_ _ fzlein 1 een fsht ,, rf' _,-,‘l` Hc 4.1? ww W EJ".'f¢"”1 e ' ;$l&"~` iz “- 1s,_`;_' ‘ ‘\ Mmf' .,,' »':~.» . ~gs;‘.E.$.f~ -.s-*\~= . - ~._.._t .~ _ :§&s._ ~»~_~\‘-‘ “rw-r > ar up n.u¢_A -0.1% #‘!_H.91.`s1-EF B__ _ I .I- .v r 5"" l.,V_, ._ iff? ._e7,' Q, M10! -Ptrli i ter I P9-D! - Md/_ ,uslu V no #uso havi 4 0! I _Errh flnd i erla ilAcci 'noir , way e i ~-*me 1,5, G lil Hosig ;_ ini-\`l-rio?-i'_-» e\ is anno. 6-.' S 1'. ads l` " F l . .‘ ...-.__ _ l\I.»\TlNEE-3 15-160. 370. l'lARl.lE ’ l-l. la. WARNER -'- MARIAN Nixon ...ri lhlvlas xialcwoou ALSO - CUAS CHASE :omlsnv - “HASTY ‘ ‘_ ‘ lirsnnisolz" _..._.__._- A whole rlly terrnrlzorlli Then Clll:llr‘s A LS 0 "OLD SONGS shin-\~ri el'-sl linrrlw ivwn in a ufrl- , , - .. 2...... I 2. .-.-?.h,. ...-l......._ .. ron NEW' - MUSH AL 4 l»i~:l1l'l- :mil l\\'u llcalzll- _ :.V.:._._,_.V,_ _ .V__ _.:._ . _ . _ .» , ..._. .i _~ -_ ,», , . PRI ca I EDWARD To-DA Y WABNEB OLAND ln Most Smxationll of Chsn Series Nlmrr-'l .v a.45-zoo., izo., seo. 1 r|'\l|\\|L lnlilllllllll ' Lashes laid on bare bucks! Cries of galley slaves! (`rnsh of cars! You see and hear it all now! _Kimi U. S. Tariff Giirtails Orders MON'I’FLEAL, June 9-`(By The Canadian Press)-The new United states duzy sgairsi. lumber was “prohibiti\'e" and would certainly tend to reduce the output of Can- Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Pr.nce Edward Island Fox Exhibitors' As- sociation will be held in the Agri- cultural Hall, Charlottetown, at 1.30 p. il., on Tuesday, June 28th, to transact such business as may reg- ularly come before it. ' W. R. SHAW, Secretary 3512-tues fri, tucs fri. 5""“‘T5 i§§‘ino mhlug cost Mosnllv I-- gfi il' -"vi Three Years ln rf..-,.3 _-1,000,000 w l l h 150,000 Players. ._A _ __________.___ I indian lumber, S. F. Rutherford, President of the Montreal Lumber Association of the Board of Trade. lstated here today. The duty, according to official word received by the Board of Trade, is: rough and plain or dress- ed on one or more sides, except flooring of maple, birch 'and beeech. ~ $3 per 1,000 feet board measure. i "It is a serious blow. to the in- iidilstry," Rutherford stated. Lumber. E in‘.eresLs in Eastem Canada Shipped l large quantities of white pine, hard-1 wood and spruce to the Unized Stat- `es annually, he said. With this new tariif rate becoming effective on ‘ June El next, there would be a large ,curtailment of orders, he said. l __.._.__i___ Books: Books are the friends of the friendiess, and a private libra- ry' is the home of t'-~~ ‘wr_i~less.- Hilliard. ‘ 1 I l ' To YOUR ` I Massa GE . ADVERTISERS in The Guard- ian a the STA ADVERT This mea pick of punchy i .r' ` ` service; ’ \ / fm: clllnlormliwll iiuinnlill V V ____V_V__ _ .. _. °‘l§.‘¥’-'.. _:WU ` ' ~ CI VE WINGS llustrations that will make your message starld out like aeroplane “sky-writing." Salesmaking copy and good __ lay-outs are also offered in this 2 V i l -i I i re offered free use of NTON NEWSPAPER ISERS' SE RV ICE. ns that you have your scores of dominant H _ ' I ' ' iv-. ue. no \_ Lf ’ T0-DAY V . _ f \ ' ,\(E§LVs_?LX ' _ V THE wf" N ' ' ' _ _______ ’5c. Prowse Bros. 8532-6-8-31 CA P170 L ililsllrllsillllslllllsll ”;V..';f“_;.V,_f”VV°n..':.:V°.,V.”;;§‘:?.T.1..""