. JULY 29. 1911 --me meer me 'ins cHAR`Lors'rToWN `oUA1u>niN' -- ,,,,,,.~, 0, ,,_,__. - mics unit Q Q _ _ ic" AND ments. It is important that thai Except in the case ofa compara- l lSC0lIl‘\lS N °°°°:i"»=~ ”:..i~°i-.i"'rr.i- °' ~'--------<--=---of---------=-f-----------~----=v--------~=---.--.-»=---»-=~»--=--.-_-_-_----- mac ngs w ie ei a ‘_ an s Jenn Hamill, oiiy. arrived on tire 7.30 li. el. The sides meeiieg ee ""d "°“‘"‘Y "‘"““'”' ‘i‘“‘““°°° It pays to buy in this Province. mail train last night from Summa,-_ August 24¢ll will lm al, 7,30 p, m_ homes are too small and altogether ncoiivcniciit for entertalnln a Middy Waists-Collars asstd red, blue-below cost All our ladies trimmed hats at half price Men’s straw and crush lists 20 p. c. discount Linen carriage wraps 75c upwards A good assortment of Hosiery to choose from at marked down prices Corsets in quality, quauti ty rind variety You will be pleased ivitli the values we offer in fancy ' ` ‘ thing for siiinuicr wziists :inc sill-is in various colors just the dresses. handler ® Reddin k . ri-in 1i‘iF'rH vonNG MF.N's i'iisiS'riAN AssooiA'i'1oN HIGGINS 60TH YEAR WlTlI 6000 MEMBERS. One of the first five Young Mcn's Christina Associations to tiic_fi;;‘n_l_c0 ' North America was tha o a .i- iiiore. It was organized in 1852 short~ ly after llostoii anil Montreal. _Last weeii it celebrated its 59th annivers- ary. 'l‘lic reports then presented of its work show enormous vitality and vigor and place it iiniong thc first in the world. ' _ The members of the AM-10Clf\tl0n lil its lwelve llranchcs exceed 5,000 nien and 1,000 boys. lu the cduczitioniil classes of the (‘eiit.i'al llrancli iiloiie tliere are 588 men studying in Vi' conililete coiirqi;s aii`d sii\_>jctct:_ Italian ' niasiuiiis. ‘iis .» ssociii i ii s iii‘iilrly 2,000 uion Lind boys ill iii* the world in the number of men and boys in its Llllile classes. There are l,tlll1l men in the 43 Bible classes “of he “l‘entriil," and besides this 10 iitteiillaiicc at meetings in shops-, i‘ailroiid rouiid liouscs, business col- leges, anil home mlsctings and lliblc classes outside the buildiiur. ui near- iv 11,000 ri week. For ,eight Y<‘»lll'i~‘ great services iiavc been coiidiictpd lit wl's '|‘licat.re where the iittcni iiiice iiiialt. veal' averaged 1,600 men. 'l‘lie far-i'»::icl'iiiig :ind effective moral _iii- fliieiicc of these lliblc classes illlii mi-clings which are _eonductpd b_y rallied seerctiiricii, tcaeicrs :ini vo - imieer force of men numbering into the hundreds, ciiunot be computed. The siilierinteiuloiit of one slioil Cm’ pioying hundreds of men declares that lic has not discliiirged ri single nuiu for ilriiiikeniiess in zi yciir where it was once ii daily occurrence. A new spirit of. ci_;-eircriitlve int_c_i;Esl;_ is shown iii the s ops ic wiwll ill' pioycr and employees; men who had fnllf~il'“to‘properfy care for their film- ilies now provide then; _:with l~lU\"‘i bomcii and clothing ani iivo money in the bank. One fiirniture iiiakcr who had spent all his can-sings ln - the snloons now owns two i2,00‘i i'\0_\1HQi`*~ 'l‘be leaders in this Association have taken ii large pant in. l\I`0m°t“‘K the welfare and comfort of .all classes of men in the city. At the siigi§°Sl'i0“ of its seciletiiry ri. series Of Il\li\ii° batliii were established which Blllilliy 1-ver ii million baths a year at the noiiiiniii price of three cents each or lree to impoverished meu._TllGH 11 series ol piibllc comfort