-» ~»1_ __ ,T,, - __ ____ __ _ _ _ _ , __ _ _ __ _ _ _ < _ ' 7__ - '- - -..,-&..-' s _ . __ ; _ _ ‘ »-.,f ,, -' - - -1 ~- \,.r . _ »- \_. ‘> F3' - _..,,,___,_ - _- - -~.__~ . - 'I- "f;‘9i5-V 'c _ 'om ores-_me -_ -» T1-1le'cl`r~li=a1.lo'l“i‘le'1°owN'coli1zni.ii~z, ._ e mer 0'/w-" -_ -_ iiici ' _ Q; 1»-_ ` (Continued from \`e ` 1) ` _ _... ......l2.¢° -. ""””..anl‘»lfqTnR?rovided'ec ili`5Ti¢3"?.‘l sngeentl-_ Todo, of the men _ 9’ f,lii§en¢hout'ie waymgcod, This can be pi-oven__by the inet that in all the years the _detachment .hae ,been 'leav- lg ithil_ province for Petewawa not s -single scci_lRn:al;as_ occurred. _A ~welcomed,hi;_ M il; t_li__e trip this ear occurre ' On re 'and Otta- gvs. The Ar_til1ery..trein_missed con- neetions_and a.,,specisl_ was made up to convey- the contingent to Ottawa. 'Pixie special was: run st s speed aver- eg ng over 7 miles and hour sed ,gave the boys an experience in speeding, which was -very pleasant in-_ ueedgflt srrivedflin Ottawa, however, juatlistoo labqhto catch the Interne- tional Limited so another enecieblies `te`b`e Hilde Ill! to convey the batter- ies ‘t0‘Pste_wawa a distance of one hundred and thirty-five miles. Dur- ing the interval the men were taken to' th__Q _GITB Union _Hotel where they "::.:*l°e .u go p n e c en s y e, i_I_t--wasgheve that-the ouicers _snfr men had the pleasure of meeting Col. the Hon. Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia and defence, who seemed glad to semevery man. He complimented hhelylicers on' the excellent appear- ance of the men and did everything in-his power, even hiring a special street car to convey the men ~ back to the station.. ‘The officers and men of the 4th Regiment have a warm mot in _their hearts for Col. Hughes d are hoping that he will visit tg: prlovince soqthat they can give B. 88.1' y W8 COIYIE. After leaving Ottawa they pro- ceeded to l’etewawa, arriving elm-9 -nt eight oclock, tired and hungry, and settled down to_ camp life. Pete- wawa ca/imp is considered by expe,-gs w_ho_hsvc visited it eo be the iincst artillery _camp in the whole world-_ It covers' nearly 100,000 acres and is capable of accommodating and car- ing for the _ entire Canadian Forces, A visit to it would be a ncvelation to _PCODFB _ihwhp think that Canada is ‘licking training grounds. The sani- tary conditions-of the camp are ex- ¢°"0ll¢. every drop of water and milk _is sterilized, every particle of ref -. burned. A complete sewerage has been installed throughout! “U Bm? and innumerable shower-' baths have been provided for the comfort and cleanliness 'of the sol- dfers. _ ' 511° “|2869 have been equipped with' every modern device knovwn to artill- ery experts for training in artillery ' work. Telephonic communication can be had with all firing points, obs,”-_ vation points and s linter roof . r» l» ,tn lii_zter» being the protected scovcg from which the eflect of the firing on tile targets is observed. A most cap- able hand of instructors is present to Eive every assistance to the militia.- HIGH- These 111811' Work harder than lilly ot-her body of men in Canada. fI!b_eir duties commence at five o'- °l¥’°k in U-1° m0l““il1g and continue* throughout the day. Anyone who has the lace that the artillery regular cl-; ficer _or__il_1structor has gsnap should pay 8 visit -ito Petewawa. .*'_1`!lB_ Umpire and chief instructor for I-‘fbgvy ertill_ery»th_is` year wss Major L*f¥i7*~‘!¢y» than whom e more capable. or-_courteous officer cannot be found. The oH_icers»of- the ith Regiment are still busy singing his praises and ic isj the hope of every one that Major Latferty will contlnue"in his present; pgsition for many years to come. .f’i‘ll_e instructors were_ Major George Roi, who was very popular while ii stiidentat St. Dunstans College, ani Capt. Wright. Both of these oliiccrs worked untiringly with the re;lmellt and their courtesy and good 'in- On le If ` ' ' . ........