._lt_ THE CHARLOTTETOW GUARDIAN f _ '*'°"READ ALI- OVER PRINCE EDWARD ISI-Al\lDl'\'- of £2 :F il §‘ 3? :-5 PC : iioiisiiw ii niisutv is) 11Nl_'11f1__ _'_l‘1_~IE 1.A'rns'r News CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER _,__- r. ccial to 'l‘he Guardian slii/ii.iiv.ix, Aug; 31-'rite two-yeas Mack old trot was won in straight heats izliltb by Aiiuiri lioy, J. M. N_icholson's cn- ii-y_ t.‘li1il‘lottel20wii. GRA The f.iiiic was slow, which was no THR iniliealioii of the c0lt'i~1 speed. Aiiiiiri lloy was ail to the good Gi, iuid in ii cliiss by himself; best time ioiirt 2.51. to t 'Pliere were _five starters, two of pole which were v distanced in the srl? heiit. HA (iii Saturday starter Power an- iioiiiici-il that Aquiri Boy will be time biiiugiit to the wire to heat the Grace llhiritiiiie record for two-year-olds, whit-ii is 2.30 flat. Q11" 'l`lie 2.18 ti'ot saw four fast; game 1510"' trutters fiice the stiir.ter,_' among the which wus the Island fiivorrte, Baby R911” Logan. Whom hiug Arion, however, handed out C0118 the goods and won in three straight fiest- hcuts; best time 2.19.}. The lliiliy was unable to land bet- H1111 ter than third money, while she was it no iiteu to one favorite before the third T800. llliiiuie l‘., owned by li. H. Sterns, was did not stiirt in this race but will Stal, mnke her debut very soon and is in eifb ond forin g . ’l‘lie free-for~zill trot and pace LE() ibrouglii, out six whii'l wind pacers. 'l‘l1ey got the word after much scor- -ing und iirrived at the quarter in Th 311 seciiiiils, the half in 1.05l Thi- iiudience held their breath to made seeiiinit the mile iivould register, were but they sloived up on the back side cntri iuiiiaiii ,_ 1"" f'-- Y ~ - -- ------- _--_ ~~--~ .__ -_. _ - -- - _-_ _ _ _ ____ _ __ _ *__ _ 1911 rinse' or Am. ~ iw' -- EE' "` "1-E ‘r ‘ >-- - --_ 1-*H 8 QE ;> =§ '<2 Ed bl Nm ;;‘< 1< -s ?. =s U4 #ii %’i?¢%ii lit. ISLAND HORSE-FLESH FIGURES "i1iiiliil'siiiii 'oivf MQNTREAL iii Hiiiiriix iiicts.-.iiiiuiiii Boi wiiis suiiii iiiiiii . Piiors FITNESS l ._ any Login In 2-18 Trot Miimle P. did iioii" i 10110"1’11P°1S115f""=d1ha1~--~--- K i i Start-Remorkubly Good Time in the Free- Coal |ii5Mi1éya;xhauS1 ` Hlfighl? or 1513;! liiido Very Seldom Not- had 11?' ii li;iir's hreiidth. In the tliiril heat,1 own iind linislicil in the reiuiirkuble time Ventii iloy, the Suniuiersidc horse by cr iin cyeliisli. y To trll the truth the judges only W?" could ileeiile. len", l‘iiii'ii went. on und won thc otliel' L' two lu-:ils in 2.15; iind 2.15%, lower- the lug his previous record olie second. fro" Vcstii Hoy iwns second three times, 1‘°‘"' and iiiis the only horse to challenge Mm* Pulrii, 01111 So fiii' the lsliind horses are hold- 1111111 lui: tlieii' own. HUC (iii-ru i\l:irii-. luis one second money 1110 tu her i~i'i-dit, Frciicliie one third. Miir 'l`Iie1,I1iri-.ii raced three trips right 'l`l arolnid .seventeen in her r:iCc. rcli l i\lei»ili»\‘.\:ili‘ wus not in good form iinfl iiiiis outside of the money oil A M Wcdueiidiiy. , 'PHI The ;il.1.i~iiiliiiice 'I‘liilrsd1iy was not iirgi hui liic exhibits are 'oi cons ii 1 ‘i . V l-. `l»§ I iiufl iiuiiiy of them. lc.