w, Viv’. vl|>'zl‘4‘f'\§' ..,_ THE CHARLOTPETOWN Ghanaian I AL P‘ w. J; 311.114.111.13 g $PEGIAL PIIIUE$ Beds, Springs, Mattresses ~ A Special Purchase Enables us to illfer These Exceptional Values ON SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY BED, SPRING AND MATTRESS $13.95 Bed, spring and mattress complete. White Enamel iron Bed in a neat design. fitted with brass capped posts and casters. comfortable, sanitary mattress, good strong lron frame spring, three widths, single, medium and double bed. Bed Spring onlly .. Mattress only . . . . . . . . .. . . . WOOL TOP MATTRESSES $4.95 A m“ good Bannm-y lab", {plied mattress with layers of fell six Inches thick. good quality art ticking for smili- medium and double beds. Special . . - - - - - . . 54-95 ALL FELT MATTRESSES $7.45 Here || g rggulflr $10.00 value in an all felt mattress. gun-ante“ sanitary, new material, roll edge and cioselly tufted, good quality ticking, all sizes. Special . . . . . . .. $7.45 LAYER FELT MATTRESSES $7.95 Not a stuffed mattress but built up In layers of new colored felt. five Inches thick roll H196 °i°|°iY Suited 3'“! covered with an extra good quality art tlcklnl» Iii 3'1"- ..... $7.95 STEEL SPRINGS $4.95 . . Here is a good strong link fab- ric spring with angle iron steel frame finished in black japan, fab- ric is fastened to ends by spiral springs. All sizes. Special $4.95 WHITE ENAMEL IRON nun Here is an extra special value m a white enamel iron bed, in a neat design, good strong construction, fitted with brass capped posts and easy running casters,‘ ail sizes. Special 34-95 SAMPLE STEEL SPRINGS $5.45 About twenty odd steel" frame springs. floor samples. not more than one or two of a kind, all sizes In the lot, woven wire, link, cable and webbing construction- Values up to $12.00. Special .. . . . . . . $5.45 SSES . COTTON FELT MATTRE 8.95 A regular $12.00 value in a real soft all felt mattress made especialliy for us and one which we can recommend, five Inches thick. roll edge covered with novelty art tick- “l” __ ...........$8-95 ing, all SLIDING STEEL COUCH $11.7 5 Sliding steel couch which can he quickly made Into a comfortable double bed, strong steel frame. link fabric, spring fastened at ends with spiral springs, soft, well-flllied felt mattress covered with ‘Fancy art cretonns or green denim with valance whicndrops to the floor. Special $11.75 Sample Beds Beds $13.50 Ten only Floor" Samples White Enamel and Walnut finish all steel beds. all differ- ent designs and all sizes. Val- us; up to $25.00. Special .. . . . . . . . ..........s1a.5o Hercules Springs $7.25 The celebrated Hercules Woven wire spring with rope edge which is guaranteed for thirty years, three grades wood or steel frame $725. $8.50 and .SI0.00 ‘ Special $9.75 A regular $15.00 value in a walnut finish. seamless steel bed, two inch continuous posts with six tillers in head and foot. single, medium and‘ double bed sizes» Speoifli $9.75 Patons Limite l303-il-l6-3I. U. S. Struggles to Avoid Controversy (Bpsclai to the Guardian) IIVASHINGTON. Alll§~ 18- 4'18 administration slrulllliefi will‘? i" avoid being drawn Into n major controversy with Mexico as Calho- Ilc and commercial interests in- ‘ crowed their pressure 018517151 m" a4 Candidates.