' the hot Influcul epidemic, tleunlgjnoovnlngon. n3» in. pin-i»: u-a- mi- fiitlllllfllfllib pain. nhotl 1h Mir, ad huh q DOIINION lLlQ. Qiinincidi aouliifail drejstl. flllihlfivillfllllflfllyflfil ' nub. i < ' flltlowd. llaoby'dzyn_ of ' K lfiriu‘. DOMINION 6.3.9. TABLETS were l0 be taken at it fili Iign of cold; when Ole felt a Hendnclic or mnlimdfio original by in ninja amnion-merry” of Chasm-Limited, a momma in itself J in purity nu] ofieicney of ti: ingredient; ' Inoin on luviug DoIiniQ cnqxmm g n/ivn voun msrrsn‘ .. Photo's Made By BAYER New 163 Great George St. "' The Rextll Store (3 election. was essentlrliy rrue, and . which in tho natural ' events will be again true,‘ in the (Continued from Page Pbnr.) land." which, priorto bir. Duly’: - order of near future, after his involnntiiy retirement. i: is not possible to set aside the fact that twenty-four of our thirty seats are at tho-com ma-nd of the firmer-sand when they chose to select‘: merchant or professional mnn to represent them, itls of lhelfown doing. and, regardless of his own business, he L; bound. it’ he is bone-at, to repre sent their interests Yfulortn- notely this" nee! of honesty bbe been discounted by the Bell Gov- ernment, um‘. those. local and pm- reuvlonad llrrzba. wbotu they en- trusted with this duty, diarerrnrvied ‘, their trust. "locelvvtl ~ tboce ' - .whom they-Jeri $331196- to dgiend. we can show you the finest lino of droning table and toflet‘ roqnfnitu that you can find’ inthio nolihhor- hood. The best grades ufbere. ‘but not nt the but priced. Try u: (or everything in the Drug line and you will. never he dlenppdlnted. Our rflmtatiunhu bodr hulltvup upon square dQIlDg and in are uuinztomainmhitnt nliumr.‘ pptonutrllt i. Prescription. Druoglnt Monique. P. ll. i. _ on: statistics just piirittnieiitiy-‘tnn who placed this confidence in tbem and lashed as with ncorplcm. those it was, and still is_ the ir-teut nnd purpose oi‘ this province. being an riculturo. to have a fanners‘ gov- ernment. which hit’. nnd bir friends have; for the time bring, rendered abortive. l _ V . J. n. tracker-Quest's income -—"Who is tberlcliest tier-son‘ in the United Stntes mud what is his fortuneTiTbe question to the first of thin question‘ is. of course. John 0.. Rocltefelieri thefnnawerto the second mrt. reducililefromlnaxmo internal Revenue ‘Burentfiisn that the fortune omthe income ofvvhicb be wee taxed in.l_l}8,jvng"about $650;000,000; or mroungwm: the capital. the tax on the income of INCREASED OREAMQIY BUSI- mrss Jtzvogfi-iso ' T110 second annual ‘meeting of the Wan-om brunet; of the Sooimt cbowan Co-Opemtlve Creamories was held in Allison's Hail yester- day afternoon. Mr. Xmas. Pryce presided over a lurgontriendfl-noe.’ Mr. ‘McKay, rvprose llng' tho Hood Oflica of the Company. pro- nonted the annual ‘balance sheet and fully explained all details. Dur- ing the report it was leer-nod tihot the local croonwry luid on outrput 0d 48.018 lbs" of butter which was a considerable increase over last your. An 8 per cant dividend is to be paid in a few days on all capit- ul ewclt. During the p851 yen-r‘ four now cronmtvriea were aim-ted in the ' Province and two are now being: tvnlit. The Company handled] 111: 274 lbs, ofpouitry and 674.506 dodm! at oggn. At tho local creamery there wore 226 patrons. dmrinx the Past ncxtson which is a big increase dire." lust year. ’ A ‘vote of vhnnirs was also ox- tended to the local manager Mr. J. B. ifcCabc. formerly o! P. E. is- land in appreciation of bis servic- wbich is exempt. his total wealth in that year wits probably; between '$B00.000.000-n1lt_1 91.000.000.000. 