-iii 'l`lii' i~|i1-eil eoiitests iit the exhibition Mem yi-steiil.ii_v :ind the viiudeville licfoie pole the griiiiil stniiil were thc chief .ii.tl`i»ic- li/|;,i~ tions iii. the opening of the fiiir. _ liehi . piirsrii of $400 each. ’I‘lie 2.40 was ton imii hy ilrarie Mack, she capturing tion the llireii liist hciits. The best time fiuis iviis thi- most closely contested race ly ii of the d:iy. Queen llriizilliiin ‘took 'the` was 0I‘ CO UI “"1~';1‘ . tion Friiiik l‘:itcli w'iis Just able to beat was for-all When Frank Putch Be ` __ -_ ut 1' V d Wednesday was un iileiil day for b u 2 '.4 - - golf, and in the iifternooii the lirst _ y y . ' - i'olind of the ladies’ match (handi- cap) for the Lungwortli Cup was The _Arena Rink, accomoiliiting be- played' Te" ladies entered the 11513 itween six and seven thousand people, with the 1°u°wl“1§ .“’s“1tS5` is ready for the big meeting tonight Mrs' w'"`b"rt°" W0" from M195 Brazilliiin in fifth position. Gi-iicic when Sir Wilfred Laurier and Hon W. liaary Haszmd 0"? 11016 UD. Miss won out in the lust three lil-nts.. S. Fielding will address ii meeting. ‘Une wo" from M1" E' UFOW11 tW0 was closely followed to the fin- A1`1`811l§€1I1C1I1S ure Cmnllleted for a, holes "P" Mrs' J' 0- HY'11d1111111 WU11 Y Llrazillian and l1‘renchie. hearty welcome to Sir Wilfrid and from Mrs' W' S‘ Stewart one 1101" i H0,i_ Mi._ Fielding and the other uI1._ Mrs. Goodwill won from Miss CIEMAUK woN_ siieakei-s win be ivir. J. J, Hiigiies, H""’1“”‘1 t1"`°° 1101” 1111- Mrs Alley s'rnAIGH'r HEA'rs_ 1-1.111. James iiieiiiirei, Mesa-s wat-i>iii~. W0" "'01" M"'1~ 1‘“€"°11 011° 11010 ur. to" and pmwsei In the second round of the match, acie Mack was not headed in the An address of welcome will he read MISS POW plays Mrs' J' U~ HY11f1‘ ii neat. and iii the fiitii . to Sir Wilfrid ‘e "“‘“» MVS- A1101’ P111 S MPS she went by N lsou ltatteubury, _ . 1' - GOUGW111 he front At the tiircwquurter i.i.eBident of the Queens County ilnd the winner plays Mrs. Warbur- Stlirltly Frenchie and Queen Bra'/.illiiin iilberlai Iiissoelation and one to Hon. On. _ grounds. a slight lead, Frenchie being H- 1`- `10 11111; will he resid by F. H. ' Serioii at the half mile, Gracie Mack Hellzir, President of the Young Lib- 0". en.;-il at qteiijaer iid Garilemocii ti . ,d_ B,-aziiiimi tiimy At the eral Aiisociiitimi uf (ii,,,,.i(,ttet,,,,m_ P 1l_ rs » a . 10 were lost on the night of August -quarter pole, Frenchie broke, '1`11‘l i>uI‘ty Will he escorted to the 1- sfiue _ ic Miick going tu elle fi-Uni’ mid lloveriiinent House they will dine, and i _ _ _. . 1'1"” then' ""”’"`"‘1°S “'1"’"1 t11'¢Y C'J11`1 n Byuzillimi taking sccuiiii i,,,Si_ two hands will he at the station. At NEW YURK, Aug. 211-An official \fA0NDé1N' :him 30 _ Til? Butlsh Shlcrcd The Iiositiiiim were iiiiciiimgoii at ;/idillii. lin. they are due to arrive at of the Standard Oil company said ioiiiiciili htlli;: Iixiyeintziaitegésisi finish. Gracie Mack is owned l_~ '10 _"1 - toduy rigirding tl <1* 1 t' l ‘_ , ' - 1 . rt King, of Sydney Mines, ii; 115 Is exnccted that the local speak- the eiiniliahiy under lethelbsiiiiililiiotrili iii €fuevr~t0ii,c1ghty yeuisii durmg whifih sim was ilrivcm He used “_ ers will address the meeting first, Sir the supreme court, that only the mm 1- 'Ls accfnnphs-ed -n~Uta-me ~1e` nt judgment throughout the can. W11f1`1‘1 111111 H1111- MF- Fielding fol- Stock of the thirty-three companies slllts_in fiirtheiiiig scientific inquiry Queen Bmziiiian is Dwiwii hy lowing them. iillected hy the cnurt’s decision will Rad 1" _iFro'ni)tt.l‘f1g th_e.mter90urs.e ‘ff 1 Sim;-geon Gammon, uf New Glasgow’ Tomorrow iiiorniiig they will lciivc lic distributed to the stockholders. t 55° 1; 0icl£h1{i‘t9tf`;"ei§ce in miie" ` wasdriveii by i.etci. iiiii.0ii_ Hmi on the S. S. l.u.dy Sybil for Dag. He said that the large surplus that en. PM S 0 0 F1 151 "1il111‘9. Onen- t been for the accident in the Wash. has stood to the credit of the Stand- d ‘ts “'m“a1 "'eet‘"1'f t"‘1a1"“t*1)°rt“' heat the cimnccs