acal Drug latellsve ollern Reme y for Colds *.;+.:"r"...."'.‘:.'.".:r::'; We... .When Vicke varoRub. the “external” W mare released as vol-ills by ‘on rarer o“ .21: ens ..'.:°=:.r“"=.......-"* 'ifrzilesametimeyrcltsactsasaoounl r-irritant. sumuiatrrlg the skin, and thus finely/gloom tcbreakupthe | . i H l . Coldsllreueuallytdlevedoveralgln. V A P O R U I ‘fiz/MIUMM (#:0724047 ,,_._. MANY TIMES. Illlvl-n't yoll olnn-rvvd that lnmlt of 1pc worlds mistakes are due to flu- virrunleiuilcl-li thnl it refrains from tliJilllf fillings as you would have lilclu ilnflli?» Jloilston Pout. \\'lll’l‘l'2-IiI(iII'I‘ PRODUCER. substituting other metals for ill il l-ilpor |'ll'l‘fl‘il! lump a Scientist produces a puri- Iii’ nil-rear)‘ Ellfopvilll whiil- light. New roux rleLr. rlilvortielni-nt lll Gotham paper: "(Milan-ii girl Wallis half time. grill-rill polniolvllrk: no il-asiling, or anything. .\ll>ol A. 244i West i-ith strut-t." Flowering Bulbs we have just received dir- [ ei-i from Holland‘ a large shill‘ nlent. of choice first size. betel. Bulbs Hyacinth Bulbs, large bulbs “beautiful colors (double and single.) Tulip Bulbs, extra choice, single and doable, also "Darwin" Tulips, long stem, extra large bloom. Narcissus in great variety. Crocus, Polyanthus, iris, Freesias all cholos bulbs. Send for copy of our Bulb List. Postage Paid on all Billhs at list price. CARTER. & CO. LIMITED you ihinkof , Christmasgivi Ihiukof ivinrlg Passport; a Photos 10a snug " e eraser Professional Cards McDonald & McPhee B. A. l. A. MnDONALD ll. l‘. MoPIIIE B. . a Bsrrlsters, Attorney. Ito. Money to Loon Bil-y Building Ohprlottetowl 5T0. c. Archibald llraduste of N. Y. Pest ‘Drsdusss illelllonl School sltl llospltsl Prsrilee llmltpd to lye, Isr, Nose snll Thrust Office Boyer Building (lrsst (Issrge iitrost Olive llonrs-l to II s. I. I ts I p. I. Telnpllolll lilo-J. h}? R. McGuigani I I IAIGIIIITIII, IOLIOITOI, ITU. Mensy to Ins! ' Qsnleron Bleak (rhnrlsttstsws, PJ-l. 12211-141111. .. “W. A. Monnrmn- _ 1CHAITEIED A060 NTANT AND AUDI ‘niloots ‘lilsatdy saobk’ llli-IIIIT. nova acorns "Imus ‘ '4 THINKS-HE'S SAFE ~"Don't you believe In saving your money for a rainy day?" "Nlwi l've already got an um- brella." a an ' DIDN'T STOP THERE "Do you atop at that big hotel on ‘Steenth street?" “Good lord, lady, what kinda wages do you think us conductors get?” ‘ He: The women's styles are get ting sillier and sillier every day. She: Well. we have to cater tt slllier men every day. A GO-G ETTER “Heir a gel-getter, you say?" "Veto-always eats in s cafeteria. you know." SUCH A BRIGHT Clil-IILD Mother: Willie, I want you to meet your little playmate'a mother —thls ls Mrs. Pepper. Willis (an embryo humorist): Red-hot msms, red-hot mamsl MINNEIIOOIIOO. Governor Saunders of Nebraska once spoke at Lincoln 0f a liftll- sl-ttleulcnt on a ‘stream culled weeping waiter. Lincoln chill-tiled: Well, they say that Illlnnolzilha means laughing water, lo Iillnnr-boohoo must be Indian for weep- ing water." i o EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- vlssdly. luffsrtrs from Eyeatrain i mgy have perfsot vision and therefore do no! suapeot the prssenos of any eye defeat. l ' The motive power of the OIltlN ilurnsn organism is Nerve Inergy. Normal eyes, It ls computed utilise about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when lye- strsln ils present, a lnuoh larg- er proportion required- Henoe dsfeetlvs snttlrough i their eonaumptlon of an ax- eesslve amount oi Nerve En- ergy, may seriously Qet the tunotlsnln of other organs of the y, snd predues lll health. HAVI YOUR IYII IXAM IN ID a. r‘. llatalloaoa i °""""'"‘ i 'i SHOP from Holmsnh Catalog. i.ic. c. a. monssioe will preach in the Dundee Baptist church on Tuesday. Oct. 27th at 37.30 um. if weather is favorable. , __._ g ANNUAL HALiL-OWEEN TEA.- .——'l‘ho i-udies of St. Charles Auxil- llly Society will hold their Tea und ilazailr iln aid of lhu Olty Hospital in the '14. of i(‘.. Iiilil on lWc-dlleoday ‘and Tillliiiiidfiy of this -week. ilct lsapper will he sonved. Chicken (salad. ‘Dilllhplfill pie and the ixiilt homo cook-lug. Conic and ipailmu- lzc a good cause. M10 70 26 4i. MARRIED IN DETROIT-Tile illuny friends of Harold C. LPFIJ, inrnieriy 0i‘ Bridgetown, P. E. will -be_ pleased to learn of his marriage which took place on Oct- iober the 18th. at Detroit, Michi- gan, U. S. A., to Miss Velma Hos- latter. daughter of Mrs. N. H, Hos- ieiter, of Alliance, Ohio. French Finance . Question (Canadian Press) PARIS. Oct. 23.