I‘ w, 19,1920. lfhe Success oil ' Your Doctor's Prescription Depends, lllwnfihe skill of the druggwt who compounds 1t. We feel sure that we offer you the best prescription service m the city and want a chance to _de_mon- ‘ stffite superiority of this service. , Bring your next‘ prescription t0 us and get the best results from your_phys1c1an’s ilircctlons. E. A. Iioster Central Drugstore, 4 m. . EXPERIENCE 1 Ilewson Brand Textiles are backed by nearly 40 years ex- perience in Manufacturing pure wool fabrics. - When buying underwear, sweaters, socks. etc., insist on having -Hewson's,—and you will have the best. Sold by the best dealers everywhere. ' Ii. L. llewson 8t Son Limited . - Wholesale Textile: . Amherst, N. i5. and Calgary A TINY TELEPHONE A Dutch Inventor's telephone lhai in i-lcurcvly Inrgor than a load pencil dopvluls upon the heat generated in a piece of Iplutiuum wire by olvcticlty ti produce vibra- tions that transmit messages. 04-00000» 1 ' . < "He got up and rtrclched his Sunnyslde.‘ < long legs to the rater cooler and wwww». thence to tho bar?- platform." _ will , +0- 400000400 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS gayorfuaalelta under this healing lo. per word for each 1a- ca. ” our (III to be forwarded. ilvo oeau ' e'?;'i'z:_ga?firf°fit“fi§°uwu (an sum iaoliaane flfllo names to um uat anguish-aid“ advertise- “u. In OIIO over ok vemoalauta r-eceivol vixen: "manna can lntollimifidflol. W" -: v:vvv u‘ * - - 7W? e A : no AGENTS WANTED FOB SALE s LLBYAI oo use FOR saw-r EIGHT noorunn “i511: 501304 ‘raagock. m- cottage onFEVatcr Street. Mod- letu 8L0 In Iudllll Gloltlliyo ern conveniences. Apply 179’ Wat- Iggy, a eaiiuiiy ardi- Itownmgniy er street. HEIRO-o-liilil. Eiyitusrw aIEEIg-"Vafigul-“V - won sal P}—ANY our‘ \\'|srnNG Dominion NuPIWIQI- M°'"""- {nixed ‘fertilizer. Appily m. ‘.1. Mc- -—- . s-ss 1- —H'I. 'r.< wflivrsxra-lusitlc 8:101:00 V" 7 5 1' Sim" av- m" 11"" P °‘ r-"on . .. Atrnn. r . ‘ position. Patented inst February. ‘u! 19,15,011, m “mag, Lln-utost automobile invention. soiling like wild fire. \Vnnderful cht-micnl cloth. one rub over au- (omnhik gives clear vision In rain shhw or fort. (iiusa stays clcar 24 hhus. Can't blur. People excited. writt- quick for details and ex- clusive territory. Auto Accossnr- It-s 1a)., 227 Plazu Bids" Ottawa. um. 3353- FEMALE HELP FOR BONE pry Rod- chi bros. s s-s-ntr. _ WANTED-A (‘APAIILE mm. FOR gcucrul hourlcwork. good W (YB “guvrrclk. mums and Grey Tea Room. A aid, Apply to Austin A. Al on. ., M t . NW1 nid-ZLRSIER. m onglglfiI-b-lfkl. \\‘A.\"l‘ldl)-—N\lIll4l'i Gilm- G009 wpggg, Apply Mrs. Gilbert Goud- ll, 29 ltochford S<|uare.8923_5‘l86l' WANTED WANTl-ID-FIIY JUNE 151‘ GENER- a-a III servant: filuat ba goo‘! 91'1"‘ 0710K‘. wages $26. n" "10",!" {fir} Ilugvrrl. irairholm. IIKtIJ-B- - m“ .,,;|,_ __ ‘on Tnousann i-alu-u weighing nlncly Vllllllnds ilml (I\'i'l' iwtwcvn hlny lath all!’ Juno lfiLIi. \VIII pit)’ hlsiu-tgi Iufllr i IL plliw‘, Wrltri i r ‘ . ., 1r - Inclilnt, 00.. 3B66_B_132L Ii \\'i'|-lll—.\‘l-i(.‘iINlI IIANI) RIDDL- .|ll1\1- Mrs. shat-s. l\iilttégggi_'l‘,:_l"g,‘:q3,:l -§__- DISTRICT SECRETARY Y. M. C. A. PRINCE EDWARD‘ ISLAND REPORT FOR MONTH OF APRIL i920. ‘rich (IIIISIIIIHIIHK lhiugsl in IIll‘1 luuhllf- rl-pnrl arc-l (1) 'I‘Ih-. IIIIPTI‘ lion lioy.‘ Work is rccvivilli! 1mm ilmuuhilul busincss mun; (‘-5) I'm‘ piifilllllll lnr lilo Provincial Finan- cial i‘al:!l'.|ll',il. l._sovs' worm.“ Provincial Boys‘ Work Board- ‘hn lllllulldiifli HIPNIHKH have lit-on uhmlary of IICIIUII taken; "ihirlgt-il. lu conform with OIIIPI‘ provinces; Constitution a- iIOlllvill ltoqucst to Maritime Sun- l1lly School Association tliul We continua to be the agency to pro- mote Boys‘ Work Co-nparatively! Siuunlor Camp dates July 7th; 17th and lwu provincial Fall Confer- cnccs were decided on. ‘National Athletic Meett-Much lluio has boon spent in promoting this. and the outlook is that half oi the C. ‘S. E. T. Groups will 1m!