_* terms. For further particulars apply l ` "'0‘- t RIAD BY BVIRYIODY I ii _ _ ‘ _' oo En PRINCEE -B ,__ __ lr' 1 < . ER 40,000 IeEAnEn_s DAILY ___ ` ' ‘ 3 -‘ . . __. ,, _, _+ _ ~ ii _ ,.. _... 1, _ ~_- rf .__ wt- ~:.,~ - _ -~ f . ~. _. 1_ .__ .,,-._~.,< ._-_ _ ._._ __»_ _ 1, _ 1 --1-..r,~,_-<14,-f fi ,.~.-, if _ .J/=» .'-,-- .‘_._.l. -»{_~._ \ _ _, ,_ l: _ It _ fm , _ 1 THE (IUARDIAJ V S DWA D ISLAND L KE TIIIIDIIW OV P _ ri. ._ _ _ '_ ` 5 __ _ ‘ _ __ rw’ __ __ - - t- -* P - 1; . l A -Au. 'ri-in Audi-:,_,--_"»§.,.;=, ~ ,_ _ __ _ _' _ I WORTH PRINTING ` ” " _.111 ‘ -¢- ‘ . rf. Tas P:oP|.s'o rAP:n~ -1-_li Q I‘d| , Th ', 7 ' ' ' _‘.°.'L'.'.li°»ff.°'<`='l»'-"-.ii-'l»'._ F331'-»<~».i",i°2_'i°.° "$3.111-1. ¢..........n1_ A cHARLO'r'rE'roWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1919, »'§”'.`.1‘.f.l, ‘l`$.'I.'1'.Il'." '.'Z.'1§°§'°l'.'.2'.Il"»ff' iiniisii c sissio A oiiini iioioculsi ll-lem ll! A mow ciii icii or um ciiv council. EAP.” no uri l.._.'.?I.‘iil, liilllif mine Ami, DEAD Several Matters Dealt With---Police Criticized for inaction---Motor Vehicle By-Law Passed. _ 'The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held last evening Mayor Wrlglrt prcsid|ng,_ There were also present Ilis Honor Recorder Mar- lin, City Clerk W. W. Clark and Councillors Webster, Yeo, Smith, Con 1101-3, Riley, Miller and ltuttray, also 1111. ]1¢1nlth'ofTiccr, Dr. |Mi:Millan_ ’l‘lie minutes of thc previous meet- ing were read and approved also the regular bills. A communication was read from Mr. C.J. Gallagher, theatre riiaiiager, stating that on Saturday, July 18th they hail made a proposition to the city to build a new entrance to the iuarkct on Queen Street in the centre of the building for ri public. entrance to the iirarket and Blake Bros; to build a seperate entrance for the lavatory on the north side ol` the iiiarket building, allowing 'tho tiieatre lessees thc exclusive use of the pre- sent entrance for the theatre. They also propose to spend a considerable sum 'iii repairs, re-decorating and painting the entrance, lobliicsiiiill tho auditorium and without the seperate entrance lt, would be inadvlsable for tlieiii to undertake these chang.'»s_ Tile lessees agreed to pay 10 per cent of the cost, said 10 per cent to he add- ed to the yearly rental. lt was hoped to have the work completed by Sept- ember' 15th the date set i'oi' ihol open- ing oi’ the tlieatro. |Maiiager (lallaglier who was present, gave sonic additional piirticiilars. ills \\/'orship proniisod that a special mectiiig would be called at ati early date at which the public property anil1 inarke_t eoiniuittces would confer and decide what to do. t‘ouncillor Yeo moved,seconded by (‘ouiicillor Webster, that the City Eti- giiieer be aiithorizcd to place a storm sewer on Kent Street froiu Col. l). Stewai-t's to the coi'ner of Kent and Great George Street,. Carricil. _ On iiioiion of Councillor ltattray seeoiided by' Councillor Connors ten- ders were ordered to be called for coal for the City Building and Mar- ket l-louse, tenders to be in August Eilrd at noon. l‘ouncillor