in_au.cnclza -e `~ , - ; j fr _j , ~ _ . . . 'At-|.‘iro'u|i|io. _ ' . _ ` _ _ j , IAIAI-l 0*!! . A -t I 1uo1=£NIN'G-DAILY* - l ...ii.iwi.%wii\.;ii.i.iiiii..ei‘ i ‘ -= A - ° - - ' f i I 4 _ _ _ill 1‘HEI.A'ras'r News CI-IAR.LOT"I`-l¥I‘OWN, CANADA, THURSDAY AUGUST 7, 1913 g-‘Issr or Ani." '{““°§§’€“' Q 'S C Q8 ”i'ir"i‘it”iN‘£'D*v”Is‘¢i’i°' E si Yi is __ _ lt ICR BHlNll-lI[lllN,E|l li.lllllllPPlllIllNlSH ll. N|CHHLSUN.M.P.. EIIHSTEHS NHE l.lI.H. lllEElEllllY lHlli|lI HEllH UE I Hlllll NHENNIIM ' 1 . 1 1 (Canadian Press ), 'rmmoi Aug 6.-The utii ses- m..,.Aw 0 " Gllsfdien) sion of the Grand Council Arcanum with tm, At' A“g' 6'1" _9°““e°tl0“ is now in session here. Much busin- he th ea B mnde by P"e51d°“t ‘M0H‘ ess has been transacted' and there is r at .the me" of the I- C- R- n. large attendance. supreme Regent , F. s. wicker- shum of Harrison Pa. is present al- go Hon. B. M. Nead, who will acc no installing officer, The officers elected today were Grand Regent H. H. James, St, John; Vice Grand llegent, H, C, Goudy, Yarmouth, Urstor W. _ H. hltlibh, Halifax; Past (irnnil_,llcgent, U, A,- Mcliennan, Truro; 'l‘i-ensurcr, J, lr. Allison, Sackville; C. W. llur- ney, Grand Sec'y. - ’l‘lio rlnpreme Regent goes fiom here to St. John to witness an init- iation of a clnss of sixty on luridny evening and special arrungeincnt has been inside for his entsrtuiiinicnt. "I‘lie (lrand Council meets in St. John next year. MHS. CHUHCHILL ENllHllINEll THEM LONDON, Aug. 6.-Mrs. Winston (Iliiirclii'll proved enuizil to an emer- gency thc other day. About 120 of her liusbaiid’s constituents at Dundee came to London on' a trip, and it was arranged that Mrs. Churchill should `ei‘it'lirTiiiii` them at .luncheon at tile" llouse of Commons. When the luncheon hour came it was found that tl.'.: guests numbered 225 instvml of the expected 120. Sev- ernl lluudoniiuis questioned thc bonu. lidcs of some of the party, alleging that they were Glasgow men who had joined the party owing to the nllurument of n free luncheon, but Mrs. liburchill settled the difficulty by mwivlgiiig for all to bc regaled, making the party n pretty speech to boot, APPLE STIQAMEIU-i 'l`()< SAIL FROM ANNAPUIIIS. ()'l"l`AWA, Aug, 5.-Hon George li. l'|:rlcy, acting minister of trade and commerce has entered into a contract with the United Fruit com- pany of Nova Scotia for a direct stekmship service.-between Annapolis. lloyul and either L0ndon or Hull. The company, which has its head office at Berwick, is composed of fruit growers who wish to secure. more satisfactory access to the Eug- lish niarket. The company is to provide British steamers able to car- ry from 8.000 to 12000 barrels. speelnlly'1»\iilt for the fruit trade 'with rulrigcrnting apparatus. There are to be five voyages, thc first to begin before Oct. 30. 'l`hc stcumcrs are to call at Digby. The sum of $1.000 will be paid for each voyage. THREE THOUSAND KNIGHTS OF' COLUMBUS. Boston, August 5-'l`Iiree thousand Knights of <‘.olunihus assembled nt solemn iiigh Mass in the Untbedral of the Holy Cross t0day, were called upon by Right Rev. Joseph G Ander- son, auxiliary Bishop of Boston. t0 seek with nil right minded personsa .solution ol social lirublenis through evolution, not revolution. Recognizing the seriousness of the disputes between labor and capital, the llisliop ncvertliclcss was optim- iHt'il!. KILLPII) IIY ’l‘il.l\(`f'l‘I()N l\lN(.IlhII‘]. ']‘()It()N'l.