. .. oars." i=1 stsari" “o ER21, I921" s... i I .-' Flam“ l/IHAUD GUARDIAN ' l ; . . W’) W?‘ T‘ moguls can: 00-00 ml Al l ' d t- thl ecrtlonvl" '-"“'l'.-"'l' w‘ e ' must be added to cont to cover Contractions count Ill one are allowed no one word. O Where copies come to our cure to be lolyvurileil, live cents lent:- received t n lit: ally-curt this ‘ll-u 1;‘ son sum rodhlite-iisavv saowu psppri. Apply at Guardian oo- fies, PURE REID COW-For sale, 21/, year ‘ti-heifer to freshen 20th instant . _ Heifer calf guaranteed. See ad. this issue. Also fresh gPfldB,H0lSt8l!i heifer. Walton Jones, ‘Charlottetown. FOR SALE-LADIES FRENCH seal coat, size 38, trimmed with beaver. Pony coat, trimmed with black fox, size 38. Will seii atrreasonabie price. size being email. Both new. Apply Mon- treal ‘Fur Remodelling ($0.. iti- leYs Building, QuoeirSt. HELP \VA NTED. FEMALE WANTED-At once twd lidiiscninids Good wages Apply Gerard liotcl. Borden. WANTED-Good. pastry icookfAp Ply at once to Vlctoriaiiotel. WANTEDF-A emu. FOFFGEN-E; al housework.,Apply 13 Fitzroy p wannm WKNTEDa-TO ‘RENT OR BUY house centrally situated. Apply __iit this office. . .W|'Nlli Eliflllillljl MONTREAL, (ictj fM-lfhe win- ter sailing schedule of thc Canadian Government Merchant Marine is- sueqgoday shows the company will maintain four services _ ‘out of St. Jolfii and five out of Halifax dur- ing the close season 0i‘ local navi- gation. Those from S‘t. John will be to Liverpool, London, Glasgow’ Cardiff and Swansea. and those from Halifax to Iiustrnlin and New Zcaland. Brazil and ltiver lPlatte, Barbiidoes, -Trinidad and Dcmerara, Kingston and Belize and St. Johns Nfld. ln addition to these the company will maintain the usual services‘ between \'an- couver and ports in Australia sud New Zeaiand. tho Orient and India. t . I \' ‘I'm’ S0 gifted i l F ti ue is the r‘ ll bl P°l‘°_l" in (l; ‘blood. _So when the lud- neys fail to purify the; blood 0M of the first indication; is unusual and persistent iired‘iceliiigs and pains in the bscL- ‘ _ Neglected ‘lridriey troubles lead io years o suflering from rheuma- iis or develoP,_l"l°, ‘"90 lam a' filblifl lifBriafltt s ‘disasse- V‘ The kidney iicifclfiflproltllllllf, igréectei l?! “gud ' -l ll! SILJWCIIyICQmIOI ol lrldnzYl- llv" and, bowels. <Mill. John lrclarid. B-R- N0- L-ltiiig. Ont. worm‘- was a rest iuflerer from [WWO headaches and liiiioui spells. l tried a number of remedies without obtsimnl any benefit until l was advised to use Dr. Chloe's Kidney-Lint Pills. Thsie completely relieved me and marl! I"! leel lilo a new eriomi have very v.5“ s51)’, “(s modicum lot’ vrlul they have done lvt IRA-Lind 7°“ iiiiy messy l~iier for the lmwlll "l niiiert." . ‘ Dr. cant".- Kidney-Liver Pills inefilill a (lost. 25c a box. ,sll s or l-ldrrumohwBatc-i 6t ' .. Toronto. n .2 ULKSSlllIEII"iADlIERTISEMENTS‘ . ee-lttlnceu to cover cost hunt occasion; ell nilvertine. "WWII-t 38 oer word for each iri- postnle,‘ etc. word. but five figures (iiii 11.000) ie be haves-Louie Arjlve rtlsenienta i l MISCELLANEOUS LADIES TAfLORING, DRESS- making. m remodelling. Lowest prices. Work guaranteed, Mrs. Od-ianiey, 87 Green St. JNO. ALFRED MacDONALD, Prc viliilcial Land Surveyor, Herman v e. ‘VlIiHEN IN NEED OF BURIAL supplies let us know your- re~ quircmcnis. if by phone we deliver free of charge. We w]; caskets gs low its $25.00.and up- wards. Services for laying; rut the dead $5.00. W. l... Ding- well, Funeral Director and Eni- baiiiier, Suuris, P. E. island. TO LET HOUSE TO LET~Apply to 124 Fitz- roy St vro LET, s noomso HOUSE. For particulars apply 17 Spring Park Road. r0 LET ‘rwo OFFICES m NEW “Riley Bldl- Avnly J. s. McDon- gllg. Barrister,- office in Riley I. . , TEACHERS WANTED WANTED-Principal for Darnley school. first or second class. Sup- plement 3125 for the balance of the year. Donald Mahar, Sec'y. lllllill A Hlllillllllilllifi ‘HALIFAX, Oct. 20.