HE HARL NG- 13-B-Ili-:Y iowc ` =.»l_ ‘ f"-.:` l- .l no au. *svn -5 _ ramen lllall . . mum. -`_ .. P.i.e.‘"'fiii.e‘.‘.'.-,r,,ri>,9,s¢, . ._= L - - " _ _ I ` 'wrsl 'resserssrysiws ' esiarorfrsfrgws. ciinii1>A. THURSDAY. AUGUST 4,1913 `_a»m. 0- ew _r"~=se.s¢iief.si.e‘.eriuses'e,r.°'_ CADETS CAMP IIT Mnnmnf Bonne NOW IN SESSION _ ».I.'.`.~`~7_.l ----*_ . ‘I A Number of Important Resolutions Discussed. A Splendid Meeting. __@_-*___ , (Specla to The Guardian) l n~ , NEWCAS'l`Ll1}, Ang. ‘20.~-The Mari- iIItgriifI:c|rcI§’. t1)LtLI1IhdlImrilIneIdpa1d taxes time liourd of »l~rade resumed at twu.I and howl llc.pe,_ ae( ;;1‘;“;e5n;rcIliea|(i)t ., _ E _ The following were enrolled: Hon. ' _ . Smblps' Rev" s~ J' Mncarthllf. Ald. local ortion in taiiatiorires 0 gmnt llelyea, Ald. MacKay, W. J. Jardine, 1\1¢l.s,»,, Read Milne. 'W lk . John McColm, Newcastle; W, S_ 1,`)g_ Hams und othém su 1), _ta Wil_ gic, M. P., D. Machachaln, Jas. Har- tion; Messrs. Log.i5`lO1;10e,. » le mo- l`I!~'”£"» twatti Uhaillanl; John others in part L ' “Bon and Bet s, i er ou; A. A. McNeill, West; M,.s,,,.s_ C ` 3`l»li‘lIfJIttI.;]t~0v'5`r-’_I'§§f{,1)fI. H. Jenkins, 1-resident, nnrcIago!I;LI\II:i`s1`/IJelIl?;xs(;lltl' “It womlsl M P 'P ,s- “Ce U-“<1 H. W. W2; laid on table till the evening. I""’9id°"t L0‘lf»Z¢'H l`0D0l‘t emphaslz-' lease; ;fl:I‘>eEI1tsI()I`ooIilIlrI)v(»')1l;hlng fishing cd the necessity for providing all' take out fishing lic ny vers?" to possible facilities for increasing used duced by Hon Donalsnii was Intro- fulness of St. John and Halifax ug,11,m|]y ,.m.,,e,l' It can oxgltslont glad Hllllllfing P0118 for Transcontinental'Dominion GovernmentwcL?rItrolI:d ir: f'("g‘\t' The I"te"°'~’l°"m1 ll\BlU»\g0-I lund fisheries, President Lodge said ment had agreed to ud_\,ust the new that Miramichi fislllnr round ll:‘lt-lllf tllllfl fl’ Willlllll fcn 1101’ cent. full of nets. In many Lrisers, sfswllddt o tho old. Hc advoco.tcd employ-Iliad killed the fish W (1 Mum.,-1. ing ri permanent Secretary to glvcl m,,gi,,,, ,|mi,»g ¢_|m'1)0,,-,;,,i0',', Governxi his whole time t" the WUVK- Iment to take over at once and > 5`0Cl"-‘ISIWY Wlllihnlfl reported rliffi-I serve historc places as lion' |,,I,I€' culty 'in collecting dues or getting I"isr|llid, Ln I-lnvc Modtli of hh' rumvvcrs from- many smaller boards. Nrrepis, Nushwaak ncn,,\,BirI,;“T(Sf A ccmuicrcial man or an insurance land and llurntchurch was carried un- nvrcnt would make thc best secretary. nnimously_ 'N10 l3*“Utl0“ fl\l09'LlUll was intro- Endorsement of inter-provincial fl\lC9‘l IW Alll- 3UlBl‘t, Ncwcustle, who I-Ii=:hwuys, introducr-rl bv 'l‘ W put. favored tax reform in the direction ler, Nmvcastle, was /cg;-piled ' I ‘lf Wlltlng Oll llUll GLX; improvement Ihscriminufinz |~,-lilwny 'rntgg in. of personal property and income trmluccll by Aid. Ilelyra, were mn.. ftnxcs and increasing lunrl tax with ‘l"'“"°‘I- UV- l'l`iI‘c llrifed that Tutor- bcrlmlls ii business tux regulu.terl by "“"’"I"l llflvlll-fi IN* ullliilintrfl in ldur- floor space. 