sol-c w? no ¢. ~ lng's ‘be addressed by 131* P- A- creel‘ they will be the guests of His Honor I '1 ranches zz-iscsigoscssun as‘. a" ' same statement: FRIDAY, JULY 13, 188l- TODA Y’S CONVENTION hndcd by our citizens u‘. the dele- gates of the Prince Edwarddsland {Womenb Institutes, whose 21st an» ing in the assembly hall of the opens up a wide field of discussion. Prince of Wales College. since the The claims of Prince Edward Is- establishment of the Women's In-. land, both individually and in con- stitutes here in 1913 the organiza- junction with the other Maritime, it recommended that the matter "be , gone info from the point of view of , A cordial welcome will bs eir- placin, at the disposal of mo I5- land such satisfactory means of communication as will ensure as T981115! and complete a service as nual convention opens this morn" can reasonably be made." This Notes By 77w Way Montreal Gazette: During the ex- cavation of part of Nero's Golden House in Home, a complete sys.ens of drainage was discovered, which Prod. Tsronm, who is in charge, put into working order by merely clearing the pipes of earth and rubbish. Perhaps the Roman plum- bers in ancient days were so well equipped and did their work so completely that they did not have to go back for their tools. Inc job in Nero's house was permanent. "Communists, such as they are,” Mr. Baldwin went on to say, “are drawn in the main from the very that the very poor ar led out for being ‘hit on the head’ creates a spirit that may be dang- tion has developed with great suc~. Provinces, are being prepared withjerm-ls- Remember "115- "1011811. W" cess, and has done splendid work, a view to presenting as strong a along educational and community, case as possible at Ottawa On Aug- lines. Today there are about 260 ust 1. Associated with Premier branch institutes throughout ,theJMacMilian in this matter will be province, with a total membership Hon. H. l". MacPhee, Attorney of some 4.000, mu still further de-' General. both of whom will have velopment may be anticipated in the fullest co-operation of their gov- view of the growing inierest and eminent colleagues, our trade board enthusiasm in the movement. organizations and citizens generally At this morning's session the an- in obtaining a final and satisfactory nual address of the provincial adjustment of our provincial claims president, Mrs. Harrison MacFar- under the Duncan mp0?!- Iane, will be delivered, in which the’ year's activities of the organization will be reviewed, There will be xe- ports from the secretary and from provincial oonvenors, and an ad- utes. dress by Mim Nora. Bateson, B.A., i director of the Carnegie Library The Light Horse make a great Demonstration. In the afternoon show. a welcome on behalf of the Gov- ernment will be extended by Hon. H.M S. Dragon sailed yesterday Thomas MacNutt, Minister of Ag- aftor a most enjoyable visit. riculture. Organization reports will be submitted and there will be an Boy Scouts return from Camp De address on Home Canning by Miss Roma. today to be replaced by Cubs. Myrtle Hayward, B.S., M.A., of MacDonald College. Province, of Now the Radio Musician's strike Quebec. His Honour Lieutenant has ended ingloriously fans will be Govemor and Mrs. DeBlois will be made to suffer jazz in the same old at home to the delegates at Gov- way. ernrnent House from 4 to 6 pm. At the evening sesSiOIi, ‘which is open to the public, the chief speaker will in Summerside and O'Leary this be Dr. W. V. Langley, Director of month. This may be because, as Iibrtenslon. Nova Scotia Department tho Mpncwu Tmugorlpl, pug; 1g, of Agriculture, who will address “the Liberal members left Ottawa the convention on Rural lirxtension with their leader's warning of an ,Work. A civic welcome will be ex- election this fall ringing in their tended by His Worship Mayor Ken- ears." hedy and an illustrated address on crippled children will be given by the Hon. W. J. P. MED, Premier. concluding -—-__---__. EDITORIAL NOTES Maritime members of the Can- MacMillan. adian Press meet in conference at Saturday morn- the Canadian National Hotel to- ses-sm" Wm moi-row forenoori. 