I 3, 1928 \ vR/pe ‘as a Peach -- it isn't enough to use the finest in- "gredients to get the finest bever- age. Sussex Red +0val does that and then goes a step further: ' . »-—matures its Gin- ger Ale in the bot-_ tie until it is beau- tifully mellow. The finest drink at the fairest price. 8 and 12 oz. bot- tles. There’s addi- tional economy in the 28 ounce bottle and in buying by the case. For pun- chesand as a mix- er ask for Sussex Extra Dry —— the newest member of the Red Oval fam- ily. Credits on ro- turns. Distributor CARVELL BROS., LTD.. Charlottetown. I‘. I5. I. Sussex ‘ Mineral Springs ' ' . L.TD., Sussex, N. B. I Serving also asasun shado, o. new mirror to be mounted on an automobile door is designed to show a driver how close to it curb he is parking his car. Britishwi-‘Ciolumhi-ai I Mouldings and 7 - Sheathing lust arrived direct lrom Vancouver 0n; lull carload .8. C. MOULDINGS AND ' BREATHING Assorted patterns. L. M. POOLE 8L CO i-sou-s wusavss _. The Lawn, Lawn Trail There's a lawn. lawn trail a-wlnd- In! About the house whore you dwell Where the lawn, lawn grass " growing In‘ the snnshines spell. There's a lawn, lawn mower wait!!! In‘ our store sharp and trim Till the time when it goes mowlnl is down That lawn. lawn trail lor you. MAKE IT A SMART’S is" Whippet .. S 8-95 u" Whippet .. 8M5 14" Thousand Isle . -- $11-35 V14" Red Wing .- 8111-80 14" Blue airs" . 514-10 I8”IellWln|._. .......lia.zii it" Ilse nee’ 81W Also flifythlli] else for lawn and garden such as. Garden lloll- Rakes. ‘howls, Iloes, [ledge Sheath Grass Shears, Sprayers, Etc. TllE mun iiiiiniviii: co. __.________ -il i I Central Guardian i Reno's TAXL-PIIOIIG 44a Eln- .iplrc l-lniel VFOX WIRE, lfY- -I“cnneii_ 3,; chanq1cr_ y .-ll d; Chandler. l puque Comer. t ELECTRIC LIGHT customers plonnc bc advised that delivery ol light and power bills for month ol ‘June will not be made" on usual date. Uusual ilmc allowance for §prompt payment will be extended from date bills are delvered. 6-30-31 OBFERVANCE 0F DOMINION IDAY AT CHARLOTTETOWN POST i0PFCE--Dr.-minion Day, the 1st of July, inlls on Sunday this year; therefore, Monday the 2nd of July, Iwlll be cbsrrvcd as a Statutory holi- i ‘ I i ( idny. Thc General Delivery and Registration wickets will be open ‘from 10.00 n m. to 12.00 noon. All mails ior dcspatch by afternoon trains will be closed at 12.00 o'clock. There will be no delivery by Letter Carriers. HOME 0N VISlT—Mr. ‘Thomas O. Mlllman, Bath. Maine, who has been visiting his native homo in Burlington has returned to his homo abroad. Seven years have passed since Mr. Millman visited home and he emphasizes the vast improvements that have been made in that time. Mr. Mlllman performs important woik in the Hyde Wind- lass Factory whose products are used the world over. Whilst he enjoys the advantages of a. good position still he would advise any young inan that is well actuated here, to remain and to employ as, much energy as he would be oblig- ed to do abroad, and the results will be Just as satisfactory. Y‘ ,———<o->--- PERSONALS HIGHEST QUAL- ', nos WIRE. nu. SIZES-Fenn- o-22-ftu-l mo. OPENING-Red Robin