Y Fl-.l’ the Largest , Daily Girculetion ' ' _ I- in th e Province. " l----= I _ - Ulu G ARillA ORNING Daily ` Catches All Early' Momlne Mails. ' ' l . lil i. MORNYNTI DAIY V FOUNDEI) Iwi T wnax1.YiN0wiiU11ALD-unvl ws-il TCHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE -EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUS 29, 1910, v »/H ri 'e§ ;> -5 NTH BY MAIL IN ADVANUEI g YEAA BY MAIL in Auvazumi. - 1 T - . ' _, - »--- ~ _~Y_-4---__l-_-._--_.------~_-4- -- --;_;1»:v_~;:-----~f-*-1r-'-”"*"""'W " ‘ '*` '_' -- 3 l7‘\""|"\ ' ' iiisirs sruzii ilu ui _ liiiliiiiiui li iuwmu ues iuuriiii wis ui uruu iwu wusulrs . is umclzu IN iuuu Pninuiiiv li Hiuu- niiiuilsnin iuixuui , ,nu isiunl U l0SS 030.000 0000i iSHOHl 0l .KOHlll --, .si .Special to The Gna,-dian_ [Special to The Guardian Spugial tn f|~h,., (;nm~ninn_` ' Spccinl to The (luardian. BERLIN, Aug. Z8-The now famous CETTINJE, Montenegro, Aug. 28- _ __ --- The llttle princlpality of Moiitenegno, --- expressed his be e in a Divine right. . which, by the elevation of Bulgaria speech in whichu ‘tho Kaiser openly to rule continues the theme of dis- S ci 1 t Th C dl to the Sovereign Rank in 1908, was ,_, ,(,~ I t .H _(.,,m.d, n cussion in 'the `Newspapers. The Monarchist Organs divided so that four fifths of the press united on ri criticism of the Sovereign, Every shade of disapproval from pe B. O 0 lllar an w x ll( TH 0 19 I ll Ausunu, Aug 2g__A hm Cnny to. lgltinthetfflgitaalgfl bK*§,l”d“"t 10"' .iiAi.|n/ix, Aug. za..-in the sccmiii any <1e;n~.»ye.i the punt of the 'rank llythg ~ t t t t d E ""," "‘""ivi. 1-. A. o. A. <.'.ii...muuiiShii> resur- und Tower Co. and a Livcry Stable; Tfrmcie Ellisterwsas S2913 Ely' w;m;{» _ln tn the most honors were captured by 1°" 5301900- olas the Pylcturesque i'ESei'vr=tllmfoi' St' MMYIH' In me “Vents they wok mild I-eg,-ct no niockery of the ,meg_ 'I‘\\'0 horses were burned to death. first time 8 Royal Sainte UI u'mltliree lirsts and one second. od pretensions w re roused. - The inquiry was raised whether the pcror's purpose _in advance. The press generally comments also on the nec. cssity of German Parliament taking some action upon the subject when it meets. 0. 0. H. illlilll IN lll'lHP00l Special to The Guardian. ion of Queens Own Rifles, Toronto, arrived here and immediately went into camp for several weeks HIGH COURT I. 0. F. The High Court I. O. F. of P. E. Island meet;s‘in Charlottetown today Supreme Chief Ranger, will be pren- eut__ Tonight there will be a great public meeting in the Opera House, The body of Joseph Legass, New nnndredand one guns. in the Junior single an upset occur- Aubiirn, \vho has been missing live ..____'______ rrd. Chisholm crossed first, but wns Imperial Chancellor knew of eng Em_ days was lound floating in the river,\ disquziiilic-d and the race wcntytu ' ~ ' ' - ~ ii 1 ' while his coat and fisliing tackle were , Hurt of the Noitliivtst Ari llown 1, found nearby. lt is supposed that he Club. fell asleep and slipped oil the bank. iihicziilioii of St. Mury's won the\ Sim- i --.--~--f- ior 'single and the Senior loui wine L I _ _ ltd lh=. same club iviter a close rncc F S thc North Stars, H F , --- HALLFAX, Aug. 23. The oly il mst- AMHFRQT Au ,wt H _H S WUODSTUUKI Ont” Am; 25___.1.hc|cr Kingdr.iii`witli. a loud of ci river-l..~:lI,m_kinH' um .