3.55? i`i.’.y. :..,,_ ,,»i i: 'i vi ,_ - "-_fi ‘ . _Egg ll `.ll's- i:"i'lli""'~ i`i.~_. » ffrfzf 'sl-l "#.‘.‘ if’ iii; j.-ie f*i_'.‘ ,-¢_§'r_5;f. 1 Rl ii $34? Ki l _ _ _ . '»~".*.l.é=:." ~` U I \ :' ",.' : lifi = ‘wi 1 .__ » ~»`i 5 ’ -."5-'gy-. .-1 V ».._ Q.. 1...... " *-" "` =,T ..-i 2' .iv -i » ..i » i . i . _ J. . §.?`i‘ -..-.-»~.=. . .‘4'ff;7i'§.s. ...N _\§.`..e";A` ~ i ,:'fi»‘ fn n., r‘,-..‘ .i-1 1-: lr? "i ul- rp _ fir ii' ... ,_ if' /.if %=vV , . i il ‘ i /»_’ _i ,. »,, ’~.. <3 il .er _____, ~r ._ -. _ ‘-4' _.~‘L.’ff;'PT-" z“"”i g V TEM `.~. ' or -.; . - : pins and fob: I rg; , i J f _ . l 1.’ " F _. I 'i - _ PAGE TWO 'ri=mLA'rss'r Nnws mzsr or Ami THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN- A |‘°mm.'°.°*'."‘ __ 1 _‘I _ .,--nt' - _ °`°"i` ' ' '- ' ' I ‘I .I....................‘ - - ' ' . . _ .. ' r I Subscription Phone .....................lJ2-2 other Province; have one member for . . P gg* Head Office st (ihsrloitetovrn 25,352 in Nova Srgotia, \1-l l sf Branch Offices st Eimmersfce sh ld th G vernment adhere to Ba DIARY OF EVENTS. follnwn g . TODAY Ontario, 81, insiead of 86. < City Magistrnte'n_Coiirt, 9 a. m. imva Scotia’ 15: instead of 18: _ \'Vc liar.; ai spleiitliil new sfo k of bithingczips, all this sen;~iiii’s goziris iii rubber lii.e'l and pure gum rubber iii v:i.iious colirs and the latest styles. Prices from zgc ti 3. .oo eacli. Water Wings \Ve have tlicse iii- cot- ton and silk. J. G. Jamieson A iroiirl buildings. been duly set' forth in so many W0l`llS L lt was in the nildst of this waste- in the terms of Confederation. It is 1: ful cxtraviigance that the plant now Certainly the spirit of the agreement, M "' ' ' ' Q _i_'i'iiwii to the stately' proportions of whatever the letter may be, and we ini - - ~. '.~, ». _ ,l-, .»»‘ . - ._~' "' ‘-"> ’_ 1. si . ¢. _ '- ' l.,i. ,_ If-f-'H-fi ;» ,i , .~.» A. (7 ii ‘ . ,__ . (___. _...sy _ Jewelery ine ‘aiiielled belt pins, l»_or_cli- f.`\ es, cuff links, :~p3oiis_ _~»‘.ick G. H. laylor ‘I Jeweler Optician ¥ . "-‘M-‘ .iy '_ Dainty Siiuvenir THE GUARDIAN Advertising Phono ...... . U2 J News snd Edit. Dsy llmn¢.......... ...|55 News snd Edit. Night |fhonss..lJ1 Us ADJ Alberton. Houris. and Montsnue. _ I.. 0. A, (‘.cli:lirntioii-Sports on EX- *hibition Grounds, 12 noon. i S/\'I`l»'RDAY. JULY I2. l‘)'3 FORMER REME-JIES. I ln i~Itewai't's lilSllUl`y Ui l'|`l"°e Ed' lv.-‘iiiwl I.' 3 in , ,thc iicstiiiction of oysters by burn on ca,-vmg nut n iiveliiiood for them of the many sons of Prince Edwnrd,§ll;FLll;`;i(iigthsitngneIr ogce again. It is` - » . ` ` ‘ ini: the some for the purpose of con-lnglvcs that they cannot. possibly ,I Yh h 1 d H h A - a' iss avies is to sing in ‘ is gcod bread" vertiiig the shells thereof into lime." - ~ ~ " 78 and “ 0 ave mme goo I e mi' m St' James dlllfch dllfin’ lille Sun- tion Of the 0yStL‘YS uflll lly the liillillll anxiety to the result of the meetini lers eiicctivcricss to such irrcgiilari- ,L fairly good chance of receiving sup cr-kind of aiitoiiioliiliiig and possibly the West, and also that of OntM`i0- :-4 some others. To prevent the extra- \'av_a.iit waste of oysters it was en-iably disposed towards us, and on this acted that "no