._ ____ I Vi ` l.;'\ , ~ ,i -- .i. i it ll., .’__; ‘ _ic f ‘i.-'_ii`§ 1- 'f-iw. .5 - - *_.-s~.-sf~s_g»~f~$ H: al _ . . le. L_; - :_ it ,T iililx 17"; ll me .. _ . ff* .li iii 1.9;; 1. fi 3* Wil ii'-' . lu “ia 1 . ‘_ if-ff: 't .L li ’5.-‘W _,___ _, 5 -= -`i‘» ‘33Lf_=-1:. . if _i *I 1 1 L4 lr 4 .1 1 -5-:if i _, ill 3 P J.. iii, .» at-I: v *.1 ' _iii i ";“v Hill! " Ili rapt ,u i F ii 4. _-.;_»' .~., r i. 'f f_.= _,L ‘I 2,. _ ~ #_ . li . 1 .“. ,}__;_ il , I l t .l._.~ ..‘.‘-. . i i _ ,lit 1. .K ri. . fx! .. _ on _ |,!.tf_ it . 2 The ranch hasan _enviable history of success. it _ .'< :_ ;__;_- ‘:~-. ' Vice-President--Dr. B. C. Borden, Sackville, N. B. 3.* I.. 'PHE Ulu' UF THE DHEAMER I' would ily to the woods' low rustle _...- (By John Boyle 0'Reilly) I am tired ui planning and tolling In the crowded hives of men; Heart-wcnry ol building and spoil .\'nd spoiling and building again. And I long lor the dcur old riv0P. Where I dreamed my YOUUI i\W8Yi For a dren er lives forever, And a toiler dies in ii day. 1 uni sick oi the showy sccmitlfr. tl! ii lile that is hull ii lc; Ot thc faces lined “ith scheming ln the throng that hurrics hy l`rom the sleepless tho\ights` ileuvor I would so where the childrfcn pl l-‘ur a tlrciiiiws lives forever. And ;i tiiiiikcr dies in ri day. l can lecl no pride. but iity l-'or the i\iiri‘:iis the rich crdur There is nothing wort in the city But the patient lives uh, the little hands too skilful. ing_ _ And n toiler difm in n duy. cn- ,,y_ ,hllNAl`(D'S LINAMENT. ` ' _,_ ` Lakaheld, Que., Oct. 9, 1907. And the qhokod _ weedll ' _'rho daughters heart grown wilful. And the father's heart that bleeds! _\o, ho! from the street's rude tie, From trullhics of mart and stage, And the nicaduw's kindly page. filet me dream an of old in the river, ‘ .\nd he loved for the dream alu.iiy; ,Fur ndrcnmcr lives forever, C I \ ` LT.-OOL. C. CREW READ. Sussex. i I was cured cf Acute llheumatllm ,by MINARWS LINAMENT. lhlarkhaiu, Ont. C. B. BILLING. I was cuzed of Rheumatic Gout by llulilax. ANDREW KING. I was cured ol Acute Bronchitis by M1N.\liD'S l.INAMl~JN'I‘. vi thc poor. ‘ ' _ V 9 T” __. _i (i 4 .llc,__»_ _,A _i_ l i 1 Kill The Weeds And lnsects~ . ‘ “Readeana” Rose Bug Exterminator Directions For Use For killing :incl clrivmg :iway Rose Bugs, Ant.; :mtl in- sects of every kind which infest Rose _Bushes Lliisaiitlic- mums. Carnations, Nzistiirtiurns, Dzihlras. .Sweet Peas. As- tcrs, Hollyhock, and Grape-Vines, etc `Readeana _Rose Bug Exterminator" is excellent. For Rose Bugs Ants`| Use 6 ounces to cach gallon of and Caterpillars I water ‘ lgrowwa will be ensured 5. sutliclency ~Mzicllonnld, of Pinette, Vice-l’resi- ‘ . 1 ’ I ., Member of Executive of P. Eel. Silver Fox Breeders’ Association. _ i; M|`or A. A. Bartlett, Charlottetown, P. E. l. 1 _ __l’resid_eiit,_“'l'lie Cusrdisn Pnlilishing C_onipany_”_._ _ _ For Currant and Grape Worms, (Use /i ounces to each . Red Spider and Mealy Bug gallon of water. ‘ For Insects on Very Delicate Usc A ounces to each or Sensitive Plants _ igallon of water. I Apply with a fmc sprayer in the morning and after sunset. PRICE: Quart Bottle, $1.50 l Reade’s Electric Worm Eradicator For Cut Worms, use two ounces to each gallon of ,_ water, and apply with aw:iLci'i\ii':cz\ri, <__lrcnclimg the ground . thoroughly. 