MORNING DAILY FOUNDED |80! WEEKLY, (NOW RURAL DAlLY)l88'/'I I}o'r'rE'rowN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADXWEDNESDAY, ocrolllan gcc; rr-1 . ` _ 1- -. W Q. = SUDDEN DEATH OF DR. SUTHERLAND The. Doctor Had B een in the Best of Health During a Trip to Montreal and Chicago-Found Dead in His Bead in Montreal. SUMMERSIDE, Oct. 6-A telegram was received in Summerside yogiter- d8Y BVGDIDE announcing the sudden death of Dr. John Sutherland in Montreal. The doctor accompanied by Mrs. Sutherland and Miss Montgom- GFY 1011- Bedeque about three weeks ago on a visit to Montreal. After the visit the ladies returned' home and the doctor went onto Chicago in- tending to return at once. He had re- turned to Montreal and had register. ed at St. James Hotal on Friday night and was is the heat ol health UD to the time he retired Sunday night and was found dead in his bed next morning. Mrs. Sutherland was in Summerside Monday night expect- ing him home when she received the telegram_ccntainlng the sudden news. It is supposed heart failure was the result. Dr. Sutherland was about 65 years of age and has been practicing medi- cine since‘ 1873, the past Z5 or 30 years of which he has been located ln Bedequc. A sorrowlng widow, former- ly Miss McFarlane, daughter of the into Malcolm McFarlane of Bedeque is left to mourn. BULII BIIIISIIIIY il NEW MILLS CAMPBELLTON, Oct. 5.-- Burglars broke into the store of Ben Winsor at New Mills Saturday morning and B€C\1I'ed a hundreld and twenty-seven dollars. The safe was blown to pieces. The break is supposed to have been the Work of expert cracksmen, as no- thing which could lead to identifica- tion was taken, although there were several negotiable cheques for large amounts in the drawer with the money. m ll-lm 25 MIIIISE HEADS EHIIM HIIHIIIISI i BATI-IURST, Oct. 5. -- That 'the Nepisiguit River cannot' be beaten as a land of large' game is shown from the number of sportsmen who have visited this district this season. Lovers of good eport have visited here from all over the neighboring republic from Maine to' California and from Minnesota to Florida and all -have gone away satisfied that a better coulntry for moose hunting has not yet been found. Over twenty.five moose heads have been taken from Bathurst this season, one of which hifrl a spread of sixty- fnur inches. The average spread of the season is about fifty-three' inches. FOR YUKON’S GOOD. O’l"I"I\WA, Oct. 5-Commencing Nov- ember first there will be a tax of fifty cents per gallon on s/ll porter, beer .or lager beer imporeed into thc Yukon frcm anr foreign country. The govel'i;il..n. .las passed the enac- tment in compliance with d resolution pushed in July by the commissioner in council of the Yukon territoty, ex- pressing the opinion that it would be a wise and just policy to impose a fee of fifty cents per gallon on all porter, beer and ales which may, in the future, be imported into the ter- ritory, but that such tax should ap- ply only to ‘foreign products, and not to Canadian or British products. The order in council, as published in the Canada Gazette, enacts as fol- lows: ' "That the ordinance of the 22nd of, June, 1904, respecting the importut-,' lon into the Yukion territory of malt and splrltuorus ,or intoxicating liquors or other intoxlcnnts and traffic tlwr0‘ in, shall bc and the some is hereby umcnded by proviilinir Uiiii 9" “nd uiter the lst day of November, 1908, n tax of fifty cents INV l¥9II0“ 9° I‘“` ported into the Yukon tcrrltarl’ ffm" uny foreign country." ____________._ Condensed ads too late for classifi- Iiiuuin wilnmvli inn suifnluflli LONDON, Oct., 5-The release of Mrs. Mary Phillips, the Scottish suf- fragette, who was sentenced to three months imprisonment in connertlon with the raid on the House of Com- mons on June 30, drew a great crowd to Holloway fall Thursday morning. The skirl of the pipes playing plain- tive Scottish melodies outside the prison was quickly changed to the glad notes or "Macpherson’s Fare- well to Prison." When the gates ‘swung open