19:3 P _ '~ann__y.inssn-,Nuys 0 .Mm AN 7. r _ grips? 0! ALS" v _ _ tori; 11.40 thq 11.8q_ G. S. Dr. WI. ?’@?’ Mrs D W. R, (l~‘rox_n (}.‘l.‘. W.'8_. Osborne, Mrsl W. H. Prowsu, Murray Hs;-bor, Tor " _ y- .._.- _ .W . a--_-_' ~~--- ---~-~---- ___ - . .sig _ _ __ _‘lg s..,.-..:....-,:‘..°3‘°** ' l” ., \'#'l.f1`»i"l iq in fibgrlollo- u' 9Bt. Lawrence Lodge,“No.' 'il' II, Amherst. 0' F" mn" at 8 tollightx fuxbortl ant business. Representatives from John' Grand Lodge.- onto. .SHI R-T3 selling at the Netio al Gllilissdglglg Guardian.) 805153:' grlggksrgéch ‘B"°‘;`;%u1‘£`1Y . , . an . _. John. ' 8`1‘. Maw' a. A. Aitkins,Ho1usr. * ‘Tim be-1a_“f° 0! our emu ` hats w_ B_ Bhim,',g-Cm,,ago_- are now selling way below cost. Your A. A. McLellan, Summerside chow” °f “ny sl-50 W 3-50 hat 101' M,,B_ H_ A_ McDonald' _Pmv,’de“ce_ lille. at the National C10. Co. ‘_ B-1iiMZ\fl. 'l‘l\_¢ following registe d t tl ' 1 Queen Hotel, Charlottetown hat ‘ exrti .BOYS WASH SUITS “gc” "ond 2 u_,,, q.d,,,,,, sqwrday nfgét °(;‘,‘;°r to E yggrs old solling heiow cost th srrival ol tho is t t l, "“” ““‘ °» "°“‘”1'°" W“‘°“*- N';£*°P- 11.°ab the xrevlons nlzhtfi- m H) and °‘ 01°- 0° » 8-10 _ Zif- Archie _Y0\1!lg, Attleboro, Mass. _ , W' H' T°‘y1°‘°’ Ham-“" for.B;1’;5Su;'is1§ei::Brii lil” ‘Mn J. H. Hamilton, Now wstorfora. ,mc ami éoc ,br We “,,_,s{s ggi; H. M. Campbell, Trllro. , K. Campbell, Truro. 33°' Nam°n“`1 01 Mrs. Thos. McKay. Truro. - o. oo. ll-is iii aw A_A_ C ben M t , *NATIONAL CLOTHING oo., is amp , on rea. lF‘rom Snturday's Evening Guardian.) gfilgngsfgg uafldbagi T,'h_?m; Wsesak I). B, McDonald Or ell. ' ' "‘ _ ' ps ' °r c' D. iaononola. 'ol-welll Y S" W““’°" ‘1'°P‘°" W1 °h°9°° WW ‘ ‘ . Glo. C . - 6 &.3W. Mrs. A. n. Martin, boston. “°W N°“°”“1 J. C. Houston, Kensington 081 M_ _ whitehen ' _ ' 'A meeting of _the Ladies’ Aid of ff’--3-'f‘°" liz ;?..§.~...‘.;.»‘.‘°.':lf;.i:‘.l.".‘:‘.';z.l:‘“ 2:; The ,0"o_,;ing registered at the 7.30 to makc asrangcments forgthe Re,-are Hotel, Chnrluttatown between catering of light refreshments in the 11.40 oniohlr sstnrilny night (nltor E"h“"“°“ "“f}‘“"g- the arrival of the last train) and 11.15 the previous night. L0 YAL RECEPTION. W. A. Furness, Darnley_ _ fr. lvlnrphy, Burlington, vt. FRf§,°,§§§ff3.§g,§rh§,G‘,’,“'df:“') 2,_ George K' Rym’ Truro' N3' The Royal Party’wei~e .tvexilgu eat M. 0. Hunter, Truro, N, s. wehome here ,Oda 5* - “ 5' D' J' McN°m' S‘"“m"5ld°- Alter the civic aildress at the train A““t'“ Scales' SL El°““°"9- the procession proceeded to -Christ Alf._,(`-allagllulli B05t0“. M895- Church \’n.thedral where the Governor H~ L- B“_°5 and 30"- M0“°t°"» N- B- and party attended the service of J. Bent and Mrs. Bent, Montreal. dedication, (From Suv-lrduv s Evening Guardian.) Archbishop of ottowo nreoohod non A- P- D0i,I'0l\. Ami\8¥`Bl1. .N. S- Bishop of Fredericton and Nova Sco- , H- B- Flflil-Y. Bt. PGNFS BUY. tia took part in the service. M. Sannderson, St. Peters Bay. The Duke and pm-ty were in the E. Wood and Wifd, POWIIBI- pew once occupied by King Edward. TOWEYI MBBYIOII. Hartford. After the ceremony the formal ad- A- C“l`|`i°_» Pellkei- dress was read in the Parliamcnt Mrs. J. McDonald Morell. ' buildings by Hon, J_ A_ Mu;-my, MTB- R- HUEBU. Morell. Governor Wood gives luncheon at , J. J. Redmond. Vernon. 1130 and an auto trip for the royal MPH- Bljehlllt. BOSUJH- party is planned for this afternoon. Jolla S1ml>s0n..Hami1tcn. 'rhsy will leovn for Toronto tonighto D. A. McPherson, Bellivue. C. 0. Thompson, st. John. MARRIED Recli, Webb, Guelph. (From §tnrduy_’>s'Yivening Guardian.) N. N. Harris,'Guelph. I _ 7 __ - S' M°I‘°“°“- City- - ‘ gi Ifieiggli hlirgtiilés-in-igiidenfig the brid Bethel Prince Co on Wed- ei l ‘I “KW RUNS- i nesrlny the zist lnst, -hy nov. G. A. Sellar, John F. Millman of Coleman, ~ p . (Canadian Press.) to Eli/a Wood of West Ca e WINGIPEG, Ang. 24-Heavy rain DIED caused a blue da yesterday in the _ if '-’,§“""~~,‘*“*"?