z, 1931 THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN ’s STOCK A ND 1200/12 race: NINE 5 QUOTA Tlolvfil * 3 l l o l a i a ' 1 Cl d i= _ k M lilari MoGuigan New Yor The rontreal zce s ose l . tr... Haushy 77w Montreal “r e °p° at 1r s: kExhdngc i " mwans‘ JONES a 00.. Charlottetown c an” 0c c After I 70 lea rs l Gm! w Curb Mark“ B, v “ ' lpochl to Johnston a ward) ' i 1 Hilde Blurwhlrfl cwfflpflldfl“ If 6 00a ullllifOll I m t. I Q .0|>cucd IHIgh lllowlhg: ii 3 mmL-I‘. Regan and mum! M! “goon-u ohnl on l-RVITQ‘) _3% gull? ... ..... l ha” . . _ . Anion Special to Johnston l. Wudi -,r—sr_as—sc—ao$x ,. A, Con, ' 5 5 4 ‘ a B T L 1%; _: “a 1min“ m Miss Jean Howard To Relinqunsh Post As Agent i , Marl,“ Ham" m mum Onenzd‘lJ;1‘{‘liil.o§‘lLaq1 A1 Ch .. . _ _ - . - ' ' ~ ~. i n 5 1 l». g2, W. ti“; =2: 3 t. 2:; ¢..-~;;; =3 "r General For Nova Scotla At End or 1...... 0...... . . t d.» 110N111” M, G t P W! 006 80.00 87. In met a 2014 c c Foundry 11 11% 10 l0 . _ i. t; ,,.,,z,_.,;,. m. u: a rtrltifioririn '.'.'. If '1' linC r‘i"ra"..t omit 1031.2 illr"i‘geie'l' 10110414 150% 1023;? 4" (ginmlrrtd ' m n" n“! 3i? (“"41" 7"") John Howard, before, his death 1' rr'r'»'r-r'i' ' 10' ' 1f p . I _ --_ . . _ . i r- . so :. M‘ , . . . .. v P: \lon Pow 5pc 10.11 10415 105.25 Am jrohsc M10054 10014 10:1 10w, 4m t‘ 1' New . . 20 2102514 2m HALIFAX, N. B.,M\1y 30—'1\iesday, early 1n 1929, was recognized as dean‘ (mam, \‘ lrrrr-rrryi rr.r “Ha, m. l, ‘ otwmu-fnli." ..< g0?“ 1010 104.75 100.25 in hCop . 22% 2210x219‘ —1% v M 11mm , ,, |7tll ‘ml 71 72 June 3o. Wm!“ the end o! the loni- or the oversea repluenuu e m? llll 'l'l|lr:ll'v‘0 0 3| n ‘of 50rd will a ... ... 1... Tiny) Mo" Tmm ... 5i?‘ llllflfi 101.00 AlfblsAon .137%131%1351,2 132% Dom Qrldgo . 29 29 28 t - V l y" PM"); w‘. n‘ 1 u‘. m‘ rrlevliim’ '..' . . 121/. Mon 'l‘ru|:n '1': 4'} in 100; ""9" nxit 0:1: 4'11 13mm —'?i Dom "hm ' 1:4.“ u record 0' “mm npruflmmm m lmndon’ A Mme 0' Hamax’ he wan’ ' "u" “may "' "" A """“' ‘w’ 3"‘ 5"" - Am-érhfirr} till .. .. Wt Que Pow one 100s 10015 Bond Av 15;’: m l5 — rggilugoal . M 10114011 m“ l“? Port 0f the Over to the mother country with Sir 2 Levlna. McNeil) '\"nr':l"l':1 " -r" ['1' 15' i, m. - ~ Sh" ' ' ' _ ' - -. - l» -.; ‘ lln "M" sum ‘large 13% 2311's}? 321'; 334“ galw Ltd . rml m. ca.‘ seas Empire has krwwn. 1n HUI-one Charles ‘rupper, canadar first high 3 Helen Hughes ':"'.'..','."