Y the Largest B Daily Circulation in this Province. II II II THE CHARLOITETO GUARDIA Z C* F' U .- »-~“"'\"‘ “ “Y " "flu ‘ an } _ ~ { was mourn BYYMAU. IN ADVANUE . _ \' EHIKLY (NOW RURAL +2 F 5 1381 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 191 O i..w PEB r B MAL.. AA A.|.HA.n\/E ` QOLONIZATION OF A IIEBREWS IN CANADA .special to The Guardian. .v..\_\ill'l§Li, Aug. 29-I’ai‘ticiilni‘S I-I' fi lio_<_~'r~ r~oloiii'/.ation scheme of n I~.»Ioi pliIl8I.\Ll\l‘opic nature, promoted I.g,' |li'I»iniiiciit Jewish bankers and ,I,.i-r-ldiiitii oi France, Englaiid and fl-I.~:.~:I:i, wei‘e,niodc public lier'c by a g-_-oniiiiciit l°]ngli_sii ilni=_iicier, now vis- i|.:I-.: Winnipeg. 'l’i:_-_I scheme is to colonize 200,000 _.I ibn persecuted Jews of Lower' Rns. ~ :I on fzirins prepnrer their facnis_ _._/__i_ III Illlll ISSIIN IIJIIIII IN IIIIIIINIII u .ii-I-‘i:I‘ to ’l‘liI: (_lI1ni‘dixin_ ‘II ;nI\.'I‘Ii_ Ang. 2&l~'l‘lie Ifoynl I II-oinirfsioii on Industrial Tralniiig .'Ir'i\IcIl hero l`roiir the cast Saturday. .\ Ilelegiitlori from the llristol I‘li'Iiii|rvr- ol' (Toriiinerce, iuzrking ii :~»IIi' ol flniiadn lins arrived liei‘e. soI/I_I_L_II\IIi .»\l the Arrnn nllcys ing; -,,i,;i,t the f\lIbIII>; ziunln df-leaiterl thc Victorinsi by n i~i:i,’oi‘ity of 150 points, 'Elie Ioil.i\riiI.1! i.-I tlic score \. ii tori Is. ' 'i‘.,¢,._1 75. rl, `Ii<'.i.cIIIl _ _ _ . _ _ , . _ _ 45|/1 '_ li. N.-\\'sriI|I _ _ _349 *fly .l<.-nw rs' _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ »i.'~l II'II-In 421'; _ _ . i . . _ . _ _ 4118 -...-. \"_irii-: _ . _ _ _ . _ . ...S150 . ‘ 'I>1>l.. I _ . . . . _ . . _ _ ‘.'.‘-lliil \i»e=;I\‘cits. Totnl .l.-Iftli iirillitli _ _ _ LWI _l:Icl; Ihicl\`.i\_,~' _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ .I1i-1 i.II~oi~ds bg, ninking the linnd- sozzie iotnl of l'I0;’._ nvei"n;;.-rig 187141 I._i"'\‘ .lielin illciniiis r.l` the Uii"l'owii i' I.-..linI; ttnin did lilzr-.\\'i.~.: by ninlzing .’.II~ 1ot;il of- 553 tiius n\'rr'ngiiig 180; .lie -liisliest previous average beinr; rnzide by Gorilon Wortli. A icturn rnnti li liet\\‘ec1'I the (lli‘- "'.-wii l'lo\-.'l_ii_; alley team and the Abbies will be played on the Arena .illfyvs \V;>.i,tri~-t lin. 'il will receive 13 prizes as follows :- 1 l"ord 'I`oI|riii Cnr IZ II l\’lotor Boat 1 Diamond Ring I1 Cream Separator Il Canoe I1 Camera I1 Piano Il Suit of FIii‘iiitiir'e 41 Bicycle Il (lramaphonc I1 Steel Range Il Kitchen Cabinet lllfiss Bessie Mcl<`rrr'lnue, Ur- l anecdalc ...... . _ . . . _ ... 221,290 Herbert B. Ubafe, St. John’s I Nfid...... 221,240 Tlcv J. J. .McL`1riiZth, ‘Belle | Isle, Nfid. _ _ . _ . . . . . . _ . _ . . . ._220,,9/10 Miss Mary Corrifoot, Chur- lot_tetown._. 220,870 .'I`ony D. Piston, Sydney 210,440 Iitev. P, J. 0’Brien, Tor:-I (love, Nfid . