rr = 4 .. 'l Th, 3 _~_ms=»_-i _ _Ag-v~_v_ '...:=.€.=‘ sang' ~ af 1 *Ll . li me j, . if 'Wi l ul ll ,X5 l ,.i.',‘i{ ,,, mil ‘l -» Ti ,‘\. il ;:_§~3~'c1 ',;;»:; .- I, .C [nl ll » . l l' l,“il' i'.’_>,. ‘a ; l.». 0* ,’ lil ' ; l ' l `.i@lii1» ll. l 4*' if it-ii l I "`;fl¥: 'i -ii' . nf Vi'-:iii e ...'?i- -V i r-ll ll ll, l.-.l <;..\.- iw- l,`§ », 1.". if '\"",` l-;l;li%= il iw- : 1 i f..,.,I:%ll if-‘ l 5 lrf ' . ll. 4 ui'/‘ = . /‘til . _N s~.‘ ~<.s\~¢» illliz-gr ll ..,~s,~ 2 2- 'uw F id, ill-,._., ll ’ i:'.| _‘ i ...i for' L.. Tn*-1* 1 > Til rn' l .-.:w*:_.:‘ ff' ,. #l.;7-11. :I . ll.,»,,. r_. n -1.113 ll`.~.i.»i‘i _-I ,.. . l.. ,.4- »..', ff.- .\¢ll>:`ffll tl- -1,1 n 4' i- .VI ig 5 r it -»-il - iii; in ) *ter* *ff i;~%'4lrrf‘4'~‘5‘ ..,._.__ ' A , 'ri ... 3' ' Bs ., , .1 Vo ..l ‘ fl i l `l` n .;' f 5 1.-.-,_ _ju-fa...-n .r-if - ll P on 'r~N - -noinooen ion.. V 1 'ri-us- culu . 0 0*” ‘O _ 9 h i -l------- yellow lnlir ribbons and carried bas- d(,M|,_ how to avoid accident, w cu. '_ slots of pale yellow marguerites tied it in sole to go a‘l>r0sd Ol' to “HY ' ‘ with tnllo. Little Master Jerrold M_nc- . __ only t-hat death awaits us 90l“°' congratulating Professor J. Walter brother' ML Walter D_ M,,cLean_ of where on 0"¢\"Y ffmdf that 9°'“’3t““° Jones, the author of Fur Farming in Calgary, was best mnr--. After the :olden-h-°re, we shall go out from tllcll-D,nad9__ on the honour confel-reg up. ceremony refreshments were served ln ` “ _ l , . . _ . l' - li b dl r so nas” 1= Z9 . _ i Ol the thousand or more Wllfl Peptivhich he recently delivered :ni ad- et-1_ M,.s_ Hin’ the b,.ide.B Bistenware WC il8V6 .'/l lilrgf? V?.l”l€llY lfl is cd in this unparalleled disas*.cl‘_d,.asB to the graduates-. The Universi- a gown of smoke blue charmeuse,with ‘ brooches. stick pins, fobs, ,- rings etc. ' if you have not already .P seen this line, cali in and we ji will he pleased to show them to you. G, H ylor Jeweler & Oluiciian usual F-:;-..~-i:.l".iL-'-=_- f-an " 'Z-_--W--~~ -J --l si . _,,, ,,`> _ \ l . .~ J' .0 Li' 5.1.- ;‘-‘..;r, 1?; &_"_i,._. ` 1 _v',;;}.{f~ U ` ,_ A _ -_.,_`,_,- ._ . , ‘.5 \ .,s¢`f‘s#.-” ' ' .» .QA -” . .- -- --» ...¢'lr"`in' Montague Black For Eli change Oorrespondence Bolicited L. M. McKinnon, Msnnger Montague, P. E. I. h only some were permitted to KM” ‘“'.ty made hin: an il. A., honoris causa, l"'°1`lfl;`i"§9r;§ $2122; di" gsflgamignhgge . _ . ' b ' to thc fuce of death for a few awfm bcstouling the' degree in a-bsentls. the ig; 0utf0f_f,0wn g-“eggs present warg moments and toplan for a iight first inclmatlon he received of the Mfg Jermld MacLean of Toronto; which might. for this once. tlivsflllionour being fron. the pn-bln-lied not Mrs- T- A- Mashcan. of Novi. sconn; the arch enemy. To mu.-ny of thcmiof graduates in 'l`ues,day-s Guardian. 1l;4_"s(',_;`;",3""r J_Cg?“§é‘;;;a?é|§l?;s]l£;I‘;zf dmth came treacherously' while they _ |‘=ltewart Miss Ts-abcl Henderson, of Slept, without a fighting chance Perth. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart 'lllgir lives were crushed out in their, left for the West, the bride wearing' »-<» -_ “lla uf. ““l‘:f;:.= “;::l‘ h3r0l5m» "0 time to hold °“t fl help' MVS- A- A- MCI-'¢’H"" has 1'6¢\\l`ll0d to trirgmed in china blue, and a black ln,; linnd, to say one word of lim" Cl1al'l0l»t0£"Wl\ fl`f’_m Ottllwu. MF. hat trimmed with china ‘blue ribbon ~» -W l.‘.°.‘.:::f;:;. “f,i.‘l'““‘;:l‘:.‘:,.‘;.°.".;i.l::..:“ ef' ide’ :‘.i‘i.'.“..l;:fl; thcil. side. Husbands and wives, bor- where lm' Wm remain until the Grd 81,3’ “fe ‘“a‘r5;u‘€ Lilies' ‘aviiz stops ut cuts and ohlldl-on, w-itliout thc sud-‘cf the session. \.,,,.i0us places of interest they will 'ness of fnl‘e\vcll, uivokc together hc- The aummobiic 'HE d W mukc their h0m6 ln the WGS*-~ .y“‘n‘\ the vm' (luv mpruing lJl'0I:'0 and $6.25 Dr.-ih the life of another. .-\nd mu-ny 0| I’-'lrflvncttns $31.85, .’>_'.’.’», (1.50 up to . . U . $20.00.. Patons. 2-M-I them succeeded-ln snvln-S' UU 0 WW' M -___.___.___ _..“,l1|;lu ll,-oy themselves went dovvll. ?~ 6 are Pioneers i- th. M f -1 ' . li' |,,,,.C of LEMON ':`,O,."R &uliI\;{gcNVvictors still hut nt the cost of t clr U|;E“~_ We make tl th _ i__own lives. into mse2'79; ,urs lm l On some of tl-ic 'oodi-es large sums 6 6M2wks. ---é_____ of money were round; on oth-ers n single garment hurriedly donned. ~__ wh.:-n the crash came a-ndldenth loomed ' .-lr. -I linvn reall n num-ber of sod up Hero ni; lost was one spot where Mrs. W. E. Dawson und :folio-lltel', Miss Mfldge of Kingston, Ont., are Feflewillg Olfl acrlunintanccs in Char- lottetown, having formerly residofl here. i U I l Mrs. Huszard, wife of Mr. Justice Hsszard. has -_zone to visit hcl- daughter, Mrs. Claxton, in St.John. C U * I C01-.8-lld MPS- Douglas Cumeron and family of Ottawa, orc leovingof, the end of the month for liracllley Bench., P. E. I. I o 0 a ‘_ Mr. Wm. J. Ahcl, prior to lllslenv- ' lug for Morden, Mun., wus tho guest, of honor at a farewell supper given' by his gentlemen friends. Mr. Abel, who has marie u Wide acquliiil»t,,mcc_ ship since his lirrival in Charlotte- town. is to 'be married' on Ju 101: ' . ' _ ne h and is followed by the best wishes of all. Among the guests present were Mr. Clarence Tidmarsh, Messrs.l-Iugh Simpson,D.DeBlois, Alex. McKinnon, F. S. Hessin, Hurry Jenkins, A. B. Cosh, F. Conroy, W. A. Sinclair, G. Bremner and Mr. Robertson. A do- ltghtf-ul supper was served* and an impromptu musical programme giv-| cn. ‘ U C O Mrs. A. R. Bishop, received this week assisted by'Mrs. A. G. Penke, Mrs. C, H. B. Longworth and Mrs, lmivcllts in connection with the loss wealth was powc,-1855' who;-o more W_ 5_ Stew,”-f__ I 0 ( s Of the "E-ml-fees or ml nn." 