Er# if 'ff , 1- . 'il .Fil J ._-> 5.; a., K. *r ~._V‘-,- " '_ , .,_, _ W1 ._,v; ~_1_l_.<.V` :;_, 'f","-Y", ...J __> ;;'.L "` 3,”-ft Fil §“',.‘l"_ V.‘;l .; . e V" ,'- ' ~i 3 V-l , _t ..~_ 4? °1;V’»._ ‘ .3 f 1 i l . $2 "_ 1, ,c _-ig 'A 'li 1 'I V . IE , .V ,pg 6. '.1 i_: , <1 _ , lg ,_ non R. » .___-- llnwer lAi.i|‘.\\. N. .~‘. ~ ' ~' klvnce- . . "§':.....‘..".:"_ ..-f?.'.::"‘f_ in niece: .~1.|1¢»|..\nsui;§» i \'e_e nr Loo, nve (~`t<-ii\l.»»r 29th. I0!! l'1l'l.i. |\i‘ulr\|\'|‘lUl\' mply In ;..»i`,.,. ... lu I.-npr on e office ~»r ull |‘»<-sldenl, . _qu-»-.......~....»..._-amps-~ _ li- _ _ ._.. ;_;_-__-"`__°:v.v;-.- , . . INGYSCO LLEGE, WINDSOR Uluviislii Arte; Oclence, Law and Divinity; 1; .iiioi-cugi. i.Vl..i.»mic triinlae It moderate mel. uiiilfist the bent* eocfhl and moral sur-rniindinge. C.-nigga mil rc-open on _ septum. nil., ini V -, Tor Calendar and information' ~ n rd e|{‘:_uuce qualirli-.unoiic sud reel- dpntlal accommodation, spill! to -, THE l’t:F.SlIIENT, " ' I Windsor. N. B. i_'s1tV1-s1Juiy anis.-cl. is. ` _ » . v=.___.__.:__.._ .__ -__. .__;~_T____.._._i__._;?__. ._` I _-eff. |v|An;c;An'r'8 _ c_oi.i.iecs..¢»_|»»_ Lilian mr eouooe In Ill- ' LCADIIIO COUIGI l- _ _ _} _ ;';'1.,';,._“';§;;'__¢,,’;i1,,,',_,° Guardian, is that the former might possibly be _ conuiiacr at mvlnx 5 gtg; V--Ani iimznrlhal I I, ldv --rufsiini. ssvil- ' 5. 1-ensue --s\v.'iniR ali men nuns. rnduq _ ' ll. ll. R ' V ' '#541342 *lg 15 . _i and an spfliiok f r l *'75-12;; *Y lNltils€'li'§F V 'T A'N1i`oliNt'nliNr Messrs W, l. l'r..\vse and D. A. Nl:il~l{ili|‘.uii lll‘DDl’l8|.- orl of the Vlmy l-'ox Ranch. Norwood lloud ii:-.ir Char- lottetown, l' li l. :ire pre- ' ’ . um ber of low- .lull ifinrh them for pnrfii-.4 ii’ llifv' -,<1 d€8ll'8. Th, \/imv l-‘.._\ lliincli was tmiiiisiml l.. »i..» ian or 1919 md ll-l.~, ilu ;.V.iivs of fox- es_27 ef \\l.=.»l. .irc owned by Messrs l':....'.,.» rc MacKin- nnll ll... i.;\!.'in<-e 'are `boafder=~. 'l'h.- r.li..\.li has been under lb.; |n.ir\:\;r»-iiient V of Mr, Frei] .~\li|ll'e\vs and had been om- or the most suc- cessful ln the proviiice _Vthll yep; The 'lit pull'-4 llavb lo- day 97 livw: pup. or an aver- E_,§`_`, pared to ~~l. ri .iuflud ll - -..-V. lg! of ‘Ji ‘_‘ Il shi- pfxlr. Tull - l We thlhlt will .uillipare ftVDl'~~ #lily wllll 'my ruilcli ln' the r i i » 1 4'-"fl iii' 3 . lf; » -,L .- to . v _ , _.3 -J "il, -i i .5 pf0vlnc<‘ hxwlvig .il‘i.",tly`19l9_ ll S. v 'she pill. v of vlw manage- ment vii- 1-. . '--rl the 781'! best £0-:va ".1 it num--y could buy and f.-».i vh.» very best food. Ro-"lift,-x have jultllletl this cour-1.-, 'l‘li»- number nf phirl run ln- run.-lle'd Illl e limit.-_l vf. fm.-on so par- ; lies -who .l.V»=|.».V '<~ take ad- ymmgt. vol.. ~l\.~»uld speak early. _ ' QUZI. ` ¥%%i* Wr- i*.'::..r_:.'_.'_ ; ,. |»4§QO4\Oe+e-q-ve-ee-0-0-‘Ven een ‘ .Complete 0ptic\l~ ' . I Service . 'Our super-i ayrtsm of eff xmlneirci, endured vi" V _,_ _ lv. -wal' Lllil ofmvomo seevmv odors A complete service. 0l~ lel to the best proourlble. .nu this service is kopree i ‘ie evidenced hy our eduefeeny iucreeciug volume of bulfnen. _ .Ye sincerely thank our pee _ _ and will contllle to no to merit. their solid , _ 1 _ .‘ A 1_F __ Hutcheson "1 .