F-=-_-_-_-._- _-gi FI CES" Svicihl Dau I Daily Average of Mggléfes All y H 7072 f°f 1907 I Morning Malls lm-J ' 1 1 §~ OW GUARDIA V i. - MORNING DAILY FOUNDEID |801 I Y l WEEKLY ,mow icuii./li. Iiii1LY)lan CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1908 I A 5 -T ’§§ §§ Week commence the celebration of hm' three hundmdth birthday at Quebec. _ ve The Bret p_erinanent settlement in what we .NYU thhl UW Fmnoo WMI vétiiblliihed representatives of the Wolfe, Murray, ,lf Q\l°b°° ill J‘1]Y» 1503. bi Smuel df? Montcalin and De Levis families. Aus- lm1U|1P]l|ll» Um-lid 8°°K3'9~Phel' W the triilia is to be Npresented by its new HEDominionof&.nadawiiltl'lis0° . U 'hiencli king Francois I ‘ Yi - Jueiuu éartier had attempted some All-in by sir Henry Villiers, chief jus- tliing of the kind at Cape Rouge, eight qw miles above Quebec, three quarters of a century before (1bamplarln’s time, but his -, eEoi-te proved abortive. ' 0hamplain'» nascent colony, under the did of Quebec had two narrow escapes hum destruction during the first year of _lb distance. Soon after the erection _of his firlt buildings Champlain was 'called inside by one of his men, who re~ veiled A conspiracy among a number of his followers to murder their commander and plunder the colony. So prompt was '(iha,mpIa.in’s action that the conspirators were surprised and arrested the same t and e body of Duval the author m ch pleasure by Canadian society governor-general, Earl Dudle and South of Cape Colony. , Perhaps the most striking feature of the Tcrcentenary celebration will be the pageant to be ierformcd on scvcrul oc- cassions on the I’la.ins of Abraham. Eight of the most strilcipg scenes from Cana- dian history will be enacted almost daily during the continuance of the fetes. The performance will take place upon one of the most picturesque spots of the Plains of Abraham, overlooking the St. Lawrence and Wolfc's Covn. Between three and four thousand performers :irc to take part in the dideront scones of mmission, is looked forward to with Vilaitors to the fetes will doubtless he ry much interested in the presence of Tercentenary as honored guests of . _ , high , fd! _ ,_ ony gy nu u , ut everyone Soclations which cnthrolic it alnong the _ occur the leading ccrculonial of the fi.-ics. urllli.-ll and beriring torches, some on foot. gf the plot, was soon_ swinging from a Perf 1,' ' ~ » " ' ' lliilil l seventeenth century accompanies ,his I soicreign, and the tivo are followed by _ ,.______ f 2-tae - mm, :se tc iveo f -~ N°W BDPBHN, at a little distance, s the most brilliant knights and eourtiers yrullg man in the imiforln of ii heuten of their time ml _ _ _ _ l’l ' '~s tl. PL-riod of its lifvnlmg guthcrcl ivhure ills shituc now inlirlis lho site ol? coiilpllzllicc with thu tcl'lns_of tho C“ff'~`W This iolloivin gm 5115 pug. f` yi; thi; DUBSGIIF, a_nd___the____co_stu_;nes are not round it; walls and rullipiirts fresh nd- the old Chateau Si.. Louis liars wllllliL .i cerlaili hour oi' the night and iully (' g I lp mn 'Q C M 5 " | exceeun e Before us pass Dollurd rica ()i°lnclil\, l °°mDanlul by his 10 Fr:-nch cornpnnione \\ Ulld the faithful Annontnhn iilth lil- _\l' ~- €01l_f_ ‘vhoi arf- tolluy flf\‘~1`*’ll'~'* cn! [Zone floilpiI_ the most striking scenes in Canadian Enilnnd with that of 16|-n_n¢,,_ 'ol _.ii, und _liy llcilti-u:il\l 50V*'f"'_1°"" "°"‘"'~` then* dUl'lllg thu _ieI`CvllL¢‘l'U\'Y _‘,~__-_'_.