...sun f l -,ff .-. qv- - -....»~:- '1‘k'»»» . ,, __ . i-_- it) Dlllvllli. i'i_""°"i ’ _“'*," _ ~ 1...-.. , ,_ if lille crackling C E B E A Lg I I(sl.i.ooc’a Rica Knisnrs are so delightfully crisp they ac~ tually crackle in milk or cream. ° I i Good for 'all the family. $0 easy to digest and nour- _ ishing. Wonderful with fresh or canned fruits or sweet- ened with honey. Use in inacaroons, candies. At all I "/al I grocers in the I red-and-green package. Made K.” ' by Kellogg in London, Ont. -'.1 I' I ;7(¢i’&'5_‘9'fi RICE KRISPIES “iilondyke Farmi For Sale” I One of the most vsluitble farms in the Province, consisting of about !01I acres, 100 acres clear, and in a highi state ol fertility: two miles i`r..mI Albany and Carleton Siding; ni-ar: School and Churches; Buildings new and equipped with ull modern iin_~ provements. There is also Fox Rancli often pens and house for marricd‘ mln. Three quarters nf purchnset maney may remain .in Farm. Inspecé tion invited. ` _ GORDON W. l).‘\W>'UN, V' Crlpc Traverse? 1969-2-28-wstts5i. -_';`>. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE < -‘ WITH NO ENCUMBRANCE 100 Acre Farm At Springfield_ Lot 67 ‘ l ' Z- The property of the late John lt. MacDonald, located in one of the best farming sections of the province and on main highway leading from Charlottetown to Kensington, con- venient to Churches, Schools and Railway. Joint deed signed by all claimenis guarantees perfect title. Apply A. F. l\IcQ\u\id. Barrister, Sonrls, or Leonard MacDonald, 218 Knox St., Romford, Me. ligull-lx ,___-_-_-_-i-i-in 2098-3-4-Zwks. Professional Cards Prohibition Commission Chllfllllll, Ml. GEORGE B. BROWN. Margate, P. IS. l. Send all information regarding in- fractions ol Prohibition Act to the abou' ' Ur 'I‘o Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood 15 Dorchester Street. Charlottetown " Phone 109 BELL é? MA'I`HlF.SON _ il. it. iii-:i.i. i ll). L MATI-IIESON. Ll.. I-l. I " Barrlsters, Solicitors, Etc. _ Money to Loan. Dilices-Charlottetown and Montagm Mark R. Mcliuigan, f B. A. BABRSTER. SOLICITOB. BTG MONEY T0 LUAN Cainercn Black, Charlottetown, l'.lt.|. _.1-.- McLeod & Bentley _ J- A. BENTLEY A W. B. BENTLEY, K.. Us Barrister and Attorney~at-Law 0Ilce: Ill Richmond Sireet "L " 'MUNER TU LUAN 1; Clllrtltletovll. P. B. L 1’ 11-1113 e McDonald & McPhee ' . B. A. I. A. McDONALD. ll. F. Mcrlllli BAIIIBTIRS. A'l'l'0llNEYi|. ITU. " MUNI! 'I0 LUAN ll” Bqtlllng Uharlotulowli a Q ` _ ‘ _ GAIIY GERTIE __. - _ I~I>. I e E ll 12. T; 5. "_"é."jg=s's _ iiliillliiiii iiliiiiaiii #glib lens 5-gil iiigil his iiiri ~ on /// :T-) -v_Jf Qi Q I “serif _ ._ /'gfyyff/7_ / / ` -_ ‘ ’T'»"\_ \ €;\_,f\ 5; T °f; _-_f aa. @‘1i'i'l'l I __ ____ , v I ‘W ' l'l'li" UHARI O'l"l`l‘l'l`OWN GUARDIAN . I l 'I 0' 4, ’ .;______,_ _- _ " - _ f » ~_~» 1. I l -f ‘;_===-a-_-..1- l_..