: routine rov "PhYiIIiIIgQ Sltory of Police Aviators - i .- ‘r OVER 2.500 REAL vouch: TAKE " " ‘PART JN ‘THIS "Gmppmg MAMA ~01‘ minus“ "T woman nvTimilsT - srurufib- ' NE 1,1. HAMILTQN And RALPH 1 1 1W0 "Doc. uaavciv‘ , OUR GANG COMEDY ' AND rllnlunivc‘ snarl-m; “Trail of The Tiger” w! Mn-q-i-qsb-l-M Li. Y ‘case when we are not assured that th-rre is any money behind it. It .may be that giving them the fran- lchise would simply mean keepingi l ions expressed‘ above. ‘other companies oil‘ the_ road who ‘might operate the service. With an lcxclusivc franchise to these indi- lviduals, what will become of others. ;\vho are. operating trucks, etc, over‘ which provided for exemption col-dingly deleted. ~ 1 ‘pr-"reniziooiv SESSION , The house mun“; M; 335 p_ u, it is passed. rates to be charged. and consideration of the‘ MI‘. Allen said that there ~W8S 3.; pmmbmon-fimendknent nmomuorfprovision in the bill providing for. clauswby‘ claims. ' i Mr. Slows-rt said the opposition, r was not making any comment onfimylhlfll! flbwi the the chuum They would mscrwgconceiil. but presumed it was axle-l "n5 for me clauses of the Em wfquatc. H8 Cfllléd MIEDUOD t0 CIBJISB: no passengers. 861mg“ and ‘mud the various “us; in a year. the franchise would be; 1101' in Council. relating to the "Prohibition of Imlcancelled. ‘a Iwxmaqng uqum-s m,” ucordmgiyl Mr. Stewart and Mr. McLure, received. and read a first time. The ' m, “End “Mow, Bus service was’ then stop and hold their franchise. lEdwar-d Island. as follows: accordingly resumed m committee Dr- A- IL MacDonald Bxpresfiedl 1- The sold Demons shall have rum n 1e. ’ " . “My, {gimp was of um opinion of all kinds. He was against such x1585 hereinafter mentioned for "m; "u, b“; w,“ not the 5am, as franchise. A similar one, asked for 119F106! 0i 5V6 YER-rs 5°!‘ (illffyiflg present blll should be rmd a firetiwimdmw "115 0H9? wmnuwe‘, granting the company an exclusive IQFWWWB by the . TITE‘ CHARIJJTTEPUWN GUARDIAN - s Dore-Hull riding son o! the saddle.» ' 7T‘? AND SAT. love, American coiirago-Ahrllls of tn a galloping, romance of the eolorfullhlllotnla plains. Spanish wprfueand intrigue-in a film by one of the world's most famous ‘E, UALITY AND CHOICE ' ARE OFFERED $511? INQ TABLE ANI) PANTRY ‘SUPPLIES ' NOPERATED BY ‘out... Till: END MANiYiAbvANTAGEs IN 11am . .0. s; . "immo Mr. LePage and also Mr. McLure lstrongly objected to clause three tho profits from taxation. It was ac- Dr. MacMlllan and Mr. LePage "these roads. This bill deserves veryi felt that the legislature should have careful consideration indeed beforcisome control over the tariffs and Hon. W. M. Lu. however, thought the operation of trucks and taxis,‘ that the rates would take care of IEi/L, fOT a profit. He did not knowithenlselves. If the company charred capital of thmwo much, be said, they would got A Clause (No. 3) was according- sem The resolution was accordingly; 2, which provided that, if the com-‘ly added providing for the control Tami-w; “ma; 1n The Ac; w Co”, pally did not begin Operations with- of rates b_v the Lieutenant Gover- The act, as finally amended rwd: BE IT ENACTED by the