l‘ . d I e l1 I s a l! e 5 e s u t b c h a‘ l: a d P, l1 o, l, II b 95a: g l! banner ....-..._-....._ . . . ‘l’ 1'. Hetero LA'i‘ as rmwes Proof ciliopularity Maritisne Provinces sales of ‘Salads Tea since January lst, 1934, show an increase of 220% over the corresponding four months of last year. ‘The ma, sensual; rims of this mountain own tea ls charming all w o taste it. ..__. ASK YOUR GBOCER FOR ’ lulu" "and realize why thousands o! new weaves-ts have been made this year. wen Kz-afia nn a r a- sztlsxzuv-ar-“aiwiiififie- Flavour; Famous lor more ~ Frequent ship- than 40 years Inenis to your grocer g ‘k A blend ol superb flavour and strength. h’: ' "s KI so B'A't GP'A‘I C'G'A ' CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MEMBER OF OHIADIAN DOUBT! OF DOST ACCOUNTANTS OOiIUIONE. I03 TAKING AITIDAVITS IN ‘I'll SUPREME COURT OF P. E. L I’. B. I. REPRESENTATIVE 1B CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LIJIITED. OI‘ NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING TOWN, P. E. l. Aeeouathg systems opened up and reviaed. Labor ssvhg olioe methods installed. Oest Assuming instituted to suit special requirement. llentlily, quarterly and annual audits. Dalanoa sheets and Profit and Loss Accounts prepared. heosne Tax returns written up and filed. Iinsnelsl an-angements made between debtor and Iedltors. Halted Lbblly Companies incorporated. TELEPHONE I376- . 4; —TURNED CEDAR POSTS- Large quantity on hand. ROUND TOP AND BALL TOP -Also-- 4 CARLOADS CEDAR FENCE POSTS 7-8-9-10 and 12 feet long. Lmakkmamaaa a ‘an w v vwvvvrvwvrv LUCILLE J What a . in vim SLYKE“ » "I went you now!" he ssid finn- ly. "I would want you now ifyou werensvergoingiohavesoenti But I'm honest enough to say to you that I think you would be a very foolish woman not to take advantage of what’ kind fates are to throw into your lap. Bea- vens. Molly, I have s perfectly ed- _ ‘ ‘ snarl! have some life insurance and s few» other things to leave you when I go and being older than you." he sighed sentimentslly, "I'll die long yearsbeforsyoildo-Bu locket the thing sensibly. “It won't hurt you to have an anchor to the wind- ward. It's no disgrace that your- er~ilrst husband-happened to have ‘rich relations‘ instead of be- ing the poor folks you thought him! Surely having been s penniisss widow has taught you something about the value of money!" "It's taught me lots of things," she sald softly, "but not very much about money. I guess some women never learn very much about thst. I can't make it seem-very import- ant~" she ended rather lsmely; I-{e laughed, just as he always did when she said such childish- sounding things. _ "What do you think is the-er- more important thing?" "Not to be lonely." she cried out suddenly. "Oh, Jimmie-I've been lonely so long! And Kerry's mother was lonely so. very, very long-J’ "Well, you aren't. going to be." he reminded her. "You'll be with me—" She looked at him, utterly start- led. 'I'hc mad thought was racing through her that that was exactly what she would always be when she was with Jim, lonely-lonely for something that was missing. She didn't love Jim and never would love him. She hadn't loved Kerry really, she Just loved the ides. of being in love and being lov- ed. She'd not really known Kerry at all until long years after he was dead. And since she had known him she couldn't love him, she could only be sorry for his spoiled life and the mess he hadmade of it. ‘Ihe Rogers’ grizzled ,old chauf- feur interrupted them. ‘ "Do I have to take orders from them, mourn?" he jerked an angry L .. e ir cou- sins. “He Just ordered rne to bring the big closed car around for him. jHe makes me sick. Poor relations j trying to play rich! I said to him I'd ask you- "All right." Molly said wcsrily.- "Don't, do it dear." Jim advised. flied precedent. Make the old dodo ask you-play rich yourself-J’ CHAPTER ‘l0 "SHE WHO FIGHTS AND RUNS AWAY” Molly waited until the old chauf- four had limped from hearing dis- tance on his way to obey her abrupt order that he take the Rogers’ cous- in anywhere that gentleman wished before she turned angrily upon Jim Gordon. Her brown eyes were flashing. “Jim! I will not have you try to boss me like that! And before scr- vants tool It's humiliating!" He seemed to adore making her angry. He chuckled softly. “Wasn't bossing you, my darling. I was Just. advising. You're a dear sweet lamb child but you must learn to assert yourself-especially ‘iytlfbffi servants?’ he mimicked her inflec- tion. “I'll assert myself when I please!" she was deliciously defiant. "And I don't please to assert myself in a house that I do not feel is mine and never shall feel is mine. And I do wish you'd stop nagging me!” "Who is a nice sweet little spit- firo?" fire?" Jim teased. She felt. suddenly, that she couldn't endure Jimmie another minute. she literally ran away from him. But half way to the terrace he caught up with her, puffing a bit from the run that winded his mid- die-aged self, and reached out an ed . "O0 country. hawk trail? ~ lakes." . Bllll the world. fuel. Enterp Ranges. This “fiash" would repr tors 1,129. - tie". when ya witbthem. trip would do you g Ever drive long not ofrsthsrjnice “:1 as‘: s kodsk picture o6‘ dresmiiy. "Lake ' \*.. A-a friend of-mine lives thererTshe lwd W" ¢°“""°¢ l" '1" 5m" friend‘ that gave me Psrcb-I-oh; I wonder? . Doyou suppose I could send Pard back when they we t? I , . . _ can't keep him in New York in r Tm!!!“ Tm"- m"°“"°"d by 5"“ promised him and-snd-Pd been wondering what. I'd do with him." (To Be Continued) on’... Growing Popularity 0i Enterprise ltanges cred p SAOKVILLE. NIB. May Iii-Tile big plant of the Brier-prise Foundry‘ Co. Lid, msnufsotlners of Enter- prise Ranges and I!‘ _ “ a phenomenal increase in business for the lest quarter. miterprisc has sold and shipped more units or production in Jan- uary, February and March, than at any othsrtimein their history. nu extend from the At- lantic to the Pacific and Enterprise Ranges are well and known in the most remoieparts of has favorably The secret of the success-of i-he mtsrprise Ranges lies in the use of better grade material, superior- ity of design and construction, and expert workmanship. ql-lese requis- ites combine to niake which lasts longer and burns less a Range R. '1'. Holman Limited of Sum- memlde and Cimrlottetown are the Prince Edward Island distributors for Enterprise products and at this time are conducting a gigantic mer- chandising event centred around rise Ranges. One of the of this sale is the free presentation of two mterprise (Canadian Ilress) mgomb, M“ 1g__"% “on. and passengers had to buy tickets day-lutlthe election for a member to --represent the city took place." meted Toronton- iains-lilil years ago ‘mien they pick- eupacopyo Torontom- Qmigu-‘of an‘ my 138" to m.‘ de_ .01 '3 ind $5. Bllt IhlS l8 Still WU ts o s hecti election campaign. There were riots which necessitat- "my W°°P°°m° "BMW 1* 11m ed “gelling out the Grenadiers res rd . O kill d. Bum: leegnux $2,373,, paep" the Federal Government by our pro- whicb tdhefl two thglrflfidllidfl was suceeasf do bulletin; “IDS ggsder ms foyatotgl ‘mmmmmi- ‘m’ m‘ °' will“! the individual poll results. He then discovered-if he added correctly- "Mr. James Small, a practising bar. ulster of long standing in the city" t ‘roro to the knight," fgfnbly “nu”! on” Therefore, in a sense, the charge on ads. Small won by t8 votes over Mr. Sheriff Jarvis, who 1.081 votes, compared with the vic- ' v trailed with Prince Edward Island A v in: e Emllllflllld thur. r flowing address o u» r...- lstTmvatsges of Prince delve-rd Is- Chamber st Ottawa by Hon. Creel- m... McArthur, Summerside, on the occasion of the discussion on the tor Dennis of Halifax. The report ls from Banssrd of A N1 ‘Hon. o. H. Mac ur: Honourable senators, the honourable gentleman from Halifax (Hon. Mr. Dennis) is trade. I trust 1 shall not be consid- arochial for laying a few words with particular reference to Prince Edward Island, my native province. - I am hopeful that the right hon- ourable leader of the House will talus a personal interest in the honour- sble gentleman's inquiry whether it is possible for the Government to secure the co-operstion of the pro- vlncial authorities and transporta- tion intereais towards the greater development of the tourist trade- We have heard s great deal about Maritime Rlghta- Better transporta- tion facilities might be considered one of Prince Edward's Island's minor rights. In no other part of Canada is there any dllfifllllll 55°!