~`i i. ap. Y 1 I . of" .4‘ <1 1.; _yi Moniague, l'. E. l. - A-.',;v--., 1 _ _ Q .'11 _‘- ’ T "EM1>1z1iss or Asia" ’ fo Leave Liverpool June _ l4f!1 .~, __ ,_ PAc_._F iiiaind-the-illorld-loui ’.’»i\7 . . " """ " '"_’""" "' " _ . 'i_*_‘_'T§_",g," ""7 ff' 'mat tam *arf ' " .1 ,- va _ , ' ~ f ' . 1311.4. .1 V0.1# .foe N ° church oasrlottetowii" s ` ‘ '~ ' 'iw' L _ 1", "~ ._ ' ‘_-_»¢:“ '-1 f , 1;: ‘ . _ - _ the nucleus of the peninsula? The 's' ° °». . ° "‘ ' ' bu.. _ mdk’ 1/- ~- _ ~ \~_ '_ ` ,. .i`§* _ _ ,T -_, __ , ’_ 1 T0" ne S-or - 1 ..'°:.°:.:l.,“:;-:....._'. , if _ . - _._ _ 1 s ._ _ _ _, We have a very large stock of these lines from very light to extra heavy. ‘They are braided oil silk or ensmelled and you will wonder how we do it. Bought them iight yon see andselling tl: em right. 'See the Leading Tackle Dealer about if. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST ll' lhe Eye is the Window of the Soul you either pay a small penalty in money now or a large penalty in eye strain later. ff wisdom guides your choice we will be pleased to have you call and con- sult us. G, H, Taylor jeweler Optician 1 will not he issued on Monday The forty-third annual report, iust much more, and equally valuable, is _ sy, Msy 2 Empire 1 autiiaui ty _ ur, oaiia- it Dey 'bring a sisfxdzy public liriglmza osstrimtlpa otgi-sat steel . _ ' _ . ___. __ N hdidiys TIN M9565! Glllfdilll \`°P° 0' “bl” llllilllll stretched' a s me s s s__s s_‘s_ s s o_o s s s e s across the desired length of water. and gradually railed until the lllted May 26. _ _ ' star ai "scariest uoimswawin' Th’ svensns 6u'dian bank hu Bl'-($111811 B \l0|§l1¢ GDQVG nnrfour ye." °ld__t°mon»_’°*`»:,but high water mark. “Qi 5° l"“¢_‘| “ll 5\\\il’°l\Y» 5"' rt win ta remambawitnat atoms- na always hu bun. G01! and cricket will be ublishcd on Monday ss what similar ra mai was _made °1'° *“° ‘°'°‘”"‘° 'P_°'¥° QUM li P 11 11 mb taia Advertisers will please note ter. with 01° °b1°°i'f °i “Wins 111>" caauy competes- ia a tournament 1 1- illele Ullunjcd. ' the lcehergs. It was then estimated the championship of Great B that such a scheme would cost at ___ least a hundred million dollars. But mud °I b°xm3' 'md i' °"'°“ “uw th t t the London shows. FACTS CIIIADI, Mr. Calder assures us that by har- D” png” 8 nessing the ocean in the way he sug- gests. the work could be accomplish- ““l°lY 5°5“°l`°d bm-“°h°° °0V¢1`i“l! would mean for' our climate and navi the Bateman sisters, back in the sev- the whole Dominion give it excep gggiou wore the out;-aucos to tho gg;-Big entles Mabel Taliaferro was born tional opportunities for collecting banked up Newlmmdhmd and “_ ‘law York May 21 1887, and began 0 data relative to the general condition brador would become one, and all the l:;{hs';§;e‘:rX:rI,';;r::a igiaglungelgwnf Of the C01i11i'-l'Y- T110 SYOWUI 01 U10 ice current, which makes our springs _¢ott,_ and others. She won har HOYHI Bunk 410 its present propor- so loug and dreary would pass by on `irst gre_at success as Lovey Mary in tions with assets amounting to over the other side 0( gum, island, w¢ "Ml'5_-_ Wiggi 05 ¢\1;Ci\1:_bBl°APB__\£i_-_" $179,000,000 is one of the- g1'¢B»f- €Vl~ would enjoy the full beneht of the 3h° “B °“\”° alna a, us a dences