AUGU5T"5f‘-9” ‘_ ~ms_-...ms-or me 'rHE_cHARLor'1°_e'rowN cUAiz_n1A-N, ms. O.. .,,,,--- PAGE sive iilroiu-Allré JIEADING iunlilsrésetrcrrb Frou uus‘wEEK's urns For THE cunrniirrs SATURDAY sunscnlfsr-R5 THURSDAY. _.0apt. James S. Gordon one of th best known residents of West Prince C,,,,nly passed away' at the home of his brother' Henry Gordou,,Montrose, yesterday afternoon after a lingering |1,,',~5.. He was seventy four years i ~ _ l 1 urvived by three broth ogsulyliceiiililrly said David of Montrose C chibnlu on the homestead at Cas RAGING HEAUACHE SlUPPEIl Al UNCE i._ All :er and one A sister Mrs. Johii “Fr“ll'a'“ves” alum-fiioii Fortune Cove. Deceased l 0|l»~ 1 , ol the late Robert Gor iliillmtarly in life followed clerk in the early days of Alberton, fxfcr which he_ t_ook up the fishing business in Miminigash which he carried on most successfully. Later allowed the sen. in which he I §’.I.'..f`i'f......i on inning. bein: one he f the most succesbful captains t at ever sailed out of Cascumpec Har- _,m,_ For the past 15 years fox ,,,,,.|,ing gngaged his attention and rlrovrd to bc one of his best under i ' . - ' f havin created, one of the riiiichci in the Province. The funeral takes place tomorrow after- l noon to the Presbyterian Ccmutefy. A||,.,.~i0n, where his parcuts are in- tgrrcii also one brother. ' The scr- - ,.8 will be conducted by Rev mv...-ge Miller and Rcv.J.H.McI-lat tic.-‘/L A 'uiss Dorothea Alastair Macvanc. .lnliigliter of Provcssor MacVane, oi l|_»r\'nrd University, Canibridgc, l\lnss., a native of East Point, P. ld. l, .n.<.se debut' in grand Orem ln llmnr. last winter, while already in lin- full Klip of typhoid fever, created sncli ii utir in Italy, is now being ..\u<~h fetcd in Paris, where she is visifiiig at the home of COUHNBB 50 licrtmix. She was the star woman lu‘..,;r-_i- at the gala_'eoncert given in |......>r of the Spanish Ambassadress, an which occasion, besides maui’ ..|..~i-.nie airs, she sumr. by special rc- .|.u~;.-t_, duets with -`lcgUl“0l21. Of *_-hc l\l.~l.~..poliiaii of New York, and with ln...-iv-A, ui the "Opera Anwar the p.mninent people IJHYHU-‘I her ml;Yl<_°‘l ,,.,_,.,,ti0n were the Infante Auuic, <‘f.untcss de llouarbon, Lady Drum- mond and Prince Orsini. Miss Mac- \':\nu is in much demand for concerts ;....i niusicnlcs, one of the most inter- ,.,,l_l..,; of which is the exclusive and ....i.|nn Louis _fetc and gardcu pf.:-|,v.nt the Palais Royal, where the iunlicuce as well as the few chosen ..n.gc|'s, must all be iii powoereu wigs ,mil costumes of the DsFl0d- Miss .\lnc\'uxic will remain in Paris till af- trr the Grand Prix, where she is to visit in 'several other families,dinc(l}ud-i my q_\|<.se of the Baroness e. ai und inilly Pll`hI`ll»!l\f 0l_ E“_3la'“‘l' Lafly yirbright is so enthusiastic over Miss l\1nrV:ine's voice and dramatic ability flint she is arri-inglflg l0l` “Pl’°9"`““°“5 ,,,._.|_ 5-.,..|~ at Covent Garden. ilrcnt interest was taken in f-lw lmrse riiccs at Montal'J““ Yclff-“WHY und lnuidrcds of pc_0Dl0 W0” 1" lit' 1.~...\;i\iee_ Following arc. the ic- sultn :-- 2.19 Trot and Pace Purse $150. Wcuiiowviilc-Z.19l, iffoy MB- son, Southport- 1 1 1 l’rct_oria--J. A. Henderson. 3 i`il.y-~ llob SL--2,225 Jerrey Maher. 4 2 2 i o lliillill S--Alfred Stewart, ‘ Southport- _ _ ' _ 2 Z 3 Time 2.2_."r,'_.%.~A‘.l, 2.30- 2.35 Class Trot-Purse $100.... King Brn'1.iliun-Fred Walsh. 'l`rynn-- Ni ` \ 1 1 2 1 __ _ io son _ J. M c . 