r ,- 1 E I " ‘ H ' '\&~`. t i , . ~-~#nI:A»o,»s\i__1., if . ,r - . e ' ._ - ' _ . -1 .- .. suoranvam v' `°' H I :_ ._ _,. je" ms" saws , _A . _<,_:A_im_i:_i>l_i.. Fl}1D_Av_ MoRN1No._s_Ei>'rcMBsR 6,19..-2 _ _ __;._,_,_§._._s_p.os li... { w,,,,E;gw ____a - FiiliNmERS . TMURDERE 'I 7CADfEIS» . Aiie ciiriiltisrs .. V’ W. ' , I I I I . , fi .1 . .. . f i ’ 1 `.K#N-G wilt vismiio mum I ,_ .,_ 1 » - - . . .. . ' . A __ 1 ; _';" * fi ty i.. ~~ Zealanders u c floss "Second (Canadian Press.) TORONTO.-'SGML .5_-By a score of 141, tbe‘N.ova Scotia' cadets won the Kiiig's prize at Long Branch ranges this morning, the-final contests being (ii-sd under ideal weather conditions. .At the and of the' 100 and 400 yards contests on Saturday the New Zealanders were in the lead but by good work in the final' stages the blue-noses crept up.and finally man- aged to carry off thfcoveted trophy. SHIJHEIS .WIFE F EIIEB IIIITHHEI -inv- (Canadian Press.) PETERBOR0. Sept. 5-Following 3 quarrel in a house on Aylmer' St., Wm. Leaf secured a rifle and shot his wife, the bullet striking the woman in'-the left cheek. I-le was arrested in his room asleep. The woman will recover unless complications 'set in. ` P. E. I. IEXHIBIIIIIIS. . HSI JIIHII IIIII. .I »._.._.. `i- . sr. ,Jessi ._ sept. e-one ipiiewing P. E. 'Island eghlbitors were winners et the eiihibltjpu here according to- today‘s1u'dg_lug‘1-- ' I WOMENS WORK. " F, n a to' s`. McMurray, Cliiirlottetown. Battenberg lace-lat, A. lil. M. Mc-' Murray, Charlottetown. FIEDD GRAINS. Wheat, white-8rd, Cornelius McLel- 4 was elected by acclamation today in Red Berry. ,ting mem _ , lan, Arlington, P. E. I. Barley, six rowed-lst, Cornelius McLellan. _ Mgaggggtlt. rough-lst, Cornelius_ 'rUnKnY's`, Gauss AND puclhsld bythe Su- shout one hundred and thirty in s be erin against .vice and evil. to be PTGIHB C0\1ft Y6B¢¢I‘dBY in Sustaining procession from the bishop's heel- temperate but_s_t`rong in enforcing au- |fhs sentence imposed] on Peter Field dence to the cathedral. on their tiiority sod right. 0 ¢, 1° __ ~_ GD Of Seattle. W110 B 50 is “nd” SHP entry they lined the'alsle on either The new bishop, being consecrated lan? B' b ck lst' commas Mahal if°ll°€ 0! imP1'iB0’1m€Dt- The 00”” side as the monsignori, archbishops, proceeded._ar_onnd the__church bless- found that the medical authorities bishops and the apostolic delegate ing the p_eople_a_s .he went. Among agreed that the operation was neith- er dangerous or painfful and held that such punishment was not cruel or in- humane. The case was the first of its kind to come before the Supreme Court of the State. ASTOR/S HIEIRTO ATTEND COURT. NEW YORK,_ Sept. 3-John Jacob Astor, the posthumous heir of Col. John Jacob Astor, who went down with the Titanic, was iormallyserved with papers in the legal proceedings for the re-probating of the will left by his father. Dr. Edward B. Cragin, the attend- ing physician pt the bb.by's birth, re- ported to the siirrogate that he had served notice on the infant that hc appear in court on Sept. 4, either in person or by a guardian, to attend the re-probating, Mrs. Astor was served with similar papers. 'Col. Astor's wi‘l had been probated before the 'baby was born and the re- opening of the probate was made necessary by the birth, as the infant is named as a. beneficiary and must appear by guardian. _ Late this afternoon Surrogate Fow- ler appointed E. L. Winthrop as uardian in the re-probatlng pro- -- 1 #<19 *iss it °={°?