i "ill t-at You Want and Where to Get It - TI-IE CEARIJOTTETOW GIJARDIAN ____ n. RM By Agricola room ‘lllldPlslils WP- 5- liiqfiii’ woo-u- WEARING APP .. . FURNISHINGS . - ' w. l. Mm ‘bu! W!!!‘ ~ "~ l ~ " - ~ < xx! nosA nu n. e " .‘ ' " _' cum raonorrou mom mu educational propaganda ., - ° <°°"‘ l _ m of 00M . . 1 5 _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ~ oo1..'fi';|p \ w _ Bus" "n: magnmcem. “was so m! Rough Cinqueioll. Potentllie EDI!‘ ragga, Jun. n: a mun" f ooono. unmet users sup cmmnau-s wnsa. m ancient colony of Newiound- THE BUCK HAWK AGAIN 'p°"°““' L’ ‘G182,’ ' " WWQWMWBMII“ i“ l-ll“?“" f‘ ~ . v . land is fl m _ _ _ iNorway Finduefoll. Potentilla nor- m“ ‘ma’? “mafia | l 1 IOU“ mnmsflmqa g up to date in its e! , _ l, n Avfflhlre I _ , _, ~ l forts to conserve its fishgame, fur Mr. A. F. Calder. who is well known suvgreglcguréieridb" (Emma has just returned fioifi a tea days’ J" y 0 . . ' , P110115 M5 Hill 80l- W: Supplies. Ross CE, McKAY 8 COMPANY, Limited Wholesale and Retail lIlDOl outnn o!‘ ‘ - , Groceries. Paint, Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Salt, Fishing Supplies, For Feeds, Ranch Building and Fur -Mlller Meat Fox Biscuit. ' Store. Wlter and Summer Streets. i0 Large Warehouses, niemnlly located. Phone 1G1, 182 or 163. ;_ susnunnsmn. r. n. rsnnup ., as IQ-rgest Distributors of For netting and Ranch Supplies in America. ' Blulvlm PRINCE-EDWARD ISLAND. filMPLEMENTS ,., A Prince Edward Island Hotelof . support, the aims. objects and ‘ideals and forest resources. During the past month owing to the efforts of the Fish and Game Protec- tion Association, and by the courtesy of the Bureau of Education, a lecture in the island. After the objects oi the movement had been thoroughly explained thef pupils were asked to sign the follow-I ing pledge, and this was done by al- most 100% of their number: “We. the members of the . School hereby pledge ourselves to of the Fish and Game Protection Ae- sociation. We will try to become good fishermen and sportsmen, and we will endeavour to prevent forest fires and J8 a skillful taxidermist, informs me in relation to my note on the Pere- grine Falcon or Duck Hawk. that it is only occasional “etraggler here‘ The last one he mounted was shot} lecting specimens for the Smithson-i Ian Institute. The Toronto paper was“, thus in error in stating that the last‘ Duck Hawk was seen in Canada. 30} ‘years ago, while Bain is misledlng ml Fwfilmgg“ intimating that the bird is at all com- mon. ' WILD PLANT QECEIVED i H. M, Charlottetown. Glad to have! the specimen, which I had not seeni before. It is the Wa r Arum. Calla house plant. It belongs to the group, lLarge-leaved Avens, Geum macro- sojourn’ ' inward-shown“ ~or=oeubse. While therflie visited a riumberflii the‘ ptorliinénVAy-rshii-e Breeder's“, ui- 'cludlng~"W'.' c. - lwyuo,‘ ‘or ‘Howler. Quebec; who ownstire worldfs Vbhhnil- ‘lla argen- tea L. (M188). ~ " " ‘= Marsh or Purple clnquef ". Poten- tllla palustrls (L) soup. (H. Ml!!