3 5 1 2 liiinnie Mac-A. J. Fraser, lvloiitagiic- - 2 3 3 4 TRIED TWO D0(;TOR WITH N0 BENEFITS . Hen Dr. Williams' Pinlf Pills Wrought a Luiing' Cure. lux Williams' Pink Pills have mildc no many remarkable cures in seri0\1B 1-_rmvn that people are liable to over- l~_...k their value as a toni_c_ for the \u..f.¢l and nerves in dehibliy ‘md grnrrul run-down conditions- Tlmt sin-h conditions are the cause of much nn.-:ery and unhappiness is fully known to those who suffer from them and the need of curing them is as vital as isrelief from diseases Wlllll lnulir-,r sounding names. We com- mend the following statement to any one suffering from weak, thin blood, nr shattered nerves. Mrs. Mac Ma- irnbv, Gleichen, Alta., says: "A few years ago I bccumc run down, not n-rinnsiy ni, butjnst tired and week nil the time. I consulted our family doctor, who gave me tonic after tonic with no edeet. I gradually 'got weak- er and weaker until I could vnot do my work. Then I went to another doctor, who pronounced my case one ol decline, and recommended a warm- er climate with complete rest. This I ronhl not afford and I began .to \\"u‘ry and fret, until I became-a com- l>l"tc nervous wreck. One day while visiting a neiglibor an old gentleman who was taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for partial paralysis recom- mended them to me. I sent out and not three. boxes, but without much faith that' they would help me, but before they were_gone I noticed an lmprovehient and I continued taking the l’ills,_constantl`y growing strong- “f. until I had taken seven or eight l“‘X¢l1. when I was completely cured. l could do ni work as eiisil as ever Y Y I had done .in my life, and the doc- inr told 'me that he could scarceli ‘M- lleve the change in me, as he had not had the least hope that I would be “fflnll again. Now I always keep the pills on hand and if I feel fatigued "V West? take them for three or four illlvs souls not to get run down.” Hnldhy all medicine dealers or by mullet B0 centsa box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicina Co., Brockville, Ont. sl’°°l5l_ $0,'l‘he Guardian. OT'l`-`W'A.‘A1\¢. 3-'Canedfs immi- llrntloii lrows. The figures for the show an influx of 40,000 as against month bf Juno last as Announced 34.482 for June' of last year, a 16 per cent increase. 0| these- 27,97#-came in at _ocean nuts while people came from the Uni-‘ 'ed stem to the nmnber of- 12,036. Sir/\in,\' ONT. P i 2 ' . _"Yun ccrlilluly li.’\h';clllic: - discovered llcailnclic Cure iii ilu: \\c'rl-ll llcforc “l*riiit-:i-ii\'cs" crime liefnrcvflic public, I s~i!l`erc¢l forii:r',~= fr..-in llczid- aclicc caused by 5~`.lo::inrli l)isorrlv.-rs ii _ ‘ ‘ - I Olic of _\our iruvcllcrs rnllcd on mg ‘V ;Cll I lirulr one of my ringing liqnrl. nc its and li:i'_l my head uliiiust raw from exltcirunl affpliciilious. ' _ ‘ mfci to sec any person comin.. into flic store (much less' n coiiiilicrcirfl ""“'\`ll°\') :ind l told him very cnril ' that I iincl :i livzulnclic but lie insisted oh my frying “I<`ruit-ai-lives". l “I did so, with what I would can uiiinziiig results. They completely cured nie niiil since ilicii (ncnrly six yr-ni-5 ago) it is only necessary for nie lo inkc one occnsioiizilly to preserve ine in my present good licnifli. I was 65 vonrg old yc.