me that she 'E ard Oil eouipiiny of New Jersey will mouth' ' ` would have won the race Freiichii- _not hapc to be divided among these S”Ve"“1 h""‘1r°‘1 Scientists '51 1111"” MONTREAL' Aug' 20 _ R' L' entered by the Hotel Vietori.ii `C0ml111111cs. national reputation filled the_ Ports- llorden was the recipient of ii great im (,i,,_,.iUti,,i0wi_ and was _ii,iv_ ./iecniiiitiiiiis ef the Standard on "_11"1t1‘ ,1"“'"_ 113111 1"" U11* "P°"‘"1< “es” ivelcenie tollicllt when tlieusnmls y _yoim Iwiiii, ’ conipiiiiy :ire working out the terms "1‘"1~ S1" W11_111‘~m_11111T1f111Y. 11112 W0r11l- .i for tlig ilisfpiliiitioii of swgk of the lzimous chemist, iiiaiigumted himself Crum eil to His Majestyus Theatre to Y Q , , , 1 t he.ii him deliver the opening speech ii ii tim ,.,c(-_"mi hiiif thi, i,,,,,.iti0n,., i.c_ hiili tliat of the United Kiugilom limi ‘mulillglit lust night; and plriii-.ei immediate stlicktgiiin; of them"-ti n'\__ icil uncliiinged till noni' the home 1" 1111)" y13f11`R 111111111. ,“1""""1 ", “t°‘,""'"' D" "Out" U' king iifissgssiiins of piitciiliiil ¢-ner iatiwi-li; teh, when I.:-.oiiiird Wilton went to '1`W11 1311111149 W1111'1l irni11‘0Ssc1l M12 1"15,"'1 1’°'1't‘1"t'""y' . . first step towards their J‘iiilic'liiiis`e An front’ ciimciy i-Uiiuwod hy Quccn Hciiicii iii thi, West were tim i_,iii.,,\,i_gtii liliere was iiii _iillectinit scene ilui-my servimofn _ o _ ic, Aliic Wu _-,nd MiiSici.i,i,,cc_ of the loynlty sentiineiit :ind the de- 15110 1110§`1_1111H ‘W11011 1110 _1’“i’Y» iff" The Hcszqinns nt imrtsrnouth will 10 1109111111 1111111- W1113 l11`11C1»1C1111l/ ii "mml fm' R°c11’"’c11'y 15 15rc"t' (111whUHc ,mth uw dumi;)icBicUlu(i;“.1t(1 continue iiu entire wcek It is con- tion ofthe first. 1110 1‘11`11101` 110 111111 111111110. 11111111 11111"i'hc"" delaycll' Wm.; tn wi F121):-iicvl '(~ sidered iiiilwoliubly that .the mertin. in" U”"'"ati°" wcek' "1 11'” l”“‘“` ""1hc' plum! "I icmic 10( “Qi inuicnib will iirinc fiiriii any -.-iich .iiii-dine: Th” H I_qHAp IN experienced it fill through his tour. $511 Nimteiiy'\Xi;ii(eii’iiHi_:‘lii:l:;‘;11y D H "S thc1"1"‘11111"C111¢’Ht of the disc]¢,vci.v lust evening from Ilostoii with the ltl) Hl<}A'I‘. 11111-111110 111 11 10111 l1I`1ltcCti1>iil=~lt cent- li? fa, “_ . i t ii ' (ici. ol' argon :it the fixford meetin' 'n following lmsscivei' list* res like Toronto, Montreal iinil Ham- - "mc Imvlng Bm.| U0 mil:-i~' |.1i'l"i hut the ie 's l l t - ki! A I Tim tiiiwi iiwiiy' Wilt ii L ,k ii ilton_ he loiiud the feelin' ever \vhe‘ tw""'t9 mmwcll- to ‘ll thc cu mn ' ' _'I I iuumwni ~m'Lt('H"I A' 11' " °‘ 1" » - 1* y 1” ‘ind with fr~.~irs in her eyes made for ill the piipels announced to nisure an 1’1‘11""i1-V 10111*W011 11.V A1111! W. and 1-11011111111 lfeciiiiocity. 1i_|if; door wliere ii eliisril eiirriiige win iiitercstiiig meeting. lo\\'v~ile At the tlii'i‘¢‘-i|iliii'lrr - » - - ii ~ `_"" ii 'i_' 1 (_ ~ ~ I ' l. l.l 2 ti: '°--~<- Willon was iu the I1-sid, Lluucn ii\\\|'.u iilli‘riit'i`t‘./yyi\';1i(.;i] ii'sr , iiiiil the oth(-|' p;ii~'si~.1i;;i-.l‘n liiiil no idea nd. ’l`ho l.il.ti.i hols-1 niet with ii _ii-ii., the iitiiiii, little Italian wonizii 'l’lii-rr ii-ere two rufrcu, tllc L40 tl`Ot niishiip just alter piissiiig the three will, _ -- stuiir :uiil the 2.17 trol- zin11 l1l1C0» 101' fllliirter pole, lireiikiiiix his hike. Wil -__ » ._ . . and tiiieen Miirie held their iiosi- WA-S`l~llNU'l‘i|N, Aug. 2'/-~~>lixty~ bYI)N.