\,- _ m. ‘r i mrtrrrr-rrr . w. un set-or Jlwiw: 10s: 0050 1001s C u 0 Ala "iii am "low-m. n'r§r'r'r"nr‘i}i'cs'1~r'd"' ' I v74. h““d"d “d “verity years ago-John commissioner; “rd w“ q;- a time in rot! H.225. '00 000 00l- “5: iiffljji ',;,;,,g,' _ "iii DOMINION or mivana ('1': dgnrrrrr 1220': 1'g0'¢'.' P‘ ,"':';:1P‘va--M... 1011014 ill/r] 911: Mauser was appointed Agent cener- the Dominion office. On the retire- GRADE v wink l|ll'illl ' 5‘ ml n "T lil'|'0k 0f r-rrrrrrrrr e 151:2 uuuzANs-unu nouns (‘hens Ohio " lmv. 1m’ my. 4v. r1 h w c nnr-rrili 9 rd in the Empire 0891131 bv the Nova ment of William Anma-nd as Aaent v ~ -~ 1'6 ‘I H C m a v ghrvn lilot 10%| 10% l-Wrr 14 -'.' w 1r n c m1 10l 10 0% M. Scotla sovernment. On June 30 Miss General forNova BootiaMaior Howard l Pauline Whelan [JWISTOCK “Mann's l 0 ~p1~ 000 101.00 108.25 ol virr 00 00 5014 00% 11 1. n Pow cal 43140104014 ____, 1v. l: N a 1nd 5pc 10.1.1 105.15 10100 v01 Gran l 11/ 1 m Nnt nrew zwl 2mm 241m 2w. ‘mm m‘ 3°‘"“d "m "lmqmh ‘ W" EPW111184 to that Dost- ln 1592 3 Pauline Pet-m 12 .1: N lt . . . . .. 41mm 10m 101.00 1013;, (‘on (lull nwi 0014'. my my}. 4% tort am-l (‘at 1011.1 1014i 111i 1'0 post tenninated by the present pm- No 5mm 1 En i d 1 M - (Canadian Press) ‘m’- i‘ N ii nont- 1050 101.20 10in 1'00 (‘an 45"“ 400. 441/: u, Pow “vrrr-rrr 4'0 w saw n01’. - . "l m " 83" aways‘ 3 m” Emma and Mary Con” MONTRE t ' R t‘ N n _ , _ _ __ 40:“. 1957 ma, ma, f" r I. 57 57% 1/ m, i ~ P ‘t * ' M vlnclal administration. Henceforth Nolflocked to the provincial office for ier i ‘ A ' Q“ " M“ 3“'C“m' l: - - - - ~-:‘1/.-0:-1il00 101.25 rmszl; En bu; . 1,al' 14 11141 710? ---:i r'§.'.‘.“r»f§°'...' . ' Ml szivrl rlfl- va. Bcotits affairs in Great Bfltilnlany advice they might med M Km; l "Cmpis We"! 949 0!! N" M0111? I »¢ . . . . '.." ' ' 4 ' r ' -’ _- - . ' i. .., 00 r‘ l\' 1c . . . . .. 01ft? go: hug" 31111132271 Zhlrwq-rrfrl" " l-eaitlww 2.1.22: Wm be hmmed mmwh m? emu" 'GB01‘8¢'8 COYOXIBUOII. the I-lvwards In GRADE IV imeswck """"""‘ "““-"' can" "'4' fir?‘ l: ' ' ' ~ ~- ijnr 100i» 101.00 100.23 Free Tr-xnh .. 2:0 -. in 24-10:. fa d of cirrr '...".l ‘.7010 20ml 20w 2011. an High commissioner’; office, m- tertained three hundrcd peoplQ Dur- H"? W“ “m” iii a rfllldsli-ll- 1111'" 1011 C R .'.'.' .'.'.' ':('l':'_::'i' 3100;.‘ '|":'§i"8;'i igiéhg" m“ E'°"'c " '2' '2' '0' "' cording to an announcement. in lhfi'lng the latter years tlic Agcni-Gcn- i Dorothv weatlierbv and Jeanimad“ M w" ‘Wm “"2" “"1711” ‘l W ' Gen “or "l fill ‘HI ailfl ill/r ‘ll-i mwKs Huuse of Assembly this year oraYs daughter vlrluallv licld tho ' *6 “d “ M’ “m” m‘ "1 ‘mdmm . _ r - 1 . . ‘ ' -' ' ~ ‘ ' - - _ po- Prunt l lmlmhll" . "l0 (I’)I‘(1J|';II'\'I'0I:IJP Errfrrtrfiflh‘ m“ "H 333' 1-2:: "'1'; "'§i' 153/" l' 4 (‘simmer-cc "00"'00%l 200i cm Economy was the mvlive which led Bilivn for mouths at a time during 2 Cyaihermv Feavwui- '° "Md We" “‘ *5 m “'5' A m“ "Ilinrl- 1W- 5w‘ (m1 rorr 100,10 r Jloun on ...