TOOLS Now 1N ‘ srocK A COMPLETE LINE or HAY CARRIERS for woqd_.flll__d steel track an ’ rforr-same LEVER HAY DOUBLE HARPO PURE MANI rs-TEEL WI WOOD AND s ON ‘ FORKS LLA ROPE RE CABLE TEEL PULLEYS‘ E ARE SELLING CES. WHOLE. ALL 0F WHICH W AT LOWEST PR r ~ 1 SALE AND A. HORNE &'c0. Central Guardian ENTRIES-The closing date for entries to the Exhibition Races is August 1. There are nbminatlons for sale in all stakes and classes. Write for programme _ and entry- blank. J. W. Boulter, Sec'ty., Char- lottetown. P.E.I. . _-.. FUNERAL‘ NOTICE —-The re- mains of Malcolm McAuiay arrived from Baltimore last night. accom- Danied by his sister. The funeral takes place from his father's resi- dence, Stanhope, Wednesday mom- lng at 8.15. burial at Corran Ban. RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP - Mr. Andrew Leslie of Morell, P. E. I., has been awarded the War Memorial Scholarship in the fac- ulty of Forestry "by the Scholarship Committee of the Alumni Federa- tion of Toronto University. Mr. Les- lie is at present in the employ oi the Dominion Forest Service, Chalk River, Ontario, in charge of the Field Service. EXCURSION — Sunday about 300 excursionlsts, members of the Q O OO-OO-O'Q§O-§O‘O§§-O O-O OOQQ COO-COO _ §-Q-§-§§-§6-O4-O4+§6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion Four Insert-learn" Eight Insertions ............... ‘Q-O-OQ-O-O-OOOO-O-OQO-QO-QQ-QOQ OOO-O-OO-O-Ofi-OQQO-OGOOOO-OOQOO-Qg " Agents Wanted ANTED NOW-SALESMEN F0 unrepresented Prince Edward .Is,- land counties. Pay weekly, ex- ciuslve stool; and. territory. Rep- resent a six hundred acre-modern Nursery-growing choicest variet- les, and best’ stock. Established Our ‘ agencies are valuable. Write, Peiham Nursery C0,, Toronto, Ont. AW ti‘ Aug. 15. 10c per line 6:51am" lolnrlincolswcras - hoerlluccrsworus Teachers Wanted a‘ ST OR SECOND for Stanhope School. $100. Bert Wisner, 6700-7-21-41 TEACIIER WANTED FOB POINT Supplement nnack, Secre- 6350-2B-tf --___. ED FOR APPIN supplement $100.00 ecretury R. R. 0995-7--21-5i _______________________ TEACHER WANTED FOR SPRING Valley School District No. 100. Supplement $150.00. Apply W. K. Champion, Secretary. $75.00. Mark McCo tary. N OPENING wrrn om asrAn- TEMmER WANT lislied house. Whose amongst stores, garages.‘ banks, factories, etc, for a. bright, cap- able man who wishes to link up organization that will‘ earn $3800. ‘ a year. Powerful sales department with exclusive advertising backs you. information write, giving full particulars of yourself. in our field we undersell all coni- petitloil and iuiiy- guarantee our product. Replies treated cntliiiiyAMr. E. Wilson, 470 Rich- lnolld Weatfi-fpomntol _ _ ‘ ' a-w; July 24-1i. James Mathesoii, S No. l, VANTED SECOND CLASS TEACII- er for North Granville School No. 128. Supplement $125. Urban J. “Taylor, Secretary, Br . 1. _ _.__________i__ WANTED — SECOND CLASS teacher for River View School.‘ Supplement $75.00. Freeman Rob- . . - i qertson, Secy., Poplar Point, P. E. I. TTENTION or‘ ' 67°2""21‘3' Graduates. Butler Hospital School for Nursing, Providence, R. I., of- iers a three years‘ course in nurs- ing; accredited school; extreme- ly desirable. advantages: ‘fifteen TEACHER WANTED-A PRINCI- ppl for Carleton, School no. 80. Supplement $160.00. Burpcc Mclvflckcn, Albany, R. R. Apply t0 University School "of Nursing; two months’ affiliation for Pub- lic llealth Nursing. Write to Slip- ol-intclldent of Nurses. Male Help warTtZT WANTED MAN T0 WORK ON Apply Martin Power. Mer- Miscellaneous 0. ALFRED MACDONALD Land Surveyor, Herm E. I. _ BIG-r EARNING, STEADY EM- ploymcnt for Barbers. Become ex- pert ln 8 weeks. Write Molcr Bar- ltlVATE SALE 0F FURNITURE. including Dining Kitchen cabinet; Brunswick Pho- nograph. Singer Sewing Machine. FOR FIREMEN, brakemen, beginners $250 monthly-also clerks. Rall- way Association. __ Box n0. M. n. w. NOTIIER SECOND HAND POW- Spmye" mmmghly uov WANTED-RESIDENT 0F Souris wanted for News Stand. Price ‘Q0110’ “so Apply in person at C.N.R. News t Dowcr sprayer, in good llrlcf.