—'l‘ile financial ‘lffiiiiii; in [France is expected to conle -to a head withille reopening of parliament next week when M. Cali- laax the Finance Minister will lll- troilllce measures thy which he hop es to proviiile for every eventuality including the payment of war debts. it will t-hen he decider] whether Socialist policies shnli be introduc- (‘ll into the French fiscal systeim. The Socialist igroup ill the Chum- ber of Deputies is determined to t-‘PifB an aggressive attitude and has noiifiu] the government tilil-t it will insist upon s liilscussfon of inter-l ilciint-ioile on the financial situation ilcfore all other questions. Flight Without Wings May Come BALTIMORE, Mil, Oct. ‘fir-Loading llranll American pilots here to take part in the Jarqucn-Rt-hneiiler (‘up race for sl-npiunes, Oetohcr _ 2t. lll‘- olilre that motors an powerful and wi-ll lll-signed that they will tllrn nvor a propeller 2,500 time a minute, making It [lomlihie f0 fly with out the aid of wings, now are more than a possibility. The motors used ill the British, Ital- iun ullil American army nild |lil\'y rill-- ine si-npinnes all develop more than 600 horsepower and weigh ll-ns thail Hill) pounds. Ileolgnrrn ner-olnpilnying the, planes predict a horsepower to the pound within the neril; fl-lv yours. The propellers of them- liny aircraft: turn with fllll‘il raphlily that the lllllilllil i rye is unable to note ally nbstrill-tluil to the view when gazing at an object as sniilli ils n watch held just bi-yullii the rotatingbiade. Recent tests i-ilndllcl- ed lly the army air nlirvlrr, using a specially-constructed plane and motor piloted by Lleut. Russell liiallgllun. who spilnncil the country ill a dawn-fo- dusk drleh, conclusively, phuw that with ll pilot at the helm and sufficient dir- ectional controls, s motor can pull its own weight, the pilot and other noccs- nary equipment. without the‘ aid of wings. ‘ ThPse tests, it was pointed olit, were made with s plane equipped with small wings, used only to get the plane off the ground in the convential manner. Then the ersft was _turned on its aide and flown for miles with out the eup- port of wings, the thrust oi’ the prop- eller taking cure of the deadwelght coupled to it . The race at Bayshore will he intl-r- eating, nllt only from the international viewpoint, but also because it will serve to demonstrate the progress made lly each country in the construction of high velocity airplanes. The British will use planes and motors of their own ilesign, while the Italians will use Anieril-nn made motors, built into wings 0f their construction. The pisses enter- ed by the army slid navy of this coun- try will represent the last word In airodynnmic perfection, according to Major William D. Tlpton, who is in charge of arrangements. SENDING _ DRUGS BY __ RADIO _ is Not Possible f BUT SENDING DRUGS BY MAIL la s feature of our bus- iness which resolves promp snontlon, . X’ 1 Phone Tics REXALL Pollo- sia KooAK stone 5M Expect Trouble With w ' once and HARTNEY HALL-Service will be held in Hurtlley iiitli on Friday evening. Oct. 30th.. ilt 7.30 p.nl. F. IH. Littleiohns, Pastor. MsQDONALD-V-BURNS-A very pretty wedding was soiemnlzed at iSunuru, N. 8., Wednesday even- ing when Edith iBlanche, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. it. D. Burns, be- came the bride of Louis Leiiuy ‘Mflfillflllilili. u popular member of the iiuiiflax stuff 10f the Canadian Liquid Air Comangi son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Archibald MacDonald of Mur- my Harbor, ‘i’. E. i. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, by whom she wini giv- ell away. The bride was attired ill a beautiful wedding gown u!