_ JUNE 5-. 1912 “fm” '~*"”°‘““"°» 'rHs_.cHAnLo1“re'rowNiGUARDIAN fm" 0" *U1 " PAGE THREE _V _ ‘_ Ln' Vx., ._- ' . _ T " _ir __ iiiiiiiiiiii _ `____A_`__;_____A_i_` ~--' - .... ~ . .- _ . . -~nf»--__,_ ANNOUfiCliMEN TS -THE 0uEEu's ceuiiiv euuuiiiiu One cent per word each inssriinn Cash mus seemnpany older and flve_ per cenl discount allowed. H|n_|mum ehsrje fwcnly-live can s. ». MA ,lc BAKING . » Powpi-:R I _ f/, _ “i.iuli‘ . _ lli_klNl‘. E niwiiiii iilililliii iiiiii CIVIC ESTIMATES _ ` ___- (Contlnued frorn_page_1.)___ __ ASBEBSING AND COLLECTING TAXES : » » Collectors salary, 720.00 Assessors. 300.00 Printing & » Advertising, 125.00 1145.00 . ’ i VICTORIA' PARK 1 Kgeper's salary, 300.00 Labor & Repairs _ 200.00 500.00 MAINTENANCE OF STREETS 1 Surveyor's salary, 1000.00 Lumber, Labor & ` Material, 5525.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT I 6525.00 Chief Fngineefs salary, 175.00 f Znd. assistant Chief’s 75.00 - Keepers, 500.00 Allowance to Companies, l'-‘ire Alarms. New Hose, Ho 'se Driver 40.00 Accident Insurance, 235.00 ' Sec. Fire Board, _ 50.00 Repairs 75.00 Labor. i-,leaning Hose, 20.00 Miscellaneous, 50.00 1825.00 _ 135.00 500.00 3680.00 MARKET HOUSE Salary Market Clerk, 450.00 Salary Toll Collector. 125.00 Salary City Wcigber, 390.00 Salary Heating Engineer, 300.00 Lighting, 2.0.00 Cleaning Toilets, 30.00 Water Rates, 75.00 Fuel, 500.00 Printing, - 50.00 Additions & iRepaii's, 500.00 Clse.ning.Fish Market, 25.00 BOARD OF HEALTH: 1li65.00 Salary ol Health - ' ofllcer, 300,00 }‘rinllng,' 40.00 Advcrtitillg. 25.00 Secretary, 50.00 Medicine, 20.00 Groceries, _ 40.00 Burying dead animals, 15.00 Burying Paupers, 25.00 Fumigation, ` 20.00 Maintenance of neglected children, 30,00 Medical attendance ’1911) 61.00 Scavengers, 125.00 801.00 CITY HALL : Swcebinz and cleaning 120.00 Lighting. ' 200.00 ,1"\\e1. 3.50.00 Repairs etc., 725,00 Insurance, 1395.08 680.00 MISCELLANEOUS : Rifle association Queen Square Gardens, ` Bathing house st' Nictarls Park ' Salary Building Inspector, g Childrens Aid Society, Free Dlspensary, Riverside Park, Squares, City Horses Spring Park, Hillsboro Bridge _ - aeproach. 150.00 Seed Fair, 20.00 ' iiflhd Music, 180.00 L1Ei1tlngBand Stand, 10.00 Exhibition Association Grant. 500.00 Unfefsm. 100.00 100.00 350.00 200.00 50.00 150.00 100.00 250.00 100.00 750.00 25.00 I b 8685.00 ` SINKING FUNDS: Market House. _ a0o.00 i`¢.Fms_nen_b Works, ' .s00.00 Interest' on Debéntures & .Over-draft, ' ‘ - 1600.00 ` 14500.00 Total -estimated expenditure ._'. _ - $s7s»2i_oo. . _, P... - Esriitarmn 4 moons Fon 1012 : , . Real lllatatd Tax. V 35734.00 A Persons Property Tax, 13552.00 P°i1 ., a40s.0o ;`sa6ei,.e_0 Less Discounts If Appeals 1200.00 N01-tiir_om'nbova soursss $51/498.00 Ordinary Revenue, 15000.00' 'rom iicvnuis, `_se149z.00 5“'l>i"l. 171.00 “ _ _ ~S0749,a.o0 "The teachers of St. James' Bun- day School will meet for a few inlii- _ utes after prayer .meeting tonight. p.ni. ' ' - it is, what it cost, wlint it should bc,‘ service to get you THIS be:-it scrvicc. A. Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. S. - ti-'lM2i. PILEB CUREI) IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money PAZO 0IN'l‘Ml*lN’1‘ fails to rurc rin Protrudlnz I‘ilr_s_il_n G to 11 days. 500 __________ DIED ‘ DONNELLY--At St Peters llriy, May 31, 1912, after a lingering illnees, Al- bert J. Donnelly, aged 43 years, /*”`\ _.sm _-.1 "_Hc's one of our successful young business nicu.‘. “That so? ln what \vny’="' "He succeeded in picking out father-in~la\v with capitol to invest ff »J JUST RIGHT FOR YOU. No other cereal food is so wiiicly liked as Kello;.:g's Toostcil (‘oi'n Flakes. Its flnvor' pleases everybody. Order n ton-cent pucknite from your grocer today. ZE[‘l‘Ei.IN'S TfiIl’. ~ HAMBURG, June 3-~'l‘he. dil'igibl~ balloon Zeppelin III, rnndc ri trip to Bremen ytstrrdny afternoon, Count Zeppelin in commoud.. l‘rincc Rsreny, of Prussia and lliirgomnster Burchnrdt were llnssciigers. Owing to the storm no lnnriing wus mnde nt Bremen. und after varying its course several timcs the Pfcppclin ill, rc turned to Hambrriz, reaching; thi city about nine o’ciock at night. -»~ B ed until this morning nt _nine o’c‘ock when the by-lnw will i'eceive its third » Ii pays to buy is one Province. ' among the passengers arriving in the city on the express last evening. J. B. Gaudet. Miscoucbe, was B pas- Any person in Charlottetown, who' intends to visit New York City either to their advantage to write “F.H. " ’l‘hc sale of Isaac Lane's furni_ture, etc, tomorrow, will commence at 10,- 30 and adjourn at 12.30 for dinner. T00 lll‘0ilBl`ty will be sold at 12 noon nt Urigliton Charlottetown A number o i Sea en from lottctown crossed on the Northum- be’rli1nd last evening. They will have a short holidays nt their homes be- fore returning to their ship. It is un- derstood that the Niobe is going to England this year on a_cruisc. James A. McNeill, Siimmeriside; A. l‘etir Moncton D J MacNelll B nnult, i-lt. Chrysontom; Mrs'. A.. J. iiockerty, C. Dockcrty, Clarence Doc- verty, Somerville; A. S. MacMillan, Cnrmichail, H. Currie, Peakes; W.E. Callbeck, Tryon; A. W. Docherty, Dinette; Dr. S. Dtevcnston, New Gln`s;:ow; Miss B. MacInnis, Miss E Jordan, W. L. Jordan, Murray Hatbor; Miss A. Judson, Cherry Valley; L. ings, China Point; P. I. Murphy, R. Hennebery, Morell; H. Horne, Winsloe; J. Robertson, Eldon; N. H. Asselin, Montreal; I. Bouts, illmrlottetoivu; .I. A. Robertson, lionslinw; John Allen, Royalty; A. D. Muclnnis, Enrnscliffc; l). J. Mc- l.enn, North Wiltshire; J. A. Camer- on, New Glasgow; .I. Gillispie, Appin Road; N. Gay und wife, Pownal; E. Miurlnnis, Cherry Valley, D. Mac- Millou, Royalty, registered at the Revere Hotel, Charlottetown, be- twi-en 11.30 last night and 11.30 the previous uiuiit. _ "Suppose you want it prescription in n hurry. Our prescription depart- mcnt is ori;niii‘md and conducted n- iom: the lines of purity and cleanli- ness. The work is done by expcr every fncilitirs are the finest ou non llrni: Co. Corner Great Geori: ond Kent Streets. 