YVAUGUST 22’ I9” I THEMTEST NEWS Fm" °' 51"* THE -T , » fi.-nw liionsruchiiiirmr .PAGEZ THREE ._ __ Lunch Kits Have you seen them P They’re certainly the slickest article made. You can prepare your lunch the evening before. The bottle will keep the boiling liquid hot for 24 hours. . Ice’ cold _'contents is kept cold for 3 days. The lunch box holds enough for a meal. The price $2.25 is ‘ within the reach of all. Bottle’ can be used se- parately. We have a large range of Thermos goods. The prices are about half what they were. E.A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside I antion i his column. Cub yan" Q - :rv-Minimum elie U" ' w -;-'i.".ffi.'.i‘li"'i'i.'lL.'i'if.’..f'“" "‘ ta. l “Ru” 1°' |0¢¢!| in Charlotte ' ...’.T"2‘;..‘.‘.`L“’°‘“" me -11 we Home S t “SWB and the SWEET a lslactign of being th H Paper for Prince Edward Island OME "The Mis i Icecream Shgigl olrsiatlliie vi-"idl\vi1i(iiidPi-‘itil gloiiage lawn nex_t; Fi-may e,,en,ng_ "9 22”- ‘fr 1013-o~zoMeii to.?:ili’iiirili)eri»i and °"'llllB “fe asked istered Lift ‘my Ord” °’ by Res- responslbl f Br' The Guardian is nat otherwise ethdii rgmibtances forwarded a a ove. MEt _ "ru" ' t B Guardi 1 ~ “ew” ‘mm P°f:?1nswt,hi?>i1]§1o1i§hi1}ii§ Prqvmce' :All Sllch ‘items should bs mallefl £0 “The Guardian News gint’ th Charlottetown. immediately ed er e event: etc-. have transpir- ' MEtf lik ‘,‘FA'l.‘AL coUN'rEss" SUICIDE. _ __ST. PETERSBURG, Aug, 21`__Tb,, ('°““*°“" THPHOVS-fa. who iii. mio was convicted in Venice oi complici- ty iii thc murder of Count Kamar0w_ Bly and sentenced to eight years’ im- prisonment, was found dead ch 9, St, lfetefsllufg-Kiev express train to-day. bbc had been hanged. The police are I-_"'_"...__.__._l"‘} U. c. c. , Rc-0pcns Sept. 2nd. The Unicii Com- mercial College re- opens for the annual fail collegiate term on Tuesday, Sept, znd. The courses cover, Stenograpby, Typewritlng, Book keeping, Commercial Law, Banking, V _ _Brokerage and Ex~ change. , ' " Modern Oilice _ Practice Write for 'annual year book to the Prin- cipal. Union Commercial . College Wm. Moran Prin. me-in-smlupn-uni-u [' ._ I ll 'ed and found guilty ot'having peg. _suaded a :iealous youth, Nikolas Nan. m0lI, to go to Venice from Vienna, and kill Count; Knmarowskiy in order that she might obtain $100,000 life .1l\9Ul'*`*“C9. the I>0liCy for which Kam- arowsky had taken out in her name. 'The Countess, it was said, was en- . gaged to marry Kamarowsky. It was _charged at the trial that the Coun- _tess had a. mania for making men ‘love her and then turning them ,llgaiflstone another. It was testified that she had repeatedly embraced »Count Kamarowsky in the presence of young Naumofi and had shown _Naumoii forged letters in order to arouse his jealousy. The court, also ‘found Naumoff guilty, but mentally unbalanced and sentenced him to three years’ imprisonment, WELSH DELEGATES LOOK OVER CANADA. , TORONTO, Aug. 20.-With the ob- ‘jcct of acquiring reliable information first hand concerning the boundless resources of the Dominion, a party of prominent _meh"fr0m Wales -are .mak- ing ai coast to coast tour of the country under the' guidance of Sidney W. Pugh, Canadian immigration agent for Wales. Among the party are Sir Thomas Williams, Stipendiary Magistrate of Merthyr-Tdyvil, Sir John Coustis, ,former Lord Mayor of Cardifi, and Mr. Wm. Davies, editor in chief of the Cariliii_.