il ' l ». ,»"~=f<. 5-_',*.'€ .___ 'rf-ll.:-‘ .oe .lp rue i 11 i S . .,,~» 1. . miurnsr -f . f -'S » " 3 _THE whoareexpeeuatomaxs "'i"f‘""1i"‘ the race, together with the clubs -PLPAY8 tobuyiiithls they represent, are as follows: Wil- . Ply' liam Allman. St. Louis ,Aero Club; -MR. I-I. CLARK il ' Albert' Hob. Cincillnlti Aer; C132 Agent in Allserton. Bi! P5050 ll 0 t¢lu`Job1iF0fI‘y.Uilll¢. _Ir o - . '-""' ill U-1° 0.1:: Club, 8t.` `Louls;' G. H. ~'l'Hl MORNING DAILY of the baugh, Indianapolis Aero Club; John can be obtained at Ll»l!el'ty’l lauren- The creat bulk Ol unlisted watts. Kansas city aero club. and ial Parlors, summer-side. This an their . __ -siuio ' _ . zle nglfeggneifiitgsucfigff Qing' °mmb°"' Pmmdpm Am -lm. rnamr mrrmnrv norm- sour. mi will doubtless be Paid Out by_ the The two winners in the elimination dian agent in Summerside. His oillce many little Joint stock companies lo- coogng will be given places as repro- phone il 26. -_._ ~ _ . . - doors' cated All OV” ill# ¢0l-\llll`Y Which are sentatives of the United States ln the “_” ' .~ REFRIG ' '! quietly ...airing substantial prom.. ,,,,e,-,,,,,,,,,,,,. mc, for en, Jam., G0.- -susscnrnnns should renew a l-253;” I--__ 0- l1:°.mrs» for their owners. The number of close doo Bolmott trophy ln pl-one this week or two before the idme they. rl ._ __ IDD corporations is legion. and there. is loll_ have paid for has erpired and thue P 90;' 5 __ ft H3351- praetlcally no way of finding out just not miss an issue, as all papers are what amount of profit they hand out BERLIN Mgplggg,-3 TURN discontinued PIOIIIDUU Ull UPU! Ho”°lmu_[‘osrIIi?ml""'t~°d1h9 “$9” 9| T-u _to their shareholders. Interest falls DQWN DR_ p~R1EpMgNN_ date. ,cr ck _ W.. _. . F °m‘°““‘ °' °°""’° tm" is "" “nd '_' 1 __ J s in rl so tom "thml wgfuggn due on many mortgage loans in July, BERLlN_ July 2___Tl,o Berlin Meonl -MISS KATHERINE t_AM`E :___ lll'__l'lB ml lIl°ll ll Y month-rate for payment of same. The cal society at its regular meeting to-j “dare” 8 W°m¢l1B 111°” Ill! 0ll gus . _ 7. Credit Foucier above has in excess oi do., replayed by on overwhelming mn.lm¢ll'9 W0" ill UW Low" F"°t°‘"‘ $40_000_000 out on loan; and interostljmflly the requesl ol Prolesaor L,,,l_fl-lall on Monday, July 7th, at two? -SHIPPERB are asked to bear ln on even a twelfth of this amount islwlg Sol,lelol,_ the associate ol D,-__;o_’clock p.m. All the ladies are in- mind that the _ Bumrnersldeed stores quite a tidy sum. Real estate coni-ll;-,ledorlch l-.~_ F,.le,lmolm_ that thefvlted to be present promptly at two close at one o clock each W uellfay 0 ___ panies, whose number is_ legion, will soclely appoint B oommllloo of fool- oclock. 3f,t¢l`ll00l\ dllrllllg the _month ofa my ll . pay oilr in many cases big dividends. lo lost the Friedman” ,oooloo lor tu.; Bild Allglllt- L 7' U Western enterprises will add their berculosls in any way which mlglltf -S. 0. T.-On July lit H&l'l1`l0ll! uo¢a_ - vl l, _ fDl\'ision, No. 244, Lower Frsetowfi, -WE_LLINGTQ_1fl TEA.