ron- ` - .‘.,., ...ag "PW u.s-."»-- \__ laaxnrs. womans . .|,_.“,,._ . ’ ‘U ` seg sas All L D ELSEWHERE . ‘°_ ill". It Days to buy 4 J. 'G' J mieso wife and farriil thumberlgnd last evening from a visit 1 _:F sas ’,fe‘»l.'.", "Pr¢ised) _ Exsllviiv '-°i_f'_-"`- ` Bar ‘ roto Felt!-'_\ ” uso Hill", L _.. Turnips - ~ - EVENING DAILY. All _advertisers -in The Evininf Guardian no'w have the benefit of its large and rapidly increas- ing Charlottetown circulation-in .addition to its regular un- 'equalleu sworn country_ circular ti_ou_of, 3,142 copies. V Morning Guardian advertisers are enlpylni: a very decided ,in- crease in_its Charlottetown cir- culation since July drst, in ad- dition to its already unprece- 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. »'s"on all the markets, the most profit- . able of ‘inside information and tl e respect of your customers and envy of vom' c. mpetitors--- in shot if you want suco<=ss-- ;.cu’lI sie what _ we cm. do for you, and you wou’i waste time ,- over it either. ~ , ._ The phone wi l bring you business---it will prove its worth in in-tier returns, in actual ad- A ditional cash in your iiil. i Let Contra-‘v ‘l »i_-pl. prove these facts to you. .,* ' ul ns -- _ The Telephone Cn., of P. F. l.. J. . ‘ V Charlottetown, P. E. l. ` iii ' - ; ~' _ ' H *WI*-YV V _____ A' V ‘_ dainty W°ddi“K breakfast was served . , » to the immediate relatives of thf N D E W 0 0 bride and groom, at the beautiful ‘ ` ' St., Jamaica Plains, Mass, where the Typewriters _ _ f lieth couriermou demands modern meth ods.Under wood cobmined billing and correspondence iyyewriters are the most modern - ever offered. _ 1|... united iypemiier co., at N. sy , W. ll. licltereley. . V Manager, llslifax, N.S. : -_ .:..-t.-_-=»'1»:.'_...i- __________.__ ..._ ., _.,.L._T;_,,,_._, _ _ _ . --.__ _ _ _._ , , Vw - '.- 'i F _ GREATER ST. 1 A.,,;q||¢§r Magnificent _5ll'“*' pm - ` - But, mark it dow'n plain, if you want more il 5 thence to R. G. Cemetery. The pau- ., i i I l _ The meeting was adjourned until next -. Y E ' E end Mrs. Murphy of Clyde River, P. l ~ ‘ 'n ' 'Manufacturenin M\ll\>f\ Lu-goin Cattle Si\ow,Yet _smart Show of Horses ~ Live Stock in General ` /\gricuIturslCompe¢»\\°\‘l! _ |r,.,,;¢ Dhplvr-¢s|l kinds Mmm- ana vluflf' 5”," ' Food Show on Grand bcnle Art Gallery and l’\I°l°i _ ~ Two Vaudeville Theatre! 1 L- _» ,“ __, _ _._.__. _ ‘ i{...`.~-u.m'nerina\i»ui»\ puppy 'r as neo e,v..|sLAN\» 0 N - .M- v ___ its 'on Au. Lists or 11lAVll- _ mm ~ 10 A oplnvtal'-lights Daily » Fi°r|e'=ork1l Spectacle. ,_ "Tho Bom- bnrdment offfrlpoii. . i - ‘“iiiiiifL“*;"::; "'°“"i"" “’°“"» QI \\` l'0 l - ‘ - r Ernest Trio of Kaeeiiabout l‘1‘f9'F" ere. '.' ' ~' . ' - Bigg¢r"f’iln‘Ythanl_V_¢\'-~ _., ~‘-_ A Continuous Band Coacerifl. - °*‘°" ‘ ,,,...,._ ' Neapolitan Troubcdouu in the Main ' Any smart boy with a lair educa B McCurdy & Co i Stock Brok- ness. by his son Fred R. Conroy, of North Bill-l110f01`ll.