i John "Kluch at Moosejaw‘. -'--.-'.1?11e funeral was held on Satur- llflY 1119 13th! After a short service at lite ‘house. the body was taken V.’ ‘to the War-gate C nrch where a 'l ‘ " ‘ Mfliifififli Sirvlcq, as helll conll- cat's: i. "l..'§§‘ 1»'-"ii~.1‘*'é1i11%'1%"“ i121’ :...:~":..*"l;:: z‘..:':;""..":.:: FY19 P1195011 . mi i323‘ M‘ beautiful floral trl es testified tn Free H111“ 3111'?» ' ‘Ullilted States, as‘ given‘ '-by“the 11111511181011171 ears Ht; was» “m U16. hlsh esteem infhvhich the lie. geiushness and iii-id"- ' '1' F0111 09111111111)’ 9" 4911*" 15 1111111911 lire 111F111 (‘or lwenityixo ma!“ WM he“ ' _L0yal to principles " booklet, and then-ldecidenlvhet-her u. M11153“, marriage he l ' ‘ "F118 pail-bearers were H. R. .»1i'm°““"g ""111 the contention-of our friends 011- 1911” ‘m?! in‘ also...‘ all 115k r. W. ll. Warrlson. W. H. Croz- 1111111 1111111“ 11°11" "1 11"?“ poslte ls correct. litmml l - " lull '~ lcr. ,- Toomhs. John Paynter 180m gPlilen 111111‘ Let u! analyse the situation. more lit’ p011; ell‘ N‘ g andyvrank, Giydon. lShe (fieiltillllyvwll-S a true follower Tupi; mi. ingmnu, [he ruuabour, "11‘°"”"ll..1l.£e whereuhéy re- llnermeur was made at Niargolclof the lowly Aamrmm‘ “"11 whe" 1119 Cheflllem 6131‘ 0111119 1191? 111111‘ inbred lll:]. dmgurteen.‘ Yen's ago (‘enmtigryi ,shc Piifiueil beyond some years ugmeii slums prlgg, 3311), eggige my sided nut.’ I W MK “L I .lbrs world lost a precious jewel. i'$7,44 a mm] of $3174.; This i be. wigs the) 1111mm? h‘ ‘m’ .l.. = - »~-~§o->~,—~— i 311* 111 51911111118 110W 111 the CF85‘ lieve is the wholesale price to the fl. r0. 1Y1“ 1" M l' i" 1870 ‘ l‘ "em 1111“ (1111111111151 11°99 1111111911 ‘1l)"rlealer although the Ford company mllst (‘hurch at . arga e n TO THE. MEMORY OF THE LATE lhc bca and at her head stands a in. filllm" 11881-11111’ 11B“. i1 F1118. MRS. MARY Mcl-‘tAE OF LITTLE ll.» ministry 01’ 111"- “"1"~ - - 1 SANDS. ‘pg lhc fifty-six years ln~W 32,111,...“ u urember. he alwflyl-Y mu,,iig.,i..,r u deep interest iu this “m. of the Church. For many- i,,. was a teacher of young .._.._ [The above-mentioned venerable 11111)’ had somewhat of an eventful yrnrs I cllréer,.llllr-irlg her sojourn here lie- °°11191e1¥ 011 the lfreflt of 1118 11111 the wholesale rice let us sa 20 "w" iumliiie’sgxfigwljcgfigivzt: low. Phenomenal as her life was 111111111ot far from‘ there, without per cam i0]. m‘; reiaiier-S ixom olhcr o l w’ _ ,_ _ i, with event-s, and no doubt destined 3'11" "Pi-NU"! 11:111‘E111i-’. swell or the which i think simuifl be quiie 'l‘i‘llSl1"'-H> I npmvstrong Con‘ t0 have more than hcr share of 1111111111 *1~‘1111111111Y~ _ _ enough. This amount added al- lle \\.r-. .l a_flrm with m tribulations. yet she nevepwuver- w’ “B11911 11)’ 1191' 11111)’ Sllrvlflllg lowing 2o percent, on the excise 11111111’ 511111., win he awed away e11 1101' 1111mm“ 11‘? 1.11‘? wuyf11‘1c' ‘UL tux an well as on the cost brlce. ("111191 1115 Wvpgfilor g ‘short Mme‘ HDPE. that (Asltstlul star. _ul. . _'—*-' would glvc n14 $380.92. Now what "11911111 "hmiq. "iii may he Md no “'11)’11 1119111111111 bright 1n the lhsr- DEATHS ~ - is the price at which this same car before his "lint"; Ymkin ‘he pm. ilnce unll oft-times‘ whcp dark MCmNNON At I i is mid in Canada? The Ford 1111"‘ '1'". "f!" 11w, .*':"1>iJF 11191111“ we“! 11111911115 1191' 111111 _ . '_ ' Br1"1“11"'11e-,‘1111‘11 people would have us believe it is ruscs o1 t.od. M 1 n‘ -' the future seemed 21111- 19111. hlffl- 11111111 McKrlllluh, horizon nud dark, she always snid. “As for mc. l'-will follow lllrn who ll'O(l 'tire tltdrrly with. ullll nltbo‘ the burden i1." sirmellulcs heavy-null llll- l‘0‘llll ‘strewn with sorrow. l can hopl- for pczrcl! bleylillll tho Vlrlc." filfilrl- Vfilét certainly lhc soul of honour. ‘ll. was u pll-asurle to klruw lwr, for to know bcr was to lovc llcr. and we are sure if c cry flcr- sorl for whom sbc llid u-kznll act.‘ woulll luy a blossom upon hcr grave, it. woulll be covered with a yvlllllerncss of flowers. Her hcartl was golden. lie voicc was music. iii. ii-rrrw-i.‘ "to. molifll.vf.1W1Q llttillflltji- m, Mn. l}. ‘Furucr Glyllun ' of" .\llugzlll- null Migg-gwfighi uflufllq. uL-o l\\'o sisll-ru Mrs.’ #1319011- ,i,,i_.. or llulllu-r-s. Sllhlf. unll Mrs. ‘ls Your bac“ '1 " The Wealr-l-‘lliutf Then gebyotlr Halley: right . .. l ' i 7 11 "1""! "- 1“‘°" ill 2.15.11.11.11Oihilullifll-y lT.°.1.'..'l‘..f.).ZV"-Iii‘ ldneyJm/er P111‘ ways tolerant to flrc rights oil , nth-era. vanity nrlll intrigue werci .-" "1 lo lrcr as cmply dross. Religious‘ V3119" P6111319 ‘ping? cvou to the cxtrsnll- lbl-l-c w: - nolll- 11.111111111111111“ sggrslu"; m Retéaiime ‘£11K she liked more tbull tol lcu to Y°111fi911111edot1l1 eei thiaeflecu at you. quotations from lloly Writ. and zlugikggozy there is no voice of lruy Upcrlrli: k ti, our back than Star or Primal-dunno tbnt could‘ yoggg§rxiwlgecfgohai_ ‘gm ki ' are lhrlll the llcurt llkc burs, when ‘l-llrcl Efulicg ware lMrs. F. J. Casey, lMrs. Central Guardian ENJOYABLE DANOE.—'l‘lle ill Mrs. 11111116,‘ Mrs. l. E. Crollen, PERSONALS The many friends learn that he llr - "1 ' uarll ll Llnlluenl relieves lreullnl-Ire. Lii_____ig the isle-k ‘and brokahehearrcd‘, ' shaft of l't‘-ll granite and near ‘by. ‘I11: Hwflylllg 0f fir trees murmur 41111111)’ lll the breeze. keeping lune ;witb lhc babbling brook 5011K birds warble in summer time around where she- reposes in the aged 66 yf-‘flrf-l. Funeral took place yfilltcrlluy from the Uultctl Church, llrullallbzruo, m Frollllricllnl (flamet- cry. ‘ In Memoriam lrr Loving- Jlcnloljv of Mrs. llzrrolll Jlouuglc, (rrl-c lll-ll-n Bl‘tltllt‘_\'), who (m- pal-toll this lifv .\pril (Fill. i921. lllsoril-ll lly "iri- Moillcr zlnll, Flrllllly (l. W. V. A. dance at the P. W. Col-F- 1988111111 184st night was voted bynwithout a lmost careful study of all 1111 1119118111. one of the most enjoy-angles of the problem by a proper- able funcllolls yet held under the ly constituted tar-if; pour-d, Blllblces of this organization. The floor was excellent condition Dear Blrs,_ . 11M pleasllls musfc was l-endereld 11)’ the Casino Orchestra. The chap- Dolled reduction an» motor cars. A. c, Peukefls before me, and l may state brief- H.L. Be- ly that 1 need no mttsr evidence of John the price of same in Canada. Andrew. Jr., student at 1P. w. (3,, retire! to has beenigovel-amsnt shouldjose no time in confined to bed for some days with ‘K118111118 the cllahgef i ' ' a severe attack of lagrlppe. below. 310.; _' Jenkins A (qontlnueq from Page ,1) To ‘which l replied as follows: Your letter of run-cu 10th,"... p...- that a drastic cut. is needed on the duty on automobiles them page 15 iol your folder, silpwlna. m. prlce ‘of Cars In the Upltedfltptee, allld, l gm firmly‘ convinced that the Our friends of tihe opposition tell us that the duty does not nays- ‘sariiYllleau n. increase in ‘price u. -' tllle"bliyer. but l would lulezo ask '_l10ln. members of this Housefto would leave the impression ~ln fact they state it—that' any saving as between importing a car from the United States and buying the Canadian made car, ls made by the Canadlarn purchaser-they do not use the word “dealer”. lf this is $440.76, but l find on the price list received today from the local Ford dealer that the price in $588, or over $200 more than the price of the some lfll0tltll in the United Slates. I um inol. speaking from lilallrsuy, l um quoting tho flrrrr's ow.n figures, ll. copy of which I puss along to Hansarll. Take another ‘model, if you will. the touring car; ~Ulnltcd States ‘ilrltle, $330; United States excise tax, ‘$7.92; total, $337.92. Allow the retailer 20 per cent profit, mak- ing the selling price ln the United Slates say $405.50. What lloes ithis cur sell at in Canada? Accord- ing to the figures of the company. 1$Gl9—-agaln zl different-e of over @200. 'l‘hese are only two cx- ‘amples of the way in which buyers lot‘ cars are imposed upon by the manufacturers nll along tho lino.- ‘l lmay note in passing, however, that the Canadian l-ompulny will tlll From Charlotte- lofllu c u upulre | l! Ill drink aorta.“ ‘i ""‘C uer paell- ‘0 Ila. unal- In; 3 jlllltlll. Hold It)" Delilols ltrnu-Jstrlsfllal- lnltolownn 1 _._..-_‘___.__. ~-___ ._,-.-_q town to San Francisco twelve After" a tri_p covering thousand ‘hlles by steamboat and fflll,,Wllll side trips by automobile aggregating two thousand miles. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ll. (Jlrandler. and Mr. and Mrs. Heliley V. Buns tain are being welcomed home by their many friends ln Charlotte- town. They arrived here oln Fri- day event-Hg, the trip occupying lwn months almost to a day. They left here on February 3rd. and sailed for New York on the S. S. Mongolia, -bound for San Frau- clsco, via the Panama Canal. ll. was zero weather in New York when they sailed, lull it was not long before they left the snow and ice behind them; and 11111111»: 1111' greater part of their journey tile-y enjoyed what would be summer weather In this province. anll olrly experienced one light sbowcr of ruin. 'l‘helr first stop was in Havana. three days sailing from New York. They spout. about six hours in the (‘ubau capital in sight sci-lug. Till-y arrlvcll lhero ll drly llllforo thl- unvl-iliulg of lhc lnrulllliiiiitllll lnonumcut which is erected to tho Another day's sail brought them to (‘bristobaL the entrance lo the Panama Canal. Malls were land- ed lrerc, .-but no passengers went nfltlll. lumber coming through. As is wl-ll known, the steamers nrl- put through the sl-ries of locks, not under their own steam. \\‘llt‘(‘l appliance. ,y0lli‘ gas tank and give you driving - lrc souc~ of lb‘- lrrlrulrrlzrl . ~ lrotrn perfect order. ye back ac m or "fill! l He I _ ‘ A _ l 193E911... free, ls weak and sore: Y0" m"? 113W head- l-ranl and 0l.ll\:r SLOLUtsll _ ‘bard-j i ivimi i,“ riches; there Will be ass of the skln, 11411‘ 11111-11='11 1111111“ ‘"1111 111“('1e1-'-°1'l. ilFort William to say now about his iieins in the limbs Eli‘ disordersof the rind sillc will... li-llglllallild She‘ caiiie “my, ,0 " . _ roln 1e sic s an I cns ill l- quickest ws to late the Laud of rul- llclrllll~r~ and tlrl- 'l‘ill‘-‘ kidncynlslly using _r. Chases Krdnc - tun. Ufl-lllllcs litl|l- children u-lhorn, LlverPllls. 1119)’ ‘i119 bFti-md 1°, 9 sbc adored would author around ‘Affective because E119)’ 31111139 1119 3911911 her and gnzl- iulo bq-r ll‘U1). bin..- ‘diilutii 1411119911. 11:11:91’ 511111 lmflgfl; “(giryell and pay lrcr irolrlugu \\'illl Y 1111111119 1° 31111111111, thclr love. ller uroltc was to do . ..___ good. lo uplift tho f1lllcrr. comfort Q0 O4 000-0 O Q § §O+O-O-Q*O+Q QO-OQQ-Q-O ‘*§§fO-O%#-O 1 g t} (ILASSIFIEI) ADVERTISEMENT ' l m“. lusrrlllm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c pl-r llnv nl ll wurdn l til- pl-r lino ul’ l! wurllll 7r ill-r line of li Wllflll r..." rlmrlrqlu. . lhlfllll lllnttrlllblifi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l IN MEMDRIAM Died at the P. E. l. Hospi. tel, April 3rd,: 1926 George 1.1- K11"! 0f Mount Edward Mad- 39¢ 75 years. after six lrloflfhs severe illness, leav- "19 a wife to mourn the loss 01a kind and loving husband, A Brother kind, and a Hus. band dear . — A 1°V1"tl'.'1‘1¢'1d when he was here, fqoewwooo-ooeoa-oowoooaoo e 0-0044 000a +0 +0+++e+>ooo¢ , To Lct -————~.———-—-——i Agents Wanted . i scalars WANTED TO REPRES-l I'D LET—HOUSE NUMBER 32l 1 11°F: with Christ that he is blessed. Inserted by his Loving Wife, Elizabeth King. And now he has gone to take t-lrreet—- »—— ~~ — cr speech by shying: He- v_ i That is thlfmanrlfacturct‘. charge any more at all. vantage to the himself, as they do in other chilli- tries. , He hollls his own plvzrse holding for“ the wvho needs n car. Motor cars, es-H pccllllly the cheaper ones, are not‘ moderate income and a family. il is to say the least a most enjoyable .foru1 of rccreatlon-mosslbly uoti for his pocket ‘book, but it gives, blm a much greater opportunity of‘ meeting people and seeing the country than be could ntherwlsc, lcnjoy. it stimulates business. ml. established lrluulnran Life Elm Avenlle- Apply '1‘. Cfd-iillfiill. > lusurrrnci, (fompzrny at lSourlaH 111°"!- iidliflio-tf. tilontagirr. Georgetown. ,'l<1l. Qll i p-‘TO. LEVT MAY 1ST, 171 HlLLSI- borough St. Modcrn currvcrllcnr- cs. lPhorla 193. 8546-4-62l and oLbcr points lu ll’. E_ I. ply ‘lhlonr-tou" ll-Qx 116, Guard- lap. 852l-4-6-1wk» Miscellaneous 1 F111‘ S111“ ' FOR SALE-SEED .0ATS .ANI) barley. Amos Rodd, Milton. 8632~5-2l FOiR SALE- BUCKEYE INCUB- lltor 210 egg capacity also brood- er 500 erzx capacity. send-es 110W. both for $40.00. Apply Russell ‘jA. J-Iowatt, R. R. Carleton Siding. 