*°“‘.‘E‘ "" r-rairie provillldl.*y0nly' 12 per `5ent B'l¥;:'f'J;1i’ngIE'i;?rP_ Zgnihaamheat $501,; is ‘mt am, 269:" I., August 20th, Mrs. Jessis Beaton, ' ey an per cent 0 on B widow of the late John-Beaton, aged is harvested'c' 69 years. The funeral services were DUT THIS OUT AND PASTE IT UP conducted hy Rev. A. Avery Gates, - 'interment in Little Sands Ceme- It is surprising thc large number of people ln Charlottetown who, _ when want to lnlylire about their Morning Daily Guardian or subscription, ask Central for the News phone No. 1.33. or for the Advertising Phone No. 132-3. lllitead of 13.2, or wltin thcy -want-~fto. 'inquire about advertising ask Central for the ‘Subscription Phone No' 132-2, or for the News Phone Ne. 133, instead of 132-ii; or when they want the News or Editor- lal department asf: Central for the ‘Subscription Phone No. 132-2, or tne Advertising Phone No. 132-3, instead of 133, although all those depart- ments and their respective phone numbers are plainly given in the telc- phone hook. Some people, instead of looking at the book, even phone one of the above departments to find out Q00; » c O 0 o 0 t tcry. EVENING DAILY. All advertisers in The Evening' Guardian now have the benefit of its large and rapidly increas- ing Charlottetown circulation in addition to its regular un- equalled sworn country? circula- tion of 8,142 copies. ' Morning Guardian advertisers are enjoying a very decided 'in- crease ln its Charlottetown cir- culstion since July first, in ad-_ dltion to its already unpreco- dented sworn circulation of 3,972 copies 'throughout the Province. Business firms cover Prince Edward Island by using The _ .Morning Guardian and The" Evening Guardian. what number to ask for to get an- o . _ o - o o o other department. All this is s great waste of time on the part of M(~,NTA(;m;; M,,,,KEq-5_ the person phoning, the operator at _.___ . the Central. and the -clerk in the de- 00"-,¢¢°,1 for ,very wenngdq .ng partment wrongly phoned."l'he news 5,,¢u,-Myj, inn., stall, on .sn upper floor, cannot give s0s0000»000»0»0¢0¢0sn the necevlary information about eith- whit, can 5| to' gg er adver sing or subscriptions, nor Black oat. so the advertising staff about subscrip- men, 6,. dot 13 tions or newspnor the subscription D staff about advertising or news. ln '(£f,‘,`,\$'p°',, m_ _otherwordsthe clerks know and can B ut, ' fb dn but thou- -own work in their own }.,;E_;(q“ ' r) pu ' departments, snd if -it were otherwise 'they would be continually running §.‘;:'lb’ D" m' (.°m‘") from one department to another, np- t stairs and down, mixing work, wear- gn t°° . ing themselves out and causing the 53°' P” dm ` greatest possible confusion. On _and B“tt°" P" li’-' _sl tor 1 p.ni. :lou it lsnnloss _ to '1`“\"‘_°Y »' ‘qd!_f$)r'-any pli'oh`6y‘numbsr exccpt183. 50°” "Patrods who consult their phone HW" Stol 9t010 10 to] books for the numbers they really “Glu _ want will greatly lellen the work of the patient Central telephone and ilinardlsn clerks and thus help make ADVERTISERS. During the bot weather the :lair lives much brithtcr gnlddhzp- _ Evanmg Guarqim ,B printed ._.._..- ' each Monday st one P. m.. il- `0HAnLgTq~Eq-OWN MARKETS, ' stead of at four, to enable the ..._- prlnters to enjoy n holiday. 14 to is 8 to 16 0 \ 10 told 9 t0_` 13 1 20. 25 to 28 20 18 10 'I0 to Bd 000 0 I Q. I I I o O 0 9 0o0»¢0 »o0»0_¢»»sn Corrected for every Wednesday and » ‘ . Saturds7’s issue. _BUHMTRBELQBEMB . Corrected for every Wednesdltl 1° W M-M-,,,_ __ so to si . ssiurdlrf \1l»~.-- ll ____ so _ ,,,,-"sos _www se/.so .gilgiiiglsxi-A' f -‘° 3'a':g'i ' L°**‘l>~ fi - ""‘° 1° su lox." Potatoes (new) _per bus 4_9¢°_W_ °§”_, _ ~ no-. - \'m“°°f£ 1°! cousin' - 1 _°.