`O, Aug. _ 5-Wnlter_ in- stead, aged 22, was iiistiintlylkillell when n t.lircsliing traction engine on which he was riding ernslied tlirougli 1, County bridge near liogartiui, York County. Lcin Piper, owner and driver of the engine junipcd iii time n-nd cs- euped injury. CONDENSED IIDS T00 LIITE FOR FOR CLASSIFICATION (ine cont per word each insertion in this winmm Cash must accompany order. Mini-mum char-R0 *W0l1W'°V° °°F!_*°-,,_ _. .. _ . ._- -~- -- FOXEB-12 REI) ]‘lll‘H. $75 FOR }0t_ 130; 221, Lnuwlottetown. _ 7l;0_-ii-7M4ip.i. WAN'rI~iD-A coop c‘.ooK. HIGH wages, No washing. P litllvlli I-0 p n 76 Uyier l‘llC0. Miss No to , ll 759_8_7M3i' wAN"ricp§"?iiifi.`i‘Us’GleNliRAl» I housework. Apply with references to Mrs. C. L. MacKay 217 Kent St. (jig 749-8-7M3i. _ _ Y ,_,___ ___ TEACHER WANTED-A SFICONQ class , teacher for SPl‘illllflfI'- 1 seiioei, Nc. 8. siivvlement $3"- Wm. Munroc, Sec’y, Ccmiuerclnl vllross. __~_____ ,___,_ __ 7_53‘8‘7ME“' i orsmri AN OPTION oN oNE PAIR nf Tupilns cholbe Delliflfffed “"7 W0lll<1 Strike if their demands are "Oli grunted it is stated there are ap- plications to the number of over 5_000 'ff M0“°t0'1 f0_r ‘positions on the rail- l\lly_ so no difficulty would be found In fllllnfr the vacant positions. The fiuestinn .if dealing with the ne. Illallllél of the men is being left to Manager (iiitclius but the niinistcr takes the position that as the mnt~ ter inuler eontentio-n is not unc of wages but of policy tliere should be no arbitration. i.__._...i ll EUMMVE EHUM .INSMEE (_(‘nuadinii Press ). l’l<`.KiNli, Aug, li. Dr, Sun Ynt Zen, once provisional |'i'\~.>l¢lcnt of (lhiun and later leader ol' the Soutli- ern Revolution, is no mritive from lustice \,.. a stcatiner bound to I"ornioi'n Island, owned by Japan, .lNlHlll]UlIl|llN UE - KNHNKULE SHEEP The fox farmers of this island arei .evidc`nf.ly determined to give n prac- tical trial to the recomniendatioii of I)!‘. (I, C. Yullng, the llugsiun export' Wlw gave a lecture on Persian fur raising, a couple of weeks ago, in (fliarlottctown, that the breeding of the sheep from which tlicso costly [urs are obtained, is a business that' could very easily and very profitably be undertaken in conjunction with fox breeding, to wliicli, in fact, he argued it would give a very desirable stability. Within the next few days two con- signments oi Karakule sheep, from “which Persian ,Lamb tiirs are obta'n- ed. are due to arrive in Charlotte- town. One lot, the largest, is com- ing for Dr. Young himself and Mr. J. ll. Dinnis, the well known fox-man, who with several other fox breeders have decided to start the sheep, fur industry mi P. E. lsland. There are eileven sheep coming for these gentle- men, and of them nine wii'l be full- bloodcd Karakules, four being rams,: two ewes, and two five months old' lambs. They are coming from Dr. Yonng’s place at E1 Paso, Texas. The other two sheep are both rams, one being a lxirachaev, a fur produc. ing sheep from Asia Minor, which is being brought for experimental pur- poses, while the other is a red Kal- mic fat-rump Koordink, for mutton and wciglit. ’l'he other consignment of 811901) is coming for ii, gentleman at Dunstaf- tinge; this 'rot will consist oi two rams and two ewes. ln a conversation with n Guiirdian represcntntiie yesterday Dr. ioiiiig expressed it fear that thcrc were some inferior sheep. really Knrakule Afghans, which though pon92SB\“g DX* cellent mutton qualities and wonder- ful