___Dai1y_Ev,ening Express ,and Weekly Mail, one of .thc leading 'Welsh newspapers. ___.._i___._. LIQUOR DEALERS ARE BARRED. MONTREAL, Aug. 21.-The Oddfel- lows Grand Lodge ot Quebec, yester- day inserted in; their const tution a clause barring. from membership, ho- tel keepers, selling liquor. Barten- ders arc already barred. Choice F-arm For Sale _ Four and ii. half miles from Charlotte- d.itml Sihool. nstones throwirom the ltmlway Station, Cheese Factory, Post town opposite the MacDonald Consoli Offico. Telephone Office. and Genera Storm. This furm contains almost ninety acres all of which is clear and in u good stiito of cultivation. '_[hrce and one half ncros of orchard chiefly Northern n Gross--1912, 55,516.08; 1913, 70,- Spv’»\. .. Cattle can have free access _to water o any part oi! the farm. Buildings are al ' THE PORTO RICO RAILWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED. 1 Comparative Statement, of Earnings for July, 1913. FOR JULY. 1 168.53; increase, 13,652.45; per cent., in good repair, with a new houso_of 24.15. olovuu rooms on a. concrete foundation Net--1912, 7,995.21; 1913, 31,257.88; ii good water supply in all the stables increase, 23,262.67; per cent-» 29035- anil all conveniences. Will sell with the FOR SEVEN MONTHS. now crop or when the said crop bps _ hnnn taken. Wlé invite inspection of t e 1 't as I mean to sell. _ mmm y GEORGE MacKEN/.IE Hillsboro Lot 48 P. E. I oso-8--zoizoipa. Gross-1912, 490,096.62; 1913, 504,- 945.77, increase, 14,849.25; per cent.. 9.30. ` , ‘ ' Net-1012, 178,821.66; 1913, 224,- 070.99; increase, 46,149.33; per cent., 25.81. . i lik }‘**“ P. E. I. R l‘on~msnoing ol August. 25th, ilil. follows-_ AILWAY the trains ol this lhflvnv will "HI READ Dolly Siixii. Bu ni "S\\ri. nu iniir . .. - . 2,1- 2,, sraiioivs 8°! gg” I umao ur W Dany Din: D°»xl_|¥ 1121 Sun. Sun fe M. '=‘L~. ` a is jaop-'°Y‘e=P'r-5?? ==s=fs5==*se ff. _»'§'_.~ . ‘ ' sssamsesaéétzessff’ _ . L3 “.3 “N5 i'. '1/i. _ - ii "' °u.".r°.r.l.° °' 'Lear 3. M.-` §_i§: _ . . li iii 0,03 11.05 1 ao ui e. ith' , , M. ggmy _ ght. gg. ' - onli Uord ill *im* v al. lf. ii Lv. 0h'towu Ar gg ‘*“.'.f!.:;i%i".~'.§‘.' 1:-» to M0 one n¢¢°l\ gm gr ummeraide lv Ar, Thrale; Lv il: 8i'.‘>%'*i’;’.:':’#;. ~. wn Ar Mhdhomigwari Jo. 'ii'§f2||, se, a or a Ay, Sanrio Lv. gr Elm rn ln- Montlllli Ar. Geiftowa Lv- , ii . all L" |ih'ii.:"1varM' lg Ar, lhiirrly £fP°' 1"-`A_°§_ ~ -. _ “_ s\lDllll\fll|d0Ili» teen hours and iiftrone minutes, _llvlr\ndmu»ie.|tAlir\vl\\|v0'l0|l- HM. m> ___> .._,,¢,. S$Ss2=s§ "AM. this P- M. e_> >_> p pumfavoga :tin- 5_=s:a°:3:s=:,~ ..==._=_= OI1 1".) _ §f.` -re- i-ser-s" ` var.- -.-Feae asses# sans: -.2 m>->&5? 33382; i-‘If ~ am. tit A."ii. investigating in an enort to deter-ll " - _ , __ v ' ‘_ mine whether it is a case of suicidel owes# prion' 9-23Mtf_ og iiiurder. The countess was pa;-d0n_i __n :_""€°- 0 mst Year. i "f y°" “Ve B Clit. burn, bi-ui Thel Countess Marie Tarnovska, also” apply B' “tue U' Rexau H9312; " beautiful Russian woma \\._.,;; char _ Saws ami the t"°“l>1¢ Will be relieved C I OOOHO °.° ° °~ U ° 0 0 1 0 g WILL IT Ba A wurrnwasuv BASEBALL AT VICTORIA . PARK 'ri-us EVENING. Tak” 8' Walk Ollt to 'the baseball diammd and be 0110' of the rooters. It will not only add years to your _$288, bs?" W1un8dd llfB 1,0 yguf yea!-s_ Evers lae W lata" at 6'1"- 5l1Bl`D. dinmglld Yer is expected to be on the ed time mthor before the above nam' on with' ot §.