~,-- "' ’9’3~“ '1'Bl'i-Innhrssws nssrormm ' ` GUARDIAN ' ' ~ mums umm '“ PAGE - / O Q _ ll i-‘_ F. Pnooroivs rrs"rH Avii THEATRE, NEW Yonk. .Write for our latest list of 3§il¢1d- - _ l ‘_____ / `lU§_ 4_5 _hl8l1`°5 5% Pei' Cent on hig;h_flc1ass_'l~Baar2§n Munich 'rss mu mr r. F. Pwetevs izsni LIMA. Sept. 13.-(Special).-Pro .lidont Guillermo Billinghurast sent to the Peruvian Congress yesterday a special message, in which he ex- plained the economic condition in Peru and emphasized the necessity of i»-1- A ‘ii _ A Street Theatre for the first hal! the week is so diversified and 9-D of negotiating a loan ot $33,000,000. so The President also told the mem- _ _ _ running over with brilliant names bers of Congrss that abuses and cor- g_ , l, »- ~_ both legitimate and otherwise, that ruptlon in the labor ileld for public ‘ co .- » it is airficuit to and a iieeiiune Pl`0l>al>ly_. Corinne one of the be , known comediennes on the Americ r. st e e s I stage is entitled to first honors. LONDON Sept. 13.-(Specl I).- Others 011 H- rattling bill are Car- The Cubanl government is ,aboullz to l" ix _ Si John, N._B. I _ _ , , , - - ‘l viflwlll , 1021- 8~21M3mos " ‘ ll* ll _ fi _ 1. .. _ _ _ mencita and Her Dancing Belles in operatic wolf; “Blxby’s Baby," rousing comedy sketch; Verona Verdi and ,brother in a musical act oi class; Kramer and Ross, dancers; and Murphy and Woods, comedians; Wixon and Connelly, putter dispen- sers; Rio and Norman, comedy acro- “ Present a note to the British, French singing Humber; -l0lln WCB! Gnd IHS and German overnments simultane- B- and private wealth must be extirpat- d. hard to clean of something' 6 p’ C’ than fry ~ , pd Corporation Limited H. lrslosds “models Hlsilllifflltlelllliill. _ ibut Oahu Mound Ottawl Lan|l¢.hl. 0 ‘ "-"l' ~ . ulisr' »rn0lrin0mlS if sviclii mluisi B I eoflwii 0 _ A -`- ' A Municipal_.B_ond. £04- lf, ini snu ;_ E ously. The obiect is to obtain re- spite from the pressure which these governments are continuing to exert jointly to bring about the payment of alleged _damages suffered by Brit- ish,.French and German subjects dur- `ing the Cuban revolution and thc gk H f\Js 1"! iusi like loin( down to s Isiore in your town and buying a suits of iurniiure "on lime." llatil Larabee and Bell, eccentric Sp,miBh_America,, _w,,,._ comedy; Fred Hurd, monologist; Should there be dis gree out b _ I s s §;g€:)“a‘i°1°' and bl”-“ki and White tween the Powers :nd Clliba ilillvorianlly P 3”' particular claims Cuba will suggest PROCTOR’S 58TH ST. TPIEATR _ _ t _ The Palace of Parisian Arts,ab _posing navelty will top a high els hill of novel f When sending your order for Maritime T le r h 8.: Tl - - lllll ol llllll lllst llllll Pl10110 Company 6 p c. Preferred stock the il’lor§nall;elow tlvllll 'l1`ll‘l:inllleell1\llcCo§lnlili;lf;llrll slated alle ll, - prove convenient. Cut lt out, fill in and send to us. I emmdy dramatic s,.,_tc,l;'y?.ll.f.hel“N,g Telephone of the Wedding”; Bush and Engle, property of Americans there are ¢0m0dY acrobats; Casper and Clay- B°l`l°\19 Peril- ` r E_ that arbitration be restored to, fav- oring the President of the` United ig States as arbitrator. s ' __'”" ‘l oA‘r>E HAv'r1EN sept 11 (spe- 0; _ i_ - he 9481)-There IB a serious revolultion in e' full swing in the northern part of ii he Santo Domingo, and the lives and in l l -` _ ' ton, blackface comedians and dance s- The D0mlIli0ll gllnboatl Jacagua F' B' 6 1 Kinemacolor and black and whim; from Santo Domingo, basl arrived Gentlemen: Photo plays. Ilslihx, N. S. EDU109” llnd . - - - ~ --l-.