I.‘ l l PlAGE ‘EIGHT THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Role.” Why not now before you forget. -r~w-»-.-,,.- 5.» - SILVER FOX REGISTRATION this year. alstance -in making out your paperl. P1111119 °1' "11 311d "F 11"“- Summerslde. Fifi 11915-22-21 You have been intent“!!! 1° ti’! “Rd EDROSE TEAW; good tea: The ORANGE PEKOE is extra Try It! Zil- “Iiilli i. $.11 All persons Interested in getting their fox}! l'¢01"°"°11 1'" c""d’1_a|" National Record for foxes, Department of Aqrllrlllilll". Olliwi- M1151‘ 1 11 their applications not later than June 15th. The Foundation Rule c oses Mr. George H. McCalium will be at th; Queen Hotel. 9113111111?‘ town on Tuesday. May 26th} until Saturday. May 30th, if you need as- CANADIAN SILVER FOX BREEDERS ASSOCIATION THE RED VULTURE‘ BY FREDERICK SLEATH Author o! Q"- “bnlper Joekaoll." sso-av-cc-assaa- s- - -~~¢-- (Continued) mlttod. Mgalrlusl. you. you. l don't intend IKI. again. ‘unis is a rrlvuw 1km side. give a hand to do ti! ‘nl down. nllglht, '1 will. M you bell) "W that sergeant W" tile?" "I've told you." flight, young f- llow. What lnzuie you 011M186 V0111’ 11111111?" "Nothing. And l mad ROI-hing." Wanted-Yes" Wanted By luly First 1925 or Sooner o -—-———-i We want a man to take full charge of the breeding. raising and maturing of Silver Black Foxes on an up-to-diie fox farm. 100 pairs of good foxes with good ranch and good equipment, beautiful location and well adapted for fox raising. The man must be a lover of animals. He must. be experienced in feeding, breeding and caring for foxes, He must have brains and know how and when to use them. He must know the the term "elbow as, Sir Willllaln Iilrlnging him news of that gang ,.lo wandered how the : II hyon made. forest Ill the explanation. l wo [Z21 rlalldt-rs people. An Britain. made ‘hinlslelf obnmcitlus difference shunt, young follow." "l said you were clever." 11B lid- "Ad you are clever enouill .0 k.,,0..._ 1 lreckon, that. anything you say can't ‘be used as wiidence 1 haven‘; caution‘ d l tell you I've nothing llo do Willil 1118 990919 °111‘ Don't like tihem. Just as soon l wanlt your liK-JIP. W11)’ 131d Yo" 1911 had news for "You had something for me ‘last ‘has John Henry looked lnditfierellfi)’ away butt benealuh his ‘wnconcem lhe was astonished, very much on his guard. T-llis llnspictor was fair more fonnidalble tthlan he had uhought. Cratunyil, his ill- quisilor had guessed that. he was deduction As tlluglll answer ,- his unvoliccd enquiry, the in- ispcl-lnr pmctwlxletl to explain; and wllil difficulty he concluded his lu> It was the fur =her history of one of ilhose llitzures wltom ’he hull s‘ on led away by ‘those girls. "Phi-lo “as an assassinallion last llitzlrl," szuid line lnslpector quietly. "One of‘ several committed ‘in lliht! lust year OPWWIO- all by llhe same Indian bordlclr price. rather a bag pot, very friendly to on lhnl account. b0 a certain socll -l.y not at all ‘friendly to Britain. AllKI not ‘feeling too safe among this own -~ You are rather overtlolng the i-n- liar. enough for mo. Clover ones. about those illle working against "‘l-—" tornrpted. lion at all." is paper's. since then?” put ‘the qulery. Cih. damn I " his shirt-sleeve ‘ o." hc said. list, after serving rllll‘ r. to look pflcr yourst-l Lllvo you done ‘it?’ “That's pretty John llrnry suggested. "It isn't rubbish 0v tr mu." "Don't roulrh lslullf," tlhe quietly, and with n ce Ohlidren. His disappolnlnlnt Some theory that he had been evol- cool. serve nl r‘ up meaning of it dl.d not ztwun-s. grease" in s practical way. take Jvhll He must be absolutely temperate. salrcustlcallly. lllily bored. Illl‘ rest of your ‘little _ "I am We will provide him and his family with a new modern seven room home, electric lighted. Illrflllfil! ""1911. Wm‘ i bathroom and in every way Ill“; i190 PM"! 31111 73111111 "'11 tha use of a car. but to This is no backwoods place. C10" "11""- n lyllic longer, but Phrs churches and half mile from town. down to earlh—you illul. " We will pay $1200. per annum, free home to live in and a bonus of $15. per pup raised to maturity I" 51°99" {no on Mitih my lprlnlcc. it ullse to ‘clear out ‘to This is an Opportunity for a real man. i Don't apply unless you know you can do the work and make good. he herded to ‘consult a two. Give references to whom we can inquire, Sudden though the challenge was "Sony. inspector." ‘be ‘counbrrmi liadn't you better toll solicitor I mean lo engage? ~i‘l'lil lo me lo have. been talking lo lhu moon a long tlnle." “I'll go on talking ‘to the moon » - l The inspector's little eyes were In. ‘while, Pu; llh-e yarn about, ‘that Bull. everybody ollt East. knew he hml fled to save this ski-n. HEM), m, “It won't. wnslll. And‘ washing." he ' int: ill‘ really and bricks and mortar. Wm are not used to it. story ‘to the {to round You Zxcnso mo!" Quay n,‘ gm markalble spsed can lay on outside. H I to impress you." Engiaiffiigj, "ll. looks very like ‘specialist or And to we what grally doing nt. CrllhlnylVs ‘YUII. The Charlottetown Fox Breeders Protective Association tho very firs’! irigillt of his arrival Govelnlnent rig-ht. London was just abotm, the last place on earch he slhould have oomlc to. "old them that, But. Colonial Olfiioe doesn't condescend ‘much ‘b0 Ern- est; Branluk, nor ‘any ollher Office. Tll‘illk lrinl a nuisance. he iis. 0n onto subject. Tlhalfs why he connected up that. fellow wlllih Were you coming ‘to warn me ltbnult ltlm?" "i certainly wasn't." "And ‘lihatls about the ‘first bit of truth you ‘have told me." bald llhe Inspect/r after u. pause. "So. young fellow, You wlemnt coming lo warn me of that. Then what were you l could ha we Mud. So stopovers to The party will then The following ranches are members of the above Association, which includes in its protective measures one pair of man tracking blood hounds, which will arrive In Charlottetown May 20th. The members are also protected by one of the beat detective agencies in Canada. All members pledge the resources subscribed for the purpose of effecting the arrest and prosecution of any party or parties who attempt to enter, or do enter or steal or moles-t the property of the ranches. "Urvlonvale," MacLure and MacKlnnon, Union Road, P. E. l "Vlmy," Prowse and MacKlnnon. P. E. I. "international Foxes and Furs," W. Chester S. Mac- Lure, Marshtleld. P. E. l. Nerwood Road. “Bovyer Ranch," Franklin Bovyer, Bunbury, P .E. l “North River Ranch,“ W. K. Rogers, North River, P. E. I. "Dalton Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Southport, P. E. I. "Bellsvue Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Tea Hill, P. E. i. “Flood Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Bouthport, P. E. I. "Smailwood Ranch," W. K, Rogers, Bouthport, P. E. I. "Flarquharsen Fox and Fur Farms," P. A. Farquharson, East