E it it ily _ _ i Il--1, l l t l ill l`l_ l tt. t t t . ’ l t ii-g x',` ii i» t it _tif »'\ v . _; l l e-_ < . is 45;.. -..- ...,_... f-ii _i l st, .- 3. itl- é __ gczeé.. _..-_ ... ‘ - -_-_-_-~ ;:_~ -_-,-_~ - ~ ,-_-_ lillllil lHlCKEN ANI] .___ l . _ :;usr§::._,t.,.._.- ii 'i 1. :__ in l .t t .|, gi """`” `_.-.'._:"¥-""‘,_‘_ ~'-rv.”-*§5!¢'9e ‘i :tl . tl* § iii t. l. _‘P- _.__ _, ;_~ r ~» _ 1, ._ .l » _r .__ 1 i i -.t i l t l tif -.eq it :.- -t ll » 1 l. r_‘.“_ *_ l.@.*v.-_\-_iq-_!_;__ i-._ ' _ “‘-x;t"~;<,' .- ~ vt . ‘r1ttlnst».\ v .itll u|lalu.o'1"1‘lli'1'0wtt eualulal "'-!tt:'r.'.'r -1 -_ _ - . - . “"'f"~‘ ‘.;<"f}:l".i.- ’- 'i._ ‘.,>.. ~'_~,. . ,.11-»~.'t. _e‘_-,_-¢ ,,._- » __,,.i'_.-t_»y¢_-________ '- gli..-,’Z;£t,'_» l;_._ _ ..- -.1 _ -i)_ ,__-,l - __-_ ,-\-r .__,\ _ ..___ _ _ _ eo .,___.,_ __ NOVEMBl`:.l\ 15, 1917 f ., --i ._ H.__..f__"_____ _a The’ _ -2 -IT PAY! to nnv tn this nrovtncn --NR. W. K M¢GOUGAN he Gun' dlan representative tu Httntmersmf ._.0|L HEATERS $4.95 at Holnlalvs Summersifle. ll78~l1~l4M‘3i,. -IN CASUALTY LiST.- The lat cs; casualty list contains the names of Gr. Harvey Duncan, seriously wounded ieit shoulder and arm;also Pte,,.W=illiam O'Brien. seriously ill ln hospital. -L. ____ ' -'THE' NORTHUIQBERLANIL- The Steamer Northumberland took away 44 pnssengs-rs on Monday morn- ing and decked in the evening at 8.40 witii 72 passengers, one car furniture one car drinks and live cars way rrelgltt _ The outward freight on Tuestiay morning - was ten vars of pot‘\to<=s. two cnrs ot' sheeep and ilv.‘.~ cars ntixcd freight.-ll. -SUMMERSIDE POLICE COURT." A drunk arrested at the Railway Sta- tion on Monday’ night. for using vile and abusive languag;, appeared tor trial .ll the Police (Tourt on Tuesday morning. lli_-i honor the Stipentliary Magistrate, imposed a iinc oi' $30 and costs, or 60 days in jail. The prison- t-r was imlnediately re-arraigned on ii similiar charge, committed sonic weeks ago nt the some place and for this, he was again lint-tl $25 ami t-osta or G0 additional days. Ile paid both fines and left the town.-il. , -SCHOOL WORK.- Following is the standing of the pupils ot` Nort- hanl School for the month oi October. tltxule Vl.-'l."i-ltta Stewart; 2, Gertitv _\tiaynnrtl. (lrnde V.-1. Laura Ily- tnt-nt; 2. (‘nrrlc Stewart; Sl, Margue- ritr- Lcard and -Sidney .\lcl.ean leduall. Grade IV.-1. Annie Dy- uu-nt; 2, l-lriu McLean; Il. Roy Dy- znt-nt_ tlraric illl.-1, l-Idnn llainsny; Z, Ellis Pnugh; Zi, Wallace ltalnsay. tirude ll.-l. Senior.--l, \'it»torl:t ,\it°l.eall; 2, iirnil- Gorril; Zi, llaroltl Ramsay. .innior-1. Glenn Stewart, llratle l.- Senior-1, l.»-nit t'olwill_ 2, Spurgeon Dylnotn. tlratle l.-l, Junior.--_1, Ray l.inklettt>r;\2, Alfred l.inkletter". BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND STUP DANIJRUFF _*_ i Try this! Your hair gets wavy, g|ossy` and abundant at once. - -.. __ _ _ ---_-i._..SB-...-_L c .__ _ -. ..__._._. ._ _ _.---~ _.___ ____ "*-"A‘omcut.1*uaAL 'n=A'.t;r.‘1.s is now undergoing lt thorough course ` -' i __ .'atjm,r t`l¢y_ the I ‘ - -_ _ , '_ ' . e lb.