- me L .» ‘said at a public meeting may be forgotten or evenl oniaiorierow_il ouiiinlii "dll l!.‘.‘l‘.'ll‘.1l' .‘..".’.l»'3'&° .?.°'c."`.f.15.. ._-._-._,_,._.,..,____..,__. --v1 _ - - T3: -V In the dead of ni ht, with no spectators to en- :ourage or to _inspire, éaptain William McRae,'w_hose sad death is recorded elsewhere, plunged into the flark water to save a comrade. ;It wasmofoolhafdy deed, he was agood swimmer, physically 'strong and "here was a chance to save 'his -friend.. Something happened, he failed and both perished. “Greater love hath no man than this that 'a man lay down,-his lifc for his friend.” It was can act of heroism which 'even the battlefield with its- heroic deeds 'h-as not excelled, a voluntary sacrifice in an effort to saves human life, with no visions of human glory.. no ill- spiring plaudits from onlookers. He perished but as long as the names of heroes live, as long as they “Greater Love” endures as long as the human race name and his ‘act shall ‘li e. His wife and children, \vidowed and orphanedby his love and his sacrifice, we commend to Him who also exemplified the Great- er Love by laying down His life for His friends. The farmily of his friend, cut off in the prime of young manhood will also have thc sincere sympathy of al_l. ' irox. im. i.EA's irnirriivo. _ - Hon. W. M. Lea, purposes holding Va meeting in Tyron Thursday evening, “to 'd*i‘sc_uss,"." ac_cordi_'ng to the Patriot, -“the campaign of misrepr,e_sentati_on carried on bythe political opponents___o,f __t_l_ie ggovernv iient. "All, irrespective of party, _are cord_ia~l~ly iii- vited," and “an opportunity will be given for _an open discussion.” The Patriot, either withor with- out the consent of Mr. Lea, intimates that “here is an opportunity for the opponents of the'governme_n't, the political agitators -and those who are conductlllg' the Guardian to state at a_public meeting what they have been spreading broadcast’ throughout the coun- ;ry." And for failure to seize this golden opportun- ity the Patriot imposes the fearful penalty _“If they fail to meet Mr. Lea then they should all be branded as cowardsl” - For a newspaper the Patriot has a r‘at`he_r shad- owy opinion of publicity and a _rather suspicious ob- iection lo newspaper publicity. The difference be- tween “stating at a public meeting” and “spreading broadcast throughout the country,” say through the _heard by several hundred people if th_e invita- ,tion is generally accepted-while things said through 'the Guardian are read and pretty thoroughly digest- led bybetween forty and fifty thousand. c Anotherl and vital difference between the two is that what is' denied, while 'things published either in the Guar- dian or the Patriot will stand as a perpetual and_i_n- controve_rtible testimony as to what has been said. Now much of what Mr. Lea and Mr Bell _and other Liberal candidates said at public meetings heretofore has been forgotten and much of it also, we regret to say, has been denied. What they have said through their organ, the Patriot, still stands and it is this that Mr. Le'a or ony other champion of the Government will be held to. What he may say tomorrow night at tlhe Tryon meeting will not amount fo the proverbial “hill of beans.” _If he says something over his own name in the Patriot or