When You N ced COAL COKE Or WOOD Please remember we can supply m, best at the lowest price. A. Pickard 8r Co. Phone 240 ‘ " POULTRY , SUPPLIES t Iii- illlf‘ 0f 1.:- ... .. l "nth". lrnmi ilii- ll\\ fiLli t lllVlth nit wo- IIMTP n. nfork nllihlilll‘ Freda for lln- - \i -:: In!‘ lllli f" i mu...- I u, rmi. thnl will -- rullipvil n..- i-itit-tt»... to “m... Ii ,1‘ the; 1r» r.--i “in. no»... und for iin- i,.\ t.\r. iir;\ \\I|_\'. tn.» uni-i "liar or llutt" “Itvn fed iv-‘rllatchforrYs Egg Ma sh i. w.» IIYI’ sulr .\'_--vil~ ‘n I‘. l‘). s, \ l-Iiniil fur ll|v~ IlI-itrlfloril (until-u. 3 IAit-rinun- on Poultry Ruining (‘a rter & (‘.o., Ltd. FII fiffblll‘) l-Illzll VTUIH") I y C.‘ ‘I. A Well-iced Refrigerator Saves M one It stops waste of milk, butter and meat. itkecps vegetables crisp and fruit fresh. Did you try to "save" by not buying a Refrigerator last year? Remember what you lost and this year profit by your experience. Our Refrigerat- ors soon pay for themselves, and bring the extra comfort, convenience and health. A Refrigerator saves food. work, trouble, time, energy and conserves health. We have Refrigerators that will sult your house and purse to perfection. 10% off for cash. "Klilrgi i/."!\"\‘Ar,>v f n1‘- {chants ;<oieiy for; their healthJo import the giirli r."- tlit- imkiillt. 1 i iiii [iiliiilliiiiliiwil iiiiIiiiillN lwulduil. W. C ma» an lung-n, a. i. Burnett Row Iorb Boprrnonlutl Vice-- ' J. l. ‘ - l. Ilfllilnlrol, II. N. O. I\IFUI\II\I liulsue, I). It. Oulrlo vr-lngvitlnun Powers, In. Glloogo lleuroonntatlvr-B, J. Power TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1925 UNTRUE TO OURSELV ES atcesssry equipment exception of some try and “with the United States. fine reason for this is, as cvcry- uiiiy or even the main rear-ion. The to ourselves. For a whim or a pre- ihu t-nchunttncnt which distance hut has come the farthest. Can- yisr ‘“'° imows‘ the 10w customs dub in Canada. there ought to be a sea- l 5 u“ immr“ but ‘his l“ not ‘he sonai tariff for the protection of In the period 1.0-‘ iuziin reason is that ave are not truomween the cummg on the market 0,1- tioverntneriq may yet do, our produc-lrs. new American aibie several wctks. sum.- of then! several monthsiblors the Canadian l" (‘imada w‘? pwduce’ or Con“ product and tho low tariff is taken it1'11i11l'°- Practical” everything we advantage of by the Am-‘Jricans to require ‘in fool. clothing. machin- monopome the Canadian market 'i‘hc farmers of Canada says tho exchange rctcrr d to, are as much tropical fruits. Yet a large propor- on“ ti In ‘protection as are any “NJ” m" “ML ‘much ‘it m" chmriolhrr class of Canada's producers. llill. maiiy of the utensils and lIl8CII"wh“e a case may befmade out [or in~ry of everyday use conto froin kebpmg [he mt," on Swen vase” mwig“ Cmmzfles’ mahfly mom [he abit-s and fruits down to a fB3IOII"prJ'sr-1cd during the present session, 111g 111053 foods, ab“, rate throughout the 11mg 0t hut rumor is often unrellaible. To ‘when they are not produced vegetables or ‘lalnirlo and ‘t. . 