1 '2’ i920 » - 1 - ,5 urpris- gym,“ plgassure -to l ‘I _ day-wed ITO!!! A Good l Camera . we have a very well f equipped Camera de- ‘ ytment and can tale < orally l" "all". n‘: ‘lsresilll l- ' : Prices are as “m; uality -"_ ilellml!" 1 satisfaction is guaran- i, wed at all times. Let t usd pictures dist?- Our films are always in date and we cal? .l.11 1: any. Camera. . i» _ 0 A A F l " E- ' 05 e as Central Drugstorfli l» Sunngslde. 11 . Rheumatism will he entirely driven evelopyourx-l ‘illllllljilllillfifl THE GREAT FRENCH TONIC Builds Up a Run-Down System, Men and Women of Canada» May New Be Strong and Helltbyfi Your Druggiot Hnu It and Gua ‘ranteel Every Box VITAL ls the latest invention. A new lease of life is guaranteed to every luun and woman who takes- V~I’I\A'L. The complexion is made clear; every blemish will be remov- ed, the blood made pure, the ‘nerves. made strong and every organ will be placed in healthy condition. out of the system, that tired feel- lngremoved; new ambition and en- ergy will be yours. You will be able to compete wltlrlthe-Wlorid. Get a box of the wonderful tonic to day. VITAL will remove that pain in the back and give you n healthy appetite. Price 50c. per box. ' - . Sold at Foster's drugstore. ::Ussful in Csmp.—Exnlorérs, surveyors, prospectors and hunters will find Dr. Thomas’ Eciectrie Oil very useful in ramp. When the mt and legs are wet and cold, it is well to rub them freely with the Oil and the result will be the prevention of pains in the muscles. and should u cut or contusion or spraln- be sus- tained nothing could be better as a dressing or lotion. vvvvv vv v uvorttulontl under thin healing. n arrange. etc. n im- - ‘a w..." .lgtl‘lg'.lflufill"flflfilt as - “laser: s“. o"- u no an annular“ without. reliance our t oov In rTilf-a AGENTS WANTED AID OOIIIII- l; sgfiumgtTng Stock‘. Corn- lrtu stock including QBBIBIWQ u, medially ' Sold b1 0“ samples. wxlglffifl u Nurseries. Dominion _ FEMALE HELP . i~nv=~+dlsnslliulilllI3 “Tao-ox your: 00R finest be acknowledged. OARRIAK-‘illl AND IIAIKNIIZSS v CC‘1§O-O-OOQOOO~ llTlSlllilENTS Io. per word tor each In- to be forwarded. In eenu CLASSIFIED ADV but llvo DIIIIQI (on $1.000) lull nooolIDI-ny l.ll Advertise- be overlooked. Advertisements ‘For: SALE FOR sale. Ono wiro xvhcclt-d douhlo seated carriage and onc act i-iil- vcr mounted. Both an good us new. E. R. Brow. 14o Richmond Street. £l035-5—22tf. I-‘Oll SALE » AT A IIAIIGAIN Chcvrtilr-t 490 flvc_ pin-longer cnr, Whoroughly ovcrhnulod, porfrct running condition. Apply at ltlci-fa Garage. ili54~5~2iltf. LARGE FISHING IIOAT FOR flAllld Equipped 15 horse power. imper- ini engine. Apply to W. A. Haw at business oatuhllahinr-nts in - Yrovlnco. Flrat class poni- unn for lIm rlizlit party. ADD Y It mire Box J38 Charlottetown rotat- h,‘ experience. 9078 ‘ hClIIE ‘ "IgHOUIAIdD O IIOIIII I . ncililullvga $135M “Mnayyliith and lune 15th. will pa)’ highest. mark- '""""- was; "eamzhalzlrsr." v , » . Ml“ l’ ‘ nses-s-irizsl. LITID. . - mpngup r-ms “EIGIIING -mm 7|) to 10d lbs. Price icilmcents Th i‘ . . .\'. ipound. Mills (‘it o‘r£l't;26_5_276" snow FROM HOLMAN'8 Cato-l 9045-5-22 tf. PiliNCE EDWARD TONIGHT- Yleiily choice seats left for “Bringing up Father" now on sale ll tho theatre. 9249 Iovstv SWEATERS at manu- lrclurers prices selling today at futons. ll TWO HOURS OF HIILARIOUB iiininughlor iinil pretty girls. Buy ymlrticliois now for "Bringing up Father" .11 the Prince Edward to- night. 9240 NOTICE-Norman Stewart will " ilotiitocs at Milton all this trek. Also Rood black and whllo tiislliglicst murkct price. ii THlS STORE ‘GLOSES 1 P. M. THurisoAv.