on. 21.1921 Iill iiaitli Ml flpthers mould never neglect the first of s cold or cough when “H! are concern for d0 m” ‘Qfiqlll lung trouble ll . writes t-J i ‘:0 are eontinuell ool oublo f: they: blgill to mall 0 Dr. Wood's Home! Pine Syrup f It. - children but l lihve no tr not s; soon u i ‘in them s dose the rest result! Oll without it till my! d it to any 0M- lugo fiimlly M1 lulilil time!!! er ill-ell. Igetg totitsuiii would not be I csn highly resommen‘ ilPi-ioe 35c. a bottle; 60s.; at llP W‘! b)’ I >.___-———"‘-Aji_— ' t) g9,‘ ted, ‘reroute, an}; your canoes rlshl by planting some of our early VEGETABLE SEEP?» "f "QT BEDS, for instancml EARLY HEAD LETTUCE. TABLE RADISH,‘ SPINACH. EARLY CABBAGE, CUCUM- _v_ ass. PUMPKIN. m» rte-l * re what about some v OHIhe éuetleii err-OWN lispenflef" SWEET PEPl$7 lNo Garden is “finisiied" un- “u n m; 3 row of these beautiful and “Easy to Grow" Flowers. Carter's Seeds Grow pl‘ CARLOAD of SHAL- ,Lo-rs, ONION SETS and POTATO ONIONS have just arrived all in the "Pink" of condition. v \ Attend to your Lawn or ' Grass plot early. Use our “Ev- w‘ G l r ._._.- > , t r i ~»/ ergreen" LAWN GRASS v MIXTURE. ‘ , EARLY SEED POTATOES .v etc., eto., l CARTER 8i 00. LIMITED. seelimevl to the people of P- A E. island EYES TESTED eolentiflo Glsnes fitted by methods. E. W. TAYLOR mo J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists 142 Richmond Street Professional Cards OD d. BENTLEY J. A. Bentley _ W. El Bentley, K. C. Barrister and Attcrney-at-Law Office: 1B0 Richmond Street MONEY 1'0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dr. c. c. Archibald‘ Ursdijste or N. Y. Post Grlduqte Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. Esr, Nose and Throat. McLE‘ "lfllli Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Rsyer Building Great George street Office l-iiiun—s to 12.80. 1.80 to 5.00 McDonald & McPhee B. A. ll. A. MbDONAl-D H. F. MOPHEE ll A- ‘Qlfltlllbfl, Attqrng,‘ 5g‘, Money to Loan. iMflltk R. McGuigan ""0! ts Loan .01.: within s 6e! at tory as 0R8 l’! lever delivered in i“! Cha ullll-ll‘ l" e to the amount oi: $165,000 without 'aiiy increase oi’ taxation, that there was a surplus for the past year oi‘ several thousand there has been n substantial reduc- " tion in the liabilities, that ilurlni: the your the different departments i, of the public: service were thith- fully that u reduction of taxes is made, with a iurtiier i-cdutetiou in ~l follow next year. and that ull pr l- election promises have been fulil l- illtions have rendered unusiressnry. Government and the country ‘may w ‘of the Opposition that public _-neys have been squandered and vanswereci it by some comparisons oi’ expenditures and the msults nii~ ment and the Bell administruiioii. last. seven yours has been dun ul- nase we find that the liabilities us :' m qprovemcnt work. \ iii at. December (list, 1919, wcro, :i.c- ' cording to the outside audit, $1,- 225,275; till incrca figures wn find that ‘w that the total mileage completed ,_ v, B. _' lAnmsTes, evopioiron. arc. 9""°"°'l Bleelooiisl-lettsu-lwnsmsu jBilllliEl DEBATE iiiiiillllllEll BY lill. LESLIE HUNTER Road Work, Finances, Agriculture, prom- bition and Other Matters Abiy Dealt With by