MAY so. mt - llllllllllllllllllll ' " éijflflumlmwb] GUARDW" ' ‘llllllilllllllllllllllll llll ,- 1 a No substitutes- the peak in quality "Owl ‘ (t, A p “lilihliiiéili w! l: l. i udwelset Barley-Malt Syrup OI! DARK 4 - tucu IN non? “ NOT arrralt when Miss M. Hale of London awoke on her wedding morrl recently she found that thieves had taken her complete wedding irourscall and she had to be married in a street dress Hill villi? “Quality is the _ First Consideration” ALL SIZES IN STOCK Fennefl -ANDl-- Ghandler —~ HARDWARE — “PEERtESS" BranllFox Netting Foxes are valuable, and in or- der to insure their proper pro- tection you should have the best therefore you should have “PEERLESS? the best Engiish Fox Netting on the market. _ Heavily galvanized before and after being woven. it will not rust. If any roll does not open up to your satisfaction, RETURN THE ROLL. we will gladly replace it or refund you! money. Wile also carry a complete line of Fox Pans, Staples. lacing Wire, Nails, Hinges. For Tongs, etc. The Rogers Hardware Company Limited i C. M. Lampson £1 Co. ammo. 04 Queen Street Inndon, B, 0. t. England Public Aucltrion Sales 0 RAW FUR! 8hlllolng om will no furnish- ed without char" by applyhg lo IL 1‘. Holman. Ltd. Sunl- lneraldo. P, 3, l, ilcprooented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. Ill filth AYQIIII New York, N. I. iT- a nulkmlos An illustrated magazine gives a picture of the meet ofthe famous Old Berks Hounds "at &1uire Eas- tons place. Herldred '1-Iousc."' The house itself is an unpretentious building, built, it would seeln, more for colnfort than appearance, but at the meet the grounds were gay with the presence of huntsmen land wo- men», horses and dogs. ‘There is an unprotected tennis court or. lawn in front and the dogs have all crowded on to it; the horses. men, women, and children, and parked cars, are on thc roadwhich runs round the‘ lawn. For about ten years I lived oppos- ite an Island farmer wno had a driveway of perhaps one hundred yards from the main road to his house. On each side of the driveway was a wide stretch of grass which was kept short by the simple expedi- ent of occasionally turning the cows on it! A thorn hedge ‘whicl-fhad been allowed to grow up to almost trcc shape. backed and protected each sidc, and was redolent with perfume in the early summer, and arare feasi- ing place for migrant birds in ‘she tall. My friend had gone to some expense in putting up a fancy gate and palisade on thc main road. and that driveway always satisfied my "artutic eye." But alas, there was ever a fly in the ointment, as the classics say. Every Spring, when the land was soft and the roads muddy, visitors would drive through his gate. turn of! on the grass (which was firmer) and leave wheel and hoof marks that lasted all the rest of the season. 1 take it if he had remonstrated with them they would have supposed him to be un- duly flnical. I happened to mention H115 to a friend in town and found that he also had the same experience, delivery boys, he said, were apt to leave the proper road and "cut the corners" of hls_lawn with their teams. Recently a party of holiday makers —thc first of the season-asked leave to go down to my shore. They had n. large truck, and varied the enlar- taiillnent by driving round a hayfield. leaving tracks three inches deep, Last year a party collected large stones andbuilt a fire-place in the middle of a. pasture field and when it is ploughed this fall, the stones must be carted off. These, of course, are only thoughtless acts, but then "Evil is wrought froi-n wantof thought as lvell so want of heart." There is something to be learned from thc picture of “Squire Eactens place!