‘ Nominated in B. C. VANCOUVER. ‘B. C.. Aus- 13. — Thirty-four candidates have been nominated l0 roniest 14 souls in British ‘Columbia. and In one rld~ lug. Vaucouvcr-Bilrrnrd a. four- cornered lighl is promised with lhs nomination of Miss B. Jsmlc- son the only woman candidate in ' of lhe rovlnce as an Independent in azaleas “apartments hands ‘oppoiilllon to regular Consonvallve. ‘ _ ' l Liberal and ‘Labor nominees. ,,,°§'°,','Z,I,Y $72.7“ glglfFrllliiagleliilhIfii In five other constituencies a ‘rhdn , Amarlcau Annh-“uflnpfivew Westminster. Vancouver wt raw Ilrlgr Mexico (lily as a Norlh and Vancouver South. While or ‘Shame || "i155. ‘toward the a Fsrvnonbcbor candidate is runn- ‘litigious ofsoiveziizfient u adding that ing In Connoxnlhnrnl against w. ' Nclll former llndepnndni mem- Ehiiiiiilgniv“ returning Romy on and N. R. ‘Macdonshl. Conserva- vc ti -.. PAIN Millllfi’: relieves pains and aches. is highly beneficial for still joints. sore musclos. .______ When With a s es object lied. a automobile 1 ,.,. cattle Inventor's bumper I pedestrian or any noher il is automatically stop- ‘Every l I I Royal llommission Continues Evidence Major F. B. Mcliae gives evidence re- garding train service on Murray Harbour line also refers to cost of Canadian ut'l'ties from which P. E. I. receives no benefit. Conuinuallon of the evld-ence |laken before lhe Royal Commhslflln (Sir Andrew Roe Duncan, chili!" man) sitting at Charlottetown, A118" 6th and 7lh. _ . MAJOR F‘. B. MCRAE, Vernon. farm engineer and farmer, prefac- ed his evidence with a (leluliflli statement of what he described Mi lhe antiquated train service on the Nlurrny Harbor line. He then look up the question of canals In Cau- aila, illustrating lh-e situation with statistics from the Year Book!- The lolsl capital cool of canals ~in (‘unadu from 1868 lo 192.5 W38 $163,725,888; lhe lOliii expenditure’; in that time were $2‘2-l.li07.335. The lolal reenue l‘or lhe shine period was $21,636,578. The lotnl expend- iture 0n canals in Prince Edward Island is ‘NI‘L.I., and lhe total f0!‘ tho Marilimes is 3650.000. Prince Edward island contributed its share to lh-e cost of cunslruclinl! these canals. except during lhe period from 1868 to 1873 when we entered (Ionfellerslion. THE (Y-IIAIRMAIN: What do you mean by saying thul lhe island con- tributed its share of the cost’! Whul did ‘Prince ‘Edward Island flu‘? ' MR. .\lcRA‘I<]: IWe have always l I I THE OHAIRZVIAN: ‘Are you sul- lsliul on general principles. or have you looked m. lhe figures? MR. IICRAE: Just on general principles. THE CHAIRMAN: You will have l0 satisfy hs a liillie more thoroughly than that. ._ MR. MCRAE: l lhlnk not, TIIB CllAllllMu-tN: You think nol? You can lake It from mo [hat you will Mil. IIVICRAE: I~ um quite posi- tive that \vc pay lhem more than we gel. Till‘) (lHAiRMAN: If you are so posilive I; is worlh whille looking u! the figures, and then yQu will ilimw Iirefiflfliy how much more ,‘ynu ilave psid. MR. MCRAE: The nol be got definitely. figures cun- TIIE CHAIRMAN: AII right. cu National ‘Parks of (fnnarla. The arm of {hcso parks is roughly 10,- IJIHJ square miles. Not one ucrc is iu ‘I’. E. Island, and lhe-re is loss than 100 acres In the twp sister Iiroviucos by the ‘s03. The cost Inn‘ 31ml‘ ifor uilmlntslrztl.lo,ll and flltlliiilflllillllfl! golullcd $l,0l)!).60.'I.47. own geologists. (foutilnuing Mr. McRac mentlonF v -_<.