&;i . V-V. """‘°" at i - 'Q A . _ _ _ V 'l _ _ V ww. fifuln ;r.r.Allsinssndco}ors.8peci|.lst D°“°“wnm¢,°"d”“°u_Aw,”,d ' ` Ae” il. - o ._ ', '>_ »‘ UW (Ein-\f1nHu" _ *_ i _ * _ __ ‘ ‘ ' ` *4l,~»,. . W ~ ». ~ a.ir_l¢\e»ssi.r‘..-=susio;-s.r-apsmovrsroriii:~f»=-.f-rf..ru- ur- _-affects f ~._-" moles- nsrolv ryrsrus Au sire werden Jenkins, s , ' BMUINU _ ¢ V._' eolors.Bpeclll98¢- P¥°Wl°3f_°l~`residentofPisquldsppsersdbofol_e lat 160, Mc. ' ' __ ' 3582-I-3-81. mmm” Tm,” shun” unda- ,,,,,, ,,,,,-_,,,,,_,,,, ,,,,_, 3 _-fi-_g-_-_-___-mx-3;-_;;--__-; Great Selling Out Sale -plwlodgulliy il no ormm i _ Q* ...¢~` A one cools wummpiiooaerho iiuo' POSITIVELY ENDS r -T _ V ~ , ~- __ `_ _ _ suv osrrnrlv cm: nrrrns N The mme W “mmm 3” ln 1° “" ‘°‘°' ”‘°°' °“°'°'°`“ md :¢‘m'l>irqula on sunt our losl ’ i RUTH CHATTERTON lu MUN. ~-rolllonllow si rolllollllow-» i..§.‘_"'”.5..€t.‘°.;‘...f""..‘.‘.."f:¥.i‘.l: Farm sang the hymns "Softly and Ten- "uourmo wsnluon Ann ___ - - 7 _ V cousin! V Guns WOOL “mme sm," but the aoienauri lofi for Brook- . lyn, New York, s few days later. = sues as io ao. special 31.00. Pi-own _ f . . -_ 'Bros am-s-s-si a;’:v‘;'“r:u"fh" “Pm” "M l TMS W!" be Y0lll.‘ last 0DD0l’lilll\itY fn buy at these prices; A ' V _ , ""”°""‘“ Buy now - Don’t be disappointed. - | rnesayrsninn slinvlclls - Mn mchud Mm.” Mum, _ -~ ` f sth Juno 12th. Rev. Jlus I itsco Purdle, B. D., will preach. ye5m.d”_ I . . e . sabb . ‘ l-lorbor, was u. visitor in the oily W W W un hlsh “Wm ill Wlll°l\ he W held arrdulbuuo or 11 am, or-ougo mil, » i , I-/*NES Silk md R-°Y°l\ B\°°°l° _hrs on-lvod nomo on u vlsli to his ilow errors use warm “"1” "°‘“‘ I” °°’”“" °°d Wm- =_\‘=- E-l>=°l°l 29°- HW” 3'” pu-ents, Mr. me Mrs. M. welslr. s -- - _ Take Care of You." “Nellrer My, 3532-s-B-31. Cumberlmd at lGfl1‘d¢l'1” WI-5 “H18 by MP5- F-~ L ship Mayor Stewart has received al ’ In Bradley, Herb Vsnlderstine, James production is moisture supply audV ` John, N. B., ls enjoying s well earn -- -» we In erf.°.;:°’~...._....... ._=;‘;::;1:“‘°°:1°';.."s..t‘:.;..t‘".‘: -1 »-»- -- -- "`g‘“" ‘he ’°“°Wmg extract' mm lvisonohald P. c. Johnson, Peterwolloharly Defence stating that H D°"“l°s’ Jr" Mann" °‘ th' Nm* iB“ue°'“ N°' 98 (N' S) °f ‘he D°m"Moor.oen. "r. 'r. Goodwin. J. M.'1vr c ships suzuehsy and chem.. “"’°"""“ s°°’"' °"y' . ,mon Depsilment of Agriculture on- A. S' stmwelh ' ' ' d i _ I “mp mmions and 5°” manage. Qlfriion? those from out of town ijlizuiaziiuzafvgiilycgntsiuist of Mew" J' “Ray Holman' G' P' . "lent 55 °f special mter”i': attending were Miss Helen Hub-‘ Walker. J. C. Mountsin, Donald usb. °. i .-Plants growing ln the soil have V bard Montreal JV M' Queen' Ah' Bw” md W_ _G_ mlm or “_ -I-_ of extracting wafer held ' ’ » 1-Iolmm Ltd., Bummerslde were "le Wwe’ . ih s. siill u and oordou ashlrs. _ - . . . _ ._ _ - _gy me sou through their roots. ‘,“' oh" 'gr I J Cm mcm_| nillunl. .\_l.l.