‘- iicipate. Returns are already in from White Sands Square and hfllliilimon Camp. ' Father and Sam-April 13th wns Father nnd Son Day in Charlotte- lown. Four churches held banquets 334 Fathers and Sons attending. '1' M- GPGKK addressed all three gmwfillss- A number of the chur- chos observed Father and Son Sua- "Y- Mr. Gregg also led a Father lihd Son Conference at Tryon. At- tendance 21. 5°11"! Olubz- 1. Boys‘ Work gills given the maior emphasis at e District Convention recently girl in Charlottetown. l l- Mr. Lou Buckley address on Boya- Wm. meeting. kill: Roisrlans back m v. M. c. B; 191a} 011111181311 for enlarged o Y? ork. (4): Have been Invit- Cignvo incak at the international townflfri‘ ion on ro. the Charlotte Pr," °""'Y Uflys‘ Survey]. c A ‘ole of Wales Student V. M. ' - 01d their closing banquet CASTOFI IA For infants and Children I" u" For Over-Qt) Yeas-n M"!!! bears -...~.:-.....dase% va a strong at. regular L. lilafthmvs town. Apply to W. . 80164-1851. F0 flAI-lih-WOODWOIRKING MAC- h ncry; 1 surface pia or: 2 mould- ors; l band snw: 1 uzz planrr; 1 anndvr‘. i boring machine; 1 turning lathe: l variety wood worker; pulleys. shaftlnir. iruitcfl and hangers. Apply H. itowncs, 130x 141. Kcnsington. 8862-54401. MXSGELILANEOUI! I NEED YOUII. All’) AND ASSIST- ancu. Will vou huin a good cause’! Cats wanted witirklttcmn, two or three days old to raise young fox - ups. 1 will pay $2 andapfircc- ate your kindness. Leo i-‘ran . 88 Great George Street. Telephone 1G6. 790X-‘h30ttaME1Impd. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING IIEPL for your next order for blilhertds, otterheade. envelopes visiting ca. s. posters All do of pam- phlet work one Special pricca with Y. M. C. A. All agreed that this soason's work has been one of lhe best in_ tho history of the Stu- dents They are planning to send a strong delegation to the Maritime Studergt Conference at Ssckviils. Charlottetown .Y. M. C. A.: The lrwnl Bolwrd of Directors have cal- led clllfr, Harry] r Gorbell, Senloiy buys‘ secretary for the past five yoars m. Halifax, to become Gen» ornl Svcrclary beginning Septcmbi-r lsi. iic aqccptcrl the call. Boys‘ Work Presented. - Iluvc prusl-nlod (‘. S. E. T. Program at. union survives Nil. Stewart, Kons- inglon, and ui Summrrlleld. Visit Mr. A. M. Gregg. April 12-15 -~-Mr. Grcgn. who has recently boon aippoinlcil kiarllimo Boys’ Socra- iury. sultan-ceding lMr. Buckley, visit- (‘d Tryun and Charlottetown ad- dressing four Father and Son fiuihrlngs. Spent iwo days In por- sonal conference with Boy Work- i-rs, moi with Taxis (louncli l, and ZIII(II'(.‘H.4'(I Si. Paula Anglican Sim- flay School “Yorkers. He nindo a favorabl-i impression upon nil. ~ Visit Lou A. Buckley. Mr. Buckley also made his first visit as Maritime General Secretary and made a strong contribution to Boys‘ Work and the (lllsrlottetown Joint cam- pnlgn. His visit extending into May will be fully reported next month. - (2) PROVINOIM.‘ FINANCIMJ CAMPAIGN The District Committee recom- mended dividlng the Province into four main divisions-Jrince. Queens Kings. Counties, and Charlottetown. Favored a joint campaign with Charlottetown Local "Y" which was acted on favorably by them. Char- lottetown campaign May 2-8. for 88.000, o! which $2.000 is to go to- ward Provincial work. This leaves a balance of $3.500 to ibe raised in the Province. A group of representative Queen's County IIIBII accepted 1500. Prince and Kings County men will be most in a few days. . lMr. S. A. McLeod is chairman of the campaign associated wilh him is Mr. R. J1. Jenkinm-Mr. W. S, Louson is leading the publicity. --:¢o->--- ‘A toaster that toasts on all sides of two pieces of bread over a gas burner at once has been invented. When. death, the great reconcil- er, has come, It is never our tend- erness that wo repent of. but our HGVOPIEY.