. . ,/ I ~ _.M . .-._ qui... ...Q ,_ _W T .-- rev , _ "rss Meier '_ Lcalfalilbflfiiaipav _Inns 12, 19,14 mer or lr...-~ {»;f,,;==,=,e,,;fe;f¢,,I»,g;I,-I,~;g;§§;>,Ig,~e,{>,,v,,',\,'i°i I . _ y , il _ ,. . .._., v _ . -_ - I _ _. _ . ,, . _, ___ _,_¢ i 1 _ __ ui W. . I I . _ . . /4 I, .-. P. ,y II A III. III. I;IIIII's I>.E.I. REPRESENTATION I I ,_ Z- 1 @ ..;i;__ I 1*?" 1. DR. le 1 . la I ` ner DIS- "RIIIIIE-ilESf AND FOXE-S In te, Fnx Brecller!s`Aesocintion Tells of eenditidneil Iii’ Ininienes. Gives vninnniel sug- geStiftns'."eiI‘l$iIr’c‘ und' Feeding. Recommends P'a`thclogls.t, for ProIIIince; Premier Mathie- sin Editors Iieeonnerauien on Premises Gevernmeiitlssislcnce; A meeting of the Executive of the was held Wednesday evening in oilice of Mr. A. C. Saunders, The meeting had been to report of Dr. Hig- of the Department who on this invitiaitllon the ,,-qverniment n.t_ the request of Association, cams to look into general health conditions in the hear There was present the Premier, J. A. M'ath-ieson.; the President, F' I.. Rogers, Dr. A. A. Black, quite a number of ‘ranches in County and that he found all free from any contagious infectious disease, and that the of the foxes visited for bacterlological re- previous tu"his leaving (lt- In two cases foxes had died he thought, in indiges- There was one case of sar- Inmiige, aniung foxes imported the west last summer, before Institution of quarantine regula- 'Ihis ranch was placed under n tl . _ - ,,.e..sed upon the Association the ab- Not only should the three weeks iso- nsuhiniiy adhered to but. as center- fiun might adhere to the coat of the Innimal and be still undeveloped ut the 1-nd of three weeks period, ranch- I<~I~a= should in their' own interests 5-?Sl'L*I_:nin the imported airlnials, on their rumrhcs, till they were absolu- Itely certain that they were free from He thought the present quarantine 1"=I;lllatirn~s anomalous 'inusniucli as they did not enforce quarantine on “ll ivllvortsd fur-bearing animals gas ,`\'{ell ns foxes, Germs of contagious irirscnee might be easily carried in-to ,the province by mink, murten, skunk, Lite. Hd further suggested that all Iinininls other than rumlnnnts should’ would not hesitate to shoot at slsht VMI' stray dog or cat' seen arounda ranch, ' L Ons »of the comrnniest complwlnts L-met ' _ id months before the young; foies are IQ. lslu.n~.:- Foxnresdiers’ Associa- born, in other words, the larvae should be destroyed in the autumn. He thought t'he method of dosing in- discriminately all young fcxes with \vorm specifies with 8, chance of gett- ing at worms here and there, .was not only a haphascard :method but was also dangerous to.the health of young foxes. He advised that the fox- es be examined in the months of Sep- ranches of the province. ,tnmher and October und the neces- sary treatment a.DDl'ied. 