s’ . “fl; tan- 100 Gal, Hall Fully guaranteed against Power Sprayer any defects in workmanship or material the Hall Power Spray- er is today the newest and best sprayer on the market. it is the popular four row type and has every new and efficient improvement, including larg- er and stronger crank shaft, er air chamber, heavier boom and heavier fitt- lngs. Equipped with vine spreader for protecting . ' growing plants and folds up on each side for road larger axle, larg- travel or going through gates. This 100 gallon four paid to your nearest railway station at the FAC- TORY-TO-FARM Price of $228.00. HALL MFG. 00., LTD. row sprayer, freight ‘It Pays T0 Get The Facts Eye: nun nflnn Illund tn he tlcfactlvn nu that nltttuugl vlillun In still lootl, they are consum- ing twlrn or vilree lImt-u their al- lotted portion of nerve furrmthun robbing other vital orlnnn of Western -—ROIIN HOOD FLOUR — Ml lino wholnulo and niaiL Hol- fitsllrl, Bnmmernido. ~ l-Il-dlt- -—LOWER BEDEQUE ‘HA-LL- rRev. G- T. Spriggs will speak 0n ‘iPm~hibltion" Thursday, June 23rd. at 8 o'clock. 7241 -HEAR MR8. NEWCOMBE at the big Mass Meeting in the Capit- ol Theatre, Summerelde tonight at 8.00 o'clock. Radio inns tune in. - 7262 —-WANTED AT ONCE — A Wait- ress and chambermaid. Apply Hotel Brunswick, Kensington, P.E.l. T243-6-21-3i --SALE FRiDAYpThe Auction Sale oll the premises Friday. June 24th at i2 o’- clot-k noon. if day is tlnflt stile next dtly at same hour. 6-22-21 —iN THJE MALPEGUE UNITED CHURCH -- June 129th. 8 p. m. "Tile New Jerusalem" —-A ‘Sacred Cantata by lProf. WJE. Fletcher».- 'l1il(l iChoir cf Trinity United Church Charlottetown. A real musical treat. Don't miss it. Tickets 35 cts. 7256 —MRS. NE-WOOMBE is one of the most outstanding platform or- ators in Canada. Hear her tonight nt the Capitol, Suntmerside at S o'clock. Aiieetilrg will be broadcast by liolman's Ltd. 7262 -VlSi'l'lNG PASTOR-Elev. .St (‘lair Jeans oi New York officiated at lllC services ill the Sulrrmersitie Presbyterian Church Sundrly- H6 is a very gifted speaker and nrlrdo ri very favorable impression upoll clcty will llold a service in the Juno 22nd anti Thursday. 23rd iu Furcst liili llall. Meetings at 8 ll- are invited to attend. Silver collec- -BRIDAL SHOWER-A miscel- lntleous shower was tendedcd to MiI-‘s iii-la Iilllmsay on Wednesday tveiling, June 15th when her rnaui‘ irrierltls and relatives igatheretl at llilllilns Baptist Church, Wednesday grmimnt, '1v|lr.,Saundel-s never lost iii. All inn-raster] in Christian work] s It Hot Gcuiiflflilsl a I (Continued from Papa i) ILot ll has always been a l‘ va' tlve stronghold but this you is even stronger and the Loader of the Opposition tonnd the sentiment of the meeting so against him that he left before the finish. At fioleman on Wednesday ‘night iMr. Sharp was the first speaker and after comparing the records of the iBeii and Stewart governments showed that the Stewart Govern- ment had spent some $93,000 in the district in rtlle past 4 years. in speaking of the Temperance Qugs- tion iMr. Sharp said he believed that ‘Premier IStewart was sincere in trying to improve Temperance: conditions in our province. l The Liberals claimed that the‘ i or Qiivei-‘lflte OOuImII-lfilon W!!! B political Oliewhich he intended to stand if you Campbell, lril-lhtowll will be held “Qmlmed of men sent time