___-_ PAGES of the La. OR NING .Dany __ i as ` 8§ifnLS’i§i/5°" °" Cache-»~1l?i°f\1 Morning Mails- _ ._.._.; HE CHARL0l"IETOWN GAR I . ~'°~' READ A|_|.. oven PR|Nce: EDw'“ARDi |s|..AN|:>--- MURN WEICKL fi E2 52 §5 1% O is U C Es 2- ii %4 "THE LATEST NEW S , CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY JULY 2_, I I1 PAHIS SUEEEHS ENUM THE HEAT PAHTY LEAITEHS ____ ,Long I Drought and ,Scarc of Water Add to the seri- ous Trouble Speciul to The Guardian. l'AllIS, July 24-Paris is swel ing in the worst heat wave in hint half century, which is made ni se\‘L~re by the drought, not H drop ruin having fallen for a month pa liidications point to n eontinua oi in-at for several days at least, a down in the water system. Many deaths _have occurred, due KING IIUNSIIETS ?»_ ity About Means fo Ending Pre sent Deadlock. KeptHlm From the Races . .- L_ ter has intervened lo an attempt to uw aiilrgotllie warriiig factions to a peae¢_ Ho is anxious to avert swampiiig it thi! l\lHf»urlc House of Peers with if nm; battalion of new creations and if his personal influence can effect it he wil nd arran l f to add to the suffering of the pen- gene d;§a(Tlg¢llc.or overcoming the Dre ple there has bc`en a partial break- His Majesty gave un audience to heat y0St0I‘II3T]haewIIi.;rG\1I)1iI Iépiirdrmlnt Guul. SAUC9 IW “dI"“t mid und nie emi consumption :awsome few year' 118° it “B” °“1°"‘I “ I,"*0 b ion of feces esrl . truordinarl’ ¢“°°°“ PIIII II" I’°°°“III . D Y Y . Th ‘ ' ith ll classes. The I e llrlvedgigatorii carrie to the con- the favorite w lc ‘T Chick of the °I’°l°h after- close experimentation basis is Amer swim it is “mop lid research that the use of Chewing smoothest l"d°~ _ -- _ -__ -___ ___»_ _____‘5 _ 9____'_ _ l. ii icor|.,e iwn today ll 0 Yllc lux the prisoner was 090". a new witness, had his direct takes place toiiiorrow iiioriiiiig at the in. . present, 'l`licrc is little excitement and the affair is expected to pass oil quietly . 'Flin method of executioii will be the sniire as that of Peter Whrcler. 'l`he gallows are erected behind the jnil and ure' closed in. COOK YfO’NT GET ` THIS GOLD MEDAl COPENHAGEN, July 23.-The diploma grunting n. gold medal to Dr. Frederick A. (look, for his alleged discovery of the North Pole. LIGHTNING STRIKES CIINSO CHURCH CANSO, N. S., July 2-2.-The most severe electrical storm that ever visited this locality raged at an early hour this morning and calmed much destruction. The Catholic church spire was badly shattered and only by the efforts of those who aiiswered the alarm was the church saved from destruction bv fire. The bolt that shattered the spire. CANADIAN CRICKETERS OO DOWN TO DEFEAT NEW YORK, July 22. -The vis- iting Cniiadlaii cricketers from 'For- onto, inet defeiit today on the grounds of the rltntcii lslniid crick- et club, at liiviugstoiic, Staten Is- land, the locnl clcveu winning by the score of 100 to 94. 'l`hc wicket was a bit buiiipy, but not enough to bother the bowlers inucli. porated sugur and then flavored with garden Spenrmint, cultivated especi- ally for WrigIey’s. ispeariniint is an unsurpassed unver- ing, also possesses medicinal proper- ties, being a splendid stonrich car- minitivc. It is just splendid :is an after dinner sedative and illgestive. oiiiidren like it and it rises then-. good. W. Hogg is meeting with creat gneeess in wholcsnling and the Mac- Kinnon Drug Co., who are retailing Wriglcy's Hpeuriiiint, say that its sales are far 'in 'excess of any other brand and that it is u distinct nd- ___ _ » press was fifteen