railway and supported the prayer oi’ the petition by a strong speech that will Ibo fully reported by The Guardian. Mr. Irving followed ad- vocating the standardization of the railway, throughout the whole Pro~ vincer-and particularly the sou~ them line. Traffic on the line has doubled in recent years and the fa cillties of the standard gang-c are needed more uud more. ‘Hon. Mr. .\loDoualil. the Leader of the Op- position, Iir. McDonald. Premier Stewart. lion. Dr. dicMillan, Mr. Dennis-Hon. lMi". Prowse. M-r. J. B. was suspended to ’enable Canada- McDonald, and Mr. lvlchiillan en- dorsed and strongly support-ed the to devote her whole energy and all her resources in winning the war] statements contained in the nil -ilrcss-Di', illollonaid referring par- New Oven Installed Stewart's Bakery have installed what is considered the last word in ‘bakers’ ovens in their newly erect- ed building at the rear of the store on Kent Street. T-he oven is the new Rack Oven, manufactured by the National Oven ~Co., oi‘ New York, having a capacity of 840 loaves of ibread an hour. it is built c1.’ brick, thirteen feet long, thirteen feet. high and 8 feet wide. with twelve inch walls --1i,000 bricks were ‘used in the construc- tlon. in operation it is quite simple. the pane oi’ bread are placed in a _ Summary (Silntinuod Prom Page One) _...._._._.__._.._. ‘v4. hat id implementing inn commode tliofvcoslimction oi’ sp- proaches am! ulie .hu=lldl$ of a Cur lNariry Steamer was immediii- oly proceeded with. 1'5. That in_ 1.914 because 0t" the autihreak of the Great War the construction and completion ct‘ large and important public works l and the securing 0t‘ peace to the world. “6. That those conditions have SHOP from Holmanfla Catalog LADIES BLACK SUEDE KID gloves. Extra special 81.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd.—215_4-3-21 3|- OW‘ING TO NO LIGHT the re- cital in Christian Church i9 D05!" poned till Monday evsnlnz. ‘it SEE OUR LADIES READY-TO- WEAR HATS $3.75 up. Bros, Ltd.-—2154~3-21‘2l. Prowflo ed low. Prowse Bros, Ltd. PROWSES HA18 styled for young men just arrived. Prowse Bros. Ltd.—2162-3-212l. LADIES WHITE REPP TAILOR- ED BLOUBES. Special 81.75. Prowse Bros" Ltd.—2154-3~212i. NEW SPORT FLANNELS AND Homespun. new wool crepes for dresses, latest spring shades, pric- 2150-3~21 2i » 19231 I _€.______ muesli". Arrnscrio l N (if inYwlflhnilll-e . 8.30 Sharp. MatineeThiirs.-2.30 w ‘hm Mr. brought u The Most Phenoni- I ', __:;' , In every i“. ' enal Hit in the His- l ‘m’ W Mmmm" "°"°' ~:.".2".1l."‘1.“2;2l.i&“111f ‘l iory of All Canad- * WED. __ THUR. “One oi‘- the IIIPPlNt musl- l n‘o-.v passed or do not exist tn the as in the period ot‘ some extent iyur 0r in the period of readjust ticulziirly in the Iilflllrii. Brant-Ii and thc necessity oi an improvement 0i‘ rlie facil lea aiYordeil by it. The ‘Aililress was unanimously iulopteii| large “rack” with six shelves, and wheeled into the proving room w raise. From here they fife Mk5" io the front or the ovens and the lnals" get bsttli- and better" --Cai¢ary, Aibertan I h " l ffllp ‘firs? is F: whirl. der s owmen. wnd.— ou r vi , _-Tacoma Tim" l . 3!? , a n“ . - ——<-¢o>—---—- ALL SIZES LADIES and child- ::GET A BORSALINO and you rens’ spring hose iii brown nnd will have the perfect hat-tho now black, 25 cts pair. Prowse Bros. shapes and colors at the “MEN'S tan Soldier Revues aient immediately following nnd nnd considered clause by clause. '<\e Governmnt oi‘ Canada is now Air, McNevin l-n the clinir. ‘flu- nit adoption: proposals for Railway Ex- dress iviis agreed to in r-omn tension ln the Hudson Buy vregionshvitli some verbal iiltcraiions. and in other portions of the Do-i (lu motion 0i‘ lion. lJr_ .