‘ headed geurgetle crepe. wore the _ conventional veil and orange bioe- soins and curried a shower bou- quet. of Ophelia roses and valley iiilies. She was zlitendeil by her two little nieces, Winnifred and Maudie ‘Burns, as flower girls. dainttly dressed in pale -biue and pink crepe Lie chine, and carrying baskets of delicately tinted baby chrysanthemums. The ushers were illiam Dickson and Robert Burns J1‘. The full choir was in attend- the wedding inurcilos were played by Miss Irvin Pride. During the ceremony. Mrs. James Dickson sang "0 Promise Me," very acceptably. The groom's gift to the bride was u seal and sable cont, to the flower girls gold sig- net rings, to the ushers gold tie pins, to the organist all onyx ring, and to the soloist a platinum bar pill. After the ceremony a recep- lion was held at the bride's home after which Mr. and Mrs. MacDon- ald motored to Antlgonlsh enroute w St- John. N. IL. BJNln Prince Ed- ward Island, where the honeymoon will he HDQIIL_MZIIIY beautiful gifts were received, including a Limo- ges dinner set from the Western Union staff, of which the bride was a member, a mahogany man- tel clock from the Canadian Liquid Air C0., and a substantial cheque from the bride's father. During the past. few weeks the bride has been “showered" with gifts at parties given by her friends i. Halifax alld at Sonora. 0n their return Mr. and Mrs. Maclidnaid will reside at. 87% Peppreii SL. Ilalifax. . e FINANCIAL PROIILI-ihl. lillrlo: “My tiny" lake WIN‘ of the pi-nnicil and the dollars will take cure. of‘ themselves.” Willie: “I do take. care nf the pen- nies. but as noon as they get to bu dollars, pa takes cnrc of ‘enl." 'I‘ho wl-nith of a llnill is ill lhi- lll|lll- lll-r of things that he loves and lull-sues, lllltl that ha. is luvs-ll and hlrstu-d by. Advertising Canadian Farm Products At A London Banquet LONiDON, Oct. 24.—'I‘o betiter advertise and to make more prom- inent ill the British Market Can- adian farln products, a dinner was given to tihe Press and Provision Trade in [fmltlbll on Thursday evening at which Canadian food products wem served. Following is a synopses of the address given on the occasion by Mr. W. A. Wilson. Agricultural Product ‘Representat- ive for Carlson in Great Brialu in response to the Trade Produce of Canada The High Commissioner for Canada presided: No man with the sense of responsibility would undertake this task lielllilearledily. I deeply appreciate the honour of having my name associated with this toast, and I am not unmindful of the opporunify it affords. but time limitation m-usi. govern the length of one’s comments. Ihope you have enjoyed the dinner and companionship this evening and the/t you will ‘be able to subscribe. in part. at least to the opinou the iScotch-man expressed about Lon- don and its envlromenta upon the occasion of his first visit. When writing to his people ihe said: "Lon don is glorious, the restaurants are excellent, the food is 511F890"! and sometimes one finds twopence under the plate." For myself! have not made any t-Woileflflo d15- covery and I fear this accomoda- tlon has been overlooked. I apoios- ise to my Scotch friends for the oversight and I hope it. will not mar their enjoyment. this evening Notwithstanding the congenial company with which I have been surrounded. I have not thus far had much pleasure, but that is be- cause any name was on the toast list. Idrew some consolation from the fact that. my responsibilities will terminate rather early in this evening's pPOCOGIllIIQn which will give me ample time to recover from my former state of serious anxiety. Oratory is sensitive, like com- imodities. to tile law of supply and demand and lbrevlty is productive of friends-hip and goodwill. Busi- ness men seek to cultivate both. so I promise you the compensation of ‘brevity since I cannot command she premium mllsl-ly within the compass of silvery tongues. As stated on the menu card. U19 dinner served consists of food 9P0" doors from Canada. and the kind reception and wsm support awarded to m9 by new and old ll:- qastntsncee slilfe la plsnllills i" and securing the necessary lll»- lles. made the undertaking pies- ssnt. . May I take this opporutlunity of thanking the many friends in the provision trade who so willingly they are considerable-d pm cer- tain we can reply upon the in!» grity and determination of our race to oofne through them success fully. We sra not going