it @- :<,.._. ,_-V \ '\ . t s o DAY! -.__._.._.._....,__ ._ , _ °&lm|:2r%=‘d¥ mltlgsll iiimaidvgfggil? na Jenni? "ex Thin" °" 'Bum' __ _ __ _ _ _.__» , __- -_~; The Hessionian vaudeville ““ * *~ °""'" i‘>":.'“a.'-...._ .:i."..."..“'s.:.‘:..‘“"°' °"“ *‘“°“"'°'- ~»-sl of ~luf=»»¢ -it-»=»»»-1. -»-u `_'_~‘-_r--- ____;;-_;:" '~“'_-_ ;~;;‘ ___-;_.f_’__>;;__~ addgd 1 | t th fl Th 1 _'FU' RSDAY AUGUST 12 1920 n.....n..`li.. .°., if ._.‘r`.".I§"..... ...Z .'.."l.“"“'.f...3~.2".»"“°i..“!. ,nab " ` ' 'V to bb .res ue_ But Ben- .1 JOURNEYING AND ARRl\'L\'G_ _ it is like shading a dinghy to oar- ' "`”""" '“ ` "`°° "“ ` _ vd" ' “_ " """K'“""`"" Pioneer comes e c ‘to or a modern loo cream -measure to -i _ ~`~'~ ' grave. All the pleasure was experienced en route, f'l’l"“l°" Mid encouragement. fnrii while la in the ame while ovrecomin difficul "“““‘“"i “"“"" ‘° "W Pllllllc 4° _ V , Y I _ s a a e a _ _ ` Sc°u'Eq£' w|N__D__§°" 'tieq P y g g ’ g :giants Committee rel>`0l‘t`tlian' the ' _ `° . _._ . . . ‘ Hlriol would ever take the risk couasn The late William K. Vanderbilt who _inl_ie_ri_ted of ,,.,,,,,g_ .Bm ,, wa, my to “_ [N a fortune and who. so far as wealth and distinction init iunnrunnu nf nnnniiin init if _T _ _ _ _ i ~ Qrti, balance, Law and Divinity. 'thorough Academia triiiuing at moderate cost, ainidst the pest l'ocial and moral surroundings. r ;__.The College will re-open on I September 29th, Niki r Calendar and information "‘»-2"»“"l“'i_fs..¥aea»= = Q _ggi i. a°:snce qualifications and resi- iisi accommodation, apply to TH PRESIDENT, ' ' Windsor. N 8. 1878-7-27Juiy 27tlSept. 28. -»:x=s‘-3.'-=:<__¢:;.-m;-, v'~. ` ~ as-Hes. ;'_ ‘ INTERESTING ~ iuuouiruiiur _ Messrs W. B. Prowse and D. A. MacKinnon propriet- ois of the Vimy Fox Ranch. orwood Road near Char- lottetown, P. E. l. are pre- pared to sell a liiiiitedtnum ber of foxes and raniih them for parties if they so desire. ._ The Vimy Fox llanch, wp; _ established in the fall »of 1_s19 and has :ui pairs nf mio es 27 of which are nwncd by Messrs Prowse & MacKin- non and the balance a'r§_e boarders. The ranch has_been under the management of Mr. Fred Andrews and has been one of the most. suc- cessful in the province this -_ year. The 39 pairs `have to- dar97 living pups or an aver- age of 2 1-2 in the pair_.Tn;s we -think will compare favor- ably with any ranch in _the province having strictly 19-5.9 pups. ; The policy of the manage- \ sieni. was to select the very _ est foxes that money could -' buy and feed fhe very bi-it ` food llesults have jiistifird this course. The number of `pairs can be ranched _ will be limited to fifteen so par-' - ties who desire to take mi- vantago of this should speak early. _ ' " 2021.1 - - _ - -_ -‘.»-i _ aw .5 U 0ats soo nose, vt’ .` 3' Muse frnui P. ii. iailauo 0_A'l`B, and crushed right lim in ci-iAaLo"i"rarr¢tvN. ‘ This msiea a spldndid j ‘lmao fur i-ioiisas. apes. 1 ate. and is the cheapes and _ "wheat FEED on the mark to- day. Done up in bags: of 7| pounds each. Pric 'per . ~ bag 33.50 bag includin or - 10 cents less if bag i not taken _ ONLY .$.50 Pl” I Much cheaper than 0A` try y it. " 1 Carter &_Co._ A 5 Foods Queen B$'aat. .»l,¢,;1. ‘ ____ _Ga . ,_ _ ___ 1.. . .a (,.