fehingle machine, VALUABLE MILL FOR SALE The subscribers, . owing ‘o ill’ health, offer for sale their eaw and grist mill at uewrowu, tar s1 together with three acres of land, house. barn and other buildings thereon adjoining mil-l proper»? The sew mill comprises "rot-IT. lathe rnuiwie. meulder, planer, edger. ‘urning lathe. band sews end 4.: "lcte equipment The grist in =7 -~= com- plete with grain and w= l 1- ‘n in best of rvnl-ir- “m l" "e" Lefelle water wheels llllll new ilinnee end the dam was raised and put in complete repair in H22. 1r not sold by private We 1h" property will be but HP fliullff‘ flog on the premises on Arc" ~5. 1983. at one o'clock v- n1- . This is one of the best nil pro- ‘pQIflQQ in Queens Coiuity- "j'*1‘@l-, 1y ion-tea with aeteady trn- » w‘ good custom. Any intending purdiaser ma! cell or apply to the subscribers 0r ‘K. J. and K. M. Martin, Charlotte- town, their Solicitors. ROBERT COOK, WILLIAM COOK. Newtown Cross. P. El. 4-7»tts-6i Interesting To All Mr. William George Simpson. vi Kgnglngloil, who lately returned from an interesting trip across the continent, flsht l’? ‘he ml“- h“ favored your ‘ Y in Kenslngton with an instructive interview. Mr. Simpson left for the West on Feta. a, going direct to the coast. As far as Montreal he had the pleas- ure of the company of the K91"?! and interesting representative in m,» nedera] Legislature. Hon. A. E. hit-Iran. Mr. Simpson tells us that. \ir. McLean made this part of the tourney advaniitgeoi-IS 1""! 1"‘ teretlitg in Montreal he visited mt, any“. Victoria. i-lospital._ and was pleased to see Miss Lillian Pidgeoii. Kuiisington and Dr. F. H. McKay. a native of Summer- fleid, 1.0g 67, who has made good in the home of his adoption. He also, temporarily. coincided with THE “LIFTUP” (Patentudl The "Liftun" o. pm iml in- I vention with non wp i-iastic eid hit. ‘ l s t. , . {Illie ibclgmerlgui igppsgiri; Mr. W. A. Jenkins, Vernon, n. pro- brhfifltllil 101i ‘"1" a" mint-at farmer, who also was tak- ggfilfililluinllll1.»."":ii$§.“Q1 ins ndventase of a trin 10 the fictiyel in "r- lieyini; Ala»: Pacific. l) _\'fl Gil it Ill S . a ' l v w], H ma“, ‘W, _ gm" Passing thIrpugh Ottliiwaditlraitiit; Wide for the Tlfll. of a. he was UHB)B to ta e a ia g. oi any interesting experience that he might have gained there. Speeding westward, ho! he form- ed acquaintance with parties who graphically described the great havoc wrought by the disastrous forest fires which swept that re- gion on October ~i and succeeding days. The extreme length reached by the fire was about thirty miles. and several imiles wide. Valuable timber areas were destroyed, some sections worth $300 per acre, The total loss, including the town of Halleyhury, reached $7,000,000, with only $2,000,000 insn ant-e. The loss of life in the disastrous con- fiagraiion was almost I00 souls. Some escaped tho fire b_\' wzirllng into the water and holding a wet blanket over the head. He passed through Cobalt and gained some knowledge of the valuable ore de- posit. He also visited Tlmmons, Bias Corseticre nr-ir 1'1"- alas CORSETS, lwntlTED 41 Brltair Street. TPFOIItO ‘j <& __l FILLED r CORSETS finial for "we booklet o! Intent Bins Models. The Bankruptcy Act in the matter of the Estate oi‘ John P.‘ Bradley, of Kelly's Cross, authorized aesignor. Tenders and surrounding areas. Some of the richest deposits of silver 1r“ oif salesman atid he has the reputation oi be- liig the most expert solicitor in the feet. grass on their hacks. Tenders will be received by the - firs; riiic ibis - l LOBSTER PACKERS A'I"'I'EI\ITION phsplen- from the sell at a for mick Thd 50 have on hand -<:- .