\l<-.\lillan "y" swam is allowed into each vom- mlnion. lli‘ I-lntisc then umunicil consider-lpul-impnq, which g|yeg the brpni] n shelves with bread rolled in. the _doors of each compartment oi the lllll-‘Piiivcii opening automatically. Just ,bel'ore the bread is ‘baked u vupor 215441-21 2i ANGLICAN SERVICES—~ In the Parish of New London on the 23rd inst will be as follows-Kensiniztou 10,30 a- m.. French lilvcr 2.30 p. ill. STORE"—'MOORE‘ G. McLEOD. LIMITED. PERSONALS , _ w-an-u-o-wq-n-i-l ¢| , . ~ - "y, . , . -) I‘ 5» ppm... Ax; Tilr. Ii. I. Rayner, iSII-lfllllflffililll. “'11s ti. passenger to the city ililil evening. lriiihtown 6.30 p iii Suuilfly Sflllllll- Kensington 2 p m. CHILDREN'S BLACK SATEEN bloomer dress colored trimmings. Special $1.35. Prowse 1310s., Ltd. 2154-3-2121 "7. That in partial filllllllllllllf of ailon gin (‘tlliiililtlvvl oi‘ llll" bill Lfltnlpgs prowl, cmsg, L20 above mentioned ngi-cienientsllprotect the i-liililreii of tiniuaiirii-ii Q1115. Oven with meihodg of pinc- t Railway system of this Provin-Ipari-uis. SUVPFill amendments Wvlwlinll bread 1's a decided impwve- co Wost- of Charlottetown has been stiugesicil. lt was [ii-oviili-d that thoimeiicover the "peel" method. sviiandardlzed, ,(,'ou:u_v Court jlltllill§ jointly: shall when, we by-Qgjd plflcell in nin- “8. That the whole of the Rail iirziko iiuiliiriii ri-gulutiuns z spvi-t-lpiy; by the rackmcthoil, all the» wuy system East and South 0:111:34 ])-"t)l‘t’lllil'l’ m no tUllJlWPll (luiiuuvuii are put in ill. one time and Charlottetown which iucludos‘ thclflpi-liviitioii for on nrlm- of .'ii'i‘ili:i~.ltlic baking is uniform. This in‘ Murray Harbor Itullway and tin- lion. .\l oni- o'clock ‘jlldlgfv-“ti as i)“. "my oven qr its kind in tho bixanch line to Aloniucuo, Gonrgt-Jri-iiiirti-il. town-and Elmira comprising iuuri- lion. .\ii-. Xlkllililllltl llifilVllllff‘. lt ivos built. by the well "l‘l\"'tl llllfiliii-oivii ilirin oi‘ H. and S. iiowil Ill?- lhun huli 0i‘ our railway llllltfilflilillllftl rt-zuling oi flit‘ ltozid .\i'|, illli-iflhq- the l,,,;-,..,,|_11 supervision m" Mr. is atiill subjected to tlic ‘llfillli in f’l‘bu bill win. £Ii'i'l)l'(lllI,‘-Zlj' ri-iiii 4i.\v_ ]|_ Mldgcly, u. rcproseiitzitivi- of convenience oi‘ tliii iillllqlllllPillllilftl nnn- and pnascil. 'l'lii- llllllli." H“. \';it.iouzii Ova“ gun of Nciv narrow gouge of primitive I)r‘l‘i0(l.*-,_ll!i‘il iiiljuiirsu-J until illi't’t' u'vliii~kiy,,,.k_ "9. That these liiustcru Railways mi .\l()ll(llI_\' iiiu-riiixiii. ~| tire ol the greatest l!!)[)l)l‘l£lll('.(‘ iii ilie trlule. fishing and farming in~ dizxtries of the Province, that Sour (Continued From Page One) Dr. J. 1V. Mclutnsli, (lcorgotown. is at the Victoria Hotel. mar- - The Original. Duinbells In “Rapid Fire” WILL ARRIVE TUESDAY EVEN- ING. MARCH 25TH. A unique nitrm-iioii, one which is certain to mnlic a dirt-vi lill l" Charlottetown ii-i coming to the Prince Eilwuril theatre Wcilnemliiy [and Thursday, .\'lill'(‘.ll 26—27. it is (tho internationally (‘muons (‘oni- pony 0i‘ (lniiaizliiin ear-soldier outer- iuiuizrei known to the ilieutregoing public as the “Originals? Stori- lnt: first as tho Iltiiuiwlls nnd lut- vr orgiiiiiziiig tiiuiv mvu Company. tho Originals linvi- in l_lioii' i-iisi IMHEN is an auction sulc not on out-lion sale? When it is at Lee iilssilry/‘s. lie makes it a reguliii" party! Aiuiuliiy, March {i1 at 12 noun. Cil-S.'it,'i‘ties,li‘rl »-»_- l SECOND PRIZE.