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M(,.ll'i i A 8 is-zoo, 2.1¢, asc J PRINCE ED Til URSDAY *li* eff* _.cf KENEE HUGH _, i ' _ | 35..... . . yn .... - 3 ".- 2.' .' # .~ (0,, AMUSING. YARD? 1, im A , , AND , BRAY N}\TUREGR_APH il noun sriiiz, Pl .. ,. . ‘N110 WAS THE BIYSTERIOUS 'vu ‘ll IT I-‘ACE \Vl{0 MYS TIFIED ECOTLAN Avo EDGAR W ALLACE STORY 1 ‘il ARD ""'l\i 1 ..~M`. §|l7C»;6¢`\ `_ , ot C. .xc °°"°"l'\ARKER GADD "°°°‘~‘NKlNNEL MYSTERIOUS, BENSA~ TIONAL, TIIRILLING, E D _ ' CAPITOL Now PLAYING AND TRAVELOGUE Spccbednr lscrbi MATINEE 3.15 ..... llc. 23°- N|(;,1~|'1‘ 1 4, 8.45 204:, 31c- MASQUEH. COMEDY / BELL "I-'ram `" to noitviil. iiancnme om - izo§'€§1 mis-» ROV D'ARCV'GWEN LEE ' MATTHEW BETZ "liUNTtEY GORDON' CA PI TOL THURSDAY TRWLE WEEK END BILL _...___- FINAL CHAPTER OF THE Last Frontiei AND FIRST CHAPTEI f NEW SERIAL izomfiunc neo aioocsn loot or vouue Amsmca in A onA/vm As ale As ms seem ourooons / NEW CAPITOL SER!/if STARTING TOD \Y A1 3 15, 7 AND 8 45. MATINEE ......» 11°. 25C EVENING ........ 260, 310. . ;.9_.._»¢__. _._i., ,. A , - St-i°esses llllportailce Oi Co-operating With Law Oiiieers ';‘-~ qmrtor‘.y'session of the Sons ,of 'i‘-:nj\eri\ncc,. Grand Division, met in St. Catherines Ilall on '1":l»,l;‘5,qi:l;.', Moy 25th, with thirty- five iil<~:i1i>c;s prescllt. G.WP. Rev. `A. F. Biilzri' ojvericci tlte meeting at =.':.‘c p. ni. and after the opening cercnzony the following committees ~.1.~ede n.fi;>ci1ltc'.'in, llilda MncNevln, iiwre, I-‘loin Morrow, Myrtle iii. ?.€:\.:'ic Dftrrzlch, Bros. G. '_t.~, Malcolm 1\fili<-Neill, r Itidf-i.<~.lli, George Mac- li»-‘ocr .\i'l'.IJenn. l`lri>€l:'L of Grand Wortlly Patri- girrvi for ."1-_:li".':r 1-riding Mar. 31, 19311: 0 Iilwl-:1 nnci .\7»inb~‘r."., Grand f;iC`1 Dl- ]’. 12.1. :ind (Tape Breton S'l`I£AMSilil’ SERVICE b}‘.e:liiii_»l‘ "ilillerprisc" l\`a‘..it and iiiri-.L 1‘.if-.engvr lfreiglit féeriiec lwl‘.\i~.~;l i'rn.l-e r,d\\'hrd .ls- lulld alnii \' .\'p(‘ iilrhili. l.euviii,: Liiiiiqvioxsn every Wed- ;icsd.iy lit. 'i' ii. .\l. arriving Port lluw}'.|:r.l|\ir_v vi-mi Ztlulgrave ut about 25 P. 2.1. and uilh coils at lslc llladaliia :uid lirss d`Ur Luke Puri arrives at Lsyciney enrly 'Thursday Hill rrifiuii. . Lirtulli; ilydhey every Monday at 7 A. M, s-.iiiing :lt liriis d‘Ur Luka 1’o;‘t‘», I:-ic Iilllduine Ports, Mulgmvc, 1’ol't llu\\hesliui'y and arriving at (ic-o\'g\:iuuii and illomzxgue nt aliout ti A. M. 'l`ui‘.sll:|y morning in good time to corlncvt with nioruiug train for (.i|.\riottetown. Motor parties may leave Char- lotfr-(own on Wcdiiesdoy mornings, ,ioln thc linicrprisc at Georgetown up to 7 A. lil. lund at Port llawkes- Prince Edward Island! In making another quarterly port to you on behalf of the arch, I must first ask that you wth me in giving thanks to ering Spirit, and His forgiving poured out upon us all during ful tlmt "Except the Lord keep Ilim we depend utterly for the fu ure. is well past. the middle of the quarter, in our Grand Division, servo to remind us that time flcctiilg, and that whatever things we are trying to do through- out this yclir. our membership by joining in friendly contest. I trust that are taking in earnest the matter iciilistlng as members cf our Ord ,every one whom we can reach, pr-colly those who need us most. ,fu pledged total-abstainers all hers. winning Division. The honor sary to win the honor. future, we are reminded that and effectively do organimiio be produced