PAGE FOUR hlease remember we can supply the est at the lowest price. A. Pickard 81 Co. Phone 40 , 1 TWO HUT ONES AT $3.95 Womelfs Cross Word Puzzle San (16155 Made ot Patent Leather with Buff leather trim, Only , $3.95 sreslslent, W. Chester S. Mature: thereto". Lieut. Col. D. Editor and IIIIIIGI, I. B. Burnett ietown: Murlillne Stationers. Grafton lit. (“up g 110.. Queen street. A. llrown. Stump Vendor. Hallway Bookstull. 111-11. L. 11.1mm“. 2s Nari"! Perk B11- .l. l). Taylor, Grafton Min-oi. W A. Johnston, Montague. iiutuiings News Alency, New York. 111 11111111111111 111111111 In: York Bepreeentat ivo-Jngruinun Powers, lno. Ultlcngu lieprusontut i\o—l€, J. Power The GUARDIAN unty he uhtreinedlrnrti tin: fnllotrin] regents in Chariot- J. P. Unify, Que-on Street. \i' U‘ .\\'ri[ht, Kent Strut “lei. 1-‘1-1-11 a Frank . . li-Donolii Dru: ('11.. Witter Hlrrt-t. Old South News; Agency, liontun illunn. ran casnmrrmown 01111111111111 __ Notes By The Way The Armstrong Government in Nova Seotis was formed in Jan uary. 1923 on the retirement o! lion. G. l-l. Murray from the Premiership. it consisted of four 111cn1bers holding portfolios, the Premier's salary being $7.000 and tl1e others $6.000 each. and six 0th- er ministers without portfolio, Premier Armstrong was elected in shelburne in 1920 alter being dtfcated in Ysrmotith. He ls again a candidate in Shelburne where the Liberal majority in 1920 was about 300. Hon. W. J. O'Hearn, Attornoy Tire-President, J. B. Burnett; A. hlunltinnun. Ii. H. 0. Aumwlute Editor. ll. K. Currie oml St. Iilm Ave. l (ire-at (irorge bl. yn, lit illilshorn titres-t. Summon-hie. RI 1\. Puquet, iiuurln. ru-hults News Agency, New York rue LATE HON. A. P. snows: News of (he death of Hon‘. A. l’- Prowse Saturday morning, in the Prince Edward island Hospital, was received with sorrow though nut with surprise thiroughout the my. Since coming to the Hospi- tal last Wednesday littlc hope was i-ntertainod of his receovery anld the c1111 canro. not unexpectedly Satur- day morning. 'l‘l1o late Mr. Prows: was a gun- 11-1111111 of sterling character. the mu] of i1onour and integrity both in public and private l-ife. ile has been an otltsttaudiug figure in titt- public iift- of the province for many yvars. lie was first elected a 1111:111- bcr of the ~iiti1 District of King's (‘mmtry a; a byeeicction in 189R w-bcn be oonicsiimi the district against .\l1r. D. A. Mcltiitnon newly iililitilfllilll Attorney Gcrteral i11 the ‘ With i<‘1111'q11l1:1rs'on go vcrnm ‘ Calf Cut Out Pumps Light Tun ONLY $3.95 All sizes inlthese two lines 2V3 to 7. , See them in our window, they are eyc- oncncrs. - ALLEY111§i1E§ tho exception of two pirfamunt- nry terms for wvlnlch he was not a lfiiiltllitillll‘. he has been coniuuious- MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1925 (lencrztl, is again contesting Hali- fax where he was elected by ac‘ clamntion at a by-election in 1923. At the general election in 1920 the range of Liberal majorities i11 iiall-fux was about 3.000 each. Hon. William Chisholm, Minister nl’ Highways is again a candidate for Antigonlsh where he was elect cd by ncclamation at a by-election in 1923. Ills majority at tho prev- ious election ln 1920 over a Farmer was 254. ‘ Hon. D. A. Cameron, Provincial Secretary, was elected l1y acciam- atlon i11 1923 in Victoria, the scat previously held by Premier Murray who had a majority of ovcr'800 at tho prvvio11s general election. Mr. (.';1111r-r1-.:1 is sucking rc-clcction in Victoria. and colleagues. The 011i)’ 4111111111‘ 1111i. q11t-1..o11 on which be did 110l- iuuot-ioti was that of recoui! 111B U1" llu-lnu Bank depositors. but Uilfll was a sott of pollbical embroglio which he naturally did 11ot care to be mixed 11p with 0r to give dlhfl- lion on. lie it was w-ho had the Wcslui 11 section of the i’r-ince Ed- ward island rail-way standardized and he is lmving lihe eastern and branches attended i-o at prcscut. l; was ‘he who scoured [or sou-lb c r11 the province the great boon of bc- 111g madc into a disease free ar_-a. u feat accomplished by his convin- cing cloqucncc 011 the dangerous effects 0t‘ tuberculosis on children At the last provincial election in Nova Scotla -tl1e't0tal of votes poll- r-d i1y the leading candidates of the four parties respectively is figured out as follows: Liberal __________ __ 61,589 Conservative ____ __ 39,259 under f-ivc years of agc and its pus» .~;1bly deleterious eflcots upon adults at icast up to the age of 21. ii-_1 got 810,000,000 knocked off thc mcntauy estimates had he not loft The straight Liberal vote was fr." home hcmm me .,-~_b..,n_“.as pruymuch less than half, tl1n11gl1 mort- ,“_l|_u__‘ll_ “U duscovumd the n5ghdti1a11 <111e-tl1ird of the total for all lthc tour parties. lllihat “l 5011p at £11111: “ ‘ly lame: W. Barlon. M11 Yestertl FOOD AND HER-EDITY it is unfortuuat. that so 1111111)’ Zulks are willing 1° 1'91"] 111mm“ anything about health, except per- taining to food, , 111,01] um] 1.1111111: is something that thty think thcy l1avc 014111911 u“; pl-bltty well for themselves. and they arc uut anxious for much advice about it. Now as a mattt-r 11f tact Y0" 1111"! been heir-lug about lu-rcdily [or a great. many years. That the bu)‘ will be Like bis 1111111101", and thc girl like her father, 11ml thus things are kept pretty mil balanced all round. it never set-ms to occur to you perhaps, that lbc parents liked and atc considerable quautitics of cer- tni11 foods, had a distaste for other kymlg um] have passed down thcsc likes a11d dislikes. 'i‘l1is would 1111-1111 tremc lcanucss or ness. depending‘ eaten, My point is that while heredity must necessarily bt- a big tactor i11 growth. dcvclop111c11t, 11nd bully ap pcarauce, that 1111c should not just take too 11111111 for llfillllvll- For linstamu 1111-111: \\'L'1‘u two bro< [hers of same build. 