Tea Room Dominion Day, the Bungalow, Mal- 6370-6-29-31 2- I FABBEYS i Sweetens the Stomach 6-22-ftu-1 mo. Mrs. Robert Cousins, Darnley. is spending a week in Charlottetown tro guest oi Mrs. Pope Beer. M" and Mrs. Kcith Boswell, Mrs. Ciilly Lea, and Mr. Ernest Parker, all oi Victoria. were guests at Mrs. Sinclair MacGouganh on Thursday. Messrs. Miilvllle and James Don- ald and Thomas MacNutt, motored to Summerslde on Tuesday. - Mrs. Arthur Wright, Miss True- ,mnn and Mr. and Mrs. Harold lloivait, were. guests at Mrs. H. A. Stewart's during the week. Rev. D. M. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson. Mrs. Chester Simp- son, Misses Janie and Mary Mar:- Nuit, Messrs. Fulton Simmons and Eincst Lockerby were in attendance at the Sunday School convention at Margate on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacNutt and Miss Sophie Ramsay were recent visitors to Charlottetown and Bracklixy Point. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes K. Mac- Gougan are spending a few days in Vernon and Georgetown. Their many friends wish them a pleasant holiday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gillls, Dr. E. H. and Mrs. Ramsay, and Miss Adele MacNutt were visitors ‘to Hamilton and Malpcquc on Satur- day.‘ The many friends of Miss Elvina McCullum, daughter of Mr. and‘ Mrs. W. A. McCallum, Bay View. will be glad to learn that she has‘ returned home from the P. E. Is-. land Hospital, where she under-' went an operation for appendicitis. ...___-so>— —-—- MALPEQUE ‘ programme was good. considerable Mrs. Hopgood, Miss Hazel Hop- gcod and Miss Constance MncNuii, motored to Charlottetown on Satur- day, returning in the evening. There was a good attendance at the entertainment given by the members of the Malpcque and Baltic Auxiliary in Malpequo Hall on ‘Tuesday evening, June 22nd. The of the music being given by friends from other parts of the Province The following were recent guests at Mrs. H. C. Simpson's-Mrs.‘ Edith Hcancy and family, Clinton” and Miss Beatrice Bowhess, Mont-, rose, Misses Irma and Daisy Bow- nrss of Summcrsidc. Tho many friends oi Mrs. Thomas gathered at the home oi Mr. Alonzo, ' Cameron. Baltic. to offer coi:-. grnlulations and to "shower" hcr with gifts. The cvcnlng was plcas-, anily passed with music. and after, supper was served the company dis- persed to their homes. i Mersrs. Bcntley, Found. Phillips, and Dunning were recent visitors, at tho home of Mrs. Chester Simp- son. . .____-I" ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE MMiIIiIi UNIVERSITY Montreal (Fmlmlnl nml omlnwril by the into Ill, llon, lIiu-nn iitrnlhrnna IIIIII lllnnnt Rnynl.) - For _\\'l|lll(‘lI students resident unvl uou-ruslilcul, preparing for ilogrm-s lu lin- Fm-ully of Arts (B_ A, B_ si-n-n. HHS, It... (‘oni..