THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIXN _ _ _ _ PAGE Ever;dFox Rancher 160011' ectivnsaof “£3 might have been"_in -hi su.” gs _ y re I iigbeie remedy £9' check the § fatal bowel disorders so _ prevalent among the_most I _ pfomismg youngsters in the - pens. lpn. Fssncws Enrlanlc ei.oeu|.Es Now afford a positive means of __preven_ii1_ng un- ,,¢¢¢-,ssary-ltgssea. hey are 3 eqmbmation of active in- testinal antlseptlcs and as- qingents whicheffectualiy di _¢_ct_theentirelntest1nal so that microbes can no longer exist, and at t_he -_ slalme»t1i:i°e-they~allav1he§n£ > famma YY Pf'0Cesses a il have been started. ‘ $1.00 boxes mailed to any address. E. A Foster Central Drugstore .I Sole Agent ciulni Siivicis FIRST METHODIST. ‘ _ _ ll il. ln., Sermon. 2.30 =p.-ml., gun. tiny School. 7 p. rn.. Sermon. Rev, J. 0. Dawson will preach st- both ser-_ vices. 1 __ - '_ _ _ “”i‘elifAicE't.HuscH_ ‘ " Il ii. ill.. Sermdn,.Subj&gp_' _--The ’l`rullsiigllratioli.” Sunday School and ilibic Class with orqllestra. 2.30 p. ln__ 7 0- 1112- Sernloil.Subjeet.“"The moi of tlle Age." Preacher, Reb, F_ H_ Littlcjollns. , - . ST-~'0'!|-Fbf. ` _ *r'1i1 ’ "pi rr ll 11. nl., Sermon, Subject, fF‘ollow MV. J. E. Hall Boston is ,.egistel,e - WiiH CASBAREIS Belt when blilou l conltlpeted, or for. 0:21? "Yr or sour stomach. ` Be cheerful! Cles l _ “mm and feel une-nf{`ll§.)ken%‘:§cart§t)s i° “V911 Your liver and clean the pow. 9|” *md BWP headaches, a .bud wld :’3|°“SD6Be. offensive breath__` coated Elle. sour stomach and fgapggg nicest. Sentlest liver and bowel °l°““s_h‘3 y°“ °VBl‘ experienced. wukg fp ‘°°_"“8 Wand- EV0l'ybody's doing riénCa&li;;r)arets best laxatlve for child. .SIIIEK |J|JIlIiiI|iiiS_ _ ?>(3 _Qiai to the Guardian.) _ ,»HAl{l§AX- N. S.. Jan. 19-(Quota. i-1008 furnished by F. B. McCurd). _& Co., stock and bolld brokers, mem. 291-5' Montreal _Stock_Excllauge, Mc. “NY Building. Halifax, N. S.) ol.oslNe. Princes. ' _ Yesterda T ¢ Atchison _. 105% y 1235:); A. C. M. ._ ._ 28% 23 A. F. ._ 77% 63% the Farmers Central llistitute on .Thursday were: _ One from Onward Institute. Geo- rgetown asking that a meetin of the Directors of the Central Institute -be called for the purpose of appointing _a committee whose duties shall be the securing of the market prices of all farm products and the publishing of -the same for the benefit and guid- sance of the island iarmirs. ` Wbereastlle Weed-Act cannot now be enforced by reason of the charges made- in the Road Act.,and whereas weeds are spreading very rapidly oil Prince Edward- Island. Therefore re- sqlved that the Government be ask- ed to amend the Weed Act and the School ‘Districts be charged with the enforcement. ` ‘ The following resolution -was sent in from Excelsior institute of Little York: Whereas the potato lndustry is one of the many working crops oi' P. E. Island, and whereas in the past little or no attention has been paid to this important crop we the members of‘Excelsior Farmers Insti- tute consider that it wc-uid be' to the interest of farmers to have a Potato Ani Loco Anaconda Am S & R Call Pac __ _ _ _ _ Cell M. F. Ct .. . _.Prs. .'.'.‘.--._ _-1 ="R'eading S. P. S. 'i`. U. IUll`_i_on Pac ._ _ UI T. 1 -‘ the city. The Voice. 