-; .; herring nets, di ecr. which we will pgrr-rintafin m1 cos: Wbiw» sheet:- I40 long, 2 I4 and in mnchrr dwp. White 3'. 5,1 :0 _..i,- long, Zlli inn meshes mono for our ' 5'. or ‘JOHN iovizw s. sun, ‘.30 Richm-nntl St (‘l-urlc-tftwrivn, PE. Island lsgluirss 0b *. "Oil Otl.’ "T HOW; IT ‘l’¢-.v-*-—, R1 Films ran}: =;._,., . M q,q. l1. ,t.:i. and " "rr l‘ lic; t“ u. n. ~> V i... av arc/tar, Sandie‘. .-- -.. ‘A; m-lli‘. “int-wt liizitlalL-ane 21311-1 4-14 2i. H "FOR SALE At Emerald Juctior t-cse and barn, also bait acre of ~~ti sititnble for garden. Apply J. EMMETT ivlCt-‘NAGH 4-12-6l. FOR SALE Schooner “Garncr", 55 ions net 1920 Registry. For price and tails apply to L. M. Poole vile‘ Charlottetown, or to LeB~ ttliit-r Bros, Co. Ltd. Paspebiac, 4J-i= ~61- iibri AD Frank Ma:- lalgnetl at Sumciierside. 'THE CANADIAN CREDIT‘ MEN'S ale-j ('11., undersigned up io noon on the ‘Jith clay 0i April A. it, i923 for the purchase oi‘ the Bonk Debts of the above named auth-"ized asslgnor. Tenders to he marked plainly on the outside with the name of the item tendered for. The highest or n " n‘ ccs-‘nrily acctpted. .\ certificd cheque for 20% of tibe purchase price must accompany the tender. A ilctailed inventory of the Book Ilelits may be seen at the Qfilce oi McDonald and MQPhee. Barris- tender not‘ to be found In the world arc mined in this section. Travelling through this region on a previous trip he was vividly impressed with the impelling ad- vantages as a grazing country, in- cluding leagues and leagues of rich grazing lauds but exposed to sum- mer irosts which are hostile to grain vitality. Large areas are coursed with forests suitable for pulp wood, and dotting the lines at intervals are numerous pulp millg resort as well as a. sportsman’.- paradise. This expanse is easily reamed by the grand “National Transcontinental." Emerging from this scenic stretch and entering .tcr;- Cliurlottetoivn, or at the Office ,0!‘ t..t- xmli-rsigned at Sumnierside. THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S . ASSOCIATION .E. W. MANSON, Rep. of P.E.lsiand ‘ Authorized Trustee ~i-‘.;Z-tts5l. I ilfhe Bankruptcy Act ‘ Tenders l'i tho tier of the Estate 0' ‘iv of Tryon. P. h‘. l., JUllIDYlZLIl as-‘lgnor. Sealed 'l‘endtrs ivill bc received ' by the undersigned up tr: noel". 011 Tuesday the 2-i‘li (lay (ll April for i, the purchase of the 1. nf Mer- chandise and Real E of the above named authorize wsl-guor. ; Tender No. 1, for in» sttock of Merchandise. consisting of Dry can, bnl Goods, Groceries. Hardware and’ Sundries. Tender No. 2 for the Ilcal Estate nsisting of Dwelbng House and barns and Store Property. Tender No. 3 for the Book Debts oi‘ the above named authorized as- signal‘. j Tenders must be marked Dlfllllll’ Ion the outside wiih the number and name oi the item tendered for. - A ccrtified cheque for 90% of the purchase- prI-es must nczc anally each tender. The hlclies’ on aiiff necessarily ‘cceptl-d. A cnfnpll‘ ipvra." QTY of the Bier- fr-handisr may . vXfl-mlllild at the Office (t F‘:iri i Bros, Charlotte- town, or ; i the (viflce of the under- tender not TRUST ASSOCIATION MANSON, Rep. for P.E.Ia|and Authorized Assignor tl-il-ttsfil. E. W. Schooner For Sale‘ Length O. A. 60' feet. Registered Tonnage, 22 ‘tons Power, 40 H. P. "Thraske" Engine with clutch. Hull and in best condition. Apply PURVES, naowu a co. I ShIpbro-kers - ‘Jurth Sydvcy. N. S. . Ill. Clearance Auction ~ Sale I m, ,,_.,,-,,. mi '|\ Iimniviir- Mo __|,.'.,,_,-,.7 .., u." l. .'.