E A i ‘.‘_< D I IL' I if . i . U li _ f f 4 _ f » .» »- ~~ .. .»l=. .S . ii l a ~h-_ T NDTS mi - ____ _ _ __ on Yami, 'rum mvrnsr News _CHARLOTTl_§TOWN,"CANADA. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 'l, lolz V ' 'lrlnsr or ALL" 1- ` 1--»--_--_-Q » lflerk Perform- ed by iith Regt lf. I. _ill ' il Buys fruinlllg __v “ ` A A,_ ulrdian re rssentative yeatg _ if ln.intervNew with an oiiiedr °_f ix 4th R08iment C. A.. and rc- oeiv the following brief description °! th’ P0'-°W“W9~ tl`|l> and artillery Elomvgtiitions, 0 T5' R,°8lulcnt to the training 1912 was the eighth trip taken by cainp at Petewawa and_waa pal-tm- P8,¢¢ii ill' by all the oflleers__and eighty N. C. Os and men from No-. 3 and 4 Battery. 'l‘he journey to Peeewawa is al1Pl‘0!ismtely one thousand miles Bild Oiwilliies about two dsy's travel- l_i_ng. It is s tiresome journey for Wth 0Ui°0l'B-Bild men and is the most depressing feature of the competition, Colonist cars are provided for the men which, with the quota oi blanket supplied, make them fairly comfort- able but the two days occupied in continuous travel would make the :nest lfuxtlrious travel seem wanting n com or . _ The men are fed on the train, good (Continued on I page 3.) -_---4- ' . P.E.I, MAN LUSES _ I f RLINII RRITTNER HERE ,_ ;_,. _ An unusual incldcfit occurred in Charlottetown last night from whim there may arise some doubtful con- sequences. - _ Allan Summers, ,formerly 01 3|" George's, P. E. I., arrived in the city on the express last night from New YOU! Wh9l`0 he resides and from which P1008 he had accompanied his younger T’f°*f|1°l'. WIIO » lives at St. ('Icol'ge's, and who had been in New York re. oeiving treatment for hfs eyes. The latter chap, unfortunately, is par,- tially blind and some time ago when his condition became most prgmum. edlhis t3der.blAeth&r,. Allan who holds' ‘»...“°|'.‘ . 8 '_& U t til) N9* 'YO\‘.§.‘|`3‘;lt =fol- :Tie ligated” ods in’ths‘ lib _ that specialists in his city mitiIt_ai_ionl relief. 'rue brother B|:l‘i_Y8d’»|l\ NHWHYOIK ln' dug Mm; and consulted optical specialists. Here, “"5” X‘\°B!s»snd other examinations Oflthe optics had been made, the dis- couraging decision was given by the medical 'authorities that in one to one and a half months the young man‘would be blind. _ The pair then embarked for the af-' flieted one's home in St. l3eorge's audi arrived last night in Charlotte- t0\v.ll. ‘ »=`A_ visit was paid by the two to the dfiloe ' of Dr. R. J. Ledwell, ' on _Richmond Street and about eleven o'cl0ck the two left. When ~ couple of~_`hlonks from the doetor's' the elder b`l3Utl_\sr‘left his companion etandivg on chr"`aidewailr` 'for' a moment 'while he mills some emluiry at an eaireeut re riddles. Returning he was astonish- ed to discover that his brother had vanished almost as completely as ll the earth had swallowed him up. The police were notified onli .. dolls kent search was instituted by Sgt. Tavlor. ' The elder brother went to the Vic- toria Hotel and retired about 1.15 this morning without having secured any knowledge of his unfortunate comnanion's whereabouts but instruct- ed the police to rare for his brother if located. Atwtliree o'ciock thu Search was still in progress but had not been sulecessful. The _vnunv man mnv have he-on met iw friends and r-_srerl for and it is honed that this is the case, He hmi some cash on his person but how much was not known. However. there is little rr-sscn tn suspect foul _ _ __ _ \ tlllilillilui , I liilvinslnv (Canadian Press) - _WASHINGTON July 31- The movement to celebrate they moth an. niversary of the Treaty of Ghent