--._ S M11. E s ‘ _ _ _sm SAVORY V mu crm '1\Ty_a».lu.¢..i».tbn< ` sum .bi ion mlm comm. nik _' V .,"‘\’\\ I King Cole “Tea L_, ` 606 I _._ ..._ ....._. spent the week end with I friends in I ,& I _ V I . Lxdeque *E* ' I 'vlrs F J. lockerby returned in !_ Miss Goldie Woodside Hamilton is iislting friends li Bs View , I Iier home in Hamilton on Wednesday K ng C°l¢ _ _...__ I D ends in Charlottetown. i__ J i ' i Mrs. Alexander Cousins, Burlington “'95 i~h¢ slut for a week of _ Mn. _ _ 'Icrbert Ramsay. E5' _ 1'.u}_i\ _ ` ' ' _ Miss Marion Simmun spenf, gun- l iy at her home ln Baltic. na u sur ur. ' ` . , ~._.1._i--____._J _ ‘ ' Des te the ve un “Speaking gf years and biscuits , .Pi ry mulmt “lm” the first hundred ara the hardest." ii\`;i}K;yc;1n:i;_n°li;n:i'"“% m';;°i:é mc Msnse on Tuesday evening Mr _ S E. comm mblucnl ox thejobuiv presided there were several choruses, 7 _ _ nnialnu by Miss wane: and Mi. ~ ~ Fulton Simmons, »solo by-Mr.fBruce ____-_____-__-. __ __ _ _.___ ,______ _ ___ _,_.___ _ __ Stewart and a dum by Mfg, w|,1i|¢e I -ordeied the most delicate foods: some~ in heart. MWNUW 'md Ml F-l°h9»!'d- Evans A -» made u the ' e times he himself went to the kltchsii '-Mamma, you look younger. slid P ‘ Pi'°€*`°m - Thi’ WD-_ d i tructlon as to how some- Opal one da and no doubt if, was i'°5’i5» 8°-m°5 9-nd BUDPUI' W0" UDJOYGG an gave ns s y, thing sh:/uid be oo0ked.'Opai went true. “iid iii’ midnight i'i`i° °°mPBnY di-5* persefi is the first of a number I with him' it was thrilling to be the Mrs Peters went to Miss Mason and ~ TMS / ‘ center of so much attention and.to confided all to that cstimlible lady. iot °ii‘i’°i`i'°'iii‘ii'i°iiii5 “DW bein# Gil/en By Homer Uroy 'have is un sttenaamiu min who “rm sun lic loves ner," declmdibv the yours people- ' ' commanded such respect among hls_ Mrs. Peters, “but he hssn't proposed." ; "_' . ’ cumin dl people When Opal looked back upon Miss Mason explained that it was ' Mrs. Barbara Oraswell, ~_0apa 'rrv w.i,_|,,g7~» her q _et an un ven_ ay I qc. I" her hu iss Fl "I did. and she laid t° tell YOU "It does a fellow good to take a Clearwater. the present seemed like aI "Jean~Marie will first come to youla d Hers b 'mM ° M4°G°_\|Ill1 n ro er *il* ii" i°"""°ii ii' 'ie i'°"i i‘“ii‘" `da of now and then,” thought Glas-k| dream. Once she had had to write and declare that his attentions are ser-I - G°°"l°.' MN' I' ' I ` i W ' - ' Wm YW ml your mt" m I ul d e ‘ttul d s in never so in Fran 'ei`E°' is 9' “i°°‘i“° West 'fi iii” if°m'= $1 _ `s<;_ "N-ff ` I 5,511 DQS L Ig. " i?_`.l_ I +\* 1- _ i ~f~' ‘I ,_ II _=-I, 9 I Sha: I thlnk marriage should ice I like sliding down hlll, just one round cf happiness. ‘ _ He: Sams say it's more like dragging the sled back up the hill. I ' if I3; ANOTHER JOLLY The tramp stood by tha wood plia. I The housewife was a wlt. I She told him a joke without s smile, I And the tramp laughed till ha _ D, ®@_ , I , -_..._, _ 3 b H l \I" '- if* i./ "'\___...'