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'f l-_ 4 3 i l 1 PAGE FOUR "'l'|Jl ._._.,.»._. ` 1 vcomllcrslo wolili iw v -EXPERIMENT FARMS n__\§ ._._.._____.__- GULFPORT, bliss., July-A 20-What. ger, instead of being penned ur te-r 'L promises to he a great stride for- h ward in agriculture and in criminol- Mississippi's rich cutover la-iris to C lough the soil, putting into llzc- ln ice the most improved- meth-ids ie- H the .State Wide Immigration (onven g_ tion in Gulfport, when a resolution was adopted petitioning the Legisla _n ture to set* aside 21,000 acres a-s a'_ iiclnnnstrnllblk and experiment farm' to be worked by convicts. h iiovvrnor Noel presided, and porn- , oily was launched at 'the meeting of n i _ i _ - I V \\ lar --pinion is so strolicly in !.i\‘~»l' of . - - ' ~ ~ t-'i bel “ acted iil~on favorably by Kllv l-<‘-'*“' ,, future. the same careful cultivation ;..- the .\‘inti-, to make the farm .wt _l_l_';‘tail_l(l_l_:li_|l:ec;r;Miyt wining ggggiriig in- nw F6807 5 lm al SPOKANE w'ash ' Julv 20__Ma_Dr plan is likely to mar the beginning, _ ~ _ ' " ~~ °f ‘;f"..':.“..‘“.;'i‘.:‘ i'.‘:.".:1 ‘.‘;‘;..‘.“.:.‘.';‘;..'°' "°T“E“"“ ‘M §;.“.:':, f‘..€§f,':.';.». .:.‘;‘;s:”‘:‘.’;.:°;.t;‘,; with delinrilints of all varieties. - ’ * » ' ' - __ ' Statistic; show that the smallest The hehhhheh “'hh_ 28 years Old' and Mrs' Blhthh is wholly. responsibge §,,’220i;)3,i)cea‘i.I:Bsen&,(;"T:rgonliztxnohdnhze ""“°"“"" °f °"‘"° °"“‘"‘"°" “'“°““ was 'named but me weeks “go and for our immmh unhiipiiineiw' ine predicts that urs urns is not lsr: n,,nnnnnf,,| fnnnern whether it is the leaves a yoilug wife, father, mother dominate: our Adousedo fromture distant when Aeroplane! and wire; outdoor life, the better health or the “hh hrother' _ f P t H d \v_$r¥__g:_y OT! :gmc ggonmhze érropg ,mn telnnmnhy Wm be important fn_c_. Sensation of ilmependenco' Samet-him: ‘i/Iiiitiei; iihiixigzrtflgooliirizrili witlh wa(t(;r'hnd she did everyything iinpossibleto tl?" in Pfofectlnl ul_“bel`°d` lima” ih-3, _c""‘|"er`" the ‘mpulze luwallwl evlmol recently irldicate that the mine msy'make it UDDICBSBIU- lOl' H16- S110 llfld the Palciflc °l°pe.°°untry' " :ill-'__;_r_l)_;ig_-__:“‘ln;‘,',‘,°V° inwn'ns mst as they r-sn get sway. "Siinllly for blvldslwl reasons. to Linnhs ,l:.1,h,,, ind means go nn hon? The merchants are left in a bad pre-_ il€lD€$“l\,l¢€_ “W FMU- *md when OUP ,M ,,,,,,.,,,.h,n ,,_,,,.,, ,hey ,,,.,, ,c,e,,,.,_ dicsmsnt, not only on their future- child. a girl. was born. lwrloy lfinew ed . ' business but on their accounts, as thc' |10 b0llll|_- _lilarle at` snrngency. on certain conditions. byl \"ll father. mother. son. dsughtvr. brother Ori |_h gin-isroi intending homesu-adsr_ . e milf (oust of Mississippi and the ltll lnnlll-i are underneath thc ed years to come. However, the sicst lands to work and to get at e present time are on the Gulf .. . _ - -- - ‘ r .