houses have also been erected. Bathing l‘il\F05 liiive been provided where swimming is taught boys by the liiindrcds. The Association lenders have promoted public play grounds__h_tli_o _Sunday Seliooi and l’iibl_ie A ctr »0l\f*ll0=i» and provided one of its trained secre- taries to hecoinic the iioys' E‘co\lt leader for the State. Its dlrcetgirs are on ived in nearly every en cr- iirise iiinili good work for the welfare of people in the city. More than 40 years ago thc Associiitioii’-i Boys' Coiiiinittcc composed then of t_i€o young men' who ister became in i- more'n leading and wealthy iitizeiis, suggested that there were ivoricing boys without parents or homes who needed friendly help. They reiited rooms over and back of a black- sniltliis shop -for ri homo for them. 'l'hls was the beginning ofa v_`oi'klng boys’ home which now pi~ovideb‘ for ii liiiiidroil boys who are striiggling for u foothold. The Baltimore Association was the first to erect a building for its work. 'l‘liis was secured in 1850 at a cost of §l5,000_ A lecture hal luntd l;ubl_‘i_c rmii ng room was the cxten o i s provision. At. that time the gymnas- ium, baths and educational rooms and dormitories now so largely ln- “-firnorstcii in the Modern Association biiiiding, were unknown. This build- ing was soon outgrown and in 1878 niiotlier erected tcu times the size, “Mins $215,000. 'riiie was in turn 0'"-sl'0Wn and ln n rapid campaign of 26 days`ovcr hall a.. million dollars was secured for ri' *new building which cost $640,000 and qusdrupled the size ol the second. This was opened two years ago and is considered one of the bandsomest, best and largest in _thc country. It is now used to the ni.i_1.<.iril_é>i-_-,p,s_-_f§lri>.ei=l.li'y bv' 8.500 mem-_ h_¢l'H. G6 n w om are boys in their huns. and s needs buiiiiing ir pro- posed for boys alone which will pro- ylfie for the grammar and high school _'Iva ln the day time, for working il0!s_ in the evening, and dormitories mr llbvifsntlce and other boys mak- :_l_l_§_th0ir own way in the city on _ li wages. _ Thsri too, there are seven Associa- lnns for College men, one for Color- °‘l mlm. two for Rstlrosd msn withs "Wills: weriii |so,000, emi n iireiieh :Will its ruildmgin _un hem ei- nie "‘l“HtI'lsl ~dlh ict. 'Phare will hs 'libre buildings soon. It is proposed in erect one for colored men, two “'°’° i°\‘ ¢0\l¢ze men which will con- aln dormitories for several hund- iil of students and the building for ‘ 4. ._,___\'_._-M, _ , ' .. _. ._ boys. Baltimore men have also uu- derwritten thc cost of three biiilniiigs for Associations iiriiliiiia and .liipaii and for several years have supported tivo seci'et:ii‘ics who lend in work for yoiing men in the (`lricnt. HIS llllllll lllSHlUl Sl] Wlllllllli IS llll Nl\lW YORK, July 2(l'l‘lie path bc tween the homes of illiarlcs Snitz and Miss Mary Kiiiifnian, who livr in adioining houses at, lioscbiink, S. I., was ke|>t wririii for iiii hour and ii half by the frantic footsteps of Mr. l-liiltv., who was trying to get Misi liziiifrnaii til become his wife. Aideriiian (lorncll, known as "thi miirryiug Alilcriiniii of l'tiClimoud` was waiting in the Suit'/. house ti perform the ceremony. He lin' broiifglit Williniii Scliiietzcnilorf iilon; as n ivitiicss. 'l‘he |iia.i'i'inge license obtained ciirlier_iii the day, had bcc|` preseiitcd to him and approved. 