J. G. Jamieson 5.5, DRUGGIST bww ,s_; I 'rnii cn;ii;'ni.1iilli~i`§siisrseros_r` my Id News Q Head Office at Charlottetown Branch Offices at Summorslao h°°d °' R“u‘°°d EmP\°Y°°l. B In mi C' _ “sons _ factory settlement of the questions ln msn n. Bonrfs. and lontltno The Razor Thai Will Shave lhe World To inA Mark Cross `° $500 .‘l““"¢y P_’°“ i _ ' razor, hy its very view name is working magic in the takin world of razordom. It swept New York with a wonderful record and It has come to Canada with the Aust same marvellous success. hiit To get thousands of these triple is ii silver plated razors into use they are offcrod at u special the gfllln INTRODUCTORY PRICE in 25 CENTS Aust unit The Blade-“a miracle in steel" of a -is made of Sheffield steel, scien- tifically treatcd, perfectly tem- efs' pored, hand ground, honed, strep- "U95- ped and hair tested. Extra blades fleet, in waxed paper. rust proof puck- st t ages-5 cents cuch, _ flic Guaranteed better than any 0 _ e $5 OO razor or your money back. tbl” \V6I'€ a ing s i ( n ' ,st Ji Sir "~og.':;fj"_/ " ence :mi/A si 5 °\ 'O Je ixlrk on 3 program covering may as well give a few extracts from “ppreciate 6 lneoamelled belt-pins, brooch- `,¢ii 95, Cuff links, spoons. slick ` thi pins and fob; . ws Special S-och a 0 cial ton R Perf Queen " inA Th Adm llainly Souvenir ...H muy mis. sud ht the 01°” mi Lg, Huh.. o 16511. AUS _'_ ° g ` It would ooths ony :ood for me to °:°° :°° . history oi naval development FHS! U19 03:0'-i“¢1°'1°-L N1°'°i;0M0f"~ aggemm to hogniie _vom I hm going I gi; Louid and Lady Davies, Char- . E son, former our er ' n- 5 th but I ihi <1 _ 1 o nstraiis. is ol especial interest st is;1;:l°;1 Rmwzys and the Ham” hgnitoknosv mysmpgzsw ‘assume zo* Northumberland to Picton yesterday nt particularly to Canadians in ' I Wm “send so the matt", at the moi.hi.ns_ l¢...o.i.' ` ‘ . , ,...........i.-...oi'-s ji;;_' of in meson.. 5+' r..."I‘..’i‘i"o?7'°° *M “fi °°*°“- °°°°f-"“"'~"» i?»= oraun. l iiuooonilizoisz or th- novsfnmwt 1'l\i_\v»v. .wi ¢h° executive committee of the Brother' dispute has been Afrlvtd at. Tha con licence was most harmonious through sr, the pi-osidsnt cl ciis Brothsrhood. announced that “everything is satis- City Magistrnto'l Court, 9 a. ni. f“°0°'H7 '°ul°d‘" Thi' mu” N nu and wormwood to those politicians Annual Meeting of P. E.-I. Provin- and Lsiirisrits srssss "mt have huh Rifle Association opens, Kensing- psmistsntiy predicting a wiioisssis payilignt me R“”g“' 9 “‘ '“‘ strike and the complete stoppage of 'Emmmos miosmed ML Rss loni ormancs hy Citizens" Band. Ubi 1`ill¢°l'¢°l°lli01 3793015- '1'l1°l'° “W” crtson that he could.not appoint a “° ° 's sqnsrs Gordon, s p. ni. was any prospect oi sorious dovslop- dots ior vsnowsr. i-is woo going to 0! W - masts sxoapt in tha minds ol tus varliamm vllsrs lwivvulil. l>° isnt show i le t of th G vei‘nment’a VW! WHY- ‘ _ . k bl ood r d. ruesodv, Aucusi rr, roi, f‘:,°7°i"“F:_‘om the fe ‘;utm_m_ M,._ R,,bs,i,o,,_Css.i you sm ,is '°'“°" “ Y K 0'* °'°'“ °°' 'Y ' ' something rnors tonglhis to tske hook .;~»; Mosher felt convinced that Mr. Gute- Chronicle and its satellites. These todo.,I ar with us? df the unfortunate hold-up in ssruest possihis moment g our place in Empire defence. ""’h°d 100° tl” °°”""°v°"7 ‘md by This ended the conference. A”‘°” th' ms” 35"” "B ww' is known in a general way that their hysteriwl ‘md 9“°m‘““m°“° And it should be added, the con- isgd isiis is setting up hsi. own havy_ criticisms and comments attempted sessions aiso’ im. ML Emmerson wss and little, outside ol official circles, £0 Pfecllmate 5 3°“°"“| °t°PP°g°' never able to put his "sympathies" and i is h vc prevailed sud M R h t- Isisnd ooid storsgs co., Ltd.. who nown concerning the strength or W 5°' °°“”°° 3 ' 'into practical shape as r._ o er size of the navy. or of the pro- the management and men's represen- s0n~ sugssstem This is the critic Wim. is ii for future development. futivell havin! me* “"4 ‘u“°“"°d th” now declares Mr. Gut°li\lB'S mv-llcE¢° visit to his friends in Brimstons Val- 'l'h¢0 P R halislusdallslllllhlct lllsoillly devoted to the agricultural opportunities oi the Eastern and Maritime Provinces 'ron pages orc devoted to Prince Edward Island. wliich may be considered more than our just proportion . lsclng that the 0. P. R. have no direct connection with or interest in this Province. The introduction is written by Mr. J. E. B. 