'l`hcsc worms do not risc to the suriacc as other worms do, but dic in the ground. Apply early in the _ Directions For Using IT .PAYS in tnis province. tho` City Edward Egan, lor a second against the Pro- iiiintion Act was mud 6200 or four months imprisonment; while Lawrance Gaudet; was lined ‘100 Cr threo .nonths for , tlrst~_o!_¥0l\¢B. M- bert I-Iughcs and James Donovan were euch tlned '$5 or twenty days tcr drunkenness. _ ~ POLICE Police Court GOOD i’it0Sl’ECTS.-The Go-0l>er- ativo Fruit Company have purchased n gupply of barrel stock, and fruit of package (or their apples. 'l"nc Danni-rmtnr ol Acricultuw is doing it; part in giving instruction in caring for orchards. The trees are oil hcuv ly covered with bloom and there is plenty of moisture in the ground to ensure rapid growth. The danger from frost is about lust, and every- thing nugurs well lor the fruit SPOW' ers this autumn. 'I'IlE PI.\`l~I'l"TI-I MOTOR BOATi (`LliB.-'l‘he annual meeting of the club met on wth of May. at the store of Robert Ross, matters were discussed, such as n. joining fee which was placed at 25 cents, also the regatta, which will be held in July this ycnr. The following oillcers were elected: Jno. MacDonald, Jr.,~ oi Point Prim, President; J. J. dont; Harold Brown, oi I’inette,.\`oc.- Treasurer, and tcn dir€Ct0fB, Bll Of i’inette. SPI-IOOL EXAMINATIONS. --The following is the stui‘,)ug oi 'Ll-'5 FUD' ils ol St. Mury’t Stlicol as o. re- sult of the examinations for the month oi' April. The nantes of the pupils in the iliilcruit grades wire arrmigctl in order of merit. Grade VII.-~l, .loscpli Uuote; 2, P-ierrc Piu- Antione Doiron; 3, Joseph E. Pine eau. Grade V.-~l, Anirele Galllllli 2. eau. Grade IV.--I, _‘.larie P. "‘ineiiu: 2, Julish Pineiiu; 3, Janie Gallant and Rose Pincau (eqiutl). Grade ll.-~ 1, Mlolpuc Rogers; 2, Beniot Roe- cra; If, lliigene Pitrc and Firmain l'i»~cziu'feqiia1). Grade I-l. [gm-ice Pineau; 2, Lawrence Pinciiu; 3, `.lnch;iriul; Buote, teacher.-Z. FUUND l<`0X.- Mr. Mont McKay mul Jos. Ilarrctt, Mt. Stewart, while returning home from their regular work on the section on Saturday evening, saw a smell animiil-rescn»h- ling 3 fox coping towards th-em on the truck. To their great surprise. it came quite iicnr so that they situ' with certziiiity it was ,I lox. 'Plicn it mutle :i dnsli for ii sir-.iii 'iurrow which it had recently _n".'ule. on tha l-.river side of the ti'a\':li.»;:iid !\lr. Ilnrrctt dexterioiiniy pu.; ins cout over the intrancc, wniln l\'lc.Kuy fi morning. For Worms at thc roots of trees, fruit or vegetables, carefully measure one ounce of the VVorm Eradicator to each gallon of water; put into a_ wooden _ pail; agitate the whole well together. thanapply in the ordinary viay, using I n watering can. For this piiroosc, during the bummer months it is beet io apply it cz-irly in thc morning. PRICE: Quart Bottle, $1.50 l 'I‘h0'°¢l<&l(¢ °° 77 S.§’i...i§I.‘fi"l»I`..."‘.