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I 1 I V4 L( Y* vi A V _-'»:_f~..'Y° -4 ` _/, . ..` ;».\ ` 6’ /_-_ . _ - .rf s Ji. _ 4-. -- ~~» . 1 _ , *J _ L i _ I' ‘ m ,name v, war un Y'v»so ‘usd _ I I- I ° _ I .. _ 1 _ In \___ . - j _ ` I iihnlt tlrils Is,'Ili:,-"volit-.ee diqtlie , 'X I :v,_ _ ’ _ K- . ~ -MW 0 9 U53 an na on' _____ _.______V___V_____:__`_:v_____::__*_V__.__V_:_.___-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_;-_»_~.-._-_-:_-.~_~:_-;.1-,j;{5_j,-_;-.j,~7;-_~,~_-,-_-,~,-_L_-,-_-.-.-:_-‘fra 1.: H ! .__ _ ‘l V ’ U' HQTEL' ARRIVALS . rr PAvs ioBy__ln‘tiiu Province. suPPon'r Tue cANou:A1'Es Dom _ ‘ p li ,-; _. gd I A-T 3 O CLOCK Inu., fayia 1_1-*_ -aui. .unqiu 'iii-» in-.»1\-‘ ' | ~ VICTORIA `*|\~¢¢lve'uui|»i_»4 r i.ni~4\=rlb!3ll*"'°“ ` #-4- ° .fi - ‘ . -‘ i , ’ ll.- Beer. huinincrsidc; Margaret D9 r Cora, Lawrance; George C0U5l"“» - - l}mlly Cousins, Boston: John Hall and 1 r’ _ Ricliuulsoii, Malcolin llicliardson, Har- - " "" "‘“` , *NM rl' Hicliardson, G<’0l”l=l<‘l0\Vl\3` F- L IWIIHZD ' I H70 4’ ‘I POW ‘ Johns, Moiitreal: T. II.\'ri» incl viiiises catarili, dysiirl-~-1. r_0l1_UH1- 1-oiii§i»i~i-.ii i- is or ihc giui-i-.-i iiupori- li.~'i_n, weak, tired, lui1;i::d feelings ppl-i-, li I-our-i-riis the nior»- _-in-i-ily., ann worse troilbles. iiuiipiiwiii iii' ihc aruiy iviili iiiuiiiiiuirsf Ilood’s Sarsaparillii. has _ been »hii-li is Ihr* ull" f‘l1l~“'I 'W' “`I|l"I‘ "ll" wonderfiillv siii-1.-e.=_€ suv- iwss io our ,irui-'_ i’.ii'li::inliii Inle- giwii iu»- iw~.e;ii».-iriii any other line as a quality competition raiirgu. ' 'l`hc Crown Prince Range, complete with high Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26.50 The Crown Prince Range, without shelf 25.00 Wil OLESALE & RETAIL “Iii 5-i eislerhiiirefo .,: '|..~||u.~rt'o. ~ - ' “ /‘ i ______ '_ ___._ ___ __ I-I I` ‘I PATRIOTIC YEAR Canadian National EXHIBITION -Tonouro Aug. 28th to Sept. 13th Complete display of Canada’s _resources and Manufactures Canada’s greatest Live Stock Show._ Creators famous band heading unequalled musical programme MARCH OF THE ALLIES Splendid military scenic productions featured hy aviation flights. Closing each night with wonderful fire works display. The usual low rates will apply from Charlottetown and other points. Dates of Issue A Return Limits Fares Aug. 27th to Sept. 6th Sept. 15th $34.35 i Sept.1st..4th., 7th “ 8th, 13th 15th 25.75 . f ‘ ara., and sin 111-ii _and isih 23.55 ‘ Tickets for sale, sleepers and infomation given Call, Write or Phone ___..~...... 4., _. HOTEL CLOOIS.-Shaw‘s Hotel closes for the season on Tuesday. September 7th. BORDEN EXPECTS EVERY MAN TO DO HIS DUTY BY MATHIESON v . - wife, Lsyahoga, ll. \\ right, bummer- _THE MAN wH0 DGES 1-H|Nq5_ side' C. Fislie Montreal; Mr. II. ____ DR. A. ROSS IN LONDON.-Among the registrations in the Montreal Star Office ln London last week WM DP- Alex Ross. Charlottetown, P. E. I. CANSO BOYS RETURN TO-NIGHT The contingent of Heavy VAFIIIIGTY from (Iunso will return to Churlotte- town to-night by the Northuniberlund. BY RE-ELECTING THE MATHIE- SON GOVERNMENT BY AN OVER- WHELMING MAJORITY YOU PROVE TO SIR ROBERT BORDEN YOUR APPRECIATION OF HIS 'I -"""""“'.