~ -‘ 1 _ ~ _ i .»,;`~.»_ ‘_-_*.'~'~_"~;~'~',.-r,-'fl-1?.:wi.; ‘+_,4$"~. -l » . v. , »_-sp “2».?‘3'o».~,"->'.f.-._', -_-~,"‘81._ -*,..'f att- ‘ " ' ' = 2 .“”_`.‘ “»'.~<.‘-if G1* ,"~}E»'4Z?.,I ujlfgl ¢§)"e~.~-\.\ Ear. _ 9'- iii wa- ` ` "1 ' it v ,»-._-";'.=-- " 'i --\_~"‘~ ’ lr), -.~* Ai' \- .a 'g a ' .Y ` ._'i§.'f"§f' 'fi ir" 93 7 "*,_,¢.,9*'-,Ta-1* _ if \`."" *A . 1 -H-f` -if 7 - 'f _f, . -_ _ - ~ p.. _ _E04 ll i Far thd Lariést ally Circulation this Province -Q ' ' .1-..s,.L‘<=i:' _._ ~- »- . .;»'».. --. -‘-.il._~,‘<'~.*i 2; - -_ H; -N . J- . ‘-7- "f ME `. ~-lei fi- --"-'_-ififi¢f‘i@~i~" if " 1 < 4 ' -' `i i . 7 - _ - 2 _ -is.-fi. " *ft £32?- _...- - _-3 wiv- ' _....7 f. _~;_.f,e'-l;f -_-_ - -_ , - -- .",)’l,~i”‘f{ I7' ~_-.=- -§f____~_-_ _.~_»\,.,.`.i.,A_,. _ __~_ _ i. . if 1’ . ._ ,_>,`,.-_%r_,..y' V15 - V-_ _inc-_ ._ _, '_ __ -*_ ,. __- . , f?»§.iii’_l__ii'i *»i-2f'.f=-1..--..fi<.-éiei/-.it :-._-e-_-,~.s.. ,_ _»~~.~z,_._- .__ -_:..,.',_...e-, §;;;i.iy, go# ,_ ar; -if '- _ 1-,p,,1-sf ._ '~ 3-- » `~¢ ~ " _ ' 4'. 1 .1 1 “ . . fo ‘ge _ »_.-,,;?.',§ ___§ _ ___ _ _.=w'Aai> ISLAIN-D.rRinA-v JULY 29 1910 _ {,§_»,f=,,¢.,i;;»,;',pg,,i=,\,',.~i N-gyms, As to identity of Supposed Dr. Crippen or. Board ` Steamer ,Montrose Special to Tile liuardiall. _ LL~ND()N_ July 28-T-lie opinion- has- hecome widespread that the :~lcotland Yard officials are very- dol.\)rtful as to the identity of th-s suspected couple on hnnrd the stea-lnslli-p Montrose. Posters. containing pal°ticulm's of the couple are still being circulated throughout France. JUITEE Slillll - 0 PIINK IN CITUHT (l1\Ml"BFil.lfl‘(lN, Jllly 27-Hon Mr. Pllgsley will arrive in Campbelltol through the ruins in an automobile and given nu opportunity of visiting every tent in which the unfortunate people are living. He will also be brought to the relief station to wit- ness the daily supply of food and clothing being handed ollt, and by the time llc leaves he should have n vivid idea of life here. ln the after- noon hc will attend a joint meeting of the town council and relief com- mittee, when plans for the fllturel will be discussed. ~ It is not yet known whether Gov- ~rnor Tweedie or Premier Hazen will bc here at the same time. The pros- pect of government aid and of fur- ther assistance from the public. is the only ray of hope for the dishearten- ed townspeople. As the excitement wears off they are feeling more _and` more discouraged and ill spite of grutiiyillg contributions from many` cities and towns the eo le of Can- l . tomorrow morning nnd will he taken; I '. - zi. T" C.?'