1n ip and put them- in a 500d thrifty; Y‘ rotate of health where they will. r FOILSiiLIl f for sale at Mt. Stewart’, dwelling house and out-build- Awiy l ~ J- A. MCKINNON, 257 Euston Street Charlottetown a ‘4 ...¢-_ . It was painful-and disfig- ‘vs fertilizers now In stock, unng, which was even ' _' u ‘worse. She remembered mpply ‘a lowest DNUL Now what she did for cliappecl e time to buy ‘8811114268 are hand; “id pug gn 1° M73999; 4 nlAL/NU cnuu ,1 DEBLOIS snos. no. 6771311 hola um I‘ Laws“. Aludyslusla tmdnihu Iu/rualuru —0 It healed the poorlip gently -—t e very next clay it was better-and all well when r e undersigned offers for sale u n her loe came on Sunday. - t {arm of 88 acres, is one mile . - Murray River. is about half ' ' , balance partly covered 1 h firewood and timber. . For particulars apply to. It‘ was a friend jn need Mentlsolatum step; U, lie-ad colcl PETER MATHESQN» (00-—lpply it fu tlzc nostrils to , Ml-ITTBY Rwflh , restore frcc breathing. ‘32- _l s sold __€___._- govzryxlsleru In 25.". and N IITICE i» If you have horses in poor con,’ dition from the effects of distemi per or from any other cause, where _i idle cost is dry and dirty looking; nd they have no ambition. Andi hey do not improve on the foedl Jliat they are getting. ! ' Try a box of Dr. Churches conrli ‘, t‘ _on powder which will build them. u LI Bridgcburg, Ont. lAtl-Iuliill. Elli’- l The Msulholltuln Co. l IIuIYI-IO. N \' rolreep on less feed and look better.‘ hSoId by all stores or direct on re: d eipt of one dollar.. - n43 on. w. o. CHURCH , Valuable Farm For Private Sale 'I‘ltt- llli It r< ‘B, ‘summerside. P_ p1 littl‘ llil'lll itt Iuiou l{llA4l‘|_ Lot Nu,‘ i-arltrl-lr-Mrr- -1 :'.';.“‘:,-“;2l': ‘.!f;>.'.i‘"::."':l‘.r:..::".'.::.:. " . _ , illiiltisl .Ill wlmtr .iluI in il \'t'l'§' ltigéi ' <llilv of lulliluilitiu Gout ou- litiiltling, llllil tl‘.\'l‘lllllll lltlllril‘. ' ——— l I~‘:trut wt»- f- ‘Hil with wirv. will The ‘Hoard of Examiners of the »,-,,,, ,,..,~,., iinn ,,,,,,,i_.~ or ,!.lli\‘l‘inc9 Edward Island‘ Pllilfllliitvllll , \\“I(r'. ,,,, 1.,n,|_ pi, lotion \\';ll(*l' 5C ltl Association will lllPvl for the, _\"\'~\l!lnl i,_ ginint- nnil hilllii‘, IIEY-turpose of examining candidate-s ot- ,\]1;ili-:'ii l-tilllroom in lion-w, sot Plfiering Ifor registration on Rlonda)‘. tubs in l\llt'litli, t-tr .\i l‘ to iOIIFeIJrunFy 16th 1920. r flit-s. I-xiut- Itlscr)‘ on itlwxu 0s o1‘ I A lications must he rr-t-eitrrvl 1 j. (‘.it-tor & t‘o_ LIUULliIIIPCTE. ‘slfll, later than Nioudny, I~‘<-briiii‘)'.t {Finn -l-'_’i,\lI~I>tttiiiiil. For further particular,- apply in - W. J. BROWN. S8CFiflllI'_V~l{L‘|{l.-‘lI'll!‘ Mfi ‘ an. 27, 1920. I I +11 Charlottetown, J 'l528-l—Z9i\!llEL5i8l. Auction Sale olFox Stock ‘r of _ lion on 'i'ut-~‘ti:i_v Illt‘ 37th llziy of ‘N? Jiullllry uttut .Il ill" llUlIl‘ of l\\'l'l\'t‘ 3 j ‘ ‘l|'('ltl('l\' noon in lllllil of llu- (‘ouri 31d -—,—-—- . Ilouso in t‘ll;li‘ll>ltvtti\vii, illt‘ fol- ,“ We are prepared w buy “llyiltruliug fox rllllvlil frnquantity of live and dressed hogs l: =liziri=s in tho Joint Agni-yr l-‘ur mypayitig the highest market prlcrr- rill-n '. Limiti-ti. iii Qua buyers will buy at the IOUIIW- 1 lift‘ ill lllt‘ lliiivllllllli (‘unsoli- ing stations on the following ilntesitllttt-il Silva-r lllllPlt l-‘ox Wuiiipuirr. -until further notice:- i-iiuittrtl, Everett wedlock, iluntorRlvt-r. ~15 shun» in tln- ‘lnpliu Silvt-r January 14th and 28th. Iliuclc Fox (ttfilillkiilttll, I.ituitt~il, John Whitehead‘ Kengjngtniiu 1 litiuli lu llll‘ 'l'ltplin Silver lanuary 7th, 14th and 23th. lliluvlt l-‘or l‘oriitir;ilioii, lilmilt-d. Lows Mutts" and qq i,i_ Smiiip Tlil- ubovt- stock is b- ini; sold to ‘ closw an l-stttt- in liit- Probate Albany, January 14th and 28th. ‘ _ Major McDonald, Suniruc-rsitie. ‘mill- ! [nnuary 14m and 28th. Perley Drake, Vernon January 14th and 28th, . Bert Brown, York, January 14th. sntl 28th. Alex. D. Martin, Grand Vicvlg, ' January 14th and 28th. ,- Charlottetown ROBERT BEAIRSTO, ' lR~l-lT.\II-I.