‘ llilll lu the IFui-ulty of Music. Students are eligible for scbolnr- ships in the lfni-uliy of Aria. h‘; Application for residence should he iniide curly no non-our y miuliiiioii the (‘Ollflile ls i Limited Burnnry nnd Lorin Fund, For circular and lnlurmntlon apply to Till‘; “'ARIII‘JN Mi' Frederick Bowness and nieceP Tuplin, who was recently 'marrled.i =King". The following was the Pm" and these numbers added very mat- erially to the interest and success of the bvening. The address by Rev . M. Grant was listened to with profit, the subject being. "Liver. that live and Why". Mr. John Simpson occupied the chair. The accompan- ists were Mrs. Simpson, Miss Ready and Mr Ernest Dunning. A vote of thanks expressing the appreciation oi the members of the auxiliary to those taking part was moved by Miss Janie MacNutt and seconded by Mrs. J. K. MacGougan. In- strumcntal music was enjoyed dur- ing a salc oi candy. The mceilns ‘closed by singing "God Save the grsmmez-Jnstrumcntal music --- Messrs. Dunning, Phillips and Owen. Solo-Mr. Charles Lowe- Duet-Mrs. Wallace MacNutt ' and Mrs. Chester Simpson. Solos-—b.V Messrs. Bentley, Found and Phillips. Orchestra music. An address by Rev. Mr. Grant. »¢e~o¢eaoaeeo-0ro»0oQ§-OQ-0 INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adJectlve ad- vlnrlly. Suilerera lrom Eyestraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence oi nny cye lIOICCt. _, , The motive power of the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It ls computed I'm!- i-icncy Preston L. G. Hillier. Gordon aim" fir?" bilitkwhz; ‘Eh: Bowness, Arnold Taylor, Walter t"? l” n" 6...‘; {ch E. Goss, Donald Himelman ’ ' n" 5 Pr” n " m Walter Brown. Aleths Ladner. TTTF I"TT\T‘,l oTTIWriwN crmmm West Kent Prize List , And Honor Roll i Governor Generals Medal for Gcncral Proficiency awarded to Ena McFadyen. I Rhodes Mrdal. donated by Mr. Henry Smith, chairman oi’ the Board of School Trustees, awarded to Grorgc Ayers. i Gold Coin for Proficiency in Can- adian History, donated by the lDaughters of the Empire, awarded to Ester Ruttenbury. Gold Coin for Proficiency in Pen- manship, donated by Mr. William Moran, Principal oi the Union Com- mercial College, awarded to Sterling McDonald. G01 Coin for Proficiency in Arith- "nctic natcd by Councillor T.W.L. "rowso, awarded to John Denny. Gold Coin for General Proficiency donated by Mr. G. D. DeBlois award- ‘d to Ens McFndyen. Gcld Coin ior Pupil taking sec- ond place in General Proficiency, donated by Councillor T. W. L Prowso, awarded to Ester Rattcn- bury. C'rtiflcntcs of Mcrit,—l, Enu Mc- Endycn; 2, Ester Rattenbury; 3. "mi-don Bennett: 4.Jeanette McFad- "rn: 5. Mnry McNutt. Trustees’ Leaving Certificates- Alexandrina McFarlvc-n, Esther Rat- ‘cnbury, Jcnnettc McFadyon, John Denny, Gordon Bcnnett, Heath Snundc s, Mary MoNutt, George Ayers, hyllis Hooper. Claude Mc- Klnnon, John Hill, Ruth Langlllo, lcan Beaten. Wayne McKle, Willi- "rn Hunt, Margaret Ross, Sterling McDonald. Grade IX.—Golci Coin for Gener- nl Proficiency, (ionatcd by a friend of tho school, awarded to Margaret Black. ' Gold Coin for Proficiency in Can- adian History, donatod by Daught- rrs of the Empire, awarded to Alli- son Rogers. Gold Coin ior Proficiency in Brit- ish History, donated by a friend of tho school, awarded to Margaret Black. Gold Coin for Pupil standing soc- ond in years work. donatr) by Mi" P. W. Tumor, awarded to William Reid. . Gold Coin for Proficiency in Arith- metic, donated by Councillor T. W L. Prov/so, won by Margaret Black Ccitiilciites of Merit for Genera‘ Piofiriciicyi-d, Margaret Black; 2 Vlillimn Reid; 3, Efile Brchaut; 4 Goidou Williams; 5. Mary Sinclair Certificates for Regular and Punc- tual Attendance, —Ernest Lord, Margaret Black, 2 Eiidcnts‘ Final Certificates £01 in Business Writini; nurirded by tho A. N. Palmer Coir.