-dune 3rd, the King's lllflllday this store will he Olflfwll during tho afternoon from 1 o'clock. lllllilli’ do your shopping early. lioore & McLeod, Limited. OPENED BUSINESS .—-Messrs lllllon Curler and Samuel Vail have t; must. e irrwd 91M" bolt Bristol. n: .1. “olilnlillllges s25. oer mvnill- "f? ' 9142-54551. glpgers. lnlrholrn. aana-s-l t- _ _ - F0]! sAnn-nnlvlivir. nuns: “WED-A MAID APPLY luflfl- about in hundred weight; ciao D. ii. llicliennan. 737 Prgfig; mind rlond gulrrrrriirrinnvkhudAputy ctgltiot" ‘ ' - onct". - \ \ H. l ‘ ‘- plinno lli-i-ZI Silmtneri-iidilé:I'll-w]2i. xii-ran A1‘ once: AN’ BXPER- slim: on L01‘ ANI) n/liriv irnci-d book-keeper‘ for on" “l “l” (fitlxlliil) on (trot-n Street. ill. l2. 5 liE CENTRAL GllARblAN p. 111.. Julio ilrtl. lion]. thrrtor, _nir_i-- fllynnnr, liilll-ti-ldl. F0 R NA IiI'l—-0N ll‘. rocker and a round or extension Grafton St. BZIbtS-ltf. MALE" HELP WANTED IFITRNVPYRI-l largo (llLk square quartered oak table. Apply at 248 \\'AN'I‘I*1II—IIO\' 0R MAN T0 work on farm. Good wrmflfl l" tho right mnn. Victor blucWlI- llulns, Emit. Itoynlty. 92l5-Ji-13l. PRINCE EDWARD TONIGHT- Secure your tickets now for the big illuuiirtll show. "Bringing “D Father" Box office open 10 u. "\- to 9 p. m. 924° i0 PATONS ARE OFFERING ex- ceptional values o'n ladies‘ ready to wear suits starting tomorrow. Watch for their ad. ‘ l PRINCE EDWARD TONIGHT- Got your tickets and collie have t1 good laugh at “Mflgglfi and Jlllllll" Wednesday and ThursdaY- 59MB on sale ill the theatre. 9240 VISITING Sl8TER3.- Tho Rev. Mother Superior of the ‘Sisters of St. John the Divine, Toronto, and Sister Ella. arrived in the city last night. They arc accompanied by Mrs. Ridgewood of TOTOIIW- The)‘ purpose spending a few dnYB l" Charlottetown. They arc guests at The Russ. . __... t THE AUTOMOBILE CONTEST] —The count of the barley kernels contained in the inr has -been com- pleted by the accountants of sev- llWllPd a clothes cleaning and pres- illlg estahlishmeilt, on Great George llllllll. next to R.,J. Vesseyhs hur- Ilm shop. Both young men have a llllllflllzh experience in this line should receive a generous measure of patronage. "Oriel: as TAXE8.—All manu- facturers, jobbcrs, wholesalers and lellllvrs. wlho are liable to the hclsi- Taxes, are required under "lllllly to nmkc returns immediate ll’ to tho liilond Revenue office vllcrc forms can be obtained. Tux llllt on lite first of the month. 924i) T9- W. V, A. ENTERPRISE.- QgIIIiOITOW tho (l. W. V. A. will mlfllflllo the King's Qlrtltday by eclllllfl strbscriptions for ‘Mac- “lll lllflsazinc, 35 per cent of dolzmilrocecdii of which have been n! c“ by the‘ MncLt-an Publish- vwlllmly and to the local 0. hdmp- his aid of their new club "Ye M" e (l.W.V.A._ represents- h CM call and explain showing Wm wilfitisls. it is hoped the , h wmhy clislnflrlnd generously to CASTO R lA | l“ Isl-tau ml Children ll llll For 0vor-30 Your “nlblobtln \ ‘mum d erg] or the (lity banks. The guesses are being checked up and I18 B0011 us the work is comlllcfed. Wlllllfl ll few days, the winner will be an- nounced and the automobile 1W9‘ sented. ' FLV YOUR FLAGSJ-Tomorrow, Thursday, will be the King's birth- day and although ills lMajesty has announced that ho does not wish the day to bo observed as a pull- llc holiday, intimation has been re- culvert, nn previously announced in thc Guardian. by His Honour the Lieutenant Governor, that it is dc- alrcd that duo respect be shown b!’ the dlgplny of flags and hunting in honour of the day- lt ls liolwll theroforo that flags will b8 "OW" all over the city as a mark of loyalty and respect to llls Majesty. u rO-O-O-O-OOQO-Q-OPQ‘ O-OQ-O-OO-OO-OO‘ | 120 rooms, so rooms with private baths. comrletslv r»- novated. I Excellent menu. Prompt £ service. H. C. DROWN; M"lll.l'v i ulurlottetown l-lfggpCnlio-i Ull- l SBBIl-G-fltl‘. 