I Pscssaflsstai I I _ ' . _. IHE CHARLOI IEI OW G ARD i ` ` - - - ' Morning Mails. ==. I__ __ ' --REA',D A|_|. oven i=|=}l`|NcE: EDWARD 'ifsf "Nu T" :‘< :'11 C Fe sf. ,_ :""filiiiiNl\lu1iAl iciiisoi } ' L- ' ' - -- ' ‘ - - _ - :gf . . iimissi "TI-IE 1.A'rias'r News CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, _]ULY_3r, 19:1. ,ririsr oF_5i.t_f; {£___5,.`_A|§_ wslclgl Y (Now it CANADIAN PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED E IITURDAY *ii Nominations Sept. ill, Polling -Sept. 2| Announce- ment Was Sudden. New Parliament to Meet ` U Oct. 25. Laurier Manifesto ; NlIlEAl'S iipi-cial to 'l‘lie (luarlliaii. . lu ovcnt of Liberal sllci-css a short li’I"l`AWA,.lnly 30-With reciprocity l ii- ilio issiie iliu. lillier-ai fiioverlliiielil I will ilppeul to the uoillitly oil Sopf.oln~I lil-i' lirciity-fii'st. I 'l`lii-. auiiiounccuioittonlne lilifxpoctmlly j 1,, Lilo .iii Sal.iirdny iif‘tni'liooli when the, so~sioii will he coii\'enell on ()c_tolil'i° 20 for tliii passage of tho lil-l~.ipi'lioity`Bill Ili a manifesto issued hy Sir Wil- frid l.auricr he inakes reciprocity the only issue and predicts an over- whelming slipport for the Goveriimciit si-iisoii eiidell and i’nl'iiel.nleiit was dis-I policy. ' 5,,|v,.,], I It is possible that the l"l‘eiiilcr may Noiiiiiiatioii will be on September 14., make it slioi-t tour- of the Miiritiiiie polliiig rieptoiiilier til. ' I'rovinl:es during the caiiipiiigii. -~______________________ .-__-___._______ IHE SIIULLINII IINAIAPIIINSHIP i lip:-eiill tn 'I`lie (luariliaii. i~"i'l)NlllY, July &.'0--liicliaiwi Ariiit, ilu- in-.w sculliug worlil's vllaii plcin, ill-fl-;il.i-il liarry l'eiice, cliiinipioli of .i\iisii'illi:i in ii race ou the lIiirl‘iiiiattI rlri-r for the worl|'tell from thc iiililinsteryi ril i-‘t Anne de lieaupre, iieiir this ci-I i._i. lin li‘riiiay ls..-lt_il. id. liyncll, froiiii liiiwliiiig (Ireoii, Kciitllcky, left thc' i~i-lilrlias lic had bi-.lui travclliiig iipoil loi ilio lolil‘ lust _vi~ai's, and can iioild' wiilli with case. Ycstci'iliiy he willkeilI lilioiil, the vlllnigii of Sl.. i\iil`ie null; lziiiiile of liii-l cllrc. llylicli is it loconio-I tl\'r eiiigineer, and was inlxi-tl up four yi»iirs iiizo in ii iiciid-oil . collislon,i erilslniiiiinf a serioils injury to tllcI Slvllll. ~ iliiiii L smuwu lIl\L.\'l"I`l.E, Wil., July 27--'1‘he liri- ti=»|: sloop of war Algcriuc will sail ini- lleliriiig rica next Monday froni l’i-iiiiix_ ll. i‘,, to take partili what is i-xpectell to be the lust liclirilig Sen sl-nl patrol. Tile treaty just signed by flie four fur seal Powers prohibits scnliiig for fifteen years. There are iio\~.' iii Alaskan waters four British < (‘.»llliiibia sealing "»séhooncrs and 36 -Iuhiillcse vesselxe. ,~It is the under- slliiidlug, thatfftliu 7fQgel'iiic and the l'iiitcil States"`Rey.eliife (hitters will notify the_ sealefs of -thc signing oi ilu- treaty, find order them to stop luiiiting. 'l‘iiere are no Akqericsn scal- rrs in the Beilriiig Sep/, ii silcceelliiii' .Vl‘iiri.i thcrc will bqstevenue clitters iii Ilii- sea each slininicr “to protect ship- iiiiig. - _ _ oovsliiiniaiir sins _ .c ' _ iii llsiiopnnis .__.. l.( NDUN, July 28--Andre ~Bgail- nioiit. the Il‘i'cnch aviator, w-hof»won flu- llaily Mail prize of* $50,000 for this llritish" circuit a\'iii.tioii i-ues has .