~.s°. »'-F,‘.~f..°.v~.1- E ceedings." _ _ _ _ .`~ _I-~a_.. f, -.fmt /'.‘/ . , , _ , I h ' - OF THE AUTO ws ,» dp.. \ ‘ ~ or ,|._.f|,»,- .> ~. .. . 4-when it i;_ .&”.‘?f» ,T f.’;.i.".?.'l..1‘E."» i.. "-` " tgp, one in every I' "fqjin'*l‘.ex“a‘s'. d -“ ¢l"°”-.» ri ness - "§i'I”u§T-:ferent _gg ' ».,..‘. i t ~~w§"E..'E'nf°ts'°°° ii - __ ; . ‘ °. - i' I- - t ther thus ak- _Q _.,_,_,, _ . .gm _Mmm addsd,”?some. In short, it has been the on ,.a*`nt of implement 'by which fhrms.\|§Oe` been 'con erted from tdil- lcme unprofitable businesses into the Ilolt ptplpsroua pursuits of the age. The real answer to the prosperity of farmers of today is summed up in one word "transportation" and this instantly rodents the use of the auto- E -rl*-"E‘3 City. _ Nebraska, one of the tbriftiest far- ming states in the country, gives away the secret of its progress when it announces that one in every,forty of its population owns' and dies an automobile, Kansas and California are close seconds, while Texas is forg- ing to tbe_ front with leaps and bounds. The automobile is drectly respon- sible for new life and added income on the farm. It `also provide`s‘r1e're- ation, and contributes largely to the ‘health of .the family: brings its user v and the city 'or eown nearer together and therefore provides easy shoppinv for the wife and amusement and ao- eial life for the whole family. It is indeed the solution of the one great problem "How to keep the boys in partnership with their father on the marched thru to the sanctuary. whether the apostolic mandate had read. When the reading was fl - lshed ,the bishop-elect knelt before him and took the oath of oiilce and was then examined by the consecrator as to 'his.willingness to perform the duties of his oiiice and as to his be- lief in the chief articles of the faith. The consecrator then began the celebration of the mass, in the course of which the rites and ceremonies of been obtained. ‘ Being answered in son ._ the ailirmative he' required it to he consecrat9i',.__,,,, 0;§y,,\Il.§Y~_-111'. Thomll- ` ' n ' .. . - thos`e_ _ present __ _ were _the archbishops ‘His excellence Monsignor Stagnl of I_{aliia;_and_ Vancouver, assistants then took his place on the throne, in,the___consecratipn. The .archbis- whence he proceeded to his place be- hops___of_St. ,l'o_h'n"s, Ndd., the bishops fore the altar, where hewas seated. of Tlimop_ski,_,Sherb_roolre, St.,-_ Geor- He was then formally asked to' per- ges _and,._.the representative ,of ' 'the form the consecration and demanded bishop or Nicolat The Very Rev. ’~"DiI:I_E,.-I1-I.,-Il".,1dcl'*her~ priest to the ll son and Rev J, ,,..M92§',ell were dea- con and sub-deaconmespectively; Ret M. A. McAdarr'| was master of eere monies withtwo assistants. Revs. D. M. McAdam, C. W. McDonaldf and A. L. McDonald were attendants on the consecrator, with Revs. W. F. Kiely, J. W.McIsaac, A. E. Mom- bourquette and J. B. Moriarty at- tendants on the assistant bishops. consecration took place. The chief ` The sermon was preached by Rev. ._-_-_-_-_-,-_-,-_-_-.1-f1-_-_ _-_ _-.-.~;-.-.~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_C.-;_-_e-.~_-;-_-,-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_<.va ._-_-_-,-_-_-_-_'-. _-_-_-.~_-_ _~.~.-_-_-_-.~.-_-_-_-_-,~_-_-_-_-_-,,-_-_-_-:_-_-J,_-:_-_~,_a,~,_~_-_.