8498-4-24“ INO. A McDONALD, LAND SUR- vl-yur, llcrraalnville. 8403-3-29-1mo. call or FEED Aalélvlapu-oool: l1r.l'~{ Wllllt‘ unloading. {Artlllfe and (Iulliflc llunterftlver. " -‘ * ‘ ‘ 8557--6-2l WANTED-A GANlDER-RAMSAY‘ Mm’ we“ °°'°“°‘;§;,_,_,,_,, FARM FOR sacs-loo Acmas 0F land situated at Fredericton Sta- tion, 90 nores clear , balance hard and soft wood ‘Well water-i ell. (fwd house and out lllliiltl“ lugs. Harry Weeks. Fredericton. . E. I. _.___. HOUSE- CENTRALLY LOCAT- l-ll, wrlntcd, ten or eleven rooms. Illllli)’ "S". care bf Guardian. 83803-274! ______,,_______ _ - 3527-4-5-41. Mark R, McGujgan 317 dwv- At the same rate m‘ . WANTED _ BY EXPERIENCED __________ . . . playing his salary in Canadni. m... . ma... o. m - - .:..“.:‘: ....:.‘1 fildfi" 2r o. 1.... ranch. Must have leper- -——-——i smnrsrsa. BOLICITOR, arc. “me romrfion ‘Q10 Sig? fi .1114: house‘. "Y" care Gllradlin‘. PiMWWM- "V5955 ‘H15’ Money to l-Oln p ' s y '1 qulltl! Qlfll 880 a week. Learn by private correspondence course. Catalogue No. l8 n». 1107111. Collage o! “lance, Toronto, Gau- lula; . ' N. 1-1ll~lol_ 8326-3- tiff. ‘l 1-—-~_ . AUCTION SALE SATURDAY: -\l1ril 10th at 2 o'clock. Quantity 4m luly. also Magnet C. Separator.- i1‘? lrfflOl‘._('.j\51\.~Z~h'ign,_£lib credit "11 flllnrov notes. .Alfred H- ..\ll‘l-I\von, Br BtOl. 8541-4-6-31. no-rrce- sscA-aso mom‘ av F‘°Fl 5M5 -— WUNTER 011° - . how case for small store. Phonl- ‘i321; a nu“ “av” 1° e ' a ‘ l ~4-6-2i t C, 35-1 359 - l . ml: 11th:... .. .-_+-.--.-~~ l»... i captured silo... m, ,WANT.E11-'*..°N’ABI-E H011“- 1111111-111 v-ll ..l=...a.. . ‘ Kaela“ l" "r mlllllrefla‘ "11"" y 1 0' sandals 1 an to ta e charge o home. Four WA1=_E_0~Fllo_lvi§v”ifA'icl-l'l§i1' FemalefHelp Wanted in family. N9 children. Will be used right. Apply George Fall.‘ iafflce Hourl-Q to 12.30. 9k....;...'.1. [rt/tr If‘: al/ud. Professional Cards Cameron Blockfiharlotfetowmltfil. 22201-1111. Dr. c. c. Archibald Graduate of» n. v. all; Grldllila Medical Schooilnd Haapltal- ‘ Pradtlqe limited ways, Ear. Nm and Throat Testing Eye: and supplying Glanpoc Ofllce, Bayer, Building Great George 8016M w DR. I. E- CRQKEN VETERINARY billftlnobi 1 (lmilllntn ‘of ‘Ioron 6 ‘University. 9,129 . ,. Cflyllfiuli. _ . 8555f,"1_1~4i mill-on yul-aaelipgluxzupceullug ilfn-iladdmgngi ha“ for their book M. ' 1'5 e11 1 ° 9 ' - charts showing the wages puld to M” 11"“ 11111“ 111-‘ 11111111111 5'3‘ " " Loat‘ 1141i“ D:I.IT'FIII'IIII::'IIIIIII:- “$133-$123 Canadian employees as against _i'vipghtnellr. 5Z0 18ft c111‘. 00 -11 . .. 7 . 11in?" o! line's. those aid for similar work in lhui 1 ,,,'.,,",,,',‘:,efi"1'm§,‘,’§‘i'§‘1 591G a n YdIIiWOT P5111 9f “irtitli-is ignite» 0M1!‘ rel1ubl c to the iaontli of us. If. _ . . y" beads wliihkllt s . . PM” m. wages are no h er 45 at‘ '_““‘ Situations ‘Lgcppit '- sqszu. Housman: usop- I lilies - greltest. l 13in l6‘ . nl-mnml; have basins»: of “xlrugibmlap” Bmhlns own; make live dollars up do : ' twig“ Iqe I rill I01" rllnltal or experience omega- ' liege, Dqppdhloat "F" “Irv. ll. Gal-retools, Ilr-antfolill, ‘Halifax. ' I21- ‘ - out. . s. v. w. l - 11 l 261- Kl sl. der please leav l 1188551 8351-8-20! mo. ' 11411110118111 &- 11161111119 iiii°iio°°'il‘lll°.'lll’f.i1if “i.l"‘l§.'i2'..l' B. A.“ ‘Barristers. Attorney, Eta. Mpnay to Leap lley Billliillng lifixfi/lm 1.30 l0 5. "Clrarldtutowllbe retains . qsr-SVAIQIIII and if not carried t_o extremes, a.‘ in cases where owners cannot af- ford. it may be wnllde to serve u. useful purpose. ' . to buy a Ford car. say the head ofa‘ ifamlly ln moderate circumstances; iwhat happens? this famous Ford chart, is the nvev-i iage Ford wage; it is higher than the average wage in other oer-u- ipatlons in this country. He may‘ work 300 days, which would lie-u- good average exclndilhg Sundays, and holidays. He would at this rate be earning $1,800. He may‘ be the head of'a"famlly. an'd ‘out ol" his wage he may lbtfable to save, nay $1 per day. 'Thls would meaul if he wished to save money to buy‘ ‘a Ford runabout. in the Umllad States, that be would need to work Canada he might die before he. ever reached the goal. but in till-l United States ‘he would have all least a sporting chance of attaining] iit. 1t may be argued by those in‘ favour of keeping a high duty on.