'Flinre should be no pro- 1:33,ITIMT,i;ImT;':iZ'Sl“."S' _ “ii n“"l"'l` perty qiiiilifuilltion for voting or hold- gppnfl money on l>\lrnIII1vI|IL;;‘rli||]I)lI], and HUPE HIVEH IIHMEHS PIENIB .;__ BIG IIUUNII-UP NIINIIMII SIHIKI A party of farm-ers from Hop-o ltiver, with their families, visited the VAN(;(,UV|,M| AML 19_0,,,, hum I'-`-‘llJUl`im0ll\‘-*ll farm Y¢St\=1`lll\Y “ml dred arrests have been-made .in tin' Izlggglariled tlvlth Ditcrltid:ur1‘noIhl3ns€;xr?ilc`t1i‘IJth Ifofll (Tina Btn” zone on Vancouver s an . uponhwhat vfvas toblbeiseemh The The presidents of the union at ";'(‘::,‘et er “V53” thmvofiaiforgr etxgregégii Ladysmith, Nanaimo and Cumber- I I’ d ir ton of what the W land are in Jail, charged with riot- Qhg’ :ug taken tea undybgzré ling, and charges of attempted mur- Jthey left ,the farm the visitors gath- Ider»and msc" are yet to be mid .wed together ruul'Werc addressed by against some of the hmdred .who some members of the stafi and spec- were take" mm prison mst night ' l visitors Professor. Ross pointed und. todayi Fmltyscvcn wen? arrest' mt uf! ,junta es to le derived h ed in Nanaimo during last night and ghscrvgtildnl of tgne methods adopted thirteen more were added this fore' Mlerg’ and yr Dgnmr t t§nc§0,1isO“i mlhnltlie early hours of this morning M. _ sioe o win e eern . Gm,en’lmént was doing to cncu\,mgeIunll1‘-lHf!)- I not only extend them a SI~UVI~“"~*Mf`- SCYYYIOU1” Kllllrlit. welcome on behalf of our citizens but St' GM-"'l5e'S Masmlic Lodge. Ge0|`H€ I must thank them for holding their town, had an ide-cream booth, which first. meeting in the Garden l’rovi|r¢¢ ‘lmllt Ullt l“Vlti“l=f l`€Il`0Hllll\€ntS to thi of Prince Edward Island It is -lu “"<’“'*l lllll"ilU; U10 dlly. There were honor to this province and particu- “lT" “Wings 9-ll‘ .‘ . Kennctli M:ir'l.e/ul, \V|:e-il Kr-uf. .~.t_ ersou, Wsst Kent .\.t, tsl-l|ool_,_ Ln- IINDIGR W/\'I‘I‘lll »\'WII\'l. (ill NN ’l`ll _/\l.li.l 1<`ruru-is, Queen Sur, .\‘rbo~.l -- --- :sl-, FIELD SPORTS Hensley, Sumrnr-rside ls 3rr 75 YDS. DAS:-I. f_)!’IdN Grourrds, llrighton, was brought 1,0 L, I‘|\rfl1=, hlrilitftgllc . (‘.l;|ir, Il/lout:|g1|e .... ,_ l_~rf_ I i'i.AiN invu. opus 'ro ‘“‘""i"°' "“"”’"""“l"°" mf" 7i“°~ suuious Aw .iusious U, MN F* l\i<'.!\'r-ill, rj, S, :gf-llool 15; ,. (`l1l|`ll, \V, I\. -\`\’l\ool .. 3 :I I . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . :<. . . .. An; ""’ _ _ ~ ,I f,.iri~.r._i\ um ii., ori-:N 'ro snurons. ,,Hi1\n.m<-rsiilc _ . _ _ _ _ . , ‘l.§\i|'f=|\ Sq. Silloryl ., l'l.IIi1i¢‘, West lit-.nt Ht. Srliriol lslt rirlerson, Wei-al. lin-ut Hr.. .\`rl|o..I. Ztiil l ln the shooting inutrlg frr l `l0fl YDS. I)Ah`lI, Sl‘1Nllllt.