|_=il:l.\_'.' oi' llisiorit- r-I:.|r:\ctci-~‘_ Tho gui* fi. na] heme; or go empluueize ,lends of Quebec will cvci' rclnaln_ the syiiibol of 0f_.4_.emi.dian pl-ovlllces,_pi'ull~lols, cabinctl \\’1ll do the sulne, talii_ng_ th_i-ir nii.sl_i_._._ ,.m,_,_ _,__m_ml |______._,h._ C0______ F___,_______ |____ nadilin valor in the days that liavi- I-l\_0={0 ¢'l0fIlL‘I\i~B in thc life of our Do- lnliilstois and otliclu, will rocolvc the ad- fi_c\il~i: from thc c_i_ii'few air in iilcycil-\@~l° nav i.~l :iccoinpnnicll by i'-lar. l'.,\';ll, thc won fhc hearts of ilu- l<‘rcncli-Fulindlariii §ed_ \ ` illllllon, which go towzird building up ite rlri-ss of the city of Quebec LUN UUgUf*I\Ui~H- I grrat bisllo of fl -l - l l - - V. ' ' I) \ll'c lil., fill! )\ ll llll‘Yll llll All thc leading cliamctcln and sconce lu Hi of lug co" ¢ 1 'Irie "5 llilIi~`l| poiir-r lil _\lr-1-rica if illi l"l`.'ilrli (hill/"li.ill niili: in throw ‘ln l lkllll of iliv-il' l|lili:l‘lir» :ind iilfllwncc l'» ilu- _~flll llllcoiiliii bzlluucc ln fni--r thi" .f\lnl‘l'icnn illviillcrri, Cnrliitorfa lull :ind gzcllelolui policy had, liriwc\'e»'l‘, l lvurird llecp ihc illellmry of former nf;,olnfry loii lhll nl lit was fir *1‘lie"p'mEUR'sT01\°`df national glories te`r~ lifes with a group that strikingly _ . - g f oi ills young wonisn, aid-l only by iivol C l l d- 1 h'_ 3 l They were so declared in the bemlth land the _yoiitliful secda of courage, pletyl()ther ceremonies, with appropriate little' shi . -- - Ll ' "one ( ’ N 00 V _ _ _ _ pg _ _ililllliill and a fciv serv-iiits, thc Iroquois tcc loeles of the heroic period of Canadian fully worded uddren; presumed to Sir and pa_§r-iogism, it carl, ln this mgdern speeches, will follow, and _as the historic _1‘hcn will appear in all thc Y_n{1§nlfioolu,--_ ,,,,___,_ _,__,, md in ten_U_,_ ld uf L - - - _ n. o lizz lu t ' ‘ ' ' D1-nrlil»l'n_ ' f - f » » clotlic~ 'l 1.- ,.| i . _ U »- .~ I _ge _ g ina erin. _progress an ull procession moics of! it will be rcilewcd \i_ith which history and tradition _ i.iil_ .low iii, mar t ic icguliir aoiuifl of In llrliili ¢. tl - . rl __mIf_;] luegugffr ';_';,dth};1sM_€;}__§;`“[;;l;"i2u';f limited niitlona.l posslliilltlcn, becmric tliv from thc base of Oliumplain's status bv him the chivall-ous King limncois 1 ini chirp fi t W h D fn l M H “O C graupsfn o rs rcpr-llc-il an invaders un- tllc procession, the streets through which _ _ ___ __ __ __ _ _ ___ ,___ ___ ___ ___ H ______ g_poln 0 (_.in.ldiun l_il.~inl_i, an-_l,ix is to pang, nm being dem;-ated lu n whmh accom___m_ed mm from the iooi_ u.lu<_i_r_ig_ c__coniporlcri_ races 0 Ou Um hwgurwai pr0,_\e,.Sp,n ,B to be ],m,{ ii: in- \ing, c _civl L' lug i MBI-IL ~ ure _gazing upon an approaching llolly of such n manner as to form a Oompleiie _ - l hear fruit in a deeper ed b the m,,,,m.,i ]1e,».],1,,. ¢_,\ i lf .»\ni.~iuli-lilo. It will be rf-mc-mbercd that snlllir-no Hopi-rlily mounts-d uml <-l'i'fon-of__tlic_-_\?_l_.i_tcli,_ _i_\_|losc lJri_¢q,_il_cc _\___ , _i i_\_._._._<_ l_y____t__ll_p___e¥_i_f_§;a _g_i;_flc_r;yo___ehrxi__c_¢;1_;4 _i_i_r;l_lpr_li_is, __vhos¢, m:E)i'tlsl hcnllilg_, ollupe of a Kr;-:it chronological picture mn the nddmss speaking of the -__ b_____ _ ____ ___ cry E er: ini, nil lnlin o til- in l . . c ic a ri cs P0 il e .V 0 ie na 'on that strive for d if l l tl l V 1 lil iii ' V ll his nalnc in lil L ll I tl' ' y nf: il) ithlml llmlmht down fto mgi the threshold at < ~ . ' _ r _ nets an cusillilfr .