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . . _ _ ._ 102,110 M. Gatliernl, ’l`ors Cove, Nfld 187,130 V. I.. Taylor, Glace Bay 180,010 A. ll. (look, Sydney Mines 182,000 lilwrn lvlcliiniioii, Hampton l’_ (J. 178,460 ll.. Herbert Morin, Sydney__..._173,li00 ll. A. Wcdlock, Charlotte- town, 1'. E. I. 159,730 .lJ_ M. Gillis, Sydney 148,550 Miss Annie McKinnon, Syd- ney . . . _ . _ _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . , _ . . . . __ 127,000 _Miss Edith Dickinson, Syd- ‘ ney . . . . . . . . _ .......... ._ 127,610 QUEENS OWN IN ENGLAND. LIVERPOOL, Ang. 29-When the S." -S. Megantic with the Queeu's Own ltilles Baird pliiyinir the Maple Leaf drew alongside the landing stage Ilicre the Lo'rd Mayor and the ofiicer commanding the district and staff re- _prescntlng the Wai' Office were pres- ent to welcome the regiment. , The Mayor dwclt ou the import- Inuce of trade between Liverpool and I(`-annda and the great importance of cultiwiting good frierirlsliip. (`olonel Pcllatt replied briefly after which the reginient disembrirked and eiitraiiicd for Aldershot. A-Tl-I REITT LEADS CANADA IN ALL » HEAVY ARTILLERY COMPETITION I I » » HIGH COURT _-I|_II" . .___.._`___.. I ,»` _ The 17th Annual Session of tbeibrief lint interesting speech. High Cor|.~t of the Independent Order The report .of the Committee on of Foresters for P. E. Island assem- Constitution was then t-aken up and _bled yesterday morning in their hall the recommendation to have biennial in this City. _ instead of annual sessions of the There were present besides the offl- High Court was voted down. cers the following delegates lrom the The balance of the reports were Courts named: laid over until today. Ghataqiia-John Grady, John Mol- In the evening at seven-thirty a lison John D (loss, William J Mint- iaiadc was formed Iip in front I' tin, John J.. McDonald, Horutlo`Nel-I son. St. John-C. C. Carleton, H. Acorn. I Avondale-Jasper Pickard, E_ I Toombs, F. L. Renouf. I Ferndale-E. F. B. McLaren, W. J_` Sigsworth. I Murray 'Harbour-I. R. Prowsc,‘ Mazeppa-R. H. Jelly, Alfred ams. Westmoreland-J. Fr. Howatt, War- ren Newsom, Robert Reid. I Nonpa_riel-B. B. Stevenson, Arte-I mas Moffatt. New London--A. K. Henry. Wiltsliire-Erlmund Carson, Mur- dock McLeod. _ _ Nortliiimberland-l'{obert llrluttnrt, (lharles Doull. Aberdeen--William Adams, C. lil. _McNutt, F. J. Lockerby. Prince Edward--Di'. McBride, A. W. Delaney, Frank Glydon_ Ad- I I B. McKay. I is. Wallace'-A. lllontgomcry, W. Mont-I gomcry, Neil J. McDonald. 1\lc['liee. ' I-‘ctrel-D. I. 'l‘liom1`ison, ill. (I. Quigley. _ Stratliroiiu--J. lil. Sinclair, III. (`, McKay. _ _'l‘ait. ` Tignish-'1‘, (7. Dell, Michael (V-I ltourkc_ Morcll--Arribrose I.. Hughes, 1),I llcnry Collin. I (lrent West--Jolin A. I-Ieiistis. ’ Woodburn-»Frank Gamble, R. ll. l\'lontgomei‘y_ filciicoe--Everett. Mclicod, J. S. ('ousins_ llulpitt. Glynwood-Wm. E. Gillcasli. The committees reported dclegatcs Iprcsent from 33 courts. The High Court degree was confirmed~ on iiinc new members. The High Chief Riin- ger then read his report and the rc- ports of the other ofllcers were taken as read. . The follifviug: romniittces were ap- , _ ' _ 1 ' o tart. Nelson Aylwnrd. ,their hall on 'Grafton Street. which, _ 0naway-Daniel McAldufl, John R. Ilieaded by the Citizens Baud and Dinnis. capnbly marshallcd by John H. Bell, Miniiewawa-A. H. Affleck, L. U_Iproceeded to the Victoria Hotel and _Fow1er, John R. Bowness. Ithen to the Opera House where a Silvan-1). J. Mclleaii, D. A. Mar-_public meeting was held. The meeting, which was well at- tended-, opened at 8.10 and was pra- sidcd over by