_ 39-'-1813 __ _llilillii u v The following. register-ed he the Revere Hotel, Charlottetown, between 11.10 o’clock last “night (after eng arrival of the last train)‘ and 11.00 the previous 'night;- Mrs. C. ll-aymond Welsh, ruehhu,-5, I-h”;.__, _ A. G_. Bowie, Jacksonville, Florida; Mrs; A. G. Bowie, Jacksonville, Florida; Mrslf J-' D- LBPDWF, Waterville, Maine; J. A. MacDonald, Vernon; -*Annual Labor Day sports -1 next M155 L_ Ghhje, Newfoundland; Ilvionday. Admission to the guhouuds Mrs. J. N. Cunliler, Summergidez 2.>e-grand stand 10c. Come along- sster H Cunhle Summersid M . L < _ 1°, e; _‘_ B_ Rygm Montreal; time of the year. 8-30ME1i From Yesterds.y's _Evening Guardian. Jas. Leslie, Lawrencetown. R. A. Howatt, "1‘|-§Q,_ doubles will be played _on the Char- C. I-I. Miller, Victoria. Mgr McKenzie -DeSable y S,-'te ig D ` _ The secretary would like il' teams hn- E. M. __A 1', Bet over._ C. E. Stutt, East Dover. W. A. Ellis, Bostonrlass. S. Amons, Cambridge. J. Thomas, St. John. f"?5.“' A. McPhee, M.D., Klnkora_ The following registered at the Queen Hotel. Charlottetown between tween 11.10 o’clock last night' (alter the arrival of the last train) and 11.00 the previous night:,- D. W. B. Reid, Halifax; K. McKay, Sp. Valley; H. Beverly, Boston; Havcock, Wolfville; McAndrews, Wolfville; Stella Rayner, New York; Minnie Hughes, Portland, Me; J. L. Crowell, Halifax; W. M. Preedy, Halifax; _ Geo. E. Brown, Kensington; From Yesterday's Evening Guardian. W. Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge; Mrs. Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge; John K. `McKay, Sp. Valley; fl. B. Hart., Montreal; FUPIFF - ll. W. B. Reid, Halifax; W. Heszard, Sydney; ' ,,--'wx ~ _Q .'_. _ Ons half cent not werégsseh in- sertion in this column. ssh must ` . sccompsny order sn( livs per cent discount sllowetl.Mlniml|m ehsrjs -twsntyf-fire-osnu.. __ .. Rules for locals in' Charlotte- town news column two cents per word. net, each insertion. i -'rv”»l'r AJ *7“‘»W 11.1 ._ - __ - 1-ni.-,_ c'tiAlu>lAN_» _ ‘ ffm °' W' ` __ -».‘. ~¢»-gnu# - I 1 ,s . . .-, - T27# *...» '_‘- “ any ' influence on hits OARNEGIE STILL _ TALKS (-F PEACE. 'lla viulugauou quo, lumaull is 5 fl l-.nu in buy in this Province. W. A. Weeks, Charlottetown; was -_~_~_-_-_~ -_- ~ ~ - - - .~. -:.- -_-qsi.-_-.7\¢:;.-. :_-':::: i ---- U ,,,t,,,¢,,,,,, ;,¢,,d,,,._ _ nosrou, Aug. is-A ausull ol lur- . . \ f ‘ ' - f' ~ 0 i , ed a il- that thehnehld object was to Ed Crosby, Cape Traverse, was in :;‘;',:.op::"'__‘_°3‘\_:1o"B°"e‘;vr';st :ark :Lum _ ML Borden H h°__ummd,d_ 05%, y . 1 ` 1-llrut O' iltfdduoo L_ D _ .-... - < ty policemen lu addition to five Sec-“°P°°U° °1 P°‘°° °“1”"““t°d in hi” mms, ,:;';,",;, mr me mfrméf-_,_ , _..._ __ci_s,l and Political" Union was -intro- SKIBO. Scotland, August 27-Aw duced by Miss Barrett. Bhe stsvld ‘#97 ear the command for tonight! Forward! Quick March! Halt! aft the Opera House, int, 3 ~ 0 _ srntlii locus bring your girl-it’s the last bi ‘Tennis Championships. Ladies' lottetown, Lawn Tennis Club courts tomorrow beginning et 2.30 o’clock. tering would hand their names into him before Saturday. The Ladies Singles oi the championships will he held on Saturday following. W.