3i Pauli: FOUR ‘ 1 ' an; il>i ~ccR' lii [lHlH uilllnwl Bllliilillll lliT-"Si . iu Cnnudn and UIINHI Film"!- V l)‘ ~ “.50 per your Inuilul (an _ . . ce- -- »» - ' ‘ L H \'i l:i'Q-lli|0l‘ll*u| ll ilurlleil l"'"‘l'“lg,ll;g1fl',-'l'i,'t.sc ‘gufii. A. lluolliutiuu, D. 5 0 / 1,1 Editor uutl lluuugorhul. B. lluruett. Associate Editor-ll. K. Currie Your 1mm a the but barometer a WEDNESDAY’ MAY 9, 192g your physical condition. Look at it every morning before breakfast. if it is coated with white, yellow or brown coloring, . and does not liaveaclean red appearan you are constipated and not well. , lleed Its VVarning Constipation causes more ailments than all other diseases, and is the result of not having a daily bowel movement. Siclo‘ ’ he, indigestion, biliousness ‘ and saiiow complexion follow. Ask your dru ist for a 25c red paper Epadta e of TER'S LITTLE LIV R P LLS “Safe Laxative". Take a dose to-night and continue one pill after each meal. Don't stop-until your tongue is clean. You will be surprised at the tonic effect this doctor's formula will have on you. CARTERS I%PILIS WELCOME T0 JACK MINI-JR. once. The extent of the monetary Theatre on his favorite work. animal life. Cream - Separators The “New” Sharples Marvel. Shipment just received sell- ing at lowest prices. Repair parts for ail Sharp- ics machines in stock. J. L. DOUGLAS 39 QUEEN STREET CllARllOTTETOlVN, P. E. I. known cr more highly esteemed for 01110 1t t0 assist, lithe birds know and lové him." No|1h0 111011011 t0 pay the |olle can afford to miss this lectureim 01101110 0f 1.1011 M11 501111. and we trust no grown or half grown10015- 5001-0141111 and to nay llil-bdy 0!‘ Bill \\'ill miss lt- him handsomely as well, it has the On behalf of our citizens we cx- 1110110y t0 pay new salaries to the tend to this great naturalist a cor-lmembers of the new Prohibition 1diaiwvelcomeand bespeak for him commission, it has the money to in llilfiked lldllsd idlliglli- buy expensive furniture and carpets I for the Government ofiioes: it has in short. money for every extrava- gance which folly can devise; but it has no money to devote to l1 work which promises to alleviate the ,hardships of our people. make pos- request OLsibIe a real expansion ni business the Board of Trade in the matteriand dfiecny Save 1m.“ Sums o1- mo_ icf contributing to the retainer of a my w every farmer and producer IMaritilne Freight Rate Expert, and l {has determined not to co-operate lwith Nova Seotia and New Bruns- wick in a joint endeavor to seeurea more equitable adjustment of freight ‘rates in the Maritimes. {Gm ‘ THE FREIGHT RATE rzxrenr. 1i IT comes as a great disappointment 1 to . all our citizens to learn 1that the Provincial Government has refused the ' Spring Time Kodak Time . in the Province. ii A LEAKY BASKET. We have a nice selection of _ KODAKS and BROWNIES from $2.50 up. A . FILMS All sizes in stock. The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE l-ifi Great George, Street ‘fell-phone 2H5 POURING sand in a rat-hole and ' pouring water into a basket have long been proverbial as evidences of want of ordinary common sense. Yet, we Canadians are, with appar- ent ofiicial seriousness engaged in illlfl ill Sedllflflgla similar undertaking. We are not reductions Dltnly persistently trying to fill up the _freigllt rates alld tariffs in this ancl;1-111_-h0l0 01- t110'h11,~;k0t,'hul, we lire iliu GU10!