PAGE u TWO The merchants all do a. prosperous and success Iul business and the stores compare favourably with (Contnued From Page 1) those of Montreal, Toronto and other large centres. lloaril of Trude; llllll PllPllililli AND Plillillililllli PHUJVINIJE Boards of Trade at Charlottetown, sum- niersliie and Georgetown; A Provincial Associated Retail Merchants’ fAssoolation. Janis... .,'.. 4. The amount at the credit of Hi0 people in Hi9 Savings Banks is $7,500,000. EVERY PROSPECT PLEASES IN EDWARUS lsLE iii iii 9K Mean Temperature. Summer 62.4 degrees; Winter, 23 degrees; Sunshine, 241 days; Cloudy, rain or snow, 12-i days. PRINCE School Attendance, Colleges, 522; illgh, 2.718; Cranes 2,531; Primary, 12,617. Total, 18,388. Edicationnl lnstltutions~St. Dunstuns Vnivcrsity.‘ Prince of “lilies College. nnd Normal ‘Frziininu School, Notre Dame ACiltifillly, Summcrsidt- iligli School. St. Dunsiiins is a residential Fnirersily to which students come from zlll parts oi‘ the continent. Th‘. Province . Population. British Columbia ............................. .. 1.1 Alberta ................................................ .. 1.5 Saskatchewan .._ .. . 1.9 Manitoba .. 1.8 Ontario ............................................... .. 6.1 Quebec ............................................... .. 2.8 New Brunswick 12.5 Nov: Scotia . 22.9 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 41.2 ._...»- . ' " '5'- -» -- ...-~»_.. ‘- ¢ -__._..-‘.‘ _._.(§;_— (Jlliirlot leto ' - Central Farmers‘ llistitute; Cooper- :iti\'i- E34,’. des; ilotitry Cjiib, Charlottetown. GOO SECOND OLDEST PARLIAMENT IN AMERICA Charlottetown is the Cnpiiai of Prince Edward lslilic, and liiii the second oldest purlhilueill on_ the (‘ill o‘. Aliioriru, ulltcdatilig tllut oi" thc l'ililcd Prince I-Idxvurrl island is fiunous as ii health re- sort, lnis splendid hotels and botirillng houses, and surf nnd river bathing, unsurpassed in any part of Cziiliidu or in tho United States. The climate of Prince Edward island is ideal for health, both summer rind winter, and the climate and soil touibined produce the exceptionally high grade-d fox furs wllicil have aittaincd thc world's re cord in pricc and quality. Cattle. .4 2.9 2.5 1.7 6.1 2.1 8.0 13.4 52.0 2.9 Q00 THE IDEAL SUMMER RESORT P.’ E. I. Leads in People andLive Stock per Square Mile ill Canada Per Square Mile Sheep. .1 .5 .4 .2 1.8 .9 5.7 Hogs. .1 1.0 1.1 .7 4.6 1.1 3.1 3.0 26.0 c» l... .- a.- QUEEN SQUARE GARDENS SIDMOUNT_' NORTH RIVER ROAD . I ' e... THE CHARLOTTETOWN GOUARDIAN The Weekly Editors Here Today ___@. Aylssworth, W. G. and wife, Guide‘ Advocate, Waterford, Ont. Andrew, Mrs. H. 5.. standard. l-laveloclo Ont. . Alloway, A. H. and wife, Cou-rlr. Trenton, Ont. Ball, L. J., Newe,~Ver,non, B. C. Blackstone. c.» A., and wile. Times, Oriliia, Ont: Biakcly, G._ Advertiser, Ganors, Susk. ' Brennan, A. R., and wife, Journ- iil. Summerside, P. IE. J. Britten, G. 0., and wife, lReport~ er, (ianagoque, On=t. ‘ Calnan, A. E., and wife, Gazette. ‘Pifzlflll. Ont. Carmichael. Roy, Echo, Verdun. Que. .- - cave, J. J.. and daughter, Ex- press, Beliverton, Ont. . Craig. w. i.., and wife. Star and Videtlc_ Grand Vtulley,~0nt. Dass, Alfred. and sister, Banner. (iravenlluri-it, Ont. Davies, W. R., Mercury, Renfrew Ont. / Debbie, A. E., and wife, Advertis- or, Topic, Petrolia, Ont. Dubuc. V. Le, Progress, Chicou- tiinl, Quebec. Eedy, J. W., Journal, St. Mary's. Ont. ‘ Eedy, L. A., and wife, Telescope, Waikerton. Ont. Elliot, F. B., wife, ‘Herald, Allis- tou_ Ont. Evans. F. L. E., and wife, Das- piitch, Strathroy, Ont. Evans, E. D., and wife, Age Dee- patch, Strathroy, Ont. Fry, W. A. wife and daughter, ('llroilicie, Dunnvllle, Ont. Faprnl, Roy 0. and wife_ 'ihc .