Swom 12:2 _ Ii oming Ds.ilv-- Catches All Early Morning Mails W '-T-° ‘1 swine DAILY w’i rar .New rerl'l’.E”i.£’.l'.’3r‘lii.. 1 :gg al CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1908 ,1’l,’,?’}»}l‘,§’§‘¢§‘L{’§'}‘i’};‘{,f°,DOI§E. AMHTHST Ellll IIALEEIJ HHMEE -_._ _-__ 1 Wd! 8 Dayghler of the Late T0 Canada For The Last Si Joshua Black of Amherst N. S. ETEEHEHSE IH 1 Cent From United States. 1 1_ aili-larger, Jury, se-(speeieu- ' llrs. Alfred C. Chapman, Moncton, 43 per cent. The decrease is due t and Mrs. John Church, Amherst. immigration.restrictions. f The immigration from the State my showed an increase of one per cent. SHA [EHS |]|VUHSE » IH EHELTHH .__ ...mm Q " Inman LONDON, July 24. - George Arm- strong, son of Mme. Melba, the oper- atic star, has begun an action for counter suit. Armstrong is also nam- p Mrs Armstrong was formerly Miss gl Ru-by Otway, daughter of Sir John ‘cl Otway owner of the famous Tufton collactl ll qt palntlngl The weddlng morning, when Mr. Druet. sent to call occurre two years ago and was the 11°F- G0*-tin! 'D0 FGIPOHIIG 110 Went ln- culnlnation of a romance in which to her room and found . ,mtg on ne, U" °bf°°.“°” °f Mm- M°“*“ and bed reiung them uber ebe ned gene Mr. Otbwayu to the match was over Bw come o uent leadin . The Wdtmfeg lmgause gl llllagyouth og police were informed, river boats were th'e pair. / searched and a sharp lookout is ba- Mro- Armstrong is heir to 'her _fa~ ing sept fer ber. sire ben been with 1lher's estate, which is estimated .th in the millions. The romance be- d gan at a_ garden party on tlhe ° upper Thames, where Ming 01;- old. She has relatives in town" but wsy's parents had taken a house. her parents are dead. Mr. Dnuet """__"" T be u iicvcs that influences were brought ‘ L .II H ‘ I pon the girl, by outside parties, and ' t police ihave knowledge of her ac- complicea to her midnight escape. ' | S Florence is a» dark corriplerioned girl, rather short "but plossessing g~o;Jd » ‘ oks. - lo LONDON, July M.-There have been ' several political murders ln Turkey of late. Husni Pasha, Mutesaril of Dobra, was murdered at Seres, and a colonel was wounded at Balonika. All were attacked because they were _ loyal to the Sultan. They were ‘ probably suspected of spying on the , Young Turks. It is difficult to' say how fm" the main movement is poli- tical. There seems every reason to believe that the trouble sDril1B9 f1`U_YY_l “ the periodical dissatisfaction among the militvafry at not receiving their arrears of pay and the desire YARMOUTH, July 84.-A shocking for l‘0`ll6`f fi"0i!\` Dbl Gillcmlg “Judi” death from accidental poising occur- 5°" °f “’mY' °°""°°' r at seein ana, when Hilde May, Mi d_.-'-"i""Li C01 dp Etc one we yeer em- daughter ef- wnuem l ll' fl 1 ' hd Mrs. Turner, met her death as a rs __ result of swaldowing a quantity of carboiic acid. The grandmother ‘oi ed _ __ , the child, Mrs. Muise, who resides 3"” 3* E“'t°“d"'S°h' Komnoof' with ‘Hrs Turner h for 1 n c bin P1 ce' - s ir. L cruel. Smith. ' ' ' “B “ ° *T 1; he ééuc 1:16; \l,sc;_‘ Hsiql ulllal-L time been suffering from a sore leg. Burke, Port Hastings; gdb: Henry Her daughter was accustomed to at- Vickjerson I.»0Ble.nC»~-SY B01- tend the injury every morning and JUTY 34 m,°°r’d_s°h' Utopia' Hur u ed carholic iscid in this connection. , S ' Bch. Kohinoor. S _ 3“Th°;’,‘lT_' Pggelyfawlngs; 3,il,_ Log. On Saturady morning she was going hid, Smit-h, Bhediac; Sch. Morning through the usual procedure and Lig'ht', _BiChU`dS. BB? FOWUWZ 3-5- placed the bottle containing the acid Hilifei. 