a; 16. . THE Crlerhmswww ‘ _U.fi(.\}}l>l1’£l -_. PAGE THREE. l ‘ ‘ , cranial. Iilllililllllil "' - "r . s r in ‘ Fwtablc, cooking _ -.-_..- A .. , _ f ,1 ' Hi lltOtlth health, ‘Thin column relurvuflnr llllerlfn k ‘h ' " 1"“? Louise O "Ircc V Kqgpmyourbiéh Ivtzlalln-tlylwneai-o ":3; Inigo: at!’ _ wee s lll Jun-c. T H I>UIZE§IHHJ “E5 I REGAL TABLE ... SALT ‘l SALTI IDDIII; M0. - l an ‘cl-LT ‘(.0 ll’ » the Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- out. They- wanted to go back into the flames. "Paquette the boss was badly Constable Louis Villeneuve of Iuoerlad at 4 can“ lvlynbla 1n odvnnoo. date. in charge, Rev. E. O. Lancaster. MOUNT n word llrlrlly T5 MEN'8'dsnco, Friday, March 31st, Oddleilowb Hall. Reserve the 8421-3-15-3 cnsanoumowu Male Cilorus ‘ in beautiful Irish Airs, Prince Ed- , ward TheatrefMarch 16th and 17th. l \ 8353-3-l6-2i. I SUNDAY SERVICES—MBTGII l9, i STEWABT- United " w/mvnva "_ way of ' Maritime Brief Mr. Dwmls asked the lseader of the Govcrnnlczlt to .table answers to the following questions: 1. Was there a joint representa- tion of (ls.- Mzlritinle Province Gov- emnlcufs nlrulc to the Hon. Min- ister of Agriculture or to the Fed- eral Government at Ottawa as to the nature oi claims and demands of these Provinces to be placed be- tween the Maritime Province Gov- 2. Table all correspondence be», flIURSDAY h ;_ He. ; 11 d t < _. Milton Morning prayer 11 a. m.; , 5 mild n1; bflck gimislrttsll girls Monaural-aver. mso .1... Curatc m" m“ l*“°“°"“° °°1=’°'°"°° *1‘ (.2 w» )9 HREDDED WHEAT m” Mun“. were inlureqg- . °"'“‘~“"“-° ‘(F ~\ ‘b ’ "5 ° PORRIDCE? rqfsbroaédostcqsts AND HAVE YOU TRIED 575V til/rials. . [Eammmsd m, l Break u ‘W0 or ,,______.. , APPREQIATION ernments zmcl with Federal Minis—‘ '"_‘"¢ Shred d 00h“, A, (gontlnued from Page 1’) W1; therefore resolved and it ‘ g5 resolved that this Board " h, n5 h1g1; appreciation 0i the ed services and encouragement H, which the Hon. Dr. McMillan wopernted wth the Board in arduous task, and tender to W, its sincere sense 0f gratitude l,‘ m; valued assistance: .1; 15 ulso resolved that this ‘lutlon be engrossed upon ihe 'utes of Meetings oi this Board. H ma, a copy thereof be pre- pd to the Hon. Dr. McMtliiln ' behalf oi the Board by Mr. L. , Allen, Senior Member oi the 313mm for summerslde. ted at Summersidc this wentu day of March, A. D.. ed] “E. T. Tnnton, Chairman. "Neva. Matheson, Secretary?‘ m moving that the foregoing ‘luiion be placed on thejourn- .1 ihc House, M12. Allen said he ed it a, privilege to be spokes- .. for the citizens of Summer- . on firs occasion, and added , own pcrscrial appreciation to l sentiments which the school . dhnd expressed. llr. W. H. Dennis (Liberal) ..... Prince, raised but did not an objection that the school , dhnd not asked to have its luflon recorded in ihe journals, ‘l that therefore Mr. Allen's ice was one or the first outsiders on the scene. “It was awful," he said. I arrived at the scene o1 the fire and could hear those poor girls screaming. Evidently they were workng in the centre o1 the building and when the fire start- ed could not get out the main door. ‘Ihen (our _of them ran into the lunch room which is in front of the building at the west end. “We could hear them screaming and even see them at the windows trying to break the glass. They could not get out the door at that end 0t the building. 