— iii refer-entail H) the published list of prize win- ncrs iii the Provincial Horse Show livid on 'i‘iiesduy lust the name. of Mr. Frank Wheutlcy whose horm- took second prize in the Roadster class W113 inadvertently omitted. _.__.._.-¢o>_.___ FP. E. I. Ayrshire Breeders Meet r‘ A very enthusiastic nicctini-r of rilflllfilili‘ s~-i-\'ii-i~ ho urraugcil toque Ayrshire Breeder's Club was M mtercoumwt provide that (‘liiirloltteiowu h»? 1l‘l]t‘.l(1 in t"-h‘iown on March 18th n“, Th“ me present mqhol m- purl of , going and comlnialwlth Prosliietit J. A. Clark in tho flange, ‘from wide u, na,.;,,w g,,u,vl'i‘litl;.-i: different roiiti-s ivoulil urcnt- chair. After reading oi‘ minutes. m, and me reverse thereof mvulvily hi-lp lllt‘ port oi’ (liarlotuitnwn, (no seersitaryn nnd auditoi s li- is the extreme Eastern terminus is! rho nearest port 0t‘ connection Willi‘ the Magdalen islands with \l'll‘l(‘lI our iPmvinc-e us well as tin» NH]. oi (laxiada has an extensive l‘Ulll'llIt‘l‘t'~ ISLAND MAN HONORED - Tiic following is from a Hallock. Minnesota exchange. Mr. Ross. 1'9- ferreil to is o. brother of Messrs ..\1lll‘(l0(.‘l( and Chas. Rois, and Mrs. l‘) Wlieutlcy, city. "The Town of linllouk election held the other day rciiultcd in one out/suanilint‘ featuri- Veg delays. needless (“mu “ma, would ksop our luugshurviiir-iiiports were on motion iuloptzeil. . \,_ 5,3. “predation 1n n“. “line “when: and suvc- our valuable WlllUI‘ ‘flip president iii his nililrvss L - wads’ hum, purtiuulzlrly or fresh from. thought the (llIlb-Wflfl to be taoniizrat- U51,‘ mum,’ seed pommm “m; m“. Flue sci-vice ‘sllflillll bo igivi-u by uliitcil on t.hc progress inado .i (ml: WllCfl the people of that district re. islvctxitl John A. Ilioss, without op- iiftoou iuuiiiiuirs of llli." Originals l: " wt} . u" - fibrin Pa or perishable prodncits by iloti-rlor afvlon in quality and oi’ the liililOssL (‘Ultl storage liility oi‘ transferring shipments consigned to inuiiiliiiiii points. '“ll. That these inconveniences ind obstacles placed in tin- Wily oi‘ the fanning. fishing and producing industries of these large sections our Province are proving to he n serious handicap to our people retarding the trade and prosperity‘ the country and to a lnmenia-bli- ‘extent contributing to the alarming exodus of so many of the best of our young people compelled to aeek homes and n livelihood in oili- QIJBIIGS. "I2. We would therefore again urgently press upon Your Excel lcncy and your Government the im» parlance of having the ividenlng oi rlie cjauge ot‘ mils Eastern section of Lbs P. E. Island Railway" (Your (luverumoilt 0l\'|lt‘<l stconivi-s, Mr. .\1i-sserv'oy' said, iiuil not private ships subsidizcil for tlic purpose. |’l‘lii-i'e ivwrc plcuty of aviilliiiili- (lov- ‘t‘l'illlit‘lll. SUEHIIIPPS. l lu speaking lo lllr. Dulrymplte liir. ‘hicsservcy sail! that 1V0 should have frost proof potato warehouses Jul Charlottetown and Suuiuiersillt: and fll tlic principal stations, so ‘that potato shipments could be linnile by refrigerator car iii summ- er as in winter: also that a cold stornixu warehouse should bc iarcct~ cii tor our shipments to (lrcat Britain. Mr. Dulryuiplc secuicil to think lhot this was quite u pro- gram, but it W85 pointed out that the Maritimes had not received their just rights when other pro- vinces ivere given extra valuable iimbcreri land suitable [or agricul- ture. with ruining resources and trcmcndous wzilci‘ certain lines. lie reported quiic an increase in ll- i). l’. work. Sonic breoilers