-There will qrhe $56,000,000 estimate is based apfszrdiflnlgnmgftlff ,,§f,,,l°,. wa, ,gf installed the following officers: w.P. he a big tea party at Welllnzton on on the following table:- ,celved with mes Ol r.llmvo_.» _-S. R. Cairns, W. A.-Pearl Reeves; Tuesday, July _8th. A special.tra.\n' The presldent ol the soolely_ Bl,oak__R. S.-Mabel M. Burns; A. R. _S.-~ will lsave Charlottetown at 7 a.m. Listed securities... ...$31.065.313 log l,,lo,.mo1ly_ om., the denial ol- Frank Cairns; F. S.--Scott Cairns; Return fare $1.00. 53-7-4M1i. ‘Y P Yl H ' .the request, declared that if Dr.lT'°39-_Edith Reeves? Ch°9"'Al°x_ '__ Other Canadian securities.. 4,000,000lFriedmann reallv desired A lest bel Cairns; Con.-Lihbie Reeves; A. Con. -S0C1'AL.-T_he ladies _ol Central __ nnnnnion of c......u.. loan... s,aso,ooolmum have it by* ,,,,,c,,,Z bl, ,e,,,e,,,.»_saale Reeves; 1 s-will Rogers; Bedenue intsndl holding an icecream -1 0111*. Railwa s a 'n in Lulidon 10.000 000 iii* dial fsillgl -coop movenns ae ._ ._ » v1‘l_°°»_.ss_”tem'- Io# 1 ...i s'i»°- .»». »e"lii»eiev>siriro§»lh~al<_ had *Brookville Buggies that 1_- patent .d device to insure strength, is incorporated in carriage you want here. _ '1T,he:e»_e.»!~rl=. ilfenslh eel fl” other line. In the first placeitlie raw‘ finest procrirable, the workmen long painstaking, and every new feature, every keep them at the head of the list where ..-_- If you want a good carriage _you will’ find it in our Pi special display from lheCanads actory. -There tro._ove_r fifty ifferent samples set up on our floors and yon- will find the ' ,.,,,...,,....1i...n.s_.. 1.:.eo.<»on,___ ____ ______________ ___ ____ _____________ ___________ ___ S_____a____ B_______._ social 0.. ,whim ground. on wal- ; ._ ._ _ _ _ ,_ . » If you are looking for good harness see ourdisplay of 25 Mnnicipul bonds... 7,000,000 tals_ $56,935,818 Y ' .E dill!! ‘ - This statement was aDp,auded_ M____CO__CHE.._____ N_____o_____ ._l_li..a_s_l,____J..ilc_ocel_.é__£_.gi,.__.l._1_l,,___l,_l__ 4__l._ (F313 _ TM) different styles at $10.00 a set upwards. .School examination took place in the Wlllilll C¢lltl`8l B°d¢0l-le 18 1101500. 8180 Fr°‘“°h....'\9r u9n.°°rt"4o9 "3"-9 ant" ”}';` ' ' ’ “J ' K ` 1 H01 LAND TU “VU-D NAVY 'DEAF “UTES ORGANIZE SOCIETY-'though the weather looked unfavor- drinks will he for sale. Pr0¢€edB lu Wh” nl” 85V’ ._t.¢U` p9P\.:9f.-9999! A ' J UOSTI-\`G ABUVT 518»000"’00- lable. a large number attended. The Bid of the hall. If VV_¢.5ll't~f»lv=¢°'l1\\ll- ,.. ' ... " ` H - -The cnmmission appointed to in-,'“'@” ““""’" °‘ "mf '““'“ "°'“ “mins in dialogues reeidnions and ' " ` so-_'I-4Mzi. drill- Wlie.1le¢l‘9‘if`¢l!ll$s`e i.°.i11llher.l>¢-' " _Q nilire into the defences of the Dutcli'P0l`t5 Of Te!" aesflmbled here t0d5Y| ll 5 The valedfotor was read bv ___ e ing forced to qtanyl Perfect order * , ' ' V ,_ , so z _ ' y . ~ . 