“ interprcvincial communication. Gen- erally speaklng, the boundarie; are imaginary lines. But in Prince Ed- ward Island we are separated from the rest of the country by straits nine miles wide, and in the winter it is often difficult for even our new two-million-doilar iccbreaker to make schedule "ens with trains on the mainland. Hon. Mr. Casgrain. You need a tulmel. l-ion. Mr. MacArthur: A tunnel has often been advocated, and so has a bridge. If we had a. connect- ing link of either kind tho tolls would be only nominal. Up to a short time ago anyone entering or a motor ear had to pay a ferry charge of t5 for the automobile one way, and of course the chauffeur RIOT AM: DEATH wrru F1351 leaving Prince Edward Island with MLA‘ at the usual rates. The present charge for a car is t4 for the one- way trip and t7 return, and during the tourist season, from June l5 to September 15, there is a special rats high and results in keeping sway number of appeals for the reduction of these charges have been made to vincial premier, board of trade and tourist association. After years of the car ferry, which had previously been charged to the Atlantic divis- ion of the Canadian National Rail- ways, was transferred last year to the Consolidated Revenue fund. the carriage of automobiles across the straits is no longer s. matter coming under the Jurisdiction of the Board of Trustees of the Canadian National, and the authority to ad- The newspaper, which boasted m. only pummmn during m‘ Just the charge lies with the Minis- “mw excitement and unusual bus- ‘ ally every place of business was closed, covicwed the nomination meetings, election speeches and other feat- tsr of Railways. After all, the ferry is but a substitute for a bridge, and only a nominal charge such as a bridge toll should be exacted. If this were done there would be s. Crest influx of tourists to our pro- urea. Then it cited "the Most, dis- graceful disordsr in which, we re- gret to add. one men named Byrne has unfortunately lost his life." The paper went on to recall the efforts at tpolice and militia to quell the 0 ". SCHOLAB AWARDS OPEN TO YOUTH! vines. A Trip Worth While Perhaps some honourable members in driving to Nova Scotia have stop- ped at Sackville and considered the L. M.POOLE & CO. PaolPs Wharves E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown ‘Vfiivwvwww arm that he deliberately gripped about her slender waist. sweetheart," he murmured oontritely. “Let's kiss and make up and start the day over again-we've rather spoiled it so far." Before she realized. that he meant this literally he had tilted her head back and had his lips firmly on hers. She did not struggle, she just stood rigidly, hating the thick feel- ing on his lips and the acrid taste of tobacco. He let her go. still laughing softly. "Still spunky?" he murmured ten- derly. “All right. I don't mind I like you that way! ‘She who fights and runs away comes back to fight an- other day-eh? I won't tease you any more this morning." he added more soberly. “I'll come back for you about six o'clock. And we'll go some- where and have a nice comfy shore dinner and talk things over," he cuddled her hand in his and kissed it contrliciy. “If I didn't love you so ;nuch—" he added rather effective- Y —- ——1 cently. Shapiro said in the suit he went to sir Charles’ home to discuss a business deal and that Sir Char- les, a Scottish baronet. became enraged, best him with his flats and choked him. The Rosa rifle was widely used flJOSSOM SUNDAY IS. axracrsn r0 m: MAY 1s GRlM-SBY, Git May lil-Jnstead of being later, ‘as many people be- lieved, blossoms are coming out very rapidly and if the present kind of weather continues, next. Sunday. Mily l3, will undoubtedly be Blos- Iblfl Y. n» extreme heat of me past few days has brought the lmds out, and today many varieties of early cher- ries, plums and apricots could be seen in full bloom. In a few or- chards the pink peach buds were t ready to burst. Fruit grow- said tonight that two or three warm days like today would Wm the fruit belt into s le‘ fairy garden of blossoms. S]! CHAR-LES ROSS SUED N, May iii-Sir Char Henry 30l- bil some hunter inventor of the Rom rifle, was ‘for 0310.000 yesterday in the District of Columbia Supreme Qsui-t by Peal Shapiro, who claims in the Great war. The patent later was sold to the Canadian Govern- ment. ‘line's nothing es 014i She interrupted him. “I can't talk to you any more. Jimmie, I truly can't. We just dis- agree about everything. Do please wait until I'm back in town." "I'll be here at siX.