\ susoorm nav 'rnunsnar iirrn ocronnn. :_g.§.;sN¢~vs.wi;.t~.:ettm ._,,,§I,,ef- |_¢,q§\~v 'VH . " . _ ' 1 f , I _ ___, __f X , » ,'; » -_ _ _,__ .__,. .1 -V '»~.; - _ M, . . _ “" ._ . .»"._ "" a » _’.,_..,_ fe .- ' » f_;_~ ;»f_.._=».w _ n“ “ 2.. s ' ' I I ~ pm -'yr dnhipqn . ‘ _ ~ _wwardsd of _carter _oi a iflchon 5250.000] Readers Each Weekll ._._._._ I . ,»,_,_l.>~...,,»‘s'° _.__¢_.___ z _,Y _ _ __ _. __ _ _ _ ` __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ , ~ _ . ,_ . _ ~.:~yf“‘.~2r=_2“°';:1»§"*» .. f»f.‘-‘.5 ,, *Z'f;rfp.`f.‘.,..-"`-1;* ,__§3n‘=~.‘~.»;i,'i "1 f. ' . ' 1 ff; z " I '~_'_-_..5,.-.-5... _¢@_.._-.gy _,._. »_~_ .r-._{" ..- ’ I ‘ ' . ‘ ° X f _'N-.;. ;,»-.“ If-'.~f"'._»~‘:s,_ .f-~="if¢ f ‘tt “ Q . >, ~_-..___ -g..;\ . '- _ ~~,.,,._I_= .5 - _,v .- _ _.I 2 ». - -,_.',.‘ _.1 ~»‘ _._. ‘ ~' =; ~_~ » ‘ - - ‘ = >, ~ ' ‘ I ».' t. »-. ~_f ,_ ,»_'e,..»N§__I._-1 _ _ f ’ _ ~ ‘~ . 'nfl -‘ on-_ t _ ‘ N » 1 gm, I ,» " I r J " 1. ' ‘ ~ ’ 3 _ . , 1 __...,,._...\ .. V _» ‘ "' .» uv ». ._ ~- “_ f _ sz _ ' _..._. 2000 Guarantee ` ORNTNG DBUY* nnuyfnr 1901 0°f°*‘°= *Evil /if rf . Q 4. _.» .4 _ , ia .» " - "“; _ _<‘f,_ _ of :ff Ii, , ' a _ __ I ' " THE I TEN GUAR 4 i»=¥%]‘i;8t‘ié%i€2tti’iB.iati I cuannorrsrown, PRINCE EnWa.;§.p_;;IsLA`Nn, QANADA, MONDAY, Accnsr .9 .907 _ v I ,. ) . ‘ f . - -. r _ - ~ . . ' . at . _ _ _ __ '=~- 2*' ‘ ‘ ' _ - _ THEIEXHIHIIIUN _ tout. I _I _ “IEE ilillfi nnnunun r11in I|Islllrniiton NTY CENTS A liii'lN1'H BYMAIL I)()LLAliS Phill YEAR. BY MAIL ._ _ 1 _ _ __ .I ff ,- _ ' ‘~_- . -s|=-fi, _Tie _.il OORS D ‘i°°‘;_"_;?'?°;f_°|*f=’°“ F°'"‘° ri,e,w,,S w,,1,,,‘,,,. D,,,,,,, w,,,.,, of In. .5;:_:Zif;;f_;;‘;':;,:,;;:;;1}5.;f::‘::1;; ___._+ a 8 n T' bs DT-"Ing were fatal have been discovered in tho -\b- past week nmon arrivln for Exhlbmm, w,,,,|,_ ' cendiaries- Flames Were Meant to c_________I____` = 1 Send Mi-'2S`Sagé Threatening (0 - Spread-rSensaiicn'ttl Evidence “'°°‘°"'°“‘““ °’°'-“°” '°"'°='~'°“ ..'£i‘:‘.‘:.::.'.‘;';.‘;.;l'i';‘.:':::“;a’,::.'":r: Involves citizens. 55‘N3°'5e5*“3‘N*3E*'H-731:-_nffrll BITE ENUM A NNT Extermina-te' the French - is __ stvnt sions ___;_;;._ “°“°"?" ”’""° T°°" ,,,,,,,_ p _ fnmnynmnnn cm nt mnltnnn “nn 'l‘ii`o foiinwiag are thcentrleswhieh have compietld their third pdymentanri named their horses. 2.40 crass 'rnor suns. 1 Marion G., entered by Nat Dougherty Steliarthli, N S. 2 Minnie Mau, rntered by J li McGre- gor, Montague. 3 See Seo, entcnd by John McCabe, Iona. __ I -i Miss Miata, entered _hy J D Carroll, Picton. 5 Paraaililau, entered .by John P Smith. Kinkora. _I _ _ il Toui.Trim, entered by Owcn Tralnnr. Chtriottatown. 