ip; i al *i F '- *.1 if ' ~ __ _ _'_ 'il i li A i l 5" »»\ "‘ " ~\» .__»_;__3__-,,. , . _ in £9 1 ,l il ;~==-,‘ lf i= “ l= if ~ *__ 5;. ‘:"1s"=’ ‘gig "" ,s 'yi-Q- 4 -‘L-_ _ -.-.,_.-is _ ‘Q 5.. ___..,..<»__.: ,_ ~'-og” 1..-si.. ' ~ #vis r " .- if `*“"F‘*‘¢='*5§'.@” it fi ,_i J ’ _l i;.. _ ~ o_ii;§1J ll ld’ bfi’ i. i _ YP ___ l I ‘ ~ _i ,_ _y, _ _ ___ _. __ " 5 iz __ ‘3i"ié.*.-=' is i.r_l»__-_.5-,;». ' . _r =i i-i ~i f ‘- _ "df ui 1‘ _z ii- ;i ___.-,__-_ ;: »; ff-",» .xi »: _ . :,'._.f~?r~3~1;§ we-=:_.-_-_ ___-_ _-.<.~ _-wc-:.- tis.. _ _ ._-__i. l ._ 'dk l ig ir' . f» ii- ._ l- ,,“¢`. f~‘::= . i i;»_&,1_l>ji_§_, `;'l’5`?§'~'-*P _ @f--- ill .` _*fr ~ it iv.-,I _lf .'4\l'£"< if Y _ ,__ lfgi-lli_=%;1 l\ "i ,-i _ 1' i_ I-i».':;l§.'jf ,‘ i l I no - ._ _:.4 ,, i >1 »-Jin.. ~ 2 1 _ fyfi __». Hi' ~; i' iifillsl :gil __; i» _- iff,-_;¢S~.» '.3' 'i'> vi _ __ .__ ___ _v-f ?I‘ ~_>, _ *_ if? 5.? 'What is wrong? "1 women who, perforce, must go to where there are larg- _er opportunities; this cannot be avoided, yet as an agri- cultural province our agricultural 'population should »:= not only be holding its own but increasing. if in this province that are not cultivated, that are not even- n- occupied. It is known also that thousands of acres of our _occupied farms are not worked to anything' like their » capacity. As a matter of fact m-any of our farmers are land ___ poor, spreading their energies ov-er half or less than half ' cultivated fields, keeping themselves poor by trying to *iff extract crops from land that is too poor to produce a paying crop. _ .- Quite a number of our farmers hav,e abandoned this " inethod of farming and now concentrate their energies land their time on just as many acres as they can attend ,,,__,,,_,_ ,,,,,,',, I cm, not ke, M, lf=g'fi._si1nnosea io in for an ocean out-i 1 ¢~>"~ .-" _-§;;vil,?ii=; _ 5";-.gr :if- I pqryeer In oovmoe In Nucl: no 88.80 lor ET'¥if‘i1sn ` i i' _ I. _ D. K. Gable, Q" ' -wnwnne Pusiisim. Auction lunar. 'vig _.»-..._- ~ -_- LA- iii" *$5500 Qlltlhh mn _ 802|' The Motorist ' ’ 'ii woui.o Prior' Hur A msn i ° _ Q55 T ' ldentilt as a Province but, it say IY ALBERT L. CLOUQH , chose not. Drouu. - upbuildinl Railways, but others eiceived most of the henedtsp bly no Province desires to los Birthday. 'NME Ixncunve °°UNc"" \l ti h Ii va d ~'1‘hil i ur birthday month. In erporsted hi`0~,tobo 1| »w ' ~v ‘iv °»° °~ 4' is w $ U ev 'E F°RM:e}"'D5AV5 MR- J' 9° ‘ iieoevilz tdm s:rlk,;s-to: -ig Iiuslwi-iglzills, P l ° F ' r as is cAneoNizA'rioN ous _ _ 'MN would ii not be is their advantage in _ _ _ To oii. on "GAs"'~ _,mm me amy mm ini_vs '_‘_iusmiine Union* at its luck? _ “ ' ‘ --- __ f li t eee t'lmes ot i'céimntructlou_ the ‘_ ._-._-_. ._ 22’ 1919°_ ____ The Principal Plague Of The 1___£___:;’_':9$_;‘°°:__'_-l€:i_Y°Ul` ‘N222 ‘£29 powers rliiiit be must be made to reni- f l===’ v _ ~ - _ ~ --- L f -l - . Mstov-ms /' gamed _mm the _:€e_J_'g; ___ "fe Mar” as that the Province small in sroa ' { ' ' v . ' ~ - ° has rights that mu-st bnrecognized. _ THE ON TARIQ EI‘E(`Tl0I" ' in the early days oI\ Americen|:_§iéF"inB‘]G';;'d for iT"°d° which recelfuy iii-st tlio some today us it the case gunna? commenced our eel-ser u ty lou: yeogs ago em; V," V I ` 'N dh i W b inn burineln .with it" it 4 &&0`.'l?00. “yI‘°ca-‘iirgygnbur clipifol uid ourpiiu have lgggn bluilii \lD‘to_l9.'lro,000. _ ‘ _ _ ~ :.>.‘:#_-.'n:..'>i-.ie°.e.‘.:::.s~'e:~:;i.‘:.n.ii=-e2n..°?°-ei - ---- For your shui-e ln~our can-tinued progress wo thank yon, _"_ `_ 'Z _ » .__--_Q__.._._. niozcriiig curboiiizutlon was never ..° _ nc ‘ _ ‘_ of the ilimiployer and Employee, in or- “ ` I ' ~ » . in ii - . memloned and Seems ng; lo have l6_:ein'_’__‘_i/ ’w“|’_\_<;h“ -*l-\bJ*5<=f '1l9°“f_*5°d “mf ler t'h-i-tliertmnny =exi_;_L,:;'here must be ' _?l;e,,~;Qntario p_ro_vincial election, furnished. still an- ot er surprise _and further evidence of the unrest pre- tives lost about 50 per cent. ‘ ‘__`__ It is significant of the present unrest that popular on opinion sought an entirely new party. The Liberals had gf an unenviable history. The two chief Liberal news- in papers in Toronto asked Liberal Prohibitionists to votel.§'_§‘ cording to Mr. Rowell, was the rising hope of the liquor l,,,, interests and Mr. Proudfoot, i'an as an Independent. On f°°e'l"~”- ‘l‘°"‘* ‘ms “"¥’°"""`“‘ “ ‘°““' ei Pi"Jvirics,“\viiei-sisf. uf' ug" '““""' 1 ”‘l1”1,‘_'§‘__°_{',_1f__”,“_‘_11__'j;_‘_§f§__'§_g_‘§_‘;"f_fl__> ________ - ~ in the other hand the Hearst government was admittedly ,,f ,,,,,_ ,,,,,,,,e ,,,,_ ,hm __c____________________ _____ ___S_______ oi? _______§$___,_;i____:_ii.__Ewen -_ one of the best governments the province ever had. It _iam to um'»bui.~ mein more and more _.nn or noni Lin - . ~ °.~’"°` " was the recognized temperance party and the Hearst ,,,, policy was adopted overwhelmingly in the Prohibition _ne vpleblsclte- l _ iii’-sz Early gas engine cylinder oil _ - _ _N If ‘limlfi 10Hl1lill¢., the .li _ __ __ ____vu__m___0____ _________ ___e________y__n___ ___1_r._;_l.___:o_i_et_l;:_.e ii_;‘_es_ent (nr l"erry Ser- luring sessions' of Piii-liiiiiienr. oil unil was less aiilapted to wltli- __,;e,. he __u,,___ th; _l_ff~i1iiie_l rinie iiiiii- _ i nil exceiisivcly high tsiiiperiitures _,|¢L.l_,W,,, ,mn ,,ccu".1`;`L,lm`m in ("'w1" 'H _ , Liu that now iii use. 'l‘ii0 url' Uf ir (Ti iiiiiiii "- N ng? to the mmm 'xllliiph lmuillqmlniml Study ‘U um “um ' 'i ~ ~ smui ziiii'o.»s iiieeiiiig'-i -it all What the new government will be it is at present im- w_=f . - ii' possible to forecast. It will be a farmers’ government, 5,, the government' of an entirely new party, a party with- _ui . . ,, out a political past and with probably an uncertain fu- ,_f,f_, ,,_,,_,_ _,___ ___ nm _,___________,y m___d_ __________i_ ___ ___i»__i___.treiit-_._i fully i.. me ..»im~ii»ii <.~_..i.