l 1| 1 e-1' 1 1 ii i 1 -__;¢_#_ apxaumnzmmmc 1=ai1'111`°f" __ _i-qu .Win I crlrcllle niyloroonsi U hgh SmirS‘liimael\.Dianne.-e. Vssesuvsr I-Iss Crest _ .\ Ith. surveys may reveal it ifgposslblo to conjecture lt is _ certain, _ tpe x ' however, that the I gl in these , I respects, ss in many ` is only in use nt the time beginning to evolve 'a spi 'future tioned that the “nm mg 5;-me and briqegmom at, s 1.... iii.. ` _ is ®l Bears 11,110 111111111 iiéiseii is without seem. no timber resources surpass ` ` of any Si at » _ prior ax;ea ofnsimilgrrntma t_n__:le in e vor d. sr f not gn - only vsstinextentbuthala phenomenal growth of abnormally large d splendid merohantsble tim _ represents ivsragp, and is not by any means inliicativo of rare or isolated instances of enormity in _ sise; for the lsland’s mber growth , In _ Us e tiormstnnvulsinnwevcnsli- I tered. The indigenous trees of the css and Loss 0F SLEEP. F 0 r 0 V 8 r lsiandxfnclude _ Douglas ilr, red and FucS1m1le Sn,na|u1c of ::f_{°W1°Yl;)f_:_°;-_;D:“°g§9;\_t:vL1l:_\;;g>sl§; dy i%5 lr westesmbemiock and white oak pop- “‘= °="“"“°“""""”' h ¢\ in mole-or v rio is 11 is ' d K _ _ ,|_ a us nsaersn "°"“““""“'wY°" | 0 MW 00101' Irwin of deiilduws but -beads, etc., which illustrates uw _ V!-llmlfle trees. _ BOOST T0 DOUKHOBORS ` _B;iDraytonfBsys Time Will Make _ ~ _ Thsm§ValuabIe to Country Exact Copy ofwrspper. "_"____ __°__,Mv_ “__ "___ em' _ _ - _ __ _ ‘ ""”“‘““’ "°“‘”‘°"°’ °°‘°“‘°' " Koot d the bo d district L "' `of` the Vancouver Financial Corpor 1 I .l-` 5 i 1 _ ___ if n-by Your Farm Don’t just plough and harrow your land and expect the ground to _produce it’s best returns. Your farm needs attention and care to produce the returns you want. You can’t expect to take out a. good crop every year without giving back to the earth some of the plant foods that each crop consumes. To keep the ground in perfect condition you need 'to feed it with our Unmived Fertilizers. No matter what crop you sow, no' matter what the needs or condition of your fields, you can mix a fertilizer at your home that is scientifically certain to suit the needs perfectly and besides getting you a richer, better, more bountiful crop you put the fields in better condition for succeeding cultlvations. - Free booklets on farming and fertilizers, well written and illustrated will_ be sent you on receipt of address. 1 i 1 1 Auld Bros. 9 = . _‘toms that run counter to twentieth .fcentury civilization, I could not but _admire the manner in which they _,_-1-* _ .TIMBER AND Wealth Vancouver Island is endowed with s wealth or varied timber and diver- slilsd minerals They have Mill the mein source or the euuntrybrdlenue for many years. and yet.n t B third of its area has been ited, so that what present and eontllllblltod Bt internal greatness and connnercial influence That the potentials lie has amused the wond r and admir- ation of travellers _from all parts of the world. And still it is certain the unrevealed and uneuploited in terior, has in this, as in other re- spects# the mlghtiest and greatest reslduum of unrevealed wealth and of commemialmnd industrial potentials preserved for the brilliant epoch ot pnxress on which the lslmd has en- enay an un ary are "a decided acquisition to the _population of British Columbia" is the .minion of C. R. Drayton, manager ';thi'ifty, industrious