.l., A NovEMoEtt :11‘, i924 ' ass our health-s ‘ and clear. the lmfllillfl wholesome j foodt, into 1'. ,,,, i...i.i.. B... when ‘dllfgged v or nlfipltlon‘ i; geneflltl poisons bi “w, obstructed food tbnt can g2?“ mgny serious diseases. '5 Bran sweeps, clsano and ufifiiifi c intestine. It has a natural, tglllllY action. It works exlacily as “mm; acts. eaten regu ar y, it i, arsntosd _lo relieve peririsnently [he was; ¢hronic_csses of co stipntiun, o, you; grocer will return r money. Ran“, with Kellogg’s are cl ‘ l '5 is bran. {Jfilinémliui Al). g bran can be 100 w‘; effective. That is wh l’ '- B , oksd and humble , kcelfrgqlscilranbycodoelors everywhere. B’, i, W] you need never lsks another Kiilm’! In! Krillis’: Bran, eodiked and in“. PM. Swllld be eaten" regularly-at film _ twd toblespoonfiils dlny-Fln ¢ifi°m°_°"°.l~ "Ill! "Blyimealf. You; K %iltoy eating it. Kellogg; Bun u . "vudtrfu "If". I elioious nut;lik_a flavor. And this flavor is an BX -= Kellogg achievement. " There are marl ways to en‘ ‘Kellqsss Bran. coo ed and ltturnbfa Ent_it with milk or cr in as a cereal. _5P1'i{iltle it over otlicfeereals. Cook it wifli hot cereals. look for the reci- P" 0h every package and try it ‘in ruuflins, griddle cakes, bran bread, ate. Plus lwvlr your health with Kelloggs Bran. Start Io-dnyl Every mtmlwr of you mm!!! should -i 'f-. khe lending hotels and_ clubs ‘sari/e elloggs Bran in individual pack. ages. It is made in Toronto Canada. habil-lofllilflg drug or pill. " ‘ An‘ A4 one Insertion Four lnsertln Eight insertion U’) Lost. "gqwww v¢ v v CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEN S mflwveeveeneveeewche a: e - Sold by nil grocers. ‘AAA. - u" DI! line of 6 words - 3° Dar line of 5 words - 7° Ilsr lina of B words eaavecerro- For Sale LOST-FOUNTAIN-PEN ON OCT. FOR SALE-l-HQH gLAiss DRAFT 13L Apply (i uurdin_n.—5til-11-6-ni4l z,’ in-lp Wimictl _§——"_' WANTED — SINGLE MAN TO work on lilflll. Purmilnent job for fight, liliill. Apply R. E. White. 15,9 tiuccn St. 579-11-7-m3i. Z, .... Iii-i- 5m EARNINGS STEADY EM- ployfilcflt for Barbers. Become oypert iii 8 weeks. Write Mol- n- Barber College. Department "F," llfllllilX. 34-45“ {ililllscellia-neo us ET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT (in, Gllilrlllitl] Central Job Print- ery, Phone 133. 2879~5~6-if. no a. McDONALD, LAND ‘sun- vgynr, llcrmanville. 6646-ll-27M3mos. Sltuiitioiis Vacant SEEK" HOUSEHOLD usfic- $ ‘lst-iilllis ~greirterst iuingiiinbli- ilulllillldi . r- business of your own; iuiiiio live dollars up daily; (‘dbiiili or r-xpcricncc unneces- >ill‘_\', ti. ililrftrltlbll, Bruutfortl, tint. 7-121- l~‘cuiuli\ llclp “Emil-d W-lldTlEliit-‘AN EXPERIENCED girl for gi-iicrztl llt)llt<i(.‘\\'ill‘l(» Apply - 2T ltivhliitiilil Si. 5il7'11'7-llliii- i Tenders For l . Fox Ranch ‘ri-irilrr. will bu i-i-rcivvd up i" Niiii-iiiiil-i- i.\ii| by tho uiiiluislgucil for tiu- iiuiiiliiig of ll 7 poll fOX riuii-li uho ii-viliug und curing for WWII lkllli of hixzts. Fiirilivr lltirilllllill‘?! illillly l" l‘- ll. .\ Siililirlniiil, llll'(‘l'l0l‘ Ntirlll Sliori- ibx l‘ii. .