l l l mul: alliau aucuun wuulu uc avauavls In gui-_dominion somet_hing_a|ong this lil1e_haS ‘- o _ Tnursu/lv, june l5, -,-_ _-_ _-_ _ _~_~_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-,-,~.-_ .;-:_-_-_L_-.-_-;_-;;_-:::;_~:: -:;;:: 1';;:;-:::::_z'::,¢ I O f 19,6 been done in stocking streams with trout but the idea ' ' constructing ponds for fish culture has not, so far _ No. s. sulor: ’oA'rrl:l\r 35 we are aware, occurred to Canadians. The project ppears to be feasible and practicable and we in Prince _ _ _ Edward Island 'who bgvejtamed the _wild fox and V' It nolv remainsito complete the' strength of what is him *he m°5i P“9i_ii3hi° hiiimai 0” *iifiih 5h°“id probably o _ last distinctivei__'_Prince Island 56 able to do somethigg along the line/.of fish culture overseas un umber'}‘ive Siege Thegeare WhiCh» _aiihoiigh h0i~___°k°iY_ `.i° _3§5i‘m?_fiii`_ii €ig‘_hiiiC still places _ welve men and when these are secured pr0P0I‘ll0ll§ '1_lSj_¢__h¢ MX business. Stlii Uffefs-~hii"i}’ °P' the Battery ‘wiltléuve in once for England. This Bat- portwlitiss fcf s§m1i`“~= svcsefvatiw- _We have many tery is, as all our other units were, _ofhcered by Smiiii S_ii°am5» "i° smaii i° i_ii?i"ii°i‘i'_i`°3Pe°iiiiii@ iishv thoroughly capable and trustworthy men, men who but which _hy a small outlay in dams could be made will see to it that those under their care will be well Vilillilbie hSh Slfeami Hilti We hill/€ "0 (i0\\hi ihc golf' looked after. It is made up of the pick of the men of crnnient would gif"-iilf ifxiehfi ihe iiecessafl’ 5“PP0i'i 'ii our province and is in every way a most desirable Pi'0Vidi"§ fish imm ihe difiereiii haich°"e5‘ S0 fm' unit to be attached to. There are many men \vho We through one cause or another have missed the oppor- it have undertaken only the propagation of trout. is possible that other varieties of fresh water fish tunity of joining any of the units so far recruited. in _Which abmlhd hi m3hY Oi the iiiiaiid Waters °_f Cafmda some cases at least these causes will have [fell re- might Successfully iiiiseii here- Th¢_ Siiiileci is at moved ere this and the 0ppOm_m;¢y once more pre- least an interesting one. It is along_the line of conser- selits itself to take a hand ill the work that all _Cana- V3ii0h- Cfmilda i5 ai Piesffhi the "Chest “ii0Siti0llS.' but the fact that there are only ‘,- tlvclve vacancies should ‘not discourage intending ap- ‘1\ whcrc for all who wish to take a hand ill this the ¢ ~. \vorld's greatest war, and the greatest thing in the S world to look back upon with pride or with remorse-- -‘th pride for having taken part in it, remorse for having cl missed it. C suggest that there was deliberate and general cor- uption is to defame the Government and the country. __l_C_____S_ ,I_hc__e Wm be places ___ the Fmh or dsc- mloreover, from the outset Slr Robert Borden has :niifested aninflexible determination to protect the reasury and to guard the honor of his administration. ir Sam Hughes, who was recalled from England by e Prime Minister, has made definite denial of the lzlrges of his opponents, and has defended the Shell _ ornmittce and its agents without reserve or equivoca- CONSERVATION si tioil. For the moment at least his resolute and aggres- ve attitude has impressed the country. He has qual- __ )X( ities which appealed to the -masses, but aside froln Tliereis :l projcct_on foot in the United States to sympathy for the minister there is a feeling that the encourage the popagatlon of fish in inland waters. The Government has great tasks in hand and should not be United States tiovernmelit has offered to assume the distracted by charges which arise out of conditions responsibility for initial stocking of any farmer who which no' longer exist." c:.' '___-_;~-__ - _ M.. . __ ______ Z _-:::_~:_-:::_-_-_-_-_-_~_»_-_-: -_~_-_-_-_-:_-_-__-_-_.