lapdallaflanalanna roux QUOTATIONS HhaIFAX. July ll.~—(Quotations allllhfid by Johnson l: Wald Flfilllfl Sale at Winsloe Charlotti of 60 acres situated Road. 6 1-2 miles from .5!" told mother picnic on iSaturday. oumw A tsunami-rt: allay“ About twenty chasing the ha ii dupe: . i :4 alias.- nalp Iy ETHGI- LLOYD iwrr. fi‘ 5"‘ ' m" ‘r a“ .- mm IendTas. - ~ is p fir: mild shah-ad ulna-p;- Chart" X14 r :56‘. .sa| -_-i u That night when I came home from the Champion Film Studios I about the proposed Oltslll cannons. Ieaheehfie- I "How Old is m. Dayton. Nei- Nfld.) - g Iic?" she asked. X "l had stomach trouble in its __ q-w - _ - ,- 1-, q‘; y?'*“7_‘ 5.10,; "Oh. I don't know. mother.’ very worst form. and could not eat J . ‘ ‘ . said. “I guess he's quite an old a thing without suffering the man. Maybe as old as father." years old myself, anything over forty seemed to me ready for the grave. “Well." remarked mother. diib- iously. "l don't hold with old men young girls. It never , naconda Coipper .. 'tl l' t th wner. anadlan Pacific Railway . °" “p” ’ ° e ° JOHN D|AM°NDv something wrong with that gin. mm" M m" Mwtrea‘ 31°C!‘ eoWn. 50 110MB clear. l0 1111785 01 looks right to me~and young girls dizzy spells and headaches almost -. ‘ has‘) m, film hilrd Mild 801i W001i Bllildlllfli oughtn't to likc it. Whenever I see every day. and went down in mmuum c“ Fmmd" -------- -' i" fair. a brook of Water-runs through some young thing standing for the weight from one hundred and ' mic" 5mm“ “d Re‘ the farm. will be sold with or with- htt-entlons 0f an old nian I always thirty to one hundred and ten ' 551513.03- ------ -- - out the crop. For further inform. u)» m myselg | gay; "there's pounds wu suihiu g AND iutiuuriii TORED TO SPLENDID HEALTH "1 certainly was a surprised and delighted woman when I found that Tsnlac was just what I had been needing so Iong," said Mrs. Michael Cuiney, 41 Prescott Sh, (St. John's. greatest discomfort afterwards. I got so that even the sight of food was distasteful to me. i suffered a good deal with pains across the small of my back and I must have used enough plasters trying to get relief to paper a small room. I hal "I was almost in despair. and ylew York Central Railway v- exlmn Pefrd-uum . - eaxlllg ........... .. ‘ Faun and Fox Raiicii 'Tain't nature." I Iaughct; at mother. "You old sully." l said. as I gave her a hug. "I'm not going to marry even if he his 1118B. 8 nyway, I was trying to reassure myself. I beneath when I began taking Tanlac Ihad faint hope of it doing me any goou. it was a grateful surprise to me when l. realized I had found the very medicine I had been needing the seat of the car and - would marry me. Probably he.» for so long. It‘ was just wonderful anthem Pad” all 33% F s11 ' got a nice big automobile. and wehiw how much good Tanlsc has done qtuddmkm’ Con,“ on in“ I e have a nice picnic Saturday. me I have a splendid appetite now. PIT‘, gnaw '§{;e",'"a"r;6,.8, That's all ther-q is to it." what I eat never gives rne any‘ . n" as 431/; A 50 u“ “m, on the Brackrey Mother caught my two hands trouble afterwards. I have gained m”? """ " _ ion." Road 10 mnes from Char and looked at me gravely. seventeen pounds in weight and em“ s“ n. _ Dru-WW“ ' A gar-n dwemng "But just you remember this. Nci- feel as well and strong as I ever: '4 P- R- " _ “u”. b and hen house in firs; lie." she said. taking mewltli you did in my life. It is just beyond my, . —- dass oond tlon Brook running 0r not. a man who eIJBiIEQS ll xiii 110W?!‘ 0i ‘Vflfils l0 BXPFB“ the '21,; hmum (arm A Igrgg orchard, to work for him doesn't often gratitude I feel for the splendid __ 72s, ippisg, pears, plums". cherry also mean any good when he wants to health I enjoy now." """""" " Con" 301,; .0 black currant bushes bearing; take her to parties. Real gentlemen Tanlac is sold in Charlottetown “meat July 1.5 éeph 13,1 l)“ .150 M; flight, pm up to dare m; donl mix up parties and theatres bv Reddln Bros. 134,. ' ' ' ~ ralilth. Will sell with o. without and suppers with wvrk- You this“ 34- - ' _ g t_ e393. Dec :rop. I I dont know anything of tho Fm“ ‘m’ 6m w Apply to. ‘ world. Maybe I don't. But I've c0m- was very pretty. iiiked Mr. Day- zk‘! q