‘ALSO iiulvmd ~NEW SERIAL With Mack ‘ THE BOSS BUBBLES- Whipple etc. s 1 1.. ADDITIONAL ADDITIONAL QPENING LAST CHAPTER ‘ lmw “mM' UEEN or THE “Th BLACKBOOK" “Q e NORTH woons" SbR I;\Y4 THRILLER l ,2 * - “IHH ALLENE RAY , ° AND “ALTER. MILLER ‘l? » Massey flu ils . . . . . . . ... .... .. 531$ 3, Stock Quotations = ;:::::::::;:::::; 12.. Power Corporation Foreign Securities . Inter UJHEiQS-A f Illier Utl' minnow‘, 5G,"... Ztl-Quotatiuns furnished Ly Johnston and Ward Mcmbers Montreal Stock Exchange. ‘ ‘v- _ _ _ _ _ I Br, Am. Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 651i " , ‘- NEW 30R“ LhuuxcE i Imperial Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. 38 : - - E " ,“ sienna, Top s; Sflfllifi Fe. Ry. . 212 l BANKS [ a; éliLChn Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. mu: 1711,‘ Car (b Fdry Cu. . . . . . . . . .. 97 Bank Commrce _ _ . ' ' H u 280 Alli. Loznllioux": Co. . . . . . . . . .. 116 Bunk Royal _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ " 355 A3‘- sml? ‘“ 331m- (‘0 ' ' ' ' " 116 ‘ Bank Montlcal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 357 Am. Bosn-ii Niagnetu C0. . . . . .. '71‘) 1 _ Anaconda Copper Min. Cc. 122 E WHEAT ;_ N. "if. Can. c: llilrl m, n. R. .. 2321;; F“? $99; '3” C“ ““' Y’ ---- -- m“, Sept. ........................ .. laou 1 3“§-.M°‘°‘~' C“ °°~ --------- ~- 79"» elm. ........................ .. 1am Ffitifllflll» PEYY-"lrl-‘lh 1"" iivlsr. ...................... .. 14m Stsniifrd cll ct ll, J .. . 75H; I " ,' residing c» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1231a,? CORN Sdiiilieln nu. . 145%.; " kiwi-Pa‘ h“ - - ~ ' < - - - - ~ - - - -- 72" IScpt ....................... .. 101% 'l:.- '51 Tiid.l'<Lr.z4l Alcohol Co. .. .. 3", fidstingllcls, F10: , . . . , . . . . . _, ; '- TS‘, Su-l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. j _ ens n10:.'1‘lll;.il. STOCK EXCHANGE , Sept ___________ 53,, l _ , Abitibl ...................... .. s2 F ' ' liilssouri Kiri. u. Tflhllii Ry. . . > Biqiltrqal Power . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 176 WHEAT ll Nfifi‘. ‘Brbzvzzucs .. . . . . . . .. 143 Bmmlmhl - ~ - - - - - - - » - - - -- 43 |Oct. ...... ........ . . 14m Bras. Trsilcn . . . . . . . . . ., '71-‘; I Dem , Stccl Cu, of Con. . ......... .. 50'. l May Sliuyviliigali . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 106 Can. Steamship Coin . . . . . . . . . . . 26'; g can- Bihmmship ma‘ "' "' 76 For §]lfilllID—'vlS Mlnard’: Llnlnient , Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . ..... 109 h ‘idciccm ccocosoouroussnsorsousivsig-s ma?“ l.‘ Coalponsnowsnslosedlntliopaekstrh‘ -AND_- manor mom “ST THE COMIC “QUEEN STRIPS f North W‘ j CAPITQI: ___ TODAY A THE P Life and adventure on to]! of the world! A woman's wit balka a Pirate ONI- The thrilling love drama. of n reckless adventurer and an unforgettable girl in a forgotten land. SOUTHERN NOTES Mr. and‘ Nils. John Mscheod uni.‘ daughter Miss Jessie of Charlotte- town, Mr. and Mrs. George. Mas- Leod of Bridgevrster, N. 8., with their two children motored Sunday from Charlottetown and called upon friends at Melville, Wood Islands, Little. Sands and Murray Harbor. They were favored with a very fine day for the trip and had a most pleasant outing. At less‘. one quarter oi the grain is still out, either standing or in sheaf. During the recent wet period the grain in aiook lot a thorough soaking and some of it is not yet fit to be housed. A good deal of it nolv adorns the landscape in the shape of "hand stacks" renioidly like rude obellis. Mrs. Milburn Keenan is at present visiting at Murray River. A large number er liva hogs were loaded at Murray River on Tuesday Mm. through the stripping club a: m" llllfl- L "In? of the animals were of ths dds-able weight, shape, and condition sad brwdht astute:- wry prices. Sellers era from w»: Islsld. Little Imam-lib ado: and Tobe Co. fofreu ‘in ‘ l’ h eeo oouporisiiown “'2! ”""';";..'