AUGUST 25. . THE CHA RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . H 1_ _ _.f . . §-~.. ~' - ‘__ _- .. . . , THEMAR1'1“|ME lg KlNl;'s_couNii'__§__tl__.i__linlA _mtg imp in . BAPTISTS MEET °.“:;;f:;::°.;i.f°;;t.;_'r°ii22?., ._ lilllll Cllllf o _ M ' '_ ard Wostaway Albion took place on encly burned at Montague OD BBi\1I‘- ___ __ ,.'l`hurs<`:.':y, thd 20th (to Georgetown), day iorenoon., dll” 50-U10 dll' at 3, Y°udemanda®3t that \ ' , , 4 buuniuu Yilllr FCC" and was largely attended. o'clock. Funeral N116! _(Tuesday) at' fits right the 51-st time on *- ' 'i \ Ar FCI W d Rev cnn u n tivo or if clock to Lower Montague Cemet Made by Mr u d M* oo Why buy 3 5110** that Union Fur wink Throughout Canada* 1>\i1§d»s`ond ii-esswi-i°i>1y'»»i1n°l»oronu Y' Who Have Come From New i doesnt and has to-be Considered - The ment A Forward Move- Success. ST. JOHN, Aug. 24-(Special)-The' t,¢_~.s-ioli of the Maritiille Baptist Con- vention today was an important one 1,0 the members of the church. i The approval of the gathering was g,,~,.,, tl, n scheme of organizing the ,-mu-l-h throughout the Dominion into one bully for the prosecution of cer- uiiu branches of work. An other sections of the church have alreiuly voted in favor of this mens- ure its success is practically assured. The report of the committee which hos bcrnxegotiating with the Christ- inn (‘hur l for union of the two hud- ieg wus referred hack, as the mem- bers wished the mutter of doctrine mole fully set forth. 'rho report. showed that considerable' 1-_ vfss had been made in the mat- tel'. The Treasurer of Acadia College suhniittcd his annual l'eport, the most interesting feature o; which was the announcement that the second for- ward movement had been successful. More than the required $100,000 had been raised by the church and in coli- .sequencc thc full sum of $100,000 pro- mi.~=c-.d by John D. Rockfeller has' been puid over. The announcement was the signal for a display of considerable enthus- iasm on the part of the delegatee- This evening the sunlcct uiseussed was Christian Education and addres- ses were given 'oy President W. B. Hutchinson, Principal H. T. Dewolfe and Rev. U. W. lloss, Tile report. of the Sunday school board was also presented. ' ____ __ l..f?;.BOR ‘El`li@llBl..ES EAST AND WEST Reports/ of Company And t S .Disagree, Strike Breaker Badly Beat- en. Daring ilold-up of Lady lil O\1l. H11 By Of UI16 B I b th |~?-l--- There was a hot dispute on Kingl street this morning between Hiram' Hornbeam and Harry Woods of Wells- ford over the size of thc blueberries :grown in their respective districts. ,Min Woods started it by inviting Hiram to the blueberry picnic. Hyr- am replied that there was only one place in New Brunswick where the blueberry grew to perfection, and that was Hornbeam Settlement. Mr., Woods asserted that he had seen four men with a team of horses and stone drag hauling one blueberry into Welsford station, to be loaded with four others on a car-this being r‘ie s Herring per bbl- U* 0° i'° "00 tells ln a sentence the rare adventure WHERE LARgEUEBERRIES GROW C041. P01' ¢l\1,1Dt¢\l “-0” i'° 5~°0 of Henry A. Wise Wood and Mrs. ` L "O5" 9°' bu" ‘0|Wood of New York, now resting at 1”” 'if' _P°¢“t°¢“- 9°' bbw' “ t'° the Hotel Victoria. Last summer they ST- JOHN. N~ B- A“Z““ 23~`”lT“mip" 9°’ U' _ came from New York to Gloucester, EEE* Per d°" ` 1'*Mas~s., rounding-stormy Cape Cod Satui'day's issue. ‘ By canoe from New Yorkl That 0crm°°\» P" “WV '3~25!ln their little 16 loot onnoe. 