` °@~ ~ an Warm The W¢&¢Ehee. Lig'l'it Vériablé Wisnds,_ F' e and E- Y Q I - I ' . 1, L 1 ui -. PAGEs--- WONJYF hdman _ I THE CHARLOTTETOW GU Illll ~-I -- -#"1---~_ - -» .___, _:.___~_ _ . _ _...___ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY AUGUST z DAILY FOUNDE WEEKLY. (NOW TRI- Y) l881T DRI ER KILLED FIREMAN HURT By Accident Near Montreal and Eight Cars Demolished-Attributed to Misplaced Switch Station Agent Says il was Set Right When Last Seen. liionriclai., July 31-(Speoial)- The fast. freight, west hound on thoC[’R raninloasiding at St Rose last night and stiucka number of loaded cars iilaiiding there, as aresult- of uhich .liiincs Brown, cnuinenr, was killed and ilreiiicii Dixie iuiured. . Eight cars were demolished by the force of the ciasli. Some of the cars contained cheese and others timber. _ The accident is attributed tea misplaced switch, but. Station Agent Dumonchel declares that wiien be last hanrlbd the switch it was set right.. BIIY IS SITIIIIWNEIT THITIIIISH WHIIIE Owned by Government- ln- quest and Action tor Dam- ages to Follow. Sr Jnuiv, July lil.-(Special)-Wliilc walking with his griiiidlather oh the iowertlovernuieiit Wlinrf this afternoon the six year old Walter Millcy fell through a hole in tiio pinnking aid drowned before help arrived. 'l‘lie old uinn crawled down the hole after him, but could not rem-li the boy. An inquest will lic held and it is probable an acl.iun"wllI bc brought against the Government. for daiiiages. __._._..___._1-l- sclntlii will ISHIIIIE IN EUS Paiilisnoao, N. S, .luly li2-(Spcclall- The tern suiiooiier Mai;ioi~ie J Sumner, Capt Hindcn: from .lack.~'ciivlllc, Florida for Dorchester N ll went ashore last. night iii ii fog on Three Sister Rocks, 0il` Eatoiivillu, N S. The vessel pounded heavily on today's tide, t.hu dcekload went uif and shortly after thc whole three spurs went by the board. ’i`he keel is all out, the bottom badly chewed up and the vessel will bc ii total wicrlt, Sho is owned by Sumner 8: Co. Moncton. #lt its ANOTHER LOT OE THE FAMOUS ART SHOE EOR I.Ai)lES QI YESSEL IISHIIIIE IIT IIPPLE IIIYEH Deal Laden and will be Total Loss. Caused by Thick Fog. Iianisax, July Jil-(Special) - The schooner Nellie Carter from River Hebert for Vlfcst Hay N S with a cargo of spruce deals ran ashore last night in a thick fog at the mouth of Apple River and now lies on the rocks full of water with her bottom gone and badly chawed and she will be total loss. The Carter was built at Maecan in 1804 and is 7d tons register and owned and- conimanded by Capt James C Gilbert. Ia partly covered by insilraneo. ._..._. .___ ____.; NI] EXPLIIIIEIIS . TU YISIT THIBET C.\i.t:u'r'1‘a, July 30.-The authorities any that the reason Dr. Sven Hedln, the Scandinavian explorer, had been refused permission to visit Thiliet was_thatit had been decided for rea~ sons of policy that no British subjects were tobe allowed to explore Tliibet, and what was refused to British sub- jects could not be conceded to foreigners. The Government thought that Thibet should continue in that state of isola- tion, the maintenance of which was constituted by Mr. Brodrick in lilill. The decision in no way affected access to the trade routes sketched by the Lhasa Convention. JEWS lINI] THE . SIIBBIITH ITIY Loivnns, July, 80-The Jewish world: there is not, mid there was neverintendad tobe, any such feeling of Puritauisin or df Caivinlsm with regard to our day of rest as there is connected with the Lord's Day of our neighbors. 'l`he Jewish Sabbath was to be a delight. and we _read that in the mediaeval ghetto dancing- amonir other reersatlons-was common on that day, There . is nothing contrary to the apirii. of Judaism in the piayit|_g of games, or Indul ence in any form of ight recreation, on Saturday as long as it is Condensed Advertisements I (Too im for cE§§ia¢ai.ioii.) sacred claims of divine worsllip. .gi=-.