-‘llll', Station, ' _ Notice to Customers \\'t~ lttrcby givi- notice to all \_ , Every day 8t pzirtit-s iutichlotl to us. by book ac- Plgnt, FUIIIII, lllili’); of llillltl or olht-rwist‘, Foi- ingoi-mngion cnii (innnriinn that ]).’i_\'lllt'lll of Aillllt’ i,< tltruiantie-d lit ollrl: all llllitululsi not arrangcd Packing Co. Ltd., Kensington Road, Phone Plant 653, Oflice 532. , J. M. ROOP, Manager. t‘ 847-9-15Mtf AUCTIQLITiLE I am instructed by I\lr. 1i, J. Dower to sell on the promises of the late John Foghsrty, (deceased; , in Glenfanning, Kings Cotinty, on. for lo our 5.tll>'l£l(fll(lll by tho 15th of Fobruliryt lit-xi may he lliilliliftl (‘to our sollciltir for colltictltin. Your pitimpt llttontioit will save QXDPDS". , PROW$E d. SON, LTD, Mt. rr:ty' Ilnrbor. “l l I Ul-Yjitlil. Monday, February 2nd, 1920 at l‘:- - ' - o'clock noonfthe following stock, crop and implements. 2 liorsvs. tl- ' . cows with calf; 1 sheep, i.’ brooi I sows, 3 pigs, 50 hens, 1 Iiintlcr. I , ' bay rack, 1 mower, 1 truck waggon, ,|,I'_\,|H_H\_ "M" “M! h] Isl! l’ <.i-n--|.-iI, \\t|l l'buggy Sleigh, 1 single sleigh, I spring tooth barrow, 2 sets spikv ltnrroxv, 2 single plows. 1 gong plgw, 2 sets driving harness. 2 sols , curt, harness, 2 cooking stoves, l _ r-rt-um scifrator, 5 tons of hay, Ti ons straw and a lot of zirticlt-s too numerous to mention. Should lllt" ltiy prove stormy, sale will [alto ‘- place the first fine day. Sale llil-“i- |\' 'lIl|II ll..- .~oti-, . Prion-ii l||l!lIi'\ I Pits-ti IIIlIMIL III; futili- ,- .- t ~tiIill~ti~ of lII.t\ ll!’ n Illlvl Illllll lllll lii <-I|_ "Illttlll I .it l4 till»- lvo. No reserve. Terri's of solo-qt lztliitll .it n.- r it”, \ll sums under $10.00 cash. OV(‘I‘lI'\>-'~- ,lI|lI ul 1|, lllt- l"l.~l lint amount 10 months credit illll"lll"' lu-,...i.,,m“\ In “mum IIJIIPOVEQ Joint otes- i v"... otrut- n. IPPIIII‘. JOH A. McDONALD, Hum oirii-o n“ ~ Zhlli Jilin, I Auctioneer F387-1-22MEtsLtsm6Ipd. Wireless Operators Wanted bytho Merchant Marine AIBO B. number nccdvtl for land stations. tltilulliztus from l8 to lyears desiring a steady position lliuring $90 to $1110 pt-r month ztutl tund should write tho Canadian Hvlltltrl of ‘iw-lt-grliplii; Qut-t-it lliiild- g, Halifax. We supply apparatus nr-cosstiry for piirtiul Iiotuv study. lo timr- lli'\'illl'i] roritlirl-ll lo int-ts .\lIlI't'(lIIl t‘ti., London From 3 to 8 months zir-t-ortliiit; znminstion. Authorized by Iltta l09-1-3Msat26I. l" FAR M FOR SALE ______..._.___.. A fsrm of 77% ncros with good lllllllllflfl); siltizrli-il u! Suffolk. II I69 from (‘li-urltiiitr-tovlill. (‘ouvt-u itrut lo st-Iilttil, t'llIII‘l‘llt'i-i. hulior Izitz-l “y, snw and‘ grist nulls. _ @111‘; J. K. ROSS, Mas-mic Building, (‘Iinrltitti-toyvii 08MB“. i pit/w l M’ ’I'Iit~rt- will In: mill liy Pulilii- .-\IIi'-‘ ' '. . - chi-up. lllll, ilic way it takes llfllil o I-‘_'f' iuiiitlto-s-ru, . Sunday Sdolil Lesson tTopic for Feb. 1,) tact; 8:489.) PETER AND JOHN IN SAMAHIA "Ye shall be my witnesses both in Jerusalem, s-nd in all Judea, and Samaria, and unto the uttcrmotzt par-t of the earth,"—Actn 1:8.- Golden Tex‘. The It-sstnt for tuduy may be H591] with n missionary applicat- Ipii. It iocortls what Is really Ilie I - 'nuiitg of world evuugsiizzitiau ’ it-lII-i 'l'i‘ll(‘lI\'I"S Guide says: |t~ ri-t-tirtl of the INJIIPSSIIIK for Jt-stis in Jerusalem is now fliiislictl and wt- cult-r upou the second sttlgt- ‘Iii the expansion of. the l'lIIII'i‘ll. licuctefortli, the Gospel was to b.- (‘.Il'I‘lt'(l to Samaria and all JllllPll rind tiiou Iit-yonti. for thr- tit-ittli of SIPilllPll was but the lic- giuiiiug of ii reign of tt-rror which drove lht- likt-iiiles uwuy from Jcr- usalem. A young Phnrisee named Saul \\'.t.; foremost in this persecu- tion; armed with a commission from tho high priest, lie visited i-vi-ry lIUIISU ivhorc there were known to bt- followers of Jesus, and seizing both- iucu and women thrust tutm into prison, there to be DELVBH and otherwise tortured it they refused to give up their allegiance to their Lord. Palestini- west of the Jordan con- sisted of three districts: Jutlen, Sa mzirizi, and Galilee, Juden. and Sn- iiiaria together formed u Roman .]ll‘tlVllli‘f'. Pctcr and John went l iiurlli trout Jerusalem in Jutlea into ‘ Sumuriu where Philip was preach- lug. Tilt‘ wily of Samaria was tho i-ztpfltl of the district having tlic sumo numb. It was called Sebastc l-_v lltIIHl IllP Great. , Tht- ilirsal Foreign Alissionaries ' Illlll 'I‘Itt~i'l \\'orli.— ffiillip, one 0f "tho sewn," kuowi. Interns Philip tho Evangelist, probably little rea- lflzi-d the grctttiu-ss of the tuove- nit-lit ll’: nos ii-"iticxitling when he ‘Wvlll 'li»\\'ll y llli- 'il_v of Silliltli‘ it llll Ill'l\‘ llIlHl unto them too (‘lii-ist." lit» ‘ouiirl ' L fields “white ‘t-itt- ]l:l]."“r\ ‘; ill!‘ i-t-‘oplt- acccircd li < r, iwl tztimgs concerning Ill’? Kiugtitml of God, and wt-ro baptiz- t l .'| lllll‘ uui< 5: ..l. joy timoug 'lli'lll \v.i>=i iuuur with uuciiizii ,\[Ill'll.<, illt‘ pals il, and the lame \\'i"l‘t‘ ll!‘i|lt'(l. \\'Iltit. report rcatclletl illi‘ aptistlos ttt Juutsalciii‘! \\'Iiut tlill tilt-y do‘? What did Peter and John approve? 'i‘c1l tho incident III rvgurd to Simon. l Ilul thorn uro sonic HiY-Hltfi‘ l" ,_i_v_ \-,|m (lo not Irokfovc ill this clllt.~i'i>i'i.~,~-. II~ri- is a parable for thtm. Sumo yczirs ago, an enthu- ‘I wont to n sturdy British mem- Plirlittiitr-iit to ask him to r y lwr of Nippon-i n Jltlyligltt Savings llill. '|'Ii<- ,\’I'.l'. zlskcl him lo r-xitluiil. "Wt-ll _\'nll gov, sufll illt- PIIIlIIISlIIHI "if wt- gt-l lliis hill through, wt- .-li1|!I --uioy one hour utort- of sun- l ultino in our gloomy cliiuutc every titty." And the enthusiast detailed lull tho advantages-how mucli we- t-‘lliiillil SilVP on . llfictil light. the lit-unlit to our tiyztskrlil ilIlIl our gou- t-rul hvziltli---but tho .\l.l‘., shook his liluitl, "ll it; llsvlt-ss to talk to =m<-." ‘to said, "l admit all that you liuvt utlvuutztrd bul tut print-- wiplt- I vlliinot support it", “Ou priut-iplt-‘f What do you lutruu?" "Well, I don't Iit-lilrvtr in sullslrflui- ill all!" Not l)‘lIi‘\'~‘ in SIIilHlllll"' Tho t-:tii\‘;i,'<so,» llitiuglit Ill(‘ Ml’. \\‘:l,-; m.ul. fllijot-t to tht- shining still! Wut-llit-i- you liltt it or iiot. tlii- SIIIIHHIIII’ is lltt- '\'tllli'i'i' of al‘ liil- for ll:,'..< t-urtli. Wllt-llii-i‘ you liko it or not tho sun wil still shine 'I‘ltis pnrltblt- scouts to roach the lIUigllI til_ abstirtlity’; but lot me tt-ll zinotlir-r t-titmllv iibstirtt, tliut may bo vlerifiotl in mttuy n clnirch ‘u this country. A ('()lll'(‘l()l‘ wont to ii st-utlioltlcr ill a certain church and ask il for his sitpport of the work of I-ort-ign Missions. The col- lPClfll‘ poiutvtl out what Christian- , ily svns (icing in Foreign lands,Tlie lSl-iil-lllllflfli- shook his head. “That mztv ill] ho trite," lie said, "but on llrii ihlv i cannot support it.’ “On prini-iiiiv? What do you mean?" "Wr-li. I don't believe in Foreign Miss-limits nt ztll." "Not Iiclicve In | The Best Cough Syrup t - is Home-made. Here's nn army way to ssvifl, and yet have the host cough remedy you ever tried. Lllllllldnrnplm You've probnlvlv lit-nrll of this well- ,kito\\'n plan of milking cough syrup ‘at Iiomc. Ilut. llilYt.‘ vou cvcr tised it’! 'I‘Iious;tnds of Itiiuilics, tlic world ovt-r. Ivcl tluti they could liltrtlly kccp l|ou<i~ uitliout ‘ It's Hllllllli‘ and i n. colt-gt will soon r-nrn it a poriitunont lpIiit-t- in your llllllll‘. t Iuto il iii-til, bottle, pour 21-’; ounces ,'ni Pint-x (50 routs worLIi»; tliou llllll jpliiiu gruiitiltitt-ll sugar syrup t0 illl up tllc pint. Ur, it‘ tlUnlFUll, use clari- licll iuolltsstrs, tincy, ur t-orit , ‘ iusti-ull ot .\Il"ill‘ syrup. ElilIUl‘ it lit Instr-s goo: , nr-vi-r spoils, ttuil girl-s | vou Ill IIIIII(‘I‘,'$ of bcttcr cough reiucrly ~ ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN ouARni [Lumber Industries ou wish “some- ‘V1187! body would in- vent something new toea " you need BEECHAIWS PILLS. Even when digestion is good, poisons are formed during its pro- cessee that unless eliminated irritate min\d as well as body. BEECIIAWS ‘EEJLEPILLS r-r-ir f —~ ‘ -1,—_~::-;L___.__\___€_____ Foreign hllssioits u‘. all! lint Y0" ni-n -,, christian?" "Yes, certainly “You kuuw thnt'Jcs=u§ Christ is the l'ght of the w0rld'."'