I ll it‘ coil!‘ sow m Y. LB. AND ILBIARIONS l6 -i---2 LBJINS Is something better than the ordiii- ary Chewing Tobacco. It has a flavor all its own. The man who wants a real ,_ good lasting chew, always asks for ' Hickey’s. Beware of substitutes. IIIGKEY 8i IIIGIIOLSOI Tobacco Company, Limited Mallululure") , Charlottetown It WouldCost $272.46 To Send A Letter- $18L64 ToSend A Post Card- To 9,082 People! In Postage Alone l ! ~ You Can Reach That Many FAMILIES With The Charlottetown Guardian For a Few Cents ! o Circulation 9,082 y, The - “ Charlottetown Guardian COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW - Corner Prince and Grafton Streets "IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE COLOR OF THEIR MONEY-USE THE GUARDIAN" -—J E. R. Brow . 146 Richmond Street ‘Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Siunmerside, Lloyd Lewis, Good Strong Stock Companies. New Universities Dictionary coupon» How To Get It For the More Nominal Coat of Manufacture and Distribu- llmCoupons and 98c esourl this NIW euthsntie Dictionary. bfiund In black seal grain. I with full pages In solar. Present ormali to this popes‘ three Coupons with ninety-eight oenta. to oom- oost of handling, peeking slerk hln. etet Till Ni-\\ , iiNlvijRsililxs I Diiilii w WILL II MAIL OIDIIO FILLI Aeefei-Peeteselleents tiliietionaries In One ‘fan _= Cherry Valley ut 7 p. iii ‘ iservii-cs. ‘g tirade lX.—Rui.h Dennis. € Viola Dennis. Grade Vl.—1. k. Warren, Pauline Mili, Ii. ‘T Mill. -I. Mary Fiergiisoii. (iradc V.—- Readers 45,410! - l l‘ the party . Mrs. R. S. liogan presided. THE. . Fran csmommrowm GUARDIAN Bill.‘ v [liviillliliilllll SHOP from Holmani Catalog A COURSE IN HQME NURSING will be given by the Red Cross Society. For further information apply 59 Grafton St. 1491 2 14 3i INVITED-You are invited to tho Basket Social and dance in C. M. B. A. Hall, Vernon River on Mon- day evening, Feb. 18th. 1495 2 i4 1i ENTERTAINMENT.—A musical entertainment and basket social will be held in C. M. B. A. Ilsil. Vernon River. Monday, Feb. 18th. I 2i TRANSFERREDT-Jtir. J. A. Mai- lett oi‘ this city, who recently went 8s teller of the Bank of Montrea.‘ . [l0 St. John, has again received a promotion and is now transferred , to Si. Stephen, N. Ii. VERNON CIRCUIT. “Sunday, Feb. 17th: Sunday School at Cherry Valley at 10.30 u. 1a., S, s, at Vernon at 2 p. in. Service at Vernon at 2.30 p. in. Service at. Mrs. E. A. Weslmoreluiid will lead all tho MARSHFIELD. -- Report. of ‘ ltlarslifielil Sciiooi for the iiioiitii oi January. (trade X.——itnilerick Munn. Grade Dorothy ltlaciParlaiile, 2. Mae Earl Vll.~—1. 1 Irene l\'lill, 2. Ada Stewart. Grade l.-»~I.|), l. Stewart MucKuy, 2. Mary Arseuuiili. (b). Melvin Arsenauli. "Perfect attendance: Rotioriiek Munii, Rupert Pearl Shaw, 'i‘euirlinr. QUINN-y, WEDDED IN CALGARY-The. following il])]ll'ill‘i‘.(l in a recent. Cal- gary paper. Mrs. (lolpoys is u native 0i Si. Peters Hay and has many friends lit-re. "A iluiiei. tileddiiig iook place at Knox church, (‘at nary. 'l‘uestiuy, January 15, when .\liss Elizabeth lialilerston became the bride oi‘ Mr. William (i. Cul- poys, lho Rev. A. \V. It, ..