mf- S’SlDl5 AND PRINCE C0. MR. Henry Crockett shipped 12 fat cat- tle yesterday to Sussex, N. B. Mr. Alex. Campbell entered on his dut- ies as policeman yesterday. _ Rav. D. J. D.` McDonald returned yes- terday evening from a visit to the United States. Mr. Martin W. Taylor returned yesterday evening from a short visit to Dorchester. Mrs. D. i\IcNeill arrived yesterday evening by the Northumberland from Alberta where she spent the winter. THE Grand Jury yesterday found true bills in the following cases: Perry and Provost on four counts for larceny, Sanderson for forgery, Ingles for house- breaking. hir. J. E. LeFurgey returned yesterday evening from a visit~to Denver. Col. and rumor has it that some minefproperty in that region has been acting handsomely by him. The unofficial figure was some Where in the neighborhood of a million. _ f His Honor the Lieutenant Governor has *en pleased to appoint Mr. L. J, Palmer, df Freeland, Lot 13, a Justice of the Peace and commissioner for taking acknow~ kdgements for deeds for Prince County. The appointment is an excellent and popular one. Mr.Palmer was sworn in yes- terday by Judge McLeod. . ,`WoRx on the enlarging of Dunk River laetty, is being rapidly pushed forward ly the bustling contractor, Mr. James lousy. A new boiler of 25 horse power Qsgemntly been placed in position. This ,@!`Iihing institution will likely con- manufacture butter during the llgelt month as good prices are realized. James Thomas, Metrcpolitian Dis- Secy. of the British and Foreign Bib- lQ_;&ety,London pvc sn. interesting and @Qntadflnes Hondafneningf in the W. H. Smith ani! J. M. Wlthycombe- ad~ Rav. W. H. WARREN will give an illus- 'tilted lecture on Bunyan's Pilgrim’s Progress, in the Baptist Church, Central Bedeque, on Wednesday evening. Part ofthe proceeds are to go to the L. A. Society, and part to the India Famine Fund. Mr. Warren has a very fine selec- tion of views to present, and as many as possible should be present to see the greatest of all allegories ably handled by the learned lecturer. i1~n\-var 2; - _ ~ ~ ~ _' '. 1: >‘;~'7v;e\;¢ -‘»<=-_ , 2; ~.:.‘_'f» .2--'f'.-""a_.' »'5' 5, I _i_,, __ ;'_~..~-I -.; ;e_, _ ~ <1' ~_-_ _- ~_ .f> ~ r » i ~~ -- '- ~ 1' ` 8 'rum cuaapra. 'uantorrnfrmva ,_ea11sce_;3;uwa`1;i;;; ,_ s's1ms Arc PRINCE ce. CANADA»S ___f___ P A ____ _ Mr. J. 1-nu. 'ortho' Hola Ama, was Messrs w. H. Brown, summorsiao, 1" the C"""°°t°'d” ' ` ' 'A ‘ L "' and Tames Ramsay, Malpeque, left M Albert Duchemin of Charlotte este:-da morn to attend the meeti y . y ing ng towgis visiting- friends in Summerside ofthe General Assembly of the Presby- and St, Eleanora. ' T terian church, which takes place at , Hama! this evening . ___ _ _ ~Mr. A. C. Duchemin of A. Duchemin & _ » _ y Y 'nm dwelling or Mr.Jas. H. Devo-sour, , oooooouoo with the ual oe- Honors principal of the school at Kel1y`S GMS. EXDCHIHCHIQI F2111] ‘is ohorged with forging s cheque on the 1' was burned to the ground about’ uve above and promoting sainefltolliessrs. o'cloek Monday evening. The ilre is sup- Rogers 8: Rogers in Summerslde for goods posed to have originated from a defective purchased. flue. Little ot the contents were saved, I ' and as there was no insurance, the loss ls TO LET. Two rooms in Merchants a heavy one. I ' ___ =» V Bank of Halifax building lately occupied THE June term of the Supreme Court ' b D1' H E Black A I t° P W y . . . . DP Y - ~ opened here yesterday, His Lordship, M01‘1‘iS011, Mfinager- May 30. 2 aw tf- Chief Justice Sullivan presiding. The July Standard patterns just lieceived Grand Jury is as f°u°“'S’ D' C' Ramsay’ - The Designer only ten cents. Gall and . - Plm’ Hin’ Fmeman; John Dickjenon’ -°“' eta fashion sheet' free -MeGougan 82: 135% hQ° U Y Summerside; Wm. Taylor, Bedeque; %vrigh%_ ' 13 H M t& page yd! éul ‘ve Albert J. Craswell, St. Eleanors; John A i t t ‘ _ __ Tn: rmemg "5 the very hm” ‘ Henderso n, Bedeque; John Smith, Searle PI°0f» and SS S all S be culéivated this year’ Greater attention gztmg bown' Jesse A' Wnght' Norm? Bedequef A1’ C_ V¢l'y IlllD0l‘- been paid to the cultivation, of melons Heavy N,vy B155? 