.. Ai. ¢ nam' GUARDIA _ -r"‘.. Lf... ._ - _» _ _ _ ovnwina D “mir rovim ._ wviiaicnv NoH,iiuiui. nAIiI)Yi°°iIiu1} . _ - 4 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1910. {,2’0‘2,‘}>E”f,°$'1',§§,'?|§'y‘§|‘,h“n"r'N‘,'i’i¥¢§{'|’5n T-. ge. 'I ~' ' , . ;=r===r_ _ ` _’ - --------.» ---- _ . us Inari ,LONDON, Sept. 10.-Ethel Lcbleve has confessed _to all that she lniws concerning thc- fate- of .Belle_El:'nurc. the wife of Dr. H. H. Crlppim, whom he is charged with slaying, ,fha the girl for love of whom the physician is said to have committed the crime will he thc chief witness against him. according to a report that is gaining general credence. .It is understood that pragw-'~~,~ Humphreys will then consent to l.'f¢ the girl released on bail provided that she can find a bondsman. The powerful in1iirence_ brought to besi- on the young woman by hcr family and the Crown prosecuter has finally broken down the girl's resolution to stand by the physician, and she has turned lupcin hlm. By doing this she -185 ¢B¢BP€'i~` Possible pun-isbmient oi denth, or at least twenty yea,-s.5m_ prisoiiiiicnt., which is the penalty iicalt out to a person convicted 01 being an accessory after the fact Nou' it is believed she will escape with u. nominal sentence. 'line Poison hyoscin, which the post-m'0rteni revealed in thc remains! “I U1" U"iPl’°n'l‘~l W-'-E. is a colorless I I "`("`"l’l).V llllllid coriipoun-cl lia\ I t . 'ing lib’ IlI`0l1ertles of liyoscaniii-n ron. lmncd in l1C.!‘-liflll-8, thorne-apple and di-ai`.'ly nightphaile. It produces de. liriuin, stupor and coma, nirrs FRIEND misses orr Lifes srior BOSTON. Mass.. Sept. 10-Solici- Sl. JIIHII IIIII IS Gllllll IJIIIIWIIS ST. JOHN, Sept. 11-The attend- a_nce at the fair on Saturday was sixteen thousand. Judging is about completed. . The following are Island winners: Class 49~Cheese. Cheese, 1 Chedder, Colored-lst Leo Hughes, Kinliora, P. E. I.; 1!i..i Wil- liam Clarke, Emerald, P. E. I.; Sid John A. Murchison, Orwell, P. E. I.; 4th S. H. Brown, North \.'i!i'i=liire, P. E. I. Cheddar White, lst Leo Hughes; Znd Adrian Mclruies, Red Po-'..u:, P, E. I.; 3rd John A. Murchison. Cheese, three dats, colored-lst. |Leo. Hugh-es; 2'nd. Edward l.arkin, 'Cardigan Bridge, P. E. i. ; Cheese, not less than ten pounds, home made dairy-lst, John S. Cos- sins, Park Cor, P, E, 1_ TY COBB UNDER - A DOCTOIPS CARE DETROIT. Mich.. september 10- Thc ocul_ist to whom Ty Cobb sub- mitted his inflamed eye for examina- tion, has issucd an official statement in which he says: "'l‘yrus Cobb is being treated by mc for clyctis of the right eye. The condition is serious, and it is an in- flammation of one of thc most im- portant structures of thc eye. The binocular vision is seriously affected. The treatment demanded in his case necessitates the relaxation of the fo- cussing avparatus of the eye. I have advised him to remain out of the tm. (_;c,,cra1 L10 d wh t Igame for several days _at least. I lifelong friend yof ` ,P‘I':sI)d\en1i?0¥;If€' I Iecl sure that no permanent. iniury to onli at the Hotel 'ronreine in this city ycstcrday. Death came sudden. ly, the result of' a cardiac tliremus \\.-liich cnded an illness of e. month due to an attack of bronchitis The dcntli of_Mr. Bowers, who rellnhiiish- i‘i__l an exceedingly remunerative posi- tion ns railroad counsel to take up thc duties of solicitor general at the instance of 1-‘resident Taft, `rcmoves fl lJi‘0Spn.ct_ive candidate for one of thc vacancies in the supreme court.. l_n fact Mr. Bowers has been mon- Wlneil llrominentlydis the next chief justice. .__»__.__ H.