wore i-ntierini; ull tholr cows and making good zivorugc yiulils, which hc thought was bet- ter than large individual records-i. \Vlth regard to ’l‘. B. testing tiic club members’ herds are practic- ally iill iully ui-oicilltcd or wall advanced. Hc pointed out tlini iis the Western Provinces “were i-iwinw int: more to iulxcii farming. tho dairy (row was becoming more [lop- uiar and that there was likely to be a good denianil for purolircil cattle. Oii a suggestion from I-ion- J. 1i. Myers that h delegate be appoint- cil to represent the Ayrshire breed- crs on the board making up the prize list ot‘ the i‘.h‘towti Exhib- itiou Mr. J. A. Clark was duly ap-l pointed. The mutter oi having cnt- lilc coming to the island quarantin- i-ightecn Iliiinbclls. Thu llPW revuv whit-ll ilili-‘i (‘Olli- iiany is bringing Iii-re is ciiiivii "ltaplil Fire" iinil lins all lllt‘ nor- lllilfkr‘. of being ililr brightest. rimm- picst Illlil tuosl i-liibnriiic oi’ all tlit~li' productions. The cost is head- Pi] by the wcll known favorites Rod Newman, Jock Iiolizinil mid Jimmie flood". But tliorc oru. iii ri-ality. no stars. Every one is u real i-ntcrLnltii-r oi‘ note uuil illi- revue opens with u bani: uuil runs right through in the some lilting 11111111181‘ as its predecessors. "illi- plil Fire" is u potpmirri of good things prosuntoil in a variety pro- Rrumiuc of twenty-five uiniutnoth numbers all new, which includes all sorts of iuiisicnl numbers. (foul-i position, to begin his term oi‘ three ywiirs. oi’ office. ‘His election mark-ti lllti 20th your ilS ii member of this lxnird. lint that's nothing because Mr. Iinss is ii sticker. Ho. served 14 years on our city school bout-d iinil iranscll to ‘be a member of that body when he resigned a few yours zigo. ‘He is also the “cock of tlic walk" in our locnl li-ilt-‘Elllltllli’ company having served its its tiff" sldcnt since its organization imil has watched this company grow from a sninll organization to as- siimo its presont largo proportion-s- for tiie Scotch! ‘ Offering 27 Brand New inn Paris for this Production. Mountain of Diamonds-M H’; PBIBESO: The greatest Or- ganization of its kind in the world. I-iurrriii ::"BORSALINO" The pflfwl hat for mew-full range of shapes and sizes at- the “MEN'S STORE" eily skits uni! sketches. single uniii concerted numbers 016-, etc. I I licouuril Young, tlic iuiiiiugiiii: ilir iiffllill‘, is the ilcsiuncr oi scvcrul of; SPARKLING’ ~—MOORE &. McLEOD, LIMITED. lei? accreditation or individual test- ‘ ' ‘l 9M4». -. ‘I .- ._‘-,~. Anson 1 he lVla e. ovations, including the agnificent Costumes, Sceni The Spring Tonic You Need ! l Dazzling. Brilliant Magnificent, v A Big lEVENINGS—~$l.10, $1.65, $2.15 MATINEES-—8OC, $1.10, $1.65 BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY At 9.30 A. M. Phone Number 506 Make early reser- f” __ \_I¢i famous jewclled curta c and Lighting Effects, li Curci Imported from Color-Changing in Specially Resemblinq a 2 1-2 Hour Show Tax Included l “Red” Newman Sings “The Stoker” “Are You Working’: “Knocked-f ' the Old in ent Dower. Ou plated without further ilelay. account of the isolated position 01".