,_ unions ‘ Si‘? $343?" mss. OLMSTEAD nus investment WlLLEARN You is), r0 207,, mo YOU new m: MONEY i. Czelihblf That Talks L Friend He preys onWidows and Children Have you Safes-guarded your Family Against Him ‘.7 - HERE are many in Mrs. Olm- stend's position =left with a lump sum, bdrely suiliiqient for her needs. »'l‘lie wolf that talks like a friend soon set-its her out. Lacking business experience or sound advice, she ritpiilly finds . ministering money for which she . has had no experience. The money cannot get into the hands of the wolf that talks like a friend. .-.. This monthly income plan of the Mutual Life is the more pru- hflsclf i" PQSSCSSlO" Elf V‘ offhl?“ dent form of protective insurance. ' stock certificates. llie liic iil- It Prcvcnts cxpmvagancc and V Sllfillllil? lllld Ill“ Silvlllgs "f Yfilrs eventual dissipation of the funds. . ‘Hsappcar 9V“ "lglllt- The income is regular and of a Th6 Mutml Li-fc of (mum l1XC(l. amount. it will tend to j , .. . . kee the fuiiiil IOlYCIlIeI‘ and the ' . . l~ -l P . y 1* . has a pun that c-Omp L“ y home intact. It cannot be seized _ thwarts the schemes of the wolf that talks like a friend. Monthly income insurance is the motif-tn, proven method of providinr (or such as Mrs. Olmstczid an the - children. instead of life insur- ance being paid in hulk, a monthly cheque is sent the dc- pendents either over ll. t_erm_of years or during their entire life- time. Mrs. Olmstend is not left with the responsibility of ad- for debt. It will encourage thrift on the art of your dependents and leaif them to the budget system of planning; expenditures. it will pity you to investi late . the monthly income policy o the Mutual Life. Our Deillest re- presentative will he iglutl to ex- plain the tletiiils_uiitl give you zln expert analysis of your insurance position E Callaghan, onl“. 1S5 Kent Stree: Charlottetown 911 nuns: lllljlllllllllllllllll IIAJAIILAA "-1.... , A .-...... — Trudv. |t'or the Australian farmer or for Not by adopting a Tariff for the (luited Stntes farmer, - ltevenuc. Such Protection as will bring to Not by Borrowing-not by Rur- Cunadu the British and the Ger- ul Credits. And not hy developing the l-lud sou lluy Route for the export ol ,man artisan instead of the product ‘which he mnkes. ' Thus, and thus only, can the (Continued dram Page 4.) Wi-stcrn grain. No. the border will be gone. With the pay-roll as high in Syd lllly ns in Plttsburg, as high in Montreal as Boston, us . high in Toronto as in Chicngopj-ns high in Winnipeg us i-n Minneapolis, as high In Vancouver as. In LosAngt-l- n". oliere will be no need and no desire for the young Canadian to leave his inutlve land; nmd the young Prince Edward Islander soi- lhll; forth to seek his fortune in u"? krestar world outside ‘his ls- lllllll shores. will, in Clllllldlllll (‘l1- les, in Cumadinn factories, i-n (inn-l "ma" millet). In Canadian woods Bu“ hell) his father puy Canadian “me” “m! devflhvl) Canadian ‘Wmml- hlllld nu a greater (lOlPlllYy. “ml evmllllally lighten the burden and ndd lo the joyg n; [he gen". ntlon which gave him bmq, - How is Cunndn. going to .391 m.‘ pity-roll on (1 purity with the pay- roll of the llulted Stats , Not by lowering its .0051 or its cost oi’ implements. such of Cunutlliln (zunl. forest products. of living Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians f0!‘ Colds Headache hlqurltis Pain ‘I Neurslgia ‘Toothache These things will not do. Free Trude theories. ‘how Holrlltl. have got to go to thr- discurtl so long as the attraction of higher wages Stun-s takes from our land such n wealth of initiative and enterprise ll grout proportion ,bruiu nnil ‘brawn. l .