the un h‘: the patented construction; flan main l-lnchwny No Button Un The lemon: ‘ d! crevice. ruby ol not! hand-tailored bnlbrl cool. niblotlc nnhuook II you WOOD! UNDIRWEAI COIIPANY. Limizd. 1TIQN UNDERWEAR. with buttons! defunct bh. ho do the odflol of n the: und mlu free. movement. en ll no pulling an with banana. till new Idea underwear und no the Get n nix from your dealer 05:55" u. v Maritime Clans In Calgary Have Association (Calgary Herald) _ A committee recently appointed by the former residents of the ‘Maritime Provinces. met this week to arrange for the forming oi a reg- ular biarltime Province Association in Calgary. During the past l0 i0 Toronto, (knob. CHWAY 12 years they have gathered reg- ularly each year for an annual re- union, but have never formed a TH_E_l_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A llVElY IITSTIUSSIITN [IN THE JTISTIEE IIEPIHTIIENT ESTIMATES PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE April 26th, Afternoon Sermon 'l‘-he liouse met after recess at 4.20 p. in. and resumed Supply in The Crown Prosecution‘ County Courts and Queens County Jail Items Under Heavy Fire. The ‘Scandal of the Escape of Pri- A soners From the Jail Gone Into by Opposition Members- is Thoroughly -$50. liow was the money expended last yeur’! PREMIER REIIL: I am not able to say. MR. STEWART: Then my hon. ifricnil should be able io any. You should lbl! able to answer any ques 2- r0,‘ t: Operation of Autos During Muddy Sea- reguiar association. A regular constitution was drawn up and will be presented ia the committee with Mr. D. C.‘ M-cDon- iii,“ [mi or in“ yearls disbumiy uld Ill ihe chair. Discussion on ihelmeniis ibiifui-e grinning Supp1y_ Ai-ii Supreme Court Estimates was re we going in w“ iiinne Eiiiiiniiieg years old. IIWO one year up], be sold reasonably. ~ llpply to owner For pedigree, W. D. ROS S, Kinross i-Hii. win-f memibers shortly. 1t is the intention oi the assoc- iation to foster patriotism by en- couraging the study 0f institutions, history, art, literature and msourc- es of Canada and particularly those of the Mélflllillfi Provinces and also endeavor to unite Canadians in such 8 Holstein Mal at al o e , _ e W s n 3 son Prohibited 11y order of vhe Lieutenant Gov- ernor in Council. Motor Vehicles are prohibited to be operated until utter the 20th day 0f May, 1923, on sumed. MR. J. D. Stewart pointed out that-t Fees and Disbursements ($4.950) werc considerably higher last year, llow docs the (lovern- ment propose to get through with llil-S amount this year? The lasi llilary term wan very long and through the House like a number of ilummies‘? i think my T1011. friend should get some information. TIIE (EIIAIIIIMAN: It would be very ‘hard i0 have right at hamil !ini'ormallon dealing with such a ‘small item as 513- _ ' MR, S’I‘I-‘.\VAIL'I‘: Aro you giving Fm” ‘FARM FOR SALE iall public highways in this Prov- ince situated beyond the limits of Tthe City and incorporated ’l‘owns. The Civic authorities of said City A wood farm. consisting of 100 und Towns are authorized to make ncresdocaicd at Lot 57. Dundee. As such regulations governing Auto fuel is getting scarce this should traffic Wltcllln their respective juris- be a paying investment to any pur- dictions as may ‘be deemed exped- chaaer. It has a good spring. Suit- lent. ‘ able oi pimwmge. This farm will Special efforts and provisions are be 50111 011 @118)’ terms. Owner being miule to strictly enforce the w- D- H053, -law with respect to violation oi‘ the Klnross ispeeil limit and all other infrac- ltions of the Motor Vehicle Act, ‘without respect