'T ;l.,':_- G J... .-,`.;. >~ _‘L,é_‘7`;,'1 ._ the 4,' Iii! e :wg viii ing dai A. C. 36. dei 1 lan six boi the cor lim of in ' , the rife Sh of the bo lin Ibn O‘I Jos #it D 6 lfei sev i$lc llii~ len err if BCI' so dui , - .I 1.' S-'E . _ .Lf ,.~;»-`..` 133" . ~ iq.- * . <.':,_; _sf4,,,iE.‘§, f... . - ,..'§f‘.'; ‘~__f»l‘f,»_%` LT gg;-.~~(_ .. n or O'I the JON/ am Hi of. ii iz cpl lin' thi Sli cm tw l- s I on six no: the we of thi Ch ar) of WI alt' nie ses soi Ke sei. the me lit! l Mc Ba tov l D. ` ‘f `= In 4 -.eq ll. '»_. l\ VZ M' . lib z' Car till SGW for r 535 Eaii' if A Always Bought Signatllre ..,;.““.,.,..._¢.;;.m I I The Cen-mun Cor-iraxvs _l HONTRilAl.li.NEW YORK J. -| Z" csc: :Y ty Years . Exact Ccpy ol' Wrapper. Y" ;“"u_ N”AN,_ "__ N" ‘mm ?-I The Kind You Have e. .. F f ........ . L. Fraber and others. The exam . US 1ltq6d/:.i`|llr- ‘i Q Garrett; rbcitation-Our Union Jack, Awhfff A n Miss McEwen’s -Class; song-The Lit- &‘“ . tle Dog Under the Waggon, Misses ll . %'¢%%rm . E Rev. Mr. Macintosh; recitatioié-1-The ' ` Boy That Scoffed at Santa aus. A erl.c|Remed forfcnslwc = 1 . _ ligllhngoorslomgennionbaeai ; Reginald White,C song _Oguib It-leroesi W0 g_¢;m,vu|g|0n5_Fev¢n5l.- Miss McEwens lass, dis r u ion o Y V nessendLossorSis|-:il prizes: God Save The King- At the , _ __ if -I *md _ cl e of the program another touch- \\\~.\ \ »\, ' ATLAN'1~}C_ Ga I Jun, gg (gpg. R S 5 I OE \ _ . . 'mc me ‘Sum _ ing el/*mt 11001* Pla” when Maatef ~» ` I cial)-All arrangements are complet- . 0 . ~-- - l i siiisnmioils. V .._°’l‘he semi annual examinations and elosing'exercises of the Bouris Bug publgc school WGN held frurn gwo to |11 Friday evening. A large number .qf visitors and parents were present and expressed their satisfsc tion The class rooms were beautiful ly decorated and both students and teachers are to be congratulated on e iine showin the made. The Pu p in a four rooms acqu em selves creditably and answered all questions promptly. The classes were examined by Rev. R B McDonald Rev F A Wightman, Rev John Mc inations oveg, all* proceeded to the E assembly room where a splendid PIO- gram was given: Address by Rev. Mr entitled My Dad’s Dinner Pail, by b Hully ’spects Her Beau,_by Master Joseph Foley and Miss Cassie Mar- co duet Misses Annie and Lillie Bessie and Nellie Garrett; speech by Clarence Acorn stepped forward, and I on behalf of the pupils of the upper-. rooms, read a beautifully worded ad- dress and presented their teacher Mr. 5 boob if l V _-’ 4 K l D N F ‘il f Edward Feehan with a handsome Q. _ ' ... /‘ (Special to the wusrdian) Theodore Roosevelt and District At EDMONTON, Alta, June 28.-Thi! torney Whitman both have Nrmis morning the charge against Mr J D |10” to carry pistols Reports some Kennedy in fox stealing case wa! time ago that they had 39111306 10|’ withdrawn by Crown Attorney, no gn evidence being aduced He bald blpep :Magistrate Corrigan when he told M held n a warr nt because e s ow D°"“|d Bw' Mr' Macrntosh' Mr A gone ‘lo price the stolen foxes prior Brooklyn yesterday that in idluillt o the theft and was suspected of the permits he had waved one of the aving knowledge regarding the theft. chief requirements of the law. and '*“°*-~‘°--~°------------- had asked neither of the applicant! ' ded t Carl M Don ld; ecial d e , Wi htm” Wh” W3' “ p°i”t°d chmr nhl; for history, prescented byBpMiss for an amdmvit of gon chu” er K nr P ' mm; opening °h°ms_M°“ M tl” grace Mitchell, awarded to Carl Mc- _ North; recitation-An Incident of the Donald; special prize for general p,.o_ War' 55’ Mi" M°EW°“'5 Class; “ng ilciency, presented by Mr. -H. J. Ma- 7 ' l L. NEW YORK June 27-Colonel ch permission were confirmed by magistrates at a meeting i , rded t C1 ence- Acorn. ~ "3"" M555” Alex- M°°”°7i addregs' Fam' Glide ‘bill-lst prtlze, C111-arence Acorn: _.