___-_-_-, -_._- _ _ 3 WOODEN SHIPBUILDIIIO i Slr,-I am thankful to seo your paper give so much space to wooden shfp-building and the Schooner Cons- tcrs.. The Royal Commission will be the means of putting ua men on our feet asain. ana nothing else will. I -lost one month last fall waiting for a cargo; in fact, I lost my summer and fall,- which so discouraged me thatl did no work last. winter on a. schooner carrying 240't.ouo of car- go that I could finish ln three months. But, 1 am kept poor and don't want to go ln debt. But. if we get this Royal Commission and the Bonus towooden Ship-building, I e_-_-_~_~_~,-_-_-_-_»,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~;_-. -_-_-_-,-,~_-_-_~_-:_-_-_-_#;,¢-_-_~,-,~,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-_-_-,-_~, -,-_-_-_-:_-_-_1-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-; am not afraid to build vessels-300‘ ton scbooners too. The yearly bonus of $4.00 a ton to ochooners all the time fn Coast- lug trade that Mr. Balllle has ad- vocated for us lor so , many years, and which a Royal Commission .wlll show fs necessary to build up our Coastlng fleet, and prevent._lts to- tal destruction and the rest. of us seamen amfgratlngto the United States as 23,000 hive already done. I carry a lot. to your Island; the present schooner of 60 tous carries 65,000 lfeet. 'l‘fmba`r, and 110 ltons coal. $4.00 a ton yearly bounty would be 1240.00. We emllloy three men and should have 4 of ii crew. This $4.00 a ton bounty, or .strbsldy is as nec- _ llad Nervous Breakdown, _ S Could Not; Sleep or Work '°_°'°1_'”‘ ? L . ll NOW CURID AND ATTRIIUTEB HII RECOVIIY T0 THE UBI OP _Ili-anim. DR CHAIN! Some splendid reliiltlilmvo been ro- ported to un from tlie combined use of Dr. Cho»e"| Kidney-Lfvor Pllls and Nerve-Food. ln compllootlon cases they work together with mot. luc- ceon. ' wlifle me rclaney-Liver Pilu grime the ootfon of llver, kidneys mt' bow- els. and no _-overcome denilniuento of than Ill. the Nerve-Food on-_ rfchea $6, stronllhenmthg norv- cs n up the _lyotomlfi o gonor- ul ir! ' ` ` loltoi' £80 Work. could B. Hflllilll. liiurbrook. Mule si- 33 wrt lottnr. I uno: my Mint nn lm- ’ l’$'m.‘""‘*“.‘&li'3§.1i.i°3_l.’§l’;"I‘t‘aft?.‘.."lt .i‘H."‘.-,.'l?.'_f.’l'.'{.‘ M¢D|C|NlO» .soundly and would :tart up so sudden- 'ly an to nlmolt Jump out of bed. My kidneys were bad. too, and I lied swan palm _tn my back all day. I doctored wftliy our hmlly doctor, but he dld not seeth to know what needed. I vu recdmmquded to try;Dr. Cliue’s'Dlerve~ after starting the un of the Nerve __:sc_l ggi they do on und together-`&o iiorvo Food should bo und lfter meal all ut the bowels ln healthy oouifftlon. Dr. Ch ‘ l I l i..‘i’.°fI. ‘3.°°l§i'l.°.'..L'§, ‘$13. '¢'l’cZff Food, and could 'sleep will time illghtl- essary as to one paid the steamers, and for the some purpose. Take as an example, the steamer "Hinter- prtse" fromricum to lnontagumslie trot $9000 subsidy or bonus last. year. No/W, S9000 would pay $4.00 a ton to tlilrt, --eight (38) Coastlng Schooners, lfke my own, and would employ 114' seamen, whlle___tb'e "En- terprise" employs about 12 men.She gets this subsidy or bonus not for the malls, or passengers, sho may happen to carry, but for the freight ‘al the Oar Ferry connecting with the 1'u'lnnd` trains touch at all ber ports with malls andpaxsengers. She fs in direct , petition with us Coustlllg Schooner! as are subsidized rall- Uayll. Then the fishing Schooner gets ai bounty on her building, glso a year- ly bounty on her tonnage, and the Captain and crew get a bounty ov- 'ory your-which la A pension- :But ul poor Colltfug A Schooner fs1lo,ws_ 'dau 'noe got- anything but. hard! bnotlkl. c ' crfasnglrililr flinim. _DPC-) *_-_ f _ , if . Schooner "Bull" fort Eifglng' N."B. ' "4‘ L.: ‘I i i ii 1 tr _ -an-l-`-_ _ MR. QUNUAN __M_cNl|Ll.. i -‘ __ ' Yeom-d¢¥.'1lie Gulgillsn reported the serious lllocupl r..DuncAn Mt. Nelll, formerly ortho _Customs here Food and Kidney Bllln.-,I' 'ko ¢ro\¢}“"i ii" is 7”" 7°” "i ti-'° c"""m° at Ottawa.. ~` Later word vu recolvpd that he had passed o :yet 3.15 yolterdlr _lwfllllll ln the Jil 'year._o_f lill Ile. -. I-llubrothef felt 'yesterday morning ifor Often. and up to thojtfuio of his departure bulnqqt _lonrliid _of lilo- ddllh. ’; _ _ The lots Mr. MoNolll _wal born ui .; _ __ tl lrulxl . ' , if - gd.-al- ._ ..._ _-___.___.... ._-.._~..-.gc-_...,.__._ »'r.r.t'.'i:-.rr»i..§,l'e;»a‘.t.lr'::i _ f up _ _ _ /Mfg. _ \_ _-.