`hY’ ‘ing k:.1U_J°h" Molloy' " s to the home stretch, and they seven dollars pci' day is the lowest. H""t7“"""' “"9 ‘ned at _ L11” “F01 hed in their resllectivc positions, nliiollnt on which the wife of ii mil- yiliilitiiit nlili enily lliolll' this goriiingi wus iiiudr in the first. heat, 2.222. It with Iiinii Miller und Meiidowviile (iii lioniilro ciin live l1l‘0l1cl`ly, according -- 1 113 1?? 1` 11 0 '01` 1_Y‘ 11 C1111 G 1111 slim-i; rlistiiiicc licliiii, ,his iuiiidvcii :thc rnil, when lrsi. lu-iii, iiiid Frenchie, tlic(1lm|'lilt- ished cxcclleiit,_i,~| rt. '1"’"°Y' 1 his ;ipl>roviil the niuucs o ie mcu Tlglic iassei o *er iini, severing e tetoivii 1:1-filing, captured the second, The winner, lil-)oiiiiril Wilton, is M15- H1115°111"1'1 l101»1110110d 11111 coiiiiiosing the new Uiibinct, which hi 1101111fl`11111 i11=>' bvdy. He was 35 and I eil hy A. E. 'l‘1'itcs, of Hiilishnry. i°‘l“1t¥] for Ct‘i1““el1it 130 c'~11~11[17-:1 has foruieil in siilci:eslsi<‘iii tio f.li(c_ re '(211.2'/Ei-idiiitiiiriffe iiciiiit fiti lily }<]iiro[1e. ‘11'111'li1" :iuil 1.lu-- lsr v.'ll‘ l 1 . This li rse w tl 1 ~ » gl i lcr .ii niou_ i ii 0Wnn»0 11' iii-inf miiiis.i-y, ieuici iy fouu 1 ‘ 1 o uc i1'u ii iea i was rc. cullisiiiu :iftcr 'tliicc"thi'e11~1illi;1|1t1ei'Hl111l: i ycui"s (hxliiliit1iriiii.m ii¢lli1elii|iHi\?lili'1ii1 iillafis H111" m"’"°y'n Sh.” .iwistnd “mt thc 1(111»71111`*1- aft" “'1’ic1' um 1""”“""m` “umcd ut' the imiucst this mowing' suis li;».\-iii-_ii_ lim wheel of um Bi-imii. ` ,i|ii_p,-i-ii by the yfqtui Victiwiiil (-_h"r_ |101; hltvc til 1l0_111\'l11011 11111111112! 1111050 Wm; Olligiiilly iiiinouiircil its follll\vSi _"E"-*-~ 11111131 111111' 1101111: broken so badly thiit »\-~».~,,,,,.,___._.__,______________Y_____ ___ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _________ _v_____________ AMERICAN EXPORTS SHOW BIG DECREASE ~ N FEDERAL HOMINATi0HS meet her exdenscs, and suliniitted an itemized tiible of expenditures to prove her eontentulon. SCH. BLUE HAVE ‘ A TOTAL WRECK Wi\&~‘.l|l.\`(l'l'r)N, Aug 2‘1-Aineri- 0]Ii1;,|éiYI(`lx,',{,1(Hhiiiilgiizfi 3(f1§eH‘f"i'i Frank ‘P-‘\1¢115B(11“1» N' S" Aug’ 30' " Foreign Affi-iirs-ln'o tem-(‘ouiit 'l‘;i mn H'm|_"_ of an kim1s.mr :Huy were _ t f. Ed . in ninious fseliooner Blue Wave, of 1»ai~rsl>oi~o, N. (iii 5 1 " 'V i _ noinilii\.iori or monton riding hy 3” 37 tons re ister’ from Bimii (irwii ;_'i;i|'l1:_’('_;'11l:;v’i.Ii115:31lthaplin il1l)ly,t:`11:l1i ii convention prououneeil the largest for \i,'i,,(i,.,(,I-_ flip ,i cargo oflumber, of coiiiiiii-i'i~.e and li:1ioi'mt(i'i(illaM shiiw ever hem In we c0n'stmmncy' N0 "“"ght 0" me bank Us me entrance exports of $127,704,119 and gnports Ut3;rNr;€|:ii§i m1\;{|n}'mt5),:lte(l`Aii 20 to Shad Creek, Monday' topplcil 01/131' siidor to the United States, will bi 111~§lll4_lt:’»,c)i1li~ 11111111 ut Mount Deiiiiisoii_ 1902, to first anuiversiiiy of the annexation 1"11l the siiuic period im orts from ' "H I A M ' I iirties in Nasuii. S110 \vll1 1111 0111' U1 ffm- ' 11 canilidiitc lor the county olfliirleton. 11 i91'1i.'|i 1-oiuitries have declined fi'om lottetown nnd wus driven by Jack "und w"s- “lt"1'7"th‘”' tm’ Enmu to . lierould iiol. 'izontinue the race. Uwlngl Irviu,':. She won the 2.21 trotting 10 thi- iirciileiit, the judges placed pace at last year's races. Home Affairs-Kei Hara. l'remier-Marquis Snionji. Finance-'1‘iitzuoiiy Kamaoto. War-Lieut. Genl. Ishimoto. Nii\'y-Vice-Adiiiiral Minoru Saito. Agriculture and (fommeree - Biiroi nliniilri l\’Injiiin. (`oiniuunieatioiis and Ministers of sn Haysihin. - Edilczition-Siimitiivri Hazeb. (‘ount Yaziiyii Uchida, the _Ainbas. SEOUI1. Korea, August 30"- Th.