r 403,8 Dec 44:,“ B. J. TAYLOR, mon sense. and I'm old enough to ton better than ever before when I 0a Q QUEEN HOTEL be your mother. I know I'm right noticed his courtesy to her. I ' _ _ _ about that," think lie guessed at once that mo- Y ~ A ' in I laughed t her. Perhaps ther was not strong. gd a He took several cushions from had a littel common sense of my own and it whispered to me now that certainly mother was right. “But maybe he wants to flirt with you. mother." I said. "You be very careful. I'm going to watch you 1‘won't give him a chance. so you may as well not try." Verybright and early on Satur- iia. morning Mr. Dayton's car drew S. S. HARLANI) For your pleasure and health a trip on the "Harland" is unsui- paased. You are offered the op- portunity any Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 3 p_ m. THE HAGUE. July i8. — Till Dutch are rejoicing i118! “Littli Street." by Vermeer. which was re cqnfl)’ sold in the Famous Six col ierztion. has not gone to America as feared, but has ‘been presented r0 the state by Deterding on tht (omfortabie touring car. The chauf- Mother was all of a flutter when she saw it. I put on her bonnet and tied it down firmly vviith a veil. Her weary face looked out at me‘ as eagerly as a girl's. To m-e she. Be one of the large number who now take advantage of- those very enjoyable excursions. I (The acoomodations are fine. We know you will ‘be pleased with the vaults, Phone 773. xzz.-—-—-i—- -—-m——__.i..?i.__. 13.“? A. ANNUAL PRIZE MEETING I lFivc Injlireil In '. - Car Accident TORONTO. July liPFii/B W" , sons were injured yesterday after . [mon when the lake shore radial _ CPI’ crowded with Pd-‘Qeufiers “'35 ‘llflffliled at a chi-fl! W?" m‘ m“ I lake shore. Increases Weight and Strength of Thin,‘ Nervous People In Many Cases. New‘ Phosphate Recom-. mended by Special-i ists Is Guaranteed The Annual Prize Meeting of the Prince Edward. Island“ Provinclal| Rifle Association. will. '30.. hold on| Kcnsinzten Rifle Range. Charlotte-i town, commcnclni: “Wednesday Au}:- nst 3rd 1921 at 8.30 a. m. with Prac- ticc Shots at 200 yards range. Reg- ular matches starting at. 9 a. m. I-Jntriml must be in the hands of _¢+>-—-——— 7' Drowntil in Niagara NIAGARA also; 0nt.. July 1-" , i made mother ping her warmly in rugs. seat and he sat between us. off we went. ed the chaffeur. "We don't want plenty of ' -'I‘lie Niegiaira River ha» ibfl-kfifl IIEIIWVY boll (liilrlhg U19 D951 ‘U?’ (lays. Seven lnen have lost their the Secretary 2nd at 1 o'clo A generous prize lint of $914.00 is by Tuesday August ck. By Local DruggistsJ Nothing like Bitro-Phoaphatc. offered and special inducements to Tyros and Cadets. Prize llata or any other informa- tion can be had by application to the Secretary at thc office of The ' Rosters (‘on Ltd" or P. O. Box w. K. s54. Ch . . . It‘. I. MOORE LioiiL-Col. R. O. Colonel 11.0. Chairman n! Council President l". E. l.. I’. R. A. CHARLES LEIGH. LiouL-Cnl. R. O. Secretary-Treasurer says Dr. Ilarrlngton. of Now York. to mnltc thin. delicate. nervous. dis-I courupcd mcn and women takc oni lives hy droiv-rvinlg. All. excel)! o"? cases. are believed to lbs Mflidlmfli- M11110 “my o: Donald Gordon Mc- . ‘llyecd. a local td-ler who was drown- erl at iihe old Indian trail Sunday morning, has been recovered. All ; lunidentlfied man. found in the r_i\'- ' .1 er yesterday. was revered with "bruises and knife slashes. and is bglieved ho have met with foul I play. so j‘..- " Beigialfs Attitude BRU-SSBaS. July 13.~Tl1e semi- biliclal Independence Bell‘! "Dwss" "as tibe hotpo that Belgium will he invited to the Washington confer- a nerve force that radiates health. energy and ambition. l It is known to be such n Wondor-' ful nld to frail and tired out people that. Hilghoa Drug Co., Ltd.. and other lending druizklsts. who have a large demand for it. are glad to guarantee Bltro-Phospratc. UTION: Although Bltro-Phon- phatc is an excellent. lid in reliev- inr: weak. nervous condition. its use la not advise-d unless increased iweight is desired. NOTICE Teacher wanted for Sprlngtan School. District No. 164' first or second class. Protestant only. $150. ‘-- w’: <. t .. cu Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Moln- bere of the Silver Black Fox Breed- ers’ Association of Prince Edward Island, will be iiold in-the Board of . . ' . ‘ - he has tea with do enoebq disarmament, “because Bel- Trade Rooms. Market Building, o“. “Pplemem- m"! summar Ya?