" 7-il' l fl _ if~_,i -I f 5?* ;`s"` _ ,.- - - t < 1-'-5 1":-If.; l 'I wt .- _ _tw - -u- .-.-:f~ {‘i`tfili“.»' - iii'L`.“.§ Ft -.l Mt. : `.\_ ill. ip, -':. _-=.: ill -warg:-._-»;~.~t¢= .<3-.¢na~.; :..5’_‘;_`~§-.~»_.. _.1-*.L_T_ ;._ 7" ' _~;~;-‘S ££f~..-.-£<=»ff-€l~‘_-“3?-_- it inp tl F Al' ’ i '.§1"., 5 ‘ ' _ *Vi tht iii '» -V ._, n . n ,. .L_ . t li' ‘. 4__,‘i -E 1 My \_` - .__-,_. _ -eq =» ‘% 2 ‘°Q'.:,':~:._x;,.~_-_~i\..»-““x ., - \ . »--_-ra-,.»,_ ° _ ,,n‘._. _, .-~-.t. .- ' ,_,ll.,._,l .___ _ -_-._-_ Ll ,- l__ -ti 5 ve- .l n, - v _ f ~ ty _ i L-5. - iff -n _~.___. 3-`V4';.`~_a;e» -lip: `_, ‘l E-ist fel :-1 f ._'fi, : l `;' _ " ,_;,.;~ff= all _ till ` ill’ `.` nity: - :`l'l‘ . I-2" .1 . .-lt' -"#1-', ' .4 .~ _-t Pill _._;\_‘f. i-"fi (ri-_ ftfil -¢ i“,'.~ l .. Yi, it -3*? kg fn 1- :"- ., __lt_ .,ll 1 I. . ri -l< I I ‘<_._€ 1 l' . _ff-i,l'_ 1 i'-in ,ir no n . - stqz e~_has_ soniewhat lost in public A -aivunl-ln{o»\f-rvravov-v-f-=~f"~": 'Li 'I I A Q-1,-_~_.'. i _ _ _ "" _‘ _ '.-f-iI"i.-~._.H{l\lAN " "‘~r'~J~'~--~~I-';‘”~'"f"f‘ ~ ~ ~ -»»- -~ - -~ “ " .. v ~».f-t or ‘ '~~i-;;ri°..,.i' i li ,, » -. fl f 1 .-.rim _cliattl-.u_lrir_i_ti_w__\__J __ f a ‘ ~ »-r_»~\il=‘=1*~w7.-pig 1 |~”|”’ pg", (hunggd tl?) 04.1: ur you (Delivered) In advance 3.00 por ydr (Mailed) In advanv In Canada. and 88.80 for U 8 A. \ President--Major A. A infill!! “W -& \\`_/ ,v -C L CLOU `|‘ _ _i _ J i _ _ __ A --1; r- - 'or' ' - -_*.5 _ -_ _e _ :W - _ .-_--» - ~~ - .._..._...... .~.--at-~...-~ no _._.-sl., ..». ._ .,¢ .v ,- _ _ - r':l:‘ft\¢ .f-uinsuiti .--.-.uf-'L\~ does-...z.t .._ _ .~ \.. _ “‘ _ f.-f-qeroanulntstuludvwln ' ¢ was but to aa that the "'* ' __ - ' ‘ _ lv J , .' _; 1,.. ~t, ' _ . I _ In ' ` I L _ _ l n ..§ _ , ._.nn__ _J I in _‘wi *n .__`_pr__A: I ‘ ctiitinn __ _t _ F .A ' _ _ ~ , I, ‘ l ‘ " ' ' - valuation of at-ma throughout, ,un 9 ty e‘V€l° . -11: - l`= ._ t ~'-‘ - Y ` ' ~` ' lax - . _ - . _ --_ - - ~- - IS- Pfmvin-oe.wtll be incrsnoediau-fulklcy., _ ..--.,.; " *' » i-koi Osho at Gilarlottobwllf Qourlo and Iluluaua. 4. "`__ .l \ _ -il-' _ed wh an l~ ‘ _ -_ ,;__ . _ : Q, ~ ._ an-dannotbe arm . ll. _ _, E _ _ - - .- _ ‘ _ - -» /fm - . _ »~~ - termluea the valuation of -farm _prbp~ » - _,_ _l A ‘1 4 . . - \..\ . ~ tn 1 _ i _|_'.- f-\_ _‘~ .Y i l ` l\l ertylla it not the amount ot 'neil _ W ' . ‘editor and ruoliaiier: associate Editor -/\ V-\ ‘\-N tai _ ,. X- ‘ ~ Ii“°°1M it ‘HH nr°d\i¢¢?V;:h:l°“; . w _ J- R. “mm V D_ K_ cum. _- - ` 1 -._\_/,/ - , A _ fronting on this road. ii I B n | _ - { l 3 - ` X ' _ _ __` _,_ d V distance ot' Charlottetown -mlsllf Ni ~ A _ii ,_ - -___ __ __ _ - ' ‘ l benefi-tegl, -but would t-he extra benefit M _ ~ ~ ' ___ - - *_ , 4 ,,- _ - rR‘P'Ay MARQH 7"" 101# l _ ".\ I G 'onset the extra trnntagel mx?) in Sapfne §QU\e del? I ..n,_.-_.~..-~-.,`..~s-.....~. ~--- - --M ---»---el-~ ‘ ‘- ‘ - _ _ 5 I, ,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,, nn, ,,(.,n,,,~, in; llavor is sealed m every C-111 of Seal Brunel- " eg " 'f"~_-~;~` I i "S(`:\T'l"1`1{lN(i \'l§'l` lNCl{Ez\S1.