1 1 iw |.\ 1 _.‘ ll 11-.; 5,11 1 .1‘ 1l~.'§`_l'i ....'.=_._¢.._l__ _ _ 1».‘ l 1- 1| - .i .< ani’ ‘_i_"l‘ti .1 gr .1 3 _lf |ié_ I ~¢_-_1-_Ii-,2;._' er-. >&3-§?%`_“s .7i1""\if§ ei' . »1 it 1-_-1' -<%:_ __ . \ 1 1 ,, .~1 __ .~'»f__ . -i .»,____n, _ 1e` 17" all r ..l' i"f3 .. ._ _.,- ._i-. -1 13?! .,'- __ :, _le li é"-.»°;.f ii-#1 vat' .<_ ‘ 1 ,_ _. .l 1 Yi ‘J is ,; _ji ,"1 ii 'dill 1*' ii- 'lli 1§t.1i_ l1’1"'l»l .11-f _hh all lb $5; ii-l 111 _-:‘5;?if°ffi 1.-Fil:-il (.i'_:“_5' . 1 ' i .- _,_ fi lille i‘§’. 1 l1l‘ 'Y . _ .1»,_._- '_ ‘-sa.; ,ii .;: __ li; . ins .__b_ _il 1 .1 . _iii -..._ l..~. 1 'll 4'/ 191 1.... 1 (_+: 1,152. -soar Much of the Castile Soap sold is merely near castile. Perhaps Q as good as the genuine, and per- haps not. ' We handle the enuine import- d only and sup- ly them in any uantity desired. Castile is esp_e- ' cially valued in any place where pure neutral ap is desired. G Jamieson ~ Druggist gflllll \\\\\\\\i////I |llll\f lllllllll/IAA if 111115; _G-1 <3 ai .Q ro ro UQ O » I " lllll ='IIlIIIIIL\\&\M1”HIIII \\WH£'¢A\\\\\“'0ZI. ___________._..._-..;_.___.._.___.... Gifts for the June Bride " Our showing of new silverware comprises the latest and most useiul from the best factories in Canada. Prices Very Reasonable G, \'1 Taylor Jeweler & Optician i t ' _ - ‘L-1=~.'£’-'Nl ' 11 - V o _ _ ._ .._-if.-_- V _.- 1 1'». . ;/.,`_» ‘ - ~ i >_. - 1_,,,,....;»». 1 I f by Montague Black fox fx change Correspondence Bollcitsd .LM McKinnon, Manager E Montague. P. F2 1. _ i BIRTHS \ _ ___ I. AULD.--At Frcetowu on June 15th to .Rupert C_ and Mrs. Auld 11 son, (1`\`till~horn.) (‘0l<‘FIN_- At Flny l¢`oi‘t|ir1e, on Mny 25, 1‘Jl~l, to Mr. und Mrs. Cnrinun ('ofiln, -,_ son.-F. f!fl?il.SON_- At Sen View, May l7ih_ to .lvlin A. nm] lllrs. ifoulson, .-1 win I11l.u l..n.yton. t.;.,.._.. -- -.._._- - -- _______J DEATHS COFFIN.- At Bay Fortune on Miay tfltn, l9l»i,}'lussel Eldon, in-taut son of Mr. and Mrs. Oitrmon Coffin.-F. "Sore, tired sweaty feet are in- stantly relieved by Nynls Eas’em ‘.’5c. -box. E, A,_Foster, Sunnyside. _ `~ 29111-6-L'7Mfii. MOTION 'PU (ll-`.N8URE (i0V'l’_ DEFEATICD. I-.0\D'r)\', June 17.- Some of the Unionists who have been the strong- est supporters of the l'lster volun- teers, including Andrew llonar l.1iw, l.o.‘d Robert Cecil and Leopold ('har~ lcs Amery, attacked the Government lust night in the House of Comons ~ for its failure to suppress the Na- tionalist. Volunteers. They declared that the Ulstermen should have been checked in the beginning. This line of attack elicited laughter from the Liberal side. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, vnid that the Nntionalists were in- creasing by 15,000 weekly, but their purpose was purely defensive, The record of two hundred years, he de- state prosecutions to suppress public opinion in any quarter of Ireland. 