______,_,, M. J. Ryan, . D., Ph. D., of Roches- ter, New Yor ,-.and was a moat able Ephesians iv 'I 16.' "` A feature of the celebration was the presentation of an address from the League of the Cross. Antigonish was in gala attire since earlv vesterdav morni g. The reception to Monsignor Stihl, who had come to take Part in the conse- cration today oi Bishop-Elect Mor- rison, was in the nature of a great ovation from the railway station to the cathedral, a distance of about a mile. Between four and live thou- sand persons took part in a proces- sion. beaded by the,band of the 78th Highlanders. A pipers' band from ‘Picton also had a place in the pro- cession. Flags from everywhere and hunting and drapery profusely orna- mented every building along- the line of march. His Excellency was received in the cathedral, where an address.of wel- come on behalf of the clergy and laity of the diocese was read by the Very Rev. Administrator, Dr. H. P. McPherson. Hia Excellency person- ally and as representative of the Holy Father, made gracious acknowledge- ment of the expressions of loyalty and devotion contained in the ad- dress and shown by the enthusiastic welcome he had received. Solemn Benedictlon of the Blessed Sacrament was then given. -_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_~,-. fn.-. _ eff- . _ . .. . . _ . . .. s . .~ ._ . . . ._ THE WEATHER THE 'IEIPERITIIRE TIDES IOOH ETC (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, 'Sept. 6-Moderate winds, partly fair and warm with some local thunder storms, chiefly in the Bay of Fundy. I The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was fifty-four degrees a- four above. The lowest recorded the At nine a. m. yesterday it was sixty above and at nine p. in. it was ilfty- four above. . The tide will be high this evening be high tomorrow rnorping ste and Sunday at 6.55. ,' The sun sets this evening at 6.30 and tomorrow at 6.28; ll- Pla" t°‘ morrow _morning at 5.27 and Sun- day at 5.19. ' The last quarter. ofsthe moon was on Wednesday, Sept. 4th. af 928 P- There will be A new moon on Wed- nesesy, sent. ioth. st 11.48 nm- f d ill bethirteen 'rhe temperstnrz at one o’cl°al= this afternoon -ey he "Resell store" , ..ei..u=». iss ii. be _fs'_ gun farm to the railroad ormoney-making possibilities. above rsrn - - ............ . .. rv ----- - . . _ ._ . - » - - .~.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_ -__-_-_-.-_-_-_-.-_~.-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~,-_-_-,-_-;,-_-_-_-_-.-,-.-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-. SIR MAX RETURNING. NEWCASTLE, N. B., sept. 4-sir Maxwell Aitken, M. P., reached Mont- real_Tuesday morning after a trip to the west. He is at the Windsor ho- tel. Sir Max is coming to New- castle.. -¢-- COIIDEIISED IDS I T00 LITE FOR CLISSIFICKTIOH 1,; 1, t g i t - One cent per word each insertion bo” mm and me g as wa B X Y in this column. Cash must accom- pany order and five per cent discount previous sight was Mtv-isa# .{\}>°"°- allowed. Mininnnn eiisrge twenty-iive cents. __ SAUNSOME SAUBAGES THE BEST made. Fresh every day at Saun- ders, Newsom Ct Go. 9-6Mf;f; `ie`ov”WZii*r’liTJ'_'E6 worm IN Dais- °'= 6-45 “Hd l°“‘°"°l' “" “F ‘° Wm ssl- oiiiee; Apply to nr. n'ohins`,1zs Queen St. #__§f§'LMj!_» 'rb_iIls'l‘, House. oN`§oncmiis'riiin St., containing 8 rooms, with bath, hot water nesting- Apply 171 D01"- chester St. 