_ . _ / lliE%Ti¥llT \ >SE_LEC_TED__i=rom uns wEEii's riEvis__rpj|i_ ni; r.fi_iiiin|iN'ss.uuiiniv sussezisrne _ ,,. I .~. .' -‘-‘-.‘.'.. '. . , __ f '\""`-. ._ \ .__ _ _ ,W-be hill-i. _ Appelrs _Dlrl _Cotton _and Woolen " Waste ~ Sanitary Cotton Polishing Cloths for Power House,Gnrsges, Machine Sho e nod all,Ge_nar_al -Purposes. Write £- samples and quotations to the mnnufact urer. Gray fe? Co ‘ 23 25 Common St. ~ M li 1 P. _wus egg-na ' Q l Just arrived an extra Sue lot ci black and patched foxes which wil be sold at lowest possible prices. The above are .mostly females Dont miss this snap. Wriie oz phone THE TYNE VALLEY FOX EXCHAN GE, - Tyne Valley, P. E. l. if-airnslfrffui I .--' The aervieesat the grave. T WEDDING §ELLS.-A very pretty W°dllil\8 too place tin Wednesday evenins. June zseh, at the Christian Church Parlonage, Charlottetown, RW- J» F- F10yd oflciating, when Mr. Charles .Frederick Harper wa; united in matrimonrto Miss May Margaret- Powers, both oi‘Charlotte town. They were unaccompanied ani will reside in Charlottetown. Thei. many friends extend congratula tions to this popular young couple. lottetown last night at 9.30 with 7., tons of general freighi;_ and 31 pas sengers. She had a cargo of 850 toni of freight leaving Boston; Th following is the passenger list from Boston:-Miss J. Nicholson, Mi and Mrs J. LsClalr, Miss E. Blain Mrs W. J. Banks, Roullier_ B. Myer; Mrs M. Stewart, Mr and Mrs A. Vi Cudmore, Miss I. McKinnon, Mrs H. F. McKenzie, W. Howe, Miss M. Teed L. Whidden, Mr and Mrs A. A. Green, J. McPherson, Miss E. Stewart. Miss ill. Gail, Miss R; Vinnicombe, C. F Frleman, Mrs Frieman, Mrs D. J Chane, Miss A. McLeod Miss E, Rice, Miss A. King, S. C. Greer, Mrs Greer, T. N. McLeod. From Halifax: D, J. Moorman, Mr and Mi-3 J, N_ Robertson She sails at noon today, l ` l e:‘.e;'.r.:..r: ENJOYABLE 'r1Mi~:_- A very en- joyable time was spent ‘last evening I-y the members of Empire Lodge, No. 19, Knights of Pythias, the occasion being the official visit of Mr. Geo. M. Palmer, Moncton, N. B., the Grand Chancellor of the Grand Domain of the Maritime Provinces. , Grant. Chancellor Palmer was accompanied by Grand Vice-Chancellor C. L. Mac- Kay and Deputy Grand Chancelloi W. P. Doull, Past Grand Chancellor: B. A. McDonald, City. and W. A. Ste wart, St. John, N. B. A large num ber of the members received th Grand Lodge officers with the Grand Honors, after which the rank of Page was conferred ' on four candidates. minister of Manchester-by-the-Sca,|M was married to George Long Bl e chester, Cambridge and Boston were w present to see the ceremony perform- n ed at eight o’clock by Bev. Austin Rice of the Congregational elini-ch_ B The bride wore white satin stripe e. w satin and Renaissance r 'iace trimmings and carried an cm- C hrolllered handkerchief, an heirloom L her father. who is 84 years old, and i rlrace Mortimer, a. daughter of Mr. c .tower girl and carried a basket of .isnsies and lilies of the pulley. She wore pink, trimmed with white' lace and pink ribbons. Mrs. Mortimer :layed the wedding march from Lo-l iengriun. The house was prettily dec- irated with white flowers and foliage .nd the couple stood under a floral ircti. from which was suspended a ell of enowballs. Many valuable ,lite of cnt glass, silier and lin‘cn ind of cash were received by the iride. who has lived with Mr. and Irs. Holt about a year and has many rlends in and about the town. The iridegropm is the son of the late .