__=_=..-_. . é g t" Iowans: h:-_ ‘5..I 2'23’!!! 89.2! Bmflilin-snuuusr nin- r- 4e 4. Asa yrs-amen Aleellosnothllo KIIINSINGTON ( omn can Only) j rnnsnsrs and nmars can ur write m annulment. DI‘. W. R. CARSON Chiropractor Bl Prince St. Olflown SllESllll-I Make Survey ' and Prince County Chronicle 4 —I‘his eolsnu ll reserved for lows of local Interest but advertising o! n newsy nature mu b0 Inserted nl I coasts n weed strictly porn-bio l; cdvnnoq, Wedneeds use, Isoaua-‘l-d-io -r'nssu smrmsivr No. 1 wu- ifett Fox Peed in stock st Bruce's. n-ocei-i-r-n. Jason's n. st M. Standard Klbblo, Fine Meal and Vitacrumble contains everything to at Flax i h althy and on ee . ~ m“ i 14-597-7-7-21. linflkm. i984 tennis racquets at Braces. L-fl467-7-6-2i. RovAt VICTORIA Courses wwwmummwwmnruunnmuu. McGILL UNIVERSITY IAIOIITIATINIAAIDMOUIITIGIAI Q l’ I ' r IL sll ‘L h I J nud¢e41ly._ equipment For worsen dudsnts, resident and non- ym- ,1] ingrown-w mldent, preparing for degrees In the Faculty e! Ans apply to (I.A., 9.5a, B.Com.) and In the Faculty of Musk ‘m: wagon: Allinlisd ‘ °" " ma" p‘ —-I(7I CREAM SOCIAL It Kelvin School, Tuesday evening, July 10th. If not nne first line evening follow- llil’. Is-UN-T-‘l-il. —0FFIC’E CIDSID — My office will be closed from Thursday, June 2am, until Monday, July nth. while attending Optometric Convention: in Toronto. Incoming repairs will be attended to. H. T. Calvin, Opt. D. “ L-6888-8-27-101 tions upon the arrival of a their home on Bust-one Street-S. -AOTIVITIES 0F SUMMER.- SIDE GOLF CLUB—-With the fine weather of the last few weeks members of the Golf Club have been out every day on the course and golf is now the order of the o! HlCKEYutillCl-IOLSON Blackglt F OXMEN Boost Local industry and You 0am Profits-by Using SUNGLO Fox Products DO N01‘ BE MISLED by claims for cheap feeds An examination of formulae will reveal the reason for low or high prices. l Feeds we manufacture : Sunglo Summer-Pup Ration N0. 1 (with 28% dehydrated mcat meal). For ranchers who cannot keep fresh meats or who do not have access to same. Sunglo Summer-Pup Ration No. 1 (without meat meal). For the rancher who feeds fresh or storage meats, com- hincll u-ith a cereal and mineral iced. Same as above, cxcupr n0 dehydrated meat meal. Sunglo Fox Ration No, 2 contains 2o percent. meat meal. Rcrommcnrlcri for Adult Foxes No meat lccrling neces- sary with this. when soaked in skimmed or buttermilk, for urluh foxes. Feed adults for I l/ac per day, from May to September on this ration. Sunglo Summer-Adult Ration N0. 1 contains higher class of mincral ingredients, more powdered milk, and cod liver meal, in addition to N0. 2 ration for adult foxes. Sunfrlo Fall-Furring Ration, Sunglo Breeding Ration, Sunirlo Gestation and Whelping Ration, Sunglo Vixen and Puppy Ration are other seasonal feeds we manu- facture. Other SUNGLO Products»- SUYGI (l 15/1114 and LOUSE KILLER (Money Back (innrnntcc) SUNGLO WORN EXTERMINATOR SIANFGLO WONDER (Yeast Preparation) SUNGLO EAR LOTIONS VITAJIIJVERAI. (lilineral and Conditioner) SUNGLO FOX BREADS (\Vhole-whcat. Coarse “fhite. Mixed). SUNGLO tVlllTE DISINFECTANT, If Your Nearest Dealer Hasn’t SUNGLO- Write Us International Fox and Animal Foods, Limited Summerside, P. E. Island day. Many new members are tak- ing advantage of the new pro. and learn to play. The qualifying rounds will be concluded this week and P18? for the champions will oom- mence on Monday-S. ~11‘ Your suro BATTERY is not satisfactory now or in cold wea- ther buy a l5 or l9 plate extra heavy duty at Bruce's. L-6126- -—'llflNNIS COURTS-Both the Bumme side Tennis Club and the K. of C. Tennis Club have been enjoying some very good tennis dur- ing the last few weeks and some friendly matches between players ‘have been going on. Some players are in practice for the Island tournaments which will take place in the near future-B. —-"DOC” MACPHERSON SAYS- Experience in large cities improves any man in the made to your meas- ure lines. has had plenty of it which accounts for his success. Call and see him in Bummer-side. L-6634-7-8-8l -—MR. AND MRS. DAVID CLARK. Kensingion, wish to announce the engagement of tbpir daughter, ‘Thelma Ruth to Alfred Alphonso Schurman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schurman, New Annan. Marriage will ta-ke place the middle of July. I..