Lieuten- ,poirlted out um they might operatclflm Governor and leirlslal-lve As- wmdemuon o; M Ad, ma» a week or so within the yeonjwmbly of the Province of Prince [himself as being against IIIOIIOpOIIeyGXCIILSiVB franchise save and except ,1,“ previously been mymduwd un. by some reputable men was with- such MIMI-liar line 0f 11115111058 cv- f der that title. He thought that the‘d1'9"m last Year- Why should we c1‘ "w ' fpllpwins roads. namely; ‘ ‘Bummerside to Tig-nish by the Wes- time before. bolus introduced in) 1m w' M~ l“ spvlw in favor of wm- RIM; Bwnfllmide w Char- Malpeque Road. by the law clerk, the blll was m; ended in accordance with the opin- of 8X1 8 0D (There was considerable discus Hon. J. D. Stewart). Mr. McLnro thought the bill ra ther a dangerous‘ one. have good consideration here befal- being allowed to_ go through. lt dicbWay lines. He would _ franchise. We had had motors oper- sim begwm, Mn 550ml,“ and M1; ating in the province for ten years. Mum, me sponsgr o; the b111_ onlYet no one had oirered to operate a this point. which was later taken part in by'Premier Saunders andi Ibus service. He did not think that 'aiiy company would operate this service without such a franchise. _ Mr. Lea believed that such a ser- It Shouidyico would be of great benefit to q many who do not live near the rall- support the provided however. that nothing herein contained shall prevent any other Motor-Bus Service from using any of the Malpeque Road going to or cooling from any point or place on the north side of this Province; also the privilege of establishing other lines or another line in the absolute discretion of the Lieuten- ant Governor in Council and upon obtaining such additional franchise Central Guardian FRESH LOBSTEIIS today at Aly- Ward's, 42 Queen Street. 39m lvlcctanvs Pandora and Koot- easy Ternxs. UNITED CHURCH — Cavendish Congregation. Rev. Peter Jackson. Minister. Rustico 11 a. m.; New Glasgow, 3 p. m.; Stanley 7 p. m. HAMPTON-United Church Ser- vices on Sunday, April 22nd at De Sable 11 a. m.; Bonshaw 3 p. m. Communion service and at Hamp- ton '1 p. m. Minister Rev. Geo. F. Sears. - CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD —Morning prayer in Springfield on Sunday at 11.00. Evening prayer in Crapaud at 7.00 dclock. Inaugura- tion of the new lighting system in the Criipaud Church at the evening service. - CANADA Sunday April 22nd. Ser- vices will be held in the Clifton Church at 11 a. m.; in the Long South Granville Church at 7.30 p.nl. uazaumooir clacurr - For Roads 7 p. m. Ye shall receive power after ‘that the Holy Ghost is ney Ranges are sold only by The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. 