_ __ .;_<-,.,..._~-_#_-_ 5- ,..f-~. .- _ _ 4 i ‘ i _ ' _ _ _ I _ __ _ ii, \ .~.._. .,.._. _ » . _ .._- , . .~.. __ .; .J. _ ' _ ' --__ _ .-,' _ , _ _ _ .» , ,,- ~ . ~ ._ _.1 ,» _ 1 _ _ - ._ - _- - 1 f v _~»a~ _ ,_ »' -_i ~‘:»; ;»,1»’» _*.'=_'. _ .e._ ~ _ -fs. . H ...~r’»...» -cl-f»'i'§“ ‘ ‘ “ ' ’ . .- f “ » f is -_ ~‘ .~~~-~ 1. as -. ~-i‘~"--~"f’»-~- f . _ __ _ . V ' _ - i.. ._ _-__:'"~:;~/.s;;:;;»;!s»‘»é.'»;'»»;»§sr' .Q5 -f.~f f ._._ __ _ ' __ _. - <.,i.~'.,_ _ ~-Q. .f , _ __ _ _ _._ . . _ I _ _ , . _ » -'sets-;. -- ~. l4;f9Ia '~*ri`-is Laraslr saws ' _ ' _ " _ ` 'Y A ` " f i ‘riser or im." 1'" pAQg,,f ln"-N -WW# .RDIAN _ fum liillviis " v1<'J'i‘3IiIlii'i~.'-iff" _,_ 4,3' :==.=lefs PP' U-°_s‘sf<.'?!;,° PT’ Prowse. oiisriezteeown; gent, Boston; Aamandon, Boston; _ -Boston; Bolton; n._,ii'iiyi:Be`i¢°_n,- r - W!l_»qQBB,`f»@Uid iwife, Boston; gg? Binith'--'uid wife, Providen F" Miss Anderson, New Bedford, Mass; W. IJ. Osborne, Bt. John, N. B. Mrs. J. B. and Miss Eleanor Hock- cllile, Hampton, J. _K. G. and Mrs. Fraser, Charles- ton, S. C. _Mrs. Btickney, Charleston, S. P., Miss Smythe, Charleston, S.C. *Miss Flynn,,Chsrlestan, S. C. *ML B. Cooinbs,‘Utica. _lJohn 'Rf Knight, Boston. MIB. W. A. ,.Seave1‘, Boston. _'Miss Margaret McEwen, Boston; i »-4 i 0i\s hall ceni Der word each in- sertion in this column. Cash musf ' accompany order and five sl" nl ti discount slIowsd.Hinim|l|:elisr|e twenty-five cenis. Rates for lceals in Clisrloifev lawn news column Iwo ceofs per word. nel, escli insertion 1 -~»------_._-_-___.,.,_,_,,.,_,._,`,_,__ --‘-'~'-> fr-'-‘ag-'-'-r '-' 1'- _-L-_-_-_-,_-_ ce, _ "Ehere'_s g_oin_g_ toube sonic records 0 iro en a -t e srl me. Ghampi n-_ _ ships, Wednesday, August 21st. 0 It is understood. that um ‘“’°5w°“ _ 811 “HL athletic Association is .negotiating ‘ r *Take a dev oil! You -will feel like I; s new man if you take a dav off for the (lane '1‘rsv,erse _races. Best races b ever gotten up here. Splendid tiibleay, ‘h nice cool spot. Don't.for-getjths date. t -Thursday, 15th. Train leaves _Charlottetown at 8.30, fare 80 cents. A A ' ` ' 3‘14M1l- Aleer, Charlottetown who died on . _ . - ug 12__ took place 'yesterday monk return after spending 9, week s visit -.».....,.....,...,.....,...~.. A _ _ _ ing leaving the house at 6.30 a. m.,lt° his former home in Orwell' i ~ _M. J. Dolan. Hartford. ? / il .,_, `_ .Miss J, Williams, Newfllasgcw- [_ Thus; A. Peters, Hampton; l , _ _ __ _'Q I\_liss._~Iii,_McCormncl£, Eioston; __ _ __~\v_~~u.~iw_ui~1ie,_Amherst, N. sf; 4 ,' _Frank O'Brien, Amherst; ' ' li. J. f.'arn.i¢‘l1ael, 1'-‘eake's; ' G. W. _T. and Mrs. Dowley, New 'Y‘di'k;' ‘ _ `B. F; 'Jolihson and wi`ie, -Providence e’Walter-- 'Diwiaon_ Worcester. . F. A».»Howes,- Worcester. _ ,.'J. D. Stewart, Portla.nd, Me. L. C. _`Owen, Toronto. " " ' Wm. Douse, Boston. ‘H. E. Phelps, Hartford.