’ - ...~ stir. ..i,'.\J./U? The (`.o_nid`ii»i¢in Powder We do not v\'sh;ou tg lose eight of the fact that this fpowdei-_ has stood the test for years-and is in greater liemand today than ever. sv _On horsgsit acts _marvell- ously, rt gives sy-ghgd ap. i peti\e,_s glossy coax, a loose hide, Bhd B healthy appear. ance. in general. It puiiiies the blood and cannot be equalled for building np broken-down horses, and making_ll1em slick, fat and high-spirited. It is also splendid for Milk Cattle, Ceiv_?l';1___;l»_:1__d tE_tl:_ers are naked chief inspetdztor in the cn.se.af\ Pupils ist ,_ d Len” Thy r el' °l` bY Reg-,Who, owing to the previous defective I,-és?)-tffnsihle fo; . eigullfdlun 18 not. training. .ara unable to speak and _un- ot-herwis ____ rem ances forwarded dcrstanslthe English language, _ _ e an as above. MEtf._|_'1‘lJe__1i;iustice of a cest-iron rule '_' ' n cer on cases was strongly em- qlrgrféul 231°' "mv Wit- hlllll-01`. B10- lbhllfiled by the f_French-Ca.na.diau- M0ck°"Tr1;a1 °: B-1;: vagaries at the ‘supporters of the English-French Monday ___ bl; S 0 opera house on.school and the casing up 01- tba rule 5 ellteml-702' 15. "by giving the chief inspector. some - » 1436-9-11M4ii fdescgetion in order to some extent 5 . mee 'f their objections. The _school W h:_;§Y__ lil; l0\;_ed .her fondly, 'delegation that waited upon the gov- ac _ 'Both a5;___ _fe ¢ “#505 C.0l1SDir- _ernment protested -against teachers l__wy_______ The _“___ P_:;%_l_e1_1__ad byiable being confined to one hour's teach- Opem Home on Mongacur albthe ing in French each day and ln- that September 15 1456; lilllllil direction the chief inspector has been _ ' » '_l¢ M41- gigs; authority to exercise. his des- , n. - » _.1 . l.0CAl.S in Chsrloltv news um. N* hit, '_ ~'r ‘ ‘ _ n-.'.“;’.1’.€'.'.‘ ;‘r“'ir..f..1.° i-‘:.:':::‘“f; "1: ON . _ Write” 50 good work is to ,ask uglto THE THAW CASE' Wl`lt0 Y011 a latter on one and you NEW yo W _ - i _ RK Sept 11.-Comment- h r I ;,“_‘_‘___;_°'}__§f§__§>rNv1_;ureelr,_29A__ _1{I_i_lne ing eciioriaily on the action or the ' f - ~ 1 ' ‘ 3l- Canadian immigration ollleers yester- vphe Guardian welcomes reuable ;l_‘;"_¥_;_ E1 dellorting Thaw, the Tribune f ~ " . iicws_ rom Poisons throughout this .lvl-hm country must “ke on its 'lf `4 i _ _, .,// L _ Ja/ 0 . U/ ,§§ 45 15. lil '_A`=. 4 i *D /\ wiirs rin: wnuts WONT WORK _ Bring the waron or cLocK in me I will make them get busy again. F . S. Mitchell Ex péilt wang and clock rapalxer. 168 Queen S eet. Phone B97- R.. ‘§ is [_- I -_il .| f »_\':c._~i Earn ,llf_l_;re»~.ii _ You learn lliere" A _ » ri 'l`horoughfechnicaltraln- ing ;iay§ for itself---in'in reused returns, a bigger sinehs and a belter salary , \ * ~f_= _‘ -_».a.J.s.,...