“ 'G' wim“""f‘. svMPA*ri-isric coNsinEnA'rioN L 3Iflllwl"*““‘§‘§°f-,1"l,‘[;f‘lf,f,“ (_ m,,‘,nm,,; Fon THE isi.ANo's ci_Aiivis. ii"';. ‘ '. - - - \1m,!,m \|,- mul \1,~-.- \li~llou:ild I _ li 1'; ; _ . _ - - ' ~\loiiiiu:iic: S. li. _loin-.~'., 51 John; l"I\»~ \ 0 J L ` ri-lice \'i1':ulIl. . TEA PARTY. -l)on't forget the big Tha Party at Graliunis ltoud Tuesday, Sept. 7th. Siinictliing in store for lovers of sport. ll` duy is not fine will be held first fine day. 2823 NEW HOUSES.-A tastefully ile- sii.'ii<-il _'ii Hd _ iiii~_1<_>.-slide. ilvubdeateneiiliaixt cottage is being completed on the piece of vacant ground at the top of Hillsborough street. Electric light, bathrooms and all the latest sanitury iin 'oveinents urs bein Installed for WHY DO OUR FISHER FOLKS NOW CHANT A SONG AS THE GREAT WHITE FLEET GAILY 'STEA`MS ALONG? WHY DO OUR WORKSHOPS NOW MERRILY RING AND JOLLY OLD FARMERS WHIS- TLE AND SING? 'TIS THE LIFE AND HOPE PROSPERITY BRINGS, FOR MATHIESON'S GOV'MENT IS DOING THINGS; FOR MATHIE- SON'S GOV'MENT IS DOING THINGS. EARNSCLIFFE NOTES-Mrs. Ilen- iyv Young and Mrs. Robert Jenkins re- turn homo to-day from a pleasant vis- it with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, i\Illl (love.-Mr. (lliarles Young, form- erly of Earuscliffe, and son of’ Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Young, Pownal, is in.cliui'ge oi' a threshing outfit in Saskatcliowziii, and is making eight dollars ii day.- Mrs. llcllc Mutt-li has gone to spend the remainder of -the summer with friends in the States. Mrs. Mutch is one oi’ the most highly cstccniod citi- zens, and hor many friends wish this very estimable lady A pleasant holi- day, and that she muy return to l-liiriiscliffe greatly Improved in hcallli. -~l\Ir. Alex ltoburtson, lted Point, who taught scliool so s\icr'c.ssIl`i1ll-y hero inuny _vr-urs illzo. paid his i`i‘lond, Mr. Frank Mutch, a very welcome visit roi-enlly. Mr. Robertson has ii host ol' friniiflfa up here, who are always dcliirliled to see liim.-A city sports- uuin had ii narrow escape from seri- ous injury recently. \’Vhile enjoying tho iuvigorritini: air near Mr. Twee- dy's sliorc- he was attacked by a par- ti<:iiliii'l_v mallgiiaiit type of black duck and only escaped owing to the fact that the duck had a broken bill. GOLF.-ln the first match of’ thc lllllllw-iirili f‘up. (l-landicap) Miss Ethel I-luszard won from Mrs. Harris- on, .\lii<.~: lliii:"l‘s won froni Mis:-i Iloli- kirk, Miss Miiry llaszarll flrnwing it bye. The next iniitch will bi; played on Wciliiesiliiy next, Miss Rogers pl:i_\'iug Miss Mary lliiszard, Miss lithirl llaszuril di'n\viiu.: the bye. ’l‘he i|iialii'_ving round for the mens cham- pionship was played on Saturday the following eight continue next Satur- day :-A. A. McLean, 103 vs D. B. Stewart, 92; A. VV. \Veeks, 96 vs J. M. lliiiilcr, fill; ll. W. Longworth, 98 vs W. Vit. Cliirke, 99; \V. K. Rogers, 100 vs \V. Harrison, 97. In the competition for the two prizes presented by Mrs. ll. liearlz, Mr. f‘. ll. H. Longworth and Mr. Harrison were ties and they will play off for first and second place. It is cxpcvtcd lliiit ii team of Vluirlotto- iown golfers will leave on Wednesday moriiiiu: for 'l`i'uro to play n match wiili ai tfuini ol' the Truro (`lub. This aftcriiooii there will be ii inixcd four- some"mi1tch for prizes and it is ex- pected 'fliere will bo it large field of players. 