'fu 5 .ml -I l= . .. ~ _ -==-- 0 3, _ *_ i 2m g » .f _i ~ L_ __ ` . ,_` ll 8,g;§,<;E;;;;§g;~;,0l . _li ,, 5;. if 1' . OM 1 ~ 7079 1°? 1907 0 10 it _ _ _ 1 _ __ _ MGatclles(l'\lll§&a|'&l; ' I _ , 1 Morning Malls. `uhiWiwf4 n'AI.vmUl~`1l»'liniiinl} _ ` V' F 'P ”"""* ' . -f - -~ is WEEKLY-‘”°W *‘"**"~"M'~Y»=f°l CHARLOT'I’EToWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, c‘ANADA WEDNESDAY AUGUST s i ' y I0 iF__ md" _ i _ln V‘VV -ng .‘ ¥ i ‘L i i 5:9. Ss” -g> ss 'r<>l>°rt/y loss win be ;sooo,..1’“ B. 0,-f H0¢n1_ ' ABERDEEN, Wash., Aug. 4-(Spec- Shaw and Nelson and Btocksett Log- One man in the ruins ol the Wal- lirlll-A careless traveller who thre.v1ging Oo. ay tracks. ` ga lighted match into the underbrueh Fourteen thousand' acres of green J. Anderson, engineer at Hosmer started a forest fire twelve miles from timber lie directly in the path of the ines, found in the air-shaft, sui- Hoquaim on the Hump Jullips Ho- flames and there is no hope of saving ¢ated_ quaim Road yesterday mornilng, any of it unless the wind, which is deam ~-Lena Bell, a woman of Uhe Red Which. getting beyond control, hns, now blowing is gale dies down. gm, d|n|;ri¢t_ - already swept over 10,000 acres of One thousand men are fighting the Several were drowned trying tloylslashings on which were piled 15,000; fire, but at this time they seem un- iswim the Elk River, but no searchi000 feet of cut lumber cmd now able to check its progress. s been made for their bodies. Ulfccfcns £0 °°“° *|=° *’°**1° ° &-Mdmd., ,,,,,_ picmon of gm, 0( the most interest-|hihition in_ Moore 1 ln' ,pm-¢»,n in nan world-the pieturoldow all dayit an;lotl;;e°:Il:l1“l§“5h‘;: tives in the coursedrif itzhstcgxyaxgx.;\l:s:°l;D¢;Iét\;?"Yw°nd."“d_ mm” infomation MBU' '13 ° ' ’ li ticket is bought and anbllmlty of the Hielands 0-‘are supplied iv an e 4 ga* h mm Aulil sootln" than new 01 f°°‘"" '31 °1'° 1’1‘“§°mf§f,,§° ,,,,f°,,-§,n,,, 14 ¢ n no nlioulil no lo-I 0 rum con 0. vcr! 0 1 g the box Th’ 11°" M1111" Tuun’ and A.'th°"' -'nd than humid the olive dlol I-launtieif Cheddar Cheese suDplY '"1 °m°°‘ Hn' ° 1'" ml th llttld qty and comedy to the entertainment, lars ittis gm moremghtan 3 0 one uno Anon ilononniu u new rq}\¢.*h°“l"= ~ I _ - ,ff ,_-.;§§‘,‘,9,,',‘?T§,, in '-'rnorvo n om for mvorv B01- ti" 01"* €“°"“‘“11 11" gunning oonteat is in full_ava'y ticket purchased. __ _l.`__ partmentl reports that the sale of special issues of stamps in wm- here has. been a big d€'lI\‘Bl1d IOP stamps from collectors all over world. The issues of thte various denominations will be exhausted in a ,i few days and mo more will be printed. ‘ problem to day in connection with automobile is not in makling tiheun enou-gih and fast enough, or even enough to keep moving-it is handling of the roadbed over BT. 'JOI-IN, Aug. 8.-The biggest re The big -lnachinlgsl tear the top oil an i d h h k 'f willngireal hhaorangi. elghrgn saga;-£1 utils ;I’,he practise is invariable and these ‘dust from automobiles is a serious nuisance inall suburban and urban promise a cure through the use of c ain.'\,-llqulllds inllwhich tarf¢1mi'_~itb kindred substances la the im ort- Recent tests in various large cities art ' tion is first used. Afherward wealler feet and after deicribing one magnifi- cent circle over the lake proceeded in bee line for this city, arrived here at 6.55 o’clock. within one hour had covered 45 kil hausen. _ _ From that point it continued ulon - t mmm p ever this coufd he done, and they never arriive from the West .Indies without one, s no doubt that in despatching mail only following the custom, without any thought of record. . *L_ llw lillill lon, 0li-0i0 0000 LONDON. Aug, 3--A cable froln Well. lngton states that the Premier said' New Zealand was dissatisfied with the steilmship iervice via the Suez Cana 0300800 l00M 0000003000 Jill Dcrcho.