..»--‘-»--sl-v-F "' f 'ir _-._ ._ fr oiuvavo sm... 0 RDI nail 'A ,,. ~ _ 4 i *_* dined/ Sf/1 Z/zzzlf H11 her' Tom . 3 _-P’ _ 3° » W - asfovvef T L Tl i.HaRLo'r'rE'rowN PRINCE Eowaim 1Sr.AND,cANAna, sarunnav, MAY 26, .gee ,_ ,,6,';'s&,gs,;r;_=,,;¢,»g;,=,,, ~- ~~ _-rx "~' “_ -or .1 ~ - _ _._ ‘ ..._- . _ , ~ -_ _ ' _ _ -_ - " _ = - - ,_ -=_ ~ "F _"5 - ,F f- f _ . 'fl ~. ' _ ._ . I "_ . " .. ` I- ,' w “~ f ~ » ' ' "` ‘ "T “ ' *;'~‘_.»*‘.=;~-“" P.-_ /rf . » I ` ~ - ' r H fy Nr "fi li *_ ` ‘ P. ' PN' PM P' _ ` '_ 2' Ni? A _ A W' I I ,_ I 0 _ ,_ V' _ ` ` 'f .‘ ‘I ~ ~ I 1;' th( _“_ ____ _ .. ._ _ .. -1 r I _,.5 _ -Y. _ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ __ W _ W __ _ _ _ _ *___ F __ V Y __ _ __ , V w Ylissvl _ _ _ _ _,___ . _ _ ____ _ . _'lg *__-_ __ __ _ g _.__ F ' Sill I -'_ D- iluiviciillllii LQRD AYLMERS liiuai ui inui I P ` P' I i _ > 'J . A 4 *_ > I* Y Q "W II* _._~;‘.4.r`; ." P ` n 'L3' Labour Assoc,ioiIoii` ileinands_NAt -I0Ih“» S0 |`|€ii'iil oirmheuyqr--imhigrneh I 'Agent Preston. Lennon, Oat. ~l(a,y H-'(Special)- Norman Richman aged about eighteen ygsrs, at iii Methodist young D¢°pie's picnic held at BDettigne's Grove in Westlnlnleter yesterday, being accidently sho! All-lla eya by a rifle. . 'rho Lshor lidscationsi association ot Ontario held its fortii annual conven- iicn here Yfsterdll- A resolution asking that the Govern- ment dismiss W. T. R. Preston on the grounds of' conspiracy against the interest of labor was unanimously passed. - l_-_-#___ I .- h PHINEE IIE WALES _ hhMmh Prince ci Wales College Convention took place yesterday afternoon in the assembly hall inthe presence of ii' large number of spcciolioss, when the following' program #as dlttled out. \ Opening Selection by Orchestra Report of the Yesr’s Work by the Principal Presentation of Medals und Diplomas by liis Honour the Lieutenant Governor Solo and Uhorus...... ..Mr. J. Murchison address by Mr-_,Justice Fiisgernld Piano Bolo by Miss Waterman Vaiedictoliy by Nr. Winfred Bridges t cont-agion is past. - a lt"-loo Dairy Far-rn# supply from that A Quarter Stopped and Some Stringenl 'Regulations Pul inio Operation. ' Life convict McGee made a sensational ST- JDHN.,-MBV 25-(9D°°|ll)-The Board sanitary imlirovements are made. it I of Health has decided that the typhoid The Board also considered the situation h enldemicls due to imirnremliir. _ in this city use tonsulsteii s number ei it has been discovered that there was regulations which will be given legal no yphoid at a farm .at Bloomfield from force asspeedilyaspossibls. _ which the milk was sold toSt. Jobn and: These will compel milk vendors to C the Board decided to prohibit the sale of provide dairies separate and independent to milk this place until all danger of from stables and will compel washing by bo also ordered stopped until some necessary buyers were passed. m ‘Board Says and Traced these vendors of all cans in which milk is The farmer will be called upon to make 'shipped from the country. ,_ number of improvements in the It is said that the cans are now sent m sanitarics about his place. back to be cleaned at the farms. MIIBE HEPHIEVE I IN PAGE MUIIIIEH Bos'i'oN, May 24.-James H. Vahey, senior counsel for Charles L. Tucker who is under sentence to die during the wee of June 10 for the murder of Mabel Page, culled upon Governor Guild today and later flied a statement contending that the power of pardon or refusal tu pardon wus, in his opinion, vested jointly in the governor and his executive council, and that the governor must, as a matter of 0...... _ _ _ _ --ir w.h~_. _ _ _ _ _.sorts ww. refer ui some-15 to we council- Address by His'&|&"lhib Mayor Paton Orchestral Selection Address by Superintendent Anderson L. L. D. The governor has called a special meet __ ing of the council for tomorrow, when hs will ask his advisory bosrdlfcr authority to request the supreme court of (the com- Addm“_|,|,gm_ 3,1* gnu;-.