to be eon- tent with military achievements only to be bee-ten in times of pesos by tile diflcult problems that con- front as. To improve the economic conditions isour task and tlllolllil its acoomplhhment will come s greats; measure of coo- i l i THE CljlARLUPIETOWN GUARDIAN THE ciiiiiiii illiliiiillii yi contributed of the Canadian Node they have the responsibility ohselllns regularly in the British markets. I am quite sure that every melniher of the trade here to- nigiIl. from ~whom I did not secure flllillllise. if the function bud had euffluem scope to permit of ale asking t-heir assistance also would have extended it just as willingly. I whoieheartiy accept the will for the deed. and return to them the same horrible, generous, thanks. The assistance and co-uperatlon manifested from all sources in connection with tiliu event, is taug- ibie evidence of ithe wide-spread wllllIle-“is of the pcupie of this coun t-ry to 10in in any reasonable nlove- nlent tn promote trading wiithin the Empire. oil-ordination of tihiu spirit into cull crcite activity throughout. the Cililll- Iifzls of trading from the importer to the consumer will Will as noth- 10 Illlilivflte her uncultivated ifllltld, our Producers heed a market for t-heir agricultural products; rail- way and steamship need the pubilds buying power. The DBOpIe of the United Kingdom V-need loud and the respective gov- ernments have negotiated repeat- edly concerning plans to provide honles in the Overseas Doiairiions for this country's surplus pcvpuia i-lflll- Tile surest road to a SUCCQHH‘ fill Deiiillaileilt emigration policy is to providdn market by buying the products produced by ‘the people ‘pun encourage to emigrate and whom we welcome. Tile money you eipend ill huyliig ollr farm products. is in a large measure returned to you in orders for nliuiufactilreti goods. ' There is an enormous nlorui ad- vantoBB and no material disadvan- ltiige in fornluiating a wide pro- gramme’ for marketing Empire goods as a goal for the fuitilre and advancing to that goal step by step as occasion offens. rather than hav- ing exactly similar measures grudg ingly forced out of Olle of popular claimour, 1Mucau'lay‘s description of the ‘New iPililosophy is fitting. He says: "its law is progress. A pOilll. which yesterday wfls invisible is its goal to-day alld will be its starting Point to-morrow." Our commercial gflViflllflil lies in the practical use and development of the great. resources and possibilit- ies lying wvithin the Eilliplffi. The world is passing through an economic crisis unsurpassed l-f equalled in hiesiory, and lbetter ‘markets and the extension of mark eta is the most comlmoniy discuss- ed topic in business circles to-day As stated recently by a prominent citizen “we are making history and when it is written, the twentieth century will be known as ‘the one that. witnessed enormous develop- ments i_n the United Kingdom and the iBrltish. ‘Dtlimlfllfllifi, Colonies an Protecioraieswdne to grit de- termination. collruge and foresight. It will-be recorded that when the graait war cnme-iaild-cvery part of the Empire rallied to the flag, no ‘section or the race was before the Canadian in loyalty." -- The ‘ qualities so splendidly. shown in ‘the war did not finish when Peace was declared. and whatever our difficulties are-mull O-l-OO-OQOO-O-O-O-oo-Qososo-ea- The Water-Sprite; COLOR CUT-OUTS THE CHASE This is one day's chapter of the story of "The Water-Smite." Cut out and save the paper dolls and soon you will have the whole set. I I O (Presently the children looked he- hind them and saw the water-sprite following, She came so fast in her cloak of swiltneils that it seemed as though they could not possibly escape from her. But the children had the magic things which the water-cat had told them to bring with them. They remembered that it had said to thruwone of the magic things over t-helr shoulders when the water- sprite came nearto them. So Little Brother threw the comb over his shoulder, and at once it spread and grew into s great wall of spikes, so stiff and high that it would seem llapoesllle for any one to get over It. Even with liar cloak of swlftncsa on, it took the water-sprite a long