v 'r or _ - ~-1 -r ‘_ .,-¥,"-_._.’»i'7_- ._ fi; Q. fr? ._ q_ "T".'F"°’-"""f“lT"“ a i 1 1, ‘a ‘_ ,| - ‘_ _ Q >»‘. ~<< > _ °` _...4|_;§ .., _ itil. v" _-* "-lifff; .nz-;'=.~ ;‘sfif~.'_.-.l' lfflliif ,f.'- 1 4' -fiifrtl ' .;§"-_rf -__.`.'_,_fI_f 1.3;.-_l_ _ z ' JG' 5- " gf.-_ li-ff, pl -,1 __ §*-_ftii-"‘_',.l’_ M-3*.-_.='_»+ - - li.-"‘..?"'s-“ff ’ '§;=‘;f_=-'l;-It ____ _.,. Q.- .. _,__.._ gl, rr _»\ xl. __.-6.... _ “_-s 5-4* t '_ ; _o;‘,,‘,'ll l; ’,‘,'4'. ~j. *l -'..f_."i_?i.'_"’.\_ __ I _ _i ` ‘; ..._-.i_. _t ,.._.. l ‘l\' i ' T. _ i Tw' ' C I l l `y'1ft.s'r 0F`ALL"` ` I' ` JANUANLQ 'rgiz lslt . ? CD15 . Let the dealer deal lem. can get along with a one- nines ana niiaerala? or w °l°lmb°l` l°8iS18l2lll'¢, the little Pro» vould it bring to New Brun Ca_rdS_ you be able to stmggxe along w_:=_1°;__|_1_¢ ;ransfer'to Nova Scotia and are to have a Card ...`.§Ti‘r’§.t'?°‘§..§‘.§7;’..’i.i.‘.; .§t..§.§’i‘2i°‘l. party don’t for_._g_et 'come in and ge new deck or two. NVe have the l an '="° fhlnsn reunlrlnx ure att to reduce the size of the pr .lutive council as they ha've it Maritime Provinces is a relle dlaevalism. If Ontario M larger vonnlntlonn. their tram tBl'f'if.0l'y Blltl their m3,g'n{H¢: Vince of Prince Edward Island same equipment. t(, three Maritime Provinces int large and forceful political e B ¢°\ll'|\l°0\\8 Public man in his Pro- vience. In the urst place the legtglg. tive council should be abolished gg as n l ward Island Legislature. The legigt . an Saskatchewan and Alberta. with thcilv ary of n regard to her great public _ h __ e dont- lf lumber lands? Or how ° as en tl” m°"°m°“¢ i0 ‘mill U10 ‘rinse Edward Island be ben The publicist al the Maritime Pro nnlnlend with the control AKY 9 lp 2 'ras wrsnom 'rl-wr oousls anon 'rrrmwssr “on 0 ;uows of the existing condi ' nore self-covnudeuce in the wind lls counsel the adviser may °° 'E5 a moment's thought to the c in an axisting? It may be doubted. of ine- lfoba, “prong” share in the control of her ‘_ edward Island me right .to :n,_E;‘ nveetlng the nearby Province t 3 vinces who leads this movement will roads, bridges, local ferries Canadian history. The future Bl‘lJl1BWi0k-. Nova Scotia and subordinate local olitlcs est styles in several ..,,.,,....,.,,,_, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,‘,’,,,,,, am, grades. J. G. Jamieson ' Maritime Provinces-surprise that gg admittedly learned and accomp o Druggist The Medical Hall. The Best -i.. your good will and trade the years to come. Jeweler and Engraver, Xmas trade we have ever had and we -.vish to thank one and all for making this our banner year and hope to have G. ll. Taylor trial expansion which is th Courier. Prine by many of its admirers u public writer as the editor Courier is not aware that the ___ gue in favor of the abolition It is perhaps not surnrisln for write his name large on the page at, Edward _Island depend lar ' t eu., by to be reduced to three rep lust il1h`¢l'lt8llce.”-The Canadian lives in a House of 234. We The above from the excellent adian Courier will be read with Edward Island Legislature ha One Chamber. And he prgceeds l Legislative C0\1l\Cll. not knowing that it had ceased to exist twenty ago. The most cursory glance of the Parliamentary Companlonsis- knowing so little of the prov constitution which he would ha formed, the same writer should vise the union of the three Ma Provinces in one. It is easy to er such advice from a distance speak in. glittering generalities prince ice, militia, and other larg ‘Lage ;ives in a I-I0use_ of 