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I r r I , I 1 1" .- _ ‘ f, b A >’ , , .». ‘ _ . ii . .- _»,i- , * .. -. ---.~ fx - : f- ..-<~. fe ..- -.,- - z .. .. f ~ . .- . .- _ 1. ’ 1 " -'f-'~' I '- if .' *’ ~-1' ” 1 J'»,.~.,,~’ ',...-' .,'< ' 0." -<'1".'~ rf. .“.. .I *r ..' , ' 255'- ,,., .....-;' 4 , ._ _.,., ,' ._ f.. . ._ __ I _ ... .__._,_ _ _,,_${_“_,,l,_?i__.__ ‘ ' ~..- i , '|._' ' ._ ..< ' -',/, ., 1 . -. 1 ..-~ -, -_'.3 _ . 1/ . ._ .,».y., .._i,_. :,..f_,§ , _ ,, . r_._ , 1 ' _ . _._-'_.__'A._ ,,4.,,_ i » 1 ' ’ 1 FIHSING A TACKLE ,....._._., _ » How about letting us put your tackle in lorder....There’s bound to be some thing that requires attention be- fore you_ make- that fishing trip._ We are in a good position to fit youout with everything you may need and feel 'certain we can please you hoth in price and quality. Gall in and look over our stock even if you think your out- fit is complete-there might be something you overlooked. Q E. A. 'Foster . Central Drugstore, i n-AA - f _vfl ;_1_.____ L -__ ir - 4 J MADE IN CANADA Edle Before Strapping (lhznlmd) _ Sunnyside. I) % ‘ --»_~-*F u r _ -_All _ _ages / of buying new ones. W 1 _ _ 1 _ .1 *iq ff - _ op Razor ens its 29” NJ) safety razors seem alike because of the similarity in size and appearance. As regards the AutoStrop Razor, however, the resemblance ends there. Its peculiar and addi- __ _ tional advantage is, that without being larger than any other <_ safety razor, it combines within itself a self-stropping feature that enables the user to keep the blade sharp without taking . anything apart. It thus prevents dull blades and the expense You may not be interested in economy of blades, but surely you want a good shave and that is only possible with a stropped blade. _ Any dealer will demonstrate the AuioStrop Razor to you. guarantee satisfaction or refund of pur- --_ 91258 PH'C0- ONLY $5-00-Cvmplete with strap and twelve blades in. an attractive assortment of cases. v-or-1-» '_ Autostrop Safety Razor Co., Limited, AutoStrop Building, Toronto, Canada l ICI r a I ~ _ It I y -- _ L; M AV _ -Y Y js- ' ' Y ' L ~- -‘ '~"- ”° -e - ' . 1-r.’»-».._.'--'Y 1 I '§1F'“'-ff.” splviidld prices. Y ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements under this healing, lm por word for each in. ISYS-|0l. Where copies coma to our url to bs I d d. Il must hzpudledlto colt to c.ov»-i- uonguga, 2:-;_"r ° '° Mm' Cont! tion! count ls olo in are Allnwbd ll ima Word. rd, but live ilguron (na $1,0|l)) nh remittnncu to hover oo t t ll d _ Q20. h no can can this hilt =l1:"ov:i‘3I:¢l’cll‘¢‘c;:lf|’A<=vei’cl»Id by the robbers caus- ‘ed iiiriiiy lr-niulcg to take fright lurid kill their young. Mi'. Bclz luis lilic police workltng on the case Vlis loss is usiliiiuted at $30000. l Owing io the mild weather of the lprlsi few rluys ,runny femulos who ‘wr-re huvlug litters are forsriklng 'their liens und digging liolcs in the FOR SALE f -. ' ~ . - _ ~ s _ . _ ground where they take their litt FEMALE HELP -------»----1 \|,. W (.h,__‘,‘ _ _ Ivrs. This 1,, quite ssfc us long us . . , _ - . . -. _ \- Ml-l url 1. . l-on .~Al.|~.- i_I‘ I‘I‘I_" young foxes is shredded wheat, This noir .~.