.i..'.i‘i'l".."‘.“ft'€“2Is22l IOIII many other places. so beg laclipts S E B. I A L — SMITTY COMEDY‘ FAR CALI. with ‘STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Standard Stock d: Mining Ex- Breatlileas ad- venture among the raiders who scoured the acaa from Shanghai to the Pole i ~ amiss horror; IIIIA HYAMS. 185-45 rm narosrrs m NOVA scom mm" ""1 °' °"°"‘“‘ 1"‘"'°“°' change quotations as supplied by triumph of modern surgery over a Solioway Mills ds 00., Limited. Aconda 13-14 days Ind nights of unskilled breat- Amity Copper d: Gold ... , 15-18 merit was witnessed by Dr. Macmi- Amulet Mines . . .. 334-25 lan on his present trip North. Arno Mines mo. .. 24-h I'm Ye" 1* W111 5° mm“- Barry Hollinger lass-lo Eskhnc boy was bi-ousht 180 W110i W Bedford Mines Lid. 40-44 ‘me Bowdoin for treatment A inm- Bidgood Consolidated .. 15-1’! shot chem hod 80M thwvsh hi! Castle 'I‘retliewey ... .. SIM-iii "PP" an" mmcu“? 5 wmmd m“ Coulis” _ _ _ _ _ _ n" .139 looked as if amputation at the shoul- Dome Mines, Ltd. 930-35 d" would he th° W? "I'M!- Falconbridge Nickel Mine . ens-es HQWBWY, Df- K"! K- M11810" stung“ Roam Mm” 3345 noted Chicago specialist who was l-folllnger Consolidated sac-es Wm‘ ‘he W"?- Wrmlm" '1 "'1" °~ Howey Gold Mines ‘91-92 mtrkm” °peratl°m' by ‘which t“ Keeley .. -45 arm w“ first’ gm“ w n“ ma?’ Kkkmnd Lake _ _ 4M1 cut clear and finished oil wrtli Skis! Lake slim Mines ma. 21-21125 522;”? "m “n” Pr" °‘ "1' Malartic Gold Mines .. 7-8 ' Manitoba ‘Basin Mining Co. 17-18 MD" mfmlrfhr°°ew°d °“““‘“:_":' McDougall Mines . . . . . .. 44-45 c repors o ’ a prone“ 0 n5 Mining Corporation .. ass-cos y°“"h- m“ “W” m" m“ “""‘ Newbee Mines Ltd. sc-s h°m°‘“ m m“ ‘mmw Wm‘ “"1: Norarida Mines ssvi-se "m,‘°“°‘ ‘mum’ P‘ "m l Old Colony Mines .. 10-11 ‘““h‘q" “9°k°d' d“ " °°“m°”"“ of tendons and ligaments unavoid- Ploneer Mines Con)‘ " 30'“ able in such a wound he has over- Premier golf! Mines .. 1.72-75 come m’ “Mndlcap w ‘such m emu“ .“.Z..;.;".;;.' .3321; can hwy - ‘yo. w - ' ‘ boat, re-engage in hunting or ilsn- zfcrntgsrllt axial/rigs ‘ ‘$171 lng on practically equal tennis with Sudbury Basin mas-so m“ other men o‘ h“ mm’ Teck Hughes ... .... 540-45 Towagmac ... ... ... Treadwell Yukon .. 8.00- Vipond Consol Mines ... .. -6D NEW R035, N_ s“ gem,’ 26_QQ3\- West Dome Lake .. 2B 551m, Umwd 355m, and 31131511 Wright Hargreaves 150-55 caplmljsis; are raported u; bq n55:- ly iniercsted in the discovery of rich UNLISTED tin deposits at various points in are: oi‘ six square miles under lee-so to Abana . . . . . . . .. 1157-69 the Nova Scotia. Tin Syndicate in the Central Manitoba . . . . .. .. 33-35 New Ross district of Lunenburg Hudson Bay ... .. 17.0540 County. Int. Nickel ... ... ... ... 59-59% Professor E. H. Davison, of the Mandy . . . . .. ... 55-60 School of Mines, Comwali, England, Pend Oneille .. 455-75 and Honorary secreuiry of the Royal Geological Society oi‘ Cornwall, found OIL QUOTATIONS the assays of samples were satisfac- tory after s. recent investigation of Ajax . . . 140-41 the delmii-s- Ho was acronwsnleu by Associated . . . . . . . .. .. 3.50450 Newton A. Myers, head of the ‘Nova Calmont ...' . . . . .. .. ass-rs 5Com Tin Bvndicow. ’ Iniemailonal Pete. .. 2cm; Professor Davison reported the dis- Imperial Oil .. . 