B Daily Circulation in this Province I Y F ° I w‘l‘al‘£i‘il‘8~Wl’ia’i’1E’dMl’.i..} cHAaLor'rEr_owN, PRINCE EDWARDIISLAN-D, FR1i>Av,_ssPTl;~:MBsa 9, 1910. vJ` MONTH BY MAIL IN ADVANUI R YEAR BY MAIL LN ADVANCE B '-5 § 00005# us while Full Bartlopicrs ._l|nLy~,i_l,i_'-_ Jpggmuy was Spent in Wind- aullf alll itil; Ilivvau ' Ild|_l'liy.' Dead ____- l-1 cial to The' Guardian. Illia-sHI1NGl’1'0N‘, Sept; 8-Meaigra rc- plurts tell of a* disasffrous explosion nliuanl tha“batu_ealllp North Dakota oil Chesapeake Bay. Apparently the accident occurred 1,, n boiler room with very serious loss of life, early reports placing the culisllnlities at three hundred. ’l‘li-edepartment has not yet given out any details but Admiral Schroa- der is sending a lengthy list of dead and wounded which already numbers llinny liCOI‘€B- i BELVASIA MAKES 1 . TRACK’ RECORD IIILLSGROVE, R. I., September 7 ...A new trotting track record was es- tnblislled in the third blue ribbon lui-ct of the season, here today when lu-lvnsin, owned by D. W. Cayilon, of l<'.ixl,orn, Mass., iicgotiated the third livnf of the 2.23-stake trot ill 2.12 L the la.~ites'L lreat ever trotted over the lrlilck. l~‘.~\S'I‘ TRAINS ON .ENGLISH RAILWAYS. l.0NDON,_. Sept. 7-English rail- roiul nicn are proud of thevspeed re- nin-ds un their lines. They boast that they opcrate n greater number of flint trains at a greater speed thanift-I thu American rltlroads. 'i‘he fastest on-stop run in Eng- lnnll is between Darlington and York. _'Plus Nm'tlleastel'n railroad docs this if.; nlile run at a speed of 01.7 miles an lullr. The Great Genti‘al’s expresses cov- er the 221, miles between Leicester null Nottingham at the rate of 61.3| ulill-s un hour. The next hest‘run is, the Caledonian Rai1road's exprcssf which covers the 325 miles from For-l ini- to Perth at 60.9 miles an hour. The Great ‘Western Railroad has some remarkably fast trains. Its non- ntup exiresses cover the distance be- miles, at a speed of 50 miles an hour. l ( tem where the clergy dealt with the um-n Landon and Bristol, us; Sick in body as will as wiui ina sick _l§[lliGHlSS» »_UVlll li Hllllil , >» _._ sor find Today They go To Annapolis Special to The Guardian. lllll-»lFAX. Sept. li-The Canadian -Anglican Church Congress spent the dai’ ui Windsor where the most lm- po-rtaut feature was the gathering in Ki-n-g's Col/lege. I-lonary degrees were conferred on B, ll8l`gc numlber of notable persons in- Iclurling D. C .L. on Mrs. Wilioug-li-by Curnmiil‘g, Secretary National Coun- Ici'l of Women. Excursion goes tomor- =row to .Annapolis Royal, where the first Church of England service in Canada was held 200 years ago. HALIFAX, N. S., Sept. F1;-The An- glican church congress closed its Halifax meetings tonight. A resolu-' tion was passed that a Canadian church congress be held in Toronto five yea-rs hence and that the Bishop of Rupert’s Land appoint a commit- tee to make arrangements. 'I‘he following cable was sent to the King by the Bishop of Nova Scotia: "His Majesty, the King; _ “The Church of England in Canada, holding congress in Halifax, desires to assure your majesty of its loyal- ty to the thione an-ll to express its gratitude for the i;1‘acious gilt of a' magnificent pray-sr book presented to the Canadian church. (Signed) "Clare L., No-va Scotia." This morning, prayer book revision was considered.. but oil the wh-ole llnd little favor. At anotlnr sec- tion of the congress "'1`»b.'