“ Poultry House Construction It is now fourteen years since Mr. l". C. Elford, the Dominion Rcultry Husbandman, brought out his origin- al bulletin with thc above title. Poul- try at that time were not realized to be of such importance ns There are at thc present day, yet Mr. Elford, with “a fine prophetic eye", saw the yvt-m-rmfilzlrs rrrnv hry Iver-urn mm branch of farming and put his best into his book. But the passage of the years has brought changes. and im- and thoroughly hoala boot chalet and cthu treatment. It la . Booklet on the hone lent ha. 82. pa: bottle. at drugglsu or gucni lauchaau. 7.! W. F. Young. Inc. Lyman Bldg. llmtreal ABSORBINE lll'\lllcg'»~ fl I ll ll R s E M E N The. Charlottetown Driving Park track is 'now ready for training pur- poses. ‘rickets good up w Aurusi. 10th. also pennltting use of a stall should be obtained from tho Secret- ary's Office. Alec of $5 will be charged to partially cover 00st 0f keeping track in condition.‘ J. W. BOULTEB. Secretary. Oilarlottetovrrl lip-ring Park and Provincial lixlubition Associat- _ ton, flbll-D-G-tl. s} Cutlibert22648 Registered Clydcadale Station. will stand for service at‘fhe home ‘OI "I6 owner in Guernsey Cove at all times during tho season of 1080. except every Tuesday forcnooll. borin- rllng May 20th. wlmuho will be at tho Ilotel Stables at Murray liver lluitll further notice-l Terran-lam down and 88.00 when nlarc prom with foal. llhroa r’. owner's rink- CIIIUTII Ll LACIIUI. L~_ owner. aul-o-ltl-tuet-fri-Iwita. Nero PIOWMQIIIS I00. and the author, as- fiiftcd by W. S. Gutteridge, has pre- rmred a revised edition, which we may take to be the last word 111 its own Particular line. ‘Phat such a work is needed is shown by the fact that ten thousand applications for copies have; already been received at the Publications Branch, Ottawa. each applicant will receive his copy free OI charge. , Plans and specifications of all classes ofvhouses are given, and the the present stage of poultry keeping the new bulletin includes the con- struction of incubator and broader houses, and trap nests. I Migratory Birds "Phc season during which the game wardens have been active ls drown-lg to its close and the geese and ducks have been adequately cared for. This is well. for these game birds are inl- portllnt, yet they are not of lllE nia- jor importance. We may somctlnlrs have goose or duck for dinner, but what of our feathered allies who help us to have dinner every day I11 thc 5'08!‘ by fighting our insect foes, and who cheer our hearts by chanting o.‘ the coming spring. Little is dong for them; they are left to thc mercy of the crows and grackles whim h2- come more numerous every year. Some of the Provinces, with a pres- cient eye. have instituted canlpaigus against these rascally birds, but so far we have been acting on the time- honored principle of "lettin George :1: 1'.",-~.'.