-\ more complete application of tho principle of Protection alone cum enhunce the roll nud put ii on 11 level with that tlic llniteti Stator-above that of nil (ht- rnst. of tho world. lli-titct-titnl m‘ (‘nnudinii Resourc- t-ri for tho (‘unzulian Pimple llrtiiectitni of Canadian Murltcts for the (‘unudlun Producer. 'l‘lii- use by (‘zuuatiizui [lCUD-lt) of will finally nlnnlhllntc Cnuatiifs problem. The munufurturc, in (‘unadn o.’ n11 (‘animal's pulpwonil nud other of the iin- Tho development mouse ~Cirnndlau wntni- powers for use in (lunudu nlouc. A ibiglior prii-t- in (‘unnilu for lliv Nm‘ “Y Pr“ Trude m‘ FreerCnnndlnn furnu-r‘s products tliun Cnnudian puy-roll bo brought up. Continuous and uneeasing, deter- mined and complete application of thc protective principle in every dcpnrtnlent of Canadian endeav- our. lit is bound to work It is our only hope for success in the great competition '\vith our mighty llclgllllnr for the “selects“ 0|‘ our own young manhood and the lm| migrants of the world. Stabalize the Canadian pay-roll on the level of the United States pay-roll a-nd in that equalization you automnticully dispose of Cun- utlu'si population problcm, and in tho solution oi‘ Canada's popula- tion problem you also solve Cun- ndufls transportation problcm und no umttci" in the Uinlted of its Canadian Puy- Mr, rind Mlrs. John Melood. lli-licvun, offnr thclr sincere thunks to friends and nclilhhoffl WhO 9° during their late 7952. kindly hclpod ’ i. Central Guardian FRESH ovsrzsa just receiv- ed.—_ W. E. Dougsn, Street. .11 HOME COOKING SALE, Moore (t MsoLoodfii this afternoon. 7940 POLICE COURT.—-At the Police Court yesterday morning three men charged with corner loaflng were each fined $2.00 or ten days. A case of assault and battery was adjourned. THE MARKETS. —Thero was n small attendance at the market Yesterday very little being offered. Eggs sold st 40c; Jbuttsr 48c: chlcke-ns $1.00; fowl $i.00;"a'nd an- ples 8c. doz. l-lrly sold at from 65c to 75c. oats 55c, straw 35c. blue potatoes $1.20, rod potatoes $1.30 and turnips 25c. EMERALD HOTEL recent arriv- als warez-L. C. Batt, Halifax; Dun A. MacAulay, St. John; M01’- gun A. Hull, Montreal; G. Mac- Mlllau, Cornwall; H. D. Gillls. Charlottetown; H. R. Seymour, St Joli-n; F. J. l]. Wright, Summer- side; W. Bayfield, Ramsay; C. C. Steer, Montreal; A. Frizzle, Char- lottetown; J. A. Campbell, Borden L. S. Blanchard. Summerside; O. K. Fife, Cleveland, Ohio; C. H. Dunk, Rochester, N. Y; R. J. Peardon, Sydney; D. A. O'Neil. Bridgewater, N. S; W. A. Ready. Charlottetown; A. F. Hire, Am- herst; A. J. Jurdine, J. L. Lockhart (lharlottetown; S. Brown, York; J. Charlottetown; F. E. Dodmnn, Montreal; Dr J. C. Simp- son. J. O. C. Campbell, Sumzmer- sltle; Mrs C. B. Mnthasnn, Kenslng- ton; C. B. Mathoson, Ke-nsington; 'i‘h_oi-i. Noshit. Tyne Valley; W. W. Lord, Sununornide; Mrs. L, Murphy, Tlgnlsh; E. Christopher. Winnipeg; Mrs. Ernest Strong, C. :1‘). Strong, Summerside; M. S. Sufford, Kingston, N Y; H. H. Simpson. Slltlllllleffllllllf Fl. L. Mountain, Kensiugton; J. A. Palmer, Sn minerslilte; A. E- Tomliun, Selkirk; J. A. llughen. lluroltl Han-per, (tluire Benoit. Vloln Mullen. lsubel Truinor, Chur- lnttotown; Mary E. Mnddlgnn. Maud lylcGulgun, lllldn Praught. FHlllClS Rutlruy, Mury McLeod. Chnrlottcmvrii; Mai» Wynne. Evelyn (lonnplly, Charlottetown; Annie l-lorrlson, Sufninerslde; Ralph lluesiis, (l. Connolly. Char- loitetowu; A. A. Ramsay. Conway; B. Tupliu,_(thurltittetowir; E. C. l-‘urnell, New York Cit)’: Thofl- R- llscr, Charlottetown; G. S. Hermes- Sey, Tpycm; F. M. MueKlnnon. llurry James. Jumes FePElll-llfvn. |l~‘. S. Arbing. Charlottetown; C. Stewart. Borden. lWestern Horses (By James Penneroast) \ In u cursory resume 0t‘ speed IWOSDCClN _iu llrlnec ‘County “km? it occurs to the writer (hill n?