`i.liam Long of Sherbrooke and is mgeged in the manufacture of sashes nd blinds and bank furnishings in .hat cityi He is a brother-in-law ol _Mrs. J. T. Gosnay of Cedar street. lAft.‘er the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs, |Long left for a wedding trip to thr- White Mountains, after which they will live in Sherbrooke. Mrs Long'i traveling suit was of blue. BYRNE-BARIBEAU. - Miss Mar; Byrne, whose home has been in Prine( Edward Island, Canada, and Mr. Thomas Barlbeau of Enderlin, N.D., were married at St. John’s Catholic Uhurch Wednesday morning at ninr i'cloclr in the presence of a gatlieriiir if relatives. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Father Hughes, ai uncle of the bride, assisted by th- ‘iride’s cousin, Father Herman Mc- '{enna. The bride wore a beautiful :own of white satin charmeuse made mtraine with lace drape and pearl rarnitures. Her veil was of point lnce and she carried an urm bouquet if pink roses. The bridesmaid war ‘/Iiss Elizabeth Berrigan of Bt. Paul. vho wore a pale blue messaliiic drcsr vith trimmings of apricot messalinf -ind lace. The groom‘s brother, P.J Grand Chancellor Palmer then ad- dressed the Lodge reviewing the work that had been done, and said the or der was in a very flourishing condi tion all' over the Grand Domain, sev eral ‘lodges being reeuscitated and some new lodges organized. For th' first time in the history of Empir Lodge of this city the membershi- hae passed the one hundredth mark This speaks well for the order After the closing of the Lodgf refreshments were served and alf- joined in a most -DADDY repast. Tb gathering was brought to a close b* singing Auld Lang Syne and Go( Save the King., Qraqid Chanhello Palmer and Past Grand Chancello Stewart leave on the 7.45 train this_- m-orning for their homes. WEDDING BELLE.-The following] reference will be of interest. iii thii Province as the bride is u sister t Mrs. iRev.) H. Johnson, Bedeque. and her father has been located n.‘ Bedeque, Pownal and Tryon, P. E. l -A quiet but pretty home wedding took place Wednesday morning, Juni 4th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ai thur Holt, 19 Cedar street. Wakc field. Mass., when Miss Margaret A melim Harrison, daughter of Rei 6-26Mtf _ ~ . George Harrison, a retired llethodis Raribeau, acted as best man. Imme- iiately after the ceremony the guest; iumhering about twenty went to thc rome of the bride's uncle and aunt. /Ir. and Mrs. M. E....S.ul1lY.dJl......YY.l!§£5.,..... .he wedding breakfast was served Phe appointments in the house wart n pink and green, pink roses an( sweet. peas and smilax being__us'ed. vlr. and Mrs. Baribcau, left in tht ifternoon for an extended weddini .rip east. They will visit in Montrc .l. Quebec, New York and other east rn cities and will he at home afte‘ \ugust 1 at Endcrlin, N. D.. Mr laribeau and his bride are well knowr n Mankato, Mrs. Baribeau havin- -een a teacher in the St. Pau chools. and having visited her aunt ere at various times. The out-of own guests were Miss Elizabeth Ber lgan of St. Paul, Mrs. B. Hughei