/f I She (at restaurant table):_ I don't know what to order. I eat like a bird. I-la: And l drlnkfllks a fls What'll we have? __ __ _ | I' =~\s Ivillage post-office with a telegram tor feet lover. And yet, sometimes, she is ,_ " W opal, yearned for something. she knew not sIiicIt;`i"§pi(i,s;}i;;.Irom Mr. Mocurleyl wiialge makes Clark seem crude," Opal; ilii:1t;leoil:C¢:blTixI>¢';ti;-le¢(iL;1’0}iriv;t:illD SPLENDID i ENTERTAINMENT AT The world suddenly turned upside- said. ' I own, for it‘\vas not from Clark Mc- Hel' mother smiled. I Curley, but from the Marquis cle Bris- "I think you are beginning to wake sac, asking to call. Ofpal and Mrs. Pe-, um.” she said. "Of course, the rnarquis ters were astonished. They had given is older than you are," she said once, up all hope of seeing him again, and “but he is young in spirit and that ls' now he was telegraphlng. Once orI-what counts. American men burn out P’ i' as that evening he drove back to letters to men she hardly knew: now _ ious and will then ask permission to |G]V:;gh°“' IH" :my meiiii’ ‘N _i=an... she had b murquis at l-lcrieer. Never offer his band to your daughter. xr ii ii’ ""°°°‘° 9" in °‘“' mim- I ; “He has nice teeth.” thought Opal had she known such attention, such you give the word, will speak."_: _ Marlon MMRMV sm ; , _ h o delicate. such splendid compliments asI ‘I‘l1 give the word, said Mrs Pe- e n°kmi’ as she went, up to er r om. _ _ . V _hm at Peter Mlomm md is One clay a man came up from the he paid her. He was, in fact, _i-he per-I ters. 3 I _ In the meantime. Pike was living :,e we” end 'ii he' h°”i° in Paris. He wandered disconsolalely ' twice hc had written her, polite ela-I so early. There’s something in the borate notes asking to see her, but world besides hustle." .but never anything so importunat/e as Now that 01781 had become accus- I a telegram, I tomed to the marquis, he did not seem "Oi colllsc he can come," said Mrs so old. . I Peters. “It shows how broad-minded He told her of his hillh l‘@lZ8\°d WF he is not to let that night make any her. but there was no hint, no wori difference." of marriage- _ real reason was something quite dii-I family." he Said £0 hw. and She lm- fercnt. The fact that the two had notf tered the Paris` home of his family. mode any advance to him since the? She went through the inspection well. failure bf the solree had been li lure a1t~h<>ugh She WS-S surl1rLScd at the -to be ignored and overlooked was number in the fa-mlly~ something new to nim_-but behind She caught a. vision of the life of this was something bigger and moi'eI leisure and luxury