CHA ETOWN GUARDIAN -114°" _ _ l. °'“_”=f-mst Nm . THE’ - Rr.o'rT 7 ' - T rm"°Hf»1»" RElrDlN6*`~ liilliTE|lsEtEcTEl> Frou I nits lvEEll's Nswkwron rnEII6UAlni|nN°s slliuillilw Inland two and into North was ten month. _f_§".'__most interesting relic of by-gone -was seen on our streets Mon- day, when the Duke of Kent's old clrriage in which be toured Prince Edward Island, and which is now e. Gfulrnhill lwsssssion, was conveyed to Wmsor from Hantsport.. The an- cf_ vehicle, which must be at least llfdlyears old, was purchased by the lite Ezra. Churchill over Gil years wt from the Governor of Prince Ed-_ _difd Island, J. W. Churchill, Esq., ofgi Hantspoilh, has kindly allowed. this reminder oi the past to he used dilrlng the celebration on the -lfith. Iifliih now being repaired and will be teddy for that 'joyous occasion.- Windsor Exe. the hooks uzbe twelvcth annual convention of G _ .Union of Canadian Munlclpali- B m ties ls,.to be held at Windsor (0nt.) on’§'A\i'g,._ 27, 28 and _29, at the lnvlf‘ so" Quigley' Fred Hardy' Paley ion is _J. W. McCready, city clerk at for ‘the maritime provinces, besides t_' N. B. and N. B, ofiiders, includes t___ _.following from Prince Edward I|_lat!d.-First vice-president, C. Lyons, mayor of Cilarlottetowli; sun- -onh vice-president, James`Paton, ex- Frsderlrton and the executive ofllcerli ers' Kildare Calm' Patrick G‘“'l“» _ » . 1 T mqlor of Qharintmiown; third vim- ration. The bllilding has been/ made [sell or lixrlttifst president. "1‘. Cemph_ell,afderman oft Charlottetown; fourth viee~prea1dent, T. A. Morrison, mayor of Summer- Illia. ~ " ____ tured in _Alherton on Monday after- noon by Geo. Tweedy. The little bird was seen fluttering about back of ll ¢h°l> and Ml-.Jrweerly lost little time in getting the necessary material to capture it. White robin; are.quite rear in thil province and when taxi- dermic are quite valuable.A. The following were *among those _leaving for the North west, on the excursion Monday:-Sydney Cgmp_\,¢1i_ Henry Campbell, John 'McPhail, Grace Inman, Nine Mhe Creek; Watson Mc- Kinnon, Alllson McMillan, lMuriel McMillan, Fairview; Jghn Ball, John FGrlilln, South Shore; William King, Mrs. A. B. McNeil and family, Miss`Constanc¢ Currie, Rocky Point; Artemas Rodgersou, Richard Rodger/ son, George Mcheann Peter Mcl\‘ndy- en, Albert McEwen, Uanoe Cove, »-Among those leaving at Alherton Slation on lvlondaytlifternoon on the Harvest Excursion ior the Canadian West were, John A. Dunn, Joseph allaghan, Howard Graves, Charles ` nd Richard McAldufi, A1berton,Daw_- Prldham, Geo Ramsay, and .Arthur ~ y arbour. Almn. Guo. and Jas Trav- KUGHFG. Kell' Uul‘f\Dll*ill. anti lddwardi Warren, Alberton_A_ . The new s\vitchboul-d of the P. E.I. elephone Co was installed after idnlght Sunday and is now in ope- llreproof_ _The Battery .loom nmi` Power Panel are on the third door long the new switcllboard, which in -_ #A beautiful white robin was cap- ° I BH." on Troubles which are Bu' possessed of nil the latest improve- > 1. - Corrected by l Dr. liorse’s Indian leaf Pills "Msn wal in- tended to live an A Active, outdoor life, _ lhtl his digestive _, _ lyptem was model- , V lcd: lccordingly. . q ,Indoor work with ‘,_’/, hands or head, long 'P `, / l hours wining ~o'r . .standing nill,_ en-_. "Q peclally in sir th|_t’| none too good, 'slow down the h-eihhy lcdvldu of Illufarf Ilablh ,“_9»m“.h, Hy", Doro/up kauflppflu and the millions of day skin glands. . Constipation, headaches, indigeation, tiilioubneu, rhenmatirm and similar troubles follow. ` -.Then the‘worth of that good old r" " lg' Emil. medicine, Dr. Mar/r’.