1t was locked. Their screams grew font as the flames reached them. When fire- men broke down that door they found four or the girls huddled in the corner badly burned. Their postures in death indicated they had died fighting to save them- selves from the flames." Other cyc-uitnesses had equally graphic descriptions oi’ the trag- cdy. \ _. COMPULSORY (Continued from Page 1) tem of compulsory registration and» voting. He believed a committee of the Senate might do some valuable work along this inc. Senator McRae, wile was chief organizer for the Conservative‘ nllon was out of order. m mot'0n was adopted un- ‘ouslyz. lion. llr. MacMlllan, in reply. , hr- deeply appreciated the ‘s thus extended by the citi-, l of Summcrsido and also the, ‘ml of the hon. member from‘ .. crslde (Mr. Afen) in pre- in: the resolution. He consid- he had acted ‘n accord with (lnin duty in (he circumstances,‘ _e was firmly convinced that establishment cl‘ the high ‘oi would be» a good thing, not. l. for Summer-side but for ‘the; l. Inc" in general. » -_—~__ I ‘ FIVE GIRLS j ‘ i ‘l. (continued from Page 1’) f l d. Among the injured are ‘ i Paquettml Superintendent a‘ Phi 11D a gallant fight to save hilly of the girls as posslbr. “ the injured were taken to Sacml Heart Hospital wllcre ‘clltirc staff was quickly mobil- k to render assstance, All are v ted lo recover. litlliiflll Hilliluist, chclnist oi the ,l. was badly burned about the -~ and head in carrying‘ three ~ out of the flaming structure. The fire started in a big puck- ' 0f matches which formed one l Care containing 400 boxes," - the chemist. “I suppose one , the luntches caught fire and " led fllc restf "I am bo=s of the ruachfneo-and (116)5- Wlien the Ilrc started the Kat in a panic. It was like 8 i0 hold wild horses. I grab- ‘-- thrrc of them, pu‘led them W! illiu the mixing room and t- the window and lifted them inn: ragga OFFER iauscusu tnu have never tried Kruschen-try “rlilgxnfllt our expense. We imvc u ,1" a grcn man special “GNP” package} wllicllyniuklv it ‘ for you in prove our t-luima fur "S"; ~ ii ' . ‘l. for the (.IAN'I"' 75c. 1m: u c. ' Party in the last campaign, des-v erlbed ‘himself as one who no longer had any responsibility for party organization, “and with no desire or intenton of resuming such responsibility agulli." The modern system of the sec- ret ballot had discouraged the practice of buying votes, said Sen- ator McRne, but the costs had mounted steadily because the rank and fi'e of both parties demanded pay before helping the candidate. Then before and alter election the canddnte faced numerous de- nmnds from all classes of people, including the clergy. The last cam- paign had ccst the candidates and the country more than $4,000,000 which was at the rate of over one dollar a vote. Senator MeRae advocated adop- tion oi the Australian system of compulsory voting. Further be, would shorten the notice of an.’ election from six weeks to three and makc the Federal voting list and organization available for I’rov'neiai elections. Senator Buchanan urged that campaign expenses breach con- stituency should be borne by the electors 0f that particular consti- tuency, thus brnging to them a Church oi Canada, services March 19th, Mount Stewart, i1 a. m. mid ’l p. m.; Int 40, 3 p. m. CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLAND - Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sabbath 19th at Bangor at 10.30 ‘and '1. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Cen- tral Parish, services on Thursday, March 16, in People's - church, Charlottetown at 7.30 p. m. J. E. Lamont, Student. \ i. IIOG PRICES 4 STRONGER- Prlces on hogs were stronger yes- terday the Federal Live stock Branch reports. Bidding reported was $5.35 to $5.50, with animals fed and watered. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Taylor, Wlnsloc, announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Elizabeth, to Charles Au- gustus, son of the late Mr. Augus- tus Hurry and Mrs. Hurry, West EVERYWHERE 557I£ER POUND ter and Officials in this copnec- tion and also all agreements (‘n- tered into bcfurc, (luring and niter the Conference. ~ Answer: (I) Yes.’ 0 i . .,’- KZDOHWV‘ j s/cvz/z axe/cur v/fifi-TAL PACKA6£ ‘ma... .1 KING cots (.2) ‘Iklblezl herewith. l-‘alconwocrd Mr. McIntyre asked the hiillklfil‘ l Public Works: l. Have tenders been called for the rebuilding of Falconwood‘? If so ,_-;ivc names of contractors? " Give amount of each tender. I 3. How much gravel was lulvlcd Bklliillbllill‘ or nus u way. if was amcllclm» nt. agreed to Insurance Act \ On motion of Hon. Ml‘. McPlles" the liuzlsc went into " l perlsers of uledlcines in hospitals to qualify as druggists in the usual i 9,356 paid; without . commmc-F . lllarrcn Bituminous do Falconwood last year’! Prom , whom was it purchased, and what r Answer‘. (l and 2) Sec ansiver to Quer- ~ Lion 9. ‘ (3) 1,678 79/2000 tOXLs 0i gravel were hauled to Fnlconwoocl Hospi- tnl. Gravel was purchased from Paving Conl- Royalty. Dr. W. J. McKenzie oi Charbtte town, is a guest Hotel, Montreal. Hon. M. Kennedy of Charlotte town, is a guest at the Royal Hotel, BIRTHS GREEN—At Central Bedeque, Feb Green, a son. a DEATHS LOCO-At age 82 years. Funeral Friday, St. Augustine Church, Rustlco. CAIRNS — At Vancouver, B. C. wife of Robert 72nd year. 15, 1933, Mr. day at 2_ o'clock. ORR-At Cavendish. March 1933, William Orr, age Funeral Friday at one p. m. Cemetery. DRADSHIVIf-‘At show age '72. Funeral on 2.30, from his late residence to till Central Bctleque Baptist Churcll. MACDONALD-At Kilmu r realisation oi the cost oi cam- should be utilized I-u- general pub- licity work and purposos ap- pieablc- throughout the country, he B1GGAR_A(; sganpgy Bridge wed. said. I-ic strongly fawrvii cvmhili- nesday, March 15, ‘i933. Stanley , Funeral Senator Ballontruc advocated n from his late residence on Friday, strict lmv against lnxpcrsonutlug at 17th service starting at 2 o-(gocp; sory voting. the polls which hc said was the‘ greutcst evil the candidate had to combat in Montreal. He. urged 'ed of inlpcrscrlatlon. \ senator C. W. Robinson, Mone- ton, moved ' debate, and the House adjourned‘ unt'l March 28, - ' Local Prices For Farm Produce The prices offered to farmers for their products by city merchants, Donald, Hu 3h MacDonald. H. Bigger, aged 75 years. Interment New London Cemetery. I 0 CUMMINGS-At a2 Elm Avenue, i009 D1750" term i" mo“ wnvlctfiwednesday, March 15, 1933, Mrs. 80 years. residence hhimimmflil 0f m” Friday, March 17, services starting 2 oblock, funeral leaving at 2.30. Ceme- Jacob Cummings, aged Funeral from her ‘ late Interment East Wiltshlrc tery. , 843G-li at the Windsor Mount in Montreal. having ,gone up on n. busness trip. ruary 22, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cymbrla, P. E. I. on March 8, 1933, Mrs. Peter Loco, to Feb 28, 1933, Mary Jane McCulluln. S, Cairns, in her IiIcKINNON-At Montague, March D. L. McKinnon, President oi the Montague Furnish- ing Co., aged 73 years. Funeral Fri- 13, 79 years. from the home oi his son-in-law Alvin McNeil. Intemicnt in Ncw Glasgow Central Bede- que, ‘March 15, 1933, W. P. Braw- Friday, D11 