'l‘hi only 'thinir wanting was the bride. "Wliat’s the trouble?" iiiilillred thi ulderniaii syinliritlictivzilly, us Seliiill; appearcll after his second trip tu tin house next uoor. The young iniii bliislied and siiiiled nervously. "Why, why, l doii’t just know°wh;il is the matter,” he fiiltcreil. "But ii seems to be that `slie's-i~=hc`s tin basiifiil to be married-riglit in front of an alilcrmaii." Mr. Corrie-ll‘s pity was overwhelmed by his sense of huinor. l-le iiiiighcl until the dcjccted eoiiiitenancc o Siiltz made him asliiimcd of lilinself "Uh, now you can go over there ii- giiin, and tcil her that there \von’t lv. any trouble at all. l'r0bably shc's on ly fooling anyway. 'l‘ry again, ml lioy_`-’ “.\ll right, Alilcrniiin," said Schull; “but honestly, I don't think slie‘l listen to iirgiiuieiit. It/s niiglitl qucer..’ _ 1 Iii ten niiniites lie was hack ngn,in_ more dcjectcd tluui ever. "it’s no use," he siglicd. "Shc'i too bashful, and thut's all there is ti it. Sho iloesn‘t care to bc married this evening, and I guess she has tlu say about it.” _ Alderman (lornell, expressing conf dolences instead of congratillstioiis_ departed with the witnesses who iiiid- n’t witnessed. ' Miss Kaufman, who is twenty-live nnd pretty,,liiis been the object of Mr Seliultz’s wooing for i~ievei'al months. He proposed ’l‘iiesday evening, and when she accepted lilin they arranged for an curly iiiai‘i‘iagc. WCiill0Hdi\Y Mr. Hchultz called loi Miss Kiiufman and they went to thi 1l"'fI`i"i!c liureur in thc Boi-oiigli Hall mid obtaincil ii license. Miss Knuf man u.|is\\‘orcd all thc iliiostlgns with, out embnrrnssmciit. 'l‘lie cliitcd Scluiltz got ri telephone booth and milled up the Hill.-,r,,,,,,,_ re llucstiiig thai. he be on hiiiid proinptlt uint 0V0|li|ll-I to oflleiiitc "lift tht- greiitcst. event. in the history of tue house of Schultz." 'l’lic bashful bride-to-li:ivc-been iiiiulp no explain-itions last evening of liet- sudileu change of mind-or lieni't. liimili rin J rin luis HT. l'l by oxscriuiiccd iiliiirmiieiiiis and contain only purest. drugs and iicciiratc in dosage you are tiiklzig cliiinccs for siiceesis. Our l‘i‘rsci'ip- i-illll iiiiilartnient is in charge of ex- pert licensed pliiirmncists, the puri-st drugs are used mid every prescription double checked. The l\lriel(innoii Drug Un. ,l|~gf_ lCfUSll] lil HAVING W _ SEVEN _HllSBllllllS _ 1-'-4' NEW YORK, July 20-Stiindiiig more than six fcct. with should:-rs broad in proportion and vucaring a groat picture hat, ii gown of iniiiiy colors and larg0.l'ewcls. ri woman was led into the New Jersey Avenue l’o- lice Court, Brooklyn, yesterday nf- tcrnomi between two policemen. As she approached' Magistrate Nau- mer, Charles I-ligalov, xi small, deter- mined-looking man, stepped forward and snld ' "So you have my wife, Julia, at lust, have ynii 7 1’m very giad.l im~ agine other husbands will he glad, too." The woman gave rlignlov a glance of scorn and laughed. "Rave on," she replied in a deep voice. "Rave on, little one," she i'e- pasted, and then she laughed. “I charge t is woman with blg- was 'bro'uE` nfto-thc bar. Hiiulov than “lib nervsh in . POISE L.__l | Tuesday, Aug. 15th, North West amy," ssld Slgnlov when his wifei tion with his daughtei Mrs. Lauglll of Westville N S (fox, Morcll; li. Wood, Mt. Herbert ivife,` Miss Mary llllc('iirl1liy, Iiiriiiing lieod, Gliftoii, Mass; Margaret Garii, er, Miss liillian Garner, lloston; li'» r=»H~lffiiiigini)°ii§liir,f9ii¥‘i§°i1.iil..ii~iiJ.ii°i iiofiiiimmeiiine ei the nxewiive °“° ’°°';‘ °“ "’“°“ ““ "°”““‘°f‘_;e :gg - in this city yesterday. f ' . .' _ (1 'tt 'll l, h l,l ' Ch lon, _ one sex orins a row on one si Parassol-IOB LOT 25c_ and 490 Ollier lines to clear at 1 lf.