3 torn. Hotel Victoria l, -_-_.-r- . a Wgr vanilla Qoliim p 1 ADDRESS" coansswouo ENC! T9 WAR vnsn- - ~ Ans COLUMN, v.0. ~ sex m. OHAR- - LOTTETOWN ALDERSHOTT. Tommy. “Does yer love me?" l Girl. "Biowed if “l know." A pause. Tommy. "Glsa a kiss, gal." ‘ Girl. "Help yersblf, you lazy lout." Then he helped himself. . THAT"$4000.00—About $4,000 was the amount {of commission realized, on the sale of the Victory loan in this‘ city last year. This cem- mission was to be set aside to- ‘wards a monument or other idea to perpntunte the memory of those who fell in the -Great War. This sum will not go far towards the erection of a monument, and at any rate o monument, if it is to be erected. will probsbl-y either be for the Government or Civic authori- ties to look after. and we suggest that this sum be handed over to the local branch of the G. W. V. A. to help pay off the mortgage on their new home. if this is done it will not only help in keeping alive the memory of those who fell, but it will also be a great help to those of our boys who have returned to us. There are hundreds of returii- ed men in this city, and it is only reasonable that they as wcll as any other organization should have a good home-none have so well earned it—'l‘herefore we hope that the canvussers will decide to place the amount of their commission nt the disposal of the G. W. V. A. for the above purpose. A small suit- able tablet stating that the amount was handed over for t-he purpose could be erected in the main hall of the new honw. BOXlNG-Jfllc ioc-il Vctcrang an; planning to put on u series of bux- ing bouts hero this tlllllllllPf. 'l‘iiis we believe is a step in the right direction, us if boxing is properly nliuinged there can be no bcttcr or munly sport. BASEBALL-ho fzir tho Vvivrzius bull toiiin iizlvc time wcll. “Unity on" buys. ’ ' ABSORBED-w-Oi‘ Briiillzifli solillcrs, uli save 1G pct" (rent have been re- ‘lbsorbctl into lniiiastry. ‘Phat is a filio record. 107 YEARS .AFTER-—Kcilt County Ontario Historical Society has ob- tained periitissiun from the Gov- ernment to riiise- two vessels which formed port of Gen. Proc- tur's flcol i1i i813, ‘and which were slink iii tho l'lVl‘l‘ 'l‘li:uiics at the time of his ri-trciit. TAX EXEMPTlON.—\Vo fl-li sure tllill every I‘t'llII'lll‘.(l man will up- Dfculste tiic utrtioil of the local Government in granting exemption from taxation for a certain period to returned men. We will refer to this ntatlter in another issue. EMPLOYMENT.——A meeting was held inst week at Moncton, N. B. in connection with the Employ- ment Offices. At this lncctlng n representative from each iof the Maritime Governments was tn have been present. We regret that our local Government as usu- al was not represented. A GOOD DEFlNlTION.—-Askerl by M 0lH_E R! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s' Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only—look for the name Culi- fornlu on the package, then you ‘,’-;. ._ P‘ 1i" "i. . . . _ i z H LIFT OFF CORNS! " Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only a few cents‘ “Magic! Just drop a little Free- zone on that touchy corn. instantly it stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers. Truly! No bumbug! Try_ lFreezone! Your drugglst sells a tiny bottle for a few cents sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- tween the toes. and calluses, with- out one particle of pain, soreness or irritation. Prcezone is the dis- covery of a noted Cincinnati gen- ius. ‘ kiud friends at lioiilc to