‘ Milrillllle Prdvillfdfi- “ll-spending millions of dollars 0n it. iflél‘ the Stewart Government, Prince Qf 00111.50, W0 01-0 umnluying some ‘Edunrd Island 11nd cc-nncrnicd witniinoucunus of faithful political heel- iiile other two provinces ill this mat-ins in handling the sand and the ____ ter and that Government had nlade water and ‘these Well paid ofllciab. Mr. Cornell. an expert in the mat- ltt-r of freight rates and tariffs. has ‘for some time been engaged in a study of the freight rate situation -ill the Maritimes lacljilstlnents and Mall Orders Receive Prllmiil Attention. Moovvowon-m oovwoooo-lfill flllilfllllfldllilll L0 QSSl-‘ii ill Barry-are cheerfully handling the material - 1 Bllsllle“ lliilli-‘and drawing their daily wage, but 1 lshitlpers and all those who have had n0lth01l the rut-hole nur the basket eves TESTED AND _ f Jill Ollildllllliily 0f making ll Si-lldy shows any signs other than that the 110i freight rates throughout the DO-lformer is growing larger with the1 campeum germ” W111, 1.1”‘ tmninion have for long been awnre;w001~_0n0-t0u1-, whil0 the basket is equipment. tlthat the Maritime Provinces, and‘110001n1ng 11101-0 leaky, E. w_ {jparticiliarly this Province, have been A 1-000nt hullctln issued by the , ‘L S_ TAYLOR Igdlscrirnurntcd against for years in Bureau of Statistics at Ottawa gives omomEmlsrg :tilis connection. Our Boards of 1111 01110101 1011014 0f the progress 142 Richmond 8t. 1131141? have Worked illrdllllllll-‘lly lf-[we are making. During the past sccure redress with some measure of‘ 111,0 y001-5_ 0000101111; t0 this bulletin, Slime“ but exile“ klwwledfle lillflnve have received into Canada 573,- icoioperative effort were necessary i015“ 11110113101110, Buying the same British Columbia 1seeilre any substantial measure of 1101-100 591,121 11001110, immigrants Mouldings and irellcf- MT- C°ili9ll'$ Exile" klllllv-iand native born‘ Canadians left us Sheathing iledge- backed by ill’! CO-ODBFB-ilvilito take up their residence in the effort of Boards of Trwdeyverywher 11111100 510105! Si: gllvgfllxsc‘ "m" vlmcouw‘ throughout the Mflllil-Yllds dlld llYi These figures are not compiled for B. c. MOULDINGS AND (lrvngfgixlnllieitilnillltidltzuhllil/‘li (lllzmolitical purposes; theyKsrc gill- sgghflnlqg ‘ 5° e Pee ill‘ - piled by ofliciais of the ng ov- Assorted patterns. ltime Provinces, has succeed ‘- ini01-nm0nt which 51100110101100 1,110 011. L M; POOLE & CO ificcurine adjustments and rBduCBIOnSIcl-utlcn on the rat-hole and the 7110mm WHARVES 1in numerous instances. to the greatibnslmn A110 1,110 10x110y01~5 019011. ‘ advantage of our producers. Hisl000 010 11101-0 01- 1055 011001111111, 11111,- _ lstudies have disclosed the fact that 111g 101- 1110 01101-011011 ‘ Professlona] Cards lthe hardships and discriminations: why 00 1h050 11001110 0111» 0wn 0nd . "R R BELL inf which our people comnlnlned nrcnlul- immigrants, refuse to stay in ' not at all imaginary; they life Very Canada? Simply because there is BARRlSTl-ill, SOLICITOR ETC. | _ Cameron B10011’ _C111,1.1o11',1ow11' real and more general and severe 110 01110101011001 1101-0 r01- th01n_ And MONEY T0 LOAN _ Ethan was at first supposed. Al- why 1s 11101-0 110 01n1110y1n0nt in n "T? ' 0 “"'d ithough much has been accomplished. country 50 richly endowed with row ' I j‘ c n l l Wlillch m°l'° remains 1° l)? lmmm‘ material for manllfacturing and soil 0d te fN.Y.PtGraduatol ’ rhacfloschod 01112511031111,“ ‘llllfilicd b6f0r8 this find Elle Gill" conditions for agriculture? Because Practice l-lmlllglTlzr Elf. Ell‘. N!" Maritime Provinces are placed on an 1110 King 3011011111101“, t0 keep itself Tom“! Eyuulgnd sunny!“ GIN”, equal footing with the rest of the 1n 1100,01; has n0 00110111101110 fiscal Oflice. Bayer Bulldlnlr Domlnlon- lpolicy but, instead, is tinkering and om c°'|g;?;€:'§_3s11f'm h 5M The Governments of Nova Sootia '110011111; 1.11111 1,110 101111 1,0 pufchlsc and New Brunswick. cnthuded lllflsectlohai support. Neither manufac- Mark R. McGuigan the success already achieved. and tprers n0l‘ farmers have sufficient B. A; conscious of the extent and import- 101th in th0" King Government to BAIKIISTER, SOLICITOIL ETC. nnce of the work remaining to be 110k their money on new industries. cglglloiggnmxl done. are eo-operating in this mat- 1A3 11-0qu011Ely 110111100 0111, 111 0110011. l-—— - l0!