ex-Soldier Stewart‘. Government. Tho Budget Debate was coutinu-mpeg o; m hw - 9d on April 7th by Mr. Leslie S. years has lid ixillyunhetrghrferlfilpsa Hunter- (Third Dlstrict of Kings), by me public generally i“ ‘he mm who first congratulated the Premier d111,,“ U; m“. ‘mum on he admirable Budget delivered invmflm. m- m". “ch00, ‘nvavlrmq hat Because 0i Wllilivfiflrn-[g “rr- helm; inlide to iiilhrvilhe his session. contained it’ will go down in liis- l... the Legislative w mber. Tho Premier was nblc a, how that the annual revenue: oi‘ 1e Province has been increased ilolinrs, -tlinl i; elilciently mulniiiiiirail. iifillii-‘l and (l d except one, which ialiungeil (‘.011- l. n brief, the Budget Speech is a ecordof achievement of which the ell be proud. (AplllflllBGJ Mr. ilunter took up the clirirgc lllii~ ( allied under the present (iovcru- t is generally agreed (but the iu- zreasc in our public debt during ihc t entirely to the highway in|~ That being the O8 Dec, Zilst, 12123, $l,7lii,7illi~ iiiinilwi" oi‘ horses tiiui_ iil'it still so for the four years oi‘ uirailil oi‘ iiiucliiig curs. 'i‘lil'.l‘i1 ivllll Q n hm 3, jowin his dirggfigng in rg-finighin q r flg r _ _ ,1 v v Landof poo u e _ _ _’ gyu 0. vv $491,491. ln comparison with thrsi. always be u itllfllll iluniber o: Sherwuhwnhams floor fmmhes are many’ to during the v le 0i‘ I three years at (ionservntivo ru the increase. iu the liabilities the Province is $327,475.00, urrivei lut in this way: Net liabilities, Dec. roads iuiulii he uiiiiuiiiinoii. lam, 192s, $1,116,160.00; Dec. ‘dist. w: 192G, $2,044,141.00. iliid by the Liberals during the season oi 1n comparing results we ‘"1022 was 181.25 miles, at an aver- mm, DP 4 " purtmeiil. fiideegssafflrfegdgifbggl53:‘ lgl‘bee'srlggfi (iovermneni do anything tn satisfy " Liberals credit for having built 451i miles or highway. The records, however, show that they had under construction in the Full of 1.922, 156.75 miles, and we would be quite generous, perhaps over-generous, iu giving them credit for having coni- 1ileteil this mileage before the 24th iii July, the date on which the Bell Government was ileteated, making u total of 338 miles. We therefore eee that in the construction of 338 miles the Bell administration in- creased the liabilities of the Pro- vince $491,491.00, and that the pre. sent Government constructed up- wards of 425 miles and Increased the liabilities, as shown by m; our. aide audit, only $327,475. in utiditiou to lowering the cost of road and bridge construction an honest effort was made by this Government, immediately on assum- ing control, to maintain our roads. This work was undertaken by Hon. John A. MacDonald and success- fully carried on by his successor in lic- Works. improved Road Maintenance. A change has been made in the manner in which this work was carried on at first, which Mr. Hun- ter believed has been for the bet- ter: that of ollottlng five or six miles to each section instead 0t 25 or 3O miles. Excellent results were obtained last summer, and cteu better results are looked for during the cumlnl; your, because the work satisfactorily last year may he replaced. in this connec- tion it is quite evident patrol‘ men who felled in