*_il_.` "‘; ._-.j.` _ _ _ l 15 , _ _ r ° ) M201 Bill '__' P K - . 13 Bgnw (Lodi ii/3| 10 95'" fl _ ‘ ~ m ~1to1oUs:» hgh' -..Q - ~ into 14 §~_f_l°¥ ' ‘ i zz _ -55"' _fs sac-.ss 5x=s=:°~°"s_:s lhulhn lst. I -“-‘- v - -'J:frJ:-21':---:::_-.-_-.-.-_-_-:_-_-_-_-,-_-_-,-,-ts* It pays to buy in this Provlnc¢_ Miss Lona. Gay, Vlllsge Green, ‘is visiting friends ln Marshfield and Dnnstaffnage, ` Jasper Weathcrbie. Marshfield. was among the visitors to Charlottetown Friday. ` _` Erldey evening, 'August 30th, “ff 7.30 m. Llev. George Orman, Pr.‘ov_-' incl i-Grand Master will deliver ‘a` lecture on the Aims and Principles of the Loyal Orange Association. Free admission. All are invited. Hon. J. F. Rutherford of the New York City Bar lectured to a packed audience in the Opera House in Char- lottetolvn yesterday' afternoon on the subject "Where are the Dead." He attacked the creeds of the church- es. which he said were formulated, iu the Dark Ages and supported his arguments by ready and volum- inous quotations from the Bible. l-le urged on his heartrs the necessity of Bible Study _as the only means of ascertaining the truth. 1-ie is A Sllvllker of 'good address, fluent and convincing. Frequent interruptions were caused by 'people leaving the _hall whilst Mr. Rutherford was speak- ing. F. B. McRae, Charlottetown, has re- ceived a. telegram announcing the Lewiston, Me., of-his sister, Mrs, George Beer. Mr. McRae leaves this morning to bring the remains Home-» for interment. The deceased passed la.- wsy on Friday, August 23rd, of pneumonia. Mrs. Beer was the'eldesf. daughter of 'A. M. and Mrs. Macrae, Waterside, Pownal, and leaves, besides her parents, the following brothers and sisters to mourn, Fred and Mal- colm of Waterside, Pownal, Daniel, Robert, and Jones of Droxlord / Saskatchewan, Elizabeth and Bcatricc‘ at l:lo..'ie and Mrs. J. P. Irving, Cherry Valley. Mr. Beer predeceased her eleven years ago. The funeral no- tice wlll appear later. The marriage was calibrated in the Mission Church, Roxbury, Maas, on Tuesday, August (ith, at 8. a."m., Clara Josephine Murphy, of Roxbury, Mass, eldest son of Laurance ld. Hackett of Roxbury, Mass, and Miss Clara. Josephine Murphy, of Roxliuty, Mass., youngest daughter of William and Mrs. Murphy of Clyde River, P. E. I. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Wynn, in the pre- sence of a large number of the friends of the bride and groom. The bride looked very pretty in a beautiful gown of white silk, with bridal veil and lillies-of-the-valley, and carried a rapan,Mass, cousin of the bride, was attended by her sister Miss Priscilla M., who was dalntly attired in a costume of pale blue silk with a black picture hat. Arthur H. Curran of Wat- rapan, Mass, couein of the bride, was best man. After the ceremony-a dainty wedding breakfast was served happy couple will in future reside. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hackett wish them very many years of happiness. , George Hennessey, who has been visiting in "Charlottetown, the “guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hennes- sey, leaves this morning on return to Chicago where he will join the Chapel Car of the Church Extension Society, of which he is business _ manager. This Society has been provided with a new car, manufactured by Barney Sr Smith and is one of the finest cars ever turned out ol those shops in magnificence. It contains a hand- some chapel accomridating 75 people and also living an sleeping accom- modation for the chaplain and oth- ers. It is of steel construction and is finished in Cuban mahogany, and wncn completed will cost $25,000. The new car is called Si., Peters, the old one being St. Anthony’s. The car goes through the small towns and -districtsln which there are no