'l‘lu- drawing for pnrtucrs will be ut 2.30 sharp, any players who cannot lie nt the Club hoiise by that tiine_lnay _ti-lr‘|i|ioin~. ilioii' <-ntrios. L _ - ~._1_...__ _ Health First l The first essential to proper care of the body is nourishment that goes directly to the re- building and mainten- ance of muscle, brain and nerve cells. Grape-_Nuts I ` and Cream is a powerful," self-su_fli- cient ration. ltcontains | all the rich nutritive ele- ments of whole wheat and malted barley, iii- cluding the m_lneral ’ salts so essential to thorough nourishment, I DI I5 Mr. Newsome. \ . but so lacking in white bread and other com- mon foods. It is partly prediizest- ed in its making and .. agrees with chil _and adult alike -a delicious, healthful dish for any meal. Made in Canada A 10 days’ trial shows . 9 - - si W’ K°¢l§(i~lfiil.l'.§.’... ` I "'°'° 's3»di‘y°3f»‘3?~. 80 Great George Street . "'""“'” 'iiI‘.l'.i“l.ff'i5i.1f"°" "“' ' WHO SUPPORT THE MATHIESONJ GOVERNMENT THAT SECURED $100,000 _SUBSIDY FOR ALL TIME. WEEKLY DRILL. - The Home. Guard will meet to-morrow (Tuesday) evening at 7.30. at Drill Hall. All members expected to be present that can possibly do so. Capt. Landrlgani and Lieut. Sterns in couiniaiid. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL.-An ice cream festival will be held in New Haven, September 7th. under the aus- pices ot' the, ladies ol' New Haven. Proceeds to go towards Macliliie Gun Fund. 2851‘ PRIZE COMPETITIONS-The tlircc silver medals to be awarded to lioys- and girls attending tho public schools, namely, for the best pooin ot’ not ,more than 6 verses, thcbest essay not more than 350 words, and best photo- graph, (ull subjects left to the good taste oi' the seliolurs) will close this- (Mondsy) .1ilght,_Sopi. iith. These coinpetl,tIous,_liiivu been open i`oi'.oi,_;i;r two iii,o_iit.Iis__.ai\i_¢l quite li i1ll_ipber,f_J_£. the wiiili£u‘s,.tI1i3 medals -wI.lI» be pre-. willed-.l3\lil.tllf=`vri1¢ vvcni aiiil..¢#=iuii. publisbe ,M ,,,_ _ _ . 'BIBLE `M’EE'riNo.` -oifiiie cvéiif ing of Sept 21111. Mr. .I._ 41),, `Seq`i_iiaii addressed at Hazellirook ii 'iuectlgg representing the coiistitueiicy of t ei Alexandra Bijan,ch_of the Canadian Bible So`c_Iht3'. Deacon Layton McCabe presided Mid liitrotluccd flu; speaker, who in aclcur eloquent and iorellilo manner outlined the wonderful world- wide woi‘k‘of tlieillritisli and li`,oreii:i] Bible Soclc”t'y,"s)ieukilii: iui>i'ie `paii'li<:- ulnrly of the woi~k_\vliicli its auxil- Iiary, 'I`Iie Cniizidirlii 'Bible Society is doing in our own Doniiuion, in aidiiii; the work of nlldeiioiiiiiiaiioiis; in placing lin 'thc hands -of ov'c_`ry, emi- grant who comes to our shores the Bible or a portion of it in his own toll-_ gue, and ‘now is giving to each soldier Wlio leaves for the Iiritilc-l`i'nut it Khaki-bound New '[‘esfiuni»nt. In view oi' this greatly onvlari.:i\il undci'takini.