palgns Tile central campaign iunmsainrday’ Nun-ch n‘ 1933’ at me ‘ Y home of his brothcrgJohn N. Mae- iEElSljlilRE ' Provincial Legislature. lviarch 15. The House met at 4.10 pm. Answers to a number of ques- tions were Liblcd. ‘ Hon. Mr. McLean presented a. petition from ihe Mayor and Coun- cillors of the Town of Souris for an Act to Amend the Sourls In- corporation Act 1910. Mr. J. Augustine ltiacDon-ald‘ presented a petition fvoln Rev. Jo- - scph McGreel and others for an Act to incorporate the congarcgatlon of theMost Holy Redeemcl. Mr. Bethune mcsenicd a petition from Daniel lvIcEwen and others for an Act to incorporate the Long Creek Hall Company. lion. Dr. MacMillnn presented a petition from the ltlnyor and Coun- cillors of the C13‘ of Cimrlniieluvin for an Act to Iurthcl- amend the ' City of Charlottetown Incorpor- ation Act. Bills in llccord with the fl . ‘go- ing petitions were received and read n. first lime. A resolution of thanks to the Provincial Minister of Education from the Board of School Trustccs 0i Summerside (inferred to clsc- where in this issue) was on motion of Mr, Allen ordered to be placed in the journals of ihe House. Third reading was given to ihe following bills: The Parents hizlintclxilncc Ael. An Act i0 provide for the trans- fer of the duties of the Prince Ed- ward island Provincial Police to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. _'i‘ilc Public Vehicle Act. An Act to unund the July Act. All Act. to mneud llil: Succession Duty Act. An Act to incorporate King's C0llll'y Hospital. All Act to incorporate the Souris Skating Rink Co. Ltd. An Act to amend the Voluntary Winding Up Act. (As on nmendlnent to thc motion for final reading of the Public Vehicle Act M1‘, Lcf-‘agc moved, seconded by Mr. McIntyre that fhc Public Vehicle Act be not now read a third time but that it be rend‘ six months hence. The House (li- vldcd on the amendment on straight party lines 10-15 and the \ original motion carried on the same division.) . On motion of Hon. Dr. Muc- Millan the House went into com- mittee with Mr. W. A. Stewart in the chair on second reading of un Act to incorporate the Prince Ed- Funeral Nodes The Members oi St. Andrews Lodge No. l3, A. F. a d A, M., Montague, are ward Island Pharmaceutical Asso- elation. The bill nun-nus the existing slut- ute, making it compulsory for dis- wltll Mr. Strong in the chair on] second reading oi‘ The Insurancci Act. (The promoters explanation n1 the purpose and scope 0f the bl‘.l is publL-lvci elsewhere in todays Guurrlhuu.) ‘ The promoter suggested that the bill be first read clause by clause, then the committee could return to consideration 0f any particular clauses requiring further explana- tion or discussion. After some discussion by Messrs. T. A. Campbell, LePnge, J. A. Mac- Donald, and Hon. Dr. MacMillan, progress was reported and the House adjourned, to meet Tllflz-sciny morning at l0 o'clock. (QUESTIONS ANSWERI. l Mfr, Gallant asked the Honour- able ihe Minister of Education to toblr: answers to the following ques. Lions: 1. Has any person been ap- pointed to the Staff of Prlncc of Wales College for the purpose of supervising (he Teacher Training Department since the lost Session of this Iiouse? _ 2. If so, (a) Give the name of such appointee; (b) The (lute ou which the appointment was made; and (c) The annual salary payable to such appointee. 3. Does the appolnicc hold a Degree in Pedagogy)? 4. If so, (n) From what Unl- versily? (b) When was such degree wnfcrred? 