—" he said firmly and good-nsturedly. She spent the morning peokln the few belongings she had brought with her. At noon she phoned Mr. Olvany, rather tremulously, and asked him if he'd come. And when he appeared shortly after two o'clock, she began nervously begging him to release her from. her promise to stay until Monday. “Oh," he said swiftly, squinting his eyes down the vista of the gar- den to where the lmpecunious cous- ins were sitting near s funny old fountain. "I know what's the matter with you. It's those gloomy cusses. They used to pester the life out of Madge. She used to get 11d of them rather diplomatically. You might try the same scheme. She'd suggest to . them that she send them home by motor in the big closed osr—thst brass trimmed old monster is Judk l idea of untold luxury. Wiley ‘rive in anarchy»... . m. . Auburn. It's a two day trip. She'd vision for Aurora, Ont. Awarding of made by one schools. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, May lo-Wiilh pm- arninsti l8 in own public or secondary schools, Canadian boys will have the op- portunity of competing for special scholarships in St. Andrew's Coll- ege, the 35-year-old non-denomin- mobile deck that accommodates from atlon preparatory institution near entrance scholar- ships is not a general practice s.- rnong preparatory colleges such offers have previously been disembarking, but machines can be or two Ontario though Dr. D. Bruce Macdonald, St. An- drew's headmaster, has announced decision of the board to offer six scholarships open to boys of i8 and 14 years of age resident anywhere in Canada or Newfoundland. A- wards will be made on the result of competitive examinations in June. The important-a of the work of the Er ie-l Branch of the Dominion Department of Agricult- ure in the suppression of insect pests can hardly be over-estimated. Plants, for instance, are potential carriers of pests and diseases which have become established in other s countries and are costiw t-hssl countries many millions of dollars P111169 Edward Island. I can state with assurance that anyone who their spends the extra time and slightly additional cost entailed by that trip will be well repaid. m the mm, place, the ferry is of s. completely modern type. with a special auto- fifty, to sixty cars. 0n the old ferry it was necessary to load the auto. mobiles onto flat cars, a procedure which resulted in some extra can; and loss of time in ernbanking and driven on and off the new ferry un- der their own power. In the second place, the scenic effects are particu- larly good I have driven sever-g] times all over Canada from the At. iantic to the Pacific; I have on many occasions come through the Mata- pedia valley on my way to Ottawa; 1 have made a number of trips to the B!“ 5'01‘ 101198; I have motored thwush the AMfllloli-s valley in the Amie blossom season. The beauties of each of these localities have been observed and appreciated. And while, I do not wish to make invidious wmPBrlBur-s, I can assure honour- able members that if what has been said of the other provinces were multiplied tenfold it. still would be inadequate to describe the attrac- tions of Prince Edward Island. The honourable gentleman from every year to hold them in check. Prevention is cheapo than cure. Thus it is that the Foreign Pests division. through the inspection of forebn plants t every port of en- try into Canada, protects the hor- ticultural and agricultural indus- trieaofCanads sndlavestheDo- minion from an enforced expendit- ure of an enormous sum of money. Her father snorted contemptu- ously. You have the nerve to coma and at me for my daughter's hand. You! he snapped at" the shaking suitor. 'l‘hat's so, sir. said the young man, But she doesn't want to be tied to an idiot all her life. barked her frflhcr. Well, sir, why not let me take her on your hsuus, said the suitor. hand the chauffeur enough to pay ills H! and s!!! in is on; sea '- -~" we...» iaflhfllt-IWIIJIIIQII ~.»..-..,,._..