‘ilVi(‘\\‘, l’. lii. l. iii VV§OQQ4000%OQO'U-OQ-OO-OOQ'Q4 Hotel Victoria . Water Street. Charlottetown to the travelling } Of'crs I public a comfortable, tip-to- ‘date hotel, Contains .44 ‘rooms with private hatha. l Th: Cuislna la famous ill ovsr Canada. Telephone In all rooms. Courteous aer vice. i ‘ H. C. BROWN. x Manager z (‘lizirlottctown E Hotcl é 70., Ltd. Proprietors VICTORIA HOTEL ‘J. liouglns, Foronto; l-l. W. .|:irliii, forriiito; Arthur it‘. Fern. iiiillillill, i-Jliic; W. A. Russell, Holi- far: i‘. ll. Synott, St. George; A. l'i|\\'i“lli‘.‘. Montreal; C. H. Mll- ‘r-Tfliiti: W. Gorgon, Halifax; ilillilllulliillll, Lunenbirrg; H. ‘. .lr.'iiilivi<h, Montreal; C. (i. Ess- ‘“'i 5 l <2: it. Halsey, Toronto: I v _ ‘ivy, St. John; E. P. Mc- "'""r hiiiuvy; J. ll. Wllliston. Am- lgrsir i-'.ll, Toroney Toronto; 0.1’). iifivloiir, 'l‘nr0llt0; L. J. P. ""1 .\ioni|-on|_ horse eight years old. R. E. White 159 Queen St. Phone 933. 580-11-7-m3i. [FOR SALB-PUREBRED PLY- iiiouth Rock cockercls of high producing strain for sale. $2.50 each. Frank Hollidny, Eldon. FOR SALE OR TO LET—-HOUSE procticnlly new, with garage and garden. Modern conveniences. _ Allilly 96 Upper Ilillsboro St. E Phone 140~.l.—tl4(i-11-8-2l. a Let v .____€______€_______ |"ro LET—SIX RoolvfEo House ‘ illO(l'\“l‘il COIIVCIIllODCCS. Apply 4 Grafton Si. 611-11-7-m3f. {Qt-i-i- WILL OPEN \\'lN'l‘Elt FAlli - llis lioiior Nnrclrsc l‘_‘i‘§tli.‘flll liicutciinut-(iovvi'iloi' of Quill‘ acct-pied tlir iilvtizii (in l) iiil c at tho opening of ihc ltiiyul Wiiitci‘ lfziir. whit-h will be livid .u Ttiflilli) from Nilllt‘lllll0l‘ lSili to 2G h, lllll lllllllil‘ is groutly iiitcrtstvd in tho iliiiryiug industry iii Quobcc. it in l‘.\'|i<Ci(‘(l that rcprcsontzitivos of tho licpurtiiiciils of Agrlculturo of tho Fctlrivil und Proiriuciul Govern- iuciits fi‘oiii coast to coust w.li nt- loiid. i—<oo>--———‘ MARCO POLO, THE PATH- FINDER Tlic lhiillilfl thut"Mllrco l‘0lc- dc- scrlbvtl fii hls accounts of his truv- i-is were tho gonl of thu explorers whose iIlSCOVGTlCti wldcnotl thc uuirgilts of tho world to include thu Vl/rstiirn Hemisphere, Thu story of discovery is the story of men who sin-tit uuuturics Jfitiirklllg ll sen roirlc to tho ‘slunds thilt Marco Polc ilu scribed. Just ulx llllll(ll‘i‘.(l ycurs ugo Marco Polo, tho piithfiii-ilcr, died in Venice. llc |lll(l lcft tho-i city us it lad iii his li'i'.' ~. For t\vc.iiiy-foiii' yours lic wuiidorcil from oiio Cllil of Asia to llic other. lie traveled through niuny ports oi‘ Chitin. went to ilurinii, Siam, India, thn islands of Suiuutrn and Javn and Ceylon. Wlliiii‘ he returned to Venice. i1 iuidillc-sgeil man. hc brought lliwk n fortune iii precious stones and u weiilth of information. lle was iilcknnineil-"Mililons“ bccaiisn no one bells-veil his stories about the wealth of the Oriental court to which he liiid been» attached for seventeen yvars. To this day the court in~ Venice where Marco Polo's house stood is known as the "Court of Millions." When he was dying. his friends urgvrl hlni to repent of n-ll the lies in hi5 litmk, hilt he ill- Sc-sistorl to the lost that they were not lies-Thi- Meptor. x Mr. E. P. Kimball, teen together 75mins Eyelids Inflamed Stuck Together and Bled” ,_ Eiitwliistle, Altm, writes‘: _ Our Iitile girl from birth was troubled with inflamed Wdld‘ '“ i" Split oi several remedies, grew worse until at the I86 0i ‘i!’ “Willi her eyes could not be opened after sleep without bleed- ing, a waxy discharge sticking ills M! ity. The child's , suited by mail. and both relpouiifd will‘ a little sample bot of Dr- C!!!" l merit. Tliese were used ‘as dirwl lasted until we could obtain a further alp- ply from Edmonton. _ _ _ very marked from llie first _aPPl"'-'"°"~ 1i...‘ waxy discharge was easier {HWY and did not reappear. inflammation aub- sided and has not returned. i Dr. Ointment. °° "r- l m. all im- a ca.» m. and adhering will! 8"" "m" grandmothers were con- Oint- ed, and Improvement Wll 590-11-7-m4l. B victory Sleep ye in peace, on Flanders j plain! i Your righteous cause through tears and pain Has triumiphsd- for the nations all- Have shaken off the tyrants throll. iAtld now supreme doth Freedom reign; . For from these crimson flowers. a stain Of fresher crimson spreads amaln. And wskened peoples heard tho call ‘ From Flanders field. Fear not; ye have not died in vain! Your flickering torch burns high again! A million hands. whatever befall, Are pledged to guard it. lest it foil. In memory proud that ye lie slain On Flanders fields. —J. HAROLD MANNING. moo-i- Beaverbrook ’ ,, On War-Path (Continued From Page 1) cabinet. that Winston Churcdillliis a free trailer, and his appointment l! likely to give rise to acute party dlssension. The real reason for Lord Beaver- brook's irritation is said to be that he tried to force Sir Robert Home on Baldwin. and as Baldwin has little liking for the owner of the Express he refused to submit to such dictation or to listen to the ileiiiands- of the "die bards.” Lord Beaverbrook is also against sidwin over the Zinovieff letter, which it ls generally Believed the D511)’ yMilil. Lord Rothermere‘s pllpef‘, secured through the lntei-ven tlon of Baldwin's friends. the Ex- press bcing (le-libcratcly ignored. iVlay Affltct Canada. _ Unfortunately this warfare af- fects Baldwin's outlook on Canada. ‘B1ildwin's experiences with both Baeverbrook and Grant Morden have been unfortunate, and the new Premier is now inclined to look With suspicion on any suggestions coming from that quarter. The iifllioiiitment of Col. Amery and the elimination of the Duke of Dcvonshirc come from that section "f 1110 D1111)’ which says "We don't Wilm- RIIY Dukes lii the Conserva- tive cabinet." Colonel Amery is an out and out protectionist und there is a pre- dominance of Midlondors in the cabinet. including Biildtviii, tho two Chziniberlziins, Amory and Steel- illxlillnurl. \vho_:iii_ conic from the Flliliii-zhom tlstrict- and this is taken its a sign lhut Bzildwiii is det- crinincd to pursue his policy of pm. forcncc to which (‘liiircllili will ob- Vlollflly lic forccd to ngrec. Trouble Promised. It lli prcillctvil, however, flint {he “(HY iwvcrumtint will not likivo an 0"!!!’ Passage, for inucli disappoint- inont oiltsiile thr- cabinet Wm gm] expression fn tho llotisfl ni’ (for... mous uiidvr tho flllilllllll‘; of Lord lil‘il\'(‘l‘l)I’(.