#ASE TWO an 1.11-an nn nas: or ua. THE THE GUARDIAN Havana Phone ...............-..._-|335 Advertising Sibaubdai Phase ......................lJJ-3 News and ldll.lm'lhaoo.......... ...|13 lcwaaadldlt. r S Alzlorlon. Sourla, and Iontllllo. I ISZCUZ Picasa.. Bead Office at Charlottetown Branch Offices at Bu mmoralda V We h v: a very choice selection of. re -l Havana cigars. You will readidly ° recognize t h e s e well known brands. Bock Q. Company llenry Clay P C Carolinea Magnilieos ll. Upmann I liomeo and Juliet DIIIY 0F EYEIITS T0-DAY. City Magistrste‘s Court, 9 a. ul. Entries for Tennis Tournament ol harlotletown Tennis Club close. Horse Sale, by order of Mr. P. S. Brown, at Charlottetown Driving ark. Moonlight steamer excursion. Har- o,e" land leaves wharf at 8.15 p. m FRIDAY, AUGUS1 I5. |913 IRITIIE BOARD 0F TRADE. The annual meeting of the Mari' time Board of Trade takes P1806 this A150 3 Hue a5537tment year at Newcastle, N. B., on the 20th of Egyptian and Turkish land 21st inst- clgartt‘es. 5,, J. G. Jamieson lf; As usual s number of important bjects for discussion have been handed to the Secretary by a num- r of the Boards throughout the ovinces, all of them important and me of them vital to the commer- ’cial and industrial interests of the _ Maritime Provinces. i th Jsu The increase in freight rates on e Intercoloniai is named as a bject by the Sackville, Truro, Chatham and Summerside Boards of Our despatches of the past few days lTrade, generally with a protest at- ,itached against any increase. This . ' question will, in all probalility, be effectively settled by the Management i `, ji cf the Intercolonial before the meet- '-v,,`_ pp ,ing, and, we believe, in terms which 'W' lwill be very generally satisfactory. a Dainty Souvenir ,.. Ve dealt* somewhat exhaustively .with the subject and the settlemeii; y about to be concluded is doubtless lnenamelled belt pins, brooch. ,generally understood. It is gratify- es, cuff links, spoons, slick lin g to know that there is every ins ind fob; `reason to hope that the matter will P Special Sroek i be adiusted without friction. G, H, Taylor The Amherst Board proposes a dis- cussion of "Provincial Ownership of the Telephone Systems of the Mari- jeweler Optician time Provinces." This will snerd i lenty of scope for theorizirlg over E -m -:rl P municipal and government ownership of public utilities but it is doubtful if, for some time to come, there sba‘1 be any change in the ownership Montague Black Fox Ex- . l change , Correspom en e Solicited L. M. McKinnon, Manager Mofllague, P. E, l. l DEll’H$ of the systems now controlling these. ' The Charlottetown Board proposes to urge upon the government the de- sirability of operating the winter steamers between Prince Edward Is- land and the mainland as aferry in connection with the Intercoloniai Railway in the same way as the fer- ry between Mulgrave and Point Tup- per, with through rates for freight and passenger traffic, the rates to -he the same as for equal distances on -the Intercolonial. The Charlottetown Board_ also pro- posed a discussion of the old' griev- 'ance-the use of inferior cars be- MARKS-At Providence, R. I., on tween Painsec Junction and Point, du July 25th, 1913, Nora, wife of Mr.. Gay Lowell Marks. in the 24th yesr of her age. Chene and between Stellarton and Pictou. Fortunately this matter has WHIT}¢},_1n winnipeg Man, on Aug_ been settled by the Iutercolonial 9th, 1913, Della Beatrice White, wife Management placing up-to-date vesti- Uf Ml* J- Milton Cl`09bY. f0I'm0FlY Of bule cars on these sections. ~ Marshfield, P. E. I, PURCELL.-In Charlottetown Aug. wth. 1913. Theo. Lyons Purcell, aged Taking over of branch lines on the I. C. R.; Discrimination in passenger 18 months. Funeral tomorrow even- fares in favor °f Wester” Cafmda as ing at 3 o’clock. gainst Eastern Canada; Agricultur- H al and technical education in the Minard's lliniment Co., Limited. ,common schools and several other Genflcmflu.