any other paper that will! bind the government to re- consider or to amend some 'of the acts of the last session, then the meeting at Tryon will be product- ive of some good. -If Mr. Leo verifies his promise to give an op- portunity for open discussion, some mutual under- staiidling' may be arrived at. If, on the dtlisr hand, he speaks for an hour ahrd a half, as -he; _at-,Gape Trav- _ erse, and if Mr. Bell,_ who we "t1n‘d‘ers_tan_d will be present, ‘speaks for another hour and“a ha-lf-and he can’t do it in less, then the open discussion will be on the road after the meeting; _ Mr. Lea will h'ave many things to explain to his former supporters; we do not suppose for a mom- ent th'at this meeting was called with ,any hope of converting those who were.‘his political opponents before the election and wh_o are doubly' so no_w._ It is a family quarrel he is tryingto adJust‘_and Judging by its intensity throughout the province he will have a contract. The charges are numerous and in- clude the following: ' _ f That the Bell government acquired power on false pretences; that is that they made promises, among others, that they would not only not increase taxation but would reduce it which they have not kept. . . . That, notwithstanding their. promises to the contrary, they imposed taxes far in excess of the re- quirements of the province. That whereas they preached economy and accus- ed their predecessors of extravagance they increased their own salaries by 150 per cent and over; That while claiming- to have increased the teachers’ salaries largely out ofthe increased revenue the larger proportion of the increase is paid direct- ly by the districts imposing a serious, additional bur den u onthe smaller- "and, poorer districts. Tlhat the minimum average attendance demand- ed by the Act il lmlposnlble in main? districts, thus imposing upon the a read overbu ened small dis- tricts' the neoessftyof-melting good the shortage in salary caused by the attendance fallingfbelow' the required average; ` __ ‘ _ g There are others but if Mr Lea can di rove is eno'bled and kept wli‘o,}e'some by sacrifice, his .viiiru___ Our "clalms"` against' have enjoyed at psrlodi_of` over. e ycar’ii. rest, -'l°liur`iiii¢“g'evI- lfifrlnt, told ilu-.thnci-_V'~‘fili},\it_ll,,lu’= .V-M~r|.t-l`mc» Priqilnces ii_aye:li'¢q`qtgi|'|vltdd`to co-_ ope te.” ~:l`hla, still-;;;,_n_|i=|ur|vrie_l'iifg. mws to tlie,Noya,B_b_bt_lx and. New 'Brunswick lovernninntg who are not familiar with fho_.evenln| or- zairs tendency to~‘g'pL¢J mg 099°,- siies of fact_ ln point of truth it was the other provinces that did an election on and it wahnequs- sary to-have the usual campaign ‘iluff to put before the people, and so this was prepared und'the|_ov-- crnrnents of N_ B. and P. E_,l._-a_ek- cd ic uniic lu the sham. -nptii being of the same political lohbol of course readily complied. Thbee claims dir1"servlce in the Island their purpose ln the N_ S. elections last month, and _will next be _hfelird of just prior -to the New »Bruns_wlck_ election whenever they may take place. ` V -` _';_ ~ - , I Thr. Patriot Yiunnci- icilu us, *the ground -work le being lald_” This' his its amusing as well as its serious as-pact. The ground work was laid by Prieinfel',\¢Ml#._l|le- son