THB LATEST NEWS FIRST 0|' ALI) *_ men' um." !Hlaf!_ldn|ldHU 'MEGANTIC - Sal. July 19th TEUTONIC - " “ 26th ° “ A 2nd LAURENTIC ug. CANADA - - “ ‘ our °liii:c..\N'rlc °‘ “ lem Tzuromc - °° “ sara 'LAURENTIC - “ “ sous *lil Lugct fhlalial Linn ‘“.ir.r:'..°‘,r:i:= ......Nz-r __-ug-s.\__..f_.. . ---5 Agent W K. .Rogers-City. I1' Pairs to huyin this Province. DIB,Q0_Uhi1'._-People mve_.___ _ ,eeiioiud liarthsir P0 _ __ _. _ .. suis 'mu s.f 8. uonwmms or tiie.iieht,t:ii1 Ld” and r°°°iv° i Diamond Line which sai.led‘ coiui . 809. Montreal at 9 o'clock Friday with a full llst of passenger) ' is due st Charlottetown this Monday atri _ _ _ __ at Q o'clock. Buntaln Bell re _ gona ire being enlo\'ced,_andtq dz Co, agents. ’ ~'.’ ;be '¢l§\>,g'_¢9_i\2i§`¥¢;~yfoun¢ men were up` ' ‘ ' _ _ before ‘the ' tipendiary on Saturday, APPRECIATED.-Principal Moran Iehgrged with ugeeding thg gpoadlim- the Union Commercial Col1e¢e.iit. The evidenee_disclosed the factin Charlottetown and Summerside, has ‘one ease that the over-speeding wanf ine Guardiau's thanks for ~a hand- justifiable as it was done to avoid' some and artistic calendar. A pretty collision with three other autos and little booklet, entitled a Little_a "am coming in ¢|,e_0ppo¢1¢_, du-*_ Journey to the Home of a Good tion. He sped up for a shortdistaneei School, an apPr¢Cihti0i1 hy "M0Ili°Ito turn a corner. The other was dis- tosb, (‘osmopolite" accompanies theimigsed Wm, 3 wa;-nin¢_ __ I 1- INSTITUTE MEETING.-At thai BAND IN THE SQUARE.-As was,New Haven School on Thursday af- previously stated in The Guardian teruoon the Women'a Institute held would be arranged for, the chairman their regular meeting. Among the of the Music Committee of the Cityihusiness matters discussed was ;Council, (Mr. W. W. Walker) has nowischool improvement. A short time *concluded an agreemc-nt with the Citi-‘ago a festival had been held hy this LICE QOUQT.-,As proof of the agency ‘with-'nliich the automoblm, i_ izen’s Band, which gave a perform- Institute when 5 substantial sum Iance in the Queen's Square Gardens was realized for this worthy ob-` ' ` ' ' :last Monday night, to play a regular ject. It is probable that, with the Iseries of concerts during the next 8l1‘D1'0V&l Bild l\BSil!f»8i1C¢ 0( the Cru!- Ifew weeks-in fact while the weather tees, a hardwood floor will be laid , - ‘is ans. 'rho concerts win hsgin fromiin the school before lone. After itomorrow night, and than will take‘these matters were disposed of, _Rio ifplace re nlarl on Monday and Thurs- BUPGFVISOI' gave some hints on “ e huuhsuxwoumspmynmh, ’ I Montreal lo Liverpool Royal Mil Service Virginian. -_ Tues Aug 12 l`un|sinn...... Tues Aug. iv _ V,icmrian..... .__. . ..'iuei\Aug_ M Corsican.. ...............Tues r5.pt 2 Montreal to-Glasgow Pcardinavian ......... Bat. Aug. 9 lit-~D»rian ...._ Thurs Aug, 1| Pretirian Far. Aur 71 Ui.1mplan...... ........’i‘hurAug.% Monirea |--IIavre- London Canning of Fruits" and “How to _ __ Save Steps." These suggestions were I THANKS.