and deeply religious and although they have peculiar cus _have transformed a veritable wilder- inesnsinto an earthly paradise. I think thatithese people, despite their ways, lconstitute a valuable economic asset asféihey do not ship their money out 10 s country like many aliens. They _are here to stay and time will make them harmonize batter with their social environment. They have a good many thousand acres of land under cultivation, own comfortable homes, one thousand horses and large herds of cattle. They work early nnd_late and mind their own business." _ 'Tmarvelled at the hue waterwcrks _Qstems they have installed in their 'ooloulesf' he continued. “They have 'organisation methods down to a per- fect system. it is n mistake to sup- pose that they are ruled by their socalled leader, Peter Vercgln. All _matters affecting the welfare of the fcommunitiss are decided at meetings held every Sunday, attended by two delegates from each household." ‘_f€“__wA11s oN nuriime Kals'er_»8seks to Reduce Number of _x Encounters ln Army Emperor .William is earnestly en- deavoring to reduce the number of duels fought by German army officers. according to an announcement made to the committee of the Imperial par- liament. His majesty, said the mini- ster., admonished the commanding generals to give their attention to the matter chiefly in the way of improv- ing the training of oillcers._ The ern- peror followed this up with a rescript to the army calling attention to the number of duels caused by oillcers insulting their comrades or civilians. 57741 Form A. Pure Bred Enrolment No. I5 of Owalsss (2.o6 3-4). Catalonia a_ handsome 1 5: 3---107 5 lbs. mahogany hay stallion, foal- ed in 1904. He is of perfect conformation and absolutely sound. He ha irblted smile in 3.14 1-4; last quarter in 32 seconds. He is the best bred- C}£&'I'£-LI_sC)]_\`l' Son of Bingen (2.06 1-4), sire of Uhlan (1.53), the world’s fastest trot iff? Admiral D¢W0Y (2-04 3-4). Klhg Cole (2.05 1~4), jolm Ward (2.05 3‘4)! 0W3l555 (2-06 3-4), full brother to Caialoii; the Leading Lady (3 (2-07); J. Malcolm Forbes (3) (2.09 1-2); Codero (4) (2.09 3 4); Tot.- fU“\‘(2»09 3'4l_; and 109 0il191'S_ with standard records, including Todd (2-14 3'4)- FHS* dam 1“1Pf0V1deUC€ by Prodigal. 6ooo, record 2.12,dam horse in this province and also the handsomest. Come and see him. . __ ,F¢e, $55.00 with return privilege Biugen,his sire stands at $300.00 Chtilon will stand the season at Cataloil Farm, Sherbrook on the unc lion of Lois'x7 and I9, (2 1-2 miles from Siinimerside) ’ I ' " ` ' JAMES T. WAITE, 0wn¢_-_ ' Apj. 7,MfMBtl june 30. _ Sherbrook, P. E. island. msnly virtues." " _ Knew All the Jail Birds is# 1_1 ten 11 erm club msn Pure Island Chocolates 1. War on the Mcsqul _ _ / _ ~ \ta'i1’s war on the malarial mos-1 A,¢y|,,§, 1-|,¢q||||,‘¢ {f"","°|*‘ ‘ r 922-,f,§°,.-,.““s..'°1'i."°1f1i so~a"'° 'fai~'1i}°1'.i1'l-.‘,,.,,,,,° 1°’ A ng- rasaiisii¢__ new I ` ‘tu ui' us’ th “'26 Int ”u'~ as to utilize the wlble 'surface ' of runs vnu ; . _ 1 . " 'Piss » _ . f gi ' __ , _ A-’_“"‘ _ tarsia-_ri-111'” -B _'.“"°’“-U '°‘ ' o’ Qi n- _ F- 1 _.iii-°'l.".i‘..~_R"°*""’°.‘...i °" an ‘fe ` , ( ' v 1 7" .#1111151 what you wwtifvli _Ml issuers: :"_'"f’&"se sau 1s . .f. nieces FV* »` H, C el; 1,..- /C1 *"2 is but he is tra-goer iii. §iia oss Burner ' “" Q.-_-..