i MAY 20. 1920. »—"*7 FIHSING TACKLE , How about letting us put your tackle in grder....There’s bound g0 be some thing that requires attention be-' fore you millifi that fishing mpg We are 1n a good ositlon to fit you out 'with everything Y0“ may need and feel certain we can please you both in price and all - . quCzilliy in and look over our stock even if you think your out- fit is complete-there might be something you overlooked. E. A. Foster i Central Drugstore, i Sunnyside. 1 Arnetitélt "m um onsnnoirrnirovvn compute '- " i and Bowels Regular, You can relish mgflgp] °| "llflflnfllyoyufilver ma!‘ l“ or etomecb u will nut your faith hi0 - Carter's Little Poul accumu- lation that 1 oieon the Ilfllledfrornthe bowels .. . dlsdnaeendeailcweklngo. SIaIIIIII-l-elllieee-lnellfilee DLOAIIBBIIONPIIISJhtuwe at nerve and blood tonic (or filelqlheeau , SIOQIQIIIQIIAMIPGIIIIBWGIIBII. llleiee Illl beer eleutlre DR. DQVAN’! FRINGH FILL! Areliable Re uleting Pill for Worn BIL iii a box. id at all Drug Stores. or mailed to any address on 0f rice. The Beebell Drug Oat erllee. (interim Puosrnonoi. ron men Restores Vile and Vitality for Nerve end Breilr increases "grey laatter". Tonic-viii build on u . t8 e box. or tvro ror 5. at (Ira; a ores, or b loa reeastoofgarfie. o t “any I Q I A IOIIIIIJI fiUG-l-IJDJ _"____,J____ |_4_- v.1 v1 receipt O0‘ 8t. eSee ¢‘.--¢--‘¢¢¢¢¢“‘¢“‘¢~e0e-e-e+e-eo-e "Tolissimo ADVERTISEMENTS edvertlsgleete under this healing, Io. per word tor each ta- "'35 iee eolne to our rare to be forwarded. live cents gust eels,» oo|“to oovnr- postage. etc. one oofllt olelord. but live Ill-urea (ea ILOIO) Wed ll it EH8 nsjlhhffil new 0o 0.1‘; er tut accompany ell advertise- -'-u_ one pp II ‘ overlookefluAdlertieemente received v ‘ N "mlm" 4.7%-‘: ‘vtvtvt ‘ C‘: ‘::vv v4" -¢¢¢‘r¢‘¢¢¢¢¢ AGENTS WANTED ..FOR SALE A ND OOIIMIS- lrult HAl.Id-- Idl(iIl'l‘ IIUODIEII ‘Egg?’ Stock. Colri- Piililllpfi‘ on \\'1it1-r Stri-i-t. I Mud- lete stock includlnfl exclusive :5]!-limnlilixi“illvlltfvrl. i\lllll’)g'ail'll:lni\lvslilillr 11 h d . r w only lnes. spec)? be; olurr ‘minimums? and Grcy Tea Room. Apply Red- din Dros. 8788-5-lltf. QIN;ED—A CAPABLE GIIII. F0]! gi-ncral housework. good wages paid. Apply to Aiistin A. Allen. llurrister. &c-. lllonstcn. Ixovw Brunswick. 8 70-5-lf-ol. .__..___ _ 'A 1D—NITRSE GIRL. (i001) wiigin. Apply Mrs. (iilbcrt Guild- i-i. ‘lil Iloclifurd Siiuurc. 8923-5-1Btil. WANTED \VAI\"I‘I~ID—IIY JUNE 1ST GENER- nl servant; must ho good plain ‘ wvk: wniros $26. pcr moiitii. lilrs. ll-"KPFB. Fairholm. seos-s-iatr. WANTD. -—- ONE THOUSAND calves weighing‘ ninety pounds and over between May 5th und Junc 15th. Will pay hlki -st mark- s1 price. \Vrlto or phone Canadian Packing Co.. Ltd. Charlottetown. 3866-5-l32l. Y’ JVANYPUIII-Jlilfllflltil) HAND RIDIN- S92T-b-l83l. ._ , . ,3 ,>»e-t~¢»»+»» y Hotel Victoria 120 rooms, 56 rooms with‘ private baths, Completely rc- novatcd. Excellent service. H. H. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown Hotel Co.. Ltd. Proprietors. menu. Prompt koop. , Mrs. JunenrMtlton lh-l-tnryr Edict. samples. Write now to ‘ Domini“ N“"°"°“» M°“"“1' FOR sum‘. so Anni-is 01c LAND ""‘“ tit lirookili-lii. l miles from ‘ town. Apply to \\'. Ilsgllilgllllflll/jl. . i. - - , FEMALE nnnr '6 » W WANTED- omns FOR ltoslo MKSCELLANEOUS I NEED YOUR AID AND ASSIST- ance. Will you help e good cause‘! Cats wanted with kittens. two or three days old to raise young fox $2 und a!!!)rec- Btrcet. . . OOB-Q-Sflttslillilirnpd. TRY OUII. J01! PRINTING DEPT. for your next order for billheitds. letterheeds. envelopes visiting cards. posters. All kinds of pam- phlet work done. Special prices on lertre quantities. The Job Printing Department of Tho Is- lnnd Guardian Publishing Co.. Kent Strcgthflherlottetovvu. __ ADMIRAL SIMS CRITICIZED WASHINGTON. May 15.