5. If not, What special training has such. aflpointec in 0r- der to qualify for the position; (b) In what University or College did such appointee receive the same? 6. In detail what are the duties of such appolnicg as Supervisor of Teacher Training‘? 7. How many class periods per week arc now given in Teacher ‘Training, (a) To the Students of the First Your? (b) To the Stu- dents of the Second Ycav? Answer: (i) Yes. (ll) ‘ was $1,678.79. (2) (a) L. W. Show. (b) April 2i, (c) $2,500. . i: holds a ‘B, A. Degree with hone .1 .: Z1 Pedagogy. (4) (n) Mount Allison, (b) May, 1932. (5) (a) and (b) In addition to qualifications in Answer 3, ap- pointee has taken two special courses from‘ tllc University of Chicago, (6) To teach Educational Meth- ods, Educational Psychology, to su- pervise practice teaching and to work in conjunction with supervis- ors for the inlprovelnrnt of teach- pmiy Limited at $1.00 pl-r loll, fob. shipping luoint. Amount p-(itl Government Garage Mr. lvicintyre nslzed fllc Aii:li-.t(u' of Public Works: (1) Givc names of persons Government garage. Amount cacll one. , (2) Give total cost of ODCIHLIOII of Government garage in 1932, in- cluding repairs to all machines, ex- tras bought and on hand. (3) Total wages paid to all cm- ployecs during 1932. in paid a. hi!» Oven-crisped Shredded W/heat with lint milk or cream —tlllrc". a flavor you won't forget. And n few cents pays (he price of (his nourishing, extra good hot breakfast! Try ho’ porridge made with Shredded \‘(’heut, mo. Su edsy --jusl bftillk up. suit and boil for five minutes. G. Wllv nvus Chicf Inspector B.‘ J. ll1l_\v.‘<)o(l (lismifsed from tile services n1 the Commission? 7. Dirl any member of this Gov- ernlncnf recommend his dismissal‘? if so, givc name of member. B. Why was Inspector‘ B. J. Ilalywvood not allowed to enlist with the Royall Canadian Mounted Po- lice? 9. State present duties of the Prohibition Commission in connec- tion with the enforcement 0f the Prohibition Act. 10. State pmscnt duties of In- spector Fripps of the R.C.M.P. in connection with the enforcement of the Prohibition Act. (4) Did Govcrnlnellt purchase any machinery? If so, give number- oi new machines bought for roarl work in 1932; price paid for each machine; from whom were (lieyi purchased? Were tenders called for said machines? If so, give names cf‘ lowest tender mid amount paid for each ‘machine. (5) Give total cost of all llclv machinery bought in 1932 for l'0llli maintenance or other work on highways. Answer: ‘ (l) L,C. Bochncr, $4.00 per clay; Arthur Campbell $4.00 per day. The following at _$3.50 per day; Jo- seph llicimlis, Lyle Boellncr, Roy E. Leard, Jolm McAleer, Roy Cox, Gordon Lord, Theodore DcsRocllcs, John Vlecks, L. McMillan (tclnpor- ary). (2) The total cost of operating Government Garage, including the purchase of nmchlncry. for i932 wars $50,132.85, sec 1mges 136 and 137 Public Vvorks Report 1932, of [his amount $19,300.28 was (mid for new zu/ chinery ns follows: J. T. Adams (Canada) Ltd. 3 hiultiyale Blade Maintainers . . . . . . . . $2,670.00 J. T. Adams (Camndn) Ltd. 1 N0.‘ il Adams Grader .. . . 1,170.00 Sawyer-Massey Lid. 1 Power Maintainer 3,954.28f A, Home 3r Co, 2 (‘hr-v l trucks . ,. . 1,530.00‘ A. Horne A: Co. L‘ 30 (iut- I crplllar tractor: . 6,283.00‘ A. Home 6c Co. l ‘l5 (‘nt- erpillnr tractor . . 204300 Robb Engineering Vvorks. i Multiple Blade Main- tainer , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . ,. 1,050.00 Total amount paid for wages in 1932 was .. 