\t`- '%h.N&'Jaryh'v bureau Devlew of Qewné every county ofthe Province Iwoultli ~ I _lliffii P0un¢‘l. l P°uncl, and 2.potincl tins-' ‘Dtlring thepast five years, lvlwsq- say that during the years of the TRUCKS n experiences vyie' tictt' to all and war Canada made more progress Y ' , d_urtng_ which t ings have happen- nnnm_i_,,n\, and nninntrinnv man- Until quilt- l-et-cntly lt inn- gent-/t~o`-It, ed which the wildest tlre:tnt.~: of -- ' . .' been assnnieil that the heavy cont- tliirlug :tilv five years nl its pre\'~ live years ago could not picture- wc _ _ ' - ` ‘ ntercinl i-ul- must not-e-isnrily tn- l1H_\"= brconte accustome-l to inriny 'Ol'-5 l“S‘°'."- l equlppslt wml sono runner iii.-ii. ull- tl'l'lllH5 lllflll l)Cf0l`\‘- we had llcetl (_lll<` 0l_lll¢` l,'l'¢{1¥ lCS$_-Otis Of, Ii\C_ recent :ldvnnt~e.- in the tire art hn\'=- Suangers t0' 3991-lslomcfl I0 >»°3Cl\1g‘ ll`."lllglll`fl0d “T have colnelllroullll led to the production of pneumatic.. the impmsalle dom' :llld the P0-`l' l is ill" llellelll of spendllq govcfll” of enormous size, nth-tlltatte to suppm , sible ,heopming nn inipossibility. ment motley freely- _particularly ln .me w,._n,n,, n,~ 1n,.,,,_ ,.,n,,n.ny n.ncn_ 'lfiC¢»g: _both going :ind coming- llll‘l\`fl“l\'l'li'~{S lllfll .l~'.`l"° Ullllllnlf' and lt alppeot-is that these tires atv- hr|.\'c_s;a,ggere_d us but these, with- ment. lt is an old :triage that "tno- capable of giving ,,L.nnn,n,c mann, 9”! l"°“"-“ing Ol' dlmllllslllng “ll” "ey makes "'°"")'" and one °f me favorable enough to challenge th-‘ prfeiably, ltavc become normal handicaps against which we have nnp,.e,nan\, (n. ,nn nnnn nn, in (_e,_n,i_, will they no _longer have any ter~ lfllwfvfl lil llili i>"Wl“ff‘- lm-“l UCC" limit(-.lu-5 hr ii-on-lit~ti~tng nom tu' ions rors for us. -We had some shivers that wc had no motley to m.'t'i'rt-tens lT_hc Repatriation Conttttittce ofi Islztnd farm property- (ianacln, in one of its rt-cent httllct- tnt, sa_vs:- ‘ ‘ » tl livttig Caiiatlzt has mn forgotteit the dd” Sh? °“'“5 to "OV lm' illlllcill of rcntly prottlisctl the stint of $1000. her silent urtuy, tht- glorious army. U of -tli¢’d'.t‘ad~ _ , ll l'\"hi-‘l fmlll of llerllclmlnl '“"'m` ‘ .~'ilitnblt~ positions along the roatl wlticlt wottltl cottttttcntorztte tht- part orie-1_4-f their brave and gnllattt _ "lu the midst of lvclcottting the ii-;\¢l@-(1 ll, this .Lit-trip-(_ (\`l'fl~f IT i ";\itotllcr stiggcstiott is also niztfic tat rt-turticcl soltltcrs lvottl-l bc :it- "'(_)nc public spiricd firm has al- '-warfls such :i nit-tnorial; anti tc irlcn would lic to l1:i\'c`t:iblct.