-6662-7-7-1i. -GASEFESIA IN PORT-Hie S. s. Gaspesia made her usual fort- nightly call at Summerside Wed- nesday afternoon bringing a large cargo and some twenty eight‘ pas- sengers. She left ‘Thursday on her return trip-S- —GAR.DEN HOSE completmwlth couplings and nozzle. Price right at Bruce's. L-6126. --A'I"I'ENDIJ\XG CANADIAN LE- GION CONVENFION-Mr. R. E. Ellis, president of Summerside Can- adian Legion, Mr. B. W. Robin- son, Major F. F. May, Mr. Percy D. Crosby and Lt. Com. T. H. B. Jackson attended the Provincial Convention of the Legion which was held in Charlottetown this week.—-S. —-P. E. I. HIGHLANDERS-Thc following appointments and promo- tions have been lately made in the P. E. I. Hlghlarfders: To be Hon. Captain and Chaplain, Frederick Williamson. To be 2nd Lieut. Neil MacLeod. To be 2nd Lleut. R. B MacKenzie. To be 2nd Lieut. S. K Todds. --VISITING IN SUMMERSlDE-j Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Bernard, Mrs.» liked Bernard, Mrs. Frank Bcmardl and daughter Miss Glenny, all of I French River, and Mr. Michael Mountain of Kensington are visit- ing in Summer-side the guests of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Morrison. His many, friends in Summerside are pleased» see Mr. Mountain looking sol well in spite of his 80 years.-S. ._.__.__ —BRIDGE WORK-The Bridge at, Rosa's Comer, North Bedsque, is closed undergoing repairs, having been for some time dangerous on the approaches, the timbers in the approaches having roltcd away. The detour is being made via the Freetown Road to Abljah Bum's blacksmith shop, and from thence to Bedeque over the Dunk River Bridge, Travellers will notc the great improvement which has been made on the Dunk River hill. This hill was very narrow and steep. On hearing that the traffic was to be diverted over this hill during the time the Ross Corner Bridge was up. the Representative of the Distrirt, M-r. Heath Strong, M. L. A. took the matter of the widening of the‘ road on the hill up with the Department of Public Works, with the result that the high bank was considerably cut away and the hill levelled some- what and gravelled, and a fence placed along the dangerous side of the curve. The work is highly credi- table to the Road Supermtcndent, Mr. John J. Iirizzell, under whose direction the work was done. Boss's Bridge will be open for traffic in about ten day's—s. P ll U l TRY HUSBANIJRY (Continued from Page l0) -—I-‘UNEILAL SERVICE-The fun- eral of Mrs. Benjamin Momgom; cry of ‘Travellers Rest was held on‘ Friday afternoon from her Iaic‘ residence to the Cemetery at North‘ Bedeque, Rev. Mir. Nicholson of- ficlting. The pallbearers were‘ Messrs Frank Pillman, Benjanunj Pillmsn, William Walfield, Ernest. Rayner, James Marchbahk and‘ David Walker. Intennent was in, the family plot. The funeral ar-i rangements were in charge of Mr. . Keith Compton.—S —NEW WEIGII SCALES - The; old weigh scales at Messrs R. T! Holmans, Summerslde, WllCll have been in use for over sixly years. are being replaced by a new sot. The old ones were n. pair of Fair- banks scales and for many years in the early days at Summerside were the only ones available. The new ones are to be Len ton moor; truck scales and have been purch-i ased from the Canadian Scaicj Company, Toronto. The concrete, base for the scale will have to be, considerably enlarged. The work is; being done as rapidly as possible-S“ —PR.0BATE COURT-Honorable, Hamid L. Palmer, Judge of Pro-‘i bate, held a session of the Probate; Court here on Friday last when‘ the Btates of Matthew Callbrck. North Tryon; Mrs. Susan Lyle. St., Eleanors; J. W. Duncan, Summer-- side; and John MbGougnh, Keir‘ sington, were closed and tho ac- counts passed. The lawyers engag-l ed were Lloyd Lewis, Ernest H. I Strong, K. C., Thane Campbell] K. C., Watson McNaught. Heath Strong, K. C. 0n July 5th Judge] Palmer concluded hearing the ovi- derice in the solemn form Proof of Will ca: of Joseph Duffy, de-, ceased. Arc argument is to be! heard on July 18th at Summersidel Most of Thursday was taken up‘ by the hearing of the export evi-l dence of Dr. Goodwill of Char? lottetown. Counsel appearing on the case were Mr. Heath Strong, K. 0-, Mr. W. E. Darby, Mr. Thane A. Campbell and Mr. Mor- ley M‘. Bell.