\l¢,es ..._ _ _.ter vmm” to me any ywmdw `Thls water which also contains sam J d ' I " ‘Wim 'B d |aI of Mrs. Christie Gainhum was ‘ b sto C arch er, oun - _ dissolved material from the soil. “ "‘ °' h-ld frm the f°‘ld°“°° °f he’ :vii-. A. G. cum bon no hu creek. _ _ P W ,enables the plant to function M; ‘md Mamumo’ of spenoeri _l.i._lV_ter Mrs. Frank Murphy and been vmmng his patents ML md 'normnlly; the water is afterwards ym '-ll'?’-`-."~ 199 Hm5b°1`° s"°°°~ Mrs. Adam. Campbell leaves to. Mess., is brother was also amen! passed oft through the leaves ofthe those unending’ as were the sons on Tuesday momlnlf. J\lll0 'ml W morrow for Saskatoon as telegraph lant. If additional supplies in ghe St. Dunsl.an's Basilica, where a. Re- operator on the UV N_ RV l lfxorm of rain do not arrive the re- °f the dem mm Jmk' Jewel :And - qulem High Mass was celebrated by In _ family, Bt. Catherines, Beec er.l am E Sewe of moisilunhm the iiolinliqllred Medfmd’ Mm" and Reginald and 5;-Ie argmgiilliloxliald Lett? O’LEARY exhausted an t 6 CTUP ' Fa ny Tmm_ ~ ‘ » 1 I A rroivlus cron of grain besllw t/° S , , ~ . _ roiuiorr siul ooutluuo to bo pleu- lmhlte ii perofoilble “se °‘ wat" ,h';°tmt;‘,:ef°’:;§5k;x;nv';!ye;he wm;,:;V»Lcpl:ln. Peter l\l¢D°l1°l4 “nd 9”' _ iliul on the western coast."rhere_ 1 when it is about 4 to 6 inches in waiting hear” and B Ions ooretege rick Fltzslrnmons. Service Vat the I have been no great amount of heh l'ieigllt_ If an ample supply bE ‘lowly formed and pmcceded ,U grave \\'lis volldilctcd by l'2o'._ J'i_mcS ring’ md the but for the next """“H‘°*bI° th" "ate °f use of water cemetery where inter- F'“‘""`i" _ ilishinK season wlll be scarce in this -err-sin begins to head out. The mor mum until ripening of the grain begins when the amount °f water used falls off rapidly. U 101' any cause the supply of wat/er runs short the crop is forced to ad.l\l-Yi- itself to the deficiency and the yield is lessened, Under very favourable conditions a. cl'°P °f wheat can use as much as half Ill inch of water daily when at it-S maximum requirement, and eXP€l’l' ments have shown that such a cr0l> can easily dispose of as much N 3° inches during its growth. When it is remembered that 20 inches » of preffpitatloh is considered a good f,-M1 annual amount for the prair- ies mai-ly districw receivlI\8 00”' siuororuiy less than this. and further, that under ordinary 0011' ditlons a. large Daft °f the annual rainfall is lost to cr0DS by 0V“'P°f' ation and riln off. it 15 1'e'm°“`kam° that satisfactory yields °°»“ 5°, Seoured under such compsratively low rainfall. Fortunately the dl!- tribution of the rainfall on the prairies, as a rule, fits in admir- ably with the needs of sp1‘iB8 seeded grain crops. the 8'N°*°°*' amounts being received at the tim! of greatest need. The statement is frellllelmy H155’ ihri uiversifloruou or orovs will ell- able the farmer to harvest someth- ing when dry wer/ther “"5" *M grain to fall. This must not be taken to mean that CWP5 °m" than grain are unaffected by drought. In times of drought all erops suffer, no economic plants can exist without water. Th! usual conception of drou8ht. h0W' ever, is the isok or ruin rlurlnz thv summer months; the total rainfall may not have been below normal but