““”° “‘° game will so _ 011 im. The Anglicans have ”' '3°°d team. and are trying hard to `Will Out. The Ufnlons also have few stars in their strong teiym Fo: lowing are the names and the posi- l~l0nB Ol b0iSh teams; UNIONS. ANGLICANS G _ Pitcher ' . Whitlock... ...C. E, Milford (`-atcher A- H- Carney... _.Fred Lam, (_ - ` First Base , 1. F. Hutcheson... ...Jas_ Gag; _ Second Base Wm. Keenan... ...Jack Haszard Third Base W' Whitl°°k~~~ Vanlderstine Short Stop Jack Sterns... M1116,- 'Left Field W. Williams... ...A Tomblins H C d Centre Field . u more... Hcnrtz vviiitc st Right Field ' ' n °wM`t--- ...R. Acorn Spare men: Tombllns and Cnrbcncu _*__* .-Buntain, Bell & CQ_ for best coal 1" U"-` “h°"*=Ht possible time 'rm . ~` S Falve 19 1`°BllY Splendid-there is noth- "IE that can excell it for promptly ;1_¢{:p_linF all sores, etc. Works into the '_ 5 9355' t0 5»DDlY and has a most, l110BB1ng aroma. Price 25c. Money lIJ)B-ck if dissatisfied. The MacKinnon FUI! C0., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. _ Mt¢_ ll* ' tt'l‘he outdoor girl needs MacKin- non s Witch Hazel Cream. It is lust the thing lOl' keeping your skin free from tau, freckles, sunburn-for mak. 1118 Your complexion fresh and clear- It is a Preparation that is easy to apply and contains a minimum of oils and fats. Price 25c. The MacKin- non Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf, :1"l‘he Rubberset Shaving Brush was the first on the market to have brist- les that w0ii1dn’t-couldn't-pull out. Although it has many imitators there are none just as good. If you have any use for a brush that doesn't shed bristles every time you use it you can start today with the Rubberset. It is shown in many handsome styles rang,- ;i,n_g~ n,price from 30c. .£0 $3~00- The Maciiirinon Drug Co., 'Corner (frost George. and Kent Sts. Mli ENTOMBED TWO HOURS 35 WORKMEN ESCAPE HURT NEW YORK. A115. Z0.-Thirty-live workmen caught four-hundred feet underground in the section of the Catskill aqueduct in course of con- struction under Washington Heights here when fire broke out' in the shaft house overhead tonight, were 10111111 unharmed two hours later when the tire was controlled. Their chief suf- fering had neen from the lack. of.air cut oil by the pall iof smoke over- head. The fire was a spectacular one, and besides badly damaging the massive shaft building spread to apartment houses closely adjoined it on St. Nicholas avenue. Two of the apart- ment buildings were burned out and others damaged. The damage to the shaft was albous $15.000. Damage to surrounding pro- perty was about 100.000. THE CHARGES ARE CONFIRMED. LONDON, Aug. 21-Russian onl- cials who investigated the stories of massacres by the Bulgarians confirm the charges of massacres of Turks and Greeks on women and looting. .APPLE FAMINE IN ONTARIO. TORONTO, Aug. 21-The Provin- cial Agricultural Department reports predict nn apple famine in Ontario. Crop is not equal to half a normal yield. The grape crop is also small. Pears are good, plums and peaches fairly up to last, year. The Rev. Dr. M. J. McLe0d, pastor ol the Collegiate Church o_f St. Ni- cholas, New York., U. S. A., arrived in the city on Wednesday night, and yesterday afternoon left for Eldon where be has gone to visit his par- ents. Mr. McLeod is accoiripanied by lils son. - The Misses Josephine and,Mai'garet: Kelly who have been visiting their grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwhrd Kelly, Charlottetown, leave .