was advanced by the Senate foreign re- lations committee today when it was Root's bill to authorize the President' to appoinl. a, Peace Centennial Com- mittee to confe? with cqumittees of Great Britain and Canada, and re. port-plans to Congress. Tl] IIlRII§ATE_ ' AUSTRALIA ~ (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, July 31-‘N. W. R. Niel- son, formerly Minister of Lands, ,who rcliresented thc New South Wales llovernment at the Chicago Irrigation Congress and afterwards conducted an. investigation into the irrigation me-, thods of the United States, as ie- sued a report in which he sax the eastern codst of Australia can be made quite as productive as any similar area in the United States or Canada. He suggests that the government irrigate this tract and also recom- mends that steps be taken to foster trade with the American continent. _MINISTER UE IUSTIIIE PRISUN SYSTEMS / , (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, July 81-As stated Moll. C. S. Doherty, Minister ,of Justice. will. before returning to Canada, 'ln- vestigate the systems in vogue in the prisons of France and England with a view to applying reforms to the Ca- nadian penitentiary system. MINISTERS IIEINE /_ ~ UINEU IN LUNUUN _ / _ (Canadian Press) LONDON, July 31- Rt. I-Ion. R. L. Borden and his colleagues will be en- tertained to a dinner by the Carleton Club on Friday night. This is the first time in the history of the exclusive Carleton circle that a stranger has been entertained. Lord GIaude‘Hsmilton will pre- side. _ “ ' " 'Tickets for the dinner are u premi- lum. ’ NINE DROWN ED. NEUMINSTER, Prussia, July 30 - Nine persons were drowned bv the eapsizing oi a sail boat on lilinfelder Play for the pri-sent. _. lake. _ -.-.~_-_~_-_~_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~;_-:_-_-_-r::.~.~:_-_-_-:_-::::::v~/vv - - ‘::g:-3-.--‘------'-2 -`-‘-“ -“-`~`-‘~'- - -’-'- Y’-‘~‘ '-' “~“-‘-“= € N ’ Sumner si:HoeL,o|= I _ - §T;lNEdrlT»N»°veN ° atmniue T.. m. yeetti ele,‘r'noulreys', nears, poreuN>luee, etc, my K y pp .'|v~ »., ‘ many expressions of regret M8 heard ever the eel»_ereii°\\ °i and students. friends and ac s strenuous insist upon thereby dll- of he school of some special- ‘even the fog hold oiled automobiling full. were as ,ones and recreation" has cation in not sp their actual last week was ideal. tsndanee it has did at Fredericton. Friday at which \ Summer was held many years. receiving in amount less at m > ...eu- eeeldeu to leyerebly report senator' NIR MIIIII _ l UE TREATY UE SHENT REMAINS Il Piisli (Canadian Press.) LONDON, July 31-"Kid McCoy" the American boxer, who is held here on 5 provisional extradition warrant, must remain in custody two weeks more until the Belgian extradition papers are read. Meanwhile he has been refused bail. LIEE SAIIINI3 RULES (Canadian Press.) LONDON, July 31-The British Board of Trade has framed new rules governing life saving precautions on merchant- vessels'as a result of the Titanic disaster. 4 __ RESULUTIUN IIE SNMPANHY (Canadian Press.) LONDON, July 31-The House of Commons passed a, resolution of sym- pathy on the death of the Mikado. Hon. Mr. Asquitll said he believed the Anglo-Japanese Alliance rested on an enduring foundation. Secretary was made five years in- stead of one. The place of meetingfor next your was placed in the hands of a com- mittee to decide. The time oi meet- ing is July 8-29, 1913. Thee officers were elected as fol. lows: President--S. A. Starrett, B. Sc., Roxbury, Mass.; . - Vizie Presidents--B. Mcliittrick, B, A., unenburg, N. S.; D. W. Hamil- Marion Judson, Alexandria, P. E. I. Secretary -'I‘reasurer- J. D. Sca- mlan. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Board of Directors:-Prof. L. W. Bailey, L.L.D., Fredericton, retiring 1913, Prof. L. ‘A. DcWolfe, M.Sc., Truro, retiring 1914; Prof. D. S. Mc- Intosh, M. Sc., Halifax, 1915; Prof. HL H. H. Hagerman, M.A., Frederic- ton, 1016; Prof. H. E. Bigelow, Ph. D. Sackvillc, 1917. v On Friday evening a very delight- fullreception was given the students at Temple Baptist Ch-urch. Toddy Dr. A. H. MacKay is expect- ed to lecture and on Tuesday thu school concert will be given, and on Wednesday comes the closing meet- ing. ton, `Ph.D., Fredericton, `N.B.; Miss _-_...___-__-_ \ e I ‘ i ' " ' ',»r' r i (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, July 31-Mayor G,ay- nor this afternoon issued a call for a special meeting of the Board of Alderman on Monday next for the purpose of authorizing the comrnlttcc (Canadian Pr°sB') (chwdian Press) to investigate the police conditions BOBTUN. July 31-Bi! dlviBiOli WASHINGTON. Juli' 31"°A new re' in film city. superintendents of the Boston Elevat- yolntlon has 'l‘ e Committee will be empowered ed company appeal-ed ln the guper. “B to lnvestl ste the ae ertmeut in ull ~ ~ _ Z ' , . ,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,g,,,,,,,,,,_ " §§,§e,§<§§§d§hg; ;{f35g°§§eg“,i’°i“t°d-in fe” my Wm which greeted their iwld l>el‘i°"““"°°°- nerts. rests el strength. eglllty one more than delighted with the er- In the afternoon three thousand pee- skill ell requiring lntrepluity one cellence of the show offering. glgnniénepggg xleeshsvzi hangin £1” tetiiée dl;rIl'l;g were pe‘l;forme;i "by lady ang men e,l,a¢y~,,(;l of-v*creth shplcks und Ia ~ €ml!Il‘ m£m l' 0 8 B < 05.1* V Satisfaction was general for the at- Eeceived hearty lfpillause for owwidldk xlllzg anwneieT:T.ric [NN'lire“:T;8Aryl:rl »1 '|'|.|E_;|‘E“|)ERl‘|',uR£ _ tendance was at all times enthusias- of the highest order of merit. ye,_,¢c,.,|,,y_ | tic and no complaints were heard. The eqnestrlans were in a class -by TIDES. Ercl The fmilmfort Evftthe gagherlng thzvas themselves. Whole fargilies as equine farmer llvinz in this locality, \wss _ _ care y see' o an every ng, eprt dd i 'b b lr - t hi (Special to The Guardian.) moved without friction- fdrrfreril :vIIth ddrggs tr;Tn:li\°° W live in (not more than 300 words). Silver Medal. No. ii.-For the three best harvest or farm scenes, in the Garden of the Gulf (any siee). Silver Medal. ' Glam B., No. 4.-For the beat poem (any subject), not more than best cet subieeb), not more than three hun- Dyke's_Works. `~ 0 any subject, any else. Kodak No. ii--For belt three photograph, ` ir _ These competitions are free to a , ral- and itimuat be understood that a 71. mnuewmmim on en_e_ gifs, SIX COMPETITIONS OPEN T0 ALL __ mounted, with name and address of sender written on back of pictuis- In all cases place the Claes A a°~B._\0" getller with the uurneer we wish to compete, under, on maniilifllf- 0! photograph These competitions start first, and elose 1aet,i\l§7 Q! ber. 'rue steve lu-less have allready- been donated; themeeln will fellow later. Those competlill Will*-Nell! understand, that 'all mllltial silt in. cannot be returned, and that the iuegee van have the privilege el put- ushing any matsriel_ sent in as they deem advisable. iii Therefore we would say to ell, let b\llY- "Glve to the ` have ' And the btlt 1°"-" . get-id thebest you ». .‘ .-s, ii 'aiu come beck td ll _ °' 1 l l` \ ,ti . H. .~ ,'.. ._ `l ‘l . ,I il A if A _I ll rf"-“v~‘=_-.»=--as wi.; A I "._ _W . 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