‘ illld hill/d Bllilrllllllflidd Bf-‘llefllils servntive newspapers and on the McLeod & Bent ey Slims "l money l0 mill“! ilflflfllllle ll“? floor of the House of Commons, we 1- ll- BENTLEY retention of M . Cornell's services t1 t ri l to b w. E. BENTLEY. K. c. d m n l" d r h are expor ng our raw ma e a e Burrilter and Attomey-at-Luw a“ e m“ ""5"" "l ""- el- manufactured elsewhere by coun- Otlioe: 180 Richmond Street anoe of this all important work. The 1,1105 01111011 01-0 01111101011111; W100. MONEY r0 1.0m ion 1 1 m Ed m, 1 d‘ cmmmnwm 1._ 11, 1 l vcrnmcn c ncc we nan awake to protect their own. was lnvltcd and exncctedic co-cncr- It was during the tariff tinkering 1 lint! on illis work. 9-9-300040-00004 000% 0-00 O-G 1 a. _ the natural increase or the number contribution which the Government ACK MlNER- ‘We’ “f bllds “ml was requested id mill"? W“ 5mm‘ have been brought into the Domin- Ll llie lime Pei-Wile ‘ll ‘he mreshlreiativeiy small in comparison with 1011 110m 50uth003t01-11 3111-0110 11111110 will arrive here this evening. and the sums voted 111 1110 011101- pm- train loads of our own sons, and will give an address in the Strand:1,111005_infinitesimaliy small in 00111- This parison with the sums which may address, which will be iiiustratedbe Saved 10 0111. 1111-01015 0110 1110. with moving pictures of bird anckducers 111 this Province by the pro- thoughtfully considers these move- will El" m? Pfljsecution of this work. The Provin- sonal experiences of the lecturer andic1a1 03011011111101“ refused to appro- will undoubtedly be one of the mosti111-111t0 u single dollar for this pllr- 171111111 111E 51111111“, Oversea 1S faced interesting lflclurc-v fiver fill/Eli ill illl-‘i1p0Se. The Government's excuse ls with such a crisis. Australia. New city. No man ill Canada is better|111111 11 110$ 1101 1110 11101101, 10 011. Zealand and South Africa are de- v It has the money ‘his work than Jack. Miner. “Even 10 30nd M1"; Len to Europe. it has they r8181“ expenses land at their ports riemain there to mm CHARIIOTTETOWN onA-aolzov i Notes by the Way Tm: Federal Bureenlol Statistics shcws that from i922 to i927, in- . 1 _ Iorulng Daily (lauded 1881) $5.00 per your (in advance) delivere-lwcllfilve-lllelncreasl? 0! P°Plll3ll°nlll - -Canada has been less than either (f immigrants who have come to this country. This shows that we are losing native born Canadians in l ‘ o at least equal to the num- ber of immigrants we retain. lt also shows that Canada has been acting as the seive through which immigrants are graded before pass- ing on into the United States. The fact is that shiploads of people daughters have migrated across the border. Every patriotic Canadian, who mcnts of population in and out of Canada. must view the situation with alarm. No other Dominion sirous of securing immigrants. They get theln and what they receive The immigrants who aid in the great work of developing and building up the land of their adoption. And who has ever read or heard of an exodus either of the native born or of the newly arrived immigrants, from South Afriea,Ne\v Zcaland or Australia? The United States makes no ef- fcrt to get immigrants. On the con- trary, by quota laws it limits the enter and settle in that country ada has gained 6,000,000. The two c: untries lie side by side. are about in many respects. but with one not- able difference of policy. The Re- public has the highest protective pciicy known to the world, and the Dominion has failed to protect its home market as the Republic has done. it must be evident to,’ nil who lave given this matter their tilougilt- ful consideration that this wide con- trast between the trade policies of the two countries has had some