describe a bombing post, a soldier replied as follows: ' “A bombing post is u warehouse or showroom of the Munitions Manufacturing Co, Unlimited, where their representatives push their goods in the face ofconsld- ornble competition frolii dealers in foreign substitutes." ~ OVERSEAS PADREr-COIOIIQI thc Rev. Canon Almond oi‘ Montreal preached lately to the Army and Navy Veterans, und ln the course of his remarks hc- said. “Do not forgot," “Phat while we are running our own little selfish lives lirre lifter the war is ovcr, thcro are sixty thousand (Ialiadiuli soldiers standing bcforc God, mid there arc sixty‘ thousand graves in Franco and Flanders with tile word Canada on ehcli~—- uiiil hcre we are grumbling, about paying wzir tux anti treading on r-nch others‘ tows. ‘flit-so appear to he iiiiyir of unrost. but we will win out if wt- go forward and fight. the fight in tho numo of Gilli." _ (‘illicit Almond ziiso paid a great tribute to ilit- ‘Fannilian nurse. whom ho i'llill'.it‘.lt‘l‘l'l.t‘ll as “pries- tcasos on tho altar ul‘ futile." "lmi no Oil!‘ loll luv," he dcclur- oi “that llll'l‘i‘ i:'. li-ss heroism today than tlicro was lli tlii- days of Nel- son, Drake ziiiii Vvi-lliiigtoii, During lilo (‘riitlcrlii \\'tlr lllt‘ iZPOHlU-Sl 11mm‘ of any was intuit: by l“l0l'(‘.lll3t3 Nightingale-bill luck ill. ilic two thousand ‘(jnlililillllll nurses in Franc-c, those silent, wonderwork- lng women ‘who during five years of the most terrible of wars. show- ed such magnificent pluck and spirit." . "We must think, speak and not lniperislly,“ continued the preach- or. "The great’ miracle of lhc war is what the British Ellllllffi 11C- t-onirllisiiiwil during tho war. No man under liclvcn can. hold his head higher than a Briton today, they hail traditions to live up to and tbny iiid, null c cry (lily bless God that i um living in this ago, when, in spite of what runny say, there is real heroism and brlvcry like there was in the nlll days. We nnust face the prcsclll hardships as wc fact-d the war, and wc are fighting aiiotlior and harder wit‘; without clamor. but do not forgot that our illiittiutc goal is the Kingdom of Gori oil 0llrtll—1\llll that is something worth fighting or." t ‘two tuust.‘ have more religion," ho (‘.()llClll(li‘(l, “tiicrc is 0111i’ "l"? grpill. thing worth while aftcr all; waiting u-pon Gull. l could tell you of grout men llkc Sir Jillian Byllii and others who found that HWY needed tho Master's help at all times, null no man can really ao- crlnlplish anything grunt without the uld of tho Maker. Remember it is churches we want-hot clubs. ANOTHER ‘WAR. QUEBEC MB)’ 24.—Gcnorti.i (liilum, of Viincouvor. B. ‘C., in an intorvlow ilcri- lost night affirmed that he was nb- solutely convinced that there Will be another world war Wllhin the ncxt decade. llo said that the next time ii. would bc Germany and Russia against the Allies. lie said that there was a greater spirit oi’ bitterness iu the world to-rlay than after filly other war. There was a question of accepting ii clsh sottio- GUAIlDIAN.I'T " s j lllll ..é.lil2_!‘!l.! llllTES . .._._<._----_ . w. _ . .__.J Mr. J. I). Hume of Dunstaffnage was in the city yesterday. Mr. llume took charge of the I-lurnber Fox Ranch in the fall of 1914, pin.- ting in four pairs, ‘among them being ii. pair consisting of a Peace River silver black dog and a New- foundland female. 