oysters shall be ex- n Very great deal hangs, for should ported fi-em this Island for seven (qrebec cast; her vote for us, we have whose representation the others are based, at present has one member to svcry 30 810 inhabitants while the about 66,000, in British Columbia, 23,432 in Prince Edward Island, and ou e o the existing principle for redistribu- tion, the representation would be as Quebec, 65, remains the same. saskatchewan, 15 instead of 10 Manitoba, 14, instead of 10. B. Columbia, 12, instead of 7. Alberta, 12, instead of 7. New Brunswick, 11, instead of 13. P. E. I., 3, instead of 4. Yuli-on 1, remains the same. The new House, according to this scale, would consist of 229, mem- bers, the West gaining 19 members uni] the East losing 11. This would work out disastrously for the Maritime Provinces which would lose six representatives B11 006 fell swoop. So far as we are concern- ed, it was no want of foresight that has resulted in this unenviable D0Sl' tion, but rather oversight on the part of those who drafted the agree- ment at the time we entered the Con- federation. It was thoroughly under- stood that six should be the fixed riiinimum of our representation, and it came as a shock and surprise when it was discovered that this had not think the local Legislature, tlirougr Premier Mathieson, has thoroughly convinced the Prime Minister and tlir majority of the Government on the priirit. It remains now to sec what attitude the other Provinces will take up, and everyone here will lool' forward with a considerable degree 0' of Premiers from all the Provinces in Heptemlier, when a discussion \v»i‘l miie place and the views of the Pro- \in|:es ascertained. As the result of the eflorts llllt fflffll on our behalf by Prernier Mathieson .luring the past year, the Island hai port from most of the Premiers from Quebec is also inclined to be favor- itractically won the day. As GVBHYE situation. In a sense Quebec, Onta- the back-bone of Canada; ill thelil introduction of new and untricd iirr iiiigrarits to the West. Tcn new im» [os every hundred of the settled popu- fire years, the average period neces- ‘ _According to is financial contempor- ary, bond brokers will not take the issues of' imiilldr Canadian munici- palities unleas the interest rate is made 6 Der cent. This is a high. fully the need of as well as the de- will in more than one way save mon- ey. So it is just as well our City V Navy Bill was to assist the Mother` Country to defend herself against her‘ That is the kind of argument, saysie The Star, which the Liberal organ of,0 readers forget the shameful action of the Senate. Of course the western! taken in by such arguments. The t the facts. It is the Borden policy which would have protected us, while d against fire. il ”~*- e It appears that the change in the A ‘niiuenced by the prospective visit to` of Wales. It was an open secret that: 11 eil that it. was desirable he should oct as host and chaperon to his \sssossssusosssuosssoosIB \\ as commander of the P. E. I. Light ilorse, left Llharlottetown .yesterday ci- North Brittany France, to is Continent. .aged as Soprano Soloist at St. ‘si .rnber next. Miss Davies has been tiidyiuiz in New York since lust fnll,i ind is in magnificeiit voice Those in ast summer will welcome the oppor ;unity thus afforded of hearing her yi u wi iii t.ieii..iiie,oiieac 1 ca. ,M AC, WM me pnnndn gnntend of _ 4 C di Baptist Church, Montreal and has re-I i 4 13. 