—GOOTKO Eliot. Ilt in the guilt not the scaffold. whtqh constitutes Ifho simmer-l Ccrncille. -it takes on electric motor 20 minutes to wind lfllidOIfS "Big Ben." _---_-¢o->-i— ' old timers, he asked. peace of the world. We wish the ;. Home and the rwork of our sister . . and was finding life very strange w m" T!!! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN >¢+OOOQOQOIOGQOOOOOOOIOOQG I War Veterans Coin! l‘ ADDRESS CORRESPOND- ENCE TO WAR VETIR- ANS COLUMN, P.0- BOX 865, OHM!- ‘w. LOTTEIQWN 1vO-6OOQQ»O-vQOOQ-OOOOOQ'PO'Q - a Address Correspondence to "War Veterans‘ Column, P. 0. Box 365. Charlottetown. . v I IDENTITY DISCS: He was one of a new draft, just out from England ‘one of tne Why do we have to wear two Identity discs‘! With an air of nonchslance lhe hardened soldier replied, "They take one when you're na- poo'd and the other one is leit on to idenrltfy you by when you're- dug up a. year you're properly shaved and have your iron ration with you." and novel. Questioning NAVY LEAGUE-We are pleased lo hear that n squad of abuai. _iI|Ii‘I.y boys- are rev-riving instrur- iinn in I efui information at the Navy i. e Home this city. a-ui that a Law Silll-"i .1 about It».- snme number is to bc started in a few days. Naval drill and discipline and instruction in boating will be a" great benefit to all the boys taking part in the classes. if the boys of those classes live up to their motto, "Keep Watch" and combine it with the motto of the Scouts "be Prepared”. they will find in this combination a strength which will help them through life, ln fact the sooner our Empire puts these mottos into practice, the better it will be for the future welfare of the Empire and the service every success, and hope that when the Veterans’ Associa- tion is fully under way, they too will prove lo be an important and useful organization in making our boys and girls better citizens of our Great Dominion and Empire. FIRE AGAIN-Last Thursday morning at about 8.30 o'clock ihc fireball rang out again. For lhc fourth time the flrc was found to be,in tho roof of the outbuilding lo the Convalescent Home; occupied by the mechanics of the Vocation- al Department. it is reported that the cause of these fires is faulty construction of pipes through roof. These pipes were only renewed n short time ago after calling for tenders. We would suggest that lf a proper Job cannot be authorized and carried out. by contract that some of the ovorscers of the work of the VncnilonnLDepnrtment take the job in hand themselves. FOIII fires In n fow months in one build- ing Is dxeyond a ioke. and we think that even making allowance for faulty construction, that there is a good deal of carelessness on some persons parL-We have u good fire department but they are not paid for their services, and we do not blame them for saying a few things to‘ those in charge of this noted garage after their fourth trip there. MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept ‘“(‘.ulifornia“ Syrup ‘ of Figs only-—look for the name (-1111 fornis on tho package then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physio for the little stomach. liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on ouch bottle. You must later, to see if- o|.o tAoiam Hamil-one of the greatest wants of Charlottetown is an Old Ladies’ Home, where on payment of s. reasonable amount for board, they could 898M 1B comfort the evening of their Iivcs. » We understand that a lady some years ago left two or three thous- and dollars towards the erection of a home of this kind, and we suggest l0 those who have money that they could leave a. part of their savings to no better obiect than the establishment of such a home. At the present time lilerc are a large number of old ladies 0\ moderate incomes, who would bi- happy indeed to enter such a homo wuu WIII take the initiative in the matter? NEEDS ATTENTION- We would draw to the attention of the pro- per authorities that the breastwork just east of Fort Edward is almost