- servey: reported at various ata- Three toothed Clnquefoil Potentilloimlglk’ ‘vnpiiundg ofiihutm: t-‘aum ‘the Mdritlme Champion may Wylie" ‘owneifby ‘B. U. Oflicket, Mid- dle ‘Mmquodoboitfwho held “the lldfls on iéi-‘iioméitinie. " " " ‘ At ‘Orliistown. Mr. Reison who lt- tended the igricultural ihovifwhlre hs metfiriany” breeders iron acrosil the line looking for herd sires llld improvefbverky opportunity" to 1m- présithilnwlth the goodsoliorpd In the uerltluioii. siiuinbei- ‘ofihesb tridcntata Alt. (M:488). Silver-weed. Potentilla anoerlna L. (M1484). 'Potenti1l_a canadensls L. (G384). phyllum Willd. (M1486). Yellow Avens, Cleum strictum Alt. (M1485). d Wild Itaspberry. Rubus strigos- us Mlchx. A var. of Rubus idaeus Dwarf Raspberry. Rubus triflorus Richards (M;431)_ The Ayrshire breeders are holding ALLPOTATOcIIEI-EIITWR I currv’ ‘ a - t‘ -" 5T9? ‘HQVEJIINI on the natural resources and the at ‘rracadie about 25 years asmby MR5 "mm 1483)‘ Dion Ayiohire cow "Nellie oeaotrras - l - - \ . , " . Sh bb Cl efoll, Potcntilla l ti- ,I ~ This TWO BOW CULTIVATOB AITACIIMIN ‘ f STORE ‘$52553; foir observance or hthe game Frank Dglollsnlsoné oft IiEWtYgfk, writ-t‘ rucosy L’ n31; 2483). f" lof Elmadaip 16th. Nellie has given ‘m’ m, u“ mm Mario.“ hm" ‘an u“ mo“: ‘ . < ~ - - . g ven in every sc col-room was on t e an a a me co under official test 88574 pounds or “Minn” “.3,” n‘, m": “flu, u m" u m "up automating $154040 8100-00.‘ . t 11: Newt» .72.». way nurucsra YOUR MACHINERY WHEN T3355 snuenakrrscnnmnrs CAN- na usnp wrmg ryova Pltlisltilrlmannrv " i - > ~, t - - -., \ ' . Edward Casely writes: “Am perfectly utlldod with cul- tfvatofs-kled It In dirty. couch; lnnd and II. wekddvperfgctu Arthni-"Maliwen. hmmehlde. did all his dllflfitlng m; ‘ year mu. tau uttuozunoat and Is enthusiastic about It, Sell Nrhie Milli‘. Pflebl," terms, elegy“ flop” m," muse ma Marker-for Heard Planting and cultivator ut.’ xhwén, Sprayers of ion and 150 gal. capacity, thy-film,‘ 4e .' ~ -" ~. r "w -' . I I - T‘ not needlessly or out of season kill, palustris l... a native plant related! L" (Mzwu a - - » - -» -- J l-f ._ ' AGRICULTURAL F orwatch fuxubearlng ammmnglme w me white can“ (o, more praperly‘ Black Raspberry. Rubus occidentalls liiiteexntilnonmofi C9.’ - . . e u r 1. ' _ ‘ ‘II-IE QUEEN H0115], birds. salmon’ or trout: We will also Rlchardia) Lily_ so often grown as a1 L- mam‘ 487)’ season. ' 4 ' "a . SUMMEIIBIDI. P. E. I. uun---——---—-—-—-———-- . c!’ STEWART It 60.. LTD Distinction. especially poaching and unsports- of the Aroids which recently formed. - . .. . .. . . ,., . ‘ n t .1» rtilirer s d- - 1. z -o to n1 kberry. Rubus their field day at the Aarloulmrsl i = _ u! or! m 81:3“ R a BROWN manlike conduct by those who do not the subject of anote, and partakes o£_ ea Y Y“ e 5° _ cone Q w“; sauna Jun i’ I A. & C0, l -."'°“"° Diggers’ mp g y appreciate the benefit that fish and their sin ularity of flower and pro-l fmnd“ mic]- (BMn-‘ML 5 ' _ °' _ . 7' . ' . ' . ‘ * - >~ ' ' eoenovrlnuts. - Proprieton r , E ' ' - ensls fine r arnln has lienarr edln cnsaaorrnrowltnranu. ; . t Blaclcber Rubus anad poor e e w: . . l same are to all Newfoundland. babl also of their acrldlty- 10W 3" . _ _ , _ . , , . . . . .~ < Believe 1g Prince Edwlrd Island We Believe In Prince Edward lshrul Y . . -. . . - l k 4 ggggGeor-gs 5t, ‘ Phone 62. ' To the schools with a high per- but I don't propose to test the latterxl L- ‘M14903 wh ch Plllmlllllll‘ “p” e" Wm I-Q. l .