bardiucss like n‘ll ofthe other Knrnkule breeds, give only thc more inferior furs, bliat were being un- ].,n,1¢n |,y nns¢~rupulous breeders in the states upon unsusilectius veclllc on this side. He desired therefore to. give a warning in this regard. »l’AL‘.ll<‘Ill COAST ATHLETIC MEET. vicroiii/i, B. G., Aus. 6-7Ne"\§l‘ before luis an athletic meet in this section brought together srpli classy athelctbs as those who rounded up at (ink nny park today to comllete in the international track _and field chnmpioiisliips of the Pacific coast. Included nmouli the '3“t"““t“ were star performers from San Francisco, 1..... Angeles. i~crti.»...Hte"S '"“" B “°h°d"l”' "amcly 17 “"“ 15 utiriliurn it in rl.-spniuieney over un- V_*'"“ U Sf-Wllllie n'l0l`I~'-all*-Y Ufmimg I'-he cents pm' hour' . (lentli iff his mother receiitly at innt Scinml ,Jf swing her. ` An understanding was also reached (,U,,,,n,,,m' Uhioq w,,,,r,, his ,,,_,M,,,,.,, ring to strike the coast. _These fish 1" refefellce L0 C0“l\§'=flfl“I Well- AS ,mn sigtnrg 1iv,._ Tin-, nndv wns still (51011 by _mlIIl""9»_l~U`e&'5 W"\‘Il"0W5 Of n re5"lt‘0f tr-'U dec_1s\"" _"“""’ Um" warm when found and clutched in lem being carried ashor'e'by the 100 clfrks employed in different il_c- the n,,L,,,,.,, nf the right hm", ,,.n,, a waves, while immense quantities sunk Dartments will be taken out of the 4. < . _ . . . . .ll cnlibic ievolvcr, Tivo lli.lru\u“.ll-1 in open unter, Upon these the lobst- schedule. of the nn were eniifv while ii lox e,-3 fed so abundantly that they av- Mosher, President of the Can- D, ,_,,,.,,L.,m,,,,,_, |,,,, M: H", ,,,.,,,,,,,| ,,,,_ allied the belted traps and very slim sflmn Brotherhood, in c0I\\’0l`S*1U<‘“ side him. A \.uui-1 through the brain tiitcheswere the result. with your correspondent to-night, hm] ,.n,m,,,| ,|,,,.,th, At piesent the fishermen on that said he is wcll pleased with the treat; section of const where the season rncnt accorded by Mr. Gutelius. The _“"“°”'_°_“ lasts until the middle of August are men taken out of schedule will rc. getting nll the lobsters the factories ceive schedule wages. All iiierei-.sen cull h“"dl"' MV- Nl°h01s°“ SWB f-hilt Will dntle from March 2lst, 1‘JlIl, not only are lobsters plentiful, but -- those he saw taken at Calle Traverse last week were uniformly of the largest size seen on the Prince Ed- ward Island coast for many years, a condition' which rather contradicts the theory of experts that over-lisli ing had cleaned out all but lobsters `_” of the smallest commercial si'/.c. ((`niuidinn Press) “T”-im i' llll(?HAlll*l>l'l‘, Aug. 6.# l’f’=\““ (IRFIATEST ASSl'lMIlI.A(ll<] was colnzliidcrl todnv nl. ii nu‘cl.ing ufi (JF MEl)I(1Al. WISDOM As stated in yestci‘day's Gunrdim, delegates from, Servin, Greece, Mont- WORLU EVER SAW- ii program of eiitertiiliiuiciit luis beeii 1’“L‘l5"". “"“'““"i“» "WI “"i"i‘"I“' “*““ mira ~ » - - - _ 'l‘li wur between the former Uall‘nn I.ONl)()N, August, 5.