.One Cross Fox-mostly black __ _ _'P411-A'1'l|B'rNsws rmsrosnw _ ._ _ ,rggssnio uma. """ ‘PAGE »rf#y°n’rsa¢i!¢4' of _hm- sing with 'deft -llnlveagnwk. Ward Qudfi- ttunriielsome bandages fbl°__a -place"where nobanda Yfcsvr he mm. fortably iplied. lry F oster'S Corn Cure ` Then you won’t have to wrnpupthe toe, for this remedy itself formsa coat- ing over the corn while it is being removed. - ‘ This preparation has given so much satisfac- tion and is becoming so. well known, that we find it l\1__:;? to' keep it in stock have a new lot on. ._ hand at present. Only r5c a bottle. A. Foster 1 Central Drugstore = ‘ _ _ Sunnyside. li P* al.. =- iValnallle Foxes lawn news M93 lid. net; otherwise than as above, Mmm day is not fine, the festival will be held on the first iineday following. 228-7-1ZM3i. IN MEMUHIAM In the death of Mr. Dewls Henry or Mnlpeque, which took place a few _ness one of the most keenly contest- INTERNATIONAL Lnaoun svrhe Gu di ' At Montreal-M t 1 4, J Held ol 'HumPhroy’s and Scotch Set.- uewu lronrrpeggonsigfglzgouzeuzggs City 0; second gg;er_eaM0nt,.e:lm°9y tlement, N. B', of which his son, Mr. provlnm All such items should be Jersey City _6_ - ' Neil Rattee, is-in pastoral charge for H_ mulled to "Tho Guardian News At Toronto-Toronto 5, Baltimore the summer. ur bl , Dept," Charlottetown, immediately 1' ' '10-day gave out the following orders L ativc to the sale and trading of ‘ I (Canadian Press.) ` At Brookl n-Br kl --_.___ is 3_ Y 00 Yu 1, St Lou- , » ' ~ -1 J, At New York-N ew York 8 Pitts- '_l_>_\:_r_i 3§_ zna game Pittsburg 1 New _ _ at rhlludalphla-_-Phila. e, chicago » \ o5t0n_B0s¢,0n 8 Cl ln tn ' . vcre 0 c ‘ Charo e own yes er- . `5.A€11g. game, Phila, 8 Chicago \6~ H __ 1 _ tt t t MR. Llcwls HENRY 2nd game C,,,c,,,,,,t, 3 B,,2f,,,,“ 2; 1' any:-0. uf oooh, New Glahghw; 0. . __A :2For bathing, water wings and bathi ' _lays “gm that community ,ost an best gg gaps er_;al_;le _yon to make the ton. Mass.; S. T. Gallant, Pinsville; Upright citizen, and lr good and wor- 3wutc,. Yo goo f B-ys sport °" the y "'31" every respect Su “T "5 Derlor and prices most reasonable' Orwell Cove; A. C. McKenzie, Gar- For Sale ll- in _ - it I g S” S hT?en unf]ef5|P?edbl°HIe2r5 f°_r sale last illness with Christian resigna- ¢ B 0 OWIUE V8 U8 2 0125-- non, and exh_llllteaND A lvl1l.Ll0N nonhaas. ' ‘-_"" TORONTO, July 22-Toronto is to spend a million dollars for a mech- anical water filtration plant on Tor- onto Isla-nd. There passed pcacelltlli. `l‘|.wa'y` at- her u _~ .__ or _ ._ _ _ in Doiron at the early 'Age o`f~"18, POLILE FRUSTRl;'I6_IEi -- and _ geleclrd me ab,-lve_ They are afger a brief illness oi. hegrt,"trohb1e.f ` B THROWING' e deceased was a daughter of J os- LIBsoN_ J . Re ph ll D0l,,0n_ Mayfield and niece f uly 21.-An organized v. l>. H. Gallant ol uname. sl; ““°”“"‘ at "°”‘b ““`°‘“‘”g ‘“ ‘"‘“°“° parts of the city .at daybrsak yester- rother Leo, besides a wide circle of day mnmmg was frustrated by the police, who had been warned and were on the look-out. They captured several automobiles, in which they iound packets ol bombs, and arrest- ed 9, large number of Persons who had gathered in groups in the streets. whlle the on a d ` have to do is to follow 'the "Beaten P C were engage in these operations, shots were fired undv several persons were wounded . One b0m'b, thrown from an automo- bile, exploded . killing a policeman t e ba ra s. Many of those \taken into custody are said' to belon-g to the advanced radical party. your while. Here are some oi _the Some uulldruu