of person, ARTHUR NEWBERY, ‘Clerk Executive Council l-2-wfin8i. , 1-4-3l. l offer for sale my farm of 125 acres, situated at Norboro, 31/, miles from Kensington. Buildings are all good und in first class re-' pair. Farm is all clear and sin a Clearance Auction Sale work for ‘the welfare and pPDKTQSS of tho Dominion as may be desir- able und also for mutual improve- ment amongst their uii-inbers. It "is expected that it will ibe one of the largest orginaz-utlons in Cal- gary; already there are over 1.609 on ithcir roll and all these are cli- i-ble for membership. ‘The following arc tho officers of the usociailon: ‘ - Hon. President, lion. R. B. Blin- inett, K. C.; Iloii. Vice-Presidents. Nova Scotia. J. M. Cameron; New Biunswlck. lbw. Dr. hicltac 51511101? Edward Island, RI. llcv. Bishop hicNully; President, .\Ir. Justice Tween“; vici-sPri-siilents, Nova Scutia. W. A. Mnuiloiiaitl; New Brunswick. Frank Freeze; Prince Edward island, D. A. MacLeod; Secretary/Treasurer. John A. Ir- vine; Committee, A. N. Charters, there must be large fees to pay. mm as your i-niing ni- us ygur This shows how the items oi ex-Tupininni [yenditure run up just because of] Tim CHMRMAN; Jnsi n5 an the lack of u. Court SHHIOgPBpIlPT-i“ymiun Ilad the Govcrmuenvt not (ISTQIXLPII lam ‘QTEWAILT; wniivii would in filling this position the Couri (Hgnybeilml, "m" your Leiii19r_-}\r(,\ cxilenscs would have been very ma- ‘Maw m“ “Pms in cminnciion wmi tcrially reduced. 0MP“? nniim. wnii nn Hem very PRHIMIIER HEM‘ m“! $4000 wmliii amount about. some action in a m“ uveragm Lust year was Car-‘tlicdloiinty Court ovor poll taxes. tiiinlv expensive. immiiiiiinii 33111,; 1i has nothlni: IMR. STEWART: You cannot m d" Wm, than f-orin an estimate by inking ii ovcri Mm’ STEWART; whore docs u. number of years. lit is only for; [mi “Pm Minna,‘ m» i5 ii m he paid the last two or three years that u“, iii- iiiis iii-m? the jury fees were raised. Fornu-r- ii(i_\-_ y“; iiiqA; 1g 1g 1n the Pro- ly thcy only not twenty sevcu i-ii ">1Treasurer'saccount. 7 ‘cents a day; now if is up 110.5259»! ~.\l;i{. STldW-AIIT: For what 1'01"- (Lf-an my hon, friend icll the llousu what the expenditure was for the past Ililary fir-rm which will have io go into the appropriation? The- jury were kept at Court for a 1on1! 110x, Ma. IildA: 1022, I would think. Those are very small items. It is hard to know where they arc al, n moments notice. 311R. STFJWNRII‘: .small items arc of as Sometimes much impur- ‘high state of cultivation, well fenc-i J. W. Spccr, J. S. Miivor, J. L. time on account of the weather. oil and well watered with about 30 acres of ground ready for {Part of purchase money can be left on property. Ii! not sold before may 11th will be sold by auction o iithat date. ' I-‘or further particulars apply on premises to WM. P. MacLEOD I631. ' AUCTION SALE I am instructed by G. F. Younker lflyilliet. to sell by public suction m1 Thursday. May 10in m i o'clock plough; the following: 1 colt, 3 years old; 5 niilch cows. freshen about hold goods not mentioned; 'I‘er heifer. 8 nmnihs credit on all sums grade with ceeding $10.00; under that amountlpcdoiad ships. "You liiul no warning of ihc tor-Tvery much lower _ r v mid In any other province 0i lbailitdit. 3 freshencil, 2 to May 10th. 1 two year old Jersey and Guernsey calf, 1 steer, one yi-ar old, I heifer one year old, 1 shurihorn calf, 3 weeks old, i ibrood sow with fitter. ‘J0 Plymouth rock hens. 1 threshol- and (zleaner, 1 express wagon, near- ly 118W. 1 road cart. 1 curt. 1 mow- ing machine, 1 hay rake, 1 roller. ! not Renifrew Scales. 