their duty were few because, it is generally agreed that the improved highways year than ever hejore. quite satisfactory. One oi‘. tho greatest pro structlon and maintenance. '11.; fled’ Xi it H ‘Have the B the Prettiest Hotrmirs est Values and SEND FOR CATALOG I A Wail Papers n. r. i-ioumln, LTD. ‘NAME AQUREM Charlottetown, P. v5. |, lendyour well Paper catalog to IOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIislllllllq. "ll-lumen.n-leiluuu‘ i! the greatest speeches provlvlu higmvm.’ l“ mmw “which; very iiupnrluiii ivork, rolldll 1m, w lic found Villlillly us guild llllllli- cuscu ilettl-r iiiun. ixerluiu sec- thins lmillil" ll"! llltlfl‘ ilvslruiis iliiui l-vcr m" “m” l‘ "timifllllllfl We iiuvc see i'l1e u“, mnpm“ nnivefvm“ am‘ w? “mlvl re on Pretty severe terms’! w ildlllllqtllbcfiiinulliiail‘:1y»??? iiim l“ WIN.‘ i“ "iii"! Willi the Federal Govern- ‘ "l. l ll‘. linii-s we ~ i mllbl llilvlt Kliilil ruiuis iuid ilir Gov-imam would have gwgm Ind m“ a that fails iii this iusk, this i- it i . duly iii 1hr yillilpio. l A Q Mao" ell by siuluir: lutlor, was m‘ tilt“. opiuiilu that ilii-si- are built toil uurruiv, 1 » Vi‘ iii-go (‘Xpflil- _ '1 1m _ _ illiilriifi by lllil iicvrrllllllllli, iulilgfigfi ;’§,;“,$,,°3g’,°,",‘,‘,°'.‘,r,,,;'. o; Z. Oak floors, maple floors, birch floors, hard pine an tilt. (llllfll llilllll lllttfi! lll-ll illlll-lclvmai, a; against returned ooidler. floors, soft pine lloors -- there is a Sherwin- the Province illiil could wider ui very illilr extra cost. llilTTUW rolui ‘is um. as pcriiiiinviitl us u wide line bet-nus». guild dmllpl ilin- cuiiiuu ho obtained, and izomi ilruiiizilzi- is i-ssi-ntliil envy. iimi- mid uiuney are wasted in rhliiiiii: iinrrtiw morn, the liiiiliilii r u‘ w‘ ,- l , ‘(jdny 1,, ,, |,,..,,,,,:|,vl “$151; ed men are suspiciously like who.” ' has been termed "crocodile tears. l otllce. tile present Minister or Puli- contractors who failed to perform that the were kept in better condition last In this very important work of mainten- ance the Leader of ‘the Opposition must admit that the Government. 0t which he was a supporter, mil- ed, and it remained for this Govern- ment to adopt and put into opera- tion a system which is proving hlems with which anyv Government in this Province has to deal is road coa- The improvement o! upwards at ‘I60 THE TOWN GU ARDIAN- inerssss of almost 100 psr oent. We tlridl also. in The Patriot o! Jllly 23rd that the Areensult-Gor- eminent charseli with tit-kins no steps to safeguard the health. o: the school children, wiu the Leader o! the Opposition, tell the House what the isli Government did in that respect? The Public Accounts do not show that they Spent one dollar for that purpose. Evidently the Liberal administra- tion preferred to have “modest, sup} Pluses" rather than implement oi Promise oi this kind. Mr. Hunter‘ Pbintetl out: that the present Gov-i eminent lost year contributed $35 500 to the Red Cross Society. and at the end 0t the year was able to show, not a "modest" surplus, but‘ ll 800d substantial one. it might be ‘interesting to reter to certain promises or roprosentuw tlona made to the retur ed vsoldlers during the campaign o 1919. in The Patriot newspaper of July 23rd we find in largo letters the follow- ing: "To Returned Soldier-oi Do you want the $2.000 gratuity, or not? Well, If you do, vote Liberal! They will get it for us." This is signed. "Returned Soldier." _, Am. this: “Returned men, do you think it fair that while free lands are Mo? r I granted in the west, you should i . u iuvlnl: good roads. 