mass-Luanda- ful ‘Results to oil! Medbefl'. o ‘ ammo bdrm ’ ~--Go¢s Into ON! I, 3000 Homes. . - =-:. u I A i I ' wmgfiggyggyygygwm} V ' CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARDl ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 22.. I906. ..%a%“£p§“¥%“gn%a " ’ T" Succeeding 6/5: PRINCE rnwa best Internet. 0 " our Devoted ,. History, to“? $13. raga ’ e rr MAGAZINE v w a: loved Every Satur- day RD ISLAND Morning. ‘4 ‘2 W1 menu. Uigg has been the home and early training school of not a few lawyers, doctors,enginecrs, clergymen, teachers, etc. Many of these are today in different. parts of the world, and have earned for themselves distinction in their various professions. Some have gone to be with the great majority, and are resting from their labors. These are marked with the letter I). wllere location could be given address follow names. ‘ LAWYERS. Malcolm McLeod, K. C. (D)Charlotte- towll. l). C. McLeod, ll. A., R. C., Charlotte- town. Neil McLeod, M. A., Sllullnerside. l). C. Ross. ll. A., K. C., Toronto. I). A. MacKiunou, L. L.B., Charlotte- town. M. A. MacQueen, B. A., Winnipeg. MliDlCAL DOCTORS. llugh Martin, 0)) Virginia. Angus McLeod, (D) Cambridge Mass. James McLeod. (D) Charlottetown. \Vlll.IVICKilll10|l, (D) Newfoundland. (ifllllllliel Gillis, (D) Montague. Arch. McLeod, (1)) Vancouver. W. J. Macl’llail, (1)) Washington. Oregon . . Andrew MacPllail, Montreal. M's Campbell (M155 F10 MflCKem-le) Carleton Donald McLeod, Yukon. A. J. McKinnon. Lincoln, Neb. Alex. Ross, Alberton. ' M. Montgomery Fitz, Boston. Charles Martin, Northwest MEDICAL STUDENTS. W. 1). Ross, ' Jollll McPherson. ENGINEERS. Prof James A. Macl’hail, l’ll, D. B. Sc. Queen's University. W. M. MacPhail, Engineer. J. G. MacPhail, B. Toronto. - Geo. R. McLeod, C. E. Clerk, G. Y. R. offices, Montreal. M. W. McLeod, engr., str. Charlotte- town. Daniel J Musick, New York. STUDENTS. Ernest Jenkins. ‘ CLERGYMEN. l). G. Macdonald, Manitoba; J. A. Macdonald. (D) Colorado. J. A. Gordon, M. A. I). D., Montreal. John Gillis, Prince Edward Island. I‘rof. Nicholson, (D) Queen's Uni- versity. D. M. Campbell, Northwest. M. C. Martin, Battle Creek, Mich. s. A. Martin, Melleu, Wis. , Father K. J. MacPherson, ’St. Mar- garcts. C. E. B. Sc. Asst Sc. C. E. City of B. Sc. Chief UIGG GU .BRATH Orwell. SCHOOL TEACHERS. Mrs A N Jenkins (Miss M MacPhall) 0 Mrs S Martin (Miss Cath. MacPhail) Mrs. Hemans‘ beautiful pocln “The Heatherdale. Jeanette C MacPllail, B A Montreal Mrs A Gillis (Miss B McLeod) Victoria Cross J W McLeod Mary McLeod Annie McLeod, (D) Mary J McLeod, Bonsllaw W ll Mnsick, Saskatchewan John 6 Martin. James Martin. New York View llella Macdonald, Col. Springs Mrs Aug McLeod (Miss C McLeod) California ' MrsJ A Moore (Miss Murdick) Pow- nal ’ . John Gillls, Fairbanks, Alaska Mrs K McLean (Miss C Martin) Grand Graves of the Household", is a favorite of many. By chance one word of the first verse, it applies to many a home on Prince Edward Island. They grew in beauty side by side They filled one home with glee ’ Their lives are severed far and wide By mountain, stream, and sea. When circumstances necessitate sep— aration from loved ones, and home as- sociations, it is a great privelege, to be able to write and receive letters. Moreover the letters from home always influence one in the way that is noble and good, Therefore write often, there is pleasure in rememberauce. A young man, met several gay corn- panions on a railway train. They had arranged to go on a time together, and The do Are 0 ‘ Leod) (D) Mrs A McKay (Miss Mary Martin) Stanley Cllristy Campbell,(D) J M Campbell, Montana Alex MacKenzie, West River Mrs Neil Campbell (Miss E MacKenzie) Mrs A A McLean (Miss Mary Campbell) John Ross, Hamilton, Ontario