v i Juicy Fruit, Peppermintand. Spearmint œrtäinly nîäke three delightful flavors to choose from. v ‘ And the new IIIËS—the cacndy—coated peÿpermin't »- gum, is also a great treat for your sweet tooth. A11 from the Wrigley fao tories where präc'tice has made perfection. bi‘M/VTLIAA'fLAl/ODJI . h -\ i ŒÆJÂLT î . V ".355 - 1M Only trouble dreumy cyes is yuu never know . who lltey :ll'u m'oaming :nbmtt. .W (LLL LL L‘L‘L CL l‘L ‘L‘L ‘L (L LL‘LFL 9;“. i. Natunliy in your Silverware, and fou appreclate (ho com- plimontn' from your quant. » whonyou, olvo n dlnner and v - u ' n ' ' put mur "ou! foot forward" we put the, a“ m no to speak. You need never ‘ Repalr ‘ ‘be Inhlmed when W. W. Welinar’. Bilvnr le on your table. mira it. W.W. Wellner,Ltd.- 108 Plâtre”. 4.3 ‘» Jewoierc wi‘th n pl‘ir Oi’Ï PEACE RIVER FAHMING ' t ... ,r Any information concerning our nortlwrn rcgions l8 of value and, thereiore. the results obtaim Dominion Experimental Farm subwstalion ut Fort Vermlilion Aliy-rta. in tho I’eace River dist- rict wiil pl'ove interestlng t0 many -'I‘ho, pamphlet referred to gives in soute detail tho story nt' expert- ments covcring thirte’nn yenrs, Wlill'h are still proceeding. i ’i'ht- seulement (,i' Fol‘t Vermiilion lion on the’banks Of tlte Peace Rivui‘. 2"0 milos nurtlt oi' Edmon. ion and 050 ici-t above sen level 'I‘hc liidni‘)’ in the usual (me ot Slil'li antilvmonts. iirst the fur tramwi' and it'azinr, then tho mis- sion. and nr-xt tho snttlcr. _ ilin iii'Sl dirl .l'lxnm‘lmunlai Farms. Dr, William Sauudni's. came i0 un aggrcment with Air. itnbnrt .iono's, a pioneer suttler, tu ('uitdurt uxpvrlments ln tlm cultivation 0T grains, fruits 'and vegctbibiesl this subkstatiou unw covers twenty i'lve acres. 'Mr, Juan is stlll in charge ne suiwi'intcndcnt. front his annuel i’l'llf)i‘iS me information ior the bulletin han linen gatllered. il. is apparent that the district is well adaptcd l'or mlxed i'arming liavlng large amas oi‘ .well grassed vouatry. which at‘t'urd ample i'eed- ing grounds and winter ieetl for sluck. Bui'idini,r logs, fencing matnrial. fircwood. and tlie purest waer are ensin accesibls in practially any location. In the summur the dny iront sunrlse in sunset ls eîghteen heurs long and the night itsell‘ is only a twllighi ’l'lu-He long dtti's ot summer permit, tlm remarkahie growth oi‘ vngation and ite ripening in a nhnrt Heason. 'l‘revnllnrs in _tho region ara S'ut— prised in lind Vegetahles grotwiug luxurianlly and as far ndvanced ar-mnling tn thr! SPilBOn as they would be in Eastern Canada. Another thing that antonishes visitnra in tln' heauty oi' the i'low- M‘a. hal‘dy varlties nourishing Non - Rip SANDALS BROWN LEATHER Site! 4' to 7l/2 Children's . . . . .Si.15 Sizel 8 to 10V: E E E inlantl . . . . . . . . .95c t: L. i. L Miaaes' ........Sl.30 Sizet 11 to 2. PATENT LEATH ER infantl' . . . . . .5130 Children'a .. . . 41.50 Mlsses' . . . . . . . 31.75 Postage froc. 'Aliey &, C0. Ltd. (‘harlottetown {ri-r:er r’ thirtrrr r And take the “ire”: laid out y Ail wlll ad— ‘j lvd in the grnwing oi crops at thelmtel‘national pal)?