- I ‘ iii -2 Montreal érofrllrziilwleig‘: to abolition of the otrice. Under Miss his absences in Canada. a Dorothy MacDonald and Rita dwie“ °" 5° 5°“ “"13 W“ 1°’ "-35 A . o loo"""i'rr'"r'*'or'>"n' 62 02 M '1'1'r'»'y-';ISN'"' ' "U?! ~41‘ 71%;: Howard Nova Scotla has been ably For many Years ihn provincial sov- Pruntv '“"'h mmmm‘ w" 35 1°“ 3-5 37-50- i- -i in "n" ---| 42w 42ml rim/r: soul-rm - l—'—~- -—- mprcsented rnimndnrr and her ap- crnmcnt paid little rrttrntinn to thtrl GRADE l\' ca“ """"’*1’L° “M- y” ‘° =°°d 11'7" h‘ "M" -- '0' 1"’ M ml “'4' A Sllfldfll! 301100 991161191‘ 115d - » ' ~ - ~ i quaiili‘ vow were sellin alowl at 1 '1‘l "l; _ pomtmcnl. al the time 0f her fath- DPOVIMES 1101141011 1'Pl’ll‘(’51?1llflt1\"‘- "- ' 3 y 102-2” J""'"“"' gm“ ~- ‘>4 bum en"gh"en'ng "er 6'3“ upon er's death early in 1929 was very pop- on neglecting at times m niztkn any ll 1-’ .0’; Gallant l '°"'O' m"""'e‘ on’ '0' °' 25 “Md u“ 1.'lné"zity'on'_i' Wm‘ mnsmuted wmkedness‘ and l" uiar, she was rim i'ir~§t_dnd 'O1\ly—- financial contribution r0 tlir- ofiicos 2 Marv Gallant EH35‘ “"'3'ag'n5 '60 mundll w” ‘dd lint-r‘? 11d ,. . 11",, the close of the lesson, she said to woman m assume m‘, posmon m ti“; upkeep. Maior Howard being a mani 3 Therm; Bambnck I fur s7 and medium t0 medium good " ' "" ""““ om- oi the scholarv "Now Marv do - N f - d f t ' - Wlualiiv calves in mixed lots sold 4 n0 Ib(,[_t] 1000 "flirt; 100.50 ‘.1 ~ Ivou know what ivickedness is?" Blmsh Cmmnoljuwam‘ 0' mo“ o m we? em 0' "'16 cérjw. .0." _ around $5 to $5.50. with just plum ("m ¢,,,“.,,_|n" Ln") “m” wnm “.32 w, ‘i- l but John Howard, who held the po- alone. During the wai ho “Ha priitii (53,495 I11 k CL d $3 25 m $8 50 Co 4v.- r . ..\~ l l -r .. . ~ v.4?‘ “A-iil» °°=°h°‘-" ‘"5 "i" ""91" -"t' ’- w " . lrl tv. i Hlflf Y k d i" i- m ‘“"°““ ~' ~ - “m” 40ft. .. ...\'n'r'-1 W’? f... '. 1571:: 1—I_II/.iI-:1'.¢'<|"BULI didnal till I cum‘ tae the sun- i;'fi§s'g'a'lg§g,.fiafflglggtzflfgrruln 113m::§r;';rr§,,'l:,,,"§;m,§§§,; u‘; 1 Ida Pew“ and Helen Cullen 'calve.< mostly drinkers. or pail led 21% 417- pc .l\_Iov l 1948-58 100.25 104.00 N II Prod .. ‘Ill 281's‘ 5M,’ l, ‘ _ _ _ _ . ‘ l , . 'br0ugl‘li. around $5 with c1111; u 10W 15 4'19 Dc .. ..!\0v 1 1010.50 104.30 104.10 N r Llizht 201$! 201 e- tidal’ "hum the cBFJylng oui of his official dutica Canadians on leave. 3 Bertha Cvallllll and Eunice Mc I35 w 5n W‘ W" "l" ' W" ~- r - " 1r Th. ‘t t tl . u i s: - l "" ' i - ‘i errant i i=1" l ‘ a s:".T..