l '- -_~‘_ 1 r uunRAu oisriuci ‘ ‘ v ‘r~ T .‘ __v_,E,‘?., _ --.»._ ._ 0' 1. ' A. af 'wa EL" f 3, is ».`_f i ."1 . fl Z' "1 __ 10.*. i .ALL fi. News I lg _ _ --'1- l ‘-=P._*s¥\_ ' ._.~.._.. _ _» , “ "I-'-_ ff’ ,/_‘_ "‘ _ " .~ '= Ti ‘ 7-51# "»` 4 - » \__5~1;,f_;¢_~v .A ;.‘_»~_~; ,;,<-.-34 in Tun NN _ ¢ _ _ _T _ _ _ ESTALISHED It9l. THE GUARDIAN, cHARr'.oTrnTowN. -rnmcn, EDWARD 1sLAirD, THURSDAY, AUoUsT 23, ieoo *f ’ =* ` 'I CANADA uN1oN Piorrnns _si>onrs~_ couucii _._;._ *iii '_i_” ilu: Massey-Harris Coni- 0f1h¢ pmvingial 5_ 5_ Italy Sends 30 Detectives _pany Secure Agsbgiaiion i to America. _`_._ I _ ` 9 i » Ai me siibibiiibn in Paris- -By Rev. D. B. McLeod bf Chamberlaws Daughter Mar- 'n- 1, I _= . r ‘gg I I* on 5 Af" U 'Q H I X S for Sweet Peas grown from Seed pur- - ' ° ° First Competition. ,,`Passenger-Agent of the International THE GRAND PRIZE 0RhANIZED AT ELDUN ARCTIC CAPTAIN DEA _ 1....; i _-._A The Co. Represented in Charlottetown.-Officers fiffd 2 B2l‘l'iSl¢l’-Ballk Charlottetown. Elected. A T11i¢f Cvlillllilltiti- J A-_ A Pears. Aus. 22-¢°ia1.>-TheMassey on Tucsdsy, bbc 2151; insi, Rev. D. R. `-*RCTIC N-*"IGAT°`R DMD- iliarris -Co. 'have been awardd |Th M'Leod.V' P ' ¢ e 5 _ ice resident of the Provincial NEW YORK. Aug. 23.-[S pcciaI.]-Capt. »G1-and Prize which is the Worlds S' S' U“‘°“’ °"3°“"°d 8' District U°i°° at John Wall Wilson, the Arctic navigator 'H' best Award t P is f thei ° Eldon' - ' ig a ar or r exhibit The following represented the. t_ who sailed with Dr. Kane’s expedition for the relief of Sir John Franklin died at of Agricultural Implements. Mrs. 1F. C. Jones. of Moncton, arrived in fthe city last night. She is the guest of Hr. and Mrs. W. S. S tewart. Mr. C. H.Gecrge,Tr_avelling Freight and Steamship Co. Boston, Mass.is in the city inithe interests of his Line. .ONE-of the prettiest weddings of the season took place at the residence of Mr. B. E. .BagnaIl,Clyde Mills, yesterday after- noon.at 5 o’clock when his daughter, Miss _E113 Bggnall, was united in marriage to ‘Rem A. N. Simpson, pastor of the Chris- tian Church,New Glasgow. The ceremony wssperforsned by Rev. D. Crawford, as- sisted by Rev. G. Nelson Stevenson, :Pastor of- Christian Church,Montague. The ` .bridelookedcharming ina gown of cream. The bridesmaid was Miss Nettie Bagnall, ir respec ed schools: A. S. Nicholson, Grand View. Christie McDonald, Grand View. ` D. P. Irving, Cherry Valley. Rev., A. J. McNeill, Orwell. Mrs. McNeill, Orwell. Geo. Irving, Vernon River. _ N. R. McLeod, Eldon, Baptist. D. A. McLeod, Eldon, Presbyterian. J. C. Moore, Eldon, Presbyterian. Kenneth McKenzie, Melville. Miss McRae. Pt. Prim. J. N. Gillis, Pt. Prim. Mal. Finlayson, Newton. orrrcnns. _ President-D. P. Irving. Cherry Valley. lst Vice-Pres.-N. R. McLeod, Eldon. Secy-Treas.-Tilley McQueen, Orwell. Supt. Home Dept -Rev. J. C. Spun. The very unsettled state of the weather no doubt prevented many from attending. I SiSl»°1'~°f1'h°b1'id°' The 3’°°‘” W” sup* Reports were given from the schools pound byMr. R. Everett Stevenson of 7 New Glasgow. Miss Ruth Dickieson was dover girl and carried abeautifulbouquet. A large number of P00919 W¢l"5 it than-ation to see the hal-PPI ~ _ _ e s _tl 1 .'