Hi . ,‘-»~'=-e 'V-.‘. .-_-1'., ~ " 1 », t .- , 31.- ~ i . ¢ ,i-_ -‘ \-» ._ ~ i -5- -1- 1 i _ - . __ , .- _ _ , ,_ , ._ __ _ , _ . _ , , ,_ -_ ' -~’. .2 “ '~ ' ‘ ` ' ‘ ' " ‘V .~' . ' '._ --U " ' - ' » '-= ' ' ...-.» vi..---. _ _..--. . , `.., 93- , _ . ,- ~-_ .q -J -» _ -.fi - ,-5 - ., , ---. ‘_ ,g -.7-,._,-f.._,-_._ .:_i,~_. .V yr.)-I _ __ f ‘ ‘ ' if f 7 ~ in . , fl.” ,' _ _, »" -v . i. .ef;iv`.q§e,i,',,;.. ,\;2»t~,,"_ - AUGUST 1°- F913 _ . _ ‘W I-rrerrrrr _ ‘ . 'rii'1e~cn-A-ar.ofr'-rsfrown ooanoias ` -- - . -"fi -4. { DUT 'rH1s.ou'r_ sun _Peers rr ur It is surprising the isrge number oi People iii Charlottetown who, 'hen Willt to inquire about their Morning DSU! Gulrdian or subscription, sei; Central for the News phone N°_133 or for the Advertising Phono N0' 1s:.s,_inetead oi 142; or when they Will” 5° illquire about advertising ask _Central for the Subscription Phone No' 182-2, or for the News PWD’ N0- 133. instead of 132-3' ‘or when _they want the News or Edfgm-_ ini department ask Central for the Subscription Phone No. 182-2, or the Advertising Phone No. 132-3,.instesd 0! 13B,"'although all those depart. 130°'-9 “"1 1111011' respective phone °“*“'>°"-H-f.° Pllinly given in nie tele- phone book. some people. instead of |0051!!! nt the book, even phone one of the above departments to find out what number to ask for to get sn- otlipr department. All this _ls n great waste _of time on thepart of the person phoning, the operator ag the Central, and the clerk in the de- Plrllmcht wrongly phoned. '1‘he news ICBU. 011 an “Pwr floor, cannot give the necessary information about sigh. 01' BdV°l`l-131118 or subscriptions, nor the advertising staff about snbncrip. N011! Or HBWB. nor thesubscrlption stld about advertising or news. In other words the clerks knew and mn do hilt th-lr own work in their own departments. and if it were otherwise H10! -W0\1ld be continiislly running from one department to another; up stairs and down, mixing work, wear- ingj themselves out and causing the greatest possible confusion. On and after 7 p.m. daily it is useless to slkx for any phone number except 133. Patrons who consult their phone books for the numbers they really waiit will greatly lessen the work of the patient Central telephone and 5-`rllBl`¢liBl1 Clerks and thus help make their lives much brighter and lisp pier. 3-16dtf. - BUl'MlilRBID1fi MARKF/PB. _ Oorrsetdd for every Wednesday an. Baturday's issr... _.4 \ \ Butter Potatoes Dressed beef Hay, loose Chicken Beef- Buetwhslt Geese Turkeys * Fowl Ducks ` Pork Straw (Loose) Straw (Pressed) Eggs Barley Pslts . Hides ll tolli 60 6 to 8 $12.50 9 to 12 6 to 7 'I0 to 80 13 to 15 15 to 22 ` .18 to 17 13 to 15 I to 91- $4 $5 19 70 to 80 I5 to 45 10 '|`.i_1rnl_1_>.! __ _ *5 -W. Currents SPECIAL Ons lisll ceni nsfword sash in union in fhis column 'Cash' must accompany order and e pea sepi discount sl|owed.Mir‘\iiu|sm clause fweniy-five :sms Reiss lor locals sn Chsrloifs (own news column fwo cents per werd. nei. ascii insertion °L. T. B. Regular meeting of Kim- berley Lodge tonight. °Th° Hlllsbbro Boating Club have entered teams for ii double sculi race at the Georgetown Regntta, the 19th. 8-16Mll. ’Pnlnicl‘, the great I-laliilnx distance runner, is. going after the scalp oi “ichael Thomas on _Wednesday oven. ins next. a-ic M E ii. CIIAllLOT'I‘E'l‘OWN MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Bsturdsy‘s issue. White oats so to 51 Straw. per ton $5.50 to $6.50 Eggs per doz - 21 to 22 Chicken (pair) 00 to $110 Lamb 14 to 16 Potatoes (new) per bus. 70 to 80 Potatoes (old) ' 50 BUT-ter 22 to 24 Pelts' 9 to 10; Hides 10; Calfskins ‘15 Hey (new) 40 to so 'Black oats 61 to 63 B80! 