'There was more regard for the law there now than ever before. A motion to censure the Govern-_ ihignt was lost by ri vote of 288 to is _ ~~ l E U gums; ora News and Edit.Ni¢ht Phons182&1B8 Head Omen ut Charlottetown. Branch Odicea at Bummersido, ilnci-ton. Souris and Montague. London Omen, Marconi House, Strand W. C. r President... A. Bartlett DERBY 0F EVENTS TODAY. _ City Magistrates Court, 9 ii. ni, _ Inspection of Nm. 3. Battery, Fourth| Regiment, at gun drill, Drill Ha,‘l‘, 7 1). l”|l_ ' Prince Edwiird 'I`hcutre, 7.30 :ind ‘J ii, m. l’eople's Tlirntre, 7.45 und 9-D- "I-- ` - , .ru NE. / Hiuii Wxrniz. ` Time. I-I' Time. H‘t. Date. f* F'I‘. 7'0 fi 8 _ 1 li.l\l FT. 1 H1 M- 1 M | .ins 117 |1r.=21 iz _ 11.01 an -16.52 il 2 .'..r.o 'i-0 'isdn 1111 - 4 _ .137 7-is 111.28 'zo 1-._ 712.1 °/is lfzofzir. _ _ , . 7 11.01 1221117 ~ ‘ ii _ Bzln 211.18 s 11:11: :z:i.:1:i 11 ii-1 io imi 11 1211: | 1:1104 1:-1.54 14.50 15.51 111.56 11-1104 lf):11 20111 21 = 7.1114 21110 21 l #1121 22102 ei 9.04 22.52 2:1 _ 111411 123141 24 one ...... ._ 25 0:28 '|110 ln 1 1.11 11=f»= 2'/ es $252; E225! ;~l #cc ~i-1_3 432 nate; ISF; ‘F at -l ‘-1 . '.4144 :'_2=3~’i-f’= B' é 595939? -s~c~m ®»~Zx~1 ~_)>]~7 lC;’l>) -1 cz °F°E .-ca Q ¢eee=se=e~s .I @»1I,`lx>-¢O**&$O4- 1'! 13 14 3:31 15 1 4:13 lil ` IT 18 E” '1 ~i~z~i~y~_i~_1::S,:,a:=~i cows.:-zoocm~i~1:co - 4154 ` 5:84 ` (1:15 ll) : ii:-'fl ir P’ v.- h ¢P7§2S§ _________ 4 vi-1-ji 1- (GNP `]`)`?~`ln_] l\¢=A7*1-I3 1:50 12:38 _ ll':L’/7 29 M, 11:01! 14:26 30 Ttl 11:40 15:35 C `“§E1111%_ 111ff511'11m 2:27 -1 I-‘ of selection, the Upper Ilouse hc- it. could not be fairly abolished with- out the consent of the smaller prov- has n more equal representation in to abolish the second Chamber would -be to clinnge the very basis on which iclcar, however, that a chamber to lwhich only partisans are appointed sections. For the purpose, therefore, for which the Senate was created it is practically useless. In the. United States, nfter years of experience with ri senate appointed by thc State Legislature the system vas condemned for faults similar to -those 1-_-hich today make the Canad- 'npon the Commons, but one " chosen by the Commons, because of its par- tisanship cannot be other than a tors of Canada elected a House of iircii, _for ~_thn enactment of which it by the of the i11iv~n.i»111¢ run.. ..;:..1in-a°11<1i11u111 11.1 11»r't,r.rm°=\-. 1 :eb Subscription Phono... ... _....3188-2`_1vlll the h_enata has tool `of tba Hama and Edit. Day Ph0ul...... ...I-88 _pony oppolotmo "_ . "' " 1' -"f1"'1,*<°1.*fi=_' "'i"';' mood' m1is`11[ ot alba acuion. Bo long al Senators- "are The Senate *must be riformed. It ‘hae not only outlived its, iisefulness, but by its very composition, it ~nevsr had any usefulness. It is conceiv- able that a certain number of _ men in either political party may be en- titled to recognition for party sor- vices. It is even conceivable that a haps be o. wise provision to allow such choice _to be made but to fill up the whole Senatorial measure with political beneficiaries is to make it what the Canadian Senate has been, n clog on progress ve legisla- UOH- The lflrger proportion of Sen-. ators should be elected by popular \'1il.