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't . __ _ 1 1. s,"l:~»; _- _,gf ers- .1-“Q fi. 9.-“ "1;;'~.f_‘e<'_‘ "~“2§»..';3.._1»§}1,~,]~-._1<»_'_-;,:1`73ac%d_ ,‘.= 1 .~ » i 1 ~ f 1 1 .. ‘ ~ A PAGE Two "' 'fm MUST me ‘ ~ T1-is cHARLo'1"rETowN GUARDIAN . 1 nas-1-or "P I JUNE 111 :Vo 1 D0n’t Depend 0n Luck YOUR SUCCESS on that fishing TRIP will be determined more by the EQUIPMENT you take along, than by the proverbial “Fish- erman’s Luck!" When y o u g e t READY TO GO. be sure to look over ()Ui<_ LINE of fishing tackle. \Ve have a fine array of R}‘.ELS. LINES, BA - _ KETS, ETC. ' Experienced Anglers have found our line of fishing tackle very sat- isfactory . V.-’e call _your :uten- lion in particular to our flies. 'I liey are very fine. I/I J. G Jamieson DRUGGIST Lending Tackle Dealer AWE” "'”""‘ s- ' '_' _ --- - -_ Wedding , I Rings stainpc1l_ G. II. T- are the - 'ndilial will wear a lite- .._.1e. We have a large stock of tok, 1.-ik and 181; in all sizes. ' Prices $1.50 to $8.75 ac- ' cording to weight. ` G. ll. Taylo E jeweler & Opticinn is NEW f|i|N\|i1l'.Ol{iil'. HOTEL WM. MONBOURQUETTE. Mgr. Private Baths, l.{un11in¢‘_ Water and l.1»11gl;isL11nce'l’eI1eph»1n1-s in all rooms. Largs bright slaniplo Rooms. UilItlINl'l UNEX‘JELl.EU SYDNEY. N. S. . wir.. ‘_-; _ __ "Hum" 18 n splendid prcpziirition lor neutrull'/.l111; :ill odors of perspir- ation. lt is a dcliciniis snow-white crsnm that having no odor of its own allows the use of any perfume desired. It is indespensuhle during warm ~,-:eatlicr and should be on the 1lr1‘ssin1.f table of every man or \\11111;111. A_l:1r 2?.-r. The Two Macs. 6-17M Etf I L-1 “Are you 5 judge or shirts? Ther come in and see our new spring lim of them. You never saw such style value and class at the prices. Negli- goe and Lounge, with soft collars; stiti or French ends. Outing style \\ith reversible collar, 75 to $2.00. Hruces. 4-29dtf. "Skirts for big women, waists up to 36. $2-001m. rlicfiirs. 11-11v1t1. P' " 1 Canieron’s _ “lio1ne--Made-- I Bread” Sweci--~-I`ure--Wholesome (Always The Same) can he had at these grnuers- Coflin 81. Co-M 81 A l‘vl1:L€od, Cmckell X: Co-C'I1appel's Grocery, (`ra'\l1c'n ('-rt‘1'rry» j. P. Cronir, _l_'!111 Cameron-]ol11i \Vheallcy, \`\'111 1\I1~l"hne-If., I.. _Sm>\llv\'oo.l, P. Mullins (hzftween Richrneiui Q. I"n\\'::al Sis) Mrs Trainer (Rocbford Si Mrs Geo Moore Water Si-betweenl Queen 8:. Pownal) THE CHARLOTTE TOWN GUARDIAN riissuav, _1 UNE 18 191|. ` It is interesting to observe the re- sourceflilness of publicists and news- paper writers in the United States in accounting for the increasing num- ber of American settlers who are making their homes in (‘»an1ida.-par- ticularly in the three provinces of the middle west, remarks a valued ex- change. Just what this migration from beyond the border means is shown by the immigration returns, which state that last year 131,000 Americans established homes for themselves in our prairie country. This year, according to the immigra- tion officials of the province named, the influx will be over 175,000. A Wall Street investigator, who has inquired into the matter says that in11nig1'z1tion, banking and railway officials agree in the estimate that the average American settler takes with him into f‘anada at least l=1 thousand dollars in cash, and cifccts that exceed 11 thousand dollars in vnluc. On the cash basis alone, those figures mean that last year L'-nnada WHY THEY' COM. ` received upwards of $131,000,000, in money from these American settlers, and this year they will bring $175,- 000,000-possibly more. The Government of Canada, spends hundreds of thousands of dollars ad- vertising Canada in the United States, using literally thousands of American publications to create fav- orable impressions. This work is carried on under the direction of an expert newspaper man, who is an of- iiclal in the department, and who uses the services of one of the largest ,United States advertising agencies which places a vast amount of read- ing matter concerning western Can- ada in 5, great number of country and»farm papers. This is a pointer for the people of Prince Edward Island, and it will be well if the results from the faithful efforts of the new Publicity Agent; are so gratify- ing- Let ua all hope that they will he, and thus that there may bc n Provincial influx not dreamed nf. NOTES. A 'l`or1_1nto man isigrowing cotton in his gardcll. lic has L, theory that by crossing southern cotton with the Vniimlinn climate lie can grow wool. 