12 to 1| Beef (quarter) 10 to 12 Raspberries 10 Blueberries Cherries B. Currants R. Ciirrants ` 10 7 _to 10 12 `to 14 10 to 12 12 to 12 Gooseberries 8 MONTAGUE MA ILKETB. Corrected for every Wednesday and Baturdsyis issue. White oats Black oats Beets, per dos. Lord per lb. Beeflfsmsll) psi- lb. _ Beef (quarter) per lb. Pork _ ~ Lamb. per lb. (small) Fowl " Mutton Eggs, per dos Butter, per lh. Turkey Geese ll _to 58 60 12 14 to lf 8 to if B to 10 9 to 10; 10 to14 9"to 11 10 to 11 20 I5 to 28 r-ew. seo »-° Q. Hides Veltl 70 to 80 .,___.. i ._-._..__ - paint whizlzz/er. Practical know the Demand OOFING that R needs paint cv- ery tivo yi-are ciin't hold tho market u- gninst A matitc- which n ez dr. nv costs, lia- neg- lect to paint their roofs st the prop- er limo. Piiiiifcd roofings sro waterproof only where the paint is. Amatlte is waterproof all the way through. Amatite ls sold in the usual con- vcnicnt rolls of 110 square feet with n smooth Isp where the mineral sur- face is omitted, so as to secure a' tight joint. Nails and cement are packed in the center of each roll. Free sample and booklet en_ rc- qucst to nearest oflice. - lll lilllllllf-Pllilllll llfl. E0.. llallil sr. Joims. N. s. uAi.iuo:.\ N. s. A ‘JSix Competitions\“ &Open to Everyone! i i . : . C i Class A. No.l For the best poem,rereriing io Print, Edwards Island (not more than Eve verses.) Silve M edal. i _ No. 2 For the best desciipiion in prose of the Pro- vince as n niece to live in (net more than 3oo words.) ' Silvtt" Medal. ,_ ' _ -- ' No. 3 Foribe three best harvest or farm scenes, in ti the`Gsrden of the Gulf (any .size`) Silver Medal. , _ :Class B No. 4 For the best poem (any subject) not i_ more than five vlrees. Five. volumes worlds bcstpoetry. Dyke’s.woiks _ _. / h ' No, 5 For the besf essay (any slit-Jrcil _Iwi l“°f'~f ihsn three hundred words. Five volumes Henry V_au_ __ _., No. 6 Foiihe been vii-ee photographs. any Snhlecl. (soy size.) Kodak These competitions are free fo all, and it must be _ understood that all manuscript be written :Du dill; ciitile of paper, wlib name and _address o .par yd” da ‘ - Photograph must be mounted, with name an __ ag r_¢_§_B of se'hd"er written on back of picture. I" “ll C1895” P|0¢`¢ the elses A or B with ihe n_u_mber`yo\i wish to compete under, on manuscript or photograph. -' i l _ .t rt Au ust first, and close last ` dey¢;1f`h;;ep‘f:gi\li1l¥>)lEi§.‘:l)'tli‘ae`anliove pgrizeh have sl’rcl‘l§e17'=‘1, - _ - lllf ll li . Those com H18 ggiéhrnzuhixi, thllfhhlsfttrldl sent in cannot be 4 Vieluurned, hull ihli |11¢ l.