-JAuUA1'=éi'rso5-192e ___,_______.__ h “‘ “ ‘ A A “ i‘ ‘ — l > n , _ . _. __,, __,._____ ,_-... .7 **""' . '~'"“I ff‘ ' ¢ "W‘ ‘we - - ' vtlf”! “ p. ‘h . , Central Guardian ' . . _ ,,,.,b.=v-n_°,_° . 5 ,8n't It'll! l '__' ' ‘ '- ‘ If s Férfi!’ 7;‘: _ M‘ -' ‘ P ‘ 2:0? from i-ielmafvs Catalog. - - ' . e Farm-ED ' ' "- ‘ “ r unseen-u - ‘ -' REEW- 5- MINISTER ‘ ‘w ‘"- ‘e-u- a» ‘iifimtl? . ‘Fhlififlfil.’ F. i 1'. wrrkip. Glimmer mo ‘ cuoliriaaersn ‘ no" ' ' _ ' . _ ,, . , ____ , .. . _. ._ 11-00 A- Mr-eermon. auzsns couu-rv, n. o. f. ‘i __‘ stlldlo 23° P _M__8.bb“h school. , Reletsznig filuigostznmrlall, Tuesday. The Lucky Horse- 137 on“ an,” at 7.00 r. M-Sermen. _ ' "one... shoe” ism Western- ' " ‘a ‘ ' ‘ ++o+o4o+o+0+o+eo Naieirosgfllgi- Class. l ‘ - severe] d ii m; l 1 "' Tom Mix evidently is reaching ' . . v , have seenipfmwgad gqizlflzsslgf: ‘beyond straight western pictures , .. _ . _ .. ‘ flu, ere sbe dflpqned to Ne Y for more fields to conquer, for he _ ‘ _ » , "_‘.I,'_. ___ to “k6 . Y’ "k- has given us recently "Dick Tllr- . . . ., 4i 11D the study of nursing 0n in -- Wm h - t E _ . I ‘l Fri-day evening -she was the guest lpsnlfs ffpeilzi Qmlltglh abanciliifi —"—- ‘ , t °t h°“°" “l 5 “llllrmlllsiy arranged and now, in his latest release: (P “ d from Page 1;) MINISTER-Rev. W. M. Ryan, B. A. ABBOCIATB-Rev. .E. _i-i_ Runny, p_ p_ y. A. H. C, M.. A. T. C. L. . - THE SERVICES 10.00 iA. M.-Prayer Meeting in i-ieergz i-ipii, 11.00 A. M.--Preacher:. Rev. W. M. ,Ry'sn, ‘B. A. 31il-ll11fl~“/_\.G60d Man's Despondeney" its causes and its Cure. Anthem by The Choir. 2.30 P. M.—8abba n School and’ ‘Bible Classes. 7.00 P. Mr-PNICIICFZ Rev. Dr. Rsmsay. _ SubJeet-"Deboralfs Triumph ind Song." Soloist-Miles ‘Berna ‘Huestis. Anlthem by The Choir. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL. onoamer mo ci-iotnmaerenz-w. s. Fletcher,‘ Central Christian Church Pastor Rev. Neil Herman Will Preach Sunday Night on Subject: IS THERE A HELL? There ls a very practical Hell rlpl" M" l" “d? ddre: t Helen Biifin The foil-owing is the address read to Miss Helen Biffili. dflrlflS. the onrse of a social evening lleld in her honor at the home 0f Mir! Margaret MaoMilian, ‘Prince ‘St. To Our Former Classmate. Miss Helen Blfllnl Our Beloved ‘Helenz- On the eve '0f your departure‘ from your home town, we, your former class- males and chums, assemble here to- night ,to do honor to one with whom we imvebeen associated so intimately since early childhood (lays. It is with hearts touched with sorrow that we realize that those happy days have gone by, and you go, t0 begin the duties of the noble profession which you have chosen to embrace. We, dear Helen, will not wait as so ‘many do ,to place roses on your casket ,and lavish words of Prairie on ears that hear not; but will say tonight that you sweet und wlnnin; desposit-ion have endeared you to us_ and to all whohave had the pleasure of your acquaintance M‘ ‘Sooner or later, the parting of| A unoerta nty You have that noble profession you- brow, ch over and guide you to accept tlfs small to, and also as ii ills Ways will come to all of 115- 11ml runner-tr.- Llnlment- n» Bsekhche.