\Vlilieniaii officiating. llliiiitlilllllfily after the ceroiiiiliiy the bridal party ailjourn- ed to the Palliser hotel, where the ‘ wedding breakfast was served. Lat- er, Mr. and Mrs. Colpoys left for the coast where they will reside." H|~Y SUPPER. --'l‘lie Hi~Y Club held an enjoyable Valeiitiiiefisuppei‘ the Y. M. (‘. A.‘ lust HVPIIlIILZ. there being present also the Y. M. (‘. A. ilireirior... and Mr T. D. Patton secretary of ilie eastern division. »Nntionai Council. An excellent repast was served by the Ladies Aid of the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Pllllml l-lave an inspiring address ,0n the uplifting aims of the Hi-Y iClub and the importance this in- lstitution plays in present Y. M. (‘. ‘A. activities. Later a business [meeting of the directors was held. COLLEGE DANCE. ~~'l‘he Union Commercial College held a lliillL" in the Casino parlours on Tuesday Ilast. There were about two hundred ‘and fifty guests present who ivero Ieapably chapcroned by Mrs. Geo. IL. Prmvse, Mrs. William Davey Eflllll Mrs. Joseph Curran. After :1 well arranged dance ‘program, ro- freshuients wore served by the indies of llie Union Commercial College. Mr. Moran presided over '11P IIHPIY- A recitation was given by bliss Edna Gordon, and two violin solos by Captain Dufresc. The party broke up about 12.30 much indebted to Mr. Moran and the Union Commercial College pupils for the very nice party. r___ PLEASANT GATHERING-Th: Misses Dorothy, Helen and Zeiri ilogan entertained their friends t1 n dance and luncheon at the Casino Wednesday night. A large nun:- bor of guests were present who all enjoyed iheinslves thoroughly. Luncheon was served nt 11.30 and broke up about uild- nlght. Mls... Lalie and Miss Add!“ Hogan were iiie ciiaperunes and 'i‘iie party was given iii honor oi‘ Mi: s llelen who is to leave shortly to study nursing in New York. N++oo+o+e++oo4<++++ew i The boy with his boat, the girl with her dolls will soon have paeaed this age of toys —but Photographs of the children never grow up. call 652-J today for an ap- pointmeht. BAYER Photographer 0004-0-04“ It’s 1a square deal l s q u a r e m e a I bread. .ENTERTA|NMENT— A musical‘ entertainment and basket social will be held in C. M. B. A. Hall, Vernon River, on Monday evening the 18th inst. 1496 2 14 1i OAVENDISH BAPTIST CHURCH. ——Rev. A. P. Hodges will preach Sunday 17th inst, at 7.00 p. m. There will be no preaching at the Christian iChurch, /New Glasgow. that evening nor at Fredericton in th-e afternoon. VIMY MEMORIAL PHOTO. — The Viiny Ridge memorial picture received recently by the Provincial (loverniiient i“ being framed by Mr Sword, the other the Sympathy oi’ the Canadians for the Helpers. Above these are the mouths of the Buns covered with olive and laurels. On the wall stands an heroic figure of Canada brooding over the graves of her vallent dead; below is suggested a grave with a heimeL- laurels, etc. lie- tliey see the figures of Peace, Jus lice, 'l‘riith, and Knowledge, eic., m" which “my fmlght’ ‘fhanflng u lotteioivii wiili the Supt. Ivlr. iirady. "W" dllriill»! UH" 14151 Y" ' "H" Ill" hymn of peace“ Around the“? l'l‘he ltailwny authorities l'i*lillllllli-‘ KPH-SS Yiilili" 01' llIi-‘i years illlllllll iii-fibres are the shields of lirltain an‘, (Team 51mm, wmum, any being 355411.28 and ihai lanai-rs Cunull“ mm Fmnco" on m“ out further itosi to tin- imnsiai'i‘iiagi+ ilfc ililllroviug their farms, b)’ 01"] 3m" ill’ "l" lllflilllfi- l5 “IR ("Plltltl- Chnus‘, “ml “Hum. .