Royalty, P. E. I. "Lawndale Ranch," C. L. MaoKay, 8t. Peters Road, P. E. I. “MacDonald Ranch," I. A. MacDonald. Bouthport. P. E. I. "Sliver Gheen Ranch," Walter 8. Grant. Mlrlhfleld. P. E. I. "Brow Ranch." E. R. Brow, East. Royalty. P. E. l. _"Newstead Ranch," Ed Saunders, Wlnaloe, P. -E. I. “General Fur Farms Ltd., Mount Edward Read, P. E. I. "General Fur Farms Ltd., North River Road, P. E. l. ' "Charlottetown? Sliver Ilsck Fox 60., Ltd., Edward Road. P. E. I. “l-ldpetul Ranch," w. A. m m», compel-t, m. s. Island. "Jenkins Ranch", J. D. Jenkins, Ch"l’own Royalty. "Green Aorss Ranch", Ray Clark, Union Read. It la the intention to mark all the ranches with elffle- lal placards of the Aseeelatio . This will be done as soon aepllslrde are made. conrinq: to warn me albull.?—an‘tl wlllltt has, llla-rle you change youu‘ mind '3" But. iho expecbcil no answcr lo tllrsc enquiries. He was think- im; aloud. “l ‘am wondering ‘how to us; at you." iho frankly axlmillllrtl. bringlnl: his slaw back to John llcnry, flrom whom It had strayed. "You know sometihlng about lllliat illifly gang. a ‘whole lot. or l‘-nl very far mllstaken." "Wlhllit Kiting?" J0h‘n Henlry amfld not, help alslrinx. "The C-hlll-drrn of the Vulture." "Never heard of lihem." "And that's a kind of Iliflll truth by ‘the way you say it." remarked RIVER VIEW FARM FOR SALE Four miles from Charlottetown, excellent land Wlvl good buildings. Also beautiful alto for fox ranch. P. BYRNE, North River 1074~5-16st.u-10l. MORE HUMOURS A, I). llIllh-The dis- covery of some treat ‘urn at the (facile of Chains Ind to Ilirh- ilr<l'lt death. Ilo was offered half and rlnimnd the whole: during the siege he was wnunrlml In tho arln by an arrow. He died on April t1. and left his Kingdom to John. An s King Richard was IIMICII. I but were he alive to- dny he would be pol.» ;' uiar in hoalng circles as l highly-probable- beavy-vrslght clamp- and Marlin Kerr, from Mr. Avenue, Toronto, Includes bunglow camps, sight-seeing tours. sons, occupying one the cost will be $374.85 Flalmmur "It . BUDNHND ' to lths general public. B15-5-9w4i. f. you lit." (To be continued) i---¢o w "t "L. s." Th Guardian, Charlottetown, M, m... . . M ., .11, I CLUDING CANADIAN AND ,. . ,"° “i” ‘ ....'?.f‘2.'l;....i'..li'.f. ' ' ' lent ‘Scrves ilhc FARES ‘board dian ‘National Pacific Coast S er four Vancouver, spending s day at Vancouver, Victoria, Portland and Seattle, returnino trolr Port land via llnio; Home with sldo trip to Yellowstone Park, thence to Salt bake City, Rocky Mnuntalln Park, Denver, Chicago and back to TOPOIIKO. Which point will ‘be reach- ed on August 7i.h. The tour wl-li in- clude four and one half days auto- tour in Yellowstone Park, and three and one half days tou-‘r in Rocky Mountain National ‘Park. The tour ‘ls ‘being arranged under the direction of A. E. Bryson, Prin- cipal of Sllverthorn School, Toronto, Principal of the Emrl Kitchener School, ‘the lnapedbor thoughtfully, "You'll be a very bot maul at most tilrltms. young follow-but you are not a good Not good enough. Not good I'm used ho illatrs. I'll tell you something They are the East against the West-against ‘world. They are badly up ugallnet uhlis country-your ccuntry. They are out to bring the Empire down as the first stop -l0 setting the Bast- up, And you and l are only ones wlho believe it. and who aire "Leave me out." John Henry in- "I don't see the connec- ‘Illle lnspeotor