‘,1;9w ~_ . _is _.._'....iis... went. shotild have had all the purchasable pleasures ""“ "W" dllfv l° l"\°Wg-til,” at of lite, lacked the pleasure of the “journeyi~ng”-; he "‘_`“"" "‘° “""’“"“‘ ‘*‘°'“. “Tilt had “arrived” at his fortune without the struggle, _ :;’:§:,°:u°' ,M,';_""‘i S“““d""" “““ the joy and the sorrow of pursuing. When nearing [,,.,,._ .,,,,;,,a ,hee "'f,,"`”, the end of the journey he said: ` . wus presence. nfft-is nn ,xc..snnl).li “My life was never destined to be quite happy. It the 'Sll'Pr'R®SstoN or 'rni-i as- was laid.along lines which I could not foresee, almost si QF “HE ,~l’l_l0VlNClAL from earliest childhood. " It has left, me with .nothing 5* -D"`_9"'- "°i""F'*f BE' to hope for, with' nothing definite to seek or strive for. F3;‘,i,i,.'f:§EPU“"'é AMOUNTS Inherited wealth is a big handicap -to happiness. It WERE GENYEEEQOTIQESFE is as certain death to ambition as cocaine is to mora- Pansawr. if spil.nini_ nf inn rs lity. If ‘a man makes money, no matter how much, P0" -“B llilvllls "filed tl rwtiirnl he finds a certain happiness in its possession for in “"i‘""" *"1* 1°" “°*» lf Wi" "mln" tain its virility as long as the Bell the desire to increase his business he has constant in-C0 _ _ ___ _ _ _ USS f0I’1E» But the man who inherits it has none of "'”‘_` "“ " °ll Sway. iiien to filld its resting place in the same this. The first satisfaction, and the r te t,- th t f "‘."' building the foundation of a fortung iesadesnied aliigi. dbavblnliiiirlilhd dm embers cube He must labor, if he does labor, to add to an over " -- *Suffi(3ienQ_V_” ' ' - ‘ 'Then the Pioneer `says, "the - - - rt ._ ni , Inherited wealth is unquestionably a handicap. ,,,'},`,f, f,§‘,__:‘,"_,",’§‘,‘:f_1_f°',,j;_f*‘f,§,,“’;‘§_",§ Few, comparatively, of_'t`he world’s great men have iwinii iirf nun., in 'msivlso WISH. started out with inherited wealth; comparatively :whit or fuel nie ouaraisn inia few of them were provided with funds to go through "S‘°`W“lSH‘ED" “ll °l>l>"°d l° the Clerk of the House for it, or a collggée _or to start in business. Those who have suc- (_0D.y_ _ma was _e_______d_ __ was __ cee eh _;egan_ their success early in life by overcom-_ »_,0m,h,n_g which me Govemmém ing t_ e andicap of poverty and hard work and the had .,,d,,,,,, to ,,,, SUPPRESSED hand_i_cap_was the stepping stone _to success, i-nv A vofra or 'aim House on To Journey hopefully” is to journey successful- l 'DHE Morton or 'rii-is Pita- lv and success in this means service, service with a M'E“~ “"6 ° S°‘“°"l’l‘K l°° ‘lllillir purposedin vie_w, the purpose of attaining to useful- :_‘:_‘;_c'°___‘_’_;* _:‘_:“:_°';g___f°_o‘_°“_;`;:‘____‘;'_" I . _ _ _ __ tiess_a_i_i provides all the happiness man can attain mm was _m,md_ The mmm,” i 0' 0_arTlV€T may mea_n to have reached pgnury of the Piiblic Accounts Committee and want but the good done along the way* is the .nu not know unni nanny ins isnt Teal SUCCESS. moment that the Provincial Audi- tors statement was fo be excluded ']‘][E '[‘{f§§()(_t]{ RIOTH from the majority report They were assured that it would be ln- ciuded. and when they discovered The tussock moths been_In0¥°e 01' lf°q5 otherwise. their report was of ne- _of a pest for several years past, is making itself dis- _cu-ssify-=..