'l‘licy have to pay for any land you buy A grant of money, ipstead of ‘s loan, to assist in the purchase of land. l l Supporter of the ii it is evident "mill-ll? roads us good as the im. lirrll conditions iiri- rlivrlnlplp, lll Where llllrtcst is null-ll iii [his and lu NYONE can refinish :1 neglected floor and make it a pleasure to look at, instead of an eyesore, by giving it a little thought and ’ time. It is no longer a job to be feared by in amateur. Sherwin-Williams floor finishes have simpli- fied the floor problem for the householder. They are easy to apply, dry in a few hours ready to walk on and are scientifically pre- pared to resist constant traffic. Once finished in the Sherwin-Williams way, your floor is easy to keep clean with a brush broom and can be scrubbed without injury. "l. "l" llllllmveil highway. 1 "llllblfiblly this ivoi-k was not un- Iexactly what. the Liberal party ha’ lcontcnded for.” Ami we flail (hi8 "How long have you been kept waiting for a lob?" We knob what happened, when thcv Leader _ |uf the Opposition and his» collea- ‘m’ ““"“"‘.liiues come into power in 1919. The "lam “l, beet positions in tho gift of the Gov- Ullernment were filled by civilians. l- l'llllll'lli. Lilli-rail or (‘oiisi-rviiiivo, with Ylllllluull-l‘ iu our scmiiulary (mils, which urn bull; und lllitillllliiLl Williams product for them all. Many people like painted floors in the kitchen or the sun room; the iip-to-date breakfast room iloor is painted in some bright color to harmonize with the decorative scheme. You‘ii be surprised and pleased beyond ex- pression if you follow the advice of your Sherwin-Williams dealer in choosing the pro- per varnish, varnish stain or paint and fol- ireils oi iuilcs iii‘ road throughout] . , eh» be lllllilglNu“, when we hear the hon S _ tlemnn expressing symPfliilY. 1°!‘ "5' turned men, us he has so oft u done, one is reminded oi‘. that DB "l lune in ilnly Writ wbiclrwarns B ‘in iii-wars oi those who stand n‘ t in prriiiuii- i . , ,. ,- street-corners and for eflectlmll e Fill splului liiliovud ‘on; pmyem, (Applause) The tea s ‘ he sheds when he speaks of the Mflhe“ Governments treatment. oi, return- \'(\‘l\i\ H . t 1 thi-si- burst-s. illlil people ivlio have A matter oi‘ serious concern has (lrlvi-ii tin-m know what li uieuus been the continued exodus of our to nil-ct u r-iir on it iinrrmv ruud. A young people to the United States. standard Wlilill for our seroiiiliiry We cantmt hope to keep all 0:!