5-1MEtf Beware of Oiriimmis for Csisrrh that Contain Mercury as meri~ur_v will surely dvatro,\' the semi" of iwu-ll and comp‘etcly de_riw¢re tl e whole i<,\'i~'te-in when ont:-.rini'_ it fhrou" >- thn .mucous surface. Such xt' ticlcs_sht_i\i|d noror lm used oxec~_nf_~ on prescriptions 'rom roniilnlilo nhysioiaiismsthn dnmalfv ilwy will dn is t°r_\ fold to ih“ Enufi yf‘\i can possibly derive from them. Hai|’s Cntrirrn f`i|ro, vn»\i\lifar‘.liirovl b_v F. .I filicviny & Co.. 'I`ol1‘rio. O.. (ont:-iinsf_no meriviiry and is taken ililsrnnlly. Rttulr directly upon the blood :ind mucous sur faces rf the system. ln buying Hnll's Ciiizvvli Curr- he s\n'o you get the eenuln lt is tnkoo iiitvrlmlly and made in Toi# do Obit? by l-`. J. Ulicnoy & Co. Testimon- ll! S ’l’(‘. sts. Price 'lic por bottlo s 'ii -i _'r‘.ii§ei§..l muy Pius mr ecnsupn- -- If <¢`:f iris SE. reading and ini, passed. lion. ____ ____ _“___ l‘liEi\lIF1li. _ Who is now in Ottawa. _ MATHIESUN A ...-,~»v.--../J _ _.,.,.-._A -_~_-_~_- ~-v-:_-_;_-_-.».--< »~- 110,000 Ml"/N IDLE. , LONDON, June 3-*it WSH C5'-illliilcd that 110.000 incu were idle nivlli-I f-ill! aim 'it-~. - "sf , 00% vous 'gr 'UARANTEQ ‘ QU UV# ’_____{____;____` _ 1 i ‘ ‘ . _ ,‘i - If ' ' fifl. '.',' .2-1: .‘ I fan: if - ITUDI ’,‘~1:_»‘~»i`='.'f~ _ _ n A 1 ¢ ~ ~ I ‘_-2.5.1,-;f. .<~_f;_:;i“ ' - ~' ' JJ.-:=. < ':'- ; . \ -.'r'.‘;` _ . _ _`- ' __ -ji' ‘ . , .ki iff new \._ 1 li: '. sussrrruvlzl _r ~,\ ,,\,»!’¢ _ , , I' _f-'.,._ -» _ ~' - I usl¢ssi.isn~.ssn»istliis cl »Mnius i _ THE NEW Weeks. noi stewart, osnmn stewart: one nwoixli. n. .iciinssn annum' on behalf of the Provincial Bills As- ""qlAtioil} Milli! for the usual grant. The rsetsst of the flslssstlon was eo;w?.,fl.-___».-,, . ~~ _ r: lvwlovyian the »\s¢»l,s\\\0f\¢\\' for \bs*tssr\q‘f,"i§i‘;,¢»~‘q»i-e' me iii-st, ~\ °}f»'}'¢'.1§f.'° , 0, sicvcie Tins i &RBEl If \Ml0¢l\ll ,__._//_» _ _'P wil second `tlni`s 'and éounoil silloiirn- . - - , . . - . 1 ‘ ,~' i,,., ..-_,-4 ¢~.>y;. .-’;~ - _ .. I "-~ ' ~ , i -...;’£-.Life-E-`sArsTY~<'@'5- ‘ Thames and Medway rivers this morning. These include dockers, curmen, seamen, firemen and members ofthe builders' trade. This is n considerable increase, ns many union men joined their striking comrades during' the week _ end. On the other bend, however, there were more men uorklui: than was the case on Satur- day. The npplications from many unionists were more numerous. The strlkers placed additional pickets- on duty. The- sailors' and flremcn's in‘on had 'no less than 600 men bus- io see that members of the union ar- ,rivinig on incoming stoamsrs immedi- ’ut.clv went out. In some casts ary plicnnts for work have been roughly trfaferl bv those lflekets. With the ex- 'reptlon of the dockers, all strikers are now receiving strike pay. The position ‘nf the docliers is becoming very serious. Pawn brokers are rs- frslng to accept further pledges and unless the strike is speedily ended, it will moan semimtnrvntion for many residents of the riverside. THE COFFEE TRUST. ` WASHINGTON, .Tune 3-The l-Iounn |\1m;h;'||_ gumfncfsidé; p_ M_ 'Al-se; .which month the highest registered oriccs most rfioilcratc. The MacKin- tlmi aimed at the so-called "Coflen S.,J. Moore, Truro, tan.e to Char- lottetown on the Northumberland W. E; Bentley, Charlottetown, was last evening. ~ Subscribers and others srs asked to -~-- remit by Money Order or by Regist- Uapt. William Richards, Bideford, ered Letter. The Guardian is not rc- cimlerto Charlottetown on the express sponsible lor remittances forwarded 1050 <=V0!\ii\l§- other than as above. Wesley and Mrs. Frost were among , *° The Milton Rifle Association will Sdngtr to Charlottetown yesterday the passengers arriving in Charlotte- hold their ilrst . shone, nn ‘sggnrilgy morning. - _ qtown on the Halifax last svenin nm, June atii,.ccmmen¢ing .se 12.30 Mr- Frost is the recently appointed H. American Consul' for this Province and will take up his duties at once. “About Typewriter Service. What ivr business cr pleasure, may find it '-"" The Guardian welcomes reliable how to get the beet. I uni at your fare oi Gunrdlnn, Charlottetown, ' new's from liel'E0l1S throughout this Province. All such items should he mailed_ to “Tha Guardian News Dept., fhnr1ot.tetown,” immediately after the events, etc., have transpired. Mrs. B. W. .Hlggs, Boston, ncconi- ii ' ____ `- panicd by her-daughter, Mrs. Farqu- harson 'and child of Dorchester, Mass, 5 ' f tie lio m ' - ease of itching, mimi, sin-.inn; ... i-i.ivl.o_s_ Niche ueicniémg en loiinr- Came to ChHf10t¢°i°W“ 00 the Nor- thumberland last evening and will 1- be the guests _of - E. T. and Mrs. Higgs., Yesterday was the warmest day this year in Charlottetown. The ther- mometer went up to 81 degrees a- bove' nnd this was higher than nt. any time during June 191], during was 78 above. Telephone- subscribers will please Antigonish" 1*. Levi, St. John; Il.J_ add to their directories the following new siibscribersv-70-5 llcurtz Rev, Dr. W.-' .Hu Residence, 207-5 Govcrn~ ment House, 307-L. J. A. Hcnder son, horse shocr. 110--L. Lawn Ten- nis Club house. . Persons desiring advertising of any kind inserted in The Guardinnnra rn qnested to leave their order lov same at the buslhcas odlce on ground floor as early ns possible during the day, as the writing stafl at night re- quires all their time for their own work, and finds it difficult to handle even emergency advertising, which latter but lessens the amount of news .The Plant Line Steamer Huliiax arrived in Charlottetown last even ing at seven o`rlock with ri large cargo and the following passengers: W. and Mrs. Jones, W. llilinisforil, Miss L. Renncts, L. Leach, Mrs. Mc Keen, Miss Stewart, Wesley nnd M-rs. Frost, Miss W. Crockett, G. A. Moore, Mies Cnmpbcll, mid Miss Ar t chibald. The Halifax was inte nrriv- plinrimicistn who nre supplied with ing this trip on account of linvini; to Club, of Charlottetown, was held in the club house last nigut. Among the questions discussed was the niattcr of tne removal of the bulk of the olu ferry boat hilfin, now lying partly submerged in front of the clubs float. it was decided to petition the government with this end iu view. The excellent program of motion picturrs shown at the i'cople's 'l‘ncs- tre, Charlottetown, last evening, were very much enjoyed by th.