@"~‘ g-n S Choose today your future work-~'-bookkeep , bank- ing, commercial law, type- writii_r_g, shorthand, pen~~ mans "p, correspondence. ‘ouiiness [.rur`~f'ce or Civil Service, and let the U_.C.C. I give you the practical, thomugh training that means SUCCESS. . Our year book is full of intereailng information for you. Get a copy from Plin- cipal Moran. _ UNION “_ Commercial ' _ Collegé_ Royal Bank Bldg. . _! _,I llzilliax Ladies’ College The annual meeting of the share h< lders of the lljii"nx Ladies’ Col- lege willbe held in ctllege _ _ riumiv. ocr. ani. _ lt 3 p. m. to receive annual repoit~ and to transact sucn business us may._come before the meeting _ _ _ RORERT LALNG. Prov All , ma____1_;1<¥"to __Ti;;iech ét_e_;_i;_;:ouidNe£e hat to Canada. It has found a Way Dept_.. Charl0ttet0w____ i___med___te_§ ;<_'i___p;it a_ atum_r_nary e_i:_¢_i_ to_tthe 'l.‘hi;.w ft p th t -_ 0 I' IDE W s cour s. H G 8 even , etc , have trans_i_;_l_I£g- While the Thaw lawyers were talking » - l>r_avely of fighting the issue up in a ,Miss Gwcnyth Goomb 1 _ _e surely way through the Colonial her classes for pianofor1e‘;if_d‘;’h‘;g§;_:courts, and thus to Loudon, the im. . li, A Bliiiliili iN'rimN_a'i‘IoN1i1; LEAGUE. At Baltimore-First game, Provi- dence" _lS,”Bs.ltiri-tore `4; second game, Baltimore 4,‘Providence 4.” Called in the Bthya tie. “At Torq|_\_ff-0-_-Buffalo 5. Toronto 3. At Montreal-Rochester 5, Mlont- " so real 4. _ ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' ' ' At New _York-New York 10, Louis 3.1¢ __ - At Boston-_Easton :lB, Detroltlf '_ At . Phlihd phia-Philadelphia 7, Chicago 5.` " ' At Washington-Washington 6, Cleveland 1. _ ` ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. New 'York at Pittsburg and Boston at Cincinnati, postponed on account of rain. just opened _ We ft el sure `y`ou (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) . INTERNATIONAL At Toronto-Toronto 4, BuHalo.1. At Providence-Providence 4, Balti- more 2. ' ‘ NATIONAL . durable. _ ` -at Pittsburg-New vers 4,i1>itts- burg 1. - At Chicago-Brooklyn 6, Chicago 5. it tl li ton11L ' At St. Lollis-Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 2. Oval clothes baskets _ Amnriicas* -»;|--\;..- '_ _ Ai: New‘York-N'ew"York '4, St. Louis 0. _ __ At Boston-Detroit' 5 Boston 2. Waist paper baskets “ Wmow Fofnifofe In our show windowyou may see some of this new willow furuiluie we’ve Willow furniture Chairs $| oo Rockeis 5.00 S.iled clothes hampers At Cincinnati-Cincinnati. 12, Bos- “ _“ ' “ .square‘ “ “ 2| x 28 “_ ..................3.5o deep, prlce................_.. ........ ........-.................. ....._....r.|_5 Oval clothes baskets, size 32 inches long, 24 wide, 14 deep. price ........ .......I.3o _ i l l l" /. will app ove of lt. _ _ is artistic -comfortable-light--and i s extremely I 4.75 5.50 .............................-$7 25 5.75 7.oo ..................,_,,,, 7,5° -roundwithcover, size 18 x 26 inches 50 “ “ " “ 21 X28 " .. ........s».-¢'...z.7_5 I with .handles size 26 inches long, 18' inches wide, irinches . _.st Phiiscsipnis-’ 'Philadelphia 4, instruction, Sept. 22nd. Engage. _ments accepted for concerts, etc. Cer- tificates- from/» Royal Academy and ROYBI C-_ollegc of Music, London, Eng- land. _Furtlicr information as to t0I`mS.