grain cmps were injured be- cause of its abnormal distribution. At the same time such B. ¢0hdiN0l\ while injuring grain crops may hll/6 been favourable to other whose maximum water requirements carrie or o. alrforehi period to that of grain." _____..._<-_i IN MEMORIAl\-_ L. B. MACMURDO IS LAID T0 BEST TODAY (Moncton Transcript) Leslie B. MalcMurd0 was laid to rest June 8th. The funeral wus held from his home at 2 o'clock and was a most impressive cere- mony. It was conducted by Rev. S. J. Macarthur, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, who was as- sisted by Rev. W. R. Seeley, pastor of Wesley Memorial church and mv, George E. Whitehouse, pastor of the First Baptist church. Msny citizens and persons from outside the city attended. Mr. MacMurdo was 9 member of the Knights of Pythins. Masons Oddfellows md Orangemen and each of these Orders was l'¢'D\‘%”¢DW1 by hilly members. The Knights of Pythlss oommittsl service was utilised at the gn-lveslde. Many beautiful floral tributes were received st the 0 4 1-ate 15 then maintained at U15] MRS. PETER. GILLIS i The muiy friends on Prince Ed- ,ward Island will be sorry to hear ,of the death of Mrs. Peter Gfllls ,who died in Newport, R. I. A sis- ior or John' J. xuepourila, Pirquld _ md sn sunt of Mrs. (Dlx) W. J. Macmillan, ohrrloiletown. After s. five days' illness, from pneumonia, Mrs. Mary Gillis, wife of Peter Gillis, died Thursday af- ternoon 'st her home on Brandt ‘ street, Newport; R. I., in her sev- enty-xiinth` ye'ur.~8lie was born in Pisquld Enst,"Prlnce' Edward Is- land, is dusghter of Angus and Cstherlns~M\cDonsld, who were ‘among urs rir-se scottish crihollo isettlers fn that province. Mr. and lim. ciillls were married in cour- brldge, Mass., 48 years ago and later came to Newport, where they had since resided. Mrs. Gulis was one of the first members of St.‘ Josephs Church and ll. member of the Sanctuary and Rosary societies of that church, of the Christian Mothers of the Censcls Convent ‘uid or lil-io Ladies' Auxiliary or the Railroad Veterans. She is survived by her husband; `six sons-William J. and Peter, employed at the Torpedo Station; _ John and Rank, of the New Eng- `la.rid Steamship Company; James A., of the Trslnlng -Station, and Leo. B., on the staff of Bt. Mary's Hospital in Decatur, Ill.--four dsughters, Mrs. Winlfred Prelinger, who has recently returned rfom Honolulu; Mrs. Catherine Ember- Vton of San Diego, Cal.; Mrs. Mary .Jtandlng Record in Theory and GUNS CONFISCATED-Yesterday, morning at 11.00 o'clocl: on infor- mation of Federal Migratory Blrd| Warden Spurgeon Jenkins. two fore Ma strate Donald McKinnon, Birds Convention Act with hunt- ing nugrstcry non-game birds-to wit cranes. The accused were ep- prehended on Pisquld River Marsh on the evening of June 2nd. Both pleaded guilty and esch was fined $10.00 and costs or 10 days and guns were ordered conflsrated. The fines were paid. SUCCESSFUL NURSE-Al: the graduation exercises of the Wo- mans College Hospital held recent- ly in the Roof Gardens of the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Miss Jean M. Townsend, who graduated