s _ Q3, 'gif .,»_,. A3 i '.- ;-I : l' _ .. _n ,_ ;‘ af ,ll '__ 5” s~ of 1.5% e\ ,‘ ‘_ li. .'12 .1;_ -y '-=.». _ri _ “rl ,. rr l r rl ‘ I '~§: llrgivir < ve. `“ -Ears-.‘m'"" fl lf l I? _fl §l ll .fix 52 ,l 1 li., ‘rv ri lc ,f *M 'fhlsbnad knswess i HONDAY. i » Poison oouar oasn.-'rnere was the City Magistrite's Court on Bat- urda monnin the defendent being The case was adloryrned for a week, tile Magistrate wltholding sentence meanwhile. t TRAINMEN 'S CONVENTION. - With resrect to the applicationnthat condition of the roads in Marshfield its existence the 0larkin’Bros. bull- was recently made to the City Coun- School District. The complainant's ness has always been calrrlcd on at ree eil for the use of the Market Hall for vindictive remarks concerning the the site it occupies at the present the rmrlicse of the Union meeting ol cemetery Bridge are not only :else dey. ~ ‘ the lodges of the brotherhood of brit characteristic of the writer who TUEgDAY_ trainmen on the Intercoionial Rail- in locally supposed to be a resident Rev_ DL D_ J_ Fl-nu;-_ professor nf, peculiarly out of joint. Mr. McFar- New Tesgameng Theology in the pl-nn; lane suggests that the writer should nytgrjnn g0ll¢»g9_ Mont,-ull in visit- go into retirement for a little and ing in Charlnggggown, the gnnnt of 1),-_ writteu_to the nllvlicunts and ill- reflect on the foiiy of paying more C. J. McMillan. He is accompanied formed them that ns the Market Hail attention to other pe0ple’B bunillwl qy his friend, Rev. Malcolm Camp- tlidn to his own. He will then find bell, Montreal. Dr. Fraser leaves this el things take on a better and brighter mn,-ning fo,-“his old hmne in Ame,-_ llsilecl- nllil I-here Will be U0 1110"* ton, where he will spend his holl- W1 yawning chasms by the wayside 0l‘ in days, way that is to be held- in Charlotte- town on 19th August, the (Tlty Clerk on behalf of the (‘ouncil has now has been leased to Mr. W. Hollx. l-My will have to arrange with him for the use of it. WEIIDING ]lEl.~l.S.-I`llc home of Mr. :lull Mrs. Aligils Stclvzrrt, Hunt- rr liivvr, wus the scene of u very pretty wrrldiug on Werlriesiluy, Julyl Uth, will-rl thi-ir youngest rlaugllter, , .\luin\mio, was united inthe holy lmllrls of lrlrltrililnny to Mr. Wm._ J. Dlrclrarrun of Fredericton, by the 1-igbty near friends and rr-lutives. n Miss Str-\\':irt, who was given away by hi-r fatllcr, errtierril the luwll to gsr - and he accordingly opened the soft coal at that time door to the crowd. After refresh- led between ' $1.50 and ' one case of drunkenness dealt with at ments were served the cimrivarlers now soft coal fetches'Q4.75 per left with many 'good wishes to the‘At that time, `too, there' was y s. happy couple for s' long and prollllif- Sydney coal used here than is the Harry Lai-ter, who admitted his guilt ous wedded life. case now, but since then the demand -_ fo COMPLAINT UNFOUNDED.-Mr. J. it F. McFarlane, Road Master at Marsh- Picton coal. ' field, writes that he notices someone has been complaining concerning the th e vici it of the cemetery th ll Y - -1 Premier Mathieson has received a WEDDING BEl»l-9-*A VGTY llfel-'SY telegram from Premier Whitney of wedding took place Thursday evening Ontario definitely announcing that a l it the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. conference of provincial premicrs w'll ‘l-`ownes, 'Fownscnd Street. SY'-llley. be held in Ottawa on October 20th. when their eldest (laughter. Grilce The questions to be discussed will ,McDonald, was united in nlnrfialte tu be representation, federal subsidies to lu-\'_ .l, ll, Hough, in the presence of Mr_ Milton Fintson_ M, A., Professor the different nn,-,\-in¢e5_ and the in. t Michigan Agricultural (‘ollege,|¢0|-po Lansing, Mich. The service was per- nanle5_ ' . .