falling inio the river. The overhang in some places is fully s fOOi and a half and in a dangerous condition. lmmedlnlu action should be taken in iho nznitcr. We sulmefil 1111" it start. I10 mudo with concrete. as if it be properly done, like it Is on ivnierfronts in the Old Country, it will stand for generations. lN-CFEASE OF PENSIONS PROB- uible-The special committee of the House of Commons on pensions and roe-establishment has been hearing evidence and may be ex- pected before long to bring ‘in a Ilnding. The evidence generally, goes to ‘show that the present scale of pensions is inadequate, and It will probably be increased 25 per cunt. The Citizens‘ League of Winnipeg asks that totally dis- abled men be increased to $100 nor month for single. and $125 for married men wltll proportional in- creases down lhe scale of pensions. They also suggest an annual ro- vlslon of pensions in accordance with the cost of living figures in the Labor Gazette. in this way Canada would not be committed, to a higher pension bill than the cost of living warranted. ' An increase in the scale for wo- men and children, and some chan- ges of system. have been strongly urged. Many cases of hardship were brought to the attention oi’ the committee. The points which have come bo- fore the committee relating io pensions are thus summed up by Mr. Cronyn, the chairman: "1—-fncrcase in pensions to dis- nbled men and their families; to widows and their children; to mo- thers and their dependents. "2—~Snccinl treatment and allow- ances in the case of iliose suffer- iniz from tuberculosis, from ampu- tation or blindness. "3—~Chnnges in the provisions n? -,- FOX ANILEUR NOTESl Th‘ RQRPrs Har 991N511 ord- .5 different rgizivingzrlifsrdfitgi- rfgrrcl‘ r1111: mic-st" c 1- 011 of these parfle, to igtrclglégfiigogiziéches with Island sli- dwnre Co“ re. A" 11141811 1n the Eastern section of the Province recently captured -1 litter oi’ wild foxes of wli-h there were [on pups, 5pm,, h, I: 1, " ‘QH-‘icfrt. litter we, have over heard lMr. Thos. Wloodxnan is ha PIJY If: the fact that the Royal pflif o; Xes, christened by lhe Prince of miiéiisMGcorgc and Mary have u - r. Woodman has had very 800d success In his ranch. The vis. it of the Prince of Wales to Mr WoodmnnX-i fox ranch last sum- mer WIIIIO 0n thc island has boon 31c meulns _of spreading informa- mp; regardang this wonderful in- 11V to Great Britain. Newspap- er correspondents who were Wm, the Prince were much Impressed and have written columns in their TPW-“lllflllers about the business. ive rave it on good authority conslq. "ilblr comm] will mm its way hm-g to be invested ill local ranches. A quiet sale Wont through the Q1110!‘ day In which American pill‘- tlcs purchased, forty pairs of the very best island foxes. They will be ranched on the American side. The suggestion ln these columns that Islanders should be palrlotig enough to sell their foxes at small. or prices to local parties who will ranch them in this Province has been well received and wg ‘wow 0g n great mitny ranchers who are act-ins on the suggestion. ‘ We want to impress in the Strongest possible manner on our people the greatness of the indus- iry which they possess, and to im- press on them the necessity of uiaintaining its (luminance by keep lug the best of the breeding stock in this Province. The article written by Mr. Geo. the present. law which withhold pensions from ‘tho families of those ' who marry subsequent to their dlsnblomeui." When tho pensions matter has, 110ml disposed of, rte-establishment I .will be taken up for consideration.