-L J. J. Gaudet, manager of simplest coi{ri`v'ance"‘pol?3lile. " A Harl»yland_ --has leasetmue Asrcul- buekrsm foundation er desirable or turol ball o`1fCentrni Street, tue hall becoming shape may .bg procured nt Olly Of U10 D0Dular two priced stores. ` *'Tw° °ENT3 PER won’ EAW* or repairs and being but in it pl'-'ivfrl The hat illustrated lozdeveloped in ‘“°°""°“ f°" “d"°"m“5 in 'hh' sanitary condition which will be rom- blue with a de-licatel flesh-color facing. columm Cash must accompany order. Mfniinum charge twenty-five cents. SAVE MONEY by using Oil Hen ers_ Prire $4.95 _st Holmau's Summer s-ide. 1178-11'-14M2i. -THE MORNING DAILY GUAR- DIAN can be obtained at Lai!erty’| Tonsorlal Parlors. Bummerside. -VICTORY LOAN A SUCCESS.- .The Victory Loan Campaign opened _'in Summerside on Monday .morning -amid the- ringing oi’ bells -and blowing lo! whistles. The Canvassera were on the job early and report great success. Every patriotic Canadian will surely want to buy u Victory _Bond.--I.. -GREENWICH 8CHO0L.- The repon for Greenwich School for Oc tober is Grade V.- Vera, McGregor. _Grade IV.-1, Theresa Me-ek; 2, Alma .Brown. Grade Ill.-1, Florence Meek Grade li.- (lt)-1, Glennie Bernard and Della. Graham equal; 2, Blanche »Jollymore»; 3, Everett Jollyrnore; 4. Ralph Bernard. (b)- 1, George Mt- Leod; 2, Leigh Brown; 3, Allison Mc- _Leoo. Grade l.-1, liillard Meek; 2. _Lester Adams; 3. Florence Dennis; 4. Charles Adams. Perfect atend- ance. Glennie Bernard. l-‘lorrie Meek. Alma Brown. Della Graham, Hillnrtl Meek. l - -THE NORTHUMBERLAND._- l'l‘ho Str. Northumberland docked at |9_50 on Tuesday evening. Outward passengers in morning numbered 40. passengers inward 54, also one car t`urniture, st-ix cars way freight and four horses consigned to Mr, VV. B. llowncss, S'Side. Outward on Wad- nesday morning wort-_ three cars oi sheep, two t-:trs ot' t-i\l~'r'tc, th"Pf‘ _lttil'st‘.s and tlvt- cur.-' of niixetl i`i ‘Hill-_ -li. WESTERN PERSDNILS -_Vllss Nita. licnsley has returned to Sumlncrside from Snckville. --ll. -.\ir. anti Mrs. John Kelly, Sham- rock were ill Sunimersitlt- on ,\iontia_r -ll. ` -Miss Miriam l’roctor oi' (‘l\arlot- _tr-town spout Sunday in Summcrsitlc. -l ' --Mr-, -l-‘rank llrothers -wlto has been spending his vacation at ‘ his home in Vcrnon River, returned to .__ ` _"_..___ To be possessed oi’ a head of heavy beautiful hair; soil, lustrous, fluily. wavy and free irom dandrut`t` is mere- ly it matter oi' using alittle Danderine. it is easy anti inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. .lust get a sxnnll bottle- of Kno\vlton’e Dartder- Inc now for a tow cents- ail drug stores recommend it-apply a little as directed and with- in ton minutes there will _be an ap- pearance oi' abundance, t't-cshness, iiullinei-is and an incomparable gloss and lustre. and try as you will you t-annot ilnd u trace ot' dandruff ot tall- ing hair; but your real surprise. will he after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair-fine alld downy at first-yes-but really new hair- sprouting out all over the s'calp-Dan- derine is, we believe, the only sure ltnir grower. destroyer ot'_ dandrufi and cure for itchy scalp and it never t`ail.-i to stop falling hair at once _ li you want. to prove how pretty anti soft your hair really is, moisten a t-luth with it little Ilandorine and care- fully draw it. through your hair-tak- lug one .smull strand at d limo. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful i ust it few nlinutcs-a delightful n j surprise awaits everyone who tries this . GLASS S 0 tn e immense values being oiiered here now- a n e w stock an d really beautiful patterns. Call in and look over the line. Sunimerslde on .liontiay morning.-L. ; -Mr. llarry l". .Wood has retlirri- ed from Montreal. llis son Dr. \Vm_ R. Wood. is, his friends are pleased _to learn, steadily improving-ll. _ -Mrs. .lohn Silliker oi Wilmot went to Montreal on Monday morning 'wltorcf she will undergo an operation -l.. ' t -_- ' -Mrs. George McDougall, Camp- bellton. Lot 4, who had been visiting friends in Moncton. returned home ,hy the bon; on Monday evening.-li. l -Mr. and Mrs. .l_ D. Kennedy arr- .ived in Summerside- Monday evening tfrom New Glasgow, N. S. and left on .the evening train for 0'Leary.-H. ! -Miss Adele MacArthur who spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Creeiman MacArthur, Sum merside. returned to (Tharlottetown 'where she is attending P. \\’. t‘.-I.. l -ivir. Arthur ()'.\'enl, an oiliccr ol _thc North Station, lloslon Mass has _arrived to spend a couplc- ot' weeks vacation with friends at Glcngnrry l.ot T.-li. l Alle will llvc ilvo ycarslongor bv- -Mu and Mrs. Peter llurke and_ they say_ _ yt'.lntil_\» who spent the summer month! Ilut H0 1655. no less_ -iq -at >.us_-if-.x. i\_ ll., mini-netl by th _The babe and “___ mother mph. nw,-\,|_ hott uit Motitlay ovcniug and proceed- _ _J _ _ _ [iffy t-tl to tht-ir homo. ai bt. liullis -ll. ‘ Shing! (Cry nw huoys) _ Thpy Mmvn _ I _"*» _ so last! , - - ~ » - » - . ._ » - ~ ll] l.l]NSl|MPl|UN / \ ln lt.l\ ni. i _l_ i l C llf¢'~€-fi in a few days when the bulillles :wut be moved into lt. H, _ I in- _"7 Nav- ~ I MICE OVERRUN AUSTRALIA. | Mice by the million are overrun- 1 ning a large- part ol Australia and ad- ding mlglitly to the wartime troubles oi the larming community _and alllcl- uls-. The havoc they are causing is bagged wheat-for Australia has not the grain elevator system as yet--_' atanding in many rural districts 1_1; waiting possible shipment to overly seas markets is fast becoming B question oi' grave national import. |’I‘he tiarmers are faced with huge los-_ lses and are beginning to ask whether lthe Federal Government fully realiz- es the extent oithe plague, and if so what it intends to do to~check it. lt. is said that only those living in the .infected districts have a comprehen-_ _sion oi the boldness, prevalence and -destructiveness of the rodents. ._ - Some idea of the visitation may, be gained lrom the fact that at one small place. Sheep Hill, in Victoria, a few ~weeks ago, seven tons'of mice were gkillc-:l without any apparent diminu- ttion in thc-lr number. Far‘m~h0usea _swarm with them and hardly anything 'is safe from their depredations. For- mer plagues of the kind are surpass- cd by this one, and hopes that the micc would disappear suddenly are fading. Should their destructlveness continue, thero may be u famine in seed wheat and a greatly reduced wheat. crop, aside from the loss nl- reatly caused in store-.i wheat. PASTE THIS ON YOUR MlRROR. . » Ii your boy goes to the l~‘ront_ He has twenty-nine chances oi corning~home to one chance of being killed. I-le has ninety-1-ight chances of rn- t-ovoring from a wound to two chanc- es oi dying. . He