-' ' . var- on; ton r that coal has greatly growul and has to some extent superseded the It may be also of interest to state at during the twenty odd years of ration ‘ofinterprovincial com- |27 PARls -l7,4"B,..;d- l.oNooN -2 fi New tonic-zg' _~: M around making a thorough tour of tion. WIP' sum-‘ morn -lay Farm yesterday lively appear- fsrniers' picnic place. Two por- thelr womenfolk, on the one aide Sonrlsfon there in the first case They were and arrived, e Past eleven met with a warm the Superin- After lunch- place on the pic- Farm stall excellent- the visitors in this visitors were shown farm by M.r_ Clark, various fields of cultiva- and deriving much in- - formation from the explanations, the iformed by llev. T. (7. Reed, assisted * *P1- ° demonstrations and the remarks of the slrailrs of thi- Mcllrll.-lssoll's wed-,ll,y R9\'_ Edwin Fintson, of Adrian, _ A ding nlurvlr, which was rendered by,_ ;cl,_ 3 l,m¢_n@|- nf the groom, The nit .\li.ll'\N.----In the report olllnnlp the 'l`iir_-nrlial Scssiorl of the lilghlnymo l. ll. l"__ :r .llonctoll exchange hip thcl on.-t9ml,n,-_ Amnng the mnny pres. enjoyed a run in the comfortable and fl»ll~~.\'ing lo suyi--l¢e\'. Bro. liuttee, -nfs llivll Vilioff ltongcr, of l’. E. l., was from where tbrv will snelul their bon- wom was n beautiful rut glass howl nmo wse in n Cadillac' car and Mr. R. ns, in bis McKay car, visited thc ' m and from time to time took I ' ‘ raising, dipping, etc.' ' ' ` . . . /1 Sizes *They Fit. M, IJITTLE EDllCA'l‘ION.-opportu- was taken of the presence of a number of farmers from the ern and eastern parts of the Is- at the agricultural picnic to the a practical demonstration in' fa- of the automobile. Mr. W. ea of the visitors (principally enfolk) out for rides in their - the Superintendent, who bpared him- self no Pains in Putting the fullest / klnowledge in his possession at the disposal of his audience. ',-- . After a round of the farm photo- gfap and the Sh ' cul ‘ r .J inspected and everythlhg of inteyest on. going to innsiue the tirstbf cm-S, the Bethany Baptist Church. were until practically nearly all had At 1913, nth-going machines. The people. lcavi Alexandra, Lot 49, on July 21st nnin John 'T _.s aged 80 years, were hs were taken of the visitors, then they were shown through sheep shed, where Mr. Telford, esp Expert, -Department of Agri- ture, addressed them ~ on sheep er the grounds had been fully ted out to them, the 'farmers assembled on the lawn in front ng hi.; tl -uw. four sons. Eil- of the Sunerintendent's house, where all delighted with the drive and Ward in Cuba; Thomas, in New York; addr esses were delivered to them by T ns they had ample opportunity wh le Fred. Second Ufllcer on the S. B. 111-01;-snor Theodore R'¢';g`n, Provincial Mr. R. L. Cleveland, special feature they er of the Boston Sunday Arucri- what , who was sent here to write a mm page illustrated article on 1-‘. E. nm., lac* FU’ Fwmillg returned t0' there .can be little doubt that a| WHS ._,,L,..l .i;;;iinst the proposed adoption tharlottetown from a trip through nie of the lc_;i.