Yeo gave notice that 'it the next regular meetini-7. or .1 meet- ing called for that purpo_se he will iii- trorluce a by-la\v regulating the stor- age of gasoline, (‘_ouiicillor Yeo made refereiice to the recent fatality iii Suminersidc and the damage of such u thing uccirrring here. Other councillors also dwelt up- on the necessity of having a byvlaw covering this mutter of gasoline stor- age. Councillor Smith pointed out the necessity of inspection applying also to the gasoline pipe of the oil coni- -7 -. ..-i- ..-.fl-+'if,'l"i=°l»:lsl'-`l1|'%‘l'Elé‘l%`lli‘Fil' i euiinvsni sriciris *SALE OF FORMER AMER|C_AN (‘onsulute Saturday, August tolli, at 12 o'clock noon. 190-S-12.\lfii 3 *CAR FOR HIRE-STAND. TOMLINS llakery. Phone 319. 152-8-i)-Miiipd *BOY FOR -STORE. ONE FROM country preferred. Address “D” Guardian Office. 181-8-11‘M6l- *FOR SALE, AN UP-T0-DATE, FUR- iiislied cottage with ull modern conveniences, nice location. Write "E" c|o Guardian. 119-8-SMLL *LOST-SUNDAY NIGHT GENTLE- uian’s wrist watch, between Cliff llotcl und Gurney's Mills. 1ll0“0' grain li. P. B. Finder leave at this - oillctl. 200-S-12'll'l3l *LOST _ PIN WlTH MALTESE Cross, in the vicinity of Park Road- wav or llocliford anti Fitzroi' Sl-5~ Firiiiei' please return to this office. 15l-8-9.Miii *TWO LODGERS (GENTLEMEN preferred) can be accomodnted w th or without board. Pleasant and cen- _ triil location. Apply at Guardian Of- fice. 7056-7-16Mtf. *CANADIAN ASSOCIATED PUB- lishers wish special representatives in every part of the Province. Re- turned soldiers preferred. Liberal personally Guprdinn office. 'i322~7-2ilMtf *PUBLIC AUCTION FURNITURE for Mr. lWilt'ord Coulson, 21 Prince Street offers for sulo on Wednesday, ` 13th August, commencing at 2 o'clock. Parlor, diningroom, hall, bedroom and kitchen furniture, stoves etc. R. Beairsto, Auctioneer- ‘ 195pd. 'TRY OUR JOB PRINTING DEPT. for your next order, for blilheads. _ Iettorhesds, envelopes, visltinE , cards. posters, All kinds of Dwmpll- ' let work done. 9D°Cllll lll’l¢0l 9" large quantities. The Job Printing Department of The Island Guardian Publishing- Co., 176 Kent Street. Charlottetown. iii I puny which runs through the town to thc tanks iii the siiburbs. The matter of the coming visit of the Prince of Wales was next brought up. _The Mayor stated that the mutter of the celebration was in the hands of thc Great \Var Veterans Associa- tion. Membcrs of the City Council had conferred with the G. W. V. A. at a meeting. 'l`lie Veterans desired the council to pay the expense of thc bands and to have thc (Iity Building and Market ilouse decorated. The firemen also desired a grant for a float. The Mayor stated that the gov- ernment was giving $1000 to.l`ci-il the soldiers and $500 for fireworks. Messrs E. P. Kinsman and J. A. S. Bayer were in charge of the decora- tions. (‘_ouucill:rr Miller drew attention to the need ot' having some cleaniiig done to the Police Station and the matter' was lclt in his lianils. Couricillor Yeo \v.inted to know ah- out the plans re remodelling the pol- ice station and who