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I -ll 'Ki ,.,, . .hh V .-_,l ‘°, W, ,s§i__, _ 5 ~ #J :. ____..».. ,_ _A _ ;. --.-..w-n_~ - aan~ ‘ -fav-1-.-»f..~»~»s»\\ewaa-._-...--.~'»`f=_» .-.,- -l t .».},-. .‘ ., , .t 1-.. .,- .yi 11~"a: is ,L fir* il `.i"»?.-i¥%.f'”_.»‘E§ ‘~' *.2* ,_ c ~f ‘ 1 if l,'< __ , _ ._ »‘, -.1’f`.' `.i»;l_l V, PAGE TWC ` 'rss urrmsr saws rmsr or sm ‘ THE CHAR N SCAR DIl,iN` ' ` _'|rionsncennx.x_.” I _ _ J . , v .' - °8l'\°“1‘“.'..'~_ “°!°*-Sli: .. -. ._ s' _ _ ~ "1 _ ` '-1 WT H E G U A R D.I A N This lsfhmsiitioh i‘s's'cl»i>ll_°`¢° _“fm 4. ° lllliil ills-Eilllllllll j 0 O O C O U U O O O U O All good members and pure pa- triots of the Estados Unidos Mexica- na?-‘the United Mexican States- wil loin to-day in celebrating the anniversary of the birth of Mexican Recital in St. Paul's school room H1 Farms- ,_ 8.30 p. m. Its author is Mr. J. I-l. Grisda B General meeting P.E.I. Floral As- Direct,-,r of pommlon Experimental when file Bfmsll "BB WHS 1`5l9°d 00 of megcal, aguardleuto and other in- rulsoav. ssrisnssk .6. iw and ,,,,,,,,,m,,,,r ,,,,. many year, a Is- land farmers is one recently issued, § I DIIRY OF EVENTS. entitled Milk proeuotiou in causes. ‘ - ` “""' It forms Number 72 of the regul series of bulletins of the Experime most valuable of the information , ob -- tained. - and Management of Milk Cows a other subiects. tcYuu¢i0ll11l t9°`h“l°‘*lit‘l°5 “ide ‘md The general subject of,milk pr many factors upon which producti beginning with the selection of thus to intervene, and the President ,arm best suited for dairymg pu \ ferent rotations and also showing pastures &c. “"5" Mexico' _ The breed of cattle to be chosen for //'"~\ ' ’ , success in dairying is also discussed. To those who are wedded to some one particular breed it will be /.f .- ....,.,.é,.° B ml sron ‘ given to any other. Mr, Grisdale ‘°"”`° “ther 'ue I ' convinced, from his experience and ar ab- present great dominion, the Union Z9. the Cape af Good Hope, where - - _ a mcmtlon at 8 p`m' F‘“'"‘“' Mr' G““d“l° has "md" mm* Dutch colony had existed since 5659 production iv Suhlwt Of SP¢¢lsl study The English occupation continued an nd til 1802, when the country was re luis omunllioa in this bulletin tue stored tc the Dutch by the peace 0 _ Aullcuu- The Bfliillll ugain assumed being driven to madness, despair and D0BB€BBl0u in 1806. Bhd ill 1314 gill” ‘death in the island prison of San I, .d nt wilsmfs mst essay in ,P t ,_ d _ th u £_ C0l0llY W09 dlmlli'-°lY “ded '20 “B Juan de Ulua, where political prison- rem e he sublccts rea e in e bu e in land and became the nucleus of tbl ers are confined ir, underground ¢¢1h,__ dilllf~lNlCY H05 been ““l0|`t“““te- The of some 200 pagesare those assocl i'r¢»..-ull-.lt is a stern moralist, up- ed with milk prodilction_aad do right, fearless and honest, but in di- with crop rorauohm Dah-y Bar plomacy something more than these Breeding Dairy Cattle’ Feeding' C al South Africa. The Portuguese _ _d nd up by Sir John Herschel, came in on newspaper, printed in English an ’ » ' suitable crops to grow and the ro- colonists resulted in the dismissalo He dc““a“d°d that President' Huw' tations to follow-a suitable rota- the governor and the granting of free press to the colony. Cape Town 3 tion being given for all parts of Can- - . f, f rw' rd again as a candi- . , founded by the Dutch in 1652, has "U come U ‘L ada. Diagrams are given showing the under 8 century orrgnglish rule' be, arrangement of fields under the dif- come a beautiful and iiourishing mod 3 ern metropolis. . . . _.._..,. .;. ._. .;. .x. ._. .;. 