“l"°""‘°" B°°@“S° n I The lit-tendunce Smaller, SIIITTL-lllllllllllli ,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,.B,,, TIIITUHIES ll_llE _ - ° VElTl ITUUBTTUL M"°“-lime* TILITSINS TlllWli ` Special to The Guardian. TI Ul"|`1\WA. .lulv 28-lleeausc there is "'“"‘ - `“"` YESTERDIIYS SESSION Insurance is holding the fort ill Charlottetown this day or two. ‘rue tnirii convention of the Mari- time Life Underwriters Association opened yesterday morning in the Board of Trade Rooms. A KOUITTY number of delegates from New' Bruna-_ wick and smaller nllmhers from Nova -Scotia besides almost the complete 'number of the Charlottetown agents liotteiown oliili, the son oliiu ann the Tennis Club extending co\lrtesici:_ to the visit<_irs. These were greatlyl appreciated and votes of thanks pos- sed for the kindness extended. 'l‘.l;ni.ioil I am not nn n is ri- -z 'lTllllPllEllTlTN VEHY Ellllillli To lVl;iyor Rogers and Citizens Here. Dr Pugsley's Chlering V.Slt. .~‘»pl-<~iul to ’I`lli- llliurdlnli. (`_-\.\lI’IlI'1l.|.'I`ON_ .lilly 28--Hon Dr l’|lgsli{\' ni'l‘l\'|‘d from Mfintreal this iuornin.-_ und was lui-t bv Mnyor Mur- rnv nlid 1-oollilctvd tlirougll the ruins lil all auto. Hr- scelni-ii luurll impressed liv the ilcsp1l‘ati~ r-lliiiiitliiiis in the town. 'l'h.» relief ronlulittee feel verv gl'nf.i~[lll lol' the sllliscriptions started in (‘llnl'loiii-towll and lor the illf.el’est'- which .\lilyor iloglilzs there is taking ln the relief uork. EISHEHIES ITISPUTE llllGlllllENT THESUMEIT Ill BITITISH CITIINSEI 'I`lll‘} ll»\i&l'i~`., .lilly 27--I\lr_` Robson, ill-nling with the .\.nel'icmi asizcrtlon thu! flu- fri-lily of llilli al'col‘dBd thelii -ii\'rl'ligllt.y ill llritisll ir'.l‘rIi.or- lnl \\‘:ili'l’s_ liinlllinlliid tlmt historic :ll'glilililli.'4 put iol’\\'llrd by the Amer- l<'.'ll|:;‘ io .-zllpporl their contention were lllroiilliiliiilili- with their rluim thai. iili- t.i'i'nl_v ilworiiorl thrill iutvr- iintionol "_-‘rr\'itiuii-"_ lie proceeded to ilrgiu- flint lf _-\lil1rirn lln.d the Vlizht. to iloi-ull- whetlicr legislation liyllriilsli rololiirs concerning fisher- ies \vl~l‘i~ l'rnsiillnl~»lr_ the arbitration irihuiinl could lievel' ex-alnino whe- ther Aliirrirni rcfllr.ed rightly or \\~rongl_v to rlcognize such legislat- ion, l'Ii~ oppo:-:ed the Ami-.ricnn view flint lu\r.~; \rl-rr ilnllecrssury for pro- tertioil of ii.~'lll»l`irs ond pl‘esr.rvation of fish. Hr nl‘gll\‘\I that before l7RIl, the Iiilu-l‘iiii~ii of the llritish colonies u-lil;-li foi'llli'd rll-:- lfllited Sf.iltn,< in i785 \\'l=r|~ r-\'|-l‘_v\\'lil-rl- sulljccicll to iuu.-4 und i'¢-gillutioiis regarding lish- itlg. '|`ll1‘ ii'l':lt_\ “i\<'<‘ol‘ileii" to Amor- lcnlls the smut- riirllt as l.‘_ic_v had “.'ol'llll:l`lj.', to roilu- :ind iish in the \\'atl~rs .~;\l‘.»ll-ci to lol-nl regulations. The right. lind not brrll increased by thi-ir ilulepl-iiili-\ir~i-_ slid in thi- course of the lu'goiizli.iiill_~‘ for fhr treaty Of 1818, Aim-rica had realized that Bri- tniiiiinil cxclilsive jurisdiction in these \vatcr:=_ ln that treaty' America had not heeil given ii allure in the' iiilher- ies ns col‘l'pl'4icif.ril‘ wiitll Ilritilin, hilt only "lil'.i=.l't.y,” permission to fish "'in rolnnloiI_" tllni is to soy, under tilr ll'men. KILLE IG > I-I -11-< -2 |'°'“ f_ C 11 __ snail h’\'l1Nl .~ _._ ._ ‘- _ _ - . oiflri-l‘; .\liigl: