it been receipt for n cull nle’:t“it in not the other men’: jg prove tht the account is unpaid. ‘ It in up to you to prove payment. Most often it cannot be done. In paying»: bills by cheque, protection is assured. interview one of our branch manager: and arrnnge to open a checking ne- ll -. . . UNION BANK OF CANADA 'Charloltetown Branch '- R. 'l'owriss,lVlanager =_?..__...__,_ ._.__.__.‘___V>_ .. .__ n ::.~j~.' HOTEL ARllIVALS. i EEVERE. J. M. Mcliachern, Solrris: J. H. Slmp=on. Bay View; .\ii.w El-ll nilupson. Bay View: E. E. Jonas; ‘Quebec; 11. J. Gleason, St. John; John D. .i.elBla.nc. Monclon: A. P. lloirnn. .\ioncton: Wm. A. McMah- fl .-\ "l‘;...aip.<nn, ox. -‘ ..:ue; A. s, ‘.‘.:. Trilro; A. A. Thomas. Toronto; lion-_ .‘vir* lnn: P. G. L‘lark. Sllln»lM U. .\ian\'il, Halifax: H. A. Me nln~r.<ld-'2. I‘ William. St. John: IT‘h-ac. Tryon: W. W.Cummlns.Hi1r- ll. l~‘rom-ii llallrnx; C. ‘H. L€Pte,:C0“". .\'.B.: G. H. S. Hevenor. St. l)l'~irOil: (' .i Wilson. .\:outmal;!-lohn: E. .\l. Bi-own, Montreal: Al- ii. ll. ll:trvI.=}', st. John: Wm. Dom-abm Marks. New York: P. Csmne. nlenllsuy, Tori rm: .-L Scheyer,|'TOP0ni0. .\'»-w York: F: A liighll. 'l‘oronro;" A. ‘l."!"‘!i. ’l‘.. 3; W C.Smith._ 'i‘ml-o; . Jflllilll '-=<-hll. Montreal; t‘ ll l1llgll.l.ll. 'i‘ruro; L. ‘V. Johr:~‘ .-~i...., si. Thom.'l.=: Donllld nlclia.-d_} Will’ YORK. May 1.-A nossibir l,.-ms; ii ll. l-‘ord, Sackvlllo; \’_ l ~:lril'.o of llnlnu paper mill work:-r.: l.‘ (}Olllalld_ ,\ioml-93,1; n_ C, '_\lnc.,iu the United States and C.-lnntizl ll(nl.1,\g .\'m_-uh River; L015 ,\la¢-Km. . Holiday was averted. at least tem- luy. North River; E. E, Parkman,jp0raril,l'. late Saturday when union ‘ilonulguet R. C. Lafera, St. John: :1 VICTORIA. llP.~Sl.’ill. MOnl(1Rl|t‘: xiontngllc; J. St. .lolln: ll ll. .\ir>Leau. Sou. .. S S I'.lrllm.'ln, 1 _:—¢9¢_ NO PAPER MILL STMKE. r. K-Writ-Y. .\lnn«'ton: W. F. Dunlap. St. ‘weak u-uco. The present ,l..hn; W. llmmlet, Toronto; W. l..i.”lgrr-nmeilt, _whl.t-h would have ex. '.*‘°"“‘kl"-‘v ‘-‘l""‘‘‘““5 L Ml-Chfiud-ilrlred .\inml:ly. will be continued vi John; J ._\ Dc-la.hay. St. John. during tj1r.:ll'misiico, r .__;. -. ____a_... THOROBREAD FLOLI 33%;: Mined by Hum 3.05:1-....o.a lo...l.....c.......i.. Go ask mother—ehe uses no "he, V »:.1llr-.r.< and the representatives of ii D, Dr:-nan, St. John: A. K. Mac-.‘ tho manufacturem agreed to a. two- waze Celltni_(illllrliiall” SHOP from Holman Catalog. CALL LlOVE'8 ‘IWRANBFER lo llréove your furniture. Phone No. 6. Almllou. 'eAl.:—-no pot for- nlnce on Thursday of this week at 2 p. m. on the premises of the late Charles '.VioEnohern, St. Peters Road. -8. S. 0ONaTA'NcE—Messra. Bruce Stewart & Co._ agents for the S. S. Constance received a. telephone message yesterday from the owner, Mr. W. .\i. MacDon- ald. Sydney. that the Conetnnce will arrive here on her first trip next Tuesday. 9th inst.. or Wed- nesday 10th at the latest, leaving Pictou on arrival of Sydney train. This delay was caused by ice con- r~on'dltlons around St. George. , . SUCCESSFUL TEA AND SALE. —'l‘he success of the May Day Sale and afternoon tea at the Cundail home, given by the Junior members ‘of the Y. \V. C. A., Yo procure funds for games for House and for Gymna ,sillm equipment was :1 great an- lcohrngenlcnt to the girls who on- ‘dertook the venture rather timidly. The amount realized. about sixty dollars, was not :l,lnrge sum. but was more than was expected and makes a beginning and :1 fund for recreational equipment. The girls nppreciated the patronage they re- ‘celved, pnrticulaly mm of tho ‘Daiighters oi‘ the Empire, many or set the auction sale which takes _M.. The Postal Service "Then And ll] ow av PRINCE EDWARD Today at 2.30. Tonight 7.15 and 9.00 BERT LEWIS MUSICAL WHIRL G.LlT'i'ERlNG : WHIRL -, dates, J. F. WHEAH‘ ’l. l i P. 0. lnlptclor i .._._._. Our Winter Mail Service "Om 775. On December 21st, prev.‘ ions the vessel which was to carry °°"°"“”' P V-'*°"8°|1'«O despatches to England who frozen in the Iliarhor and the Governor deter- mined to attempt a,-winter man "i service. In February’ 1175-1].; D9,, Hllfldfid some men to attempt a pas- -whom came for afternoon tea after ‘their meeting. The fancy work tnble looked very attractive Wlill a silver basket of carnalicns in lhe centre. silver candle slicks and pink candles a.nd__draping.»l of pin}: crepe pope-r. Mrs. D. R. .\iul~l.on- min and .\ls. Peske assisted llle girls with the display of their fan- 'i‘l.le Junior girls hull charge of the (‘andy Table which was most attractive. ’l‘hey worr- assisted in its arrangements by -.\iis,q G. Hale and Miss Dyer. Mrs. ll. R. llillson, Mm, H. D. Jnllli-p son and Mrs. Slnallwood superin- tnndod the tea room. A committee of girls: walled upon the guests. The verdict that the tea, eaudwlch-ea and calla were all delicious, given promise of even more II11U‘0mll?.0 another time. The flowers in 0110 [pa mam were gwont peas and l’.PTi1' nlums of very delicate shzules. I l Llnllnrnl for Snit- Everrwllerfi .\llnln-d'n PERSONALS \.\llss Nlnrgaret .Vic.l":lbr-. lona, re- 1urnFd .\iondny night from'Bosion where‘ she 5990‘ lb“ Wlm" Wm’ her cousin. Di‘. -‘\i 14- C*'”'“’- i We own and ufllir. ‘sllb_jcrt In prior sale $250,000 N ova *:..cot1al-’1‘ran1ways ‘& Power Co.- 7% Gcllt-rai Nlortgagc Bowls Dill: April Isl. 1952 Interest payable balifvcurly in Amnricnn Fund.» Price, to yield nearly 7% per cent, on application JOHNSTCJN A~°\VAlQ3,* 171 St. James Street. Montreal )lflNTliF_i\1. stool: l.XCl1ANGE N)R0.