chur- ches. Thirty new edifices have been built besides the regular -mission work in the past 2i years. On Sept. lst the new car leaves Chicago and will proceed on a tour through Wis- consin, Mlnncsota, South Dakota, Washington, and back throllilll Idallo. Through each diocese a new chaplain is provided. The founder and presi- dent of the society is Dr. Kelly, a .native of Charlottetown. Dr." Kelly I-reached nt the dedication of the car in Dayton, Ohio, on June 30th. Bc- sides his other duties Mr. I-lenncssey, who is possessed of a good voice" lends his assistance in 'a musical wmz during the services. "Liggetts are classed_ with the most expensive chocolates made, and they are worth their price.. They nro made in one of the cleanest and most Tiodernly equipped factories ln_ the lnltell States and their absolute pur- ity, delicious flavor and high quality make them the favorites with all lov- ers of dainty sweet meats. This ls thc only store in the city that sells Ligqett’s. Call around and get a box. Price $1. The M4:Kfnnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Streets ` 8-Z3Mtf.__ Pai-ify your blood. build up your body by - 'rising Rccgall Blood Tab- 1et~:,a standard preparation that is working' gpod _ cures in hundred; of c This re-para! n is - Sgirby us vgith _thc un- __der,sta_ndin`g that if it is I not Mtisfactiary, 38013' mo _ will nn e . -I 564:. Dfw? boxes - for-_#Leo The McKin- _ngs_Drug,Oo., Thc_Rgx- ' Mrs. Arch. _Currie and daughter, Miss Patti, made the round trip by the Northumberland Saturday. Saturday the eastern accommoda- tion arrived in Charlottetown at 5.20 plln, -oh time; and the Tlgnish ex- press at' 10.40; fifty minutes late. . _ _, --4- , _'rin 1_uners,i.of the late Peter Mc- Gra ,'Cliarliittetown, took place yes- tet`day,`af,t_ernoon _at 2.45 from his into residence to St. Dunstan’s' Cathe- ldral where Rev. Dr. McLellan con- ducted the services. The funeral was largely attended and 'interment was made in the R. C. Cemetery. The death took Place at Lowell, Mass., on July 22nd, 1912, at the home of his son-in-law. Bernard Brown, [_-lugh Mclnnls in the 74th year of.hfs age. Deceased was loved and highly respected by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. He lleaves to mourn six daughters and three sons, naine1i’. Mrs- B- Brown and Mrs. Ben. Bernard of Lowell, Mass.; Mrs. Diiid Chsisson of Ports- mouth, N. H.; Mrs. J. H. White, Lic- velstoke, B. C.; Mrs. John Beaton, I-lunter River, P. E. I.; Mrs. Aubrey Legere, Amherst, N. S. Interment was made at' Rustico. '- ‘A Spring Valley correspondent writes that thc farmers of that \ic~ inity have just iinlshcd their hay and death in the Maine Central Hospital, are waiting lor the harvest which is s. very beautiful one.-The inhabit- ants a.re pleased to have their old teacher Miss Green hack again after a futher year of study in thc P. W. C.-Tho people of this vic nity havu been interested dccply by n black foil which “ras been visiting their roosts and robbing thcrn of n large number ,ol their spring chickens. Various"dc- Zvices and schemes were planned for the capture of the cunning reynard 'hut none of them pro cd successful till some one hit upon thc plan of decoy. A hen was used for the purpose, tctii ered and surrounded by traps, and the foolish reynarll, eager to get thc fowl, became entangled in the traps Mr. Reynard was placed in a box and taken to a pro nlnent fox rancher who had formed the plan of the capture. He now awaits the rightful owner who no doubt will be glad to hear of him; At a meeting of the Executive Council in Charlottetown, Friday the following appointments were made: -Commissioners for the Revision of statutes: Nell McQuarrie, W. E. Bent- lley, Donald McKinnon, barristers. Justices of the Peace:-John J.