~'.fcrd.1_\f :ind h:\\'c been :i gcifqrnl 510,-¢ keeper nt ,thc above :iddress for twenty- five years . “.M_ PIT-If AS Mr. Pitt says "I"rnit-n-tives" is the greatest licndncliv cure in the world. Dealers everywhere have “Fruits- tives" at 5<>c. a box, 6 for 32,50 0|-‘il-ial size, 250. or sent on receipt of price by l<`r\iit-ii-fires Liuiitcd, Ottawa. Breezy J ane--Dau Steele, Summerside- 5 2 5 3 Winnie M-H. Kelly,South- POPE- 4 4 4 5 2.595- 2.5% 3 min. 3 Min. Trot and Pace Purse $60 Viola- Duncan Robertson, York Pt- 5 1 1 1 George Ii~l-I. Hooper,City- 1 3 2 4 Charles Tonipson-H. Kelly, Soutliport- 4 2 4 3 Bcrt7Alex lieyuolds-Murrayl -~'. River- 5 4 3 2 Ferndale, Zcalot, and Oak Lcafal- so started in this Time 2.5%, 2.59}, 3 min. The meeting for the appointment of delegates to attend the Liberal Gon- vcntion on Friday August 4th, 191_1, wus held iii Board of Trade Rooms _last evening George E. l-Iughes~in the fchair. George W. McPhee, Secretary. The following delegates were _ ap- pointed ’ WARD ONEEAST Thomas Morris. Patk. Clarkiu. Sextus McLellan. ' Andrew Butler. _ James Doyle. ` ' WARD ONE WEST Peter '1'rainor. " Arthur Peake. _ D. A. McKinnon. Horace Haszaru. James McNally. WAHI) TWO EAST 'l'. B. Riley. Jos. Sterithford. R. McNeill. D. A. Bruce. Reuben McDonald. ~ WARD TWO WEST. John Quinn. D. J. Riley. Frank Flynn. Robt. Nelson. Edward Nicholson. " WAR'D THREE EAST George W. Gardiner. ` B. Garnhum. F. J. Nash. John T. McKenzie. Geor e» J. Lane. g WARD THRIEE WEST _ ` Charles Riley. ` S. A. McLeod. James A. Stewart. ,C. G. Duffy. WARD FOUR EAST S. (l. Moore. F. H. Seller. Simon Paoli. Sami. Lowe. Gil t G d t. _ bill;-ARllwh‘(lJUI{ CENTRAL K. Finlayson. _ li. M. Johnson. W. B.` Prowsc. Dr. Warburton. _ 1 ,_ t. _ (M qfifllili-ii noun wi~:s'r John T, Crocl¢ett._ Fred Renouf. - George Foster. F. Henrtz. t Wm' Chfgiflpelirivn aasr L. B. Miller. Henry Lowe. Charles Chandler. Louis H(\`\est_is. ' ' t . Avlrhlilffi EAST CENTRAL. Geo. E. Hughes. B. Rogers, Sr. . J. A. Farquharson. Neil M§Ni;}/in. ' . e . Dvlrlilan rrvtie wnsr osN'riiA:. Thomas Pickard. V Alfred Large. Jos. Stanley- Geo_ dwlliuiallsleyl. _ A11 e ar . _ “_ WARD FIVE WEST W. Fr Tidmarsh. .L_ J, Johnstone. G. M. _Moorl- John MI;iNevin. _ . T. ll. E ‘ROYALTY EAST _ _J ohn Andrews. - i Fr nk Smsllwood. , Miller Matheson. ‘Arthur Cllafk- . P. Cul en. T ROYALTY WEST John Enmnn. _A Cherln Warren- H. M. Davison. Dani. Hurry. Geo. Lightizer. Frank Gates. BERLIN, Aug. 2-The Germon Em- peror is furious nt the situation in which his Foreign Secretary placed Germany in his absence, as the _Policy adopted was the result of false information. _ It was believed that Great llritafn was utterly indifferent to M-Ji'occo and would abandon France ii\ the mo- ment of danger. Y France would fall and the -tru-.s .f Germany would then be turned again- st Great Britain. Instead the English Govcrunient officially informed _the German Am- bassador that if Germany attempted to occupy any point in Morocco there would be u grand settlement with England which has been so long talk- cd of. The outcome was a panic in Ger- many. PARIS, Aug. 2-The opposition to the present form of negotiation with Germany is finding expression in the French press. La Temps, which frequently voices the Government views, calls upon the Premier to abandon the dangerous dialogue with Germany and insist up- on summoning another conference of the powers which signed the Treaty of Algecirss. FRIDAY. ' ..."l`he funeral of Matilda, daughter of lfonuld and Mrs Mrllonald, Green- vale, who died in the hospital in Charlottetown Monday took place yesterday from St Mary’s It C. (lem- etery. The services were conducted by the Rev. R. B. McDonald.