(_Elcbl;_nr€ed -Engiish Nm; -1- Rev. Warren H. Mclienil, of Wood-|‘1" }“'.'""d _,mn Mlm” un the Nwauici' fn.-ni the uid Country will meet BOSTON, Aug. 27-Nothing has Stock, has been the-victim of one ol‘b‘,:1l,), ln l'u.L_, _ n Una, ,USS but (~n.nn,»¢n| nn,-C in a nyc miie 1-ace taken place ilu thxe flour sitluation fog tlic lworlst cngesmoft biackniail and no ;fl{ql`;t;'eq u"'K_l,,,,,m,,,e,\_ ` ' :August Ili.-.t. A g'reat_ race is ex- some time tint ins cause so muc s-unter newn o in ario. “` ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' 'excitement and comment as the very He and his family left this city in _` ' ncrs will also compete in this race. low price made by a spring Wl\€l1{ July to spend their vacation in Obi- | “er 3:53..:";t..”':;i:;Y...;2‘:'sf‘*ia&?;y..:£f::;ta “fill”-l ENDED A- 0-0- ll0<‘-11 *l"0U!¢l. *mil 8 18-F119 1lm0““t ‘ll ated by malicious persons concerning _ Ll\'E_llPOOL, Aug. 28-The Battal- business has been hooked, orders his depnl-tm-e_ NEW YOl`li(, Anil. 21”'/W-'-'l` f‘““` coming from all over New England. whcn me nature of thang I-cpm-ts he. days of interesting liglll l\“"l_‘f‘»*`S mf" It is 05*-ilfmt-eil flmli ln- l-he nciglllmr' come known to Mr. i\icI.i:od he return- inf' Nw “mud Ciwult nlcetfllm' lm' hood of 200 carloads have been Con- cd at once to \V,,(,dstm.k’ and fer ,V-,,,, der thc auspices of the lrotfing trncted "`e\v niilicrs are prepared to mst three “Tens he has ne,” ,.,,hn/was Horse l3i'ociii~i‘s’V (.‘liib, culled y'c`st1?i‘- meet this price for standard first ly searching (mt the sla",dm.c,,_,;‘ After- day at thc Empire (`rty track. lnrec llatellll. Emil m0Sl'- lillotlitifllls "VU .1 thorough' investigati(,_n_ th., Firetl events were on .thc mini cnrd, wivih l”l1llCh llighl’-F~ B9f0Y9 this ¢l€V0l\’l`*' imwtist church héq been “,,ame`w ,fm the Bonner' nicuiorinl stnkcs of $2.4,- ment it was thought that $5.50 was ia sin le char e R' must Mr 1“C,[_;],, 0lJ0 for 2.25 close; trottcrs, the _lun- a low price and several producers R g 5 ' " " ture This was won in two straight NEW YORK, Aug. 28-;While at- tempting to fly an aeroplane from Hiiccpshcud Buy truck to Foi't Ham- ilton, Bud Mars was caught in a -heavy blunt of wind and carried out over thc Day where thc machine sud- denly collapsed and the aviator fell over a hundred feet to the water. He vvns not hurt beyond the shock but the mnciiinc was wrecked. HST ENGLISH HUNNEH ioccrinl. Many ollici Maiitinie run- 'U3 :U|'7°l F12 §fs :U2 -4 Z ___ URRAY S\'l).\IiCY, Aug. 27-A graceful com- piinicnt wus paid to a delegation of the /\.O.i-l., of the Provinces, who has bccn licrc the past fcw days to l‘rcniicr Murray. Yesterday a. large ,d»;lega.tioi\ went to North Sydney and nmrchiuir io l’ierr.ier l\lurray’s resi- dence, prcsi.-ntcii him with a badge of Special to The (luarilinn. SEOUL, Aug. Zii-(lencrnl 'l`. lilnar- nncbi, Japanese Resident General in Korea, says rcgurding the annexation wlhich will bc oflicially promulgated on Monday, "No stone will bc left untiirned to make the Koreans and the world 'jeci that .Iuipanese rule is H. bcnelicient thing for Koreans. It will imply no denomination to Koreans who, under annexation, wilt enjoy the some rights in Korea; as the Japanese. The policy of Japan will be direct- ed towards the steady improvement of conditions and the development of the resources of K‘orea" it was stated that ("ustomS Tariff ,vi-in p‘,n~eign Powers which is much lower than thc Japai\_e.