-Viscount vimiln ,ii,pwr0i‘n u(l:Li|;:iii'¢ilf_(;lcki;v(;ii u,i$_g§:1i;_ allies who fought shoulder to shoul- Morley_ lord president of the councu' ing the “rat Summer School hem in der against 'l`urkey, begaii July I4' p"e5i‘I'3‘1 t""ili'ht at fl Imllflllct given this Island. One feature of the ro- Whe" the S"""'i"“ Mmistcr ‘f the 1-,V thc British government to some gi-nm Wm.; n,uf_(,,- drives am,,,,dpth interior declared Serviii nt war with six hundred of the lending delegates nity and its 5n|,u|~i,s L, number of -hs Blllr-§1U`iIL UU f-Ill* Slllllv lilly (il'®’9C0 to the international medical congress m|§,,m,,|,,1e owners of the city enzib. also iinuouiiced that ii state of wnr whicli convenes in Albert hall tonior- img this U, he dune by kimny pla:,,i,,g existed but made no lormnl declar. row. - . _ - A-,,n_ During the congress, which will 323;,eT.:c[il.r;,?seatg;i,1€l02250555Ooiuggg atiioiimania declared wnr on .lulv convfne for H week' there will he the materially assisted n giving the stu- 10 ‘NUI moved ber troops over the Brea est concentration of medical Bulgarian frontier to occu-~v - strip wisdom in London the world has ev- g;;{s0?f,l?;es,Summer School 8' giiod of land from Silisfria on the llnnubc er seen in one place. Doctors from all w K au ergrewwegi I;/jlessrs. Burrill, to \/ni-na on the liliici: Stn which she countries ofthe world, estimated to F' Mfqd Ig, A S't ' mwse' George claimed in order to i'e:-.stnlilich her aggregate ten thousand, and inelud- }{,,,;e,ft ' , ' Gems’ Roy Hmman' balance of power in the Balkans, ing the greatest specialists in all de- S A M D ogg' ' A` B' McDonald' The trouble between the Allies ii- partments of medicine and' surgery, ' ' C mmm and Cl" Grant’ Thefe' rose out of diflicnltv of dividinv ter- are here to attend the meetings. wel:-B thfm some ten cars empkiyed In ritory captured by them from Turk- While the general session will be ta Ing “he manners out for enloyableev in lduronc. Severe hghtinfl 0f‘ClU" held in Albert Hall, thcrewill be gpm? and them were none too many rwl in which tlionsnmls of men were daily discussions in twenty-six sec- 1" v"“`“' °f the fact 0! the" being killed 'rbe M`cnff~v1f'i‘o troops ll<‘vf‘l‘ tions and sub-sections of the con- Over 260 teachers. mmelinm imRtmH“"‘ nl¢_i.,~...,»i. they gress, for which purpose as many The Wh0_lB Of the, afternoon was were nominally at wnr with llul-:ar- halls have been engaged, Latest re- t”'k"" “P "I driving mlmd U12 Citylm sen,-Chee and discoveries in every and through the suburbs, and one ' __________ branch of the nrt of hearing will be “nd “U the tellchem “Dressed them; diBCuB5ed_ selves as being delighted with the r v -_.____.___.. mer.School wish to thank the above ie. The management of the Sum- l MORGAN HAD MANUggR1pT_ named gentlemen ' for their lqnfinegs -- in giving the students an opportu- ' NEW YORK, Aug. 5-A nation- nity of enjoying an automobile drive. w wide hunt by an American corres- This Hft€Fn00ll “gain the CMB Will i pondent of Mme. Zola, for the man- |19 ‘lt the disposal Of the N398-Chefsl --m uscript of Emile Z0la's Novel of find t0' morrow besides a steamer Paris Gutter life "Nana" has result- UID UP U10 river. “IHS Will IN’ U Yesterday lorcnoon, Mr. Jarvis of 9.1 in im-,ating the Urigimll copy of musical entertainment for them in gg, John, one of the inost experien- tliis story in the J. l’. Morgan col- the eV°“I"8~ cc-ll valuntors in l7ziiuul;i, i‘0lJI‘0fi0llLi|l£<‘ lection in this cit , “Nalin” is the *"""";' be arious insilrance coniullllcs ill only one of the Nlolu. niiiiniscripts PRESIDENT GQMEZ M/liicli’ the stock of lilcsrirs .lnincs that is not in thc possession of the TU LEAD HIS ARMY Vinton At UH.. wus insured. lllftilll-1 NN' lerencli (lover-nnient. * UAuACAS| VeTmLclu' Aug' SFA" vim-l|\i‘i; UUNSTITUTIONAL GUVEHNMIGNT :lriny of seven tlliiusuuil iiicii, coin- clciiicnt for thc piiynn-iit of dnniiiges. ONLY WHA, BE m.wU(_;NIZEl)_ prising three brigiidcs, divided iiii.o 'Nw nmnpniiics reprcseiited arc as *_ seven rcgiinents oi iulnntry, and one f,,||.,ws»,.. WASHINGTON’ AHL 5_T|mt nu oi nri;iliery,_ left \.aruca=| today Lo 'rue Yorkshire, Mrssrs W. K. lluli' ,,,,,,,,u,ncen,,_,"t of puliuy or I-,,,,thL,r operate nguliil-it Luc rebel iollowcis in ers Lo. Ag-.