'Cash or PRESBYTEBIAN cinmcil 1N ‘ River Church at 2:30 p. m.; in the. Sunday, 22nd as follows: Axelandra . i1 a. m. Hazelbrook 3 p. m.; Cross 1 not-seem rlghtjthat we should cx-gfllfillsuffi- “may, ‘Qxclugfvg ffanflhise of this lion. J, D. Stewart thought that so" .w_m of wgwm the houselthc member from Rustico (Mr. Le- lmew bathing. Giving such a fran-lP-l-SO) 118d the 118m i668» When he -tliing~tp, do, but especially in this itllc icrms of the franchise would in this Province. I [give this company the exclusive use. 2. If ill-J H*¢¢¢~"“Eci' the Malpeque road. ‘i-Evzs TESTED Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest Q l u» wwoooooo either South or North, clear of the rights and privileges OPTOMETRISTXS‘. figood financial sianding ill such a vice. 142 Richmond St. , 1001111321113‘. He would like to see more wlllloncy buck cf it. or an incorporat- agreed to with amendments. illrow cold water of the kind. l llr. MacMlllaii expressed his cli- . ‘Lire agreement with the ' ' Q from Riisiico. We don‘t want torefldlng. Bntlsh . Columbla itllrov/ cold water on the principle. Mouldings and . Sheathing berwn received its third reading. ,1 land New London. Dnc full carload B. C. MOULDINGB AND SBEATHING Assorted patterns. L. POOLE & c0, PAOLPS WHARVES ‘ \ rilmig corporation. ‘o glfl‘ n fralifliise ‘lmugli their iitcntlcins [u lllosc vrho. be read a third time tomorrow. may ‘c-c {nyc to the whole affair. Prnnncr Saunders ‘in-vexed the in- time she same shall be exclusive, pro- vided, however. that nothing herein contained shall prevent any private oblse {is ordinarily a dangermis'sllggested a service w. or through individual 0r company from operat- ‘ Rustico. To get to Rustico one must ins a motor truck. Hutomoblle or Itravel over the Malpequirroad; Yet taxi for a profit on my of the wads persons above named shall not within six months from lion. B. W. LePage said that he the passing of this Act commence ‘war, not especially pleased with the and continue at lew- weekly for a bill as unified though he agreQdYDETiOd of three months the opera- with it on principle. He thought the tion of a. line or lilies of Motor Oin- ‘two nlosi. profitable routes to Sum- nibuses _in pursuance of the rights mersldc for such a service would be and privileges herein acquired. such shall cease u] g o railway. Hc did not think. there and terminate. eq pmen M . _ . should be any provision to deny the 3. The Lieutenant Governor in E. W. yu~c of the Malpeque road i0 I. ser- C0lmcii Shall have the 118M l0 fix 111cc m the North shore. Mi‘. Le- and regulate thefees. charges and .J~ S. , Pap: would like to see persons of tolls in connection with this ser- The bill was accordingly reported p **“**°1*°“*¢' cc! company. But we don't want to An Act to incorporate the Fraser on a proposition Memorial Presbyterian Church, Al- An act to promote the Improve- membcr mellt of Highways received its third The consideration of an act to lbui. we must not shut out the possi- provide for the purchase of power ‘bill’; of cstabluhillg a service to machinery Was resumed in commit- iSllll11l1€1'.'<l(lIl via the North Ehorc tee of the whole. Clause 5 of this . gact was amended to provide for 81-2 lust arrived direct from Vancouver, Mr. Lea and Mr. Slmvurt l1':-.o cx- P91‘ cent instead of 51-2 per cent. ‘ o‘ their ugrccmcnt will ihc as was originally the case being set previous speakers, Mr. Slemirt sint- aside as a sinking fund for its re- linp. that hc would have expected a demption. the bill passed its second We uoirt irunt rflfldlrlc and it was moved that it "vfl- J- D- Stewart. seconded by