__ _ , -_ . , f ,.,___.,..,. .._~.__._'x » -_ »_:f.'=..~_>f-45 'f~‘w ~ f '~ ' - - -~`@'5<‘i’-».‘l~!>§H~lE§& - r ' i- -gf; ‘ gt’ `” »:-_-/~.; »v,;~;-.,_;. .':f:,._ ‘- __jgf1i,.,4.%_,‘ f_f» ., _ » l .ith ~_‘;&V:’:<_':-fr; _. fj~'1f_,~_ rua: cmnolss rnsslownrows 'l-since' sswian rs: S Da Mclntyre Mrs lil:-Iutyrc and Miss ‘ " rl Mclntyre arrived by the Northum _ ° . y ‘ ‘ __ __ _ and Saturday evening from Jackson-_ » _dll Y vpn [nrk gl R f (` lpt Olsen 'ville Florida were they spent the winter. _ fur' G"°° P°°]° °fM°nt°'5“°'i° vhmng in s en ne, 1 a - » luished loading Saturday *lvl Llvared for M h bo (Continued From the First Page.) 'tml 'in'-7 Id Mlii ononeoft emem rs e linglsud with 35,wJ bushels of oats and y of t “S ° ° nn _ _ . _ ~ » Mrs J. B. Russ of Summerside spent Sun he Presbyterian choir who purpxses IIB foot of deal. ` lea ug fm, SL John next \v,,dnesday was _tions north or south, some- ‘staying for n ` Tmmg “.33 ., ghipgnentof TT fat cattle hy ` elltertnine-1 by a number of friends Fri- sxlgtlb and 0tl1€l‘S for only/a day or .` ` ` _ _ ' ` l t th 'd f M . D. ° "‘* §h"°"“'“bb‘;’.”'“”:fI S“‘“'f,*“~{“ “i§‘,f2;',‘f; ;g','§' °§',f'f,_f,’,f,f, 8 p'§,f°,§;,,°§'f,§, ‘I,,,,, Im, Birds mostly migrate ln the night, and ‘l1:le_ _ ippers lngl eswrs. o 1. 1 ' s ' ' ' ‘ _ _ _ _ _ l e to d so, except some~ ml Path MQDOMM of bt' John' Speeches' refreshments were six; dh? fldvenilgg. Some momings western metropolis H° s -`-_Q--_"' You wake up and see new ones who have “THE NOBLEST MIND- come in the night, and miss others who on saturday evening ~ - ~ _ - .. have gone. / &£~"M¥`- *muh M°M‘“”'" °f the Summer ;_ The best contentment has. Yet, how- nlde odlce for a few days ullt il a pcrumn- ever Home in mind' ngman or wgmgn gan SOIIIB Ol the IIIOSE COIDUIOII Island birds _ ` ` ` l . ` ~ ' g ab B29 Geese ld Bee Parse Illllwy McLean t-ellcrbf the Merchants Bank NP. E. I. Charlottetown. is 8SSi~\`t-- , h f t t t t 'ithoutphysiwl th s arrow swallow robin junco _ at appointment N mme hglllathler T(hecl)»l1o<§dT lmlilililxtl li; kept pure and '$31 ,.ueby_x;h,.°,,te'd hummhfg bird ’ which' Mr A S Johnson arrived in the City by is THE Pioneer says that three loys who kst Frlday,~fruekn ~.qu.\ll \\ hlth upse* their boat He does not tell his readers Beef (quarter) per 11, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ re geeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeebQ SSSSSSSESSS8.§?’i8£i8El»’-'-?S2Sl$3858Si1-' 8888838SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS OO©QQ¢CC©QO`l©Ob9l©©O¢©©OOQ63C SQSSBSKESSESSSSSSSSESSESS$238 the extcn of the damage doneto the Beef (small) per lb. aquall It ls safe to presume, how ever, ¥g`le,f)hgeI;_°fblb - - - ~ - - - - '- that had the squall struck the boat as C amen. Batten usually happens the squall unllld have C bageiper doz) -- we 8i.‘;2..sa,‘.‘>.‘=l.:‘°°“’ Ax ox which was being driven to Ken- gelery _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ siagton, caused agood deal of consterna- ' ° ' - ‘ ' ~ ". ‘ ' ' ° ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " ut.. slain peaceful village lm Friday ‘,’,°,,§{,”,‘,.