-.today for their borne in Roslindale, Mass. Miss Agnes Trainer, Charlottet_0w.n leaves today by the Evangeline to visit friends in Boston, and New York. THE “Hua 1 rggpeairuns ` IDE. l00l| ETC 'I‘be tide will be high this after- noon at 2.14 and tomorrow at 8.38; it will be high tomorrow morning at 2.10 and Sunday at 2.33. ‘ 'rho sim sets this evening at 6.53 and tomorrow at 6.56; it rises to- morrow morning at 5.08 and Sunday nt 5.10. The moon rises tonight at 8.58. The moon was full Saturday, Aug- ust 16th, at 4.27 p. ni. Therejvrlll be ii new moon Sunday, Aaust. list, at 4.88 p. m. 0 length of today will be tbir- en with a stitch in the side, had al- so stopped running. Rogers again went ahead and to the surprise ol thi home backers began to put a. consi- derable distance between himself and 'i‘liom~ns, who was running in a strain ed fashion that was in marked con- trast to Rogers' free and confident stride. The fact is,_as was evident, Thomas was out of condition and it was hardly any surprise to those able to judge that when little more than half the distance had been cov- ered, Michael, with a cramp in his stomach, collapsed altogether and laid down beside the track while the pain subsided. Ot course, he retired from the race. On the other hand, Harley refreshed by his rest had re- sumed running and though not al- together free from the pain in his stomachi stuck pluckily to it. Mean- while Rogers ran on to victory and finished well and comparatively fresh amid great applause in the time of 27 rnlns. -iS secs. 'Harley was two laps behind him when he finished but he ran on and completed the race. Ro- gers’ times for the miles separately were: lst mile-5-mins. 13 secs.; 2nd mile-11. mins; 3rd mile-16 mins, 20 secs.; -4th mile-22 mins.'13secs.; 5th mile-27 mins. 48 secs. Maritime rc- cord, 26 mins. 14-5 secs., by- Fred Cameron of the Ramblers A. A. C., in 1900. CLUB POINTS. ..,. The po nts gained by the various Maritime clubs represented in the sports are as follows: ‘ _ ' Pts. Abegweit A.A.C., Cliarlottetown 50 New Glasgow A. A. 22 Amherst M. 'A. Cf . .......13 St. John Y. M. C. A. 11 Pictou A. A. A. ll Wanderers' Club, Halifax Connauglits Club, Charlottetown... llllill VICTIMS IN lllll Wlllllll SEATTLE, Wn. Aug. 19-Fifty-four D21SH€lllZ€l'S. who hailed from Seattle on the steamer State of California latt Wednesday night, were booked for Juneau and Skagway and pre- sumably were on the ship when she struck ri rock and sank in Gambier Bay, Alaslm., last Sunday m»orn'n Twenty-two passengers were taken on board the Prince Rupert Ketchikan, Peterburg, Wrangle, and other points and these also were on the boat at the time of the disaster, making a totalof 76 passengers. Forty-three passengers were rescued and taken to Juneau by the steamer Jefferson, leaving 33, who probably have pcr- ishcd. Seven of the crew are dead, making the total dead forty. ».= .nm <' ‘-- ... OTTAWA RUMOR, ' SAYS MR CODERREI ‘R SLATED FOR BENCH. MONTREAL, Aug. 21.- That Hon Louis Coderre, Secretary of State and Minister of Mines, is soon to be appointed to the bench, and “that his successor wil1‘be Mr. L, T.“Mar- echal, K C. is the sliostanceof a despatch received' this morning 'from Ottawafby the .Herald. Mr, Coderre left the Capital last week /for atrlp on the _v\'»eBteI‘n coast with 5 party of geologists. He is expected back in-Ottawa on September 19th, and his resignation, it is declared, will almost immediate ly follow . When seen yesterday, Mr. Marc- chal had nothing to say about the retirement of Mr. Coderre nor of his rumored appointment. ' ONTARIO BUYS ‘ ' TWELVE BULLS. MONTREAL, Aug 21.