“ in 1908 ï tm- ol‘ the Dominion V l Tbeäsimpjen wa BHJQ ' ' ñ W— ‘ - “OP Bannir. Octuog. AILLEY à 00. LTD. and a. dance atter at "Civil Servic bination Pump. another new ALLEY à C0. L'DD. 1 MEN'B oxron V 45.90 t0 33.50. ...—— at ALLEY 8L 00. L D HONORS FOR or Mr. Jantes Kelly, ot this clt and Medicui Sciences in year arts, linlversity of ut the closing exumiuation. at reeldeneè oi Charles Cummi six o‘tvlock Wednesday May :ilst. ‘The [ire had ,t'ottsiderabe headwzly on the ruof lendenning. M. A. Financiai SH‘)’. ' wheu noticed and only (or tite (!.\V. Kierstend; 0' H. i’etvrs. 4 timhly assistance ut klnd neighhorn George W. Tilley. B. A.; nRubt-rt M. tlte house .would have been rçorgwne ail’burned while the tant 'water. Much credlt la du the neighbors ior they did to snve the house destruction. iiALlFAX. June 10——(Quotation furnislwd by Johnson and mt-mbet'y of the Montreal Exuhange.) _ HOSIERYI see our new 82.00 ilne. G A GOOD SHOW. good speciaities Vernon River. Monday. June 12th. womsn'ä 'nmn and Grey Com- ides. nnother bunch ai Oxford! recgiv 'by express. wm'rz FLAPPER PUMP—Tha latest iow heei punit), ali sizes 83.00 '— T . DENT ISLAND STU- < —M.r, Geraid C. Keliy. son 0 w" ' ' - Î y. ..DtstncttMeetmg « stand rirst in class 2 in Biologicai throe Toronto, FIRE ALARM.——A itro Droite out . keys. Johnetnnù River shortly alter morning. gained COI!)- plPtely destroyed. One aide ot’ the in- t terior W35 datnaged to e great ex. the lieroic work front STOCK QUOTATIONS a C ind e" Edytha W004 Âustin Qî‘dygïürat 4 Junior—4mm”! Jones, .1._|i‘redd Cody; Grade 3‘— Jul Grade 2—; "è afin Grade 1 Senpr—MP Margnret 'Hyerg‘ tect attendïce "ri;—4 Metii‘ôdis‘t Chtñfc’h The ministériel sesslpn' oi th Charlottetown District meeting (lie IMethodist Cllui'ch or Canada i connection with tlte New Brunsin and P. E. island ,Conrorrnc s. met nt Bracidey in the York (‘irt'uil 4 last. on Wednesday atternoon Thore wcre present the IRevu. l ne) Hownrd. 41A? 'B' ‘D. appropriale" "wor s e tmm-the {îhnlrmam was opened wlth prnyer by itev. S. diuward and (J. Graham mlnlstcrinl titatters..Tlte «muni in qulrles respectingehaurncter competence were nmde and . A.. was’ lie was nucfieeded by..the_ .Rev. Jni“. l Denny whu has been süpplyiug on lhfl Souris (‘ircult slnce lut Nov- âäiïiîlta :1' ::' Mr- Denny wus nilaurentlde Puip ....l H. n tic-ÿ. ":le‘ reCEDUOU tutu the Couler» "4' ‘i..... le e. ËzîiZÉÊXZ ÊÎËÊÏÀÆEÊ‘J” Ï I" “le ""î“‘"3 vvrv mon m- ,Canadîan Steamsmp 5,, tended public meeting wus lwld. t Agnean Com ' "' “ when the church was tilled witlt a ljdmiman Bridg'é" largo and lnterested audience. 'i‘lm Montre“ powar __ Chair was taan hy the nev. 7.”. Winnlpeg Eletric .. .... National Breweries.. . Am. Locomotive . ....1121 . Aincrican .Smelting & Relflning 60% Anaconda. Copper . . . . . . . . . . Canatliau Paciilc Rallwny . . . .137 New York Cèutral M. a 89% Cuba Cane Sugar . . . . .. . . . (ïruclble Stoel . . . . . . .. . 73% . 