‘ young people at home. but t e vilpeflkfil‘ believed tliero is a. way ‘open which, if followed, will in ‘ti. . . . - - measure influence a larger ercen - i‘l\<- Lcadci oi the. Opposition age m remum or g0 m 0mg‘, pa,“ has accused this Government 0t , , f - . up 10v‘ H," , i H ‘ A l l oi (Alilttiiii, rather than to the ‘K " m“ ‘i m“ l}; “‘ f“ c" ' States. Canada has more and bet- “t "u" me ter opportunities to offer our young; people than any other country in the world. We are rich iii natural i‘i‘f4i\\ll't'\‘.':l, uiul in water power the‘ present. turbine installation is not over ten pcr cent. ui" our total coni- mci-oiul water-power resources. Canada lends all countries tinged», erutlon of’ electric-power per capl- iii. Switzerland coming next, and the ilniiell States third. | (Yanuilu is the Empire's greatest timber store-house, having nearly 50 per cent. ct’ the forest. urea, and; she runks second among the, world's lumber producing coumricsfl in 1024 the production vnliie was? almost $142,000,000. The pulp and paper industry ls now the most. lin- plu-iuni in Canada and steadily growing. Our sea and inland fish-f cries also are among the greatest’ lu the world. ' l Our fruit industry shows marked progress every year, and there is, unlimited room for further devolopv meul. lllke many other productsl such as those oi! the dairy, iurl farms, and so on, the products 0t‘ our orchard stand high in the uni-id's markets. For three years in succession Canada won premier honors in the British Empire’ Sec- iinu oi the imperial Fruit Sliovr. Mr. lliinter was pleased to hear the Premier state in his Budget Speech that it is the intention of this Government to assist and c0~ operate with our farmers in the ~— ‘“’"“““"“°“‘ M ‘he M“ ““""“‘*"ll~'ellel' W‘ that Fm" “lll-‘lm- Wllllllliie llibcral ilirlirllrlll of 191s roglllu- wul m this ‘"°Y',“°°' , _ _ is strong‘? 'l‘hel-e may b0 llllln-"ilug the sale of liquor at actual cost. the c In mincia s the undeiground 1e cuustm but [he speaker bclleveilm, m,“ um“ they we“, m, m‘. a5 0t liquor was v _ d m “wee” “t ‘m’ great mmmy l?“ that one 0i’ them is lack 0i’ know-yo accuse me Arsenuilll. Govern- ground from beneath the feet oi Tlil-‘l Gfivtllllllt-“lll ha“ We P " e 000,0 wr onw neas H .' l l -. . , iimil., . l. . reduce" m“ W l“ Cele-ile- ~~liliiliiliiiihimlliiil".l.ilili.l"iiifiiTél$33.5..i“§;..‘.§2?ili‘l§§§i?§ iiiilliilib l‘; Iii," llilfili" 3812i. “$322323 ‘hi. ll ll» lllw ll. lllll lBNiTBlY 1a um “hum $2530 per capim_me mm" greatness of (‘onada among the 0 mic Hhnuldéfq m" {hp (tnmplil; }(lnuqunjpllojl of pqum- gprqndfl mor- hands iii the Prohibition Commis- Lili- 0st per capiin production of any “among n; the; world fliwlllll lmksinrny it is well to bear In mindjdl iind physical dcstructioutbrough- fllvll- Th" llilellkfil‘ Clllllll llllflli‘ ll ' "l" "Ommy l" m“ wmm- l“ “mm” tausht to our school ellllllrell- Ill-lingo the Lelloer of the Oppositioirlllu the land. lieu" "mm ‘he “"“l""“‘" "r m“ ill“ l" "W" file“ *e$°“l°°“- "WW l“ iormlliioll m" iliiS ilillli wliluli be lrwlls a el-iy to that promise and Mr. SAUNDERS: ls inllt in Th0 Celllnllellle" slelllll! "wt ll" "New" M" mm vast “ndeveloped “Qumry "BWKWBK ilwllll‘ lll llllefiklllfi U"? "d9 also to pthat charge. Now (iii llw (iliurdian? led the entire riaspousinllity in this oiccnily HD0116" 0f l" 950553“ "ewflif (migration soutli-wiirils . Every eve 0i‘ another election tili- some Mr. HUNTER: Yes. ‘Wegmfl- “ml "m" m“ (mvermnem "at Flmpne’ the peace River m” Ollllll 51101110 lit‘- illlllfefi-"lell Willi the lion. gentleman I tells dllt! pcoplv, Ml‘. SAUNDERS: Oi course it is! Jim,‘ "mhhm l‘) ll" lvlill Piliifl‘ llllfi their pledges und l‘t‘il_l‘lili9llllilgl7ii»v‘ifllll- Sir Henry Thornton. ill ‘Finer that he or she is an integral mm he will reduce the IWEPt/i oil My, ilunirr aislleil ivus ii iloi air-W"??? r"l‘.":_‘_zfti_llli'(‘_‘ ]:::Z'm‘_’":“'_‘ g1‘ W tliid in lliu issue lll Jllly ll-"llvlelllng u’ that Pa“ “f Callmlm part of a great nation That won- liquor and that he will uniciul the .4» A r)[ M .