JUNE2L1931 Reel Roselle; The New‘ 205mb. Bll0itilLA|iEl.,40"|o. "It In good tea or It would not l. be In a Red Rose package” Central Guardian locall- 0; 5c per word. Other rates Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance a‘ 5",", 100;», ac. pcr word; Announcement; and f‘ ‘Events. 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; 1n lilenlorlam ' Notiws. 98c. per inch; Mata of Floral and Spiritual Offer- hm, cal-agate, 5c. per name; Letters of Condolence 98c. v pcl inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 90c. per inch 5c. per word; Western and on applications. vrvw vvvvw vvvv §’WTW:YV¢‘v v i?’ calmllll. eululllllul ‘urron moss weenaeayhz- ternccn, June 23nd. 3941-1! wawoml no: "m Booms op- ens th‘s evening at ‘l o'clock, not 8 o'clock, as appears in advt. 388i-ii TIRE! GBIAT CLASSES will take the word at Upton on Wed- nesday afternoon. 3841-11 CIIUBCII OF SCOTLAND-The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in the Kirk Stan- chcl on Sabbath 26th, services at 10.30; and ‘l; preparatory services on Thursday at 7.30; and-Saturday at 2. Session will meet on Saturday. REV. J. M. MUBCIIISON. Dist. Secy. of the Bible Society, will con- duct services this week as follows: Pleasant Valley U. C., Tuesday, 8 day; Glenwood U. 0., Thursday: ices each night at 8 p.m. All are pm; Rose Valley U. C., Wednes-l Cape Wolfe U. C. on Friday. Serv-| THE cnaacorrl-zrowu cpl- HOLMAN’S RIUNE SALE " _Ex!"-l Special JOHNNY MILES. MISS WINNI- PEG. BILLY COPE and King Spruce will start at Upton Races on Wednesday, June 22nd. 3847-ll AUTOMOBILES ALLOWED in centre field free at Upton on Wed- g nesdly- 3847-11 COVEIIEAD ROAD-Rev. G. A. Christie. M. A., of York, will give the address at the pre-Communion Preparatory service in Covehead WESTERN lilllllllllnvt -BAIL FORFLITED — In the Summer-side Police Court on Mon- day morning one drunk, wnc aid not appear, forfeited his bail of SID-S. —TAKEN ILL-Mr. w. . Ching. evening and was obliged to be driv- en home. He is suffering from a hemmorhagc of the stomach. It is pleasing to report, however, that ha is improving, although lle Will be confined to his bed lDl come days. —S. —K!CKED BY A Banish-Mr. Arthur Rennie, of Alma, was brought to the Prince County I-los- pital on Saturday evening, suffer- ing from a fractured nose and lacerations of the forehead. Mr. Rennie was clipping the feet of a. horse in the stable yard, when the animal suddenly struck him in the conscious. Mr. ‘Pays Tribute“ To U. S. Under Sec- retary Of State ' ROCHESTER, n. v., June zo- |(By the Canadian Preach-R. B. of Summe side was taken t‘) attbis l 3mm‘? Premm" °l cmml- "W" store on Water Street on Saturday] whom the University of Rochester conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at its 82nd com- mencement today, told the Unl- veraity alumni at a luncheon later in the clay that he regarded the honor as a tribute to his country rather than to himself personally. The Canadian Premier sat at the speakers table with President Dan- lal Willard, of the Baltimore and Ohio railway during the luncheon. In tribute to William R. Castle, United States Under-Secretary of State, Mr. Bennett said that it was largely through the foresight of Ml’. Castle that relations be- tween Canada and the United States were on a most friendly l l i PAGE THREE i 1 l’ l l Total Revenue‘ From Gov’t. Control Prove. i i i OTTAWA, June 20—lBy the Can- adian Press)—Total Dominion rev- enue derived from the manufacture and sale of liquor last year amount- ed to $43,263,871, according to an Advantages Of Advertising Stressed By Philco Company The value of advertising partic- ularly during a business depression was thus summed up at a meeting of the Canadian Philco Wholesak ‘Distrlbuting Organization in Ton onto last week by the President Mr. James M. Skinner: “In 1928. four years ago, we wen in twenty slxth place ln the in- 1 ¢¢,¢¢_.