'Z' THIS Dill IN HISTUHY ;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;. _ l'\ UC “n”‘"5 of Manco' om swim relief to learn that preference is not 1528**-l0hll EHfllC0f-VH C0l0Ill' uf ,B rived at Salem, Mass. l777-'Several Tories were druminc out of Boston. mn ,me than mom, from that ofthe different farmers ron- 1g04_The rim, crop of South Carr, , s 4 . ifomethmg mfore g suited throii h t C d th t tl ere lina completely destroyed by a grea es, cuff links, spoons. stick S _ _ mwin ‘steamy are mentioned which would be likely 1g23_..F;-ahcis parkmanl author and is historlran, born in Boston. Died ress for intervention was that the indignation is necessary for a casus is no Hbestgn°uhree§“aH*; Bags “g‘cn_ 1 . belli. The only rhhson Presldint gig- Many speaking the best breed is the 1812-Burning of Moscow during tbl ' ssa e o o - ' ' lnenamelled belt pins, brooch- Bw assigngd m i me E breed the man likes best.” Sever pins and iobs. H“"'t“ '°g‘m° 'B g E to prove suitable where tno milk . Special Stock . me Gévcmment to do is to warg” supplied to a cheese factory and ot ers given where butter is to be man weaker and that the best thing for G H T I before it is violently turned out by I O 0 the insurgents. The Mexican F0-reign- tactured' The cilaracter t th 1 ' th‘ d ` Unaly enough the foreign dwellers, in- Jewelef Optician ' Minister muy denies ls' an mln- so affect the breed chosen. l _ Montague Black Fox Ex- change Corrcnpnnt en‘ in Solicilcd L. M. McKinnon, Manager M0'i\i`\l.;ut:, |’. E, l. IARRIAGES LEARD- l’A'l"I`l')N, - Ou Friday evening Heptv-riilvcr Sth, lillii at the M:-fbfulisf. pnrsnliuge ll-l 0 -tr ` Y 16th Avenue-, N. W. Calgary, Alta., was forgotten in the indignation' at '. by Iicv. Al‘l.llur l‘.nrliel', ltcv. Willis h ~ th r th d' 1 _ -1- Hurtoii l.eard, pastor of the Metliod' t e Blight us pu upon e ‘P 0 The Clerk of the weather has saved ist church, llowdcn, Alfu., to Annie mane mum' _ i . his reputation, Belle, youngest diuiiflitcr of Mr. John Patton, 1\Iaf.icle, Mass. l`loi.li Mr. and roll and Secretary Bryan's inexperi- Farmers and ,,xh,hm,,,,,,,tB bnvc Mrs. Ilourd were former resident-s of :ence in diplomacy was shown in their hcen pinning their faith in the Moon Alberton, P.F1.f_ ~».»~»»»»».. . ,, ¢,»',°°,»0,0|.¢e.e»,e»,u.s»..»_oe,vs:»s.n:¢s;¢s,~¢'».;¢oo iiéiliullliiiinclssini ¢ e » s‘o s s » o . . »_» ._»_»._.._. 4. 3. 0 » ¢°»».~»‘o~.¢»_.~_» so ss .s ~. so .. as N "_" so fs so u .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ._. .;. 0.0 .. .. . Alfred Noyes, the distiligiiishcd English poet who recently visitc Amcrirri us ii “ cure rmissai " w'l ‘ - il- . f . ‘y, ll f ceulirutl-. lun thirty-tliinl liirtluiny press that Prcelflcut Wllscu f~h0“l~f-0-dats farmers and experimental Hamlin Garland. the wcll known novelist and dramatist, 53 years old ¢°°3~’ 'o'°$°°¥°°2°'I”!°'Z'°Z°°Z'°I°*1°°§°°2°~2”l°°$°°Z°°3*'2°'¢°¢°°»' “ii” The first attempt of the English establish dominion over South Af- le, rica was made 110 years ago tod y, Y . *U fostered by military demonstrations, Oi so sniall that the inmates can nei- s l “B °0"°l'0d the C8119. the Dllliflh Sfittled len th To these stone coflins of the ' it, and the English developed lt. In are 1339 8 B°l\€m0 Of Public 5°h°0l9'd"‘";“ er penetrates, and the air is un o operation, and has since been vastly waters around the grim castmo' rea. o_ imgroyedl, untill nohh avlsry §hild.V!Vl13»\¢ dy to tear and rend any unfortunate b c' enoys e eue o e _ d“cf»l°“ il’ treated WW f“uY» the :fist eiiaucational facilities. The first xgi; Bee1¥r§1&t_t'.)w¢‘;E:-igzpeievféxrfothtrgris Stiirrg , if Sing-Diaz used to throw his politi- H185 ne"-her Mexlmn Government “or dpends being taken up separately, Dutch. SPPCBN*-d ill 1324- and ‘WB cal enemies. The overthrow of old B UW f0l`°l`U““°l` Ol ii large- "’ell““di'»°d Porfirio resulted in tho release of ,__ Blld llJfl“°“f»i8l Press- The Pl°l1°€_l" those who had outlived his vengeance -- -- B subterranean cells of the old castle. »;».;»;»;..;»;».;..;»;..;.~;..;.»;».;..;- .°. _..;., 3 g. ;..;..;..:..;. d royalists, the priest was captured h_ . , . 1824-Louis XVIII. of France died d general in the Confederate States ink, was born Sept. 16, 1863, and i . _ ister has followed the example of VALUABLE- Buu'En“° in resigning his church in order to if. T. h 1 'ii ' ' rtitilhiizisoa One of the sources of information h"°°m° B" “ndrnaken I” 1°” "'h° energy and abili- which our farmers should make more undutakmx M d '"1 g v° im M 9| “¢|,m._, mm _j - ‘ ~ , _ even greater opportunity for social might well env\;.