1nd "at the present ‘time is perhaps not hi.» imown beuefdctiona agnonnt‘ to about‘ $500.000.000.<J.ohn D. Rocke- feller» has 1n the-space 0mm life- ‘time communal; about al.5004100,- 000. The richest-overturn is tmdoubc ‘"113’ Mm. E. ll‘. llalflman. she be- ing widowed nod the. inbefltbr-Hif nearly-sill her bnsba-ndh fortune.- Tho statistics of the luwrnnl Ro- venuo Bureau show that one wo- roan‘, listed-as “kmlé.” paid taxes for the year of i918 on an income of from SLOOOJYOO to 851300.000. The residence of thin woman ls given in other tables as NewYoi-lt Stale. ‘ DES IN POOR HOUSE-dire. Hariet Chapman. widow of John Chapman. inventor of knitting moo blues, died in (he olmshouso at Wotbei-sfleld. She wan born i1; lilnglnnd. and wad 100‘ years of age IF Tlwrés All? whether cofiee causes sleepl ed. by This ',A "ides, that P instantly in the cup. "mien axeaioirfizbmm "mobe.i.sl.¢tt“ ess nights drowsy dayca- change to INSTAFIWUM audio made rnuohmbort of the letter ffgureflbel “.11, mo; -rr Quito m h as prov- -cmoenous wntxa onus: MCI!) canned ono of Summeraide citizens a ken limb on ‘Vedneoday even- ing. d I8! galore Thursday on I11 then-nits. but as u prominent citlneu remarked this wan only a. cue of bun-lug the door after the horse badbeen stolen. Qmbif-or nznnr FAILURE. (Allure at Tryon Wednesday morn- ing of Daniel A. Maoitenzie at the e-xuufdiymntTbe‘ on! takes place Friday. There are left to mourn his vvifeot borne. Mn. B. C. Vodden. Detroit, Micb._ Mrs. C. W’. Oldfield. Norton, _ Brenton Cunfielaf Tryout P. I2. 1.. Mrs. G. S. Green. Siimmorsldo and one son Willi-rim. of California. -IN HOSPITAL-Elizabeth. the little daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Wil- fred lillcDonaid. Cambridge Sir-apt. who was recently down with mew sles, pneumonia and appendicitis. has recovered sufficiently from the former tvvo and was this vveek conveyed to the Prince County Hos-plural where an operation for the latter has been performed. Her condition in reported favorable. - ll WESTERN PERSONALS -~.\l'r. W. S. Ennis has returned tmtn a business trip east. n‘. -—_-_\irs. LePage left Thursday morning for bfontreal. ~—.\lr. J. H. (kiudct loft Thurs- day morning for Monctnn nn buvi- been. r —_—~Mr. A. J. Duff representative of the (hnndian General Electric Co._ JiallfaL~ paid one. of bis ra- zular Business trips here a few days ugtrt. v ll —-_\mong tboso who attends-d the Hockey Match in Surmnemlde Wednesday were Messrs Herbert Voaeey and Huffy Day of -C'Ihar- lottctmvn. —-—'_iir. Calvin Reeves, Froezmvn. was in Summersido Timrsdoy‘ where ‘Mrs. Reeves is receiving treatment tho Prince Poumy Hospital. in —Mr. Franklin Pidgron of the smflf of the Bank of Nova Scotin. here and ‘bride, hove returned from tboir-vredding tour and have taken apartments from Mrs. E. P. Hack- er_ Granville Street, whore they will reside. ' H riu-zs all». h in: "II t! I. P1P‘! ‘ UIQIIIII l‘ dip! lav nuns» T7 ~ IIGB III v mm are i. m; ‘Jcnpta ENT. Alimen- not-wan —-'l'bc deafi: took place of bedrt" i .mms ‘ Liam. Mn.- _ . .