-,,,,H,;my_ ing so much Iinsiness iii lliis line oi‘ The wmm 0| the Inemorlul ls 2's The Secretary read the report oi‘ llilllifllll»: instead oi‘ si lliili-L llb- raw feet and the hoiglitHU feet.‘ 'l‘lils sketch, IlPSlI-‘Jlltttlv by Walter S. All» ward, of 'I‘oroiito, has been select- ed by ilie Canadian. llatlleiielil.» Memorials Commission as itlio do‘ iuiuani lulllilrléi-l of several battle- field meiuorizils io\be erected by tin- Canadian (iovsriiinieiit in Iiel- giuin and Franco." PERSONALS Mr. 'l‘. Coleman, of St. Stephen, is in the city on a business trip. Miss Irene Newson. Long Cr-cek. was a visitor to the city yesterday. Sheriff Power from King's Coun- ty, was in tho city yesterday, for the past two Sundays. CARD OF THANKS‘ itwas ilecided ut a moi-tins hind lior stands two pylons sym- m. H“, Directors ma, u“, boliziiig the two forces-Canailian preside“, John H‘ Mun", “hector and Friancli-while between, al the and Frederick Cmm, s8,,,.,_.,_a,-y_ base of tiles“ 1-" the-Slur" of Sacfl“ be uppointeil to intervltnv Mi". "6"" whn‘ giving an’ lhrolv” ‘he (ii-adv tho liailway Stilittftiilltlfllll torch to his cninrailta. Looking up ' i lace Wood were also on motion Rev. Pariuenas McLeod has re- d‘???‘sxfwtécoudeil and crawled llwinmi fro"; lhzit Mr.‘ Ludlow Jenkins bi.- ap- n .. wiere ie ias u. a ~ ' Annuial-i llieetingn l H At _ Dunstaffnage The annual meeting of the Dun- staffnage Cheesevand Butter, com- pany was held at the creamer)’ 011 m9 16th day of January last A. D. 1924. The meeting was celled to order by the President A. C. Mc- Aulay in the chair. The minutes of the inst annual meeting ‘VET?! read and on motion ailopted. Mr. John R. Munn who was RD- pointed as a delegate to represent the Dunstaffnage Cheese and But- ter Company at the Annual Meet- ing of the P. E. Island Dairy Asso- ciation to be held in Charlottetown in the month of March 1923. Ite- portell that he had attended the said meeting, and that nothing of any importance hnd laeen dour: at said meeting which would offset w- C- whlnmlk l“ dark mlssm“ matters in connection with the > Wk Wm‘ gm “llhlg- The descrll" ilunstaffnage Cheese and butter a tion accompanying the photograph (i0n“)a"y_ [Ulmwsi Al m“ ‘"159 9t "19 The President A. (I, McAulay re- "lflmg lmpregnubl" ‘Vans of d9‘ porietl that during lnsi season ilio i fence “re the D9r9l“ler3'°ne ltailwziy authorities notified this _ l’ gum!’ showing [he Bmakmg of ‘he company requesting thciii lo uay f for the iobiiilding of the. Iluusiaff- nage Railway cream siding but ow- ing io the fact that lleuiloick sleep- ers instead of hard pine were used by the ltailway when the said cream siding was built, and also the fact that this company paid for hard pine sleepers ut that time. and pl‘ ee the ease referring to the llil (‘. ain Siding before him. 'ilie said interview was held at (‘har- llie salesman which was on motion adopted. 