'i ~ »- ' _ rgay for Montreal .where -they aa_l1‘i-ow. Preparations are bei made to lense Indies. has fevvffffl ln fa"°'_"f. ‘"2 ‘f_B°h'°f3aY”af§;‘:f;“f§'tZh§r°'f;ffiMiss Flossie Gaudet. Misses Ethel -noNa'r1oNs. - The Trustees or l>l'°veil9d tl,ifo_\lsll¢?“.¢ fill# 9l*<""° il; the Allan liner Grampian on a care for 15.000 vllltvrl \1l'll\z_tlw r-srninislnng n Dutch navy, comprls-gp_\; ll ;_<;_ l;___§_elv hgln mrgitsland Beatrice Perry then presented the the Prince County Hospital desire to °""““°°- - l » l ‘ ‘lten months’ visit to Scotland.-J, week of the convention. . `~ ini! llllle lll”¢ll‘l"°“gbt5 _Sl 21-(""’.:_;je‘;t the Social ahh omiial better_*Principa1, Miss Mary L. McN¢1ll. with acknowledge with thanks the receipt ""'°"“".*"* ‘| ---'---._ The first rsal business of the con tons each, five of which sh be con-_ 2 D fa manicure set, and the assistant, of $17.30 collected .by Jllmes Mather- . PICKP0CKE'»_l\S nl ol(-rARl0_ ventlon wlll be tl" mann! ol th; smntly motioned in the Indies' the ment of those who are deprived of the construction of a naval base and powers of speech und hearing. tl f t t Janjong Prioke, and inlgeiirglfirniszafion of a naval militia. EMILE OLLIVIER IS 88. __ _ _ National Council of 'Education on case. while Miss Eileen Perry read an institution Elijah Gard, $1, Henry _M155 Jenn Ca|`n`pbell` Cape Tra-`_ WOODSTOCK, July 2-Within the Saturday. Tha first _session _of gh, suitable address. Rev. Dr. Monash- Hardy. $1 Allan Hardy. $1 A verse, was a passenger to Summer-I past twenty-four hours,-reports have convention proper wi.ll»`l`>e.called to A P@l'i0ll Of fhlffY'5"@ Yea" is 5”* this school after which was suns gus McLennan, $1, Patrick Rooney. through pocket picking on the Grand Tabernacle, where 10,000 persons for the completion of the scheme and PARIS. jlllly 3_-Emile 0ul"'ie"» the annual expenllltlll-9 at 45g_l;00 who was prime minister to Napoleon _ 1 against Germany in 1870, attained_FouOwlng are the prizes elc____Pl.lnol_ Gal, B.-\ LLOONS READY FUR NATIONAL nACE~.""i_°"s public career Yi"t“auY e“.ded nl-David Miller. Certificates--Gem lock -_- ,with the Franco-Prussian war. Sinceleml l,mllclency__Gra,le lx (senlor)_ _lll_ KANSAQ (‘ITY, Mo July 'i--At that time, however, he has accom-[L David Mllle o Luo Campbell , Miss Emma Arseno, with a sewing all at Mill River East in aid of that . ' -V ~~'if- _-all-.i‘_-',.~' _ _ i . . : _ _ ' '_ 'S ; ` ll. from the rostrum. _ God Save the King ’ $1, Mrs. John Bell, $1; _William Mc- --Mr, Fred. Howptt, Boston, spent_'I‘ri_lnk trains, amounting to neayly' may be seated _and h_esr'dlatin¢};ly _ _ _ In .h th lull I. declared wal. '“' Auslallll. 500-1 Samuel Metherall. 51; a week in Caps Traysrse with his hvs hundred dollars.. One local every word spoken in ordinary tones fl°l`l“S (“l'l”'Ux1m3'~°W 313-"00'000V _ “ en e .e _ -ALBERTON HIGH SCHOOL-“ Chr topper M¢¢l1°l‘all. $1; Albsert E- relatives and friends. 