\"' ww-“x-ww F. . V lion Two. Cocoa allll Chocolate Merger I CANADIAN INTEREST! or FRY'S AND l Lowlvzws. ASSOCIATED ' | i Arrangements have been made for the association of the ‘business interests. in Canada. of The Walter .\ . Lowney’ (‘onl- pany of Canada, Limited, and J. S. i~‘r_v st Salts‘, Limited, of Bristol. England. The Walter M. Lowney (‘onlpany of Canada. Limited, has a large plant in operation in Aiontrcai, established luln, years ago. and has been carrying on limitless in n!'l parts oi the Dominion. its sales of eating chocolate and c:lni'e-tiollor_v having been particularly extensive. , The firm of'J. S. Fry 6t Sons. Bristol. was l’:-i2l1.\lii=hi"tl in t‘ England in the year 1728, and‘. for generations. its 1‘ll\>l'.)1il1t? and cocoa products have boen well alld extens‘ -l_v ltllown ill lCanada and the Elnpire. Dullln: the pan ten _\':"1l‘.~€ tlt'~so have been handled by its owll branches throughout ( llada. The Bristol firm has recently caused J. S. Fry & Sons. tfianalitll Limited, to be incorporated by llolllilliull t‘ll;lrtll'. with hcull office in Montreal, to which it has. transfelren its Canadian us- sets. J. S. Fry 8: Sons. (Canada) Limited. will colltflue to maintain its own branches throughout Canada. anti has acquir- ed, and will promptly equip an extensive nlotiern mrlnufactur~ ing plant in Montreal. for the purpose of lnanuftlctltrillg. within Canada, r‘ry's well-known brands. which hitherto have been imported from Bristol. While the identity and good will of ouch Firm will he lnzlill- tallied and extended, lt is cxpwtell that, through the llssol-iu- tion. substantial economies will be effected. hnth ill tile pur~ (‘hafldof ruw lnzltcriztis. and ill the lll'll'k¢-lill1_:_llf lillisltod pro- duct‘. The two lines supplclntmt each other. iuasllluch us. rhl- L0\\‘ilt"_\' t'olup.lll_v1‘s largt-lp/ engaged in lllzllllltllctllrillg lllld selling eating chocolate llnd cllllllwuiltllcry. illlll llr- i-‘ry Colli- pant,’ specialises very strongly ill cocoa null rl-llltc-i products. J. S. Fry d. S0115 (Canada) Limited, Montreal The Walter M. Lowncy Comp-any of Canada. Limited, Montreal Slittire 1455i"... s t.. About 7 lnilcs from ("harlottctown on thc 152st River" 80 acres of laud with buildings, zllso 23 acres very near, iuud in good state of cultivutiw-n, wlall fenced with woven '\\'il‘£‘,,llltl.\'$0l mull zlull .<ti2l-\\'(’.O(l in front of farm. For further illflll'lll‘d[li)ll apply to P. A. Farqtlhzlrson, Prowse lllock. ChZlYlUtl€ll,)'l\'ll. Phone 655, or Bartlett Illcliinlov, [that-st c’: Wood. Charlottetown, Phone $11.‘. ~ TStS-l-Il-Zildl Etuctllstf. F61]. Sit) {tilt-E .-\]\I1l1('iili0llt< frn- (‘old sill. Spnl-t- fl»! lizrgs, for the season Nlllv lsl 1 to llcl-l-lilbcl~ 13th 111 t all! 111' rwt lvl-ll by lhls l.'t1li1{1llll_\‘ up lo and including .\l:ll'ch 52l.»:l.in.»t. Spam. will y“. “limit-ti proporti 1I'.l1<-l_v ~l.lluhl :lltplil;lli.llls rlulll more than space available. All space lllilst. be paid for. 