ProfessionaiflCards . R. 1i: BELL ianlnsren. soucrrolh no. '~ Cameron Block, Charlottetown, MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. c. c. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses ' Office, Bayer Budding Great George Street Office Hours-i) to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 ‘Mark R. Mctiu-igal-l . 1 B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN on Block, Charlottetowndlhil. éyillhfil’ 1 McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY l W. E. BENTLEY, K. (l, Plhrrlster and Attomey-at-Ilaw Oflice: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, 1'. 1-3. I. 1 McDonald McPhee B. A. r. A. McDONALD n. r. McPllEl-I ' n. A. Iialmlsrsns, ATTORNEYS, are. MONEY 1.0m , Riley Bulldllll. narlottetown ~A-2l-ftulll. s §§Q'Q-OOO‘fOO Q-O-O fOOOOO-fffi-Ofi 1’ INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN 4 0 1 , 4 QOILLLQ We use this adiective ad- vlsedly. Sufferers from Eyestrain . may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. t 4 -t 0 t 0 ‘0 4 1 The motille power of the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Nonrlal eyes, it is computed- utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- strain is present, a much larger proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption oi an ex- cessive amount oi Nerve En- ergy may seriously affect the unctioning oi’ other organs of the body and produce ill health. - HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED G. F. Hutcheson OPTOMETRIST Y! _. nan-A-..‘ A j FARQUHAR - STEAMSHIPS LTD. S. S. “SAMBRO” Sailing from Charlottetown May 7th ‘for following West Coast Niid. Ports. ilonne Bay Norris Point 'I‘r0ut River Curling Aguathuna Corner Brook (for landing Curling) Meadows Port au ‘Port Lamond For space and rains apply _ (QARVELL BR()S., LIMITEI l. AGENTS 1350914 "_— Spring Time} ls- ltodak Time _-_- We have a nice selection of KQDAKS Jill] BBOWNIE. from $2.50 up. ' FILMS All sires in stock. The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Street Telephone 315 Mail Orders Receive Prompt ‘i Attention , dian Government. llll llHlHlllllllllWN sullmll Morning Doll; (founded 1881) 05.00 per you (in advance) delivered. in Canada and United Staten. 14,50 per year mailed I'rehltlenl-—\V. Chester 8. ill-Lure. Vine-r relldont—J..B.. Burnett. Lieut. Col. D. A. Muclfinnon. D. S. 0. Associate Editor-D. K. Currie Secret: y l-lllitur and Manager-J. B. - FRiDAY, MAY 4, 192s ‘PROTESTING FARMERS. WAR Ill-AIMS- ISOME tcn million dollars was paid 1 by the German Government sev- to cover damages THE King GiiljlgrlT-nent, pussyfoot- ing with referenceto the pro- tection of farmers and small pro- eral years ago duce cultiimtors, is rousing ilidiglifl-‘(llillllitéd by private citizens cl’ Can- tion both cast and west. The otherjada during 811d 011 111191311111 01 1119 daynn influential delegation waited war. This 1110118)’ 15 51111 111 11119 upon Permier King urging, as al-lhands of the Government, while ready stated, the application oi the‘ many cf those to Whom 11 1111111111111‘ anti-dumping. sections of the Cus- belongs are sorely ill need of it. The tcnls Law against the United States, claims were udlllsttd $01119 X91115 but Mr. King merely "passed thelllgfl. 1116 T611011» W115 fem- 111 1° 1111’- huck“ by stating that it was the Government. the claimants demand- ilouse of Commons that made the ed l111Y111t-‘111r 11111 1-119 G°V9“11m0"" Tariff Laws, Similarly, the Canadian. has not moved. _ The ellccuse is biltlfgi! dlliry interests interviewed illm on put forward that 19215 1111011 “'11 e the protection of our butter produceznccessary before payment cal. be rrcln Australian and New Zealand made. but 1w- move 1111s 110B" 11111116 competition, with no lnore success.1to introduce such Jegislatioll, and From a report of the [imccedlrlgsitlle session is nearing its close. 