__ °“t th” stat’ h"° “lremly ef Jehu M°D°““1d' f°°"‘“*‘°”“W"°“ zna can Mcvonald- are oem °PP°B’°“°°- TN’ m°'“'b°" °f ' - - » BASKATOON, Sask., June . 28 Wlghtman; prize for geography, Ern- (Specia1)_MeBg"- "ports came into legislature now in session will the I-I l est White; prize for attendance, Arth- Saskatoon of the murder at Walker' cipate in the inauguration Q Y QM. and Prince 1"' Houma- Gm” Vn'”1“ Pfizih Sask., one hundred miles west of 'qs' which will ta' ‘Ii Franklin Morris; znd, Annie Garrett; hm, of _,umm Gmk, B ,,,,,°_ym._,,1d_ the customary new 0 3rd, Elsie Mitchell; prize for writing, child’ by Kate Hamm. twelve years civic organizations. t v Dorothy whim? I Pri" wr spelling' old It is said that the Hanson girl Governor' Brown' the oukgoing Clin Mccauumi pri" for Latin' confessed to the murder when Qhe cuuve' has arranged to ta e B R31 h W1 htm., - - 1 h 1 vacation after his retirement p g n prize or istory _ L0u1ge_wigh¢m,m;' prize for arithmef ;’¢‘)’g1’;nitt‘;‘(;3o€;°“3‘g;1eTh;1'mg1x°;as:g: office. Rumors are in circulation u,w1u M .- . hem c i e yrer discovered until last Monday. I states Senatm Governor John M. slate... 'rue ad-'W ed for the inauguration today ofllsulll TORONTO guard of visitors from bmah of the Pon his recent illness, it is un negotiations are now going 1°* ‘U10 Purchase oi a im, "H95 by the Prince w ich to the Vatican gardens, 0811 'be reached either by an underground passage or '“Y. cbd would enable the 81110? a very much larger his walks. This section al. magnificent' view of the toward the Nadi. 25 (Special)-Oviring N ay enter the race for the ME, ‘June 26 o truth in the rumor that not take part in the Panama position,'-’ said Signer Nitti, Minister of Agriculture, Industry present. Although taken by surprise Mr. Feehan made a. suitable FGPIY- He thanked thc pupils for their gen- erous gift and said he would always remember it as it_was the gift of a class of which he was proud. The fol- lowing is a list of the prizes given in the Principa1’s Department of Souris Public School: Special prize for geo-_ rc. ._ ;-,._T-s' o / e '-vc/`°;7.©';,i-T»Q\ _ ;' `, " ,` ;_r7w/'”",'~* 952/"_ 1' a >z,§/‘Xl _z D+ - V, .~,S_,»_ `"‘3'2i ` eg . Vi l<_ P i f l. 5 _._;.;,s . ,V 7/, 'i §\`\;#` b|ll/lib! E__ /I/( rl 1’ (%¢<°5"P-§»_"fi`4 _ .~,;....»~ff:1.;»,_..i *I Fl ps hz _ _ i 5 graphy, presented by Mr. H. D. Mc- When You Want Good Plumbing In A Hurry Phone Us. We’re No Farther Away Than The Nearest Phone 393-] ____ _:______\ A g ii _ Qwred H. Trainor-80 Grafton Simi) V l 'f Motor Gasoline Motor Oil Albany Grease Cell Connectors Dry Cells Columbia 1 I Supplies Bronze Shafting Steel Shaftiug Bronze Propellers Bronze Lag Screws Brass Pipe and Fittings Electric Wire (primary and Iron Pipe and Fittings 5'3°°Ud9fY) Gasoline Copper Boat tanks Ammeiers » Gasoline Storage Tanks 7 by mail the following postage must be added to price of order. Early Lean, awarded to Franklin Morris: *gig special prize for English, presented Uv 5 Mr. Edward Feehan, awarded to Lil- i la Garrett; special prize for writinll. » r . presented hy Mrs. William McDonald, - -’ '»\_ V 51/. ' 5` ,l 1/f,|I||,.