‘ e-ly. and we are sure you will Brace which calls for endurance, courage. and sweetness of disposition. We] feel assured that the words of the poet will be fully exemplified "When pain and angu'sh wring the A ministering angel-thou." That kindly Providence may wat- to come is our earnest wish and prayer. ln conclusion we wl-sh ‘you en of. our love and esteem. Eileen lMurray, Dorothy OlBrlen, lMargaret MaeMillan. Olive Johnston, Vivien McGuigan. biarian ‘Macdonlad, ‘Blanche Conway, ‘Dorothy iM-acKenzie. 0-31-11 A frlund is one who will perfection in us nnd turn his back ho- cnunc ho finds us no better than him- ~ l Charlottetown as we will find ourselves‘- ‘1Standing with reluctant feet, YWhere the brook and river meet." iWith you, dear Helen, there is n0 chosen wis- of nursing, in in the years gift as a slight tok- i l l l ‘the prices asked ‘by exporters. The “market continued firm owing to of supplies, W"! Elven by her former classmat- es at the home of Miss Margaret McMillan, Prince Street. Au ad. iireflr. which appears in another e01. "mn- w" Yell-d by Miss Aileen Mur- ray. and ‘Miss Blifin was presented gm‘ a dill"? sill. the presentation eing made by Miss Dorothy ()’. Brien. Although taken by eurpriee l-lle llllflrmlll! recipient r -' -‘ "ulmlillY- illfllilrllls her friends for their words of appreciation and (or tllllle lmlill! gm. Vocal solos were a“ Twdued b? ills, Misses Flor- ence Cantwel-l and Margaret Allen- liYi Dlano solos by the Misses Mar- KP-"i McMillan and Olive Johnston, violin solos by Miss Vivian McGui. 81m, and ‘Folk dances by the Mie. ses Marlon and Jean McDonald, Miss Nora Murray was the accoan- Danist of the evening. Dainty re. freshmenta were then served by the young ladies when with regret- ful farewells and good wishes to the guest of the evening, the happy g3,- thering dipper-gem ' PERSONALS -._........ ‘Mr. Wilfred Doyle 0f the staff of Jenkins d: Son returned ‘rhursday night from Boston where he spent ‘his holidays. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAIL. Qua, Jan. 29. _ There was no improvement l‘n the export business in grain here tn. day owing to the fact that foreign llyers were not disposed to pay Bmand from domestic buyers on ca"! Brflin in the ‘Montreal market was dull and prices were unchang- ed. 'I‘he trade in spring wheat "Q"? W115 again ‘ reported very slow there being no improvement in the dema-nd from any source and prices were unchanged. Busi- ness in winter wheat was also disappointing with few sales at the "m9 prices as yesterday with only a few odd small lots traded in. The trend of the millfeed the steady demand and a scarcity the movement of standard grades rolled oats was steady and prices were unchang- Bii. N0 further were noted in the baled hay market with spot. prices about Blefldy- A moderate amount of shnro his CLASSIFIED One Insesclee Isl! Insertion "Cvallatlsfs Erveia vvv Agents Wllnltd roars-luv.- Assure- WRITE (or. price; fund‘ catalogue. United Art Co. Limited 4 Brunswick- Torontn, Ont. ,63-12-23w‘sm20i. LIGHTNING srnauos compelled. charges for ‘deliver and collect. selling outfit. earn-rt?! discharged batteries instantly. Eliminates ere, Box 2022, Montreal. 01$ method entirely. Particulars- .l.i btning Co. St. maul. ‘Mimi’ -v-—--———.— ' ‘ ‘A. W. Sat. ti. msoeuaneou. -— BELL- HOIIERY FOR THE FAM- ily direct ‘from Mill to Consumer Pay da-ilyn-Ws supply. sample!- ‘Catlalogue Free. Sterling Hosiery ‘Mills, ‘Ltd-r 30b5, '3!" Toronto- Ont, A.W. Jan. 9, 16, 23; 30. teem-s sank wast-to. wasn- ee clothes without. rubbing. Sells on sight. Crest repeater. Good taonxmiawiofl to blunts-Write quick. P. A. ‘Lefebvre 8t (20., Alexand- veyor, l-lermanville. house N0. lences. 