< in ll‘l¢`~"'il" ill” “lost bflmilllfl lilll* ’~" tztkcit bv the bovs of l`rittvt_- liti- :i iltlcsltitt that is just now :tttt':it'l- \trg*i.'l'lt"_fltlt'~1t1ton of cvcrv town 'null “'l‘-V‘l lf‘l"lllfl lll llli' L'l'¥'ill \\'5ll’» ltlllatr---on wititfh tho is`aci~iiicc of this "'l`ltc second proposial of a tr|cm~ city. tllrottgllout tht- Dominion. "1',\'-t'otis't-tlsus of opinion shows tlia.tf`th,t‘ old ,form of ttteinorlal-l \\'hi¢l§’_is"Vnictély` 'ol tttonutttent in to tlenlatid that for those » whose lives were not- wasted- but given for at right-nous cause, the memorial alsgshhllfbe well fitted to serve sc-n1c_ dqntl, shall- by the mea~ . sur¢_f'_h?)p(_i;}`ryice to the living- be thc bcst foritl, of monument to perpet» uate` the memoryof the dead. l °‘}jonl_es for soldiers- scholar Ships for the children of deceased lléroés, public buildings- childrens homes, highways and public im~ prfovements havrsbeen suggested as fitting metnoriitls. _,“ll1,_C_l1arlottetowtl a suggestion lias,`l>eAm -made by a returned sol- dier- -Corporal Cotton- for a mem- orial highway- war road or- victory highway, as the' -best fortn of com- mi;-nltoration. `.;'I`he benefits which w6u|,d aecnle,»frotn this suggestion aresct _down as follows: _ (_i,) _'I`l‘l_e_ means of securing a fn. ' ram] -the present age scents n` ‘ _ ' _ federal allowance of forty per centt of the`t'ost.' ` ' _(2) lt_ would' furnish employ- mt-_'nt for gl large number of men at good wages. ‘ _ _ (3,), Would result in improved met with the same amount of t-.u-- t'husi'isni as that of the highway Memorial parks and play grounds for children have been Some correspondents there arc. however, who strenuously object to the utilitarian idea being applieci to a war memorial. These advocate 9 the old form of granite or marbll- monuments, the statuary of Carved figures- as more reverend .and bc- fitting rctnetnbrattces for the eye of visitors and friends alike- _ “There would hc' no diihculty» however, in suitingboth those who desire something useful and those who wish to sec some form of monunfent- as almost in every in- stance the latter could be incorpor- ated into tlte former. “Whatever form the ntemorlal takes no fear will ever exist in tht-_ minds of true Canadians that the deeds of those who sleep in Fland- ers fields will ever be‘forgotten. “Canada has passed through thc grcatest period of her history _and emerged triumphant and it is fit- ting that due consideration :tnti time should be given to cornntcmor- ti_tr:l`l conditiotis. _ (4) Would increase the value of ation of such triumph and of those by wltom it was so hardly won.’_ Tl IF, SOLDIERS' MONUMENT gulte a number of propositions an -'suggestions havebeen put, for- wartl with reference to the erect- ioilof a suitable memorial for those _ who’ gave their lives in thc \l'ai'.l°th""5' Whcn fhe 5“ggem°"5 hmm Whne-there are- nm-C,-em Opinions all been submitted and each luis as to theshtlpe the memorial should' takq all a`i*e'agreed that tnere`must be :t‘ fitting -memorial-' one that will he dont, nstirate- -with the great- ness.¢vil-?tlie”"tvitr, the greatness -of- ' the ivictory and the ' greatness' oft well threshed out and- ren‘i;mber~ the ' criilce; one that future genf t-ra`tIl!r't§ may look upon with pride dir-_ancestry and with a'_sti'0f\ll' fort country which had er'-. ` _ i _ ”'-_ al sb great it price. °”"'-.