5 i i 9 . Na ` I: si.A .-"°°l READ Ali-L PRI I _IDWIAR I ND """" . ._ if as hi is ii? V sails? ga ii ian ii.riiis1} - '-'rpm LATEST News cHARLo'r'rE'rowN, CANADA. FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST _.0 1 .2 mer 0r_io.-- {"~=°?li=“Y“R.0l'Bl-l°ll _ 1”* terdsy. ' I l ~-»-~ green above nero. times they cannot resist temptation- 'And Prize Money-Farmers Taxed Too Heavily ,_;.. ’ (Canadian Press.) WILLIAM GROVE, Aug. 29- Col. Roosevelt/s analogy] that the bc- nefits of a protective tariff system constituted "prize money",of which too much is kept by the offlicers and too little distributed to the crew was criticized by Gov. Wilson in his first campaign speech outside of New Jer- se . He wanted to know in 3, speech be- fore the state grangers’ picnic just where "the prize money" came from. - _ He. said “the plunder” came from the farmers who were taxed too high- ly by the tariff on agricultural im- plements. .._..__,__,.____ AHHITHATIHH HH THE lIlHllH lHliS (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 29-Although the States Department will author- izc nostatement to that effect, it is understood here that the administra- tion will decline to permit the ques- tion of the right of the United States to relieve its own shipping from tolls in the Panama Canal to go to arbitration. f This position of thc government, it is said, may not be developed ful- ly for some time. . cosnsiissn :ins _ Too uirs rim _ ciiissinciiiioii Ode cent per \vord each insertion in this column. Cash mustaccom- pany order and five per cent discount allowed. Miniiuum charge twenty-five cents. ’ BOY WANTED TO WORK IN DEN- tal office. Apply to Dr. Robins, 125 _ Queen Si._______ 8-17Mtf. LOST A CHILD’S LOCKET AND chain, on Gt. George St. E. Toombs,_ grocery. 8-30M3ipd. WANTED, A BOY TO LEARN THE house and sign painting. Apply P. H. Trainor. 8-29E1iM2i. MAID WANTED Anour THE i*1Rs'r week in Sept for ireneral housework. N0 WHSTIUIZ- Apllly at once to 187 Ken_t_sg.____W a-3oM4i_ FOR SALE, A LIGHT EXPRESS wagon, also one top buggy, _Apply to P. H. Tralnor & Son, 118 Kent St. _ '__ *_ *_ ll-29E1iM5i. TEACHER WANTED FOR MILL- town Cross School, Lot 61. Sup- plement $25. Apply Archie Mc- Pherion. Secretary* 8-30ME3ipd. EXPERIENCED BOY WANTED. $4.00 per week will be paid a bright boy with one ycar's experience at the printing. Apply at Guardian Office. _ _ ,_ _______ 8-27M§l- FOUND* ON QUEEN SQUARE A gold locket and chain. Owner can have same by applying at Guardian office and paying for this ad. W, ___ _f*-39M1i- FOR SALE-ONE PAIR BLACK foxes, this year's stock; also A large number Red and Crossed Fox- es. W. F. Weeks'& Son, per A. B. _Weelrs._____ _M 8-30ME3i. MRS. D. PARTRIDGE, DRESSMAK- er, will be ready for fall work about Sept. 10th,. will call and take or- ders nny time. Address East Roy- alty R. R. No. 10. - 8-80M1Wpd ,Z _...r _ _ BOY WANTED AT ONCE TO LEANN the printing. Must have a fair edu- cation. Three dollars per week will be paid at the beginning. Applv at Guardian at once. "-°”""-. FOUND ON GREAT GEORGE S'l. yesterday, afternoon a parcel con- tallflng shirts and collars. Owner ce.n`have same by paying for this _ad._Apply at Guai-dian.__ /8-30M1l. IF THE PARTIES WHO"I‘0OK THE clothes off the line on Water Street yesterday moming returns same they will avoid prosecution as they are well known. _ _"_ ___ NOTICE-WILL THE PERSON WHO was seen taking a halter away from the horse shed at Bradalbane on Sabbath eve the 18th leave it in the post office at Brmdalbane for the Rev. John Gillis. 8-30ME1f WANTED-A MALE TEACHER FOR Westmoreland School, second class. Supplement $80. To start teachlnfr after fall vacation. For futher pu,”- tlculars apply to Heath McVl\lie. Secretary. -- ___ 8--30ME3i F(`l`i SALE-T OFFER PRIZE HOL- steln Bull, Victor of Fafrmearl. No. 6380, age 5, weight 1900. This is n. rare chance to. procure large, healthy, qiifet and (matured) show bull, at small advance on his value as beef. Ii. D. McNutt, Maloemie. 