'Toronto Star. The llondon Mctho1listConle_rr»ne|; has by unanimous resolution called tario peninsula, who src members of the tobacco plant. If the caterpillars ,continue to hold up the passenger trains on the Gati- equipped with carpet sweepers fixed to the cowcatchers so as to keep the been patented.-Ottawa Citizen, fare.-Montreal Herald. mother from her homc. 'I‘hcrc is hero iSn1'1-ind heroism, and much of th heriosm wnich thc world is so fond o applmiding is but emotional im pulse. The notion that a man wh figures prominently in ii heroic ex ploit must necessarily possess all th patrick is already at Cape "l‘ormcn gincers in locating the docks ther Ferry, Provincialists should at onc cal industries. Who will take the firs step in that 1lirectio11'I Other place are agitating for mnnufacturin lddward Island. which in noted for it proirressive spirit. A Toronto cx that city. And now Judge I-Pnlcn will be asker Iiow to Remove Warfa s its Y » (torn ami Wart Extractor. Refuse any trick in one night. Price 25c., at druggists. L- _ __._ -----_ Get Our Prices on Good I ce-Cream Freezers _ Our line of ice-cream freezers displays _the best made-specially selected to suit the exacting needs of our customers. These freezers will last longer, are easier to run and give far better re- sults than the common kind. Get our prices. Refrigerators at Economy Prices Here is where you can get a really good re- frigerator st moderate cost. We searched _far and and near for a high quality, low-priced line and know we can give you perfect satisfaction on both paints. See our line--compare pnces. F ennell 8:? Chandler Victoria Row. Y upon the farmers in the western On- thnt denomination, to cease growing neun road, the engines might he rails clean. This suggestion has not The Irish sufiragcttcs have copied the methods of their English sisters and begun a campaign of window, _ Smashing It is certainly A very il-onp suicide on the floor of Parliament cal commentary on history that Irc- land should copy violent mcthods_t0 The P0369 0l “W ¢°“nl_»1`l°9 Wlw" from Eng1,,n,|_ perhaps it is omy a_they occur, and can surely not br woman's way of introducing a_ new_.lU9ilfl€fl by H“Ythi“l3 5h°"l`» ‘lf Wlml sensation into n jailed political war- Wfllllll lllsllfl' H feV0l\ll5i0“-“Exch- A (~nrne1:ic l1c:_o in (.l11_cngr_i_ hi: In uw _(mg mm' when the soft gnu been served W' .h an iniunc on, 1 __ . ' rcsti-ain him from cjccting his alzcd |0f t“m‘”ht had d_arlle_“°d into th' _ chony of night, primitive man, safe with the good news that Prof. Kirk and at Carleton Point for the Cn move in the matter of many new lo- "hangc is calling for car works in for a further ruling on a problem that is puzzling the Federal authori- ties in Buffalo. N. Y.. as to how to destroy the contents of 18.000 lwil-l0B of tomato catsup without breaking By a Painless Remedy llon't allow these unsightly excre- nnences to spoil the bnaiity of your hands or arms. Remove them pain- lessly and for all time by applying l\11tnam'1i Painless Corn and Wart Extractor. Failure impossible, re- 11 alwa 11 sure with l‘utnam's substitute for Putnam‘s. it does the the bottles. That number of bottles was seized recently and thc contcntr ordered destroyed by Judge Hazen i1 the United States District (‘.nurt_ The order said nothing about des troying the bottles, and it is said that if this is' done, the firm may _sue the Government for the valiir ‘or the hotties. what nest? Belgium and Hungary have boil witnessed political outbreaks wbicl are not very creditable to the particl involved. In Belgium the workmen aided by many Socialists supporters made violent demonstrations as soon .is it was known that the clerical: had won at the general elections These demonstrations.dcgencrated in to fierce rioting, with the loss of several lives and much damagc tl property. In Hungary so fierce hai hccome party feuds that a deputy failing in his attempt to kill Tiszs the Government leader, committed These outbreaks are a serious mcnacl ARTIFICIAL LIGHT W0l\lDERS. clly ensconcd in his cave, thrust 1 flpine knot into the glowing embers oi _ the cave hearth, and drove the nigh 0 back into the shadows, says J. Gor __ don Ogden, in Popular Mechanics. Ir 0 the flickering, htful light thus ob ,,,,am_,(._5 nf mom( greamvss 5tnn1ls_tained, he thought over the might) in need ol 1-svisisn.