491/3 Kelly Springfield .m— . . " ‘ IMex. i’etroieum .139% international Mer. Marine “ 'I’ress ‘Steel Car ... . —— 'Readini; . . . 73‘ iSOutltern Pat-Hic . . . . . . . . . 30% Studehztker' .5. 119% Union Paciilc ".155"; Utah (“oppor . . . . . . . . . . 65% U. S.Steel............... Monteal Exchange“ 1934 Victory . 100.40 [1933 Virtory .. .10255 1‘922 Vlctory . . . . . . . . . . . . 99.8 1937 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . .105.30 Bankl Bank Royal ...100 Bnnk Montreni ... Bank Nova Scotla .. . Bank Commerce ...184112 WVheat. July, 114%; iSept, 114%: Dec., 117%. 65%; Corn. JulY. 62%: 'pats, .iuly, 04%; Sept, 38%. Sept, Dec., (34%. '—"'. ' amazlngly, with brilllent coloring. Strawberries. currants and rasp- berries flourlsh, but goosberrles. Dlums and appies have not ao far thrian as well ne denlred. Expet‘iments witlt i’odder crOps have proved‘ successiul, particul- arly‘ rwith swede turnips and mengels. Suntlowers have given promising results, but corn in the usual season does not reach tita proper stage to muke t'lrsbclass cn—siluge although in some yenrs surprlslngiy .large craps ot' green l'oddvr are recorded. The varleties oi’ grain hitherto tested have yleided excelletttly. ’i‘he bulletin may be had on appli- cation to the Publications Brunch ot tho Department or Agriculture, Ottawa. i .i'ilfi In ' J r r l] m /, - / i ‘ 'n ñ ‘ il. jus! say He‘lay 4:; toger druczut ’Î’É'Stofi‘l’dln Imlanlly ' , to end a corn in . Atouc stops the peinin- stan! y. Then the corn loosens and o'ut ’of Tire :_TRAI,NQR ‘yfi‘llÿEuv Sima . RŸ ' i â 4 V .iî 11 ' Phoné 324. w ‘ Bînce i888 ou ver {gym you preferminsters ‘o . e qu' , the mionis thq same. . gent Made'in n world-famcd eto îz'Sold by en drunista. comes ont. Matte in two forme—n colorie”, clur iiquid (one drop does itl)_ and in extra thin pluters. Use undnhchbrnto. Doum“ ... p- 63% Atlantic 'Sugar ....» .. Atchison ;.. ..-. ‘Am. Car and Fnundry 26% ,. . 4 n. “l 98%,le . Denny or Souris lwhn. . 'Ôonvedigldnder Pierce. The leäsnn waa rend by tho Rev. G. W. F. Glendenning. 'i‘lm speaker or the cvening’Waâ une ltev. gave what tiie (Eilairman described as an "illuminating uddresa." Mr. Denny chose ior hifi tige sans and incidents lif Work" dra'wn o’ut Guiana. The 'tddress was Jistrno i‘ — » ‘ ,m‘l' wwœoonooçwnMnoæœowo4wnnuoo+owoowo ' Here Again With Another L Triumph "PRINCE Enwtttn. WED.—THURS.—JUNE tait—15th lto with vory close attention Iwas grealiy Chairmnn iollowed vîfth a i’or taller devotion to Christ the rChurch. Mr. Plerce paig a nropriate’and geuerous‘tgÿt andl (ha work and ço-upera iaymen who in loyalt 'nn pathy wcre not t0 An lnsplrlng L. n-I and realiy hclpful hy 'the Revf‘g. l‘iofv t iaymen on Thursday morning wlleu! the business or the meeting wag' (ilianlottotown. J.A. ‘Ntfloi‘ nal; P. Crosby-Cornwall; and S. Prowse oi York. The Rev. }I.A. Brown wns appuinted Journal Secy. and the Roy. CHGrnham notqd a; Mr. quwn's assistant. Theov‘enlng devotionad exercises wvre ied by Rev. O. H. Peters-and‘Mr. Henry Smith atter which the record or ‘the mlnieterlnl .seseion was rend ... for the information of dite meeting. Mr. J.A. IMoore wan appointed - Lay Auditor of tlte District Scheln les. The statistlcs were rend by the Rev. C.W. Kierstead. These re vealed a slight increase ot 73 in the church membership. 