nd Will Hughes of Waseca and Mrs ‘, A. Hughes of Worthington. In a letter to Mr. A. A. McLean l. P., the Colonial Corporations dmited, the firm that is seeking tr stablish a rolled oats mill in tbii tty, have made it definitely' clesi "hat Mr. J. G. Brew, of Portedown roland, who is due to reach (Thar ottetown from Halifax tonight, ii omlng here in their interest in ri- qard to the rolled oats mill scheme ni §:;;" __ _ .r__ V Ash for e free _BERLINER I 90C. Fon THE Two sELi:crioNs Another Canadian Medley and over s dozen late popular longs. 1=»w»{2:',;;'.".';:.£.‘..°“.:.°.'..*.I°'°“ _“°- 2. : : .'....... z`-:’.‘;'.:.: 32:3 73 You’re a Great Big Blue Eyed Baby . _ ‘Heidelbei-g_Qpinieiie 1 44 And the Green Grass Grew all Around - American Qnnei Mr" . -_ -_ _ ._ : . . ` .. _ ` _ _ 1)_ 1887 aiil mfiilc lic- _-ml I love Her' ! ! _ - . . V/‘num Hdley 40 bemg successful in the prim “ng ?v?d]ePnm}_lhrhnA Buchanan of l\’ow l'ei‘tl\. rd do as for You _ ' . - - l Jones & Munay Eskham Waggener is today one fn Dr McTsggart's tobacco remedy removes all Township Number lil(-Y'iW" l" Kimi" _ he very best heavy stock horses in .iei|r'eioi-me wt-i-tiiiinil-wtiays. Avi-m~oii»ii~ (.___mty a,m.e,,nm_ and S,,s,,,, n,,¢_h,,,,_ .* .__ Janada. Hisdcolor is bag, with stripe m;i_¢_i_i?£i:_<;,__i;r;§i__<;_r:_l_yyre<§\1;i_;-2graugbhinguieiongue ____ _____ Wm-_ of _hc one _m__t_ _md (.y_ on face, bin legs, an one fore eg W ‘ - ' ‘ A CHARMING SELECTION OF RED SEALS. ” The Brook (Tennyson) - - ° * ~- Aim Gluck Your Eyes Have Told Me » a _ ~- Enrico Curso Any Hn Murcia Voice dealer in any city nCsnade wil gl " _ records for you. copy, #__-our 300 page lacing 5.000 Victor .MQNTREAL PllY,4h¢4e hr 0 _ r. sire; will be follov;'_ed a day la- berton Harbor prezgntiid a very busy s . r y essrs. L. H. W eaton C.E. HDDBBFBDW 5111011 6 Hr e nee I `§r°mk‘;‘°n" m°'““'°'“"'“1'°f 01 SWF' ol Halifax, 'J. H. Vromnnhauher, of !mHCk°F°l iiB\1\“8 5055015. iesllitet th): "°° - Q'“°b°‘=- R°1“'~l\/es from Msn- Toronto. and Dalgieisii, oi Hamilton, windy weather an aid wen, ciieeim » R ho are all concerned in the same fl‘0m. 600 to 2,000 being landed ndertaklng. "daily. In addition to the home fleet Mr. Brew is to be the General Man- there are about a dozen vessels in ger of the Prince Edward Island from Whitehead, Tancook and other _ Cereal Company, which it will be Nova Scotia ports. The mackerel are "°“ ml ecalled is the title suggested by the very large, some weighing over 4 olonlal Corporations, Limited, for lbs., andfare improving in quality. _ he company they are to form to con- Buyers are paying 6 cents each for "1 l~11¢fBlD11Y- She WHS given sway by duct the rolled oats mill in Char- the tish and are shipping to cold _ ottetown. At present Mr. Brew is storage at St. John and Halifax.-A. h_e also made the closing prayer. the mill superintendent for James lhere ‘were uno bridal attendants, but Chone & Co., the largest milling con- -POLICE COURT.