'rlné `\ Butter, 'per lb. (dairy) I4 to 251 th H d th bi nv 1 t mer. »»»1\»~ <=»~m°fv> fm 3°:iZ?§ .S21 $.'i....... °’..§...“°o...i..‘.’."..‘} charge in New York State, preached; -ill-r n _ -_ And Union With Christian Church f" g°“f=_‘;s=‘“f{,,,°P1°‘,‘z°*“,*‘“° ,;;‘§*°;°;i‘ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,K,,,,,,_ York inaSmo|| Canoe. I poinfollyunokenin r.. , _ You can always get af, ` a . . Corrected lox every Wednesday and ""' "Travelle1°.”‘ ` ' that its every' part of`youi-'foot the first time on, and always gives you solid comfort. ` The more you wear, “Travellers” the H°Y» Pf°°'*° "3-°° t° 14-5°~1n nineteen an s the i-enolied sof ‘more ou’11 wonder how'we make them at v v Y Hides' Wrlb' ‘ John. Thence they came up the Bay; ' l B“"|°Y» "P" b“°' 4 60 of Fundy. braving the tides. cross 61° Pnc&_‘3°50 t° $4‘5°‘| Hay, per ton. loose 812.00 to 1 .50 t d 1 f th d B°°f' P" lb' (carcass) .6 to §iS`lircIlie'\lf1ille,an crgfrssinigr byree refill” tg - 1 Pork. per lb- (ewan) *fi °° ‘ T ,,.,.,..n... on... u. ,, ...H Ames-Holden Llmited,. St. John, N.B. _ 37 Lllmb' P" lb' (°"°°") 6 w 7 eriibarked Fridaey nigtiefr ”°:.‘:.~ ‘ mm 1-or Tie em wi to M abbage. DB » Victoria, but. when about three quart- Beets, 'per bus. 40 f th , th _ , Omron' D" bu" ‘O §lfBa0s¢Iul;=llwl:nyd'Ll1‘l1‘lineet§’o‘l]et`lEe§ul:l;(i;lt‘ Flour. Roller Process .ner l96lbs.I5 seamanship to make Augustine Con' \ capacity of, the car. Hiram proudly answered that he had seen fi. family scoop out a home for tbems'¢.ves in a Hornbeam Settlement blueberry one fall and live there all winter -- have to a end a politi ` g fore he, would be prepared to deal with I-Iira.m's statelnnt as ii. de-1 ____ l served. The two were then p\lT‘ed a-' | part and traffic was i'es\lnic.l.#--.*.`L.l - _ John Times. l AMHERBT, N. S.. Aug. 23. -- |The Baptist Women yesterday held ___.__.__. V., memorial and consecration service for members who died during the BQRAP OVER past year, seventy-six in all. Nova OLYMPIC GAMES. Scotia mourns forty-seven, New PLYMOUTH. E119. AUEUBYI 20- - Brunswick twenty, and P. E. Island Passengers on board oi_ the White mne_ EES; ;,J;§€;.d’§';,ut12g:,'§`;:,:chYOL:.;nv§§ A business session followed, the addition to the diversions which are President. MTH- HUCCUUISOD. ill W0 usually incidental to a trans-Atlantic chair. Mrs. Peters, of Bridge v°v“ge'. had the ‘mique privilege of town presented the report on home in Winnipeg Store. i_._____. .. l._.._____ witnessing a real right. 'l‘he principals were two passengers, and American and an Englishman, 'missions; Mrs. Chubbuck, of Am- herst, editor of ’f‘id_irlgs, gave »a l<`red Nolan, of Washington, and satisfactory report. Mrs. B, '-.V. _\lllN'\‘l{l'lAI., Aug. 2'i--(Special)- 'rho 1'. l’. R. lmik into the Angus .\`li<.;»s on Saturday about a hundred mon und about the same number yes- tclllilv. .\`~.t ull of these are to stay there. Quito a number were sent west this lnoruingf, some for the grain country nnt.