time to climb oivar the wall and the children were well on their way before they heard her behind them again. ' (Dolor the wstsr-cst ye low. To- aaeisted me, and who so gonerous- i The liflvvilfllillifilll. extension andg "is Else will, Canada needs people 1 companies} need tonnage. and business men; i —too i Man i HEAD OFFICE old to work! Maybe there's an old fellow working beside you—a sort of pensioner the firm keeps on. His productive years are gone. was a producer he didn't save Don’t let yourself come to that. few dollars each year now——whcn you can save the money~in an Imperial will provide a regular monthly pension to keep you ' in comfortable independence when you are old. Ask for a free Endowment Policy. Whilc he If you could analyze that old fcilow’s thoughts, y0u’d find him sadly rucing the years when he spent all he made. of being able to retire to a comfortable, in- dependent old age, hc’s working for a more pittance, to keep body and soul together. Instead a Invest a It We have an interesting booklet which tells all about it. to-dayfwhile you are in good health. COPY THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE Company of Canada TORONTO A. R. MclNN|5, District Manager; Royal Bank Building, CHARLOTTETOWN tcninlellt and happiness, and happiness. -Canada's leis-ponsi-bility lll that effort is. broadly speaking the pro- duction of commodities possessing finality and character sought after and denlaned by the beat trade in your largest markets; to produce ihcln ill volume and to produce Lhenl regllizlriy; no (i0lilll in their preparation bclllg too Slllflll to be unworthy of our bust attention- Tile adoption of this policy alld vigorously proseclliied, is ithe sur- est approach to goodwill and ach- ivo-ibllyillg and the best safeguard for the contilnlunnce or bot/h. Our second oiltslailding respon- sibility is a complete efficient. lllilrii eting service at iloinc and with those responsible for ally biifllllefifl transacted. imving full knowledge of the fierce conlpetitioil in the world's largest consuming centres where world standards are fixed and also knowing whut COIIIIWUt" urs are doing to make tileir 500119 known and to seizure tullilfliifi 89-196 We must recOSWIZB 100. 1138M?- pointing though it may solar-timed appear to ils. that sentiment anlong buyers, does nne replace even fart-kings. ito say nothing oi’ pounds, shillings and pence. Bill-ii- are: is conducted on a small lnzlr- gin and every effort is Blade i0 safeguard the investment in all transactions. it reminds one of U14‘ iluslneas uculneii of ithe Scotch.- inun's Aberdeen terrier that served its master by dull)’ llanTini a puiilly to the baker and returning with a pullily bun, Eventually if dis con-tinned its daily [IllfClIiU-IG and ‘buried the pennies. After six day! it dug thcnl up and went t0 the baker and received seven buns 101" lixpence- Ufllciaiiy and commercially, sup- er-iluman cffortl-l are being made in Canada to improve. grade slend- ardize and classify fool! ifloliilci" an the basis of quality. Having set ourselves ithis task. we only ask that the consumers have the 01W ortunity to judge of our work by knowing that our products. as eiwh are obtainable and be valve" 80"“ inducement to buy, or fli- 18881 B" opportunity of choice when ‘buying- we ask you- yes. we even expect you to assist in making kilown l0 a demand; a, The fillet steak is from the Can- adian bull-oaks, finished in Canada and killed at Blrenhead. These bul- locks are coming across regularly in largo numbers each year fllld are attracting itlle aittenlion hotll oi‘ live stock feeders and iluicilera. 