Maggie Ross. (D) Bella Ross, (D) Mrs Dan McLeod, (Miss Katie Ross.) Vernon, Janie Martin, Boston A R MacQueen Donald Shaw. (D) New Glasgow, N S 1)] Shaw, Earrlscliffe Peter Gordon. (1)) Alex McLeod Bella McLeod Chas Martin John Martin (D) Mrs A Martin, (M 1’ Miss Annie Mc- Katie McLeod Mrs llodson. (Katie A McLeod) Alber- ton Kate McLeod, (D) Mrs Dr Macdonald, (Mary Alice,) Cal- Katy M G McLeod, Omaha, Nebraska John McKiunon, (D) Mrs Geo H Brehaut (Miss Margart Mc- KinnOll) Guernsey Cove Mrs M E McLeod( Miss Eliz McKinnon) Joseph McPherson Sarah Mutlow, (D) registered at the same hotel. particuls'r young man as he registered his name, was handed a letter. it. panions aside saying, “boys, you will have to count me out on this picnic." ders, do you know why? The letter was» from home. And to those who remain at the old homestead, I would say, write the absent Michael McPherson, .Bostou Rice Point Vernon River Alberry Plains v or more years in Uigg School [etown This He read after which he called two of his com- Rea-'_ Alex McLeod, Charlottetown Cyrus MacKiunon, Boston Mrs McRaelMiss Chris McKinuon) Katie MacKinnon, (D) SEA CAPTAINS Chas Morrison Neil Campbell, Australia Alex McLeod MUSIC TEACHERS. Sadie McLeod, (D): Mrs Vickerson (Miss Sophia McLeod) (D) Mrs Wm McMillan (Miss Eris McLeod) APMY OFFICERS Major Angus A Ross, [D] South Africa Non-residents who were pupils for one Rev Fletcher Jordon, of United States Rev] A Crawford, B A, Cardigan Rev M A MacLean, M A, Truro Donald MacKinnon, Lawyer, Charlot- “A ones as pften as time will permit. You can never know, in this life, the good your let rs have done. For it iSEOt the things we do, dear, , Its th things we‘ve left undone That gives us a bit of heart ache At thesetting of the sun. The kindly words unspoken. The le(ter we did not write rs we might have sent. dear haunting Ghosts to—nigllt Yes, “The letter we did not write” comes home to all of us. Many intend to write more frequently, the intentions are good, but somehow the Mary Ross, Flat River Duncan Morrisey, Mt Vernon John D McLeod, Graudview Bessie Smith, Newton Alice M Gillie. Calgary Norm J Macdouald, Montague Mrs Geo Rourke (Miss Bella McLeod) Mary McLeod, (D) Flora Crawford, (D) Rachel Gillis, (D) Maggie Gillis, United States Flora Ross, Eldon James MacLean, Valleyficld Duncan Martin. Manitoba > Pius McDonald, Vernon River Albert Martin, C E Boston Rod Martill, Valleyfleld Hector Munro Rev Chris Munro. B A Noel, N S Sarah Munro [D] Win Judson, M DNewark Jllo Judson, New York John Boyle, North West Katie Shaw, Murray Harbor South Alethe Gunn, [D] M A MacDonald, Grand View ousoN a! time passes. Why not do it now? The following lines are printed by re- quest:— WRITE HER EVERY DAV. Comrade have you mother or a wife? write her every day, Half the joy is out of life When you are far away. Write her from the speeding car, Never mind the thump and jar, Which your loving letters mar,- Write her every day. W old you some kind service render? weet attention pay; Then a loving letter send her When you are far away. Would you all her home life brighten, Would you all her sorrows lighten, ds of sweet effection tighten, Write her every day. ' And however far you wander I am sure ’twould pay. Could you see your loved ones ponder Over what you say. Have your tablet in your grip, Fountain pen charged to the tip, Never let a good chance alip— Write home every day. James MacDonald cent, North Dokato John MacDonald. MD [D] Belfast John Bruce, M D Malls ,. Dan llruce, M D Vernon River John Mclsaac. Vernon River Valley V Malcolm McKinnon, Ellie MacKinnon. M H Road are worthy of a separate clasification. Kinnou, L L B Judge Neil MacLeod, M A I) C Ross, B A Gilchrist Scholar A R McLeod, B A Rhodes Scholar