¢_rs-wn quickly, wiin nn agi~eea-bly and dangerously evident this season, 'nine i_n__‘;ni¢un copy. Ae H "Suit The trees by our street sides-and they are beauti- __"‘~°.-l§~‘,},`g"'“‘“"“'~ "“‘ ""‘"°' ““" he' eer are the withholders of ful trees _and th-etadiniration of all visitors as well tm, ,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,O ,,,,,,,,,, ,he ,,,,,,_ _as the pride of the city--are now definitely threat- _ne iiiiys ii ninfeci rigiii. cncd and unless something is done quickly the prob- - _ ability is that next summer will witness the `destruc-` _ Mill-. “¢¢°ffll“S *D ll" "l°“‘f"- ‘l/lr Saunders is squirming out of 'tion of most of our trees. The tussock moth, is ~ _- ._ l .easily handled if taken in time; that time' is in =tl'ie_ mf' N9",:°`"°",'\i °;""'_;‘lfe,`,k`8 Spring when tanglefoot in any form, such as a band ,llffniccguellésnise nfifiemunis win of tarred sacking around the tree, say five or 'six ilvulaié accusing unuiis ever in feet from the ground, would prevent their climbing. Condon" “Hd d‘“l““- He ‘”“““’ This summer the caterpillars are already climbing l""“" ll" l"“"°’"‘ ‘"‘“"" "ls 'he' _ _ the trees, building their cocoons and next spring '»§°"° “"1 °“"‘°“"“'f_;’,°";‘t"'nm°'§_,','; ,=_=__.; the larvae will be ready among the branches' to be- ;l,`,;,,?;f§:“f; ii, G:;,d°,,,`,, W... gin their_deadly.work on the leaves. This climbing f-ON THEIR 0_wN` i»i..i'rroiiM_" S olitician’s platform is the ~ see-no-awe _ " tis at present in progrs. and further progress could _i i> » be prevented by tacking on the tarred bands above slums. as thc enimr'i. is iin~_nn~ss. Crushed” ' ` ' We accepted he has flunked The mentioned. This should be 'attended to at once, the ~ 1 ' ~ _ City Council should lose no time in doing it and next ;h"""“§e__"""‘ ""`_o;f_rT;°;`,;1 Spring it may be necessary to spray the trees with ,$2 °,,r,,,,;c:;,. can fnlivinuy argu- ‘some insecticide to prevent the larvae hatched in mini or fnaunniie snnee_ It was the trees from devouring the leaves. in un inifnre ii jury wan wnmn spu- The trees in Charlottetown are one of the city’s cial pleading would be of iw “cli- ireatcstdaitractioni and rilohpairés or expense should .f.i-5i‘i'f‘I‘iiI'.";.2 ."‘.'.'*§`*" e spare o save t em. e si uation at resent is - - - - quite apparent. For the sake of the city}’)s beauty Dah' selecnons and healthfulness we trust the City Fathers will take R¢|(|¢|5 critical; the trees are threatened as may be seen at p...,.|.i..¢ sy w. a. enum-. __a glance and the necessi'ty for immediate action is ~~~~~+°°**“*‘*°****°*‘ up this matter at once. ' Mori-ian NOTE Never a sigh for the cares that she bore for me, Never a thought of the joys that '_”"__'-'_ _ -` flew by: Her one regret that aha`coulda't do The P'atriot.’s meaness in political discussion is. - m°*° 1°' “‘°» Tbouifhtess and selfish. her well exemplified in its reference to the dispute be- Mm... ,,,,_1_ 'tween Mr. Kenny, who was chairman of the Morell meeting and Mr. Coffinwho was one of the speak- 0”' "‘-§’,',‘§,“,.