=- _. _ . '-4'*-_-’ ---Y -v . - ANTED.-T h r for Mead w rings horse ii - W` Bank Schgdlg eSnppiciiient Q2o.Dl. RECEIVED ' ' ~ I I I nunmmm.-'rii i ev..-may mad- . - » .. » . & .morning papesas the ncwgls thlsi; ‘ ~ ‘, h and up-to-date. *"1 Pd* , » I -° °*';=,; , "‘;;‘“.‘,‘.. iii ...Si '° _§§°"’ if "I I. iibim " .. I ood.. on everywhere. Sciiil nnnie 5°* “........‘“'°'t:e‘.. ".si.°.'.‘l:,‘.fc.° E ' I m. I Ton lsrlward Island. (lau1\'.» I ],‘°°*‘§.° €.i’5‘..‘i. ‘iliiill ......... .. 7 Iinmense nrowik of pe oplc pntlii last night in the vicinity of the Steam Navigation wharf to greet the Northumberland as she came from Pictou with the visiting Nova Scotian firemen. The Fourth Regiment Band was in attendance to give them welcome also. The boat did not arrive however until nearly ten o‘olock. In the meantime, on thc arrival of the S S Empress at Summersidc, with i1l5 firemen from New Brunswick and the Moncton Band, 25-. in number, it was decided by the Railway 'authorities to despatch a special to Charlottetown at once with the firemen and passengers. This train arrived in the the wharf joined the people awaiting the train and there was aregular ninltldude gathered at the station and all along Water Street. _ On the arrival ot the train the firemen were marched, headed by the band, to their hotels and the band then went to the wharf, to await the boat. Ata few minutes of ten o'clock the S S Northumberland gilded into the wharf amid shouts of welcome and music by the band. The scene which followed the arrival of the train was reenacted with much enthusiasm. Yesterday assistant chief C Ii Murley, Lieutenant Mathieson, and H L Bethune went to Point du Chene as delegates to meet the New Brunswick men, while Oaptain Rattray, J A Webster left for Picton to meet the Nova Scotiaus. The delegates were met at the boat and train by the Charlottetown firemen, with badges.- Tha visitors all expressed themselves asdeilghted with their trip and their first impressions of Prince Edward Island seem to be pleasant ones. They are keen about the sports to take place at the Exhibition Grounds tomorrow afternoon and there will without doubt be good most exciting and sportsmanlike contests oily at nine, and the waiting crowd atl I healthy competition such as to ensure thc _ A number of visitors accompanied ihel THE OPENING OF THE E FlREMEN’S TOURNAIVIENT Program To-day tdflrenicii, and Charlottetown had quite a holiday air last night. This morning at ten o'clock the ioca and visiting firemen will meet at the City Hall, and parade through the City, their route being: Queen Street to Euston, along Euston to \Veynioutliarit~1Ia 1-liariii for them and the bi-inlit moon must have inspired them to vor~al i-ll`oit.s. for they sang song after soiig and finally rendered .i vocal noiicert from the Band staiiil in the Queen Square Gardens. Many of lla- incii possessed good voices and err iii.-y closed their program with (Pod Save tht- King they had attracted a pleiisrrl and ciiLiiii.~lI|\sl.li: liurllcnlm. Aiill ilic lioiir,-~rili, tell ll. not In Gath A \\‘Iicii they clispi-i'-.|'iI, was nelilly one 0'(-lm-lr. .'\flcr that thcrc were not as many cats to Iil~ seen as usual iii the early morning, pi'o\\'liii,q through the Square. .IIIISHIIEGIMENT Tll SU TII EGYPT DunLiN, July 30.