=l:rtion recently passed by the the l>..:uiufou Parliament respecting tho l ll. l". The Black* Fox clltliu first quietly the horses hehaved,_Mr~s V X _ ndlier reeling towards the eut0»,dentii_ r.mernl~ in-morrow, Wednes- on-, 1""“' lmgmnd States today- mobile. has been engendered as thc ‘lay Mr. Cleveland states that on his result of yeste,-,]ay»B drivns_ the visit to the lsland for the pur- ;.i:lsr\\ bod lrowcvor, changed the sit- pose of investigation the early part l I T uriti-in itilnicwllnt. Soire time ago, of illvrilll-'r~_=. worn- unanimodsly hostile tt so imllortnrlt and far reaching that he ell' ;rr~<:r»_:lfi|lg $700 on their old age cn llcen .lrlwrm-arts; but now they all jumped his for the money as soon as they reach- Bllll the month, he found the sublect' tion red it advisable before publishing ing gather data with reference tolwe ,.1 ‘fo y¢~;i_rr. of nge to invest thc sam; whatever progress is being mnde in den in black foxes and get fifty or sixty the pr: cunt. on their money. 4,l.uug'nter)_ in -i Nu A l"l~lAliI_\`ARI.-A number of the fri:-urls of Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Doll- the cvlti- ;.;r\\'c tlicu; n most hearty wel- all colin- llumr from their lloneyrllooll in llll thi- form of n cbnrivuri on .\`uturday WH rrirfllt. .-\ll the tin puns in the neigh- breeding of fur bearing animals ing was made to Miss Susie Mitch- via before leaving her school:-Haw tow learned with regret that you have in S findings to return tu the Sm*-€Sl decided to leave our school this year, the cunrlol; allow you to take your Dr. arturc from us without recogniz- Tom, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Corriocan the in some small way our apprecia- and captivity ns an industry in thcitlon of your vnlned Ser,-ice in our Mm Outside of a few ranches devoted to ,lm breeding of the smaller iurbearing the imals Mr. (‘le\'eland, said that the nnd ivernellt had not made much head- ynn y, except that he found one 'large but black fox ranch at Whitefield, New nl] rtherr. New England States. district ue d teacher. You have en- Clin red yourself to the hearts of all Mrs chi_ld`rren, showing equality to all dell purtiulity to none, not only have and worked faithfully as a teacher _,]_ was ever ready to lend a lluurl to . O-Neill, Lynn, Mass, and who nnlt with him at the time of his the , to the Pro-Cathedral, leaving the late home at 8 a.rr.. the were out in the cars of seeing, Morwenna; James, at home; also two Secretary of Ag;-innrlgin-e,‘ 1-115 Honor little effect, if any nl: all, thelilnllglll-el"H. MPS. Jlwkmen, llillage Justine Fitzgerald, 'among ot.he'rs`, ors had on passing teams, and Grccll. Mrs. Place, Lynn, Mass., and emphasizing the importance of agri- ure and the special importance of experimental work carried on_ at farm in view of the riecessity"of farmer being equipped for making most of the soil. ' ‘ -- Mr. C. .l. Rielly, the Secretary fof he following address and presents- THE CASCAPEDIA from Montreal the ` Slumrnersidc arrived in Charlotte- was Y. M. C. A. of Charlottetown, also one of the speakers. The n early this morning. On arrival subject he dealt with'was the impor- t " “ o umrirersidc she had 100 passengers tau on The Imirovement f e, ; following of whom sailed for here: Country Life." He showed that P. M. Merrill; Mr. and-Mrs. G. there had been a rural llepletion, that child, Mrs. M. Nash; Mr. and one . J, Luframboise; Mrs. D. J. ed d rters; Mrs. Charters; Mr. and glint rural population of six states and province of Canada had diminish- lnring thc past year. He said the fundamental. causes why . linker; Mr. and Mrs. John Rid- boys and girls left the farm werethey ; Mr. Wheeler, Miss Wheeler; Mr. plla ntom of farm drudgery which Mrs. Rochester; Miss Rochester. haunted many boys, ‘that they would -1- ' that have to work too hard'in old age; farming did not require much l.or'lloofl were llrougllt into requisi- tion by rbi- fun makers :lull for ri U1 wlliio the residents of l)orcl\ester.