good. might foil, allzi give a black DP- MwMillln moved in amend- imcnt that it be not read a third tomorrow but six months come upon theeL R. W. Lindsay, Pastor. » GOES TO MAGDALENES -—- The’ Souris on Sunday last for the lMaqv. dalen Islands arrived there and m.; turned to Souris Wednesday. regular service will start on Monday next. CENTRAL PARISH (Chm-oh of Scotland) -Rev. D. M. Lamont will preach at Stanchel on Monday, April 33rd at 7 p. m.; Glasgow Road on Wednesday. April 25th at '7 p. m. THE s. s. samaao. Captain Rlenouf. arrived in this port early yesterday morning from Halifax. N’. S. She is loading 6,00 bushels o!‘ I otaioes for St. John's, Nfld, and. St. Pierre. It is expected she will proceed early today. Captain RBIIOLII reported no sign of ice from Hall- 1 fax. \ SCIIOONERS LOADING — T110 schooners "J. E. Collins", Capt. Pct- |er White and "Lady May". Capt. McDougall. both registered here. are loading general cargoes at Cal'- vell's Wharf for Georgetown. Cardi- gan, Pinctte and Belle River, Co1l-' siderablc activity is manifest along thcvwater front these days and soon many more vessels and steamers will be showing their welcome bows around the harbor. A NEW INSTITUTE —A meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Bam- ucl Ings. Hazelhrook. for the pur- pose of organlzinga Womens Insti- steamer "s. s. Lovatt." which lefknc.'mtfl1qi,1733_.,pm5_ " ‘ glllfimpibs/zffgr Colleens. Gladys _ lsh-Kfif! qranites and also tllzlitiirééleifiilf’ pins- . ._ .7 U‘ .\ ~- fast don message in time for the. second and third ganles. I eggs! Easters over! ! | i Bertha! Vernon Wood. Miss Helen Chandler, Miss Amy Myers. Twenty mombers attended their organization meeting with an enrollment of twenty-five. This is exceedingly fine for a new organized Institute. but is largely due to the co-operation of Mrs. Harry Jenkins. Following the organization meeting was the regular meeting. Mrs. William Macliachern. Presid- ent of Mt. Albion Womens Institute ably helped with this meeting. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Cody. when Roll Call is to be answered by a “Gard- ening Hint." The meetings lire to be held the third Tuesday in cvcrf/ month. At the close of the meeting games were enjoyed, after which a delightful lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ernest Ings and Mrs. White. Ladies Bowling i At The L. 0. 0.; I The Collecns were defeaiodIWcd- ncsdayby the Grariites by a total ofi l BerthaMcbuaid . . . . . 78 55 73 Hilda Praught . . . . . .. l9 104 121i Margaret Duogan 1 9 117 100- Reta McFlarlane . .. 5 39 Agnes McQuaid 132 98 110 Total-HM pins. " The Glfanltes": Connors . s2 136 131i‘ ' ' ' ' . 132 80 167' .. 121 136 11G . 104 90 6.’; weeimyoir 7s 13s 145i ibilt not on lhc alley-but cvcn at PEANUT BlITTEll i, "I .5, Lb. Ti‘! 99c Kellogg: Cori Flakes 2 Packages “for BRAND Milli ~ - ~. ‘Per 'l‘.in Small Size pig“; 4 1)<»»11.\-1i»~» f“ 25c a Tiilsoiis Health Brand A2 ‘Lb. ‘Pacicilge’ 19c iris. illil iloilliors Choice Quality’ 2. Tins 27“ . ASPARAGIIS illuni . lliiia gM,qlasses_ 4 Lb. 10 Oz. Till l i l 3 )1 Lb- Ti" 22c l i‘ l . LOBSTER i 1 PLIIM JAM L 6 Oz. (Jan 37c 4 Lb; Tin 50° BUSINESS HOURS 8.30 A. SHOP EARLY M. To a l‘. ivi. DAILY SATURDAY EATQN GROCETEBIA ~ cream-so av q: garojyipg” _ i lviarionfls hick blew r . -. up in the third‘ cascs~she's gotthc goods! 