~Dixon, Hampton. »_ STOCK NOTE5 Eastern Bros shipprd by the S. S. Northumberland yesterday morning seventeen head of registered Ayrehirfs. They intend showing them at St. John and Halifax, Exhibition. _ _ 1 woMAN cA'rc1-iss _ ‘ ` Foalvlnn ’HUsa'.iNp. CHICAGO, Aug. 29-Mrs. G. H. Moore advertised in n matrimonial paller under an assumed name and - received an answer from the husband she alleges deserted hor. He express- ed an earnest desire "to msrry the beautiful Henrietta Butler, with an income of $10,000." "Mrs. Butler," informed Moore that if he would come to Englewood, ber home. she would talk it over, Mrs. Moore, wearing a heavy veil, was awaiting him at the station. With -her were three detectives. The following registered at the Vic- “I love you!" exclaimed Moore, as torla Hotel, Charlottetown, be- tween 1l.l0 o’clock last night (after the arrival of the last train) and 11.20 the previous nightz- R. A. Atkins, Halifax; L. Clarlse,` Halifax; W. H. and Mrs. Sutherland, West- ville; Oscar Schultz, New York; Mrs. H. E. Woodman, Boston; Mrs. G. H: Williams, Boston; W. L. Murray, Sussex; J. H. Messervefy, Montreal; J. W. Richards, Bideford; _ Wm. J. Ekins, Halifax; _“'71 he jumped from the train and _saw "Mrs, Butler." “That's funn_v,'-’ the woman fsaid, Before Moore finished saspinv he was on his way to a police station. PUBLIC PATRONAGE WILL BE ABOLISHIJD. WELLINGTON, N. Z., Aug. 29-A public service bill aiming at the de- struction of Political patronage has ‘been introduced. It provides for the appointment _-of a commissioner, who A_ F; Mccormacu, Baulelord, suse; :ls to control ull cue chief depart. Mrs. Fred M'cIntyre, Hudson, Mass; -H. Keazlell. Halifax; Wilfred Forbes, Port Vernon; From Yesterday's Evening Guardian. J. D. Compton, Regina, Sask. Mrs. W. Huggan, Charlottetown. Mrs. J. E. .B. McCready, Charlotte- town. ._ Miss M_cCready} Charlotliqtlown- J “F ‘ ‘&n'a`* Mrs”"Frencl§" ulllux. ments, except that of railways- This public official may he suspended on grounds of incompetence or misbe. hnvior bv tue Governor, but can be |cision will he subject to review by 'appeal to a board. ADl>li¢8»lltS S0"- 'eiting the support of members of parliament for appointment or Dro- -motion in the public service will be i disqualified. . . . » V TAY' A i 2-` _-...._.-.___...-~ Qi _'I - -¢ s-\ < r~:\\\_ ‘~\\\ -\ \_ - _ __ .~\__§ .¥\\\ _IN &\ _-_~.\~ \ X .Q :\\ . clo'ul5t-think of the ;_\\ _ . __ of Purity _that rests _ of Sunlight . _ Think of WASH-DAY as a clay of' SUNLIGHT. Forget all about old ‘ time trials ancl troubles'-look 'forward ` to wash-day as to other Clays." `Oti_le_r ` clays, too, you need Sunlight just as you do on wash-day, for besides washing ' cloihés easilylancl quickly A ‘ " ` ` Sunlishli; keeps home sweet and clean. When in _ Hi' Q i‘I"l-ll: NAM:-: Leven oN soAr ls A _ ___ _ _ F __ -- ,- ,;_;. -, ,, 1, .l_;5=~,-_-.. .1 ..;l... 1:-...;=: _ 'dal' Y \`< `\ :`\` \` $5,000 Guarantee _ upon every 5c..bar <\°$ , / .1 ` §` .~~_’;"-_ 11:1. -.~. . _ ~__,__.§ an ,>_. ' GUARANTEE or i>uRr'rY ANo_s.xc_&l._zN<_:s » ' . ./` /"\ _ _ . . ,___ ,_ " 'Y ` \ _ 4°.; , /4 : ~.'\~__$ \ \ . _(yy. < ' ': -~ sl' "IE ".3515 '1' il _ , N- 'L us ..._ ..~ . .1 -ev .~s.»sc¢snsM\.i.-v-~ .nv fz I x ";4:l:'4:M"v ` ' Y i ye. in ,- _.{;_`j___,`::;:_-___;_;_ _ -._§_5_1._'€;=._ , <__-_ _ Ii: '* Lu* ~. ‘= 'fe ' ' =-= ' = :-1 ' _ .,_. ` 1;- _/Qi... _ "_ .