'v RESERVE WE 37th for Rollo Bay Tea. D1113 Bass given free wltlrevery new or renewal subscription to the Guardian. AUTO STROP RAZOR in case P08t Paid to any address in Canada °l1 P0001011 0i’ a new or renewal THE CENTRAL NEW PREMIUM — Ladies Shop- GUARDIAN MCQUAiw-s TAXI SERVICE. — Phone 17. WHERE ARE YOU going July 27, to Rollo Bay. LADIES SHOPPING BAGS C011- veijtable to two sizes. Free‘ with each new or renewal yearly sub Bflrllllion of the Guardian. THE ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN» GUARDIAN ' Sheep Problems (By British United Press)- SYNDElifi-N. 8., July ilk-Drought, enemy of the Australian sheep- mastem. forced a ‘Central Queens- land owner to spend 19}000 sheep, all that remained of 70,000 after two years’ dry spell. 300 miles to a dis- trict where feed was good. That was twelve months ago. In the interval. the owner's property was refreshed of Australia Making friends every‘ da LIPPER is just about the jollieat tobacco you ever smoked‘. It puts you Paris Beggar As Human Sale (By British United Press) . PARIS, July 22.—A street beggar. who turned out to be a "living safe." was arrested the other day for beg- ging on the terrace of a boulevard cafe. The man, who gave his name as fouls Lamar. aged 52, was dressed in_rags. He told the police that he had had nothing for two days. yesrly'°"b'°1‘lutiou to rid Guar- by rains, which, however, did not 1-111" 11 WM‘ 1111100110190 the the i“ “ 3°“ l“'“'°‘"' “ .' 111M1- ' . erB£$'5STlnsd§R\_/[L?E2; reach w the country when, his sheep man's rags had several secret/‘poclr- soon a s you light RENEW Y0?‘ ‘ ‘ i1 a. NorihyRivei 8 ll-m. Long were m‘ “gmmmm "This “r”- “s Bu’ andfhat the ma” W“ simply your pipe; helps to ' toda simscmnw" Creek 1.30 p. iii. w. n. MacWalker, "W" '1“ "l" "llf-"yelll"! 11011100" l‘ °°"°‘°“ Wm‘ "Id ‘M m“ "°°°”' keev yo“ 00111011194 r y and be in line for the Con- M, i ~ ' » and the sheep property been,“ the searchers produced from the vrrlable Waterproof Shopping Baa ”“'°" - drought-stricken and the sheep- ""1008 cleverly lfldden Kris r10 “n d“ “mm “d "0" b01118 Blyfln 1N6 with each year- FREE mm (moss CHEST inns-ini- hnd in '39; his sheep‘ hack less than 15,000 francs ($600) in makes you appreciate - 1y wmmmm‘ ' CLINICS will be held in the doctors 1° the" “°'“°' baidk nines m! om 2'00‘; mm” m ' ‘ 110W friendly 0 "filly 1 l‘ "—"— i-Ie was beset b one of the many 3° °° "5- COUPONS ' d k’ b ' oflices in Eldon, July. 22nd morning . y l" 81/" y Q00 srno m3 to acco hazgligphagUfigliilvlPxsfilid all: only. New (Illa-Wow July 28th. Only Problems which the Australian wool thgllfv gslsiffingierifigdmise; 5311):; fthfrt‘ “wage “m! n”, good for can be. i. ' 3° cases referred by the doctors will be FY°W°T has l" “miller l" “d” m ' ‘ alualz/e Praia/m. i "Jig; f f ' nnd oonnii-ion yin (ii-on; Bi-iinin Island on Monday to visit friendiytwo tiers of crates, carted 150. Hard- ca, July 22.—’l‘lie departmental re- Q1718 July issue 0f our_ publication “Inwestment h, v. ° ' w“ on‘. din-in; he,“ week a, iniiown__.irnli for a few days-Moncton Transcript»; iy stopping to rest, the drivers rush-r port of the South African police terns contains a review of the Canadian con- , e. a o, . KGIVIIIG, mnii by ginning!‘ Moutroyal from zed boo-l; rind forth over that 300 for i925, which has iecenily been stitution and parliamentary system, and outline; '. Quebec on Tuesday, the 26th. Full Mr. and Mrs. Walter CrOclfefnmiles stage with their P10010115 111101511011. 