3111*# B°°*°“- en the table wane she went to the kitchen to get some warm water. u;|_.‘|1|', Urdmghg Cui-9| Gargetin Cows While there her attention was at- ( . _ ____T tracted by something in the yard and she went out the house, re msinlng B, few minutw. Dudnglher absence the childiniust have swallow- AUY 9_““"dT.°“ ’°“d" be the eeia. Immeneteiy ee ber re- who'rccelv¢sa_dimlyPfi*_1*' inn-r ure' #setter me were -:be ebue Bd ed, badly Pl'lDt0¢» bldTY Iliad done, and at once summoned in ical _ald. Everything possible :was done tio' relieve the ohild's suf- ildrings, but despite all endeavors she . _I _. _ - _ __ died a few hours later. Her father, .9f.wT1*t¢V¢f mme fwho is employed lin Boston, was tele- `“"‘|Y‘”°‘Tfy` th? $“b' _-graphed r. `~ eeiiyliafll ..bepin'-zre‘és¢ at . °\ __ I l _ _'CH ` `» _ , _ ,. . -,1 Minard’§ Lininfehi Cure; piphfherin- Lr=. _.»_ ' ---- reiaeaf booty cut. badly .dar;»‘»fea,_biaiy marred- tom,-miled or incomplete ____ » 1"- _:re ~.=;Q‘ ` sr srrcim. REQHEST Tlie“M_l¢_nififcedf<1Reel' “The lncen¢l_f§l’Y F V H Months. Increase of l' Per _ _ _ , OTTAWA, Ont., JI 25-' B 1 1 llrll G'9t>l_`h¢ Dollll die d here' today. -For the first six urhonths( lhiclgh She wad' a daughter of the late calendar year the total imrnigratio Jodhua Black of Amherst and a sister to Canada has been 96 119 as com- of the late Hon. Hiram Black M. L. C pared with 169,419 for tllg' ll," hall Ol - .__ Other members of the family wen 1907 showing n decrease 01173-300 0 HTS IJISAEPPEAHED CHATHAM, July- 24.-Florence Mc! divorce, and his wife has brought n Grath, |. sixteen-year-old girl, disap- eaired last nigiht from Oscar Druet “fl |11 “WVU” Suit f0l‘ diV01'08- house on Duke strut, taking with her ' 40 in cash and a, large bundle of othing. Sihe was not missed until he ay and not to look for ther. The e Druets seven years, being adopt-. by them when sho was nine years Keep Things Moving'-Heat Sue- _ ) T0RoNT(`)' July 26__(specml)_On° PARRSBOROD Nisq Ju1y23_The" grial, also are in the nrst row. Law. Todd s Stable Struck 1- ._-» RACES HE A wsivni slum iiuici ur iii IMMIGHliI0iiii` MOOSEPATH Y in Munir Ku; Joslin _..__.<._*.____..;_ l_ r _.i *TA .Good .Days Snort Enjoyed by All- rweniredmenkiiiedinoeer Finevessel Launched From Events Closely rColl'tes[ed_0[ficia|s of Stable, by Lightning, T. gheihlpyard of Leander ' , e. Fa -~‘ ‘ s__¢ 0 . . Y D r~ wentbad i;u the second and fourth lglle “able and were klllell by llglllm register. The vessel is all hardwooi BUY [HES EHHM i_i3HllKE Hill: -__ JERSEY SHORE, Pa., July 2~i.»- 'While picking berries on his father's farm Sunday afternoon that he might take a pallful home to his children, Ed. I. Childs was bitten by a rattlesnake. His twelve yehr old son was v_|_t;h him, A break-neck drive to Slate Run ten miles away, to find a, doctor, ' Narmada In ' an hour, but it \\-ng too late. The snake's lang; had entered an artery to Childs' leg, He was brought to his home here and died last night. His body had becomc terribly swollen and to weak heart. BLACK HAND SUSPECTS ESCAPE. TORONTO, July 24.