__ _ Da y Avenue of oRNi D Y0N2f°r T907 _I cerehgaallmhuiy --___ ~ ami.. nur THE CHARL0lll5l0 uuiliuliii _ L _ * uos.Nr,No DAn.v-sounnnn inn i - ` -- - . _ua 1 wuuu -°°l»€d E°“l“§ for organization, the Sudrtgettesl demonstration in Hyde Park today was an unparalleled success. Encour- aged 'by previous -successes, the suf- lregettes planned today's demon- stration as a climax in the year's iight for women's suffrage. It is hardily too much to say that _never was such a political demon- stration en in London before. Fully by a million people assem- bled in and around Hyde Park as active or passive participants in tha great meeting, while for two or threa hours speakers spoke on the suffrage question. Various processions appeared, each about a mile in length and the routes through which these- passed were den- sely, cxiowded with specltators. b t .jghably - there .won d be a ou twenty speakers in all and these harangued the masses on the right of women to vote and the necessity of forcing political movement bo a- dopt a resolution on the question. Ambulances were kept busy dealing with cases of fainting and minor in- iuries, owing to the great pressure of the crowds, but no serious :iccul- ents occurred. Considerable scuffling and rowdyism occurred. -_sl-_ LEII NININHIIIIST ALTA WEHI MAN I .-_,__ i WINDSOR,_ Ont., June 22-From the privations of poverty to the lux- uries of amuence is the rapid transie tion in the fortune of Joseph Hutch- inson. who has iust been released from the House of Refuge at Leam- ington. ` _ He is an Englishman about 65 years of age, and for a time made his home in Kent county. He drifted to South Essex sometime ago, he- came a” public charge and at last found r¢fll¢q,i|1 the county house. ‘ By_the dhath of an uncle in the_old country, he has fallen heir to an estate in Manchester consisting of about Ive acres of realty valued at a milllion sit conservative estimate. Mr. Hutchinson left as soon as he received the glad tidings and will henceforth live fin England. svivione woh ROAD RACE. THREE Rivnns, June 2a_,(gp,,c_ $2,000,000, which is probably one third covered by insurance so that a, loss of about a m;llion and a .quarter I will fall directly on the merchants, 9'h0Pk9€P€rS and householders. The town may be obliged to con- duct the major portion of its business] in a mart under canvass. ' The suggestion was made today at a meeting of citizens and will be carried into effect. A31)-It is now estimated that t.heI Raul Meheater, contractor, was 1055 by yesterdays me will MI Paul Meheater, contractor, was ilhe falling of a wall. He leaves a widow and seven child- ren. It took some time to dig his body' out of the mass of bricks. His skull was fracuured and several ribs crushed. Most of the provision shops have been destroyed, there is a scarcity of goods, sind a demand has been made on Montreal for supplies. renderedz- McKinnon, MBYOP PFOWSG. America” Geo. R. White, F. J. Nash and J. P. Ticknor. Winner of $ Lead, Uigg. Fraeer, Esq., Halifax for best work on smith Premier machine. equally merited by Blanche McLeod and Margaret McLeod, won by BIBDCUG McLeod. silver medal for cypewriiiiis werd- MONOTON Julie 21-Clifford A. Bymonsr ,why 'on the Y' M' C'Lli A. annusil ten mile road race over muddy roads in sixty-sine minutes. ed to Margaret McLeod. Silver medal for penmamship, Nel- Minnrd'a Linimenl used by PhYS‘°I““ ._ _ _ ui-:.