“ ‘ ymmf men s " ' hgmm h“ p.6- m. “cum 0r a pa]. Charhuetown. .P_ E‘ island’ on tion. Kenneth MacLcod. Secretary, yogi? m r“ w d h rd F my of quimnrmed ‘rmalnmntsL R, R. No. 2. o er swa o e a . or a Tuesday the 19th July, 1921 at the moment, probably. she struggled wnetziuln d be happy." says ='. the paper, devote the millions which it ils spending on armaments . ‘rto rmlductive industries. provided , l,“ serious guarantees against another i“ offensive against it arLgivenfi hour of 2.30 p. m. . Dated at Charlottetown this 4th July, 1921 Mortgage Sale To be 801d by Pilblic‘ Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queen's Coun- ty in Prince Edward island. on Thursday the fourth day of Aug- A. D.. I921 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. ALI. that tract. piece and parcel of land situate. lying and being on Township Number thirty-eight in King's County bounded and des- cribed as follows. that is to say:— Bounded on the North brsavngo Harbor on the south by the rear line nf farm fronting on the Cano- vey Road: on the east by devised to.Ancns McEachern under the will of Alexander McEachern and on the west by a road leading from Csnovey Road to Savage Harbor and land now or formerly in possession of Patrick McEacli- ern containing one hundred acres of land a little more or less and being the land devised to John and James MoEachel-n by the will of the said Alexander McEscbern da- ted the 251th day of April A. D.. 1875. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale i.' JOHN ANDERSON, Secretary Pharmacy Examinations The Board of Examiners of the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceu- tical Association will meet. for the purpose of examining candidates offering for registration on 'I‘ues- day. July 19. I921. For further particulars apply to W. J. BROWN Secretary Registrar. Charlottetown. July l0. 1921. I A CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN * PRIZE COMPETITION l. GOOD contained in a certain Indenturs of l i Mortgage bearing date the elev- , Candidate FOR enth day of January A. D.. 1918 and made between Alfred McEach- ‘w ern of Savage Harbor in King's k i 5'55"" - County dinnsairli Island of the one part an avl B. Stewart of - ' ............_................_.._......_... POINT. Charlottetown in Queen's Count-y ln Prince Edward Island, Insurance Agent. of the second part. default This coupon when cut out and brought or mailed to "Will! bfieli Hilde in payment of | -_ _ u, r I d h _ package are directions for Colds i . 3:0 Competition Oflleo offha Dally Guardian will count for Eiraegffhtm. "gaiuzmg?! apply n Headache, Nearaigia. Rheumatism: mperoen when name ll written thereon. ‘ n", 0mm or _r_ D_ Stun-L New, ‘Ellltglfl. Toothadchgullumhago and B I y mm§°fii§Z§g°§t$°§°y.|, A D treiveuzblleifzn :0". nfegugentgf ‘ -»i~ i l 21. ' ' Drugglsts also sell larger packages ~ DAVID B. STEWART, Iadein Canada. Aspirin In the _ 4 ’ I unusual ' 0 women with me. anv more than she with what she deemed to be her courtesy towards her host and what she knew to be right, and then— ' "I can't help it." she said. "Mr. iDayton. I got'to tell you. I don't hold with such things. I think they're wicked!" -_-<o->-—-- was done to property when a ter- rific wind storm struck Paris to-_ day. Many persons were Injured. "Bayer" only is Genuine Aspirin at all. comfortable. wrt- p- side of the Then I sat on the other “Not too fast." Mr. Dayton warn- want to pieces. We just this good air and to be blown mwilswn of his “n! annual-gar)’ a} Tuudayt Orwell return ‘$79.60 up before our door. It was n beauti- sunshine. isn't that right. Mrs. B ‘liwi-‘mr U’ the Roy“ Dmch Pet cam!