'l\'li1 till l‘ null or it'll. Application should 11*.‘ ill se: -i >*111"1‘l1"*-l 111-11114 111111111)‘ '11 outside, “Applil-tltilln Flggfitulugtfii THE ISLAND COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LTD., 7823-3-24“ t'll.ll'llltll-ll>'.vll, LIVE HOGS WAN TED We are ready now to receive live hogs, paying as follows, delivered at our packing house, Char- lottetown:— ' a 150-275 18 cents 275 up, 16 cents Brood sows, any weight, 14 cents all good quality, well fattcd. Delivery may be made on any day except Sat- urday. ‘ ' Light hogs, under loo lbs., are of very little use for packing purposes, and as the chief profit from feeding comes in the last few weeks of finishing, it is respectfully suggested that farmers hold any small hogs, under 150 lbs.. until of weight and qual- ity more profitable for all concerned. But should it be necessary to dispose of any such under-weights they will be received at market value, proportionate to above prices. p _ We also buy at various points throughout the Island and full information can be obtained from our local representatives. ' DAVIS & FRASER. Charlottetown, P. E. I. For Sale I Doll lllt‘. fl"ll1‘llit'lll house with l 8m lll-‘ilrllC-lfifl 11.1’ 311" J5- -1'1"r' burn rlll (‘Hfllr-I‘ (ifllllfill llflli (‘linla T111 to 5'11 111 111N110" ‘"1 111-“ 111"". berlllnli 51s,, All lllolicrn coll- mlflftfl I1"111‘ llvlflfilfltl 3111111111 ‘111;l.'ettiellct‘. ltiso illrgc building lot Wvdfll‘? ' 1111i11'<‘11~ 711-“ 11' "11" lllljtlillillfl llirtrctfv opposite, resid- tfclock elulrlt. crolt. stuck" 1111a 1111-1 t-nt-t- 411' \\'nl, Rollins. lf not solll 11191119111“ 115 1l1'1"11'- 1 | by |ll‘i\'illl‘ slllo will be sold by auc- 4 stacks hay. (Quantity straw 111 lit)“ on 210th nt, 1.00 p. tn. sharp. 7359-3-2MEU. Auction Sale; The Woman Who Loved anti Earned IV JAN! PHILPI / A Modern Otory of Home and Business ‘O-O-O-OGO-Otbv A HURT-WITH SOME SOLACE q o CHAPTER 87. “lleilo Gerry!“ thing?" Mary was talking on telephone. "Fine! We had a lovely day yes- terday. My dinner was good enough for anyone even i-f l can't cook. Then Robert helped clear away. How is every. the and we went to the movies. Had supper afterward too-oyster stew." "You extravagant tninx! l'll bet Robert was as happy as a kid witl. a new toy." “He seemed so.“ “He WAS! Have_ynu told him ilow long a vacation you are going to take?" "l think l nlentioned a lnonlh ~ wily.“ ' “Oh. nothing particular. l‘m com- ing to dinner tonight. Be sure you have something good. Gardner is going out on ilusini-ss tllltl will cull for me,” ' "Tllzlt will be fine." i hall a very nice dinner. and .\l:lry anti l waited until l was afraid il would be cold, then sat zlown and (‘L1llllll"fl('l'll lo mt. l couldn't heiil-vl- ltnbert \\';lsll't com in: llftl r our happy vvclilllg and thl- itffw liollllle tray he hull i\('il'l| when he ll'i: In tile lllzlrlling. t l ('llllllt"l until (lard- "l 5111i llvllcrl llnd not "\\" ' ‘s ll1tll~'l‘l " (lzlrliltl-r zlslt- ,.