-The management ol the‘,ihorouehiy appreciated hy the ladies Isummer School hereby express then-'and called forth considerable discus- ‘thsniis to the following for hnviugnrion and interchange of ideas. Those ‘contributed towards the entertain- Iwho had found time to attend the 'ment of teachers while in session at `m0€¢iDE ¢0J19id¢l'€fl 'the afternoon Well lthe gnhoolg. To professor Thompson spent, apart from the sociabiiity en- ,lor his organ recital; to the owners wilfhsed hy such gatherings. of the automobiles who so kindly "`“`_“"*'* _gave the teachers a drive through the! city and suburbs, a-nd to the Govern- _ment and Board of Trade who through their combined eflorts gave in enjoyable excursion with refresh- I0 Priisoiuis Mr. Leo Nelligan, Tignish, returned l:is home by the western train nssrousmmrrv Iron wasps. ‘ F01' IMD! Tenn the careless larmer has been-ii sore trial to his careful nslghborl. audit not seldom occurs that one ili~kept farm-does more dam- age to a neighborhood than the farm itself is worth, and yet the commu- nity fn many cases seems to look upon the inflietion as something which must be borne, and boo often the laws against _weeds are useless' simply te- cause the community is too goodne- tured to enforce them. But some- times the unexpected really happens; Bild ii Ilillllléned near Macleod, Alta.. not long ago. In 1911 the weed in- spector had notified a certain farmer that he must destroy. by cutting or plowing, a field of weeds ‘which he had allowed to grow up on bis farm. But the farmer was either too rare- less or too busy to do as he was told, and the weeds were allowed to ned. The seed blew over on a neighhor's land, and were so had that the fol- lowing crop of wheat was rendered valueless and had to be destroyed. But the neighbor promptly sued the careless farmer for damages, and Judge Walsh, after patiently listen- ing tn the evidence. decided that the man who would not cut his weed crop owed his neighbor about $700. This, it is said, did not by any means cover the damages, but it will probably mean that in future in that section weeds will be destroyed when the inspector orders it. We do not relish lawsuits, hut it does seem to us that toleration of careless farming is often suffered to go too far. A whole neighborhood should not be poisoned with weeds simDly because one man is ‘ro ""/v to cut his. A field of wer Ls 'z '~_ rommon danger, 1] ust I . Received ll lsrgeisales -We sent ' Cnr silk stock being very low owing to unusua y I. ' inslrucilcnis to ship our Fall Silks two weeks earlier thi!! “SMI-' T_h.¢Y -#W “QW h§\‘¢ and superb is the only word that properly describes them. - » » _ Splendid' Paillette- Silks _ . » r New Brocade Silks 36 inch, in navy, clear navy, tail. The New Brocade Silks are magnifi- - ' . caston, brown, pal: blue, cream, copen- cent We have them in the new blues and other colorings in neat designs, 36 iu.'wide and the price _is only ..............