2.30 p. 111,, Sum-my ‘at tim Queen Sclieol and Bible Class, 7 _ m_ S<‘-|‘111<»11- Siillievti' "Tho Sliirlreii’-__ 'riié Mi-_\v_1»l.csinpbeli St John is 1-eg. 'Crucible' Steel ' _ Mex Nqr Power ` ' N ii. s. -steel 11% 861.4 1081/2 163 10211, 15% sm 104% 13% 103 9s _ 109 _ _ 1141.47 101% - PERSGNALS Miss V- McKay. Clifton is visiting Slull`i'iPi‘. Tho" Sia.'cker*_" `ltev. Dr, istereil :lt the Victoria" l-'ullcrt0ll_ Strangers welcome, and -____' "‘*’""' |’i`{’_‘f’_‘f§’i|__».___-1.;-,_ ,_ _- _ . lloll_ ii. McEwen, lviorcll. camo ikllldelicy to bring about a'disregard of to thc t-it o-ite`ld.l ' .?~.'--_‘_~._;_”|_'4_>iI ‘ciivAncs~._ ’ Y -i ‘ ____' Y' ll F"-“Jill”-' ¥'i0l'l'i10f\. Sllibloci. "()li`i calllt; ‘trlxtlizi c§0y?v;st;’tc;i0lui1I3i'ny Humor' ‘\"‘"»“`.-l'!"- 'Q3 i 3i0'Di.,ll\..'- Sunday bchcol 1iild_i4iIJ_ll_’ i`-_la_v_ss._ __ 7 p. _m., Serluml. Mr/ William Dean City 'i-ctul-ned ‘lilii|l<‘iii\' vs ’i‘ili' lflblf " R v J . ` ' M(VKw_méV _ _ e _ _ y`cstei~d.ly froln his trip tu ]3nnV1_0|,, 78% 1631,; 101% 15 asv. 103% 191/. 1021/,, 0s 108% 114% 107% CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. -Souris. ure in the city. Il “' '"~ S°`l"“°"- 2-30 ll- I nl.. Mr. H. H. (lox and Ilriilc Morel Mr. and Mrs. Clement Mitcllell, Growers Association where every -- problem could be discussed including ‘/ia varieties, fertilizers. methods of cul- tivation and improved marketing. .The following resolution was then submitted- Whereas at the present sitting _oi__the_ Supreme Court, His Lordship the _Chief Justice ill addres- sing ihe Grand Jury deplored the prevalence of drunkenness and the ex- tVenVt to_whlch' the Prohibition Law is '-beingviolated and declared that the »- prescut conditions in this regard are very serious and that there is absolu» tely no reason ‘why such a shameful - fj_statc cf affairs should exist and whereas at the same term the Grand Jury of which Mr. John H. Buntain was foreman. have declared that they regret to have to report that the lax- d ity ln the enforcement ofthe Probibi tion Law, the non-enforcement; of sen- tenees against persons convicted of violations of this Act, and the libera tion of this law from jail llci`c're the sentences have expired has it strong ull -law and that this condition partl ci_ilarly affects the youth of the Pro- ymce. 'I‘llcrcI'ol'e resolved that ill the op iuion oi’ the Central Instituto of Prince Edward Island llcitllcr the V Chief Justice of thc Supreme Court. nor thc ,Grlllltl Jury have overstated the facts and this institute dcfplc-res thc condition in the Province deploros ing from the notorious violations of this Lilw and its lion-ellforccillcl.lt and . __ ._ _ _ I, _ _ 'eulid.l_\ hthool lllld Billie (Jass, 7 p, ,-0tum,.,1 yoswrday from ,heir wed, further that this institute urges up- in.. Seriilo'll_ ltcv_ _0_ Elllery. A (ling tl-ip_ f llcilriy wclconlc t-o ull, Seats freg_ _BAPTIST CHUHCH. ‘ _Sergt_ R. S. Colpitts, recrllltillg officer for the Canadian Engineers `Hl _'_ b;m_m0nV Suhjeut»V __The went ‘to Montague Yeste-1-day, _ 1 sv 0-ss ‘lri ‘ S l sl as D_ m_ S gciul n|l1:“a:f me 1°? Z 0 - Mrs. W_nl._._A_ Clark, Bracliley' Point D w eine ex ulldeli w1,,¢nV_,,,,V,1 w¢_,,,,,,, by ,he ,wo ,_eCem_ Road. has returned from eil enjoyable ly orgililizetl adult classes. 7 p, n1__ "ip -1° B°st°n' » Si-rinon. ‘lThc Value f M _" \i`t' _ “W _ _ . i'in.