-' The remains of the late John Mc- Lean who died in Melrose, Mass this week arrived in the city last night and will be taken this all ternoon to Little Sands for burial. The deceased who was fifty two years of age, was n. son of the lute Angus McLean -of Little Sands. For the past twenty eight years he has been a resident of Melrose where he was engaged in contracting. He leaves a widow and one son to mourn. The funeral takes place today at Little Sands. John A. Gillis, Little Sands, came to ths city yesterday to meet the remains. While in the citv he was the guest of W. J. and Mrs Flynn. This morning at 6.30 in the Brus- sels Street Baptist church, Lena Elizabeth, daughter of T. James and Mrs. Ward, of this city, was united in marriage to Bliss A. Smith, of Hopewell Hill, N. ii., bookkeeper for W. H. Hayward & (lo. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M. F. Mc- Cutcheon in the presence of_relatives and friends of the contracting part- ies. The couple were unattended. The large number of wedding presents re- ceived, including cut glass and silver, is a token of the esteem iii \\"hic_h the young couple are held' by their many friends. Two beautiful pieces of statuary were t-he gift of the em- ployees of W. H. Hayward (lo. Aftcr the ceremony the happy young couple left on the morning train for a trill 'through Nova Scotia and l‘rince Ed- ward Island. (ln their returiiwto thc city they will resiue at 27 Lielebrii- tion street.-St. John Exe. ` _ _The will of the lute Ann Connolly. widow of the late Owen Connolly, City, has been presented for probate. All ‘the real property was devised to B. 0'Uallaghan, John McKenna and John Callaghan, City, in trust with powersof sale and-purchase. To her niece, Mary Alice Murphy, Vernon River, she bequeathed her double- sented carriage, horse and harness. Un the sale of the real estate by the trustees thc following legacies were ordered to be paid: To the B. I. _b`.. of ll, lc, 1.-.$200 with the provision that this society expend $2 annually lnkeeping in order the graves of the testatrix and her husband, the bal- ance to augment the poor fund of the said society, to her sister Bridget Caddy, City, the sum of $3000- The rest and residence of the estate' to be equally divided between Bridget pointed executors The will was dated eys. _ _ i Yesterday afternoon two acvidsnts occurred in this city which. tllvllgll happily not attended with fatal re- ‘sulti-1, were each painful and serious to the parties sustaining the inluries and in one case especially death Wss 'averted by chance. The first accident tooll Dlnce at the Condensed Milk Factory. Mrs. T. l’ickard,, Euston St., and her dausll" ter Miss Mittie, had left their home just a few moments previously for a pleasure drive. They .were driving B quiet animal but on going Past thc factory his forefect slipped and he stumbled. falling on his -knees. Miss Pickard jumped out, and her mother. in following her, had her foot caught in 'the wheel. This caused her to fall to the ground and as a re'sult both her arms were broken as well as an injury sustained to her chin. She was carried into the¢milk factory and Di' Mcllauchlin, on being summoned, set the broken arms nnd slie was then driven to her home. _ The right arm is broken about three inches from the elbow and thc left, whicn is the most serious break, is broken at the wrist. The accident is regrettable rind the injured limbs will in all probability take consider- able time to mend. The horse was lpractically uninjured in the fall. The second accident occurred at 4.30 on the Steam Navigation Wharf- Chsrles Williams. a trnckman living on Elm Avenue, was taking a load of flour. composed of ten barrels, and ten bags, from.tlie Navigation shed. ln passing the Harland Office Mr. Williams' son Johnny, aged nine, who 'was accompanying his father, jumped off the moving truck to get a small parcel he had dropped and in return- ing to the load jumped on at the rear on the left hand side. He slipped oil the top of the smooth bags and fell down on the op~ posits side of the jigger lust nt the in head first between the wheel and E IIII III """"'f"ii"'u ind" W I .fr||l.