37:15.33 irict to bs very similar, from a min- Mayland 940.50 erologlcol viewpoint, to Cornwall, Royallte __, __ 255-80 where rich tin deposits have been United 1.1043 Worked for centuries, There the tir. Wainwell _ 15%,“; is found in granite, with copper a- Total Sales 0:41.024 W" 1“ °h° "<‘*“"°"“W "W- wimvlpgq 535m EXCHANGE ' Before onccould be absolutely co:- Oct. . . .. 14m m" °' "i" Pwibmmi °' “i” N“ m,“ l___ __ l“ Ross property, said Professor Davi- 13w, ___ us,‘ son, 1*, would be necessary to sink May ___ l“ deeper to determine i! the ore bod ____________ were sufficiently large to warrant de- OPERATION ON YOUNG EBKIMO “IS bltnkl. runny 00m” 133773011. l SYDNEY, 'N. 5., Sept. 26- 1210 tlon, and its Moun‘ ’ Police M1110“, severe gunmiot wound aggravated by son homes are described as being l“ vigor and bloom with 9113111181118 W111‘ w... '1." R 7c 772a LanduOf ' (Continued from Page t) South America. Seasoned world-trav- sllrs aver that the North Pacific route is the grandest of them all. Vancou- ver. Vicinda and Prince Robert are the points in'Csnada_ for depsrturl. and these ports an served by the Canadian Pacific and Oanadhn Na.- tional Railways, who also operate the steamship services. The vessels pass by majestic woods of Douglas fir, Sitka spruce, giant cedar western hemlock and other lordly trees of the British Colunuiia forests. whilst other sights toboseenlaieronsspglaciersand volcanoes. The spectacles are almost beyond description. The White Pass and Yukon Rail- way fmni i-idewaisrs at fiagway through mountain passes and into the Yukon country was a bold and unique urideirtakingsndtherosdufullof thrills for the pauenger. ‘Then there is the Yukon river steamboat trip, one ofthesttractions ofwhiohistlie sight ofcariboointhswainroron iarining town of a thousand popula- public school and hospital. The Daw- WOIIGSYPUIIY cosy and attractive, sonic oi the smaller ones being almost buried in flowers, which thrive with ance. ‘rheee are luxuriant lavml. I01‘- geous flower beds and fruitful WI!- tablc gardens, and the old 801d fin‘ tres may be visited in motoecars 0f‘ afoot, for they are close at hand. Canada's northflly Wmlmmm" i“ happy places to dwell m. They m not tho may moi: they-Wm 1W- merly imagined to be. The DQ90111- mentoft-hemienoristobocom- mended f0!‘ Wfldlwml with l" m‘ lightening book of information on the Yukon. sniLmflqh shod h"! W" from it. The journey in the 1AM ‘>1 the Klondike is worth undertaklnl by Canadians as well as tourists from elsewhere. OIL PAINTING BOWDOIN ORNAMENT! SYDNEY, N. s. “hi. '26—Th= BGWOOID on lior mi mp New! W" new decoratioriaOne was a hand- some oil 9011191118 0f I 41111!" "if" ship under sail. The other a hand- some bit of wood carving in the map, at s bird, and above V» "I! of the Chesapeake "Don't Give U11 The Ship." _ The painting was prevented 1° Commander Macmillan by a 8m’! school before whom be lectured lsii year and the wood carving was 49310 by an old timer at Portsmouth Navy Yard who is one of the few remain- izig ssllors skilled in the‘ W011i 0! carving figure beads for shlvll A ITSHEBMAN’! PARADISE SYDNEY, N. S.. Sept. fld-A fish- omisifs paradise, the enact counter- part of what the sis-cams of the Un- ited States must have been when the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, was descrbod by Dr. W. C. Kendall, ich- ihyolcglst to the MscMillan expedi- tion, and reputed the greatest ilsh export in the Unwed States. Salmon were fairly plentiful, but the whole coast of Labrador and Baiilnu Land wssswarming _wlth beautiful big sea trout he found. Dr. Kendall told of a shallow pool - wiihinsightoithecoastononecl the innumerable streams where for hours he fished under the movie carriers of the engineer in iihe hope of filming the capture of a big one. Thejlovulike Iflnonoa-longtheooastoflvorway nndthoothcrwallolingOhilein Central Guardion ran rumor-lasso ISLAND Presbytery of the United Church meets this afternoon at I o'clock. nIGIImLu-Thsre will be divine service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at s p. m. Tho Rev. W. Bruce Muir will‘ conduct the service. TIYON BAPTIST PASTOIATI services Sunday, Sept. 29: Bonshaw, l1 s. m: Tryon, 7.30 p. m. Myron C. Brinton, Minister. i POTATO DlGGlNG-Col. J. P. Hooper, City. lias commenced digging on his eaiensive potato ranch at Pleasant Grove. .