__ FOR HARDWARE Cemage o; signed pledge,’ m, A“ n is a 10w perennial herb’ “my, g‘ Running Swamp Blackberry. Rubus part. Judging competitions will u)”. I . _ .. Y, Iuy Prost S: Wood Implements _ sociation donates suitably engraved crgeplng gucculenf, root, gfowlng m hispidus L. (M2492). ‘ l 1 be held and suitable prizes offered. 4 Qt the utmost confidence. They certificam for posting In the class cold h9g5 0g both hemlspherei ?Southern Dewberry, Rubus tr vle- r . "h1g5! by ninety years‘ 03°: rnuuau. a CHANDLER ' " l. Michx. (Baln:492). edbyonetiutiormoduuurellqatwltp Y fi - "° I'm”- c“m"“°“' e ' ?Dewb=rry Rubus l villosua Alt- in the globe when the filament broke. ‘ ' J“ 1 . M“, , nits, Oils, T ls, c t1 . . ' ' i - ~ 4 Drills . Fgnifirlzersnrsgdssglfi-bug: Hwllrvggfzv Builders Hfrdwafefl’! T-h M k t are Jobbing on spot today at Iixtras (M1492). He waited for the arc to disappear .- m... pints... , - - e ar_ e s “l Fill“ T“ mm“ 2* _ ilCommon Agrlmony. Asrlmonll finally giving up after an night of ' J ‘ "i ’ ~ é w‘ Ewe" h‘ “m” Ed""d “h” ""'_' HALmAm-Th" milk“ l5 mm Eupatoria L. (M:493?). ' watching. e ~- . . V. ‘ I i: _ e “ll! lent Street. FOR A BANK Offers You t -., ‘L; i iron COAL DEALERS i I mrncmusaco. ' - at. - cost. -- Bituminous i; was something besides luck that n: u] a reputation for square e Believe In Prince Edward Inland -. Stewart's Wharf Phone 118 ." t . IIHABLES Lyons a co. _HARD AND SOFT COAL Petroleum and Besco Coke. , Sch" nmfidconomical Fuels. I, s Believe in Prince Edward Island Queen Si. Phone Ill . l “FOR CLEANERS ~ amnion cnnsnnas ' .-, that ‘can be eleancrLwe . c; It clean. Quality and service ex- . :- by none. Our reputation your tion- Service Our Motto. ‘ g-gellevefn Prlueg Edward Illnrul e Inngworlh Ave. Phone 883- E‘. AN ELEQPRIC m‘ COMPANY l WATSON ELECTRIC 00- wiring, Contracting. 'Radin ' . . Repairs. fluuchold Lighting Fixtures. ’~‘ '~ "no It Electrically." g Believe In Prince Edward llllllll . ‘paid Great Gee. Sh. Phone l5 . n, i‘, . non FOXES-FURS - ‘_v¥_- ;_. . Belleve In Prince Edward Island‘ Phone 89. um: or NOVA scorn " 4- SECURTTY - PROFIT ,Belicve In Prince Edward Island p fflraltou and Greet George Sts. 155 Queen St. Phone l1. FOR HOME COOKING McINNIS BAKERY PURE Home-Made Pastries, Ace. Canes. "Buy our bread. we knead the dough’ i We Believe in Prince Edward Island 15 Granville 5L Phone d70- FOR INVESTMENTS G. P. STRONG It (.70., LTD. Prince Edward Island's First Invest- ment Bankers. Serving the public of the Island with a complete, careful. safe investment service. I32 Richmond SI». Phone 990- FOR INSURANCE E. R. BROW Insurance in all its forms. Fire. Life, Accident. Plate Glass. Sickness. We Believe In Prince Edward Island I44 Richmond St. Phone 589. & CO“ LTD. .1. 0. Hyndman, Manager. ‘The Oldest Insurance Agency In Prince Edward Island. All Kinds Transacted. We Believe in Prince Edward Island -. 81 Queen St. Phones 67-‘383 FOR LADIES’ WEAR THE VOGUE SHOPPE EXCLUSIVE LADIES WEAR FOR THOSE “THO CARE TO BE WELL DRESSED AT MODERATE r PRICES | We Believe In Prince Edward Island i I58 Richmond St. Phone 872-1. For A MILK COMPANY MONTREAL, Que, June 28.