“ "m", up" 15'.) good one. There are quite a number of 14111889! llhll 41h‘ oopla. two year old and H1166 1'94"‘ old colts, bred from dams of Mari- time reputation for speed, which barring accidents, promise to de- liver the goods on the racing 0W1)? o-f the lEast in the very near future. lt is rumored in racing circles that the Charlottetown Exhibition racing committee intend putting on n three year old rncs this fall (1926) Omen to the world. "The New Annan Race Club. whose big meet is to take place on ‘August 18th, are planning to hold a three year old stake race, if the horses can be- gotten ' reudv by thut time. (Beginning at Elmsdnle, J. W. O'Brien sllll owns the great ‘Colon- el Aubrey. the fastest horse ever raised In Prince Edward Island or maybe in Emstern Canada (‘beat record 210%, Charlottetown 1924) This large, beautiful pacer hos the unique distinction of never being beaten und of never being called on to exert his utmost speed, unless it was at Now Annon in 1924. (his first. race) when Semple with Lloyd George drove him out to a record of 2.19. Devotees of the sport are fervently hoping that this great pacer will be entirely cured of bis slight lameness next summer, and .will yet bring more fume and glory to Prince Edward island. Mr. O'Brien also owns "Abrinna" the bay mare which won 2nd iplaee in the 2.40 class at New Annan last year. Mr. O'Brien has attained great prémlnence an a breeder and driver of good race horses; he is generally "in at the finish"- of his race. although sometimes badly be-' sputtered with mud. and tit others huvlng absorbed much dust into his vitals Mr. Bertram Ramsay, (Mlontrcoe, one of the old timers of racing, is about. (l5 years "youngi —'has n 151 Kgnt ‘of our latest and greatest promot- iers and patrons of ‘the "Kingly" {last pncers and two fast trolters. and Horsemen] lruce in the 3. year old class at Chart |colts, if they have luck ought to gon. 1mm cnsitlaqmlnrowsititillinim i race truck at Montmle also s Badg ley colt which promises to be spec dy. Mr. D, A. MoPhee. I-lowlsu. one sport, has a racing stable of tire (Mir. MoPhee is ut present in the Eastern States and according to a letter received from him recently by W. B. McArLhur, Kenslngton, ls negotiating with Walter Cox to purchase ll fast. free-for-sller of the Peter the Great-Axworthy strain. The paeers are Hector 2.19%, (heat record, 2.15%) Pansy (Aubrey, 2.19- %. (El. 2.24). Hal Gentry 2.14%, (El. 2.17); Rosy Waltz by Colonel Waltz, a. green more of great, pro mine. and Mac Dillon a green m-lt froim High-born Lady (2.17%) by Seymour Dillon, (2.20,) raised by Harry O'Brien, Alberton. This colt is credited with o. mile in 2.20 over Alberton track under adverse con-l tlltlons. The trotters are Peter Verde 2.14%, (El. 2.19); and Prin- cess Auibrey 2.18%. This “stable" is presided over by Wm.‘ Matthews lute of River Herbert, N. S., assist- t-d by Fulton Thompson. Mr. (Mat- thews was former owner and driv- er of Pansy Aubrey, who taxed the nerve und speed of the lion heurt- ed Longset. and Peter Conroy con- siderably at. New Annan in 1925. 0’Lenry has a beautiful new half mile racing oval, which horsemen Hay is a good one. Colonel Aubrey made his debut on this trndk in the summer of 1924. lt is being zuitna-gcti by s coterle of "live wir- es" who are intent on putting O'- l-eilfy Blithe "regular" racing mop of P. B. lslnnd. in the Siinnnorside district Mr. George Callback, has a promising L’ your old colt by (Jongiset from the riiclng mare Natalie Aqullitu. .