1611110221. i" "ll Rom Society Tailoring- ADVERTISEMENTS Na new llueefl wards II we Ilsa of I words ....... 1e per llns of I ares-d; Felt line Y1 Tails; ed-todifeasure Men's Ololaes at $22.95 delivered. A golden harvest experienced direct selling salesman. Full or part time. Ex- perience unnecessary. Big com- missions pnyubie in advance. We lots of advertisins helps. Wrllo Society Craft Tail- JNO. A. MCDONALD; LAND EUR- ere half 0f the (Palmer estate) 220 Q1199“ seven rooms. all modern conven- ' Enquire at 222 Q1199" ________ male Help Wanted Wonderful A. W. ‘I492. 7 100-844.!!! Street. jieens ed in tons and price wit-h the cold weather helping to stimulate the AR8ENAULT,—ln this city, Jan. nuit, Rockford ‘Street a daughter. business was done. There were no further develop- ments in the local. eggs situation today, but owing to the very cold weather prevailing the undertone to the market was firm for strict- ly fresh eggs and prices were out an developments 2 John, N. 13., fresh eggs arriving in large quantities and under good demand. her York, unchanged- THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN “The Lucky Horseshoe," which opened at the Prince Edward yes- terday, he gives ns something else that is different from the old-time. stereotyped "western". y While "The Lucky Horseshoe" may he classed as a vwestern- plus," it is the “plus" part that holds the element of surprise and delight for the Mix fans. This surprise consists of the dream or lSpanish sequence, in which Tom drifts haziiy from his western sur- . ndlngs to the medieval life and habits of old Spain. To make matters even more in- teresting. Tom finds himself en- acting the dasliingand cavalier role of Don Juan, kidnapi-ng fair ladies right and left and finally winding up ‘by running away with the moat beautiful of them all ‘Lady ‘IsabeL-most bewitchiugly played by Billie Dove. After all sorts of fights, wild horseback rides, .escues and nar- row escapes, in which he is ably abetted by J, ‘Farrell MacDonald as Pancho, Tom wins his heroine. only to have ‘his dream fade out and disclose him a. captive in the hands of the vlllain’s henchmall. while the real girl, also played by Billie ‘Dove, is about to be mar- ried to the villain, Malcolm Waite. Sc Tom has to start in rescuing all over. A feature of the iSpanien se- quence is the beauty contest in which scores of the prettiest girls in ‘Hollywood are shown in artistic and tantilizing costumes -of all lands. Ann ‘Pennington, “‘ll‘olliee" dancer, also adds a distinct touch with her dancing in the dream se- quences of the picture. "The iLucky Horseshoe" is well worth seeing, take, it from one who is heartily relieved when he finds something different in’ West- erus." The second chapter of the new serial “Sunken Silver" and "D03 Days", “Our Gang" comedy round excellent week end pro- gram. ' fresh market. Storage stocks are draggy. Winnipeg is unchanged Calgary egg market is weak as the result of continued mild weath- er. ‘Large quantities of fresh eggs are arriving at extras 28, firsts 25, seconds 20. There is no demand for storage stocks which are jobb- ing firsts $8.00 to $9.00 per oilse- seconds $7.00 to $7.50 per case. 32, firsts 30, seconds and pullets "rl-lallfax, N. 1S., is unchanged. St. are selling Chicago spot ‘i4. January 