@w@§W ms i 3 i iesaesse>txe34€lilI<§he:‘v‘:"i:'ll;» » ` Uiiediicaticiial $9 E I And here S my answer , ___ - A heavy double width Dress G *J* Ill il ‘PL O `v° mf _ HH@H@&@&I i--1 M ==‘ FP in 3 ri <.;3_:»rf js i _ _s e _ ,'__lA ' ' in < ` SU `4 (\`_`~ - f _ in However, they will o so before long The world’s wealthiest people made their money out of oil, and if you hretid you will make some too muswlcr mvvement. erm denounce the me 'aka -' regular school=tea'cliers, when the roct of ' S' 'a a a the psnmanship evil in allowed to thus# fm' 039 I-lafdeafll .._. flourish in the rim Remember Every haue Sold l........ ... ...:.. me ~ i;ts“l’i;vE"lrii;;i‘;n so little as tothe reel not 4 __- _ _ ~ 0°# fha Now Has an Asset Back wow fm »°g»»v.»»m-at r ’ _ . r .- _ , ._ 1* x boionelargeenohgheothatehildren will A, E I 3 Q; gf; a usetlienrm movement in preference to A. . onsn VALUE or one LANDS I mmm md lm" S1” M' ” I ” Not an estimate, but an actual cash affair The strongest featu e in connection with the properties of the _ Alllllllllllli CAllF0llll‘A OIL (J fe Is the fact that the Standard Oil Company, has purchased - 5 Joining our lands in Lake Colusa and G-lean Counties; They 1 an :E 5 of It of 60 cents iitlstlew ~¢ purchase undeveloped lands wiiliout knowing that they are shows that our selections were se Remember we have tions coinprisin in all 2,220 acres, and it is the companies velop these hold gs, and sell them as proven oil lands, at the paid of $5 000 00 per acre, distributing 90 per cent of such sales holders, and keeping th Mlnnce for further development. _ Only a few days left for you to act Come iiillaud investigate it costs you nothing " ili=Q 2 I-I 'VV' F16 Vice Pnaident and one if in-iysiia cw-its' gm; ell 'v Director J H' ~ '.§`:`~f -1- ” 30/~¥ I »-“'"?§f"~`/” 5 ` l, A, _J _'Qll"‘i hgh "7f"`-'_ ` " ;f' i _ - f - ra , -_~if _ .< »~ . _ v >_. % #il ¢\- 1' IT'/" (l ,_/\,. _/;_ f ' ~ . 3. . fs- ~°` _~ It was the Genuineness of the' proposi- ~ ~ tion that prompted me to ofier this oppor- iii d if; _ child beesussii isnsiz aid enough to per- ;i tunity to my many frlends in Ch town an i..».....i.i. .... .,.........s.,. may 'n,,,i,.,,0,@.;,., , ,, g throughout the _Island I did not have to ` " M ome to Ch town to dispose of the stock I f tlhd tdiiiult thth '_’_5_ n ac a grea c y in arranging wi e Board of Directors to 1 low me even the small block of 2 5,000 shares te sell hene This same stock is selling on the Pacific Coast to-day for 40c Per Share , And every share already allotted co i'd be disposed of by me, out there, a ‘ `: etter priceslthan I am Jfiering snme now to my old friends ` Why should not Prince Edward Islanders have an opportunity to mak Q ome money out of this gigantic oil business The fact of the matter is the peop e here do not grasp the mmsnsity of the 011 Industry Oi Ca.11iorni Which represents to-day nearly 390 millions of dollars fl ’.fll~L':~ , r'\; 5 ‘W _.I . 1' -I 1 ~°“,- jf/ I,< '§\I`§;3 ‘i-lf_".":.;l _/) 'i'_~,~ Z ls* » ‘<5 `:‘ 'ln `\_ ell/ ` -._ ‘- _.r _ Cz; ;_v\ T-‘ , ' '.331 "fn f ., _ __ _“V _“Qi _ \f-.`.'." h T ,_ tg _ u »-i va *m .,_--`_ 1‘\» \_ _Ulf PBRSDNAL ,i 'r in 7' I ' ____ ._. -. _ Mr. S. H.Mcrro’w, Souris, was in the City on S-iturday. ~ » , _ Miss Blanche .‘l5' visiting in the City. _ _' ' ` Mr John A. llebonaid, Cardigan, was lin iii; city on saturday. ' .' Mr. Chas. W. Klelly, 8curis,' was; among the visitors toetlie City, o'_n“ I s i - 1 a.c.campi>eiia`mi »ss,`wiw ima ,been visiting her home in this City, returned on Saturday morning, to her home in Keiisievilie, N. S. - UWHME Qunsrroiv “twat Tmiiin was nc chanp in prices d 'produce in Summerside Saturday. Mn. J. S. Hinton, of Summerside P. E. I. is a guest at the Osrslnke.