- many in attendance. 'l'he Hcurt of a Man was a good. realistic western picture, Daddy`s sweetheart or Little Mother was n reel that won all hearts. The little mother knew the way to her fnthcr's love. The film entitled, Getting Ahead of Dai was a comic thing with a laugh for everyone, hilt the most cducativc ol the pictures was the one, Modern Ap- paratus of Figliting Fire in New York. This reel showed the Motor Fire Engine and the water pressure pumps which are used in that City at present, in plncc of the older me- thod of liursts and hose.-'l‘lie ail- parntus is a lesson in modern ways and inventions. Peter McQuaid, of the 1'. l.. I. Il., Charlottetown, is rcceivini; thc cou gratulations of his many friends' on his well merited promotion to 'thc posltion lately made vacant by W. S. Poole, Mechanical Superintendent, as announced in ycsterday's issue. Mr. Mctluniil has a wide experience in railway work and possesses n keeu knowledge of mechanics in its various branches. He entered the rnilway works in Cliarlottctown ns nn ap- prentice in 1875 where he worked for live years and on the recommende- tion of Mr. Stronach, the then nie- chanical superintendent of the P. E.I. Railway ha entered the Kingston Lo- comotive Works, Kingston, Ont, where he worked for aconsiderable time. After this he went to the laldwiu Locomotive Works, in Phllu- delphia where hc worked on the bcst 1-.loss of work on that extensive plant. Goins: to i’nttri‘:=o|i, N. J., he worked in the Roilgors and (lrnnt Locomotive Works nod also in the Pennsylvania l`iail\\'a/y Works of Jersey City and the Long lslnnd Railway Works oi New York where he was hcld in high estccm hy. the Siiiierinteiiliicnts. Not content with his knowledge of locomo- tive work hc cntcrrd thc Wasliington Pump Works, llrooklyu, N. Y., where hc worked on the inri:cst pumps to he neon today in the linitrd States, one ol which 'is' flie'(`liicu5:o l"\lnip, one of the nttmctions of that city. lieturn im: to iiin. home city in 1888 lic again entered the Railway works where bo has been ndvnnced from one position T 1080 il lHfi!C!‘ fl'0iiIhf- fit Uostuii than to another until be has attained the c return. A. B. Macl.cod, Mount Stewart; Mrs. R. H. Ellis, l\‘lis»' Licatricc Ellis, Springfield; J. K. Mncliay, rlpriin; Valley; (1. (ilunus, ld. A. Mason, Montreal; Miss Lottie Tillotsun, Hu- waii; G, MacDoiinlil, Bostr-ii; .l, A. Gillis, Whim Road i`ross; J. l\'. Gillis, Flat River; .l. Kuhn, S. \ E/J;` V' \ Q ;, ‘N f, f// .,, . f »-. Lid "Eli-X*-_;.sI~;,-1; .- f / ¢ // if ’ F om s- -' ~'f:~‘ . 1- :T \ '- _ . ,,», ,. &\\ \_:,_,_.__ . , If' _‘-17 \ f-_'-ry' . /1/, /Z.,_ "sw , M '1 o \ Who -May Succeed to the l-ligli niisisioncrsliip of Australia. HOW T0 LIVE l[Ai’l.‘Ili`i`. . Get up. _ Wnsli. . Ent. . Sit around. . Ent. Talk politics. lionst the ball team. ll! Ent. (fuss the government. rlinokn. Kick the- cnt. . Vnwn. Ent. (lo to hull. " oo~|1::.