'man, returning from Hamilton to- _ _ 1; Samuel Gard, 1; A '_ ' -` day, was relieved of three hundred _ The second general session of the '"5 wht’ "ghth ye" mday' Om lml's Dept:-Governor-Generals Med-\Frlend_, $1; I_.eon Gallant, 50c;l-fav- -Mr. and Mrs. P. B. I-Iowatt, Cape‘ and nity dollars and another one hun- convention will he held Tuesday af- Lorhett, 50c.; Thomas Mather- Traverse, were passengers to Char- dred and eighteen on the train bs- tarnoon nf; galtalr, 5 bathing "gore $1-30; Mrs. Clara Keefie, 50c.; A lottetown Tuesday. tween hero and London. Several oth- on the shores of eh; Gr-oar, gait Lan, ‘an then spolo as to the work. done in Friend. 50c Frank Gard 50c All- sins Tuesday morning.” ` _` 1 reached the local police of losses order Monday in the great Mormon is lenecsir `hniloons ore" expected to plished a vast amount of literary '_ .rl “ y I F'i""d' 50°* “‘°“‘““ K°°“°' ‘ll "'"' ' 4" l'°P°fl°d 10"” *O tbl’ =t““°"' All the other zellsral sessions oi the start from here tomorrow in the nn-lwork, irwllldlllil ll litllllellllllllll hiSl~°l'Y 2 Sanford Bennet; G;-ada V111-1 ;_y_ tional elimination race. The balloons of France, At the ave of four score Bertha Benneltl 2 Helen Help Ag Grade IX (Jllnl0l‘)-1 M8l”gBl'¢t Kelli. Nettie Haywood, 50c. Total, $17.30. -Miss Hilda Darrach and Herbsrt"on¢h0|-1¢1e3_ That an organized gang wook Wm ho hom in "lo T§\,"|loo|o_ Dennis 'ol Marshfield are guests at- is workin on the Grand Trunk be- In addition to these general eeseioul, . . Z _ . _ . -- D 1 vi F ', M 1 e ue the‘ wl d h F11, th are ready to he inflated and every and eizht he still finds himself ca- temlanoo_D,,vld Mlllol-_ App1loation_ _BEDEQUE___ ll am ey ew arm ap q ' ltween n sor and t' e‘ B B is 6- “t which addreuu will b° d°uv°"d nrennration has been comnleted so liable of working ten hours a dav. Premier Position The Sun Life of Canada now occupies the premier position among Canadian Life Assur- ance Companies now having over $144,ooo,ooo,oo of Insurance in force and an annual income of over $l2,ooc,ooo. Per lates and plans apply to _ E. R. BROW Charlottetown Manager, for P. E. I _ | -. Delicious Ice Cream In 3 Minutes Consider the great convenience of having your own Ice Cream Freezer at your service when you require it. Many times during the hot summer your appetite will demand a cool, refreshing, ice cream, and when you can get it real ly at home in so short a time you will appreci- ate it _much more. Buy one of our freezers to day and so prepare for the hot days. < The Dana Peerless Freezer > This freezer is the latest out. It is strongly con stiucted with tubs of Cypress held securelv together by ... welded wire hoops, which prevent the tub from swelling in any way. A very important feature in this freezer is the pressed steel frame. No gears on top of can to get out of order, all gearing is enclosed. A child can operate it wipiout trouble. The can of the Dana Peerless Freezer is the smalle>t in diameter, and the tallest and has the greatest surface next the ice, which enables the cream to ~ rceze very quickly, Note the low prices. ,rjquart 1.75. 3 quart 2.oo. 3 quart 2.2 5. 