- Ambrose McDonald, Bangor. Mary McDonn_lrl, Bangor. -iJr:-`-ami.Mrs. A. T. MclV}urruy,lT‘re- dericton, N. B. ' _ _ Miss Margaret McMurray, Frederic- "ton, N. B. Miss Ml_Cobure, Fredericton, N.B. ’ ' QUEEN. 'Conner, Moncton; . _ Grant, Charlottetown; Geo. Forbes, Port Vernon; "Austin Scales, Sl.. Elennors. aiidfqdrs. Murray and child New " Glasgow. `Rl]_Mcl»’herson and wife, Bouris. J".‘ Cummings, Bertin. ' "Miss `M`.`I. Mcldachern, I-ii!ls_&.oro. * Mrs_'W_. and Miss M. Kieth, Ips- _ wich,'_M’ass, ~ `G. and Mrs. Kieth, Winnipeg. R Dyer, Leominster, Mass. Eronilet, Leominster, Mass. Wells, Boston. ' E." K. McLellan, Medford,Mass and Mrs. Allan, Summerside. and Mrs. Monkley, Summer- ._§ , _ ._ zssrgrsrs ` nagsi. W. Leard, Flummarside. REVERE. Louis- Uevison, Amherst; _ G. W. Brooks and wife, Boston; ` Mrs. A. E. Dougnn, Boston; ~Jaa.-‘A. McNeill, Summerside; ,J. D. McDonald, Stanley Bridge; _ \. McPherson, Golbalt 0nt.' Lea.'i~_l-helslnger, Amherst; ' ' Nz ty.-irrie, Paake’s; ('hn.s. L-. Pratt, Franklin, Masa;. . A. Mclienn, Garfield. . S. McKenzie, Garfield. "McInnis, Earnscliflef' ` Pi'ni_ight, Earnsclllle, D. Prauglit, Eurnsclifle. _(leo. Morrison, Brudnlbnne E. . ' E. Mclsasc ~, St. Anus H. rl. Plncau, S. liustico. _H. Pineau, N. Rustic-o. 'f- .> > " "(_To'ri"a""fai`nteil as the straps ‘were be- _ ___-1. _- - _. _-_ » 7”-95t*”””?W’.‘i9$ mi .ine When the Guardian News phone 183 ls\rep0rted~ busy, after 'G' D. m., pa- trons should ask for 182-3. _ ewfoundland Government have ie oved the duty on hay for this year wing to crop failure. grant, St. John, Nfld, saysz- The m ith L; P. Tunton, Charlottetown, to t where he has carried on a fish market for the plnpose of making a oiviing alley, Moving Picture house nd general offices' for the Associa- lon; _' - The funeral of the late Michael Mac- ir - ii: iii Y i in N_»s. A ' .~ _ isuiarc ois s, armou . for Raillvgy station thence proceeding! H H Bt__rns_ S°m_is_ came to 'r <1 ,i st. B t » ' ' I . W. W. Kcates Toronto, , tg gnc le msg 0 - onaves E Charlottetown yesterday and regis- Ja=|. Rutledge, Montreul. . `. t ere laid to rest The deceased leaves . lf DIY! U0 bl!! ill this Province. “ May,YCh`a,rlottetown, was among' the passengers returning on the Em- press last night. E. T. Higgs, Charlottetown, wasa., -_ i t i in A despatch received from James B."p‘s?.ng“ re um ng on e express last night. Mrs. [Dr.) McLaughlin, returned to Cha.rldttetou'n from Calgary last night. _ - ~ I Richard 'Hogan of Peterboro is visiting his parents J. B.. and Mrs. Hagan Charlottetown age the building on Great Gecrge,_ ' _ V Andrew Mclnnis and John J. Mc- lnpis. _EB|.’|1l¢1if!e, were among the viltors to 'Charlottetown yesterday. They will return today. Alex Gillis of Jenkins and Gillis, North Sydney, leaves this momiug on' G80-'B€¢l’S. N- 1Wlll»Sl\lT€- _ ‘to mourn besides his wife, five sons, mwning °“A3'° ,express en mute to J~ A- MB»Cfl0“Hld» S12 P¢l10I‘B-W- three daughters, two brothers, both Eamon on' 8' J. Bruce, Grand View. ln Charlottetown, and two sisters al-in Bruce McLeod, Grand View. resldiu here Geo. __V.