‘§jjjjjjjj'_'_'_;jjjj_ morning by taking charge of his driver Oatmeal, new, per cwt _ . . . . . ._ and undertaking to manage things in H his own way. After first scattering the HayeSp¥§;sed°"_'_'_'_° onlookers he hauled his keepers into a Hayzper gw¢_____ , _ _ _ _ __ shed where a horse belonging to M1-.Bel-n- ,Oats _ . . . _ _ . . _ . _ _ __ . _ . . _ . _ _ al~dHtlsimmons wastied. Herehe proceed- Du gs' P‘;_"£;‘é`l°1' ' " "" ‘° odtotahe charge againand in the melee Mangggf ______ ` ` ' ` ` ` ' ` " that followed the horse was seriously Pork _ _ . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . ._ gored. The infuriated animals was at last T“mlPS» Per bushel ° ' - ° - ' ' ' ' ° " subdued and secured. Dr. James McDon- glogatggzs old of Summerside was sent for to attend ly, per bunch _ . _ . . . . . . _ _ lb vi rd MR GPon<.l~‘ Avllsr: n \\ ell known the stomach and digestive organs in good _ ’ _ I _ . gets its name from a brilliant flame co or **‘Y'““‘ "°*“““`“" °f °“‘“”‘°"‘d§', ""5 °"'erncgflsiaiifsriiid"s1i°§r’S- 3§¥.?.?e,°3.. i.'.;s°.;.i3:111::;i:° 1 _ Wild Geese _ . . . _ . . . _ _ _ . . . . . . _ _ _ told of ahummingbird which took the Re,-_ Father Murphy, who ms just com. T pleted his studies in Rome, will be home S J _ %:::sss==:::%:::::::::::I% f/ `\\ Q _senses ________________________________________________________________ _ N____, ___________ _ g ___________________________________ ~ _ _ , _ l , _ _ _ . _ ‘P ,_ 1: l , _ P _ . _ V . P _ _ l . WW » I »\.\\~¢u»¢_,»e»-e~.~»\.~.- -.~.~. 2 , j .» ~ The wheel" for farher, mother, sister or brother. It suits every member of the family- K . “-‘ ~‘<1 5 f r > _ s FIRE FEHTHERS H. ._._._ `,`._._ s mount the wheels and try their airiness H s Bracket, _ Of the c _a justmeut, I , A > H e the end-the RED BIRD. Toronto-I . 1: ll Grafton Strce*, Opp. Court House. . . . . 1" .‘ _-,~-_/vvv»_-_-.»_~.-_~_»-_ .~_~e~,-Y~Y~v- ’ll Sing Y ua ngeill ed ird The wheel of simplicity, of elegance, of strength. 1. It ay be found wherever THE FLAG _&ies. . . . . . -_-_-.¢vv-.~.~_~.~-_ v _-_--.~.~--- -- MIKE FIRE BIRDS.. ,_ We call your attention to the “line feathers” of the led Bird-see the wheels and take note of them- ~v».».-_-¢\,~.-.~ _ Flinimum Weight, Feathers i e i’.:i;'.:t:.2::_”:f_... New rlandle Bar Ad- o Overhanging Sprock- , ' _ o S* et, ' Red Bird E5 Strongestforks, S Combined- Coaster and Brake. _-.--_/vv-_~_»_~.-_ You want all these points of excellence in tho wheel you ride for 1900. And you want the wheel that will cost the least for repairs '-the cheapest in- -:_-_-vA_f_-_~.-e-_-_ THE CANADA GYBLE llll IDTCII Co., LTD' rsacv c. Anmcun, leant. Q: l > l <: l <: l » l r l I l : l l: '» ‘» ‘l l .;~ l » 4 1: lr l ‘f ‘> l v 4 _ 1: 1 1: lr l ~: ir 4 ~: '» ‘r ‘| ‘n ‘l ': ‘l H l 1: 4 ,l »: ': 4 1: l I: l : l l M l : l : H l l 1: : . H H H l : | l » V l V | l : | : l » : r » E _:J lu? //A _ / ;>‘l.\»_ l~»§;§ E/ V, e f'\l`.'