\‘l>u two drive him _ .l-- lllll.~' halve bccn detainetl >"1111“\\'l11'l't-. llc il:lsn'l colllc in yet.’ l lepill-tl. Ililll .\lzlr_v zldtlcd: "\\'.- 112241 such ll dandy dinner 11w lfi hm] shut lny eyes l would hi ve llzouullt sun- i Wélii ill ill-inm- . l'll I couldn't foul llrvsclf l‘ ll s burn, little fiat, so l lllell .\lr. Uollnonico hll(|_scnt. the lilnnr-y with his conlpli. ..1ll. l \vllsti't here! l know I .~'ll’1lll(l"lll'l\'t' t-njtrved it. (icrrv. tlllllt lllonu, .\lllr_\ dear. As long 11" .\'ttll have to l:l-l up curly to gll t.. lhllt shop, you lllust got to hell in ‘Itllltl season." “lleltrf hl-z-rl l'll tell you a lie isn't ill lllllf . - i'-l' lllt’ to tgl-l to bell 'l‘ll1.l he ' villlllil-Z :lnll I tell him l1~ lull-I lull of course he's ti. lililll. .llll| so l-llli1ltll to llrivilcgcsf "Folllt- lllltllcnclllltier box.“ ‘flood night Gerry." 'l'llen in a rvh-slw-r: “Don't fret, Robert will be in soon“ ll was zlfll-l- l2! when llllh cllllle ' Music Corner Prince and Graft-on Sta. DIRECTOR enor. WM. E. FLETCHER, A. n. c. M., A. "r. c. L. Associate Royal College of Muiic. Associate Trinity College of Music. London, England. subjectl-Organ, and theory. Studio hours-—10 till 12 and 2 till 5 p. m. and by appointment for evenings. Phone 353-L. Piano, Vocal P. O. Box 151. 7469-3-8MEmvv2i. More zcltlmz your horn-n rcndy fur the Spring Rules by getting u ftIIX of‘ 111'. (fllllrclfs Condition Pow- ders. You urc euro to be satisfied with the results, n» lhnv will m.- nn the sumo HIIIHUHL ol they urn now getting. m" l-nnnnt. ullvmlv w-ll, Price (int: lloliur. Dr. teed til... Faun For Sale At llrllcllley Point. from (‘irtrloltclown 5i) ...3s, all unlit-r cultivation, house Jlflli barns. Plollghlng dono and telephone con. nested with Charlottetown. For further particulars, apply to D.M. barn. Qllillllil)’ straw outside. I200, FRED p, wggsrrgg, bus. 05115, l Kfilltfrill l111Tl1'1-‘1t‘ 111111"' ' TTlfi-Il-lillllillli. . 5 Ybara old. lllcncrtll plil‘[lllh"lllll'.a1'} 8 years, 1 colt 11,5 _\'1‘ilI'R, 2i lllil(‘ll' z- . — v ~.— ~ . .—_~_—_---~: cows, 2 oxen. 1 pure ltrt-ll Jt-rfifl‘; heifer calf. 2 hl-ifcr cnlvl-s i) llll1>i..~ S 1 bull calf, l brood sow, l lll-gislcr ,1 R A ed broo-l How, 1 self binder, ii --—- ' Disk barrow, 1 gang plow, 1 spring tooth barrow, i spike hurl-ow 11: (‘olmislillg of i111 l'li'l‘<‘S of land. sections, 1 ftlrm roller. double wit?» ilt‘l‘l it '. l5 until-r llllrd tltlll Disk drill sender, 1 hursl» >':<‘ll|ii1'l“.,-='l!1 wt tipvllli-‘I l‘llllllilll_' thl-ouuh 1 11011-10 htty ruko, 1 lll1)\\1-i', i single,‘ . l"lII til-till |l\\'l"llll|,XT' lltlllw- Jlllll’ out plow. 1 hnnll seed drill, 1 Sllvlll: 1 hulllhuus. t» illllcs from t inn» mafihcr, 1 plllpt-r. l lM-llavill Srpzl-f l111""l'1“'11 1111"” ‘l11111‘1"1'§ '1? 11 11111“ ratnr. l set plitlfqrn] 5.1.195, | front church llnd school. Ullf‘ llnll n|nd5|,,ne_ 1 “up 1 11hr“. gpfllyfnl-I ‘llll’ hull‘ lnill-s frllln sttlfillll, Flu‘ with pipes llnti fwZZlt-s, l iltlilll lurtller i1111'111'111111'.