- Couch at __ fi Hammock i P.-14.'-,Noon..,..t.tu, Atlantic stanftsr-t 'rims A. M. P.M_ _ -_ __ - l -i-__~.-.s-w1=.~s-- . .mem-°om“-“Umm . _ _ , ._ _ IUNM-119191 bu- _ \-:__ _:" " r' ~_aL""" _‘ _.»_,.... , _ _ _ i.»°.0._T__ii._|i_l.i\ Mothers Know _That _i.‘_g_=.t_tt_g_ine _0iiSi0ria _always ~ Sigliatmo I of -f -t 1' £1# ` __ .° in - se Foriiver Thirty Years ' B8lC\ 0fWflPp€l'~ ` -ma eauvaun alunumv. nur rum env. hil- 'I ""' ......Tt"¢..-an 'ir ~=~°i"°“ml""°""'t-°-‘ Worme.t‘.onvu M615 mah and uoss or Swan ‘ Fat: Simtie Si3m\|\lrl50f Tits Gnu.-ana CertvAttv\ l40l41R¥Al.l.Nl’.W YORK user- .` l-_-A ='-"“”'- """ -- \\\\“\\\\\@/I/I’lllIl\\\\\\\\\\Th Ylllllfl illl i _~ '_' *_* _ i' »» s " :s on ~< tn o tn 2 .-.. ' i - //av////1s\\\\\\v/I/0'///I-.=\\\\\\vllv4\\\\\\\\\\v1uuu11ar..x\\\\vula.\\\\\\\\\\\m 1-\',l¢.m~ _Ti fa-m?mo` ck s . _ _ _ _ We have just opened a- splendid new stock o _-1 strong, comfortable,-well made'~Hamn1o;~ks, all fa colors. Prices range' from 75"cents 'for a good stro - serviceable hammock upto $6.00 each. ___ ‘COl_l_CH' I~iAi_ViMO(`K as per this cut, complet (Without the lady) for $14.25 or mattress, steel sprin frame and hanging chains, complete without ca top ortoutside steel frame. Price $7.90. Just the 'thin for veranda. We have the best Hammock values i the Province. See our big stock oi CROQUET SETS, TENNIS GOODS, BASE ' ‘ BALL GOODS, RUBBER BALLS, SAND _ ,_ `_' ` PAILS AND SHONELS - and all Summer Goods _ nop -Cadéri & Company I-iii-_i lA\\\i”//0II4\\\\\\\\l”IIIO//'IL\\\ ' -CANADIAN 'GOVERNMENT I{AILWAYS ' _T ` PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ~ - 'rims-'t'Ant.ta tN~1st=t~'nt:T-MAY att.. tout. Tralna.outwsrd-Reed down ` Trains inward-ltead up P.M. » FFP UIC-it-D :$51 Pl PPP? ¢¢l\i C9353 3.45 11.50 _ 7.35__ Dept. Charlottetown Arr. 11.40 10.15 `5.00 ~` 1.15` ‘ 8.30 Hunter River 9.20 '$.45 £2.06 ~ 0.02 - - - ' Emerald-Jct. 8.48 0.22 2.49 0.27 ~ Kensington 8.23 _ '-7.00 8.30 9.50, .A._rr._.-. 1-iummerslde Dept 8.00 -_ 1 _.,.,_;i;\g,_.,.. ,- ._“- - ‘ ,,Qont._ _Bt sirius ,Ast-_ ._ - ,_ ,-1- .,. ,~.._. .._»-P P- . - \~ 3. “~-'- 0' _ ::t.~:-‘:-_ 'I -.- -' - “" gi' ` " |\0‘ 1'" A e ff " --‘--li1dD~\\II-'-fe-"~!I'i¢hllf DIWV- - 1-- .rv-z l--~.~»- r' *ff mr' I4 .u.°.°.° =X3°§ curse .°’.°°.°' one ~z-or ?a9S? .»;__oA». muwrm 12.55 12.00 __T\l.°B. _ _ & . _oe 91'!! in 23:? 7.50 7.00 Dept. Emerald Jet. Arr. _ ‘Arn ' CLpo_’l"raverse Dept. e-Z IQ :UI ravi? .,.- §e§°' Dept.; Charlottetown- Arr. Mt. Ste wart Morell ' ~-_ ‘ 8t.fPeters ' - Arr# =- Bouris ' De_pt_- _ Arr. Aiiiiitraf --I I Dem. 5.30 mat," '_Mt_ stewart, an-_ " Uerdlgan Montague Arr. Georgetown Dept 'f<*_=»#_.'.3-‘»%f~z-‘f»¢ - - 9.45 8.07 7 44 also no 2_1o 1.30 only AM. 9 46 Dept. Arr. i - .al ' _ . I " I _ - ` _ *` ' :__ --_aa..