'McOr¢ady, Publicity Agent. and in addition to detailed descript- of seventy-six farms, there are wer than four illustrations. 011° hlch is sufficiently up-to-date to an autolnohile. speeding over a I°°£°°I°°3°°‘°°2”$i°!‘°3°°2°°Z~3°'Z°°2°°!**°°°5“3“3‘°3‘ so s , TRILIIH Hlvll. lius would meet ths demands with an M,-_ Emma,-,°n_1 wish 1 could yn ABOUT Pnounllufo open mind, and never once allowed send you hal* with the money ill Y°“l’ f' 3, the c ntin ency of a strike to embar P°°k°t I '"1 5 d°°“'° t° hd” Y°“ ;~. Z°°!°*3°°3°*2”2°°!°°3°°!”Z°'!°°!°°Z°°Z°'Z°°!°°Z°°2°°!° town, were passengers Ou the E Y P B the City yesterday , was not- Mr. Leslie Henry, the courteous energetic director of the Express Shipping Departments of the ow taking his vacation. Mr Hen- ntends taming in, (alter 5, short 1909, it will bs remembered, questions in friendly conference, in- msnii ss gzariiks and dsspotic. If 1sy)., the National Exposition ill rslia agreed to set up a deet creases ranging from $5 t0 $15 D01' over a man, wanted bacm-bone in the Toronto where he will have the OP' of her own. This was to consist month have been ¢0l1¢el`0 mmerson sm ci k reifpeit h i Island were disgusted with the ser- iest tax payers in Belmont Hs has atertown, being amongst the heav- '. PF d i il r a DEAN-[S 1’ B81 “'*‘5» hI`1°HY» '-0 UW 00W" the in er 0 -ra way e ~s' S n vice over these two connecting links watched with interest for twenty Ill are the rowth and increase in »:» oz' Q? o_o »,» 1-' of. '° l " °° E °’ : 2' °° -< oo * of i " so » 9 O 0 O C -3-,..,».,..,..;..;..;..;..;. . ,G , s s saoooosusoosa s _ ’, Dr. Herbert Biniiey, distinguished Canadian theologian and churchman, pa o. .. .- .. N so . ’ 0 ,~»_. s so oss so be is o o o o o o o soosoossoscosooposn UUMINIUN HISTUHY o s s o » o ssocsn oo on so s o°a¢‘¢»°o»’»°oo‘oo°o~’o ’¢ ¢ o o o o o pa was born in Nova Scotia ninety-four tm" acolly 'in miniature of the board of admiralty in Great Britain, and it il8S 00116 a great deal of organiza- The fleet unit has nearly been com rtly by getting English seamen, rtlr bv recruiting sorno 1,soo Aus BHS years ago today, August 12, 1819. The dockyard at Sydney has been His education was °bt“i"9d in the taken over from the admlralty and M'0ther Country, where he graduated from King’s College, London, -in 1839, im and from Oxford in 1842. He was proved The Naval College has been started 8l1l>0inf-ed l~iSh0p of Nova Scotia and with 28 cadets. Prince Edward Island in 1851, this being the first instance of England iia founding R biahopric in her colonies. His reputation as 9, theologian ex- ma WUFK li Proceeding on t,w0 naval rhors, Cockburn Sound, at Free- ntle, in Western Australia, and tended for hoyond the oonrinos oi his Port Western. near Melbourne. The hiSh0DriC, and T10 addressed mall! im- defences and dochs of Sydney are be- portant religious gatherings in Eng- ing land and the States as well as in Canada He died l Nova Scotia in ` improved. A chain of wireless stations has 1337_ I n been set up half-way round the is- ) O U 1 d continent. the full distance Dr. Alexander Burns, Methodlstlsmimii hsiiig 12_000 miiss_ clergyman and educator and the de- ,i, fondant in s. famous heresy trial thir- hers are several training vessels 1-,y yn" ago' wh, hm-h in Irsisnd filled with seamen recruits. seventy-nine years sizo today. He is is the direct result so far but Th “mi ¢0 Clllildll ill NS YOU*-ll. zradu- it is not all. Just before the labor ated from Victoria College, Toronto, 0 vsrnmsnt went out of office it an- Wsslsygn Lmiisgf gnu," in gsm” nonnccd a proposal that the shove and for a decade was president of R