¢ (ibiii-clfs W0i`l¢ -‘\\`l`i0lli£ Men" was taken up. The Bishop of ltupert's Lund was the chairman. The other side of the ques- tion was that in the section where the Bishop of Toronto presided. 'l‘he topic was ."Man's Work ~in the Church” and the speakers were Cau- on Robinson and the Bishop of Nia- gara. The other sectional meeting was that devoted to the ministry oi healing, presided over by the Bishop of Columbia. Rev.,L.. P. Powell, of Northampton, M-ass.), -explained the Emanuel sys- n soul. He snid_ there had been TI", (Ireat wesmrn also ,.“,,s_ non. great ucecss, particularly in nervous ol rx resses between London and IdlSUl"lel`5- A lla`Pel` “'33 reall lil OD- position to this, prepared hy Sir. Dyce Duckworth, of St. Bartholo- Wiieu it runs a special it cuts this u'l'2W’S Hobllllilll. L0'u'd0ll- The doctor figure down under four hours, and upheld the mellillbl P1”0l6SSi0n against uno uia management at the line of- all wits wha lireteilded by sul>ernat- t P Sl‘l3lmouth, 225? miles, nt ll Elleell Ol 1.4.8 niilcs an hour. T fercd to make the run in 3 hours and u ral means to effect ciures. “We ban- MELBOURNE, Sept. 8--Premier Fisher, in his budget speech, announ- ced the proposed construction ol a transcontiuental railway at the coat He extended a cord-ial welcome to the British emigrants. Hon. McKen- zie King was appointed one of vice- presidents of the permanent internat ional committee on social insur- ance. I HESULTS ill GUARDIAN `l`N|] Hlllllll EUNTEST il --- I | nis'1‘a1c'r No. s. » l i. ivotfng up Ea Monday. Sept. 5. Includes the Islands of Cape Breton, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Is- After the GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE, a $2,400 Russel 1 Touring Car, has been awarded, District No. 3 will receive 12 prizes as follows :- 1 Ford Touring Cm' 1 Motor Boat 1 Diamond Ring, I1 Cream Separator 1 Canoe 1 Camera 1 Piano 1 Suit of Furniture 1 Bicycle 1 Gramaphone 1 Steel Range - 1. Kitchen Cabinet Miss Bessie McFarlane Or- P’. O. 500,530 Nfld. ...... .... .. 500,240 Tony D. Piston. Sydney .... .. 486,480 1 Rev J. J. McGrath, Belle dangerous condition from hi-art 1a_nd_ failure resulting from the siioolz. lllllNSEl]Nfll'llll>ll1ilL Elllli 3lllIlS"S' Mllllilllllll lil _ ilillllil Fill' _ _ FilH’.lll5?lllliL|l fill Elllllilllllll ' Sill llllil BUSS Hlllliill -1 lil Sl.. Jliliil. v" 1 “ 'Big llerosIs Ilije Continent Yfus Unveiled' in St. Jolili‘.Clmddu to import Hun to lluve_His Time was 9.05. The Line ls-Proposed .hy ~ --_ _ ' Yesterday-lmpoitmlt Men Charge of- New Premier Elsher A Sud.Flitulity. Recorded From Olivo Addresses Refinery- __ _kcrldelitiln Shooting ___ _.__ Geller i Spain) to The Gum-di3n_ y Special to The Guardian, Special to The Guardian. ___ \ Special to The Guardian. BT. JOHN, Sept. 8-The _‘.ai°i:est attendance at any exhibition ever held in the Maritime Provini-_ns en- tered the fair grounds tonight. The figures were not made up but the es- timated number largely exceeds twenty thousand. The day was marked by n. slid ira- gedy. Harry`l3i"undage, age-1 ttvl~!\'e, was attending nn amusement booth adjoinin`g a shooting alleryl An ein- ploye'e in the latter booth aeci-‘.i-\ltnl- ly clischarged a rifle, the bllllet ner- rowly missed several spectators and entered young Brunllage’s breiint iust below the heart. Death was olvjnost instantaneous. The boy’s mother is a widow with five small children und is now in a The Moosepath l'fic':s to-ing: -.rue very largely attended. liillilli _Fill Hllllillii INT THE . ' :_ _ _ _ _.