aiitlioriznd tho holding up of the same. Councillor ‘Miller replied that it was true. the work had been author- ized, but it developed later that the qiiartcrs would he i|iallet|ii:ite and no hotter l'acilitics would be pi'ovidi-d-- tlierc had liven at cry against plat:in'; the cells' in the collar. - ’ _ (Yoiini-illor llattray ivaiiied know by what iiiitliority the lloiicc Station was beinil coriverted into ii si_or:ig;~ room for seized liquor and what right. the police had going to the country on liilaiiil lteveuiio work. The Police. c.tnie in for severe ciiticisni at his hands-lie alleged that they were not patrolling the city and all day Sun- day _not_ one had been on Gi‘at`toii St. ivhcre their services might have prov ed useful. Ile also referred to the reckless motor driving in the city clainiiiig that noi; an arr'est or number of ear had been handed in. lie deriiauil ed also a report _froiii the inagistraie of how many fines had been collected in the past month. The iiiformzttioii was not voiichsafetl. lie also i'o<1uest eil the City Clerk to proiluce the pro- vlous nronth’s report of the police court convictions for violation of the speed law.. Tliis was done and not one eonvlct‘l0ii was recoriled, Council- lor ltattray suggested that the police be provided with glasses with special non-glare lenses so that they might be able to see a few numbers of the swiftly moving cars. Councillor Connors moved. second- ed by Councillor ltattray that the by-law respecting motor vehicles for passengers and motor trucks be coni- mitted to ti eomiiiitee of the whole council with Councillor Webster in the chair.. lt was read clause by clause and reported agree.-il to with aineiidiiieiits. it then received its third reading nd was passed. This by-law fixes thc license fee. for motor vehicles for passengers at $15 for the first and $10 for each additional vehicle. ln case of liorsc-draivn vehicles the license foo shall be $5.00 for the first and $4.00 for each additional vehicle' belonging to the same person. The Mayor, may under his hand grant a special license to any resident of the province for ii period not ex- ceeding six days. ' The fee i`or such license shall in hc ease-of ii noir-resideiit of the city ho $10 pei' day and in the case oi :i resident $3.00 pci' day' which fee shall be paid in advance for the whole niiinber oi' days. Council adjoiirried. Child Killed in Auto Accident Y/tit-MOUTII, Aiiglist 10.-Au auto riccideiit oeciirred at (ileiiwood. :1bout.,10 miles from Yarmouth, th_iB morning, and Norman, ten weeks old son of Mi'_ anti Mrs. A. J. Noi- sru, of Clark's lliii-hor, was almost instantly killed. The car was driv- en hy Louis Nelson and contuiiicd. bnsidcs the above couple, their two other children, and Norman Nelson. n brother of the driver. At Glen- wood the car struck o soft spot lil tho road, the steering gear went wrong, causing the car to skid. llllll before the driver could relllllll Cllll' trol of it. the iiincliine turned turtle. rnrtnnnteiy the mn was un. which saved n greater fatality. The little boy was in his mothor's urins; llllfl when tho car turned over his lieiid apparently struck the side of ine riincliiiie, for when the little one was 11111011 _front the wreck it was found that the skull was frllcturell and life was extinct. L0lll‘S NGlS0l\ was badly cut about the legs. blll there was no further serious lnlUl'Y'. a t A-RCI-IDUKE I8 REGENT COPENI-l-AGAEN, August ll.