\-- THI] lGH-AIRMAN: You do not object to lhe Americans spending six years hero, goyou‘! MR. MCRAE: I object lo them hogging the whole thing. THE (JIIAlIi-MAN: You to them being here at all’! I 'I\IR. MCRAE: Yef i run CHAIRMAN: But u no-I body else In lhe lProvlnce has done‘ this, If they had no; lhe luiillallvi- to try--~—— l iMR. MCRAE: That's all righLl hul they have concussions from the luiunii for 198 years. THE CHAIRMAN: From whom‘! MR. ‘MCIt-A-E: From the Provln‘ ciai Government. THE (IHIAIRAIAN: The Federal Govcrniiieiil cannot he blamed for that. om.‘ MICRAE: m, they nothing about il. I guess. | TIIIE CHAIRMAN: Surely [hail Iu important. You say the Provin- olal Government have granted a concession to‘ this Company? MR. IVIFRAE: A louse of’ the entire Province of Prince Iildward, Island for ninety-nine yours, re- nourniile at lhc enil of that limo for another ninety-moo yours, mak- ing 198 nilogclher, lo an Ameri- can (Iompuuy. THE CHAIRMAN: Whcn lvas thfe Ilia/so granted? ‘ MR. MlCRAEz In May. 192i). THE CHAIRMAN: What was; the remuneration? I MR. MCRAE: Five percent roy- alties for lhe Provincial Govern- maul. THE CHAIRMAN: Does lhal nol 0nd the subject? MR. lillllbAEzl don't ihlnk il does, by any means. They are borv in gon [)l‘O|)0l‘l.y now at Governor's Island IlIiII lhe original deed of that properly uiflillsi, aflcr u fles- r-ripllou oi‘ the properly. “Here- wilh is ‘convoyeil nil mine; unopen- I'll, ixccfil cuul, silver and gold.“ object know In flu-so parks tho Inland has had no share whatever. Oltcfipl to Ilvlp fool lhc hill. N0 Province In lhc Dominion js s0 badly off for lorvsl PGWYYP-fl illlii nallonni parks as I’. E, Island. ‘We huvr no mounlains to furnish streams and nu endless fllllllli)’ "f mill-r. We rcqulrc for- Outs on our hills In order lo con- SPFW liu‘ WillUl‘ supply. 'l‘lll<} fI-IIAIRMAN: Whul ‘is your HIHIKP-slion lhul tho ‘Federal (luv. OFIIIIIIIII should do’! MR. MFRAE: Establish uuliouul parka. ’l'll'I‘1('l>I.~\IRMAN: Where, on lilo hills’! .\lR. l-ITIIAE: On the IliII-IDPB, yrs. They should hc provided fol‘ 0H Iii" llividrs. at tho watersheds, and on all the highest l1iIls whore thc streams arise. lVhon lhcsc hills are denuded of forums these slrcamr: dry up. Tho wntrr supply 01' I’. E. Island has consiiileralwly shrunk since tho IIll_\_s of our grandfathers. lWe have to go much IIPPIWI‘ to gel wulcl‘. ‘llllld (IIIIAIRMAN: A national park, then. lilac.- nol moan u play ground’! Mil. MFRAE: ll h.‘ a playground, yrs: ZIPII il In‘ a plat-o whore they been paiying laxos lo the Dominllon. Wc are the hcuvicsl taxed commun- ily in (‘uuaria because we do not munllfaclurl- anything wfi uHe. ‘Vi? ill'l' paying (‘usloms and Inland R6- wciiiis- duties. 'I‘Il‘l<‘. fllIAIIlIl/IAN: Have you Ill‘f‘Il able lo make a calculation of this‘! ‘JR. Ali-RAE: No, l (lid nol have lhr- llmc. THE CHAIRMAN: If iin fuci’. ll. worn shown that {ho Island hail Fe- l-civrd more from lho Federal Gov- i-rumoul than she had paid In luxus lo lhr Felll-rul Govrnluent, then ol’ co-urse il would nol he true that you conlribului any part. of’ the ex- pondlluro on canals, on your 0Wl1 rczrsoninlz. MIR. MFIIAI‘): I (in lint lhlrlk an. There llis no canal money 5118111’. on who Island. ' TIIE CHAIRMAN: I follow lhlll. Ml‘. lylrltzio. Bu! you say that the Island (‘OIIIPIIIIIIPII