~i 29 to H’; ',,_ |,,; ._. ,lli‘llfill 0n Wmlncs- on.» April 121:‘. Hi3‘. at 12 o'clock ulnirp, bis ‘ilTlTl coin-cum! "l 100i p, w-p R0 limo-s clw-r and ill 800d '\(\’[.|\ n! cultivation. 15v K0795 of finlifllillfl limrvlwobil and F twee vi can uoml lumber. ‘flit: '21.!" '1 ivcll ‘"1" l""' ill'l l‘ -7'-\|<'l"'l l-ITI’ t- ' ""-l 1.1“: l.,-wt ill: mt-niw Mu. l- ‘IV-riaiv vrnrln bin-w. ll.- lT 1i - UFIHFR 1mm.‘- Ioilniving. J. P. BRADLEY. Auctioucr" "rout ‘ _,5.-.. FltYl-I lw. Ful- ....i.vl,. i-n-u-is 21 2s 5i pui-wiilsn price must each tender. necessarily vicrrevteii. months Merchandise and ,,,_.,, m, fimay he seen at the Office of m l my.» lRntten-bury. Poole and Thompson's, Montague. JIB Oil THE CANADIAN c 4. The Bankruptcy Act Tenders ln the matter of the Estate of Malolm McDonald of Lorne Val‘ y. I’. E. l., authorized asslgnor. , Scaled tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Tuesday. noon the 24th duv 0f ADP". A I)» 1923. for the purchase of the iollow- ing Merchandise. Tender No. i, for the stock of Merchandise, consisting of grocer- ies hardware, boots and shoes. sundries and store fl rtures. Tender No. 2, for Book Debts of wiilflilleg. he was met by zi raging ‘bllllflfd. the worst experienced in um comm: vantage by nifvisitiiig the moat interesting points lathe busy city of Central Canada. (Here he met Mr. William Pound, a native Mnrgate, who is never too bu y to entertain a P. E. Islander. He lav- ished npou Mr. Simpson every at- tention and marked this period of the trip wl-th an indelible impres- sion. ‘it makes onele heart warm to island hospitality when the scene oi Iavishment is beset with distant, extraneous surroundings. Mn-Pouud defends the profession in an auto ‘business. city oi Winnipeg. ‘in Winnipeg he visited the rind-ion Bay Company store the com- painy that so lnseparably is writ- ten up in the history of Canada. He also visited the store of ‘T. E. Eaton d’: -Co., where he was warni- ly welcomed by one of the White- head ‘boys of Keirslilgton. “in the railway yards ha marked every sign oi’ flourishing business. much shipping being done. 7 dropped into the grain exchanged and WilS-lllllfill impressed with his first experience Iii such a commer- cial manifestation. sales effected in wheat at 116% for May delivery. Speeding westward the matter that lmpresssed him most. this side of Saskatoon, the depth of snow on the Prairies, lie Il-lc witnessed W218 \Vlllf'll measured from two to three He saw horses on this area, llilWlflg up the snow to expose the for feed. They showed no discontent, even with snow banks Moving westward, he found less snow iit Edmonton. and milder weather with very little frost. ‘Little snow was seen from here to the Rockies. l-ie was greatly surprised to find that the ascent and descent of the moun- tnlii pass could be made without the aid oi’ an extra locomotive. He “'85 surprised to ilnd the marked absence of snow and the continued advantage oi‘ fine weath- er all through this area. Greatly was be surprised with the sublim- lty of the mountain" scenery which appealed so keenly to his acutely speculative mind. This area has the gratifying reputation oi posse;- sing tlic world's record breaker Holstein cow, which has excelled any mark previously made. it has also a record for fruit-growing cap- abilltleswzipples, apricots, cherries raspberries, strawberries. growing in abundance. At Kamloops snow had almost disappeared, ‘but at Chllliwack he found that this divi- sion had sustained an unusually heavy snow fzill. This is a. rich. farming country, mixed ‘farming-be- ing popular. Creeping down the Thompson River, 0ne~would marvel bow human invention could afford moans oi transit, that is safe in so perilous a situation. Here you arc banging on to the edge of a .