. A .sc A ,_. fra @ i _ _ , . L. ,.,.' __ _V , ‘ ,._`.- ,_ A , .'.v“;f"~""f‘; _‘J ». _o ____é .f ~ _ ‘.»,;,,~.».r.f,s.~,.,,.l§fr. 1 it _ 1....; 'i.~,_~._»_3j ll , _ .V -_,.,,M..,,,,_,_,,,,__| .Mr --Hsu-l:Ao Alu.. ovlsl Plllhlcall ltowano |3|.A.Nns-»- 'I f‘f.~‘ fl". 'rmilmrsl E E ' smvnavnas ~ "if T :i E, News J iC_HAnLorrE'ro_um;,_cAi~ulDA; rutilisonv Moauluo, AUGUST 42,1912 , assed. no- (E -,,,,_!,_,,,,.. we AN LASTRYEAR swueuuu _iv¢iul= .Gem u- ,caieini stdrés . 'I' ||_ ----'_ '* (Canadian Press.) OTTAIWA, Aug. 2].-During the first three' mouths of the present _fis- eel yedi, April, May and June, immi- gration? t0“Canada has totalled 175,- 346 asrflgdlnst 158,118 for the same period 'in 1911, an increase of 22,- 228.4 - The immigrants were divided as fol- lows;-_._ Continental Britidl, this year, 69,919, same period last year. 71.046; increase, gens; decrease, 1,125. . Continental-This year, 52,084, same lperlod last year, 38,270; in- `crease 513.312; ` United States-This year 53,343, |ame‘ period last year, 43,802; in- crease 9,541. It is expected the depertment's es- tlmateof 400,000 for the year will be fulfilled. Last’yea.r Britain in the first three months; sent 46 per cent of the total of this year; 40 per cent proportion of the Continental arrivals has an increase from 25 to 29 per cent and of the United States from 28 to 31 per ` cent. _ , _ _ E RRTEL ARRIVALS 1 _ The following registered at the vic- toria Hotel, Charlottetown, between 11.30' o'clock last night (after the arrival of the last train) and 11.30 the previous night. - L. I-I. Lee, Summerside: Robert Walker, Summerside;‘ O. G. Gallant, Sumnierside; T. B. Cooke. Bratlord; ‘ A. McQl`li.\'e, Montreal; W. B. Birriebxontreali _ ` B. en, a' w, ._ ,mil I T _ ._ . V ,d`Moncton; _ DM __ _ ~`Pi'=t0u_: _ i " I ` Me il.-,l Jr., Picton; ' ltlilfhild, Picton; sl Meflonald, Picton; K. Meheen, Piston; _ s. Weltnian, St. Louie, Mo; _iss Weltman, St. Louis, Mo; Miss Hills. Deleware; » lil. P. Hills, Deleware; H. Deminson, Toledo; Mrs. J `.` CL Boyloe, Toledo; P. A. Stewart, Toronto; J. E. Barry, D'. B. Mellen; Montreal; Chae._,Rellt, Toronto; Ji. w. 'niei_iaras, Bldsferd. (From Ys|terday's Eveninz Guardian) -I_. Gordon McKaY, Bradalbane. J. B. Gaudet," Miseouche. H". D. Mclllwen..'Morell. _- Mre. A. M. McDonald, Bar Harbor, Me. esssgsees _ - sense Miss n McDonald, Bar Harbor, Lowe Mdbonald, Bar Harbor, Me. lil. . [mmm Toronto. J._H. , Caledonia, N. S. 'I'llos. O. vage, Montreal. ¢_i»\'¥_'-1-_-**“ The following registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between 11.30 o'cloek last night (alter the arrival _o!f_’_the fast train)aud 11.30 the rrevioiss night. ~ C. W. MMU, Toronto; J. Deilsghtlin. ~ T. C. wigs, Montreal; W. A. Me bulls, Cumberland Co.,N. gens *F .1-2° Eng; ' Miss G. TL Mrs. Mrs. E113: il. _w. Seek. Mrs llllln slllls A _ TR ERRRW ERRRE RE Zillll MER , _ Info Nicaragua 'To Protect Lives. And Property Of ' Foreigners -.___ (Canaillan Press.) WASHINGTON, Augf 21-ComDlete arrangements to throw a force of 200 bluejackets and marines into Nicara- gua within ten days to protect for- eign lives and property and keep rail- road communication iopen from the American legati0n.in Monagua to the Pacific coast were made today by the United States Navy Department, RREERSIIREIRERE LlKlLY 'RLRSER (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug. 21-The death of an elephant poschsr and illicit ivory traded, James Ward Rogers, a native of Wayland, Allyn Co., Michigan while being pursued by Capt. C. V. .Fox, an officer of the British' Army in the Egyptian service in Central Africa is not likely to reslilt in ln- ternatlonal complications. The British Foreign Office has not so far received any communication from the United States government and the incident is 'mnsidered 'closed as far as Great Britain. and Belgium, on whose terrlfl9l`Y he was