_I __ l /,_" f i fi \ ~ :Wa < ‘_ ill. 4 ‘ rife »:*?.‘ '\~'»1$ 'tes _ _::' ` ;.;¢_ _ ._ _ ,_ up .gf ry . ' f -[viii _ .__»_étv _l - ~ ,~ =:< . »f.i_'____ E; ' r __» F5332 gy 'ui --i"“"°fa.. .- £3 _fi QW- » >_»_ __ _., £51 *Sw L l . _ ';2,.»'l ~. ____.. » ..__$ _t li J. __; - ~ »'fn @ V l_?i;n\ing_l!ill Pay _ 7 'Cnntinutd from page Four) happ .1 with farming it we do not gr 1 fa - nroilt to nay ns rc-r our um phd _'.1 may invested. as we are no do no. ge: what will ‘psy us we wl` _ 'c timpiy “rent on our ours" and sto; 1 prozll-.itng and stutl' will get scarce _ with the result prices will jump oben _._h l°rm"~1 and I nm sure nobod would . .f ~~ " 'a' - . ‘ . " f ' .» ' - ' - - . _ .- ~ -~ -4-\ 4. _ _ - i ~ _ 4, .vs- - ~ »,, stroma: ‘*_,-7:--“~“~_, ,___ _ gr "' will f=°°°r- me sn- mum 0 °l"l° Pf “U2 ' Ile when potatoes -ere 33.50 ver bushel ang other atm \ The man who we.s_g|-owing lots _ p°t°"°°° 5°! rich. While some othe- opls with no children and help scarce uid not grow potatoes and get poor alre this year, mm; 1,91, hu got My srce lots ot our farmers hsvs gone "° b°°f mul!! sud _‘ evory'fairmer` IWW! there is no prqdt ln bw; at ° Pri'-‘H We vb viferea for n in P. ~ .IE WW- lf we Md A working pro- °“ everything. no _matter what lin; '¥“"ml“€ 0 Person would take up he ouid be sure ol' a living und in differ- nt localities we have to farm differ- nt on account of distance from ship. Dlhx. factories, etc. Another thing of imwrtence to farmers ls the method °f Seulilz CMU-B. 'Over _fifty per centl of c-ur cattle are sold by lump and i" _ _ ' Olflim this way oi selling cattle should G be prohibited. The butcher comes into your stlghhle. he saysfhe wi.ll~ not buy _ ‘ _ by .weir t at all. But when he kills ' _ this beef and cuts it up in the market, - ‘ ` _‘ the customer does not come in and ot- 1 fe r- him so much for a ]ump.it is sold _ ` by the lb. and I think iq should 'bo ' . . _ bot! ll! b th lb. ‘ U you reqmre 3 Fish _ Tiers snreelots of other things that ' Globe, or one larger than the might be menuenm of great tenant one you have, we have them 1° farmers if time and spree would nl- in several sizes low. ' There was also an answer to my let- .; __ ter, signed "Farmer" who says Mr. J- M- Roos is paying 2_3c per -lb uve ` 0 eisht for Pork at Borden"I would W . _ like to draw his attention to Mr. Sunnyside ' Roops advertisement in the same pap- ~ er oi!eriD8 from il to 16c per lb and ' the`same day Mr. Roop loaded lm can-_ _*_”“*'?T' at this ‘(Vernon Station) and paid 1.0¢ ns this is all we can get fo; pork here. m _ As there are a good many here yet l would advise Mr. "Farmer" to coulr I _ end buy them and sell' them to Mr. AT ' Roop for 23c which would be a 7 c pro ’ nt. From my books I tlnd l scarcely S ~ made that on what I fed six months Nm" D°“b'i”°Y B\°°‘ Sc l think Mr. "Farmer" had better corner Quncn and Grafton Street Two up m,.mmg_ as he can make mon, "h’""'"‘~"°w“~ P E- ' 'n one day than s farmer can in six SPRING A A » SHOES WM. W. MUTCH Bayside Farm Earnscliftc _Come in and see the newest styles. ,¢:______ business. The athletic work has been on a gigantic scnle and has made some world's records for crowds and programs. The concerts, lectures, correspondence, privileges aid enter~_ tainments, have illied in evenings and ` nparJ time llrniltuhlyi and pleasantly, while Bible clauses, good-night ser-_ vices, religious messages from Y.M. C.A. oilicers, special speakers and chaplains have kept men in touch with Christianity, encouraging others that were drifting and winning many for the Master. ' ` The Red Triangle work in 'the hlg oitles !or men ‘on leiivevis u mam- month Christian' cnterprisein itself and worthy or a large page in the history ot Y.M.C_A. war work. Hotel d'iona in Paris is 'at once u saviour and refuge to thousands of iuen or _ _ all ranks- and troops of all our Allies Grey Kid 7.25 Now as we turn our steps and faces ~ _ homeward we are often asked what & the Y.M.c.A. program of the future _ 1 in Canada will be. _‘Some soldiers ._ _ say "Wie cannot get along without it any more," because of the past and present service out here, much will be expected when we get home. "The boys 'will sure give the 'Y' a boost back in Canada." ' "Count ,nn '. me: for any support lean' give the 'Y' after this," such remarks ‘are frequently heard from both' oiilcens fand men, ond may be token ts a forecast of the - splendid patronage and support the Y.M.Cf.A. vrill receive from there- turned troops. Just aa the rolling pebble gives warning of the avalanche With my prsctlcsl knowledge of the generosity ot_ths people of Con- nas tower-an v.n.c.A_ work. wgeém _ er with the ‘sppreoistion sud needs ' of the returning soldiers, i feel ll- sured that the National Connell of the V Canadian Y.M._C.A..1vill be tuiiyius- C Tons _ titled in munching the greatest .pro- J STRAW best Fquality. ` Y E1 consider that business. qt _ Wim.: we want ls n iixed price wit' ,f 5' fnlr- proiit on everything we pm' W ducc. This is the reason one farms , will tell you there is a good pr6iit ir .', Iiirming while his neighbor says hc April 2nd, 1919. Captain Best to Visit ~ ‘ Charlottetown \ ...___ (-Continued _from page three.) Mzg_ny_ special lines in Brown -and Grey Boots with _high tops. Brown' Kld.f..._........ $5.95 il ~ i _ __ _|00 Tons good dry ' _sweet HAY in our 'WAREll0USE which we in all places md under all conditions in me Lana of the mms Lest _ l sm very Milli! these days book ` ' ' with -my old 19i!h’BettAlion, 4th Bds.. 2nd Division, meeting old friends both oilloors, N. VC. 0.'s and msn._ A chsttting with them, lunchiill md orde. dining with them sad. sddressinl livlared freight paidtoany crown- of mm evtryfnlm. n nu ~ <_ t-h V I been s great joy to me slso to meet Oli ill 6 RH so many of our Y. M. C. A. leaders. ‘ > ' ~ ` i 1 nm ensues mms vim no mer PROVINCES. an in mglsna, section, mm, su- , _ gium and Germany. Jive slept with _` _ -_ some, pnyed with I me, eaten with more, addressed merry st meetings _ _ _ _ ° ~ and conferences and have hed ooh- `° _ ildentisl .heart tsllu with several.. ll have watched them' at work ind~ charlotte-town .,,-,M to glue nn my opinion- that it H' V _ ’§_ " would be very dimcult indeed,_ ii At \ T' and all possible. to- duplicate the bunch, .' ' ' w9v¢i§~§mp9=»~mn»nu,~u-awww” \ v l _ . ;'_A_`s_k_for price f. o. b. h \ _\wrI'f.1._: ml- tm- realm alone. lr w F ° "nm tm" “”°“-' °'°"" "°‘" I _ _ , , . ., < ~ .. 