-A GPS patch from Budapest says the new Ministry at its first meeting Y€S¢€l" day resolved to recognize Archduke Joseph us Regent until ii national WAN1-so 'ro nzrrr-A nous: ml good. location, and with modern! conveniences. Would take threel Fears lease of a suitable house. Re-l quired by first of January but would1 take aiu-liar if more convenient. Ap-'0l1‘lll l° 'lm Al""l"l“lll" ” ll ' Dly by letter, L Engineers' 0fhce,lto do their utmost to support llllll Assembly ni- erected. "So that lll tile” unsettled times there may be 0"” firm centre in-the country. The Archduke then entered. Md after o short Speech DY l’l`eml@" Friedrich. tho Minister t00k U10 H sked them thc eouiitry_ lt, is o. _ . 1; , .ry ed by the sliipping situation. Bulgarian Ammunition and Rifles Found (Special to The Guardian) Bi<1iti.l.' A -- ' rifles and guns and greiiiulifs' hidden .‘ . 2 . .l‘ - I-1. 5. the Gulf ot' Fiiilaiill. parentiy going to be ii fight to a finish 1 be taken over hy Brig.-Gen. J. H. Mac- _ __ Brien, C.l`i., C_M.G_, l).S.O. The staff miles off Si. Johns, at three oclock ___ at Canadian lieadquartors is being general, are returning to Canaria this _ Mm-ine Dept. ` 121-s-siucipa in Hunger-v‘» r°¢°llSt_l“°¢l°“- c I and the number of N.C.O.'s here is also The Dragon will refuei here. for Itadibullah. . J Nl: 0! Pl'°D°!'_U°”i . _ _ _ the service is pairticularly welcomed by coirimercial interests at the pr‘osent liiiie, as the direct. llalifax-licrnrlida cable has been iiitei‘i'uptod siitceJiiire. Germans Now ~ was_niet_ by tho cruiser Dauntless. 120 this afternoon the reception of the royal party. served and_tlie Pastor Sub stantially Remembered by ‘ Charredlbdied- oi Men and Women Recovered from in. i>i.f1._u....... ln ‘common with many other places the liltli oi July was duly observed by the people ot' Belfast as lliciriorixil (Special to The Guardian). west wind which blew towards the Dny 111' 1119 111111 111* 1111, 1_-11-,,111 “-1113 11-111. M()N'i`lii'J.»\l.. i\ug. ll.-The bodies river i'l'0lll-. llllll it lfl lo illlfl lllill 18 gathering took place on the liisloric of men, woirien ami :i boy were rccov- duo the salvation of the entire park. C11111-(111 1.11-111111d1.1_ 111111 wdp, 111111191-oii1d_v __ 9\`0ll l'>llli€llt froiii the riiiris of the When the ilrelrieir ;ii'i‘lved the Mystic- 1111,.11,111,1_ 11-11111,, 11111111119 p¢1»5f,11_.1 111111 _ Mystic-liill Island, part ol` the sroiiic ltill was ctlvelopeil. 'i‘hey licardshouts 111511111-S 1‘1-0111 'dpi-gud added to tho ' railway, whiih was ilcstroyed by fire for help and nioans of agony, but it 11-,1y-_.1 1119115111-@_ T111. 111.111,; 111111 at a sunimcr resort near here. Scv- was impossible to aid thi- victims. 