--¢¢s_~»__.. Bditon the museum, some This was in the nature of a warning ' to the officers to strive against such H practices. It concluded: "Self-control ' and restraint must be cultivated as Brings Ten Dollars an Ounce as Com- imported for a wide variety of pur- 'nm late Jweph H' Joblsn’ turnkey poses from foreign lands is white hair. at the Montreal court ouse was . - -=-<»- ~» -1-W »» W- l'..f'.°'..'°:l'i:: °°§i.i..::°.2r: :ills and l°°k°d “mn by the prlmhen’ of ‘iyrlnn oat known as Asiatic white whom he had charge, as their friend. i__m_ bofnea' from Syria Penh _md l He knew almost every criminal in ,Ubét The may ha" éf the Hyman Montreal and by ms mmmamy with buck grows to sixteen inches in len th the criminal wbnd' he W" " 'rem' the beard to twelve inches* butg irl hm’ t° “‘° "°"°° “nd d°'°°“'°" “° s loc oi 15 ooo or zo ooo pouiids there Wm* °“‘° ‘lame he “um “Hn” ml mi ht be found less' than 25 ounds whether the prisoner was “an old 3 D hum" or 1-B nf" agenda,-_-» H9 was of 16-inch hair. All the lengths are S a big man, weighing over 300 pounds. ilmlzed- p _ mr Thom” Lipton is probsbly the place of which it is used fuk some pecial purposes. principally r the 1r.~.f:.:‘.:::”:.¢;_‘:..::.f::.~;::l:- :nz -1 -4541-1-3, -44-.---, dred clubs in America alone, besides 61° p"°g'"° nou°' °§§_“'°° » ' W a very great°many in Great Britain. ’;,°‘;5 “ind :O tv" Rust £,“;°°°f°° Yachting by no means claims all his °_n‘_,t;n°°m _,d _ree __ o_ “acre gr; _ __ __ _ _ sporting attention. In later years he '“ ° th if fn tm ‘H 'trggit ‘ld '"1 q ~ . has taken up motoring. He likes gar- :""’° _ “f B “Pk-;‘ 'L :mf d01ll_l1K, 100. Cricket., g0lf, 13111118, Ind i' I ur qrb ,T of It at e ' ” bowls also come within his purview, '.i5"'5h¢ °' ““‘l“°'i,-5,-ed '~ _ °° mu ._ Fe” mm _ sold in ps y msnu c form, erinlhs centei-of 1 Ill stove lights _ one W” U” exceeds iii tit Al. I l06l\ll'8 in connection brought to light the museum is bearing on Bible his bearers a set brought from Nazareth probuby tion of antiquities clear idea of what the were like in the Master's mens of the which formed the New Jerusalem, as book of Revelation, were “tear bottles' and other sels from Corinth. Passing to Old Testament history, of Assyrian sculpture. possessed at Nimrod, the ancient Calah, d _most famous kings of Assyria, Ash ~Na.slr Pal. with cuneiform writing, and lm them was one bearing the name of bo the name of Nebuchadnezzar, and the head of one of the Pharaohs. of treasures which the Israelitis people borrowed when they spoils once the property of the Pharaoh lustratlons of the times and poop -o I , li t f bil in , _ __ _m_:“wW tgafeugggsd c:;1:__;__ °__T°€§ sions of their museum and art galle1'Y. Most people would be f ' people," he says, "are frugal, sober, FH." Gm Page ___ _ _benefited by the Occa- Blanchs Frallck to run errands for Michigan law- makers was pretty little Miss Blanche Frallck, 15 years old. Blanche blush- ed when she was appointed a page by Speaker Carrie al. the request bf lier admirers among her father's law- making associates. _ merclsi Commodity Among the many animal products The long white hair of the Syrian goat is as fine as human hair, in mad p _nio,,cn_r_ls _d weaves f vsriliii: sifspsi' mi siilis. _ .° the redector. ~ ’ .' i United '“°““°“ W” m“d° °f "W °.