slghlrd. and turn~ lug sway llrom‘ him, ‘benlt ovetr a folder lyilu; on the desk at which he sat. and ‘began looking llillough It was the docks‘! con l mining John Henry's crime history. His ‘ringer-prints were there. and alil that the police knew about ‘him. “Nothing known before con‘vic- Hon," mumbled tillc Inspector. "Out; second September. ninsteen seven. What have you been doing Turning quickly. he "Been in the War, oh? You ‘look an A-rruy man. Damn! l believe you are a Regular. were in lihe Army before- llllfl War. You was plain. He look John Henry's hand, exam- ined llhe fingers, t-he tips especially. llvrn fol; his ornl and the texture of "You didn't ell- that term. and you uvnlllln"! ho an officer after it, You ‘have been ltccustolncd lo live on iho best. to dress ‘well, ‘ How isn't It?" Get out of your head. "m". illfllt Fm tryinlg to hunt up a conviction against you—" "Tlllcn to ‘hell with you" interrupt- iul John llenry a-ouishly. “I like to know what you mean by iuizgling me in hem to run such u rimnarole of with any lnspecllor Slllld rlaln dignllty. lllle (lllpnllly of the vory sllrom: mun, q talking of t-u 'd, abruptly chain-g- ‘lhcnlr. "llll:lt's curious muck in your finger-nails. Been handling ‘haven't you? I'll ncod llo were lie rose suddenly, zrnd lwllilh ro- llnll lllllslessnoss darted to the door. opened ‘it. and lookrd up and down llho ‘passage "llnar anything?" Ill’! asked, we. TEACHERS ALL EXPENSE TOUR TO THE PACIFIC COAST IN- A complete thirty-day all-expense tour ‘is being arranged to the North Pacific Coast, special uraln leaving Toronto, July 9th, tlravelilng on this ‘trrlln to Prince Rupert, B, (1., stop- ping over en route for a day at Winnipeg a few hours at Walli- wrlght, Buffalo Park, three days at Jasper National Park, with short view Mount Robson and the Indian village of Kltwangs. ens. eainl- Hamilton. each. While primarily assigned m,- the benefit. of Teachers of Ontario, m‘ Tour ls now thrown open for the| the whole of Eastern Canada, and OF HISTORY: lg ‘ iv: "rs ~- .nuvuovacnn mow: Full information may be secured Brysou, 44 Silverthorn also from Mr. Kerr, 4 Buelah Avenue, Hamilton. The rate of $413.60 from Toronto transportation, berth accommodatilon on trains, sc- commodatlon In hotels, hotel and meals in diners, For two per- ‘business as may ‘be brought ‘for lower berth. lower Hansel and Grethel CODOR CUT-OUTS This is. the lieu-inning of the sfic and (‘rrvlhcl." flhe ~pupor dolls lust Wliek? wllil llIi-Vl‘ : nl-l out file story. been Ill t». worse woml-llltlrris home. Tilli- pnlrellls talking; "Wl "hem f-lrlllnr into -!Il0 woods time." said the wIfe. was very szltl. but he was forclrd to asrrer- ‘that (‘lukli-‘n. pockrls with ‘stones as ’ile ‘had before. but ‘his stepmollhfllr Ilflll lockul the (loo-r and ‘he could not 0i olll. (ilnrl- is pretty ‘little ‘goldvlr Ilnirvil (lrcthrl. Color ‘her ‘bodice black, leave hlrq- apgfln “ind @0113.- wh-Iil‘, bull make t-he rest. of ‘llor rturlzvrl lllllu tires/s. grown.) LONDON LETTER THE OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR CANADA IN LONDON WEEK BY_ WEEK. The Glasgow Tradc Conlmiss-lon- has set ollt on an extended illncr- The father! 