~‘ 111111?‘ wagon. pole llnd shzlfls. 2 \\'1Nltl A- NE_WMAN1 tllt-igbs wltll lltrXtyJ, 1 sprint; tooth """"k1".\' W111i’ 11'1- ,,,..,..,, l i‘. l~:.l cunjvfl")r' 1 Wm", Skim‘ l.\_'i f. I l .\l l-Ju 1 lllu llilli. brmld czlsl seeder tnt-lv). l-lll- bunt wagon with btml seals and llllllllgl 1 Tllbllry curl 1.0011 lllile .':.vll- cl-‘c ’ trio iulnps, 1 double tlflViilK hlttigll with polc, l blue box sleigh, .1 fllr sleigh robes, fist-ts driving hllrnt- '1 double- scl working htlrnc 3 exam. collars, 2 men's YltllllI-I ltobcrtson or Wztrburton 6t Shaw, f‘llal'ltillettl'w'n. ' . 7826-11-31.“lfilvflllliipfl. Farm for Sale 190 tlcrcs, good buildings. Write for 11F‘? d-plion. llow price for lpliclt HltlU. 'l‘crln.s. GEO. W. TURNER, 1 Brldgtrtown, 1t. it. No. 1. P. E. l. TTII-llfllliilslliipll. i- __i..._._, Auction Sale l llln instructed by the heirs llnd lllllllllistrtltl>l' of the lute .\lnr_v l.tllc Stone. to self .-lt public auc- lion. on tbl- prelllises, (it; iiigltlullll lvellue, <'llarlllttt.~towll, at two o'- -lock p. lll. on Monthly the 29th llly of .\illrcll, A. l’). i920. the six saddles, i side saddle, ciluin llnlll l-llonl house and vegetable. garden leather traces, 1 wagon .l:lc.l<, 1 soil H |l;,l;ll-» or the lilifl‘ Wiilinln helwy lulu-ks ltml tackle. i llllp ~ , _ I.) h, ;,..|,| m fidmnluy- H“. Cork’ 114111197 "m1 1'01"" 3 ""11 llll illstlni at lilmwcll, by U11‘ P11111115. 1 “'00d 9101/6. lurks Hl111\'1‘1-" .1[il~'l1'l' ill t hllnl-larv. all the persolr and tools, Z large casks, i single; ;,| pfnppply mmpr , g {arm §[[)Uk' dflvlllg 11101811. lclnlyt, llllflllflllhlllr .lllli furniture, o.’ lf titty is stormy, tile :=.'llc in be‘ thl- (l¢|'1>i|~lf'l| will ln- sob] by ills held the following tiny. lfvttculln~ on the prr-nlis -s Illlllflll’ Termll~—l'p to $10 810 nine months credit on approved Joint notes. Bale positive an farm ls sold. ALLAN BOISNER, Auctioneer. Auctioneer. WARBURTON A SHAW, Solicitors of Execulllra. Ttlfiirll-Zmkilalfil. W. D. MCCOUBREY, | iol. lately the property of tile said .\l.'if‘y~;.lllllf‘ Stone; out» all the illlusoholtl furniture, including par- ior. dining roolll, bed room and kitchen furniture; and also a quan~ tlty of coal in cellar. certain oil cloth. carpets, curtains and other articles. T921115 at sale. For particulate cllsll over well :tl'llrl~sllili .pp]y at me 0m“; of K, J .Mar- in. R. BEARISTO. Auctioneer. 78ll2-3-24~ME5lpd. IHIWCM.‘ 261.1 ' - ' ewlr-flt-wwnlwib a t “Qwwann-‘uuaunu-nao-a-ig-u-o not-v. dawning»- - cnsmaotntsrown continua ice Races . The horse races on Grand River ice took place Saturday hiarcll 20th Five horses lined up to the slart~ er. Every heat was hotly contested Sang Pure the Recently imported fast pacing stallion owned by Dr.t .l. T. Cosgrove after loosing the' first heat to Douglas won the next three heats of the race. Mazie was a strong contender for secopd. pos ition, Lldd and Ginger Mac were not in fornl. Douglas showed his old time speed and