7 JonnieLind, entered by John McPher- son, Charlottetown Royalty. , 8 Biontliion by Braziiiiau, entered by Springhill Stables, Springhill, N S. _ 9 Vaitcu entered by W S Tecd, Saokville N B. i0 Mary O'INaiiiI'by Bourbon T entertd by li O`Neill, Fredricton. N B. ., I 'rwu vs/in orn rncr arm race sraxcis. ' i Bills S, hy Ocmrundora Ipdyard by Parkside, entered by Dr. C.L. Strickland, Cha riottetown. _ . _ 2 Lady Uonimndoremntered by._0'i]rien Bron. Charlottetown. _ 3 Gaoflfe Cresueus entered by Flick Baaies, Charlottetown. ` 4 Arena entered by Duncan Robertson, North River., ' ' 5 ilii ia S. entered by Alfred A Stewart South port. 6»' Jvlmio, Mae entered by J LMcPher- ann, Charlottetown Royalty. _ _ 7. Commodore Epauictto. entered b Dr. J. T. Jenkins, Ohariottctowd. I ‘ 8. Mary 0'Neili entered by H. 0`Neiii, Fredericton, N. B. The Directors under the special conci- tions advertised govtrning the Stake ra- _ cos. have d ciaged the three year old trot stake off. ‘ _ The following classes in addition to the 2.40 Trot Stale Race and the two year old Trot and Pace Stake Race have now teen settled upon, and are a, 2.18 class trot and race, 2 80 class Trot and Pace; 2.24 class trot; 2.i5 class Trot and Pac ‘. Tho clawis and purses for the two dvya racing during Exhibition week via on tha 0th and `l0th October next will be as foilowtz- . .wmmssnav ilru ccronan 1007 Pubfdvfai l, 2.18 class trot and pacmpurso ammo _ _ _ PuraaNo 2, 2.30 class irot and pace purse 'W-0.9¢ - T e (This purine t'o be grown as the Victoria Hotel purse.) _ Purse No 8 two year old class trohiand pace (stake) purse $150.00. 1037, Purse No 4, 2 1’/i class trot, |-crse‘%330 w. _ _ (This purse to be known as thc Ptbwta Bros Ltd_Purse_. ` rude No. 5, 2.15 nn; .inn n vw. num '|01 W _ I _ I _ . Purse Noll, 2-iii class trot stake $2241 00. “ ' ._. ,' " / _ _ __ , \ The entries to all the classes except the stake laces close on Tuesday the 2i‘.h September next. _ . "I ’ _ "TT “- Full particulars will bc givenin cilviilllr t\ be mailed in a few days. / ' "" I ‘ ' Two good da;-'s racing with these classes should b|_itlcurad. I _ 'T _j- Hanrcann, N. B. Augu.t 18-(Special) investigation into the cause of the rtcent disastrous iirc has proved conclu- sively incendiary origin, nlso that n deter- mined ciiort was made to spread I the Im.est|“nt|°n ,,°m_§,mes ,IMS week ,md attacked by mis some tnnc ago, anti Mrs _ . ' . VISIT SNSSEX »» »f ~ tional evidence, involvingprotnlncnt I’ I Tre” """l`° mem is cxpw,_ed_ _ _ bittcn. GM \ lii.~.N<'.\, August 18 -(S ecinll- _ V -__ The bw'-VVS h‘"d 'IM "M hw] ‘md IL The hostileMoorssci-rcundingCos-tlllanca NEEH _INNTNE MNNETNN STNEETS Moncron. N. i3.,Aug. 14.