JUNE 29, 1915' _, _ _ .. _ , .~ '.;_;- _tp , _ _ _._.,.___-_-‘_ _ -.~,ii;-Q ~ . _ __ ..,,§_*t__T_ ` s l , A .;_`-_-' ..=‘i_»:._;E.; ‘Lf lie ,_ -:I '. 'D116 cop`_tr`nc Haqbqn now in tlig.-Fila: --i ER 1 Cargo 4...- 1 full swing. rived Today up _of Mine. _ _ '-AT-‘ o.tE. FuII’s 73 'Coal Yard ` st Q_ua_lity__ 'of i , Parlslilonors of Seven Mile Bay D ariiilnaking elaborate preparations for a Mammoth Excursion and 'l‘ca Party to Uelheld at Carleton Point where the t work ot' coustrlictiiig the r and (fur Ferry Teiniiials is es being of patriotic interest to' 01 of birds nionopoiized the attention of iii the land-owners to such all extent that iiie ordinary farliiiiig was neglected and Ci Ninoiluin cnrzfsumg uvzn Pius After -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian Captain Razaret. sailed Friday for can be obtained at Latter-ty'| Ton- Picton loaded with hay. , _ sorial Pai-lonrs, snmnierside. _- -- -FOR BALE.-Two good young Swanton", Captain Wyre, sailed from mileh cows, freshened this spring. Summerside for Miramichi for lumber. -Apply Thomas Hall,' Summersidem’ , »»l.»~».~- it 6-zsqlsl. . Sunllhies i 2 ~~' 1 ‘H~`-'-L- ,til lterprlse," Captain Mallet, sailed from Sigmm _ - -1lAi|i'_.PEQUEi'--1 Friday evening Isnmmerside for Miramichi for lumber. _; ,» ' _--i.. : ~' ....1 ' _ ' 'sr“largemxdifentliusiastic temper uce j . - , - , _ meeting was=held‘-‘hr the public $11. _ ' -LUMBER LADEN.--Schr. ‘fSwal-1 -1-., ~-._;: ,I...t'- 1 _ % The speaker ofthe _evening was 1_ev. low,” Captain McDonald -arrived Sat- -.. _. -» ., ..; _ . ll. Hensley 'Stavert Most _Worthy inrdayin Summerside, from Port.Elgin Patriarch of the`-‘National Divldlon Sons of Teniperaneé of North Antiéri- - _ _ , OSTRICH FARMING DEAD. Chi Mr. George McNutt occupied _.the - chair and introduced the lecturer. Mr. Stavert illustrated his lecture at half price at lIolman's. ‘ Ostrich farmini: in South Africa has with ,_,_ s¢_eri0pucnn_ After he had “sed been given such a blow by the war and iii me nI°_k1e fanfy °1' 1119111011 11101 (Well gave a stirring address. _ A very 0 l_f»SD€l'l11i-_ €XD@i11€l1l- Of 8 W0\‘1l1- hearty vote of thanks was moved wide Ostrich Feather day" is not coil- iiy sldered as a means oi' relief. Ostrich M leather exports from South Africa M __‘:'91'9 W111011 Hi $25.000.000 211111Ul1_115' the vote of thanks Mr. Stavert made i times of prosperity and the raising ii great riuaiitity oi food was imported. ow, while general purpose iaimlng ot' value tlint tliolissnds are stated in ii' sands roam the roads mid veldt. un- .Wi s even refused tlienl in thc village ii _._.______ HE WANTED TO KNOW. _ 5, ‘W SO A man was arrested on the charge 'i‘anton) Irene Allen and Lawrence a victory for the independents by ii J' robbing niioiher of his watch and il\'I oiinds. pu e lantern abouthalf an hour be Rev. E. J. Rattee, seconded by r.Robert McGougan and tendered to r. Stavert by the chairman. To fitting reply. Arrangements were ade for re-organizing the division of ment ot’ strawberry boxes to arrive _ ‘_ ,_ _ _ Solis of Temperance. Meeting shortly. Write for prices. “um & U" hav? “n°"°“1n’n'n~‘ nn ascii with the National Amm»m_ 1679-li-29M2iu1i. **‘“"“‘1 ‘* W“"~" *‘Y““""‘ 1" ‘1"` ""““' -TO LOAD HAY. Schr. "Malabar" -FOR PIGTOU.