1t wc- lollrll lhall. nt the close of I1IEI1OO1KS now as ii‘ payment would be lmllfrrcllcc. Premier King promised pill. oii‘ for another year, 110851111! Lllllt “the Government would oou-‘lollgfilfi 111111611191111111119111111"? 1111* sidcr fully the representations made," those who need the llwlley- T1111 und the hope was expressed on be- 1111111191‘ 11115 bee" 11111911 11D bl’ 1119111‘ hnli ni the dairymen of Canada, bers in Parliament, but the Govern- "lilill the Government would 1il1ft¥11119111 111115v1101-11113V11‘d- prnlnpl. action to relieve the serious T111‘ 111111911 5111110-‘1- “111011 ‘"111 11 situation which now existed ill ron-‘Sllllillll’ 011F010)" 1-0 14111111111‘ W111i 111d neetiml with tllr- butter trade.“ But 11 111011111113’ 111111 1111-‘1 1110911111! 091111“ no action has yet been taken. 1111,1111 1111111115- ' As it is il lllllttel- of particular in- Ill U10 1111101‘ 1101111110’ $01111’ 111191" Lures-l, unu imnortuncc u; mu furm-festlng instances as to metlloch rt‘ crs of this Province as well as toBdi1151m9111 111111 591-1191110111 11111“? those of Canada at large, we may come un- The claims lutvlude 1185 be excused if we direct attention m deaths and personal iniurv awards 55mg of the wings urggd at the to different claimants of $100100 conference by the dairylnens repre-‘and less. All of the claims were de- sentatives. it was tated that the clded upon the basis of actual lwu- producers of butter in Australia 1111111)’ 105$ 10 111B 01111111911115 11°111111° have what ls known as the Paterson 119111115- T119 5151 1119111119111 ‘"115 111” Scheme, whereby they pool all theirlllusli-Bflifl test case. brvusht on 11B- pfgducf, and pay rnryee “his to ghmhali of ‘the minor child and widow mo] on each pound of burger No.10! Albert Lloyd Hopkins, President , tions that the costs may be $15,000. ‘ Notes. by tlleWay ---.- FdVE hllllilred dollars mayappear a small sum compared with the $50,000 damages claimed by General Sir Arthur Currie in his action against Preston and Wilson for libel. but it is not really so. It was not money that Sir Arthur sought, but vindication, and- the verdict of the jury has vindicated him and con- victed the iibeilers. And as the ver- dict carries costs, their - ‘shment is much greatelqthan the payment] of the sum awarded to the plaintiff in the case. A press report men- GETTING AHEAD 0F HAY FEVER Altliough this is only the month of May and at least three fourths of the cases of hay fever occur in August, nevertheless it is at this time that sufferers should be con- Afl 1111118111 ls threatened on. ‘behaifsultlng their ph sicians regarding oi the defendants, but whether it the 1119091111011 f this distressinfl will be carried through to the bit- 111111111111- 1 . The clay has gone by when you Zegryzrlld is a matter of_ speculation need w Consult the specialist be_ , , cause-your, doctornow has the test - , sets with which he is able to deter- Growing sarcastic over, Mr. La- mine the form of, pollen that is pointe's promise to have the Brltish:¢111151118 W111‘ P111111¢1119~F 101'"! 