i? THE CHARLKYHTWWN GUARDIAN snack QUOTA nozvs Montreal Stock Exchange Produce ‘Prices ~ . . _ m». a -<ov>- ;..-~"* '-,;\\ February and'ldarch butter fut- _____ v~\\‘ “ \\ ‘ urs prices slightly on the ' i " rpzrmsr“. .:.1..:§.".:..‘;“...““".. "rm m" _ oiierings mostly were Stocks Close v~ But r spot. Que; (D2 score) I1 S-Q-QZY Que. Q8 BOON) 31 Bell TC 1'12 1-1 ‘ 11 oiod n c rm: a 2o "\ Begs u» 1111;331:0452. (c?) Bldg Products rs 1-4 Quebec rewskled ‘butter .prices g3: 3.11:? narrowly gave ground on open 4 s" "no! It's i0<!_¢ll7._Bili._L'ave ms prl ." _H|m°;m producq markets hers today while 0°“ Pwim‘ ‘ = “' '"“'"“""" ' —- i- eggs, chemo and potatoes‘ held 091911999 14' steady and unchanged, the Dom- 0011s Smelt so FOB mcxusn) nwou‘ iréi-gnteléiepartment of Agriculture Dist. Beag PM 1-8 WI BICOMMININ- Creamery butter prints to retail- Dom Bridge 3 ers sold ior 28 1-2-24 cents a Dom 3m, B 9 34 NATIONAL LIGHT & POWER C0. our. *".1.:z:.1"=.:1.:.2""1.11¢.3:. 1»- n-n- n» 1- 51031-55 V in M 1'11 1 iiered t 22 1-2 Dryden 4 3-4 ‘i’ m“ an BONDS n“ No“ m- m’ ‘for 6...?» Elissa. Quaa. No. 1 Gypsum s 1-4 INTEREST EARNED “T53 DEPRECIATION Duateru-ized regraded in wholesale How Smith 12 OVER 1-85 TIMES DURING 1938 Jobbing iota ‘W118 23. Lmp Tob 1g 3.3 1.1;", yAn-“QULAQS o" “Quasi. bmtmvrllalte and colored cheese 1m Nickel 51 5,3 1 '3“? d mm“ 1”‘ “m” Lake Woods 1a 1-4 F J BREllilill & BIIMPAIIY "“’° °“ ““"’“"‘“ “‘ “‘°“ , a _ . free’ cases lsold at 15 cents a doz- W"? m"? g i: 3- "- BAGNM-ic-MANAGER 3'11: ‘ii-iii ?-'§°§.?’s’-$’..11£;."‘°‘““’“ m1 Power so s-s Bank of Nova Booth. Building c‘ 1 u o. P9001010“ N- B- N0- 1 00's 105- Nat Steel 0a: as a-o '° ° '"' 1.15, u. B. No. 1 mts 50s '10-'12; Nomnda 1,; 1-; P. E. I. ,No. mts 90s 1.25-1.30; Quebec Pow“ 1a P. E. I. N0. 1 whites 90's 1.20-1.- 25; Que. N0. 1 whites 80's 11o- 5h“"’““15°“ 2° M 1.15; Fla 50's in crates 2-225. ' 50" can "W" 11 1-1 I i Steel oi Can ‘i3 1-2 G . Steel 0i’ Can Pld 69 1-2 Win H80 A 160 SUCCESSION 01/1155 - M1 article on discussion Duties by 11.. o. n. Bissctt, Charlotte- town. which appeared last Decem- M in c -" Business. is re- prillished in form in I “Bench and Bil-f". a rational 1081-1 mwspmper, which also makes in- mcsting comment and commends 111-, BlsseWs article as dmcrving oi careful study by Canadian law- yers. Why ia it, also Mr. Bissett (says Bench and Barr) tire-t two or more cannrlian provinces have the right to assess duties against the M0106 glam, gm why is it that the ssiaic “ the beneficiaries are obliged, ~many instances, to sub- mit to d le and triple taxation? lie suppliba the answer- when rays thatdt is "by virtue oi the provisions o! section of the British North Armrerics. Act that each province has the right to impose a direct to! on "PENNY" ionnd within the confines 0i such province, irrespective of whore the “person" who is being taxed may happen to reside ... Dealing with Succession Duty’ rates, Mr. Biscuit declares that not only must the rates prevail- ing in several dlmiement provinces be considered, such rates varying in accordance with the value" or llrs estate and the degree o! rela- tionship and with the proposition oi the estate lei-t to ouo particular person-there being a vurlax in most prcvinccs ii property oi more than a certain value passes to one prrson-but in one Canadian pro- vinceltlsnotevenpcewletotell lust what local rots will arwlv on purely "local" property wen upon being lniormed oi’ the total value