-its lt. l-'I-et-ulun 0-ill 0:-'uuull it Ml-_ liebe.-t iiuynt-cleft lust night for '-11 all Others had spoken- These- fe- |,01|, ,-,_.,~.,;,.cS_ GGeorgetown en route to Halifax to on the Goverllment the effective lllld inlpllrtiill enforcelnellt of thc Prohibi- tion Luw, signed THEODORE ROSS, EDGAR G. GIDDINGS. JAMES SIM- PSON. Oli reading the resolution Mr. Ross recommended that discussion he- not prolonged beyond an honr, tll`at spee- ches be limited to live minutes and that no oile speak more than once un- cc-lllmen ations having been agreed Join H. M. C. S Niobe. PEOPLE’S CHURCH. service mf; p_- m__ Sm.mo,,_ p,_eMh_ been attending the Central Farlner t-r, Rm-_ D_ Mchemt institute left by the mail special last ' night oil' return llon1e_ ST. PETERS’. > 1--_ ~ Mrs. IJ. R. McLennan wus hostess ( :ii-.l_ g,mdu_v amy- Epiphany-_ Holy last evening at ll nicely arrange to a sogewliat lengthened pause en- sued. ' Mi'. E. S. Norton, Cardigan who nn.. Hon._'Murdoch llicliillnoll was the first to 'break the silence. I-Ie said that iii view of the long discussion evi- dently anticipated he had expected to see half a dozen ol"‘si7‘Uii"'t“‘I‘i`é"'f1‘o'ol“ at once eager to get their say in. lie tlid not see why there should be any l _ <'uunnnninn s und _1 n. nl.. iuutius, brings- in-iiulnn~ ui Mrs. Jones, ni' lfmsliieiied disciiesicn of fi rescllilioii Y 45 Sullda Schooi and llible Class M0\\Cl0ll _‘of this kind: There were. it was ~_»_;,,,_ Evensong 7 p_ m_ A" "ML Micmel Mulligan of Ne'w,0n true, some shui-p corners on it that frm-_ _ t',m¢.;, g,impS,,n_ , _Ll-epresellting the Kinkorn institute? ' t was' ill the city attelldillg the ineetilli: ST, pAU|_5'_ of thc (‘entrul‘lllstitutc. \l0lnin ia el 11 i s 1| ' His`nlany friends nie' pleased _- ' H D' Y ' a. n _ Ju day school und Bible Class 2,30 -p_ m__ learn that Mr. Frederick Hovvaltt, city l<}vv|iiill: prayer and Holy Comma- has recovered from his illness and has n‘ionVT p. in. All'se~ats`i’ree. Rev. resumed llis_dutie‘s with Mr. J. J. '|_ iv Murphy. _-Hornsby. 0 iiUii|]MASiER`S PAIRIUTIC FUND .__._.1~i-iini - ' ~ I a breach on the part of a juror had _A Sturt Linde- Vibe Follows inthe Trois? in responfse toseveral nppeuls,» Mr. A _\\’_ Bruce, Red Point, has opened ll il01ulmil.stel's Patriotic Fund. The "lf‘i\ 710011,! that every Roadmastor con- """“i0 $2.50 to the Fund. The money mal’ ilesent to- Mr. A-_.W Bruce, to MV- il _W_ Binnlng, Bank of Nova Nfllliil. or to the Editor of the Guard- ian :ind it will be acknowledged il llie columns of the Guardian. J"""'-' Divswnll, Nor il Luke 0 5.: o ‘Layton McCabe, Alexandra, $2 .-50 Artemns Betts, Cumberland, $2.50 Harry Webster, Cape Traverse, $2.50 llarry Webster, Cape Traverse $2.50 Garfield Ste/wart, Red Point. $5.00 Angus A. Campbell, Black Pt. $2.00' Christy A. Campbell Black Pt. $1.00* Nelson Stewart. Black Pt. $1.00' IA. A. Moore, Pownal $2.50 Alex, A. McDonald. Little Pond. $2.50 D. J. McDonald, Glenfillnail . _ _ . _ _$5.00 Andrew Mooney, Liitle Har- ‘E. S. Norton. Montague _ _ _ . __ 2.50 V btulr _ 5250 h- -S. Robertson, Kingshorougll $250 0- /\. Bruce. Red Point 2.50 lloiicrt Wares, Wheatley River $2.50 Ari-_llle Bovviles, Murray River. $2.50 * Paid into the bank at Sourls_ id. B. McLaren, Georgetown $2.50 | -No'rr::- ny request it hun been ngrccd to accept $2 