1 Magnet Cream Separator, largo capacity, 2 cream cans, 1 Susk Alta range. 1k doz. dining room chairs, 1 bed- stead and 1 spring, 50 bushel blue potatoes. 50 bus. red potatoes, '75 b110, good hanneroats for seed, 5O for seed, bus. good mixed grain quantity of hay and loi. of straw. Terms all sums under $5.00 cas over that‘ amount 10 months credit crop.l iL lic Auction on Iibe albove date hi OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLE- MEN-i-s Specr, F. iC. Lewes. G. ll. Connolly, wii are authorized by Dnnini L. ll. Barnes, lI. ll. Johnston, .\I.-l).; Hui-rein Esq" i0 591i on weiine5_ E. C. Bell. L. U. Fowler, ll. D. Fer- (iiiy, May gin commencing iii iguson. l-J. Ii. Crockett. o'clock, his splendid (arm of i8 _ '- acres of choice land at West Rny- HORRORS OF WAR REQALLED alty, 4 miles i'rom Charlottetown. BY PUGSLEY TNVESTmATTON all clear, having a shore front, and 5.~-l lorrors of llilN. MR. JOHNSTON: arc paid much higher fees toilay. in 1918 the amount paid to in good. cultivation, also on ihe OTT-‘YWA- MAY same day we will sell all his stock, consisting oi 4 milch cowsflclnims this morning I)y lion. Wil~| 3 heifers; 2 horses; 50 hens; 22011111 PIIKSTQY- 10111161‘ geese, also all implements. 1 seed GOVQPIIOT 01' New Brunswick and drill; 1 hay rake; 1 hay mower; ‘J/now the Commissioner spring par-rows 5911“, him-ow; gang lug Canadian illegal warfare claims 1 single plmigli; crenmhllsillnfit Germflfly- separator; 1 churn; Int dairy uten-i sils; 2 cook stoves and lot house-the witnesses cash; 6 per cent off for cash. if stormy sale will be on 'l'h»urs- pedo." Mr. day. Pugslcy asked. BENJ. CARTER d. SONiply. Auctioneers The largest AUCTION SALE WITHIN A MILE AND HALF OF VERNON RIVER STAT-ION ON FRIDAY, MAY 11,1923 AT 1 O'CL\OCK P. M. iCompnnies, Si. John. N. many during the war. Several other claims were nicn und women who were passcn crs on torpcdocd yes-sols. providing for fhc investigation '1 m“ 1051-7110104! b)’ Pele!‘ Cfllmfllclaims. lion. I.\ir. Pugsley said hi ‘Milllflfilll! 1068-1611 13"" 0i’ lwltnry service. The German consul investigab‘ Even In the minds of tille majority offulone. eight years had not‘ ms-ili-mmetl the memory of the Lusi-‘tho amounts paid in i918 and i922 meat of this ex-iiania, tho Hesperliin and (itlicr tor- "Noiie whatever" was the only re- 000 from the Battle Line Steamship 0i 11151106; u, whose well reduced so. iiwo iboats were interned by Ger- imniiihls department, which g. the life and ‘liberties of everybody Having read tho order in council iii ference of opinion n amount may bc rather low. liet us hope for the best. If necessary. the M Mlmrry mm“ m 5911 b)’ Pllb-hluty was to hour civilian claims 0n- supple- Dnrciiily nothing was (lone in pre- s ly, and not those in naval or imili- ncres, 65 wcres clear. iihe remuind- at Montreal had been notiilcd to alt.- l pared with previous years, ilng the two Charlottetown Hilary and Trinity, to ilie jury. The cost of tho _nd per cupiia I |Thero would be no need to in [crease taxes here on account. niiiini was im- $3,|n(),.'tlie expenditure in the department In fact they miiiiit be iIIIIIXIIHITZIEIOII is i-oncernml. In the Province. is that Premier can bring down increase these amounts. I (ionufilllllflt! as larger ones. YQILSIIOIIIII make the estimates out iirmy dc- pariiment. It is true the jurymcni 3""? m‘ “nary itenigzga; gzillgiofmlifhliw do you not propose to answi-r tic same term n l I my, _.