(pure air and good sanitation. The zz 1910 ’ _ THE LATEST NEWS ' ' F1331* gp- ALL " PAGE SEVEN 7. 1 ever, subject to the approval of the'to a number oi the obldct-ions putiies and others. 'l‘he movement has :Governor in Council at- Ottawa. |lu:w»ard against the scheme. O11 thelvuaad the ¢;p¢1-lmentsl stage and THURSDAY AT T111; A M “D or' 7 “‘ or British navy and a plebilcifl on creation of a Canadian navy. las iected by a vote of 179 to 74. _-#E ll sitcra e and rest benefits that wculd , V 1 , . I The Premier and other supporters'ol.her hand it will be pref-tv general- |53 proved productive of great good _ i |of the bill argue the need oi cold ly conceded that a large cold storage in other Provinces and States. With iileal weather and a large at- POT '-` - tendapce from all parts of the Pro- WHITETQESG A H ALSX KE' vince the second day of the Provin_ 1 J. E. Sinclair, Emerald; 2 D, w_ 3 Ibm' Dig M$\‘_‘I’_°‘,ll5 2' G°° Wedmcki cial Seed Fair was all that could be M°“tg°m°1`Y. 3 Melville Murray. St. ' “mee ;;;S(;Hx,;1¥f_0T3 desired. The regular trains arrived with the cars woll Blled with visitors to the Fair. Also the special which 3,,-1-1,,-ed shortly before noon brought many -promi ent persons from Charlotte. tovvxlthaliid Klng’s C0, aga and hunti d from many buildings, ngumiilriayiyigfgii, presented e. lively appearari¢_e_ In the unavoidable absence of Lieut. Gov. McKinnon, the Fai, was formally opened at noon by 1-10,, Mr Richards, Commissioner of .ngril culture. The exlilbiie or grain nhl seeds were pronounced by the judges as ba mg much superior in quality to that of 1909. there being not .me ,,,,n,l-,le present of an inferior quality. 0! U19 llfle number of samples 0| potatoes there were only rl fi-w lias- kets that were not close up to the standard of lst class. In the Domestic science Department the great variety of bread, cakes Pits. Pi°kl¢B. Preserved fruit, candies etc. made a magnificent display and from the view point of the -,rdi,,a,-y vi(itor it would be a very difficult visitor it would be a very difnault task to decide where the highest re. ward should be placed.. Certainly none could do it but experienced jud_ ges. While tnere may have been some visitors present who took little in- terest in the splendid show of good seeds and fancy cooking it is Hare to say that there was not one person from the youngest to the oldest who was not interested in the splendid show of live poilltry. A crowd of admiirers_ were by thém 'ffm early morning un me nl ni t. Home of the ladies admitted that they had made follr separate visits to the building to see them The Women’s Convention opened in Stl Paul's Hall, Summerside yes. terday' morning. Mrs R. T. Holman presided and after some very prague. al remarks introduced Miss Grace Duivher. who save ii lucid maui on "B\!\f Cuts," illustrating her remarks by l'K\0l1YlH»0f I1 Chart which gave the audience a very logical idea of tin. manner in which a carcass of beef should be cut. Fibe told ofthe struct- ure of heel and of lille best ways ri: cooking economically to secure the must nutriimient. lliii-is Holman'a tnlk on ""Arts and I-iandicr`aift," was greatly enjoyed. She spoke of the fin'e work done in this province in weaving. nts., and said that it was e ually as good as that done ill liiiontrenl, but that it was in idle col- oring:-l and patterns that provincial- ists lacked _ This could be easily ov- ercome by thc orginization of societ- ies