fu -l \ _[A IW . _ I' lil.; = » i l, ll fa; _ i 4' y . .'vi'»' li l l -¢»¢n1»t_.i- -' »_. \ i X ~ - +- 9 I ‘i'~i -i' l ' #yr F .-i l .'i Ii ‘-jaw -_ '.1 .-1 . -.__-. `___-_;.....:.,_ . _ _ ~==_-gg-~1#_-a i-_-,.\. ,gin ~l ‘, ‘I ' tv. ,;. 4' ' z., .S 1-. rf; lil ' = lfiilf 'll _ _ " a ff ~ if l fe _-*_ lmldverliseilélllll li ney r,ver these dlsmissals, and there - ~» is aliiays a liarge measure of sympa- thy lor those who are suddenly de- priveil of employment. The Board of Management has, however, to look to the efficiency of the road, and will have the support of the country in weeding out from the servine those who are not needed, or who are idle or inetiicient. The Board may be trusted to do its work in that: re- gard impartially, without polif/ical favor? ism and solely with a 'view`to the eiliclénft and economical working of the Railway. tal of -285, and an opposition paper ¢=_ - fi | = -.__ =- - Wi g ' cnosn or 'ri-in snnuss The series of orchard mcdtnlgs throughout the Province Uonducted by Mr. McNeill, Chief of thu Frudit Division of the Department of Agri- culture. Otba-wa, have been concluded. The last afternoon meeting was llehd in tha orchard of Mr. Underhay, Bwy Fortune, on Wednesday afternoon lust land wa~=,i followed by a meet- iug in ine hall at Rollo Buy inwlw evening. Hon. John Richards, Com- missionar of Agriculture, has attend- tizrest of hiis.departlment. The meeb- ings generally have been largely at- tended' 'and have been most infonming ~`t0 the farmers and fruit-growers wliks have _'been present. Mr. McNeill is an wept in i that pertains to the planting int. care of the orchiardl, tbei ,M Il, AI H.; varieti-ss :ol fruit and its prepiaraitiioni for market. The inf_o_l‘étation and il- OF ORCHARD MEETINGS. lustra-tions given and the n0table.in- terest aroused at these meetings can hardlly faill to give a fresh impetus tal the vafuiable industry of fruit-grow-` ing in Prince Ediward Island. ‘~ \\\\\\_\\\` ' _-F . .'/,_ » l)(ll)l)§ IUNEY ./ V \\\\ \ \ l \\\\\\\\ CVA \\\~~\\\"sf ,_ b‘i`¢SLL -‘<|Dl\i5_Y_§'_,,»‘ ~ ..l,y.i.,,. (,,:q[5T;;i).H,. .i i IIT, Wait labor struggle seems imr-l minentl ini the United States. The: United Suaitea Steel Corporation, tha, reatlest -aggnegation of capital in Same advanced legislation has been recently passed in Waahin8l»°l\ Sm". whxichi fs “git l!¢l§l1l`)0I‘ *.0 British Columfnia. Not only ia the sale ol c . mad gi bl tio fine and imprison- zxnt wlfo hav.; cigarettes in lfllvil' I 'A 1_-sig, _ I 2.50 " \ A . 3,50 fill ' our Mattresses ' ii.; 450 lfgi give you olld r_.__§‘,\ Il up an IOTI af. lltfl8 COIL ';y:!\ /_,yi to [F5 Best kinds here. :_.4M\ /e _$25 ,_.l . ___;__.,. _ Lfff-_,fl-_..,......»-Sl l' »;e;_>_;-:r.-.-'.°_-~».-"~*“-- _ *X _) ` _- .iiavi .T i] d 5,19 fig? `_i;:y"'.,':,_-,'.j,, ... ` u. -Tw: \fw_;_ Beer ®. Weeks ...lf ' successors To Moll wfiglii Finuig cu mkllulm lla* °°l = '~< , _l... | -_._ Q f` Tl" sliilliiii iillinil The Big ARENA 4 days only beginning Tue. night July Uth Matinee Wed. Thur I and Fri. l0c to every one. None Name if but fo Praisef Collier & C0’s Great london Shows Tim in st li-tcrcsting and attractive iunuaenioiii offering extant. Whole froupes of Champ- ion Lady and Gentlemen Lcapers Tumblers Aerialiafa tlymnaata Bicyclists Epuilihriaia Jugglcrs Specialists Ami Novelty Acts no where else to he seen. A triiimpiiant concourse of the Kings aild Queens of the Arena in unsurpassed deeds of daring,in the air, on the ground. and upon the Elevated Stage. Wonderful Schools of Trained Animals. A regal feast of Royal Amuuemcnt at prii-eu within the leach of Every One. Admission 20 cents Childrenunder I2 lilcenfa Rcaervl d Seals I0 Canis Extra. Doors 0pen~|.!l0 and 7.30 P. ld. Per-fomlanoer. nt---2.30 and 8. I5 P. M. 0-2.idrli. (Replaces S. S- Cumpann) l _/` l .1.,.