-In Juno, 98, I had my ; subjects make up the balance of a hand and wrist bitten and badly mangled by il vicious horse. I sllll(-r-, ed greatly for several (lays and thc* tooth cuts rcfllscd (o heal until yozlr program that should make a most interesting and helpful meeting, It is hoped the different Boards agent gave me n bottle of ,\,i1,\'. throughout the Maritime Provinces ARIYS LINIMENT, which I began using, The effect was magical; in live hours the pain had ceased and in t-vo weeks the wounds had completely will he well represented and that a full and intelligent discussion of the subjects proposed will result in re- healed and my hand and arm were as moving “HY grievances which “WY well as ever. exist, in smoothing the way for im- YOUFB t\‘UlY. prmements yet to come and in gen- A. E. ROY Carriage Maker. | St. Antoine, P. Q. ‘ ASUNCION Para ua via Galves- eral good to the Maritime Provinces, THE D0llNl0ll HOUSE. We have received from the "Domin- . Z Y. ton, Texas, Aug. 12 (Special)-For ion Site, Limited,"-of which The the last few days the sensational topic in diplomatic and society f circles- has been the murder of Signor A. Pittaluga, Italian Minister to Pa-l raguay, who was killed by a welll” known Italian physician, whose wife ¢ immediately left for Italy. The physician has been arrested, O but it is believed that he will be ae- Right Honorable The Earl Grey, a ormer Governor-General of Canada, is chairman-.ll handsomely illustrat- d brochure showing the site select- d for the “Dominion House” in London and on which the promoters f the idea have secured s three qlllttefl, having committed the murd- yea", °pu°“' er in defence of his honor., The site selected is situated right KHARTOUM, Aug. 12 (Speclal)- in the heart of London and occupies Father Ohrwnlder, the famous Aus- an M-ea cf B little more than two trian missionary priest who passed 8 nd three-quarter acres. It is pro- ii? ‘ih9*"‘ ten years fn captivity with the Mah- di, med at 0md,,,.ma,, yesterday at posed to erect on this site a build- the are of fifty-eight, ing in which all the agencies of the While with the Mnhdi’s hordes in British Domfnions beyond the seas '-59 'lf 'H1611' °f “N 5°“d°u» Fltll' will he housed instead of being scat- er Ohrwalder and his companions re- fused to become Moalems at the bld- ding of the Arab chfeftain amd were condemned to be executed, but during the night prscedlnl the carrying out of the n-ntencc 'a comet appeared and so frflhtenod the Soudancse that they refused to kill the mission ary. After Father Ohl-waldar's escape he wrota a thrilling story of bla adven- MIPH. ga remained in the Soudsin. where ha was seen bv Mr. Roosevelt at Om- durman on the former oreai¢isnt'| UID down the Nile fn March, 1910. » tered practically over the whpls city as at prescnh It is proposed 'Also to make it such a building as will, in style, architectural beauty and lm.;- niilcenca appeal to the imagination and impress upon Londoners aa wall aa upon vilitora the extent. the pow- er and the wealth of the Empire aa a whole. The London Spectator says of the proilosal, "A structure of auch alas `** "` ' Y Y _ .awp-we which would provide a view o!,l_l',§_h0 low than tho greater part ol Loudon would make only probahla but quite feasible .i du”t -W to t||°1|‘\g¢ ,D th' al’-o .nd ."3 md imdhuoh .um u gh, whenever a whih planter 'diss lull- . ‘tum .gmq building. °°u|d,d&ly, ll llllhy 0| CKE! C0r Povdll' '“ opinion ascribe- his can cn on never produce though auch an app°\l appeal would be to more than the lmagfna on, of Dominion Home la that it should contain an organised mart and e§h1- tsgea or drawbaexs of this and that rate of taxation, of customs, excise privilege of leasing the l>l'0D¢l'f-Y l0l` ated up to the fifth year when it will the Dominions themselves. It fs hoped the project will meet with the approxal of the overseas at once a symbol, a centre and a creative force, making for the strengthening of the bonds which -___ ed family. Instead of being tho nowsown to ae een oa tents and purposes saints, and their of political and national opponenti- ians refused to believe any story, might be told about them. says, "and it has been a very diffi- cult problem to determine the truth or falsity of these charges. I once suggested that a most interesting se- ries of lives of the Presidents of the what was said of them by their op- ponents duriug political campaigns. It would be an appalling record to ments of the absolute