She Wuid lead- pressing. It was the need of money.; of _the receptions and dances and the trained ~to that and it was sq fur Paris: a villa. ln the country. They see somebody he knew. But there was no cnc. 1-Ie began going Ip the tourist agencies. He would go in with a Quick, business-like step. and. approaching n clerk at a counter, would ask is manufactured question or get ii. piece of advertising literature and then,| standing in the bustling office, pre- MlL0,LOT 9. A a'plesi.d.ld_enterIsinmsrn:'wss held at Milo, lat 9_ on the night-ot~¥eb. 20th when' the Wloinen's'1l1stituie ot that place heldmlbasket social, concert. and dance in the publiohall. In spite oi’ the poor conditions of the roads the hall was crowded in ' .- " -. . . ( ` I g , ' ' ' .f‘.'iA3_C.ii 6-_ 1930 i ¥ ii lraridier been \- 7 . dwhiv noi in"§§.'”‘_..,,,,,,,“°“ i’ ggbinw. fmt* particles tb ui.. _ ut_eit umfomilyall mmm. -assumed i" 75 ' ““_°‘ no =. fu... u2°“'....,“ "‘”“"‘" °°..‘:."‘f.:.'° .."°‘_m““°“ M““°=»»=-~. and Savofi neiiisiic mnggarm double F-i°i" o nuke a cheese sauce add a degree; and because it law; disiiiii h_s_\I_P;fulg__=¢¢d__ f-\l°=f_§_=_>__;;v_l~ sms ul bum. and uw... “ii” ‘i 5 ` - » _ adding 3 tablespoonfiila of d@t!.'l‘Ili-Ih0el`V1dri1_llkist}\eheatmilkf|r,,,_ a cup of mm- th:¢dairyhn;£.¥tCI\¢DP¢f. iqcup Camation Milk, Q cup iwiter. elt butler in top gf double boilenaddilourandseaso . H112 i1l°r°\1zhlv_ A_dd ted with wats: stir constantly mm _ _ smoothand thick. Cookoverhotwagg #Sauces msde,with~Camation Milk 10 minutes; stir occasionally. ifailrsiaflrm ?~‘?==~ e ada bility of this as we as fish and vege- that you I-ry the mm Style, whidi I give goodnem is largely due to 'on_ White Sauce, and the tn uw ==sw=. pi:_°.'11l>I=-1'.1'==I11v m _ counts. ii'lil°_ '”‘”°‘ “'°°"” [Hs mill maleyrlehsi, '_snio,atl|er snleu Although they aiu not know it, bmi "I want you In meet some ul myf tend to read it; or sometimes he stood about with the anxious air oil one KGHPIM an li-Irpointment. Now and then he would draw out his watchl and compare it with the clock on the ' wall ...after a time he would go slowly out and stand in front of the d:or,~tryinK t0 decide which way togo. lie went to the Bom-se, the stock i“‘°i‘ i’°°“ l”°°“"°‘i~ \‘h° Pi” “"1 Exchange of Paris. and watched the Iimikew Wei* °‘i°i'i”i‘°ii '°“ *i "if mad people shrieking and gésticulat- Iisimimy lii`ii’°s~ D°'ii°iiii3 W" Viieii ing oo unseen gonfedeg-gI95_ IiDdu1g'e¥’2'1'i<'P5‘55:?'~'I‘I'Ii'-'?:?:1:5:&?’-r-_I:?' :i:i;I;i'*f:i;-:i:i:-.-1::l:1;af:f:f:-'E-_-:+1-:-e;~:'~:+1'-G'-ti.:-'~;'1+:<:-1-'.-1-: "wi:-:`:f_ `_ ":':f'5:?'+1‘f ff:-iifiiiliifffiiiilffii-'i‘ .1$:?:f.5-:3:ii§:f:fi;7:7:':f$:?:i:i235511E;I555§if1l‘$$5it5:1tf:f>if3:f":i-:kiiitii:2»:i§5:&:%.i1`I3i""-3-"f1"if§i:ffiIf§'§" _-'ififli' ISE' -523.5 iff" ._:':_-_iz--'>fI;E1fT`::,"f`1§f»-_i'f`fif-' _"'f`:f';`3f`."f"_l'__i'."’;'if`??' 