vvvwvvvvv We have just received an. exceprionally fine assortment f BathiagyCaps in all the ‘ending styles ang colors , . Tim season is new at iiaud when you will need rpne of dieee: articles and we feel certa that you can males ‘pleas selection {at our, I00"- ' - a " ' ‘ i] Our prides are veryroe- soueble andj it ‘cwill be aw pleasure to show you these bountiful Bathing Clips. Don't 193a the niece iloster , Central Drugstore ..v A Sunnyalde. -_- vvvv i icl. lprtion W'ere cc lea come to our care to be forwarded. five center over poets: 0 GUI‘ C ‘Fol! are allowed as one word. Cash remittanceeto cover cost manta. In no case can this rule received-without re 0B8 I0 "feet; no more burning caucuses, bunicne. i that draws out all dhempcisonous‘ sump AilVERTlS MENTS "V? "Advertisements under this 11mi11¢;_»:_<.;* per word for each in- r cannot be aclumw "My, How ‘Tit gladdgvnalq. tired, swollen, burning leek-We‘ -|lerieuelf' l 2 Ahl what relief. No more tired‘ feet; no -in0re swollen aching. tenderrlweaty feet. Ne more "soreness in coral. No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without getting relief. just use "Til." "Til" ‘ie the‘ only remedy exudatlons which puff up the feet. "Tie" cures. your foot trquhlaeo ‘y0\l'li never limp or draw up your ‘face in_ pain‘. _, Your shoes won't seem tight and v ur feet will never never hurt or ge 'sore and swollen. Think o! it, p0 more foot misery. no more egonyJrom corns, callous- es or bunlons. ~-. Get a box at any drug store or d partment store and get instant lief. Wear smailler shoes. Just once try "Til." Get a whole year's foot comfort for a few cents. Think of it. ._ ,_ lillnerd‘: llnlment relieves colds, ate m.‘ Yvv "L must an be over a. etc. ut five figures (as H.000) comp Iiy all advertise- eoke . Advertisements god. L A‘ out) Par-ans non 100K HALE FROST J \VO0D HAY FA ll itl wan-rm: cum-gleam WAIIIWD-t‘ MAID ‘l0 A with lig housework a§ i \VAN'i‘I-lD ‘cnMr-mnnw __--- Male 1101]) Wanted tlcn, stiapplcmivs cram", ~ ‘ ‘ r. c ~ nan rt A noon A A‘ Do c laRm-bfi-aivd‘ \VAN'I‘EI)—A . smart boy to work on farm. Ap- _ . t0“ p51“ ply to Bert It. Brow" Xcrir. \VAN'l_‘li.n.-I'lllNLI;l’AIiq: IUL Bu“. ‘374_7_g.3|p¢ ninr, School district t " P's-rm ',"fii"3l““ ....r:"::.::r:. m . . Wflllffld gillilfgiiiacd. Also teacher for pri‘m- ary department. menial; Oliafafilmg; e n a on 4 lvlinnlsllren nooius wrru fliigflfgl Afgg, in,“ Cram Sear“. Dinnn wanted for a wI-nks nr two My 'T,.‘,,,,,_e,.,, Mglpgquc, v» . r months. Apply A. E. W.. Guardian ' 1361.74“, Office. 1326-7-84! __.._ -_.—--— _ PllqiTllAlT AGENT! WRITE U24: ’ Portrait Co., Toronto. . ; Agents NTM BALL.“ s on, to sell Re Bto .‘ pate stock iu g exclusive ines, specially hardy, grown only by us. Sold bymur agents. E cs- antJree samples. Write now to Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. ._._____..__.__.__. AND Mill l- to amount of your business for occial prices. Wu now have the , host equipped plant in Canada, can give prumptcst scr- v cn and host work at moderate p ices, prints, finishes, frames new lino. "rod samples. Merchants lLiliS-I-ii-Gi. i i1 For Sale. BALE. nc A bundle. Apply Examiner Office. m loao-o-zstr. mower, (new) also wheel rake, Apply to Henry Hughes, 00 Graf- ton Street, Charlottetown. . isii-i-o-ripe. .___-___.___. F0“ SAI-Pr-fli ACRE! 0F h state oi’ cultivation, land in hig air. With or building's in good rcp without crop to suit‘ purchaser. Apply David Mathioson. North. Milton. 