-The meteoric a poarance and dramatic disappearance of alarge deer cauled a great. deal o txcitetnent on Main street today. The animal entcrrrl the citylat the north and, crossing the width ofthe town, pur- sued by childrtn, and ilnnliy'_'iouud its any to Main street. Ilewildered- by this abrupt debut into the business life ot the city, the animal fell on the pavement, and, arising, dushtd intoa china starr. The latter was heavily stccltui with glass- ware and crockery ware, but the animal ran the length of the shop, brtaking only one caspidor, and leaped through a window at the rear and then continued on towards the river. Quite n crowd punuslv but the animal was too lit-ei. and easily distanced its ptrsuers. 1 1 ,` . IINNK IIT ENNLNNN nllglncnflsfn LONDON, August i5.-The directors of the bank of England, after a prolonged discussion. to-day raised the bank's disf count rate from four ta four and a half per cant, owing to the monetary si u- ation on the continent and In New York, and the anxiety cfAms'rican houses to place iluaucc bills which is taken to indicatepossibicuoid shipments to New York in the near future. The recent foreign competition for the gold shipment evid-.ntly helped the directors to arrive at their decision, and the usual demands tor Egypt as well as South America must be mst beforathc year sud. The reserve was suliicicntly depleted without sucha demand from New York as experienced last year. Ilos'r0N, August 15-As a resuitof conference ll-:tween Augustus B. Gardner of Masntchuscits, and Assistant Secretary of State Il. W. Bacco, it is announced that a temporary _agreement has been reached which will be considered and put i.\ force before the British parliament nd- _iourcs at the end cl' the month, wherei y the Newfoundland fisheries will bs op n to the fishermen of Gloucester the com- ing season. It is iutther given out from the same source, which is considered of high authority, that a permanent agrec~ ment has been reached on the Newfcund~ ‘land fisheries question between Secretary Root and Ambassador Bryce, nud that the same will, without doubi, go into eil’ ct urini; the coming year. Business men should remember that they can roach the cou`ni.ry every day in the week except Sundays and statutory holidays by advertising in The Guardian s Rural Daily with a guaranteed average circulation for 1007 of at least fo\: thousand per issue. going is to purchase horses for the Nova Scotia government. some of which will __ _ Hen. V_ p°,`,¢,_,,,,_ Of' B,,,,",,_ won ,_U|n,.~§ _ _ ___. ' _ N’ “ld “ Publi” “union at the Humax ' H mc x in the series of contests for Emperor I T e .hlb'tion,the rem nindcr will he pl iced Willinuva cuu, br-ating the Marbieltcati °“ me °°ue“° mn” M T"""' The" hm" manned by Sutmucr S Foster which was 5°” "B bam! puwhwed “MII” View I° I ~ fccontl bv one minute and Zi s_ _ _,ssl ’_._(_ "M, _Q5 -i' two cr_i.‘.\rcc tncnths _<_>ltl. trotting '\ S . 0 cutn daily under these Ltttuuxstttnccs Q - _ 0 ~‘ - . ` "br¢,_\ ,. Lk;/\\\."r0N, ‘ is no joke. llut the inevitable, ubiquitous :__ "Sf I `cgu§°“ Cast-y\\'na nitvnys there with tne item- .‘ - "w-_. . Z the speculation, thc suggestion. A " 'I I I _/ '_ . ~ I ' A \. ` .. 