\1_dS99 Will Qual’-lil' “ vile-ge oflpublishing-any material seiilin as f ei erm Cl°HlRL0lTETOWN_ All-D ELSEW.l'lElfE_-_ L I-jigglns, Mon ton, is spending Miss Eva Bears, Charlottetown, re- Mrs. W. D. V. Earle and son Ernest -of Brockville, Ont., have arrived in Charlottetown on e. visit to Prof. and Mrs. S. N. Earle. Mrs. Gray, Toronto, mother of Rev. LePnge and Master Morley_ are spond- Clial°l_ottetov\in is fortunate in hav- ing the great Maritime Athletic Cham _ i°i0“Hl1if-‘B here on Wcdnesdnv next. ~._An immense attendance is expected Phe first athletes .of the Provinces ii. R. Allen. E. Monkley and Dr. A. Yesterday the Northumberland left ‘- The St. l?'otriek.'s Institute, from me to look over the work that Su An cilort will be made to have the The large number who attended the "Positively the best toilet soaps made at the price are thosé made' by Harmony of Boston. the celebrates Both are made from pure vegetaf-lo oils and glyceriue, absolutely trans ::Paton it Co, have secured the ser- vvs's & Sons, Montreal, the high class St. Catherines’ street millinccy and dry goods establishment. Miss Beers' many friends in Charlottetown and country will be pleased to wel- come her back to her native province _'___.___.;._._ 1 ° Guardian new- have-tho b_o_ne_ of its large and gdpidiy increas- ’ tion of 3,143 copies, _ _ , Morning" _Ciuardiaii advertisers ° ‘ are _enjoying a v,s;;y decided in- ° * creme _in its. Charlottetown, tire * °` Jul-ltion _since July ili1f-,.ln,ail- ‘ dition to- its already uiipreee- ° dented sworn circulation of 3,972 ° - copies throughout the Province. * Business firms cover Prince ° Edward Island by using The Morning Guardian -and The -9-4-5-Q-Q- t 's Q O O I I O U O. . :ng Charlottetown-` eirculalflon lp, ° ° addition to its regular, _u_n_- ° ° equalled sworn country cireula- ° O e s s e s o 4 ~ o e e s_ ` _ _i _ " _ _ k _ .......,.. . f . _ ~rn=__»--~====¢. _ - drape--Nu-is -- Therefore we ssy to sll, get busy. - ` _A _ __ ` _ I _ . _ - it pays to bny in this Province. " W-_"E¢`rdl°¥ Hvndmnn. Charlotte- towp, was among the passengers re- turning on the express last night. -a few' days in Summthr_side.J.-> " -`_ Rev. A. D. McKenzie was'a passen- ger- from Charlottetown to North turned last evening after a trip, t0 the Wiltshire' yesterday atternoon. Chnsdinll West as far as Banil. Wm. McMillan, Aibery Plains, was among the visitors to Charlottetown yesterday. ' Rev. J. B. Leard, Martintown, Ont, is visitihz his former home at North Wiltshire. Rev. Mr. McLean was in T- A- MOON. B150 MP8- HGHFY T. Charlottetown yesterday. ing some days with Mrs. John Dor- Herman 1,1 Buck’ wi|ming¢_0,,_Ma“'_ SW. Charlottetown. has returned to his home after spend- ing a very pleasant week in Char- lottetown. for the big Athletic Championships will be seen incompetition, ' ‘onine 215; Th, gl-entnnt athletes -of the Provinces will he. there. W- Wald- Sllmmcfiidei -who were Rev. Arthur Warren will conduct amfmg the wfnvetitors st the Pre-. the service in tin christian oiiinei. vincial Rifle Matchesleave on return Now Glasgow, on Sunday August 1§ for home this morning. They were at eleven a'_' m_ - accompanied by their lvives and child- _:___ "°“° ' The great Athletic Championships on Wednesday evening next wiii iw. gl-n at six sharp. Brilliant clcctrle Charlottetown at 8.30 a. m. for Pic- illumination will make thc grounds as *O11 with Passengers. mail. express bright as possible. and freight. and arrived at 12.10 p. -- m. She left again at 4.55 p.m.with passengers, express, mail and freight lane of Bos-ton, lliass, are spending and arrived at 8.20 p.m. She leaves their vacation at North River, the today at 8.30 e.. m. for Picton, re- guest of their sister Mrs. John Mac- turning at night. _ Kinnon. Misses Barbara and Annie MacFar- Jamcs C. Brodie, Cliarlottetown, Graiad River. L01! 