“,,f‘,',§"_lf§’ "Lit '“° °'""” ers. The Guardian published the ch'airman’s report, on, fu., _-.nn _,nr-_nilbif nur nunuu Mr. Cofl`m’s contradiction of ‘the report, Mr. Kenny’s on ,,_2“_n‘_’_‘§,'1’_§§§'s',h,,,hB we up re-affirmation of his original report and Mr. Cof’fin’s im sitio inet _second contradiction. Why does the Patriot insist 0”' “°" 1 Y°§‘"‘ '°’ “" “°“"°' that the Guardian “reported that Mr. Coffin said” so ne" now' . andso? The Patriot knows better knows that its "i5ll\'° "1 11°' “°°Y' \’°°- "li" "fl" the wary of her. insinuation is as urijournaiistic as it'is contemptibie. _ ¢,,,,,,,_,,,, ,,,,,' ,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,.,,., The Guardian published the statements of both these t smells' ' Words cannot ieli what this old gentlemen and the dispute is between them _ot be- _ t ~ tween the Guardian and eitherof them. The Pa- »M°tll'¢°r°"-'md :;'¢~l:»l"' -no triot’s sole object in its political wanderings is to ` ""°" °‘ ““° ..-¢a.a_,l..i.»l`-_.1..ra' ...___ ~ - -,_<'i...f.~~ ' »-.‘ i --A7 _ ._,- .-_-.i.~n._" -' _.Qui flu. _ _ _ _ - - _ - _ . e':==ff--"- f-=s»~\_¢_=';-;'-ti . ' _._-:_' _ -.-. .»-. _, \ _ _ .§ f i _ , _ _ - _ r - _ _ . Ttilaioaiiima ill one for me ‘dit The _‘Charlottetown Guhvdtpa dads mit naoaao i - .aviiy anffdrei me opinions -_------~ ry the freight of-sa ocean iinor, a;p_nasod_§y in qefgna- _ , ...I l ` “To journey hopefully _is a be'tter_t_hing_ than WI _“__ ____ Am____c __ mo __ arrive and the ‘true -success is to labor," is asaying of ,he ,,m,m__ already' mme-d 'fm _ ___ _ .,._~.r.... __ - _ ,,,g,,_ some we W md that you ww 1 Robert Louis Stevenson. and the truth of ll will be ninrnni uni. inns. .nu win. if Gallant and Saunderaim l'“‘¢° ° "““_"“ fm" by "~° “P- ain _recognized both by those who have journeyed and 'nie Litumi nisiiiw. nuiiaiuii nun-[ _ - .- cinuengé - §§‘{",‘”§§ §‘,f,,'”{§,,,;',§‘f,f';"},f_,§“,§f,f,§‘§ """ ,_ those who have arrived.,--_Every one is jourrieying bo- °°\1=°.._==l_"ll"l___i‘l'_ “P"“_“lf _- majority 'of-_ cases is weaith. "There is pleasure in the "_____‘:_"_lll‘l“1 Y_°n;ai-e wiiii_in i _ accumulation of wealth. To see onels cii`ori:s_crown- ,,,e,f,.°,,,_°;f;;? lcznlfsilillu tai: *T* f,°‘,’§"; -T ed with success; to _see the bank account grow-_stea- senuiir,-n .-_,,_,,,,,-,. 5,, ’,,,,._-.,,,,,,. -.,,, “-.W dily year after year. _byihonest toil; to meet reverses iaeu'-finu=‘*~Wuiu¢'in snfnin noisy" "G" ; `;ff`f.'l and overcome them"”; to*-lose and win 'again--these i>li`ll°=1°i>luo--mi their iliuirrnieiu §;;:‘_“';§_‘l=*_§; f;=j}_§:;';‘_“Af___§:‘_'_:-gli; fire. among_t-he joys of life. But what of th_e’end? ';;°;_f"_'lf °f .l‘,i!’_'*»"~¥4\l feflllllf- ‘?f_~_ mil§_;&_;»c_;;n{\h;>rl;»y_:;=_§_§_=i£rru- 'What happiness is to be extracted from the pile that 6o`f»_1_m_;’s_‘"° ”_“”' 9' ’“’“"’ ""'°° _ has been accumulated? One of the troubles is that _ ' _ _ the pile i_s never finished, never large enough, and Perininu in.. immediate ,mance ---'f-° ='-~= the _building goes on till it stops by the side of a of Mr. A_ C. .saunauis wus nn ln- lpoedellil- -oooood-o»»»¢»vo¢-»+¢»~ ` :Sit-,-Re the challenge of Mf- Gailiaat and Mr. Bauaders. and the smountiof slanaiuie .Pioneer and PaQ%-have lately been P\lll»l“S out, _ lljng peogls _agliatgrs _ and sucil life who ha e-tiie'co rage to. tell the truth about the 0'Leary meetln-gy either one of those men Y 'is safe enough in makin! Cllllliolliles -of this Mild,” knowing as they do 'lhat if it werelmpossible for them to get a hearing at a meeting wllcll _none but the chosennwere gather- 's¢| their _chances would be very much less if the-y'canie before a public meeting in the prcaonl. Wil' ing of the electors. < if those men are so absolutely s/urs of the feelings of_ihe peoplr. iii their own districts. Will' 0° llley not have courage enough to resigll and once more give the electors 11 chance in speak by their votes? There would not be amy trouble if, get ii man to oppose them, ni lens! in the First District-. but D0l“‘ haps it might be difficult for eith- er. mari now to carry a convention an :i |.ibi='i~iil. ‘ » with -tii'e..iiew tai: bills slurinif every poor inan in the face; with the scaudialous , condition of on roads even now in the late summer with an added list of new bisil paid uffiéers ciias-ing around nl-the expense of the poor man. il B“l‘lll9 to nie. Sir, is iiipudence pure and simple to have our paid law mak- era scorn the opinions ef lilo llll‘D who put tuhem there. ln ordinary business life if n msn aus it _clerk ir ieiislilcr who thinks he lil H0! gettin-g enough Baillfy and t“k"`**‘ from bis masters* till the illiter- .encé between what he has contract- fi to work for and what his Oli/ll ideas are oi’ the worth of the work. wha, hwpem, _ig he is found out? »l-le lands fbehind prison lure. Wil-il our law makers it is al‘toge‘tiier dif- ferent. They were hired for $200-00 they dec-itii.i they were w0l‘l»ll $500- andi fiiey'-icuii lt. and =li>i>_1r<=~l\_lly there is no redress. But: -wait! 'ihe people,_are aroused and they ll" going to do something to remedy matters of this kind. The farmers and fishermen of our fair l>l”0Vl“‘:’_ Jie iiuw getting aruusiii and tliete are hosts of tholli 1101 Dllll' lit Em” govt but all over P.E.i. who are with me in this. _ 1 am Sir, etc.. JOHN P|NEAUr Ebbsfleet. August 031920. - ____-4-o>---- Roosevelt Siilitds ` _ For League oi Nations ti~iv\DE PARK. N-Y., Aus. 9-~ l`ra»iiliiyn D, Roosevelt. in a formal address accepting the Democratic Vice President-iai nomination at his ho-me here today, Joined with _his l-met-_ _lumen M. Cox in accepting the pnincipal -issues of the Na- -tional caimtpaign. . “The Democratic party." he Sam "hae offered to this nation ii treaty .,' guru-f- which to intake it ii real trendy for a real peace must in iuili-. ii im giie of Nations. “ day," he continufrl, “We #IPP ofldiggd a seat at the table of the family ofifnaiions to the end that inn smarter-moons may be truly 'safs,_t,o work out _their owndeiitlny. ' fwn uinin friggin-si piece. isis .B0 |w¢_a}|_;¢____1 have faith, faith thai iiiis fission nas no ueifisti destiny. fniiii that our peoolo are looking .aio the yciirs beyond fpr better things, 'and that they are not afraid io dn their ptiri. “Tthe League of Nations is a prac tical solution of fi practical Billia- tion. it is no more perfect than the original constitution which has been amended eighteen times' and- wili soon, we hope, be amended the nl-neteentli, was perfect. It is not is-___.__.~ -~.__* A' -_.__._-- - " _'___zr_~‘* '_-:__ --:~-_.