AUGUST 26° 191° 'ran m'rms'r saws '""' N'°"'1TH‘E~CHARLO’1`TETOWN GUARDIAN ' ' -1-mam or *" - Head 0-‘msgs in New Prowse- Bl0Ck`°Cha1`l0ltel0Wn _came to the city on the express last thong' th-e passeiigei's returning on The latest news, ilrst of all. ~ L. J. McCarthy, W. W_alkcr and (‘.. L_ Grant, City, wer-e registered at the Queen Hotel, Halifax, yesterday. A. P. Prowse, Murray Harbor, and 1). S. McDonnld, lvlontague, were among those who were relristcred at the Victoria Hotel yesterday. V D:-_ Morris, Dunrl ~ t ' li . ` ~-*- city last evening_ as-' mme 0 t e W. S. Lousoii, City, and Dr. H. L. At the Police Court in this city ___ Reddy, Montreal, returned yesterdaylyestcrday A. Mahar, Sturgeon was ‘ Dr Frank Cairns _md his mother after a trip to Magdalen Islands. 'fined tive dollars for being drunk. Mrs John Cairns, Malden, who have "”'* _ ' ’*-' been visiting in the cn,” have tml 'F. S. and Mrs. Hodgson, Miss Lucy Miss Rhoda Hobbs and_Miss Eva morning on few;-H hon-,e_ ~. Robinson and Miss Ellis of Chariot- Field, London,0nt., who have been .___ tetown were recent visitors at Bel- spending a few weeks at the (lliil w. w. neun, oiivemiisii, wiiiiam.'f“Bl» ‘ Hotel. wine to the city by yesterday McDonald, Montague and Leamanl --- _ afternoon's train and are the guests Hr,|~n¢_ \vin.,l0e_ are umung muse] Otto Lane and A. A. Mclzlweu, Re- of Mrs. R. M. Johnson at Inkerman. _port last evening at eight twenty. Point yesterday morning. _ friie Northumberland an-ivéd in' 'rue D. o.,s. arent went to west 6'” “ ' EER & WEEK5_BEnK & _,_..,_.. , . ___, _._.__,_`___..___...._.___» F L and Mrs Blair, Amherst, Mrs W T Huggsn, City, was a- ._ _/ - ` ` ' 'A f ' ~»_. . _ 9 _ . -4 --~ ~ ~»- _, ».,. . 1°e1lE"`0UEEN S COUNTY GUARDIAN J ' `--J. " evening and are at the Victoria.' ‘the mail train last evening. _S___ ,}':”`- 42;' ‘_,_`h}.. 1 _ l'~‘>,.l'-ff . i-_ ___ 1' .. _ _-{"’.‘~ .1 '_" I 1 . is »' 'f ' ` U. 5 "‘ A ` ` ‘ "Ui ' _ » _ ` '_ im.” S. ';-<1-:\' N l i -1,. ..~ -~....~-~i';g » _ _ _ ,,'___ ‘_ e ~.;..._.- \‘-‘_ ‘-iii 10'. `..-§5,‘- - -._:r_._._~._.g_.‘f,-_._-j, . Ei Capt. McLean, (iity_ of the S. rl. who leave this morning for '1‘orontu_|velst_okc, arrived in the city last --- Northumberlaud, who is undergoinl; treatment at the C-ity Hospital wus night. ~ Daniel McNevin, and daugliter,Miss May, Los Angeles, Cal, who have been visiting friends and relatives in this city and _prov»i_nce, inure . this morning for Boston en route home. 'l‘hey will be accompanied by i\ii,,~,; Mary Mckenzie, llmrtoii, who has also been visiting \\'itli friends here. _ 1-ny Harbor Circuit have uiveii a lliodist (_‘-1i\li'c1i rifhiiildiiilr fiiiiil tli-,~` today. This indiiiilus a doiiiiiion 1 _ evening on the mail train on a visit A telegram received by R. M. The mail tl-aiu M-,wed in this city to this Province. Mr. Lane is a ua- Johnson, City, last evening announc- ,.cp,_,r¢e(1 as »-nm ve,-y w,.u» lastvast e,,e,,,,_g at ten t,_,,en|_y_nve_ tm,._|tive of Cliarlottctown and Mr. Mc- cd the death of Dr. Stewart. Sack- tyqlve nlimltes 1ate_ The _,ther in_}Ewen formerly belonged to Cardi- ville, Dean of Mt. Allison University, wa,-(1 trains ,f yestel-da were ,_ gan. ' The late Dr. ,Stewart was about time. ) y U _ --- eighty years of age and was well J_ w_ O,,_.