1323-7-0vJipd. ' Female ‘Help Wanted h k. i 221 \V tor St. nuauwnr App-y -1i'i71?7-0-0ipd. cook- n . p- .010" GENE“- Waizcs $20 a month. Rcforcncnn required. Alllliy lidrs. D. ll. Laird, s05, Euston Btrcct. - isie-i-e-uipe. wages no w ing. Goo ice. , ply Guardian off 9 al servant. “i Teachers. Wanted ~ raniawmul 1 ‘BIBIBT ' \VAN'I‘ED——A FIRST Oil MIECGIND class teacher for liirch liill School, Prince County. Supple- mant $100. Apply to Cyril E. Dobie, Secretary. Northern, ii. it. 1422-741» ipd. .__._- _- \VAN'l‘l~‘.D—-A SECOND CHAS! TEA- cln-r for Granville Hchnnl No. 123. Supplement $85.00. Midsummer vacation. Apply to Henry T. liur- iroync, Secretary, llradaihane, ‘R. 11., s . 1. 1'. n. 1. " 1111-1-"1-41. A55 TEA- \VAN'l‘lGI)--NECOND (‘J1 School. chcl‘ for Alhcrry Plains , ,‘ t 875.00. ilprini: and fail .. vacation. glans; R. McLean. Sec- ‘ cc . - rotary of run s 1408_7_7_:m)d. . TEACIIIGI! \VAN'l‘Iil)-— SECOND \Vatcrvaic School. Suv- ciass for 75 00 J h“ T Gflmpa , , D t ' r "“"“°"‘ i - uori-r-i-zipa. secretary. ._______.____._____._.._. wan-ricu-sinsw chase TEACH- or sfor Tgyonnsgiigai. éigznglilrlnlenl O r ' ' i‘ o‘ M '° . lZBl-‘l-g-Bi. TFiACIIIdll \VAN'l‘I~lD won Anus- Ws‘... earners‘... "W e . ~ _ Wa lace D l3"_,,_°_m_ ' 1 class TFA E RECON ) ‘ 1 . . 4 - fgt-Bt. liznatius School. Suv- piemont 5150.00. Apply to Alrhull" _ Q 1 , May- iiiiie.“ 99m"? . (icrélgB-‘l-li-Gi- uni-i . .- ,\\'ANT[~1I)—!EGONI) chase TEA- Aflrgvu Piglet“; rose y triiiiH-i-Tfiapd. s t TEA- No. cher for Pleasant supplement $75.00. Secretary. wkg-prcrp-sicorwnu cnas ohcr for Marshiicld School 75.. Suvillcrncnt $19“- L- n~ buster. Bccrc er). ‘ansubnu. Ell iron Vill- l District No. 4'1. vaco- wAiwricn-arruacn toria \Vcliit Schatzdimmmpr second l. ass. m‘ "moo. 1AM)!’ m "tiiiii Giirdeiier There is a great difference in size between D10!"- *"@° and squash bugs, 011d yel- boih have the some feedini; methods. They insert their long proboecidee and Drill" caiiy take their food throuBlI . a tube. You can smother ill" louse with nicotine. "l" ‘he squash bug is "too hardshcil- ed for such treatment. A 110W pinn which is said to W011! well in fighting this ill- THE. STRATHGARTNEY. i Leaves Bonghgvv, Leaves (lhiown. Fri. soul 8.00 11. m. All ireisht 1e . whprt (m9 hour before sailing uaa-r-a-Tliura, Mon- ‘ll h . Germans Submitted Schellll Press Bllwlll-i (Dom. 1_-¢Before sill!‘ SPA. Jilly smelling pest is to (ill? "m9 cofnggbg 1p pm. coal tar and then place these cobe around up» infested rlilnts- ll “l 51"" i bach. the United ‘Press. “we submittillll that um fumes arising from > 4,, m, pelipvfi. 01 , 193,119,! menu u 100i! qpdeki immediately.‘ Fellferliscn Jwds accofli “l” ily- Gena; f,“ v v‘ ‘=-v ' Seeclri» C iefp Gflllw-“Q; fine 9 ' 9M1. ,7‘... .. ' "' _ the cadet work, and it‘ now remains -. for-those in flhilrge of the cadet MANUAL "rm. n, our boys overseas. The Veterans . 0.00 a. in. 3.00 p. m. . $i11es$il3ih.7-°0 c- m. 5.00 p. m. Fri. 16th SE30 a.m. 6-30 P.- m- Tues. 20th 4.30 a. m. 1.30 p. in. Fri. 23rd 0.00 a.m. 3.30 il- m- Tues. 27th, 7.00 a. m. 6.00 p- m» 6-30 ii-"i- portunity. Onc of the great wants b0 M Pi-‘Wmi of ourchiidren is organized play, 1""! 1%‘ We hope um on effort will be Konstantin Fehre Chancellor, said i0 eailga-fiu.’ fi VITIR- '.‘ A mo: saw abs.» ere-in France. a young sold -he'd been on memoir list for some iline, and iwwfi. sitter») libel-nest, l ‘ed very fit forisertice. How? ,‘ he ynincu more n» ed s ck a tli d: at ilis-Bgtgifin was to" iedvé (of he trenches.’ “Canyon write, inyyiadli" Qlked iihe medical» efficlt‘. The bright prospect ct efalce office it? in security at the base opeae e up..before him, so he answered, 0m0heti6eW;__"YeI, sir, I can. l Was p. clerk hr civil life." "Very- weli. New you writlraniee letter t0 your besi. Kiri, and teil~her you fire going up to the trenches-Ao- nigihti" ‘ -._.-_- 0A 5T8 Weirknotice in Wellners‘ window two begutifuiqup; danatgq] by Mr. Burnett for the cadets. One cup is to be presented to mm be,“ Platoon en the island. With this 011D a medal is given in each boy in‘ the platoon. The other cup is. to.“ d oied to the best platoon ll1_Qu m: Square School Corps. Now that our city schools have a 011040 be competed for by the two 00PM. 4nd each school has a cup for competition between its pia- toon, it vibuld appear that the pub- lic have shown their interest in system d! training to see that more useful information and instruction is given to the boys in the future‘ than in the past. Our ‘hope is that 19741 will see‘ in Charlottetown Kai-beret! l0E0ther there from every - school district on the island. We Vilillllfe to say that; no camp under any other auspiccevwouid be near- ly so popular with- tliefrboys as s PP°P9Piy ""1 Oidfill. ,csmp. Most people. nowndmit iihat‘ a ceuiain amount of, militaryxraining is ne- cesfillfllf. 0nd there is no time in life when it can he given with greatsr_ benefit, and less incon veniencs todhe individual, and at so small an expenditure of pub- lie funds. es during the school va- cation. ‘ iNiNG. We trust that our school trzustees are keeping be- fore themgthc matter of securing an instructor for manual training, for t-hc pupils of Queen Square and West KenfiSchcols. Netime should now bedesi. in this matter. GOVERNMENT POND. We drew attention to the condition oi Gov- ernment Pond last week,,but noth- ing has been done. Perhaps the City ‘Clerk could advise the long suffering citizens who view daily this pond, what the intention oi t-he city fathers is in regard to the matter. in the meantime we ask that the pond be kept full of wat- er and changed every week. BOXING. The boxing tournament held at the Arena lost Thursday night was wcii enjoyed by those present. it is regretted however that not more oi our citizens arc interested in this manly port, which is so popular in the old country, and was so popular with Association have dropped quite a lot oi money on the tournament but they feel sure that when the next tournament is called on, that many‘ more will be present to see it. " AMALGAMAUON. bieetlngs are being held lately ever-y week ai the Khaki Club in ‘Montreal by representatives of the various sol- dier organizaticpe, which have come into existence since vile. Great War. with a view of amalga; mating into one great organization ‘all the existing organizations . llllhen this is accomplished agreai step forward will have been ac- compliehcd. __. TEACHERS COURSE. ‘We are pleased to note that a course in drill and physical training for our during ilhc present vacation, We trust that many of our teachers will avail themselves of this op- especiolly is i-his so in the rural districts. Organized games form a prominent part in a military course o! physical training and if was wonderful to see how iuli grown men enjoyed themselves during the time act apart for these games, while in the overseas force, {res t“? mnsto r ro A1- eratood. 