~_ f LONDON REGATTAT 'NEW _'p°.qu|,¢', Program ii- Magnificent one--Four ' ' Pictures: illustrated Song, _-_,_-.._. Lennon stu-is A -imply mus- nfficsnt, fe, showing in its every 4.1311 egg, , go and finish of A attaady Thema. » ' og- ggi”-_ as famous unfl- mui fu -nan ie ii. “ul other featetl which are lure 0° :ring f¢1h~»,\ll0k llaln to lee tllfl icuii-e. : ~‘ Fun ia A Bakery - dullvllll snr; 1.-io! inn while lt' qllovl liow `@"silept& to the# l>r°D¢‘ .xinsnipm Navman; (tough. _can make IIOIO K 0 .» sein; to A hwlisuieea-urn the - .i..V' `-_~. ‘- WONDERLAND onlooker on a lourney f»hl`°ll¥h th* most piotnrspque country, and the scenery is grand, sublime and magni- t. mf: still another picture which will hold much of interest and amusement for the wswiier. I»!`1‘l lller ulient8_t0 S00 ll ulld lll1lll'94 8- UACYCAABC lusf'l,fall whirl: display of hiitn specially ducléllluil f0\‘ Ascot. All were enormous, un severiil were 18 inches high and nearly 7 feet in circuinferonce. renoh yllt __ ___ IIIN SAIITI III “They uro certainly 11ll‘f10." Sllld the millinor, "but I H80 H0 l'96H0ll ¢0 9\1Il‘ poso tho limit in dimensions hue \>B8l\ od _.. annum MONTREAL. -[une 22#f\ r°'?f“',°‘.‘“" was held in this city yesferdal'-,ln ii number of most prominent tle0;'°`_ _‘he vice men in Canada took Pl" - '50 _ pnrlpoee of selecting a force of 2 3 per enced mon to form n guard form e rince ol Wales during his approac HK visit to genada a forcwf forty’ "mn _WM 'red, but there wi be such an Am' mqm herin at uebee l'uSm°DPu force will he necemlnry for t e D0. al safety of his Royal Highness. e ris. CHICAGO. June 28-.(3D°¢lB1)l-‘ June Wheat containing enough mill*-IW Ulm *D make it fetching, and melody enough to make it catchy. Come tonight and ,mm 5 pleasant half hour. Ad- mission only flvs cents. June Corn |Jnly Wheat -- July Corn . .., mense gal ` R Q ' ~ - ` tan in its character. that a énucli *_ - CasSeI’s, Work. OTTAWA, June 23_(Special)_ In the Senate in reply to a query fpgm Senator Ferguson, as to whether new Exchequer Court Act provided for .tho appointment 'of an sd hoc judge who could take the work ofthe court while Judge Cassels is engaged in the 'Marine enquiry, Hon. R. W. Scott stated Minister of Jugtige cold him the law is not broad enough .for the llDPOint.ment of an ad hoc judge.. - A THEMENIJITUS ' COLLEGE CLOSING .._. 7 _ he Admiralty, hlil/108.' eclipsed the Dreadnnlught class I 0! bill-fAeSh1DS by the St. Vincent, Held in Kindergarten Hall Last Night was most En Wm' “°°°"““g *° ”“° “`°’°g”°P"~ start in September tio eclipse the lat. ter. laying down at Portsmouth a ioyalile and largely Attended. ' eew~i.vi......,.., wi... .,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, mmf and greater displacement. The St. Vincent, which will be launched! in Oclobcr, 1909, is of 19,250 tqng_I nd cost about £1,500,0i)0 The `ew » D' . glIi;?