from that hospital in 1981, was awarded a special prize for Cut- Practlcal Work, having made an average mari: of 88.8% in theory and 86.8% in practical work over the three year period. During her senlor year in seven out of nine subjects she made 90% or over. Miss Townsend is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Major W. Townsend of Sherbrooke, P. E. I., and owing to illness during her training has lust recently completed her course. A MERITED ll0NOR»-'I‘rul‘o News-The many friends in 'Truro of Rev. G. W. F. Glendennlng ore pleased with the honor recently Esposito of Youngstown, Ohio, and Mrs. Dolores Hole of this city; 22f 'gl-undchildxcn, two brothers andl ` The funeral of Mrs. Mary El- len Gillis, wife of Peter Gillis, took V place Monday from her late home _ -on Brandt street to St. Josephs; Church. Rev. Charles J. Mahoney, | formerly of this city and now of | Providence, celebrated a mass of lrequlem, and Rev. Edward A. Hlg- V ‘ ney, pastor of Bt. Joseph's and Rev. l John W. Man-an officiated at, the; grave in St. Columbsfs cemetery. The bearers were Dougald, Her- msn, Everett, and Charles Glllls,l nephews, Philip McDougall and Robert Horton. , Numerous spiritual bouquets and , floral csrds and messages of sym-Vi pethy were received and were ‘ deeply appreciated. Rlequlescat in pace. (Pstriol: please copy - ‘ilu-eo sisters. ' conferred on him by his Alma. Meter, Mount Allison University, when he was made I Doctor of Divinity. Dr. Glendenning was pastor of Brunswick street Meth- odlst Church, Truro, sbouttwenty years ago. During his stay here he endeared himself to those with whom he came in contact. W. H. Nowlln, now clerk of the First Baptist Church, moved to Truro about the some time as did Mr. Glwdvnhlrll- The two were fellow residents at Berwick, Middleton and Digby. Dr. Glendennlng was both in Truemanville, Cumb. Co., son of the late John Glsndennlng. He received his early education in Amherst, obtaining his B. A. do. gree nt Mount Allison and his B. T. B| at Boston University. He held pastorates at Halifax, chu-. lottetown, Digby, Moncton, Truro, Middleton, Berwick uid Hllnilton, Bermuda. AM Skin Health A Daily use of Cllltlrl Snap 1" “dl I fragrant touch ........°°-°......n~. iriver ~.Irr Cutfcun reLinked Together. , ll ol. lr ii.i.-l.ll..ifl. ii-l :*:;§*‘::'....'.°..:f.P..:.i.::‘..°'i:..i...:.z'°"°o.l.....P°' ilrorouglrl" olemscs ills pores to the toilet. .V ` ‘ lllcimnses with U10 Zmwth “nm i'h°_ mtem was madeV ` V i- locality. P‘arlniIl8 Operstidns ore | _ FINE" sumo AND COSTS AND about completed in this section. tile farmers now being very busy with the planting of their root-crops, there being l considerable decrease in the potato acreage. residents of Plsquid appeared be-_ _ -"*. ‘ There passed to her eternal re si ' ‘K QV charged ,ww th, mmm” were oh lvray si or nor home ssl West Cape, Mrs. Roy MoWlllls_m, leavin! A husband and five small children to mourn their irreparable loss. To the bereaved the sincere sympathy of this community is ex- tended. _ - 1_ Mr. Preston Ellis, Summerslde, was S guest on Moy 31 st