109 making zeros-For to Annic! All Hilda needs now is tlic egg Discovered! isevcnteen ways of i particulars apply TMHOLDE i cr the tcp! - 339 1115 . ., . .. v . .My.rjor led IE1‘ team to victory » p f that. it mlshv be called =1 ‘spore looms-nothing, hurt» except hel-iinit-nlgh! 1L1 tiers not the lllglll The Conan? sllc had with hcr after tllc game! chance of a high score! ‘ ‘Chvuqrjol-yql- _ - .. Hclcn gathered more power with‘ ouch (531110! -It comes natural, Oil? pfflCliCC nlley lilqed l1 tall marker ' -i- _.._ “last qlL§1li_Ilg—_—l)l‘Obl\biy"SO that some Gwcn helped the Red Jackcls ,ov- high gghfeg mjgm b0 1-e,.'¢hg¢..wi,ui High scores do mnklbfiay, girls? . . V. - such a Liiilcrcllcc! ' tho. glrls- on the Fertilizer Agncmllcfilbid rolled high single. - ~ NOTES Agnes ‘a perfect shot. Tlic; four pin fell for her every time last night. I Eileen failed to appear for the‘ first game-She was summoned b2’ Rm». there's no demand llow 10"‘ Berthirs left wasn't true to form ast nights-blame the coach.’ The Granlteswlll soon be pros-l ented with a copy of that fovoriir“ sung-smile: Smile! Smile! | but the pins are on the alley! . ' I Margaret, your aim was good-I Bertha was heard singing to the. night!" pins, "Oh, How I Miss You '11»! Hilda is advocating mixed boil-l- ing as these ladies are just onc miss; i‘ after another-Rather tame, oil? l , . Mary hit the Kim; pill Square 1i" I the snout several times. but not i . Th A i ta t B " . Ml‘ l f g ‘ nllgllrflliflll of such a service. He llcnccugxhe amendment was lost onfsieundfif §,fd.,§,,d“‘{'§,'§"“,’,§e.,,,§§ hard “mush to knock n down ' ' . "‘ though‘. wr- should give the boys a."- Sl-m T’ P811»? K111115101! 0! 18 to 5. and 1h [onqwlng ginger-s were 91cc. ' R d J k t; 1 i; 1 PPUfQSSIOIIHI Cards idol-c. or. one or twp roads. imyuqy; Thcgnaln motion oanied on lheifgd_.p:e51dénb-_Mrs_ wmmm coady tilléagtmxziizflxlznthtvilc Iiuckygilmiiayglllijlyi ~~~ l “ma.” “m” “"“’°"~ =~ we of m l 1». .- ~~1~ i y.- a e;rs. j; B» R- ‘ ‘Jen; who said thcrv ivcre sonic peo-T _' "“_‘ U-Miss Amy Myers; Dlrectors--Miss The Red Jnckcis ' v . BARRhlTER. SOLICITOR. - ETC. plf- alivuys ready to oppose a pray Hetty Myers. Mrs. Ernest Ings, Mrs. Marjory Walsh g1 162 111 ‘ (himeron NBlock. (Ihai-Iottotuwn. Eqressivc measure. 1n- dir.‘ nul. opposvz - James Monaghan; _§uclitors— Mrs. Isobel Mun-u“ _ , 4 , _ H 117 m; m4; , M0 BY T0 LOAN z ilic-‘cr bus service, but hc virishctl ’ Roy Jones. Mrs. arry Jenkins; ' Mac 1‘ __ 75 119 149 -_-------~-__ -»~»--—-ii‘r_ my] {-1 hi5 at:,._>n|.1qn the fagtéthai MRS- MARTEA J~M5CPI|ML I5‘ch(£ol,(7om.-éll\dil;s dameshvavoorlkMgs mggexeenghu _ _ 122 147 ‘139 1 ' m stow or province gun u. an '~—— en ones: ¢ "l" 1'5" - i A ' Dully .- ' 87 ' ' _ I)r' L’ C’ Archibald vxclusiln "igh; oi qieiuri i w such. o" APT“ lzm- 1933- m9"? P995"! Chandler. Mrs. Boswell Carver: "£15K, ’ pins .3 I ("md-ww “I N‘ Y‘ PM‘ “"d"“mla concern O"Cl‘ .".iiv road. “w” M’ ArilYlefihure-(P- E- mlnd- Pffllfflm COm- f0!