-Schr. "Josephine" -LUMBER LADEN. -Schr. "En- witb lumber. . _ -CURTAIN REMNANTS.-A small quantity of Curtain Remnants on sale‘ 1680-6-29M2IE1l. -A LIMITED QuANTi'rv or z and 6 row “Clipper Cleaned" Barley for sale. Write for prices. R. T. HOL- MAN Limited. 1680-6-28M2iE1i_ -STRAWBERRY - BOXES.- Hol- innn’s, Summerslde, have a big ship- blood ‘ood cells and and stai1\'t_~d nerves lo health and vigor. ' ‘ By noting your In- vrc-_us¢'in w -ight while using- lryoilcun prove D08|M_veIy tile benefit being derived .from 9-|115 ¢l°1‘ut food- cum. n box, nil- dr-aicrn, or Bites & Co, Limited, _ l_l6\V I .,-_- ,qi-‘ _,' .' _ " ' TIGIIISH ° -WATER SYSTEM - A. J. ller- oi’ Mr. W. I). Sumner, at Pctl-rviile, -PRi'ZE LIST. - The Sunmierside -LUMBER LADEN. -Schr. “Char- _7" N . _. ~. _ -1 ' luis had no opportunity to assert itself, S- i - -__ - . »- _ 1110 1>1“1S =1I'001`SUl1ll1e Prollllclive (ligpoiiionlgfig,ulinlairnilnflzsmadnglinfir Il-‘1~!Id1iIy11sl11;Ii11ggsitinnlgdgnlxln11b:InI§I1 *DRUG ST°RE COMPLETED” I" i ' i __ 1 1 . _ M - ' 1D- f E F - T -onsulni reiiorts to be dyinlr tionl l<\l.1\ ies:JliIil,erl1di;)i1yD1\1l)¥l,n:;;13’ 1V1I-Iailiifilée gg; Zgtgiiigflingiriinénn n Largo or mm new '1`1g1l1S11 drill! S1019 011 -1111! 151 ~ _ of food and nttmitioii while other thou- iiieri.i_ Aiiiiii iiic-L¢.0'ii, Grape Kim, , , _- -_ _ Wm’ Dr- McBride as "°B1d°`m P111" ' nner of Certificates, Jean Gordon, -CEDAR POSTS. -Schr."“Argo" Sic1a”‘_Z' DNESDAY, JULY 7th, 1915 {'111"’i1 101' 111111 \ll\ll1l1L'1<“-<1. 119061111011 l-lsteile Vanlderstlne, Lulu Robertson Captain Tounnurd, sailed Friday from nd Arthur Boates. Winner of Merit Summerside for Bonaventure, Quebec F rds-Grade 8-Gladys Sullivan, afterdiscliarging cedar posts for R. __’ elair ean_ipbeil_ Grade 7. Amy Linklet- '1‘. Holman. Limited. °‘ \ ter, Cassie Sinallrnau; Grade 6, Beat- _ Z rice Palmer, Charlotte Allen. Grade -BASEBALL. -The game of base nnmm“r" ' (Miss McNeill dept.) Lillian Dob- n and Mary Beairsto, Grade li (Miss ball on Friday evening between the Independents and Pioneers resulted in Ernest Gallant vlill t en the -REPAIR WHARF. - Mr. Joseph Chaisson of I-larper Road will have arge of the extension repairs to be made on Tignisli Harbor wharf this -WELCOME HOME. - Mr. James Morrlsey. wealthy farmer of Peter- cNally. Grade 4, (Miss Tantoii) Lil- score of il to 3. Batteries for hide- vine nan returned from n six nnnnnn pie of iii., 11|-0vim,p_ (im-iemn chain, says the Philadelphia Public lian McDowell and Marion Leard. D€I1i101'11-S. MHSBFS- 1V1CL€0d 211141 M01- ‘nnn to one nf Inn sons in Brninn Col' _pafm is_0n9, of iii., must immmfui Ledger. it was said that he had (li_'_ade 4, (M(l_eis Murphy)_, Bessie Don- risen, for Pioneers, Buote and Moun~ nnnnn looking wen nnn nennny'_Z° aiiijl_` att lng`- vie slqd ,_o_t-_Nm-iInimhcrlaiul- strait. _ 1 not necessui'ily to any tllat the of Seven Mile Iiiiy pnrisli are g is people puttinl-f theitliousaiids-_orpleasiirti-seekers who S will lake advantage of this excursion. __ wing are the U-aiu a|.mnge_ Jiillge. You can 'o. You are free." l Folio ments. FARE 1.20 ,1.10 1.00 .55 .45 1.35 1.20 1.10 1.00 .70 50 .45 .90 .55 .45 lntcrniediate stations accordingly. (Journal nn Pioneer. .li lieialll ractive localities in l’. E. l. 1 commaiidiiig as it does a inosi pious. strangled and robbed liiiu. 