34 1-8, ‘February 29 1-2. March 25 5-8, April 28 1-8, Decem- refrigeratnrs 31 3-8. New ‘OOIJOGNE. GermiirlY-i Jall- 29- — maintained at the late advance noted. ‘Business in storage eggs was reported slow. There was no improvement in the demand for potatoes, the re- Cflllilfl being small with holders ‘not pressing sales. The under- tone remains steady and prices unchanged. Trading in ‘butter was rather quiet but the undertone to the market was vary firm with prices fully maintained, The condition of the cheese was un- changed with littledemanfl from any source. Prices 0n the spot were steady and unchanged. ‘OTTAWA, Ont" Jan. 29-- ‘Eggsl -Jl‘be egg markets are steady to higher today with the cold weath- or having a beneficial effect. Tor- ont0- fresh prices high wholesale specials 48, extras 46 to 47, firsts 41 to 42. Storage stocks selling boiler but. no stability to quota- tions. ‘Montreal market unchang- BIRTHS 27th to Mr. and Mrs. T. ‘E. Arsen- DEATl-is McALEER~ln this city Jan. 29th iri-eneie ivieAleer aged 55 yearnin- uernl, notice of which will appear f. ed by the Allied troops Sunday at of the‘ cathedral’ and all the chur- Oil Team Will Joyousiy laxcltcd -by the news lllfli the Cologne 7/Jll0 is to be evacul- midnight, the people are enthusias- tically preparing for a great de- monstration in the square opposite the Cathedral at.that time. The burgemaster will speak, the bells egos along the Rhine wiill be‘ toll- ulnre-pentau-t bnl‘ever which ie now generally ‘known as the “Green Bpoki" Many of tho proposals wntained in this report were not only clearly unacceptable to a majority of the party with wh'ch lMl‘. ‘Lloyd George is politic- ally associated, but were quite de- finitely opinsod by a great bulkof the agricultural interests through- out thc country. There was no de- sire among the agricultural com- munity that the ‘State or local au- thorities should acquire, either on a fixed day or piecemeal. the whole of the agricultural land in the country. In conference with the Liberal and lRadical Candidates‘ Association. :Mr. Lloyd George ag- reed to certain compromise propos- ais. These fundamentally altered the original propnsals- reduced them to much smaller dimensions, as well as restricting them virtu- ‘lily t0 acquisition of land for small- holdings and allotments. ln other Words, the proposals of the “Green Boo ” were abandoned. These com- brnmise proposals hnve not yet been considered by the Liberei Parliamentary Party, wlro appoint- ed a committee to report upon them. The whole problem is now to b8 discussed by the Liberal (Jpn. vention in ‘February. ‘Mrllllwlllle. there are‘ many of us who differ fundamentally from the baslc Principles underlying even the cilmlmlmvise proposals. In the first place. the fundamental differ- "lce 0i Drlncllile is whether, ‘by State- or County Council owner- ship of agricultural land. cultivat- ing tenure should become the nor- mal form of tenure. There has ai- Ways been in this country diversity, of tenure. Under any system of land reform ‘I object most strongly to either ‘the exclusion pf greeiieid i9Jlllr9. or any hostility townrde or hindrance to the future develop- ment of freehold tenure. l am an that free- holtL-rs will be the best farmers. Upon the sale of any estate, the climlmlmlse Drfllifliiills give the ill-il- 0l>tiou of purchase to the County Authority; nnd ii is oniy