fSlA1ll€rGsr¢.Af°»1° in "Sed N _ p°_ _ture of; the trial was the liens' sprjhgs. which awed- li. J `i§ _(1-;,~_1. :T _V1 . . - ». f.... f' ' ann ISLAND, cs.‘NA_Ds,,FR1nsv, JULY 26, 1907./ { i$.'i.°"..“.K.‘1l‘..l*T'i.e*..“.‘.’.”;'.i‘§{ii;l'.: -.X /,- 1 . _ `[;S_r'crois`x. July I7-_-\§_?ii.|h' the observance :pl-tviigegwtsslgprlvacy hfétfdume Firomklna .yup is __ rea an .tranche wnsniusa _f _fihsinboh ex~prs@ect~of police and 'nh in Hoy inndean -stkeinpkttc murder Succeed In An I Z ‘~ilad Attempted But Did ' hanged at sunset loday. ' The authorities made every effort during the past fortnight to persuade the woman to plead forthe mercy ol the Emperor, but)-his she 'ob~t.inatsiy refused ISASHEEESPS i. _.i.u, __ A f Oli lilo lsl .nd ' iAll»”nr» Mouoros, July 23°-inet the _ first motor car- turned out ot t el. 0. R. shops is a decided success `was demonstrited’ by the toot which was conoluiled yesterday afternoon. As stated in` lust evening‘s Transcript, the our had ioistop ut. Hum- phrey! for repairs io the springs, and whentlidse ‘were completed. proceeded nnutgrjohpneyw Ptidu Clfene and re~ tu‘|2|';,‘reaching‘Moncton about half-past l_tii1`o*o’olock last evening, aftera viry csidfsciarv run. Tho' trip” was not made to demonstrate the- speed possibilities oi' tho* car. but principally to test lhn bearings. These we fouhd to be ricot, and the only ' ' ‘cliche-long dslny at Iiusgplzreyf Thttllieur possesses speed, uovnv lrsisnoslhsdrrl-vu svslwm Psi", is n f ab u T' $h%T:§f_::°g;:s c[;:rcTl°,°ln _fanny n V; A Commonwealth premier. speaking at a reception given in his honor in the town HHSSIAN TGENIHS ' ' he had witnessed during his visit. io _ '___ ` England on the Imperial Conference vras - ‘the channel fleet off Portsmouth. MadG a wonderful The lines ofthe sea moncsters, grim, Y nrey and ominous, tho throng of torpedo .1 f =" ' _ ‘ and Pfasented N0 blots, the flights and darting destroyers , ’ - with this and other fleets represented fha Gzafs scores of millions of British money and ‘ _,centuries of training and prestige. _ magnificent and had an oipen pulrse. All _ » Imperial' defence rests on t 0 llilvy. 28' 1;|,3Miz,°: though the navy is not all ln Hn- KMM, ,ho 'perlal defence. The dominlons must no ‘ - ' be nlggardlyin-thciroutley. i'|1E'l;bTiT;:DE1Ti‘::. '_‘Til°Y WEN D05 h°°°ml“8 U`°°h°]d'}"» _ Tha above is an exact illustration of The Guurdian's Bicycle Trophy to be mouths* and ,`:;":l;';:T“‘T?:1l3:f_"Ep§;;;|'biz'nw H35 competed for three years. It stands 20A inches high and has but to he seen to “mah Tzzllpdmlltuatidu ailfllibvlw Ml0ih¢i‘. Wm' bcndmired. Thc coursels slateen.mllcs as already outlined in these ‘L th, the watchword,"Ali'far each and each commas. , »Pn'rensnnno, rl-osived at named b! I ooppef' in construct- RATES with considerable freight, including four James Welsh. Fish is reported' very At Balloram the average catch rnadc bv duinlnlr. St. Pierre fishermen report that exiellentcatohes are heing made on the brake, and the shore fishermen 'nf' that* island say the harbor teams with squid, glass are “ii” are more -ll noni iiuil llussills nn ` nnni inn nsi il si. nn lilliiii Pill in making N16 . --- 4. hr Y ) lllTS HE EISH n_l__i_i|rnns Sonic o_f._Si. Pierre Fleet Have Calches of 1,500 Quin- 1 tale. Nonrnsrnser, N. S. July 28.-The steamer St.Plerra Miquelon arrived in port at half-past. tvi oyesterdav afternoon with fifteen passengers. She proceeded ooSydney to load coal and will' leave North Sydney at eight uoloolr tonight hun`ncrAr. Br Ganesh] 0'r'rAwA. July 25-Within n. block of the ,entrance to Rideau Hallgrounriathere was 1;, ¢°_' ` l._` dieastrous iire th's morning. » ' The iessis estimstefrat from $250,009 to $ii{l0,iXli) partially covered by in»ur- ance. The greater part of the property belongs to the W. O. Edwards Co Ltd., thc EM wards Sash and Door Factory, pinning mill, library bureau of Canada, and a fac- .iory in which the lddwards Co. is is large- _ y .'Ritle`ou TA' Destroys Prope 7' T Edwards’ Companypand 0th- ihelnenfciwrofmlliioaiprlsons here was Grounds Senator riy __ ly interested and several piles of valuable lumber. E T 4 BlackburuandRussel's mica warehouse, the W. 0. viidwards main ofllce, a hotel, No. il fire st`tion and the grocery more of J. Neale w&re ull wipediout. ' It is estlm ted thai. about two million f-:et of lumber has been burned. Senator Edwards places the loss of his firm nh nearly $430,050, on which there is about $20‘,000lnsurnnce. S1‘.Pa'r|msarmo,Ju|v 23.