1""§"_'~<Y . -.‘ w!»- ' .~.._ '\\ . Mcnittn-Al amber 17th to George F. and Mrs. YhlaaNalll, u son. i-Yen '..~ , . JQGE TWO ‘ BIRTHS \ Milton on Dec. WATT8.-At York ou Der. 20th to ‘Mr. and Mrl-l. Frank H. Watts, a laughter, weighing 101-2 pounds. Busy Poultry Season Judging by the amount ot bus- neas dine by the Harris Abattoir Company in this city, the poultry season may be considered n banner one. Between ninety and u hund- ted thousand pounds of dressed poultry have been Ilandled bylhis film within the past week, and dur- ing the busy Fall rush, when the live poultry were coming In, seven- teen pickers were employed in the killing department. almost con- MONEY! We want a largo alnotult ilnd nlttat got it quick. We thcrctorc tiffcr I FOR SALE One of tho lino/wt farms ill Kings (forni- ty consisting oi‘ 270 alert-s. formerly 000th, pied by thc Iatl- John (i. Scrimgctnll- Es- lluire. situated within" 1-2 tniic oi‘ tho lliI'l\‘- ing village oi‘ (‘m-digan. 'I‘h'- farm is now in an excellent static ot‘ l-tlltivzltion. and will he sold t‘llll(‘l' as a \\'ll0lt' or in Idol-Its to suit |lill't‘lliir.it‘l't~'. “'0 also 0iI'(-r:-- atantly night and day. Since they first of December between three and tour thousand birds have been shippedlfrom the western end of] the Island. On Friday morning Inst ‘the firm shlqped 40,000 pound: ‘oi poultry on the first Iced Refrigera- tor Express Car ever seen here. 0n Tuesday last anothl-l" Express shipment was made oi‘ turkeys. i; J FOR SA‘ F . l Our ltnnIlt-l- lnill properly". consisting" of a general tniiiing plank-rotary". tllrct- pla- ncrs. and IIIOIIItIPPN. shingle lnltt-Ilint‘. llllllt‘ ntat-Itinc. ll‘t‘(‘lltlll nntl-Ilinr. turning Iathc. hand say", 010.. sit-ant boiler and ihrvt- l-n- gincs. cioctrit- grout-valor and rIt-t-trit-al po- wvr outfit for Inn-lug" t-ttu. togotllvl‘ with a 90080 itnd Chickens. ----lQ-o>-—— SUBBTITUTE FOR GASOLINE. “Fmnlrl-iall, Victoria. a young student, clltitns lo have lll$CU\'t*I‘(!i.l a cheap fitibllillulv tor -.'u.i"-olitll.- which may bc ulunuttltelltrt-d tulal» Iy tron: three common ingredients. the nature or which ho declines in mite at present. Tilt‘ cola would be. he stated, l\\'0l1|_\"ll\'t7 cents per gallon. ‘.\li: I~Iall'l< lllixture rall u ‘stationary engine under idctlticztl conditions that would have pertain ed to gasoline. making only a few minor adjustments ill llit‘ lllllchillo. —-——<0->-—-—-- BRITAIN GIVES OENIAL.-_ Al the British ‘ulnbassy it was tvlllii that Sir .‘.ll"lllillltl lilrrldes. tho Ilrit- lot ot‘ ship Iluiltling: llltit'llllll‘l'_\'. f .\li oi‘ tht- almu- will ln- sold at \t~r_\ i roal-lonahll- [lril-l-s. and icrlns can Ilc ar- rangctl to suit purt-Ilascrs. I ._ y. ., » e -. l BOUK l. OUN I f» Must iw looltctl after‘ lwlort- Iirsi ot‘ till- New Year. All pal-tics Ilaring notes on av- count not" settled after aborc date arc liable- to iintl them ill tho lIliIItlH oi‘ an zltiorncy 1 for votive-lion. ‘ MERCHANDISE I Wl- art- also giling .\‘|lt‘t'lill discounts on all lino-s oi‘ goods in tlu- P4l()l’t‘ to moot Iowcr costs oi‘ nlantltarturitlg. and it will pay |)l'0i~‘||('('ll\‘t‘ huyl-rs to call and consult us Iwforc |IIIi'(‘lIil!