\' rs. All trains were cancelled for more than thirty hours. But unis interruption was turned to ad. To The Ambitious lMan Or Woman Who is Seeking a Permanent Position We invite immediate cor- lifilwillldence from honest, in mg. Lorwnrd, dependable 8n and “when, who ‘WISH to build a Pélfilléillfilllly prgfl. I table business of their own. , Lzipltal or Selling exrpericnce ' I not necessary. We are manu. iacturers of women's cloth- "ltl and sell Direct to Con- Sunwruhrough local repro- sentatives. The Natjmm] ‘lgfe-"filyflur-door" selling v-iv-t In‘ n Ladies‘ Ready-go. , ll»? ‘itore in a neat sample trase. ll rile today and be the first to get_ the sales right ll} liOIlr territory. “It is n ‘Sign of distinction to be a l\£lllf)l'l8.l Representative.”_ National Mail Order House, I nltv Biliidlnz. Montreal. 11333-4-14-1i. precipice, going into an ab Iliuudreds of fect below. But. ‘lent means of transit. Emerging ‘from Chilllwnck we ipass New \Vest luster, and along ‘the. low lauds, $210M Aflincouvcr. Tlili ;the Gateway of the Pacific. V]; “int-s that. enclose you while i“ ssing through this mountainous ‘area. The first impression one re- ceives on (entering is tho great |areu tbnt it covers. ,ll\'9 lumber mills, that continually inre taxed to their utmost capacity. The kriizer Mill, the largest of its lklIHl in the world, has orders for a full ycai" uhend. Some trees have been milled here that cut 30,000ft, r of lumber, irimice stock. Other places of interns; that were visited are Stanley Park, em- bracing enormous tmes, shoviing the noted Siwak Rock, whose name perpetrutes that 0f the original ‘ln- iiabitans of the country. Notable among these was E. Pauline John- son. whose grave may be seen re- tired in this secluded scene. While here, Mr. ‘Simpson came in contact with admirers of her poetic ggning shiFttTtéfiitTi Pouliry Stand Supreme 3- C. W.. Iiegliorns, Barred Plymouth flocks, W, \Vy311- dotts, Pekln Ducks imd labile". Geese, ‘Our winnings at the 1922 and 1923 Pou‘try Show were 123 Cook, 123 Cockerel, 123 Heb, 123 Pallet. 123 old Pen, 123 young Pen; also 3 Silver Cups. One pen also won first place at the ‘Charlottetown 1920 and 1921 Egg Laying Contest. Write for prices 0i’ Hatching Eggs, day old Chicks and Mature stock. WM. NEALE, Bear River. l’. E. I. 113304-4-14-11. THE BANKRUPTCT ACT I In the Matter of the Estate of Gaudet 8t Perry of St. Louis P. E. Island, Autlionized Aeellnorl. the aibove named, authorized assig- on the outside with the number and name oi the item tendered for. .\ certified cheque for 20% of the accompany The highest on any tender not A comifete detailed inventory oi’ Book Debts N. Charlotleown and l asorr Marvel Tnusr. ASSOCIATION | E. W. MANSON, Rep. for P.E.Isllnd~ Authorized Assisnor IHMSL Representative for AUCTION SALE who were contemplating the ereo. tion oi s. monument to perpetuate unit?” lIl|_iIl_lE_F_AM|lYr Recommends Lydia EPink- ham’: Vegetable Com- pound to Other Mothers Hemford, N. S.