01 113i’ N ‘h A 1 A fever. or mgr ca. ct amended so ‘ha! Once this-is established he begins ‘vomen may s“ m m“ Senna tmtreatments’ some" weeks ahead, so Manitoba Free Pess mentions that ma; a drmgn or flflgen treatments several things must first be donsnlare glvenbciore the usual date of “The House will have to move, the?" 1111591 01 1411011113’ 19V" Symp- s t m I oms. _ iiiz-Zsilfce:wirhifveutoagprove, 101061 Th? troubmlrus? many case; is ~ e “"15" e qthat despite what" these patients and if one of, them objects, we have undergo during the weeks that hay the word of Mr. cananbr Montrealrffl/Bl‘ lusts; they neglect to consult Mr per-sugar,’ of Toronto and mhflnflthcir physicians until a couple oi weeks, Tperhaps even a few days, m9’? or less mg“ minds w” _the|beiore the date of the onset of the British Government will slt tight Symptoms“ and refuse 10111111 llnccr m hclhlhc‘ It is then too lilac to get illil rc- women of Canada," suits. and these patients feel that J thcvtrcaltments are useless in pre- , Vl‘ll lng my ever. should ghh, happen, the Free prnss Now that solne cases resist treat- tells thllt Mr. Lapointe says thoLsgggfigdfiifflmcus"??? 91111111111 “"11 “k m"? m” Cmsuw‘ physician, cannot be denied, but 11011 01 1-119 901111111011 111? 11111P11<1L“1,this should not prevent the patient to help the women. "But," adds the trying again tho following year,1 Winnipeg paper‘ x-how can M“ Lwiand even the third yearlii neces- - k __ ‘sary. . gfilgtfebegoyntkgtieiglignTfisghlfgg: it is gratifying to know however ' '1 'thllt many thousands of sufferers The Mail-cud Empire-and The G101>11|are being actually cured by on ln- ol' Toronto will let lliln? We sllg-ljrction of these poilens, every four I . . gesi that these persons who have“ 11110 ‘1113711- 11111 11110011 11°50“ 111"‘ ' . g, DAILY Lessons m ENGLISH\ ; ‘By w. 1.. odious vo-o-ooo-e-oov-oooéooaoavowo WORDS OFTEN MIBUSBD: will go." Say "any of," or “any 0116 of.” COITES- OvQQOHQ; Modern Etiquette By aoaenm use 4 OOOWQQ+OQ+UO C‘ O. OOFOYRO 1 Q. 1n what way has many a charming costume been spoiled? A. By a failure to realize that the feet must be dressed in har- nlony with the rest of the costume. Q. What is the proper thing for n guest to do upon his arrival? A. He removes his wraps and goes‘ downstairs to- be presented to the other guests; Q. What kinds of blouses considered bdd form’! A. Transparent blouses that dis-y play the ullderclotlling. " ‘ F+OGfO¢fOQ§+4Q+§OQQv0 04-‘ HOUSEHOLD- , SCRAP BOOK B '. ROBERTYA LEE v vveo-eeoeeweeeew» o 90640 ‘ NEW STOCKINGS 1 (ITO l l l All new SLOCKUIRS,‘])ftl‘1.lfl|l1£1i‘1Y the . . taken been clamoring about status keep A ' k . .. » ' . . l. L their foul hands off the British‘ S ‘Wu now m ‘Manon n um ‘ usual symptoms o1 swollen and red Norlll America Act.’ eyes and llosennd the continuous‘ . sneezing, many patients are afflictcd< Demands ior saiar increases ilavc with asthmatic symptoms which are l! become epidemic. Asis well kilflwlhlveig fx11afi1s1111i- d u L u _ 1 las cen. oun la lcse lu- gg; ‘iggifeninx’ gzécpztfflolxfiwflljectlons relieve lnost of these cases, Just why som] folks are afflicted are quite willing to give the Judges in-thismanner igworth considering what they want, provided only that and. yet you know how raw fruits. there shall be a like advance in their e513; fiwoglgdwxlsfimgthfiegngafl“212% sesslonai indemnity. It is now s4,000'tfiem every day without the _S"gm_ per. and they are asking a raise to est inconvenience. $6,000. They would perhaps com- If you are troubled with hay pfgnqjse 9n 3509a An Qttawaldes. feyyler and ‘have had lno success with patch tens m“ while the Quebeco er trea ments, wly not let your . family doctor get this pollen cx- members are active in this demandwracc treatment underway? , other members are not hostile. They will offer no opposition and will qu¢ed_fhe mo] paying m the ex- of the Newport News Ship Building porter six cents a pound on all but- and Dry Dock Company. a 1mm ter exported. The effect of this 1'01‘1Y-10111‘ Yell-YB 01d 811d 9111111118 bonus upon the export of Austra-:$35.000 a year when he died. Apply- ha \ butter was n, give the bugger-ling the rules they had set forth, the exporters of Australia a dlstinctadq°°1111111551011 881/9 1119 W100“ a" vantage over the butter-makers of award °1 $501000 9-1111 111° ‘mughter Canada, even though the cos; 058150.000. This joint award oi $130,- frelght be taken into conslderatlon.'000.15 1119 19118951 8100/1118 9111 °1 1"‘ 1n View or this bonus the dayrymerfternatlonsl. arbitration. Because of Canada urged) that Australian the"! was 11v Pecuniary loss 1w hugger be subject m the ~dump1ng'award was made to the widow and duty." This was done; bllt New: three children of Alfred Gwynne zealund butter 1S sun uummed a; Vanderbilt, whose estate oi more the nominal duty or one can; r,‘ than $15,000,000 came from an in- pound. I lheritancc from his father. The sec- Itwas further suited that “in con-mud lflrlzest award on uucvilnl vf u sequence of the Government oi Con-'511'181@ 11911111 W118 111 1119 011511 01 A1- gdh, pernnmng New Zeuhmd bugger, bert C. Blllcke. Because of the fllct lo he engercd in Canada on Con.‘ that his growing wealth had been signmcnt without dllmp, at one cent 0011"!“ 110111 111$ °W11 911"“ 111 u pqund._.ghougn me cannula“ CuSJDUSiHCSS, in which he still was en- toms Tariff imposes three and four 8118911 11-1 1115 11911111» 11113 111111911“? genh; n pound ._ me New zenhmd awarded $50,000 to the widow and butter exporters enjoy an additional 330-000 63°11 141 1111! 1W1? 5°11‘ 11110 and undue gdyantagg the daughter. Charles Klein, the AS n, is summer in New zrflmnd English playwright, also died in the when n, is winger in cnrmdrk the Lusitania disaster. Awards of $30,- Ncw Zcalund butter exporters, 000 10 111$ 3101111591 111111 570-000 1-0111“ with their cows n, pnsnn-Q whnc elder son were made, bllt his widow Qunhdhm cows have to be red n, presented no claim, because; she was the stable, have ll great advantngel" 31111511 511111001- F01‘ 1111-‘ 1111111111 '11 over the butter-makers Of/Ctll1i1di1-~1E1ber1‘ 11111101111111 1110 0111h°1'~'0nd 1111‘ on advantage which should bc tuk- W111! 11111111115 141111111115 $57-00" W11"! on into consideration by the Cann- 11111119 14> 1111" 01 111° 11"‘ 5°11“ 111111 daughters, after making allowance The nustranan Governmmr“ n», for benefits resulting iroln the des- wus ppfnted our, has no; scrupled n, cent of thc estates certain of the increase the duties imposed upon 01111111111115- Canadilln products exported toAun- _'“‘EDITO"°RIAI>I N’OTE“S.“;~ tralla; and the-Canadian Govern- ment it was argued, may, also, in-‘ crease the duties imposed upon New Our sympathy is with those sin- ,cere temperance men and women Zealand butter. The importation of who have innocently become the this mm" has’ n’ w“ 3101110’ rbldupes of a few fanatics and self- suitcd in a distinct set-back to the's;eke,.s_ Bu," known,‘ how they butter industry "in Western Canada. have been mrmd by u fnlge cry, they it was stated that "twenty factorlesmay yet- shake awn-ewe} h.“ in the Province of Basktchewan that have been in operation for years have been closed during the past liarrié family we are reminded that month; “and it was also pointed out1 neither painters nor lawyers have Appropos the generous gift of the 1 l ' , g ad y accept the increase. 1 “ ”“*‘”N he Land We Love By Frank Yeigh y o++¢+4 The increase oi’ indemnities in 1920 added considerably over hall’ a mil- lion yearly, or over $4,000,000 during the eight years since, to the cost of Federal legislation. An addition of' $1,000 per annum to the sessional indemnity would make a permanent additional charge on the treasury of $341,000 per snnum, and if’ the in- crease is $2.000 the increased annual h 1:‘ ‘n? _ , Q. What ls the extent of Clm- adsfs Tobacco fgrrwde? A. . Canadas tobacco facts in- - [elude the followingz-Total annual charge would be $682,000. ’I‘lle pre-lexcise _ revenues. approximamy