\ltel', Aug. 3.--A convict named Woodworth escaped from the county iilil this afternoon. He had iLsked_the jailor for ii drink and when the otflc ill went to get it he slammed the lo I’ to, locking the juilor in. Special offil-ure ure in pursuit, Woodworth was arrest- ed in connection with the bank robber) at Granville Ferry, N.S., several yeilrs ago and was sent to the penitentiury f 1' novell years. He was patrolled about five weeks ago. but a short time after was taken in by Chief Rideout of Moncton and sent up by the Ellie. magistrate for trial in September. a ii regarded as a dangerous character to be at large. Officer Archibald, who had taken v. a cial interest in Woodworth. was muclledisappointed over his -recent actions. I / -‘ , . linsniii lil A TORONTO. August 8.- Beachby The known dead in Fernie are 111 WB1f»°l‘ WPG, wife and two children, thi tile lumber camps are safe. but r ' '”' "` ' - . - .--~ s is mostly conjecture. found in a- well where they sought re- The loss fn Fernie is estimated at The ship continued on its wuy and H he Rhine to Basel. . HALIFAX N S August 1- n..........;......,'...u... ..i....,..u.... Beat the Cunard Liners’ Records, Th hNtSt g A. 3 on §omes from Montreal that .I-I. ;;, S_ , d E ' ndomitable which sailed from Que- 0 0 , NFW YORK 1 - . * ll" (ESS _ _ . 3:3 ctr!-;;;Yoi29 :gl alttir s reéord Cin g p _ _- I F |teleg§oI>;1 onfflshlilng vessels is the ' _m s eweenf ana n ‘ate-s icea o fis ing masters and Bhd El181Hllf1‘ The Statlemcnb that e og! owners, who hope by it to remove ‘1”‘11`9111Ps ‘1'~" 1101 USUHUY tH»k€fBI111li‘1 _ _ some of the many dangers to which . bs °°;lf;B1D1Y 1l\00lT¢°Gli- Ii- hi! l0Dg' f ‘the fishermen are exposed while out *_* goal ebpractice to. send mails from- - jon the banks, says the Gloucester e er v wershi when ,tigiszt VMONUJ I th B st Azusa, oi-wr.. Aug. 3.-lrlrtoou ' ' e, ° e 0 °11feet o 1 rf' . if sweeping down no' 'rho longest days ron was eos §‘;';‘;°';‘;;nV§,f,‘;f,f,‘;;§d°';,",£f ;1,§°S“ “’1‘.° the bis ww ol' the San Gabriel fuge. fW Mrs. Turner, carrying an aged be miade 26.5 knots an hour. Although for 2,000 miles from l.l to land she beat the record of ti Cunard Line ships, the vessel was n stripped to enchance her racing pow- ers but carried her heavy guns h magazine full od ammunition and the equipment of active service. OOWES, Aug. 4-(Special)-T Indomitable which brought the Prin of 'Wales from Quebec during fo hours in the early parti of the voylv all o and hail millions, and with lum- r and timber a total of four or tive d half, but many are so distraught, at they do not know whether they, -- -- . ve insurance or not i OHRISTIANIA, Aug. 3. - The French battleship Vewite, having on NEW YORK A _ 3__»1~h -___;___i board President Falliers and con- be no elecuon' begin i tg” wi.: voyed by a squadron of French war- g D 6 wr amps arrwed here yesterday King market this year as has been the can T _ 9 ' ` ~ _ ._ A _ . . p d 3 [NB S g"‘;,°t§‘1 Ng' Fa111°“* ““‘1 111° Klng °°11¢1'° Wlwfeill Hume at elections. as an resi ent landed and drove to- 0 the Royal Castle high as $2 000 000 and $3 