‘ “ ' ‘ROM FAR JAPAN. Q .n _,,,,,,,,,, h,,,,,,, ,,, hrnzn my tnnt ,ne tunable of tnkrngsut ihsf. mush “st _ Would you believe lt. but at one B ‘ fl;.f'_il»‘ dalta lands of Mississippi. the iled» "V 1" the “alll” l-"h°~ They "vcr" S' ltlmc Mm' m"'t.ch Ohemd mu. “ooh t0| , _ l A.L£_9`;,q~n_ ,nvnr ,nnnn nnd ,nn Gnu Cnnnt nn,_| flown to Inverness last yr-ar hy ilu; gi\'c_up all claims to the child. shi- The Japanese Famine Fund, opencd_ .;-‘;.£,'},_ /4 |,,,,_ ,nnns nf Minnisninni nm the ,.,cn_l ilovernznellt and were used there. gncc it to any that this antoiiiiding by The Guardian some six years ago,| -'nu _“na est lands that God ever gave to man~| '1"‘*“i-° l0l'l¢l‘ WHS fffllwvd- _ was brought vividly ,to mind some ' ll,,,,,l_t- with h 50,1 so rich' nnd nntenfl l’iiIN(‘-E JAll\ll'J QF N l | "I hnvn selnt checks (Sr n_;ytwti_f_c's dulysipgo by the rtecniptupf a heauti-_ .- ', ' _ - - _ SPAIN UT W CLI.. sullD0l' 0 ef F0 Z Z 3 5': 7-lzrlmi, 'tion the influx of settlers is expected _ yet noted. l’al‘t of the farm~it has not been ldecided just how much-will be ric- ' P. E. ISLAND RAILNAY (‘-omlnvnninlz Monday, .lunv nth. |911. 'I‘ri\im will run daily, Sunday excepted asfollowa: 'l'r>\insl)iitwnrd Trains inward lt'-all flown its-uri Un |».\li-_\l.\M ' .\.vll~M _-'.,.i0 l.|»0 1.l.-'» l.v,(7h'lown Ar. il.l0 11.50 ».__=.: .ml mv ilnnii-ritivr-r lrlgw 5 _ 7.40 .’».i| :im i~!inr-ral; _ae SS :as IZ/£2 _:;=s-r 35:3 1:-.N 3:15 > ’r`~‘s~‘ S55’ "F‘.".=“: ‘Z1`=f`.§5g F.-`-" F373 > 3 3 l.‘.'. (‘-h'iowll /\r. l'_l.’i _'|150 Nl St|~v\'arL 7.lfi li.|.'i s_.'.z Mor:-ll mil .100 _ £1.10 Ht. Pnl:-r’n 0.21 .I2 1`._"0 ill.:'»ll Ar. liriuris _'._JlU l.i|) _ .'r_l1i 51.3- i.\'. tfarriigan |;_lv;.4.2x E" Souvenir lioods l oil Prince _Edward island IN chinswsre Post Cards, " Souvenir Boolrs," Jewelery, Burnt Leather Goods, and many, other -1in¢5_ Books, Boob, Bash, for summer reading; Holiday Books. Hammocks Ilammocln all at lowest pr_ie_é_s & 84 Great George St. . l _I .-’-_ui :mt .\lunl.ai:li¢- .'...'riz00 35 A r. (fi~o'iuwn Lv. 'All l.l5 9* Z1 i\lo 'l`|l 'l`u Mo W. 'l’il 'l‘h W. I-'ri Sul Hut. |"ri A M A M l‘h'fv1'»\'n Ar_!1.Li5 9.15 Vernon H_:l2l H_IL'» r.Murray Hin: lir_li.|0 6.00 ."2°.""1 S§E3 §V'-I_`> o-'¢`_. ss; _ > i‘ Ffh 'Sz A ‘A l.\'.I'Inir~r:iId J<'t.A r.7_Il0 20/\r. l‘.'l`ruvl-rim l.\'.li.ifJ 0 1 'l'r ins are run by Atinntic Standard "“' u.A sn im: i-sum.. in iz i. nv. _ _ _ 1 NTER l-‘U i ~ L The Way of the Ocean Line 'l'lle quickest, most luxur- ious and most economical train service in Montreal, Tortnto nndali Western Canada and Western U. S. points. Sleeping car accomodation reserved by wire and full par- ticulars as to rates and con- ‘ nection given on application City Ticket A , .f 1-. li. li o c s li s , . _ _ ‘ ` u ‘ / , ___ gi.. _ 1.00 ' voted entirely to stpck raising. This has already proved startlingly suc- cessful in Mississippi. The Bermuda grass and leslieilcza are noted fatten- ers. The early season, beginning in no grain. i`lie grazing part of the farm will he a good profit maker, bilt truck en so great an area, will return for larger profits an acre. The three and four cropss year plan has given re- turns hs high as $2,000 in ten months on the Hall Bros.