|_ .. .monweslth for an ,opinion on the question _ _gpg “Q5 §\g._gm‘ " 'of law suggested by Mr. Vahey, _ Principal" Bohwfcls 3 Kiiqhentlf and sensibly reported the pi-ogfessor the past year. The advance made was most gratifying; inuch above that made in recent years. The close of graduates was exceptionally large. Of the plant relations of the studenis and the s he spoke feolingly. The education given the students was for the purpose of fitting them for the lives they were to lead; in The 'govisrnorand Mr. Vahey oitreed that, irrespective ol* the merits of the Tucker case, or of the future action of the governor, itls desirable as a matter of precedent to have the law definitely interpreted. The hearing before one of the justices at the Tucker trial on the new evidence in the case, which was to have teen held on Saturday, has therefore been postponed. the college walls the trainfng they* received was to develop ments muscle N and to give them the energy that diili- cuity creates. and the ability todo mlilroih in the midst of morogtc carry on t er work well and- with strenuosity on the street, in the ollice or on the farm; to be better men and women because of the discipline of the mind lmbibed in Prince Oontidned on page 4. his in hun IUII AIHLEIES Bnnnm, May 94-Gorman writers in commenting on the failure of German athletes to carry off liitllal honours in the Olympian games at Athens, asserts emphatically tiiattlleohisf cause of the low standard of their physical achieve- menisis the beer-_drinking habit, which is arauy sspping the national vigor. Several wx-ii/srs_ and that this habit prevents the Germans from scquirins thsti tsutness of muscle which distinguished the American and English athletes, and not only causes superfluous fat, but seri- ously affect the heart, which is thh sport Orkan par excellence. John Sinclzr, Secretary for Scotland, _ - - A . his di h sed. urns( to SMALL SHAW EIIH PEACE IN HUSSIA _ _ ~__.. Sr. Pi-rrsnsnune, May 24.-Professor Mllukofl, the spokesman of the Constitu- tional Democrats, according to a thoughful article published by him in the Rach today, is rather dsspondent over the prospect of staying the tide of revolution in the country. He bases his pessimism upon the conviction that the Government will not yield s' full constitutional regime, with which he says it is still possible to calm the passions of the people. He regards Pre- mier Gcremylrin and his Cabinet as more puppets, doing the bidding of the powerful influences at court, and believes that Emperor Nicholas is destined to throw away the opportunity as Louis XVI did, of transferring the country to fa peacsfuipsrllamentsry regime. This the professor considers to be the Governments last chance, and that a refusal to do so will cut the ground from under the Constitutional Democrats and strengthen the revolutionary elements, which are preaching that .parllainentarism is an illusion and makes anarchy ond bloody revolution inevitable. _ __ ' ' P _ V I I ' I F; ml I .wewomen who refused to"pay taxes' wars-v» T I' _ iq _ V _ _ _ , taking this course in`ordei°-to advance they _ __ _ ' I _education ei the cssihetasihisiers, asap' APPIIININIENT IIE STEPHEN IIIIIEAHA long article on Stephen 0'Meara the Boston Globe says: In appointing Stephen 0'Meara as police 'commisioner -Gov Guild has made s choice that will be most GIIIIIJ HACES Al _ _ _ . 0 Escape From Penitentiary. A$*i“‘P Eh* E"I°I°“°Y °f Eh* Mimi* C°“"°i|°° ‘sheriff Believer sealer of T iioin ilifiiii’ " A I STRONG VIEWS, Phi iivii ur _...__ FIIIS andfsvsfilfls Fetal *Says ihe Force Musl Have a Commander Creamer Children Are ver in'uries. J I in Chief Instead, a Return to ihe I" the W°°dS' _-_ Old Order of Thin s. Kmosrosr, Ont. lilay 25.