'Fliere was 3 w ot' the coast line on cithcr S Sourls St. Petel"s Mt. Stewart Hunter River ‘ Emerald Tlgnisli Alberton O'Leary Richmond Sumnierslde Kensington Emerald t`fhai'lottetown Hunter ltlvcr ‘Eineraltl _ hrown a bag over his vlctim’s head, `al son and onstant Prichard. Grade (Miss McPherson), Florence Allen, tain. H. -MOVING BUILDINGS. - Mr. o little evidence. however, that the John Sullivan. Grade 3 (Miss, -APOLOGV. - l John Bernard of Spurgeon Jefferies nf Anna' in now - ii udga quickly said: ,__ __ Sl rung) Frank Krlowlpn and Emmet Baltic, in Lot 18, hereby wish to re- n s in T iiisli with all his moving y ig . ..mScharg9d-!.. - _ f _ -Ganamt Grade--3-_-('Mig_5 Stavertl- LY- 1"’-01 “ny Bfatellli-‘HIS made by me gears liuullnt-I several buildings from The prisoner stood still in the dock, ninn (lorney and Alice Crossman. 118311181 -1110011 BGHI. Or his associates. on fo,-th every (.i-fm-t io ,,me,.mh, :iinazed at being given his freedom so Grade 2,(Miss Strong), Catherine Wil- Of 1V1f11D0¢ll1€. 111 regard 10 Cerlllill gui- nt con. _llams and Bradford Linkletter_ Grade rent matters that are discredita le, “You're disclmrged," repented the 2, 1-. Still iio word from the prisoner, who A -NME stood staring at Ilie judge. -' G 11.111. -“l)ou‘t you uiiderstanll? You have 2 6_0() been acquitted. Get out!" shouted M 7_01 the judge. (i 7.52 sl 2s 1 (Miss Stavert) Melville Rice and ngus Mcliie and James Morrison. 19th <18-Y 01' -111110 A. D. 1915. -101111 Y ranch;-(Miss Beaten) charles sin. Bernard. 1664-ti-2s1viii. ff ard and Ralph Ramsay.. Grade 3, iss McPherson, Special Prize for -HOSP1TAL MEETING. - The 1 enoi-sl Proficiency, i{eime;ii Mac. annual meeting of the Prince County n "\Vell,” staniniered the man. “do Leod. Grade 10, Miss Bertha Murphy. 110891011 Will be 119111 111 the A811011- have t0 give him back his watch and. Prizes for Attendance-Theron Mor- 1-“F111 112111 in S11111Ill91`S1l19 011 '1`1l€S<111Y and hereby apologize to Mr Best for o location to another. lie will he pt busy for at least two weeks.-Z. -RETURN HOME. - Mr. Gus Mc- mzel (._um_ Grade 1 (Miss white) making such statements hated this Innis returned from Boston mid New ork on Friday after having had a ry successful business trip in con- ection with the lox business lie is connected with here and iii Newfound- nd.-Z. -NEW ARRIVAL. -A baby dangli- 10_00 I 01121111?" , l 1 i = risoii, Alban Arsenault, Georgie Cross- 1110 29111 11lSf_- at 8 D- 111- f01' the Dui' 16.1' was nom to Mrs' Melvin Gnnnnt »- °;':.°°F`7:"'°°F‘ os,-i;.=z~:zo.a>o een->ot~:»s~oc= 9.50 10.58* 11.30 ii Great Tea ofthe Season cent harbor and beautiful scenery. M - man, Fultan Tanton, Arthur Pritcli- D0580f910CtIl1g11‘\1Sl.