‘i1U STOCK IZXCHANCE Muncton. N.B. Members 7‘ Halilu-x. N3. ‘ Ehcrbrooke Sydney. N.S. St. John's Nfld ' \ Dirert Wire (.'onne¢-lion; 2 Specials for Ladies 99 pairs ladies H. C. Brown Booti. won and low heels D. and E. width for $3.96 Ladies two eyelet Black Kid Ties for ' 83.95 ‘ These were shipped-in error to tin and rather lhan pay the high cost of Mtum the hlnnufa'cturern let u: have them at our own price and now are also sacrifice our profit to that the purchaur get: all that is in them. We have I complete line of Holeproof Hole, plain, rib- -hod, clocked. fancy drop stitch and in all theintelt colon. ..GOFF B os., LTD. ya’ ‘: N. . . 3* .. await. IM.r.=l. George Johnston. of Marys- villa. mil. 2 Bnn,inmln‘(}rn.lla.m and James; Gm. ‘ or Cavendish. and l . __..... Many friends in this rill’ W111 regret. to learn that .1 telegram was ireceived ’.\lond:ly stnllni; ‘hilt D,“ P. F‘. Duffy, Cilnthnim, was sinking rapidly. l l V\'m.VA. Mct‘:l‘.'lnus. Hm WP" known horseman of Trum. is 111 the oily and Dame Ytllmor has it lho will mire rt-way Romp ”-Il<‘<‘dl‘ lanes with him. i -Mrs. .l.l~‘. Arsenault yesterday morn ‘mg received :l telegram stating l.hfl.f. her mother, Mrs. (‘onnier is lserlollsly ill in Lynn. Mass. -IN MEMORIAM ~ MR. JOHN SMITH. There passed nlwoy from this lift‘ 11!. Albion. -Lit 59, on APP“ 12W John Smith. nt the advanced MN‘ m’ 78 years. The dacnasral was at his usual work in the morning W110“ he was stricken with (L Fevflh‘ ‘pain in the storniwn and all that loving hands could do was done. Dr. \.\il:in-tyre oi‘ Montague was sent for but the deceased bad D-15'5"") away before the doctor nrrlvetl. fnrtiflr-rl by the last rites of the i(‘athollr~. Chllrnil wri-lil which do lcezlsed was ll. fllil.h1‘lll mnmhm‘. l’l‘hn llcocnsetl want at c.hnrii.a.blr.- i F 1 i I V and ohliging nP'§i:lthnr and shall me» much misscdlby ‘both old and young, ill-l: funeral whicll took place. l-‘ri- day. lhe Hill despite the had roads wm-l lnrgniy nillendmi to St. Pauls (‘llurr-h. S-lturgnon. The service. ill Ibo (‘hurt-h and grave was con- ducted by his pastor the Rev. Theo Gollltnt. lilo was buried l.ll the quiet little. cemntcry there to fho- coming i'Flil11l'rI\(‘i.l0l1. He leaves In ma-urn one son and ‘.\vo dnug-llmrs nnnlclry. .\ir.s. Jerrlrrria. Fnlchicy, (‘.llel'~‘«'-ll, Muse; Mrs. William .\i. .\Ionre. who lami- eirly cared for him and Wllh whom the decoaseli made his home. ' James M.. in Vancouver. 3- ('-. also two -sllemrs in Boston. The Pflll hcarcrs were Alb’n O'Connor. Neil Colllngs, Nrnlthnnlel Molilnnon Ektwurd Mllhnr. William .\iah.'