___.ih.| ‘ALL Ranov ron v mrzcilmnmc' lilll.l'I'fT'.i` l '-been given three Weeks holidays, thelhoards of trade and public aiifhnri- i The rocks where the Niobe ground mixed in the names, confounding |"|"l'i“i'|i""i | \. P _ ui i..__.|| I li and ii half inches. As a result his jaw bone was by-Ok. cn on the lelt side and the little chap now lies at his home with the jaw dressed in a stationary position, The little fellow bears up bravely and talks a little. I-lc still has ii peanut in his mouth which was there at the time he was hurt. The injury- was dressed by 1Ji- Warburton, He also re. ceivcd ii number of bruises about the body. The accident was what might be termed a narrow escape from death and thc little chup's friends will wish limi an early restoration tn health. Special to The Guardian. TORUNTO. AUX. 3-About one hun- dred and twenty-five llritish Unna- rlmns gathered at the King Edward Hotel yesterday to take :iction~ to fight the reciprocity pact, The organization wus consumuted to be_kno\vn as the liritish Cuiizidiaii Association. ` A new Canadian record for long distance flying was established last evening when Mcilurdy, the (fana- riian aviator, and his colleague Wil- lafd. sllwcssfully flew from Hamilton to Toronto. ULAuK’s'H.\uuoii, Aiigust 2-Tw day has been a busy time on board the H. M. (7. S. Niobe,~.vliich still lies at anchor at the some position, at-l tended by the steamer Lady lniuriei-I and tugs Scotsman and Wanda, and the local wrecking company’s boat (loastguaril, the Aberdeen having left for I-lalifsig at noon.A force of six divers' is constantly at work,includ- ing f0\ir of _the Aiohe‘s o`\\'n,some of them detailed for repairs on the out-I side, others assigned to different' parts of the interior, iirostly fore und- aft, where the damage is the greatest.; The weather conditions :irc cutirelyf fizvoruble :ind i;oduy’s progress is re- ported satisfactory. The water in the compurtmentss has been somewluit rc- duced and the ship has risen several' inches in the trim. 'l‘he starboard en-l gine room is still flooded and be-l sides a broken propeller, the ruddei'| has a_bud twist to port. Two more! divers are expected toiJiori‘<>\v .ind nd-l rlitionul punipim.: gear has .iccii c-1'-l dercd by train from Halifax. ‘ ' Witlr these extra appliances mul a contlnliatioii of ._-. Inir weather, ffommnndei- _N-inedoiiald '. confident of veeping the ship free and, put hi-_r in condition to be conveyed to Halifax in the course of two; days. I He said this evening in case the, starboard engine rooms -:ould i.ot bel freed of water, it would be 11’-fllcult to steer the ship with only wie rngiiie working. It was the inte'.i*.ion to] make her as sca\\'oi‘thy :rs po>==fil_»lcl while here. Four pov.'