~"’-"‘ fi/iii* Vnéfersariiy’ -litter "but it is pleasing to ndlc'tltat each ‘_t`¢§,'..:__"' ‘_ -. , . .- .2 ' z-‘~:3~ "- -l' ` T. _+V ' 3 ‘rx 5.. .’ ». -31.( il? 5 f ‘ ' l"'t_f" li.. J* correspondent respects the opfn- ions of others, that there is no harsh criticism of the proposals of carefully weighed 'the suggestions made by the others there should be no diihculty in arrivn at a con- cluson which all can sgbscribe lo and support. The subject has been ing that the rush spring se son 'is almost upon us- arrangements slmulfl be made at- once for zt pub- lic meeting- a public discussion of 'the question and the formation of a committee to eargy the wishes of the meeting into c ect.. Orinl fm, prince E(-twnrd Iznnnn can bt: oft`et't=d for the repose of tilt.-ir Suggests 3 soldiers- homo. This' pl-ltils. Title. I think. would be the however- does not scent to haw I freely suggested in many cities ll. l 'istruct.ion. are liigltly resilient in conu- A ~'/ - Pnsumaric 'rlnes oN 'Hs/ivv t p---tt-on with i-lotta ltr.-.~_ nllou- of great- be °°“°"l' ‘b°`“°m“‘l by th" Highwnyf. - l“_‘l‘° l”““' ll'°“‘"‘5l' °’17"°3'°""d_f2'P°l'¢°l°*°l’- '- l é a I _ ly increased ti-ticks ~tpe'ed without .em _ - Write f¢r`otirbaolubi-lsfhcd in geuree ltozuiiines seenia sane mail and still -ntore inr.otttpre- ltettiiible is the _chntttpionlng oi' -this at-hetne by R. T. Holman Ltd S. Side , For the sake of brevity l will take up _ titeirnsseriions in older in which they :ippe-tr, and tr,\‘ to show that their |"~f~t1li.=¢es zlro false zlitrl their i'f>:t:=olti|tg t':tll:tcititt.~'_ l.'l`ltl- lttr‘t1ns of sm-ilt'im: 40p.<'. of l”<-tlttrzll Grttlil. Revell' riestpuiches ¢.lt<>~.\- tl-ut only $12.’>_t1oo will ln. R,-_mpl Mi. and that only on votlfiitlon that our i'l\t’lit(:r.~' i`i_L'Ltt'e ,pill hliw tttatiy titties tlioir html tax will nt-ell to he iii----lair-at-tl in rollin t52oo,oo0? Gran-tim: i that tho Ft'-ir.~i‘:t| Govlwttlitfflit 'will pay] this l’|'ovilt<<>, l`ai.~‘.o >l11ltlt|_0tl0_ Will l five miles from Montague has 500 bus within 20 miles of hi-ni? This reason ing applies to nine tenths of the fat-ms o I’ E i Where is the market for of Charlottetown is conterttotl it might be ‘blotted out to-morrow \vith~ out causing a di'me's ‘loss to the producers in the Eastern ann Wostertt to be evident. and to neci no proof from me that the roads ilt this Prov- lnco. arg used by the protltit-ern, rat-more nad fishermen, mainly for the ikrposc _of itauling prmltit-e in market and going to the arist mills. chitrch is -lone with ui light carriage and need not be considered. Owing the traversing of tha Province 'by the railway, our produce nec-li not be many short roads are used. sflieme, the building of an auto Dedway 'from one end of the Prov- ce to -tht. other, for the pleasitrn of few Blleed -fiends, and tourists, who llcll fl SD€0ttini ot' the This is nn umm' absurdity' A- farmer ' CHASE Ev SANBORN » MONTREAL T _ ec .tl -'tslt lt -rry 1' _ ' ' -,_ m mm 0' ls Ou H( Lu - of potatoes to ship. Of what hem-iit_ ' ' ' Going to the <~ountt~y store anti tnl ‘ . / to our malty fine aitipptul.