-"Yfi5." lYou know that that liglii lins shone in your heart‘! You know his glory .ln'l his grace?" “Yt-s." (U118 time hesitatiugly). "Well. (lien. when you say that you object to Foreign Missions, you mean you object to Jesus Christ Sllllllllg in the dark places of the ewrth, to give thram the sunshine ivhicn has given you everything, ll is too late to object. Whether you like it or ——nut the sun shiuesY-Il. New- ton Fleyv, in “Tire Christian." Are We Doing Our Porn-The other day I chanced upon this strik- ing statement: If there were In the world today btit out: (‘Iirisi- ‘Lin, and this one (‘Iiristittn labored for a year, and found another man and persuaded him to labor for Q year, and these two labored for year and found two OLIIPI‘ iuen, and so went on year nflt-r year, nil who were found bringing others into the Kingdom, at the end of thirty-uric years there would be two thnusnntl million followers! “A Jen" \\'I.IS not easily tlrivcil from Jerusalem," writes Dr, \V. L. (Vatkiusou, “but thr- geutr-‘fugai fort-c yvus supplied by tlit- persecu- tioriaud the cxpatriatctl went about preaching the word, Tlir- pr-rsccu- tcd litiguciitils t-nrrietl Protestant trutii into rciuote placcs. Tlli’ Puri- tans of the "AlZLYLlOIVCIN fled from homo persecution to lay tho i'olind- utions of (Yhristiaii cuipi-rcs lil the New World. it is fascinating to follow llic story of llic tlisirllitit ion of plants by titles, winds, birds ‘llld other agencies to rumotc re- gions, until they have sprt-ati and taken itrissussitiit of vast areas; but the story of the geographical distribution of plants and animals is ini- lt-Sri iroiitlcrftll thou the movements and tigrrut-ics by \\'lll('ll (‘litiistktit truth attains uuivci'stil- iiy," “Providence, like Ilcbren’, needs to be rot-d backwards." Reading biickivurrl tho history oi’ the Apogt. vim (‘hurt ll its we now can tlo_ w,» we tliul llli‘ titziriyrllom 01' Stephen “ml llh’ lll-rstrt-ution 0i’ lit-Ilovcrs \\'llli'll iuiiuvtilltloly follow-u], wt-ro llilfls o1‘ (kid's pluus for llli‘ inoro ruifzl vxpltnsitm of the church, Tlin Crook verb translator] "spotter-mi ubrontl" ulcnns literally to be sown .ibti.'irtl its sot : like SPFfLQh/s n-Ord was sown ztiill Iiroliyzhl forth n lliousziirtl fold, for \\ll(‘I'I'\‘l'|' ii“. ‘ll-“Pill-o: wt-iil till-v prl-ut-llt-I Jvuils Tllt- iiiiltit-tlilltt- rtusillt of illl‘ [torso sprvtitl ‘llililll r‘ .lt‘l'I|Sl|l1‘Ill was iii- I -'.\' to Samaria. its Ill- ‘illlitlv ,-ul|. llli‘ sprvlttl o1‘ viii-in. W101i)’ lo lllt‘ tittvrlutist park; of Ilit‘ l-ztrtii, ' _ '—"———{Q§§_____ \llsl‘l_lll‘tl.< liillllllvlll i'o., Liniiimi_ iii Iutvu usotl your Min- Ullll. IJINIXIICNW‘ for tlfc past 2:7 tours ziud whilst Iiuvte occasion. Ill!’ uscd otlit-r liiiuticnts l can euft-ly say that I have never liiy ertiuni to yours. If rubbed llvlWfivll tltt- liflnrlg nnii iuhultrd frcqtitently, it will now,- ail to curt- t-oltl iii flit» bond iii 214 tours. It_is illSO the bcst for brui- 50s, sprains, etc. Yours truly. J. G. LESLIE used Dartmouth. Reconstruction oi _ Shell-torn Areas French Government will Comps! Communities in the War Zone to Prepare Town Plans. Tlle ‘French Governuiont passed a Town Planning law in March, 1919, which made it compulsory for every t-ily‘ and town of nvci’ 10,000 inhnhitttuts to prepare, within three _vcnrs, a plan for its improvement and extension. The act funlici- requirctl that titty town or village which ivas destroyed or partially destroyed liy earthquake, fire or any act of war tuust have a illllll uiatic for its rccoltstrttclion, and‘ that plan u-ust be zipprovcd by the authorities of the Dciiurtittcnt before any building iuiglit be trouiuteucotl. France has a very large problcln to solve with reference to the reconstruction of the urea dcvns- tated by ivar. For planning pur- poses that ares Ittis bccu divided ns follows: limit you f_'illllll buy rt-ittl_y-iii.ttlc tor lI\l' lilllvtl llri rust. ' Ii IH ituilly irouilvrflll liow (iuit-klv this Iioulo-iitiult: rtiiurtly‘ contiut-rs a. _ t'tlllj_lll——llr-‘llillly' lll ‘.38 Iitiurs or loss. It -t~t-m.~i to llI'Ill'lI'i\l_(I tllrou nu ism-age, lllilr-(‘IH ii tlry. .Iit,'ltt i-ttugli, lifts illt- |lllli"_'l , Iivztls Iilu- iiil-iiillrttiit-s, and gives itlmtmt illi- Irut-tliutc rt-liuf. Slilculliti for tlirottt ' lioltrst-nrws, croup, bronchitis illfhli‘. tun-l lironwlitltl u-thulu. l'IIl“.\ is u highly couccuirlltiul coul- ptlmll of flflllllllll‘, Norway piiii- ex- iruil, lIlItl liiis |Il‘l‘l| list-ll for 'i‘lll‘ril' lIHlI-y for llirtrtif, autl rho-rt .