` Saskatchewan, Attorney- at-law, who will visit at the home oi his parents. ' ‘Amid a good display of enthusiasm Bull lielubcrance fervor there was or- ganized in Wrighi.'s Hall, Charlotte- towu. a branch of the International Order of Good Templars. The pro- moter of the movement which has resulted in the formation of “Char- lottetown Lodge," as it has \,een_ named, ls Mr. Webb and the pros pects are brignt for a flourishing branch. The list of officers elected -last night comprises active citizens ~_whose efforts in the past have al _ ways been pronounced in favor of the _temperance cause. They are as fol- lows:-Ghief Templar-S. F. Tarbush; Vice Templar-Mrs. M. 1'. Kennedy; Recording Sec'y-J. A. Brady; Fin- ancial Scc’y--Iienj. Conrad; Treasur- er-W. N. Tanton; Marshall-Jas. W, Walker; Past Chief Templar-Wm_' » Sfluarebriggs; Asst. Marshall-Miss ` lllcl-lllllgfllli Asst Rec-Secy-H. W. ‘ Yeo. Supt. of Juveniles--Mrs. Swain, , Mcndny. - (From Saturday’s‘ Evening Guardian.) A wide circle of friends in Char- lottetown and throughout this Pro- vince will learn with regret of the un- expected death of Peter Mc- Grath. which occurred at .his l home yesterday after a short illness ‘ of paralysis. Mr. McGrath conducted business in Hunter River for some ‘ years but since his retirement has made his home in Charlottetown. The funeral will take place tomorrow at . 2.45 to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral bearers will be John Hughes, Mayor Lyons,D. O. M. Rcddin, 'Bextus `Mc- Llellan, J. J. Johnstone, Maurice ` Blake. The marriage was celebrated in the Mission Church, Roxbury, Mass, on Tuesday. August sth, at ii. apm., oi _William F. Hackett of Roxbury, Mass, eldest son of Laurence E. Hackett of Roxbury, Mass, and Miss Clara Josephine Murphy, 0! Roxbuty, Mass oun est dau hter' of William 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 llllies-of-the-valley, and carried p wmte prayer book. The bride ' was attended by her sister Miss Prigeilla M., who was daintly attired in a costume of pale blue silk with a black picture hat. Arthur H. Curran of Wat I‘&ll9~l!.MR5S. cousin of the bride, was _ best man. After the ceremony s V uew home of the groom 12 Custer happy couple will in future reside. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hackett wish'them very many years ' of happiness. » '-:A fair, fresh complexion is an add- ed charm in the summer time and to those who wish to possess-a good complexion we recommend Itexall Vanishing Cream which insures a fresh complexion free from redness oz blotchcs. Sold with the Rcxall guar- untcc. A jar 50c. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George ,mf Kent Ste. Mtg SHIPPING NEWS ' Entered, Charlottetown, Aug. 2( -Hchrs. -Bessie Fi. Keeler, John- ston, North Sydney; Laura Cox Ways, Richibucto; Stanley Mac Whittle, l'ietou; J. B. Martin, Dis' ron, Plctou. Strms.-Trinidad, Mc- Kenzie, Gsspe; Swansea Trader, derson, Halifax. Cleared, Charlottetown, Aug. Schrs. -Stanley Mac. Whittle, ton. -Strms. -Trinidad, McKenzie, ;Hailfax; Swansea Trader, Anderson, ‘ Suiiinlerside. - -Mowrnouiii Ma axmrs. can-asm lei- oven Wodnwlw uw ' Baturdayis lnluo. 26- Pic White oats ll to Bt Bleek oats 50 Bute. tm' des. bard, per fb. Beef (small) pet. lb. gr! (quarter) per lb. rt ". _ game, per fb. (mill) - owl :ation ` Ill. ,DOI , 00| Butter, pu- lb. 1! 