ef- fect in stimulating the exodus of Canadians southward across the border. Many believe it to be a principal cause of that movement, and none, we think, will claim that it has operated at all as a eheck.or to keep our own people at home. It must be apparent that the trade policy of the_prcsent Government at Ottawa tends to prevent the growth of population in the Dom- inion. lion. R. B. Bennett, addressing a Conservative Association in Toronto the other day touched upon the question of, immigration, strongly condemning the policy and practice of the King Government. Among other things he said: "We are bringing into this coun- try an ever-increasing number p1‘ lien-British immigrants. and yet of the 591,000 people who have left. this country the major part/are cf British stock and English- speaking origin. It means this French stock are leaving country.” "What are we doing?" Mr. Ben- nett asked. partly fabricated other lands nlitted it to be done here." .-___. of Canada. newspaper readers. George B. Nich- Maii and Empire, says in part; __._..____ MCDOIItIld & MCPlIGGMc with ihem- A detention from and fiddling period of the Klngthan any young. men and women B. A the Board of Trade waited on the_r01;l1n0 11101, the exodus reached itslwlw We" 5"" l" l-lilli iiflllflli. bllil-1s0methlng to be said for the dogs! ll. I‘. MoPHII Government. while the House wasinymhximum and tilir maximum will . ETC. “m” recent“! 11ml Ill-PORCH’ llftldd increanlngiycontinue so long as the the necessity of the Government's 1111-111 is used for political pilrposes ell-operation nnd financial nsslilt- u; 110w, I. A. IIODONALD ' B. A. tlzed in that mission church, of whom had left for States within six months. The exo. ,dus of these youligymen and women represented almost all per cent. of “ulnber wh° may be permuted w should be insured, just as the life Yet despite these restrictions, immi- grants from all the countries in the,Y°“l' ‘Emily 5°30‘ make l1 i-lliimllllh‘ world are constantly pressing for admission to the big Republic that i5 llf-‘X! lleigllblll’ i0 Cliflndfl- Silwqdoctor is not interested in them if 1910 the Unltetfstates has addedithcy are not sick. . ' ~ Kl dl . . 3110001000 10 11s 11012111111110“ and Cam trained to care for sick folks and 1s n ed hlgh ‘m ‘he seaward ‘hole Equal in area. and their llwllles hnvtrand yet the car is doing its work a common language and similar laws Every dd)’- country is rapidly being settled by non-British stock. while the Brit- q-ysq-QQ-Qoo-o-ooaoooooo-obooo’ ish stock, and to some extent the this "Every day we are cadencen sending from this country increas- both “'5 as l“ "met-H u as l“ “am” ing qualities of raw material, or accent on seccnd syllable‘ raw materlal- pathic; meo. and every day bringing inn, this country increasing quantities of unlnstructed. untaught. Oldlliflly- imported manufactured goods. Do you realize that every day we n0 importing into Canada a million dollars‘ worth of rnanufactpre‘ word; ONEROUS; 1 goods, in some cases fabricated out oppressive- "I wnnl of Canadian raw material with °“°"°"5 dob“ the work of men and women who have left m" h°m°3 "id made the aged missionarys adult congre- illell‘ nbldlns place gation. And this is but one instance because our policies have not per- 0f whnt is 110111; 011 01101-11 00y 111 111. We know about the exodus- from the Marmmes- 3"‘- iew °l "8 fdfllllc paper a rather savage article about what is taking place in other parts "A 130g 111105100 T011111" T0 1111 0111-- blorlhem onmil" ls d tirisc he found that the town sup- secflo" Wm" mm“ l5 lamllllll‘ 1° posed to be thus "infeated"'is Char- mtllgliufilriceagy I Visited ll"? Pflflfili as usual turned to the weather re- l N m“ cmlmllc iltlflfill port. And there he saw a cartoon. n a orthern Ontario village. I was 1110110100 days 11301-0 111 0 0101,0111», 3m?" "l8 Parish reslster and in ii city, above which was r the motto, were marked the names of more “p035 111-0 1101101- nllhnd all. "l9 l-llllidd not very well bred. which are greuily1 1beioved of the children whone play- , mm t £11m’, of l Quilts v--.