ocrosnn so, 193s fifiwmiw-i} ‘Buy a Polygamous Psdigroed Male Fox I can supply a few medium, light medium and psie silver males with 4 to I consecutive creases of PRIZE BLOOD. I Aiirnyfmmdatlonstoekisbredfromafewoutetandlng lndlvidlllls. I have line bred and ln-bred them until the color texture and veiling has been l believe set. These puaii- tles are moat neoemary for GOOD PELTS. , Whytaksohanocalulillt from ordinary animals, some of the lncreose may be good but unless you get a high avenge of the right type in each litter you will take years establishing a quality herd. You may pay a few dollars more for SUPERB FOXES but. you will get ha benefit of years of careful breeding, l did this and find it pays. I only reserve a few males as I run 4 to 5 females to each male. 1 never had a pm refuse to DOUBLE MATE, this quality in n good male should make him more valuable to you. I Prices and Terms reasonable. ll. STIRLING MacLEAil Addresses ' Phones amen 1 mile w... B5 Rochester St. Apt. ' 54 North River Road 70 Dorchester St. Oflice 1320 (last shore property) “BUY THE BEST—BREED BETTER” rm- wuss have been bred §vv Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Events, 2c. per word; lngs, Cards. 91¢» 46- Mlnlmum Charge for any cents. BATE:-2o per word. three tn- sertions for the price of two. llflfllf payable in advance. SMALL OFFICE 'l‘O 195 Grafton Street. _ IO BENT —- GARAGE. APPL LET. APPLY 2215. i Guardian. 2201. \ OUSE TO LET -- APPLY 01 Prince Street, City. 2197. 1'0 LET — FURNISHED FRONT room heated. ‘Apply Guardisgé - TO LET—DESIRABLE HEATED apartment. Apply to 20 Fitzroy Male Help Wanted War-zip“ _ MAN ro woiur on farm. Tupper Ferguson, Marsh- fleld. 2210. Female Help Wanted WANTED — MIDDLE - AGED housekeepel. Harry Wood, Mt. Herbert, P. E. I. 2225. TROPICAL SIDED! KINGSTON, Jamaica, Oct. 29- (C- P. Ouble)—A tropical hurricane accompanied by heavy rain swept Jamaica Saturday night, disrupting communication with the Island's western end, but otherwise causing little damage. No lives were re- ported lost. DOMINIION 017‘ CANADA PROVINCE OF‘ I-luxirn EDWARD ISLAND Advertising Rates-livable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and Classified, 2c. per word; Notices, ‘l0c per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. i inch; Notices of Thanks and Aliilfwllllllll» lc per word. Other rater on applications. Announcements and Coming in Memoriam 'i0c. per inch advertlaernent twenty - live Am Smelt .. Am Tel and Atehlson Auburn Beth Steel Canada Dry C P It . Con Oss <1 ronorvro, For Sale FOB. SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Flve, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Ptintery Nov l-tf FOB SALE — FIVE PAIR DARK European Fitch. B. A. Mallett. York. 2214. OABBOARD SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses, etc, 1o per sheet. Guardian Oflice. tf. FOB SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whlst Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. Nov. i-tf. FOB SALE - 1980 FORD COUPE or i920 Chevrolet Sedan. Phone 3-642, Millviow. FOR SALE —- ONE GENERAL Electric Radio, eight tubes. Other household effects. Apply Mr. George Keefe, New Wilt-shire. 2249 FOR SALE-ANYBODY WANT- ing a real good coupe with rumble seal: can have same for trade in foxes or potatoes. Apply Box 284, Charlottetown. 2284. Pioneer Premier . Reno Gold San Ant . Sherrltt . Sis St Sud Iiusin . Sud Cont .. Sylvnnite .. Took Hugh Towagrusc . Waite . . . . .. ‘Viltsoy l’? .. lVrlght H . \Vuyslde FOB SALE - 114 ACRES 0F Mixed Wood Land at Cardigan Head. Adjoining Perth Station. Apply P. O. Box 452, Charlotte- town. " 2175. Lost LOST—BROWN SPANIEL DOG. Answers to name Pat. Reward for any information of whereabouts. Angus Weir, Phone 1208. 