111111111111 [1111 1111511015 111,11 11,111; 1111111-g eral bodies will be recovered toirioi'- They bi'oke.down the wall and in this \1f1»1-11 111111.] 1191-v'1i_d_ N11 111111-1; 01,1111; row when the wreck is cleared, Tire way got a few people out when the 1,1, 11101-1, 51111111119 1111- 11111111' 1111 31.15.1111. _l exact cause of the tire is unknown, scenic railway fell with ai t-rasli into 1,11, 11,1,nj115t 111111; S1101_ T110 1_11.1f11_.11 but it is thought to have been cans- the_r'oaring i`ui'iiacc. lt. is stated that 911111-011 gr0u11,1S me now 111111111111 Q ed by a Cinder ora inatch. The Ilaiii.rsltlrei'c was ii czirloail of lwtllllll UU ll llirougliout the ‘province-. _ spi'air1,; quickly and were firnired by u when it fell. T11111111S 1,, 111,, 1'1,1~1151g111 111111 111,111-_ ~°-- = f ' ' -' oi' those now long gone the ciiurcii ' ' ' ° 1 site and the situation surrounding the sncrcd edifice erijoys the atiirriratiou _ not only oi' the people \vho worship ,__ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ there on Siilrlratiriliiys but visitors of :ffl "l_v_‘__:___ll?'___l;_‘;;_l_‘_'__‘llJ_'l__l;':_ll;l;___l.l;;___:Hg lw __ _ _ __,__ __ ___ _ __ 188 a every class unite in giving it first __'____`______s___________ " "` ‘ _ "ll-* U- l ~*lllli»l» -lil by 3 T10 ' ' place of all they have seen.. The ' l mapl.= grove you pass through in or Troop Steamers, Enabled to Sail ° ` dei- 15 1-t-in-'ii tin- <~i{in-1-_ii 1-. -aint-ri.- fromllygrpgol for Canada _ kept clean and be.iutit`iil, a.°.‘orils plea- Q I sine to the eve ind shade and shel _ _ ; tel: 'io lhf- iiiiiriel'oiis lleiluipilges lllriit lspeclal to The Guardlanl' ' "ither there who the eoir'i'i> 'ation l.()i\ll)().\I /\u\!ust ll --’|`iii» iriili_t'ii'v l" ' ' ll ' l` l" ._ _' '_ ‘» teen_"r:cos i'e.- 'isnt . lglillllllmglslHlmhml` :ls lmmllmll by lm 1.. ‘ rll\'ei'l`tlie1llrelovclilytlllzlfilllslinlly lhel Fel ll . '-‘poo :tier its iirmuces ia; im- . - , , _ _ _ proved soirrewliat in the last few 0T'l`/UVA. Allilllfll 11-r-'Vllf' D¢‘Di\l‘l-' ("ffll`.'l ll* _1;_§l__lC11__tlil_‘__\; _\\o1_f=__litl_il_1r_1-__s_i(t_r_ days. The Moiraiitic and t‘orsic;in ment oi' Naval S1-r\ice annoiiui-e the ‘ll'l'll- '" - _ -l ‘ l- ‘ll lV‘ ‘ l had to work from daylight to dark to r _ _ . _ __ . . _ ,- ., taste of tlioso \\ho pl:ieed them there. i 1111111.11 _v1.,11..1»,111_,._ 111,. ('11s,-1111111-_1 111111 in.iiigiii.it_ioii ot .i ooiiirrieifial uric- A __ _ _ __ ____ ___ (`armiia left. today, while it is hoped ll‘P‘S ~‘i<’l`Vll'f‘f l"`l\\`f“’l\ llilllilllil illlll __ lmln__l_lllll|"_Hll‘ll l; l"l_‘lll_ll `l;ll_ lo.” the partie and .smeiiia will 111-11...-i on llel'lllllda._ ll iles beerl_ e»~i_l=l_ll1ir-'lll‘;l ‘_`ll’lll` "’ ‘llll ;`. “ll‘lll ‘l” lllll lllll lll the liith, and the Mr-lita on the l:'»th. bciwecii tie t`aiiadi:lll l'2ll ill l‘f‘-lillllll .. . _ . _ ._ _ _ __ l 011111-31111111115111~1.11111.1.1~1_11u111111 11191-1. station at liarriiigtoii l’assage, N. S.ll_ll‘_` llll" llll‘l»ll'lll‘ll_ll_'ll lll‘ll rl`lll"'_lll lll l are still *_*-_‘_1)o() t‘d1111d11111 5011111-1-5 111 and tho llritisii (lover-iiiiieni, station at lllll:l’l' lll"' lllllll" l"llll'll lll°ll"l`l" Wlll’ licrniutla, :intl will be open for public niilitairy rilpiiiriiriioits and i-,ivili;111_~; sci'\'icc toiiioi'i'o\v. 