|` -mn Rva`rl‘»¥Pi//t, in spprcr:istc_d. Though it hal been in use for over half A century, modern science hu not been able to devise | sllfbr or better cluster for the whole syltém. _. Dr. Morn'e Indian Rool_Plll|' _ are largely' vegetable in' composition, free from any harulful drug, and mild yet _most`Eil"ectivc in their action( 'They' src “ Mulhcr‘| standby" in hundrldl _"of homes because they nip in the bnd_|`o '_f‘.;|iq`ny='of'tllg golnnlou ailments. ' _ _ - 3`;Madc»inc¢ |857 by W. H-_ Comstock Cg_, Limited, Brockville, Gut., and _."`|_éld evervwhere at etc. n bot. 30 ill lltlltl ` llllllHl'S Wlll|lll§S ._ '___ . _ :fl I: _ _ ...l ;rr._v-ulnffslsou ls ~llln».l'r¢. You _ _'I ned :li ]'onit:.' Frocrusllnotion .. A flower Pays _ '1l"'l‘he` most dangerous thing, man or woman can do is to _neiiliicl ‘EWU of _congratulations on the splenrlidly ‘ a lncnts which modern ingenuity. has made possible, On the second floor are the aecullntant’s and Managers y offices. The company ia deserving appointed nuilding. The City. ol Sydney, of the Black A 6'}u'n_e.r like _ a-Miifro;r Itiiniyoaimsé _ ci inch _ eansier all qrme and lmrn is qulcltly removal from enamel-ware, sqslawire. ,nailz-ware, cle.. li illix wonderful Ill- mimd cleanser. Vflllle soup and mp » wller luv: I rliclty film io ntcli msn slit, Old Dutch Clunser clunl ilmruu lmltlvlng all diwolaufloiln and oem wliheuf lelsicllillg or lniurln ihe surluc. Net only elumes lzuf polixollel. Shieily Bm._ sydm,y_ at, 9 -“clock _Vesta-rday_ _» - hen_\’Y in Slllnnffisidf and We-_t. mornlng while entering that port _ _ ,_ _ _ M <~-ld-»» 1- »» odefwemrl fog. A wireless was sent t once to = ' ' - .. ` ' ' _ _ . , 'the coal COIIIDBUY af/ SYUYIBY. and U19; ’ ' ; hlldlitlfdly lll’ri1llie1ste`llllrl‘ _I1);l:5tl::c§'0(Th.0;ER(;'g7H 35"; - ing with them the ash;ll of their 1 - ' 'y _ ¥-_'__ ““' ' -_---‘= llrotller J, P. lilvbrri.stuli who diull ney. Phe tlde had fallen, however, _ u___‘d__“ly up hm" [ail__r__ ____ July :i'l1(1lcn.(£:hTi§e (,i)fl¢ilg|\(l,,{.i|,d(,;'i,i),-girly gall 4A““tln D' M_°I““l5- l‘m"“5¢llll°~l2itll iu Berkley, California. The late 5 n,__~_0ck ___ B wére ____ _'lin PM tgthé leaves this luorlllng OD f-he ‘~‘Xl1\'1>BS»_ Mr. llobertsoll was a son of the lute hM‘ lthnltidll .nl-ink# ysgn ifut ther,-lell mute to 5°" F"“'B°l§”"`- Wliere, Peter and Mrs Ilobtrtson ol iirnckicy md’wm_' un cegsar “H'the team” lllf Wll|<10°Bf»9~ _MV MCIUUIS U89 m““_Y Point, anti .left the plovillve about _ ved H _;l°_ Y' _ SF __ friends who will sincerely regret his twenty yea". aw, HL. was ini,-gy. Qian 0' ti 'B’_`__0W_\)‘ i’_;_"_‘_':_f_':- “Vile” departure and extend every good eight yea,-S uf age and ,mmm~,»i,,.i_ "_ °“ ° e B lp y ‘B a er Wish fill' his fllfllfe Wvllhmlli. He leaves to mo'\rn three sisters arllval at the pier, showed she had ____ _VN R A Mason of Ed____m_,_on :;‘:.‘: H- hows. Dialnond line ran B-ground at South I/ Awfdcduuluandadlfo. -' 'Wi' iblitent, thonsrll it was vl-ry ~ xt "School use. ' , _.“E.& B.” _ 'Nou-,Corrosive ink Unequalleé for Office H. uit: and Flows smoothly and does not clog steel pens. ' ` ` _ ' -Il’s s pleasure to use it. Mode in Amherst _Sold everywhere Everett IQ Barron Co Also makers of ‘ U. N. O. Shoe Blacking. e* many portions lof both ilemisplleres and can relate many interesting epi- sodes of his experiences, either tllril ling with llxttitt-merit or rippling with wit, Even in restful Charlottetown lle.ean find material for remilliscenee of real experience. 