_-_'si _s \ _ i _s.- Hr. M. c. McKinnon will preach next Sunday at Bt. Catherines at 10.30; Churchill at 'Z.30 and Nine Mile Creek at 1 virtues are born with ns; i o'cloek. ‘ “ , others we may acquire with experi- ‘ . -_ ‘ wisdom. Among these ac- FREDERICTON.-I-ir. O. A. Hat- virtues, that of tolerance field will preach next Lord's day, stands out as ii shining example of|Augf 3rd, in Fredericton Hall at ,the mellowlng and gracious influence 3.30 p. gi., not 7 p. m. as announced from pulpit. ' 1 intolerance .of Outh is ro- - ‘ Y P young people are wont to, POLICE COURT CABBI.--There was their sorrows; to resent dis- I only one case before His Honor Stip- appointment, to judge others to feei'endlary Martin at the City Magis- antipathies to vent their anger-‘trates (‘_ourt yesterday, a man named lmore keenly, more violently, more'Jobn Sherry being fined $5, or '20 imei-cilessly, more fiercely then their days, on acharge of being found drunk on the 29th' inst. which was ggi It may tllkt years to learn toler- laid against him by Officer Walker. ' will mean patience and per- -i f haps pain tears and disillusion, but A TANGLED `WEB~_-A 0858 thot ELECTION IN _ALBERTA- when once taken to heart it is the wns fixed for hearing at ¢_,h~s Cigy Mn. pful lesson we can have mas-~ gist;-ate's Court yesterday but when [most hel EDM0~'\"l`0N. Altilo JUW 29-The tered, helpful not only to ourselves'i¢ was nailed was ,reported as having poli?'cal campaign in the Atbabascaun teach, cons ituency ended today. The elec- ity Utne tion will bc held tomorrow. The con- rngeonn f\E'llB t0 bear with eqllnnim- been settled, had rather an amusing Slings and “‘""°W° °f °“t‘ side to it. An exasperated parent tpx- f0"fUIle»" but 8150 *-0 0fh°f5»_ ed an unruly daughter, who being in- te:-it is between Mayor James Wood. ‘for in being tolerant we are able to vestedv with the dignity of a married ciiiiifiilnte of the Conservatives, and rendu. t A. fl. Mackay, the Liberal standard- derntanding which in true cnnrity_ hi_-¢_SS1l»l¢~ hand _When '-1Wdh@a1_° and in the form of concentrated li- mentally, and somebody is waiting to hen dppemnng from her hottom In. ont (ifoiitiiiucd from page three) y .K` &M n . _ 13| wA&7llix¢§i?ni3laNI!l¥if`u]iz¢i:‘:a Pbhlgdohlg to be cngined, which job is being un- 16l__cl”{“|:éH fflfltgrr C 53;: tax: til'-l1‘;,é{ dertaken by Messrs. Bruce Stewart & 40* nllgng sd;-} ‘o|ihe ey.~teni.fl‘egti§§\_u-_ Co. The_engi\ne that will be put. in- _ _ . . 40 fe sofiiun. OAT8 of- n town, _cii by pressed; willing' ness to cessions to the erect uuild nial fsx, the business, in a Council _has the strength of made and citizens of of preparing tiouh has been concrete dock, and specifica- up for a large elevator, power- house, etc., at is known as the Lord’s Wharf property and a three years' contract entered into with Mr. J. G. Brein, of Portadown, Ire- land, as mill superintendent of the Prince Edward Island Cereal Co., and some hundreds of dollars expend- ed in various ways in connection with the development of this pro- ject, under the assumption that the desired concessions would be granted and the industry located in Char- lottetown." A SHAKE UP.- About 9.30 north. Singing was heard in the dis- tnnlle. S0m°tl1il1§ was coming south ladies who left his carriage so sud- old songr- "will ye no come back 1- ’ _ again" for nfter searching long and C f 1; d h- . . g _ ;\_rn_eri:_n1 i_i;1nn_i;ci;_cn_i;i;rl;11ta_nres;;‘_‘;’_‘;e_ diligently hc had to give up. The 3 '_ SUMMERSIDE MARKETS- tweeli 400 and 500 trade price lists young lmues whom he_"° d°“bt"`ex' pected would prove true even in art and Coinpany’s wharf, and at- accordlng to the designs of her own- er, Mr. Legera, a gentleman of Hali- fax. She has been sont here in order to her \\il1 he ofthe well-known Ini- Deriul type, of a horse-power of 20, and it is expected that thus equipped the boat will he able to develop great 85 _ F 'Vdlué _'48c_{toIf`_ 85`c _.yd _ ~ _\r,ry._u,s,,y~]ndi¢5 have visited our dress goods. sale the _last few days _l_nr1__ have been