0011l0l11-‘1 11 11111111011" 00' Canada's economic development since Confed- .1‘ " mail by sionnior Emnronn oi witli their guests, Miss Helena cargo, Aclml of the way in which u police - No otlijcffibdrlias so much I “quality, performance and Your choice of a Valet Auto Strap Razor, blade and strap free. or Val- et Utility Kiulfe free. Eielitr cue makes a remarkable premium. ATTENDING CONGREBS_Mr. F. A. Drlscoll, poultryman at Ex- perimental Farm,‘ left on Wednes- day, on route to the Poultry Con- gress at Ottawa. Before returning he intends to visit his sisters and brothers in Montreal, Buffalo. New York and Boston. PRESBVTERIAN ' SERVICES. Service in connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be lield at Borden and Tryon at 11 s. m., and 7.30 p. m. respect- ively. Sunday school services at. Borden and Tryon nl. '10 a. m. and 2.30 p. rn. respectively, MAIL FOR OVERSEAS-Mails will be despatched to Great Britain France sailing from Quebec on Wednesday, the 27th. Full mail by the Steamer Montcalm sailing from Montreal on Friday, the 29th. Full mail for Ireland and Scotland by Steamer Letitia sailii from Mont- real on Friday, the 29f . A direct examined by the specialist. 00i6-7-22-3l. —--—<-o->-—i- PERSONALS Dunning of Hampton Village, N. .. are enjoying a motor trip through the Province. Mr. Frank Tlnney left Wednes- day morning as a representative from P. E. I. to attend the Poultry Congress at Ottawa. i John L. Godkln, Grafton Street. a l Mr. and Mrs. William Murray.) Mrs. William Hannah, accompaniedi‘ by Mr. and Mrs. R. B. U. Irving, of I Saint John, went to Prince Edwardl Cruke of Vancouver, and Mrs. E. (1.1 Saunders of Kamloops, left Wed- to P.E.l. ——Truro News. l l service in the Stunhope Hall, Sun- / Rev. W. P. Dunning and M s.‘ make his produce the most sought after in the world. His sheep could not travel back on foot, as they had gone, because they could not exist on the parched country. With not a blade ofgrass for scores of miles, it was hopeless to think that more than a few hundreds could survive the ordeal. It was planned to trans- .port feed with them, and bore for {water on the way, but this method would have cost more than the sheep‘ were worth, and it was abandoned. Then motor-trucks came to the Write for Premium Catalogue l0 The B. Flor/dc (jam/may, Limited, Quebcr. 15° PackaQes hour later he was found in his cell counting a bundle of l0 franc notes. whereupon the Commissary of Police ordered‘ that the man should be undressed and all his clothes inspected. . An additional 2,000 francs in i0, and 20-franc notes were found in his shirt, and 1,000 francs in hisi hat. | “Now take ofl’ your boots," said the police official. In the toecaps about 1,000 francs in gold were hid-' den. CLIPPER is making o lot of friends, these days. LIPPER CUT PLUG cheep-owner's rescue. All such avail- Mi-n Ado M, wilnon of 0mnlia,jable trucks in Wlnton and Long- fy Nebraska. arrived on Thursday unalreueh. Central Queensland wWn-l ‘This ls all my 001111085 111001.008- is the guest of her brother, Mrflships were engaged to carry the 81118 1'01‘ 30 YBRYS." W08 the ‘P001’ ‘sheep the, 300 miles from theirlmans rePly- agistment area to their owner‘s pro-‘ perty. Three hundred miles of the worst roads in Queensland. One-ton trucks carried 50 per trip, two-ton trucks 80, and four-ton trucks, with It was a daring experiment, but it succeeded. Losses were remarkably nesdiiy morning for a week's visit in.“ The Sheep cost ‘a dollar and a 1'0il01”l- W11! 