000 000 was ' ` ' ` gether t ' , ' ' ' ' ° | brokers, but on account of `the new IN laid lor principals by the curb ' betting law, brokers said today there ____ ________ would be no open betting this year. lHl Klilli 000003 lllW l00|('S NEW ... lHl P0lSl0lNll° lllllllllli l0W to save their own lives. all Two children and a man unknown. th One man in the ruins nf the Wal he Haakon boarded the battleship and in recent years The curb rovi ed 000100000 if knots bmties M um 6 110551' Riser, carrying trees and driftwood 0° - ` - winless' and 11 15 with it as the result of a cloudburst “rl 'phn engineers consider the feait of said he will try it- on his schoonerh, San Gabriel , _ All st I d it me B lendid tributeto when slle returns from the trip on] canyon ages lc U19 D Om 11 11 11 which she started on yesterda hive 1066" Med up and communication tihc Parsons fllflliflw- One of the features that maykes th lwlth the camps is cut OH' A rescue . _ ._ _ 0 rt li 'ii f rm il d lil it it ,id rpm, Indomitable passed more lthsn ogpcaiifis loolk with favor llpon the gil, gm inS.L,,,T:,n (3 thee czzyuz to oar. in; ea 0 c ' lcliiftl' icebergs. but encountered ' 6 :B that $10 les” t"1e*-’71`"-P11? Un b0m"l assistance if it is needui. ot fog after leaving Belle Isle. C . mp 0 armngffments can 11°. RAI-EIGH. N- C.. AUX. 3- - '1 i arrled on the ilories ln foggy wea~ him d d ., No hitch occurred from the start to ther' by which they can signal the C _l FCE I'0W1;c , *F8316 tied _“ °'1' 111° 1111131] of the voyage' Bchooners' and be 1°°‘11e‘-1 W11911 they hxllIlsrrl‘1l1'»':l1s, grips ri?i?§1ty <'.l)lf.lll01l;c\l‘ ._A _ 'rho Prluoo oi wales took the keen- lose their bearings. I - . » ' llnlrlc alcas of lowlands entirely des- est interest in the speed trial. ~ -- -~--~- troyed, is a partial record of edects 0000000 0008 and was prepared to pay £75.000 annli ullv to the All-Red Route wirh 1B~kno stoalllem on the Padific. ll i LONDON. Aug. 3-Dornado, the aliun runner, who was defeated by Hay- es in the Marathon ruce, was forlrlillll' presented on Frlduv by his admirers with achequs for $1.500, enclosed in gold cigarette case. The money ,was uh- tililld bv subscription, Dorencio is music hall engagement netfedhlln $150, which , he nas given to a hospital. CONTINUED SUBMISSION. Minefiifl liilniiuuithlliololda Etc. s°P1 .w11“;1 ~ '- - ~~ - 95 hunderatorms. ll ATHERS, August 3-Despatches-‘. as received here today from towns in Macedonia reported continued sub- nlsslon to the dispersal of Gite and Bulgarian chiefs have arrived at Salonika, where they were welcomed with enthusiasm by the youngi Turks. Bandana-ki in a violent speech die- manded the indiction ofthe Sultan. It is believed that all the bands will be disarmed shortly. k 00|\0.N 000000 PORT HOOD, August B.-A terrific storm swept the coast lastllight. _do- ing much damage. The coal carrying steamer Pore, Cuitain Hullsi-ll, \vlui~ll was lying at the wharf. broke llel' llloor- ings, and despite itll efforts to sure ller, is resting easily und the captain lluyes wired for assistance. The steinlier is not damaged. And was flue to sail with coal for Sumlllerside for the P.E.I.R. ._--2---#___ Minard'g Lininlent Cures Gtlrget in Cows toget her Hnaicd ill udiiy or two. He luis | ST. JOHN, Aug, 3-".We are going to build our foundry snmc\vllere," said W. S. Fisher to The Sun yesterl dlly. ‘and we are considering St. John as a suitab1e place, but our plans arc not definitely arranged," Mr. Fisher