-_ - light Insertions .. ._ I Pups. » - . ‘l l"ll;- A ‘Revere - Hotel. .,. l cash from 5 t6 1g 'péi‘ocift‘"'iiiore tau ‘eit value ior your- 1924 Silver ox‘ foETV/ilyjfiflifgcn wrrn ME . AT once KING " j’ ‘Qlldfloiieitdwn. Phone 351L .,._..»‘aA A a wvvvvvvvvvvvrvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv l’-‘S.‘f;*.i‘8!s"."" ‘ ' Miscellaneous .,-/ tiOHN A. McDONALD, LAND sus- veyor, Hermanvlllc. t _____i___.._______. ._.__ ,FpUND-JULY 9th ON ROAD about halfway iretween Mont- ague and Murray ltivcr’, parcel melts wear. Apply t0 E4180!‘ Oiddings, Murray Riven. , . -. 11550 7 717 2| ._~-. ‘as-.- ' ‘h’ “ADVERTISEMENTS zsail-‘lflli-ihltul‘ < i vvivvvvvvvvv v Jamaican, Iorla sapalliaaaf worla ' . ‘Iopuilnoaflwarla \ Teachers Wanted‘ TEACHER warrrsn - rlifnn class teacbeLwanted (male pra- erretil for Cable lead West. Supplement $50.00. Apply to Duncan McLaren. 343374111161 WANTED —F|R8T OR 8ECOND class teacher for Marshfieid School. Supplemont-{lflm Apply L. ll. D. l"oster.——3l. 1.137 season's WANTING oooo pasture cattle apply to M. Cunnip, Newtown Crogp. " ‘3530-7-10-21. z GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT ma Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phone 133.. 287950“ FOX. RANCHERB-JEST HOOK- worm Capsules. Large size two dollars. Filly cents hundred. maleld. Five hundred ovcr two cents each. Let ln save you dol- lars. Particulars iilialll Schur- i man, North Bedeque. ,Li52_7;7-iil-2i. Male Help Wanted r slo assumes STEADY EM- pioyment for Barbers. Become upon. in 8 weeks. Write ol- ‘-' el- Barber 6011688. DBNPMI. ill alum. ‘Bl-its "- l-Fenlaie‘ I-Ieip._'Wa.r_ltcd_ _._. ...-..__.--___~—-—— 5’: AID wanreo luutrpgaretv Apply E. cjn 3581-7-1-6-6i. Airman-micron GENERAL > homework; also one nurse girl- _flumj"ws,geg, Apply at once 44 Minter Street . 35112-7-16-21. k -——-——- rrucaara nzsmoue or su- dteirng September Class of North . AdsmsTraining School for Nur- ses, North Adams, Mass. Please write“"Superintsndent ‘promptly. ‘ 3l76-7-8—Thl_l~8at—l8i WANTED—VOUN.G ‘Wmo-PIEN TO > ‘ltrhiithas nurses. Arlen: one yaat. High School required. - Mlfilfllllly Iagiowance of“ ilflfil; . wt man chance, un oral. text books. School is liliibdcllltlt- ted ‘and offers extielicntnaouréle. ' Advantage of .tra_b 8.. saw _ building equippedw-"glntireiy up- ' til-data. PlQISOL-AIIIIkB applica- -""~~;:;-.=*~1n ' 1st, f _ e M‘. Superintendent‘: Nurses, The ‘L Merideri Rosplthhlfgrideli Oonn. -(-1-1ead tax will pa‘ paid Lag-stu- dents'"remain.)- '~,'_- l!“ I77! fr: ‘Laov Munro woman i6 ‘ 0N W l" I‘ Hi most a ‘ n!“ 190.5074!" - r " i u. nnflfihgksfing l‘; 7 inlay: Vavrrlari! Mm tan y» a number of rominant Fwltlll" § 1am ' M arIor in "Yarcséirla and wash with A Canadian pl-oubiileawlrmnan l WANTED-- TEA-CHER, SECOND class preferred, l‘or East Bidoford School District No, 105. Supple- ment $126.00. Apply to G. Shel- ton Sharp, Secretary, East Bide- Iord 3524-7-16-5l. TEACHER WANTED-FOR EAST Point School. Supplement $75. P. R. Beaten, Sec'y, R. R. No. 1. - 3459 7 12 10l TEACHER WANTED-FOR PORT Hill School District, No 4. Prince County a first or second class teacher. Supplement 3150-99- Apply to Archibald E. Ellis, Sec'y Trustees, Port Hill. 3549-7-17 3i. F01‘ Sale ron BALE-ORGANUNI an. ons- rltrsia Romanum. Apply 200 Prince Street, Charlottetown. 35477-1641. FOR BALE CHEAP HAY RAKE. A-ppiy A. Barrett, New Wl-itshlro. 