° .;..°:.“:.:»:.:..§?'.?.2i.°%i.':. °°°¢U_\DllI! order en live Mr eeni diocesan ellaweijisisumehuse twists-figs senisl _ .> I _ I- ' v ` . town :l|ev\iv°f:e:e :ws iwo cents ber word. nel. each in- serfienz _ _ _ ,` *Regular meeting of -Lorne L. O. L. N0- 1-492.,D¢llbl°, on Thursday Au. suit lat. Royal Arch Degree.-nom sld Gordon, W. M. SHIPPING NEWS. ,` V ENTEBED . Charlottetown, J uly 31-Srhooners Joseph McGill, Rob. erts, North Dydney; Sangbe, McDon» aid, River John. _ CLEARED. Charlottetown, July 31-Schooners Stanley Mac, Whittle, _};i°_:0llI Sanghe, MacDougali,»iwRi'vei 0 n. " :__ __ _ BQRN SANDERS-At Belle River, P; I., July Sth, 1912, in Philip .ina lure. Sanders, twin girls. Congl3tuli1t§>§ _ _ MARRU5-D __ __5_ STEWA>$"l‘-KEITH-At St. AndreW's Manse, Cardigan, July 29th, by Rev. D- Fraser, B.A., Charles Milton Stew- art and Isabella, Huntley Keith, both of Montague. ~.~_.~.~.............,.........,..... to take hold of this equipment und achieve results with it which would do credit to permanent forces.` Most oi' the shooting is done by what is called the indirect method, the guns being under cover and absolutely clear of the enemy's observation par- ties, They are directed on the cargo; bY menus Ol a director. sn instrument which measures the angle between the target and the guns, it being placed in s position from which both can be seen. The shooting done by this method is as good,‘if not better than when the target is in full view ofthe guns. Each company fires six series, four instructional and two compete- tive. Each series consists of about fourteen__rounds. A good series _. is one in which from four to five hits are obtained. In several of the series fired by the P. E. I. boys this year eight and- ten hits were ébtained. _ As a result of this good shooting the regiment returns in splendid spirits, feeling that they have done their 'little best to uphold the ‘honor of this Garden Province. No more loyal sons of this fair Island can he found than the boys in blue and it is this spiriif which makes them en- dure bardships and work like demons while at Petewawa in order to bring credit to tlie regiment and the pro- _vinoe. Tile, iletachmcnts this year were highly complimented by the officers for their work, conduct and bearing and it is safe to say that their re- cord this year, when published, will bc one of which no provincialist need he ashamed. The r cord of the ith -Regiment" in past ceihiipetitiops , at Petewawa has been something to be proud of and should he interesting to every native of this province. A little encouragement to the officers . and men who are struggling to keep this organization together will do no harm and will be much sppreciated by them. It is felt sure that this pro- vince has nd bet_ter_ advertisement tiian the ith Regiment. Its record is known to every militiaman in Can- ada. _ _ ASTOR’S STATE. struction were the subject of much- ALBANY, July 30-_Steps have comment among the P. ld, T. dc- tachmsnts. .`The work at Petewawa_ is very strenuous, starting at five o'clock in the morning` and continuing almost ilitil six. It seems to be almost a been Gken to secure an appraisal of the estate of Col. John Jacob As- tor, who lost his'life in the Titanic disaster, for the purpose of collecting the state transfer tax. ` Thomas Rush, of the New York city ys§_r's work crowded into four days. oflice of the Stste Controller, has 'Ifhsjrssults achieved are simply mar- informed Comptroller Sohmer that viifloul, a body of untrained men counsel for Col, Astor's estate has being got ready for active service in begun proceedings to insure to the a'few days. estate a discount of five per cent in