-_, paid was $1.067. That whole "it‘i'lil m“ HI“ last ‘your W118 l??? 11D w": ‘ttrliliook it up. Thc itom carried. war were recalled at the hearing oLmina cases W1 c necoss :1 c< ‘ keeping 11w “"101” 3'5 Jllffllilfmlfouizaus COUNTY JAIL ($4.630) Licuicniinvtlic Court all the time. In i. e 0-‘ ‘lowing Trinity term $936 was wild-l mi. ‘STICVVAIRTZ I have. some-T that was a large sum litllll- 'l‘:ik- li-rlufl mailer 1.l1l\ru,vi,1r_v_ was n. iliffercnce of $2,000 bciwcenniutiot- and I think Tuilnistratlon of justice, however is to ‘ _ hiiihlili’? and (mveriiinent, in fact. I iM-Ii. E. T. lIiIG-GS: 'i‘he only dif- the mentary estimates, but we cannot V911! on approved joint note. A discount at tvho rate oi’ 6 per cent of! for cash on all sums over $5.00. ' PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer er covered with a good growth oi hard and soft wood. All ‘in a good state of cultivation, 25 acres ready Tim‘ Seeding. Also ihis crop, stock and implements as follows. S'I‘OCK:—~1 mare, 10 years old. lovely driver: 1 general purpose Imare, l0 years; 1 cow, 4 years old. newly freshened; furrow cow. l mw wlith cnlvi’; 4 young cattle; 9 sheep with their lambs; two fall l-Z-5-7-9-4i. AUCTION SALE | I on" MENU” b? Yum-m Auci-TQB 11188‘- 60 119115. PlYmvll-lh W163i; 3 bail odors must be kept out. of Ills Ruckl 1 Illllfibiujcstyh: mails. m] wfidnelidaY- MAY 9m» 1923. ill 1 roosters PlymouLh o'clock p. m. on the promises of the ducks. late Geo. Ii. Taylor, at Springfield,» IIIMIHLEIMENTS~I Frost s; wood Lot 67. The farm consisting of 104 hinder, 1. hiiy niowpn McCormick. acres of choice land about 85 acvos one hay rake; hay fork and rope, clear and 4 wcrcs ready to clear, the 1 gong plough, Massey liar-m; nevi’,- balance covered with wood and I single plmjgh; dine iiimww. Cami“, lumber. This farm is situated about.‘ barrow; Bgufflpy; new"; ' ' 11,5 miles from Bradalbane Siationand all t-hc iminor linings which go is not hilly and has two streams of‘ on a well afguked fimn, water with well mi. door. The build- A150: One driving wagon am] lugs comprise large two story wrap; 1 driving Slfllghl nnw. 2 house built iihree years ago and ex- wood sleig-hs, 'pola and shaft u’ owi- 11991-10118"? W811 flfllsllfld- (3111581)! curt and whee-Is; one truck; 1m.- und im-ulemeut house. also barn. truck wagon, shafts illlil jlitll‘; | piggery and hen house. all new. sleigh robe, 5 II. P. gasolini, . Also the stock. crop and iiiiplo- new; tlirosliiir and i1 an,“ mam-l thirty feet rulibcr bilt'ii;;. 4 1101865. 11 CMUE. 3 D185. 50 stone; Premium Separator; lions, about 200 bus. oats, 40 bus. mixed grain. 30 bus. wheat. togeth- er with hay. stray and all the mach- inery found on a well equipped farm. For terms and ulara see handbllla. I1 day proves stormy sale will take placc first fine day following. MR8. PAULINE TAYLOR i5 gal- lon cream can churn; potato spray- er; Lhree sols leather traces; one eel, swings; 2 sets cart Iiarncss; 2El0bster factory sets collars and homes; 1 sci driv-'go0<l locaiiavi. In; ‘harness; forks; shovels; crow- mnh" BMW?‘ bur; cross cut saw"; axes; hoes and iiion. CROPw-lilh bushels potatoes; 100 bushels oats (Banner); quantl-i rollcr- othcr articles too numerous io mcn'llull. 1 your old; 50 liens, The items passed. Crow-n il)1‘Ui§9CuLTUnS irales’ Cases. ($800.) MR. ISTIQWIAI-Ul‘: There was a Tprosocutlon in Sourls in connec- ilun with some stealing cast-s and lhc mitglstriite has never been paid I understand that he has present- ed his ibill time and again. How can wc expect. ailmin-isirziltiiiii of justice in these smaller tkiurts, w-hcre the prosecution of crime should originate, if ilio magistrates are not being paid their proper fees‘! 