8~30ME2lpd. Analogy Of Protection Tariff (Canadian Press.) year was 5,017 lbs. Powdered opium imports in four months were 144 lhs as compared with 255 pounds for the whole of last year. _ . _ _ lHlllH WHTEKHT lHl] HHT Kllllll (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, Aug. 29-One engin- eer was killed and two were badly crippled, when the engines, one fiigight car nnd its contents were s ashed and the rails on the south- boimd track were torn up for several car lengths north. The traffic was held up for three hours and the southbound held up for a longer period. This is the net result of the smash- up on the Grand Trunk three quar- ters of a mile beyond St. Lambert Station at 8.55 this morning. The engineer is J. E. Segrin, who lived in Turcot. He died at the ho- tel Dieu at 12.30 just alter the opera- tlfm. by which both injured legs were amiputnted. ‘ Sffilfin was crushed between the engine and the tender. I-LUES FOR TEN ;I`H()USAND Df)lil.ARS l’HIl.ADELI’HI.A, August 28-Mrs. Elizabeth Fauiithoi-pe, widow of a Titanic victim, and herself ii surviv- or, lias sued the White Star Coin pany for- $10.'000 in the federiil court here, for the loss of her hui. band. Mr. Faiinthorpyg body wi... recovered at sea, and more than $1,000 worth of jewelry was taken from his clothing, uniouilcsiiisnis, _ coiiiiiie Events, \ MEETINGS, ETC _ 011° Cent ner word each insertion in this column. Cash' must accom- pany order and five per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. “Nine amateur (open) events at the annual Labor Day Sports, pox; lllondey. a-Mail. "Another Canadian Pacific Farm I.s.horer's Excursion September fourth Thirty thousand still wansed. 8-29Mtf "Labor Day Sports start proinply at 1.30 p.m.-and yoii’ll have a whole afternoon of good entertainment. 8-30MEli “The Cuban Spy, two and n half hours of good entertainment, at the Ohcra House, next Monday night., 8-30ME1i. "The affair of the season will bc the mammoth bazaar to be held in the Market Hall during exhibition week in behalf of Notre Dame Aca- demy. Show your interest ily the good work by a generous donation. ' ' a-zsiuiw. "Telegraph, Telehhobe, Typewriter the three speediest means Of Com- munication-When you want to type- wrlte get one of my Smith Premiers or Remingtons The Two Leading Typewrlters In The World-Sold All Over The Civilized Globe. A. Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. S. ll-29M3i "The Great-West Life Assurance Co., this month celebrated its twent- ieth annlversary. In August 1892 The Great-West Life commenced bus- iness in the then spiirely settled West. Its business has grown amazingly and by its loaning operations has taken no inconspicuous ‘part ln upbulldlng Can- adian enterprises. Today the Great- West Life have over seventy five mil- lion dollars of Insurance in force 'a`nd is writing new business at the rate of two million dollars Der month. Ear the past five years this Company has led all other Companies in the amount ol new paid for Canadian bus mess, which is a record to be pi-ond of and ls the very best evidence of the confidence and s|teem_ with which it is held by the insuring public. The high rates of interest obtainable ln Western Canada, on first class secur- ities, has been'one of the chief reas- ons for such satisfactory profit rc- turns to its policy-holders, and al- so accounts ,for its low rates of pre- mium. The/ Great-West Life interest earnings on investments average over 1 per cent. The Head Office of this ex ceilent institution ls at Winnipeg, Manitoba, and A Branch olllce is es~ tablisbed ln this 'Province at 61 Queen Street, Charlottetown, and Agents can be found at all principal Points. Hyndman di Co Ltd., are the Keep lllnsrd'| Llnfment ln the lioule. Mliiarda llnlinent cures garget fn