_ ~;r 9. --,_ . _- '_ - . ._ ".'f_;r~.:'_ ~»vf‘ _ i Kap' Th"' /IRQBU Cl¢,3f FUI' lil The Road Race This Pirlveniijréii I ~ PAoEs.a¢r_,.,,,,¢ ‘ C _ ~l ..,_ '1ll»`” "- ` 7000 Guaranteed i :. ~’ r "f ' ORNING Daily- , ' Dailyfor 1907. i ' ; .' _ V' ,i . - Catches All Early ' ' Q ' ._ ,_ _ `-' ,_ l Morning Malls. _ » 1, ._ 3 _, _ ' ‘ ___:i; _ ' ` __ "‘ ' ’ .rr ‘ MORNING DAILY FOUNDED Wil Wm'-Y-~~°w1w=f~Lv~»v\1w l r‘_n_aRLoTTEToWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, cANADA, _ _,~_f' WEDSESDAY. AUGUS v 28, 1907.- i rvstiireuioovasrftts v » - ii UA_iiDiA_,_N.’S _ r iisiiimii ” BIC_._iQLE Ro QE P iii iiiiiiii Will Start This Evening In Front oi The Guardian 0_ffi‘C¢ At Six O’clock-The List Ol Entries, the _ Oiiiciais and Map oi The Course-- Keep the Track Clear This evening wllllwlthout doubt witness the past it has l.-ern proved that bicycle one ofthe most interesting athletic ccn~ m tests that has tazea place for some time- of D V . that isthe b.oyc1 road race overthe course |,ur,||c_ ,nd this hm had 8 .good deal to da outlined below in the map >The‘oonuitlods of this race sr: familiar X. to readers and the participants in the can- m test are men who can lay fair claim to the of title of athletes, as wi.l be seen from the following liqt of enrrles:- G. Balllvail, upattsobed. ' Waiter ullins, unattacized. Lomurr' Newsom, Vlctorlos. John Pierce, Aberrweits. James Pierce, Abegwslis. George Prnwse, Viet-orias. Nelson Winchester, uaattached, Jamél Connolly, unattached. Stirling Phillips, Snmurerslde. Percy Peardon, Victorian. Gs G. Hughes, Abegwr-its. Fred Harper, Victurius. W. A. Gaudet, Abegwelts. The race is doubtless goluz to he witnessed by agreat many p ople. low ill da all they o.\u to prsserve_orcer and U cinq has been the most attractive form Bvort that could be laced before fthe ltb The G\\ardlau's institution of its ophy. Mnnifestly it will lake 'a good an to go the sixteen miles and win out the bunch of athletes whose names appear above. Every detail hss`as far as fpcsalble been carefully attended to in order to ensure the race coming oil’ without a bitch, and everything will he done that is possible to enable the public to see the racers as they start and finish. It must be borne in mind, however that the track must be kept clear. Spectators are asked not to trepuss upon the space in the street which will be reserved for the contestants, ilre otIieial», and the autos of the ump re There is no doubt butthat theexhibltion will be one worth remembering and itis again asked that those who are present not occupy the room that will be needed for the racers as they come tothetinishlng point of the race. - It has been arranged io telephone in the positions of the men from various points alone the course. during the progress of the raw, and this information will be promptly bulietined for the information Of the public. The following are the officials of the Race which is to start in front of The Guardian oiiice this evening at six o'clock The racers will finish at at the starting point. Referee:-L B McMillan. Starter:-U J McMillan. Umpires.-GeoJ Rogers, IIS McLeod, Jas McMillan. Timers:-W N Tanton, D 0 M Reddln, G F Hutcheson. Judges:-Mayor Patou, Chief Rnnohan, W B Prowse, J R Darke, SA McLeod Dr Johnson, Hon J F Whear. J A S Bayer, F Jost, Goo Auld. _ Clerk of Course:-A Irwin. GREAT BRITAIN’S A FLOATING DOCK Constructed in Secret, the Cyclops Can Repair an Entire Fleet-The Won- derful Things a Modern Navy Needs. Louuorv, Auiz. 21.