years ago, and in `fectV§_\n`il detail our case is now on record at thu capital, acknowledged es-_ conclusive, at least in respectf' to tbe,school la'_nds, and only awnlt- ing relief' from the paramount res- 'ponsfbllltles of the war to reach a pflnsifiettiement. The serious ies-l bungllng character is to be nub- stltuted, and the rights of the province sacrificed to the cupldlty of other provinces. A feature which should not be lost. sight.. of ls, that in Nova .Scotia they have .an astute and able Premier and in both the other provinces ln charge of their governments .men of abili- ty. with their native interest as foremost ln` every prospect, who can mould our Island weakllngs to their own advantage as clay in the 'potters hai‘ids‘_i _~ ~ ’ elections a your ago, they served-I iwct is ii other ground work of .e' This eelumei le open eleeueeien by eeneepen ente ef eueeeleile ef mer eet- The _dhlrfeitelewii fllllrillll IMI Ili Benell- erlly enlevee-the epfnlelle expreeeed U7 Plllllllilfl' ' Illilllll Y _ I v»¥ the inviting.. Premier -inn-ay deaf-_ I on -|'£hl'_|||E||'|' 305 Y - I sir.-‘coming along the road at North River .yesterday I _had the -,privilege of seeing the operations. -there on. the highway.. I' 'was told and was very pleesedto learn that that nortorloue section known ae “Poplar Island section was being fixed permanently under the new Hllhwave scheme and probably ,no road on the Island neqied it more. I visited the works and on llllllection made up my mind that the road was not going to be as £0 wlltlnne. The Patriot boasts of the road at Portage, and gay.; .others "are to be" improved But ¢Llbersl promises won‘t, carry teams loaded *with producef V Auto intoxication has not here- tofore been considered as a serious malady, but in recent years' one lf0l‘l11 of the disease has developed into considerable., of importance. For the treatment of these -ex- treme cases 'we have fortunately a well equipped hospi_lil`l,"p'reslded over by l-its Honor Judge Martin. wherein palliative and drequently pensive, remedies’ are applled_ The prevailing opinion however ls _that this hospital is not us liberally pa- 'trcnizcd as lt should be, and there are some who think that the re- medies prescribed are not always as drastic as the seriousness- 'of the case demands. The writer has taken note of _the matter of street control in some' other citles_ There ls ln those places a unifor- niltyVof management _which at least in e -city, we should try and ‘ imitate. Our city autos adopt wiililcsnn acid that inc claims c li we remember arlght Premier .every degree of speedt from the ,ten mils an hour llmlt up to in the f vicinity of a forty mile clip, In this province had a dlstlnctlvegother cities there is scarcely any strength which would only beqvarlallon. Whether the rate _ls weakened by pooling them 'wlth_ten. fifteen or twenty miles, all the less virile claims of New the motors run at nearly the same Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Iflspecd_ Vmust not be forgotten that these; ln those other places tha minor two provinces formed part of t.he~ regulations are faithfully observ. conicdcrucy win. willci. we entered 00- Here every driver appears to imc compact, and are contracting lbol e law unto V-hlmlel.t..mel\v of party under ,pedal ,gapreement om-vlthem most excellent in their man- siuius is more favourable and bei-'__“l!