delighted .with the values and 'variety offertd- .A9 B°U1° °f fl" ¢°1°fi‘1X5_.h8Y¢_ been sold out- we decided to add .o.n_iore pieces _fully as €°°d V“~l“° as n'°s° lhgt ha". been snsppedfup. If you wants pretty dress at is remarkably 10W P"i°° l°°k4*h¢m over :' yoifwill tl1ank` us for calling your attention to them. Remember theyere regu- lar valueat from 48c to 85c yd. While they last _39c yd. _ Tnffein Silk ' I »`f`¢_ Pniiinfiasiik ic 39 a i zsf 46yd 65c £3-‘_75c~yd for yd Regu ar.. C 0" We intend to _clear out everv yard of This. lot of Psi-lettes must go as iii zo inch tliffete silk in stock. The lot in- future we will onlv stock the yard wide. _ cludes browns, greens, greys, :eds etc. It is really a_supeib si1lr,beavy, lustrous Regular value 658; 75c yd; if the shade and a splendid' wearer. Lolers rosekgrey, yoirwant is amcngst them they aré indeed resida, brown, myrtle & CYCBUI- ,NOW #S _ nap of 394;, your opportunity 46c yd. I . _ I-2 price. 3 200 Dress Remnants 0 f ' ` About 1-2-Price . ' Theodds and ends ofa big season's selling,many of them are only 1% yds some 2, 2 % and 3 and on up to 5 yards. The lowest price we_cariy is repre- sented here 2 5c yd.and nearly every quality up to $2. 50 yd.Th<-:re is such a variety of lengths, ‘weaves and coloiiiigs [that from the lady who requires 4 or 5 yards down to the little lot lhat requims only 1% yards all can be_su1ff:d here at about A splendid dress gingham for either, grown ups or' little ones-'-tlie kind you an cut with good results-a really good ll _round wearing gingham in pietty plaids, checks and a few stripes at |0c yd. ufch Collars _ Qc and Jabois About 15 <’oz. Dutch collars and jibots, some of them are slightly niusscd ~a touch of the- iron will make iliclii fresh as ever. Look them plenty to go around, regular value _ 25c to 4oc for l9c SO I Ae 50 pic-cts n over; we have _ _ ming children s while they last _ M cDON nderson Ginghams c Dainty Muslins off egular l5c yd for 1 0 l2c io_10c__yd 'l "3 Dainty shell _pattern mnslin' Iliree colors, Izc for Scyd-Cross bar effects on dainty floral grounds 14c yd-Rose buds on white grounds 25': for 17c yd. Sriiped grounds with floral overlay 30: for Zilc yd Dress Trimmings ' c l5c and 25c for arrow b.ad1ngs and color- ed friiiiiiiiiigs regular price up to 250 yd. Suitable for iinishes for yokes or trim~ dresses, most any color, l0c yd. _ ALD ‘ L I The Island’s Leading Store. ; SUMIER SCHOOL , j"Plant _Preparation for Wintering 'given many very useful and to some _ ___ and Spring Development/ The les- extent practical lessons in agricul- Continued frompage one came the larva, which was some- es called the caterpillar, mugot or b, depending upon the order to ch it bdlonged. This was the e in which the most damage was e ns its purpose was merely eat- and growing. When the larva. reached maturity it enclosed it- in a. silken sack and changed to rj a; the pupa was generally the e of inactivity. Several of our e common garden and orchard ln- s remained in this stage through- the winter. In the spring the i iloiiiidn par 'culnr y the secon pu _ nn,_n.n_ nlconol should hs abs0ll1¢¢'Y take UB MVHY again on a long tim' fact if the craft were taken out of adult. emerged' fully developed. The iiionir begin to lose their force. 'l‘he pmnniigod rn ca,-dmc patients In Home trip or 3 long tedious sage. the'wDter _md . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ put on dry land she GYCI Mllvllllt Wlll Ulfy W_1l'¢h Ulf? 118° Of the those who are already hard dlinkeja We take a glass of whiskey, maybe would look like a monster toboggam our niiticili. and wiin his habits. lt may 1; mny not hiwoys hs msn to nt- nn an empty stomsom ond of soured the pnmes representing the runners to he illwcusell if necessary. to twelve tempt to bring about the cessatlon‘wn fuel more fit. It “does the trick" of the and It is from these boards the UF =‘l~“U"'ll UUUUUS lfl U-le iW€l\C¥‘l0Ul` of the habit nt one stroke. The idealni; the saying is. Perhaps we did lt wings or pinnen that the craft de: wit