‘£ll(. _ ' —<ec>-______ i Moocla Wc lizivr- no right to lufl'ct our iuooils upon others. l1’ wt: nru out of sorts thut is no rcusoii why we Should mukc other llUJlllO miscr- azblc with oitr chcerlcssness. {am I am n man of notice; God knows how I love peace; but l hope I shall novcr lie such s. coward us to niis-| tukr- oppression for peace. ‘i Five great enemies to inhabit with us--vlz., avarice, nin- bltion, cnvy, nngi-r, und pride; and if those (anomles wore to be banish- rtfl. wc should iiifnliibly enjoy per- pctunl police. _—D,E7\‘T H s BOWMAN. — At North Wlltsh’rv. on Nov 7. 1921i, William Bowman, liicf pence - v. “ .4 Barberliig Business of years, lisspurchaaed the M R ing. phy Shop. which is said to be one 11011 t0 his present customers, as well us to nil who have heretofore been patrons of the SHOP. to continue their business ate any new business. purchasing this splendid shop and bespeak for him a. fair share of patronage. 1i What is Pres- byterianism ——— v (Continued From Page 1) ur for his convictions sud showed that Presbyterinnisni laid n heavy Pefllifllifliblllty "Dun her owii sons sud daughters for their religious bellefs- in‘ matters of doctrine his church could not dictate to anyone what he or she shrill be- lieve. There was shroud a spirit today which implied that she could. On this very point tho K959111118 0f his church was clear us could ‘be sccii by anyone who ‘would ‘read the Confession or Fultb. In charter 2o of tiiut book it states: “God alone. is Lord of consciencv. und hutli lcft it. free from the doctrines and command- ments of men which urc in ztny thing contrary to His word, or be- side it, in matters of faith and worship. So that to believe such doc-trines, or to obey such com. betray true liberty of consclencu; and thc rcquirug of fziith. and an absolute and blind obedience, is to destroy liberty of conscience, and reason also." Many critics of her creed hated it. But fit had product-d u gum-l; race of men and women. it Wits und . s. stern croed and such n creed WllS necdcd totlay- Aftu.‘ ull the test of utiy phase of was its fruit. i)i‘. W. P. l'ill.t‘l‘t<l0ll,.il great Scotfsh theolog- ltin hns this to~soy about tho effect of tho Presbyterian systcni of doc- tiiinc on ihu character of his pco- p c: “This is tin,- gtiiiurzil picture oi’. upright in‘ dccd. cautious and motl- crate iii judgiiiun-t, though with a ation und of uiorol indignation, clean in heart and mind, loyzil to friend and tu principles, rctfcent in religion but possessed withuiJiy ‘the fczir of God, by a duep rover- ciice for divine things, und by ii worm nttucliment to the‘ church v siliic, und by n courageous faith in thc gospul of Christ and thc l'fc to come. We have also hiid our spoclul tyrpe (if lVOmflzlillflflil. which at its best had hardly its cquni in lIillCllUJlIlllill v gor und cer- finlnity not its superior in unselfish and self sacrific ng devotion. No doubt there were ili-fccts, even scr- lous defects, in the traditional type of Scottish character. Thori- was a considerable legacy from the finturizl