returned to the city yes- terday after visiting tha scene it was too early to state when they would rebuild. He said that they had received several communications from diilereut towns, offering them induce- ments to build, but these had been filed. He could' not give any informa- tion regilrding the size of the new in~ ilustry, but t is believed that they will hlli fl A larger fiuunilry than the , \. K1 1 one destroyed and that a very large number of men will be employed. J \ lg) \"_ é`;= >_ 1/M ""§ _ E . ' is _ \.f / ,ff E 1““` \ L2 'jf-;_;?_T_;§. " \/ ZF \ \ _ = " "0/,f f/,, succisslui law l ” mace ' l' I ti-lp wlin lilo oirnlilp., I 0 ' ' ` ., Tomnt‘.`u,sut9l1:>el:is_'l`1oronto Island over thi F/ » city, around City Hull and return today / l-lizlsatid just ilboveltihe hignestihuflding I ~ f ,’ / an t e psnp e con see every, move of _ I c ' ~_§l /l' A }/fl ‘E l ` /f .» him and his assistant. The ship is cigar i _ _ , - i “ww I __ _ _ ~. 1 shaped; with ncage like u large boat ` ’ &!/1,,-_ ' \ 1 \¥ \\ y hanging underneat . s _ ` if/’__; » _ _ V \ \i= ,\ \ _ . _ , . , _ *_ ‘ i V cmmmms. o 0 0. 0 \` 4., L /-3 \ 1.# ._,~_%<‘ A¢-;=¢-.-g'»’;- _ ' as ` -CLOUDYHIWABM' _.--- '-ff ._.~ fs. ' _-___ ol-llcaoo, August 4-\(spoolnl)_ .i , A Q ~_ i uguoe soot as TOROMO onli, 1° ' l ;i,,,e,,,,§,,,,,,,,,_;,_, ,sl 3 g::e§>yf;g~n\;,_' ,wilful \ I Thd Gnardlane fliii`i`ld.` Race Takes Place on Mo nn; o..n...._:._.:"'_ ui ' 1 day August 24 in #H16 Miles. is storm that ra ed on the Atlantic _ _ _g < in Eastern North Carolina ofa ` K , . __ coast Thursday and yesterday mov- l ed inland, accompanied by a very | I heuvy rain . ! r l Hl00N0l 00000 000lN0 CUP 0000 MINEOLA R I All 3-Tw lv - Ol Lille 1 - -» gt 9 9 she went aslmre near the coal Dial". Sliclrecent are at Smkvillc' He 11‘1‘1e‘1 1‘11“1'h"ndred "nimmwd and armed men in addition to the guards provided by the sherifl, are to patrol the Nassau county highways over which the eli- mination trinl and the automobile lrace for the Vanderbilt cup are to be lrnn on October ten, and October ytwenty-four next. The statement was made by A. R. Pardington, vicopresi- ‘dent and general manager of the Motor Parkway and a director of the American Automobile Association at ii hearing given today by the Nassau (‘onnt.y Bourll of Supervisors, on the implication of the Automobile Asso- .cintion for pl.l';:'.il;sion to use the pub~ li: lllgll`.\'ay~s on the dates mentioned. i 'ills snprraisors decided 'to grant thta application, subject to regulations which are to be drawn up by counsel for the boardi ______ Milurdls Linimens ,_ Curosbistenloer. i_ _..L.__ ___ -§..;_ _..._.___ AA.. ~-i i if en§cd~’ ‘jA_dvert_isemen Too lah for Classification. WANTED-A girl for / general housework. Country girl pref€l'~ rna,_~App1y at this omoo. s-edlwpfl. WANTED-A "girl for lzmvrll housework. Good references re- quired. Apply to Mrs. Jas. Paton, .241 Prlnoo stroot. Millw- ` "'Tl'ii"r'r`ii`D-'At ouo'e. n girl for seh- \V eral houseworik. Good wa!"- Apply to Mrs. Sixtus McLellan. 46 Prince St. _ s’5¢131° AN"riii ‘V cond class for Graham's Road School, No. 94. Supplement fifty dol- lars. wanhd at once to teaich. Ap- ply to John A. McKay, S08 Y. 8-5d8i. N1'WELL’S-Public Bath is opm CAevery day .(Sundayjs excepted) from 8 a. ni. to B p. m. Cant1vell's Barber ShUD- 9‘5d1fDd- e Liniment Cure; Diphiheria 1 .so _- ;~_~,,,,._.-.-._-o. i Il _- 0 i , . l ...~.. ._r‘¢»= .,.”_~_»~_-.f _ 1 l-l f "_ l .....,,.....,.__..___._... L