new-@'v"" I sr ,. ,- 5, ..‘ , . » \ ",¢»»ll~'¢i.L' v\.‘»f'§¢¢4Z 1 -I - l 1... f. W ns . I ‘ M 'E U I ., ;~ ‘ ,I-1.: ._ if.. .5 _ f _. ' , ...~ I _.1 ' ' ' i U :E 'wh ` . . 3 , j' y if I il . ._ . ' ""'“ic_~ ’ . _ _ , MQW, r _ ,Z -r. ` ‘Q T"-*Il* _f . ' - , . - . I lr 5 .* .Q T 1.1.1/» do-4. ` '-3 .mc wow al£i).ii. naiun is-rl CH A »¥l'i°|hi“"01\l\ii.v uzenmnisoi 'I ' ' »" ' ' ' _ ~_ ' 3' ---~-------- ____, I _ W i RLo'l“rsrow » PRINCE EDWARD CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST "#6,, YESTERDK AFTER 1I§§l§g§'¢°f%F7-8-'?I¢¢.l -'ill.,‘A-nil-pfal.,$Aession in this-IS I. '0.F. HELIISESSWN ..-'- ,.. E. . ._ . Y ‘f * ...su-gc. ¢@¢.\¢,.; ‘_ in N, . H - . X ,». -liarllind Was Spcftledc hy Inclelneiif The Chief Ranger’s Report on _ ¢ ~ ,. ,, _ I .» .l . , . H585' C_0l1lt"~l "0. `Foresters opened ‘t elevan _tmftys B. F. Hodgson' H 0- R- l>l`°Pidfln§. ‘ ~All tne officers-“ ‘were ivreaéirt except Dr. Houston” Tl|_5/91~'lW5h'.fll Annual Session of the ' T Hish Phssieluui Mus. Alun Highdl ` DWI Marshall, had n..Lehnuu High Mes- 1 9608"- 'l`h`_¢"Hig'l1"C0ll'rt degree was -P conferred unoiruew delegates. seas- 1 L the. Lani Year’s Worlif __ _ A P0?I-“JAR MOVE. sun went down o meet as many of our mmipurnlxsil 812:36 " s possible before the new rates' C-pa mme into force and to keep the Or- cam" in his c - ’ minds us that bel fih l. - er B,,a';'°up;n°:l':el°ér;'lfn;‘:d0‘: *CTE her ol this lu rovlnclal Exhibition, in September, §mk;o;t`th8 L st It was a popular move and the 3|-oth.;-,F 'mmm ° mia S anquan ance of a reco ecti a . i - - _ ‘ . ionnl doniymetms 'Wx-0 than appoint” means f kin- _the l t Wh tl ` ll ma _ . on F»l'nancs,“`-K. Meliwy, 'chair-m.qn on 000551*/UUOU; J. ‘Anileirs`on, ‘Chairman-ll nn stale df- tli`e,"`c.r‘_ sup, Badly Sh3k€Il- McLaughlin of Brookville who loft his homo on Monday ufterhooii without M ,mom Had he apparent reason, was seenthis morning hose who knew ' him by vvm' Puffy “P0” “ing “costed tedhif him s 'hriliiunt fa" PM* lm” ‘md J““‘P°‘1l“°° L““‘l0l"S ‘amugf His death, re_ Lake, resulting in his death. he was the third mem' _ The unfortunate ma.n,who wasthiriy- may who stood in tm flve yours old had become demented 0_ F” when the dmad and all day yesterday selu-ch was kept e up by residents of Brookville to ascel as ,A_ Mcheau, Ah, tain his whereabouts. ons crowd uipon our e recall his heaven~lit hand-gras-p Can it at death has claimed Seams ,but as yesterday - , , _ , _ sat in our City Coun- . 'i today. _ aged and many persons injured, Siena. , Monteroni. KINIYS-. BUSINESSCU A \'C'Prcsentative mcctin of th E 1io_t's Union Evangelistic Bervlee|_ this autumn. Regret was expressed thart Prof. Watts’ early departure tive, and city sustained by the Rev. Mr. Woodror/Ic's leaving the City to ta-ke up other -luties. led together again Tuesday evening, Sept. 14th at Y.M.C.A. at 8 p.m. .i__-__-~s_v- --me The filncrul of the late Mrs. (Rev.) Ernest S. Weeks took place on Fri'-` diay the twentieth at two p. m. a/nd was onc of the largest ever seen in termeut -,took place in the Bldeford Cemetery. Among the bsallffltiful floral wreathes were the ioillowinsi- from Kenmare Lodge, Elllerslie, Capt.l Ednion-ton, Bayfield Williams, Ed- monton, Mrs. A. WJ-llidlflls also now' T" ~_'_&-, --,----_A----a---. _ - --._ ~_Y_%_-__._ a.