~=\»|IIN(I'I`ON,38--'l"lie roads of tht country will be benefittca to the ex~ tent of $200,000,000 during tne next five years, if the Hollse and Senate and the l*i'es'ldent approve a resolu- tion yv_hicli Rev. French of Idaho has iittroiliieed Ii; proves for sn ex- penditure of $20,000,000 by the g-ov~ ernment for, five successive years, the states to add nu cqllnl amount for improving their roads. The innucy will ho divided among the states , according to population, not counting cities with 30.000 'bi more poplllatioii. ~ NO GRAIN GRONERS’ .CAN DIDATES IN NESA nnnii~inoN_ Man., .laiy zii-'rlii (irain Growers of Western llaiinda al a meeting licre last night deciilci flint in the npproaehlnl: election sep lirnte candidates will lint be iiomin :ated for Parlianient to represent thai powerful Society. . ~ - _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ,,._._.__, ___ _______v__._._______._____.___.V . 1 I _-.-_-.-.~.-_-.-.-_-_~_-_-_-_-_e.-.-.-_-.-.-_~.---ff------_---;---- BOSTON LINER CIHRISTENED ..l.._l.___.. _.__ LONDON. Jluy 27-Mrs. what-law lleld christened the new (lnnnrd I‘t°"‘""‘I\lll Laconla today at its f“\"°hinz from nw wiulssna slun- :'I\I‘dli. 'Phe Laconia llkciher sister I °_“m°¥`. thc Franconia, . _has been ‘II‘I1|¢, for the service between Boston 'I Qlieeiietown and Liverpool. "dn View of the bond which the (inn- E 'line has been since 1840 between "cgi and and America. it was consid- oift 0!&ecIally fitting that the wife HI, merlcan ambassador should perform the lallnehlmt ceremonies. The Laconin is proof a slant lea- i ii _ ‘ zgunml sin is mea with creams Ivesscl. She is the first British ship possessing this oqulpinent. _ Shri carries .the Marconi wireless equipment, a submarine signal ap- paratus, water tight bulllheads, and as further device for steadiness in the wash of the waves bilge heels; Hhs is ilocoratelf in the colonial style, with' lolln e, veranda calc. lulll room. dining safon, smoker and writ- ing rooms. Second and third clalc accommodations are likewise provid- ed for wholesome comfort. The liacunia is an 18,150-ton vas-_ sal, 624 feet long nod 72 feet basin. A 'sixth boat is' now under way for til.. oamoa.iiei.. Ie in the Alallltania. to lie the largest ship . - 2'”-"~ or ciiliirl Special to ’l‘hc Guaiwiinli. `MU.N'l`.REAl., July 30--Revealing the most terrible mortality that has visited Moiitreol since the dayi-l of the epiileiiiic, the figures laid bc- forc the Lioard of (foiitrol l~lati|rllay .~;howcli that duriiig the rcccnt terri- fic heat wave 808 iiifaiits, 800 of tliciii lilillci' two years old, died. ’l‘lie total death list iluriilp; the tor- rid period was 1428, NEIIS MISS l]IINljIIIl IN IIIINIANIIII Sllll l.(,>`NDflN, July 27 - Mr. ltobcrf. Vernon iliii~i:olil'l,, ii i;r;uiiisoli of .lolin I,otlii‘o|i i\/lotloy, tlil\.Aiii<-,l'il1:iii ills- i.oriiin and iliploiiiaiil., was iiiiirrii-4| at lili;u:oii:~‘.l'il-.Ill yi-.si.l~l'llay to Majorie l.lii\ dii|l_iglii.oi‘ of W. S. fliiiiarll, of tlil: 'l‘i'aiisluiif.il: idlilppiug <‘olil puny. 'l‘lic liri.cui'sion train wal returning from Seal-sport to Millin- ocket. A relief train luis been sciii to the scene. ' AUSTRALIA HAS NO HOPE FOR OFFICIAL EXECUTIOKEII i . SYDNLGY, N. S. W., July 28-The goveriimeiit liailgnian has resigned 'iwllig to “bad times." Since the present labor government came into office seven persons have been sen teiicell to,death, but in every casl the sentence was coiiiniuted, and thi sxeciiticlier deprived of his fee. Th salary atraclicll to the office is- $50! per annlim, plus $50 whenever thi .lioldcr's services are reqilisitioiiell. 