10111111 1101110 "1110 Ills‘ half per head to trans were worth it, for port, but they four dollars‘ worth of wool each. If a couple .of He ‘had Rev. Mr. Stanford will conductqmonths hence each w!“ deliver up (lentil. "Where did you get allthat nion- ?" questioned the commissary. Dog Tracks Murderer. JOHANNESIIURG. South luri- Of Interest T0‘ All Investors dog ran to earth a murderer. oration‘ Tile body of a native, says the A“ holdcrs or potential purchasers of Canadian‘ securities should find this issue oi‘ unusual in- f Lance outside the town of Colensol terest and value. evidently met n violent I detective in charge of the The Copies free on request. For convenience, l l olice do s dil not TPCilil the scene day, July 24th at 10.30 and 'l. Ber-whey had died’ they wouid m; have l1 E 1 . . vices will continue throughout theme“ worm balm‘ dam" apiece’ of file crime until 9 p. 111-. and ol- week M a p_ m_ Mr’ Turpel assisting“ ‘ though a (log was tried, nothing A welcome m an i could be accomplished that night. ' l ' There were several dlffeieift-I r Mr Ralph s_ Huesfls, Maritime‘ lfootprints round the body, indicat- representatlve of Blatchford Calf‘ ing that lllore t lion one person was Meal Company of Canada Ltd, left: For t l implicated in the crime. These this weeb for Ottawa, where he will. j“spO0l‘fI" were covered up and a be in attendance at the worldmiv (By British United Press) iguard placed over them until morn- Poultry Congress. ' PARIS, July 20.—Very soon afteiwing. _ mall for France by Steamer Alann- ia sailing from Montreal on Friday. the 29th. A full mail for Great Bri- tain by Steamer Albertic sailing from Montreal on Saturday, the 30th, calling at Quebec. .- use the coupon below. 11J¢yie for its sire and price: ----“60 miles per hour A msvrrurs mssvmo _ The regular monthly meeting of East Royalty Women's Institute met st the home of Mrs. Fred Andrew on ,' 5 to. .015) miles per hour- - m.‘ 01/, seconds Please send me “ Investment Items." ‘ .. led at her The dog. at five o'clock the next . r July 13th. Twelve members and the Marquise o‘ L"" d 1- I ' ' . . three visitors present. Meeting 00' MT- and MPB- Bfllll- Herb lmdl residence m “the %f,‘,2f.stg°§'£,“£l$§f,1'“§' lhzazrmztkefng, 83:3 £21,211?! Name ‘ v-rfflllr-fifthg u ened with Institute Ode. Delegates young son, and Mrs. B. R. Eflqumifir "u" 3" E ’ i Address ____ n e oh which wnglscent from one’ of the footprints.- ifigazhfiiepigiiiswiiiilg request: "Inllrle immediately followed it on to my second molar tooth is hidden all: footpath leading w Colenso. in three-carat diamond. Take it out be-Wl U10 l0W11r P0111 11°11'11"!‘ 0011995- mre I am mwnmt land‘ to the main road leading out The r‘ mastic, apparently 1111901190 0t omens“ were appointed for the Convention. It was moved and seconded that fruit be sent to the sick. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Wendelling Morrlssey. Roll c Poinsett of New York, have arrived, on the Island and are guests at: Beach Grove Inn. cradled byflsprings .___.>__________ _—‘_"-_" . . ispanish the French plans of attack. W" ear‘0ld Secret i It is reported that the Duke of‘ Mrs. Ewen MacDonald (L. M. -- M!» lireiij.i.llif°°tir='ll"' r-fuii-yision use: body, A‘ ‘Ad-wheel a r E5F"‘IP°"'1'.'9“.‘.FF'P .- u-r-rnf wu- fiDrive this. Little dress '( . 