2246. ln the Probate Court 24th v., . u. loss. in lie Estuae of Angus McLean late of Sullrll in K-hgs County in the said . Pruvmco Medical Doctor deceased lcstnto. lly the Honourable Lesuord Palmer Slurrogatc Judge of Probate, etc" c 1-. _'i'o the Sheriff of the County of IWHKS County or any Cullslullle or lit- emxc person within suld Vuunty. LOST _ 0N OCTOBER 24th BE- tween 10f. 65 and Covehead, a tail light and No. plate 2886, also dory of! New London Harbor. Finder kindly notify Ire. L. Clark, Union Road. 2176. Boarders Wanted tin-cling: Whcrcua upon reading the , of bu flla of Marlon A. McLean Charlottetown in Queen's County in mud Province, Accountant, and John Iirvlliou Matthew of Sourls aforesaid, lion-hunt lhc Executor: of tho nbovc hunted cstuio praying that a citation llllll’ be Issued for the purpose irelo- aftor aet forth: You are thcrcforo East Crest . hi8 Glib c Anaconda . . . Cass . . . . .. Chesapeake sud Corn Products Delaware and Bud , ATM: ‘anadian Press rum starvation." uuarsrsn rel om ..." Eastman .. Quebec Pow . Ge“ m” " Bbllwlnlgnn .. Gen Foods Steel of Can 0ft J0- Psylnostcr - Pct l.‘ M C .. coe . Anthony Trcudwcll . White Eagle .. creby required lo cite all . interested ln the said Estate to be and lllllesr before me st a Probate Court lo be held in the Court House lu (Yhnrlottctowu, in Queen's County, in lit‘ su‘d Province, on Thursday ‘WPIIKY-lhlrd dny of November noxt, "ml"! nt tho hour of clcvcn o'clock foronoon of tho some day to shew cause lf any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not l’? linseed and the Estate closed! as an on hr-rchy order that u true copy hare- flf be forthwith published in some uowspapor publlshml In Charlotte- town aforesaid for at least four con- secutive weeks from the dale hereof llld that u true copy hereof be forth- “llll Posted in the following public nlnccs renpe-etivcly cly. n the hall of tho (‘ourt House in Sourls afurcnsld. in the Pout Office in Sour- ll aforesaid nud at or m-nr the Rall- fidy tutlon in llourls aforesaid. And l o ereby furfhr-r order- that a true "no hereof he forthwith served on ‘he Attorneydleneral of this Prev nee so that all persona interested in "N! slid Estate as aforesaid mny have due notice thereof. Given linden my hand and the Seal g the snld Court this um. lny Globe? A. D. i033 nufi in the 244k "If of His blzgestsvhl reign. om‘ n. a. raurna. Judge of Probate 1840. 0r. l! ll. liars omaornacroa Three Year Palmer Graduate IIA Prince It. Phone I01] Home Calls lads. modelled and glazed. Resonable prices. 01 Elm Ave. 2186. IIOOMEIIS AND BOABDEBS AC- oonlodated at 121 Pownal Street. 2257 Wanted WANTED-TWO ROOMS WITH- out board. Apply S, c.o. Guard- ian. 224a WANTED-TRANSPORTATION TO Toronto or Montreal. Phone 850-1.. - 2253. WANTED-HOME USED BAD- iators or coils for hot water heat. lag. Box 509. Summerside. State Pflve- 2258 lb rm Pete Walker Pf Amer (‘fill B (fillies Sorv .. El Bond and nf (‘an wamno _ wru. noann arm care for elderly lady in country home. Apply "N." care Guardian. “ck”, _ ‘ , _ __ _ _ 1% 2185. White Luke 4 Miscellaneous MT: B runs nsrarnno, amen. nn- ' nadlan Press) IV. Y. CURB Amer Sull 1'0" 3 AsGaudEl -— (fsn dinrcnnl .. ‘u...’ a. - EYESIG ilT EXAHIIIITIOI Inn-academicians- in. anon IIIQIIII-III. Tnrouln York (I; sugar In Markets At A Glance |Canadan_;rsss) and , | I wet. "fluff-lo 'f\fluea—l.owrr at close. New York-Quiet and lower. \y|,,,,|pr-¢-—Wheat closed lower. .\ionlrea|~5lorks ir- —Rubb1r and cation Montreal _ _ Stock Market (Ollldlal Press) Montreal Pow ‘I: Power Coup Power Corp . ...' ...' 11,5 Winnipeg El PRODUCE - (Canadian Press) - MONTREAL. Oct ‘JD-Scarcity of =suppllsa saut egg [IIICPI soaring en the Montreal dairy and produce mar- ket during last week's trading. Top grades of fresh eggs advanced five t0 six cents per dozen. Butter- also flrmed while choose and potatoes were slightly easier. - The egg lnlrkct ended the week st 38 to 40 cents a doscn for extras 82 to 8d cents for firsts and 11 to 18 cents ~for seconds. forggrallcd shipments in csrleta or lens. of fresh Onturios. Fix- porta of eggs for the wcek were 0,7225 ~- a c-A . i No ‘i grndo butler advanced 94 cont l pound during the week, becoming 191,5 cents for vnrlnls or less. Arrlv all amounted to 587B bores compared with 8.950 the previous