by s“, m to his‘, lPremier Stewart to carry out policy as he was not behind lProhi ition-and that the Commission did not attempt to carry out the act. While ‘l was a member of the lProhibition Commission, said iMr. Sharp, Hon‘. J.rD. Stewart nBVBI‘ nlade any suggestions as to they way the commission should carry‘ out the act. if the Prohibition Act has not been n success, ‘the fault of failure lies largely with the Mackenzie rifting Liberal Govern- ‘ment at Ottawa and the‘ Liberal ‘Party irr Prince Edward island in not assisting the carrying out of the act. IAe one example of that lack oi cooperation ‘Mr. Sharp told of the dismissal of inspector Bar- bour from the service of llsland Revenue after he lhad seized a car- go of rum at Rltsiico which evi- dently belonged to some oi the higher-ups in the iLi-bernl Party. ,The Secretary of the ‘Prohibition Commission wrote to the three ~I..lb- eruiiFedernl Members at Ottawaiprui- by the lMeigllnll iConselwative Gov- ‘flitOppflfllillllydllrlllfl1.ll8,l)il8'i. forlr lyenrs, said ‘Mr- Sharp. ‘to belittle the work of the Prohibition Corn- ml<sioll while ‘Leader of the lLiber- ‘become all ardent advocate oi Prtr hi-bition with his amendments as stated; and his lPlebiscite -io cater to the Wet Wing oi his own ill?"- tOno of his suggestions is that the pmlits oi the Prohibition Commis- raa‘ cnaittoirtncwu GtiaRDi3lN_ Strong For ant = Government (Continued from Page 1) die before I was through with m)’ remarks. and there would be grave danger that you would succumbr along with them. i crave your indulgence for a. few minutes, how- ever. while l refer to a few of the promises made to you by the Con- servative party previous to the last election. and also to the manner lu which those prbmisea were carried out. Thin is necessary in order that a proper comparison of the re cords of the two parties may be made. ‘iou will ‘remember that just four years ago this month, our proaellt Premier presented for your consideration the 018N011" 0" iptruat him with the duty of governing the Province. In that platform the Conservative Leader made SIX distinct promise! which offered both relief for the tax payer atld financial betterment for the Province generally. Those promises were: to repeal the un- fair Poll Tax. reduce the indemni- ties oi’ members of the LBElfllfll-ilre reduce the cost of constructinl-i the roads, reduce the controllable expenditure of the government, press our claims for further finan- cial assistance from Ottawa and when this latter tank was accom- plished to make an nil-round re- duction in taxation. y During the first session of the Legislature, in which it had con- trol oi the affairs of the Province. the Stewart government repealed the Poll Tax and reduced the ses- sional indemnitiea of the members. By the former it reduced taxation to the extent of $33,000 per yearf or $132,000 for the four year period wirilo bythe latter it saved the highway constructions, lll the five branches of the government where the expenditure was controllable it nlnilc a saving of upwards of $55,- 000 during the past four years,‘ while as a result oi‘ the able pre- sooil as it secured this Increase ill revenue, it at once reduced the Land Tax by 20%. cut the automo- bile licenena 50% and made a gell- erous reduction in the income Tax for botll married anti single per- I'_n Inaugurating His Policy 0i Improved Tilemperanob, -- re... the. flea-spit..