||I' gill ' ~i...» ii. I ,,... “I” `.._'»__‘, _ .~@./ ' 5. .._.~.......f .anne ATTRAC TI VE J EWELRY 'il and ornaments designed especially or Summer rl t l _ wen ng are no necessarily x B 1 es ° “' V ous nisrnay includes many dainty and useful articles that you may want or need, and all mod e ratsly priced. LW. TAYLOR Southside Queen Square ~ .-as ~ ii 1 _ . H_'_i uiihlll 'mil P. or Black Diamond S.S. Line 'A Delightful Two Weeks Vacation, for $60.00 and up, including meals and berth, from Charlottetown to Sydney, C. B., across the Gulf to St. Joh'u’s, Newfoundland, up the Gulf ‘and River Bt. Lawrence to Montreal "and back to Charlottetown. The scenery is magnificent, the air *bracing and restful and ideal water trip. The S. S. "City of Sydney" and steamers. with excellent passenger nc- commodation, and meals, and are dt- ted with Marconi Wireless. One of these steamers leaves Mont- real every Friday evening, and Char- lottetown every Mgonday evening dur- ing the season. For further particulars apply to - BUNTAIN, BELL & C0., Agents. Charlottetown,P. E. I., .May som, 1913. ”’ IV rrwflm. l _ Please read carefully-Plants sent- hl-_l_%_ ' Spark Coils, jump and make break spark Connecticut Plug Coils Perfex Spark Plugs Perfex Vibrators Rajah Spark Plugs Red Head Spark Plugs Water Hose Water Intake Scoops Schebler Carburetors Silllson Wrenches Combination Plyers cabbage, cauliflower and celery 10c, per 100 for postage. early tomatoes 8c. per doz, late tomatoes 6. and Gasoline Pumps Copper Gasoline Pipe Packers for Gasoline engines Combination Stem Bearing PlaiiiStern Bearings Inside Packing Boxes over perennials such as Pansy, Daisy, Forget-me~nol:, Carnations, Sweet William, Dianthus and Holly hocks l2c. per doz must be added for pos- tage. Annual bedding plants pos- Magnetoes, jump and make- tage free (at prices quoted). _ llfC2k Spark Vegetable plants. early c bbage Screw Drivers per 100, cauliflower and celery 751:. Pfiming CUPS late cabbage 5c. per 100, wintered 15¢ per doz, a e (very limited quantity) 60c. per 100 . Trouble Lamps- late cabbage for fall and winter 15c: addmss' we one” receive mae” per 100-extra early tomato (only a 0 Plinis ` " Annual flower plants, Aster, Phlox, Petunia, Verbena, snapdragon, seed- ling Pansy and Daisy, Nasturtium tall and dwarf, Lobelia, Sweet Alys- su-m, Canary, Creeper, Mignonette, Larkspur, Zinnia, Dusty Miller, at Stocks' 20c. per doz., Balvia, Seed- lings, Carnations. and Dahllas doulble and single from seed at 25c. per doz. Double Dahlia Bulbs Bc. each, 75c. 15c. per doz. ‘ ° ° *Cash must accompany ord- rs. Write plain, give full name and without e signiture. It is advisable n l-ine of railway or boat to ex- press or freight unless the order is Enrolment % Br service 310.00 for . ' C erce.' The Pure Bred Clydesdale 9%: the ¢0..».m~y, the ' just signed a bill passed by shnmn _ment allotting two million tt ($400,000) f th It li ction i the Exposiilllon. IE an? :dlrlgiiig for or it io be worthy of Italy. It wish 1. take advantage of the `show friendship for the by ional celebration ” anization of our section -and participating actively inthe - ' s ` ' ' ' s N ot1ce_ to Public Just received a can-load of Beaver flouidirect from the mills lu bbls bbls & 25 sacks. We also carry sf£u`ll‘-.ire ofthe following choice ands of flour. __ _ 'I‘ilson_’|`TPrldi Roval