‘":;:$:.."z.i:r:i":;2.2: t. w i» 1'0"" 33"‘ "Mk m‘ _ ' Riv“ chalrman "r the P- E‘ ma“ view shortlv after taking over 1hr flcc is that tho provincosunlr-rests ' mflhum $5 '0 5550' mmmm‘ "'50 H I . . _ _____ , _ 1, . _ , . . .. _ nuiiii -"““"' '7 . "i" "'." ' Pieshvteizv- was ln charge nr the - .. . . . br l k,d it - ‘do uatel or ammo in “‘ “m """"" ""r"-'."l..r‘tirrirr'..i‘I "'m""' '0 "ommn" k " m" .'ll'nri'l' " I srrvlcr. He “'85 B-USWd b" rm"- filirlur-aiycfs jimfirisle‘ miufifilk out? Cahaotzflaii lr'l'lx'l'i' (','on~:'i11lsslo'11~i-'s' 5mm’ "Mum's 4"" sheep "c" n“ ' " “""'"T_ I-mljtr"?! | » |Harold Bishop Cavendish and Rev. put a 553p i fitslfe had bcmi amt staff bv tho rallwavs insofar n: im- 1 more“; Bum» m good demand and 5°“ h” n“ w iienl "P" l ' ' ' ' " ' ln.'|<' ,-,' .'i _ ' - . .0 ' ' ' " ' -' l ' ' I _ C n _ $4 with an ndd sale. up to $5. Sprlns _ If M“. __""" ""“ m“ it“? u" _ .102 c“ T- 5min!‘ ‘Allghlmnl K°“51"E¢°1\r Ito ‘Ullllibrblty Ccllcgr,‘ London, anrtmigrntion is ‘concerned and h; the 2 Aha] Martin and Rita a a lammwere Weighed u at “z w u; . . P "m, n, ‘I\‘|l‘|y ljlrii-irir‘ . Svpl ‘Ilvlll Iluml ll Rev. F‘. E. Boothioyd. York. Rev. imrmr-d m languages in Franc-h and tradc commlssoncis. 1hr saving will ghan pm L with one sale m 30 nod 1 ' r r r - ... - ,~ ._ r ~ - - "'11- ' - li"i‘“"'(’t’"‘“,!__l'l',',"'"“"' " ""' “Hr, '. ]'\'|'|'|"~]|\ i lGvo. N. Soincrs, Marsala at tho girrvc Germany. an FdllCflLlOll “lllCh prov- b. about 520.030 annualh. J Adeluie Soiners and M. Crosiey lambs wfighmg 6214 pounds “ch ‘A "mew ‘_ -- ' " _ , - - - .- . . s; l - _ olllgolllorl‘ iliiril ums- I rm- chairman was assisted by Rev. ‘ed mvaiuab]? duimg the vlar [Hit _ ‘A SCH L G M": n M4 and rommm “gm 1mm bmlgm llidflllllrlrliiullnvrl‘ v H Dr. Ramsay. Charlottetown and in the Pensions and then 1n the ROCHFORD 5Q! RE 00 R round “a :;:R";':,',i'|"'.'r':r'i\ ‘I. j: lJ-l-ili Rev E. M. Aitkvn. Princctown. censors Dcpartnwnl. Ml:- Holvflid W" -"' aQuoLaéiotis Ewes u 50 to 6 PotrFil Y‘ ~ """ . Burial in Peoples Cemetery, had had early training 11s a sauiytlary Honor roll for month or May é zeros: 01316131231“ Lambs good s12 m s“. Cémmw ‘m: 011a T‘ ‘Charlottetown. I anspector and health lvisitoibutu on GPADE x B a iuaimm Hog receipts 1.100. The hog market .1111)‘ .. — H‘ M“ Ayers “'11s bum 3' Hmmmtd‘ "“sh"'bi"‘"‘"‘f'fid "c"? 12:6: '3: '23s ' " " vras stronger. The bulk of the hon arr-i . P. E- Island. Nov» 5. 1865- riausli H‘ m“ w" a °i ‘C- ' ' " ' ° rr-t-rr» sold for so '15 fed and watered lion . '“"""‘"“'""' ‘m’ "' "'1 " l ' l i‘ lh rovince better than‘- l Anastasia LPlZllUZFl‘ GRADE l! ‘ ' . > Tovns (‘n ___i row rrrr; in 1511A‘ . ihof the lair Mr. and Mrs John Jnhn- mosiiiero o e l) ‘ u ' _ é “m, an Md Sale up w g9, wrth l fl-[NNIPEG nnuN RANGE l; ha?“ ,,_l m‘ ~. HR hit; |srm. She is survived by one sister any. stranger could know it. she m. I Z (Lglrxiu 1 “Hen Delicate pomp“ o! loads a $8.50‘ Runes \\.n1z.