-(Special)- - * g tlempt to escape from the pententiary Here .he entered the base of a large an night “ld would hh" “Bonded had Mourlmsr., May 25-(Special)-Caneda`s gradually, but that there had not been a t °Hn°°:°rr::‘;;::;:_{b::l;;:_t:; |?;i‘;;t;:n‘I*I ghldiiihatse zegbllnlitidldxreisiiliithlefllliihzzzd 8b;1.:v:e':;il'),ri)i:lil;el:J:inion a Commander theory of tm" pl” “nd kldnnpplnx nd unto tha ull" th__°vRha“w"_ offthe Military Council that now runs in 'Chief should replace the Military ` milltar"y' ai!`airs. Council. B mmm, under construction -and cumb°d_ This was the gist of a statement made I He recommended that the Militia Act the wp' but slipped. md Ml to the lest night by Lord Aylmer, Inspectori should be altered so that it would provide ;n_|ed mm » mm fwemnkhnl mann” injurlm General of the Canadian Militia, who was _ for the appointment of a Commander in ' inhiiontreal yesterday inspecting the local Chief which practicali me a t orning when he was missed. This attempt together with the recent He said that the militia had developed I He leftadummy in his eeil and his,» ,. , ' 7 'W' W “mil bum” Wm not -dlmdvend un ml trodbs. V _to the conditions ani.edatingl.ord Dun- _donald’s dismissal. to the ohange.- Be said that no notice He had a quantity of hammers and " ' °f fe -~ -~ iii iniii iiii Huw iivi iii iiiniuimiis Miami iiiiii bsld. t . _ which has been discussed by the British ___ _ _ and Russian Governments at intervals Orrawa, May B4-At the banking and CmcAg0_ May 24___z|°n»s watch _ commerce committee Mr. Maclean, cf Tgwex-_ th, “rat swmtum emewd by . Lunenburg. explainsdu bill of the Royal John Alexaédn, D°w|e_ in the ony he Bank of Canada to have the chief offices (mm,-19,1 Z hu bun mm down The _` changed from Halifax to Montreal. iumbe |,; 1, | ed 5° I d ' _ ___ I ' ' P4' Mr Carney of Halifax, strongly objected r 8 nz “B mm r ll °wBlks` SACKVILI-8. May 25-(Special)-Shar _ McQueen of Dorchester, after careful investigation into the disappearance of he Creamer children has abandoned the ‘ believes the bodies of the lost little ones re still inthe woods. He is arranging for amore systematic nd thorough search than has yet been i AN ANGLII-HUSSIAN _ AGIIEMENI NEAH LoN11oN. May Zi -The Standard says hat an Anglo Russian understanding since 1003 is nearing final negotiation One of its main features is the avoidance of anything that could be construed as being hostile to Germany. Russia abandons her claim to a port or railroads on the Persian Gulf, but requires recognition of her dominating position in Northwest Persia while sho ecognizes Great Britain's similar- position AMAlms'i',May 24-The raced nt the park W” “Ivins M thefeetmls and that nge” in Soutnern Persia. Neither power °°rdI“"y"°med by 'MPV ¢m““5 °l hr:g:::;:‘;';;;‘l::1°“‘:"°W‘;-;`)h°’° were on’ two B Maha ESS and tree however, Drofesses to inteilere with ~ e. . an Boston. i Mr. O'lifcaro's serious life work began c ss, halfmile boats. In the three minute ' _ ` ` hs s reporter for the Grohe. 'rhst was einer Abbot W. won, heat time 1.14 in the Px;:.‘€}‘_”’*f§:_3_1°p°;°_Sd“:°:m““““:;§;. GA N 80 ~ ' I - _ @ B W COIDB away bnckin 1872, and ln the R4 years 2 that have elapsed since then, he has A Right Wilkes won, 112;, with idermiin second; Special Blend third Y directors present when it vias decided to change the hsiid oiiloes efiiect until is meeting of the shareholders ld I hi ' i b Id . _ was held and approved of the change. ____ "“°°d " ° °"° “S” °“ y -"D “"1 D“'“°Y B’°'"'°" -'°“'°*'- I" "W W’ sir. Fielding shin that reniisiehtniiy he aging euiwr, managing editor te .general manager, editor~in~chief,_ pub- ilsherand part-owner of e daily news paper, and now has been made police commissioner of the cityin which his life’s work has been accomplished. Although horn in the province of Prince Edward Island in 1854, Mr. 0‘Menra has always been regarded as a son of the Charlestown district, whither he removed when aboyoi 10. 