—Sprlng wheat flour has reduced ten cents per barrel here today. There were no other) changes. Wholesale butter prices generally dropped l6 cent per pound here today, Eastern Town- ships Number 1 pasturlzed selling from 37 ‘.5, 87%. per pound. Prices to the retail trade were unchanged. Receipts were 1,218 boxes. There was also a. slightly easier feeling in the cheese market No 1 Western white and colored being quoted at l9 to 19% cents per pound in a. wholesale way. while Eastern were 18% to 18% cents per pound. Receipts were 7,335 boxes. Eggs continued unchanged with re- ceipts amounting to 3.358 cases. Po- tatoes were steady, l OTTAWA. June 27.-Eggs—Can- adian egg markets are generally un- changed today. TORONTQ- ‘Extras are firm on the egg market here with first and second easie. R. Brokersreport sales 30-31; firsts 27-28; seconds 2355-24. delivered free. used cases. Prices to retailers are extras 33; firsts 30; sec- onds 26-27. MONTREAL:—This egg market is quite and there are ample supplies to meet requirements. Consumption ap- pears to be falling off a little. Eggs Spinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun Into yarn. 25 cents for single and 28 cents for double. Sizes, fine,’ medium mil coarse. Send by parcel poet or kelllt. I pay freight on. 100 lbzlots. Went!!! dune with wool warp and double width suitable for blankets. All white except border where grey ‘hay be used. Wool must be clean. Put ehlpl- pera name and address on d! penal! and owners name and Instructions h- side otherwile I will not be respon- slde for losses. Send early. WM. LANDBIGAN, Sourts, P.‘ E; l. 3588-5-4-tuethursat4mos. art of elocution in Malpeque. Hall on readings. There was a very represent- under continued light receipts. Prices to retailers have advanced one cent but there has not yet been any change in quotations to country shippers. MALPEQUE The members of this community were offered a splendid opportunity of hearing something special in the Monday evening. June 24th when Mr. Paul Kollins, widely and favor- ably known as a reader and character portrayer, gave a number of his ative and thoroughly appreciative audience present. Mr. Thomas Mac- Nutt presided. Mr. Kollins selections l’ were all choice, but special mention may be made of ‘ his selection from Shake- pere. His impersonation of the char- acters in the Monument, of David Garrik, also his imitation of Cardinal Woolsey. "The Cremation of Sandy McGee," his change from, sublime to the ridiculous showed that he is ani artist in his profession. The choir of, Princetown congregation is to be congratulated on securing the services of one so talented, and it is hoped thatthis community will again have the privilege of hearing Mr. Kollins when he retruns with his new pro- Hairy Agrlmony, Agrlmvnll gryposepala Wallr. (6:03). Woodland Asrlmvnv. Asrlmvnla strlato. Mlchx. (G:494):" Early Wild Rose. Hoist blanda Alt. "It was Just as well he gave up," Mr. Stone ll-ld, “for the arc continued for 700 hours. We lre~now making a ' special purpose lump that use the are principles and will burn for 1.000 Tall (Mz49fll. hours. ’ Swamp Rose. Rosa