*‘». . t l~‘.uf.hbrlnnd, Montague 2nd '_ BRIGHTON CLOSES (Canadian Press.) ’ The Regatta under the auspices of As briefly reported in yesterday’s the Georgetown Boating Association Guardian, a public meeting was held OTTAWA. Aug. 20.- The Domllp- held at Georgetown yesterday, was a in the Market Hall, Charlottetown, ion iloiernmeut is simply waiting t e splendid success and will class with on Tuesday night in connection with trend of events at Sherbrooke, No the most enjoyable aquatic events of the first union tonvention of the CPHUK9 IIHS Y-liken Discs ln thc Thaw the season. It is estimated there were\ Maritime Province Lodges of the ‘-550 H0 far “B the CHDIUII is CODCUH' over a thousand people present. Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen cd ,The Special train from Charlotte- and Enginemen, which was opened in d_ t d t d rt town had about 300 excursionists in- the city that morning and will be in -@-_________ , I Work Ends in u Series ` Athletic Events; The (fudet (lamp at the Urdnanc ' ‘ c W. l'in¢.-nu, Queen hu. School 31d, N 'll'G UF W_f\It, Sl<1Nl<)ll8. > _I l~luinmcrsi\lc .......... .. lst W ies went back during the ,]|ly|`l\lr.rit:|i:LHf A . S'l‘./\Nl,‘ING HIGH JUMP . ing proceediuis was u pp... l<‘lllt SICNIORS. grniu of sporting events which uns entliusiustically carried out for prizes 5l\1\l`l'. Slim-u\¢‘I‘I~'illi‘, lst given by the Gover-unleiit um; t|,,,.\Vr:lsli, tguern Sq. Scllool . _.._.2nd ,' Morris, .\‘unun¢-rside ,,,, _. .ird lowing ure the results! I 5 ItIl.’\'NI.\!G llllill JUMI' FUR SENIORS. f"\ll=ll`l>. Huinnu-rside, lst i\lorri~_:, S||inuu'rside 2nd 3rd S Dewar, l\'lonf.u_i:uc ,, ggmtl “‘T‘\Nl)INu URUAD JUMP Vlyde llruluu, Montugur- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ __ 3,-,ll Fun SENIORB- .\'hurp, .rlumnn-rside, 9 ft. li ins. lit \Vcl.~|li_ Q. S. Sr'.hool,lift. Kimi ,..Zf1d , (‘nmpl.cll, hlontulfue, lift. |‘.ins_,,_ 3rd 1il'NNlN(l lI1`{t)!\I) JUMP l.,.,,,,,,,,, M,.,,,,y,.,,_ ,,,,,,,,,a,,,,,, ,ml iron SENIORS. lst (`u|npbell, .'\'loutm,'|ic, 2nd . ` --`1'<1u. fi. s. sr=i..»..| :ini /\ull<‘rslu\, Wesl. l<'.ent Sl.. .\‘rliool_,_ l.sr,I , , _ io'r.\'if. u_\< rc, Fl ill J UNIORS ONLY. .ind \‘.’. Mc' urey, tl. H. Hclioril ' Ilrd lst 2nd .‘.l<\iit:if:lie .. . . . _ . _ _ . . . . . _ . . . . _.3111 ‘ SHOOTING the .titrullir'\n<.i Trust. 'l`ro1\hy, the result was us follows: IMcNoviu_ W. Kent School ___,,,1sf, Znd Mollisou, bummersirle ...3rd I GENERAL PROFICIENGY /\fl<'r n very close contest the Sum Him", J_ A_ Mcnonnldy Cardigan tiiemselies and would carry alfa; To JUNIURS ONLY' u1crsidoi(‘adet t7lY 50 “_ r nee. i '_:Nort0n, 76 UDIJSF 1023_8_2,M3,_| A`n.ox`n}xNon”A'r°Ar.ssisroN P. ' in. island containing two pairs) .Ol the oholcest Prince Edward Is am’ niaek Foxes-<>n° 9°" being PM I . chased tW0 Y¢B|'l* 95°' “om famous _Dalton and G0fd°“ "“"a,,.