- Korea to Japan, was generally pigyed in the East India. trade. cclehriiteil here today iinil though ii,731i,0iio ' -i D i i (1 1 mi Steel (10, out the peninsula. Both Koreans in will 111 19111. to $fl81,‘J11.0110` Mlnard’s Llniment cures colds. etc hn'1v;°th§e';"' nsggnmgf; élngaged carry and _iaimnese took i,ai~l_ .--~.,.,,,. ‘ __ ----ff-V---~..:.-.~.-.-.-_-.-.-.~.-_-.-_-.-.-J.-.-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.----.---.--_--.----------.--=--'-'-'---'--'-~= ing mal from this port, and are in- creasing their output. daily HEATHER FORECAST 616.' ` Sp1egi;ii)4b§oroTh§erfiiiiiiilliaiyéim to strqnz __ J. A. eiiisrierly winds, cool and cloudy with __'_'°°_'_*` this port at 8.25 ii. m. for Picton. ` ' with passengers, freight, express andizero. A'1`1l1`;l‘ funeral of 'the liite Major John yém;‘l"‘1'1'11\11|. city, which was held hm? 111’ was one of the largest seen Th "1 1"1111l' years. anne funeral cortege, preceded by the ionoliv Hiiiluil and 4th Regt. Band and cimes'111ihy the milltisi, fraternal so- nmnp. Clvie aiithoritfes and officials, mm "it111111 llollce and the citizens, mnpig 1111111911 by over five hundred the r .ts ille countless people lined iimd‘1\1 0 of march. On all sides were thy. expiessioiis of deepest symph- Oniciuihi zrnve ucv. n. o. stmnie mmm-f‘1I and the beautiful ritualistic im omits of the Masonic and Pyth- ,oiieyq |111 were also conducted. Three oi the' ('11 111111 firing squad composed i,_ E I ecfaseds late regiment, the ' ' L31" H01". and the sound- ing of the Last Post followed and lliclong procession of friends of the deceased returned with the mourners after having laid to rest one who will. bc greatly missed in the community not only as a general favorite but also as fi Public benefactor. He was a great friend ofthe I1001`- Thc city seemed to have passed iin~ der n spell of gloom since the snd news became known Monllai’ 01 1119 sudden death. On Friday last he at- tended to his duties us usual at thc cfty court and went home to lunch at 12.30. He complained very shortly. after lunch but rested easily On 111! couch all the afternoon and Friday night. On Saturday afternoon 1-11? doctor' was called in and under his 'Yesterday the Northumberland left mall, docking at 12.05 p. m. She The temperature at 3 <>'c1cck this morning was fifty-two degrees above The lowest temperature recorded left on return at 4.50 p. m., bring- yesterday was forty~four degrees ii- ln assengers freight, express and _t yeitgrdafs N. S.‘nii-iil and arrived at 8.25. p.m. She leaves this morn- ing for Picton at 8.20 a. m. The S. S. Harland returned yester- day morning at 9.30 from Victoria. She left again in the afternoon at 3. 00 for Victoria and returned at 9.30. Today she leaves at 5.30 a. m. for East. River, returning at 9.30 a. m. She will sail again from here at 3.00 p. ni. and return from East River at 7.80 p. m. Yesterday the Eastern and South- ern expresses were on ~time, the Western, Bummerside and Eastern ac- commodation trains were on time and the Western express was thirty care theviieeeased remained until. he passed s ay. 1 y-eight. The coldest recorded the green above zero. At nine a. m. yes- prevlous night awas forty-four de- grees above zero. At nine a. m. ycs. terdiiy it was sixty-one degrees above zero, and at nine p. ni. it was fifty- eight. The length of today will he thirteen hours and eighteen minutes. The tide will be high this afternoon ‘nt 5.07 and ,tomorrow evening at 6.17; it will he high tomorrow morn- ing at 4.05 and Sunday morning at 4.51. The sun sets this evening at 6.39 and tomorrow evening at 6.37; it rises tomorrow morning at 5.22 and unday morning at 5.23. S minutes late. . The moon sets tonight at 10.51. -E. , Special to Tlie_ Giiardiaii. LONDON, Aug. 31-London papers :ire impressed hy the prediction in Sir William Ramsay's Presidential ad- dress at the meeting of the British Association for the Advancement cf Science, that unless the present rate of consumption is retarded, l<]iigland’i_l coal fields will be exhausted iii 175 years. Editorials strongly support Sir William in urging the Governiiiciit tu :idopt measures to conserve the natu- ral resources. -E____ ' .'