—-A special despatch fitom Otawa. to the Even- ing Mail stntcs it has been defin- itely arranged that Mr.‘ L. s. Brown. now assistant general man- ager of the ‘Canadian ‘National Rail- ways, with headquarters at Mont- real. will be placed in charge of he international unit of Canadian Na- tionai group with headquarters at Moncton. si|ii”u*lifis nu STHIKE ciarcaoo. 0c: 20—-ll‘he first of a series of conferences in Chicago at which representatives of all the factions in the railroad strike sit- uation may bocitie theoutcome of the strike call. issued by the big four hrotherhoods for October 430. began here today to continue over the week-end. t Slllllllllilllilli. BY iilillilliiillli MONCTONI Oct. 20.—-At 12.40 p. m. whllc looking over his train. Conductor George Henderson open- ed a door of G. T. it. refrigerator , car No. 040,157 to see whatmvss in- rrldry and was astonished to-see the" b of a man lying on the floor will a pioco of tioclr." A bunk-book found possession bore number K 18. On enquirlcsiu lmperoyal where the 'riccouat was iirept it was folmd that ‘ he owner of the book W85 Al" Koczkor. He was a mflii 0f 55°"! forty-five yell" of are with dork brown mustache and wore a bWWll suit and brown swell" 0°93 °l army type. The coat and hat were lying nearby eri the floor. Tied to tlic iron pipe on the roof of the car was a plcce of r099 ll"? 9"“ " was around the theory that ii jar of thc car when shunted broke the small r009 Wlll¢ll w“ barely strong enough to hold \ a relative to the question mentioned rope around his " in his ‘ man's ncck. The ‘ siior radii noinisirr Catalog. ATTENTION-Di‘. Dewar will not be in his oiflceuintll. Oct. 31st. _ WHEN YOU HIIEAR a Brunswick DTIOIIOKFRph you will buy it and no other. The W. T. Wellner Co., bill» Queen St. , ;suoma‘umlziv-r auuouczo- Mr. and ivIrspJames Puncher an- nou c9 theengagament of their do“: ‘WT-JBIIMB May, to Edwin Lowdeu ‘Weeks. Marriage to take Place first week Jil-Npvemboi‘, JUST ARRIVED iFiliets, --l~‘.lnnan H ddies, Rippers, Blasters, »Fresii Cc anciiladduck. Ileaney Gay 8s Co Ring "119. . » . . - ..,.__. . , I t LECTURE-Rev. Dr.’ W.‘ H," Mi‘- Ewen, will deliver an Orange ser- mon in King George Hall, Kensiiig- ton, Oct. 23_ Everybody invited to attend. Other lodges welcome. CHANGE 1N TIME-Commencing Wednesday, ‘October 19th and until ‘further advised, mixed trains Nos. 11 and 12, between‘ Sunimcrside and Tislllsh, will run daily, Sun- day excepted, instead of trl-week- ly. No 11 train will leave Sum- riierslde at 1.151s. m. instead of 11.45 "Rm. and will run one hour and shirt minutes behind schedule time. No.12 train will leave Tig- nish at- 7.20 a.m_ and run on sche- dulo time as heretofore. W. T. Huggan, District Passenger Agent. Charlottetown. lien-l’: Islnllnent for Distemper. NOTICE Till? "cairn. "iiiliitiililt?" l ‘ meeting on Oct. 24th at 1 o'clock . seated to conic to Charlottetown SEE CLASSIFIED COLUMN-- Farm for sale next Rustico church. JUST ARRIVED ALL WOOL sport flannel in shades of Rose, Scarlet, Cardinal and ' green. Prowse Brothers Limited_ ‘ NOTICE- There will be a meet- lIIE of "Crystal Chapter" of til»: Eastern Star this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. initiation. MEMBERS OF CARDIGAN Farm ere‘ institute wishing to ship lambs P!