_,M- '»}'~».f`e.',...§,,,, raona _ AG" M “”"" " ' - _ ~ L 3 `". ‘#1-._- --»,~.»-- - »--~---»- _,__ _ »~ ‘ .C -_. _.___ . gg _ , _,M . . _ . 1.1 1. W1 1- _.» W _‘__ W . _ _ _ _ W rt. 1*( ',¥\ Q-_ / 1 -I so G UA"RDI N 10 . l . e I . m "“‘1-ey '¥.‘i.‘i>’3l‘3»""l » -FRIDAY Mo1=zN1No- ci-1aR1_owNl1=:e 1 JULY ae. 1904.. . -FRIDAY MORNING- {.‘,‘&‘2i‘.fs°‘3§l'.El‘.l§‘Z li$illll_ii~* I / _ 1; 'mf if “` R' ` er .lsruainni num lillll fullllliildlil _-_ l ' .1 /- Results in Another.l_/lciory for , liallgonlans A Very Pleasant Day Was Passed. Vote of Thanks Passed to -the Ladies-Visitors Leave Today. Play was resumed at Qgifidare Links ati 10.15 yesterday nib:-ning "u1§ae aosdliion wnienleis nothing to iladesind.. With a more intimate knowledge of lthe ground and of the pitfalls to be avoided the Haligoninns made even a better show- ing than that ofthe first day. Yet in the mnjorltynfcases each hole was closely contested and interest well maintained. The twosnmes were disposed of by one o’clock when the players gathered at the Club house to enjoy, at the hands of the. iadiestowhom thby were indebted for their previous days luncheon an equally generous repast. ` The afternoon was taken up with "driving" and “approach and pu'iln1," contests. The highest honor in the former fall to n Charlotte- tonlon and the play as a whole fell below the standard. The “approach and put- ting" contesiscvoked much more interest and were witnessed by quite a large gallery. Tea was served at hve o’clock by Mrs. J. A. Matheson, Mrs. W. K. Rogers, Miss Rogers, Miss Jenkins and Mrs. Daniel Davied. Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, President of the Charlottetown Golf Club having then mustered his men in a few well chosen words expressed on their behalf the appreciation hey felt of the advantages derived from having had two such pleasant 1 nys play with worthy opponents and called for three hearty cheers for the visitors, the Halifax team. These having been given with a right good will, Mr Porter marie a happy reply expressing keen appreciation of the hearty reception dist had been accorded ic them and expressed the hope that thlsl will be only the first of many such friend- ly contests. Aooroiai vote of thanks in which the Haligoniana 'ashedto he pes- mitted tojoln was tendered to the ladies to whose kindness much of the success of the tournament was due and the pro- ceedings were thus bright to a satis- factory conclusion. , 1 The visitors leave hh the Princess on return this morning. The following is thllcore. mxN’s rivosoishl, li! nous. Mr. Poster 7 vs Mr. Inge. Mr. Ritchie 5 vs Mr. Wallace. Mr. Evans 8 vs Mr. Onrveii. Col. Lawson 2 vs Mr. Pope. Maier Mlnohln vs Mr. Stewart. Mr. Wear. 2 vs Mr. Langworth Halifax wins by BB holes. Lamls rwosolnss, 18 norms. Miss Wallace 8 vs Mrs.Knowlton. Misa Ritchie 18 vs Mrs. McLean. Miss Chipman 10 vs Miss Anderson. Mrs. Oiarke 7 vs Miss Haviland, Misa Poole 0 vs Miss Blanchard, 0 Halifax wins by 88 holes. nnsvnw cozvrlrr. Gentlemen-W K Regan, am yds; me-_ Ritchie 338 yds; Mr. Wallace, 299 yds; Mr. Evans, 288 yds; Dr. Allay,814 yds: Mr. Porter, 20l yds. Laadies-Miss Chipmsn, IU yds; Miss Ritchie, lil) yds, arraoaclr arm I>v'r'rInG. Gentleman-Mr Porter 14 strokes, Mr itewar-_to init, éudge Fitzgerald 15, Mr 'HUB . I' lil, Mr In l7 Mr llglfggh 1% llgr west i7, Mr P015; 17,' Col l9_ M__l¥Wf"___i;¢l£_y i8, Major Minohin Ladies-Miss Ritchie 15. Mrs Knowlton 15. Mrs o1.»rs1s,unsbn|pmaa 1s.m11s Wigggrzgn mdsgwg N' V 1. li ir ‘ r' w Mkaiarter 'lrinnin in i'§nt:"okeld.h” ° l ed oi! and _\______ o,.;_`_ ’>m...i` ‘ _, , _ __ ,,__..... ff' -;' -., . _ ._ ' ’ ‘ \ 1 Treas. I. C Jardine Sec. I. E. Lefurgey, Pres. I. B. C. Baker Vice Prof. _f lf I Q EXECUTIVE OF THE S'SlDE IMPROVEMENT AND TOURIST ASSOCI TION. Standing, from Left to Right-G. M. Reid Chairman Entertainment Com.