0;;-1-as Albert Tanton, St. Eleauors, D. P. Mc than heretofore, and aboutm varieties of Nutt, Malpeque;James McNally, Edmond t along and about 90 an ti at Seami "Grill $7 50 fél’ it f Bay; Alexander Strang, Cape Traverse; tant WOI°k¢ Kzlsirlgelons have been sownv e es .Pretty heather mixture In Thos. Hentcn, Summerside; P.P.Fanning, Mr Wm T Macon” who hats charge of heavy lining worth $8 50 for W _§i‘;l:nE’f£§e(i?;g°t£,° gl;rd1f3T§;;§,i1sI.n_;l:,;l,; __ this branch of the work, states an effort $11 'nd F57” H°"“P“|» *ly 9”” 1 J l ' 9 ‘ i ° - 0|' .Clay, Summerside; A. L. Anderson, _ __ t en da S is being madeto determinetbe best variety lsommeroido; John c.Moarnhor,Nonhom; t,n?:Tt§;”,;'rf;‘;’;;1“Iihgbfggtpinmentil_ of for gobliéiso. uNoh1;ss hilton $12'01%*°d°“mf° ° Pl” Cmh 35"* in nail* ‘John Mayoard,PortHn1;1~:oword comm, - '““ es “ ° “ -°° °° - m “ 7 _ Farm will be ripe for plucking. There are f d V ;yne Vega? Robt. Sharp, Summerslde. in an mo varieties and the yield pmmisu Ealétsuc Canada an the United States ery Bobby Ch mongt e awyers presenters Attorney mbeheavy The prospects for the entire n ese am are now being, givena $13 50 for ~ ~‘. -» 1° f- tml- - . slhss s sham ]lf’°1§1’;“r;’:€feW|. _'"3' from orop as the :arm are excellent. Amhe gm,” and mt emu* ab ,mmm *I 1° 'S' '“°» or d'°“‘°lI *amid There are now 40 acres of orchard in h bee in D h t I _ Th 1 ,mimi _ _ _ ave rr put . uringt e pas s x ilginxlnthe dogietham "vera cr y which several varieties of fruit wLlIy_1eld¢ months $3” samples of in, tatoes, Q B y _ for the first time this year. In all there are ew" Wen distributed mep?Exmd? i ` THB regular monthly meeting ‘of the 1,000 varieties of apples, plums, .cherricsf mental-Farmfto applicants in , Town Council was held Monday; evening, and pea.rs.,About an acre of tobacco will ‘ Cc wentto Summerside esterda 'in _ _ _ ~ ~ otthe country. _ 1 _ the Mayor and all the Councillors present. ‘ Pm `Aft,¢r reading minutes an d passing” a Neil was appointed amember of the pur- F;tnk#"q3ut&bead°‘thi: _ i - i n Q u ` number of bills, applications for theposvl-_,chasing committee., Moved by Conn. and hh tion of policeman were read from James James A.McNelll seconded byCoun.B;-ace? “shun-tévhave been ‘oi br: Millman, A. J. Phillips, Alex Campbell, that Wm. Stewart be jre-appointed pasthine monum Thea. I A.i.°.'i.':s§.1f°;.°:.:.:“r..~.f~.;°"°°- ..°.::;;°°~ §::...‘:°°°= f <» 0 » S°°°n ° D f ' _ _ ‘A mine of ' i ` Cgmphellbe &PDOil:ied,__..,at $8 per l watexginge the streets gaswaeceptediwggmd ng of cnxfi _ A r _ f .. _ L W _ _ ' ' - I _ ~ . I --s»= »-~ =~°=-- we M- -me r:.;;.““°.. 3... ..:” ;...”“°‘°...s.......*"°°..v 5.... '°“.:“ rf; » - d Th ' nd t by Conn. James A.McNe1ll, seconded “ e un er t _ mc did the Illeelilllg. 3 Cahm&appolnte ° eame men wavsl by Conn omcer tion Of Shutt. *'l'Bp0l't lost' The original motion hem; Hendersoifs services b@lispensed with has mt dee” Pmpared' it is “.°d"rBt'°°d Put W”-S °a1`1"ed- Mr' W'_ ' A" The motion was lost on the castiné the question offeed has considerableto Bmnnan_ addressed the _C°“°°*1 1* vote of the_may0r_ Moved by Com do with the deterioration or the pork, the 0DD0mtm°nt °f 8' “wma” as °' Brace seconded by Conn Kirk that which causesalarge annual loss to the member of the Board of School trustees. Omce; Henderson be emidoyed umm Canadian mrmen Experiments are also Mr. W. H. Manson addressed -the Council; next regular meeting at a Salary of being condupted to determine the treat- .re tank mr east end' Moved by Conn' $32 per month and ,lo per cent of an ment required to produce the beat and 'Morris Seqonded by Conn' Goss that & C.iT. A. fines collected. In reference to largest “ODS fmm thi’ 5°” °f M““it°b°__ tank bm” at the east £332’ nga that the 'the verandah at the Russ Hotel which and the N°rthW°S‘°'Ev°ry m°”l'h Samples Cmmcll meet uymormwl es ay) mom- itwas claimed encroached on the street °f the mu are sent d°.Wnl'°0t°“W5 