-_,Hartling, Hull.'.»- _ , l<‘ron_k_.ll_‘. Tuplin, Suminerside. K The following were* among those Isaac Carter, Charlottetown; ' leaving for the North West, on the l’. C. Hodson, Vancouver, B. C.'.- »-, _ cursion Monday 1-Sydney Campbell, Miss Leon Hodson, \/ancouver,B.C. -Henry Campbell, John McPhnll, Grace fl. -S. Domi, Chicago. `Inman, Nine Mile Greek; Watson Mc- A_ Bggwell 1<‘,~,,nch Forg ` ~1Kinnon, Allison McMillan, 1Muri_el ljlrle Stone, Cornwall.” ' _ ' _J H. C. McCallum, Chicago. Rev. Brother A. Paul, New York ` A City Fi. H". 'Moklen and "wife, Summer- ~ side. L. li. Allen and wife, Summerside. A. W. Lenrd and wife, Summersihe. SEVEN MURDERERS DIE _ OSSING, N. Y., Aiig_ 12-Seven. murderers were taken from the cells cMillan, Fairview; John Ball, ohn 'FGriiiin, South Shore; William ing, Mrs. A. S. McNeil and family, ___ Mc__mn_ N_ w_______________ we arish Church, where the remains tered at the Victm_ia_ He leaves this el J ` _ ' M K tem Rod arson, Richard Rodger Miss H. S. Smyer, Graham; E, J. rs Mlllman, Graham, E Irvan, Bt. The four greatest trotters in the Province will battle at Cape 'l‘ra verse tomorrow in the 215 class George Cresceus, Baby Logan, Devil- i_sh Dorothy, Prince Louis. Pick n winner. Bpeciol leaves Charlotte- town at 8.30 ii.m.' _ ` ~ Mrs. Charles Stewart, her daughter- in-law, Mrs A. 'i‘_ Stewart, 'and the latter's haughter 'Miss Helen and Miss Constance Currie, _Rocky Point; little son. Russel. all Ol l’li1iSl>\lFi1. Pa , wno are visiting relatives in .!f.._.*l5» .l§... .. ' ' _ . son, George McLean, Peter McFady- Maipeqne are now visiting friends in em Albert M¢Ew9n_ Ganga C0ve_~ Charlottetown and wlllleave this, afternoon one return to Malpeque. _,md Mrs_ gmye,-_(;mh,,m_ M,-_ and Austin D, Mcinnis, Flarnsclifie, M . . » leaves this morning on the express, John; W_ E_ Hymlmam Charlotte. en route to Sun. Frniiscisco, where town; J_ _s_ L_ Pteum Truro; D,_ _y_ he wlll,1oeatc. Mr. Mclnnls has muuy C_ 'c_ Balmim Bedeque. w_ E_ Tup_ friends who will sincerely regret his pen- _Digby w_G_ B'tev',,s_Ne,w York; departure and extend every good _ _L _w_ Rimm_ds_ Bldeford; Miss M_Mc_ wish for his future wellbeing. in Sing Bing this morning and put to death in the electric chair. This _is' the largest number of criminals -to suffer the death penalty by electricity on any one day since the electric chair was adopted as a method of capital punishment. The six 1_ts.lians_ and one negro electroeuted this morn- ing went to their deaths quietly, and” the executions were acc'ompl‘i-shed within iin hour und' seven minutes, The condemned men were put to death in the following order ;- .ienn_w_ our _ lins, Lorenzo I.. Cali, Salvatore De Marco, Pilepo De Marco, Angelo Gius- to,~Viucenzo Conn and Joseph Fer- roue. _ _ _~ ` ~ '_ The prison guards