m;m—u SpiT-t of combat- lvencss. il strait of nnrrowncss. a sturdy assertion of the claims oi‘ self, a vein of‘ coarseness, Whilv iheflhnlstfisu qualities showed somii deficiency on the side of llli‘ spcclil grzrccs of the New Testa- znoirt code. But all in nil thi- and moulding of aged 7ft, Funcrol Monday 1C-th at 130 p. iu. Interment North Wliil- shlrc Cemetery. i ' 'l‘liosc \vlin 3TH In- tcrcstc-ti in tho [loin-t llflVO shiwn m nitfNEINo UI’ nivriinis i THE cnARLomTowN Changes Hands Mr. Emmet Doyle, who c0!!- ducted a Bhrbei-Aflhop on Lower Queen Streeffor the past number PHY BARBER SHQP- on Gra ton Street situated in the basement of the G. E, Hugliesf (Druggist) Build- lt speaks well for Mr. Doyle that he has through attention to busi- ness. worked up a trade sufficient to necessitate his moving from his former‘ modest shop, to the Mur- o'f t.ho most up to date Barber Shops in the Lower Provinces. Mr. Doyle is now established in his new shop and extends a hearty invita- MURPHY with him. He would also appreci- Wo congratulate Mr.‘ Doyle on iiiaridments out of conscience is to an implicit Qhrlstiap he-(CQlllll dvcitle .sstit-s on ibhcii‘ own rcscrvc power of flogged (leteriinn- iiradlitlon of Scottish character is u‘ - rich lnltcrl-tunci- und ii worthy ‘ii- l-ililfillliOli‘, which was n result. of ii real lcavcnlng human nature by tho power nf thr- Holy Ghost. G ,. , . _ , t _ l i ‘. ‘.4 , ’ ..*,$"’.~ . L LIVERPOOL _ that the Church of Scotland ca-o make ouit as plausible a claim asi any other church to o ilncul des- cent of our ministry from the Apostles, but for niy part. l find the virtues and graces of the inner circle of our puaple to be sufficient crctlcliliills of a true brunch of the Church oi‘ Christ. May we li.ive grace, ivhcn soaking for l goodly pearls of the Kingdom, to keep those which we have inherit.- ed"- Thc grout Dr. Patton of Prince- lowii. uiiswerlitg some of the crit- ics of tho Presbyterian sysiicui of iluctriuc stn-les "that when i.l’il' ec- clcsiiustcil puleonitoliglsit in ii fur oif age iligging ziiiiotig the [fissile and rcniziins of past theologies comm upon the Presbyterian om». he will ilt least he constrained to shy that lii belonged to tlic order n1‘ lhc vcrtcrbrzvtzif’ Secondly, Prcsbytci-nintlsin stood .i’0l‘ u s‘- tcinof church govcriinfsiit iii w . the lnyincn kii0\vii its chit-rs liiid the sumo equality of Stflflillfll{~_tlS the ministry. ‘Tho lipoziker point- ed out lio\v uovt-riil of the great churches hud been adopting in ihr-ir government ci.-rt.i~in iiimlificn- tions of [Wuibytcrliin polity. lie ‘however, was uudcnthc necessity of pointing out certain things wii ch liiid (lCYUlODLKl in Canadian Presbyterlninlsiii which were not consistent with the goveriiniunt 0i’ the church. it llilil ‘been assum- cd that the courts of thv Clilirvli r‘ F Presbyterians now had none. “And yo: we nre coiled denomin- otioiialists." Tlilis church lllltl been a lender in social reform not- withstanding opinion to tlic coii~ trury. Anyone who read the old session records of congregation would know of tho unobtrusive social work carried on by the local