-F'ive Black Hand suspects who were in jail at Fernie, B. C., made their escape yes- terday. They found the front door of the prison unguarded and, turn- ing.tbe key, they walked out. The police are after them, but they are clever fellows and may elude capture. vs GARRISON HAS MUTINIED AND CITY IS THREATENED. BELGRADE, July 24-The entire garrison at Uskub is reported to have mutinied and Albanians are s'aid_ to be marching upon the City, although there is nothing to show he could not Speak, though the_whether they purpose joining' lille doctors ascribe the cause of collapse mutiny' or “tempting t° que" it' °,_ I . PRINCBYS LIKENESS TO THE KING. e QUEBEC, July 24.-Those oi an oldergeneratlon let their thoughts run bdck to the days when th`o Prince of Wales father, tlhe King, -then' Prine" of Wales, visited this contfn l S - Will Be Repealed ef New Wonderland Tonight . il - v .0 0 um* rl plc-_the announcement of the prfse win- gqehpglzneral coml- nets will be made on the screen to- mifhtbn its exuifeirce, tnat__ti`ie may 'morrow evening and the 'inns e- nsue -enebeee' mme ee ben ib°vN,d°"- ' ' , ,ut on ‘nl-_.by ‘ mmggf of peup - Tonight Kiss Alfee Mcllonaid will 'lm °-wld not nt WN" wand - lla* "New Womderlhd' tht c<‘ng~ landthe eveningsdt was `own,.' _ s chsed to be adapted? lor the P0- Blm slll be supplbhiditbtflhiy 'K gg pilftr house of Amusement known .by ful 8"” ‘lm 11,, _ tliit name, and every one»‘» asked ‘M u°\0f.' Thi _ umxnk tm bm 'Ah n -?.h9lr`!»$'s|;‘¢p|T§;$|f|i‘T?i. competition' is cloud l\¢,»'|*'lH‘_ ti ent. ,those of the present generation? to whom the King is familiar only in ptttnres and through the glori. ons' rdtord of his diplomacy on behalf ol idle Empire, and in the intereutg of peace, law fn his line 'bearded and bronsed hee and grave, gentle ey" a striking lkeness to the portrait; of the King. _ r-here have already been many gpm. tacnlnr scenes since the Tercentenary celebration opened,” but the coming o the rlnce was t e most mm. ltr'-saiipbeeuiifui ef eu. -'W . ....,, / ____.- ._ . _ .__ ___ X.: . 0 > _x no THB PRIIIIIIPDI OITARIO. I ' . - >'-.lv 4, /3;'/~ `. .___ .\ ,fl or/`» "‘ _I J `\.. Q V. I | 5-fl( _ ,`\ _es . *»»%-_E -~ 1 _,_,-~»_ J _L_ "f.... 1 --2 H Gy* l._ " ;§?\_\“§ <1* Q » f-,.c.~%--e vi* - M, QM 1'-lf' PL'E5AN"l" "ronoN'i‘o, Juiy s1-(spe¢ie1)- moderate winds mostly west and south, ilne and decidedly warm. . 'gunn- -"qs-rec-m`E\.m year. The lightness of the crop is made more noticeable by the effect of the dry weather on the cloverf In a wet season the clover will come up ial Htotemem ff" the m"“U‘ of J““° even it has not been sowen for years, FUD' TH HH H UE THGIHEEHS When the ‘officer remonstrated with them, the sailors only became worse, with the result\ that they were bro- ught along to the station. At midnight Constables Savage and Kiing found two other seamen drunk and lying asleep near the Bank of Montreal door. The Constables moved them from their resting place and made them feel more comfortable at the station. These lsttter two were “too full" to tell their names, but bhey will likely do so to Uhe Magistrate this morning. THE UHEHES Hill EHUP Reports from the north shore say he average there, but in the Town- hiips and in the Easlern part oil the 'The grain has been aiiected in the dmc way-I saw some oats the other sly that were completely headed out, nd the straw was hardly a foot high ut after all, the grain crop doeen't mount to a great deal in Quebec. The ay crop is the staple among the rench farmers, and they are going o .get a great deal oil the land this mounts to anything. That is what; hat the hay is alittle better than l VISIT Wl]HE[l'S MESSIUH S'llTiUH _ TORONTO, July 24.