cows ilBrsm°.h Managers at Charlottetown. V _ s-semi. The importation of pure cocaliie heart action had completely stopped, OTTAWA, Aug. 29-According to government returns the importation H U P ol narcotics in Canada has grown . heavily. in the first four mouths of ~ , the current fiscal year. was 137 ounces against 35 ounces in the whole of last year, ‘ In the four months 1933 Pounds of crude opium was brought in. The total importation of this last _,__._ (Canadian Press.) PEKIN, Aug. 20-The proposed ln- corporation of Thihet ns a province of the Chinese republic has met with opposition from Great Britain. The British government objects to the sending of n Chinese expedition now _on borders of Thibet and also to the maintenance of fi large Chinese military force in the country. A note presented by the British Minister today recommends the draw- ing up of a new Aiiglo-Chinese agree- ment which maké ii condition ‘ tsl recognition by Great Britain of the Chinese republic. 3 Klltlll WHEN PUWHTH EXPllllllH (Canadian vi-. ss.) KNOXVIIJLE, Aug. "1-'I’\vo liiin- dred rind forty cans <.| powilcr »-'\ l plodcd; ‘killinp three men and ‘-1... l ing four nt the lliinil Powder no Mill today. SHOIITS FOIL TEDDY. lIlll.l.‘S COVE, Me., Ang. 271- Miss Jane Addams, who is visiting oi Mrs. Ida Husted Harper, appear-l .ing in the Times of Aug. 22, that l<‘o1_ ll.oosevelt’s address, published by .vder of the United States Senate, was written before he came to Chl- lwigo, and that after constituation | _.ith Judge Lindsay and other sull- ‘raiglsts, he oinitted the stetement and r,uve.instriictioiis to the press agents and newspapers that the sentence should be eliminated. Miss Addams says: ' “His spoken address was niost un- equivocally in favor of woman Hill- frage. The Sciinte document, there- fore, was notprlnted from a ‘revised first draft. "The platform to which Col. lloosevclt and the new party We” pledged, and upon which the cam- paign must be made, Mrs. Harper ad- mits was most satisfactocv in its ail- voracy of eggal suffrage. "The women who attended the con- cerity of the Progressive party or ol (lol, Roosevelt in this mutter, and they cannot but regret that Mrs. Harper has departed from the non-w partizan attitude." here, has written a reply to the letter) and certified edition," but from ul HHHHKHWH MAH ,"lHllll|lllllH HHSHH f|MPllHTlTlllH. DHISLAND _ SUIEHJTS IH D EHITIEHTS _ [ll HllHl`._lll|l`.S AT OTTAWA RANGE. ' l§lllHlllHl|lHl lIlH HllllSlVllT'S , llllIHl§lSlHl§ ARE STILL WINNING .é__..._._1_- Two und Possibly Five ls- lnnd Men ln Lille For Eisley Team- ‘ (Spar-laito '.1 us Cdardlan.) OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 29- The weather conditions yesterday were very bad yet. good scores were made. Major Jones won third place in the (‘ity of Ottawa match with 68 out of 70 points, and J. F. Bterns and, P. Landrlgnn won tyro prirrf In im same match. The prizes were ir.-i.i y and four dollars respectively. J. F. Sterns was the only Islander fo win n prize ln the Walker match securing four dollars. Several of the iwys had their aggregates badly smashed in this match. The shooting in the Borden nmtch, n figure target at 500 yards was ex- trcn.i-ly liigli, no less than forty five possible and eighty one, thirty fourl being n.ii.<.le. Major J. M. Jonii im.. ..l ine for- mer and Capt D. -\ .\lii--kim.-in ol the latter winning sn _.ini $4. L. Il. Allen won g, tyro prize of $4 with 33 points. The shooting in the above match is fl .`ut'ol‘(). oiiiiei A. H. iusckimion, west Kent ..'ch_ool. i.'.~l the honor of being placed on il.. I .i-indian Cadet team i.li.i~.ii snot if _-..i.~t the British team hex.- 1~ l.i._ ii ~~ :lie Lord Roberts t\0,hy. ‘|‘»i ice' Hs of the linnndiaii ills Liu- iii. bi ii: been announced. - 'l'l.