-_i . 1.11 1 1 R9 d 111004 ch h face knocking him- dllfilfy- Ill 1929- W0 JllmDf-‘d lllil _.' mvmd‘ Eeveanlnlnns p. mfuévcflxoxzllyfillflealf Ronnie's injuries are not serious and amicable basis. lie said Mr. allallslllfllep°li issued “d” b? second Place and we have beel ———- ~ h b1 w t h 1 out] onmbnted me inhuman e Domncn Bureau of Statistics. 11m 1n m l dusky d rm 193; Agents Wanted Miscellaneous canny BEREAVED-Mrs. Mac- °°“"- “d ° w“ ’ ° " “m °m° n e c This 00001 is 0 0001100 0; 010,000,000 c n u g »—--_' , i (1000 RESIDENT AGENT wgntfld to solicit orders for Dutch Bulbs (Tulips, Narcissus. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle, (E. 3, Soul-is.) ' 3781-8-18-1 month. Leod, President of the Women's Missionary Society, of the Presby- terian Church in Canada (ED) will have the sympathy of every l OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTER- ‘N ON-Moore 6s McLeod Limited, will be open for business each a day or two after the accident-S. -CAR. OVERTUIINED — Miss Margaret McNeil!, of Searlctown, touch" to the diplomatic relations between the two countries. The Canadian Premier said fur- ther he believed the fact that cap- from the previous year, and of $16,000,000 from the peak year of 1929. 1931 and 1932. with an ever-widen ing margin in our leadership. Wl have not slcckcned selling effort Quito to the contrary, we have in Hyacinths, etc.) direct from Hol- _ , w d“ d “l is in the Prince County Hospital able men were irl high places in cuswms dunes °“ mllmrted u‘ creased it. We have not curtaliev laud. P. do Jllclidt 50M. Hlfbol‘ - o’ the " m the death e u ‘y oon d§razfgif§i suffering from a fracture of the these times of stress bids fair for 4"“ mlmild m” m5!" P°Pl1°ll °! our advertising to save moncl 0o 31d!- T°m°°- Sglggmen Wgntgd “h” hmbmd m‘ 1'" m‘- wmlm small bones of her mo. The young ulc future of on countries of the "l" “mmmi- the" imlnlllll "ii-- Again. qultc to the contrary. wl A. W. 21-26. Oil MORE PER DAY MAY BE earned distributing religious lit- ' suture and Bibles. Write for par- ticulars and free samples stating ' age and Church connection. Mr. For Sale ON! OI‘ TE]! LEADING CANAD- ian Life Insurance Companies about to open on P. E. I. A splendid opportunity for a real salesman. Write fully Nos W 118, McK. MacLeod, which occurred this week at his home in Sydney. Mrs. MacLeod expected to attend the eeting of the W. M. S. to be held in this city on June 28th. 18 the case of Charles A. McKenna ENJOY A GOOD NIGHTS EN- TERTAINMENT by coming to the B. I. S. modern and old-time danc- ing tonight. Special music by Cltys best orchestra. Dancing from 9 tlil James Irving left Friday morning lady was driving with her brother, Alexander McNeil], into Bummer- side on Saturday evening, when as they were going round the bend at Wilrnot Bridge, the steering gear wise they might have gone over the world. The men in present day pub- lic service, he said, are men of courage and ability, well qualified to solve the world's problems. Mr. Bennett came here unaccom- for him. He was an over-night 093,556. Excise duties on liquor of domestic manufacture amounted to $12,198,772, while excise taxes—the sales tax, etc-produced $6,803,592. On malt the excise duty brought a was secured from excise duty on have increased our advertising ap prcpriation every year and this ywar we have increased it again We believe that money "saved" b; not spending it in advertising dur _ Guardian. S-June le-el. locked and the car turned on its panied. The Rochester police de- “veil” l" 193° °l $4-13“-°1°- lng tlmes like these. is money iner- ,°°"""~,‘*$}‘_“‘;5,£¥;:,E‘;§‘Z2,“3§,_ “UNTY- “WT-ml” m‘ n’ 3848'“ side in the ditch. Fortunately Mr. partment, however, detailed three 1“"~1"5““g l° "W? 1S "l" m" 01158111)’ woslcu because market - T9 L03 H°“°' J“dil° mm sllllml ‘"1"’ ATTENDING FdNERAL M: McNelll was not driving fast, Other- plain clothesmen to act as a guard “l” "l 19“ “ Wm “Y $916354“ w. Just like flllyllllllg use .. l you want them, you have to bu] m “Mal! x00“ “m,” vs. John Green occupied the atton- hm“ Miss McNeil,’ amwugh not en at the Genes” valley comb liquor at the rate of $2.40 per im- them‘ and what else are you dom, “nquzs m“ BALE APPLY meat, furnished or unfurnished. m" °l ""3 Wu"- Tm Mull!‘ W" zggmfiuggglenltzfgxlcffiegkggre i“ seriously hurt, will be laid up for :1‘; Club, perm‘ 351w“ I“ 1921 this "l" w“ when you spend money in edver “mum ,m_8_,o_,,_ m. 288-J. 3840-8-3l-3i for damage arising out of car se- ' y some flmg, The other young lady “dllmed °° $990 P" 88110"- alld tislng but trying to buy n marks aide,“ sever“ “ma”. we“ a” itlhemdeatliizf brother, Mr. Pete m me party escaped without 1m the 1931 figures are on the so basis. for you, goods you C,“ [my B, gunman‘ sunu“ yo‘ ‘l!!! lt-llNT-AzlltgOMgi GOOD amined. His l-lonor Judge Duffy 51d in)?” Mm John 1A jury. Mr- McNclll had his hand o F e a Eight of Canada's nine provinces market much cheaper when m- , llama cutbouael. etc. 1c. per °°‘ °“' P" "fag-ah," gave judgment for plaintiff for eeo l‘ '° ° “' °°°°mp°“ ed cut with broken glass, but was not HOIStCUI- T188101! operate uudcr varying systems o! body else is making a serious bid ,_ll1¢°l- Guild-l" ‘ima- 9! ' and code. Mr. A. B. Johnson for mm'_N°w Gluww New" m" otherwmpa . . . Kllvelllmfi" °°YliY°1 °1 llillwl- Th6 for 1t than you can when everybody w‘ s“! _ o“) Pun.‘ ' the plaintiff, and Mr. '1‘. L.Comp- snrENnunY MAGISTRATE“ Assgclaflfln m“ ‘D “dwt Such ‘f system W55 else is spending just as rnuch u , cents bundle. Guardian Oflica. 3-4-8. It)! SALE, TO LIT, BOARD AND local signs on.hand at Guardian oaloc. cf. Wanted Con. Hnancierfl Indicted In New York Court federal indictment charging failure to fyle an income tax return fol- ton for the dcfendent. ISLAND STATISTICS-Follow- ing are some interesting statistics for P. E. Island that have come to hand from Ottawa: Total popu- latlcn, 88,038; single persons, 51,431, fm.) 45,392; (f.) 42,848; married, 81,581; widowed, 4,994; divorced, 28; ed, male, 1,818; female widowed, 3,- 827; divorced, male, l5; divorced, COURT-Before Stipendiary Mag- istrate MaoKinnon yesterday there were two car/s of driving to the common danger, one was fined $5 and COSLs or l0 days, the other was adjourned until tomorrow. For driv- ing an unregistered vehicle an of- fender was fined $5 and costs. property, 37 Brighton Road, owned ‘and formerly occupied by Mr. H, R. —DEA'I‘II OF ELDERLY BEI- DENT 0F ELLIS RIVER-There passed away on Saturday evening, at the home of her son William, Mrs. Joseph Cameron, at the ad- vanced age of 80 years. Mrs. Cam- eron was born near Ellis River and belonged to the old established her demise has removed ircm the Annual Meeting MR. CECIL J. STEWART» HAMP- SHIRE, ELECTED PRESIDENT FOR ENSUING YEAR. lottetown on June 14th was the most enthusiastic in the history of Quebec, in i921. Since then that province has derived net profits amounting to approximately $70,- 000,000, the banner year being re- ported in 1930 when the profits to- talled $10,080,813. Lest year they dropped to $8,262,188. British Columbia, which adopted a government control act in 1821, Manitoba and Alberta followed suit in 1923 and 1924 respectively, you are. We are getting more for our advertising dollar today than we ever did before: that is why wl are spending so lergely, so confid- ently and so willingly." Steady Growth In Birch family 9f that district. Sllfl 1 tin f ‘h via-lag aaréalfiorsgpas,‘ "m, You. m“ “Fungal m m, specmm u; ma,” m“, _,__ -__ uved an h" Me m that vicinity hThe grams-d 11112;“: 20mm: derived about $35,000,000 in profit Western GFOpS ; 9 ' ' ' g, mfon-Kgnngdy’ gum,“ 21.830; females. 