'He was educated at the Harvard grammar school and after being graduated there he took the regular. four-years' course in the Charlestown D notably as a Fourth of July orator, in 1800 Atlanta peaee convention following the ° Spanish-American War. 2' He is married and has three daughters. Mr. 0°Mearas parents and himself will be remsmbandashavingresided in this . City, on the north side of Queen Square near where W W ‘Wellnet's jewelrv SAYS' EZH_A_IIiIE_L_LU_II f IS III ASSASSIN ._ d iiore,one of the leading women sufi’ra topay their taxes_on the ground thatl taxation without representation is ti tyranny, harangued a great crowd of 9, women suifrmists from the second morning. Esoheqiier Asqulth ss an assassin, be- ~ cause he stood in the way of the advance or the wetness movement, sud chisi Sccretaryf Ireland Bryce and Capt. were o raun y a is on - iiors into:-msd her beam-s that slis was-neil the lattarn! the determination of . ‘ t dsc hc were condnotl the cam sl stages from reporter to city editor, from 0| city editorto lilws editor, then man- J E bl h h 1” _ at mam, Elven 0_ B_ Then 1, ,very ~ double were on intimate terms. Some 3 sc °°' indication of the precious metal at Middle P W°°k° 58° NH d0\1IJ|° lvft and has not Bosrori, May 24-In the course of a ' bod la Mr. O'Meara has spoken much in public R pee establishment nbw stands. P _ van, five years old, who last Sunday LoNnoN,:May 24.-Mrs. Dora Monte- W IHE NAIAL REBEL ted and s rich find is looked for. EI UUE EUIINII MISSINE [NHL tary Director of the Metis in the Rebellion of i885, died suddenly on his farm at Gabrlel's Croselngon the North Saskat- ohewen,‘i1ear here, on Saturday He was in his 75th year, and' was a robust and vigorous old man. Dumont, upiothe day of his` _death retained 'the implicit confidence of the Metis, and the Indians who almost worshipped him. He ass Timothy V. wen first in 1.00, with -Wu In “vor 0| H,,mn_ He hownen Latinos, May Z4.-The latest report of eoPa_tchall, jc., second. - _ _“muah” mn mon” would “IL md the nit dead, oft revived, Father Gapon, th” A”3l°`J'“’°“°“° "F"°°m"“" Wm-15° f ' . soonerorlater the head office would to °pp°"`° "P "IW T“'°““¢|fh CUHWPY. Of Sb- t mightaccept Mr. Hendsraonb amend- 3* P "'|’°"5°'| nndllls’ 0! bil K0 summer ue thouzhtthn ur. Monera _\’°*°'_'_°"=:f:h'°h-=°tthm woortertto nves s mont and the one put by MacLean. may 3° 0‘J"k"' Th*-‘-Y “WW U1" NIU Md! Mr. Hendcrscifs amendment was lost W“"k° Ph” °f Fame' G*1D°“'H. but WAS ° iver. 'rho send yields n isir .iny's wsse H A ::_"°° beg" “°°"~ It is the reporters _ m ny lm-gon mu, proper fmimles who eory t at the body found at Oskerliii Bild I" im “B W" W9 5P°“k°" *P 51”’ “swam ,,”h|ug“,_ The mam had hm _ __ was that of the double, who was slain by ever been discovered but the areas are G°P°“ °i` NH h€lD2l‘8- his summer goingto be thoroughly i>"°°' Bhrocnu, May 24.-Gabriel Duuiont_ “_ ___ First Lieutenant of Louis Riel and Mill- A E H E plenty, lobster fair. UUEEN IIE SPAIN Lo --- hee resides on a fern. quietly during the “"°” M” “`P"“°°°“ EM ""1 _ haf mother, Princess Henry of Battenberg st eturn from D kota ' S1. Joris, N. B.. May 24-Mamie Galli- '::;3M7he“g:§ “fer rebemom “ frontier of which King Alfonso will aww, his future bride. ieappeared from her home at Dowy The departure of the Princess from l udition by her pet dog The little girl enthusiastic demonstration on the art ' ' was some distancein the woods and had ofthe Spanish colony here, while pths glsts under* whose leadership many n udergone untold agony in her endeavors platform sl vr d fl i women have pledged themselves not to so "cm" e wth English Und her way cut. friends, who gave the future Queen of Afton her disappearance large par- Spainahearty send ofl’ King Edward dssat outta search for her, but no Queen Alexandra, the Prince and rdoecoiiid be found until the loud ___ Princess of Wales, the Duke and kingof bsrdog attracted the at- Duchess of Connaught and other Cove, was found today in an exhausted Victoria Station was the occasion for M, ' i ‘ _ har “nlticnof some msn, who followed it,. 