1' v ` I If , _/_ \\ _ I » _ ."`-SI *fx . *Fl \" r - ` f- mln that had sutcessfttiiy been _ ,I I il _'.*~'_'_ _ -J _v`/`/ I '. YJ I J .s‘.rcct preacher, whiskry_ Simuggier. - I `”' ` * I .. ' ~ walking delegate, mining broker, ice MIi\iii‘d'l liiiirlienilhe Lil _I\l_h`0\’i’illlil ffI°,il- - / 0* I/ _ //' I/ \ \ trusttnaguntcnnd boat builder could tg., fl. ` ' /' / ‘ _ _ ` I * _ . 1 editor was trcuhird. "Casey," said he, J always evolve enough news, whcthtr or / / '- not thc real article was in evidence. / ,// ' it was one oi! these times, and the °'¥°" V A et an article that will make ‘em sit ul! _, _ - _ . - _ _,.- \:. - _ A* - I"'~ Gun a fi‘|re. _'JN ”"Z"§‘=-rr " ‘ _// " 1/"’ 1 ~»» " s f ' #.3 `tf=” ne mn ~' . \\ /`\~\ _ ‘\ T ” ` ~ » that wni he ntnnnlnt mm ,¢.ne__anrnrn ____ __ In Y I __\. ' . .cn __ _ _ §}'“'il ...J ,.1 ‘muy as innnly \.°"" Iwi - inrealis northern limit to ylewshvthcrn Cross an; nucts nu H. » t I: ai? toil NNI A I rn A ` I U 1 .L .~_~ _ _ ` "1'h|E4"wns an order auch ad Casey loved :f'°‘ to and ‘rv at some gn "\ “ \ - . “I AN-A smart youll! fin” ‘wt I7 wtoyxlmigu l)!q:I“'l\tl'i'=ldlT'hd~i . u _A _~ __»_I-.~ _ iqwhilettler ...I .t ~f- or. _\\ I’ \ ,___ __ '/mt _\V* 'I .` ¢\ e:.~ra'z nn.” x'...:.=.».,__,,,»_»-nr' _ “ \ M I ot- ‘ `\ °-'=‘°‘n iz _ ,__ a 2 » 7. and in a minute the sixty five below zero ‘ lou had closed about him. _V4 The story appeared tho next morning. _ ~:_ _"1 fi _I 'run night n nun nt interior nnnann has _ T - , ' arrived in Dawson and Casey caught them lg/ - ”' fall;-`~' I ,T ____ within an hour alter starting on his ' 7 1 \ saaroh They told him ofa trip that ‘»"t` ‘ » '" U iq, ; I winter alter food far into theheartlota (_;&\“\,\.‘¢ - __ ‘_ _ _ I ‘Ill S/tm/r S-'rl M/mm. Any. i0 -The docks country no ,ndhm hm mer penm_nw‘ be _____] __\_. _ - » _~ V ONO NE operator wanted at GINUU `.’ ` \§` ti' ` \\ lh°D°'"‘“I°“L“mh°" C°'"p°“7‘°f Blind awa aatthc circle and east olthe i . P W" éifx&`nm&T /Q6" T* wut' [md uw lumber Dum "hm-e°n` was htdlnizksnvig It was a country supposed to '. s rv D" ~ 'T .~ I ._ - _ _.__ - - g-'|iM$i - 'n.\\‘._" _. - _~ ' `,‘ `d°°"'°’°" b’n'°d'"|m'"'°°"lyh°“" M be haunted At an rate the indians 4. _ .av .n_ nn fri ' ’ I. e. ...... ........=....I... -*-I ~ ‘ :‘.‘.‘°."::::i“.';.. ’°.‘;:;..;°°,.".;..:‘:...f.:..‘; I- ."i‘f~ ° -..___ f Jn' new - ,i . ~- ' .` I ` b th and only necessity for At-»~»' if:?..sf=f Wir. °f ""1 “"““"i“"‘ "'°"°”” “‘”"’ “‘°"‘ :’.:.f:‘::‘.::1.;;.;°::;.‘;°;:”.;";;“. .S-it nm » . at t- ° ' » ~ » ' ”‘ ' ` ' v _Bi 1 R d R W d d _ A ith tid h w they ilnally reached Ame- ~»» . . .. .I":.t."‘:.‘;f.”°°.f.'t.":::”°"'..’.‘;‘:.”21!.“;."t12“é.?i‘:;mi.?: :..:.’;°:..°‘:.. 1‘i‘.‘n»&~é’°i=€-’d ::::::::.“‘:::":.:r;;‘.‘;‘i.r.::° ..°.t.:...‘;; .21..~°-Lani an me NNNEENNNNT NNN ;':::_?';:-.r.:~:.;;1;‘;.§f.::;;*::.