-$I.75 yd. Lustrous Ducliesse Silk A solenoid satin iinishsa silk, 36 inches wide, in many of the newest color- ings including apricot .........l.45 yd. Striped Messaline Silk Soft and clear finished 36 inches wide in green and brown, black and white hagen, pink,_ niie gieen, ` champagne, miuve, apricot, steel grey, pale lemnnsnd black. . _ . . . .. yd. Striped Paiilettes- in shot effects with combination stripes in many rich handsome shades such as gr een and brown, grey and black, navy and green, etc, 36 inches wide. . . _ . . . . . . L55 Black Silks and Satins B1sckPail1elle Silks 36 inch, 99:, 1.35. I-45- Biack Dnchesse 36 Inch, $1.45, 1.65. Black Sliantung 36 inch, §$_r.15. Black Satin 36 inch, $..z5, i.55,r.65 Sicilian Sun. Aug. '0 '|`orrian .. Sun..\u|;. 11 l'om_»-ranian.. Sun Aurrzr -\`col|nn . .. Hun .aug.;1l t , d I ' I . , , . - ,,,,",,i§ {$f‘iZ_ ,',§{‘,,,-,.§i‘,_.i,,f_?}‘,’,‘_'°“ ""‘ rasmss Hsu. (signed) J. ii. sen- S Zman, Secretary Summer School. I school. nn oraniwo -All these S isteainshlp "Harland," and to Profes- ‘sor Watkis and Miss Davies for the 0|’ n. fn A ALLAN , 2 ‘_ P _ S' _ M _ .I _vocation in October will open Tues-I ~ - 'U "¢°- °" "¢ dny, Aug. 12th. The school sessions rsion at noon and two brief recesses 'fnot to exceed ten minutes each.’ *There are a few changes in text S F3151”-n S_ S_ Corporation i1l’. E._1__edition) _will take _tiieh place V i nients 'up the East River on the, Su .very enjoyable musical evening in St. “I ' _ ~ n n I :schools that are to have two weeks' 110135115' ilt bil! hummer 1101116 '1.h¢"°- 'un' In-in hs from 9.30 to 11.30 on the W fyear round with an hours intermis- T0 turday nfternoon. Miss Kathleen McDonald, teacher, Nc\v Annan, returned to her home . aturday afternoon. ° ° IIIISI Mr. J. J. Enman went to Morell turday afternoon to spend a short o e e e of e_» .go 0? o_o I 'I' > .;. und should not bc destroyed, oooeeeeeoeooee oeooo »‘»o,»o,oe.o¢,ee.o¢.».oe.oe,o»,u.»o.¢¢.no:u:oe,n,e¢,»,n,»of» o'e THINGS »:oo:o¢:oo:e¢:oo:oe:oe:0e:oo:eo RVAHD. . Mr. Temple McDonald, M. L. A atiirdah mornin on a short visitiA“gu' ' m _. , y g 1, .. t ..\, t wne. wAT[RII’°°ks' A new "History ‘if Englandu to Memmmcook' N' B' illamgd el; hczraior dfel:vl§e0Rev. Jiivlfilil t 1 Harvard, an English clergymen, who ns in Charlottetown Saturday and The. msd' the higher inslitutions of . learning in North America, “Har- turned home in the afternoon. vnrd Uonege_,, held its mst c0m_ . - ._ mencement exercises on this date, Dr and Mrs. (fonroy, City, left; qt 9th _ 1641 The uschoale p so o_o »:e»:~: grey and white, blue and white, blue and grey and navy and champagne combina- tions............ ... . . .......l.25 yd. New Tweed Coatings ` ,,_w,,__ New Idea _ _ _ We were fortunate in securing six pieces of tweedcostings Pallerns as they are in great demand at present, the_ cslorlngs are champagne and black, dark brown and fa_wn, light grey, plain lllc ian, bright red and mixed brown,5z to 58 inch ,'2.i_ 45 ti i_.95 yd. Sze our White Blanket Coating 50 inches wide at $1.25 yd. . Black Peau Dc Soie 31 iiish 31-35- Black Taffeta 36 inch $r.;45_. Pailerna liic I`i l‘l*.‘i|LN \'l‘|f)‘¥AL I I` E-Fares Unsi- .of l\le1kle1ohn's History, w c has MISS Milly “nd Edna Hllmit » 0 I 1; gf ' r,_ Charlottetown are sponding their va- iotlieiiwi. 