‘ cars that the money is kept in Canada and paid to Cflllllfllflll: workmen. ‘if this were the l-usl-l we would not particularly obiecl but lt is doubtful. -ln a number n31 industries which l have investigat- ed l have found that the Cfllillfllfllli workmen ls paid. a surnller wugoi ‘than his UnltelLStates brother. l‘ do lnol stnteposltlvely that this is| so in the Vantomoblllsinrluslry. lull} it would be interesting, u ti... rum lMotorfCa/mpany would prepare nul ‘in Canadui tharlln the Illllllted States, it natur- any follows that the difference lni his shareholders. ' ll ‘ Suppose a mam i,“ Canada wanisljust as an individual will BO Oil. only during daylight. Al Bullion, trt lhc Pucifil- l-nll ills Cllnal. whore the "mi-km iiii and we would tllen know wovhull i-igiig iiiii ii is ii’ mighty heavy exilhe lliffeircrllrc iu_prlC€ £11111 111119 11 nurchuseriljhflilce lll paying out these hugc sums in dividelnds lo llellllii‘ “'11” have no interest in the country ex~ _ _n_iuxlrry.l.flllay._....dl‘lrr_a man wltlrull£€P1_l119._1Zl11°!1111 1119)’ 1"111‘-'L"_"l1..1. of lrs by Wily GTI-ifoletqlifif Mr. Speaker. l believe in l11_<11*’1_” lion for ali- the people. not tor .1 favoured few or n privilcl-leli 1'1"“- l firmly believe that no rnovl- lllc government could make would 11 urore popular. at least in our r1111‘- of the country, than a rellu ton. 11 the duty 0n motor curs. This gl ' l-rnmeut need expect 1w sylllplllll. from manufacturers of this l-lass. mud we expect that a Hfiveflllllem do its duty. That under this discussion would be to reduce the duty "11 He may)“ WOTkHKUiIOIIIOlIllBB and motor trucks- lnl; in a factory drawing a warm of1 $6 per dev- This. r notice from] flfUdllfES’ SHEEP DIP i?" 4 Protects Your Profits Ry keeping all Live-stock Healthy. Easy and Safe to Uae Economical Killll ljine Mill-n, Stir-op flcab and Rlninvorlu. lll-uls (lulu. Scratches, Wluurllluud 4'1 uunulrrskui lbnullleg, l Uped freely pl I jlslnfectnoqm helm I van] _ noc- culttana I and other’ contagious diseases. _l y. Eltporinrllnts on live hogs pirovn tllal. a 21-53% llillltiolr of Kruo Dlp_ No I will kill Vrrulvrll llogChollra‘ Virus lu F1 luinllttw by contact. Fro! ilrrllrln-livu- booklets on tho; can- nf all livo-zllurll and poultry. u”. on. 14ml nor-lulu Integer ‘ rqlllinllnl i.» l ‘b on lntersbtlrlg to know r1- A- MQ°°1YA1é°A F- 14117115,‘ Whether t p plhtiunt lmilcatpcl goes lntb the pocket of the wlirilyman or rum t_ tot tips egpltrulul. l llllllilf the (ll for gs might much better 11m) us but» buy the cars ', r ‘v _._.... IWHQLESAVLE I RETAIL es Drug 11.11! heroes of the battleship “.\luinc." i ashore. The passage through the Carnal occupied from ll o'clock i111 the morning until 2 in the ulter- Their mcl. quite n nuznbcl‘. of steamers lolrllcd with mahogany‘ but bf] flleibllfl or (‘our donkey cugines,_two,, on cut-b side o'f lhc steamer at tberiihrough the bnw and stern, working on a col-1- After the steunr. or cnters one lock the gate is sllllt ,bchinll them, the water is elevated my hon. friend from,to lhc height of the ‘next lock and In certain locks the slea-m- statement. on page 330 ol‘ Hansard. gr is lifted to‘ a height of 8:’. lecLi wlrcln he interrupted me in rr fnl'lll"Th@ passage in the canal is mlllle oi v Mongolia —d.. u not necessarily require in stopped. the Whole Atlunlir fleet. of The lltl- the United States navy was ‘mun- munnfacturer‘ is oeuvering about 400 vessc ls of arll that he holds his own marklet for sizes. ' ‘looted by the government -oll in one year is $111,000.00 . lng lh that rllv. ‘Balboa was formerly an island. but with material sxctvatsd difrTag the halide‘ of the Qanal, the open- lag ups lag it from the plain- land was filled up, sud Balboa ll now cou-llected with Panama. ‘There is just the width of a street between the ‘two places. Pun- lama. which belongs lawns Repair llc of the same name, ts "we!" territory. but Balboa, being on American soil is under prohibition. lHowever. It is quite easy to ci-oss ,from “dry" to "wet" territory. and one may guess wbabslde many of the American sailors occupied when on shore. At least the Jack Talia appeared to be having their usual jolly good time. The Mongolia remained at Bal- boa until l0 o'clock at night; the ling. Here the ;tourlsts met Mr. and llllrs Seely, the latter being a sister of Mr. R. H. Jenkins. l'.. of Charlotte- town. They motored to the rulus o! old Panama, which was des- troyed .by the pirate Morgan two hundred and fifty years ago. One great object or‘ interest was the golden altar in the San Jose church. this altar being construct- ed of solid gold. ln order to save it from the hands of the pirates.