___,o_,_, g e x- _ ecutive. of the .,'K,ng.s Business Ev" BERLIN. Aug, 24-A piece of dental angelisuc C,,_m,paign.. was had in Y_ work 8.000 years old was exhibited nt M.C.-A l[’arlor yesterda ftern t. . . _ _L30 p_m_ Rev_ Ge'o` 1,085 °é’:a;;_ which opened in the city today. Tre. .man of the General Commmm being ohgbct isa hnman jaw taken prom un in thc chair Su estlo s cr c l Etrmpan tomb "Ind Im” at can 5 nl'-"ll . , ' gg “ W 6 T9 ° V' held in place by gold fittings, _The ed from chairman of Finance, udvsr-.woi~kmans_lii is ex<_-aliens undsssmmgiy tisinS. canvassing. devotional, and. The exhibit f, the prgben 5'(-,E Dr' ushers committees ,all of which will Guerni, of Naples, Emperor ii'illiain‘s from Charlottetown- necessitated. his giving up his position of Chairman' ' " , of Music. W. C. Turner was unanim-l ' 4 ' ously elecqed to act as Chairman iof S this important committee. Rev. Mr. | » ~ Ross mentioned the loss the Execu-I -- \ . The Executive of tne King’s Busi-lsington qemetl_‘y.~ About' 189 zpyrrhwes me is er-.1ic;:.;ie.§'i.°::°i"hfs.sl:;“;li::° that section of the country. Rev.‘ . . - George Steele of Bedeque had chargel.?;§:lnr'Z,.Fh€h‘;"%;'&:,r`2,:;;n§(11l‘;"‘g\gxllxgg of the service which, was held' in thg ~ ' -- - - ' Methmllst chumh- He was °“l“I'° .tender steps was caught between tender by Palll H» J*-'h“90“» R- G' sl“°l°“~ .und engine and instantly killed. li look W- A- MMDB and P'3‘"Y H“"P°f~ 1"” nine hours to remove the body from its Wm. Richards, Mrs. W. J. McLeod,-‘emily death is dee ly lvsgretted by a -v-- | l . . j-_ly_-~Eifciir-iiiV|lS'Sifls,-Mifdlsaf-S11Mi»..ilieuees--in -Sim Lorenzo All Destroyed ported. Were 0V8l‘. Hill UEHIISIS _-.1 ills International Dental Congress. las frcsli as thnuvh done yest‘erda` meet in the new- future to fomuw up exhibit Includes Roman forceps and the work in preparation D, DL El_ other dental tools of the second century. _-_~@__.._.l._ I _The funeral of John “'_\_irray was I heldfon' `l“rfday’a'f'téi-n'oon the zdth inet from his £ath’er’| residence- to th’s Ken- ed by! Rev JoIm`StIrli|'ig, Rev Mr Gough ` and ev A. W. Nicliglls. The pallbeqrers were Wm Mgliay, . olgil, Hoivurd, Wm Johnston h Mo 'son Dames M His care and kindness have been much appreciated by th?" family of the dead boy. According to , ,r Bennet the accid- ant was cause' by the 'wheels of telldcr lbavimz the rails while hacking up from water tank. The cars had been uncoup- led and only the Engineer, driver and brakeman, Murray were on the train lt poor Mnrray while about to iump from position, Deceased was in his 21st year, a younglnlln of more than ordinary pro- mise and had he lived was in the way of roinotiun in his chosen calling. His large circle of lrieniils who tender lo his , parents and family their heul't-felt f~f“Eqrnonton, A. E. and -Mrs. ' ~ -..»-.-mp.-..-.n-sh ss-rn-us. -an-u-U-is-l»\ 8,.: D. P. MeNU'l"I'. ‘ Malpeque, Chairman of Committnc on New Business. The audiences at New Wonderlandi last night were loud in their praise of the splendid- entertainment given. Many visitors were present and wen- nlsllghtcd with the hall Wllliill' hill been thoroughly renovated wad dhpod ~ 1 Wil' , mms’ Moncton and M155 .miilm-,[;\f10. `- the |'o\\'l\rll of thc f`uitlif'ul is his. .received here sa s that,accordlni; to :ivmpllth_\'. lie died in the path of duty Siena itself escaped with a severe Conslderalolc damage was done ln` shaking, " llo'nncon_ven-L0, where Swami houses The people were badly frightened collapsed and one person wus. killed. SES rughrgergitob 32° B_“°ets»t liner? .. 