~:. lie nlalle at clean get away after- '~.\':lrds. Fully n dozen or more private re- slrlmlcos have _been entered, in one case 'thc lady of the house was beaten insclisible while in the act of tele- pholiinyg to the police to inform them of thu pre.\:cnce of hurl.f|ars. CURED 4 IN 24 HOU FIS You can pallilcssly removn any corn, z-lllu-r hard, soft or ble:-dlug, by_l\pply ng l’\ltlli\in’s t‘nru Extractor. ltm-vcr llrns,le;tve.\ilo sour, coiitulns no acids; is lizirmlcss bccuiiso composed only of liczllhlg gums uud hnlnls. Nitty yours ill use. Cure gllairiiiitl-ell. Sold by all rugglsts ‘L"»c. bottles. Refuse substltlltcs. I PUTNAM S PAINLESS CORN EXTRACTOR DON’T BE BILIOUS. Don't tempt other people tel edge _away when they see you coming. ltlleanse your liver with Dr. Hamil- =ton’s Pills, give your stomach a. chalice to become sweet and whole some. It's worth while to make zi ,busiiless of it-simply by using Dr. | I-Iami,lton's Pills. They are vegetable, .t.lmt.'s important. They are cleans- linsz, that’s why they are so good. Henry Duval, of London, and the Ralston, business manager of Tid- ercited spectators were practically ings, reportled a. profit of $118.65. everybody on board of the ship. l The nominating committee report The cause of the contest was a was adopted, after which the elec- heated discussion over the ()lym;|.c tion o‘f‘-ofilcersl took place, resulting: games. It was agreed that the Hon. Eresident, Mrs. J. W. Manning men should meet to decide the argu- Wolfville; president, Mrs. D. Hut- ment Monday mo`riiin"g`""'°`ar',' sux chinson, St. John; vice-president for o’clock. Everybody .was up bright Novo, Scotia, Mrs. W. C. Higgins, instead. There they were entertained at the hospitable home of Louis ERlAL 'I he bet sail at 5 30 a m and reached! Drip The Guardian that he and Mrs. Wood have been canoeing for about seven- 'Seen Years. (They must have begun very young.) Theur canoe is the result of years of development. It is sixteen feet. in length, thirty-five inches in beam, twelve inches in depth and draws about six inches of water. The ll-lowatt till yesterday morning. They REGAL Popular on i port here about in the' after- The genuine Product is made by k . blueberry dumplmgs dur out of 010'; i“°‘m- Mr- Wood is 5 membm' Of the 1’R»‘\~\lCl5 DRAKE. Only walls ofl their house. Af. this gun.:-,k iNew York Yacht Club and informal __ _ _,1- ture Mr' ,Floods amd égfhgértlg' 2,1; n E V I 1 Do not be deceived hy niis-lending advertiselnviit, or false representation by ‘ ` , salesman who think lhey have to “make goml" cvi-n on il counterfeit, or imitation. , Beware of that ororlucl that has to ruu on anotl\er’s mime and reputation. Our goods are thc recognized .standmd among the best class of retailers, people _who are makingn success of their business by honest iueiliods. They look with ,suspicion on thc “just as good" crowd of imitation, etc., who are looming up in all ‘directions since we lmvo iiizltle n siiccess of “imperial Regal" :is a beverage. lluy REGAL now and ;.