0.479 00 Prohibition Mr. Gallant asked the Honour- able the Leadcr of the Iiousc to table answers to the following qucs- tlons: l. What xvas dour: wilh Lin‘ malt. being carried on by tho RCA/LP. ll. Arc the Royal Canadian Mounted Police responsible for the vnforccnlcllt of tllc Prohibition Act in the City of Charlottetown and Town of Summersidc? 12. How nuluy searches for li- quor llllYc been made by the Of- ficcrs of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Charlottetown since June 1st, last? 13. How nlany searches for li- quor have been nlnrlc by the Of- ficers of Royal Canadian hiounied Police in sl\ll1ll1(‘l"-l€'(' 5.ill("‘ June 1st, lml? Answer: (l) Still in Wiiivllllll (2) Sec ans, to l. (3) See ans. to l, (4) No officers llrc (it present, employed by (he Commission, the cuicrcclnent of till: Prohibition Act (5) Sec nus. to No. 4. (d) Not rlislnissed. Duties of In- special‘ H‘. oozi iléiSlllllDd on June 1st by RC P. (7) Not wilhln (he knowledge of the Columisslon.‘ (8) A list of former Prohibition officers was handed to RCMP. who marl.) their own selection, , (9) Duties of Ccnunission remalnl qualify for the “aching of Mm,“ as nullified in the Prohibition Act. (l0) Chief Inspector under the Prulllbziion Act. (ll- Scc statement of Acting Pi'(‘llllL‘l‘ re same. (1:1) 300 SCRITHLKS manic in Char- l0il('l()\'.li June 1, i032 to March 1 ltlilis. (Apprcxinurtcly). llill 85 searches were ruzldc ill SllllllllPfSldlL- June l, 1032 to .\l:ll‘cll l, 111L315. (Approxilnzltciy). i’. W. C. Appointmcnl Mr. Gallant asked the Honour- nblc the lvllniszci- of Education: 1. lids any person been ap- pointed to flu Staff of Professors of Prince oi “Wiles College as Pro- fessor in bluillcnlatics since last Session of illis House. 2. 1f so, (n) Give the nnule of such llppollllcc; (h) The rluic oi tlu- g scuifs in a gglmcpfln l: Add 1 cup ‘if Water vac-xii" Md“) ,0 a . "m" 111d sail "l! Your (am, {I 5.- _ 1f Occasb . hml (u, 5 minalgazllljyd so - wily?) ‘slkezmlng hm ‘i 0t cream. Shredded Wheat is filled with all the body-builders arid quick cuel‘,;;.-nlakcrs you need to fight winters cold. And you'll save time, trouble, and moncyon your breakfast if you regularly serve Shredded W/heat! Order from your grocer now! THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAI COMPANY, LTD" Nlagln Fllll, Clnldi %REiiE, MADE IN CANADA ~ BY CANADIANS 4 OF CANADIAN WHEAT WHEAT WIll'l‘E'S OHUCULATES Try our 39c. lb. Chocolate-e Week, End Special Burnt Almonds, 50c. lb. Easter Goods Arriving Dally. Our Special 25c. Dinner As Usual w|'||TE’s-—Grafton Si‘. NOTICE Mr. James , (Jarragher Manager of tile Firm of J. Carraghcr 6a (71)., has severed his connections with (he above Firm. ~ All payments on outstand- ing accounts due the above Firm must be made to Bun- tail-l, Bell Jo Co., whraalone have authority in rolleet same. \ Buntuin, Bell f? Co. 8433-3-16-21, 3. What Degree or Degrees docs he hold and from‘ what University or Universities‘! 4. 1n what l‘. b ~ lly or College has such BPBOlIlUg taught Math- ematics since receiving such De- gree or Degrees? 5. When and where did he inst tench Mathematics‘? - 0. Wes there no person on the t. staff qualified or in a position to enlntlcs? 7. Did the hlinlstrr pvrrsznllally ‘_ investigate thc mutter? , Answer: l. Yes. . 2. (u) J. G. Paterson; (b) ltiarell l3. Appointment urged by Principal ‘.' 1 at meeting Doc. 30th. Action dc- fcrred at request of Premier for further consideration; (c) Hon. Dr. Machlillan, lion, G. S. Sharp, Hon. T. McNutt, Hon. H. D. McLean, ‘ Hon. H. F. McPhev, lion. Adrian Arsellault. Mr. llcuth Strong; (d) $1,700. 