“ to lmwem mnmgluu” ‘mleusf’" "13. Therefore this drcgislativo tlic hinritimo. Provinces and by lmml gem“ a fomhmd was G's‘ Assembly prays that Your Exceli- the fact flint they are bound by "nlsged “nu {many 1e“ w a uam" oncy will take the foregoing facts QUIPlIPL’ on the north they have um “mum? t? Mk" m’ Wm‘ the "rlllwr into your most serious con. l‘ll~‘|]llII"ll('lpill£‘l1 in those valuable 'mt]mr",”?H' - (ion w the end that the irriciant- lJUIIIIBPJ-l imil we should got coin-i t“ WM (lauded m "OMCQ 00mm“ e3 heretofore complained of may pensntion lilllli‘\\‘tlyfll' CUIJS/‘Qllllljfljr,’Ef-{Wnjfln at A" R°‘l‘l“' Mmw‘ be remedied." yes nnd roiluctiou in froiglii charges. | g,‘ ‘fwd pnhbimy “the” m mum‘ _Mr. McEwen pointed out that Vi‘. RTPSSCTVUY while at Otlzi\vu-'L“F$' more than one-halt‘ oi‘ the railway notodn great deal o1‘ ilisszitlsiiuvtionlm lihe, including the more important lll‘l\\'l‘f‘~il Iiliambors from the lliiiri. pairts of the country and the WhOlt"l.lll1i-' l'i'n\‘int;e,u m. \ only with the old, narrow aiietl. \.: ‘ - .'.. Li 3 ‘ ‘m l‘ ‘m? I g g 1h2g3;lmszéiiglfllgziizl lgigtliméltl-t-ll “l1 IlIPTIlH ziircrcilitteii or in the process $1.1. ~ . _'“ The following resolutions were en ciirrlcil unanimously: Resolved _.th:it the l‘. E. i. Ayrshire Bree-river's ., _ ___.__.__.__ Friday and Saturday MABBH 21 AND 22 Turkish Towels 15x32 25c Pair l, Table i Bed-spreads 72x84 $2.45 Scrlm Curtaining with pretty design 15c Yard Bleached Sheeting 72 inch 40c Yard Damask 5B inch—unbleachcd 35c Yard aeLlll-‘gckllh (h-ey Cotton inch-too Yard _ 56 Inch l0" Yards $51.55 15¢ Yard '_"-"_F"-——-—--_- HOURLY BARGAINS ! Circular Cotton 40 Inch 30c Yard ._.___...____......_... Toweling 16 Inch 10c Yard .—.¢_~,~§v§ —i_;->- ‘Qse. '-. > » Grey Cotton 36 inch 5 Yards 65c HOURLY BARGAINS l .111. Qfldiii-ion to the above wonderful extra specials on only-r-a diiferen , . sari’? altars! to . S‘ “A j “Some bargains in odd specials we will place some _ sale each for 60 minutes t bargain each boon-something you curtains iat almost , ._ . c<l animals be allowed in the Dairy classes tit the Ciftown Exhibition. ‘This to bc operative not later than itho 1925 show. Roiiolvorl that tlin P. E. i- Ayn’ lSlllTI.‘ Brveilcfs (‘lub zisk the Dir- on... oi‘ tho (‘lrtown Exhibition to appoint two Dairy judges to piiicc the awards in Dulry cattlv in future nnd to have judging will‘ lint-lice; Vfciliicsilzzy morning. i RPSOlVtHl that tbc P. E. l- Ayr- iiliirc IHQOIIOFS (‘lub ask the lioaitli oi‘ Animals Iiraucli to usi- nlilisli ll. ilisciisc-frnc ureu of P. E. i. A resolution was also passed by the l’. l3. i. Ayrshire Breeder's Club protcstini: against any lilgllilillltlll buiiu; punt-toil whereby the import- ation. uiaiiufiurturo illlil iuilo of nlco lnurgiirlno be [itlldllilitltl in (lnuuilxi. (‘uni 111111.088 nppoiiiteil. B. R. Brown, F. Mi-ltao nnd L (‘iiiriis to iirrnngc for lltlwlfllfilllg and piiliiicity. Ii. ll» Brown, A. Rodd nnil lliujor Molina to look iuio inut- ivr of liuviiig iill our bulls izruiivil iiuil oi‘ setting ii miulmiiiii price for imch izrnilo- ’l'. A, ltuiiil. F. (‘. Dollar. E. Mc- Riu- iind it Louis (‘uirns to arriiugo for organizing Boys iit-ifiir (Yiulii-i In iliffcront l-lvilllllllfl bllviclluu iii uillcrrs. Pri-siilcut T. A. lioilil, Vice-Pros. it. Louis Palms, Scdy Trims, Earle lllcRue, Directors, (l. L. Bos- wcll, lililwin livid, ll. 1.. (‘filfli-‘l. Goodform liair Nets The invisllfle kind Cap shape Real Human Hair All shades Single mesh 3 for 25c Double mesh 2 for 25c Sold only by l . l l i l l llic costumes and co of tlic songs. Jock Ayre is respond Sllile for much of tin;- muslc Wllllil inniiy ot‘ tiu- Lyriioi worn wriiti-u byi linrtram l/unkligv. Alan Niurriiy iitul! Jack Iliclnirvii, nil of Wliliill prove: that tlin (lrlgiiials huvig m; uggrng.’ ation of clcvvr ‘people who can niponer of sumo with pep nnd rol- . . vations zand avoi licking humor. d Rad” disappointment. - ‘ - U Curtain rises at 8.30 sharp. "Battles nrriv~ ing late will be obliged to wait until the first Act is over. Please‘ remember Curtain Tickets ordered by phone or left to be called for will not be held after 7 p. m. on the u-ritc. yiroiluci: unil present an Pll-l ti-rtuiiuuvnt that zilwziys ploiistqg, This (70Iiipuny' hits been touring (‘imiulu steadily for I yours nnd has liiiil pli res-u cvcryivliurv, oi’ the uttcnilzincc town nnd city fro: Souls iitiw on s tuiuicus. ’i‘icli'ct o li-ill. dolly. -~~-——~< Prohibition 0159s (in ‘iveilnizszlny. Mari-ii l9, n! Al- iberton a prohibition case came h... forc Juiigi.» Stewart. (lcorge Iiutli-r of (lnnvbbelitun, ‘Lot 7. was (Yhflpggd with unlawfully selling lfllbxllyu. led liquor. Ho. pleaded guilty and ‘villi llllPil $200 and isosits or tliroc umnilh: in jiiil, (in Thursday, Miiroli Zllllli. tiirou priililliltloii cusps mimi- iu-fug-o, Judge Stoivort n! Ailiortuu, rtliii-rl Word of Aibcrton. was i-lizirizcd with iitiliiyiviiilly having iii his p08. session intoxicating liquor. 11.. WM irunvlotoil ziuii fini-il $200 fllltl costs or llll‘('0 mouths in lull. This wuui on ii rwlZllN! mudc by itispc-itor liiiyivood nnd Police officer Brown on Doc. 22 lust. LUIIUIIS Christi) the past four, cnniuonui sun-- brenltllik IIIOHH rcuorils in pvory u count to count. nlc for nil perfor- ffioi- opens iii 9,311 plier of Plusvillc, Lot ‘i. i-imriicil with soiling intoxic- l cvcning of the Performance.‘ 830 ‘harm CO-OPERATIVE SELLING. ..The dawn of an era oi overhead cost reduction for the manufac- turer. the bringing of a new age of personal comfort and safety for the country dweller. A plan oi‘ co- operative merchandiz- izing that revolu- tionized all pre- vious ideas of distribution Tad-‘Iy 3 Shara. uiqigpm 8.45 M3950“. Adults 16c.“ ‘Qhlldrcn 11c. Eveningflrchostra 26c, Balcony 21c Children 11c. Edward r A Drama that Touches the Souk-A Story 13S full of real life ‘as your own heart. The only uiiirkot for fnriu pro- iluotsi lstlio umi fiiruiini: COIIIIIHIII‘ ity. It in» bail no toivn- or city dwellers to consume our mitput we g would be in Lllt‘ siuuu position usi tlu- six (‘Iiluiunuti who \\‘i‘l'i‘. \\‘l‘l‘('l(-i i-d on ii iii-sort lsliiuii, nuil who trioil to lliilki‘. u livini: by doing i-ucli; olluvrn ivusliliig. To keep our city: people hero our fninorics must be kcpt going. to Iii-up our fiictorli-i-i going our good-s must bu sold. but i tlicy must bu H0111 ut ii ]ll‘lt‘(l uiui; under (filfltutlfllili tiiiit pcriuit of tho . Cousuutcr boinguble I0 pity. f Just its llli‘ iuruivr must out‘ . down overhead lu ordcr lo mnkc at The story of a boy who had to choose his own father and guide his moth- er's love and happiness. A big theme-told with rare artistry by ntliiiz liquor. Tho evidence in tlil-i case was that this man sold one Rnllon rif lie-or for one dollar ivlilcli intoxicated the purchaser. He. wits lined ‘$200 or tlircc months in jail. A third person, John Miflnnls of (fnmbcllton. Lot 7, iahorgeil with milling ititoxicating liquor at. (lum- bullion. Tho iwidcnce in this cusc wus that u young mnn wont tlicro for moonshine and was refuscil. lie Wit-J told by Molnnia that he might moot u mun on the road with some. the price was illl€llllfliled as three ilollam for n large ibottle. Tito wit- ness afterwards mot a man on the road who gave liim two bottles oi moonshine for which he gave him six dollars. Nothing was said ill this time about the price. On ac- count oi this high priced liquor, n I tine of $300 nnd costs was imposed and In default tour months in Jail. SHILOH ITOPS THAT COUGH l Your grand-parents used it. l Safe, aura and efficient, Small l dose means economy. and l brings quick relief. Does not I upset the stomachffry Shiloh. l 30c, 60 and $1.20. 