with a little ‘Baby’sOwnSo/a ' l A Sanitary wash A Soft healthy skin A lingering fragrance u training will make the new lln- ”-'B'-“fi?'3‘,'b.1'" porlation step some. Sang Pure “"¢5~’"/"1°"— l; a beautiful stallion weighing Alhertloaplhtnflahllfhulollltul. no 111mm?" hul1dred- The 110mm 15 1° be congratulated ill bringing such a horse to the island. .The following is the line up. in. I tried to act as if nothing had hurt me, but he looked rather con~ Sang Pure. Dr. Cosgrove 21 1 1 scion; - Douglas. J. t‘. Guuliet. 12 3 2 "Mary was here to dinner," ‘l hltlzie. l}. McNeil] 31133 told llilll, and Gardner came after Lidde, F. T. Poll-lei‘ 4445 her. ‘filey lefl about ten." Ginger Mac, it. .\it:1.urc. 5 5 1'1 4 "Stirry l nlisscti them. But l told Sliirlfi. D. Mli-Afllllll‘. ' Marion ll week ago i'd take her out. tonight." “Please telephone, Robert. when you aren't coming. it lllakos more difference now that wevare keeping house. \\‘hcn in the hoarding l didn't lnind so lnucil if the food was cold or spoiled.” “That's just the reason l didn't pilone. l was zlfrllill you wouldn't cut ally dinner." l fclt a littlc thrill ofaglallness that he llnd even thought of me. I ll'l(l hitu zlll liar] and i llnd talked about that is illl but what silo had s-lid about him. and of her wish that I would give up at the shop entirely because of Robert. Then i told of Gardner, how nice he llad been with Niary. "’i'lle_v won't last long." he said. ill l1 fast alltl exciting game of hockey Flilizly the Sprlltgilfill sex- telte tied the Alllllcffit ladies for the third time by a score of one to one. _ The game was one like the fail" sex llllvays exhibits trleull through- out and was witnessed by tl_' large lltllllbcr of hockey fans. - ice Racing The [lostpotlcll race 01' tllc AVON’ dale Driving (‘iub which was tn have taken place on liillrch 13th was pulled off otl Wetlnesdtly tllc 17th. llnd although the ice was solnclvllttt soft and sloppy a large l-vcnilttfs "No dam‘! lllillk they will. ‘Tmm "njuycd *1 1'79"‘! .\lllr_v said she lltlll told hiln in six "Uflllr l H m, mm , h n fir, h , w“ m. _ _ tree c ltsst-s lvcrl- l-iill o llitillu ) Hm‘ i d L 1 g ly Fri-t» For All 2.40, llllll ing only two nlonths." "'i‘hey will live ilt the suburbs. Gardner told mo the other day. I met llinl flown town." Robert said. "lie wants to gl-l I\i:lr_v out of the city for it time." ll s1; ‘ll-ll lll lllt‘ thl- olli wistful note \\'ll>~ ill llollert‘s voice. Was he L'l‘l\'_\'illi_' thin»? Neither of us spoke of ills being out llll the even- ing ulllll just before we went to bellf Till n he said: "ll \\':l.s ltm lulli l0 11111111‘. 1i\'l‘|'_\‘ i itlll glad .\i.lr_v cnllll: 11b. I felt \\'<1|l'ltll for fl-lll" you 111111111 11" 11111111‘ "1'111'1'111'1<" llit‘ bullcil lls was lllsll Luke Verde "i would havlt been verv 1111111111 lluy. Paddy took the third hcnt hull it not been for Mary. But I am by ll nose only to lose the next not timid." l would not use pre- twl. to (‘avaros Maid by the sumo tense to kluzp ilitll. And in spite of luzlruin the other three being his having spent the evening _wit1l right ivith the leaders ill fact only .