- t-any. New York Cliiy.—Arnold Purl- div. William Hogiz, Helen Beuucv Lemuel Prowso. I-Inldane Stems Margaret Black. Foster PickardJnP Muir, Richard Filliter, Gordon Wil- liams, Stewart Crawford, Ernest Lord, Janie Tuplin, Lorne Callbeck Samuel Kennedy, Wilfred JnmEtYr=-.\\ Improvement Certificates,— Wm Burnett, Kenneth Birtwhistle. Grade VIII.—$2.50 for Gcncrnl Pro- ficiency. donated by Mr. P. W. Tur- nor, awarded to Maitland Owen. $2.50 for Arithmetic, donated b7, Councillor T. W. L. PPO\V58,8.Wi1l‘l‘l' cd to Maitland Owen. $1.50 for second in General Pro- ficiency, donated by Dr. W. J. P, McMillan. awarded to Gcorgc Hart Certificates of Mcrit.—l. ‘Maitlanfi Owen: 2. George Hart; 3. Harry Lap- thorn; 4, Horace McEwen; 5, Helen Ebers. Certificates for Attendance-Pres- ton Hillier, 8 years; Helen Ebers. 4 years; Grace Yeo, 3 years; Harri Lapthorn, 3 years; Annie MoLennan 2 years; Erma Clark, 2 years: Leslir Pcnnln, 2 years; Mary Stewart, l year. Awarded by the Department of Education. Public School Certificates. (In order of morit. -- Mnitlzind Owen, James Walker, Horace McEwen. George Hart, George Inman, Mary Stewart, Erma Clark, Gordon Mor- ris, Helen Ebers, Grace Yeo, Harry Lnpthorn, Gordon Stewart. Robert Beer. Cecilia Mutch, Niall Burnett,‘ Annie McLonnan, Robert Farqu- hnrson, Leslie Pcppin, Keith Acorn Kenneth McDonald, Suzanne Mc- Kimion, Marjorie Chandler, Jack McLean. Albert Murlcy. LoulsiRan- rihnn, Wm. Fitzgerald. Robert Mc- Innls. Stunrt Foster. Carl Boehnor. Wilfred Cudmore, Keith Johnson, John Peterson, Betty Unswortli, Ar- thur Fnrquharson. Olga Anderson 6 lcptm-Prize for General Proficien- veiirs; Lemuel Prov/so, 5 years; Wm. ‘Hcgg, 3 years; years. larger proportion ls required. Ilcnco dclectlvo eyes, through their consumption ol an ca- , nesslve amount of Nerve En- ergy may seriously allect the functioning ol other organs cl the body and produce Ill AGUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS I00 pounds per 27M nu...- Ne. 0. (brim! hour. Delivered n». 1. cam": m WW4" P" hour. Without ltllll I331" with stand moo No 2. Capacity M MW P" hour. ' Without stand .. -- “l” with-mic $0M HDLMANS SUMMERSIDE P. LIMITED. r Wm. Tuplin, Reg. Stewart, John Mc- Innls, Harry Phillips. Arthur Mc- Lcod. Earl Taylor, Robert Gay. Bert- ram Foster, Gordon Rodd, Gladys Hart. Final Certificates in Writing. (“erg A1,], awarded by the A. N. Palmer. New hfllih- York City,—Koith Johnston, Hush THE CREAM Ebcrs. Robert Beer, Suzanne Mc- _ M" You“ EYES Klnnon, Robert Mclnnis, Keith AND EXAMINED ,Acorn. John Peterson. Carl Boehner, BUTTER z >Gco1rge garth Marjorgobiglzangler ' Art ur nrqu nrson, r ay, l-"AT G‘ F‘ Hutcheson iGordon Stewart’, Wilfred Cudmore. iMaitland Owen. Erma Clark, Icsiie i OPTOMBTRJST iPeppin, Mary Stewart, Kenneth Mc- WM.