-.l'. llenry Young. R. i, P Pu-trlot and Boston pn copy. —-—<o>—— EDWARD GR'AM.AM pets plrslse Fxlward Graham, born Stanley Bridge. P.Fl.i,. died nt the rim age of 82 nt Maryeville. (‘:ll., on April 4th, 1922. .l1fi.n.r It long illnes.l. Ila loft to mourn two daughters: ville. ('al., and Emma J. Wnlkcr. 69 -Pembroke Sl5.. Bnsllon. Ml1ns.; also one son. John Graham. .\llli‘y.-‘v and (bran brothers: John Graham. ililiarlshnm‘. ».\liiR3.; hum, both of Cnvendisil. on llm island. Ono sister, Mrs. James Orr. Eellltn, Faiirornlli. Tim-n grandsons. lwo grand-dallghtetn worn also loft behind. The lain Mr. Graham was married twlco. His first wife lining Annabella I-iouston. second, -Mn-ry Owen,’ of Mnryaville. Cal. inter- mom‘. was made in Marysville. lm (“rim ’i‘orm«=nl.lne. -.wtls :1 man of on islands lo Nova Sootia. Th : . 3 Irmm Sll(.‘(‘6'9dPd and thus ‘l‘al.tel- . .'. son is entitled to the credit of in... D - GAY - . - allgllrnling the Winter Mali Ser- * ’ 1" WIN‘-fluent years from Wood ii. i V . ‘ i l . ‘ ,“,;’,‘,.‘,c1,°,,’,;‘;";‘,* '“‘*“‘*' "M U! BRIGHT TUNEF UL mo GORGEOUSLY GIRLY <‘-wll. but this roll-tel. ,- -. ..._.c _...._g.. V was long and hazardous. in an ac . E 1 V V ,,,,,,,,,M WWW or Femwll ENTIRE (HANGE TODAY mi, L9l.l wriltenl. by Mr. lleilri “THE ASCOT RACE” Smllll iii>ilP:lrs the following: 39 "Peter Smith, one 3f the bm,,e_.(., Evening Prices—Orchestra, 52c. Balcony, 37¢, chllaren 25¢, hardy W Matinee Prices—Adu|ts 26: Children 16c. couriers, being despzltched with ‘ _ .-,. mail from Wood islands in ma lat’-3 ’ ' ' 191' non of December. 1823. pro’ (‘coded in :1 large row iboat mm in lhc _col.ony. Tile Post Oiiicc and bugs and until this knife was iorill- three mun besides himself :lnd‘ll1o prlnllllg oilicn soon pzlrlcri coming 'lhc_v l‘f‘lIli’llilCd llnopcllm. .'mhf‘|"- lit‘ remained the-rl=.‘:1 weeki“'-‘S ill?" "iiW"lm¢‘il iiflil hf‘ k9ili worn-.. \\'llcll lilo mull nrrivml l.lll- l-"Wfll“"B’1ll<* arrival of the mail-WW 0l'1"iCP in his‘ own (l\V4"lllllF{. lown.~lpcopll- mine to his door in ii ‘from ll:llli‘:lx. when he started win \\'lJli‘ll was zl Hnliill loy; llilll(lllll».’lll(l(l.". nutter for iliPil‘ it-iicr.-: and if 0n lii-4 hnmewflrd Journey. Al'~ Ml“ *i0i'P.V lligll lllllli lli 1TSil on ill.‘ ‘illI‘i'l' -was cxcliclnnnt llolll llll-ililf- lfool, wllero he had left my ham, n.-filo lllf‘ pl-esclll Lcnnox linls-l. ll lll‘.'li‘ll llllslling nrmlnd and ho liounli Lilo ice making very fas! llliifl ll largo vmln llfllll‘ sllxlpc of .l would l-:lli our to his wife “Bcll_v! fund it was impossible to stage in 21 small onnoe from wood vlcn. other crossings were mall»; .&lI_-~-&- count. which appeared in the l‘ nnd mos! daring of these .16; .u\ «'Irl‘|\'Wl in Plrmu on the 31st, Dec-|"0mllfln_V' and lleniznnin f‘ll:-nlwii no m:m.