1n the afternoon man, superintendent of the Provin- the Lieutenant Gwen-m,- “ a gut- "131 simatmium- den party at his magnificent ‘Trac- The convention program is one of 0010 110mm Qn sunuuy afternoon gexccptional interest, and it is to be ML and Mrs, Ducuemm Wu, m- hoped the attendance will be larse tertain the visitors at their sum- "ld Yepresenmtlve- mer cottage at Bay Fortune- _____-____ 111E OTTAWA HEARHVG Never has government house been Yesterday's news from Ottawa Hon. G. D. DeBlois took office. indicates the readiness of the Do- Hardly a week elapses without one minion Government to hear repre- or more functions, and recently Ientations from the three Maritime there has been a perfect spate of Provinces on the subject of Mari- entertaining. Today the delegates time claims on August 1, the date to the Women's institute Conven- smggested by the Maritime Prem- tion to the number of 350 are the ters at their conference in Char- guests. which will mean a very busy, :r1;',:§,€‘,’éni°m° disimce accumulate '~ m e o e r and Mrs. Dominion Cabinet, and the scope Blois. , of the inquiry may be judged from Premier Bennett's reference to the A new political party has been subject at the last session of Par- started in Quebec to "ginger-up" lilmehi- Speaking in the House of the old Liberal-Conservatives. That Commons on March 2, Mr. Ben- old Maritime: Hon. R. A. L. Cal- nett said: cler, K.C. is sponsoring the ven- “During the recent visit to Ot- ture, with Mr. Aime Guertin, Itawa. of the Premier; of New Bruns- M.L.A. and Mr. Laurent Barre, Mick. Nova Scotia. and Prince Ed- M.L.A. as aides. The new party ward Island they suggested that a has not yet been christened but Mr. commission be appointed for the Calder-declares that according to purpose of dealing with what were his idea it should be "free from f‘ alleged to be the unfulfilled recom- the burdens of the past, free from mendations of the Duncan Report, the glory of Papincau or Macdon- ' and the Government concluded that sld or Cartier which weighed like the proper course to follow was to lead upon rnen and induced them hear representatives of each of the to cling to the party spirit." Mr. provinces before a. committee of the Calder has always been singular in vwhole Cabinet. We have advised his views; he advocates Maritime the Premiers of the three several union. provinces that we will hear the representations of each before the The story about the world's most committee of the whole Cabinet as famous stamp, reproduced in yes- to the points they desire to make tcrday's Guardian, was in error re- eoncerning those recommendations gsrding the discoverer. It wag not in the Duncan Report to which ef- a boy but a. parson who originally feet has not been given." i found it. He was the late Arch- To this Mr. Bennett added in thei deacon l". J. P. Jose, rector of Christ Church, Georgetown, British "We hope that through this op- Guiana, noted as the most success- portunity of making representations ful clerical beggar in the West In- to a committee of the Cabinet the dies for church purposes. He visit- Premiers of the Provinces, or their ed an aged, poor parishioner, who counsel, or anyone acting on their] regretted she was unable to contri- behalf, will be in a position to bute toaforthooming sale of work. make known to the Cabinet the’ "Perhaps you may have some old exact points that in their judgment letters with stamps," he suggested, still remain to be dealt with in being a philatslist. she went to an order that the Duncan Report may old desk. handed him a bundle, be fully implemented. when that among which was the famous "Black h; done the Government will take, Guiana." It was valuable then, but such action as may be possible, hav- nothing to what it is today. The ing regard to the representations, Archdeacon sent it to London, real- that are made.” zing $5.500, out of which Christ Chief interest in this Province,‘ Church provided the old lady with will doubtless centre around the, an annuity as 1on3 as she lived. To- mattcr of full subsidy readjustment? day it is valued at $35,000. and transportation improvement. In recommending an interim sub- The new Reid administration is aidy payment of $125,000 annually, now functioning, having been sworn in Duncan commission in 1920i in by the LieuL-Governor of Sas- uigzcstcd this should be continued] katchewan Wednesday. Nothing ‘until the Dominion Govemmenrwas said about His Honour being has had time to complete its ln- merely s spectator, as in the case vestigaiion and reassessment." With of Premier Hepbum’; inauguration. rasard to carferry transportatiomililiembersoftbsoldflabinataflaia- ‘H. l, '_"¢_“_' I Welcome to the Women: Instit-i ed position as a seeking desperately 1c find some way , 14001-01 meetings are u, be heyd- sible without destructive lines. Design, have paralleled their quest for r 11L fuller life with the development of a“ the years ° W“ e more efficacious ways of dealing so busy mommy u n has been since as man has built up his civilization 'mental alertness and muscular cor- sin, Kan. Convicts