_1¢sveforthecity.Theyax-c Ntistcred ~ - A -» ~ - Bevenngyfs-» above named .and all reported favorably with one exception and in this case the school is expected to start at once with new vigor. _ - ‘ The pbbii meetin in: li ren msn at and the addresses were ‘W D"'i°° *nd Wm 1”," this “mmf highly interesting and Qinstructive to all iigrthe Princess on a wedding tour through lava Scotia. interested in S. S. work. Rev. Mr. McLeod presided and gave an opening address of The Caledonia Club games _great force. He emphasized the which where to take place at ;‘;§;'§f‘”°§ha§‘th;°“°2;f “_‘“d °‘“F°” g _ gr primary obgect SOUPIS today have been pest- of all Christian work is to lead souls to poned till Saturday Aug 20th Christ. . Rev. A. J. McNeil read a very carefully dwg’ 3 ° prepared paper on Sunda School work in Tre mendo us Free samples of pastuerized - milk de- Krered in the city to any address left at me Factory. Water St. Call, send. or telephone. 1 tf h and others wishing quiet, com- omelike rooms, and board, good in connection should call on Upper Hillsbroough Street. Try one can of Oak Brand Condensed lilk and ou will decide that it is better and cheaper than a cow_ Ask ‘your grocer for it. 30 t A Aspecial bargain ina pair of second hand opera glasses at E. W. TaLior’s, Cameron Block. tf- - :gf T- Discounts ‘ Now l i Old . Stand I §ce_Big _ ..-_=-rf-f 1 -“~'.- Y general. The needs of the schools should be stud- ied and the teaching suited to its needs. Owing to the absence of Rev. J. W. McConnell, the chairman announced that Mr. George Irving would speak. Mr. Irving drew attention to the fact that the Bible was the text book of all Christian workers and especially of the Sunday School. Hon.Jas. Nicholson on being called upon _ urged S. S. workers to work without dis- couragement_ Mr. D. R. Irving, the President elect, asked that every worker in the District mightwork hard in this greatestworkany one could be engaged in-the instructing of the youth and older persons in Bible truths. All the meetings were held in the Bap- tist church, which was gladly given for the purpose. 1-_-rbi' Bentley‘s Liniment will cure Croup. at --_w-_ I ' ' Slllll Pll lillllllllllllll. |900. We will have a Sweet Pea Snow at our Store, Sunnyside Thursday. 23|! and Friday 241|. |900- lheu the Flowers an at their Bet! And will give the following Prizes chased from us this season :- Best Bouquet (all blue shades or all red shades) - - - - - $1-00 ‘sbcond best Bouquet do do - - .75 Third best Bouquet do do - - .Q0 Best Bouquet, mixed colors _ - _7oG ° Second Competition. nmccuecuicu - - - . _- $1.00- Seoond Best Collection - - - -75 SUNNYSIDE SEEDSMEN. Charlottetown P. E- I. iiliffiiifidi ‘Oats . . . _ _ .1 _ _ . . . . . _ ._ _ CI' . . . . . . 'Raspberries._.._. ; 0 _ A ri.-..in....c.ii...i... _ - _ _ .so ng , , A The conditions are that th_e_ com- 1 _:_ ! _ ad' on ...eater sbsiibi-wg witbibc exhibit iiici, » _..._ V 1 iwvzlespe udotierdzlwgroenam mo1y’;T;'thPi?g.`”A Made fran une Q ‘ courage” ~ to-T. -Ing - cbs .ss * 1' _' =i - ~ ‘ _ .ie Page for .isa bewaexcept what is inmates- creami_tartar. 1;: _gikvggzifnmiiggay n_“_,,, M. i-_-, bymcswm Pm. A .i$i A _ ~ -- gv _ __ mom,” - iiiswi t _ _..._ D1S00untS° A W F" wé incbaesbriodsys Ribwifui website.; Brooklyn, aged 69 years. AocUsnD or STEALING $300,000. of stealing$3tI),000, in J anuarya year ago, has been commi tted for trial. To wA'rcH ITALIAN ANARCHISTS. :NEW YORK, Aug 22.