‘ 51X IIIOHihS-Mffi- ' _ g A; ' Movllml School um ilttiipll-al _ M." “mm. mscussun, n, mcfmnnc Janc Gamble, beloved wife ___ ___ Lucky they‘. ._ lracflce Limited to Bye, Ell‘. Nose ecu,” of which Hm _|_ u suwnpof J. .1. MacPhail, aged 04 years. Mark)" Clark ‘ _ I 4 __ m, W; 77 t and Throat Auggatcd that necessary anwndnsho was n. daughter of the law neighbour she was kind and hospll- H km yowe, H‘ , _ , _ _, 193 11g 109 Testing Eyes and Wpplying Glasses menu: to me M“ should be dmmdq-rugh Gamble and his wit; Han- able. and always cherished what Iran‘, Bradley _ __ 194 104 c7 i Office. Flier-Building | _ nah MacQuarrie. and is survived was good and true in the commun» Irene cangghan _ _ 90 a5 s1 Grail- Gwrxo Street . ,_,__ by two-brothers, James Gamble. 01’ lty. As a member of the Church ‘of mm Egg“ , , , , , , , _ ., 7a 100 '10 ("Tim "WIS-O w 12-3"- l-30 lp 5-00 Virginia. U. B. A.. and Edwin Gom- Scotland she was devout and con- Tomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1443 pins Acids iii-Stomach Qause Indigestion ~— -—-———‘——- ~ jblc of Kcnsingwn,» P. E. Inland. Mark R. Mcfiuigan,‘ B! A; I BAILBISTIR. SOLICITOB. ETC. .MQNEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. CharlottetownJKEJ. McLeod & Bentley ‘ ,- A. BENTLEY “LE. BENTLIY, K. C. Bari-bk and Atiornay-ot-Imv oflfce: 100 Richmond Street noflgly To LQAfl lm-arl got “from ‘any élrugglat Aomrl ovum-v» 1w 1- 33335115"... ma: .::"..,..':“a.,r...'=i-.Iuu Irvine .ym.».-.-.uu Water right after eating. This cwnet-lto speak words 0f > [Id & McPhee. nine-tenths of 1M cues of atomic!‘ trouble, indigestion. acumen. burnlngi gas, liloniing, nausea Qicq arc due It» Shore, Euphemia. ‘ ‘ ‘IIUIIHW lrrl l i h. delicate stomach linlnp‘ H fnm The taied, digcctl n lo delayed one» sours, caunln the dlngreeabhi knows so well. I l Artlflclnl digectcnis are not needed ll such cases and may do real harm. T t .. 1H! i’ . ' ens the stomach, prevents the forma- MCDOD -d d 1 ~ .. 1- a . , iT§i..°§§§°§§'pZii. “.'=‘u..'.'.'.‘i{§u Kifgiilil. reconciliation to thl . ' ' B- A- 1 ‘it: sills."il:.z'.zz:"s"a.":":i.:lizl".- “he M l” w ' 1 ~ I- ,‘- ‘DONALD II. QQPIIBFmPxpencIvQ to take a in the moli m“ n“, Ann's“. . 1 ’ M P5223525"??? r.’ a". i,;'.izi.'.'::.'i'p ";,'§f",.,',,,,.," " i... nmmars mo. - e r I » no 1.04M Zf.i’.".'°r.‘;ii‘°..f’li.?u§ “ii-rm” """ "Ihllli mm h“ mm“? W“ . . ._' r " ' -,‘.' ‘All: Besides her husband she leaves ltwo sons and three daughters. John Donald and Wilbert at home. Lulu lllcrllcnl auihorltloll nus um ncarlyiMm- will" Mwmlllll- 5T8?" Victoria. P. E. L. and-Jemima.‘ Charlottetown, 1m vxccsa of hydrochloric acid in Hula" 0f Whom 19¢] WW imam)’ the loss of oljle who was so dear to them. Mrs. MacPhail had‘ been in good nyfflfliflml which every stomach nuilorenhfillth until fbnfllyb BQRIe her death whensheconwactedbrbnchial pneumonia. Medical dill and: tender laying amide all digeltlvo om and in-lnuraing werehnhbletoatoy the 614-‘ ease and she coon woclroned under woo ble about her and to toll f herillumblc ' r l.» sumo. wip m loft so moumilu a aictent. and dearlygloved the