-—-S -- AUCTION FORTY FIVE TOURNAMENT-The tournament for the beautiful silver trophy and raise 500 birds we require four acres of land. Run chicks on plot 1. sow plot 2 with oats, plant plot 3 with a root crop, sow plot 4 alfalfa or clover. and a nurse crop of oats. The 12’xl2' brooder house is run out on to the plot which is to carry chickens during the current year, and the requisite water fountains and dry mash hoppers are placed around wherever suitable. Continue to feed No. 2 mash, keeping the grain feed as low as possible, and keep the birds supplied with clean water. There is a great deal to be gained by this ranging of chickens, as it develops then in a way which stands them in good stead during the strenuous months ahead. From the poultrymans point of view, not. only does he gain by the increased vital- ity of his flock, but the physical features of the birds. and also im- proved to his advantage; The large quantity of food consumed has the effect, already mentioned in cori- nection with bran. of enlarging the intestines, and thus increasing as- similativc capacity. Also. the exer- in Messrs R. T. Holmans window. c,“ taken on range devejopg a good Summerslde, is nearing the finals. Some of the results of the different groups have been handed in and the winners are entitled to try in the finals. Kensingtmi group, elig- ible for finals are: J. B. Profitt. James Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. P. LeBlanc. Other players arc Mr. and Mrs. Byte-n Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. James Pmdorast; Mrs. Wm. Higgins, Percy Driscoll; wil- liam Cameron; James Cousins; Wil- liam Cousins, Charles Kennedy; Miller Waite; George Higgins and others. In Summerslde a group from the Brass Bar, have entered for the flnals. Earl Brewer. Dick Steele, Reginald Saunders, G. s. Iockhart. Art Johnson, James Gal- lant: J. Houghtcr; J. Arscnault; Bud Doucettc; Jams Dodds; Jo- seph Wood. Ivan Nicholson: Walter Peters; C. D. MacCallum and oth- era-S. —SUOCESSFUL ISLANDER. — Mr. A. S. MacKay. Bummersldc, has , received s letter from an old Sum- body, opening out the frame of the bird and giving a large internal cavity in which all the organs can develop- The birds should be moved into the laying house on or about the first of October. and as they are sure to lose considerable weight as a result of pining over their lost liberty it will be necessary to feed them up during the three weeks previous to the move. Early in Sep- tember begin to increase the grain ration, and continue till the birds are getting all the grain they can eat. When they are moved at the end of the month they will with- stand the resultant loss of weight without any ill effects. A little consideration which'helps materially in getting the pullqts settled down quickly in the laying house, ls'to have the laying house: dry mash hoppers and drinking troughs taken out on the misc d117- ing the three weeks preparatory to i} the move. AGRICULTURJEII. mcrside friend, Rev. Harry H. Mac- —-MOUNT CARMEL TEA PARTY , July 25th. Reserve the —GINGII. OOIIDIAL the great thirst quencher, 85c a bottle. Makes one gallon. flbylvr Dr"! 00-. K811- l —GPIOIAL worth about 810.00, selling at 84.95 -—CONGIIA’I'IJ‘LA'I'IONS - Mr. and m. Sinclair MacKay, of sum- merside are receiving congratiutla- 1 tie daughter on Thursday, July 5th at _on adult education announced committee's meeting sity of Montreal this I for Alberta and British I Dimlop mid. I It. was decded, Mr. Dunlop said, u. take steps to income/Me n 0m- adlan association of adult edumtlon Arthur, pastor of the Fountain Ave Baptist Church, Los Angeles. Cell-b‘ omia, Rev. Mr. MacArthur is a son l of the late John MacArthur, WhOI was for many years engineer on the P- E. I. Railway at Summer- side. His mother- was a sister of Mrs. (D12) MacPhail and. of Mrs Nell McQuarrie. Fullerton, pastor oi’ St. he is pastor. House, Summerside, by Mr. G. M. stop when involved in an accident. He was found guilty of the first charge and fined two dollars and costs, and also on the second and fined $5 and costs, For