ton. Ho was acquitted of the heresy D o gram bo spceded up. It declared 1' °‘W‘¢°* M0' “film him in 1882- in isvor oi handing in me s ssoond OB Hs died in Toronto in 1900. sr A hun log raft from Novo Scotia dnought, thi-ce. destroyers and ago today. It contained 23.000 ti-oss. and if in 1917 and 1918 Australia 'rho cost of trsnimorlstion was an add! only three destroyers sud one pushy) y",,y°\-3 ¢,,i,¢,_a,s ,sus two submarines. If this is scccpted b $7.000. a saving of 828,000 over-'thc ,ii ordinary methods of transport. The marine obs will ‘oven than have ,sn ss ii st soo i t i .s completed a di-udnought Ulead .ln wsienzd osiniy s,4oo ¢§°,n_ °"" ‘“ his me ns. ion to im. _ _ agement of the I. C. R. I think it is government will be held chargeable for over-expenditure, maladmlnistra- tion. even though the matter had been passed out of their hands into yours. It is all right for your order to exist, but not to take charge of the internal aflsirs of the railways. I nm in entire sympathy with what you admit to be ii rcadlustment and in- crease in salaries if possible. I have had that opinion' many years. From tho other side I am frank enough to adm-it that I am not ln sympathy with you. Mri Robertson-The oblcct of ` the order was not to dictate. The obicot is to bring the men together. I don’t understand what you mean by layillx. "and hand tho affairs over to the clerks." Mr. Emmerson-It was most pro- nounced in your first schedule and it isis ln this schedule which you have presented to me. Mr. Robertson-The United States officials have no control over us, we simply have their sympathy. We sro not'undcr their thumb ss records strikes, etc. This order is nothing more nor loss than s body to most and digs purmslfnrc. , ls,r.-.- nisrson-I don't ohisot to gyour ‘soniufiiii that way, but I do It ..i ‘.“.r I .» 1 .~ lint, nd the men and procure the oi promoting the welfare and ndvanc- and many were turned from their Y ills 85 rapidly as men could be re- ing the efficiency of the clerks gcu°I‘- purpose of visiting the province be- F , bject i to t ke charge of the man ‘ its have been obtained from the ° B B are certainly to be congratulated on Y- ‘ Q n in existence for two years. It You do not. see these conditions pre- h _ vailing in the more conservative sec- thu they an 'mt only capable 1° tions of the union. You don't find “al men 00 Whom '20 P\'¢9°“t ‘heir this order has any standing so far as grievances but sympathetic heads of . agreements re cc-ntrol and manallllr departments to accede to all reason- ' _ ’lf`;"i;"iay‘;f §h‘;1a£‘;t‘;‘;';,‘;;il‘:t‘;fi’;i‘:iy°'p‘§;‘if able representations for the improve- _f, pissed; the crews ihavs been found, tion very ciesriy_ I rscosiiizs ths ment of travelling and transpottn. ihct that whichever government is in tion facilities. In this connection lt. _ power will be held responsible by the is interesting to know that there are proiilie foxiltbe brave; llilll&lli9t"|iB?‘;;l\ at present ordered to be delivered at - 0 e ra way an ma. ers r a- _ ing to the intornsi working oi tho 2055 "bd of the sesrb the ioiiowing. road, are passed over to a body that » 0 01 ""1 2 °“ °°“°B» 00 0° ls not responsible to anybody, theicars. 5 colonlst cars, 8 first-clas ' coaches, 4 first-class sep - - , ' partmsnt coaches, 100 cos ' tal 3 b r pos cars, sggagc ca ers, 2 diners and 30 pass creased stools will mot be su cope witn the growing busin road and other orders will be given until the I C R is brought tho roughly up to~date in rolling stock IIOTES Cana Every Province in da except ours ls being rep 1 . _ ,', _/,i2j,:__.h_,,; _.V - v,\~~.-sm; ./0.... r m fe freight locomotives. Ev 8 .opulatlon of the different suburban owns and cities about Boston, and it d d li ' d. ll b llliti th , I th t t' u e an mm” 9' Y' me sing .usigabiambxrii £5 cause of the want of accommodation. improvsmengs sions other line, which o sh CARS\;lN.;-At her home on Elm Ave- cr vue, _ onriiy. August llth, 1913, Sa- ~ _ 'b i f e; . , die Florence limson, ngod 28, Flin. Up to the present the ‘°u°“"“g fe 1 5 per ec y I _ Mr Nicholson and the Board 0f'1'rads have been wonderful. ernl ’I‘ucsd.'iy at 3.30. interment at su Brookficlil. pr .. ' gsmng' foreign to the requirements of this what they have dons and the people LONDON PAPERS ' e ustrallan navy board has wunbr This is a government F050 of Prince Edward Island n the fact 6 EXPRESS GRAVE FEAR. LONDON, Aug. 10.