‘ "088 co-operatively, list them at D-m- J. E. Flynn, Secretary. comma mimic/u. rnskr- Mr. ‘Earl Spicer, who has kindly con- ‘lmlilfé ‘llfl Yefflrllfi to Europe, is a NQva Scotia boy w-lio has fame oii both sides ‘of the Atlantic He has sunk in nearly all the big attics in England and Scotland ln both Ori- torio and Concert, work meeting with enormous success everywhere. He has had tlie honour and unique distinction of singing boforoitoyiii- l)’ on_ different occasions. Mr. Spi- cer served nearly four years with the Canadian forces. He returns to Europe very soon. _ Auk for Ill-nil’: Ind take no others -F0ch To Witness Foot Ball Game PRINCETON. N. Oct. 20.» Marshal Ferdinand Fo.li will _wlt- ness tlie Priiicetoii-Yztie football game at New Hiaven on November. Notice is hereby given that all parties owing accounts now long‘ overdue, will be sued, if payment, is not handed in to me by Dec} 1st. This warning is final. BENJAMIN CLOW. K. of .0. Gets License. For Insurance Work NEW YO1tK,. Oct. 20.—r’l‘iie Knights of Columbus’ Fraternal in- surance Society has been given un- conditional license to-operate in the Dominion‘ of Canada. Supreme Sec- rotary William J. McGinley an- 7-4 today, following receipt of an official communication ‘from tlie Dominion Insurance Commissioner at Ottawa. The Knights of Coiilm- bus recently protested against the Csinaxlian insurance law which com- pelled United States fraternal or- ganizations operating ‘in Canada to do so on an unusually liigii basis of murtuary reserve fund deposits. As a result, Mr. McGiniey stmtcs, the Dominion authorities granted the Knights of COllJIDIlJUE uncondit- ional license to operetwthe first such license -to be gfflllleil "- 119"‘ Canadian <b0dY-_ Officers of the Knights of Colum- bus were in Ottawa some months ago, and had a conference with of- ficials of the Insurance Department in the above deepatch. THYINI} in l ENlJSTHIKE ICUEWEJLAND. Oct zit-Four» of me big five railroad transportation chiefs left here late last night _l0l‘ Chicago where today they -Wlll be joined by L. L. Shepherd, president of the Order of Railway Conduc - tors and ccnfcr with the railroad - l2, according to a statement issued iiere today. The Marshal will be a guest at tlie gaimo ot‘ Colonel Frank- lin D'Oliver, iirstcommander of thc American Legion ‘who’ is ‘a Palace- ton man, olaas '98. The tiisiiiriguished French leader will observe strict neutrality ‘at tlie game. sitting on Princeton side for first iiuii‘ and Yale-side for‘ second linif’, -----<oo-s—- -—— INEW YORK, Oct. 20—~lVicmbers 0f the Seaman's Union- will refuse to man coustwisc passcutgtir boats touching New York if tiiorc is a railroad strike, according to John F. Welcli, organizer for tlio union. Minnrd’: Linlnent for Cold: Etc.’ BIRTHS MACDONALD. — At the City 110s- pitai Oct. 16, to -Mr. and Mrs. Ed- vrln MacDonald, Paiiiurc Islands. fl BOD. PODLA~1tD_- At the City Hospital Oct. i9, to Mr. and Mrs, Juliri W. Pollard, u daughter. DEATHS ES5ERY.—At ‘BTOORIlBlIl, Oct. 20. 