W |l!...9.l.f.llE.l..°..-...- llll ,helices-llishisllhnh.. 'rnlll l.a'ras'r News I CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA FRIDAY JULY 25 1351 riusr or Am. "“°|r§¢l“i'='rf-'siNili'z'll'¢‘ia'.'£“i§‘iiv'i'nvv _ SIIMMEIT SSHIML P EIIH P E I TEISHEIIS li On Wednesday afternoon a meeting of the Committee of Management of the Summer School was held in the Riv Legislative Chambe Amo 1'. ng those Lea present were, the Commissioner f well Agriculture, Superintendent of Educ- Jac ation, Principal Prince of Wales oi College- Pl'°l- H H hhnw, Michael end Francis, T A Benson, W J Reid A e E TIE III WIII III THE WEST an-@ (Special to the Guardian )1 BRANDON Mau" July 44_r1\he and Clark Victoria P ls. I. did Fig; at the Brandon Exhibition Gov oha Joanna won second in aclass loo 14 The herd captured first, sec- tho s were ieceived and preparations are Th Wm about completed It is expected that 10 the attendance will be upwards 1 adm three hundred Every teacher wlo N 1 _ plans to teach one year on Prince ¢0(1,n 0 Messrs Lea and Clark ue Edward Island will be welcome show the Course, and on completion of the fm, Course in li satisfactory manner will th icceivc a scholarship of Five dollars t and single fare return ticket to the gt splendid testimony to her °up°r1°r` nearest Railway station. Arrange - nl; nrrntu have been ninrlu with th e A R ‘l l F i ti lr t ““d . l:rI»IlIn:a.Iul;r thiclg-;tl‘im~nnl1c gslzh £323 ,I,‘,;‘,;’°'_:_i_‘;‘__l¥i§‘_l“r_is only four ysnrs old returning August 9th and 11th The ' g H a arg” Ic ass' many first meeting will he held in Pi‘ince 0' i which cull ge H ll M l °"l’"“"”l “°lIl°"°”'°""~ duly 28th.. ct: 2.30 pI1m.0n I Omay' Ml* Fred f-lllfli left snmn Weeks ago -____._____ to MIIHE SUEEHISETTS SEIIT TIT MII l (Canadian Press) LONDON, July 24.-Mrs. Pank- hilret. rcarrested went to jail in a the Earl of Antrim were arrested cordlng _to reports received to-day while trying to hold a. suilragetto and are now marching on Jamboli, a meeting and several others were also Bulgarian town and Tuniariper, iifilv- urrested. six STEAMER BEOTHIC LONDON Jul 24.-A tele ram HAS BEEN FLOATED was _, . the HALIFAX. illlly 23-*All 11-30 saflors here, from the Bulgarian mill- str o"c1sck Tuesday night tns stranded ister nt Paris reporting that Turkish 0 steanler Beothic floated oil the rocks fro of Point Rich, and is undamaged ex- town of Phillippopolls and that the EE cept for water in Nos. 2 and 4 tnnks, populace are fleeing. The Bulgsfillll to Wltll llllll ¢al"§0 in i-lle ll0Zl`lB llllllllpdl- legation in London confirms the re- fo cd. She will proceed to St. John's, port of the advance of Turkish troops er Nffd., where it is probable she will 01, °lll59l‘ flfy °*1 ' t0n_ 476-7 2'lME3l. ch ed n e t h ron saha Two coop Houses. wdsy with fl" WM" l’°“'l“g "”°“g one more 9 years old, weight llllo 5 McKay, Lawndale farm. E 454-7-23M3ipd Esopus island. The DOM W” settmd role hoard when it met today. Haw 162. Supplement $40-00. Mldsllm" 1 mer vacation. Charles lVl°N°'l“ passengers were taken oil wlthmlt Sorry, 498“Q5ME5iDd- d 111-,po that Blllgnriu will recognize thc 1 tion of Adriafnople and will help to HQ restore friendly relations and display 1,1 l' . si ilnr pacific