week. - Ontario sud Quebec cheese eased 1A to 1/. cents s pound durlng the week helm: qunlvd on Saturday It D cents Ior Onlarios and 3% cents for Que" lions. = The potato market was slightly easier owing to heavy arrivals from the Marltlmvs. The market ended the week at 6d to 70 ccnts per 80 pound bug of Quebccs and 10 to 75 cents for New linzmswir-k green mountains in similar quantities. GRAIN Coniuuum .. Dom Mines 3725 lfnfllllle - 340 (Canadian Press) (gfllllflle 10% IVINNIPEG Oct ::u-- (midfield 19 Chou; Graham 2 Wheat: 0c: 02-3,, Nov 0215B, Dec Gllnadl o4 can-a t» n: May was to n. Hlllcill" B6 outs: Oct 30-931»; Dec 3H,"; May Holllngen 195 my‘, _ flower - 114 bar-leyl; Oct 34MB; Dec wigs; illuy izlurnuinn B0 . 393A. 9"“?! ~. so 0A!!! PRICES “in; liurl so l Wheat: No 1 hard ma; m. 1 nor lurk Luke out; fun; No 2 nor oust; No a uor om; lnkulund 21 ~No 4 nor 55%; No ti 52%; No 6 439$; Luke Shore 60H heed 40%; Truck 62%; No .l. durum Lee (fold 15 53 ‘ hlucnass . W - Outs: No 2 C W and Track 30%; ‘lollptvre 460B -No 3 C W 21%; EX l (cell 28; No 1 lliplllllev -- o5 rtea 21; No 2 fcc-l 2s; ltejtctcd 2m. Mei“ 1"“ "' '- -- llz Barley rrrnltlng grades ti row ex 8 C Mivlll" - 5° <w 41%; z row ct a l.‘ \v 42 . Other “'°“'"“°"“ - 44 grades no a c \v and Truck 34%; No Moi’! Hull 4 i.‘ W 32%; N0 5 C W 31%‘, No l3 C Nipisslng w 30% Norunda , North Can . Olgn Oil EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct 20-Britisb and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal Bunk of Canada, closed today us follows :—- Argentina peso .3876. Australia pound iislilili). Austria schllling .1744. Belgium bslgs .2111. Brazil rnilrcls Bulgaria lev .0109. China Bong Kong dnllnrs .8456. (‘scchoslnvaiflu crown . Kl‘.- Dnnrnnr-Ir krone 2M7. Finland flnumrk .0210. Frnuce franc .0594. .. y relchsnr-srk .5611. Ireat Britain pound 4.8003. lreeee dmohma gollaud florlu 32%., . ungurv pcngo .- . India rupee .3862. Italy lire .08lll. Japan yen .2058. ugosluvia diunr .0207. dew Zeuhrnd pound 8 0360. lerwa krone .2410. “clan .1744. lioumsnia len . . ouch Africa pound 4.1014. Spain pescta .1260. Sweden krone .2470. Switzerland franc .2034. United States dollar 116-10 cent remium. Nil YORK Oct ail-Foreign ex- Britaln high 4.72- 4.705‘; gloss 4.72%; 00 day is 4.00%; France 5.80; ltnly 782' Belgium 20.70; Germany 35.42; Cllu Ida 98%. IJOI Currency (lianadian Press) J NEW YORK, Oct 2l)—l)cnplte rnls- ing of the dorm-silo gold price six cents to $31.82 nu ounce United Stutcs dollars continued lo decline in rela- tion to ouuds sterling, Canadian dol- lars an gold currencies nu the forv elgu exchange market. hcre Saturday. Sterling closed in after-hour trud- iug at 84.72% for a guln of 2% ccnls compared to Friday's close Cnuudinu dollars finished tho quiet session l l6 of one crcent higher st 98% cents as the nlted States premium s slnst Aem rlcon lt t 5.3 ' t s pona o 55 eena s or “T18 dollsru eased to n close cents in terms of tho frnuc. Shaw Boosts Young Author IDNDON. Oct. 29—(C.P.)-~Mar- shall Bell, a young Scottish nove- list who is struggling to make head- way m the literary world has N- eelved the blessing of George Ber- nard Shaw, also a 10 shilling note. Bell is an uneunployed engineer liv- lng in Dunferrrtline. He sent a copy of his book. "Pickles and Plays," to Mr. Show. and received from him 10 shillings, the purchase price of four copies. Show ls keeping one copy and has told the young author, whose real name ls James Bell Marshall, to offer the other three to a. friendly bwlwfllfl‘ i0 place on his counter by Way 0f experiment. Mr. Marshall was trained as an "lflneer and after four years’ war Quill". Rimmed to his trade in ‘Q2111 York-Rubber uu-l coflon Inw- d cvffco markets cloud. Edinburgh. but mt h's job. It was thcn that he started to write. Made. Landmarks His Great Work LONDON. Oct. 20-(C.P.)