-Thoxrsands of north country people who have gone lo sea the new sr-ageing dockynrd, II. H. S. Cyclops, at S ruth dock, Sunderland, have bad to rest content with a distant view of this wonderful vessel. Applications io inspect the ship more closely aremet with refusal. Even the workmen of Sir James Laing k Sons, who have built her, are conduct- ed to their departments, and are lwt allowed to communicate with sn! l°|fl\°l‘ partof the ship. The shin is equivalent of a dockyard employing 830 men, that beingthe number of artldeers she will carry, in addition £0 gh. qmw to work the ship. She is nearly lmfogi, long, and steams at sixteen knots an hour. If the Cyclops is u<>°0»11Di\l1Y|\1R I “°°° at sea. and one of the worships loses it pronellor, Instead of it being towed home to a dockynrd, the commander will signal for a new propellor to be made, and the order would he executed on bord of thc Heating wcrkshap. The same acpliel G0 anchors. . In addition to the foundry, litiel uv with huge cupolas, there are forces where crank shafts can be wrought. and there are fully equipped copper and brass works, and rolling and punching mills. Any pori ion of machinery can be renewed or repaired, and vessels ofthe deer, In case of their refrigeratlng apparatus breaking down, can he supplied with unlimited quantities cf ice,rnmle on board the_ Cyclop~. In case of accidents to condensing plant, the Cyclops could sup: ply a whole fleet with fresh water. MATRIMONIAL AGENCY SCHEMES Chicago (iraiters Are Shut'Out oi th Mails and Must Try New LIMS slate or their Marinas or ‘ Fleecing the|Public :WB Waeurreoron, Aux- 95-°'°U“°|°S““" 'l°°° nee approve of' Chlos¢o’s maririmoniai sustain, sad is covered f° ‘°""“““"“ liy mall when it is conducted throuilll '"1 iris..-iimiisry. Oaarietintwrtn ite |>°Il°Y ii. has annul a fraud order against Harry Harhdllll ‘llart and H.l"'“ c°"'"°°“' iienoq_elh\_» ltbi Wabash a_venue. Chic.'\K0. ‘ a. “mum-&gbElr2€Ll‘tb: individual dl d to be reached lr ii Morris. TM F dice de .sitment sb0'Y Ea: 'dilrrelrelis-ea’r:»r'f| by a “dimming iuiy, Q q hee lovahledili1°l"|°“°"""‘ dfo "wealthy irrntleman. income |i0»90l IW"-Y"' ""° “"3 ., "if: _:gm ge g poor working is I ~ _ urns-in mnwnvrl and '”“““'“°' " gi" s .railed eiub ueekinn victims. lim" ia the oiub of a letter in rece t _ |-.qmgg *L 1 either odv¢rtieerner:t_»_e__'i - ‘ - I W niepromntlrm :|`:£|w":izie :Talib s letter oeocn\v*\'l°° .1- eiaiinr that “this laily has expressed desire to b oomc bei’/PM' l°‘I\ll\l\°°“ "l"h you in soon as possible." Tire victim ie directed to remit at ons- " V, 0,,-/_ |- all expenses. and ii DN- mised that should the !°\l°I W°H\*\“ who is soon to visit tis_ioonli|y,.not win his heart the club has many other female members among whom wlthoutaddicional expense he miiy find his fate. Letters to women in search of husbands were of the oanie tenor, the object of the concern be mn yo get $6 out of each \"ctiur. ________._.-.__._-;- ifniard's Linimeit- Take no other __.___.._.____.. Anvaarrelns and subscribers in Bourlr and vicinity are asked to hand all molten for Tirsuuiiriiim tnP.0. Seaman. tire SWEIJISH Plillllll A ii NEWPUHT Wilhelm Entertained by Pro- mlnent People at Fashion- able Resort. _ _,__ NswI'om‘.B.I., Aug. 20-Prince Wil. helm, of Sweden, who has been the guest of the Summer Colonv of Newport at various social functions during the past week. attended n farewell luncheon given by Mrs. Stuyvesant- Ifish this afternoon. and this evening went to Warwick Neck, where he was entertained by Unitui States Senator Nebon Waldrlch and Mrs' Waldrlch at their summer home. This moi-nlnz the Prince attended a service at the Swedish Methodist Episcopal church and afterwards ho.-ld a reception. In a brief address in the Swedish language the Prince said he was glad to see that although loyal American cltirene, the Swedish people of this country still have awarin spot in their hearts for the Fstherland. After an automobile rldein the suburbs, the Prince and his party went to the Fish residence, where there 'fi Present Wide Open Bars Doing Big Business. Curran, August 27- (Special) -At a special meeting of the Town Council inet. evening _lt was decided to appoint O V Lawson of Glace Bay Chief ot Police :md Scott Act Inspector. . wide open and doinga big business and 0 Evidence, however, has been obtained a THF WEATHER. in Enforce Scoii Act Against ‘H \\ _..._.._.___ -»_-l ly Yi D* . _ _ _ ' - Li HON. W. PUGSLEY IS I MINISTER RAILWAYS Z_.___~`_._._.