214, now in the 'and and in which we couldh one representative among ten label' New Brunswick and Nova, Seo to ar- 0 ,provincial name is but of ve Zmrg compared with the Legislature 8 an: sits in Charlottetown. The g _thai ‘us much well-intended advice “ci matter for years past, but ve S; 'oorne little weight. When it rm to us now coupled with the "ac needless advice to abolish our ten ` lative Council, it is neither mo Bud. vlncing nor persuasive, but _a keep for it still a local hab` l of the`more nauseating than in the oust. OHIO am rilliancy of tone to its influence _ linger Recommends Catarrhozone. s of lehools? Here we have long regrettel _"For many years I have been ro tb . _ .. , _ and the fum,-B importance of gow Clie transfer Of Olll' C\lSi-01118. p09! 0' uflerer from that terrible disease 1- 5- ~ e Z9 inte, nown as CATARRH Y ~‘ ' ‘ I" l` 1* y or ata to a federal Parliamaatla wine: "ming ° l"°'°°°l°““‘ ‘““5“» Y°“ l _ men- wmmzness or unwimngness to ve had at mst six elected rep an readily understand that Catarrb "sen" /ould be a serious hindrance to my - S\l0l'l'»1. rofessional skill." mal regents “Onp year ago I read _in the “P are no ress' a convincing testimonial from ' sees ln perfect condition,” and its _- _--l ~ P"i“°‘ egular use absolutely prevents colds 1 " ‘ leg-_lslat .nd throat irritation, thereby ,iomgg loving the slnger‘a greatest source _W _ _ _ __ _ _ _ won). f anxiety-unfitness of voice. The l ‘sy 'isnt ' -` emedb 'lost eminent sneakers am; priéna ` onnas are seldom ‘wit out a- _ B 01'-lib' arrhozone, and credit in no small of he, egree their uniform strength and #1 fn » -'/R* Q. F0" ' `-' Because of its - strengthening in :___ ffl. `,' Q __ if.; _- __ 1 _ _, _ . , . What advantage maid mme to N5 nance upon ‘the vocal cords, Ca- . ,_ ,-_l -. _ . :‘-;'_,- »<~ - 3 la Scotia from admitting New Bruns I 'gghonfxnil cannotvvbedtgillhiliidg il; if/._ ' ,. .1-,cf »;_'f 4' ' _ fs ' "ck and P'i°°° Edwmd I°1"“d £0 f roxdn let dlltldst (lllisffantly removes 5 _F-`i_‘_'. s' plentifu iuskiness or hoarseuess, thus insur- _ 65%-_r____i'~__p_,;.___ __-_-_,__.________,____.-__¢;_'}_~_ r- S but nl, '_.lg clearness and brilliancy of tone. _,L_-_ _yf_'_§-_"_ ‘ :_-_-:_-_-_,_i,,§§:; .' _f 'wick ,__ starr-hozoue keeps tbe_ mucous sur- ._ _. _. . ,_ __ __ - .- _ _ _\: ’ .a z~,._,3 .~..¢ M' va .,'~'s' -1' l' ‘_-5 -zz-3-'- 5" Xt' -" -".. f __ _ ;'-§.___f` 7.* *Am _-_-J' ‘bv /nn. ~r~‘ '”/ \ ,. ` `_,_€a':_1,:_` ._.` .._¢,,___ W PW" is-“_ _ _.,:fs~”‘~é?` '-7 '°_~!f_= ' ` ,._,_»' \ -.ng l' _-\ -- _ \_;».\,'J_. _;,s. \ js" _ _ , _ ., _ \p_._ .""’~ . _ '-14 ‘-~;-.‘f.,*,'g»",¢;:.-‘ -15 , ..l ' ¢.1_:¢`~' _ :-4 _ Q ,e G hi if \‘ 1 I ‘<1 "4 R? 1 ___ i _ ne who had been cured of this dis- _ _’ < Ca _ over eager to transfer our remalnfm asa through using your GDd_sent “ powers of local self-government to lvention, Gatarrhozone. ' `<-_‘v " \‘ °““ new _Parliament sitting on the mai: "Believing in the merit of Catarrb- _ __ .Si-_-__._"__t -,»_»__£\__ _ _ ave bu -zone, I tried lt. ___ ,__ “I `{ - ‘ ;.’-_l,dl»,‘-‘i~ ll' f _, __ f _~' _ 95,1, l‘ . 3, - ll ` i r; _'.f,"'- .1 _.- .1/_ ll,”-’.‘-4 ,. -t ' ` H. _ .__, §.,__-1_3. __.__, .___ ___ . 7. _ . 