sentiments to those FIGHT ovlas GAME. BRIDGEPORT, Conn.. July 21-- und in the abdoman, received' last A he steamer Trampsf. l0B¢l°‘l Wlllll o th cast side of the Hudson he mild near StrntsbllfZ- All lll° c Y gurian atrocities and expresses f-ll" States 31,101 (1(,,»1,0m1;1on, B011, goo n 'll nnimlltinl: Tllrlwy. parker, T. w. Lumunt null li. c.. Loyd, composing the partnership of ..;_________ J,P. Morgan Co. are mentioned as te J. P. Morgan and the present . P. Morgan together with Lcllyurd, nry R. Davidson, T. Bowdern, A. Newllold, Wm. Pliuiillilon, Edward . Stotcshllry, Chas. Stilold. Wm- H- ii IIIIUKHUIIEIITSMIIIT IITSPESTIIIII IIE MIIITE WUIIK HMT I MIIIIIIII IMPITITTEEIEIIXES EIIIT IIMIKEII _-__ --i. _-ui (Canadian prels) (Canadian Press ) (Canadian press) they oould not beeorm Canadian has been decided sure ri wide measure of publicity Th citizens, one of the party told f "**~»-- and of them reside. There are about *----- three thousand~ in Saskatchewan who . will ultimately join newer colony. _ -__--.__.._?_ cial commissioner for Regina, has -.__ ' been ap ointed a cu meeting this afternoon ranchers from all parts met in this . ' _ ‘t t d ~ _ __ VANCOUVER_ July 24_____The Trent The appointment of a man outside FII] y yes egoqytyitht a vlllew tothillnl ~ - - the provinces is said to have h e 1 E an as cm on or t e pr” cc 1°" River Bridge, on the railway line be- _ » e “ of the stock ramng industry which tween Cumberland snd Union Bsy. §',’“d", ‘" °"l“ th” hi” advice t° Eng' huh lnllen upon evil days. A 'number was blown up snrly ysstsrdsy morn- °i;.‘“"§‘t°’.“.mlllh" l’°‘ ““bl““"‘l by of reunliiticnn will be panned nnr lllll- 301110 Ol the Piers were kllmlked sec mm opmlons' forwarded to the Provincial a n d out of position. Evidently quite li for the bridge foundations were badly l 1-an¢hi`11g_ g g g Bllhliell- A ten year ranching lease instead Tlln bridge i5 0Wl1¢\‘l by the Cana- of the present year lease will be one dian Collieries Limited, which use of the requssto_ this railway line to move coal trains It was unanimously agreed nt tr, Union Bay. _ _Cn the banks of the beautiful Car- port prepared by the ranching com ~ ~ --» - - camp of the Pastime boys of Char- nently fair' report AR Fl ' °""_' ly declare it to bc the best c'anip yet Cinco of this report. GROSS ISLE, Man., July 23.- held - -- Harvesting the 1913 crop commenced The grounds arg on the land of 1v1,~_ ACCIDENTS AVENTED h GPG £0-(lily Oil the l\'llli¢l` farm. Wh'sl\ Alexander, about 300 yards from the AT MONCTON VICNIC binders started early this morning Railway Station -'-* y u er by August apart from the regular ,.0utinc_ gent thing of its killll ill recent years 15 e sensory; fgruirng In 3g1;1r,g¢¢;|_1¢1. It took considerable time on M0n_ lnisllull, ulthough it smllll child had ll --~ ~- -f- l~ ':'tlh~"f ysnthsurlghglslicdu gin t!llsotIl1lxozlJtd)rtIEElMl.lM ggxrgziiérg -:_I_(i_3_'3_;_° 8:5323 3; lligillgI;n'dm`cITIthdIIl2td1I1lIIEIIlIII;l‘Ev..~_ L :lid _i_l|§el'c__uI.3lr_: than it is_i1_thpresel;_t. of ag;-i¢1,11|_111-e_ lin g girl fell nfl the first train uciir l’li|n- ‘ U0 ‘l 0 ll' lll`lll°l`l*l U 9 i’“l` V tl l I I tl tl l . t t ~ . ~ . Lust year the total yield of an _I|I_.li_i__;_°);ln_H“ gccltndlcaugriql soc Juilctron, but \v.iH_ |>lck¢.ll up _by em crops was 23.