-Sir Charles Peers, who le retiring from the position of Ohief inspector of done more than any man to pre- ‘serve historic landmarks of Great. Britain from ruin and decay. Bir Charles has held this office ever since the Government founded the Department of Ancient Monuments 20 years ago. The term "Ancient Monuments," is a very broad one so far as the department is eon- eerned; it may endorses both a ruined castle covering many acres and a tiny bridge uldd by pack- horses in old times. The govern- ment does nct- purchase such an- cient monuments, but merely put them under the care of the depart- meat when the latter has certified them as worthy of preservation. During the past 20 years more than 3,000 “ancient nronuments" have thus been taken oare of. For instance, the ruins of Whitby Ab- bey. on the York-shire Coast, were rapidly falling into Disintegration, more especially as they had served as a mark for German naval raid- ers during the war. Sir Charles Peers’ department took them in hand, and nowadays the Abbey ruins make as gracious a memento of times past as could well be im- agined. Sir Charles Peers’ rev.‘ ment is due to his having reached the gov- ernment age limit of 66. Besides as- sociation wlth a. nuniber of learned bodies, he is editor of the Victoria County Histories. He is to devote a large part of his new leisure to carrying on this work, and he will Ancient Mbntnnents, has probably ..- -r ruflwéiiiatllaiqfillsnrz r . __THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Stock Quotations Pivotal New _ York Stocks (Canadian Pleas) CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘Ihll column is reserved for Queen's Count? news of iueai interest but ad- Vlrtllllll 0f I nsway nature may be lnserled at 4 cents a word strictly payable in advance. DI. h. O. KEEPING. Provincial Health Officer, is speaking over OHOK at 12.30 today on the edu- cational value of the health picture “Damaged Lives" at the Prince Edward Theatre. 2204 IO! llUNT-Irhs first fox hunt . ever held in the Maritime Provinces took place on Friday last on Upton ram, the estate of Dr. J. B. Jen- kins. Twenty-four riders followed the hounds in ths exciting event. The chase took the riders through both woodland and open country. The heed and tall of the fox were awarded to Frederick Seaman and Miss Jessica Jenkins, the foremost riders. A hunt ball was held Friday evening in the club rooms at Crow- landa, _ LAID T0 BEAT-The funeral of the late M!- Frsnk Nicholson. 360 Fitzroy Sh, was held on Friday af- ternoon from the home of Mrs. J. A. Mcsservey. to Zion Church, thence to the People's Cemetery. It was largely attended. The pail bear- ers were Messrs Parker Moore, Hed- ley Weeks, Hugh MacKay, Roy Qulgley, Dr. Blanchard and A. A. Hennemey. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster and Adjutant Stevens, of the Sal- vation Army. officiated at the church and grave. The Masonic Or- der was in attendance, the service at the grave being conducted by Capt. Kemp. UNDERWBITEBS MEET - A meeting of the Underwriters’ Asso- ciation was held Friday evening at also be available to the Department in an advisory capacity. "CHISELLER." NOT SLANG NEW YORK, October 29—Be- cause President Roosevelt used it in an address Sunday night, the word “chiseller" applied to one who cheats ls no longer slang, Frank H‘. Vizeteliy, Iexicographer, de- clared today, Several times in the course of W0 PB-YB-BTB-Dhs, the President spoke of "chisellers," meaning those who shirked in the Govern- ment's recovery drive. “President Roosevelt's use of the word automatically elevates ll; from the status of slang to colloquial- ism,” said Vizetelly. "when a, mm of such station as the President of the United States employs a 313.11g Phrase he clothes it with dignity." RACE CROWD GREETS KING AND QUEEN NEWMARKEI‘, England, Oct. 20. - Their Majcstfes were among the large crowd which found its way to Newmarket recently for the running of the historic Cambridgeshire, in which the King's colt Limelight was favorite 8 to 1, but was among the also rans. A light drizzle of rain ushered in the day, but the immense sweep- stakes being decided by tbe race drew the usual crowds to the track. The appearance