~.,.. in li... ,\,,,,_,,,,,,_ ture. It ispossible that complete returns will make a _ns vfiiiiiiiim-ii won what iii-= u: in-e~»i~i\= »l» il i. .i'it."li»'° °'L"""" '"“‘ “ “"‘” "` few slight changes. In any case the Hearst Government _‘Q \ remains in power until the House meets and no doubt _-,. the parties elect in the meantime. __-i bf "_ ill I)[)llNlSll|N(_ii I‘0l’l'l._~\'I‘l()N. |,, Ili tion of 109,078, an` increase of 15,000 during the pre- iuei . . ___________ _________ ___ __ VIOUS tW€_Tlty y€‘2,I`S. Ill OUT p0pUlat10n WZIS :’_*_3(:'0nie u iiilxtiire oi liyili°ocai‘bons oi .1 9 ma-1' '-1 ‘HH lJl'odi1c*.s 2. d€C!'e3.S€ In the pI`C‘ViOUSfll\V€Ylty y€aI`S Of 15,350. Tile small i`rac='ion ci' which will evaporate ihe “finter 5e`“’°`°"» We him 10 l"il5li next census, in 1921, will probably show a further de- if Cline. with ii maicii. in hulk iiiiil cdrtulii- p.r°du"ts_ befum C'd_5i’1g "UV lmviill- Prince Edward Island is the richest province in i'_1_=‘f’fi°"” *if WW" “"0 ’°‘“’"'Y ““"‘""" ifhlil'if$l?§Iii§'lulli']gifl'° "Ml '"ark°t`i Canadaper head of population. It has practically no ,.5 waste lands, only fifteen Percent of its total area being """““' "”‘"= iilffeesefi Uv "1 the Pre' Qiiimus slmered’ my ""8 °““ ‘“”” uncultivable. 4 Its soil is rich 'and easily cultivated; its climate is at least as good as that of any other Part of ffémiiiy iisiiei-ing iiiimeahmi Condi. H in-it vw rieiu chips, i>_ im. Canada, _and better than most. Yet, year after year our uf' ' c id men and women are going elsewhere to make a living. 1" There is a certain proportion of our young men and s _ It is well known-there are hundreds of acres of land - __ - , .int we do nc-t pmfl-nu ' . _ to ml or fuel' .ueis but the fact th# tetlius Ffod mf) i'.v:i the street, with ii lllting swing, ing Wh” ‘W5 5° ’"“'~`h demflllillell t0 Each so brgght that never a thing ved the iSoidlei~s_aii;1 Sailors over- One leg gone, but their li‘earts'wei'e~ “Ht was made- ||i ickety clack_ went th crutches, as the _i~liiii_s_oii Bay lLili\v.iy .s | l'2i cy io`i~ci.eve iuliricutiiig oil oi' ni_iich people are .0du, __ pm mmf °t_ me _ iid _ 1 i _ ing iiyliiiiiers und ilziiiii: pistons ___-_,I fm] ,ml LT' H ""9 Eu“""| 1°' ‘"' il' liibrimiini: systciiis were hut* lin- _ ,,`, ,,. U (#6031 bu" 'll q"e“'i°“ ‘lf be _ _' _ ' ' -4 -- "is uiiilitleil t-i i-iid oi' increasing hy leuips and 1.40,- .. 2 _ _ ' _ -_ iuiiiis u_; it uctiially has. l¢‘uri.hei'- .f__\|,,.,.;_.,,(_z,;:; ‘Zt_"_}"“‘*f Wu.~if.ii1>plieiliiLi11il l urn, the “real gasoline," as first used ./i'~iii1ii'.» This ,wa pniveu 'U Succesbrul - iiioioi-ln-i, was i>i-umlcally homo neg! N ' S 8 'ml muy y”“"” U" ` iii' decoiirposed hy heist, to ioriii 11|-¢:1,Lm;g;xm`t Lu the m.°"‘V""'L`-" “Y "UF Q l`-=f’~-;. A f ' \\` ' i WILLYOUALSO SERVE *_ __________ -5; __.-_ 1869~-600 Branches--191 PROTECT VOUR VIC- dill propose ilini .i Moiirimo Execu e ‘Council he iornied, con-ipo_;e¢1_gi' cirta-iii iiunibei' to be ciioaen from been recognized, but sometimes in this .