3. B. A. Dallmhdc, M. A. Hal'- vnrrl, Collegiate license y (‘Willi Normal School. 4. Canora iligh School. '5. Cancra High School. " nichcwuu, iiillil-lfllli’. i 6. Not (vlihou; vacating another i position. Saskatch- Sask- --.---_.--.--__------- .m............. . a . . . wlylqunfmul-cpulrlr1nr.lx»lu:-(.>cr-(lu-r “WK M1 upward tum during (mi by notified a» he at their ——-—— t c, med i we Liquor Cum, the luoulrllc of the Board us, which _____.._____. . , hlg-“(Lyo .i_i-l'l'iik§'ii-kme'lklllliwwiikfififi m” ‘mm q“°'°d*“ i 18 i n’ M’ thetgozruf‘ ,‘,,‘;,"‘f°‘§ . the time the present Conlmission GM‘ the names O! the mfmbm 0i “aiding and hard soldering has \ 1.1"";iilflitflfiliillifulfi mhrkkcilm 88s Extras (m 14c‘ it”: brydthereDu L am: o took charge? m“ BMW“ “Wm” “t 5"“) "Emmi? 110th llnvhhkl that can be operated hvu\owll'lkvvlnluui Illlvllltlll I)!!! FlTSiA ... ... ... ...... c o r a . . S 2. Is this malt extract still in (d) wllnt is thc annual Sllinry puy- hm“ a I'm“ s-ockpt‘ m DOW“. COW i Cfllllil lvc ii n olmm" “""‘““’- Eggs Scctnds ..... 10c Klnnon. _ _ able to such apnoimflx t, . _ _. . . q srcrl louulnclurcd by m “or Commissions wholcsalq sump 0n be rig \Illlfl.b.(3. . rlllml. "Ill ca. Ll-L. llnne cm. line- Buttcr Creamery 26c: Silhtfl ' q Toronto “m” "°““‘ "Y ”“"'- Bum, Dam, _ m‘ r. n. ammau, Choice Boneless Cod, 2 lbs .. . . . . .. 19c. Warerhouse. o; wgstit slold? n so. x. _ "' "' "‘ ( - , n a rcc was rc- . , , Chcken .. 12 to 14¢ \ Secretary Dry Skmiess Cod, per lb. .. . . . . .. 8c. Zztfiszrgame‘: P n" "u" w“ wuk new by quarter . 4 to w. Pork Sausages, p01‘ lb. . . . . . . . . . . .. 106- 3_ was m, mm, exmc, ,,,_ Ierves Shaky, llighis Restless Pm‘ 6mm‘ 5'.‘ w 5;“ . ‘t’ Tea, per lb .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 25c. moved m any W, o, m“, my, I, _ 7 . ‘Th1 m; . __'_._ ' Pounce“ Table ' "U m tic 5c ‘ w Clams, Solid PaCk, 2 “DB ,-_- - - - n 210'“ so. give names oi’ pal-tics who have ' . ' _ ‘ Mrs. A. Him-k, Wnllncnburg. Ohh- WIiWF" ‘ ‘f F mnhogeclyroslzgélgaguyyfgnglgxa ‘ipulatoegygpgd 35c N. D. LODStGT, 2 tiIIS . . . . . onxaujo-o . . . . . .,. .. 350- charge of it at the present time. nldapgglrr: mglglmliffflfb weakness, shaky nnrvfl. T: l uncle‘. cm," h; ‘mcdmu “r ALL CANADA CIGARETTE UNDEIITAKEB 011111885. Large Palestine! per doz‘ l" ‘ 32c‘ 4' Gwe ‘Tame? and fddresscsfar 1 HEART I saw your advertisement for Mllbunfia flenrt l - . h“ Th3" m,“ Mum“ "m EMU-AMER Oranges Per d0! . . . . . . . o 19c- au Prohlbitlon Omens cmmowd m“ S nnd Nerve Pills n-nd decided to trv them although" l? any ""7"" ‘who would j-i- 1 e“, \ , ’ F ' ~ by the prcscm Liquor Commission’ I did not have much faith, but ‘new I um very i “m” "n" 0| them. would A “New “(Hmfiuwti c gar a Charlottetown and giving time of said employment. thankful I did as they have proved of wonderful = cllsll and canav stones "a ittccss to the beach made‘ 1 1 l~ from tobacco l furl! - m “a “i a m. Wlltlhlr i id t h. M» w m- s i A. Maexznnliaftggrlrwmpclynt grown in Canada is on sale; ln Unreal; 0 u alto sail; 031g); cgnigsuons were l I m now ltrong and well, ‘again, but am nave . '- . In. , ' Britain and is pvovllif! R Til/CT e~_ HIMQ I“ Phone Free Deuvery yiflgwg pbo; m the house. _ z received ngninsl, offenders by each Tobacco Dlvizlcil. RrPJ-“imfht °i . ._ , l mdoitcaaupnsuunzvusvnvnlvbvmhifllhawfi-Vk Avlcumucy one oi said officers? . v MACDONA LD.\ ' . ~ ‘Br-fl- 5 , l r ,