-In the Police ern in Ireland. He will remain on Court in Summerside yesterday morn- and Mrs. Clifford Mortimer, was the Island a few days only, and will .ng, Percy Linkietter, who was ar- proceed from here to examine some rested on Wednesday evening on of the largest Canadian mills, He charges of being drunk and acting will take up his residence permanent- disorderly on the streets and also o. ly in Charlottetown either in August interfering with the police while in or September. the discharge of their duties, wat Mr. Wheaton ls a director of t Colonial Corporations, Limited, nnd out the option of a line. ln connee President of the Maritime Oil and tion with the arrest of this man 1. Gas Company; and he is also engin- warrant was issued against Fred Mc eer on the staff of the Halifax and Donald on a charge of interfering Eastern Railway. with the police while in the discharge Mr. Vromanhauser is an engineer of their duties, and he was arrester. :ind contractor 4 for mills and el_eva- last evening and lodged in jail. Hi WFS- GW- The PUl`Pose of his visit to will appear in the Police Court thii Charlottetown is to inspect the site m0I‘fllllg- of the proposed mill in order to pre- THURSDAY, Dare the plans and specifications of GUDMORE.-Ac winsioe Road .Juni the mm to be erected- o'clock last evening in the Preeh 'ter- Mr Dslgleish ls connected with t 1 ian Lhurch at O’Leary Rei' Robert C__<:_1rli;> _i'.elVi_cCullocl; Company. 0n°_0f iviiirray performed the 'wedding een; a g e menu acturmg and mi fit ing out 5 in Canada- dy at Co., and 'Miss Florence El;/.a TUESDAY. _ *THE LATE MR- MCLEULAN-* ihe 1-ride was gowned in a beautifu. “fe death 0°°“l`f°d at his 501112 in creation of lace over silk and carrier. “'chm°"f1 0" Slmdab' last 05 MY- .i bouquet of white roses and icrne. Juhn A- MCI-euall. a wc'il-to-do farm- After the wedding a supper, to which er. Deceased was 52 years of a _ _ “Fd had bean in |01' 0111)' a short l‘l1is morning Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy time. He is survived by his widow. will: leave on a honeymoon trip The fullefal t8»k€S Dlfwe this m0rniI\g through the provinces. The esteem in .it tl o'clock to the Roman Catholic which the bride is held was clearly Church at Richmond. .ndichted by ii more than ordinarily -SCI-IOONER SAIbED.-- The thi inasted schooner, Rescue, left yester- 5 1 _.»_‘ _ :lay for Miramichi, `where she wil. -LATE MARY ARSENAULT.-Thi load a cargo of lumber for Newport, .learn occurred at the Prince county N. Y. The Rescue finished discnarg Hospital of Miss Mary L. Arsenault, ing a cargo of hard coal e. week agc .laughter of Mr and Mrs Manuel Ar- hllt her SHili“l=: Was delayed owing tr senault, aged 14 years. Lveceaeed,wae the non-arrival from Halifax of e operated on about a week ago for new niainsail and foresail to replace peritonitis and although she passed thesc lost on her way from New York through the operation successfully -J- :ier condition was such that very lit- _l -MACKEREL.-All last week Al- sovery, death taking place about noon _- _ y _ _Bahy’S own Tablets cd to the fathers home last elvcning. Highly Recommende No medicine for littlc ones is 'iighly recommended as is Baby'r on Satdrdal' last 9" 5 °hM`ge of hav' `)wn Tablets. They are guaranteed ‘"5 if* his l’°“e““_’“ stolen 39055' ”1y a government. analysist to be ah- was given “ h°a““g betqe Sims" folutely safe and besides that thous diary .wlfigllt at S.‘1Y!1.~l1"*e£9.