contributions as 'it is more' convenient to mail this amount than $2.50. ` . Stomach Was Very Ball _ Much flllz-‘zine-‘Ss and Pain THE Livsn eor our _or _olives Ann rliswl-tote evsrsm-'wAs _ potsoneo. - 1 f " mWlien"the 4 course of the food "°\1l~'l\ the-tlllmeutsry canal is im~ Mr. Louis 'Roehon`. R. R. No. 11. Ottawa. Ont.. writes: "For about ""“°‘i iiv slinlclslr action ui tin. ilvui-'seven 'months my stomach was very. ‘“' bowels the food ‘remains untill bad. I was 'troubled with dlspilte-ss, sustetl.-nun as u result it ts.-unnltilg una lisa ginrnn the stomach and nw-_ w};|;i\iB sives rise to polsonoile gases' _ ch crowd about ‘the-heart. and 5:2180 dizziness and choking sense- “”- as well us irregular- notion of ful pains in the right side. The llv- 'jenséemed -to be out 0l_ 9l‘i|9\'v. 99.1 began 'usiiig Dr. Chass's _.Kidney- Llver Pills. This treatment seemed Ul€'hdb`.rt. _ ' ' _‘lo be 'aotly what l needed. and The liver -struggles to remove ‘the before ‘Kit T* b°¥ WI? 9," lllfd 7 "°"9“B from the. blood, becomes' en-iwas cured nd feeling as wel as laf§ei1i1i`1t: -of pronlbitiqu.qg¢l_mp;¢r\si40li-t0i luv: Mm ui nr c~n»iulJl5l__'uV_,i_£;* '_ _ _ ' V - -_-Q Amffns the resolutions passed avvinees he would suhuilt ni`e`»1s¢s to the Cabinet Het' (Mr Bom laid the blame for noliienfoge -the law on* the prose‘o'jf_f_o i. said, would not act when egdencd wa placed in their han@£:" 'He n tenced tion of a notorious.-ruin sellen was foil- utl tlnongli the "1-efuul ui ther. prune- cutors to?-flat". =- §.". ~ - -»-‘-'ia--'»y 1-_ nun. -'Mi-_ lm-tlnnuu said in ~ cpl' to this that v\!lld\'l'§" ropéf l.lld"\‘ evidence was. to the prosecutors hearsay ruli'i_'ours_%¥yen to the pros'ecp.' he instanced several cases of_tbis kind which calne within his own knowledge. He assured Mr. Schurmall that if any prosecutor failed to act oil proper evi- tlence,_he, Mr. McKinnoli would see that action was taken nlid carried out as- far as the evidence wc-uld take it. Mr. Walter Simpson said that if it were shown that the prosecutors were not ill sympathy with the law they should be dismissed and thoroughly re- liable men given the position. He did not know personally. but he had been infornleil that the prosecutors were llnsympathetle._ He _ believed that a strong public sentiment in fa- vollr ot' tenlperencé and 'prohibition and enforcement of tile law should be created. It was a disgrace to the province that the Chief Justice and the Grand Jul'y should :be obliged to refer to laxlty in the enforcement oi' law. The resolution was then pllt and carried practically ulinnilllously by i_l`__ standing vote. _ _ A resolution from the Cable l-lead institute suggesting that, the Ceiitral Institute make il reeolllmerldation on the matter of -buying cattle by weight instead of as at present _ by lump. brought out tl lengthy discussion. `The appointment ol' u market agent also brought out n spirited discussion. Rev. ltr. McAulay said that until the farlllers are alble to do their own buylilg and selling they will ilot get the full reward for their labours. .'l‘be farmers were now_.,V supporting too many middlemell. He made some reference to the Farmers’ Co-operative Company which is now appealing to farlllel's_ all over the province but which, ill reality, is il joint stock