-: .ri- iiuggesteii that as cliallenger it was his duty to open the debate, and us an open subject we uiiviiieil but did not dictate, “THE EX'l`Eii- NAL .AU.DlT." There is still op portunity for him to make good. The latest contribution of thc' Patriot‘s political inventive genius is",in the transformation of shadow into sunshine, and of disgrace and shame into the loftiest political virtue. On Mnnd.ay, under the heading “l.ihernlism‘ Dominant." in was ecstaticaily hanvy because of the rowdiyism through which they were able to dominate indignation meetings. Liberals on the street and- in the ordinary walks in life are depressed ‘with a feeling of shame that their party, once one of high ideals and clean in con- duct, in now dominated and seek- ing to dominate the public by slang Bhd bluff in its press sad rowdyism at ipubilc gatherings But their organ- glories in this means to at- tain their ends. it tells ua that "if their speeches were not accep- table' to the audience" would not they "howl them flown." -lf the raverage audience were as wanting in public manners as some of the speakers they certainly would_ But the averageeiectnrs are civilised and tolerant to a fine degree. be- sidssyaudevilie. even when coarse *in character. will always mid fi considerable number who look apoiuit fran the amusing side. and mislead and to misrepresent facts. _ om:-.i. au»»i.w sae. mi.. ....9 is ,ui imma. __ _._ - ‘hols Md girls to .spend the great- sl sl _ - i y - . _l‘wili ventureyta say that of thu _great deal' . toward making the .r ‘_ _ C. .E. Mackenzie. ~ Doa ‘tiring 'has olten occurred ‘o -me when travelling about this beautiful little province of ours, namely: How om we allow oiin er part of their young lives in auch iloor school buildings and surround |0011 in renin! to our schools, as in some of our mol! progressive districts. one ages the school a mere aback pleated by the side of me 'road with ;io~¢i-,ounfls or if there are any, unifenced, the only piacafor our future men and \vo- men to stretch their"limbs and develop, is the K'|ng‘s h-I‘g,hwa~y. _.Stop and think, rntepayer. and mr yourself the question. “Am i ng the best I can for the boys ind rls ven into m oirel" average ifotepayer on` Prince Ed- ward Iaian'/.l 'had to live in a build- ing lilrejrour ordinary district school, that theytwould only do so as inns ne__.l[li__ey would nngeifing uit; Le`if_ua_ _ ke1__,_ihi_a _very lapar- tant question ` 16 he-Art," and `it`n- that our children wil'-i deligli-t to go to school where everything is in first f-.lass order. by Drorifiihs good buildln e and equipment, we would `l!e`,_(et5ih,i)ig _tiin. go-edt lesson. .l' inipfi;o`vci_rle'bt ' to the pupils. l nearly _lwsys .notice that where -iw sc-tiidnii building- etiuiqmient and sui-rou;§:lp_gs_ _ ,';qrq'p.:nr _- e_ _iieff_e.-. class, `a-t orie"‘does not find the play ground littered with plpcre. old ash s a-nd other debris, This provea`ihat"_t-hc'clillid delights io if1ipruve.mn_d’carries‘_ our the mes even in the keeping of t-he grounds in better condition. Another improvement that could ‘ie-made would be the attractive- was of the it-bool room to the ‘be- ginner; usually the child -up to school 'age has man-y filings in the ‘ionic to attract his -`-ttentioii, hut when sent, off to school, the first ’r»w days is taken up with getting acquainted 'and looking around as it wore. 