` ` \ -; ' ` ` Z '1. "\ 1 ' "”'|‘6.c,€¥ _‘ ` 1 ~ _-/I fl ' / ` ,~ , .- , .___ "im, _ .-_V.<`, ` ___‘ _ __ _ M: ¢ P A/ _Y ff .‘ 1" ' lr . __ . _ ` ` ’ T ,r-15" “" ' » ' ~¢_.;._;_‘-*€”\"_ \ .1-‘ ...,.- - l r - =“» -='f__ ' _ ; £..=_~f- Lf=§i_lLj _ _ ‘ ' - \»-,.--¢ . ~ _-.;.;_;.-.,534 _"_ ' f v -=- ' ' - £5?-_~ ~'; _ - .- if;-. ~.- ~<,- = _ _-____ -ri' ""`> D,-, 'ri .\~_ r _ ny- -... _ -_ _- ' __ ,$5 ________..,, _ . _...uf f Q” ‘ ` ' ` i i ‘Q Elu- one hour and 10 minutes late, .r und she removed her veil. ’ a passenger to Sourls yesterday. Rev. Father Connolly, Alberton, was in Charlottetown yesterday _...__ 0 passenger to Alberton yesterday. -P1 E W Hyndman. Cnarlottetown, ...__ *_ was among the passengers arriving . in Charlottetown on the Northumber- - land lest evening. r 1-, "“ t Miss Edna'White who has been wg leaves tomorrow morning on return pea to New York.- ~ en J. K. and Mrs. Ross, Charlotte- Mvs. Wm. Noonan zand Miss Fran- -- passengers arriving in Charlottetown 1-0 last evening. » Dr. Ross, Charlottetown, was a i>Bl~lS@nger by the western train yes- l0lI- He Purposes returning on Mon- 1 day accompanied by his family. SD2lllllllZ the summer with John and Mrs. Newson at Charlottetown and formerly of Mt. Mellick, will be pleased to learn that he has secured Saskatoon , Seek. 0 on Saturday evening last. All hands had ii most enjoyable time. Hall on Sunday next at Z p. ni. procession and marching"to the Peo- ple’s Cemetery to decorate the graves Professor Ross, Charlottetown, re- T owned by W.~M. Lea. At the end of wards of 9000 pounds of milk with an average of 8.8 per cent of fat or These filthy, disease-laden pests hm S0 dflllzerous that any effort taken to “terminate them is worth while. W we have s. splendid line of fly-catch- ers. D0i“°ll9. etc., that will bring llb0llt lust; die right results. Cell in l0d8Y and get what’s right. The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., corner Gt. George i_in_d__l{_ent St s. MARRIED _ ' .‘- woon-mos-Ac the heme ul ' the bride’s parents, Arron P. land Mrs. Ines. Pownal. Aug. .2s, 1912, by HW- Henry A. Brown, assisted by ' -Rev. O. H.. Peters, Vernon K. Wood t_o Elizabeth Ings»‘both of Pownal. 1 " _ ____ __DIED,_ ' ~ SMALLWOOD.-At the P. E. Island Hospital. Mrs. Mary A. Smallwoud Heed 66. The funeral will leave her lllf-0 residence, ’31 Weymouth Street, Saturday at 1.45 p. ni., to Cherry Valley. _ .- __ CONFESSIONALS CAUSE DEATHS PHILADELPHIA, Ang, 31- The Blermlns mortality amen; Philadel- phia Uatholic pastors has caused Al'C|1bl5l10P Prendergsst considerable trouble in filling the vnenneieg ll' and MFI- HBYGI- BOBt0u. are ret Service men were st the South Ib -# _ , sp °°‘ll“K H "“°°“°“ 1" “ll” l’f°"l“°°-_simon may to lwk .mr me surety-~f°‘ P Dr. Ross, Charlottetown, was a ' J. A, Messcrvsyj Charlottetown, ,eg l10Wll. returned last evening after a. to trip to Sydney, N. S. to e good position us real estnte sales- 'Pr cuinlonrreiul i_“EisEuHEnEd-”““‘”“"' ‘""“'°l'=- r a short vis - --»~ i is to mshe a speech at that city's Mies Smallwaod will resume ber_¢¢ntehi¢1c¢1¢hratihh ll? ‘ - lu 'mulling sep: are uc zsi Th P me ` , - V _ l‘° _ _ _ mend St: B "8 nt “med up 0 the Bu "“°“’ “'°°1th'_ _ ing a campaign' to advise- intending At the suggestion of the Industria1,emigrants to go no A“”_nu._ md _ _ _ _ . - tion' it 9.45 from Beverlyiu his num- cerauy. _ f. 1' A. we _vi on rlecmuv ”‘°"“°- """° "‘““‘”-"l l’°°l"° ‘”°"‘ “li Commission Pf°=‘t the ~“==°=u°f~ 1m»1vf=»= = nd that no threats of nf; empmyaf threat of the introduction into Cen- 'udu of militant caucus. ment of militant methods would haue ' w - ; -' ' ' s ` \ .