----~ S ln payment oi......... shares naman, scenery and merry quips, Others ar _ Weston and Fields, in musical no Name...... . . .. ..... ........... sense? Mmliel and Aftllllf Valli. C0 Elly mi1EiC; Josephine Claremon Daley, Bird and Leigh in the drama- ! 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Billy Rogers, eccentric mimic of ni ° -sical instruments; Miller and Vi cent, singing funmakers in " ance, and Caesaro, herciilean ju gler. COLORADO SPRINGS, Col., Sep our mere money loss each year e. Address......................................., ........ .............. ........... .. tic sketch “'1`he Underman”; Seyo L ”~"Yl" Marvell lligll jumpers! Kine here, being unable to enter Puerto Plata, where the revolution is at its Paoorons zaifin sr. THEATRE. height The Jacagiia has on board govern- Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Il per cent. Preferred stock ‘ bll1llll€vil1llllllJl;ll'lIl‘lll1le llélerllyvlvllnsltllglrllglilllg ment delegates lllld wlll leave all llllllll ` it 103- or ll0.il-J per share. The Certificate is to be made outin the B-I1 0Ct€ttB of cleverness, with muc for Monte Christi. h Reports here state that a battle 9 was fought yesterday at Monte '“` Christi, in which the government “Q” troops were victorious. No details ' are available as to the number ol men engaged. 1; Americans in Santo Domingo are I eagerly awaiting the arrival of the 0 American cruiser Des Monies to pro- tect them and their property in case n the revolution spreads. liner in the appearance or time gen- LONDON. Sept. 11.-(Specie1)-- _ Looking bronzed and well, Lord Hal- ginal burst of breezy nonsense' on-_ done, with Miss Haldane, his sister, Happened in T0pek8__~ ago,-ding M,-_ disembarked from the Lusitsnia at it _ Fisguard Tuesday on their return bition of his magnetic ‘_aughter-pro- fmm the Unltelllstlll-99 and Cnnniln. _ Lord Haldane had nothing to say g tle company will assist the erstwhile except that he had 5 most IJl€HB`5-Ili d trip and that American journalists co,-“mst to the bm, Frank Fogarty were persistent- and he considered wiii entertain with his inimitsi-is them to be ‘ferr much alive and stories of 'irish wit and humor, while P19359-“L Julie Ring, fresh from her triumphs Miss H8155" 5”-ld what most lm' _ in ~‘Geg.Rgc],.(_i“ick W,,_m,,gfo,.d»- and pressed her was the tremendous vit- Hqihe yankee` Girl" Wm Oper an ality of both the men and women of r'0x`sl0f;\<`0\l0iii`\0ls: America which was erfcctl as .. , p y _ Others On a prog,-nm of p,-Onoumeq toiinding. American women she _ strength will be Bowers, Walter and found very attractive, vivacious and Crocker, ecc'entric rubs acrobat E Ton Huntin and Corinne Francis 30041 time-better. she thought, than Y g in a merry hodge-podge of nonsense; l‘l“gllBl1W0!110n- I1 3; enlightened, and they had a Very “_ Lord and Lady Strathcona also n. landed at Fishgiiard on their way to 8 London. They enioyed their trip im- T Sweetest Girl in Town”; Louis I11‘f“B°lY- 'V . ‘- Ston u side down dancer; Azard "I feel all the better for it,"’ said 3| Brothersllin tests of wonderful endur- Lnfd Stl`ath°0“a- "A l°“l"n9Y like g_ that is g mere nothing these days of luxurious vessels and trains. I hope to make many more crossings." f~ LONDON, sept. 11.