1921, Anthony Essery, aged 78 years. Funeral Saturday 22nd, at 2 o'clock to Princetown Road Cciiicq tery. MeDOUGAL-At Argyle Shore, Oct. 29th, 1921, Alexander Mcilougiiil. nggd s2. Funeral Saturday 22nd ,to Argyle Shore. MARTIN-w“ lS‘outhport, on 00l- 20th, Ellen Martin. wife of John Martin, agcd 87 years. funeral Saturday morning at 8.15 lo Sl- laiior hoard in an cffort. to cnd the general rallroadi strike-set to bo- gin 0st. so. '- = T ' " "l" it's ind sun-cured One EM satisfies couldn't l: not a bit. the lwelclit of the bod!’ l‘ bmuhl forward M a radish for the bod? lying on the floor- i Noilceiiow cool and sweet f. " that's Iii ‘em. ‘Normal t0 mill ‘em burn or perch. iirii your tongue-mo t - -‘ ~ lfibtdsa maifscltarstts. I , Dunetairs Cathedral, thence to R. cemetery. J virgfrilii leaf, , ,. you — but twenty fl e o w ertain agricultural im- V‘ faggot: tlie speaker quoted the - words of lion. W. S. Fielding lpiuc ~ .,."-¢'.;""-'-" RiiElJllllllC iciirs Qlliditi RELIEVE!) 3 "E vac '_s. agonizing rheumatic acliors icki_y relieved by an ap- plication of Sloan's Liniment. F" h"?! =11. folks all over the world have ound Sloan's to be the "Billie! enemy of ins and aches. If penetrates m! out rubbing. _ ou ceri just tell by its healthy, stimulating odor that it is going m do you good. ‘K5121: Sloan's handy for" neuralgia, li-"illwr lamp back, stiff joints, sore muscles, strains and sprains. y Atoll drii its-ilk. $1.40, ' S133 ’ iiiiinient M Meeting Largely Attended (flontlntued from Page Ono) i?’ ket and desire free importations for their own benefit. lt seems impossible to discover what policy the Liberals are standing by in regard to the tariff. Mr. D. A. Mclfinnon had advocated emigra- tion as a cure for the falling Qri in our census ‘figures, and yet he would abolish our protection poli- 0Y- which would mean the clnsing do\vn of our factories and would cause our young men to E0 away. in larger numbers than ever. To take their places he would bring in foreigners from Europe and Asiu-dagoesb- illltlttllllg bolster up our census rc- or . ' Mr. J. E. ‘Sinclair, the ncxt speak- cr, wished to correct Mr. Brown in his i-ltatcment regarding his vote on the Railway Board of Manage- ment, he having voted against the board and not for lt_ lie contend ed that through the Liberal party the interests of Labor will be well served in this country. it was the belief oi‘ tlic Liberal party, he said, that the tariff should he revisel ilownwiird, and that protection oi industries is not a sound policy. The spczikcr admitted that the po- licy of building Hospitals during tlie war was right but maintained that altogether too niucli money had bccn spent by the government on thcni. The Railways should never liavc been taken out of tlie control of Parliament he maintain» ed. The iirl-ard of Management was a mantle of secrecy thrown over the whole matter. it did not look right that contracts should be given in so many cases to Board members. it is true that freight rates and prices must be adjusted but these things were mere bagat- ciles in comparison with the uncori. stltuiional methods employed liy thc Board of ilviiinagcment. The Liberal party's policy he continued. was to make parliament respon- sible for thc public utilities of trio country. ilc urged the, necessity nf sianilartiizin lliChl8l21Iid railway arid its advlsa lllty from a stand- point of railway economy. lie at- trlbuted the decrease in population t0_ a protective tariff and declared flint tlic Closure Act was a creature of Prcniier Meighen's invention. for which he was promoted to Ca- binet rank. Mr. D°nald McKinnori, ivas the next speaker. i-ie iiad hoped to hear Mr. Sinclair discuss the tu- riff policy oi‘ his party this even- ing. lie had evidently no time lztst night nor at Caledonia meet- ing TheLiheral leader, McKen- iit- King, has denied absolutely that tlio issue is between protoc- tlDll and freelrade. What the.i WilS thc policy