lack. of char- tigatlon has cleared their name more and more of these charges against them., 'until in the Cambridge Mod ern History Richard Garnett who knew this period very well did not hesitate to declare with regard to tives of cupidity, which indeed ap- pears establlshed, or nearly so, only in 8 single instance ing with sweat should never be al- We have heard of almost unnum bered pofsonings by them, and here , , , they Bro all boiled down to a sluslo Never pasture too closely, Leaves case, and even with regard to that are assentfal to plane growth, and the historian hesitates and does not °”°“Sh 'h°“ld “WHY” 5° hit 5°, say that it is absolutely established, promote B g°°d,grf)w:'h of plmu' i but that it is nearly established. Take the case of Lucretia Borgia. He, nan” has be¢°m¢ 8 byword for In the metropolitan centres it hal supposed malice and vicfousuess al- b°°°m° °“ °lm°'f_"2k“°w“ q““ut7' most too deep for human “atm-e_ ~ null!!! in 1766 by Robb!! Fletcher. l Nell-fly BVGFY C59-P80 HB8 boou dll- mutton does not come from contact posed of by Gregorovius. We know of the flesh with the wool, but from that during the last two decades of th' P°°“"°" n°'°r in tl" ""1" 5"* her life, while she lived at Ferrara gggagc 'km 'meh n r°l°“°d "7 as the Duchesse d'Este, she was fair- \ v a ly worshipped by her people for her Many of the mfigpmmcr h cblgka lrlndnsu and charity, her thought- dia from halt- 0 mot or vu -»»»- --»- :.'::i:°..i.°.::°:.‘:..*:.:.;°:i: ::°i..°°:: whole population of the city followed _ ,np out 3,,” th, w°m ,uh "It is largely from such documents, _ .: , har to har tomb aa that of a saint. thin wbltewaah occasionally, We must therefore, revise our opin inn of ure 'muah insllgnsa lamllyl but Th' “Y *° * ‘““"°°° J fl" *am fromthc depths of degradation to gzfgsilf oaaolurlfloa In wo :rm promotion harnvara mnnursean in removal ana at one light." the barn kept clean and in a sanit- qvp, ,,,|“,u,,,, ,,| “_ w,,1,|,_ aryeonrlltlqn thqewill uafewer diss and splendour, possibly with a towar- *."."""¢“ if ""°" *°- “"1” ¢‘§`$'».‘fl ' “l..'3“'.f..r'*".‘7.l.`.‘.'l‘7& m rm ill; ».4..u». W". “D - I If-= -- ' »'i l - th ld, th ya e $2 each-Gnr. J. D. McCabe (337) l’"°h p,‘:i°°"°“ °f,, ,f ";°r t eu ,;_ w. R. Coles mac), P. Barlow (ss5),'. Thi at any rate is the ‘.iew set -M90” (330) and ment' A' Cr°°"'b“ S' F aso . f°’f“ this “ek “f "“° I““"“““°“"‘ ( sl)e...-.ll-J. A. Rena (329), cape. D. Modiiml COHEFBSS in L°“d°“- by Di' A. MacKinnon (329), W. S. Louson: J. J, Walsh of New York. The doc- (P28), Tr. _G. Jones (328) and W. J. (hs crooks and gamblers, and the tor, as the result of exhaustive' re- MCEMIIGFH :(323-) search, has lost all faith in the stor- , , , , , , , , , l"Y 8 P°liti°i““ named Cas” "°5““‘°d ies of the Borgia family as pitiless _:_ at-._ poisoners whose names are n by-word A °3° ir. history. ji] fgf He _“can” t,h“t the l_3°rgia°_ were B 152.3..;..;..;..;».;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;.:§: Spanish family, malqzng their way 1719_Mme_ de Maintenon’ who be_ ,successfully ln Italy, that every Ital- came the wife of Louis X1v_ ' ian's hand was against them and of France, died at St. Cyr.' that niany Italians did not hesitate I BUY". NDV- 27. 1535- -0 sem rr "“”-i.‘;°iLiz:. E§’"':.‘;';;i:.,".il:. ii however apparently iucfedible. l\1l1i‘1771-Sir Walter Scott, the famous "Contemporary documents come, 18 largely from their enemies," he United States might be made from CHOPPED STUFF posterity from contemporary docu~ ' ° ° h t _ |good. The animal ought to be from, 33:5 ;:eB‘;g;nt':eg, tg; ;ni:;;`°S;f,,;;`_ a strain noted for high milk procru\,_ U O O however, that the history of the Boi--_ A good male animal soon pays for gina has been written Every advance i himself H p"°l""l7 m“““g°d» Wh* th h in modern scientific historical inves- 'Begins be used in puhuc °r private] Alexander V1 ...