éi;lr;;o§rescntcd by Lieut Governo. battleship will probably be of 28000 ' _ tons and “lil cost £2,250,000. She, is intended t be plet d iio in in Penmanshlrf -T°*‘“ P“’°°“- 18 moniiieoitrter keen .is Tailfia-It 'I is stated she will have two novel and important features, instead 12-inch- used in the fleet, she will mount wen- §{eiNI’\:’(`§“°3§t;°' mu wrm' D‘ A' Mc' puns ofthe new 13.5 type, which hafve _ ' ~ been for some time the subject of ex- periment. ' , iiiiii iiuiisi “ANNA” AAU shammi LONDON, June 22-The meat- trad- e_rs are sending a dcputation no the Board of Agriculture re the high prices and the removal of the C.n.ngad- ian embargo. Superintendent Sick- Tha “““““1 °l°s.l“g “arms” of the Irnct of tho estate up to the time of hcl' man, of the London Ceutlrlil Meet Union Commercial College oi this | death, when the estate is to he equally Market, says the shortage is n lesson Cll-Y\ A3001( Placefn uw Kindergarten -divided between the children-W. D. to the government: to remove ,the Hell les" °‘"=“*“5 "°‘°’° “ mg” Reis, H. D. Reis, A. G. Reid mia Mies embargo ima. ‘ceiiedien and args-iiiiie Blllllllllfle- -°-The munwmg eutertaim Nellie Reid. Miss Reid will in the mcull What is wanted is free competltfon, ADIZ Pl`0E"am was most enjoyubw time receive an annual income of $10,- he deign;-ed_ ‘ . Plan” D“°'°~ Miss" H°°T"” ““‘T 00’%5er° uiuulurefe uumb°1'°fbefi\1ee¢-. LONDON. .nine 22-'rue canadian '1`l‘ai110l`; Renmng C' H' Pmueri vo' including $5,000tn Q\1een's university Associated Press.. understands _that cal S010. MASS Edlm H°W“'rd7 Pr” of Kingston. $i'>,000to tho Verdunhospi~ -the Board or Agriculture believes sentatiou Of DiD10m‘“» Prim” “nd tal for the insane, $5,000 to tho Moll- that the rise in the price of beef is Psnmgnship Certificatoei VUCBI B010. treul general hospital, $5.000 to 'thu only temporary, and d‘o_nob believe Mrs. S. C. Moore; R9-\‘\"‘K» M155 Alexilndrn hospital und $2.500 A0 me that the shortage in supply will be Ruby Rattray; Vocal Solo. John Western hospital of Montreal. Tho toe- r010ng.e¢_ They will thefreiioreidecline Murchison; God Save the Kinif. tatoycginotlior and sister are ulso pro- £0 bring in B bm to remove the Speeches were made by Lt- 'G°V- vided fur. regmctiong 0u.Canadian collide- Consul Hale’ Rev5_ G90, E, Ross and ______________ ______é________._.__ “7"““"“.TT.li‘.ZT.‘”;‘.’.fi.“§§i“'... ININNY WIIJTW NIIIINS EHAIITIIN U3‘lI~f5"I¢;i“°53' NAIS IIIIT-ITINE WAS IINEI] SIIIII h l hi f r highest standing - Tgobglnoilersertmefiiie. Margaret Mr- ' drwmg His Majegty‘s Bllthfllobl Baroness von Vaughan was lm th‘;{';`“ nf, mm time of the accident. all Leopold was cited tolnalxlpglarulcn imc case, but he Dleaded P° munity. ._-_ ---I-411- INIIIANS GI] III TTITSINTTNAIII ...-5 th than one hundred warriors of C ughnawaza tribe of lr0l1“°A” “T goin! 5 “mn P°**hN°T:N::a',:::,:::;~tNzN1 :Nile lfoundin of t s 1 Maru .I-"ogy, has received instruu "mn the Fsdemi Government to t Dominion Peiiee under C01. Per istalsuiary. i'i coiv\iNii_§vi=_N_rs. ii... ._-air.. iii-».fi» .. ~ _ Tn Mon- ` / OTTAWA, June 23-(Special)- Henry Holgntes, C. E. chairman of the Quebec Bridge Commission, e'x- amined today, recommended securing uiviziis ii ixciiuii niiiuot EXPERT _ LOSS WAS LES$_ plilil wiiliii ,(i1VE5 ADVICE Than first Reported, Contractor Killed.N° Provision ,Madeffor Au- To Call _in W0rld’s Best Engineers to by Falling.Wall