for improvement- along these lilies. At tim Market Hall in the morning Prof Cummings, Principal oi tll'e~~`-¢Pl~i\l'o--A-gricllltural College ad- dressed a crowded meeting of farm. erl-l and gave an instructive address on "I-Iumes in tihe Maritime Province Soils." At the gfternoon meeting Mr Deed- rryyeri t-li American Consul spoke on the different phases of agriculture on P. E."Island and told oi the many line reports he had made of the ex- ports of this Province. “A discussion followed in which- mpny gentlemen took part. At the wom-an’s meeting, in the af- ternoon, Miss Katherine James, Charlottetown read a thoroughly pre- pared paper on Home Sanitation. She spoke of the importance of, building to secure the best light, PRIZE LIST T0 DATE. ~@______ ____ __ V Eleanors; 4-Hubert S, Ar* w. c. clerk, Wilmot; is Mledixiltlrcl Kenna. Newton; 1 Riclinre clark Summerside, 8 B. Jardine, wl1»m,°t,. 9' L. A. Arsenniilt, ui-nnnville; 10 John T. Dawson, N. Tryon. ` DAKOTA REDS DAKOTA RED 1 Horace Wright, Bedeque; 2 ,rom A. McLeod, Darlingtion; 3 J. E. Sdn. Clair. 4 Thos Waugh, 5 Hubert S, Arsenault, 6 Michael McKenna, 7 D, J- McLeod. Mt Royal; s wood a son H`“°\bl'°0k§ 9 B. DesRoches, Mis: couche; 10 John T. Dawson, N. Tryi- on. ROSE TYPE PO'l‘A'I‘OE. 1 Dougald Stewart, Kensington; 2 Harry Scburman, New Annan; 3 De W. Montgomery; 4 John T. Dawson, 5 R. L. Scburman, Ross Corner; 6 Richard Clark, 7 G. McLellan, Ar-1- lngi'-on; 8 Peter Brodie, York; 9 Mich- acl McKenna, 10 H. S. Arseaault. ,, GREEN MOUNTAIN. f ‘ I J. T. Dawson, 2 Dougald Stew- art, 3 John Johnstc/n, Bcdeque; 4 Cha.; Craig, Middleton; 5 H. S, Arse- nault, Urbanville; 6 D. J. McLeod, Mt Royal; 7 M. D. McLeod, do; 8 Park Hall, Travellers Resll, 9 I-I. S. éirsenault, 10 Jas Stewart, Kensing- on. SENSATION. I John J. Hall, Z Marchbank Bros, New Annan; 3 Elmer Compton, St. Eleainors; 4 Jas Taylrlr, Frcetown, 5 A. E. McLean, 6 W. J. McLean, 7 R. L. Schurman, Ross Corner; 8 John J. McKinnon, New Annan; 9 W-m Cairns, Su-rnmcrside. » MCINTYRE. 1 Jas T. Murphy, Augustine Cove; 2 Thos. Schurman, New Annan, 3 Frank McEwan, 4 De W. Montgom- ery, 5 Thos. Waugh, N. Bedeque; 6 Ira I.. llulid, 7 Chas Craig, 8 Hubert S. Arsenault, 0 W. J. McLean, 10 Jos Taylor. GREEN MOUNTAIN. 1, John T. Dawson, 2, Dugald Stewart, 3, John Johnston, 4, Chas Craig, 5, Eli E. Arsenault, li, D. J. Mclleod, 7, M. D. McLeod, li, Park Hall, 9, ll. S. Arsenault, I0, James Stewart. WHITE ROUND. l, -Ilichllrd Clark, 2, W. C. Clark, 3, I.. A. Arsellault, Urbanville; 4, .lohll Dawson, 5, Peter Brodie. ANY OTHER VARIE'l*I.'. I, l~`ri'iuk McEwen, 2, Dr. '1‘. M'ont- rolllery, 3, W. (7. Clark. -4.'1`i10f1 ritavert, Wilmot; 5, Cnei-lter Dow- ncss, G, Norman Campbell, Cape Traverse; 7, Norman Perry, St. Louis; 8, John T. Davison, 9, Peter Brodie, I0, John J. McKinnon. OATS WHITE BANNER. 1 Horace Wright, 2 W. C. Clark, Wilmot; 3 1-‘ery Marchb-ank, New- An- nan; 4 Thos. S. Waugh, N._ Bedeqllci 5 W. G. Taylor, N. B€¢1&$l“Ui 6 Jas S. Murphy; 7 A. E.‘McLean, 8 Hilbert S. Arscnaulil, 9 Michael Myc- Kenna, 10 J. J. Hall, Travellers liicst. LEGOW0 1 W_ C, (llark, 2 Ira L. Rodd, N. Wiltsllire; 3 D. J. McLeod, 4 Hubert S. Arsennult, 5 J. M. Laird, Kelvin; is Hilbert Mills, st Elennors; 7 Jas. Simpgon, Bay View; 8 A~. E. McLean, 5) M. D. Mcheod. WHITE CHAFF. 