Words, of a uarter ’ -0 '~.~. , iZ50,000 Readers aeh -_» _ ' ll V ?6i,’%Edii:f.Sf:§0‘l' E in ` ` " ` , . E oiwiao nary.. _ _D_?‘_‘i_ff°' 190'- ' _ , . . Mclean" Aiiizmy ____ _ _ ,__ _ ._ _ Morning Mah. MOltNI.\'G 1) Wli}ll.l{LY.lNU 2> .- xr cf :'11 bC UNUEI) iil‘)l } Lnainriiusr CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA SATURDAY S PT MB cl 21 I , { '|'w vclvvrsaai run! ’ ’ I i E E E i 9°7 rwlfbhlaann Pun %n¢ erm Arraacrions ‘ ‘ For i-:xninifrio Arrangements Made Whereby All' The Attractions Will be Got To- gether At Night and Exhibited" In The Arena Rink. -iii *Mi 'lite Eithillitlon management have for yeira part brought special attractions in connection with the ldxhllilll in and races These nt'.raci.ionii cost big mnneyanil limo to be Di'ocu|L~.d sometime befvrelianii, uoii Lofore the manageri erit know how the races are ,going to till. They are obtained fiolelyfor the pu|p>se oi filling up the gips which Sometimes iinnvoidnliiy occur he- twcen heats, nnd, in e ise the races should i\'>t. till well, to let the people have some- tli,ng extra in nddltiun. For some time they i.- cd to have these ni.tr,ictinns on at. nlizht, hut owing to the distance from the City-no streetc-irs er othvr nioans oi conveyance, unil owiui; to the evenings at this time ci' year in-ing rather cool lor people to sit out oi iioi rs, those night attractions were never vieil pail-ontzed. - Last 5 e ir in g:tiin[.{ titenttrnetions the iiiiinagoinent' eul. out the nigiit port altogether. This year in securang iii trac- tions they made ari'.iii;.;e1ni-nts lor ariiw-noon tml evening perfnrnianecs- the latter to take place in the Arena llink which has iii en secured l'. 1' the purport, 2 In the afternoons the st i-eiaiors at ti.i- rnces will be aifurfled attractions oi' the very liest kind, rind in the evenings nt the l Arena Rink tiiese annie people, with all E others, who owing to work at t|ii-iri'in- _ iioynieiit lu thi- City during tho day l have not bten able to attend the izievs in “ the niiicrncons will iii- enalilvi to seo theaentiractlons on an extvnded sculoln K the Arena lilnlr. _ Theperformnnce oithcie iittrnctluns ; will curumece in_ the Arena liink. On _ Tuesday evening the eighth October, _ i Weil- .. t .-. , )Viih the Exhibition, the liaces, and the Sllcciai Attrm-tions, in the Arena at night whire the Fourth Reglmeiit llind will give ii cami-rn program eich evening ivery moment of ine time spent by visi- tors in this city will be iully provided or. ElH00ll lH000EES it urn iiinti Lock-out in the Shipbuilding Trade Affects 20,000 Nlen. Iio-\'oo.\'. E-is-. Sent. to.-Niitices were ‘ei-i-ntly post(-'i inthe yards belonging iii lhis action has been taken by the Ein loycrs’ Firderatioti in supportnf Megs;-5 rmstrong, Whitworth, and Co , New opznlsed wav, nnd hnvingfailcii to resume l and will be on ilie rnoe groiini s on netday and ’I‘hiirsriny niteinoons also; all wti-lr drsplte the eller ot the Tyne Sh'p tiioiittracilons so iarsccurail except. one Tl wimrvunnqpnuattia iwtniiixzi or the Arena, and th's one cannot. be performed there for want of splice. \Vhen it is aliiii-rl that it is the atlrnctlen.~ of a lndy sliding holding onto a wire by her teeth. one thousand feet in nildiiir, it will ieatlliy li- seen that this performiinri- could not take place in airy building, lint must ite ti riorniei whei'.‘ there is. space out oi doors. This nel. is e illed the slide for life and vii-il di-:series tho name. Tho attractions so far rieeureii n:i-:- 1. Ilelnorc and Oneldiilii their gr.-iit Ln Pnveiie Plqiiipoleie, and lill>s Onrlilii is the only laily iu the worlil dolnk' this iiim"“ii' ical; 2:. The live Boiiizt-ttis. ii\i`fi‘ Z*‘i\i»i"i“*‘i‘ nnii th rec ladies in an A l norol».rt.lc net. ",;_ L,m,_.