who dig more are a long way from it, and in my [belief we shall never come to it; .but if you do have this country div- ‘ided into two private armies, each desiring to get their way by sup-J pression, by force, if necessary, of ‘llw views 01' their Opponents, you‘ ‘change of ideas and the discussion {have then all the raw material forireet’ again without usmg m‘ hm“ ~01 1 t of "° “m” ‘my °bj°°t °' mm‘ n” pracltliz: aned provided the dents of Insurance of the Provinces . F i t poor m s“ are no kfiglggesfiéé‘ knees at the same time on a cush- STBENGTHENING WEAK ‘FLAT FEET I [stations to have the recruit walk then required to go down on both Iion. As he kneeled on the cushion 1T5’ [OWN GUARDIAN An Y Engineering Age (Montreal Gsaette) important lat-baring o! engineers opened its deliberations in Vancouver this week when the west- ern professional meeting, of the Engineering Institute of Canada!- olpens jointly with the annual mee m; of the American flocietyigfhCil/lll mliigiyfittgstluzsgo! the Ilm Engineers. The latter body 0 ' ' m‘ m dn’__fmu-m yearly 00u. Betfor the lowly deed were done, ‘ vention, this fourth to be held in this And kept the humble W"- country and the first in Western Canada, and a meeting of the two organisations In testing feet for overeat service i yooogq, mo]; q $1,050 gggocmtipns it was customary at many rouuiting, 00,0 100g 000g up0u 0 proud out, @- ~ t, - d h h ‘the n00,- m m, bu" 100;, g0 w“, imgadmerfifimlxervgm f: The happiest heart that ever beat THE IAPPIISI.‘ IIEAIT The rust will film Uta}: sword of fame, Th dust will hide crown: ‘rm m; l new Ay,“ none shall nail soahlxh his name Time will not tear it down. Was in some quiet breast own national field. The Engineering I “m” w” “med unravel, That found the common daylight sweet, -the mlprlnt of the dust or dirt from’ m“ "° ‘m u‘ “w!” “mwmt Md 1°" t° Hem" u" m‘- jfree from dirt-not having tmiohedi i condition. come up from his knees on to his what we have not had for 300 yearsifloon This comm; 1mm m‘, manna position showed a, "3000 00,405» m means of extending the benefits of of Canada will upon the occasion 0i’ —and that is civil WEI." 800,, ‘T t E m.the arch and he was accepted for 91131101106 0W1’ I f" W159!‘ Yield The , - ooi. oun rnpucs ' the Copan Zone, Honduras, is re-i ported to be sinking alarmingly. A government announcement said more than 625 acres of comfields on the slopes already had disap- pcifcd and that olher agriculture cn lhe mounlainside was being wrecked. A commission of engin- cers has been ordered out to in- vestigate the phenomenon. Boston ‘Christian Science Moni- tor; The signing of the Reciprocal Tariff Act by President Roosevelt consummates a radical change in American commercial policy . . . Basically the act expresses a new era in American commercial rela- tions. lt reflects Americans chang- creditor nation to accept payments-qcayments which must be made in goods-on its investments abroad. The old] theory of the tariff was to exclude that any Child 6511 195m them the mum; first time they are shown to him. foreign goods and protect industries: the new theory is to ' - -__ _ parallel to one another, or when admit {Orelgn gwds w“°’°,v,f,§,p‘f,‘f§_ alone when: no one can see you, w protect producers opwalking with the toes ‘ turned in- tion-and exports which can only be paid for in foreign goods. Washington Post: More‘ than any other instrument of man's design,‘ 3' Attempting m pgftg: azu- the battleship clearly shows the‘ ' direction in which our tcchniciansi those priests of modern life, have‘ turned the course of human des- tiny. As n has been in me case of! Although these exercises may have the warships, so it has been in other - invention, science i death. This is doubtless attributable to mankind's most ancicnt goat—Hu- man Nature. Ship alter ship, ma- chine after machine. passed majes- tically, thrillingly, up the river, and a Nation stopped l0 stare. and won- der, and applaud the gozgcous, over-i powering spectacle. What moral there may be in this is not too plain. But the root-remains that» through the steady perfecting of machines so the machine in most perfected form-is necessary i0 guard this civilization from disasf/cni Detroit News: Feel dull while driving? Stop and get a breath of fresh air. Recent tests made prove that most automobiles after being quantity of carbon relation of the driver. Insurance companies and various authorities are calling attention to the fact that while it i5 commonly known that many motoriss are suffocated by gas from motors running in clos- ed garages, it is not generally sus- pected that