—“ I am the mother of four children and I was so weak after my last baby came that I could not do my work and suffered for months until a friend induced rne to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Since takin the Vege- table Compound my wea ness hasleft me and the pain in my back has gone. I tell all m ‘riends who are troubled with fema e weakness to take Lydia E. Pinkhamb Vegetable Compound, for 1 think it is the best medicine ever sold. You may advertise my otter. "—Mrs. GEORGE l. Caousn, Hemford. N. S. My First Child Glen Allen Ala. — “I have been eatly benefited by taking Lydia E. inkham's Vegetable Compound for bearing-down feelings and p ins. I was troubled in this wii f0: nearly four years following the irth of my first child,and at times could hardly stand on my feet. A nel hbor recom- uor. " ——— T- riders must he marked plallllYI There will be sold ‘by puihlic aucton on the shore at Mimine; gash riI the hour of 10 o'clock ill the forenmm on Tuesday the l7th day or April. Om- 20 ton schooner with gns-xllnc engine installed of tho estate of the above .- named’ authorized assirrno s. y Also on the s me date at ‘Sh, in the afternoon,’ the Terms of sale. cash. THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION LTD. E. W. MANSON. l P. S. Authorized Trustee. V0. liiand Cobour . Lydia 5. Lou's Station at the hour of 2 _ o'clock dwelling house and barn oi’ Mal ‘fcrrv. one of the above authorized msslanors. mended the Vegetable ompound to me after l had taken doctor's medl- cines without much benefit. It has relieved m pains and gives me strength. ‘recommend it and give you ermlssion t0 use my testimo- nlal.’ —Mrs.Im\ RYE, Glen Allen, Ala. Women who suffer should write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Ontario, for a free co y of Plnkhenfe Text-Boot 0 cnoviiii snaps Write for epeclll price llet oi Clover: for Qprlnl needing- TODD & COOK leed M" mote - Opportunities- FOR Sale investment Our present Invent- ment Llet contains over, Twenty-five oust-moi of Government and 1 Municipal Bonds and a good variety of 8e- lected High Grade ‘ Public Utility and Cor- poration issues. ASK FOR COPY llastemlecurilits Company, Ltd New Bank of Noya Scetia Building H. V. DUNBAR._ Manager W. ____-—_-. ‘ uatwl u, niory of her poetic genius. ‘Brine advantages for exhilarating exercise are multiplex. The sum- mer resorts are almost innumer- able. and are all recreatlve. furn- ishing unlimited opportunities fOI‘ liealth-siiiilii; ssrrviie- "e 1'5“ visitcd the calilltiil Elly 0711115 l?’ poittzint Vi stern illfflvlflce-‘V c‘ torlu, and uzis mucli impressed by lis emphatic wculth which is en- joyed in quiet. retirement. Here he called upon the Minister of Public Works, in the Provincial Government, Mr, Sutherland, a. sou of the lute Robert Sutherland- Sen View. lloui. W. ‘Sutherland has certainly‘ proved to the West fxnlwib ‘Dunsthflnage called the meeting to order at 2 o'clock p. m. The minutes of the past annual ineetlng was read and adopted. The President tlien gave a statement showing the good fin- ancial standing of the Company. The Secretary followed with his re- port which was unanimously ad- opted. The auditors report was t-hen first class order. The President re- ported that he had attended a ineet- lng of‘ the Provincial Dairymaws Association which was held in Charlottetown on February the 24th, A. D., 1922 and as requested. lnyed the matter of ‘all the Ilalry Companies, purchasing dairy suir plies cooperatively, but, up to the present time nothing lias been done in this llnc. Mr. hirer-row, the Butter and Cheese inspector beini! present" at the meeting reported that lie had interviewed Mr. Grady. the Superintendent oi‘ the Prince Edward Island Railway, as request- ed at t-he last annual meeting, con- cerning the lowerlng of freight rates on cream, butter and all dairy products and in answer to Mr. Mor- row's request Mr. Grady stated that the freight rates in this Prov- ince was the same as in nll l-hB Provinces of Canada. The Superin- tendent, however, kindly promised to give the matter his attention, Io see