¢,L_.~_ in her slide for life, one thoiunnd feet, hanging on hy her teeth to a wire. _ In connection with tins act. l\.thougli ll has been stated alnve that owInK IU iii” distance it would not he il\‘l’\'“""‘ed i" ill” lllnli; yet the iuniisgament will eiiiicavor. ir the rink iii or aniiicii-iit natalie. and this i nt be perlormed in n 200 feet HDIWJ 9° hiive it perinrmi-il there also. _ |_ 130|-zany Comedy Circus, coiisistinu Oi three ponies anti ii kicking mule ihe in->i coinerly act in the lnisiiiess, introducing the pcmlcs and the clowns on n revolvliiil President of the Quebec commission investigating the Quebec bridge disaster rosunieii its sitting here thlsmornlng. Jess Nanco,cnglneer on tlii- electric hoisting engine, who went down with the wreck, and whose thrilling escape has iieen told,wns the ilrst witness, llc had worked on the bridge for two Iseussgrievanei- i alter resumption. The notices will alleot 20,000 m'en. E GIVES $00000 _ SENSATIONAL STRIKE OF GOLD Silver Prospectors at Cobalt Stumble on Gold Ore Without Knowing They Had the Richest Bonanza oi The Present Day- The Find a Most Remarkable One C“"M-i- Sent- 20 -ispeeiitii-ivhit win likely be the greatest bonanza discovery in the wllds of New Ontario was made 3. i’-'Wi ii1i1‘W miles sauth of this camp and about live miles from Temegaml station, T00 DI`0SlJectnrs who discovered it are' six weeks. two veins meet. _ t Tne shaft isiiown six feet, ripolnt where `Messrs. Boyle and Tui-ner, and they have I expectation oi getting silver ore there was been developing the property for the last i i'i’i`°"“ °“ diimil “h°“i3 $59" W°i`i9h ‘ii llold lvfora the proepectors were aware hai: they had struck it. f So rich was the vein that an assay oi some pieces showed aa existing value oi ii hen operations were storied with the i 2r000 nuuccg, ni- 300,000 to the ¢,m,_ 00NllV||SS|0NS E00 Sl00ENlS Militia Department Decides to Follow the Practice in Great Britain. Morrrni-lar., September lil.-Students who in addition to the ordinary curricul- hi- Shlobulliiere’ li‘eili~i-ation of the North um lake ii course in certain military vult- ast const warning nil llollcrmukero’Sue- j ety that their employment would tcrmln- w Pets and distinguish themselves therein, iii iw Eligible for commissions inthe L_‘i_°“ me f°ii°“`i"K Sfli2U\`dl\y- _ Canadian permanent forces or in the Brit- sh army. Such was the gist ofa stale- ment made by Principal Peterson, of McGill ““i"‘~‘l'=4ii'Y. in his address today to astie-on- 'i`yre,_ where oaulkers have cons' students at the formal opening of the ues. d work without having ilrst had the sion in arts iiniinpplted science, i\l0»riiiau§»r~_4-_ 1\,i~° mf* day in-fore the accident, when walking ou the bridge the min that were with him- Coak and Ilaley went down to examine tlic chori, of which lliere had ben sn much tali'. lie did not go down to look . at lt. tiieri-lore from lils own knowledge hc could say nothing no to detects. The witness said that all were a little seared and he was too lint did not want in be the , iirstto walk oli`the work. During the time he had wrrked on the bridge he had never seen anything out oi order its be was nctlna pn-lticn to note anything wrong. UGGESTIVE M ONUMENT l'0ii ATOW Grit Vlni Push llooiit Energy Sch-iiils Morality Chun-lies llisrmony Uordlality Advertising 'i`lilk about it Write about it Soeik wi-il ni it Healthy location Help he improve it Advertise in its papers ` Good country around It Elect good men to ollloo llonest competition in trafic Faith exhibits rl in your town Fire all ornnkexs, ioniors and cheat! my your oiiilect bc the weitrue ann |.ro motion oiyonr town nnd the con ti Aish speak wcil oi public-spirlu-ii' clt ni-ns .. .. _i.ti»--lr" ' T' °" ` 'ml ;',’n:p;.