€9SH11l11'€C€1ViI1g "1 rd, Layton Green, the accounts’ for the year, all contri 11151 011101 10 N115 W911 known C0” 9 eorgetown, July 6, 1915 l, _ _ _ ‘ _ sl ~ (In aid of St. James' Church.) ill l I butors are especially invited 'to be present. H. J. Massey, Sec’y_ Leoville on Thursday. BeBiiig ,thc pl many congratulations are pouring in from their numerous friends here and formally lived prior to ber coming Astonishing Results _ENURMOUS S,zE_M, Joseph here.-z. V ll '-1 " and Watchman, 21.; L/linpilrtizll, 21.) 1590-6-24tlistuiii. §\llll'7lA\\\'lIlII&§IllIl f DOLLAR t \\\\\\\\ \‘I ,ies of the parish who gained a repu- ' IIIlIIIIIf$\\ Q Ton" DAY Subscriptions , 1 . Country people olde- to Charlottetow 1 -r /gun $1, \“\YIIZf';`\\\\\YlI :ri §5__._ _n-ug... ,e_¢_\'esday June 3 ` DOI.I_.AR DAY ould call at the Guard- an_0ilice and pay $1.00 ' inch ,l will entitle ' them the Charlottetown uardian for one year. This special induce- ent applies only to ose country people i ho avail themselves of ` f 1: e special facilities for Nisiting Charlottetown Ion DOLLAR DAY wed. nesday, June 30. $1629- in-l-\»~~. 6-26-metf. I lllll _ IORION U n O llliltqm m Blllk ol Ollldl T ._ nnr"i°o,i,oAn. PA1_'l_N1' eo|.|c|'r0n . s. nhscocli uw; (U. emails-im'1|t°1'°d PF' teut: ~Attomoy.15 non nD_01'1°11°° in a and, U. _l- }L!__°““°"‘ 9 y patented. 'rude ks and - st. "“'"'°°=.:':.‘i":::“.zli‘..'.'¢i . s . in ps :°ni1°¢2.°'mpom i'>r°".¥°§, |.~- - viitninl In pgionhuita .PW |.jii nom 000 m Cl Write for in; 4-..~..:,' 5 __ G 1: o `llHIllllA.\\\\\\i\\€/llA\\\i& 1 1 1 1 *Av o .-.__,-__-. ...._:._»__-___ _ ‘_ .. ___ G." .._...-----» Fam ' 5 ' Tillie Georgetown is noted for its magniil fr he view from the Tea Grounds is un- surpassed by anything in the Prov- ince. Everything will be done by those in charge to make this a day of pleasure for all visitors and the lad- tation last year for "the best furnish- ed tables ever seen at a tea. party,” intend to sustain their good name this year. All your friends will be here, so come along and`have a pleasant day with them. A special train will riln from El- mira and Sourls on the following. scbedulez- A.M. .10 Elmira ' .00 Baltic .00 Sourls .00 Harmony .00 Selkirk .90 Ashton .90 St. Pcter's 3-56 _so Midgeil 9.05 ,., .75 Morell 9.17 .60 Si. Alidre_w’s 9.42 .55 Mt. Stewart 9.46 45 Peakes 10.06 7.15 7.65 8.09, ass s.4s 10.23 10.35 10.45 Perth Cardigan Emerson Georgetown 10-55 Tickets will be sold from points on .45 .35 .20 Boston Shoe Shining Parlors Special Chairs for Ladies One Spoonful Gives _ _ 1661-s-2sM1l. Smith, on Tuesday picked up on the Charlottetown residents are aston shore t T ni h ti 1 t 1 1, t shed at the QUICK results from the seen hgrp £155 55935:; arges 9:55 er A( ther proved bad by reason of the constant rain fall during the day the ball was nearily full and l at the Bellevue llotel t`or the week lt in cd 1111119 l11lXi111‘6 Of 11UCk1-1101‘11 Dark. close to three feet in lengthudnd ending Jiliie 27th was the lollowingz- vcerine. etc known as Adlerlka weighed