-t;9¢,<;,1==,,gq,_1;°;,gg,°1~f,- 0|; S “I ....2-i‘l....i... ._ _ _ _ _ -_ _ B... 0... . ll on _ o a S. env '- ns residing ' London <1 they rtl i' i. .0 _ ‘, o i' .1 ea e _ - ~ “ "‘ “ '°.ii'°.°.s'.“.°.‘.i‘ 2.3:. .:“.:':.'-2 ‘§::.r.“ ° 5 5 noni-.1--ni-..-Lena... | ._ The Prince Edward Island Exhibition And Horse Races tion to-night. has been a remarkable development interest in occupational diseases, York secretary of the American Asso- ciation for Labor Legislation, before was represented hy Major Squire, the the American Public Health Associa- "Recently," he continued, "there which ‘phossy .lH\v,' lead colic, mine- Bilid DF- -l0hIl B~ AHfll`9WS. Of NEW tation of the battle on a cinemato- graph-. The United -States Embassy Military Attache, _ who expresses his surprise that so many American vet- ernns should he residents of Loudon. of Of the sixty-nine invited forty-five Of were present. The chief of the com- pany was Mr. Edward Monroe, a Charlollelown, Sept 23rd to 26th, 1913 0pen to the Maritime Provinces $1000.00 in niiiiiiuon Prizes $7000.00 2 Days Horse Racing---7 Classes 2 September 24th and Zilh $2400.00--In Race Purses--$2400.00 0 ._ _ Special lltlraclions in Fronl of Grand Lspham will plunge into space from 'Harry Bingham l_3roWn' Aeroplane when speeding at a mile a minute 300° feel ln l S a 1" Mar uret Hill’s Animal Circus. Nergo, The Human Comet, Diving from 60 feet ladder through sace-the Death Defying Slide for Life P , - -l ° 1 Will H. Hill. the Death-Defying King of the High Wire. 10° lee' in Mid Air. Cheap rates ou all Railways and Steamers- For rates see posters, or enquire of nearest station agent. For prize lists, entry forms and all information write Frank R. Iiearlz President n3i- 8-27tstMEi3i» _ C. II. Smallwood ’ Sec’y-Trees. , rot, boiler makers’ deafness and the brass workers’ chills are merely sug- gestive. , “The prevention of occupational disease is too great an undertaking to he left entirely to individual ac- tion." I'-_llidassiunal T _'Q °-1 2- so 5 A. A. Memes, K.c., Donnie iliexiiinen McLean Q. McKinnon Barrisiers. Attorney-ei-Lew Broun Block, Charlottetown IIOTEL BRUNSWICK Moncton. N. D. the Lanes! and Best Located Hotel In tue Om sceozz.-.iodsvinz 100 zuerts situated at the centrs of spacious ground `“"i.i‘“"i‘2““‘.lf3i'.i’i’ ‘3i'é’.ii?Tif»|T.'i3‘i‘i--.i¥‘i’-i-“- {'\‘,2 ,,,§‘,'§,,,,.§'.'§.e.\s<.ii onn. msswaimar f_\_.KE1.nook.c. w.n.suNrr.Er K. - McLEOD_ 4|. BENTLEY - e- w 5iii.§l.l.‘.‘3‘ii'.i‘.‘l°..i‘ii“’ii`."dll!-.?.i..1- Ohsrlettotown. P- ll. island. __ WM. P. McNlIL il. CDMPANY, LIMITED. Nnw oi.Asoow, NovA sco'riA sim 'ro Asuoimcs rimr owmo ro THE Dlfvnl .DPMRNT OF IR BUSINESS IN TIIE PAST AND F01-I.0WING THIE PLANS - ri-is -- l ron fmvl-:i.orMsNrs ascssrtv isauoiumrnni |ll'¢'“i"FT“R 1- | iz nusis ss wii.i. an c/mmap oN Hunan THF. NAME 0|' TIIEHMAIIIIIME BRIDGE COMPANY, Limited / . i s nemo Msnsnv _ no ci-Hinds IN 'ms sxscurivi;_;ssc__c_'»_i_v_;l‘2_15_l;I_\_1';l;l_7). v'vl`_l__lH YOUR VALUE” A ci-iauos IN sms. 