38,811; males mar- JENKINS PROPERTY run- and was very him“, ememed by m": A" i u h 1d at Char from that line of business in its 1o - - l - on, e - ‘ . Male Help wanted financier. was arraigned today 0n a "all- 15-886; females, 10,005; 0.1000,. CIIASED-The fine residential an her nemhboum and ‘fiends, and e5 Ill m“ ll years of operation. WINNIPEQ Man“ June 20_ Crops are making splendid pro- and mmunlt one ol the old ioneers ress with the warm spells v 192d and with attempting to defeat "mlh- 13- Jwklllli- h" b9!" 91111918594 by ill!‘- sfho helpeyd u, bugd up 0h: 590101 fiseuggzfintliogé gllltjggs: b325, Wm‘ the former Prwmce replacing Frequent rains which ‘have charac- i mm, 311M004; "o; may“; and evade the incomeianlaw. The "—" mm‘ °f Mlmm“ 1°‘ the ‘wdem’ life in the little sphere in which “m, season the gumdgncg 0g m legislation by another ‘m m terized the weather offering during mdultes. Write Mcler B11108! arraignment was ‘b31011 pgdu-d WOMEN'S INSTITUTE NEWS- of the local manager. It will be she “yeti She was a staunch men.” members representing an poruons 1928. Over $10,000,000 has accrued the pas,’ week‘ Much of the wheat ' college‘ ‘nfiwfiyfglglwtf Judi! Willi J- 301ml!!! WhO filled A new bunch °l "M wmnm" In‘ “ken over by the first‘ d next ber of the Anglican Church at Port o’ the 'pr°vmce' was unusuauy m the Manitoba treasury m the is short blade and some of it actual- Imperial Conference o Renew Confidence JASPER, Alta». ‘June 20-1! only ball at $1.000. Clayton-Kennedy I-lao was indicted by a. federal grand jury in Baltimore on char- ges “concerning the 1838 returns.“ Clayton-Kennedy was described in court as being the President, general manager, designer and chief engineer of the American stitute was organized on Monday, May 30th, 1982, at Caledonia. The meeting was held in the school- house. Following are the officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. D. L. MaoPherson; Vice-Pres- ident, Mrs. Charles Walker; Sec- reta-ry, Miss Louise E. Bears; Di- month. WILL ATTEND SACKVILLE MEETING-The annual meeting of the (Io-operative Livestock Ship- ping Club is being held on ‘Thurs- day and Friday of this week at Sackvllle, NB. The session will be. Hill and in her younger days was active in church work. ller hus- band predeceased her about four years ago. There are left lo mourn, besides her son William, another son Russell, living near the cld home, and six daughters, Mrs. Bag- lowe, of Ellis River, Mrs. William large. The meeting was featured by a spirit of good fellowship and un- bounded 0p is a certain measure of gloom dark- ening the agricultural horizon at the present time, there was no ap- parent reflection of it at this meet- . Although there seven and a half years, while Al- berta has had an access of ap- proximately $12,000,000. Saskatchewan's liquor act, oper- ative since 1925, has produced rev- enue totalling nearly $13,000,000, and Ontario, under government control since early in 1927, has had ly coming in head. Coarse grains are stooling thickly and optimism Pl!" vails in all crop areas except those which are busy combatting thl grasshopper plague, accordlll! ll the weekly crop report of the Ag- flcultufal Department, Canadian National Railways- lng but rather an evidence of un- 1S t 1 h _ ,, u” puma“, at mtmdudn‘ up mdfn-Qgybon 0Q 11m 1n 193g rectors, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Mac- Jecodcd by a meetllll’ °1 the dim?