Ex-Governor Mackin- non. Seated with him on the plat- form were: J. Dayton Clarke, Rev. E. J. Rattee, S. F. Hodgson, Hora- tio Nelson, 1.. U. Fowler, John F. Whear, Murdock Mclicnd, J. H. Bell, B. \\'. Tnnton, R. H. McDonald, W. Ex-Governor McKinnon who presid- ed, in opening dwelt on the objects of the order, its membership and its work in the province. He spoke brief- ly of the methods of business of the order and referred to investments made by them in this province and briefly I-ipoke`of the fraternal btne- fits of the I. 0. F. and was hope- ful thc great idea of brotlier- licifiil would one day embrace the Whole world. Rev. E. J. Hattcc was next called J'0l\l\ MCKIDDUH- Bearisto, :ind Geo. W. McPhee. ANNUAL SESSIONS OF . , OF I. 0. F. ments to assist widows with families in the upbringing of children. The I. 0. F. were makers or men. He that makes a man is greater than he that makes a kingdom. He told of an experience in fraternal inan-malfng and uplifting when a young man, ambitious, but crushed by circurnstances, was brought into a lodge and later, tlirougli the in- fluence of that lodge, developed'1nG.i a highly respected citizen from a youth on a cracker machine in a bakery. He desired never to see the day when the selfish motives of in- surance should prevail over the great- er ideals prevalent at the institution of this great order of, fraternity. He thought an institution should be built right in P. E. 1. for its 2000 Foresters to give them an op- portunity to assist one another as brethren should. The National Fraternal Associa- ciatioii of which he was a member pleads for the total restitution of the frateriinl ideals upheld at the in- stitution of fraternal orders. I-Ie ex- pected that brotlierliood through fraternal orders would one day brinfv together /all nationalities and all creeds. The influence of the cluuen ro these ends was not so great as that of fraternal institutions. The I. O. F. originated the ban a- gainst liquor sellers or drunkards as HS UU'-Ii“°‘I IW me 1- O' F‘Imembers of fraternal societies. He uttered ri strong appeal to all to Iniake thc fraternal side of the order a monument to each individual and I _ I ai I legen by referring to a con- -1] _.t t 1 I _ . Beausejour-Arclilbald Campbell, H. Izpeteliiistaiice of the good being
  • iieI:ic;l5SrZfe‘t|,e £556 P1333., (,?ySI,1;?ts,§T,f';‘ by the Order. This was a lio.~,pitaI|Wh(,Se motto was ..lOve_ Se__ve_.. and Frcetown-R. B. Auld, Jonah Lew- ,1-ccntl instituted by lille 1~ 0- F~ 1" whose attitude to his fellow Y | men New Yllfk. l”1¥\0i»I}€f 0HS0_Wl1'=l ffllllt Ofiivus a lasting monument to his mem- ft man from this province, strlCkenl,,,_y_ Iw'th disease which Inter made al T 1 I' 1 . Elliot-JolIu K. McF'adycn, A. K.l¢,~\i|,p1;1n[ the patient. The llafty ll€‘IniIII1ieifd;nTriIf1tli`eir- liiitteiilrllrfilimriiiirl 'I Icame hcllnfss “WI “I5 mmlly ‘VHS “II iressed his ilcasure on the occasio I . , ._ I l n dire rccll Hull LIC I~ U- l`~ U’."k h‘>iof his first trip to the :mrden bro- Irase in bniid with the i'csi\lt. that tbe_,,i,,Ce of Cana,” fI'nf.ci'nity, besides as.~~i.~e_iiiig him byl M,__ (-_lMkeI,_, a,'|,|,.L._,`. ,VAN 3 ,,,,,,__H,,._ $10 to assist in the cdiicntion of his 'rowiu' cnildr'-n. 