'l‘liese were two tine speclments‘ of their species and are the foundation stock of the ten pairs of breeders which are tit present in the ranch. The Hume Fox C0,, which succeeded the Hum- ber Fox 00., marketed thirty pelts last. fall, quite a number of them 1: resul y in. BREAD and (‘JKKEand DASTRN you can always rely makin m'.'KEN'l'.M|Ll.S"r|.ouR. . tlrulmfliimmnllrlilllnirllm :‘\ lllIIlI-IUBllllIim-iillillllnf» " through W. Chester McLure, rec- eiving as high as $550 per pelt. In addition Mr. Hume sold seven pairs for breeding purposes. Mr. Hume is enthusiastic regarding the’ fox industry. By his patience and foresight he has been well reward- cd and he purposes to still further extend his runcll its Ml‘. Hume says there is no industry that a farmer cun trike up that will pay him zinytliing llkc the dividends that fox farming will. If. Mr. Thus. Corwin, Columbus, Ohio, lilo owner of a vory large stock farm is tiikini: on silver fox furminl: llS it l~lllI0 line and is build- ing sixteen pens this your. Mrs. Evil. Gordon who visited the island last your 11nd took away twcive llillfS ol-foxes with her is considered one of the leaders in sil- ver fox farming in the United States. Site is a woman of unusual intelligence and is an export jutigc of foxes. Michigan fox men have organiz- cii an Association and urc starting olii with lots of enthusiasm. 1t is :1 piiv we can not inject. iiinrc on ihu. ..m into our local Associa- tions. Tlivrc is nothing like co-olr oration. w Mr. K. N. bliiliiztin i-oprcscnllm: bliiiigzill and Nlnrrlson of Norlhiiln. l’. h). l. has opened an oillcc in blicliilztin. Aliliigan foxes are quite popular in Aiir-hlgan. some pairs halving rival-hell llllll Stale last yell!‘ anti lift‘. reported its having done Fox biitgiizlno. published in New York has just reached us. it is cer~ talnly very cleverly written nrirl l contains it mass of information rc- giirtlinl: silver fox fanning. We notice llllll Prince Edward Islanders are patronizing its pages liboi-nlly rind (iuitc, rightly. so as this bialzazinie stands for every good in tlic fox business and has i111: illlll nrivcrlisini; silver fox farm- lng. Far off lilaho is becoming inter- ested in sliver fox farming 11nd in- quirios arc coining from that Staio. On May 3rd ul livinrtlpcg, Cun- nda the llllfltlSllli Bay Co, colt-brui- cd its two hundred and fiftlcih zin- SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually nn indication that the kidneys are out of order. Koep these organs hcolthy by taking GOLD 4 ' Q Tho worl.'i's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric ncitl troubles. Ftltnoils since 1696. Take regularly nnil ki-cp in good hculrh. niversary and for thattwo hundred and flfty years cord of transactions has been kept. orde to follow the depletion of wild furs very accurately. prices obtained for furs (luring lilo year 1919 and the curly months of i920 manufacturers lions about buying. With muskrtl selling from $5 to $6 a skin for in- stance they considered cost of producing u wearable musk- rut coat was too high for the ll.\'0l‘- zine [IQYSOIl and so wore sparingly placed. The recent sot-hack of zidjustmcut of prices in furs “'11s the best thing that could have happened _ as manufacturers can now go into the markets and buy furl-i and make them into gar- ments with ii. reasonable tlcgrec oi safcty. inon in this [llTN/IIHIP. is Mi". l3. (iro- | haul ltoizcrs of Suiiinicrsitlc. Itogcra his plttrolts. (‘i1i\stci' ilic world's grcillvsi authority on silvor fox is taking a hand in sup pliiiii; parties with live silver fox- es for brooding purposes. Mr. Mc- Lurcs juiipiuonl should bu 2t valu- able asset to any one thinking of going into this bllSlllPSfl. lie knows HTS. l.tti., have shipments of English fox wire netting. tliut English fox nottini: is superior to any other kind and in tlqillplllfil.’ ii ranch it is just as well to have the host. We fool sure from what boon a valuable. moans of broailcn- 3mm Wm have a“ mo), can do m supply ilic requirements of this season. ' pairs of foxes and has n keeper hir- oil llllfl who fcotls the best ilossiblo foods states that he is raising 100 pups this your and that. the entire cost. of running the ranch will bc loss than $4,000 or $40 a. pup. As ho says iii. $200 a pup there is a for- tunc in sllvci" iox far-tiling, ut $100 at pup their: is big money in it. iaincil year. That is to any broeilorii will of quality furs averaged about $350 we look to so good foxes ilclllni: from $800 to $2,000 pcr pair. iizan liiis- rofuiicd tho i-iuin of $550 for what is tic-claret] to be ilic fin» cut buck ‘rabbit y stutcd in those columns sornoiinio ago rcgzirtlinu high class silvci" fox brcding stock. 'l‘ht-1~c will nliluiyxsi ho people who will ivimt superior animal iiml iii-c willing lo pay a big pricc for it. Trustees Report P. ii. i. Hospital Continued Ifrom Page One an absolute re- is poslble by perusal of its rec- Lea, Sr, $60.00 and a donation front Mrs. John Dewar, Nuwlanils of $300. The endowment fund now stands a‘ $38,850.67. We have also received $350 for the furnishing and upkeep of liti- liangsiow room. The total number 0f patients atl- mittcd vars 652 as zlgainst G37 inst your, total number of days trout- iuont 12.557. " So much for lilo past, how about lite future? The position today is that thc liospitul is overcrowded nearly all the limo, every uvziilliblt» foot of simco being iiiiirit: use of. the stuff often having to give up their own rooms for the accom- modation nf patients. Tho nut-s .- lloino is ovcrcrnwili-(l and wt- tiri- not libic t0 trike in its litany youiii: ladies for lrzlinlng ila‘ wt- Slllllllil lhcreby oftcn leaving us short of nurses. It would thori-fori» zippvur that lllllllPillillO cnl‘ 'l-',l‘il\£'lll of llll‘ Hospital and lni-rcziscri act-oin- liloilnlitill for tho nurses is nilccs snry and your trustees ivoiihl bu tit-- rclect in tlicir duly ii’ llll'_V (llll mil take lht- not‘ sairy stops lo proviilc llicri: rvqilircmonls, We llllVl‘ not as yct fully decided wliait. is bust to be done i several plans are tinder cunsiilrl'alioii llllt. wo will promise early &lt'll()ll and this will moan an appeal for quilt» it lurgt- sum of money l‘) lllillfll iiic Ill‘lli‘SSlll‘_\' ud- Owlmz to the extraordinary high became ca - lllill the their orders thu- nf ilie most versatile fox Ml". handles largo contracts the greatest satisfaction to itli We are plcnscil to notc that W. Alolliirc, without doubt it is [Housing to noic tho far-i in ho advertising columns that Mos- Iimce lilcKay, The Rogers lilfilwitffi Co, and It. '1‘. llolmun. loud Hospital has been slvvn this gcliorlililln. 'l‘hi_-.rc is no doubt szlry i0 oniiliyll: lltl to- 'o know of the sltilalion that these be cailoil iilié'llcnii' McLean Monro A gentleman who ranches forty of this bravo and nurse who gave her llfo for ferlng of others, be largely supplemented and oi‘ our new building fund. . f ioni We look to soc prices wcll lllillll- be we“ to pom; m“ “we for bis-titling stock this“ "H" H“ bYlnl-i 0T1 "Y1 "Willi-Ill [will l9" l" and tlic ‘Pruslc-cs ziro anxious to twenty-five LIN‘ cent more than they manual.‘ m“. nrcsch‘ ‘low would bring for pclt- vnluo. As the rates which "n, legs than poll's value last your for any kinii ha“ “mm. charged My m“ ‘Montreal anil i-isvwlicro for il(‘.f‘.tllll Mr. MzlcViclir of Ypsilanti, Mirh- our own. lluring ihn _v<>:tr lilo nursos gl':iiiilz1tcri:-» llzirrlct Rcbccca \Vcst . OFil llorihwick Profill. " Siisio Katherine Miithoson. Alum Ada Campbell. iicli-n McllZiti-liilrn. ll is with :1 feeling soon in rocent cat's. This is in lino with what we NOIIIT! \'I‘l'_\' Rom are suro your child is having the inont from Germany and if she All drugglsts, 50c. a box. Gunran- NIDX A rum) 'r.