Fx-Governor of North Dakota PROVERB o l Before thou hast forded the river, Brother, Revile not unduly the Crocodile‘s lnotllerQ Old llassan turns from craft and vice To coin the Koran's page. The cat has killed a thousand mice And makes a pilgrimage. Toll till your blood is cold, Druge till the grave is won: Man is the slave of gold, Gold is the slave of none. The rope is burned: Its twistings still The pallid ash retains. The man is dead: \tht good or ill lie wrought in life remains. What's in the melou's heart the knife- blade knows. What‘s in the soul, the sword of Sorrow 5 OF INDIA iree conlradesllip was ours in work and playzl Uur friendship strengthened till, we know not how, . I: grew to Love—but Love may have its day. We shared one sorrow—what can part no now! I live between perils, abandoned by friends. Like an ant on a firestick lit at both ends! lly diverse creeds we worship, thou and I; The Ear of One Alone receives our prayer. Each turns his face in longing towards the sky To see his secret soul reflected there. The King shall bcgfthe beggar mount the throne; I Earth laugh at him who calls a palace his own. One family Record. Donald McLeod,,Magistrate, St. Vin-0 Mrs J MacDonald [Miss A Mclsaac] Mrs Munu [Miss M Furuess] Cherry M D United States Uigg claims among her sons'these who llis Honor, Lieutenant Governor Mac- James Hayden Fletcher, Editor and Capt Malcolm MacDonald, M P P [D] [D] Washington \VJ MacPhail, M D M D and Author Andrew Macl’ha' W M Macl’hail, C E B Sc Toronto J c Ma‘cPhailuC E B Sc Halifax Janetta C MacPllail, B A Montreal M Montgomery Fitz, M D lloston Mrs Jenkins, Teacher. Orwell Mrs Martin, Teacher, l-Ieatllcrdalc were formerly a little in Prince Edward Island or Dominion can show a better educatioua record than this years, have you make convinced of its truth. If there are pctation the writer would formation correcting same, or for any list. Georgetown I V The following won Prince Edward 100,000 lbs “001 Wanted—We Island scholarship want all the wool we can secure DCMCLeod Highest prices—trade or cash.— Prowse Bros. Ltd. 23twtf The boundaries of Uigg School district more extensive than at present. Now the district is slightly more than 1% miles square of Valleyfield or any district of equal size ill the for the past fifty—five we shall be glad, =r Editor, to it known, when you art- auycrrors in this Coul- be glad of im- names which have beeu omitted from the shows. D C Ross Donald S McLeod l Marl-l“ _ was very gentle. lle turned Impul- Andrew Mncl’llflll sll’uly toward his compunlou. “When A ll McLeod you see her." he suld rudlnntly. “you will understand." A shadow crossed Miss lluaton'l face. Of course the whole thing was only a ruse of Bllly's, but for a begin- Montreal Prof James MacPhail, l? ll [1)] Queen‘s gill—ye?!“ part “"3 remarkably We“ univermy There was a little jolt us Bllly less- ened speed; than the car swung smoothly into it with alluded drive- way lcudlug to a rambllng old stone house. A lnughlng, chattering crowd. tilled tho wldo porch—tea tables were belug set in the old fashloncd garden. but; as Mrs. Monte-11h gathered her in a vigorous embrace Katherine was com scloua of but two thlnlrs- that at alghl of them a slender, dark eyed glrl hall left one of the groups and followed Mrs. Montelth to the wldc stone steps. and that Bllly had cleared those step. 1 two at a tlme and was holding the girl's hands as if he never meant to leg "them go. Mrs. Montelth smiled as her 01‘ followed Katherine’s. “or course he has told you all and it," she laughed. “Come, Bllly. monopolize Miss Decrlng—yon 0 people are so selfish. Don't you eel I am waiting to introduce Miss 11 to your fiancee?" Most M. J. Macpllerson, M. A,, Escunlinac. Que. STUDENTS. Donald