1 Horace Wright, 2 Jos McDonald. Vernon,Rlver Bridge; 3 Wood & Son, Hazelbrook; 4 (`. N. Black, Bedeque; 5 w. c. clerk, Wilmot: 6 E- W- Mer- tin, Southport; T Walter Green,Sum- merside. WHITE RUSSIAN. ` sanitation and sunlight,oi the impor- tance of cleanliness beginning at thc. cellar which should be as well lighted and ventilated as any room in the house. Miss James spoke of Sun-1 light as a great preventor of disease and told Of the many ways of clim- inating and preventing disease. Regu- lar ventilation- should always be maintained in the home. Water is one of the most important features in sanitation and great attention should be given to plumbing so that nothing infectious could reach the water. Greatest care should be tak eu especially where water is secured from springs or pumps. At the close of Miss James’ ad- dress Father Gauthier said some very pleasing things in connection with her paper and tendered her a hearty vote of thanks. Miss Grace Dutcher next spoke on saving de- vices in the home and recommended systematic work in the household; a nap for the tired housewife each day; and such labor saving articles as washers, bread-bakers, sweepers. etc. The home should be planned with labor saving' as the foremost thought and furnished to save work ,and money, always keeping in view, meetings were `all well attended and much interest was manifested in them. p-n su-_-- ,__,_ “H W ¢ lf..- _ U45 i§>\'%'m . vsigjjil 0 -iv' '-3' LF* ‘ _ iv _, Q” ` I D. P. Rloss, L. Montague; 2 Colin T_ Wright, Middleton; 3 Horace Wright, 4 Gco McFarlane, Fernwood, 5 John Crockett, Carleton; 6 A. E. McLean, Lot 16; 7 Jas E.,'Murphy, Augustine Cove; 8 Alfred Sm4‘~‘u.S'Um‘ mcrside; 9 Hilbert S. Arsenault, Ur- banvillc; 10 W. J. McLean, Lot 16. , TIMOTHY SEED. 1 H. A. Darby, Abran1’S Vi1lB»&¢; 2 Jas E. Murphy, Augustine Cove; 3 Chester Bowness, Bedcuue: 4 Thos. Mgyse, Bedeque; 5 Di. W. Montgomery 6 John J. McKinnon, New Annan; 7 John Johnston, Bcdaque; 8 Geo Wed- lock, Mt Royal; 9 Jas". Seller, _Searl- town; 10 Lloyd Linkletter, Llnklet~ MIOATS, TARTARIAN or NORWAY' 1, Marchbank Bros.; 2, Ja/mes Shir- psnn; 3, 'lra L.. Rodd;-1, Albert Weeks. ' , OATS, ANY OTHER VARIETY 1, W. G. Schurm'B-ni 2- R L- Sch"-Y' man; 3, Marchbank Bros-2 4. D- L- lvlcDeeil,lilt. novel; 5. D. W- T- Mon# ggmery; G, A. D. McKinnon, South- west; 7” W. G. Schurman. _ WHEAT. WHITE FYFE. _ 1 Frank Mcl.1wen.S\\mmerind°;i2 H01"- ace Wright, Bedeque; 3 Chester Bow- ness, North Bedeque; 4 Geo Wedlock, Mt Royal: 5 M. D. M'cLcod, 6 A. E. McLean, Lot 15; 7 Elmer Compton, St Eleanors; 8 Wm B. Drake, Cern- wall; 9 John Court, Donal-dston; 10 .lnlin fr. Dawson. North 'I`fv°“- COLLECTION OF ISLAND WHEAT SEED 1 Harry Fowler: 2. R“Ym0“d ~ l.ii.v§r Montague; ii, Blanche McLean, t. §<‘l`lli;I}i:ii!‘.§|‘Il7N OF ISLAND SEED»- ] Brfiwn, Charlottetown; 3, Daniel E. ginal cost. Various objections are i McLean 1-learletown; 4, Preston urged against the proposed guarantee st. Eleanm-'s; 1., Harry L- MllrraY.BUCKwHEAT B H_ ‘Science-Mrs. Jos. L. Gaudet, Sum- , The proposal to guarantee the .bonds of the Island Cold Storage 1, Geo. D. Schilrmani; 2, Sydney Richardson, St. Eleanor's; 3, Harry Waugh, 4, Walter Simpson, Bay View; 5, Albert Weeks, Carleton; 6, John J. Hall; 7, L. A. Arslenault. TURNIP SEED, Swede. 1, D. W. T. Montgomery; Z, Alfred Small; 3, John Johnson; 4, Park Hall, Travellers Rest;,5, Thomas Schurmian; li, Jos A. Taylor; 7, L. G. Gallane;.8, Horace Wight; 91 Har- ry L. Fowler. MANGEI. SEED 1, L. G. Gallant; 2, Harry L. Fow- ler. - CABBAGE SEED 1, Horace Wright; 2, Thos Schur- man; 3, Thos. Stavert. OTHER, GARDEN OR VEGETABLE 1, L. A. Arsenault; 2, Mrs. William Adams, Miscouche; 3, Mrs. A Mc- Leod, Rosehillr, 4, “5, li, 7, 8, 9, Thos. llioase; 10, Harry Fowler. - PEAS. 1, Hubert ArsenauIt,- Urbanville; 2, Eli Arsenault._ BEANS, White. 