1m: culmina- L l‘ i O44‘Q§QO i jNotes By TheWay There is speculation at Ottawa lrogued. Tho Toronto Globe's 0b- tawa uutu. “ acss may ho spoedorl up to "finish pbets are counting on that d-aiie, measure and Conservative “filibus- vring" against tho alternative vol" bill, which may prolong the session if they materislise. The adverse‘ report of the com- mittee on ocean freight rates and the sudden and tragic death of Sir |W“il‘a‘m Petersen will probaihly dls~| pose of the Petersen contract which would otherwise have ibeon Rho suibject of a somewhat. prolong-Y ‘~11 donate. An Ottawa despatch re- ports a persistent rumor that the alternative vote ‘bill will not. be wrbantion the alternative vote along with Senate reform and the Peter- one can ncv:r tcll what tbs King The matter of railway freight “m” 0" lbccaus” the foreign Pr” the will?" 0i the 001M118 011 "wpatee must be settled In some wa .7 iiuc’ trarrit-s with It something of "larket of “kc vwcmmes and (Tum, of Canadian growth, the customs t l m“ w” mm up m" noses 8L ‘he duties oti such articles should be iiiilllll‘ product anti with a arrt of mm“ H" but _prohlbitlve_ our p“? I-upt-rior air we select 111s product pk,‘ mkmgilrg m.“ mmewhal high "Ime- Now the ‘buck ‘a to be passed to remedy the present chaotic con- ditions til the rate structure. A short tim-c ago tho a mutter for Paitlismettt to deter- ao to when Parliament will so p»? - wit. um bust-i on Saturday. June 20 and that pro-7 ‘but muth will depend-op ‘Progrer, sive opposition to the railway rates; B’ I i it must puzzle readers to under- quetitly tomatoes, wlIl be the under- lying cause o1 ‘these headaches. tiuruttis, and the accessory organism do not scent to be able to properly handle titcse _ some individuals, Frequently on iii- ~'\"l| m" “l” vcstigatiuti, it will (NVBTBW-ltlli one ut‘ the 1iarcnts had lltu same gave out a statement that this was lroultlc Willi lhl-‘Be T00118- iliibat $0M’ ‘at £01??? ' m. w. sci-n. ill-ii I statid why so much is written about foods in thlse days. And yti u montcufslt-ltougltt will show us that your bony is exactly what your ‘food makes of ll. During the war certain peoples tried to live on concentrated Sarina of food. und great weakness, and many deaths followed. Sonic folks find that tlic eating of certain foods causes pain, un- BUSINESS and often a certain fornt oi iteudaclic. Tlioy can have u reg- ular series of symptoms from eat-b V S |Wvury from his busy day, Thus ruw fruits, _meats and fre- Now these foods urc Simply because the digestive up T particular f-ods in be found that‘ it is just llkc "the fuel in certain A . , "m" m‘? growers o‘ in the ‘Board of ‘Railway COW-III!!!‘ will burn tho same fucl only 1iai"tly,"1‘h°"¥i‘ ‘M’ [or Instance l‘! flood“! Wm] those American products, can very simrtrs In order to evade Govern- leuvitii; halt‘ burned coal and chi-i, ‘Mn-mean mngazlnes m Wm“ ‘are wclil wait until their own climate mental irresponsibility’ as far aspos- dcrs. ‘A aiclilflwt] and minutely dlscrlbr-tl the h“ "rough, l0 "mmmy Canaan,“ 151,10, but this iinclhod dots not mp- Ur Mmnre a System that lacks we. zit-st American tfashions. These .vt- act" pt as the last word In Erase, articles of um kind. ’I‘hesc ha v" ,|pz\rcnt1y meet the general approve of \\"estorti ‘Progressives, who arch; funds, ll a flavor far more agrees-hie to tholdivldu‘ In opinion with ‘regard n boots and shoes, in machinery, Canmpnn paw“: mun any impongdhhereto "n furniture and iwe ask our mer- slmrl, we should he panm to m", for them and our nior- who are not in business vhilfll5 hnt-rican article for which there is’ l liv-Illflilfi and so we ‘perpetuavf ~ iht- injustice to our own country. ‘And this is not confined eitclusiw‘ .1y to our trade w-itlt foreign coun- ‘tri s, Prince Edward Island is not (the only province in Canada which |P<11lID111i11$ flit-he trade dominance o! Notwithstanding some CfimfliiiilltSiygf r0 ‘be voted, nampin own fi"ld and garden products and to our own growers thereof. {ii-i- EDITORIAL NOTES Flshin‘, swlmniin’, diggin’ clams, out! Golly its int: n11 June. a greatl The Liberal members from Nova ltflillliiy to handle any und alt kinds uwevor it has certain ud- ‘ntniugcs in that you know that ‘certain foods caust- thc trouble and cun avoid thcin, wilt-teas when tiic 'Sylll|ll()lllIi are not tironuunccd, not" so itnincdiute, otteTniglti. go alom; M\:--—Vllictt u mans ways pit-us the Lord. he mnitcth cvctt his out iuits to be at rest In Theo, for Thou ltust con. 1iasscd us about with songs of dc Iiverance, Holding close a broken toy, Lies the sleepy little boy, Lisping in his childish way. ‘Now l lay nie~—" - G e Dali-y Selections ro a Guardian Itcadcrs z .o§+-Qvcvvsovvv~~v~vvv~ June 16, i925 IIUIIV tl'() CONQFEIK AN ISNI pence with him h-overbs 16:7. PRAYEIh-Lord, 'I‘Iiou hast rt cult-d 'l'hyacll and taught us t _THE LITTLE\ PRAYER "So lie giveth llis lcep."—-l’saiiti cxxvii;2. bciovct l- Electric Power Railroads _ Tramways - Telephones Gas You can safe! vinvest i M d g1 bender-their {value prover? yezrsug successful operation—from our cur-mm; ofierlngs. Send/or list " U. B." 7 Royal Securigeesd Corporation my’ ,1 Greet George Street, Charlottetown Montreal Toronto Hsltfu SLJohn Winnipeg Vnoouvq And he stops, 'l‘liinking of some happy while, .-\nd each heavy eyelid tlr ‘ps, a" good As his lips bond iii a Sllliil‘. ‘on contract would be a most lame mulls, and [he muloriu; U! pwpk, “mi impotent comflusm“ Buwly- but can cut them without any distress IYIIZIIJZVCI‘. Why are they food to on: and 1misutt to another? R "Now I lay mo,” once again Slowly, slowly lic begins, 1N0, the blessed littl: tiicii, ‘Not-d not tell their talc of sins! lie forcslirivcn, clean of soul, Sink into the sou of shop, iWIit-rc tlic suundlcss Iiiilows roll iit breezes swccp. “Now I iuy mc—“thut is ab, Fintztrs simply iooso their clitsp itd the broken toy may fall luriiaces. Unc furnucc will burn M‘ "Mwuiod "m" his grim!‘- lcverytltitig to ash, whcreus uni-titer Fm" “W PYJY" h" “mum WY‘ uiilitilslttt, has bt» lteard— ngcls. when it trailed away, mow it is unfortunate to inlteritlwllmllered 0111111 ullsliilke" Wiml- t. “The Last fitraw” (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPIIG, Juno l-l ~~ "The "iii-tilts by the North Atlantic Ship- plug (fcnltrcnco of ihc ocean rcigiit rate on cattle from $20 to 25 ptr lit-ail is the lust straw’ iid as fin its I can s10, will entire- y put the wuitern cattle men out I busino-"s us far as the export rude to the old country is cott- t-rntwi," assorted .I. A. Miihzirg, Iioosc Jaw. l"~~4 tit-tit of the Susk. ‘tcittwvuii Lo-apt-rut vs Eluvgtlgr ‘onipuiiy, iuui. night. YORK SCHOOL lloiior lloii of Yoi k Srlmol I'm‘ iliiy: (irurip .\'—i, i“lur"ui‘-.» Vvssey and Isubol Brown; 3, ‘Frances Vesst-y u-aile vll.—1, Wendaii Vcssty (iriulc Vl.—l. ltoy Vgflqey. Stanley and Verna Vcsscy 111ml. 3, Frank Vosscy. ‘ ' “r349 v-"l. Alctiia MacDonald- 2, lViliio Crock -tt; 3 . (Jrovltctt. L ' u up!‘ G-Jtw lV-—1. Mllfilii new.“ ._, Naomi lltiilon and Vliilliiiil - ‘; euuiil; 3,, Velma Ellis. wdu“ (lrzidc ll.— Raymond Vositey, (Ifillit: ll.