4 £016 8 to 16 .I to 10 9 to 10% 10 tol f to ll 0 to 1| ll '-W. ` Hathlelon, leave! this morning for -~ - s. u y . . , Charlottetown, returned on the- Nor: uassenger retu(iiiiing on the express _ P. Conroy, Charlottetown, rc- deliver an address in New Glasgow turned last night on the express from ~1’!'€Bl1yl`»Hl‘lBu Church. Tuesday evening. Edmonton, where he had been attend- Aug. 27th at 8 o’clocl|: and in Cav- ing a meeting of the Canadian Medi- endish Church on Wednesday eiening cal Association. He was accompained at eight o’clock. Everybody is invited. An- .ternoon it was decided to use a der- 20 , n to as ' ___.-_...-- '-"""""",'£' ~ rr Turkey ` - C 'D Bell C rlottetowu, was a ast night. Rev. Clarence McKinnon, D. D., will Chief officer Herbert Doyle of the S. S. Halifax, now in Charlottetown, will leave Boston nert week hv the Cunard liner Frunconia en route to Glasgow to join the new Plrnt Liner Evangeline. L-iecond officer .loc Wul ker will be promoted to chief officer in the Halifax. . The S. S. 'l‘rinidnil nrrlved in port of Charlottetown ut B o‘&‘loek yes- terday niol"ning from Quebec and New York. She brought about |30 passen- gers mninlv New York tourists. Most of these were ni-ho'r'c taking in the sights of the city. The steamer sail- ed nt 9,30 for Halifax on her way buck to' New York. '-'There are 346 Rcxnll Remedies ou the market and each .one is recom.- mendcd to be of special benefit for the didcrent disorders for which it is intended. These remedies are absolu- tely non-secret, standa_rd, home rem- edies. The formula of each is plalnlv printed on the label and each rcmcdv is fully guaranteed and recommended -money back if dissatisfied. The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., The Rcxall Store, corner Great ‘Fieorgc and Kent Ste. MEtf. ::Buntain, Bell & Co. for best coal. lowest prices, \. 1-23dtf_ DIED .'\lU'l‘TART-At Carleton, on Satur- day, Aug. 24, 1£i\2, to H. L. and Mrs. Muttart, a son. Congratiiln- tions. WRONG MAN HELD. NEW YORK, August 25-The be iiei of Sheriff Cudapeck, of Pyk won the $2,500 reward offered for the . of the district attorney's office, who visited Milford, Pennsylvania, today and failed to identify the prisoner as the man wanted. cd had subsided tonight, leaving the IMPRJSONED IN UAISSON. PEOIUA, Ill., August 24-After having been imprisoned for twenty- five hours at the bottom of a thir. ty-five foot caissou beneath the sur- face of the Illinois river in excava- tionsbeing made for a new railway 'bridge near Pekin, Ill., F. J. Sch- midt was hauled to the surface with a, derrick last night und expired with- in five minutes. Thursday evening at five o'clock Schmidt, with three fellow workmen, started to leave the bottom of the caisson, where they had been work- ing under compressed air. His rom- ilanions reached the surface, but be- fore he could get out. the caisson -_ank into quick saud,`pinning his legs beneath it as it went down. He was huriedin the’qu¢lck sand up to his neck and was held by the tre- neudous weight of the great steel tube. Scores of rescuers, working in drifts which changed every few min- _ites, dug frantically for hours to get him out. All Thursday night and nll of Friday they dug at the shifting eart.h.