1-‘or some Linu- yrrevious to his visit here Mr. (‘ic- ments has been employed in the con- stru-ction work of the Panama Canal where he und ills family resided for a number of years. They have silica tgkcn up tlleir residence ill (tam- l'.rldgc.~ In the severe electric storm of yes-_ trrllay n'll,rllillg, which passed over (‘lla.'lottet.own and vicinity between two and three o'clock, the top of ll tree on the prcluls-fs of W. S. Low- sou Brightllll, was loppcd off. 'l‘lle lightning also l'ull-hiring ll clotlllsn line und tluluugcrl ti porch afljoilling Mr. l.'ousr.ll's house. The trallsfolwnol on the electl-ic light ill the some vie illity was affected :lull all the lighti- went out. At Dllllemlifnalre. a llarl. belonging to Robert Rllynes wn' utruck by a bolt of liglltnillg and burned to the ground with most ol the contents. principally. llny and mncllillery. The neilghbnrs _quickly trntheretl und suvl-ti the animals. 'l‘ll'.» storm did not extclld tllrougll til; liiasterll slzutilul of the pl'nvillrl= inf,- ‘ l ers, Nelson, Will and Alex of Bos-_ ton, James of Fleld's Landing, Cel., Milton of Edmonton, Alta., and Arthur of Berkley, Cal. The re- mains were cremated in flskland, Cal, and will he interred in the fam- ily plot at Bracltiey Point, this alter- |noon at three o'clock thc services he- ing conducted by Rev. W. H. Spen- csr. The deceased has a host of friends both in this province and in California where he was s. travelling salesman representing George Bhuman At Sons ol Chicago. His brother Arthur who aero-npsinell the remains from California has been a resident of that state for the past eight years, /lull will leave on return after 5 short visit rcalling ell route on his sister Mrs Mason at Edmonton he’orc re- turning to his family lu Berkley. To the suddenly lielwtlvctl .lrothera and sisters the 'Guardian tenders sincere synlpathy. ‘ 'l‘lle funeral of the late Claude Mc- Ullbe, whose sad death ily drowning was l'eported ill Mnnda.y's iluarllisn, took place yesterday and was very lnrsolv attenlletl, there being over a hllnflrell carria;.:es in the cortege. Tile sr-rvirt-.s nt the house and grave were collflllcterl by Revs. H. l-l. Erh, Z.l.. l<`asll, flllar|oi.tef_owu, H. Pl Dresser, Eldon, i~’llncil.>n.l Slmllllall of Prince .lltraet Hcllonl. lllev. Mr. Peters of the Pownal Methodist (‘hul't‘ll was prrs- rut. Miuard’s Liniment Co., lllmited. Gt-lltlclnell,-I have used MIN- \ftl)'i-l LINIMENT on my vi.-seal and in my family for years, and for the .very llny ills and accilimlts of life l .~onsiu. Minis dau H Sydney calls regularly a_m.Cbarlo‘tte-; towll mel,' under `ditecf.ion of their :mer-l' gttitrpastor, Rev, P. P. Arsenault, are arranging for a. celebration of foufrdlng of ,the parish, to 'be held on not of the parish alone but of the Province and will be designed to. show thc progress of the province - ' ' 'I ‘ ` . `_ *I _ ;.lortll End Buttery, t'harlottetowu. - "‘ l ' ' r . _The parmhioners of Mount Ca_____ lht deceased was ill his _.»8th _ytar .rumday the zum ms,” Th,8_nelebra_ of the Dollce force lle1‘e,`and llns\ also tim Wm he ,mmue in the msmrylthe following sisters surviving: Mrs. s our or v years, of lvlaurice Doyle, formerly