illegal con- sumption of liquor a party from Seavlew was fined $10 and costs. A man found guilty of assaillt was fined $100- Threo parties from Borden found guilty of stealing s ,cask of vinegar were fined $10 and costs each. These cases brought by the R. C. M. P. ____________ PERSONALS WETB -Mr. Sterling Frizzell of O'Lea.ry has entered pie Prince County l-Ios- pital for treatment-S. —Miss_Rut1i Campbell, who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital, has returned to her home in AlbertoiL-S. -Mrs. Bruce Howatt of Tryon is the guest of her slstcrs the Misses Bu rrows . -S County lng and -Mr. Eldred Graham of New Ipncion was operated on in the Prince County Hospital and is making good progress.—S _Mr- George Halliweli of A1- bany, R. R. 1, is a patient in the Pixnce County l-lospitaLAS -Scnator Creelman MacArthur returned on Thursday from Otiawa, where he was attending the clos- ilig of the session.-—S -~Mr_ Herman Bryan of Free- land, LOt ctr-hing a most from Ottawa ivhexe he had enjoyable visit-S -M'r. Harold Wortman of Mone- ton, and his bride, are visiting in Chelion the guest of Mrs. Charles Camp-bell .——S . -Hcr many friends are pleased to see Miss Marie Campbell home from lvfoncton an looking so well after ll(‘l' recent llncss.-—S. be glad to learn Allan Holman, who ls a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital suffering from appendcitis is doing niccly.——S. -Mrs, G. O. Abbott of Lawrence, Mass, is visiting her uncle Mr. John B. Fielding of Alberton and relatives in Tignlsh. S. '-Mrs. Hume Hopnood. of st. John lS the gilcst of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smallman. Summersido-S. -Mrs. W. w, Taylor and her two children. Catherine and Or- mond arrived on Saturday from Calgary. Alberta. on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beaten, St. Eleanors, and other Island friends. other prizes which arc on display ~43 -Little Miss Mary Pope. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pope of summerside, was operated on for tonsils in the Prince County Hospital this week and is doing hlcolyn-S -<M'r- James R. Arnelt of Albany left on Friday for a six months visit to the United States. Mr. Arnott has been for the past few days thc'g|1est of his son, Mr. J. Prank Amett and Mrs. Arnett of Summerside.~S. --Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Parnell Coe- grovc and son Mark of Bristol, Conn. arrived Tuesday on a-two weeks holiday trip. ’I‘hey are visit. lng at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. Delaney, Wellington. —The many friends of Miss Fausta Reeves. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Reeves, Lower Pree- toum, will be pleased to learn that she is doing nicely after her oper- In Msritimes TORONTO. JULY G—(W)-—WJ. . chairman of the 0010mm” work in the various provinces. Plans for the survey were made at the at the Univer- week. Professor LW. draw will make the sur-vey in the Iidnrltimns and Al- phonse Dcsilets and Eric Miln- caster will accomplish the work in Quebec. Drizmmond Wren has been» scleclcd for the tad: in Ontario and E.A. Corbett and Donald Ol-memn unblo- Sglecflons for those to undertake the work in Manitoba and Sas- = lcatchewan have not been made, Mr. - l-lis wife was a daughter of the late Rev. Dr. T. F. James; Church, Charlottetown, where her mother and sisters still reside. Rev. Mr. MacArthur in his letter enclos- ed a programme of the dedicatory service of the large church of which QHELD COURT AT SUMMIR- v‘= SIDE-Several cases were heard on Friday afternoon at the Court Matthews. A party from Mt. Car- mel was charged under the High- way 'I‘rnffic Act with not having u rear light and also with failing to ll returned on Saturday‘ s :4’ ‘s Miss A Home Service ‘Department MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY WOMEN REGISTERING EACH GLASS 0O FOUR MEASURING SPOONS. See the Canadian General Electric Model Kitchen, The new Canadian General Electric Ranges MARITIME ELECTRIC co. Lro. Free“ Cooking Schools (IONDUOTID BY DIRECTOR O!