\ Schmidt was viven nourish- mont. at times chatted with his rcs- cuers, and he smoked B cigarette. - He apparently suffered no pain till workmen attempted to haul him from under the grant calsson. Then he shrieked with pain. Yesterday nf- ick. Opiates were administered by u physician and n rope attached to Siehniidt. On a signal to haul away his limp hodv was torn from its trap -~nd hauled to the surface. He died vithout regaining eonsclousner-11.' Both legs were terribly crushed and lacerated, and several ribs were 4 e. County, "Penns`yl`v`ania.`,"tliat' 'lie h'a`d' iiiiliil Iii Plilil The S. B. Halifax arrived at Char-‘ _-E .A Duggan and J .B Fha. P w lottetown lust evening at 9.30 with - - . . o ~ ~ -- ‘ _ nal. were among the recent visitors Miss M. Murphy. Charlottetown, was fngugsizlxgjugo and the ‘allow to Halifax. B recent visitor to Halifax. FROM BOSTON FFF W. and Mrs. Potert, Chalssoll, D. Bowles, Miss E-. Fraser. to Halifax. ~_---- _ _ E. A. and Mrs. B rrows, Z Rev. Cannon Simpson, Charlotte A H Brown P event second only to ~ ~ , . . °l‘°==‘=P‘°°Sl-1P»» fl-° wiii’“ul`i.'1'$7.i ..i.‘.fL1§§.'ié1.§'"3i'.§§i.§`i&'1 iil§"I.'....`.Y§.§‘.. i`....‘l“‘.i.‘i§'i§i' "”"'"’"” °“ Mi" M. L- u'°~l°1\<>» Mlmday Nut' _ town, rrlurned yesterday irom spend- ` M1" A' M°ik°“' ' 5"z7ME11- ing a vacation nt har home in B;-sql. C. R, Rogers, Summerslde, came'to MP9- 0- m¢h0|°°“- albane. Charlottetown, on the express last F- Bud MFE. Kllwlléll. . Mrs. S. W. 'l‘wonblcy,~ night. _ .___ ‘ Mrs. Johnson, bien, wishing to loam 5 trade, and Yesterday the eastern aeeommoda- Miss M. Corhrnne. earn three dollars per week at the H011 al‘I'iV0d in Clll\l“l°i~i-¢l'»0V"l1 ai- E" wim‘“”°» ` ` _ * ' beginning, should read the classified 5.50 p. rn., thirty minutes late; and R-_ 0- H¢BlSl1.‘ ‘ ‘ ' column. , the Tiglllill EXDFBFB Ht 10-15 P- mn -Ml" S- Grant- ~ -- twenty-five minutcs late; J- Il- Aul1ll`B0u. Mrs. J. E. Bancroft, era, with a Chariottaigwn branch, Anothrr one of those enjoyable and ,Mrs. Elder, ' will erect a new buildin at' Sydney. profitable farmer's picnics was held at F. U. and Mrs. Brown, The building is to be 50 x 40 feet, the Experimental Farm near Char- A. and G. lil. Wiillard, - wo storeys in height. It will be lottctown, yesterday. The last one FROM HALIFA,X. used exclusively l'or the firm's busl- of the season will he held COUBY- Mrs. . l d d"u hte A Fsvory, an a g r; Mrs. llorhinson, Miss Hawley, FROM HAWKESBURY. C. Law, Miss U: M. Law, C. S. and Mrs. Ching, - E. C. and Mrs. Rea, The Halifax sails on return at noon today. SUN YAT ‘SFIN WELCUMED. PEKIN, August 25-Dr, Sun Yat Sen, the ex-provisional president oi China, who left Shanghai, August 19, with the avowed intention of endeav- Ofillil _£0 conciliate the rival politi- cnl factions, arrived here this morn- ing. He was given a magnificent re- ception, rivalling that of the return to the capital of Yuan Shi Kai. 