24 Wh Ch G D. members of the Royal Family, and the ournetos lwampy spot where the Nm Y°“x"M“7 ° en M ' staifof the Spanish embassy were among -I-_ii--t-_-__n@__,, Brunswick, sent his regrets for a dinner party last night he intimated in his note himtoaccept her kind invitation. Mr. Roberts' explanation was sufilcisnt. It ' She denounced Chancellor of the wp,,,m|y||¢¢|," bud, WN d|m,“,.°d_ Roberts. the distinguished author of New those present I 1-"F.`ll‘W' _ .“2.2if2i"$lZ°.f.’L“i...§‘.i. T.?.`$l‘Z...€Z"'?I.'l CHICAGO MARKETS. Onioaeo May 25 - (Special) _ follower UWB MMU. 48_ ‘ Ocrn, June, 47§ ' .. ' ‘ _ Ondidtndsy night when he rotumedto when 1 _ wg what rr 83* _ ` his studio apartment, he discovered that Rn' Ma °____ ' P k I every article of virtue and vslue,inoluding Y. or , an.. $18.25 _ ' """" his evening clothes, had been stolen. ‘*’*'l Loisnoiv, May 24.-The strictness of the _ . store who opposed the snovenseat were w°m‘b HAVE émm Hn" I' marked men, and "suggested that her do so herself were It not for the fact that ~ IOC ‘ use vm enngsi is osnnaisg her _wc P ':=_ia“:ee.-epim no teiiemrs ‘usa ever TASTED v_________ . ‘W1 5””-“nd P" th!-“_P"' I The house of hrs. Montedoze, which is or-. I lllll-ll,"l\§§; _ _I Hes- .°.f'.r..:::‘::'h.°¥..‘.$.:. , i E °”° ` _ situated naar the Thales, not far from me iiiiimi: iisii commits, uhiioo. __ ,_r.smsbsr¢»sox.-sce.s._s. . - _ ._, .~_" _.___ Hafnnlesdinftii, is' befriended and sur- rsunledby tax aoiiscisesuui baiiias who hope to stirvs her out ne elhat an li yf as ir sn. to obtain their ilidilputabls rights. ~ censorship and the complexity of tha military movements rendarlit diiiicult te estimate accurately the eonditiim of sihirsis Nsu.l,hutitis clear that urs' native rising is of the most serious pro- portions. ' Chief Bai_l_ibalta's movements are cbsoiiit, bat ls is certainly moving from olaos to place and causing unrest, if not' rebellion. wherever he goes. Portions of laversi tribes have joined him in open ilslance. llsjoi-‘ Smith and Col. Mc- Kdnlis both have had serious lighting. The formsr‘s movement down the Isildndl Valley toBnRal_o -Rirtwas signalled by. ehtranbs. _1'ri_ands`of Irs. ilontedore are HH Wlfrli fhoils country in into Zululand. _ , _ s outburst of beacon ill-as all over (bei Burglars had gained entrance to the apartment from the roof, and had-secured articles aggregating., in vslue $5,000. Nothing llad been ovsrlcokad~~.~i1y *tha intruders. A smsii this ihwinshthe and the manuscript of several short stories, had hen deposiladmras gone, and also s me collection of lntagiioe and iiiineos. An old Swiss watch. which had belonged to the author’s grandfather, was insladeul in the slander. with mr. Roberts, live his brother, will Roberts, the poet, and his son Lloyd Boberts,thsmagssine writer. All of the oecupsntsof the rooms were away Monday nighe,so that the thieves had several hours in which to collect their Srsrs or Onio, Orrv or Tcuzoo, _ ss. Lucas Covsrv. E Frank J. Cheney makes oath t at he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid and het sein ann wi i the s r one 'unfinished manuscript of a new book, ¥1UNDRED Dghpfipg f,,':.m,:c|, ,md every case of Catan-h that cog not be cured by the use of