-.: 2*. easy tor: i: time when. if we have any insectivorous birds at all. ft is because me other vrovinceighavc been alert in doing their duty. Honesty in Business I have read in some old history that the principal exports cf P. E. Island in pioneer days were lumber and oats; and that the market for oats in the Old Country was spoiled by unscrupulous loci-sons who freight- edstoncs in the oat-sacks as mzlkc- weights. Years ago I remember hear- ing a sermon by an Island minister in which he made mention of buying some baled-hay-goorl on the outside and poor in the centre; he uscrl it m; an illustration. in a homely way, of some folks characters. I write of long ycarsago, yet today lSU slowly does the elementary truth that “holl- csty pays" gain ground», there arc people who practice thc some tricks and who assume. as Barnum is said to have done, lhat a sucker is born every minute. Lia-si- rear there was on eshlaniaaz at the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa, a crate of cranberry boxes. each b0}: of which had been fillcd ‘with rubbish and a thin layer o.’ [cranberries spread on top. Anrl now Ithc Department virus lurchascrs of [on potato shipments. These rcscnlblc lthc official tag in sir/s and color and even have an outline of thc special government stamp, the wording used isflsclccted", “inspected" or “disease- free potatoes." It is desired that these imitation tags be immediately reported. The Government Inspectors issue the one authentic certificate for (‘cr- tificd Seed Potatoes in Canada, and such certificates bear the grower‘ name and number and the olhrlal seal of the Plant Diseases Inspection Service. And so caveat enlptor! A CHALLENGE T0 TI-IE CANADIAN PEOPLE Continued from Page 4 Messrs. McGlverin, Haydon and Ebbs. solicitors. of Ottawa. was for the purpose of financing the power project. Its membership included: Senator Wilfrid Laurier McDoug- old. Chairman of the Montreal Har- ;bor Board. political and personal friend of Mr. Mackenzie King. des- cribed by Miss Agnes MacPhail as "the power behind the throne." Mr. J. I-I. Gundy, one of the lead- ling Liberals‘ of Canada, one of the {Liberal organizers in Ontario in 1026, a partner of Sir Herbert Holt, one ofihc great power barons of the Dominion. with these powerful friends at court among its lending 6 7 FARMERS” Ship us all your washed wool to be manufactured into yarn, selling the finished article and thereby increase your prollta. - Our charges are as follows: Card- lng‘! cent: per pound. carding and spinning single yarn 25 cents per pound. doubling and twlatlng 3 cents extra. coloring 10 cents per pound extra. We pay freight both ways on shipments of 100 lbs. or over. and guarantee satisfaction. Will ho plen- ed to forward sample card and ship- ping tagi on request. I. H. COD? WOOLIZN MILD. Part llairnjf. l. \ chapter: an 1.“: fr. -rr.:.l fitting-r.‘ leave little to be desired. As lléflttl 'ollc .'t:llrln:-ut of fort. It ir- illat for a MR. AND MRS. "SAIIGON has brought hcaitll, ltrrlrzirl furl lrlllprl u. t") both "W '-\" '0 nllrl m» JWI I ivxnllrl not ink." nil thc lululvv 1n lilo \\'l7I'l(l for thc flood i‘. 11:1". flfrli’! , drclorvcl Thor-luv. II. llrcrl. \‘."l—’.'J-dO fill-m- cr nllrl luluhmulloll, rrsiflllll’? at 010 l-lrllnlrs street, Kain-us City, Mo. ‘jluvv _\ drill when I'll U1" train R0110: from Bllllllfiilll", Canrtln. to Ufilfiflfl’, I llziri n ‘Pvvre attack of acute uliliursliou nuil lloborlv tllioilgllt I would live to I'CZ<i(‘ll my destination. ' When I lzrunc to myself I was in thc hospital at Calgary: “Since then I hnvo suffered con- r-irlllil); from l)ll.'Jll.'