‘l. Herbicide l The Wced Exterminator _ “Iliz1<|uc||>is" is :1 liquid preparation for thc killing of i grass and v\tcc’s of cvcry kind on roadways, paths, gut- ( ters, tennis courts-any place that grass or weeds are not >‘ wanted. _ _ it is applied by m<_=ans_ of apparatus of any k_1nd, from g the small garden- sprinkling can to thc sprinkling car or i cart. _ I _ Directions For Using _ ` A-air 4 ta Q.-_Qin-_@3111 hm.-_r~__|~ For thc destruction of wccils, ;;|';i.=~.s, <~tt'.,on roadways’ drives. gutters, l>riclc'walks, it-mils courts. ctc. l Mix thoroughly one (l) part of “lIc'rbccide” with 40 ; parts of water. A PRICE 1 Quart Can $1.00, l-2 Gall. Can $1.80 Full directions on each paickagc of any of the above. " i Carter & Company, Limited Charlottetown , Selling Agents for P. E. Island 3012-6-185/lthsat2iEfin2i. __-,7_w_U¢»<_`r_r_uUsr~-v-anlwvt-vu, _ _ .hn '|,.. ._ . . - - ---~-f~ - v.. _| John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited Authorized Capital... .....$750.000. Par value of 'shares...__, ......... ..100. R E M E M B E R ' l The l)lNNlS PLDIGREED FOXES are the best in the world. 3 A large Company is a good insurance. BOARD OF DIRECTORS President-.lohn R. Dinnis, lisq.. Charlottetown, P. E. l. Stocltman and Fox Rancher President, Mt. Allison University. Secretary-Treasurer and Business Manager- W. li. Cameron, B. A., (Oxon) Charlottetown, P. E. l. Professor of Economics and Commerce, St Diinstsn s College, quickly “fade ri' wire uouse, into which the unsopliisticateit' reynard placed his head quite iinsiispcctingly She was thcn ilrziuii out and tli-Us two genthzr-eu are the pro-.ui uwiicrs of ii tlirec-n\oni.li old excellent latch, if not something better.--l.. l5XAVIl‘.'ATIONS.- The fi:llovvlv:i;: is the stiintliiig oi the senior cliisfi oi' St. Ai1n'f: Scliool No. 102 in the dillerrut o'ihjcci.s in which they were fixzm'-Enezl flurinf; the month of April. Nzunrs .-we ;ii~i‘:i|igetl in orilcr of mer- it, Renirliiig.--l, Peter J. Walsh and John Leo 1lCGllitZun :mil Bertie I.. Viliiisli irxuliul); 2, Mary A. O’(‘.cii- nur. Spelling.-1, John Leo Mc- (lui,’<.’oi:iior; 3, Tcter J. Walsh and John Leo Mc- ilui-;.-in (e;|i'-ll). Arithmetic.-1, John L-:o Mcfluigan; 2, Peter J. Wnleh und Mary A. U'(Zonnnr (equal). His- t0VY~-l MHFY /\» 0`Uonuoi' und Pet- er J. llulsh (equzil); Ll, John l.co l\lcGiii,;'an; Il, ljertia l.\. Walsh. Lut- iu.-l, l’l‘_tcr J. Walsh; 2, .lgkm L29 Mctluigrin and Bcrtio L_ Walsh feqiial); Il. Mary A. 0'Coo|ior. .Ai 5-75llN1<-1. Mary A. O'Ccnnor; 2, Bertie Walsh; 3, John Iico l_fcGuigan i. Peter J. Walth. Geometry.-1, Bertie l.. Walsh; 2, Peter J. Walsh; 3, Mary A. 0-'Connos; 4, John Leo McGuizun. French.-1, Bertie, I.. Walsh; 2, Peter J. Walsh; 3, Mary A. 0'Ccnuor; 4, Jo-hn.Leo Mcuiuig- an. Peter l.cClnir,,'tcncher.-23. ::When driving- motoring or en- ion will be assziiled by dust, wind, sun and other natural enemies to line skin and good complexion. If you wish to protect yourself against: these complexion destroyers you should use McKinnon's Witch Hazel (Jream, a splendid preparation for keeping the skin aiitiny smooth, vel- vety solt, and duintily clear, n hot.- tle 25c. McKinnon Drug (‘o., ltexall store, corner Great (leorge and Kent Streets Mtt. 