-—~Itear Admiral 'Sl111s' “fallscious and base~ less" charges that ‘the Navy De- pertinent delays prolonged the war ToiiFmiontlis unnecessarily was "practically the only charge of un- favorable results from the msny alleged sins of omission and Com- missionf’, the officer had ascrib- ed to the Department, Secretary Ihiniols toduy toll] the United Sta- lw- Scnaic Navy Investigating Com mltteo. It was fully refuted he untied, by the AdmiruYs own testi- inony. 'l‘liere ncvor was :1 time, the wit- nrss suid, when tonnage.was not available to carry troops and sup- plies to France as fast as they could be landed, and transported to the front. Allocations oi’ ghip fb the United States by the Allies always was the dominant factor, Mr, Daniels de- clurcd. I585 on “Kimmie n: on» 1min of 12 noon. 3 Pure Bred Holstein Heifer .. Pure Bred Holstein Heifers Kircrlou SALT?) T llllavljls (IIBDOBeil of the fin-m occupied by mo known as the Frank up n 5'1"". New 511mm. I will sell by public auction on the prem- SATURDAY, MAY 22MB the following nrticles:— lStundard Bred Filly (Lady Victoria) 2 years old . l Standard Bred Mare (Lady MscDougall) in foal to Petrollo. Calves. (Yearlings). 4 Pure Bred Holstein Bulls (Yenriings). 1 Pure [Bred Holstein Heifer, 2 years old (in calf). 3 Rellslfifed Holstein Cows. > 1 Standard Cream Separator. 1 3 h- D. Gasoline Engine. , 1 4 h- p. Gasoline Engine. ‘ All") Filrm Machinery conslstl gaiwy-Hllrrls Combined Seeder and Harrow. W ‘h 3°71". Hsy<Cutter, Binder. Pulper, Disc ng of Flows. Light Hurrows, Cnrt. Truck Wagon. Harrow. Scufller, "Fklhs Harness and all other farm utensils. Tenn" "mill! known the day of sale, dill’ n1 12 noon. HUGH MORRISON. 3, Auctioneer. . -._..__..._...e., _ , manna” eeeoeeoeeeoeeou Should tho day DPOVO stormy silo will be held the following Mon- E. H. RAYNER. -..a 4“‘""¢¢<-e»~ --< ~e<e<--e<~ea'-ee-e-e v' IE3. R, BROW I46 Richmond St A Charlottetown fire, Lite. Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass insurance at Lowest rates. i 600.4 Strong. S: 4 Proceedings in the Provincial Legislature Continued From Page One ‘Wwlrflftwrsi? ,:.»‘~.1. i» w» act to amend an nct relating to lunatlcs and the custody of luna- tics. An Act to provide roi- the ls- sue of debentures to pay off bsnk over draft. An Act to vest the land and premises known at Govern- ment House Property in the Pro- vince of Prince Edward, An ‘act to SuccessionDuties were read a first time and ordered to be rend a second time tomorrow. On motion of Mr. MoArthur an Act to amend the Summerside ln- Coilloration Act was rend a second time and the House went into com- mittee for consideration of the same, Mr. A. C. Saunders in the cliziir. The bill which asked for er1nis~ sion to borrow $30,000 for tie pul" chase of tlic Eleclrlc Light Plant was agreed to. ' in connection with the Act re- specting the visiting of Govern- ment llouse Property, Hon. A. E. Arsentiuit said that unless there are assurances by the government that