‘ July 9th, 10th, 11th. onm-‘nttows BANQUET um. Richmond Street, » Glasses Afternoon 2.30 p. m. Evening 8 p. 1n. FREE TALKING PICTURES. VALUABLE DOOR PRIZE ‘r0 THE FIRST TWENTY-FIVE. and Refrigerators, PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN PENCIL Door Prize will be drawn for each Glass. SCHOOL ABSOLUTELY FREE Newsy Notes (Continued from Page 10) MORE ABOUT MONEY Since the great crash of 1929, I have read a great many articles on “Money? in which I less academic interest, Like Omar Khayyam, I "heard great Argument About it and about: but evermore Came out by the same Door as in I went." A story from Guernsey, however. will bear repeating, though there are points in it which, I feel, need further elucidation. That island, as readers are aware, is one of the Channel Islands, near the coast, of France, but belonging to Britain: the inhabitants are of mixed race, and combine the practical genius of the Norman with the imagination and enthusiasm of the Gaul. If the reader ls at all curious about the customs and history of this remote people, let him read “The Toilers or the Sea," a classic romance by Victor Hugo, which gives a realistic picture of the island and its folk, and, believe mo. it is a good story. In 1813, when the Napoleonic wars had reduced Europe to poverty. the Guernsey Islanders “began to consider the use of interest-free money." By 1835 this pushful poo- take a more ory Iberia Smiley nets-mic or, our v that the mayflies moult (i.e., cast their skins) once, while in the adult stage. Mayflles dance 1n immense swarms over the water and amongst the trees. at certain periods of the year, and it is said that they are attracted by electric light in enor- mous numbers. Scientists have not troubled much with the msyflies, but one often finds them mentioned in prose and poetry, as being "creatures of a day" and symbols of the shortness of life. Kingsley, however, in his "Water-babies" treats them in a comic vein, even to the final moultia of themdult fly: and if you haven't read about it yet, you ought to l VAE VICTIS l “N northern barbarians, the city fath- ers were ordered to pay a war in- demnity of so much When the weights had been adjust’- ed, the barbarian leader threw his ism heavy sword among them, with the cry "Vae Vlctis"—W0e to the Con- quered ! Vae Vlctis, the triumph of Might over Right. Recently, in this Can- ada. of ours, two statesmen have openly commended the iniquitous “spoils system", have promised, if and when elected to put it into op- eration. and have approved of their political opponents having already done so. The system is unworthy of a great and free nation, and one can only think of these men as When Rome was taken by the: 0!‘ 01 he. ple actually had $275,000 of such money in circulation. Quite natur- ally the private bunks fought this‘ innovation, and after some years of’ altercation it was agreed that not more than $200,000 of inlercst-frecl money should be put into circuIn-' tlon annually. So matters wont Lilli I915 when the Islanders found that they needed more money. Rattler than borrow. they then passed log- islation to allow the use of not more than $1,000,000, per year, of the "free money." In the your 1932. the Guernsey folk used $875000 of their own int- crcst-frce money, and the total cost of handling this was less than $2,- 500. That is, it costs something under 30 cents for every $100 in use. The editor of the Guernsey Islnnd Evening Post points out that if this .had been borrowed with bonds rc-i ldccmable in thirty years with inter- icst at $6.60 pcr cont (which seems to be the usual charge) it would have cost the Islanders a little more than $58,000 per year. Happy Islanders! They deserve nil their good luck! I understand that the editorial from which the above is extracted. has been reprinted and circulated in Britain. and has caused consider- able public discussion. For various reasons I am not sanguine that the plan will be adopted there: John Bull is very “set" in his vmys. and there are many interests, too. TIIE ORDERS OF INSECTS The last of our truc insects comes‘ under the heading of the Ephe- merldae, so called because the adult fly was supposed to Ilvc for but a day. This is not quite true, but still the fragile creatures have a very brief span of existence in the image; state, since their mouth-parts arc aborted and they cannot feed. Like the