~1-2, will be con- tinued for an indefinite period, RESS C0’S EXP H\VE IVTERGED Y.-\Rl\lOUTl~l, Aug. 27-\'. _G-. ll. Vickers, inzinnlICl` of thc forclgll lle' partment and si|perint';iuicnt of the Atlantic division of the Dominion Express Company, which is owned and controlled by thc Canadian Pa- cific Railway, arrived in town yes- terday <».ver°in;:, accompanied by l<`.\N. Branscombe, route rigcntof the com- » , , . _ _ _ . - . - - - th\ O -'l~ _ ’l`ii~ blid-fe was prcsentedlpany. l~lc informed thc l-luiilax Her- nnd tomorrow. Elliot G. Stevenson, qnotod np to $6 per barrel for flour At' a lfulhe and' 'ep}eb?lfta.t“e mls" heats by the hay mare Joan, oiviicd hy' I,hl_\Il,l_C5,,|(.,'.,t _|_ "(3 Fe,.g,,5(,n’ SL 81,1 Cn,-I-egn.nn1L»nt_that they wi i'c_ in in- wood packages. 'I‘lie'market, as ness meetmg hem 1“"'t L‘°_“ml§ .um by David Shaw, of (‘leveland. ,_},,h,,' mm Um HM by (»,,,,mty P,,e5i_ Swcting the ,,,,en,.,,.., nf inc yyimmlnc far as spring wheat flour is concern- ?h""°h' by B” °V°"“'hclm"“‘g ‘““]°r` Joan was driven in good style liy‘,|,,,,t _\1,,|,.,,|,L,yv of I_Iu1,mx_ The I>rc_ Express (;,,,m,any' ,._,h,L.n img- men cd is hcmornli"ini.: Bild mfllly UU' lty’ gnmted R' Church letter to Mr' MCDC'\'il-U Dllllle Al'<`l“lf'l(`» ‘ll`l"°" by inier who was greatly surprised and operated by the Dominion Atlantic at which 0x“G0V9mm` M0KlHIl0I\ Wllllthorities lielie\'e|tll1'1t th!! i'l0L\1‘ S010 Mcheud’ dpchlring him to he in gov" thc VL‘iL'1'2\1\ E- l"~ (l“91`-*`- “'35 5"°"“'l iileaseii with the unexpected visit, for the past twelve years. l\lr. Vick- prcside. Wo'rtlis' Band will he on hand and will escort the siuaker of the evening from his hotel. There will be a choice program, including solos by Miss .Amy Earle and Elmer Ritchie. The public are cordially in- vited to attend. Admission free. V Bo_\/_vl._|Le This evening at l3urke’s Alleys n _game will be played between thc' “Barbers” and ia tcnm mode up of players from above alleys. The 'game will begin at seven o'c1ock and willl, line up ns follows. BARBERS BURKES TEAM lllcvlliillill vs Kiggins Harrington vs Koennn McQuaid vs Mclienzio Hughes _ vs McDonald Larter vs Mclnnis At the Arena Alleys, a return match will be played between the Abbies and Victoria this evening The teams will line up as follows. ABBIES ' VICS. Worth vs McLeod Mllllctt \ Vs - Gay Johnson vs - Davison McKay vs Jewers Kimball vs Currie INTERNATIONAI. LAWN TENNIS. I.ONIlUi\’, Au-qiist 26.--'l`h; lawn ten- his nsxwciatinii cnblcrl to Dr James I). Wright, president nf fl:e.U. S. lawn ten-n-is nssociutir.-ii -and to Presi- dent Hosiilns, of the Australian ten nis association. us‘-:iirg if it wonpd yn af;-reeable lo ioth associations to have the preliminary m-atchcs between the English and American challenging 'teams for the Dwight Davis cup,p°lay- cd oil in America this year. lt h-a.`. been proposed to play off the .prelim- insries in Australia, but the Austral- inn association declined to guarnnte--. the necessary expenses for the teams. on the groiind that the proposed Brit- ish tenm is not suflicicntly strong. 'l‘he linal matches for -thc cup, of which the Australians are thc hold- ers for the third successive yeur, will be played in December. $2,000 'WAS BCATTl