-i- wlllll ilio ('0ns9qll0u('eS 5rl\'inl.: .11 (‘nrlhoo from Plctou on north side of \\’nll-r Slror-l ()llllns. and “UL Th“ OM mu" “mum M lllomo the way he came. lie wa.~'lll:- root‘ llnli-this vllnn lllililf‘ n lllrls: l-:nlfo',"' nml umrl tlm lmirp w_q_.~, ,l.hr-rciore compelled to blllld lln» lllilfiilll.‘-‘v noisw as i, was .~'llill\'~"ll .lll<l'|':.llllll ill!‘ lllllll Hllllil nol bu nlll‘ll' ll"" hfiili Ill (‘llrihno to nnable him lurnml round by lilo wind. (‘ll_ llo go lmr-.k to lilo Isl.-lnd. lloving. Julign Alloy ll.’ il in loll lilo mi-i r-nn.v.lrllol.ed his boat he and lllsjlowlng story: ll is sold llllll llm old‘ three men started on the lfilfn .l'o.-'.iln:lslnr,~.\ir. ('lliI])]li‘ll. llml ll .lEillll.'ii“y' i824, and l'l‘O.'~lSPil lbntwez-n‘i.vllfo», xyilicll lrc*‘nlw: 3:: ll-:.-ll llil‘ Palrillon and Wood ].~‘L1.|'l(l.*‘-. :1 ills l-ulllllg llle .-:iillll',.i or rll.- mull l=Hlf‘f*. 0|‘ ‘10 miles, do‘-llverlng Lil.’-. mrlll.-l in ('harlottclokn on the fol-' lowing day." in l827 lilo pcopla. or Capo Tmv. nrsn conceived the idcrl of crossing,’ ' l n dlstllncr-_ of about 8 or ii miles nnd in "H1 following winter Home of the mails were sntn by ll1l_qVi‘(‘llllP. in I329 phi» ilovernmnnt entered min a. con. ii‘iiI‘i. for tho carrying of the mails} *"“((‘||:'llVPlY by this route. l ‘in the early days the ice. bollia‘ owing lo lhnlr primitive construct-i ion were heavy and Ulllllirly anlii on ill‘lR flf‘I‘OllDi crossing with lbfllli was very fntlglllng and often ai- lrnded with con:-zidcrnllin dallgnr..A‘ wonderful improvement. llowevr-..-_l was made in ma design of l.l1n ion-l l)fl.'ii in lSH by flli‘- lain Judge in-l.-l rs. for m:lrl_\' _\'c:lrs .\l:l.<tr-r of tile; Roll; xlnli Jildge oi‘ lilo l-luprnmr-I (‘curl of Prince Eil'W.'li‘d Island. in‘ llln earlier yl=.nr.< of his resldnllr:-. lll lliP Colony, ,\ir. i'eto=rs llmi or--‘ rvnsion in cross and rccross .\iorl.ll- llmbarlnn Slrnils every winter and; he lllon saw the nncessity for ul better Style or boat for this m-i pnriant service. Mr. Peters. ( nl PXi.f'l].0i'dln.'ll:'j.’.‘ active mind and pos essing zl large, .~‘llili‘9 of lnvnntive skill), at oncci sat n.llou;_ to design it illoai slllleili for tile. purnol~ln. Ln this ho v\'.'u c.min4=.nlly silt-ccssi‘lli. lie not only dnsignml ii built, but gllperinlcllllell its coll.=Lrur'ilon as well; and lllc-' boots bulll zlflc-r his model have. bottle built after his lll0ilf‘l Wl‘l‘f‘l in usc for over fifty years. Althollgll for .'l. century or win- ters lilo only illlercnllrsu. wil.ll Prlncr-. Erlwnrtl lsalzlnll from tho out- side world was over those ficid.-l of floating ice, yet ll is W0nflPl‘fil.l lllfl-t‘ only £1 fcw l«l(‘(‘lflPili.