1 i THE RIGHT SPRING TONiO FOR ALL THE FAMILY Every mam woman and child will feel brighter. lwbvier nnd healthier this spring if they take llEl-EBY llllill s pure voieliufrlo laxative tea. it tones up tlioxtomsch. cleanses the blood and lmimtes the liver- Jake three time: s week foi- three profit, so must thc illiillllftiiilllffif| cut down lllg- overlii-iiil in order to! iieil nt u prico that his twustomers’ can; afford to pay. Tho old tncllioil of selling )5 too cxpciislvi- and liil rcliily for tliu iliiicaril. Wu bnvo‘ shown tlint irloctriclty cuts down tlu- (ariticrii overhead by doing in; loss time and with less liibiiiinal-l most cvcry job nrmiud the barn.‘ and lionic. The former needs electricity. we sull it. but lllliltll‘ an, arrangement that permits of the farmer hiiyini it. l Briefly our plan l9 just this. Wu l. make a few, formers in ouch local- ity our active agents, nnd lll rottirn ' for the service thnt them farmers, ogre-o to render us through domun- i gtratlon of our machines‘ we will return." one half of the total amount that they will, pity for the electricity generating and water pumping plant they pun; chime. Such return will ho spread ; ovora period of about fitteen_ years. ' The plan involves the sale of plants in each township tin an average of three farmers who have been selected an the most repro- nantntive mom in their respective lites, and who will show the moat active interest in endea- vnurlnl to Increase the sale of Electric liizht and water pumping blunts. To these three farmers in each township lngrco to return plant. half the amount they paid for their plant at the rate of 7 purchase price each Booth Tarkington" and he wrote it especially for the screen with Ben Alexander Henry Wnithall Irene Rich Fiockllfie Followfl i soiling will naturally (Increase my! vantage, and do his best by ilomon- overhead and soiling l‘Xi»ll'"ll°"l' atratin; to his friends the money and time that electricity maven Iiim. and the comfort and cheerful- ness that it means to his family. But three good farmers in each ,township will‘ receive on their op- lplicatlon being accepted a farm electric light and water pumping built in Montreal by Caron Bros. lnc., of proved design and pgrcgnl qffim capability tinder the terms given your, The above. Evlry three months alter- ooynientni are to be made qusrtar- wards ti!” will resolve beck their ly. Nfllilrflly ouch a plan oi oell- money h! certified cheque 7% of tog, cannotbv s: ' their poi-chm priceruod i an: poniblo ‘ purchaser.’ Th; n. these formers to help me in my tho usual price, in other wurllli l‘; exchange for the co-Oliefllllll“ "I my three tprmer user-anvil?’ ._ can co-opernte by oolllnii Ill l‘ w” or cost. Here is an cqlllm’ division oi‘ olforta and awlll-i- Esther with ifsincero desire on l‘; part of tho co-operatins lll"ll°"_ n render 100% satisfaction and B" vice to each other. m“ it will probably be as well to ‘"- oppiioatioaq nrlr- Th" ‘m operative movement is halal "vb nod in Prince Edward . island hv c ln who rnsY be M3,‘ Officmflox Nv- 5 ~ WEBXI~SIGTIOM no do n; ‘tonic. 80c and m. e . m" quiromolts mimic on iii-om who undertnlriii; to educate com fallow wit‘: m: in hgaoflr-inrrem and in to the almpaulfl m v. sob n It nlooilwofli- , M0. i' all the. m , one‘ n- a-iin but iu- tam. _ m onotbod oi l! 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