here and set in tion. We have an offer from propagation committee of the o C to a certain limit, in any organiza- N' obligation was never clearer, EXW' heavier than at this moment. Dlillve Commllicei R5 ‘Wu 55 fmm we stand for is definitely and the office of Grand Worthy Patrl- emy challenged and mnounwd 301” skulking and oonscienceless cnc God Not only is the prohibiwry 101' His Sl-U0 8uld“‘n°°» HL* °mP°'W' threatened. (that of itself might 1°” not bc on uncuoliiiccl cvil. n inc U1' was something better suggested other qumtcr. We are even mind- take ws Dyacey and they-e gg nm,)_ the But tcmperance and sobriety City the Wmhmen velfflh in lam" threatened ond ridiculed oo unrc All 0111' help 18 !I`°m Him. and “P011 scnable, under the guise of f- luicty, .uid piuhifoiuon is ridiculed he th _ a an i E. This report given at a time that guise of wmperance' ,md "Tee the dignity and the effectiveness 0 fm- as We can ten, the e of our Subordinate Division ccrc- go,-wment of me P,-Ohlbmon IHQHY- WC 1‘€mlfifl Wil 0! the B311' has reached it for higher standard UCF and thi! FTW? that 55 °ff°l'€df of efficiency in thc rural districts which will be presented to the than in our We chic; centres Wm population. At least reports fr 70° W0\"~h Whll°~ HW mum mofe church and tempcrnncc leaders worth while the work done neccs- these c,.n¢,,,.5 indicates thmh It work. Our plans for the fall are to we confess that we [md it dime In ' to ` h t Na- it tional Division that we can depend bchmd the using of “_ On $10-00 116! DlV|Sl0¥\ 01`ZBY\l7~€d UP In this connection tcmpcrnnce in Grand Division, as strongly people are continually upbl-aided, tion won: done. I feel #ure that ond not without good cuusc mio, by Fellow tcniperance workers, Wh s imiossible thin under t with courage and determination. v 01 teaching temiperance, especially er the young, either by the direct C5' method cf instruction, or by p paganda through literature und the Bfcofldi Wt? “T9 trying W emo” press. In this connection seve P05' resolutions will be handed, I under ‘sible or these who cannot be ner- ciund, to thc conuniitcc on Resolu- sllndcu to join our ranks as mem- tions for this session These 1 deeply to be regretted that the Coming now to thoughts of the Gem,-cs of popurauon oommue W bo, in this regard, areas of con- ure rapidly aonrvfwhlfis the time tnminotion in inc midst oi o pcopic of year when we can most. easily mm, ucry lurgcly wnnt‘i.c be it so- “ ber and law abiding people. And ult believe that authority to hand is being used as it ought to be. Ulll' DDI' dir- by mics. ln/w re to BIG 3,- I0- tot- lfd oiism" is laughed at os o funuiicol will cmtudo. ls If Sons of Temperance will We rise to that sort of challenge t i>l“¥1 `D0 (10 1-his Wal' Wm at least e cannot live We cannot jus e not he w . tlfy have to be started. In this ccnnec- om ,x1s¢,enw_ Bug we Wm ac., I, U0” We V~'°“ld remind Wu °f the tho challenge and enter the arena We continue to believe that Fifffli W0 “T0 ¢fYl“Z W l“°T““5" amongst the best work we do as 9- Grand Division`is the encourage- We ment of all possible attempts at rg. Till w come before you lat/cr for debate Third: We :tro trying to increase ,md deC151on_ _ _ 5 . Act n.. om in vision of the Sons of TemiD€1`U1C@. them? ¢¢¢_ ifldence. And it is so kept. Conse quently, friends of law enfo e ment need not resort to, and ou not to resort to, the sending anonymous letters. They are little use. and are not