-/_72|),446 bushels. 0t1_`,,|_ eq,,ip,,,,,nt in ,mv the folloivlllg f,i-nln. bile wus not lil- Although the nvklrags yield per aces .phd Pole fi thI ICILII I: t iurell. o British Columbia and bought new tllte inspection of all animals im - lit Olilliwfl are Cvrlslilpl' Il “ll aiy uugmcn - li thc Mlscollchc Instituto ln the ands outright rather than sware al ported for ranches with o. vicul to ted lindcl assets tncre are six nd- other pul ty, the total number of per I K leg ance to the ing three repres Protecting the illflllfllly from out - flltiollal headings alld under liabilities sol entatives of the colony are in Ottawa breaks of disease At the request of two The first new returns will we to see the Minister of the Interior the P E I government and the fox come in at the end of this month Til Because, owing to religious dictates ranching industry there this course The ohlcct of this course is to en - r amounts in gold coin held bv the oil the strange sect about. four years ago banks must now be shown between on the picnic grounds Seuto wore leaving their homesteads in Saskat- Canada an( clscwherc aid for a hundred and thirty Al chewen to go to the coast province used to be one item so H V STING CROPS lottetown. 'Tue boys are enjoying A delegation will 'nc appointed to th 1 t t 1- IN CANADIAN WEST themselves immensely and unanimous- go to Ottawa and ask' for thc accept- the we Ommr um les ahead of them' persons whom Lamar is accused ‘ ving attempted to defraud. ____ JAMES UONMEE, FORMER M. P., DEAD PORT ARTHUR, Ont., July 23.- xnessage this evening from €res- cott. Arizona announces the dea Ii of collnellsfn luis fTI§'$§.i“»»“.““r‘£f§3’ .‘.’r“°ii..‘;Jif'ri'T."rr»i.§’.§ J-nn G°f~m=~=» °=~M~ 1"- T10 “M1 . ~ 1 . een ill for four or five ears. His game' Iu1li~IucdI.lvzzrgllulliglzhglsyougil illness became serious while at'Otta- I F Esxlrdnlolhkllgart wa during the term of 1910, and in lt in alleged that one ol the broth- 1911. he ensncsd in the reciprocity ro dr-ed shot but the police have campaign as a candidate in Thunder On cent per word each insertion in 8 th, 3' 111,119' on the subject, Ghu- Bay und Reilly Ri*/ill* Bslllllsl- his 8 no B h died declillcd to give phyllIcio.n’s advice. Later he left for ctgggitids any' information. Saranac Lake, N. Y., and remsillsll Tlrlryteen persons including the there till February last, when he whNTr~:p AT oucs, A Housm- mother. wife. two nninll unushlcrs' went to Mlma- Hls “alll “E the --- ise and one son, Arthur B. Thle body POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Jllly 23- will he brought here for interment. HAWTHORNE MAY BE FREED big hole in her bottom. 'l‘he_Trs`m- plicatlon for a parole for Julian - f N b lr ' to A I-al1Y r , h it , »t ken up one 4 years old 1050. Apply A. R. p_er, round rom ew \ y Hawthorne t e wr er was a __ _____ ____ __ _ ____.