|. . iii-rcpt ttuy- nutt-i-II to. give lllNfl- “lion or molil-v lt-Tunilcd. It,’ 'l'til'olll.o, Uni. s OR. DeVAN’S FRENCH PILLS Arcliiiblc Regulating Pill for IVtim on. $6 n box. Sold at all lirtig Stores, or iiinllcd to any nddrcns nn receipt of prior. The‘ fivnltcll llrmz 17m, Si. (‘nflu-rlnrn. (lntiurln, PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN Ill-stores Vim null Vitality (or Nt-rve mid llruln: Iiicrr-nstis “gray matter". ’i‘oiilc-wlll huild you up, 83 a box. nr two for Sh, nt drug stores, or h mull on receipt of prlco. Tho- Smhe I In-utr (‘n.. HI. Uiifln-rlnrs, Oniurlu. ' gill-p AT EOSTIIIIPSJDIIUQ STOIIIQ i tut Areas udicie lhcrt- wun very Iittlo destruction. lb) An nrcn of nearly two million licrt-s, related Lo districts more or less injured by shell fire. Laud so churned up by slltlll lire that it would cost tuoro to deal with tIilin the lurid was worth. (Tlicrv tire about 275,000 aortas of this tiblltvrtttctl laud, iticltlrlilig (r) si-vt-nlly-Ilvo villages tluit htivo Iicon absolutely tics- lI'(ly(’(?.) Lit-tin permanent reconstruction has lulu-n pluco as yrt bct-iitiso of llll‘ tlcl:i_v t-onstrqtteut on tllc pro- purutloit of plans IIPPOSSZITV for ovcr ILliOti lltutilriliYPll towns: mid villages. 'I‘Iii- (lormzius stole plnns of many of tilt-so towns from the nificcn of tho uiuitit-ipztl surveyors. The only‘ r-tipiox t-xtaut arc in ilic (ifIit-trs 0f flit‘ Prrft-i-liirt-s of the viirious Iupllrtiuoiiis, and. tit boa-t, itinuy lmvv not. ll4‘l'II rt-vist-rl siuct- 1825. (Ir-v rmison for holding ill!‘ Iutcr- Allied Town Planning (‘onfcrcnce iii l'.’ll‘l.~t in JIIIIP was to sliow what other fllllllllflf‘! nro doing, particu- larly Grout Britain, wiflch is iu h“ vnu of tho uiovenmitt. 1 / Ilinploy Most Labour Manufacturing Group With Largest Payroll Is Directly Dependent» on Forests for Raw Material. The importance of the lumber ‘in- dustry in the economic life of Cun- uda is strikingly shown In n re- cent bulletin of the Dominion Bur- euu of Statistics. Among the great manufacturing groupo, the lumber Industry holds fourth place in point of pioditt-titiu, first place In luniishiiig t-iitiiloyineut, and first place in totnI payments for labour. The figures for i917 show u to- tsl capital investment of nearly $60,000,000, uud o. wage and sul- ary list aggregating about 57.000 people with ptiyiur-nts amounting to nearly $40,000,000. The total value of the output for the year is placed‘ at $115,884,905. This fig- ure includes the value of lumber, lath, shingles, pulpwood and miscel- laneous products. in value of production during 1917, tho leading place was occu- pied by British Columbia, with Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Novs, Scotia, Saskatchewan, Mdni- toba, Alberta and Prince Edward island following in the order named. In the amount of lumber out, though not in its value, British board feet, and for the latter 1.1 billion. increasing ascendancy of British Columbia In this respect may be expected, since that prov- Inca contains approximately half the inerchanttible saw timber of the Dominion. ; it lihouh: ‘be noted thn-t the white pine cut of Ontario has to depletion of virgin supplies, and that an increasing percentage oi tnsiiufucture of pulp and paper, rather titan lumber. Further while extensive lumbering in Bri- tish Columbia is of trompuratlvely recent development, .it has been going on in Ontario since a very early period, wl-tli consequent heavy destruction due to fires and the absence of restrictions upon logging methods calculated to leave cut-over areas ‘in u DFOJIICYIVB condition. . The forests of British Columbia, like those of Quebec and New Brunswick, are administered by the Provincial Forest Service, a technical organization of trained foresters. This development has not yet taken place in Ontario. though representations have been made to the ment in that connection. in NovaScotia the appointment of a technically trained Provincial Forester is under consideration. The importance of handling our Columbia has displaced Ontario as, the premier province. The curt for the former for 1917 was 1,2 billion forest areas from the viewpoint of permanent production, rather than for immediate profit only, is be- coming increasingly recognized. In pursuance of an Act of the Prince Edward Islami, made °f His Majesty King Edwa consolidate and amend the Iottetovyn," and all Acts in THE ELEVENTH DAY OF of Felix Hughes on the East side of Queen Street, being No. 56 Queen Street. ing house of John Quinn, being No. 131 King Street.