of his party? Was it tree trade or was it protection? Fhe Liberals refer to agricultural impleincnts- as one of the things that will be free of duty. The rest is "u general revision down- wards"--i'or the purpose of establish ing a "revenue tariff." Mr. McKin- lon, proceeded to illustrate how protection tariff built up the town of Hamilton through the manufac- ture of American binders. wiilcii eventually brought 60 American in- dustries across the line to operate ln Canada, employing thousands of Canadian workmen. At previous meetings much criticism had been passed by Mr. Sinclair on the Cau- adian Merchant Marine service. in of these vessels a surplus was carncd for Canada and last year tlio surplus was $800,000. From 1918 to 1921 tlie imports increased from $063,000,000 to 31.240.000.000. Thc exports show a similar in- crease and this is largely due to tlic establishment of tlie Merchant Marina, service. Now that the Ford- ney Bill l3 in effect in the United Staics we shall have these ships trading in every market of the world and they will he of‘ int-sti- mahie value to (lanada. The Gov- eminent of Canada is now in a po~ sillon to trade with tlie whole worid-Jlizinks to the ‘Merchant Ma- rinc, which u faction of the Liberal party is crying down. Mr. Sinc- iaiii‘ lllill raised a grcutcry about ‘tlic "Closure". Act wiilcii he cited as an example of Premier Meigh- en"s "autocratic" rule. This ciosuie ct docs not s_liut n man's mouth 8i Parliament as he had intima- ted; it does mean that a metnher is limited to ii certain time in de- bate and there is a very good rca- ion for it. fin believed that in the ‘ local liouso last spring the “Clo- iurc" might have been applied ben- eficially when the draft address was heckled and spoken on for nsrlv tlirec weeks. The advisa- Elllly of having a Closure Act ‘to rohiblt unnecessary talk which retardedhtlie business of parlia- ment has been seen and recom- piendcd by’ the Toronto Globe arm other prominent Liberal newspa- pers. Referring to the arguments made by the previous speakers with reference to the reduction of i.i ‘.1910, who was than Minister of ilrlflfllt?!‘ in the Liberal Government, ml net n resolution ailing. for C ~“°ll~‘1‘-'=_“i?h.JT';»"““-‘ ‘said-LY Li‘. s» . .- ILWlIOllS is that if this m0- tlon were passed we would strike a severe blow at one or I010 by the operation of about i9 m,‘ the great lriduiitrietU-"df this country. l believe the interna- tional Harvester Com-puny would ‘find it to its interests to close up its business in Hamil- ton. at least so much of it as is devoted to mowers and bind- ers and have them lltllflg at the American branch and bring them from the United States. The factory at Hamilton is an American concern. With a mo- derate duty wa have induced American capital to come into Canada and to establish that great industry and after‘ we have brought it in and estab- lished it-in Canada l believe that if we were to pass this resolution the company opera- ting that industry would find it ' profitable to olose the Hamil- ton factory and bring in the goods which they make in the - United States." ‘ Mr. D. -A_ MOKlIYIIlOH spoke brief- ly at tha conclusion of the meet- ing. A vote of thanks was ten- dered the Chairman. in n... Liberals lit Their 01d Gino (Continued from Page One) Later on, on the floor of the House, Sir Wilfrid‘ Laurier was challenged by Sir George Foster as to the truth of Mr. Neeiiitts statement 0n page 5.742 of Han- sard, 1911. the Liberal leader, in answer to this challenge, made the