MacDonald, (D) James D MacLeod, . A Midsummer Query. Do you feel fit and up to the mark? If not there must. a reason why. Probably, owmg to the depressing effects of the warm weather, you are notItalung the usual quantity of uounshlng food, although the system requires quite as much ‘nourishment in hot weather as .in cold. To overcome the difficulty you should use a, con- centrated, palatable and easily dl- gested food. This description fits FERROL to a nicety. appetite failing, and nerve tone dep mal and healthy conditions. FERROL can be When the system is .run down. weight decreasing madman. it nothing like FERROIi to-rutore :3»- n. like other concentrated preparation: , taken in surnqu as well as at any other reason; it Billy’s Ruse By Edith M. Dome Copyright, 1“. by P. C. Eastman With a warning blast of the born, a man, a glrl and an automobile whlrled around a sharp curve and .went splu- nlug along the country road. 0n and on they raced, shooting past rowa'of maple and chestnut trees daunting their glory of new leaves in" the loft sprlng sunshine, slowing down to cross a little brook that wandered nolslly between clumps of alder bushes. then on agaln with the fresh cprlng wind rushlng pant thelr faces and the huge motor beneath them put-rial like a giant cat. Comlug suddenly upon level plke, Bllly Weston "unmeamW-n-umm-m a Itretch of“ I . bent over tho, . , oilt the machine another , " of lever and le notch. Everifp' able I driven-until! could not speed, a motor car and M no data! It: i mcu-u..__-u_-_u_-uunpuu p on his way. frlendl you two are." the note long Ilopo winding aukl of maplol and slowed down to de- twlattng road. the motor new never cause! nausea or other gastric moo ballde her crit- hld. been to Mlu “Have you found that the floor, mg and awkward and al- together at her mercy. “But I love you sol" with you." oh. had ended mechani- mously. That had been now she won an tettb’a May party sltuatlon of vlslng. . you ll great had mild. , They breasted n upward between r Illver blrches and ' occur] a blt of steep, ( ’ The "chug chug” of Mrs. Montelth’l own “I remembering to anything else while he I mm on u" t _ I. f 1 t llzln that he was n ,l ,, _ a n 9,, :h‘madttnlght Nld before him. Kath- n mm m .In . . n "Rwy." “14 «you “'0 erla; Huston leaned back in her out “Inventions heart at her feetln reason changed}. V and out of neuron—Billy's clean ahav- "Yes," um Bm,‘ he had pleaded at: months ago. and ceding to Mrs. Mon- to Bllly'l motor—a have asked Bllly to pick what during the past six months. 9. n "ls she pretty 7' . "She's beautiful." “Light or dark?" Bllly turned a radiant face to as yours." mu Huston Imlled tolerautly. I0 delicate a game. seemed as if wltuout ‘warulng the clouds had swept across the smiling landscape and blotted out the warm She had al- would play up to him. Afterward~ well, she mlght rolent afterward. She had come to regard Bllly dlflerently "Bllly"—her volco was reproachrnl- "aren't you going to tell me about “I would if 1 knew how," eald Bllly. companion. .“Hé‘r hair is dark—as dark was too honest, too transparent. to play on hlm under -- - - - -- DIAN’S SHORT STORY , - - - mum-....--.._-_....-...._-........,., It's like saylng my play rcverently. Miss Huston leaned back in her seat humbly. “Can’t you ever care just a spun; mum“, Bum little?" . ways felt sure of Bllly. Then in a howlowble mm, was? “No: I ne'er can", She mm "mm “ugh She undersmoa' , They ant lu silence, their thoughts impatiently, “and I'm tired of being “Tell me about her,’ she demanded, keeping “me to the monstrous bent of tagged around and gazed at and fuse leanlng back In her seat and regarding the motor as me c” swung smoothly] ed over all the time; it's tiresome. l hlm with amused, tolerant