<.i~.fl ,. if »_ .'\"`l'f" ini 1' ' ` ._ -3 rj ._ , _ ,f_,_ ` ‘> <- , ,_ fc ; l .-_ _ Ml fl "..f’?i“`~>2.' I ' '<»'»§*f~»'-;>\»'/yt ~-M' "."i7.~ ..'»,‘fff‘*;~.f.l-.i~f,._ .- //all if/‘ ‘I l » , if /l il`(L:.,}C‘(}//"ii '.';:,\ H sf ~ `\ vi f i _ .P gil .3 , \ .IN i .»i_l.i_.f _, 11 ll ")"".-'Mi li 'l 'LT lvl lim' ills" `.' I w <$ ( ll 1. ‘ li ll 5 l li ` I .\. _s__.». S no Youcotrl ‘ If you do, you want to be comfortable. Our Ierleyslare comfort-_given ~ ' See them » YOU SWIM? - __ we in eswinniugsuiis and leuiy of Good ,Bali 'ruwsla ‘1‘li¢_'¢o_isfon'gly. I ing on; Heavy Brown Linen 'ilhwels regular soskcrs and good dryqs.; -;f..»_, Q; ( l We have; the ___cb`frrectf Golfer at $|.65.»al\_f_l-_ 3-95 All colors in the fashion- able shades--Also in cream Jas. Paton Q Co. Men’s I" ashionallle Wearables ° Sltirts,be1ts,scarfs sum ' mer vests, underwear,sus' penders, umbrellas, golf jerseys, gloves, caps and hats, handkerchiefs, hosi- ery at special prices. _ 50 pairs special' pants, the 6.00 kind f0rr4~z5. Ask to see our Special 1.00 shirts. ‘ _ Jas Paton Co Ladies’ Millinery Trimmed and Untrimm ed Special in child’s hats at 25c. - Your choice oi new shapes in many fashionable colors 75c Special sailors trimmed at $2.25 ` _ Millincry 30 hats less than half p'ice and your choice of our import. cd ready to wear hats at ~ _ $2.00 Jas. Paton 8|. lin. The Store of Quality. si./ici( nlaivlonio l.iNé .- .~,, _Z ` - ~”"4-A 4” /~"<~“ _»4. - 1 e:;v~\ £_j_t:-»,Lf;1f.“.3i‘T'“ _ The S. S. Cacouna sailing from Montreal Tuesday morning, June 22 will bedue at Charlottetown Thurs- dal' Welling June 25th sails for St. ]ohn’s Newfoundland, via the' Sydueysl Cflrrylng horses, cattle and Sheep on deck, and produce under deck, at lowest possible rates. lfor further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS '& CO ' CWYOVYH Agents 6-23d3i Canada Life F acts i h The Canada Life has paid in cash profit during t epast five years nearly $r,5oo,ooo, yvh{¢1| igfmm-¢ gl?" d°9bl° th* .lmount so paid by any other Gans- plgliiodlnfe Insurance company during the same I T. Burrowzgemsummmh w K Ra ~ cn W. P. Callaghan, I ' lm. F- B-'garnet ageuisunrni. B. Cllhkf dmwffwm Cllarloitetowll Non I Rip Sandal ll Railway Oliosa, Sales from Charlottetown for Quebec and Montreal. Monday, 28th June, sails from Montreal for Charlottetown, Monday, 5th july. Freight solicited. - . glfamssenger accomodation very superior. ‘ . CARVELL BROS, ~ - Agents. 6-25_d_4i w - rlzlNclE'En‘iY'»'ib"'_“' isllllio lulltwar. .___ Dominion Day. Excursion ftetum Tickets at one way 5rlt elm fare will be inued from and to all stations on June 30th a d july nf, |909, good to reiurnup found on july znd.r9o9. 0" 'l`h\1rld»y.Jaly nf, 19.2; u upociui passenger train will leave C rlottatown at 8.25 it ni. for Summeraide. returning to leave Summer-side at 7.00 p. m., and n special P¢§On[If train will leave Char- lottetown at B a. m. for Mdrra Harbor, ;ef:;'i\ing to leave Murray Hgrhaf .¢ 4,” _ ` ' ' 0. A. slung. Superintendent. ~ l Cottage .and Land ' ' For Sale. ~:' In Charlottetown on Sydney St.. between Great George and Prince Sta. Owners left the Island. ‘A bzgrgain many be expected, Inquire 0 JOHN NEWSON, 6-l6daw. git, ' e NUTIL ' ST. DEN IS _'”°‘°~l'»¢‘i3ii‘»2'éi"f'iT“'" Willis oe invert Point pf ""°'~'f.'”.'£§¥.....""' ‘..':'.l.':.'.l:." '@..§lt'll.ss"=~'...~:-.-.‘:»=..':-"-‘-"_ Kilt!! PII lil All If I si, ' . "‘-*'* Charlottetown, P, E. I. 6-r5dai,= _*iff ' ` ~... \ ~ i alteellciclaeathnloe. '. "Or l "a|l¢¢' , ,N3 gmggkcgiuw. r i=0Ri‘rlilASAME e i_=_oov's . roller MPERS twryEM:;::n DI s. ¢ \