‘ Week- . 5., arrived last night. She was H0 . .4 i‘ accompanied by Miss Bessie Wil- . - ‘ n an , Proprlstors -< comedy ‘My Uncloh Neice" in Bor- shanmggen psrziamom, 2:12‘ w? = , i M“ Hanr Tuesduy "emu J1me 10 Alex. Matthews of ‘Suffolk 1 Bruce Stewart l8: ~ .’:.?.“.“.‘”.‘°." ears dire“;- ."°°'“ I . ~ , a p‘ - “c 5 5W9“ Mlnard's Llnlmont For Coughs o; s 5915- . 11 ——-—-_Q@-i 1 ° a t A999“ '. ' ‘ A good suggestion from the West n44+o+q¢q ls thallt signs i; crectgitlct rpsitlroatl I t . G 330745.27. _ " ,2 cross rigs, rea rig: " er op a ~ - _ Minute Than Stop Forever." ‘ s >1 iknlab ' "p, _ (Canadian Press) P-ORTRAIT AGENTS, WRITEJO. ‘ 1M serum, SELL ‘hell's "all AGENTS SELL MEN'S SHIRTS alncoats (made- from Manu- facturers to wearer. Experience winilecesaary. Easy to earn 810.- 00 to $25.00 per day. Write for pariticulars. Blltmoro Shirt Corn» puny, 232 McGlll Street, Mont- ‘OET YOUR PRINTING DONEAT the Guardian Central Job Print- 3870 5 ‘Btf FINAL Movies-ALL Accoullrs overdue, ipromissory notes, otc., remaining unpaid on May 31st. will be banded to our attorney THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM OF J. J. Gay i‘: Son have arranged WANTED-RELIABLE MAN FOR fox ranch, need not be experi- enced. Free house. Apply P. 0. Box 476, Sumlneiaido. 2579-6-10-4i aid assumes sraaov am- Minarifs Llniment For" Coughs gtsamor will; Ply fill _ Icnarlottg " M. ‘_ i bgglnnli” I ' ‘k Will ieava chili. totown lat 3.15 a. In. returning will leava Pietou atop. rn._ . .. .'_ _ lgaaaongqrsfor Plotoll. New l I - - piaagw, eyduy and tlsllfsxi should patronize this? routa 1 which oftsra a tiailghtflfll so: trip of about four hours in one of tho finest equipped Stsam- ," afloat lkosommodatlon for 16 lllwlilybllut. g v r: .1 This iquriouaui sellliilllfl.‘ fll WAZQJlIVsJIIIt rooolvad four m?!‘ Oil‘! SUPERPHOO- PHATE-POTAUH, Ind SODA. Call this week and got your Qlilfitjflllell. sows do not ax. 91st ‘any mqlo this season. A. HORNE & CO. {HOP from Holgialfs Catalol ' ' 177T: ‘ -' ‘ FUNERAL’ wsoiossnAv-"rrlie funeral of ,the lag George Keefe. will take place ednesday after- noon leaving Hunter River. Inter- ment at Jriartsvllilfflliuroli at 2.45. A ' SUCCESSFUL '_~Y;GRADUATE- Among the list 0f successful grad- uates of the North Adanls Hospit- Bl. North Adams, Mass, May 12, , .. .1 ’- . . 1934: is Miss Mildred E. Harper of . __" ' I Charlottetown, Miss Harper is at " present enjoying a vaooitlon at her Wgstefn Guardian home in this city. -on. BOWNEBS, Denitist, Sum- PERSONAI$ luerside, will b0 at Albany on --—— i Tuesday,_Malpequo on Thursday Mrs. Colin Sherren, wife of Colin Bherren 0f the C. N. 11., Truro, N. and Keusingtuu Friday of each ' 1i ‘ . 1 I t > 0 > CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ono Insertion ..... Iour Insertions . Ilaut uamlsns "CNQ-yoo-ooooo-o-ooxoowo-nn.--" - c" Agents Wanted catalogue. United Art, Brunswick maven Tfllvflw- sols-trilogy; est A i LA‘; vvvv LONDON, Junel). -.-A fisherman lvltil an axe climbing the lace of a big crng in the isle of- Paimaria. Spezia. Italy. in search of marine plants, struck at the roots of a Diant. and his axe-went through. He had discovered a small aper- ture, which was the end of s. pgg. sage end, crawling through it the fisherman found hmiself in a cave with walls of from 60 to 100 feet high. There was a hearthln the centre and other evidence that the cave had been adapted for human use, but the best evidence 0f this was ...... . . . . ... lloper lllloolflsvords so par lino of 5 words ‘Io par llns of ii words 0-06 Vv , For salb ARM FOR SALE-NO ACRESOF limd in Gleufanillng school dis- trict. Clement McDonald, St. " wool-go's 2461-56421. FOR aALE-VALUABLE MILL ~ property. Apply to‘ S. A. care furnished by Jlumerous human re- mains. and . giisfh Jlaincoats i measure) ‘ direct from‘ MeGill Street, Montreal. 