\_l.i-: no Aciiics or l.ANiii,,,,," 0|. ,W __|_ jx' _._ _‘ ___‘_’ _jI“ I’_'_F¥ should be soaked over night in wat- {‘,f“,nI‘I‘{‘l’,If)I:`I‘:;, \I\f' ]_.I"'{]'{:¢ii'fll"§' kiir,\._.](,(h_,`_ `__`.l_‘_"_I _‘_‘j_"‘II-‘~IY- I*‘S,er :lid then mixed with the milk ' ` ' ",;§,.,,;__-,f`,,,_-,',j _ _ ' " “I I“‘ I’“IIII Ie' in the morning. lt can be 'purchas- piulnililv not owrrrlr-i 11;' 'inv ririn od iii bu s ut uhout elgiit cents it NEED YOUR AID ANI) ASSIST- luicu. \Vlii you help a good ciiiisc? Cuts wnntcd with k|t£t/ns, two or tlirco duyu old to rulsc ynuili.; fox pups. I will pliy $2 und iipprer- late your kindness. imo l-‘i'iilik` 88 Great George Street. 'l‘c\loph'nn~i '$66. 7903-'~‘-sottsiiisrlmpd. AGENTS WANTED MiisoEI.I.AN1s0Us .II”I"'~'7 '__ I I' I P°“"“~ g I To show ilu- friilh which Mr. Mc- Tile ilict that your fox pups ure _Lure luis iii rho iuiurf- of the fox large und apparently hexiiiiry is inrlustr‘_\' if will bl~i'i>riicrnl>cred that iio indication that they are en- IIISI IIII II_“ 'WHY 11 40 Dru llrancli tirely free from worms. lt is bett- “I MiII`SIIII"I‘I 5f‘l<'kIUi§ il Willl H er to be on the safe side and dose very flue lot of foxes. Lheni. Mr". lf). Il. ilroiv received n vury, A5 (he summer is approuchiiig _ lr»riipilii;; `ol'i`f-r ri lr-w diiys ngo for extrri pi'ec:iutir|.i should be taken Aomiwrs. saminv ann oosriuis- his <~\1li\‘0 cron of 19'-’0 nuns. rignliisi ine appearance or distem- i.t linda' stlcc - -__ . izllialtle gtggk iilcludllgg ogxcluiglxlrlo .P . , per' -btmy dogs or dogs wmcn lnee, specially hardy. grown only ({‘ “'I~II I‘“" I‘“I`"\S IUX Y`¢1l\Cl\0S ronin about should not be allowed W’ “°~ NM bv “uf agents- Elm- “'l\1C\\ “rr eu <'=\n=\hly manager! are in the vicinity or me ranch. Dog ant free samples. Write t 4 . - - . , _ . . Dominion Nurswmsl hxontpfn 0 .ic lisu.il pi_orliir,lri;., cxcelltut iii- qruigrripur 13 very pruvrrrom in the 1- - __....-.__ _ __ _ _"__ ‘i‘f'-. This <`<»u\l1=\l\y marketed summer inonilis and it is ot the u loi oi' polls ln:-ii full and secured sunie species as fox distemper, GET VOUR wIEEK'END 0710001' The fur indust¢l'Ck‘ VIH “WH Ill W» T- WUIIIIGFS. Queen St. Canada to the early French trad- >--»-e-f _ : s-»-4 -14 _ . _ . -_ . ‘ ' - (Beer rind Gol’i’s old stand.) ' ers in the sixteenth clntury. Some - . _ _ 9002. body with o. genius for statistics S1-` PETER? cATHEDRAL"° PROPERTV S°LD"'”TII° WIIII` -* should look back a few hundred '[`livrn will be no services in St. lace Hotel du Pownal 'Street own- wR|TE Us FOR cagqlo _ __ ._ __ . _ _ - E110 Of yours and find out the production I" 01-* Ulllvilful “mil SMUFMY M pd Lf Mrs.l\@1_1uy was solrlfit num; vii-.lor i-en..-iis, we have the init-sr or Silver black foxes in ine wuris " II' III' I0" 0" WVITIIIENIHY A0 MP I'1`i\Ylk “- ul \V, 'i‘. \\'r:lliior's Queen St. arg ‘tllilit Qinie. The ‘Hudson 11311)’ rw- ---~ ~¥-i---"T;-f~~~-»--_- --H-I-I5-IELIle-1LIc‘~LL‘I-lI~IY5\5--§Zl§5> __---_-----.--~--._--_--~ ..____.90(12....(;Qmp;iny`liay9...n__recordnof._the.lL /_\LSYKE AND RED_ CLQVEF -'lllio iiuctioiiecr wus Mr. lluliiuiiiiii ____ 83103 for over two hundred yearl first ui_llirinri get _yours while i (M-tr.,-_ OVER SEVEN THOUSAND Sum __Z{.