“mP ° turbanee has occurred hero. 1 r by the museum, which were disccve ed owner of B rm, cfmoa pla,mm°,,_ has an _including the figure of one of the the p,.esmency_ ur~ 1 Another interesting eihibi Was I . 1 _ _few Babylonian clay tablets scribed ggxcegrdrgfeigiggigiy égfwstxz dA'-‘l;';§,';_ a M10' Tw() Babylonian “Hon N a favorable impression on the mem- ; 1 ::°?a§:g_:B‘;;';\oé’a;_1hgn;§:_[;L&l;::_“gag advices also state that the situation The museum collection included samples of Egyptian pottery, jewels, d intervened in the California legislat- the Egypuanm while a priceless po, lon. The Japanese minister has made__ °°"‘°” "°“"i““’d °' “ "'“‘°’ wm°h W2: 'rosie that he is iuuy acquainted with me Exod“s_ and formed part of an the relations between the federal and' city (Erechi mentioned in Gan." alien land owning law has made offering to one of the temples. How- ever lnteresting Bible study may be, it can be made most fascinating and instructive when accompanied by il- = les who actually lived in those far ti days. The Bristol citizens are to be - congratulated on the valuable posses- The first girl page ever appointed 0F____ rnonmuon, Italy. _iisr ini)-Mrs. Hugo Pratt of and Prince Arcane . brother of have returned to The religious the priest The will be avoided, say, by deferring rivo in Paris. __ GUAYAQUIL, liiay, 27 (Special)- Ecuadorian Executive has been to use extraordinary meas- ures to maintain order was still msnaced. Several arrests have been made here and at Quito. Detachments of mounted police pat- rol thls city at night, but no dis; Senor Don Laiitaro Aspiazu, _the been mentioned as a candidate for wasuisoros, may 21 i81»e¢i1.i,_ can Governinent’s reply to the .Tap-i sncse protest against the California. bers of the Japanese ministry. The looks better than a. week ago., They say moreover, that the Japan-f ese minister of foreign affairs has taken the position that the American' Government took n big step when it it known to the Americnn embassy at state governments of 'the United States, and appreciates the position of\the federal government. | im sional use of Na-Dru-(Io laxatives Gently,_thoronghl_{, and withoutdiscomfort, ey free the system of the waste which poisons the blood and lowers the vitality. 25c. a box, at your Drugglslfs. Nissan Dm and chemical ce. years. and _some one Gin buy them. Ssigpleafree if you write __,_,____,.___--v--° Drive your old enemy ont oi' your system: 1_le free and work and enjo 1 e. 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We have secured a block of this stock and for a short time » will offer it at par value. It is worth ten (io) per cent more _ i but We ste anxious to close it out quick. _ \ 1 Application Form , To The Canada fox Eiichange and J Investment Company, Lid. _ _ _ Charlottetown, P. E. l. 1 1 I hereby inake application for. .~._.. . ....._,. , . . . .shares i of éiociriii nie Mean silver Fox company, L..1__ ,,, 0,. 1,°,,,,. __ _ drcd doiiiirs ($100.00) per share and enclose herewith S. .as .:,, ‘ _"‘ ` being ro p. c. and promise to pay the balsncie ‘on ‘or " ~ _~ ' 1. 1 1.i.;¢.1;;1‘eir5ii.'.'9f3_. _ ' . ‘ Datrea-th_is`i»ef s ss .diy Ofsssssnss, , , _A, D: 1913. ` 1 14 l 1 'V JN'-bm`él'.°'°"’“~°~» sunsssss 1ss¢ee+-¢-»-ss-ee- elses; ,'_ 0'-0-¢¢4`,eses~s»sssssn¢ ....,_‘,| _ - neck ls selling fsgsiy ,pg 'e . _ » lk 0,5 the market a feU _s,, » |_ _ ‘_ .I I 1 1