__,_t,,e_.,,_ Dr (J-_ B_ G,.,,L.,,_ service today leaving the wharf at Visited Un dill_el'ent_ occasions. He 113g,-a lqchean and _]_ G_ E11i5__3.30 p. ni., dun on return nt <1-13 p, \vas_an cducationalist of exceptional B_1,,,,ta__me_ ,are enj,,yi__g ten d.ay»s m. .Saturday she goes to ‘slant lig_\_-U ability and ut Mt. Allison he was a camping- out in Coleman, '1'hcy_leaving at 3.30 il. ni.. due iw. inn ll¥`0f§SS0_|` "I T\l°30l0EY Hlld 01 Heir took their rods along and things will B137 [l.ni-. lt is a del.il;htiul sail up and _"el" 119511165 H fllHSt0I` ‘lf lltller Bilb- be dccidcdlyl interesting in theldovrn both of tlicsn runs. and the iirs`]0CfS iilld 18"lZ\lf\F!0S- streams in the locality of the Mon-'is verv small for the large sinntnt. "”“ The Methodist (‘liiirclic..' or. the Mui'-l tzigue camp, ,lf pleésm-Q seglmfli ` 'H10 (~`Ul\lll»Y (`Ulll`t Of lJll€@ll'S 5 _ - _.___ ____ County is now in session. Yesterday their Portion to the (‘iiuip\.¢,lll;.\ii Mc- ltcv G. A. and Mrs Seilar of Mur- The followiuig passengers arrived in the CHS” "f HHl`l)1`-1' _VS VESSOY. iwtlllll my lflnrhi.-1', lcave this inorninl; on a this city on the Boston boat about_f0l` $_3»30 for fl ll¥l€_ (91100 ll€li\Vf_!€l1~ total of $55 which will be foi'\.v;u»il,-,l _vncatioii trip to Montreal a.ud_iiine>Ul~lll" VAMPBELI- °"”““" "M "'gl_";_ G. (iievis, Miss N. Grevis, F, (illlellton we shmllll 15.8,-,_ _,_ leqson __ Among those who leave this moin s-iiiiier. F. n. Timther. Mies A. B. li“S“"““l"-@- 'l`.l1<>Sv who have n'r<»i1€1‘tv "mg f°" 1”-"".'t" _“"8 th" '.°“°\"““f ' ClmiSs0n_ p‘_ H_ 13ak._.r_ _owe it to tlieiiisulves and others de-` thi_;’/,_'_;'sty_;___13:§_;_______§neXf_____('i_,111°. _ . -, . , si - ~ __._____.__..__ ,prudent on them, as well an the ___ H _ _ _ _ :iitenieniluw the Guardian l<_‘..i“lS"` .F.1"""""'° .5""th' M15” D' U- UHY Chm`]"ttem“'" 'B cmmmly ““V°l"l'“ House. 8-2fid1i. lllrotectioii of those' from wlioni thev`and M155 Hassle Foster' I " ' k" *lv t' ABOUT YOUR FALL SUIT _ "‘"“" HE Question of _Importance ai Thi -1 ` season is the one ol the New I Fall Suii. You have been wail- .'-._1, ' hi Q l ' ` xi _ ._ _ .. _ _/. `7Y»"`,Y-‘_~‘_I-1.'-",11--`~. ' ,_ :: ¢.~. » , 1 f < __ suits, we have lug .fb K ' \ ,_~ Listing zi few, we W /%f-'_ 1 ing for ours T And they are in variety, in style, in ` here. ' qualify. We have medium_p_ric- _ ~ peizsoiizilly our liig fringe, ,- ew- - A .~f:3<"_:i 'l-if-*if-` \ // V T`--_ I ‘ _ ..'. ,. X _ _ ».. .,. --.- I ff. <. -'ff' 2 _ ____./,- ¢¢~_1~,-_= _ _ if `- 1:5 1' M \, 1' -ff” \s ¥ "`-'~f`1:`._ = ___-_----M . 1: - _______'f_"ifi’_ _ '::_‘2`.....»_.'.».~ 23:1' ' .5:.4'<_.'.,ff3f-" `-»' /A \ Plain Vicuna Iiiiglisli suits with sricqiicco:1t,singlc_ordou- lilcil liiuistcil, iii lilncl; and nzivy, ' _ $15 00 Plain Worsieds Dur:1lilc_ perfect fitt- ing, siiiglc :Ind douliled lwcustccl also iii lilnc :uid black $10.00 fo $18.00 her priced suits. ill be plcascd to show you English Striped Wdrsieds ~ in the frishioiiabfe brown and green shades. These are the very newest and iiiost popular goods. Mcn’s _ _ _ Raincoais Sezisouzible gar- ments from 5.00 up. Cravenciic Cloth 0vcr ` just what cvcry uuui . first class, zippcarzuicc the from 8.00 to 14.00. Rublicrizcd Coats- Sl waiits for fall wcnr. Our line iowcr proof. Excellent vziluc coats 1 is splendid Quality szunc .ind the leugtlis 52 :uid 54 inches. Prices low :it 5 .00 iilii I American Ilals '1`licfuinou~' l1.