<llI}_',‘ vIsl-wIn-lwa l" t" mm cnsnnomrrown GUAVRDIIAN. u TIIIlWOIIANdIE‘ A MARRIED r IV JANI PHIL!‘ Dl‘OK'8 MOTHER I8 OOMING Chapter 4i l wept a little at Dick's having left mc willlout his trulltonlary kiss. bllt not for long. I vras too de lighted with the quiet tray In rwhlch he had taken my running in debt for the dress. “.\‘ow I can wear it ill l-olniort!" ll said aloud- as I did my luornim, ' work. l . Th4- posllnau brought a lt-ttor from (‘ilil-ugo. It was front hit-It's lmotlll-r. I kin-w lll>l'i1ainll\vl"ill|\g llllld opt-nod i1. l was airllili his talllvl- might lll- wot -. But it was just a sllnrl llotl lsflldlli‘. lll< fiifiltll’ and husband lwrl- going lo go South, and had otlorl-d to send her to vlflll with Dim-k. She would arrivt tlll- following day. I dLd not like Dick's lllother, but I did like Dick and \\'l‘iill\'tl to lllItlUl ll\'l' vl~il pleasant Iur his sake. Sc I sl-rtlhbcd and cleaned ailldzt) lllng. fihl- would not be abll- to find fault with my hotlsvkorlililg- I 100k Junior with mo to lhc lnltrkol fall m ilw zltlllrlltllln. and llltllillll all wl- would lllr l\\lt llatys. I l-halgt-d ('\‘l‘I'_\'illlIl_l-{. and in on!’ placv had uuill- a (IFIIIJYQPIII-ili‘ lllltv. "(Win you givl- ml- stmlethiug or amount, .\Ir.<. Wllllanls? I am shor ‘ llldllyy" lllli grocer said. ".\li. IIUI today". I will pay m} QIIIIFE bill ill u felt days undtradl llacwhere. I um not IICCII-Nlflilitltl t: ‘lwllig dullncd.“ l hall ll!iil‘llf!tl.~,\‘t)l ;.\i'l‘, not to lcar till: lrudcsluen. 1nd longer t'l‘lIlI!i‘(l when thy askel‘ - lol- lllolll-y". I had sci-ll how lllltl‘ ltdzlrzl and Mildred talked to them ' “Oh, don't do that! I didn't meal Ito offl-ud you. Bat your hill i- ; IIFPII)‘ largo illlil. its I said. I an I s-horl.“ _ I lnzulo no l-l-ply. lmndlo and ll-ll. llirll" was d: liglltl-ll that hi l lllolhcl- was roming. I told him ilnr 'l had cll-lllll-d dIItl wllrkl-d all day hood but look m‘ iilh Amal .= ‘or, would ltall to llli" | y ntlomign lll‘ Qeultltu‘ Iil-ll-ltt. III | ' illlld that III lll~- lllorniug I woulf u “my-gym, -l \ llm,“ lll‘ .;l\! $eu~l . . ‘i t . . lllilltt‘. lit‘ lnl-lltillllllll south fl‘ th. w" COLIIIXIIIIUI‘ lIl\ izlltinu m‘ Jilflii, an olIil-izll -I -i:. o! stall:- rents be.‘ n: :h»- i :'t't‘ llllll "rftisil n1... ll‘l'i'llll._',l‘lilfl' ls ‘llllld- l)‘: Lip re-Js" ‘i ll'O1 mat W‘ YLllIl to ll!" Ifll l’ s" I H o.» li-unny .l-.-ll ll\ -._l.,ll|l Carlton. {Usltlcut lu" li;l_ \\ l. Lnion Telegraph IDIIIPFID)‘, Will) mid than no CPIISU ~"I‘.ip \\'il‘_i ill- vuived l1~ ‘Ill: l" - ‘llltll rill» reason was the situation as ill Ire- land. it was stated at tlu- Enlbassyl that Sir Basil Thomson. laud Yard. had Ilvlllvtl cablegrzlzns wl-rl- holllu to any til-lay. tn $90!- lllil‘ llit.‘ subjl- slull Annual llleetinlg The annual meeting of Aimlnl Edward Sll\'r>r'llll1ck']"0xe5 Ltd. will be llelll ill lht‘ Y. M. c. A., parlor in Charlottetown on Thurs- day 30th December 1920 at 7.30 o'clock p. m. W. E. BENTLEVl Secretary-Treasurer. 3-109 l? ‘J1 30. MAIL CONTRACT SbALI-Jl- "rlzxlllzrls. Rlltltl-nl d l the I'ol-ltnlll.~ti»l~lil-lll-ral. \\'Il| lll- I'l‘l' oiled at ultlllva unlll Ituuil. ull F117 tin-S‘. the 21st January. 