1 i t 1 _ - f ' Y ' ' |'r"~c _ .iwas authorized to grunt beds of riv-i -_---1*- .intern |,n_,1 nn.; in the Om nomn jf, H°Y"] Bfmk has b00ll tl‘B.uBf¢l'red to Corr.-..p.i..i~.-- ii :~r~;ii iIi~r4 ' _ l ”’ _ ' 'Ch ‘I ' An 16 Im ' - ~ ma »» returns of thc fish caught is Ji a . . . I » -- be given on Wednesdu next Mm O U DEATHS. ° ‘ I °.ll\ClIllOlUOO.lOll I)()Yl.I‘I.-At Uliiiilcittttriwii, i-n .Iii'iy 11, 1913, Mary lloyle, wife of Jaincs Doyle, aged 37 years. l"iiiii-.ral from her lute re:-iiileiice, bllistoii i-lt. Sunday morning at 7.45 ifclock to thc l’i‘o- (lathcdral, thence to the ll. (7. ceme- tary. ° MARRiAcEs- _ GILLIS-McDONAl.D.-At the Low- ell House, (lliarlottetown, by Rev. Z. I... Fnsh M. A., ll. D., July lf), Frank Gillis and Mary Laura McDonald, both of Point l'rfm. (From Yesterdayhi Evening Guardian) DAY~GOGGlN»- The marriage of Mins Celenc Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Day, Victoria, P, E_ 1,, to John B. Gomzfn, was solemfnfzed in the Church of the Ascension, New Yerlr City. on July mi. Rev. yseiisr Dilgsa oflfcfstsd. llluln-mini :Now fs the time to get after the common pest--the housefly. We hsve everything you cou‘ld want ln. that line. ee us for fly paper, spfrsl cat- chws. Persian insect powder, stc. The icy and the trend of ana an I _ _ The tennis tea. on Snturda 1 t tm' 3*’ "nd" the ‘Ulmer thought and aspirations Quebei “Wed B Call to the Cllmr of Theology' WHS lll 0l1Br£'e of the Misses Neviibegis ' ` ' ` "~ 'in <1 ou ,M'¢i,1i. '_ -' ' ‘y ln 1865 these Acts were repealed t _,]i, U ht to ,wuz Q mn D" Cf age M" 0"? Y and Miss Susie Crosskil'l_ Durl gh mus 10d L9. Ol' 0 il 9. Gordon has held pastorates in this ft _ “K 0 (Baker) "Y the e"“°t'“°"t of 0"” Ht” “luke that the people of Ullller nnd Lower nrovinee and is greatly beloved bv ‘gl cum?" Miss Mmence N°"t°" hllil » ' = ' ' .~ "i .- < . . ‘h eonle H's man friends 'n thc le n"s‘°rt"““ to SHP llllll llllllly lltlllf l’V""’S'°’l5 1" 11°” tllbleol- Canada and the Maiitinie lroviiiccr 9 P - 1 Y I svrnin a kl ' ,,., ,_ ,.» . - ,men C, ,_ _I f _ _ -uv wiii be gina to hair him siintiiiv “ H" 0 ‘Of which much rc- - - - `A --=- ' HM' Im Wong In H ix use E a "ct as ‘l “Ort of nntldotc to this west` nizht. I-Ie returns to Montreal on' gmt is exl"es5°d~ sou from June lst to September lst cm innnx; and it would he the pa,-1 Tuesday s s s and also thc granting of certain spc- of Wisdom for Qnebnc to pe;-mit the ...___ ciiii-il areas for the purpose of culti- ,.en,.cnnntnti0n of thin lslnnd, ai Dr, E. P. and Mrs. Moore, of Floiitnrmncheon on Wedlnesdny last.f0l_ MIS. lviiriiig oysters. These areas wcrc]]mst| to he ,.estm.e,1 ta the number' Bend. Illdlflllfl. flllll MN* Afthllf H~,Curvell of Montreal. 