congregational leaders. Dr Chalm- ers work on behalf of tlit- poor iii the big Scottish cities WRS at this basis of many of the modern plill- nntliropilc enterprises. There was however this (llffUfBllCg DEiWUJil the Prcsbyti-rluii teaching und n, curtain present day school of re- form and which held that if you rc-_ form a man's unvronuient und cou- ditioii. you will rcforiu him. Pres- byteriaiis, with some others of course, hold firmly that if you Cdil gct thu Grace of God into a man's vi vmeia%ainini‘oioisil l Western Guardian —MISS ARMSTRONG- Ottawa. tirganizcr Liberal Women's (‘lub will address n meeting in llrltiiii- inlii lloil Summersidc, Mondny ovo- l uliig, Nov. 10th, m 8 rfclock. Every- body wclc0inc.—ii. —CARD OF THANKS—Mlss'El- vo Philiiiorc wishes to thank fill her friends for their kindness and , syunpzitlty shown hPr (luring tlic ill- ‘ iioss and dcaiii of her mother-ll (-1 ovcr the Vvinuipeg November option with out meeting with bu)" PPS. The liillo of the market for (iiitnrio .\'o. 1i extra millting bur‘- , _ , , H l ,1, ‘, ‘ , Z.-y \\".lS firivn with ‘solos of nrlii lilltSroiglilliiliDxlllllfglll“f0? 1m“ m 31"“ Mm ‘\"' ‘l grim’? m‘ lltuilll’. Such reformation, liiid its MM’ “whim c” 10"‘ 0f Ontario roots in o spiritual family life. Burns "Cc-tierfis Saturday ii-igiit“ \\'.iS u picture of ii home und iii- viroiiiiicut. which has given lo the world lentil-rs, iucri und \\'Oillt‘li, of whom any faith and land ui-ighl well be proud. 'i‘licre ww at ii the church's real social t('.l(.'ll‘ll_'_f. .\ir. lliulligziu also touched lll‘l‘ll tho HJiiie and Foreign Allssioiiury polity 0i‘ his chuich, lfL-ililiitilh; some of the HCliiQVUJiGIILS for tlic bruit-f“. of humanity of sonic of tit:- ilvhilltllltillill" und the piiriplc must ‘il-llldu by tllo llPClSlOllS. ilu h.d hczird ritpeiiti-zily th t “your church has dvcidcil thi " “You luusl o-hcy your church." "You must follow your church." lii other woitls the synotls und il$>l\'.ll- lhciu nu l liuvu known [l](§l1]~—(lil_- ‘lIllO-S wcro to bu lllillll‘ thc riilt- of lhoii gent. in business, truthful in wtmlfu new fiiitli und iloctrinie ziiid of u new church prdtrl. cu. The touch- ing and history of the church was itgainst this- lu the (Toilft-ssizrn of Faith it clvurly statics that: “All sviuoils or councils since lliu Iiipostli-s’ filiPS, whether general or particular iiiuy tirr, und iiiziziy iliuve efTt .; llivfefnfc they NH‘. not |to bc turd llli‘ rule of fnith or practice. but ti‘. be used as 1i help lin bcirii." ‘rillll in Mi‘. .\luci'hcrsoii‘s book on l‘rcsbytvi‘iziiifsiii it stillvs that “Prltsliytitriiiiisin is grt-zltly inlsix-pivvsciitc-il i\\'li(‘.ll it sup- posed that lit cfirrics on its firs» ccciliitgs iii church courts with u lof-ty ilisrcgiird of the soiliiiuciits of the ordfuury iiiiriiibersiiili." The history of the Scccss (ms uiitler Erskine and (iilltspii- shaw- 0:1 clearly that the liberties of thc people in some ciis(s \\'L'l'(\ zis much in ilziiigci‘ oi‘ Iieng tzikcn froiii tlicin in tho church courts us they wurc tiutsllp of tll(‘lll., lli ilcaling with tho third fi-iitttrii thi- social message of Prcsliytcrianlsm Mr. Mulligan showvd thr- griitl port pliiyorl iiy h s church fii ndu- cuttlcu. lio roiiiiiitliii his hciirrirs flint his was thr- orily grout denom- ination in (‘iliiiulu which llilll not now ii donouilunlkiiiii uii'\ ity. Angllciins. iliiptfsiis. Mvtlliiillhin. ll'i‘ililll (‘iltiiolics liiid nil twi or jmfirr uiii\‘oi'::itii~s in (‘:iii:iil:i. grout Presbyterian missionar- ics. 