3,, lllfi ,_ . tiger ,.3 .._.,_ ft .i -‘ r _ -V, ` . __ _ 1 1. est-ing information he- *gave ; with regard to such ferries in gener- . al. It was by no means so pl AND THE TUNNEL. The people of this Province J much pleased to have the support of the Chief Engineer of the Intel‘c_o1o- 1 l mm' (or the' Gap Ferry and the inte? ‘o construct 'and' likely to co enormous sum might better hav af, va- bat the amount due on uncoliected _:_ e public meeting oi Friday evening last ea ,witl axes, which is usually small, was " - l with regard to that project are was not warranted by any the Tunnel must,bo twelve' m to tht held in reserve. It is entirely sing _ the professional reports of Sir when be gave an excathedrn jud facts. His gratuitous opinion length, taking at least thirteen riance, in'all particulars stated Doug onsiderably less than last year. C e The first meeting of the City C0llll‘ ‘ -il after the close of the fiscal year _ Z' 011 :as held last evening, and the report `_. whlcl .f the Finance Committee, submitted knowl .y Coun. Riley showed n sur- »,‘ tba ills of $431.15. This fortunately _, iles i: lccurs notsvithstanding that 1;, larger _,`, year: l tmount than had been intended was _‘_ st al laced to the credit of the sinking -.1 shes; unds. Another gratifying fact was »‘ _ E, rursory glance at the financial state- ! -f- ill* ' ` it _fig li _ all 1". ' Y?"-‘ ,_ .. ` Cameron. lvhviltlcy. Smallwood. McPhee (R. Nich- olson’s Stand) i OC ss., gliagy '::>=°' 2'. QW' ago” G39? nor oc 0 Geo Moore (Water St.) Mrs] Trainor (Sp Park Rd All well know groccrs, Ask them for Call\2l'0ll`S ii0II\2-Mfide nouns Kinney Pills. Before I _agp ocery sod. roc a , Says She Owes Her Good Health Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. _ "Y Jan. s (special)-when Mrs. Pie neared. She cured ber kidney d Kidney Pills. "My heart troubled me all feared for the terrible results my back ached and I was alwaiys ed and nervous. "These symptoms led me to bel that kidney disease was the roo all my troubles. so I turned ls d the first box the swe Bread (Our ltrime on c\1~rylo~,lf), Cameron’s Bread "ia good bread.” To Merchants Gott & Co’s Traveller is on the road with line showing of up date Sample Boots- and the prices are heart no longer troubled me. I now in tha best of health, audi it all to peers Kidney Pills-" Always strike at the root ol trouble. And in nine cases out of all women’s troubles start _ with Kidney-s. 'rlnwe why Dodde KW nd Other Ailments Disappeared.-- Petit Rocher, Gloucester Co., N.B.. I. Comeau, a well known and highlv respected resipent of this place cured and other aches and pains also dinup- is asc ]. Cronin. I Crockett it Co. e Mrs. Trai ( R hf rd St ) easily and quickly by \llllll¢ D054* nn ne l was gone, my back was well and my am owe the ten the n y8 C0 l'l'€ her kidney dsease, her heart trouble the ) time," Mrs. Comeau states; "and 1 that might follow. My limbs would swgl. ,_ leve t of to GY plug are-§_pman's best fpiend. To the Electors Charlottetown oinform ou that I have at t for the office of Mayor of Char tetowu. I have :always been in favor a the progress and prosperity Of sures the citizens desire and deemed consistent with a re able expenditure of public mo shallhsve my hearty support- _ tnlmstrate this honorable tru of ber tial citizens consented to nominate t solicltatiori of a number of influen- ` lot- 0111' City and all such progressive msn; I' ney elected l shall do my utmost to _ad- . . S the advancement of the citizens. he of nn If to i ‘ _ , __ , .’~'l _.f '_*:_ ` _ _ \~, ' Rich Silvcrwar ai j -_ - ~_ r.:.‘;2‘,-.2..:‘_:'.°.‘.;;’.f.:‘.‘i _- _ _ "°" “°““ “°°‘°oS 1 ..... F., ..... ..._ S, ,,,.,,_.,.._ lg. _ _ a céfttthe Public Works Departm i' -3 l This brand if known as . awa` ' , ' -.l l 7: " E -, "si1»»¢r?w;r1m¢w¢an_' _ R00l§0l Tnlllilie tg .' ' ""#._ it ` t e origins '”“_‘ , ] ,;1§,`:` aa.l’;l’;:ludc. _ wlfh L ‘_ y , ’ "~ -aw-a.