oi the estate and the degree relationship, ii any, o! the in- tended ‘beneficiaries Mr. Bisevt points ourt that while iberetcsoiduty and emourvtsoi exemptions vary ,in all provinces. the general rule is iihat a low rate and a. reasonably high exemp- tion applies in the case oi pro- Dflfll’ Passing in the “direct" line. namdy. to the " ,, usbahd. "I! We. while a. slilhil? hilhfl‘ (ate and lower emevnptiron ap- Dlies to rrwperty passing in the "collateral" line, such as brothers. listen. ccusins. and children o! brothers and sisters. The irighest §vtes__and the lowest ‘ Professional liarris _ il. F. ARBIIIBALII - Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 4'1. I. 0. Boa l! - L ._ .__-_:' MCLEOD l1 UENTL W. l. BINTIJY. 3.0. .1. a. plurals. mo. O. I‘. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorney-ai-Lavv MONEY TD LOAN [I0 Richmond Street MocGUlGAN 8 TRAINOR usarr s. srmorrroasr. mo. p c. sr. cnsra rrumzoa. us. PALMER l: HASLAM 11.1.11 1.0. spun. A. l. IA! Lg‘ Inna or Nsvalfia lot Plums c - ' ¢u+¢...r.17.t...s7?. ' oratoroaa he wealth oi iiire residents of such Qgnviniorrarepald to these pro- again there are exceptions and one Canadian province tree-ts pmpenty passing to “' and nephews andndecesastircughitpassedto strangers in blood and assesses its duties accordingly at the highest bracket-mic The in which the greatest number oi in. dusts-lea are located are more lib- eral in the matter oi emcmpilona| than are the other provinces Possibly one reason why the ex- emmiorrs are snrsller in the agri- cultural provinces and the rates on the smaller sized estates some- what higher is that the average provincesisnoteogreartasinths industrial. and it is felt that i! the higher exemptions were granted very small mounts of duty would be collected. Farm Provinces Handicapped Another important reason, how- ever, why the agricultural pro- vincm fed instilled in lower ex- emptions and higher- rates is that they are collecting only s. es 1.1 masmuch as the oi- ilcu oi the majority oi Canadian corporations are ‘situated in the financial centres such as Toronto and Mon/heal, thus “ling the provinces oi Ontario and Quebec to claim duties by virtue c1! the technicality oi the sit-us ui shares, a very large proportion of duties uponestatssirurnollovertheno- vincss... Mr. Bissett dralws alrwntion to what he considers possibly One oi iihe most unfair and urns ssonmlii results of our present system oi Succession Duty "on in Can- ada. It is that by which the pro- vinces in which the financial cen- tres are situated are taxing the passing oi property from residents of loss wealthy provinces to charities A life-long resident of succeeds in accumulating an estate of 0100.000 mlflrt very well have his entire estate invested in secur- ities oi l‘ ” n uup- ' all of which would have trasrsier let us say, in Quebec province. Assuming that such an indvidual leaves his entire esiote to (marl-ties vii-Gain his native pro- vince. yet. because of the loch- nicality of the legal situs oi his seourdiies, Quebec imposes sueces- sivs taxes oi upwards oi $23.48!) which come directly out oi Man- itoba charitable organizations. _Tranaler to Dominion “Raving cited the greater part oi m. Bissett/s article," says Bench and Barr. “it may be inur- estim to note that the entire mot- tcr or Succession Duties is receiv- ing s great deal oi attention thaw days in all the provinces, partly, , “ .becauseltwasonssul>- last that was discussed at all the provincial before the Howell Oonurrission on Dominion- Prcvincial Relations. It was sug- 'A-large 30; i medium 28; B C I . W's-tuna. ' This, however; WINNIPEG, I!