3528~7-1(_i-2i. . , x‘ Central Guardian OALIDDNIAN CLUB PARADE starts from tlle- tub rooms shortly after 1 dcidcir bday sud will pro- ceed to the Exhibition Grounds where a fine program of sport, horse-racing, anti dancing, will’ be carried out. One of the expected features will be the tug-of-war be- tween a team from the H. M. C. S. Patriot and a Charlottetown team. MASSEI] ‘BlilliS, niihfliliii In the Gralltl Decorated Parade of Royal Interesting? Esperiments (Continued on Page i.) eilmud iu 1918. There was one permanent check plot that has not rect-ivcd any fertilizer or manure or laud since the properly was acquired in 1913. Some of the oth- er checks received-mud, others re- ilflAT8,Elil‘.i_iEMENi and: - . Grounds tomorrow afternoon. The ‘romolp Farrah; -c1hmla should befli lfljiiliidi-tlltit, the auto and floatt} e tonight will be judged 1p" ciafles; one class for conveuiopt foe - the three others for ths- most d ginal, the most artistic, and the funniest. respec- tiyely. Preparations are going on apace and the-parade. promises to- be the largest and best ever staged in this city. ‘ '4' - ' BLlJ/EJACKETS m scor-rlsil PARADE-The‘ Caplhlhmof the H. M. C. S. “Patriot" has k‘mily con- sented to allow forty‘of his man to take part in the parade of the Scotchmen to the Exhibition sailors ip accordance with custom, will head the parade, and will also compete ,in the ‘athletic games. The parade w"li iesva the, Calcdouian Club rooms at 1 p.m. Every clans- nion is expectedjo be present as the parade will be one of the larg- est in the history of the club. it is expected that a tug of ‘war between the biuoluttkets and a Charlotte- town tcam will be [illllltll off null it will be one of the attractions 0t‘ a splendid, afternoon's programme. -—i_¢o§-—- PERSONALS ’~"'Q— Mrs. (l. ll. Doanlan and tehiitiren of Moucton, N. B. are visiting friends and relatives iu l’. h‘. I. Mrs. Wm. li_ Singleton with her young son William Jr., of W-ake- field Mass. arrived by iioildill’ night's train on a holiday visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Tantoa and her other many friends Mr. Theodore Monsghan arrived glna, where he WM engaged on the teaching stall’ of Canlpion College. Miss Dorothy Saunders of Char- in the City Tuesday night i'rom Re- l Marines, Firemen The ffnishingi touches have been pllt on the many floats which will appear in the big parade tonight. (iillzens are requested not to iillfk their cars too near- the s‘rect corn- ors, as some of the floats are vcry long and require all the space 1"“- sibie to got around the corners. No float will bo entitled to more than one prize. The Committee ln charge wish to impress on the citizens of Ci-nr- lntietown the opportunity afforded them of decorating their private owned cars or carriages and help to swell the parade which ‘promises to ho one of the ilest and largest cvl-r llt‘lll in tho cty. Wily noifizct ilusy today and tiocornlo ytltfr" car or mlrriago and possibly win‘ a prize for tho most .'lrlistic, most original or funniest. vciricio in the paradc. Will Take Place To-nighi; at 7.30 Sharp. and Floats Which in general an idea of the grand parade tonight it; is esllnlatetl lhfll upwards of forty or more decorated floats w'li lake part ill this, one of tia- biggest events of the week. The procession will he headed by luussctl ilautls followed by the Roy- al Marines, City Fire DepL, decor- ated floats. » The place of starting will be the (‘ily lizlil. The paraders are asked, to lillc-llp facing south, the rear to extend towards Eusion Street] and drivers are cautioned to keep at least a distance of 20 feet to iilr- rr-nr of the float proceeding. The line of march is as follows: (‘lly iinii south aiohg Queen to Water, oust along Water toVWcy- mouth, norlil to Grafton, west to (irl-nl (ionrgo, north to EUSIOH, wl-st. lo (bu-on, south to Grafton to liiarkr-t Street. Tho parade will form up at 7.15 i" tmicr to move off at 7.30 sharp. Filly ularllu-s from ll. M. C. S. Pntrinl will inks. part in the parade. To give citizens and spectators All lilnso taking part are urgently l't'(]llt‘.