`oE»er ir.a in iiiii~¢.|i-if-'I3 Q_____:"w "fm _ ,IM ,. ,uma nail siting mom tar-i|»i.e i. l-"R ifl“"' “il” h°”;',||,if:,," f- ti mv . iiirai i.fwh'",“ """’ 1 ,tdnli |¥t'll\i.t~»uIiutAi i r lion-e. A_\i_fi;'_°_;&(i““' dinu D Charlottetown- ,nd be one oi them yourself, always lciidlng n hancl to help your hilowmen The Guardian would like io know if the residents of Prince Edward Island really desire n tunnel to connect with the maln- laurl, and with this end in view each person is requested to cut out the below coupon after writing in their name nnd address, and enclose to “The Guardian, Charlottetown", marking "Tunnel" on corner of envelope. Everybody should send at once. wealth anil pro-p'-rity [cr Priucefliward to see a tunnelconnectiug this Province (Cut out and send in at once.) TUXNEL COUPON . - _v~ ' _ C 5 : - ka tin ma nf udi I XE W0 rl and I ‘i ol Q E N ruse 0.. iced or 4; _i [_ lntardh- Linlmcnt- Take no other intends Spending One Hund- red Millions in improving Transcontinenal Line. Ciiir:.\i:o, Sept. lil-As a result of his trin throughout tl.i~ weft nnd his iaith In thi- continue-l proi~ni-rity of the country, lil. H. lliirrlman, it is reported here, has iippmveri plans for spending between $75,- 000,000 and $l00.0ii0,00tl to oniiipieie what - I-e Lielii-res will he the best double-track irurii-icoiiiinental railway sys eni in the country., Mr. lluirlinaifs plan contemplates the construction ofa low grade, ilouiile ~- track railway from Chit-nga to the Piiciilo Coast at San Francisco, Portland and Seattle, nn-i itii operation over the mountain rect- lons by vlcctriclty, generated by water novi cr horn the ltookies and the Sie rraa 50,000,000 F03 ADVERTISING "James li. llukr, the tobacco king o Long Hri.neh.New Jursey,recenily claimed in an Interview thai. he had spent more money in iirl vrxtiting than any other ilv ing man. He iiiild that the llgureu would reach fifty million dollars.-Newspape riom.‘ Yet James li. Duke is to-day one cf the, wealthiest men in the world. When your see a liberal advertiser you sen n rich man The business man who In this age oi ad vertising iii afraid to invent my money in publicity will never accumulate a Iortun record J i udsoi1C W Mrs. Ill? Longworih, T . , C V A C. il, l Smith \V E. Mrs. I) O M Bcddln, Cant li sz, aio, i Tones. l ll, Mrs. J Wavliurton, one air, 1 Crockett R, Mrs. A A Birtlctt, Lt D 82. ill), l Gay S. Mrs V L Goodwill, C\Ri..~38 l Auld II Mrs. E Stewart, Pte, F82, 37 l stnivart n, ivmtiu A Aiiiin, Lt cel sz. 36 l Judson, J ll, Mrs Sidney Guy, Lt Col 82 H5 l ii1a¢'iiiii§iiiii,n F, Mi-i-_ ir P earyeii. Lt Col H2, 34, l Jenkins W A, Mrs. \\' A Wi ciis, C ll A032, 1 DIED MOONICY-At. hi r home, Kent Street' Chariottt-t.owu,Sept 2i~t, 1007, Annie Mooney. Funeral notice later. (;_; Any Guardian reader who reoelvu adlmly print- ed, badly printed, badly folded. badly cut, badly addressed, badly wrapped, torn, soiled or incomplete paper of whatever issue will kindly notify the Sub- serlption Department at once L- -_ FINDS CANADA A GREAT COUNTRY L lilowttiiar., Sept. iii.-A Citngdtm A P. cable from London says: Thu Times Dubllshes the first article of its represent- ative who had returned to England after atour through the Dominion of Canada with thejournallsts' party who travelell under the auspices ofthe Canadian Piiel- 0llNl0ll lN0 THE S WEST |N0|ES We Must Advertise and Send a Roving Trade Commiss- ionerto Westlndies. Tiiiroivro, Sept. 1°.