this property shall not be sold, be would not consent to its puss- ing. He would have no objection to leasing the property for any useful purpose such as s hotel, but he would object to the sale of it, He intimated that he would expect a clause to this effect to be inserted in the bill before bringing it down [or second reading. HON. J. H. BELL said the Pass- enger Agent of tho C. N. ll. liud approached him with n view lo sec- uring zt lease of the property for the purpose of s hotel, At pres- ent the government had no power to lease the property and to se- cure this power was the purpose of the Act. The government hadrno in- tention of selling the property. MR. J. D. STEWART thought the matter was of too much ini- portance to be brought down dur- ing the closing hours of the sess- sion, There were historical assoc- iations connected with this Drop- erty which the people would not care to abandon. Surcly, he said. we have not become s0 mercenary as to wish to convert into dollars and cents one of the historical spots in the Province. lie asked 1f there was any intention of rc con- verting tiie building into 1i resi- dence for our lieutenant governors. .ln reply to Mr. Stewart Mr- lie“ said that the government had not considered the question of DYOVIII- trig for the Lieutenant Govern!"- On motion of Hon. J. J. Johnston a bill relating to to practise in the Supreme Court was rend u. first. time. on motion of Mr. Dennis a bill for the incorporation of the 0- Leai-y Dairying Co., was rend ‘I1 first limp. House adlourned till 8 p. X11- _ MAY 19. House met at 1 run. On motion of Mr. C. McArtliur. an Act to further uniend the Sum- lncrside lncorporutlonjmt ivllfl road n first time. On motion of Mr. J. D. Stewart. the House want into committee tor further consideration of an mt Re- specting the Law oi’ Partnership. Mr. Lepage in the chair. Several clauses which htid been left over for consideration were taken up BDQ...1\"-9l' some slight changes tbs whole bill was agreed to and ordered to be read a third time tomorrow. On motion of Hon. J. H. Deli an Act to Empower '“'l‘l1c Society for the Propagation oi‘ the Gospel in Foreign Pilflfl," to sell lands in certain townships in P. E. island, was rend ii second tlrne_ and the House went into committee of the whole with Mr. Lepagc in ilic cliiilr to consider some. The lllll was agreed to and ordered to be rend a third time tomorrow. On motion ol‘ Mr. A. C. Saunders an Act to Anisnd the Statute Law was read 11. first time. On motion of Hon. J. J. Johnston an Act to Amend the Chancery Act was read n first time. An Act for the improvement of Highways was rend it third time and passed. On motion of llon. J. ll. Bell i'or third reading’. of the Education Act, llon. A. E. Arsenuiilt moved tlic following amendment, seconded by Mr. J. D. Stewart. That the order for the third road- kig of a bill intituled "An Act to mend and Consolidate iin Act Re- lating to Education" be discharged and that the said bill be referred to ll. committee of the whole Ilouse for the purpose of amending the eiizlitth section thereof by striking out the words “and in part by Dis- trict Assessment" after the word "Treasury" in the second line thereof and amending section nine by striking out all the words after the word "follows" in the fourth line and inserting the following in lieu thereof: "illale teachers of the third o1- lowest class the