CAR " mm» (For all crops)‘ ‘ (For Potatoes) CASH or on‘ CREDIT. _~ ply on hand. V’ Z62- Jijgfr ~ AVElIl Animal Brand .... ....... 3-8-4 standard Fsltlliasr..- 4-8-4 imperial Fertilizer ....b-+8-7 All of which wa are selling at specially low prlwO-fill. a» ton less than last season-for approved sock your order! early as we havp only I limited sllP- A. HORNE & c0. . ,_ V. .. ‘ , ‘ ‘ _ ' v ._ ‘l. ‘éw jphjflfl ‘fr: _ ‘I . ‘Yw- n _--np- _ Tragic Sequel Central p . fThe Girl Iled’ _ Germany ow Hotelmen lll Ger- ” (Continued From P"; on‘) avg; y" . Qabcurult,‘ icaaii.;&;e_ Froln llaps Ono)“ LHXIIPIBS Iilally Grow Wlsfir did 1.101 Irliur excited when she m” ‘f “o '§’_L . . Especially worthy o! note w» ' (United Puss.) l .(u it a P ) ' ‘ of the taxi driver. ac- ‘Mon-nan,’ Mai-rm‘ d "Y" gilt: tgfigccivllggiegllvlglillfhl. HERMM Apr“ zap-Germany" BERLIN’ "Aim! ge8."_ Gem“ [cord-lug to police, apparently ab- " better . Tod Glasgow". said to Lsolvsd Vsldirnir Glasgow, known n‘: from any connection with ‘ shooting. left a etenogrsphlc rec d composed ‘lhopk in her studio here. ‘of existence, sub-divided yer writes a h headings of ,"Frlendship" and "An artist needs a. ‘You are the artist. I am manager." she prefaced. (yo, pmw“) will hold myself in readiness to ' . some to you whenever you may Qfpgnd ‘Iona For Grass wish me outside cf working hours.” -‘tic stage it has." -——-—~rs>—-—— TORONTO, April 28. —Dir- I actors and officials of tho Home Bank of Canada appear- ed before Mr. Justice Lennox in the criminal noises today, ~ and were remanded .tlll the Autumn asslaea. Bail was rs- nswsd. ‘aim uaonlon I 7000i‘ aoooarosoossgoossos-ooooo 09000000000000OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOQ i ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS words woNa I , ’ t ll ll hill-ll,- l ll d ill fl 'bs a Russian of nobility and who f ioogwmio To 555M“ m?“ tile illfiifllg: 2t; zgllvllillmllallllzl passed as Miss Stopels husband, “"1 ' °l M'- wflmr lhlm" Earle, pianist; Messrs. Arsensult. the _: will? W" fllllilled to her love for Smith by the vouns woman. who 0rd of a sys- for them to it was found in a note- Hor plan as a law- rlsf. carried the sub- "Work" "Recreation," "Companionship." manager. the i Under "Work." she bound herself to take “dictstion" from Smith. Of "Companionshlp“ she wrote; "l A later personal note, indicating s crisis in her relations with Smith read: "I feel that my attachment for you is becoming a sort of mili- stone about your neck, that you [never intended it to reach the hec- Ladiss Auxiliary will be held today at sso in the Y. u. c. a ‘*°“°"’°" °’""°'°' The orchestra which rendered a Marshfiald will lbs sorry to learn that he is confined to‘ hie bed through illness. ‘ and Durant. violinists; Mr. Sulli- van. banjoist; and Mr. C. Garnhum at the traps. The Grand Finale by the whole company in chorus was a fitting finish to one of the most enjoyable programs ever given in the Strand Theatre. The play will be repeated to- night. Many of those who attend- ed last night will take advantage of the opportunity tn see and hear it again. Those who were unable to be present last night should take, the earliest opportunity to secure their seats, as no one who admires’ beauty or loves music and spark- ling comedy can afford to miss it. In order to avoid confusion and delay the management asks those intending to be present at tonight's performance to be in their seats early as the curtain rises at 8.30 sharp. “T-Fl: olnl. m pair-curtain rises at 8:30 sharp. 1i LEAVES FOR FLORIDA. —Mrs. PatriclrDuffy and family leave this morning for Tampa. Florida where Illa Wlll loin. her husband who is a partner in the grocery firm of Bartram and Duffy in that city. MrhDuffy who went to Florida last February for s number of years re- sided in Royalty where he was en- saged in farming. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Duffy wish them every success in their ..ew home. FTHROWN FROM WAGGONPI‘ The corner of Great George and Euston Streets was the scene last evening of an accident fWlllCll re- sulted in Mr. and Mrs. is c Cud- more and little daughter w o were at the time driving out Great George Street ‘being thrown from the wagon, sill three receiving a bad shaking up. Mr. Cudinore who was driving st the time noticed that one of the shafts had drop- iled down in front rbut lberfore he could bring the horse to a stop the animal became frightened anddaah. ed to the opposite side of this street upsetting the Waggon and lllwwlns out the occupants. The horse then galloped out Elm Aven- ue arriving home with hsmess and wagon badly broken. Neither orf the parties were seriously injured which is zremarkable considering the quickness and conditions und er which the accident occurred. Flive New Blocks ' For Vancouver f VANCOUVER, April 2B.-Work has been commenced by G. ,E., J. V. and 0. R. Lighthsart on two more large apartment blocks. 0. R. Lightheart has the foundations in for a 850.000 apartment block at the corner ofi Bute and Nelson streets, while G. E. and J. V. Light- hert, who have lust completed one 850.000 apartment building at 2570 Spruce street, have now start- ed the erectiun of what will com- prise the first unit of five apart- ment hlocks, costing 850.000 each or a total of $250,000 for the five. These are all to ho erected in the Fslrview district. near the foot of Shaaghnessy Heights, which loc- Agents Wanted For Sale sealers WANTED-IF wish to build a mofltailllo b" use; o; your own askxabout t Fpn SALE-BABY CARRIAGE zo-A LIST BOY. APPLY- WA 26544-25413. i atfiusrdian. alo ‘EARNINGS STEADY a Pl em- l°l' Barlwra‘ Bemme ed Banner Seed Oats. ADPlY expert iu a weeks. Write 1401-, Gco. s. McKelma, Emerald, 1111.. or ifBai-‘belr College, Denali"??? 270i 4 28 3i ope Hang,“ - -t s- . FOR SALE-RICH?!‘ ROOMED 3 Lost; housemalao barn and five lots of tween Prince YOU si- CERTIFIED he. for sale. 2708 4 28 3i and Kiddie coupe- lfitzroy St. 2716-4-39-21 Home. Finder please leave at ton. Splendid residence, good i ti . A l to C. Gavan 1x31 Prince Street. I cl Bicagozalmy pp v m?! 4 28 u Fenmk, He") wanmd FOR 8ALE.-FARM AT 8T. WANTED — HOUSEMAIIJ, ferencc required» er st. 2 18-4-29-tf Minard’: Llnlmcnt For Water Strut, Charlottetown _______._..__,________ Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, tip-so- t data hotel. Contains 44 moms with privats baths. Ths Cuisine la famous. all ovsr Canada. Tolophons in all rooms. Courteous pa» RE- Appiy 44 Wat- 7 Coughs E Hotel Victoria last, Oyster Bed Bridge. 2003-4-23-6i. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY for sale at Howlsn. L0! 5. Full Roller Process, Large Custom trade. Apply to B. D- l-lowatt. but 6. 2833-4-24-81 FOR flALiw-MPaTO-IIATE FOX Farm. Ideal location, in Collele town with every advantage. Write. McConnell, Silver Fox Farms, Wolfville, N. 8. ‘ llflfcli-fl-ili. FOR SALE-AT A SNAP TO i quick buyer my Oldsmobile car. Seven passenger compistsl? 0V- - erhauied, splendid condition.- Leo Frank. .88 Gt. Georse 8t- } o0, -, City, Z719-4-29~5i H. C. BROWN , Mnmn“; I , FOR 8ALE-- JERSEY BLACK 4 Giant eggs, $3.00 for l3, Pskln _ ~ , Duck eggs. 15 cents a Plow. i! °""l""°*°"" ‘if”?iiii°‘l.“.°lt“ltfl.‘lffi‘i“‘i‘ HOtCI .00., , all from imports séocg. —Dave Reid, M t . . . Prwrlmn -- 1 on m‘ moans ruwlil vlcronla HGTEL Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Tinney. Char,- Murdock. Murray: Golden, Toronto; Mlss J. M. Johnston, Toronto; K.- Summerside; .1. D. Montague; J. A, McDon- flld. Cardigan; R. d‘. Freeman, St. lottetown; L,‘ w, Rinor." Mrs. A. D. W. Morrison. lilclntyro, John's; Halifax; IQ,“ ‘ A .W. Gardner. Ypcnioilth; A. Lesi FUR. Kartamliiontresi J11 umjfilsmnlon; H. n. Em» menson. Del-cheater.‘ _ W. J. Hart. Montreal; R. J. i-laviland frorontc; D. Jlutheriord R. ‘Caron, ‘Jflooalon is VULCANIIEII FOR CALE-ONE Shaler Steam Vulcaniser type N. P. it new one. Shaier Electric Vuicanlzer small new, one Weaver Automo- bile Hoist, used. One Canton Portable Crane, Heavy - used. Apply McEachel-n lit Ball. Pownal Street; City- 2711-4-I0-0i liletAuol-ltlu noapsrsn FOR 8ALE.