| en. the female of tho otlixr P hai their osenrimz this v¢M» ““ h ° ,_ male from the 0"lt0“ "“\:‘° ” fr are a iuuf interest in etc er vim; the foxes to romllln in their pmtive "meh and the purchaser to NIC ms _heir the proselwv- 1*' °“° °,,,,,i ...rs of-nie hishm °1“°"°Y 1” re ranch is under the l>°l`5°“° wu‘;"‘M 1. of and expert. 0° I°" l"`l°°" eta considered. AIJPIY ff’ th” °°°'l, rg' ~mrr.m ' our-k. A1b°f*°"~ 1° 3;' island. 1031-8-2 m- . -L-----~'* (Canadian Press.) SHERBRUOKE, Aug. 10-Harry K. Thaw, cut on from. escape from Mattewcan by his arrest at St. Her- mengilde de Gnrford, just over the international line from New Hamp- shire, prellered in his cell in the county jail tonight to fight all pro- ceedings to be taseu for sending him back. Conspiracy, on which he is charg- ed, is not an indictablc offence, and tonight word was received that the District Attorney of Duchess County. where the asylum is situated, is on his way here with ri warrant for bribery, which is extrndictable. Thaw in defence ciaims he has a ticket for Detroit and that hc can- not be held, as lic is just passing througli Canada. (Canadian Press.) HANGHUW. Aug. 19-The rebels have abandoned Non Ulluhll. Cilpltfll of the Province of Klang Bi. Ar- raul;:mcnts nrc now under way for the entrance of the northern forces. (Canadian Press.) M0NTm<;,\1,, Aug. 19-Overcome by smoke on the fifth floor of n burning building in Ht. Peter Street. Alphonse Caron. 15 years Old. was burned to denth today. ,The bodv was found close to an open window l,u|-ned to a crisp. Five firemen sus- tained minor injuries and vast crowds in Hospital street watching the fuel had a narrow escape when the arm! 0| ri great derrick on the tenth floor ‘ ol a building under construction fell into the crowd landing between ri. team of horses attached to a fire wagon. In the fall the derrick Mm struck ure neu're\evl1Unehulldinrz. wrenching part of the cornice away, but this delayed the fnll louis ci\0\|l¢l\ for the people on the street to hurry to places of safety. The loss is $40,000. TRYING T0 CONTROL SCHOOLS Eoiwourrou, Aug. 10-Ga\l°iM\H- are trying to gain control of schools A perfect day and over two thou- sand spectators made the races at the beautiful driving park a great success. lt is estimated that there were over eight hundred horses and carriages in the vicinity of the grounds. The racing was among the best seen at the local tracks for, many years. In every heat the fm-| ishes were close-sometimes scarcely inches separating first and second- The greatest interest was manifested in every event. The Starter, Fred J. Wright had a difficult task but han- dled his fields well and gave perfect satisfaction as did all the other offl- cials. The promoters of the meeting, Messrs. MacDonald and McKinnon, \vcnt to nn immense lot of trouble and expense, hut were well rewarded by having a record crowd. Happy George, 2.23}, Carferry ami Rcxlight were the winners of their classes,' each horse going a splendid race. The track is several seconds slow but is a fairly good course. The ofilciuls` were as follows! Starter-Fred Wright, Summersidc. Judges-H. C. Hooper, Hugh Mor- rison nnd Robert (lrafer. Timers-D. B. McDonald and Dr. P. F. Smith. The E-lummcrsidc band was present and played very nicely. cn, C. L. Grant; Dixie Girl, Hennes- Ilazcl, V. (lonrad, Georgetown; Snowbird, Archibald Kinrr, Sturgeon; Monitor, P. Gotcll, Georgetown. 