Stores' to (io ,Under °th°']"‘Ig_et°Tak° judge COHSUAA A110!!! _Rdlllildhillgt 0_U_0lJ¢C Canvas,Supplies,Short, Demands on Montreal. Bridge, Says It’s Feasible if Well Planned. three of the most expert engineers in the world to carry on the wor,ks. If properly planned he saw no rea- son why the Bridgc should not he speedily and economically completed. _ LONDON, June 22._Lord Kitchener to when has just happened ‘his third accident in India, has met with many hair~brendtli escapes during his mar- velous military career. He has, says P. T. O., been wounded four or five times in battle, he has been twice shot' at Bedouins, and once had a narrow squeak of being hanged as a spy. - After the conflict at Ooiduri- man, the Sirdar and his staff onlyi escaped death by the mercst luck, for they had hurried into the town before the order to cease firing had been given. lu conacqucncc, for several minutes shclia were bursting all round the place where the general pad party had taken up their p051. 'l"|. During the campaign of 1888 Major-I ,THE MANY ESCAPES OF LORD KITCHENER uNioN COMMERCIAL T I NNTTIISIIIP “`° “°I»1.fZl%1‘°£'.‘§l,‘I§`.f.N§§§.lNf§fZ.”°°" '” `\ All. Kitchener-as he then wa.s_was hii; in the side of the face by a bullet during a skirmishing near Suakln. He was taken down the Nile to the hospital at Cairo, where, despite all the efforts of the surgeons, the bullet could noi; be located, the X-rays be- ing then unknown. The wound was a healthy one, and very soon healed. The medical officers came to the con- clusion that the bullet had worked its way- out without being noticed on the passage down the Nile. One day however, a tasty beeisteak was serv- ed to the patient, which he had no sooner attacked that he put`his hand to his throat, exclaimed to the at- tendant, "If there is no bone in this steak, I'vc swallowed the bullet, I felt it go down." This proved to be the case. iii iiiiiiiii ‘ INII__l_STII§ATIIIN PORTSMOUTH, June 20_Tho naval. I ooiirt-martini into thc ions of iho Brit-` ish cruiser, Gluiliiitor, its al result of lii~r` collision lust April with the liner St. Piiul, was i'ceu1n:d herc today. Cuptuin, Pnssow. uf the St. Paul, testified that* when he si hted the Gladiator the crui-‘ ern eurilllfob cl ' ` 5 PP _ e using in on the SVI Pnul. Custom Passow reversed his en`-, 811169. T6 lwlng tho1iner’s speed to thrcel or four knots at the time of the collision. I Ho declnri-il that if thc (llndiator laid! not _ starboarde d' hor helm and both vessels had maintained steady cours-I es they would have passed clear of_ each other. Captain Passow explained: that he took the Gladiator's siren for a steering signal. ' Pilot Bower, who was on the St. P5111, dsrlod the statement of`Lieut. Malnguy, of uhe Gladiator, that the liner was on the wrong side of the channel, -declaring that on the con- trary the Gladdatpr was not on her right track. Several officers and crew of the St. Paul then testified that the cruiser swsrvdd from port to star- bi0ard just before the collision. I I Condensed Advertisements Too late for Classification. V110 LET_A tenement No. 323 Kent _ Street East. Apply to Frank Beeiee. e~z4iiii. LOST_Lmt Saturday a small gold set pin. Finder please leave ut this office. 