has only one chance' in 500 or losing a limb ~ ` t-ails-e of physical training. , lie ls freer from disease in tht- army than ip civil life. l lie has better medical care nt. Ihr. l'r-ont than at home. ' ln other wars i`rom ten to ilitccn mt-n died from disease to one i`roin bullets.. ' fl‘lti_c war is less wasteful ot' life than any other in history. Only 10 per cent. of all ilanadiani- disabled for further service have bcon nhysically unable to e ngsgo in thc-.ii l'orme'r occupations-_ - - - - li’ your boy is one of thc 10 per cent. the government will roetitu-:tt't> t-an earn a living.-Exe. 49-7 » THE BELL~BUOYS SPEAK. Ships! More ships- (cry the buoys a swing .»\t the gates of the seawaysi. Thfjare retained and paid by private me-ss-age we bring is borne from t he east by the storm ing wave As it tears at the hold of our anchor ing chain, I-‘rom the stormy east, t'rom lllt ` swaying grave Oi the dead who sleep in their seaweed liammocks dcwl deep. down deep. Til] again, again. '.~\ brave balloo in the brave daylight _~\ clang of arms in the haunted nigh' The' soul oi’ the sea and the souls o' the dead, ' linrighteously sped (‘ry out_to the land through ottr iror . lips, _ Ships! More Ships! ' The smoking funnel. thc tall pinc- The great, the small l "lt depends," replied Subbubs, "up-_ milsf- ' ' on whether l'in going or coming. lt‘s, » i . _ The dragons oi hcllilrc are hunting §;_12 at nigmg- them all. | The steel ot' the lighters their lurr-'__ ___ Wide eatin -ribbon is tacked around the brim for the' lining and tuiled in- to the bead size of the crown. Nor* rower s_at_in ribbon ln u pale Belgian blue shade is fastened in succeeding rows to cover-"tile top or the crown and brim. The stlf! little roses which encircle the hat are made or folds and turns of two shades of blue satin, the darker in -the centre. These are _ mp nted on a lain band of ribbon ll. ._ D .it “same buena the center oi the` '£%°Wér8; You eee,it is really very sim-'~ ple to make and,ye't how charming is the result! it may be developed ia" any shade or combination of colors ab-.- cordlng to ting* individual taste. All white would be' lovely tho not very practical; graduating shades of rosm or pale groan would be delitrh-t.i‘nl with_light frocks. ` | Mlutsrsn- _'ro svsso _ - sAt.vA'rloN av Moron- Weltera 8ol_dler-Preadher Studies Mo- tor Mechanics in M. H. C. Vo- cational Training Classes |- Mot,0`l_' trmchanlcs as u course sup- Dlementary to the business oi' d "Sky _ Pilot." is Pte. Lambert's idea. of etll-. ciency, and in his case it may mean the salvation of many souls. » Pte. Lambert before the 'ir was_ the Rev, Lambert mini.-iter'~ -~ to the spiritual needs of scattei~ Metho- dist comrmunites over all :‘ .-i of 30' mles in Alberta. Witt-it the cali to war came he doffetl the cloth for kha- ki and joined the ranks ot’ one ot thc_ ilrst battalions. To-day ite is a pn-I tient_ in tho Orthopaedic Hospital ln- Toronto minus ti leg, but as ambitious ' to fulfil his mission as the day he left _ college. - To preach the gospel in the west,_' one must travel far in the outlying- distrlcts and the necessity of geLtiui:'_. around was a problem until he hit. upon the idea oi` motor mechanics. if a man could cure for his car, tio ail|'_ the repairs, and possibly buy a use-di' car and renovate it at small expense, it. would do away with livery hills) and speed up even the advance ot' f`hristlanlt.y. ' l The- minister is now one of the most, eager students in this popular ooursn ai' the vocational training arranged by the Military liosptteis Comme.