‘ ful day. As I had surmised, his Blrliey?" t rolcum Co. of London. The Neth ‘Tégilffiiiily. Vilrlflflfl. T611111! ‘I818 amomobna was a great heavy. i-werr | mink 1r would scars me to go fast." mother admitted. "I've I iltofliilre ~' efldnidsdnswrmorltre g1 Friday’ Eu‘ Rlvanmlum ‘are feur was in livery. Never before never been in anything like this tog“ Z9 e ' 35 can“ ‘ t had such a vehicle stopped at our before in my life. But it's so biE assgégigamwes‘ Rye‘: re “mine humble door. and comfortable; it‘t as good . as riding 0n an engine." We drove far up in the woods anti finally. when we came lo a. little lake Mr. Dayton had the cari stopped and a round m0t0r_ lunch= basket was taken out by the CiIl-lf-i feur. There was even a table with folded legs inside the box. Mother was amused and very interested in watching’ hoiw the- vanlous contrivances fitted to- gether. i i think she. too. was thrown 0U her guard by the surface kindness of this man. Ilc seemed not to have a thought in his head other than to, give mother and myself a happy and wilolesome day in the sun- light. , The limcii was delicious. There was hut coffee and hot bouillon in th-e thermos bottles. and'— “My goodness!" exclaimed mo- ther as shc bit into a sandwich. “this is the grandcst- stuff I ever Mr. Dayton?" "W-eii," he lcaghetl easily. "l‘m| not sure myself. That's a little con-y cocfion of my wife's. Our chef put’ it in the basket whenever I'm com- ing out." , I saw my mother's round. "Yo-u wife!‘ she repeated. Then. in a wild attempt to be WOTICIH. "and would she be packing a basket for us today?" ' BYGS QTOIV "Good heavens. no!" laughed Dayton. "She's a very nice lady. indeed. but you don't suppose I tell her about taking out pretty would tell me about the handsome STORM HITS PARIS PARIS. Jilly I5.-- Much damage .__.j¢Q@-_____ Asggiu Warning! substitutes for genuine Tablets of Aspirin." Unless you lee the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting Take no chances with uB‘," In every Bayer ‘enough, probably the day at l n. In. an The Weillnall e. In. Thursday. about I p. m. ._-_.. . _-_..-.,-.. -~-<--‘ 'Il‘? .~_}'i-"‘_ 7"‘ __ByAibertL.Cloug7l "masseuse Hints for v ohpyrlrlu. I921, by m mcemuilouul Syndicate The Hidden Rail ‘ An Unseen Embedded Nail Will Puncture Tube Alter Tube HEN A TIRE GOES FLAT and one can see-the puncturing nail or other sharp object embedded in the casing. it is a straight- forward proposition of extracting the "instrument of destruction." plugging the bole in the casing with mastic and putting in a new lube. but when a tire denates and the cause is not apparent an "inquesf ought to be held. Of course. tubes sometimes fall from internal causes. but more likely there is something wrcng with the casing. Quite often a headless nail or large tack pierces it and,“ forced in out of sight. hui is left in a. position to puncture a new tubal gain the tubs injury may tie from a crack in the inside fabric, which opens, when the casing ls nent. lets the tube into it and pinches a bole in it. Before inserting a fresh tube. the casing ought to be opened out by spreading the beads and its entire inside surface carefully examined under a good light fol punctures and cracks in the fabric. Running the handhwer the tabrlr will lead to the detection of embedded nails and other pointed obgects Tire repairman have a machine which opens a casing out nearly flat stretching the fabric so that all defects show up distinctly. but by wedging a wooden block between the beads a somewhat similar result can be obtained. . RING GEAR TEETH BREAK I have always been E. C. writes: | troubled by the chipping or break- ing of the teeth of the ring gear of my Ford and the drive gears ni- waya make a grinding sound. What causes this? My transmission bands give trouble by chattering. although l have hilt] new ones put in. Can this be caused by trouble in the rear end? Anur-i-r: We presume that you lira using standard parts made by the manufacturer of the car. This being the case. your trouble prob~ ably in that the driving pinion and the ring gear are not correctly meshed. that is their teeth are meshed too deeply or not fully latter. but lverhflpa the former. The teeth of Ihe two gears should not bottom. but they should mesh n: nearly full lrngth as they can without so do- ing. When they are not in correct mesh. there is tiaually some grind- ing. The position of the ring gear is fixed by steel and bnbbitt wash- ers. located