“ 22 —(CP)_.. ‘£23,?’ 1230mm"? “marl i wolywwvnerty marinate; t", 1nd ‘”°“_ strangers in blood. While this rslfig°°§t“§§v‘f‘nn1{p,§"°{od,w_ “Rtmfige Mflntriia‘ Curb s. general rule, he states, here close values were 3-8-1-8 cents lower, with May at 68 3-4, July 63 11-4, July ca a-a and Oct. o3 1-s- 64 cents. Advices of beneficial moisture in the wheat iielda of India drove Liverpool quotations 1-4-3-811 low- er while Buerrcs Aires was un- chhaged. Cash wheat interest remained at a minimum while trade in coarse grains uncovered a little support in cats. _ MO ‘ 22 —(CP)— NTREAL, , Wheat, Northern, No. 1 ‘l2 3-4; barley, Canadian western No. 3 48 5-8; oats iced, No. 1 3'1 1-2;ilour spring wheat tents, iirsts 4.85; seconds 4.35; akers 4.15; winter wheat patrrets, choice 305; white corn 4.25; bran, ton,-22.25; shorts ton 23.25.; middlingel. 25; No. 2 No. 1 prrntsoa r-zcs. Eggs in cartons: A-i large (Canadian Press) Stocks Albiitihi Com Abitibi Pid Asbestos B A Oil Beauharnois Bathurst A Banksi (Canadian Press) Stocks Canada Commerce Royal Bk Mont-real Nova Scotis. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Ira) Closing exchange rates At Montreal —Pound 4.71; U. B. dlr 1.00 1532; iranc 2.66 1-8. At New York -Closed. 352 25; 4. Potatoes: N. B. No. 1 80's 1.05- 1.l5; N0. l mts 50's 70-12; P. E. I. No. 1 90's 1.25-1.30; P. B. I. N0. 1 white 90's 1.80-1.25; Que. white 802': 1.10-1.15; Fla crated 50's 2- ions, ing elimination oi’ duplication oi taxes, five provinces proposed the Dominion be given exclusive auth- ority to impose suooeuion duties. Three provinces do 1m approve oi such transfer, Aswithanunvberoiotirerpro- goals pliaoed bcilonf the Commis- on.it sacaaso the ‘haves’ MP i __P (167699? U 2:31:35; chewy: 8:011; gznacrl- s. on @1515 inmananadian orisrsé ‘ mba 1'. and Saskatchewan together wlth| In Gold --Pound 11s. 5d; U. S. the three Maritime Provinces, all 59-44 cent-i; Cimfldlfln d1!‘ 59.- c l l gmalvlvhaifiougtngrrezerfrgzim I“ 5°“ —P°““d 115' 5d? U- s- sourcc favor the transfer. Ontario f6“ can“; CEnadIan d" 59" andQucbeqosrtheother hand. Ce ' w“ “m” WWW ""°““° Scientist Drowned I from Succusion Duties are 0p- _ posed, and o0 is British Columbia. Cgmpanlon Saved It is not exnotly correct to say that the provinces willing to give up sourcu of revenue, will do so without a suitable and adequate quid pro quc. They frilly expect, even danand, to be oompermed by the Dominion in the form oi increased subsidies and assump- tion oy the Dominion oi certain services such as relief. old age pen- sions and mother's allowances." The legal journal corwiludes: "Transfer c1! succession d/uties to the Dominion authority is no doubt the most desirable solution oi the many and varied existing difficulties, but much duplication and many oi’ the erdsting diiiicul- ties can be otherwise avoided. All that is needed are broad reciprocal ents between the provinces. is not easy oi aohievemerr-lz. Buch agreements have been suggested in the past. but little progress hss been made- Aotually the trend has been in the other direction ior recpirceal agreements between Ontario and HAMILTON, Bermuda. Feb. 21- (CP Oabie)—B0dy of Dr. A. C. 2x11 43. member of the Rocirialler titute who came new last r11- day, was found today in 8t. Geor- ge's harbor. He