‘ $60.00. 1 Hand Pump spray- Cllly. Bruce Stewart 8a Co. Ltd. TORETS GROCERY STORE has just rcceivod in stock the iimous Crosse d: Blackwell's goods l1 Peaches, pineapple (crushed ' FOR SALE-AT ELLIOTTS VAL- uablo Roller ‘Mill and Saw Mill. Reason for selling, iii health. Per- bottles. quarts and Pints, aspara- Holy Name Society of Stellarton, ar- rived by the S. S. "Hocheiaga" and attended High Mass at St. Dunstans Cathedral. which was celebrated by dwsuvc. DATE, FOR sacs’ RESERVE Wednesday, August 16th for the big Picnic and Cele- bration at Tignlsh. 6901-7-1ll-wfmill ZION CHURCH CHOIR PICNIC on Wednesday afternoon next. Members are requested to be at the Church by 1.30 p. m. .6722-7-22-2i GEORGETOWN RACES — The Charlottetown race-horses which are taking part at Georgetown, Wednesday, July 25th leave Char- lottetown this afternoon and will arrive in Georgetown this evening. If the weather is good on Wednes- day there should be some real horse racing at Georgetown. BURIED YESTERDAY-The fun- eral oi’ the late John A. Gallant was held yesterday morning from the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant, 50 Spring Park Road to Saint Dunstanh Ca- thedral where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon D. D. The pail bearers were Messrs. Eddie Drane, James Coylc, Jr., Aub- rey Blanchard, James Mclnnls, James McLeod and Reggie McCar- vill. Service at the grave was con- ducted by Rev. B. Croken. VESSEL HELD.-— On Saturday afternoon Customs and Excise oili- ccrs visited the S. S. “Splca" from Rev. R. McKenzie. An impressive sermon was delivered by Rev. P. Walsh. The choir rendered Leon- ard's Mass, the solos being taken by nan and Martin Power. The boat left on return at five o'clock. ——-—-<-0>-—-— PERSONALS Mr. John O. Currie of Hyde Park. Mnss.,.arrlved in the city yesterday to spend his holidays at his former home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heart: of Pic- tou and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mac- an operation for appendicitis. His many friends here wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Ruth Wood, Charlottetown Royalty, spent the week-end visit- ing friends in Marshfleld and Dun- staifnage. Mrs. Guy Dingwell motored to Bay Fortune yesterday after being til ‘guest of Mrs. J. MacDonald, 75 Ambrose Street. Master John L. MacKinnon, form- erly of Charlottetown, now of Sum- merside. has been the guest oi Borden MacDonald, 75 Ambrose Si... for the past three months. Alderman J. A. Flanagan, Direc- tor of Public Buildings and Parks 0i Lawrence, Mass" with his daughter, Miss Catherine, arc visiting in our city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scott, Great George St. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Agar of De- troit, Michigan, have motored from Vancouver to visit their friend, Mrs. MacLeod of 25 Kent Street. ’ Ml. John F. Whear, post office in- spcctor, left on Saturday afternoon's train for Kingston, Ontario, to at- tend the annual meeting of thc Odd- fellows Relief Association. Miss Bydle Farquharson, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Far- quharson of Cambridge, Mass, is visiting here. She ls the guest of her aunt, Mrs. James Wood, Brighton. IN MEMORIL-The flag of the Oddfellows Building is flying half mast because of the death of a lodge member. John Hector Nelson, who died at Quincy City Hospital on June 22nd. Miss Louise Mahar left yesterday on a holiday visit to St. Stephen's. N. B. Mr. J. McCurdy Bell motored to the Island all the way from Califor- nia. He came by way of the nation- ai old trails highway or Santa ‘Fe trail. He covered 4840 miles in 15 days. He reported good roads all FERTILIZER FOR SALE. POTASII in 200 lb. sacks selling at hail