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":<4_:_;;_:_:_;:_:_:_:,_: I W _ __ - , _ " ;" ' i',~ *_¢` v--1. \” \ '_:-:-‘-::+1-;1;;-_-1-.;:_.;:;;:-;;:-:;'-__:;:-..1,-__.;,~_-:_-_;_;._+;Q.5§;5: _ ' -: :-22',-:+1-1:-:~t-:-1-1'»-=:-:-si:':-'-'f-'-'»:<:-:-:-_»:-: _I‘1:<:`I' _¥":"i - _i :;;;:;f;.3:;:_l;:_';:;:;_;' :»'_-'-_-t ;'Z-'#Z~'-:~=: _ :t-_y.- __ .».-K-.;.;.~.; Ig. _ _:;_;'_1_:< _ _ _ ‘ _ ~1"7~» - 1 I _ Produced in Canada V He had never known anything exc0DtI iashionable world she would moveI a life of ease and money; he had beenI ilk Thfre Wvuld bc Si t0Wn h0U-'I0 lnI I iron fence and you couldn't see 'emi SWIG- JUS* 3“0B\¢i'I'h¢ N¢W`5 W except onoe a week." :l\/father. ' . He went to the largest. Ford agency I Di5i°€1l¢~ M-l' md MP8 YN* _CliK0~ and assembly plant in Paris-in a S011!-GNHI GTOW £11013-\l8h0H.0h beneath his dignity to work that not would go to the Riviera for the sea- suburb just outside the city wal1_._ Song- Bring Back My Bonnie to ‘ for one moment did he consider lt,I son and then to London and Brussels; and thrilled, as he came in sight of i` I work that was what mmmon peg- in the summer they would go to the building, at the familiar sign with Di8\i08\l€- Mi\5l¢`S - C0l'|\\l18 01 ple did, glnoe me Wm- luxe. were Deauvillen. and to St. Moritz icr the the giant flourish over the letter F. A80- ‘ high; in fact, the aristocracy were be- Winter Biwrts: there would be trips to Proudly he sent in his card. The man- Solo- by Mr Alvin Mclean. ing made pay at a rate they had not! Switzerland and to the famous "cures" ager would be glad to see him; It Charleston Dance-'Mr ‘Nelson know since the Revolution, And M and baths of Europe. They would go was always so in America. What an `Mu§I'idge. ` had gambling debts, Everybody in his on hunts on the great estates of the exchange of trade gossip there would Dialogue- Coon Queer Giurtsl-lip. world gambled; it was thething In marqul-s's friends; there would be the be. song- Floyd collins’ Fate by db; it kept mc... from being bored. Opera receptions. fw1'=*»1°“° ii” ___ mum, nut Mmm. But gambling is a luxury only u vision danced before her. (To be Continued) _ mmm- mvg.a.ri.1 L|.t.her.~Mis- few can afford it; especially at a OPM came away elated. ` ' ses Ella Mclsaac, Ruth Oanipball '_'_""°"""` "'_""""_'_°° game that moves as fast as baccarat. "Mamma, i=h8YW¢l'9 _il1Sl~BWf\1llYnl00 and Messrs, Alvin McLean, Gordon Me. . _ +»+»»+<_¢+++o»4++»+»fw+< Amr u1I_ thu oklulmma gl;-I was 5 to me," she said, when sho returned. __9_ ¢~,gmpb¢11_ Jam” M¢1_~,g,g¢ .md ivan . creditable catch-she was attractive "His m0il1€l' WBS 5° friendly-I was The seg, View Women's Lnsiiitufte-Mcl.ean. ELECTRIC NEEDLE and she had money-and