-'l".)E. T-"-rzerton Shore, assistant secretary of ti. .oi eign department of the Methodist missions, left today lor New York or the first stage of his trip around the world which is planned tq take about a year to complete. Mr. Shore is taking the trip in an official capacity and will collect information bearing on mission work all over the world. He is expected to sail for Naples Saturday morning, and will visit tin mission stations of Egypt, Persia, India, Burman, Ceylon, Siam, Fhine, Korea and Japan, returrning by way of Vancouver. HISHHPS SENH ETTTEH Til HHMT ROME July 24.-The Pope has rc- ceived a letter from the Roman Cath- olic Bishops of Canada, in which they unite ln thanking him for his; letter sent on the occasion of tho‘ [celebration of the Tercentenary and the founding of Quebec. They gratefully acknowledge the |Pontiil's tribute of praise to the :brave and noble souls who orna mented the Church of old Fnance, among whom his Holiness had nam- ed Bishop Laval De Montmorency,the lApost1e ,of the Canadian Church and iiowrnaan, July zi-Abeui e ben T of the hay crop of Quebec and East- . . lb t t th hl hl ern Ontario has been cut by this In his tr u 6 0' B power W C or time. and dealers can get a pretty , ¥d°d id” °f 'how the Yum Wm °°m` lllberty and permanency to the Catho- pare with that of other seasons. he first Bishop of Quebec. ~ The bishops join with Pope Pius a century and a half has ruled in Canada fn place of France; assuring lic faith. The British Crown, say the bishops n their letrter, lhas no more faithful isubjccts than Canadians, whose clergy has helped to conserve Canada rovince the yield i very light. to England, IHHHHNS HEVEHHE KEEPS SHHHTKENS OTTAWA, July Z4-Cnnnda’s financ- shows a decrease in revenue of' $1.- llt when lt ls dl-y we clover neve1~_17Z.933, while for the iour months ended June 30 there has been a total as happened this year.” falling oil amounting to $5,566,522 as compared with the revenue for corres- ponding four months of 1907-8. Onlin- nry expenditure for June was $3.49,- 678 in excess of that for June, 1907 while the capital expenditure shows an increase of 9624.990. Customs re- ceipts for the month decreased by $1,- 436,000. 'The finally revised statement for the fiscal year 1907-8 shows that thc l-avenue wns $96,054,505; expenditure on account of consolidated fund $7_fi. 641,654, which frills short of mooillti OTTAWA, Jfily 24.-The union meetings in Ottawa of the Brother- hood of Locomotive Engineers and of the Grand Auxiliary, composed or the wives sea female relatives of the railway men, were concluded today with a union picnic and pro- attended by some two thousand of the capital eiipcnditurcs ol $3='\.253. 579 by $15,440,225, which reprz~.