0nd \\’(‘(‘Il of the story of “Hansel Did you cut out all A London importer desires lo ef- fect connections with Canadian shippers of Tess, Beans and Seeds and rmllar produce. A ‘London firm desires to allevi- a connect-ion with Canadian Devil; ere (not already-epresented hero) of the following Evaporated Apples and other Fruits; Canned Apples and Pears. and calmed Vegetables. (Futhcr details of three can be ob- lalncd from tho Conlnlertfal In‘ tclllgcncc Branch of the Devil?!" ment of Trade and Commerce. Ottawa. or from tho Canadian Gov- ernment Trade Colltmlssioncr. 73- Daslnghall Street, London.) ‘Special prizes will be given for pens of four Canadian Culllv iii. the Perthshire Agricultural Show which will take place next Allllll-ii. Nunlhl-rs of Canadian Stori- (‘null- nre being flattened ill Scotland and ll is expected that tile-re will I)l‘ keen cmllpclltloll for the llPlllisi The Imperial War Gravel; (‘om- nr-ssion has issued two aldrlllionltl Cemetery llcziatcrs~lhtzwe of iii" Nnlups—au—\r'al Group and llltzil- land Cemeteries. Collies llavl- been forwarded lo Ottawa it)’ 1111‘ High (Yomlnlsslonar for Canada fcr purposes or reference. The Governlnent ofthe Irish FFOC State. him notified the Hlllll C0111‘ IIIISSIOIICT for Canada that (‘zlultd- Ian I-Iay shipped to lho lrlsll Frol- ‘ ~ 1- . "ll nollrll ills WilS an extraordinary mind, it vim-t. a speculation. John ‘Hlcnry P1111‘? V111 A111‘ "w" PM“ “‘ , I i had grasped the truth for um. rruesstvl, concerning 1h‘? occupu- gt"1132211111-wgfictlre1'1;:11if:d‘1°d1‘;:1:t;l Even though Ihe, Johln Henry. Jmd lion lilo had been following since his h 1’ C a ‘a w “m1: [rm] been caught 00mg“; from limprlson-mon-t. had obviously broken Q3111‘ o’: v1}; Nnnhcm Ireland Wm, the house o! so 8mm. -- MORE HARD T1ME3 lulwevt-r be rnlitrd entry. 11" em and ruspectgljlp a lpexson Louie hor. he orderer. '- '1” Advice has llccn received by llu-‘lill, lllgh (Iolnmls-sioncr for (‘unzldll ul‘i11 L,._.,,.,. m; pup.» ;|,; lIlU unc _\'otl bor», pudding lIlilI is hot or even warm pl“... Hllllllvll. .ll'lil ivulrr and will-u pilrii)’ llrYl-“lilllllv ‘for n work and it. won't mm . I _ MAY 2s, 192s . liimlrl ‘lrelllxvl \ A "l i Acts like magic, he _soft, fine particles erase the dirt with little labor, leav. mg the surface fresh, super. clean and hy. glenlc. Goes fur- ther-and lasts longer. f0 Woodwork and Painted Walls “It; llollll" you pay buck lotiks1 Never put meringue on a pip o. “v.1, ,'l'llis is wllut causes tllnse sirupy ---~»- Item's. -l’lle ll on a cold pic lllitl f'l'l']ll' dress Ill'|llll('l! In llmollvlate over lo llfymlt nil ovl-r with and brown it little. Ii. will hold m. l|' your (‘lllllllll qlollizl- if lss on lilo “'1'1111i~' '1 this \\';t_\- Slitll-i will : ill‘. '|'|('2lI.<*(I'Vlllll' pin bul-utlsn it won't bu in 1m lIIl-illll-‘IOIIK enough to more than heut ti... imcringuo. nrrangclllenls for tile (IC-‘lllillffll i», Canada of follr IIIOTI! tllortlutzhilreti I-f you out lilcln out and save them every llny, at lilo (‘ml of this week you‘ ‘ l1 “W18 1101 Very IONS 1111111 l11l1@5|by lhi- Dominion Furl lionrd and 111311 0V9!‘ lll ‘tile entitled "British (‘cal Mnrkl-l ill-- family had only half a loaf left when out-I nigh‘; lift‘ ch ldre-n overheard tll"‘ir must trhkifi Cont", Calm“, "nrkulscconds. He is magnificently bred and has size. substance and souno llhoy must lose bllcllncrtgaslilg \\'ll1-n ills pillffifllfi were asleep ‘ Ilimwl ghl. up to go out and lIJI'I his 000 lnns in 1922 to 262.0015 lone Iii done 1923 and to 275.000 i i r _ , .. . ‘ . _ If stormy, sale will lnkv lllilCt‘. o’ 10° p" ca". producmmh tlllgllke wll.h malevolence, The N‘;"'d1)°§31;1;l1l3' 1:113’ 11111111111" 111' 11415 PP¢°1V1311 110111 ll 5611111811 next fine day, shine llollr. lkaill-ztsnl had ruffled lllm.