dragon flies, of whom they are "poor relations." the eggs are laid under water, and the larvae and nymphal stages are aquatic. Ini this stage they are efficient scaven- gers. consuming any refuse vegeta- tion in the water. and when lt is known that one adult female will lay anything from 500 to 1000 eggs it will be seen that these humble insects do a very important work in "glorying in theirshamc." In myday we had political sins in Britain. enough and to spare: but never this one. If an employee of the State did his work honestly, efficiently and courtcously. he was safe in his ch‘ position, let his political stripe be what it might. Only the controller of his Department, its figure-head and mouth piece in the Cabinet of the new government, was expected to be of the same “color" as the Prime Minister. Otherwise nothing was changed. The spoils system leads to cor- ruption and inefficiency. The public in its own interest should sweep it away. It is cven a nuisance to the member-elect, since, when he has “given the job" to a. favorite. he loaves a soreness among the disap- pointed applicants. And probably the appointee is none too grateful- BV like the man who Grace before Meat on the ground that he had worked for what hs 8°15 I have some red rhubarb h not just red on the outside. but in right through. It tention, not perhaps that it is any better th because now-a-days. I pulled a stalk and broke it to demonstrate its color to chewed it. and sour." "Any rhubarb! sour," l"Yes," he said, "but I think rmore sour than the green ‘and it will requre a lot of sugar." cut up the adding the weight of gold, When sufficiently boiled I tasting, and if lt‘s too acid, soda, perhaps half a tea-spoonful, ring it till the soda gets in it: work, or it will come over the top of the pan; and if you put in too much soda it won't taste like rhu- barb at all!" EASTERN GUARDIAN ..‘Thln now: of local interest but sdvvrtln- ing of n newsy nature may be in- serted at 2 payable in advance. handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left st H. J. Mabon‘: Drug Store, Montague. Optometrist, Summerside. will be at Montague July Ilth to examine eye: and fit glasses. Make appointment: with Edward Parkman. lindale, Mass, formerly of Herman- ville, P. E. I., has arrived to spend here after an absence of fifty-two years. objected to saying A COOKERY HINT attracts great at. an the green variety, but so much goes by appearance visitor. He broke oil’ s piece, remarked “It's very said I. this is rhubarb, 0t if you do as I do." I said. “l rhubarb and boil it, usual quantity of sugar. wt it by I add a all quantity of bicarbonate of more according to the quantity rhubarb. Bu: you must keep stir- "I must try that,” said column in reserved for cents n word strictly RSUBSCRIPHONS to ‘I'M ' arlottetown Guardian may be L-J. . ‘MONTAGUE-E. E. Parkman 14-6872-7-7-3! .'M.r. John L. McDonald of Ros- acatlon with friends and relative: CITY BUS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CIIARLOTTETOWN sourus Ill-MIR! saliva. TIME canvas "m1! Elmira ...... 1.15 s. M. Chnrlottciown .. 4.10 r. M- Sourls .. .. are n. m. m. Stewart 5.00 P. M st. Peter's .. ass s. M. Morell .. 5.2a r. M- Morel! .... .. 9.15 A. M. st. Peter's . 5.4a r. M- m. Stewart. .n.4os.1u. sour-om... .e.sor.M Arrives Charlotte wn .. 10.30 s. M. Arrives Elmira. 1.15 P. M Bus will stop on signal st any point on route. Headquarters in Ch-rlottctown, Old Spain Tea. Rooms. SERVICE UNARLUTTETOWN Charlottetown .. 4.00 our streams and lakes Nor is this all; their countless numbers are a staple food of trout and other fresh water fish. Tho popular name for the adult is the "Mayfly," a favorite bait with trout fishermen. The Mayfly is a slender fly with a tapering body ending in two or three long sctae or bristles; the legs arc slender and weaks. The antennae are very short atlons on Sunday for appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital. and the wings triangular and many- Leaving " Huelhrook . Arrive Headquarters in Charlottetown --II-IID Headquarters in Souls-LE rnnnv Bus a TAXI srnvlc: TIME TABLE to FORTUNE Chlrlottoldwlm. 10.05 n. ll INDIAN BER-VIC! STATION NNOX HOTEL veined. A remarkable peculiarity is