'i`hesi- two statiolrsi - ' _ *_ ‘ " d 111,.1~_._ 111-G 1,111,111 11111111110 110111111, 111.__t111~. were erected during the war for travail ll_ll'5 mllllllllllll-l_' ‘lllll _llllllll` l_ll‘_" llllln p ous of proper-111111; 111 91111111111 111- the purposes brit with. the cessatioii of' ll‘llllll`l` llll llll`l"’ gllll ll lllllllc” ‘l llllll' 1111191- 1101111111011. 1,111, 111-1. 111.111 111.1- -_ hostilities, arc now available for cont- ‘ll_“‘l 5'9"* ‘ll-Tl* - iiiereial work. The cstnlrlisliiiieirt of :from the in.iiir road :ind ieslifii-.~: io braved the terrors ot' land and sea to lilv the i`ouiiii‘ition ol' this .'iour'sii- "All hail to the day when the liri- ' tori.-t cairic over ' And planted their standard with sed foani still wet. Above and around it their spirits still hover _ itejoieiug to see lio\v we nonor it! ` vel." _ _ So far as we know no coniniuiiii~_'.' and Philan l.()\\'l-Jl.l.. hlzrss., Aug. il.-.»\iidrc\v :irnegie thi- t`_antoiis Steel Magiiato l led here this iiioriilrrg ar scvcii o'cloek. ( t.-\irilre\v i`ari|r-gfe, = liiisiriessiritiii, own oi' lltiiiferniline l~`ifeshiii» Sf-ot-1 t lair oii ot' \\illiam and .\lai‘gi\rer_ t ;ii'iit-glc. I lis father was an intelligent iii;iii of I >`l-l'0lli-5 eliaraeter and hztd eoii~_idei'- able repiitziiioii in his iizitivil town as xi writer and speak:-r on politiuzil and t ecoiioniic ipiestiotis. lie was :1 riiastor it lii 1849, fiiitliiig his or-1-iipiitioir gone, ic ill-citled to sell lik loom-. .inf emi l with his t`:imii_\' iii .-\llegl|i-ily l'ii-_.'_ 1 opposite l’iitshiii'gli, \\'liei'e they i'el:itives_ \\'illianr l‘:ii'iri-<11" i.\iiiiii c eiiiployirieiit in ii cotton r.il'Ul1fZllt ill) ‘CW ll"lll"l illlll l`l`lll -V t-oul write ii fair hand and coiit' cr- Rmmmuml have hmm fmmdl l(lnS" llll -“lllllfilillllf-l by air l< l`<‘-ll<1l";teril_a_v, \\_e ll<_’l1l‘\l oi_ll0irr_~_\\_'l_io_di I considerably reduced. Major-Cl-en. P. The cruiser Dragon was accompany- A Tliucker, n.ljuarit-general; Brig.-Gen. ing the ileiiown_ The Dauntlcss pre- m g _ , Sl _ _ __ _ ._ _ W1 , H _-_1U_.,,‘. D. M. Hogarth, qiitirtermn_ster~goneral, coded the other worships to this port son n jo i(i)__1 ig_ il__ll___ll|». _:c ~ -__A and.Brig_-Gen. J. G. Ross, piiyinnster- last week to make arrangements for _ arm on F00 . -l.. \\ lore Dv _ month, cot. Finger win iisinns een. The noiiiiii was nroceeriing slowly (Special f° 'l'h° Gvardlellh ' fare. They paid $40,000 for the pren- Hogurth‘s duties, but the other np- in good weather, with I1 full moon SiMl..-\, India, Aug. 11.