_ _ ` -190%* .¢9iii.ti.=fl\1.vi;l..|-..f.¢!=». i THB GUARD i l `I . SEB." ‘ so so Bctweén d and and Charlottetown. ~ anon uommnai. .ir 2 P. ir. ' rnou cxaanorrrmwn .vt 6 P. M. u th'_!u‘ly R ir _ I( CC H H 1 t A . ‘- u Rom u. ll _Cl H °"' nth Sept. “ l¢ 4| ` it “ iath Oct. H t( it , , - u th Nov " “ wi. Monday, éthjune Mon_day,-xgthhjppe. ._ . 1-ith J :gtk u‘ly th Aug. 225:18: 5 t-`. 19th ‘P 3rd Oct. 17th u :mt “ i4th Nov. ll , 'Comn`ienci‘i'i§ iath Selptemher leave Montreal at 1 p Returning lleave ictou, N1 S. for Charlotteto noou on arrival of trains from Halifax and St. john. ‘ @Subject' to change should circumstances require. BROS., ,A_getits,_Charlottetown. rn. , on the Mondays at P, _ Hmll rsl Sh There is something about the when mentioned in connection with Ot. word Amherst shoe leather that puts the purchaser at ease at once regarding Wear, honesty, comfort, reliability. Its 'a great thing to know the goods you sell will stand test of time and hard wear. the test-the TH/\'I"S WHY you find our shoes for sale in g most all the best stores. Hmherst Boot and Shoe Zo., LiMiTi:D. Amherst. N. S. ESTABLISHED I867. 28 sat _gi w3i _ 'Na-*Rrvl i `7:tts seii of/-tvs’ Pi. NTS -sv ,._` _-9' Be. s -I__i U Q. €"1' Our lauts comprise all the popular varieties for the flower garden, and vegetable plants for vegetable garden - Vlfe make ii specialty of this dc- __ _.. partnieiit of our business, rais- ing large_ quzintities f_or_ our - own planting, and our tustoni~ _'fun 1"* /W vp., n- »"1 , vcvff- "17,' . ..._ _, _ ._ ...V o=»»- "- =~’ ers receive the saiiie plants we oiirselves I .=*~` ha plant. _ _ J . r>_ Perennial Plants- A ; . ` _ (wintererl o v e r) QF <§i`1__.l_»_§_lQ `,~. nus t, and daisy .loc _~ _ -_ - . ` .’;\»_`§ ‘per clozen; Carnation, -" _i__""l-"(§f“__ ,»._‘i‘R_~_5"` or-get-iint, sweet ) ,_._-_‘;;i¢_',.;~fL;f, 1 _._'__.;_._` Jig.-_.f:,_’; william, diaiitiius, 5e /<-’ 4,, ' _ ig?" ‘ " ~.-‘if ii ` H". .V each, 5oc per dozen. ,-' ~ ._-,.'___ ~,,»,_ 5-31. A very clioice variety ' -.~\fz;,i|'). . ,_ _ R; of new erennials at ,i -_ “-5- ,_ “"; » . ' W .. ,, ». it "`l' n. I ¢`“'5i"4 J O “-fi, 5.' P 5c each. Annuals A ste rs, piilox, verbena, pe- uiiia, ziiinia, stocks, eedlingl pansy, bal- am, clirysan- ' i‘J.=.‘l ` ;- _ _~f~,;-';?»\ .‘. ,J _ ,_<'.1,;-.'-4. .\,' `-` _',"‘ 4 Y' 1`__. -L pci " ig, nw '__ ,és Per.-:fb .& ' ._- ___1~;*/_L-.__ ___,_;,_ _¢,,-L_-_,,____-_ J" _. , Il _ \_ li) tb.;-.1 rj _ ffhifl r < 3 . 'i ‘Q tlieiiiuiii, colIiopsis‘ cfiiidytiift, iiiigiioii- cite, .~\fi'icz\ii and l.c 'ion of honor inur- igiild, baclieiors` but- tons, snap dragon. salipaglosis, lark- spur, iiastiirtiuiii tall and dwarf, etc., etc., at i5e per dozen. Lolieliii,nlyssiiiiii and _sgolileii feather at _soc per iori. Double and single dalilia from eccd, very choice, 2_f,c per dozen. Vegetable Plants 'Fraiisplanted (extra early) Cabbage 4oc per ioo, caulidowcr 5oc per loo, toiiiatoes 25c. per rlozt-ii,celerY 5oc per loo. Late plants for fall and winter use, cabbage izc pei' ioo, tomato 12C per dozen, cauliflower 4oc per ioo, celery 4oc per ioo. Whenever possible order to be sent by freight, ordering by mail add 6c per ioo for postage for cabbage. cele ,and cau1iiiower,anil 3c per dozen for tonmtocs; perennials lc eattli for post- agegrhut for annuals we pay the postage. Please reiiieiiiber to send LASH with order. Should we run short of any variety, state if we can substitute another. _ Take notice tliat we are in tlie iiiarket evcry day, so “any old slay ai all" is market day with us. Our specialties in seeds now are, beets. carrots,parsnips, nianglc. giant sugar beet turnip including llaszard`s improved (true) butter beans, sweet peas, etc., etc y We advise ns many as can make it convenient to cali on other days beside market days, Tiiesdriy and Friday, and avoid the rush on those days. Jo Jo & East emi Market, Cliarlottetown, next to Saunders & Ncwsonfs Meat Market. qa mo irl awtf I ,~ *_ l .