--~~ ~- - ' ' And Her Heart Trouble, Baclocbe and a reliable firm offered to --H round sum of ten millions, ish any required securitv ed results at much less co tion. ' ___j___---- UUA U Frank.) Circus; nlnkcs on senior partner nf the firm of 5 (:o,;_ioin|§%\;s{nes_s in thpdll s e a oress »\ °““ iii" ta at ow. firm w gay osum l DOLLAR for each and every o Soldb all Druk lsts 'lac Sir Douglas Fox estimated th under ten millions, to which M Laurent added some $7,000,000, cast-iron lining throughout, m somcth-ing over $15,000,000 in struct and complete the work t satisfaction of the Government performance. We do not recall facts for purposes .of controv The Tunnel project is now wholl abeyance, in the hope that n Car STATE OF£lw\~ié%v_';~vN<3_1_'Yronan h th t t b d h I. i-fiillla 0'$¢fi‘r-'i»"<`5araf’s"l‘if.»'i°lvl< 3'. ou sworn to before me snd subscribe m presence. this 6th day nf Decsmh All, lB& (SEAL) A. W. GI EARON Noralw Pulau Hnll`s Ostarrh Cure ls taken internal and acts directlp on the blood and m ousisurfpcpsl o _‘the system. Send s s . °““ "'°"l~'. .l ifarnnv ecoxrelaiia. and for st. Ferry, and The Guardian cannot mit Mr. Mackenzids unsupported altogether extraordinary statement shown last year. The fishery bo Bild ies distributed were $156,166 of wh time necessary for the construction Nova Scotia got the liou’s shar zen 596.285, Quebec $36,609, New Bra a ‘“““l“g *lm ‘mil =°l'= and llnfly It in regard to the length, cost of the Tunnel, to pass unchnilen into general and permanent clrcula- wick $16,537 and this Province $9.6 __ .. _ :R553 5', G, 2_?‘:r Q a ie zs-_A63 _ gg §_C2§.2_g-=_~.-¢ ., “ls” °§ ` 4 :',,_- Br.. akin' ° th' .ime is evidently ripe for a. fur 1; 5 nent, and the work' of the other dc- .artments would seem to indicate “ P D ¢ cos -areful and economical management of I \-_ Sl; .he city's affairs by the present Coun- _ h for , Iii. With about 9, million and a qu con lepartmellt for the past year, mm tem and for-the establishing of th( lp-to-date parcels post system. “sy” iom and many continental coun _urgently needed to break in upon Tl” rom which canada in general hm" have long suffered. is nc The fisheries of Prince 'Edward ani it ls something less than the v cultural College in Truro about ed_o BBN ing that in proportion to populat the interest in scientific farming ur- fo- account. _fe notided that The Herald, which n supposedto be the home organ E 1 -- Health Accident and blundered. but The Herald takes the still breathing out threatenlnge and slaughter against Great Britain th 2,* .n this matter, and the parcel post _ er ' the_ his. While such deeds are done, who ry Wm acwmpush mo" °f the des” exactlons of the express monopolies “hall "Y U‘“t the death penalty for _ an Government is to bc heartily thanker Prince Edward Island in Damien for undertaking it, and all who worked for it are to be commended. ____ But condemnation of the Tunnel necessary part of the advocacy of thi land yielded a value of $1,153,708. to any other. Price 25e a tin. Sole per This is a handsome figure, although C°'- Gt- G80 lllld Ki- SCS- drtf. _ _ . a u For the short course at the Ag 9 i, students from this Province register- "Of all the good bargains you have “°` ed, as against about 220 from New ev" been °ll°"°'d ln high grade suits Brunswick and Nova Scotia, sho io more general fn Prince Edward Is- ,l__,- _E _ land than in the Provinces across the ears I' \Z,§;, it 1,, Premier Borden, is no longer needed 41. in the department of Agriculture at In goods Ottawa. Evidently some one has Than any other Drug Stor E for 10.00. lil' .. ends $l2.50 for S 50. long 157.50. _,_ -4.