8 . Several persons were l“`j“"°d lf* semyi-panaic until gssurciin tliesqllilfkgs us sluud il uil is . f iuul wail ilu llfiilll wr' -.~ ,f__“,». . . , __,,,l i i Siifte éii Feef‘Ueepf`f' to Swim, to Save Har. Child. -___ KINGSTON, Aug 25-(Special)-l'rl Ballick, though unable to swim nstmko jmnped into sixteen _feet of water to SIENA- It"~l¥,_ AUS- 25-(Bl)€0i8l)~ A number of houses there were alsolsaw the me of her t“'° yd" "ld '°n~ A IWHVY earthquake was felt through- damaged and masonry fell into the nwt the province of Siena at 1.29 a.m streets. ' The shock was recorded in Piom- Pfectivailv e_li.the houses lu sun huns so 1.25 sm. und there was ‘ L°\`€M0 Ware destroyed or badly dam-A repetition five minutes later. People fled from their houses ln Thn illlake was felt most sevenely terror but no damage has been ro within a radius of twenty milesfrom who hadjfallen from the dock and In sinking for lust time She saved lien boy, but is in s al, serious state. as a result of the shock Mrs Ballick was was rescued by a neighbor by iiisalis of a. pole luslllillli. . uw LONDON, Aug. 25-(Special)-'l‘l\e - lvllullsllz: clullml luvi ll full ills' `”° Aiistnalian squadron of the Imperial Navy will consist of one armontd cruiser, three other cruisers, lrlx torpedo boat destroyers and three submarines. . I- ':."' 7, VJ” , HEYMUNU-llhlliilll ‘llllllllllll The lluymoiid-Wlritcomb .exclirsiell party which arrived here Tucgisj night.. in charge of Mr. Hussey, spent yesterday in the City.. It in regret- table that this party could not have , had a fine day, as thc§,l_l_ad a dtigl »‘ planned which could not have provqd oth'rwise fl'.~in thoroughly olkyslyh to all. The party whose names an appended leave this morning I0( Hullfux:-w. w. Woodward-and wig; Mrs. C. J. Titus, Scott Foster, Foster, Mrs. S. J. Hegenman. M - Jolin Greyfoster, Miss Ruby Gr .. Miss M. G. Blanchard, Miss Elsie . Durand, George F. Brysnton. M Mary E. Butterick, Miss Marjorie Donald, Miss Katherine, M. Flo , Thomas J. Cavanagh. Albnff Morse, Ur. O. H. W. Regan add wife, Miss Jane L. Hammond. The ' c, ug ' _ party registered at the Queen while ~iCarnpboll, and O: C. Bennet. Thelsst here. . _ M -nawedis the voinls mln Yeo occom- . | pooled the remains froin he scene of accident, l5o mile! west of Winnipeg. ‘ :.:_. __..,,__;' _-Q-7'. ' - l.. I ` "'h Yolik, Me., Aug. 24-liohcrt Reid of Ottawa, one of the Transcontindil- tal railway commissioners of C-ana‘l°. died suddenly uc 5.45 o'cl<>ck tlis morning at the spsrhlzwk* Hotel 'ln ogunquit, where henna 'btavinlr Wiill his family. hir; held was .attacked with illness late Vast evcnin . while hc was playing cards in ill!! \0\7‘l with his wife and friends. Suddenly he exclaimed \-"I Can HOT- B00 WB cards" and Dr. Barlow of Mointretl a friend who was near, ordered him l | "I i.i~i.\vi~:s Foaf N,0lY' 1 then hours, thirty-tvm minutes, i\2||s_,|n chu Provinces, U Gillis, Indian River, - _ , ` l U '3 ‘I l ~=n-ei.-.1 -.».~.»,~.+`n-ni. s ». f. -i » If ll, ‘l ic- :=~...»-fm 'Mil-‘-_» . uf 'll iI ~