1, Thos. Stavert, Wilmot. 5 BEANS, Colored. I, Thos Moyse, 2, John Dickienrll, Summerside; 3, Hubert Arsenaiilt, -, Arsine Gallant, Miscou-:bc; 5, B. Dis- ;Roches, Miscouche; 6, L. .\. Arse- nault, 7, John Dickieson. ' FLAX. 1, Amos Rodd, North Milton; 2, |Mrs A. McLeod, Rose Hill; 3. W. A. |McLean, Lot 16; 4, W. G. Taylor; .'., Percy Marchbanks, 6, Judson,Simp- son, Belmont; 7, Richard Creed, Al Irion.” BARLEY, Two Rowed. 1, J. A. Taylor, Freetowrl, 2, Amos Rodd, North Milton; 3, A. E. |McLean; 4,'“l-Iubert L. Arsenault, Ur- ‘ e, , . . k; li, . Wright; 7, A. J. Craswell, Ht. Elen- nor's; 8, Albert Schilrlnan; 9, W. (I. Taylor; 10, Ii. L. Scllurman. - HARLEY, Six Rm/ed. | 1, Horace Wright, Lower Iledeque; i2, A. E. McL?'an, 3, Hubert 1.. Arse- nault; 4, I). M. McLeod, Mt. Royal; 5, W. P. Callaghan. | PRI<}H1u'iiVl'lD FRUIT i I, Mrs F. B. Armollr, Alben-lion; 2, Mrs George Taylor, (‘». Bfvleqile; 3, lMrs L. U. Fowlell, 4, Mrs H. F. Lcc, I5, Mrs U. A. Meikls; l Mrs -lllhn A. Murray. CANNED II‘Rlll'l‘. l, Mary D. Hcililrnlun; 2, Mrs L. ll. Fowler; li, Mrs Ill' A. A. McNeill; 4, Mrs N. Mcli‘arlnnc; 5, l\i'.'i-l .l. A. Mur- ray; li, l\iiss'Ilydiu Nicholson. COLLECTION PICKIIES. I, Mrs F. B. Armour; 2, Mrs D. J. Mcliiurdo, Summerside; 3, Mrs Geo D. Taylor; 4, Mrs. W. H. McGregor, Central I.ot I6; 5,,Mrs N. McFarlane, 6, Ml-s.Geo McFarlane, Fernwood. WHITE BREAD. ' " 1, Mrs ,John Rugeril 2, Celia Mc- Lean, Sllmrmerside; 3, Mrs JosiGaud- et; 4, Iris Ei. Coles; Bayside; 5,- _Miss Mary McLean; G, Miss Josie Rogers, St. Elea.nor’s. SPECIAL PRIZES One barrel of Holman's Leader flour, donated by R. T. Holman, Ltd, for the largest and most creditable number of exhibits in Household merside. Brass -Kettle donated by Brace, McKay &» Co, for the largcst and most creditable number oi ex- hibits in sections 1B,_19 and 20, |Household Science Department-Mrs. L. Ll. Fowler, Bedeque. , ~l~l-1-l~`1-x»-l~¢_z-l~»l~»z-l-l-z-l~l-i-i»i~z-1-_~i- Leading j ' Educ rlals, Noies ° | ~ and Commenia'for ' A Saturday Subscribers - ~l-l»~l~i~l-i-I~l~!~l-i-l~l->!°-l~I-!»l~l-l~f~l- THURSDAY Company to tba amuunt of $25,000 bids lair to create much discussion hereafter in the country. It has giv- en the Legislature some livl.\!5' dis- cussions. Every one will recall the controversy that arclse some aight years ago over the undertaking to guarantee the bonds of ilhe Domin- ion Packing Company, and the un- fiirtunnte history of that enterprise. The Guardian at that time siirongly opposed tho guarantee, and in that respect acted' ln accord with some oi the gentlemen who are now sup-1 pivtlng the smaller but otherwise sim-ilar gllarantiec. The Island Cold Storage Cdmpany is tho creation of the Legislature at its present session. It asks for pow- ers not only to provide cold storaw- hilt to peck meats, can fruits and do various other things. It's COFPU-‘BY-0 powers will be similar to those ol the Dominion Packing Company, and it will occupy and do business in the salne building. Whiiih bl” been '19' quired at a mere fraction of its ori- banvill 5 W C Clar Horace’ i 1 l I K S accrue from it to the producers and traders in meats, poultry, eggs,dairy products and hsh, and they alurni that cold storage cannot be had un- less some company is aided in this way to set up the plant required, They claim that ample security will e on the Com an 's lant and There is also a natural reluctance a.