-[Special.] -A staff of Italian detectives, thirty in all, will be sent to America. for work in i the cities where Italians congregate. The Italians Government appropriates $50,000 fOr the work. MARRIAGE IN HIGH LIFE. LONDON, Aug. 22.-(Special.»)-Ethel Chamberlain. daughter of the Colonial Secretary, was married to Whitemore Richards, A. London barrister. WAsi-Irnoros, August 22.-(Special.)- Fair, continued moderate iight north winds. __.__'__.¢i.._ Messrs. H. M. McKay and Dr. John- son of Haverhill Mass. were passengers b y the S. S. Princess for the round trip yesterday. YESTERDAY, Dennis McKenzie was ar rested and lodged in the jail, charged with deserting the Cruiser Acadia. He will appear before His`Honor this morning. AMGNG the delegates who have tiled their names with the entertainment committee of the Baptist Association to be held at Halifax on Aug.25th are the fol- lowing:-Clarke, Rev. John and wife. Tryon, P.E.I. at Captain James Graham’s. Corey, Rev. C W and wife, Middleton. at E J Lucas, 13 Wright avenue. Grant,Rev E J and wife, Arcadia at James McPher- son, 220 Robie Street. g CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. [Corrected every Tuesday,) Lamb (lb) . _ _ . . _ . . _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . _.$0 09 Beef (quarter) per lb . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Beef tsmalllperlb. _ Butter (fresh) per lb . . _ . . . . . _ _ ghliikgensi _ . . _ .) . _ _ _ _ _ ._ 3, ge per oz _ . . . . _ _ _ gabbage (per head) . . . _ . _ . _ . ._ Fgésls per pair _ . . . . . . _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ Flour per cwt _ . . . . . _ _ _ Oatmeal. new, per cwt. . _ _ _ _ _ Hides r ,;§§§§§_.§_§§.§...;;§.b&;Q;¢;;b§_ §E§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§scse§sses§§ 33838333833335SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS o¢ooocO¢¢oQoo¢coHoooooowwo¢oooo¢oo 553555$53&5@§333&5S53E5g8?ES§$§SSE Hay per Beets, per bunch. _ _ ._ Pork . . . _ _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . _ _ _ Turnips. per bunch _ _ . . _ . . . . _ _ Potatoes new (quart) . . . . . . _ _ Mutton per carcass _ . . . . _ . . . ._ Parsley (per bunch). _ _ Onions per lb _ . . . _ _ _ . _ . _ . . . . _ _ Squashleach Carrots, per bunch Cucumbers _ . _ . _ . _ . . _ _ . . _ _ . . _ _ Rzidishes . . . . . _ _ . . _ . . _ _ Lettice per bunch . . . _ _ . . . _ _ ._ Cauliflower _ . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . _ . . ._ Peas quart . . . _ _ . . _ . . _ _ Cel Cherries._. _ _ _ _ _ Blueberries. _ _ _ _ . Blackcurrants _ _ _ _ _ Gooseberries . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . _ _ 9 I " ‘if 1 '_ LoNDoN,Aug. 22.-(Special.)-C. J. Ross, former clerk of the Paris Bank, accused *~ ' - s T1man,ths limit meii must therefore be -_-.