1911i I'm" til-v conveyance l-l‘ Fl= Mu l. ~l v11 I1 DIWIvl-adl Hontrla-l I411‘ yours, six timl- ' nun-h U“ till lostlllllstcl" Gt-lll-ruli-l Printed uc-ticcs containing lill‘ll|~ cr information Ila to l-llnllialns ill EPOPOSGLI tl-rltlltl-t litll_\‘ ill .;-_-l || “H. Iunk forms lll‘ 'l'l'llll"l' l. \' l, ,.l. taint-d nt lll". Post illticl ‘ _ itlvcr ulld CIIYIIVFIJI] "m; flee of thc Post OlTicv J0". _, _ _ Past fllTil-l- "h" IIIII-"c Illspl-l-tllrie (lrl l l I I l I I». in ‘ wlTlSpflfllnl‘ PI’, ulfillgll-ulzligliillslllVll. l-w. 7th, ljlgl I l l ill- f (‘.\ iil)iti.\.\‘. NOIICE Notice t0 Fox Men; considered tor the registration or lhl- hands ol' llly attorney for collt-l Silver Foxes as toundutlon stol-klllllu registered under rules A. and hLi of the constitution and by-laws of the Canadian Silver Fox Breeders Association. J, P. BRADLEY. KeIl_vs"f‘l' s. 2 llls st tues 0i ‘w; 12 I -. . ._ ~____-...-~ s. H. MONKLEY‘ SPCITIAIT} , _ Doc. lk-tivvkai _ ___ l.’ Owing lu l c; sung condition.»- "i-‘nd, II.‘IIIIt‘l_\'I SALE .-\i York Point, ‘l’ miles iron! l of Charlottetown by road, one lull-H _ . . by ice in _\vintcr and Govt boat ill lultigllvgsggkugy a“ kmds‘ summer, o8 acres ln best of coll- V, 1 ‘_ lrlition, largo dwelling and barns.‘ ‘igupltfiei’, d_ two summer cottages. Will sclljmnnerfl ggotg»! . .1" whole or dlvldo lu suit. Price: rig-h‘. M u‘ o e l‘ “e v‘ DJ W. WHITE. ' I failing oft’ in prior-s fit‘ 1111158.. wo Ilave decided to oi tcr our goods to l-uslmners ftho lowest figures posslblc. lliiiii‘ roll r Most as purchased at prc ‘J11 l -Ii.‘ i». lllll‘ ululn baa-ls int-for»:- Jun. 1st. llale wil. ,hr~ discontincd. lwlll lit‘ girl-n through the press. C l JENKINS BROS -_—_.-_--V-..».>- l llillview. I ~~---.-.-»__'_=_-;; . ~ .; _ _. . Clearlng Auction Sale I llul plcparcd to buy all bllrlr. _v_ Pox furs and any other kinds. l tilt-tiring d\il'..' Silly! of hard- lualil.‘ in lots to HIIII [l\lI‘l'.lIIiiiill'2-‘l. I am authorized hy Mr. Philips to soil by Public Auction lit-tile (‘rabbl- lllardwnro store all the balance of Iutrdwurt: comprising uclnc- lhing in nearly every linc 0t goods as Found ill the general hnrdwxlro slllrv. Salt: comml-uclllg on Thurs- Jday 23rd ill ll a. m. o'clock and ll-olltllvuctl from time to time until Illl is sold. T9PnlS-—C8Sll. l BENJ. CARTER. Alll-tiollllt-l". My knowledge and ifXilUflUllLjl‘ Ill the world's fur markets will sist you. ‘ SPOT FASII paid for your furs I no dclny"s--uo waiting for cash to pay your shareholders dividends. SELL iiiltl get tho CASH. ' l w\l ll0llli.‘ Ilv-lvloher l5. ‘ Watch this space-qua see. W. CHESTER 8. McLURE ‘ 146 Richmond Street. Charlottetown, I‘ In‘ I. 2195-12-13- 1 cll-l-lzlzz-ll “D & F” suns/lots Choicest cuttings from Selected Pork; Put-est Spi- ces; most careful mamlfacttlre,--three supcrlatives com- blmng to produce. H IGH EST QUALITY _ Our Smoked Meats are recognized leaders for years with most particular customers. And they cost you very little, if anyt hing, more than ordinary quality. ASK FOR “D. S; F.” BRAND Meats, Lard and Sausages. Packed and cured by experts, under continual pOMINION (‘IOVERNMENT t ;_ - U". I l / LNVSPECTION- . Davis & Fraser OHARLO'I"I‘E'I‘O\TI\'. 1'. ‘l5. l. soul-um. ‘Jyfili-IZ-B-frillllr oi. - I After the 30th day 0t Sept. 1'."