the County Authority does not fleslre, or is not subsequently cum. Pulled by the -M‘nistry of Agrieu]. l11re- to acquire the land that the sitting te-naut has any rights what- soever. There is a section of opin- ion in this country to which free. hold is anathema, which congid. ers the freehold farmer the worst former in the world, epd which wishes to see the land owned byi local authorities and managed by local authorities, and the farmerl Placed to a large cxtrnt in the‘ pOSi-I lion of remaining all his life in the‘ “lame 0f a our". being- carefully rlllllefl by superior official wisdom. I join a definite and permanent is- <ua with this school of thought. I‘ em a fundamental believer in free- .l0l(I ownership, - as the safest foundation of agriculture in any "oilillrY- I consider that. both for‘ the ‘DUPDOBB of progressive agricul- ture and for the purpose ‘of nation- lll Wlfllrllliy. it should be encouraged! rat-her than discouraged. Agricul- ture in those countries which are "m" llelfl 11D ‘to us as examples of efficiency and prosperity-fer p. stance, Denmark Belgium and Pru- sell-Jilin bcenV-stablishfd upon the ‘lfivfllolimelll- of! freehold tenure. Similarly. agriculture in our great Dominione bee bee l and l consid- ‘money in the same county. County Agricultural [parently engaged (keleqted from ed dictators in agriculture in each l. ‘bl' - - \- 0“ freehold tenure"; 99 5 filled 11D be under obligation to tnlfe- effet _ _ y WPAGillhTBR A Wondietflill Future 1s IN smut: Fou- ' ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND UPTI"is""DB-UPERATIUIF-Wllllll IS NEEDED T0 PRODUCE SUCCESS LET bus Boost oua PROVINCE THE ISLAND OFFERS THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES OF ANY PROVINCE IN CANADA For Agriculture, Live Stock and Poultry. For Fur Farming For Fishing of various kinds For Tourist Resort There are unsurpassed possibilities for specializing in many brlflviiel of Asrlliiilil-"r- "iii 1°99" unlimited resources for our boys and girls who desire to achieve success and help promote the welfare of their native province. ‘ A new avenue has been opened up through the creation of _a Disease Free Area, which places the Island ‘Province in an unique position for Cattle, Beef and Dairy Products, as well as belnfl l" Iddl‘ tlonal attraction for Tourists to spend their Summers here. ggi "Home Buying Is .Home Bulldinlg’? ASSOCIATED BOARDS OF TRADE OF P. E. ISLAND. "idem. - ....1.4is. 746S-28-1thsat. Electors of Ward Five Ladies and Gentlemen: Two years agrryou elected me as one of your representatives at the Ceunell Board. I trust my services have merited your approvii 111d ‘further denfidenoe. 4 Investment Bonds Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds- Bought and sold. Particulars on r0- queet. _ A. E. MloNElLL 187 Pewnal Street. Phone 709i- As ever l stand for improvements and the advancement of our Cityl in sverypessible way consistent with our revenius and‘ nod involving ‘iindreased taxation. ‘There are many streets In ward five that require attention and it will be my aim, if elected, to rind ways and means t6 have them put in better shape. Hotel ‘ Victoria Ono of the larged and beet equipped Hetsls in Eastern Canada. Contain 1N nome- 44 of which have private baths. Completely . nevahd in the pset few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United listen have its splendid