e of this life history might take y e. few hours or over three years complete itself, depending upon insect. Mr. Williams then dealt h the external anatomy, showirng ""'i‘”' _ lwmch "HWY, P9-L‘°¢"t5 _ havef that 1t'"l“0C°f\¢lY- I thfnk We did' We rlvcs hcr description. She is called a that insects were direct opposite of 1" me mst °" clghth editi°“ a1°°‘ gives them an allPB¢»lt€. is too fre-‘ thought we were just taking a little liiil is iicvor meiitioned under the nuontly merely the excuse of s chro-lstimiilsnt which would have no lll hfvdmplane' She was brought to hu 'nic drinker who seeks to justly alefl lit-ml of heart. weakness. It is men- tiiiiicrf, however, under the heading of iiicusiiins. to combat toxaemia., in \\'lin::i wo Feud “Al,:oliol is generally' iulibulblc, best as whiskey in iimoiiiite of four to twelve ounces in the twenty-four hours." Ten lines in this foi~nici» to one and a half in tue' had habit. ln those who have not ter be entirely prohibited." been accustomed to alcohol, but who an have, on their own initiative, begun nn its use with the idea uppermost thatl_ no alcohol is strengthening, it had bet- m nd later, generally sooner, becoming ad- I think I need give no further evi-idicted fn the hniiit und n nnineui; nr iiittcr. .dence to prove that there is a great ninohnlism. For we know that one 01 _ _ _ he in U10 t"£`"tm0"t 'Ji Wphuid fever Chllnle ill HIS lielllfllillg Comilll; <10Wf\ the worst features of alcohol ls that, » -' ‘ ` ‘ -to b t th me ratio The _ 1 d d e mann in that their skeletons were t Charlottetown by the schooner Maple external, while ours is internal. °_°t“' But fe. ‘mow "ow 'Pat 1 Leaf,_whicli arrived here on Tuesday. Some of the beneficial and injurious ld the trick 3"” as mmphme °" The hydraplane is constructed of insects were then discussed with their _v other nnrcotic would do it and whits cedar and her engine is to he methods of control. Considerable ln- "‘““ can °°“ti““° to repeat thnt fitted well back in the stern. ' terest was shown in the sub ect in t once a week or even once n ' - Bn, onth without in time, sooner or _ - wh, 1 te of the feeling of revulsion with ch it is generally approached. ~ NATURE STUDY - sons nrc being taught in such ai. way as to give the teachers clear concep- tions of the best methods of presen- tation of the subjects to their pupils. The teachers take a keen interest in this work and discussion of the sub-i ject that is taught is a feature of the lessons. t SEED GERMINATION the part of the p_up1s and Mr. Heald A as to the origin and purpose amd the 0 dismissed. These seeds were to be tl minute is one of our great economic ti instructing; the second part, advice, of as to the methods of conducting 'ex- ments and their respective phone pcriments; the third part, questions numbers are plainly given in the tele- raised by teachers, with further ad- ph vice. In. the first part the Instructor looking at the book, evm phone one gave each pupil a bean, questioned what number to ask for to _get_an- UPG. limi ALWAYS _CONSULT THE PHONE DIRECTORY. It is surprising the large number of eople in Charlottetown who, when D they went to inquire about their Morning Daily Guardian or subscrip- t`fon, ask Central for the News phone ' .'o. they want to inquire about advertis- Prlnclpal F. E. I-Ieald, of Hadley, ing Mass., finished his first round witL‘, a 'phone No. 132-2, or for the News series of exercises onseeds and ger- Pb minntlon. This was Conducted in when they want the News or Editor- thrce parts. The first part, a. model ial recitation, with ,the teachers taking Siibscription Dhone No. 1-32-2, or the 132.3, instead of 132.2, or when ask Central for the Subscription one No. 133, instead. of 132-3; or Department ask Central for the dvertislng phone No. 132-B, instead 133. although all those depart- one book. Some people, instead of ther department. All 'this is a structure of the seed. The method great waste of time on the port of of treating answers 'from pgpils was the person phoning, the operator at ie