`»ctc., can_bc obtained at 4t Water St. l278~9-4M3ipd. ego 0.. .;. 0:0 .;. .;. *- o » o ¢ .;. ,, oooeooouoooeo v e so oe," ev »»,oe.o¢ u.n‘u N ".0 iu`|1`iv'ii ° nu|v\|N|uN Hisiunv .;. .;. - U 9 l -|-:~:~:~:~:-:» ~.. 420 QSO 0:0 .f. , . » ~¢.o o ¢ o o e » e o 5 e.»,n,oo.»¢,o:'n.»o,o¢ 'z .:. 3. 2. 3. 0:0 ._. oze .;. exe 0.0 Death torc the laurel from the vic- tor's brow' and snvcd the vanquished from feeling the sting of defeat wlicii the gallant woifs and the brow Montculm \verc~sluin in the battle of Quebed, .fought 154 years ago today. Wolfe, With' wrist shattered and n terrible wound in thc groin, was still pressing on at thc bond of his troops ».¢ _ migration officers suddenly cut the whole tangle of technicalities and dumped the bewildered lunatic across the border, leaving a lot 0! attorneys and alienists aorrowing for the loss of vast prospective fees. "The Canadian swiftness dazzles us, inured to the worship of legal :red tape. But it haathls to com- mend lt~juatice has been done, and done promptly. ’l"ha result, which would have taken months and per- haps years to accomplish, has been accomplished at once. The Canadian lcgiil system is spared. the disgrace 1 which would have sprung from seeing Iita processes cmploycrl to dcfcnt jus- Wtice." isuins sul _ wmi iiuiiiiiiis .___.. . SAN FR/inorsoo, cal., sept. 12 when n, bali passed through his l\\n . ITFMCO" and Hope Istahdé 'fn the ' eil '0' 0' e l "es I my "Solii:h Pacilic,"have disappeared from our inch `vv°ltii'essi`:'d"'t`h`e 'tragedy,"s'nd' g . .`.5u_l,pOrt_ m .. h cmd U, *_ S liriendly or Tonga group in thc___ §a’j"&9‘nl\";~ GWB *Bae me ‘au only]-view. With them several hundred na- k0y'b interview ut _vlclinrle yesl5el'dBY despatch telling of his break with the' ox-champion, the situation leperillex- an' alort le_ being ada to smooth things over. __ lt'was well for English hopes that the-:e.ttac_klng_ troops did noi: know thllt their generzlghad fallen. Ha was carhiedi to' the rear, and with "his dy- ing breath issued an order to one of his oflicers. He was told that the enemy rcti'eatcd,` _and murmured, "God ho praiae~=~=~=~=~=-~=~»=~=°-=~>-=»~=-»=-»~-- In thesecond round the playora__a_re_ 1759_G,,nemls Wbue and Mw-,fcalm Paired °“ as follows ‘md Wm play killed at the' taking of Québec. ` 0" f°'d“~Y Ol' Mfmdayf _ 1788-Congress made New Yorli. the Mrs- Besuell v- Mies Hewerd- .capital city oi tneunitec states. MIB- Hylfémlin V- Mrs. Miller. 1195-Captain Vancouver . returned M_lf9~ Goodwin V~ Mi" Earl? . from his four years' voyage of dis- ' ` _ » cover .' THE LONGWORTH CUP M1’-TCH~ 181;-Major General John Sedg- wick. born in Cornwall, Conn. Killed _ THIRD ROUND i near Spottsylvania Court House. . _, T ..vs,, May 0, 11104. ‘ Miss M. Haszard v. Miss Bartlett, ,,\-11819-Completion of the Alexandria and Mrs. J. O. I-lyndman plays the Canal in Egypt. . finals with the vvinncr for_thc cup. ~" 1912-Great funeral cereifnonics' in Mrs. Bagnall was the holder of _the -Toklo in honor of the late Emperor cup last year. ,_ Mutsuhito. _ ' ' LEAVES $10,000,000 .