<\~nt_ | therefone the deficit on the your _+ financial operations. grem ei seem in Reeuciiee Park W the vlsvting delegates. ~An-'1interna- _ T- __ , _ 3 tional tug-of-war was won by the ` ` ' "Eli United States team. This mormng *_* . __ on Parliament Hill the civic Bra bfi-. ' "-'T' ff’ ' N fgade gave a spectacular demonstra- BERNE, Switzerlahd, *Tilly 24~.‘~A;S0LD|ERS HO 11°" °' T'h° “rt °' an nghtmg b°` frightful accident early today in the FB ’ ` Q. T `7' . lfore a lange crowd of members of lloetschherg Tunnel ln Bel-ne ,llpm ' ' O ith’ "w° “smug “'°°1°'u°'“°' resulted fn tlhe death of twenty-five The meetings of the brotherhood w0,.kmen_ The mm were ,ll-llllng lngconcenseu Jwzluw I _l gyenerday we" “H 'Mm in °°"°t side the tunnel and llerced the wa~ll| ~ V -- - Hind W°\'° d°"°T‘°d T'° 3°”°'“1 G* ‘separating them from a subterrsnean` T0° ll" '01' U|“°""" ` °u"i°“ °( °ub‘T°c“ °' T“t°r°°t °° river or lake, the existence qf which y`AN»l~lllD___y0ung ladies ,l -1; the order. One of the chief topics was not ll,,owll_ The wall gave way ln our Ord" mllllnely my _ d'i°°“°°°d W” th’ 'Wk °f th' with a crsdi and a torrent of wat-er ones having experience preferred. Ap- L°mi°“x “ct "°"'““5 1°' tl" and mud rushed into the tunnel and ply to Miss Randle. Prowse Bros °°‘"“°“"°'Y ef"-"‘°‘°° °' °°“°‘1*““ nnea ie .ui er the workmen wee ml 1-zseu. T°b°‘° dmP“t°° °n°°u“3 P“\’"° 'Wm' were Itiilisns were drowned. Fdrtun- .l 0S»l~__0n lr,-ld" evening ll l,,ll»__' ‘ti . 0 ii dl ' dill at E~ -1 EIHEHTHS T T T THE THUHT HUW ",._’_»__¢ LONDON, July 23-The two Cana- dian Indiens, Longboat and Simpson, eaoh drew a place in the first row o_f the fifty-seven probable starters in the Olympic Marathon tomorrow. Northworthy, the great Canadian snowshoe runner, and Goldboro, who `did so well in the Canadian final on, Lister and Goulding are in the 3 - . of tlhe worst storms ever seen in the was launched by Leander Gmhan second row. Gallery, Wood and ll west ig reported fl-om vll~dm_ ylanl_ from his shipyard nt Port Grevillc t0ba_ this morning a. line 1;w0_mag¢9¢\ row and Tait and Cotter in the schooner called the “King Josiah." 30 - ` 0° “ f“"“ °f_ E- Bf°°\f W0 hired .sbe is 9s.i ree: ierg, 28.1 feet with urrelltiep rurrrins there is practically r ST JOHN Jul 26_IS ecml) - V men were standing in the doorway of and 8.9 feet deep, and is 147 tons D0 |1*’»'tt\DX~ will Sh6l`1"iHK SILYB that Burn of Calgary are in the tihird urth Vllth so many unknown Simpson should win the rece. Long~ _ heats of the same race, Tommy lll¢_ l71B~l1k0d Bild fT101'0\1Bh1Y 'Nutr lmd ig boat is very confident' B Saturdayrg program at Moosepath Hayes. favorite Qulncy A_ raised, all one was S tm for the lumber trade between Bay Vfovidcd one -of the best dlfys sports hopes by Winning the first two heats an Engush;m;!‘oThUEan and the other pclrts ang thte United States. The ves. e enloyed in tears by admirers of of the 2,27 class, but was unable to lmmwm R names are no TIeosivi'ihsS:1ieTy offor :diets gdfgdgmt? horse racing' in St. Jlohn, Not onlry take better than the third place _ N, S, ' _ A stable on th f 1 . 