‘l were chronicl- pd till-ollghout [llP. entire period and that lilo loss of life was compara- tlvl-ly small. Aflcr :1 mlhrir l~‘P_l'lDliS accidnut in i885 the Federal-(lov ornment look chargo oi‘ and man- agml tho ice Bo:l.l. Scvlco at the Capes under improved r~ondition.<. When Lhn Provlnce. c-ntr-rr-41 (fon- rn.dnrnl.ion in 1873 the .l)umini‘on Government provider] lhn wooden .~:1.l>:lmr=r “Norillm*n Lilzlll" for ser- vlco during lllf‘ \\‘llll5‘i‘ ml the (lN')TgNOWll-Pll‘l0|I l‘Olllf‘. Tho “Norlllern Llglli" was mercly nn, experlnlcni. but hor porfllrmnncn in tho l(‘n (lPll’ll')l1Sll‘.'1l.Pl'l that winter nllvignllou w:l.= |'ll'-’l(’.il(‘1ll.)l(‘ zlnd in 188.‘? this vessel w.'ls replilcml hi! the “SI:lnle_v", ill"ll in lfiilfl the Slellmnr ".\linio" was midi-ll an-i Idler in a llll'lllPl‘ nndnrlvor ,n rztrry oil! the terms of (‘onfcdormlnn lino. “Earl Gray" was provirlcd. Those sit-nlnnrs dill spl-enllill service bu‘. they flliiml to fulfill tllv contract maria wiill lhn Provlncn so fin.n.l_ly-. at .1 very large expense lilo Cn'r Ferry Survive llclwaon Port Elordop nnd (‘npn Torin:-ntlnc, N. l‘i., was in. allgllrniml Will) the lunglllilclent (‘or l-‘nrry Simmer. "Print-P l-?ll- ward lSl1‘lnll". by which we ll:l\'c r-oniinuzll s-loam communication Wllllrr and summer with lilo main- llmd and Lllllél removing it 24¢-riolls lliLl'llllK‘ap ‘in our ii"l1.'n.‘i[lf)i'ln'il(‘llI .<_v.~unm which line ('Xl§lP1l for var,’ mlllly yr-nrs. Thorn in a. saying “.<iicnco movcs but slowly .‘4lOWl_y croppillg on from point in polnl:"i This is ext-mpllfiml ill the llI-vl=lol- ml-nl.~l of our Winfnr mnll scrvim-.‘ , The first l‘osi.mn.-vlcr nppolnlndl .in Prlncn Edward islulld wnsi .la'll'l1P5i Robertson, whose. mlvnriis-r-- mom nppcnretl in the ‘iiloyni Am- erican finznlto linll Woolly intelli- zenrer of tho island or St. John“ published in (‘hnrlnltr-town on th ‘Milli. Scplnmhor’ l'l‘87 as follows: “ills Exccllnncy the Limltonnnl Gnvoruor llnving nppolnll-d tho _qulv—l scrlhnr Posimllslor ho nssllres '1lll‘l public that ill!‘ slrir-lo.-n. niinnlion will Ibo paid to all letters he may Irocolve, Tho P091 OHIN-_ which iii kept in the some llollsw ne the priming office, will hc nllcn for the roceptlon and delivery of lI".llP!'fl ill all reasonnhe hours." The Postman. ter was the editor and proprietor (Tn hn ('(‘lJlllllllNll Z:-('lli‘ii.’i llisnppnnr wll:-ll lrollln-l V\lill li..llowll_v‘:l wililuul ll-uvlnt: 1| ::u:lr. Try ll (“asc oi‘ Assorted FlIi]V0r.<l “They Are Sodaliciolls” ’l‘Jlrel-l- :lr<- lwnniy llllll'l'i‘n| ~“Cl{liS’l“‘ flavors in I‘ll0fl.‘<ll" irrllll. llr_\' (lll)i.'l‘l‘ All-, Ilnol liner, (‘rilllznr liver‘ H[i'iL\\‘ll<‘l‘i')', lA‘lll(|ll Sour, (.'lli‘l'l"_V.