shot, are concerned. ` '\-¢u»\a~»v~»s .J. B. Carr, Campbellto\,, 1', 1;, E. Y. Rowland, Bt. Stephen. Miss O. Poole, Montague. Miss G. Martin, Montague. ‘ Chas. Thompson, Montague. W. L. Poole, Montague. D. F. Macdonald, Montague. The following registered at the Revere Hotel, Charlottetown between 11.30 o'clock last inight (after the arrival of the last train) and 11.30 the previous night. Frank' Doyle, Summerside. C. C. Mountain, Summerside. -K. Grady, Summerside. i J. Horton, Suminerside. E. Houghton, Summersldo. C. J. Kenney, S_ummarside. J. Happenie, Boston. Miss A. N. Millagan, Summerslde. _A. and Mrs. McLaughlin, Stanhope. P. G. Butler, Banning, .0nt. H. McLean, Banning, Ont. G. McI.5cod,_ Bummerside. W. E. Butler Banning Ont. r'-m.Tfimm.';’ngz*3"'“°“ SAILOR CREATES SENSATION PARIS, August 20-Maurice Fur- ness, an old sailor created a mild sensation today by giving an exhihi tion in the Seine of a simple appar- atus he has invented which enables him to remain llndcr water a Ions time without suffering apparently the slightest inconvenience. With ordin- ary_ bathing tights and equipped' with his apparatus, which ls almost small Furness made several promades un- in ten seconds and used' by anyone. who superintended the exhibition aoasssssossesrmasss Win. C. Cl , t so `4 \ fall.; C O O U _U O O O ' 0 v I C CGNCERT. . . 1912. ......... ....i.... ..»H0\lfl\l¥i|l- ......... ...Round _...Morse l... ....»¢..- ... ~...» » aseassnss Upwards of two thousand people _were afforded an unusually fine af- -ternoon’s snort at the Abegwelt grounds yesterday evening, the occa- sion being the 25th annual cham- ‘pionships of the M. P. A. A. A. un- der the auspices of the Abegweit A. A.A. ‘ The Abegweits are acc tomed to making a complete suiizss of any-_ think they undertake in enterprises in which the Public are concerned and in this instance the only exception to this ‘was an excess on the right side. The large number of competi. tors-over forty-the' ideal weather, .BPl°l1-“= - ERR TURKISH PARIS, Aug. 21 lfrancc has ac- cepted the prillciph ..l the Project of Count Leopold ‘.'~~. nerchthold, the Austria-Hungarian mreign Minister to secure a gradual .umnomy for H11 the European provilllm-s of Turkcln RUE LRWEHER i HELR EWR HRURS RY EISR WEER (Special to 'l‘he Guardian.) ST. ANDREWS N. B., Aug. zi- Wllen landing from the steamer Earl Grey in the dark last night, Col. Lowther, secretary of the Governor General, got. tangled in a fish wcir and was caught for two hours. VSEVERREM] A A ERRM RRIRKINR WUUR AERUHRE I (Galladian Press.) MONTREAL, Aug. 21-Seven orc now dead as a result of the dcbnuch among Russian laborers who drank wood alcohol. EHIRESE LRRTINE AE CHEUNR EHUW (Canadian Press.) HONG KONG, Aug. zi--several British torpedo boats have been dis patched from this port to find and attack the pirates who, on Monday night, raided the British Island of Cheung Chow, where they killed three Indian policemen and looted many of the houses. Reports have reached hcrc from the southern provinces of (lhinn statin!! that there is nulch cxcitcmcnt in connection with the execution of General Chang Chen Wu and General Feng Wei, a lucmbcr of Dr. Sun Ynt Sen's party. lt is said that the Deoplc of the south consider thr :ulc solution ul the present crisis :.~ the formation* of separate northern .-nd southern rc- publlcs. _ Keep Minard's L1nlme=.l.t in the houn- numm E crew _,__.i___i_,..,. lfestu Boy Captures ' ln Free- For All ---Racing, fins Good J (Special to the Guardian.) MONCTON, N. B., Aug, 21-To- day's races on the Moncton track brought out a record attendance of speci;u.»\~s, the fine warm day and the fast fields furnishing the drawllif power. Fgur hem; wgrg hr-4‘l.sri5i|‘y' ill Gul! class tn divide th-: ul..n-'.