following statement: "The statement made h)’ tthe hon. member for North Ox- ‘ford t-Mr. Neeibitt) was quite consistent with our policy. it was nothing new. and lie ‘had perfect autliiority, not only he. but every member of tlie Lib- ‘eral aide to make that state- ment_ “Mr. Foster: Did the Prime Minister and the Minister of iFliianoc tautltonize Ulle nlrni- ber in question to make that statement? "Sir Wilfrid Lauricr. i have answered that already. it is perfectly trite. The lion. - A Political This was tihc reply of these Dro- fcssed believers in agricultural implements. ‘In 1911 the Liberals were not prepared to go as far as the Conservatives have sincsl gone. -it shows that their profes-l Bod and sudden conversion to the free agricultural implements faith is merely a political dodge, a vote- ,caiicher. meant to deceive the electors of Western Canada. The Liberals ‘brokefail their pledges on the sublect after 18961 They promised ‘free agricultural imple- mlcnts before 1896; they gave only n two and a half per cent. reduc- tion and that only after eleven years of office Even this two and a half pcr cent. increase was riegatived by increased valuations. When they book this duty off they turned to the manufacturers, and said, do not be alarmed, we will not hurt you. They said. we will show the farmers that we have made n reduction from twenty per cent. tr: 17 1-2 per cent. we will mlake them believe that we are going to take further steps along that line, but we will simply change the value of a binder from » $80 to $100. [That is exactly what they did, When the rate of iduty under the Conservative Govern- ment was 20 per cent. the dutyon fl blnderwaia sis; aster-inc ‘Liber- al party got through tinkering with it the duty on the satilotblnd-t, er was $17.60. ' ' ‘ Dodge. ' -ww-- The very first tariff of the Con- servatives after they were return~ ed to power saw a substantial rc- duction in the duty on agriciiitur- el implements. A cut in the duty on mowers. reapers, binders and harvesters of Iflve per cent, was e. iAltogetiler this Conservatives have reduced the tariff ou agricul- turf-ii implements by twenty per cent. The Liberals have reduced the tariff by only two and a hall P" cent. T1115 in the difference between professions and practices. IncreasesWeight and Strength 0f Thin, at at 2 p. m. garet Vanfderetine. irc-QLiIy Nicholson. Saiior—<Deiia Walsh, soloist. MoKlc. ' Flowing Sea-‘Alma Jenkins. ~Englsud—lSenior Classes. Sea—Myrtie lliinns. hers of England-Senior Class. Man-Pauline Sidcniiis. soloist. i Profession vs. ‘Practice. _ ' "hit": sjyrrr ‘ ' - L “Pads canon; i. r-ir- a ~ » ' 1w J’ .;......,=.~....i cInl-uioiiaIly-y oil hays 1.43 "to ‘ ' hr '23 Dlffillrznllbenuen-“iqlu: UNION - Charlottetown Western Guardian.“ -K-ENSINGTON Dairying Aeso- ciation will close ‘Monday, Oct. 24th. - Cheese will be delivered to patrons at Kensington and Hamil- fon factories on Tuesday and Wod- ncsday following only. I llil lllilfl lilY -__@ Trafalgar Day will be obscrvcdi Prince Street School today‘ -NOTiC.E‘- Th“ Liberal Conserve, tlvc electors of 'i‘i'yun pole, are 1e quested to mcct at D. J. Tliom- sons, on Monday, Octbber 24th at 8 p. m. 1‘l' night slilJilltl be stormy, come ncét flue night. I’ -. " _'i . . --Miss Laura‘ l-iammii, Middleton. who recently underwent e most sue cessiul operation for appendicitis in tlic Prince County Hospital is, her uiany friends will be glad to know, TUCOWEFIDK rapidly and will be ahlo to return to her home ‘it tlie c0u{su._0l a few ‘days. wiuuu l l ill-inching accommodation fei- four pairs foxes hy November 1st. State terms, I’. O. Box 174. TRAFALGAR DAY Chorus-Be iBrltiaih-Schooi Recitation-Admirals All—~ Mur- Recitatiolk-Childrea of the Dm- ‘Soio and Chorus-—Tlie Heart of litecitation— ‘Trafalgar- Wayne Recitation-A Wct ‘Sheet and a Two-part Song-England Dear ‘Recitation—'i‘lie Kingdom of the Concert. Revitatlon—Ye Mari- iSoio-(fiie ISca Makes a Man a -i,-.