ll‘ any-thing could be done to better conditions. iMr. Morrow gave a very 1019mm‘ lug and instructive lecture on the necessity of keeping the cream sweet, preserving tlie flavor and also imsteurlzlng the cream in or- Creamery The annual meeting of the Dun- staiinage Cheese and Butter Com- pany was held at the Dunstaffnaxe Creamery on the 17th day of dan- uarry. The meeting was largely at- tended by patrons and sharehold- ers. The President, A. C. MacAulay read showing the books to be inimoi-e tlinn the quantity of rubber der to manufacture zi high grade of Ibutter to be alble to compete and hold our already gained reputation in the butter markets of Canada. On motion moved, seconded and carried the following officers were elected for uhe iusuing year. Presi- dent A. C. MacAulay; Directors. Wesley AMI/heir, J. R. Munn, A. C. Foster, James Hughes, S. C. Stew- art and John Stitson. ' Mr. A. A. llicBeth was appointed Auditor for the present year. On motion, seconded and adopted the Directors were impotvererl with the fixing of the iiianufactiirlirg prlcc in order to have the affairs of the Company carried on , on Bound that ibis province, smallest ‘in ex- tension, but by no means least in comprehension. can produce men capable of exercising abilities t0 discharge high oillcial tiunctlons in larger and ‘more wealthy provinces. Rgtiiming to Vancouver, he had the pQeLiC pIczn-iure of seeing the sun sink to rest in the Placid Wat" crs of the Pacific. The sail of 80 miles from Vancouver to Victoria. was one of rzirc pleasure and was in sharp contrast with the abrupt- lv picturesque or sublime attitude that you truvcrsc in the mountain (llvlsion. Tbc routc lies. along islands and betwecn jiiiting rocks so closetliat you could prujetrt a missile, from y“ starboard or port to the impenillili; you! lliavc no fear, maintaining confid-l .eu-ce in the security of your exccl- r ‘page tlic mi d is the number ofhupplyjng cream and “m”, man“. iig at length I ‘i is aptly ternicdlln“! 1'“"-"l'-‘! and youi -re:illze: the adaptability of the term] - - , . - 1'01 '. ids-rust for all. . tulicn you remember iht, rcstricted- ' l 1* l I P h’ exiqts ‘md;$900_00_ The m,“ h, 0mm. rgcflved‘ . - . 1 _..____ lA Desirable ‘execute all the work in the samelf-‘Wed 0V6!‘ 5600-00- A E7931 1111111)’ {school building. lta liundrc-dlwm h“ , . , . lumps of “-.,,t,.,-fr,,uL m, ms, Sh,“ u-iien the no“. iinipei-sity, no“ lll , ping facilities, 1,8 busy and prDdl“,_,('0lll‘SC of construction was pronounced dead a few niin- utes aliter birth. Attending phyg]. clans drug. The baby's, functioned. When the heart stop- ped beating the drug was Injected directly and thirty seconds lntor the organ began to function again, By use or n nnlmntor the lungs made to function seventeen’ min- utes later. basis. pet,to,~,,,,,,,r_ _ _ .\ir. J". R. Muim was appointed to its-turning to Vancouver one lmraprcseni the Company at the mcct- emindctl that he must not forgetTjng of the Central Dairy Assiocia- to "record his concert of the vcn-ition. The Dllllfilflflllagt} Cheese and pic. Ono of Ibe first truths to cu- Bun" Company having 545 patrons °l\""'"““"ll‘ meme-- a“ “Palm-v inctured 224,50.’ lbs. oi‘ butter dur- nd from‘ the number. N. Rubber More Than WAISHIINGTON, April 12.