011d will he read with lai- lireeu hy- tire thousands gffeot. Repatriation-That the prov for ‘the Repatriation pf De endentai of Canadian Soldiers an _Ssl1ors~ i Government ‘Expenseeriuctcd by ithe= orderl-la-council of 29th Jau- lrsry. 1919 (p. c. 170) and amend- l! cl er kyesmot use, and Widows of ex- ces _ , duriugthe war, 1914-1919, and who were hone. fide domiciled and re- giglaut in, Canada on August 4th. g3? he further amended to i11- Dsie oi That the date of application ior Wnr- Service Gratuity by ex-memh- WB 0f. His Majesty's Forces, as provided for in the ordcr-incouncil of the 1st December, 1919 (p.c. 2389) be extended from 1st July, 1020, to 31st March, 192i and that such gratuity be paid to those ‘members of His Majesty's Forces who though they have made Ill)‘ such application. owing to their b8- ing detained out of Cessna canc- couni. of wounds or sickness, but who, however, return to Canada within one mouth niter being phy- sically fit to. travel, as certified by ‘proper authority, and become ior- thwith hone fide ‘d in. _ Rflyelly acadet camp, with boys -' cases where a member of the im- perial Forces has fulfilled tho con- ditions o! residence in Canada at tlie outbreak of the war as set forth in the recommendation on Bill No. i0, and containing (P.C. 2389,) dat- cd 1st December, 1919, either been killed or died on service iprior to 1st October, 1919, there. be paid to the dependents of such rx-membcrs of the imperial Forces, provided such are lions i'ide derai- ciied and resident in Canada at he date of making application for .___.-u the some the, portion of War Ser- vice Gratuity which thc-y would have received under the provision of P.C. Z389 but for the iuot that the member of whose account the said portion 0! War Service Gratuity would have been paid was unable to return to Canada owing to his death e9 aforesaid, provided that the npllilf. caflgng 0g such dependents must be made prior to 31st March, l8- ., once. egein. answer the c Meetings in connec Silver Fox Fur Selling Association Dominion Franchise s; Dominion Franchise Act was give ' every attention by members cf the Commons and Senate when it will! being put Stages during the session just pro- rogued, is evident from the fact that an inspection of the act which became lsw, together with the some act "as it was introduced, shows more than four hundred and fifty changes and amendments madc hi’ the members of either house in considering the measure. are in addition to scores of other typographical and clerical errors which have been corrected at vari- ous times by the oillcials who will administer the new law. is now in effect, and whenever the bye-election is held in East Elgla, for which writs are expected to be issued shortly, this uct will be the one governing expected, he made from those pra- pered for the Ontario election in f iOciober last your, as these will not teachers will be given at Iiulifax , -i.lon forms, ‘back for some iittlc time, as the 8 we snuur WATER n ‘illiiliiiili awn DCEANS 0r ii Eighteen thousand gallons in ten - hours without lowering the well ' YOU cannot have in: I iflhe lrask Ariesiau v i I bit. Thu-Q‘ m) lfltilrli t M good wail on your WW"!- l nfll .10 ' °wuio.Lri. w: l 11 qpeea‘ Jtreet - pnerlettetevl" h J.