- ___J ‘ CHURCH NOTICE — Belfast and Belle River United Church Rally services for Sunday. Sept. 29th. Belle River l1 s. in; Eldon 8 p. in. Prayer meeting at Point Prim Wed- nesday. Oct. 2nd at '1 p. m. M. n. MacDonald, Pastor, BAZELBROOK-Oii Sunday, Sept- sflth. Mr. Lindsay will preach his farewell message at Croaa Roads, 11 i» 111-; Alexander 8 p. m.: Hszelbrook '7 D- m. I am came that ye might have lilo. , . 0n the Hunter River United church Charge for Sunday, Sept, 29 gm u follows: Wilichirs, ll a. in.; Wheatley River. 3 n- m-z Hunter River '1 p, m, Rllly Service at Hunter River. All are welcom-i. A. E. Chapman, Pastor. WINSLOE snnvrcns - Winsloo United Clliuch Services on Sunday "h". 39m. 29th will be as follows: Hlshiield. at 1i. a. m.; Princetown ROM It 8 n. m.: Winsloe North at '1 p. m. Bally Day Service will be held 111M111": and evening. Rev. G. A. Grant, lviiziisier. aNJoYAnLii VISIT-The Misses Hblcn Power and Marion Clark m. turned recently from a most enjoy. able month's vacation, visiting rei- atives and friends in Boston and Now York. ‘Iihese PODI-iiar young ladies speak V"! hISih-ly of the many courte- sies and kindnesses extended them during their stay in the United Stat- Ols ,fi ANGLICAN SERVICES-Sight- eenth Bunday after ‘Trinity, Septemb- r 29th, St. Johns, Milton, Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning prayer. l1 a. m. Evening prayer, 7.80 p. m. St. Mark's, Rustico. Sunday School, 2.15 p. m. Evening prayer, 3 p. m. C. F. Johnson, Rector. IzAL FOR. FOX SHOW. — The authorities have made arrangements with Messrs G. H. Wood es Co, 1M. Toronto and Halifax agents for Izal to disinfect the Fox Show daily with this well-known and effective British preparation, which is now generally being used by all progressive fox ranchers. Tho Company have also reserved space in the show for an exhibition of their product. T0 BOOST Till: MARITIME! — Mr. Arthur H. Mei-iitt. oi Boston, sf- tor extensive travel covering nearly Wfly portion of the Maritime Pro- vinces, low-ids giving s lecture in Dorchestcr. Mm. on Nov. 10th, showing 200 colored pictures of spots he has visited by train. auto, steamer and cams through New Brunswick. Nova Scotia and Prince Edward 1s- land. No doubt a great many fer-mgr residents will look forward with pleasure to the event. FDR-MEI llSfDlNT-Mra. Rebeca; Watcher has been in Nova Scotia for UNITED suavicas-m services ' radnosoofsuchasbspefliat ts:- oracsneesliycall them "Sea Par- vollpoment. Ho was optimistic can continent. senil price is high. velopiiienh. nsamicn ooosa is roimn Millan expedition it}. would ‘become l aummm a. mm rod and line and, m rpm of producing neld. In this event the tug‘; 21°12'11"‘: 031:‘; mineral wealth of the Province Q “u. Wm o’ u” 1m‘. Th” would be greatly increased, as Nwa mm ' Scotia would possess the only oxten- ‘m m mo M‘ m, u” own" sivo tin deposit on the Nomi Ameri- Tm u prodmod m m. m,” which he landed a number of good Slates, Bolivia. Nigeria, Tasmania and Cornwall. Th0 demand n i-apiry W“; ‘;‘h.“°""" b‘? i,‘ m, ‘f: diminishing the supply, and the prs- mo“ ‘m!’ ' The Nova Scotia Tin Syndicate i: made up of a group o! Canadian and British financiers who are prl- ' pared in go ahead with the venture if further investigation warrant; dc- SYDNEY. N. S. Sent. Ill-Appar- ently blown by a great storm over 2,000 miles from its ordinary habi- tat, a European barnscis goose was discovered in Labrador by the Also- and has Deon brought south as a soientiile curiou- Anlskiiiioasidhssawailoekof Hs had come cquipped only with Nothing doubted, he returned to the ship for stouter apparatus, with nah, some of them seven or eight pol-icy of the MaoMillan party to dsh for more than required for food sud specisnsns. " some of these big fellows are stowed away in brine pickle in the some time visiting friends. She is a. native of Musquodoboit. and u... married Rev. C. D. Mscnaron, a vs of P- Ii. I. and Fsduato oi’ Pine Hill in 1882. After marriage they wenttosiamasmusiciiarlesofthe Bifibylcrian Cbuiui, U. S. A. where Mr. Melanin died after four years service. Mrs. Watcher has spent forty years in Siam. She loft recently for Boston accompanied by her daughter Jean. Blonds in Idusquo- doboit, Sbubenacadie, and Hantqort enjoyed vbits from then-United . IIIO lITUAflOlW-A meeting lioottwm-Onehsdslrsady bllfl eornniittedtothepotsiidtbootlie: wnaoouttobe blushed for the were large. I. _,..._---__, f agitator-mus mid." IIKIMOS All GOING tween tbs flu. tliradvanee oi civil- isation along their barren coasts and intermarriage with the whites, the ihbrador Ikiino u rapidly golns the way of tbs North American In- dian and other primitive races, Coin- iiiauder Msellillan raid. ingrarerandrasarlobsbrsdoizho said. ' ‘ i ‘its Ion cert Party at Zion Hall. --- THI GARDEN CITY indoor cir- cus opens Saturdsy night st ‘l p. m. Come early and have old time dance with old time music. ‘m! JUST ON! Will's hustling wins Business Scholarship at Union Coni- mercial College. Boys have your en- tries in ‘by l! o'clock Saturday morn- ing. Market Building. 7089 A1‘ CHATIIAM Harold Stead won fourteen fizats; seven seconds; four thirds: Ind one First. Best three dairy cows all breeds. I -____- MAISIIIIILD BAPTIST CHURCH-There will be service on Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Rev. A. C. Vincent of Charlottetown will preach. are‘ IN-DOOB cinous open Sat- urday night. ‘I p. in. I-Icusis Housis and other games, amusements, hot dogs and refreshments. Admission 10c. 7953 CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE- Rev; B. M. Aitken, B. A., minister. Service of worship Sunday, Sept. 29th. as follows: West River, 11.00 l. m-: Kingston at a p. m.; Cornwall 7-39 P- m. Rally Day will be observ- ed It all these services, with an ad- dress by the pastor. ILLEGAL SHOOTING - ‘on the morning of September 23rd. at An- nandale, P. E. 1., seventeen hunters appeared before Magistrate Edwin McFarlane and pleaded guilty to charges oi‘ illegally shooting wild geese last sming. In the afternoon a partyfroin Annanduls pleaded guilty in a similar chsrgs before Magistrate n51). 1mm, of Elmira. Fines of sso were imposed in each of the eighteen cases. The prosecutor was Chief Federal Migratory Bird Officer R. W. Tufts and the convictions are said to be the result o.‘ information that had been sent to Mr. Tufts by persons in the districts concerned who wish to see the no spring shooting Regula- tion under the Federal law enforced. Itis undsrsfiod that other cases are P91161118. " PERSONALS Mira Veda Lamont. R. N, City. leaves ahorr: fer New York. m, and Mrs. H. G. Guild, Mus- quodomi, ‘Nova Scctia. are visiting iii Strawliona, the guests of Mrs. Guild's brother. Mr, Calvin Hunter. Mr. James kieiser, Grand ‘fracadie. and Mr, Wendell Holmes Yeo, Union. mad, are. reported better this moni- the. MACMILLAN FINDS ISLAND SYDNIY, N. -S., Sept. id-An is- land