-- '_"‘ "` l * '_‘-"»‘ l l sri _ ig a 3'* \ .*x_ \' _ - ___,`__ oruelignuu_uy individual styles, - y- "--_.. _vw r--v- '- _ -_` P l fd lui- Dréases are' -well made o`f t ‘li . if. xi, fi-f"""’f‘ _ ~.;..:~`;.- ~_i:?’¥,_~, 3.”-Ifiiisfsli f_1i`i~7.‘}':»#l. ¢ si "-?5`?‘-~ _,.. _ it ii FE1\iN1~:LL & CHANDLER i l 1 l -Our' Screen Doors and Windows fi will keep your Home Free from Flies 1 . . ' V » I Now is the 'tmie to protect iydur home from the deadly house fly'-'-"-and. this is the -placeto get screen-doors and windows that will last long’ and give real satisfaction. _ _ You will find excellent' values and f real quality in our present line of screen doors, screen windows and screen cloth. _ See the display here today. _ VICTORIA ROW ` '_ _ £_ m e, Chelsea, Massachusetts; Mrs. lfu, Dr Wllllam Jnkeman. Glace The funeral took place oil Wednes- ay, the 10th of May, services being eld at the house at 3.15 by Rev. Mr. The interment wus held ln the Peo- le’s Cemetery, Rev. Mr. Lfttlejohns tllciutfng at the grave. l EXPRESS MOTOR OIL “Carbonless” Ask Your Dealers 978].-5-16-Mtllttf. O _ cColl Bros. 8: Co., Montreal w. H. Flu-:_NcH, » Maritimh Traveler 1 pg' 'fi' ' i _ . _ ish his memory four sons and two dull- i gllters. The sons lnclude Mr. Clarence White, who llves ln the old home at Montague, Mr. Russel Wlllto, who came from British Columbia, to mln ister totlllm ln his illness, Mr. Lelgb Whlte li member of the staff of the Bank of Montreal at Vancouver, and. Mr. Garth White a prdmlnent official of Canudlan Pacatlc Railway at Mon- treal. His daughters ure Mrs. A. Plc- kard ofthls city and Mrs. Naysmlth of Vancouver. A large circle of relnt Ives and friend; unite in sympathy with those who mourn. MRS. ,IAMES BROWN. ln the passing of Mrs. James Brown another llnk between the past und the present has been severed. She had reached the advanced age of -four score years, and had been an lnvalld and confined to her room for the past twelve years. She bore her sufferings with Chrlstlun fortltude'belng .sus- tained in the hope and assurance of the future Ilfe. The late Mrs. Brown was s. duagh- tro of the Into Mr. Wllllom Jakeman and was born in En¢land,'comlng to Canada. when but a. child with hor pargnts--‘ direct-*to Prlnce»_Edward Is-` an . __ _ ._ _ ' For tlie greater part of her llfe she resided in the country than removed to Charlottetown about twenty years ago. where alle resided here untll the time of her demise. Her bu`dl>snd_predecensed her slx\ teen years ago; and after- his death Mrs. Brown llved with her son Mr. Aubrey Bx__wn.'Stump Vendor ln the Clmrlottet _ n Post Omoo. For a lffetfme she had been a con- DIILY SELECTION! FOI Gllllllllll IEIDEIS 11'-4 _ Iurulohol byVl.l.l-suns. 'rl-unit Twice. 1 in I 'l‘i!iA§tll-'fivf'oe bhfore you mail the nott; up. » marked at last ye_ar’s prices. we can please you. fn* w,i"tieh"'&;ui`reél¢lessly 'devote your- _do ` I _w_h¢l\x8Gl\l'._At1ler ooqlln YW , ` aaiigé mm allen roi-.lu ilinuri _'1'tnn|;.» twl _ before gon pon atop; _tqe :cun- dnl that you -flat :nlgxiz 361| may do mme.; _ulun “wr g it yearn ot efl'ort-eng: uet,»_rl¢ht.. -And thgugli't:i;,;t.ory “_ 0 ;_o*;m;`~why ro one of |89! I1 YD"- ovm eye reinr ve lie_ bcugu, before you lioliirle' you nwmr wfl'o~ there was 6 tlmoraome y _ bpd: `vilnnF you ae- ol_|i»ed.you'd molto her llla as cheerful l¢_¢.f7lc 'llp#.'_AlM. l_lll',took yo ,___ _ __ __ ,_ K V _ 1 , ., -._¢@.-i»\»-rg.-...U-_-.~»¢~-_ -it-» 1 s-loam "W r "`l"‘[»'\»'1‘ \ , _ 1 “The Haberdashery” _ _Splendid Suit values $|o.oo_up ` We have extra values to offer ~ _ you in Men’s Suits at, $10.00. Better Suits at $12.50, $15§00, $16.50 and Good Snappy Clothing bought at old prices and 4 Our expenses are small hand our _assortrnents f large, some 300-Suits to select from. I Thus we are f ina position to give the farmers of this country values they will find -hard to duplicate elsewhere. _ ~' ' Remember our clothing is bought only' from reliable makers thebest in the' Dominion. No shop made goods at any price. Try us for your new Suit _ _ self l rung some poor sent. 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