'l‘hti‘r.- \\:‘..~ finally" this Lffjill. thing for vrh ch his church sinful illlll illill "liavotioil it. 1 lii. to (out tl0n~. to L’)I‘H. _ no lliillitfil‘ wliz-l huiiiil 1i llltll btin; ly oppiisctl" in cut illl iliitw» iilllll sinking liliui‘ C0ll.\'(3li'i"li this’ SCFllLllLlS because "iiiujoritits liiid (luUlilCll against thorn." U3 was glzid his church liilli iiut taught h lll so. 'l‘hc stflry of the covenuntors was one of the most moving cvcr writtvli on lllc page of history. and tho spoiiki-r govt. sriiiip-iiiniiiig instances of whut uicii, \\'Olll(‘ll und cvoir Iittlo L‘llilill‘l‘ll suffiwiifi i".ii (3i)llS(1lL‘.ll('.L‘. suite concliirlng with an upprniirhito illustration froii. it. (‘rocitvtts “Stickit Min st " “W,- uro living in ilil iigc of cxpétli- oilcy. which spirit llilS inviitli-il on». tho L'lill“ll('.‘~i. Our grout- ili‘t‘il is the spi -t of conviction‘ of ilcvotizm to p t-iplc. iii‘ following whore coiisciirncu ruthcr than con- \'(‘ll.0lll€(' lciul." Prcsiiytiziiziiiisin llilil iuuglz’ llUi‘ followers to h,- trlic ll) CUIlSClOIlKfYI und C'.)‘i'.'\'i(.‘li0!l und hud lilil looked upoii schfliiu as ii s.ii. Itzitiii-i‘ hurl it born sin- ful ito forsukr: oiii-‘s convictions for more (lXllPillBlilS- Thus iii llt'l' iloctriiiio. in. her grv- r-Jilniolit in her policies, in hur do» vniiin to conscientious principles his church hail boi-u- josh-find Gilli r . l1 worn wi-ll for flit-iii .y “to l(i'l{ uul“> l’ i.‘ rock whr- ll'(‘ they \\'i‘l'l‘ hwwu 2i: ii lo tilt‘: nit. wliciit-r- ilivy \vii‘i- digiriitl" ~ lii-cry oui- should tiring iu'llt lli“ li-liusi‘ of flit: liiIlrurcil l‘li‘lill‘l‘.i.‘i i‘ coiitiiiiis. R. II. (iREER, K.(‘. Well ltnnwu criminal lii\\‘yUl‘,\\'ll0 (Irossi-ii. who is chnrgcd with iiiuivlcr by the shnoliiig oi‘ Byron .\lct‘ruiluli o1’ To- tliv lnticr was trus- pnssing on :1 privziic fishing zinilfllilllgcil gzfml) 1iijoscrvu nviir (fohuurg, lust is defending Wiilizliu .l. rmtin, while ilioy, ' Report (Ca riddizrrt-jkress.) t)'l"l'.\\\'.-\, .\'ttv. . Yesterdays i Market Si. - Eggs-dust zyunpl .- No 2 white outs we're at 60 cents. No. It white at 5S cents, and No. 4 gi-iidc ill. 56 cunts per bushel higher. The ll~.'lll'.l‘f.' of lhi- market for spring win-zit grades of fhrir was tut» fliitimi‘ (iiigfh tllrti ilcveiogi- i-i .-ili<| prir . , viinirc of 2i! i-ciits per hurrcl im-k- iiig ll net guin 01' it) cents per lzzir- rci iii two ilziys, Prices were uii- for \ .cr when! ilour. A liiiily nvtiv-w . ailc was don-a iii 1n Him-d und prices ruled stindv lm-niss iii r-iili-d nuts was iii-oc- tiin 21nd no i-iiziiigo of any lflipfift. i-iuw- or-i-urrcil in butter, the ten- ‘l-'ii".