= i ' , ‘ ' ` he I-'residency vice the Rev Prof ' ` A NARD WIiA,i.0I\ (,Ai,,i,UiiED il;i iiti romlianies and the task is ii 11 0 13 V V . _ _` 2_1, RACE IN ,i,HiiEE S,mAiGH,i__ i iiificiiii ene.» nuclei close August 3_1, _G- Boones. who resigned. after of 111:- -- iiiid _.iftei that date they will begin which he delivered the presidential to be t ° 217 race ‘ms decided i" three SYDNEY' A"1'7' 1m"L" Sclmini ‘"1 Oslliliirjeustiiiwhtliie Elliikiltygtlliiigd a(l‘hreliiss address Sir William Ramsa crowd Sf-1‘U~1K1l1~ 11011/CS. 1110 110511 tllllll 1101111! 1‘111l»¥11S11 l"111`11111151' \\`11“ 11111* 11151- “Um” companies will lic. Distribution oI sounded as his leading note the ins; 110015 0113119 1-119f11»1`9- in the second heat 2.17, There plrted ii toni. of lfiiiiiiilii, ns the re stock limi ii.,iCti_mH is expected ti) creasing "Bed Oi scientific truinin, A, 8 eleven ,ii_,ii.ti,i.s mit (ii tiiiriceii presentiitive of the (lliisgow Mail, mlm i,|uc,_. ,i|,,_,iit the iii-st uf Ummm. .-th , ~ ' _ _ 5”’ ° cs. the greatest. iiciii that has ev. loin Mau oiizciie, mu .iiitn iiiiiga- ,,',,. _,ft ‘i’_‘°“’ 1" 1““"° £15 ‘iicu “S 1° iwiicil iiiiietcil in ii i-,ice (iii the exliilii. zinc, Lloyds News iiiid other 'liliiglii-:li ' _ l csi. ray iequireinen s. c passed . _ ' _ _ . , ,': .1 - - _ _ _ _ . . ` i A . ii _ - “mt out uf .su "muy Htnrtiirs K”/_ tmiigiit i-oi, iiniiiilx wiiwiiihe wiki for Mkt.. iiiriiiizciloliistitiiiiiiii ofltlie cle. 1iitc‘;_tfoi the I iity in the horse fiiiislicil the 'race and none _liouie. Mr. Scliieff luis triivulled from (inc-tS` limi iignmfeilisii Tm !:;';i(si(ic;‘ mmiii distanced. Sydney to Viincoiiver duriiili the liist --- vaiiifiiic Eoiircés of in Gi.cii'i_ 1’"S't""n the fii-at limi; li-_gg than twii four montlis and thinks Uiiiiiiila is the Slut, lint., Aug. 29-Mrs. Angelina Britain and wiictiler H reasonably emi tentlon ths diiiiilcil lim fii-st liiirgc from greatest country in the world, It is Nsipolitiiiio, the convicted slayei' ol mimic use is bciiii, made of them Ha_ iimilysj 13e11111~ Mf1F1101`l1101¥0 W01112 to thc no 1'°"fu"°t'~”`Y °X1"`°““1"“ "“1'151'""tih“1` 11111"1'11’"1» “`11U “'35 Bcntcncml tl' ving come to theiconelllsion that tl > iii 'ill its phases t closely followed hy Allie W. limi but the absolute conviction of lin en-,die August 2th, hut' whose sentence mcs,_nt_imv methods me wmtefui :P ‘ ` ' ' ni-il willmp /it the fi;-at tm-ii tliusiust. Tn twenty vriirs he believes- was eoiiuniited to life iinprisonment . bi' 1. 'it ‘ ' sc ' SAYS BRITISH PRESSPAEN TORONTO, Aug. 30 -The members of the British Press Association who :ire touring (liiiiadii have decided that the worst feature of Caiiiifla is the .iotel service which they term "simp- .y iiboniiiiiihle." “The accommoda- tion is none to good,” said one of the party, "hy the way in which thi ments :ire served beggars description, to get a good meal one must waste at least an hour. In Montreal l spent tliree-quarters of an hour iiinfi then had to leave the dinner table af. ter having partaken of soup and fish_ ii delightful meal for a liungr_\‘ man.” ln