‘ OUR SOLE-IEWS’ GRAVES —-A special commlticc of tho iiouso of‘ Commons has been nppolntcd to consider and report on lhe-ques- tion nf what memorial, if any, should be erected on the battle- fields of lhe Grout War l0 com- memorate the gallantry of Canad- ian troops." _ _iSifes, suiddhe Minister of Mili- tia, in moving for the committee. had been selected for the purpose of erecting memorials in commem- oration of the battles of Si. Julicn. Passchendaelc, Observatory Ridge 01‘ Si- EIOI. Vimy Ridge, Arms,‘ Courcelelio and Amiens. and $500, 000 ivns placed in the vsiimaios last yr-ar for that. purpose. in the estimates for this year is $10,000 for carrying on surveying and the like. ‘Their namc livelh for ever more." This is the inscription which is to appcnr on the head. stone ovcr the grave of every man and woman ‘who was killed nr died in the war. The War Graves Commission has decided ihul there shall bu uhsolulo uniformity. ‘A nlnin rlcslgn in Portland siono has born srlculcd, on which will he ro- cnrrlcrl the nniuo, regiment and rank, symbol of religious faith. and tin- ubovc inscription, which was oilosen by Kipling. There will he room at tho ‘bottom of tho _s_ionc for an inscription, limited to n6 words, to be chosen by those nearest of kin to the dead. -——-o+o--—- Mrs llonliam-What did tho doc- r tor tvll you? IBOIIIIHITI—‘HG said that I would . have appendicitis if 1 didn't stopI 1Pmfl11l18 my side by constnntlyI putting my hand in my pocket for money. fin not nnrrer 1n- nthnr av wit or - I I Protrudlnu Piles. No surgical P1155 our ed. Dr. Chan's Odntment will re- iieva you at once and an certainly sure you. 60c. a box. all dealers. or 11 The world's standard remedy for acid 1roublcs—tl|e National ‘Remedy of Iiolinnrr since 1696. Guaranteed. All druggists, 50c. u. box. Look for the same Gold Medal on every box Fallback, Caretaker of the Willow llill Fox Ranch on‘ feeding is said to be the best ever published. It recently appeared iln the March number of the Black Pox Magazine published In New York. Every intruding rancher should secure this article as if followed there can be very little chance of fail- ure. Now is the ilmt- In gPi after worms in young pups. tho weather is mild and considerable chances can be taken. For pups four to five weeks IPrenc-lrs capsules cer- tainly produco Pxccllclii results. Fur farming is in the air and Prince Edward island is the ideal spot. for if. We look forward to the time when not only silver fox will be raised here ln captivity but also i'f'iI fox, cross fox, marlin, mink. beaver, raccon, skunk and musk- rztt, The ilepleiiou of furs in the wilds and the ever increasing wealth of the world. consequently the desire for lhe comforts of ilfs make i; necessary to establish fur farms to provide for the great, and growing (leuiand. The lop price DllIlI for n pair of silver black fox pelts nt the Mon- treal fur ituctlon was $2.450. These wore bought by a prominent fur T00 LATE Death only :1 matter of short limo, Don't wait. until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by faking ( All§lll F kidney, liver. bladder and "l‘li! dealer Who stated that he had se- cured a bargain. The Alay number oi’ the Black Fox Mukuzine will (contain a wrilo- up of fox ranching in Michign. Ii will be rc-m- mb l» ti ill l‘ m- tl a gnn parties suzilful ihhr I1i'-~l- ~- SIOCIf from his "ravis- "LAUGH awn i_r..l' in Christian Guardian) Physicians have long uilvocaioii laughter for its benificent physical effects, and we are all familiar with the old saying, “Laugh and grow ifat." accepting it almost as a truism that laughing people are healthy people. During the lust few years laugh- ter has not come as naturally and spontaneously to our lips as previ- ously, but iwe are happily learning to laugh again with something of the old realistic ring, and will un- doubtedly be tho better for it ment- ally and bodily. in his delightful volume, “The Friendly Road," David GraYBOXI tells of his strange alighting on n down-hearted family that. through successive ill-luck and mismanage- ment, seemed to have arrived, even to the children. at the lust stage of dejection. With the magic of iaunty tunes on n tin whistle, to_the ac- compafllment of his own h1g1! spirits and some Iimproviscd flourishes. he