'aqmzwg-9.5515 'siuioaog liiuwi wwf' wi vuoxo >m1iiu:: 'H008 Slugppud pmqaim zoub prof) gufldiz ' :2Wo are Pioneers in the Manufac- ture of LEMON SOUR dz IRON Blt_EW. _Wo make these. others imt~ txté. 2799-6-6M2wka. l 3_7 . `~-_ 'w was The World-Wide Fox !1§°li°°¢° joying out door lite, your complex-_` or Rev n an vqrv ner.-non \f0l'i_1B. . that art mindful The choir rendered _A PLE is.iN'r `SURPnIsn~.-- Mr Alexander Brown ol Seattle, U. S. A., arrived ID "Charlottetown ou 'Thursday n'lg~lit"s train -and dr-ave out on Friday morning on a short vislt to his parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel l3rown,_ Pownal, and as they had no 1-etice cf his coming it was li pleasant surprise. Mr. Brown left the Island rev:-ntccn years ago and went tn Seattle where he jolntd tha DOUGH 'orce, and served with ability anal distinction, for u (ew years, his excellent mpral qualities and detective genius, being rec-ig-nlzed, he received a deserved promotion, and is now an lionoured nien.~`_ier of that splendid- lorce. Mr. Brown was granted one months vacation che first hc has taken in seventeen years. Hi! Wife-and little rlaiighter are now on 9, visit tn her parents in Bergen, Norway. _ IMP(1H.'l‘ANT TO TEACHERS.- P. E. I. teachers, actually engaged in teachiiia, or who purpose teaching in this province during the next school yefr. .who attend the session of the S n;mer School of Science ‘to be held in this city July 7th to 28th, and whose record for clues 'attend- ance and work is satisfactory, ,ii-ill in addition to free tuition receive o. cash ron\n~ of eight dollars ($8)" nud- o reiuzu! "ei the railway fare paid by them to attend the school. ln ad- dition to the ul;-ave, u bonus willbc given to all teachers who complete the course given at the Summer School, und successfully carry out the wort: in their schools. The a~ mount. of the. bonus is not yct de- teijmiiicd, but it will be a creditable mic. To icceive the lxonus the jvbach- ers ivnrlr must he favcrzthly reported upon by the Inspector. CliAl"Al’D SCHOUi,.- Folloviiig is the standing of the pupils of Cro- pnud High School for the month of April:-- ll. S. Fruczr's Department. (trade VIII.--I, Hilbert Nicholson; 2, Ralph Wiutlsor. Grade \’ll.-l, John Nicholccn; 12, loytl Newsom. Grade VI.~-1, Eric Luwth-sr; 2, Marion Nic< holsoii; ll, llcuriettu l.ow-th-er. Grade V.-l, l<`.\-'tlyn Win't;inlcy lliiruess; 2, Mary New- ti-emz 3, '.io|iel ll\ir_rc_si'. (lrnde I_- ], Jack lluvycr; 2, l.r:L:1 NLC.;-dy; 3 llc:\f.rir<\ (1r.l.h. Rc;;uI:irity and l"un-- c._unlityi'~- _'guy Full, St.-1nl;_v Bur- gess, hldiih 'l`l.on:'_\si:n_ Kcnucth Lionel liiirgcss. _`\\\'\\ \\\ `_ \\\r( _ \ KIDNEY P|LL5 __ .l\\\\\ 0\ ,»i;~,l °'»‘\m:1'ES B _.|i|\ll'i'_",."\if" ,. _ ,i _ _ "Before you plant your seed grain or potato sctts, see that you have Formzzlin. For Formulln will keep the groin tree from sznutt, will pre- vent the growth oi scub on your po» tstoes and will. give you A bigger, better and cleaner crop this year. Price a Pint 401-.. The Two Macs 149 Great George Street. MEM. ‘ You Can I Have this- ___ / A Clock I For 90c It is a goodftimc meter with large, bright figures, clear alarm, and an insistent ring. _ A good clock to wake you in the morning and tell you the time by day. ' W. N. _Tanton Sunnyside ' 1 "~ _\ I I (Ji. ?l_._\~ _ 1.. ti. sn..waistittusleino W.. i...v.