- _ ° 9' m9F_f se"|°“5 “Q” 1 spirit of iaflriiese exhibited to tlin ._ dieiveurly iiiiieiccii hundreds, it and `;_j;il‘?F.a§"::uw‘:)=___§h;‘_§ 0' M“"‘“£“° I-’“_' small wage earner. ~ _-yailingrthroughout Canada and the world. Unlike the Q,” _ordinary course _of elections when victory perches -upon si the banner of one' or the other party, the Ontario electors threwn down both parties and selected an entirely new or one. The Liberal party failed to increase the number of §`_‘§ seats held in the previous legislature while the Conserva- mn > - -.~ ~- < row" ' ' `~ ‘ ' . ~ 1 . _ wiilcii entered _the iiiotoi"s combustion H “._u.__ genemuy exp__'eSsed that me ~`_1_l'5Ul\|l'./ |0B€S_iIl l_ll0 Slime lllilnllf'-l' lin. l V ' " aces, unilei the intens¢ iieiit ol’ the __,__'.m,,€__s or Domimun P__________mem “___ _bdlliii-ll _Hlld Ldblll- by DUl|lIli'=’ ill “ll” V ~j°____ '___' fii§i$f'§_/j 'fi i T`_`*_i_f" rnlng gases and this view is silll ., me mdjority ___ __ . -iosite directions /3 ,_-r~._/1 G :_ . _ v~ .fly \<\ _ , Resources of $153,000,000- eifecta were noticed in technical __ ___ 8 to leave t 9 C011 The iiheity and rights of tho' small _ . ._ ,L.|e,, although ¢L'w_,,, |m,~d\y con. _‘;f_;_f_°f_’_’_‘_‘v:;’_;;’;;’ _£235 di__§°“3;‘°_’_*_ W”-5 Nation are being recognized -since -thc Cl'l'ARLO'l‘TE'l'0\VN BRANCH. _ ,|,_._ied by n,0t°r;_§._s in gene,-a|_ Since __-n__m___ to take _m____ cull Il l WHS World V:/'ai', as never before. The at time its mahgn iiniioi-tones has T,__,0ugh_____ me whole Convenuon jams Simlt of lair niuy must. he ox- __ _____ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T _ _ _ eailily _-ncrensed. until now it is one |,_,,,,G_.m. it ,vm uh V _ _ _ ~"‘~ 555 ‘vlfhln me NNW" by “los” "' ` "' ` " ' ' ` EW ms prmcjpal plagues or mom,.mg_ §p0____e__s. were p¢:__mti;ic_e__i; e_i:-_t_aL_;i_e:_to2:_l; ;ii'ec_ti_ng Mini;-s. as 'if one oi- moi-e ____ ___ r a lon tiiiie, carbon deposits were .. ~ .. rov rice: cudeivoi' to over-rule cr ' ' Y _, V ' ,ibumdg_,mms,_- emiwly to the -des_ ;~jt_“‘;e__\_'il;|§Y___f;§__§0ln___;s :\'é;_S_wi‘gGl1t: iwaiiip the smaller i`i'lciie=ii and had /.,l_J`_’ . -:__ _ _ _ iii c iiisiiiiniion or iiibritiiiiiig oil ,eu Lu ‘hom mei * am "N ’°"‘“°‘*‘= feeling wiiiiiieiive and the “ation ev ‘/i'._;\."!r"=“~_ ' si/ G. (‘_. Temple, lilsiiisigeiu _ _ .. , ` _’-° ' 'ciise,\o _ ’t=` ' 1.. 1'. . , . ` ' W "Q1 1" `_.f"_" I -` r_\ \_\iilel_\ lield_ Alter a while, how ___L,__. |.B__pDn8ibu____es :nd _;iéi;i;e_»..iti_; _\’vlliiiic_.. political _union oi the .\l.ii- _, JIM” QQ. _ _ _ , __ f/Q W or, it wus hinted that _the residue oi ,-,,,_dm. the _service for which they were _t_ll;.. Provinces »ni_ii.y lie_ liilil0S'||'abl" l /ii. rp! ‘N/' >`-‘Y »` ` ` - _ % \`(¢ gi _._.