gas accumulating in moving cars may be the cause of many hitherto unexplained traffic accidents. Phenomenal outputs of coal by short-term prisoners has brought charges of a. “parole” racket in the Kansas penitentiary, says an Asso- ciated Press dcspatch from Lan- than a. stipulated amount of coal are given time off on their sent- ences. When some of the prisoners began putting out unusually large piles each day. prison officials in- vestigated and found the short ter- merg had been paying life formers for their output. Currency used was credit slips issued by the prison commissary. Philosophers tell you there is no sense in worrying. Neither is there any sense in loafing or over-eating or spending evenings in profitless em- ployment. However all these things people do, whether there is any sense in them or not. As to worry, it is probably true that it kills far more people than work ever does. But what is to be done about it? Well, if you have the philosophy of a Stoic you can stand up under it, it ‘the floor could be seen on his feet If I “was” m.“ m. Amumm society’ organized eighty-two years ago. Its ia fair sized portion of the arch was] hmory h“ be” om o! comm, 'the floor-this "clean" spot showed "id m" "mm" “b” h’ n“ advancement of the ithat the arch was in fair or flood "dawn m the Dommlon and u, has supplied a common meeting The recruit w“ men required m ground or clearing house for the ex- —John Vance Cheney. enslnwms Insurance Superintendents (New York Eastern Underwriter) engineering The Association of Superinten- ifs next convention in mid-Septem- gemw as gm- u, m; 100; were oou- than could have been served with- ber go to New Brunswick, its first corned. The difference then between a flat weak foot and a normal foot is that, the arch does not rest on the floor and the foot has enough “spring" to bring the individual from his kneesi (both knees at the same time) with-' out other help. However it must be admitted that there are some cases where the arch is well off the ground and the indi- vidual can come up from his knees without help, yet the feet get very tired with the ordinary amount of walking. Your doctor will tell you that while arch supports may be neces- sary as a last resort, the majority of cases of weak painful or fiat. feet can be strengthened by regular exercise and so preserve the natural spring of the body that walking is the pleasure it was meant to be. The exercises are all so simple 1. Walking always with the feet ward—-plgeon-toed, 2. Walking on the outside edges of the feet with the soles of the feet facing each other. ble or other object wi 4. Stand with the toes over the edge of a chair or stool and try to grasp the edge with the toes. to be done for a. number of months to strengthen the feet, that is to be preferred to wearing arch supports A Premier’s Holiday (Vancouver Province) MrfRamsay MacDonald is com- ing to Canada for a. holidfly- Hi5 eyes are troubling him 8801B End must have a res-t. Besides. T16 h“ out its agency. The of Civil Engineers has This is a stionB. ciMdY-hllt as- rendered a similar service in the sociation. model in many respects, United States and has developed and an influential factor in the in- lnfo one of the most outstanding dustrial and business life of the and influential professional bodiesof Dominion. Its sessions are very its kind in the world. ‘Rlrough the much in the open and there is close uurrangement which brings harmony between the provinces as associations together for a. far as insurance supervision is con- few days it will be possible for each cemed- The insurance fraternity of to study the aims, m0 methods and Canada knows where the associa- the outlook of the other as well a5 a. tion stands; is not baffled by con- list of things accomplished, The flicting and harassing acts of sup- engineering problems to be solved ervislon. are substantially similar in both countries and u, common dj5cu55jg , about 1917 to promote uniformity in bearing upon what hag been done Canadian insurance statutes and its and who: rgmaing m be done ounno; achievements have won notable but be of mutual advantage. To the general public a meeting of paralleled in part that of the Con- sol-t hug a direct and decided, ference of Commissioners on Uni- intemst. this being an age which has 101mm‘ 01' Leflislfliiiflll in Canada. witnesesd and L; Witnessing very but a year ago that Conference for- rapid strides and many miraculous uohlovomontg 1n the ther legislation respecting insur- engineering field. In transportation once, on the around that it was and communication, 1n the d0- “undesirable