>;__ ‘I"I*' (’II III“I I-‘Im Z' 90065 MM CADETS IHCTED _.Mum ivy pialicfs in iiso, Yuri nnvcr \v;iri_: G. W. V. A. TO HON. " “" ' - i`t ul: ' i" li‘.hlzl~ W '-_-' \Vlliis, oruziiiizer :iiirl iii.~rpoi'i.or of \,\l.Ill|I;:.,-'SI0:3`.,..,,l; Sl In ly '.~|I-IST. ARRIVED LII) 5II}I{’I“‘;`III °I `(I.I;‘I“I9 Ilg-“I1 N4* II- :WS IZ' §II° . ._ 9002. lSii':-Wo iire directed to state rilribristiiie_ The (fra c zirrwiiro. <:‘l‘y 'YUS l* lily iliszpec mg ‘arut ` ___ , ssue of 11 Guardian 9025-li-213i. ‘(‘orps. St. ilunsiriii's (‘oi'p.§ wlis iii- HA_Mp$H‘lRE__[)iv|ne wm~.,~h|p 2;\F1~\§3,.;3:y_i May t goth' under spt-ctcd in the iiiorriinr; mul l’r~iiir:o will bp hols pox( Sunday (iristeud proceedings in Legislature. the PROPERTV SALE YESTERDAY W"I“* ‘f°II“`“" I" III” “"°f"°"»" or .vu.~,~ :mt as minvuucwli ai 7.30 iron. lr. N. cox subjected uns As- --'l`lu~. houso and land belonging to _I9 MII-II” °xpII"“°‘I IIIIIIIWII as D- Il\- ill IDL* l`I\Ul`Uh- sociiitiori rind the returned men of iliss i‘urrio :it the cor-ner of Pow- 'IIIHIIIY PI"fIS"‘I “'II‘II III0 "x""II"IIl -H* the province to an uncalled for iml :iiul Grufion Sire-er was sold SIIOWIIIK IIIIIII” IIY III"S“ °0I'DS- IIIII"' ' TRVON BAPTIST SERVICES-' nttucll. :il :iiii-iirizi yesterday.. the pilrciuis- “IW BCIIOIII “°I`I’S _‘VIII III’ IIII‘1"’°II"I S\lll‘I1'Y 23l'¢I- AII’=\l\Y 10-30 H- UL Mr. Cox, constituting himself D. i-r living Mr. R. F. Maddigan,1.3Thc “IIDIII III” IIIIIIIII‘I OI' JIUIE- Tryon 3.00 p. iii. \V'esrinorcluiid T. commmuu. of one’ m0ved_ second. priri- priid wus $4,125. Mr. R.. suir W -- d and unanimously asm Be. 5iu’\\’li.~r the uucriongpr The nmn_ TSIQIE EXTHACTRDINARY PIC- TRYON C|RiCU[T-(HDV. J. S. $91.9 vote of censure, slgrjugdlhat i-rry mml. by where me Chu,-latte. ~'-Al D{C\“\9 Of “limit l“@"‘I‘ Mi-ir:l{iiy w'iil'coii , uuiu ilisiiviisriry is locriled did not SI:§m`.[.\ \l;;,l,l,\,,lel;,ltt,¥d Ytmthc I“’IIII`I II‘I5’g III‘ IILIII' £II’°I,I7 133°' vince und the G. W. V. A. SYIOW , 'Hou' \v'\rri Tiieriiro durlnl.: the prisi L-uul H.Imml.Im I' "Im uns I1-W. ' r ull- I’“L IIIIIC I“I“IcSI In what is Dawg _-_ ‘ , dd Srlionl_ li.iiii iioii 2. l`i on 2.30 . Kmcrs BIRTHDAY.-_'rite follow PI" °I ."IgII‘“ ‘I"I’I“I‘II"‘ III” .I“’"'I’I" .mi iiruisiinv rs. 'I y ‘I°{‘\? f°‘ II‘e,:Ii‘t'e ,end .0 concede ing ,,,l,,m.m“ has been revolved by airocliies upon the Ariiieniuii peo- _ B M? Cl _Y 4 nu iionnr, ure nieiiieniinr sever- PI” by 0"’ I’I"°‘I‘II‘I"S‘>' 'I`“’I‘“~ 'I`I“’ wesr Rivsn Pnesiav'rss|AN I” MI' 9°” "I" II°“‘,‘I°',‘_ nur. -in is ms Majesty-3 wlsh that ,object of the picture wns`tn_ inter- CHURCH__MUmhlg Snrvice 11 “_ rind fun piitilvlokorhln iris ;>giser_ec'_ ills liiriliilny should be celebrzited "1" 'IW H.V"\l)1\ll\l’ Uf IIN? (III`ISIIIIII"I iii, Suiuliiy ‘School und l’r':ir~.tice 10 As mul" ` n (' OIL' wk S D mm. on lhiril June in overseas Doiiiiii- f0r ,hu unm(_sH__d Ar_n__nl_mH who ri. lil. Siu-vlril .\iotlir~r's lhiy l>l‘0l.lI‘uiii when ‘lemmg mm Wen '-one h ioris, (formrpis and p,.mecl0ml@,,_ ure still to li large extent nt the and ,swvico 7_3() p_ m_ Rev_ not but feel relieved th.it t ere rp.. mllln, of tho c,,,.em0m,,s to be _mercy of the relentless Turk. 