'Phan if the school has iot the attractiveness of the home the little iota soon want to stay it home. Then would it not be a good idea to have our school ooiiis made asntiractive as Dos- iilile; have cducfitlve pictures on the walls; n school flag and by the way the teacher shfiu‘.i tell the little toi-ts what our grand old Union .lack stands for, and why we siiouid be proud to be Cnnad-» iims _and Brltlsiiers. i This latter part of the work nigh; he accomplished by the mo- thers and sisters as they are thc real founders of the home. Most ,f us 'like to see our kitchens tidy_ as our parloutrs; if so let us carry- the idea a li-ttic further ami eee| to it that our schools are as clean uid t-idy as our kitchens. lf this is lone, we _will have ,solved one _of the great problems of our educa- tional system. and will have done a child think the farm the best best place to live and thus lnsture he future of your country. _ I intl-nation; it is anti-war." T-he great problems, he declared will confront the next adminiatra tion of the United States relations with'-the world und the pressing ‘need of organized progress at home. ?_4A_i_ _?l'-..‘ ~»Mf _ ,',. _ ‘iovi Aiuiiis t or iiuous ciuiuuus" Including Joseph Scriveii, `AUlCl'l0l‘ Of “What 3 _Friend We Have in Jesus.” _ Sir John A. McI)oniiltl General James \Volfc Lord Strathcona Joseph Howe I , ' etc., etc., _ Will appear exclu- sively in _ Charlottetown Examiner Commencing Sep- tember 6th. aovvvvv Charlottetown and a Charlottetown lady are mentioned in the series. ` ` ‘ Y prove conditions- in‘suc_b ii way _ wine' pi-.caution an yen’ asks to ascertain iii.; ia, lovaragaa you drink ara PURE and WHOi.ll0Mlf “PtElE!/dlt_,ES.S” APPLE NECTAR ' citi-:AM soma 'mon :rome LEMON sqvxsn 1 oiiaiwii sQUA'sn. saiisaraitinna. _ ' BELFAST GINGER ALE. The above Beverages are “THE FINEST THAT CAN BE MADE." and are Manufactured from _Pure Grand. lated Sugar, 'Pure Fruit Extrafzta, and BACTIRIOLD. GICALLY Pure Water, in a MODERN PLANT, hy up- to-date Machinery and Equipment, and "under the strictest Expert Supervision, aa regards SANITAHON and Manufacture. Tliaaa "PEERLEBSV Bavaralaa an sold-throughout the Province at POPULAR PRICIS, and in Pint botciea only. \ DIS'l‘RIBU'1‘0I{S FORPRINCE EDWARD _ ISLAND \ osai.ois Bane., ciiAm.o1“rs:i'owN. . R. T. HOLMAN, LTD., 8UMME_R8lDE._ ~. _ _ JOHN A. HACKETT, TIGNIBH `» ' ' ` J.J. HUGHES CO., LTD.,80UR|8 GEORGETOWN J. & T. MGRRIS. _ Miuiiifnctiii-ei's of the now Famous “l’l€ERI.ESS” DRY GINGER ALE_ i ` (".itiiriottcto\\'ii. Prince Edward Island 2015-8-7 -if Sat'i`ues'l`haill. \ .-»-.Y-1-______`_: __:__.__,_____ ._.__ _T __ __ _ ` _ --4 l ga t/Efseir ,_ _,ff _ ,I £3 oe-ease.-/_ th L ' "»_ ` - 'n * A- -.-12-~_v 1 _ T " _f_’_=:_-_-7.; gl "I ` (Atl _` *' ~ ‘___ Q f ` & foul' ___ _ “ f -=" 5/ _ We can help you plan your' summer ease or if _ you are going to spend the summer: at your work we can aaaiat you in maintaining your efficiency. Our gummy- gm" are dialinctive In atyie and comfortable in shape. _wg “ couidn'¢ suggest a place where your footwear mafia would be better attended to than right here. 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