over ten pounds, The storm 'l‘his remedy acts on BOTH upper_ and on Tuesday was instrumental in tang- bell, H. Flnleyson, Halifax; R. A. lower bowel and is so THOROUGH 8. ing -his capture, for it was while the (ihristie, A. E. Fleuiining, St. John; iowel cleanser that it is used success water recedeii after the storm that it A tullv in appendicitis ONE SPOON was picked up on the sho,-@_Z I‘UI. of Adler i ka relieves almost ANY ____ ('ASE of constipation, sour or gassy _GRAND E|Q1-ER-|-A|`NM"‘EN-|-___ Truro, and Il. H. Pollock. Toronto. stomach. ONE MINUTE after you The Pupnsbf N0". D C 't At the Bernard were re stered - _ _ gi. : take 151. t1ieFsases gamble aiéd _iiass Tignisi, heid theire ,m,,a,f§f euf;1,1f§§‘n_ Geo. Perry, Ebbsfleei; Fraiik Perry, I' ou. . A. oster, ruggist, ha 0 lr ment m~T|g~nish H H T d Summerside; F. J. Shea, Waterford' town. _ evening und. '- aighzuglion theuesvgan F. 0. Gallant, J. S. Pierce, John Messrs. J. E. Dumeau, J. D. Camp- . 'I‘_ Viiiiiiconibe, John Risdon, Cliarlottetowii; li. T. Ellartl, ll. l.. Martin, Toronto; ll. Lingly, .Ia.s_Poole Whear, Charlottetown; H. P. Barnes Halifax, E. M. Peer. Montreal; Mur- vin Gallant. Urhanvilie; W. J. Blake _ Armien, Montreal and H. B. Eus- d 'WU l_ the performance all told proved to be Toronto; W. D. White, Alberton; I-I. or a phenomenal success Seld di J _ om `d , Enrollmem No 3 Pure and spectators witnessing a performance t1S'0Lea1`y~*Z- |2629 sins - 7_0() 10182, |mp_ a dull moment was In evidence and CANADIAN HORSE s°c|ETV 2852' carried her part with much merit and DAM 21036, |mP_ the house was Inf a pstrlotlnco s(11‘)l;hIxI1 ` __ and the military drill march 19g6';°w" 7*" “nd 1°” WM’ f°°'°d embracilig several national war - _ 901158 was gone through to 5"” byg1f|1"°Y"°»B1"1°fl~EF"k1v|°w' pertection. As a. final grand tab- Grifien by th. -- - sire cmciysm 11649, byinlawatiis ‘gizllgrifmtriisggnégglQgcoibfgg 10067, Prince Robert, by”-'Prince of with military pamphnana and tog*;u;_ ' S1- Tilefsffs 1°-11 W;il§iB`Dam Maidiur’ Gi-‘llrei§"?1Ii§s, by °i“‘°"§l“f1151“ effect “Sed Pride of Blacon 10837, yy, Baron’s ` _ 5°" "med “ 91011116 - long to hc remember d T Pride 9122. r ’ ‘ fu; ' ° - 11° P"- _ _ __ _ mance before closing offered a 0!3_'§bR_‘:_m6¥,1°§°nth°l "H5231 by P"|“°° grandtreat to ailthose present In hav. 1118 a pupil of the Tignish Grammar Montague Branch atreduced rates by p$:,l;eDLn£,,1;,‘:zg_Lnwrence 11522' by S"h°°1- Mr- 0211111 Mellillsou recited regular morning train. good tor return 'ith Dam B Rdsé:w_?'_ '»¢sp}.ing_ 5eVe1`1!1. P18095 Ill his .usual forensic by special train leaving Georgetown hm Darnleyélffs-__ __ F, _ » and eloquent elocutlonary manner. at 6 D. Ill- ln this stallion is found as good a ine concert' was “ned to a cms” by BY 071191' 01 Com' blending of the Clydesdale champions Engine me Nfftinnnl Anthem "G04 1267-6-18M15I -of Great Britain as in any draft horse "ave tne King' The 1"`°gmmme f°1` -. » ~ , ’ 1 In Canada, and that be will prove a lgfvennlg was “B f°n°Ws: 0"Ve1`¢“"9 great me htm Camden He is me E femme hand