£‘. gation now being conducted by a. Royal Commission into the charges preferred against Premier Flemming of ,New Brunswick, the Moncton 'l‘i111cs says in part: All the required witnesses have been served, though the chief sealer, who is alleged to have been the intermediary between Premier Flemming and the lumber- incn, has placed himself for the time being outside the jurisdiction of the court. 'l`liis is regrettable, but it may he assumed that Mr. Barry is nerely taking ii lioliduy and will he :ivnilnble to give testimony when culled upon. The charges made in Mr. flugal’s name ore explicit enough. But what makes them seem improbable is the lack of* ii. reason- able motive and the utter reckless- ness of the alleged proceeding. Few men iu this province, at least up to the time these charges were made hurl personally enjoyed the confid- ence and esteem of the people of this 11111111: an obedient nnndmnid to the The suffragettes deny that the de- C0mmohS_ The Borden Aomh,|9u~u_ stroyers of works of art ond burners tion has been continuously embarass- Of ChUl`°he5 U0 D810 f0l' their _¢l‘ih‘.'3B ' 911 by the Liberal majority in the and state that on the contrary they Senate. are working freely for the cause they I An exchange expressing similar have at h03"il~ 'H10 fmff that HWY views to those stated above says: are 1199'-f0Yi"l! i0l` rofoun,41 l1.11n and sym- ;_r_;g_;>s\;fl_¢_;!;_ ;o<_};i;1;y1h_h¢_i_;:i1;i3_e__rd:._n_1;_1:_s_gt_1; our c9mp1ete Stockof late _Ideas for _Summer _:overs ‘”‘ Y' 1, _.1 ,_ nn, .,.,__.,1,.,,.~ include 1.. viniese 11.1s..111e 11111.11 on every detail of _style excellence. Your orders are solicited It was s ol y a er_ ~ _ _ hom, ‘hut the mmol. broke upon the two Belfast ed£_t_.;_i_r_s, the tcllezstrulghlrcln 1- _ ,d b H ~d gh, o| the of 1;, value-ble~p e lu i`iI;'hIn?il:>(:1-llhsahmigouslebiillletins of the Galleries, and' the “Se °f H h°f“°"_"’ip * 1 - newspapers hel~d by rewslzoys on the upon a prison doctor,-all _this frcm eh caused rush on these odi the gentle sex' Notwithstanding et this week owir to the fact tirued on duty up to nidnig-ht on Gill '_ _ 'il ` ' I §__ _~ __ 3 r. - __ Méhday in re|hyo_ some of the headsh that the legislnti_ve.m_achinery is not #7 __//_, ___-_ /___ _--@.___*_ ‘__ _ , _(”______`,, numbering Mr. G. McL, Brown, Mr. I`\1“"ll1Lf. l1110UEh__1l1 Wlu Stuff "l'5a"‘ I 1; _ __/_. I), M, Bosworth, Mr. Voysey und Mr. next Tuesday. ‘lho silence 11ud_pcac:1 __ ..._?~5;€<___;s5\~\5_ ._ _ 1_1 - ' h., , , A .» |.~,_ V_ (,;1m_ Qnly g11ip|.ing away now bus only been broken by' the voleesh . 1_/ 1'-~_=;;a1`;_\_»\»-1 " ' , 1, _ _ '_' _ j' and then for 11 fow hours rest, and l\‘|l`-' Lloyd Gf~"~WE.