4 quart 3.00 ea. , 350. “ 5.oo. Io *‘ 6.oo. I2 “_ 7.oo cs Toy Freezers for the kiddies,nice' em and top and tubs of wood. 1 pint z'83uid eq, es. ,e -a si’ White; 2 Ruby Campbell. Grade VI- 3 plication-Helen Agnew. Excellence in ‘G1 for General Proiicienc in Grade ` V- an man. Attendance-Ruby Calllllllell- in 1 Ruth Larki 2 Thomas Broderick ev Blanche Miller. Grade II-1 Eva lor)-1 Edith Dunn, 2 Amy Agnew ex fo ro ` fo ‘P Bond Shoe none but N experts em- ployed. Examine s pair and be convinced. *Ro* r Irene Bowness. Special Prizes donat- Centreville School for the last term latter's sister. ed by the Principal-Florence Bow- are as follows:-Grade VI-Henry 'V _-- » _ _ness, Mabel Hardy. Certificate for Noonan; 2 Florence Ramsay. Grade -Mrs. Chester Simpson and little ARMY, OF EDUCATORS lhlnthsmatics-Sidney Fielding. Spe- V-1 fcial prize for English, donated by the' 3 Lloyd Hooper. Grade IV (Seni0l‘)- yesterday on a two weeks visit ""* _ [Principal-Marion Campbell. Vice- 1 Maud Wright, 2 Frank Noonan; 8 among friends in Bummerside, Allier~ HALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 3 'Princlpal's Dept:-Certificates General Yoonne Cahill, Grade IV (Junior)- ton, and Montrose, -A vest army of educators, rspre- . Proficiency:-Grads VII-1 Gertie 1 Helen Moore, 2 Florence Bowness, seating every State and every insti- English-Roland McArthur. _Special Mclnnis Prizes were awarded to -Mr and Mrs J. H Hunter and tional Education Association, which prizes presented by the vice-prilleillali Ch _ries Johnson for perfect attend- two daughters of Alhsrton left yes- openl its preliminary work tomor- ber. y . I-Ienhie Corbett. Appli¢ut_l0ll in Grade Florence Ramsay and Preston Noonan ~ .. ' VI-Aleatha Ahearn, Application in for (lrade V- .Isabel Purdy. Slllyl Ill' last term, at the public examination Helen Agnew. Primary Dept~-C¢rl~lfi- held an ice-cream festival with the cates-General Proficiency-Grade IV help of some of the mothers in the - ll, . _ 3 Grads III-1 Dorothy Waugh. 2 school furnishings. _ Purdy, 2 Ella Purdy. Grade I (Stir -KENSINGTON.-The semi-annual _ . _ 8 Grade I (Junior)-1 Herbie Larkin. School took place on Friday after- - f f _ 2 Florence Graves. Attendance-Mlm noon, June 27th. A large number of nie Gaudin. Application- John parents were present and the exam- Gaudet. Geography-Freddie White. ination proved satisfactory to all. _ ant a Cook Prizes for General Proficiency. donut- The three departments are in excel- _ ed hy Dr._A. L. Purdy-Grade IV- lent condition. After the examination Want a Clerk Ruth Larkin. Grade III-Dorothy all gathered in Mr. Cole's room- where Waugh. Grade II-Eva Purdy. Grade the prizes were presented. The fol t P ini; I (Senior)_;Edltb lillnng Grlldb 110 _ ___ d V I _ , _ _ __ . ' Junior - erb e Lai' in. . _ venera pro c entry, Gra s II - ' " ' - ( ) ‘ Franklin Pidzeon. Prize for general . ant a Sltuatlon proficiency, Grade VII-A le Good- ‘NI " , ` ° " 'W ' ' win. Prize for attendancgeg in Mr. ant a Servant Girl Cole's room-Mamie Sheen. Prizes ~ T ° f°°"1l== f°f heme Ol Mrs- Chester Simpson. the conviction of chief Killing. __ _._ Irene McCallum, 2 Colin Leard, daughter Marion of Wlalpeque left AT SALT LAKE- Austen Noonan. Grade III-1 -Mr. William' Clark of the Royal tution of learning, from the humble Noonan, 2 Alethea Noonan. for there yesterday morning.