—-l, Roberta Brown, tirade I ifl)~*SlilllIOy (Lrmkm (Fri-tie l (hr-Anet- (froi-kvlt ' ("We I- (11 “I, Qlivcnio iiiiri. ifflli und Dorothy Smith i-rpiiii" 2 Miriam Vessoy; I Lloyd Vvssey ' lk-r-irxrl‘ ultcii-titt icc iit-it-n \ ‘C. nfllliliti, Isabel lirowii iliiiry {fist-y ml)’ vP-“SWIV. Vliriiu Vt-slzt-y. Air-tin Nl.".clJoii-alrl, ‘Naomi Benton. V2ll|l’l'i’l Willis Vcinia ldliis, nlziiituri-i |illli~ And the old man ripe in ycurs ~~ Child itguiti in heart and mind ~ Wlicn the sleepy sung he Ittsars, Gropes for words he cannot llntl. Qiiavering, he whispers low The diin prayers that arise Front the mists o.‘ long ago, Scotia are eager to get away home mum“; u 11111;; below pair and not A1111 11 S108! 11115! fillrl Ilifl rye. to the relue of Premier Armstrong , ltnow that tltd food was causing tltc‘ who i5 on the anxious scat in view lflllllllfl. ' of the provincial election on Thursq tluy the 25th. The GovcrnorGen- “"1 l“ ammmwed m Se‘ m" for flmiStiirt oil with foods that you know lfrom Ottawa before prorogation iTh we arc millions in tho estimate Western Provinces on the sari-taxm- mink an, 531m such a5 idily, but how can either Lord Byng vegetables, bread i-Ime of year. Christmas has noth-Im. n“, Bluenoae members be span,‘ 111110 -_, ’l'licn try il‘ you suspect certain foods it is not iiurd to just keep a check on ltltcin, und omit them from tiioiilct. cereal, and plcnty of water. adding other articles gradually, such as poultry, liltll H-IISII, und finally the different kinds Expectant new of inc-tits. You'll not have any so ‘the Cvfltllili 91011111005. yet We 811d about spring weather sumnmr hasise-"ilifli"! "PP- 515111010113 1° ‘b9 all‘ backs not" headaches until you ;iiosc oth-irs never think of asking for the products, grown or manu- factured, in our own "province andi by our own people. Our stores are: stocked with goods, food and wear; ing aipparei, ‘manufactured ‘in the whose dominance we 1irovinccs coinrpiain of whI-le the same goods ituttitifacitirod either at home or in our similarly suffering sister pro] viiict-s are passed "by as unworthy of our consideration. Wi-re wt.‘ to give our preference’ u, those things which are ‘produc-i iii in our own province clr in our ‘sister Msritimes and ‘more frequ- cntly show that we are ready to patronize our own ‘we would have factories and more profitable pro- duction zit home It is very largely because we so rarely show this qnv-fvtcnco that we are importing tons of foodstuffs from Ontario and (gunner the raw material of which well as they and tnanufacturetl elsewhere. We ti-houild of our own country. of can be grown province and thus show ‘by our ‘pre- ference and oun- loyaity to our own started hero thorn. OUR SURPLUS POTATOES ‘Early American potstors are now on sale in Ontario and Quebec clt-‘ ios and any hope of disposing of our sunplus Canadian crop of last‘ ed that the early summer demand iirriv ' d ‘practically on G ~nial Mother Nature must have Iictcn inspired by a kindly intent‘ earth as Iwlth a beautiful garment I" m“ and znveated [him with a flragmnca|whiirdnning morr of the principal schedule, ‘time and about as early as usual. ‘pointed. takt their seals for one day in ‘tho become Honorabies and cutne to the foods that your body doesn't handle well, The idea then is ‘to find out all the things you can Cllngitig to a Iirokett toy llo lius cherished nil this timi- —_ Seine utiturnislicd hour of joy Now lie bri-ailit-s the oiili-n rhyme’ "No\v I lay mo»? and he stops gm,‘ Whllc the shadows round ltiu utid butter, u‘ Creel‘ And his voici‘ to silence ilrops» “Luy—itie—titnvn," And