gn-s-_ and son oi into visit- Dsvid and loft this for their ,_.___- Louis _Hack er' or s minor by t e ni- Hs er will son oi Mslpe- a vislt to Ui Vancouver, the summer this morning Elummersids lor Long- Creek, attend tue nmriet,f“f Sydney- » i ‘ »* -~ -- Ol the st Church.,-J BPPU _ . ._ _' _ ~: _i -,_-_ V _ msn aventoi much interest A ie Gem. who has dust Dalltorsts at Murray Riv- this morning on the Elm will at- The Oftenei"_Yoii Use _ _ It---the Better Y llilre It., they -qiiil-been visitin relatives' in th# r ck -»- '» -.» Gordon wiiitioer;-<,f o1..¢.i,,'m,h. FRUM ’-l is Glsvgow bridge at Montague . -__- "0lisrlie Tholilnoll. llontagus was n passenger yesterday afternoon on route so mums his sueies st ut suisou, sekvius -B .. Mrs, _John D Boll, Montague, lwllrstilrlisd _home irom Charlotte- town." Wllirtjsht has been visiting ior a le_w._ da_ys`.--B. . ' _ _ iaumm-E-sn_YAN'roN-it psnmmr-'_ sldeon August 28tlx,_ 1912, by 'the Rev. I-_l.‘§J.f.§‘,g¢5¢_|-I :James Duggan, _ Qes yis_vv'_to_ -_Naonis Jsne‘Brfsnton__ "?‘fQ°¥i“f¢;_i-"!l‘°Y~, _ _ ' ~ Mi-s.*-AQ ;-1'. Quin-k.'_‘Boston, oghss . ~ » 3 , - , . P ,PW vines ' leaves - on' return this- nii!_rni_ng_. _ ' ' _i --1-'i .; it -Q __ f‘ n.- i-1._m¢_imne`rn,` uno-iomthws. is registered st' tusoueen Hotel; imi- _!ax.'- ~ _ '.". . `-J.`~A'»' »8-_iancll ~'Mrs. Bayer, _Char-V lottstown,_ were passengers rsturnin`g~ on the Northumberland lay. night. »conipany, I_-Islilax, who has been ‘rhoma on .a visit to his parents,” "in fChB1`l0l-l-°i70Wf\. leaves thismornlng this morning-at 8' the First when s’ ¢ us.. .,' , _ J'»~ grin salsa nom- is are o_i_\e»_thst';eompines qualities of Ontsrlo - ind Wasrem whssi.» - 'Hin is sneiir _wine -‘fIl°ev¢\'_f'_Fl°,vr does- _ - lt is s blend of best _ __0'g‘_i¢sri_o _hll wheat-with _‘ sflittle Western when tb '-_add s¢i°on§th.`_ f‘_;B_eiVsr" Flour is ` Usually good for Bread ~ _Pastry-it has the hollis made ilivor _.that _western ilours 'lack Ask »your.grocer. Flour Flour _ _ _ _ DEALMS- »_Y»~lu vs lar srleob sa _Fnd, deans 0.-sl" es( tsrssh. ‘ H3 ~"' ‘-r. n. _rsvtoa co., usurso. In _ - - csmunl. one VER _ \ f ,_ \ in OU can enioy zero weather out doors ifcisd in a suit oi' Hewson Unshrinksbie. ' ws s heavy-ribbed underwear _ _ msde from pun Nous Scotts Wool-`-avrooi that nstnrsily siltlltsniil extreme cold. ` toni ' ' Plliiifitll illS IMD Dm Mor-ss's lmllan lost Pills I-lsslsd llr Wllssl|'s lsrss When the sewers of the bodxbosvek. i and skin duets--get gged up the ood quickly becomes impure lrequeally sores break out over the body The way to he_sl them, as Mr. Richard Wilson, who lives near London, Ont., found, is_ to- purify the blood. He wnics: i rip" _ upon /_ Pills cleanse Sold _by_ sig ` siiit oi l11_9PlJY North- leave for and smong__a‘ _oi whom are on‘ their return home in Brighton; _ _know make ago. ` The _present James Morey was born in‘ llinlngton, and came irom England in th`s Vesta: Alter livingin North Wiltshire, P. ‘E. I.,-six years, he moved to Ds