- ::'1‘heiRexall tooth~bruali is of sup- . T0 HIS WIDOW. erior quality, has curved back and --~ ' bristles of an even space that enables -- _ _ , you to clean the back teeth with the MINEOLA, N. Y., Sept. l1.-The ease and efficiency as the front ones. 'will of the iatc Dr. Oliver Livinga-"' Rexall tooth brush is a superior val- ton Jones, father of ‘ "General" ue for the money-25c.;_ money buck if Rosalie Jones, the suffragetto leader. dissatisfied. MacKinnon Drug Co. leaves an estate Valuedat from $5. Mti 000,000 to $10,000,000, so his widow. ' Dr. Jones shot himself with n, pistol. ::For a shaving soap that softens nt his home in New York, and died the most wlry whiskers, the toughest August Sth. Whether his death was heard, that leaves the face cool and due to an accident or suicide has smooth and gives a fine feeling after not been ascertained. _ shaving you should try 'Euthymol _ . Shaving Soap. It has individual SHIPPING NEWS properties not found ln other prepa- ' *“* _ rations-la bound to' satisfy yon, ~` Entered, Sept. 11tli--Schrs. G. Ci. Price 25c. The MacKinnon Drug Kelly, Fougere, Sydney; Frank, Van- Co., Corner Great George and Kent ernber, Northport. Sts.` 'MEtf. _Clearezl, Sprt. 11th-Schrs. Don- Zella, Whittie, Pictou;- Brilliant, Hub- ::Bun`talu. Bellhllo. for best coal, leyi, Picton; Frank, Vnnc,ouvor,North- lowest prices. 9-'2BMtf. ,-poét. K _ _ ------ ntsi-sn, sept. izui-s. s. Evan- l-‘EOPLE THOUGHT MURDERED gellne, Ellis, Boston; S. S. Swansea* ' HAVE BEEN FOUND ALIVE Trader, Fongers, Halifax. Sch. Lady~ HAVANA, sspt._ 12.-Mrs. Leno Irons M. B., coiiorc, Pinto . _ _ Jenin. who was su1r3osed _to have Cleared, sept. izts-s. avan- hesn _murdered in _Ne York, her .g¢ii`6, Eills',‘Boston; B. B. 'Swanson lJ0d.Y “P suddthrgfll iu_t0`tl_le Iludf '|,'|~|i$¢r, Fongere, Summersido. Bohr. - 55°' °'» “ll _ . f\°°° .. P1=\“°ll§{ Dwi a Fraser, Rlchbucto.. ~ - ..~ - whose name has been _n1snt_i`one~1___ in __ _ . _ _ ,_ __ connection with the case, _were found ` living in a` house _in Havan §l.treoi.__ hers ~ ~ " - ' MoNc'roN N. ‘n. ssi>t.'1i.-"r'ii`s J "'”°‘“ " eome‘ to thti notice of the local police MM`|\'5f- Hell 0" M004” evelllllitl “EXW _ when parties bays. b_scqnée slllesnd ig- 15th, at 8 o'c!ocln, p. m., _to take ¢0Xl°Bf»°d W llfllllf hi ll' ¥“`B° » int consideration a offer made to wiki? _°°"é:_'; “a:§"::$w;‘_m_g::;'e peg' theo Charlottetown “Light dc Power H C0 0 - ' ' - - sons arrested for drunkenness ~ have U°ml"\“¥ l0l` f-'|10 P“l'°l“‘_°.`° °' ml imn‘insa» several tan-cent' seems oi ushtlns slant by the citr- lcmon, 'Chief Hideout says if indlscri- ' ' _mln_ats ;__plling of the extract to ‘_ C. known r nliero continues he will have ‘che _ 'aa m‘.