he goes to sleep. -——- 440-OO-O-OQO O O§O~&O-§§§§%§Q9< i 4 4 Character Reading Rut] Chamber. after the usual man-Vent’ Thor“ w,“ be enough of lmmpaaqewaafi... nor. ‘before returning home. Surely it will require ii. looks impossible withon [government measure which wer surpassing tho skill of chemist or scientist. (lur federal representatives are itinkiiig longingiy towards the open spaces. Tlicy f m‘ home. are beginning prick up their pa-pers in readiness Ottawa is getting too t0 | i I I warm for the-m, They have done nothing during the session which will he of any service to the coun- i "ilfllflfi"! if We hear of tproroguilo at any time. we grow and could manufacture as Who says there is no efficacy in The State of iArknnsris had been suffering from ask for the proriucthiontinuai drought, The Clly Co“. our own cil of Kansas, shrewdly suspecting the catiso, passed a bye-luiw prohib- n-‘Inll [I10 pilbiiC singing, plpylng, that Iaf factories. ‘big or little, am whistling 0r humming of 11m pup. we shall stand by uiiar song. not unknown in‘ 011111-101. civic regulations? IBIOWII. "lt ain't gonna more." it only can in Arkansas, iiiously obeyed, Among the ‘big events, F"‘° "d AQCPDIJQd Masons duct becomes marketable. Owing "flit-seeing motor trip, The o", know tho ropes, ossily got tempor- to cfhnetic conditions AmePIcsnIVm M" s kindly welcome for (N!) 341i nibbles sra morlrol-"fllo". .. , the try and they are afraid to try any- tthinit that ‘would. We shall not be rain no Tho rlay after the passing "i "19 ‘BYE-law the heat wave was tbrniten and the rain came down as ll is pre- sirintcil that the bye-law was scrup- during Yen!‘ is practically over. A Torrm- this suunm r of exceptionally ilrlg A young man or woman in 01131-101. 111 BXCIIIIIIDB dvbiorcs till! illillflllfle Pvnlls. will ibe tho semi-centennial tewwn or elsewhere passes the to Canadian farmers ‘who had ‘hop-:0f tho Grand Lodse of Ancient, Civil Service examination That is of so far good and the applicant hopes iwould compensate for part st least Prince Edward Island to ‘be held to ‘be soon in the government sm- of the loss sustained‘ in carrying In Charlottetown on Wednesday 91°” 1"“ 7"" m" “hi?!” 59'1"" th-eir stock of rpotatoes through the end Thursday. Jun-e 24th sits ma. winter. For at least s month be- 91°11'- Dfeparstlons are being mgdg-D ‘fore Canadian potatoes como into for this event which, it is expectaddthoroh the rub. There Depimy m“. "he market, the American product Will ho attended not only by thglffltrrs are practically all old resid- iii poured ‘in over our low tariff "HPUINII of this province bu; b, m“ M 0m“"- "m1 mil-i"! It"! vvsli and the demand ‘for the ($11M. many distingul-yhgd brawn“ from dian product is over. The Ciina- our sister provinces, including thtflcumamnces dlan tanner innst feed Ma gurpiuu Grand Master of ti» province of outsider, however clever and cap- stock to ‘his hogs or dump than, Quebec, ltov. Canon Bhstford, whollihio to be favored ‘with that "spo- vvhtle his more fortunate American "i" mach the sermon for the cm mum" “Mm "m" c1111 W911 competitor gobbles up tho market "anion, The programme includes, and lbcuros s rrlsce In it which he M11111’?! the regular bulsnoso of 11m holds even after the Clmullsn pro- ""11"! Lorine. ‘a banquet ‘m; l! The Ottavuysno are“ In the spot, ipfllfffllil-Wfi in from the Throne over four month "I30. on getting into ‘port. and ‘with as little