expected that Firrone might put up a light on »-his way to the execution chamber, but he _\\yalk_eg1_ meekly to the chair. - ing a ` ted'abo_\_1t his bod .,,- _He., wa1iieg;'\'il>"the‘ chair 'white nleed 'linda trembling, and as be kissed the cruci- was afilxed quickly and the current ‘lx when the leather straps were be- ing placed about his body, -he fell- over llmply in a dead faint. The cap #ent through hls,ho_dy. _ All the Prisoners with the excep- “on of Collins, walked into thedeath -'fhamher _~ protesting .theirv inn_qcence‘.'- 'lollins onine' in smiling and seeming- lv happy, and did not deny his gulit.__ I-le prnved on his knees at the chair ____.C. Ifaulinu,-_Ynrniniith, N. S. l. for a minute before he was executed, ~ m _ 1 _,_ _ ._ . i __ _ __ <~- 0' " _ V J" . . ,_,, __ _ i v f » ._-v,~: - »5. _ ’» n » ~ dp I.. il .sn-1.--_ N _ ij.. " .’ _J _ eprs ous e nng i» °°’*‘ specter' Gaude Eachern, Hillsboro; H. C. Ballmim, Yesterday the eastern express ar-' Bydney' registered at the Clifton H0.uBe_'Summe“_de_ between the il‘_i_ved _int_(3harl_o_ttetow_rih at 8.15 a. houes of 9.30 last evening and 9.30 dégign atm3;35_: sn?) ;,:n“::§.°mT§é th vi vel .J. .- ' ' " " Cape Traverse accommodation at 9.55 a. mi, the Tignish accommoda- W._ Pr Doull, Charlottetown, re- non at ,u_50 “_ m__ ten minnteslatez turned yesterday 'rom Tlgnish Wl“"° the eastern accommodation at 5.20 he had _ been installing _ the electric p_ m__ on time;-.and the Tigmsh "__ Wlrmg "1 the fm" 1°” Om” and press at 10.20 p. m., thirty minutes Customs Building now in course of htm erection. Mr. Doull says that when ___ completed Tignish _will have the most The new switchboard O, the P_ E_I_ ha“d"°me building mr tim" purposes Telephone Co was installed after in this Province' handmma in design' midnight Sunday and is now in ope- substantial in constructionnnd com- m__i0n_ The building has been made plete in appmntmenta' The wmk of fireproof The Battery -Room and construction by Messrs Schurman & Power Pknel are on the third nom Egéé?t§gn;::_rsxg,ch,'l?f)‘;‘;,se ‘I3 “Digg nlong the new switchboard, which is t_ possessed of_all the latest improve- ments which modern ingenuity has °'='°"» ‘of hour lwmlsvhem iii.. R. A nm.. °° f » .4 _ C _,__ ‘ ‘ ‘- " i' ~' A 1 ' " ' "‘ ' ' ' A _ ~ i . l of Edmonton.. ` i\i|g.'3|_ Sep. 7 _ 2., -` ~ 3|A_§'P~ 7 Hu\i!¢¢f- _ _ _ f _ .. -..M-.*%.-..l`i_;_¢.,__.__n_’f best iauila une. Leeus mana eu’ ,d ,sum world 0AillN3-M lllfwl Mlllliif 11 your wsfits. You are-sure of satlof mewm.. __ MM H* ,Ein ..,;. “. if - 1 non. 'rin iieicinnon mug oe_j _f _ _ over( 0 us 11° » _ L ‘ r 'I ns. u'boy‘a\\<1__s_irl§ _ renin erm George limi kin: sis.-lé 1 ,- n f '- ' ~ _ .v sinus-it Amherst Aug. is isis “UM” i . . » , 1 " ' 15,* '-_ _. ._ » . \ . »___`;'_?".f. 1_~._ . '- "F _ . _.' _ . ¥ ' _ _ ` » sf .'