'l‘hese things are being badly neglected, and I think wc slrould have un cxplzinntioii. I don't know who is responsible. ‘fhc Attorney (icncrzii suys he has no power, but somebody must bc responsible. YRIQMlI-ICIK BELL: Sonic ciuestloii arose about that bill, I cannot just call to mind the reason for ii. The lend or send a representative hut he was not represented at the har- ing. in all S37 claims had been mailc but for the present local claims would be considered. .____-¢o§_-_~__ SKUNK SKINS ARE UNDER BAN NOW in Jlagis- ST. JOIIN. May fifi-Jrlcreaftor Representations have boon madc- to ithc 110st office ilcpartmcni. that parcels containing lruw furs, especially skunk skins, are Ibcing transmitted throuvh the mails. Posimasters ‘iiuvc bccu warn- icd not to accept such parcels. iBig- Clearance - bill list-ll‘ was mi-slaiil. and we sent for another one and l-t will be i intended i-o. iMli. STWIWART: llow Joni; is it since that flrsi bill was received? PIUQMIICII liI-Jiili: I cannot say. ‘It. did not come to my hands. Mil, -S'I‘I~JWAR'I‘: 'I‘Iiuri.- you arc! 'l‘lie.sia things cull for compialiii. I cannot unilieriituml why biuuilcrs cf ‘this kind should happen at all. Ii is rather a scriinls rcflcrtiixn on S1Y)(;](;.._1 Home“ i2 ynnm; 31hr: business methods of ihis Gov- Cows to freshen last. of May; iienmw" i, AT PINETTE ON THURSDAY iviay 10th. 1923 At 1 0'Clock Sharp (if iii-IA SIIOILE FARM of (ii ,"“'r"'- W011“. and all fenced with wire felli-‘lflii. 45 iu-res (rli-ar. bIl-T- ance best of liard and Soil Wood. at shore, cxira t. liON. MR. JOII.NIS'I‘()N: Fndw-r CROW-WA quantity of flay, Qiilgpllle late (lovcrnmcnt lTll‘ appropria- Potatoes and wni-iin lion was never loss than $2.000. ll iM.iii.i-Ju.ioi\i'ns:-i lluggy, 2 setting 116111 110W" ‘~15 $30"- Ill?‘ able to know what is going on in your Ilcpzirtmcnt. Yol have your Sci-rotary; you can i-ZP-i U10 iinfiiriniitioii from him if you have ' not go! it yourself. In phrasing Sup- ! be IION‘. MiR. LEA said ho would 13s Can You This asio Eéuide to WIiatBattery YOU Ought to Buy? What class of battery buyers didn't know that: these bat- knows the most about bat- teries were worth more? terics? Has the most at stake ' Of the 135 car builders using in makings choice? Willard Batteries as standard The manufacturers who equipment, 93% have always build motor cars, of course. used them. - ' While you buy one battery, They began with Willard they ‘buy carloads. While to Wood-Insulated Batteries and you a battery purchase is a gave these up only when Wil- matter of a few dollars, to lard developed Threaded Rub- them it is a matter of many ber Insulation. thousands. While you eon- _ _ sider a battery from the stand- WFH“ 7d W°°d ' Insulfled Batteries at Moderate point of individual satisfaction, _ they must also considerwhether “w” it will help or hurt their repu- i They’re better built now than ever and differ from tations. Would 135 of these careful, Threaded Rubber only in their discriminating purchasers pay , insulation. They include types a higher price for Willard and sizes for every make of car-each one the kind of value Threaded Rubber Batteries than they would have to pay you would expect Willard to give. for any other make, if they Willard Storage Battery Company of Canada, Limited Main Olfice and Factory, 100 Sterling Road, Toronto, Ontario For Willard Automobile and Radio Batteries go to any one o! thing to say about this. II asks-d a question with regard to of the Jail. It. is a serious and important th n mamigc- dcpartmcnt (luring - tin: past war la very iliscreilltublc =cniobmly,—tothe whole. Prov- ziskcd who ivas tho present keeper _-of Queen's (fminLv Jail. We have 0i- lhc answer io that. I noticc how-E 101ml‘ that flaring the IIZISI year mic juiloi- has bccn disi-hargcil for neg- lci-i of iluiy and that five prisoners m‘. "'5 ungiiirfifli; have 08111111117. John llyi-rs on June. is not nearly (sllilllgll expcndiiil in (JUIICEYHI-l 20th, (ii-n. l-lssory and Dilllifll ()'- llricn 0n July 8th, and William Ilia- so and William llubalsi-liuud on Nov. 12th. .