proprietor of the » .und was ul native of this province. He leaves to mourn a widow anll foul* sons, William, Frank, Robert the hundredth wuivemary 0, the and Reginald, it-il in Revere. I-lc was! a brother of Dennis Doyle, formerly _Capt Hughes and Mrs. .lolln Cronke, _l.Thll\‘lottciou'n, Mrs. D. Foley, Houth ‘Silorc, and Mrs. Sarah Gerry, Ilcvcre. during the past one hundred years, Farm implements, household nnd in- dustrious utensils and nppliances will be exhibited side by side with those shown front the breaking. buckling, spinning and weaving of the' flax to the finished bleached and snowy pro- dutt for the manufacture of which thn'Acsdiaus of the parish are fam- e.l. There will be reiigiolls exercises in keeping with the commemorative occasion, also amusement of all kinds. Tllere will also he orations by prominent speakers. Reduced fares on the railways with teams to meet the visitors nt Wellington have been arranged for and the whole affair promises to be the biggest nnd best celebration of the itlnd'ever seen in the Province. nowin use. A qusrn. willgrinll corn,i _ ff \ ' the' manufacture of linen will lie, A_Hf11U5¥ 12391181126 l'6,f€i`|`l“f~Z t0 l'i‘be many friends of thc deceased here will regret his death null ex- tendslucere sympathy to the be- reavetl. thc illness of, J. J. McKinnon, Char- lottetown, says:-J. .l. Mackinnon, of uilarlottetown, gr-and secretary of the grand lodges of thc maritime pro-l vlnces, was at Wolfville on his \vay‘ to Yarmouth for tile meeting-stanlh ing on the stntlortplatlorm till the train should como in. Suddenly he was stricken with rupture of varlcosel vein. Dr. Bowles was sent for and diagnosed the case. It was decided .that Mr. Maekinnon should not pro- ceed to Yarmouth but return to Hall- fax for an operation. Accordingly he was sent back by the evening train: and ‘was taken to the Halifax ln- 'treati it the sllgnu-.st symptom or lll health. rl it as a matter which if left and pass a\v0Y- It _ll s that chrome illness invited, and the setds tl-lessee are sown. No of _indlsposltion is too to' merit immediate atten- will -(Rad _.Blood 'l‘_Bbl¢¢i) ., cure-all, there is no in particular it will boon to those who which nowa- avoid and yetl ' undo contrast- ~ CUTS never rpnya, lee_lt rim. refute to your you want health audi delay but get A box ' Blood Tabletillf #pd that thipnatur- wi1l'h!’inll. A _ _ $1.25 and 6 -' sale by the followlngf om- ' ‘olty. Montague. Et. Peter!- Point. Kenniulfon. |>¢gll‘n earn. UU' '-l`h\HI|fN_.l h Dmflhvferr mwlinti-L_. l s ~ l n pretty bad case, but .the surgeon is ~ l quite holwllll of recovery, antit-ipat-' ing thai: the patient'-vvlllflle able tol - lcuve the lnfirrnary in n, couple oil i , `w8eks. A bulletin. from the lnflrmary _ ` at midnight. was that Mr, Macltinnon parted. FourChlid|jenConstantI Scratching. Th., Cm, ,,m, _S, mm _ . B ,, _ , a pt-, wa t e N9lll'l T076 l..iml)S0 cUl'6d,lll I scene of the most.,brlillaut event nfl' nl ' _ _ the season~on"iiia_t`nrduy night lastl - _a ‘mth .cutlcum soap ' tile l0th inst, _when al Masqueradel ' ` and omtmant _ `_ Ball was held. At least ~."»1i persons ‘costumes were superb consider- tow.n yesterday conveying the sad ,gl-,sling Uni -and Mrs H A page ward. cargo, she lclt for Montreal' t , d, ~ _ M 'V ' ' ‘ ' ' _ L _ , (~nAHAM_At Uh .1 (_, th 2 p this morning twenty hours .behind Il_BWB 0 £10 Hllih H1 R0V€l`¢‘, 889. of Hatvkeslniry Mass, and six broth Mcl>flNAl.D At Nine Mile ( reek on ’ HI fl P f Vu. A\\ il* H(`}iUliMAN,-.»