‘~lll'll to bu on limo and tilus avoid confusion. The judges are without excep- tion picked from other provinces. l , Is the Auto? (Continued from Page 1) _____- ccived manure in 1918, several re- ceived both, tut the check plots were without commercial fertilizer. Potatoes were grown on the whole ares in 1921. No manure or fertiliz- er was used, and the crop, ibpugil iighl, was reasonably un'form. in 1922 the fertilizers for poilioeq, ac- cording to the various formulae as mentioned above, were zlpplied. Ils- ing the prices paid for fertilizers in 1024, the most oxpenszvc ap- plication, namely one ion to the acre of a 0-0-6 mixture cost 3.14.35. The lowest cost. would be for a 3-0-0 luixiure at 1.000 pounds pcr acre, which was $11.00. Thu pot- litoes grown in 1022 were valued at 50 cts., per bushel. The highest returns were froln a 4-8-10 mixture; this was $224.33. The value of the 1021i wheat crop at 81.00 per bushel was~819.-50. Tho increase in value of these crops over the checks without fertilizer was $150.50. Tho increased value, ovcr and above trust of fertilizer, was $118.04 per acre. lil the samc series, a 48-4 nlixturc gave a rcturn of $50.27 ov- cr and above the cost of fertilizer used. ’l‘he Potato Growers wore sllDWn lhl- prurient stand of clover hay on those plots. The value of the ft-rtllizcrs applied in 1022, as shown by lilo 1024 clover crop was so ap- parent that anyone‘ could pick out the 15 check plots. To sum up the outstanding features of the ex- periment, one might say that an lh~ crease of Nitrogen over a 3-6-0 mix- rc, as applied tn the field men- per cent. increase. Think cf that! of field crops increased frolll $104,- 953,420 t0 $931,803,670; of live stocks from $208,651,154 to $760,- 737,164 to $49,241,339, and of llllsles‘ and minerals from 865,797,911 to‘ $172,Ii27.580. Tho products Between 1901 and 1921 the value‘ 720.000; of the fisheries fronl 525,-‘ tioncrl, has not apparently increas- ed the ylold of potatoes or clover. Tilt-re was a slight increase, how- ever, in tho i923 wheat crop, ap- parently duo to an increase in the amount of Nitrogen. ivhcnover a heavier application of Superphosphates was made, there was an increase in the yield ioitetowll, is spending a few da at Wihsioe with her cousin Miss; Doris Seller. I otlof nil the crops, but tho most out- manufacturers increased in valuclstautiiug lllfllllre 01 the Whole ex- from $481,053,375 to 83.458.036.075; gilerlrllent was that wilcre ever the the wages paid from $113,249,350 Potash was increased, the yield of town ,a_nd Miss (lladys McNutt, Maipequo Registered Nurses at the Royal Victoria tliospltai. Montreal oumlner holidays. Mr, arid m. Dill (formerly Miss Bessie Aiward, Summerslde) and their little sou. Billie, of Windsor, N. S.- sre spending a few days in Charlottetown guests at The Russ. cow 2% yum old with calf ‘at “foot. Also registered boil calves. Herd accredited. C. l". Ferguson, Marshfleid. 