pluylug ln the street bargains. Splendid worth-while sea- later in the day iound two' bombs sonable savings, are rewards for get- A boy hlf, que of the uomuu wlglr, B ting here early Monday morning. We hummer and it exploded, wguudlug ought to crowd .a whole day’s busl- him severely. ness into a half. with your help we ‘ ___ A , °` , will. You know we close at cule ::Two of the .best toilet soaps on _ ` 0’cl0ck. I’aton’s. 468-7-23M3i. the market today are those made by ` » 'r " , .. Harmony of Boston-Harmony Rose ' $500 FINE FOR and Harmony Violet-both made ~ DEFAULTING TEAM from pure vegetable oils and glycer- Y 17 B pure, dainty and good as soap can _ ,__ Quinn, ‘of_ the Dominion Lacrosse as- be made. Price, extra large cake, § Y »` J 3' * Qfl' sociat,ion',- lnakes the following ver~ 15c., 2 cakes.for 25c. The MacKl'n-` ‘ , _ dict on-'.tho-_Tecumseh-Toronto fiasco non Drug Co., Corner _Great George _ " . at Scnrboro Saturday. and Kent Sta. Mti. _ "The Torontos will be suspended ` ' and lined five hundred dollars. They' . 1; :~ ” will have hlreoh days ni which to pay. TIDE. l0_Oll EIC td" i h their flue und luaep tho'r franchlso. If_ (B _ TG Hi ) ` S l 8 they do not decide to pay the eague pee al to o uar an Arena Law will be finished with the remiiuing TORONTO, July” 23.--Moderate ' i;oum9_ Should Torontos pay their southerly to southwesterly winds, 1lllI1¢_ WB l18.V¢ given lt) lluu they will ‘again be ant_itled>to fill line and warm. ' . _ ’ hli ations with other clubs, THE WATHER.-Yesterday was _ _ their o 8 ‘ which includes another game at the heautllully Cl°BI‘ WWI bfilhli 5." ll Dill' . _BW .ll-C Ui Note island, which they must either play shine all day, Wllliinuiug clear at < . _ or the same proceedings wlll be put night- ' ‘- into oilect. again." . _The temperature at three 0 clock Pape . EUv¢l0P€°- v _ _ _ this morning hy the nexall store . ‘- - rested thsrmhmeter_ iaith n northern - , ' - ~ ‘ ` exposure was fifty-e g t degrees above WC 3_V¢_ in bolh ‘ _ _ < _ zero and with a southern was sixty - above. . C .. S ' d Wi d Bring,'Ont _Ugly Spots, ` The highest temperature recorded P"und Packages and Tab - un Itllow tl; »Remov\"-lllaslly. yesterday was sepenty-tive degrees above nero and the lowest was fifty - 1 ' ' ‘,-.Hi|~¢‘| n chance. Miss Freckle-face. nine abo`ve. The lowest the previous e Teo-tty a new remedy for freckles with night was fifty-seven above. At nine the guarantee of a' reliahlb d°°1°l` a.m. it was fifty-nine above and at that it will not cost you a- penny un- nina p.m. sixtv-four above. ` lu" l* rurlruvsiy th; freckles; while li' The tide will be high this ate_rno_0n it doo; give yon a clear complexlon at 1.51 and tomorrow at 2..»4; it th. "mare lu 'gr-imng. ~ will be high tomorrow morning at 2.41 and Friday at 8.08. qoulle strength from MacKinnon The sun sets this evening at 7.41 d tomorrow at 740; it rises to C p , and ' un . ~ - giliifs slieglllmsllow you how sal! If ll morrow, morning at 4.88 and lm-lday at 4.84. _ The moon rises tonight at 10.06. The moon was full Friday, July 18 at 2.06 n.'m» . The lust quarter of the moon will be on/Saturday, July leth, at 5.59 hours and nine minutes. __ 3 lpllllll 5 1;culnlltulnmu e oolmlnus, Ind., July zz-Colunr iu,,_ulew,,.-, Cuuum 1u_ inc. absolutel trans arent and a ' ._ r l r c I st . tt tb g1u.:lr'itlv:xportle‘i:'ol “incl liysigiln. iitiius: lli.”i’J.‘a£L\'i‘lS°».'.".' l»."*, l‘€‘i»°£‘»l‘.’.¢‘.'