~ P. N. Enman Chairman Tourist Com. W. S. Beairsto Chairman Improvement Com., C. Saunders Chairman oi Constitution and Laws Com, Sitting-John Camp _ell 1 r I f O - -|- -~.1. .,. _ , -- promises to furnish an interesting breach of promise suit if the proceedings which have been commenced are carried to a conclusion. L" ballahle writ has been issued by Mary Alberta Carver of Pownal against William Acorn of the same piice asking damages of $1000 for breach of promise The defendant was arrested by Sheriff McDougall and afterwards admitted by Chief .Tnstice Sullivan to $400 hail. Acorn is a married man ol several weeks duration and the piaintid is a young lady to whom he formerly paid attention. The lengthy affidavit in connection *ts forth that three years ago the defendant 'began keeping company with the' plaintiff and continued his atkntions up till April last. During that period, Miss Oarvsr had gone abroad but lserablenosdid not cause a break in the \ . _ ‘; _‘ _rseofwhat appeared tabs true love. ".1-a¢1trns|#d a ‘date was set in 'lxforifweddilll 5"' 01° dl! ` e‘e¢rem’uay out piainiiir. it in ; v ~ . _ ._ 1 Mage# » 1 , giiggad, disappeared and eventually rsaohed Boston. These he meta young lady named McDonald and some weeks ngotbsirmsrriags took niece. It is alsoslisged in the slidavit that The next session of the Supreme Court ‘ _ \ 'ronrlnoxn nnxnsrs sruaunn Terms Tsnm, July 21-(Special) -The commander of a Russian torpedo boat reported having accidentally torpsdoed a British steamer in the Gull of Pechili. It is believed it was the Hip Slang. now live days overdue. MALAGCA T0 Bl RELEASED. LONDON, July 21-(Special) -It is under stood that Russia will release the steamer Malacca on Britain giving an assurance that the stores on board were British Government stores. At the same time Russia will maintain the le slit f has atus of her volunteer Unlrco, July 21-(Special)-A French prisstiivlng hors has received informa- tion that the Japanese suiered a savers rin niiriusfs wASToRPEtD0ED,1 l.l.uuli1ui Of $1000 in 3 Breach Of Acgidgntly, 59 Russian Commandgr R¢p0|'[5-- Of C. B., Father Of Three P'°"'i‘° Cm Russia Will Probably Release the Seized ' Pres' Ministers loss north of Puri: Arthur recently and were driven back to Nago Pass. [The report by a Russian torpedo boat commander that he had accidentally destroyed a British steamer wears a suspicious aspect, to say the it asf, in view of present Russian hostility to every thing British. The rslense of the mail steamer Malacca if marie will be practically under diplomatic compulsion, and will probably have the effect of producing more caudon on the part of commanders of the Russian volunteer fleet in the future. The rephrt 5 oi another Japanese reverse before Port Arthur come- from Ohefoo, which has g yo t t |\,,¢,_ ' I hitherto been the most fruitful source of misinformation in regard to the war. The ummm onnoomnn' statement that ir. comes through a French ‘priest is invenderi to add to the credibility _ of the r port, but that is, probably only an after ihougbul that Acorn had left the Province. This he did and shortly was married to a Miss ANNUUNCEMENTS. l. H whlispiai , wnsin Boston defendant '°D"l“l°~ i -- .. » . _ , I $1 t hu. , , ,M 5”; Iihsapiaintiif states she was needy and _ I 1 f #WH 1.-1-"»Wr-if ~- -~~- '""- use °°":::.-r~~:;:-.:-'p..;"::::-:'.::.°;:.:.1'.-':.::-..:.'.'::.'~..2.'.' ` "H 3.' 