hcr shore to all lhis PXIIGIIIIIIIIIU. I am asking you how you arrived nl lhal. nud you loll mc you have nol looked at the figures. MR. MfRAl-l: ‘We contributed in luxos without receiving any cnm< pone-union. Whcn I wua ll boy we izrnw fnrnsls. and ovonlilaily when wi-rc uhnu; onwfiirllclii purl of the tho (rues mature lhry thin lhom Donilnliuu; today we are a hundred- oul. ‘ And ii is a pinch for lhu con- lh part. scrvalion of‘ game. ll is a grout TIIE CHAIRMAN: If ll could he alfrnclirm for [Qupiflfg as we“ shown lhal you had received more The olhor provinces mom, a grmn’ from the Dominion Government ill dual of money out of tourists who one direction or another than yclrvlslll lhc nullnnal parks. for in< had contributed in taxes. direct or glflnflfi, Jllepel‘ Park In the Rocky illdiITGLlI. lo the Dominion Govorn- Mountains. mcul. lhcll your conclusion would A thorough gcologicalA-iurvcy of not ho correct? lhe Island Was lhc nexl point urn- ‘MR. hIC-IIIAE: Bill that clmnfli. iul by »Mnjm‘ ‘McRae. Tho Fndlrrn] be shown. ‘Government uuiirrlook lo flu IIIIS, 'I‘II'E CHAIRMAN: You are sfll- bill they have done pruriliznily no- Isflod as lo that? thing. ‘llo cxpluinrll ihul lhr Pro» ‘MR. MCRAE: I um qnilc satls- vincinl (lovornluonl, previous _lo ficd ihul if an Investigation were (jgnfallerzihiou, emplnygd U“, mwl made il would ho found that Wt‘- Slr William Dawson of Iilcliiil Uri-i have pnifd lhem far more lhnn they lVGPSIiy lo make u geological sur-i have paid us since Confederation. vey, and in his report, which ls ouri . standard work nu geology fo'r the _ Island, S-lr William slated that ho Corns Stop Achmg, om nol have limo (luring the period when ‘College was closed l0 cover lhe ground thoroughly. Quickly Dissolve Away I THE ‘CHAIRMAN: We would The misery of a sore corn comesfliife l" MW‘ fl COPY 0i’ "H" renou- m an end qmckly when w,“ applyilllig that ever been followed up by Putnamus Corn Extractor. Thlsililt‘ Felielai GOYEPBIIIBI"? slnlamenl means just what ll says. MR- MCRAE? 0i will”? the” and you can easily prove ll In youriiliive i199" Olillii‘ llelliflgmi! he" own Gaga m," directions are glvhnfsince: occasionally one comes from In "ch package (or the hot “mmrlliu: Dominion ‘Government lo look treatment. and for applying a fewiiililllllil for n week or .50 and so drops of Putnam's l.o the fipnhtlWRy again. The point I have to that is son,“ You won't be dgsnpumake us LIll-t! they undertook lo pomuut Putnam-B is not an ex. lililk€rlllil survey and =il has nol peflmem. it 1,, a tested preparuflnnllicon completed. The lolul amount lhul painlessly. removes, wui‘ls.1“XP""dBli ‘llil i0 1925 i" i‘ Emmi" coma Callous“ and uflckengdiCili survey was $293.480. The vole mo‘ lumpl sold for 25 Genny ‘was $320,000. 'I‘wo ycum 8K0 i‘ _~, ,__vmleavnrcll lo gel, from Ihc virolo- n\;gical Survey. who; lhe rflsl wag of ‘lhe surveys Illfllll‘ since (‘nuleiiora- ‘revolved our shnru. They ‘said ‘they went. to lhe wilds to spend {tho Geological brunch ul Olluwa . Smoker’s Supplies , ilrom s rallheiul, whore lrunsportfi-I inllneral knowled c? I |grolluutcrrsis a gQOIOQIIQ lhaw- formed any view as lo the mineral immunities. There ls an American foro they finally decided to com- Fnilrrsl assistance. then? mild. they would not hove hiul lo give me lhl- ligurms. ll. looked zhzul l‘or them; it