of the King in the Royal box during the running of the first race drew an ovation, many shouting: "Good lu ." Skim Milk Or Meat for The Winter Hogs (Experimental Farms Note» get every cent of profit coming to him. he must avail himself of all duce cheaply. sold anywhere from 60 cents to a dollar a himdrcd pounds, skim- down on their feed bill and their cost of egg production at the same time. An experiment conducted at the Dominion Experimental Station. Cap Rouge. Que. for rive seasons proved rather conclusively that the lot of birds receiving sifLm-Inrllk laid" more eggs and gained more weight than the one which was fed bee! scrap. other feeds being the same. . Skim-milk should always be fed sweet or always sour so as to avoid bowel troubles. Where skim-milk is not available beef-scrap will have to be rcsortedlo but the cost of pro- duction will be higher. No poulkgy- man or farmer keeping hens can afford those days to feed enpensi... animal lords when they can use skim-milk at greater advantage. Let us make a better use of the products which are at our disposal. C. E. Ste. Marie, Dominion n- ing ewes should be supplying a grain ration such as In order that a poultryman may three parts of oats and one part of the Canadian National Hotel. Mr. Bernard Hughes, President, occu- pied the chair and introduced the speaker of the evening, Mr. D. R. Ferguson, Winnipeg, Inspector of Branches for the Great West As- surance 60., who delivered an in- teresting admires on insurance, stressing the great benefits to be derived by the policy holder in keeping up connections with the company. A hearty vote of thanks, moved by lvlr. A. R. McInnls and seconded by Mr. Milton Stewart was tendered the speaker, Several other matters relative to the bug- ness of the Association were taken up and dealt with. MOUNT ALLISON SCHOLAR- sHlP-Announcvment of a $100.00 scholarship has been made by Prof. J. N. Brunton, Dean of the Mount Allison Conservatory of Music. Professor Brunton slated that Rev. W. 0- Ross, B. A, Principal of Mount Allison Ladies College, was sponsoring the scholarship. A large number of local music centres have been organized in the Mari- time Provinces by Professor Brun- tcn, each one of which is in charge of a Local Secretary chosen by Prof. Brunton himself. In these local centres students take the wsrk in music necessary ho qualify for entrance -to_ Mount Allison Music School. This new scholar- ship, amounting to one hundred dollars, is granrted to the student entering Mount Allison who makes the highest percentage in the 1n- terrnedis/k grades- ‘Ihe amour-ice- ment of thfa scholarship will go out t0 lVLr. Roy Kendall, L. R. A. M., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Gare oi The Breeding Stock (Experimental Farms Note) As soon as they are dry hreed- flushed by com or barley, up to one pound per day per owe, or by providing the means at his disposal to puo- good ralpe or clover aftermath pas- ture. When the pasture is used care m: instance when whole m'lk is is necessary at the start in order to prevent bloating; the rape or clover should be dry and the owes Qnllgflll" "l"! m" '° 1 1°“ W‘ milk has little value, yet u it n showed on u only one or two hours French sold 1mm advanced 4% fed to poultry "it will bring fair per day st the start. Before breed- returrls. If skim-quill: were used in- ing the flock should be culled and stead of beefscram as a source of all ewes trat are poor mllkcrs, shy animal feed, poultry-men would cut or non-breeders, poor type, or hav- ing p001- teeth should be discarded. m bed results the ewes should not be bred until they are a year old. After the breeding season ls ovcr the ewes may be winter-ed on good quality clover hay and roots until two weeks before lamblng. when a grain mixture made up of oats, _3 parts, brain, 2 parts, oil lucal, 1 part should be supplied and the root ration reduced. After lmnblng. from one to two pounds of grain per day and three pounds of roots per ewe together with all the clov- er hay the ewes