-l' lays lat invc gun . I-' ‘ ’ ' ='»-if-"'l' ~` ~ 0" 0" fll. IC Il\'.‘11l`IH\ |011 0 Hi r‘ lI~ i f ti . I rd If __t_Ef;___£:-_esen;_e_____¢:_f Et$_i;_____:i_;'pri§_e_:i_;l:_t1:_$; _|&‘Ci_f;y__ofc__£_?;cl;e_::,___'c‘;v__l_i_c_§c__t§i_f___§_;<1¢_';__::f thc- t__i-luii_ipil_cf ni_oral_right. _ _ Thcsc From th? op,,,_;,,_»; .Zuy of tho fetch, 1},.._ l__,,,,,\|,,,,\_|y ,mei-iv:ii~¢is, in li bliizc of will-cos limi..-r f I I - __ °f‘__nf-iv cm c mn_ era on n o er _ , i i V h I l d i - \ - , _» - v' ' r 4 , 1 ,: ~ . ` i ' 3 P'"‘°° °‘ W“'°°' ""° D“1“` °f N"’f""" “ml """“d "“”‘”’ “ "“" “C” *lm °""‘°"° gli ui?liiT»llif.'lL`ll'»t”cf"liiZ liriiliolilil lgdivl ll°rl§`klllr$'ll,,lll'l'»'Ii`.7.§?°"§10","»ilf'f"'§i lilll lllflli-A 'lllllfll ill; fc°l'.'l.llii'fn°flallll'.l'rihfl.-L oui' llritionul ci\'.ilizntiorl_ \Vhcn most im, 1 - ,I ,1 ti ' t fu 1 ' H L' V ' 1 ~ - ' ' ___ __ .t. __ ___ S h .~i, _ luve_lns| rc lo projc-c o lc co » most important lm.ili|.ies Lo sound n Ioufi _ _ - dhti shed pe______m__g_____ The Prince _"___ ____b___°___3"_'f_“ __:’_:__‘°i__‘Z______‘_§ __‘;Ut______‘_’_¢;_:_€__ :__l_i_'_r_:_i_or_;_oéughhcthl-cclitcn.ily of the foun- _hliist of trunipcts and to nllike official Champlain a_lJPI'oachus, M"?°mPf1l"Cd 'U' 'l Nl “ln Wm arrive at Quebm °“l b°m`d the Dl`il_lCll7]05 0f ell-i_Z0l'l57lllJ ‘md Cxtmlfl' On Tlluliidliy, the 23rd of July, tli0s" ebration, the arrival of ofllclal guests, the “E llmlu;’."E far mm dime lmcxPI°r` Wim RTC t0 1`“l'f“S"“t Chfimplaln ond ill-‘I programme of the following day, ctc. In W _ _ _ _ . premier duke of Great Britain, Lord of Strathcona and many other titled and gf 'the Indomitable while the Exmouth, fly- ing Ing the iis of the vice-lidmirlil comuiand- ed ing the Ngorilh Atlantic fleet, the Hon. lov _sh ew” Gare C____zo___H__W___ K_C_B__ “cd hcfmc of °U¥' P90910- _- _ nlion, in ii facsimile of thc ship in which f lad accompanied by five other men_-of- origin. It has sprung from the chivl ini-, will receive and salute the arrival an d*the heir to the throne; That France nm illid the United States have each sent age _lgue of their best shihs is a matter of its _'|¢._¢"‘-satisfaction to t e Canadians, and iw the Arrival of Vice-President Fairbanks who love and strive t fll J. > l whomsds many friends in Quebec during Christ. The change of allegiance which of Cunuiliuii history, Chalnpliliii will ua-_ '1 his stsytliere some years ago on the oc- came with the British occlipution-ga, mnd the hill from his fioit luiblllillon in Cl of the sitting of the Joint Highi change which, strangcl enough, cxuctlyl Quebec to thc sccnc of his later one.. t _ ry c ing agenc of the colonial policy of the l _-.._ _____ -u_,._,___,,_____ _ _“___ __ Y i ‘K i is W 1° nm' °'°“5¢‘°“t° "lm 17° ci‘°w will sail into port early in thc uftei' P N0 0|'-Y }‘°~H ima H IRON <‘lI-°t\1IlI1llf‘lN‘fl_ the founder of Quebec crossed the Atlun-iw P103’ 0 10 ll W01'litiiin _is 'aiillili' ~ H lllucli to cxpcct illiit withill thc next 17. yciil'.~i thc iii:ijol‘iiy :ii lcusr of tln- l’l'o» ilillivris of this ;{l'cut l)ull_lill_ilill will lil ‘ . ‘ ' it i th ri 'lit kiiid of n Sledge lluni of Imers bye wiiicli to crush the enem _-____'i_ hy Rev. S. E. Weeks, Published insfead ;.’