Sturm ' Rainbow Delight _ Phoenix Squai ` Also Bran & M lddleings at verydoweiprlces. Give us a call, FRED c.cLAsx,owner.l G A ' Bruce Stewart Bruce Stewart ` i £3 Co. Led ta Co Ltd. few) at 5c. each, late tomato per doz., cucumber, squash and pump- kin 20c. per doz., tobacco 60c. per 100. §~ _ la A I3 A A Castle in Spain _ s "noi in it" with a good substantial, up-to-date steel range in your kitchen. Don‘\ hoard up all your money, building castles for future years, and in the meantime have your wife worn out in dai y toil, working with a pnor stove. Tho Farmsr’s wifes s well as the Farmer, need good tools. A few dollars invested now in 'sn- Enterprise Monarch Steel Range will save the time and temper of the housekeeper, lessen fuel and repair bills. S. W. CRABBE Agent for Enterprise Monarch Steel Ranges l The Dysiani And England °‘°° Fox Company Limited( li..i|....i..a c.,.i¢..i $ioo.ooo s_.._|._s¢.ai.¢¢i comin eso,ooo _l¢..i.1l\w.¢...f, .i»...a.i..'.f. m..:...ia..i r. ls. i. . Vice Pres Charlottetown? E I ensiiey ci meek. clump plants, (many winter milled) Carnation, Sweet William, Forget- me-Not, Dianthus, Pansy, Daisy, at 60c. per doz., Holly hocks Bc. each 75c. per don. ' A 20c. Perennials wintered over large for small amounts or small quanti- ties. If your station is not a pay station freight should be prepaid. The above list is intended for cus- tomers not ‘in a position to doll at our great daily market sale of plants. When at all convenient call and per- sonally select your requlrments. P. E. I. R follows' A I L W AY Onmmonclng on April 10th, 1918. the trains of this Rsllwsv will run 5-28WMEtf. BEAD DOWN Dsily Daily Daily ex. ex. ex. Sun. Bu li. Bun; _ D u on n n i srurions di ’ 1' .'.’ mir" _ ansn UP Bun. gun. Sufi. Slim' P.M. ms. _ _ _ _ _ Aiiaamc-..s.q-r..»»...-... siimue, r. s. i. _ :ua sump _B8 ska _ 505!-1"'f°P!l:"=:-'°l> 23g3_g_g8i=SSa_g ‘E535 P F ilm lv i 1.8 ~$~2;'¥§s§§..°"s...':§§§; no Bio \ P. . . "lg: 'lg' A mu ills pn ull: sr. no me 1%- _ I i i ! _ _ ‘ l _ if » 1 . » ' fli if 3- "'i'1'.f..';f.";‘ll"l'lln?fae5;,‘ sr nbllihsrsige Iv Lv 0h'to ii Ar ister ¥vsr :.8 ' erpl Jo. 1.46 13:” QQ ?il-'f"“£llf IJD s:"d.':ra:I5:§.'i:._ Hbbbgédwgge. k lt. 3%” Lv. IE Ar. bv. M gg' i Ar. M. , . .l . Y Eg". 'la.u; s.u. mi. i=."ir 1 IM Q 'j j ~°’§sssf§f£ f _ FP ,Fr "°?o `_ _’ ° sa - _ 51,.- ... s F514* .i Fertilizer formulas Timothy £6’ (Hover Mix the plant foods in . the following proportions: Nitrate of Soda... 50 lbs Tankage . ,. . .|50 lbs Acid Phosphate...700 lbs Muriate of Potash |00 lbs Application 300 to 5oo lbs. to an acre. . . ,,._. 1 l 1 . a.....r.‘f...n.s-an 2 i 0 ~ - l a»'ii»aWs\iis°~»».i»svl\sesl' l » ~ . A » l _ _ _ wvem»v'_:'_ -1.-:__ Z3. =.-.' _‘ _ e '_ - _ A _ _...Q1 ~ -,"1 ‘ ' Q _ .".~‘ I » ‘ ‘ ¢ ., ,. _ _ , s _ A . \ 4 . 1 | s I . the "M°rwenna." fare first-class Msv mmm mi _ _ v‘°°°'i"_fl_F`,__,___,___ 3° 5WfmMEtf- Q\l__¢¢ilS ' li VM.-__Y`____. ,V ,_ Q" ~¢;. _ _=‘ ' ‘ 4-=‘_5_» .- » . 1 . l f ‘\ . U" jf. ;. .41 lf ll tf 2-. _~ -P51. ' W. _ R'-:_ f 'r_ I.. _ _»`;i_» ` 13'.. -‘ ‘ cg; , 1 < fi _ _ . . . .f .¢_ ,. Potatoes it 1-Iere’s a simple form-' :f ula for late potatoes: Nitrate of Soda....|50 lbs Tankage . .....;.. ...|00 lbs A f. ,1 ‘i Acid Phosphate. . 600 lbs ; ` I Muriate or Sulp~ __ *liste of Potash..l50 lbs This is the very best if formula you could use and by mixing it at home you save 25 percent of expenses. »~ .ss ,_ » ' '...... ..i.m|s\asnmi»». ...i