of Canada’s prosperity. and England, as wel as the Unitzd Gulf Stream, and our Island, instead given in this brochure alone and from Thompson took ua second wus' double breuvemcnt is ushin bl GEORGE 939103000 b____he_s_ P uc igalnst which all efforts of the beef Wm. MDNBOUDQUETT . Mgr. Private Baths Running ghtsr and, Of the total North American yield medmal “km and the loving soucr naas oiatanta 'raiaanaaaaraaii mama Manitoba Alberta and Saskatchewan tudc nl parents and friends spneere - . B i a s 1 ite “"8 oi.’1f'sIlNs1°i'J"rl)1 srsoxsx. soonnsrs on arrmosriou _ convinced it is possible, not only for ‘_ us, but for the whole of the eastern _ seaboard. Mr. William M. Calder of New York has introduced a resolu- tion in the House of Representatives l'€SD€¢i-ing a scheme for obstructing the Labrador current for this very Purpose. The proposal is to form on immense jetty on the Grand; Bunk southeast of Newfoundland, tho moot of which would be to obstruct the llomcsesiefs Excursions S cial Second Class Round Trip cts on Sa’e every Wednesday until November _ 48.65 64 I5 low Rates Points in Labrador current and to allow the Gulf Stream to consummate its pur- pose of increasing the temperature of the North Atlantic Coast. The undertaking would be an ex- millions, but should it prove effect- vs 0 BOSTON. ed in' therssolutlonl lil itiug up cl D811-0' in T5' Isaacs that are maine. content!! _ vs_ -, '». ,~.»»;1-1.1 '=.. ‘_; 1-i-_ V produced 190,000,000 bushels. An in-_in so mug) instances to be lmavmv , teresting fact in connection with- ng' _wah ° mu” ol death m hmm the yield in the three prairie ____ 0_1 cases. To the doubly bereaved parents and brothers we tender sincere sym- els inspected only 194 cars graded pathy' ' VALID AUTO _ REASONS Sir.-"Farmer" in a recent letter to the Guardian takes a rap at the let- ters which /Auto Champions have written of late-He says ‘»'0ns can- not 1plcl'¢'out1from the whole lot one single good and valid reason why the Auto should come to P. E. ~-I." _ Surely "Farmer" is joking, here are a few reasons plainly set forth- First-Auto’s won’t frighten horses) Second- The absence of Auto's in P.E. I. is running the market for P. E. I. horses abroad-Island horses are so frightened when brought into ;contact with Auto's that buyers /won't be troubled with them. , Third- Island horses will soon get Of the Wh°l° Wheat Pf°d“°t 0 accustomed to Auto’s as outside buy- Canada 3,738,836 barrels of do ers have no trouble in training them were shipped to Great Britain an t0 be 5°- Fourth- Auto-s will only run three _days a week, farmers can do their shopping on the alternate days and so miss them- _ Filth- Autos will be so plentiful that the horses meeting them so often will cease to notice them- _ Sixth-The farmers .need the Auto- Seventh-Because the farmers don’t need them they won't permit others to use them,- If "Farmer" is still unsatisfied, I would advise him to go to some Auto. Advocate and no doubt he will be plentifully supplied with Reversi- ble. warranted-to-wasr-on-both-sides arguments, as illumlnatlve as the head-lights on, the nolseless," "odor- less’ Automobiles. 1 1 sm Sir, etc-R. Warren, Brock- ton.-. .N. B. -Farmers are selfish. 1 THE AUTO _ _ ___ _ Sir.