taken seriously. Give your governnl and your enforcement officers assistance andyour confidence. confldences, if you have any. It at to you also. Submitted in Inve, Purity Fidelity, . A. F. BAKER. Grand Worthy Patriar The committee on resolutions ported as follows: Resolved That the Grand Division of P. E. begs to thank the memibers I1 Fairplay Division for their t session. (2) That whereas education the masses lu temperance and a evils of bar-rooms, open drunk w . as important as low enforcem teachers, and any who have in il stantly working to make the so that they may avoid the cal spirits. (3) Whereas, the Province Prince Edward Island ii one of th few places in North America wher the sale of all intoxicating liquor for beverage purposes is fully pro hlbltcd. And whereas we have defin of is se to to bring about the defeat of If ns is, then there is little bral of Temperance, u society pled possible urge and try to persua rc sht honors at the oomlnz meet. 01 team was picked. from the 01 who made the highest scores W0 shoots held on May 24, 27, and Shi. June 3. The team is made up of your following members: Sergeant J. and McLeod of Kentvill, 201; Captain will A. W. Foster, Cumiberland High- mcan much to them, and eventually lenders, 290; CiM.S.N.S. Crawford, end KLng's County Hussars, 287: T. Ch Private E. S. Leonard, Anna iR.egirnent, 283, and Petty Officer re- J. A. Betts, Royal Canadian Navy, (1) 282.-Halifax Chronicle. h°5Vu“m'Y during this q““tmy trees and shrubs. We co-o ci equipment and sales help. so- brlety, particularly the younger , generations who have not seen the until-ing in their efforts to promo e Il ness. and 01° wverty. crime and Grand Division. nc it ieaolved degradation therefrom, is at lcast,im5 Grand Division put cn :eco ent. ihcir thanks for this nnc piece therefore: Resolved, that all day work, school teachers. Sunday-S¢h°°1 (s> whereas, wc as ii Grand pi- flu - re cncc he requested. by the nublica- tho efforts of the w. c. T. U. tion of this resolution, to be con- connection with Temperance edu- o 0 evil. . or thc liquor truffle knew to all this Grand Division places itsclr , ite infomation that the brewers, dis- tilicrs and other wet interests are placing confidence in such offi about to make a determined effo ns our prohibition law. Therefore resolved, that the So ged _.11 This column Il nlsrvli for County news of local Interest vcnlnmg of n newly IMIIH inserted at A sieutl I word payable ln ldra.u0o» BUYING POTATOES. - market prices. Geo. H. T WEDNESDAY HALF -During June, July and ‘ both stores close oi i2.ao. o _.___ MATRICULATION E TIONS 1923-1932, compiled form, are now available by ap to P. E. I. T. F. Secretary. aid to entrance pupils. J Monday night from her Alta., conveying to her t news of thc sudden death wife, formerly Miss Hannah bell, Cardigan, P. E. I. - GAZETTED-Among the `pears the following: Plant Prince Edward Island. P. E. I., Francis Michael Tracadic, P. E. I., .lan-ies Sutherland, St. Peters Bay, P. __.__ N. S. RIFLE TEAM--At the held at the Bedford Ranges on urday, the team that will rcprc Nova Scotia in the shoot to be held for the Inter-Maritime Rifle Trophy, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this week was chos- eu. The team will leave on Wed- nesday morning for the Island where they will compete against the -best riflemen of Prince Edward Is- land and a New Brunwsiok team. .The scores that were made by the members of the team were very - 1 high and the team is confident that - they will be able to carry 05 the The mlm. at on the B. HR. 288, Captain W. J. Bangster, E. McCallum, Truro, 285; Captain F. M. smith, Annapolis Regiment, 284; polls I. ___________._. of ::Cash commission weekly for full kmd or part time selling Red Tag Nurs- n st ra n cry Products. 