—Ilt is estimated by British officials that tlie money to bdiflilld to the United States this year in accord- ance with the terms 0i the recent debt settlement will be more than returned through American ruib- Imr purchasers from Great Bri- tain. ' tAt present raw ruihlber pnicee. these estimates set forth the re- turns to British rubber Interests on 200.000 tons of the material to be about 33,000,000, 0r .2.000.000 pound-s in excess of the British 4.1m payment this year. b; is pointed out that mudh cilod will ‘be exported to this Unl- fed ‘States In .192). as 1922 purcha- ses were about 265.000 tons, .'I‘eii- tative estimates iby British rubiber interests place the amount at from. .285,000 to 300.000 tons. Considerable sentiment is said to bi- developing in British (lov- ernment circles and among ruib- bi-r exports for modification of re. pcul oi‘ the no-cnllcili "Stevenson scheme for the invposition or 1n export tiix on the rirbibcr sales to foreign purchasers. The interest shown by the United States de- partments oi commerce and’ agri- culture in the development of new r/ourcea of raw rubber, and the cngcr overtures of various South American Governments to be con- sidered as prospective sources of an unl-lm-iteil supply, wzth formal offers to revise land and taxation legislation in nlect AIHO-TlC-dn re- quirements, hn-s scrvcil apilrirently to uwzikcn British official: and Ii: nnncicrs to the ilangcrs of losing 'lli'll‘ beet customers. i-{o-c-m- DEPOPULATION IN RURAL QUEBEC OTTAWA, April lit-Thug Drill/lime 'oi Quebec in common with other provinces wag suffer. lng from rural vie-population was assorted a: the afternoon session 0f the, parliamentary committee Qlliliiifing Into agricultural condi- tions by Professor G. Toupln. of the agricultural college at Oka, Qua L°W ""888 Dflld ‘if: farmers had llliif-"lys been fll(. cause c! n move- mcnt citywvnrtls and today that movement, was stili illore marked. Melville Cumming, of 11mm S- save evident-o as u. diffi- ti; Pays British Debt in‘ RM Qt siii oi‘ Alder mud. - turned if tender not accepted. Quality is so..." "k I'll‘- dehler f"; I Al n uric-m :&-£a'-...-..._~I Write/or [m ma: .- Ported aw“, I AGENTS WAN MEN am: woman to m, and appoint local reprasentativ Yearly guarantee $1092 (week? average $21.00), and expenses, m; mission besides.‘ Write for pa", culars. Winston 00., Dept, w, I, Toronto. AGENTS WANTED Make $50.00 a week selling o“, Shine Spiral Curtain Rods. Wm, for particulars and sample. The B, 4t E- MIK-Dfl. Desk 8, London, out sv "rennin AT uiee STATION The undersigned offers for is], by tender tllldlveitfitb of April hi; farm of 100acres, V4 mile from Uigg Station, in good state of mu. tlvntion with well finished 8 roomeq dwelling house and outbuildings, 25 acres under wood and abundnim A cheque oi’ $100.00 must iiccon. pony each tender which will be rs- JOHN S. MARTIN, ' Kinross 4-12-41. flilllluti encountered by farmers '1 “IQ Drovlnce. Iic claiiiii-rl thatl filial“ slow-ere in tiic Annapolis V3119)’ last suns-rm were gppr. sting at zi loss of wbout livpnutl fivc cunts i. ‘barrel, roirsiisiw’ One large flgingbcnt, with an. zine and sails. 2,000 trawl» mid dorny. one lobster boat and engine, one ‘horse I0 years old, I300 l]... Write or telephone _ iiig the your, ilip gross value of Lb“. “Dim” M" °" S°"°°“- ‘M’ year's output was $79,199.31. The “Lmclud” that ackmllllg-ngjzLWiiglicst paid patrons realized over and ivould lack of room itctuul mlover $700.00. The third highest rec- extra sessions arc necessary This deflm-enoyigeggiggd gdursilsoo Orgiuglng between ~i . an o . . Mr. W. E. Wood w_lio has been manager of the Company for n number of years, lius, by his com- petent management gained the con- fidence of the patrons, directors and all concerned. The Directors would ask all the patrons as well as all t-hose who in- tend to supply cream this season to pay strict attention to the "caring of Cream" as