- :=tt'u:l‘.:. and spllillnl: llcalrlilchc; ill in tcd for 110155 Ht ll lllll", liven‘! ll! I at» d sllzzvrcil wull mo. I llfltl simoillcl'- lull. -'il7K‘llf~ that mwilr luv think l “fiulrl fllf‘. could li."1'fll)‘ I would get so (lu:;',_v I stallil up, and I was 02mm. lllll-‘i some otllrr nllifl’. of air Herbert HolL-»llii~ l1i:ul thaw I-‘lcau- harlluis people hall sci ulll lo fight~ and wllllr-lli. rlny (invrrrllllol-ll condi- tions lillllo. . upou tllcnl respecting‘- riihcr rcclllatioll of ruins or the cap- l ltalizzatiun of their cutcrprisc. the‘ Beauharnois Power Corporation launched out upon a campaign of high finance probably rlever loarallcl- l cd lll thc l‘0llllll'_‘.".'l lli<tcll1v. l Space docs not pirrnlil, a detailed cxanliliatiuu u!" the nhnust stagger- ing financial operations engaged in, but the cxiraorlllnzlry clizli-nrirl‘ of what has been clout" lllfl_\‘ be lzlmlllrd from‘ power enterprise which. oll the cati- lnat: of Cllfllilflfdhv, \\'lll 1r)‘. cost lll c):- ccss of 07.0.0000‘ . lvcilplo have vurliirs outstanding vrlllrll lll.‘l‘lll". ll‘."l!‘ (“lull-loll ituck u‘, ' a villus of $.60 1i .~ll.ll<- iii. \'-I’~lll3 plac- i lvl lllloll u 11;." L"l"l.lili llUiltl house total illf‘ lziulluiu‘ fllllfllllll. of 5300-. 000,000. llr: rcltrtult of tliPlF 30-) ycru- l)(‘lll'l‘», llprul v-sluch firs": have‘ illlfll'.'ll'llf‘f‘tl ii 1W1‘ (""‘ll.. lillll tllrirl _CJl.'a.'+; A l"‘ll'il\'."'ll . .11“; vxhicll i111‘; llow .‘~".‘lll1liI ll r F-li, {ha}. iT!\'C sccllr- ‘ ‘ .. to finance iilllra ovrl‘. I l'C-'~'li‘i€fl to; ‘f; ‘*‘ " rulllovllviz, I"o-.-.'rr Corporrl- l tlrln, v flliiCPl fully ll','i'lll llnusrllwl; by Mr. Lilli-drum". ll!" U. l". Jhlcadcr. l The i’-.vll"~l\'ln:: l)i‘i"‘I sulwn. y wasf given ll_v lvfr. (ll"".l'.\', Coll-nrvativm lncluhrl‘ for ililtfii . ",'\'(“-l'. Fill‘. ,'""l"'r, I sllillllrl like i0 slay a word m‘ ilvo ilbuut the cap- iialimltlrlll of ill-g )lj)‘.\'i'l' cui-pilrrliioll. I do not llll‘"l‘l'l l-l uu urrl‘ all the ground (‘l'\f‘l'."ll l~_v 1110:» \\’lli’l have prccrvlrrl mo. ll i»l'l"..il'lt"ll lil rl vrry flllflll wily l‘l\' L'l‘l'l.'llll ll'l"lllli‘l1l'.‘ll own- illc 1hr. Jlllllll (l(‘\‘l"l'l)lllll‘\ll. ‘llloll lll lfiOlllf‘. \\'i'l_V fvlr. iswrrvy not ll illto l'll.'i ('?\l'I\ lifllKlf. rulrl llftrrxt. ‘it; into the hands of lur; iayrlcllcrlt“. Having got ill touch with illc Bcrlllhrlrllols‘ Corp- 0fiIllOl'i—~\\'l1l(‘ll was not difficult. sec- ing that llc mods it~hrr said l0 them: 1 wlll hand you tllcsc rights. What did llc act for thcln‘? llc got $4.750.- 000. plus :1 mull sufficient to wind 11D ills sylldlrzltv, plus a sum sufficient to pay ofl thc original ovmers. Of that $4.750.000 in cash ho acrred to ll:r- 51.000000 to pay for 1,000,000 shares of the l“-:nlill:ll'llr-ls Power Cfli‘|‘l(ll'RIl0l‘i IHIIIIIFII at $1 llfl‘ 5l1lllT» It war; n rlretiy tub’ hi"? 0f “TWK "l? to this lmlnt. llv. hall in his pocket $3,750.000 lll rash illlcl the 1,000,000 filifllffi for which he had paid. and there were l1!) llzlblllilvr». the piolwr- ly lvnr. all paid fur. But that was not sufficient. A subirrlucnl, transaction was cnlcrrll llltn and that is where pllfrhflsfiff, rnlilf!’ ill composed of Nelvnlilll. S\\0l'l‘f‘_\‘ rmil Company‘, Limited illul thc lmluilllllll S-ccuritics (Jorporrltloll, Llulitcvl. ‘Pllcim puvclnls- e11." took U\\"l' from thc lkaliltaruoil; corporation $30,000 000 north of ll'lllfl.'-. 'l‘hosr: bonds hllvr- been iinucd tn the public at par, plus interest. But Mr. I‘<\\‘i"l‘i'.’.‘_\' and his friends did‘ not pay par to illc corporation for il-lcln, thry paid $27.0llll.000 ilnil I10! 530000.000 cf lmluls. But that was ~ ' Pr ":':‘l lhrjl" soul: \'.'r nlllii hnvc a stuck bonus Wllfll we offer this to ____________...._ ‘q Marlo by Murray “ALEXANDER Murray- ill“ 13Pfil1l\l\1'1\"i'i I besides all this, $3,000,000 in bonds. 'ls zlnytlllil: in the l-lalurc of financ- ‘\ .1 THOS. B. REED constipated all the time. I was nervoun and did not get a good uishtrl rllrrp for yearn. Many flight‘. I would get up and sit in a clmlr for hours. ‘Sargon luaclc a well marl of mo. My ncrvcs are steady as a die and I 5199b lllif‘ a boy. My old-time strength has rciurncrl mlrl I havc gamed 15 lmullds, I feel fine all the time." ‘Parson hrlped my lvlfr. who is thc mother of 1.’! children, the same u'a_v. She has actually gained 15 pounds in weight and feels better and stronger than in many years. Mr. Reed wias formerly a worship- flll nlasicr in the Masonic nrrlcl- and Firs. Rcrrl is a lwlovcri l1\@mb9r m the Mrillorllst Church. ' f-"lareon lrlay be obtained in Char- lilltiglfftfllfll from Hughes‘ Drug Co, thc public, and we will lakal-ioooo ~-harcs of clmzs A stock. in addition. So having sold 527000.000 worth of llonrlsal. par, and given 135.000 sitar-cs claw’. A common as a bonus. they had $3,000,000 worth of bonds lcft, which were as good as cash, for there was a public demand for them; they had cash $3,750,000; they had 1,000,000 class A shares arid from this earlier transaction they had 635,000 class A shares. nll fully paid for so far as wc can tell. Ars a. result they have in their pocket: 53.750000 cash, and 1,035,000 class A common shares, practically the whole issue of class A stock which their own agents and friends hold out to the public as worth $60 a’ shares. or $98,000.00. and "They have done very well, and to tins dale they have got away with it. I do not know that nftcr this there mg that cannot be accomplished in this country. ‘those interested at this point fcll out among thenlselves. One urollp nblci-tcd and got out; they are rcpovtcil to have taken with them $3,300,000. It was so bad that in st. James street. that mythical centre. the whole whcmc. CXCept to those who were m it. for the dollars and cents. supply stank. Even big finan- cicrc, who make it n business lo float those propositions but who were out- :-idc of this scheme had no hesita- tion in saying that it “'35 a VETS bfld affair." l What docs all-of this nlcan? What it lncaus, actually, is that because of this high finance, an exploitation bc- ing carried on by virtuc of the au- thority of thc Dominion Government varricrl on, IIIOICCIVPI‘, by mcn power- ful lrl thc councils of thc Govrrn- nlcnt, the lnasscs of the 11801719 ill Canada are lacing robberl o.’ the fruits cf a grcat heritage, being robbed of them by an exploitation that no Gov- crlllncut with the sushi-Eb“ "E0111 for the future of this country or for the well-being of the plain peolllfi 0f this country should permit to con- tlnuc. 