-,' ports, audi I 2- -hat a wonderfirl vista of wealth and -n me sacrmce M me Mass” the mm" 'tin that oflztli-_ tt. t., cotton should tio ;,:)u'l;n°° “Mold” befor” 'he "i""' "l e armor, as with aching tnusc-ies; ‘ _ ‘ . _ md tier-hiring in-ow. tt., toads his -nay l ' - mcotnprelt-ensi~ble to the ortlinatgl ann views; the whirling limousine ot‘l 'A 0 O . the fiend pass hy leaving iw it meme" witiolt means tlrtt fuel consumption ls a °°“°‘°°'e mad 'lm' ‘l°°" 'lm .Cm-nc I -‘:|1.:...;_._..--'=-f1_f7._-,Q ,_-15...+'_r'_.`q.s -:;:i;.";.t';:i‘.‘;'°i..fz":;‘i-.::? J.; §:';.::::' Railway and Steamship _ Tickets in the trumtportnliott of valuable, BBCUOM Of ihe Pl‘0ViitCP_~ lt Olliillll No matter hols long or' how short. yotlr journey _is to be, 'whether by land or on the sen, you are vitally interested' in the selection of the best route, You wish to purchase your ticltetf with as little inconvenience as possible and you wish io know that you are getting them at the lowest. price for which the accouio~ dation you require can he purchased. » l sell tit-.kt-ts over every railway line operating in Canada or the United States :ind have Ocean tickets and- baggage labels of all the lending 'l`ransatlatttic lines of stcamships and am prrpgred (0 fumi,-h_yn»l o application the fullest inhlrtutltion as to rates, mules, time tables. dates ot` suili ng of steamers, etc. and I also believe l can uiler von better ticket service than any other ticket office in Prince litlward I.-land. I Try the pthrrs and then try this. oflice or try this oilice and then the otllcrs and see where you can get tht' best service and - the most inforination. At the present time I particularly solicit your Canadian _ \’Vest business. - n ` l sell tickets ovor ull the lending linos, Canadian Nutiona Railways, Canadian Pacific liaili/ny‘,‘ Grand Ttunk Railway and Grand Trunk Pacific and will sell you tic!-‘.ct.s l-y thc most "on- venienl route to thc point you'wish to reach, giving you one ticket from (lh'it~lr-lict-tvn totlosliriaiion on which you can get yottr-baggage cltecltctl iight ihrt-ugh. _ l also make all y ur sleeping car rest-rvntio'i= over all the different lint-it wi limit.-any t:harg~' f'or_tvlcg|'nm-i. You will make u tui~_;ii-ke if _volt Start your journey without calling at my oilice or writi g mr-_ -- ' CITY TICKET AGENT 84 Great George Street CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. _ /iinard’s 'Liniment Cures Colds, E* , _ . ‘_"~" - - __ .______ ~ ___=___;__ ;__ _._,__. \lg_..~.l .