..‘I l, .\li accounts due mu Ilul sr-llh-ll 00 BDIJIICBUOXLJIl/lll be PBCBIVEII l‘! '1')‘ Jim- 51h 1913‘! Will Iii‘ ltlllvrll l"? at ll~r risil. lllill lll.\‘ llrvllarzllitlus ‘I ill llarln product: and u slow declim a i. “'0 are. carrying a heavy stock boots and shoes. dry goods and oi’ which are loo sell V rust for cash. These bargains . llrl- opt-ll from Dec 20th tn Jan 1st. l1‘ stock is llinlinlsthed to :l nllnr notice of which - lllings his IIiUlliPl‘ particularly‘ iik> ld. and I prolllisvli to mako tlltfitl~ l "Yflliii- a brick. Null!“ Ilo kisser‘ ‘ lulu lovingly, “'I‘llu Ilrluse looks lilil" . .; in. w pin. and Moths I‘ will hl- de [fllrllll-d with il I know.“ | I had been sorry his nloiiler was lt-lnlling. but now I was plcasel‘ illuk had forgotten to be angry will me about Illl‘ dross. in his‘ dcligh _l Tho train got in about ti ill-Inc‘ lllo- tullowitlg dill-tuition. so Div.‘ wlo: lll.~‘ motht-l- and brought hol- up His. sister and llvl" Ilusband vrercn’ stopping lltf. 24hr \\-.l.~ li-ry IIlURLSuIlI and aff- uillv a1’ th~ or hing, colnpliluvnlc" m“ lIIt')Ii lll, vivfililllg l-tv. Filo his’ rvvlllfitl \ |!I'-.Ill(l oi‘ Junior. ant‘ llliltit‘ .l grvlll fuss over him. M" heart sunk wl: .-n idle said she war lining in l-l-luzlill two weckll with us ylt I 'l'li'(l to gll-rllllzllll- llrvsell‘ sh’ wlnllll remain ,ll-~;-.=.\tll and tha wl- should gl-t along lalllllusly". as I hit-k Ilad said wl: would when sh- llnnouncell her intention. ‘Flu: next day cvor_\'lllillg wont all‘ right. although fllll‘ asked a good ' tllillnlltlll$ lrgzlrdinl; Oil!‘ ox -.~'. wlml I'\'I1l \\'l‘ paid. “Ila "You puy loo much iu pruportior lo Dick's salltryq" she sllld. “Ho lulll nll- whol lll~ was gutting now And. Nan, you t-alfl ulTord lo fivl so l-xpl-nsivl- a llllllo. 'I‘ll<- t-osl of foot‘ I.»- lUI‘I‘llIlt‘ lll Chicago. and I am surl- is as much Ileru." I was to indignant to speak. so Illiiill‘ no reply Sllr- sold no mort- pcrhaps realizing my tiisplcasuru Ilul tho nvxi morning when I start tli for luarkct she offered to go with mo. I couldn't very well say I did not want her to, so I dressed Junior and wl~ started out. She in ll-rfcl-cll with l-rl-ryllllilll-TI wnutvd I" 1ND‘- Shc wlttcllcd tho sculos Ii‘II lll the lrlltlcslul- n were lnsullcd. She argued over everything. Then will-n Sill‘ Ilcnrd mo toil them to (‘IHIHZH lhl- things. Slit‘ lurnl-d oll mo. I I'iliilll'il trllul lllc sloro, hut they ulusl llllrc Ileard II part ol‘ wllul. she lloid. ' “I forgot my purse." I lull] hm; "It‘ vrar only $2.111 plly ll tu- llulrroun“ "Now-r run In lit-ill, Nan. mew-rt II is Ilka a (IIHPIISP nllcr- you alllrl it. Pay for what you Illlve. and whul Y0" 01ml pay for, go w-ithotli." -I was terrible afraid she wollld toll Dick. and find fault with mo. Ilhli I luullt glvc her her due. Slu- novcl- said our: ‘Wtlffl in him lrlmlll it, although she did any that silo illflllllht we lived oxtrnvngantly. Tomorrow-k Box At the Theatre. Shareholders Notices‘ The adjourned Annual meeting 01' the John n. Dennis Pedlgreoll Foxes Ltdpwlll be bold on Thurs- day. Decemlbe 30th at 730p. m, Board of Trade Rooms, Charlotte LOWE. w. c. o. McLURl, .4. w I-illlltfifll’ lillillrist " ‘Y ll-IIRT L; QLDU." A. H. W. writes: Recently, luy four-cylinler engine has taken to running out res cylinders, cylin- lie-r No. 4. not tiring. After running tor a short time. the plug in this cylinder is found covered with un~ cvapnrzltvd gasoline and gasoline runs out around the valves. Tile plugs lost out nil right. What is the trouble? ' Answer: Evidently this cylinder Insomnia/null, 1,50- .Z.