- “ss in than th” ao I. the Pub“°;.serviee than the ministry." A great- V tions Branch of the Department t Av,” _ er opportunity for handling filthy sue is info; iosintsiuse so “‘°'°- °" "°“ A _ lsrss canon for up me purpose ol 'roroulo sutures; sight to su st-1 M031 CHU- - Wah ihejtfmqs of Canada kiwi fp be funny advices sn snonf ' . 0 F B R 0 S iulormstion, the moaehonundndent that the best wif- l ‘ ` ° *V ' Wlsmi ramen ¢oso;.rlao¢m\ous¢.1sv»uu.s _ '|000 °f 6004 55°" farms throughout Canada. This and any other of the bulletins published for the benefit of farmers can be had for'the asking and every farmer should make use of the infor- mation. at the Full. -- Now farnlers are certain of reaping n bountiful harvest and the Exhibi- tion authorities ditto, ditto. Book agents have just discovered Prince Edward Island and it is now their happy hunting ground. From the Encyclopedia Britannica Curiously and appropriately enough in one respect one of tho most popu- atlon of name and destination 'I , Dr. Sharper is the name of a horse and now people want to know who he is and where he comes from. All known so far is that he is an immi- grant dumped with a car load of others in Montreal-like many hu- mans. A San Franciscan Presbyterian mln- sl Unitarian parson of the same city . ...-...Mx-.--...-__ ._ 7..c.x4».,,¢ ' ' today. A Bonrir Law, a Canadian who has risen to a position of the highest distinction ‘in official life in Great Britain, 55 years old today. SAFE ON COAST LINE TRAIN ROBBED ~ OF $71,900 flAVA.NNAH, Ga., Sept. 13-Fifty thousand dollars in transit from the thnse Na.ti\»n:ll Bank of New Yosk to the blalanliiili bank and trust. mn pany was stolen from the portal,-le safe on an Atlantic const line` train between Jersey City and Savannah. The money should have arrived yes- terday morning. Its loss became known today. Another package containing $21,000 to New York banks in Valdosta and Brunswick also was robbed on the same train. The seals on the $50,000 package seemed undisturbed when the the robbery was discovered. Express company ofliclals here rc- fused to talk. W. F.-McCauley, presi- dent cf the Savannah bank and trust company, confirms the loss of the S50- 000, and says it was shipped out from New York on»Monday and should have reached here yesterday at 6 a. m. The name of the express messen- ger who had the money in charge was not made known here. ' The seals on the outside of the' steal trunk, or safe, it is said, did not show that they were tampered with, but the sealed envelopes in which the money was contained when it left New York, had been opened. ~' BLUE GRASS STATE FAIR. LOIlISVIt.f.E\ Ky., Sept. 15.- The eleventh annual Kentucky State Fair opened today under most fav- orable auspices and with very flatter- ing prospects of the most successful exhibition ever held in the Blue Grass State. A record-breaking list of pre- miums has been offered by the man= agement and as a result the ehoicest products of the stock farm, field, or- 'ehard and factory are on display. An excellent programme of trotting freedom. The sixteenth ofl Bepteln- ber is the national patriotic fiesta of the southern republic, when love of countr and devotion to liberty is oratory, band concerts, fireworks, re- volutions, and a liberal consumption spirationsl beverages. ~ Many statesman and politicians who were prominent in the celebra- tion of independence a year ago are now in their graves, while others are ther stand nor lie down at full I! . living death the light of the sun nev- speakably foul Sharks infcst the ~ freed, and Madorists now occupy thc - .'.lex1co’s long and blood-spattercd lhistory began early in the sixteenth century, when Cortes established New ' 3paiii on the ruins of the great Azted Empire of Montezuma. The country ivuh governed successively by sixty- two Spanish viceroys. Mexican "liberty" was born on 30Dt'. 16, 1810, when a native priest, Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costil- la issued that gloriosa ‘;El grito dc Dolores" which was the Mexican de- claration of independence. After gaining several victories over the and executed. The revolution broke out afresh in 1813, lust a century ` .