.z /fs ,,,/1 r\ \: 1 3,"'/ <17-_ ,\\\ e \ "r, .»,_ _ 51./ if T \""`- ‘TF ' ig 'E11' __//‘xi W? ‘l. / 7:1 l ‘»>,é`»__ l i,_,/ \ \_ _ , ,_ l '- ' 'Ts ff _ , f -\' _/_ , _ __._g » s \. _ `-__/ |`- »_ 7"1`\` l ` \ \ J ’ _ l -c \ l `»,. _ ‘Geese . . . . . . _. _' about July lst. Father Murphy has made a. special study of languages, speaking well most of the European tongues. ` honey from a nasturtium in a' lady’s The robin is, perhaps, next to the crow, our best known bird. He has a very pe- culiar habit of flirting his tail quickly up and down when excited, as he very often is. His song consists of aseries of calls. given in a. very cheerful treble. The robin has not really got a red breast, it is only reddish-brown. The female looks as -if the rain had washed most of her color out, and the baby robins have a decidedly faded appearance. - ' Robins hardly ever go back to the same , nest two years, but Florence Merriam tells of a pair who went back to the same once every year, and added a. new layer of mud each time, so that it was _eight incl es high when she last saw it. One nest was bullt on the rim of a barrel in a milkshcd, - and another, on top of apole in abarn- yard. The story was told in the “Natur- alist” of a. robin that had no “bump of locality," but distributed its building mn- terial impartially over almost thirty feet of the outer cornice of a. house. ` ' Early in September the juucos. which T we incorrectly cali bluebirds, c-.»m'e ou t from the woods where they have 4 been hidden all Summer. p They have a number of names here, the black snow-birds, slate-colored snow-birds and bluebirds. They are lighter than, and _ not very ,much like the real bluebirds, though very often confounded withthem. In the summer theygo about in pairs and are very timid, in the winter they are found in flocks. They build their nests mostly under stumps, beneath the roots of g trees, or under an overhanging bank, almostanywhere on the ground where they can get a natural roof to shelter them. - They become quite tame in winter. com- the same time they are so cautious and intelligent that theya-re among the most dilllcult birds to snare. They very often goabout in winter with the white-throats which awpmbably the most patriotic birds in the world. Their song is said to Canada Canada Canada.” Nothing ncedbe said of the saucy little Some ofthe most beautiful ot our birds are very rare, there being only- one authentic instance of a scarlet tanager _ :being here, which was seen at Morell by jp Dr.ABeer. . :I » '_' A ' Aniee fresh -lotof Chocolate ,Bon-Boas _ ,just received at Ching's Coldectionery. 1 _ ` 139i ; _ ~*-is-__ SUMMERSDE ' [Corrected every Tuesday Beef(quarter)per lb... A Beef(small)perlb_...__.__.... .Butter(fresh) perlb..........i.. Butter (tub) per lb. _-_ _ . . .’.. . Creamery Butte:-_.__ »¢Cabb&8€ (P€r doz). _ _ . Cheese (per lb) . . . . . . . ._ Cabbage (per head)- .......... _ . Celery.. ... . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Fowls per pair. _ , Flour cwt . . _ . . . . _ . _ . __ Oatmeal per cwt ........... ._ ffssasiéeiiisescalate;;§§§;§» 9$¥¥3€?89Sa¢8sssssssgsssssasgs °°§9°:¢°Q99Hp¢