# s-.tlmt to °n¢tt£¢‘\vtti»'utwtt¢o. 1 -__ I ‘,gp.i.s_.=_-_--_».ef _ _ _ , _ ' °“'"""'°' 5’.l,‘1l"'.----chart-tttaaovvi-.P-~a.t - _ ..._ - -~ ~ .-.tr f - _--J-nnnenuedméilit i ` Att _nrcrtttcuoattcrtt l _The modification of the well-known mechanical dancer shown in the illus- tration is _based on the principle of the electric bell. While the amusinl antlcsi of the 'mechanical dancer all controlled by the hand, the-ihanikin shown' is actuated by the elootromaa- net. The mechanism 1s'ooata.iued ln a-box. it consists of an electromagnet with ta soft-iron,srmat.ure carried by a spring. A wire from the battery i ~iitit~- _ goes to tlte rttr.gr\et._ The other terf mtnnl of the magnet connects with the ttrtnnture spring at Li. The spring is bent at tt right angle at its other end, i..“, :tori crtrrios a platform, L3, strrnzthenod hy a smaller disk under- neatl-_ The dancer performs upon this platform. A contact spring, S is carried by the nrtnature spring. A contact screw, t", is adjustable in its contact with the spring S. A wire runs from the contact screw to the binding post B, to which the other battery wire ia connected. The current keeps the platform in constant vibration. causing the dancer to "dance" By means nf screw (‘-, the action of the current ms! be varied, and the "dancing" will vary correspondingly. 'l‘he figure is made of wood with very loose joints and is suspended so that the iect harely touch the platform.-From Popular Mechanics. "'°'i-t ' Oil Brake Connections One feature _of auto brake eg" which most often is sadly neglected is the lubrication of all working Joints and bearings in the brake connections. it is a very common failing to allow these to go without oil for weeksfog months. Joints of this kind without lubrication are sure to bind and rust in time and may even stick so tightly that some of the connections are brok- en, in which case. which usually oc- curs in some emergency, they ture ns; less when wanted most. L. _ PLAN'r_ ENE .__ i Comntenclug Wednesday. June 7th. the B. S. liALll~‘AX will sail from Charlottetown for BOSTON via HAW- KESBURY and HALIFAX at 'I a. m.. ,and every Wednesday at the same time thereafter. For further lniorma- tion apply to. JA8. CARRAGI-ICR. Agent. . _ Charlottetown. I’.E.l. ‘.9855-5-20Mtl . lug! _:exile The Magdalen Islands S. S. Co. Ltd The 'S. S. Amelia carrying H. M. mails," passengers and freight leaves Pictou every Monday and Thursday af- ter arrival of morning express from Halifax, for the Magdalen lslania call- ing, going and coming st Sdurl . CHA8. W. IVEB, Agent, Pictou. W. H. starratt, Manager. Amherst, Harbor, M. I. _ 132-6~3Mtl.Dec.25th. .Eastern Steamship Lines ALI..-THE-WAY BY WATER. _INTERCOLONIAL LINE. 8. 