sum of four l1un- "Mule teachers of the second or middle class the sum of six hun- dred and fifty dollars_ and female teachers of the same clsss the sum of six hundred dollars. “Male teachers of the first or highest clsss the sum of seven hundred and twenty-live dollars, and female teachers of the sumo class the sum of six hundred und fifty dollars. “Male teachers of the first or highest clsss teaching in first class school the sum of eight hundred dollars and female teachers oi the same class teaching in first class schools the sum of seven hundred und twenty-five dollars." And that the said bill be further amended by providing that u spo- cial Educational Tux be levied to supplement the revenue devoted lo education and that such tax be spe- cially accounted for by the Provin- cial 'I‘reusurer and that tio part of the revenue l'rom the said tax be used except for educational ]0\ll';l0ls~ es. ln moving his amendment Mr. Arsenriult spoke at some lengilr 11 report of which is given elsewhere in this issue. Mr. J. D. Stewart. sti-onizlythouuii briefly upheld Mr. Arsenaulfs um- endnient. There was no need, iii- said, to elaborate. The Govern- ment liud undertaken to legisluli» on this important question pi-r- haps the most important question that hnd occupied the attention - the House during this session. lt was already well known botli to the Government and the people that the measure proposed was not satisfactory to the teachers 01' to those who hadtlie cause of educa- tlon at lieurt. If the evils intend- ed to be reuioved by the legislation were not removed then it would have been us well to leave it alone. lie personally know many teachers who liud prepared to leave the profession. and many of them the province as soon as they learned of the Government's pro- position. lion. J. H. Ilell said that this was a direct challenge to the Govern- ment. 'I‘l1e Government hnd adopt ed 11 policy which they regarded us adequate to meet the conditions und were prepared to assume tho responsibility. Tlicy had given the teachers more than they liiid ziskod f0r_ but did not fecl that they were instilled in going the lenlztli pro- posed by the Conference in hlurcb lust. l-le considered the pioposi- tion of the Government was Just and generous and tliui tlic people would approve of it. A lengthy discussion followed, taken part in by M1". Palm Brodie, Hon. C. W. Crosby, Hon. R. N. Cox. Hon. F. J. Nash, Mr. E. T. Higrzs’ Hon. Ben. Gnl- lnnt_ Hon. J. J. Jobnotcn, .\ir. A. McLean llon. W. M. Len, .\i1'. hi. Kennedy, Mr. ll. D. lifcLerni and Hon. G. E. Hughes. the Liberal members taking tho ground iliut the remuneration allowed by the bill was itdequute und the Opposi- tion members clniniinu tbnt the rienerul dissatisfaction iaxpicsstazl by tlie teachers ivus sufficient proof that the bill as proposed by the Government lmd nor met the requirements of the situation. On division the lifliélildnztllll was lost by a straight pact," vote of l8 to 5. On the motion [or third reading dred 11nd fifty dollars. and female of the Bill, llor A. E. Arsenaull arose to contradict u statement made by 1i Liberal nic-mbei- who chaiized that the Arst-nault Gov- ernnren Fhrtd" dorremorhirrrrro“ help’ the teachers. M1‘. Jh-stinanlt slut- ed that the Conservative (lovem- ment liad increased the statutory allowance to teachers from M21; 000 to $187,000 zin increase of $66.