14, and the New leaves this morning for Moncton to UOH On Ncrth Institute from I-one attend ii meeting oi ine ufotherhooii Rive' “Hd Park C°rn°\' he” arranged or Raiirond Trainnioi wiiieii win be for B Farmsr's Excursion to the Ex-_ nnld i;onighi;_ Dsrimentsl Farm on Saturday thc __% - _ gtk inet. This will be s. splendid J, J_ McK1,m0n_ Charlottetown' lately grand secretary of the I0() perintendent Clark is doing and to [eu is repo,-ted to be doing nicel`y°a£ he r f th bli b- - ‘ 1.52. '.§‘."'.‘.¥..§’.... ‘2."`2...f..'JI.'?“ °” "“° ““¥‘-‘“-‘ *“-“""°" “rd making i<00\°°°°4 'ith We ‘ i. n _ i8.`l5M.h`6i . _ ,-_ 'Q ‘ \. .. __ __| __ ~.j,i . i . Andme bm ,,|;|¢b,,,¢ i_,;¢k'¢oyéi\`i" '_ _ " -. .Evenlns .qillrdisn _is printed _ “ ' oh” I. L china , e ch Monday at one 9. iii, is-_ _ '|'|.|"°,. ` Ria A . iieompeiiiienli ie W.s., ousoii “ 1 _oi at i ',.,¢e " i:\e__`zii»' _ "do”nd?3’:e;?_I1'_ ` Dkillflll £9 £7 I llmdly » - .n -._;¢....1.f~.'--.1..-..:.;-:.< ee e s e e o I 0 O e s_ I s . s _ - 1 - L ° O rapid increase of fully two thou- ° - wins Cinilrilisirs eireuiaties. ° as well as several hundred for The Morning Daily. fu' 0 -V . Li' F ,. . toria Hotel, Charlottetown, between vious night. Those in Wcdiiesda.y's mated readers already in The ° W F. re to G. H R. F. Dr ington, D. C. Th os. Kcddy, Boston. D. . ` ' ' Y U. , A. Doherty, and wife, sk. W. B8 W. Ni York. ' R.-.I-I. Ellis, Toronto, » 'I-I. 1-Iibbett, Georgetown. s. J. Moore, Shedinc. ss Margaret Johnston, Mr Ma H. G. (Fro 'f‘. H Mrs. Glen to. D. Ferguson, Montreal B. McDonald and son, Toronto Miss McCs.ig, Boston C. D. Schurmsn, Toronto. ])_ M¢E.c\,¢N|_ Ng; Angus' ‘ C. S lil. Murray, New Glasgow W E McNeill Kensington, _ and Mrs. Merrick, Galena, It, Murray and wife and 5| A. A. Campbell. Toronto. and Mrs. J. B. Nichol‘ Wash- '|‘_ H, periey, gukvme, br inn' "_ _ ~ pads D' Iiev. W. D. Stirling, wife and fs ily, Bcotsburn, N. BS H Baldwin and wife, East oil- .i_ Hanna ,nd Hue, Toronto, D. W. M. Ellsry, New York. Y. N H J Luckett and wife, Brauder. Montreal. S. McQiisrrle, Halifax. y Forrester, Picton. O. Rlester, Buffalo, N. Y. J. E. Wright. Summersiilc. I-I. Acorn, Souris, Gardiner, Canoe Cove. m Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) udson, Picton. W. A. Johnston, Peters Road. don Johnston, Peters Iload. Wendell Graham, Gaspereaux_ Miss Gurmison, Providence, R. I. Mrs. R, H. Humphrey, Halifax. A. W. Watson, Kingston. - MCDOHBIG. M0nCt0D1 The following registered nt the Qupen Hotel, Charlottetown, betwccii W. W. Reid, Galt, Ont; - 11.30 last night and 11.30 the pre- Harry H. Cantwell. Toronto; vious night. Those in Tuesiiayka Mrs. H. Nelson, Hampton; Morning Daily were between 1 p_in. Mrs. H. Nelson and child. Provi- Monday and 11.45 p. in. Hatiirilny: dence; J-,_W. Douglas, Caledonia, N. rl. M. Kelilwdyi Brhdllilianei lil. A. Ma.son.