8. CALV_lN AUSTIN AND GOVER- ’ ‘ __ Nos coss. " Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednes- tays and Fridays at 9.00 a. m., for lllastport, Lubec, Portland and Boston. Return- Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days st 9.00 a. m., for Portland East- port, Lubec and St. John. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. Direct between Portland and Now York. Steamship North Land and North Star. Leevo Franklin Wharf, Portland. Tues., Thurs., and Sat., at 6.30 p. m. Also Mondays at 10.30 a. m., June 19 to Sept. 11, inc. METROPOLITAN LINE. Direct_ between Boston and New York. 13% Honra. lloute via Cape Cod Canal. Express Steel Steamshlps Massac- husetts and Bunker Hill. Leave North Bids _ indian Wharf, Boston week days and Sundays at 6 p. m. Same Service returning frfom Pier 18. North River, Foot of Murray St. New York City. ' St. John .City Ticket Office, 4_7 King St. A. C. Currie, Agent, Bt. John. N. B. A. E. Fleming, Til. OBP. A. 8t_ John A -,= _ l From Montreal 'l‘hursday,'June 8 ` at 4.00 P.M. and Thursday. June zz t from Quebec Thursday, July 0 the next day Thursday -July 20 (Friday It 12.00 _ noon - Thursday, Ana. 8 Arrive Chariot- - tstown Thursday. Aug. 17 Tuesds at 4.00 :lam A Blessing in the Home F thre is e thingyouneed I arouftd the Igltdme-or farm, it tsl Carbonol. Good in a ’ ltundredditferentways. ~ -"F5 _ water makes a bucket - _ of antiseptic, grease killing Iiquid.=~-ln solu tion, tt is wonderful for ' cutson yourself or , your live stock. _Drives _-_-_..~` _ away tiles. dlstnfects 5:- | i the sick room, makes .__ ‘ barns, stables and hen- ~..-3-""~ neriea sanitary. You S'C'1'» should not be without: _ it. Get some now. In ` _ bottles. . tm' .t n.t?I.."‘|lfi""§l.‘fi!‘tI'lt §“'i.¢.i'.f tt. s - nl ,_ . LOST CROWN UF HUNGARY Koeauth Was Thought to Have Taken Relic Tho llttngttrian crown, now bereft of itsiunction. since its country owns the away of Austria, ha's;-'an extremely romantic ltistory., and is regarded by thc. rooplc ns an object oi’ m`ystery and venerminn. Fifty kings have been t-rt:»\\‘nr=,t“i with it during a period of 800 ,t'cn|'s_ ln 1848 it disappeared entirely. and rumor had it that Kos- suth, the iluttgrtrian patriot, had sold thc jotvr-is to thc Turks in order to get ntotley to Curry nn his revdll aEF‘l“f‘i ’\U5ll‘I8. and had destroyed the frat-tons-ork. Forl tive years a com- mitfco sottgitt for riues as to itswhere. shouts. then P. Hungarian, on con- dition of perfect safety. offered 'to re- veal to the wondering seekers the hm. ins place of the holy emblem. Con- ducting thc committee to_Orsova, on the border of Hungary and Serbia, he there showed them the crown hurled beneath the roots of s tree. Kossnth hirnttfzlf had hidden it there for safety while tho rein-.lliou was raging. _ '-***.'t-'r -----_ _ .