|iLs, .Nun iiisiirmice ko., Steps will he taken |,y pl-0,,|,_|e,,¢_ wi|_ Hx-Vresnieiit Lliprluiio Unstro, 'l‘lic nir. .John niciunclieiii, Ai;L‘l\L» Nortn Sm, in UN, Mcxicm, ,,itu,,ti,,,, mml brigade coiniuuuuurs are General lfer- liritisli, and l\lereaii1.iie, iuessrs liyn» f,,m,e,. g,,v.,,-,,,),- _|,,|,n |An,\_ of Mm. nrinuez, ticnernl bavio Germain and unuin on bv, f\i-:Gul-S; Queen insurance ,,e,,,,L,,' ,,e,,s,,,,,,1,.cp,.esc,,f_,,tive uf me uenerni 'l‘orrc|ns Urquiola. ueneral i o., ivlr. A. li. Stewart, Agent; Nor- ,,r,.Hme,,t arrives in Mexico (my and Felix Linvis has been appointed ciiiei wicn union, air. 11:. 'l`. iliggs, Agent fllnmlal-izcs himsuu with cond,ti,,,,s of staff of the orniy. Western Assurance tio., liriusli .ini-| here, was made clear at the white A medical corps, with Sisters of crlcuu »\SH\1l‘lH1C0 UU- NF- W- *\~ _1“’K' house today. Mr. Lind carries iii- U||“l’lf~Y UCF-Ing UB l\\ll`S0B. 116001111-'llll' “"5 °‘ “Uv ‘\l5em“; lmyul h‘°`lm"“"f" striictious to talk informally with N94 UW UUVe"lm*fllf~'E Elgllfilllé f0"C‘?3 ‘f‘U~' MV' `].""" Mci4‘Mi\em Agvm,' prominent Mexici,mS_ wnshingwn Presilleiit Junu Vicente Gomer. will >`lC0f-lllsll UIUUII “H0 Nlllll-'l'l\_l._. Nil- ollicials indicated that no steps to- lem” the '~`“Pi€l\l t\>I110l‘l`0w and lead Fi- li. brow, iigrnti, N. s. but ‘ln- ward s mediation policy would be nt- the ilfnly tv MILFHCIIY. OH the I`l1\lI‘01\ll 5“"““°” f"’f' _ML til M’ U"\:h“"f’ tempted until after Mr, Lind had flu? miles B0“mwes" M Uumcas' Dwi* Agent; bwmghum Vbuex Mimni iilmf. found out sentiment in Mexico and WH hifi Absence cunipiiigning, Dr. Meimrs Hynmmm .& iiL('} U/MILM .i “lib determined whether the assistance of -1°” Gil 'l"0l`l€U1. l'l`¢Sl¢1elll- 01 UW lu America" 1m_"ni.i3c,°.t /U" lil, the Ulnited States in adjiisting the Federal Cvllllvll will act us chief ex- w‘fI’“tcr1 A'4e",';_' it PI %\l,u::t. 1;): in dispute would be received. ecutive Uf the Republic- MI' .Jann .Mc 'm'.lLiHn'R Lie '. i _. _.ii An unknown steamship which is 'l"8"m"c” 0"" Ml' " ' 1,m“_ 1”, _ i»ioN. Mn. Fosras presumed to belong to cipriuim ous- Pj” th” “‘““‘~` “",‘° “ *“"“ “mug ““,"j BACK IN A M()N'1‘1-[_ tru is reported to have passed Lag- '“"_”“g°‘l wlth me l""umnr'e _"Im i allirn. today. anies for the duiniige of the premis- lie nbritrntors |-ein' Mrssrs OTTAWA, Aug. 5-Word luis been ‘Telegraphic coniniunicntion between fféarltgu McGregor mx, Chmlm received here that Hon. George E_ oaracns und Marucalbo is inteirupt- wright The premises in which nw Foster' mmister of trade and cum' ed' stores are situated belong to thc nierse, will return to Ottawa about PORT’ OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Aug- Brown estate and were ,,,s,,,.,,d Wm, september lst. This will mark the 5.