._ ~ .ai-iw - ]_'QLY`3,,l914`~ V _' '”" vlnnlrnlerliwe _ .1 ‘ ---- ' ` ""`~f,.. l- 1., `, .... f ' ' ' - , ;..‘ ' 19"' ‘ ' , ' 1 , 5 , ,., ;~ .- iw., ..’;f-3_~’\»~l'-_'.z:=,1""‘:- , -_ »~ r -.,».¢,.; ....__..-».»5fJ -. ...~ -.-.--_,.__. M.-. ...,¢..».. ~ la 1 » _.fp l 1 c 4 $1 L 1 ~-1 i, '"1 1 WA §;'33_f__§i;€__§:_'_f§f__. 3'°"“l'll_ lim 1 E” 1 lilo' A our honest values. Y ,: ,. iisiiiLLi;i_s_1|iinis|ii_ ¢*~, _ / 1 \\\\YllIlA\\\\\\\\\ 0l@0&R\\&V0 I;K®@ 1 ///I 2.' _Q ‘° ,_ f* / \\\\\\'lZI //////M $15(/‘ Wm Get Bit ? This is biting time- sects-and insect bites ar ry dangerous. Might poi- n the entire system. Put on Our Mosquit Cream right away. _ Best for any kind of insec » bite ! Draws off the poiso immediately -d i s i n fec t thoroughly. Keep a Tube on hand- ill keep you out of danger. E. A. Foste Central Drugstore Sunnyside "The nweetiiess of low price selrlni equals the bittijriii-ss of poor quality" S R rn D f-> O '-1 _ \\\\\\\\\\V/IllA\_¥_\\\§*I/IIII0L\\ 835' 5” rn \\\\\\\\\\\\7]IIIIIIlll@\\\ _ 1 5 !\\\\TfIIlIIll It is Never I too Late tomend. So no mntter what happens tofyoui watch. Send it nrnundlto me ` F. S. Mitchell The Practical Watch and Clock Rcpairer 168 Queen St. Gliarlotlctown DR. De'llAN’b FRENCH PILI5 {§'.{,°l,‘; gulating I‘llI for»Women. $5 ii. box or tlireo for 310. sold at all Drug stores. or mulled to any sdilross onfoeelptol price. Tun Boonlu. Dave C9--§¢&%i&£|B£”~&'L\'F-L l’I'IOSI’li0NDL FDR MEN. ’\ii”°‘°'°fair.- cd Dr. Sharper started and .won the race with Hilda S. a. close second and Cherry Ripe a close third, there being but the matter of a few '-inches between the three. ` The following is the summary.- 2.l9 CLASS, PURSE $200, MILE HEATS. 1. Dr. Sharper, b.g., Z.19},` The McKinuoii Drug Co.. Charlottetown. 1, l, I. I. _ 2. Hilda S., blk. m., by Commo- dore Lydinrd. A. A. Stewart, South- port, 2, 2, 3, ,2. Il. Chr-.rry Ripe, h.g., 2.21, by Parkside, 'l‘. C., Edgett, Charlotte- town. 3, 8; -2, 3; ' ' ‘ Time. 2.29l-- 2.26 --2.28. 1. Winnie M., b.m., by Ringwood, A.F. Murphy, Cliurlottctown. '21, 2, 9* -VJ `l43°“’“f2 2.24 (Liss. Pussie $100. HALF- _ ,_ _ _ ‘ Minn Hnivrs. ' » " `¥` 1, 2, 1 2. Happy Gcnrgc, 2.222, b.s., by Iiinzllinn, W. A. Toombs, Long Riv- “ `-.. ’ ci 1, 3, '. 2, 1, 4. .l Orwell Bell, hlk.m., 2.Z3§, Tho Mcliinnon Drug Company, Charlotte- town. 2, 1, 3, 4, Il. -i llrenton H., by Oakley Baron, H. C. Hooper, Charlottetown. 4, 4, 4, 3, 2. ' Time. -1.14,-1.13, -1.14. - .i,ia. F W _ ' \Nelll_i'tgtoi1 Tea Party , E. I gilgnlilignlslele on church grounds near Wednesday, July Sth, ` All the Amusements and a let Class ’l‘en. n _ ' ' ‘Cornet Band in attendance. , 'rims Annlnosilliiirrrs. ` . , ` ` ‘ Rate Tune si.oo soo' 1.11. .90 9.0!" 2:33 _ :essay aries: I ;_ . ‘C 4-'J I I - or uri-in item emi-` detract from it. ; If you use the word awful for the ,description of a bow of ribbon, what are you going to do when you arf ldescriliing the terrors of war? After <. nll, the main thing to- observe is the |oosistcnt and relative value of words Keep your conversation within con- 'trol and nntiiiial l1ouii~:l`s. Do not lscream out silly words that contri- bute nothing hiitnifoolish chatter tc your inforntntion." Try to" use thr 'words here _ dismissed os little as lpossible. There is a place for “dear” hilt it is not in