111' almost equal wright, and with but two years tliflcrcnce 111 lillt‘, living at home. 0111' of them funk 11 position when“ hc rccclevd his lunch and evening meal as a 11111-1 11f his ‘wages, in two! 0r thrco months llv bvgan to put on] \v< lght, bring nearly t\v1-11ly pounds heavier than his l1vr1tl1cr. As their tmploymcnt was identical, the i11< Last nig perhaps 0x- cxtrcmc stout- upon the food “ COITIC Think ample 1 ( . . Nunvvuy csmnulcs and would m, 26's“ crease in \\'1~1gl1t was entirely due - y Labor ___________ __ 24,928 m (“rpm-Om “W1 mm“ HEAD OFFICE doubl have prevented the passing A ha“), ‘,(\l¢.“|(:ll!f we“ ‘men “mm of that last nine millions supplc- 162,474 11033115 1011151‘ weight gradually- 11otwithsi11ndi11g that tl1c mother has plenty 0t milk and is able t0 1111r1se it. A cl11111ge to iilllllliliil fuud. and the baby lIlCFPZISUS i11 weight! immediately, A. Royal table; to-day he is passing through the " valley of the shadow.” Most serious illnesses—ltyphoid,~pneumo- nia, appendicitis-arc sudden. But why go on P Would you suffer mental as well as physi- cal anguish if to-night you had to face the surgeon's knife P Would there be back in your mindhthe drumming thought that if you failed to would be on the verge of want? not adequately protected~—if you have not made send you our bookletiabout Imperial Life Policies. THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE G ay he was. at work-c then something happened! ht he was taken to the operating through,” your wife and yfamily it over. Then—if you feel your family is provision for your own old age-—ask us to Company of Canada TORONTO R. MclNNlS, District Manager; Bank Building, CHARLOTTETOWN ly :1 momibL-r of the lcgiisla-t-ure since (‘f provinces to taxes 1111 railways‘ Now just 11511111‘ stout friends can ;ti1:1t ilc hcld lhc position 111i .\'p1_-11k1-r of the iiousu during the iyvnrs 101.7 1o 111111, 111 the Stewart Arl111inistrab0n he ‘has bccn, since time |l1~‘.<. election tin 1923 bcvn a member ‘of 11111 Ext-waive. A5 a 111-prnsc11t- built before the c011soild11tio11 of lnse weight l1y:1l1st:1i11i11g frmn the Olll illu (‘z111a1li1111 National itailways. At ‘he 0mm?‘ "ominath" ‘ ‘starchy fonds, potatoes, bread and. Thwsdiii lll-‘il ‘l3 11111011118. i3 (Jflll- so fnrth, so r1111 our luau friends ln-i» l.“ by 0mg“, 5mm yum-S ago butipluccd in nomination and no 19111111- Mn “lcxdnnm, re_,l,;,,cov,,rcd “J's-r candidate. The absence oi‘ the‘ HO vxmnmm ruylhvay “Hicms. ‘mylattvcr should tcnd to simplify the vutmg on the (jucstions at issue‘ (Oif course this had been mc111t~lo11~ svrvativcs 11.1111 l0 Laboritns wereicreusc in wright ii)’ ilW-Nfilfillli! U10 the laws of anatomy“ amn-unl of ‘this kind of lv-utl (earn. , ppysiognumy is NQT memqy m. Ct-rtaln forms of skin ail111euts.‘.~.-ti11ct, as many are apt to imagine, crzzvma for instance, can i111 cleared lhljngl], 115 (jlmrlgg Dickens wisely“ up by nvbidnzz trl-rlaiu articles 11f Ulygervod "we are all natural phy f'~od Thnt iH-ylvlrlflllll1i1=1l"‘*'i’""1‘ iognomists, 0111' fault lies i11 not z-t": 11 -. '1111i: ft-l -: -cl‘11di11'Siri|-11 1 ' . , ,. . . |1 1w 1 11d 11s .1 1 tn 1tr 11 1c uh p t ry Thornton WliOilllunll y“ “mac are more “unleruus Mona‘ “m, yum mom] "HMS Uuqymeedlng m“, instincts m. firs, ,m_ iiuvt luVflllcd cvcry duly honour- lribly, and wi‘h an eyc to the hotter- .m1-1\t oi‘ i1is country. Thruughotit his lYfc 11o was an ardent p1-11l1il1i< l 1 1 ouist and was one of in». strung surms of the governmi-ni in enforc- I illg and improving the Prohibition FHHYWEAR rspw -1.'