< and tho great importance ol' the work, we liespenk for t.lic 1-olllwliirs a gen- erous response. Tho following ot'f`icei's were iippointod:-Rev. IC. S. Styli-s. llon Pres.; James lvivtfalluiii, Pres. Jaiucs A. Moore, Vice-l’ri>s. Pope Noy, Treasurer; Sarah H. Joiics, Sei-.'y. WEST KENT OPENS.-\Vhcri the pupils oi' West Kent Si-hnnl rctiirii to their classes to-inorroii' after their summer vacation they will find some needed improvements in the shape ol' new and better step". and. in some rooms also, new f’looi's. ull uf splendid hardwood. Messrs. 'l‘_ f‘. Jziines und Ilunry Smith, the property comniitteo of the School lloaril, are responsible for the \vork, which i‘clli‘.i‘is cuiisiilfir- ublo credit. on thc coilt\‘actor.s, Messrs. Lowe lli'os._ Next year it is the iiiloii- tlon ot’ the Board to have the interior oi' the school painted tlirougliout, and' this step will no doubtdie greatly ap- preciated. lf the boysiand girls re- Iturning to West Kent to pursue their studies during the coming year do as well as they did in previous years their success is zissiirerl. The Prin- cipal, Mr. Hammond Johnson, and the Vicc-Principal, Mr. A. B. Campbell, are able educationists, and they arc, supported by a competent and pains.- taking stuff' ot' toni-liors, who will un.. qui-stionably do their utmost to sus- tain the excellent reputation ol’ \\/est Kent. Professor lhirlow, the inainlal trainiiu; inastor, has ilonc aint will contiiiuo to do, li splendid work in in- rudimcnts of’ ii. very good art. BASEBALL.-August 27th wus. the occasion of a very pleasant trip, when the "Victors" baseball team ot’ l~’oi't Augustus, accoinplinlcd by ii few ofil- ‘cials and eniluisiasts voyaged by motor'-boat enjoying the panoramic and picturesque scenes on the mean- dering East River, on their way to Mt. Stewart to engaizc in-friendly contest for supremacy of the diamond with an aggregation of baseball asplrauts from Fannlugbrook. The day was-ideal for such an excursion and all who took advantage ol’ it enjoyed lt to tho ut- most. 'l‘he giinie started at five o'clock with Faiiningbrook at the hat, when they secured two and tho only two scores tallied to llieii' credit that day. ll'iitiI the seventh iiinlng tho "Vic- tors" had everything pretty much their own way, when ii cliangc of twlrlers took placc Ln tho Faiinlng- brook toam, \vlio were determined to redeeni f_licmsr\lvos, and this deter- iiiiiiiitioli pillcil nlrnliii-it the i-rliiiilly ‘l‘*""F"'I|l°“-II Illllylllf-Z oi’ the Victors re- sulted hi at game full of interest. Tho* di-i-luioiis oi' thi: unipiro were ppovmgii-, live ol* iniii-.li crlticisin. his inipurtinl- ity extending on'ly as far ii.s'liiis know-' ledge of the itiiine. l<`m\'n`iiigli\:ook ling? il. sniipp'_v't\1hfn"Iliii‘t isiitrfhalle it'iule'r,li llsllrilr for uni' of the local vines. The. l-Zzimc resiiliciblii, :t,sco_ro.oi` 12-2 lin, fiivor oil i`lif\ Vit-ioi‘s,{ thus nddllig un. otlier' v1~c_.l_oij.V _tn tliiiiifiliideleated _Iiiiir-1 uc-r. iiiarly ‘ii lay iiili»tiiA“iiusii iii se- viinll lniew. v'l‘ho Victors _succeeilcd ,ini wiilloplug :thc _liorsclildo,_,cvery_ t`lm;§_ they hit ll. Como again, Fanning- brook; two cviijoy lt!