\\`l .<=ll'l'r-t had 11 luost varied and inter- r_-1_i:i-: clllr>r-tiiiilment, including a ket- rle .solo by Mr. J. Heron. 'l‘hc Yas- tirruu: vrorc on blind and rcnilcred rzoruc chorilscs with appropriate uc- izompnllirilorits. After the singing of flu* l’il:-time Song the grorlnl found it in\u~|;<~:il»le fo hold the fort any lon rusls wnmu I win surrnlu From Headache, Backache, Dizziness and Nervousness, Lydia E. Pinkham’e Vegetable Compound. Lawrence, Kans - “ A year ago I was suffering from a number of ailments. I ZH éiss==sfzssassea:a§iaasisesssizzsiaiaseaw 9lW5Y5 had Pal” *md gl Wann-reg-nlnl-_ Du,-_ E _ *K ing the delay I nif- _3 withliesdeehe,beel<.- ache, dizziness, fev- erishspells,nervous- \_ _ \"\`/V ham s Vegetable Compound and now I fuel better than I have for years. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- YIBSS Bild bl08¢llfl8'- , 4 _ and were well fllrrlislred and well serv- powers in writing. I-Iehas lat' ly pub: _ ` f :\ml\‘i\ 1 had been ,named Within the next month :bore 'wril ed. 'Altogether the visitors were de-llished n volume entitled "‘”Fri1gra`n'cé'§i?i;e'Hg_¥:h%e alfnd prén-titble, (,m,y' j , F ' " ' =' - \\ \'\‘ uk-g' D. nearly three years. ll f ~ _~» - “ " ' ’ ‘ "’ " ‘ J , - \ I lla l by ld. I. It is believed that the wide t ton American of its story on Black crllcd to investors and the tremen- l lions of capital for investment from n the Iluited States and more especinllyl y ward Island. 0 those chiefly interested and if sufli- n n people of Boston and vicinity there orders for years to come. ' in Ulnrkin Bros. The sole partners, ln Messrs. Patrick and Peter Clardin'l\l have decided to close up tile business fo nlpahrre among the White Moun- ,,n,~ ills l1n0\‘/ll HS I-he W00dl>“fY RP-ll0l\ ineut part in entertainments whether sex, N_ B__ in looking for an elderly cial lere breeding of black foxes had, for been conducted for the past seven we YSHTB With H SllCC9SS 0“lY lllll>llC8-Cell new field' of labor and beg you to nc- ln Silfllc Uf the ili0l'l€9F FBUCMB Oli P- cept this locket and chain as ii small gi okeu ofurlr esteem. Signed, on bc- U; In reply Miss Mitchell sends thc nn BSS sh0“'“ me ‘l["i“g my three U10 billlk. the UFOF WHS illlliilily ills- nnustireully educate for rural llfc the “lim “S t°“°h"'l` "1 the" s°h°°]' COVCWU- The lllilll llflllgllt 11 40 infill social and recreative side of country NUFth“m NEW Ellglallil £0 l’l`illf-*<2 Ed- l\’Iol'covor for their kind remembrance chest nmnnnrnnlent wat ,md is than-'e_ _life _ _ n the ew-_ of my departure. when store of i-other large physical dimen- farming must wnrthily appeal to the If an Orllanlzed effort 39 made hi' letter beilfllllfntlle i\h0V€ flilllfesli will sions. Mr. Singer will be glad to hoyg nn n genuine profession, not as A V _ _ box containing a locket and chain have information as to"'h`r's friend's n cient interest rs tal-ren here ln piac-, was handed mc, which was. quite a W1 ing the merits of the Black Fox In-i,-,ln Restored tg Heal[h by .lustry of l'. E. I. as a highly profit- px ble investment before the monied tended to my successor and friends. be *_ IYHIHY Of its bills ll£We f0llll¥i f-h€ll"'Cove,` also spoke on matters of general l'eople’s Store, Mr. Singer, Sus- scie I‘ wish 'you every success in your passed a bank of Prince Edward ls- ha nd note at his store. The bill`was for S0Clill gf1l1l\9l‘illl§Sf0l‘ the llellefit Ol HOGUS NOTE.