.1<.1 FOXMEN ATTENTNJN! Now is the time when you must give young foxes the most particular care. it is the time when you must guard against the deadly HOOK WORM and EAR MITE when you must rid your ranch 0t all health and wealth dcs- troying vermin, CHECK THE , FOLLOWING For Hook Worm—CARBON TETRA/CHLORIDE C A P - SULES guaranteed cure for both adults and puppies. For Earmite -- EARMITE LOTION. ‘ For disinfecting — CRED- LIN. For Fleas —- K-EATINGS POWDER. -—- All the shove are absolutely fresh and guaranteed by us. r11: g macs MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TProfessionalW-Cards Dr. A. J. llziCoursiere DENTIST ‘1 Montague, P, E, island 111.1>.;....1;1 amine; B. A. a, A. IInDONALIIB e E l E I Office of Late Albert J. Fraser ll. I‘. lePlIII O Barristers, Attorney Ito. Money to nus; Building Charlottetown I i—i—’—'l i Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate sf N. I. Post Orslluuss Medical School and llospltui Practise limited 111 In. In‘. New ell 'l‘ re Olive Beyer Building Greet (isorle street Qliosleers-ltellnmliell-I. ' ‘telephone IO-J. ark R. \ McGuigan. A. *3... . (Act. i Tiii- lair Mr. Prowse is survived by his WlllC, formerly Miss Kirk- land of New iiirutiswitrk, six sons 11nd two diuushtors. also two brot- hcrs, Mr. W. ii. Prowsc, inspector of Ligitthiniru-s, Chairlotitctown and Dr. Samuel Prowsc of ivinnipcg. browse. Scnzatnr, Murray liar‘ or sincere 1sy111patfl1y. OUR SUPERMAN \Vl|ilu wt‘. i11 common wiih man of our fellow-citizens, buy": always lhclil Mr. i), A. McKinnon ill. i’., in tiu- ivitrhvst cstccm and rrgardwl with fw-li11gs akin t1, 1wt= 111s phy. -sicul and intellectual mase-lvmtcss, we Ullilltttiii, a11-d 011r follow citizens will do llkvwisc, that we bail but a f.'1-int c011cr1pt1i0n of his rml 11119.11. awlty for sirouuotls work, until Wt‘ lcnrncd it from hlnlscl-f in a lwn colu-mn interview. reinforced by 11 column of editorial corrobcvaltllon I11 last Friday's Pailrlot, Why. .\lr. McKinnon. wlmm wn svnvt to Ottawa four ycars ago as only one of a solid phalanx of four. was himself tihe solid phalanx lht‘ yvholc four. and the other three ivcrc but ornmntrntni lmbbics on tho surface of vhe political Lmnei. 110mm a-t the Capital. There d3 no doubt about this for we ‘have Mr. McKilnnonka own word for it, mod. "BUY filillrelseed of course. but at~ tested to editorially by our sates-m. "d cmil-"HWNP! The Patriot, which le llwliyg pleased to record the emieventoms of successful bib- ern/le abroad. Mil’. Mcltiinonn ectnoliy mule-d on his own shonidem Dfflcfluylly the whole burden of administration M an“ not 0017 for his native trmvinoe but for the whole dmnin. ion. iie was on every worth whip. ommnt cw oi the House and in al. mo“ W"! filllllilie was elevated to the proud sod honourable (m. tlnotion of ohainnsn and he 1s was. 0n