'to llsnton S1220 to Poitlano been IDF 90ml? time OU Drill xll.:ii. ways- John__s__§ 9.01 s. m. ltlr.s~im~,tai,,'5 Elementary Agriculture and c ;l_:_y_v_._____t;:£.;t:_day_-_gzciun ridun fur hast- _ Nature Study replaces Spotumis Bob g “iti_»i;ir__.__in5v|e_;t_\_~es{`.:ntralxvliargnostop,any and James’ Agriculture. "How nil ax". e ent 8.)'i4 An rl B. ri.i\ . . ' , ,L ,,,__ ,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, 5 ,,_ ,,,f'_ ,°,‘,to he Healthy ~ will he the tort hook i.u_h»s,h`~~itpoit and Si. John. f,in Physiology & Hygiene and Fraser W ”"f"“ R“"“"-` "“"°” S"-'l°h“ "°"°°°° .ss Squair's New French Grammar (60 M m. 'l ucv-iiiiys Fridays and Saturdays IorI 1i.i;rv.on direcg.. C ,cent edition) takes the place of ,,\n°_f{“'{‘,,‘&‘-“_‘::f§‘:m&;‘;="{,,£X§:;k Hfai Cran's Elementary Oli.-:ct Lessons. 'i‘nnr.1.iagsi;5 it .low all-set _. _;A_ii _ _ _ _ M-\*»'"|" Sl *1`-‘M5 ll’ UNE-Dlf0¢¢1hands of the dealers in the course of svrriciz bei ween Portland and New Yurk.i Li~;tv.s Franklin Wharf Mondays ai In in :en ii. m. and Tuesdays. Thursday and I nd H .iiirdhy si ri 0p.m. I ,~t,_ _.~ii.'i‘hoi»¢:i.l|‘,\N=iTi-:A~»siiiPl.iNw- 1 “‘ _ liirect all the wiiv by water between tion us possible. iinntiin iinfi New Yr rk. __I.i=3v.- lligili Wharf week days and _lrlll Fiji( li P, IT] _ _ ' for tickem-,iiiernturaand information ,,,,,,,|,er of the Royal Gly/,e¢»_¢e_ notice iply to local ticket agents. Baggage). Iiockad through to dosti nation. 15 I. rl. '!‘H()MPS()N. T. F. & P.A. B A. E. Fleming Ag(-_nt. The H" “”""' “‘ P nnnitsl $90,000, divided into 900 I Shares- The names Oi the 8DP1iCi1'11i'-S nre:-David L. Walker, New Annan; _ Edward J. Wright, New Annan; Har- Furneas Wilhy Q. C0.. Hd ry ' ll Summerside; Judson Simpson, Lot ‘ _ 16; From London Steamer From Halifax ]_Owthe,._ North Carleto;,;_J_ E_ M,,t_ ---- sh rl n .1 i is *IWW EM" on u y 'McWilliams, Cape Traverse; Arthur, Jul.\'5l.h (\'iaSt.John'n) wr, Rappahannock Aug. 2 ,. . l Ju|y19¢h Knnawhg Angn-it rr Walker, Edward J. Wright, and Jud- ton Simpson are to be the first or .\u2.'f Siienaridonh Aug. 26 E From Liverpool Steamer From Halifax 9 -- - Tabasco July] ghe July" Digby /mm: L. Peck, Banker, Hillsboro, N. B.;I £'\UE- 5 Tabasco Aug. 25 J lhri abovv iilsamsrn navli ii Iimiieri nc S eommodntion for saloon pausongers and (1 lin-ight Agents for the increase the capital stock of the Prospect Silver For (‘o., Ltd., from Allan Linn Steamship Uo. ni Hai fax, iruurliiss wrruv a nn.. l.'i ii ,3__ these new books will be in the” few days, und teachers are expect-‘ to bring about their introduction hout hurry and with as little fric- FOX COMPANIES.-In the Inst given of application for incorpor- tion of the following fox companies: New Annan Fox Ranch Co., Ltd., I Walker, New Annan; Harry Stew-_ rt, New Annan; Thomas Carruthers.. Fulton Simpson, Lot 16; Leigh s, Brandon, Manitoba; Edward gilt, New Annan. Thomas Car-i ithers, Fulton Simpson. David rovisional directors. The Era Silv- r Black Fox Co., capital $45,000 and following applicantszt-J. Nelson mith, Lower Coverdale, N.B.; Jonnl ohn Bowness, Montrose, P. E. 1.' ercy W. Turner, Merchant, 