to allow Miss Phillips to peas out. As soon as the gates 011811- ed Mrs. Drummond. Wearing 5 Plaid of the Royal Stewart tartan and a Glengarry bonnet, slipped into' the courtyard of the prison. With her left arm akimbo and a b-unch of hea- ther 'held aloft in her right hand, Mis. Drummond proceeded to dance a Highland fling, and the police and prison odlcials' did not make the least effort to curtail the unrehearsed "turn." ` Outside the prison a rousing “Hel- lmnd" welcome awaited the released suflregette. Bouquets of heather and thistles tied with the color of the Wo- men's Social and Political Union- purple, green and white-were show- ered upon her,.,and a plaid was drap- ed over her _-dress. A procession was then formed, and in a triumphal car, covered with hea- ther was drawn by twelve Scottish suflragettes, wearing plaids and' Glen- fzarry bonnets, Misa Phillips took a "box seat." She held aloft a purp,e banner inscribed “To Mr. Asquith. Ye mauna tramp on the Scotch this- tles, laddl." Two Scotch lasses in kilt scarried a Gaelic banner, bearing the motto, "Avis la Fill." M15 hiillil' reds of snffragettes, wearing bunches of heather, followed the pipers, who played "The Campbells are Coming” as the procession approached Queen's Hall, where a "welcome breakfast" was held. ' SHOWER OF GEMS IN LAUNDRY. HOUSTON. Texas, October 5-When Margaret Mosely, nged ten, a helper aba local laundry, shook out a pil- low slip today before consigndng it to the tu'b, $3,000 worth of diamonds came flying forth .in a glittering' shower, Little, Margaret called the manager, who gathered up the gems uni began an investigation which end- od in the diamonds being returned to their owner. Last night, woen Mrs. Bert Dodge,- i_.., western men, whom they went on ami ails Mniiv ' ui I cuimllni Cob Public School, will receive the who died in Greenwich on September 12, at the age ef seventy years, leav- in persona HARTFORD, Conn., October 5.- The long and busy life of Right Rev. M. Tierney, bishop of Hartford, end- ed this afternoon, when be succumbed* to the stroke of apoplexy, which bore him down in the fullness of years. In the sickroom at the time were gather- ed many of the priests of the diocese in wddition to the clergyman of the household and of St. Joseph’s Cathe- dral, members re religious orders and the immediate relatives of the pre- late. The end had been expected since last night, yet only an hour before death came, the physicians had mar- velled at the vitality of the patient and even thought he mightplive sever- al hours. IINEII IlII]N'I HEEIJ Lunenburg. The Sceptre ran into a, hurricane on the 16th and the next day when down by the great force of the wind wife of an ex-nlderman of Houston, retired sae tied eleven diamonds in hcr bundikcrcllief and stuffed them in- to her pillow. This morning the pil- low slip was sent to the wash and with it went the $3,000 imprscious stones. Mrs. Dodge rewarded Margaret with $25 in cash and a supper tonight at cation will be found on D880 U“`°°~ thc best' restaurant in Houston. -,-______. as . _ , ._. ,4 New lwoNncm.AN.n's , E FINE OPRGGRAM 'll is Evening. _Comedy tf\I!°\¥I\i|ii\¢» *iid FUP . __ Supreme. New Illustrated Song. ` 'd and A Ple nt D y t the Theatre - 'shared between loving husna.\` is one i:HsT.'he nrw zictures lor this Iwife. But when forgotten artlelean; evening. It tells to a nicety all the 'obtained and the dhubbg ret an trlbulati hi h h v t 'oe en- Ithe picnic resort, renc ed iv .1 ons w c n e o _ dui-ed by a gentleman when a ladyfui\¢lD'¢°t¢d ducking' Five” I“vl':“f;'I'“f_ sits before him at the theatre wear- ily while 56131118 Wat” for I ° on _ IBB a large bat,and will not remove he receives some pretty rough htsxg- it- But how the tables are turned sment at his loving sprallle Bw M: cn the fair sex, when men similarly 'mst °°m° “nd Iohfw at B ry dado,-,mi persist in keeping on an New Wonderland tnsgren dai", old enormous head gear, l1ril1K9 th” db Miss DBII Zen W ui its bit imgi. untion down to aihie point-and Uomfados ““__,_9,xq 