to duplicate the splen- velopment and hydro-electric mechanization of agricultural and iation of Superintendents of Insur- other processes. the story has been one of uninterrupted of the association the statutes of all pyog-gogg, ‘ml-uh h0u50u0uj duties provinces (except Quebec where the have been ‘ measurably lightened; civil code demands certatin modifi- tluoufih the introduction of labor- cations) are uniform in the broad saving devices. The only criticism field of life insurance contracts, fire made has boon upgn 1,1,0 5001-0 "my insurance contracts, accident and the profession has been ficient and that lu the pu-ovjggon 0g automobile insurance contracts. In- mechanical improvements outrun the lbllity of mou g0 find Prince Edward Island have in force this story, American meeting in the Maritime Provinces. The association was organized recognition. For years its work uu-nosj; mally decided not to consider fur- distribution o1 did work already undertaken by a energy, 1n the special agency, such as the Assoc- engjnggflng ance." Largely through the efforts ova-Qt. sickness insurance contracts, and it has deed, the five western provinces and avenues 0f ggjnfu] today general insurance statutes employment, Ting, yuywuver, g5 an 01d embodying the aforementioned uni- at least 35 01d 05 the mdus_ form statutes which themselves are revolution u; England in the uniform in most important respects early years of the last century. Pro- and may be said to vary only in gross, when 1g 15 n0; uu1f0rm, brings recognition of special local condi- its problems, but, the w0r1d man- tions. As a result, the work of the 539g somehow to ggt back um, 5WD conference in recent years has been Engineers of Canada, and the United to review suggestions for additions stems or, this week-s meeting in to and omissions or variations in Vancouver may have 5mm. 0y these statutes already substantially uni- oomldel-ugmuu u, u-uud; and h, m,“ form and to assist the uniformity bee“ wmkmg and worrying t“ event their discussion should cover flhWdY amleved- much over the disarmament 0W5‘ tion and needs relaxation. Hie will seek a quiet retreat in the Rmkiofl and spend his time loelfinfl and hik- Canada wll be glad t0 Wfiiwmfi Mr. MacDonald and his damhtel‘ who will accompany him. Its pwPiB more masive scale than the hills of himself‘ at the head of a National Government. To do this he had to break with many of his old friends and ally himself with those to whom he had been during the whole of his political life. In the interval. still others of his old assoc- iates have dropped away. until now the Prime Minister is a. lonely fig- ure. hardly, it is said, more than the titular head of his government. His enemies, in fact, insist that he fa in reality n prime minmer in custo- dy and they point to the elimn- ation of the land tax, which once had Mr. MacDonald's enthuiastic support, as evidence that it is the Conservative will that now pre- vails in cabinet decisions. It has lrzeil the custom of late to Speak sli/ghtingly of Ramsay Mao Donald, to say he 15 inept, to point There is even an element that is openly abusive. Lady Houston and her Saturday Review, for instance, never grow weary of fuming at "Lossiernoilthb fender son" and “Hanky-Panky Mac." but the fact mmflins “wit. in the tlhzvso years of the National Government with Mr. MacDonald at its head, the tide has def nifcly turned in areas 1311mm, As the New York Times neatly puts 0r P83’ no attention to it. If you haven't, you can anaylze it, and probably get rid of it by removing it; cause. Find out what the reason im-Exchange. ed by Premier Reid are Hon. Per- ren Baker, Minister of Education; Hon. George Hoadley, Minister of Health and Telephones; Hon. J. F’. Lymburn, Attorney General. Hon. “At a time when heads of state everywhere demand to be judged by results. it seems only fair to appraise Mr. MacDonald by results. Tho one glui-éitandingoiact is that under his a ona emmon moovery has come to Great Britain. "Hiswfi/ (i088 not go into fine distinctions on such occasions. ‘I116 Chief of gwemment gets the credit for success, whether it no; been gm is other men. History, in fact. h in. P. B. Griadale, Minister of Agri- culture, and Hon. Irene Psrlby, Minister without portfolio. Mr. Reid, besides, the premiership, re- tains the post of provincial secret- ary. The new cabinet members, all members of the present legislature, are Hon. J. J. MacLcllan, ltlinlster of Public Works; Hon. J. Rilssell Love, Hovlncial Treasurer, nnd l-lon. Hugh w. Aiicn, Minister of Lands and Mines and Municipal Alla-in. clined tohave a high oplnlqn 0g chiefs of stafo who know how do gftfther men to do tlfngs." . a much broader field than that of strictly professional undertakings. ' . ill max mlbli flppear- - - - 1.15.3.3 dddres: ‘Al’. meetings. Leviatlon In The Heats shoes" wh, (New York Times) ether ot " " would gladly see him and min- him , bu,“ 3f”: ..,,,,lf,ffgfif,i.