__._, ____ Eg.-iI0H’N.I Begg. 8-An immense o'r'1‘AwA, sept. s--l.aunm-ll lucr- ga er ng wtness the unvei ing of - . »-, _ the monument to Sir Leonard 'liilleylgap asémtant remwr at Phi lh,h;`del on King S(IIIm_e this nH_erno0n_ phiannlnt, has been nppoln..ed ny the Addresses were delivered by premier British government to tuko l‘ln1.l'ge of Hazen, Hon. _ William Pugsley, Sir] the new refinery at the Uttiiv/li branch Sanford Fleming and Mayor Frluk. of the Royal mint The “tatlle is T-liii W0_l`k 0l l’lll'lllD€ I-jc nl.lst become a British i:u`»jl:ct. Hebert and is a splendid specimen of __,_a__..__._.. the sculptor’s art. A I uranium ¥u“““" ullncuuspssssren* . y .' ,., i . "T The Vorwficrts gives n niul-.ii iooiv _ j ' PHUWFIE Will' Postponed Sports Were Unsuvccessful Special to The Glmrdian. l~i'l‘.`JOHN, Sl:pl._ lf.-At the every Day (..lub sports this liftelioilil, G. la. Prowse ofthe f‘li'f.o\vil Victor ins. won the three mile bicycle ruce from loc- cnl men; time-nine minutes and live secolids. Tile sports were not sliccessful. KALOL WON OUT ' IN PORT ELOIH Kalol, R. H. Sf.ern’s fast trotting stallion, cnterlul in the 2.20 trot at Port idlglll last Milnllliy and on the day of the race, competing ngalnst wwerts, a (.cimnn pcllodicnl ‘li-,Ia hai-il field, won"ouL ensily-2.21 my new vessel is drikon h guns vn'i'ils Ing the llcst tiliie. 'i‘li|: riice wus for n $2500 purse. Kal- The Wea_ther_A|teI.the 25th of July' detailed account of l_lei‘lnlilly's: lle»\\‘I rain fan on each alternate day In warship tlian`the_sllggeslillus of ih'>I prince County but In KIng.B CmmtyIPortsnioiltli_ l<.vell|iigHNe\vs ill re.;al~i» the,-0 was only one heavy sh(Iwe,_IIto the Bintisli ship. llle fieriiii-_u res-Il The mean ten'IpI,I.,,,tIII.e fm. July was sei, liccording to the Vurwlieil,-l, \»'illI 003 and the total ,._aIIIfau 327 in_ be 284 feet lollg',I45 feet hi-nin lillll ZZ clles. Tile weather during file month 'ect dllaugm' Um ‘luck will lm'5"Ct'I of AIIgIIHt was exceptmnauy dI,y_ ,only live feet allo_ve the :;l\l'.nl~e ofI lynrjng the “mud week were were the water. 'l‘he ship will he pr.»l~.-l~fe\lI local Simwcw ahImBI_ evI,,.y night Imt by lirniour of such lllllzliliesn and _s»>; the total rninfnll for lthe month “:{.‘l;'f£I; “S U’ ‘My “ny °x"'m"7f i e amounted to only .94 inches. The 9, l _ -- _ _ mean tempeI.atIIre Ifm. August was I‘he-re will be a. single i~¢~\'i»l'.-iilgl 05_5_ _ turrett exactly ainiflsliips. Thi.; will Hny_TIIe hay crop tII,,ned out even carry two huge guns capable of iii-l better than was expectei The wet ing shells at speeds entirely -:xl»p_=inlqI weather U I n that of exil-,ting guns The rlilllui ill » , _ f jlly le gthened thc clover ' N I _ " , ' " 'f which had been fI.07_en buck on June the new guns wllll he fid ce|itlmct.f,i's_ 5th. The quality is excellent. Several (1613 m.cheHl' mm wmlmt nf '“h“` ___ cI,I.I.eSpImdeIItg from Prince County shells will be 2,700 kil0gIi‘filri_iiil-~i, llf'IveIII_II IIIIIIW with 8 “_0IriatP ceIe_ THE HAGUE, Sept. 7~-The l-uuzllry The American Governnleu-t is sus- H_ Herbert Mmm Sydney ____ __ 414370 and seven, of the totalof the seven Rev_ p_ J_ 0»B,.ien_ Tm-B points on which the issue was framed, cave, Nfiu. 300,220 Gres* Bi`l*°i“ Wills DH lwlnts one and' v. L. Taylor, clara Bay 214,030 live-, Miss Mary oarnlnot, Char- _ Point one gives Great Britain vow- loltatown._. 