-Sir Daniel Morris imperial commissioner of agriculture in the West lniilee, addressed the Board of Trade this aitcriiooiion the trade rein- tion which exists, and which it is hoped will liererifter exist between Canada and the sister colony. ILC. Sttele, presilent of the board, introduced the speaker. “Canariii's trade relations with th(-\\'cst Ind ei," declared Sir Daniel, “are nc* equnlile. Thanks to the prtierentiiil tariifpollcy and the surtax placed upon the importation of Grrman sugar grow- ers oi the l.Vest Indies are able to sell the Domlnon directly 78 por cent oi the sugar she earl consumes, and indirectly more. In return the Indies take what from Canada? Three million doibirs yearly. Canada must advertise. In n.li my travelling through the country I repres- ent, I seldom or never met a Canadian commercial traveller. I meet American 'drummers' in plenty. Olail the liti-r.~i~ ture which I nm liiforiued Canada circulutesabout the Empire only a meagre few pamphlets ever stray into .lntnulcn or Barbados." 0|0 SALE 0EE NEWEO0NOEllN0 Vessels Wrecked and Lives Lost--Worst Storm in 40 Years Sr. Juiix, Si-ptemlier iii.-The worst, cqulnoctidl gale recorded here in 40 year.~i swopr. the Newfeunrllunil coast today. 'l`o» nighijs report from tlshintz towns and set- lenients showril that ilve lives have been lout. The storm struck many iishiniz vessels and eleven ncliooners and sloops were driven ashore at rations points, or founilered at their moi rings. A large number of veiselii are on their way to .' undland from iniirridor, whrru the Wrcauon eicsrrl aiew days ago, and it feared mor diriisters will be ri-port eil . The eleven veesei.-1 ivrecltv l put into n dozen harbors for shelter, hut were crlvcn ashore or sunk. Most oi tiira : lost had full cargoes of fish. ONE FOR TIIE C. P. \V. AA-Ohl please tell me when la the new road to the llillsivoro' Ilrliigr. ll.-'l'heri~'s no new road. li.`s been __a._J ici-gotten. ’ \ I ,_ ix ‘ 1 \ ; Y Y - . through the English refineries, 10 por nent, -.1-_sl ondon Times Re'nresentative’s Con- clusions Aiter Tour ol Dominion- _ British ;lgnorance -_-Thunderer Editoria. 'lie railway. The article deals with immi- llrntion. Commenting editoraliy, the Times reliirc to the ignorance of Canada still prevalent here, and adds that there is probably no country in the world wherein conditions OF Prosperity are li completely within the reach oi any man or woman who will grasp them. The Times also refers to the labor ques N011. Ind says,in new as well mold count ries, men who work with their hands seem sometimes in need of being remind-s ed ci their essential dependence upon ,men who also work with their brains. E Alter dwelling on this Dolnt, the paper concludes: “If tbeCnnndian ship of :tate is to make ll Drvlperous voyage oilleers are iullyan eiaential as the crew. If they were not forthcoming the zeal would be lar mire diiiicuit nf attainment. Canada is Ioriu nate, at lent in having among her lenders on both sides of politics and ni rosa: tl--g both races, statesman tried in experience and of approved patriotism and lane im- perlellsm. - ' The Cape Colony parliament will bo dis- solved tomorrnw The continuance oi' the councll'u blocking ol supplies ll creating aconstltutlnnal crisis, and it il probable thai. the regained votns of the rebels dia. franchised after the war will suillclont to defeat Dr. Jsmeson's party, and Baum Airiea will be politically Dutch from Rho- desia to Table Bay. The election to the legislative council occurs in November, iiiii to the house ol assembly in Fel.- ruary. -ii__._1.__ E00l0E.E0. EHS ~ mir Mains Found Guilty of Negligence and Disobedlonce to Oidors Gunimii, Septeinl or li)-Mark Reid, G T- it