\ltll‘l0ll_ l lcll happier because ho ill the lllst few _v:lrlls could a win- sllid he liilll till-tight of me and ner he picked. A return race with worried for fclll" l might be lonely, the same horses would. be worth ‘ going miles to see. Tile _Three. Mill- ul-e was won by Acquiri Girl in straight heats Bob Mac making a good rztct- illl tilrough, l'll-d Wing third and Fairvilltt Boy fourth. Tile sunlmnry was as follows: three lllilluto. ‘in the Free-For-All Joan (‘. won ill thror- straight heats, at no time ilaving to extend herself. Acquiri t‘. ll good second, and (‘berry llipe tllirsi. ' 'l‘llc two latter ilorses were off folnl on account of till- Sloppy icc. The ‘.140 h.lll five starters llnll was the 110st rut-e for years. l'll-lily lilitiilg the first henL only to louse the second to l.llll_\' 'l‘ollll who lliltl lully inches tn spllrc. (‘zlllul"l.~1 Maid illllltillg llle rllce ill!‘ whole wlly lht ugh with 'l'tllll ll. close up with IPHVO you Tom°rrow—A Party. HINTS FOR The Motorist IV ALBERT t.. 01.00014 44§+¢O§§+%Q~§O §4§40-O O 004' NO APPETITE. FREE FOR ALL Jean (‘. (i). .l. (Tarnliclltlcl) Ackuiri t‘. (J. B. Iliobililall) Cherry llipo (Jas. ilyanl lll-sl time 1.10 111 232 ‘£23 2.40 RACE l Jlldzl-fcs. Loo Draught, A. '1‘. Mc- Lcllata, t‘. Gallant. gar- (‘ollltttenclng lliurcll will ttlltc delivery of live hugs lll. the following stations on the iui~ lowing (lattes, paying the highest ntarket prices. We give below a list of our ro presclttatlvcs at \ whom we would advise you to sea before disposing of your lllve stock elsewhere. Farmers Notice Ri ht Rubb ens 021 All the Family The right Rubbers to guard your health. The right Rubbers to protect good shoes in bad weather. The right Rubbers to help you to get more wear out of old shoes. You can get these right Rubbers by asking your dealer for Dominion Rubber System Rubbers Brands that assure long wear, service and comfort, and the exact style and shape to perfectly fit the shoes of every man, woman and child in Canada. The best shoe dealers sell Dxvmilzf .4‘! Rubber System Rubbers. 22nd, we these stations, EVERY TUESDAY 53 4 t,- s Y ST 5M “ “Cmrs-fi-QT’, -your animals in condition quickly. l am tired of boiled lpotatoes, l ( llm tired of prunes and sluw; l um tired of stewed tonlatoes, and ot prt-uiigeszlcd straw. And tho dllme who cooks llle viltles sheds a sad (llscotlragetl sigh, as she tltkes her knife and whittlcs apples for the daily pie. All ollr lives we. are re- peating ancient tnealtime stunts, by jings; one grows tired at last. and I'm weary now of eating, as l'lll tired of other things; and the llliiltl who has the habit of arrang- ing grub for me, murmurs as she fries the rabbit and prepares the senllu 181i. —\\'alt Mason. ————<0>-——-- Mlnartl‘: Llnlment Cures Dandruff -i~_¢0>_-___ All old cultirell woman, hearing Illl- jubilee lnl-ltllly szcl. “Nobody knows the trouble I've seen. Yes" unli tllthlllLv knows how much loss trouble wl- might see if we would stop looking llt it." Paddy. illl dy Lula B. Luke Verde ilov Acquiri Girl ((‘. Quinn) . . 