- mong members who are engaged in meat-buying and shipping to see a rival concern aided to such an extent in its business by a .guarantee of its bonds. Probably most disinterested per- sons who have listened no the House debate on the subject have felt that some considerable weight atiracbes ,warehouse in Charlottetown would be of advantlagc to the City, and to some extent tu that portion of the Province doing business through this port. But over the entire proposal there hangs like a cloud the history of the iilfated company which the new Cold Storage Company will suc- be given the Government by mortg-'ceed. The Province was fortunate in that it did not guarantee the old BE D Y D . ‘ that by this all possible danger oil company's bonds. The narrow escape loss is eliminated. Very regretitably of eight years ago ought to be a les- there seems a tendency among mem-'son oi caution for the present and bers to divide along party lines.l the future. FRIDAY - The bill introduced by Premier Hasllard and which will doubtless be- come law, luults from the movement to establish Children's Aid Socie/Lies here. as advocated at a public meet- ing solne time ago addressed by Mr. Scott of Ottawa. Sir Louis H. Dav- Il. is proposed to take care of the neglected young ones, and for such oi them as have become guilty of of- fences against the law it provides private trial apart from the criminal courts, with subsequent eilorta to- ward reform under new and better conditiuls and surroundings. Reform P aimed at. We are very glad that this measure is to become law. It will place this Province abreast of other enlightened countries in humanitarian progress and the machi-neiry for effect- ing juvenile reform. After a debate of extraordinary length, frequently interrupted by oth- er business. the discussion on the Governmient's naval program ended lyesterday morning. Mr. Borden's a- Durlng the debate some eighty- mam- bers look park in the discualion, and all shades of opinion found Oxptil- sion. The mdnisterllll ln-llvrli’-7 of 56 was perhaps larger than had bien expected. There is no doubt that the Govemmenthi program will be adoptf ed, although it may be by a less mv jority than that which defeated Mr. rather than unishmcnt iS f-hi? 0Dd|Borde'n‘s amendment. oome to grief in Alberta. H011. Mr. Cushing, who led the rnvolii agalnlt the Waterways Railway bill and re- signed from the Government has been called upon to form a. new Ad- .ninisi-.~nilon. 'rue Legislature being almost whclily made up of Liberals. there seems to be little political sig- nilicance in the change. It is mainly a family quarrel. Hoa Duncan Mar- shall, well known in this Province, mendment, which proposed a gift ofwjas a memiber of the Rutherford Gov- two Dreadnoughts by Canada to theernmqnt. ' -__ __ . . l__. M ‘£- 1 §\\ Nl A s\ §\ When you see this Trade Malk on any M have _been compounded, according t0 the best Drug and Chemical Company of Canada. what The Laws Say' For the protection of the public the law of each Provil1c€ i in Canada states that only thoroughly qilnliflell men are i allowed todispense prescriptions-these lllell being pllysicians or graduates oirccogllized Colleges of Pllarnlzicy. Therczforc if a doctor gives you