'l‘he natural history of thze worm was, he said, that the eggs were Becretrld in the in- Inspector for Summer-,testines of the old animals, passed E. R.'Brow,, W. E. Gain-,nfl in the faeces, then adhering to Saunders, D. K. Currie. fthe fur a-nd tests of the mother and llr. Higgins reported that he had subselcpiently being' developed in.the young. _ GENERAIJ SANITATION. Proceeding to refer to the general sanitation of raucbles, he said condi- . I ' ‘ _ referred at the outset tions might be very much improved; cages which had been sub; indeed roost of the troubles he found indicate-'1' curelessness in -this reg‘ard._ The fox,_-unlike the cat and certain other domestic anhrals which bury their faeces, is naturally not e, clean- f the liver, a’ third fro » otmuble, ...g fourth fr-mT,__1y anrmlal. \ In the wild his den is which seemed to have scrupulouly clean, '-but it .must be re- membered that he has miles of area in which to roam at leisure and re- turns to his den only at intervals for rest or cover. In the ranches it is different. ln this circumscribed urea, it is necessary for man to as- - ' _ sist ii the housecleanling. The uten- itine on discovery of the dis me H; me "meh should W stermzed - _ - with boiling water at least daily, or I "“ °‘"‘“°°“°” D' "‘ggi“° im better- sun were eden feeding. The pens should ‘be swept out-regularly ,solute necessity in the interests of. _ _ _ _ _the fox industry, of ,having quaran- “"6 the den” attended dB"u`y‘ IES ,tina regulations strictly enforced. impressions were that B pens we? too much shaded and if more sun - - . l'I ht Ire let in there would be less lation prescribed by g0vern|n.nt be|(;§hge:*u‘ (useasm There should be U, dewd line of at least live feet of air space between the pens. ‘Under these conditions 'lt would be practically impossible for any infectious trouble to spread through u I‘ull0h~ K§0ll°"5- he sni-d, should be especially careful to avoid expectornting in the ranch- dm 5,, ,es anti every care taken to prevent Ii ,_ ' persons suffering from tuberculosis having access thereto, as foxcs are particularly] liable to contract tnis disease. FEEDING. Dr. Higgins next, referred to feeding practices. He found an im'l>l`€B9l0l1 he r~»nI-lwrl separately. He thouIzhtI“m'°“5 °`°'t“i“ foxmen that Rival: considerable risk from conta9l°D Wmklldvnntageous for the purpose 0 heinir run in kceillni! rhbblts in thd,‘:°35i:lh8 l-5;’ al::`°“fiit'€'0 »90fhg;f°t:l‘; I _ em e an _ _ name ranch as foxes, for his part he “P _ t I to ,nmasum 0, mm* thiey resor ei a starvation ut periodic intervals. This prartice be condemned. To have H vigorous offspring the PBNM5 'mmf' be consistently well nourished at all I \\'.th nina/ng foxes. he_sa . We! “meh ,hilt mom “Newly p,.“‘0u8_ L;’veornIs. The remedy for these Ill\ould,t. “ge mam . season In renrd to , ..m>iIed se ledsI;,,_I_rei`n sii td nine .tae Mmr. vw, h‘e though, that I I I ' ' l mot-hers_should have an CNNDENQED lisxnggtavfsqleast 3,000 pqiiarefeet in- ' ' . ‘ which t exercise. In nature the lt- r' °'f six td'eIg‘l1_t' this is L _tinsslrlcnrieii I."Z‘l‘I..1`f.§‘..§`.1‘$`...-.... I *“.'f.§"°°i.‘ Ewmgglvy dressmaker. U . special Tack, of rox is to scribed ol the : __._, I. " (Canadian Press.) ~, LONDON, June 10.-- Sylvia Pank- ‘hurst was arrested again this even- ing at the head of the parade of 12,000 on her wnyito seo Premier As- gulth. The parade started all right guarded 'hy detachman-ts of police who after marching -about a mile seized Sylvia in spite of her struggl- Wi' and considerable uproar and took b‘er to the Police Station. 'I At the intercession of two streets a large body of police suddenly 'ap- .lll-‘8!