gradually succeeded in diverting them out of_ their selves ‘and the brooding sense 0i’ their misfortunes to a degree that the-y became "well loosened up with laughter," whereupon they all took heart and started in again with great zest and an entirely new outlook to" get the better of circumstances. “l think sometimes." declares Grayson in this connection. “that people——whole families of ‘em- literally perish for want of a good. hearty. whole-souled, mouthopen-_ Ing, throat-stretching. Bide-aching laugh. They begin to think them- selves the abused of creation; they begin to advise with their livers and io hate their neighbors. and the whole world becomes n miser- able, dark-blue place unfit for hu- man habitation. Well, all this is of- ten only-the result of a neglect to exercise properly those muscels of the body (and the soul) Whig" have to do with honest laughter. A long-sick woman. l0 "I'm" disability had brougiii man!’ 91'1"“ (long, lay on her bed one brlfiiil winter morning in EFBM deDF9951°11 of mind. A neighbor and he? E1195‘ came suddenly down the road. H1111 suddenly, though the wide-OPP" window of the sick room floated B clear, joyous. 710K108 P9111 01 “"51" for, such as tho woman on the boil had not heard. it seemed, for years. Something in its hlliWY- ‘V1191?’ r-flliIEtI zibnndon touched a dormant spring in her being. bYP-akini? “P the crust of deQPPBIYIE de-“Imlr “m1 IAUGH’ (By c. A-‘c. seemed o be formlnK mum h” heart, A ilooll of suit. emnncifliil‘ ing tears rained down her fuck‘. and in their purii-Yili? 11011150“ v19" ion clarified. faith cvived and 110119 was born anew. "Who hath not iaullhPl1 soul, . A Strung?!‘ is to light onrl lovr. 5W:- lIU not envy the liP0ll1P 11L whose approach wholesome lam-ill- for ceases, or who would sllPlWP m? rippling lament-cs on a chlltis in his a able and very "159- 1"" iIopnot aitractgus by)!!!" WP’ tie spirit of sympailli’ and “M1”; standing that we associate witi the easy HD1111)’ t0 1311811 a1- the genial, humorous. und ridiculous Ema o; ma, Cmsar founded hi! suspicions of Cassius 118ml! ‘"1 ‘he charge that: "Seldom he smiles; in such a sort A5 if he mock'd himself and scorifd his spirit _ "Phat could be moved to 5111118 Bl anything." _ iCarlyle, too, associates a facility for hearty, generous laughter with the more attractive human 1111-111" ties, and affirms the nature 0i ii laugh as an infallible index lo character: "No man who has oncc bcartilY and whooly ‘laughed can be altoge- ther II‘I‘0CIilIfli'r1‘IJ10 bull. 110W 11111911 lies in laughter; the cipher-key. wherewith we decipher the whole man! Some men wear an everlast- ing. barren simpcr; ln the smile of others lien a cold 8111-191‘ "5 "1 1°"; the fewest are ublo to laugh. whut can be called laughing, but only sniff and tltter and snigger from the throat outwards; or at best. produce some whiffilng. 1111510’ cachinaiion. us If they were laugh- ing through wool: of none such comes good. The man who cannot laugh is not only fit for treasons. strategems and apoilsi but 111$ whole life is already n treason and a strntazem." and gmiiles enjoyed." concludes Bobble Burns, and is would seem thut laughter ls. to a certain extent. expressive nf the measure of our cnloymcnt and m“ Th“), may be very good 11901118.’ "So much laughter. so much lilfol 1 CARTER’S .,. pros RELIABLE SEEDS FOR I920 cnhliri it 1;O'S LLEU nu- to. a low. (We gaurantee the quality merchants to be in every respect store ) Rueben Tuplln 8r Co. .. Kensingion Kler k McFadyen ....Kensingloa P. McNutt 6t Son . . . . ..Mnlpeque Auld d: Walker ....l-‘reetown J. Gordon lMcKay 8: Co. Bradaibane D. ‘M. McLeod.......i~iunter River J. A. Cutiiffo & B011 .. Ffedericllm E. ‘M. Cudmore . .0yster BedBridge T. D. Ling Wheatley River McLean Bros. .. .. North Wiltshira Ewen Campbell .. North Wiltshire Wm. Cnllbeck .. Central Bedequo Wright Bros . . . . . . . . . . . .. Victoria Estate RJI. Cameron S: Co.Crapaud Ewen McKinnon . . . . .. iIamDiOD J. gF‘. Lord . . . . . . .. North Tryon Lords Co. . . . . . .. Cape Traverse Estate J. Kennedy .. Kensington A. J. McLeod d: Co. Stanley Bridge F, Andrew . . . . . . .. New Glasgow Jos. Gallant . .. Rusticoville Jos. Peters .. . 