‘ Butt hut-l rLiqiiée d") 11 W" llllllllfi firm! aiuellqlliry for quivtutiolls on JA5_ HlLL, Brahman: . . . . . = I *‘— you are . 3 .- u ~- ., j“ 1” 11"’ eve"! °1 m” ma" “m9 Nam’ m‘ ‘econd ye" he 'l-.,f,),i.l,yfllhltllullmll mslnuwung M“! Yfmilg ‘fellow?’ he said. reeumllhrl: lltllllsgslxdlcrgr tIRPySIlIfJtIhZIQ tqtlefil- nmrmdm‘ will receive $1500. per annum and'bonus, ' “H, ' .- his Inquisition. “By pm w; 1 e g | I RUFPSI STEVENSQN. get down to earllh qrrcsently. d.‘ ,t t Y. L‘ . all: has dcflpfltchecl to Ottawa “g2 5 3g g3 2., A,,L.U.,,.L..,-_ I I l“, repmtm, uBul meanwhile y“ llll 8 ago that ‘bulrush just now specifications and blueprints for Illgersusaislfitllg Clllrlarlltllqilllllil. "llfrrlfaf-I One of lhc Canadian (‘.0\'cr|l» c lnent Exhibition Motor Wagons I son, Bradalliztne, 27th May inst, all p. m. machinery, waggons, slvlizbs, II Iand other dining room, bedroom, and kilcllt-ll horsrrs, Those will sail from (tilts, gow on May Stll. Tllc (‘unaullan Official llliultltz1 ll M11010 111M W191i W111i!" News letter circulated this wl-rif was based on zln article ]ll‘(‘]Iill'I'll 20 ‘llinllcly Enhabllshtill .ill fleulullu." It zippeart-l front this News Lclii-rlhc lllnt until 1922 the Ailll‘i'l('llli I interests (Iolninalcll. y cts, but since then (‘allzlllian lleui- "e ers have been Obtillflliig slcltdliy fillppliiws of Scotch and, Welsh anthracite, “The total Illl-l ports in 1922 have risen fronl I8". tons Ill 192 i. , i WET XII lillinllslll‘ At residence of J. hlllnor Hlll\'i‘ll~ on Wuillll-slialy‘. Live stock, farming: lnlpll-nli-uls. ness, tools, hoards. shingles. articles; also parlor, furniture. St. _ sister to Ess H. Kay 2.00%. Frisco Direct ls ono of the handsomest and owner's stables for the season of 1925. Mares at owner's risk. IN sTlln T Frisco Direct 2.24%, trial 2.10%, by the great sire San Francisco 71/5,, 5m; of 31 in 2.10. including Sanardo, 1591/3. Lu Princeton, 2,01, Frisco 2.013.”. Dam Miss Kay. dam of five and full st gaited trottcrs ever brought to this province, He was trained light. as a four year old and showed a mile In 2161/4, last quarter in 321/. ss. He should make an ideal stock horse for this province. He will be bred to a limited number of mares and will stand st Terms $5.00 at time'of service.$10.00 when mare prove; l" ("L Ask for folder giving full information. CLAUDE 8. MacMILLAN, Owner, ‘ Kent Street, Charlottetown, P, E, I, I-'.\ ii I‘. ziry from London through England S tilld part of Scotland to Edinburgh, choon" Sm," Bu“ Fmee" To“ particulars apply to J. W, MacPHEE. Georgetown grasses ailll fruits, also ‘IIINIS alltl sluztller furbcnring animals. Two of these large motor care are constantly on the roads in (treat Britain, their itineraries he- lng so arranged that they v‘lsll. 956-5-1 11M I 2i. 5 _” towns and villages en route (m ‘ ting sluntre-ltl IIIIIIy in IIP.IO'|_I.III.I for luarket and similar days. _Schooln “I “Lx3315‘,sfln}|‘§Il.:'KI‘F|I?I.-I-‘1m] throughout , tho countryside are ". ‘o vmt. ll mun III it"... ,.|| ,.,,...| ,.,,,,|,,. also visited. The Jllilgh ConlmissloneflsOfflce is informed by the Canadian Trade that they have received the follow- ing enquiries for Canadian goods during the past week:— A London firm is desirous offle- Tenders will be received by me undersigned up to May 29th for the carrying between June 15th and 30th, of 105,000 bricks from‘ Pug- wash to Stanley Bridge. Prompt delivery at Pugwash. Bricks stowed ll WI l’ll.