'lhe W \ won “mme ure twenty-nine other meinbers n observcrl will be left. io rleclsionlgli Wefgfd Pnlld I'F0S"“'l““"-‘ ‘ft ‘I ' ‘I I ‘ I tlu_:"1lo(r:ise. hed mn Assn nf King-S re resemmlve and me rn. - rnce . war conipr ses liu _-_ _**‘ _ _ r. ox ripproac - llullllllnts bill His Majesty dues not Frederick in “The _1_’lill_iser (nine, %u|:?(|lITTC§fhi/l*`I`:lI:(]_fiU%I;$3_}_BIitym elution on only one occasion and wish riny unnecessary cxpciisc to"`5m11S\li"H BGFFIEFS and ll E000 ; _ ]‘_i'l _L Mm0‘y'n n m with requested that we recommend it ho iricuriwi. The celebrritlon of ills CUIIIGUY- __ __ l’l"] I°(,‘ ‘I 1.! _IINNWS 1' _ m returned man for the position of .\lr.].-_qry-5 Bmhdnyrln um United -_'-1 _ "‘yH_‘IIIIIII;';I_‘_IIé .w` “"4 Iq'un_‘ iighihouso keeper ut Si. Peters. Kliigrloni will be observed on the FORTHCOMING DEPARTURE -'lil' _ -lU"l’l* I‘Mi‘n‘ r'l‘ 10 stuiing lhul, ilie present keeper rim. Juno. 'rhomna Miuvoy, un- oF_coNsui_ Pianos.-iron. lr. A. dell -*°\_““’ _ ._ °'_§ iff SKI ° wus getting ion old. and it wits dvr S;-orr-fury of Sintv." Upon ro- Pierce, U. S. A. Codslil 'halls ;iinllo ‘II "Lk ‘ III 0( ul' ' time li younger mrin took me <-i-iii of the above ele rum ills liiiuouriccineiil to vll <‘\‘ li 0 1"-‘l ` ilrico. Mr. Cox was told thiit t s ilolior, the Lleutenrlnt KGovei'nor. ness iii Wrishiugtoii, DKK, and has REMAINS ARRIVED” TIIe_I`e‘ _l\_.,S0ciM|o,, has never ,mvocmerl '~`II“**\1II@Il \V|Ih U10 l’FCm|*‘l` “ml I'f‘5I¥"¢"I from II” CIIIIIIIIIIII SUIVICU' "mms In _‘.1-HI lam Murlgmm (liar. llie disriiissril of public servants .ills Worship the Mayor, und it lic will rcniriln hero ri few days lll|f|\f\‘~’I _"_I‘IVII‘\ f"‘:I_I_IlI"Sf§’lIl1tII;I to make posmons for ww,-ned \\‘l\s decided io rcqucst rill citizens urntll his 'successor is appointed nil-!\ii~ |l|““_f\';‘\<»l-ll WA 1;* “_ mem We ren that this request to fly their flags on that diiy. The and is installed. While congrritulrit- Dl_-\c_o_ _i'ro{i_i ]._it._k__;irl.i’slsig:-la, sul has ldviiilfleri hlinsolr closer-y Q\\`s r_l.u\<.c lust nlsht ui U30 ;I;:ts_':nI§ :wt t‘1I\IlIm‘;I;;';I_' v€,’eBaI:,; r mailed to mv addren on renew* rind lridlvirliuilly. with the various f Ollnlrl (lil l. WHS gfvlttly CUJUYG ~ sh, sw "f °"¢°- The Ueoiell Dill UN ¢- l 1 About 100 couples were present. * l - U “_ | interests of the cominuu ty und ms _._ -I-_ H_ FIS . ,I -"' 0"-M.” ‘-'““'“‘ been populnr with all classes. i-le lliu music wus- supplied by the Pre8id0:'_ER' PH ' '_- N l nlwnys been ready to give his Club Oim-liesirli. All ihe arrange- ° 03pHgN¢|_ pon ME ias H- k '_ moms were perfectly currlcd out H' R' STEWART' R - l lit . . - ;r3\;I_?I4ri?|rlr§Il';in";:|‘:=tT'l:'l-{y'°illAl:t°`?1r!’. f;,I§nt(1I:,;,I0srII1 urjfllr-x;lIiIy'lcglI>loll1\couture Tho dance was in honor of the G W V iecfeihfy. Chl\rl0il€l0WlJ o-w l build ou uv. Sl I X- , , th . g 1 | --Oh 0 ¢ f _ rmrl his services in this connection cnst of c success u pay, . nilallzilil racist ?r‘|&l|g»."g‘rl»?ia::heh?l have been greutly aprecliiterl. Mr. Oli, Clnrly." The chriperones "II" 0°* I" U°|l"|l\°’l~ 0"*l'4°- and Mrs. Pierce und fririllly, no-_ were Mrs. W. M. rllrehaut and Mrs .Nm A’ Funmwl “MIG 5'0"' cusionied ns the have been io the J. J. Davies, Jr. I =-l "* Y Southern Striros, have found the H-»,¢+»++»+~ climate iiere, especially in spring DEATHS - . In Town 120 l'00l¥\B. 56 rooms with "game souwwlint trying, nnd no doubt will find Wasliiiigton much more con- WEBSTER-At Kensington. 