‘.lr. lk-o-dore Waite has u. beauti- ful chestnut colt by Lncopiu. Mr. (htlllinck also has Jll0'.ll".l' cult re-l i-eutly bought from J. W. O'Brien. (Mr. John Y. Phillips has N, Lucop- in cull which looks as if it may be hum-d from inter. Thorn is u ru- mor in riteln): circles tliut Mr. l). A. lvloPhee contemplates acquiring Hiummcrsido Race track,—~if this purchase lakes place, :1 fllip to the grund sport. may be expected in lilo western metropolis. Summer- sido may be restoruil in its pri-s- Questions ‘Phat Preceded Mr. Ly0n’s Resignation Following are the questions of‘ Progressive and Lfbersl memberfll. 0f the Ontario‘ [legislature which preceded the resignation o! Hon. James (Lyons (is a member of the Ferguson Cabinet: . Robert H. Kemp, M (P. ‘P. for Lin- whl- 881!!! (l) What Government wntracts have been given by the Department of Lands and Forests to tn lMcMamara Construction Com- pany or to the (McNamara Con- struction, Ltd.? (2) ‘What was tho amount (a) or the tendon and (b) department lu- eacb case’! I I I D. 1M. "Ross, M.P.iP. for_ Oxford (North. asks: (1) Didthe Minister‘ of Lands and Formats offer the City of Sault Ste. ‘Marie to psy half the ‘mot of psvlng Wellington Street i-n that city? (2) ls Welling- ton Street a residential street‘! (3) Did residents of that street peti- tion against the work’! (4) Are there two other parallel streets within about 100 yards? (5) Did the Minister oi‘ ‘Lands and Forests open the tenders? (6) Was the Mc- Namara. Construction Company the successlful tenderer? (7) WVhat was the amount of its tender? Was it the lowest tender? (8) Did tho com- pany do the work‘! (9) What was the amount actually paid to them for the work? (10) "How much did the Government pay? (11) Did tho Lyons Fuel and lSupply Company. Ltd, or ‘Hon. James W. -Lyon.s, or any member of his family supply the cement or tiles for the work? (12) How much cement and what quantity of tiles. respectively were supplied, at what price, and what was the total amount paid by (he McNamara Construction Com- pany to the Lyons Fuel and SUD" ply Company, iLtd ., or to James W. Lyons, or to any member of his fuinlly_ In respect oi’ lllls work? I I I ‘D. _J. Taylor, MJPJ’. for Grey North, asks‘: (1) ‘Did the present Government purchase land in Sault Ste. (Murlio to extend tho Court House grounds? (2) ill‘ s0, how much land was purchased. from whom. tine virility as the "hub" oi‘ ruc- ing activities in tho “Gurden" pro- viuce. Mr. John Crockett, Shrr-l prooltc ‘lino Peter Aubrey and Jinn-l t-s Cliuppclle has u Colonel Aubrey. cult bought recently (‘ctr-m J. Wii O'Brien. l Dr. Lockhitrt, Kensington has lNlut: Ccpla, a green four year old v by lllLCOplfl (2.09%) Layton Ito)!- crs still owns tho bountiful chest-l nut ti-otter, Lois Guy, 2.18%, now in foul to Premier Witte. William 'l‘oonibs, Kcnslngton hats .’l‘cddy Jacln-ion, which went. u good lottetcwn Exhibition races in i925 filso Billy Aubrey owned by Mir. Thompson Taylor of Moneton. This lidrse has answered the bell in several Inst. races. » Ediwurd Stewart, French River. has the old favorite Keomah Anib- rey 2.16% (E1. 2.19), she rnised a lmiCoplzi. colt. lust summer, and will be in racing form for the sea- son of 1926. horse, raised by Gordon Dawson. Trylflin, created a near sensation by winning ifrom a fast field at the Moncton races in 1924. shown miles in 2.18. a. 4 year old Aquiri colt, which will be speedy 1t’ the owner isn't too humane to make him sweat. ‘iln Tyndal Samples’ racing sta- ble there is the big trotting stal- llon John D. lnorbes, purchased last (s11 from u Halifax mun. Miss Luanda. 