coni- pally. Such all orgllliizntiilli llo silid if conducted co-operatively would. llc bciicvcii, lncct thc' requirements of the farmers. A number ot' those present referred to this organization and on ii sugges- tion, Mr. McDonald. Manager of the Co-operittivo Store was inviicil to ad- dress the meeting. Mr. iiiizlhillatlil arrived at it somewhat lute hour and gave a. resume of tile-rules aiu by-laws governing the i¢‘urlncl‘e’ Cu~opcrutivt~ Company and il. general idea of lill- 'wurk done siucc its inception sonic six months algo. ’ niornillg at 10.10, a large nllmber be ing present. , _ The following was moved by' Mr. J. Walter Jones seconded by Edgar Geddings, and carried unanimously: ltesolvcd that this Association np- preqinto the action ol' the Departlllcnt of Railways inkeeplng' two trains on the liiurray Harbor Brallchi'-'loirger~ tI.lali‘ ill previous years but would rcs- pectfully urge thtt tivo trains be kept, on--this broil-oil-_ti.Li..Dccembei' 31st,’ df eilcll year. ' Tllc following resolution was sull- mitted by the Launching instltute:-- Wllcrcus the Seed i-‘airs .wliidl are bt-ing held ill the (‘o\lntry, are of little. or no heneilt to the ftlrnlillg commun- ity nt large, for the reason that the same exhibitors tilke part fi'om year to year, further that ii great many who have samples of the dil`i`erent kinds of graill seeds and potatoes- which* they show do not truly _represent whut they may have for sale at some cases, and' in some cases huve none for sale Thelefore it is of etaicely any value ill oalrying out the obiect of the Agri- cultural Departmcnt in establishing seed fairsf, viz: to en<:ourago_fnl‘iuei°s‘ to sow nolle but pure ulid number one seed Tllerefole be lt lcsolved that the Central Institute take this matter up with the Agricultural Department and have the sales so amended that the grievance complained of in the above wil he remedied by adopting some other method of. instructing tlic_fai-mel lil his pursuit' of faimlng ui gellelel 'l‘hls lesoiutlon was moved by l).t\|d B. Welker und seconded by Peter Poirlel The following lcsolll ion niuvud hi Mr. W. J. Gibson. seriilitlod by Mr. \\ _ Vi/_ Crosby was passctl by tl vote of 50to0. _ ‘Wllcrcas the running of nlltomilllilcs over the public roads on Prince Ed ward Island as'inili`cated by the recent vote taken at the .school -meetings is dlrectlyagainst the wishes of _the’lar_ge__ majority of the people. giving»an_lllso- mont to only a fev\g‘of tho wealthy and being of no benefit but a llllisance. and a source 'ot great 'dangonto the ro _ mainder, practically closing the_roails to the farmer and his family in the districts in which they are allowed to operate, thereby being a _great hind ralioe to the development of the coun try. - _ » _ .~_-_-» And whereas tile present law of op- enings. distrietto autos. where a ma- jority of the voters of that district ap- pear`in favor of it, is not_in accord with _British Fair Play as"tl`le roads are public and no one district should have s monopoly of the roads therein, And whereas the present law is un- worksbleiovring to the great difficulty and expense of enforcing it, as the numerous open and ilalrant violations will evidence. also the recent auto FRIDAY MORNING.. _ Tile -third scssioli__of the i<`1ll‘lllcrs Central lns.t.itute _opened yesterday' had influence over the providing Msg- luis or lu- 2- ‘ - » - = _ - ~- _ ~ ~ ~ .._- Therefore resolved thatthis meeting _ _ `- -- | ' ` of the Central Farmers Institute place. _ tself on record as bsiilg strongly a- " || ' - _ _ L ,_ _ ainst-the operation of _autoln‘obiles__ _ _ _,___ __ __ V _ over any part of_ the Island ro_ud|_ " ` ` ' ' -`f`~E-gig!! thatastrong committee be appoint ed to wait upon the Government to de-f ` lid that the present law_r`egillating e running pf automobiles be repeal- ed, _and tllatl the original ant, totally _ mf me =ri‘ohibitlng them, be again enforced, a case in Vernon River w e `0n”l-' iso that each representative from the different psrts‘of the Island be re- ‘ uested to take the matter up in their - Gdpective institutes and to do all in __ eir power to support the above com- mittee. _ theyymllq ggzizgloggyg-‘@§i{¢wu&-hiMr. W. W. Crosby_»of Marshfield se- conded the resolution. He contended tors in which th'ey cbuld' not act anii"'tliat the majority of theipeople were against the auto and the minority had no- right to push themaslde. He said farmers ill other provinces had told him oil no account to countenance them. ' lmcollilectloll with the above reso- iutioll Mr. P. Brodie, York, spoke strongly against the running of Auto- mobiles alni stated that one thousand alone were killed in the State of Now York las; year. Mr. Horace Wright of Bedeque said that he was not opposed to the auto us u machine. lt was oi great commer- cial viilue in other prov_inecs. it has done great service in the war. Oil this lslund however, our seasons are so sllort, and tllei'e are other conditions which make tllem of little value llel'e. They would be no benefit to the farm- ers llerc, as they will have to use horses nearly alltlleyear around even _if they could afford them. The most `p|'ogressive farmers ill the cominu1li_ty are against tile auto. The farmers re- sent tlle attitude of the press ili_ seek- illg -to educate the farmers as to the use_ is nothing to hinder the farmers Fenton Newsome _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h i 1 t‘a t r, even if autos are shut C310- A- CHIIIOYUH- -» ~ av ng I I C 0 ' ' ` " Chai-r? lt. Sfnalllvood ._ “"'~°'“"5'.'...‘2.9.iii`¢‘3..“i ll wma. HOUSE T0 be Accounted for 4 - l._..__.. The llusilless lllif-'lt collectors huveal-_ most completed their rounds ol' the- (iit_\', and repo-rt having inet with il hearty response, _ Tile principal sub- scription recorded in today`s report is that oi’ Sir Charles Dalton wllo con- tributed $750.00. Today the Daugh- ters_of t`he`Empire "co'mi1lellce' their campaign and will leave envelopes at every house in the City _-2- These-"will ,be called for on Monday, and every envelope left will have to be accoun- ted for. ' ` ill the course of their visits some of the collectors hoard a report froill thc country that there was suspicion that certain people in the City had il “rake- ol`i"' the Pzltriotic Fund. Tllcrc is :lb- snlutely ilo truth in this rc-port. i'l‘hc Patriotic Fllnd in this Province is mil- llugml without any ilxpcllsos fill' snlu- rics of tiny kilid. ull the work ill con- nection with the l<`nlld being dont-_ -by busy men griltutlously. 