~The Amir e poin-tments have not been announced. and no fog. rind will enter Conception oi’ Afgluiiiistan under the peace treaty Tho chief issue in the matter of re- Bnv early today. F-lilllfld Wllll Gfplll Ullllllll llldl W00l*~ Datriation is the married soldiers and ft is expected that tho Itenown will not only loses his annual siilisidy ot their dependents. nr whom them are cruise around the imy tomorrow and $600.000 but more than $5.000 in ellb- saveral thousand inthe country. There' will come in this city nn Tuesday- “l‘l~"' “'l‘l"l‘ if Ililnenrs .iw had on rie- nro nlso 3,000 officers still in England, it was learned that the ltenowii had posit with the government of Indi.-_ of whoiri n large number are inarried, sufficiciit oil to take .her to lialifiix. Conllsi-.ation of these arrears is u _blow I , iity 'r a boy, and great str: . d, I\'ovt-iribei' 2f;'.,l1S37, l tho' elliot' li v 1 l iirzite to tho lftillcil .\`tiit<.'fs. llc _-at-tiled :‘ lsposal. ( ol, Andi-rson iriadc it a 11 I to working.: men and boys eager to .1 nbiiiidatit liar\'eslt, for among lliel 0ne oi the World’s Most Remarkable-Successes.. From Bobbin Boy at $1.00 11 Week to Multiinillionaire thropist. _ ' Soon after this the Pciinsylvanin. tailrosul Voiiipariy made experiments with it bridge of cast. iron, and Mr. ‘arircgie was coiivinced that the use _ _ _ l ot' that material would become gener- _|iivcn_tor, author, capitalist arid p_l|ilan-l al. iii- orgaiilzcd the Kclystoire Bridge lll'l-ill-ll. Wllw born in the liistoric olll» \Voi'l Steel l‘ouipany, with an ag- had gregate capital of $90 000,000. Tire oiripaiiy also owned more than two- hirils oi` thi- Coiiiiellsville coal field nfl ,sevt-r:il of the greatest Ore ii'il-_: ot' Lake Superior. In 'iS.\‘li he piibi-=lied his ‘l\Vealtli," e1~riiile1l in l<}iii;l;in1l under_tlie title t` “'l‘he (io\'~1u»l of \\"ealth." The hook oiileniii-d that snrplu.»~ \\'f‘allh was a at-reil trust. ,to bi- ;|fI`;l1(1l1»lill,llrl;;[litlgnsllitlllllitrtilllliav; 11111.11 _ to deliver his sonllnt' very fine tliinirs iivgic s_i|i-ci-i-ile<_l _liiui :es _'1ii_1»i11-iii 1'. . . . » well worth reiiienilreriiig' about our :lent oi the \\e.stei‘n oi' T'iit~I1iir_' 1-Um1ml;,ll1‘1 I,ln1lS. 1l.l1(sl1H.:1§\1()l111l,ll1.l colltitry, the war anti the noble licl- division. Anlllltltlllly a tllial'telrAoi`l ii iillllioii pouiids l first, bo.V:s. an1l_ai`ler‘ sonic niorc_ “llll`ll` |\\"h‘l': still a boy. _ili_\r_ f`a_rii1;i:l_r‘ sterling have been spent in strike pay. lllll lllllll-ts l_rl»ll1‘d ii bil ty ellvll llllt- lll i_n:uio his lii'st_liiis\_iics_~. ti-iiiuii. ||ll.\` _ __ _ -_-- the ator<‘s:iii_i pastors hands lil ineiii- 1111; 111 Mig .Scotts siiggi-stroll. ten _ """ " S . I t Th Guardian) orial of his indiil-tion, the gill ol' \ll<‘~ sliares oi' All-:rms ldxpress t' nnpnny lll~.ltl.lN _-\ugusl_ ll.-Coiiiinenting (. pecla 0 e .. ._1' 1.Wlcoligregntion wiiich on being read out ,,1,,,.1(_ 11-11,. 111,,11(._v 11-as 1-111_s,._1 1,1- on the letter wi'itt"n receiitl bv ' l‘O‘\’llll`\' Aull' 1l‘___1h'l_ `m.H"1 alrioiinted to $325- Tlllll Vf\ll1f\lll(‘ ‘Wil niortiigziging the t`aiiii‘l'_\' hom" to l 0ll"l‘fl'l""l' ‘ll_l'lllunl`0ll llml, lllé1.l1U,"l1_(,l__ iiiiexpel-ti-il ‘gift made it dit`t'ieiiit t'ol‘_ncarly its full value, the bold stop l _ ‘\lllllll“5l.lll"l 1" -th? I "mll.`_,`l, `, the noir-pliissed rec;'.plent to do more 111.1111: 11111011 1-,.