\' hoiii: iirni at tho rocout r0- 'l'li'll.lil Lnlfwl. The r-xport trrrli iii till ‘so \ is ziiiiv: und prim-s worn l'1.ii‘li(\ iiusicr. thr- undf-rionv- M th- i rail for stric ly real‘. li-uils \\‘Il.» firm ill tho rot-out tul- lliilPil. 'l‘hi~i‘i- llili-i l)i‘~"(\ nu yf-ur ill this tiiii" sunliiivs Wvri‘ lW-iviiiiucc iii i-itiirugr» vggs, The now lug: inipnrfvtl frrcly frniu U. S. for This your Canada hits llilil to rely ulino. . tircly on hrir own supplivs with thi- doiiicsiii- ‘Ltlllfillllllllliill. rmtilf that illL‘ Oil’ rrrp vi‘ bonus worr- oiiritiwl on Sut- uriiuy lli sucr- tlllil $2.75 pter bush- vl for on.- .lllll llll‘i‘i‘ pounds pick- vrs llI‘ll\’(‘f'f‘ll to liu- trailo :lt Mou- "lilfkrl ‘ll1il"°li.'ii'v:il. 'l'iiii \'ilil|lfl(‘ of business was rrutiiiuvs firm [ll'il\'lill‘ll tin lil'i‘ill\' . lill‘gll_ nriurs iu the Stu-Les ifliilflfl 'i'oroiito is firm with vNpfs vvry light. Mon’ rPzii egg prices firm. Poultry’ prici-s quntcd ill rolill i‘ try points warn iiurlrr-y‘, fill to ' i: Queen t-hfitlrins, l7 to 245: fowl, l2 to i water Sheet. charhnemwn Nollie‘, 2H; got-st‘, l8‘. z (itttiwi jubhin‘: t ‘sh extras v m m; Hiram M‘ m z ; gpcmmfi‘ z This popular Hotsl has in to; Silirilglo i-itiqis, if; A0 lT,'i been completely renovated fIrsts ‘i0 to i2; scrontl IT l and refurnlshed throughout , ' , z Sis‘; 1- innin- Diilvldiltiltll-Ibiq flfilllul itiizl I ‘lkllll“ll.li‘l"§“il. and one" very ‘mmhrtabh (Zulgflry Drives rum h, .,,,,.,-_v accommodation to the travel- 1 ‘lulu will‘ (‘xii is 5K8. fit 7i‘? ~ lng public, =.- _~ ‘3- i1» t '..- :11: u; Lrflrmrrlg g , ldnion on I uni i I The “we I. “pal-Hy (mu-l- it- flilll with joiiiiiiigr-x good and the public are lflis (lii; pullrts mil uiii-liunui-il. Churlnttcioitui, l’, i" lllStF. lii; sail-rill liiizitrczil. lhtrc “'41s no liill‘l'tl\i" llli'lll ‘it ihi- “,lii'l bow. .~» on S:|f.lit‘tlziy' iiir (‘unndinn and llll I“r'll'l\'i‘i wits lllili‘! \\li!l .\' i. i Xninm-ifii Spring‘ \\'li~::i 1s. fresh an, Wryyoeo-owoooooooooovomvo tls 1'¢‘C"l]i(S "lillll <i.l I. and lilvt- pulli-ls illt‘ slvilil.“ hut - 'hi‘ 1.x‘ t‘i‘lll.\' {i r l".l-ll courteously cared for. Rates $3.00 a day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors ooeowooeoew-ewaowm i i i i 00-000000000-0-00-404400-00-0-0 ‘ma, 1.11.5; ail-Iii .\ NUS AH: kFTER ALL \T'E> EVENIYT AT HOME. ‘ TO “swam: A NICE QUIET ONLY THINCA lfi YOU NEVER KNOW HOW Loom. \~r‘i.i_. LPJaTZ YOUR PAPA HAb was. Menace-b - run-s WHY YOU AR: HERE vluTlu‘ us- ‘too Muerr sw-Qp. CRYIN‘ - (one: Hegg _ FlNE Tl~lE bHE CUTE. sun's. BEEN CR‘<IN' CONTINUALLY ALL om’- “WNK GOODNEss Mitt-E's Abl-EEP AT cA-sT- rm wotzu our nienrewm ‘to HER Q isu av tin-i. Fumes Sanviea. Inc. MR.BRANNER HA‘: THE MEAivLEb AND AsKi-zo us. TO TAKE cane OF Hi‘: LITTLE. DAUGHTER UNTH- HE 651's WELL Ab You KNOW i-r i‘: CONTAQIQQQJ- IbN'T K‘ has"; ONLY i _ 3.) . __.| /,_ HOWLlNT THE. NIGHT ~ 5N5. DOESN‘ llili lliili! p: i i lili Great Britain rights ma"!!! @024 av lwr-i. Fuvruaa Sanvier. |Mc./ Great Britain right! reserved Now- I'VE GOT HER ‘FUCKED u-i HER LIT TLE. BED FOR HOPE AWAKEN UNTIL HEY -Mr\c.c.u=_- 5am; THVb l<lD HOME. KN' ‘r JIGGS ~ BRINQ THE LITTLE DARLIFF DOWN STAIR?) ‘ HER ‘aUPPER l’: ‘ _ ‘venomous-l?