‘ garden at Wiggins, Mil-is_' Business men of Mississippi are en- -thusiastic over the plan, because they believe the revenue will even- tually mean a material lowering of the tax rate. It is expected to affiliate the State Agricultural Uuiiege with the work and to have the Stute’s experts plan the operation. Many new methods will he tried on a lurge scale, meth- ods thai: can succeed only in the climate and soil of Mississippi. CUWAN°S Plalirerrlnil _CUCUA Is rich in food value and easy to digest. It is- just Cocoa, pure Cocoa, ground from the choicest Cocoa beans. Nine: and Doctors recorninmd its ulcinlickneu orinheallh. in ‘ O ns vsu 4 use - Cowufs _, Cocoa? ¥\ \-T;-_i_.?" _ __-s' r' 3'-_`?"'-2 “ /*m - § ,rig/;f “ March and April, enables cattle tn be Iattened for market with little or' will mhrcgent hh 'lnvu_.-,l,,;,,r,,_ ,.,' _5g_. I l I gardening, though it will not be giv- 000 000 llalr Beauiiller dined Women ofthe World ' Over Useif. Every woman knows that there is nothing so good for hair and scalp trouble as Parisian Sage. If Parisian Sage is used two or three times s weqk it will keep the scalp clean and remove dandruff. lt' makes the hair lustrous and fluffy and keelis lf fl'0m falling out. We urge every woman who loves radiant and fascinating hair to go to Geo E. Hughes today and get a large bottle of Parisian Sage. He guaran- tees it to cure dandrutf, falling hair and itching scalp, or money back. “BROWN’S present showing oi sum- mer hats and caps is splendid. Every color, style, shape and material is shown, from linen hats to psnamas. Also the newest in men's summer calls. latest styles.-H. H. Brown's, The Home ot flood Hats. 7-22d2i. ll ' . l - ____--. ' ' -y s _ ` I _ ` g ` value from 25c to 324: is new und popular in summer tug- Oil -‘HIE Hi 190. ‘ V ' ' ` 4 1 l ` _ . . . . a _ _ shirt perfectly made and of exclusive 7-ndlf 'y_ p m pntterns. Prices are ri ht too. is quite enough for most . people io prl.What awful 'agony they give to lheunforiunsie pos- srssnrjust when you wish t_n_ enjoy ymirselftiin mont. ll aven t vnu evcr had what might have been n pleasure trip marie mem- orial lry a dreadful corn. - Coulffn'l gn arnnnrl much on ar- - count of my rorn_n" is quite I common expression. Our Liquid Corn Cure ' in made to rure just such ccrrill it removes them wilh very little trouble and no pnln or poison. l_ iss snns. | E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Corporation in the Canadian ‘ s~`»<_;o" tions are an f01l0wn_ Cohht T, pal- to make room for the mill which kin president of ,he imperial hhrenn “hh “°_h"“ *‘""d""“ bl' 0"” “““‘l"§_“ si iisesruusn, hss the pressure sl Handsgme MadeDarnaSk and eighty and will take elg - nnenehtlng to J. P. Hood. repre- . . teen months to consl.r.lct_ ~ ‘ in the t f the contributors - rr- rl-nt vu cmruv f»h~"'= 860|?-‘i‘L‘.fi.‘.”.°s‘¥ urn... ss.