-... ---»~-» h Roulemont (Hon. Mr. Lcnucux) has told us of some of the landed st Charlottetown in 1534, Km. Mr. Robinson: He wag the Hon. Mr. MacArthur: ‘m; m“ um tourist. tourist. mu u wrist he wrote home; "All the land is low and the most beautiful it is possible to see, and full-of beautiful trees and mead. ows." Although for many years I have been an officer of the tourist saeoc- iation in my province, 1 never was so enthusiastic as I now am about what the Plvvince has to offer to visitors. As all ho know, we have at Charlottetown s mil-smut. It mime able membe theat- Tilllrlfit Pro‘ memberthhglwiilres d v By Senator McAr- l" M u“ “M” most thickly populates. Frequent- ly referred to as “The Million Acre Farm" . and “The Denmark of Canada." " r ~ "finest summer climate in the world. Set in the midst of the salt sea, with neither extreme of heat or cold, and fog unknown. Invig- orating, restful, refreshing; and wonderful bathing sli around its ooest. , . "Nowhere in all America can be found its duplicate. In summer a garden of perfect beauty fanned by cooling breezes from the ocean with mile _ after mile of sandy beaches." ‘rherelsagrestdssimorethstl shouldliketorslimlllllillllllll‘ terested can get desorlpilvfl 11W?” ture on application to the secretary of the association at Charlottetown. I have on hand a number oi copies c: the folder from which I read, and shall begglad to distribute thorn at any time. One of the principal attractions for visitors to the province is the l: ‘ ' us axperimental Fox Station at Slunmerside, to which town it Wis transferred a few years ago from Hull or Aylmer. This efficient in- stitution has a. wonderful property that is well worth seeing. There are some fine buildings, one of which contains a wall equipped laboratory. On the staff is an expert dietitian, Dr. G. Ennis Smith. Also at Slum- mcrside is a splendid building which houses the headquarters of the Can- adian Natlcnal Fox Breeders’ Assoc- iation and is the scene of the assoc- iation's annual meetings. There are in the Island some large fox farms, some of which maintain as many as 1,000 foxes at a time. U. S. Tourists Every year great numbers of nat- ive Prince Edward Islanders come home for s visit from the United States. We cannot strictly classify them as tourists, because they spend their vacations at the homes of rel- atives or friends who still live among us. The real tourist is more apt to travel widely over the province and take in the principal sights. To such we give a special welcome. I can ss- sure any one that the money and time spent on s. trip to Prince Ed- ward Island will yield generous re- turns in pleasure at the time and pleasant memories for long years to come. - In closing may I express to the honourable gentleman from Halifax my appreciation of the interesting and succinct way in which he pre- sented hls facts to us. He referred to the wide range of information compiled by the Bureau of Statistics. On reading some of these figures I was amend to learn how largo a sum of money is spent annually in this country by tourists. The poss- ibilities of the tourist trade have rightly been described by the 11m- curable gentleman as ' . OOVEHEAD WOMEN 'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Covehead Road Women's In- stitute was held at the home of Mrs. Walter MacDonald with eight members and three ‘ pre- sent. The meeting was opened by re- peating tne "Club Woman's Creed" in unison. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. It was moved and nded that Mrs. Walter MacDonald buy s stove brush for the school. Correspon- dence was read and discussed. Pro- gram consisted of a game “patches" and an enjoyable lunch was served by Mrs. Harry Swan and Miss Elva Mec- Lean. Roll call for next meeting is to be , answered by "two mniutea talk on selected subject". Meeting to be opined by singing "Institute Ode", an iii‘. Millard’! the great Rubbing Llnlment Tenders for Coal Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply until noon on Wednesday the sixteenth day of May for delivery and trimming in sheds at Pumping Station, Malpequo Road of five hundred. (500). tons, more or less, of coal. Said coal to be of the best quality of this year's mining, to be weighed on City Scales st expense of tenderer and to be delivered as req 18th neat. Tenders to state price of fully screened coal as well as name of mine. The quality and delivery of coal to be subject to the approval of the Engineer of the worh. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, By order, J. A. MaoMILLAN, Manager, “m1- City Water Department. The Registered Clydesdale Stallion “Argyll Masterpiece” No. 22588 Will make the season of i034 at owners stable, Montague. Mares st owners risk. maximum protection of the tee BANISH the needless fear of gum troubles. Guard the Danger Line (where teeth and gums mm) with SquibbDectsl Cream. F0; Squibbs helps you realize that teeth should be u. blessing not g threat. Squibbs perfectly Sllpplg. meats the work of your dentist- gives your teeth the utmost m. section a dentifrice can give. Balanced protection! Squibb’; cleans effectively, polishes safciy, with complete freedom from gm. It prevents bleeding gums by life cleansing. It combats the germ. acids that cause tooth dccay 501mm "A NAME YOU CAN TRUST" son Many dentists advise tbs use of Squihifs Oral Pei-borne in its dry fem on the toothbrush twice during the vtvfle-ek in conjunction with Souibifs Dental Cream as s RING (Canadian Press) UXBRIDGE, England, May 10- Traditional towel fanning of the boxing ring was dispensed with at the Imperial Services Boxing Tour- nsnasnt here recently. i Substituting for the towel flap- pers were electric fans. They reach- ed down on extension arms and re- freshed the contestants with a stream of cool air. It was an in- novation here. _ REGISTERED BELGIAN i STALLION ' l King Albert n, 4941 l ,__._ All’. COOL BOXERS IN ENGLISH Pair of Eyeglasses When you need them is one of the best investments you could make. Many who procured satis- factory Glasses from us will back up this statement. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists Charlottetown and Albertob AMERICAN no. ism [ Wiillnaketheseaam of m4 n’ Mont Annear's, Lower Montague, ex- cepting every second Thursday and Friday, commencing May 17th and continuing through the season. V These days will be spent in Wel- lington McNelPs Stables, Buntain, Bell b Co's., Wharf, f“arlottetown. -‘ lie will leave Montague Thursday, ' B A. M. by auto truck, going the old r town road, on return he will leave‘ Charlottetown Friday at s r. M. byl same route. King Albert II, is a beautiful ‘efiilestnut, it years old, weighing I000 Terms: $5.00 for season. Mares at owners ris JACK ANNEAR, In Charge. L-QOB. Difficult Reading flare is a person whose reading matter is "foggy." lie has noticed the condition for some time. It seems to be in- creasing. lie finds it necessary to hold his paper farther from his eyes. Ills distant vision is fine. What shall he do about it? This is ts console him. Everyone has a like viper- ienco and a competent service corrects it. G. F. llutcheson OPPOICETEIST WOBTIIY Lilli 5663 SIRE AL. WORTHY DAM MARY LOU BY LONSET 200K WITH CAPT. AUBREY 207% Worthy Lou will be mated with s few mares until he goes in train- ing July 1st. Terran-um Note December lat. or 84.00 cash, balance Ileeern 1st. Mares at owners risk. J. E. GORMAN, South Melville, Bonshaw, it. B. L-3032. ' N0 11cc! Registered I‘ ” Stallion "Pride" No. 13528. one cf the finest ever brought to our province both as an individual and stock getter Will make the season of 1934 at owner's stables, York, and Friday of each week at Charlottetown. rol- particulars apply to Robert Chsppell, Agricultural Hall. 1.4215 FARM FOB SALE The administrators of the estale of the late John ll. Dlnnis offer for sale the valuable farm consist- ing of 125% acres M land situated on the Mt- Edward ltd. 1 mile from throlty limits. This farm if not sold in block will be divided into sections. Purchasers may have the privilege of buying 50 acres or more. including buildings, the balance ubdlvided tosuit purchasers. WESLEY B. DINNIS. .. VICTOR ll. SHAW. Administrators. L-tlld For Sale By Tender Tender! will be received by the Trlliees of the Cross Roads Christ- ian (muroh up to May l5, 1934 for one acre of land and dwelling at Cross Roads. Ten per cent with tender. The highest or any tender not neoesnriiy accepted. Apply to C. J. WOOD, been‘ y Trustees, GIO. I. MYERS. V. I. lunbury, P. I. I. infractions of PROIIIBITIO l r to the above or to lnspcanan: We are well supplied with s nice suortment of Coal suitable ici kitchen range 0r grates. Nsmelyl OLD SYDNEY SCBEENED SPB-INGHILL SCREENBD lNVEB-NESS SCREEN!!!) BIAS FOR. TREATED NUT 9|- EGG. Try us for your next order. Prompt deliveries. lowest 711°" W. ll. GILLIS & 00. PHONE 17B Professional Bards McLEOD 6' BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W, E. BENTLEY, B. C. ' Banister and AttornerlbL" MONEY TO LOAN Office: I00 Richmond Street NORMAN w. LOWTHER Barrister a Attorney M L" so Great Geom Street Charlottetown, P. E. l- MONEY T0 1.01m} Alex. W. Matheson nsnnrsrsrt. soucirorl. Elf- Money to Loan collection Office: 140 Richmond Street -. Prohibition Commission Chas. n. Black. Chaim"- Chsrlottetoyn. Jas. B. McDonald, West St. Peters‘ John sunpwn. Hamil"!!- Send all information reg??? stagnant-Charla‘