'l`llel'c is no paid ollirililf of the Filiul lit-re. The iollowinix is il partial list of suiiscriptlolls nlrcatdy l~i-1-civt-il: Mr. and Mrs. F. lt. licilrlz ...$500.00 Sir Cllurles' lluiten _ $7:'n»,00‘ ._-...--§ SE, The Daughters oi _the Empire C_<_'l1lllI_1__e_l_l__§:_i=___-__-»f To-Day 'Their House so liouse_.__Cany_a_s' on Behalf of the *-Patriotic ' Everyone Should be Ready Subscriptions which will- h_e,I_C”il_e¢if_ I for Monday. Every Envelope- glgst _-V; it "rdf rl Mel ions ld " §l_“‘l.”;"`.’.;'0$`i..ii$.i.§‘i‘=“‘_“f“_‘*‘T'_“_-'='i".1_~%*#'f"‘1i§!%r’*"*" Swillsi"fn¢m¢;cw_';:.:'“z':‘-::"=.;';;-*:%ii.il0c2 =-'J r- Joliufyvlc-l{eiil1a_ . _ .__ _ , _ .__ f1'.00 _ - '. .i_.~:. _‘__,, Iiorucd liaszard _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 00.00 A. \V_. Stcrils ,_ .__ _ 20.00 J. R. Dennis .__ _ . .‘_f,'i-.'15 ‘_`:“. _ _ 25.00 A. Pickalil ._ , __,_, 50.00 _ E. lt.'Brq v-.__ __ -»M_§?' hIacDQn'é’l?l` &’Ei\if>l<"illll¢uii ._ 200:11. 'I Staff .tfaliadiali Bank of (loin- mcrnt-__ .‘."__'-°i,_ 120.00 Bcllj.-'ilogel's, .lr. ._, _.__-,it 20,00 l)r.\'<_:o_.._,.._._____.._ 25.00 .\ioorc &‘ i\li'l.ie1_-.I _ _ -__§‘..» 200.00 ' R.ll1~llirstu ._ _ ... _ _ _ _ _ _ _$30.90. _~_ ilrllie Slov\'al"t & (Tu. 100.00' l‘Ii.ii'loltelo\\'ll l.i;;Ill_ untl-i"o_\v- ' J Cr (ill. r... ..-'.<.... -"-f 10.0.00/ if. i._vpn_< lv Un. ‘_ '100.00 I.-iliilld‘_(`ulrl Stpzrilgll i‘4l_;‘ _ ._ _-_;. ,$100.00 -___ id. A. ,i<`tl_~il,t-<|'--. . ._i__.,,__r _ _ _ _ 25.00 15 il. .\. siutrp ..._ _ 25.00,? .\. .-\. i\i<'l.i1il _ 50.01) was xii ..,'{. ii ("lllll'i'oiii»luwll S1-lilng-_ Aguil- lziciv: Ltd_,( _ Mt:l,il_i~i:.,_]¢'L°qsi- _ _ __ K. 'Il-A' _~. 4. \.‘- 'Pclcpllollo Company _ ._ (‘ili‘\'oil ilrutiiufrs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ l’l'o\l/_so lll'otllc`rs W. E. \V. ()\véll _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Rogers llz1l'd‘\vui'c (Yo. _ _ _ _ _ _ l’atoil~&Co_... .£300.00 500.00 500.00 250.0() 250.00 200.00 We.-all-_\' Ntswsmi _ _ , _ _ . _. _ _ (‘r:ibiu.~ Ilnlullvilre i`tl. ._ lt.. li. .lluicll & i`ir~_-5".-.~_. . _lillulilin lirll K- (‘n. __ 20.00 25.00 ’5 00 20.00 livin. G7.” 8.'-'1|'i<-`i‘i-id .4`1¢o'y'!*-T.'-17 *-‘60‘.0'fl ~‘~ J_uiu1t+on.- .loiiiiscn - _ -.-. _f---:si,;00 200.00 150.00, 100.00 100.00 100.00 10000 100.00 100.00 100.00 A. Ho_rnc &; Co. , __ li. W, Binniiilg Sarah ‘ ilocherty. _ _ _ _ _ ll. W. Longworth ._ __ W. lt". 'l`iil'l11ui‘sh . ._ , , . _ A. A.. Bartlett (‘_ H. B. Lollgworth _ _ _ . .' E. li, Ha.viland ._ ._ Prcniier Mxltliieson _ _ _ _ l). Nitillnisnll _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 100.00 _J. & 'l`_ Morris _,_ _ _ . . __ _100.00 fdnllu Anderson _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ t00.0il '$0.00 50.00 25.00 "£3.00 hlcl{_iuiio,,_i\'- _Mc.\'cili_ ._ . - ..< _ W.' E. BQlll.lC.V . . _ ', :_\__ -, _ . ll. B. Stewart l~`i‘it-ntl iid. S. it.) .. Geo. 1-I. |Toombs . - ~ 25.00 WI _It. lteek _ _ 25,00 lf. H. Sterns ' _ 50.00 G. ll. lvl-igin -_ .___ 25.00 i‘_ Girvill l)ui'I`»y in-_ -25.00 .l_ fl. Jnlilicsoll _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _. » 12.1.00 ifclllietll J. Mllrtin ..._ f, 7 100.00 l‘h:li'loiltrli;-\\'i\ (iin|i'¢ll_u|,-_ _ _. .’»0_04_l_- _ » 'liyuiimall lc Co.. _ _ _ _ _ _ R. H. Jenkins __ _ .