2.24% (El. 2.30) also Miss Eldred 2.18%. Mil‘. iSeinple also has one from Miss Eldred, 2.18% by Longset and the other from Miss Luanda, by Frisco Direct. Miss iLu- audits colt is already broken to racing sleigh. Mr. W. B. lMoArthur and son Myron, Kensington have three “punple” bred colts viz: La Rico (3- years old in August) from Miss Belle Rico 2.16%, by LwCO-pia. 2.09 M1‘ Logan Longsat, (2 years old) from Baby 1.03mi, 2.18% and sir- ed <by Longset 2.06%, also Baby Upton 4 years old from BabyLo- gun, by Upton Prince 2.19. Those create some "nurore" in the ruc- ing world. (Mir. WlcArthur still has Baby Lo- gan 2.18%-<me time Maritime Province champion trotter, who re- ceived her first tutoring from Dr. F. W. Christopher, now of Boston, she is 22 years old, two years ago she took Mr. McArtbur Jrom his Mulpeque form to Kensington, 3% miles in 1.2 minutes, with light wu- lSte. Marie to extend the jail pro- and at what cool? (3) Did the prc- sw-nt Government purchase land in Suult Ste. Murie for an nerodronie site? (4) If ‘so, how much land. fnom whom was it purchased, arrl nt wlrut cost? (ll) Did tho prcscnt, Government purchase Eiind in Suult) perty? (6) if so. how union land. from whom purchased, and at what cost‘! (7) Did the present Govern- ment pay hulf the cost of paving Wellington Street in Suult Ste. Morin? (X) What was the length 0f the pavement? (9) “flint wars the lnmount paid by t-he (lovornmeut? ‘Minister of iLunds laud ildorests. reside i-n Sault S10. Marie? (11) Did ho recommend the expenditur- es above mentioned? (12) What other capital expenditures have been made by_the present Govern- nicnt in the City of‘ (Snult Ste. the amount actually paid by this ‘ (10) D003 the llnn, James Lyons, ' OO-OO'If§§'VOOO§ i909- 1 "The United States wants to lelad the rest of America but I: hllllll. a hard ‘time trying to manage P! _ - Ross is good tea" 9 wlw (fie ufefPSlQcrdflouMntGmw E. R. BROW we RICHMOND eraser cruntorrarown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate (ilass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Suinmerside, Lloyd Lewifl Good Strong Stool." (Iompunies. A SLAM FRO M ARGENTINA s0 many." TEA oooaoo-o-o-vvo-o-o-oa-OO-Qlbyfl '—. . ; ..—_; Lr From the Atllzntlda, Bueno: Aim‘, -i my. “QV-_-_.‘>a~n<~.=4:w=_~.--1-.a "w? ‘ v ‘Marie? A. P. Mewhlnney. M.P.lP. Bruce Went, lials from the ply Cnmpnnv. nmount paid Linus German, Ksnsingtcn. hnsflhe same? Mr. Kemp, for the company on making um curryi-ng out the contracts with thi- 10)‘ Government? (5) \Vhut other pt-r the blinistu- non trsks: (1) \Vh0 was sons were known to . iDr, Bowness has Ll0yt1 George (he contractor who constructed tmeliis, having uh intormt in the coin 212114 by Coipt. Aubrey 2.07%, 1mg aerodrome at (Sault Ste. ‘Marie lnipuny or m its ‘I924? (2) Did he purchase mater- - profits‘! I I I Lyons Fuel and Sup- Mr. Kemp (Lincoln): (1) Link! (3) 1f so. whsl. the Lyons Fuel and Supply Con) He h,“ materials, and m: was‘ tho fiotolpony. Ltd. of Sfllllf. Ste. Marie, sol- icited business from compunios firms or individuals having bu~i~ ness relations with the Department of ‘Lands and Forests? (2) l-lns Hon. James Lyons or the Lyons to -the wmpuny for I I I _ MJPLP. for Lincoln. l llu. Home-made Supply of Fine Cough Syrup Better than ready-made cough syrup; LlflLl novel about $2. Bull) prepared. If vou_ combined the curative prop- erties o1 t-vi-ry known “ready-undo” --.u;_'l| remedy. you probably could "oi. not us nuich real curative power is tlu-rc is lll this simple home-made fungi) syrup, which is anally prepored asks: (1) Dld