- Premier Stewart's ‘Polio! \ ‘t t if- r r i i Premiq Stewart puts Hi-srTrust in thirfeople. He Dileslijot Be“ :‘ that it is Necessary to. Place the People in Seciusion to Grit Them Self-Control. Train the Youitgfllrust the 01d, Km‘; ledge is Strength is the Foundation 0i _ True Democracy, and that is the Liberal-Conservativ tion. » ti e Purl with» Liquor Q1168- WHAT IMPROVED TEMPERANCE MEANS G1—The Temperance Commission shall be en powered to issue per. mits good for a specified quantity of liquor. 2—No permit shall be issued to anyone under twenty-one years of 3Z9. Ql-Regulations shall be rigorously enforced to prevent fraud and misrepresentation in the use of permits. L-Permits shall not be transferable, and shall be liable to be can- 5- -N o additional vendor- i made by the Tempera desiring a Vendor shall proceed by way SUMMERSIDE _ __ . . . ._ _ r I - _ _ . P. E. I. iiliiiillli? “m '° "mum as m itiiilfii rllfirfliiiliii" iliirhriligpspoiiii- 553$;“itl3i?l?u§.l'“ill"§ii$;.‘2'°?,‘I celled should 1t be pt oventhat the g1 antee has been guilty of _......~..:;l; .= ru:.":.:s:::...r°.::.:iirst2 till? 1" .1" ..%i‘l"...§°.l.?.l“; drunkenness» neglect °f W”? “d family» °r has becomebv haul lllc Bllllflll "I"! Filmlg" Bible S°"Mr. Barbour was again-I appdinletl hundreds of dollars per mile ill anCl repute, an Idler 01' profllgate perSOn, ship to those already in existence Shani... nce Commission. Any Incorporated Town, of petition to the Gover- -.-.€-:.%ZI’%;Z%Z'"iiiiiirriieI‘it‘If; Liar ?.““..'.“..‘.'2;‘..".l "irritants: ‘mi: ".°1"i“'C°““°“ which. l‘? the Petition be cunsidered representa- act of mill-a. since n change is suggested he lids large amount of $165,000. And l"! tlve: Shall Order a Dleblscite 0f the area tQ be takéll, and Shall be guided by a maj n-ity vote therein on the subject. fllrlr motive power. her llcme in Spring Valley, and I ' 1'"‘°h"““"" l" l'°""'" t"'“""":" presented her with ‘many valuable slon w-llich- he claims-ii 111000 nlflll- 80ml. thus fully lmhlemellilllt ll"? r ' tlluor rut-o an n rnrnoa Illlfll , , _ _ slx j .h l | _ '—"—'*—-——-—- “I o! tllc |Il'll|)'- prcsenm including 81:33?“ I129“? in slgolllhla lg) Zfillollgéwillla rerrellllrom “a to whit “we re l" Your duty as fair-minded people the iatiffrtrito of the electors who home. The ring w“ worn oniy on Two llni of orery m. [Illlllll cllt glass. aluminium. to view the proposal irr the light af- wolthi risk his political life by even urn in thin fix. yct the real clnvui n! tin-Ir trullillr In Mien not even nunpacied until n thorough ox- lunluutiun dint-minnow tho lnrln. If there In ltlly wit-um wlllit- several substantial sums oi molt- ey. ‘Tile hride-to-be was charming- ly gowned in iade ‘flirt crepe. lluml‘ sumely‘ elnbroiderul, and was led law but ns the Customs and Excise Officers under that depL-at Ottnwt have entire jurisdiction over b0‘ll ninltggllng of rum irlto the prov- ince and also illicit stills these of- Alda to Observing ‘During its term of oflice the gov- tll forded by the Premier's explan- ation and not by lllill afforded by e misrepresentations of ‘"10 Ollilose it as well as those Wlli) lilclrtiorrlrlirtlle word Prohibition. Now indies and gentlemen, i llttvc ittkclr ilp n greater amount or‘ your time