.l&l‘£“$2: Hold By Goo. N. Hughes. Apntheesrlr-s ,___ PION10;f-Grace church s. S. Plc- nlc train leaves Charlottetown at 25f;0 9 no one should miss it. 473. School of Science at Halifax. Miss sgubscrlben d th nd games ln the League b eb u h I. _ 'Hrorne will spend a shqrb vacation irl t I tm th 3 to remit b M3510 ¢z)r_;t_!_'B are asked The teams Pla in W2; she €}° Prince Edward Island at the close of men appear ° "° “ 3 0 0111>’ _ i intel-ed Lu|;s;,,r_ Tl; Gua:_d(i§nb¥sR‘f§t` and Abbies and this ibbies won out? the '°h°°" wa responsible for remittances forwarded- bm bi Only °l1° Point. Score 4-3. Rev. E. J. Rattee, Malpeque, preached last Sunday in the mission after the ,vents em h tr u__ At Rochester-Rochester 1 Provl- AND STILL THEY COME-"‘ TWO rel ed, ' ’ “ve a§[s§“_ dence 4. ' more 'autos have been added to the players among mulor and mluor le,-,_ _-_. _ At Buflal0-Buiiglg 1.’ Newark 5_ steadily growing number of Chariot- gu¢u__ svllhe lad es of the Dunstannage At ChlcagO_Cmcago 6_ Washmg_ tetown’s motor vehicles. These cars Methodist Church will hold s. straw- tim 5? I - were brought 1° the city by th e CX¢f`ClS@ii 011 0I‘ h€f0I‘€ All uBt 1501 berry l»,.stl,.al. and tea in the grove At Cleveland__C1evelan-d 8 Boston Northumberland last nlzht. One was adjginingf thschurch grounds an Wed, 5;AtD ___ D t ‘S EiinszggizgaggeaiefDi9{:*_°;‘)*:_:_5;`;ti0‘; within twenty days of the commence nes ay July 231-5, Tm ill l, ed e ro - e roit 2 New York "' 1 ° _‘ " 0 me ' in the afternoon and eyenln; sétxne 0; _ uicton and the other is ln charge of perrurl or within twenty days oi the and enjoy 8 -d,,y»s outing It wednek tp At St Louis --Bt. Louis 4Phila- Mr' McKay Wh° has already ex' close of the season of the club dispos- I i ' hihitad .an auto here edtstsosssoosoossosl HOTEL ARRIVAL The following registered at the Re- H. Sawyer. L. H. Morgan, W. B. Lawlcy, G. W. Thornclly, Northamp- J. Doucette, Pleasant View; J. A. Gaudet, Hope liivcr; J. A. Nicholson, Nortll Rustico; A. l’. Inga and wife; Pownal; J. A. Mcsaervcy, City; Misses McNeill, New Dominion; J. P. Gillespie, Appin Road: M. Kennedy, Brndalbane; Mrs. Thoa. Cass, North River; James W. Whelnn, Kildare; J. H. A. Hatter, Stellarton, N. S.: J. ‘-l. Frnscr, Sydney; H. Blower, Miss . _ AUSTRALIA’S NAV_Y ` Gn0wING FAST LONDON, July 21.-Australia. is forging ahead with her preparations for naval defense and today thc last section of her fleet unit, the dread- nought cruiser Australia, is all rcudy for sea. She leaves Portsmouth for her new homc, Sydney, N. S. W., in _charge of Rear Admiral Sir. G. Pa- tcy, who is thc ilrst admiral of the first Dominion fleet. 'l‘he light crui- ser Sydney, which will accompany her flagship, made a start on Thurs- day for home 'wa.ters. _ This* latest ,addition will' bring the Australian ’ 0 ney, H. M. A. S. Melbourne, is al- ready in c0mmission, with three ocean-going destroyers. A third light, cruiser, H. M. A. S. Bricshanc, and three more large destroyers are now being built at the Cockatoo Island yards, at Sydney Harbor. The light cruiser Encounter, has been lent tcm- porarily to the Australian govern ment by the home navy and the small cruiser Pioneer has been given to Australia, each for the purpose oi training and enrolling Australian sea.- men. » TRAINMEN DECIDE T0 STAND P}\T. NEW YORK, July 21.- The first day of conferences between thc Feder- al Mediation Board and the two Dart_ ies tothe eontroverscy involving a threatened strike of eighty thousand trainmen 'and conductors against the Eastern railroads, closed with the official announcement tonight th there was no change ln the situation. pu _il »L__ll ` :E _1=»\'*"‘j"”`~‘ . 