\1‘— l rr ['01- i 11:: iinilii; in». Annie wile o; Rev. G. A. Slinky‘ blamed. v _ d . _. 1 2 D‘; om" “T-‘Mlnan brought around $8 and extra hem“ collroltirlox‘ artvllnrrnas g i‘ Carleton goumy N, 5 and (me Part of Miss l-loivards. uork ha i ‘I K ‘ _ _i' . _~ we“ Selling around 5.5m Bow’ lliilh l-ow Lnat ' to d it] trade 11d financial qu'>"t- GRAD]; 1A -.~ Eileen Hailey , 711m 10m 403m 4:12.; July __ 0.0% m, 59% brother N. H. Johnson oi Charluite- _ l Qiignlimatirgxifi-‘nquifl’ and 11m. I ~ m,“ bmugh. from “fir” w ‘5 mu, 10.": 101.75 107.0 n r - “"11 0°15 m , - . ,, . iu 1s. ' l5. i - i - 1000 101.1."- wnlo-i ol-‘t . . . . . . . . .. 02a o: 0214. ‘ma: Tswnfpv mxiiiiifeilerhc? needs o! visitors from Nova Scotih.’ l "reread Smith dreamt 1 m‘ bu“ a‘ w" u . t -———— - ' < ~ ‘ - _ "dn- 2 r1 rig. H ‘d r vrrrron River. also onr‘ brother Roy. of“ °' "B; “its” “'21) g "éfwbfi 1 goal; vjiafhtwb‘, 1 Beam,‘ Mwnin-m‘. A swrv of two men meeuhs on l I . . . ‘IBM 2014 21m 1i. Hammond Johnson. who hell-l pastor- gmcumce 0' m u. 1 8 ' ' ' ' ., M , busy rtrrrt m a large town: “You . - - r. --- . ., 1', . r r ‘“‘»- recent 1t wurt. Havmz made her t Elizabeth urnagl-lan l ~ "i" 19-" 1"~‘~1~ 10"“ W‘ - -- -“- 39:4 39/" ' ' -- - p ' ‘ r . . ' re r-mbor that vou sold me a horse _ ates lll Summeiside and Charlotte it v! m“ She was weuflm GRADE ‘n 3 Florence Mama] m. . . trlwn P. E. I Moncton and St. John. 0w“ cui s" n. " ' last uleek?" said the ca-bman angnly — ‘ d ' ed for this exacting task. l u h d l N. B. an St. John's, Newfoundland. ' . l _ » “ADE I to 1e orse ea er. Many visitors from the province l badie McDonald 0 U y _ §She was married to Rev. Geo Ayen lwgnglvvtrgi}hptlwova 591th 0mm, ‘or. 3 Del-Pm), 1501a“- Ules. What about o. lcn Sept. 26 1900. They labored to~ direction m sightseeing’ liq-hem i5. 3 Lucy Peters 1 Man- Henneww Hr roll dead yesterday. ,__,_ _ _ Igrthttl‘ on thr- following charges no duty of [he Agent sexier,“ that a; _ i 3 mama Hennessey and Frances "Woll l never!" said the dealer. Correspondents of 1 i silver Falls, Hartland. Centervillc, woman“ 6mm“ undertakes. Mm How‘ UMDE ‘.1 {Kelly “I mm you h, had 50m, funny w," G ' l MRS' GEORGE ‘mks Jacksonville all in New Brun- ard‘_.aid_ l-I had represented my (3th a piiyliig Rosslter and Lois Weaih but upon my word I never knew him & “"'°k- Bedeque- Grandvm“ Marga“ t I - l. onferenccs bcforc l Leol Weallicrlzv Cfby l“ d" "m" befmm" _ ' On Tuesday. May l9. after s, brief and Hampton. P. E. Island. lfis'defsl"§r','legayc ‘nus; um“ when a ' ,. ‘ Members of the Montreal Stork Exchange ilnnm M's" 511°" "l" °1 R"- These labors havP been aisnaiiv