-Ex-I resident bipriano bsstro, in the fouowmg compm“es,__l,hm,n,x termination nf ii prolonged and ln- his revolutionary campaign to over- f Londo" Messrs Hy,“,m‘,,,, & C,,__ ter listing tour partly on 8 genei-nl throw the Gomez administration and 3, led .a 'Messrs W K Rogers, ,.,,' ""E’°“"1 ""“‘“i°" ‘md "“°“Y i“ l’“"““' t° “gal” the "'°‘“d°"°y "‘ V°“°““°L“" iiiiw, otlxnion and Rene, Mr. 14'. inf ance of the special commercial inter-:has under his command, according to Davison, Guardian As8,,,anc,, (gow csts of Canada. Mr. Foster left Ottii- the latest advices received here, about Messrs 'Hyndmml &. C0, Liverpool, wa on March 9 last for Australia. twelve thousand men. London and G\(;,,,,’ Mr D_ “_ He is a member of the Dominion General Castro is reported to have Stewaré. N_ S_ Flu, 1nS,,,.,,,,,.e Um Royal Commission which was ap- been received enthusiastically by the ML H 'M_ D,,,,i,,,,n. Y,,,,kFh,,,c Fire: pointed some time ago by the im- people when he landed at Coro, ln ,md hm, W “_ }'wgc,.,, (~,,_; SL pcrial, government to investigate the the State of Falcon. He is now said 1-.,,,,l 1ns',,,.,mcc CC_ Mi“,,__ M,._ ].;_ “_ natural resourses of the self-govern-'to be marching ussinst PBl“<1\1lSm9t0., Umw_ ing doniinlons, the problem of im- the capital of the state of Lars, at The 0,m¢e|l,,w,, Wm, ,,,.,,,,,,y ,,,,,,,,s perisl migration and other questions the head of a force estimated to to- ,move vpmm,-,, ‘mm ,,t,,,.c w,._,.,. "im, relating to the common interests ofital 4,000 men. “ble to come M, ,.,mica\,|,, up l several parts of the empire. In i912 Two of Castro's adherents, Gener-,mng,,m,mts_ he attended the open meetings of the al Rosario Gonzalez and General ML patm, 3, (i,,,_ Wm ,ww be muy commission ln England and he left Penuals, who crossed into Venezuelan engaged making preparations for last March to sit with the commiss- territory from the colombian fron- resuming \,“sin,,,,,, and an an“,,,m¢,._. and _the sittings of that body cameierl to he augmenting their army as gnrthei- pn|~c|¢n1[,r.._ shortly, to 0, temporary cessation early in they proceed through the inland 1; was eggimnten at me tim” 0| the summer. Mr. Foster went to the towns. the fire that damage to thc extent For East, whither Richard Grlgg, General Nnvas and Araujo, two of of between $30000 and $40,000 had commissioner of commerce for (‘an~ (‘nstro's lientenants operating the been sustained but the total lor 'nda, had preceded him. After cnrcfnl state of Ziilla, are leading 2.500 men w.lilcli settlement bns been arranged investigation of the commercial open-inirnlnst Mnrnicnbo, the capital of the line not been divulged _ ings for Canadian products afforded state and principal sea port of Vene- , V ion in Australia and New Zea.lsnd,.tier with 3,000 followers, are report- ment win he mmm 0| the nag.. “mr ,by Chinn, Mr. Foster is returning. _zur-ln. Minard’s Llniment Cures Distempcr. HUNN|llli HlGHlS llN INEEHMNUNINL ._.___. ‘ ((‘nnndisn Press ). i)T'l‘AWA, Ang 6.- It is understood the tfnnadian Northern Railway is seeking from the (lovernment run- ning rignts over the Intercolonial Iiuilwlly, to take effect from the time when their Montreal to Port Arthur line is finished. The same application was, made to the late government hut was not ilisrosed of. it is believed the late ifovcrnmenf was fuvoralily disposed to grant the nppliration. The priv- ili-ge will not be required until the construction line is much further ad- vniiccd, particularly on the section between Port Arthur and Montreal. This is now being built with the as- sishuirc of bond giiarniitces by the Inle ri|l||iiiiisi.l'zilir»ii mid subsidies of the present cover-mnent, When conr ilvtcd nvxf. yenr the (‘nnndian North- »rn will lui\'c n line ns far as Que- wc but will lack f-oiiuections with be eastern se:ilo'ird_ No definite dons have been formiilntcd to build he line to St. John or Halifax. MMEH SEHHUL EUH IEMJHEHS .