- Mc- Gillivray, Vernon; Stephen A. Brenh- an, Lot 11; Joseph Gillis, Roxbury, John J. McDonald, Cherry Hill Lot 38, Donald A. McDonald, Fox River, Lot 42; Alexander A. McDonald, (Teacher) Boar River Line Road; l‘eter McKenna, Baldwin Road, Lot 52; Murdock J. McLeod, Iris, Lot 64. To he a 'kendor-John M_cK_enna, Grocer, Charlottetown. Letters patent were granted for the incorporation of to the immediate relatives of the the Spring Park Black Fox Company, bride and groom, at the beautiful Ltd. On the report of the Acting Vet- new home of the groom 12 Custer erinary Director General, Ottawa, rc- St., Jamaica Plains, Mass, wherefthe specting tuberculosis 'in the bsrd of cattle at the Hcspital for Insane, it was ordered that Dr. Pethick be sntb- _ orizer to .complete the testing of tae ,____,__ _._...__..1- herd and to act on the advice of t e Department at Ottawa with regard to the‘a,etlon to be taken in the mat- ter, The tender of the Charlottetown II_iiil;1ll1f;)and Pcéwer Co, for lighting B 0l`0UEh ridge was, owing to thi! 005% devlihcd; and it wa r r' “P inser h 1- th,” three on .lamps be placgdogdetii Ioffer for sale my farm of 4o|acr;r_s, sit- ment' W lm i‘°““° t t ° to budge' one abeach entrance any uatcd in thcxmnicdinte vvrlmiyc Lo in the centr } I th one Creek: convenient to fsinrrliaud Che , 6 0 e bridge and th t _ _ the E'3~f€'k6eDer be directed to logk E:-$2;l§f,;,,?,3u:f;‘,f,"f§,`,:°;,1,|m;?,,T,:§gLH,. ago areader wrote asking that his ad- . after same. Premier Mathieson will he ;,, good ,,.p,,;,, |.~,,,,,, ,_ Hgh, mcg ,,,,|| vertisement of Farm for Sale be in- 0¢¢0s0000 »¢¢»0 ¢¢¢¢0¢0¢00~»0¢¢¢-4 o 0 s 0 uu»00o s l e 00a ..¢.s»»..»'»o»o U 0 0 to. *EI with the 'ond but lcrvicafobtalnhblcfsnd tor# ,O to- its ,advlxtiurp the lar’ __ and moot valuable cEcula 'n possible. ' The-Guardian ls now but issu- ing two dailies, one in the morn- ing and th0 other in thc after- noon, as it has been doing for years, but since July first its afternoon paper contains its own day's news in addition to that gf The Morning Guardian, or, other words, the news of the twenty-four hours immediately before lt goal to press. The Morning .Guardian occupies a _ln, 1891 The Morning Daily- Guardian established. M10 is still lss_ each morning with the latest local and foreign news, including the' Canadian Press and-s special telegraphic service. similar position. In 1887 The Weekly Guardian was established, but its issue proved too infrequent for read- ers as the Province advanced, and from time to time wal- changed, flrst to a Semi-Weekly, then to s Trl-Weekly, and later to a Rural* Daily, so that for years The Guardian has issued two dailies, as at present-one in tnamorning as a Morning Daily, and the other in the af- ternoon as a Rural Daily. As the name of the latter was nev- er sufficiently clear as to what it implied and always required much explanation, it was in May lost changed to nvonlnz Daily. and continued as an afternoon paper. - For some time past the man- sgement has. felt that Prince Edward Island- is justly entitled to n, twenty-four hour telegraph- ic news sex-vicc,'as enjoyed by the other Provinces of Canada, rather than the--night wire ser- vice only, as upto June 30th lust supplied by The Morning Guardian and afterwards Drilli- ed in Tile Evening Guardian. Accordingly s representative vis- ited St. John' _.und ar-' ranged for a Canadian Press day ‘scrvlce_ which `_is appreciat- ed biy the generalpublic. [gn is thus to il`he Guard- ian that the people of Prince Edward Island are indebted, first ifor a night Canadian Press service and naw for the day Can- adian Press and Special Telc- grnphic news Dllblishcd since July first and thus enjoyed by its readers. The' friends of both The Morn- ing »<. Guardian and The Evening Guardian ern quite ex- pressive of their