- I notice in your paper of May 17th a letter headed “Fourth oi July For Running Of Autos"\ and signed "Auto," ' The statements he makes therein show that he “has not the average sense of the average horse _or he 1 would not make those statements. Regarding the Consolidated School, _I wish him to know that it like the Automobiles was forced iupon the 'people in the begining. It was not a *superior school, or a school without _11 Deer in this or any other Province. ,It was, simply a graded school in which the pupils got a "smattering" of domestic science and agriculture. Better scholars-better equiped in every way-have gone forth from th tensive one, and would probablydoet _og 'l strict schools. The expenses of the 'school were so enormously high that streets are wider than o than _accidents continually. nn ‘_ in The writer says: "well widm roads." Docs lie not know 'C Sir Arthur Conan Doyls,“~the crbe; he ls still an enthusiastic IP . ss usual- about tae time ai the ritaaic aim- “°"°““' "“° ‘° "' °' °'“""°“' ard that he really llrlnes, and he re- o ii “B Pl making an excellent showing. He MABEL TALIAFERRO 28 TODAY. issued by The Rural Bunk ui Can- aa ia iiaii tha time and at one-nits Mi" M“b°1 '|`°““'°"'°- lil" l°'°1Y, IDB _ and char ing actress of “Springti ada, contains in addition to the usu- the cool; of obo provlous scheme, and "P053 of the Chau.. hm' ,Wm nl bank statistics a fund of informs- _What tho success of such an outer- calm,-at, hu- ¢_w°n¢y sixth biréh tion which will be of much interest In-iso moons go us is that what can be today. Misa Tallaferro and her and value to Canadians. The Royal dons southeast of Labrador can be 9311101. Will D8 ivilif- Sf-Us “Hi ser- B=1nk'11 standing nnwns the w1ul<1'11 dana with the straits ai naiisiaia. a‘;;§___:;°‘§;‘f_'__ ‘;}ds,‘£g___‘““__; great financial institutions and its what ,_ gl-omondoug d-lgorouoo jf, we legitimate stage mme the days day _ sister, of in States Miss Talisferro became . . t e MUCH Of the i"l0\°U1B¢i0D Elven can, of being only a summer paradise, wifeoof Frederick W. Thompson, the by laborious searching, be found ln would become s winter health resort C°“°Y “land °m'"°°m‘°“t P"°m°l'°", the government b1ue_-books; very as weu_ in 1906, 'but they were divorced- about a year ago. Not long ago ;Mr. Selena Pilchsr, an old-time sweetheart who this latter we shall make a few se- is now a fashionable modiste in New ]ecuo__B_ 'Heartfelt sympathy goes out to yo,-k_ . . Mr. and Mrs. D. 0' lil. Reddln in the --~ ‘ British i vest e ts in C d _____o_____ to” $2 §“,,“m M A__;‘§___‘; .lata of na. any surviving uaagi.. GLENN CuR__r_1§1_§_1__%s;1'__sNOw SAFE . . - . , investments, $411,143,221; ini-sign ia- te" Ml” M`““°“° Hem' Wm” ‘"3 _- vestmanta, s1a9,ss9,sso. oi me iat- ""‘t °°°“"°“ y°“°"’“’ °“’“““5' 01101 uiwn Mime there was 11v°11ng ter France has contributed over Only a few weeks ago their elder lady who, finding the prevailing wea- $7O_000_000_ Germany over $30_w0_000 daughter was called away and the U1" |1011 t0 11°F liking. ¢\10\iE\\i’- 811° would like to seek surccase from he a and other European countries the bal- °' cr g °w' corrlrlity by lavin her body int ance in smaller amountm Both wiere exceptionally lovely char- cooling