> (.'t'clull :~‘.o(l:l, null (ll".'lfN“ or i)r:ltl_lr,<- l'lm:allll:il¢- llllliin up u lklvoriio an-.l 6-('ll4)ll‘, ‘ l-‘nr llmny yr-zlrs lilo lllunllizlcillrcrel oi‘ "CREST" 'lwv- 4-rlllrlw. ll:l\'n- .llr-on l'lli.illlin;: lilo n.x:lclill,£: l'(\(]llll‘£‘-lli“f‘lll.*I [ll [>:li‘lll‘lll:ll‘ pmvlllo. Our «iriuku |l:l\'c- l.ll(! :ll'olll:l. flavor and (lll1llll_\' ii) ullll lilo mos! .<lcl1sliivl2 pnlzlll-. You will do V\'l‘ll ii you orlll-r :i l-:l.~w,oi' :lsSol'l.lul il.'lv- oi": t'l‘um _\‘ollr liu:l.li-r lull.-l_\'. A 5lll'L’.l‘.“lIl‘ll i|'~'Slf)l‘llllPill l~-. 3flVI‘ll 2lliil\"‘. ' lli.-(l|"ll)'l|l()i‘H for i‘. ii. i. ‘ C.\R\'l-Il.l. llR(lS. 5 SUSSEX MINERAL SPRING SUSSEX, N. B. , Lld., The Heart of tile “RENFREW" The BOWL -—~-~npo1l. wltio and S.'lllil.'lI‘_\' ~—-low pails" to \\'Ll.‘ll] “"— f“-lfiiltv’ RPM sweet and clean "‘* i‘-‘Sill’ and quickly alssclnblmi - ~—--gi\'i-s "highs-r l:l.~liin;: (-ream - W--f'ilf<lli._i'I::<l Cllnl.]lli*l(5 Sf‘[).’ll‘:lllnll .,“'T‘l'(' i'ol*hlll' W22 vllllllolzllu ".\i—_—.'3." ‘ . The '. Ronfrew Machinery Ootnp-ny. Limited ".M9NfFBEAL. nus. Sussex. N. 3. Milwaukee, Wis. General Office & Works, ‘ ‘ Rerlfrcw, out. Other Lines: Renfrew Truck Scales Renfrew Oil Engines 5 e.p_ a‘r__._1 I’ 0 [- ««Hw‘oo«4-wv-noodv‘o9o oovuoouob nun Hoe to FARM SEEDS ‘ “BUY THE BEST” cAmEn's reeren cuoven SEED. CARTEW8 TESTED TIMOTHV SEED, Sweet Clover, (While Blon- uom) No. 1 Grade . SEED GRAIN choice oNrAnlo‘eEi:o WHEAT, seen one ,(f‘rum._ontarlo), l3ANN;n, LIGOWO, ABUNDKNCE, ‘LEAPER, IRIBH WHITE, FIELD PEAS, VETCHES, em. _.LEY, eucxwl-IEAT, FODDER CORN, £'rc., ETC. Lowelt prices. Highest Grades. " wl-lol.eeAl.e AND i1ETAlL Carter & Co.. Ltd. . Dunn 8tr_eot , 9.|°¢.|'"°.'l Charlottetown (Pntriot plea no copy .) °‘ "19 fl?!‘ n°W!PfiWP vllblllhe-lwonvo 0999 ms 9-new retllrnll‘i.<ll llIOlll1ll‘(l llll-Ill on if ll0l<- ulmvw I24-ll_v! \\'llPr!> is Ill!‘ black llnmllnll . l l 3 l i l l i‘m-n llulnnvcr. STAND-l a ll «-2 "A MADE-IIN-CANADA ‘ «fir . MA‘rlNE_: a£‘1&..,j.,‘;N§ql;r'r‘7,, 14‘ *MIllilll'¢.:,Il#W'fu 18.c. Children 11¢. evening, §¢l_qlt‘n 26:. Children 143.,‘ f_l‘lC'l‘URE 4 ...—-...-~,, . I. - /,7 3§ RALPH CCSNNORV (}reuf.7l/ol/cl "THE FORElCNER' Directed by MAC ll/ilh G ‘l n Glass —Wi1ton Lackayc Glgdlg Cobum — RoberiTHalnes ' fm2.1l.;r.l :3; \Vlullipep_ l-’roi.lu'ctlons inc , ll5l)”l(i"'N§3fi —_u.vu1lsunlucn.—-- l Topics Of The Day I e a i v A'Esol='s ‘FABLE ANIMAT- eo CARTOONS 1’/$2‘-.'.;.- :.:;:_.; :::::9::*;r::©::::::‘ -; ex SAN At Very Low Prices 1')‘- .l 4.‘5 5 POSTAGE POSFAGE FREE FREE We have a wonderful stock in P.\_tcnt Leniiler, also Tan and our prices are hard to equal. PRICES Brown 95c. Brown $l.l5 .. 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