-The manager of education, and it was thought un- villuge, such as taking a prom- the ntific; the lack of freedom and so- uctlv ties, they saw their par- thc benefit of church or village. man, who on Saturday night last ents aging before their time under the d work and but little future ahead them; the exploitation of the vcu in paymebt of a bill for asiut country boy and the isolation of clothes. The customer was a large country life. As remedies for those lmllllvify in the -*lifliés Wllicll will fe-` hull of the Murray Harbor Sclwvll man. ilbout 60 years of ace. with nn conditions, lur. nieuy advocated this suit from the publication by the Bos- ])igf_;-ict, 1,-on nl-ny ben,-n_ He was dressed in _that country life must he made Ent. olu style, faded black suit n-lld he isfying and worth while and attrac- FUX Rllllchlnll' 0" P~ E- 1-. Bl10Wil1§ following: To thc I‘il»t€lli\Y@l°H llllil DU- cluinrcrl to be from Corn Hill. When tive, the business of farming must be the wonderful profits that have ac- pjln of Murray Harbor' School:-I am the bill wns presented M,-_ Singer made profitable' so much so that 4 illilllll lille Ollilvftllnllll Ol tlllllllilllll sent it out and had it examined. 'l'he clerking' in the city would have little dolls future of the lndustry, will cre- the mtepnyern and pupils of Mllrfilylbill was changed by the party who attraction. tne_,.nm1 community mnnt ilu* "ll llli€l`9Sl1 'fllllt Wll'l llflllg mil- Harbor School District for the kind~*sa\v it, but wllci1_it was deposi-ted at be ' socinlised, and all country schools must be developed; scientific mere matter of luck with the wea- ‘l>l`l-“@~ A150 my he” “'lSll*‘-H SP6 Bank of Prince Edward Islnndihus -ed rcreubouts, says an exchange. The ther, nnd the farm boy must be treat- en out of business for years, huti M as n partner inthe farm. r. G.'W. Cameron, of Augustine SPRINGFIELD.-The tee. party ls not a shadow of a doubt but that held in springfield nn July the 14th the placing of the fox business on n wus voted a most successful and sat- llelt basis will be deferred for twenty infnctory one. The weather was all 'enrs, for the demand for breeders f0r,that could be desired, the attendance tablisning ranches in New Hump- and proceedings unc, the grounds ord- lire, Maine and other Northern New erly and well arranged and the con- ngland States, where there is now duct of the gathering a credit to the , jen! nn f d d only one large American ranch to management. The committee extend- cising his gifts asa reacher at West- '-” iii We 9 gfeat 991 supply the demand. will be sufficient ed a cordial welcome to the visitors, ¢l1¢n¢e,~_ where 'he laxlwx-ed an n cgte. to swamp Prince Edward Island with all the buildings being gnyly decorat- mist one Hummel-_ Hn is now pastor ed. The tables' on the grounds were of charge of Mr. Bertram Haslam M \ __ 0 Uni of llnsilisss one of the oldest lighted with the outing and speak in - if _.`- _l _ [wok Lydinplpgnk established in-ms in the coal trade of th e hi hest terms of tllc rlav snent in . _ g » - ('h0l`lUtt9t0‘Vll, U10 llfm Uf Messrs Springfield. The ntblctic sports were charge of Mr. ll. J. Matheson and r. Walter MacKenzie and the por- rmnnces of the athletes were frilly (able Compound to all who Bulfnr B51 “'l1i<`ll illcy have Cl1l”l‘l€d Oil fill' thc up to the standard. The following is did."-Mrs. M. ZEUNER. 1045 New Jer- 1_““t ‘|"“"t‘" "f B Century- The PMB" the prize list. l'ul.Liue llight Stone- sey Street, Lawrence, Kansas. ing of tllis firm recalls a good deal 1, of interesting information about the 5 J. M. (‘liirk, Kensington, 36 ft., in.; Z, J. R. Stnvert. Wilmot, 33 Montana Woman's Case. coal business of the city- When lt., 'J in, Throwing 1|; lb. Hammer- Burns, Mont.