Shooting is done at servicc'~tsrgets, the amount of the tax to be paid un- rflpreeented mostly by guns placed at der‘ the provisions of the Transfer distances of from two to four' miles. Tax Act. This discount is allowed 'Every modern appliance known to where payment is made within six artillery work is used to malcc re- months of the deceased's death. _ suits effective, the equipment used he- It is estimated that the estate of 'ing the same as that of th'e finest Col. Astor will aggregate in value regiments of the Royal Artillery. It from $100,000,000 to $125,000,000 and is! a compliment to the intelligence of that the state will receive in trans- t e 4th Regiment that they are ablafer taxes about $5,000,000. i * % I-if , _ hal li l- : _. _ . _ i ' Diarrhfra. DYS¢nterv. - ew-of--'¢-1:3---figs;-j-‘-=--=]f------v--_-.=-:_-. _ _It _pays-.tjo buy-iinzfthis province. i Charles Atkien and George Nichol- son, Stanley Bridge were in Char iottetown yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Jay' Charlottetown, were passengers oi the eastern train Monday. after l Pleasant soiourn with friends ` ii Marie. f _ Ovid Peters preached sn eloquent and impressive sermon in the Pow.- usl _Methodist Church on Sunday evening to s large and appreciativ _congf'egation. His 'text was froi ` Luke .6 :46, And Why Call- ye mi Lord, Lord, and do not the thingi *that I say? Mock service ss th Sillftan mother babe her son, when going. to the war, to come back or his shield or with it, so it is thi duty of the Cbristisn,when engagin; in the conflict _against sin to come back_on his shield, or with‘it. ,Tho christian must build on the sure foundation, on Christ the solid rock Alf other ground is sinking sand. The speaker made an urgent.-ippeal for better Christian service, to fight God, the victory would be ours. 'l‘h| singing of the hymns and anthems by the full choir was very effective MiHB_ll18i~1 Dresided at the Organ. I:-When you buy our chocolates you are absolutely sure of purity- we guarantee. our chocolates to be not lniore than six days old. By specfhl arrangement with the makers we are supplied with s fresh ship- ment weekly and buy in such large ‘quantities that we- always have the pick ofthe market. Our Moir's Elite boxes contain all flavors and varie ties specially nice, 35c. and 60c. r box. bulk soo. 5 ui. The Moklnnor Drug Co., corner Great George 'snf Kent Sts. MEM _ TI-IE NE TREME DECREE. TORONTO, July 30-A meetlnl' of the executive of the Evangelical Alliance of Ontario has been called for Thiirsdoy afternoon next for thc purpose of discussing the action that alliance should take with reference to the Ne Temere decree-in view of the decision of the privy council un the marriage law reference. It predict- ed that the action to be takin will be the inauguration of e campaign for the amendment of tlle British North America act with the ultimate obiect of securing a Dominion marriage law. 'rua ssal. Flsr-lsnrnsl LONDON, July 30-The house of commons tonight passed the second reading of the seal fisheries bill, giv- ing eflect to the convention between, and Japan, to prevent the -extermina- tion of the seal in the North Pacific. _ BODY OF MISSING ' NURSE IS FOUND. CATSKILL, ._N. Y., July 30-The body of the young woman found Sun- day afternoon in Dubois Creek, near this village, was identified this af- ternoon as that of Miss Dorcas I. Snodgrass, li nurse, who has been missin from the home of her sister The identification was made _l by Frederick Schmidst. the young wo- msn's finance, and electrical contract- or of Mount Vernon, and by Police Lieutenant M. I. Silverton of the ` same place. The body is in such condition that identification, except from the jewel- ry and clothing, was dlflicult. Upon their arrival, Mr. Schmidt and