he now "Bid m°Yb¢ 811° W°\lld11'i be-" '; held asocial cverung in se; view _________ ____ ________i_.. EXPERT r ues her win. I. ilrebnli rusl. eu- Mrs- Peters was delighted with the mil nb. as. Mr. william o. Donald pu s _ dl I0 ,,, ,, su ef beedea before only by his uloofncss I progress of events. and althoush presided. The following is the pm- Electric nee e re o e D -I I '. _ mucus hah., moles and wMIS_ also He look her__ places hc had never be- there WHS B TWHVIHESS in hh' l1el\I't grammc:-Instumental music by: _"cel wavmm _ fore taken he.-_I0 me polo q1ub_ I., on account of Pike. she was never Miss Pauline Coulson, Mrs. Earl in I Mg, E_ M_ L,B1,,,,,_ 29_ Km ine. spurring club, and In me b..u.~.ls liwnler than now- Her treat ambition Mackay and Mr. smnrel-.1 rblm-Ing. near 5 _ . ‘ of the exclusive Pm-lslans. He was a W” Comm! V116. It was the thinB Monologue-Miss Wanda Graham ' quare _ Phone 1209. gourmet »and he talked to her about _ She md °°i“e i° Eiii`0P€ _f0l'. Rnd now Instfllmerltai music by Mr. John E. 1** . food and about the fine art oi eat-| success was ahead of her. After the Campbell and Miss Elva Duggan. _ ~H¢4°*H°+**HH***‘**** Ilng as only mc French know I; Bei. failure of the solree, She felt that Reading- Miss Anna Coadv lnsiru-' I nn" ‘or “la my “rm 'len M 2028-2-28-Gi ’ ‘ I _ ‘ ~ ' ' bany Station containing 100 acrea,'_l5 - Img my Io me finest resgaurunlg ang success had risen on the ashes of dc- mental music-Sea View _Orchestra eh no chu", _“Inn O-O-QOOOGO-C O O-O OO-O4-*O-O4-O O4 O4 POTATOES AND TURNIPS We will be buying every day MJ BACKACHE vanliiluvi il- ~ nys 'I r. I T . _Tlossasds wills kidney and bhmr | mu _ 3.2.. .’.‘»"f?»»°‘n-".‘¢.'f.i.'5'i'.‘.1R1'.'..‘l‘.‘.'i. _ llsrvas quiet. Bound slsep at oiica.0e1 I t-a-tlvas' lrom dra stloday. nanulllllna. i i -it ----------- -T _-___ ---------- ._ Dogg” ‘f°'|||K g¢¢\|¢|g gf \||¢-_,Nw- I » _ l hi feat. She became lighter and lighter __Bing-Smg contests and Fishing Pond. :Nixon 'Md md |m;“b"| me situated in the heart oi the. best inte. 'rim nm ii in s goohtm bi uuitlvulbu sua Ir equipped .mil su necessary blilldinls in _fair rtpairf For further particulars apply -to A. K MacGregor, Emerald K. B., or to Auction Sale ` at our warehouse Hogmfg ro-o+eooo»v4ee aeaoee-040000. I V 2159_a_°_tm“3wh. V u A _ Wharf. Highest prices for _ I . V _ . | - _ L_V___V___; "°~°i.si'l'r°i‘rEn novell-As F I Daily 9.30 a. m. to, 9.30 p. m. _ Charlottetown, P. E. island \/iolim Bow, Case £4 Bock ' I __ ---...__..._...,.____,_. __,_,, _._ . Phones 798 and 938 Iinvizw-:TAKE im »OOO,4§44»OOO4OO-O9OvO§4-4-OQOOV iigcwm & Lowfherg I. D. SMWART. K. 0. N. W. LUWTIIII. l&lI§‘l'lll. FOLICITUIS. ITL E' i'i.3.."3 "?."°.l’.‘l§.