___. -»-1,., _- r is ‘ ‘”_~. -;' "1 i ` 'l‘TAWA,June 24-Nol1lore- g le - has decided that for tho overseasem _oe no more kilts will he isstiod and :ho units which have-Kitts now will ,have 'to wear “trousers” when theinq$§Q§i>ut clothing has been worn o'\lt.' e'tle- n 'ind tl the .bl it ' try ' ' e 5 o it' `klIts to fight for Ixiug and coun y»..fDhe 5th _Royal lllgltlandors ltu}%\ised many tBatt.allous. all k-llttiesf. o was ot1e.._itt tho flrut contingent; then the 42nd and 73rd and later ones. The l~lelpshousecleanin§.A I ctsiontot the llitia Counsi _in this few drops in_a pa of \ ‘ \ ._ egpgct will lr ,a i'h.r,roa93i -`ei‘t‘ect._ ,‘§|l¥_.y ec ` ‘ep s_ I _` t fs cdun w ich hav one rt in 48th Highlanders have been recruiting battalions and tltoillst 1.\f._.l~Ia'miltou. the Cameron Highlanders Winnipeg Nova Sou-lin there ure cutlrc bt"gades of lliixlllnnd Battalionu. With the e'- coption of the pipers, ull tito others will have to weal' trout-ters. The cl\icf‘ tor the trenches. » ‘ » s'ruoENr's et Fr t=uti_t>______ ttfor 21-u 1-‘tt-1.1 1;ttet.t»rt.i" ‘ Ltsr No. 21. " ` Colloctctl by following: pupils '- ‘ '- St. Attgttstitte' School, llustloo 1 . -» pot' .I. llelloulto, tent'I1ol‘: . , 'l`ltcotiot'o i)ot|`r:ette Grade 11. (li _ _ contributors) " 1.95 Allen liuotc. Grade 111. 122 ` contributors) »~ *ft--=tl.95r t con-tributo_'s) - ._ 1395 Camille (lxliant, Grattc vi t7, ' Amos tinllant..(.‘-rude 11. t7 same is the case in Toronto whore the‘ and tlte Seafortlt lligltlnlttictls. down in-, t'cat~lutl is that the kilts are not suitable' l’rovlnusl_v acknowlodgctl `$'2li7_80“ Edmund l`)o\tcctte,-Grulo 1, t1-1 - _ i. t\,; `.3\. rf‘l1..r>i.‘f.t'r.:i’~_t*”t'.t‘.'.:t:o.-.- swsstrtirtstfs 3 __ = ‘t al.. , _ _ _= _ * -,--tgiiiiltt.. Nb ttttiiilliim __.g___ _ _ ` 'I '_' ~ ‘ it < _ ,_ _ _ - ‘ ~ » , i lite 1 ~. ai llénet onl__y.aoftena’llte ' for canada. Tho' Militia Department _ :.1 ` - _§_t!_\tv*‘l0r___l\U£ ¢|0\lU.¢l_~¢h¢ i ` , In t|_ _-S -' ~ itlcrgipower of'ao'ap,“and~|'nakoa" §\\§~ , everythlna unitary -and -V a`aruveT='t:::'l'“t1:_|-ras.” .Pa-s'@G2.X;\f " ._.....tt|||i oy y c t con~ 1 op tributorsl 0 80 ‘(24 conttibntor§,) Cdlloctod by following pupils) " Ive Bennett. 1°. Dept. ‘Q 1?'o;‘_'1i\l}sscs. Aiice_fI_!e¥_I§und “ \ ' ‘contrlbutot's,) 42 .,, rl _fills 's .__ 1: wt Ti' Grier <- ,. - contt'ibniot‘ts.) - *"*"*-~~ ' _ ' -W*-'" ~'~-"rr-_'“" `_ " ” oontribtttot's) ' 1.05 "‘ ' ‘ ` " 1 London, Ontario . _ _‘-87 - An all~the-year-‘rourtd ti l Q .- " 109 ig. , 'IOASTED _;`_.rf-"' - _t tat: “‘ _*_ ~‘L`.:..;a!:t!2Q| ' ~- - i N lsct, investigation shows that oi all the people §CELLOGG’S three in four use it winter and summer. .Qno.rea‘s‘o'n_._ 19 P€0llls are fast losing _the erroneous idea that heavy foods are --.necessary to nutrition; the other is KELLOGG’S can be served " _ in such s number oE‘convsniont ways and all of them*-palatable and nourishing. . . _ . _ _ The only product mada in Canada by _ __ _ _ , _ _-» _ ' THE BATTLE CREEK TOASTED CORN FLAK_E COMPANY, LIMITEQ . _ 1 . _ ~ I .