._..._._____.. _...--»,`.._ l i I l i SELECTED NEWS FOR ."»H`AY‘s'-* lloltly su the \¢eimli"i"in Bcotclr Fort are busily g_ga'¢ed cuttias Marsh Hey, Like nearly everything else this year there ls eh abundant crop of it so the york;-.plethe farmers will not be in laill;.`7'B§~_":.' ' MINISTBIR CALLED.-The congrs- gstlon' of New Carlisle and vicinity are extending a cali to the Rev. Wil- PQLICH2 COURT.-There was s :$2 :locket et the cherieiteeeewn W- OUNZ Yesterday morning and the following cases were disposed or £3. vllvfahardon a charge of drunken. “B B iourned until the 2nd B°|’l~“mb¢I'. Mary Mclnnis vs. Bel-tus y1°L°°d_ °“ 0 Chflfgs of assault was h_§¢_"t_l4‘lJ0ul'ned till the 2nd. Two prm ‘” *lm* C5595. one of Allan Bolsner vs. .forgaret McKinnon resulted llsm McLeod Sheet Harbor N 3, lin :i conviction f ` th fl _ sa s the 'l‘ru'ro News and a're ' a I feucs and the uigilal line, gt 51(3) if nxi ous to secure him as their pastor, He has .never visited nor preached in 'the field and but very few have ever seen him, but having heard of his excellent qualities as a minister thi! PGDPIO are desirous that Mr. Mc- Leod sccept the call and enter the offered field as soon as_p0gsii,1s_ Mr. McLeod above referred to is well known ln this province having been pastor of the Bonsbnw, 'l‘i-you, and Hampton Presbyterian Cong;-e. gatlons for several yes;-s_ Am°“E the- passengsri who arrived °" 3 m°“tI1S imposed, the other 31:0. that of Elizabeth McMillan for leifouith offense resulted in a con- v ct nn and the penalty of 6 money, imprisonment was imposed. Fredsi-ing Lrosby who was arrested for being drunk was dismissed as it was his first appearance. Hugh McCm-i-on for tbc same offense was released after the fine of $5 or 20 days was im. posed. -_... CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINE.- The Charlottetowii Fire Brigade is short- by the steamer Northumberland last ‘ ll’ to be equipped with 3, gmail champ night was Professor Blair, Supmn. tendsnt of the Experimental ‘t cal fire engine which it is felt will go some way towards rendering the Bri. b t‘ at Kentville, N. S., who has conlreuall `;:ade lxetter fitted for effective tire- act as one of the judges of the emi. bits for the flower show to bg hem in Charlottetown to-morrow and Fri. day. To-day he will judge the iswng in th# city and te-morrow he will perform the judging of the flowers. Professor Blair, who is accompanied by his little daughter, Helen, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of the lilxperimental Farm. LATE MRS. EVELYN CLAY.- With further references to the lanieiit. ed death of Mrs. Evelyn Clay, wife of Mr. Fulton J. Clay at Spokane, Washington, briefly recorded some days ago, it is learned by private letters to friends in Charlottetown, that her illness was of' sliurt duration She had returned from. ii most enjoy-_ apparently in her usual health Short fighting. At present, the City Clerk is in correspondence with various fire appliance manufacturing firms with s view to they selection of the most suitable of these chemical tire engines, of which there are more than one manufacture on the market. The en- gine that is to be purchased lor this City will be of a size small enough to he drawn by hand, and is not expect- ed to cost more than $150 to $200. After all the chief purpose of this kind- of appliance is to be early at the scene of the tire, so that before the flames can have a chance to spread, the chemical solution which will be discharged by the engine will be able to extinguish them. The prin- ciple of this machine is on the same basis as the small hand chemical fire- builllings are properly provided, and able visit to lier diiughter at Seattle, _extinguishers with which eo many ' v ly aftcrwiirds she had an attack of laryiigitis. The malady, which re. fused to respond to treatment, extend ed to lier chest, her temperature rose to 105 and the best medical skill \ hicli are even more largely in use on hoard up-to-date vessels. The en- gine which it is likely will be pur- chased by the city will have a capa- city of about thirty gallons of chemi- nvailable was unable to check it. cal fluid, which lt:’will‘uutomatically Hcr coiiditlon grew rapidly worse and discharge on the flames when brought she succumbed within a few. days. into use this morning, a few remaining to l1I\°il"°lDectstions have been great made. In conversation with a Guard- Connaught”s are the “wbftest" bunch I have ever met and I have played lottetown next year, if it .was pos On lloss from was grain. been and some of them were as good as he had ever seen. .The crops on the farm of Rev. P. C. Gauthier, Palmer raises a large acreage of turnlps; he WENT BACK SA'l'IBFIED.