price. Now is the time for Dfltfll-O rowers to purchase their potash r‘ next season's crop. one chance ln a life time. We have also at thc Railway Wharf a limited quantity of rough fertilizer which we will sell at $5.00 per full cartload. if you can get in touch with George McDonald at Beach Grove Inn. I/inyonaise dressing, marchino ‘cherries, together with a full lino III Roman Gold caqpiidgfiflvqil», ._ a‘ i; ,. cot-ct? HOR$ES < Car 1mg 0y ympnr-‘giilglygcgrinle spent one month in Bridgetown, N. J., while convaiescing. with_her sis- "lv Zlst. Prominent ' r avs seen this shlpinerIUof Clydes- lrrvnmineol them. the _. h‘ or “m” u.‘ shun“ sun WILL TIIE PERSON Wll Canada. Auto writ and sathlna sulw o" I road bntween Canoe Cove and Charlottetown kindly return same to General Secretary of the Y. M c. A., Charlottetown. WAUGH-HUESTISr-At the United ‘, Church Pa. _ _ July i8, by Rev. George‘ ton Waugh to Lillian Heustis. both of Wlimot Valley, P. E. Island. GENGE-MaoLEOD-At the first Baptist Parsonage, Moncton, Rev. ’ Nell Herman. B.A., ofllclatlng, Rev. Morgan E. centre. D.D., Ph.D.. to ’ Mrs. Jessie Munroe IlacLeod, both of Cilarlottetown, P.E.I. U» to Monday noon this week wc V? d th I ll i ‘ T n: e e o owhlgibhliel T0 Harry Tweedy, "Lady Aachen- flower. Easton Brothers. “Bogsidl i ' WANTED - A CHAMBER-MAID ‘ hi: once. APPl-Y 0° "W 3"" Emmi Chariot '1'». c. MacDonald a suns. "Rm I T“ Peter Sinclair, E c: fillies have min" _ m“ on m,“ nd champion: lsulnl Wafllfgliamm w m,“ Wm, hm, ~ work on farm} HIOdI-‘m °°""”“ ge H. Calibeck. North McKAY-At New London on July 23rd; Andrew o. lilbllly. need 5B years. dense, Wednesday. Joly 25th at 2 o'clock to W! in Scotland and u This In a great o gin-men to more an outstand- ‘fllly- They have all been bred the way until he reached Maine and New Brunswick. Mr. Bell intends to spend the summer on the Island which is his old home. The many friends of Mrs. V. L. Goodwill are ‘ ‘ to vv ‘ her Messrs. Sam Doyle. William Bren- ‘ab! , on a $400 bond. It is understood cig- ‘arettes and tobacco had 8nd the _mate who it is alleged, was selling liquor. board, containing twelve bottles of contraband. This was "P. the mate arrested quentiy fined ward 1slalld.’-'—Tlie Doctor is now spending his home in Eldon. ——Blg preparations are going on at the Exhibition Park, Charlottetown in preparation for the big show which will be held August 20-24. The grand-stand is being renovat- ed and put in thorough‘ There is an entirely new entrance being made to the grounds and a great many repairs are being made to the equipment. been re-surfaced and the interior oi the cattle-sheds have all disinfected and white-washed. FIRST LIEUT.-GOVERNOR OF Hon. G. H. V. Bulyea, first Lieut- cnallt Governor of Alberta. and lat-r er Chairman of the Alberta Util- ities Board died suddenly at his fruit farm in Peachiand, B. C.. where hc has been living in retire- ment. Visitor's Day ranged for a “Visitors Day" at the Illustration Station at Montague on July 26. Our Illustration Station at Montague has become a centre for potato growing; number of demonstrations in cultur- al methods and in the application of fertilizers. is to give the people an opportunity of seelugltir. McIntyre‘; three fields of potatoes when they are in bloom, and 0f observing for themselves the remarkable difference in growth be- tween tlilferent appllcationsrof fer- tilizer and of manure and fertilizer. the Experimental Statiiln at Char- lottetown, Mr. It. C. Parent, Super- visor of Illustration Stations for P. E. Island, and Mr. Lorne Hirwatt. Plant, Disease Investigator, will be at the Illustration Station during the day. to explain the work that is under way. They will be glad to have you bring for explanation, to thls Visitors’ ' that you may have in regard to the growing of potatoes. early in September, when these po- tatoes arc being dug. Bergen, now discharging molasses