-There seems to be fears that this Pan-Islamic agitatlonis going to cause trouble in Egypt, and the British garrison there is being increased. From Dublin, it is rumored, that the llth Hussurs and the Royal Irish Rlfles~both stationed here-have got orders to hold themselves in readiness to proceed to Egypt immediately. The tlth (Innlskilllng) Dragoons have already been sent. there, and were replaced here in Dublin by the llth Hussurs. The wave of restlessness is said to be due to the doings at Mecca. last summer, when several Mullahs preached hostility to all Europeans in Egypt and North Africa. The Egyptian troops, too, are said to be in a restless mood, and are not to be depended upon. Troops will be kept at Gibralter and Malta in readiness for iinincdiatc despatch to Egypt if required. Any conspiracy is supposed to he backed by interested parties in high quarters. .___¢@1» TEN HIILLS EYES III SIISIIIESSIIIN Duiii.iN,July 30, Ten bulls’ eyes insuooee sion at. Oil) and lilll yards ranges will be able feat. This was accomplished by an iran shot, m.nmi~ii.s Biota, at ninay when bo won the Bale' all-corners compotitlohb dve points from another on tltolrion sight selected to shoot for ti.. nisiio shield. and iii iiiaaiii so ii .mat sta w'tti:x_ iii wmniaa tits ooniasd trol[$hY."` . cli has already crossed the Ohlnhil “¥or\l lll|i¢l',' having been won by nlsieioiimen mt niiginia .aa 5°°.5l“d~ hi Ill are lhootlng “ii at si4iliy\ai»_ yur. Perhaps Mr. aiwd munfioomguxiafspnm na. ttme,as iiiovtiltiit io' very ooneistam, and l‘°l\lli\f» " . .4 >.`. _ 1-'<~¢_ ti "T - 151'* _ S, T \ Irishlrlll? _“E model a now ootner SEIISUN IIE IIEIITH IIYIIIT THE IILPS GENEVA, July 30.-Aithougli the Alpine season has only just opened an unusually large number of accidents has already occurred. In the iiiaioi-ity of cases inexperienced climbers -- sarciistlcally termed “i.nountiiin serati~.iiei's" by thc Swiss-have been the victims. Several English tourists have niet. with mishaps. Fourteen accidents are reported during the last two days. In these three pcr.~.oii.~ were killed, six severely in_iui'ed, and thc rest slightly injured. Fourteen accidents are reported during the last two days. I-i tlicsc three persons were killed, six severely injured, and tlic rost slightly injured. A movement has now been started to prohibit all persons atteiiiptlng the ascent of dlilicult mountains without guide:-i. The largest number ofnci-.idents liappi-,neil _ to inexperienced cliiiiliers, who iiiiagint-‘ they can dispense with the service of Clubs have decided to place the mutter before their Govcrniiiciils with a view tu el I I ._ _jl .'_ CT.; ,`._t‘- , L__ ,,,,»__) , #_ -.-_,_ a /L_ . .\_ _,__ J nfl, ‘ admitted by the riiionrento`iss~a remarlv ., .3 . - _ I ~' .mis f - >\ W. _,_ . ON THEIR FEET I Billy-The firemen who camo last night brought their hose with them. Tommy-I dldn't see any. - Billy-Weil there were none of thrni in experts. The Swiss and Italian Alplne__ SIILLIINT HESCIIE BY LIEUT IISTIIII \Vi,\'i».=0lllI°n DNDHNG by the attorneys of the estate. The kinsmen in this State and Illinois are already fairly familiar with the fact that there is a will which gives B0 i/IIGIII $5.000 each. The citations are rctnrnahlc on Sept 2|. '~‘-‘l-*?Y`-¢‘f1"`“‘ 'I " ' - ,.--.f;~___-_-;=T.-:.-.:f-- . _ - ----i--?.=.-.1-.~ -=----1?.;-2____> --- » -1; 1 as ci-1-vrs Pica M irru a 1906' lsihonifcfiry 'rwuui-.ii:\l1.‘s TWO TELEPHONE COMPANIES ARE At War in New Brunswick the old Refusing to Work With the New-Chatham Isolated and Four Hundred Men Setting up Poles and Wires I Cu.\'rii.\\r, N ii, .lnly :il _ <.\‘pc-ciiill-'l`lit~ opoiniioii this afternoon, will reach N Ii'l`eloplioiie Cu have rriiisril to trails ICaiiipIvi-lll.cii iii Ili Iioiirs and in two ur init any iiics.~n».p,es over their \\ irrs coming I lliii-e \\ oak thc (feiilial (`o`s trunk lines from the Central Tclcpiioiic l,`oii»paiiy`~l will touch Sf, John, lilitliiirst, Moncton 0lliC@- aiill all iinportaiit poiiils. Cliathaiii is today cut of from all ouI\l.li- I-'our liuiidrcd mcii ai-r now out for the eoiiiuinniration. tfi-i.