carolina L. zxperiments with cathode rays, u]. (MAQG). lowed to escape from their tube, were Glossy Rose. Rosa Virginians. Mill. (As R. lucida. Ehrhl. M1497.) Svwetbrier, Rosa rubi51n°55 (M2496). (A semi-double fragrant pink role. sometimes found hedgeiows, I take to be R. cinnamon-lea. L.) wild Black Cherry. Prunus serotinl described. Exposure of a rabbit's ear for a. half aanlnute to this-ray prod- uced a blister which healed quickly and wasjollowed by a growth of hair twice as 1011818 that on the rest of the ear. The rays are now beiugltud- led in some of the country's largest surgical clinics. ‘ L. Ehrll- iMf497l~ Another device described was a col- Choke Cherry, Prunus virginiana L. Wumyur». wheuw w“ whme-h. lM1495l~ match colors with one-halfof ‘chi wild Red Cherry, Prunus pennsyl- vanica L. f. (M1498) <The Prunus depressa of Ham's Natural History, is not to be found in the standard Manuals: per- hnpS it is P. pumila, a plant with I pet/cent compared with air’ eureleney of this humirieye oil! per cent.“ Tools made_of a. new alloy "of al- mclsi diamond hardness are being de- veloped‘ by the“ General ‘Electric. A nice fresh stock of Naylor’; Genuine Englluu W11“, L,“ This product will stand the weather I-llerdjillln any other Iced on the market, Al» elven on hand rant ou, wul-mgim, m“ better and go fur. etcfite. ' tribune Hardware Bu. i-td- Phone m.- ’ - '- ‘ ' ‘ ' l}; “THE. FBIINDI-r nsnnwsan A erotic?- is tools, Ir. Stone said. ellow the {Pfidllls up or machines, making the “W l°°14 mm! times u efficient as iii? best tool steel o: presenifuss, ' “Wllfll this new may cornea into then-llrlretsenerally it‘ will revohL tionlre manufacturing industry," My, N ‘J A process for from oxidation and corrosion with . "will"? filth)!” "of various cplgpg has been developed in GQflnuL The South African government has Yelllcled the importation of‘ taut mfmlll! drugs to specified p011; m4 under special permit. an...‘ said.‘ ‘ sufficient northerly range?) (To bbe continued) LABORATORY DISCOVEBIES Some of the marvels of modern science. as developed in the research laboratory. were described recently at the University oi Kansas by Charl- ies W. Stone, a student at the Univer- sity in 1895-97. and now consult‘ _ Engineer for the Genural Electric. gramme on his fourth tour of the Island. During the first intermission a splendid duet entitled "on that we lwo were Maylng“ was given by Mrs. Leard and Mrs, Kennedy of Kensing- ton with Mrs. James A. Campbell as piano accompanist. This number was encored and both selections were heartily applauded. During the sec- ond interval there was a sale candy. Dr E. H. Ramsay, Mr. Kennedy. Miss Kennedy. and Miss Mary D. Ramsay, paid a {lying visit to Ham- ilton and Malpeque on Monday. °" An attendant watching for an el- ‘Company at Schenectady, N. Y. i Repeated tests to make tungsten lduciile failed until the discovery that imolybdenum became ductile only, " Wain-cu Mun, which Your oxes Summer Diet I ‘within a. certain narrow-temperature | I . . ' , range led u. new experiments with 1 Th jlillllilql‘ diet 1s a most 1mportairt one, great care ‘Tungsten. it, too, was found dueilei Bhmlld e ‘QxerQlQed 1g ‘also with