- Ward 2 west, at: the dwelling house of Sydney Street, being No's 92 94, Sydney Street. v Ward 2 East, at the dwelling house of Patrick McCIoskey, No., 174 Sydney Street. Ward3 In the Market Bulllding. Ward 4 west, of the City Building. in the forenoon and continue open oi‘ the same day. WARD ONE East of Great George Street-The First Polling Division shall com- prise all that portion of-Ward Nutn- l)Pl‘ Ono. ln-thc Cltyhof Charlotte- town, sittiatc Enstof Great George Street, and the poll shall be held ill. or near the dwelling of John Quinn, No. 131 Kin _St. West of Great eorge Street- The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that portion 0f Ward Number One, in the City of Chair- Iottctown, situate West of Great. (ieorge Street, and the poll shall bo held ut or near Felix Hughes’ shop, being No. 56 Queen Street. WARD TWO. East of Great George Street- Tlie Third‘ Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, In the City of Char- loltctowil, situate E st of Great George Street, and t e poll shall be licltl at or near ‘the dwelling house. of Patrick MoCloskey, No. 174 Sydney, Street. West of Great George Street- The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise nli that portion of Ward Number Two, in the‘ City of Char- lotlctoivii, situate West of Great Goorgc St., ‘and the poll shall be held at or nenr Jumes Bush's resi- doucc, 92-94 Sydney Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, In tho City tit Charlottetown, and the poll shall be held at the Market llouso, . WARD FOUR EAST East of Hllisborough Shook- The Sixth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Word Number Pour, In the City of Char- lottetown, situate east of Hillsboro St., and the poll. shall be held at or near tho (lwelllnz house of Mrs. lilcltlyvt-n, No. 180 Weymouth St. WARD FOUR CENTRAL Tho Seventh Polling Division slinll comprise all that portion of Vviirtl Number Four,‘ sliuntc West of lllllshorough Street and‘ Ensi. of (lrcrit George Street, and the poll shall ho hold st the shop of Silas J. Whitlock, being No. 182 on the Illoction of Commissi oi Sewers and Water Supply rd VII-, Chapter t7, Inliuled “An b several Acts Incorporating the City of Char- amendment thereof or in addition th Ward 1 East. at or near the dwell-l of James Rush, on the south side WWI-l 5 Vt/"i célltralv 0119f S Legislature of the Province of and passed In the Thlrg year of the r¢lgn Act to dreto, I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for THREE COMIISSIONERS OF SEWERS AND WATER SUPPLY FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL as ‘ostsm Wednesday FEBRUARV, A. D., 1920 AT THE SEVERAL PLACES THAT IS T0 SAY: In Ward 1 west, at or near the ahop Ward 4 Central, at or near Silas J- Whltock’: Shop being No. 182 on the South Side of Kent Street. Ward 4 Etast, at or near Mrs Mc- Ewen's dwelling house No. 180 Woymouth Street. Ward 5 west, at or near Harry Lar- "tefls Barber Shop, No. 7 Upper Queen Street. at Mr- Gray Murphy's Shop, Dominion House, on the west side of Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at or near Mrs. Sarah J. Higgins dwelling house, 212 Great George Street. Hollie Ward 5 East, at or near tne dwell- ing house of Bernard Kigglns, No._266 Euston Street East. Arid at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine o'clock until Five o'clock in the afternoon DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD FOUR WEST West of Great Genres Street- Tlie Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all tliut portion of Ward Number Four in the said City, situ- ate West of Great George Street, and ‘the poll shall -be held at the Engine House ‘Roomlin the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST East of Hillsborounh Street- The Ninth Polling Division Shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown, East of Hillsborough Street, and s line in continuation thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling house of Bernard Kig- gins, No. 266 Euston Sit, East WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Word Five in Charlottetown. East 0f Great George Street and the Mal- peqpe Road, and West of Hills- borough Street and of a line in con- tinuation thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Coni- mon and Royalty, and the poll shall he jheld at or not" the dwelling house of =Sarah Juno Higgins, being ' No._ 212.Great George Street. _ WARD ‘FIVE WEST CENTRAL West of Grout Georfle Street snd East of Q419en~8l.