Kalb, St. Lawrence, NYY., with hianarents, where they engaged in~ ds`_irying._ In -1861 the lsniily returned to Charlottetown, where James §nd_Mi_ss Jane Glll,dau- ghter _off ‘A'brahain~ and Elizabeth (Tanner) Gill; were fmsrried Nov. 7, 1861. James and Mrs Morey returned to. Ds _Kalb and remained nine -years. His p_aren_ts,‘_brothers and sisters ac- companied him. -Later the iamlly moved to Darlington. Wi_s., and aiter three years-went to Sheridan, Wis.All th_is,tlme -theyiwsre engaged in farm- ing and. dairy'lng.- Alter- seven years in Wisconsinthsy removed to Bui!olk_ -vs_., w\hereithey'etsyed three months They migrated ` north, and returned to Nortl1`Miliord May 3, 1877.‘ .Oi ths‘.children`Ids. and‘~Abnsr were horn in"De‘Ka1'b,` Emma in Darlington, Beth,- Olive, Luke and. John in Sheri- dari,`Myron in.North Wiltshire, P.E. I., and -liosaand Nelson in Millard.- Boston Exc. '_ ` _ ` rruunsniw. n._G. and Mu. `i.o_vs,__nsd,nor, Alberta. who have been visiting »in this province,`_ lsit -_on-__ return _ recently. -Bliss 'Helen _Clements _oi _Murray Harbor is -- visiting -' in Charlottetown, this guest ol' Mrs( Frank Mcliie, Dor- chester Bt. _ » I ‘ i ' Miss Minnie Clements, onsriom- town, ‘wa_s- ~a _passenger to Summer- sidathis morning en route to' Bos- _ Mrs.. John P. Irving and son were passengers returning by the North-‘ umb`srl`and» last night and will leave ior their home in Cape Traverse to- day. ' W." F. -Tidmsrsh, -Charlottetown, lsit this niorning for Portland, Me. Al A."MacLeod, tue noted portrait artist, _formerly of ‘this Province, is spendlngsoms weeks in Boston. -Miss Alles Byrne, Charlottetown, crossed by the Empress yesterday en route to Winnipeg. - ' -Colonel Moore, Charlottetown, is ,spending s few days in Bummarside, th; guest oi'Louis and Mrs. _Mocre. __-_-_ ._ \ _ -Invitations _ara out for the mar- riage-.of 'Miss `Sadle -Burleigh Craig, daughterol Charles Craig, Middle- ton /to-James Klint Norton, Monct- on, -N. B. The marriage will take place ths__lsttsr. pg: oi Sept.-J._ A|iARlll.ESS wiv ro ' ' ill'llilKEN _'l'llE iliilll ` _Sulphur _ H_s\ts` Gfty' llsl`r.‘V`s_r|ish_-_-'A f°_f$°_l| fllllf-"_|`*‘P-"|_"° the hair _in good et,,_Bui- ol' hair. hair is li to s and 'value ol . . is its colorior or ii you are div. Mil! bottle oi from your to lilhrls dihrsnee msks in llIll’ll° E9-|`Y» -J and Long terd A. M. Em rohlldsd “»~¥.'.l£¥, Mrs h HY , ,‘ gg _ gene, me we _ _ .I ls rsplil sdiol emlrles yen is accomplish mort Wfh lil |¢|l iimssnd wllirlss disri ilim I i _ showin penile. li dor»_ _ ~~ nsedulnicallp-no lurminl shsnleslr-and will not uxslcls or lniurs ilu snrlsce. Keeps seeking nlcniils. linen. wood- srerli. melsl work. windows sail ' svuylliing slisnl the house. inns Q spiclr snrl spsn. lls [ins psriclcs q\|l¢l\ly»hsnisl\»dirl and -gnu: which mp. soap powders _ "sad siher rlunsas will nsisliect- . -Joh yesterday by` the Empress'-lor Cal- where he will remain s, month. n’ Mes/iiirdo, _ com'-eviiue, isis . H. E. Bagnall. New Glnsgowi; niece