\\ ;» 1---;¢h|ldren'~ 'Cry f-for. . ..._\ \\~»‘.\~»\;.'~-~';.-=, '_:~__\.~\-.~._~ ;-_~\*<. » __:~.~;~». ~ _~._,~ _ `=-. .-_,r7.\_ W. \- -__ ». ,` ._=_\. .__ _ \ \ _ __-5_:_\._»_,_; ._.\-xl. . Y,___.\,_____. ._,~_:__._ _\ _ 7 ._ . ' St. Lawrence, I. O. O. F., Charlotte- M turned yesterday from Crapaud where in six months, ‘she had produced up- G J- D- Mtlllllis Ol Fftllcll Vlllllge royal reception in the commonwealth » 3 so a ext ed itinerary - The members of Lodges Wildey and evening on the harvest excursion Mis was arranged for them the,-e_ clnnis goes to Grand Forks where The Canadians were scoring peace- town. will meet at Odd Fellows' she will join his brother and sister ful victories in unbroken succession o are now doing a prosperous when the discovery was made that ' SDBIP. f0I‘ the purpose of forming in hotel business in that city the funds were swindling with unex- The presentation of the Nelson financial situation became more a-_ of their departed bl-ethren_ shields to the South African veterans, cute as the four continued, until at _.__ of this province will take place on last the company were confronted uesday evening next at 8 o’clock. with the possibility of having to the Ch"I`own Opera Fouse spend the rest :tif their days tin Aust- It is understood that Lieutenan Gov- ralia (or lack o meansto re urn. he made an omcial test M 8' ww .nor Rogers will preside at this In thisfpalnful extremity an appeal eeting -and the Charlottetown was made to the government. at Otta- ndst Corps w_i1l_,forn;__t,be _Guardf of wa. The consideration given to the onor for the Lieutenant Governor. supplication of the Canadian expatri- Prof. Tanton will sing The Death ated in the antipodes was careful,,huy °q"iv“l°”t °f 399 P°“nd*3 Of butt ol‘Nelson and one of Charlottetown’s` sympathetic. ,e °' - _ ‘lady elocutionlsts will as- 'It has been decided that n perfect- T4". _”i'”`“' » sist in ffG“M‘d §v°vr lwrlw from the fly-.~ distribution of _the shields will their are worth bringing buck to cumin, he made after which the Rev. T- and following this desision _the sum of F. 1l‘uilerton.wlll give an oration. A $1000 is bei-ng sent bv cable' tp Capt. e, vote of Thanks will be moved by F.. Davy, who is in command of the cad- will help you in the good work for H. Campbell, cue superintendent of ees. ' ‘ Education. was among those leaving Wednesday and mewh t end wh _ . . _ er ll) H ‘:A fair, fresh complexion is nn add- ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS- 0 ed charm in the summer time and to _ ' " those who wish to possess a good complexion we recommend Rexall ' Vanishing Cream which insures n G°"`°°t°d for °V°"Y W°‘1“"5‘mY and I., ~ fresh complexion free from redness or ' bleiciieu. sold with me novell gun- 5°f“fd°Y'= l°°“°- nntee. A jar 50c. "Phe McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George nm] '_- Kent Bts. .,_;:Buntain, Bell I Odrfvr-'best coal. 