1118M Baptist Church. Common- wealth Avenue, Boston. Mass, J G . was united in the holy bonds cf Watts. son of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Watts of Rockport, Maine, by the Rev. Harold Magor. D. D., in the presence of n n looked charming in s. gown of Authors. Luncheon was serv d by the hostess. Meeting closed with National Anthem. WEDDING BELLS. -A very pretty wedding took place at the lllie 29th. ‘when- Miss Jennie Rob 1'10 B0". daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bell of Searletown, P. E. I.. mlltrlmcliy to Mr. Hollis Linden ber of invited friends and guess. The bride and Stuart, arevvisitlng in Caven- dish. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alec.C.. Macniiill "Garthmore Farm." ‘ all to be answered by Canadian Mohigomei-y) and two 3on3, chosen,- . Mr. Urban, Pineau of the Bank of,’ Nova Bcotia staff, Sydney. left on‘ return Thursday afternoon accom-i panied by Mrs. Pineau and child after spending an~ enjoyable vaca- tion in the city: r l Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warwick leftl this week for St. John where they will in future reside. has been for some time A Limited and was formerly on the‘ staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia! by curiosity, opened the dead‘ woman's mouth, and one examining‘ the tooth found the diamond re- ferred tc. She decided, however, to keep the news to herself. h In due course the family lawyer came and read the Marquises will. and the relations then learnt that a diamond was contained in one of the teeth of the interred body- The body was exhumed, but. no trace of the ‘diamond could be found. . Suspicion fell on the servant. who] close interrogation, confessed e af M _ i n,‘ w hat she had done and. 0100110". blood-stains ‘cfgfilllj... in; the diamond. restored 1t w lllglhna a suspicious looking knife. The . in the page“ Hardware Qompanwflflhtilli heirs. 80811118 01.19-1- she h9- ‘native claimed all these articles ,as his property, and as he failed been too terrified to sell it. d-le then followed the‘ roads to the tent oi’ a gang oi’ natives who were employed in repairing the road. went into one of the tents, who're there were two beds, jumped on one and barked loudly. A na- tive, who said that he was owner of one of the beds, told the delec- tlve that the other native had dis- appeared at a time coinciding with the morning of the commital of the crime. . . "llhe tent was searched in the presence of this ilative. and on his bed was found a shirt with fresh on it, a knobkerrle, to give a satisfactory account of examined an ancient document, now written in a style suggesting that cf Ivo d'Alegre, one of the French 0f Lost Kingdom (By ‘British United Press) ROME, July 2l.-Professor Fac- chini. the Naples paleographer, has inva private collection at Cerignola. whichgives an account of the battle of Cerignola, where, in i503, the Spaniards, under Gonsalvo da Cord- Ova. defeated unexpectedly the French under the Duc de Memours, and so made the Kingdom of Nap- les a Spanishucolony. It consists of nine sheets of paper, Nemours died during from shock when he realised the SASKATCHEWAN HAS 130 VOTES AT CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION SASKATOON. Sask. July 22,. When the national convention of the Conservative Party takes place in Winnipeg on October i1, Saskatche, wan will be represented by about I30 delegates with voting power. it was announced at a meeting of the Sask- atchewan executive, here. About "50 delegates were present. A resolution committee _to have charge of all resolutions from Saskatchewan was appointed. Following the meetingfit this battle . treachery of the man he had trusted. ' —————<re-&- simian when, _ dinner awimed month visiting her sister, Mrs. l-Iec- iinm G, Collins, a young native oil .. . .. ,=. »_.