|,|,, . m, mobile‘ "ll ll l l l 10?‘! the iiililnvim; with respect ioisiiiied: “it only 60 per cent. ot “llio qeriul heritage is theirs which p,.,,h“,n|0n Ac, w make n mm.“ F‘ ‘u, “ “nwnqinfevtfonlk L‘. ‘liwYflie liii\l(*\‘l\llli‘.ili has done ill-l lissl I "1 - "A farmer iliivii tillllly "M W109i!“ of the P99“ Rive!‘ 1315mm should not be sacrificed ‘for the w pk we Thu-e we“. q0.‘e "fr, ‘,3 “l n ; ' I i _ H (“We iuiviiiu-c prniiiliiliiiii legislation: tnxmom . r n11“ $1200~lwcre brought tinder cultivation, tmmitor au,.a,v.uons"nf “Home,- fl‘; n '| m‘, "f ‘hum, Mm“ f” "e (Wm ' ‘m aim‘ " liliui. is .-ill ii could do. Ii. is up lil B sfimmflo m“ 00- ‘Pllllii illltiuore wheel would then lie iirellllc-illllli Slsivlh illllirll ilon M' limiter iul-mzisi aim‘? l. 3:0 ‘iieftiihllii h“ mmmved ‘mm ‘i '°° 5 "mull- vllllllllillllillll ti) ..~ll_l- ll-ill-ull-l- w“ (mdkheuuhltltnhy n villl l-eillrli ed than ls done at present hr the believed] llillllliu of. iIltTOtIh-Ceii into In il mi smi ti n R?- "Pith much m“ a" “new” w m" Wm‘ ""“"“ Sim" m‘ t‘ l"'°"' ‘"' m" Tim" $2.00: [ma]: h." ' ‘iv dlie eiiinclwliole 0! Cflllllllll- He" W3 hill"! the curriculum of our public schools El? u e c): la eIEilTOEIeTEOIIIE/rlell:NEH“- ms ha" and “u”? with the hmmdETlllr lull" Hi lillllW- 'l‘l\l‘ lwilllci" lll" tfElllellggniZElflllliEYe Ehllllll ‘tax ‘illB 00' another great Empire in the W91"- io the end that our young people vlhcg til tlgeesame Dgllflillnll How is §l'..‘.’.'{'.§i-miil.ll tiiicdhziiiurginEltainhhwlim“ ( "lmgiim" i" “Tn “Wm” "r ' _ , ‘ , . .' '_ ‘gwgflln davglo mam, and on ‘ v _' _ ' 'llils, lim-ziusil llio sumo i-miditlmiu liilifl‘Jiiilf?‘iifldiii-ilifiiiiiiliiilW...‘will. will be l... u, l»m-Ii1.“l'f§§“.5‘f.li"§§Yl.§§"l?li.ii2§l°‘i§l§liil32.’§v'iiil'$.l§l'}l°li.‘L"Z‘$.'Ili‘§?§{i151if‘llli...'li‘l.il‘ii"llffliYllitlllimlhl-l?3:33; ~;';;l;l~ 113 villa»... ...f.,..._ me W, (loublers; mlw they nrcllllll-‘lloll lll the "m9 l0 001119- remain in and advance the pros- fore the people accept that propu- (hiring (m. grunpuigm The pm-ly m ‘ °‘ E's” ' ‘*2 ° M“ ' ‘s . u “Sui” the carnival 0i Nlllwllllsmlldlilg we" W" m‘ parity and interests of the laud of sition the hon. gentleman will lsupporters may agree until the a e 9° M‘ “e ‘l 38°“. i‘) qua‘ ti!!! llvblelli- have to be a “me mo m" l _i I b _ I _ _t1on his sincerity ll'I this matter, re exp 0 c“ ‘m a over‘ m um i my “m” iiH ivcll us in nil (llil0l' iiiuttrrs u! suit different conditions and produce different effects. Lei us send you our bookie! on floor jiniehirig so that you muyform your own ideas of what you would prefer. Wnfle us a! 897 Centre Street, Montreal, and remember, whatever Sherwin- Williums product you choose, qualify is the eseeniial basis in every Sherwin- Williams can. Progress