0’Leary, .B.; Lewis Smith, Lower Cover- -»ile, N. B. Also nn application to 60,000 to $195,000. ation at Arlington Lot 14 the linlf of his fortune of some $7.000 nests of Miss Susie Morrison. “I” give" to the propwed i“sut“` tion. Newtown was changed to Cam- \'i.'Rl 'lcML d, fWii , ;,,,r h,,;)(,§;:,‘;, ,._~_(,:e eguesg of §[‘;._pe]§_ lish university. As soon as Hnrv. nthieson for the past month, left “TWH I7e‘I“e“t was “mde known' U S t d . n to ms home_ class of stlidents began a course of 8 “T ay on “nur ` study under Nathaniel Eaton, remem- iw 3,: M t_ bered lor his strict and severe dis- L me B ta 01! “aux returned Sam ,cipliue At first Harvard was little il It C Ill* h ' g,,n?,r,s_aaf?;.°?,I;.ingo ntiendgana the ir.ol'°€ than nn Indian school. Efforts Summer School in this city for the Iwem “md” to °d_“°“te a few of the past two weeks_ nlorigines as teachers of their own _.__ race, hilt the attémpt was ri failure. I Miss Annie nnrl Mr. D. s. Frnser In 1640 the Rev- Henry Diineter-I afar [m\1n,: attended the Summer later forced to resign because of his School for teachers returned Satur- i`@IiZi0“S OPINIONS- Ii€Ci1m€ the limi dny afternoon on the eastern trainilifeiiidehi Of Harvard "C0ll€iZ€." i1Iii1| to their homo in whim Rona cross. he presided at the first commence-, died in 1638, leaving a will by which bridge in honor of the famous Eng- °_ 'M vm lc of tl tow tlicrc were ii legislation and thc previous intima- founder, while a .number of tlie|fonni r ie 1_1. -- ment, when nine students were gradu-I ' ____ AGNoS'r1CitsM Miss Akfreda McNeill, Grand River, l ‘ who has been in Charlottetown for The hrst popular exponent of sg- the page two weeks atteiidlng thel nosticism in America, Robert Green Slimmer School returned to her' THEEFSOII. WHS Ii0l`Ii at Dresden- N-Y-. home Saturday ,',|¢e,-noon eighty years ago to-day. The word "il tic" ' d b P of. H `“'_ quent of American orators, to at- Miss Minnie Brown of Chimg0_ has _ ley to express the religious status of arrived in Charlottetown on a visit H1055 Who P\`0feBS°dIY "<10 DOI- to hor mother Mrs. wilnsrn Brown, know" anvihing as to the existence Miss B,-own on the trip down visited or non-existence of a God. The label in Toronto, being the guest of her ivns accepted hy a large proportion of sister Mrs. Ernest Mellish. the greatest scientists, but it remain- Messrs Daniel McDougald, Charles _ Richards, Christopher McGul,gan, Ev-Iwhu" his °°“t°f"P°"“`y- Charles crett and Walter Buell, who have Pr“dl°"gh'_ hom "1 the same Yami been attending the Summer School was Preaching atheism to the English I T h ,. as an ers on the masses, Ingersoll dontcnted himself or eac ers, we e p s g Eastern Train Saturday evening re_ with tue more scientific position. .An t,,,.,,-mg to ,hair h0mes_ able lawyer and Possessed of those __ _ _ _ quahities- which carry a man far in Agrnfs Hnlifnt. N.r!. Mr. Patrick Murphy, Principal of ated. While Harvard is the oldest Oli Cardigan School, and Miss Murphy' American colleges, there were severalf of Hope River, were pnssengers byinnivcrsitics in Latin America loiig‘ the vvggtern