o. narrow range of tom-i peratures that had not been used In ‘ , earlier experiments. ‘ l ectflc lamps to burn out was attract- PEERLESS I . PliPfil- . . .. flnced ration’ 15o fssisslzouid be reduce by cerea s and we feddr ‘and IMP " make Heideal spanner These two ‘ I; gltflegtiiig the proper foods. Meat _ . to a mimum and supplemented firs: MPERIAL FOX BISCUITS ‘ PUPPY FOOD with milk added will ration for both adults nd iglryiioilrishlng foods ertsurert‘ 35‘ - 6t Q11‘ with an abundance of minerals l and most vcluabe Vltarrfpgs. IMPERIAL FOODS keep i 4i . l. ..- t . MeLUBE a. Muermmon T“ PU“ MILK comm“ "i -—->-- f - ~ r . “firm iwns AND was Clarified at Pcsteurized Cream TWO t The annual school meeting of i fiGBh an make them ‘generally healthy prowl»: nn_;’;°.‘..?;l§"i§;.. m " . » s" "1"" M“ w“ u“ l" "r c ~ t and actlvcl . RIAL eliminate‘ rein t‘ l ‘ ' di . 7 c° Ne” V ime. r. Cuthber A a was - » .. -- -a.'- s u.-. any co.. of aonnonn °°d mm“ u > regular‘ M i d "l5 - u u - . - - .t _ Q .___ _. _v mGLml m we mum m ymueéhmrfl mm Great sweedes tn. retiring trustee and on. Wm. y c A e‘, by excesslve meat feeding or an unbal _ H n: Kent st. Phone p Fitzroy a. ca. Geo. so. Phone su. CARTEIvS j iggnllrililcdyn S; ggtirltleldotoxiilllamtiéo once idiot, 11d make f0!’ better pelts when prime. p —- _ '3 to andMnSillihnt lsurn- A ‘ , _ FOR FUELS FOR Prize Haszards 1. sldxe nave reslgne: tlheiropoaitxiyonefis f 3... LPICKAIID a co. SUPPLIES 1m raved and s; m no appointments If x... _ _ D - l _ * sea-ans it... . * ......."... a... '" “ '“' "-- w’ my‘ “hwpmmd m‘ a k height o; u to srarmav. sasw sun PEAitnon 4» CARTE. , 4 “Méilrlmcfieuhaspldgxcified tohrenaattn; F’ . E9;- gglg ‘dealersin all business centrgg P; _ e Believe In Prluee Edward Inland Complete suppll for plumber; and . , y R S thfenmim; y!“ whne ‘In’; gun" dlrQct‘ . _ ,.,. l‘ 1M", w.” g1, pipe fitters, Builders supplies. , y~ "n . ...| ’ Craswell has resigned her position as 73' cssoama-cilfs P l T s ede teacher in the Primary Department. 1s: cmtoeorg st. m. ea. H1139 9P ‘I ' ‘ ' . r-M I‘ ' - . l ma. m... . co. a ° °"‘ » ~ ~ l" 13.5"" g9 l". §ll¥¢ Phone 121 (Jhgrlottetqvyn y. a1. i a d; 1m eeesethighgrsde 11., gyq "m" "mm; Despite the havoc caused by the - an Orry. Jr "ti ..i..- m. - l 1; ’ f g_.. w“ _ 1 - — Una A g-rovm lir EBINOI IDWAII) tornado last year’ nee-fly as many Your lord are the meet pug“; r ~ _ ’ STATION rsuuni. our. popular‘ ‘m Iutomobllei In’ brine‘ sold m Porto "WWW" "I" I" l" ‘AL a “m” u. u... mum”; Iucothiryeirasllat. -- "Wivhlfiw-wlllsnwnm ~ will" BIO!- l animus m mo‘ at our ' ' l"! *‘ '1‘ ' “Wwlmufillmll ‘m’ 3 saso From-new urn-nu - m’. . you rel no one Inn. Hardwesr for hard wear.” , We Believe In Prince Edward Island “Millpond? o! he hundred“ Merchant! h: s. GAMER &Ftfl1.*51 e-v-M oe- esw-uwv- 5 wmm, Wm, u...“ ~ '- meow-m ‘incur! m- m %...;_.u.;"...,_ imam“- ~’ “'-.'.‘........~.§2..- .... .,.... ~ '_ " 17:10 siren scmun'§'r§':‘ monorail“?- i“ l 1”» R ' ' " W” I’ ‘ A chromosomes-rm 12f 'filfillflil* t W0‘ lire) hiring live 08! ilaily, eyceptirig " ' -wns'r wa = . ‘tam. pow- ‘ "Jr-ed I: I!!"t wi Jyhveél ‘ l. lllliili! - g . L . ',*i' n11’ _.:... . IMPERIAL ocean co.