-‘ sion, and the instructors say shows n.rnost marked ability in inecllanlos_-’ AlRMAN'S £500 A WEEK. Big fortunes have been made by the airmen who test new aeroplancs. There have been instances where at, single aviator has drawn a cheque- ior £500 for a woek's work. | It seldom that these highly- trained men get less than .£100 i. week, for they usually receive £25 'or every' trial trip they make.. They iirms on Government contracts, and from the nature of the risks thcy run their retward is not extravagant. Every time they go up in a new machine- even though it has passed iliefrs take their lives in their hands. and more than one has' Come to griet' owing to some structural defect. in the~n'lachine that could not be tie-_ iected until the strain oi flying liro- ught it to light. ‘ HIS 0cCUPAT|0N. ` "May i ask " ‘inquired the Melan- :holy Stranger. “what is your pursuit in lite?" ‘thc 7.8 train in the mornin! and the’ " |“‘""’ _'_“"'\"" "0" "' ‘ |And the wheat that should utvot it _.\t|tl_|tir Iiotlltt-l'. lryoll, lofi on rcturil worm-S mMr,,__y_,__ " ______. mf' " Mm "~" - ""’"""|"5 “"""' tmtarrh is as ntuclt a -blood disease _¢.p<\nt|l|tg lt sltorl i‘\trldugll nt his WHA1-.S .N VOGUE _KH Scmmla or __h(_“maugm_ H. may }"'"'w" 'H' . 1'-1* be relieved, but it cannot bc removed I - imottn tho ~irt~lvals- on Montiav The U" °f Ribbon' by Smlply l°"'“l lreannnm' It "aus" wt-rt: ltr-v. Mr. Murray and il/Irs. Mur- W0 hmm always _________ ___________ ___ ltea_llacl|e_-t _and ;llT_zine_s.s, ini_¥l1i;‘s' :lit- ""-" ""0 "mm f""’" mlm- °" “ "hm ln tim-orato our blolti-tes, hats and tlrv:<.- ms 6' Smal “W Hung' U' MH "3 ll`r|t-ntis at llrudnlhnnt- ,und Mrs. .l.C_ 58,, lmiped "bbc" trmlming M., ¥°i';_e__ “T"“"g‘;T “ml ‘"g_"“_u°';i_ "“_‘_ t'rot-kt-tl oi' Mnrshiicld who was re- " -A _` , ` _ _" -*fe 3 'OWU lf' lieilfffil WH l» ,;, f I i_..1t_ 1 f |e,d .1 t_ hem D' mlm" f‘W°r“"' for “S mm; “S lvealtens the tit-.lit-ate lung tissues and 'ur' ‘K rn" 5' V " F ' H ‘ any one can rcmenll>er_ iiut ro- I _J _ _ U \Vlllt!ll('3l(‘I‘, MLISH.--ll. ' _ _ pa ‘l 0 longuml) on- _____ cemly mfmon hu? decreed mm "I" ll'ood‘s Snrsnparilln goes to the seat _ l :h'l t . .-, _ . - -Antong the lilwnrd passengers by limi V_;',,?l__. Qlgfdrg ot the trouble, pttriiles the blood, and _;l_-_._-__ tht- .\'ol-tlntmberlnnd on Monday vvon- ,.|,.vm1v (im and tucked mm __ww,,_|‘ is so s‘l1r~c<-ssitll that it la known as _»_`-i ing was Mrs. W. i\icl\innon. l"or- ,man '(_0n_,mm|u whom 3|-1|(-103 dr' me '"5-`" "‘m‘3'-ll’ l'0\‘ Cutarrh. I d' ' - ' - _ - - -.. . BLACK’S ts-r it ter tormt-r tome on oc out ~ _ -_ __ __ ,nm |0,,._ up ;n|e_ _,em_ ],_ D my . . cvs-t te pnpwoot rt-source. e 1-? ` _ l __ 0 _ __ tt:-is will nav nn cs crlal a enl on ‘ id ‘ Wi °Y‘f , U `i _,he ar bei ml, hmz‘,_d_ __\ _ _ _ _ __ “ “""' the severe factory-‘tests-the--expe°rt»_~ | Prowse Bros Ltd. ~ ' . \_ _ _' ' _--_- ` _ li _ COME L DIES Make Your Choice _ SERGE l3REs"s‘§S - A Come; and take your choice in all the newest' smartest conceits in yokes, pleats, belts, pockets and all the newest styles imaginable. You- m_ay be 'sure of being perfectly' and correctly dressed if you choose one .of our dresses. Prices range from $8.75 to 23.00 ‘ /_ - - ,y 1, i 1 T `, Sari-:RATE A SKIRTS Ladies serge skirts in Navy and Black particularly attractive with gathered b a c it _ pockets and belts_~ Prices a re $295upio._......._... .... _...