\- NPR-yin uni rnnowllvo AWAY HEALTH ' "a I believe that- if you were to ask one hundred thinking men what they considered life's greatest asset. more than ninety of them would The head of a large sales ‘organi- zation tells that the first and most important requirement for the salesman is to have good health._ Now as you know, every human being is a salesman, selling his pro- ducts, his wares, his very self. to the world. You cannot ink of a single individual who does not in some way have to sell himself to the world, through his work, whatever that may be. ' Therefore if health is life's great- est asset and more than nine out of ten will admit that it is, then as the most valuable thing you pos- sess it should have the greatest. care. Does it get it? Dr. H. N. Bundescn tells us that “seldom does one lose 0110's health. It is usually thrown away." What does he mean? imply that because life has been - good to you, has allowed you to eat and drink foolishly, overwork or underwork, oversleep, or undersleep, along pretty well, uaiiy allowed your vitality to be‘- come lowered, and the time arrives. matter of fact you have thrown it away. y Every health writer is advising that as health is so valuable it - itself is insured. ‘Health can be insured by having gexamination of you at least once a 1 Many readers complainthat their He has been therefore not interested in well ones. Tilat same doctor will get his car overhauled once or twice-a year, “He gets it overhauled so that some day when he is twenty miles from anywhere. or is somewhere where his car is needed. for some emergency it will‘ not fail him. How much lnore important is that body of yours. ‘Good health enab- les you to do your daily work, enjoy the pleasures and recreations of life, whereas ill health interferes with work and pleasure. So make an appointment with your doctor for a real overhauling once n year. It will be your best annual investment of time and] money. l i ---Z<&o>-—i- vooowoo-wnvoeowomu The Land We Love By Prank Yolgb voovvoovowo-ooooooouooo Discovery of Newfoundland Q. When was Newfoundland dis-- covered, and by whom? A. On August 4, 1583, Sir Hum- phrey Gilbert leached a “large tri- angular island, of irregular shape. about 900 miles round with har- bors, but illlfruitfui soil, which he named Newfoundland, but it being Sunday he would not take possess- ion of it—“ ill the name of Queen; Elizabet "—till the next day. and. so the first Protestant service ivasl held ofl‘ the coast, and the fiagi raised, after that Sunday had been kept, now waves over all Canada. —-7<-o->-——-— O OOOQOQFGO-QOQ§QOQQ-O§O-O-O-O DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: D0 not say “it is going to be a lengthy trip." Say "a long trip." ‘ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: de- Pronounce de-ka-dens. OFTEN MISSPEIJEED: homeo- SYNONYMS: ‘ ignornnt, ’llil,eralc. WORD STUDY: “Use .i word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing. one word each day. Today's burdensome or to my tilts __________._.ii. most every part of Canada." A citizen read recently in a local citizen took up his Guardian, and say that‘ it was "good health." , i O OO-OOOOO-O KO-OOO HOUSEHOLD SCRAP By ROBERTA LEE o 0o oo-rovoeoooovoooo-ooooo l The Sewing When sewing in a carpet or large rug, a 1 tacked on the floor will catch threads and scraps. It easily taken up when the day is' finished. sweeping and dusting sprinkling’ C When using a small sprinkling ‘A Good Supper Dish A thick slice of ham makes a delicious supper dish with