0l1 Mi 18 6 ’0 J h W b- ""‘* .. stcr, an rig;-rl riiirl highly respect- FARM Fon sus rd °“ls-‘...r:r:.°;;'.;f:'.:. M..~‘.f=’.=."i.‘7'r." ..._ With st ioiist tdn dead and many wo d l ihl l uit this private baths, Completely re- _ _” un er s own was q e novated. __ TI_I;nl“"‘I_:3II_I;‘IbI_I)‘;II“mx” lg’I`a("_I:_‘; morning when the first detachment Exeell ¢ _ ,_ II I I ‘ 0 R of state police arrived to take service. en lmmu Ipmmp IDP? UMM Sem" pmimrly Mr the charlie followinz last nlzhvs battle U OOOOOOO boili ii mile frrlun the Plnsl Ofllzce. Ill UQQ F0l'°YQ|'/SUYQQIU Eviction of mme” "om men; o ‘s r .. . ~0- - °+°**N-Oowoaomovonooo I)”“"I 0"' Mny U _,_ M_ R°op_ ‘two miners. D024-5-2112.i __ | » Q I _ . genial. ly . at .' p. m.._ osep e kinslngion llolirl. Small house on For Infants and children b 1 D I I I H_ H_ BROWN' Mania,” Ich.. nrr-i~ilr-res. wnll fenced and li- ‘ Bilgwlm 1;;-.e';f;.B{32{Iec‘;Ffg°‘;;';:m'; Charlottetown Holi-i Co ltd l-"ir prirtlcu nrs nppy ni o p - » -- 1 - ~ Ai be i- l'ropiiutoi~u. 'bl\'rioir or to ('._ (;_ puffy, Aiivr- waiylie - I1l(;In'?;l:IIISI3aggstgncggsgqtlgltgzI_ I` ' _, U, Blgnniun of lvos, Mayor Cabal! Tesuiliiali, und » Principal Maokiniion At Rotary Club ’l“liui'<- was rl lrlrl-to :itil-riilziiicv ai ilu- ltoiziry (‘.lub lunr.lir-on yr-sli»rilriy afternoon lil [lie liotvl Duvius. iiori A. E. Arseluiiilt presided, riiid 1\m0l1g the visitors were, Priricipul Clurerice Mriirliiniiori, Pine llill, llr. Houston, (!lii1r'loitolowli_ lliirry I). Mcheun, M. L. A., lwofcssor 'l`lioo- doro Ross, Mr. J. A. llubl-i'isoii, i‘;ip iuln A. A. (‘.aiiiphi~||, ituiziririii Joliii Douiie, Moiitrr-:il_ Mr. J. ll. .\Iril- COYH. Mr. J. P. Gordon, Mr. l’. S Bradley, Mr. A. l<‘. Websi.-r. Eziriy in the proceedings “the stork" up- peared. und lloiririon Consul Pierce in ri happy speech present- ed the Rotary Cup io' the chair ninii on the occasion of the lidvcui of u. daughter in his family. Professor MacKinnon was than Cilllvd upon for :iii address, :ind Ellvc nn inspiring riicssrige on the great opportunities that lie before us if we shall rise to the occiislon and take ndvrlntngc of tlieni. Ho re ferred to the kind feeling und rim- lty existing between the British, French and Amcricnns, und sziid nothing should be done wnntonly .tv jeopardize these friendly relations. The liberties of the world i-est lipon them, and so long as our memories recall the white crosses in Flanders Fields, our lots were `s`e§iéd't`ogefl'ieY. It was necessary to cultivate the spirit of-aniity to bind these peoples together, and -by these means save democracy, and save the world. lu Europe, warfare and the merins ol’ war- fare hrid been relegated io the past, and already they hurl realiz- 1imt""tlre conflict“ot“to’mryfnirrr for the future was a brittle of iii- telleets. He wished (tirioilirins would realize the vnlue that peo» ples in the old country rind Europe set upon the development of lhv intellect. We hndsoiiie good book stores here, but we had yet to realize the nierining bookstores had io the peoples in the old country rind Europe. lu Canada the price of books was