9451.71251- ron aALb-Avnsutns ashes, Mrs‘, Leslie Bryenton, Wincioe, has returned from a visit to Rev. George and Mas. ‘toncile; N. Bi‘ ' Afternoon Tea and FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR horse and carriage, light delivery moior truck in good runnias order. Apply Allen HQEWQD. Bristol. ' i 852l-7-l8-4l. ToLGlt TO LET-SMALL TENEMENT 116 Prince Street. Apply 114 P111108 Street. _ 3452-7-12-tf. --—-——iO}-——— Tba story 1 have in mind con- cerns l-fepry naboachere and a wail-known cleric of the time, who drove down to Epsom to witness the race together. in his usual manner Lsbouchere began to lay down-the law regard- ing the form sud chances of tbs various horses. l-le went B0 l" l" to offer to lay his "soul to a all‘ pence" against the chances of 011B particular horse. The chergyman leaned forward with an impsssive face and crush- ed La bouchere in a senteDQm b!’ asking him if he did not th-ink he was offering rather short odds- ._ fo sailor! iLumo 4-. remove alums stains fr” fa iesjaoak in stress hmmonia naptila soap in lukewarm water. Football players on the Fflll islands dofnbt wan shoes or any other racism ‘protective Jinn- hernalia. ' rqtllllfiti ‘lfdfhi. Water ltraal. Charlottetown Thia popular Hotel has hi :40" oditnlttaiw r0» _ wild hut offer-a‘ vary accommodation to tho travai- ‘tin: ‘GU10. l. n ‘ “l” qua an - t» are oourcaouaiy cal-all r- Rataa CAM I ll!- IIUOI J- TAYLOR llanagar 4“ Charlottetown: Hotel C0» Ltd. I Hopi-Mara 11"; v 011! “He. tof | 4' 5Q O1 o qualms norm.“ a tan‘- All ma. Bhbet Hlrbnl‘. No an Aildorlon. Sheet ; N. Vie, i-Iaiifai; W. ill. lfoncton: Mrl. Williams. Halifax C. DI Burrows, Trnrln- S. Robertson, Toronto. ‘ _ V‘ For Fire Insurance . Cancell- n. lit. snrrsos ill ltanwna Festival AtGovt. _v A delightful lAfternooa Tea was held yesterday‘ in the recellllflfl ers pouring tea. la conjunction with the ‘Teapthere was a Strawberry and Ice-cream Festival on the vided entertainment and refresh- ment to largecrowds both after- noon and evening and is due to the efforts of Mrs.S.R.-Jenkins and Mrs. Orphannges, which it will aid. The Tea. and Festqtval, which will he has been matte possible by workers from the various city churches and we irespeak for it a large and generous patronage in tho next two days. sffrrlta McPHEE-At Fairview, to Mr. and Mrs. John MarPhee on July 5, 1924, trpiets. two boys and a girl. SlM8-—On June 30, 1924. at Birm- ingham, Aia., to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Sims, (nee Margaret MacNeiii) a d ughter. (libs. HIlINQflEYm tNorth Tryoa on Jana fifth 1924 to Mr. and Mm. George S_ lienneasey a son, Earl Ststiiay. ass-ma EHEPPARD-ln the city on July 15th Mr. David Sheppard. Funeral this moral at 8.40 from his late ra ca.- Creel: St, to 9t. Dun- ‘stalvlrbaliiddral ‘thence to the it. C. Cemetery. . ' Miss Jennie Klelly. Cllilflbllfi" arrived home this week ior their ‘ Elliot l)! Bil‘? w-Housel hail at old Government House, Mrs. . Chas? Lyon and Mrs. W. K. ROR- ‘ veraltdah and grounds, at which - cold lemonade. and sinsel‘ B16 00'1"] ‘ also be prochrql. The affair pro-l ii. ll. Horne, the] presidents of the‘ carried nn to day and to-lnorrow ‘ the hearty work and support of co- OABINET POSSIBILITIES? There is little doubt that Messrs. Fielding, Murphy and Low will rc- tire from the Government owing to continued ill health. Namca most mentioned in connection with the appointment of their successors l"- elude Hon. A. B Hhllloh. of Winni- peg (top), H. . MoGlvorn of 0t‘ tawa (centre), and A. R. McMalter of Bromc. '10 LEAVE, cactus-r It la rumored that some new laoca will appear in the Dominion Cabinet pooalbly before long. The " “ ill-health of Hon Charles Murphy (top), Hon. W. 8. Fiild- lnq (centre), and Hon. T. A. Low will sooner or later raault in-l re- rganlzatlon of the cabineLMQlIrI kidding and Murphy have