`j'Af’tor.tho giipm. tho "Vfi*to‘i‘l<" were ‘bntortiilned right I‘0.Vl1Ily by iliulr, Sita tWllrlcr,, .lu_s.' D\lf|`.V. who _led thcni_{€i,.tho Walilnrf, Hotel. _ivhcri-. they fog it i.lic.f.alil,cs, groaiiliig Iliiiloi-‘_1,lio (wdlggi, of iusily. VIBIHIS. and' géiitly"iissalll E _the noir-‘V trlls rose the arohih, ,of delectable. cats. When the youthful llalli-tosggrg: had iipponscil tliclr capricious appe- tites, they repaired _to Lllg, Qgapying-~ P00111. wlivro ii inuslc'lI cnt_e&nlhmcnt,, both vocal t'i_iili_liistruiiiei'l l.,ii_nilor` the illrectclrship of "Bunny Joe," wus. given by llie Indies in astyle ns only; the Mt. Stewart lalllos _know l.inw._ The "Victors" now hold an enviable, position as ii rural team fn baseball CIFUIHH. not having' boeddefostcd so far this season. The following is their record so far thlsisessonr- Games vluveil. 4: won. 4; loin, 0. lUYIN,G AEROPLANEB ~ ` FOR HOLLAND NOW NEW YORK. Sept. 1.-Lieutenant Commander Henri G. Vsn,Btoyn, of the Dutch navy. was one of the ai--p rivals today on the steamer Noordam from Rotterdam. Hs said he held iz commission to purchase an unlimited quantity of' iieroplahel and hydro- planes for Holland- .from Aiiierlcsn manufacturers. Comiiisndar Vui Steyn `|lfd that all of the msohfnoi w,lll be iued by noimfii is A in ai me mi- _llonal defence liu'|iroy'|gest_iiow bein; uiidoriskonuiere ` entrics_li,av_e_ been r:_e,ccivc-ll in caclif:` class. After the jlldlges have sclectedtl I .ii I 9’ ` - - THE vmicnsrn coMPANig_*bRESENTs' `_ .', _' I The Three Part BroadwayfStar Feature ‘_isii.-L" . _ _I _ Featurinéi DONALD HALL, ANITA STEWART, ' ` _ William Humphrey, Julia Swane Gardon, Constance Talmedge, Billy_Quirl¢, Albert Roccardi, Jack Brawn A JOLLY ROLLICKING LAUGHABLE COMEDY -NINTH EPISODE OF i 1: I “ROOM TWEN TY TWO” 1 “THE BROKEN COIN” '”r-wo i=»Ai=z1-s ' ' - - --Mysterious--Murder’ Committed. in Kitty’s-_lroom- in-the---Episode “Room 22" one of 'the most Thrilling Intallments so far Realeased- Up-To-Date News I` I \ The Reel _J ulcer Comedy ii I ` _ The Animated Right Off I"orIiesLaw Duguid p, » Weekly Baritone Orches FP I1 L” I Q F I lv-ll-B--lv- ""‘- - E PEoPLl_-:M s Ti-i_ErA_T _ ’-ll 1 STARTING IN TO PLEASE YOU For our first program we have the pleasure of presenting the Mutual Masterpidture V' - “on 'nie Night stage’ _ -,Willl ROBT.EDESON, RHEA MITCHELL and WM. S. HART- -- Sil§ir5sTt§¥%iE..£.§Gt”i Proama in 5,-Big..-m.s 5 .- ` _1 ,_._ . pi ‘ig '=¢.`»-,-*‘ ' iviELo DRAMATIC ii\jc1pENrs~ 500 People. in the RELIEVED sir-_-AN ou rs rannincii _ 5¢en¢i-yi' of ins? Cf t" THEME or GREAT 1vioi°Iv§I>'§§ie “yan all I _.GREAT HQRSE RIDING FEATS . A. I _ .»_» i1As. ATERING _ ° f Sp€,__€-`l;@'__I HAPLIN oMEoY THEOQIRST AUSES HASES M _BEER ARE MANY Goonrno 1 D=1>'.l_._. .His TRYSTING PLACES . -Matinee 4** 2 ‘~’-“.2 -S°“’;‘f'.“’.t.‘i`.‘S..‘I"{'§.°"i. -... 1551” s Ai so I “§22i';‘:?.‘;i§;‘§§.§i‘:i‘.;’...f.......