\'csterdny, nt the Summer School for 'l`¢-ncliei‘s_ Mr. l~‘. IG. I-ieald gave a lesson nn Liu- “Nutriciits in Plants :ind their Aiiilu>rs of the rlnss luul not limi the i~'ii|»jerl, iiiatlei' nnd so the facts rath- i-r tluin nietlunls of teneliiiig were dis- ciisseil. l\i.lf.liods were shown for test- ing plant nuiti-iinl and provi-ng the prc.\‘enrc oi si,nr<'li, sugar und albu- men foon cone i-uigur and grape sugar by the use of Felilings soliition uns given. The result was spcctziriilzil' :ind i-:isy to reiiieiilber. lirullc sugar wns found in ripciied fruit and in sonic roots like the car~ roi.. (`nn<- sugar was found in stems null in smilie roots like the beet. The Iodine in-st for starcli was applied to l other substniiccs, proving that starch lnily \\'li.ll:l give that test. A new itest was givcii for proteiils in which -nitric arid und :inirnonia were used, iproteid was found in eggs, in wheat, beans and Gtbcr substances. A dis- ,cussion followed in which the stu- dents partirillstcd freely and the range of plnnt foods was thoroughly discussed. c/3 ----- 2 THE WINNINBS ll HISEEY. ENG. IllSl.l'ZY VAMP, Eng., Aug. 5.- Newspapers licrc have in some cases let tlicmsclves go with n vengeance over Private Hawkins’ victory. Une scribe described him as “over six foot eight." Major Simmonds, adjutant of the fean; says the reporter was evidently allowing for how pig he would feel :liter winning the King’s prize. 'I he in<'idr'nf. most extensively ||:io'.v.l is Private linwkini-i' answer to the l|ui-stioii :is fo his nationality! when bc aiis\\'ci'i-di "Well, ] was bonu in Ciinnvln, but believe iny parents are of Scolfh dcscciit; and ns I shoot for the Irish teiini I reckon I am an nll-rouufl empire mini!" in flue King"s floinpctitiou the win- ninirs bv (‘nn:uliaiu‘s fotallcd the nite .- _ » - - ~ q coiisilli-i'al»lc sum of Cll-i7. Private llnwkiiis, winner of the King's prize won D25 R s. l.i'cuf.ciiunt Stems, of .\`oni'is. the only l'rince lihlward Is- fnnilcr on the ti-ani, won £5. ' IINNOUNCEIAEN S, i fSOMl_NG E, $6 __ N_ 5,. ETC One cent per word each insertion in this column. Ussli must accompany order. Mlnimniii charge twenty-flvo cents. "The l.i:nguc of the Cross Band ln nftciulniire nl. l~`ridny night's excur- sion on Str. lintlnnd 747-8-7M1i. "Autmnntic f~lafef.y. Freedom from brciikrloivns is iulicrenr. in the Smith Premier 'l‘ypewriter, the way lf. is inndc nssnrcs pcrmaiient stability, A. Milnc Fraser, Hnllfnx, N. f-I. ' 733-ll-6'M3I. °‘§l"l-ZNII YOUR IIOIJDAYS at YORK l’OlN'l‘ Hotel and enjoy an up to-dnte service, Transient and per- iiianruit boarders r.\:comodntcd. Phone tlirnugb Cornwall Exchange. D. W. White York l’0int 736-B-6M12I °°'l'be lilotnr llonf. from Marine Whnrf to llolbind (love is your op- porfunily to enjoy n pleasant sail for self or friends these fine August dayl. leaves. (`linrlottetown at half Dalt ten in the morning and two o'clock and four o‘clock in the afternoon. 766-8-’lM2i. “The two large vessels from New York will be unloading Hard Coal for severnl days for A. Picknrdgh Cn. This coal is the very best grads snd every person who has not sl- rendy done so should place thslr-or- der while the vessels are unloading to save money. GM-B-IMBI Mlnsi-d’s Llnlment Cures Dlptiierlh