—The Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of WardFIve In Char- Iottetown, West of Great 66ers‘! Street andmlhe Malpeque R0811. and East of» Queen Street, and the Poll shall he held at the sIIOP 0i’ Mr. Grey Murphy, Dominion House. situate on the West side of Grout George Street. WARD FIVE WEST. The Twelfth Polling Division shall comprise nII that portion of Word "Five In Charlottetown, sitti- nte West qt Queen Street, Including Government llouse nnd Lnnll null Victoria Park. Mill Ill" D0" 5M" be held at or near the shop of lI-urry lmrter, being No. -7 1101"?!‘ South side of Kent Street. o'clock noon, same day. For Quill Sees. 24 to 29; also G. D. WRIGHT, Mayor of tlte CIIyof ciwrovvu GBOIJLZSIIIIIJIJ. '25-; sa-‘La-n, h...“ Queen Street. NOMINATIQN DAY WEDNEGDAV, FEBRUARY 4th, A.D. 1920 At the ‘Office of the Cllty Clerk. Clty Hall, from the hour of Twelve until the hour of F r Milton df"lllestorjé’l,at'*flct 8rd Edward vu on =1» moi-sir v, cm. ta a 14. o'clock In the afternoon of the ., Cap. 17. W. W. CLARKE, City gilerk diminished very considerably, true ' the spruce timber is going into the ' Provincial Govern- ‘ Prince Edward Islatvd, ma A Delicious Wine Rich in_Iron and Tanin, in which are incorporated Beechwood Creosote and Hypophosphites, ideal remedies for the relief of chronic ailments of the throat, bronchi and lungs. Highly recommended to convalescents from pulmonary affections and Influenza. ' On Jule Evnrybblrh Dr Ed. MORIN & CIE, Llmlfée, Quebec, Qllé. In pursuance of an Act of the 0f HI: Majesty King Edward VII-, consolidate and amend the several Iottetown," and all Acts In amendm I do hereby give PUBLI said city, and of one pe in the City Council for each city, and of two persons to servo as rson to said city; being in all a Mayor and resenting the clty as follows‘ Ward Number One . . For Ward Number Two . . For Ward Number Three For Ward Number Four . For WaHd Number Five . . . . .. For WILL B THE ELEVENTH DAV OF‘ of Felix Hughes on the East side of Queen Street, being No. 56 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwell- ing house of John Quinn, being No. 131 King Street. Ward 2 west, at the dwelling house of James Rush, on the south side of ‘Sydney Street, being Net's 92 94, Sydney Street. \\':ir=l ‘.3 lCtlsl, ut ilio tlwt-lliug lll1ll,~;<\ of Patrick McCloskey, No. 1T4 Sydney Street. Ward} In the Market House Building. Ward 4 west, of the City Building. in the forenoon and continue open of the same ‘day. WARD ONE East of Great George Street-The First Polling Division shall com- prise all that portion of Ward Num- bcr One, in the City of Charlotte- town, situate East of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwelling of John Quinn, No. 131 King St. West of Great George Street- The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Char- lottetown, situate West of Great George Street, "and the poll shall be held at or near Felix Hughes‘ Shop, being No. 56 Queen Street. WARD TWO. East of Great George Street- Tlic Third‘ Polling Division shnll comprise all that portion of Wnrd Number Two, in the City of Char- lottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the poll shull be held at or near the dwelling house of Patrick McCIoskey, 'No. I74 Sydney Street. West of Great George Street- The Fourth Polling Ilvision shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Char- lottetown, situate West of Great George St., and the poll shall be held at or near James Rush‘s resi- dence, 92-94 Sydney Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division ‘shall comprise Word Number Three, in the City of Charlottetown, and the llouse. WARD FOUR EAST The Sixth iPolling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, in the City of Chur- lotteiown, situate east of liillsboro St, and the poll slinll be hold at or near the dwelling Iiousc of Mrs. McEwen, No. 180 Wcymoutli St. WARD POUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise sll that portion nf Word Ntimbr-r Four, situate Wust of Hlllslmrough Street flllil‘ ltlnst of Gron-t George Street, and the poll.