2469-6-‘5——6i and Eusllah til-measure) root rcal.—2469~6-0-tst-—6l. Miscellaneous ery. Phone 138. for collection. Beer k Weeks. 21545-34! with Carter dz Co. and Jenkins Son to sell our plants. New the tinilo to planl. lioulato, cauli- flower, cabbage and bedding t0 Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn ‘Frederick flower plants. 2576-6-10—4l ' Vail, a daughter, Douro Gertruda. Boarders “hinted "' Male 1121p Wanted VANIDERBTINE -- At Winnipeg, ' TWO SUMMER BOARDERS CAN 141119.211‘), w Mn and Mm J_ Davis nloymolrlt for all-em. Boom ~~ -—-—ii.~————~—~ “l “W?” W‘ M ‘*“-“'5"““' emu igwB was“; wm, y} wanrlao -ro RENT FURNISH- vtmouAeHANqxLh . h l of 3N4," gomgm pgpngmgnl‘ ed for Jilly, fully furnished house ' - 21' » °m° “ “gvngulug ' - gqylggl wanted in Charlottetown, having SW11‘ Fnmmwll- 5.11.119 5111» 1V1"- ,.'§~\‘¢w_, - ' . m," m. more bad rooms Wm, Joseph Monilghan, (nee Adelaide '_ pa; astral. Charlottetown and offers vary comfortable oubllo. ho tabla is especially >good and tho puhllo ara oourtsoualy olrod for. Ratssfifliiisday. splucs J. ravson “ Manager u I. . .- ‘ni nufacb urers to wearer. Experience un- necessary. ‘Easy to earn $10 't0 $26 per day. Write for particul- ars, Biltmore Shirt Company, 232 "Titlf popular Hot-i has ' bill! oognplltol renovated and rofurnis ‘ throughout accommodation to tho trsvsl- ‘ On one big stone placed against n wall was a skeleton in a sitting position. - _ Pursuing his investigations. the explorer flilound another passage, which led t0 a second cavern, where were more human remains and a number of flint implements and weapons. Some of these the fisherman took with him, and he reported his discovery to the auth- orities at Spezia. _ A committee of archaeologists has gone t0 the island to examine the cave. Guardian. . 31 FOR SALE-RUBBER . TIRE wagon. Apply Gordon Wright, North River RoalL-Nsil-Byli-iil FOR SALE-PARTY LEAVING Province wishes to dispose often shares in iFur {Producers Lttiallox Ranch. iFer particulars write G. W. Casson, Trilro, ‘NB. jiTi-‘ti-fi-Gi OVERLAND 85-4 FOR SALE- This car is in first class condi- tion practically as good as new A great bargain $375.00. Write Advertiser,‘ Revere Hotel, Char- lottetown.—-25ii'i-6-'l~iii ‘ mac-ii BIRTHS FOR SALE-ONE FORD ROAD.‘ star Truck in good running con- "dition, also one Chalmers live passenger car, also in good con- ftif§éog§afazoffissflfe gfjkfi, ’MONAGHAN.—AL South Freetown a few dahh A bargamj Recenflyvuiuna i, to Mr. ‘andfltfrs. Joseph ove,._hauk,d_-J_ n Romboumh . Monnghan, a sort, John Ednlondn‘ 2582-6-10ln 3i |VAlL--in this city, June 6, to Mr. land Mrs. John F. Vail, a daughter, ‘Laura Gertrude. McPHEE-_1A‘ Siumme side, June 5 to Dr .and Mrs. J. A. llilcPhoo, twin boys. > To Let TO LET-DWELLING HOUSE and premises N0. 22 Pleasant _St., City. immediate possession; Can be inspected on application to owner. i}. J. I‘ "' :1’- Ross, a daughter. | _ ~=-- VAlL-Jn this city on June 6. 