§‘::f.;2: BHHISH PUBS .Ci=;1lS in Sift Story Told by Indians I gm; H[IgH[|] < _ -A Most Remarkable Yam If ::;;;';;::’.::“:s.':.;‘:.“;;f:..::::::2:: W[H[ STAHTLEU Anything ln if. __ Sl-1A'rrLI\:, \\`nsh., Aug. l:`»--“Mont ` hnnrlied villages built ou agrentcanve, -.~= one of the chiefs described it in the venntculur. The building had been urnsd io stone, but was once wood, so he trlhesmcn declared. And when Casey .nd found a family Bible-cne of the old wind, with pictures of the scenes in the , l'i 'fesinment-nntl turned up thc draw- ng of l\'oah's ark. one and all of the __ tribcsmcn grunted vvIth satisfaction, and -iecinrzd the boat on the mountain was very much like the picture. Moran not aflidnvits from the indians I -nd the story travelled all over the world- 'i`he nohie red lucn stucirto their story. notwithstanding the most .i':alcu8 Ipiesiioniug of newspaper rivals ~vl.o have been scooped. And vhxic many will cali Mnran‘s ptting the aww, luck, itis the sort of luck i.hu*.l\icrnn always can be depended upon todlg np. lie never wait-ed forii. I o manic to hint, _but 1\lu'r\ys went lo it, md by 1000 the great exposition, 'aliich .viii demonstrate so many thing-1 cm- cvrning Alaska lutri Yuscn, may he Iiepentied upon to have invesbigatul ami ,nut the scai of truth or the mark of faisxty on this, thc finest newspaper story that thc North has ever produced. SUIETY UE SELLING WEENS WITH SEENS S1‘.’I‘|toru.\s, Oni., Aug.i2-T. lioc-ken and Company, of Dutton, though their ~ciiciior, Clair, Leitch, pieaiicd guilty in the charge of having oil`cred for snip on Mayiith last, clovcrssed in excess of the percentage ofthe Dominion Seed Ccntml. Act. and were fined $1 and costs. The oilicinl analysis of the sample lu. question which was one of ton, showed the presence of the icilowing number 0 noxious weed seeds; ragwsod, 7; whim cookie, 2; n‘ght flowering' catchfz, 8; _curled dock, I0; ribgrals, lil). Of very' one thousand seeds of clover id th sample twentyonn were noxious Ifis. In other word, there were 20,048 no ns weeds per pound of seefl. Auth! is about six pounds sown to an acre .this would give more than 30,000 noxious weeds to an acre. _,..__._._.._ i Any Guardian reader who receives udimiy print- ed, badly printed, hsdiy folded. badly cut, badly addressed, badly wrapped, torn, soiied or incomplete paper of whatever issue will kindly notify the Suh~ scription Department at f'\i\(`e ‘f _ ` A s _ [QQ _ _ ~ I_ _ I I I “_ T _ yi; ,{[°*,{; §‘;‘§'¢‘,,,"°{§,¥'{.'§.’§ PIINLI st] nd mm, by mm, RY., ¢,,,,.¢¢ Lower Haipequq Road, ere" in aii_nxteen miles. ~ Anna byuwnnn interested. ‘=“‘_“‘ °' “ '*‘“ "““‘““¥ - I” “ ‘---»-.tn-._-_---»--'wJ f- » ...nt = _» - I _ ~~ 4 ~ msg*-...t . ~~ ,e s rnnnsvut »~ I , " ' V ......._-.~»¢~.,.,,¢.¢¢~»v_u»aa1llI¥-"»\l¢‘ . ` ` I ~ _ r `_` t ~ il -nh-¢~.»\.»u-»~ .fL_t. ._ _t