‘0d and broke up t-he procession _without much difficulty. But a few Bu_f’Iragettes‘ won through to M,-_ 'Asquith’s residence were they met liborali whips who succeeded in tllrnin-g them back. They did not see Mr. Asquith. _ --;_..'_,__i.. IIIIIIIHI III IIISIIIIE IIIIIuI's I:IIIw W1\SHING'I`0N, June 10.-The Am- erican revenue cutter BeaI§_ has been ordered to proceed from ht. Mich- nels, Alaska, to Wrangell Island, for the purpose of rescuing fifteen meni- bers of the Uanhdian steamer liar- luk, of the Stefansson Arctic Expedi- tion, .who are marooned on that is- land. (‘aptain Iiarlett of the liar- luk is at St. Michaels, and will ae- comlrany the Bear on its rescue ex- pedition. ----.-_- GIINIII Fllil-III Ill ` ELLILBHIII PIIII. (Canadian Press.) LONDON, J-uno 10.- A bg I-‘agent was held tonight to commemorate a century ,of 'Anglo Saxon Peace. It was attended by_ all foremost. socie- ty and hynobrllty. The affair was an unqua__lded success, __ _ date. In no case should Jersey’s milk be used. It would be better to use tthéat ibtfhu glolstcin grade supple- men e w c mixed white and yall! lo! :in egg, a litt.e lime water a *ar ey water. He would avoid all specially prepared foov until a thorough test exten-Tir.; over a. lengthened period had demonstrated its suitabllllty. ,Even dogs’ foods might not be nd-apted to Reynurd's Nlllliremrnts, Soda biscuits, in his gpiniton, cointaisrliidl too mxuch bicar- ona e an Ia» a ine substances to suit the fox, as they were liable to adversely affect the natural acid se- cretions of the digestive tract. He recomrrnerrdefl' the use of gout/s milk in preference to that of any other uni-mal. Moreover, if goats were kept in the ranch they would ren-:Ive the grasscsi and undergrowth which might he dangerous in cnse of tire as well as serve as the media of disease. RANOHERS. ' Coming to dcai with the supervi- sion of ranches, Dr. Iwiiggiiis referred to the 'clues of .rr~.en who should bc given charge of such valuable ani- -mals. In the first instance he Ithought there should be nn expert in bacter- ioloty and patbjology permanently lo- cated in the'provi'nce, whose duty it would be to carry on laboratory ex- periments and give expert advice and supervision in connection with the in- dustry. This laboratory would be an e’ed'ucs.'tlt.\.-ral centre where men could be trained in matters of sani- tatiogj and receive instruction in the treat ent of the comnrccer diseases 'of the fox. In course of time certili catescdlild be issuéd to men qunlllled to act as ranch everseers. The doctor 'emphasilled the absolute necessity ,0f having 'a siippiy of nronerlyquallneil EHLILHIII IIISISIIII _ __ I, . -___ Of 236 Boats with 1,200 Mell Caught in Storm all are Accounted for but I3. Re- ports from Quebec Shore Not Yel Received. (Special to The Guardian) ST. JOHN, .June 11.-'-More encour- aging reports came from Bay Cha- leur td-night. "A special newspaper correspondent got to Shippegan and Caracpuet and he brings word that the total loss of life on the New Brunswick shore bay was but 13. The total Iuiimber- of boats in the storm: was 280 with 1,2130 men on them, but enquiries niade in the re- count for all save 13. This does not take into account the men on the boats from the Que- bec shore and in the absence of dc- finitq' news from- them it is now hoped most have escaped. A Paspebnac report, however, still persists that ‘thirty boats were lost from that port. - -_-._.