the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bootes, West Point. Sincere sympathy is extended, to mr. me mr. Hugh Monroe 'ami family, of Coleman, in the death of their dlu3htAl'. MI1. Ernest Pearson (Nina McPhee) in Btsm-_ ford, Conn., on May 5. There passed peacefully sway on June 2, Mr. Edward Boyles of Glenwood, after an Illness of only s few days. The deceased was the sonofthelstsMr.sndMrs.Ar- thur W. Boylos and had lived in this community ell his life, resid. ing st the time cf_Vrlls death with his sister, Mrs. Webster Bculter, on the old Boylan homestead Inter- ment ln Glenwood Cemetery 'on June 4, with Rev. John Sterling officiating. _-_ There piled to her eternal re- ward on June 4, st West Point, Mrs. Andrew Stnwlrt (Effie Mc- Donsld) after il. lingering illness which was home with christian for- titude snd resignation to the Dt- vlne Will. There are left to mourn is sorrowlng husband. one son, Wil- llam, and two daughters, Daisy and Edna. The deceased was the daugh- t/er of Mr. Wllllsm Mcbonsld, re- Wid lilllt-hover of West Point Lishtllouss, where she was born 50 yours 180- There remains also four sisters, Mrs. Samuel Smith, West Point, Mrs. B. B.'Dumvllle, West Ulm Mrs. Gerald Currie, Irma, Alb¢l’¢l.'lmd Mrs. Charles McWil- liams. Errol. N. H., and two broth. en Messrs. Stanley and John Mc- Donald, West Point. MIM M. A. stewart of the B°“f\=°w°°d Homiul mir, amou- line, Mlm., has nnivgd gg hu- home in West Point where she will llhnd her vsostlon. While enroute uno viutoa mr cousins. lun. .ibuirlr McCullough IDG Mrs. (Dr.) A. A. Mchellen. Summer-side. 0. Dalhousie Board ’ Meets Today HALIPAX. June il-my -rho ouualm Prem-'rho sous of governors _or Dalhousie University *ill “M G1 Prldly nicht town- Mer e.-wane or notion following the resignation of Choirmm Q. Ind Nc. Tllclm Sc. _ _ Company. Led.. llcltnol. _!‘re}P¢or|un.whorstlndftsmths board because ofdifflnnecswlsli I _ _ V _ _ N .h ir- oo. 'R v.u.._ 3 ,....._, Tu.. no pi... _ _ _ JEWELE S O ‘ Durlns the service a mixed choir use -- of¥ov(: ;otwla?h;ooTea'?sBv? I R _ \"` . iii “lu ii 5% ‘iii ‘ir uh, i|i|| "lu qi.. _ l,i “iii Eli ll. dll] lui gli-ll .-if-I ! _ ii 5% 01", 'Ull--' A rllozlsll lilllllli or li srlokl A new Perfection product made and sold for the first time on Prince Edward Island by Central Creamerles, Ltd. _ _ POPSICLES are modern, distinctive and appeal- ing. They are refreshing and easy to eat. RETMLS at 50 POPSICLES are made from cane sugar, fruit juices, crushed fruit and pure 'Island cream blended and frozen. They are wrapped 'and sold ln sanitary packages. _ Everybody will like POPSICLES, particularly the kiddies. Made in three flavors Pineapple, Orange and Banana. This new confection is on a par with the high quality of all Perfection dairy products. _ , . On Sale Saturday morning, June 11th. Ask for Popeiclcs at any Perfection dealer. ' ‘ - ' Central Greameriestiiliited Charlottetown Swmnerslds Sourls ‘7‘-_i'iLl*-‘-l'i'-ll*-57LlTLlT;l1Ll1LFillTLlTLlTLlTLlT=l1Ll7LiTilrilxilqilw; Por l - ' _ _ f'i.