on cnch side of the differential unit and you should have these washers examined to are that they are not worn out or oth- orivlse wrong. Thin fabric or pro- irudlflg rivets are the usual causes of chattering transmission bands. but it may be that damaged drive gears woulitalao cause this. It looks na if your rear axis had been assembled incorrectly. _ {i AXLE SIIAI-‘IS BREAK G. S. P. ivrllcs: I have had trouble ‘with the-hrcaklng of the left hand axle ahaft of my car. Can you assign any cause for this and suggest a remedy? Answer: This axle of your: is of the 9i floating type and the most probable cause of your trouble is that the l_ef't hand half of the rear- uxle housing is out of correct aiign~ ment. The wheal is restrained in position by its bearings on the axle housing sleeve and the outer end of the axle shaft carries a flange which la secured to the when: by a series of bolts, with the result that if the housing la out of line and the shaft flange and wheel are drawn together forcibly there may be severe bending stresses de- veloped in the shaft, which ivlli cause it to break. You better have the necessary checking measure- ments made that will determine whether the two halves of the holis- ing line up exactly and if they do not. have the housing straight- ened. pavilions of general interest fo the motorist will ho onsvcererl by "r. Olough in this column. spore permiflim]. <1! on immediate answer is desired. enclose self-addressed. slanlpcd envelope. Aiiuiiier Conference 0n Irish Question ‘ LONDON. July l(i—Auother nleei. ing between Eamonn De Valera and Premier Lloyd George took place today. this discussion of the pre- liminary of the hoped-for. Irish peace settlement lasting about an hour and n hailf. At its conclusion needed wemm and quickly “MM, “m; what-s in between this bread it was announced the conversation would be resumed latex; probably ncxt Monday. LONDON. July 16—<Eamonn De Valera, leader of the Irish Repub- licans, and ‘Mr. Lloyd George had another conference in the cabinet room at Downing Street this fore- boon. " The conference, which continued about an hour and a half, was again a two man talk.‘ In an adjoining room. however. Sir Iianiar Green- wood the chief secretary for Ire- land; Lord Curzon. tile foreign sec- rctary; Art O'Brien. president 0t’ the Gaelic League in London. and dlobert C. Barton. of the Iris-h dele- gation, were on hand should their presence be desired. On leaving Downing Street. Mr_ De Vail-ea ‘said there would not be any further meeting today and that lie did not think there would be a meeting Saturday. A member of De Valrea’: party gave definite assurance that noth- ing in the nature of a deadlock or a breakdown of the conferences threatened at any time. Meanwhile. Sir James Craig the Ulstcr premier. arrived in London today from Belfast. announcin-g on his arrival that he would soc the premier this afternoon. Asked for an expression of opinion on the - Iiltish sltuiation. Sir James saillt‘ "The less said now the better." He added. however, that he was hopeful. v ‘The official communication on today's conference issued shortly before two o'clock this afternon read: “A further conversation between Mr_ Lloyd. George and Mr. Ealnonn De Valrea took,,place this morning in Downing Street and will be re- sumed at a ‘later date, probably Monday." _ ' Stefaiissoifs lhdture WAiLLA WALLA, WAiSl-L. July 14.—— Viihiamur Stefansson is oi- ganizing a new expedition to the Arctic which will leave Seattle about August 6. according to - a statement made privately Tues- ilay. This expedition will be for commercial purposes, and. it is supposed. will take colonists into the Artlc circle. Stefansson stated that the north would be populat- ed w-ithin tire next thirty years and that the development would be rap- itl. Allan Crawford, of Toronto. and E. L. Knight. of McMinnisvlile. Oregon, members of former ex- peditlons.- are in Walla Walla in coniferende ' with Stefansson, land it is thought-that Knight will head tile new expedition. -____<-o->—.-———— you nre not. ' 1- x r. o r I . m e n t. l n g , when you use Dr. Chase's Ointment; {or I Isczema and Skin irritations. t roilevea at once and gradually heals the akin. Sample box. Dr Chase's Ointment free if you menl tion this niwer and send Fc stamp for Iwlilks. 