__._ __ - If you desire prices on the best grade of LERTHER RNIJ RUBBER BEITING helt hooks,belt punehes,belt lacing, Write 01' Call 10 S. W, C RA B B E , WALKER’S CORNER. ri __ _ll le! E. *Choose Tho BF-'ST it Tae Tooaoco Epicure who does not use the Hickev Twist, Pearl or Ruby Hua ne.vcr derived that real enjoyment which is his- The are the cms of the IfB4i¢- ye-mi; cdr Mixriians in i and 2 ifounn Tins, group; §§__.§}§HorsoN R 0,, qv rhnrlmtunn-v» In R l - » "I "i1"l.' fit". .. f .’a' -,M ‘..‘i_`--K ' ` _' lr ..,_.,_,M|§IAK§§..0.f BIRDS _ ` they An an nn or count with ‘I ; N 'WPV=l.\l¢¢t°|\. ` f _ Probably in ii state ot wild nature NNI nlvlr make miltakes, but where they camo in contact with our civiuu- tlol Qld lll confronted by new condi- tions they very naturally make mis- taken. For instance, their cunning in nest building sometime: deserts them. The art of the bird is to conceal its not both as to position and as to ma- terial, but now and their it in betrayed into weaving into its structure showy and biurro bit: or this or that, which give its secret away and which seem to viollto all the traditions of its kind. I have the picture of n robin's nest be- fon me upon me outside ot which an ltuok n small musliii flower, a lea! Iromi I small calendar and a photo graph of a local celebrity. A more ilconlruoul use of material in bird ltdlltocturo it would be hard to tind. I have been told of another robin’| nest upon thi oiltlido of which the bird had fastened n wooden label from a near by lower bed marked “Wake Robin.” dll another nest I have seen built upon n large, showy foundation of the paperlike flowers ci' anteiinariu, or ev- erlasting. The wood tlirush frequently weaves I fragment of newspaper or a whlto rag into the foundation of its nest. “Evil communications corrupt good manners." The newspaper and the ro( bag unsettlo the wits of the birds. Tho phmbe bird is capable of this kind of mistake or indiscretion. All the past generations of her tribe have built upon natural and therefore neutral sites, usually under shelving and over- hanging rocks, and the art of adapting the nest to its surroundings, blending it with them, has been highly devel 0D€Cl- BU! Dllwbe now fi'ei|iiciitly builds under our sheds and porches. where, so tai' as concealment is con- C€l'D<‘ll. I1 Change of material, say from moss to dry grass or shreds of bark, would be an advantage to her. But she departs not n miie from the family tra- i‘lit\ns; she uses thc same woody inosscs Wbicii in sonic cases. especially when the nest is placed upon uncii-nly sawed timber, makes her secret an open one to all eyes.-John Burrougii- in Century. THE SlNGlNG BULLET. ll You lieur ll “'l||1.. \.uu \l:|y B0 sure it \v¢»|.'¢ un ion. "Don`t be ni`i'ai|l of :i bullet 1li:il vou’ve heard wlii.-1lf-," said an olil sol- llicr. “If it sings in _\':_f /1"" 1./= the sfgri of the ` \ \ Nr ~ '~.§§_ J'-‘_,~_:&. " _‘is Q LT' C-- '.`n ., t 5 .s V ~ _‘_ `_-Fl' --f tr-~ ~-- ~» /itz'/'vasf/'fvrr /n-7"" - -<- » _J / /'