UNI‘! oosnmlttee. who did the w, llv was 1'1 son of the late lion Sam] 1111-ss and his almost limitless 1:11p . h“ 'l""m1“"1 m‘ ‘My ma‘! ma‘ 311m" and complicated than Ithcy were cntt rail-way authority will have alive years ago. This is partly duc cn11s':1111'.':1' il1-2rst for the r-_~111.'1<ind<r to tho prolonged strike o1‘ ntinurs of his rmturai llfc. Mr. AlcK~i11no11's ‘l’ can“ 13mm“ “"11 Part1)’ t" the 1,0,“, and guccvésfiul legal pnmucp fact that a 111111111111111 clcctinn is ex- admittuily gave him advantages in maul .10 muuw Mosul), utter “w! ‘provincial clcctlous l11 Nova Scutia _ ‘mud New Brunswick urc cumplct» d. lus colleagues on tlhc cmmuitice di1| Bu“, u". leumng Dunks prul-uss ""11 l1i1S~'c:~'-s. ilc cxpluililcil tn tl1-'r.n11ll(lc11c.e of vkitory, but to out Pawn-int the 11111101111 effects of ‘lllghfiilllbffl that docs not count fnr protvctlon i11 so lucid a 1111111111-r'm“““' l the a-ri of cross-sxamlnatiou which 11111111 tln- uuyfarinf! 111a11, lhotigyh a Th t t I b f I _ w‘ Lihprz," H‘ t b U l.” v e 0a num ero mmigran Hmrur“ m“ no mnutm h L" admitted into Canada during th(-' t ' ' . -iast fiscal ycar was 111,362. as 1mm" “mm "H1111 ‘""|1‘i"‘i'@‘1111'11'l5vtigulnsl 148,560 ln tl1c previous‘ all of a i11'gl1 and cxzzlusilvc Class u» year, a decrease of 37.198. The i11- witcb Mr. McKinnon devoted may formation was supplied to Parlia- days and nights 01f arduous to1l,,mem "y "m1" Mt Imm" Mmlm"r Yul. notwithstatiding the strenu- of Immigration‘ in "any to Mr’ OHSWFH or ‘mu term ‘we ‘mm "mn~l)1>111:ot, M. IE, for Kent, N. B. Mr. his remarks Ithlat he is quite wvillfu no‘)? “hm gave the COM "f Imml‘ l! gratmn during the past four years '0 "liver! thc ordeal by spending as fnllewg; 111111111111- llerm m; Ottawa 1i‘ the l'il'l'1‘ l92l~22 ._ tors of (lira-texts County insist upon 1922—23 ___ $2,213,327 2,815,975 Mcmnnon (Continued on Page 5) M13 is iu rxrrnllclut health nftc-r iris hard wln‘cr at ()1 " ge- ' w~--soeovoo-ovvo-eo-oe izvwa 11ml his friends an» naturally 'l1|‘ 1|511'1'1‘ to 5W ilrinl i1r11111: among‘ Hm" "K1011 "liliyiflig tha- i11vlgur.1t-‘ 11114 air oi’ his native province. iii-I illlAlll-Yldl ME:- -i will bring "V0111?! ll1c l1l111d by 11 way that lhuy knew not; i Will load them in paths that tin-y i111ve not kli(i'\VlII i will make TM shore‘ ‘hi; m“ I darkness light before them. and \ woo s’ L qnomn“ crooked things straight. T11 3e are now the favorite ‘hntint-s f~r ullitiiiugs will l do unto them, and not w)“, ca" mo," "u, ‘thug "m" more forsake them. Isaiah 12:16. D7119)’ lhfillitli loss profitable oc-i cupatiomr —-—»-¢-oai_ Dally Sciccsions i son v Guardian Readers I EDITORIAL NOTES oo-vooevowoeoooooeeoey, Jun:- is the month of we 1,1111% (‘i T011305 June 22, 1925 "f and of ring which b11111,- clrcuscs lets.