192i 406-5-31-tf be accommodated in county home. Apply J., co. Postmaster. East ‘Baltic, 1P. I. Vanliiorstine. a sen. DEATHS Morlaellaup-lttiloiitn Freetown June 6th. John Eglpglld infant son ZEOG-tlG-M Wanted bath. Reply m Box 42s, Plctou, Mlllllilelll- 58°11?“ “"11 Nova Scotia, sbatiilg terms. 2398-5318. MeLENNAN-At Fredericton, P. E. 'l., June 9th, Miss Flora Mcliennan. Funeral from her late residence Wednesday at 1 p. nr. in iiilliiiii, The imported Percheron stallion 1 Bushnell Joffre, champion Charlot- tetown Eflllbition 1922. will leave Victoria. Tuesday morning, Juno l" MMI- l"! M"! Farm‘ Ptw‘ 10th. to Wesley MoNevins, Stan " ""°"~ m“ ""1 m‘ ' iiil..“éii‘.iiiiiéili“if.ifilfiff.‘ $22: ‘ ' The biotin-n REFRIGERATION ol the (‘APE IIRITON (IDIIII s-ronhun 00., 1.'rn.. Al North Sydney, N. u. g ‘In prepared to furnish storage PLANT gCeutrai Capri-lien?‘ ’ ROSS-On June 6th at the P- E. L, Hospital. ‘t0 llir. and Mrs. Sllfild0lll Alli-trinity” (cutinqiTlF-p .15» 1) acted s. fulhgudamfjllllioell BM was nrorozuqli within; . month from the day of oponllig. Premier Sillflbfl- ill hi! P115116 speeches, whether, M1919, A Jury. 0i‘ in the legislature, broil tile plat- form, is clear, "concise. (and pers- picuous and. isslwayo Iistenech to with close ailt-snt-fon. He is, a mas- ter of good English speech. in‘ o form that -is interesting and con- vincing rather tlianforposol 5911m- nllentsl. His sprig .,is to, _,f0§- son [and intelligence of his: Jurors rabhsr- than iio‘ thelromdlfllls. 9t "when warmed in oombstorflh ovwllonts. Ji , . ., . . ; energetic an glowing. Bot p0 public spoallier is less theatrical or ostentatious tllfllllls. J19 i!‘ :11; 11° means wanting in _s saving house of humononjoys a good story and can tell enemas. oshéhas llamonl strated on a few rare occasions with! happy results, but he has rath- er neglected the laten-tgift. He has won his way upward bydilsability, candor and sincerity which inspire confidence and respect S H. n. 5 § Z tion might be made that be is an appreciative reader of good liters.- turewlth especial favor for the masterpieces of those Scottish writ, ers, who have left'to the world so rich a legacy in songgand story. It may also be recalled that upon oo- casion he takes a turn at golf, which he plays with fair skill null a full enjoyment of tho sport. Are there not holes and hazards inthe political field as well ason the golf links? Withal t-he premier is dis- tinctly s family man, a lover 0f his home where he finds happy repose in the domestic circle. lt is no nar- row circle, either, and its members quits fill the family pewln St. James Presbyiierlan church when on a Sabbath morning, as is their reg. ular practice, they betake them- selves thither. 1'11! flower‘ Burden is one 0f Pre- mier Stewart's especial sources 0f pleasure and recreation. There he ml)’ be found in the early evening caring for and admiring its profu. sion of floral beauities. This change from office work is found to be healthful and refreshing. it is also conducve to restful sleep which is 81311811! and found at about ten Wlliffik- ‘Early to bed and early to rise is a sound old maxim more hmmrell by many in the breach than in the observance 1n thegl; days. biit the Prime Minister of the island Province still Observes it and finds it 800d. Alt 6.30 in the m°"“!"K 11° 1! flsain to be found among the flowers, inhaling their llewv