'l‘hc national assembly did not c'nduct. any business yesterday nw~ ing to the small attendance of the mcmbdra and consequently the im- peachmcnt of President Yuan Shi Kai, lu regard to the execution of General (Thang Chen Wu and several other southern generals, has collapsed for the time heing. _ ` . The Mongoliaus \vho recently at tacked the city of Tao Nan, Man churin, have retreated, but they maintain ,nn aggressive attitude At a meeting of the cabinet ian night, the question of despatching nn expedition to inner Mongolia was discussed,..but it was decided to re- strict militnry measuses for the pre- SCM to prevent raids and looting for WhlCh llur,pose the Manchurian forces were cons dered ample. l --. Cheer Up! You won’t be bothered by the blues if-you keep your liver active, your bowels regular, and your stomach- in good tone by timely use of the time-tested, beneficent, PILLS capture 01 ‘Gyp the Blood” and the _ ` ' hope of the authorities here that the squunwhm hh ug ` ,The following registered at tl and always effective family remedy BEECHAMS _ ui incl `. I E s - = a sz OLD IFUSE L... ~ ,_____ ,_ I NEW 1. 0. 0. F. HALL. i YARMOUTH, August 23-Diamond Lodge I. O. 0. F. held their first _session in their ;nev`v hall, Grantham Block, last- evening, There was a good _number present and the session 'thanks`were extended to the trustees and others who had so ably assisted ,in furnishing and completing the ,cost quarters, Congratuiatory ad- dresses were delivered and a flag bearing the letters "I O. O. F." was presented by George H. Williams with the request that it _be displayed all tho day before thc night of meeting from the lodge room window pole. Haiuhuviis The following rcgistercil nt the Revere Hotel, (`-liurlottetown, between l0.30 o’c1ock last night (after the irrival of the lust train) and 11.40 :lnturday night. Everett Haslam, Springfield; R. G. Gray, New Glasgow; Hugh Campbell, Sea View; J. A. McNeill, tlummerside; F. Murphy, Morcll; _`apt. Gildred, Murull; J. A. (‘umcrou, New Glasgow; Vliss ll. llluclmtigull, Glace liuy, itll; .Vliss M. lllacllougnll, Glace lluy, (J. B2 Ray Horne, Wiuuloc; A. McArthur, New York (‘ity; (1. C. Sellers, New Yorl: (‘it.y; Everett Hnnlnm, Springfield; -I. J. Murpbv, Morell; W. 1.. Dingwrll, Sollrlsi ,lle'~'. F. M. Clay, Lee, Mass;, ` E. Turner, Lee, Mass; P. Mcl.arrn, i-lt_ Peters, C. B; Mrs. Howlvv, Halifax, N. S; liev. W. T. lvlcheod, (irwell Cove; Master Frnnk Howley, Jlialifax, N S: Mrs. G. Robinson, Halifax, N. S; P. Mchnr, Oroua, Maine; A. Decoste, Orona, Maine; ilohn Davinson, Bcdeque; A, Nowcll, l.. B., London, England il-l. ll. Mcldwen, Vancouver, B. C; (‘nrv<-ll Boston; ‘li `|.‘_ 1,, (‘-rocker, Moncton; Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.30 o’clock last night (after the arrival of the last train) and 11.40 Saturday night!- J. Lynn, Thos. C. Savage, Montreal; J. S. Deltoche, Hunter River; Mrs. Jas. McCue, Boston. 