`hrs_,b*0“ght betora ii ::lnt\m¢»~i\|-. iw»‘|i|l.‘y . . tn im t W gy” 1) D 60 D 0 For two prlzaeakindly presented by ,'na¢_G|\___|s _gqujng n\_q|_e_nQpq_ip|- 1'” ' '. I-lill, Connlcf Margow, N. .S.; Sehr._. ..-...R ......,_.;_._.,,_.,..__.,t...._____a________f__mmg mylgg '_ Mens Furnisl\_hig’s. QUEBEC BABY BRITISH GOLFIEIRS COMING BURNED Tl) CRISP -#- . _ --- LONDON, Scpt.12.-Three leading QU_El`ll‘}(‘~, Sept. 10.-Mrs. Napoleon British women golfers, Muriel Dord, Maheoux left her baby, scvcn months the champion, Gladys Rnvcnacrolt old, asleep in her house at Beaufort and Miss Harrison left, Liverpool lust' yesterday, while she wont to do some lllitlit on board the Victorian for n, work in her garden. Sho had notlhricf tour of Cnnudn and the United -been long outside when the explosionlrltutca. They will plriy in the wo- ;ol` an oil_,st0vc set her house on tire. mcn'a championships tournament of -Sho 'rushed into thc house to rcacuc (_‘.iini-idn at Montreal und laterrcprc- ‘thc baby, but was cut ntl from the acnt Great Britain in the tournament S"ucl\‘rsnm ny thc names, and tus time for the womens <=h_umi>lo_nehin_ of the i»_a,l10,._. .i...i.n»¢_ .... . _ _.-. .~"_¢e__,.|s G.a".|6a du¢»De¢¢6,. H-,_ gms one was hurncd~to a crisp. UnltM’“BtBtb§ §t"|Yllmington."'” ‘ ' ° i I _ . ilry Goods Siore . Is a busy place just now. The newest things in Ladies in, and the ladies arc buying freely. - - A Wrappereiies g A lot of fancy Flanne'ettes and Blanket Goods suit-,__ able for Dressingjackets, Bath Robes etc., and a few choice Dressing Gowns for men, marked low in price sire here for your inspection. A ` Comforters . ._ last. .xii 6 Corsels _ v When in need of corsets, you will find satisfaction in any of the following lines which we keep alwayslili Stock, American Lady Corsets, the Parisian, and D and A. i _ Hosiery ' We are always to the front in the Hosiery trade. Ladies will find baskets of ho_~.ie_ry on our coufnters every day, worth 20, 25 p. c. more ‘ ‘an we ask for them. TryReddin’s for Hosiery once ai... ALWAYS. ` Last but not least, we carry a good line of GENTS _ """"_ bile# '°1*""‘1i mass' meeting of ¢ss`¢i£{m_ns oi FURNISHINGS. When you want Shirts, Underwear, ',f,‘I,~'f,',f,'“ ,,f{§,`§{2_ “‘§,`1,f,‘§f,§°,,,,§‘f,,, ,f,,'§, Cherlvtivwwn will he hfldln the Ties, Braces, Socks, Overalls etc., etc , it will pay you to_ call at “My Store" “the Store that saves you money". 1424-9 itmtllB'2iEsil ` ` L' ' ‘A ` e mag s e. 14 _9_18Mu_ il* ` American t 9 - Q Pictorial 'I corsesls l ° ° e Psllghvl ` -fall Coati, Coatings, Dress Tweeds, Sergcs etc , are now, _ H A choice range of Comforters ranging in price frorr_i_ _ $_|i35 to $750 are going fast- secure (ne while they ~' L. 1. Reddin _ H* ;5‘¢’»'#if..='h:.- 5.--' .¥iis,-.j:+z!,.._3~‘-jlic _-&.._' 'V' -4 . ,-4 ;4_i__ »- Y.; Li’ in _ _ _ _ _ ev ..., i .ic ' - ' ' - ‘ .|.~f~ --vnlv .' i-1 - -mil" .epiilr ` in 'in , . ,g , ,. nh; e