fragrance. taking note or their unfolding and new-born love. "M" "lid 81111115 them needed care and culture. -It is thus he preprlrgg for another busy day, _.H0w They stand AMERIQAN Lyacue W. 1.. LADIES BOWLING ‘The Comets defeated the lkmiks by a narrow margin of 17 pins. Mrs. Stewart had the highest total while Miss Haszard had the highest single. Following are the results: nesday noon at Mack Farquliareoms Cavendish, thence to Fredericton over night, at or near William Mo 3 Donald's, Junction Road‘. Thursday noon, William Cullen's. North Wllt- ~ shire, thence to Hamilton Watts. Hampshire over night; Friday noon John O'Brien's Jlorishaw, thence to owner's stables Victoria. . were.) KEITH BOSWELL JOHN UIRIEN ' l ' In Charge l » i I Ill lovlnl memory of on; dear ' d-‘Illliflfi ‘ills. Charles “forth, who also Jllna 10th. ma. Ten yogi-s have passed since that sntl y When (Ioti called one svo lllroll 1 ‘ stay Th! NIH VIII hard. tho shook "You We little tholllllttilo end so naar We‘ Iovodhbf loll. an tings» aa- oll i llorv Elli’! vla iovsd her, or how (loll was ilsr too. thought ‘bolt. To take llor hone with hlol to and no roof. -. We loved her have. we love ltsr _ is lovlu nnlovy of Ila-s. satin .l\_oii at om.- jho " Comets M. Adams ..........111 116 120 G. Beer . . .. .141 137 133 F. Stewart . 11138 141 164 N, Evans . . 11143 101 101 V. Whltlock . . . . . . . ..76 108 122 609 603 640 T0tal—-1852 T. C. F's E. McN vln . . . . . .184 93 139 S. Owen .. .127 112 122 E. Hughes . . .121 84 113 L. llassard H.169 ,81 126 D. Dickinson . . . . . .129 130 12 710 500 825 Totay—1_8ll5 lkmlks defeated th\ Granites by 67 pins lsst night. Miss Miller had the highest single and tnlaLbotll-belng of high order. ‘ First game of the play off be- tween the Comets and lliurekas Wednesday sight at 8 o'clock Following are the results: Oranitls And whalt shall-l say more? Men- 1 conformity with the constitutional 5 old threw liitn a rope. 0 seized the ~ Coming THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i 1i and Extra. Fine iorz G0v’t Declares‘ (Continued from Page 1) New French a J (Continued from Pager 1) nounced this morning that the strike was more successful than ever and might be expected to spread to other cities today. A three day Whitsunday holiday started today and for thelt reason pnssenge traffic in the subways was lighter and the metropolis suf- fered less than on Friday. The entire British press supports the Government's “declnraltion of war" against the "small, Commun- ist inspired contingent responsible for the strike." The Daily Herald, an exception, is carefully neutral. "The yarn that Communists are cgglng the nlen on is a mere invention," the Labor organ says. "The men are ‘badly paid and. rightly or wrongly, think their claims for better pay- ment have been neglected. How- ever, they have taken the wrong way t0 have their grievances re- dresscd." They struck against the orders‘ of the union leaders and walked out after demanding in-| creases of 10 shillings a week with a £3 minimum week and s. week's annual vacation with pay. —__-<o->—-- City ~ Council (Continued from Page 1) in refusing to form a cabinet sel- ected froln this majority, have made it impossible for the Presl- de t to carry out. his executive m ndate. . The messag will contend that injecting political controversies into the executive mandate ‘Creates an inadmlssable