‘ Barlow, of Wellington, and foul‘ shaiuble ‘am, m the ébum, of me 10d 552:; :2‘; $213318? p“ -_-———-———~— ‘ 1ndu.m‘m w gm“; m, That corporation was thfholding Wllld- Mfi- 559mm“ Th9 mefl- m“ °“ wedmsd” ‘uemmn R" other daughters whose homes are Home,“ cow u, Success-um, carry ' ' ' A Negro woman who had lost he perial Conference will be a suc- ~ predicted A. J. Taylor, Deputy “l an. Electrical and General dustrial Trusts Limited, of Ion- "l England, who left for the east s two day holiday at Jasper ' k 101180 in the» lIl-tional park. (Parlor. whose organisation has 141M! on the Pacific Coast ex- lil the view that Canadian ‘tlmcht fer-tho old comb-y will "'" ~ the Conference visitors. " of whom will make their “" Visit to Canada. Pavorable .- nwillresulthesaldinthe lilllh money market again sup- ‘jlIgreatpn-tofthiscoun- ' a capital demands new acquired lnwhel-e outside the Dominion. mulls to his own concern as one - inclined the prospects for Eng- investnlent in Canada, Mr. ' llvr said a successful Imperial , '-- ference would see a renewed lldence on the part of the Eng- inveator in Canadian projects. ‘ - Tlllor with. like. Taylor is " d for Ottawa. "Whine is Qllici‘ than fault dlng; no talent: no self denial ll no brains, no character are "W! to set up in the numbi- " llllsiness.- Robert West. "It ready. Never mind about " “kills over your present condi- company for the Maritime Educ- tion Co. Ltd. of Canada, which was organised to purchase oil shares in New Brunswick. His total income for I838 was $81,418, according to federal investigators. The indictment was found solne time ago, but sealed pending his return to New York from Canada. To Successfully, Close Conference GENEVA, Juna 20—(A. PJ-Rop- reaentativea of Great Britain, the United States and Prance ‘ ings to be held on the third Wed- nesday of the month. The next place of meeting being Mrs. Charles Walker. Roll call to be answered by a Favorite Proverb. DIRT!!! PETERSON-At Boston, Mass, June l4, i902, to Mr. and Mrs. Al- bért I. Peterson, nee Ruth Harper, n daughter, June Isabel. DEATHS sought a way to bring the world disarmament conference to a auc- cassful close, with a feeling that the ground at last had been laid for a genuinagrsppiing with the problem. Although no decision was reach- ed, arrangements were made to continue the private discussions begun hare this week-end, extend- ing than: to representatives ototber governments, especially tlseutslian, German and Japanese, in the search for a basis of agreement. Participants in tonight's con- versations, which lssted more than two hours said they felt a useful preparation had been made for a genuine grappling with the prob- lam MACDONALD-At Sourla East, on June 18, 1932, John J. MacDonald, lied 50 years. CLOlEY-At Georgetown, June l0, i932, to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clo- rey a daughter Mary Phyllis. ' MODES-At Lynn Mass, on June l'l, i882, Reta Louise Mobbs, B. N. daughter of Mrs. Elisabeth Mobbs, Midgall, P. E. I. mineral from her home in Midgell to Midgell Cem- etery on Wednesday at 3 P. M. MUTTAllT-At Sourll, June 18th, 1883, Mrs. Hannah Muttart, widow of the late Dr. E. B. Muttart, age 9i years. hlnsral Tuesday at 10 a. m. from her late residence. In- presentst es in attendance from this Province will include Messrs. J. W. Boulter, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, W. R. Shaw, of the Provincial Livestock Department, Stewart Irvine and H. w. Clay, of the lllcderal Department, W. S. Mc- Lelian, Alma, and Ernest Houston, Hunter River. PERSONALS Mrs. Ernest Cameron of Hamp- ton, was the welcome guest of Mrs. M. Brown on Sunday. J. B. Gaudet, City, has received word of the sudden death ln Que- bec City, of Mr. Joseph Picard, General Manager of The Rock City Tobacco Company, Limited, Que- bee. The Misses Maude Harrington of Calgary, and Carmen Harirngton, of Quebec City, arrived in the city on Saturday evening. They are the guests of their mother, Mrs. Peter Harrington, of this city. The many friends of Mr. James Montgomery are glad to see him home again. I-Ie has been in the gold fields of Ontario for almost thirty- five years. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Campbell in the United States; one brother. Mr. James Birch is i150 left to mourn. The funeral took D1806 011 Monday at 1 p. m. from her late residence to Port Hill Jhurch. Rev- the burdens of the day until econ- omlc conditions improve. The President and Fieldman for the Maritime Provinces, Mr. R. A. Mr. Coleman officiating-S. PERSONAL! at her home in Coleman.—S. -Miss Rowena McLeod, cf Surn- merside, is spending her vacation _M;, 3nd Mrs. Clarence Harris were visiting in ‘blltlllfi week and returned to Sumrnerside on Friday evening-S last —Rev. W. H. Harding, who is summering at l-Iebron, Lot 8. spent the week end in Summersirle and conducted a service in the Chlirt- ian Church. Rev. Mr. Harding re- ports some excellent fishing in his favorite haunts and backed up ‘has story with a. nice mess of fine ses Profitt, occupied the chair, and re- ported that a great measure of ex- tension work was now being under- taken, especially in the form of Calf Club organisation. A report was given by Mr. H. J. Kennedy, Director of the Canadian Holstein Friesian Association, who outlined certain important developments in connection with Associllttonal ac- tivities during the year. Mr. Cecil J. Stewart, Sales Agent, also gave a report on the market possibilities, stating that certain American buy- era were now enquiring for rarlots of cattle, with good prospects of arrangements being completed tn this direction. The annual financial statement showed an excellent credit balance in favour of the Association, with a large membership enrolled. Ar- gements were made for a Field trout, which were heartily enjoyed by m, m0", Mam: thanks-S. To ' Help The Fisherfolk Day and Basket Picnic to be held early in July. Committees were ap- pointed to deal with the matter, and an instructive and pleasant time is anticipated. Puller details o! this event will appear later. A sum of money was voted to assist transportation costs ol calves for clubs at Tignish and Campbell- ton, while the Executive was em- The newcomers among the gov- ernment control provinces are New Brunswick and Nova Scolie, in that order. New Brunswlcks act started operations in 1927, and from that year the province's revenues have been swelled by more than $5,000,- 000. Nova Scotia, the last to line up with the seven others, has derived from August i930, to Sept, 30, 1031, a. total of $728,000. The Bureau's report deals with the history of liquor acts from the earliest settlements in Canada, and details the existing acts. The prov- ince of Prince Edward Island is the only one which continues to oper- ate under prohibitory laws. Amelia Gets Big Welcome (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, June 30-—Amelia Earhart Putnam, the first woman to pilot an aeroplane across tho Atlantic returned home today to receive New York's plaudits for her feat. A crowd estimated by police at 5,000 was gathered in Battery Park as the flyer stepped from a city boat which had transferred her and her husband George Palm- er Putnam, from the liner lie De husband was attending his funeral Rastus had rarely followed illi straight and narrow path, but the parson conducting the service could do nothing but enumerate the de- ceasedk virtues, the majority of‘ which the negro woman had novel heard of. She listened for some time, but at last could not. stand ii any longer and burst out; “Parson. I think yore burying the wrong man." Giving requires much heroism but only at the start. 