-__..__. III-IIIISIMRIIII UI LONDON, June 11-The engagement of Prince Alexander of B-attenburg, of Russia, is reported. BI SIIIIHIEEIIIS ' (Canadian Presb) LONDON, _June 1|,-lM‘i1ltaut Suf- iragettes yesterday surpassed ell Dre- vious records in deeds off violence, when the furlca placed a If>0mb l1‘I“l0l‘ the. Coronation Chair in Westminster Alrlrey. The bomb exploded and blew iron bolts, and splinters from the chair but did not destroy it altoge- ther. ' ` - ut thc time were badly scared the wild women. At the time of the the House the Sul‘lr.aget‘te Iplcstlon ,mid heard the noise of the explosion. Mr. McKenna was unfolding a policy to combat the furies by fittiiig afic- quate punishzr-ent to their crimes. Sylvia Punkhurst is now in jail. Lord (`ec11 mg, long speech advo- cated sending the militants to some island like St. Helena where they would be alone. Instead of sending the furies to jail to get out after a hunger strike he favored the trans- portation and refusal to allow tl'le-‘Th to return. This plan met with: Imuzh approval and might Ibe carried out. The 'feeling against the Suffragettes 4 greatly increased after the,repeat- ed outrages, and the populace “MY ‘raise mob iurles. Their recent ex- ploits. have greatly Dl‘eI\1f1lC¢<1 We pitblicg mind. ` _ Minard s Liaiment. Cures Rheumatism I IEW IPPIIIIIIMIIII IIIHI IIIINIIIIIIU _ .) I. WOGDSTOCK, Ont., June l`0.-Rev. Dr. A. i-l. Grant, who n, few days ago resigned the ch-airman.ih1,I of tl-c TOTllL __ l,0_,S$f lied E3-_ £2321.”*fi‘i.:I.‘§‘.:‘;;‘°..lf:°2a';..::;;;._ _ TIIAM-'ED AT' I3. I2255.1.*‘€.f;..€°‘.?l§L‘?".?‘ei°‘§l..2;?°"RI the newly organized Board of Hpzne Missions and Social Service of the Presbytclrian Church. I-`:is acceptance was made the occasion of u, demons- tr-ation ol the Presbyterian General Assenrhly. Rev. J. Edrrinsou the Secretary of the new board, Rev. ll. C., McGregor and Rev. F. A. Robin- son wlio have been associated with Dr. Shearer in 8, secretarial cap- acity Will also be associated with t-he new board. IILNMIHK WIINIIN ' WILL ELI BILLIII (‘0PI'l.\`H_»\GE.‘\`, June 10.-Woman sufirage ls to be enacted in llenmarlr electors of members of the lpper House abolished by a constitutional amendment bill #which passed the Lower House of the Danish Parlia. ment yesterday. _ 'l`he vote in favor of the measure was 102, while only six deputies cast their votes against it. IHIILI ATILNIPIS p|I|_|Ig[ IIIXINUIH Ill IILIIIII EIILLEEL MON'I`Rl'IAL, June 10.-Mystilicd by three deliberate attempts ol a r to burn' St Jose h's Aca- _ . ll c bug _ . p g1`““‘l°°” Of ‘l“°°“ "*°t"*f"*‘~ °° ‘~°““' demy. mrd~ ° 1-eeered -Hedrc Icoliege, test! Zia- '|`Ul`bY. flllU§h£°1` Uf the Longueuil, the .\`uperiors and stude- Grand Duke Michael Michaelovitch ents of these institutions have been in a terrorized state for the past week. No motive for the repeated at- ‘ I ' ' tempts to destroy the 'Catholic in- , _` stitutions is known of. _ lletcrnzining to get at the button: of the mystery, Rev. Brother Ter- tullin oi the Sacred Heart (`ollcgc, has usked thc authorities of the town for an oflicial investigation. There are' nearly three hundred re- sident pupils nt Sacred Heart Col- lege. me IIIEIIIIIEII __ ,_ _ THE TEMPERATURE TIDE |l00l|,, ETC. (Spccinl to The Guardian) TORONTO, June 12.