'NOISSUS NI LIFE INSURANCE Ml\}N ST. PAUL, MIUN., Aug. 20-Re- presentativcs of more than one hun- dred American life insurance compan- ies were on hand today at the open- ing In this city of the annual conven- tion of their national association. Governor lsilierliart and Mayor Keller welcomed the visitors, for whom re- spbnse was made by W. Q. C019, OI Jackson, Mass. The feature of the afternoon session was the annual ad- dress of W. A. Llndly, president of the association. Tomorrow the con- Time 2.2752, 2.292, 2.30, vention will take un the discussion of ` rates,~ competition, agency supervis- 2.30 PACE, PURSE $100. lon and other topics of interest to the insurance world. The gathering will close Friday morning wltli the election Of officers. SUMMARY. 2.24 TROT, PURSE $120.00 .5- €»2|Bl\'JP" rawlob-* Happy George, Steele King llrazllinn, Walsh Orwell Belle, McKinnon Aqnlrl, Nicholson N»-wz~a»- l§g¢¢3l\1P-* as u§-KX N to Zenlot, McKenna .... .. Shrubli, Grossman . Goldie T., Matthews . . . . .. Time £.29}, 2.29}, 2.30. 3 3| 4 dr. Aco1nnN'rAi.i.v KILLED. EDMONTON, Aug. 20-F. W. (‘ox Assistant Mill Manager accidentally shot and killed his wife ns he leaned forward to kiss her prior to her leavlmz the luiuso for n drive. Hcllnfl ‘.2 MINUTE TROT AND PACE Nuns- QQDJFI Rexlight, Robinson .1 Yankee Princeton, Steele 3 White Socks, Morrison 4 in their districts and install Gull- ca t h rn In some Plufefl BWI* I ll GBC 8 . ' ‘i have been engaged. Erlilcntirwfi dc-I a~l.s- g-ua N Campbellton Belle, Mlllman G Dry Flmner, Acorn .... .. (latherlue M., Grossman ln his hand n rcvolvcr which he wus cleaning und which wcnt off Bullet lim-gmgng 15 now dismissing them and ,Sweet Marie, Matthews . . . . ._ G 7 dr --_-*_*-‘ mn¢.\d'a mimmz cures D“*°°\\’°" P ~ ir 6 5 entering her head. lint;-l,,_q' Ruth, Frank Stewart; Vix_ great gatherings of statesman ln this city, of philanthropists and capital- sy Bros.; Bumble Bee, F. Howe. I5'-Sf but H0119 Wew so welcome as 1il'S“""» F- “~ N“"U“’"\ IW'-illlil bor lst blouse.) one who .had 'I "Wy """“W °SC‘ll’0~ I Mary, R. Clary, Georgetown ......