__ . B1- low before she reached ills llllllll' thm-ne is now confined in the Fedora l"Il`lS'i‘ Oli SECOND CLASS TEACH' V nd, after an exciting two mile race. P la rison here under a sentence of on or wanted for Ellerslie School, No. The Tramper was run around in Y of Laurier arrived in town from Ottawa till is B0ll"le Claflfl in the flllllllg l\Hll~ W U Q ~ _ lv1rg_ 11,15 mornin and is at the Klng Ed. Jack C. is selling cigarettes to get REPEAI. OF . . . among them the p,.em1e,. and tha nd two brothers of tlle dead man present time was unexpected g _ PROCI AMATION ward Hotel. Following his invariable Blollx. ' 1 ~ 1; _ th L11, 11 d d -11 rl 1; Although Frank T. is now poet the *"- I:IiIIlroII>Ir pfihllcrfglun 61;; n;IthIJ:g lg dnnscr sings. hc is still worrying WASHlN(l'l`0N~ -l“lY 13-” R°l’”“l bushels. this average cannot be taken c Mg” A c only Hrnvcd on wed- TOWN UF TORREUN ll ° the only cause of wori is the ra ld . _ . `Y D odviccs' received here today presis- aizraig gI,',asiI?Z`5]T9(I));lBhe;T4I]_n ;g?i5i1_l: ltl' Willll Wlllllll lllll llm0 is llllll5llll»§~ tclltly report that the town of 'l`or- ploycfl thelllseivcs in going over the ' ‘» ~ NOTES - ' C l 'il, I 1909_ 22_l0 bushels_ ' ' ‘ leoll, ill the State of ou Jul i las ‘*' ' ll l ll l' tl ' ffl; - The tntal wheat yield for the pm B fallen llito t e lun H o lc tolls l 0 "’ ’ bus Cl`0Rlll0ll ill- tllb l'H5Ulll0 Ullmil Govelllnlcllt liouclcl iltll f.Il of cakes at the tea. Oli no, we nlcn, as well as li nuillber of cannons w0n't tcll who hc csvc the cakes to. and il the report that thn town hnn SIR WILFRID REFUSES A new brand of hole-proof hosiery mpituliitell be trac, it is nssllmcd 1,1 T0 GRANT INTERV1Ew_ at the camp. Doucette displayed hero that a portion of the garrison __ them for the flrst time at St. Teresa. must have rcvolted and aided the TORONTO, July 23-Sir Wilfrid Old Mol-lie is right on the job. Mar- rebels. “own of the object of his View ex_ about hrs lime "C01-nn," _of the neutrality proclamation pro- - _.- _ W 1, ~ d1 11 11 yr, '1 _ istration ns the next step in t h e l;'TahiamxIse:f:IBd) En The qty- c;IE 12,2! rie: TIE lox Elllgeoligurilailaht CSE. lvllfxlclln llll5lllltl"ll» ("0"l°l"”"°”5 l"` ‘ dlags B e'p e 0 emmn 8 D Teresa and had to detam the train tween President Wilson and Congres- ll O 1 I the malls to defraud in the ifflculty The steamer rests on the grolxollfon of mminz sc1,,me,_ 311011111 wA\1'1'14'l‘)"_i'"(iR_-O"I'iFlN MARTIN-' b0lf0lll lll “ “le lmsmon and her he be paroied, action nrobably will be ` ‘ unlnillred . - f -'There is no Dollgical Bignifrconee to recover it. Very energetic-only sional leudels were planned today or _ _ _ . _ 1 f 1,1 th 1 t_ a discussion of the proposals to which ATLANTA, (ln-. Jul.v 24 The sp KIl_atE;;a_li‘ éziirI;y___l;_t;;lcll§d__t;>___:g_yte:is Zwl; _msd uévéioamggsirtegs ovsednenday many _______le____ have Kwon their appm_ Hon Mr Graham left this morning night McCnrey ss, s Summerside is val - - - ~ Y ' 1 1 ‘» . n on a reef on 'the east sids ‘ll for consideration by the Federal pa- for Brockville. He stated that he alright- OPTIMISTIL-II;I`TF RANGE ‘ had °°m° l° ll" °l*Y 0" "P“l`°lY l’“' 0"' "°I“°” 'ml E” 5° “lm °“" 0' l.oNoo~‘~1 July 2-l.