2..... “L ' 1 1 »°'-\ K *_ ` 'F \‘.~ . ` Every Woman Should Use I b 3 al ` That splendid, pleasantly ‘_ ’ bubbling tonic which slim- ulates organs and rids the blood of impurities. Rosy | checks and vigorous health . - reward the daily use oi 1 Abbey's _Eifervesccnt Salt. I Take A Bottle Home. _ _ ' To-day. ~ u ' __ Hii ~ ' _At all Dru$§sts Pg? \ Ji/ |\IWiii i Dr. de Van’s Female Pills arsllshls mpch rsgulstolnlnevevr is\l:. Thelo sll heap imllutlonsfgr. do have vu sold at 3 while both the men and the railway purpose to "stand pst" on their plac- Inrm of grievances, they want sub- '-* _ _ _MARE.HFIELD_;5_ Band _ A _ they believe that within a few days . . s lb q s : gun 3_ new Z L 'grub wilnlypreaélh lqneitted for arbitration under the A _ » ' in the Baptist 'onl'lr¢h_ at Marahasul th s ‘ , at three o’clock. There will be no to :The Guardian has all the HOME ~ ¢ s s s ¢ ._ . , _ _ preaching service there next Sunday. at and other news and the Sweet satis- A lifflltly escited crowd oi' fans gh. _ -- ~' pl faction 0| bum th HOME tbel-eu ug the A A_ A_ G, Miss Etta L. Thorne, of Frederic- Princg Edwurdglglgnm pap" mr Oharlottetowm last evenlngl1;(¢),m:i:_l ton, .N. B., is attending the Summer xr mal notice of thirty days. sl Both the conductors and the train- Nlcw nUl.Es ron Baal-luAl.L.r>l.aYnl¢s “ ___ h 'tration governing minor baseball by President Wilson, sand the med ty tors were “more hopeful however, lug “Bran lor mglur luggum ~ y of avertlng a strike. ne days before opening of the draft- A olilcials informed the board' of their SWEDIBH BUBMARINE BANK LIKE A STONE STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 21.- terrlfying accident to a Swedish \*l““d5 AW. U19 m°*1it“t°|'5 “BY submarine, which sank with her crew ° rmids may b° induced £0 ¢°“5°“¢ like a stone in 200 feet. of water on |18” 0”lY U19 °'”1’l0Y°¢5 demimd July 2, has just become known de- b"'"*u°”' Under this P18" hh” °m` spite official eilorts to keep the ailalr oyers demands would bearbltrated Bec,.et_ 5 1“t°" d“"°» ‘md M1” me” give” The submarine was practicing out- dc the harbor when Qy a. mistake ll of her tanks were filled simulta- ously und she sank to the bottom. The pressure was enormous and the water began to dent the hull. Desperate measures were necessary nd Ilieut. Beckman in charge of the oat, ordered the lend keel detached. _ AUBUnN_ July 2l___Chairman J_ When this was removed the boat rose Farrell, of the national board oi to the surface and the shaken crew “A1l optional agreements must be E ‘ The sale of the release of players nt oi the lnalor league drafting ing of the player, is prohibited. “The sale of a player‘s release by one national association to another, sllal'l be null and void against the sc- lection by draft of the player by a major league club from the selling ; ` For nursing mothers 9 1 Na-llru-Co Laxaiives offer the important advant- age thzlt they do not disturb the rest of ‘ the system or aifect the child. . 250. n box at your _ Druggist’s. ‘ National Dru; and Chsmlesl Co. of Canada, Llmilod. |75 __-, f - _ -_ _ _ _ ip Judge William L. Chambers. chair- club, unless he he ln the actual ser- drew .in great drought-s_oi slr. :Ian or the conciliation body BP.P0\l1f-- vice of the purchasing club for twen- ‘ is I I It is stated here that hover bsforg has a submarine risen to the surface after sinking to such a depph. NOTABLE FIGURE PASSES FROM HOUSE OF COMMONS O'I'I‘AWA, Ont., July 21.