‘2nd Mr. Mcckins tried tu turn one of tlu- l Humming Bird' A_ Hardy Ge0,.ge_ SPEECH BY MR STEWART steers from :1ficlll,wlu-u the animal town _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 3rd rushed upon him und one of the Othrr competitors in this event The lion. Mr. Stewart the next "hm" I““`"" l’l"T""'l l\i~< li'>‘l_V. “liter- “.,.m Dot, Murdock King, Sturgeon; speaker, expressed his (leliglit at be- “"1 hi” I“”\"f-. llcath wus almost in-2 Reliance, H. Fisher, Sturgeon; J. D.Iing present at that meeting. It was st“"t""°""s‘ ‘ IEHFIBIE Illllillll III HHUUKLYN. N.Y.; NEW YORK. MIR. 15|-The bodies I UI Mrs- MHFY linkc und her four children, Horace, 17; \Vulter, l'l;| Stella, lil, und Dorothy, 14, licre found in their llrooklvn homo yestcr-I day horribly mangled. lu-side them, I llyllltl. wns the lnisbuud and fufhcr, Henry l.rxkc, ri rcst:uu'uut. chef. _~\p-- pnrcntly he killed ull five nud then fntnlly wouudcrl himseli. 3 ln n corucr, huddled i|\ :\ pool of blood, with u gaping wormll in his head was Lake. He wus in ii semi- Vl<`rederick \ Cniiilrog, Mexican For- cizn Minister in a statement galil that uegotutions between Lind and the Mexican government are not entirely broken off but were being continued confidently. Despite gba Forcilln Minister Gn.mboa's state- mcnt_ ho\vr\.vcr, it is known here that .’\1cvir‘o`s reply to the United Staten \rbi|-.- couched in diplomatic language was ri dr-finite rejection of President \\'ilsnu‘s 1\ropor~u.ls as precedent by \I.iurl. Unless thc Washington govern- ment secs fit to submit new propos- itions then the ncirotiations must be considered herewith closed. . -___.__¥_._@_. l"Ifl<7N(`H l’Iili`.§1lIDIf`.N'["H BIRTHDAY. I’Al"tlS, Aug. 20-President Poin- cnrc celelirafed his fifty-third birth- day nuuiversary today, having been born nt liar-lc-Duc, August 20,1860. llurinrr the forenoon all the foreign dl- plomiits resident ln Paris called at the lfilvsee and formally presented the congratulations of their respective sovr-reurns nnd zovernuients, ~i_____,_ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COIIIIG EVENTS, MEETINGS, ITC. conscious condltlou and could only mumble incohcrcufly_ He was rushed to a hospltnl. where pliysicluns said he could not live, According to his neighbors he was n kind father, nm; riven to excessive drinking. The pol- len are nt n loss to fix u motive for rfl\e_criruc. lic wns about 45 years old und his wife about 40_ , __---_._-___.__ Mlnard‘\ Llnlment (eras Dlnthr-rin. Minnrd's Linlment Cures Odds, *Q fine cr-ut por word each insertion in ,this column. ('m\h must amgmpagy .order. Minimum charge twenty-f\v¢ ‘ cents. _*_ "Interesting lecture “Camp ahah with Western cow-boys." by Rev. fl- (`- Tuylor, in the Hall at Hamp- ten, Mcu<\e_v, Ann. 25th at 8.00 p. im. Admission adults 15c. childfm 100. 1021-8-illiiie --_--_.___,_ 15. 51 rr- ,_.-...~.-,. _ ..»,-¢~<-__. . 'Eli _*‘~ ,~ ll f I il I ii i. ,_ _,_ i fr . ,_ if ;. , ‘ . \ 1,' I .- 4,5 3,. r' 'J it 'li I ’ Q ix I . _. _. , i r, r 'i x r .R A. fi? ,. off ‘i lr, _,i .u. < a it I. .l . -_ ;. T’f i rl' *fi dt. ,ir _,M ix i. ‘f . 'tl ' ii". ,Pi ( ‘,,..., . . Ji. . r J... ... -s'a-ge-2-fl' T' - a--$7' U. . El _ddr _‘e-sms' .t 1’ .\: ff. ~ "-“T 1 ; ; fi 'J 54