1t 1:. the consumers of electricity in _i ANNUAL f SALVATION ARMY 3 TAG DAY SAT. MAY 31st. Bennett, taken from Hansardf “We are pussyfooting about man‘ tars of this kind, because lllcn illllilfl that your friend or my frlcnd may- be associated with this lurltlrr. and we have not the courage to stzlilvl up arlrl talk about lt. well. I'll‘, I \'llUl‘ my position in publlr Ill". but l: would rather be relegated l». [Jrnflllrj life and be there forcvrr than IF- lunrl. "That L: what I have i0 says. lci there be no nlaaullrlerstancllllg nhoiu it. It may mean that I will be silli- jected to the threat: of the areal nu- anclal viewers that are lilCllllltl ll'|l.. venture. I snap nly final-rs. . "1 confess, Mr. Speaker. vlilcn 1 contemplate this ulattri‘ and vllcll 1 regard all that is iuvulvcrl lli ll, nol pie who scum day will fill iliil. great valley around the s1. l...’l\\'l'f‘l'|Cf‘, I\‘l11l‘ll might become one of lhc Zrcaicsa. ln- dustrial centres in Al1l€l'lCB.—-tll€ Ruhr of Canada; when I contclnplate what those figures meant this afternoon. ‘ thcr or not it shall he tolerated. rind ‘ l I believe that in ihr curl tho com- main silent cn all oczaaloll or ihl; l in thousand: but to nlllholr; of pfu- ‘ -_ gg____ PAGE ma; Notice Re Daylight Saving The hy-law of the City Council requires thc change from Standard to Daylight Saving time * to be made 0n Sunday night June 1st at l2‘P. M., _ I that is, lilonday, June 2nd will he the first day in Everybody Give . which Daylight Saving time u-ill be operative. By direction, (i. l’. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. -l"'14-.'1-2D-3l. BE PREPARED» Fly Time is Drawing Near We have a completi- line of Srrecn Iimrs. Frreen Win- dllvs. Nv-lilnc. Iiwlr (nfrhra .‘~pr;l-l;'-. Handles. Hooks and Lyra, f re-"n Paint. l-lrui-hw. r1". If] lftlfvn Sirrrt ‘Tllh FRIhSIILY llrl .l'\lll"'- A Arlalul. uilll 1- lo rc- my feeling of l'Pf»l‘l'1ll‘i\t‘\ll. grin the , better of me. I ask hon. pclulclurn if lllrr: ll. |'.‘ll'»‘i\l i-l l l(' Hrui-r- ‘lPillWlill this thin: is t0 bc iolrrntccl. 1t l'i"il.."l Churrll (‘alnbil li:ll'l'l'lll ' "lil'lll iii. with us, with each of us. to may uhc- p 7i inx- llFlff hflll i1] Ll llTl\.’- lllll’. rf lili- luuli. ' he 4.3 \ l"ll" Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd. Phone 757. IIARDVIX-ERL FIIORE" 11...". ‘ m -l!'lL' llllwugh Eoulogns Fwalln: lll r4 rvrrm neck nunlberer; ' l'lr,{i.ill‘.' all rerrlrds and the ~..=r" fisul‘: for line Ila): was 5335 mon sense of ill." Canadian propl." will prevail and that, great and lion'- erful though tllc pronlot-cl". have brcn they are not sufficiently ilrlrvrrful to, control the conllnun scncc 0f tl-lc pco- l pic of Canada." This, certainly. is all lxue Lllltlli which patriotic Canadians can units It is the issue as to whether certain financial nlandarins can use their political ilncl moneyed power tu ex- ploit a great national resource; thc issue as to whcthcr the Canadian peo- ple will perulit any GOVETFIIITIEIII. to give carte blanchc to men who are its powerful backers and supporters t": build up fabulous wealth for tilcln- selves at the people's cxpcllco oval out of thc laccplzis» own estaic. vfilh an issue of that kind. and with all the facts made l-i1IO\\l1~--Rfl