a prescription the luws of Cnllaila -require that it be dispensed by a duly qualified druggist and not b`y a man ignorant oLIlle__aciioi1 of drugs. Tile logical conclusion is that as ille laws are uiadc by the representatives of the pc-ople, lhe people want protection, and should welcome the opportunity of being uble lo procure in any part of Canada medicinal 'alld toilet preparations compounded by expert chemists and guaranteed by a firm of our standing. VVheu you see the NA-DRU-CO Trade Mark you have thisopportunity andthe guzlranlee for which you :irc looldllg. A A F our-F old _ is the firm behind the NA-DRL'-CO Trade lllnrk. ' The National Drug and Clleulical Conlpuuy of Canada, Limited, is one of the largest wholesale elrug Firms ill the world, having a Paid-up Capital of over Five I\lilliollDu1lurs. \Ve have wholesale branches in the principal clistriblltiug centres of Canada so that you cull atalll iimessalisfy yourself' that there is such a firm. We are the largest buyers of drugs and do the greater part ol' the wholesale drug business in Canada. \Vce1llploy asirlff of about ninc llundred people alld distribute ill salaries, diviclellcls a»i_ld other cxpellses over One Million Dollars aullually. \\`e cnl‘ry'usloi‘l: disiribllteil among our Brnllclles of about 'l`\vo Million Dollars, and ill addition we o\vll real estate and buildings wllicll are to-day ‘worth about I-`ive Hundred Thousand Dollars, and other large assets. All this stands as al guarantee behind each package bearing the NA-DRU-CG Trade Mark. The Second Guarantee of NA-DRU-COqunlity is the NA-DRU-CO trademark itself. If we put this Trade Mark ou one article ollly and proceeded to advertise it, plain colllnloll sense would tell us that we must make that article good or we would lose out- for people will not keep on buying unreliable goods. M uitiply that necessity for quality by over one hundred and you have our position. Oli the quality of each NA-DRU-CO article is staked not only our investineilt ill -that article and our hope of trade in ii, but our illvestlnent and our hope of trade in the whole NA-DRL’-CO line. ‘Ne know that the quality of the first NA-DRU-C() preparation you buy will practically decide whether you become a regular user of NA-DRU_-CO :1ri__icles or not- and for that trial you may seleciF"afl`y o"ué"`5f‘“'tl1e l2 5 prepa- rations. We welcome this because each article is fit to uphold the reputation of all. - r The Third Guarantee 'r of NA-DRU-CO quality is the fnct that N.~\-DRU-CO 1 O preparations are never, at any time or in any place, sold at cut prices. > "‘1'*'r , wa" h 'North River; 5, Geo. Annear. of the Compnny'i-l bonds. Iii is miect» sd that it will give one company an ,,,,(,.||- mlvsntagg over other com-I panies or .firms in .the same line of rlilssssn AND MOUNTED iniimiess. nad may drive them °“i= 1 p,-esgon warren; 2, Geo. A A and create a monopoly. It is urgedl nca'l1 3 Blanche Mel-can; 4. Msibs that if aid is tn he given to cold Mlm-xlay, 'st. Eleanor’s; ` 5, Verner storage it should be by a general act, as in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, so that plants inilrlli be set :-7 ”'-' I/4 1 J J Trainor, Bledford; 2. Ver- up at several shipping parts instead' . , -. , ' ~"' - ' ' ' , U Rd.; 3, Horace 1 t one only. `/ ‘ an *J 'gint-,,113-`ye(!i,§g;]ralII!3"d)il1eq\le olflilrther obiections are that the ’~ ° ' ittlc h he uaranteed bonds wrighthy Be'n,_> l, Milner. Dgeemriny wxmit bg A New Parlor Table L Th t' I eeconoaly ef'ualri|"Ciilna- rr.'