-sir Felix suhu l.v,,1;e 1,1151neg5" and 1114.301, ev;en know our baseball team. Frank (Con- star __o‘,;__jn0,_ or the Union of Lon_ e sir wlllrlrl wus coming. ` nsnsht) ssrnc- ` ’ ear and one day as a result of his onvictlon in New York on a charg MCTAVISH don and Smiths Bank, one of the fi , It t ti Ily n the Awannap IN meal. sU1T. being supplied hy Mcrnvinh, hut with s§:c‘{,“°m:§,?et° ,he°,,,,c,,_ "` use of cotmn wool th” boys bags pro` tor's meeting yesterday. He said the LONDON, July 23-The fair name tecteri their ears, and up to t pre- ' he bc- I. 1 I 1 I reaction soon must set in and teacher supplement $30.00- APPW G u lr Ki secy. nov OONFESSES to Mur oc Mc nnon KING LAYS F 4az-_'l-z4MQlP‘}.- wI\`1Ean-smcoun cinlss Timon- LAKE ill' lol* Aplllll l'l0Nl 5°ll°°l' S“°l'I°` A 17-year old express driver, confes ment 830, Apnlv to J0hl\ P- Ml’°` Phan' BWV' Apbin Rmld' ' ?l‘°ll'l ll Wm' F"5° che" in A nn- nuke which are to be erected on the _ 498-1-2_5lVLE3l_. _ TO _ _, _ _________.._- _ '11 wimuius-Tum i»nRs0N, :TAX rnralns ls lbs P°ll°°- 'l`l‘° ’°‘“‘_, ill!! a trunk not bclonlllll . tll°l“ prisoner is .Herschel»Pierce.t_l-Iis pn; _ from Albany Station, Frida even ' rest came as the sequel to Ae sp on _ - hnch, Seven started, and nil flnishcd ing, July 11, will Dl°B¢°‘l`° "rn it ll°“°i°“° of his uncle' A' E' my' V commissioner- of the Commonweel h longed to a ring which made enorm- Company has definitely decided to 1,, R C1031, O1-de,-_ »1~1mm,\s 0“1¢0n and the agents-general of the several o o Australian States in London. It is to an agreement as to which horses sels with non-unic-rl men in the fu- the prov1n¢oo,“-on out; time 1_ 11011,- he should win or lose and by other ture. The decision of the colnpnnv three minutes and thirty seconds. methods became known today when flft Chl- I). M at once or legal mreasures will lnlrrn to claim lt, as the berths sf? Twink trgggd, 46-l 7-23m3‘l___Pll- _l~o'r.iToies wilwrlin - ws -_ CAN handle good blue potatoes. Porti” having any for sale should Wi’ °l' phone lil before haulinl. ll" W9 °“",, handle only a limited quantity. F- J. Helmut e eu., mu.. ohsflflllr o,w,,_ 502-1-zmuil. ll° Saturday had no assistance in Illnllllllm 0l` I5: tarily be divided the _curr ww 111| uncle. It was Amy s lavis sp ing that first directed suslllllioll lo ll . almost nothin! Ol lil' l‘l‘°'°' 1 THEFT or $22 000 cl-lAnl.as Ln July 23- rd that he stole $22 000 in ¢“fl'°“°Y d T oad station here last November. |10- l T11, pollen me Pierce tulrl~ them hi 1-le led einem today to n cliche of "$7000-and 82000 was found in ANY* “hmm-sauna-_-an . itizenship. LQNDQN, July 24-The King to- a`y laid the foundation stone for the is one of the most prominent train- _ AMHERgT_ _11,1y 22__ A twenty _ ew Australian Commonwealth build- ers in England. His two sous are VESSELS T0 EMPLOY also to serve as headquarters of t mmieration scheme in which New South Wlilerfand Victoria have ills* amalrmmated. and it is expected I-hat . ll emfvretion 'ro Austra- im Pierce appeared to have sP°nI' IIlIrTI:I\lIIeIN1ea conducted entirely from this centre. t Eunice La Mina:-d'e Llnimont Reliever Neel-alglaL Minarlh Liniinent Cures Dlptllorie. ‘ploy only Chinese firemen sixth I ' in rr t OUNDATION STONE. er. nga ns Robert S. Sievier, editor talk of applying the gag, but fortun AMHERST HAS TWENTY <_;_>_f tthe :__l>or_l=ins _psnsr ill; firms! ;=0l§;Y__:=;‘°__1f_‘;":l‘_;;:;‘_;'“ l°ll ‘“l°°l’ l’°` Minh: Blur; naval. from carer nnd easier hours the OB . 