\_ ipei'i'e<-ily consiimeil iuel was also oiccicsl. That as a coiisefuenc th A impwelblc' Bm* tl “mo” °f mrces \§_`_5'P|` _ K- ~i\ ;¢"€‘y// iiiiportaiit lacioi' in building up ._,h__l qumtion t 1 6 9 -llilmt be si1tlisIzictm'il_',- worked out. l ¢~__-~~\\~_$§_/4 ` " ' ~ - - ‘ _ "nf, _ _ I - ' -.1 »r for the Hearst Government, Mr, Dewart’s two prede- ,,_,.,|,,,,,S .,i,0w,,,| ¢|,,,m. 1,, c,,,,¢ai,, ___g,ex_c___ ___ v_____{’_{*___“°l_§_:eCf_;¢d t_<:__i1 iv - f-' -~ f~~'~"~ ' » ` - ’ ` ~ _ iiiuuli mineral iiin-tier, derived from ,7 , `l _ ,_ _Q `_ _ic *' "”_ “"_"_ 9 1 \~ cessors in the leadeiship opopsed him. Mr. Dewai t, ac ___ - in .est or can an ii. in - _ _ ,_ P,.,,,,_c,_,, ,,_,,,,_,m,___, togeum _ _ e _ . //' ' v "i f " ._ __ ' periiianeiit paid Sec-i'e;iii'y l'ui‘ eiicii i '-iivince to keep in touch with ull ‘ ovi.'icus,"_-;li' that our _people migm -'fomi' iiiiiiiyhieiioii on tiiie__siil»jiiet. l ciucly tru.-:t he will acl on the siig. lion as liierie is uofciio more cup- e io ' to properly. Wherever this method has been properly _ 'tried the result has been most satisfactory. It has been " ‘ roved that ten"acres given the attention and the fertil- W .Ther previously wasted on thirty or more give a bigger #ind very much more profitable return. These farmers _ have become rich by reducing their cultivated areas and _“cultivating them intensively, by substituting 'one good [cow for two or three “boarders” that had been “eating _ ,their heads off,” by using only pure seed, by keeping only ‘ Lthe best stock, by producing only the best ff If our whole province were intensively cultivated A our population, instead of decreasing year by year, would _increase yery rapidly as the exodus now in progress 'would practically cease. We have ample room for a A population of half a million and could have it if we adop- 'ted saner methods of farming and madea bid for immi- , grants. Population is the one thing we need more than any other to ensure greater prosperity. Our banks, our merchants, our industries would be benefited by the - increased custom; home trade in every department l be stimulated, industries would be introduced, schools and churches would take on new life. _gg How are we to induce immigration? This question ~i been discussed for many years and practically noth- has been done. There are at least two thin s that be done if we are to induce immigrants to settle : First tell them of our opportunities. This could m o Ill’ ost effecively done by publishing annually a full re- of our exports and imports. This would show the and the possibilities of our province as nothing could Second, go after the immigrants. There are of tenant farmers in England, Scotland and who would ladl avail themselves of an o or- 8' Y PP to the vanishing point? -1.1 » can o....i -~ to own their own farms in a country in which churches and social advantages are available. A representative could .secure enough of those to take farms and to purchase any that might be » these or some other means of im- _ii or o__on “fading away” until our __ _ _ ._ _ __ ._ . . ‘i Waterinan’s idea Fountain Pen f Signed the 'l`reaty_ that _ ' Ended the War ~ Hi" ' Best by Test _ " For Sale by _ -I G. ii. -.ninoii JEWELER The Store for? Waltham W at ches \ I - . ,_ . _____ ,_ ,_ ___~.