Toronto added another, ""l‘lJis morniniz my breulifiist consisted of ii ci plate of porridge and I was half lin J .» . tives iiicludlng neiirlv 'ill th. A i . . _ . truck 'l`he fi‘.ituri' of the event l11lI1cis, iirrived lieu f»il.iy .ind left g iinrei review modern conceptions of u Special to The Guardian. wegian ernment prevent army. The Young Socialist party cured an enormous influence soldiers has se and mutinous scenes are con occurring on th were unjustly iiiiprlsoned. -T Quebec campaign many had urneil away, so great which throngerl aroun was the the p. ni. Mr. Borden iirrivcd ae- hy many leading flonservzi- r caiidi- Montrcii encies. The lender of the (Jp- devoted nearly all his.at. to the Reciprocity ng the pact for over an hour _....E.___._.___. _i s. iiiiiiix . rl. Iliilifiix urrivcil in port (Jordon. » l‘. Seller. C. i\. und Mrs (‘iiti'i:. (‘. A. :ind Mrs. (‘ontcs. ‘ Miss A. f‘;iri'igliei'. J. l1ii.f.lieldci'. i J. W. and Mrs. Ihiifkliamt. J. :ind (,‘.. W. lddwrirfls. 1 Miss M. McMillan. V. licckliani. i I Mrs. (7. D. Hnilgers, Mrs. W. E.. White. Misses A. ll. iinil I. White, llr. und Mrs. tl. l1`. l"i‘niicin, F. S. Ilrooks, 1E. F. linden, 'J. and Mrs. l)eCorsey, Il. llussell, W. E. Hale, Rev. ilt. 'l‘. and Mrs. Murray. H. and Mrs. Winslow. D. F. Loumis. R. 0. Tourr, W. A. 1-ind Mrs. (1. Hiirtstoi‘n, J. A. and i\'lrs. H. liichurdson. 11'. W. and Miss Miss Murreniinc. Miss H. Doyle, W. J. Doyle. 1 G. l\liirr. W. J. Doyle, G. Mnrr. _ H. A. McEwen. i Miss G. Mcllonald, Dense, llill. l'roetou, RAILWAY e I1}AI!NIN($S. i YUIIK, Aiigiisl, Ii()-lluiou Pn-ii .lilly lgross, il:-i-.|'inisf! $51i8,Zi0:'i;, uct, decrees.. $31i2.5111l1- ‘ NEW fic, iily s affairs of this kind hap- tu storinini; the cells and liberii- 20 iced Them (.‘Hli.IS'l‘IANA, Aug. 31 -The Nor- Special to The Guardian. press is calling upon the (Jov- ' M t" 111101" stef" 1110115111911 t0`no license to trade on the St. Law- tlic spread of Socialism in the ren UNTRPJAL, Aug. 31-That he hlld ce as ii pilot, had never passed any cxaniinatioii, either, for eyesight, ' hearing or general knowledge of the 01'” 1-119 rules of the road, but nevertheless ' had been lii‘nctisir.;; his calling for a- e drill bout forty years, Onesiine Hamelln admitted yesterday at the opening of the inquiry into the sinking of the g Cliieftain by which four lives tliiestioiieil as to what lights and huoys in the channel were placed there for, he siiid he had no know- ledge wluitevei' ofrthein and hardly' ever took notice of them. ._._____.__ iiiiiiisi iii sii 'l.1).\'lifl.\`, Aug., 311 Some inter- esting stories iiliout thi' \'i~lof'it'.' niid. 1peculiiiritiei~i of ocean drifts und eur- rents are told hy Ciiptain Alexander' Simpson, who is ii fellow of thc. Ito- yal Geographical Society and who iin the last twenty-six years has been msiking experiments in that 'direct- ion with bottles. The (`iiptiiiu_ says that during all these years he has thrown overboard nciirly ten thousand bottles with niessiiges enclosed. Nearly one thous- and bottles have returned to him .from ull parts of the world, and he receives them at present at the rate i,~iiiiic_ of nboiit three ii week. _ . ‘Une of the most interesting drifts." said Captain Simpson, "and one of the longest wi-is iiby a bottle put overhoiird 146 miles northwest of f‘..'»ipetovi'ii, which wus picked up f'our and one-hiilf years afterward on 1the Slietlund Islands. Another *put ioverlioiird ciist-soiitheust of St. Hitl- ‘rnu reiiclieil the Norwegian coast in ii somewhat shorter time. These bottles are carried by the soiitlie-apt trade winds toward (‘.ape San Roqiia on the Brazilian coast, and passing through the West Indian Islands make the circiilt of the (lulf of Mexi- co. finder the influence of thc Gulf .