will clean up should be fed. During the iambing period every care and attention should be pro- vided in order to save the lamb crop. Many lambs are lost at this time that might be saved by a little care and attention on the part of the attendant. and this often means the difference bcin-ccn profit and loss in the year's. operation. porlmflllfll Sinlion. Cap Rmrgg, Que. tard-Ibluestone solution or external parasites. of the practlcm followed at the sible for his family would be provided ‘for. Vi” imperial Monthly income t» is»; And this Imperial Policy will also furnish the holder himself with a definite monthly Income, should he survive a period agreed upon. will provide a monthly clzeque fizr yourfizmily for 60 mon/hs For /20 monfhs For /80 monfhs for Z4 0 monfhs according as you wish Io arrange ‘HE man who wants to provide as well as pos- with the least investment will find the answer to his problems in the Imperial Monthly instalment Policy. In case of his death this Imperial Policy steps in and enables the family to carry on. They know exactly what income they have and how long it will last. They have an opportunity to make definite plans for the time when this income will cease. Think of the relief it would mean to your widow to know that for even 5 years she and the children Now, while you think of it, write for further information on this vital subject. |MPERIAL Lire the same close attention is not nec- wiary, provided the pasture is of good quality and a change is made as. frequently as , lble to reduce the danger from internal parasites. The control of these parasites is one of the major factors in suc- oeful sheep husbandry and the two chief points to keep in mind are frequent changes in pasture and treatment uwloe yearly with mus- Nema capsules. The flock should be dip- ped both spring and fall to control This brief outline is a Branches and Agents M4 I m a/l Important cent/es ‘r004: Ti-rr IMPERIAL Lrrs Assvamcs Co, m I-lsan Orncs, TORONTO, Our. . | Please send me by mail particulars of the Imperial £ Monthly Income Policies, without obligating m: u. i any way: E - l N/Tms t Addrflr Ag; 1' i? 4i I i an appeal for a ‘governmenfgra to the family, then referred this matter to the department of pub- ‘Boole-II "Y Dominion mperimentsl Farm at Nalppan where a high clam flock of Shropshires is maintained. Dur- ing the past five years only six- teen lambs have been lost out of 252 dropped and the quality of the flock has been maintained at a low cost. . S. A. Hilton, Dominion Experi- mental Farm. Nalppan, N. S. WOMAN GIVES BIRTH TO SEVEN. ALL BOYS GEORGEIOWN, British Gulanfl. Oct. Sill-Birth of seven children- all boys-to Senora Carola Perez in one delivery is believed an event unique in medical hlstofY- Whlle several cases have been recorded of seplets, this is believed to be the first where all are boys. The mother and children were reported all doing wcll and the father, Louis Perez. is jubilant. The Allcr the pasture season slaris Bolivar department Senate heard llc works. f CUSTOMS OUTPORT CLOSED l (Canadian Press) ' u‘. UITAWA, Oct. 20.-'I‘Ilc Customs outport at Spry Bay, N. 3., has been I la closed, the Department of National i st Revenue announced today. Officials i a stated it was an economy measure. u- __. _;—_-_—=s to - . uh Professional Cards -T— cl Stewart & Lowther 1. o. srnwsnr. n. o. ° N. w. uowrnau ht IARBISTERS. SOLICITORS. ITO c- 84 Great George Street MONEY ro 1.01m 1 ,1 1h McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY I’ w. c. nrzuruzv, n. 0. - °l Banister and Attorncy-at-Law .' MONEY TO LOAN :1 Oflice: I80 Richmond Street r011 WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask \Vell Co. VAUGHAN ll. GROOM Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Office Summcnldc or Phone 297, Prohibition Commission: Chas. ll. Black. Chairman, '. Charlottetown. ' ins. l3. McDonald. West St. Peters." John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding ,_ Infractions of PROIIIBITION AC1 _ . ..........-.-aaa-a-aaa-a..aa‘