¢_... reason why Juat dr00 h? made to have organised games iak- was blown up by a bomb and that en pert in, in ellour schools, as gbpptgh 150 bodies were buried ‘m-- er< e fl it heme of disarmament but f" " “c e matter will pg v DICK JHPRYI _ ffluxlsmavr caster: 0N DUDD rODAY TO SBEIF yigfi) LETME HAVE ms unseat». as 1 was some‘ on A 15am AND HAD tosr MINE... Wl-iiLEl-ig was eosgirrss: IT, ve p y‘ p taking, part‘. -‘ i. . _W'l’» l? M‘ ve - important anion r rs-inéclihncil . ° m" . . by $1650?" Bill. They are qli te easily und- i whom they i1- - ' Anchorman-re. isions illynihe, order-in-council ,(p.c. of the sills wiyes and children 1111a- for. nlenrberaof His Majesty's For- who were on active service all’. Appl lcation Extended- lire are do lication for such gratuity prior to young“ ‘1st March, 1921, have not ,re~ turned to Canada at the date of women! A gum-ems em," i; YOU one omiciicd there- iilg Imperial Also Beneflt-Jfbat in you in and has wor bu you tldn and this for such Forces on Wfii‘ f6 a can hav ‘ Act Now in ilorci OTTAWA. July iir-Thnt 111i? anc ion through the various TXIQFH: The Dominion Franchise Act 1920 that election. it pcpeals the bye-elections act 1919 as well as the War-Time Election Act and other measures. , The lists to be used in East El- cinpunder the new act will, it is Bo be two years old at the time of llie‘ election. , Because of the changes in elec- etc, required by the new act, there is a possibility that ‘ the Essijilgin wrlis m-ay bc hold old forms used for the purpose of "l elections are all annulled by the new act, and ii would be necessary til-provide entirely now machinery for tho taking of the vote. 1 -----n-o->-—-— BERMiN, July ii-Thc newspa- pers yesterday published a dcspatch from Sofia, saying that thr- Odion Theatre at Piilloppopli, Bulgaria, to derbis. -. n M “'" FAMOUS‘ u l. :- '3 .\~a\. w‘ ‘ :3 \- ~" we“? Foxiaen: Belling Association is not a body Organized in the interest of any particular individual firm or cor- poration. it is working in the in- terest of every individual fox rulich-. 8r in the Province, in the interest lure, wees sud to the mutual advantage v of all concerned. To accomplish this. we aslr and must. receive the co-operation of surely will not remain indifferent and let the other fellow do the work and assume your share of the burden. When your neighbour's house is. on fire, you do 11m remain n spectator and let others put the lend a hand. The Silver Fex in- dustry needs your assistance. You with others you are protecting being made Ranchers together to their mutual advantage. Selling Association will do it i1 man can bring the horse to water, drink?» ‘lihc Silver Fox Fur Soil- opportunity of co-cperating to pro- tect your business. operate. We are nctin this thing to make money for the Company, we are Ranchers. ‘We are not going to Foxmefli The voice of cc-oliefll" open» your ears to the call‘! it means a long pull, a strong pull make money for yourselves and in doing that we will stabilize the industry, we will make Prince Ed- worll] wide a5 an exclusive fur, as something to be sought for the desired, to be worn by those who organizer is clear, to the point, and convincing. At every one of these meetings these present b have endorsed t pledged it their 80W The rapidly. needs to be understood to get a one hundred per cent support. Ranchers will stand in their own light and neglect t ests who do not gteps i0 fully inform thcmsclvesbn the project. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Albert M. Coffin, ioria. v ‘Mr. ‘James Mclsanc, M.P.. ur- rived yesterday from Ottawa. and son David have arrived ‘spend, ilic summer months at the homo of her father, Mr.