precedent, argu- ing that the constitution having fixed the duration of the mandate of the President, the Senators and the Deputies, it would be extreme iy dangerous to reduce the powers 0f the Chief of State by subordin- ating them to electoral vicissi- tudes. ' M. Mlllerand will assert that his attitude throughout the campaign and the crisis has been in entire prerogatives, he has therefore call. ell upon the parties of the Left to forln a Cabinet and has also clearly manifested his desire t0 install a government whose programme is completely in accord with the wishes of universal suffrage. {O-i-r-‘i’ Man is Fished Out of River (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, June 9. ~—Anth0ny Whitman of New Haven, a miscr- gbie mmmtgiri of it man, ploddefl down East 21st street toward the Johnston from the school board be river, lie stopped every one he filled by n woman citizen. The lct- met to announce that nobody loved tcr was placed on file. p, fat man. From llfb 18st 11878011 A letter lirom the G. W. V. A, As- lle stoflilfill l"! ilemlllllleil 1101 Dilly soclation asking ior tile use of Vic- sympathy 1"" R clilflfflilfi- torla Park for a. midway (lllrlngi 11121111118 i116 6151179119 119 Walked Carnival Week was placed on file.‘ out on the Didi‘. llllll 1111119911 111w Mayor McKcnna stated that tllc1, the river. Several 110W Saw him. Act oi‘ Incorporation forbids tlic‘ Mid 0H0 01 1119111- wnnam Mcnon‘ use of the park ior show purposes ilencc of affection e0 moved the Dowel-Vin the matm; mounmlnom‘ a Whmmm m“ h“ A lctter from tllc Ilnzlrti of Fire- \'°P9~ ""11 Mcnmmm‘ Writers was their read. It cilillcil ill. R1111! 11"‘- 114119 91 Pm-mhmm Karmn“ tciitlon t0 tllc iact that gasoline» Ihllllvll 111m 1° m“ 9191* “e was ivnsi being stored by city rosirlviitsi taken to Dcllevue Hospital. i- British Piremiefs Son to America with the Dominion Act drawn up to safeguard bilildings from tlic iirc menace. Thai Act, which vrzn: cil- t'll)>li‘(i, imposed SITlIIiIUIIi, penalties oil those who violated the law lil this respect. Tire cornmuliicatloil was referred i0 illc Fire Coinriiit- i’ _ (Canadian Press) ' NEW YORK, Julie 9. -—Tlle Ox- ford University debating team. which will come to the Ufillfld States next autumn, will include M J. MacDonald, son of the British Prime Minister according to an announcement made by tile. insti- tute of international Education. The team will spend fillet‘- rnonths in the Unilcli States dehat. ing against tcnms bf variouskol- logos, including“ mzlny 1n Mldin" and Western States. toe. llr, McMillan, tllo City Health Oi‘ ficor, reported practically no lilillC lions diseases in the city during the past month. Dr. McMillan again called the at- tention of the Coilncll to the waste stream at the rcllr 0i‘ the C-(Tilfifiiifi- mi Milk Factory. it tioposlicd a residue and scum that made a per- foci breeding place for flics. llllillltlli iln vvil nllnr, and was ailin- gether an unsightly llll‘l’ll .1‘ in {public health. There was consid- c-rzlblti discussion tourliiiil: oil ilils iiizlllor ill which lhv lillvsiinii uiiliic m. why i-il-u-ur connection Will} iliil made use of by tll(‘ Fart-cry. Till‘- iniittor ivns roil-rrr-ll In ilu- llciiitii Bill ti. (Yilllimlltlic who wl-ri- ililtlinriziid in art "in rniljulictinir with the lloiillll (lfflccr. (Canadian Press) Results of gables lllllytlil Y““1“1" (lay in the Miller Lcnirlwsr OO-O+§OOOO-O-OCOOQOO§OOO#O-O- NATIONAL LEAGUE n H F Hotel Victoria St Louis . . . . . . . . . . Water Street, Charlottetown Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4 8 u Batteries-Hollies and Nelbergaii Offers to to the travelling J c i I E. public a comfortable. up-to- $2,135.