'rli . . atl~|lg-gin of young women” and child? was no clnse dletincllion, where ii man rcn is heart rendin: hut the nttem t, was to rely on what he WW' nm' The Tennis Courts at Victoria Park are duily the scene of gay uct- Uf Meier l"l'-ank Mxovrrls of the S. Rfwhnt he had. And here it WHS that i“'-ivity. The tea on Wednesday ' lifter- :lio ‘got the! old (‘¢,m\s;ir;si-rigor onlborn heroin, man-,legged lggolf; hi-ere IH mu an- swam wt* In for bl lu. linlf on noni nu nie blond -ln nic "‘ “"5 ““"' '“°“ 5”” “D ; H mf poor old veteran became chilled and belt* th” hi" °f wrec age -Y ll" C0\1l‘d -not hal-d on any longer, I clung t0. lleltd 0“f' helping hands' ghinll. this is worthy of praise. Ma- rlslilng their llves for others, lost or Morris in no-ble follow, the gen- __ . , » A d mm, stamp oiualgood (.m_,suanY éver tli.lr l-was in rescuing iolthersi( h cr; ready to help others. What a grand smnon is lltere now unlike no many so-called (.‘/hrivtisnn in the world. 'T`hc_v .loin the (‘hurch, promise Cod on bonded time th-at they will gel-vo Htln, will be true anfd faithful, but tlr:=.y_ wnn‘t put forth the least effort to help others won't swim, won't try to swim. won‘t pray, nor help HDV one else. If some one will carry th-em ontheir backs right into heaven they will get there bn-r should they slip od down th-‘ly vo. No staying power of their own, Oh, for the man or woman who will l~arn to tray when in lrcod lin-rlth, not leave 11; in A rlantll ‘-ed. Brother. sister, Chris- M;.'"' “'0"'f wc take fi lesson from thief-` “Even ns you have done it un- to the least one of those." . I am, Sir, etc. >----~-_--un--~. _ .. ._ thosc who survlvo it loo a ,word through the years md remem- ber the kindly acts, the acts of un- selfishness and sclfsacrlfice long after the lnrror rf thc scum: has been for- gotten. 'l'-his, after ull, is the great lesson i ‘uit death teaches, whether it comes in the cnln: of the homo or in the 'engulfing storm. By their floods they 'are known even in death und lly th;m, though dead, "they yet spear. INSPECTION 0F VESSEi S l"olli,\\ing thc loss of the achnonrr noon wns presided over hy Mrs, Moore and Miss McLean. This lifter- | lloon Miss Hose Longworth ood Mio; Ruth Watson, will serve after. noon tea. 1 ' O O O Tile Golf Links are still the ideal soot for outdoor exercises and the members play with even more ou. tllllslasm than in former seasons.Mrs. Pups and Mrs. W.,W_. Clark servo ten there this afternoon. l U O Q ' Miss Penelope Davis continues to delight Edmonton by her talented singing. In the First Presbyterian Church, Miss Davies, accompanied by Mr, Herbert Wild, A. R. C. O., wos heard in ri song recital which drew round nfter round of applause, and ln lfict after sevnml of her numbers, li Pcrfect ovation was accorded M Cliiiprml- 14. ‘Diseases of thc foxes. Uhnpter 15. S'inlightcring the fox- es, ski-nlzing und curing, l (‘haDt.:l:- 16. Fur auctions ill St. louis, Missouri; auction sale of Alas- ka Govnrnn'lcnt furs, (fur seals and polar foxes). Clmptrr 17. Moms to protect and rlevelop the Fur Industry ln Rus l'n. I ("hnpter 18. The ol'gun‘izn.tion of Russian Fur Auctions, following the practice of foref-pn countries. ew fur lndustry can adopt the lol-' f ( O _i ` ' _ 1 l lie' 1 ` nn- -» "t“; ...“‘il’." ...?;“i.a.'..'f:.f';::.‘:l.‘::.