‘ James St. C. Moor-ref Eldon, address tonight in St. Parish I-Iull arrived in the city last nigxht and registered at the Vic- ior a. > ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wurdwell, or Swampscot. Muss, arrived ycsier- (lay morning for a holiday visit lottctown and Lower Wlhiie in the city they are guests Ask for Mlnnroibu and tithe-n» nliu-r ‘midiu-‘v ‘.- r IB- . W! The Silver Fox Fur the Fox iudristry, to stabillge industry, to standardize for n to create additional markets the same, for educational pur- You as a rancher cannot and out. In your own interest you interested, then come in and‘ your share and in co-operatlng to bring the Foxl The Silver Fox Fur give your cooperation. "One hundred men cannot make him Association is offering you the No one but rselves can make you c0- it to make money for the k for any body in particular. t i'or all the ranchers-Will be one of us’! ieucallinirycu. Will you not a pull together. Remember ; we don't warn to make money the Association, we want t0 d island fox fur lmown the looking for a choice fur. We do it if we get your assist- Opportuni-ty is knocking all! tlon with the e now been held in Charlotte- town, Summerside and Allwriflil- From the stand point of ail-GHQ" e and enthusiasm these meet- ‘lngs surpass any hitherto held. The address given on each occas- ,\;.y HQIL A_E, Arsenauliz‘, ‘the y -:i standing vote he association and ort. Lg spreading only movement The undertaking heir own inter- iake immediate PERSONALS -__g stcn are registered at t-he Vic- Mrs. iilr.) D. W. MacKcnzie l0 Miss lQhthieen Hughes, Canadian i organizer of the irish Self-Deter- lnaiioa League. who is to give an Dunstan's relatives and friend-s in chm. Montague. MT‘. i Central Guardian MILTON AND RUSTICQ-Scr- vice ncxi Sunday (2nd in month) at Milton ot 3 o'clock in the after- noon, whcn llcv. H. iLRaymonrl, M. A. of St. Paul's Church, Char- lottetown will oiiiclate. There will be no service that day at ltusticc. Sunday School at both Milton and llusrico at 2 p. m. . --,_- CHURCH SERVICE under the auspices of Tantcn, L. 0. L. 1126 will be held in Prince Town Road Methodist Church Sunday llih at 8 p. m. Rev. O. H. Pcterawill preach. Members 0f other lodges invited. Collection in aid of i’. E. i. Orphanage. 8T. PAUL'S PICNIC-A picnic which supplied sport for boys and girls and men and women was that of St. Paul's Sunday School held yesterdayat Lewis Point. North River. It was an ideal outing from every point of view and everyone. of the large number oi people who attended had a day of rare pleas and motor trucks . n great number of people from fa needless the Cross Bend was. in ntiendanc its a mark of honor and esteem i the pastor Rev. former spiritual director of th ing music throughout which added much lo the pleasur cf the occasion. The games an irmusoments were entered inio wit a hearty zest by all and in ove'r way n delightful time was spent. . HORRIBLE OFFENCE liirAiDiliD. July il.