6-24d1ipd. \\fAN’l‘ED-At once a girl for gen- eral housework. Apply nu No. 3 West Street. 6-24d§i.___~ day a purse containing a sum of money. Finder please leave at this °m°°- ‘?;2‘5‘_&_ __ . CAUGHNAWAGA. J““° 22_M0rg Finder rewarded by lea\f.ng at this 6-24 . I I W Q“°"°'° ““t '“°“th t° mite -Bridge and neiiwey track on ., ' in l .pmt 'Dr duty at Quebec to ass cl LOST-On Thursday fur coat he tween Queen street igd Hillsboro Briidge. Mrs. E. Ryan, ount Ryan. owner. 6-Zildiiipd. I OST-Green leather card case J stamped Helen L. Haszard. e vlllw- ‘_“l____ e LOST- Between Hillsborough g Saturday night a gcntleman‘s coal.. n Finder please leave nt 219 Krlll SV 4 _ t b U V . ¢ A _ visit fo uebec. At~iho time o his INK of.Qudbl°. The local cons a tions and get reward-,_-~ __,__§'f°1fd`md" ' i QW ‘V /, rc~ ' ' . , » . ‘ J ANTED-For the North Dedeque P W School a veacher first or second' Y crime. $50 supplement. Address Fen- 'Bhetwood head of the Dominion con- wick IM",-gay, Scc'y of Trustees. e-mei. KN-'IEIT-TF§ni'§l*e_t§i'\`cher` havins Wexperimce in eeiicnins l°r 01° primary department of H|1m.l>¢0l1 school. References r¢Q“-I"°d- A 3°°d 1 i ,uppismqnt _w}ilii ge umm/‘lvvn v 0 » MDN-A19" Bm" ‘_ eEL_.'_.1-_ v R ting, Lodge l‘I\ll¢°~ A ii t r econ class . _ ‘ _ .i ~ ._ _ ~~""°"'°" E§vT(|1»rd°;T0N1lTl°~°T“°°“°¥-J“1’ lm" Wiiilesxenorloro sin-in niiiee rononro. June xi -(specin1)- .l§d!1d,°l\ Deplttmltt I‘T“"° P°"‘ ' ‘ ‘ N' .__-_--7-*"-` stew; “Supplement 563i;-4dr$l;§'Y t" Mefiei-an eeiitiierir wines. use me ieqev ' _. on 0 ,,,,_ _ _ _ . wi , _ . WIITIIW BIISINTSS IS PIITIIITAINT ____ NEW YORK, June 2 ._ A despatch to the Herald from New Orleans says _That professional widows exist hers was indicated the other day when four women applied consecutively for the belongings of a sailor washed overboard from a schooner. When the vessel weathered the blow Earle Anderson was missing. The Anita D. was on her way here from Mandeville and docked on Tuesday morning a few hours afterwards a woman in deep mourning came ae hoard. Between sobs she told Cap-` tain Clnrke she was Mrs. Anderson and asked for his wages and be- longings. Clarke told her Anderson had drawn all that was coming to him. The woman than ransacked the dead seaman's locker "for keep- sakes" and left. Fifteen minutes later another "wld- ow" clambered aboard and asked for details of her husband’s death. This was all she got. The captain was still puzzling over Anderson's past, when another sombrcly veiled female presented herself as the third Mrs, Anderson. Clarke dismissed her with- out ceremony and went ashore to nu. tify the police. When the master re- turned he learned that another "wid- ow" had called in his absence. SHIPPING N EWS. June 23-Entered-sch. Florence, Doucette, Bonaventure, sch. Sir Wil, frid, Roberts, Picton; str. Ohinpnna, Demmer, Picton; sch. RbhfnDor,' Cahill, Pictofu; str. Halifax, Ellis, Boston; sch. Daisy, Moran, Picton; sch. Llfe Bout, Andelhon, Picton; sch. Norombeg, Pcndlerson, York. _ June 23-Cleared-sch. Robinson, Picton; sch. Pilgrim, Wil I bucto; sch. Polar Star, Flictou. ~_ _ - \ .\~‘.iI/r (24iQ.:‘f Y _ k \_`1o>__ _ =f-_ My `:`_ /*N - ,~ 1| :‘~___;` fT"~ 'TI/T Mm 5 ' f\_ .