'A daint ri'/_ _ ii i D i i _ M ., Y P. °‘ leased for terms of twenty years, ic- six' at which it was 1-,Xed when we 1;’lf;€Y‘;d“g:1 e‘g“_e§s"i;‘;‘; ernizhfgsznl was captured by Mrs, A. W. Weeks] ncwablc for forty years at the expi- entered the Confndc,-ation Unless this , visit`t0 the* parents Mr and Mm §Th° ZUBBIZS irlcllldcd Mm, (}m~ve1\_ ‘i-ngion’ of thc iirst lease. l.icenscs‘\vcrnlbe done, the East will soon be in ri Thos Moore, Upper Priiice. Street il1Iv;|!;;'lchZ_¥_‘(i1“k*;IrB ll/IRIS)-eacEui't::el:ot,MlVltr's*; Council did not agree to the propos- "l°"“i“H°" 9"’ "‘“°h I" f“V°f- 0"” ed loan to the rolled outs mill pro-‘ m motors. an “The aim of his (Mr. Borden,” glleasure the morning hours slip European enemies, while leaving Can- lack Uf BPECE 5¢V0l'91 Of ll15f WWIVS ada practically without m_utection_..‘ ;i;uctlons had to be omitted from the Vancouver, the Sun, thinks it neces- ful garden party given by Mrs. H. W. sary ro' use to endeavor to make iisiL°ni-'ivortll at her charming residence Upller Prince Street. I l O Coast D80Pl€ IHIOW 1100 much t0 belflatlierines, Ontario have arrived in Sun’s assertion has directly reversed ther. Hon. Chief Justice Sullivan. O O U the Liberal 1>rUi>0Sl1lH \v0Ul@ f\l>°“¢ visit or fue iviinistcr or Militia and as useful as a llrotection of woodiD I plans of His' Royal Highness theiw Duke of Connaught with regard toic the Governor Generalship was largely U V 1 lllfeddby Zlilcnding mlotlhef £'Vl“t;l` if“:a:f; 'dine oil; the hostesses in the place Cana a. ‘ e is now amos we a-.o rs. _ M. Johnston. The gable ter her recent severe illness. She hasllfffll-fell very fllillllil/' With its decora- been taliug drives almost daily in silos; ‘gf “Z‘;';:i“°€`hi\;]°§95 8:5 ltflhabllllg the west end, but is careful not to the jficérs tr. gs' er 0 - - » th Mlt (J fatigue herself. Everyone here \voiild|cmne`O|,,e,. for t2,:am;ng1v;hlgm :$5 heartily rejoice were the Governor-`iioticcd Col. Nelles of Toronto, and General and the Prince to include the _ Captain Gibson of Halifax. The vi- Island in their it,nem_ry_ fsitors included Mr. and Mqs. (lollegc ____ ]Pope-, Mrs. Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Bur- ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,ton, Miss Pope, Halifax, Miss Ethel .1 M lean and man others - 1' ABOUT ° lncsdsy msn Miss ynimmie Pon Wada , 0Pe an , , _Mr. W. K. Rogers, won from Miss _ I ` r o handicap Maior ings, uho has been in canig jmatcli, this being the iinal drawing. t I U - » _ - - ~ ill! ll€l‘ Dl1l`€l'1'fS. Mr. Justice and Mrs_ riis family who now reside on the Fitzgerald, Miss Penelope Davies has been cn- from Oxford England to spnn] U iamcs Church until the end of Sept-iMi's. Gr-igrge Warburton, - ' ~ _- lli.’herlrth‘,M-_‘, .rho had thc pleasure of hearing licr|1_0|\,_7w01-tn' Hm)h3,.S€_l I Q' H' D' I . Miss Penelope Davies h ` sacred solos it as arrived n - I 0 spend the summer months in Char- Mrs. J. S. Bngnnll entei'taineil at *tooo M tons HlPPEllNllS.»i=ni=llEi lOUOUOCi'.