900 varieties of il e pe te with illustrated literature, fl est Write Dominion Nurseries, Montreal.-118. te - Temperance and the work of the that rd of - vision have watched with inte st in re n record as expressing public appreci- ‘licotion in our schools There! _ am- itles that follow the partaking of ation cf such efforts. alcohol in any form, be it home- blew. light wines, beers or ardent fore the end of the year we would (6) Whereas the time is short be- thcrefore urge that the two con- ol tests, as presented by the Grand c Division, be kept before the mem- 0 bers of our Subordinate Divisions. s (7) whereas all information sent - to the R.. C. M. P. or Prohibition Commission is strictly confidential. Therefore Resolved that we urge upon the public the necessity of OMG rt and signing their names to any in- fomation which is sent in. (8) Whereas the Grand Worthy Patriarch has made certain explan- ations re the proposed increase in to total abstinence, here assembled the Per Capita Tax, be it resolved as that wc as a Grand Division ap- d prove of the proposed increase, a G nd its members 8nd all Christi!! the urgent necessity Qi more fuudg ll hui-y at uiioui z in lu. and oriivc ut this can betahen advantage of by iuw enforcement officer, fm- not pe-me to com, Wdly to the mr to carry on me great work 0, Sydney before suppermr hy connect- ing with C. N. Express at Mulgrave arrive at Sydney Wednesday even- ing; or by remaining aboard the Enterprise eniny the most delightful mil on thc Atlantic Seaboard. through the Starits of Canso, Len- nox Passage, St. I’eter’s Canal, Beaver Narrows and through the entire stretch of the charming Bras u'0r Liilicis and arrive at Sydney early Thursday afternoon after call- ing at Beddeck and mrmy other lu- lercstlng and beautiful lake ports. This new Passenger and Freight servlcc Is the quickest and cheapest means ol transportation between Prince Edward Island and Caps Breton. For passenger, automobile am freight rates and for stateroom res~ rrvsllons apply to POOLE AND THOMPSON, Ageuhp Montague, or E. Ti. Mel.AREN, Agent, Georgetown |829-5-31.-121. As a. special incentive to be in earnest about this work right now I quote from a mimeozfaph mes- sage to Ontario temperance work- era from the Ontario Moderation of nine provinces of the Dominion, and that plans are under way to have it thrown out in P. E. Island. One would like to ask. what are League who are of course "Weis" . in an attempted disguise. speakiw or prohibition they say that it has H EA il i been thrown overboard by eight out NKPW PH ,<3 any member 01' meme" °f the being willing to co-opcroic by cup- Order who ask for authority, or piymg information when gt 55 by any community that wishes t»° hind. li: ought oc oc iuidcrciood iicd. so ahead and prepare the Way f°\' ihui information given, ii ihcic. a Subordinate Divlsim quéoi. io inode, must lic kcpt in con- port of our prohibition act and de- to feat any attemm to have it nulli- (ii whcrcuc, tho G. w. P., G. Scribe and G. Treasurer have been Temperance and that the delegat- es here assembled take back word to their respective Divisions. ` EVENING MEETING Mrs. iw'-ft. writes:-"Inst fall mo housework, I council tired out. Beslugdmtllllbun wsngoodturtlmatlvn hiss lrml liar llearl Tired 0|! liter lah; lomlorl Muriel lake, Alu, aroundmy little eel all Hmryllandi 6,. sg"- £5; gi gig; EE iii? r: §s`f:.