(,',il,f,'_;.l`;ii'f°,,, '$2588 at bhmlotte triiiiimfineiiaiiiiiiey eiiiee zifiiii iiiiigrust ceo the inner sex on the einer, eeidem reduced prices. _ __ _ _:Il-lixrrys Jaiiies,_&:lty, vrasl a piisscn- ____ complete arrangements _f{or the Prog exchanging wonls across the wide E _O ilnimers_ e yestcr ay. l»_ B_ Clark 0| Summa-Bldg B,-rival viueisl Convention to ta e p ace a _spread in the middle_ which is im. l ' ll M nt u October. _ John H. Latham merchant at New ln (fha city by fthe Norltl umbeghimi 0 ag e m JOHN F. WI-lEAli, .tile waitresses and the dishes of food. » s Dominion, was in the city yesterday. li WF" ng' A er we-m ng H ma Chairman of Executive. Bug mm, ,-armor live without the l >Er“”“ Davuy' mtv' was “ p“BB°"' I ii-_ 1 country where the two sexes are not E1" ill’ l1i1¢`S- S- N0Flli\“l11b0l`iill1iiil1Bt (1. H. Nelson of the Massey Harris allowed to enjoy each otlicr's society. night- - Company crosses todiiy Moncton except in htiie married lifphof _t_hc “_” wh ro h wil oin Mrs. e son and -“_ home, so t at as lon as c ges s C~ ii» SmlliiW00d. City. WHS ii luis- thctir little dlaiighter Marjory. They , . . , . undertake this pieasriiit' duty of cn- H0hi!0l‘ |10 G¢0l`l§0l0“'“ YW*-0Y‘iUY iii-'will return to Charlottetown on Mon- PIT']-i’i“i_m"' .i "" Jlmy A7-_ T'hc'tertniiiin|l the men, there is not much t,,,.,w0n_ day night uex'__ l‘eniisy_\lvziiiiii liailruiid is pliinnipi! giilchance for Jmmnese wives and ,laugh_ build in this city thc iirl,es__ co_<__ -70110 illliif-Ullllilfy. (iii-Y. rvtllrnilii '1`liere were several very enjoyable -“f"~’mg” h°"s" in the “f"rm! I wi `Fl,r¢ilnately, however, there is a _ h‘"““ ycsterdny “"""'“’°" from i‘iC“i"f"' “ii East 1ii"`°i` il" the Him cover I-It least two 'mum mtry blocks strong tendency observable now in Souris' iiififi YW'-9l`di1Y and filclbcnuliiiii will 'md Wm c"§t .more um" _$°'U00'0_0\(.)` good society to discard this interest- ._..__. breezes were thomughly enjDy,_,,l_ on llesldcs furuisliing cold storage faci i- _"_: but not edifymg class of banquet M,-S_ (ll,-_) T_ (‘,_ Mc(;mll,_ Nc“._ the return trip quite u little delay tics, there will be storeiooius, sales- c__uvcnc__B l'l\Stic, N. li., is 'visitillif hcl' fatlier, \-,-all gallsed by the Btmmm. hcc0mim_,: rooms and ufhcc iiccomiiioiliitions for Dr. (liilliint, (1yniliri|i_ Stuck for H few h,,,,,.s_ The time_ h0w_ from _four hundred to five hundred HOT WEATHER 1,“ECAUTI0NS_ .___ _ _ wel. passed pleasantly to an commission nieichnnts. _ _____ H. l). Rodd, who has been visiting .__ , _ _-°_*T'T““*_" in tlils'r:ity left yesterday moriiiirg on The following 'reglstergd ,lt the ST- LAwiii“N('h' I5 LOW- Although it is to he hoped that return to_ l‘i-ovideiice, ll. I. Luce” Hutcl yeBterdny___C|,,u.1eB *‘°“' ` _there will bc no recurrence of such ---- _ g-tc,,,._ns_ Boston; H_ G_ Hunom lheat as we endured within the past; _ A. J. lliclloiinld, M. I.. A., George- Sh",,cute1eB_ H_ »p_ Smith ,md wife MUN'l`lil‘lAl., July 25-Despite the ten days, hot weiither is to he BX- P0l`i~ town was in tho city yesterilay, ho M,.,,_ H_ Smm,_ Miss Julia Lf (ggi that the Dominion Gow/ei-“merit pected during the midsummer weeks, registered at the Victoria Hotel. _.,mm,_ New 1_Iem.U0rd; Miss Blom* hm, been ,,p¢|,,llng millions in money aiidtit is well