drowned last night when a dingy from which he and a companion were searching tor Marine specimens overturned. A bridge keeper managed to res- sus Dr. Marie Labour, Dr. Jacques’ companion. and a member o! the st/rii oi.’ the Biological Station here. Iobour. a man in his late sixties was prostra alter the accident and was unable to give any details o! how it happened. He is under a physician's care. Dr. Jacques is survived bv his wife and a daughter in New York. ii iieal Solvent For Sore Born. Bcisntiilo research has led to a new solvent that es oorns shrivei up and dro right off the toe. ther in r ents have been "lull “h” imflm” W“ N‘ added) to make“ the action painless. our/sly repealed!’ Fire ubiic can m this remedy in any rug store under the name oi , Niki-New Bank Pagans Con: Eats-gator. Don": Mon b amelpscia-liys erany orrger- Putnam interesting to Yer-mouth resdenis. Cora lair-actor- dlssolve awe your Th corn; and calluses. To get e rs- sult you want, insist on having only nested numerous times to the Rmvell I ‘ that Bucces- sion Dutlca should become a na- tional tax. m addition to a num- ey bear the portrait oi George w. Bgimrey. a native ci this town. i who joint general manager. . Putnam's Cora Extractor. Advertising iiatos~llayalrlo in Advance 0o ‘You. , , llosri ilorroy usrrvu rluirvo orurm. rmsucl“ I = l a Minimum Charge iol Any Advertisement ll Cent. _____._-_-__~__ TONGUE TWISTIBS ‘rhsnorth reel heath the frothy . y. m! in‘ the south " = " The thrrc i Miiced Trend On Montreal Stock -Marl'zet — UII A I ITTITD m-‘gglnsvrl! n business your ovmwith flat ‘mm “iiiiflriumn ° ‘if 2.1% t? Misceiloneous "3’. '""'-“"'“° ti‘: ' yo; ‘yum; [of Eastern “fir” 361"?’ cnoa..~-=~... a-“i s: .1111; narrator-m" _ g l 4g: n-r-u. rm 91.5.1. revolve‘ a 0 For Tender Tenders will be received by tbs undersigned ior the pur- . chase of that very desirable propert res-rare mu '1'.~c. sperm, u.“ and extending to North River situate on Nor-iii River Y: IO Ibb. II -—(UFiv- - . - > Tradm-s, eyeing a 111mm,“, m. shore, about one mile from Charlottetown, corrvprbing macaroni flagugioirhe tlrécnigmr: twcaty-iorrr‘_acrea of land, large modern dwelling, good “n”, m, bmum mixed outbuildinfi large fox ranch with big open pens and new orgasm?“ 1:01am. 1 ‘ m sheds. Dwhllagreeerrtly remodelled. has hot water heat- is? a.ra”,'=rr.-,-s~r°“,<;;‘-‘s;g,,<g- it:£iii"..ii;i.‘ii'it.l..‘l“tl;.”..“r‘.t‘.'°"°' "M" “°" "ca? ‘:_§ff‘"""’i:‘;b'_2t'fi Dominion tee a 1 1 ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' m‘ . "imma- " ground but Canadia‘: csl-mi-‘smsffif Tenders close Saturday, March 11th. 7M4. 1°57’ l; 11ml‘ "I"- h: edfliaguaiefvfidhemckel advmcd Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ,'°"",,, 5'31“ gm ‘BEL puff} n ‘"10"! 1o mail“ and vutJ-al-M- THE MARITIME rnusr cosrvsmr ."'*“'P°““"'“1“='"°“""'“"' '4 m’ 1°" °‘ "4 ’°" Him“ 3" ' - fillillillllllillliflliliilllflill . Papers gated up the gen- _ Executor.- "flu";- mr s d- um a ammu- sns 15o Richmondfllreet Charlottetown. | - .:.=:1.:"c~:.*.*~ ' - . a prove- 1 "m" It 13- - ‘lheae ups closed with cc . ‘h B011 Telephone tumbled oif 1-: {ion irhe industrial m ' w Pm the utility rot-renters. Que- G $141 stocks lost some-gfi-cund‘. gm Pogermandedrritlm Columbia - volume was the same as on Tuss- ower ow narrow declines. m a; 455,001) mugs, Montreal Power oved 1-2 to .33“, 1m“ clossee at, 30 3-4. dm 08H?’ n (Canadian Press) ceéto 5st ziitfiiid 3:11;; o; 3“ srnurmrnr ron rvrnv MAIQR (now a ms an ~ ggnrglrterljr es w 1s 25d 2035 mum’ m‘ n“ ; bah? 1353111112“ 0.11.131. $1 . motions if; =3 311th 1701111111011 Brides W3? 