'Btraw, per ton $5.50 to $6.50 lowest prices, 1, 1-2!ldtf. Eggs per doz 23 to 25 GnRMANv's INCREASED Lamb 14 cu is QUEBEC, fruits of the Borden visit to Eliglanli Cslfsklns 15 will be the future increased interest Htl' (DSW) 40 tu 50 to'~be taken by Germany in the Dom- Blick UB*-I 61 W 53 inion with a view to offset the war B99! 12 t° 18 talk of.Enz1m,d_ , Beef (quarter) 10 to 12 Hervothold Arona, President of the R°°|’b‘“"`|"° 10 German Bourse, and intimate friend Bl“°b°""°° lo of 'the Kaiser, will visit Canada enrlv ch"'"`l°° 7 "° in September Herr Ballin, President T ,D,A(.E 2,._000_ - pected and alarming rapidity. The the program. The ly good company oi youthful citizens Mtf., White oats 60 to 61 »-i-`-v' -. -,,~‘ Chicken (pair) 60 to $1.10 ' 5 , - 1, _ Potatoes tnew) per bus 40 to 60 INTERE T l\l' "\hAl \ Butter 22 to 24 ’ Pelts 9 to 10; ` Aug. 29-one cf me mei Hides 10# 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been lb use for over 30 years, “-has borne the signature ol ' . and has been made under his per- ' ‘ sonal. supervision since its infancy. I ‘ Allow no one to deceive on in this y . All Cmmterfelts, limitations and “Just-all-good” are but lilllerlments that trifle with and endanger the health ol Bniants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CDASTORIA \'Js.sf1»ria. is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pase- aorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It ls Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age ls its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alloys I<‘ov'erlslmess. It cures Dinrrhoca and Wind Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulenoy. It assimilates the Food, re ulaws the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and nears! sleep. The Chlldi-en's Panacea.-The Mother’s Friend. sl-:Mums CASTORI A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of o ' ‘ The Kind You Have Always _Bought In Use For Over 30 Years D . ‘ “mul calflnv, 11 “UIRAY nlnfl Nt* 'uni ms si .ei 1 lv-________ __..._-._'_.___ ..._ L _a..._.,_-_ .ls SCHOOL SUITS _ GOOD SCHOOL Cl'.()THF.S like goozl books and good crlllpatly have u lrilting effect on a Boy's life. Clotlle llle School boy well I _“M left by the deaths of the priests. It has been svzsescevl that tue con- fesslonals are to blame to a large ex- ur the Henning American une will CAN'__, ‘ ' ' “ visit Canadaa at_the end of next -- month and both will make an ex- . t)ur Fcllool Clothes ae wade for us by a special iilukcr in :iccordmlce with fum, but on leans mum to pm teut.'f‘hese in nearly all of the churches whoseprlests have recently little or no ventllatlo member ot' the church has taken up the subject with Archbishop Prender- gest and has informed him that un- isss some different form of confession- al is used he will soon find that more priests will be stricken. UDon the arrival of the archbishop from Europe, his medi l sdviser's suggestion will be taken ul: it is said, and, in Place of the closed compart- ment now in general use there will be placed in one section\of the church a screened enclosure. - NOT BE BOUGHT. LONDON, ont., Aug. 29-An in- teresting sequel to the story of Sit' William l(sckensie's' 'visit to London is being teldl Sir William is a col- An expert whom he sent