mlnutesdate. IIIINSTANTINIIPIE LEAIIINE HASE SWEEPS TEXA (Special [roiii ('iinrdiaii Coircspon- canic as a shock to the entire coin- HIBD examined wIIIIe Dr' J' Il- M“I9h' .nuiiity. His condition was first Major wI’”I“`I noticed by Iiisi little grand-daughter flora Walsh who notified the house- hold I Drs Sullivan, Mclloiiald and opening of Huprenic Court at 10 n. v[c],;,,,n w,,`,,e i,,,,nem,,tc|y B,,mm0nc,1 G. F. I-lutclieson and hastened to the scene but were II Is 1"’S“II’I° t_II‘It the CIUSAFIK uf- too late to render aid. Death was Kem’ R030” gIIIIIIIIIIR OI CIIIIIICII IIIIIY “IOS” I3U‘ll\)’- due to Iicnrt failure. Deceased who GLASS Cl. was seveiit -foui ears of a e was the United States where lic served for l)1(lllY, July 24-Joliii Tebo will u iilunber of years in the navy under Sidney GF03’ hung at five o'clock this morning, Admiral Sarringnut and was in his |31- G- LIWG 'l‘liei'c is little doubt that e emifeg. flagship ut the taking of New Or- A-‘Allan sion has been niulle to llev. Mr. ltoy, |9805- Uh TIAS l'0t“"h t0 UUE PTO' (“0I' ht°w"I`I' Iiiiptist minister, who has been con- VAUC0 Ill! Shllfhild H flshihil 09fl\hli5h“ sidcriilily with 'I‘cbo, and appears to “wht ut RUBASICO und Inter removed _ _ CLASS D. have enjoyed his ¢;.,,,fp|cn¢c_ 'perm to Souris where for a number of l‘»l`h0Bt__/\l11lYlhS_ *-0 the owner, Malcolm S, lelly, Love- 7 Zbdlwpd. ELEELIL ___._-_.7 »-------- 1+- -- ~ ~ BOWL1NG Durko's Alleys, under market, open lawful days tgii tr eleven. 2' 55* - Minai~d's Liniment cures colds, ste. ____..__...._.._-._ ,».., BHIIITEUH MEETS S HIS EIESTITHS - Two Square Mugs Burned Vedrines and Beaumont Are Accordinzto Present Reports Defends The Liberal Policy, and 5.000 Houses. in- Ahead of Au Their Eng- °fC°'}*°S* N°W "°"di"g _ cendiaries’ Work lish competitors III IIIaI SITII9 and Aitacks the Nation alists With Severity MAhVIhLl‘1.Ju1y 24.-Hen. Mr. Brodeur, Minister Murine, yese¢;i~.|_,y addressed 3,000 electors of lmuville e . bo. here. . H0 was uceunipi-inied by lion, Mi-, Lemieux, Postniuster General. Mr. Brodeur after speaking on the Imperial Ciiiifereiicc and in defence of the Cu.nadiu.n position there, turned to the Nntioiinlists, He attacked the Natioiialists vig- OFUUHIY. stating that they were polled only by hatred and envy and had no real policy that could be \:s~ ed to contrary. THHEE IIIHNS EIHLS HIIBHEII 50 HUUSES ,ives the liouses they said they lind robbed during the .last few months, Mary lluggiiziiio, her sister, I:£ilo- nicna, und '(.‘hi'i:itiiie ffnrsono, iree young girls, were driven in ri. car- Iringe through the city. 'l‘liey point- Ied to more than fifty houses from] which they had taken wearing ap-I purel and money. ' "We got $10 fi'-im this place and took some clothes fioin that house,”§ was the iniorniation given to the de- tectives as the carriage wus driven, through the streets. - I "You see that house over tl'iere'."' one of the girls w'ould ask. "Well, I got 11.84 there and in the house NIOBE TO ST. JOHN AGAIN A ll/i1.1I<`AX, N. S._ i-.ily 22.- The cruiser Niobe will lonvc early new week for the western shore and wiIlI I likely pay St. John aiiotlier visit bf'-I Ifore returning. » CHANGES IN BASEBALL TEAM (IINCINNATI, July 22 - "C-hangcsi and experiments will be made in thei Cincinnati baseball tcuin ai. once.” said President "Garry" llcrniunn late Nicw iiAvi~:N_ ooiin., .iiiiy zo--I flaliiily pointing out to the detect-I _ .TFT ' I ` som ANL-ic 35' _ 2'? `*> Fl ii GE IE "ir I-< ‘<1 3> 5: ri.. ... Z; <5 TEBII HANSEII IN BIGBY JAIL After Confessing Crime He Went Calmly to Execution Showing no Fear _-__ Special to The fiunrdiiil. l)I(IIlY, July 24--'T‘t‘b0 paid the penalty for his crime at five 0'cIOev this nioriiliig. The prisoner was calm and showed ,no signs of tremor. next door to it T got awav with S3.” The infoiinution ~.urprised Sergeant Healy and lin' €"ive iiuwlor, and ivihen their listr re gone over lata itodiiy it was se-.i that the girls had covered ull sectii 'is of the city. The 'irrest of i..