|\\ziys. FRANCIS DRAKE, New Glasgow canoe is decked. Forward is a little cockpit in which Mrs. Wood sits and aft there is another for Mr. Wood. Amids-hips is a part cut ofl by bulk- heads where provisions and supplieg are carried. In this little craft they have made the trip from New York, a savllng distance by their route of almost nine hundred miles. They l1"lU*111Y'Spent the nights ashore a. mong farmers, or fisher folk or in camp in some sheltered spot. Though the waters of the New England coast and the Bay of Fundy are very try-` ing for canoe navigation Mr. Wondl tells that they never got upset or` aground. But they had plenty of ex_‘ citing and sometimes a little danger. ous adventure, enjoying it all to the full and have arrived in excellent health and spirlts. It has been in- deed a remarkable sea voyage, I Mr. A. P. Tliovue, our 'I`m\'clling salesman for, P. I. will he pleased to book A-271lmwfrmwf6m , 7-* _._ __ _-__._'__ .____ _ ____ _ .__._- __ u i Sf.: sonablc Surg cstioll l l Q-9 Lawn Rakes 1 Lawn Movers . [Ce Cream Freezers Refrige rator Qwimg Pon] - , . '_ . _ ,` Ther are mild 't.hat‘s a comfort. No- ;Il`_ _ ll; F_ _tl-V) D`_li1~l ‘_‘!f'“_ thing for sick stomach, headache, bili- , C ill lllC.| 11.5 Wllu 511.1%- ollsilt-.iss so quick to cure as Dr. Ham# hull tl;1u§.il1tcl'.s :ire aslre-, _ - - _ F. wollnoe, Novo sootin, Mr.. ir. ri. °°*,‘3S°d£h;“'°§‘*'a*°~ dtustt, _ McIntyre, St. John; home r.r\nimis- y Dnomble Richard Reddilh ,_,,,,,,, 31,, Surrogate. Judge of Probate, &o, no J si..,,.,.~.,.,_ Kf1`° UW sum" 01 the County of'“-zzz... on-f1r.1<;rvwa1-m=rx.rr.-cznn4-.-~»w H_ pap IDRS County aforesaid or any Con- sion committee, Mrs. A. H H. Saunders, Mrs. I). H Mrs. R. L. Morse, Mrs. Mrs. R. L. Morse. Mrs colm, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. I-1. C.Yaun1r, County- , Mrs. T. N. Jonsson, .urs H. A. Greet-in! 1- .' Gardener, Mrs. George Dickson. Whemmi “D011 I`9B~dil18 U10 Detitivll At the afternoon :session the ic- (°n 510) of Carrie M. McDonald of '-1'-I -,L B__,1_ stable or literate person within' said ports from mission band sup.-Im. Murray River aforesaid Administra- tcndents showefl I.. good .psyche lu trix of the estate and effects of the niembersbip in all three provinces UUOVG named deffetlfled Dmyillg thllf- a Addl"i’SS`CS DY the de‘.f>za_ite.= were lol- Citlli-ion may be issued for the pur- lowed by a business dislussion. 'iiie D0€eS hereinafter 'set forth: You are treasurer, Mrs. Mary Smith, of Am- therefore hereby required to cite all lherst, announced that $15,000 is _Dcrsons interwbed in the said estate iwahted for foreign missions and 55,- to be and appear before me at s, Sur- 000 for home missions. ' rogate Court to be held at the Court At the evening session there were house in, Cl18fl0tf»€t»0WD ill QUGGDS ,addresses by Miss Blackadar and Miss County on Friday the twenty-fififh _Churchill on the work in I_ndia. Mr. day of September next coming at ,Stackllouse spoke in the interest of Twelve o'clock noon of tho same day .the western' missions. -A farewell to show cause if any they can why to_ the missionaries, prayer and ben. the accounts of the said esbate should _efilction by Mr. Corey, of the not be passed and the estate closed lluorthwcst, closed the convention, as prayed for in said petition, and on i“'l1"‘*l1 WHS 11 great success in every motion of William N. Bentley, Es- W“~Y~ quire, Proctor fvor tibe saild petition _ert And I do hereby order that a true S2. @ Inter-Pruvili l i l Any Guardian rcadci who receives adlmly prim- cd, badly printed, badly Exhihilon , -A'I`~ ` folded. badly cnt, badly addressed, badly wrapped, torn, soiled or incomplete paper of whitever issue "l ‘sl diy notify the .