\< The favorite Find lmivli won in the Free For All quite comfortably but the speculations were badl! out in placing Lady Halifax favorite the 2.40 pace. Cherry Ripe owned by T, C. Fldgett, Charlottetown, and driven by Jaok Irving won-easily. hla ;a,,,,,».. .. ,iyle and gait being . ad- luiif-fi by the l;pect&f.0l‘l. lu- wo..ld have won in stralirllt belt.. mt for a brflflk in th* "Wt w .lrh illlfl-iwappdfl him llllly UU. hlln-lrcd yards, Notwithstanding tllll be firished, a close third within »l length of the winner. (mer,-y looked good for two twenty or better as he finished each heat Bill* d up. e Mr. Edgett, who was formerly n Moncton boy, is receiving mall? G05' gratulatlons from his friends here. In the Free for All Vesta Boy, owl- ed in Summerside and driven li! liannie Steele, went an e!°°ll°“t F'-W; and showed flashee 0! lil! 0m 37”" circuit speed. Had he been able i/0 put in his first quarter le-B*-Bi' he would have won as he would if-OW down the space at the finish and U8 ,was almost up to the winners- i In the first heat of this .race Jack if-ving had 9, narrow escape- HE Wu’ driving Gallagher, whole sulkY bl'0`\0 down precipitating Irving, who lor- funageiv egogpad wl_t\xo\\\l,ini\il`Y.. _ Six l-.land horses out of a total 0| twenty seven starting won five hun- dred and ten dollars ff the twelve hundred hung up. _ Summary: FREE FOR ALL. Frank Patch, blk,g.,2.13l. J. Adams, Halifax. Spooney Boy. b-S-.3-10. P, Doherty, Sydl\9!~ Vesta BOY. ¢\\-S-. 3-Mt. Dan Steel. Snmm0l‘lld°~ Pearl glck, b_m.. 2-12k; Bczanson, Moncton: 2.1.1.1-1' 1.2.2.4.- 5,5,3,2¢ 2.3.4.2. Lronard Wilkon, Gallagher and Oa- wego Boy also started. » q',.,.. -,g l_.f _Z lf); 2.17; 2.16. Cherry Ripe, b.|;-. T- C- Charlottetown. Rose W., h.m1; P. A. Bclliveau, Moncton. Uallfiie (7. Lady Halifax, hllom.. L- Akcr, Halifax. 3.1.1.1. _"_" 3‘°.°° ua v _ Fl" 4,4,3,2, Derby, Governor, Tommy Cotter al- so started. 'rlme-z.25; 2.z4§; 2,241: 2.-°--'-- ____________,._ (Canndinu l"l‘f‘°fi." coNs'r/\N'rlNor-his, aus- 21- Hilmi Pasha, Turkish Mlniltu' 0| Justice, resigned his p0!tlfbUi0 fl' dey. Ask for Mlnard's and take no other THE ADVANTAGES ` An interesting meeting of the North- ern Institute was held at Hall on .Monday en to an address dealing with by car ferry ' ` " mb t M9. . ._ - nmn. .mnsteeeo er hw,m_,°,,_~. ‘ __ g K, __ ei,” ‘,, 0, ,,,,,'],‘,“§,,,, be ,,,,,_,,,,,, wnmnnlk onlie Mango WORK- ,say sale- me livers: but alssosfi nal New iq.--.- ,,,,,,.,,»»--assnv .'.»..»»$s u»¢,»'»»~. if-»'s.ui`¢'».l‘°\l_Id neg-lend......... .......,.'_ ...i.....?;..».-Jil!" ..,. ...Blonde-Ven, \a»`-.nun "sl-,rin Ei? s¢aa_¢ tdnipiratiire at one o’cloek Ulgsrds Llniinsnt used by Physicians. ,lilnsrde liniment cures gsrget in cowsNFreser, Halifax, N. S. _ e-82MBi ter Simpson, _ r "§` _ T df one minutes. °“ l by ° m°“ °' 7°" _ allowed. Minimum charge twsntrfive sow. \ f . - Good wages. Apply Ira L. Rodd.. » » °*“3"-"f'°“'“‘ °“°“"°“). -Northnlliteh. a-naming. _ °°“°“ - _fgffgi and ' ~ Vqimrnoon by _the "Retail FOR SALE, OOTTAEE CONTAIN- °*It's surprising how nincb work 'took account. ' " tested thermometer with 1 ing 6 rooms, also leach house. Ap- a typewriting machine, like the McCreuly ern exposure was sixty-eight ply to Mrs. Margaret Green 5_7 Up- ‘Smith Premier, will take of! your ,ters oi an V- per Queen st. 9-22M1w. shoulders-and you can try it-Inetal .with -----'----°~* 'one for a week on trla. A Milne ‘ eussion which BWNIID Ia- ...-~ ...~ .».-.-.-.-_-,-_- .-,-.-.~.-.- - - -_-.-_-_-1-_ _-.-_-.- ----f ----- - ~ -' ' - Y ~ Y ~ OF A clue rlallllv Exrlilnlin _ BY na. lllccliiinr __ Wm. ook ence! £0 Agent was ef, the James ,,`¢\§ fMl'yih l I J _ 5 - ,. : sri i- 'i. ._ ' at-1 _l~` .;» , ., ; ,.,;;.~;' I ._ . » i V ) ~ ,‘_ _ _ T mi' ' f ‘_ ‘- _- *l -f E 1 ‘ -1.-.f .§‘.‘.i:'= \ 5 . " Ii I* , _, _'.5 1 1.- -,fi =~- .al . » __,.,`*- .I-...ie-,g;~.'»~ ~ _~ 1:2.: *ri 1 - E,”- .~ rr ‘UQ ‘,_'¢ _. . ,. -*tif = .lirji _ 1__.:.=1»i <1 I, All ii. |. »~ . 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