-\.=.c.:t\: 0. 10. ll. 12. iii. 14. Phi1“‘i°‘i"““i H M- Wi“i“'“f‘~ “"1"” commission on r'oNvi~:ns/i'r1oN_ F. I‘., Nunnick nnd John l“ixter of the <`onimission of Conservation nre spcndini! n week or ten duys ou the Tslnnd visifiui: the districts wiierc investigation work was carried on last year by tho illrstrntion fnrni in each dist.rir_~t mid making n selection oi' the farm. In 1910>-~1l some work of investiga- tion wns enrrlrd on in cach of the Provinces by the flonimitlce on Lnnrin of the (‘ommission‘of Conservation. in order fo ohtain information re garding the areas in various farm crops, the management' rx curb farm in respect to crop rotritla , seed aol- 'cctlon, care, uses nnvrl production of manure, the keeping down of weeds, nm; the fucl, power and water sun- oly_ The information thus obtained is considered tn be fairly representative of the agriciiltiiral conditions of our country. lt. is now’pronosed to foln the farmers in condiictinigiin improve- ment asaoclnfion and illustration f rm in each locnlft when-. the in tha locality. ‘__ _ A meeting of the Hillsboro Boating* _ _ __ _ -_ ,' ...ii-ii->~» iid '-====ii , i lbdihll ' ii ""i-|\..;,fi|iii\ ~ ml" ul "" ____~(-_:_ 1-` .-1-in 1111' You may have tasted pork and beans qficll. but never any so generously _delicious as DAVlES’_ I PORK and BEANS PLAIN ' The name DAVIES stands hc_re, as always, for high q,m|;¢_v, gmc; purity and biggest value. Order DAVIES' Fork and Beans to-day and learn how good they are ln 10r_, l5c_ and 25v_ tins __ Ai your grocer's Iifftiin DAVIES Ef’»£".$¢3" TCIOHTU ` t ===_-zsl SIEAWSIIIP SAILINGS / " .'=~.7 , ...file ,e ’ 5;: :E1 4 9.' " The Royal Line " ' You Are Goinglto 5, Europe? non! oifrfninc ynu in ,non by on-_ G "anon i.inf." omumins vnrli new ‘ vnu n. If i»f»u`|e ruins on buiinni inf airliner in spreilvmilirrv and n bill iiivs from land fi if | fain ...li of nninwy .nu .v,._ ' .....<- , f%f-\ lnlln . l"""\" ` ' pvnve an rriursnon in l|svrl~I\niui)- \\'li¢\li:| you s¢|¢(l Ill! Roni Mill Slcsm~l|il7 ROYAL EDWARD ROYAL GEORGE - ynu‘ll ind ilie mp a om. liiuniii-il umeliiloni. ' iiinl ulrl world views fresh picoiveaqiir xefurry. qi _ . i.=\nfn|n..M»nnni..-. |...nn.....~.....nn.....i..n.»..~. n.»nif...f|..i»...|.--oi ...noni ini inniininfnii lu rnmriliuicin your rninynirnl. Conner.-in-m msrlr willi finals liy lllrnurh Iimilrd llaini ii- Ourlifr or - Mnnirril. sank in your ueanoiiivuvni. or vinle un uiunmcfi muinei on. simsiy iliiiim - P. Mooney. General Agent Canadian Northern Sicsmships Limited ‘ ll/\Lll"AX F _ Y ‘ vesfivation is to be continued; the iilustration fnrm to ba owned and managed by nn individual farmer in The farmers who nre 'earning are lrnrniniz much from their successful neiirhbors. 'Phnt In bow thi-v imrn, 14 i-“ch contracts rnuld be brought about if _ . S. S. Morwcnns May nsszlay evening at _=,o`i-iork and from Clin o's;l-.irk tliii-lily; ilu' r-unilurr ssasi ii Tlwsc nloiliii-rs Ari- fin-i rlivw in cvrry rsrryiu asnoii ora .mil fin: Ionriuf lr:idi~ ni ikrs a w.