hot aon ‘ in the Houaa this aeolian. whfio Hon. T. A. Low has only been oceanic ' Icontldt-n to SGLZSLTiilIJlIi-i, and the uulubcr of employees in manufacturing alone from 1iIi9,173 to 078,337. The Uliflfltiffill bank dcposits increased from $2l»i9,4ii0,ii00 to $1,77S1,7ii0, 1b.». total of fire insurance from $l,(i38,ii87.61i) to 85.987.358.057 and oi‘ life insurance from $463,769,034 to $2.ll34,84-i.288. Thus the value of farm and ani- mal products has increased nearly fivefold; of livc stock threefold; of, milling products tilrcvfold; of manufactures sevenfold; of wages ' fivefold; of bank deposits fivefold; of fire insurance sixfold; of life in- aurs cc._sixfoid; ‘and of foreign. ratio sixfold. _ " _L “Since 1901 ‘Canada has increased i export trade by 400 per cent. and now ranks fourth among the ' world's trading countries. it has to be ielncmbertid also, that "for nine years, the progress of the Do- minion was vitally affected by the war and the period of readjust- ment wilicil followed. Surely thcsc facts should givo as hope and for the future and surc- ‘ly thcrc is no soil nlorc unfavor- able for pessimists than that which is embraced within ibc boundaries ‘ of Canada. The manufacture of automobiles and zlccci-isories alone supplies cm- ploymcnt to more than 15,000 peo- -plc in Canada directly, and indir- ectly to as many more engaged in the production of raw materials for automobiles; in transportation of this raw material and the finished Product: in the construction and maintenance of improved high- ways, and in countless other activi- ties wholly or partially affected ‘by the general use of autmuoblies. ThORu who wonder at the contin-f ucd increase in the sale ni auto- mobiles must realize that tho big increases arc in cars selling for less than $1.000. Tiu-se constitute more than N0 per cont. of the pre- scat luarkct. Such ' curs are bought ior their lunacy-earning power. They t-urn their cost and kccp. The snlalier pcrcmtagt: of cam selling for more than 81,000 go into tho hands fo those who can afford those refinements and special fea- tures which, willie not essential to maximum utility, lend distinctioh and social prestige in keeping with tho financial status of their owners. The autonloblu industry could never have attained its pl-csaut tre- potatocs and the present clover crop have been greatly increased. The clover on this experiment is being held until after iho Ayrshire Breeders’ Picnic on Friday, so that. another very large group of ollr lflTiiiPrS miiy have an opportunity of examining this valuable experi- nlnui. Fplalfifill of the Late Dr. Geo. Garruthers Seldom has ncsscd so large a funeral gathering or one in which the sense of per- sonal bereavement and sorrow was so manifest as that which assem- bled yesterday to pay the last iri- blilo of respect to the late Dr. Car- ruthcrs, The impressive funeral service was couduclctl at tho home by the pastor, Rev. (i. C. Taylor, as- sisted by liov. D. K. Ross of North livdr-quv and iicv.\Vnl.0rr Mulligan t u. nlusfcai part of tho service bo- ilg conducted by the Ciloir of Zion Church. Mcmbors of the Loyal Orange Association, the Medical Associa- tion of Prince Edward Island, the Nursing Staff and (lrnduato Nurs- cs, in uniform and representatives of the Trustee Board of the I’. E. 1. llosptnl attended in a body, willie vory many friends from different parts of the Province were also present. Au exceptionally lnrgic collec- tion of floral tributes gave eloquent tl-stiulrlny of the lovv and synlpathy of distant and near friends. The pail bearers