deliberation, bu this wc ck. ct-ntliy and fl besides a ‘host of othtlrs employed temporarily. and fifteen thousand doiiur men before rtfermil to in these notes. They do not come before the Civil Service Contmlsslnn at till and their names and salaries are obn- coailod. Another feature ls nobe- worthy. It is stated In tho report of tho Com-mission “that no ap- Doinimcnts airo ‘tnade to the differ- eni departments, and no person is assigned to any position except up- on the special rcquost of tho De- tpuiy Ministers." That statement throws light up- on the fact that Ottawa gets practi- cally all the appointments tn the depart/mental offices at the capital. ifhe appoinment comes. comes iif ‘it ever The Blkrclml request of s "rlllty ‘Minister is yet needed and drionde about them, tihe aristocracy .of the cnipitsi. Under these cir- vviiiii chance has any ‘the gate to an appointment in my ‘Government Department? ‘ It‘! employment and then the bat- the npcning stvcch It has been ‘mm ‘wimp Wm‘ the “m” speed band, llenry J. Ball, for a separa- The annual report of the Clvli Service Commission was issued re- il shows how iho ap- prfntnncnt ‘mill at (lttawn ‘is work-years," gum Mr, liig_ The tables show that during though the defendant resides in ih,.‘ lltr- calendar your 1024 tht-rt: were “"1150 Wm! 1115 WW1- ll" 11H DIIYH 1990 pormtincni appointments made‘ "'1 iall right. In the meantime, u little, outdoor exercise, regulation of iti- IOIYIW tcstinc ,und proper sleep, will build when she made thc delicately tint- cpeedi-ng up to ‘got through with up the bcst your body can niakc ol’ m] "Qwers whgch now c1011“. 11“, all this during the prrscnt wcok.“-5°“- ‘ ‘m;- seiiiééa Teeth , I Seeks Divorce t 9 a ‘NEW YORK, June 11.~- Aiioglng of cmlrm’ m” mmmns cmilhcr husband ltadtiotgivciilicraitiy i ‘ vo"rl 1's flllfflkiy RB f1 iirllilkgfinow clothing fur [our yours und 5311m- couihl gpend ,1 month's wage! that he will not buy her u set of false tooth, Mrs. Margaret l, liatil of Yonkers, who is suing Ilifl‘ luis- Htion, sought uliniony and counsel we (Io not anticipate prorogation fees pending the trial of the suit before Supreme Court Justice Sce- ger in White Plains. Martin .l. Fay, who appeared us counsel for Mrs, Dull said her hus- band has an Inconto of $160 it week, "The couple hnvo bccn murriwl 23 Fay, “iiiitl al-‘ ls tho rent ntid the electric liglii‘ and gas bills." The couple linvc flvo children and three of the old- The ‘permanent lPilest contribute to the stipporl. of poinlmcnts do not include tho ten moh- mother, ITALY I am going hark to Italy, To lltnt Jiind of dreams and flowers Where t'ho stress of lwbor lightens, And the orange-blossom wiiitcns, (Where the dusky night dies softly. And the scented dawn cnmos soon.) I am going back to Italy, Wliierc tho summer tiny is longer. Ana tho su-mmcr wind sighs softer, Through t-he dreamy afternoon, Whore the soutlhern moon shines brightly, O'cr canal boats. floating llgTilly, (How tho ‘bay of Nnpics shimmers In the glimmer of tho moon.) I itm going back to Italy, Where the nightlngaics are -triil- ' 8. And olosnilers ‘fill the air, Wit-h a subtle, sweet petifume. Whore tho humming-birds are hum- rnlng. And guitars’ sweet music coming (Oh. the purple of the twilight, And tho glory of ‘tho moon!) i FLORA MoDONALD, Cardigan meat follow-s in hundreds of cases. Straight llncs between tho cyt brows uro belicvcrl to ho the sigi of a. love of justice and riglitcotis ncss. Wrltiklcs round tho eyes, with ill‘ iupwurd tendency, hotukott truth ‘and those above the cycs a dc clilcil hcnt for mathematics, FOXMEN ATTENTION ! .