§....;.......,. ~si'lk and net waists... -Some of them we carried`over from last season,§most of them are‘1iew freshstock; the mak- ing talone would cost you more than the price we have now placed on the finished article. _ ,» _ _ t .- ~ _Everyone of. these will be sold this week at-$2.49 each, in sizes from'32 to 44, * f I l . _ . A. Mcnonld .£i:..:;'c:. ' _ _ _ __ Il 'i -_i Q1 , I _ li* ig > 4 class trot, purse $100 and Murray Harbor branches to cov~ 0 class poop, purge , _ ~ $100, er the cost ol special trains these will bo run leaving Charlottetown TRAIN AnRAN<;i~:1\1|iN'rs for Murray Harbor at 'L15 i>- m.. and ' ` for Sourls a.t.7.30 p. m.~ 9:5" wr: THE lllllilllllllliliii som tcuuul; Il, Aiinie '}ill_ Grade IL.” lllillliili PARK JUNE HlEiS The lollowing races will be held on the Charlottetown Driving Park on Monday the 22nd., June instant. 2.19 class trot and pace, purse $200. 1’ e ers will go by all regular ` trail: dig the P. E. I. llaihuay onl Admission to grand stand and all the morning or the 22nd. inet. parte of srounde only 25 cents. ` l For further inlormation write the A special train will leave Char Secfeliafl- lottctown for Tignish ur. 6.45 D. m. Frank I-,_ Hearth For Georgetown und Montague at p,-°si,1c,,t_ 7»30 P- m- _ -C. Rf Elmallwood, _ _ _ Secretary. _Ii a suflicient number ui passengers 2393_5_11_Mtf_ come from stations on the Souris A r D0DD`S"f»i The “Premier” Co. _ _ ie, fir). Q-.Ji 595/I ° A »-.\\\.\>>>¢» sf/ I- _ I ~ I. A: ...°~t.LL»<|»e~nf>/‘..»f I in f ,_ B RH 'S 5F___ 1-\_\»\`§:` ` _ _ _,___ ~li’]':i~,_ ‘*IcnE~i'»§"'PfisF,(`¢" ,,~:=,_ }=\\\~`\`-`§‘;:§:-L-a~. "` ` $5 ._ ll ._ Q _ - ».~:.f.»-\*'i - . I ' ` ‘ 'IHEY '““ Because:-:~ ` , . ..(l) It'sffoxes_arethe best obtainable. - I 1 _ __ _ _.1 APPLICATION for sect. may be made -to any ofthe-iaireeiors, ai;¢¢mpaiiie;i»bv. _ 10 p. c. of the amoun_t.____§h§i.i_'esi$50 each. :__ v ‘ _- . 1;.-_ I lube* _ - nifeeisfs _ 5 '='°°" Cir P°i°*i“=e_f°_ ?`.“°'°“?:¥'.°'._":'_"!"-.f» .‘=-e“°"°°"'°» ' W A. Few Reasons Whyi Premier Silver lack F oX%Ce ,_ ~ (2) The directorate is composedlof thoroughly reliable men who have ` large holdings in the Co. . (3) Mrf. Thomas Moysc, one of the most sufcrssful ranchers of today, _ has Charge ofthe foxes. , (4) It wa-1 under Mr. Moyseis management that the Peerless Co., paid I 900 p. _c. dividend in 1913. ' (5) A very large percentage of foxes ranchod by him have pl'0duc_ed lit- ters the first year. (6) With Mr. Moyse’s usual success the the Premier Co.;':~.liould pay _ about 100 p. c. next year. 1 L ' _ ' I (7) 'l`he_inves_tor may rest assureditliat he will get every- dollar that he- -~-is entitled to. _ - - (8) 'l`he ranching cost is only 7 p. c. of the iiicrease. Now is theeTime to Invest:--- - _ _ - I Up to _luly lst anyone applying for stock dienrtly to the Co' , pets a dividend of 10 p. c. which makes the capitalization only ($16,200 per pair. - i , _ The ' ‘- _ is J l \ Lf' _:j_;_, wg_._t___)., _ \ - I I 1 . 4 _ »