~.go_th1s year, when a congress ot patriots, at Chilpancinge, declared .VIL-xico free and independent. They failed, and in 1815 another priest, Don Jose Maria Morelos, took up the cause, and in September, 1821, en. tered the city of Mexico at hhe head of the patriot army. He was elected emperor, as Augustin I., but was ioon overthrown, and was executed. S p _ :o a republic. Since then Mexico has had one political convulsion after another, and the people have stopped fighting among themselves only long enough to resist, in vain, the hahah. sion movement of the United States, und to oppose successfully the ut- tempt of Maximilian to found a New 'Norld empire. Diaz, ruling with an iron hand, gave Mexico an era of comparative peace, and it remains for another Diaz to bring order out of thc chaos. _ ‘ O O O Scottish scientific organizations will celebrate to-day the centenary oi the birth of Robert Fortune, the great Scottish botanist. He spent mnny years in (lhina and Japan, stil- -dying the fruits, flowers’ plants, veg- etables and other natural products 'if the Orient, and his many books treating of these subjects are still nc- ceptcd as authorities. \ 1 O U ____/...______ U.. tt.. l'e *" ~ : ..;..;. D' s lull ll liilllol Hiilnii 5; » 0 o usage 0." . . . . . o? .,. .;. 0.0 . . .=. Ii : 0:0 . . s e e o s s u .o ».ss‘u.n.e s.s¢ e ¢ » » ¢ » » . o_o s,».»,»¢,».~ oo; ~:» of ego o*» ss 0:0 .zo sz. sz. .zo sz. ’=‘ oz. 3 0.0 * o .g.»_.. » o s ¢o,eo.¢s‘oo The first State visit of royalty to the Dominion of Csiiada ufgan twelve years ago today, when old Quebec gave a glorious welcome to the Duke and Duchess of York and Cornwall. The streets of the ancient capital were gay with flags and the houses hlazon- ed with banners bearing the French greeting "bienvenue." The guns of four wnrships in the river boumcd out a royal salute, and when the future ruler of -the emlpirs set foot on Cana- dian soil he faced a vast assemblage, including the Governor-General, thc Premier, nearly all of the cabinet members, and most of the leading men of the Dominion. There was a royal review of troops on the Plains of Abraham. Out of respect to the memory of President McKinley, the social receptions in Quebec and Mon- treal was canceled. Quebec‘s welcome was duplicated in Tororito, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouvdr, Vic- toria, and other cities, and when the royal pair sailed from Halifax on October Zlst it was with the remem- brance of an imperial tour without precedent in history. C I l September 16 is the birthday of Andrew Bonar Law, British states- man, in New Brunswick, 1858; Lew- ellys Franklin Barker, famous physi- cian, at Norwich, Ont., 1867; and of James J. Hill, American railway builder, near (luelph, Ont., 1838. On this date ‘the first organized minis- try pf the Province of Manitoba was constituted, vlith I-Ion. M. A. Girard as Premier, 1870; and Mgr. Plessis issued his famous "Mandement," urg- °° ' ° ' ' ° ° 1l.liolEsolsiloilrlill>ufotls.l._, / i The ladies will receive their full snare or the are barseluv at P=¢°°'= tcrday and can shop at their 1oi§\ll'°_ aided by an obliging number of ex- perienced clerks. srnx waxsr nmuoNs'rn.».'rroN. _ in the s lk and net waists selling peach colored silk waist, daint with your tailored suit' for but $2-43 lines offered today- of if YOU Pl'°l° a net waist with dainty touches 0 one at the rediculously low .price 0 $1.50. . Pnnnrss GLOVES- visu l>llroll',s "This is to be a shirt waist season, 1 says New York, and other style con- trss, so- that great interest ceatros so l cheap nt this store. Think of g0l1¢lllE a handsome blue. SNY. \>l'0W“ °' llr trimmed, ready for immediate wear Its very cheap but its true. Seo l'-iw The sale of Perrius Gloves on Sat- urday was vcry brisk as thc ludi0B Of cnurlottotown fully arrrcclufcd the rise. slits rouuy. . opportunity 0! Keliulll _Petrini Glov. es at 'fficto $1.10 per pair, especial. ly at this\ season of the _year when they are most needed. There sro enough loft for another brisk- morn- 1ng's buying. - \ _ LADIES' DRESS GOODS. The home dress _maker who wishes a pretty house-dress for autumn and winter wear will find the special fire price put on Paton's famous Hygrade Broadcloth a great induce. ment. It is a fashionable goods that can be had in all the leading shades ` and makes up beautifully. | Quick sni.i.1NG or roorwman. lace, ribbon or vclyet YU" “W gd' v f Money saving of a substantial nat- ure can be had in the hose depart- ment at Paton's today 'when over S700 worth of l hosiery for men and women will go on sale. This sale should be patronized by the mother who wishes quality- hose at a great saving. 