‘..‘ iDonald, James Walker. Donald Himclmnn, Niall Burnett William Tuplin, Grace Yeo. Gordon Morris, Gordon Bowncss, Prestor Hillier. Dorothy Thorne, Robot. Farquliarson, Gladys Hart, Bo nor Dczicl, John McLean Gordon Manuel, Walter E 303s, Horace McEwcn, Waite. '3rown, Harry Lapthorn, Albert God- kln. John Mclnnis, Cecilia Mutch, Improvement Certificates. —-Loui: Ranahan, Albert Murlcy. ' Glade VII-First Prizc for Gen‘ trill Proficiency donated by Mr. Geo DcBlols, awarded to Doris Prowse. Second Prizo ior General Profici- ency. donated by Dr. W. J. P. Mc- Mlllan, awarded to Fraser McMillan Third Prize for General Proficien- zy, donated by Mr. Geo. D. DcBlois iwarded to Isobel Crawford. Certificates of Merits-l, Doris Prowse; 2, Fraser McMillan; 3, Iso- “iel Crawford; Ruth Rattcnbury; i, Ivan Sinclaii. Certificates for Attendance, —- Fraser McMillan, '7 years; Florencr Strickland, 5 yours; Doris Prowsc. 2 years; Ivan Sinclair, 1 year; Frank Storey, 1 your; George Beer, 6 years; Elmcr McDonald. 1 year. Final Certificates in Penmanship —Wllliam Trainer. Elmer McDon- ald, Ruby Young. Isobel Crawford. lack Chandler, Frank Storey, Doris Prowsc, Kenneth Eaton, Ruth Rat- tenbury, lvan Sinclair, Lily Jacob- <ou, Harry Smith. Norman Shaina. William Partridge. Dorothy Keefe. ivnn Vaughan, William Thornton. Donald Nicholson, Fraser McMillan. lohn McKinnon, Eileen Young. Iso- ‘icl Storey. Improvement Certificates inPen- manship, —— Olive Thornton, Flor- rncelStrickland. Doris Dillon, Wen- dell Barbour, John Michael, Bruce Arthur Pcppin. Norman Saunders, Gordon Lafierty. Frcd Brown, Lloyd Williams, Thomas Campbell, Ar- thur Peakc, Fred Shannon, Warren Parrar. Marlon McLeod, Robert Cameron. Grade VI. (A. Yeo‘s deptJ-Cer- tificates of Merit-—1. William Mc- Rae; 2, John Ritchie; 3, Harold Black: 4, Robert Stool; 5, Roy Mc- Kcnzio. Certificates for Attendance and Punctuality,-Warrcn Henderson, 6 years; William Hatton, 5 years; Roy McKenzie, 2 years; Robert Steel, 1 year; Edison McLcnnan, 1 year, John Ritchie, 1 year. Special Prize ior General Profici- ency, donated by Mr. George De- Blois, awarded to Wm. McRae. Gradc VI. (Miss E. A. Taylor's donated by Mr. P. W. Turner, awarded to Dorothea Bentley. Trustees’ Certificates of Merit-l. Dorcthcn Bentley; 2, Harold For- Postcr, George Beer. Jack Bentley. Prim rm" Gcm-‘slll Pmfiflivncv, Margaret Fflrrilr. “Wamed b-v Mr- Ge rec D. DeBlois Progress Pins for Penmanship, — to Orv“ Gm" .d to Catherine Hyndnian. Writing Rewards (10).--19 Pupils von Palmer Method Buttons. Grade IV. (Miss B. Prowse's dept.) -Certificates ior General Proficien- :y,—1, Donald McMillan; 2, Phyllis, Whitlock: 3, Walter Pickard; 4,; Keith Liingillc; 5, Isovelyn Douglas. Certificates for Attendancc.—Roy; Vliils, 6 years; Donald McMillan. 3,‘ tars; Ralph Stewart, l year;Lloyd ‘Vlocre. 