- 000, n much larger loci-c: c lliiin the (lovernmcnt not»: pFOpUStNI lo muke to lliO teachers. They (the Arscnuult Government) mud given the increase out of ordlniiiy rev- enue and without any additional taxation. wliile the present. Govoi-n- [IUTIIIURA HEAlS RASHllN iiHllll On Bod and Face. Redandltchy. Cried orHours. LastedaYear. "A rash started all over my little girl's body and ehe had some on her ace. It started in a pimple ll it got red and itchy. She w} crledfor hours. This trouble a’ lasted e year. sample of Cutlcurs Soup and Ointment. l bought more, and I used four cakes of soop and three (Signed) Mrs. Dore Lsngly, i032 Gertrude Sh, Verdun, Que. August 11, I918. , The Cuticura Toilet Trio Talcurn is an indispensable adjunct of the daily "toilet in maintaining akin purity and side health. W; that was full of water. and “Then l started with a free boxes of Ointment which heeled her." Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Seep Ila. OIn 25 and . Sol througho ttheDi-elrr-ililiion. CIIIImFiDGDMdZ . Si. Paul 8L. Montreal. elevee without nee. Hood's 1 Sarsaparilia Makes Food Taste Good Creates an appetite, aids digee tion, purifies the blood, promote: assimilation so as to secure full nutritive value of food, and in give strength to the whole system Maul)’ 50 years’ phenomenal sales tell the story of the remarka- ble merit and success of Hood‘: Berssparilla. It is just the medi- eine you need this season. l . "llllll ilmiiosieil lo uivo un ln(‘.l'l‘._.'\lit§ "f villi’ about $55000 out ol iill ud- ditional tiix nf tizrci: ur four l1un- drcd thousand (lollurs . 'l‘l1i1'il rcudii: was given to followlnl: bills:- An Act lo lncoipoinle the Tius- ices of Coleman, Cape 'i‘1'11v(-1'st- and lie-Sable l’i'c.-1b_\'~1-1-iiivi (jllill'tlll_ in connection witli the Cliurcii oi Scotland. ' An Act for liie i-Inc-iurauzemcnt oi‘ Oil Ilcseiirch in f‘. l-i. island. An Act to incorporate the Pip:- nisli llull Co. ' ' On motion of llon. J. ll. llcll u clause was inserted in the Amuse- nient Tux Act, graduuilngtlic scale of tuxcs from onu cent. to ten cents according to price of admission. llon. A. E. Arsenuult objoucrl to tlie uniuscnicnt tux in iota. ‘file (lovcrnment would llntl, lie said. that tiic game would not be. ivm-tli the powder_ while it would riiciin considerable trouble Ilfllli to the Government und to ilic people. Sonic questions arose as 1o ilic application oi‘ the tux to dance hails but the no admission in this cusc was a charge lifter cn'1 ranco it did not iippcui" cleur liow the tax was to be applied. llon. A. E. Arsenuult fiSlflffl ilic Louder of the (iovcriiinent wliut uctlon. if nny_ luid been tukcn bl’ the (lovernmcnt wllli refcicirice to sending (lelegiites to llie Lubor Conference to meet in Monuton on Mziy 27th.- llon. J. ll. Dell suid he was. not able to sny definitely wliut nctloii the Government proposed, us. lie liad not liad time to (consult the members. lie was, however, not favorable to the proposal-i 0f the Federal Government in connection with the matter. ’l‘l1e Federal Government proposed to establish bureaus in ilie different provinces which would be very expensive. The Government liere proposed :<. establish two labor bureaus. tine in Charlottetown und one in Sum- 1nerside_ utilizing tlic offices they already had. llon. A. E. Arsennult said the Government should take some de- finite action in connection with the Labor Conference