°m°lll. but t°0'~menv of those ter than those who urenot fortified \Wl‘°5° "°°kI‘”.“ ‘"’“"~`g"d °f the by bonds and .termgi -of a"g,.e,,_,rlghts ond safety of others should mem' .por this 1-eayon th, mga Ilot. be tolerated ln the community government declined to place these W9 Were Pliftfclllflfly lllléftlillld in great interests of the province in 3 lad. “PP°|'@l1l-‘Y 011|? Hbvllt f0lll" tnc maritime mari to -be hai-:cred *sell were of use drlvlns H laundry “way in wnndemmm 'and to D“r_f.'leam, whose precision and precau- rhnse Concessions ,md plumb to any-Vtlon would do credit to older heads. rich and futten the adjoining two His eyes were made for use and provinces_ Our claims are strong, he used them. ln the t.hlckest'o`l lndlsputlble and have been lald traffic he engineered his way with iieicrc mc ottawa government a splendid skill. hll young mn was with such B p,-ecmon and dem-. always extended at full length to ness as to elicit from Sir Robert lndicne hi' d"`e°u°“ °f t“"°l' he iliorden an acceptance of their va- “mum promptly 51°” “P when mo' lldlty, awaiting only a favorable §';'5;';§;'; ::;; *;tis_°‘:“’“:l°d “T1 wn e time for appralsement and settle- mem_ the road. These rules, observed by ISD., 1, about “mg for Bomethmg ull drivers in other cities, are re- t b done towards pumnz our cognlzed more ln the breech than rlladse into some kind' of a covudi- the °bse“f'm°° hem' W” “re be' "0" \° "lm *hem “l 1”" l’°'“ l'.'f.`I§'i..L”u‘.‘li i.`i.'.° ..'l.'l"i.."i.l§i." 12'? 53519. The s“"““" ls “l’“°“ “t ing' made a menace to the dsaefty its end and the fall elilplllllK Will and comfort of those dependent shortly be on us. .The harvest to “pon meg,-.feet for |0¢°m°;|¢m_ ' be moved this year will be larger . than usualpld 8°°_fi, l'°ll§l,= 1° .speaking or inc meeting 'tc bé lwilllil 0! Sl\_|l1m°l\*- mme |mP9fl““'» beld at Tryon. the Patriot says,- tlinll over.-v `Fl’0Il1 F090"-5.¥°°9lY/-J2tl~lers is an opportunity for#-those cd the roadirare in a deplorable who ar., conducung the Gu,m'|‘|a,, condition which lt will be crlmlnd to ,¢“,_‘,_ V, §m,u_°.mm,_,,_|ng .whm ’ they have been spreading! broad- cast through. the country." lWe ' .might euggeet to-.= our unscbooled friend that we are in the newspap- ger ee iiie‘“dlys po by; VL Dtil Selettltl lliurllian liseaiers 2 rurnleiied by VI. I. ueeen. ¢ e e ooooo -4 wHEn£'e Moi`¢l`éit1‘ " Repeated by Request i Bursting in from school or play, This is what the children say. Trooplng, crowding, big and small. On the threshold. ln tho hall Joining ln the contunt cry, Ever as the days go by. “Where's mother?" _ From the weary bed of pain ~ Tkiirsame question comes egsln;' Fmm thc boy with sparkling eyes, Bearing home his earliest prize; f From 'the bron-sed and bearded son. _ ‘ Pei*-lls past and honors won: ' "Wh e' th 1" nes lflullli .fem oy .fnp en() 'qui treuor I min peuepang For the rest ef ber ensues: " _ Lee ne love ber while e may, ' Well for us that we can say: . ~'Where's mother?" ' At the must of duty stands; ~'~ Anxious -for the good alone ._ Anrious for the good alone , her children as they cry, "1 A __ "Where's miner!" te $111 She I' ` ' Wifi;-l V . e ‘ .