- On his re- tui-n from the European tour of the American Agriculturaf Commission on which' he represented the Ontario Government. Mr. C. F. Bailey, As- sistant Deputy Mlnister of Agricult- ure, has announced that twelve short- horn bulls, from the finest herds in England, will be shipped to Canada in the nelt ten days. Of this' number one will he sent. to the.Provinclal Farm at Montleth and the rest will bo stationed at the Ontario Agricul- tural College in Guelph. GREAT PRODUCTS . 1 I Shorthorn cattle says Mr, Bailey. supply 90 pei- cent, of London milr, and 6,000 pounds of milk is the minimum amount given by the best cows, of this class, as against the average 4,000 pounds in Ontario. The cost of the bulls is aPProximate- ly $10.000 ' MEETING OF EDUCATIONISTS. OTTAWA, Aug. 21-At the Domin- ion Educatiori Association meeting here free text books a-nd uniform ones all over Canada, reciprocity among- provinces in the matter ol teiichers,» formed the subjects of dis- cussion, also technical education. Su- perintendent Carter of New Bruns- wick advocated free text hooks and a yearly gathering of the provincial eil- ucstional representatives. 8lllPPlll0_ _llEV|S. _..._ EN'ri~mmn, August -zoth-sein. 'Ai- ena L. Young, Gamble, Cape George. CLEARED. August. 20th-Schrs. Alena L. Young, Gamble, Picton; Hlnard, Murray, Sydney; Stuart L. Peterson, Port Hastings. "€i§.i°°' ‘iQ Dl'aCbale‘a'0}ngi»_pt‘_:rHl renova you”3.|one‘ p...°.5,a'at..;.. no ee.; iinzt ion ole box free if you mention this is the elimination of loss. ` A We would like to talk ' to you about our guaran- teed ‘ first mortgage in- vestment ccrtificates V They are a very safe investment, backed by first mortgages on impro- vedrfal estate, never ex- ceeding 50 p. c. of conser- l valuation. Titles certified to by competent solicitors and fire insurances main- tained in strong board companies. The mort- gages are earmarked as being the securiety behind the individual certificate. " 'The interest and return of principal are guaran- teed by this company, which has a paid up cap- ital and reserve of $2,800,000, has assets of over $5,000,000, trusts under administration over $6,000,003, and. is trustee for bondholders for over $25,090,000 (part of this i amount being guaranteed issues by the British Col- umbia Government.) Call in and let us toll you more about these. l)0MiNl0N C0ll'lPANY Hgnager. Clftown Office Morris Bloch. Other offices-Vancouver, Victoria . Nanaimo, New Weslminialer. Cal London, Eng; Antwerp. Belgium. 8-i6Mst_t3i. _.___._.. ....___.__J L_ L__ CANADA, `MAY' WITHDRAW FROM FISHERIES TREATY WITH THE U. S. VANCOUVER, August 20.- That Canada. would withdraw from the fisheries treaty _ with the United States unless congress passed the international commission regulation next session, was the lntimation made by the Canadian Club lunch- eon, yesterday, ,hy Hon. J, D. Hazen, l -minister of marine and fisheries,l Mr. Hazem pointed out that the fish- erics of Canada on both coasts were suffering from the reckless fishing of Americans and cited the casa which lcd to the international com- mission being formed. This commission made certain recommendations which the Canadian government passed in 1910, but the United States has not yet made the recommendations law, and Mr. Haz- en intimated that unless the next session of congress followed the lend of the Canadian government, which passed the regulations in good faith, 1-RUST L_lhe Rogers Hardware to Ltd. 1 . l Fiiwilif 5” I A '.'i "I.