-_. g? `j i/~..u.i_ ~ ’§ _§’ -waarr :-if i=i.i\:eAm'- ‘ I warmer, local thunder ltorml. Cahill, Pictou; sch. Daiskyi,v_l_l£i`l;:Bhl;i _ iumwhi nuhhp qi.. At Charlottetown Driving Park, sepiemiiei ,z3ii.'¢i";z4 1908. " ` _.‘.,el. ._’... ..»-- ,,___1__.. ‘ The first payments in the Stake Races ofthe Exhibition race-pm. _Sl\\l1l. September l3rd and -Hth have ueen made by. the lgilow¥_ _ 3 Year Old and _Under rot (Seah) M. A. 0’Bi'ien, Dr. J. 'l'.`.1enkins, W. A» M_¢V.0y. .Frank Bealee. ,Charlotte WWII. J. O. Larder, Sydney, O. B., Frank Boutllliar, Hnlihg 3-35 Ulalls Trot ,(Btake): H. _C. Hooper, Oharlottetovih, Ernest Ho- Gowau. Sussex. N. B., ir. A. _ue- Euhm. Hermitage, Lot 49; owe.. Trainer. onai-iottseewn; John 3, Smith. Kinkora; J. M. Nicholson, Charlottetown; T. O. Glennie, Ox- f°"d» 3-. W. L. Newsome, Bum. m€fH1d¢. J-. P. Irving, Cape Traverse; Springhill stables, Springhill, N. S.; 5MB! Boutlliler, Halifax; U, 1-[_ H11- Sydney. C. B.; Ed. creepy, Cr;p31Tr;verse. lass Tr t. ’ l.2|' C1 (Stake): D. W.0White, Yor:‘;>§iTi:, P~ E~ ‘-1 J- W~ llclhye scum- Stephen Hughes. Emerald' F I 3' Wright. simimersiae; visa' i.(,.,¢' Charlottetown; Dodd Dwyu- piltwf . ' I g. S., James Kennedy, .Kanllnstong niii gtlflillggtyépslligfili airing: Sf-mg' Beiiieiiier, 'Heufaa '_ '_ ' "M SIIITITEN ITIATII -III _HAININ _NIIIIIIIS "I -_i TORONTO. .June h2_H . Hllilrefme Treasurer of thealuddcgolgsgé Ord” 0' F°l'¢9’*-¢l'H» and one 3' the m0Bf» Promihent Mystic Shrinncrs in AUl9l`i¢8. Dassed away st his home brig. Siggaiiilay afoernoonj ' ’ r. ns was born at Thurlm ffl the 001111*-Y of Tipperary, ireland, in 1844. Hs was educated in Difblin and came. --Clelodsmqatlis seventelin. ta qv ol He was appointed Supreme Treisur- er of the Foresters and 'devoteg his wiieie time for eighteen years t nie work. Hs was married .Iu.nd_ 1, 1871, to Maria Adelaide, .dllughtet of Robb, Fraser, of Toronto. _` ,('I‘he late Mr. Collins spent one summer a few years uso at Pleasant View Hotel Hampton. He had many friends in Prince Edward' Island.) _i__i__Z1-_ [lil] ii§iI|,[,i,iiiil siiu u iii __-Q _ NEW YORK, June 83_Wit changes time to time. What passes, r the genuine article at one pdf Qwith- .out challueglge ia at ms. ed as pu `o. , , ' o y told of"`Bnimi£¥%ld' h 1 mds which there is,gcm',ressou to elieve to be authentic, which wo d now be regarded as too silly for ence. The _famous man _abo_ut__t»ow . once laid s wager v.\ih the Prince that he would lee thy gr\ste® num- ber of eats, if the prizes chose whidi side of Regent street e pleased. Aa the result Brumrhell saw about twenty, while the pflhce had not sn- countered one. He was asked tio ex- Elln t flsystem" on which he had lbl_..' ddidso thus: Itwass ' bt " grning, and George IV. ,who liked’ uf, take li ease, elim _may eiiiefei ' e _ W sae em like sunshine. ~, - _-,. _ _ ln- 'flinatiun - _ . ' in args n _,_,` =_-3 ~' I 1 ers ‘were noutmhlifiys, T- »~‘““` _and he"once f5\fl1d`_ -..._ Y inn - »-~ .WY »'i°u1lx` Wdlnalli '_ tl1_`.H,lvluz botththewo ' _ out ei 'iiia°¢-iei,j_ii¢_ .fi ‘T j " wiui .al9'\‘5`U.¥l_\‘k~*-5 fi ' ' 'U I iz: Itheighgti `l‘i3lns);'*`.`._ " san: °'°#~“.§.'ii._\*».e~“Ir.».i.;;°“. T If .v- ' 9 rw--_ visa " A* ‘c -'l Q1r"g~v:i ‘, ',811 i -. if `. Nfl" “X""iiy~'Tl5Ee'