\t f`entl°lll Ilvdellun, .'\ug;llst (ith, -l:|l2, to llerlllnrll A. null. Mrn, bilzllilrllllln, e. tliluzilterl I E.. E5 l-l_ll.l.-.tl llil~l>..lerlf-lol., l-‘_ _lt_ I. Ang le-lt, 1912, to llollcrt i, U. . 1. l BORN l isa l. lVlc.\IPi|l), _ rfsiltnu--_-\t` u'llmnt Allgusl. 12 "ARGE“‘""W°"" "‘“”"“' "" my _,H9 ‘WAUfi'll-Af. Wilmot. Valley, l‘. ld. l., lrs, Mcilollallri, ll llnllglltcl' (nec Loll- filst, to .i, A. and Mrs. inlrgc, (urn Hattie lnlxtoll), a daughter. ` Aug. itll, to .|. llllrry' mul Mls. Wmllqll, a sou. lv/lit-.lt l'l..ll-l..tl»t..wn, Aug. lx llgllst ml, lm, to .lolm lc. null flfith, 1912. Bertha Marr Grshem. aged l_l months. . _ Nl'(‘H(lIlSU.\`--At Hunter River, 011 Thursday, August Sth, )l9i2, Mrs. Illlllr-rlln`~l Nil-.hrllsonpagetl 64, leaving lt husilllnli and ilve children to lll(|llI`Il. MA("[‘AVlSH--Af. Newton, Belfalt. On Aug. 14, i912, Allrlie~ MacTavilh, aged 77 yearn. ill .lullll and MVR. l~i\\'ull, tl llIlugll~` ter. 1 DIED ‘ l\li'f/llllilllllt-Af. (Yllill‘ll»ltt\_t.own, Ang Mrs. Hill, l_l,_rln\lglltel~. 12,' l'JlLi, l".pl1l'aini, iliiie ann of .lullll i\i()RitI.f~l-At _the llarsllllngo., Ken- r~‘.illgt.oll, llll__Thlll‘stlav, Aug. Mill, to Rev. (lellltgo"l\rl.E=_ 4 George Weston, ‘ ='7§f'§:lf'.'f13Zf.';?'l'=>=',',‘.;£§'.'itml'-'"5 the bakers made 1. ur.; -_~"-]'\ ._.~ '~~~_ '_5_-'._1~<;.i_‘~, 5;. :_-:-:-.I~~-_' - --1_4,-°.'.~_',:'_-j»'._~._:-_'_< 5 Toronfoahlended ` ,-vflgb.-6 < ~e .. Ji; I.. ....5-. . .~ - 1. _K <_,__-_=_...<_\»e>'t‘.`-- »f;ff;.‘.-il!" ~ -_3~.'~J.-'-‘_-rr' ,.-3;-.e:sj:.;§=une;-.'~ I - . f|°|"' ¢llY- _ ""`.i`i.“»=2c. ~ - ;:.~-=. .'<=-:';;‘ ;' _-.f ` -. ' " “ 1 - r~ . _ , N _ scliedtiin_ 'tilne.-fldxc. The Citi/ ofdhlwtrel he hasfihgen located for the ----~~~-`*:‘45!'~=~¥-7 _ f --- _--‘-3-----é~--~=-~--4----~¥-~--#~---- ' F, "" -"-Ei-~---~~~ - - --»~- ' __ -_ _ ' When Manitoba - 'if'-..1’$4 ‘_=.. f~.=~._. , `L-_=.t_'»t‘;.~_-=='=j-#.'.,\1" '.:-7 _ f wheat ilour first \ "'Q‘l‘°,~"‘ 1"" », " 0 appeared, it became ~ r ' _ ' b ° d ,L/_ ~|-/>`\/ V . i’f§pi`.i§§ el§1i°fl§§l§‘Il`.§ was heavy, coarse, full of holes and not especially tasty. George Weston thought there were enough people in Toronto who would appreciate the diiference between quality and 'quantity-and he determined to bake a real, old- time, home-made loaf, using blended Hour; ` f At that time, Weston was running only two ovens. In a ~ week he had to start new ovens and it was not long before he was .i L, ,, selling Flmv THOUSAND LoAvl~.e A will-.K. ~ .- t ‘ _ Today. 75% of lile bread bailed ln Toronto is made oi hlenda[§§ilonr.'- ~i with “Beaver” Flfour. ' I '_ tl. 'ravton co.uMrrEn. 'l '__ _ i A There_i,s no doubt in the world but that “BEAVER” FLOUR_ is better _in.~.ever.y "1 n ' way than any' western wheat flour. _ _ ' 1 ' 2 _ _ “_BEAVER"\~FLOUR', milled of Ontario wheat and a. little Manitoba whe_at_'to,add _ _more loaves to-tliebbarrcl. “BEAVER” I_<`LOUR is equally good for pastry, because . iteontains somucli- 'of -the choicest Qntarlo full wheat Hour, the iinest pastry flour in the world. Vifhlat George Weston did in Toronto, you can do in your own-kitchen nslltans-w;l¢¢ .ls for pl-lea ul. rad, come c.f¢il_i»_ sea cohen. I ' 'tai ` c.r. oo r.Y.lt li '.l' "J" 'I -". _ n°‘*u|;¥ 'Th l‘ P Trnv?lIin| grid: ‘hx _N ~' fi' l . gs otrength-_-makes -deliciously light, tasty loaf of bread-makes a big loaf-`and