-‘Montreal Star 81st. ' ' ` Anoirr 4(1) barrels, oysters and 43) sheep formed a part of the Nortliumberland’s cargo on Saturday morning. " Messrs. Miller Bros. of Charlottetown wants reliable man to represent them _lu Summerside and irinoe Co.-3 Sl ON Saturday hree appeared heione the Stipendiarf _st-_the police court. Que was lined $10 and 9QB|iH¢the other two each $5 and costs, Requiring children to write under ten § years of age, as they doin our public A llH&Vy FHOZ8 UlSt6Y, WOH5l¥ ’ schools, is uneducational. » It does more! harm than good. It injures the child and 'the child's future writing. It -injures the ` A diubla breasterlé an _ i fl"-1 hood is the period ot growth and activity a but the art ot writing demands almost complete qnietude. ‘It suppresses breath- W6 §&VB H03 SPABB hBl'8 50 gihl 1;i»:,ana,.wh¢n iaouifhbs mmdimniiiii we are giving but our .iohfiters eagesfroinl to aresuite to pur~ suits of » a skillful 'brit not dnwmg with snaps a heavy exhausting nature. -The art oi writing is the most skillful art wehavetolea dutbei of 'h 'l able at this period and it can therefore be more successfully taught Th L I rn,an o _ug a envy character, it is specially suited to these " ages. The arm muscles are more man I The harm done io the child and the 6 eadlng Fur S child's future writing, at fromsix to eight years of 820, ls far greater than most [people suppose. It is during these years that excessive finger movement-the foe - of easy writing, is established. Premature neither is linger movemenwbut both de velop because the child is endeavoring to .io something that few sduiis master. Last Season I anverused 8' ouiidiwoa is nawriiiy nie wnoie arm sale giving the Old Guld and §'l".°$Z°i§l.?§’.fZ.`T.l?.'2§§‘1i’§§l’f §."‘1.°..f"§...§il 5"” Pla” N" We ““'° ami dinicaitfannesniid to pn-farm in' is Wtually SMPPWR ‘mm free manner, and as a consequence it hflllfl 0l'0 Pilllillllg l resorts to a slow, _labored,cra_uiped,drawn, The P|-‘un-039 hm; finger action, which is rarely ever suoeess» t or fullybroken slio,rt_of special effort ‘and vu" *U U training by the few in business college. ~ bl"S BS iWhy continue to cry copy -book for T 5 cause gripping-also une pens. Chalk, or The minimum letters should be iipwprds ofa halfaninch in height., Arm 'inovel ment will then be as ‘.‘natnrsl" as linger movement and far more ,efficient healthful. Then, as the giupilsidvance years and skill, reduced the, size of the writiugjuntil it becomes small enough for general usage. ' - _ cosrsepena should be the'.impl_emeiits. Dr A B Shu Appointment lf We 003110 A8\'lcnlt\l1‘ll_ in thePrinceo! rn. liesresigiied llvlriltsndentr Dr A. E. Shuttleworth professor G A " . ex? ll'°0!Ql,, Wewant. a PILED W Qi 3?' io 580 on 25 pairs nf and Friday 14 Qieees nil &rriiig All feather Boas,iii pretty A prsity line dl Wrqpeieite 8 42 ohildrsn’s='EIl6ds ,Q Trims, among them One lot of linen and cotton snap V iasciled A great big cotton Towel A in af odd sind” in sift A big basket of Ribbons in all Another basket worth ii W le Gln d | Ti1iiS. S, City ot Ghent sailed at 6 00' n V93 an U Jlfiiee #W $0! teaching rather than the copy book is res- ponsible for cramped finger action. It is during these early years that gripping is »i1so.e,stublished. Gripping is not taught; ~ st me ‘lor sh-frees OD _ gold to their M zhdlydvyt ioriame... Iininslxif I H“"°‘i‘*e is. of best ti .haslisls