“ on“ 9mm! M“ 1 Ilato hotel. Contains 44 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2 6 3 rooms with private baths- Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4 ‘l 2 The Cuisine Ia famous all over Canada. Telephone In Battsriek-Llliillo and 5111111918; all roams. Courteous sol‘- Mitchell and Wilson Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “.3 5 1 vlgg, lirookiyn . . . . . . . . . ..l 9 4 - H_ °_ ggowN, Batteries.- ~— Jacobs. Wilt-clef. Mun”,- Kaufmann and Hall-M"; VH1“ -_-_---—————-——— D h . liiiiltsbiirfihry ............. ..4 10 1 (lilarlottetowrld Batteries-Cooper. Morrison and I ' L seuiviimr, Ooschsel‘. Barnes M111 Hotel 911"" ' and), Snydah Plopr a o eo-oooo-o-ooo-oo-o +04 oooo-o-o-o-o VICTORIA HOTEL AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia . . . . . . . 5 Detroit ..... ..s s satisriekmeoitor and Perkin" 2 5 Bflilah Batch ......11ii 14B 180 - - dw d ||_ on, Montague: l. A. 1. Cooper, r. Trainer 1 4 lot wfinfion .99.? .... 1o strontium; Mrs. .r. s. n. £71311, (i-ion- NllwNl/Illlh ----1l1 1* 11° mgvgiiand... 1o 1'oluIu; n». .1. n. Mc 0. ape we..." --~-iii iii ‘i; =-~»~~-- Hifiiii" I d.... - ll. rgare . - llw "1 o“ ‘ 1?’ ' ‘ujuum “baud sews ' A.‘ H. Israel. Sydney; Robl. Gart- 5" W‘ m BRINGING um r0 TIME or, HRHIRX; Mrs. J. w. Horton! Total-IND ~ r -__._- Prince Albert. Sash; Margaret. 1 "Jim's wife conducts .thsir house Horton, Prince Albert; Kathleen "lllllfll , _on~u_3g_.gggahgatna_ss methods, all Horton, Prince Albert: L. Streich- .. an m nlim........a1s its mi 5ft ‘ ‘til er, Montreal; W. T. “out Halifax: 1.. W. Murdock, Murray River: R, T. Buxton, Vancouver: J. J. Horn- by, Snmnierside; Dr. W. R. Wood. __r t."' . , fin“ do you mean?“ ' s his instilled a time clock in ails oatrrans-‘llo has t0 panel. ft-vnlon‘ he fitment. llllhta and 4yéfs~flsalrr (Skids; Stanley Perry; Dildo: J. Steele, Summerslde; John _B. Wil- iiatoil, Amherst; J. iii. Miloos, Halifax; J. C. Wilioclr, Mantra qlthos be I!!! 5903-" ‘ we)!» l-lnimet m Poem m. " T1115 9V1‘ and therefore the Council llatl n0 To m W s in a manner flint did not conform- a. n. Clarke. soul-is: ll. J. Mnh- " The report of the Meat and Milk” inspector was their rcncl and adopt- ed. Coilncillor Foster. chairman .02 the Police Committee, suggested that ihe Police Force, which has been functioning in n. very credit- able manner should be augmented during the vacation pcrlod by one or more auxiliary members. He informed the Council that the police uniforms were ready for u§e_ and would nlakc a marked inl- provenient in the appearance of the officers. A resolution appointing Mr. Wm. Moran as School Board Trustee ill. Diane of Mr. J. J. Johnston was read and adopted. A resolution was rcad giving n three month's leave of absence to the Market Clerk, Mr. P. A. Slliith, whose illness prevents the carry- ing olit of his duties. Mr. Francis ilerron was appointed ‘to ‘replace Mr. Smith at a salary of $40 per month. The City Engineer was autli0riz1 ed lo make necessary rcpairg to the City Wharf. In answer to question 0i Coun. Moran, it was (stated that the traf- fic danger signs for use iii front ‘of the schools were new finished and would niclliately. Conn. Foster stated that thc Canadian Phurlriacsirtlcai Associa- tion was desirous obholding its 1925 convention in this city. The City Clerk was authorized to writi- a. letter lo the secretary inviting the Association to hold its con- vention for 1925 here. Th!