—1922 Master Four Mc- Lauglln Buick. used two sum- mers completsly- overhauled - nsw tlres~painted . Also six i cylinder McLaughlin Roadster. Good running order cheap. H. H. Whitlock. Queen's County Garage, Charlottetown. ' 27174-2944 Mirrlrqu ,. Lllfitrfarilifi rot-i Cousin‘ Ills . mo): . i or Condition was. ll; writes! I ‘is; Weak that my llesrt became affected, Vllsmsia is bad-lo: several dayl- ' ,"l so »: ml i Wm an? {p :-. ‘ll ~ 0 ‘Hz-U. s-f-l-‘l l .~ l “landfill-P Some “advised mu Dr. Qqsgfmsgysfiootlfsb ‘l Cir and er. wit? hhad pres?! , first“? A l em g tssnye . o o s. mhllffléi: “may: ltd; formerly Miss-Christina Mo great ‘sissy tom sf these won- dstful pills. and as: ftelula tea Dr. Chase's docto IRISH cbssLERe Write or . telephone waking‘ Ilinefl-"ITB FulmliVNecesJ Austin A. Scales, Freetown. 5 's.-J, it. Watkins Company.‘ 37; Cm‘ W°“' “°;;,‘{§3‘.',§f§;.. YORKSHIRE mo son ealwlcs " I Apply H. R. Mouse. Kenning-ton. 26864-26 3i Apply 326 . __.__________..___-_- Wr-"on sacs-moo sus or IMPROV- _ ____________ ___________ land. Apply to lvirs. Mary Pequot L081‘ - wseusaoav Nlownisvurls. East. bracelet set with. briiliants. be- St. and K. of C. 2724~i+Z9di HOUSE FOR 8ALE—- IN BRIGH- __ iaccommodation for 32 suites of elllbafles. Abbi! 90.111111" B- aal gfilllglglggPyégggufiitg ggllgglilslithree rooms each. Each block will service commencing at l p.m., Rev. men-l. in People's cemetery. her some. 210 Boston Ba. of Mrs. _ Waiter. rsliot of lk. George fWallc bead. was lawn Jo Brriastw. 7| years ago and since liar" m triage re sided in Chariottatown. most estimable lady. ‘her inherent friendliness winlbls f3- bsr friendship ahdlovd of who knew boa: I J ally is fast becoming the favor- ite site for flat dwellers." - The apartment construction pro- gramme which G. E. and J. V. Light heart have mapped out will keep them busy until well on into next year. This first unit of the five on which they have just started work is to occupy a site at the cor- ner of Tenth avenue and Hemlock streets. lt is planned to have this initial unit of the five sufficiently advanced toward completion to be able to shift the construction crews ____ - to the second $50,000 block about Friends of Mm _|-_ ;_ McDonald, the end of June. This one is to be E88; pom; Wm he planed to hearlfiffltll-Bd on the opposite corner of that she ‘is able to be out again af-lnamlllck “m1 Tenth “emla- It l“ m,» an operathm performed by Dnlpianned to start the fourth unit g_ R, Jenkjng B, the Cm. Hospltahlabout next November at the corn- PERSONALS Hon. J, A. McDonald is in the city on business. ' Mr. Wilfred Davey left this morn- ing for Dartmouth, N. 5., where he has .‘ ‘ a position in the Western Union Telegraph office. Dr. J. D. Mcfntym. Montague, registered at the Victoria yester- day. er of Tenth and Oak street, while The many {fiends of Mrm Anhmxtho remaining two blocks, at the in- Hayden, Medford. Mass, (former; tel-section of Eleventh avenue and o, sh peters’ P_ E. L) are pleuediSpruce street will be commenced] to know ma, she is speed,“ imnearly next yeanPermi-ts for all five proving after her recent illness. un-lhuve bee“ lulled by m” ‘my blllld‘ 'der the skilful core of Dr. Sternbergilng delmnuwnl- B t M _ These five $50,000 apartment o? on’ a“ _ blocks will be erected from identi- Miss Ruth Cairns. Freetown, and “"7 "will" Plalle- Each will 5° '1 M,“ name Camnbeu’ spring vaFtwostox-y structure, 100 by 125 fest, iey. have been awarded penman-igxugglggeaganagufitwr "git gulf“ ship certificates lfroln the Zarlerian e“ 5“ ° 5 V” b - . ates of the Union Commercial Col- esnazzxefifgggaand have a“ m“ loge. q- Lightheart is erecting at the cor- ner of Buto and Nelson streets will be a three-story structure of brick construction. it will. be 63 by 131 feet in size and is designed to give accommodation for .12 suites of three rooms each. Wednesday, tho service beginning at 2 p. m. and the cortege leaving the home at 2.30 to the People's Cemetery. | sin-ms TULL-in this city on Alpril 19th to Mr. and Mrs. George Tull, a daughter, Bernice ellna. I . MILLER-In Caigary.