swarming with Puma was dis- covered oi! the Labrador coast this trip by Commander Macldillan, who says that thousands of the pictures- que little birds make the place tlwh‘ brooding ground oseb season. These birds build their nests by burrowin! underground like foaes. They dig in- to the soil about three feet, a very convenient distance, as the investi- gators, by lying on the gmud and shoviiq an arin in up to the should- srwareiultsbloioroaehthoneit w secure specimen eggs for their collections. The Plum: is a pictures- que litfle creature with a brilliant WA!’ OI‘ ‘III INDIAN --- IY%IY. N. 5., lint. 26-86- Pure blooded Eskimos If! becam- Tbs great flu epidemic of it‘) IIIIIVI ‘MONDAY OCTOBER. OONCIII’ by hrnell 00a- ‘I041 A PIICINTAGI or u» receipts indoor circus in market building will be givanin aid of Ssnaioriuin Fund. rm, noon lunches are easily prepared with ready - baked EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE ‘"5 IXMIINED. cusses c“ surruan sun mran. ~ Inn. ATTENTION crvcu nnrsm worm. m J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optonis ll‘! lent Street Charlottetown oco-eo-oooosooo-o voooo-ooo-ooa Insidious O O O Z X 4 1 1 4 4 Eye Strain We use this adjective m. visodly. Sufferers from Eyestraln may have perfect vision and there. fore do not suspect lhejrreaeggq of any evll defect. The motive power or u“ lntlro h rganisna is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It fa computed utilise about 107, or this Nu" Ell"!!- but when Eyestraln is Dfilflll, l Illlllth llrler ‘propor- tion is required. Hence defective 6Y9! llllflllkh their consumption of an excessive amount of "W" Ihem nuiy seriously afloat the fiuictionlng of other Briana of the body and produce ill health. nAva your: f urns EXAMINED G. E Hatcheson OPTOMETRIST ’ vvwvv-v-vvvv‘ z t 3 t s s z 3 i § s i 3 O-O-OO-O§O>OOO4l444‘ 3 ?OQQ'QOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO-OOOO* Professional “Ca rds McLURE f? MacKINNON SILVER FOXES AND FUR! , Representing KUDSONHS BAY C0.,‘of LONDON, ENGLAND. Oflloe. 112 Kent Si. Phone 80G lfldi-l-li-friiiii. W. H. AITKEN B CO. Importers of high grade GASOLINE — KEROSENE - 011.8 We Believe in Prince Edward Island Oifloq. l0 Queen Si. Phone sot Spr. Pk. B. l. Phone B6. lldfl-t-li-frusi. Mark R. McGuiga; B. A. BABISTEB, SOLICITOII, ITO. NONI! TO LOAN cairiemi Block, cnarioiteiewii, an Prohibition Commission Chairman. m. 050301! l. BROWN narrate. P..l. l. Sand all information regarding In- fractions of Prohibition Act to thl above . OrTo Gilerlnsptetoekil. Haywood 15 Doe-shelter Street, Charlottetown PhOllI 709 9101-1140-1712 BELL O MATHIESON B. B. BILL ‘ D- b. IIATIIIISON. LL. l. Ssrrhtsra, Solicitors, Ito. Money to loan. flIIloas-Charlotteiown and roost-m McLeod & Bentley J. A. BINTLI! I. l. IINTLII, l. 0- Iarriater and Attorney-at-lsw Oilleei rso lfsnaioiid sum IIONI! TO LOAN - cardamom I. I. l. McDonold & McPiiee noweoin’: bold and villa srece the l, "I'm _ , “W” “P""°“"‘ °' *""'“"“‘ in u» uni-m:- 1?; $8“? m“ w’ u“ “u?” s. a. hfeDON 81A}; r. literal! oollfllfis m many rears to mm. m b‘ w‘ m “may m" n “m” of limos. he wt- ‘unsnmqnnmnt no .m.,mutm,mpmmoc_whm m! ‘mmuumllllldilhdilllllhcfi recovsror "o", suiesnsmmoeiimaatreutmet “W” "' '"'"'""°"' vhwhflflml "m." o”, “n “ma, “a m. psrhnantsordgricultursofthsthree “yup “m”; hflyg.g“tdgd m ‘umlum “unfit p Maritime Provinces will look into tsbrsdeefor thsiost moyeue. in Stewart _ uiesituatiemrbscooipieintutbatfsetstthehessofneuiysverybig ,nn"u,l,‘_a~» domelticfmightniasongraihsindiniotono-wiflflddIuohafanii)‘. '_' _ ' 1 IIIALIIIO feeds iii-mm um the Mlritinll descendants a men m , IOOTHIIG AITIIIITIC ii5§il:lIi5‘-iiF t. v. ‘. ll‘ 11H.