f"°m ing to °°nSu1teai_;;i]‘?;({;tl(;;,it;,c' JT;nd]§;s the Council agreed to meet and consult th°Exl’°rime“t“1f‘"`m°“t B"a'“d°“ wer 1 1~ ' I f v ,` for stone _ . . . _ -‘ next Tuesdaymoming Indian Head, tor the purposes of auisis L ,_ . __ » 1 |_|=- .» and experiment. The results are ing 1 _% //4 I ¢‘| - _ »\ `, What an Ed ltor Says One of the editors of at Toronto paper was ofthe party who were entertained by the Grand Trunk Railway on the recent inauguration of their fast service to Montreal. “Before leaving Toron- to," he says, “a friend who came to see me oil brought me a vial of Hutch T3.b18l5S, saying he would not.; hiuk of going away from home withoughaving asupply. I laughed and put them in my bag. Feeling uncomlortztble after two or three hours out (living too hi h ~» g I guess). I began their occasional use and of- fered them to different members of the_f>arty. I soon had mv regular patients, and all pro-_ nounced Hutch vervhandy _thingsto have along. ” Ten Hutch ten cents, it all, druggists or by mail tg-com the Woonwann Mzmcms C-o.,' Limited, 11 Col- - o me street, Toront ` ,would semi tothe interest "thonivisionl, _ punctual in your atte , , always D associated. -~ native province _ and redde in aeforeign A land, may the Great Patriarch above adoption, and, may the princi le 7: Y i; r A weverbethe motto of your*-lifel. A _ 4° _ ji As a token of ourgappreoiatioo and ff _ 3,. ,__ _ _ _ y . _ _ ‘ y pngty your mind,strengthen yoaryflrggfss I ' ' . ’ | ' ° ' 'yang pgparee you forf admission 'tdithat .Cn0"ALn a H’ E. D°D.s Eaegyenly Eilugdom f where, love and »_ " _ I ~ ~ ° O I L ` °“7’s °' “"5” °"°v¢f- - -5 fi i ' f' ‘i ' ' » ' is ‘ ° ©F'F'-'<33 ‘ signed mbelmif of vie Notaries Pu _ _ _ » 5 » ~ _ ' _ °toria_pi'visioo, --»."°“°‘“"'_ ° "”°' “°' "°“°’ “’ Q* ma iN°_?*»iS°“S°fT¢mv°f°°°°-_ 0F}&ES{ g3;z:"Bomm_ onsraitg, p B if. 7 $1 A umm‘”M,P’ _E __ __ __ _ _ "' -.1 > ~ ' ~ - ' W., ` »_.-,. `“ x. J. _1n__n-m¢n.a. ' iie. _ _ _ W . _ f? ~ 0"°°“ Formerly Pony otol, ._ g¢°'B°ll=U§' ' _g = ` _ -~ we _all ¢38ln¢,.e,,?t‘§ 2°-.. “#51” lg viii ifllli watched with great interest, as the prob- 1 lem is one of importance to the Western farmer. , In the; ent-omology section at the ~Ex- perimental Farm,an insect room has been dtted up which is in charge of Mr. Arthur Gibson. assistantf entomologist. In' this room Mr. Gibson mounts the various spec- imens and also breeds others to trace their life history. From all parts of Can- ada. insects are being sent in for _inspec~ tion and szlasificati on. Amongst other insects being studied at presentare the . Hessian fly, which caused such great -damage to the Manitoba wheat crop last `V year; the fruit bark beetle, a destructive insect of Ontario; the Mediterranean flower moth, the sphinxmoth, and a de' _ ' structive insect that attacks the tree. » Address and Presentation The following address was presenterlto- _ Miss Lucy A. Hodgson* on Thursday evening by a committee of Victoria Division. Miss Hodgson intends removing to the west: Miss LUCY A. Honcsos, cnannorrsrow N, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 4 i DEAR SISTER,-'Learning of your inten- tion to sever your connection with Victoria Division, No 4, S. of T., we, the brothers and sisters of the Division feel that We cannot' let you do so without 0XD1`0SSlUS0ur' deep regret in losing so valued a member. You were always willingto assist in any good work that ready to perform the du 3 of oflices, dvance the- interest ,ot ~_cur0rder, and romo_te~ the objects for which we are ,AS Y011“Purpose' soon to leave your direct you so the ara’ yoiff _ _ __ _P ai, 11 No§pIeOrder, Love, Purity and Fidelity' esitem we present 'this-‘Hii5le, thei;Bmks of Books; may its Committee C A M Nuff 71900’ 'I' Ejfv we st _ 1. §f wi Fr. bands worth $15 00 f Exoeedmgly $16 50 for Nobby combmation $l9 00 tor CHARLOTTETOWN 8 Embroider '{x~th strong Wash Fm- troimyék Poe sph knot proof holders, Bios Bock tags a one to embrcider umm aiu. ST MENS, P 8. Wlnddl *#995 {ss".;h€.°es'~ 1