-“ Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound cured me of awful kin Bros., was formed there was only l J twenty-six years ago the firm of (liar-ll, .T_ K. Stnvert, 69 ft., 10 inches; 2, M. Clark, (35 ft., 4 ln.; 3, Joseph backache which I had suffered with for one other of the present coal busines- ,vfnthr-ron, flpringfielrb 53 ft., Hun- months. Iwas soweakl could bardlydo ses which was in existence, and that ,lreq ynrll push-l_,` Ray Lidstonr-., my work and my head and eyes ached all business was Messrs. C. Lyons & Co.I[.* reetown; 2, W. H. McKay, Spring- the time. Your Compound helped me Other firms in the coal business at'n@l.J; 3_ (‘._ Pnynter, Long River. in many ways and isagreat strength- that Periflfl Wert H1082 Carried on lly Time-11 /I-5 secs. Boys' Race-1, A. ener. I always recommend it to my Capt. McMillan and Capt. John H ughes, Norborough; 2, Nelson Muth- ‘friends and tell themwhategrand med- }l"Hll08- Th€B¢ ll0€ll Well* Out Ol el' clwn, Sllrllllrllelil: 3. J0hn Cnsir. Gril- inineigigfm-women_ Yon mn,-use my istanre some time ago, Capt. McMil- hnn-l’s lloud. Brond Jump-l, Ray name for the good of others."-Mrs. ' an closing up, and going ollt to Van- },i¢|n¢,0n(-_ 13 fl;__ 93 in_; 2, J_ Il, Jon" FRANCIs’Bnmn’M,mmna_ couver. Other firms subsequently ,sltnie t '17 ft 11 in The makers of Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound have thousands of such letters as those above-they fell opened in the same line of business,I(‘, Messrs. l’cn.ke Bros. & Co., Mr. Au- 1, gustlrs Down, Mr. George E. Full ,1' 8 _ ' . Of “_ nd Messrs Pickard & (‘o _ 'r, . .; 3rd, J. M. lark, 16 ft., G ln. 220 Yard Dash- A. Hughes; 2, John Cash. High ump--1, Percy McMurdo, Kelvin, 5 4 in.; Z, Ray Lidstone, 5 ft. 3 the truth, else they could not have been those mn ~ . . y the two last named are in.; 3, J, R. fltavert nnd W. Prohtt, °bt°"'°d fm' 1°” °' m°n°y‘ Tm’ med' still ln business. Mr. Down closed Mm-gnte, tic. Tug of war, married icine is no stranger -,lt has stood the fest for years. _ A I When purchasing silver I l ‘ you are mrs nf d nd- ‘ ability md Nsnty Int ll yl’ V l it '°.fl1nrflau;llre¢lVasr»" " aesneleeglervleeheesuee it ls ibehesvlest ellverpkts. Look for the trsdemsrk. lll .................... up some years ago and went West, m while a few years latter the Peake ' _ ' Bros. business was bought over by " r»..`=§., Messrs Buntnln Bell dr Co. by whom ‘“'-"-" itl tu il _ M _ Fu, opesnelll ‘on ihtrslte ovthere rCapt`f Mcllvdlllli Messrs. Plckard & Co. are also still doing business. 1 preeentatlve.Mr.Patrick Clnrlrin recal- _ led the feet that when he start- ed in the business the coal trade was not in any way exten- sive as it is now, it hed simply sxpanded_ correspondingly with en vs. single men, 7 men toaside, won bv sinnlc `men. --' an used to carry on his business, and In conversation with a Guardian re- the growth of the clty. Twenty-six years ago, he said, hard coal used to fetch from $5 to $5.50 aton; now it rules at e price of U7 per tea. For oode Sarsaparrlla Acts directly and peculiarly on the blood; purifics, enriches and revitalize: it, andin- thie tvzany. bigilgilgeuin. the whole sys There ls no “inet-aeelood* medicine llslst sn having Roofs. an |\ win 1 way into the hands of innocent per- sons, from time to time. i' CHRISTIAN IDEALS.