~ white satin with ‘bridal Veil dnd r _ ‘ ‘h w'the blood climb to be on his D9?‘ “°‘“’“““"' W” Slated a caucus of Saskatche- ' ' r ' ' " carried a boquet of bridal roses herieglonl-Iighfi?! ‘Sexiest’: excellent‘ lsiilrt and tell the name or ilie mlg- It shows that the Spanish success wan delegates would be held prev- '_ ‘i, 8,3 w“ attegded by Minn Ceciiin p“ 9 e w ' a Pianistgsing man. with whom he had slept 310-8 Sui to the ttreiztchegdof (i138 of lOltlS to vthei convention. when dele- . a ‘ ' " ' ..~ D erault. w o wore blue seox- M ' ‘and worked for ilays, he was al~ 8 11 0'5 11105 r115 O 0015- Z1105 W011i dec de who would ‘be _ ’ ette and picture hat to match. The m‘ smnuel wmlmm’ Mmmpan‘ rested, Lleut. Chatillons, who sold the backed for the leadership. ' i r groom w“ ably supported by Mr’ ligniiiidliar Eilniiehtlaxlighiilvir l 22 — Hlfllliilli- I ~ ‘ I x I k "m ' gozlltlfli- “Ra-er otfheliefiiiiiiwiila gt sbuthugfflwel‘. 14111128101310 m; coililiggeDgiild DIIJtileiice-can overcome i - do P ‘ ' P’ ‘d f A I v e . ._ ..sible ill; A W pl} 06-, - .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,0 ,,,,,§.,,,,. morning after Spending o... past M. ..uuu..rr...u........u t. Wil-l Cane ran acific r1 e or Lantic Service lJ h _ ,1 _ - , _ them, The groom is a grad Me tor Macleod, Highland Ave.,' and Ehbw voles, in Bouth Wales, whoi .- 0-,...” h, i _ , r h ‘Of Wentworth Institute, Boa on, “h” "Mlyils- . after leaving school six years $29.1 . l“ 1 co. Mono, The young oonnlo iniond worked at a local brickworks w eie I ~' _..., on ‘ caused him to lose bcthi his arms. ' l Such a disability would ruin the; life of an ordinary person. bill C01" lins had the iron of the Monmouth- shire hills in his blood. As soon as he was convalescent he b68011 l0 m himself to earn a living. A manual: worker prior to his accident, he nowg determined to become a clerk, and began practising writing by holding pen and pencil in his mouth. In less than a. month he. was able to write a legible "hand." and continu-l, ous daily practice enabled him t0 attain the speed of an averasfi writer. The study of accounts and book- keeping followed. and in less than Mr. A. Butler Anderson and Mrs. Andersonnee Ruth Huggan arrived Thursday night from Kansas City.. Mo" and will spend a vacation on Prince Edward Island. the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. W. T. l-Iuggan, 200 1-Illlaboro Street. making a short visit to the bride‘s parents on P. E. I , and intend mak- lng their future home in Boston, Mass. Summer-side 4 nssbnns- soitllrnrucs nowiian, ISLAND s ABMENIAN RELIEFr-REV. A. E. Kochely. Maritime Secretary of the Armenian Relief Association of f‘ *‘ isat resent inthe City soliciting aid‘ or his unfortunate fellow ‘ ymen. The Association has within the past foln- years brought I50 - orphaned Ar ‘ '\ " Mrs. Taylor, wife of Charles Taylor, Station Agent at Salisbury. N. 13., and her two sons Roscoe and Billy, and the farmer's sister, Miss mith, are visiting friends and rela- t yes on Prince Edward Island. At present they are‘ at. North Wiltshire the guests of their‘ cousin, Mrs. A. Bowman. l ""7‘ " p .1 ' T‘ .\ . 7 _v \)l l. . - .