\OClUOUOUOl .. A th k h b dd d t rate, indeed, and is calculated to wenfecsrrd :f°Fatn.;. ~§;Ba,m§ tug mal.; municipal manazcn study care- W armth and brightness of its days have been appreciated by one and I sire for a scheme that can only be all. Espqciall is this ao in the case executed with borrowed money. li °f_ they can M things so as to map out éltnily coming to us from- all parts of of the market for n time they will be sh helpine to bring the ratsdown, and nnn,n_ _ O O O Y . the many holiday pfeople who are e continent and to whom the sun- ine and clear blue sky mean no At this season of the year "market isits the xnarlrefa, and the shops, cets and chats with one 's friends d thus combining business and ickly and pleasantly away. O O U Regret is expressed that owing to cial column among which were sev- ral luncheons and dinners for out- !-town friends and ii. most delight- Mrs. Sullivan and family of St. he city to visit Mrs, Sullivan’s fa- & I 0uIing llats , Buy Your .Straw llals From us llol .Weather Furnishings _ Af Very Cool Prices- _ Soft llafs ` V Underprieed ~ $1.00 to $2.50 , »~ ii "4 Youi°I’aiia- . ma ls Right llere j’ From $4 50 _ Up Wash ties in pretty patterns _ _ . . . _ . Charlottetown people wqre much _ Y isiiiiiioinzed at the shortness of inc Soft wash shirts wcrtli 85c for _ . . .. . . _ . . 596 ton, but those who were fortunate efeiice and of General sir Ian Ham- Silk hair hose in black or colored "_"_"l¥*‘ f° meet *belle °fll°"S et the Men's coat sweaters and jerseys 75 up ilitia Camp during their few hours ‘"1 “S P’°f°“ themselves dellsllfed ‘ I dei-wear from ........75c a suit 01 Williams and Ma or Maddock of L ght C0 Un un ‘ - l "”“’“ were ”"’_°‘:g_“‘“ PMW- Cotton half hose from 2 for .. .. . 25C up Mrs G D Longworth accompanied } I assed through the city durin the the Dominion next year of the .Prince by ibn ,yiinség Lister iii Montreal Soft COlIa1'S and ll¢S l.O l1121tC l g Lustre coats for not weather lanchc Haviland and Mr. D. B. Ste- art in the mixed fon s me Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald is visit- O O U Ml' Hllsh Warburton has arrived . . i ie iniiner with his parents, Dr. fini] s s s ‘ l\‘l\fs_ _Ruprecht of Brockton, Mass., visiti the Duke did not wish an cxtcnsioii'“”l`lV P11"-_Of the Week <;'ll__f¢ll°3_ll` Will' ' - ' of liis"f.érm' but when it was explain- tomthc 'UlmNH0tel' where thel’ will ’ spend the summer O .C I qfllllfdfly being' an ideal day for 1 nephew, he willingly fell in with the golf the links were markedly popular, ' arrangement. Physicians assured theifllld U-ll 81t0E€tll€l` delightful dal’ WHS Duke that hc need have no fear thatispent by both Players and WB l§ll9l'lliS- _ . 'I' _ - _ the health of the Duchess will be in-lt;;',kw::ds;;ve1SIr;)yLl;a`§Té vYv'hg'I;1c€;’d Y V ' Get Your Summer _ Supplies . Ifere-- l ls __ \/Ve have everything' you could want in liot vi cather- limdware----ail stoves, refrigerators, ice-cream freezers, caiiipiiig' supplies---can offer you a wide range for sflee- tion and quote the lowest and most reasonable prices. Call iii and see our stock. I F ennellv_f=J"_ Ftfhandler W pendents, it is not surpiisiug education, “Educational” Policv, si plan whether he lives or dies, §.N hEl)llCAIIO_NAl. I’_0I.ICY to sfe an iiic»e.ising temlency io provide, through ciuefully arranged Life Insurance for the i ANI) ESTABLISHMENT IN LIFE » of children. Finding a decided demand f.»r a definite form of of this type has teen prepared by The Great-West Life Assurance Company. It would be diffi- cult to find a