\' 7-5 7~9lllt‘nllls(5l._ 9TH Tourist Fares Canadian Rockies and Pacific Coasl Eflrective May, 15th Take advantage .01 the specially low Canadian National Tourist fares which permit you to sec the glories of the Calla- dian Rockies and Pacific Coast-to holi- day amid the awe-inspiring scenery of Jasper National Park. or, at small extra 0st for meals and berth, to take the far- amed Triangle Tour. rlto \I ' R I t . w ll r a l . . _. W11"? 11 W111 11111" l111l'1- 111 11 11115111 titjtilgrfrrepaelredolliad galrlteertl all: ("'“.\‘I:;‘..'.. pageant The Wagon is a mobile 5pm,“ w“; be u“; Wm, m. w,“ \‘....l-....\-~... exhibition. taseftlliy arranged wllil out Géaonne En I F ' h 11'1"» \\""1'1"1 specimens of Canadian grains, 9”‘ °' "'1 =1" |.I\ll‘l‘, ovroltlit: 111st. \ ' IIKIIYHIKH I\I.LO\\'I1III Provlttrv- Pnlnln to . IIIIIIIN Irulnn INTAI. Ill .\I ITIGI) uml of Huperlur Iu-ellrnl-r. lfudlu equipped Observation (furs. tlo \\'l€.~"l‘ 'l‘lllH \'l*..\|t Trllvrl lay For llltrrltturn nlul Furl-n. Ilrnl-rvlttlnn-t, etc. Apply To “Z K. ROGER.“ IIIEE-‘l l of liull Pirrvlvn In liven fr "OPICAN Llxlrrrtn ' t-tmllrrl In; , tvll It llm wllil (‘ONTIN ICNTA L l.l \ll'l"lill Infurnlltliittt (‘lly TIFIAFI Ago-Ill. Low Ill- curing the representation of Can~ adian exporters of Frozen Meal Offal, for the sale of which they claim a large connection. A London fiirm asks to ho placed in touch with ‘Canadian manufac- turers of Amyl Alcohols and Acct‘ ale, and Fusal Oil, who are open to undertake export trade. Prince Edward Island ~ Hospital Annual Meeting A public meeting of all contribu- tors of the Prince Edward Island Hospital will lbs ‘held -in St. Paul's Parish Hall on Tuesday, May 26th. st 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing trustees and any other the govern-moot of the institution. in accordance with tho by-laws. and for the transaction 0f such other business as may be brought before it. ADA E. HARRIS l Itlley Building Secretary. _ my 12-9410. 2 willie-m- sis-l.’ 1n ship at Company's expense. McDonald dz McPlleeJLA. p‘ l. A. InDDNALD B A Proetllv- limited to Eye, Ear, None and W. V. MacDONALD, P, P, Hope River, P, E, |, . llillaiziifstll, Professional Cards ll. I‘. hh-Pllll Barristers, Attorney, Rte. "I10! to nan Charlottetown or \\'. M. FIANS htnlllut rum-l .\...-..| linnnrnl Pn-t-u-nyn-r Ill-pl, MIIIIPIIIII, .\. IL, DR. C. C ARCHIBALD 0'11"!" 0T N. I. Post Graduate Medical Rnhnol and llnnpltal Throat l Ollue llaynr Building ' Great UMIPIII an... i assururnou or ntuolrr sun ntsssuosa senvtca om... nit-uric 1:18 hm. i t» s p. .... snwsss Islam. ms a soc-mu MAY w. mi- "’ "" °"' l s. s. cov. DINGLEY ---—-——- Ina" st. m». Wednesday at o it. M. and Seturdqy at 1 I- M- ‘ w (Atlantic ‘Huts “m” L“ r M‘ "ark R. Mcfiulgan, B. A‘ ednssd saIIl save Baatpert 2J0 P. M" - IIAIBIITII. IOLIOITOB, ITO. Iaaey so Loan Olnrflttetawa, PJLI. i_= EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. soslols-sr. lonu n. n. (International) amt‘: due (on ureday about 9 A. M. n Extinct" ).i.‘ri.':.':..'.":tr.-i;b:.‘:rfa'.rll"l.i.fil.ii III slvlngTl t. c. CURRIE, Agent, st. John. N- 1% _J By KfiTliUlfMffliT-Jilfifiif’ 9° V0.0 Neat: mm . Ion. ..._.._~__.._-.___ No. 10s. Death or Refill- wlu. Jolm. \ ‘i1 Q