at this port before proceeding to Summcrsule and held the vessclon the charge of not declaring all dut- e 2.000s. She was later released been sold threw a bag over- later fished and subse- $75.00 or three months of the Collegiate THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AllliilllNtEMENl Sinking Funds Street Maintenance Miscellaneous vacation at his old PREPARING FOR EXHIBITION repair. The track has been ALBERTA DIES EDMONTON, AltiL. July 23. ~- The Experimental Farm has ar- aiid we have a The purpose of this Visitors‘ Dill’ Mr. Clark, the Superintendent of Day. and questions A regular Field Day wlll be held Less peais McLAINE SERVICE STA- TION wishes to announce to the public that Mr. Joseph Bulge:- hns taken over the Gas. Oils and Service Department of this business Joe needs no introduction to most car owners, as he has been in charge of this Service Station for seven years, spend- ing the last. year and a half as salesman for Whippet and Wlliys Knight cars. A need arose in this business for a. good service man. .l‘oe should be the right man in the right place. All the good thiilgs found at a good Service Station will be in stock. ' Courteous treatment and ex- perienced service has always been Mr. Bulgefs motto in the past, and in the future respect- fully sollcits a generous share of’ new patronage and a return of the old. Special Meeting (Continued from page 1;! in jail. I REVENUE EXCURSION_*_ sum b til-teal Estate. ......... ..$ 5,485,538.00 lowing is taken from haqateurzz‘; Personal yiop. 2,055,178.00 York paper: “Rev. Dr. Mai l J. I Macmod, pastor °° l" s 1,540,110.00 Gregor of New York are visiting Reformed Church of Saint Nicholas Pa? here. gew ‘Zork any’ was elected pres“ Rents, Tolls, Mlscelian- ‘ ——- ent o the one hundred twenty- em, 43 047 25 Mr. Geo. ‘H. Dennis. employee of second General Synod of the Re- S ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ’ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' 51d Rogers Hardware Ltd., of this city. formed Church in America. Dr. 202361 fiqlmun has entered the City Hospital for MacLeod is a native of Prince Ed- ' ' Discounts and Ap- $197,361.57, Councillor Prowse said the City Surplus . . . . . . . . . . . .$ NOTE: The above includes, under miscellaneous expenditure the item of $2,500.00 grant to the Hospitals. which was struck out of the esti- mates before it was passed. Ho announced that a grant of $1250.00 even to the two Hospitals had been inserted in the estimates. $150.00 was provided for in thc estimates for band concerts. Councillor Muo-Leod said the band would put on eight concerts for $350.00, or $42.00 a concert. v would have 20 or 21 men, on the av- erage in attendance at each concert. Councillor Foster felt the concerts Kama?timid‘!ifogngffirgilgkggsesgéifact that our shade trees were a:- in reasonably warm weather. they might be paid for at so much per concert per rata. Councillor Prowse felt the concert should bc arranged for at so much per concert, one concert ' per week. There would not be time, he felt, for eight weekly concerts. Councillor himself as opposed to the grant of $1250.00 per year to care of the Hos- pitals. Hc felt the grants should be‘ increased to the Orphanages, the Childrens Aid Society and the Free Dispensary rather than money should be given to the hos- pitnls. paying $2,000.00 to each of the hospitals. That sum does not begin to pay for the poor patients, the majority of which came from the city. The bills of these, he felt would come to easily $3,000.00. felt the City should give the grant. Councillor Holman thought that an increased grant should be given to the orphanages, if the grant was given the hospitals. He felt the mat- ter might well receive further con- sideration. And then, too, the grant to the Provincial Exhibition might come in for criticism. ' Councillor Foster also felt that before the grant was given. a cauc- us of the.Council should be held to determine what should be the matter. In the course o his re- marks, he spoke of the rising cost of rooms and treatm nt to the pa- tients as year succee: Councillor Kennedy alluded to the meeting of Rev. Maurice MacDon- ,—- MacLeod one in ed year. l home restored to health after her serious operation in the Montreal l General Hospital. Mrs. Goodwill tcr. Mrs. H. L. Churchin, and re- . turned home Tuesday evening. MAuluAc-ls , Kensington, on Ayers. Bren- DEATHS _ l Funeral from his late -resi- comet-er!