train 0,, Saturday mom- before Harvard was dreamed of. ing gll0S WBB COIIIE Y l` llX- ed for Ingersoll, one of the most elo- tempt to populrqrize the doctrine. politics, he disregardedall personal considerations to spend the best L . Plant Line Direct Route to Boston Ilommencinl June Zlth. the well known Htl. Halifax sails from Charlottetown for li sion via Hawkesbury and_ Halifax 'l‘u eudays at nuon, and the luxurious new tain crew steamer "Evangeline" 5000 ttnn Fkidays at noon S S Haiifa ie Bos Returning the . . x Ives - inn Sei urdays at noon.and the S Bdtvange- line 'I'\|s ~¢lr\yii at noon. For Riders and furlhsrinfurmatiun. apply to Jas. Carrsglier, Agopt. Charlottetown. .EJ L_ i.. 1 TIME TABLE . Rocky Point Ferry ilfr llllnboro will rnn ns followsz- Lv. Clffown _ Lv. Ry. Point 7 00ii|.. m. 7.80' a. m. 8.00 A- m. 80 a. ni. :lm =. m . lllu sr' 4` ~ ` I .lrz-._ m' soul;/tr ` 0. a. m. _. 12. p mi _ 3' ‘il 2' 4»:3p. mi _ 0 fl0_ p. m. ~ inyuutr ,g-sais? iissssisi wsssspr reserve' assess §BP3??P _ “.f,?4U“¥.’§¥i. . . q ..- What for Breakfast Finds ready answer in rape- uts ? in ID Q.. C (ll 4-e A regular morning dish _ the thing these Summer days for anyone who wishcsfo be “quite fit" for a day of strenuous activity. Grape Nuts, made of whole wheat and - mailed barley, provides true _nourishment in appetizing form for both body and braid. “Tl1ere’s a Reason” for r _GRAPE-Nurs Sold by Greene everyivliere. years of his life in warring on Chris- itianity and all supernatural reli- 'gions. In addition to his numerous lectures. he engaged in notable coil- trovcrsies in the North American he view with such men as Gladstone, _Dr. Henry M. Field and Oardiinal Manning. Ingersoll neither aflirmud I nor denied immortality, but admitted that "In the night of death hope sees la star, and listening love can henr the rnstle of 'a wing." _ "BIRMINGHAM OF CANADA" CELEBRATES CENTENNIAL. Hamilton, sixth in size among the cities of Canada and often called "the Birmingham of the Dominion," invites the world to be its ,guest ,dur- ing the. week beginning td-nay. "The busy, bustling city on the beautiful buy at the western and of Laine On tnrlo was hom just a hundred years | ago, and, in order that the centenniali may .bc Properly marked, Hamilton will for this week lay asidcfits busi- ness cares and devote itself to the entertainment of such portion of the woi1d's population as responds to its invitation. A hundred years ago England and the United Status were at and the tide of battle flowed up the_ Niagara citinens of that H_amfiton.* He a Vile and llado hy Canadian Poétnni Cereal Ge.. LM.. W|ndeor.0n\. streets were named after meinilers of his family-Catherine, Hannah, .vin- riri, Augusta, Jnrrcs and John. The founder of the town was ri pilblic spi- rited citizen, and gave to the city the Court Hous: square, the Wood market and Gorc park. Hamilton grew slowly but surely, and in 1846 assumed the dignity of a city. It is now n municipality of nearly 100,000 people, and one of the principal man- ufacturing centres of tile Dominion. An industrial exposition and a re union