apprcciai'-ion that"tbeir favorite paper con- tains tbe latest day and night. as well as night and dav C211- adian Press and Special Tere- graphic and \ocal news. B115 thus' a complete twenty-four bourn-service. -Advertisers are sisomiors' than pleased with the rapid increase of fully two thou- sand `reade_r_s already if-\ 'mm Evening Gusrdlsn’s circulation, as wéll ss several hundred for The Morning Daily. I C vi U O K O O U COL. ROUSEVELT T0 TESTIFY. l 0~'-0 =0' 0 1.0 J.) .. (ooosaisn Frm.) - WASHINGTON, Aug. 24-112 is bi- ligved her¢'\nlilg\\t that C01. Roolp- volt will-tsko the stand within slow| days before" the Senate sub-commit- tee invelti ating camfmlsll expendi- ‘ tures, to iuliswer charges mode today ° by John D. Archhold that. Mr. ° Roosevelt had knowledge of the use ‘ oi tho stooesra oil money in the ° campaign of 1904. ‘ The committee divided tonight over ° the future course of action. UPOD 81'- ' rival tomorrow of Senator Luke Lca, ° one of the absent democratic mem- ' bars of the committee, a meeting will ° he held to determine whom to call ' and where next meetingis to be held.. ° Several members of the sub-commlt- ° tee favor transferring the hearings at o’nce to New York _where Col. Roose- velt, George W. Perkins,_ George B. Cortcllicu and members of Standard Oil Co. board of directors might tes- tlfy.m 00000 ° FIRE BURNS BARN AND CATTLE. O O o (Special to The Guardian.) FREDERICTUN, N. B., John Chrlstle's barn at Kiswick ridge was struck hy lightning and burned with 16 head of cattle. The loss is $2000-C 000¢00000000000 TURKO-1'I‘Al.IAN AR IS NEAR ITS END. (Canadian l‘rcss.) PARIS, Aug. 24~It is believed the end of thc Turko~Italian war is ucar.c. ` ol.Ylill»1c ATHLETES. o (Canadian Press.) ` NEW YURK, Aug. 24~A'merlcan Olympic atfilietl-s arrived homo today. A grunt |i:u'iilln escorted them to the City llf|ii.f! SUNDAY ‘r-Il'if()()Ii (`f()NVEN'I‘ION. 000000 : The twelfth annual session of the , York llistrlczt S. rl. Convention met , in the York (Jllurch on Friday, Aug. , 16th. 'l`he Sunday i-lclluol represents.- . tivrs were present from South Win- sloe, Nm-til \\/llisloe, llrackley, llar- rinnion, llllnstaffilage and York, and gave rcporls from their schools, all of which showcll more or less- of o progress. ` o llcv. Mr. lions, thc General Secret- 0000 o` nry lmi the :lftcrnoon session in a precision; dexterity and spesd,"rloing o round table conference, which was o both interesting and helpful. o Atlllrcssus were given at the even- » ing session by llev. Mr. Wcutxnririh J land and Rev. Mr. lioss on subjects o of vital interest to parents, H". S. workers, a_nll teachers of little chil- llrcn. Mr. llosls also gave a short, force- fully illtstlntell 'l‘empcrancei talk i-lhowiug the cffccts of alcohol on the human systcln. The York choir furnished some veri- oxccllcnt music for the occasion. everywhere will enliven the' bill with ii niftv niuslcnl skit cn,iled__ "1n_"55_ INAUU ed at B. F Theatre, commencing uct 26th, wh'l _ will ll opening of the _.8_oas'oa. this monster program will favorite Broadway Eddie Foy, star _of "Over shortly to have ltl New York. Mr. Foy il funniest comedian on the stage tb- day and he will bc alllstcd _ seven little Toys, all sons 3 f popular comedian. Any lone _ ‘ _ ily imagine what a gorioul `t everybody will have with this gstion of comedians. ' I .ui tho little l='oylettt¢o»wll1 do clog dancing, singing, hurlelqllg mfr ing and all will 'tix to give i`mPll’l0ll- ations ofthelr Da , Who_in th ffnpqa time, will keep the audience ii; good humor with his com_&ly` antics. Mr. Foy has been engaged sspceialy for this big week and lt. will be hip only appearance in vaudeville this diiasol. Another important engagement of the week will bc the grand appear- ance of the wonderful entertainer wills