in Agriculture. .".Tl1ere is no Substitute for Quality", the lll-iidci- oi‘ tlw. (ibposliiun? Such a tliiiii: ivuiild lii- impossible. ’l‘liore- ftlfl’, his llilPFillHfEH in this regard nucd not lu- tiiki-ii trio scrimisly. We dn uni hour the iurmcrs cinn- plaiiiiug iiiiliiy- They are evident- ly satisfied that the Government has been doing everything possible to advance theinterests of agricul- ture. (llppiltusc. liinrklail progress lius been made in recent years in practically all agriculture activities and it. is cs- seiitinl that this progress be main- tained. Prodiirtlnii niid exports 0i farm products urn riipiilly int-reus- ing, and not only that but tlicquiili-l ty has been gradually improving, until today muiiy oi‘ our products command highest prices in the homc and iorcigu markets. The standard oi‘ quality set by the mur- kets toiluy is higher than cvcr he- iorc, and (tlllll-llllllflfs arc more will- lug to pay for quality. That it pays to keep an oyc to quality has been proveii iifillillllhllittly by farm- niers marketing organizations. pot- ubly the Potato ilrowcrs’ Associa- tion and the P. E. i. Poultry Asso- ciation. it pays in produce n gnoll article,——ior insimirlz, a well tiuislr ed steer is worth more today than possibly two poorly tluislicd ones. h weil-fattelicd fowl is worth more than possibly two or three not pro- perly finished. it is niicourailllli! to soc that ihc ro-operutivc orfillll- izatlons tlirouithoilt the Prflvilllrfl and nur l)il]liil'lliit'lli of Ailllvlllllll‘? are ivorkiiii: hniiri in hand to the end that ll high siuudnril oi quality may be muiiiiniurll. Liberal Mierepresentailoue- IL MAR-NOT‘ VARNISH for hardwood floors. It wears like iro v hardwood finish effect. SHER-WILL-LAC STAIN for softwood floors to produce a SHERWIN-WILLIAMS INSIDE FLOOR PAINT for softwood lloors. There is a very wide choice of pretty, cheerful colors. ROGERS BRUSHING LACQUER. The marvel of the century.‘ Dries while yoil wait. For floors and furniture» w” ER WIN-WILLIA MS AINTS VARNISHES‘ [A cousn FOR SALE AT PAINT HEADQUARTERS BY AFFLECK & PROUDE, Charlottetown Swim, H Montague - POOLE A THOMPSON. Summerside-F. W. STRONGv& CO. _..._ i‘ 1c suggested amendments lfl niiililtioii Act will be framed is by iliosa holding opposite views. vlncc. to‘ and ii illitionists in this Pro be prim: the Pr ifeci. that to cbeailen t simply cutting ti The speaker reii-rrcil to the ernl representations uiude ill l with the deliberate. attempt 0i ceiving the people. it 1H 111191‘? lug to reier back to iiic columns The Patriot. uowsilapri" iruiitiiinlllil, ' .v...__,v.l..~ _I~,..f.‘ 4s ~._T_~___..,._....._._.. - . 24m," mid so on. 800N108 the QXOGII! 0f 0"!‘ Y°lllll~' their birth. ( pplause.) tlfiitlniilnlihtohll-ltllllltllllell wile“ ‘he? m” ".18" and women conflnue“ m m“ i A and sisio what he‘ intends to du. afterwards’! ii by any chance they “m, , (I "I y] i l» The llllllell Sllllelll Where fiillllllilvel)’ Prohlbitloninforcement. The speaker cited from u ilnws- are returned in pnwgr it is u) up," 3' m ‘ "l" "mm o (iuvei-umeiit? formerly mild $13- gq pi)’ $85.00. a nilnus pro-Q --—-—-.o->- lll‘(l aside riilllll-lr. 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