consider- ably higher than in Eiirope., :ind people did not rerul so deeply hi-rc as they did there, lie hud asked at high official in the C. P. li. wily it was they had so few books for sale on the rrillwriy train, and why they charged so high :is $2 and $3. The oillclal replied that people did not want io reiui books ln the train. All they wrinted were illus- trated papers und mrigiizlries, that satisfied them. Ii wus quite diff-_ erent in Germany for instance. They had bookstores at every street corner, and you could llvf. the best of iiteriiiure for ri few pence. Tile people delighted in reading the best hooks, rind _these wero within easy roach. of tho poorcst lad. Similarly in Great Britain, every railway sintlon con- tained ri bookstore having on sale ihe best literature. You could sci classics for seven pence liulfpcnriy. one shilling limi one shilling rind six pence, riiid these had large srlles rimongst ull classes of poo- ple. Tile trouble here was tlint people were satisfied with the il- luiiti-nied| nmgazlnn.-y, to look at the pictures rind io cost iliom a- side sometimes unread. Something ought to bc done to cultivate a taste for good litera- ture, rind the best und easiest way was to develop ri taste in the ris- ing generation. in Great Brllllln the education system was very much more advanced ihun here. and now attendance ut SCl\00l WHS compulsory up to the sift’ Of 13~ ‘They paid their teachers well rind had advanced their salaries lo S0011 nn extent that the teaching DPU" fesslon now drew to li the best brains, sq mlich so, that men WGN becoming teachers ln D\‘0f“\'9“C0 to enierini! the Church. People l'<‘HI ized fully that in coming days there was going lo he a conflict or brains. and Great Britain was determined she should not be behind, One of the great characteristics of the people of the old land was their realization of the vision of the future, and the preparation they made in connection lhe\‘eWll\\~ Nothing was too X000 In °I"IeI` I0 provide for and illlhllfy U10 “Ie” who were io shoulder the bufllfn of empire ln the future. An ln' ,mum of this was the manner in which the British government hand lei-1 the wheat situation in the he- girming of ilic war. They rcrillzerl that the people "WSI be fed- ““‘ ,.,., may entered into a coiiiriict with cimriau in buy' wheat at $1* per bushel, rind resold ii io the O OO%%G§%§ _---- _ . F ' Z Il( THE 24th 24th here. ' stripes, Champagne, from $1.50 up. ' i l pair. I i $35 00 $40.00 and the 24th. ` 9010-5-21-MESI . 'Get your fixings for the We have a splendid stock of Duting shirts. in white fancy MAY. or Kiiaki, I KhakiPantsfroll'cuifs"$3.75 Tweed or silk caps $2.00 up to $3.50. I ~ sms-.~_-._Leatllerllexied.-orJ1lasticBelts15c1o_.$la50“_.____.”*.