'r6_1.n'rT“FwTJ'_1="§oN'r uooivls "m‘° '“°°“ "9" t°“i5ht “t 12' ' steam heated, with modern eonveni fences, Apply 187 Prince gt. -6M8lpd. oip one-ioo sus. annex Ann 200 White. Wholesale and retail to the trade while they last. Jno. '“‘° ’°"'"' ° ‘° °’ " - wheetiey, as mini Ave. . seigigg hours and four mln\1wl» -~-_ --~»~------- --»---- -- » -- From Yeaterday's_luvening_ Guardian. LOST, WAGON ROEE, Vernon River Bri ge an rwe Corner. Samuel Jardine, Orwell. d thermometer with a northern " 9'l_9M3iPd- uftyynms' “mn” ..,__.-»n-'_.n.-i--¢- BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW MEETS. CHICAGO, Ill., Sept. 4-Nearly one thousand Episcopal layman from all sections of the country gathered at the University of Chicago today for the annual convention of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. The gathering was opened this morning with a meeting of the national coun- cil of the brotherhood. The Bible wil1,be the theme of discussion to- morrow and on Friday Prayer will be the principal subject. Bithop .Ann- derson, Bishop Lloyd and other noted Episcopal ohilrchinen are among the scheduled speakers. IHHOUIICEIEITS. ’ CUIIIIG EYEHTS. IEETIHOS. ET!! One cent per word etch insertion in this column. Cash must accom- pany order and live per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. _________..._.. ~ ‘ "Miss Smaliwood will resume her music teaching Sept. 8rd .st 234 Richmond St. 8-BIMGI. "Mr-. Business Man get the best. How 'can you expect the operator to turn out first-class work una second- elads machine. The excellence and durability of the Smith-Premiers and -sen thqiii. A. Milne _rrnsei-, nsliiu, N. si 9~smi. and scholarly _pursg on the text . E. ' a "TW- 'Remingtons are unquestioned and 1_ ___ ____ A fortv Britishhnanciers and capitalis- _NEwP0;grB“Bd_él;“_Pf;BS-) (Canadian Press-) ‘man of the Canadian Agsncy,reached _ (Special to The Guardian) (Canadian Press) ` _ n mar e spar- . fi ~ th M C L 01 Disputes strongly opposed by British tum of the Royal train from Edmom After spending two day! to see the Brooks. seventh son of Joe Brooks of cgflsgi a°10___;’n;)e$5_;”_;:_‘0y Tie ;l;_'; ,Bmmcy been reprieved “nm Oct 4 Trade Unionists, ‘who today, at the ton,.shortly before midnight last stampede th” Wm proceed to Gm' st' Marys Indian Reserw' is r°p°"°d sions blew Dome on .ei .ht thousand 'Prades Union Congress, cast an night. ._ °h°“- to be effecting cures among the Red gallon bcnzine tank 8 pyerwhelmlng vote against adoption' The majority' of the two hundred There they Wm Em" the Royal Men. ~--~---~ ;---- i the Principle _ ar-my vets;-am, Two had hem reviewed party and two more days will “_ by the Duke of Connaught in the af- eve” inspecting th” i"ig“ti°n Works Recently he gave an Indhm a glass I I- ' ‘ "° BPH PIII Mi ' _ ternoon came down to the tram to and the land of the Southern Alberta of water and completely cured him | -I _ 3 . Sea tha R0Yal visitors oil. Land Co., in which many of the party of a long standing case of paralysis. . ' . ‘ I | ~ The Duke stood on the observation are interested _ ' w I . ‘ . platform whilst the veterans instiiy ' ._ ‘ ` ~ ' E sang "God Save The King," and I ` ' ' . - is siimiii ,pw Z,,,.,N,,,,,3 ciiiiisi Miiisiin IEW” “IM wii Huiluis UW I" “WEN .:.f»..-.ii-5.12;-‘1‘.2f..?;f§1>.»».fe. VANCOUVER,B.C.,Sept 5-Rev. Dr. ____ murdered last night, presumably by Chourl, is head ol the New Methodist ____ trampg_ College. _ ' ` (canadian Press) -_-.