Holt wokogiola, known os`i"'riio Lady at the Piano," giving a _series of new and original musical Rudics Another feature of the ii`l'll will be Miss Kate Jackson who stylQ her self, "The Truly Rural Girl,"‘»» Her offering is most original, and as s. backwoods character comediennc, sbs surpasses anything heretofore been in vaudeville. The humor of her origin- ality is so contagious that the aud- ience is in a tumult of merriment throughout bcr entire performance. Come and give her a royal welcome The surrounding bill is fully up to thclstanllnrd of those who ha\¢ pre- cedéd lit; Vaudevillds favorltotplncl- face comedians Conroy and LeMairs, will give n perfect version of their ds- lightful comedy entertalnmeutff Then comes the great Parisian' feature, The Amoros i-listers, who cal! them- selves, "Those French Girls," giving a potpourri of songs, ddances, and ncrobutic and physical culture demon- stratlons. Eddie Farto and Florence; (Flux-k, n young couple fro'm down- town who have been_making.n_1‘hig_' “Pollard isa somewhat different juggler and is certainly a, marvel 0| marvelous feats of necromancy in niost thrilling manner. _ IIISHUI' (IONBECRATED. ._ ' (Canadian Press.) ‘ MONTREAL, Aug. 24--With, gui- emu splendor Mgr. Geo. Gauthier was consecrated the Auxiliary Bishop of this arclllliocese today in St. James' Cathedral. Archbishop Bruchesi was cousecra'ti`ng prelste, assistedbv Big- hors Larocque of -Sherbrooke and Em- arh of Valleyfield. Mgr. Stagni, Ps- l>a1 Delegate, was -.prrsent with _many bishops and prlests.m fill lH\S lllli I ANU PASTE Il UP 1_- *sound J Almost every day The Guardian re- afbsent next Week OU i“1buC bUSl¥\8ES b 'da 'vhf t 'l urchaser. Apply qnd _H°__nq, Murdimk McKiml0n Win act 0:3; i;nn'|`\r¢=m'is;`iiIfo|? particulars, as Premier until his return. ]_ “_ S1-RE-I-CH’ Long Cn, _I "*`€" ` " - or J. K. ROS "Rexall lioot Powder is an ideal QP", H_,,,,c i;,,;|.i;,,g Cinow Preparation for relieving tbs hundred g ,5 EU, 3;, and one distressing annoyances that human fret are heir to in summer calves orders by mail to insert news matter of nn advertising nature. 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Seldom ever does the sender state whether the item is to appear fn the Morning Daily or the Rural OFFICERS ELECTED. . _ (Canadian Press.) » MONTREAL, Aug. 24-The Life Underwriters Of Canada have slsetsd J. A. Torry of Toronto Vice-Presb rient,c. - F. F. PROCTOR'S F'lF'TH AVENUE THEATRE, NEW _ ' YORK, WEEK OF AUGUST 26TH. At Proctor's Fifth Avenue, `_-' the bill for the last week of August will be one of representative excellence, calling as it does for n wide range of features, each one the leader in the respective line. The star odering will he the vaudeville debut of thc finish- ed comedian, Jedersun Do Angelis, ing accomplished laugh producing hero of nearly a hundred musical pieces. On this occasion, Mr. De Angelis, sur- rounded by a merry company will ap- liear in “All At Sea", a jolly nauti- cal farce. Next in importance will come Lillian Shaw delighted charact- er comedienne with a budget of new and brilliant material, with appro- priate costume changes. Combining technically perfect piano playing with Charming _ sovreno lngenousnesa will be the act of Leo Edwards and Miss withher charming individuality.. _ .`-'iqr .- L _ _- -->»-=-- ---swan, --_. .~....-g..._.s.._,., =_,;'.._,.‘ `_ ‘._ wo- I .,‘2..‘~ .. no _ _ ~_ -i _-._A wr... _,__ _,-.- '~'3'\~**‘4:='s59"_»-. f-We-!»@y-.»,».»_...-»._ l. 1.- .f_ ~ s i ‘s ' -_ is _ -_ ,__-i t -..~...'- l»-i l .ill i if _" ` `. - I '. .ll- i gi- ,; lt-1' -. »» ; a ii? B. ‘ P2. f. ii , -..,-.__.__ Q __, 1;. _.._.-7.4¢: nr; .5 _.._."°‘.“i_ "‘ ~ _,gs -o'~ ~. 3 1; .Ji » $.13? z 3 ' ` 1 igé . ...__ f i _ »_l 5*: =..o"‘I -:_-1 =- f. -_ ~.~m--» ' “J slut...-. |.. :iii `-'-s~' 5"- '-.'