't i l of outing us he tlros of other things _ _. . . Once the horn tilat HQ}: £15,?!” (L'(J\w:§'\;]r3fi_v) sounds for dinner nlildl: my pulses lligirvulenigov (M ‘Powar, 2H3 travel fast; oh. it seemed a four- ' " ' time winner when i heard its wcl- 11t- come blast: like it kungaronl He“ time '0 sprinted. front the distant field i “mam w’ |._ (wirnm _]_ “omis- llcw. when that lli‘llZ('l1 trumpet an?‘ ,l._ siumn.‘ hinted that thl- pork and beans Palm] 1.3 Nj,.n,,,,,w||_ \'_ (‘\1|'|\3y, “mm Hm“ m" my tummy mo“ .l. J. Power and .l. A. (Ylmnllcll. was younger than it o'er will be 513,101. _]_ A‘ 0_ Ken“ again, and it knew the pangs of _ ilungor that are felt by husky men. That wusin a season olden, on a e happy vanished day, when my aide- H k boards, bright llnd golden, showed y no gr‘ ' t-(l strands of gray. Oh, . _ _, _, . , . tho yours are short llnd fleeting, refilrilegbbpizzxgls Nej,“°',',‘,'.u,,5',§,‘f,:{l they hint: flown on wluzzlng wings ma, nigh, “mm. playing w”, games with Port Elgln. losing the first game by tho score of G—4 ln 11 close, fast gnlllc and winning Elle second gntllo 6—5 to fl clean won by Port Elgln after. n 1111111 contest, the game ending with the nets. hlnution work of Ilyan, Large and (A. J. lltionltt-yl 1 ‘anaros Maid (J. Campbell) 5 Todti, t(‘. Bruce) 4 (H. Brothers) 2 (N. Mclienna) 3.15 4 5 5 Best little 1.12% THREE MINUTE Both games were fast front start sit with lhth teams playing ockey. The first game was Abbios rushing their opponents ln the second t-Ztlntc the fast com- Steelo was too fast for the local team, while the Island team's de- 6.25 a.m.. . 1A. M. Wright, Montague. A. n. Martin. Grand View. $3: Perley Drake. Vernon. 2'25 “m: Harry Jenkins, Hllzelbrook. 9'20 gm Bert ll. Ilrowll, York. M. A. llfcNeill, ltlberton. EVERY WEDNESDAY Everett Wedlock, Hunter River. J, W. Fyfe, Emerald. John Whitehead. Kensington. Louis Muttart & T. H. Smith. Alhany.. \Viliialll (Zlark, Miscoucllo, Tues- day, March 28rd. Sumnierslde, Wednesday. March 3 st and etlch place fortnightly pntli further notice. We take h0g9 every day at Chllbl lottototvlt Plant. I For information pllollc Ollice 532; Plant 533, CANADIAN PACKING 60., LTD. J. M. ROOF, Manager. Lv. Lv. Lv Lv. Ar. Leave Charlottetown Dally Except Sunday. Daily Service Between Halifax and Montreal Maritime Express Leaving Montreal, daily except Saturdays makes Best Through Connections to Prince Edward Island Points Local Train leaving MOncton at 10.55 a. m. connects with train mavlng Sackvllle for Tormentlne at 1.15 p- m. . Vitae-CANADIAN NATIONAL RAlLWAYSl W. T. HUGGAN, District PaascngsNAgcnt, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 70l0-2~lIi.