the Government build an zierodriomc ut Sault. Ste. Marie? ,(2) if so. at what cost? (3) We're ‘t " called for? (4) Who was given the (Wu-tract? (l5) What was Fuel since Mr. Lyons bnczinio u Minis» tier of the Crown, snppPcd persons or companies to whom Mr, Lyons. an Minister oi‘ the Crown. and Supply Fompany hm Ill n ieiv minutes. of Pint-x, ptllll‘ it 11.10 a ~ithilr plnin him m“ ."l1llllll‘l mo b45405, litmev, (it-t from nnv drutzgist 21/, ounces ' -oz. bottlo .ind till thc bottli- with syrup, using frrunulutt-d sugar syrup, i or corn two promiising colts two years old, “first was the for this work items to be aim-punts? (9) and Supply C Mr. Kemp rome at. Sault was the cont tors ‘I to tender ln ench cnsn? (4 and nbroutl the lowest tender’! (6) What was tho amount of this contract? Accounts. giving pages, name's and any of the material for the work, nnd at what cost? was the architect's estimate the cost of the Government aerod- work? (3) Who wore the J. G. Lothbritl-ge, member Mldddlesex (West: tracts for road building have beongen-QL what “um-est? H, awarded -by the Minister of Lands and lldortvsts to tho Walsh Construc- tion Compnny? (2) What. were (lrlillllal P01117110! W10“! DllPflllflhllPuip and Paper Company for coal? en con-tracts for mud construction. .wlth cement, gravel oil, coal, tt-nt-t ,or other goods? <3} lf s0, tn whul persons or C0lllpf1l1lPS'.’_(~l) lifts Mr. lLyons or thc Lyons Fuel nnd Sup- lply Company, Ltd. since iblr. l.y- onl; bcrume a ‘Minister of the Crown supplied goods to pulp and pupcr mmpanics or lumber comprinii-s who have been tcndorcrs for pulp- wood or timber IIYOES? (6) lf no, what person's or companion? I It I (7) amount. actually paid ‘Z (8) ‘Where are the found in the Public Dfd tihe Lyons Fuel ompany, Ltd.. furnfsh I I I (Lincoln): (1) What of Mr. Komp (Lincoln): (1) ls lion. S; _ M r '_) 2 What ‘ - , trntcd compound of genuine Norway ma. nine (f) h Jlames Lyons Minister of minis mm, Baruch and h" been used-fol, Dl‘ LP 0f‘ f- Bpind FOFPflH-l, the President of thn H0n‘lrn'|o|‘§ m break up “W” cough‘ whi-Plic- Sault Ste. lvlurir- Conl and Woo-j To iivoid disappointment, ask your Company, Ltdfi.’ (2) Did he and memlx-rn of his family ncquirc a mntrolllng inicncsit 'in tiu- ("om- Dmly? (3) lf not n controlling in- at! for ( 1) What con- iwas the Interest acquired‘! (5) 11nd ,0r has the said coal compnny zi ‘U19 contract with the lJuko Superior ) Whnt pcrsons acted srwh case? (3) Wnatim) lVllul is the nniouut of ti..- con- I c cfeapefs Pulp land Paper (‘ompuny a succcss- » - fiil ‘lelltltllbll’ for pulpwuiiid limits‘ For Shppery sinct- Mr. Ly-nnu hci-unu- u .\-liui-. ‘ ' tor of tho Crown? (S) \\'hen and Sldewalks ticcuipy positions of i . When 0 were the amounts uctunlly paid inn-act? (7) w,“ (he Lake gupeflor sVrlljl, its (it-sired, Thw- rssiilt i! l6 (lllll(‘l'.~ of l'\'1\llV butter l‘(lu, it syn! (l-nu run could buy rcndv-mule an ~ilv $2. 'I‘ustcs pleasant. and puils. Pun-a n d Syrup preparation ‘Jfllti right ut tie cause of A cough nnd gives ulnmst immediate relief. it limisllll= thc phle m stops the nut ihront tickle and esls the sore, ml tutt-d mtlmhrnnes so gentlv and sully (lint it is ronllv nstnnishing. A ti-.iv's use will usually overeonu the ordinary cough and for bronchitic, eroup, houriient-sn and bronchial llfh- mu. there is nothing better. Pinex is u most. valuable oonom- ' -_,»_-..-_..-.... sg.,_.>_§..._:,.._..._..,-..s.,...1. ..