9-13ME1l. L .-1- ] ' The sun Life of ance Compaiiie $I44,o00,00o,00 of annual income of and plans apply to E. Charlottetown ` Premier Position Canada now occupies the premier position aiiioiig Canadian Life Assur- s now haviiig over Insurance in force and an over $12,000,000. Per lates R. BROW Manager, for P. E. I _ e "--- _+ now being harvested gress and comfort to f Then should fellow . protect that prosperit Consider this matter are proved the best to HEAD, OFFICE Branch (lffice HYNDMAN The Bountiful Cro _ P will bring added prosperity, pro- houssnds. plans for added Life Insurance to y. of protection now- In Life In- surance there is no time but the present. Investigate the Policies that, by undeniable Results, ,be obtained those of THE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ‘ WI NNI PEG I Chsrloiiefo am & co. no Managers in P. E. I. e $ cillnrsrrn-Morrow ROOFING .GIVES ' sr. oven lrYou , use ln Roormc as ` FULLY GUARANTEED FOR A 'fi RM OF YEARS . urwzuolns oiuss ralcnssss vszo. Ybun Call in and seo samples of Carpenter Morton roofing and git our prices. Pennell & (handler Victoria Row Victoria Row * . - _ - WTI Get a Perfection 0il-llealer Tin se chilly days and co‘d nights you will need a Perfec- tion Oil Heater in the home. ,For that cold room or any comer of 'the house it isjust the thiugilesired. Can be car- ried from place to place,gives out no rclor whatever and lie-nts every room or part of the room to a nice sunny warmth. h We have Pcrfectlous in three sizes, come in and look them over- Fennell & Chandler M __ fun-if HUNT SEALS IN AEROPLANE. .'.GLACE BAY, Sept. 13.-If (lap- tain Fnrquar, thi veteran of the seal field, who left last week for England, succeeds in his mission, be will revolutionize seal hunting in the Gulf and Atlantic writers, says the work on conjunction with thc Sc-al, which is unable to cops with the on his arrival in the old country will -conclude arrangements for 'tho new boat. As is wull known, thc_veterau Hall- fax muriner and seal klller,_ was one of the high-liners last year, gg ‘w,.\| ing French-Canadian loyalty to Great raccs will be among the attractions. Britain, in 1807. My lu Other years. in the blint iq seals. And it was on his trip last year that he conceived the idcar of lessening the dangers encountered by the men who risk their lives on thc ice floes and at the same time facili- ating them in their work. This new i_den is the use of un neroplane or flying machine, which would enable tha aviator to fiy over Nvrth Syilricy Herald. Captain Far- the ground where the seals are slip- quar s mission ls ostensibly to give ` posed to be, and than reports back the contract for a new steamer to to the ship, which would mean 'not only a saving time, but would en- ahlu tho hunter to locate the DUCK “vcr-iucrfccins trufllc cllcflus. and without danger and without diasp- pointmcnt. Not only this, but lu cases where stesmers are rendered useless by reason of their being wedged or crushed by' the tmmeuuc ice Hoes, communication could bs made which would bring immediate relief to the victim, and thereb! ml' sen the danger of loss of life. -il n|nm_ _l Zig iss-an i I M- - ~ ~ ` - Now in stock a nice line of Fall Bootsiu Regal, Banker 8; Slater on the newest ahhh . ii .-§"I`»-fy'-Q--. ` ' ; ._ - ~- , ...mar _... 1 th.;-M.. iiorflrhli lr.. 1.4... t Bros. i r A last in Tan, Velour and Gun -iif’_°° °"“'°““ 1* j I, I, 1 §eH’s hdisntelvle seek had shirt. A neeliie free with every shirt. 60"' D805. ` _ ' ~ 1 r iii