\»lv~.~ litave ou Llonsidered A the Additional Service?_ - becomes flooded Wit-ll gasoline and, _ nice ‘ 1:211“ .21‘? ":":.":";..1&* ' Xmas - g cs ' . 0 .‘ '- ' - _‘ lug broken down or to its point lld- nee “nth justlllent being IIICUFFPCJ. You bet- the resentfl IE1‘ try another plug with 111-32 inl-h - - " gap. \\'!lun you start the engine‘ hanging mg you dollbllvss have to use the cho- 9n to 1t. ker and ‘ll great excess oi‘ fuel, un- " _ tier which conditions. if n plul: toils _ beauty oqr wash to tire and thus no gasoline is mg machine 1S i116 fig- hurne-ll, lhtlre i." a heavy flooding; , ' 0t‘ lllfi Uylllltlfir‘ product-d. Some‘ 1116 8 mOlllOll that washes tinles, tlooding oi‘ the cylinders ls the clothes. We send ‘foil at caused by the failure ot‘ the suction '- - ~ r Q Q11 vulva of tho vacuum tank to closv patalact wfihel t to when i: sllould,- thus perlnittillg Tight ll’! you-r OWTI OmG- Tove raw, gasoline to Ilevsucketl directly‘ yourself wihat the Cataract 'TI,‘°,§,‘.'“,,’,'Q',"§“' “fill, liffl-if“,.9,'. Washer will mean. It saves clothes-- t u - v l: . I I _ v . gm" ""‘$‘<‘°\Fl" “l” fylmfl" "l" there’s no wear and tear from rubbing on f~l l (l I ' " '5" . ' . slid)“ o o len um el \.0ilil)lt a . a washboald and It save? laundry blns and STQPPED W’ GREASE WAYS‘ time. Then after you ve actually: scent S. writes: I have lalcly Ila-J troll- - star hil- lritll the‘ ill" .:- cups on lllt‘ what _tlhe_ CHta-‘ract ‘Waslzlel can ‘o’ A lids lll‘ llll‘ springs and rlscwilrrc. paylllg 101' ll. Oil terms at‘! ange t0 Sui YOU- Sollw oi‘ thenl can ‘ho turned with L Cataract l Iiitlctllty, even with the pllerr, < ind then the greasr does not §€0ll1 Washer a o go \\'lIl‘I‘U It s/‘rltlultl. hut squeeze? ‘movable wrlng- flut around lilo czlp. I znn :ll'"rai< _ - that “Olllt? ot‘ those bearings‘ arc e1 whlch can wtting dry. What is the cause ot‘ be swung from this and the rr-luedy‘? ' I _ . ' \ Answer‘. Evidently the channels washel to “use 2r greaeeways In the spring-pins water, tlhen t0 1nd other parts. Ilavo become p ugg l _ . ‘d up with hardened lubricant, no thle u?’ , ‘that no more can befort-ed through. tel, an l’. en 0 Qultl-t_gllkcly' you halve blcen ulslng ' the clothes has. ' Qt) S I ‘ ll grease illll PEI" HIPS liiYi" not screyved down the cups Olivil - \ Bet- N0 mov‘ enounll. 'I‘ry this qlroceduru Ite- 1 n g Q f e ’ (llitfirltlkllfifillvfilrlll ' yvashel‘! And the Wrlnger also works 3 wlru, squirt IIOFOiIUIIG m0 llllr» electrically If youfi-e not satisfied . pllsszlgc, till cap with vcry ighl , v ., - - grouse and turn ll don/n lightly. i_'l" We take It back‘ You are obligated u renting this operation ilrlvl‘ l Ill lit) way whatever. Just US a imc. It you cannot get. gftfiiini‘ , . . hrough in this wily, the pins wll! post ca‘! d’ o1 can us on the phone‘ ‘law lo be removed "and till-tr . frlliifivflVilyii and those oi‘ tht- hush- ug, l-lezlnvli out. V .