Gniop; cii¢_,riis_ 'years old. brown with white trimmings D;`§]%é:§.ql1§‘_;» 15133.,-. _anntin L3_\1_1‘ 1e_i ` - c le . ._ " V - _ 9 mn '“”"`“\\\\W/W' 110111 tnrilnlkellis season in the stud at R m"Dnet“"M'"m°1d s°“57 Ch°9“1` S' R“““°°' H1111 Cliiidv Sale; Recimioii"'a ri s Albert, Craswell, manager in charge. Service fee $10. Mare at owner’| risk. gmphe Eng;l;ante_ ,?,§;:)°' M’-‘f h_P1}!,°“°' A. A. LECKIE, Veterinary Surgeon, Owner. _ 9423-4-10mt\lII!WDd 1 nznc D11" and R°°““11°“i '1`l\111€l1l1- Panama, Straw and all I kinds of Felt Hats Clean- ' ed and Blocked ,,We Carry a full line of Pol- ishes for Suedes all colors, Imperial Bronze and White Shoes. , . We Clean Our Hats Here -in Charlottetown- Therefore we do not have to CharI¢ Ext" f°f Eitpressage or Sendlnt! I them Away' - Out of Town Orders Prom- . ptly Attendefl £0 _.}1'o4.~ Jo_UE111i i -EHAIEUWETQWPI .\‘il19`i§¥19.1!§'1i""_1. '_'ih'.‘ Lg* il..-1_i_i..--f i ` ' <1" ~ ._-Mii.iJ<'m'nst l 'l"K` , _H he vlniigg at nerezig noglbnlgnslwsgil I \‘\“° ~ -' .::.::;f:f.i'ff Mf- 1 ' if - 14. 1'.-rr,r__;;1`;u"l;% V _ - _ __ it- essrs. ames Chishl , T ._ - ' ~ _ \ i ‘Charles Crossman, Cap; Tfi-:J-qi-ggygilia ' ~ -.A ._ - - ` . and 1|'V1l1s' Mllttsrtf (‘.i1'rleton'°were In o - .\` j Eummerside Saturday of last week on; r `.,‘.: usiness.-H. Wear This 'Patriotic -il.. ti. WTT _ BMIQG 1 _ '1_)iae"iass'l°ls§ti1§il:yn'-iitinr' 1° Summer' and hel the Island Pat- ‘ riotic lnund. Price 10c of this dlscription applaud each spe- ciality in a more enthusiastic manner from the very start to the finish not every pupil whether small or large demeanor The lece which k “inefmsz ~V°s- Kites; Duet--Qmuirille -Our Bob Dial n Ong H C . ara sol Drill; Chorus-Nesrer Home; Duet-Marche des Amazones; Drama -An Awful Mystery; MoiiQig5ue_Le Cordonnier de St. Crepin J O M; Pat. rl WESTERN PEISUIIILS , am i bgdbis sister Mrs. Jobnagteglccntnllgeeili- L THE WIRELESS. n1°n1395 Gllzlielmo Marconi invented 1° F51 Dractical wireless telegraph as was experienced at this concert; _ -6 -.prodigy whose mental attainments will in the States-where Mrs. Gallant l -HOTEL ARRIVALS. - Register- - ...to rank as all the greater an example 'show what Nature can do when she wi-: .1 i .in-gg-3 #gg-;_s| === e 14.51%'-°1;' - %“ fin 1;,`§;g?\x_»,‘, .__;,,~. __ :eil-sin¢i.__ (l_x_l) UF1°B.a7,l°¥|&., .. ‘ l'it'l`n' I 1" -'fra-_»` _ ' Qagnnnnrl' ` A luolu Ml!! _.Mg if din " &al|‘¢'n ‘ " f1iPA1-i=i I o'ric_ c_AN_ADAf. THIS FLAG CQUPON i b ho t mth onnonnoemol\\U_ .,..i3n»¢"l‘l‘.’.i‘“.°.‘é'1’>ii‘.‘§.‘*°.€'i.t.l»..1i...> . When Presentedee the Office o!_tho * "bPr#lRi.o1'1'a'rowN GUARDIAN o-:rnder ot this paper gruonting oamg gg Q - or ber ¢!1&1c@ E! _ ,_ ,riiilrun-size Ea-z. Alma; or, _ Ehe Complete 54 ZFlag and Outfit - _ 'IMD ORDERS.-It oc-1plete outtlt is wanted tend In $1.4! and 'lo. lddltioiml for postage in 10 mils sono (or ilu. il other lanes of Province); for :renter diotances ask your Jaonmnltlr smoiyt to include for I lbs.; If not alone is desired. un the 61.10/ 1 _.l and lo..