‘ shall he lit-Id tit. the shop of Silas} J. \Vlllll(l(‘.k, living No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. At the Office of the o'clock noon, until the same day. Secs. 24 to 29; also Act 1st George G. D. WRIGHT, \ Mayor nf the City of CIPTown odors-armour. do and passed In the Third year Chapter 17, Inltuled Acts Incorporating the City of Char- ent thereof or ‘In addition thereto, C NOT ICE that an Election of a Mayor for of Wa rd as Common Councilman in said Coun 0n waunesaayomT And‘ at the said Election the Poll poll shall be held at the Market, ' East of Queen t East of Hlllsborouqh Street-lint Government For Qualification of Electors s ee A W Civic Election iii-.i- Legislature of the Province of of the r°lgn “An Act to serve as a Cfimmon Councilman s Numbers 1, 2 and 3, of the said Common Councilman In said Coun- y, and of three persons to serve cll for Ward Number 5 In tn: Eight Common Councilmen, rep- One Councillor One Councillor One Councillor .. Two Councillors . . . . .. Three Councillor-r E HELD FEBRUARV. A. 0., 1920 AT THE SEVERAL PLACES THAT 'IS TO SAY: In Ward 1 west, at or near the shop Ward 4 Central Whltock’s Shop being N0. 182 all the South Side of Kent Street. Ward 4 East, at or near Mrs- Me. _ Ewen's dwelling house No, 130. i Wcymotith Street. Ward 5 west, at or n tar’; Barber Sho Queen Street. {Ward 5 west Central, at Mr. I Mwplri/s Shop. Dominion H i gig thf west side of Great G u PEG . ,Wr.rd 5 East Central, at or Mrs. Sarah J. Hi I house, ZlZ Great Ward 5 East, at qr "'9 house of Bernard K’ I No. 266 Euston Street Easl-gg n’, vvili be opened at Nine o'clock til Five o'clock 'n the afternoon ear Harry Lar- P, No. 7 Upper Gray ouse, eorge near ggins dwelling George Street. near tne dwell- UH DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD FOUR WEST West of Great George Street- The Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four in the said City, situ- ate West of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at tho Engine liouse Room in the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST Esstof Hillsborough Street- Tlie Ninth Polling Division sliull comprise all that portion of Word Number Five, in Charlottetown, East of Hillsborough Street, and a line In continuation thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and illG poll Sllflll be llfilfl‘ at or near- the dwelling house of Bernard Kig- gins, No. 266 Euston -St., East WARD FIVE EAST can“... The Tenth Polling Division shall Cqlnllrise all that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown. East of rout George Street and the Mal- tlleilue Road and West of Hills- ' borough Street and of a line in cou- tinuatlon thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Coni- mon and Royalty, and tho poll shall be held at or pear the dwelling house of Sarah Jane Higgins. being No. 212 Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL West of Great Georfls street nng _ SL-The Eleventh Polling Division shall comprise all l Greatt George "I9 Mllllieque Road, Queen Street, and the Poll shall bo held at the shop of MP» Grey Murphy, Dominion House, "Ililllle on Ille West side of Great George Street. nud Eust of WARD FIVE WEST. Tho Twt-Ifth Polling Division shall (‘Dill-Prise nIl that portion of Wnrd Five In Charlottetown, situ- im‘ WW"- flLQueeti Street, including llonse nnd Land and Vlrtorirrrirrk. and the poll shall to be ltold at or neur the sit p of llitrry barter, being N0. 7 tpper Quocn Street. NOMINATION DAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4m, A.D. 1920 City Clerk City Hall, from the hour of Twelve hour of Fou r o'clock In the afternoon of the ct 3rd Edward VII., Cap. 17. apa. i3 d, 14. T W. W- CLARKE, City Clerk V., C ,-at- or near Silas J.""'