-Mosh representative to the annual confer- well-known travelling salesman of of the members of the Moncton Bose ence, and you have also more than Portland, Maine, who has come on to Bull team returned to their homes once been honored in election to the take charge ol the funeral arrange- general cdnference. attend the races at Moncton. They we thférefore wish to say that we were assured of a good time if they stllieeteem your unsbated interest came to Charlottetown and they say ami know that whereevsr you may took place in the convent chapel, use to dwell ou will be in line . ' Sh Y ly exceeded. In fact they have had, with affairs that tend to promote the contracting parties being Mr. Corne- ll\0l'0 sllloyment on this trip than any Kingdom of God, Our best wishes for llus Doucette and Miss Catherine °th°" 55” IIB” UID U10! Ill" °V¢l‘ the health and prosperity of yourself Dnucette, both of Ilustlco. The cere- and Mrs. Pickering, we hereby ex- isn reporter one ol the team sem' ,rm Rev. .i ohaissen D ii. The hriue ` -W9 IJBVG had s. fine time and the was assisted by h’er sister, Miss Mar- THURSDAY \»~“ ff- el we »»=»--n-1 ~»~»- in N" CAPTURE”-'T“° e“'°' W €.?."°?.f..'”“”‘...‘i.-§°?§Li..’;“i’.I’.i‘..Zf the Maritime Provinces." He also 3: f\ll'“';Jer°m;°:§ 0:u§l!;;:;“t§_;n°E gn Eemlied for the pawailon and these m . . . » slid that they would return to Char- y with the assistance of Rev. Mother Lowe, Wednesday night, has removed sible at an to arrange for B Samet his “giggling go pm-tg ungnowm It Superior- of the convent, as accomll>a_ This speaks well for Charlottetown, was “ported that h° Imd bw” “P” " ll ll th and especlall well 2 the C _ tured by a. gentleman in the eastern H" at I-he close of If e °el`°m0“Y B Y or onn ghts, these being their first visitglxs and of thetltftlwg but this mum not :tidal party len' the chapel to the from the Mainland. .No doubt com- ° “umm” e ti mendations of this kind will tend t _ . Y y _ bring other teams to Charlottetown? SOLD THEIR CAPTUl{E_- The Miss Angeline. After receiving the d railway men _who captured the young good wishes of their friends the hap- fgsulffuch hem' ba” mu Wm “ke” tex in the railway yard s short time vy wuille drove to the hcinc cl the ago have decided to continue in the M d service of the road and not start in and then they repaired to the home rlbltusiled evegug ,thgrofazgx the fox business. The animal, which of thc bride's father, Mr. Jos. J. western Prince where he turned out to be of the patch varie- Doucette, where a. large crowd of judging Held! 'ol standing ty. has been sold by the owners for a friends and relatives assembled. The' He reports the crops to have considerable sum. _ popularity of both bride and groom; v 11 , i- W "Y m“° “b°"° th” “"°"‘g“ mx-M.-ivorrs PoR'i‘na1'r.- 'rhe presents received. erection of the portrait of ex-Mayor Kelly, of this city, which was pre- ments. . _ .._.__. WEDDED.-Anotlier nappy event Rustico, on Tuesday, August 19, the mony was performed by the'r pastor, garet, while Mr. Joseph Plneau acted ist, rendered some beautiful hymns, trains of the wedding march, beau- full rendered b the bride's sister, groom, where breakfast was served, as shown by the large number of fweosnsniv » ~ . . -,-. .. , . _. Q -cc . . ._, , is there about Red Rose Tea that keeps old: = friends and wins so many' new? . The genuine goodness of the tea main- tained yearafteryear. -l _ ns.-cesee iam 'iii see ' Red Rose Coffee as gener- ously good as Red Rose ‘Tum I ' 273 _ _.I owned by Simon Murchison lst, 2 minutes,-Laurier, owned by Donald McKinnon, 2nd, 3 minutes ahead of R. L. liordcn owned, by Jonny Stew- art. The Marlon M., was a great credit to the builders and they should be congratulated on their success of the llrst speed-boat on Pinette River, she is of the Viper type and covers money pack. The three horse-powerlabout 12 knots por hour with a 5 race resulted as follows:-Victor,ih, p., Imperial engine, J, McDonald was the starter. After the race, the idancing stand was crowded, mus;c furnis‘-led by Mr. Dan McLeod, an-.l the Merry-go-round was o great rim- iiscmcut for the young folks. Drinks and icecream was sold on the ground, The time broke up about 9 o’clocI'»` which ended one of the plcnsnntest outings of the season. T __ MOTOR BOAT RACE.--The ten and R0 dl t sented to the City Council by Mrs. Motor boat race held at Pinctte on' Dr,a(;gA:i:,i;-ol; by 0.: spec1almen"i°n' Kelly, has been delayed on account Saturday, August 23rd 1913 was dau-ymam ana a t;l;:hlu:i‘:,si‘;§ of the fact that the specially heavy certainly 8. great credit to the Din-I gilt moulding required for the frame cttc Boating Club and it is anticipa- h g. t h has had to be ordered from Toronto. teh that next ear it will bc One ol the' egg ?,h(:,Te Sax; lgriserghiglxfsrabagd The moulding will soon be here and bi - . average, and with continued gsm? Dr. Kelly’s portrait will shortly take 450 people were present and lined the weather should yield upwards ol 1 _ its place among those of his prede- South Bridge and shore to see the 000 bushels per ac,.e_ ,Hls potago ce`ssnrs ind offlie which at present start. There were only two classes C 0 gl-op' Ulm nearly all the potato a