___.__._. _______ _.__-__.___-_________..___ the tea__s_ D " ‘ _rt loi Wesieriilwlieat. It is c-iaiiiled i iiinkingahend of me crippled years _1__lu_exSi;_e_:-3-__.ili_:it iii? E-Iuil_-ssh Bay; Rail- | ' < e~ no ea e, t ith ii rhythmic swing they passed .he siliortness Soi’ the s§iieon,ot`lien€iec0- me by. _ _ _ _--f-‘lllv l0_Ii_1'ovlile sp_ecii1liy»bullt ships ‘y And although, at first I wan ed 0 .uid the that thu-t the rate oi insuriiiice ' Cry. _ _ 0'? SIUDS und cargoes would be prohlb- I iliiin_;_t_,cebecause on each _smiling _;;;\;;e____;I‘yhe present conten-tion that the l ‘ Wi- 0Dcn u a I did - Was the pence of God and the pride :ry is no doubt i:rirrl;ct,s§uei:ntliatc[w|.dls of race. _ not the idea that originated .the iid the splendid pair, eiicli with one "°'?e_'_'_‘_e'__0_ r____e__ ___ ____ Wm! _ leg gone, ientiion or k ' - ' 'B any in. ~ _ f noci‘i -but' to h tl. - Swiisnglgiit of sight to the crutches ___xp________on _“___ :__'_‘§e_op_n_emB igwbetxé With (Say) 3. 15-year b0i`id, . _ nd I thought I would give all nil' flvlgmfd In the E_“5“- Wh'"° |Uf|“‘5‘nC° fu_m,,e joys _________ _dr Darts of Liinadu can carry on To feel jiisljlike ,those Canadian __e__m‘_ __;f_’;;|___;:-;lD0__iJli_l_;lr gchemegd not |,,,y,,_ __________ ~ ~ u e me an re- g th ~ . ll night long, like an ancient -rune, oi inililonsei l’i};;mdl(l‘kunngwoho{lvuIil;lrd(d§ ` I llzing through my dreams 'the sorrow, that the “Gnaind Tru-nk Pool ` crutches’ tune. llc" was built L ' shall never forget, though I’m lent-lon and ililianlhldlmeegdi-‘tn tdllilcullil ‘ Uld lllld BFBY. _ have been turned to b Ll i _ I ii dns up, in- Tlie song that the crutches sang stead. a strong Gamma" Merchant that day, Murine, and any 1 1 _ _ (Elizabeth R. Stoner, _ in Every- Ports, which is ifoevp g:iYm:ettAiltiL8nndh? bodys Magazine.) der wiiy. Orders every week to ii. ' U i Deposit the coupons every six_ months in ra Savings Account and ea n intereet upon the bond interest at 3 per cent per anuum, compounded half-` yeariy. ‘ ' If this is done regularly you will accumulate more l interest than principal. ` i_...________ Capital and Reserves it $33,000,000 1 Total Resources $470,870,450 Charlottetown Branch A. w. iiviliiiiiii, " _ Manager BRANCHES Also AT Summerside, Tifnish, Tyne I _ _ I' HI ' l rites because we lack §J|frg_f§_"_’;‘°?v;V '-01lm18e_- If We had the iioiimnn devising, “ie ‘Mum h‘“'°’ _ _ _________e__ ____ c________le-n would follow ns The Atlantic 1*;-ts oi' Canada are "M "0" receiving all the attention they should be and in a iew year; ;v__1_i_i_i__in__i?