“.ll:;....r“;. “’i----,’,s§»"2-n-on ... on--nnf. Al=»°r\f~"» S°“'“° ““*‘ “*"“"l='“°' ° 5° ° °"‘ ° “ 9”’ “i nie into-Mr. 1'. A. Mncnenn one Min. nxnerlnnn oil For mmm; scnuonn. london Utdcc, Marconi House. °"° man wmud b° Bunicient t0 ill' MacLean, of Charlottetown, P. E. I.,\ ‘ . spect .vessels in the maritime pro- and Mr. George Hugh Stewart, of 'b. The organisation of Government Btoclr Farms for selectedlbreeders for Rule nnd distribution). 5. 'l‘llo raising of fur-bearing ani- mals ln captivity, is the most im- proved rutional form of the fur in- klustry. 6. The possibility of commercially raising the foxes common and polar is proved hy 25- years' experience of fox farming in Canada and lby its striking progress -ln tho last four years-191(»»1913. 'Ph-is instance is very reassuring to Russia, -as the Ditto" country owing to its climate and the existence of local valuable fur-bearing animals, is 'in especially favorable conditions for the establish- lig of the industry. , 7. In 'l'luss_la the stock for fur- farmlng, besides silver foxes :und crosses. can he sable, nrurten and white polar foxes, mi-nk und also the imported animals as skunk and ra- coons. The large supply of white polar foxes, -in our tundres and of blue foxes on t-he Con ml.indei‘ Island fin the Pacific Ocean-) is o very pro- mising situatioin for the establishing of the Polar fox ranches in Russia. 3. Commercial Fur Farming is if new and vnlula-ble rural industry, but because it is 3, new one can -be fos- terfdonly in case -of regular assis- tance from the -above named Govern- ment estalvlish-me-nts, os: (ii) Govern- ment Experimental Fur F-arms and fb) Government Experimental stock Farms of select-ed breeders for sale and ircc distribution. The question of ‘l- Marketing ra-w furs on the in- terior and foreign markets is ii very important one. The druwbacks of the present. situation -are the follow- ing! tn) The trapper is seoarnted from the market by many midd-lcmen, who get "fue large part of profit, leavinl: only a small price to the producer. (b) The export fur trade is in thc hands -of foreigners. (c) T-he urs going uhrosd are exported in the form of rnw material and not in furs dressed and manufactured. 10. The backw-ard con-d.-i-tion of the Russian fur tralde as mentioned in 0-a and 10-li can to some extent bc hanged for the better by the organ- ization of fur auctions such as exist abroad, but with this difference, namely, that these auctions he unfd-cr supervision of ii special Government cstnblisllment, (2) that the lnttcr perform not only the commlission ollerntions, but the credit oper-.it 0-us too. and be for the fur trade wlnit the Government grain elevators und warehouses ure for the grain trade. ll. At. present t-he Cnnndian Silver Fox industry is of ii monopolistic clmractcr -ind specuhi-tivc.t ,ll`he prices or \>r.'-clivrs ore, thcrcforo on an ex- tremely liilrh level. With the devel- oping of fox forming; the prices of sil- ver fox furs und of brecllers rust go (lr\\\'n, but the decline owinlr to the sllortagc of supply of valuable furs on the rr.'