1 year; Keith Langillo, 1 rear; Lovclyn Douglas, 1 year. Prize for General Proficiency, de- mted by Mr. P. W. Turner, won vy Donald McMillan. I Grade III. (Miss J. Graham's’ icpt.l—Special Prizc ior General Proficiency, donated by Mr. George, DcBloisawardcd to Carol McCain-I iiell. ' Certificates for (lcneral Prnllcicn-l '.v-1. Carol McCanncil; 2, Donald ‘JicKiunon; 3, Harold Stewart and “rank McKinnon; 4, Robert Large; ‘i, Bessie Thornton. Certificates for nicer-Helen Crawford, l year; vrnnces Titus, 1 your; Prrntls And- TW- 1 your: Margaret Prowse, 1 rear; Pauline Irlum, 1 year; mm; Taylor, 1 your; Frank Mex; lilfl, 1 viars; Alan Fcrsythc, 3 you . Grade II. (H. McKiuuoifs dept.) —Prlze for General Proficiency. awarded to Betty Forsythe, donated by Mr. P. W. Turner. Ccrtlflcnto for Gcnoral Proficiency ml- 1391M! Ffifsytlie; 2, Dilys Owen; fl, Ruth Sinclair; 4. Oliver McEach. 6H1: 5. Sylvia Block. Certificates for Perfect Attend- anoc,--Bistty Forsythe, 2 y¢arg_ Grade I-Ccrtificntcs of Mcrit.—- l~ 0W1! G111; 2, Newton Largo; 3 Marlon Andrew; 4, Dorothy weeks. 5, Norman Smith. ' The Immigration Situation- (l-‘rom Our Own Correspondent) OTTAWA. Juno 26.— Owing i0 ilrl “Wilt! Speech mndc by tho Hon. Mr. Bennett at the opi-uing of the aria-ion on the necessity of a sound and comprehensive immigration policy, suggcsiing that an lnvcsti- Ization be made by the Imml a- ticn and Colonization Ccmmi tee, at which presidents of railway- and their colonization experts. bank managers, immigration of- flClfllS and prominent men who had an interest in and made a study of the rubjcct should bc asked to give evidence, such a Committee was formed and cat over two months almost continuously. and there yth: 3, Mary Owen; 4, Margaret WcEachern; 5, Arnold Roper. | Ciriificutes for Attendance andi l years; Margaret McEachcrn, Zlwen, 1‘ year. e d to Clive Johnston. Trustees’ Certificates of Merit —1. c Clive Johnston; 2, Joan Forsythe; 9 ‘i, Betty Duff; 4. Bobby Owen; Anna Gordon McKenzie and Goo. 0 Chandler. ,r Crrtificatcs for Attendance. —Fi'ed q "roars; Harry Chandler, 4 years; Jean Forsythc. 4 years; Bobby Owcn, 1 vear; James Rattenbury, 1 your; Bruce McCimncll, 1 year; Burton Crabbe, 2 years. ' Palmer Method Buttons for Pen- manship,—18. Grade V. (Miss E. F. Websters‘ depth-Certificates for General Pro- ficiency.-1, Catherine I-lynriman; 2. Dorothy Black; 3, Phyllis Foster; 4, Bartlett Cosh; 5, Ralph Smith. Certificates for Attendnncm-Har- "y Lnrtcr, 5 years. Prize for General Proficiency. do- nated by Mr. P. W. Turner, award- --q-—----- - W is siisfwb DRIVE IT l horse that is wearing our harness 1nd it ls easier still to drive a bar- gain with us ll you want to lei- a iplcndld set oi single or double llar- ness. Every plecc that leaves our cs- ‘abllshment is guaranteed perfect in material and workmanship. We‘ have a re, ‘ " for excellent work, and our prices are known to be asi low as the same quality could be bought for anywhere. s. L. HARDY & c0. 187 QUEEN STREET Final Certiflcates,—-Ariiold Taylor, ‘org’: number of witnesses, whrm were men of the class sug- ‘iuictizality-Jsmcs.Fraser, 6 yrs; “d”? bv M“ Bennett" The "mt mrothcu Bentley, 4 years; Arnold Emmi‘ 510mg and 1w" mclflnb" 1 ._ 3 J Ch l‘. H d _ors o c ovcrnmcn e on. Opel yea“ ar es ‘m manz Charles Stewart and the Hon. J. L Veal-S; Jean Bentley. 