table. Ceuneoll service to all Guests- Tole-i phones in rooms. Ratsl "-00 00 ‘IN P" As it ls impossible for me to see every elector personally I ‘take- this opportunity o1 soliciting your vote and influence. I - l i Yours respectfully, W. ALLAN STEWART he can himself advance to indep- endence in agnculture. Apart from not know of, and the sources oi this brief statement, there remain‘ which ngbgfly pee yet explained? such important questions as rural‘ They must be financed by some- housing, rural education, agricul-i body. You obviously cannot have tural research, improvement both, two rate-levying ailthmflties in one ill Sl-Oflk 11nd in Dlfllilfl. llie dQVElOD-Y country. or two bodies borrowing 1119M 0! llofllflrflllilri, llflrl-‘Cillflrly The in marketing, and the study of the Authorities problems of the stabilization of. must be financed by the Treasury agricultural prices-these are’ the or the country, or both; and I can-Imalters which seem to he essential not imagine either or both not in-Ilo revive the agricultural life- of 7499-29-91. all the land offered them in- the counties, with means which l do sfstlng, upon a veto in matters marine cfimttry- Margy. ifhrliot grist. o]! "'- fina . 0 the question of finamt e o ec s can c ac eve 1 Y a ' m, yflffwnflo, have a body so com- rnlnlstratlva act-ion. within the (jharlottetown plex and unlimited committing theyscope of present Acts of "Parlia- country ‘to all kinds of financial uuqment. ‘Many others could be achiev- dertakinge without landing the mac-pd by elisht amendments of Acts of h-ne in a “are of chaos epd Ql Parliament relating to agriculture bankruptcy. lalready in force. Any scheme which There seem grave administrative W011l<i Strike at the r0016 0f the objections to the proposed powers fundamental p-rinclple of and position 'of this new offlcifiil,llfree‘holdi n?’ llthl 0 g! l Yglitllll the County Cultivation Officer. Hs ncrease. ra - er an ‘m 11 a - 8:0 . _ - , . _ functions are almost illlmitable. Itlsmse of insecurity in the farmeniBl:|?ér"7?orz€:g?]Twgzfifialdtgwil; is propose-d that an extraordinarylwhich would add to the llflrd6r1B,A_ _]_ Doric“, Ruiiand, N_ H; Q 1A pQsilunn ghonld be created for him, andcom-plications of local adminis-IBBXm,“ Portland; R a Andermm Airhough he wouid be paid and 5p. trail on: which would create lllsplfqporuand; M_ N_ Oharman’ w“, Tlace; 8. S. Hessian, R. Macdonald. Montague; A. C. Smith, Sackvillei J. A. McAskill, Glace Buy; R. Delisk. ‘Montreal; G. M. Harris, lYarmoutb; D. M. Canning, Boston ‘lllelM. Brodie, Montreal; D. J. McLean and Wiltsbire. Hotel Co., Ltd. HARRY C. BROWN, Handler Proerlebrs I T RIA OTE D. L. ‘Beesly, E. A. ‘Mounce, Tor- a list submitted by the Minister oiicountv: and which would burden Agriculture) by the County Author- the State ‘With thfi Overwhelming‘ iiy_ he ceiiid not be dlgmiggedl ex. toils of a financial experiment. at,’ "opt with the consent of the -Min- i-lie present time, should be most isier of Agriculture. He would trongly opposed as against make reports, and the Authorltylheet "ntereste of agriculture whose irervant he would he, word-lief the community- -‘ 4 ' ‘FOX EXPERTS ()il Team recently when they de- cisively trounced thc Rovers in an exhibition have linen anxiously opportunity of‘ again ionm in action, and it might bf‘ said opinions differed considerably notwithstanding their victory. as