SIIIHVGII we had nol ‘work in wPII settled communities. null would have lo do this before Toilet Articles‘ Ilmke. In lhc Mckonzlc Dlslrlct of‘ [tho Northwest, u lhoiluanrl miles ,l'Illy yours. ,, Chocolates r TIIIEFII-AIIWM u- Imlnorals relating to the island. I Tl-ll CHAIRMAN: Have you MR. MiCRAEzl think thorn is natural oil and gas here in vast llulfi down thsjr own geological eur- _vey unu worked for six yeam he- rusnuauvuau; This Anteri- ran company is not relying upon ianrvey work had been thoroughly douo alter Confederation. as it ‘GUIDE FCSDOCIH ceiling bulk oysters for. but the outcome was that oysters slumped season opened we could not get much for them and a grosl many rotted dn the flshermens Had this happened In Ont-Brio or Quebec some action been taken. out to show the headquarters at Ottawa In All olhcr minerals include oil and lnulural gas. , | TIIE (/IlA‘IIl.\/lAl\': Foul, sliver and gold are cxclnilcd? I ‘MR. M‘(‘RA.‘I<I: uinni deed. ‘IIIIE (‘IIAIIIMANI And IIH‘. sur- Ivcy you want now is‘ in rrfupvecl lo (-0211, sIIVCI‘ and gold, is ll, or do you want-e- MII. MFRIAEI I IIl-‘lkfl o thorough voy of lIll‘ Inland. Till‘) (YIIAIIIMAN: (live ml“ Ii ,shol at. il. I have listened pull‘ tnlly lo you. if the Island has ni- rcaiiy giivon this American conces- sion In respect lo natural gas and oil. then are we to lllILIPFSlillld lhul ‘lwhal you wanl (he Federal (lnvcrn- mcnl lo do Is lo prospect l‘or roiil. sliver, gold and any other mineral not included In lhe concussion? Is lhnr whul you wuul, or do you Yes, in the ori- wziul them to geological enr-l FR This Week Only A Sample of The 8elentll1c Sanitary Pad E’VE made acceptance easy. At any store listed below, you'll find a special KOTEX sample table. Each sample wrapped in plain paper. Take your sample and put it in your bag. That's all. No questions to ask or answer. What you get is a super-absorbent sanitary pad made from Celiucotton. Deodorized with a new secret disinfectant. It absorbs instantly, 16 times its own weight in moisture. Is 5 times as absorbent as cotton. It insures protection, safety, under all circumstances. . Kotex-deodorized-aione permits the lmmaculacy, the per- sonal daintiness demanded by the fastidious woman. And com- 1 fort, convenience and ease of disposal you never dreamed of! I Go to any of the stores listed below and help yourself to a KOTEX sample. Only one to a customer, this week only. Get KOTEX samples at any o! these stores They also asll KOTEK-deodorired —ln full-alas packages for those who need no Introduction. IZHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. Coyle, Victor & Co. I17 Krill Sin-rt Prowae Brow. Lid- Redcliws Pharmacy II: Iili-huiond direct. Hughe’s Drug 60.. Ltd. lhll Quce-n Strut-t. ‘lhe "2" Macs llll liri-nl Uoorne Streel. Jamleson‘! Pharmacy no: Ulla-on Slrccl wwihy’ H‘ L’ Worth, E. MONTAGUE. P. E. l- Johneon d. Johnson Moore d. lMCLEOd wunl lhe Federal Government lo JISHISI. lhr American Company? MR. MCRAE: What lhe Federal Government has a right to do, and what lhcy undertook lo do at Con- federation. is Lu make a ihorough igtlllifigitfill survey of lhe Province lnnil issue n ropnrl Illlii prcpure r1 geological ufap of tho Province nnii IHIVL all Iho dnlfelfillg formations taorrecliy defined. The Island is covered with formations. THE CHAIRMAN: hllgill lhlis in- cideuliy help the American con- session? ma. MCRAFJ: ll might. There,‘ are other companies who want lo come hero. _ TIIIE (“IIAIRMA-N: ll ls not with lhe object of‘ Ilciplllg lhe Am- ericans that you purpose this’! ‘MR. Ml RAE: Nol nl all. Thcv .'u'o ivcli nhlo lo hvlp lilemseives. 