__. 111,, 11.11111... 1,1 M1~_ R W been oill‘l'<‘ll ll’ Vl“l’l’lllll__l'lll' tlian express his deep gratitude to tlit~.'(-111-111.131.-5 m1,11,m._ who ,_m.,_,,,,_1‘,_1 1,, liioiiart-h "iii the name oi' justice and » A iin\vspa1u»_1- that Vi'.~_i_~_o_iiiil, i.. _______)1___ (__. 11011351 'wh0_ml_, SU com. ________1__i__g me _nun by _“___ m,_.Smm, _ . *__ 0 has not get icaclioii ii dct.isioii_ _________v _“___ his __S___c___._ _________ ____ "___ S0_______________ __ cal bank and signed his first note. s good fortune in this enterprise was thp real foiinilatioii of his success several directions. In 1800 Mr. Cariiegle indiiced Pre-1 dent Scott and Siiperiiiteiiilent Thom- i V ' 'I "xi German Press roleuin had been found the year be- rty. Eventiially the shares oi' tliel conipnny limi an aggregate Vlllllfl 01| $5,000,000 and in one year the ciishi dividends amounted to more t1lun‘ $1.-_ 000.000. The profits from these in- veslme`nts placed Mr. Carnegie upon ii solid financial basis and enabled Iiiin later nn. to undertake enterprises for other _'ri'ii<~leS what it had done for l'titiil_ l`oiirtli: -'i`Z.at ti single department should he :_i_‘sponsible for publishing Iiicts i~egari;iiig thi- cost of living here and in otlieivr-oiintrics. l<`it`th:- 'l`l\:it with a reduction in \\'ot‘kipg liours and without an increase in output, a further iiir'r‘ease in prices _~=t-eiiiell inevit_;ili_le, witlioiit control. _.\ir. l_toh‘ii,~; said that 94 per cent. oi the tool iii lduglariil was subject to iiliixiluliiri foiitrnlleil prii-os. Piirt of tht- it :ilanr-.~, he added, was more costly, but 1| part \\'.'|slow-1'i'iii price since cirlilrol li.id lwt-ii lii`tt'd, The i-N-oll .\lii|ist»~r said that un- fort|iii_itelj.' iiiueli of lC|igland's food hail i-onie froiu Airrerira because r»tliei~_-drill'/~1-.~' had hi-_:ii shut 0i`l`, and that in .\:|iirii-ii the excliaiige' rate »;i|l \\'oi‘lu~iI liardsliips. ' . .Am .___ _ I Scores Prince , ' - ' Y _ 'rinco lli'ni~y oi' ilrussia, hrotlier gf orniei' l'Illl)l1~i'oi‘ \\'illinm, to King ` (iei»i'ge, in wliicli he asked to British ll his o\\'ir liiteri-sts" to desist, in de- lllillllllll;-! the cxlriitlltloll and lriiil ol' the ioriner Eiiiperor, and de(-lariiig' 'Vllilllilatt says it is an exliibitioii ot "iiiisiii'passal\le t~liiiiisinr-ss." The \`o1r\v:i|-rl_< rt-inai'|<_; that lien- rvc charge that the prim-ipul guilt for the war may be attriluited to Eng- land is without a jot of evidence. This iio\\‘.~'pap<‘r. which is the Socialist or- _1:'in_ ternis ileiiry "a danger to the (ierinan people." _ .Irie l"i-eilieil ' considers it n. dis- grace that it seiori of the Holienzol- lcrns “ut this time has tho impud- ence to___use such language." --A-_-_;._a.___ TIIE VVEATHER TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON, ETC. TORONTO; August 11,.-South. west winds. tntr nnd warm. . lligh tide this morning at 10,55; tonight at 11,57. tomorrow morning or __ much larger scum kat 11.40" and Tliursdny morning Dt I . 12 24 _ _, _ -. . .___,;,,¢___. ‘_ I r 1 ___ J _ _ \ _ _ .~¢¢ 1- 1 .