\for lvip i|||s\|1'p.\'=r.i‘il in il". glorio ilio Frasnii. Black Diamond Line Froiii Montreal From Cl1'Town 29th June fsf S. S. Ciiy of Sydney June 5lh ~ June Bfh After line .slvovu d.~lv~i c.\ul| ‘.lc.inier will lwive lilootreal alll-rneitely every \\`rd- rlolicloivn evely Sfilurday evening al6 rwpccl and .ure especially adapted for Thi- uni-iiuc .uul fif°rvii~1~ are first class _ ig p ig . . _ _ . _ .mil fllv sail frmii l\loofi0\l io Ch ilofivioiv 1, Syiluvy Auff Sl, ].\liu`.s, Newfoundland, us and invigoruling q-ialiiiel, combining river, ;;ulf`and .sea voyage of f`inrlri‘n p0r|., l.\|i-sw, ni-:I lloilml. Ilotlirnlng ||:a\:~.~iln1|i\ ie liuif. lloslon. Mondays. Vorlnviulziis :infi l""i1l'l 'n, il 7l4.n\. and I'-.rfiand at ' l.uh1_~c. hiusflpf-rl and Si . _l\l1\ll\l‘i-H' lCAi\rll~l{],l’l Vinci. Kor- rire bv-|w|‘r~n l‘~»rllnnil and Ni-iv l'i-ik. l\ll<}'l'li()|'fl].|'l`.\N t~’|`l'l»\’\|\l|ll’l.iNl'I Iliri-ctuvrvire lvrlivm-n Iioston uno Novi York ~ms-Iiitvr M-rvire Juni- l0lli to lr~|lr~lohc>' ldtll, l9i2. l\1a2n|flr‘.»m|.ns=vi' p.i»i¢u\n;;v' x-frilinaliiin lilhlssiwliilsu its and liunlu-| llill Freight norrirv llironygliolitlhv _vi-ur For tickets, lit:-railiru :iml inlouniatoi. ~£:niy_fo local tivknt ng:-nts. linmnm- se srl through todostination. l.. R Tholnpilon. '1`. 1' A I' A WM. (I. l.l*`I‘f, Atinl. tit John. N. .l ., fi-I f°f_= 5 llirecl Roulc to Boston Conimcncing 7|li .\l.iy and following Tuesdays, steamer will leave lor ll/\\\ l< l-ZSBURY. liAl..ll-`AX and BOSTON. » Rolumiug leave Boston every S»uo-- day al noon. For furllier information apply lo r. Nicoti. Agro! lf-li'Town -jodrfhfim of them will lt-urn more. ii ffm- iid vnnrn will be matic Lownrila the so- lution of mnny of r.heir‘difli<~_iiltii-s. The farmers will be invitr-fl to meet tsigttber for the purpose of uettinz useful information from car-h other and from the Experts of the Unm- misaion for the improv:-.inriit of their farm mannpcinent and prnrtirr. 'l‘hrr(- hns been among farm:-rs foo mur.h se- pnmteness, und want of cordial cn- npcratinn. These cannot be corrected by bulletins or by speeches. The wny to get the farmers to rome together and do sonietbiniz for themselves and others, something dc- finitm, somefhiny they ran s`e~ and ilnrleriitalid---.soniefbins: that they mn use for their own benefit. When encli becomes a ro-operating partner in SOURlS, l’.E. island and MilGllill.l~1-I ISLAND STISAM-Siill’ SERVICE 'rum i. sri-on .sin -'ianv synin' will Ii-ive fha lhiilvi-av \\-liarfflfictou, i-\ 1-i \ lil:-u1i:iy ami 'l‘l-iirsdiiy nio|_n|v\ir on .1'|i\i»l~.|||i1- l1im¢»~n lion: llnlilax. for tin- 'ilsgrlslvii lsiamle. nailing at L-ouria, |’. l'1.l goini: and returning. if-»rp:i'iii'\|l.ir»4 apply to “ m Rohr? »...n,g,~;..n .ii;»»ni=i ni. Halifax. Cues \ Iii-s_Ag»-nt sl i'i.~|-oi, .\|a'tlisw & Mc I ww. Aigvnfs .qi N-iilin or Wm. McL\.lre l\lno:im'r and fiwrie . l’|i ion. April '.'2|\rl. l9|Z» I 'lfitlll ' __€_, Chiiiluilclown Slcsm Nsvipfion Co.. Limited. ('11 nniour ni: i\l~\u~i»i\' ffm '