\'o\v those oui-api-s are sciiiicrcil (luring different mqiiiiir Ulfillli-tliout the your. Had they liup- Pound all together tin-ri- have hccn some UXOIISU, liiii are sprcaii ovcr six months and ap- i them. What. is the use of fflueuiliun money in the ailminiiitrii. lion nf JIIHITPC if we. an; ggjng in ihilve 11 P411101‘ jail ivlinre prisoners imm ‘lllllilfiifllly walk right out wiili dioprccautmns talu-n to hold them? |I fmmi" llll-‘lkini: anything more -|iI'!'IOlIH lhan h‘ "Tu-n iii vim“. has’ “T?” Prisoners W00 T1011 liven SBIIECIICPII to term-i ill H10 penitentiary. ’I‘lir~v “viii-ii ,_ _ I . . . iaiicn to tho jail for n fcw lmnrg; "'1'" 1'1")’ could he sL-lll. of! 1., inn ilrniicnilary and (hiring 1110s.. in“. hours they were aiimwiiii] in iiimiiinv iSn far asl know lbs-i.“ i“, no w‘; rodent for this in tho histnrv (if this province. Ample wurniuguvqq l-tivon that (hero was ilanui-i- a‘; tlicsc men attempting psi-iii... i WOIIIII like. to know what (rt-u 1- the iiovcrnmieni has to uifiii. Aid I slimilil like in know what a1 “mills were afterwards made to Get those prisoners? Was there "HY 11110111111. manic? vflli] (hi. (imp rrnim-zii or anybody acting (m hp- huli of the (iovcrnmpiii nvm. hi“, anv i-liidm lo asisi-riaiii whcriiiiinqi, prisoners wore hiding, mini- iiii. bad escaped, or lo brim: flu-ii: I , '3 y . >iI('Ii 0i did the (iovcrnmcnijiiiii sit. down and lot things take th I own course? ‘Tim A-inninv benig- iil says we are not unending Vnry much moncv in the ailminisirwll of .llioiicii_ in" W0 “n, nni i P" rlfrriirl izciilni; Vi”... “mm ‘N "HT: . n ,- m rrnvn the money Wc are slmlldlmz. Somclioi-y in in iiiiimc for m“ w sce no\ " o‘ V UN‘: (‘Linfigqupnoes oi» ihis this I might ‘T they H. F. MORRISON, ‘ Auctioneer. 11-3-41. ty of hay and arrow: quantity 0i',Curt Wheels, Iron Axles (new); 1 hardwood for shafts and floor-ing-qCart (new); 1 Truck: l Rnuid Cari; 1 car mussel mud at Vernon River 1 EmirQ-Sfl; l Ilriving Sleigh; 1 Box lM-R, -S'I‘-IQWAR'I‘: Ilut you not paying your bills! MR. C. METIII-ZRALL: - At ard. Station. 11011811110111) FURNITVRE: —-i Enterprise Range, new; 1 base ._.___.._____:__----__ I burner; 1 hall siovc; one dining .___. . l .10 acres _of 1 lilmvilliiiiTiili"$1213? “LTTZTZ; m-le from CM- sn 118* arms; .2125“... ‘ 0f cllltlfiltloll well appointed home. with a ‘good ouse, barn, granary, impel;- ment house and or - am leaning for the llnited Sta-tea. TlJRiMS .011‘ FARM AT SAiIiE:-— All suns under $5 cash ovor that amount 7 months credit on a11- pmvod joint notes; 6 per cent oii for cash. i K. F. McRAE, ,___,_ , -'-*' "=1j.<{,';,*,,§,=§;,,_ w "u Eagt Royalty‘; v I j s-i-u-imw. Tohen and Iledroom Furniture, Dish- cs and other articles found In n. 5B1" IIWMYQ- N" "NEVA M‘ Ewell stocked o‘d homestead. QTOCK:——AII sums caalii; over that amount 7 months credit on approved joint notes; 6 per cent oft for cosh. away and I Sleigh; 1 Wood Sieiizh: l hi. H. Binder (new); 1 Ileering Mower; 1 Wheel Rake; Ilarrows and Pinws 1 Portable Forge and Black Smiths Tools. IIIOIISEIIOLI) FURNITURE: -—- 1 Organ. Parlor, llinlngroom. Kit- TEEMS 01-‘ EARM A'i‘ SALE, 0F under $5.00. Reason for selling. family all aim leaving