eyes. “long the hard mud. Bmy won that wish you would go away," she had j(Spouglllly was trylnz to make her “She Wm be n Mrm Moment”... he (1 ldenl . . i . engillymi‘bgardhd her wlth miserable. She had read a story lllro it once- “ghc‘xriyghe would. u me motor unhappy eyes. “or course, If you feel about a man who told the girl who continued to m“ “(mg a] “a New“ llke that" he said husklly. ' had refused to marry him an lmagl- “a and mey mm“ land m “ new a: “l (10,". she went: on cruelly. "I wish nary tale of his clrgalzeiuienrtI to puplthd the foot of one of the steep mus she a a so that r needn't er glrl wrereupon g r o. a . . $33.33: 31015.0 arm: day you will meet burst lirto tears and promptly mmwn would ble there galapog; :akllfl:ub:1‘otur; some nice glrl who will like you, and herself into the man's arms. Well, De“. C “W”; “:7 t h d “toad lll thank me for being so frank Bllly would find that she would not mind to ‘01 m u s a on e . you w throw herself mto his arms, she Illa next move was more aklllful. “l’m mlghty grateful to you for put- ting me on the right track." on reminiscently. "If it hadn't be for you— “wllut a fool for me." That he should refer to the past lightly plqued her. He needed to taken down a little. "Why bother ms flashed back. “Why, indeed 'l" fnl. amlllug self again. He "Only I was no end did. Though lt wal real enough to era." he call! Why had she never realized before he went Great stz‘oa." he broke on. I used to make of my- self! I don't wonder you had no use about the pelt when you are sure of the prompt?" she Bllly was his cheer- of a fool and I've alwayl felt that I wanted to apol- ogln to you for ranting around as l Pen-Angle Und'fl‘l wear is form-knit so it can’t. help fitting your figure, -——it‘s made 0 long - fibred wool , so it won’t: shrink wand it's guaran- teed beaides. The whole idea is to make it so good you can't afford not to buy by the trademark (in red). soc / fwd: firm: in a variety of ityler. fabric: and prices. for women. men and children. Form-fitted. Dealer: are authorized to replace instantly and at our colt any Pen- Angle garment faulty " material or making. ,3.— Makes the bread " that makes as strong on , Vthrcvcr there are child- rcn there must be plenty of good bread. A BEAVER F L O U R makes the lightest, most whole some and most nutritious bread. It is u blend of “WEFI'LWM fl“ W“ turned into flour by the most skilled miller! in Canada. so be mo UN= pa‘=a“w:_ 71d, nlco Ilrl 1 She opened her eyes be: heavy motor vell. “Of course you .4: lent I thought so then—and l was It is ideal housthold flour for either bread or pastry. a) . I dinturbcncer. “a Itudlod the of, cm, mg mg moamspsrctm- form“ mu!“ —e or nine. Hinton n the open page of O-DOOK’ redlcted for you‘t" l' m'” WWW“ " M b m h“ F" “1° put No you" v ' this was to same Blll p -‘ I . 1°" h" "‘7 de'm’v" “‘19 “m "gm" terribly cut up when you threw me )lllllnffnn Armin/AMI. . ~ mind“: "if a will" m" 'i‘i'i'oi! he had formed the habit of angina NI 2:; whom a??? “:33. The boo: grill: "mirth. ' ' ‘ ‘ T° ‘1" W” “ W “‘“h “‘d M" over." he went on cheerfully. “and for m’f'kflfi'éf:flj‘;fififf‘n 5:27;... ’ “Mm” had appeared. Io to look. in I dlflor- A niddea new of desolation onvel “‘3' mm WW“ dim- l :00“ Will“ “W’W'm t°°-" °' Ferd-3 CW" Gm“ '"d C'""* ( ll EM {.1 l __ .__.. at gun“; oped m” mum“. 8h. u", ha,- Bllly drew a tense breath. u And than" ' r, at. Taylor Co.. Limited. Chllhon. G E 0' E-z' “ v G H E s It ' u l t Kcllevu Nollan f linuinflflaw ml: to that on“!!! wraps mor- ale-sly about .m- .It “BMW” ‘ “mt W“ m“ "- "on. than I mot—hen" 3"" ' ‘°‘°° \ DosBrlmyn Corner, Queen a... and I a man m mm. m up ml. Cm-lot‘un VI ' ll Sworn Average Circulation to Dec. 30, ’05 Daily and Tri-Week