- The police -- again. Aiew dnys¢¢0 Will" li' "°|'k he 'Galahad Peterhof palaces, and maps of 1” Wil Umfiied by ° VE!" 'nm' M” mst WU' Si. Peter and St. Pnul forlresses and the and now there are complications. ,SN T feriresses ni. Kronstadt,and apaper show- hos been ia Boston, and says sh" 'u"\8 ing the disposition of troops In Si. Pavers- pere onlyio see her son,whowss.. i. oe bm.;-b.."°»,,_,_ Tm, ,,,,||,,,, |,,.||,.,.,, M., when she left, but now has a child of his M" “Wed |,, ,he bud ,~m0|_y,¢¢- ,pp mm, own. She says she WlilN¢‘"° T'° B°°'Eoa the Emperrfs llic. ton. "NTSTTMlTT,HN EIEHTNN V Bggrgu 'ENE EAHSTHATEH __¢_¢ WBT: which B n Niki lblilllllo roczttfog drrlvirl S ln and Pr-terhuf Psisneigmapsl of the i'nl`ear from Oops Sr. Peter and St.. P¢_ui fortress and' the _, _ . . - gust by che French ,for r-‘es M C'°',il"\~i¢\ *mi '\ D*‘D°"{ _ to New York, showing the dlsrorltion Lf troops In the (SPsc\sr.By Canal] 'U' Ff‘W°."° OW' ST' Peumhu" MTTNNT The hp°l"uT 'l`nnnN'r0. July £3-Souiherl! winds. _ I If I it _ , -n:"::":“I;“§' A::;1|`:::E;_“,:::tnhT|: 9:, ,`;,p::»E ‘ partly fair today but generally unlettled Er. Plrsrueoao, July El.-Thr! D°|ivl_ ` |\rr¢alrri'a aiufléh`r,n youf\|r'rnnn id fonlx snap.-u‘nrl of belonging io ii/.ry `or|t_Mlltotic`n of the social lirnisie. On' searching him thu polic~fonnd plnmr of both' the Tsnrskoe _ SHIEE HETIHES Would Noi be Responsible for Defending the Eastern Frontier. 1’/mu. July 23.- I'.n~ls was startled Snlur-my by the announcement that F|unce's forehiost- milltatry commander, Gm. lingron, had resigned. Although uiiiciully only an ord nary memlvr of the wh- ciunen, een. usp.-‘isa rnmilce the functions of tho vice-president of that body, a post niwnys carrying the command of Liu- armies in tha flelrl in the event of war. ilu would thus hevhe eventual com- rnanrlel-in-ciilel. _ Tha- reason ni his rt tire nent li Parlia- rnnntfsrieclsron. shorlly before the close of the session. to interpr..-ttbe Two Years Servieeiaw so as to release part of the troops before the next contingent joins the colors in the fall. As a consequence. tha army strength has been reduced to ah;ui. 150.000 men since July ls. TH F. WEAT HER. _ EA NEW llElHNSiNlSK MAH PllllM[lTEll British Columbia. Sits for Vancouver. ` [SPECIAL Br C.\1n.E.] Victoria, il.~ C. July 25 W J Iiovr ser, K. C,scnlor rneniber for the cllyofVancouver, was sworn in ns Attorney General ycster. day. Hs was formerly of fiexton, N. li. 'I The position was vacant for some time. llllllll ANTI- SHAETESPEESHES Prrrsnuim, July 23-Six thousand speeches delivered simultaneously in 2,000 cilies, towns, villages, and country- sides in Pennsylvania' on the text “Thou Shalt Nor. Steal" is the programme arranged here tolay by W. J. Brennen on behalf of the democratic light for thc state trensurershlp. A day in August, to be announced later, will he chosen for this outcry. It.s the desire of the denaocrntfo organization to muke a striking issue of thel stutc capital graft- exposure. Under 'the republican administration the alrite err-cteda new capitol build- ing at Harrisburg whlch‘ oust. about 89,000,000 more than it should huvs cost _____,___-_._l-. STEAMEH lIEiASHEll_ nn slinsurini Wrunson, Ont., July 235-Nottwo miles from the dock on her flrrt trip on theL-iire Huron route the passenger steamer Flora came into collision ` with T a earldsucker opposite Wullrcrvllle lust night. and returned to port in n sinking condition herstem badly twisted. Sha is now at her dock at the foot of Bates Street, with n canvas patch on her side in' hopes of keeping her off the bottom. ' The Flora carried a large loud of package freight and I5() passengers. After