Miss Bessie Johnson oi cr River, leit by the EmDl'_03S Y‘55‘ morning on a visit to Mrs. Simpson oi Winnipeg.J. _ _ -Ohll E MoD0n&ldi and his trroisosl Byron and Elmo. returned from Charlottetown yesterday where my win visiting im uenonsla. who,is\ill st the City Hospital -'Ml‘siW R Best oi Minneapolis, who hss spent two months visiting lrisnds in Bummersids and vicinity. was s rsssengsr on the Empress yes- terdday morning -J *A C Rogers, Buinmerside, will he a passenger to Charlottetown lrom liontsgua this morning -B ...°Mrs. (Proi.) Thro. Ross, Char- lottetown. was a passenger return- 'ing irom Montague on yesterday 's.iternoon's:train.--B. i ‘ i' .:.°_Miss \EllenfDaVey ei Albion, P-E. XJ-irhsisrsrrived in.0slgsry-and ` has taken .up hsi-ggstudies with the Mount '»Rysn_Colleg`s1'to study shorthand and typewrlting.-ij" - _ 'The session oi the Shell-iish Com- ‘mission wssresumed yesterday morn- ‘ing, Mr.`,0‘Loary taking the place ol fMr`. Wilson, 'Evidence was given by a _number of' witnesses, the first oi ~whom was Q., H. B. Longworth. He 'iavomd the openingoi the season ou April 27th'an'd closing July lst. He _thought much injury was done by _tai;»ing_smnll lobsters. He did not 'believe in granting additional ii- ,oenses. No further protection other _than a short season is necessary and _the onus ol protecting spawn lobs- lters should be placed on the tisher- _man underfa penalty oi is line. The \hatel_ier_ies should be in charge oi an __expsrt.-- ' _ - 1 .I-I. W; Longworth- iafvored for west .off-_Cape-_Tra\z'erse, a season opening _July 25th and closing September 30th. He would not tavor two sea- sons on the south side, which is the ‘natural breeding ground oi lobsters. It morsprothotion than_‘st present is needed it should be by shortening the s_es`son.'_ » There are too many traps and-.factories s.tfpressnt- and he would not gra.nt`sddition'al licenses to per- sona now holding them. ' - James P. h_{__cIntyrc, Souris. was satisfied with 'the present season. iBirrion. P_inoaLu, North Rustico. (av- ore`d a season’ ‘from January lst to _July lst. Spawn lobsters should bo put back: in the water. No new li- censes should be granted except where absolutely necessary. Thomas Howatt, Cape Trsverse,_recommend- cd s, swan (rom July 25th to 'Bent ;30th. ank Pigott, Mount Stewart. Vinvorodiiasy, ist to July mth ss s {season ~for the Northside. E. T ‘Carbone@ said the warden system is ?useioss. ,¢':'l‘ho' inspectors should en- 'gage wardens. The' Commission meets 'at Suuris .oo Friday. `. ...°Mr.gl7-Wilkinson oiB_BB°l1E¢\' --_ business ‘to W. S. McKie, Charlottetown, was a ' passenger on the Northumberland last M" Th ' A POLITICAL, LITI C _Fox . ( night returning (rom Halifax. is “slung Cudmore; ‘GUCCICCDIOOCOOOCOOCIOCCIQ C 's sososssssilososo ` oi 0 I I O*O'*iO°_O`=C'iO-*O$Q»-‘§°»C~3C3l}%Q,s.l'~§>O4U_?'U7C‘O,'C*Q-Q=Q.g_g g Q _Q Q g_~_._ _Q gi-_ _ _ Range _ _ No. 1. - ;Sublect._.. _- “»The-Appearance of a Range? “It’s nonsense to say that thelhousewi&e€'