\‘lf* Yes”-fi inds of mothers throughout the land dal* After he*"i‘“g_ the evldenca 0' :raise them as the only sure cure for Messrs' James E' B"°h' Be“n°""th" childhood ailments. Concerning them Dwner of the (Ox, f°“"d on Menon' \lrs. Edward McDonald, Douglas “hrs 1’r°mis°“_(-“ofmtable Ffarhour' -0wn_ Q,_,e__ Eays:__..I mu hizmy rc Messrs. Charles Birch, H._ (sod anti .Dmmend Babyfs Own Tablets to am the prisoner himself. the prisoner was iinther who has a baby suffering' *`em‘\'"d°d to “walt trial* 1“_th° Su' 'rom constipation or teething trou Jreme C°“’t' H” W" °°m”“tted _tu `\les.” The Tablets are sold by medi 'au' ba.” being Femsed by the maglsl ‘ine dealers or by mail at 25 cents ,, trate. iMcQuarrie, K.C., appeared for ~,0x from The DL Wmiams» Medici", the Prosecution. The prisoner was Vol i _ [he Presbytery of Prince Edward Is- .end met yesterday in Tyne Valley I5 ,_-"14' for the ordination and induction oi Rev. 'l‘. A. Wilson into the pastors. tion of Richmond Bay West. Rev. Dr. Fullerton presided and ordained; Rev. Geor e Miller preached the ser I C T C R W Imp (43 7.) 2047, iii.. ` _ _ (EG|S,_ERE;_|N B01' -_Tim casoarmiin.-'rho mise..- J U L Y R E C O R D S OUT TO-DAY ENt.LlSri AND CANADIAN SlilRl‘LS rvillmalie the season of |915 i as fo lows: Leaves owncr's B 3 5| _ C l __ 1 f siiid rear line to the luiintviii bout f _ 1_4_.\i{_l-;_' li_liT/\I'.'L`lC 5,, y' y A pnstLE}|l§i, Lélrggths Durtnt; nry line of one hundred nntl ton iic- _ blll.\(.l.l-..\. Thi-ylrist " 'own in the same year, his stock al “ od mare the world ever knew, Duke of Clarence 4th, 18998; grand on Klnkora Alban Tr on Newt . » . Y. Y . ' ' _ - ' H | (rliapaiiile (gzxpdhd Neguiydvegig' gltiinfblt ailillingdlml l>ll¥r\£~‘Il“i,:kii, I 03:; ’ mi... ii--r-on yours Wil"-° ne » ' . _~ . 1 ~ _ ._ _ t______ng to Charlottetnwn on May epinig Tooth li_a_rrm\, lnewly calied _ ____ Kristen: utiiosnra \ A 1) Com; and mine .Iii one-s - Qui.-it nm-i.nmn.»-miiin-» L, W, 1 15'.h. Dates of places will appear JOHN MéD0NALD ` __ :_:_e;:.,`_.|_._:_p e_.._i_1_-3.1' _:_-._.:__,. later- _ HERBET J. CAR\'Elt Auctioneer 1 ,,_ ,,i.»|,' ` __` ¢ Ng he sentenced to two months in iail with- he ~ 5 ll mony of Mr. Wm Kennedy of Kenna -i ate, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Pate. They were unattended. Sl A00 guests were invited was served attractive and numerous collection oi '20 wcdflin - 'ircscnts -~ l cle hope was entertained for her re yesterday The bod was forward -STlPENDIARY'S COURT- Alex so McDonald, Lot 10, who was arrested not represented by counsel.-J. -WEDDING BELLB.-A quiet wed- 4 ding was solcmnized at the Method- ist Parsonage, Springfield yesterday, .vilen Rev. Mr. Sellar united in mar- riage Mr. Alvin Huestls of Union Vale to Miss Jessie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis, Sr., O‘Leary They were unattended. Alter a boun- teous wedding supper Mr. and Mrs. i-luestis drove to their new home at Union Valc.