___ AWZIII IIIC -A blsrnros or =LAunnis1ncnAnLns rurrn -_A t dition and Loiiging for Fair Weather. - A l _ 1 fact that on two occasions theyihnze been P0Stp0n_ed. The men who will compete to-night are, without exception, in ii;-si; class co_nditlon, and it'is safe to predict that several track records will be lowered. The fact that the Maritime‘Cham'pionshi_p Sports will be-held in Halifax on the lstof September has st'im\xla1.e'd'_'the boys to, 8r°st»er_v-_nd -morc__fai_thfui ¢a‘crts,Ana tb- nightrcitimc-ns_wi1l have the last iliyoiseeing the Island representatives in °0mP€tition previous to the greatsliruggle with the Wandcrersfnext Saturday. It is rather a. diflicult task to pick the winners' in the various events but competent crit- ics who _have seen the men at work day after day, and who know what each man is capable of doing, have ventured ,even before the contest, to award sprigs of laurel. . ’ ‘ ' T112 thigh jump has live entries. The contest for tlrst place will doubtless be between Donahue of Cardigan and 'reed of this city. At Moncton last year Donahoe cleared 5 feet 6 inches while in practice. Teed has done 5. feet 7 inches. Chances ,are therefore in _favor of the ‘3 city boy, _but the inches held by F. W.`Coombs of St. John. _ Theone mile novice shouldgo to Sharp of Summerside, although the city repre- sentatives, Gaudet, Sellar and Doyle, will make `him scorch to savehimself. The result of the 220 yards dash is by no means_certain.Ritchie,the veteran of many battles, will start from the scratch alone -rather a heartbreaking position-but then Ritchie has been there before. Dufy will be on the 2 yard mark and will doubtless make agallant iight. The other competitors who will be lined out to the 10 yard mark 'must also be reckoned with. The redoubtable Donahue will start from the seven yard mark and is sure to win a place. If Ritchie gets away in decent ‘style he should earn the next,(at any ratesympathy, las usual, will be with the _ scratch man. The track recordis 22 1-5 seconds,held by Frank Stephen of Halifax. The half mile bicycle race should go to Byron Brown, who is riding like a whirl- wind. Brown should also win the -quar- ter. one, and three, although the other riders including Gaudet, Sellar, Small of Boston, Sharpe, etc. will doubtless do good work. Bicycling is uncertain, accident may ccur and it is not safe 'to make _calcula- ons before the contest. The quarter ile track record is. 3l§ seconds, held by ouis Large at present in the Mounted lice. The one mile track record is 2236 eld by H. A. Coussirat of Montreal. The alf mile record is 1:10 3-5, held by Fenton cwsome. The three mile record is 8.28, eld by the old favorite Lorne Unsworth. The hurdle ,race (120 yards) should be* ptured by McPherson, of Uigg, who imbs the obstacles without difficulty. e will be opposed by Douahoe and Duify, oth of whom are dangerous rivals. The ack record for the event is 17 1-5 sec- ds_ held by F. W.'Coombs, of St-. John, ho is now in South Africa. ° Perhaps the -most intcrewng event in the program will be the half miie run. Duify and Adams will startj from the cratch, Donahoe from the 25 yard mark, and McIntyre, Mitchell and Lawlor from the 35 yard mark. Yesterday in an en- deavor to pick a winner the element of chance was brought in ands cent was tossed.. Head would mean Adams, tail Duffy-`best two in three to. decide. The brought up a bead; the second time the coin turned in DulIy’s favor. The third and last time ,the copper rolled on the floor, ‘slipped into acrack and remained in an A upright position. The prophet was fooled forthe coin _reposedto favor a scratch nzrv@r5s° gasses 8 M factors in the race, and Donahoe may run; away with the medal. The result will be ¥:lnoun¢;0;'d’ in toisemtc:'i~oB:’sinGUAnnIAlil;l tb¢°i.