'riwsriuo 'ro ’ rarloluiol Al IN 'ms Paar, wk -\RB» _ vouizs rairnruiav, WM. P. MCNEIL Qi COMPANY, Limrsp. i ‘ Executive ' IIABITIMI BRIDGE OOMPANY. LHIITID: . ‘_ § 8T§}l£l;§_:;§E£%§csldoa\ud llansler _ Warburton (Zi. Shaw nu-rlstsrs, \ttorne_vl.Notsry Public me Foilcltors for Canada Bankers associs lion. Bank of Montreal. Canada rer (1 1- » 3‘iil‘%“° <'i‘|3"'l»‘.fi’.3i’.i.'l""6ili‘i.'2.' P...-... llloek. Charlottetown. P. I0 I- __ K -I. MARTIN. B. A- ll sr ter Notary Pllblloi 0¢0 u..»1l‘ii'if.i~d°L~l-‘~'fI¢‘~ etimv- MACKINNON Q MCNEILI. Dre at if, Bolicltcrl, Ntarlclgatc. , ilonsv 'ro LOAN Offical -°Next door to Bank of Nova Scotia- D. A. MMKINNON. K. O., L- L. B ers' asthma, hatters’ shakes, potters' veteran of 104 years, and the baby was Mr. Robert Davis, aged sixty- nine, both of them old navy men. There was also Miior S. W. Herrick, who commanded t e second Maryland' who commanded the Second Mary- land regiment, and Mr. Maurice Wagg the only one wearing the bronze star, which is e.;uivalent to the British Victoria Cross. Mr. J. Davis, another navy veter- an and secretary of the London Branch of Civil War Veterans, in the vote of thanks to those who had brought them together said they had to thank the United States govern- ment, which knew how to take care of its veterans, for its great liberal- lty and kindness in enabling them to live in this country in the comfort they enjoyed. BRESLAU, Sept. l1.-(Special).- The grand manoeuvres of the German army opened Monday in the presence of Emperor William, who is acting as the supreme umpire; King Con- stantine and the Crown Prince of Greece, King Frederick August; of Saxony, and the chief oi the general staff of the armies of Germany, Aus- tria, Itlay and Argentina. Two army corps are engaged, and the manoenvres will test the actual battle tactics of straight fighting ahd frontal attacks, flanking movements being barred. Zeppelln’s dlrglble balloons and many aeroplanes `are attached to eaclrside. They will be allowed for the first time to practice aerial war between themselves with harmless bombs and machine guns. In prev- lous manoeuvres the operations of aerial craft were restricted to scout- lug. The district in which the manoeuv- res are being held embraces Freder- ick tiis Great/s battle iield of Hoben- friedeberg and Lenthen, in the prov- lnce of Sllesia. The airshlp Zeppelin I., Count Zeppelin commanding, constructively destroyed an aeroplane on the QUEBEC _STEAMSHIP Service for season of l9l3 Thursday, 22nd. May, 5th. june, Igth. ‘° 3rd. july 18:11. “ 3ist. “ 14th, August, 28th. “ nth. September 25th. “ 9th. October 2_\rd. “ 6th. November, calling at Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Suinmerside and Picton. Carvell Bros I 3 ' S.S. "Swansea Trader” 29th. May 12th. June 26th. “ ioth. July 24th. " 7th. Au zrst, 18th. “ 2nd. Oct. 16th. “ 30th. " Furness Line morning at seven o’clocl¢, and is due to arrive at Charlottetown on Charlottetown. P, Ill. Island. May W. B. HOWARD. U. P. An 0. P. B- . Bt John. N. B. 2 Sl. Peicr Stroll. Hanircal ‘ at ct D STEAMER gnpggsls NGISUII iiicillan .. gun. Bent. 1 - onian.. _... un.i-lept, lg_-,;g»=;,,,H,,\;,f;i,=;,=gr,;~,lg;,, gf,,§f~,gg;*,';,;=,'.