'I‘ho (,‘hanlottetn'wn and York Circuits wcre mainly respnnnible for thia. The ilnancial roturns oi' the var- ious circuits were (-onaidered onc by ont: and passcd. 'l‘he itev. 0. il. Poters. 'Rellginus Éducation Secre- tary presrnted tlie Sundny Scltoo. retut'ns. ’I‘liese indicated un in urease oi' two in tlie number of schools and un lucreane (If-21,35, in_ tlie total membersbip, Tirage, me. mrns were comidered ,salisfact'otti' and duly passod. ’i'hel. _'tRev. Howard was nppolnied tu reprenant the District un the Stational'y ("ammlttee wltll thu itev. “un. Brown as elternate. Variant; “çotu- mittees were nppointed. The meet- lng conniuded its sessions CUL-[la tlte aiternoon. 'l‘he business ol' tlle and despaich. T _, 'in closlng the chnruh year une meeting ielt that dexplte thc dit- [inuit Limes thrnugli which the in» land is panalng. the yenr'e was markod w'ith success. (Patrlot Please ICopy) By W. ,H. 05m1». Justin Edwards bred him. longs to the Alryone family‘. The llne rnns titrough MICKÜIHE‘Y. Zombro and Sun F‘mnclsco. is- kander’s dam wan the Bingcn mure »Ownlssn. :She had a pmcing re— cord ot' 2:06 3-4. “Owaisse's .colt 1 inherited her rblnck coat. rHe‘ niso wnnted to Ipace. :Hie .breeder snid no and sont him to Waiter Cox to nbe de» veioped as a trotter. .ln 1919 Cox gave him a threa j'en. ld record oot 2:28 nnd toid E wdr thnt' thc .blnck geldin: would never do to Ko to the rncen nt that gnit. ’l‘hls wùs tha year before Cox mlgrnted t0 indinna. . ith thn (ira Stntë Punk ‘n’p en malter (3%)": cnm Mi. e W M valu“. M. "Connu Gin thM Fut". 'isknmler was rhinpnd In iinriiard. ivrozlor wan requmtrd in rm on l ,1 ars; GrudQ 4‘ Sgbior—Êiçioyd ‘Jones z. limiers; i .4 . "Julian: 3 . o es. .f , ÿ'x'à - liñzid; Grade t Juntbrfiriqrpñgaigyÿàâîl ews; Verve floues; “Merchand- ler: 111m). 'Jone‘aifflen v Jones: : . reari. heu. numps WAn'J'. Teachgr.‘ Ï I ' l ‘ 0th l’lerce. B.A.. ((îlialrman); (i.W.l“ Brodle; Chrtsiopher .Graham, Sam- o ; LA. ’ Brown and {.E. D nny. Aftena iuw ï oi ivelt'dme the meeting il“) 'l'he business oi‘ thls session was tl ‘- vuted to the considerution o! puri'ly' nihi satin- fat:turily aysnvcred in,tl1_e case ut" ail the minlsters présent. Tiw, Re' . 3 "4 de' . S. Helps M Stock reportel t0 have lefl"Suurls duri'ng thc yeai'. '33 “Les- fuidÿouary his' n ex- pcrience as a missionary n. Èritiah- appreciatedääav Tire 4 ‘ mit-niI . :231 4 i 4 be surpasstztl.‘ meeting wa.s_hrought to a close bru the pronodnoim: ai mÿewlgiofi; ‘The minisœrs w’e'rè soma] W " 3 ’ “THE VARSITY .TROUI’E” very i’ully discussed. Tlérp i " me" ‘ prenant were Messrs. I enr' mm], .' ‘PQW'. ‘ day was cnrrled on wlth exptëdltitÿn’and l'p'mm "p "nm" ' 'ïwom Juniillar. ,ycars 'fie had ,lyehn PRINCE ' ËEDWARD ’ MÂTINEE 3.15 SHARP. TONIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Il: le A Tremendous Story of the White a 1 n k L‘ A Cosmopolitan l“ Production 'Vvvvvm +9 4 q MAAA 4 i vvvvvvvvv'fi V177 44-. y Plus Gorgeously staged i Briiliantly acted ! 