women will [ill the pmition o: Acenl r i» 88 Great George 8L, Gharlottetowa DD no the comfort and value of your home by building a sun porch. Finish the interior easily and inexpen- ivcly with Beaver Board-in attractive panel effects. Beaver Board is strong, durable, stays 114ml baoklsu, Illtrstin; 5n", _' PfnY uses and lGeorge Ayers passed. away at their manse home in Hampton, P. E1. where she had gone with her hus- band July 1, 1930. In these few months Rev. and Mrs. Ayers had greatly endeared themselves to the people of this pastoral charge and many were the expressions of deep sorrow among his people that the beloved wife of their pastor had been called from their midst. The ministerial members of the P. ll. Island Presbytery were in session at the Pine Hill school of Theology in Charlottetown. ‘They at once called s. meeting and sent a ‘ ,utatlon to H pton to express their sympathy with Bro. Ayers in the great loss which had come to him. Thursday May great gathering representing all the pastoral charges where Mrs. Ayers with her husband and gathered in the spacious grounds outside. Their presence and the beautiful flowers bore eloquent testimony to the love and esteem in l blessed. In every case church prop- erty has been improved, finances greatly increazed and above all souls brought into the Kingdom. The winning of lives for the- Master was Mrs. Ayers great ambition and Joy and even in the last days during her illness, she was thinking of those "to whom she might speak for Christ as they came to her bedside. By faith and prayer she was a great source o.‘ strength to her husband as ht went to his labors both in the pulpit and in the homes of the people. Her Christianity was that wln~ some type which radiated daily from her life and was always an Inspir- ation to those who knew her. The home was a center of gracious hos- The lumlrll W" at the home on ipitsiity to a wide circle of friends 11- There was a ‘during all the years and on tho various field-r of labour which she 1n "115 910V“!!! Ishared with her husband. Mrs. Ayers was a life member of hNTIIbOYQG- The? 1111M "W hill-lie the W. M. s. and a member of the W. C. T. U. _ Her memory wlllbe cherished by a wide circle of friends wltrever she had lived both in this province ‘wmw Wmlfflfllily n"- dflwfi!" in which Mrs. Ayers was held by so and in the pfovlnge 0g y” :12 (‘gmimmd effectively. Bcaver Board is also mmy pwpie, seidom h“ l "than Brunswick gmudqf9'l"°‘ ‘n “um” mm" ‘“ _' k“?! i"! 