ihfj “ill her-thorn can be no doubt. of thc popular verdict. Canada who will pay orl this colossal capitalization. They will pay in high- cr rains. They wlll pay the Intel-c.» cu these millions of watered stock \\'lll PIOVKIP ln higher rates what- rvor l5 llccessarv to turn this water into gold for the laenefit of a few. That l5 the long and short of it. ‘Ihat ir. wl-lat is taking place with the sli- ent acquiescence or at best the con- fessed indifference or impotence of thc present ciorcrnnlcnt. Mr. Mackenzie King, author of "Industry and Humanity? the once professed champion of the ordinary people of this CO\l1‘ltl‘_\'. the crusader who ln 1919 and 1920 made the changes ring with his denunciations of "plutocracyffl of "invisible gov- crnlnrut" and of thc "monopolies and cclllbiues." silt in Parliament on Thursday and heard this extraordin- ary story of financial exploitation. l-Ic hoard it in silence. His only answer. to plll. up the Solicitor draw n legal red herring across the rcal trail of what is actually at issue. Mr. It. B. Bcnnctt. Leader of thc COIISCTYRIIYQ" Party, is sometimes re- frl-rcd to by four-flush radicals as "a millionaire." Yct it was the million- airc, not the posturing champion of the masses. who stood in the l-lousc and demanded that this whole tran- iafllcn be subyecicd to .1 jlltllClhl in- lquuy. hero u the language of w. the only zlusvrcl- of his Ministry. was v General to ' you money that would ofcream. Not a cent of t cowa earn for you is los The hlelotto is ens to clean. close and requires little or no are important items Get your nearest dealer to Melotte right on your farm- porformnnca for yourself. CECIL IITI.“ ART. llllmpohlrn l-l. B. HASLIM, Emerald ‘Tm, .1. QCIGLIY. Albany l J. ll. TIWWONF. | Mt. Stewart ' Lmnl nonnasos‘. frapand 30H.‘ l. FOLSOS‘. San Tlcw FRED ASIYZRPON “null ‘ Jon s alamst. Portag- e 000-00400 oovoooo-ovo-wooo-ooooooao-oo ..____.__ -—-- "Cur Melotte earns us extra money a Every day” ~== Tha liielotte Cream SQVRYBWY 53"“ to any farmer's wife when considering the purchase of a cream separator. He'll show you N151- why it is such a money saver. Then N489 l" R. A. Lister S1 Co. Canada Limited Toronto. I46 Richmond Si" QQ-‘QQ a >0 0 0 4.0 o 000 ooooooooooo-ooooopooo 040400444444-‘4 ordinarily R0 min the skim milk. It gets every 000139 , he money S0111 t. easy lo run. skim!‘ upkeep. All these demonstrate the Charlottetown. LISTER DF..-»\LI*.RS E. L. llrllfifl-A LL. tllrnlulnll \\'ILFRI".I\ ,\Il IIOI BALL. Tyne hlllny IIRBEFT SMITH. Pnnnnl W. W. \ll RPHT. \rr|lon HERBERT ‘ll LLIGAE‘. Iilnlinrn JOIIS T. r\\F.llP~ Wrlllllatnn FRANIITS JAY. M. Pntora J. J. MEIR. Murray llircr I Fire, Life, Accident, sick"... and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summersilie, Lloyd Lewis 00-600060460060060¢-->oev¢O§OOO§O4§O§00§¢§O40¢O§OO4444 E. R. BROW Charlottetown »H,,,,§¢” +o>>o¢oo+oo+oooo+booo+aw l the ISTFLR LINE Includes I-lF-OIIHI Enslnu. 'nl-ln Oil Evlginra, tf'l'|I Oil Trnrlnrl, Fla-rlrlv “rllnrl. film-trio Llnhtlvlg Plants. Pill“)! k Writer Fylltoml. Wrlalllng Slnrllinrl, Minna. P. O. Box 32 B. A. WEATHERBIB, llnntnnuw ' ANDY! LEHI. ' Fnurla ‘ JHHF H. GILL. rllulvllt-lnnn i W. R. MASS. liontlnglnn z cnsnulxws nrrcnlssoll’ ‘linrnurhn i JOBS‘ ll. FORD. Milton MORTON IARRISE. (‘formant- J. J. RHIPBZLL. l"n|l'ar Pr.