-‘Qiil>“~lll(lilS 0t‘ gctlcral lllit‘l't‘l~'l lo . . notorist will be answered ln this I column, space permitting. If all ' nunediate tlnslwcir is desired. l-ll~ dosl- seIf-addressctl, sulmpl-d l-llro 0pc. .’\.d(lrP-q$ Albcrl L, Plough. mrl- ol’ our Olllttt‘. Eggs .. .........68|Bu'tter "om a “an to 11-01mm 594d m9 POPIK - - - - - - -- - -‘ ‘Black and Tans are “vrhollywiih- y‘ , l Oats .. .. .... out dwctpuno, not rggpongnfle my‘. ltiARLOTTETOWN MARKETS ‘ I lmyzbody," fig claimed '19 have latter .. . . . . Mao-or» MONTAGUE MARKETS lPvtnioes - w-lnlesseaflpliiliglllg broom" b‘; "Igga . . . . . “so-ca Butter . . . . . . . . . . .. . .46lP0r' drunken mermbgrg o; ma, body, Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . ..ilI3 lilggs . . . . . “Gill “BY - - - - -- - - - - - - - - shooting cattle by Britksn soldiers, - ms -- ‘ - - - . - » - ~60‘ lulu wounding of ll little girl by I . 399$ "i- the soldiers. He charged that {"195 -- - ~ ~ ~ l - - - ~- ‘Accuses The the Black and Tans and are. ln-lfskins - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . .. :.~ used sort nosed bullets for anlmu~ ‘ ‘m, pa,“ _______ m 25% Black and Tan “mom ( , ‘lay. (ton) .‘ . . . . . . . . . . “$25-$27 M»... I _ . ‘urnlps. tbus.) . . . . . . . . . . . . 712G squms MARKETS i ‘hpwlm m The G“ardhm) Another witness today was Miss '°"‘- l?” "Bllvmd ~---~17"17‘>i nutter, [)9] ]b_ ____ __ J8. lwllsllrllvorox. Dec. Z3.—-Dlm' alumni‘ wit? "aroma"??? cum - _ _ _ . , e n30 er er~ -a sumrmrfi MARKETS 3:3; Iii. dozen Li‘ i.‘§.'l‘.’.i‘f’l°l" “ii @3131? £3.33. we w» wd Mo»: “mow- fum” "" " ' ‘ " ‘ ' ' ' ' " ' ' "45-95 Hay . . . . . . . . . .. rlllvy who also served in the army °t cm“ H” 515m" "Mlu Mme ‘FPS ---~" ollzll .... .. bitterly lllulollell ull- Black Mill Wmlflh» demr“ ‘Mt ‘he ‘M’ Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15%‘; p t . . 54391113 had been killed b? i310 Panto” _ . D I '66 Pt; awe: . Fanll ln Ireland‘ in testifylils to- Black and n“ and m“ mum“ ____ I‘ t; .....16 fslrtlffgieoinl-ev m Mmmpung ,0 Buppm a Con. MURRAY HARBOR KENOINGTON MARKET ting the Irish quefimm-l _here_ B“). flag-ration had been fired ltpvn b! Bum” 4" E885 - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 derlck. who returned recently 111° mmiary- ‘ Every new telephone adds to the potential value of your telephone. It is another point you may desire to call some day I It is another ossible client or customer able to I‘ reach you qulc ly and conveniently, _When the present. schedule of rates went into effect. there were only 866 telephone subscribers connected to our. system. l ' lTo~day our recordsshow that there are 3707 tele- I Y . phones ln use in this province. . I i 2341 ADDlTltiN u. t - next door to you*by séeolglhnggellés or clients Placed _ l-l a u. . / When the full facts of the telephone rate situation p Hgémilfitlflfliflild and the v additional value considered, .‘ v " 4- e1? 1,111‘- fEW, we believe, who Will question the fairness ' \ ~ of the proposed new schedule, ‘ . ' - ‘ . t a The Telephone Company of Prince Edward Island; .. . . _ ~ . , l _ \ l"kq'it"‘ H W ‘Q I‘ M" f‘ L. l}; V‘ I; _ _,_- f: I 1 I i l I ii 7 t