pooh or gy taking B dip in The total wheat proauct-ion of me acter’s, the idols of the home and the ocean or other body of water. world ___ 1912 was 3_961_469_000 bu____'_ favorites with au who new them. S110 was a dutiful :young thins. as els; of this North America md ed The dread disease, tuberculosis, a- an Bm” °h°“1d M- “nd 9°' havmg 1Al'i'iNed at this decision, she approach- ad her mother with the question, "Mamma, may I go out to swim?" Now, some mothers would instantly have negatlved such a proposition, without giving it any consideration, 'or would have as unthinkingly re- sponded wlth, "All right, run along and don't bother me." But this was an old-fashioned mother, who had the welfare of her offspring alt heart, and she turned the full light of her in- tellect on the proposal. Her reply is immortal. "Yes, my darling daugh- ber. Hang your clothes on a. hickory limb, but don't go near the water." In some light' the average person will view the statement recently made by Glenn H. Curtiss that flying in hydro-aeroplanes is now perfectly safe-just like a basket phaeton, ln fact, and a little safer than a street car. And if a hydro-aeroplane is safe. the new style of water-boat, which is a combination of flying machine and motor boat, is even safer. Mr. Curtiss is a recognized authority on flying, and his statements are to be respected, but the -majority of people will prefer to accept :them on fal Glenn Hammond .Curtiss is t complete name of the famous avlato and inventor, and he was born at Hsmmondsport, N. .Y., which is still his home, thirty-five years ago to- day, May 21, 1878. Like the Wright brothers, his -first lpv€"_‘i1'1"the me- chanical field was the bicycle, 1, and from this he developed an enthusiasm for motorcycles. Seven years ago he built »a motorcycle of forty-horse power and took it to Ormond Beach, Fla., where he made _a mll`c` in 26 2-5 seconds, the fastest mile ever travel- ed. Hs began experimenting with fly- ing machines at about the same time as the Wrights, but they developed their machine to the flying stage somewhat earlier. Since than the Cur- tlss and Wright interests have been rivals in bualhess, and suits for in- fringement of patent were instituted by the Wrights against Curtiss. B I UOOCUOOOCOCOOOIUUUC .....‘!‘ll..l.“."!‘?$. ` 500 OOO FIRST DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION _ --- Thc first national convention of the Democratic 'party ‘mat in Baltimore eighty-one years ago today. This was the first national con`vention ever' held in the United States by a major party, although the Anti-Masonic 8 timers some sight months -before. The Democratic delegates ratified the nomination of Jackson for the presi- dency, already made by State legisla- tures, and formally nominatgd Nan. Buren for the vice-presidEcyi The' convention' adopted no platform, butt expressed confidence- in Jackson audi his policies The first definite party . - . _ _ Kyamize Floor Finish d ° ,mg 1' M I-gh ty, _the farmers enum g gm-<1 to platform was formulated at a nation- Kent Stl- _ _ ~ A ~ _ . _ 37°F ;l°h:;w;:;di:tty :clue arizaa any-von it aanwiusati; it nat will;-a “I °°°'°°*-1°" °i Nniinnei Reiiubii- . _ '-_°.--""""'t°" 1 ' I lfuldloss retains ’tS1“5tf¢*-15 11012 -i- 1-~» W -1 =-1" ff--|;';:.