- there are two theories. first. that it was whitewashed over, and the next that it was taken down and hidden. At alny rate. ll. ls now rn its place again, t0 the wonder and admiration of every visitor. After leaving Balboa harbour. brilliantly illuminated by the lights or the fleet, the lllongolilru next istop was at San Diego, California. _.a three llays journey. Here the party spent about half a day. mot- oring about ten mllcs ollt in the country to Tix Juana. This is a great celery growing region and they passed acres and acres und- er that vegetable. From San Diego lhev propelled to Los Angeles. a day's joumey. Here they spent all liay sight see- lng. Mrs. Harry Dollie, sister of Nlr. Chandler and Mr. Raymond Wool-e, a nephew of .\lrs Ilnnlnln. are living near Lon Angeles. Mr. Dobie and his so-J-in-law. and 1.Vlr and Mrs Moore were on hunll ‘with their curs to moot their rcla- livcs from Charlottetown. They wore driven eighty lnllos out to Sun llornarlllrlo to the annual orange show. There were fifty ‘million orulzrgcs on exhibition. llls- iplayed in rfrost artistically arrang- ed booths, all the orange growing sections of California being repre- ‘sented. 'l‘bore they were l-n the heart of the orange country, and rulles a-zill miles of orchards. Although it was February 20th, they could see ion the some trees oranges llnll orange blossoms. lu the country ithcy often leave the fruit ou thl» rtrccs all the year around. The marketing of the oranges ls done balnds of an associa- tlon. and all the fruit is sold in that way; but still tourists l-oulll pick up along the ronll a bucket full of choice frlrlt for about twcu. ty-flve cents. From Los Angeles they went to San Francisco. u seven hours journey. Herc they spcnt flvci days sight secflzrgfone of lhc <1(lf' ltrips being to lhc fniuous pelt llcll forest where they sow pclrifiull trees 200 feet lonF- Minty of them were still illl(‘l0].G rocks but a good deal of excavating has tak- en place. They also visited Oakland, Pied- nlont and Myrtledale. ln the last named place the great attraction ‘Wits the geyser lhui throws u stream of water. and steam 150 feet to 200 feeliu the air. The outbreaks occur regularly every fifteen minutes in winter. un.l €V8l'§"“f'0l‘£y“mll‘llil8!§ "in summer. This water ls boiling . hot, and some or the residents nearby us.- it to heat their houses. The gey- ser remains in action ten mlnutcs. and the raln-bolvs that form in the passenlge... going ashore sight gQe-iltmld the enthusiastic plaudits of Charlottetownhis fellow 001119911101‘!- ln ‘Boiton before leaving for home. ‘The trlpon the whole was most a Jublo. 1 i! lt ll f ill Call lgrmyow ‘toy-age. l ‘a-gniflceat roads on. which 11w ‘ ‘ls spends $25. 0.000 lany- iThe roads are wily, with plellgy of 100m fur ca]: 1.0 9.1.9.5 each other, and every regulation is enforced to ‘insure safety and prevent collis- lions. For instance, in the centre 10f the road‘ at every‘ curve ill a iwhlte line, so‘ that each driver can. have no excuse for not keeping his. ‘own side of the road. i Mr. Chandler had the honour ‘during the trip on the “Mongolla" '0! winning the quolt championship iPlaylng qlloits was one of the chiefi sports on the voyage, and Maul lChaudler made many a "ringer"- i l ii’ mum. lull/rut‘ lililllililllilili Fiddlers’ Contest (Alr-"Bonnie Dundee") dlld For cledrlrllicud DlSlNFECTIllG GM/rl/fis [ye P/‘n/vc/s Al/our Hea/l/r 0/10 Saves‘ )/c21//'/1/0/10_;/ Come all you young fiddlers give ear to my song, Give me your attention. keep you long. it's about the great contest in old _ ' Charlottetown . Where were gathered the tidlllers; I won't \v~'-'re all living yll-t. of fame and renown, W. J. C. Sliuris, P. E. l. » (‘horusz April It. 111215. Q-iii Come tune up your [ilrosln yliirr liowési brindle. 