-wooden-¢k_ sen- do-.ds of the day and prepared for th- ' tincl. morrow's fray hy overliauling hir stock of stone axes, darts nnd spears ` In these days of the twentieth cen ‘1tury, far remote from primitive ar tinc and will he assisted by two en- and s_,c_,u._ the business mam (res, e|fr_om market place or factory, walks “into his comfortable living room. 9 turns n switch or presses a button and lo! the night shadows arc gone t He, too, reflects a little on thr “_mighty deeds of his day, and, under _ lv thc soft radiance of modern artificial plnnts, &1‘., and thus why not Prince |I1ght, turns to his newspaper and S _reads the stock reports. Like his cave ancestor of the remote ages he pre ‘nares for the next day's battle. Just la change .in the illumination ami but 1 little more. 1:We keep on hnna always a largr stock of the best in cameras and photographic supplies. Know that we can please you on every point and give you the very best at the most reasonable prices. Developing and printing department in connection. The McKinnon Drug Co. corner Great George and Kent streets. , Mhlti Rl']QUIRl§MI‘lN'I'l-l f)F' THE HORSE MAlll(E'I`. By Theodore Ross. In the report of thc Department of Agriculture of Prince Fldwnrd ls- land, John Richards ln his remarks on horses says:--"l<`our distinct types are in demand, heavy draft, carriage, roadsters and saddle horses." There has, however, been 5 great deal of mixing of breeds and a large pro- portion of the horsrs being offered for sale could not be considered even fair representatives of any of these types, Moreover the classes them- selves are not marked off by wcll de- fined differences. but merge into`eacl1 other, so that it is sometimes diffi~ cult to say where one stops and the other begins and frequently the con- ditions governing supply and demand in the market, determines the class to which 3 certain horse belongs. Again there are certain qualities, common to all the classes, which are looked for in every horse that in ol-_ fercd for sale, and determines more or less his market value. 1 The first of these is general ap- pearance. This is- dependent very largely on feeding and care. Thev ‘_ should he spirited and energetic and able to carry themselves well in har- ness. A stylish showing often sells a rather inferior horse. 'l'hev should be well groomed, the hair short and |sleek, lying close to the body, and Dossessing a lustre, indicative Ol thrift. In the opinion of the writer. it is better to leave the clipping of 'the foretop and mane, tho legs and tail to the dealer. It detracts from the fresh country look ' Closely allied to general apvllf' )YH£NYUU£% lc leanser full directions and many. uses on Large Sitter-Qan iO9___ __ plenty of flesh and a good coat of sleek hair is always a1>1>rec1Hwl- '_1`l_11H may not add a particle to thc utility if the animal, in fact it may lessen it, but the market dcnranlls lt. i\l\ll. to make the most profil. U10 l>f"‘ _lucer should furnish it._ _ Homes in poor conlition are fre- quently purchased, put in good cou- dition and sold again Vi ll ll*““l°“‘"“" .r0fif,_ This in particiilnrly true ol draft horses, where weight rcrcivcs so much consideration. _ (to bc continued.) A VALUAI-`fl1E LOSS. was standing ut the floor. wus watching 'l‘l1e travelling mnn ooking 1lis1‘onsolat.cly The hotcl 'lUf¢‘l'0\‘ '1im. By nnd bv thc hotel hp travelling man : “Lose somctliiiig '."’ The -trn\'cllir\g 1111111 nodded. "Sr11ncthl11i: \'nl\1:1ble." Another nod. Sure you had it \\'lu-11 you 'tnme here 1"’ Anutlicr nod. _ "Then wily 1lid't you put il in the safc ?" "(‘.o11l. || 110" N li " .'.` Arnnvy "Patons are snowing their best range of clothing, carpets and house- lllflllvlllllils in the Provlncu."'§-7Mtl. N “_ -.==:- lfifiiliiiiii I _ST LAWRENCE ROUTE L\ke Msnitob|..............Frl.Juno I0 _ FIRST CABIN lllPllSBU............ .--- ----I WW’ ` ONE CLASS (Second Cabin) l1iEl1‘fE‘1t1li5lit¥‘*' l __ ml IECOIU CABIN '“"""l'=’111111."a~:'.ir1°l'° "”' 8li1'Il+"§'1s21'5?":::::°::':i.’.t:_-' 'I S31" I lnnraiicn Dail As Killian 'B i..Ill'1'l§§til¥f;;J¢°l;"<'ill1"'1l;.;;::_| Y 4 qi h . 1 \ . i 1 , . . ` , _ _ 1 X - _ 1_ f __ _ _ '_.s.,_. V . .1 1_,.~-_ . . ,, »>`¢~,;-..§.'. '1 .