-The Rev. M. J. McLeod, D. D., a native of Bel- fast, P. E. I. and n graduate of Dul- lrouslr University, is, becoming 'a vol- taken to armmge the picnim uminulls writer. He commerlcerl exer- a prominent church in New Yorli and finds time to exercise his literary o Christian Ideals Here is what Christian Work Mnod’s monthly nia- gazlne Northfield, Says. Oi the bri`i'i- iant writer, his pedigree and book. "This little volume is a. veritable rosc jar of rlpirituul ungucnts. Its author is we believe 9, Scotcllmnn by blood a native of Eastern Canada by birth and early nurtlrrc a Gospel preacher of magnetic power called from the golden west to occupy a mc- tropoiitrvn pulpit that cberishes the best traditions of the Holland Refor- mation and one that boasts a direct lineage and succession from the church in the Fort. wneorer an that nns anything to dp with the compo- sition of its rare contents we are not prepared to say but we very much suspect that it has n, great deal to do with milking this dainty and inspir- ing book what it ls." A gloom was cast over Little Pornd on the morning of July 7th, 1913, by the death of Mary, Anne Macdon- ald, beloved wife of Mr. Alexander MacKenzie in the fifty-ninth year of her age. The deceased had been ap- parently in good health until about three weeks previous to her death when she was stricken with heart trouble. She was a woman of amin- hle character and her pleasant smile and genial hospitality won for her many friends and acqunintancss.»'She was moreover, a kinii neighbor .and will be greatly missed in the 'vicinity to which she belonged. She `liore“her lliness with true Christian patience and resignation to the Divine Will and was comforted 'beforediler deith by the rites ofthe Holy Catholic Church. Besides s. eorrowmg hus- band. four sons and, four dsnghtetg. also two sisters md e brother‘ai~e' left to mourn the lsgs of e lovlihg interest to farmers, and he and the other members ofthe visiting party wh0‘s'p`oke, made highly complimen- tary references to all they had seen on thc Experimental Farm and thank- ing Mr. _Clark for the trouble he had lilr. Clark in reply expressed the pleasure lt had been to him to do that and to be of any assistance to .th‘em. ni. ~ I The parties returnedvln the evening to`thelr respective destinations after WEDNESDAY. POLICE COURT.-At the Char- lottetown Police Court yesterday l,ouis Essory for being drunk was fined, $5. On the previous day Jos. Mahur was fined $2 or ten days fqr a similar oficnce and Benj. Stevenson $2 or ten days, NEW FOX COMPANIES.--Letters patent were granted yesterday by thc Executive Council to the following new fox companies:-Kildare Cape Fox Company, Limited; Alberry Plains Blue Fox Company. Linr.ited;` Freeland Silver Fox Company, Lim- ited; The Cnnndian Silver Black Fox Company, Limited; The Alberton Dark Silver Fox Com any,_ Ll _ iterl~ Charlottetown Be1ling_%gq\die£;Ll‘1k ned; John R. nlnnls rl igreed oxeef Limited; Fur Farmers' ,Bureau and Exchange, Llmited.l""*'° ~ W"-¢" GAZETTED.-Tbe,lpst lss_u_e,_of thy Canada Gazette contains the follow- ing-"Prince Edward Islmulilf -I-leqvyi Brigade.-3rd He y, tery. an Ammunition Col\l‘%n.-‘Y-'?§ ll.1*.`P\‘6v_lB- ionahbreutenantt 9oi'g‘e"Illl elfllilt- chle, gentleman. 1st.~,»Mai} lg3l$_~ TP he provisional Lieutenant (superaumr erary): James Parker Hooper,'ge'nt~ Inman- let Mer. 19.l3..___,.82P<1__.‘_‘Al>°~ gwelt Light Inter y,,._f,{_eglment."-r Lieutenant G. 8. §pp _lnvtrarislerreji to the Corps Rgngrve. _1,_lit]1J l\_I_syV. 1913. , ,, ,__ ,_ , ,_ , smrovasnn 'r‘rpi,_i‘-4_iilinit_¢r dr the friends of' Mr.” ?d,Z_Mrs._ _,Win ‘Green gathered st., ,Mfr lrqne, ,ln Kingston on Mondnyhuvenlng _to wish .