~.:‘;~1iii~.i.1i "ie sis'-.:i.'f::.f..~i.:°..i“.rif.;zi "if-1--11 °1°-111-1 1'»~~».._ -1-1 -the Senna ....1 .. about forty miles wills st, _ite base to is afraid ol nothing." nog Y. ,mg Democratic eonvdndoa to nominate 'ill *hub futmturenplafying °f`_chimf¢n\ tin-aa mins at its saszemaxtraaity. ;_f:1__° II _»::i__a___11&.a-_oaatan woman ;__i_1_1;___si_;1_g_11ti_:1 m||’a1sa_i_§;»__wa_»___nuavm so _ss to weariéor _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ and cover an srl! 6! mv" ¢l\_l°~1~°0°» 'here sntoliicbiles Tre Buren woo ohouu' _.I gh. B0" ~ '_ 1 H any -l° OF inside WQOd»~'IiS8 - aqua" muse. _ __ _ _ .mama with mm 1. is.; ou, tau-a~_. sate tio isssaas -use aan- 1 ‘ ` ` ‘ ` ` 'How could this lisrculsantsskbessrrydssthsnddestrucuoninthsii- "I1 wsselsrgsly conipossd of amaipiiaiitar 'rho pronoun amtoai-lpn*-hs. mn *hm i=\1_¢1 rams use f°°#“°H°\i`11»i1l°1°l- ffll ' and not "go near the water." . “is Lecmrei °°° °l th” mm °m'pl°Y°'d| ll pai-ty mls nam mn a mmm ia sax- :-11 you want -something a little " 'E' »-1 ' r ' ` "~'/ `. W" ' - llllOOll'l`lUO'Cl\.‘QC\ . . ___ _ ,,. _' ’ /' - , ss_sess_s_ .1 Olll'llC 111111111 iisinii OO\OOOOlUOOCOOOllUO_l _ A century ago Halifax was one of- _ . " the _busiest ports luhtdhe _v_1__orld. aud_ , _ . ' _ ‘ ‘ _ , _ -_ _ its ar or was crow w men 0 ` ‘- _ - . war. ».»iv.a..». and tattoo paw. 1A-nother car-load of furniture receiv- The war between England and the _ __ ; ' United States was auhill yv_i1;i_i Nthst ~ ~ _ _ ~ ' S_d - bl l ood to t e t e ova - _~»; . _ ’ ' ~ 55.11123 lie? Ti.. ....f.i.....t. w.a.a ed. at_.__Paton s, consisting of _ _ 1. e-boards, wealthy, and the farmers and fisher- ~ _ ‘ . . msn received unprecedented prices for ' H111- Dre"s`se.rs,* Commodes, Parlor tables, Bed. fax were anxious to go to sea on - . privateers, _:hr new_1;pape1:___°wsre ` _‘ _ ` _' _ _ - ” _ _ llilifiillfil a°a.§°if>»°t§§°§°°a .$2 t'001iz1»»t_o._b1f.-s, Kitchen _ tables, 1 Extension fii”i'§°°t.l.°‘l.l,°§§§t°§§°§‘Z°§§'tlffyizil -” 5 * -‘ 4 ' .. . lawn. ..¢i...t1.i.....it 1.. ti.. ataiian tabj_le§1'_sqi`1are or round. -This car- lot was f » M . ' » ‘ n their products. The youths of o Recorder:- V “All tight lads who are willin_g to ` ‘ _ _ _ - ~ _ - ._ _ -- d __ serve His Majesty in that fast-sa ling. ' `_ ` ‘ ' excellent sea-boat, the Canso, of ' betore the advance an ' W1 1 be twelve guns, commanded by Lieut. ' ' ' _ Croke, now fitting out for a ' short ao... t.. Prater ti.. mi. of ti.. So1r1_at`pric'es equal to Auction, open for Britisb Provinces and pick up s few _ _ _ _ ~ ~ __ ' :.~i:=,i::.=.e;°‘::°i..:s'i:::.‘.'i°i: 1. - - d 1 _ Y f ,- come from a sailor's frldud, by ap- _lnspegtlon _ln two d'yS° _ Ours- or' qua' lty °°.1r'¢..:'i1°.za°.1°:.1;:...‘i; A - 1 ~ f va ar . “ s _. ' ‘ ‘°, ° '$3 si?-».~_hethat__i_:_ becom|neXl_1:_l_1ers_gs __ __ ,_ _ w c r sm . e _ ce' _ _- ~ v - ' - ‘ ' . . __ __ WN” ______.______’°“'°"‘_______v_______ ch_____E_1§__s; a floor if 1t_s a door ....1_f_ _iusa stair,-if -unter watkiaaai in 1>l11s_i°rm,a _ _ cies a Kyanize iinishmade to `do the aapuar tuna isa- 'na wmaam . and do it right. ' ‘ Drug Oo., Corner Great rss--and and seven popular solo;-5 .Fennell 1 1 » f Tllllll Ill ._ __ _ . _