-- Maritime: Fair and 'warm at first, followed by H"“d"'~`"';'“ 0’ Vmtom in the Abb°y'noI‘th-custuI°ly.winds, und cooler with hours and forty-live minutes. , _..~__,. . _ ' Il . Tm” "“°" "’°°"“d the ‘"“"'l,"°'§ I8 wE.i'rH,I-111.-vesrerd..y wus “md loud threw” were made “ga “E line nnd warm, -becoming cool ut night 0XDll»‘3l0"f Mr- M°K°""“ was ahowingl The! hirhesi. teni.pcratnre registered is yesterday was 7fi. degrees above zero, the lowest the previous night being' 52 degrees above zero. At 9 a. rr.-. yesterday it wus 69 degrees above, at 9 p. in. 50 degrees above. The tide will be h'l'gh this alter- nogn at 1.04 and tomorrow at 1.54; it willibc high tomorrow morn-i'n;.,' at 2.48 amd Sunday at 3.1111. The sun sets this evening at 7.51 and tomorrow at 7.52; it rises to- morrow morning and Sunday at 4.08 The moon'rises tcnight at 11,35. The moon was full OH Monday, une, Bth, at 1.18 a. in. The lest oeinrtsr of thc moon will he Monday June 15th at 10.20, a m. _ The length of today Will be flfl»B¢n Mlnorrls/llniment cures garget in cows. .0¢l\ ai lflhl and hard race. Many have dropped bv we wayside. owen neva, W4., “°“° uno een. sue ehu~v»\°_v,,¢ll¢* °*-‘°“ E o the "end'and come o\\t1Vi¢*'°“\°“° 'l rms baseman. I , __>__A_ ___>'__Y___`v_v__vvvv_ Perpqtnata the ,,,k' ‘_-_~_~::_-_-_-;-_-_-_-¢_-_-_-_-:_-_=-_-ll.-_-_-,-;.-.-:_-.~.~:_-:::~'f=-‘¢-‘-'-'-‘-‘~'-‘-`-`-'-`-‘-‘-`~‘~‘~`-`~`f"""""""""A'AfA"""'A`A`A'Y;'Y`_"'_`T:"""'""_-nw p0{ntg_an average of 9433 pts_ Der 'U10 “"9” °f th” .. . ~ - I man- New Brunswick I I' »- »» 5 In end domesticated 1 ' '°""~ “~°"“ in th. emu” A _ , _ _ with ,, toon seen. of 731 paints-. ' _ ~ , an aV°"BEe of 92.12 pts. per man, i . _;' while to Nova Sc0tla. fell the wooden < ‘ ” I Spoon their score ,hom 733 ¢s__an hink and talk about them. ' SATURDAY AT 8 I.’.M. Thee is the end of theib-ig el>0¢h hiv the history of The Gu|.rdlan'| great' -t 8,, ,,,,,¢,,-ed ei.. contest. Net one minute will tk ¢lv~.. for the Ieurih time shut hers. pur- gampzmrni ef In sind tnse'ed_eaad§.de(eee after 8 nm- Se¢“rr.n~!~ ing the Iss: seven years the mend M. °,m_~ ,mmm m,uIm'¢\g1, me race in very °l0l¢_., and lt is up -has won the match ave eimes; yen- or ¢,,,,,,¢,,. . . , tozg: to have °°\_‘lW-cc' tefdare victory sein; ner uurd curr- _ , ., _ ' . . , _ , ` by _ telme to win the prlle you eseueivewiu se heme. ol the eight dlifgre £0. ‘ ‘occasions on which P. I-3. I. has won SUMHBIRBIDB. I~Iu'iltlf‘... ..a .....I795.100` Murphy... ...$1,300 .. . , ,_ ...... BILUI r _ . 7 » r \ , ` p. .‘,,, ~' `.'\ . - 1 . . in-157' inlf past six in the even'n1g.' The ':f1'a°|'”g' eether conditions were not al‘ou eth- l flue dwrm, ndtbelight :::::f ::::::f:I’§l‘llI 'Il-°I'$=»l. ~I-=`°~1»<\°~»-°-=°»= - on nm nn) (c?idem`6§d“eE`i>»}Tenree) _ ».. 'Enny Izui. (From OI1r Own' Reporter) I O'1‘TAWA, June 11.-Messrs. A. A. McLean and Donald Nicholson made a fight in tho House to-rluy for in- giw, Cf Shil,pe,;,m and ga,-,Muet ,,c_ and all property qualifications _ for crei..