=g,~;: Spokane §....._.........._. -1. ...S du dhene on return about 4.89 p; m., Pofugnd °°" “*~-~>---~- connecting with express trains _ for pm. nge, - Charlottetown and 'I‘ignish. Connections “mu W K’ B made at Point du Chsne for all points in Angglgg ‘ ‘ . ' _ n Osnsds and the United States. . } 55 or G. w, waxsroiui 00 " l"l'0n¢I=¢° | l Manager ` Sumlllct , articulsrl. ity. S55 “ss E=- OB II. 0. A. ALLAN Plant Lme ate of issue. Return $5.00 Blhr all information write or apply to ` Jas. Cerrsgher, Charlottetown. Aient. Charloiietown io Boston and The autum ls a delightful time to visit lloston. Seilings from Charlottetown gust Tuesdays and Fridays ai Noon if Throu h tickets sold vis Picton and Hsliiaxgteamers leave Halifax Wednes- 4|;h_ Sept ds s and Saturdays at midnight. ps T1 7 _f- naiiwnv " EXCURSION The Annual Fall Col- onist Excursion io Van couver, Victoria, West- Coasial Service " . minsier, Nelson, Seattle, sails from Halifax every Tuesday ‘ smkane’ P°f||;n||_ On Issue also nmzs oio Wednesday evening. calling at Sept. th. ~ 3-gg 2° :Z 1%-l£ :_ :L To C0.. LTI). “ _ , __ ___, S- S- "CaS¢=i»¢dia” AUTUMN EX‘3Ull5l0N5 "|'§f.‘.il.f-i.°s."§'f"c§i'...l.l..ii.'.l." F-»» M ..T§!_.'!.S.’5‘_‘.‘3.ll,... ..il.‘;=.';;'°'i‘;2.»;i,.'.';r,,.. omr-een nl! , _ _ Thursday’ good for return within thirty days from Cl-lAltL01‘1‘ETOWN TO BOSTON Boston and return......................lf0_ll5 Portland and return..... 15.85 _Commencing September 20th and con tinuing until Uctober l7tii inclusive. Ex- cursion ticksts will be snld at above rates good for 30 days from dats of issue. Leaves Bt..|onn at 0.00 a. in. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays for Iilsstport. Lnbec an_d Boston. _ Heturwwleaves Central Wharf Bolton Monda , sdnesdays and Fridays. at 6 1-. rn. and Portland at 5 p. m., for Lub ac, Fisstport and St. John uirect Route- Leaves St. John at 7.00 p. m. Tuesdays and Saturdays for Boston direct. Returning leaves Central WharI,Bol- ton at 1000 a. _m.Mondays and Thursdays for St. John direct. MAIME STIIIAMSHIP LINE-Dlrept ervicc between Portland ui? New Yor . Leaves Frankun Wharf ondayl as l0.ll0 s. m. and Tuesdays. Thursday an sturdaiat 6.80 p, m. For tip sts. llitppaéurs ad 'lpfoématioll a o ees c e en . a¢f\¢s cggoisd threilrfh to destination i. a. 'r oiufsos. 'r. I. L P.A. A. lil. F emiar Anal. Ht- ohh. . P TD TIME TABLE E Rocky Point Ferrv Str Hillsboro will run as followu- Lv. Ch‘town Lv. Ry. Point `7.00 a. in. 7.80 IL me Canso Arlchat Portl-Iawkesbury ‘ Summlerside add Charlottetown, l lilglrllf-,`_l:,f l;_?);°lll° OCC- _l §_l£l":'_ p. . , ‘ ' 4.50 . “» N' ~::r.-.1:...;i:::: c:...?:°.:;°».‘:;°i.i;s;'°..L;:.‘::;..§ia“' 8'?-i»1=i`°1iiiii-lli‘$’»f-‘F "`l’=`l1 °-°°i~i“~- ~ _ u e a . i mv :eturnedy unscathed to announce. 8 8 y “PFW t° 9.00 \.m. ~ . . For further particulars apply to i 18.45 p. m. “ I the result of the Emperor _‘ _ _ _ _ °“3=""l°l*f:b:: °g’,':;k°'°°n r The Zeppelin later, while landing l W K pi’ I: lumen saligialvin-liirrsh %InrIo\_es_ at Liegnitz soo |ud_;le1:\ly.._l_;rokc :)e;;_ _ C CITY TICKET AGENT __ _ 43° p_ m g, ,.25 .9 rs# siisi ries. msn evil? . s s . . e al stays an rippe er e. . _...f , - , l ., » ._ _. _ _ , 8 Gt. Geo Streets ll- M w.s.ersg tlllisllilil>»li:liltl¢li.wll lllllllll lllllllllll lll 5`51U.\ll'llf‘ll.l - ll...__1_.__._.__._--uilllriill" ‘