were Mr. Jus- tice liaazard, Me-ssrs. ii. it. iiill- sou, C. R. Smailwond, F. ii. Door, films. Ross and J. A. ltoilorlstul. At the grave in tho People's (Inmctery llit‘ irurni sl-rvico was conducted by tho lit-v. (l. C. Taylor and Rev. Theodora Ross. ' The funeral was under the dircc- tion of Undertaker N. D. Muc- Lean. Pacing Title To Be Decided on July 22 Kacauazoo, um... Jilly m. - The pacing championship of Am. mcudolls totals over a period of 23 years h-ad not its product more than justified irself chemically. its proper use lengthens life. in-l crosses efficiency, stimulates gen- eral business and promotes the wealth and stability of the country. ._.__e.-oa-___ The most geologically unsettled aural on AbLEED on HE wooan. wANT some ‘than, TO an’ ‘ .~ AND "rue oochoR TO THE '0!‘ KlFlDl-‘f "JTEP DOWN won-r wmtr5 Tb so FiCEZ Han erics will go to the winner of the 825.000 American Derby, to be pac. Cilarlottctown wit- candid“ ...-,-.Ma'rlu:s HORSE sacs: at (Yireary Tuesday July 02nd. - 3557-74“ _1o‘ |.ss. WHITE suoAn for 90 cents on Dollar lhys. at ‘Slu- ciuir's_ 3552-7-17-2l -=-aa men CREPE oi: ensue black and ‘leading shades, worth $1.00 ior $1.38 per yard at Sin- clair's. 85524-17-21 --BUNGALOW APRONS 69 cunts each on Dollar Days at S_|n~, duo's, ~ l 3652-1-11-21 —-24 AND 26 INCH SUIT CA6- ES black alld brown; only $1.39 each at Sinclair's 35527-l7-2l ...._*rAP:é-rnv and wmrm Squar- cs selling 25 per cent off at Sin- (‘iilir’s. ' 35527172! ——BOY'8 BLUE CHAMBRAY shirts and waists 59 (seals tench on Dollar Days at Sinclair's. 35527-l7~2i —MEN’8 FIN-E MAHOGANY BOOTS worth to $7.50 selling for 84-85 a pair ou Dollar Days at Sin- clair's. 3552~7-l7-2l Eastern Guardian ....'LOST— ilclwocn Charlotte- town and Montague, one tire and rim. Finder picuso notify W. 5. Mc- iutyrc. Moutngtlo. 3553-7-l7-ii ....*I HAVE INSTALLED an olec tric nlarcci hair wave and clipper. iiuve your hair trimmed and curi- cd when buying your new hat nl the Elite Mlliinery. .\iouta:.-,ue_ "JOPEN-ING SUMMER and czlr- iy fall felts this week. Pattern hat clear at less than halt‘ price, liave your neck clipped at the Elite Mil- llnery, ‘Montague, 35507-1741 To-ddys Carnival . Program THIS AFTERNOON Charlottetown Driving Club and Caiedonian Club. Horse Races. (‘lass A Trot. Class B Trot. (floss C Trot. Annual Calcdonian Club Meet. Program includes Dancing, PIp- lng, Athletic Sports. THIS EVENING Firvnlnnha Torclllight Parade. MilHSPll llands uud Conlmuuity Singing. - - Upon Air Dancing. Patriot Yesterday Yesterday morning nt about half past llllii‘, ll. M. (‘. S. Patriot stt-auucd into Charlottetown llur- bor and docked at. the Murillo Wharf. Soon afterwards Lloulonunt Governor MucKinuon, nccolupanicd by his Aldo, Col. A. G. Pt-zlkc. paid a formal visit to the walzshlp, wilch was returned by Capt. ll. E. ltcid, the ship Coulmanddut. The Patriot will rcmrfn ire-re un- til the end of the month and dur- ing that period of hcr stay. a large number of the local H. N. C. R's will go aboard for training, and on this account the ship's (rompiemcnt of about ninety-two includes a number of instruction officers. From 2.30 p. m. to 0.00 p. m. of the Sundays during which she will b<~ ilc-rc, citizens will ho free to visit and inspect the ship. Forty of the silip’s men will par- Illli‘. with tho (filicdouian Club to- day and a iurgl- number will parti- Cllifllti lil the sports at ilk‘ Scottish (lnlhorlng and at tho othvr luvL-ts Lu tllkc pint-t- thls wcvk. Follow-lug is a list oi‘ officors aboard tho Patriot: Captain H. E. Reid Livut. llougiltou, it. (‘. .