‘Aita.. April 20. to Mr. and Mrs, Thomas C, Mil- ler (use Pearl MoLauchlan) a daughter, Marjorie Jean. MaoNUTT—At Dsrnley on April 18th to Mir. and Mrs. J. Wallace MacNutt. s son--Wendali Allan. WOODBiDQ-At 17 Pleasant St.. April 26, to Mr. and Mrs. w. M. Woodside ahsou. weighing 10 pounds. (Arthur Dewar). MARRIAGEB MAYlH EW-BTEWART-At the Par- sonage, Richmond BL, this city. April 23. by Rev. W. M. Ryan. George ‘Mitchell Mayhsw. of North Tryon. to Katherine Steward. of lnkernlan, P.E.l. » a. .._ t; m. --. - WILLMM MCKINLAY Many will learn with sorrow m‘ the death of Mr .Wililam MoKinlay which took place on Thursday. Ap ril 3rd. 1924, at his home in firstl- albone at the ago of 82 years lesv- lng asorrowful wife and two (laugh tars to mourn their loss. iMr. Mc- Klnlay was a man of sterling char- acter. whose word was as good its) his bond. IHls neighbors who knew him so well ibesr testimony to this and was always highly respected by them. [Ho wasaconsistsntmem- lber of the Presbyterian Church of ‘BTH-dfllbl-flg which he always cheer- fully supported, he will be missed from the congregation of God's peo. pie there- but all cherish the hope tba_t he has gone to Join the hosts of the redeemed in the Father's hous eorf many mansions. All extend DEATHS MeDONALD—At _ the Charlotte- town Hospital” April 27th, 1984. John D. McDonald. aged 08 years. Funeral by train to lndisn River Tuesday morning. v O'DON»N-ELL—ln New .YO|'H ity he apartment which 0. R.- m amounting to more than $8.000. protests of banks and business hou- ses against the utilisation of feor- eigu currencies. so badly needed by industry in seaersl. for payments of this nature. Stabilisation of-tha mark "brought with it a certain wove of spending for luxuries which, since the war, had virtually been lacking in Ger- many. ' -As a result. markets are new ov- erflowing with oranges, tangerlnes. lemons. dates, bananas, pineapples and the like. ' 0118 Other ‘things the following im- port/s for one month in doulble cen- more: bananas 659, oranges and pineapples 1-068, cocoanuts 5,152, lPart of this import came from ill-sly. lbut about twice as much ar- rived from Spain. , _ ‘The lfact that the Sponlshfruit slowing business is so heavily is vored is iboing criticized in business quarters, ed certain anti-dumping duties in order to bar German wares. German food prices are still con- tinuing at a high level. Coffee, hm. tor and vegetables are 100 per cent. lllfllier than lbafore the war, while 98E! are more than 200 per cent. "W" ll"? lire-war level. Clothing and eating costs arc excessive. but rents are gradually beingplsced on the pro-war basis. Unemployment is gradually dis- appearingfbuiiciing trades report considerable construction. especial- ly of small vllio hous-es in the out- skirts of the lblgger cities, chestnuts 3M8, (Canadian Press) \ GLASGOW, April 28.—_-Foul' Glasgow members of the House of Commons and several prominent Liberals supported a demonstra- tion last night calling for the cst- ablishment of a Scottish m t li8fllfl- 8i! . '*————i—~ ' ___ 0-00§040-O»¢+ QUEEN HOTEL l Water Street, 651-.