Lieutenant Silverton went to an underf.aker’s establishmsiit, where they wer; shown a diamond ring and portions of clothing taken from the body, and both identified the articles as the property of Miss Snodgrass, Schmidt recognized the ring ss the one he had given her upon their engagement. The Police officials, from information received from' Miss Snodgrass’ sister, Mrs. John L. Crider, of Mount Vernon, identified the clothing. _ Mr. Schmidt and Lieutenant Silver- ton then visited the village cemet- ery, where tlie body, at the direction of the corner, had been placed aiiil made a thorough inspection of the hotly. After the examination Mr. Schmist made no statement, but as he left thef impyovised morgue, he said to Lieutenant Silverton' ‘I’m°satisfied Colic, Stomach °Cramps or 2, ‘° "‘° §°“f,°,",{**“1 S“°§=':°:~," e appeare par a y s uniie e e discovery V _ _ Lieutenhnt Silverton was equally emphatic in saying 'I sm confident " thtth't_fMiSd" | wllereabeoilntfiserglellred. llshaeg lgilxvsn her for years and I sm positive that Cholera lnfenfum» *“i.;il'::;l°:f::°.t;' identity was riade when Coroner I ‘ hh ix 'Vsndenburg of" Coxsackie examined J _Summer Complaint . _ ,_f."l`1'.1“.$‘lZ€.‘1.if"‘»-i»"‘-*_.l£n$'“&’.§liI.il“.?£i . 0| ._ -_-_ 1 i the I-clothing, and on the corset cover ed. The last name, howeve w s Great `Britain,_ United States, Russia. g.. in Mount Vernon since July 17, __ ' ‘» slnlli lilac 'C-"W-9l'l5T°"'"i`ii‘2;___1§i§§_i!_!E_B;§ ,Stanley Bridge, came to Charlotte- _ownyeetetdtv - ~ ' » Miss Florence Herne, Charlotte- mwn was a passenger west vesterdsy morning en route to Boston where ihe will spend a few weeks vacation, /fsiting relatives. Vesterhay the Northumberland left 1 Charlottetown et 8.35 s. in., for Pic- [.ou ith passengers, mail, express and freight and arrived at 12.10 _». ni. she felt against 4.45 p. m_,» V-lwith passengers, express. mail and lfreight and arrived at 8.15 p. m.She leaves today at 8.20 a. ni., for Pic- 'ou. returning at night. , ::Get your cigars here. We can _show vou without doubt one of the _‘best displays of cigars in the Pro- _viuce including all the famops brands' 'such as Marguerites, Maritanias, h'ebster'll Clear I-lavanss and the fa- nous El Presidente. Our cigars are :apt in fine smoking cogdition in oar. _latent case and humidor. All prices lc.. 10c. straight; and 3 for »25c. .the good fight and by the g,.,_,,.e ognfhe McKinnon Drug Co., corner Gt. Jeorge and Kent Sts. Mtf. ::Buntsin, Bell & Co. for best coal, lowest prices. 1-Zlidtf NEW Pl_T'Ll-’ MILL. BT. JOHN, July 30-It was learn- ed torlay that Sir Wm. Van Horne, Hon. Wm. Pugrley, Gul. lf. f-l. Mc- ean. M. P., and H. A. Powell, of St. John, were-consulting in St. An- \|l~ew‘r; yesterday, lend report says there is under cullslderatioii the elec- tion of ,1 large pulp and puller plant n the Province. The lui:l_t_tlon Is llilf. specified, but the belief is Grand Falls. _ N. S. M1Nl'lll KILLED. NEW GLASGOW, Julv 30- James l/Icilonald, a young man of 26, be- longing to Antlgonish, wus killed today in the Allan shaft, Stellarton. lie was working at the face when a mass of coal fell upon him. The _poorfellow was picked up ln sn un- conscious condition and brought to the surface. While being taken to tile Aberdeen hospital he died. ~ 'rolloN'ro's CHAMPION. 'roaoN'ro, July as-'i‘l.e'l.oernt- teaching staff high!" qualified. Preparation for Universities, R. M. 0., or Business. Nexi farm helins Sept. |2i|\ ` Illustrated Calendar anlfllll details . on Application in _ ' REV. W. I. IIIBBARD. H. A. ` ` '_ ‘ Ileedmaaier. 1-fslllthsturzl _"':l"*""l ._.__.._~- .Great Horse Races at New Annan. 0 Wednesday, August 7th ' 'S Special one any fares from all prinls on P. E, I. Railway. 