.irl`-r-.,:<` _'_ l‘_1\» ...,.s..._ ' .;.-:*;=~{-_ ;"_*:fs;{,;`-`_, »?z»~.f- 1;.; -'-“#5 -.~' _. s _ »-.ns ennc~ seen -- j:`,‘-»:'5I`;}l ;.-7v`f'f.'r'i§.§,`l,- 2 , . i sag- gflf ;\,__ s "‘ ."`.-";A*~:"“&?'&é"' N Hi _N |»-- cn 9° C Ui ..~n ¢ §i*»*’* , .-Qi: - scrge& ill-.ri*fi'i:é‘-is ‘ iifiii-, ` ..:>1;!"~-.;;i5f.f 11,' -' _ & all this Styles. Four Refined ,. of .‘,.u,.~` ` _ - ` Y. _ *lfflgjgi ml-»;..;-, .~ Designs -‘ ln Ladies ,inf Black & Navy bloo Coating Suits. ,15oo, 17.00, h_,,,, Sale of Skirts 8. -9;. ~ . ,,, $15.00 ` Ask to see our Blanket Suit- ing at $1.15 72 in. wide. - PATON .es 2.98 SVictoria Row 7`l"0\` preventing thc `gro\vth of “Try ollr ice-cold Bpurklillg, sofln. smlt on lzrnln, and will ,-,n po|;atoos` nr big fountain is in exccilcni --for sccllrillz a bi»l:l.:¢l‘, better and hope for the senson's work und wu- morc profitable crop this your, you an lruuruntcc that our scrvicc will Ilccd to treat the seed with I~‘<»riiinl- omparu fuvurubly with ous prev- d€llYdc. This is on excellent urticlc-- tous good record. Orange jnlcll, is li "U U10 lf’-Milli; f-fum-r1's use and en- great. rnvorlco, Fic. glass. li.. /\. vin UFSE it- ~’\` Pint 40c.- McKinnon ter, (ii-nl.:-al Drugstore, 'ulie nano ol Drug Ln., (-or. brent George and good Boom 2717.|;.2y,l3;_ Chnph-r '1.9. The lu'ol:-zible future' _ l1i'll:lt.iu|\ of the fox i|lll\1:1tl‘y"i|i flan- lhht C0lll8lll MCYCUIY lidu. 4 - :rl niclrlliv will sllrelv rlrsfrnv the escrow of 1-nlrll | mul |~n|\\p\v~fr~lv l»ly--'anrzc the ii-hole ~~-'-'.‘f~l|\ wilful vn|r\v~|n;: it Ihmllizli lim :nm-ous sllrfares Fin-ll (lf)N(7lJllSI()NH. I. 'tho wild nnimuls, particularly the f‘.lr-lnutrers, are ol gre-at valuc for Russia. as a whole, and especial- ly so for frontier regions and there- fore the lluia-lr decline of hunting in- dustry in. the country, shows the ox- tri-.mc importance oi measures intend- ,n _ _ ,y led to organ-lze the business of sccur-*Tr-evimnnlnls fri-_f-_ _ in mr ‘Hts .=nld bv llruvglsls. l’r_\"e 7."»C ner bottle. g _ l ' _ Take Hall’s Family Pills fur constipation. 2. Tue liuntl-nl: of fur-bearing an- ' ____ _ articles slmuld new-r he us:-A 1-xrcnt on pr:-scrilr lions from w-pillalllr nhvsicians. ns the damase :hi-v will do is ten fold to 'hr ucvvlyou can nos- uihlv rlorivo from them. lls|l's Catnrrnh Curr-. lminufactilrcrl liv lf. _l. (`l1em\v Rr (`o._ ToIf»r.lo_ O.. contains no mac-nrv and in tak:-n inlrrinlly. nrt- irvz dirccllv un thc hlqnrl :ind mucous surfaces nf the system. lnlurviriu ll.'\lI‘_~1l (:lLt:\rr_h fzllte no . FI V euro vnu ,_qf-r the menu nr. ll is fa rn intern \ ri marll- in Toll-do Ohm l F. J. Cheney :Sr co. mils if left irraguiated, inovitablyi »-Buv six p-,"5 0| stm.k|n,.,5_m. leads to cxtl-nct-ion of the species; no 'cox-fnl' 6°-‘h 5‘\-UFUBV hvtvi geo species of animal can withstand com- 9 A M, and 6 P M, and wo will merciril orpmitation. ||1'e.