“",‘fngf B5 they ha“? ‘mm mm"?- ‘mt ‘My only thrice but’ innumerably ac- —--- will respect his wishes and allow curmt why m, deport u from the . him tospend his holiday in peace. language and “Show m hammer He will find m»; Rockies built on a “muggmessy. Bu, what's the his native Scotland, but he should warms? whe are be“ numb have n. happy time among them.’ c", why m?‘ megurgomg in ‘or To It. is almost three years now snoe meuomloglcm plum,“ and ma,“ Buns Mr. MacDonald took the most mom- aged cumin‘ o: l,” g entous stop of his career and placed Memwhue‘ me “fined and wok pimples begone, the liquefied and dissolved in these parts, may be cheered by seeing how much better off they are than that lady in Columbus, Kan, who was taking a walk on East Maple Street "when she was sud- denly selzed by a twisting mass of about twenty feet and a distance of thir-ty feet, where she was dropped on a pile of stones." j The hat and umbrella of the vic- tim of this involuntary leviation or i air-kidnapping "disappeared info and, so far as is known, t come down. "No notice- n. Let us not repine at melting. That is probably better to the rather vague phrndeg of hi0 I to cool off, Speeches and ask what they mean. ‘rook pile, ____________ "Why did you beat down tht tailor! price?" “Prom pity-so that I do not owe him so muchF-Simpllcus, Prague. iiiii ‘The banks are getting, shaky. My wife puts our money in her “Yes? So does mine. Shoes and ha/ts." use, of swearing and Skin Diseases Sallow Complexion Nervousness w, 6mm, “M, Loss of Muscular Tone Anaemia Impaired Appetite Run Down Condition Stomach Disorders lronized Yeast The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Street was blowing at the time taken for a ride into t taken up high enough and then dumped an a "n Kl s: B'A°ICP'AIICIGIA COMMISSIONER FOB rsxmo. sn-"msvrrs m ma fnlitofh ownlnborsorofthoseof, i There b a simple truth that many seem to have forgotten in, , these days of brutal frankness, and, that is that there are some things better left unsaid. It is neither necessary nor kind to repeat all one hears or to tell all one knows ubout his neighbor. Long ago it was cit- ed as one of the marks of a gentle- man that he did not lake up a re-_ proacli against his neighbor. lt is still the mark of a gentleman butl _..__ ..__. .._. n creditors. ‘P. C. BOX 85. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MEMBER OF CANADIAN SOCIETY 0F COST ACCOUNTANTS SUPREME COURT OF P. E. L P. E. I. REPRESENTATIVE ‘HIE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. RANK 0P‘ NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING COME EARL Y 145 Great George St. AN ABSOLUTELY NEW UNUSED MAJESTIC ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATOK $99.00 ACT QUICKLY MILLER BROS LTD. Charlottetown ~ >5 . ((( ~(l/ r____ \-4- ///ll HICKEY& NlCl-IOLSO "s P (1 I r‘ ‘ fit»! n“! f” . l ' \ ~ 5 ‘l Mun /" 6i) _' a Leaving Charlottetown .. .00 p. naLeaving Fortune . " .20 p. rn. “ Arrive Headquarter-s ln or lottetown —nr:n INDIAN SERVICE STATION FARDY BIIS 8i TAXI SERVICE GHARLOTTETUWN to FORTUNE TIME TABLE ........ 8.15am- Hazelbrook 4 DingwelPs 8.25 a. m. Kate's Lake . 4.35 p. m. " gllndas . 8.45 a. m- ridgetown 8.50 a. m. Cardiian . 9. 48 Station . Keefe! Lake . 9.30 a. m. Hazclbrook . . 0.45 a. m. Charlottetown“ 10.05 a. m. Headquarters in Sourls-LENNOX HOTEL CIIABLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ______ Accounting systems opened up and mused, Labor saving office methods installed. Colt Accounting instituted to suit speelal roqllggmgflfl, Monthly. tllllrterly and annual audits. Balance sheets and Profit and Loss Accounts prepared. Income Tax returns written up and filed. Iinanelal arrangements made between debtor and Limited Liability Companies Incorporated. TELEPHONE i370. CITY BUS SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CHABLOTIETOWN 500mg guuml TIME LEAVES ‘ TIVIE 1.15 s. M. Charlottetown .... 4.10 P. M- . 8.10 A. M. Mt. Stewart . . 5.00 P. M~ .. 0.55 A. M. Morel] . . 5.25 P. M- .. 9.15 A. M. St. Peter's .. 5.45 P. M- .............0.40A. M. Sonrls . . . . . . .6301’. M- Arrives Charlottetown .. 10.30 A. M. Arrives Elmira .......... 7.15 P. M- i Bus wlll stop on signal at any point on route. Headquarters in Char‘ ttetown, Old Spain Ten Hoomn