'l‘lie Secretary's report was then givi-n and on motion adopted. The Auditor's report was read finding all tentries correct and the. books in good shape and was on motion also adopted. i)irocioi' Mr. John It. Mtlilil gave :| r "icw of the year“ work, laying stress on tho unforseren large ex- penditure that had to be. made dur- ing iiie year, which cnsi the coin- pany a very largo sum of money. (in motion tho following officers ivere duly elected for the ensuing your. A. C. McAulay, President, re-electeil, Directors A. (‘. Foster and .i. (I. Stewart, rc-elccteil, l)lr~ cctor lfreilerick R. Hughes, Daniel Bradley, William Seliars and Wal- poinieil as auditor for the ensuing year. The matter of shipping cream by rail was next discussed at some liangiii. As the Railway authori- M v_ t M Kl no “isms ties have intimated that tiiiorltlie nwinibers Alonlrcal Stock lZx- a5 the Qlltmrmil Fall's °f fl" Dlammlds- Th” a" a M" |"V°5V'"M , "5- "We" “J “ “_ ' fl "t ll of the iuonili of l"(‘il'il- change , {l1 l g f , _ -‘ ' l" thunk "m" W11" S" “WW m‘ midst-ill. A. 0.. 1924 they will dis- llcll Telephone l . 12s I15 ~ fly as Grey" U TY Iiieiillwrell he? (""1115 119i‘ 1mg oflitlllliilllll! the carrying of cream by llftlnlploli I11. Th” a“ PRmED by SEE and P R‘ ‘ . l ~ "d> clall thesers . ,-.‘ - .,.. ,_,,,_,_ ' -- _' .- .: Zipih». gharweeow" ill-till‘. "‘..l.‘l.'§li‘e““‘§.li‘;‘f.?“‘l&‘ BE‘.-.§‘.‘.‘l‘f»i§i.i.§‘°“‘ °°"" '=‘ "= W“ Y“ “°°“~ ‘ » ~ “ I “Pspim m’ the" 3'1"“ “t” °t press baggage system. will Wheres“ Cuba. Canefiugzlwit-Pid so ‘ “ " kllldne-“s and Sympa 3" , fisuriiiil 0n the basis of the crleiluii pun‘ ‘Mneflcgu, Petroleum A, / T ‘ _- received during the lust year w I c 1 _,\,,,,,,.,,.“n gum - . . . BANGOL SCHOOL ‘llllllefilprlisil: T3313?“ mhilstnillll: Ummlm“ Fmmm‘ JEWELLER no GREAT ozone: sTnsl$T1""‘ , z 1e . a" z .... .~ . -- Tlle folmwlllg is the sflmilfulg of lcompaiiy the sum of $2400.67 as w, .. _,¢,_., l" . . - I’ . ‘ _ , , _ , , - ‘ ~ El’ E1111 s" 1L. ‘ Jiséhglfll 1%?‘ the h“ ye“ Railway freight cliaigi. and also iii Spanish River Inwqarlwad LL $3.. v ‘i (trade Vll.~—~1. Mary Compton, 2. Ernest Ladner, 3. Donald Compton. 4. iilnrgoret Compton. (lfiiilii Vi.—1. James Grant and ._ . . g -. .- , . l above mentioii- . , llonur ltoll of Mt. Albion School (le°"g“ Gm!“ (eqmlm ed"Tlillldnguuenéllife basis of‘ the Mm“? l“, OM“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ~ ~ - - ~ ~ -- ‘m for January. . ' Grade V.—1. Ruth Compton. 2. anhmn, m- vream ruceivod last Siiziuriniizan y 131.6 l Gram. 1X__1_ cgrherlnp g Gordan MCDINISPI-ll- 3- Wellington yam if shipped by [he Express Ilflllfvllililt‘ FllllJ " Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. r, 2. hlarina Chandlen- i I MCKM“ 4' Alex Mcmmgun‘ , Baggage system, instead of the (Jimildbm (lelmml M“ r l "Pk - - - ~ - ~ > - - » - ~ - - - - ‘ » - < - -- (trade Vll.—-1, Mary Horton, 2. (trade lVw-l. liilth Lilflllel‘. 5- hwlgm Hystelm the Sam “can, (lanadian Steamship Com. —— MURRAY HARBOR I ‘Clifford ltlyers, 3. Billie Jenkins. Chilrlfis Cfllllillflll- ‘ “mud cost ti“, cu,,,puny,a|,om, ply (Zanadian Steamship Pi W Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 (mille- Vl.