Word 0f Dfil and the Hymns and Psalms of the Church. To the last her great delight was if join in the worship of God. - The funeral was held on Saturday April 14th, at 7p; m. and although the roads were in poor condition. a large umber of people gathered to pay a’ last tribute of respect to‘ the departed andiiympathywothc be- reaved family. Rom. E. lllcDougail of Charlottetown. who wochci- pas- tm- and v/lio often enjoyed the hos- pitality of’ her home; dilq d= tho services. He spoke.‘ o the l ternal home of believer-soil, {$118 =ailrely of reward for tliehiini and pray- orful mflrifid ill k ones have taught the girls all\_they know about bowling-and still they making a forced landing in the Gut- ter most of the time laslt nightly! Riding Hood and gathered a -= - of goose eggs for the Rad Jaoke Marjory Walsh rolled high single of 102 for the Red Jackets. while Helen Power rolled high single 01' 189 for the Lucky Lindys. Keenan had high three of 408 pins. I Gwen NOTES | WANTED New Coaches-the old now nothingl Irene C. of the Lucky Lindyslwas Isobel thought she was Little iRcd 6t" l. . *1 -_--4 ~ The remains’ _ Argyle. bhorc 0e Elmo. pall- bearers were 8 ma Campbell; V. Jamoi £21‘: it.» pinup» ‘ ' rune n. ' iiiisuaoiia w. ubougaiunii ' ‘_-- . LOST: All nah ljittingth f} mo»! a ' .|r|v. Maud mode o strike lost n_ ’ I‘ ~ Better Potatoes and more" of lthem 'l‘liat’s what Tlic Holden Way‘. yolfll have ii’ you spread N0 =0ihcr nialcliiiic. docs it nearly us well. 'l‘cs'ted and illiiirovoil by 150 P. E. island Farmers. Guaranteed i0 spread Limo Phosphate Fertilizer or Gypsum iii a so t- isfactory nialinei‘. The Patent Aiigi-i‘ Force P‘ecd breaks up ilic liiiiiiir-i forces lliviii mil. All- Zlllii Spreader" your Fertilizer jusiiblc lu sinwlul from I00 lbs 105 ions per zu-rc. llas :10" fewer parts illail any 011101‘ i0 wvzir out. We urv giving zlsqliarc llllllliilfl shovel FREE with every order ])lll.(‘(-)(l lmforl.» llay 15th. sizliioli on l’. 1G. l.- Order your l-iolden today from any of the following Descriptive circular sent on request. l .1. J. LARRABIE, Eldon. ‘ w. ii. anus. nodroi-a.» KENNETH IIOCIIERTE, New Haven. u. s. MoPIIEE, Tryou. s‘. FRANK JAY, st. Peter's my. "livlnumvis a. coi.wn.i., Tyne Vil-llcy‘. ALLAN CUMMINGS, Hunter River. CARL WEEKS.’ Mberton. GEO. JAY, Mi. Stewart. dealers. l‘). S. PIERCE. mlllirfl- ADAM JAY, Pcakes. J. S. FRANCIS 8t SONS, Fortune Bridge. LLOYD MOItI-ISIIJE, Brldgcwwil. _ - J. A. WEBSTER lb SON, Cardigan. ll. NELSON 8c SON, Molllagilc. 1-2 .8. McLAREN, Georgetown. l\. V. JOHNSON. Murray River. ' I’. HAROLD JAY. VERNON /7/.. 2 .7 //§'/./% (lii or off ill a jiffy. N0 holes i0 bolts or chains to fgisicil. Weight rests on ivagoii Iicil, n0 strain 011 box. Price $60.01) r. .1‘. (DKLLANT. Wellington. ias- M. poliirToN. Morrell. w. ll.‘ R. W. I‘. M. W. I’. MeGREGOR, Miscouche. ' , v .. CHANDLER, m. Albion. ' EVANN. Tifihish. MoNEILL, 0'Lcary. . - . . JAS. PENDERGAST, Kensinglon. l '1‘. A. McIVOR, Klnllora. CECIL f‘: . IIUGIIES, Emerald Junction l A J. ca. .111, slidfltfin lflStewart lilo. Lid. - ffelbiui..lii'fnee FilWi=i.d Ishn! (lclivei-“cd ‘at any .. u-'4"' y i‘