1 your; Mary Ralstc-n, ihc latter two attending n! i grade v_ 1M1“ C_ G_ McMman-s help out their rather helpless col- yjlrjze fm. Genera; Pr0nc1en_ league. During the entire time not .y_ donated by Dr. McMl1lan'award_ one of rho three Ministers made a single constructive suggestion, their 5v present, administered. wore brought bctorv- them a very among very session to look after and fforis bring almost wholly direct- d in defence of the system as at The report- f the Committee, afior so much; onsidcrnticn, loaves the whole story of tho mountain laboring and bringing iciili n mouse. The one dis- i handle of a hack saw at such all thict llllDlDSslOll leit in the iinds o1 i angle that the iool can be used to all. as tin» icsuli of Mr. Fo ke‘s ap-i ilenrancc before the Committee and his guidance of his own estimates in supply, is that he what the leader of the Opposition described him as wholly unfit in every respect to be Minister oi Im- |(‘l[!i'Il(‘liCS and delivers one as is migration. r PAGE snwzx ' Watch the Children Eat it if , 1 ' the ‘Ihcwh ewheat ybahed Perfect ALLcnfl-l a CfiiP Who,‘ MM Made l‘; The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company. Lil]; material. is precisely] (lcvlrr: is illlcd with a package {knob is turned, W 7 s ~tv {'0'} -——-—<0>-___ A reliable initial-ptl4'-—\lln||ril'a. An English inventor has set the cut ihrough any length or width oi Intended to bc clamped to an ‘illilfilllilbllt! steering column, a new . I'm- rhouvnnll-im llltl‘ mlnnrds “nllueut. uestion very much where it was nti Dalziel. 7 years; Vernon Lartgr, 5 thc beginning, and suggests the old I THE (TAMI’BELI.-KI*IT(‘IIUM F O PURCHASE YOUR SUPPLIES NOW -' - Decide to spray your potatoes and trees in time, and so save the money loss which insects and blights cause. Burgcfs Paris Green Lime Sulphcr Spray-Ida Bordeuu Mixture, Dry and Pug; Arsenatc ol Lime ' Blue Stone St. John Limo llydratcd Limo ,/ / Perfection Sprayers The ivuiiuior oi’ the i‘l‘.ll'.lll‘_‘,’. Saves time, labor and material. Ilolds thrce gallons. Price-Galvanized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. S 7.50 Brass DELUGE llaml Sprayers . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c and 60o THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED. t ‘J7 o! 6386-6-20-lmw. FOX TON GS (Patented) 0 Presenting The most up- Send mone cunnsorrarowiv_____ _ _ Qr-fl, ‘ H I Position o.) O A NEW MEDICINE TONGS to-date and improved instrument for handling and administering medicine to foxes. WHAT EVERY FOX BREEDER NEEDS Price, delivered in lanada ..................... $12.00 y by l’. O. Order or Postal Note Joint Selling Agents SAMUEL CAMPBELL KETCHUM MFG. CO. LTD- Queen Street, B" 501' Charlottetown, Ottawa, lanada Eringing Up FvFther for P. E. Island __By George lgcMans £13.»- THE LlFE ON A BATTLE- SHlP LlKE THI": F1051" BE EXCITING - o ma. s, |..r| in...» fiervire i... om am.- iiehi- n-"fl Tl THERE'S AN on: Time-—- l'l..L eissr True sci/u" HAQW-TT BEEN 1N A5 l eur-wwoeielirou LOVE THE$EA~ HAVE You some A sAiaosi ALL YOUR Lira‘? T YE NO- I'M NOT \___ THRouci-i Liviu" 2 l'\.l_ SAY '50 \~/\FE AN‘ ElCsHT K105- MAflRlED? K0101“ YOU M051’ GET HOME- ¢_>ici<- DON'T i