tlrail l intended. l ilrotrc ceremonial occasio B and the last time it was on the bishop's linger was at Colombo, his secretary said. Upon the discovery oi’ the loss , | .1 _ y | _ H llltu the irarrltrr by Miss ‘Hazel _ expect t “t _ I nlghop “ram “med l u ‘QM. ‘Itlljlllllilllllll ‘Ilrfttflllllllgla i: rlll-"l- ltt. Wlllle Miss Ella McNeil] ileallti- ficers should he paid by the Fedcr- :'r':::‘§“:0h(:fr §Zz'§,'5"f‘"fff;,f§gu§t§ “merwlseobyplltou rejgfitlllgllunny ‘lulluwtilllr ‘lglllulr “summon op “l C°l°l7lb° cbllt in: iiiliilar N. . ,. -r_ . . _ . , , - ,' f; l - ' - Inna u lllllrlbtlllll yrxnmlnntllitl fully rtlrdert-d Meridelssohus Wul ai rtloverlrnlellt ut ‘Ottawa and not Red Cums and Chudrelfu Am Sow have been mm m," (wvvrnment U" Juno 2m“ m auuuflfixlllxmgldl; plied that the ring could tint lie by the Prohibition lcOlllflilfiSlflli. if Mr. Saunders l-s elected the profits, now some $57,000; going illto the general revenue oi the province will have to be made up -hy the tax payers of this province. nlltl "FT TIIV. VXPTQ AIIUUT YIIFII EVEN. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST, The presents were opened by lMiss Hazel Proiitt, na- slstui by Miss ‘Barbara McGPGBUF. willie Miss Louise rllalllsay read tllc accompanying verses. ‘The ev- clllrlg was pleasantly spent ill S0- tlillg March." found‘ Bishop Ingram valued the rink llrglny, apart mini its intrinsic valj ue, which was considerable. hi? cause it had been given to him by friends upon his elevation to the Control has been ll failure in tllc Western Provinces, bllt the vclgv beat evidence contradicts that fiatement. Take, for i [lance i)". _r',""lnce of Alberta. he report o the Liquor Commission, its pol. ieties, and has also contributed generous sumo to better the gener- al condition of health amid morals throughout the Province. Anti notwithstanding the fact that the government made n sub-- lilriscii lrllrllzrer. Rev. W. Leslie Clay of Victoria, B 0.. newly chosen moderator oi the Presbyterian church in Canada and a native c1 Prince Edward ll- Londtin Bishop Loses Episcopal . . .. . vi ll t .tl'rsc, nd the young ps0‘ Wi-til e-g rd t incino the . mmmm’ r r I Jam,’ ----—-<-o>-———- in?! elrlljteilyledi the llllfllr] of the light price of Sli-CIIBIB ithlis rigs‘ somgthilll; iguana!“ (lmducmmi l“ taxauon and illltylbllglrli? till-lief lllilnlleiltlletlbl-liillf "H ' hhlhol lcl w“ _-_.__r tattoo- o no i» wr-gyrthatg; going-t p; gout W13- ry, we M; 53:35:71,, :3;;;r;g;*,,*;;; g3; 3;; gg; t. t. its... ....,,,...,,_ -,,;,;.f“;,~", Ring In Ceylon bride-to-be a p caeant an i f! ca sot at on as .t cy rave f1 - whom we had with m, quite recenb . rz-Many people are almost crip- terment. of public health, it euc- ceeded. during its last year of of- fice, in reducing the liabilities of the Province by a very nsider- to do with the arranging of Medic- al Fees arrdi Ltlr- Saunders has no right to dictate to this lbody. Mr. EA Great Island g Athlete i lmmley Wm‘ he” lll"'parmer' pied with corna. Btlt it is neediali suffering which can be, speedily ended with l-iolloway's Corn Rb- lY. all tell us that conditions have greatly improved. We have also been told that aven the Attorney- LONDON, June 2l.