-td repI'eseiItation for Prince Eil- ward Island when the uddress to the King asking for niziiendmenis to the British North America Act was mov- :zl hy Premier Borden. When that paragraph of the ndulrcss providing that the 1'¢»p1‘esentation of nny province in the Colm-moiis shrill not be less than the membership to which the province is entitled in the Upper llouse, was reached, Mr. A. A. McLean of P. E. Island mdved that the representation of that provinci- in the Commons should he restored to the original numlicr of six. Mr. McLean strongly urged Prince Eil- ward IslaI.d's claims., The chairman wus about to declare the motion lost when Sir Wilfrid Luuricr asked that the Government define its attitude in regard to this matter. . . 1-ion. I... 1*. Pelletier said that the . su‘lsject..had bcci.. fully.-cor.sidered by the redistribution c_omrr.»ittee,and the Government, he said, adhered to the report of the committee. The motiorr was lost. Mr. Pugsley uriyed upon the Gov- ernment the desirability of n decision being reachcd,to consider, in- connec- tion with the fixing oi the unit of re- presentation, the Province of Quebec as to the nrca formilipg; the province ut the time of Cqnfcilerntion. He maintained that in order to give jus- tice all around this shoul-'l` he done, Iditional `repI'esentation being given that territory added to Quebec since 1867. 'r. Pelletier said that the proposal contained in the address was a pol- icy for the moment. It would give _protection to the small-er provinces. The question of restoring to the pro- vinces tl.-is representation given tc' thorn .ut the time of Confederation could receive further consideration in the future.< The Prime .uiniister in introducing the amendment nxplaiiicd that, ui present, lVluIIi't0`hn, Saskatchewan aI.»|1` \l‘lrcrt.\i had each four members in the Scnute and British Columbin three. I'rovi.~'ion wus being marie, for the possible nirnexution of New- lo1I|.IllI1n1l with six mclinbers in the Senate instcuil of four. Caumln, hcl snid, wonld‘ wel-rome* proposals for] IIIIII-IIIIIIIIII ' IIIIII IIIIEII Prince lidwnrd Island iv:-~ the ln- trr-Muritilne rifle match ..»..ich was 'hot un the Kensington |l.n.n;',»e, (‘hnr- l0tt?t0“"» Yesterday. Teams repre- Bf?lltlDr,.: ihc pick of Inilitu. rlfleinen of .\cw\ Brunswick, Xgvn Scotia and Prince Edward Island competed The » Z P verage of 91 pts. per man. This is the eighth time the Island has mon the match out of the 29 ccaslons on which it has been an- nually shot since 1885, 13 victories being credited to Nev.. Scotia and eight to New Brunswick. P. E. Is- land'e brat victory was not register- ed until 1896. when the match was 'the match no fewer than dive victor- les have been registered Im the Ken- nnw range. S this yesterday commenced at 10 n. m. and finished some time alter u- favourable. While the day, walI RECEIVES I-IIRING IN THE COMNONS MESSRS. MCLEAN AND NICIIOLSON APPEAL FOR ORIGINAL REPRESENTATION Postmaster-General Explains Thnt Subject Hun Been Fully Considered by the Redistribution Committee und Government Ildhered to Their Report. Address to Imperial Parliament und King Adopted. House Prorogees ._i..~@.___€ the ‘admission of Newfoundland ul- thuugh the initiative must come from the ancient colony. Takingi up the 1.I~..Iendn~ent that in no case should the reprcsentntion of u Drdvince fall below the Senate representation, the 191'.