~\'.:i-, Gladstone, Man. French, V.‘ G., and wife, Times, \\'Giéli~'k‘i\lllill, Alta. Fortln, J. E., Leclaireun Beauce~ villc, Que. Gardiner, Mrs. A. ‘H., Review, llurilislolr Ont. George, J. M., and wife, Times. Dcdoraine. Man. Giles, J. H., and wife, Lachnte, Que. Girouard, A, and wife. Le Cann- dlnn, 'l‘hetford Mines, Q. Goodfellow, G. M., and wife, The Glizcttc, Whitby, Ont. Pale, J. R., and sisters, Packet. Orllliu, Ont. Pall, M., and wife, Star, Kincaid Sunk. Pardman, E. T., and wife, Post, Oakriver, Mas. Harris, E. A., and wife, Gazette, Burlington, Ont. Hellemh, W.. H., wife and Miss Marjorie, Reporter, Kingvilie_ Ont. Hetherlngton. Miss M. E., OW. N.A.. 'l‘oronto, Ont. ilospl-lcr, Ont. I , Hudson, E. S.,'Express, Beams" ‘ ville. Ont. l Hunter-J, J.. and wife, Reporter. Klncurliine. Ont. Huntingford. W. J.. and wife. Stair, Wainwright, Alta. Irwin, W., and (laughter, Chron- ' being of nocturnal habits, he is Pudhon, c. M. and wire,’ liemlli, ‘ . Squirrel As Aerial Glider (By Momlnlon News Service) - LONDON. June 20.—— A flying squirrel from India. which has been presented to the Zoo, is the first of its species to he seen st the managsrie for 30 years. Flit, as this rarity is called, is a shy little creature at present, and. averse to day-light demonstrations of how his kind have endeavoured to master the air. Although they began their efforts to fiy early in the Tertiary era, they have not been very successful, though it is more likely that the power to glide from tree to tree being sufficient for their purpose. they have had no in- centive to make furthenprogress in aviation. They are certainly adepts at parachuting, because of an extra- ordinary expansion of the skin, which, joined to the limbs, opens out when the animal lenps, and forms n cavity capable of support- lng it while swooping through the air. By dint of much coaxing, Fill. eusnyed such a glide in the confin- es of his case. its objective being, apparently, the half-open door. The keeping, however, frustrat- ed this dodge to escape, and pick- ing up the nimble little animal, wrapped him round his neck, when wit_h his wide folds of skin and flattened tail, Flit looked more like a fur stole than a living creature. Is The Church Too Respectable LONDON, June 21.-—"What is wrong with the church." said the Bishop oi’ Chelmsford at Wood- ford, “is thiit it has ceased to ho the Church tnilitiint-u fighting Church-and has got too respect able." _ lt was urgent that the Church should become a fighting Church once more. But the clergy could not carry on the fight alone. There were Christians, delnred the Bishop, who spent more money on drink and on tobacco than upon Christian missions. Lust year all that church rind chapel together could scrape up for missionary work was $15,000,- 000: yet in the some yeare $1660,- 000,0tl0 were spent on drink iiudi $750,000,000 on tobacco. -—-i<Q->~————- Leeds Cripple Cured l (By Mominion News Service) ' LONDON, June 20.—A cripple for five years, and regarded as ill- ruriible iumc, Miss (iertrudie lluni. of tllc Bricklayers’ Arms l-iolliock, took part iii n recent pilgrimage to Lourdes, and when l-lho returned iclc, liurhaln, Ont. l Johnston, J. G., The .liridgeliurg_ Ont.