at Moncton. All the other provinces will be repre- sented und there was no reason why this province should be left oul. lie considered that the Gov- ernment should send three dele- gates zit leash one representing the Government. one the Labor l'nion. and one the Soldiers. The Gov- ernment hitherto had done nothing _t‘_o,1;__tl_1e_ laborers here and it would be in the interests of all that we should iit leusl tiike the troubleio find out what was being done in the other provinces. llouse adjourned till 3 pm. -—-<e->————~—- Back To War Bread (Dom. Press Slkcial.) LONDON, May 19.—Englund may 11c soon forced to rcturn to war bread because of the world wlieut shortage, Charles McCurdy, lMlni- stcr of Food (‘ontroi suld in un address last night. Hungry To Sign“ Peace Treaty BUDAPEST, May 19.——Hungary will sign the peace treaty present- ed to licr by the Allies, it was ln~ dlcatcd here today. Count Albert Appony, who strongly opposed the acceptance fol the treaty, has re- signed from the pence delegation. Dr. llIui-tclha Pills the Over 20 years the standard. At your Druggist or by mail direct. Price 2.00. Knlckenbocker Remedy "A spin in the country! _ The hamper full of good IIIIIITI to eat, the tank full of Imperial Premier ine and the crank-case filled with Imperial I80 Palatine. Nothing can mar the day's pleasure." ‘d , . / ' . ‘ . e g I‘ v . N _ , '/_ I ,_ 1.‘ . l / | {\ I r m‘ repairs. everywhere. buy oil. IMPERIAL POLARINE (l-irhl Helium hi!) Thorough Lubrication ' h/IPXQRIAL Polarine can be depended on to give you thorough lubrication, to keep the engine running quietly and iaultlcssly, to takeyou a 100 miles or 1,000 miles at the least cost for fuel, oil and Imperial Polarine forms a piston-to-cylinder seal that maintains compression and utilizes the full power of the fuel. yet unbreakable oil film over everv friction surface that minimizes wear-it is the perfect lubricant. - . d~ . . . ' Imperial Polnrme will not break up under high operating heats. It burns freely with hardly a trace of carbon. saves depreciation and fuels. Look for the Imperial Polarine Chart of Recommendations when you It shows which of the three grades described below is recommended for your car. Use the grades specified. exclusively. . IMPERIALPOIARINE HEAVY IMPERIAL POLARINE A (Median heavy Indy) A GRADE SPECIALLY SUITED T0 YOUR MOTOR Central Guardian PETERi&-No pictures to- Mz1y'20i.l. ST. night. Dates later. - Mr. J. H. Maieom, Manager Bank oi‘ N6V5"S'c'o‘lW“_zii1'd' MFTFIITUT" Ilrucc. will sing at the Educational meeting tonight in Prince of \Vules (Jollege Hull. PRINCIPAL MACKINNON will emphasize tlic importance of ideals in ilic development. of liic Murilliiir: Provinces, at his lecture in Princo oi’ Wulcs (‘ollcge Hull this evening Everybody xveicome. MENTAL DEVELOPMENT AND integrity, rullier tliuu‘ IlliilCfiiiIlSlll determines the destiny at’ nations. Hcur Dr. (ilitrcncc Muclilnnon elaborate this idea zit Prince of is room for everybody. THE PUBLIC HEALTH is tli most. important mutter that cun pic. Professor Ross will speak on the development of u. Public Health centre for the Maritime Provinces in Prince of Wales Col- lege Hull this evening. STANLEY DUE TODAY - The C. G. S. Stanley, formerly engaged as an ice breaker betwceen Char- lottetown and Pictoii is due ut licr old lioliie port toiluy. after at pro longed absence from (iliurluttctown The Siilflli-‘Y is