3OIABAY CROPS IN PERIL OF DROU6Hl Uvcl'liiiieiitcnii rely iipon fifty vol.:-.l~: iii the Hollscof Iiorlls froliii till.: |.ihcl'nl pi\ol's, null it ls_lloi|l>f.ilil wlietlicr Lord iliilsbuiy will iiliecei-ii iu taking fifty into tli.. lies to attend divine service on eight feast days aside from Sundays. 'l‘hc new decree from Home regulat-.I and such is the interpretation that is semi-officially announced. This means that the new regula- tion will not increase the mass days in Quebec, as in fact these days are already two less in this province than is prescribed by the Motu Pro- pio issued hy the Holy See. TRIAL NATCHES FOR DAVIS CUP NEW YORK, July 28-The prelim- inary matches between England and America in the international lawn tennis tournnmelit for the Davis cup, will be played iii this city on the courts of tlie west side .tennis club. The series of competitions, foilr singles and one double, will be played late in S-leptciiiber upon a date to be selected hy the execlitive committee of the lliiited States National l.Bw‘li Tennis Associatioii following corres- pondence with the English associa- tion. » BOY KILLED BY UIABRELLA RIB NORWI(‘-H, Conn., July 28- The steel rib of an umbrella killed a boy here last night. 'Phe lad, Sigmoiill Llombertz, was playing with the lini- hrclla wlien` he stlilibell his toe nod fell, ii. steel rib passing clear througlll the roof of his iiiolitll null piercing is spine, YIEATHEII FORECAST ‘ _T Special to 'l‘he (luarlliun. '|‘(ili(\N'l‘(i, .lilly 31-Moderate southwesterly winds, fair and warm. The temperature at 3 o'clock this uiorning was sixty-four degrees above 7.BI‘(l. The lowest ternperature recorded yesterday was seventy two degrees o- iiove zero and the highest was eighty four. The coldest recorded the pre- vious nlght was sixty three degrees above zero. At nine p. m.yesterdny lt was seventy two degree! 1\b0‘<'° zero. - ' 'l'lie lowest teniperaturc recorded Saturday was sixty-eight degrees nbové zero and the highest was sev- enty-slsi. 'l‘he coldest recorded the previous night was sixty-eight de- 'grees above zero. At ,nine P- "1- l°"rlday it was sixty-nine degrees above zero. The length of today will bc four- teen hours and forty-five minutes. ’l`lie tide will be high this afternoon 'at 2.50 and toiilorrnw afternoon at 3.44; it will be high tomorrow morn- iing at 3.15. The ann sets this evening at 7.28 and tomorrow evening at 7.26; it rises tomorrow morning at 4 45 and Sunil iiillli I SlllllPIN'S ANII .IEIIIISH I ,PHIIPUSAI _,_ C/J Special to The Guardian. ST. PETERSIJUHG, July 30-Pre- mier Stolypin has written to his col- leagues proposing to compel the blinks to restrict their loans to Jew- ish merchants. ’l‘lie Premier argues that the banks or Jews who are then able to iiiolio- poll'/ie the trade and organize specif- lutiou ilisaiitiuiilsi to the country, no- tably iii the grain market. which liuii just in-.ell made public, isf the lettlr,i' dealing with the increasing use of cocaine in Montreal. Chief Uniiipeiiii says in part' "ln iilibiiiitting the annual report of the ollelatioii of the police depart-, irieiil, for the year i‘.il0, l think it my duty to speak of the