¥.°}¢m..°..'l.’fi” san... wb°"1ave'thc _ ‘ ` -fathl tim-5l,_i :A Critic Ventures to'Will be Held at dttawax The Imperial _Palace At § e ,rue men in First-crass con- Grand Lodge A. 0. U. W.- - The Electric Light Sports to be held to- A FULL CABINET COUNCIL I night on the C. A. A. A. grounds promis _ A ~ _ ` ' to be extremely interesting, des ite thdxl 'OTTAWA' Aug. _ISDGMBLP on soiv, canadian and Rss cms Ubmmis. aio ner in South Africa recently returned _ ‘ .nil-°'..`l"§$ifis"s"'=-f wAn.uiNo Euacrnic cAoiNisr JAPANESE l 'Q »'*;n ll! Q' U »._-»;"~»,r -salt/Mlnt‘. _--_-,rf l an Saturday. *__ it More Prizes _for Canadians at Paris Exposition. H A ' ~ . drst full Cabinet Council since the sees sm cnsptas cons To Ainmnsr. ' ,_ I _S'r.» Joss. Aug, m.-tspsenii-‘sri _ Cheri” Mer- _°<=s>'“P#°‘ed:F>* ‘ Wm. Topper .ot Winnipeg. and the-iliolt-f“° real Sta'r'repou'tsr.' ' . V ._ GRAND Lone: A. o. U. w. ' ` 'H-ALIFAX. Aug. , 22. --(Sp_ecial.)-The I ci-bmi Lodge of Ancient order or Unites workmen, bf cubes, and one maritime- Provinces met’ today. The _ reports show ap membership in-_ crease of Z7 per cent duringlths year. It was resolved tocdntinue the mem- bership or tubes ugbunii in -ssutnanici. Lodge tonight... _ _ A , _ ,.» MORE PBIZES"FOB CAITADIANS' OTTAWA, Aug._2.-(`Speclal.)-A fresh .1ist=,a¥0._=,°ef1im at the S.-Bagan- lection of birds and- Yazmonth Duck Company get a silver medal. " f'-¥> -test V \ - "//1 /1 / X, / , / 'h " _ 1 K/_ ///,A A V AWK' _ ff/ "7/' ‘ -Q _ . F l lR\i'i\i5'__S‘\*l sf ." -\\"§>_` " ._ _ _ ii Rf/' sUReRoN LIRUT. conoxnrl RYER- go C anada. ‘ I _ I ` R _ will be held on Saturday. _ ' - TheMayorofHalifax visited the Grand-` _ fltzocpe. _ . _ _toni ¢ ml 3 Pekin 2 T an-11 . MISSIUNARTES AR] 1., .é -. _ Beers Concenti=ate._gA » _ _.'» .~- Af _1‘\=\,¢l1=.\d°dorpi--s _more reigning, ° Pxcsrr1§c_NnAR1'mr-rem. _A _ ` I I I rmikitiuc tbafcbnias _ Tsin Aug. 19th. ~ _*+P* °°°U1’Y.-Till .flsiaae 15 ind 6 'gt » B°°i°';' Aus- ' the American 1 and Wyckof. Tnnpoxas rr Loimos, Aug, f...-. ‘Bothe and I ofthe the whsle , a Bsllimsnt ot ro dileRl'ver ' - _ , , ,,v_"_ v`»v.` . *_* _} .___,5_,» _ commaadoes Lieut. Flowers and one man, ‘._1|;gg kiiisa; Liens. Kirby and ‘ six i wounded. _ wana-nDroxru.Loanaoaxaim;_ 'Liana Conds; enmity busty in tiwprot-bb Lord but hissentsnce wa|~de!err'od. ; e i rrenrrso Arvmrnnnsanso. Lennon, Aug. 22. -(Specin.l.)~»Iaul Roberts reverts that Ubi. simian, when _ reconnolterlng near Ventnenbirg, en-, gagecfthe Boersand two ` wounded, while Lieuts. Daven- port,Suretees _ four menanemisslng. A I' I . -, " V To cure alien-dachc in, ten minutes u§‘ Kumfcrt Headache Powders. ll-ni _ I.os‘r-0uS\u`|'day1¢t-h, eltllat in Q / fi V5/IU Cathedralcnhetivesng, _Grartnni " cameob li. ' have Btgxtirstiaanuxégcce.-888l.‘-» - _ _ M; Ai "` ....-needs... ._ M. h I ‘li .__ »- .,. .Av-.i-..._-....... ,_ ..-~»_........... ',,,,,.._,' wr ~:` is W 4-_-Mu-_ ._.if.";...__ ...........`-Q-Q.. ml." value --1-' _ M _ _...~..»»¢....-_ _-1; af; ` _'.'___"" 'M' Af!-=°'Y Sf nic doin.- G.W.Andersonweressch lined ll Aim: _pollen _“_ i‘ it “P in a few day|l.F_,¢`!`_f§';fsL _provid- -ins an .°f lohksimd School Sup- pllos Every scholar will Pan-icuc as-l_ ‘ ramen' -fe The snsrhook, evei-seen Wej herethat iéiégii figiiii 3 is