§§ audnioh ‘““'i,£'...o dlnyopdlsmdpdns Es - ; _f _ the hurt’ :az :;i":”...r“i.“; fi°'.::‘.i:: '.»..u.-i----»---»--~~-»»»--°~ »~ Chorus, Blue-Bell Division; Read- ing, Rnbert MacDonald; Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MiwNevln: Ad- dress of welcome. Bro. Mi|.cNeill; Reading, Milton Msclue; Reply to address of welcome," J. J. Miaebeod; Presentation of Charters in Fair.. play and Blue-Bell Divisions: Bead- ing, Emestine Marchbnnk; Address Rev. R. I-I. Btavert; Closing Chorus, Blue-Boll Division. y RALPH B. M\eCAULI., | Grand scribe, N Wilmot Valley. ' crnrnu euiuiuuii H““*°f R"°fP‘”Y .. 5135"* gh,” we P1” “Just Country Oilmbl & Folkln sou. casa-ii-si-wfm-si. Although the mpmty of the mu x°§mA€ order. The play, which is one udmgore scream from start to finish. 1185 mo.. 9950_u_°_2L however its moments of tendemess XAmNA_ WEY, lr’ lu V0l'.¢11-U5 YD U10 Stage in book with the exception of two. WHO in plymg excellent form, and it would be Pm, quite uotuu- to on to draw marked zoo. Frcc ic mcinucis. A voluubl: '1;';ten’¢li°n in array 2;; dililéli;/11d“°;£ i uucs-3. epaywasuner con V Mrs. Murdock Cuteliffe, and much p ; ISLAND LADY Dg5_D_M;-5, credit il due het for its splendid Bert Paquet received a telegram Sl1¢>°€Sl;mm h d th brother Mr. er Parnell c arme e Mr. A. J. McCormack, Edmonton: audience with his fine voice and ho so/ci kindly manner and all sang _ioyfully of hu; when he asked them to join with camp- him in the chorus of ‘iii/Iy_Wild names are Smiling," and "Perfect Day." in the eligible list announced by The Prince of Wales Lodge and i, the Civil Service Commission ap- members of cast are very indebted Disease to Mr. Farnell and also tothe fol- ’Investigator, (Mule) Experimental lowing friends who helped to make Farms Branch, Department of the play so successful and pleasant Agriculture. For employment in for all; Miss Irene Wedlcck and Edwin Miss Dorothy Cutcllffo, for typing. Heath IB. Saundcls, Charlsttetown, Mr. Desfwche, printing etc., I/Irs. Lacey. W. Bulmau accompanist. G0rd0h The following are the cast: Heze- E. I. kiah Hucklns, (Frank Bagnall, Sl\°°ii thing or two. Sat- Harry Burgess, (Horace Cutcliffe) sent a shrewd lawyer with s. win “Just Coluitry Folks _ of Wales I-Ddlv, presented their was overtnxod there was Perfwt and gravity. The cast, which by the Irish Rose." I-Us other songs were "Tho Rosary," “When Irish Eyes with plenty of pep, and knows a l ning , personality. Mary Young (Miss Mae |Paul), a. city girl of rare charm. Simon Tuthill (Gordon Rice), He Dirwhw 8. penny till the beaver gasps. 'Abner Watkins, (James Andrews) Rlieumatlsm acts up a little but still as ,chipper as a. bird. Charles Porter (Allan wedlock) ex. treme young titr mon with o sheikish air, and quite a temper too. Mrs. Mirandy Dodge (Mrs. An- drews), a woman with a. pepper-y tongue and sudden temper, but a great lovable heart. Bertha Ham. mond (Miss Dorothy Cutcllffe) who is 9. "con-fide-ence woman, warned bi’ the Chief "to keep cu the Kress." Seth Hemmlngway (J, s, MacLeod) he is Mirandy's bachelor brother slow and easy going with 9, S50” Of dry' humor all his own Abby' Holmes (Mrs. J. S. MacLeod) a lovable little old lady with a fine Blmplldty of character. Artists Design A Postage Stamps Kept Anonymous LONDON. -1uno.4-ro.l>.