¢_ mid Si' E‘d""_‘ff_‘ ._{ ._ ‘ \\ meh. retu,.,,.ing to glhpple with 110.n_ Larson. _ .T-he former in his 11iii.i\c £ ___//_ _ _._ 'trnilictory cables in regard to names lH`iH¢iD&1ltY\ &599l'l59d lilmt 5119 (_}'°Y“`U` _ #__ f`-I. 1-f. , 1 of suvlv<.'rs_. ‘ ment meant to awcmiilfsh all its nel.” Q/_ _ \- wg/ eminent persons in different spheres of adverse bY€'€1€‘§ti0'“H-' SW Edwmd h Liver ,ol I-(,o,,o(1 for tn.; Carson in speaking to Berust voliti- Lonilon suffered-in the loss of three iBl\1ti0n and he Sllilained UWM/ U18 ,_` 7% ___ If i ~.-_ ,. ‘ _ f _ ¢_ ir _ __: 1, - '__ ,{_;;__..,a__,..,6§,1i.§.l_§-as ’/ _ _I , . liifsseiiv ii.-B manynliorges where the teers has further pledged his promise h,.,adw1;.nner wa... H Sniior 01- n stew- that Ulster means to adhere to the nrd; and Glasgow also mourned the Zmélt C0V6“_f1“l5~_ . _ untimely fate of engine-ers or some The lr.'_0St'S‘ig!1ll'l09-flt devfflilllment 1l‘ pu_Bschgem_ The removal of |,an1-mce Ireland ls tbecounter-stroke of the (1 h wif Mnhni Hnnkne Nwtioniilists 111 organizing a national ' 71.1.00 l :sea . For Eighty-two Years we have been serving the public. If experience has taught you the Bleed for carfe ln 0;; choice of a epos tary or yo money, our record should appeal to you. Our depositors are exceptionally well protected by our strong Surplus (1887 of Capitalé an by our large holdings of ash Reserves. 0urAnnual tatementshave been submitted to independentoutlido audit since 1906. - 2| The Bank of Nova Scotia .Cnniul - - - 0.000.000 i.‘:1."l"a..'.......'.-. '_ ' l&..w°°°.1'3 XSLAND BRANCI-IES Charlottetown. - Snuimenlda Alherton. 0‘Lnary - Kensington |'mvi"c° to such “" extenl his Mr' iii2ii1ligtl1rhnBri|tii!s-h stage, is ri. nnittgi volunteer nrmy. Thlis has been _ _so Flemming. »\nd no government bus oil deep regret. to the play-going well recruited that already it iii _"*f 'uecn more securely seated in power, world-and in this nge that practicéil- ubiiutt the same i_i_trten_gth 0_5 Ga;s<;_r;;_s '~ ~ - l ' l d. r bod --; thou he v0’\LY_\_ Bet i\I`ll1Yl 11 ' 1° S H 1 Hint Mr' Flemmnig can he gmty °f rinéilf Bair iignry semi-iturr, the 1111-.<'.'11 and the prestige Oi the Ul- the charges made is therefore almost pohhlcan g|o\,.e.¢_r1.teer and big-game ster army. Appeals are being ma-de t _ h ‘ ng been in the Unhellevflble- Still the Charges 0-fe hunter, seemed not altogether urhar- sto John Redmon1_1_ to lend c‘.“l"`i;in_l "'f`“” " ‘"0 mm “B 0 there and the truth must bc known. monious with- his a-;l\.`cnturous career. party S1\‘IWti0l1 ‘£0 t ‘B IWW BNHY. ll ‘-`-¢1“2“\if“‘ “ir ‘md 9"°"“my' “ever If Mr. Flemming was n party to nny It was only on the 12th M-arch that so far the Nationalist_lei_uier has not more iioticculili' UNIV Hi- I“`°“"“t~ . - your correspondent culled at 101' responded. The Nationalist 11rmy or- . nnwnni 1 _ ""’"”`d°’"g he must °f °°‘"°° d‘“` Queen victoria street to see Comm.. .frimizers are fleclarms that it is 01-lv i|i""`i'm“1y “G “_ Prince ` ll f\l7DGdF fT0m Dllblic life. and like Eillf' sioncr R-ees, who was on the eve ofre: a defensive force to Preserve, .rights ’;\ ‘X l““‘1 ""'V"" renhzed the need "f “dl” ernment must take such action as turning to (‘-anada. He had had B- iglven me °°“““`y- by 1°!