6 T. T dd were the events closely contested but there-after. There was .satisfaction -W st k . _arm D 0 _ 89 F110 by lightning. One horse the officials kept things moving, and .however in seeing Bessie Patcheon a .Wu kmed tliere was not a dull moment during magnificent bay more from the the entire afternoon. Heafi succeed- S rin hill Stables, curry ofl first 4 i? I _ D E ed heat without delay and there was money, In the 2,27 class one third an- almost entire absence of tire- w§s_'do|1e in 2,21}. The lastest quar- some scoring. Yet in spite of thister was the irst first gf the F the last/ event was not inlshed uintil limi, it being covered in 341, f seven o»¢iock. Six heats were ncces-‘In the 2,14 class the fastest heat W X sary in we 2.14 Class and fwe mlwss the fifth, the mme being 2,21; ,-,. .-. . :::.f»i’ .error we rn: rr fl l f *Wa UUE' GH a 2 IPS '-l1l”D~ o e irs ea, 1 eng one in ' Practically every other heat wasr33}_ The fastest heat of the fi-W _ Won or lost on the home stretch. for-ali was the third, time being 2,13 Several were intensely exciting and and the firstst quarter was the last ST- -TOHNUS Nfld. -Tilly 24.-Ahvutl not a few remained fn doubtl until of the second, it being done in 33;! 1030 last flight Constable Lynch ar-1' the last twenty yards. Estill Boy Summary to follow. rested twu "amen who were attempt- ~- _ _~ _-» __.__.. _ , ing to take charge of Water Street. STANUHHEI [TIE T MUST EIGHT (lYS'l`EH BAY, July 23-President Roosevelt has directed the attorney- zeneral to take immediate step: for .he re-trial of the Standard OilCo1n» pany's case. NEW YORK, July 24-1t\vas learn- ed through sources indentified with the Standard Oil company that the $29,240,000 case is not likely to go to the supreme court of the United States. Nor is it believed that the casa will be re~tricd before Judge Landis, as the Standard Oil com- pany would protest against it and ask that some other justice sit in the case. The issues made up do not in- volve any constitutional questions such as are necessary to take the action to the supreme court. . .._.__._.__ ..,_ _. . _ L... _ __ , W.H|]fNS-HP UE .AHIT HH* LHAN llll. ‘. ‘ ' '*"_“ SYDNEY. .lily 24-Mr. Justice Garham ir . lrv»...'v.d nn order for the winding \_. f ' the Sydney Land and Loan Co. The iilontreal Trust and Deposit Company has been appointed pr 'derstood that the company is likely to be re-organized. The company was incorporated under a special Act of the Legislature in 1900 undet the nnme of the Zydney Real 'Estate Company, and in 1902 the name was changed. It was capitalized at $500,- 000, and the head office is at Sydnev. Harry Ritchie is the manager aiil secretary. The shares are ten dollars each, and 75 per cent, of the capital was to be paid up before the comp- . any ' started business. ..--- -1*?-` ._ , _,J .L_ Bells °° 9° °° V" “dm " "° ately, owing to the early hour, only I1 llver |,,,¢|l|, Swmmh, dew". '"""'°" th' ‘°° ~h°d ""°'°" .'b°“°‘ comparatively few men' had °lW°f°4,£iens.°s'iraer presse ieeve ei ios sm- flcfal or not to nsilway men e un- the tllllne-l_ !raL8tne& _l____v7.37d$ipd_ ‘°°°~ | It is beleved that the men tnPP03 " ANTBIIL-A girl for general the Kender River, which Hows through l,0,,"w0,.ll_ Apply at one. to "”"""_""“' ' . shamounteins above the tunnel. The ml DL Conroy' 50 G,-,,,,t 0,9", an Mlm#-F Lfulmght cu,,°lf'm"l°mdep ,water now chokes the ~ tunnel wftliisl _ _ __ _'l-fldtipd. ~; I x,000fyar|s=of the entrancef \ _ as . .J ». -Q.”-. wsu- .-_ ""*’*.._ ._- ovisional liquldators. It was nn- ' ._ _ _¢____.. ‘X73