-, "‘__l`_X ~ ". _ F9 ir er business and, unlike some oi our contelmporerlee. we attend to our business. When »w'e decide to chase air-fbubblc and wfll-o-t.he- wlsvp politicians around the. country it wltl be time for ue; to abandon our present vocation. Our sub- _scrfbers are our clientele who com- mand our beet servecs which _can not be given them if we westebur time galllvantlng aroulyl the coun- trv. The same is also applicable 1.0 Mr. Lea and officials of -sove_i-ii-.' ment w-bo are paid for services and not 'Wlitlcul campaigning, T -_ | The maker of I lie. by oftfre' posting lt. will in the ond set td bellevlnplt himself. There are mbny of these which the Patrlqt haeyre- pcated over and over asain so 'oft- ~.en that tlicre ls dengerof -thbnil selves at some future date mesent- iug mem is :ruin on semi-duly-ii -~ °' ° m” °' .ma "ey me my im. ou...-uiiuiiiu ‘soul .req 30 uonuoo om .roi 'lldt' 'yet retracted ITS FAIHH efr1rrnimN'r_ .mi-sill. ii.-. iid vle*lt"m P‘l_lconwoc'l."" When Fwd miie e'ucii,¢ Veutemeni it will _dug be time enoulli for ue tb retina A few days ago we referred* tb inn “ming double" uyjiiis ~l_=.ii~ r-lui. will iv. now be good eniqush to quoteflourv words _vt-rbs_tim. or will it continue its liulluclnaiion |11 flhlhbod dnd libel nl’ f.he,G\|\l‘d° pei-r|\_i\ne'nt no the Job. Artbe ,-<,i_.,*V,- 1 -- - '_. _ ». ., DOP lulls. lon ol tbeperloua filling these carts, forks, others with _ workin! very leisurely lllEs aifd golllxs of_'lhe so arranged as to of e °°l\l|'°l‘\»lb|¢'f`l‘9`lt. fn.-Belinda of the bushes between times. Tbere warm lllio one Plow drawn by a pair of’ WDP’ uns nn Climf 'wore' ‘WTO 8 oredlf to the owner. At’ the tlfigof the plow v/M ax oper'-_ ator. two men applied' their wclxht to the beam while another rho adiolnlns hui wiui grunting MBS. vllwllls the clay in ine carts with shovels and any loose stones *hal may be encountered with Ulf# dull!! forks. This is ~drawn to the site of the proposed german. 9"* NSYIWHI where it is slowly smoothed over-_ into either the be. lrlllnlng or tha ending of the pe.-. fluency. A-fter viewing the gliuag. _on and the progress made ln the uf” f°W_WS€kB. I concluded the job these men have is permanent all right. but I have my qoubrs' :ost the. permanencv df the iam, si.»,_c..,_. .- V _ -. ‘~'raAvs|.L:n. ~V 'i-*£03*-_-‘_ Tix on scuooi-nooks bps:‘r.-On purchasing ucpqoy tex; o s at our village store 'keeper rn-ther strange to me~;_»-- ~- » V curative, though not always inex-,p\qmer._,_mm_ked Mc _ Pam 'Joe _ _ _ _ ._ cw get. Readers, marked Otlc. Paid 121:." .U»’l.-R_eadervrnar`ked 09c. Paid 18c_. 'Reader .markofi '1-4c_.‘Pu|d 23¢_ - Holder. marked ioc. Pam szc fllld so on down the list; On'callVing be .merchants attention to this ap- "“'°“¢ dleolemllwy. mc cific:-ii list of s_chotJ|.Bi,lPplles was promptly l>f°f"\lood. and 1 was satisfied that the merchant was not responsible 1 I-llllllizlit :Frank W. Hughes,'M-an- nge: -School Supply Branch. Yes, l reflected were we not. promised tlilt everything “tangible and in- \t=linglbll." would be taxed, and. wlifn ii comes to airtru _iux.itlon, the Jo'lineon~Nush-'Crust'/~»Bt ll, comfblnalloli are surely true to their promises. In -this .instance ` of additional V-HOG. we have one of the moat brazen lmposltlons yet 'undertak- en by a discredited government. Supplies' bought and paid for, the Drives le-boiled on the books ure Chergod for at 100 Vpor cont over and above the mark(-tl price. This cannot be classed as anything else than a clear steal. The school sup- ply underthe management of an edllcetloneilst ln the. person of Mr.