-usmtlon' 11-_al 1'.-form rcjuvcniition, annihilation mn _ .' ._ .-1 ~ U I- while the Ulstermen on the other 1 » y be necennnr gh H _ serious il ness, and .when one ai _ __ _ _ ..1~ 1.111111- other drastic treatment of terwt .|.h__ factyugnt eiupu ) ic m Booth arrived, in Toronto last Oclob- hand c_1a'in1 that their urine’ is not an that l1..1lv :is we have renlir.od it ' ` ' ' n W1 I nmmber'e1'lic visited wluit lac fciireil to he the aggressive one`L-_-ut exists 0L1‘~"}uy “my _ I » ` _ 1 . _ | | . cm” "U hwgm' th” g"v0rn"'"nt' “ith” deiitli-lied of his elrief Canadian o||i~ to depend their constitiitirinul rillhffi -’*"“‘" lt l'“'"‘°fl “’““ 0'" °“_y ‘Ofc out duini: iiny injustice to the bnsi- cor, Commissii.-ner Rees declared that under the Union. All of which looks for the retention of our fourth ic- ness intcresw cm_cm_ned has COL his recovery wus, h ,model-h mi,-ooh, like playing on W,"-ds_.._u.}' with in-Q, 'iresentative in the (`om_'n0ns. mcted h mngh lnr I - due to the D1-ayers of the Army. and ° ' ' ‘ _ _ _ ger revenue. than in _ _ _ . . , - ~ We believe that during its exist- Imwimm vents the _,Mt that them _‘.'l1en_l1¢;_wr1s1_l>11,rti€ig v_\_r;§h0h1sAy;s1_t;_1:_ __l:’li;___:___g3r€_\;v_;'l§é__i‘e};:_eE;1_§_ht;v(o_0ve;_h _ , ~ ' ’ ' ' _i eSr1‘iiN‘ 112-' .1 ~ mm nr "curly ‘mu A cLn_mry it has “°“'“l 1"’""9e9 11"” 0"0l`T\`\0\lSly ll5l`@l1t- 1l1E.\’I1;d'? I ' M k ment sails! for Canada in the S. S. __1o:-11 crr_=dii.°1l \1-ith having improvcd_ M. is hmhiy credimble to the g0ver___ . _ _ Hesperia” this WEEK from (;],,§gow__ lepislntioii in 111111 or two instances; ment Dmlbtxcsn the mmhcrmen hmm If there is one legal phrase which He 'is taking out w‘.1th him 11 |lu_l’12Y Oi it has been (,,__,__hU,d with hmmz D_Ct_ _mder ______v_0____ ___0v______________ts ____ _"ore _______ cninothen l1as_a'Britisl~ about 80 farrriers_and_1lorr.1estics as - 1 '11 reiceiinr *1 bi" or two' - 1"" s111..u1, it is nun of "sub 111<1ie11. It 11111 r111111u of the wmter s pruvfiganda “me y 1_ ` _ _ larile s“"‘S mtl’ Party and D0SSib1Y is ingrained in our national trndi» wcfrk in Scotland. For several weeks ‘|1950 f0“` lllstimces Uf ‘l"u_bl'f“1 ‘_”'s` other funds. _-\n1l if it should appear t-ions that so lon-g-as a cause is to Mr. llowder was luid aside. suffering dom do not however, constitute eitli- that they are atm doing so whether bg tried, or -is being investilgated. _from heart strain, but he has quite 1-r :1n'excu_sc or n reason for its the mnmmt he mme or Small .t therciruist be no conr:.1cnts4 from press recovered, and