hers located several which he thouzht might inter- est the Toronto _mlllionsire, -and. when Sir William arrived in London hs exiled st the home of the Misses Elliott, daughters of the late Judge lltott ass thousand dollars eaeh for lands; tour throughout the Domin- PHILADELPHIA_ Aug_ 23_Se,~,_,-ch on Mb con", manned to take amon the records at the heolllluhf' .died are small, darkqsnclosures, con-_ -iiion than I View of the country and' ters gf the Republican State Com- stnmted in Buch I wa( as to mom nge interests will be involved. Herr m,ttee'm ,ms city has brought to _ n_ _ __ _Arona announces that he will be “gm not the slightest Mt of evid,,,,ce_ A prominent physician, wlio is a Iéffggfrn lf,§“i,,';:e"ianf‘25’(£2'w0 mg; it is said, to back up the assertion enormous sum has been placedin his I stan rd Ou mon, he received h°”d° by "°“m"- G*’"”°“" ‘“‘d. lt iron- Jglfn D. Arcubolu in the Full is understood that the President of ' of 1904 Wm, turned over by the Sem, the Bourse has been in consultation tor to R “md used to help carry p,,n_ ;vith several eminent Canadiens late- “Sylvania 10,. the party that yes,-_ Y. with a view to advice upon how_ H the 35900 has WM ,eanv pass. ggi; sums can be placed with advas_,_ ed through the headquarters app,”-_ ' entl it do so in so unobtrusive a H9" Bam" °i tm’ H“mb‘""' A""°"i' munher that it left no trace. or if can line. will visit Ottawa and confer there was a "ace “_ ,,,\,,,q“en¢,|y with the Government with a view re ved. tw cnucuscubllunmeut uf u direct Ham- “'*,‘s“,m'“,‘Z,,,,,,,,,,,,, w,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,, PAINTINGS COULD _ burr- unsdlau Line, ' _ ' the city, but secretary alwucock was SAYS NIGHT IS DYY AN-D on duty at the comm ttee rooms. _ Z MROCHESTR, N. Y., Aug.- 28- ~ _ lohael' M. McLoughlin, fifty ear ', '__ __ . _ _ mmf ul-lruul been mnuugu, uu¢ljula,_i» in un -auuuemunu auulncui _puzzled as the artist vsp s_ Londener it oc-~ where ihfs cess is puuling _the physi-_ __ ‘S . curred to him that thersmljif. be clans. He dzclsres that night ts day. ~ _V ._ ,_ _- oolne ésavsssesfhsrs' worth-dbtnlnilikfu sud- during he' day it is dark. 1 ' - you INQUIRY mro MEAT. 'rnUs'r ‘ 'rolzoN'ro, Aug. za-A puticiim tel' -ECN? _ the governor general asking for :haf Try _ 1, _appointment of s royal oommlss on _ _ , galllfitllllngs Blxigkllhl Tat hzlliad .hmevto inv|ltl¢ete the alleged ment _trusti- -»»~f,,-.-1;, °:,- ,.1--,,»;‘°';,°,..," :.l°:;“.':.z ;l..":::.‘i:.. "°' "°°" (h-hp¢.Nh1s . U ~ ‘, . . hmrmed t A Copies will be-presented to ‘various ‘ municipalities for the purpose of se= ~ 'ml umm Ag nn, 9,-1", curing their co-operation. of -Senator Penrose that the $25,090 When questioned he replied. "WC DAY IB NIGHT' hsven't found any such item." .» -.-vu 4 --- ' 1 to End a Food easy to di- nur dictaliln. The f.i‘\rics are very care- fully selecfed for g-‘od ap- pearance and for durability. The seams are strongly sewed, and all points where I there is any special strain are doubly strengthened. Suits ai $3, $4, $5. -ssunnnsaussins-n-nl OUR good Suits are very much cheaper than at any other store in the _Cifyl By having our Permanent buyer at Montreal. to,be_csteful. r film" “_”-0 - Inside if one of our Good School S iitslthe boy can romp and play and does not have \ I