-All the news- papers this morning display the ut- most interest in the question between the United States and Mexico. Gravoi ar is expressed of an armed con- flict. and universal comment is made on the probability that President Wllson's pacific administration, with Bryan, the world'a peace advocate nt the irssd oi the cshinst? will hs for-ood into war. The general view is that President I Wilson's obstinate determination to s force Mexico to accept Lind will ausc an anti American outbreak in flame the American people beyond control and compel war in spite of Wilson's principles 1-____._€_ arate com c i ssrs' _i Mexico. with results which will ii s, 3 sleep cnger and cn the in fflclent to ess of the Dnndrufi is natural in small mounts but when it becomes execs sive. the dry scales may kill the roots of this hair and cause baldness Rekall "98' Shampoo Paste to pro- mote the health of thc scalp by vig- orous and systematic ahampooing Large jar Zhc The MacKinnon Drug Q I P . i People who ~ persuaded for any L_ other teas almost Tea. This is the toits good qlvl-ill! N.l¢-Cofceuscrswlllllll Indians Dalles sslslvlr ouslyscodsskedllssc 4% ..._ i in .. ,pinnililng In Ware ;_i_;»__ss_,i,.> uni will sand ff.; ,~* V sf §\f 2:-; ~.\. :A _=; ~ s i ' i Every 'lesf _ *f _ni Y __,. We can show you one of the finest lines of aluminum ware lu the Province today. ' Extra strong and splendidly finished utensils of the very highest quality and marked ht prices we consider unusually reasonable. ' ` We have everything in the list from small drinking cups to large double boilers. Call in and look over theline. Fennell’ fr? Chandler _ s i 5-i li J 4 Let the Ideal Engine Do the Heavy Work If you’re doing work a machine can do- stop it- and start the Ideal Engine on the job. You shou1dn’t use up good “human , energy” on work a machine can do. lseifer, quicker and more economically. For running any hand--or foot--power 0 machine on the farm, you’1l find the Ideal really indispensable. It docs np the toughest job in jig-time--best for thre=hiug, sawing, grinding, pumping- zi small and economical power plant. Write for free catalog. - » . _.,,is,, _ Bruce Stewart £9 Co., Ltd.| Charloffefown It is quality the farmers want, not cheapness when he buys Paris Green. The farmer knows that Paiis Green that does its work thoroughly with one appliczrion is a good deal more' ec; no- mical than lower priced Paris Gre~ us that fail to kill. We sell if . S. W. CRABBE Hardware Merchants. _ Premier Position ` The _Sun Life of Canada now occupies the premier posiiion_ among Canadian Life Assur- ance Companies now having over $144,0oo_,ooo,oo of Insurance in force and an annual income of over $12,000,000, Pe;-_ iatcs and plans apply to . E R BROW Charlottetown Manager, fm- p E I ___5_ _ l'°ll°¥l¢°d lf- file Ill- Co Corner Great Glsorgc and Kent l Congress now be e , \. . r ._ . ' i. as ` . :' _ a- I ' ' 0', ` 0 h tsr-notional males ' - Bts. " A Y 7 s _M ' . - ~~ . _ ~ ~ G:-O;E='.i'.-1' BROS 1 0 ‘.’.2f.‘.i‘:°:;: ?:.':“:£i.:‘.i.‘;i°§f.°. i;‘.‘J‘:..°°°.;.....’:‘i:. '..‘.°‘.:£..i~.:i“°" W'-"= °~=~~=- Sie- f°f 9” ' Mesh, Women's sud Childreri’s_: sthing Shoes st 38 sud 35 cts. Notice to the Public Just received n carload of Beaver flour direct from the mills ln bbls K 0019 & 25 S101!! We also carry a full line of the following choice Brands of fl mr. 'l`llsou's Pride Roval Stuart Rainbow Pb Dsllglit oen x Square Also Bran & Mlddlelngs at very lowest prices Give mf il call 360 wfmykf G P A §,si'i1;i 8 C O 1 ' .. i Fon SALE AT' . ' |20 iucnnosn sr. _ i V ' A .,i,.,b._ ... , , \ I » i i 1 r » r 1 4°* ‘-1 1 2 I r