\‘treiim they iirc deposited on Euro- priin i~ilioi'rs. V ' “'l`eii hottli-is pill. iivei'h|iii|'(l in tha vii-inily of (‘;ipe Horn were. picked up off tho liiirtlii-i‘|i coasts of Aiistrnlis. ;ill.i-r _ioiiriicys from ten to twelve lliousiind miles :it un :iveriige daily rnte of ten miles, while bottles put overhoziril within twenty degrees south of the equator in the Atlantic 111111 1111111111 1iC0ans make an average drill. ol' eighteen to twenty-two mil. PH 1111115’ to the West and North- ivest. -Ei io snail wiivis or ciuiiis in iiEw1 roiui 'NEW Yf)l1.K, Aug. 30-All the 'ital- iun detectives in the city, 75 in num- bei'. ivlio were summoned to police hciidqllarters today and assigned tn stem the wave of ltulinn crime. The seriousness of the situation has be- eonie iippiirent today when it wiis leiiriieil thiit the ltnlinn tlovcrniiiviit liiid i-ei-ei\'e' rcvives the ence famous *__ _ _ _ crease $343,384; July net, decrease Itnliaii Detective liureau which was *'*` E°*_--- ' ' 1' l 1.1 1 . , couoiausisn iiovislmsisiiisnis “‘“-”‘- _._._..__ ""’ " '" onth ago (Too ia” |‘T0`|l"iiication) Minrird’s Liniment cures Diphtherlo.. Minard's Liniment cures Distemper. 1”. Tantqn. ____ _“_ _____V_V _ i 9~1d3i. infront of Court House l Charlottetown on Wednesday, the sth day ci september, 1911, at 12 G o'cloek noon, 5 shares of the Steam fiivlgation Company stock.' R. Bear- Through wearlsoinc and unproductive isto, auetioneer. '_ _B-30d‘6i. '[,‘i.tnMsRs, A'r'rsN'r1oNi we are 1-1 ready to buy for cash some good, new crop Timothy Seed free A from Noxaioils Weed Seeds for ex- port. Send us samples as soon as T ready, stating how many bushels you have to sell. Do not sell you‘r Timoi In our tense seeking for untroddcn thy Seed before getting our prices. It will pay you to write us. We can 'l' giipply hggs. Cartel' & C0.,‘Ll3d., "i~lesrlsmen," Charlottetown A - ` 9-un-ci. BOWLING, Burke s Alleys, under glgygn. 2-Rhdtf. market, open lawful days ten to when shadows lengthen and the busy oil bless the commonplace! Wo strain and fret days; trlvlng to carve new destinies, ni' hlaze trail through uni-iccustoined lands. We let he feverish years possess us, and forget, ways, _ he common heritage, nor care to raise ltars to dear, familiar things-and vet hum \ Of life falls faintly on half-hearing Minard's liniment cures gsrget in co we U01 1V11!1`1<°1¢-______________&1<1§» ' , QALMON, Dry Codflsh, Fat Her- i ring. Wholesale and retail. I.. AUCTION, I will sell by auction -E--.E.. fl With vision dimmed and feeble step we come Ilack to the homely joys of bygone years- _ Love and a hesrthstone and a dean worn face, And through our tears we bless thi comnionplnce! -Blanche Goodman. How it would revolutionize lifc if we could agree to have one day n. year for murmuring and complaining, for letting out the floods of pant-up annoyances and grudgos and slfghtii, and he thankful the rest of the timoh How much better than to try to he thankful one day by law and grumblg hy impulse for three hundred and six- ty-fourl Let ‘today sound n thankful ears, _ note to ring through the year; _ ( v 1 .*» 1' r1~"i . _ i _._ __i 1 1 i i i .. li., i 1 1. iii .. 1 'r ix; _l » P' ._ ii! . _ .ii l~i r '}. i.~ »i. . if 1111 2 .' .` Y?-r - i ..`c»_; 1,., .li ,» iii iq iii . -1.. ii =§fi'1. ‘l ~\‘ I .1-.ae 1 ii; ' 1'* 1 _ -1 5 :ii .1 _ Pl 121 A L' ... f 1, ,ii .i S ti .`-'ii as fi. gi .31 "i"'¢'1i‘ll 'sa .sn ,_-sun-v»@