'Flllii rfmllc “"l\l`~ ls l~ ~ _ _ Iliad riisuriiiice in an o.oi'taiit reasons, not.- smitlisz The box was lockeii and no‘a'..lc that Dr. I\`laiidcrs is looked upon one had u -key. It was just an ordi-IIi.\' IIN ISIUINI L`*1l\liF¢`K5tl©n “B l1‘I“ nary job to the \'.'orkmen who alwnysIinirably adapted for the work in that repair these strong bor.es_ Worl-rmeiilehiircli. it was for something \.'.` the tackled the job, not the box and dis-Isarno rrIn.~;on glint Vriitenary, last covered in it a pile of hlnglisli lian'irI,,1,,»ing_ invited hini to remain here l\0f-CS- A llI\<"l\l‘ C1111 Ilffllllilit lfllfltlnl-llfor' n fourth year, although his third civil servants to the shop. ’l`lieyIye,,__. will ,mt cxm,-U ,mul _imc of 19. counted Iip the notes to_the total of IL 1),-_ iriamil-I-5 uqqeptpll the invita- about $500,000, purer-leil them ill’ “llilltion to rcninin in St. John, and 'nas cartc‘II umm hack to thu" ‘\°pa"t`IjI.st sent to ibc <`l\arlottetown con- Igi'e:_ntion Lis at-.cel>f-'-i'll"f` in NWI" h°“"' hccnIty 'invitation to go to that church “"0 in ioiy or 1912. Illll ZIIIIIINIIS 1*- vocalistswlio had lH`@C9¢‘I€‘l I1lm~ H0 During intervals the CitivenS__Baiid-lhad not been touched “vcr that I'"`|~R'ev. Henry E. 'l"liomas'is now pas- F°"‘““““`l“°'mm GUSBI E‘ SmIph"l`f&f°f\`0\I I3" his election W the UIUC' ‘rendered pleasing selectioinsland Miss md' as mi one appeared to have 0' tor of the L`liarlottctown church. His of Vi e Chicf lIBl1E@l` I`Y Fanadlaf Am Earle and (1 Elmer R key HOW we money Came "here` term will expire in June of 1011. A H Ranger Eliot (.1. Stevenson whose place lie was taking. There_was _ sr. much in the great order which might be discussed that, he said. I‘0 WHS at zi loss wlicrc to begin- or where to stop. He said that the order had dis- tributed to widows and orphans $31,- 000,000. The investments of the Order -1 Today the High Court will hold its final sessions opening this morning IANTFD 'irl for housework, to R, _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ ._ I `§l“il;fIlt0n”`A""*""'”'“"" , ,, F3 CFEKIGIIUHIS’-(IBO. MCVIICCI M- /\~ tario hc said there was an orpliange who wish to return home this even-‘of the ll/lodivny nttlic Dominion l~`.'iir, “S()l’l.!" l"ll(l\‘I`S I"noM HI~“n' I0 " AIIBH. A» W~ DCIHHCYV C- U~ I-7Bl`10t0l1,Iwitli 45 orplians cared for by thc Or- ing. fears have been Irxi>i~I.,_-_,cd _,__ to »--- » Wm- /UIHHIH ‘dcr. In Canada, America and Bri- c._,c,,f~ye-ai' will then s.'.npsc between his de- `w., "parturc and tlie\arrival of Ur. Flair- ,,,,‘,,I;'dei's_ To |.ridgc this ycar, thc Char- lottetown Methodists have invited l'le\'. Jacob H.cane',, of West St. J'ohn Ito ‘occupy thc pulpit from .func 1911 _ |t[, _,,,,,.9 15112, Rev. Mr. Heaney has th-Inlso recently nccrzpfcil tliis invitiitlflll- _h,1‘,I1lc is n l’rincc l<.Ilwurd Islander l>_Y TI-I( ISP] Tit/I lNl'll) FLEA ti. New .one year. the . <- _ .- ,_ ._ ; I ' nr, \ f. 2il~~Mlic Clara Ipossibility of their oicnl\in,, loos\..I NFVI \U \__‘ “L_ __ _,,_t_d I_,,,tS,(_B Distrihiitio`n-~Jolin H. Bell. Hora-Item many orphans received wntri- `_"""`”~"""`"` and ,,1ay1,,g I,av,,, a_,,,,,,,; the II, _ nncpan nml bu II\\\“~\ L |§l0RNGl;fJg\. J. D~ G(-ISS. R- H~ J0llY.Ibiitioris s'[imiliIi'tto__tha_$.