texts but iorlvard ill 1920 are now|g3g,gg1_4on_ Excise revenue from being repeated-the cost of livlngwtobacco $28,458,300. Proportion of the- doubled number of voters sillce1°b1zcc° 1191191111; 1° 131-111-‘73; 1191' women suffrage came in, and so on. Gen ' Est mute “um er ° c g0" There were some protests in limoletws annually smuggled m Canadm V |600.000,000. Estimated revenue lost and one or two members declined to u; $3 per 1000, $1,300,000, Nuynber or take more than the previous allow-Irflll-YOUF-OWH 01811F¢11£S Cflllsed by an“. of 3250p, but in the end a" imposition of high excise duty ml- umflned the M, $4900 It ,5 nowlnually, 1,554,000,000. freely stated that’ there are more nlelnbrrs in the present Parliament dependent upon the indemnity for C°m1'1“1"15 ‘m’ “"1": "m" 00°“ tilt-ll‘ yearly maintenance than ever m” 01g “shinqflustef, 1w°'cen1 1105' berm-e, tage stamp still being continued ill use while to former stamp of the That the rim Parliament, which some value 11nd of standard dimen- met at Ottawa in November, 1867, $10118 is 1w 1011s“ being issued. The was the nlost economical of the ion 11111913 111101‘ 11-8 1150 111111 116911 511$- series that has sincc assembled at DQ111911 {one time was restored to the Capital, is the stalgnjgnt, re- circulation, but has since gone out cclltly wired from Ottawa. and ls very emphatically true. Bul. that 1111111011 111 111° 11.18 811111111 1111151- b1? the sessions] indemnity of themgm-1tllidlli‘fld until the supply shall be bcrs was then $750, n5 was surged in exhausted. Obviously too many of the same item, is erroneous. 1t was|1119111 were llrinwd- It is nskvd why only $600 per gens-inn thur was mud cannot the Ealltmnsler-Gcncrnl lc- to John A, Mu¢nonu1d_ George Eflcall and dcsltroythcm? One corres- Cnrtler, Edward Blake, Alexander Dflndent proteaisrngninsl. the cxtrll Mackenzie, 1059p“ flown, Cnmlreshiicking" the user has to expend, Tuppcr, 'I‘iiley_ Lnngevls‘ Dorhmflnnd another complains of tlle"pois- Cartwright. nnd their compeerg "(on froln gum amblc," bcsldcs tllc the end of the session ln those brove'1°° lures sluwc occupied by n mull- days or 01d, like stulllp on o small envelope. glanadws Tobacco Trade that 367.217 boxes lees of Canadian always occupied the prominent places cheese have been graded to date this'ln society which is their good for-1 year than last." tune today. For instance, Connectl»; This matter-important to the cut/s statute of i608 classed lawyers, dairymen of all Canada-will agit-‘wlth "drunkards and keepers of haw! ate the farmers. and especially the dy houses." and limited their num-Jlwrved K111011118. 1001111110194 11 111111011! Western farmers. until a fllir meas-lbcr to eleven. notes Richardsonnrlvflte muwlm. IOWM R8 10811111161‘ , . . - isguaranteed themwright in "Hawkers and Walkers-of and was a dentilh ure of pro‘ .l__. Early America," , Rhone lulund-s The first international fleet of m“, or r730 rorbfide mam bemghsight-seeing airplanes is being mndc "M 1" "1" "cw ‘>1Du1111c-1L?Z§Z.’§§.‘§iifiilfiilfiiii°ilhflii In Vermont, during the land troubielgenerul punman style and ouch haw there. they were denounced as "ban- lllg accommodation for sixteen pas- dittl." isengers and two pilots. Tile first As for artists. they were claslscd “hm selected w give a View“ N100’ m the sama category n8 “Halrdress-pifil. Fails from the air will be the |famous 0-1077 which took Mrs. ers, tavern keepers, musicians, Stilfldiundberg and party w Mexlco cm, players, butfoons. and exhibitors of andreturn. The airdrome will be hlru, and puppetry apparenuy__ located near Chippewa on the Can- tmnks ML wflghbqm the ground adian side. May there be no falls m" they were “unprofitable labor ‘from the ships above into the water- ‘ falls below! ers." Charles Wilson Peale, of Phii- . adelphla-a noted artist-had to eke out a slender living, when he wasnlt' painting, as a coachmaker, silver- :22?