of Hamilton "old boys" will be features of centennial weel-:. Although Hamilton was thc real - ‘ ' - ;f\' §» *‘ *ti fv ‘_-'°”' r “'r~”'--' The Star's correspondent under- .fi I - . .. _. f__ stands that in some form the naval ` ` ‘ ’ - question is very likely to come up _ 19|] K III Sq) 10] EIIOM SS9[ QIIUIII A9111' 10] QSOH HSDUIIJ l[3l![H,, _ wi ‘ _I .._ Bupfn qilonh' are s/ioq .I number of settlers in the vicinity tion wus that it would some only long br-fore his rfrival. I-‘rol:ri‘.ily| when the Government was satisfied the first was Richard Beasley, who ns to its ability to run the gauntlet carried on a flourishing traffic with of the Indians. ' sooner. F the Senate. It may he attempted NAVAL MATTER UP AGAIN NEXT SESSION. OTTAWA, Aug. 9-There is the best reason to believe thnt ilic n.cti.|i of the Cnnadinn Senate in rejecting the Borden Government’s Naval Din will not preclude the further consid- eration of the naval question at thc next session of Parliament anew but an authoritative statement s not forthcoming. The Premier has already declared that if the Mother Country builds the extra battleships, Canada will- undertake to loot the hill. This, of course, would require ._».~;<`~'§_<>\ \ \ \ \ ,_ - ~ 'fr ' '§1dkLl{dhll5\[‘/ J -» '.`~-’ *f "nz-'"-_’-7" `?1"~/ a-'..~,z> ,.,'rf§%f¢ cc g%§EQf ~ U. i3."‘§ 27. ".1 FT-?.i‘1 ‘.\‘=_ _;______ ' .>‘\ R 1.. on C i‘rf»`ii __,. :'_Irf~' -li WA / _ I: Pl 52 -.. . J o I Incorporaied July 22, l9|3 Authorized Capital $500,000 Subscribed Capital $I23,000 ' _ Shares each SI00 rr'-.--_‘---"' Pedigreed Black Foxes . JOIIN R. DINNIS, PEDIGREED l"0XE¥, LTD, if ii TERMS _ I0 per cent on applicafion '.40 per cent September 20. I9|3 TIIE ASSETS - ' ‘ on which the issue of $i23,ooo is made consists of: _ » One pair 2 year cld Dalit n breeders (now in Dinnis ranch) that reared 4 ' youn_gin i9i2 and 4 in 19:3.; \ _-_ Five pairs of young foxes (i923) of lh D if 0 l Tuplin sialains, all selected froin litf`érs of 6's, 5’seand 403’ U ton’ Rayner and h s. " if _ c0mP_my_ ¢ S0I€ il e Of lheciuiiie _luohn R. Dinnis and cost of organizing the Tin-3 rnovisionhi. niin-:crpiis_ R__nch"_P’_"“I‘.i',=“t' -hh” R' D""‘I5f CI”bI5“°f°W", P- E. I. Stockmaii and Fox Secrrtary-'Dr»-ssurer- J. W' her J __ n_ A Chsrlotietoyn. P. E Island, Farmer? Aliflidiilceil “Fur FIri2In§'inAc;,,,£§?'»‘»“;:.2 of the United Statis Depanment of Agriculture, " ' ' Diiecur---William E. Cimtrnu. B, A, 'Q ` ' from P. Bi island.-Professor of Econ nnics and Cdmrriyge q'j,§?,‘:.,'»?,g;:|1|';);r _chnlm_e?_i:_cyor-..Chsrles Lyons, Charlottetown, Pl_E; 1i1m<|,.May°,» of _ I ~.riii;=>.~iilNNis iniiicii ',, _ r .\l\;.“Q|Il,“I%the most successful large rancher on Prince Edin;-d Itlgtfd / ‘“*“7."l‘iiiI'ninnii anon’ th bail ti _ 1 i I ss.nss...~., . ...:.......‘::°.i’"....:..‘;ii:::;s.‘r:"‘.'”° '°"""°°' . under the direct supcrvlsiod oi' Mtr ha » ~a o\eto_iiin'|iueh dudpersonuliyteuds the minimis. An eilielen mio! mea ll *~ _t."fl*.|,5'f`Ill_5_hil\iiyl|i¢~n_`|\d 'guarding ihe Ranch. _ \ _ ' ,P“.‘P°°“" '° -l°\W‘l°"_ l°\i¢l. Charlottetown, I., 50 per cenl November I5, l9|3 I