00 SD, W 0 S B,fl Ill TB ll, - ` ._ W. t ion brought by R. Wooten, a train- occasion. One night there was some the fa" III__I_I_l-Ii°`;f’;_________ i t ° mile bicycle race was held this even- joekeys and in the constant employ of CHINESE FIREMEN. mg by H_ D_ 0111f,0u_ T1", compaq. Strand at Aldwych. The buildfnir. the best stables. Sievfer is a well- -* 1_0", nartcd fr 111 1 y,-high is to be an imposing edifice k rom an architectural point ol vis s to house the offices of the high a om e corner o La- nown racing man. NEW 0llLEAN5» Ll- -lllll’ 24* planche and Victoria streets, a n d Winning Post charged that Wooten Wearied by strikes and other troubles rode to Fordia (501-M1-_ g,,¢1w111e_ and nd other trainers and jockeys be with union firemen the United Fruit us sums hy betting, first entering in- operate its passenger and freight ves- the clmmmon 10,", distance rider Q Y cAlluni, n youthful rider not The triul occupied clnhf. days and ness firemen arrived. The Orientnls yet is finished 11 111111 mlnutn hehlnrl several men conspicuous on the turf, are to be used to man the company's Ollltonf His time was one hour and iockeys and stnhlc boys, testified for vessels now in nort, while others are seven minutes, Oulton being handicap- either side. The jury gave Wooten en route here to be employed on oth-‘-ped seven minutes. Gordon McC\illum one fm-11111,! dumogou er boats as they arrive. For 1; time finished third position H , ermanson ------_._ at least the corapanv intends to em- fourth Cormier fifth and Elliott EMTMEHS PISIIIS S YESTEIIIIM .___ There was another farmers' picnic to the Experimental Farm yesterday. OTTAWA July 24.-Aaiing for OTTAWA July 24 -Owing to th OTTAWA Jllly 24 -Under the pro I-U0 Institutes replesented on this oc 1,5113 million dollars for the ions great growth ol the black lox indust- vision of the brink act thu returns sssion hcing the Union Institute, n Saskatchewan which the Doukho- ry especially in I’ E I The deport- which chartered banks are required C0 boes abandoned when they moved in- ment of agriculture intends to insti- to make monthly to thc department In mplisliig the people of Mount Car cl and Fgmolit Bay in one party is being about A30, of which 200 le nlcrrbers of the Union Instituto cy came by special train and cached the Farm about half-past ten c o'tlock Luncheon was the first thing the program being pnrtoken ol on as lllncheoli was over, the Su where they purchased land outright Retlun of call loans is an added perlntendent Mr J A Clark took thus rendering unnecessary a pledge funllflcation ‘n t ex c di h t Party ollt to the Lily Pond, oup Then the oultr m n _ _ ~ ' ` ` ' ' - p y t ok ra g business in Brit- LI under letters of credit and acccptnn- charge of f_1,¢,m and showed sham 111,. ish Columbia where about five tholls- ces. Farm‘s new poultry plant, and chick- ens, explaining his methods of feed- ing, and giving the people an idea ol what they at the Farm purposed do- ing with their ollltr --~ Afterwards, Mr. Frost, the American Consul, addressed the peo- 1cnM0NT0N_ Ju1y 24___John A_ ple, who were assembled in front of Reid- lalis deputy provincial treasur- the ` er, of Saskatchewan, and now finan- Fr born. Ae they were entirely ench Acadians, he spoke to them in French, but a shower of rain in- e rupted his speech driving the as n gent for Alberts in gefnbly into th _ _~ _ hm _i C nn .t~ ith th - _ e in n or s er, an ,.;_.enet(1y10§p:ned ineIE)gg§:£Ia;;'e&=i: MOOSEJAW July 24.