~- girls and the re- ,velations that followed caused one of 'thc biggest seiisations that has de- lvclopled in police r'rclcs in ii. long time in New lla‘.'eii, and owing to the youth of the girls the question of the proper piinishiiieiit for them has not been settled. , | The girls are only fifteen years old, -and tl"-ii desire for line clothes and Iihc excitement to hc had at the dif- iferent suiiiiiier resorts about New lluveii eve-iitinillv lcd to their arrest. With their iii~¢-sues barely reaching to their shoe tops, the girls were liroiigllt into detectives' liendiiiiiwtcrs today nnd i'f.-vealeri the im-cliod by which they robbed houses. '}`IIii- girls told the police that ivlcn they .saw a womnii sitting on the front porch of her houie they would go around the buck way and get in- to the house unseen. llpoii gcttiiig into the house they would ruiisuck liiirean drawers and the like, and if any p.;rson who i~i-siilcd in the house _-raw them, the girls would say they were looking for n girl named “Mary lIirii." 'I‘lie nrrcst of thc girls was brought n.boiit ii few days ago, 'vhen Miss ivlnry lluglies, of l‘-'o_ 314 Forbes avenue, notified the police that three Iitile girls had entered her home, and when she asked what they wanted, they fold licr they \\'i,i~». looking for a :girl liiiliil. Hn their depiirturc Miss Hughes i-.Is.="-d $ll.84 from a silver ling, grid ni once iioiifiiul the detectivr-s, giving a ;lci~:ri'ipiioii of the girls. Since that time other complaints of s siinil.-ir iiiituie cunie pouring in- to thc df>*ecti\'e bureau and scurch was stai'i.cil. f‘upi.aii‘ lliinn_ iii' the detective bur~ emi, today decided-tIiu.t. the best way to »iin.‘i out just how Many robberies had been coinmittcd would be to send the girls around the city in 0. car- riage with two of his men, and this was done with startling results. today. "'l"lie question of n new nninn-i gel' has been taken up officially, but, new players are being purchased right along. These will be introduced intoI the game as quickly ns possible. Wei will not wait until next spring to ex- periment. ` "I thought we had a first-class in. field. but was again disnppointr-2, f‘Irnctieally nil the games lost by bad fielding were thrown away at second base and shortstop: “We have some very proniisiiig young players in Balanti. Grieves and the two Cubans, Marsaris and Almei- da. Manager Griffith is going to give them an early trial. We have a inim- ber of deals on, and if any is made the club will be strengthened. Cincinnati will see better biischall this fn,ll than it has at any time this season if it is within our power to get the mater- iul. George Stallings, manager of the Buffalo club, notwithstanding rs- ports to the contrary, will not be siic. censor to Clark Griffith." ’l‘liei'e is a strong possibility that little Johnnie Evers, second baseman of the (fliicagn (‘ubs, will be the liic- ky ninn. At any rale, the new mcu will be playing inurnger, according to l"resideiit I-fermniin. I ..__._._._.,-_-_-.-.s-.-,-» ._.._-_._....._.,._-,.,-_-_~_._..-.