country. CHAS. McDOUGALL O'Leary there has been contention about magistrates not dieing paid.i ‘and linings are running riot. Thei TMRIKIYILTRLQQ will not take up the; ‘Court at all. Justice is uni T101118! given out because hills have nut been paid. II-ON MR. JOHNSTON: I don't [my the bills in my ilepartmeni. Ii want to say that clearly and dis- iinctiy. Tho item carried- mw Courts (Charlottetown) ($2,600.) Carried. ‘IMTR. STEWART: It would be more convenient if these 110111! wcro in the aamn place from Y9!" to year. llallifPs fees last 1'61"‘ :_ _ ' _ 54-314mm were $18 and 1 see this year it is Wei/bowl]: 15am the cornice station: listed below. They carry a complete lino. E PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Charlottetown . Bourke-Windsor Service Station Summgrgide _____________________________________________________ .. .. J. F. Taylor Service Station NOV.A SCOTIA I J. A. Fraser New Glasgow I t l I I I i l .41: iovernment Standard’ _Ch’Town - Pictoll Clover Service 1, Red Ciovcr art $16.00 per | negligence in tho increasing nrzm- ber of pctty thefts llliii. arc be m: committed. "There is very hczivy blame to be atluc zl to somcfboily and '1 think this i a good upper-i timliy i0 hear an (xivlxination of]! N“ I s. s. "Magdalen" will “our 111° the mailer. bu“ Hon. Mr. Johnston: Why this " . , Y , ' iii _. i. [uflng 111i; prewll iiclil is put in my dcpariiiiclll I b11210‘ z, m“ (lmvor M ‘A500 p“ Ugo-kins SEIETIIIILTEIIEIIII; about the 1001 don't. know. The Illliillltdlill‘! f " . " ' V V 1 -' owl‘ tho jaiT in in tho Iianil". of [flint will)» Qilsilfx‘ ‘tnvfnyino m; m“: 328$‘? iliztilihiisiitdkiililiawiii:‘$545011’! i ~i i I , . r . , l. u. S nil .. piel‘ 1111. illliiiltlli.‘ rif lllrblii Winks. I 1.01 N”. i ‘Alfalfa Nuruwrll crown work H.511 1131!}? continued. ihat. unis my.“ $ii riii“ i," ' ' ' 551,135 STEWART d. 60., LTD- \\'0I' . ‘ ey were iut lit il A i l ‘c’ ‘Y for ekcopiiig nniiyl fIWIwEEcmTEIiEEiTI- No. 1, (irimmis Alfalfa. at $25.50 l u l “figmzwigzii lransik-rrtiil i0 th- [(1-11 i". - -i11‘-I' 0115- Char o o own. Y - ' wi- Tln-y gm niii_ iwiiii Eiiyiyiiillix ‘iillfiill No. 2, Timothy, No. 1 piii-ily, a1. iqrilu llillill|llg to do, cxccpi. that. as‘ a $5.25 pcr bus. ' mom ier of the (iovcrnnzv-ni 1 iiiiiiii No. 1 W. ll. Swcct (Iluvcr, at ii "ilflf" U“? TE-“ilinmiblliiy. I llllilhr. $7.00 per bus. S S s and thai ihcrc is :1 fmling among No. 2, W. l3. Sweet Clover, at ' ' (Idilillllllllrll (lll-T'II_‘.',-T‘ Eifivcobfw‘ ‘h1g0???’ Timolhy and Alslke. Leaves Montreal on 15"‘ m‘ M and will IlP llllt‘ iierghf; Sunday evening the 20th iii-B - n pcrs and others will phasiooc this and order their 1:001" “ ‘w at $6.50 pr-r bus. of 60 lbs. this p01‘! .111‘ l\ '1 \iixid limoiliv ind ct (Zlnvcr Zli $7.50 oer bus. e160 lbs. C: nil orders [Cast of liiiinitobn, . -- n. r I ' . mm? ~ ;‘.:':.".'-'.:1::r:.= ‘mitt:1i=:.:"is’ i u“ r mm‘ Medina- 'i‘c\'m:-;,.C:ish Iwithlorillcrl. T I E Align“ TODD & 1 TODD a. cooK. Charlottetown, May 1.1923- Seeil Merchants f!) 396d Mercham; sioiiffvlll E, Ont. Stnuffville. Ont. QQQ-§O.‘M yooooeoooeovb . ‘i 5- .. ’ “Mfllllliiiilflll U saiiinfiom M°"j > trea‘ to.(‘,ha1‘]0tt€ < town about 5th. Sailing from 31131;: STALLIOII EIIROLMEIIT Owners of stallions used for service must secure a certificate of enrol- ment. The annual fee is $55.00. The Horse Breeders Association insist Inttcfown t0 bout that all such owners must enroll. ifggfisiiilisxfldfi‘ Apply L E For further 1"‘; _ ‘formation a“ Department of Agriculture i ratesanrlv (Yharlottetown, P. E, I. cimil If“ 1-4-fmw6i. " ‘ ' Agent . THQIMIQIIQBIWETT ++¢+n+wuoov¢