¥..;‘§.r.x‘ E Your - ll-rv* mum,” _ A - 1,# I ` » - - i- " i 0’Cl0ck, l Ai.iAI§°-l.ii`i.ivi]i‘ii3”i'f‘li{L1I:'i51TINE -~ ~‘ ON U5 - HIV. IIII. II\IlIIs_-'IIII I HIEUNIIS Illllilll III SI IIIIIISIINS lillllilii (Continued from pE§_e_Ql1§L:___v_ _._ _._-~-----~-* , Clirlstiiiii cltlzciislilp ever round in you an inspiring Mentor, to each und ull. in the noble:-ii iiie-iuiliig of ilioso words. a " (lnlilc, plilloiioplwr and i`i'Iviiil." it had been our hope flint. after' ii period ot’ such iiriliious duties there might iio\v be sonic siirceaso. SHUI" relaxing ol’ the slruin so steadily upon you from more youlhfiil years. llut wc concur iiiiiiiii-siiliiiinlily wltii lililll- er couiisels, fooling that your piistorutc hvrq., with nil its illfflculties_ 'sur- moifnted. muy after all have been but ilicvgrciiiiiuiilon in the Divine plan to fit' ur iilioulders to further burdens. In Ihe odiiciillonul institution of’ which you url: shortly to assume control, tliopp will be afforded 'abundiintiscope which your career to the present has given such admirable proof. You' will bu the successor there of men whose iiclili-vements it would be no little nltiiiiiincnt to even equal, but it ls our confident belief. without being lu tliu_loast derogatory of. .them. that for the exercise of those qualities of` .hiin. iiioilsistly declii‘ring` tluit wliui. youi' advent there will mark the initiation ot' a “Forward movement" such as the caui-ic of Catholic educa- tion iii this coinniuuily has never up lu the present cxperlenccil. We wish you floil-api-eil ln your zip- puintcil pulli iil` duly, the golden o|iinIioii,=i wliicli your ci‘.~ilwliile parish- ioners shrill ever trciisure, but wlilcli our words cannot express, we voice niore flttlngly ln this sinull token. Accept it, dear l~`nther. us the loving offering of ii devoted people, wishing you the lilvssiiig ol' “ I.°if.-.:*i.:‘..;i==.°:..‘.:.°'.~.° ir. ons i the whole digestive system and toning up yourps:>;igi.)it.4‘i. ng Quite unlike dangerous ciitluirtio drugs-its actionjs gentle, bbey’s .no creleterious Ingredient/-bein composed. ml | Q um mtdlcinil salts extracted from pursfimshlmii galil ‘A lPD0lil|I.of the grnlulialgs in A |;lsss_of wiitcr tskcn night and -. momitiggds iyxk til- days will givoryou s new undenimd. "Ill ‘ml ¢ ‘UI [Effect lmslt . Abbey’s. 260. and ' » Nui bottles' at all ilyriiggists, Made ln _~ . Canada for ova: twenty years. , g oi-:o. E. ndc`nE.s7° -T of '-1-ei-3 -es-5 ... .i , '~ __ " e-» . T- ‘ I ,ELI zealous priests associated with lilm Inl the work of the parish. .Referring lol ine ioastiiy are or the eatnedial limi. the-_rliirk dnys~- which followed-the liolocast he had many words of praise for the kind assistance rendered by cliizciis not oi' the f‘-athollc faith, some' of whoin had contributed largely In ii. fliuincliil way. ` ` ‘ 3 i' -' ISIIIMIIIS EIPIIIIII i HUSSIIII_IlIWN (Special to The Guardian) BEIILIN. Sept. 3.-Field Marshal Von llliidonliurg has captured Grodno. Boys and Girls srnonc Eoors _ FOR SCHOOL Never before have we had such a complete assortment of these goods. Much time has been spent in selecting the very best values and your will be pleased. ' Call In To-day I GIRLS’ BOOTS -~ $1.35 $2.25 » iii » T52 ifvii 3100 novsf moi-s shi? I ‘£135 ~. sold B ' ' Chnrimefown 2.00 2.75 2u25_A__ _ _ 30% CLEAR NCE TRUNKS and Vh§S%S AT COST '