44-60444 oeweoe i EYES TESTED I AND g GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR : J. s. rsrnoe 2 142 Richmond Street Optometrists falflleal FEED the CALVES tannent Souris wast Cemetery. - Save your mud“ (q- ng- powered to select a suitable trophy and son Merle returned from a FE“??‘E°.-.“F.QH“.T.‘EPP?E‘,°- only for a hettor one. God has “Her Place in the world for you ni-tnse Minister Ramsay MacDon- ald ct Great Britain. assisted by Vlllt f0 Musqucdoboit, Nova Scoiia, (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, June 20.—Steps beirll or prise to be donated it the can: tral School Pair for the beat Regis- It was‘ just n. month-agoutoday‘ that Mrs, Putnam took off on her FORD’S CALF MEAU with... Ax}! Q“. . ..-....»<‘-..-.l.¢ v.4! Sim , British Realm when they met cld friends and g“ b m, pmvmclg; gown. m" 7°“ m ml”-"'“° “u oxplT-tned the British I E scent s very pleasant holdav- DBL? atythe mum 01 "l0 148"" m“ 8mm“ a" ‘hmvn by ‘ m’ “mm Wm“ “d”! m 1mm!’ and watch them gIOW. l r pun ‘a’ qumuuvo dlumflnu‘ “m, volumuy mucnlom; n.3,“ Club member. where she was forced down in a ' || """" Om H, Dirto l-tbfltllt l- ' . - gnu ou pe - - - - - l-adcr cons n: _ . , ‘ - " ”' ‘ ‘°°‘ "°“"3i1.’°'. “it”; 013, s. sue tutti" '" .5113. .o"‘;.'l ‘Z Zfiitlifilf; 11,?" °,“‘,,;,',‘ ‘b.5253’; s1“! .i‘l‘“i.'.’f"....;°. ° ‘i2?.“2§..”.“.23 ’..°l‘..“.Z.‘-..J““2.. ~ }l\---__.._.__. _...__._._ wgmw‘ “u” Pmbmm the lanes away an; can of "h; h" m‘ Mm 0mm,“ “mm” w mm ‘m oumnm m“ by m. Prince County. R. A. Profiti. H- plane with lire during tho “hole ,5><7 ENLMl EIliEPiT . sour represented tbs Preach plan . the Island for a few days visit. Ila Dgputmetlt of Agriculture D- “““°"‘" ‘°“"‘"" f8’ a Global Gilt h! defensive Midi Ill] IOIVO for Mllilldh the first oftba week. - received sets of seeds containing Bach C! ti’! 3.053 families there Queens County: Cecil J. Stewart, B. J. Kennedy. After a young lawyer had talked Bring up the YOUNG liil new pun: .J>rl. | m; PIGS!‘ 0neneedanoclI>|Wl°ml-““!"‘ Shawl! Ifihabaltabaeryanca ~» The observance of the Sabbath Bruce, Valleyfield. Secretary-‘Preasurer-W. R. Shaw, Charlottetown. Remember that difficulties are @4414; i. 1 - l u, Kinll collntyi Munroe Bill“. nearly five hours to a jury who u." '" “m. dmdhflnumng P ' -~ h.” "flfimz" “m £13. I‘ uglas Aitken. were beyond the point of cndur- 0n mflfngqunmm t)?“ g; agree- nipa, ‘beairootz, wlnte: caibage and M l ll-lblflillollt MON-till 0! ""5 ance. his opponent in the case-n I'm‘! .‘ " \ . .. an‘ whit“. m." "o u.” N D Ma . cucumber- ‘ho ma may,“ ‘m Diracéotzadt-lae following officers were 371mm vetilrgn 0g 31¢ leg: cask - but the value ltataa reel-mat- '_ I a ¢LQUR chemical rel-tuner. 1n addition, the ‘PW -- m n llll- POM-em H! Swell)’ I i t i" 8° m... an they got the lnpnulen banana-nan Dfllllrtmant sent 1. s. neaudin, Pmlflmi-‘kcll J- "I - lllfl jurymcn, and sad: both sold by than was no connection between [[114]]; Proineial Agronomutl to the coast Blmlllhm- "Your Honor. l will follow the ex- , . ' a t VM-Pfflldml-F- A» 7mm“ am le of my oung friend who has - laenslaanaaernseaalonosalu A iolnssruetuaewcllenbcwmprv- ll p y l, presented sealant. ' ' Iona Ill _ pug m. m 0M m, m0 “.0500, rreetovm just concluded and 1 will submit o.’ ’ l Illllin - fl qflfly‘g¢_ Hid vlCC-Helldlnt -— MUIIIOC t)“ c359 without, grgumenf, , i Seed and Feed Store meeonlyxobcovgoum _,,_i