>-who designs inc British posiogc stomp? 'Phi-‘1 question, is being oskcd in view of the fact that the 10 ycarg' contract for printing the postage Stu-mos is about oi on cud and tenders for another 10 years' con- l"“°* are being sought. Information at the General Post Omce is that during the page 20 9,- 30 yen, many "famous artists' have am.. tributed to the stamp designs, md the vwumittee. which decides their °»°°°Ptanoe or rejection consists of "several Royal Aicademiciaris," sec.. |`°°Y B5 to the identity of the de- Slsner is maintained, it ls explained, because the Post Omce does not Wish l'° m°“1` d-9118011 of contra WPSY. so that for the public post. 33° stem!! must for ever remain a sen” °f Prdblern pictures to the Huihvfship of which thu-c ic no cluo A' 5' "slut °f *EWU* 9F°D¢°'iments future stamps win be produced '* Ph°l°€fW11fe in-cocci. This will mean that the plates will no long. er have to be made at the Mint, but can be made on the spot at the Dfintins works which hos mc con- trmt' Th° new Bllmpe-to the des- Peif vi nhilatclioiu-will cm-y ci., "‘“"“° “Sim as before. though enero “my be 59'"/5 Slllht difference in °°l°f- Tha decision fo maintain tho same size as before is due tc che fact that if a new shape were in. “`°d““d it W0u1d mean the cum. Dlete overhaullng cf at 1”” ,mo SNMP machines in London alone. by ‘-mvmo 'rim rn»rm°' nas onn Oman: _ LoNDoN, Eng, Jun, ,__.rh° phrase "Payilrla U16 P1P9i' while others call the tune" is a colloqui. lism dating back to the beginnings °f the lesend of tho Pied rim of Hhmelin in the thirteenth century. It means to bearfthe expengg gr loss of something fi-cm Waugh 0th. ers receive the benefit either volun- *UUY 0'! by compulsion. 00l1¢f6ve used the phrase in a mbdliled form in his play "Love for Love" in mos, It was used by Flatmnn in "I-len. clitus Rldeus" in 1081 in its present form. But an earlier use of the phrase can be traced to Mellen who mote °f "P°yln¥ the piper for others to dance" in h'c play "La oumtcug mm" Ilan Depression received af ¢,..¢ .¢. bad whack on the night of May 30. ':,‘g{_,';" when tho Hunter River Drnmetie Club, under the auspices of Prime EXTRA SPECIALS WEDNESDAY MDRIIIIIG ` 0||LY Store Glosingst 12.30 COOKED HAM, Per lb. . . . . . , _ . . .'."f. 29|: SHORTENIN G, 1 lb. block, each _ . . . . 10c QUAKER CORNFLAKES, 3 packages 21c MccREADY's swcci Mustard P1cKLEs_ ` 8oz.bottle,..........._..........10c BIG5CLEANSER,2tins........... 9c RoLLEo oA'rs, bulk, 5 lbs. _ . . . _ . _ .. wc' me P cmunlnu STURES LTD. 9936-6-6-31. .C YMA 'BRA CELET WA TCHES For Ladies and Gentlemen at the new popular price _ . $ 12.50 15 Jewels - Fully Guaranteed. C. H., TA YL OR """"' Jeweller and Erigraver. Stresses Objects Of Education -W-l A “Common Sense in Education" was the subject of an interestim; address given at _the Rotary Lun- cheon Monday afternoon by M L. T. Lowther, Principal of Street School. He discussed the different views regarding the objects of education, the question of discipline, heredity, the parental training of pre school age children. etc. Good judgment in teachers is is quality even more essential than s. university educlf- tion or degrees. Pupils after pan- ing the eighth grade should be given a choice cl subjects. There should be vocational training, especially