the wreck the saniisuoker kept on her wayin spite of hails from the injured vessel. A panioljensuedxnmong the Flora’s passengers, hut was qulsied by the crew distributing life-preservers. Thu Flora had recuntly been refltted nt. considerable expense. The damage will be heavy. l E HAVE A SHHIJSE AGAINST THE JAPS Bneir, July 2)-The Japanese squad ron is expectedio reach this port tonighi. This delay in arriving is generally attrib- uted here to tho desire of the Japsnew commander to make ns short nl possible tho lime their the American and Japsnase warshlps will in together in the harbor, in ordcr to reduce the chances of any un- toward incident. between the sailors. The sailors from the American cruisers \Vashlngton and Tennessee, nuvv here seem to holfi some grudge against the Japanese on nccouct. of n fancied grievance amiarnestown. and there hun been some threatening talk in the c‘\¢_rs frrqusnterl by the American blue jackets. Rem-Admiral Siockton, in command of the American vrsseli, has decided in grunt. no shorc irnvo after the Japanese arrive. The American officers are preparing to rest the Japanese visitors 'with great om-rilaiity. They will be shawn every courtesy and entertained at dinner on board the American iisgehlp. , Persons sending advertising matter o The Guardian are requested to state whether same is to appear among Classified eds. liusinass locale, Announce ments or among regular display advertise- mentn. When no such information is furnished the management will not be held responsible if ad does not appear where desired. To be Aliornnv General of - ,N [Srl-:<‘n\r. BY C.\nl.r:l Sr. C.\'rnr:nr:~‘r;.~a, July 25-The wind and electrl`e_sl‘,orrn of last night was one of the worst in years. Trees were blown down and it is report ed that a good lot of unripe peaches und apples were blown oil' ihc trees. li ispberry bushes were damaged to a large extent. Campers along the lakes here had ients blown down and out to ser. so high was Frm; e rsnnlstn STORM . IN ONTARIO The Electrical. Disturbance Near St. Catherines Was 'i.`he Worst in Many Years-Much Ripe Fruit is Re- noried to be Lost. the wind, and rain fell in a perfect deluge, ln the neighborhood of St. Thomas the storm was at its worst. ' liiirldlemarcb. especially, was greatly damaged, several buildings being de- mollshel by the hurricane. A The Iroiiuois hotel barn was blown over, the loss being $2.000. The gable ofthe Methodist Church was blown off", and the whole front demolish- ed. nnin Ani is siiviuni The Merchant of Venice Well House The despicable lusl. of iz fl-l mul the con- temptlble nature oi the usurcr Shylocln whoui Sllakespvnrc larumrle famous in The Merchant ol Venice, were portrayed with fidelity lust. night by Mr. Ryan. l 1 his hands the character di the Jew lost nothing by his interpretation-the master dramatists, genius being mule understand able to the audience in n way which won their admiration and .api l \u e. There is one handicap from which the representation suffered That; is lnclr of space on the stage-ahefect that was par- however was lost sight of in the uiasterly work of Mr Rvln. who on the stage ir- cussed all attention. The grep* play went smoothly, the dlfferentoharactels fiurlinsr capable exponsnts;whilc the oihrr prin- cipals-Portiu, Bussanlo. Antonio, and Nerisea were most charming rcnderers ofthe nies assigned to them. The sweetness and ten/‘lcr ilrncc of Portia (Miss (lclleticl. e.s|n:cial'y in the casket scene, wore an example lor female lovers, and her rleclainutlon of the splendid passages which adorn her part was such as to charm the enr and gratify the appreciative faculties of herhearess. She was matched most admirably by Bnssnnlo [Mr. Bowen] whose finejvolce and presence mods: him a worthy Bussanlo. Nclissu also and Antonio suffered nothing lu their render- ing, and Gobbo deserves special mention. The other characters were oapably maln- tuined and the general result was nn cnlavement such ns isjseldom [presented in the Oper.. House Tonight Mr. liynifs company give The Vagnbond King, n play of an entir