a regulation has been passed at Oita-wa on the tenth of Marc-ll, providing for the grading of all Canadian Creamery Butter. (Patriot Please Copy) All druggists are authorized to refund the money ii’ PAZO OINT- MENT fails in the treatment of any case of ITCHING. BLIND. BLEEDING or PROTRUDI NG FILES. PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re- lieves fllCl-IING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. it bi guaranteed by Paris Med- icine 00., Manufact of the world-famous Laxative BROM QUININE Tablets. ’ éfifwm, This signature is on every box | of PAZO OINTMENT 80c. if you are unable to get PAZO OINTMENT from your dnigglst, send 80c in postage stamps to Paris Medicine 00., 108 Spadlna Ave. Toronto, and a box will be mailed to you promptly. Write supplied in a short time at Point Gray, will bc opened. The (shurcbcs are numerous. gracofiilkv tbuilt of stono, and all are well attended. I The hotels are IflCLlllVPly 'mod-| ern and serve the corporal needs as ofiitticntly as the cliurclit-s scrve the inieutal and the morzil. Among the most prominent is tlic C.I‘.R. l-lotcl. ‘The auditorium alone is irapablr- of supplying the needs of one thousand persons. Tile (lericrnl Hospital ls a splen- did. institution, maintaining a staff of about 200 in number, including candidates in training. The most enduring impression that you re- ceive is the kindness of the people. Their ability to furnish you with intelligence is pronounced. Solicit information from the youngest to the oldest and you get the snmc civil, correct and satisfactory ln- fonmation which lmpels you .0 irvish that other places in this fa r Dominion were similarly qualified. But, thoughtful renticr, having seen lllIlS great Dominion from ocean to ocean, having observed as (alosc- ly as transient opportunity would permit, Mr. ISImpson has the good judgment to conclude that our own Island Province has mucli that the people here do. or should mo") adequately appreciate. He also maintains that our native born, ivhetlicr romnluing at home n;- going abroad, can successfully compote with the host that our fair Canada can produce. Y ,_"___‘ -i—¢o>--- DEATH VICTOR IN THE END OVER DISCOVERY OF SCIENCE OTTAWA, April 13.—»Llfe was restored here, Sunday, to a ngw born babe that died within a few minutes aftci- birth, and the Infant was ke t alive for six hours by the use of ‘adrenalin, a powerful drug that now is engaging the attention of the medical world. Dcath was victor in the end, however, T11" baby. horn in a hospital, your name and address plainly. (MADE IN CANADA) decided he lnnss had not on the use of FOll SALE Farm 0i‘ 108 mrres at Cape Trav- erse two miles from shipping. 70 acres clear, balance In wood and lumber. Apply CHAS. WRIGHT Cape Traverse into the heart tissues, also were 11331-4-1 4053i. r011 SALE ‘The Registered trotting stallion l PUBLIC AUCTION ltellflvllle,‘ OM- . llilfllllll- Il- " Mayor Todd, 2.15 14' if not sold I.'Et..‘.‘.“MSEIt‘."~‘.:';i"i‘iTI'W“-Zl'i before May, will sulia in on» F233,‘. "re'l'e‘n'e‘i's'fl;...€s.s‘ lotwtown every II- J- li- -- t Court, Doaeidston, tdwfni II v.» .. JAMES ENGLAND, ,, Travellers Rest. 4-13-‘Jl Home or Good Investment Double Tenement Property 228228 King St, Charlottetown Will be Sold by ON Tuesday, April 17th, 1923, at 11.30 a. m. ' The above is a double tenement house, 7 rooms each side, electric light, sewerage, concrete cellar, nirge lot and barn. all in first class repair. A. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer. iTllC Best is the Cheap- est. 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