along agricultural Ines in high schools. Parents should be reason- able rqgarding the children. They should not be too ambitious on their behalf and should not give them too much 'attention In clos- ing he suggested that the schools should be in semcu six days a week, with a hal! holiday on Sat- urday, _and the extra time thus put in by the children given back fn them by having the schools close earlier in June. The long wedk-end vacation now means s. serious break in the school work, and the effects of this are felt on Monday. 'Iihe speaker referred to the system in Russia, which he said he/d made more progress than any other country education-ally in the past ten years. Rotarian J. P. Crockett was in the chair, and the guests were Hon. J. .A. MacDonald, M. P.. Mr. Kendall, representing the War- ren Paving Company of Toronto, and Lieut. Donald Dock, of Gold Coast, West Africa. Monday was stork day again at Rotary, and the happy father, Rctarlan S. D. Irvine of the Federal Agricultural De- partment, was presented with the emblematic Rotary mug by Past President, Harold Palmer, the last preceding recipient. ajor Prince ::Persian Balm is the one true family aid for skin, health and beauty. Aids the mother in addition- al loveliness. Protects the tender .skin of the child. Delights the father as a hair fixative or cooling shaving lotion. Nc matter to what use it is put. it is always beneficial to the skin. Every woman should use it. Persian Balm cools and caresses the skin and creat/cs compiexlons of surpmslng loveliness. "Eye Gomfort hr en workers In o mutter of vital importance. From early morn to into at ulllit we “crowd” our eyes re- lentlessly, from one job to mother. How long will they stand lt? M0 you new enjoying that ef- - 5°\°l\°! and comfort which oulhl to be yours? , Consult us lf you are not; You have much to gain, ma nothing to loco. In any cue the knowledge gained from su examination, makes It well worth while. G. F. IIIITCIIESUII d'Escu°ba¢nv -" i ::For Burns and Bcalds-Dr. 'Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil will take the hrs out'of a bum or scald.. It should be at hand in every kitchen so that it may be available at any time. There is no preparation required. Just apply the oil to the burn or scald and the pain will abate and in a short time cease altogether. Professional Bards Stewart & Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTHER BABBISTERS, SOLICITORS, l.'l‘C ' 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN . ___,___..___1------ McLEOD &. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. U. Bas-winter and Attorney-at-IA' MONEY T0 LOAN ________1._<-<--11 Prohibition Commission Chu. H. Black. Chairman. ‘ Charlottetown. ' Jas. B. McDonald. West St. Peters. . John Simpson, Hamilton. Send ‘all Infomation ngardlns infractions of PROHIBITION AUT _______ _._..,_._.__-pv- §. .ui Bottles Wanted _.___- Pints and Quarts. - Phone 1107 g CASH ! We pay spat cash for Meu‘s Suits, extra Coats and Pants. Boots and Shoes; also canwu- ter md mechanics tools. Second Hand Store 108 Richmond Street Phono 809. ___---_"**-"'”°--*é-' NOW is the time ioPLAN'i‘ Fodder, Gorn ~|.cu¢icllow." “vomntwfl Early", "Wlscousln". FieldPeas Vetches Mangel Seed Seed Buckwheat Timothy Seed Clover Seed A Turnip Seed Carter' belt of all Tumi? . _5ood."lluurd’s Improvli' Carlefs "Mlllpo|ul.” All lol' Sole at CARTEIVS Seed Store Ollfce: 180 Blchmnud Street _ ‘ /~