~1. Lora. Jenltlnlz, Grade ‘IL-L Nellie Cldfldge’ ‘l’ 70 over and above ivhat the freight 35595105 Cm" P359‘ 35 Marion Stewart. 3- P107911" vim“ MCKM“ 3" Olive Conmmn‘ syslein generally cost. it was llvlllllllfl" Bridge T‘, pun‘ “H1110”?- Gmd“ lL-L Evelyn Eldridge’ 2‘ therefore. resolved that if the cost Nwllifvill Plllvfl‘ -- 19f "l5 4’) tirade V.—1. Sadie Jenkins, l. Sllfllh. Cmllllto": m‘ carrying cream by the proposed “Ylnililveg Iilccir J1 Pfilillfivfi "WA ' Will (‘liaudh 3. Mary Myers . J (lraml LTI" Flonmce Mcnwgan’ Railway system would» cost any National llrewei 5-1 CHARl-QTTEl OWN MARKET_ l ilradi‘ iV.~1. DOPOUIY Weill!‘ 1 ‘g Perm“ Mwndmwe for Jummw‘ ii -e than it generally cost when Atlantic Sugar . 3-"_ ill-ills - - A - T ~ - ‘ - - - ~ - - - - - - - ~ - Jl-"Wlio erbee, ‘.3. Annie Jenkins. 3. Ralllh ; v Mun’ Comlmm’ Rumc Hadrian‘ carried by the freight system, tho .-\tcldsoii .......... .. 95PM 311:1"? Wiilflilli- H 1 R Ch ‘u.’ z ltuth Compton, George ran am ‘. ,, “,1 . _ .1, m A", gm» & pound“ , V n s (lraic :7 . 0K9!‘ Bil 0 . -' ' ‘mmeg Cmmt- Q lizlilytllllirlyilill:Tali-laid (ftlitlllillliltlllllhf ro- .\iii. Locomotive . . .. {got-along V '6 “oz-Hm! Bll-lnvilé Victorgagnlélgat. mgmis" Avwfige '6' m‘ -i i fl - (‘ i . 'I‘l - ll v’ .\ ii“ -aii ‘Smelling \‘- licilniiig oi . 11y - »i il'ii( 1 .— tr . . l‘““'*"‘l Avwug" 7L5‘ Vdli-S irali-‘rieliluby \llll(l.'tlllilit Copper .. 5l!l‘/s‘1""'k - ~ - - - ~ - - - - ~ ' - - > - - - ~ - - ~ 9V1 Ill-Vt‘ mm“ Jenknm - ~ Annie M. owliin, Toaciii-i- ‘ ,_ , - . . , -, ,. y. R “W, iiT | MT. STEWART MARKET . (ii do lr-(Jr). 1. Helen Jenkins‘. the liosident. liut this (onipaii) Llilldllldll lac b1 n . IMF Bun” 32 q [H wmtherbee NINE MILE CREEK woluiil l-esploetfuily \(l‘il'k‘(..:¥l|ll:ilt;l .. .. “W: Eggs _ 35 Wrh,“ attendance; _c1im,fl| ‘I g llllilodiltq illglgirelsjtlutsliilil» o‘: inieml/ldfliflibléflufp,T‘__ l ii7l.4_>'l,m“t°"“ ~ - 50 (lhamlhri Wm Chandlarv no!“ l’ ' Folkllvmg l“ m“ “landing "f NH“ lug tolship cream during the pre- |,,l,.,-||-,l.ili>iiul Plipi-i- 2i!|'.i 0M8 " AOT“ Jwklnfii Mary Hormui 5W1‘ . Mu“ Crpek Sch“! for m“ mmnh sent season would see if sonic Koiiv Siriiiglleld ma. "fly ' ‘IOJGHKIHS’ Sdme Jenkins‘ ' : “ "l dmllllllli- l ‘ L - ll le irorureal to \ ' l‘. ' Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 Teacher, Edna Jenkins. i (mm? VHTI hiurmlret MMDOH‘ sllllllilrblfdlllllilhfit)‘(lllillrl (li-nilpniix or if Alex’ ‘Tiuohlimill- " , ,‘_ . - ' » '_ liiierna . onn . nllillilflhg. 4Jesalguufxlisltvlliévlgk Joseph ibis Hallway order for Isilliglllllk by |.,.,,_,,_,, Steel C. H‘ I, '- BzrrE-r --i- H “w e-iiifiieii ‘ LP.:;::‘.::*:." i‘ fidose a one». W‘ - - :. . n.-‘ " ~" “. ' , l ' -ur n' cm ies o o. . . 2 v (lrade lll—1. \Villic Smith, 2. mfllfifafigufl: m. ‘PM beam of m“ ivltlnli ‘Pnciil w“. DKCALDWELLS LAXKHV! \ l ,. , I 3 Dori“ Cfljry. - ’ I lali inlriler it‘. . . ~ .. . YRUP PEPSIN ml“ it was the tllillillillflilli opinion of ‘ " "" " ; s (lorventte, 2i. (lllberi. MclJougitll. riot (lorvcatie. 