__i__ Silk or Lisle sox 50c pair to $1.25 pair. Soft collars, white or colored 50c each Knitted ties $1.25, Silk ties $1.25 lip. Summer Underwear combinations $1.65 Suit. . Young Mens Suits N'EW E ST MODELS $35. UP . Stylish, Snappy, 'up-to-the-minute Suits for young men at $45.00. , We have not only one or two style to show you but every new model is represented here. Such as one or two button high waist, single-breasted styles, one or two button Double breastoll models along with belted and fancy liorfolks. . We want you to see those suits you’ll like the clothes, you’l| like the styles and you will be pleased to find such well taiioredsuiis at the prices we are asking for them. Get one for ' Henderson & Cudmore 101 GRAFTON STREET. h H IJ rclaslier T e 21 e Y” YOUNG IVIEN'S FIXINGS FOR ~_\ `.. \|~_ » t I l ` lf _---s.._...,___ -B-,, _ ,___ imkors for $1,20 per husliul; und bought cheese iii ii sluiilrir loss_ in order that the brswn und sliiow of the rising generation, and the er in the lnduslrios of the vided for. They now realize lhzil the next conflict is one ol intellecis. and if the British EmD|l'0 lf* 'U maintain lis control of the world. they realized it must be through education. Thus it is they are milk ing the necessary urranueiiienis to have their teachers well paid and their children well erlucsicrl. They look fur ahead these people. and make their phins accordingly. why should we in Canada not 101- iow suit? We have many advan- tages, and especially in thesi- Marltime Provinces; we have ltot colleges and educliiionlil -instilli- tions second to none, and he could safely say that there is no prepar- work s -‘ country, might be udcqlliitoly pro-_ story school in the Maritime Pro- vinces to compare with Prince of|nble us to go forward 'und occupy Wales College, The D00Dio of thls\the place which wiis ours if we 'Province 'npprociaie the udvun- realized our irur- place in ihe tuges oi education. “ml when they wor‘J. with such li colisvloiisuess, l --1;*--;:_-..~----_--V---_ 2 -_ --_ go nliroiiri :lllniii io thu fore-iiiost plnces, wlivrcvei' ilii-_v lui-riti~_ \'<-ry seldom did :in lsirilidvi' faiil uhroiul. lllit there was now ri risk oi' thr- necessriry educiitlnn livirig iioglrul- ed, in the case of the rising rwn- eraiion, not only hors bill throui;h- out Crinliiln ris ri whole, mid it was desirable we should gr-t to geiher in order in provulu iho means of ii scientific education so esseniiul to put us in ilic forc- front of the world. li shoulri noi be necessary us it is at pr.-sont. in niriuy instances to send ulirozirl for men io fill the most prominent p0Slll0hs‘ln our industrial life. limi he time xii his disposal, he should liiive liked to have dealt with ilie necessity oi' A Canarlluii conscious- ness, so strong, so powerful, rind so intense, that we could put our confidence in it. limi say we have something invisible and intangible with which io inspire us. und eli- ___ lurid with the unlimited resources nt our command, there could not he but n great future lor this land and people ofours. On the motion of Col. Campbell, seconded by Professor J. A. Clarke. .1 hcnrty vote otllinnks was accord ed to Principal MeK,~lnnon. ' President Grant afterwards ex- pressed regrel. si. the loss the club was sustaining ‘through the depnriurc of Roturilln J. Palmer Kinsman, who had been transfer- rod to St. John, andmade a suit- rihlo presentation to him on behalf of the club. Annual__lileeting The nnnunl meeting of the share- holders oi the King‘s Count-y Exhi- bition Association will be held at the Court House Georgetowln on Tuesday. First driy June 1920, at 2 o'ciock p. m. ANDREW LAVER8, Secretary. D003-G-21-fstthss-Ei. _