- awe " ‘Emu. SERVANT wanna. 051:0 can d0. P11!" °°°un3 "g care of the house. Write Mrs. - r. Bryant, Rothesay. N- B- umuld no "gem our: "il- Owlng to ufgent buuinccai l we must leave the Ill- day or Saturday at lat- w. 1. Mccantufi. orell Hotel v OD- m 1.1.11- - nous: WITH M ern convsnlfillliu- A9917 71 2g ruu-uonu-woaan QM" 5‘- ‘vlol. rioonno-rl .u.'1‘l!‘i_'-l»‘ ‘X4 A SWAT the rtv E Screens and doors will not keep all the flies out. find their way in. Swatting them is very good but i. OR FLIT destroys them much ‘easier and In u. sanila y manner. We also stock Tunglefoot. Wilson's Fly Pads, Sapho ’ Powder and Aero Hangers. sroclcaln m- cattle flies n the tar pre- a parutlon fur spraying. 4 THE rltomrr DRUGGISTS i Four Cars at Your Service I-‘lut Rule System. Some ,_ FLY TOX P Hotel we have spent. many thousands repairs and improvements. It. ls now the finest Hillel 0! "l class in the Maritime Prov- inces. ' It apsals to those who Iloiel arid splendid tibia and excellent service at a moder- ate price. PM‘ IIBI L IUQIIID- Infill 4i .mm»»;m;.m»~ J1 Phone 525-1. JIMMYS TAXI SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT l. QUEEN Horn. Since taking over this l 0f dollars h! want a comfortable Rates from $3.00 to 84M day. Charlottetown ‘ Con, rttdu PNIIOIII 211.23 Th8)’ expressed that the ’ Hc ’Councliiors Prowse, Kennedy and ATON GROGE i OPERATED BY CORN SYRUP 5 Lb. Tins 35c ORANCE LEMON LIME ' Choice Quality Mushrooms 26 Oz. iBome Per Tin 29c Dundee Orange {Marmalade 12 OZ.‘ BOtflC 25C Choice Quality PEACHES Heavy Syrup. Per 'I‘in 22c NORWEGIAN SARl)INES , Per Tin 18c P. AND G. SOAP_ 24 Bars for "$1.00 Eatonia. Furniture“ Polish Per Bottle 22c CRABAPPLE JELLY Per Jar 24c COCOANUT, OIL SHAMPOO Per Bottle 24c SPECIAL FLOOR WAX City Squares . . . . . . . . . . . .. 847.00‘ Per Can Assessing 8s Collecting 3,255.0? B d i H lth . . . . . . . .. 1,660.0 Sgggol Oscar? .. 43,871.22 ‘ SPECIAL Ins r n e . . . . . .. .. 2,375.76 Intelrirstcdz Discount . . 52,305.20 EATONS SNOWFLAKE Eatons Hyponphosiphites 16 Oz. Bottle 95c TALLUM POWDER ROSE AND VIOLET 1 Lb: Box 18c BAKING POWDER 1 Lb. Tins 15c EATON GROOETERIA’ overuse av {TEAIPNCL t cil. He felt that something should certainly be given the hos-f 5,000.00,pitals, still, if the Council required“ lg, statement it might be left over. was morally bound to pay the bills However, he was perfectly ready to pass the estimates without the hos- pital grant, if that was what the council wished. exception of the grant to the hos- pitals, which could be left over to the next meeting. Accordingly, a resolution was introduced and passed to the effect that the estimates for the year bu now passed, with the exception of tho $2500.00 grant to the two hos- pitals. Moved by Councillor Prowsc, sec- onded by Councillcrr Kennedy. Councillor Foster spoke of the tacked by caterpillars. He had ap- proved Prof. Clarke of the Experi- mental Farm, who was sending in his spraying machine tomorrow with a couple of men to man it. Thus all the trees could be treated. He wished to thank Professor Clarke for his courtesy in lending the machine, culphfl-SIZIIIE the fact that it would be well for the coun- cli ‘to consider the matter of the purchase of a similar machine. | Councillor MacLeod, in connec- .tlon with the Government Pond. submitted a resolution authorizing