“_°.§i"i§1§i.2'5'§°" City Schools gory, Regina, Winnipeg,Monireal, l _-£1 I3" ::;’?f'i€¢-;-_`_-'=;-_-_-_-'-j-_.j1;.-_-; -1- A ' ' '_ -~- .- ~ » ~ H ) ._ ____Oontln_ued_f;¢:hi_i5u8¢_ __ E , 1-_`”.`_I_ cali _Q Range Will Please lou "H ef __ ‘~'~ This fall you will .. Q6-.l ,i | _ - . _l, _ need a new Range in V5] "_ - your kitchen, and ` `li.~(£="`/_J " w h e ii wondering _ “hat kind to buy, 5 1. t ? A l l » . ig; This is a modera e priced Steel Range with scores of excellent points - to its credit. It is a range that has been on the market for many years, and every season sees some new improvement added to its many advantages. The “Kootenay” at a glance will prove to you that it is better than its contemporaries. Buy a Kootenay and Enioy Solid Comfort 1 In its appearance it stands in a class by it~cll`;- its baking and liea'iug qualities are uuexcellcd, I and as far as price is concerned it is within reach of every household. Call in‘o oir store and g ve us an opportunity of explaining the merits of this Steel Range. We will be pleased to tell you why you should install a “Krofenay” in your home. _ A Kootenay Steel Range, with Ni rkcl Plated Legs, Warming Closet and Reservoir. (Wood Coal linings) . .... .. Kootenay with Warming Closets as above Above Prices include delivery to any station _ ou P. F. Island, " - (Less Wood Lining 75c od. _ it i 1 rr. rt' 2 (Re open Tuesday Aug. 26.h.) _ Carters Bookstore _ ` will as usual liive zi full line of Educational Books including the Newly Authorized Text Books for School _and College all School and College Books sold by us at Publishers Prices. (Wholesale Ce? Retail) An Irnmense Stock of Scribbiers, Note Books. Exercise Books, Muscular Movement Pads, Pens, Inks, Blotting Paper, Rules. Erasers, Examination Pads and Paper, Foolscap, Note Paper, Envelopes, Penholders, Lead Pencils, Account Paper, Fountain Pens. Fountain Pen Ink, Maps, School Slater. Slate Pencils Pencil Boxes Compasses,Profractors,l yeShades, Mucileage, Rubber Bands, Pen ®. Pencil Clips, Paper Knives Qc ®.c. Carter’s “Easy Writer” Fountain Pen for $1 25 is the Biggest Value on the Market (ask to see theni.) Send along your cliildren, fair treatment to every- body( the Dominion would have to with- draw from the treaty. L L22 ' ' _ ____ _,__§__.,__` _ ,___ . E A \ft P||,E~ _ / ..._ _-.I llllsll _ ' _______| (/Eécrf-.3~ ffogarczzcs ' _ \/ ‘°`°,¢-,1-T;, CORK 'rirs .Q .. OR PLAIN ¢Q,\»$ ‘Q Vino\\*\" ,-~ e/i ¢ `; fgg a' »f<»..'n.. gr, ' "`\ E *X J E; \*i“" ' ff ./’ 10 FOR /it \ UCKET'l ` 'I “CLUB"` VIRGINIAS ;;:' ~ the same a/wizyr. For tl.; reaspn: There are no exclusive 'l`uc ett plantations. Tugkett buycrsa_i;e free to pick and c oose where t e best crops are. A crop is a fail- urehin one diatrict this year. All ri t. Anot er crbp is selected where the tobacco is good. There is no restriction on c oice. Cou- ‘6i*i`l°E3i‘i¥’ii“§“°“”"S- "f‘f““" maintain t ieir ex- cellence under all conditions. . ,l 'i.f£‘; i‘,§` .ng i xl. .14 "' 'l é if. » 1 l A if il a-_g ..= 5?” -,z i ,Ili _-_..._ E.- f. i ~‘-é f. f f , . !}_$ . "li . ,.1 1; l, » ., - *Pi w; _____ V' .,_ C3I'l€l' & C0.. limited ..'_, 'if li .ix `-il .T .ge -‘z _ -1"" '”"1‘_£; _.ss-ef - - -im' ri' i`.,_];l \| , Y l` .f . . ,_ __ 3. i yi-ir