254,810 er i0 make lilillills laws without con- (;0N]0n p_ Richardsom Syd_ sulting the United States. . "nay, c. B. 243,010 Pwlli live. the mort important of D_ M_ Gillis' Sydney 1gg_500 the list, was raised by the United M. Gatheral, Tors Cove,Nfld. 193,210 town, P. E. I. ............. .. 192,930 H D. A. Wedlock, Charlotte- B States, which claimed that American coming into general use. In the low- R0UfS-'l`h0 Dl0H1>9Ct ful fill lililiull- hips should have the right to enter er lying lands Rust has done a little illlt l:00l» CFOP IS llOt BB £0011 HS lil 11 bays In Canada' 1_,,_I_.".II_II_I,, ,md damage_ where the when amp has was in July. Club Root is beconl-. 35 ,,,i,,IIw5_ -- Idage God’s cures, but we must use The Great Wcstern's boat specials lille mel=1llB." WHS the ll0yll0t€ Ol lilfi from Plymouth to London cover lev-paper. The medical profession of 0| stl'l-telies often at a smell of 75IG miles an hour. From Plymouth toiG lllxctl-l' the line fis billy, which re-‘with its work on scientific principles. dlu‘l~:s lille li ecll p . . The ll`\-ench railroad men, too, havelthe custom of annointing with oil in some pmt expresses tllnt they mayIextrcme cases. Hlesaid it was not in I llo.'i.~.t about. The Northern nf Franceicxtreme unction, as commonly under- 1-uvl-_rs the run from Paris to Arras stood, but was‘a. following of thc reo.t Britain was not losing faith in od, but it believed in proceeding Canon Scott of Quebec, argued for llllily, 120 miles, in 17'/ minutes. Itslscpiptnpeg and gl-,m.m¢;-'B prayer coli. l’liris~l3lisigny expresses do theI112.}ih miles in 112 minutes; its Paris-St.I Quentin expresses do the ‘J5i miles GLOVE); MURDER in U5 minutes; its Paris-London ex- presses do the 782 miles in 78 mln- utils 'l‘his summer the French railroads spceilcd _up their Pal‘iS~B€l`llll 01' 0 TRIAL PO STFONED. BOSTON, Sept. 8~0wing to press f business, the trial of Hattie Iie~ pl-l-sees. The morning train from Pa-I Blanc of’ Arlchat for the murder of l-is is timed to the Belgian frontier the wealthy’ Waltham laundry owner, thus: Paris-St. Quentin, 95} mllesinlolarence Glover, has been postponed ‘Jil minutes; St. Qlientin-i1`=ri‘ of 'l`lll-rc are a dozen trains from Lon-Istewart McTavish, of P. l-l. l.~la.-id. doll to Birmingham, just 110 miles, and James Delorey, formerly of An- llltit Cover the (llSt'.H.li0B ln 120 mill- uggnish, convicted of the killing nf lllcs to the tick. From L0uit,_ CFOD lilll- lllilf lille BOW" 35 llllflly lil* John’s cliurch here b_‘cp'r_cl1lliui‘ 20, 211 lured by the Joint Worms' while and 22. it is axpcctml alan.; 300 in-_-~ another reports that “the early sown lngntns will he present, already a-» is injured more than the inte." Two bout 150 names have been sunt to; corresponds report; “Wevii” and one the local \‘V, F. M's. I "damage by Crows," Smut is' not ' ` nearly as prevalent as in former years. The formalin treatment is lY llmlllig tlie Early li?1*-ilt<"-’S- ol’:l \'icti»i'y was u .~;plell~li\l one .