-’7V{`»: required for l 2.00. S1000 for 7.50. prlcc. for 12 oo. - A only. Dark squirrel scarf tab _ends $12 50 Animal scarf, dark squirrel with head and tails £10.50 for 8.00. Mole scarf 64 inches long paddle Marmot scarf, paddle end 64 inches Rich real skunk Sable scarf, tab - ends 64 inches long, deep rich fur - 3 6.50for_ ll.5o with nlllfi to match if 60uly (Jrcnberger 54 inch scarf Grey squirrel scarf 50 inches long 512.00 for 900, muff to match same Rich Alaska Sallie scarf showing 4 full sable skins S25 00 for 20.00. _ Rich Persian lamb scarf $16.50 Pony lllllfl $14.50 for 10.50. Muff ' 1 _ . tla. "Yen are at liberty to use my if-1 »~. - - . 1 The Prince Edward Island has been i time if it will help relieve some' from _ _ _ _ 5" ll1Sl1 COIUE li] a.l]d_l__nSpeCt lhe Prime Province with a. Legislature and Gor ““°\`lng~ and I Wm always remain' l - ‘_ l">._ 6 ' ~' s but ernment of .t wn s.nce 1773 “Bob Bixley, New Glasgow, N.S.” _ ~_._~,'_~j.’ \;"__| d` l S 0 ‘ a“‘ Mr. Bixley is one of the best known ~,;.__».»-7 *_-.1 gg() ‘:,_ grew and prospered until its ill-starl ingers and Engel-miners in the Mari- f' ' "' t °"“' ed union with Canada. Ontario as ~ lme Provinces. Everyone knows him. . _“fda nd his testimonial for Catnrrhozone . ° 1 the best sort of evidence of what $27.00 for 21.00 » . Rich No. 1 Persian lamb scarf $35.00 mink scarf for $25.00. $65 oo Empire mink muff for 45. oo for 3_8 oo 8.00 Rich brown fox sett $6 5.00 for 47. 63.50 Imitation of black fox sett $50 oo - ld/hite thibet sett $9.00 for 7.50 _` Large barrel marmot muff, ruff to match $25.00 for .7.0o. 2 grey squirrel nlul°fs $l2.oo fof 0 5 $08.00 luink muff for 75.00 _ No. l fur lined coat rat lining, rich mink collar $85.00 coat for 68.50. Large rug mink muff $77.00 for 12 sable mllffs at I-3 ffl 10 sable muffs ranging ill price from $12.00 to 18.00 selling at 1-3 oil _ NS ter 31 , ~\_ _._._ . __;r; _____. The now confessed crlme of Riche- _ ar _ . _ al ‘“Y`P1“S in the Canadian Post ‘mice son, the ‘Bostoh murderer taken in 33° connection Ifiwith the fact that im- ,or _ __ t ef rnediately after his atrocious uct he :xtension of the rural de very sys- entered the pulpit -and conducted _,___ an ligious service, even making reference Cen- to ella dean' girl anti his irlanaainp mes; Ida is far behind the United King’ for ber, seems almost too appalling tr' ' “is for belief. A black and horrible crime, 19 murder most foul and deliberate was d murder ought to be abolished? lar ::Violet Dulce Talcum Powder is tho lBdi€B fB.V0l`ilZ8. It. is 50 gmogth and soft and so delightfully perfumed IS~ that once used it is always preferred agents The MacKinnon Dr C . 2;? Cor. G’t. Geo. and Kt. Ste. ug drsff ich ::Rexall "Shampoo" Paste is ,. per- e_ feet shampoo-cleansing the snip and E7 can be used with perfect results by ' young and old. 250 a bar. The M¢. ,,__§l11l_l_°l_}__Drus Ce.. cor. ot. sea, and 80 en ts. ML w_ and overcoats none can _equal those l“0W bflmg odered nt H. H. Br0wn's ll|158 Queen St. 1_gd2i_ la, *L ‘“ _.