1 Miss M. B. Westaway, Bosfon. was a. very interesting one. Votes of\ W_ D, Tait, Montreal, G. W. Hexlly. Seymour. Ct. J. O. Harrison, Albany. N. Y. Mrs. Hamilton, Quebec, Me. , Mrs. Merrill, Portland, Ile.. 7 Harold Malsson, N. Brookfield, Chas :Law and daughter, Providence( E. (J. and.Mrs. Res, Boston. V ,__ A. A. Campbell, Montreal. - l Chas. H. Webster, Northfield, Mass. Jean Stewart, Victor, Colorado. The following registered at the Vic-1 torla Hotel, Charlottetown, be- tween 10.30 o'clock last night (after- the arrival of the last, train) and 11.40 Saturday nightl- F. H. M~cQuaid, Souris; J. D. McIntyre, Montague; li. A. Poole,” Lower Montague; W. FJ. Walsh, Montreal; P. J. Quinlan, Cape Traverse; Mrs. Quinlan, Cape Traverse; Miss Quinlan, Cape Traverse; -Jas. 0. Stewart, Portland, Ma; Mrs. J. H. Humphrey, Hal; Miss Gunnison, Providence, ll. I.; lt. Young, Boston; _ 1 F. I.. Clarke, Halifax; 5,, G. I). McDonald, New York; ; (I. Packard, Montreal; ._ _ l', Richards, Toronto; _ M. Elliott. Toronto; Egan, St. John; und Mrs. Davidson, New York; MacKay, Dundas; McIntyre, Montague; L. McKay, Dundas; acRae, Chicago; Willis, Boston; Hatch, Boston; and Mrs. Bevan, Boston; and Mrs. Burrows, Prov., Ill; ll. and Mrs. Ching, Boston; ‘ rs. Bancroft, New York; Andrews, Boston;` ann Mrs. McLean, Boston; Pattison, St. John; Blnnden, Pasudcue, Col. Phelan, Boston; Rogers, Summcrside; 0, Lelllnnc, Moncton! H. Mctiuire, Montreal; =._>i>§>=-n ;>§,'__»-_g;»;2j»_=-Z_5§’i?Ff~":':§- .» :amsPF ?¥;;gF;?;? - 1 fugitive really had been caught, were _ " ' - *°°' __ ,_ simultaneously blasted by detectives '_' "'°‘- .sae-L_ _ f -~ -'*1Lf...._- --. The man was releasedynnd the rip- plc of interest which the report caus- whereabouts of "Gyp" and "Lcflie ‘ Louis,” both of _whom are indicted ' as gunmen in the Rosenthal murder, 0 asi, much of a my stery as ever. ' , at Matchless Prices than cost. $9.00 now $6.011 now $2.25. ' Peplin effect $3.25 now $3.25, $z.yo."' $2.25; . Our Stock of these Dresses is too large.-The Rainy Season left them on hand-Uthervvise the regular low prices would have sold them all.~-. Now they are yours at33 1-3 per cent discount or x-3 ofi-which is less - Let Us Describe Them to You White Organdy-deep Embroidered Flouucc 3-4 sleeve low neck size 34-- Do size 3d all over Embroidery-set in sleeve $6 75 now $4 511' Vvhite Mull do size 34-36- Deep Embroidered Fioiirnsc, high neck, 3-4 sleeve $10.00 now $6.75. White Mull dosize 36, low neck wide Insertion with flowered all over Embroidered' Waist, very beautiful- $l~7,oo now $4 75 White Mull do-low neck - sei in sleeve _'/,6 - 3,3 _-18.3.25 for $2.45. White Linen Dress-Blue and White dotted Sailor Collarf- 36-$3.50 ‘ Fancy Muslin do While and Black flowered 36-4o-$4 75 now $3 6 i. Do in Stripes and Checks $6 oo now $4.co. , Blue and White li/Lnslins' six; 36 --; $6.25 now $4.00 Also dotted Muslius in Mauve and Grey, High Neck, Lace Yoke, New . Also Pink and Light Blue Muils all sizes $3 25, $4 75, $5.50 now $2.20 We_l;aye also a big showing of Gingham Dresses in Ladies, Misses and ,_ Children’s at 1-3 off regular prices to clear. . ‘ ' L. . REDDI`N ‘ 117 Queen Street. ' ' 'rua sroan THAT saves you uouav. 8~z4SttME3i. , , ' _ ' ' _ ‘ .' .~..-Iii»t_.1_°»x».“‘-'.;‘- .../ A. S. Prowse, Murray Harbor; __ v . ( _ " J i, , " ~__'..."\‘ ' ' . 1"".-. ' `. . _ , Q s _.,_ _ .,, .» _- _ ._ =,. ,», -.ly »~ _ ` gy , l I' °' .. 5-‘le . Y ,,,,. ,_ 1 . , _ V , _L ,_, Y, .,,‘_-; \ l .rr-.~.. -_-_ \ ,_ .'\. ,__ .1 ill f 3! ‘iii ii( ri). -,,x_. gi - _-. 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