Central, and the clerk in the de- placed ready for germ nation. several purtment wrongly phoned. The news of the smpler methods were demon- staff. on an upper floor, cannot give Principal F_ G_ Monenonne or Am_ strated. This led to deed testing the necessary information about eith- rst. N. S., completed his nrst whicgfs extremely important, for tliqiilr und with a series of talks on the ph" ng of seed which Wm 'wt' 5"' ' advertising or subscriptions, nor e advertising staff about subscrip- . i we rec n on e sa ‘ _ in nn today from the medic-a an like morphine or cocaine it pr uc s r d 1 t t n ons or news, nor the subscription s_-coiiii edition has the followingi 'cal uthorlties re ardln the nc-' " se . ' q gif: Zgmongaxsrnn o!,;2r;|i;‘;n° gn? losses. The simplest method of seed staff about advertising or news.. In surizl ii E Z an appetite for it lf ".'\lculw' is not I10C¢HBBYY 1" B11 tion and therapeutic value of alco- The other cause arises out of the Fm-_lnfnnu and ghijdx-on_ cases Init may he given when the 1,,-,1_ vcnaiiess is marked. the fav." hisll' tor, say ennt he could be drunk every YW "HW MYR” Bbllglll custom of treating I heard a doc-' nini the imlefe falling- Un voimrl CAMPAIGN WANTED fdnv"uifhnu¢`¢dn¢ing'hi.u u neun. 'il In-filth mliilt without nervous ~ » n Gnome to msn ,sl-sons Bearsthe y Hi _ is a serio I Y l - " ` ' ‘ ' '-“ syiiipioiiis and without. very high _f one refuses toitake a drink "and _ijgnotnro of _ _ fever it is not required, but when the In nonoinswn snow me to wandlenbe sociable" nn,-1 o doom;-'s life is T lienrt bout. is feellle, and the flrst_ rifleld just a little. I think thc gen- sound lmcoiiics obscure, if there is u oral public are looking to the medi- muttcrlng delirium, subsultus tendi-'¢n| profession to jearn the truth other professions n ` _J-3?' 1.__€ I num and n dry tongue, brandy or about alcohol. They are hearing from whiskey should be given freely. In' our ojsrgymon and tumperance lec- ,non understanding among ourselves _ 771 such that lie comes in contact with that class more than members of thc Let us at least come to some com- Cement lcloth is rolled and moistencd and the fr seeds germinate in lt. Those which St do not show ii good percentage of in germination are discarded; only seed iz of over 90 per cent. vitality should '11 testing be exhibited was the ‘rag other words the clerks know and can baby" in which a strip of cloth is do P d ruled into squares, each square hiivldepartments, and if it were othei-wi ` img seeds from a. definite source. This they would be continually runninr, but their own work in their owen. om one department to another, up- alrs and down, mixing work, wear- g themselves out and causing the eatest possible confusion On and r _ - “Br 6 D. m-. dell it is useless to Y Just received direct from the be sown. Another method of testingnak for any phone numbers except 182 such 11 Curie from eight to tW€1VB_turer nertlee to carry it on- They that ii the general piihiin knew the 5§_-5"; KPN* °° *\°°'1°1 "1 l>“°“m°“|*- ' A1 have orzsnhied ii campaign 0! e elml- msn about alcohol it would stump Que ._ wlwl lm been much and in immno- lsr nature with msrveiidui success, mn ti., einen., uindhdiisni inf quick I~'¥Qhfnhnnt- 'There are norton' of hcl- human i-see to-any the ‘diiiei-ence in ~ fiction in DllU\lln0llio»_ oonltltlltllll favor of- tuberculosis le not so very 0 un an called typhoid stats. when al-|gm¢. and inn uiiii the we ui Ft"-.ff~, llila I b¢l|°V¢i_ WNl_°\l*» i\Il¢l°°lti°n- vin., against tuberculosis. Who, or ,nn fa;~_,moi-s siisognniiy than ony ‘ tll°l'd°l'0- il bfi*-Ol' M-“G 110 08"! pi-oliibitory law we can place on our p. mllliflti I bdllovi that Rl chtltlléll 951; .ugh _ glmpsjgn ggqngt tho dig. "Btn" bank* _ i’“=€,`__'___li\’\l,¢t\iii-e. ite Phai-maeel°tl°‘\ “tw” sue alcoholism. If we compare the ` _(fly its ollllmdl CIOC*-I lfflllw if I db* “vat” gf fhqg typ Mug” on tl" rnoviiiieucm .ruiy as.-'rho Wof'lf\’l Uhllllpiofl Mlltrkllln Uliclot 'ham today played the All Rhode Ie- / edhoi nimarently don s°°