- on. PRAYER:- lili- lcarloth ma, () irlcssvd thought! Omoradnilt) wowlrrimlgyilitth heavenly cmnfurt, lhvtlv: lllil-‘iii lltv potato bug, is ro-lwilatc-‘cr i do, wimrder i be, Qnnngflorlng “Hum. me yum“, WW Still ‘tis God's love that lcudcth ato fields no .lli'l.'i' w-ith an eye to ma’ business later on. Wn u mlnrsianil the lF l HAD KNOWN my“, C t“ V Go _ it’ I had known H‘ a“ an vemmem M" Whnt troubles you rwere bearing . time Marine has issued an oxcellwwhat griefsf were in tho silence of ent imbiicwtion illustrative and 7°“ ma‘ * ' deflcmptnvem ‘m! Sh“)! and of many, l ‘would have been more gentle and more caring, Canadian »port.s. "Carrying cflml/lnrl tried to give you glsdness for _ 1 - F] a space. , 1"“! __ a: to we For“ of ‘he i would have brought more warmth Wmrl is the title and it will give into the plsce- _- much reel and va-iuable publicity n l had known‘ to 111111114111 the world over. I; .1 had known The Canadian 11111110..“ Raflwaflwwhst thoughts despairing drew h y you— Mm 1 e Canmhm Govwmmm M°"|Why do we never undorstdndi "11"" Mfltrifle llflve done excelienti would have lent a little friend- selssi work sentinel! to 111111.611 1111111111111. wn 11 1 o1 l shin to you. "w; n a mam" of wbmm’ '“"I|And slipped my hand within your r mm" M‘ F9911! llibrecla~ lonely hand, ted. We mung; ha" gm mud, And made your stay more pleasant ' in the lend, ll i imi known. n. coll 11nd 0vt-ryj11icc. “'11|1111_'i1“ 11"“ "V" Will". ("Oil-ipeople to cumc ton nt-ar to us, and l‘r"l“’1' ‘HM “'11 h" i111‘ 111"“ lfllli- by titeit‘ false actions 01111111111111}; cd about s11b1oct in tho field llfflywnymthgjr you} L-pm-uctm-m" mtullclncg and hyglcnc. The old (muplut. pressiuns sufficiently by allowhu-I _ ii “Iii ~ Farmers & Merchants, Attention We are npclillll: n Nlnlnnl eluding, ismi vurrling and spinning mill I11 Port hlqin tn cult-r exclusively in tlnyfnrmrr and nnereinsnts trade. it. 1 . .111; Q .1\ h-w runners c1111 club together nmi ‘whip one hundred pounds m- mnrr. when incoming Irvlghi will be pnlrl by Illt. , .\ir, hl1-rvi11u1t-.~'¢-11d m1 your wtml, nlnl we will return you, Wllllll, L |zr1|_\' or r-uluurt-ii yarn. done up in nkrllnl, ready for suir In your slrv gnniln department. ' I (‘burgu- for carding rolls, ii centre per pounni; carding 11ml spinning ynrn, "til rents per pound; dnubla 11nd twisting or dyeing esiris. lli-nlvmbr-r you ari- jusl what ymufl "1 (p, nut like 111cm 1)|-_ Fell; food tnakcs you, and 110tl1111g111nrv. The rgflgnn why 1 ggnnr)! tpllj‘ . “.-:-.<»»:- nuords a iunt of tho potential value 7 "7." ‘*""'*"*‘* oi’ physiognoiny. ‘ 'i‘l1e name is not attractive, l 1 igrunt, and the thought of all tho PORT ELGIN MILLERS l". ll. curl‘. Rlunnsn-r POIIT ELGI N. ll. K (‘Imrmator Reading ‘technicalities of thc subject on first ov¢v~w~+vv~v~H¢~+~+~- sight may appear so complicated tint on turns awa fr 1 ti ‘d- WHAT THE HEAD AND HAM1111dc111ii1idcrs stmtclhiitlgneaslieerl Lu TELL l shall try, however, in this ser- c, . _ ics 11f articles to make the subject . “'l‘|11\ proper study of nianlgunll. c“), as Wsanm,‘ an,‘ l [eel Bu“, V is 1111111," 11nd 111111-11 110111111,- aru 111- ,1 ‘he knowvledgc mus gnhwd of l‘ cliucd t0 iiattor <tl1v111sclvtvs more l“, mmmnkms o; chmuctur’ “H ,m_ ,1, 111- lms i.hat they arc 11111111 studentstcomwinush, displayed h, “we um] \ 0i’ 11111111111 nature, and that the c1111‘,,.y,_.s and can,’ Mo” Wm bu or u“, ,1 1111111 1111 "111 011151111111111115 ‘$111 ' 1P1‘ ‘utmost valuc in future to my read- l islics of their acqtiaititaiices at l.