'IIIIE (‘IFAIRIVIANI Wull, what I.~: your nexl pclinl? MR. ZIICRAE: I lillnk lhai Is uii. Thorn is another mulls-r I wuulcil lo bring up. but I (In nol -‘llI)]'il'1S€ il will he of nlly IRIOFPNC lo yml. THE CHAIRMAN: This is of interest lo us. Your evhli-nrc -ls oxlremriy helpful; It pills us. in lhc way 0i‘ golfing concrclo facts. We are vcry much obliged lo you for bringing them to our noliiro. ‘MR. MCRINE: ‘I don't suppose you would be interested l0 know how in lhe indifference of‘ officials works against the Island? T‘I>I‘l<] C-IIAIRIIIIAN: ‘What makes you think that we would not ho lu- leresred lo know? I do not like lhe negative nllilude with which you approach us. MR. IWCIUAE: Well. this occurred two years ago. -I might explain that on tho Island wc produce tho world's finest oyster. THE CHAIRMAN: 0h! -I have heard every Province claiming the u‘orl<l's fines. in somoihlulz. In so far an I have boon able lo lest lhe claims of other Provinces l‘ would nol ho a \'f'l‘y good witness for il. Lei us have proof. MR. MCRIME: TIIIIs is not lhe (iyslr-r season and flu-y are nol in,‘ very good condition. ' TIIE (TITAIRIWAN: ll uppoured not In he the sou-ion for other lhInn-s FIFIPWIIQFP. IMR. IVIFRAE: Our Malpeque- nyfl- lcr won first pint-o ul lhe World's} i all Exhibition In Paris. THE (IHAIIINIAN: Thul is 501111‘.- lhiing! Lei us hear about il thl-n. illlR. MFRAE: The oyster Is not pol nnywhcro in Canada cxrcpt in illl‘ Maritime Provinces and n low in British Columbia. Twn yours ago. u iyphoid epidemic In lhe Un- Iles Slims was said by lhe Health Officials lo he lliltl l0 oysters and of course the Americans ceased lo oat oyslens and they commenced dumping thcm lnlo Canada. Their season opened several weeks he- fore our. and they were selling at lhe beginning nl about 817 a barrel. I forgot off-hand what they were v on lhe Island. There “'81s no ac- llon taken to slop il. When our hands. would have I am pointing ihlle indifference of) lhlngfl] .lInll. by Provinces, tlIlII they refused ’ llhry were unable lo rout-h their It s Drugs lmoney. Yet a couple of years ago IllllI a ‘survey party at. Great Rear GOOdQ ‘lion will not reach fo porlmll" I MR. MICRIAEE‘: I s... never gone throuxh Dawson's. report of i PRESCRIPTIONS resources of thc ‘Province? company boring here now. Till‘? mence operations. MR. .\"'R'A'E: No. but ll’ iilil c mend at: years’ time of their n»... ‘his Figosul. P080 us KODAK 910R: sea that olfecl lhe Province. ,wnrlh while your suspending your MODOMM‘ 5_ A_ Carruthers Drug, l 121i QIIIIOII Stu-ct. "f5 Dr)’ 3°95‘ ', Mabon. J. H. r::-“.r."..":."....?;.:‘=...°.::.-. P- =- ~- ' ' ' " Enmans Drug Foster's Drug Store (ialiants Drug Rankin’; Pharmacy Gourlies Drug Paton‘s Ltd. Holman. R. T. iiiil lllchuiuud Street. Sinclair, stgwgrt "Ask fizr them by name" KOT€X PROTECTB-DEODORIZEO Odllenotton Products Co.. Ltd" 330 Bay BL, Toronto. Ont. Factories at Niagara. Falls. Ont. ‘ _ _ v _ \\'Ii>'l(' llml- nr uin. Pirase cl rm. I‘IIAIR.\IAI\: Mun" ¢~.