-il) TO ABANDON OPEN AIR MASS AT MONTREAL. his sight will result from this inflam- mation, provided that he now takes |a sttitch in time, hy way of complete ' res ." TENNIS PLAYERS GO TO HALIFAX NEXT YEAR ST. JOHN, Sept. 10-At thc annu- al meeting of the Maritime Tennis Association last evening, officers were elected as followsz- President-Cbnrles Grant, Halifax. First V-ice-President-T. W. Vidito, Halifax. ' Second Vice-President-T. M. McA- vity, St. John. . ' Honorary Treasurer-Leo Gaston- uoN'1‘RaiAi., sept. 1o-Ai¢hnngir"S"1Y.H“1ifH- ' " an immense crowd gathered on Fletu cl_u~r’s Field yesterday morning for opt-u nir mass, which was to have been one of the principal outside events of the Eucharistic Congress, flip ceremony had to be abandoned on :u,~<:uuiit of the weather. During thu night therc was a heavy thun-der and rain storm, which made outside ;>;=.°9._f°.f._§>1=_i_wi.l\'.=.e=.i4>i=- _L_ QALE OF FURNITURE and other l nrticles,Tucsday 13, at 11 o'clock a. ni., at my sale room A. Boisner. Auctioneer. _ _ _ __ _‘.\~i2d2iriipd._ T OST, Saturday between Qizri-ns _ .J Arms and Charlottetown, ovcr- coat and gloves. Finder please leave at Morell 1-'.11\ise. !l~12d2i|'liD‘l~ ]4‘0OND, on Town Road between O'Neil's Half Way Hrapice and .Iohn Acorn’s, store keeper, silver watch. - Owner can have by proving property and paying for ad. Apply to Alcx Dclory, Vernon River B;-id 9, 9-l2d2lr1ipd p. .. - the lowest registered was 44. The if ,____,_ .,, . __,, ._ . __; “owing ' i,.7‘~ |,|i,',,¢r|\,q¢0r 0( uma-the 1atter‘s work cations point toward s great. week in warm:-st on Snturdny was 66. at ll a. ]_;0WL1NG, Burkeuz Alley uiieer l"i\Ch‘lI.t§; Mr Sfrfdiiwood and his showing up with _particularly good Charlottetown when the Exhibition m. 57 and 9 p. m. 52. The widest . market. Open lawfil days. ten to ener¢5¢,|¢ gun gm]-,pls with n -new effect on all buildm_gs, walls and opens. Friday night was 49 aboic. einen, 9~8dig __ l _img nt. the root; lrliorean. The sim rose yesterday morning at I I E. P. IIIIIWII MONTREAL, Sept. 11-Robt.Kcrr, passenger inanagi.-r of the Canadian Pacific Railway, having reached the age at which he thinks a man should retire, has asked to be relieved. - He will be succeeded by Chailss Usher. It is understood that this means further promotion for G. E. Foster. A RIOT OVER A CHOLERA SUSPECT BADEN P0wELL ARRIVEDIN. Icuusi In I Ynuiurui ` IHIIIIIIICIIIII Gaynor, aged 15, was shot in the right breast and seriously wounded. by a bullet from the rifle of a youthful companion while hunting on a lake near Mcndarn Junction. The boy is now in n hospital hcrc in a dangerous condition. CRIPPEN TRIAL AGAIN GOES OVER LONDON, Sept.. 10--The crown pro- R(Jf.lI'l, Sept. 10-The action of the niuiicipality of Asceli Satarino in allowing two persons from the rholeia infected district to cuter thc town has provoked a great rage here. ln a riot yesterday the auth- orities were stoned and two were se- riously injured. UHLAN COMES NEAR BREAKING NIS RECORD (‘HAR'i`l€R OAK PARK, llnrtforil, Conn., Sept. 10-f~lensatiounl horse races brought to a close yesterday the grand circuit meet held in con- nection with the Connecticut state fair. The closing of the grand cir- mile in 2.011, coming within aquar- tcr of ii second of cqualling thc rc- cord, 2.01, made by the sonic horse in Cleveland on August 8. Ulilan was driven by its owner, (5. K. G. Billings, of New York. The truck events were thc finest of the week. The Harvester won in istrniirht hcats,: the time in the second and fin`nl heats being 2.03, which brokc the track record of 2.042, made by Ham-. burg Belle. This race was a walk-I ovci' for the winner. The second hon-I two in three cvcut, and apart from; thc performance of thc Harvester was uninteresting. CHURCHILL YIAS YIOUNDED lllAN(`.l-ll