` dl" “Ip t me un Goan; 'rhoe' and “Aside w;ih. ___ _ _ ._ *_ Olie of the mos n res S» U hm ' _ °*' _ . _-;uouoh with orop M” "“d “ "°°“ s°‘°' The “"“'S“”'S °°MI"°“'m‘ w°' lui-_ A. M. Douglas sr., oi saint _L __ _L __ __ _LH __,_l __ _I __ _, __ __ __ __ __ __ _L _l ___ _,__L . l-il§i'l-:il-il‘-;i \»-. l~i '-J lei l-file-i leil-J l-fi lei léi Q15 l-il-.ti-i'l=i'.-l i-, _,I ‘_'l.] lllll lu", Il P‘i,~ ill 1 £41 E," |l "l,} ‘_'l,i __ sf. 7_l.i I *_ 0:1 Li.. ilu I _V if:-_ ‘_'l,i ii? . :ii , _ li' ` il, ' 8579-6-9- Ula i:i|l ‘_ ii. il, dll, "l,~. llll] Lui, ill' i'_i\V ‘li i viii ”'l,i _ qi.. gil l viii .)| sl, ‘iii il ' il' Nl Ll U " *'-lTim!philTilTilriililtiliililiillililillnniliiiiiiiilwiifif Potatoes Fertilizers old of nobles? Ibn Q lhlt vm skates to results you should do will bring your Bova you f you used some f poktoss 'with mmm? no. A small Qplleotlou crop to saleable she. r We have only s small qllsntlty of fertiliser: left. in stock. We cm eller you: fi i .ii été E 4-V'l--'lrssdymlxollststtoopsrton 4-0-10 ready mixed st $80.00 per ton. , delivered my station on Prlnos Edward lllmil in one ton lots or more with 81.00 per lon discount ln csrlosd lots of I0 tons or more. » _ Plsceyolrorderwlthoneoroursecredltodsgmtscrhsvs 1:3; bunker plsco your order for you or send Plymenl. with o . _ , "ISLAND GOOD! FOI ISLAND GBOWEBB-" _The Island Fertilizer llompally Ltd. "'uRLO'l"l'll'r0wN '_ - ~ ru --- ‘- ' -W1'-iii "_i_l'-i ildidiiililihllviniliiniP.ilfisilvuii. ._|` ‘ Llp "ip ill' ill; fl.. Ll ‘ “li Ei" |l.'|`| | _ um lr- i‘.|l ill _,i il ' _ l,‘|` _‘VI ,_ _,V l ill .,l |I ll, E'l,. i'l,= i|i|l l'l,. ill!! "lu ll, ! _ Mtmbers of the board todny_sa.!d that holy would come together Fri- dly nilht. slid thot the meeting, al- WWW °4“°_d more or less as ll mat- ter of routine. would consider the MIMO? of Mr. Polrlotfs resigns- tlon. - Mr. Pearson tendered his resigns.- tflonsshculottheherdofaov- ernors on Jima 0) declaring th” pg had lost. confidence in the ability ' of the Presidént fb lidmlnlltor the affairs of._the university. Hector Mclhnes. K. C., senior Laziness: Lasinesq, trgvslg gg ‘1°W1Y lhlf- lwverty soon over-toll him-Alalybbysndnwsrm ue difficult to part. To s lilly "Hy day is s holiday. Who ls luy in youth must work in old age; Prohibition Commission Chas. B. Black, Chlltmon, Charlottetown. -FII- B- Mvvvmltwool si.. roam. S flollllil B=l;|lsm,5l|mllkn. sn s ol-me ‘ mln infractions of ACE as bed msn Bovsrnor, can-led on as chairmen in the interim. -l__.._.;.___ ++¢+++o+o+oo+o+o4»¢4-oo; Fox Food Price List SPECIAL CASH PRICE! nur onus no ll.. sg. mu' unsure rof lb. me snr nts: rn- ni. ago, nslrrnnnnnos rorllrso snr mu ron ln. so none: inn no is. also rout uvn ........-ro¢'ll». me 'rouuul 'nlsnmlos nr-ls. mo wlsslmn nur for rpms cnnn nouns nlcss. Pl-loss fa.b. Charlottetown siectlvs Ilan ills. . lsllfllll llold ,Strage llliillally, Llsltad lo the sbov‘é or to - ¥l\Il»°¢°f -1- Prism. lt. c. M. r.. __ ~ clroflououm. ~ . Annual Meeting usl Meeting of the Low Prince ldwsrd Island Courtsm uis°n|IL;|:¢ubn” In In Char- lottetown, on Monday,/the Nth dn of .llms llsl, st the hour of I o’oloek P. M. ` » W. :. BENTLEY, aooi-Vs-io-la-ls-1-l.4l_ "' . 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