increasing use] of cociiine, which is spi'eniliiigI aiiioiigst the yoliiiger element of thel city especially- V "‘tiiilce -.luly liist the police of’ Montreal have made over liill arrests an clinrges of using or selling tlieg drilg, ’l‘liis number is alarming and? the atteiitioii of the ailthoirties luI driiwli to this fact purticiilarly. i “Ui`feiiccl~\ are repi,-nfell in niorc` than uorinill proiiortioiis. and this is ililv to the fiicility with whicli.olie can `ili’orlil'e the poisoii and the hra- zoiicss of tliosli who sell this per iiicioiis product. I COAL FAIAINE ACUTE IN NEST I which the strike prevails All rail in via the lakes. It is a physical lm- possibility. Any rellef must come from across the lille and this is only ossible through the suspension of ARRESTED ON ' CHARGE OF AIURDER ._..,._._ l4‘liASidllVILLi], Qilcbec, July 28- Bailiff Morin, of this town, yesterday afternoon arrested J. Pioiirde, who is charged with having shot and killed one of his fellow citizens naili- ed Lucien Dion. 'l‘he murder took place on thc road between St. Honore and St. Hubert. While the real motive forl the crime is not known, it is under- stood that it was the result ofa dis- pute between Plourdex and I)loli coil- cerning the purchase of a certain piece of 'property - The prisoner, who was brought iii~ to Fraserville yesterday, will appcsr before the local magistrate today. PORT HOOD PEOPLE I HOPEFUL OF FUTURE l’illl'l‘ Iiliiill, .lilly 28-Water has ceased riillliiiii: in the Port Hood niilie. flitizclis ure rejoicing. 'l`lic company has incii at work boring for coal, wliicll if a good seam is found, will be followed by the sinking of u new slope. 'l‘he new iniiic will be ou the town. Water in the old mine hai not finite reaclieil thc sen level _and us if. seelus to have stopped rising, ruiiiors are afloat that arrnngcinents are being innile to secure pwmps to dry the pit. Several coal companies are taking a keen interest in the af- fairs of the colliery null a few months longer may witness a new era in the uilnini: history of Port Hood. A number of nieii are stilI'worklng around the colilery, laying rails, pipes, etc. ' . §9!9§l‘§£'L!!!§'lT|3El5HT.§ ___<1‘°.°_l“_*-_° __f_<;f_§'\_=_~l_=~1i.|_1s=e=L2'i. >____ VIIO l.ld'l‘, house, 8 rooms. Apply -.‘__}2_.3E_l<£F‘£_i*~__-1;3l¥Il!l"l: \\,'»AN'l“l<}D, male teacher for Pow- nal School. Hup. $50. Aplllv to A. A. Moore, .‘lec‘y, Pownal. TO THE FLAGS her afloat and as one engine was able MliN'l‘ltlEAl., July 26-The featlirei of the aniilial report of the superln-I teiiileiif. of police for the year 1tli0,I I l.(iNI>f)N_ July 247-l\'iiii: (leol'ge'iiI I! I i’riilce of Wales is a iinliglii. of thc " ~ \‘ i-ioivliiiily in ldilst r-ltrcet and nearer the centre ol" DISASTROUS AC-CID HIP NIOBE - - uvioio ‘PE B ig .mvkxifli 3? ii? MZ I1 -: §:» 2? . .. 2 > ENT I l __1_.___.._._____. _Illent llshare in Dense Sable island. Bottom Happy Escape Fr *ipccial to 'Pho (lullrdiiin. HAl.iii‘AX, Jill 31|--'|`iie Niolic ll (luiiaiia'u first liiiltlcsliip niet wil.h ii Idisustrolls acciiloiif, on >'utllrllily _liii:ht. _ | She left Yzirinollth on r"atllriIay af- lternooo lioulid for rilii-lbilrlie and uf. midnight in a heavy surf and ilclisl-. Ifog rnii asliore on the rlolltliwciif. lieilge, flaps Sallie island. are mostly in Jewish lilinds und fav-.I 'l‘wo hunt loads of the crew i-ii.iii'ti:ll ‘for shore hilt could not iiiilke ii.. I 'l‘hey were missing for soliic time and finally retilriieil to the ship. ~ I At four ifclock thc Niribe floated lofi with the tide. I The sliip’s liuttom wail plliictlilwl, ,hut the airtight. conipariiiients kept Mandi decision i.ll:it illtlinii li till- yiiilny (ialttl uliii Iiiis hui-ll vestcll with his title ut <\lii'iiiii'i'oii, Fog on Southwest Ledge. Plmctured, But Afloat om Great Danger ___i_.