aconvcrsa- ltion about a little toy soldier. "Dar- ling" should never be used to niodi- lly the word "'biiclr1c;" 'and so on; lyou can`takc nach offense and alalyze ~it out of existence. l The extreme in conversation is fre- lquently g sign of youth; it is notice- 'eine in on unit orwomen who have done very little reading and on e few words gathercil in their school days try to fill the demands of all 'kinds of conversation. '|`o be . able to' use the right word at the right time, not pednntically but natural- ly, is n charm worth cultivating. I S'l.`OltY OF THE KILKENNY CATS During the roliclllou which occ\11`r¢6 in Ireland in 1197 hilkenni' WHS 894°' I,-lggngd ny ,, regiment of Hessian sol- diers, whose custom it wus to 1110 ¢0` gcther in one of their b,,rracK rooms two cats by their respective tails and then throw tlicin face to face iici-oss n lim generally used for drylllg °l°'1\\' 'es. The cuts naturally became infuri- ated, and tors and stretched until death ensued to one or both of them. Tha officers were made acquainteil. with the barlmrous acts of cruelty- anti receives to siwcdilv out un end to them. For this purpose an onicer was ordered to inspect each ‘narrack room daily and to reports its stntc. The soldiers, determined not to lose the daily torture of th". cats, gener- ally employed one of their comrades to watch the,al1Droa'.°.h oi the oillcer. Om quo ooeslgghc neglected his duty hue'-the oiit-oe: was time amending 'the stair; w-hue cats were undergoing their customary torture. One ol the ttiudvdrs seized a sword from the arm'i'selt, and with a single blow, 'aiviaeii the tail, ei the cm. The ,rats escaped through the open win- idows of the room, which was enter- Inlhntly afterward! by the'om00l'l. ‘who inquired what was the cause of 'the two nleedlng cate' tails bring suspend!!! M the line, and was told ln reply that "two cate hiid been lighting lnythl room, tlu\t,lt_ vienna lmnmisie ee warm land they teutht so desperately laik: had Jdevoured been other I. ' *th "; tmytcsptlcn ~-ortilelr verbs. Many girls use these ports' C ~ ` ._A£l!.l-IY WHO PLANTED TREES. _ (From the New Orleans "Timel- Picayune/41 - ' They who once lived and planted 'ti-ees _ 'And died and passed to a better lund ' ` 'Are not quite dead while the trees ` still stand. - -_ For the ear can note and the eye yet sees In the gnarled trunk and the rust ing lr.-at That which recalls, but iissuagcs griei. Though narrow may have been his piiih. ' ., . In life-all - narrow-yet will wro- ught he tres. And heaven rr-my look d0"'n in wra On ,With those who live. and plant, an ‘ diei A VISION IN ls‘PRINf`r On the sward at the cliii-top Lie strewn and white flocks; On- the cliff-side the pigeons Roost deep in the rocks. rapt in their blankets, ep on the hills. Lic ln the moonlight the shepherds Asl Soft build by the rills \v .` e _ -Wliaic forms nro these coming So white through the gloom? What garments out-glistening The gold-iiower'd broom? Apollo comes lending hoir, the Nine. leader is fairest, all lirc divine. -Msttlicw Arnold. 'Tis liis c ~'I‘he But "l‘HINl§ HAPPY '1‘H0_UGH'l'B. _ 1‘biuk ' sunny wcnther! 'Tis easier when thc skies are dee und blue. _v heart and 'the robins sin toiretlicig y clear eyes bc tranquil us th dew. ` Let th A nil th lution. Grow r.'ioil‘s cleiirei' vision sec the face of God again! -Ex. 