___i_..._. E £ (Canadian Press.) NEW y0'RK_ Sept 5___A Pekin ` TORONTO, Sept. 5-New_ Zealand - ‘_ (Canadian Pre"-)"‘ cadets won honors in the exhibition despatch says Lu Chong Hamm' WINNIPEG. Séllli- 5'-A ¢0l`!`1f\C competition here with 97 oints out Chinese Premier, is disturbed by lui ` ralnstorm raged throughout the West. _ D temational d V 10 B ts d _ c yesterday and cnstafresh gloom 0ve,.\of 100. Australia second, Newfound- B 8 Pm H . BD is - the crop outlook. General reports are land third. likely to resign. that cutting is stopped and binders’ I -_-i->-_- ”_' work hindered. _ _ Minards ll-nimant cures garget in cowa_ Ask for Minard’s and take no other I (Canadian Press.) ' (Canadian Press) - LON N . - _ ‘““°“- “°°' L” CONSICRATION OF BISHOP MORRISON gely' Minister ut Municipal Anairs' i mont gsectioigpthesodélscitthehlgsds ln the election of Woodrow Wilson have goiffa up. So much money has been placed Qlat the rate has gone to 75 per cent,on Wilson, is 40 on Taft on Roosevelt, MAIIIIIME 'PHESS ISSIICIEIIUII IIEEIEEIIS (Special to The Guardian) NEW GLASGOW, Sep. 5-At tne meeting of the Maritime Priss As- sociation John T. Hawke, of Monc- Cotton, Charlottetown, Vice-Presl- Glas.;-.\.\\'_ for Nova Scotia and J.P. TEMPOIRARELY . ~---r-» if (Because Dapdrtment Of Justice ‘lies [let Time To Exuminefiuses 1 -_-_ (Canadian Press.) _ OTTAWA, Sept. 5--Four murder- ers underfsentence of death have been reprieved by the Governmefift owing to the fact that the Justice Department has not 'time to go into the car-iss and decide whether sentence can be vommutted. John Cummings, of Montreal. had The other four ara- il. Tliomasggn, Sydney toSept. 2i»,.|<'_._l-lin-i~i.» c- Lcod. Alta., to Nov. Mu, S. Kin- .osk, Sarnia to Nov. lli and Takah- loffe Sylvia, Montreal, "to. Nov. 15. .____._.-.‘a...u_X-__ SI. JIIHN MEII 1. e III TIHSHIP .i- f Special to The Guardian) ST. JOHN, N. B.-Sept 5--Horace Porter, Manager of the Bt. John Ex-' hibitlon and J. J. Marshall, a news- paper man, had flights in a alrshlp today with the aviator. S. S. A. W. PEIIIII e EIIIIITEII III EE-III The S. S. A. W. Perry arrived at Charlottetown last night at 10.30 with ,_ fair number of passengers and Ia large cargo. I The following were the inward pas- _.~»engers;-- FROM, BOSTON. A. N*.'*WHi;h€xi'i-.il‘wie,' "° ' Geo. Easten and wife, G. H. Wood und wife. L.Haffner, T. Kegan, ‘Mrs. Riley, Mr. J . Temple and wife, 'Miss J . McLean, A. F. Oliver, Miss C. Kear P. I-lines, |11. F. O. Proctor, E. M. Balcom Miss E. Simmonds;. Miss C. Norton. ton, was elected President and R. ll. ,P- M“l°°hY» .and WHA' . _ W. }".m'd0n_ . f\‘I|~.; .I ll:|l`I1-V dent for P. E. I., J. A. Fraser, New | \li<_.» 1;.,,.\,..»;.-,_ 'ljmn An.Ii‘i'i..»|i, Melalicy. \i'o..itock, for New Bruns- NEW Ci..-\:~ul0W, Sept. 4-The Maritime i'i.i.as Association mct here this afternoon. The attendance at the opening was small, but a number are morning of the 5th. Among these dent Cox, Outlook, Middleton; Secre- tary D. F. McLean, Greetings. Port ood M Malone Woodstock Pres News, Toronto; B. B. Fox, l‘ori Hood, and members of the local press, among them James A. Stairs of the Evening Ncws,, and James A Fraser of the Eastern Chronicle. The reports of secretary and trcas urer were reall amd showe:l a satis, factory result of the yenr’s work, financially and in membership. ewenin sessi Mc or Und gave them the freedom of the town.