3011111 111181100 S. H. Colwcll . New" Haven W. T. Bownoss . Bedotllle John P. ‘Smith . . . . . . . .. Kinkora P. IMcNuit & ‘Son .. French River G. R. LePage . . . . . . .. Ruslicoville Arsenauit & Gaudet, Ltd. Wellington A. A. McCaulI . . . . . . . . . . Ellerslle Martin & Arsenault .. Bloomfield J. H. Myrich & Co. Ltd... Tlgnish Rogers A’: Co.. Ltd . . . . . .. Alberion J. W. Waugh .. Alberton J. H. Myrick & Co. Albcrtoi. C. R. Dickie . . . . .. Muddy (‘reek B. C. Webster . . . . .. North River Mrs, S. H. Sabine West Point "M. Kennedy 8c Co. . Bradalbane J. ‘C. Stevenson ‘ew Glasgow A. J. McNevln .. Bonshaw W. P. Callaghan .. . St. Louis J. A McKinnon Coleman S. E. Gallant, Ltd. Abrnm's Village The Delaney Co. . . . . . . . . .. Albany D. 1S. McQuarrie . . Crnpaut. Fred Rennie . . . . . . . .. Alma Arsenauli 8r Gaudct ....Rlchmond Percy Hartley .. Rose Valley D. Stewart Noribsm James Trainor . Tyrone Wm. Noy . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hsmpshin Chas. Dcull & Son Cnrieioi. Geo. Fonbes . . . . . . .. Port Vernon S. Kings Supply Co. Murray River A. W. McLarcn . . . . .. Belle River A. J. Taylor Wood islands C. H. McNciIl _. New Perth West Matthew Sr McLean Ltd. ..Sourl.~ C. C. Carleton . Souris L. Anderson . .. St. Peters C. E.'Pratt & Son Si. i-eters R. C. Clarke . . . . . .. Mt. Stewart Alex. Robertson . . . . . .. Red Point Joseph MoCadse . . . . . . . . . . . . lon- D. I1. McLeod . Orwell (‘or W. B. Hit-ken , Allisir ltlosst-y. J. F. . Bolhw. Peter (‘am-r . . ead of (farriigr ‘E. D. Fraser . . . . .. ..Litk¢=v'll‘ Smith Bros.. Webster's Cornr R. D. McAdam . . . . . . . . .. Selkir- R. E. McDonald Pinctt J. L. MnKinnon Peter's no“. Lawrence McDonald .. Bear Rlvv Sierns Son & (‘(1. . . . . _ . __ ‘Sour-i McDonald & Son .. Murray Rivo- ‘A. ti). Ross . . . . . . . . .. hllrlor McLeod Douglass ,. Mount spawn,- 111111011 11-. Dlnswril Fortune Brldi." Jenkins Bros . . . . . . . . . . .. Miliviow Sterne Bros. Lid . . . . . . .. Soun- Audrew Bradley s1, Teresa . II. F. FGQEIRB1. .. Mount Stewart Jas- Fily - . . . . . . . . . . .. Non-port W. L. lifcLeoti Mount Stewart Malcolm life-Donald .. Lorne Valley A. Jifariin 8c Co. _ _ , , ,_ G W. C. West . . . . . . . . .. J‘. J. ilughes Co. Ltd. Georgetown - P11 0109111111811 . . . . .. Canoe Cove Jil-‘i- A- iMvGuigan st. Ann's 8933-5-18MeTuesThua2i. 1"" "Pl 161N111." declares another "III 41111180. and somoihing i, silrz-ly Wmng with our philosophy m‘ our menial attitude if we find any day so dull or strenuous that we cannot extract a laugh from its incidents or its outlook. The grace of seeing the humorous side of things goes 1| 10118 way In reducing the friction of 11ft‘: making 11s more tolerant of the follies and capriccs of oihrrs, and rendering us loss impervious lo the little voxnilons and annoy- nlnces that beset our path from time tn time. When we have Icnrn- r-d t0 laugh lightly at our orwn ab- surdities, supcraensibllitlpg and harmless blunders, we ore learning to live more sanely, smoothty and “JHPIY- and when we can cheer up to the extent of laughing at our ale by the merchants mEntImw-I l-o of Seeds supplied to all thew equal to that sold direct from our' . l-i. A. ll. McCoubcry New Glasgow. 