- ‘ ii ' tsr the middle of July. Th‘ impnovigéLriig-i-ED LAM; mil rm? lflfltlid after ploughing and -, ~ ~ 9F N' ' barrow it from time to time as- it uiuy require cultivation. ‘Iflllfl nun is to be used for a cabb orop such as certified seed potatoes. ail- ply about twenty ions nor acre 01 Is Ghiiren to-Canada and are now ar- ranging to bring out another hund- red. These children whose parents were massaoredrby the Turks are being educated and trained in fann- (Enperimentsi Farms Note.) There are severed methods re- commended for , the, ingiwllellllllll --————.~<o>_--_ HERMITAGE SCHOOL CLOSING . - lfled to hold any of neglected land l, "1109 m‘ barnyard manure and plough this ing and other occupatio in .a _-__ 8 yflfll‘ h! W" 111101 ward Island. - ; d, under late in the autumn. or if the gcliaol specially provided for them The closing exercises of i-Iermli- mggmzagirgagt-lggélaantre Bmb -.The nesleclfld. 1Md.-“i'°"1d"b° manure is not available until win- by the Armenian Relief Fund. Many age school were held in the class~ 0 3 works. Ebbw Vales. bffered him ‘a position in his office. It was accept- ed. and Mr. Collins is now filling thei job as capably as any clerk with two arms and hands. He attends to all correspondence, enters up the office accounts- books. and controls all ledger entries. ' iorhnpply in the spring R1111 illoush under at least two weeks IIBIOPB planting. Fertiliser 0.11011“ be applied broadcast. and worked well Into the land. h Thirteen buiidrilad , hwy gTy pounds oi chem ca l. of the first comers are now settled in On o homes and are useful and loy Canadian citizens. On ac- count of the excellent conduct and character developed by these child-l‘ ren while in csnsds. the svvern- ment has removed many of the im- 9- migration restrictions which at the - heavy crops‘ of certified 886d‘ in bmhnin; made it difficult w bring differ at parts of. the urovllwe- them to this country. As they hB-yr The mount and mixture needed mvumfly proved h, he exneiieni depends upon the condition of the ciiingnn ilio government lain every _ lind; and the needs of the "w!" may encoiirllllll will‘ “Wlllll- Th9 "an/follows; ‘ cbst of bringing them‘ here is neces- VF""" 5nd it i‘ i” “w” m ‘ o . prim in various intin com- Blllltlffgl" §§u;g";,,§'1§?$,f,i 11°“ ""'""‘° Pug‘ iiiiilaciriiiigiiviiiguigfiifvrtagsriiiigii: ivi-‘grdo 81mm. inoludins snpiiinn cgmset- ilgemne r3; cloyqi‘; n mixture made congratulating both teacher ti on 01101111101! by I 110110011 110W!" . 16f. ‘P0111111: of red clown Zuzana? M _ :1: lpliiigigiglizssulcll; nnznltsrliz-lxgao-lgolvg- lllgam h“ mum‘, Con,“ could . s k6 £211‘ a ‘fading: a good mrylrreasurer of‘ fliflllwliflm rots that Miss Carver was not re- 110i PlI-y £110 P101107 Willy 110 0011 ii “ha tiiepfliird and fourth "d "m 5° 93'5"‘ it“ 139d“ u: dining for ihecnsuing year. Pl!!- lll! 118411110 9111110 "14 "10 ' - heyirotaiion. n clover wnl-Plllllm" “"10”, fmmlltlm The runn- than r-e-ented the Wmlllr wflflrlwtll meledlw- He ‘ t "ma", yeflmhliimniii. in. These cbildrbh. 11' 0 0mm t: teacher witiil s well-filled purse. Pllyewith his nose. He shaves him- "an." d be- um! on m, 5w; own 001ml?! l1" Mam‘? l‘ Y after which refreshments were self with a safety raaor by holding ' llected land is over. helpless but arezmllllmfllm o _ served to ail present. , the razor between the stump of one {yg-Qglgy or yarrow, persecuted. Here I f: om‘? Tbs singing of the National An- arm and the shoulder bans, while he mmfloned may no portunity i0 00001110 1100 l” them brought the very successful Dick up clover should be 0111 d loyal - 11in caused! examination to a ids . . i111! cards, pour- , , m, m, 1...... iumrihy of all mllllllv WW1!