—lt has just —~A NARROW ESCAPE-Willi been learned that , the Bishop of r ‘liSa r 1c lo . If revvlrlraglgnfti: Lli-ullllldéelrls blgiotoplllirxltilrirsbgllirliilrllnll “me “‘"“- l “k Y°“' '5 "c" i‘ w lllefinelral in Mlmlum deems“ “m! w“"°"' n“ A‘ F- w'“““‘"°""'r“' -m°ve'_--_o.——‘ ' “A proiiitet is never without lron- at C s m where Master Jot have m induce {he Libs“, Goveflr cord not reserving of the com- I ‘l; 9 l‘ Bl ure- Well. there ram. lost his episcopal ring at Col- . ., (m, save m m! Own ‘Counlyvn and ape ll y. M mcJfient at onawa m remove the duty mendnmm of the people? From is n rovinclal election campaign 0mm, Ceylon duflng m” w." "m" “Wilmt did moot: failher din oft. € l iukmu] thing“ a“? "m": “D l" “mall erph’ w" m Mr‘ and Mmi ex- ‘ of from $9 to $13 a Ballon which the unbiased elector there can °" l“ that Prmmce l" me "lbw" on his recentlworid tour l "Al?! tloeonh. know. boss; ltlu Ii- 0a rpm-Gem o we think ma“ m0 an‘? Ll-pntrldmvrvnused plnatydnngdoayorggid tar: they now derive from "quot lm_ come but one answer. Exmoanttihtheetrle is riot glue man irr The “m! w“ not disépvend unfimms; nQ/dhlng‘ contend" _ '. ’ tr ore, c ‘ ‘ ' . e - - , ' czztltitbtl-iezrvfgfitncolfaiilikiléillluucp inched the painter. A strong breeze mlélxllu extgtllasméplrolrl/jlglcgésltlligz-rl. Th‘ Temperu", In“ 3 ree Dart es seeking til after His Lordship’; return Human Luann" h‘ "mum ' ‘ ' ' ‘ - ‘ ‘ ' . blowing and soon t e . Eachern, late of Charlottetown/now M m“? w“ . 0" "l9 Tflmlu-Iffllldfi Question bnil j r r New dilwhirolflo ex Steamer Roa- oiWtttellviile, rvlltlne. And rt the peo- chm‘ ““ "Mlled beym“! “m” M“ sat down amid lolld and prolonged N°“'- 1 "m Bolus to refer briefly (fr- —-* a n r ~ Cobble; size toi- furnace, Chestnut lilo oi’ Clttown did not fllllucclulc Phone us your requirements. W. D. GILLIS & G0. ‘ nlze for range and bane burners. order for present or future delivery 'Wlli1l.'kl€’s athletic ability, and his value as a publicity asset, this _Th|@ ¢os| i; or high quamy and charge canlrdt be laid against the we w||| b‘ phased to hook your citizens oi‘ Wntervilie, Scarcely lln issue oi‘ tllc Watervillc bllt contains a. reference to this great little island athlete. Maine folks knew that we raised slluds, tllat iltrstlctl their own potatoes ollt ioi’ lucrative markets. but it was _lt-i't to Jack Mchlucllern, to itllillor “.Sentilrel" William Mills and Mr. Robert Roll- ertson who happened to be working in rview of the shore. saw the dory adrift, secured all invaluable skiff and started ill pursuit and reached the dory just as their frail craft was about to submerge and brought the little chap back none the worse of his first experience on the sea. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald wishes to thank those two gallant youths for risking their own lives to save their child's Greater lovo n0 man hath. applause. IIVIr. lSailnders followed. Speaking for d5 minutes, 1'5 minutes of which was taken up with a personal at- tuck upon .Mr. Sharp. charging that Mr. ISharp was politically inconsis- Lem in his attitude on the Temper- ance Question in supporting the Stewart Administration; and say- ing that whil-c rMr. Sharp was ll large ' man physically he_was of email mentality. ' 'ln his rebuttal Mr. Sharp spoke to another question-a question on which you have been deluged with advice, much of which has been of n very unsound nature. l re- fer tothe question of dealing with’ the liquor traffic. For twenty- seven