'Thrillingly real l û ‘ Paru/nanar gym/are ‘Ënlènight MPOWÆ I »î‘iniïôtjnLLoyñ;t;.;«nncnnF d‘HWOOOŸmOOQWQQQO-Hflÿÿ“.9"'""" "'" 'Î '_ ‘, whlrl she sought theJitrills _ Seena t From she had mlssed in her 'little ...“ ., ç; ’ I the home town. O v ..-.. Il, t Noted And when her “back 'pîy" wen , . was collected—‘what,fihei]y.—— l î Story An intimate tale of'udfh laides and I of iife's leader;. ' _ lèt‘ .I D v_ .1. . . 'ï 0 > 0 A ‘ P on KING’S COLLÈGE WILL PRESENT æ “ANN” A Sparkling Comedy in .Three Acts with Hi gh Glass Vaudeville The same Troupe that tourcd the Provinces las: year and vvon such universal praise by aii. New Scenery, Speclal Costumes and the Iatest jokes and sang hits of the day. continuoue Iaugh. please. ..> 1 3 î t . z From the rlse untll the WŸOOOO'QNOQO-OGOÔÔÔ-Ô-OC.‘QOQÔO“OOOOOÿÔOOOOÔQNOO THE VARSITY‘ TROUPE fail of the curtain it la on: Scats new on'sale a: Box Offllce.. IOpen 9.2l) to 12.30 2 ta 15530; 7 10h95”. mile in 2:20. At that point Jgkandor (lnvnlopcd ilm withnut reç'ourse- movu ui’ wcll hi'ed unes “in 'ot'der tu gave training bille. ielmnder was turnrd ont witli a huno‘h or misrits. tA new (:mvs lutin. the iimprrs (-.omipany. Olll‘. Iiltirli' lng tlte long horns bocamo ton 'l‘lit-rn wasi n hattli'. Whm) tlw dust rnlind away lskand- er and his mates imd klllc-d a (:uw, No une lincw Wllll’ll une struck ho.i':ital hlnw hui ail lmd in mm. ,i'At lai tlmefl 'Rngcr’ilnurko op. mana pnflthe .enc. For sevnral < attcnding thre horeb salles,-M10re he nurchased n it‘\V"'bllli(rÏiflfl o! hurse hldo wltli , .. I ,n. l p ennattached and iumed'them diskandnr in a par-or, nnt ' me Ilnrscs. ale huard thnl l e ‘ai‘ hait-r had inllen from grave. He'wantt-d him and made wdeal. 'l‘he ‘pricv Iwas S200. Isknnilur wna shlppcd tn GrcrnA i'lold, Mans. Roger gave hlnt a i'ew drinks or Green itiVPr whiskey—n no, no. water. and ne went sound, Then. .laknndcr botmn in trot. Roger Raid: "Nn, Ynu must .be a pacer.” ilSkflnllPr dld not under- stand the new order or thng‘s nnd nttlclç tn a trot. lie wns shntl wllh light shm-s in front and hcavy nui-.3 hnhind. 'vloa venin nnrl evory other oid way, llllt it did not changez mnitrrn. ilskandnr wns stlii a trnt. ter. lin romand in ho converted; nager itmnrku lmd almut docidnd in pasfl un Jaknndnr when lt ed on him "ihnt thv Iblg .hl lnz mvwl him a il‘l‘ll hlll. lu nrrw-t it lin put him tn work nn .nuuxw . «in “hl-“Fiaäk.‘3,._h}{îîäâf"' ,i‘lk aimai me ,iiai'i'nw (il‘ (illl‘ tliat :u‘u un! (l i0 ilngnr luis siihml t'a St-ll:\\ waH a . dl O.’ alung", _ V ilngor saw .tlu. i'li’i'tfngè ho [lu- gnldrlna t0 a titi ml .lskttndaf‘t‘h " liandagt‘s. icg WILËA As hls snvnd ‘tn‘ à sprl‘ml tu (irveñflè a bali’ intoresl - in 1931 ls Rr-advillo and race ovrr a haïr-t “ith du. . O .. h. D m (‘1va elrmlt. ‘ u t! ( à" \ Mans touk l1lm_‘hn.rn i'nr a S3500 check, Ltdander is n ' the races. At Dommiion Daty, A timv iopleithc wn- u 'lllv or Y“ sldn q ‘the Mlnlll'd'l . 