$5.50 LADIES’ ‘ ASERGE SKIRTS , in Black. , . _ s A line of Ladies' O. S. skirt Novelty size 20 to 30. Prowse’s Special _ 0 Corset . ~ Just arrived the special corset to sell at $1.00 Made of good quality coutil ‘A _ *_ P v * ri" _ e. _f f E “ 1 S1-its and Coats i The Suits are shown in all Wool, Serges and Poplins in Navy, Bursendv and Black. Price $14.98 to......S45.00 The coats are in Velvours, Beavers. Plushes and Chinchiilas with larlze col- _ lars belts and pockets. Price $l3 50 to u n 1 _`~* 1 _ ' _- l A Your Perf in the war is to 'l ---BUY VICTORY BONDS-» i l140~l1-13M3i. _ _ PET... _‘S _ 2* S ‘ 2: F'-'I _B- »" ‘ He was Foreman. A woman owning a house in Phila- delphia belors which a gang ot work- men were engaged in making SURE! repairs was much interested in the vicious creatures _being packed by mon wearing stoltt leathe`t° gauntlcs. The were going to_Frnnce_ Matty oi them were destined i'ol the Somnlc. and to it village: there no longer pn tho map. work. "And which is thc foreman?" she asked of a big curly Celt. A proud smile came to the count- enance oi that individual ns he rc- Anyono who ground of the rear-on for the tight the rats? lll`€t1 SW3,lTilS know". the old battle- Somme will guess the ferrets. They are to The west side ot' that with rats-“n.=: bil-Z il” plied. ' "Oi am, mum." _ "Really?" continued the lady. “Ol kin prove it, mum," rojoined the Irishman. Then turning to labo- rer at hand he nddcd, "Kelly, yc’l'c less galleries' ill tilt- chalk ills lt\|`i by the Gerlnane-1. Thty have become so itnpudcnl that the big ones will tilt:-puie n narrow rabbits"-which tionrish in tho ond- 't o nd tin- n h lls in the can _walk ar u _s. ti . gitpm-_p_ middle oi the night in your night.-thlrt no matter what your religion ls." fll'€“\!" ` |alle'y when approached. A s-ystcinntlc _ attempt is. being mad-c to reduce tltoln, D|DN'T CARE ABOUT W5 "RE ` Another curious' result of the wal L¢|G|°N-"' 'is that numbers oi' parrots have been The lliliht Walcllmilll Df 3 |""`59,matie homeless. 'l‘hc'ir owners have hotel saw an apparition in white mov-_hwn (,311.-A up “nd have licon i'ort~od ini! along U19 ha" “Y -` "-m' H” ha-“‘e“',t.0 send them to the wilti-lwast. dealer 01| hifi Hiililti. fllltl L-lllllfid Oil lm' as the only known address. The grey t-'h0\l|d0l' Wlliil DI`0‘/“fl I0 he U mall- |Ai‘rlcan parrot lil bulk was nothing "ll@l`0. what “FP YOU ‘wing ml' new before tho war. when i-iicunie-r.~t ` |\€|'@?" Hfiked U10 Wlllfillmim- lcnme in from the Gull' oi (lnint-ri. But._ The ""1" °l"3“"“| lil-‘i “-Wi* '-\"‘| i““"“' it is ontircly _slrallgo to ilnd lt large i‘-d I0 001110 0\1l Ui' il U`l\\\‘f0- coltgw-'~.~i ol’ at-.t-liniatizoti birds con "l beg your pul‘il0ll." |10 Ham- `l Ui" \'0'rslng with it combined vocabulary It »°i0lli"`“‘"l\»‘U"“l~" that would make -the interruptions ntl "We"-" Sam Um Walchmalb "YO" tt pence mor-ting sound like a tlontt‘ -~-----~ wooo rnom 'ms wear rcansrs ron TH; ~.