- 1 is el Bargains rebuke quite philosophically. Olll'.St0Ck tllC L8f‘gCSt A section of the German press ls and Most Varie dv right. Hold your or- ‘dere until _you see his goods, ' He will have a rubber proposition -later. » l 1 ` Ladies and Gentlemen : --1 to- ' ew uc ose cute a personal canvas. opportunity to earnestly fi off®.Co. As the time is short, and especial- ly as civic voting is now cond ta ed by b°“°t‘ I shall mtbe ‘blef The policies we issue are th best in the mariet and for' th least money. Our Company most reliable and very liberal in i nor do I deem it necessary to pr l I therefore avail myself of phis 'add confidently anticipating your lcit Insurance | 5 l apparent object being to arouse the Leather G°°ds"`Calaba5h, electorate of the Fatherland to high ’ - ‘ e patriotic fervor at the general elec- Briar and 'Meerchaum 2 tion which tairea place next rrleay. Pi es Walkin ' is After that dats we may hope for an 'p_ ’ ` _ , g - gsncks’ abatement. oi their aaglapiiebla al- Writing-Tablets, Dressing . _ gg _eo , . _ . our votes and influence in the ap- 9°m°m°l1¢9~ L0°k *H10 UIC mime! ter all the Germans are s very hu ilfonchlns Msyornlty contest. |"l*}‘°“* 1°” °f tim* md M9 “ man people and my like ern-aaivesni Cas°s‘°t°' Get the Habit- _Thgnging you fog pg; favors P0! °Y their patriotic outbursts. Be a Customer. l _ . . B Sfewaft 'ro cons a com nz heartysu port. _ ° _ - °““ “AY -0 I ip _ lla- “nd uemeth ¢llll’i0ff¢f0Wi‘l,_ "°““" _ 9 s ‘°““ 2.....-r......t'f .mi is-= fa tr- 1»»d»»l:::.._”s:.2‘.l’.'.. ‘:s>.i°.e::.“°.:-Reddln Bros _ Chas. LYONS. Onurwleeesd Aofklenl 0°~L¢<\ it iallateeara. nl. w. eizova-3 ".10 PM l-4d¢f, l¢Qnd0n,Engllud. nature 1| on not box. Ile. 7Pl:z_m Om" Pl"°“¢ 39 . _ _ _ , _ l l F _ - lt n 5' ' O The Halifax Herald has been wound- vve are, out ' ' r 'l liil ' i 5 it - - . ,_j__f:_‘l‘° §""° “‘ 'V "‘ °' °““’ 9° ed ln the house of its friends, being f0l‘ BCHCY Rnd Bigger '-‘ifclff-'Sz' 00's traveller has go East with Nobby samples of spri Boots. He will be West in a coup ‘of weeks. 1-Gd ,_,.._ R A combines thc rich gluten of Manitoba Spring wheat and the lighter, but equally im- portant, properties of Ontario Fall wheat. The two com- bined form a perfectly-blended liour that makes bread light, white, nutritious and extreme- ly palatable, while pastry made with Beaver Flour has a crisp, flaky texture that brings many a compliment to the_oook. /if _____.._..l till it l ix I You don't need to be an expert in baking to attain the best results with BEAVER FLOUR. But if' you are an expert, you will readily recognize its incomparable qualities. Your grocer has BEAVER FLOUR, and will recom- mend it. l>_sal.eRs-wmé for prices ea all Feed. Coarse Grains and Cereals. ‘flli 1'. l. 'l‘AYi.0l C0. Llnlld. curul. ou. |08 lil... 2;" ‘~ _ ill ll ‘ ser-are 52% If . A' \ lf. .-va-r ._ ' A l-fra _ . f_ if » ‘='s;~§ 'l ' 'Tiff _-`,-(. _ _ m- l\ )E _st _ i~ _ ._ ‘ -= 'l"|"_ . ‘\"-“'-f_*`_;_.»»/¢¢. E. ' l?"i 7 . '£2 -I‘-~’;1-'-'_- .1 » ’ , 4) ._"/\:-',",.`;':, . , 4 I ,_, /_ . - f - I ' c_ Straits. This was to be expected, Gr ' t' `l?`I ~-`- W- but none the less pleasing on that lngs ` ` 1°- " 7-- -_ _._ -#ass .15--\= ' 1911 A gave The Great \7Vest Life the greatest year's Btlsiness , yet recorded, Applications, ovei-._............. ._ ..........$r7.ooo,ooo In Force (Dec. 3i)over............. .......$67,5oo,o00 Assets (Dec.3l) over.. . -. ....................$9,ooo,oo0 *A l r 1 ~_ ,_ I Igrr Incomeover......................... ..._..$3',ooo,ooo Success is the proof of ex- cellencc. Nineteen years of llnbrpken success endorse the ~ . Policies of H 1`he _Great-West Life ' _ _ Apaurance Company -1 lied Office Winnipeg Branch Office Charlottetown - just out---"PROFITS " - ° ________m_ Ask fm __ e°Py_ lot: showing the first no year ' Hyndman Ed’ Co Ltd. _ Managers P. E. I. . g _,_ ' *~»--~` i . . _gg_,_______;1_L¢_.j___p§_e__s§¢‘ '»’ ~