~\\Vl".S' 11f\'1` ---the 1,1-:uliiig .»\iiic-rzcau for ili~ iu:irl.f ~.\-A - ' _ fb;-'f»'=»_::_-~-».-_.'»"‘ '-“gl” si*-' . ~_. _ *‘ 3'~ "rf»fér_~i'. sf- J: e ‘. :€_~,'- '.53-‘» -.=.'-.#17342 'e' ' _-:~_ . . __{§‘_, _ yigc-.. 3 Qt" 1" ` Emil: _ ; _ ` 1"’ al iliuy, as well ns tlwniselvrs. 1 re-` __ ,`,"1____jY_ “' member one large ilrm of nianiifiic- linvoices in red "Are You Insured?" Forhay and A A BARDMETER We supply printed We sell. - Price _ $3.25 up. E. W.. Taylor South Side Queen Square. rlmwf. Furness, Wifhy Q Co., Lid ' STEAMSIIIP LINERS LONDON, HA_LlFAX SERVICE From London Sfvnnier .From Hiililiix Rainpuhiinnock Auir. 25th Aug. 20th (Via Kiiniiivfiii Si-|it.Hl|i St.lolin's, N. F.) Sept. :frd (Viii Slicnundoun " 22nd _St .lohii’i~i,N.1".) _ ' Sep. l'lth. Rnppiihuniiock Oct. .ith For ifzirre Direct . ltnppahunnock, Aug 25th From Liverpool Steamer From Halifax Ulunlla Aug. ‘Mth Uunriall Sept. .ith Aug 20th Almerinnu Sept.i5th Sept. 3rd Duriiniyo " '.':itl\ “ 17th 'l‘i\bi\sco Oct. Dth The above stenniern have a limited ac commodntinn for snioun passengers. Passenger and Freight Agents for the Allan Line Steamship Co. at Halifax FU1tNESS_ WITHY & 00. LTD.. Halifax, N.S. Agent S Babbill. Melal ' ...fs -_ _ -1. _ __,` ' Q30 Our Camel, Monarch, Swas- tlka and King irands_ are the best for their respective pair poses. Send for our blooklet. The James Robertson tio. Limifcil Montreal DOIULE lit G iN turing clotiiiers used to have on their' LUNELY ROAD' PFll'lKlNS‘Vlll'ilil, Vt, Au" 23-- land it is ii i'eas<_»uahle question for . _ ‘ ‘ ", _ ' '>‘ _ them to ask, even altliougli the li\ivcrls1U'mg bolt “prwht m her cmnage' liuav he well i'ate-il»~--I’resident W. li. shut through the 'heart' thc? dead Snowball, of the .llaritime Board of bmly "" Mrs- Nancy 'H°""`“y» aged 48 Trndc at (‘-liathani, N. B. For lo\vcstly°a"S' was f""‘"‘1 l“t"_t"d“y Un rates coiisistcnt with absolute secur~ Brancld mlm “mul 8 party U? an aut" ity insure with Hynilman & (io. Ltd. “lvesut-’-HUIIE tllwr way thiough the 8_26d1__ pictiiresqiie .:oun_try- liigliway. 'lhe horse lny dead in the shahts, also shot througli the lieart. ran' ewey, age( years, iu i ii of the woman, was found lying by the road, a. bullet wound in his breast and a rifle by his side._ The tra-ge_dy had been enacted far fiom unv wit nesses, in the deep quiet. of the woods, and the auto travellers, hor- 'ieil h their discover were at ri( y y loss as to what move to take. Driv- ing their car to I’erkinsvillc a doe- is a tor was notified and the authorities' informed after winch the party con- tinued their journey. instructions W i t h_ Some new things just received in each good instrument .lioir‘s chocolates are apricotines, notice creams, peanut cluster, hazel- iucs, and uncoated hon-buns. We have over twenty varieties ‘in bulk. These chocolates are now the largest sellers in Eastern Canada. Price .'.0c. pound in bulk. May he obtained from J. G. Jamieson, Druggist. 7-l3dmwf25i. MARITIME SEUIIRITIES Quotations fiirnishnd by J. Mcln- Aug. 24, 1910. tosh dr Co, Exchange Building, Hall- fax. N. S- Ask. Biil,_ British ....... .. __....'150 147' New Brunswick ......27.'