\i. Lh-ut. lloy, it. (Y. M.. lriugiand Llvul. Col. Clarke, it. (‘.. M. Licut. Coisii, Gunner. R. N. Surgeon Liout. Nash, ii. C. N. R Pay Master Lieui. Cameron. R. C. N. V. R., England Lieut. DesBarats. R. C. N. V. ll. As she was warping into the dock a wire heaving cabin fouled the Patriot's propclior, which nec- essitated dropping a man over the side to clear the entanglement ed by the best Grand Circuit talent Tuesday, July 22nd. The race also will earn the winner's owner 817,000. As yet there has been no indica- tion of the number of entries. Forty-three are eligible, only two B1’ CaDL-h-‘(f i JUbT AWAKENED IN “ME: which was done with little trouble. wnua The Modern ,I.IIIIICIIIATION rum!‘ of the ' car-n IIRITON COLD Arrival of H. M. 0. S._ fight-f l "way, sale a9, ‘QUICI, retreat i ‘ rscccrr" has» i.“ rem-flee- discovercd it-diflercnt frdfll any other refill!‘ at!“ an? _ . ‘ ' ' paring. Gives fik ,7 and lqatirlgtreiici. Us! it ionight. Walk in comfort tomorrow . 3m! . I‘. ' ¥our. ‘ ‘ Potaioes —WITH—- vvCvv‘. Arsenate of Lime * “Kaicikiii”. Brand Pure Paris Green .. ' _I‘N Tide-Z“ Bordo. Arsenatc for Spraying‘ shapes, are, above. -. . Sold in anyylquantity. ‘ wuotssat: a. nsrltu. Lowest Pnlclzs" f?‘ Carter & Co., Ltd. sow-moor if SOMEWHERE A WANTS some ' PHOTOGRAPH _ By BAYER 10S Great‘- ffliorflo." ‘l z l -vvwv THE cams ‘CALL, "liavc you spil-iicd wood 151110118 at twilight‘! liave you heard the birch log imrning? Are you quick to hear the noises of the night‘! ' You luust follow with thll otlhers; for thc young malfs feft are turning ' ’ “ ' To the camp of proved desires and known delights.” i ._.____L.____.-,-_ Hotel Victoria” was, all-oar, cllarlaemwir . . Offer-a to the travelling public a comfarhblmup-to- , data hutch Oflltalni lfl rooma with privata t‘ * The Cuiaino »ia famoua ai over Canada. _ lap ll . all rwma. Cdnaomnqalli‘ vica. _ l us ,1‘- H. c. I OWN, , Manager >7 Charlottetown _, Hotel Co., Ltvd.,i Prcpriatora ‘l w++».+»+o4oo4 VICTORIWHQTEL .\ir. and Mrs. Jas M; Powell. ‘liar rlatowa. Penn, ii. ii. ilirkbeck. ’i‘orouto; .\i. McCarthy Boston; Ann Kelly. Boston; Mkg. Goddard, Boston; A. M. Kelly, . hcton; W- P_ McEimon. Moncton; C. l). Riv- ers St. John; ll. L. Cracker, St. John; C. l‘. M store. St- John: Harry Warwick, f. John‘, Mr. ani Mrs. Ii. (l_ Watson, lisliiax; Jam‘ cs Campbell, Kelly's Gross: Miss Florence (‘zlmpbclli Kelly's Cross; Mr, and Mns. J. i. Sileenan. Rin- kora; Aiphonsus ‘Sheenan, Kink- aliy in attendance. part of the earth's surface is the having been declared definitely out ‘nmum 9°" 51""- "ffl; W- ll. P0018. MOIIlBKiIB; L. D- —<*>--—-- western short or the Pacific ocean.‘ of tho-event. Grand Circuit offic- " “m” ‘"9’- "- '- "smmmlll- ll- 10111115., 8,. W. A- GOMFTON-At 10! Gould 81-. July Medical students in New Ens Forty per cent of lliC soot fsilin inls believe um at least 2o will ',' v;;_I:""n";d'-:,'¢ "qr" a Oxler, uaurdxfw. n. r er, Dig- ynlll.‘ ‘Jflllllll Wk UCTIIDNII. in M! {and used to take laughing g for m Bait _ ire City_wls~ found to b take the word. and it may ho nocos- n12“ y“; L,‘ m, "m n” by; A. i7. Molrosr. 9t. 0h"; li- liIth. - r. ii Finest Mflnlillflfi- ‘amusement befits the, ion its colrbuati is, ~end pborefore waste" sray to rat-o a preliminary heat to g» ilcishton- Plot-Oil: l W: ilOKL-Pie- FIIIIQPII n tlcbillfir- __ _ _ |_ sctual value. w" ~ "- - rue. ‘ ‘ ~tmn the field. cvm-n-io-mrat mu; Wm. Halt , Sourie. “Wm!” P5 FATHER .'**~"""*** “’"‘ “" ” ' . ‘B: 0%. Erasmus - z * _. 4 ma a n- < A . " - W rm 5on0 HE‘. r51 woni>wrcu -II§_._ a "I, -__.U __-_,_.,.--n