43“; '. l.|nlmem Solrl ‘omedy. _ la out' in" J Iiy æiÿv rendvio go to ndsor. (70mm. rSntherlnnd breè ml him 'the lnst qnnrtnr nl‘ two win- ning honte in 80 1.4 seconds. Thnt is as tant as hall-mile track pnnors 1m. Ilis trnlnor mys hn wlli (in in nny campany. Ae Suiherland nlrcd ' Jenny W, and .Anaus Pointh whcn monsum or “cry- iing» mile (Frank?! iowd‘ tu ls V (ment ÿvpar. " ais—Mi ' 4.. .i.’ -i 4 4 4 1 tif tllc (itlwr [nuls _ kvep tltn Green. ' ' iu-ld inuth likna hilllunl table wht'n Æ'l‘nàt dm at d in 2.!2hin Imrs'o linniors honn r, " " Iziv‘in; ally John A. MioGnüäiWflthot. e in oxchnnge . .Ëh gil' Ha n Franclst‘o wael lbusy haulint; a illoat travit ‘li‘inally il dawnvti."ot! fâkundvr ‘ thal lin .sttil hait nm) citant which im hall nat show'n rit Gre'enrlqtd. lt \ ΑBlluffld . .dr‘wn “S t'c'iwd il: W0 ' il et] tiiegh‘çlûp 'Nt V flan-nul), a «si l a A V "tube ltnth‘hnn horrgm a“ mme c t Hammocks---all pricei lowest t0 the best 962.50. 3.00, 3.50, 4.25, 4.80.555, 7.45, 8.35. ‘iiarnet” Réirigerator .,—...__,.. .-. ... “a.-. Satisiaction;‘or Motte! Reiundtd. m' Titis coach, hanmoèki vexaetlylwllatjvtiumit Tth Couch Hammock has en, all-stee frame, with spi‘ingy steel matti‘ess con; nected t0 the end of frame, with helica springs. The mattrcss in of green 'and khalïi :—.tripcd duck, well-filledwith W00 fibre, covet‘e'd wit’h thîck padding of coi.“ ton on both s‘ides. Valance on front edg' ndjnstable. Canopy of visame material w'ith fringc on sides. Strong stec’l stan’ which folds compactly when not in use. 1 Coach Hammock complote with stand .6 and canopy . . . . . . . . ..meæ Coach Hammock only Simili Stand only Canopy only 5." -.....'- l"‘(i'iii‘lwwh‘illi' ‘ “w O J Our assortmont of swing Hammocks isx omptete. Ail brand new—latest pat- et‘ns and colot‘ingS—every price from thd qualities made. Compare our prices— ' l 9.25 1m. A r.__v_ww .. ._ .. .W . ,ÿ ...v" __.___d._’_.__.._.ÿ. —— 8000 TIMES A DA your slious slriko the mcnt in your dally walü basin un r . -plvasnm 'v and nat a-ily sltoc l dues weztr ont undur Krnriling (ert‘lll. Sllnc le Is nxw‘nsivo. luo, but W Hui/u you mllclt ni A aime outlny iby repairmz ‘ nid n. en and kcnplniä ‘ , Mil 1:06 ongdltion l'nr yot Lambnis. Bras. 189 Graftm Strut” Phono 697. ä“ îmîrmx . t n WWomcn whn :pny ll'ai-mue Atax- in York numhcr ncarly 150,000i à All lm (:an rtlisè ‘is n protests "[1 |.NA D“ si . LI .‘hnvo (n relief. “10.1.9 . a . FOR SPRA'NB'AND IRUIS’IS “ne dirst‘fiiùinä. t0 (16" whon yo’l‘ in: ils to nppiy, _ lnard‘fir numufiäfÿmtwnn in. ineptie .‘ioMllin . angine W]: Pi a... .» h '. ' V Ioinntlfli: vin: pi I" A, in onllod‘ 0 Magnum prnctloo Ire ton-Quint." ‘° 1re mon“ by “W! " pr; Ç ullonnl mm. i ‘m’t y“'qu.nned halo" un prnctlce u "40"". Consul! an QPT ,M msr about your 01'} G.F. HUTCHEBÛ . Optbmetrllt oomoowMNN'r, .NI 1M EN T.