-ind, this grczlt trottillif istallion is :still clliiillig up ns a pllrse glettoiq He in_ lio\vc\'ei‘, not u.ilnireé:lIifI.'IIFiiIi il’I_liSliipi-(§I‘IlI-V II'Il;@iI’I treaty on 9, similar subiect with (the tlclllarly where “low” early fm] e C t-II gd ,Ham A ,,,|,..4 are mDl2l"i&l Government. B‘"1°Y_Th“° ‘S “Ot "meh change m umm 1 yllnnnd lmnrl-gill' --lcnhllv or This point was compdered of great to report in the barley crop since sCa;\;€_.ISl1_;_iIlI i(i`odIl7n Mmlh IIIm;II pt 1 t th July 25th Two correspondents have sll0 Ll ff / i F-T -‘ ri.vMoU'i‘H Roux nannies. ooarcral, 2nll L. H. il. lrostcr, l\Inrslili1-ill. WORK OF (II-lll.l)l`tEN UNDER 15. Pillow ffovcr-Uoinliiliiilg Hulnming iieziiilillg and Fellini;-lst., Marjorie N<»l'tar, three pieces, H1110 ance aso o e British and ' . . ~ ~ ' ' .-1 1 v ‘~'li;lr.Li.Y CASE GOES Ilf)l‘l'l\\’l'il.l. f‘Al‘l<}, dollcif, in the (`onul»lly iilliiiulalnxlilel' case was all in ily -i o'1»l vck this uf- imriiollll null court nllj<>lu'llvlusw|i~lir lie. or speak 4llY. l0°i\l Sl‘°‘””l`9 ‘l“l`l“g the 'll'lifl‘l"' ~ AANTED girl for general lintse- D' ` - ilnpropcr word '“"'“ ’””*"“ work Apply in evenings. ffi¢‘l”' lr-[tg-ltllllgii lylitlir llllliynd when you are Tl" l¢l"'§lll °l t°‘l“Y Wm he twelve, ences reliluired. Mrs. C. D. Weeks. T49 aI».D,,t to strike steal,o‘l‘ do any impre- N, BOYS virf,un~it is above ull price to you. hi all times and places. 1-lold on to your good cliaractcr, for it is, and ever will be, your best weahth. O O O ` l10lll‘S lllld llll3Y'l0lil` liilli\il'»°9» Iprince st,-Bef" -_ _ _ V il--9i\».f.__Ipé'I. Mg, Hold'on to your foot whcnl THE BEST WAY. Tl” f°mP°l`°ll"`° 5' tht” °'°l°°k| .E HAVE thesaie ol Wntrous mad you are on the point. of klckiliinrlzn-l -- . 'I' P ~. fi H .i tl I » all The IOWSSC tl:`l;'itl’¢l`iI\l¢{li;`°d l;_°°‘;l"l‘:lI‘I:g;'; 3,: gflelngn 1102);, gzntg c,;,.,,:n gs gooyoegnfamilicr when you arc an- And the man who plays the violin thfls mornlns was llltv-¢l1r°° dvsfvevlw . it Lal.. li t - 1 may ur pnrmiing tlieulna is a ilimeult world indeed, above zero. ‘ ` [Amt ham? Man 0'” -S ( mc- mm: away ~mm if ic nr crime. Hold And the people are hard to suit, yesterday was Y-e Z 53 9° I in ithot In- ft d or imposed upon Is a bore to the man with a flute hove zero and the hisliest was sfxtY' ggrtsgl ecienscenizordpxigiuntvvfor cub. lay. o¢t¥h°eI_; or “hers are am' five degrees above up till nine P. m. wuts us at mm Im. Map, and Pifces 3|-y about you Hold on to your-And I myself have often thought ‘The lowest recorded the preklous - 'll D ll 1.. Mc; h t when evil persons seek your How very much better ’twoul-d- be W mt _I ,I b V _ Yqp;-s respectfu y an c ear . nlggn' IIE” Iuybg III I; (ghfs “ernmn Kay Harry B Beatorl, 640 Smneroet mmpany, and invite you to join in lf eil-.ry one of the folks I know rfée a t wiv “tern H I' Bldg' Winnipeg, Man their games, mirth revelry. Hold on Would only agree with mo. ‘ ;t09.29 an omor _ noo a I °' glgdrg ipd, to your good name at all times, for -“An it is much more valuable to you than But since they will not, the very best Th- sun sets this evening at 0 24 OWLING, Burke's ey unosi- dm III h places or Iasmonama “_ ww The moon sets tonight at 9.01.Last eleven. 9 Ml' re . In never to mmd what P901", ny: _ 'night the moon set at 8.37 and not -‘ 8.15 as appeared. Minard's Linlmlll 4 - . i ' will ser\e well, and do you good q, Cure; Dandruii. throughout eternity. lloli on to your, But do what you think is right. . , ING Sl. 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