tri, l»e__pgi'_gliiir__i:_;l______f__r:_i* » ~ - , . . ' -' ‘ on in ciicics. er - ing. Miss Madge Blessing. lrovi- and _vtars in the betteih1ng_tof_ the iures lim eB__e_____lyy _h___ge______E_ ___ dence; G. H. Hooper, Boston; Lloyd "“"ig“i’l° °h“""°'i_ uf t e b ‘nw this latitude both because we are renee from the ilient Lakes to the ing it has been on many an eventful Rock or the iiong l-lriiiit. Freight irhere from eight to twenty-foiir lioiirs late on aecoiiii-t of the caution iiccessary. and the time lost ciiteriiig Z and leaving the canall=, and the liich- --Avoid im w,,tcr_ ,,we,._t ,ll-inks ,mtl i-llcu and flntzirio Navigatioii Com- pany's for-famcil craft., wliieh are scheduled to give ii iiuily thrill ti throngs of tourists by shooting the ' rapids from l'rescot.l. to Montreal,fbiittermilk_ ' have been foi'<-_ml to tie up at thel “Avoid rich foods, fats, sweets. former place and give their passen- gers :iiiothev iso1"= of thrill by train for the reiiiaiiider of the jouriicy. L ---~----»--- _ lilitiis (ocean) if possible. lll!llJl‘lLl.I(lN IN 'l`Hl‘l NEW I-llGl5llII)l1}S. vI.i1'rouIA, ii. ii., .iiuy 20-A dis- * turbod state exists tlii‘oiig‘li the new Till! “S0 Oi i\|C0i“‘liC 'ii`i"k"‘ i", ii llcbrider-l, accordiiig to the news i'e- reived by the steainei' `/leiiland toilav, .l’<\licc parties of llritisli and French were seeking to capture two insur- rcctos who were eniising trouble when the last iniiil left iiiiil the lives of iiliiropcaiis were endangered. Alex- ander Jeiinoii, ai triidcr, was liiilcil and at .\'ortli uni-it Santo thc niissioii station war iiiiiler iiuirtial liiw,n plot, to attack it liiiviiig been frusti‘.il.¢l by the presence of the police. .*l’l`. JOHN MAN Sflllfll-1'l` SU'ICIl)E. h"l‘ Jill-iN, .lilly 27-A detcriiiincd attempt at suicide was made yester- day at Westfield by ii young man from St John. While iiuder the influ- ence of liiliior he threw himself from the briilgc over the Nerepis river. llc ivzis saved from ilroivniiig by an lin- dian, who went to his rescue and .pulled liiiu out, but as soon as tho uian could free liinisclf from his rescuers he repcateil his'rash act. l‘l)SI'l‘I(>N UF .TAI-‘ANESE WOMEN. lliitil (‘liineSc ideas came. to be as- rendaiif. the 'Jiipziiicse uevcr tiioiiglit of keeping women in siibjection. Fem- inine cliieftnivis arc frequently men- tioned in the old histories and there have been famous Japanese cmpres- ses. - The won'ien of old freely joined thc men in fighting and hunting; and an imperial edict of the year 681 au- thorized them to ride astride instead of sidesaddle fashion. The (lhiiiei-le cv- cii seem to have ‘..lioiight that there was ii regiment of Amazons in Jap- an at this time, and often styled it “the queen country." A form of 1'cci'e:itioii known as iita gaki, or singing circle, was very com- mon in those Carly days, and is the oldest form of social gathering men- tioned in Japanese annals, in which both sexes took part. Young and olil wniild assemble on a hill or in ii field and there recite poems and ex- change tliouglits on poetry or litera- ture. Even the nobility did not disdniii the pleasure of an utri gakl, and love niarriiiges often resulted. This sing- ing circle* developed later into ii kind- of impromptu draniii and the rustic dance called bonodorl, which takes place on summer nights out of doors all over provincial Japan, is believed by some scholars to be ii. modern form of the old time uta giiki. In the classical