--J. country, enrolled today as delegated -ade I-1 Amy Wright, 2 Angeline _ _ to the annual convsntion_~of the' Na- a . . . - __ Grade V-1 Bertha Miller, 2 V€l‘n0l1 Doris McCallum. Grade I__I-1 P es- t fe red t _V c y - d Jolt of the colleges and universitlgeof,the,_ ‘ _ `-.o!=» L Moore. Attendance-Alvah Green. Ap- ton r “ms I to sn on Qt Nl i 1" ~~_¢“~f“ ce during the whole year and to ' ~ ._ _ - __" " '_-i7"_' --5 perfect attendance during the _ the afternoon. The school children ning and realized a nice num for mlnation of the Kensington High wing’ is the prize list:-Prize for' a .arrtner r attendance in Miss Sullivan's Want to a' Plano om-Flora Bowness and Richard ` ` ` ..~ ‘Simpson Prizes for attendance in to a. Carnage Miss Nicholson's room-Nelson Bow- ` ` f- ‘ » \ ’ , f nelss gilstolipvlllgzt_lt;_e;;i_;thuri_0wl_-;_l;:_e. to .lown Pf Prize for Geography-Flora Bowness.. Want tO . Yduf Gfgéefies rize for general efilclsncy, Grade V- V l i - Q I __ d, tar _i p_ d, Mr. Cole and Mr. J. A. Ready. Advertlsing. _Ensures Success. Advertising Shows Energy ...1‘..°‘="..';‘;:“i:° ..‘;?.’.i1’.i A eflwvz Slwwil Pluck Bfllvll ev Sw" ""1 d rtismg Is E ~‘ B 1 z " three yards Dye susfan tied. Wear unequalled. - %`“ has »__'l.. Better Than The verdict 'his lesson. --,qos-~‘, .l 1 Eva Hunter; 2 Willie R°df°°lld- Byron N00ll8ll. 2 Charles Johnson. 3 Bank stall, _$\.\inrpeij_s_id_e, has bsgnlilistrlct school to the mostprouiinerit '- W_ABI-IING'l_‘0N,'_,f.§'_y¢‘8-'l'hs en- ! 931% W . _ I 3 New York ll 'll' ~¢ gi: “ Irv . ‘.“.:;‘1;,°1:::;. .‘;?ii.;::. Wen* l° 5-11 Off Y°“f Hardware .- Ar h ' ‘ A ..;:f.2.:.:’:.;°°;:‘:i%‘:.»z'..‘;i.‘::.:..:.‘i‘3 Wall* C°Sf°m.=fS *Of Almost Anyllnss after the reading of a very compli- ' " - ‘ ~ ~ _ _ mentary address, presented her with I ‘ e _ »~f*~ _il writli_ig goigcfollo. Miss Sullivan _ _ _ _ as res gne er position after fu __ ' ~ ._ 2 ' 4 , vsars' faithful ‘service and her lg; ue' Lf-z ferr; l‘.'~_;'.;.= " "" ‘ "‘ ‘~ _ r~ _ g j ',. ‘ -_Q ___‘ will be Kreatly felt. Miss Sullivan - »- ¢ ` ' '= " ` " 3 ‘if '- made a ilttiug reply, expr ssi h Advffll 1 In maklng sorrow at her departure. e'l‘h;lzoth:: ~ d ISB t,he" tachr hvs bs r'e-n d. Th I . _ "' '»"‘-- “ll .. t he G old eiamfngtloii wolf” cloiieedmlazya remark: ~‘ YQ ‘ 1.1 nga Au e r ‘ from Dr. F. W. Jardine, D. Goodwin ' Rev. Mr. Sutherlnn Mrs. Bu h 1 L 5;. by educators of national prominence, _ the wsek's 2' progrgm provides for daily meetings of-a_ leurs or _more ol departments .of the association, at each of which a, dillerent branch of educational work will be dilcuseed. Um-he-Ti ENGAGEMENT OF MISS WI-L?an. .Q lu \ f£;“"f The wedding' takes place in Novem- "'~` ri i