‘~.ii!» h_ar|nllelowll,. ~\ sul-22 io 25 lsntl-. ._ _.___ __ _ -fn _ | Cond cased Advertlsenients _(lp:-ll to the M1i'iti~llc Pro | 'l`oo lute for illllsslfirntlun rluccs. l - __»_»_- -_ `__----.__-_-_-';»_-:_ _()\'C1' $6Ooo,o0 ill l'§.\'llibiiioil I \\/IANTED-A position in grocery . Hwrc~~cxl>crienoou. writ.-. M. lui ll-ixts 0- Box 964- __ __ __ a-zsrllwptlf ‘ ., Itis reallytwo " Hours in one ' -an Ontario pastry flour - ` and a Manitoba bread Hour. Beav.. Flour is a blend . of Ontuin and Manitoba , whcrlts-i:`..‘.kes the whitest, ~ ‘ ’ most nutritious Bread and . I the lightest, tastiest Cake, Pies and Pastry. _ AT VOUR GR°ClR'S. , Wr1hu|¢nrprIsnonBea|.l.Omlln0\‘\inllihl$b , 1'. ll. TAY! Ill O0- “Ili QAYIAK oll 15 ' , ---- _._...._..._ié 4 The l‘. E. I. Dental sissoollatlon _field its annual meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Ilooms yesterday with u fairly fgood average attendance, Dr. heard, ll-‘resident in the char, who read an _copy of this Citation be forthwith published in any newspaper published tg J( $;.il _ a_£‘,,<_` I _ . . \. in Charlottetown in the said Province once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date here- of, and that a true copy hereof be A fs forthwith posted in the following pub~ H lic places, respectively namely: In | the hall of the Court House in Geo- rgetown in Kings County- aforesaid _*__ and in front ofthe School Houses sit- uate respectively at Montague and at M Ri h th i Ki C t MONTREAL’ Aug 23___A good deal furray_d Vern ot _ln mrs oun_Y . am'esa1,so in n persons so n~ gicnqgiet Tl tinustlc commimt has terested as aforesaid may have due “USC in c city by the fauum notice thereof Given under my band “I the “ml ““°h°"“°“ ‘° °“°“' “HY and tho noni or tho nnio court this interest in the Farm” "Hai mud- twenty second day of August A. When it was found th t th it _ te, ,,,,,,,,,,,, any m,,§,c, 1° Yt°‘.‘§' 1909. and in the signin year oi Hin Pa °°“ " “' 'Majesty’s Reign. ;*r‘;f;_»___f*;f____H§g1d;;n_;@;»0 ¢;°;_§l_ed :o_o (soo. aionofo nonoln. ooription list, onli this wo; tioncosuit S"'(rffg'§t°, Judge 0' Probate' was placed in the he d f th _ ' ' _ _ “nf Citi” Clerk. but tll1esa(ld'crn"ie1lxi;iiil- Lwimam E. Bmilslydcfbsirqlure' ' ed to visit his office and neither mel 8_2_,_dL“4i_ m&Yor or aldermen contr..u..'l _U ----- .canon Athletic Meet Under the Maiiageliielit of the Laborers’ Protective Union and the Abegwcil; Athletic Club oil the Grounds of the Charlottetown Amateur Athletic Association Lallllf Dal, MUNUAY, SEPT llh ‘B08 PROGRAM 0l‘l‘I.\' l‘I\'l*IN'l`S l.'NlU.\' l'i\'l'l.\"l`S Snnctio|u> 111 Race Purses ,y_\i'AN'rlr.n~A“oo.np¢-toot gh-l lor Q ' ° _ - gollernl houfe' l‘, ‘ll rl . __\__ cial attractions iii fliilitlpmon p,.,,,,,_,,,d_’_ X,';,§,‘y ,‘,‘,'f.,,_‘,§,_°,,-y_ 1. (rmlld bi, nd_ Carter, Confectionery, Queen St. if you have not rcccivczl thc’ 8'25‘“f~ _ ___ . lym. Lip, Ol. R ce Plorlwun-“[,