*l.=°.°'-“°'2l‘:.:." .°““ fi ":"»'°°"i='...°°r 'sf,,w _ ournqy ,ou n, e. Ighe; Mind.; were hnsly V tan c_oee mu e by ll_r,. onlgen rr, Oli W0 ‘ ¢fllfilPll°ll°. ..sccoinpan?e‘:l .oo mother and mt¢r.= An, uedpltrnr .ui n _ . one son, John, in Eureka, Oil-, w¢l‘t'l'D.‘1f"’::e¢ then and by menus Barrett ur, , ,, called on ur. Green. although thk°.“ bl' mods-a suitable reply on bb- hlmself and .his admirable thanking the dont" f0l` their gift, after which the com- pany treated to choice co-nfsc-' tionery. _The alarm was then sound- sd -for luncheon whcn_about thirti- sup- Nea. *°_ .',“Y-1*, *QP* iw. i._ll°l=_ tenure-` Ice _cr¢am.lNras,. diso`__ in_,n|nnnd_i ance. After B '#06131 -Ulsbmll retum, gave sn eloquent ed to. the l>i\l'l0,1'»_.`Wller_e~-there was some choice. slnzillk- Specia1_rnentlon_ might he made of a solo by 'Mi-,»-Bn. ben Barrett, accompanied on the org. an hy Mies Lola Barrett." At the wee sms' 'hours thecornpany after slug. ing and best wishes all went home pleased' with the evenlng’s entertain- ment. » _ - »_ '$P._°&° _ Bread Flour and a Pastry Flour Theperfect fiom- is the one that combines the good qualities of Ontario and Western wheat. This is exadly ` what ,“Beaver" Fir-[3 does It is a blend of best _Ontario fall Wheat with ~ s little Western wheat -to add strength "Beaver'?» Flour is - equally good for Bread _ and I-‘srftry-It has the real home made flavor ' that western flours |sck._Ask your grocer. . . . ' _ sssttns-#fue n for nlm er rm. -cum an/re "4 rerun. |43 _ "Br:AvEn”FL0UR -'ms 1°. ir. 1-arson co.. tnnnm. - - CIIATHAM. Ont C.F.P':olev_61A Kent St.I-I:rlif:iX.N-S~~'l""“’f'lN119! Sale* Afellt ' ` hh-s-ss _ ,__ ___ ___ _,__ _,_ ____¥ _ ----- - ' 1. , . . q 'li ‘"1 ell, ,W ,r llllllllh 'l ‘ Big' Bell is thc lii;_rl_rcsf thing today llrtllc ulzlrlu vlocl.; lulnirlcss. Hi: is only three ycnrs old, but hc`s :llrendy grilling more work frolu the Dolniuioll than :uly clock alive. Ili lhrrc yc:|r.~;tiiur~, (i,(rll{l L`:irl:ldi:u\ rlczllcrs have :ldo|ur'rl llirn. No:1u'ly half of thc fnrnilics in (.':i|\;irl:l |L~:r\'c il to him to rzill thorn up ill the rllorlliug; nezlrly half thc falruilics ill Czlllzululise lilui all ilny long to lull thc right fiulc hy. Ill* is r¢‘n||_\' two gooil clocks in one-ii crzlckcrjuck ofn iiruc- `¥ C. W.` Patterson Charlottetown W. N. `Tanton Chsrlotigtorvn Godkin Brothers Charloltclnwn ' e l.i.:< 1 ' 0.; e .___-_g 5; _ . ._- __ , gei- = no - = _..f_. . Q _ 5 l ~ -- ¢,}/_rT1\ é ` \ ‘ .sro lin: \ 6 /i y _ s_ __,, A I.»l:uul by the fol|u\vin;,f jcwclcss: `"'l". ll "l w ‘ _ _ ,rv-‘f"°f 1 gi’ . "~ . \ The Biggest Thing in the Clock Business `: kccpcr :ind :i crzlrkcrjzick of :in alarm. J Rin lieu uruuls .~c\'rn inches lull. Ill- is triple liickcl-pI:rtcrl and wears :ul iullcr vest of sit-el that insures him for life. llls big, bold figures :ind bzinds :irc cosy to read in the diru ruoruiug light. His lalrgc, vrullfori-_ :rhlc kr[\'s rllrllost \\'i|ul themselves. 9 llc rings lirc lllirlutcs stcnrlily or tell irucrrrliftcrifly. Hisprlce $3.00 is easy io prry l»cc;\\r>e lliszrdvzrrltzigcs ure cnsy io wc. lie is sold in Prince Edward G. H. Taylor ` Chiirloucmwn H. Sn. crdekeii \ ummcrside - W. W. Wellner I Charlottetown and nutritious. _ M 7 package Look signature e l r l There’s no fuss or bot-hé¥i'5 :3b0l1t» Qetting a meal, lwitll Kellogg"s’ "Toa`s'ted "Corn Flakes in the house. . _ Always ready to serve, fresh, tasty iSold, by alllGr0_cers at 10c the for ‘ this -l '_ _ i I r r 1 ¢