-..n rsun- Table Cloths Sharply Reduced hands. The industry, when coinplnied nnn ahve, Chl, in -nhhreglatlnh ni, _ . _ their contribution of $577-00 t0 Vile, relief fund for the suilerers from that great famine which took place in 1905 in the northeastern three prelee tures in -Inven- AMHERST, N. S., July 20--At n. meetin of ratepayers to-'lay tn rnn sider the question of grniltlng l\lF~Y0l' Lowther $1,000 salary ns chairman of the street committee, #hr \'ov.n stood' 259 against to 187 for. 'l`lle fart that Mr, Low, as mayor nominated him-' self chairman, and that the nomina- tion has never before carried a sni- ary, is no doubt responsible for the adverse vote. NEW MEMBER OF N. S. GOVEHNMIGNT.: HALIFAX, N. S., July 20- The varanc in the rovincinl government elevation of E. H. Armstrong, K. (`-. M. L. A., for Yarmouth, as commiss- ioner of works and mines, is ii. native .of Kingston, N. S., is 47 yc»;_'s 'lf nge, a grndilate of Dalholisie, end ‘has represented Yarmouth since l>.'.ii}_ `_ Hn is P. G. W. P. of the Sons .if ri Temperance. _ ‘We would like to show ou wh t gery. (lur stock of negllgee and out I ing shirts is especially fine, everv K . ranging from 750. to $1.75. Brlico's. 7-22d4i. vornn AGAINST A $1,000 s/ii..\nv| l. _ _ _ _ l caused by the retirement of Hon. C. _ _ _i rf. ohishslrn, hss nssn fillsrl hy urs §_ Seasorfs end Sale A v -OF-I _ Table Linens A CLEARING UP A LOT OF HANDSOMF. new fable linens niilong the other bargalils in the b`easou's end Sale. Here are some of the pricesz- 65 inch Bleached Damask 6oc now 4<;c 70 K( if if if _ 66 f‘ " “ i.oo_ “ 65c 72 i r i i i r 1_4; ii I I5 72 ll tl If I( 66x81 inch. Damask' Cloths $2.95 for 2 ow " 72x90 " “ “ 3_5() for 2.50 72x90 “ “ “ 4 _so _fur 3,50 72x90 “ “ “ 4,75 for`;75 7zxio8 'f “ “ 7 50 for _,.75 7 pcs. 36 inch English. _Oilcloth 400 for 255- Tliis lot we are clearing right `out. and adrise §/'ring 0 . to get after it as .sharply as possible as it _ce_rtsiiily_ not stay long llere at the prices we"'are making. ' ~-- Seven pieces good yard wide English Oilcloth, nice patterns, _loc for 25c. i6 Inch Linen Tovvelling Bc i7 l-1 inch Lilies Towelling 9C I7 inch Crash Towelling loc 18 inch Washed Crash irc zo inch Washed Crash l5c for 6c ' for 7c for 8c for inc for izc Frilled Curtain Musiins 24c now l6c. Frllled curtain muslim riiiinin iii This Store Closes Moods i A l_ Let us Launder r__" i 1 A Your Collars with results. The bent dresyed _ ‘ . men in the city are on our ist ~ of patrons. - ---=~ Thsre‘s ne "saw edges" nr . rzrn bntf-on holsn to your sol- 0:'.:."..°.f".°"2 "°r°"‘-“wi o ar s s nn on s -_ wilth ohnrpfeslseitiier. ?I“l1s_y‘rs ‘ thorou_%vv washed in caan W t th ti f I yoahvgoiilvsiiys gag: 'ivrslilhii or. _ ..‘fi‘r.:'.°.:.‘.‘:a:;.ir;r'°“ '"' - I `s ri ll ._l.¢ ' _v~°s"lrn¥fr'§'§s‘i~'lll”lf'l fi°sll¢»i'il»" ~ i water.. hen you try The Star _ l __ _J Bl.lllISl`0NE For the prevention of Smut in your grain and Scab_on your potatoes use BLUESTONE. You can blly it pulverized 9s per pound from Stanley Shaw» (H Pearsliorii. _ .Charlottetown 0 ` 'W 1_,_'r__i>....,._- ' l _ Chsrlsneaswn. _ _ \ swmnn__ Star Steam Laundry 4°29d*f- ` _ -__ __ _‘__ _n _ l V ___ _ ____ A. F- Webster, Prop _ ~ ,- ’ _ .` , _ _» , f ‘ ,___ __ shi.,-3-s-fc , ’