the City Surveyor to remove one foot of earth from the surface of Government Pond from the bridge down to the pumping station. at an estimated cost of $600.00. Councillor Holman expressed him- self as in favour of the resolution. Councillor Prowse thought some- thing permanent should be done to put the pond in first class shape. The matter should be considered this fail. There was some further discuss- ion after which the resolution was passed. A resolution was passed author- izing Councillor MacLeod to ar- range for ioilr or five band concerts at a price of forty or fifty dollars each. This was moved by Councillor Pmwse and seconded by Councillor Kennedy. It was moved in amendment by Councillor Holman, seconded by Councillor MacDougall, that Coun- cillor MacLeod be empowered to make the best arrangements p03!!- ible with the band for concerts on the square. There was some discussion on thc matter, following on which the amendment was first put to the ‘council and carried. The original resolution was then" put and lost. Other resolutions were as follows: Resolved that the City Engineer is authorized to remove the de- posit from the North end of Gov- ernment Pond to the pumping sta- tion. Resolved that the police commit- tee are empowered to employ an extra policeman for two months. Resolved that Councillor Ken- nedy be authorized to engage an as- sistant to work with the electrical tigate the light and power question. Councillor I-‘oaterfwas on motion. appointed city representative on the school board in place of W. K. Rog- ers. whose term expired. His Worship the Mayor and Reardon were authorized to meet with the representatives oi’ the Provincial Government, and with His Honour the Lieutenant Gov- ernor, with a viow to co-opcra-ting in the programme of entertainment to be given the Young Ambassa- dors of Empire w the extent of giving them a luncheon. The attention It! the council was called to the practice some motor- ists have adopted of following and obstructing the ‘apparatus’ of the fire department. on its way to nd- Mr. w. K. Rogers with the CHARLOTTETOWN H of poor citizens at the hospitals.| H. M. CANADIAN IGRENADIER GUARDS D ARENA RINK CHARLOTTETOWN MONDAY, JULY 30 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED TATRONAGE Councillor Foster, suggested thati the estimates be passed, with thc IIIS HONOR THE LIEUT GOV. AND MRS. IIEARTZ General Admission 75c. Reserved Seats $1.25 PLAN WILL BE OPEN AT JAMIESONS DRUG STORE CHARLOTTETOWN drivers dealt with by the Mn815-,P0\l-el' D051 - ~ - - - - -- After congratulations had been extended to the Finance Coin- mittee by various Councillors, the meeting was adjourned. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Tough Oakes . . . . Treadweil Yukon i-nlshed through court- y I LOUIS M. ATWELL d; C0. Charlottetown Office July IGLh-JIIIY 23rd Wright Hargreaves . lucliqii I am authorised by Mr. Rod Vosscy to sell at his home, Young Street, Gaytown, on Thursday. July 28th, commencing at 1.30. all hll 5 household furniture a dishes, mats, and goods. etc. Come and see. BEN]. CARTER, . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 3.30 $ 3.26 Amity Copper . . . Capital Rouyn Central Manitoba .. - . VICTORIA r Engineer, who is coming to invcs- K “slaw ggglfn‘: ‘aw; Cellular Contain; I20 roolll- “ of which have Pflvltfl baths. Completely renovate! In the past two yin- F6! IIOMII and the United Sh“! IIVI‘ its splendid tabla. Courteous sarvlcrto all Guests. Tole-- phones in rooms:- ,Ikqtcq$4ltw$5-50wbr- i’ Kootensy florcnce . Min. Corporation . . (Jiarlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. DR. J. P. MILLAR DININ- 811M891». camel. 0m- IM Flohunuo y Vi. future the number's of offending motor oars will bvhlkn and ‘thc . y" ‘ aAuuv c.- anows. Hanger 1.'i.I I :“l ts"- tl 1r “ i nouns-c t, A1830. __ fires and it was announced that lam o - aesi-‘rvy-ec-og-o. v