0ocd_ from Au ust 6ih upto 8th (return) Special train leaves Summers-ide at lloo o'rlnrk. Three Ci sees 2/:'45 'ltrof°and Pace $ioo ro if:4o 'Prof straight, pulse $75-00 Green race, purse 5o_oo Sgecisl running rece. Entrarce _ fee l.oo. _ ' Refreshments on the grounds Admission 25 cts. _ Purses paid af conclusion of races Fcur monies in each rece. Gbcd field of entries. Names if horses will be enrioiinccd later. Tale free»fm-all did not fill and a - 2:35 Trot and Pace has been enh- . ' rf. ' _ "'hA\.t-*fella dey of racing is expecle ’.‘ Evkyi ing. possible has teen dune by ;lieian~_g_:;\1en\. io iiieufua good rim ' r ve G -:ry Ether ,horsemen lei:-riding fo enier horses in lbs different classes will confer :i furor by grading in their entries inimi°fl} at e . I f the -- - t eni°ri%eP;\‘:\'6i";"u|lillafié¢f. ° “THQ ‘ “- < Mums no or ao»u\1~, I 1-.il»i|ls.~:'l»’r.f,°l°"~""7" '°"-""""‘l ` I ___l . __ _ __ ’_~__,_ ` ' ' I ' t _ _ . comfortably asleep. -V His wife, who is slowly recovering from hcl' injuries, declares that he threw her out tile window without; lilly real provocation. Hackl has been arrested. THE IMMORTAL PIG, The position of tile cociager with a garden who gets llim a. pig is almost -like that oi a mall who gets the pow- er of turning grass into gold, says the Nation. The animal is 9, trans- muter of all sorts of garden ruuhisb. into bacon. ' __ . he suluhurous cabbage-leaves that were an offence to the- neighborhood, the empty pea-llofla. the pcteto-hsul- ms. and even the weeds arh no longer a drug and o disadvantage, but 5 desideratum. If potatoes are' peeled o little oxtravagsntly, no mstter.'l‘l_i¢ pig will set that right. If milk goes sour, it is not lost. 'It goes into the bank nt the end of the ~arden, - sud comes out gold at Christmas. i ' I _- "\_ _ _ _ 1-. _ __~'. ~ ~ _-vs_. \ el-' . \ :-‘>\.' -gr __-SA ,=?»§.:.j-\ ’ 51'* e.. ._ JJ) _-, _/ .lv-f_~ as f“7`_ i.. e ~‘.-J ' slmorsls or c'lifiAi»’l.ilef4olirs. wssr calm :lzscuui rlons. Da n W o _es U e o a Nfvmlir r h ‘Glow I Il hose 'fd yo a yme ov o . niarqiomfnteair s quarter lesion of a- §al _:blah )om|nioZ__l’hl;=| ily” Mas_I_toba‘ an li c ewan or e s. e‘ can ml '-~f."°l‘~l: u°..*’*>`l“-.~li: . ii e o u -A y o district. Entry by pro¥_y may be made at »ny_Agoncy, nn cerliin conditions by lat e|'. mother. son. daughter, brother el' sister of intending homestssger. |)utimi,~Hlx months' real ance until, :imfcultiviitiun of the hind in each o tli_ree yvnri. A llnlnnslsnlier mal llyl wlthlnnlnemiies of his homsstea on farm nf at lans_t80 acres solely owned all ooou_|_>Ieli ling o_r_hy his f_»i|_|ier, mother. nun, aug er, ru ierursuer. Y ncer n|n_ (is rictli n nmol 8_1 cl' ll ldtt`lf`t' httdtfr zoo sammg may re-snip a usr iiectioiialonlrsiiie hill homestsldq. Prfhe 83.00 vor licril. _ |)iitien.-mist reside upon the burnt stenii or ure--nmptlon six months In 0 \:_| i-ix _vsars from d-sie of homestead en y (including the time required to earn homesteéid patent) and cultivate fi If r ACF!! GX I. A homostoader who has exhausted his hnineuteavi rignt and cannot obtain pre- ellmh-... may enter for a purchased ho stead in certain districts. Prine 0.00 T I . id. wfooav scre.i>utIes.-llfusi reiiiile six months n iich of tiirsn years. cultivate fifty ac nd erscta house worth 100.00 Deputy of the Minister of the interior N.B.-Unsut‘li>rlzsif trim lution of thlg err.lss:nonl. W' no hu owl for. ,iv 5 . Q ‘a i 1, ii i‘€=;»=i».aei°‘~ 1*". ‘,__&. __ ___=;_._££-3-.... .i_¢¢.~=. -_...___ ‘1 r rl "l If l ,_ \.f ,i .,. ,_ § 5; fl li __ .I if if ,:l` . if ‘ ll rfl, is _ "lf, in 3 L _' ill il r *l _-.- il -5_=, il’ -_-1; fl ;.’:1f f li . f nal 53': IJ '#2 & I ._,,l» il ll li li _,- -_ ~ *W lic? ._ __ ~ e , -l .__ ,If- ~l ll-2 ff ' 1 til. <. -l i. '»' ~ ~` l 5 .ll nl. 'l ‘.;,:2,' _ fl I iv- ; __ fi., .4 . ._ .A ll i. ___ ._ _ if ffl I 3 » 2 i l 1