‘ 0" “"07"” d." smith, saddle-maker, modeller in H J M wax and plaster, and he also pre- ' ' ' OYIOIITIIIT MONTAOUI» P. l. l. ~ 0111a Connected :.. of use again. It is said that tile ill- ' colored ones, should be ivusllrd be- fore bring worn, In replove all sur- plus dye that they may hold. To i-llvoeten ffllfllll If crcnnl llns turned slightly, it may still be used for coflcc without curdlillg or tasting sour if a very small quantity, of baking soda is, added to it. ‘ I ‘Odor 0i‘ Fish 1 I The odor of fish or onions can be‘, removed from the frying pllll if a little vinegar is put in the pan. heated to~the boiling point and then walhed. O i v- o>i——— 000004-0900‘ 0-9 50400-00440 Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers ' o 04 rvoam-eo-e-evew 0+ wee May 4, 1928 y LABOR. AND LIFE-The labour of the rightex fruit of the Thy judgments. A LITTLE RHYME Life is a little game, Wherever you are, the some: A little pain and a little gain, A little loss and a rugged cross.— A ringing call from a cruel falll And a. climb through a rugged pass. A little chcelz-a burning tear, And o. glad heart bubbling 0‘er. r A little faith and a little fear, A little haste, and ii. friend llcld dear,- The dearest of all earth's store!- A little‘ peace and a little flght,— A gleam in the darkest nightl~ A hand to guide oi the Friend bc- side ' In the upward climb to Light! a BACK CH 4,0021: r0120" “lEuMATI l "on; 1 l Do not say “either of these five men‘ l OFTEN Mlsraouounclllnzl family. Pronounce fam-l-li, not] fam-li. OFTEN MISSPELLED: pondence; double r. SYNONYMS: honor, venerate, adore, esteem, revere. WORD STUDY: ' "Use a word three times and it is yoursfl-Let us- incresse our vocabulary by master-1 ing one- word each day. Today's‘ word: VERITABLE; true; genulne.1 “It was a. veritable triumph." -—-—<-o§-i- l 1 4 1 l l us tcndeth to life: the‘ icked sin-Prov. 10:16.‘ l PRAYER-Jnrd, to accept Thou our free will offerings and teach us1 i respect,1 I lhqfinc c o °°u--??£s, l As Y u ow l So_Shallj you}: ‘Reap a ‘ 1 SEED OATS. Absolutely pure (RIIIIOSU 111141 UEKMIN- ATION Test 95 per cent. ‘J11 I . . . Also our CHOICE NUMBER. "our: "MARQUIS," and "RED rlrh" SEED wnnrr. wllowsnm s RETAIL. Carter 1&1 Co. Ltd SEEDSMEN T0 Til-ii i-lsorblror r. ' ISLAND t Now’s Time , I lloilsc-clcnnlfig‘ utility‘ Gilli? Jrfiliéflliy, allow us u» lleip make it easier by selling you the best goods procurable in- the following lines. ' ' Naylorfis English Paints, Alabastlne, Muresco, treated or wet, Mops, Brooms, Dust Pans. Galvanized Pails, Step-ff" ' Ladders, Smoky City Willi Cleaner, Furniture Polishes, Bon-ami, Dustbane, etc.. etc. ' Y Bethune Hardware Co. Lid. 123 QUEEN STREET PHONE 757 AGENTS FOR.‘ "Till-I FAMOUS ‘FAWCETT STOVES AND RANGES ' t y! ' | . I EP YOUR CARiifOUT 0F oar. nook; Your car is an investmen pleasurable transportation. of dry dock. Check out ever vice to you-every avoid-obi MAJESTIC” MOTOR OIL k uninterrupted motion. THE PERiiidCT TEA Thee Grown > T119 Finest Ellgiisltiireakfast Blend. Ycur Gmcer-Qcllsrlt... ~ u-ini- ‘ I GIVES (lRlcATl-Jlc, ENJOYMENT. , The faFt that so many mfllldlli! the flavor and quality 0i l-IIECKEY ‘& Nlcllolsorrs BLACK TWIST CHEWING Touluxvo i" l11¢1¢1¢1w¢ I» any other is surely sufficient, prool that 1t is the best chew. IIIOKEY 8r lllilli0l.$0ll Tobacco CO1;- Ltd. Manufacturers Charlottetown .. y)‘. J l l t in contiiluous, Keep it,__then,10ut y break in its ser- e repair.- ' Let eep yourycar in Arrksu EKEO} h .,,.. i. \,.(‘ l» ,0... nt 4.1‘ '-"' m.» I‘ w \'|,"’ r.‘ ' _,,-.,~r l 11130111719113.