=(-mt. nna pnlr extra wltroul fi. ,The me ns of protecting nnd de- charge Such extra pair to be of vt-toning the fur industry in liussin not greater v1lue1h'\n the avar are as follows: :mo of the slx first purohn-e’. l I I a. Protective-hilnting laws, super- Moors & Mol end 2785.6.6M2» - -f i l d-You can make any i Davies. Miss' Davies has e vas; ¢hM'mi"z presence. and wore n lovely I uowri of fine lnce over pale blue ohm-_ WUUHC. Cellltht with clusters of vlo~ I lets. The platform was profusely do- cirnted with cllorry blossoms, unmo- tlffls. palm and ferns Two bi , b-You save money by making it yourself. c-You are sure the ingredients are pure. - You’ll_find our freezers to be the ones that “put the frost ln lce:crealn_.” They run lightly and easily, last 10118. and give satisfaction every time, all the time -_ -_ ”. ` *I Make -Your Own ice-Cream There are mallv ira- sons why you should make . your own ice-cream. ` a-You can get it when you want it. quantity desired. ` ' ' ` 5. . g Atuulu of snilrls and hcr crew _ of :rowetrb boudiiets, one of roses and four lucn, sometéiuyi ugrtll 'Eze G\;|;; Heftafd 1%' gisgvggilrgaskgggg taxa; ` d an dll‘¢°'-Bd 8 mf- 0"_ 0 0 “° in the audience who are known in sity of some system of lnspccf-i0n by Charlottetown were: Mr. and Mrs. which unseaworthy vessels would begt-\vli':.vi0;i-r‘M;l2|Rnlaf;_|; srrrdesifll Emily Gondemncd and so prevented from mnn'M"_ Hyndmsn, 'sri' 8;", §'r‘a_ serving oe death traps. BAy§old_ We are pleased to note by th! """""`""i"""""""’-`ff‘-'~`~`~'-'~'~`-‘-'ff-'ff-`-‘~‘~`~‘-‘-‘-= snrd .loot received that this “ful” Ffnm Rllflf was taken up in the House of mono int Monday by ilr. A. A. ll# nn” Lean; ILP. during the discussion of 'fum- was er-»¢,-mu _cumin Victoria Row ` . - ' . F 61111611 ,Ce-Jll_2ll‘ldl€r ` _T?lep‘lqn<;h;‘;:?;f;¢own,. P..-n,.1. A (ent Streets. MU, , , , k=- - - f - 1 - Great Marine Disaster - 1*‘f;R.vE-;- -*_-_-vc-_ ~ - 4- - -4- --I.-_-v-; 1 such as the loss of the “Empress of Ireland” and the “'1`itanic” cannot 1, but lmpress the civilized World -1; H more than ever before with the lf great value of Insurance. In the ;? course of a few minutes 'hundreds i of lives and property valued at Mil- ' lions of Dollars, are sent to the bot- tom of the sea. Without Accident or*Life In- I surance, to protect them, many ~ Homes would no doubt be left in financial difl°iculties,without Marine , Insurance, the loss of Millions of ' Dollars worth of property must Surely b€ 21 Staggering blow to ship- l . owners and shippers. - .; F orlnsurance of all kinds, ab# fl solute security at lowest rates con- . sult. . _ -' l -.`_ _ -..-`. .,-. fi-ir--ni'»'ni --4 - Hyndman & --Co., -Ltd 61; Queen, Street, . . "*.-"~~-‘-' -'rs--~-»~»~v J _-.,i..`.., .~.,.i ._-..,_,........,..........» ~ ,. .~.-» ~ < ---- ~ ~~‘ *"` " ` " ` f - - . . ..» . . _ 4 _ _Y . .. __ . , Childrens Footwear is Our 275865M3l. '~ ‘ . ~' . _ i _ c , _ We've sturdy, sensible shoes for children with strongiu ' rs and snhna lfn bu ll' ' 99°- I onfnlnninlelidi' 8iziii.lir°i§n$i'aln`i;p°f'S §;°°mm°" °;°'.“if° *-'”'“°""°‘