-For the first there Mr, Frost continued his ad- __ Iection was made at E cabinet wuu_ time in the history of the province dress. this time speaking in En lish g . He referred in a comparative manner iZ0 HZ:-ic.iItllre in this Island and the _NCW England States, stating for ex- ample that P. E. Island grew more potatoes than any of the Eastern I States, with the exception of Main 9. and that it produced more grain than Dom‘n' ov r l t k' f ~ 1 tl » _ charge of dynamite had been used. mor; Isilhigahli nlgeihlztlfnlnri nrdlrll any 0 Ie same States except Mas suclillsetts. Mr. Frost dealt with tho fluestioil of the conditions for farm- ing ill this Province, and said he thought that the farmers of this 11|. land had a pretty bard living to make, Iut ll. t rl S' Lol D 1 from Cumberland to Tidewater at -- nicht's convention that thc recent re- on I P quo e Ir u S av as having told him on the previous 'I t th t I h d t ll This is the second dynamlting of digan river, close to the railwn nd miss`on s wh tl 1 mil] H Ie A rave ed a good _ y u l er 0 iurel the west this <1-,_1 1 .k , -L1 (1 d _ Colliery miners have for months hilt s. short distance from the village, spring covered practically all the dr- an m( VI U' an Iorwar over can th _ b _ . _ _ , . . _ rl.andl (SIL i .bl' dth e same ridge withill a few months. in delightful seclusion, is situated the mands of rzincllillg, it was an emi- ¢_' II Ie r Ou B) e leve 8 t ne people of 1'. E. Island were the best farming --immunity and had llll lilly l’l`0Vill<:c in the Dominion. Following upon this the Superin- tendent conducted thc party all over the Farm, explaining the different ro- ' tations of the various crops, and _ . . tl cuttmg a “ne crop 0, l_ye_ A start Since the boys went to camp they M0NG»1.ON_ Juxy 23__Thc Luited le purpose for which these rotations will he made with harley cutting next. .1mv,, had no and 0| enjoyment d Baptist picnic which was llvld :it week. and the wheat is ox11_oof;ed 1,0 have B150 had dmerent amllselngzs Point Du Uhenc today, wus the big- rmlgcd to destroy noxious Weeds' be read for the bi d ` ' ` ` were arranged, ll number being ar- sllrli as oxide daisy und arrow Af- , 1 ~ y . . ' ter this inslection which included . - , _ It took two fifteen cur sllecillls to __ _ /I ' REGINA, July 23,--Should the ,,,;_)I1i,_,I1vI(';l;Ii(1,I;'yo;II§1I,I,§ tI;'§u“§;st&lI,I;_n2£E»l. carry tile crulvll ovcl' to the point, thcl C;;°h_"'_'_IS'U"_l°t cnilm' small “HIL” present favorable conditions continue was p,,,,sm,ted in the Guingml Hall and _these trains were so crowded ;:_l;_1__ __i_11.v_rl_:;».Pnl;_cpc_;1;_eeu§vl;r;r:s:;l;; until a fair proportion ofthe grain _,md 1,u.,c audi cc includin th that it was follnd lieccssury to man _ ' ', _ - M n th U it ri harvest is gathered' in n tntnl yield a 5’ 4 °" ’ g ° them with llnuhlr r-rr-wh. WU” l“l‘l"’“°‘l l’Y l‘lf» U J- Rell?- rd, C. l’. organ an c n e ' ' . t l . ll - 1 1"' ' 1 ‘ ' . . or 210,670,000 bushels of whunt, unto, "°t,,';‘ 'I,,f,_”';,_“"§f .