__rr_3»_i development coming in Yaiiey, Hunter liver, Wei _“__” not __ _____eiii;g 52:; :i_i;_i:e__f>oi-is kiliton, M o_unt Stewart, si-sue 1,, _f,.__,mc_ and “_ __ mm ig- _ _ u rray Rivers Cardigan, £1131 Lands win be forced to divert h|‘¥I’“» _R\lSl§_l_¢0 ( ub-Branch g_______e__ .niteii siiiies Poi-ts. is not s _ io _un er iv_er.) i Alice Verlet _ e Herself ‘ ' ---In Charlottetown! " The fifainous coloratura soprano, whose finished. aitisti-y has .captivat- ed a whole continent, is coming by ` . special ai'i'angeinent to Charlotte- towi'i._ Her personal appearance 'iiiakes this tire musical event of the season. _ _ NEXT SATURDAY T 0CTOBER“’ 25 at 9.00 p.m. Prince Edward Theatre Assisting Miss Verlet will be Mr. Thomas A. Edison’s Three Million Dollar Phonograpii. _Free Tickets. it - Call, 'zorilr or lnli’/ilioiir' ii_r for_f/'re lickrls of odiiiil- _ laiirfv. T/icy will be issiiril in oi'a'i’r ofa/>f1Iiroli'oii. A.-E. Tooiiilis Music Store _ - _Music DEALER _ QUEEN sr Riser, onnntorrnrowu __ _ _/1_:. __,_;--_rg---~ ~-5 ~- ~ _ _j j _'__;* ' _ \_-r li- » _ = (4 I); ‘_v .- °» ‘i ‘* 1 ,___ ’ qu. ' i/f%’.¢-_ U\‘\" /" I ' __ ,.1 _...___ \_ r__c§(_ _______. _ 'f _ ~_____ X); _ ___ _ _,jk i, __ _ ‘ii- wil wi Z` ' e La gi# `~ ' 1 _i " *if f fi.. -1- 11 ~»~ in- ns ctuwiuisft nreiaifiremen.._~t~~.»-_--.- Charlottetown _ _ '“°~i..‘li.‘.l.‘:if‘.“‘” °coUi>oN How to Get It For _thc More Nominal (lost of Manufac- ,, ture and Distribution _ Cou ons 5,' 3 grid _ secures this New, authentic Dictionary bound in black flexible seal grain, illustra- ted with full pages in color and duotone. Present or mail to this.__.paper three Coupons with ninety-eight cents to cover cost of handling, packing, clerk hire, etc. "_§ ,_'F:.-`_-_ ,..*` HE MAIL ORDERS WILL BE FILLED I Add: for Postage: ` " Up to 20 miles 6cts. Over 20 miles 14cts. ` 1 For greater distances, ask Postmaster rate _ for 3 pounds. _:"..:".+"_f* ' 25\DlCTIONARIES IN ONE All Dictionaries published previous to ‘his one are out of date. I eal of -the present unrest cons- ~---- - - eg by inferior trsngmn-“mon md com . _A __ _ _,-4 I know in -our own Agricultural Prev- H in i P F I ____§___:_e _r_ince Edward Island with a _ ansportatioaf Wei 'would Prmper to such an extent that large - ' G f `dar.ooesi>ii»i t ii cumin if f ‘ ° .. :.:°.:l...:‘.., .i Y°“ ri" fm l\10l'9 vl0l°|Y together in Maritime C .ia `i‘f'm'r.ia}1 I S quently inadequate distribution? ' " ' ‘ ‘“ ' " ' ~---`- _ .sH~@”'m _ ,.<‘.-<-.-i.-<.-.-- ---_‘_-___,_ _l »,._ _ i - __`_______ _____j'_j__~~- - »- » -__i__i_.....i-»~ ll Work. Boots for Mein _ “where of our people in me siinisrr . \ 0 fi Bros Ltd is the best place to get them, ' "T" 4 ' }sit»'it°'§'énz‘i1'l°t5/;`ui.l"f'ii`:'.’:io°:B'ieii"'i»s“Zi§ 7 Prmes f"°m $3-75 fm’ heavy service side leather to $7.90 for best oii tanned ri.:":.;:i'i..::r.z"tii.f.‘;‘:‘:i:ii.i:i:2 “WEST "‘“°ES» DEPENDABLE Qvww. RELIABLE service d here shoe values that are unsurpassed. _ .1 _ V erm-:°.:f:suia