“ in the nun-km Maw o; me‘ "m1 their first mvvtlus- Svmlvuiw has will enable ‘them to sum up their it 1111111 U111‘! W9 P111114 11- 5119111 l‘1111i-‘1"11r11llr-.ag11es, their admirers, and 1119111 011 01/011 511cc we sci,- in U1" others at a glance, and quickly rea- Slfvvl. will Wliilflil l’! 11111)’ l)" filiTlY llZ“. which arc to be trusted and sab- us n rulc tu generalize on the 11111.3“), “widely sultb-ct, if ‘wc would lit-come adopts PhrQI-“flugy p; not included "w. at the art, Iwe must consider phy- ally in the science of physiognomy, siognnmy as a science, basml (ml m, 411i’ QflfiT Shirts of English Woven Fabrics These fabrics come from mills in England that for hundreds of years have been weaving the world’s finest fabrics, and are into shirts that lit perfectly. The colon ere woven into the cloth end guar- enteed under the Forsyth Insurance Policy. Witlrcollsr to match, ‘$2.75 T0 $3.25 llEllllliRSliN 8t CUDMURB i ' Grafton Street i i _"~‘-' 3 1B’ quilt‘ t1 large am.‘ import- learned of a person's mentality "111 111111-1011 11y "wit; but at the from the shape, size and style of- 51111111 1111111. =1 mind deal may be his or l1cr head. l The Charlottetown Fox P. I. I. Breeders Protective Association Organized by 11 group of Fox Ranchers In the vlelnlty of Charlottetown for the purpose of qlylnq flung,“ ‘up. POI‘! to each other for the prosecution of parties who molest or steal from the members‘ mnches. Protective Measures Include: NMN-TRACKING BLOODHOUNDB BEST DETECTIVE AGENCY IN CANADA BEST UEGAL TALENT All ranches will hear the ofllolnl placard, Li“ of members Is: P Efiilnlonvale," MeoLure and MaeKlnnon, Union Reed, uvhnynl P E I Prowse and MaeKlnnon, Norwood Road, “international Foxes and Furs," W. MseLure, Mnrshfleld, P. E. I. Chester 8. “Bovyer Ranch," Franklin Bovyer, Bunbury, P, E. I. “North River Ranch," P. E. l. W. K. Rogers. North River. "Dalton Rsneh." W. K. Rogers, seuthpqp-g, p_ 5, |_ "Bellevue Ranch," W. K. Hogan’ T,‘ m", p_ 5_ |_ “Fkwd Hench." W. K. Rogers, Bollthport, P, c. 1. "smlilwovfli "Inch." W. K. Rogers, Bouthport, 9.5.1. "Firquhsrson Fox and Fur Farms" P. A. Fsrquhsrson, ' _ East Royalty, P. E. l. " p é-etwnuéle Ranch," c. 1.. MsoKsy, as. m." Road, "MacDonald Reneh," J. A. Msobonsld, Oouthpo-t, P.E-l. P Ewlllver Sheen Ranch." Welter 8. Great. Msrshtlsld. ‘i’ "Brew Ranch." i. it Irew, int Royalty, r .5. 1. , “hands s Ranch." Id. Iauntiers, Nswstosd, I. I. I. “General Fur Farms Lint.‘ Mount Edward Road, "Qenersi no rams Lu." North Rlver Reed, r. s. I. ' ' é "Charlottetown Oliver Ileek Fox $0., Ltd" Mount Edward Reed. P. l. I. "Jenkins Ranch," J. O. Jenkins, Charlottetown Royalti- “Hopoton 11.11.11," w. A. um», ‘leutiiport “Greenseres Rsnph," Rey clerks, Union Reed, P. I. l.‘ John Agnew Fur Furme,_lrleirlsy Pt. Reed. 11m. L. Moinhern, iidenneld, P. I. i. 1 John Roper, lherweed, P. l. i. ' r