£32,622 The any wus irlenl null the nut. *ln "°"°ll'l' ‘If ills l- M- CA who ba le d fl thr y “U ul will be _realized from provided additional elljoynicllt. wr,” not nmrmd by H BIHITIC HCFIUIIS IIFIIMI the development of A social colnliiunity ill farm life as the means niiikilig farlnillg more attractive f..lil‘ll miulo spcuitilcs, one of them ds- livering his lllirlrcss In French, and a vote of thanks to the Superiiltendcnt, in the whnat crop or ,U12 was “L9 ___ _ __s__;>r c co ws cn null _ ..~--»--__ for his courtesy mid nttention and thc inl~:tl'll<'fivc lilly that had been af- _ l ll ', t i I ' ‘ ` ‘_ f l»l ii . 1 ' l l '- as _a_cn1_,.‘_.10n 10,. the present seasom In/c_l_;;O:_\€i ul: _11__i__:.§c____l_|_: IN HANDS Oil l{IuI.IELb orfti mm “us Dlolloser ani unanl _l;‘;l;t_‘;')i;_yl’l"_’)‘;’l€:_Z west? th°II’es1t9é; Elliorliliving "the time of their lives" anli MEx1(,‘() CITY, Jllly 23-Unuilirinl luousl,v cllrrlcfl. Mr. Clark suitably llclcllowlz-liuiilg it. Tile party then scattered and em- fllrm liccorlling to their own sweet dictiitcs; some wont out to St. Dlln- ' aseball is the m st p pular r - 1' t _ Oll',' 1 f tl . 'Nl ' - L; ' (‘ ll 1 tl . 0 h , »» on - e ‘~’ ° . ” I l19l5. &0C01'¢llll8 t0 lille eslimlliie. all A steamer passed here ycsterila . . _ I , H Y report Increase of 17 per wut' compared Mllcll "l9llt9l“Ill`lll@" WHS Sllllwll- The ’l‘orrcoll gal‘|'ifmn consisted of 1,1 With 1912 ‘ ' . Ollr chief steward was some bidder mor-1-, 1111111 1111-co glrousoud officers g11~,111,,n_ 1,1 r1|g1,n111nz the p1»,1ud1¢¢ -_____*__ 'rica thi-oligli the city in motor Cars. the Ilopo, by this practical demon- against thc auto among this class. Another picnic to the Farm takes ace today, from New Glasgow, Rus- tico and Cavendish. The party will come in on the (hipe Traverse train. Addresses will he delivered to them by o number of prominent citizens, Comniissioncr of Agriculture. /IN OITTRAGE BY R()WDIEl~l. lvfO\"I‘ilFZAl1, July 24.-Rowdics lust nicht invaded tent where Sov- enth Day Adventists were holding ser- vice, drove ollt the congregation and wrecked the tent. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVINIS. MEETINGS. ETC -..._ One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany orllcr. Minimum charge twenty-five NE FARTHING DAMAGFS ,mm vocal music (9) of the camp is highest authorities in Europe on cents, , . . . . “For the next few days or until further announcements the motor boat will leslc the Marine wharf for Holland Cove each afternoon at 3.30 and 4.30. 503 _..._ "Add to your life by the frebdom Smith Premier or Remington Type- writer will give you. A Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. S. 452-'I-23M3i. "HOTEL OPENER- York Point Hotel is open for the season. Any- one wishing to communicate with Hr.. White, thc proprietor. by hsllpholle' can be connected by the_Cornwal! 6_1- thnnge. N0-'f~\lli&¢. “One nice large room with a doub- le and single hed will be available tt Thc (Tharlottetown Summer Resort, from Friday until Tuesday. Apply on the premises at once or telephone- the Maritime Stationers Led., Sunny- side. 508 -*___ m “mv” gauge __ _ . . ner e Linlmellt Ollres Colds. etc; Minar¢l'| Liafment Cui-ec I ‘ ` llllf `f`». ,. .: 1 r l Irl