to the prowess of the Dolierty clan. petlties of the ardent and also the most dubious, Poinsett inuuediatoly showed con- siderable‘ l_ifo in tho ‘hope of m‘- ranging games with any team that. was looking for a set-to, but ills approaches were gregation seemed inclined to hook Be Accommodated Altcr witnessing the excellent rrund oi hot-key handed out by the r-r it vital that no imwdlment should be put in the way 0f in- creaslngtha number of freeholden-Ll "llil l-llill- "Don time sale of an es-l talc ‘or n farm, the sitting tcnani.‘ vhould havo the frat right of per.‘ chase unfit-r any scheme oi’ agric- ultural rcforlfi. ‘indeed, in assuring lllls the policy would merely h’- ‘llrryiiig out modern practice. for fixture. local iundom awaiting un seeing iili:= i clean cut my reputable landlord, th “enanit is invariably g’vcri the 0p- tion of purchase if be desires it. l ‘Moreover the sitting fllllllll l0 be able to buy the land on‘ the same terms as those granted to any public body. ‘He ought be able to buy at a fair agricult a1 vaiuafon, and ho ought to illllpiietl with the necessary cre upon reasonable terms. Two sl native reasonable valuations 'A‘nxlous to again whet the up- manager ‘Benny in vain——no ag- w“ act in default of the local authority. ltis entirelycnntrary to the d"-m0c~ raiic principles upon which local administration has been fmrnded’ ‘for centuries ‘official to ovc-rrldo the views of flmiocrnticaiiy elected bodlos,.~ ‘(Hill)’. at the salc of an estate byiic e sittindagrlculture, by gidlng the- dgvgiqp. ment of under-capitalized estates. anvi under-cultivate Willi!!! Rllfiiication bf cheap credit. by giv- liliZ greater security do the farmer m1 u ivnant. and greater facilities to for the farmer to become a free- ur-yholrier: by ‘givinggrmiter opperi. lieuinfifiea and greater [lghfg do m. llllllllmllrel’ i0 olilflili. in the form of giig-‘Or family farms. a progressive lad. tiv- action upon them. lf they fall-l ed i=1 takt‘ effective aci’on, he could cot the Ministry of Agriculture- to '0 allow any local The main objects of any land pol- y should be: the advancement of d farms. by the is either allotments. small-holdings. Hockey Galore l In Charlottetown Next Week .liockf-i~ ffllls will have their fill. of Cunudifls ilntional pnsafmo nextl week-that ljlx-Salnts and Saint Dunstans Un- iversity will start the puck awobhl- ing in the first of a series 0i bang- up hockey fixtures scheduled this wee-k. Th's game will place on Tuesday night. ‘Reference ie also made in these columns to the .blg game on Wednesday even- ing and on Friday and ‘Saturday it Hoe-l. key team will visit here in the hope‘ 0i’ hanging a win on our provincial. champions. in locally-when t ta expected that the Sydney for -“l'm tired nf carryln' the bod," said Cassidy, as he rested a stack lot‘ brii-ks. “i want t0 push a ‘barr- ier. like Flynn does." "You push a bnrror!" exclaimed his friend Flnnnigan, scornfully. "Pwhnt the dlckens d'you know about machinery?” he 444+0§QQ4Q4 , J. LESTER DOUGLAS 39 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. i. Potatoes A Specialty menm mum Prices Paid. ke I i l h ~ . ‘ . “Rom. _ ,,__ __, _ ,___ __ __ .,_._._____-- EM later will take place from 24 Oiark ggltwtlllllllithaleseflxépltetgsxiifigv: chef‘; glsttalitllfirlizstillgznkGIL-itgneasgy daz-zdcr by which, if he has the ppm“. wlllilflylargézsngsln: re these games. Wm. or PM” ‘as or 7”‘ . w, Jun. antes so my. e s10] santnllgiloslanrgsltvlllaacom; Street. “m, m, me p“, i“, we,“ m, ,8 m“; dam duty‘ vafllitizflr f“ . L. - _ “ __ p -_ poymen ~ t] ' 1h i ‘j > ‘ ' ‘ y v v ~“‘v v“““‘“‘v V‘ Was-w Bier eel-trimaran snot in 1 Wee" Wm“ “$5 1N MEMORIAM iiufilm’ s? muechsasl; ““..