'i‘lleir general good health condlt ion and vigour illaiu- iacnl ll ilroilt- able lilvesinll-nil and since you havc relrelliiy tillilllllltfd the ipluiitioe oi‘ the lniilt you can place it lll its or- der of merit. iii relation to Scotch or English fieuil killed and foreign of‘ the absentee of iiisl-zlse l uni i-Uiti chilled beef. i~‘i"0nl the standpoint of‘ ileulih- post-anortelns on the animals zlnli made ily VHLGFiIIIITlZIIIK and ilnicil» are, have given ilnlioilhled proof of the wbsence of’ (Ii-sire. l um ioiii that these post-nlurtilnls have shown itise than one. half of one per ceiiit of our cattle to have all)’ trace of disease. ’l‘ill:-i is a record than any other obtainable. that will stand comparison wit-h cattle from any country, and one worthy of considerivtion in IL; re- lation to human health, when eut- lng meat, or for stock breeding purposes to increase your 6111MB poplliaition for winch there is aillnulunt ecoipe. The bracing ‘cil- imnu», glorious slllliihlllfl and pure ‘air in oilr hast-i densely Wlflllfliliii country. together with the ilbllilii- aim» of luxirriailt. grasses and suc- culent teeth: native to that country’ inaiii- for tin-ale, characteristics of safely. The mi-al of riiiiflchickfillfl ""151 r1 ililllll you of Surrey mmvifid iljiflld. 'l‘h.. [lOllitfy industry in (‘ail- img“ 1,; growing and increased PX- [poria are in prospect. Our W180i- ;ive is to have the flesh of our l)lI'iiH 8.‘! lender. or imore so. the akin a5 white or whiter the parcel neat or noater, and the IJTQIXIYUO" of nleat to bone equal to or greater Q Neg Trndn Mink foxes and put flesh ration. hone, build up strength, add of the fur. IMPERIALS are the vitamins requirements of lai process of baking and cur Drswer 500 Now ls the ideal time to pick out your underweight oUn them by the proper increase of their IMIPERlAL FOX BISCUIT Will formula which contains sufficient Cod Llvsr Oil to meet all IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS are ‘the result of our spec- ritive qualities and keeps them erlsp and tasty. Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. Build Up a Your Underwei ght Foxes stfinulste growth of flesh and Increase the lustre mlde lfter a special dietetic s fox. lng which retains all the nut- Chsrlottetown, P. E. l, .0++»0-e“**‘.v*¢ ~‘**. e the remainder of tihe haying nubile the origin of t-he food products you ire-l] and especially make known 1 that fact at the retail counter. it is an obligation resting upon both. yoll and as to enable the good‘ housewife to know when she. spends her money. where the fonds she gets ill exchange. were produced. ideniiflcaton right through to t-h-e consumer is i1 llisllflflllie 81"] reasonable request and is who! the producer asks for and t-he con- sunler wants, ' l<do not wish to M7119!" B8 i1 prophet. especially among men wiho kllow their ‘business so illti- mately and thoroughly in detail. but I believe apathy or hesitation on the part of retail seliesl in frankly suggesting to ibuyera to iry suitaibie and reliable Canadian or Empire products. will eventu- glly disappear. This ‘ancient and long established policy or custom igh business men have foresight and melon and I am of the opinion that it will operaig-ln advance of. or simultaneously with. the efforts of organised ‘consumers lug. farm products which Canada ex- ports and in particular to those of which you have partnken st ‘our dinner and which we desire to make more prominent by improv- morrow the magic brush, c lnb and mirror will appear.) in; the quality and increlslng the euwly and to meet s greater is being replaced gradually. Brilq to jolnl hands with organised producers to: build up a system of Empire trad. May l mulls some reference toi Slogan Contest $10.00 Fon THE BEST sLocau The Economic Committee appointed by the Associated Boards of Trade to inquire Into how trsdo conditions may i be improved in our Home Province, popular slogan that esn be generally used by Islanders. The slogan must be short and to the point and express > the Ideas contained in the lllllnd Produots-Patronizs Heme Qtons. abroad gives employment abroad. givss employment at Home." ‘The Contest closes on November Nth, 1025, when the slogan will be judged by three wail known islanders rep- ressnting both Town and Country Interests- Ths Contest ls open to any one snd there is ne restric- tion as to the number of slogans which may be sent in by 1 say one person. Ons good slogan ls required snd $10.00 will he paid for the slogan winning the Oontslt. Associated Iesrds of Iex Ml > Mark sn Envelope "Ilsgsll Contest." Plssss address- PREOIDE NT, ‘I desire to adopt s following ststementz-"Buy Money spent Money spent at Home Trade of P. i. l.. Charlottetown, r. s. l. .- * _.,._.s o. ,.,. es-saazrmaraaervzrr ~ ~1-