-When Parliament reaaselnbles the familiar lace ni' old Tom Hewelett, who fog the past 115 years 'nas done duty as guardian of the Conservative room'¢ in the Commons, will he missed by legislators on both sides of the 1-louse. His death occurred yesterday at the capital, and another will per- form his duties next session- Hewelett saw several Governments come and go, but always remained faithful to the Conservative interests in defeat and success. He knew Sil- John A. Macdonald personally, and conversed interestingly on the vari- ous outstanding incideuts in Cuna- . dinn political liib. By no one was .thc Conservative triumph of ltlil welcomed more heartily than by Tuul Hcwelett, and be presided over rouln 16 with great pride. BOURIS MARKETS. (Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday's issue.) Potatoes (bus) Pork (lb) Oats (white) Oats (black) 38 Hay (pressed, per ton) $14 Eggs (doz) 18 Butter (lh) 24 Hides (lb) 9 to 10 Mackerel (each) 5 to G Codlish (fresh) $1.00 to $1.35 18 112 36 3__...._-il Codfish (green) $2.40 7 f' "Wm, H. P. cluhb navy up to a very respcctabl strength. The sister ship of the Syd- “I” D- Bryd°ne'Jackv IW' D' F. Stewart and by spcclsl Act of tl\e_Dom to sci as executor, guardian an ` as Receiver or Assignee all - hsluottstown. I ~ William R. Arnold David W. Bole, Montreal John J. A. Machray, Winnipeg T. R. John Pitblado, Montreal G. E. Drew, M. D. _ William Henderson james Stark . `R. L Reid, K. C. E W. Keenleyside .~ H. W. Riggs. M. D. james Ramsay - C. W. Twelves, Antwerp, Belgium. lv ,,.___. _ ,_ _ _ , Directors lumllllnllmusl cmvlrlllv _ Head office vancouver, B. c : Charlottetown Office Offices: -Charlottetown, Vancouver, Victoria, New Westminster, Nanaimo, C alltary, Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal, London, Eng . Antwerp, Belgium. Authorized Capital...... . . . . . . . . .. . . . .$5,000,000 Subscribed Capital. . . . _ . .. - . _ . 2,500,000 Paid up Capital 2,000,000 Reserve . . _ . . . . . . . 800,000 ASS€tS............ ~.-.......... _ _ , , _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ , 4,973,161 Invested Trust Funds and executorships and other trusts under adlninistrati0n......... _-. . . . . 6.2l7.983 Trusteeships for Bondllolders . . . . -_ _ . . _ . . . . 25,308,000 President Vlce-President Vice-President C. W. Twelves. Hon. Charles Dalton. Solicitors A UDITORS BA NK ERS Royal Bank of Canada - Bank of Scotland, London The Dominion Trust Company was originally incorporated under the Companies' Act in British Columbia in Il_l0_3, and under s _special A t ol th > Legislature in |908, anion Parliament ln l9l2. - 'I he Company is éuthorized _ d trustee under Wlll _ ss Registrar and Trust Agent ss Trustee for bond issues ss Agent for persons sppwinied to any ol' the shove ollices. as Agent lor the investment of funds. to accept- deposits and allow 4 p c interest added quarterly. Correspondence and interviews in relerenceti any ol the shave cordially invite 1. Managing Director R. Gray Pearson Advisory Committee, London, Eng. J. G. Colmer, C. M. G. Sir Gilbert Parker, M, P. Advisory Committee, Charlottetown W. H. Aitken Frank R. Heartz Bowser, Reid & Wallbridge Vancouver, B. C Slaughter & May London, England Laflenr, MacD0ugall, Macfarlane & Pope Montreal, P. Q. Campbell, Pitblado, l-ioskin & Grundy Winnipeg, Man. Riddell, Stead, Hodges & Winfer Vancouver. B. C. Riddell, Stead, Graham & Hutchison Montreal, P. Q. Riddell, Ross & Bell Winnipeg, Man. ' J. Maxtone Graham Edinburgh & London H. M. DA VISON. _ 384-]uly19Mti. LOCAL MANAGER. _ l. rl- .»,l. `f lil. .ll» l r» 1 l_.