1...., I ” y , R r _ kitchen & iihcrga Uarvsr’s ho .ln P\‘¢lD\f° _ .mi ~ . . -~_~.~°-~-'~ <- u i to i h .nd mr” “Tu ° 'u ° mmmehh ‘M .B uiilahdfeelzinll sr nh er noon at four o'eiock. smash- Avsuunlomns e ra . -osraa-In an enema U .sas bribe vhsnooialui isrlv I3 Jvhriwi some is reqn'sa.:u-ll»mnss:e at me mana as an-me me year. hsimlnuhsdwhvfw illv Umar- on n a mu cms sn-use at vao n he lolii ` &|klMt, delmk lhaqi"'thil (l'r)\‘|ay) evening, - upon. They want _ I ~ n’ _ firsnsedfor parade-Important business., ‘*"“¢|“ "'F“"“"d '°'"“ '“ I -Tue anvuei vilhiis iaestint of thai 'N °l"° 'W' W” "°'°""" J woman unmet” seem; ummt. ` a “"7 “'°“"“"""*'°““ 1' `Gaorgslr|ing,riAwlolaavess _*Pg ‘.1 ` 2 "7 ' . M4 _ 9 ‘isllliaivmiss was- r `lV Ri ilibehiui the() t . 'Te :.1 -.-.-..~ -.- ---.~ t 1.:':r....:.°':......' ..:. ..._ f " S ‘* '-‘ "'- ' l "L '-‘“"‘° 9° 7"". ` _ xeenwuiaaovssstae pecans. an are . ~ U.-°~ _ IW, e é lillllli Blllllll BRITISH VESSEL “Slllllllli lllllH Mail _ Y The Pisniiff Says Her Feelings and Steamer Malacca Chefoo has Hon. C. Fitzpatrick Denies Report Her Preteen. Hey. seen -Another Story of Serious Japan- of rnlenuee retiremen- _injursd-Defendant Now csc Reverse Before port Sydney Strike Being Married- I Settled- - Arthur. ` __ am. FITZPATRIOK nlmms. ()'r'rawa, July 2!-(Special)-Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick has declared there is absolutely no truth in the story that he is to become solicitor for the Grand Trunk Pacific. BETTLING SYDNEY STRIKE. Hamrax, July 21-(Special)-A con- ference is now being held between the strikers at Sydney, the managers and the Deputy Minister of Labor and a l § _ ". ll riuu Piss The British Expedition Forces a Passage. En Route to Lhassa-St. iohn Ship Burned-Missouri Demo- crsts Adopt _a Reform ~ »Platform-~ FIGHTING IN Turner. , ‘YANG rse,Je1y 21-tspeeiaiy-The British mission to Thibet July 18 forced the passage of ice-clad Karola, the highest pass on the road. A stubborn resistance was made. The British are now ninety-two miles from Lliassa. 51'. JOHN sum nunssu. New YORK. July 21-(Special)-The St, 'John ship Creedmorr, naptha laden, for Liverpool was burned oil' W'oods Hall Mass. _ The crew were saved The Creedmore vvasa large square rigged ship owned in St. John. Dnruocrnaric NoM1Na1'ioN. Jerri-:mon City, July 2l-(Speoial)- After an allenight session the Democratic State Convention unanimously nominated Jos.W Folk,Circuit Attorney of St.L0uis for Governor and adopted a platform which promises a vigorous and unrelentr ing crusade against corruption and boodle in Missouri. A PURELY VEGETABLE CORN CURE. Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor is en tireiy vegetable in oompouua,never sting or makes sore upo's.ins1st on “Putnam`:i . r. cures in one night. THE HEAT_|_N ow/iw/1. OT'rAWa,.Iuiy i9-To-days heat was terrihc whiiethe mercury was over 93 this afternoon. A big thunderstorm came up and rain fell ooplously, but failed toiower the temperature t.o` an] great extent. At the experiment al farm an l n m., the thermometer registe red 94 in the shade. CHICAGO MARKETS. Crncaso, July 21.- (Special) - July Wheat 953 Sept Wheat 882 “ Oorn 495 “ Com 491 “ Pork $12.75 “ Pork $12 825 Bicyolists and all athletics depend on BENTLEY ‘S Liniment to keep the oints limbs: and muscles io trim satisfactory selrlement of the dispute is expected. summon Dsarn IN c. n. Word has been received of the sudde death of John Alexander McKinnon of South Lakr, Ainslie, Capo Breton. Ile leaves n widow and seven sons. 'mums 1uINIs'nms amz sons. ' Rev. Murdock McKinnon of Plirk Street Presbyterian Church, Halifax, Rev. A. 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