`Nontrcal. Archie A. Mclnzod, Moncton; Fred and iMrs. Perkins, Charlotte- C. C. l-Iuml>h¢l‘Y. Moncton; town. R. L. Haines, St. Thomas; A. E. Armstrong and wife, ’l‘oroii- I). S. McQuurrie, Crapaud; Ceo. Myers, Hampton; H. W. Taylor, Sydney. M. M. i-lperrow, Montreal; Angus Riiukin, i-ltellarton. D. C. Sigsworth, Detroit; ork ton , Miss Curran, Montreal. Wilihipil' N. McL's.rcn, Montague. R. W. Stewart, Bridal-lell. (Froin Yesterdays Evening Guardian) J. B. Meiiood, Martiiitown, Ont. A.D. Miickenaie, Moose Creek, Oni.. New Tlios. C. Savage, Montreal. __ T-he following registered at thu bm ween i0.00,last night and 9.30 the Revere Hotel, Charlottetown, previous night:-- John H. Myers, Hampsen. Lewis _L_ Jenkins. North Wlltnhirs. Frank O. Brien, Amherst, N. B. W. Douglas, Traverse. H. C. Nelson, Providence, R. I. G. Nelson, Hampton. _ B. Carroll, Halifax, N. S. _ C. Carroll, Halifax, N. S. ld. Mellish, Halifax, N. S. >€L‘§€E l ' E' -iL1>>:I: _n°' ~ McQueeney, New York; s. F. E. Reynolds, Bt. John; P. Cherry, Toronto. Ont; Cherry, Toronto, Ont; B _-si-if , . -1 ,.- \-Children Cry for Fletcherls ‘_ e, ._..~\ \... -_ ,_ . ._ \ _ ` "i .' ,ff / » ,, e ' ~.\_» ‘*\ \\ \` '\’~"~" ~ _ _ ` -* ‘~ .`;- ‘ \~__~»`._: :__ -_; _\- . The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature ot and has been made under his pcb sonnl supervision sincn its infancy Allow no one to dccclvo you in this, All Counterfcits, Imitatlons and “J ust-as-good.” are but Uilwrlments that trifle with and endanger the health of Ili1an_ts_ and Children-Experience against Experiments W-hat is CASTOF-f°l“A Uaxtoria is a. harinloss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- uorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is 1’,loasan.t. _ It contains neither Opium, Morpliine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age isfits guarantee. It destroys Worms and alloys Fovorishncss. It cures Dinrrhoea. and Wind. Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cux-os Constipation and Flatuloncy. It asslmilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Childs-en’s Psnaoea-The Motlier’s Friend. seNi’:`iiiE‘ CASTORILA’ AiI\li"'rA"vS .Bears the Signature of -_ 0 A O The Kind You liave Always Bought ln Use For Over 30 Years _ 'ul CIIYIUI UGHPINY, YT HUIIAY lflllf, Nl' 70'* ¢lf'¢ &iiBl»2\& Annual Field And Track Championship OF THE Mirifime Provinces Amaleur Afhleilc Association \VIl.l, Bit lll'll.l) ON THE i ~ s 4 Grounds Of The Abegweit Club Charlottetown On Wednesday August Zlsf, l9l2 r » Starting at 6 p. ni. _ PROGRAMME Ol" EVENTS Ico Yard Dash 22o Yards Dash 440 Yards Dash 880 Yards Run flue Mile Run Five Mile Run High jump Broad jump Pole Vault 16-lb Shot io-lb Hammer Quarter Mile Bicycle half Mile Bicycle One Mile Bicycle Three Mile Bicycle izo Yards Hurdle 220 Yards Boys Events open fo all duly registered Maritime athletes. An entrance fee of 50 cents per man will be charged for cacli etfcnt. No entry will be accepted unless accompanied by the fee. Entries close with the Secretary of Charlottetown on Friday evening August 16th, iqig' A Gold Medal will be givcnto the winner in esch event. A Silver Medal to th-_ second ands Bronze Medal to the third' Admission 25 cents Grand Stand 25 cents. 4 Regt. Band in aiteudance L. B. McMillan, ° Hon. Secy. M. P. A. A' 8-9Mfnxw6l é’ _ré A. Gaudet A. A. _ ~ , _ D " """‘<’¥` .1 » ` fri. _\.. nt. .Jn v ,-»....-."s;.. ‘_ . ~ x\.* __ O l - _ \, ' 1, ‘ \ ~;» ,-,.-`i‘»'-""'- fi" 3...' _»».-_~~. v .1 _ . e ni Yesterday's Evening Guardian) i THE TWENTY-FIFTH I .. .....“,,_,,., __ nv..--»~».. ~..,- _~ 7.". .`."5,':,,‘ .» ..` ' '. , ' x