1M a u t oil ‘otc tn csl ul i y p e " Banquet at “Y’ everyone knows » Just strike up the lilt of old “Caller Feagh" ' - '.. “ .. - -. -< ' For were all l-zct lo hear them lhas i, 11"“ i1‘l'"i1::,i1,l:ii ‘i? allleyi-idtolllolrlll‘ . ']l|lll(ll' 12h‘ r ‘i 1 s. ‘l grad‘ comes! (my ‘lo un l-ll-garrrl fPPil of ilolnlooa .i.“.0 nigh“, of ham siruggie the“, ‘iiitlsflfiler, l('P t‘l'|llll'li l-nkc and coc. lvere to be sure, Each doing his best to keep llmlel ilrsvrg pay or’. ll \\‘zr--‘ sort of a rm. "w iiom. i':l'r. llro two losing looms having And the wealth of jigs. reels. and l1" *“11'111-" 11"’ 1“"‘1 111,111" wnmoi’: siimiispeyfi m“! we“, ilemm irn tln- l‘l*f"'lll lvnuul- Just muclul- Would rlvul the songs of tho swccl "1 g _ , _ ' ' ’llrc .\£lll0lllllS lit-rug the winners mum“ NHL wcrc tho gum-w of honor, while (dun-us; the Pirntlzs and independents sup- plicd lhc ncl-lessaries. Thorn was old “Fnlloclrgorum and‘ 3111"“ 1"‘11'>11" W111 11" 1‘11111"‘1 1111' imi“. “Sohiiprs ‘inyp- rul-lllnll-ly null col llllllt'l' way. "Lord Macllonalllis lfccl“ would W‘) "' bring tears to llll- eye, lTHE CROP OF THE MAPLE And "lley! Johnnie Copc" unlli TREE " others so .bri 'bt | ‘~*“ “rpm I)lay(‘(l m1’ perfection iimi; The Canadian rnuplc continues, ‘lo yil-lll its annual crop of sweat“, ,ll(§!~‘S. The crop lust year laxcclelli-‘1. And [hen ii began i0 appear m, ii- a value of livc lnillion dollars l‘l \\'Qeks sugar lrnll syrup. which was slight- \v;.,,. fiddling iii-em aim“, i-iiiiii ly less than in H124 blrl ovl-r n rnil 0m 0i‘ [heir “reeks I ‘lion more than in lhc ill'1".‘1t1ll.~l sen. Winn up from {he gag; can... a son. The increase of the past two fjdimug gang’ ‘seasons is l-rcllitell more to higher" And when they got started tllllrgl.‘ prll-el: for 11w crop 111ml to more “rem will, u bang, cxterlsive tapping and this again ls ibcliercll lo be a direct result of lhl~ ‘more gl-ul-rul adoption of nlodcru , equipment and mcllmds of rrruuu- '[‘h‘1re “.3,- Joe Angie John and facturc. Till- province of (inchin- Aeneas and Frank ll-oirliuul-s lo ll-nli in sugar pro.lul~- With Ncll and his lwiu and Plroebp tiou. yicllliug as il (loos about llul.‘ in rank the lolzrl l-rop, Ontario, Nova- Sca- Mzrrzehed up to the hull like solilioi-g, tin and New ilrrlus-nvil-k yielding lbw wily then iftfifllillllllfll’. 'l‘herc bus been ll grclll, ll lookcll like the rnurclr [lir- iruprovclrlcut in tlrle proccssuit‘ (famerou men. Isngur making in recent years. Tb.- ‘ ‘rt-placing ol‘ lhc opcu sup |Jll('k(&l.; ‘flrl- lunts that they {flayed were tillll lllo <.ll| sugar ‘kclllc by great l-ontcsr night. Chorus: of H 11S 1191111)’ 111111 1111111“. illlfitlkfli l-ln roll pails illltl rupill 1111')‘ would mukc floor ._i.m Slru-“lvorltir, pprutors. has raiscll Alr|11g1|115!11e'_11' 111111 111" K1111“ illlc ql lolb of llrl- syrup illlll "mengonfl ‘"111 111-‘111 111111" misugzri- produced. Tllc adoption of ' ‘this butler Plilllillllfilll ha‘; glvcn l l ’i » ' 1 . . .' 1031151121831 first“ ?)1:t;(1:re_11‘1~‘11'111"lilrl- ln.luslry' a ivorlh wlrlle flllllCP ill rnslll-rlr ugrrculttlrl: wbercvcr‘ Chorus: lhl-rl- is still slululirrg a grove ni' sin-tar ruaplcs. With these products. as with olhor- foods, lhc qulllily llll‘; much lo lllr willr lhc price of lb‘- crop, wlrilzh l-uu ‘bc fine olrly wllcu iuovcsscll ln lhc ruollcrn way. ilnl- letiu No. 3o lit‘ the llcpurtnrcnt m‘ Agriculture nl Ottawa. explains rcry (‘ltfllfly lhc nlollerll process 1.! sugar nrukinp, uull shows by illrs- trutlou tlrc (Bqlllfillllflll. that is ill-c- l-ssrlry to work n conslllL-rallll: i-ZHLQ with (‘Ulll]lill'l|ll\'t:ly little labour Then play up your fidllles play them up strong Allll give them your beat all you fiddle along You'll need it I'm plain for ttrsce. You'll have lo go some to bum Nell (‘he.verle. and sure for it's Anll now it is ovcr anll Neil hat- won out. He goes now to Boston spray make up a sight suggestive of Niagara Falls. E ‘ Al Sun Francisco the Charlotte-i ‘town party was very lrospitublvi ‘entertained by Mr. H. \\'. Wcelzl-li and family. successful l1l‘0lillOl‘l. who visited Prince Edward island last year. Mr. Weeks drove them in his car for two days, his son Foster for two days. and his, Around San Francisco the enor- mous redwood trees claim the at-l teutlon of visitors. One of thesei. is 306 feet high 65 feet ln circum- ‘stance. The oldest tree in the fgroup is about 5,000 years old. One known as "Cathedral" ls 300 feet long. and 100 feet in circum- iference. The oldest tree in the base, and seem to have been- used, ‘as dwellings at onetime, as win-' dows had been cut in a number of them. i .