-__- Recitation-The Sea King-Nora member for North Oxford and McKenzie. " i i every Liberal member had | g|,gfl()n— En land - Cecilia 4 ' such authority; he was not stigma g 0 Ml’. kept in ignorance of our policy, ' Th U | J ‘k_ - ' ‘ri this matter and knew it Chm'"5— e, l‘ o“ M“ ‘The Hated Baritone wcii. He only stated what is School. 1} ' ' our general poiicy_" God Save the King t, 1A1- , , . - HifAitTi until Monday, 24th 8.00 o'clock A __ Auspices Y. M. G. A. . Ladies Auxiliary 'I‘iokcts 35 cents STROUD TEA in 1_ ib. Ind y, iii. packages i111 __l. OO-O4-OO§-O-O-OOOO+OO-GO-O‘4 $2000 in Cashilrizes $2000 “KNOW CANADA SECON TEST” Everyone should know Canada. should he familiar with the Georqraphy of the Country in which they live. This Contact is not difficult and every t". entering is eup- plied with a list of 2,000 Post Offices in Canada from which the 50 renul pictures are selected. The cash prizes are ' , WORTH WORKING FOR and the solving of the rebus pleturcpwill help pass the time those long evenings. One is published daily, four times a week in the Dally Examiner and on Saturday the (our are again published with lull Instructions. Get next ‘Batur- ' r day" s Examiner, road the instructions and start at once. » $50090 PRIZE r .. i and some one will win the $250.00. There are 150‘Cssh " l Prizes ltt all‘. Will you he one of the lucky cool. All in- ltructlons will be contained In next Saturday]: Examiner which will also have the usual magazine section and col- ored supplement. b 1 l Why riot take advantage of our "' i" ' ' SPECIAL $3.00 OFFER for The Family Herald and Weekly Star, and The Dlily Examiner for one year. ' Tlie Examiner Publishing 00. Charlottetown .|_-‘. J‘ Nervous People- In Phosphate Recomr mended ~03’ ‘Special-l istsrxls Guaranteed . Br Local Prussia"- . J): it -vii prints. llggtgflctl-Illlfl: to: ti? Ne? York. ‘to make thin. tie taste, nervou . dis- coure ed rnen Ind women ta e on nude wet at and quickly exhibit s nerve ti; cs ‘all! fldlltel licllth. ill . “I'm lrrilowhiiio bgnnuch a Wonder- {ill eta to ‘(nil Amid out Phobia ah‘ luggigtlindr i351 its ‘m! I‘ GI \ r a l:rge demand for are [l guarantee Bltro-Plios regs. CAUTION: Altti IQ lire-Phos- hats is on e “no stole-reliev- itg Walk. n0 u coed foff. ltll use is ot advised unless increased weight s desired._ _ _ hen E ms Dr. “s intuit rer- u "nlfclern: In Slgliigwrritatinur’. VOI I OI - II - I hllllt lie ma. morals 83'.“ hr. Chase's Ointment tree if you mans tton this paper and send 2c stamp for postage. 00c a box all dealers or ildpisnson. Batu k 00., Ltd. Tor- Dll O. u-L-i you errant experi- ,nt s-ntinl w 04404404444009? Many Cases. New .- Fulton Market; §§O§§§§4§4 FWNEWCYURK ' Fisii Talus", ‘i CHESEBORO v ' Wholesale Commission Ft, ew‘ rung‘, Receiver g; of Smeits", E els bndCl s. .- l Car lots a specialty. For Stencils and information address ROBBINS __& ROBBINS "fNc. i Wholesale Coriiiiiission Fish No. w" 2 Fulton. Market. New York, N. Y."Specialtlée —..-Smelts, lots-t ‘Eels pndClams inlai-(ge or _small u» >1 t. 1 For stencils and tiildr 44¢! Express shipments“ receive same con-sidetlatiom