\H‘lllillf. THROUGITO SERVlCll Quebec and Montreal With Connections for TORONTO and ALL point: Wal- Vla the only . All Canadian Route Charlottetown Ar., 6.35 p.m. Summerolde Ar. 6.05 p.m. Sacxvllio Lv. 1.15 p.m. Moncton Lv. 10.55 a.m. Montreal Lv. 9.25 a.m. via Srlckvlllc. ' Sec Your Tickets Read. r. W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. one, a famous Irish-Australian lltb~ iete of roltlllrkzlblo aii-roultd llb- llity. ilc was a sprinter, ll hurdlcl. il llrollll jumper, ll Juggler, a foul- bali player, cricketer. ll Sll0l"[)lllli‘i' a hurling expert anti a qlloit throw or. ilo is credited with the profes- sional wol'lli"s rt-ctlrd of 111/; sc- cotltls tor l"0> ilrlis. ill his nlllutt-ul‘ days he wt err-tilled \v'ill (loin: the “1(10" 011.21 grass t-ourse in lL‘ll seconds flat. Tllul was at Linn-rick l:l 1882. Sou ill‘ lllly. itlltl THE T-URF A new n ri record price itll’ t-sl flit‘ llill —*---~~r. 7.. :__ 1.1:“; ‘"-—---*::* u trtllillg brcil yl-llrlltlt: ‘Yum pllili l on 'i'htll'sllll_v lll szlll- \\'|lt‘il 'l‘t'lillcl' ‘Flllllllly pllld $131,511!) product tll' \\'.llllul , The bl-n previlllts 1llil‘l\' was $10; ihl- (illWlPll. 1 ill which iiuurl- i|ll1l|lli'l‘ i'ill_v,l Prt-virlus. loi‘ llvcrllgt- of $642 11. llllll- liilll i".l l ill. cull nulllhcr largo pcrcl-lltllge brought more lilzlll $1.000. .1\ l0l£1'.' of $l'l'l'.-\".’ll “its rl~ll~ ilzed on E10 llt-lld sold ttvtllly, or ill. o, lull- of the high ~ r:_._ ___ iii listql in the regular sale cllt~ llillnoll ulogllll lllltl slllll, ill two tiu_\'~' t. .\lul"pIl_» ,bl".>llgill ;l tlliul of $112,190, \vlill it ’. 1-‘ so», .. general averllgl- oi‘ $53G pol" ilend. t’ .‘| record for early spring sales llt Frt-ll .\i. 'l‘\veetliP. of (‘llntllllllh .‘-‘t‘l'l‘t'lill_\' of the Mtlritilnc zlllll Alain.‘ Shllrlship llrlcllttes rncilll-t circuit. ha,- sl-lll ollt. u cllil fol‘ 11 incl-ting of the executive at the. illlrkel‘ iiouse, Frlulcrictutl. on llt‘X1 'i‘hur.sllll_v llftcrlloolt. lie sllid that liulll arrangenlents will no doubt be lllillll.‘ at this meeting for the svtitilllhd rut-lug. i110], lll" bcilu‘. sulli 1| fence played the game in u fine way. The (lllilflflllltlflwli boys all speak highly of tho tretltlnetlt ac- corllotl them by the people of Port rllgill. especially the hockey llltlll- nger Fred Wtlrtl llnd the players whose sporlnnlanaltlilt trlll|not be beatdll anywhere. . The teams lined up as follows: us; Being Out At Lunchtime Don't Bother Me -5a s03( PORT ELGIN ABEGWEITS Goal We Pagan Power Defence a lWa>7S Kltnbllll Diallloltll have a Ayers “Bum? llrytlltun Trenhatll {leole of Wings ‘ McLeod lRyan Bennett Large ~ The team was under the capable management of W. N. Taylor. ' rAMoua nu ten: TOASTIES Word has come from Australia of the (loath of Thomas M. Mnl- .....»>..-- . . “My Sunday Chew” This is what the younger men have named STAG Chewing, Tobacco. It is _ a flat plug that won ’t stain the pockets and may be carried in the pocket without the necessity ’of its being wrapped. Ask your dealer for a flat plug of “Stag”. . 7300c-