-additional postage In lint. -<_-If-> 9|- lsno (nr 1a. any Canadian point). L ‘ A FLAG Fon i-:vmlv I-loiviis _ ; q m ` -DANGEROUSLY ILL. - Mrs.Don- aid llaiidraliuu of Sea Cow Pond is nearing deuth's door as xi result of al long sickness which has almost caus- ed her iniinedintc household to give up hope t'or her ultimate recovery.-Z ' -REPORTED SICK. - Mr. John M. Gaudet, caretaker at the Dalton i`ox ranch at (‘lnirlottetowii, is report- ed dangerously ill and his brother l‘rliane has bei-n called to attend him there. This genilernan formally lived in ‘Tignisll and while here had full clinrge ot' the saine ranch when lion. (`|iui-i,Daltoii maintained ii. alone the oil the outl-skirt ci Tignish before inov- ing it to Cliarlottetowii.-Z. _ WONDER CHILDREN (New York Vi/orid.) A twelve year old girl who speaks eight languages, knows a lot of Cicero and Sallust in the original, composes French verse and Suffragist novels and teaches classes in Esperanto is a _ excite the Customary interest and awe. And being also a perfectly normal tom- boy sort of girl. who swims, rows, cooks, boxes, plays baseball, drives an _auto and rides a horse, besides playing the piano and the violin, she deserves of juvenile precot‘.ity._ More and more the wonder grows that one small head can carry all little Miss Winifrcrl Sack- ville Stoner knows. But what then? is it supposable ,that other little girls can he made to lieconie equally learned and accom- ‘ plished in ilit'ancy it' only their mo-` thers would train them systeinati- 1 cally as the Stoner girl’s mother dirl. and the niaiiner of which she is ready to iniiiart to the public? Or does it-just happen that a prodigy of the kind is born into the world from time to time regardless of rule just to tries? Exactly a century ago a little Eng- CANVAS BTRETCH ERS Gotten for The Confederation Cel- ebration THE BEST BED FOR SUMMER WHILE THEY LAST-ONE DOLLAR (Less than first cost.) AGRICULTURAL HALL, Fitzroy Street 2046-6-22Mtuth4i. llsh boy, John Stuart Mill, then ninei years old, had read Xenophon's “Ann- basis," all of Herodotus and other Greek authors, and had become in- terested in Plato and Demosthenes, whose works he read at ten. He had learned the Greek alphabet at three. ' was conversant with Euclid and al- gebra at eight, and at fifteen knew as much as a college don, while re- maining a “healthy and high spirited lad.” This, ot' course, was the achieve- ment of a boy, and in an age when girls in the cradle were not as yet imbued with feminist ideals. 'But is there anything to leam from the precocity of the Stoner child that was - not taught by the equal precocity of little John Stuart Mill a century ago? __The world has to tulle ilts prodigies as they come, with a de- gree of wonder but without feeling that there is any special recipe for them, either in “prenatal influence" or “natural education." MILLIONS OF FROGS. Renter despatch from Giberaltar, says: “During a thunderstorm in the vicinity yesterday a cloud belehed forth millions of tiny frogs which had evidently been sucked up from the lake 20 miles away. 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