5 ‘ - ~ - .|,7~_»¢~-- ~:~'j \,'~,'_.f_.__t_ ry.- _ _'_' er _ ' _ , . _ 279 A - The _English & Scotch Woollen Co. _ _ ur _ , 1 , _ ”‘ _ e, ~ I The English& Scotch Woollen Co. 7 ° ' 4 g ‘ri anadas Greatest Tailors, Upen Z8 Bales of Pre-War ~./ _ V ,_ ' ' 5. Ca;na.cla’s Greatest Known Price Tailors '_A ' 5 """”___'__‘f_ '"” _ of _\_' __ _ _ __ ' ' ‘ms cHAnLo_'r'rE'row_N1_.__eUAnn1AN.__ "f'"'_“.-f~i ‘ i MGE SEvEp;;l_,_.,i_°1 _Q _ _ _ _ _ _,.,__ \" l.;|i'.¢'v\r>|“A_rtf 5|# .. .e-1.. io* e , s Woollens For Saturday ('é_;,;1‘ ~ i /’o/-f \&\\\\ and ext Week’s Selling. . . I I I \ _ r \ < _,_~~__\_ ta... _ 5 $5 \.~s`\i _ _\ .`/._s§"`_<___s __ \§ 1/ Spring Suit or Topcoat i _ “ Tailored To Your Measure // I \§;_%\X _ ` if ///' fi ‘ M016 Legg _V r ... _ *_ Q\li\|`i-fi' Money _<_4'_= _ el I V ‘7No Connection with any other Fira-l Doing Business in *Canada/S’ umm el. \\'lll .1 Ollllyeil to uk enum-ui-f~ for I llc 1- -\ u ¢l ' rhalret // . '// A _ St. _j Catherine Street East, Montreal- They Mean Absolute Pre-War Values For Your N éw Spring Clothes Made-to-Measure _ _ _ _,__ _‘__/___ ¢_ ol . .,_....._. l 158 Richmond Street _ L harlottetown, P.E.l. 25 STORES AND TAILOR SHOPS IN CANADA ~ _ These Fabrics Wene Purchased in l9_15 A V ‘ A T,,,,,,,,,s -Delivered in 1916 and Have Layed 1 'V F" - in Our Private Government Bond at 851 l ‘ i _ 'ffl | in .lj English Q cotch Wooll n Co. ‘l ll l __ \\ ____ l » r 1 9”'/1 . \ " I \‘~'4 -3-. Q \_-:, _.5-$2-__` ._` K \__ `__. , _ __ *<=:_'<--“»\"<- gl = ~\l_‘ ` . \“ ’lhfomo Sherbrooke lnuzhine Rt. Hynotntho Grand More Amherst Bnltfnx Moncton |°lmriotnsto\vn Ottewo Quebec 'rm-no Rlvr-rs som shnwimtmn Falla H.vdn|~y SL #elm New lwssvvw Iirndivintm _~ I \ '- '1 -.tl 1'* ._ _ éil ,. . _ _ _ , _ f (Write for Free Samples. Fashion lfintn. _ out-°fnTown Men i Rolf Mr-nmre lfnrnl :xml 'rnpc l.l|m_ _illnlrcis _ - lfilil Sl. i`»|l||s\-lnr- .\‘trr\e| Full. \lm|l.re:|I. - __ they Join up _with our-,strong leqders hood ofthe Muster" they will win and lmpatiwni re lmnif--fwnnimx. we will eil away, when the fresh leaves andin their n\n1ing,soil§e3§_~Ab0M #Mi in, church and Y.M.C.A. 'Qi home, organize Canadavl youlfmsnhood for cqme homr- as last as we can; rest fhlossoms are on the trees. and theti please God--We will all wine no rlifilculties will daunt them, but in the Master, assured we do not terry l'rom choice. ren; grows- Breen in the uxeadowswlllsilins home. (N04 not all.) __ ' _ 57,'-.-ip,,31ot_.__,un}.rapl»;\¢a...IAiers Look mi- “F when the balmy In-sense when um m|l»»»¢_ .nnym _sm ln_` _ _ Your-'s and nlu_.uil_~_0l¢n. _, _ ' _ ‘ _. .|- » , blow, and the ice and snow have melt bloom, and the spring birds are sing _, 1'. F SES* CIM. 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