\'lr. arid Mrs. Chandler. Mr and ‘Mrs Buntaln left the steamer nt lSflll Francisco. and took sills trips lto Hollywood. lmsadena. Santa iCruz and other points. They did not enter the studios at Hollywood bufwere shown the magnificent residences of Mary Pickford and iCharlie Chaplin, two of the great istars of fll-mdom. While on the Pacific Coast, they spent about twelve days at um; Beach, about 400 miles from San Francisco, anll near Los Angeles-_ iilere they made their headquarters‘ ‘for trips through different pans of the country. Long Beach is one lof the great winter resorts of fill- Pacific Coast. the hotels being, icrowded, and thousands going in ‘bathing. This is one of the great nll region! of California. and bo-l iilvfifiil foul-and five hundred Wellsi ,urc ht operation there. The amount of the outplrl may -he judg- edfrnm-tlle fact. that the tax coi- lone in daughter ‘bliss Weeks for one dayzi Orl their journey homeward, the. party spent a ‘day at the Grandi 1-0 K11"! This bullcliu, \\'lll('l] lrlls ruaclu-ll its third edition. is available at thu Publications llrzrul-h of lhc Hepari- lll(‘lll of Agril-ulturl: zrl Ottawa. them ll bout. And we're sure when ‘he gels therc he'll give lbcru his best, 5.: wfll leave ll ut that, and hl-‘ll '1" 1111* "1511- Wweuooooooooowowooov i J. Lester Douglas z 39 QUEEN ST. g J i Chorus: Now bring back the laurels from Boston Nell ‘boy, i To every "Spud Islander" this will, ‘ ‘give joy Well watch your career interest you bet And hope that you'll show them Hotel. Victoria One of the largest and but . Qqilililiiéd Ho¢_e_l|"ln Eictern Canldu. Contain: 120 rooms. 44 0f Whlfih hlVQ private bullhl. Completely renovated In thilpnt few yours. Few Hotels throughout can“; 1""! K110 U111!!! State; have its splendid table. COUPIQQU. service to all Guests. Tele- 9119119: In rooms. Rate: $4.00 to $5.00 pal‘ day. W111‘ Wholesale Produce. Potatoes I Specialty. Car lot: only CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. I. 1 Sharpie: Cream Separators i for Sale. Extra parts on hand. I . Write or Phone 798 0r 938. LLA; . 1 Queen Hotel Since taking over thll Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars ln repairs and Improvements. it In now the finest Hotel of If: clan 1n the Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to those who want a comfortable. Charlgttgtown Hotel and splendid table and .. I , _ Hotel Co‘, ziljeéngi-lervrce at a moder Proprietors Rat" 33,09 j “y, HARRY C. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. _ Proprietors L Canyon of Arizona. one of the won- ll). Nicholson, 811mm 5| - v tiers of u... yvorlll. flit? greul Kllflll a. suuleriluld, Truro; irciksmllh ""55 1-- 1111191111115. Mull-w in the earth being about 20.1 mlltli} Sackvllle; R. lmflfilwofld. Nmif long, l0 miles wide. nnll in places Glasgow; C. F. Hart. lSrlckviile; 7.000 feel. deep. y ‘W. ‘Hunter. lSt..John. H. E. M“. They then proceeded without sey, St. John; (LM, (tamerbm Am, .G_ A J 1300i‘ Momnui, C, ~-0 stop to New Orleans. cutting dia- gonally across the United States. R, Melrose, St. John; After a day spent in the llouisanin iey. lllustlco H .C. metropolis they left for Washlng-‘St John; J. E. Barry, The)‘ ll lMaboney, spent Sunday. lin- 31st. sight set- Si. John; They were two My, and days 2.1 \'c\v York, and two days MJK, Cardigan, ton. taking the coast route. hcrst: (LC. Garnett. St. John; A. Phillips, Toronto; T, H‘ Tam”: A- GOPm- lMonctori. N. McLeod. Summer-side 90111111111111“ C. A. Anderson. at. Stephen. ma. s J h _ “"1"”? b11081» Mary lrvlllx. Ml... Katherine W1 ‘A111 1* A D19“? "V1118. “Ilsa Margaret ‘lrvmg: “r Aarlan- 113111": ('11l1t. and Mrs. Chas. Williams. (‘. - 11- - - MacDonald. E. and Mrs. McNutt, Lyman u. and Mm. Davina, City. llrl- '