‘ Johnston, P. F., and wife; News. "Tillson-burg, Ont. ' Laberge, E., Lmpectateur, Hull ' I Review. i Lancaster, ‘Standard. liiilvt-lock, Ont. i Lapp, Donald, Ensign Brighton, Ont. Legge, Geo, and wife, Ihiilil. (irlinby, Q. l Leavcns, F. N., and wife, Enter- ipriise, Bolton, Ont. MacBsth, M., and wife, Sun, Mil- ‘vertoil, Ont. ‘ MacLaren, J. A., and wife, Exam- iucr, Barrie, Ont. T. P., Leade r, MacLaren, Miss Tannlm. Exam} lllPl‘_ Barrie, Ont. McCullough, T. H. B., Weylblirn, Review, Wkeyburn, Sask. McMahon, T. F., and wife, Liber- ul Rlclimondville, Out. - McQuarrIQ, A., Hignal, Goderich. Ont. ’ McGuire, H., and wife and daughter. Bailner, Orangeville, Ont ‘OMesheoar, M., Advance, Burford. lit. ' Mitchell, A. T., and wife, Review Smithville. Ont. Mitchell. G. H., with wife and child, Post, Hanover, Ont. Montelth, G., and wife, Express, Aylnler, Ont. Mortimer, Mrs. H.,. Free Press, Sheihonrne, Ont. Georgetown, Ont. Moore. C. P., and wife, Star iDun- tins, Ont. MW". Rev A. H. and wife, News ‘St. Johns, Que. Moore. Rex. J., News, ‘St. Johns, barrel. w. F. A., and wife, Star, (ioderlch, Ont. --MiiIii'0. H. <B., and wife, Herald, be Pas, Man. "Oil". A. V., and wife, Tribune, Stoufvilie, Ont. Put". P. George, Slmco, Ont. ..Pearcc, Richards and wife, ‘Nor- thern Miner, Cobalt, Ont. Rimiiie. Miss Alice M., Review, Durham, Ont. Ruby’, L.. De G., Lespetcsteur, Reformer, Mlu G., Times, Del- orriiirle, Man. Samson, W. D. and wife, Gazette Almonte, Ont. sivitlfi. Hugh, and wife, Cowic- hnn bender, Duncan, B. C, Sirius. E. Roy, wife and daught- er, C.W.N.A., Toronto, Ont. 5°03. John, Herald. W-hltewood, ‘Susie. Hemnle. n. A., and wife. sentin- el, ‘Pottenham, On-t. Slmml. T. W.. d Sim. Westiorn-e. dist. wire’ mun Hlmard Dr All and wife. LlEclair fill‘. Beauceville, Q. Spore. H. J., and wife, lPont Colhorne, Ont. Sheri. E. E. and wife, Southampton, 0m, smfliv H- L» Mid wife, News Prince Albert, ISaek. ' Miiwlfl. W. W., and wife, Times Assinihoa, Sash. 391W". T. W.. and wife, Enter- prise, Beimorite, Ont, Sullivan, L. F., Courier, Orian- C broo B. . "Jim-ind. A. E., and wife, Citizen, Beacon, . fli-wsrint. Olenooe, 0m. - nu Moore, J. M., and wife, Herald, homo recently, shc was still :i . cripple and ilnd to he assisted from thc trnin. The following duy,‘ ,ii0\\'i3\'t3l‘, she suddenly found hcr-, self cured. llllll is now able to wulk qultc normally. . | Iicr injury was caused by an, accident at the factory where‘ silo “'11s employed, and wus‘ aggravated by u full t\vn yours iigo_ wilcn on ifoliduy tit Eiistby, neiir~ Skipton. l The 23 hours’ journey across Franco tried her greatly iind l-ihc suffered illtcilsc. pain, but alic persisted with the "cure." Each day at Lourdes she wns tukcn to the gruiton and many times went into writer. DEATH STALKS NEAR ALTA AS FLEMISH COUPLE WED GOETTINGEN, Juno 21.-—Tho “shadow of the gallows" fell across the marriage altar at an unique wedding which occured here recently. The bride was n daught- er of a man sentenced to (lentil, and both best marl and bridesmaid were under similar sentences. The groom had been coildeiuneti only to 20 years linpflsonment. All four were‘ fugitive Flemish who had been convicted by the Belgians because of certain Flemish tell- dencies and pro-Germanium. Sweet, Miss Petty, Times, Exot- er, Ont. TsmplinfJ. 8., and wife, News Record, Ferguson, Ont. Thomas, iG. H. 0., and wife. Gazette, lBrackbridge, Ont. VBIN. W- R-. and wife. Tho Chronicle. ‘ingemsoll, Ont. Walls, W. 0., and wife, Examin- er, Barrie, Ont. Whlskln, Fred, Herald, Cupnr, Sask. Williams. D., and wife, Bulletin, Collingwood, Ont. Wlnterburn, J. B. and w“; Gazette, lNorwich, (int. ' Wright, A. W., and ‘Confererate and Mou t Forest. Ont. Tbtggmorliéllligq and wife, Mercury, vmmfl- W- 3-. Freeholder, Corn wal'l_ On-t. lions. E. s. and . Della. Sask. ' Mm Posh w“ loclzfigrlrtvv. Min Dorothy, Have. “Tizn Puts . Joy In Sore, Aching Feet ‘W?’ mites new. burning. tired M! fairly dance with delight, Away 8o the aches and PGJDQ, t)“; my“, wiiousee. 1.1mm and bunions. “TiIZ" draws out the acids and uni-none that viii! no your feet. 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