\ J. T. Hawke of the Moncton Trans- script,respondetl on behalf of the. Press of thc Maritime Association. Papers were read by several gentle- men and the real business of the session will be taken up on Thursday wick. IW. A. Mcliinis, Jonn Giillagher, Mr. Houston, Miss White. Miss 0, Wliite. Mrs, Deagle, expected from different points for theil-Iector O'Heir, A. N. McPhee, and wife. present at the opening were: Presi-IMiss C. C. Coles. » ltilissldorriscy.. ' Mrs. D. M’\3rlJhY P. P. White. H ; r. y, .s, Woodstock N. s; Mr. craig oi . the|John Merhee. H. Graham and wife, Ben). Beers, CANADIAN FORESTRY ABS'N. VICTORIA, B. C., SQDL 4-‘TUG fourteenth annual conveptipu 0| N10 Canadian Forestry AlS0dlll-l0l\ b°‘ gan in this city today with an ,UNUS- iially large attendance. The P\’0‘ At the ' g on y - erwood welcomed the delegates and,gramm. prepared for ‘the conve:i_§._i_on extends over three days and pro e_a for addresses oi the most practical character by many leallers iii forestry nnd lllmberlng in iilii'\lul§i and the unitefl states. sir _liieiinul McBride and a number of other public offi- cial: of prominence are taking nn ac- morning. tive part _in_._ the convention- NEW igonx, september 4-The most noteworthy feature of today's_ dull and irregular stock market Una, the rowin importance of money as signs of an inclination to shake off' the heaviness of the previous day, altho opening prices were generally lower, established gains of a point or over in some of the more repre- sentative isaues. _ In the afternoon when call loans were quoted at four per cent, and as the time rates went higher, the mar* ket sagged until little was left of-the former* spectacular performances. of general disc asion. Opinion var Yesterday's elections in Vermont _ and ohio were naturally the subject. s. Totalsalaa, per val le ._ E _-. _-_~_~_-_-,-}év.r.-_-;_-_-.».t.»::.-.~::_~::-‘f-frvw -'-'ffl I, . MONEY IS SCRRCE ` .__._€________._. 'sin most ehserinl note soiisdea .inr- ing tho day was conta.insd._,,,_in a statement dealing with the 0DQl,‘M»i0\!l of tl-c leading eqnlpmmt companlQ 1; S I . a factor. For B time the list gavomhowing a steady increase ol isgainels.. Earnings of these companies ont! iirst hsli oi the enlrrent year are w ahead of the entire previous year. , ` Private advises from Berlin, wh' private discounts sera again high indicates.-sn.. ess ...Q I benz rats. .mosey .vr._ss...s,__ - London, but that ‘mstketfwm- r. _~ what depressed because of the- ~tinental lltiihl situation 'bond rise, except in certain of the higher*shi‘pped a 'large amount eigold ‘f priced _i_s;>i;::ialties,t_n_;:»tably theottcibxac; u _“uk _ P _ f cos, w e repea e some. s , _.I I or oy ers. I 'fi e* ii ` Turkey, an Italy was rs rtad on mar Blain ea? _ w _ ressure against some of `f ‘amd ted to $100000 'Uni 'is d " , , . . _ ` it is the vehicle that . , . .. , regarding -theagnlfieanss or import- States. government 'bonds were 'Q h\‘lukl.% produce. \Y\ll°°'°\' 1* “'97 9 °”‘“`°° 'i ' in” “n ~ m iniml _ \ _Ming-4| Linimene used by 1>hyaicians._Keep Minard's Llniment in the house. .Nl°0'0l l-he Olltwlhc- _ 'Cells -' . ` I \ fi g . .i. 5. Miss E. Buckley, _ ___ _g l mio: .g. .. .Q Eli it ._¢_. ii ‘%¥ii3rL ~. _-»~,.,»__ -_._ ..._...,_.., <.l:‘1[t~ ” ii; 2 .(4.1 .E J I.~‘ *J 1. ij. E' ;~:- - -.1 si `1..“ I-..; : _ I .tn/. . _ .F-'ttf ar-S-. 3-* f2~ -:.:'?; ., ~’:.“1 11% 4... . it 3 ‘ =l=_,§` -way . I i !1v_;$_ .... 1 1 i K*-1 vi s it A 3 I ’~.1. . Wit' '. i _::,, . i I . Er. '.'I./ I/LIE’ /fi U. i