__ igagige _C0nde'_\'_si(!_ sands on the grIIunds_ To nvoid U" ‘Finance P. McNiitt_ Kenneth Irillartlziiislee eiIie(GaIIad)a are in Prince (Too late for ClAsBlficatl¢T!ilT¥" pos.NU.,mtI, 0"dmIl»"~lshlinK 'Lim attend: ""1 “S fllllllilrll to Mile. Raopnn’s fcct, McKay R. H. Montgomery. Archi- Edward Island. Twelve Foresters in ‘”"‘*°f`:&“~~ ~~;;;_»-_-;- f aritf' ‘lt tm mg_f”"" A' C '"f"_‘_ag°m‘f“~ i5‘th(__ LcCh|,,c,,| way of saying they bald Campbell D. McA1dulT. In '1‘nber-enlar Hospital in the Adiron- ' 'YRESH HAI IBUT bright fat `:I1hl_\ If ‘,HImT".umlt u`_°"V;Il‘e`°f ' - i k' or ox- _Petition and Appeals-T. B. Grady,I ici o eys. iideiqiaeln e arouni i ne o ie r";f"'S_.I§..I`I',"`l5llg_JéI’llR,fi...§f"`“`"" T -§’.;I.IFI..,‘_‘_‘if.`l.’I'II"°Il.'..v".‘ .I‘i..$$.‘.“..,§é`r.. of Jvlwse lem at the _ ‘fl-~~ I1=I=‘I1III=It I"II>I»»eI.‘>l@ wr, . Constitution and Laws-.loliii Mol-II. O. F. that the fraternalside be `~'AN'I‘ED. apprentice for foiinIli'y.IthC~"° I"""‘K“I’l“ *iI‘°“““°">i *I0 IUIBVI when she rerno\'c.~' the sllllllflfli “WI lison, R. B. Auld, R. H. McDo|iald,Imagnilied after an influentilall impei- ‘Apply to Bruce Stewart we C0_, W. J. Palmer, H. 1). (lof’fin_ ns Irained at this meeting. e spo e B-30dti. .2'“‘..5s_..’;;fr‘” ‘II ...‘lic Ir..t.‘;f._;i'z°I:§“;II."l ‘ir _ei \\~\~1,EI>. , . . , _ ._ -, ._ . _ . _ _ ~ -_ ~ _ Itart, James Tait, T. B. Grady. Istarted at a nieetiiig in (li-ilifornia at Once Wm App y H" ‘dnb ;_t,_l,g:§,_fat Press Committee--R. H. McDonald,Iwliicli a widow of Ii. Forester called ` ' L. U. Fowler, Frank Gamble. Ito ask what could be done for her] xx/ J ~ _l-_ _ _ _ I At the afternoon session J. Daytonlehildreu without them being taken, _K0 10 Bl`1llSl1(/01lllHl1H1~ Ai‘|‘»v i;}5m.'|_'I_\; i>I>|,i<'.I\ii nlI'.,lIt A >"I`%<)WL1N(lfvmD\irke's Alley, under load on the heather, _ ri 0( the ,mme regiment were sixth and sephmher com ______5B,I The mn Bch, ¢,,,,|,,I,f_ at 5,12 ami _ market, open lawful days. tento Picrkceri __to_h the theiirt, words are B tember pm-k , .Nu rises tomorrow morning nt 5.20. ¢,i¢vm_ I - -9-25¢I1W “"9" “n 5 ee' MAJOR J. R. DARKE- €I\!I\¢I\~ cp Th; ni(-|_»|~_ |-lying f.Iiiii|ir'i‘.»w mnrnlnig -----_-'-°'°* And mlg`h“°r 'nr for Wm' ‘lr f"r‘ . (if ltl R t. Heavy Brigsde. _ . i`_f!l. Mlnnrds llnlmenf for sale everywhere WMI. ‘ on the Plain' ‘ "I Minnrds Unimont Cures Dandriifl "li ' No. _li Battery. I ____,________... Im, _AA 4‘.AHlVl_F0ll SALE at Elliots Mfllls. fn blackness <_>_f lieart--flint we war _ _ I will sell my Iiirin of 112 acres to the ii f".` OTTAWA' Ami' 2"'_H°n‘ Mr' Bm" “N0” 'em' either in one or tivo lots ccnreni-eiitlv ‘ God pity ns all in our fill-IIUI Htl`ll®- situated at lillliois Flea. near churchl _ _ __ PFIZHS Ill GCIIBYUI II,§;itet._l;_z;__yen_t1i_i;¢;r_c_oI)o_ny,__v_I'as(__;i;_i_este;I_n;_i<;l;, the fampusk I;ai»sn_1n;i__enr_;_Il__Ii§§- c_`,,,.,I ,.ewa,.,,_ r 8.___0__3______ ,r'_;ng_n__I___ _j___'_`k _r._____~_________________ L____________ _`__,,.,.,._.,5fn| Inpy will he put in . ' ' .I ~ r . 0 . . . lclgngy compgt. IP0lice Bowles and is now in Digbyl?si'f;1:,Inl:t1?E?(I,,,;,:5, l()~(,|,“,,.,,ol;, I . 'AN'l"lt\\I