__, . `C_AN_AD-IAN ' - 1 ._ PAc|_t='.|c- Httmeseiketse Excursions 5 tmotu gf - tvmstrtma en _ 5 _ T0 wzsrsnn csinaos. 'rtot uttts -» _'l'hurad0y. June 15.- Thursday, June29 ' Thursday. July 18 From Thursday, July -27 Charlotte- . town -_ Ufrhnraday. Aug. 24 "Tannen, '_ 1~t.t_y|tt¢ti.sm.1 _ 1. . 6 Thursday, Aug. 10 . - -t tj J -. -if/'-'Mi a ' , \ I _ ,,,_ . _ . _ the new ' ` " ,. I '_ _Q Marimbs Band. ‘I‘ll\ir|tIay,Bept,ll »"~? 5. _...i ou ~..,< 1 < l l ` M ` l ‘ '- " ‘.- . ' Iinqq* f t’ ~ “ 1... ._ . _.._..... _..s.... _ £1; ~v.-,,_.._._,.;- _W ___ __ _ . _A __ ____ _. . '1-‘om-s _r_ ._ \ ,- -_t-__-,-_ t..,.t -- »- t Se_nsa-tional RecordingS by. New pperatic and Concert; Stars HE ilrst rxc/1¢sz`z/r’ Columbia Records by Florence Macbeth, the marvelous young American colora_i_ura soprano, and Eddy. Brown, the phenom`en_a1`nc\v Atnericatt violinist, are undoubtedly the sensations of tlte__C_o1umbia list for ]uly. . There are also .iii-.st recordings by Rothier, the great basso of the Metropolitan Opet-'a'"; 'Helen Stanley, the Chicago Opera prima-donna soprano, and OrvilI‘e Harrold, the operatic tenor, in exquisite duets with Lydia Lock,¢f*_,f\vhic_h_ make an cz/ent of this announcenient_ of the _ ' ' New Records for July » 'J' t There’s a spalrlglipg li_st_of new_p_op_ttiar hits; AI _Tols_on's singing of his \Vint:er/ Garden success, “Down '\V_here t_he__S\\'anee River Flows," and song-successes like “The Kid Is 'Clevetj’_’ and “Come On to Nashville, 'i`ennessee_," included among r 1 _Popular il-lits of_. the Day to _ 2 1 Ast-: You ttarr rits Man vous » A 2003 MOTHER-THOUGHT YOU'D-BET ' 10 inch Csmpjwgll and .Burn tt-nor rlttet. _- 8'5t~. |'VE GOT THEBLUES FOR HOME. SWEET HOME- Oscar 5-haw, baritone. 1° I"°}‘ I L0VE”Y0U4THAT’S ONE THING A2o01{BABY S-HOES.. - Henry Burr, team. 85°' I KNOW. ` 'Henry iittrr, lt-not. . "- Then there are two side-splitting laugh-duets (onc well tmmrd "Laugh and You’il Never ' ‘- Feel BItte") hy~AFH. Weston sitd"I’r'cne Young; two fine old l\sIlot.l.a by Iudson House ;--instfu- n1entai_trios,pt\triotl¢,mngt\,- Hnweflima music and 'great <\usrtt~ttes-nail recorded rvit1\.the,e;¢¢¢l|, _._ ence that marks _Columbia Double-Disc Records. , By al _ means ate your dealer (0-g'iijf--he has 5 ”"',“.l in “°'§»¥'r".‘.‘ Pl°,!lfl- _want to miss! 9 ‘ ~ ' - " (_ _ “ “ _ --F £0- - '=- . » - - -rf ~ -f ' .-»_._-__ -Mt.. F ..»»y~_.f . '-Coltmtbza Recoflliflsl /ireevzt any C0/umbza Deal-'Ms nVn1tzslurifw¢-~req1usttti_7.r'- ts'i»r"‘.' '~ ' ‘f ' ,._ -»-, _ .- - 1 ..€sl-lnthts