5"" l0 111181106 by l- Perflonol The sincerest sympathy goes out I. un ' "mm mm,’ Throw‘ 3:25;“! "1 5 "- l" sense of loss-and sorrow. to Rev. Mr. Ayers and the members Rev. A. E. Chapman of Hunter of her family 1n thi; time o1 gqflgw, Nl/‘ll/‘l i'l C/\'\1'i'-r)l'\ u‘; 1 M“ ‘v, BEAVER BOARQNW BEAVER IN SULATI NC BOARD WALL PLASTER BOARDS We Sell all of above Material MacDONALD - ROWE WOODWORKING CO0 LTD Charlottetown "TIQL._ PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS R. T. HUI-MAN LTD SUMMERSIDE - rrtiyn . BEAVER. INSULATING AND BEST p General and the difficulties will dili- appcar automatically whertmerl find women can do the job. Force or cir~ cumstances simply’ made inc fill m3’ father's place. ‘He had 110 decided views about women's brother-ii bi" simply took them as they came. My mother had been his risht mud from the first. 1n fact. this work M5 always been s family affair." Despite her high official position Miss Howard remained a feminine wo man. She loves cooklns. "Vi"! "d working about a 1101186. W1‘- 511! h“ been, as well, her father's "only 8°11" as she expressed it, and had filled I son's place durlnl 1118 ll" ‘mm Born in Blngland, Miss Howard had a. great affection for her father's na- tive province, and Vl-iillfid it m“? times in company with him. "The" are many reasons why life is 800d 111 Nova Scotla from n woman's point OI view", she wrote in a London Dab". stressing the ndvantalfl of helm! and education. "The women of Cm- ada. believe in workinl hlYd “d playing hard. ‘There is n far 81'9"" It’s cheaper to BE-RO0F than to patch Any roof that has to be patched will eventually have to be replaced. Why not save the cost of repairs by getting a weather-tight, fire-safe and colourful Brantford Roof NOW? There are over 100 diflerent colour harmonies from which to choose. And there arc types of Brantford Roofs which can be laid directly our your old shingles-an economy of money, time and muss. Ask your dealer how little a. Brantford Roof costs. He'll glvc you an estimate FREE! Brnnthml Clrrittn Co. Limilll in the pl from England. spirit of oomradeship than h to be W: "mm “mun m m an found in the 01d °°“1‘1°1'Y-" arr-m- at 11-01“. u. s.. lalslt ma. n.1, Other advantages Miss Howard saw l" 9'- "ifl- "ll- lhi {cps ‘ J W93‘ the position of the wife as partner l For Sale By in the hulblnd’! Bflltfuflllflnd m“ Fennell 81 Chllndlerr Limited, Charlottetown; Poole 8r Thompson. Limited. Montague: province's position. only I week l"? A. E. Tomllns, Representative. 3 Kent Street, Charlottetown i ‘ ‘ T o/Ofi HA3 AN (ITTERLY PR£PQSTEROUS IDEA rios, con: usrul T6 mo: '0‘ may oil, ilou magmas‘. ‘man's All 80s 608T k8 TlltWl" Qfklllns ' "l7 ‘Nunavut! or Qontnopy l‘u scams» Tun‘ wetsui- MOII CONSIDQATI “MT be You Mun? __/-$\»-\;__'/-‘\r:f"“tfi/“ svr meme ls Nkwcfillfl "l. Tina, Bu? out? - >00 loam: wen. cm" lure Also-Strum Will