9 ° .ng M'd_ there is any amount of fun in watch- 305'. H"dF‘=e;l€“:v'B;°§°‘g:g'h for the the dcvelo ment of the plot. "Tea" Hail satilrday on-is another com- lust time. and cvfrycnn tshfulsdmsfe “ISU dealing with the plessuralile an- this magnificent p cture, l. ll p 1 iiuvailem el a halt holiday, se he amid- 00°" *°“‘F""' ~ ~- - was lost and the provisions damaged IHE- a. .i.» ~ 4 ,_ ' .Z I. SIILI IN Illlllllli ESIIIIOIIII HASMET SHIIIITIIIE EIGIIN I ,.. ,iq ernmentf g ve an ncresse of 10 to 15 It also recommends that in future there. be no patronage or no cal pull in connection with appointggnts to places or to promotions on the clerical stall of road and thus avoid over-manning. ' Y Y 5 visitors. The animal. which had been raised in captivity from a culb, had he went there. He was driven away by the attendants, who attempted to The wife of a Southern Pacific emi ployee, Buss Laird, ran with a go cart 'containimg an infant. The bear .when a shot froma policemans re- volver stop ed it. The bystanders had been clo ly confined since a week ago, when it- attacked' s. small boy. ‘HIIIHEST UIIE EIIIINII IN CIIIIWN HESEIIVE COBALT, Ont., October 6-Manager Cohen, of the Crown Reserve, tells that the drift west from the New shaft has today developed the most phenomenal deposit of ore yet found on this remarkable property. The showing lin the open cut is magnificent, while the display of ore in one house, a great portion of which is of different characters to the are in the open cut and comes from the newer workings in a revelation. _Q-o sion takes place. Four car loads of potatoes went over the dump and are a hopeless loss The cars, too, are in ment was simple. In order to make close to the old road, and yesterday's 1 f - , ' fe ., .., ,D _-_A1 iii Michits tullllilillui in icfrliliilill rii ‘iran Tney do Noi Know Whether|They Ask the Government to .Father Was Showing theiiiln the Strike is Sgmgd or Noi. Give an Increase Without to a Friend 'When Little Eastern Me., Get Left. an Increase in Cost. Son Was Shot. MONTREAL' Que" oct 6__(Spec_ o'r'rAWA. ont.. oct. s-(Sneciai)- FREDERICTON, N. B., oct. 6- ial)__C‘ P_ R_ mechanics in this city The report of the conciliation board ments Ly°n5_ the 5 your son of Arch. are still in a state oi uaeertiaiuity re- =PP°i“*°‘1 “nd” L°“‘“’“‘ '°’ ““ *Wt (Special)-At the hospital here, Cle- gardmg the setuememt or the su_ike_ to investiglits the 1`°l5ti°U5 b°I°We°li iw. Lyons, Dodstown, is lying at the some of the strikers are returning the I. 0. B. and the freight °1°'rks' Dorint of death as the result ofa bul- to work and then is B feeling that recommends the re-organization of let received rom his fai.her's gun, the oastern men are getting short the service, which it declares to be while the latter was showing afriend end ordeal ae compared with the °'°f'm°“°i°d °°“;° P1°°°€f and' 50”- ttiile weapon. not knowing it was load- , 8 , , strike to assist percent Witl1°“'=' an i“°f°H=° Oi Cost A critical operation has been per- .__-__--___- to govsmmmt- formed by the doctors in ah aflort to remove the bullet. imlisu ulilli --a .iwiuil limi I"I"3__I_3 IIIEIIIII Income From $20,000 on _ Y..,,,,,,,,1,;,,ts,£Ss, 1,, $0 12%,, Cm_, ~ - \ 1 ns. ; . 0 1 ; one Condition' hoiilvs and billet; Dintoeliic; biltl‘l)s,18c; to 9}c. Trade slow and firm. ____ , Edward Watson und Ritchie, of 'rUo'ro'N. Ariz.. 0cttoi.1ert5TJ.»1i ter- ' Gieggowé reépogited t _ 'bl tragedy was enac e a ysiau 116 “ii 1` B-li if Y-Seven CH - GREENWICH' Conn" Oct' 6_Pm Glroge, a pleasure park, where an im. tie offered; 'trade firm for prime sorts. Vidmg she d°°° “°t marry' Miss Eu' mense black bear secaped from a cage|T0D flllfllilly. 13fto 135C: S°°0"t F: ,_... > st? <4. >:~ % HHIHHH rualcsvtoors To Powells’ DEFENCE Council of Ministers Met and .Decided That it Was. .Impossible to Accept the Independence of Bulgariaand Looks t0 Powers For Defence. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 0--fSpec- the Turkish government by Prince ini)-A council of ministers wi o held Ferdinand, in which he declared' the tholindependence of Bulgaria, be said he action of Bulgaria in dieclari' g her had' been compelled to respect the independence from Turkey, decided' voice of the nation and expressed the .that it was imposgibln to gcceft any h0pe that the TI`lEDdly l'8‘l8l'.l011B DG- tween the two countries would con- tinue. Turkey says she has invited the powers to confer on the situation und as hen rights are guarantused by the powers, she will look! eo them for their defence. .-_"-" *- LIINEBIIIT IS IIIII SIIINE II] TUHN "PIIII" TORONTO, Oct. 5. -- In the light of the recent announcement that Tom Longboat must. give up distance 'running on account of an affected heart, the following Boston dmpatch is humorous : "Tom Longboat, the Canadian In- dian, and Alfred Shrulib, the Eng- lish champion long distance runner, have been matched for m ten mile reed to be run at Madison Squene Garidan, New York, onOcto'ber 27th, for the championship of the world. The 'an- nouncement of the lllre Wu medite- irighi; by Arthur Duffy, the sprinter, who is managing Shrubb. Ho just returned from Canada, ihero he fixed things with Longboat. He says Longbioat is eager to turn profusion- al. The race will he for a $1,500 eldo bet and for a percentage of the goto receipts. Shrubb now holds the re- cord for ten miles, and so for as in known, Longboat has never run a match race at this distance. I-lic dis- tance is supposed to be about 25 miles. Both il will start in training at once. l. n .. .it is getting ready, in cased. a I will ehleh' up la New York. b.,..u.',. will do his work n.- round llostcn." All of the Ind'ian's friends and ad- visers declare there is no truth wheat- ever in the despatch, and tha/t‘ Lung- boat has never even considered 5 match with Shrubb. “In/the first place nobody would put up $1.500 to back Longboat a- gainst S‘hrubb in any sort` of n. match," said a friend of the Indian this morning. “Shrubb could beat him bandily at ten miles all that.” Tom Flanagan denies the report that Longbcat is to turn pretension- al. The Indian will be running in a. road race at Montreal about the time of the date of the proposed Sbrubb battle. _ _.» RUTH DILLON DEFEATED. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 5--Grand Circuit racing for the year wound' up llpou the-Columbus track this after- noon'when`~Milton S. Jr., driven by Walter Cox, won the 2:11 pace in straight heatsi from Governor Scar- les. Ruth Dillon' last week winner of the Hoster=Columbus $10,000 stake made a start inthe 2:16 class trot ioday but was never-_in evidence. She. was the favorite with the Lady Jones' _thc winner n good second choice, Allan Wllsonwan the 2:05 pace. . WILL BE MARRIED IN THE LION'S DEN. ST. JOHN, October 5-Adgie and her three lions have 'been performing at thc Hobby Half Hour moving pic- ture threatre and the threatre man- lntters were mailed to Great Britain und Irclnild, outside of thc two big consignments. This was not a remark liostnlastcr Morgun said this mornin that the general influence of the new rate would not oe felt in its full force for perhaps several days. A lu-:1>0li"ri or 11. nr'-1 = "` favorable for plumbs, peaches, and grapes, but not for pears and winter apples. Apples - "irly and fall fruit nearly all harvested. .. | Winter. fruit ripening penmaturely and dropping, reducing the crop sl- ready below medium. Pears:---Are ripening rellidli Ind are] f Qood quality. Exports to o ed`E~nrmd 1 mr NM “lili- `i’eaches.-- ‘All`harve|ted but A few late varieties. Prices have been be- l°;1:g,g_f°m§°r'ly all harvested exe cept in Northern districts. quality. Prices lower than for. . L ~ ‘ agement offered a present of a bed- room suit.:-. to any couple who would get married in the cage in company , _ . able mall, as the British mails go, mth thc mms' A daring young man und woman accepted the offer this morning and the wedding will take place tomorrow if thc authorities will permit lt. ._._._..i_. "Y Minmws Linimem Cures Bmmdc. 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