~...._. druggint for “21/2 ounces of Pinsx" with full dirr-rtions. and don't acco t unvthinu else. Glllflflléfitl to give l. soluto satisfaction or money urompt- Iv z-efunded. The Pins: 00., pronto, ll v '0nce’a Trial Always Nyal FOQ§QWQQQOVOO This list of well bred colts, and innny others equally as well bred, which do not come within the writ t er‘s ken will do much to preserve 4 thsstntlhs of I‘. E‘. Island in the , renlm of the “sport of kings." Many of our people both at home __. . STRENGTH - SAVING rust uud authority _iu racing cir-‘ cit-as in the East. At the Bay State Circuit Dinner in Boston's grand-l est hotel, the Copley Plaza, were at least three pnomlnont lslundens, viz. D. A. McPhee, ‘Howlan, P. 1E. l. Dr. F. W. Christopher (formerly of Tignish and Mr. Allan Wilson, (formerly oi‘ Cardigan.) Mr. Wilson is in the front rank of the racing men of the East. I-le promoted the $10,000 trot. and $10,000 pace purs- es at. Sage Park, Windsor, Conn. what limits? (it) llud or has tho, Mlifstecs coul company contrncts‘ with othcr companies lnivliig busi- nose relations with tht- Depnrtmentl of Land's and Porestsifitlo) ‘Vb-gt; compunlcs? (11) llow much coal has thu iivlinistnrfls company 511p.‘ pliod to thc llzikc Superior Pulp. 011d lPnl-lnr (‘lompany slncc ho be-l conic lisPrt-slrlcnt? (12) How much (o other pulp and paper companies? V___.__<0-Q-¢_.__ (‘trnlrollt-tl Ivy hnlrn (lint t-“mml who" ht- nlr l)l‘l‘llllll‘fl mnlst, nu llllllllllflilt‘ (I Our second shlpmon! II here. we did not, announce the first until they bod boon tested out, THEY'RE GOOD AND DEPENDABLE. . Improved Featherweight Creepers‘ Fasten: on hGII with drop, vvvwvv The supremacy of Nyalhi remedies and toilet propor- ltlonl aro known the world hgqltbbuilding and “length, Lumbago °"°" "Vi"! "ml °l Rhgumafism We carry full llno of all DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART '. ‘Jib h . ' --~ ~“-'..'r.t:...-.:'*..':-.-.r..i-..s;..;t;3r § I w Acce t onl "Bayer" package" wlififi contains provcn directions. , Handzoillnyor" boxes of ll tablets Also tloo of 24 and lltll-Dmgglnto. on! Iuohmn of ll M." 1."). min It a m ‘gown i Sketch of Canttdtfsl National Memorial | ' Whloh will be erected In Ottawhl Vernon. Murph- ,$"°,.E.."°"','). 0f.‘ i " nah Gil" I Nynl’: goods, and Invite you to call at any time and we will be planed to chow you all thodlffaront llncl- Harold L. Worthy DRUOGIST uooo one’is impressed with the of invigorating cod-liver oiL Millions of bottle; are sold everyyear. Averylittleused regularly daily builds health and helps keep the body in strength. Nowadays nearly every. in 1924 and promoter of a circuit of New 1mg- land race tradks. Jutfllng by rent literature of the day as ex- pressed in short stories in the Sut- lurday Evening Post and other plpriodicals light harness racing ls e sport. “lpar to increase in iwpularity inversely proportional as mechanical power Illllplants horse power ao a mot. Ave force. After all it i! only natur- al that scions the brute creation, gum“; the“. utmost in content-i of speed and stamina. would be inroductivo of the greatest Peon. A lone. ‘Ibvmtn. Ont. 25-21 stimulation to the heart. Action of lmmmm l 1925' "ellldw ‘will! rlw- hus lwcn lnvt-utt-tl for sounding for In-lls nntl whlntlcs imm- -OOOOOO§OO-OQOO-Q>¢Q QQ-l 3-04 J. LESTER DOUGLAS 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. the trend of the cur- excellence," lt seems Agent for tho FAMOUS SUCTION FEED SHARPLES CREAM SEPARATOR parts of the noblest of Extra always. ~ Writs or phone 70! or 03l- on hand thrills. ma hoolthy nix pmnga, cannot oomo off, two size: for men and women. 1s ceiurs A mun Instep Creepers For men and women, futons under instep with strap, four pronqo. Price 40 CENT‘ A PAIR By mall, Ilmfprloo. ALLEY ‘ °' LIMITED . nut-smug; {Ea '. Dharloitnfown. P} l.“ ‘