-___i._- as Been Appointed and Will be Sworn on Friday Next-- No Cabinet Appointment for Ontario, but Graham’s Chances for the Portfolio are Said to he The Best. s, B “ml Wm be V'°"“l'°d “h°“ the “”“' in The date of election in St John is nrt ca °D°°"°" ‘“"“'°" yet definitely announced but will prob .l.~ T he Ontario portfolio is not yet decided re rn ln'Sussex,N ll in lriiti, gnriluatcii Antthelirrivornityof N ll lu isis, OTTAWA. August 27- (Special) ~ Hon 'but 11' rolnrlrly bc Liruirnrrr, now ,leader The _______' for _he _“st month hun been 'illiam Pugsley has bceu summoned to of the Ontario Opposition. ttawa by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and will be Hon. \Villiaua Pugslry, K C ll C I. wa .V more WM no |m,p_¢;_°,» lo |,},,,,,_ _ sworn in on Friday as Minister of Ri-il~ bo 'a lied tothe brr in 187:. Ile was iIr»-tr-lectcfl to ti.e Ifilrse cf he September 18. Assembly in 12135 for Kings County and elected at all elcehlr ire since. Ile was Solicitor iieneral in the Blair government 1889 -1802 and Attorney General in the Tweedie government from 1000 ti\l last whiter when he became Premier of New Brunswick. ~ Last year irc resigned tlrnt position to uuecpt the Liberal candidature for the [Iuusc of Commons in the ciiy .und County of Saint John, following the tif-nilr gi' 1');-_ Stockton, M l’. Torrorvro, Aug. 27-(Spec°al)-Moderate tofresh west to north west winds, fair and comparatively cool. IHE TUNNEL The Guardian would like to know if the residents of Prince Edward Island really desire n tunnel to connect with the main land, and with this end in view each person is requested toout out the below coupon after writina' in their name and address, and enclrse to “The Guardian, Charlottetown", marking “Tunnel” on corner of envelops._ .Everybody -should send at once. 1' S e Edward ngthis Province UNNEL COUPON. and prosperity for Prine see a unnel connectl .191 and send in once. at . ._ T ith o inland. out it (Cut I desire wea I wo like with the me ffln ' 2u.i uid AS Isl!! nd _z ~ meeting was held Saturday, and rrow it is expected that'the vacant. clrbinet posi- . tions will he filled by appointment to- ' morrow. Sir. Wilfrid .spent tho whole ef 3 Z ' yesterdiry in conference with a. party oi . ' ~ : friends vlsltinizhiur. llc had a crowded ante~room from morning till niizht. _ I _ The pariyof British journalists (riot 1 ‘ I I the C. 1=.n.. pany) which has been ‘ ‘ ' Z touring the country on invitation of iris breakfast with the local newspaper men - - - _ and oihers at the Russel sud were shown ‘ - ' about the city in automobiles. They had //-' ' VNATIONA LIST MEMBER ARRESTED _@~ A . _/4% , 1 _ . _’*$`,v_~_`\_-|_ _."~.j., _`_,~_-:‘_l: .,‘ avril' r“ '.J»'~{ f V gn if ' jf.-n\ -e»~; . _ HON. hifi. PUGSLEY' _ - ”.if'i» in Longiord, Ireland, With Forty Others For Unlawful Assembly-Likely to /)l_$_\|_.& il. C ¢ o __ ause Riotrng-== More Trouble Expected. » Parliament for North _I.ingior.,.é%,3,- _i/, /j _ .1 .r ___ i .rg ~ ________ __ i ` ' . :.\_ I f ~ \ _ ¢.,e3/ or ,. _ \"-\ V _J if " \.l xi Th " ln -' \ "“°”“" ` ' , ._»_=" A . f’ ue 4 L `\.-ii . _ . M.ufcN ‘ ` ,_. . I `\\._ _ / ...ff e ' - l . - ~ ' K ¢°<*"’ _I / _ ~ ~ , `-~~-~ ~ » \-, _, / A ` " / \ T X/ , ./_, T _ f L i/ _ / ' __ 1 `c»;3‘}"“ ‘ . f’ __ __,__,i,. 1.'._ ~ ~» ._ _ / * __ __ _, _ __ A _ -' __ Wi, ` 4 / A . ’ \ / K/ ._ A _ .. __ I g= ___“", . iiicico Markus. " cinema, auanht 2'r.-__ed._1!*ri\ei_§@h_-8~2*’d3li?fl¢_ REMEMURIL-That everybody reads a morning paper as the news ia Iron fresh and up-to-date, alrl'ihat. M. soma time during the day everybody in l-ksiy ‘tc buy the goods advertised while rh ‘- mind Ie still briaht and active ‘”._,Ph“°”.,|| of "mg Qlbeon ilirl. ~_' _-_'»1-is-H 'ff' T<'_" T an-I .v ` . of a carter of e Million 250,000l Readers Each Week . ' __ _ __ _ _ ___ ___f-_i_- _-___ , , ,__.__.,_,,__,__..____ ____ ___._`..____.__.___. _n__ » L I ll s Til? ff ii is ‘i 'fl i » Jill. awe.- 1 £ ICI] :lrie qui ill si. 'i i nic L. lla ‘ll _ 1 i ~ ~. B- 2 s i \\'0 I IG _,__ *i _$ ~\__ ,S . i 'flR .1 3 I V '.~ i r, f