60c a box all dealers 1 pany of Canada good salesman to represent Prince Edward inland. District Manager LAAAAQLALL 7 lit trade inark (registered la Canada). f Bayer Manufacture of Monome- \ Dlseee height steamers so New York vln eenneeden at Beaten Lnlee and It. John. O The Imperial LiieAssilrance Com- dssirea to secure three or four them In different parts of A splendid contract, embodying renewals, also Pension and Death Benefits, can ha offered the right man. We will provide you with salesmanship course free of charge. For full particulars apply to P. A. FARQUHAROON - Charlottetown. P. E. I. ALAAAAAAAAAALLAAAAAAAQAALALLAALAAQAQQ EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, 1N0. INTERNATIONAL LINE rassaimniln Arm FIIIIIGIIT amtvwn nslwvvlma s1‘. some alvn nos iv Steamship GOVERNOR DIIIGLIIY , _ "t" ‘nun.’ n rill leave Qt Join every Wong" ll via Eantport a T" llilfllv "In are to Ilesten “not lee lenders h"-‘f:.=:)—lf.l,v§-E::: Mondays all Fridays at IO a. IAIIII I110! I- II. (Atlantle time) for Ileflqq, and baled. listen about ll l- (Daylight ‘IATIIIOOIII lI-Q up l zine?“ CIBIItIIIICII passenger and for staterooms, tutu and lltl I I In I to ' .- ata? '"" I331. n. n. ,. J \ that brought Csatoria before the years has not provca. Drops and Soothing Syrups. age is its guarantee. » For mo Bears the O1 ‘ in Ilse F0 Y". QINYAUI GOIIIAN x». \ Fletcher's Calm-la in strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. Foods are specially prepared for babies. - A is even more enaentlal for Baby. Remedies for grown-ups are not interchangeable. a remedy fertile common ailments of Infant: and» baby's medicine 7 P11111104 It was ‘the and of public after years of and noclaimliaabeenmadetor ltthatitauasfol-‘overlo what‘ is CASTORlA7I Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor C11, Paregorlc,‘ It in pleasant. it contains neither ‘Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance" Ila rs than thirtyyenn 1th» been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatvioney, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Foverlahaeaa - therefrom and by regulating the Stomach and Bowela, aids the siuiaitdiu of 11m; giving healthy and, The Children's Comfort-The Mother's Friend. liINlIINBCASTORiAALwAvs natural sleep. Signatureof" i r 0ver 30 Years I Y. NIW VDII CITY From $375.00 vu- Muaic satisfies every mood of the family. if you wmmg you would bring pleasure and 1° "WNW, to soothe, to enterta character of young and 0M, wer to the above Qugflflgm Hal/int! sold out our entire -MORHi8 -BELL and , -|NN|S T-hese Pianos are bought f possible prices and will to turn them over for qu do not require any extravagant Victory Bonds taken at th for Pianos. A few extra nice Used Or prices Miller Loin.» George Street la manufactured at Charlottetown. P. germ and PURE COD LIVER OIL. Let ua ship you a trial order dire I08 H! Ollll‘ .. s... n...’ -n _ Will a Piano in Your Home be worth the Interest 0n the Money ? Y°‘" "°'"°i "' You would lighten household, put a Piano into your home Con and there can be but one ans- transit a new stock of the following makes- -HEINTZMAN d. CO. -SHERLOCK-MANNING be sold at a close margin so as Ick sale. These instruments have all been sold in this province for the past forty year-g 3mg imperial gFOX ‘Bisilll 101 Langwerth Avenue Your Victory‘ Bond Dividend into a Piano mm Victory 'B0IlVdS taken at their face in ax. change for Pianos. mi . It benefits every member- brighten the atmosphere of your wife's burdens; if relaxation to the entire alder its powgr in. to refine and elevate the stock of Pianosyo My, “r or cash at the vary lowest, assertions to aell them. elr face value in exchange can: going at very Bros. Charlottetown low a-l ll. i E. I. it contains the whole wheat Everything that you into thou Biscuits has been Government lo- speeted and ia Guaranteed PURE and WHOLESOME. Imperial Cell Oil Biscuits an fed in the majority of our P. E. I. uncbea and-are giving SATISFACTORY RESULTS. ct from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT ($0., LTD.’ Iottetovm ,. ._ r . .