3. Gwen (lorvcniie. Mary Smith and Willie Smith. MARY A. DRISCOLL. Eye Sight and Production Costs Defective Vision amongst employees, Ie responsible for a serious Increase in Produc- tion Costs. A blinded machinist would be a drug on the market; no employer would want him. and yet there are thousands of PARTIALLY blind work- ers, wiioee productive offlo- lenoy le out‘ In half, by some correctable form of eye de- fret. industrialists are becoming es» was: up» one an out ef |g-g”‘...‘:-=rr l,‘ l, vvVVYvvvvv A; vvvvvvvw v vv‘ Y wvVvvvYVY r Y glen UfT§l~ alive to the eerloue lose thus incurred, and as a result, Eye Gllnioe are now conducted In many large shops and fee- torlee throughout the land. G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist QQA_A— Grads ll—-1. John Belts. 2. Jenn (trade 1-1. Inestei- Smith. 2. liar- Perfect atetuiliintie Joseph \Valsh Teacher +o+ O _ n-inrtct ailditioii to this ‘aid amount the gum of $:l78.0ii was paid by this (‘Olllpillly for carrying said cream from tli,e Railway siding to the ectors should make Company's debt. the patrons earlier in each month was ilisciissed and to be dealt. with by them. the most important which tho Dominion of Canada has. and the industry which effects the interest of farmers, it is to be re- gretted that. anything should come up-such as exorbitant Railway freight rates-Ac interfere with its prosperity, when we come to ren- iize that the Dunstsffnuge Cream- D COAL, COKE, WOO We have on band a good etook of Hard and 80ft Coal of beet qual- ity from all Standard Mines, and can deliver any quantity re- quired. ' Promptleervlce. Lowest prices. _ W. D. GILLIS & CO. Connolly's Wharf Phone 170. this‘ meeting that. the board oi‘ Dir- every effort possible io reduce and pay off the The matter of getting cheques to finally lefi in the hands of the board of Directors The dairy industry being one of - industries q...‘ ‘i u-‘n I‘\I\ v ‘s \\\ The Quslillfaalivsfimpiuij wmn “Hlilflfbvufaha glslllifi" .-\ [iroduct of The Quaker Mills, Peterlmrough and Saskatoon SEVEN __,_._'. ‘Ina The superior ' is due to tlic scientific niu , “ 4» more llllpul" Flour mus produce U Quaker Fit. hour (luring the ..___ Quaker Flour llCVCl vain, L493‘: Every sack is milled the same. 1.. tll\Vii_\'S lJLLliCS the sanlc. usher flour‘ ads the Same-Alwag; thence! . >~A ,. lively sack of Quaker Flour ‘is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. Sold by best Retail N. Rattenbury, Ltd., Wholesale Distributor, Charlottetown Edward Island representatlye A. G. Peaks. Prince Dealers ‘In Prince Edward island for Quaker Oats Company A ssesqzse- ieseqnsusns cry maniii‘iicii|i'e<| 250%! I-QRIV ‘fi lbs bui products off their farms. iiuring ilie lasi season ouixoi‘ ilie patrons supplying cream lo iiiin- slaiTnagi- ('i'l‘2lili4'l'y some oi‘ iiiem iiiaile ilil- lolloiviiig amounts oiil oi‘ their crczim. Ulii‘ patron made over Sliliifl and one patron made ovi- $800. 'l‘iii'ee patrons made 0V4’? $7017. U11" bairuu mndi- near l~‘oiii' pairoiis made well ' lilighl patrons made ov- er S-liiii, 'l‘\\'i-l\'i- patrons made well fiver $300, and ilie great iiiajoiity oi‘ them made good substantial pay- liig amounts. At a Directors‘ meeting of lin- Iluiisiaffimge (‘heeso and Bllitvl‘ (luiupaiiy held on tlie Sill day of li‘\-bi'uzii'y, it was IlI'(1l(li‘(l in receive cream shipped by ilie Express liaggzigi: sysiviii for one inoiiili in see ii‘ the (fillllllllilllfi will be lili- proved by any system. iPatriot Please Copy) STOCK QUOTATIONS ll.