\ 270 'Nova Scotia X. D. ...290 275 Royal 240 Union of Halifax ......_......19»i MISCELLANEOUS 125 120 Acadia Fire ....... __ 103 100 65 50 239 192 Acadia Sugar pfd Do. Ord. ......... Brandram-Henderson. Com. .. East Gan Sav & Loan Eastern Trust Halifax Fire Nova Scotia Telephone Stanlields uid ,104 Do. Com. _ 60 Trinidad Elec. 75 BONDS. Acadia Solgar llrnndram~l-lenderson Halifax Tram ....... ._ _,.102 99 N. S. Steel Ists ......97§ 95 102 100 85 84 19 137 150 P9 117 101 55 73 . 23 140 155 102 120 103 100 100 98 Do Dehenture Stock Porto Rico Sitaniield’s Ltd. 102; 100 Trinidad Elec. 95 93 STOCK QUOTATIONS _ _ NEW YORK, Aug. 25-(SDecia.l.)-- Copper 63! Baltimore 104 C. P. R. .. Reading Southern Pacific Bt. Paul U. B. Steel . Union Pacino Missouri Pacific ___-'_-_;:T-1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOO( 73| 189* 140 1l2§ 119} GM 165i 52| o»'¢`(3 1 A little further on the body of G.- F 1. H i 48 1 slim 1 _ _ 4’/f.4/?£07`7£7"0iV/Yi? F/6' DEPARTMENTAL .$'70A’£‘ - _ chwkgdmn . _.,:J_ b_,a__d_ _ \ _-»..-.. ,,» .WV 25dmwf1vr L_, ¢§. ing the science of mar sninu iip i u surprising degree. An instance of this was given on Kensington raiilge yes- terday. A friendly match had been talked of for some time between teams of live men, Upper Prince Street vs Up- per Hillsboro St. Many calculations had been made of the respective scores, and it was confidently expect- ed that neither side could win by more than 15 points. Ycstcr the match was fired with surprising scores, Upper Prince St. winning by 12 points. At 200 yards Upper Prince led by seven points, at 500 they gained six points while at 600 Upper Hillsboro turned the scales and gained by one point. The scores were as follows: UPPER PRIN(‘-14]. 200 W. K. Rogers 35 Keith- Rogers 34 33 30 E. R. Brow 31 34 30' F'. Hutcheson 33 20 30 . 'N. McKay 28 25 27 80 463 ttl. 90 07 “B5 ‘i2 500 600 34 30 5”? Totnl UPPER 1-lILliSBOIl(). ttl. lil( 04 ul 87 200 500 600 H. Beer 31 33 34 _Longworrh 31 32 31 Miller 20 32 30 Matthews 32 28 27 Ritchie 31 24 26 . ___ Sa@s< _,L _ 81 451 An analysis of the above scores shows that the eight highest men put on the handsome score of 753. The intermediate record is 739, it being beating therefore hy 14 points. It is believzyi -that this score is the high~ est ever made on Kensington range. flood for the Civilian Rifle Club l' 'l‘AF'I‘ FOR FURTHER REVISION OF TARIFF BOSTON, August 25-President Taft's keynote to the coming Con- gressional Campaign will be a furth- er revision of the Tariff. While he is still conviiiced that the 1’ayna|A1d- rich Law is the best Tariff Act the country has had up to this time, he has at lust reached the conclusion that there is decided room for lm- provement. ' This is to certify that I have used MINARIVS Iiiniment in my family for years, and consider it the lest liuiinent on the market. 1 havt found it excellent for iiorsc Ili-.s1i. (Signed) \'-'_ S. l"I.\71:`.»3 "Woodlands," Middleton, S., - -~1- ___ :rl __ ._ ,.. ___.__5-ii -“£2000 C liiilifax $1000 U_ Halifax I S500 Ci_iy o (lhurlottotown ii I-2 M000 City 0 Quebec $15.12-'i 'Ifown of ’1`ruru Town of Ain_1;erst ‘ 0. ch iz"- < _ _ Ui ’i‘own of Wii|)f\'ille f_4z(:'1lil Town of lii\'e(i:lJuol _ I s_oil0 _l_own of inenburg _ $1000 '|‘ow as soo 'i‘o\v S1501 Tow :<74 '<~< -»-59. -¢- -»¢.».¢_¢.».» n'=i'