‘ C111’ “yo-law for regulating traffic in conformity with the new rule of the road was given its sec- ond reading" Tile (fouiicihtllcn ziiilnuriluli till today nt four o clock when lilo trzlf. fic bye-law will llc zlgaln liisciisseti. be put in place im- Mcat and Miilk Inspector's Roper-g "151110 the Mayor‘ and ' , -__,._._. ._i...__.._..._._.~_-.__'.~ I herewith submit my report meat and milk inspection for é’ month ending Julie 9th, 1924: May 30——Condemnied as unfit- s’): _ food and destroyed. one W‘ carcass. (Tuberculosis) May Iii-Condemned as unfit for food and allowed to be sold as fox- iiicilt, one carcass veal. (Inlmpstur- “ ity.) [l "1 Milk samples bested Mayiotéh. M All clear and over the reqilir,“ ," percentage of butter fat: “" Name P.C. Bufisr fat Percy McIntyre . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.8 Joseph Storey . . . .4.4 Ollie Douse . . . . . JJr V Athol Roberts . ..4.8 Fred Burke . $.35 ~ John lnman .33 ' Walker & Suns . .45 A Harold Stead .. ..4.0 ., J. R. Dennis . .31.! y,‘ James Smith J-Q - v John Doyle 31.2,, . Corish Bros . 4.6 _ ii; Roderick McDonald . :31; 5- Thomas Keen-an . i, 3‘ McRae & Martin E. l-I. Douglas . . . . . . . . William Smallwood John Dickenson Allison Holmes A. B. McKay (N0. 1 sflmD19)---- - A. B. McKay (No. 2 sample) W-lliizlrd Kelly . Lorne Kelly Walter Jones .. Call Wood John Aylswcrtli .. Frank Wheatley . Wm. Carrel . . . . .. Roper Bros . . . . . . . . .. Victor Mcwiiliam A. McRae & Sons r‘, ll. Wood E. Ciiiicn . . . . . . . . . .. (ionflcnsctl Milk Co. . Vernon McMillan Clifford Moore Louis Roper Wm. Guerney 8s Sons Edwin llzlinbley .. John Wheatioy _ sirtmb wit-tr?» _ '_"' s“. is?- v-‘érékleir- . QFINQWOBFWZ lrrkkr IQIBLQQIIA$Q|IIA .412 (‘iiy Council, Gentlemen: 1i 85.3 p. c. who dlu lciivl: n0 l-rzuiiiu '1 iL ‘l’ . lbs. and 111$‘ June 10 to HIGHEST MARK Dliofitable birds. Selling o, rt of . ‘to avoid agltl ted: sis-ransom 1"‘ *3)‘ P ' Leave No Estate ‘I llcizorils of tlii- New York Surrogate Court (confirmed ivy slniiizlr ilgurce iroiii oilicr court-oil) show mill llliil I will purchase well fattened live fowl, 5 J This is a good time to.cull out old ' f, assess"... » ~ Meat and Milk Inspector. that 85.3% Will your lillilli)’ be one oi‘ Iiir- fortunate? Yen-for ‘ u-rtiiii ii you insure! - ‘J " - '. .. 4 - 1 ifs (inlay on lil(‘ lflflllfl prlvviilvd by the llOil par policies (ii 'i‘li<- itliiriiiiill- hiic- ii huim- (‘lilllllillly offering 100% pro- ilrciliiri l0 policy linlill-rs. rm iiisliiiilwr. ii‘ you ;ll't' 3:7, you can not n 20 pay life '71 pulls-y iur H.001), with llll illlllllfli prniiiiuin of only $29.01 _ h ‘ (Hill-r pniil-lcs proportioniliciy ioilv Ask about the Double f indemnity Boncvili. ‘ ' 4 ‘ . . . The Maritime Life, 1 Without obligation send mo; h HOME OFFICE: HALIFAX particulars H Maximum Protection 2O ‘Pay ‘mm Policy it) A at Minimum Coat! ‘ ' ‘I sterile ________________ _____ T. w. BENTLEY. ' Adam“ __ Manager for P. E. I. Mm Charlottetown Anus-AA» L. June 13. ET ‘PRICES Pam a :~ our stock today ,_