¥_f;:;:f:“: WORTHY REPRESENTATIVES i The`voice ofthe cause of ull inullkiiid “once more calls us togctller that wo may leiirn counlicl, goin llispliiitloii and put forth profitable .~lu 'gi-ations in ordci' that we may become the better fitted to perform our shore in thc exaltation of this our favored land. But we would implore Divine leader- ship; for our cause is li noble cziuse and worthy of the best effort ive clili coin- mund`; mill we would, too, he found to- fgdny pfofoiindl rutcful to olir Heavenly Father dir Idle goodness and His merc voiichsavcd to ii~i since Inst ws nsaelnlrlsd in Quarterly Seaeioii. Today we come together lil _ li. com- munlt noted for its honest industry uswallos for its beautiful scenery and i°loh» roductlvc soil. While the effects of lolierity and Christiiill citizenship- urs evident on ovcrv hl_ind. We moo? you and we greet you in the mime o out great fraternity and wc trust t_luit this ¢liIy’l~1 doliboriitlons ii_nd accomplish- ments inuy provo of lasting good to _i_is irdiof large oncniirngelilollt to t 6 Gmbsrso 20 Century Division. _ _ The tcmperunoo liiovonient is gainllig ground throughout tho world izitoltu guigxyigns def hrlngs to llilfh *___ frolghtuge of p viiegoulld slow _ai ea __ is IIB fb discern, Who fiill_~i. mi 0 l{\_;>_»_ casual observation. to r0C0K'“l° _ “ more and mom the tolnperunco lplestlfili is arresting tho tlloiilthf "f t ‘lnkmu man md lg being more fuvorulily coli- Tllc liquor' mon :irc lmilizllig iw nov ““ liofol-o that telnporunoo iulvocutvslnciill business. Ill tho United Stlitos tolnpel'~ allco selltiiliolit was iiovor so stil'l'_ed ilp :is :it the iresent tiino und llovol' lll illi- lii.~itol'y of’ that great iiop_ubllo wus tho liquor traffic viewed wit so lnui-_ll dis- fuvol' imdtlisglist, while tho _iuilgmlrllli of the highest intolllgsllco is thut thi’ ruin liusiness is is gigantic ourlio and ii notional enemy ! What .~luch an utiitilflfl towzirrl _King alcohol mclill-‘4 ti’ th" ln' hiibitan sl of the Uiiitcrl Status no mot llomutical calculation can ineiouire oven from the standpoint of mliterliil viiliie. ivhilo the moral lilcsslnlls \'95““¥“l'i' i.llol'el`l'olli baffle viiluuiiml and with- stnlid collipiitatioli l _ l‘ f f` I , - Y-. \ . Qi, i, l r 1 i, -"Um ` porch oorbwlthqsisk- ` drylnglnoorglusenam- ’ el (choose among ten pretty shades). Gallon oos!s5fDlq.ft. Dsdl wear, rlds the house of moetdust. At dashn, orwrito G* .bu IY ld Gola '“n|.l:.l':ssle ne rlll2~`i_ i i`i>- l l ||(~,i_` l Floorgliliif' l I~. #- .|.ppl0i.l.|,tlrill. Illolofolois is nut tor. iillllol l’l HER MOTHER'S EXAMPLE. Aim xsrr Dn. Fowi.i:n’s Exriulcr or " Wim Sraswsnaar in ras i-iousli. Mrs. W. J. Wilson, Tessfer, Soak., tells of her experience in thc following words : “I wish to tell you of the good I have foimd in DR. Fowl.ii‘n’s Ex'riu\c'r ‘ vision is broader than their pocketslhnive done my best. On Juno lltli ll Q _ nd whose uymputuicc me vi-i;h_po.id a visit to "Refugc‘_ Division N ightcousness Y T ' and found n large nlllnlilr present The sixty' fourtli session of the ntiiiliul I)i\'isiim luis passed inln f ‘ 1 ’ "lm ~ 'rl <.l l I wnnt tn quote 11 few words friimflt. was the oc-_cuslrin of :i fl‘utol'nul_ H my' m “ms on “ms hcl( at il letter which I received from fvioit from "Iliuhl:in