~"~f»‘ ._ »" » ' »' ' ' Q", _se._Hm~ _.ana im. aim.; . sins ._ _ _ I l°w“ cn gk.” I Maud .limes Cbarlottetowiilfiss sau- ::Buntaln, Bell I Co. for bsltcosl _ _ __ ____ __ _,__ _ _ rebut. I-Idea Thomvlm. _'°"‘°" “"““°' "mn ,li nw imun. = 'Mwfsth ~ _ _ ,‘ .‘ I . ~ . _ _ “_ _ i-rags, in_ede;Uf-*efesii iisrd what and '\‘qinsl_i_»1!srcsnt1|!_ol molasses, has in srugj usiuine. seiiiisimfea in 'unsll doses, cadled “the death of _.___ ‘ ' I A _ The b`ah`il'~conc'ett iu"th`s Gardens at Charlottetown last night drew a very -large cro _d of music lovers. The ith 'Rift .Bald wg! in ilna form and ren- dered a nicely selected program in a manner most pleasing, Among the numbers was "Songs of Scotland," a selection heartiiv received and appro- priate in View oi the Scottish ceiebra-1 tion oftodsy. Three of the Caledo- nia Clubs pipers were heard during town yesterday conveying- the sad news of ths.dsath_in_ Revere, Mass, ‘where he hula been located for the past four or, live years,. of Maurice Doyle, formerly proprietor of the North End Bakery, Charlottetown.. 'rin ueesssennvas in his ssui 1 year He leaves io mourn s widow and - foursons, ' William, Frank, Robert ' and Reginald, all _in Revere. He was,' a lirotherof Deunis">Doyle, formerly the following sisters siirvivingaz Mrs. Charlottetown, Mrs. D. Foley, South Shore, and“Mfrs. Sarah Gerry, Revere. _ The many-friends»» of the deceased _` here will regret his death and ex- < tend_ sincere symfpathy to the be- i i-caved. ‘ ' ‘ 0----an L-nv ‘isa 'S;.f$wlllilf|iiX , Y _._.'riie.s.’ .s. uiiiiriix arrived in oner- E. L. Matthews, Miss L_. Matthews, W. Becks Miss C. -W. Matthews, Mrs. Middleton; » ._ .Mi»s._.Willey, . E. H. Hawes, W. E._ Mdllpy, Miss L. Campbell, _ Di-__ G. s,%d_Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. J. ‘le|ds, __ i _R 'l‘. and Mrs. Johnson, Miss C. JI. Charles, J. McCol',lnack, W. N; Mgrlaan, Miss E. acques. Miss E. 'A. Dougsn, ` A. W. Robinson, W. S.‘Rol>inson, 'Miss E. Cunningham, D. Sargent, . W. Grehum, _ W. anii Mrs. Dswing, R. Knight, _ M,.an_ Mrs. Smith, ‘ Miss F. McLean, . H. B. Seaver, Miss Sealer; . V Miss A. _Watts, ‘ -M. M. and_Mrs. McNeill, 1 Mrs. A. i-lewson, J. H. Alfitidon, H. v. weed, Misa M. McNeil. .. _ 'The S. Si Halifax left E950 Charlotte C. C. and Mrs. Stevens, _ Mrs W A Plummer, W J. Kennedy, A. B. and Mrs. Shaver. Miss A. Leibenderfer, _ -Miss M. A. Middleton. E. H. H'ewes‘,' ‘ - W. E; Milloy. I , Misa A. C. Golden, Miss S. N. Currie, ' B. F. Johnson, H. V-. Wood _ Mrs. N. N. Miller, _ =N. N. Miller, Miss N, B. Lewis, ` Miss K. B. Lewis, H, E. Bock, - Miss A...C. Ellsworth, Mrs. I. D. Carrier, Mlss'A_' Carrier, Geo.'Carrler, ‘ Ni Carrier, _ 'Albert Carrier, Corrected for svsry Wednesday and -_ . MONTAGUE MARKETS. f - Saturdayjs issue. -White oats _ ll £0 55 Black oats 60 Beats. per dos. 12 Lord.. per lb. 14:f»° 16 Bisf (small) per lb. » U'-_0 15 Beef (quarter) psr lb. » I to 10 Pork ' l ` I to td; Lamb, psi' lb. (small) '-10 £014 9 to 13 10 to 11 Fowl ' 'Mutton Eggs; per dos 20 "flutter, psi- is. . I5 _'to 28 Turkey 30 _Geese ' 18 Hides ill- Ueltl ' ' 70 to 80 _ A POISONING CASE. ' _-i _ Pi-IILADELPHIA a'u¢_. 