#1115,-8 "mam, the legs, which is the work of parasites chu” O' secret pmsomng mr mo sulphur once' w k. Ma, ,,,,,,,,.nnielllnatlon of some blank cook or ~ Run, °b,:°:,:; :°n;::“_' gut um other negro servant. In this way x° hlaekeookaaaaelaaahavearopu- t, ,t would be ,_°,,,mn cation for consenting secret von-' by table ‘poisons that would make tho flirsputod Borgiaa link into inaigni ilcanee. digestion and inflammation of the intsgglnsa-the irritation which the pa 31 pts and Sgt. J D DesRochee-30 poration F R Hearts, Prowse. Ban- ing, if possible, of the approf B1 ‘I kers, Brown and MacKinnon h°‘°°' Drug Co's matches. ' The D. R. A. silver medal will be given to the highest aggregate and the Bronze Me- to participate in this grant being the highest twelve in the Jubilee Aggre- gate, lt being understood that no “°“' “”“° “‘° °°““°"°d °°‘°’“°° °' Iiilliahiularliireyivrii thiniiizt ttiixive iilrieiiriié U16 Empire' The 9Y"di°“t° °°’:’l’“‘;°“ not to go, vacancies will be filled up Lord Grey. chairman; Lor PY- in rntation,from those on the Otta- per in the pacmc west, was the Cali- mouth, London; Sir Starr Jameson, ull Azgruglte- If POBSUTIG U19 W9-U* fornlan, which was issued at Mont- South Africa. Sh. John Ha,meke,._ shall be under command of an officer any by Robert Sample and Wulf-GI' _ ' chosen by itself, whose duty it shall Australia' Mr' George Mchmm be to mana e its adairs and re ort P B1'°W“- C°“”'d“i Mr- G°°"K“ Beeth' all proceediigs to the Association. am. New Zealand. and Mr. Harry Sgt. E. Mernrus... ass, 1st.rne“ Sm' *“'°'P“ 1” "‘° ‘°°°- for rt visit to the Islsnuhrlpy :dill Limited, has aacu an op on ou a be the guests of Mr. M com c- most desirable site, for three years. P* R' lssoclxnon Leod, of Dundas. The doctor, who is at a rental of £3600 a year. The SHOUT Pllzfs an ardent fisherman, had such aneu- joyable trip some two your! 58° option secured to the syndicate the Gouuguediromvpage one when ho “sited the Island ,or the hrst time, that he is looking for- ninety-uine years at a rental gradu- ml ' ' ' ward to this \isit with a great deal o pleasure Mr Urling who was f . . . . hi reach the permanent sum O, £50_000 THE OTTAWA AGGREGATI1 contemplating a trip abroad t s year with Mrs. Urllng, hasr chosen per annum. With this as a begin- ’\ the Island for a visit instead am; ning the next step will be the secur- C°ml’“”°d °” the “ewes in "M Cor. expects to spend some two 'weeks ~ 11.211 0000 O OOC O Oi 090000 e n,»,»,»:u.»¢:»,u‘¢¢,»:»¢,o»;».~»,¢.za ¢.o¢,»,¢»,°°,~¢,o 0’0 ¢'¢o o 0 0 ‘2.'o°°o°°o°°a 3 eznznzoejao C C ..°..;..;».;».;»°..;..;..;..;..;..;.._»;..;.._..;~.;. ' ' Paofrrc Pnnss. The first American newspaper in California, and the first real newspa- oltnn sixty-seven years ago today- Twa years before the Flumgudgeon Gazette, or Bumble Bee Budget. “do- voted to scratching and stinging the lished in Oregon, but its existence was brief, and it wan more s humor- ous publication than a newspupef- The Oregon Spectator. founded in 1846, the same year as the Monterey Californian, was published in OYGKOU City, sud was the first bona fide newspaper in the Pacific.Northwest. When gold was discovered ln Califor- nia the New York newspapers began to issue California- editions, which . ). - . ). - 00mD1i°if~Y in the ‘maths 0! an “`l‘° Bonnell (333), E. G. Love (332), R.G.lwere sent by thousands to San Fran- stood in their way the ‘.ile slander McLean (132), Capt. W. E. Srnith,¢is¢0, Among the existing great newspapers of California are the and the San Francisco Bulletin. es- tablished in 1855. The Bulletin rfhooting`of its editor, James King. in the revival of the vigilance com- mittee. The early Californian papers attracted many brilliant men, includ- ing Mark Twain, Joaquin Miller, Bret Harte, Prentice Mulford, Charles warren Stoddard and many others. Tt was for the Sscremento Union that Mark Twain made his trip to the Sandwich Islands. mill 4 o o o o e o o o o°’¢°°o°°c°‘a‘ in fi: z .;..;.. .. .~..°..~..° e » ego 31 I 0:0 ego ego o_o ¢ 0? o_o 0? Sept. 21, 1832, 24-Lafaytee, arrived at Staten Island on his .visit to the Unit- , ed Statas.` I ‘1846-First paper published .in Cali- fornia, issued at Monterey. | 1893-The Bering Sea arbitration award was deli‘. ered, \ Cut out the middleman and' put the profits where they belong-in the pocv-ets of the farmer and his wife. The best dairy bred bull is sons too tion. A tree can be bridge-grafted, in less _ than half an hour, and it is better to , take this time to do it than to let a valuable tres die. ` a a l About the best remedy for scaly is an application of melted lard and a ec O O C A horse that is exhausted and reek- lowed to stand in adraught, no nnt- ter what the weather may be. There ,is no danger of having an ovorsupply of good country butter. The sheepy taste often found l a a a' O ‘ ~:~:~z-:»~:-.»