~>i'l'ul In atsf now at hand would be br<»:i;_iht into! requisition to do t_o\‘.'iii_g \~ M-_li ull, was really to make n. push for liiili-I fax. The boys who \vcre sent oil! were Uanuilii-in recruits. Th~_-_y had _l.ONDON, Aug. 3-The London T\m€5 lliBl7luys prominently the statement that it has reason to be- lieve u possible basis of agreement on the Morocco question has been reach- ed and the compensation demandcd by Germany will be granted in the re- ctification of the Cameroon-(ioiigo frontier and hy- the transfer to 'Jer- muny of part of French Congo, but not necessarily on the coast. ‘Phe Postniustei' General is firrniig- ing with (iraliame White the :-.viator for an experiniental aeroplane postal service between Loudon and Wind- sor. ' Kil1lI‘GC0rge is greatly iuferesteu in the project and has given permis- sion to use Windsor Park us a ter- ISERLIN, Aug. ' 3-The Oiiicial Mou- tlily lleview issued by the German Naval Department publishes conspi- shc suffers under the revised rent; with (front Britain by a reupproacli- ment with Germany. OTTAWA, August 2-With a view to relieving the situation as it has developed in thc Uaiiadian West in consequence of the prolonged cessa- tion of operations at the coal mines- in Souther British (folumbia ami Al- berta, an orrlei'-in-council was passed bv thegoverninent providing, on and after August 7 next, duties will be removed on all coal imported into (Yamada at the ports on the southern frontier west of Sault Ste. Marie for consumption in British Columbia (eust of the one hundred und twenty- second meridian of longitude) and in the provinces of Alberta, Saskatche- wan and Manitoba.. The action taken by the govern- ment is based on representations which has been made bt the premi- ers of Saskatchewan and Alberta, by A Really Cooling Drink I > If you want Soiiicilifiig ihzit ror/lf: llic blood-quriiclirs iiiirei--niid rc.':'c:'_i:<~:; mid hrzicirfi ilic '.\'l:0lc syfilc-:ii --ju_‘_:t uri-.1 :i pinch of .'\lil>cy’s Salt foiiic-;§i;:':i0f | cold wriicr you :irc goiilgg io drizilz. You sl::i;;ly r.'i:i`t iiiixijgiitc lieu' [ifco- sniii. ni;1lrli.,io1...., riourishing, meal with Shredded f Wheat Biscuit and Triscuit without b'._'.ii';lirig a fire in the kitchen. Place two Biscuits (Whole or crushed) in 2. deep dish and cover with berries of any kind- iraspberrios, biackberries, liuckleberrios cr other fresii fruits-and 'then pour over them milk, adding a little cream and sugar to suit the taste. Serve 'Friscuit 0 ~ -_ --_ ..____-___ Zn > ‘ . You have to give her ai day off from the hot kitchen. The cook’s "day off” is gcr_»_cro.l1y an “off day” for the entire house- hold. It is a day of short rations, and ur'1s2,tis'Hed hunger. It need not be an “ off clay” if you have ill ° HR rf' »-i . 'ifl "1 ~| (7, (1 _h nephew John Callaghan 15“_'~_1r_~ _~;_'f,-f'-,-A3; agg ller elnicces, Mary Alice Murphy , _g . 9 and Angelina Mcl"lierS0u. UHZS. Eh”-TC I ,_ ,_.§__'___l;_;¢',,l,_;v.~"*1*g e _T 6 Q and share nlike. The trustees were ap- ' ,,_~ _ `f _ \»_ _-.,._‘ _,__._4_. lér,-‘__ ._-_.',=.;».._ Se tember 5th llllll The inventory ._ l, ,. My All »‘i7_`y'.\5"`__§;.I_-lie..-.r p . - fr.; u“_._- "j ,.~ ~“\ei_ i;.{p,,'_ --=' _ _i shows the total to be $5.944-52~ MC' 3. »'».-?"*.\_`. vf_l:,."j»i.~‘ ` Lean and McKinnon are the Attorn- __ __ ‘V ~ 'ig' M , .1 ‘ a _ _ ~ i o fu fun *C* fr' Q F@'§ I l* I cady-cooked, ready--to-serve, full of m_1irrim_cnt and instead of ordinary toast with butter, soft cheese or caviar. It isa crisp, delicious Shredded Wheat is rleady-cooked, ready-to-slcrve. ~. It* is made of A the __ whole wheat steam-cooked, shredded and baked-nothing -added, nothing 'Q taken away-'the cleanest, purest, most nutritious of all cereal foods i 3 MAKE vous “MeA1""sHRsooso WHEAT » ` -. ,~,, 2:* L-i ._-.. Vg-,...E snack for the Summer days. ` ' ' _ front of the hind wheel. l-le dropped _ _ - _ ,' _ "'°""‘“" "°"°"‘ “““ "“‘ “°°“ l""' *iilillll ' od through a space measuring four 1