‘ " monthly imports of southern fruits. heretofore classified as luxurious an. fact, revealed ‘by the Na- tional Statistical Office, has l-od to The statistical bureau shows am. tangerine 143.000, lemons 29,541, since Spain ‘has introduc- hotsl men. now anxious to'have foreign guests, looked with alarm at the recent severe fall of the French franc. The reason for this lies in the fact that not only are foreigners at- tracted to Paris and the Riviera by the favorable rats of exchange, but Germans themselves are over- running Parisian and Riviera host- elrles. to the detriment of the home tourist traffic. Germans back from France re- port with something akin to amaze- ment that they sre well-treated in the French metropolis and the Riviera resorts. Furthermore. they report that compared to Ger- man prlces the prlces~ of France. Italy and England are moderate. The result is that the German hotel and resort men are nearly in a panic. Their prices are exorbit- ant when conlpared with foreign prices and hitherto Germany has scarcely entertained guests in a manner which made them yearn to return. The hotel men, however. are be- ginning to see the error of their ways, and are doing their utmost to won foreign trade. Further- more there is no longer the system- atic and vicious anti-foreigner cam- pagn which exsted at the height of the inflation period. As a result the foreigner can now travel in safety and comfort. without insults and slurs, as a rule. Sometimes he still gets a bad d l from some super-excited nations lst, but all in all the spirit in Germany has under- gone a change for the better with the introduction of a stable cur- TEIICY. Muny hotels have made liberal price reductions in the past fcw months, s0 that it is now possible in some places to stay n night or two without possessing the wealth of n Rockefeller. As for such mundane things as food null drink, Germany now nup- plies high qualities in both. Dc- llcacles such as have been un- known since thc war are now com- ing in. in this category fall grape- fruit, cuvair, French and Belgian poultry and vegetables. Incident- ally, there is a veritable flood of French goods at the present time- iperfumos, champaigncs, silks and ‘the like-all bought with substant- isl German marks and sent across the border with little or no duty. This popular Hotel has v been completely renovated and rsfurnishod throughout and offers very comfortable accommodation to file travell- lnp public. The table is especially good and the public are coilrtaouaiy cared fer. Rates 03-00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR, Terrific Ezlplosion in Virginia Goal Mine- (Csnadian Press) Wl-IEELING. W. Va" April 28.- A few minutes after 200 miners ,went to work in the Benwuod mine of the Wheeling Steel Corporation ,near here this morning. a terrific t? Manager ‘ex ‘ _ v Charlottetown Th. bu... Hotel 00., Ltd. Propriafoia occurred in the workings. The fate of the men is unknown. according to reports {from Benwood, took place about three miles back in tho mine. Minsrd’s Linirnent For sprains OTTAWA. April De Mar, the able. eat everything else line. White hrclul meal once ill a willie- ty will take alter the have been introduced. ment among automobile turels against any (than (Canadian Prssa.) ee broadcasting station will be fiilcnt outside the studio. Steinmetz. the into Protect Your Gar Against»- April 20th Maria olbonasl j m, er- si from the home of hei- sls Qrflilrs. Mary Glseson, 83 Foster Bu, flrlgil- ton Mesa, on April sat-u. sympathy 0o the bereaved widow and daughters and two Slflldfs and four brothers .Mr. DllllCBD ‘McKin- _ lay. Brsdalibane and three brothers c ~" in Iberia. be funeral took c WiAuKEflr-ln this clty.-"Aplii~'u. on gliurday April the 6th engulf: 1024, Christina M. McLeod. widow home to spring,” gamete", Ray’ of the late Georglflwslksr, aged Johngtefuns omclmflm 74 years. Funeral from the resi- (Owe, one" ma“ Con,“ dance of her son, k. I19 Eua- ,_____.Q.,_____ ton strseuwedues ay. 80th inst, A roadflmnmctlon m“, be tween Yakima and Ellenburg. Washington. has been killing llun- dreds of rattiesnskes daily. W. 0. Mulligan omitting. inter- IN moms mas. osollol wqtlcan The death occurred yesterday, at VII a the can younger. "l. ll llilR "t llslinlseu yo‘ | p} fl I , l- ves M ' ‘flow-son . camel ital st home. 1o til: sons ‘to cherish . l _ and dsvot ’ ,%ilo tenders as tomorrow silica» h. - Add remember: Z Clarence De Mar’s . Training Table 28.