- lllllll lil ' ===...;""M'"!Ul_. "Wil 3 s ¢ e 0 e *a* 0' o°°e°°e°°o‘°o°’»’°»°°e°°o° °e°°»°°: a e ~ ez. az- .30 age of ‘.0 e ¢°°¢ Lord Dufferin, Governor-General of Canada, was given a. cordial recep- tion by the people of Victoria thirty- seven years ago to-day, and his dip- lomatic utterance went war towards nllaylng the discontent then prevail- ent in the Province because of the Dominion government‘s failure to carry out its program of railroad constructions. British Columbia had entered confederation five years bs- f0!'B, lifter eihlltirlg 3 pledge from tho government to build a transcontinen- tal railway. In 1878 the MacDonald ministry fell, after having tried to initiate the great enterprise. In the following years splitary lines of rail- way were built, here and there, but this program did not satisfy British Columbia, and the people refused to bs placated by the proposals of J. D. Edgar, who in 1874 visited British Columbia as the envoy 0| the Mne- kenzic government. The terms of settlement proposed by Earl of Car- narvon, as arbitrator, were equally unsatisfactory. The parliamentary proposition that the expenditures for raflway construction should only be such as "tho resources of the country will permit without increasing the ex- isting rates of taxation" did not seem promising, and in the summer of 1876 the agitation reached a point where British Columbia threatened secession. Then came the visit of Lord Dufferin, and the storm was quieted. The first number of the Nova Scotia Gazette was issued on this This 'was the second paper in the Province, the first having been the Halifax Gazette, founded in 1752 by John Pursbell. ::All critical smokers should gat their supply hare. We have without doubt the largest and beat supply of cigars that is shown in any drug ltoro in tba city and keep them in drat-claaa smoking condition in pat- ent humfdora. In the 10ollne we have Orlanda. llarzuoritca, El Pres- fdentea 'I-80-4, Van"I-Iorno and all tha other famous makes. Then you can buy . at Bc ’l'uckctt'a Bouquet, Po; Top and many other satisfying small smokes. Get your cigars bare. 'rho lfaakianoa Drug-Cer., Carnal- "Lv-- a -is 8 Groot George and Kllit Stl. Htl. fowl' ~<~' ,ig Succefss it his A Morning A-it 10 A. (M. [nfranee On sY¢|l\¢Y SUN' DEPARTMENTS on sale are Furniture, Cir- pets, and all Ladies’ ready-to-wear, Outer and under garments. Also men’; ready-to-wear clothing, V No. YAR DAGE dry goods on sale this A. M. All original prices are cancelled by RED MARK. NEW SALE PRICE IS IN RED No. approvals, No. exchanges, No. phone orders, out of Town letter orders will be filled in rotitlon. SALE FOR CASH ONLY. Parcels will be delivered as som as possible. Customers will help Delivery Department, by taking all small parcels. James Paton & Co. l Sacramento Union, founded i-n 1851, ' . waged a determined warfare againsti 'i A`l lovers ofthe beautiful ` in nature shouid attend the , . F lower' " Festival the first show ofthe kind ever held ln this Province' The best blooms grown by the leading horticultural experts inthe Province will be shown---the event will be a treat lo your eye. August 28th fd’ 29th inst. Prince oi Wales College _ 5oc pays for all charges, membership, exhibiting and , admission. apply in c. M. williams. B X 289- ,; _ia pill ._ _|11 Plumbing In Ware uni will slarrl \. Every Test We can show you one of the finest lines of aluminum wale in the Province today. ‘ Exim. Strong and spiendidly finished utensils of the Very lllllllfst quality and marked at prices we consider unusually reasonable. ' We have everything in urelirr from mul drinking Cups to large double boilers. Call in and look over the line. Fennel) Es? . Chandler , Can ~ BE WARE ! or BARGAIN SALES IN LIFE ASSURANCE ' THE CANADA l.1F`E can Tote you rates on any form of licy and will yield J °\1 #tier results than you can obtliiiiin the world. Wo are ready to prove it. i ada’s Oldest Company W. §n<,Jgers. is I