liali'kCatarr Cure. BEAN J. CHRNEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in gylgsrasenoe, this 8th day of December, A. (Snap) A. W. GLEASON. Noranv Pusnio Ball‘s Catarrh Cure is taken iniarnally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testi- monmlg' IEQGCHENEY A500 T l d 0 . . , . c s o . som an omaha, vie. ’ Persia's independence, In regard to Turkey the main principle will be the preservation of the integrity of tha Ottoman Empire,hut the reforms in Macedonia will be carried on. __/ The status quo will be maintained ln Afghanistan and Tibet, and the lines of oilowed in the Far East. According to a Berlin despatch, the Kaiser, in conversing with the Chinese commission whichlis now carrying out a ontinental programme, strongly advises China to creates powerful army as rapidly _ , _ _ dbh hm ,_ 5' H th ,_ certainly not his. Agents at Teriokl i:om2intovNi:::c;`eapfl;;reit il;l:nti‘iiiPafi eb;ca "he" G°p°”'° W°“\lU ¢°UJD&Di0l1.' “ pmalble' It shmud be ‘mated ‘nd meeting of the shareholders. M'_“°- U5°“|-Y°‘"*» AWN. saw Gsiwhh . uw days ,gm 0,180: the reporkm, who selves, who should avoid imitating the --- knows Gapon personally, says that until _ N " , a few days ago, a man resembling Gapon Svmiiiv, May 24.-A large number of staying some time at Mme. Ustalyova's rbspecton an engaged “m.°h|,mfo,. wld I house, was in another house. I-le and his °“ th° Ch"‘°5° f°"c“' controlled, he said, by the Chinese them- military institutions of other countries. This is interpreted asa warning not to allow the Japanese to get sn undue hold FISHERY BULLETIN. May 22-(Special)-Georgetown ; Cod & lobsters fair, herring scarce. Alberton : Herring very plenty, co Malpeque: Lobster fair, herring scarce. ("1-s); A FAMILY NECESSITY. It’s remedy capable of affording immense relief tothe hundred and one ailments that constsiitl nrise. It may be a cold, perhaps loothacge, neuralgis, sin in the back,-use Poleop‘s Nerviline, Nt is penetrating, pain subduiniz and powerful. lierviline s nt least five times stronger pastfoiir or five years, being granted l°“Londm_ many for Spun at the tman hizadsiggéydrggigegiesand its vicrthteiéi Y o over-es me . For men nr beast Nerviline is a panacea for all pain and costs only 25c. per bottle. Buy N ervlline today from your druggist. 'Q Conilcnscdadvcrtlscmcnts (Too late for Classification.) FOR SALE-Five prize winning Buff Cochin and four half cochin Bantanrs also chicks and eggs cheap. Ernest Carr. 26d3ipii. (;r>"iiiYIiYvi:iaT-te-¢i7for*g`e_n>eral housework. No washing. Apply to Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer, corner of Euston and Rochford Streets. 25dii Fon SALE-1 shsrhegtfoii 'rlrhil In good condition. Cost was &22.fl) will sell for 88.00. R. F. Mnddigan Co. Queen Street, Charlottetown. Ziidiii. `N]ANTED'-Everybody to know that tmspassers fishing on our premises at Bcnshaw will be gaosecuted. No por- mits granted. C. . Crosby. Heath Crosby. 20d2w. OLET.-liouse on Kent Street new - occupied by Mrs. McNeill containing I0 rooms. Possession given middle of August.. Apply on t e premises to Francis Mcliory. Mdiiipd. , Tsksbislh lsmily Pills for constip- b “WL Nltiolle J EMEMBER.-That everybody reads a morning paper as the news is then h and np~to-date, and that °° ‘&‘i‘° .““ii.. "“J.‘“€‘ iii’ ....'I.3’ ev s e s sdgrgrtisell while their mindnfs still bright and active. ABOUT YOUR HOLiDAYi-Tr Prince Edward Island. Finest sum. mer climate in America. Fishing. bath ing, sailing, rowing, eco. Cool nights, no fog; Hoto rstesmoderate. Free descrip- ti matter for a postal.-Tourist Asso- iation, Charlottetown, Prince Edward sland, Canada. ____ ___ (9 “*sh~e‘“'» aj f _ if . .f nr, ' 1 . ~ , ham-tr* -~ 'r '- ' tw "' ""“' »na- _ _ - -. ' ' Iwo ‘sections-a--he .sore sei The whole Paper .- P 4