\|i|.|-:'l's "illlili! lady was hold in iln» vnvv‘ be“ Md mo“ harmless physlc for mum pay up by u trmnondqus M. mo“ m, rcpresonmp “at Nllfz-‘imd spin-try on... rt... l.n highest respect by tlio staff and lilo llttlo stomach. liver and fort, sho was free. lie nifirmcil Leek for the name Gold Modal 0" rit-illrllliItglttllllll-Zlll" liullillitl "I',',‘fl,:‘|°|l{'j lit-r assoc-lattes and gay‘. H“. “ha, bowels. Children love its fruity that the next war would start off every box and accept no llri-rllrs of. h tioltl in ll (t-w ‘haul-LI “Fl lmmllsc of bcvonling a callable “ma, pun mrecflons on each bob ‘were the hm mm flnlshcd_ |.m|¢a|°n_ cult iii: .i_'i'lilllllt' tit nil llrilr-T utoi-t-s. ltursc. To iicr friends and rein. tie. You must any “Calif rnla.” "ilzf i-‘olllllir. Cvilirui DrtlRNlorv. w" WM“ m" “lllcm” 55"“ RECEPTiON LAST li__~ D I 7 iweouasom: AT THE, HOPPS HOPP INTRODUCED MEJO HEP,\_ SISTER, MR8. CRABBE ,WHO is A DICKYfiTTPFYs DIARY NIGHT MRS. A ONE w l AFTER RESERVlNG ME FOR. STEP AND A TWO STEP, so: egos-sweeper: m:- ‘To was. “~ 86a 6's rev-x-roiefr. l< ", A i. uiagniilcit-nt gifts of public spirit- crl men and worm-n this splendid institution, the Princc Edward ls- i0 _ Surely wo will not hesitate to kccp up lhc good work anl fitrnisli tho moiir-y ncccs- _ kccp pilot- with the person! day roqiliromimis, .()n tho evening of ilio annuunt-n- menl of tho iAflillfillCt‘ :1 number cl’ friends of the Hospital started a subscription to :1 building fund to rial and whatever addition is madc- to the llospital will boar the nimic self-sacrificing lior Bmlnlri’ and in relieving the stir. This fund now amounts i0 about $2.500 which will this will fnrlil ll very I‘t?F-[)'3('l'rllll(‘ nilt-ltitig in order to correct a fziisi- iin- prcssion that exists in a Slllllll ox- zimong some potiplc it might. lullivnls’ [cos charged do not near- ly covcr tho (rost to tho llospltzii largo, heavily cntinwctl ltospililis oi’ IRON incdiiliou no bctlcr if as good as following of ilt‘t‘]li'S' sorrow that we hnvo to rr-rnrrl the (loath during liin your of Miss Pearl (‘lllfli-t llllf‘ of our niirsos in train- ing who chit-rod lilo Hospital as a yimbiitionor in January i910, This It is with great pleasure we ‘again t-xprt: our appreciation of the splendid WOYk done by the Lflfllrfa Aid. 'l‘h~y cheerfully took charge oi‘ tlu- t-ity collections and. llilVL ilrl usual given their lngaiu- able support illlil noctioii Vlllll ilit- furn‘ llosgiitzil, .\lr.\'. .\l2\llllL'50ll, PrPsiiL out, illlll . . ‘fliiiiiiirsli Vicopre- Sltlfllll, llil’ llil'l with iir- visiting lI'LlSl('i‘,~i cut-i: month and greatly lights-nod lll\'ll‘ work. "le usual rl-wzirti for .~‘lli'll guild st-rvicc is llll‘ 'l‘rusices living gilt-n llltjlll by ‘ inilcil greater ll tii-iiiailtti for z Illltt‘ 1111,11» this will mean in- rri-itsntl oi-gzn Illlltlll on their part wt- t-zik for liir-lil ilnlung the Wtllllt-ll of l'li:irl<1itt-lo\vn and ll‘l"i)lIKlilllll Queen's ilnll King's COUIlllPn fl most gciii-rtius support. ’i‘oo 11.111411 Ilrillfii‘ cannot be given in llll‘ Lady Siipirrinicndcnn, Miss llouist- Itlt-liiiiiioii, for the splendid lllllllll"l' in which sin» has conduct- t-d ilit- llospiitil since she look vllzlrgv. lit-r ri-sllonslllllily iavory Vl'l'_\' i,'l‘<-.tl but illf‘ lll‘l' glad to s-l; that 11 * l (Ilii'l' liiis silo failed l0 Sllt'l‘l‘>1r~'lllll_\' l_ll~-t-| llll‘ litany trying ]ll‘llllll‘lll.\' confronting llCl‘. 'l'il|~ lloiisviitriepi-i" Mrs. Jean Inglis 11m. also lllrillt- ll splt-ildlil re- l'lll'll ill l|l‘l‘ ilt']i‘lli‘lllll‘lll and the fact that Willi lllt‘ lat-gust number oi‘ iuitii-iit; lll our liisitiry and with fiioii ]ll'lt'l'.