\.l.l\l".i\.\'. Feb. Heetluoiations furnished by Ward and Johnson, Spanish ltiv~el~ Com. .. .. Steel Company pl‘ Cana British Empire Steel lst Pid. Poniiiaiis .. f‘; P125010 US STONES A REASONABL Y .‘.,,|- We have some very fine Diamonds at exceptionally good pnloio- d: Nothing in the world gives such charm and elegance to the "WQIIQQI ‘i MT. ALBION SCHOOL \ L MONTREAL E))(CHANGE Ifiiil Victory Iéillli Victory I922 Victory i037 Victory . BANKS Bank Commerce X, l). 3 ll- K?- on old sud 2 l)» c- 0" 11°“ Bank Royal Bank lilonireal Bonk Nova Scotln Wheat, ‘May 1111/4- Sept. 111%. Corn, any 79%. July 801/4. 59D!- 80%. om, May 481K. July 46- ssri- l3- The ililelrkets QUMMERSIDG MARKET Dairy butter . . . . . . . . . . . 18-3" Eggs Per Doz - - - - _ 35 Potatoes . . . . . . . Ail-ii? Oats per bushel .. -.t0—-4.i Hay .. . . . . . . . .. . $10 Hides . . . . . . .. . 5 Riggs per dos . U!‘ 35 rk 8—9 ‘ souhis manner 30 Dairy butter .. . B! . ‘imneiitmfeijeiiym Good Health in Happy 01a Age r _ liquid laxstivieiri the world. Bo- l. Illi‘ i. their lu-nlili, and i at is cause oi'_ its _ his! (M1501! lwil “mm-d by regular duilv bowel from griping it. is especially l ml lllii\'i‘llli‘lll. 'l'lier.- l\ no irilil, hnW- for the extremes 0f 84ml. '07 ¢ ever. in the notion flint because you dren and for elderly people. ore old you need a “strong physio." Iii ran-l, jii rl lii‘i'ltll.\‘f' you tiff‘ Old R Eflhctive at Cat llilllallilXlil-HIP i~' lipllf‘? ftill‘ 3'03. Tile Get a bottle of Dr‘ cdd'J\" lfli‘l.li‘ wil rpurul-s mu cu 1m‘ ICSI - s p t in.‘ and physics is ilmtdlie) shoclt ilio zagrlghcyggnJapg-r; a’ system and iveiiken ll. and make lltt‘ age and the out h” mm . m muscles of (ligesiiem iliiliby. l\lr. dma Take i‘ ‘hm you he‘ h. John hlusr. lfZll Prm ' ‘ . . sleep pooflyy have hadachflo‘. also ‘llld ililcl concern of rlderl poo- '..‘r.. E 4 P. 3e A 4- Si. J dill. N. l!“ says Dr. CnldwelPs lawn“ - Syrup Pcpsin is the best. ftrlgfipz’ faggfiba: 0N‘. - Il"'flli‘lili‘ on earth and Mrs. GPOTRI‘ the children “ha, an" luili. Pope. Mann who is iii her feverish m, ha“, a _ bx‘ “iliih year. has lriund it easy In lake. gentle in action and entirely qymp P n ‘m h” yo.’ _ your famiy free from V satisfactory". a wmiifion “:51 . 25 per cent ri_ - D009 Nn‘ Gripe pressure 2_8 per OQL _ You con be sure of sntisfacin_ _ rom _conshpetion kill evacuations every dny if you wil 0i hill"?! “WNW _ _' . take u spoonful oi‘ lAIXRUVO Syrup rheumatism. .. . . Pr‘ ' Pcpsin at nlfllll fill"! flal If You Want to1¥y It IreeIeQIZXQQ" you ietirc. You will not : “fir” ‘fll n" Kl tn talic l? \'f'l‘ l0"! : TQNM", " ,1!“ Fe a." so ("anew-ii Iihdw- ~ t-Mv us ft for: (loses uil soon a fi; ericiiiiriite the bowels in - I need ‘ " "i" ‘ 5..., ma“ _ :o-i.fo" ieiusrlvrs. 0 e ml‘ ‘yfimf, .' _ V‘ " . ~ 1- ;i'._i‘ n. u of this won~' Name... (l-Jllll family remedy has: 4”“ ..-,,,,“- w, grunt ml. it: n ~ this lnrzest "wllllli! ; H Netmerethanooefras I‘