~ imiirlolictuwn Rifle Club won sevciiteeiitli place and a prize. \\':~s. Kent School won first place in section 2 Cadet series, securing a. beautiful cup. _ The Loudon 'Merchants Cup was shot for this afternoon. The Island team made a good shoot.. ‘l.. R. Allen, of Summerside, made the splendid scorc of 95 out of a pon- slhle 100 at 800 and 000 yn.rds.~I-In was high man on Island team. id. G. Love one of the eldest shots on the range, while not getting into the prize list, is shooting Yemarkably well for his age and first appearance at Ottawa. Tomorrow will see the final of the grand aggregate. Those securing places in it shoot at 800 and 900 yards for places on Bis- lify Team. P. E. I., shouI§ have two und possibly five in the grand ag- ‘Lil-gate. llllHlllH HTTUHHIHG vention have no doubt of thc sin- , _ (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug. 29-The Canadian l‘remlcr R. l.. Borden, will leave Eng- land tiinorrow hound for his home. THE CHITRLOTTET From 'fest »ril-iy'l: hlvcniiig Guardian. 1# Foll.».- .i.,- ii. .i list of the horses cu-l tered ii- inn .-t.~l-.is upon which ilniil payment l::i-. l. \. ii uiudcz- a _ PURSE NU. 1. 2.37 'I`il(1'I`, 2.40 PACE, l%'[`Al(l"]. entered hy l‘. S. Howntt, Cape Traverse. entered by H. <`. Hooper, (‘.hnr~ lottetovvli. 3 Nniicy Mac, llny M. by Commo- dore Lcdyard, entered by Alex. R. McKay. Charlottetown. 4 Brenton Kin#-Entcreil by D. A. Mcliinnon, (lliarlottcto-.ffn. l "Shruhb," Iluy G. by Parkside, 3 2 George li, Bay G. by Pnrksidc Jr, 9 _._._.___._._._._._._._...,..~.-_..._-_.A-_-_-_-_o,_-,.-.._-.-_-_-_-_-_-A-_-fe .-_-.-.- .-_-_-_-_ _-.-_-_-_-.-.-.-_-_-.-.-_ -~lf.--.-.----- - OWN _ Exnismou snuff RACES _. 'i‘.-bp... f.. 1: fini G. by Chief .i.»ll_i' .- ii-~ii.l l»\' J. A. Hendbf- ton i'1__iii'-1:i~f~wn. i. Zeelot, Blk. ni. by Conxnodore liedyaril, entered by Michael Mc- Kenna, Vernon liiver Bridge. 7 (".lierry Ilipe, Br. G. by Parkside, entered by T. C. Edg¢l-T-. Char' lottetown. Niitwood, li. S. by Commodore Lrilyaril, entered by Byrne Bros, North River. Chnhnllis Jr., entered by P._`i llrl livcnu, Moncton, N.B. l’URSl'} NO. 3--3- MINUTE CLASS TROT, BTAKE. 1_ Miss Wrigley, Il. _M.___by _Pal_'k_slde, (Coiitlniicd on page 8.) ¢ -_-___, , ,,.,., ,._A,____»_-:_-_._ _,__,v. _ .-.-.~_-_~_-.- _-_-.~.-_~_= v- -~. r THREE MINUTES. Pl-Ill.ADEl.l’l-HA, August 27-Au- thony llama. twenty-five years old, a linemiin. was revived today after his according tn the stawiiii-iit of l)r. R. Francis Taylor, polio. _~nu'geon of the Nineteenth District. Pama was trlmmini: .i- city lamp, when he touched it lr ~~ wire and was hurled unconscious ii- the ground, twenty feet below. lu. Taylor hap- pened to he near and usi-fl, what is known as the profession as Sylves- tcr’s method of artlllclnl'respiration. Despite the fact that there was abso lutely no pulsation for at least three minutes, he succeeded in restoring the man after wosklng over him for more than nn hour. Surgeons say many deaths from eleetrocution might be avoided lf nrtlflelal respiration were resorted to immediately. . HEART STOPPEI) |S'I`EFlL HOOK SAVED A MAN’S LIFE. 'l"ACO‘fl.\l Wash.. Ang. 28- Nine years ago next Octoliri' llie steam- ship Discovery, from .\loiiii~ for Puget Sound, fins lost off the soiuliern Ar- aslfa Coast, Seventy persons perish- ed. Until yesterday the manner of the Diseovery's loss remalnll |, nqstery. lt was supiiosed she foundcrsd on a storm ‘off Yakute. 'Now comes Osp- teln E. P.. Weaver, seventy-five years old, and proves lie, ls the oelgqiir- vivor ol _the Discovery.. f _ ., .,., weaver .iiiys the Discovery weather- fil the storin of! Yakutl and relthsd oi.. ie'y"so.iii. assi- Juneau. vim-e, diirliig u heavy '.laowlt;U'.|n. die clln luv. to a ber; with a steel boo tated hand and was picked np , Indians. \ , W .llunardl Llnlment need by Physicians. b All for Mlee\"d'»'\\\¢ MN W Oth) , _.1 \ struck an leebrrg and noni" ln fve minutes. Weaver saved hllnclf by K which he' wore ln place of an ampu- bv