- Landrl a' had d " at 'e = tlnn~w-is in every particular worthy of public confidence. Whither arc -‘we ilrlftln ? Docs the School VSu K D Ply of Vtcday savour of the manage- ment of the poor house in days gone by -when one. Hughes was ln char- ge! The people are surely paying for the management of -this ln- stltutlon. -_ Parents, are 'you going to toler- ate this double cost of school sup- plies? There -is no justification for ii. Upon us. the electors respon- sible for the return of the Bell combination of pledge-Vbremkers, falls the onus of this mls'-rule (We owe lt to ourselves and to our Conservative friends that _this wrong be undone. .indignation ls rife. Concerted action is wanted bet thersbo a day appointed and a delegation representing every poll ln the province to walt on his Honour the Governor and demand the rights of .a»Vfree people Ei the dismissal of -the plow:-brea ing- mlsmanaglng govern nt that we have today, ~ V ' l am. Slr, etc.. _ . _.- _ FARMER. Bonshaw, August 16, 1920. ~* ‘ ‘l. . lf- .|.~_.‘-.\:1_. "legs iii 5 i’ ».."._ .i _ lodev the ' following" ‘i_pps...-..‘d_. tli_ereln._li'es the explanation. Agulir g n. one ii gre s r_ vice to the people and the lnstitu-. w iii-fiiiiii l 'F drove the borses, a crew of' four, U lu an 1° °D9rats this one plow. _ The operation consisted of a gen- '- <“ " ' - ._ . tie combinl of the clay banks lu ' _ through their TASTE CHARM ‘and PUHITY lre:.c.’ ‘ ~ ~‘-riiaitss" mtv ollvclii iii i I f..-......_._~ -"'--‘-._-f.?;-.s=\=:s~.'*...-;L.._4=:i:1 i, eoeoe-oeeeaee-een... .¢..¢..‘_ ‘ E. R. BROW. Glass Insurance its--Lowest-tiles ".V ~- * f' .\' ll _f-~........,,,,,,,...,l,,,,_.,~,, - »,V °***““""°*‘“““'. Charlottetown . . . - Prince Edward feline' Em'-ml=..!l` l1°'1°l°°'»_= we ~l_>l° ,lwf=~==. vhlcll '_ Charlottetown Branch J. R t | ,_ . \The levera§ea__tli_et hav; v_von Popular t favour, 4 "rEsiu.Ess" iiioN Tonic _ _ °°i»EEm.Ess" oiiE.iiul_soDAf_ f °‘P_r;EnLEss°' cannon sqimsn-’ ~ -'i>i1~ii.iRLEss".LiziitoN SQUASH- . "1_»EEn_1.isss" .irrnii Niaerait , ` °°ri~:i~:1cLEss"~ i:.EL1~‘VAs'r oiyroniz .um Order e one from your grocer, er ||¢||_¢,..`¢°d.y' acid at voruum rmczs. , ’ . .. J~.-li T-l‘iiom.=ls. _fill-“L’l'.I‘$."?'..°.'.Z..I’.I.§ -V f |46 Richmond St _ .- Chartotfelown 1' \ - . _ ._ ,_l,_-.V‘ Fire, Life, Accident Siclmest '!illVl’.li'lt ` Good' Strong, Stock’ Copiiiios .. ..l,,. _ vvoe neo-Q I %¢X¢»¢» -ooooeo-oéoe ri _;;;_ >_1 _ _ ` e-e¢eee e4 eeo-eaoee-eeeeeeee-o»e`}QP e , _ ._f V - ' . _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ M3 ma-s.i.-rriucuwcasi. _ _ __ ._ _ 4 '~-._,:¢.. ~ e_»»~~~»»ee~°¢-e¢»4" ---- _. -i___..._~¢i- _ ===il eeee eeee _ ‘ » “The Best- Reliutatiou of All” Unfl" U16 55°'/0 |l°UUl\I"The Canadians lnaiirdnce,” Sll;l:;El1:dlvtv;a1l;:y iiaurrrtiglexe .lournnlll ln ri recent issue coni»_ iivsunkuon cdi»iVi>Ai _ ..._..- ' looimoans. _ __ rltlh.. -,l ,ol-