~- - ,. . . —FOI IALE AT KENQINIITON —A Iflldill ~lot on ‘north. limit. out lilo llnlpoquo Bond; 58 foot depth Q00 feat. lint clan ind, dry and firm. Terms cosh. Price rod - nomblo. Wilfred Arluoult. ‘ _ . __. _ . —SUMMEIISIDE CITIZEN AFT- ER FORTUNE-Dir.- ‘Jeue Ber- nard of the C. N. 3.. flnmmerplda left Thursday morning on a visit to Boston and Philadelphia and will make a special call on his brother James. of. Quincy‘. Maes._ who ari- viau his to make the call immed- iately as a. big fortune is awaiting them. Mr. Bernard expects to spend a-tyleaot two weeks getting mat- ter; straightened up. as many _ cousins are claimants for the estate.- -—HOCKEY MATCH-About 800 people witnessed the hockey match between the Bankers of Summer- alda and Charlottetown Wednesday evening. The League of the tliosv band rendered excellent music and everybody seemd to enjoy them- selves. The special train which brought the visitors returned 1on1- lug’!!! 12.30 with everybody happy. The score by periods is no fol- lowsr- _ V First Period - Charlottetown. 2; Summemrslda 1. Second Pernod No score. Third Period Simrrriornirle, 3; iflbrtrlottul-ovrn. 0. Following were the lino-ups: (‘lrtnwn Sbwlde Goal Il. llarpm" (‘rockett Defense Jiorriflon Picket S. .\I00l‘n (‘rdig Forwards bfcLolla/tt Nooium Currie Philips .l. Coolm F. Naab I). McDonald E. Oaudot lllboles itir. Lou Pooh handled the name. A careful selec- tion oi everviine Jf Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas ed to have you call W. anion oArMrvfWcuvio“w»Ps""”A'r'i{'e‘~3v"Y6nK"FAaHiorfanow " 1.4mm‘ Mlllincrs Association‘ Vemps’: who helped to make the n gorgeous aspect-mole. The dxiin was beid playing the latest mod bow lurk spring mvblon nlmw of Ly llll]? tom danced up and down e15 rm- children's wear. -rox sulemiurfl-u?‘ 68)‘, caretaker m: F. 1.. imam W! Co._ Alberton left ‘llfmndd! ‘Ho?!’ ing with acorn?“ ‘t of seven pairs of live foxes for Illinois. T!!! shows um the fox bualMII 1| 01111 alive in West Prince lrfllll- i! rather 1m rm- exnortins- bflflm- l -ISLAND STORE AMONG IIO 'UN8.-The last issue received of the Pottery and Glass neoordfpnb- lldred in London, ti. 001!" tains on interesting accountant! "the Trade of Canadian Stores . illus- lmted with photo bolt tones of the Sumrnersldo store of R. T. Hollllllfl- Limited, Robert Simpson 0o. Ltd-- of Toronto and Henry Blrks é sons, Ltd.. of Montreal, Toronto wgnnfpgg and Vancouver. __._._<o>-—— NEW BRUNSWICK LUMBER~ Estimates received from Sealers. reaching the Department of Lands and Mines, indicate a cut of op- prordrnately 200,000,000 ‘feet of lumber upon the Crown lands of New Brunswick thin year. This in- formation was given out by Hon. C. W. Robinson, minister of lauds ondmihen. Last ‘year the cut of lumber upon New Brunswlclrs Crorvn lllllds was about aeo,ooo.ooo feet and the curtailment of almost. (my per cent. that has been made L-r about the satnoaa in the‘ case ‘ o: prlvrteiy-owueti lands. Hon. Mr. Robinson estimates that the rov- enue from the Crown lnndviliolltih- 000 this year. an compared with v $1,200,000 last year. The increased rates on stumpane became effective Lust August and the $5 per thou- sand rate is being paid on this mntnrkt lumber operations on the (‘rnwn lnndn for the first time. --i--{-OC>->——— FRENCHMEN T0 TOUR CAN- ADAF-ilnr tbc inauguration of the French exhibition train which is to tour Canada next. summer. n dis- tingubihcd mission of French states monl will i-Lvit the Dominion. Senator Beoubleu. in’ making the announcement, declared that he oxpocted six-president Raymond “Pedicure, liorohal Joffre. ex-Pro- min‘ Viviani, Senator lilenier and other would come to Montreal on that occasion. The French rnisvioti will arrive in New York on the new liner PTHI: and ".21": will some (<l_.