'l‘l-IIC 'l`ltll\,0ll1l iicrcs ure |ii~iii:tio:illv ii. desert, :irc cont-,liisloiis set. for-tli iii ii i~ipi»rl. i-uliilell “'i`i‘cnt Witter- shcil‘Siir\'iy," rirceiitly piiblislied by the (.i_~nii-`\issinii of (‘oiisorv:itioii. The lloiniuioii tluveiwiiiz-riit, luis u spcvini intierest. in' this piiiticiilni- reigion, ns the cupitall invested in the 'l'i'eiit ruuiil ziiuoiiiits to upiiiiriin of .\\1|,- I l'il|l.i|l\|‘, und the i'vn1_»vi\1 of the lor- i-st cover hits :iii liiipiwtiiiit eilect on 5 thc \vi|.t<‘|‘ supply, 0 For' the inost part the hind is |ion~ iigrieiiliiiriil, iinil riisiistmiis cinisie- ‘lUi'llC1'l=' I-uve followed its scttleincnl, by fzirn_ei'i~. lilnoiigli second-izriiivtli timber is present, hoivcvcr, to wiir- K iiiut ii policy of eonserviitioii, wliieh shoiilil lr: cnrrieil out under lloinin- ` ion, l'v'o\'iiiuiiil or Miiniiwipiil izontrol. A iira protective oiuzniiizaitioii slioulrl 0 bu peiiecteil, iiini the whole nren carefully iuliiioiiiistereil with ii. view I to pcr;`-1-Liiiitiiiir the forest i'esoiii'i-vs. The report, eiiiboil_Vi"E tllcgn L-,,,,_ ‘ cliisions, wus compiled by Dr, (‘__ |;_ Hfilvc and Mr. J. Il. White, of tho Fiiculty 1-: l¥‘oi'esti'y, University of ’l"oi'ont1o,iriii1 luis nn iiiti‘iiil|ietorv f disciissior. by Ili; ll. 1'). l<‘r=.rni>w. ll, 'consists o' 156 page and is il`[\|,,. ri store of memories thou fmtcd Wm, '39 hull, £T)'m_ Lm"mv_ ‘ ...-,\"in;:.~: and three maps. y #fill d ::l"or :ill forms of dyspepniii V)-|\i|,. er' incipient or clirunic you ,mum ,,,, Nliiistiike in using McKinnon'silyspcp- ‘tic tablets. Tliesc get right do-in to the sent of the trouble, :ind euro (lm ailment by removing the caiisc, nizil put you on the i'i.‘_*.L..'- = 'if _ sri -_-:.-1."- » ' 1/ fi -;.-» ~..§__ Hi " s 1*' ...p1- ‘ .,,, " " ‘_ ._ r.. QT Hotel Martinique l\ (idway at 32d St., NEW YORK. B011 Rooms 4011 Baths, Splcmliil room, with ncljoiniilg both, $2.00.] .\/Vlth privzito l1utl1,‘ froni $12.50. Special wookly i~ntes.~ foxes. 'l'|u-¢=~,~ :ire from one of the ` lleslauml mc” Modmloff The most l~oii\'¢~i|ii>i1l lor-nlion to llir-ntrus,‘ilopiirlmoiit stores and all ‘trnnsir lines; lmizrgngc transferred to nnil from lfuunsylvnllin Station 'i`ret°. Chan. S. Taylor. Prcnllelit. , , Weller Gila \'| 1-il' eulilonl. purchaser. Delivery gu;irilnteed.l -lvnnfr clmxii‘i<‘-r. Di-.,'f:»1i. srgr. 1- .1 _ .. __ .-_......._.._. _. ._.,. _ _._I.___ I L_- _.___ ...,, _ .______, “W 4( Are the Foxes for the fact. Are they from a strain they are;-di the parents of North Milton .-1.. _. __ ' " » 3'.. . ».”‘§ cf" -,- _ _- 7 ff- l,\ _, _ ` ___,:,,_, 1*' ¢ 1, -'fm' ' ~ \ ‘ '> l highest grade stock in the Province, es this is a settled $39000 per pair, yes they did;--are the this Co. cppitalized at $5.700 per pair, yes also a fact that the 5 o d females, of pups last year and 21 pups this seasons, one of the greatest records Investor this is the Co. for once beforetlie deal closes, for ` - ‘ ' 'l - _v.,_.~-.'_1 _ VH: x The Following liacts will Convince You ' i North Milton Co. from ‘the of_ very heav breeders, yes this stock sei last year for Foxes for are. It is Yu _i,_X\ _s1:‘: n - 1'.-,lr '"1 ' '»;;1s.5 1 fi Hgiflzjgii 1', 1.-;_»v / ,i _\ _ _r.i:\§l,£lj,, // % f '-\___,, -k this mated; 22