-—Clarence thlrty-five-yesr old distance runner, who WOn the Bost- on Marathon. upsets many of the established precedents concerning diet in his preparation for the long grind. De Mar follows no prescrib- ed diet. lie eats what he likes when lle likes. All of which makes his performances all the lll0l‘a remark- “My belief." says De Mnr, "is that diet is unimportant. l always have eaten anything I wanted to. i nev- er bslk at anything offered at homo except fish. l haven't eaten fish for more than two and u ball mouths. I don't like pork and veal. but llIiuffalo- The Keystone represent- iu tho moot at-ives said the Peerless carried a constituus an. crew of only six men. good part of my food. For luncheonl , l frequently cat eggs. (lncc in a ~ while my lunch consists of a bot-iTravel tlo of milk and half a dozen buns. l think it is a good plan to skip u Labors First Budget (Continued From Page One) proposals) There has been u strong move lpomts in western Canada to the manulzic. MUKPllllfi. duties so in? an thcir in dustry is concerned. idvery possibil- [lrcssure has ireen brought to (bean-i on the government to prove relaxation which mililllifilClllPEf/i (le- Olllle Wflillll be (leflih 0f 1i l-Tilllefiféitl there is close connection with that has shown entail signs of rccovi t-lle famous “Continental Limited.” cry during the ‘last two years. Radio Broadcasting are reached by lines of the Cana- gp m, m0 aizialvvays furnish the finest of ser- c Through trains. such as the \, nt illlystrcal afford the ‘ where. “\ION'DR'EAI" Apnslufgijritfaii; 011:. compartment cars, library cars, CKAC, in llJl. Presso Building, was destroyer! by fire Saturday. Most oi’ the apparatus was salvaged and the firs wns confined io tho studio. The for a while.‘ a Blflffiilt inr concerts ibrontitraet frulilthe (lunariisn National Railways. ‘l l Ono-tribal mlulo and fares quoted. wizard, pmphoslml that pcnpiu wilif _ not work moro tlllln lmlr llozlrs n Illfvllllll twlwls PP-‘lfl "Vlfl Cflllfldlflfl day ll llllll(ll'(‘.(l yours from now. - Six Lives Lpst , . When Tug Burns (Canadian Press) BUFFALO, April flop-SIX lives were lost on Lake Erie on Friday night when the fishing tug Peer- less, of Erie. burned and sank off tho southeast shoals. The, bodies of two members of the ill-fated 139W brought here today by the steam- er Otto M. Reiss, were-identified. They are Michael J. Tansey and Edward Rlndfuss, both of Erie. The identification was made by the father of Tanscy and a. repre- prcserlintlve of the Keystone Flsl: Company, who came on from Erla when news of tho recovery of the two bodies was telephoned from National Lines‘ reams or FINEST EQUIPMENT " AFFORD rue ems-er or TRAVEL comrosr From Charlottetown to Montreal —fr0m Montreal to Ottawa, Toron- to, Detroit and ‘Chicago. or to all (Pacific, the Canadian National Ocean Limited and Maritime Ex- press between Halifax and ‘Mon- travel er every . travel comfort; while f m Mon- tllc “international Limited" and itllc last trains between Montreal and Toronto. and Montreal and 0t- tzlwd. All paints in Canada. therefore. ‘(lien National. and there is no bet- ter standard of travel service any- The most modern ofsleep- colonlst cars. tourist sleepers, and standard dining cars, make up s. train equipment that is unexcelled in this or any other ‘country. , Travel iaqriivlil he furnished all enquirers, at the ticket oiilces of, illustrated literature will he giv- en enqnlrehi, and all reservations ‘Frllvnlicrs should see that their National." 27l5-4—29—5l c. ./"/ cu uittf ui‘ nu small? (ml w its’? nl-iab-liilf- 0a ueeoé i’) n46 aloud weir cwr MNIY_ giltmrmlom. “nu. GE Armour no no» all“ 5050- fio tnclfY As 0 ma! / WHY PUT ‘and know the real enjoyment of driving-l-freed from wo IT OFF P ' We can write a complete policy. ndman 8c Co. Limited Established 1872 Drive to the right cn land after May late .. i. rry, confident in the knowledge that you are protected against all hazards. pooh w)“ _, . .. cAlziLY A < TA\L Ltfil". ' l Charlottetown, ‘not: i.