-iniei' said the Fathers of Confed- er1.f.ioII‘hud never foreseen thut P. E. Islund would have four members in the Senate and only one in the Oom- mons. The menibers of the commit- tee hull recomrrlen-ded this amend- ment, beiing unuble to recommend that the nuIrr..ber of members from Prince Edward Island be fixed nt six as at Confederation. There was nc) objection from Sir Wilfrid. Though he could not see much object in the clause referring to Newfoundland, he believed that the clause dealing; with the representation of the smaller pro- vinces wi-.s a violation of the princi- ple of "representation by population" However, the larger provinc-es~would not be iniurcd. I I The address was than reported and on the motion. for its.udoption oy the I-louse,lIlr. McLean ol Prince Ed- ward Island, again moved hisrafmend- ment. It wus declared lost. At this point Speaker Sproule made the formal announcement that . he had received a message from the IGovernor-General. st-ating that he would be in the Senate Chamber at three o’clo1°k to-.rr.'orrow to prorogue the House. The Redistribiitioii Bill was then taken up and th-e bill was put through so that everything will he in readiness for prorogation. (From Our Own Reporter.) OTTAWA, Ont., Juuc '11.--N0 time has been lost Hy the Government in carrying into effect the recommenda- t'0n Of the RP»diSfI`iY.I\1tion»Com'mittee that the mini-mum number gf mem. bers from any province shall be the same as the S-enatorial representa- tion. Notice was given today bv Premier Borden of n resolution that mg ud- flrrss be presantrd to the iriprrisil l’arli.nn`»'.~nt an-tl King»for nn ameniti- Inrnt ff) tht* U. N. A. ACI: |20 this rffeet, This will he moved nt qnce so .ns to pass iinfore prorozation. The rf-soliitiqi also asks that an "ni:-ndrvirnt lu- "assed proVl’l'l7\r! ffll' I , ,,,..\» \Ir¢>=I,,-rn sipn'nf,orin.I division of f~vrnt_v-I‘.-,ur v»\pn\hf-rs. six for ouch nf lhe four Western Provinces. ELNLIIIIL ASSEMBLY CUIIIILLIIIIS SISSIIIII \\'()0lI:-l'1‘¢l(.‘.K, Ont., June il.-The Presbyterian General Assembly cen- cludcd its session last night. It was decided tn refer to the pres- byteries :ind the senates of the sev- ernl Presbyterian colleges the pro- posal of the education committed that a professor he appointed to vis- it. the various colleges in rotation to give lectures on social problems. The attendance of comniinnionahn at the Assembly was 452. Cfllllll Ell;l1$_’. AIIOUHCBIEITS. IEETIIIGS ETC "USE PURE Gold Navnilla, Gov- rnment standard; 2911- “DRINK QXOLA you will Eat betf er, Sleep Better and Feel Better. B00-6-Oliwka. °°E. H. Duvar Q Bon, builders, nd contractors. Estimates given. ox 135, Charlottetown. / :sow-elleipd. °9Mrs. D. Partridge will not do any more drmmaklng this season, kindly thanking you for pant favors. . IMD-6-lblltl. Q-¢_...4 ‘°’lYiere will be n lpocial‘~\rhlNt\lof Knox L.0.I.. No. 10 in time ' \ nd at Hsrtnvilln on ‘June llith. 'All medbhridf " ” lftfhae _ _f *\ .dd---s-_i.__-is .V Minn-d°» Ludmeee. cmd defer. sus. I ...W I .-=»a1..~».=.-..e»“ _...¢..w....~.-; _-.»r.......~»»-..-L. 1,-_ ».. fi iii If 2 I: 3 `i. gli .EPI 'I gg. .II . Im- ii. _'I2 I I . 1 I . I I I 'X 1 s w ~ I I I I I 4 r `f» \;._ ,Il I: 41.' ~. ._;- ,..- ..,_., if In .4 'Tl' 'i \"\ _,» fr/ fu nfs I. is . .fl is ~ _ ~- .- -N » .!- “W” _ A .. I _. '*,»,I .vi- i .fi