coining licrc to load supplies for lighthouses in the Strait of Belle Isle. THE MONTCALM — The C. G. S. Montcalm returned to Charlotte- town at 3 o'clock yesterday, hav- ing laid oll the ‘western buoys, she has still two buoys to pliicc at Plctou and the Magdalen islands after which she will proceed to Elfiefil ofAlf p: d up capitol. Wales College this evening. There ' ongnga the attention of any peo- . Costs loss because it Sold in gallon and four-gallon scaled cans. half-barrels and barrels, also 121/2-gallon stcel kcgs, by dealers It spreads a thin, (Extra heavy body) ‘ O I ~ ' e , e . - FOX TAX‘ EXEF/IPTION »At the session of llic Lcgisluturo lust roliiiivc 1o tiu- lmsubull si- it)" dis night u cluusc WilS il(I(IC‘iI to ilic Tuxutitut Ilill on the motion of ilic Atlorntyv General, oiiipiisi-vrinl: thi- Assessors to allow as u deduction from the gross income of any fox corporation, u sum equal to llIl‘(‘(l BASEBALL iN MONCTON lllONC/PON, May ilk-Al :1 joint meeting of llic executive of ilic Moncton blseluiil lcugtio und lllt‘ M. A. A. A. lit-iii lusl vvviiilig l11 tlii- board room, t-iiy building, i-t-r- tziin (‘Ilillll-ZVH in ill!‘ rlllvs und r1 ulutions governing previous st a011,; wcrc itiutlc und otlu-r muttt-rs ,_.. Y cussvrl. A propos i1111 rvgllfdillg the use oi tlic .\l. . \. A. fluid and illllvl‘ lll£llli‘l'5 wv l lliilill‘ by the local IPHLIUP oxi-culivl- tlic sumo to iiv considered by flit‘ Association unil u11 tlIlS\\'i‘l‘ KiW-ll. .At IIil‘ int-cling lust i-irening l! tvnrrircirlcil 1o limit llit‘ number of plll_\'<'l‘s cut-ii 11-11111 1i111y have on its ros 1' to sixtvi-n. uml Muy 22nd was sot its the tints» wilt-n pluysrF on ouch 11111111 ‘lllllsl [linve theii nulul-s ri-lgisti-ri-ii willi Hi1! 0X6’:- utivv. 'l‘l1o11i,tl1 llll‘ duti- for illv opening . of the li-uizuv lino no! liiw-ll definite- - iy gblllilil upon, it is lillili ffililiiil that llii- svusun will oprn .\l:1y Ilillli. 9f 299.099. 100,000 Irena, etc. If exchange returns to normal parry or PAR . Premium Bonds 1 Interest 5% City of Perle Bonds are a sound investment, carrying 571, in- tereet. They participate annually in ale Iii-monthly drawings ' 50f 2.5m prises, totalling 6,000,000 francs. There is one capital prize of 1,000,000 francs drawn each year and eeveral others Price : $45 per bond of 500 francs (aulmee ee daily luemniene) worth $96.50, and the interest yield would be equal to 11%. The i numberedrewn ever other month are ptfilleliad in PEoonemie- l tlegnedien, a rrion y financial review edited by L. G. Beeubian A descriptive circular, with Fell lie! o! prises Uifl 5e forwarded en request. L. G. BEAUBIEN 8:! CO. IANKIIIANDIIOIIIS Mqnh-alentrealsteellnelienee "SONoIe-eDamQStr-eetweet, i: Montreal fiencliOfieeet IS 3 ends bond of 500 francevwill be -, ' c1011 “MY w11=i=.;’ HE AND HE. POINTED "TO ock Companies i ' lmsr A MAN WHO WAS m AN AWFULLY BATTERED comm-non. r ASKED woo uAvr-uasau "ro nus/sears WITH use?’ ABOUT THE TIME. sHE°s INSIDE. i RANG‘ Rewiisofi. REMONSTRATE. WlTH HEWQSO THE. BELL. "WELL, DID YOU ‘TO SEE. ME?” THE DOOR. .~ APPEARED AND seuoz€ WISH ggmigfi“ lffinglyimggilgigi" me "um _ Co.. 7i East Front Street, Toronto. Quebec. LJPhIII Rivera, P-Q. " ParlaJfi-llee Quebec, EQ.‘ =’i-i=i__i'-_si—§_.c.. .._- _ 1:11 ‘T R§EA I‘? E RLY THIS MQRNING I FEL l ' - H“ Y A T T MY DUTY TO A RATHER LARGE woman AND | REPUED J “Yes, MADAM, AND We. HAD MY WISH!” a