\i0l.l|..l't‘\'.ll, later visiting Quebec. Ottawa and Toronto____d_tgd other points. If i-‘rench products are to be exhibited in Ctmmln. Senator Beaublon ' empbiwlzed the point that for every concession made in favor of France. the some conces- sion should be obtained fortbe Canadian exhibition train tint will moire a similar tour throughout France in the summer of 1922. Free transportation of the product‘ the huge bnllroom vvhnero tho show “California éyinp of Figs" Vfltilil’: BestiLaxative ' Accept "California" syrup ‘l! Figs only-look for the name Cali- fornln on the backfire. than yo“ on; sure your child is havln the best and most harmless pbyd c for all. Children love its fruity taste. must sav "California." the little stomach. liver and bow- h, t-uu directions on each bottle. You ' 11- __'rr nvoumnouuwi m. ' EASTERN PERSONALS . . ‘Miss Gladys McDonald returned to her home in George town. A. Y ' i “tbdiss Fredda lliprrtsey teach- er of Souria, is spending her van» tion with her parents T. E. and Mrs. Morrlaey, Georgetown-A Stock Quotations i HALIFAX. February l7-—- (Quo- tations fumlnhed by EB. McCurdY and C0,. the Montreal Stock EX- of both countries has been secured across the Atlantic mid a free train in each country will like- wise be supplied. The science of the day will also be utlliued re- presenting Canada's natural resour- cea. On the other band, science representing French industries will be exhibited in the theatres of Canada: GR I is the first group phoiogra. en since their return to Athens after their ‘exile in Switzeoland. “amt May July ....... .... Corn, May July ..6. Corn. M y July ........ .... “ilny. Pork - ~ - — ‘_"‘ sex noun. FAMILY AND PRLNCESS HELENS |-'| Jim-o are shown. left to right; D11 0f U16 9796K 310F111 family ink Queen Sophia, King Constantine, r0 (bu-oi and Princess llclcn 'I‘rinceso Helen. Crown Prince P bhkeaev 4m, " . m with c dfgn 'f:§°’°°"-.~ folkr-even brad p“ . "=11- nure. wholcnom,’ q cal. C rowrj Siiifi of ' on .0 S i...“ combletlc: f. .z when for a? reqaon _othe pull! orls. EAGLE BRAN Condensed Milk i KR: *'_* The wedding of ' ii ll of Greece. an] (like place shortly. Pair: 7 "51 “am _._.. FR’ I DA :r."'.:;:‘..'.-. - - ~---. - . t-.. ‘ ’ m. wiTHOii‘? filinbs, no 1' "ruouour or Aocnem: TO car sour. l wrrorz our A CHECK, AND, cam.- r m6 ATA sroRa, I JAID ‘IO ‘m: MAN m Ci-lARéEz" RE YOU suveesriwious?" 'A"RY A LAD’ (I ._..@i.. H ALWAYS DO." AND You Door-r Mmo NUMBER ,,”I ‘Fl-HNK 1TB LUCKY." THEM YOU'RE uusr THE MAN _ A l WANT. I'M A STRANGER HERE, . YOU'RE NOT AFRND TO WALK uunrej DEE?" | é .’g,,,_i C.’ wavn- ' ‘-> llllllllllllllllllllllllll ‘rJ-ZE MCDONALUS ut Brier i More Tobacco for the Money kages 15" ii lbTine 85¢ - lllilil! e-firfier-Si ~¢" a,‘ ' “"9" .___.= o , :3‘ -___ -_.. our 1 AND fit/Xv: Aciiéciéréciilt} YOU BEGIN AQOUR ‘suite?’ 5AID ij/D time TO nova YOU --— " “Cl-D ON‘."SA\I> l:E,/".\.r’)l11__D w =3: r rein/xv?" .:..t....-_.. J5’ I. .§...... .. p: ..d_.....¢.....4 -s.-_._ .._n..1.¢.> “watt, "rm-us l5 Palmer." TRAVEL-l " - Q 53*? I