more attractive plan for the man anxious to eu- sure to his children the advantage of xi good education- Rates and full information on request. ,also ;.,rantcd for the taking of 'oys mi_,e,.,,|,le minmity and the wen, Dr. W. G. Moore and wife arrived a Brnw' li th '_ n' is L _ . ~ .ter brood" during the close season. -H l V ever thin; its Own way in 'ew days ago from Scattle,Washir\i1- " n an 0 els; ' *- Mérllilillf Biatli il0X XLX' i . . “I m e y L’ "on and last night was the first time } w In 1899 the Guvemor ln U°un°llil'1ll'llBm0“l»~ 'n eighteen ears the brothers and Mr' Dick Pethicki “;°‘“‘“t“llt Of f-llc _ ,ers, lakes, flats, beaches or foreshorcs NOTES. 'vas s. happy reunion which renders ul nhetown' _ _ _ ~ "cad ‘Mylec ' ` winnip¢g L. MCKIRHOU, MJHAKZ ifor iishiiig purposes, the lessee to -*” `-l""ll` “nit t” th” Immc N thph' child' - ~ Branch ofhcc ° " I al' I M""‘ ‘nu-'. i’. f_ I K l _ . _ It ist s well our foxes are not ‘i iofl dlnva nn tg!! morefmliastenlf Imitatmns nm out lor R (Myne to oudown ` History. contemporary with tliosgiso voracious as are those in thc Old They ill fhlllk tllli 'BNN' 0 t 0 'll John A_ L0" | _ lr ' & C0. F*”-°-*‘-""" "-- 1;" *_'°“ .- . » - . » " ' ' ' . ......._.’.'..l.'.f* and therefore it is impossible to ,itrace the cilnct upon the fisheries. ilfroin the coiiilition t0 which the Cys- ii [ter beds generally have been rcducedi fit may be inferred that the prohlbi-!c ltion, well meant and necessary as it iwas, lacked in many essentials and promoters. i t lations for the conservation of this 5- REDISTR Z BUTION. - authorities at Ottawa, and it is an- ticipated a bill will be Introduced in sentatfon of the whole Dominion in the Federal Parliament. This, of course, will lie the most important piece of legislation of the sohlon, as it vitally affects every Province, sith- ¢ er for better or for worse. We hers, unfortunately, should the present sys.- B various cnactments, is not available (` fell far short of the intention of its 0 Let us hope that the present rcgu-ity ate comparison between his own and _ Canadian produce' ,mls North " ' "" 'r rr ~ - -- -- --~-- - -~ ---» . the autumn re-arranging the reprs- ts fairs have decided to exclude Can- dia" Uilllblfll ll* fl" f“f“’° Mill! BARGAINS in men's shoes - a window full of them at GOFF BR03_ ' ` ch h ch co MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner, Great George and Kent Sts. M,tf. 1.... ai. ...i __ 'v it ¢._....l...» LA ere found by i1 iramckeeper recently -' _ n ii fox’s lardcr_ With such nppe- IIIII6s»m°st E"-loynbh’ budge P""`f»Y 0” Thursday eve in ii 1 ' tes to satisfy our silver-black beau ____ [Longworth Anvegue,ntli¢£crrod`diiiidl.i>ncil& . f 1 un i gworth Misa Wlkliisoii ountry. Twenty lambs, twelve rab .xgnggzse segxombv W :mv Paco and Miss Deuunler. bl W ' E --5 ts, two hens, ri duck, andagrousc » s 0 I ' MQIIBSCIS P. E. ls Mrs. J. P. Gordan entertained at a ‘il g in Albcrton_ O U O ties might be straying after the [arm gn;-Wliy cannot we rnuntry people ing c'hai~m.fng with roses and pconies rs’ stock. in Kiniz's (lountv run an automobile MTS- MCGWKHOI and Mrs. C. H. Beer -1- as well as the (lliarlottetown people? aSHlSl10