\ hi) |;ir|:l-ly' advaiicctl the lnvri-zlsvll i'lt.\l tif futlllllsvll in the Hospital iliillllllllflil lit only $808.00 i< t '<]lll'llill(l llwlllllirlllill lo lttir iiiiilily llllll i'ill'l‘ in llt'l‘ department. ..\li.~..\ .\linit~ .\l<-l\'i11iioi1 as surgi- w- h.i~ Wiill llll‘ hi1: l teati- ll llll’ Illl‘tlli‘lll stuff in her spiculiitliy. ‘l“".""‘l“ km“ °l.l"‘°°‘l"‘l‘ “Mk l" ditlons. \Vo do not, iloiiovo ihzii . HlH-Illioll to lu-r Psalms- ~.--- “(llllll a “mull “m” ~ the amount required will be loss slltl" 'lllll'i<- (m9 m ‘he keen“ and brightest I v ‘ than $25,000 ot'Zi0,000z1lld wilt-n lllt‘ '“"' lllllnl ills" "Xl""‘»*»< 0U!‘ MEI!- "wn i“ m0 [Ox business “may i“ ‘\\ c are pleaseil to note that Mr. anneal “HM,- ln you we know i, t-.-=i ;i|.pi-t<>i;nii1ii_ot ill" ivork of all‘ . ii. biilligan of Northnln. l‘. l‘-- l_l- Rumor ' oi Sunlnlcrsldv ‘is will he nicl train lhai siiirli of 11w Ill-xv “Minna 1on1: hours __ mun-la" spochmzos m Al, llillVlllli good iur-lc this season. Six gengfogfly mm has enabled Us i0 with pizii iimtlly no ]‘i‘\'.'l\l'll but that. ‘ H H‘, has a bpauw pillfli mvnl-ti by lillll protlui-tvil iliir- Carry (m in 1|“, pa," _ of llli‘ ll|l|I\\ll'llL',l' of \\'lll‘li llllllt! wcll m‘ ‘ Smonfl‘ and a Smomudy‘. ly pups. All’). ltaynoi‘ 1s ll largo llll‘ ,rhp|"\ is m, “Hm, innmrlfln‘ qupg, aiiid tlill\' fziillifiilli- prt-foriiloii we km". rum-h “ml his hon“, is U“. lll‘l\ll‘\' llliillllli‘ ll 5llP<‘llllll.\' "l llll." llOll tlllili lllill of plllilit: lii-iilllt. “l” -l‘ll ‘-ll'l ‘l’ l‘ ‘l""l‘ ‘llllllrlllllllll l3 huiiziiili of hospitality, "ill lllfl HIW Skins. MI‘- TliLYiHH‘. -\l_l‘» \A.'rll equipped litispllzlls lift.‘ lllllil)‘ ll"‘lll~ ' _ H l\li‘li\‘ll'P H‘Ilil Ml‘. ‘Mttlifiirrlur ll>ili‘t‘l more than cvcr rr-giirdi-il M , ,_ ‘lli- ii-orlt iii‘ llif- Alotlivnl Stuff H ‘v . _ _ _ wont i-rfu iiflllc-‘l llll‘ iii? H lllil 'l\ - lcly ncttcsszli‘ in tlio wt-ifiirt‘ of l\<">' lurlnqis- lwvll ll\‘ll\‘!' iliun ever. Hm MM’ numb“ m‘ u“: Bu“ ~ ---—-— ovcry ."flilllllllyllll)'. 'l‘lirougii lilo Th» - ly'i\‘t' <'l1'l'l'lllll.\' 2W0" lllvll" fri-t- toward patients and |.iilt*.~ llJlViJ lawn ready to lint roqi |'('l‘lllI'llH 0f . . .. \\'t- ctin only unsure thorn ihiti ilu-lr assistance is llt-iirliiy itl‘]ll':‘i‘liil ul. \\‘t- iliilsl also thank the clergy who ‘wt-t l'l'L!llliil‘l_\' llIltI lflllllfllllY iilllllrll in llll' sick. For tiit- 'l' isn't-s of the different school ti ll‘ is who so willingly 21ml .~'.l lll_\' iillvndcil to the . miloi-iioiis n llicir districts. to" the (‘l)lll‘l'lt)l‘>' who govt- tilcir time l." making flit: collections and to the iliwisinil; oi contributors and t0 iitl llll‘.'~‘l‘ who lll various ways have ' “lull l|.< lillll llliltll‘ ii possible to ('ill‘I‘_\' oii tho work ivc wish to place on l‘t'(". ‘ll tllll‘ most sincere appro- (Tlillllill til llli‘ll' tlllllrlfi. 'I‘\v<i tvusli-os l‘l'lll'l‘ this your Mr. \\'. is‘. ‘l ltlillilfzll illltl .\lr. Murilock Jlt-lh-od both of Wlliilll arc cllbiblo for rt <~i'('llIll\. All iii‘ which i= ro- splrz-ifiiiii silliliiilii-ll. um} :11“; " NUXATEll STRENGTHM l l ENDURANCE. EACH GENUINE NUXATED IRON TABLET IS STAMPED AS AUOVE DO NOTACCEPT SUBSTITUTES Sold in this (my by (no.2. lilughes, Apotlrcvnrites linll- E ‘filter, (“Pnlfltl ltruiz Store. H’. J. llnbon. on THE. WAY we MET was REV-l EREND yiizsPRic-acs, AND sari’ ssim- on MRSPRIGGS, ma. DIPPY AND} ARE some INTO "ma CONSERVATORY worm- You uoiN us THERE?” NY . , iioPsrisr-Z‘ , . Mfilllilifllr. THlSJ DlD A "fi-‘Rdinsn-sy-lnmxvc.nuywwp;6x.,w,”"__._1.m____‘_ _ l