.-_;‘¢_ -.--~ ..-..».<. ......»__.-1. ..1........_,......|f _ , _ __ _,_y..~....,...,,,._`.,,_.:.. 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Daily, whether for one or more times P“"k°|" Wh” claim “IM U10? will ln- »-. in either Daily, or in both, whether f-"‘"l"°¢ me first Of 19133 NE BOIIZ ' ash display ndvartlsemcnt, nnnounce- limb- -TPB Jllckivu. the inimitable ment, b,,,,,ne,,s |,,ca|_ classified my or pantomimist will extract laughs from otherwise, When for church or charf- his lulllcrolis attempts to ride a com- tsble purposes they seldom ever say eil? i’|¢YCl€. While the Farber Sisters » _» -» so, or do not elfclose sufficient money will appear in hits of refilled dancing to pay for same all of which will be and singing. Arline and Adler will returned by first mail in the event of Submit all 0l‘ii.‘:|f\H| Ollefillir. "A New the item noi being chargeable, or if Idea", said to be s. screaming tra- more monev is sent than necessary vcsty on hypnotism; Manny and Rob- to pay for the item the surplus will lfris are going to amuse with patter, _ be returned at once, there being a songs and dances; the Arco Brothers greater discount for cash with order sbonhi pmvs vnrignhis Samsung in for advertising of churches &c than their prodigious feats of strength, for regular business. In all such cas- whiio The 'Act 3e,,utig,|| B|,0,,|,| in. es the Advertising <1el>s\°tment com- ti-root, lining the story of n hunt told municates with the sender as quickly with ui-ing models 'glorlfylng _ the as possible by mall or -vhossroften sport nf the ch“,,_ M __ -r » ._,_ ...___ .o. fn .yt -l ii.. ; _ _ 3*, 5-if? -s-_»~ _ . __ . ._ .Ji -..} -fr-ow., I- V fri paying the messenger service to g __ _ , distant, thus savfngniill possible tlmsi \ 5 _- 0n¢¢_ . ' "'“ - ! l People write this .o cc to now Th h I - w News, Letters to Editor, etc., sro ,,,,,.,,f,,,',°,,";,;’,,",,,,‘:,f,_ ‘;§°§‘,,,c"o';;_ gqigsf ' \. ._ °h°"3°d '°"i °°du¢°p°“.'“‘t'2 ug?" U nlson of Hollodale and this 'time it - . e , s . » » ‘ \;nug.n¢;1e rgpljmfg natsg' "en though is wlthda loving-lwifs and mother the _ h at B tm, husban and children bid faiwgii, they ba mmew at 5 new na 6' Mrs Nicholson had b ill 1 _ ` _ _" \ are chargeable. For instance, the ad- mu' W k ' 0°" *il l ,_»7f'_.,--~.. ,Q42 vsnce notice or notices of s concert, h 0 0 -I 9 WT! 0 Pneumonia en ’ M ‘_ i,`- 'Q lecture, pie soclsl.dplc;:. etfc., “gre Fnenfrsiircg glimtnéit realmiwhere _fiona ' -_*;,;~‘__` ° chsrgcabicifnnsin onsas cr. B Buoy ‘ sms .’ _ 4'i`,'> lf] fa,VOI‘ Of the L. C comotiun, “ls of pies or 'sale oi -She lenves to mourn three sons d ‘ 9* ' food or refreshments, etc. Advance _two daughters. Great sympstn is Smith typewfliefa notlcezh of purely rmgovi; fe: “E01 an sm;-stnckm bu _ _ i ~ ’ » » svsn on mverco o s g wo as cn sd upon to part SEALED 1-ENDERS addressed ,O the MOd€l 5. 13 hits' Long* “gen up, are not cgatisoaglo- THQ -.with his partner in many mug” Pzmtmnetei-_Gen‘??l. wiilbcrecsived nt rin ualities pgrtfggszsbofnanyhgm "_: o;;.'"al¥¢t" .One after another within s vor! flw ` Ottawa untilN n, on Friday, the 4th Wea Q q , M0! and “Im not ein”-tue- years they were called upon- tn give gctoberyilllifor the conveyance of His 6 t b ll ron S M3 or any put "nut or In ui ‘up three sons and two dsughgq-5 . fogjftdylv’ ;e1i1\:dl°dl(;ntiamx;ldoppZge?i¢ntdx!:;l?i I' ue O a' 1 g illllllus which is'stili »'h°m 'm “‘“‘9"\7 "\“f'°‘l IIN Doint- way, between'Mount Ryan and Mount _ it ever Oinf ted. ll CUBYEBSNG. if l ,.,,m|°,.t ,0,. mr -onow. man,” l Ryan (Circular Route) (Rural Delivery) Y p ° :arent hz-h;`t.ln3l: nolglzof-'mdiltuotb fm, hu, bm.,hn_ 5"* x "l»"2.::‘;;.‘1.°;r.';‘.‘;°;i.:.l.i.i:r;:‘;l..';t::l:.° DROP IN AND SEE ..:.“..t.. ........ ...... 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