sliced raw potatoes and a little onion. cooked ill milk and then sea- soned. i FOR Guardian Readers owa-oooooop-vewoaooocwo‘ 1928 v May 9, GOD'S FOUNDATION—AS tilt! to neglect infected teeth, or become whlrlwlnd passelhi 5° l9 m9 wlcked constipated, and you 500111 m get n0 more: but the righteous is an you have gram everlasting foundation. Prov. 10:25. l PRAYER-‘Grant us ‘when you think o1 1,011,561; as havsthy grace through Christ. Jesus that ing lost your health, when as a We may abide “rever- LOST BREAKERS my sprinkling can. Also use boiling water. which will penetrate the clothes more quickly. ----¢+Q>--~-~- i Daily Selections g X. l’ 9. 192s O-QOQOOO-O5l q, BOOK Room roonl with a , large sheet ' is quickly and- the work, for1 ‘I'll lens A - no ILEGE on accuse HEN you are planning to build a house you _ l consult an architect, who advises you and prepares a plan. - , " . n‘ _ When you are ill the ‘doctor diagnoses yoiir "m. and prescribes a course of treatment. » You consult these specialists because they know how to advise you. ~ The Confederation Life Salesman lloi made a special studycf all forms oFLife Insurance pm. tection. He has all the” facts at his finger tips. With this knowledge he is in a position to advise you what form of insurance Should fit your pip‘ titular needs. ‘ when covered algal By consulting a Confederation Life Salesman you have the advantage of gaining expert knowledge on a subject vital to your success, without on. cent of cost. I Hear who! be bu: to say. "r..- give you the facts‘ about Life Insurance is his privilege and your gain. ‘CONFEDERATION; LIFE ASSOCIATION >HEAD OFFICE - - - - TORONTO to live by iwhich were among the first loco-i ‘motives to be operated in British My heart goes out with waters prisoned Where no white ship may ride; Exiled here on the desolate lowland. Even as I-till the changing tide. marshes‘ Only the rains have knpwn before; Lost to the silver blaze of breakers, Wind goes by in a rainy whisper: Blue-flags nod; but the shallows yearn ‘ To pound grey rocks in surf exult- ant, _ I ' Freedom comes when the tides re- turn. —Clifli‘l85 Bruce, in The Chatelaine. —-——-¢-o>-——--- oooooooo- Modern Etiquette i _ B! ROBERTA LEE i O 00909690 Q0 Oi 9§O‘§-§~§§O§O~O Q. How can one, when a guest“ bl: of tile greatest assistance to a.‘ hostess who does her own wvork? A. By keeping her room clean. Q. Is it best, when a. woman is traveling alone, to resist any polite remarks or attentions of a nlan? A. No; they should be met with equal politeness. - I Q. Are men usually invited to a breakfast or a luncheon? A. They are invited to a. break- fast, but usually the gilests to a luncheon are all women. Should a. lady accompany a gentleman to a iloilse on a visit,‘ it is always the lady's place to’ make the first indication that the! time has come to leave. - ——<o 01d Time Engines Returned T0 N. S. (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON, N. B., May '7. —Wllen passing through Moncton en route‘ to Montreal today. Premier E. 14.1‘ Rhodes of Nova Scotia inspected‘ the two pioneer locomotives of Nova; Scotia the Samson and Albion North America. These two old loco- motives, the Samson built. 11y Timothy Hackworth in England, iii 1838, and the Albion constructed at Neweastie-on-‘Iyne in 1854mm: en their homeward journey after hav- ing been absent from the province: for some years. They have had a rather checkered career since ieav-i ing the Province of Nova Seotia some years ago. They were taken w, the United States where they were‘ exhibited at the Chicago world's1 fair afterwards coming into the pus-I session of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. that railroad incorporat-l ing them in their fair of the Iron‘ l-lorse held last year. l As the result of the efforts of Premier Rhodes, the Baltimore and Ohio railroad will present these two old locomotives to their native province where they will spend the rest of their days as a memorial 0'.’ the early days of railroading in the province. Sir Henry Thornton, Pre- sident o; the Canadian National Railways agreed to transport them from tho international boundary lo Halifax free and to care for them until the formal presentation which . 21st next. The Harrison was in op- Lonely waters. that‘ flood gray Scout and Parent“ ' is to take place in Halifax on June able tftunction was carried out by the Four W. G. HOGG. Manager: Bank of Nova Scotia. Chambers, Charlottotowngu @9821. ' L74 nvsx Makes Fabrics‘ MOTH PROOF Moths do not eat holes in garments! It. is the moth worms that do the damag Larvex kills the moth-worm. and also destroys the eggs-leaving no come-back what- ever. lt-is absolutely odorless, stainless and non-inflam- mable and will not linjuro the rug or garment in any way. It can be used on clothing, woolens, knit goods, drap- eries, blankets, rugs. upholstered, furniture, bathing suits, automobile rugs and all articles which are all or part Wlhli. Cannot. be used on furs. - The price $l.‘l5 per bottle with atomizer-Slim iviliinut. E. A. FOSTE °““"“' Sunnyside Drugstore. Ilse Dr. Ffrenclfs Vcrmicide Capsules Ne. 2 for ymllll’. fox pups-SLOO box (20 capsu|csJ-—mlliled_ to any lltlilfilsfi. ..__...-... .. s Y u 521w A So Shallf-you Reap fi Then, sow mine of our choice lvumaen our: "BANNl-‘g’ seen oars. Absolutely pare lumen) Ina olnuvii - ATION Test as llflpeni’. ' a an» our cooler; uuMana,q4a.-,“MABQUIli1" “RED FIFE" seen WHEAT. WHOLESALE o lib" - i 1 Carter s. cc. Ltd ‘saaosllrau r0‘ rna raoetan br- r. E- "hi" 0. Scout Games- 10. Scout silence. 1i. God Save The King. w’ A number of District Scolfrfh invited for the entertoinmen - m from St. Peters 'l‘rouii bra‘: __ bowiine knot for entrance sq“ those from Zion Troup ii I knot-Ten bowline and d square knots were collects 1w Charlottetown Troop fll nro being saved as trophies Banquet At _ Baptist Church What proved to be a very enjoy- I herir The following morning thelillinillvll nun the oration in Nova Seotia in 1839. To iflltl aviators to ni-lilllrl“ uoumln am wiflccteii int el ‘in ll ‘for: n German 1 iottetown. and as for the dogs‘ tileypw, 1,11,11,11,," ,1 11011-101, 101111 1111.11.11 o son. n former Conservative Mem- 01-0 deccribcd as "n d-_-_nuhl0 111110- |ber of Parliament, in a letter tothc 01100 " Scouts on Monday lust, when the fourth Charlottetown TYWP- twenty-one scout»: of the troup. __ -- with a. number of their parents and some district scouts partook of sup- per. ~ ' "from llll= . After supper the following pro- .1,1._.11-11111 111111. gram was carried out. tlUl-flilimlvilfl _-.~\\\\\\l' i) 0 ll 0'5 before, l-hicy {MP9 rm-irllved nldliill» is mieaaumi. f—--<-e->--——- ::Miiier‘s Worm Powders do not need the after-help of cantor oil or any purgative to complete thoroughness, because judges of men than men life of dogs." There is Many of them. perheps1 thorough inthemselvea. One close oil them. andihey will be found paia-lCllldl 5cm"- j table by all children. will end the' worm trouble by making the stom- llch and bowels untenable to the "l" parasites. And not only this, but the powders will be certain to exert most cilurell by Scout Callback and Scout Eaton. 111011, by Sir Robert Baden-Powell, Lon- ihey areldnn. Eli!- 1. Thinks in the ladies of the ,,KIDNEY 5%,. PILLS . “W1 l. ,1 1 l \1“.\I1Y..,;\J 2. Scout Appiause-"Whia." 3. Talk on» Scouting to Parents. l. Talk on Scouting to Boys, by), 5. Scout Yell. B. What Ls a-Scout? by Scoutmu "l. sixty lantern aiidee, featuring outing, from Boy Scout Assoc. mates the} are, as well an their pro-hemnom 1111111011110. '11, WLMJPI. organs. '1, ii. Address, by Rev. Ross Eeaion. in; digestiye Olin“