-..i-,,,,,__ |,,.,,,,,._ g ‘I g once pron-cells upon lhe ZlHr-lllllhlinfl‘ ______‘.>____ rhul had fills Ililllllilflfili l\I§;l"\\'Ilf'l'l‘ lLi different course would have ImouIMESSRS c M LAMPSON a 60.3 """“'-’ ‘ AUTUtMN sate WILL com‘- Mli. M(‘.RA‘E: Absolutely‘. . TIIE CHAIRMAN: You lu-lievc MENCE OCTOBER 7' 1926' lhnl most sincerely. an doubt; but I hnvc Io aici-epl. ll as your hcllof. I hnvl- nothing lo suljsfy my mind lhal it in‘ lruo. . Mil, “(RA-Er I think I run ‘pro- lIll('” ten LIIOIISIIIIII wiluo. on who would huvo the samc view. TIIE (‘llAlRllilANz Even would not prove il. ‘MR. MCRAE: 0i‘ course‘ ll would. Suppose I produccil all llu- pl-opio on lhe‘ Island‘? TIIE CIIAIIIJMAN: Suppose you IIFOIIIICGII every man on ihi- Island,‘ that wouldn't provc ll to ho a flu-LI MR. AIICRAPI: The ruls- of lhi-l majority‘ is zit-copied. i THE PHAIRMAN: Nnl in mul- ‘jnt dpmump icrg of furl. I would zu-rrpt ll l'l‘i'- _.__-.__<o>_____ "lifiiy iP-‘i lhe bcllicf of‘ the |W°Iiii‘l\ii....n|‘~ LInlmr-nt for Norc Fort. of ilu- Itiiélllli. |)l|i I would no; uc- . ._.- cop’! ll us‘ proof lhnl IIJIIIIOTIIIIII rourso would have hcon lakcu IliiiI "+¢4¢+4>#0°*°¢4°*"*"‘V lIlIs huppcuvil In (iulario or Quo-II ll is ilu- sumo psi ‘MR. MFIIAI‘): lln- ronl uuculion. and Oulnrio pa ‘I S an Ilii'i‘l*ilNl' in dilly nu cool. 'I‘Il|\l'o was u JIJI crnl rural- nu Nova Si-nliu For the SUMMER MONTH! we will have goon largo ulany yours ago uud the duly has‘ stocks of FEEDS for nrvci‘ hccn iuizri-ascil uIIIlfliil-Iil coal, ilus i-‘Iiiiil’ up from 50 cnlllo: n mu loi HORSES, CATTLE, H008 and POULTRY. Owing l0 improved conditions in (lermziny, Messrs. C. M. Lampson (fl ($0.. are looking forward lo a successful Autumn Sale. nl which limo they anticipate u general ad~ ram-o in values. ‘SKITNK in spite of lhe largo of- iimi lrrlug at tho, Spring Sale. this nr~ licic has sOIII well during the sum- mcr and un l-xcclii-ul demand is lonkoil for in October. OPOSSITH are r-xprcleil lo real- izs- lull Spring prices. \\'()IJF pro i" strong ilflmilnfl. MINK will. undoubtedly, snii well for lhc French ulnrkcl. FOXICS of nil kinds are in excell- 811 bcl-zium» of lhl- pUSIIIOII in Won-l crn Canada. l THE FHAIRMAN: Dill Princi- Edward Islmul usk Ottawa In take any action at. that time’! MR. MCRAE: No iloubl lhcy iIIlI. THE (‘lIAIRMA-N: Did they? MR. TIIFIIAE: I think they iIlIlI. I think I can gov that for you. THE CHAIRMAN: I think ll is BALEY HAY and BTRAW. FEED OATS, GRAN. SHORTS. CRACKED CORN. FEED COHNMEAL, CRUSH- ED OATS. SCHUMAOHER FEED and a full stock of POULTRV SUPPLIES. Also ROLLED OATS, OATMEAL. TABLE CORNMEAL. BUCK- WHEAT FLOUR. GRAHAM FLOUR. eto., elm. all at low- est prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Carter 8. Co LIMITED. OQOO§OQ evidence and getting It. Wc ran- not accept thinks just on hrnarl gell- erulllllcs. or nu beliefs. I shouldn't. hnvc thought you would he content either. considering tho nnalyllc evidence you have given in other mallors. MR. ‘MCRAE: I didn't know what lhe (‘ommlssl n required. Till!) CHAI MAN: Well. It is proof we require. IMR. MffRAd-I: That is prnven lo lhe hill. ' THE CHAIRMAN: Il is a great pity that in those matters provon lo tho hllq you don't produce your proof ‘MR. YilFltAlo: Well. It ls not so easy. THE (‘HAIRMAN: v vvvvvvvvv Wo won't Qng who Desires Progress will Vote Conservative