__ _ ._ Sli' W. »\\'. Sllilivlln ._ .. Justice l<‘itzi.;clnl_ ` 100:00' ili'_. (Itl\‘ljlltlldl‘s _ _ _ _ . _ , . _ N00" Saliiilicl Keilll,etl_v_ Jr. ._ . _ ., ' \\`. _-\_ Mlltcll "“"'0"_ ii. <‘_ A. Grant . l'-_ ll. Bl;l('k'_.. _ i_:(())(())'_((;1;iSnillirle'l‘s & Niiwsilllw. . ~. N000 - ilclsrlursml & l‘lliIillnl"t> _ _ _ ‘_ _-M00 ii. I-‘__ lI\ltt'lli.~'on ____ -__ ;,0V0(, .l_ (lass . -___ ` _-,000 <`. ‘:l. Ullnppell _ ' 5000 » \\'_ -A. .ll_. l\'lorsoii _ ,_.' 1 5000 l._~l-I. l-lrccke-li ____. _ ' _ 5,,_,,~0 'it ii. st il. J. niiuy_.. ,,, - _-_,L00 _-\. E. ;\"ioi'rlso-ll ._ _._ _-,0_00 .\lcI)oll;lld & Rowe _ .._. _-_(ml, ll. `}\_ l"nrqliilni'soli ii_)ili_ls't1t~t_f_-_;_ -_»'_-L00; llugu) _._ __. -_ _ ._ -_ 25.00 110.00- ll0.l)ll,- 130.00' 50.00 50.00 r.0._0u__ 20.013 25:00 25.00 25.00 20.00 25.00 ' 20.00 ‘ 25.00' 00.00 _ 50.00 35-‘iii 25.00; .oof is on 40.00; - I ~ w - _ “f ._._~,_,,,, _;_ i.A_nv coi._l_ccroRs._--,_»,___,_- :.100 F” - __ _ _ -_._-1_0., 'i'-ii.. i_>nugln<~l~s uf tue i-;inp1_ne_-_wll_l‘_ ` 25.00 /~ 1 1 _-_-, 1 __ - .- , _ belin i_ht»ir rooms fm Mollday_aft‘crliooil _-__.__,,` . 50.00 20.00 £50.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 DcBlois llrcs `_ _ _ _ . _ _ 25.00 - ' ' _ H_l\l-Dalai ...' stated that the people of his district LM, If Brgsgol 2.1.00 -1.1.00 25.00 0 00 20.00 50.00 °“' - . neei~‘.& weeks 1.0.00 Muci.u._.~..._..-.....-_.-»~-.,...~-1...q»,,.»,_sa 7‘ Law l'eg.ll‘ilillg the rilnnlllg of automo- biles on thc public ruads,_th_ereioi'c i'e- solved that this (leptml Ihstitlrte rc- 'quest ull ilnieildnle'ilt'? til'ejii0B_ fstettite so that violations of the *Act ay ings of the United Farmers of Ontario 40100 l'l'um two- to six o'i:i_i>L'k to rcce_i\'o_tliq-7_- l’a‘(»`vintic~ elivtlopcs. The following" Indies -unc -in vita/rge~~o_t' t _q1, Warti l~Mr_<. \\'_ I-I. llellflcy; Warii 2. Enst-.vi-I-s_»\v. .s. _sttl_sg`\rf.;"gs{e_f_»'lI;i‘~_ l\ii_fs._.l. i-:_ ii. Mt-tw-u&,l_y_;, lv-.mi ::-- Ml~s_ F. .l. Niisli. :ind `l1s".`flJ_ §'ii'llol~ sort;_ \\'-u|'~al -{, ~Easi-Mrs Leigh' and Mrs. S. 1'. Moore; \‘i/al'il -l_____W_ns_t- _ Mrs. ll. .lf lv ilcllolluld and Mrs. ' l._V M<`:i\rlillau' Ward East-Mrs. .ll i’_` onine., und, .uns lt,-__1uur.%{,.;,@l._;E\l;'lf_r-ii. 5, (.‘ellirnl .\1i_s_ J S, agua i_1nr Mrs. A. \\-'_ \\'ccfhs;" Vt‘a.td‘lS. West- M"'*» “V1”-.1-.i'i"!il‘%W\#Xii‘i~‘»iiii§Ff»..~i~i?ii“< ~ -`\ ‘L ilellun Willillm linwlett nlld-llol'ai:c “_ _ - _ ,'. ». '-' ’ » ~_--11-l-.-1:-_i~ EA wmgm was uwomtcd wVw_m umm | Nliiglstlilte s Loillt lol Qilceng t.uVuulty _byctii tliiillilili ‘ry |l.iVl 'init filth il- i lu 1 1 I mmm "mt the-ill the lccent tllals institute fel tie lloscilltius nlu Ii.l_ .1 < iiill;,t._ is nt.. _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ - lm' (mvcmmcn 0 (C -|clll'ol'ccnlcllt of the 1908 Prolllbitioli wcssiiry. -. - - ..-,,- \ D Tiicl-1-fill'-\ resolved tllllt lilni Jen- trul instiizllc ask fur ‘.ile2l,§lmittcc of three" 'V00 f0"°\"i“i»¥ "‘~'“’ “l’l""“i'~“|` ‘m‘i‘““‘ ~ ' be appolntell to,nonfer with the Unitf' |1911; 0! the Exoeur_lvt~;_- ‘ J- ~ ‘- eu i~'nr_niurs ni-ontario the Dounnlep Kiwis "-n\1\\¢l;'-‘~-i- A- I_?¢lyI\r.‘1§lilii\‘ (.oulu.ll of Agriculture and otllel _co |.@g¢?i¥li§!_ P(0€§;tUFf4) \_ MLK” WV eporattve boilizsln Camilla witllavéen W (ffffmlbly Jiums-ol; ~ - ~ to it union wit chem. niaotlou an' » . - ._ - -_ ,~ 1 --.‘ possible to urra;nse_'fortbe attendance i’fi\\C0 (lolliity-1'lw0