°' _ D T Waye \ C- M LBITIDSOTI & ® 0|: M|_]§|C given sway to every pupil 1 No lied Tape ~ NEW YORK CONSERVATORY _ __ The' Sdftgtulrdcd ill( “from _Contenteld Cowsf Dl‘lll- by twvlve girls. ic-ncc was ful~ni.shed by Mes-e cocoa ree eeooeooooo evooo-o+o+o+0»o¢o¢4 _well-:N You BAKE I usb __ UNARDII BAKING PDWDER AND WHITE STAR YEAST ooeeoaosooc eeooeeeoooosoooooooooooo-o+oe4¢o»»o»»»' #§‘OO¢OO~O0OOOOfOO-O vovoeoovoooo eeoe 4 CLEARANCE SALE I M At,D. M..Robiiisun`s, Winsloc, un Wednesday, March 12th at 1 o`rlIl\‘k. Ili Stock. Crop and Implements. ' Ona driving lions-, 8 years old, 5 mllch cows to freshen In March. Allfii' M57- 2 !'°\\lll cattle to freshen, 2 steers, 2 licifers, 2 pigs, 28 hens, 20 Shrfll 1 ra'¢'l°lBe|'. Oxford). 4 tons hay, 10 tons straw, 100 bus. mixed grain, 100 bus. black nails. bl bus. wlllte oats, 22 biis. certified eobblers, Z2 bus. wheat. _Drlvimi wullvn. two mimi buggy. truck wagon, bm. noun rlelill. vm! slelglikbfnder, mower. rake, hay fork, roller, gang ploil h, slnlle P|““li" i sets`l ring tooth hsrrows, spike harrows, grain seeder,`turnlp ici-der. f°_“' nersfgrlnd-stone, beam-scales, cream separator, Daisy churn. 1 "i`i"‘i llatcher”l (new) ,' light and heavy harness, etc. Wil feet lumber 1.1% and 2 inch. Twelve _months on all sums over $10.00. 6% oi! for cash. lf stormy first due day following. \ ' ALEX. Melt/IE, Auctioneer. 2152-3-ll-B-10. ' The Balance of llur Stock _Annual .liatiilit _ . . a - ` i I M |é|M|'|'=|:”" 10(`l:h1-2:I::'ii“2tr’eet _ _ I i Klnrrs _vrillja seen W . q“|,| ggnglag, |¢\|»|¢,' London, I C. 4. England Hours 9 a. ni. to 9 p. nl. , :gun 7;; “J _,_ ‘_ l»ubl.¢ Aubimf. sul... °'~f “=-=°°'-_- 211; __ Everything Must be Sold ' _ ~ - »_ r. u-mlm.-s_-0_1. I ;otl;-‘Sta-i we;li.‘ - , i ‘ ' ` 'rhsre will be' a iaaat|n¢,_ei is iulw ru s » _ 3NPil\l\l "ll Wi” “ iiiniin oqoeooo-Ocoee-;;-;;-4';-°»+¢oooi~ _ "5 _ after the llhlllllel ea umm: uhm ly anlihs all Will ‘ . asm I. a. i. squads ay ai./is;s;A;:,1.I1:D Alfred F onrrsi. solemn ua.-i-.iiouut us. sm- ‘ EYES TESTED ' ’ _ . ._ AV", ,,,___,,, """"“‘ ""’ PATONS Limited no Nothirff Reserved 8°-fl' =°'»'~ °'-,>,,,‘,-,;-EE aamebalidllgtaajeftl ` " if s. 'rinoa 0 _ _ ~ I » .M _unmet -f opggmggpku - ' , _ V _ I .-»»n.a1~.»~.»--...-_._~»1»-~»v~»-r=~- ' I l|ll|¢|ll0IIjl\lU\_ i_.- ~» 47 M iv'-'-» ' - ~ o . f : .;'. - V A A ....-W _‘_ 'I .W ’ .’._ .» '.‘ * anus. nuns _ _ -_ - __ -_=_-_._..__ -_ 4-eo-0440-A-o+or¢4_o¢eo++eee¢»+ooeoooo-Q44-0-Ovvveovfec-o H* I ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The General Meeting of the shareliolders Of Silver Sheen Foxes, Limited will be held in the Board of Trade Robins, Charlottetown, at 4 p. ni. on Thurs- day the 20th day of March,»1'iJ30 for the recePii°“ ‘ii the Annual Réport, the election of Directors. Sic- I-~" _ By order of the Board ' - L. MoDOUGALL ~ _ ,Acting Secretllfif V"_f.' .V _ Vg--f"' _ " .W __ .I