-sour -___ _ _ -”“ .laintn-t W-hitr-. assistant. cllnimllltt ol’ File ll-me f'-OU-‘~-‘illlltllrc-`.-\ ol' the wal' the (‘ltuadian (‘onscrvation (`ommlss- . , _ t _ " .lm nu_rr;_l_terle.i:-i and oiftf-.lt lncxpllt- ion. recently paul a visit to Victoria, -U 9 ‘l C0\ll\U`l lteforo thc wut H t' und, alter a tour ol' the l'al‘ii'lc l.t 4. Sim is n w _-lpn-itllltg at cw . __ _ D, PD _ _/\_~\ - - | |_¢_‘ H 1-_ 1 Y 0 IIB mp 5 lilo t n the nrlghborhool ol ..l'0.ll00.00i) __ _‘___ tho i`.tnt\ work table- .tt tht bazalu llp___ at _\;>\l:__U`“gF "‘Th°" _gm " “‘f“l Mr l-iamlyn’q place by the l.oudon cords llo said that the ,situation ` tinys visiting i'l'it”-luis in llntlnor. t . H", u`"iH"_ '__ If) I. __ f; ;n_ _tn ml m ng it 9,-9 "0 7. H ' - - - -- ._ _ _ _ _ _H l ' i -ll ‘V ‘I l"“‘"‘" 0'. _ ' ' f .Docks the writer recently wntulu-tl wus, l y_ _ - _,l¢ _mi'or1ual nvt-'ning wear. tho it lortke_*“"“‘“"'*‘ hundreds of these llthe, active. and t‘ttnaditlmzsptiglallyml:|o‘:T|p T-;‘,)"T;l1?.:l,l . -. will-re thc extent ot' the pulpwood had been grossly overestimated. |Urltisct':. in Eastern Canada and the United States had in some cases, re- ported that there was enough mater- ial to last fifty years. Later invest. igatlon had proved that about thirte- t-.ll or iourteen years would be near- er the limit. Mr. White said that thc rt:.nlt was that. America inllst now look to the WJ.-.lt ior'its supply oi' pulpwood. Wlllt the East facing exhaustion, British ttohimbiaig pulp- mnklng woods were destllieti to meet it. huge putt of continental require- ments. Soon Canada would be the worldi-i greatest source of pulp and paper. li’-regulated, the .forests of ~ British (loluntbla oould continue to give six million cords of pulpwood per annum for an almost indefinite period. SUMMERSIDE 'MARKETS Buchwheat, bus. 75 to 1.00 Iiarlav. bus. so te 00 But-ter. ttlalry) lb. - 40 to 42 Buttr-r (crcamery) lb 45 to 4ti (`-alfsklnn, lb. 22 F-ess. dot. 7. 40 Fowl. lb ui to 20 (lltickens lit. ,_ 20 28 Hay (loose) ton $10 o 12 Hay (pressed) t.on $11 o li: llides, lb. ‘|5:§n 16 liamb pelti-t.,each ~ -40 to lit) Outs. (white) bus. Oats, (black) bu. ' Potato:-st, bus. ~ Pork. organs att. th. is te 19% Straw, ton, (loose) $6. _io6.50 Turnips. but-l. - 20 Wheat., bus. $1.75 to 2.25 Wool. Washed, lb. 75 Wool. nnwsshed} lb. 66 80 182 76 ,, ,, _, _ W “_ _ |__'.i2§_ c______._._._._._.,,.,,,,.,. ._-__ -. _ BRINGING UP FATHER italic r - ,, .. _..._--~ .__-_;_ J BREAK OUR Dtmso 1 REt -i..'-0”) ll' / i t s -._ . Lit .-‘»,_ _. __ . . > f . ...,.¢ THAT Suk '|_|_ L' su L___ _ _ _ '»n- i v./Hai* oo You MEAN WHILE MASTER LEON -_ WA‘J` pL.A`flN<4? "H'°>T't> serves THAN Htrrm' HIM WITH _ 5004?. Tl-.ilNq_ wAbN‘T_ |79 .__._`---J' _1 ':;'=__;_, _.V v__v..._ - t E- ‘ - .. _ _ - mi l. . . _ _ ,_ _ _ . _ _ _ _ __________________ _ ` ~-~- " ."-A_`¢»-‘.-. ,,.,_-._...._ ____; __ _ _ -- - ~ _ . »--»-.---.........-,__ . _ i ._.._.---.. _ ~¢»....- .__ r . “F5 A woNoER»Fu|. NlNETEEN "fEAR°_)`Q|_D "'55 l°Now~ A5'1-HE BOY DtAt~t\5T ‘ ...- fuse; watt. ' » N».MEo; . U-4 " ~`-‘° no ....,`.. * 1- '-'-=- --_-:t-_~.-_-_-.~__» 1-_-_-;_~_~ .-.~.-_-_-Y ._-,-.-_-::_-_-:_-:, . *‘ nl: Pi.A~r°e |..u