__ =a=,___’-.3-_ --~ 4*'-iw. oi’ <‘<\=l. does tht- money ifnil front itettven _nn did mnnna of old? l£\'itle.nco to the corttmry is easily ari- verage Nlan -lured by -buying lt box of matcltes ot' at fig of tobacco. Tile insistent call ot' our small political bosses in our I~`t-floral Representatives to obtain 1'f-tiotwtl lzrantn for this . that. ,nnd tht- otlwr, is tht- lwte noir oftlhe reprt~eeni.~ otive'u life, causing him to -become ti. ntotiern _Et-intl. 2. it would turnisli employment to :t large number ol man lat good wages. vvliore- is the lafge_uum‘ben~ ot men to como from? How many men were refus- ed. work lust l<*a.iltby the railway au- tlmrities?. Are farmers- nnd lobster uut~.kera_oversi.ocked with labor ?. l 3l.lt would result in improved rural con iitione etc. This is an assertion with out absolutely any foundation. This sulllject is so extenirive that one can not. do lit-stica to it in a single para- izrallh. lvult. I am willingto discuss tho ttutttor in a nulbsequent latter, if Messrs Holman will explain fwhni. they nie:-til. The time in mill.. when fa-rttters swallowed glittering lrf‘I\0l‘-` tttitios without question. Perhaps the sense of this Dlll`l‘~8\‘*l-Dll ll* ell' ltomized in tha saying "All roads load 'n ltome_ tHnlinan'-H) 4, lt would result ln tho ittc.t'r-:tt-wd valuation of Island farm DFODHYIY ell!- This also is a baseless us/er-tion, the opposite nt which is the 1l'f-“CL Tllf vain-1-tion tor purposes oi’ taxa-110m ffl hiring along they speedway Wlll ll” -l ment. - , .4 _ -l ‘ ` ' ‘ ` t _ . . - ~ l' in -.t.‘.».i.,.~t.. -_-..._ sr- .-...<_- _ . s ._ ~f-~t‘- ~ _ A -1 ».. .- "‘_r~. '."_-a -_ ; ‘;.£:I` ;tiil`_'-Q’/‘tlf"'l'3'..lrfl§ lf. ' 9-K F05/1 HINTON, S side » THE CANADA LIFE A Leaves no Estate . ._ n.. - V _ There is one certain method forthe man earning a moderate salary to lpirovitle an estate which will maintain his wife and children IN CO FORT IN THE EVENT OF HIS DEATH. ' ' From the day his application for Life Assurance is accepted and the premium paid, if the application is for an adequate amount and the premium payments made regularly no further worry about the futuijet of the family, in the event of death, is necessary. Canada’s first company, for more than_;SEVEN_'_1` Y- YEARS has been protecting the homes of the Salary earners 'atid the 'business of- the wealthy y generous, Liberal Policy Contracts. _ n __ The CANADA LIFE can give you a Policy on any platt you need. Make an appointment with Canada Life Man today. _ W. K. `ROGERS, Charlottetown ‘ ‘ PRov1Nc1AL MANAGER ROGERS, curown ' ` ` ROGERS, clrrowi- E MCQUAID. Souris _ -'t ' ;»‘-I it ‘ r 1 . . . _ 'i lv" ~ 1 / The QI brown boot made on ' ' - " - - ~” The land latest lasts of ' “ | The _'ll willow calf by , i , The -gt __ 1" maker. ' ' 11 .-I ' In short the las -word in gentleman’s fashionable footwear. ld fo, BUY i _ N0 such boot for style, workmanship and Qllflllly 5° Hglilslgétpor ieiissthan $10.00. -_-_ H ‘ b ' ` ` ERE l - Justvreceivediand murketlfitt innciijtob small IH Pl'°lll$9'00' ; . r april Baos---Limirlzoli ' I' . r»=iw\1¢'#tili-vliiiinririluilsifv-'Nw-"f“ "-1 i -"*i"_' ”"` V' -_ -