has Lctn busy at his __.» _ ‘ 't t |. ' '_ I or platform which shall suggest that office on the_Str11.nd for the PMN “V0 '~»lUl-‘f"U`- it 1'-‘W1 smcc ‘S es fl’ must be taken as prima facie evi- rt fo tin- cause is in the months The New Brunswick ofllccis lisluucut, been :1 rnhidlY I>a1'tisml dence that the province is still not; giihnlr lyn 'the heat of anguish and one of 'those quiet Canadian agencies body, more partisan than the House getting nh that it ,,._a9o,,u),1y Should consternation this tradition has been which do more in the way of appeal- nf (,‘._,ynn1nns over which, it is suppos- from its greatest asset the Crown deviated from on' both si-des of the ing to the_st1alwart countrymen than .1 to ..‘.-I-cis.. restraint ' _ _ ’ _ ' /\tl1ant::c, but lnow that ii calmer to the curious Cockneyv who gazes at M _ _ ` _ lands- 7" U10 n`91l"tln\0. if will ,noon has come, the uttiturle of all rnilway advertisem`ents._ Ou f'\'r‘ry question into which par- be well to s__sDe__d ____dgmen___mt_1t__e __eu___espectinK _mutnals is to suspend -s .1 o U50" °""°l‘l"""ti""‘“ h“"“ entered th" evidence is heard, If tn.-_ cnnrgeg are judgment until we have all the facts. A 11ew.d_ep11rtu_re -in the treatment Senate lun-1 been the echo of the hot I. c Pr ier me . In tin; 1-nnnntiinn most of our lending of wild animals in captivity was seen L D Ov H' om mmmg will newspapers in the United Kingdom and much appreciated at the Zoologi- pnrty in the House of Commons wi h Wham his high place in the estimu__ - th thi ~k M d be_ h‘rh it uns in political sympathy are showing very practical sympa. y cal Gvnrdens _s wee . Oli “Bhd “ ‘ ` ' tive vi the people, and 111111 have - ~ ‘ing whit-Monday and 11 bank 11011 ay. The Mackenzie A<\mir119fl`B*i0“ WHS their sympathy as wen while the the num-ber ol visitors admitted was , _ .d | C er eve »~ 1 1-- ' _ _ _ _‘t be enormous, and this was .mm_pML 'N u ons va I ix uid men who have tried ti’ hesmwch mm 1 iiiigii "enhanced by the announcement ity in the Senate. The Laur er - Wm hh the s“fh.h.ers_ _ » tfhat the new Mnpmn benmceu woum "ll"i'5t"nt‘0“ “'"'9 Similarly hanlpgred ’__l"“'””"_ he open These terracés ure lurge for many years until, by a process ,,,_|11111,h, Open spaces ¢0nBf_pnnted_ in rocky l1iy_ ' ers where polar and brown bears `__._E‘¢~§;Z!T_- roam about, the safety of the specta- WQIQ1 tor .being guaranteed by a' wide _ditch . `l1T-.:;r.1‘ over which bruln is incapable of imp- Dra ' 1|* ing. Instead of the ol-d familiar pit in which one used to see the bear sit- ting zl'isc<1nsolately, there 'is now this open-air life for the animal, which bc- sldes being heult-hier and happier for hirr_,_gives 11 more accurate lesson tn the visitor who values the zoologlcnl and natural history aspect. Yet s11ch is the perverslty of all sen-ticr.t life. that the bears 11t_ilrst rcse11ted their removal fforn. familiar scenes and seemed to pine for the dung~eofn for ri few days. _Thus -both hwn~ia_n and sub- lnnnnn- nature can become so accus- tomed to ,che unatnrel that }t he- comas second nature. (‘AEDMON. S'I’EVENSO\'. DEATH OF A. CHICAGO, June 15.