‘§Zf“..“..21.121‘;151g'1,,,'gggd,,g-,,,se-d"'@iA P f Medi - l i repeaian- suggest else. Barber couese. Dovartmzrlrtmit .11“, o, m, nun... a mm ,5 hem, Them w," be no ne-ed “ta-r 81‘ 013i} (Ellie l R I, Washes olothbflwm biting. Hllliu- ' ' l" lovmg memory o, our “flung organized to take up the defy with m- ien; (ltlgcuiiirlon of prices on lei-l For 0113s D ' l‘, Makes wuhday a honaal Bu“ lather Charles it Diamond who de- {fflliit lthatllt ltook; as if ill? ther of these basm. They are welll ' ‘ ea. on ave on 0 ‘ . . ' amfllegfiiilriartlifi. lliamllll fllfww" palm‘ Lrmealwmd m‘ H“ J'"""y 29m’ 1925' the harclirsstsgflme: n‘; its caresr. :,:,c,e;fi:,xl?gie§':1d evefgrildl] lrrlflwil Baby's ow» Tablets should be In “ y - _ " ’ ugh? vpgipmoblle, Engineering. Elw" The last, the deareit friend W9 Yesterda Lieut. A. E. B. ‘ m“ ‘l ch Mel’ 5"’. Every Home Where There Are ' AJW. Jan. .‘ l Chang. _ , ‘ - Worked. The-y would give the land-‘ e ‘l-rlciil. Bliieflfl!» wdilgfgziwrms; ll". 0d Murphy, - . 'C., informed a Guar- mm a “h, Dice‘. and the éulm Children. “ILRMEN _‘ 4w 5 . o’, i“ fering. Bricklayiilll. DB “m7- One year alto t a)’. dian representative that after "no: m, w“, dumoflty a m" deal- _| ‘u d ' ‘n t“ ‘d Barbering, Mechanical 11 ‘When father left his earthly home. hearing so much with respect to Apart from thls h I The perfect medicine for little m”. "H" ‘ w” gin; . 7 ‘m’ m“ l. "y Catalogue free. ‘Write ll-lemlilllll W could not bid him nay the prowess of the Oil Team and n“ c “M lllmll‘ | m m; i 135i, ‘ 9w rmbl our in‘. m“; p; 361:: l” {fl-l ‘»’";,ll°l“!u9|'°'°u“g oovsrnum-t Qhariered “W” Aned though we have a vim some difficulty with which this ng- ',";;‘;‘i,'.,,}’,$,';',f, if, l f’? “"1i’.SZ‘-ri...‘l=..’}.....’.f.. lillglllllh ' "M" “- M“ u“ in” "l " - . u Kill! w"! Tilmilmfl- » l friend. gregation is having in getting d u "o a, ‘"5 01" ° ‘I all,’ Mob ‘u, t m how m PATENT MIDIOINIS UIQIIOQMO M, Qelllfl ‘III ggglurbzigefigvgiflfigeafiibt: ' M. 111W. 9-18-23-30. Than,‘ ma‘ m“ w, c“ mid, games, he figured he couldF sup- 023m“: orlleggwuhigrhgritvfis. “rig enlilsltfefle: a. “£31m? grit: out can: SPECIAL REMIDGIO - "n". .n‘ It ive "mm "mmfmd m“. In“ sale T, up. hi; piles within ourisgrtig: ikllgclislsggzeairilefilllil-i“Legs; minted win, me admiring-guy}, o; stlpatlon and indigestion; break up, Mggzfi“ AND . cull-LE h new the lined min s! 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N a AC E M)" l" ' i l‘, H, f, ious funrilons rovld a’ t '0' °l"l‘l"°“- l" l M" '°“"‘l 'l‘°"‘ ' " " A 4 . PIAQIM“ "*5 ' ‘Teams roster 0051'" ° e o‘ V " n t 7 '1 psi-leer medioin little nee." Hotel Co: em wgg ' euestlysue "d; "pk. Learn - ,inwing.- “Dutchie Diamond. means of rinsing money. t p». e lm o _ Hug a‘ Drug Cg.’ I _ i KLV FOR THI MAN h m‘ - . - m‘ incl-fickfi wimp“, "m flgdfliii, vided with no power of rs In . Baby's Own Tableta are sold by , yum...” mi‘: to elc% We start Jnul ‘ , homm, new!“ m “moi-m, p, borrowing, whose font-Von; u. ,, Iedioine dealers or b mall at ‘u .. 1» . L‘ lsjienhow "All" Inf: r. ~ - P-nlleaentleinneo. ' '