period of Japanese ‘literiiture from the eighth to the six- teenth century men and women often met together, nniiislng tliemselvcs with ciimpetitioui-i in poetry, in in cense burning and in writing love let- ters. Four hundred years of crnistant warfare changed all this. During these dark centiiries ii curious custom was in vogue.. A divorced wife wus ex- pected to undertake what was called “laecond wife cbastising." Slioiild the biisbaiid marry again within ii month the divorced wife was sure to enlist the services of slneivy girls and women from among her friends and relatives to the num- ber of from twenty to s hundred, nc- corjding to her station and influence. Thus prepared, the ex-wife would send word to the new one to prepare 'for nn attack on a certain day and hour, mentioning the kind of weapons 3 The next time Erny and Amby go - The Woild is , 'ns Y' g' ' ‘ I ' f-0 ill! “$05. Slwh 3! W0°d°“ 9W°"d° 0" ` l gli l f " ' ` 'iui;s. ii i w~rn not allowed to take i’g0Einf:all1tdl "Eat spiii'iiigly-of fish, fruits and Montague. | Score (‘u HOU. llrliinwuo side. aleliolic beverages and tea and colfoe in excesB_ rd, Joseph McUouuld,‘ Ver- vegetables, cereals, cieaii milk and <1. D. Sicviir, Slimmer- 'l‘_ il. Ives, Secretary. ` *7'l' ANNOUNCEMENTS Meat not more than. once ii day. l “Wash and bathe iii cool water at least twice ii day-take salt water Fyfc, Stanley l-'-"‘.i'!ii¢‘.-illlvi “Take no medicine except on the “Weir & _ bcr for sale. Hee at.. advice of ii physician. _ii lot of llllll "Iii case of prostriition send iii. once for ii physician. **'l`he niiniial prize meeting of the li, ll, A, will be held at Kensington liillc liaiigc, _Uharlottctowii, com- mgllglng August ii at 8 o'clock a.iii. See iid. iii this iuoiie. very common ca-use of prostratioii, and llr. Lederle advises strongly ag- lalnst them, even in iuoderiitioii. llc is equally positive in oliposinl: UIC , soda fouiitaiii. "’l`liere is au lncrciis- MUNTAGUE MARKETS. ing tendency among all claisses to _ _ _ iiriiik ire cold, sweet drinks," he -- says. “I cannot be too emphatic iii warning persons against. the e\'il cf- fccts of this habit. Hiicli drinksl oiigflt to be shiiiuied as should alco- holic drinks." While ive cannot follow all the rules laid down by llr. iiedcrle, we may nf. least observe as many of them as is possible iiiiiler tli-e circuni-‘ stances. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. _.___ Flour Roller procured 5450 ,,,,,_,, 88 to 40 Oatmeal, per cwt, 53-00 Beef, per lb. _ 3 '-0 12 setter, per iii ieresn1ery> 24 Eggs _ 15 I-lay per ton $9 H1310 _ liliitton R: Tliere is ii peciiliar insect foiiiiil in (If1,'I‘(i_?,'; per bunch 5 the Malay l’eiiiiisiila iinil called the ,,nt'”i_L'_l_B 40 “lantern-fly," irliich is rciiiarkiiblc_ for its sudden leaps, made witlioiit the aid of its wings. It was only af-, tor several specimens iihiiii been Cap-_ tured by Pliiropean niitiiriilists ‘iindi brought west. for careful exuniinritioii tliat it was discovered that ii curiou_s projcction'oii the front of_tlic insect s head, ii kind of anose with ii Creilsr. in ll., wus the leaping organ. Wilell bent back iiiriler the abdomen _and suddenly released it sends the little creature flying- A SPRING-l.l0Alll) N()S'l‘l. Fat cattle (live) 5 BUMMEHSIDE MA IIKETB. Corrected for every Wednnldsy. and Saturday issue. llccf- 10 to 12 iliittr~r. per lb. 17 to 19 Pressed Straw $5 $9.00 '£6 _ _ Hay looso TAKING UF ii'l'}lillN‘l~i l<‘i