-A. M. Steven- son, Vice-President of the United M. term, died yesterday, aged 78. ::If you are looking for something unusually good in cigars, try Tuck- etts Preferred or Websters Clear I-Ia~ vanas. They are 15c. each, or ‘three for a quarter, and they are the best kr i c b for tho one are to be popularly elected *ln clec c-ne¢1-mg 11 ihmugh nge mucous 1111rfa1-es such ‘"°°°"* '"'°“"“"‘ mm ° B ym an ‘ly m y Ki n f' . Rex ll t re tive- Qennfe |5 cormeivable articles should neverbeused except on prescrlp- Mi? fl 0" DWG 0 B 5 0 1 .. .. -_' '...l _ 1'.-1..',.* ¢._.-if 5;.-.1~_.;~-_'|21 ~ 7* 'If 1313,- ~_¢:..$...'§.. . _ 4 , _ 1 I 1 ' _ . which :_i__ons fijhm reputable Physicians. asihc damage ` Corner Great George find Kent Stl. V -' ' would exercise 11 wholesome restraint -°{y W' ~d°'° '°“ f°d“’ 'h° “°"d y”" "°“~"°" ` MH- " - Evemn Sli i ers ~ ‘ _ _ _ ru _ ce . _ t . ' - ' : °r°°t°" - T me 7”" “g” the °'°° 'r11i1¢ Hills1£1111|yP11|»f11f¢ " ._ _// \ :\\`-ll ‘ 1 1 _iqfh-E§j _ / rf “" .§.¢g..§;:.a~¢.@\`\ V -_` \ _ _ »-,-'_-.i_~_1.-`<.~'~’f.'..-/<'i-- . e /Q A ’/ 1 -- -<11 xf,-,._.f_,-_i" in (5 ) on “\ ` \ _ _ PATONS Special Drive in Silk Hosiery 25c & 50c _ ..___ _I , _ _ lIlIIIIlA\\\\\\\VJIIIIIE7¢§\\\l\\\\?lIllA\\\\ ‘ IlllII4'!\\\\\\\\ \v//11 \& \\\ A\ €'/// \\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\\'ZlIIIIIA\\\\\\\7llll 3 :1 '< Q. Q.- ///II/A\\\\\\“'r//ll/7/1T4R“lllI¢.\\\\\\\\\\ You should INVEST now. _ You should INVESTIGATE now. The John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limite ' Because 1. It is a GOING CONCERN personally cared for by lohn R. Dirinis, the “Wizard Rancher.” Il. It is a GROWING CONCERN with eleven pairs of ol breeders’, and your investmeiit is secure Ill. It has a capitalization of $750000, and ai. large Compan secures a good average dividend. 1 - _ 1 The Silver Fox Breeders Association, Ch’tow References The Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown The Royal Bank of Canada Ch town Write for Herd Book, Prospectus and Frce' Booklet the Silver Fox Industry to the S_ec’y '- ' W.E'Camero1i- ` *_ - Box 147. _ - _ Charlottetown, P;.E.I. "II'.¢$\\\\\YIIl&\\\\\\\\\\WIiIIlHIh 1\\&llIII-III/'$\ L- - -. _ _ _ _______________ _ ___ ' bd ,_ -fl _ -A ~ ' Make Your Own lce-Cream There are many rea- so us why ' you -should make your own ice-cream: _ a_-You can get it when you want it. ‘ _ b-You save money by ~making~i__t youji{s_o_lf._ c-You are sure the ingredientS11Y¢`.lJlli'¢. d-You can make any quantity'desircd_._, ~.- 1 Yo1_1’ll__i-ind our freezers to be the ones1hat_“piit the frost in ice-cream.” They h‘_E_l_itly and easily. .last long, and givesatisfaction every _ e, alllhe time. ' - Felliiéil _