—~'i‘he the nuthoriiies etfBnrcelon-n, majority. the ‘Russ. 1 aux "Ki-trusses mavouaseaui" susa svooas somerset-z, THE TEN on, on Dunn's. MueIKoi-A, AND swan-ran was. PRESENT LY DDDD ARE. you some ‘r0 aus-r rues -r are, the weather bclng ideal and the location a beautiful one. Thc picnickers were conveyed i0 rind from the grounds in moior cars ..PICNIO AT SUMMERFIELD ._ The picnic held bythe parishioners of St.,James' Catholic Church. Freetown yesterday at Summeriield proved a grand success. The day was all that could be desired and and near were in attendance and , to say a thoroughly good time was enjoyed. The League of Frank McQuaid, Society and they rendered enliven- ihe day BY SPANISH DEPUTY Radical Catalan deputy, Senor Picb, has been Blviieilcd from his party be~ cause ho accepted an invitation to a dinner given to King Alfonso by The Hllluislon was curried by a large AND,A$ as was Aeour, "run umesetta, bu. aAio: iiorse Races At _ " Riverside Park Matinee [laces at Riverside Park, Vernon, postponed from July 1sl,_iook place on Saturday, July 3rd and wcrc witnessed by about seven hundred people. The day was ideal and the track was in perfect condition. Thirteen her-l ses took part. Three horses com- peied in the free-far-ulL, Orwell‘ Belle (owned by John illooney, Or- well) who was always a great fav-, orite on this track, W00 am place in easy style._ in the 2.40 Class there were four starters. Queenie, the fav- orite in this race didnot seem to be up to her usual form. A grcat surprise was sprung by Mr. J. H.‘ McGregoWs fast pricing mare, Miss‘ Leyburn Forwood ,who only finish- ed fourth in the first heat, won thc, ihrec succeeding heats without u hitch or a skip and seemed to have a lot of reserved speed.‘ finishing the fourth heat is 2.30, equalling the best time made 111' the frce-forali. This was good. time for a practically green more as the track was some four or five seconds slew, owing to the pre- vious rain. in the 3 Minute Class there were six starters, owing to an accident in the first heat Black Bird had to be drawn. The officials of the dsygave em 'tire satisfaction. a proof of which there was not a complaint from either horsemen or people. “Starter-Trunk E. Hughes, Chur- ioitctown. Judlges—.lumes Finley, Vernon; Neil McDonald, Pinette. 'i‘imers—J. J. McGilvray, Ver- non; It. W. Jones, Pownai‘; W. R. Webster, New Perth. l‘ 0 0 9 e ii h Y Dr. A. J. Fraser, Clerk of Ccurse._ _ SUMMARY. Free-ior-Aii. Orwell Belle “N? Timel-QBB, 2.31 1-2, nearer-arrears, HAND, Maj HOW LONG KEEP Trust’? ' fl SO ,""ji'_r‘ Miwwea; tr MAY on." .. Hotel Victoria 190 rooms. 5e rooms with ' private bstlls. Coihpletely re novated. ' Excellent menu. service. Prompt H. 0. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown Egg 00., Ltd. 1 seen-an. prietore. \ , 2.40 Class. , -_ Miss Leyhurn Forwood . 4 1 1 i.' Point Prim Bey .; . . . . 14:! 3 a Quccsic . . . . . . . . . 3 2 2 ‘l Bright Metal 2 4 4 D.‘- - Time-IJSMJSLM, 2,35, use." {r m,‘ i 0 Minute Clan. Vi; Todd E. 1 '1 Judson Lad . 2 2 Juno 3 3 Coretta 4, 4,.’ Jenn C... .. . 5 ii Black Bird r ~> W1 K ilariflieeFi iiwaukee Air Power . Water System». Combined in a few words the answer is: Because it is the bait invesiment a farmer can make. Time spent in carryin water, in pumping w ter and in linking the. stock lo i e waterhlg trough is time that can 'used.to -better ed- vantege at olh ‘ vrorll. isn't the wl e of the as the city is important. farmer just es good woman? , What about the children? Is there any reason why they should not have a home equipped with a bathroom and inside toilet lust like their city relations? And to thing what ifimeansin case oiilreto have a hose heady and eighty pounds water. pree- sure to ilght it with. Cull in the next time you are in town and look over our demonstrat- lug outfit. Currie 81 Mumagiian 71 Qasen 8t. Charlottetown. '09.". Tallies 1 ' dangled; gphr DLiDD KE-P / ' ‘HHNG ’ QOiNQ. HE. ‘IENOR 3ANGl The matter ct home comiort also . ,