12- 'Mi-s. i ihfllia June issue of The !l_o'nilf}"\‘vs|ii Mila and Medical lulloiin of” Pliilhifel- nhis. edited by Charles E. de H. t alan. H. D.,- L. IJ. D . appears lhs following :- "Many physicians have 'come to ealize that caffeine, as daily con- sumed ln coffee-'and tea, has'much 'Io lo with the causation of many an- noying ailments that formerly were obscurely diagnosed and vaguely ‘.reated. It stands to reason, that this alkaloid, .when taken in daily .loses of six or more grains, must exert aharmful _ _action on the ner- volll cftliiildtory. ani! digestive sys- '»y_ tl1s_pli_ygielans." `_ _ Ci`\it[ni|ili`g‘.i'.his article' saysz- "Pol\}ii!n,~the wall knowneereal bev vin- tlis'ir__io_ans_,of electing an easy 'eifange from miles and its harmful "lhii\ttnntr~eoIeiuo-‘to ~ I wholesome, armless, nourishing beverage. Eminent-analysts such as Prof. J. -V;.Maliet of tha __ University of Vir- :iuia have proven that a cup _pf cof- 'ec (only thriedifths qqflse and the -estwmilk) contains about 2| grains if qgslno. ' . _ A overnment report .issuing April. th,_this year, from thlfiiiireau of lhllnistry shows that his deadly cof- sta hogs, rabbits and guinea pigs in the interval and stirred the hearts 0| -terial witness in the case, which the the clanstnen and“.Bcots present with 'police say will .have sensational de-I The- police Bild the skin ofltneii-`vii>es.. .veiepmenns After the arrest oi inelbauk account of ' " _ --- ' woman, the police suv. they found gilife was insurodjor Word was received in Charlotte-' l W and was’ a native of this province. .- Of the police force here, and has also 9. rl Capt Hughes and Mrs. John Croake, I ll ll . __ Frieda Trust, proprietress of an up- town saloon, who was arrested yes- terday on a charge of having caused the death of her husband, William Trost,.- within a week after her mar- riage to him by administering poison, was committed to prison for her ap- pearance tomorrow, when qan inquest will be started in the case. Edmond Guenkle. bartender for Mrs Trost, was also committed as a ma- druggist from whom lllera I poison oh Monday,.,`or~li\0 Y' , ,_ he'r hus'-and was't$eh ill._ '»‘- `_éf...`. Ai un nearing may tiis.cdc'¢ms detective testing that .inhis in '_ ' genes of tiled ontsriie issrlied _ g Mrs. Trust, who -was a widow she married 3 second time,._.ws.s‘_&; ly in debt. An autofpsy' _ hy a coroner's.' physician; the’ tive said, showed that -Trout' _ was caused by ~poison - lottetown at 10.30 last evening from ---1--i-l Boston with a lnrgegenersl cargo . ‘ and the .following passengerst- : *W'@ I Mm. Johnsen, '~ ‘ \ ' ` . ‘ l 1 :solar cow or wsaarsm A Bears the' Sigiiature Kmil For Hilaire; Thirty Yjeirs _.H 14 he leading1ines,- 'F55 \’i' ia: 'if ag, i 1- 1! -m <- -i this styl _ _/