-..__.__. Now is the time when you must give young foxes the most particular care. it is the Ii time when you must guard against the deadly" i-iuUK WORM and EAR NIITE when you must rid your ranch of ail health and wealth des- troying vermin, CHECK THE FOLLOWING For Hook Worm-CARBON TETRACHLORIDE C A P . SULES guaranteed cure for both adults and puppies. For Earmite - EARMITE LOTION. For disinfecting - c1150. LIN. Whepabrtilgalyesltint-mer sun sit-lites Fm. He" ._ KEATINWS Through the ‘soft, blue, southern POWDER’ _ A" m“ “m” noon’ are absolutely fresh and guaranteed by us, TIIE 2 mics MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENiTIO-N INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN visvgdeiyfl" "n. “ha.” ‘d- amhn" "0111 Eyostrsln ""1! hive perfect vision and therefore do not ltllpect u" P“"'"°° °f I"! en defsot. The motive power o1 m. will‘! human v-gsnlsm lo orve Energy, N°""li W". It lo computed m?‘ {"1" 3°96 of om “ . ""97. but Whflfl Eyg. "M " ""lt". I much larg- Inet year there wors 1878 Civil Service examinations ‘hold in Can- sds st which 18,000 ‘persons com- peted. Outside of the Ottawa op- pllcsnts there was about as much chsnos of‘ one of them getting into one o! the departments st Ottawa as there was of being struck by .7‘ PPOIIOHIMI ll Ijqtflr.‘ aorlies dofootlvo gygggm-ou.“ H‘ consumption g] m u“ oooolvo amount of Norvo En- "IY. may seriously offset m. functioning of other 01".". fhiiltsev- ""1 vim» m HAVI vooa eves UQIIIIIICMOI, Prflhflkmflfl ' ' tmwru-v to permanent nappy-sun "IPOeIsI request." “ IiQhtuIlll That is, unless the out» “Amman side applicant ‘iisd s friend at court, g. F s Senator or Member of Psrlls- o stout. w Illlliirll-Iltie o Deputy Min- ‘ lommm" \ Grim" viii-ml. Villl Vesiacy; 2. For Young Ihioplei. Ti" G"=i\-W¢B1 Life Issue special policies for children. which enable prudent fathers to set their boys and‘girls on the path of thrift and foresight, May we send you particulars? Ilynilman 8i 0a.. lid. PROVINCIAL MANAGERS 61 Queen Street Charlottetown Iclt-ti Macllontiltl lilllili. ltd‘. liuyntonti Vossey, iii)ii"l"t;| . , w, . . ,. (mule IX.- 1. Jami-g pm“, léyt(>,:t!hiié"f€.t.\iilt y Crockett and Illic- THE “SN UGGLE INN’ AUTO TENT Many autoists have been looking fora suitable yet inexpensive Tent to carry with them when touring. To meet the requirements we have constructed the “SNUGGLE INN” which will be found light, roomy and convenient. The size is as follows: Floorspace, 7 x 7 ft., with a rear wall 3 ft_. high, and 61/2 ft. high on the side facing the car. There is an Awning Extension of 6% ft. to pass over the t0p_of the car, and tie down on the op- D081“? Side. also a curtain between Auto and Tent as illustrated in cut above. It folds into a space l0”x30,” ilgld complete with pegs; weighs 20 s. The “SNUGGLE INN” is just the thingfor touring, hunting, fishing or beffylng. trips. Price . . . . . . .. . $21.50 8 OZ. DUCK SPECIAL TENTS 71/tx9%.\..........'.....$20.00 8 1910 10 x10 i......»...‘.......$25.75 7 x71/2 Wedge ........$12.00 All Complete with Poles and Pegs Less 10% for Cash. _ Camp Stoves $3.50 and mg length Pipe. » Hot Blast Oil Stoves .. . . .,. . $1.65 $4.25 includ- Bonny Blue Cottage pets, 32 oaseseslsescooosolooleolmsof pieces 18.00