years we have had a Prohib‘ itory law on our Statute Books. The object of that law has been to prevent people from obtaining intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes. Now, I ask you honest- ly. has that law ‘been successful’! t Wonderful rrtiinlims rntla For Guardian leaders - l 1 PM" 175 if any man tells me that it has I will at once concltlde that such a mun has either been asleep for lwelll-Y-Beven years. or that his eyes and earn have not functioned for a like period. it is quite trite for 10 minutes on rPolitical incon- sistency showing where ‘Mr. lSlilllilt ders was catering to the WET EL- EM-ldNT cf his party by granting :\ Pleblscite while holding ottt to the Telnperallce people on the other hand the nwrful results of the curse of ruiln should ‘Premier Stewart's improved Temperance legislation beconle lLnw. What is the political history of Mr. Saunders party in the Dominion iElection of L925 said iMr. Sharp when they flooded this country with gallon cans of bootleg rum to corrupt the youn-g people — Com. - -~ ~—— <0&-—»~-~—-- orrlighterl them, as to ollr possibil- ities in the realm of sport. r As irrl ambassador representing . “r” tcllllllllslalrttlatllthletic frattralrnity, w]? ~o t no tvance ttllo er cant - (late who would il-ll tile office so “scams AND "mureagea [or competently as oilr own John your baby u, mm“, s‘ Thompson. Wat-kite. Let lln scan iris record i0 [mp 72g3.5.g1.3|_ sec if our statement is substantiat- ed. Did not Whackie, year after year. flli a large place lll our hockey world’! How many times, and on llow mlltly championship teams, lillvc we 589i] his fiery attack tllrll the title? What a thorn he was to Sussex, in tllc days ivllell that towrl foilgllt ior Maritime leadership with the iAbhienl if we turn to baseball, can any oi ‘our readers remember ltn import- {ant grime. when 'Wllnckie's bat did ‘,not contain a few lusty base-hits, ;or when his speed of foot, coupled lwith his annppy iriiioitiillg. was not r e. colourful factor of fhegamei’, on the track, in ‘the field, its the same old story: we can remember = Jack. with very little training. nearing off n celrillry close to the Dr. ‘i’. lW. G, McKay, M.O.H. oliicrr second mark. and oll the some Onlllwn, Ont and president of m; afternoon. bettering twenty-two Aicoclltlon, rel-feet in the broad inlilp. in the Ol- ...._.___,.___.__.______ i.*_.._,. not the ‘least worthy oi‘ our ent- rliilts. 'l‘urning to football we find our molly sides athletic friend, tho fleet footed star oi our half lino. llavelma mum), in order w Wm m,“ we hmlhllfllly halt-beak binurecgslubr- the lLibernl Party. l could t-ell V0611 W 0 as H 0W1! 0 B er '|Mr. iSaundera the number of cans, vantage? the number of gallons and the nam- Finally we arrive at basketball, o'er: of the men who distributed them pastime whose popularity is ever in many of the poll-s of this district, on the increase. Whose is theiithe naid Mr. Shari!» If llllt l8 not ‘P01? figure we nee, ever on the move, ticai inconsistency what is? Whole ever scoring futon eve,- “ op. does Mr. Saunders personally stand “onus ,0 "mm w“ m, o“, 9k] B5 to ‘Political l naisteticy? Dur- meml John whack“, Mcmchern ing the first election of Al. iLafur- again! gay Mr- Saunders was one of tllc Hockey, baseball. track and field. Cmuwvauv? ‘lrmnllers ‘l m“ football, basketball, John plays m“ ‘M 3"’- ‘Ml’ 8“"""~'”"l "mm" ed Pretecti n and all other ‘doct- them all just. B little bit better than "n" u, _ tge-conservauva Farm m” “h” Mhw‘ lHe lbeclwmo a member of the firm And if the Prince of Wales cano 9M0", m‘; and mum"! and dance. than the girls, wili- tell yburl ugh ‘up m“ M ‘ecurad-Lha m. m" whlmlil" lhltk" 5 "1"" 1°“ In busing‘- of the It-ion. Senator a Valet Auto Strop ilfazor that Prohibition hall Prohibited tile ‘ r cated on illegal liquor be on legal Bill‘.33.2.°l2l..‘.l“li.'ll“li°rl“ii.2215 Your @1101“? of other or sale? I tiona have not been brought about §2li’.i‘3l..'.f.l‘.“i..'.§?.§‘°..';..i"lfei.'i"if.l..l‘é‘.ll » 0R ' i“ liquor. And to our sorrow we know that the sale of liqtlor has g _ _ _ A the above premiums when "°l§..l“‘.‘.’i.';“.° ‘tilt’ ‘.f.““‘.f.'i.%'ll..... """°°"l""8 "r rtnewms a subscription for one mr w We have a fair sample of this in Charlottetown and throughout the .?::'".:".ir. 3.2" 1"" s a a . n Droln neat mln- The valet m we blade v l l U ' ' 11‘ 3 _? in case and Sta-opts a dandy premium. 1 r can become just an badly intoxi- I a y ‘ . l V let Auto- St p Utility lfnii been just as great under Proilibl- l m I l have rrown up under the illegal Th8 Cliatlfllitéwwn Guardian. Province today. And those cont". intern of the 009ml felt obliged to speak out and tell us that we had tlnderworld conditions which com- pared with rlte- worst cities on the continent, Of courier. you may any that the Prohibition law has not been enforced. Did you ever . know of any place where it wan on lvrcudf. l do not think you do, to I s. n F” :- O 2 t? ‘I "Mlvln-nonioii in Tommi/soot. Ivmplb trials nt Montreal "lib Willi too. ,-~ .010 vary frond rueonthnt cau- .. . ‘ , i , . gleaopzrllldlcahereiargi; lodge 3:12:22 NOT be enter-catty 3A ‘is that ‘h ' _ qlw pllflflu . vatives. over to the Liberals. l"l Wm m" “m” °l “ mm“ "ll" i" “pen”! cutter! n have they smallest quantity of vllfluor in the privacy of hi: home for his own use. is a law that no mnrnntant or inn 0th r hotly of have it with you people all to who‘ inconsistent politically-Jim it Mr. under: or ‘Myself? _ iMr. 'W- H. lDennil apdite dealing 1B!‘ bullies being an or cit l: if f‘ "chain. Auto Strep Sear!“ i w‘ ".1435 ' i’ I 5 P79‘ n“ posed a law which heand lln party sincerely believe will better moral v, do it tiln financial situation. lie soothe tariff? an tlgréiliglxtial; question n-tmtate. toncom- 371g‘ tesgtstfi - wt 331st %ill“'.“i2'$7 tinméiifllllll?!‘ ti.‘ ll r - 0m '- ll I m. r mg cghrg-"ewmigltu with; that: :2! i: ‘h! u n m“ "H, d ~ "'}l'°~ .511’; grits ntbvilinnu and in n l r-l nropiut inwvlu jig-qt. ‘hing-flag “mi, a b,“ ' gm. __t, P d | _ I . . - _ ‘ with the lflliflll inl situation mloiingiymmly’ “°‘ ""*"°' h°""'l"°°l‘° "WY ' _ ., It it» superior riainglgualitiea ilndegreaterelicltneasqollt givzc yltlo agile“ the flnkiell fit“,'f,’dig,;"jud,egga°*le'l' w" l‘ Win"; Wm av" Inge?“ m w. ' sllbscdptkln , .\ gantry and the moat ellclourbunl and bread you ever tutd. rity our look-til]. r. Kennedy, m, bibs.- mm; .‘ ' T “m, “NW0 r * I h)’ Pa“!!! PQflYQIII Cllfllcé ' '° c“ “m- "'° V" uovafrsnln- swmllnb , i ‘ ‘ l ' \.' teat cakellfl runs». lknfunl. Ottawa. an»: John. FJ. HOLMAN, Agent, Charlottetown . i ~ tutu w to m. mo»): or rihn, p a. my sulfates»: YDOUR Mill-H co. UMITID. , , , ,