-_._»_.,__.___-_- | ness. No one find figured out in advance? just when the final vote would hc: reaclied, but it was expected dui'.<= the late afternoon hours. Follow-' ing the passage of the bill by theI senate and its immediate signnturr-I by Vice-l’resident Sherman, the iiic~| usiire must be "messaged" buck to the house which originated it, en- grossed on parchment, signed by Speaker Clarke, and then signed by Presideiit Taft, ndlcialliy and locally. The eiigrossiiieiit must be done whllel the house is in session. The house] will then adjourn until Wednesdny.' The bill probably will not go to the president until his return from llsv-I erley, Mass., next. week. The senate took up the Canadinii reciprocity bill as soon ns a quor-I um was obtained nt 1.15 n. in., the' call showing eighty senators pres- ent. Minard’s Llnlment cures Dlphtheria. 'l`li~ girls .niliiiittuil that they had fake-ii anything from gold watches to pmiiios, and it is "s'iniated that the total iiinount will rcnch several hun- dred dollars. Many houses in» i' ~'iford, West Haven and Westville also rob- bed by tlie girls. und tiips to these places will be made tomorrow. Tho girls have been released on bail of $500 (>a‘li. SEIZED SCHOONER AND _ PART OF CAROO I-lAI.1li‘AX, July 24.-An important seizure of smuggled liquors was made at Uliezzeteook on 'Thursday by J. C. Bourinoi., Special Officer of the Cus- toms, and Captain J. W. Gordon, of the cruiser Gladiator, Preventive Of- i`icer_ The Officers say that for some time the Customs Department have been suspicious of George Julien of (‘be:'.zetcriok, and part of the cargoes rlini. he takes Lo tlint place in the schooner Coiiiior. Recently Messrs. lloiirinot and Cordon were assigned to the cusc._ Last Tliursilny the two officers went to Chezzetgook on the steamer J. L. Nelson, w ere the Condor had arrived on Tiiesday from St. Pierre. After some investigation they dis- covered and seiz. i.woiii.y eases of liquor, ns well ii, .1-izing the schoon- er. The Coiiilor, which is 22 tons reglstcri~il, wus towrri to .lcllllflfm \'.'liore she was lc'I' with thc represen- tatives of the Dnpuitiiienf.. _'l`he officers say flint Julien was coiivicted of sinuggling oiicc before, about 16 years ago at Marie Joseph. HOMAN AVIITOR FALLS TO HER DEATH _Z1 I'l'T‘Al\fl’l.‘iH, Frniicc, July 22.-Mme Denise llloorn is the first womnn vlc- tim of aviation. She was killed by the aerdromo hers last night. Mme. Moore bud already made sevcriililne nsccnts were about' to iiiakn a high flight. When about 150 feet in the air her blplanc was caught by a gust and capsized. It fell straight to the earth and the woman was crushed beneath it. "Now f lay me down to sleep: I pray the liord my soul to keep.” Was my chl\dhood's early prayer Taught by mother's love and care. Many years since their lluve hed; Mother slumbers with the dead; Yet methinks I see ber now, With love-lit eye and holy brow, As, kneeling by her side to pray, She gently taught me how to say. “Now I lay me down to sleep: I pray the Lord my soul to keep." 0hi_ _could the faith of oluldho0d’l NOW I LAY ME DOWN T0 SLEEP days, Oh! could its little hvmns of praise. ohi could its simple, joyous trust: Be recreated from the dust That lies around a wasted life. 'rho fruit of many a hitter strife! uh! then at nighi. in prayer I‘d bend And call my God, my Father, Friend. 'And pray with childlike faith o'nco ll'l0l'€ The prayer my mother taught ol Y0l‘0.~'- "Now I lay meadows to lnltespzv '_ I pray the Lor my ron o_ . . --Eugene H\nr1“ITMldn. 5