____._____ ‘to work slu-. prlaxeeded under her own ,sfl-ani to West llayi where divers _nuiile partial ri-pnll‘s and when wea- Itlicr pl~riliif.s slil-. will he taken to -l-lallfax fo elitl-r the dry dock. I When the disnsti-i‘ took place the wil‘l-less was worki-ll to l-liiininon aid :uni thi- Aiiici'icali reveliilc cutter Au- \lll'osscoggili rl~spiiiilli~.Iie_u<:tll:l|I_v ilcla_\¢‘ilI the prolzlaisioil from the Alihey ily iii-I sistiiig on elitoi-llig the czirrinixc il- lieall of her oldi-r lirotlier, iicl-lariiig, that the "l"l‘iilccss lloyiil" raiilii-df liiglii-r than the l’rli\i-i- of Wales, wlif.I ol»f>1»sii.iilli loiihy. E I WINNIPEG' 'Jfny 2x_The coup was In-,L yet yé-im-,. ,,f"W,,|,,,_,_ , i ` ' famine continues acute over Saskat-' '*“‘-'-“q-'“' ` FEAST DAYS OF THE _ . . ~ibercnl:»¢».vEvsn= the; . .~..\.. .V il. i I _.a ~%ere’ opened 'tonidrrow the; _'_;___ famine could not he relieved by win-| " _ M0Nr|\m,}AL’ Jul 28__ I I ter. llrnctically no coal in the _Dast; _ ___‘__ I flatllolics iiiuy colitinille to IleniE!un?iIl§l§ hug mme into th0se~ two provmcea NEWC/\5T1»`l‘l. N- Bo Jllll' 23 “Ill on six dny's feast of the year, while from any new outslde. of that In the county court this nfternooii the tliekihitliolies of other countries will m . I tl t th‘e‘_e are in: jury lii'oilglri:_ in ii verdict of not guil- bc obliged tu coliforiii to the new way U cms.a.gEee In _ ity in the [slug vs. James McKenzie I’“l’“Y decfee Which l`0ll\\ll`€B' CHUIO- Eldemlute fucmhes E(-lr getting Lfml" who traded horses and was r.iinrgedI with having taken a. horse beloiiging to 1-1 third party. , .lil the civil suit, Daniel Sutlior-1 lIj;1al;l}I.';df°§:; Oglafrllvp I’,,e ,Mm_ land. of P. la. Island, vasiis isiiwani. Dalton, ri dispute over a quantity of oats delivered by plaintiff Inst fait, is over and a\'.'l-iits the jiillge'g ,I,.ci_I sion. I NOIIA SCOIIA STEEL I COMPANY TO APP EAL I M(`)N"f‘ilEAl., July 28-Tile super- ior court _vvsfcrday issued it writ. of. certiorari in favor of the Nova S-zo-5 tin Steel (lonipany to allow an np-I penl from the decision of the record I er‘s court condeiiining the coliipany to pay $300 taxes to the city. 'l`liey, allege that they should lie free fromf taxation ns their premises :irc gov-I nriimeiit property. . __._._._`_.____.__. i nie lillvs lillciiio 3 in illooslavnlu; -_ln I s'r, .ioiiN, .ialy za---Nm. wi-t-ii'.~i’ rarilig iiicct :it Mooscpatli l'nrk liusl been clit dowli froin tlirl-is to two days, as iwu of the lzliisscs dill noi receive fllc reqllireii nlliiibiir of l-ii- tries. 'File four other cllissvs are wi-ll filled. however, and thu list givcsl proiiiisc of sonic i~xi~il.iiii:, sport. 'l`lii~I classes ciilirelleil liro tlic 3,220 pill-e` and 2.10 trot, the ofiiers beilii.: thi-'I 2.12, 2.17, 2.20 and z.:io. 'riie iii-sr diiy of the iiil-et luis lil-.vii ab:iiul.»li» ed, nliil i.I|ii llntl-s l~iell'l°f,l~ll will Ill" Friday and t~.latili‘