~':°hi.°l.:‘:::-si.-..l~:l=:°i:== ' i ew il . hrfjllg btadllful furniture as good ll adva dilieeamauaew. 0° g¢.|,¢e" slain! and varlflslleii ni ,,,‘. *\,,|..¢_n,ii coven up llle scan In? |g..=,‘§e" given cllirsa-like finish "'*'| "'.°.'m§-T»i..'3{°l’»i-'- in _ LW to ask llir "trains-lac”-the mv vans vlhlliualsa-llliiilulili. 49 _ E M lilly 6. :i(;{;',,d5'7J.?0hn Codlrt, Donaldston, 8 Johli J: `McKinnou.. 9- D- -'- W5' l.iied~bM*‘,,“°v¢1: 1°~ W°°° & sm" Hazel roo .BUCKWHEAT I ‘ (Any Other Variety) 1 James E. Murphy; 2, John J. Johnson' 3, J. L. Dawson; 4. A\b°\'f B hurman and 'tile Do on onus can CMT? On an extensive business wit' out pull- ting any of their own money lrio lt; that no capital is required bv its nct of ineorporallion to bc subs ribed or pald np, and that, being a limited liability concern. if profits are made the company will have them, but should the business prove a losing one the loss will fall upon the Pro-. c . i ()'l‘H CLOVER 1 Jarre:Mli/bwatt, Govan Brac; 2. Tr W. Gnlggpfg; 8, lu- A- Al'l9Y\B\llf.. ss.~===°~- Lldflal. annul. aan, It Ma. MM '/*W* ' vince. It is lul-ther ohiented that the guarantee of bonds. ia toy be given without the Government getting any ,,0vER (common) real control of the company, even in- 1 lsdynor; 2, Horace Wrllhlfithe matter of rates, which are, how- _ _:fl ~ i .._~ B . 1 " \ \\ \ \ \ EEA _ i \m\\§ gslh \_ A I I s\\\\ I N I `§ \\\\\\‘ i. - - 3 , _ ediclnal or Toilet Preparation you purchase, lt ls - an assurance to you that every ingredient entering into that preparation is of the highest quality 1 that money can procure. What is even more important, it is an assurance that these ingredients. - ~ _ . iolmula: known, by expert chemists of lon experience, ln the em loy of one oi the largest wholesale drug firms in the, world, the Nationag As you have probably noticed, “NA-DRU-C0” is nlnde up of the iii-st parts of the words “National Drug Conipuuy". ll is pronounced “/\'A-I)/300-/\’O”, \\'il.h the accentoli the second syllable. Being aware of the extensive use iii Canada of simple household remedies rind toilet prepar- , ' ations, \ve felt certain that Cailudizlns would lvclcoule ii line of these goods, sold under a distinctive `* trade ulark, that they could be sure were not only of the highest standard and guaranteed purity, but were compounded by expert chemists, i`roi:l iorlliulee that had been well tried out. Source Of The NA-DRU-CO Formulas The National Drug and Chemiciil Company of Canada, Ijlniled, acquired the biihillesses and maintainsthellouorsble traditions oi' 21 of the principal Wholesale Drug Houses in L`au;1y"p~p."l1 all lan; il.. Charcoal Tablets Dyepepsla Tablets Eye Troubles: Rye Water ' Balve ‘ Foot Remedies 1 Cora ¢ure Liquid -. .. “ln Foot Remedies: (cenusnrai Foot Powder Hoadaclla wafers. Kidnaya: Buchu juniper Kidney Pills Kidney Cure Liquid Llnlmanta and Planters! Healing Oli Llailnenl. While Moequllo Oil Pls l s ers Witch Hazel, Distilled Ointment: and Salvaal Csrboilc Salve Enema Ointment Healing Salve Nentho Salvo kesorclnol Ointment alaialéu iodine Oiallaeal Pile Ointment (3 ""0 Wholesale Branches an Rlleumatlamt Rhcumnlilm Cure Toilet: ' Camphor Ice Cold Cr'e‘an+,h(2 liaésl '- i l , l Complexion E:edr1(i“ (3 ' no Cucumberk Witch Hazel Cream Wirth Hazel Cream Talcum Powder, Violet ii .. 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