--J. FRIDAY. -ORDAINED AND INDUCTED - charge of the Presbyterian congrega- g . mon for thc occasion; Rev. H. °J. Fraser addressed tho minister and pcilin. on return to Montreal is duo ii Summersidc at daylight this morning. Her outward cargo is small, consisting of 200 cases of iggs, 5 tons scrap tin and n quan- tity of sundrics. Included in the . » .L . . f :iirgo ure two barrels of Island clay ‘lf one h""']r°d and th" y MNH. H les’ system is ex- -. citing the interest of the brightest intellect of the prcsent day is .leurly shown by the scores of re- c o m m enilations among which the iollowlng. from rc- presentntive Brit- ish piibliciitioiis, the clergy and the medical profession are striking exam~ plens‘r- The Christian Aga- "Professor Knowles' System has cured disease, corrected had hair ies. strengthened memory, and E . Healing. Here at lust is ii milll Who miggiiidgfl pripiiliition." _ evealeii at last llow Prominent People hive Gained Wcslih and fame Simple M¢.|\od that cnelalu anyone to control thoughts and Acts of others. cure .issues and hsbirs without drugs, win the love and friendship of oihcn and rcsd the secret thoughts and desires of people though thousands of miles sway. -'ro urtirriisn isesuir nisxiiin" ny. ` rin. Rev. James mi. Ltr was iz. NONDERFUL B0 )K DESCRIBING THIS S.RANGE FORCE AND A CHARACT- ER DEI INENIIUN l’0b'I` 'l`0 ALL WHO Wklfli AT ONCE. The Niitioiuil Instituto of Science Thr' It0\'. Jmncs 2~lt:inlcy \\t_-iii'/._ of l.onilon, England, has iippi-opi‘iiit-’ "“’y""`“Hf“’ "W "ll" 15"” lil" \~`Y"`f"H\ fl cd $2l3_'ill_0 toward afunil for the _[;;.:;_!1ulU:;?tI'atrlgR.;:'_\;U'gn;M`|1‘:_‘_\_'_:5_:;;_ ‘me d‘st"hu"'°" Ui Pmf- l\"0“'l°5' to the worlil }'|'iif. lxiilmlcs if' :ict-uit new book, "The Key to the Iievelop- ml by the eurncst dr-sirre to uizlilt :mil ment of the Inner Forces." The book hciivlit mniikiiul.l licnrtily reconiiiii-ml lays lnirc many astounding facts con- this t'oiii':-u» to ull who ilcsirc to ilu- cerning the practices of Eastern rolop und t-iiltiwitc their inner Yogis, und explains iv. wonderfully for-ues" simple system for the development oil' A li-:uling Lrintloii Pliysicizin, lu. ll, Personal Magnetism, Hypnotic and N. Pickeriiiif, .\l_ li, <’. S., l.. lt. <`_ Telepathic Powers, and the curing of l’,, I.. S. A., in li It-tier ii. i‘i.il_ diseases und habits without ilriigs"l{iio\\'lns, i=:iya:-"I ctinsiilr-r your 'l`he subjects of practical chriractch svstcni the most t-`iu»m'f-.~\ That Prof Know- I-as t_licr.»forc iizulirrizikn the soiiiv . ‘ ‘:' ' th lt'- tluit. uriluius tusk of ilistriliiitimt proyed hmmy henllflzuml lszrdliiizll broiidcnst, l~it.li<»iit. wirurll for Clillifi vaftllon 0f.pers0na y ior crecil the infirrnizition licrctoforr-_ ln uence.’ ‘ ' ' _ -,- U, ' _-- ‘l’r - Hissossvil by tlic lou. lu midi ion The Inman; “l§el;l\l{lc'E'1n`ei~Umi»lt&‘€cIliupplyilig the blinks fl"‘\`. <‘f\l`-ll l‘l‘ff*"ll fessgr “Ter Plrsoiinl Influence und who writes :it once will ulso rcc‘ul\'r‘ SYS em 0 9 ' - - f -ion . ,» ,ti .- clmrrictr-r rlclincatioii of r'>u\ l’Ie:hngtli,)"Tll1ls(les silldli eliIdld‘v\¥l(dLi;@ mils ltr; 500 words us pl`<‘ll1\l`Cll ltlf' VFUL as wi ' , __ C-cum be mmpte(\t(‘) i:\l\isni;,€l'ilJ\n¥`;l’.SUI\l\l|[\l]lf)¥'lilT'\\'isli ri copy of l‘i'uf. l(n(i\\'- clrcumstancgs amnlin fe. 0,. K;m\\-1..g,' les' book uiiil ii t`li:\rzu‘ti\r ilclincii- The Lonlond; iiroredi deal ol rru- tion simply ri>p_v thc f~\ll\'Wll\l1 Vers" S~};§tem‘ cm yfrtltg whiili mn be reliilily in your uirii lii\iul\\`ritiii;_':- dl mndmln olimnho have the umlity "I \\'=\Ht i=~\\'l‘1' of mimi- Kraspe ly H' ' _ ,_ ~ _ | _-f-.pth ‘n my liiiik. to read and understand simple Pr0l~`il`c '|i`xil“;iil`iiI\'\'I li‘linrlir~t.i-il' N0 better he.1p ulymrds success m' I And semi nu- your hook," mum he dgmrgil 'No odcrn in Also sand YU" f"ll mm" “ml “'l` Modern .