“ -—-—-——-——--:-€-—-—- abcttle mwagiusiiinitsnrasnd a “"1'f°r.h°edcfl)p scnibaflocrintheiltmemmner. is room on Thursday. June 30th and were attended by a goodly number of ratepayers and others. The pii- pila were examined in the various subjects by their teacher Miss flu.- lel lCarver assisted by Rev. D. I). Mfldcfilglflflfl andMIsa Ethel Hynes, an s owed by their prompt and accurate answers that they had with 111s "V1118 lsflllmd- ‘hi! 1'5’ been diligently trained during the 111 P1111010 y0l11lB 11,1011 01111100 ill! 5"" pastyear." ~; l, te tiqn to hobbls. Painting and Prizes were distributed to sever- drawinfl “nruwd mm. 8111i he 89f sl of'the children and Miss Marla about mlisteriill the technlcalltle-‘l (lurley Wu! awarded nor Public of both. Today he palms pictures of School Certificate, while all the unusual beauty. 8111i 11M W011 80V- ploughed ionowin;,n"5g' ‘skins Jain rm: ‘ ’ 1000 pounds of a 5-6- Gabi; l” ‘i-‘illlzer have 1110011090 ssrily hesv ' ' - ' 1 ,- kaniiiglipliiw . R. N’: Cornnralngminii-irini-i-iprssaaul Assam?“ Pacific Empress of Australia. Formerly on the Pacific Service of French Regency and the Louis XIX. McLaren Bwvin, European Gena!‘ the Canadian Pacific Steamships smoking room with its oak panels Manager of the (lsaadisn Pacific. . limited WWII-between Vancouver- and tapestry ilecorailons. Tourist h-hdu. m. command.“ Chhuin . aiid the Orient, the lilrunrrss 0f Ausr third class passenger traffic across G. Latte her second voyage will - trails has for the past six months the Atuntic which is greatly on the honor-dd by in, pi-inoo n; wniu been in Great Britain, in the hands increase. is ‘catered to on generous P-fgmlgf gnigqin o; (ii-on; 3 - of Painflield Shipbuilding Company lines, the ‘a commodities provided nnd Mm riniiimin, on Jul, 53, e_ by vnhom the usual has been com- being equal to what most first class mgiidgr Lniin i; nnoyn in mo“; ' plsiely re-englned and re-condition- passengers got. twenty years ago. at passengers from all parts" of T‘ edsothat. she is. 0110911118 the Allflll- The Australia took hm- first trip eiica and the British. idea tleservioe in her new career virtually from the Clydg io sonilnmipion jn a new ship. A June and answered every test. She This luxurious vessel displaces 51,- developed four knots a bour_ above her schedule with a fuel consumption "sn-zzrasza-sm y l " h y from the charitable 000111301‘ ‘$5 Improved in Ivaiue by cultivating ‘ 83°20: ‘fir; province nnii we bespsak er - and seeding-to lifbods Island bent m‘! mm “i. h‘ "an, m. n i m" ‘iittovcd neglbuted land. and mo. hni erous response to his or valet beat grass. _ . m, o“ u annoyed "m, m” y u m when manure is not available, Secilsnd. , This buckwheat may be used as a green w_ r, hovers Empress cf hour-mob be used (l. appeal. . goon ' m", . 860 tons, and carries 1.176 passen- v. at (Iiarlottetowu. . , m H ‘fir; h . iuimn,“ ‘Pd w“ r i th l ury of her fittings less by fiftylper-cent‘. At Smitinmp- the world-cruise ab» of the v ' i i " ‘ldiaulllgii inhiii: iiiiiillbliie firs; igiiii‘ o: outfit’ mutt: ifiifully am. Inlifnituiu 123312’. efigrgflxliyiilfligeiiiiiinuilitfidl gwiililafilriiufilmnihgih Pr!" ""1 "W" 11‘: 5°11" "1"" “"»° ‘”“ ‘"9" P“ m“ “m?! °‘ M‘ vi “mo. gilflg Qpe- dficlc sdirsl. MPO?! lieaed _ ..\ . . g-srne- us", '.'l‘he quantity would insane rm the land is to n-JilAiibODrE-laaerin den Da- ‘ » farsmepos tbdcoudiiioirof-tlie. i» . ‘ '1‘ - - 1 ~ ~ ‘