1), w, Yeo . . . . . . .. Wes‘. Devon’ David n. Auid a Son.. New Arman J. W. Fyfe . .. Emerald- J. L. lllacquiere .. Martins B. W. Rodd .. .. . ....Kiu8Bi0l1 G. S. McLeod . . .. . Fredericton J, D, McLeod . .. . Hartsville B. C. Le-Page North Rustico Cuiliffo & Cutllffe .. Hunter River I-iazen Howard . . . . . . . . .. Cornwall Mrs. P. J. Bcrrigan Dunedin R. McPliaii . . . . . . . .. New Haven The Tignish Trading CO- L111- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tignish- ivasley Paynfer North Rustlco J. A. Callaghan . . . . .. Elmsdale P. McMahon .. Emerald E. Roberts . . . . .. -- Kilikii"! J. C. Wilkinson . . . . . . .. Maddock W. T. Weir . . . . .. Stanley Bridge Gourlie's Limited .. .. Sliullliflriiiiifi J. :1... Locklmrt . . . . . .. Clifton Calvin Hownit . Victoria , Tyné Valley _ St. Eleanors C. l. Lldslone .. if. if. Bernard .. J. J. England .. .. Springfield Turners Ltd. . . 0'Lesry Kennedy & Co. .. . 0'Leary Mrs. Eliza Palmer Freeland‘ MoNeill & sMcParlane Ltd. Tyne Valley Neil McCanneil .. Canoe Cove W. K. Rogerson New Haven S. Benton . . . . . . . . . . .. Bun-show J. P. Bradley .Kell)"5 CF05! Green & Larkln . . . . . . .. Aiberton Arthur Rennie .. Elmsdsle John Pratt BIOOTIIflBId H. M. Chisholm . . . . .. . Tryon John Mc-Quigan .. Kenslnliflil P. J. Noy 8: Co. Hunter River J.A. McDonald 8: Co. Ltdfiardigsn McDonald Bros. . . . . . . Georgetown W.A. Poole & Co. Loyver Montague Lesler B. ltfellish . . . . .. Montague ‘Boole & Thompson. Ltd. Montague Matthew d: 'MdLean. Ltd. Bridg- clown Prowsc 8r Sons. Lid. Murray Harbor Ben. Clow .. Murray Harbor North Henry Dunn . . . . . . .. Gaspereaux, Miss Burnett For‘. Augustus Patrick Tralnor Peakes Station (‘urrie Bros. ,. Peskcs Station W; J. McEachorn . . . . . .Mt Albion J. J. Stewart ‘i/Wood islands Horatio Graham . Gasperenux E, S. Johnston .. Fortune Bridge Barrett d: Co. . . Kinross McLeo-l l0 McGregor .. Montague J. J. Hughes k Co. Ltd. Port Vernon Milton ‘R. Dinzweil .. Tiny Fortune “i, A. liicLc-od Murray River l. J. ilughos & (To. Lid .. Souris ’. W. McEwcn . . . . . . . . .. Bristol iohn Ryan (‘it Son (‘srrligan '3. W. McEwcn . . . . .. . Morcll H. H. Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Morell W. L. lllrLaren .. . (‘nrdlgnn R. J. McDonald & (in. .. (‘nrrilgnn Cook & Son . . . . . . .. Murray River Campbell k ‘McDonald . . . . . . Uigg Tohnston Bros. . .Milrrny Harbor N. l. E. Mc-Enchnrn .. (‘harry Valley T. J. Lnrrabae . . . . .. . Eldon T. J. GIIIIs Demon's Mills David Hell . . . _ . . , , _ ,_ m5 P. D. Brehsnt . . . . .. Murray River Mrs. Wm. Sharam Murray Harbor F7. MoFarlane . , Annammp, A- .<‘-.-._.My§.ss._..._....-. ale. W J. Paquct sour]; U. F. Keays . . . Bayflgld J. J. flushes Co. Ltd ..1lear River ll. N. (‘ox & Co. . . . . . . .. Morell R. H, Moore . . lifurray Rive;- Jordon Bros. . Murray Harbor Buy caarsws seeps from YOUP Local CHARLOTTETOWN Seedmen to the People of P. E. Inland 1*‘. P. COIIOOTI . , Mun-av l-[m-bm- H. Frizzie . . . . . . . . . . .. (‘ovehohd L. A. TFDWSGRIH .. New wmshh-e MERCHANTS CARTER s. c0., m). "b01181! 8! -.v0ui‘ Own troubles, I nrvor ai._others. Troubles WIII In- strangors to you, mcn he brothers." Anothor saw maintains that ".1 M11811 is worth :1 hundred groans In any market." and we all know how msmlCfll/QIY we flee the chronic kroaner and his wares for the soc- 1913‘ of the wholesome. good-natur- ml soul whose- laughter ilissipstes carking care" and spreads an at- "Kl-Where of infectious cheer and courage nil around. ——--¢-o>-§. Mrs. Nc-vrcomer“! kunw who you were when 1 first saw you. You look s0 much like mother. Miss Vera Vane-Thank you. l‘li loll that to mfllilflifl. She's so proud WEDNESDNn-PASS an BEGAN RING. Just because it ia lo expen- sive this year, linen is very much desired for charming, woolen-trill"! if"!!- : HALL,OR SOMETHING; JUST H5 THE BELL IN THE TOWER. DICKY DIPPY’S DIARY I PAU SED IT RANGE uusr APEA A TOWN Q wont: salsa-u, A8 I- ED. TO LISTEN, wwr THEN A..sMAi.L BOY x‘ ‘l; MY LITTLE MAN’ WH ING . ” IS YON BELL RING- '$A\D I, - md""""" Bl"! B 30- Mmlnl I I it tio of our triumph over the seamy ex- minor troubles why- her 1 0f her looks it'll lea h -- m 1 _' - and avod m a n. I - e s the D so or 1o "Y C“ m“ a ‘lxaiztlig- "§‘l_lflgle__lfvf_ fraefllfuigy parlance, of existence. ‘Every day heartening promise: death,‘ r ” BEC§JZ some: 061515 ’ PLILLIN’ THE RoPEai"