‘ocie y.-' in ' ' _ _ __ _. , ,- ' .t:t, l thr Mi.. Mi.-., 'I vcsugawr alongi phecholoucm thug? (qu'l~il`<- “1;T\~\i‘hlv and iiililr -_ri ' r umoiin 0 - - ~ ‘ -' pfsisgecsgvigaio~i¢‘:;¢g‘Tle!d"to lmofessor vour lc-ttrr t_ri:- _ _ ‘ ‘ _ " - -' i ." ~., I-».. Elmer E. Knowles for his rrinrvuloiis T\iiti_r;i_ml__Institute of \l‘l<‘ll¢’l‘= ll I -\. . System (lf Personal Influence ‘md Nil. 258 \\`cst.niiristcr llililgp lliniil, _ ~ .~ .~ . - vi-ii . t cliolnr, ri lioin lmriilori, h. li., l»lli.liinil. ll _Will \-* ls ut once in greiragticni m.u,er._f(,|- ymi may ciirlosi- llll cunts lstnuirs lhaclmrt xlirlftiriln Pullers revoul ii I-aturp of vom- own country) to i»fi_\' i'\'-`l-"\"`- . e ins r . - - ' ~ - i ~» . _ . , ._ . 'gf' l\t.>1't lu '\1\I\..~ which is S_vml”>nt.hct_ic and of i.,m»il_ ft_l it:-.t l ost inc on i iris ii ui. < 'mwship for nn ambitious. Wt ll\l1:<’- ,V C0" S- - “lfir‘li :|'1|l l“' ‘V alike liciivfit by thc t_eu<~liiiius ill this nl-vi' aystcni, ' siiys Prof. lithiu- lvs. "mul the prr- s<»ii~ who iiiialius ti. :ia-liii-\‘c izwiitcr' success luis but tri apply the slml lc ruli-s' laid ilowii." 'l‘liiit niniiy \\'r~i.l- Iliv :iiiil promin- ciit people iivvc thi- puwi-i' of l’c|'- lhvlr success tu gmiiiil liillilciivv thorn is not the 1-`liglifC‘Ff. rloulil., but the Zrcat. ui:is.~: of people I li:i\'0 rcm:i.iu<=il iii ' utter iiii MEI* -=~- » --__- :`. - _1 U fl U U I; I .‘ | ` / I , _ I _ __ “_ _ l_ . 1 .nllif§§§§% ‘_ _ ,_ _ l’r_f s;;i__ef_ariii__<' ,.,;i|.\ RU_U_E|_|_|G. mms' He won mst prize qt the Tor wgu kept city' conlpmmzlt avorrnsth Georgetown Road. tiiciioc l°Instwai-illyl . _».1- En-.|*'“"'°_ mm Exhibition in 1906' Brat at th( Thamill urged-`ollir?dlelslto srdgw tjghat along said road to the hlace of noni- MA_NU_FACTURER5 - \mItlimtHWllri‘fter Blllihlblizil mis' l%Id;` title unsi`€:ht(l)llvIlrrii)es growing in thc mencement. containing ciillll-Y “°""'s "f -‘TORUNTU 8‘w|NN|PEG it e a ax ix on n _ - » l 1,._g,._ ' '~ irst at the st' John Exhibition 0' gutters of the 'sllreets is taken givtllllv m;(l1ieaallil’;t\'§ :f1l(l)cr"li1m|`r.t\ill‘ iuii'siim\t. to he same year, first at the Kingq. when Sunimersne wou be one e __ ______t__c ___ __ ___________ ___ ______]___ _______ ~_..i...ey Exhibition, 1910, and sm at most vwtllresfiue towns in easter" . “"4 -V f M... ‘| rnfsiie by it r ii..im... ua. - ' t ' lnrlcntiirc u `-i '_ - - .lic Provincial Exhibition, Charlotte- Canada.J. _ §r_;:__riZiaeti_i;iaz__c_;=r__i1__i;\c the ________ _______ ___ _ §__m_Nu_d__ |,_ £_|_ “"""°' H° "'“' “ed "°“‘ J°”“‘J°“" UCI* since em-nseti of the other pen., fi.-l Do you want to give zi pras l§.?é,Pf.ldlBiTiipIo{i?t`:rl" 3>"sd:i!i1§daEnt?y Mmeiinin miiiii nom nkinf his rl-nwdy mule having MP" '“‘“l°_ l" l‘“Y'“““l _cut that is dainty, oriiziiiieiitnl, Mr. J. B. H°eet°. Sarnia. ont. iililnihfielidllglif'2g'i'iJl‘.f2..l'.-f‘l.._l.5l-i’l.l’.fi'.t:.l§i cl the l’fl“°‘P“‘ “"“ ‘“‘°”'“ ““” and useful t01l Bri~ :go Q w " l-`» " 1 for liuc l/oulnlcl. wif. __---`| F- W' HUGHES' tl -Vfivlili il Illiznlbrook ii" nnsmsi. .-for-i(.`» 'L F WN N Jewcner GEORGE KELLY I ~ . .0wner|. "'__ ..,__......~»-i ii.. `\ii»~»..F'ivs - P iK1