\iaI tjoiiipaiiy eirvliiig wires and 'I`lic central had a line lo .\`c\\'cii:|li- iii poles. STOLYPIN WILL MAKE REFORMS Giving a Liberal Agrarian Policy and Abolisliing Capital Punishment--~War in the Caucasus Becomes Serious-Mutiny in Finland Suppressed Alter Five Hundred Killed L_. ST Pr3'i‘itii.~'i:i‘ln;, .liily Ill-tSpccinll law. Pi'eiiiiei‘SioIy|~in uiiiiouiicca thiit thi- 'l'lii~ \\:.i raniiig in the Caucasus I ll re0i‘guiiizal.ioii of the iloverniiieiit. is practicallyroiiipleti-tl. The pei'.-oiiiici of the new iiiiulslry will probably lic iiiadc tomorrow. The new program coiitciiiplulcs putting with the idea of pii.cifyi-.iiig ilu people and preparing for thu i-lc(-.iloii of the iii-\i Duma, lr. involves an agriwliiii policy. loolrliig I0 the c\pi'opriation of liii.ii iii i\ti-i~im- cases iiiid pruvi-les for the iibolilifiii nl' liberal i'eforiii.~' into iiuiiieilialv cxi-cul.iuii _ ],,,.,,| i1~(.0},~._ `1'<| ul' wlioiii irvir killer I..-1 l\ .vii 'lliiiars and Itrussians is nr uiiiiiip iliicatcnipg diiiiciislons. ll. ls fi-iiiul li may result in a iioly war. lIi.i .~l_i<.~', Ifinliinii, .Tuly ill~(Specl8.l) -,-\ iiinliiiy broke out. nt. midnight in tho fortress as Svealiorg, Finlanil. I ' -' A ilcs]\:iicii.~iiy.~'tlicnrtlIleryu1enjoinBd _'f the iiiniinr-rs but the iiiiiiitry remained _ Iu_y:\l. _M 'l`l|c ui’lIllci'y traiiiorl tlieliguns an the \\ iiiiiiilrli. .fv- aa., ,-~ 1%-is lor 'il E, enpitiilpiiiii~IiiI\ciii (~xc»\|»t iii ilii- -iiliir, I`iiii‘.ll_y i'i-iiiloirriiicilia' l\|'ri\'c|l niiillhb and navy and iii places uiidri' iiiai'tl.il iiiiiliiiy \\a~ _~iip|iri~.~scrl. LIISS BY DISEASE TI] Ellllll/I STIITE IN SIIUTH IIEHIEI SUUNEIL K. UE S. \ lui 'ill-'l`lii (`i'iiiieu, wlieri- 'II »' "" `l`.~-,ri I I ‘ ' .""`l"U:;(l, 1_0' |__‘H_(|‘i_(,)l,_;,l \L`,1:):;nd`El' ijnd; the llvc I-oiiiicils of the Knights of Colum . , ' I I ’ N. - . ' m ' T 'U bus in the Maritime rlhoviiiccs will UM Story' ._ ii.~isoiiiI>io iii thc city today for the forma- f . ~. -~i ~. ii- Hm Scum] 'Hum I; of ywtu( H) H iioii ofa state couiicii of the order. The _ .- . 5 ,.|' _|. - I tltiitlis Iii t\i iy l,lltill iiitii 1iigu|.,u Iii I ir ______ w___ _“kc _______c ___ ___ dulock this . iiiii ~' Iifil-r war \\'vi'c till frciii ills(-list' iiiirl ll l *‘ _ _ _ _ ~ iiioriiiiig iii iiic local council room in from woiiiids' .Ili iii l.llIitl\\'c~it. into the _ __ __ lillspitiil .~irl<, iiiul oiily Sli \\'o\iii|l\’il. B"'lP"“m"‘ “ ' \lto ethir froiii ili'~l iii l i~i |.ti_t|1\tl ci~i-A liast. evi-ning the dclcizntes from Char wi-.ic piissn-.il through thc liii.~piial~ im ing lni.i.ctowl\, I’ lv I. l\\`i`TVUtoi\isl\iii_g 5_V‘lI\0y i`ol\iit'll; l,n\‘iii liiroir niitl Dr 1 mth. ].,,(,w,, g,m,,... ilu-,,w ,. liniiliii, oi Aiitlgoiiisli Council; 1" J Cram: lllll . . \ - _.,i,,,,,'(1,.,.,,|_|gg|,| ,,|,,,,, Lp.. ,-,»,,1 ,-,~(,,,0",i,~. yiiiid l"iaiili lliiyficii, oi' ilalifiix Council. of war. -- `l’all 1\ii\lliiazclte.` __..._.. .,..,.. - Y,____ J ‘__ _ _,_ __ Souvenir Cards 25,000 IN STOCK Al beautiful views of CHARLOTTETOWN and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. VVHOLESALE and RETAIL. SOUVENIR BOOKS ._.OF_. Prince Edward island Nothing finer in this line published in AM- ERICA, 6o View Books 25 cents, 150 View Boooks 50 cents. _ Also a great variety of SOUVENIRS in CHINAWARE &c., 8.'.c. CARTER Ct CO., LTD.. Opp. New Market, Queen St. \ Booksellers, &c. thelrbnrefeet. _ _ _ __ _ _ ________ _ _ ___ _ __ _______,__,_,______ he Whole Pa er inliiwo 5€§tI0ns Be Sure You Get T _ to _ » i _ _ _ _ , i _i I'U`\'m` " 'I P ‘ ' ' \l'i~.li»i»\', iuly til,-llepit-sentatI\'es of 3( . ,. I l of I M ~.v »_ 1