91°" 'Yr°1gg?.a{=°eee' cups?“ 57k‘; weao: Total sales: 11.1100; industrials, rs1-r “a111,; m, n 13100: mines 05.600: bonds; none. n61 mo: '53? cw a: 7o, organs Di“- l cen . _ er o ucs po g . v 1s zfiaurrérw gains? ncludedmmreatgviglts / _ Rock, amour, n. e - LlvestOCk , :1 z onrzéyndmsifi; Senior ugyolds held " i‘ "1 O'Brien ‘vlnalrsned 1o cents and ‘runifscziayis total 2n 13%; 131-: £1564: clfirrifriodgrwugsggr 15%.?“ 16:11 and the Marltimes were 364 cattle 1g‘ ‘M’ 5mm - ' ‘ 191 ah lambs ' and $2.023. ' "m m“ 1g mfiuifimfigm}, §ifwmgf‘g} CHOOSE PLACE m THE sun ‘mwyacadu; Wm» lggcgamr ,, rlsgasequaenge was‘ rmughnfi o r011 YOUR VEGETABLE v1.01 . con or a e- B vers kg! “fig.- 474 11°!‘ I114 81X 51199? A a overs slow with Eldorado closing yaw pertlgg u, w 1am our a; cam‘ ahd h a Wm “rm "mmliiled ii 133- to provide an ideal vegetable ear- while calves mo? another loss e51? is iifi=rfinfsgg I?“ §""i..s““§°n§‘f°" '11:: proxy” 25 “um 31 of a hali point or more appeared 1y £1 (i; 3r u 61mm 1- uen an§v§o$ $4? rgfreiegd?“ 1ft. 91$“ 4 1°‘ 55mm Md. Goodyear Did. the gr other Oressfsgrg aree Blilgely rgpifi? day, prim we... “m”... Medlfi: s s4 ‘émirmuiees. glrzieiedlkvugiv 11rd s11: terfere. rt is necessB-FY to take the 3°” 5m" 9°15 "P W “35- a" including Bell Telephone, Brazil- $813535 §i$ly“¥5to25“a%d med- 4.1 iln ‘Pfbfitlfln. B- Q- POWBI‘ “A". may be under the circumstances helm“ made '8 up wml- lhegiougg i: girérék opinforrrsnirgrcseanltus]; otner dwords, make the best o! aro 55.50. . C “m, u and Tamblyn closed higher. $115 u? Th1 i, Q1 11 _ its caglrlelg/czlwggdilowerioontééot of 53 6:“ P“ 3“ sCiiiranada enC action . doesenotagiier aan idgai 1225c sior oer-n‘ 1- iii- mil-ii“? ~1- m s: ggidfieaggumfitefgtmeqviam we” Cmmnhm 11': moxTuAb CURB other way can really fresh and. common mm kinds u: “was V?” “M55” emu“ highest quality vegetables be ob- medium ' °r 5°" C“? 71 1'4 i n h“) rained. Any piece oi ground, even Ho“ were "inner at $10 t b OOn Smelt M 3-4 MONTREAL, PH) Ii-Selected 33 small as l! by 5 feel, will grow m,‘ 10d and w ‘and Se, a’ arm‘ Darirwsler -5 1-4 mining quotations on Montreal ’ a supply of something in the way g1 h ‘a- ' e0 aw Davies 35 Curb Market today wen: ‘of vegetables. The size ior an all cutbzi‘ 250x prh . Butchers were u Iaround garden to supcy a season's s» w-‘h-i-“t-‘PE 113-093-3311 m- » 1- ‘ n - - - '.'.°r';“;.“:..1"a.1:::a11.1*.a".: "if 533w?” cwt- 5°“ W" Eul- GNBF 3 1'4 i There is only one absolute neces- on M-Bmlm W- k t‘ i East Mnlrobio m0 nay in selecting the garden loca- te“ were 1o “M215: peer 3L1 fir‘?! Ekioradc ____ ‘tilont and that is surtrllfllizhtd for “at ' ' 5S B. O1’ 0H 0 F; ay; U §i;§“ii'.i.“l’..i“.;‘i.‘°..“i'l Rfi-u . r. sr:.s~:'.:.1c.a1r:c:.1 so; 15-1-1111? m“..l""= .8“ - e r. owever, go gar r-Yrs "inns L’.1°°..?i’..§'“€.‘:l~. .. .. “'“"““ ii °“°“ ““‘°““-‘-“‘°—'“°° ‘m’ m“ c“; =21“ m $1.211: .1“... to .50. Prices on all other kinds Gcds Lake 1) n15“ 1% m?’ Jean“ (Lbeugcheimtl; gully. I81 life gagdenwcan have sun o! vs stock were steady. mroice Goldals 22 1-2 ha} he h mphwum um ms ,.e_ 1mm m“ in the morning until 8W9" mime $7 800d $6.25. med- Gold Belt 50 can; 1111-1“; 1 three in the afternoon, urrv oi the amafiis-éw. "gfimfihfid 02111111131011“? 300511,}, 3 1.3 ' i. . oommonuuveggables £2213‘ bet Kfgwla . . ers e .- was; , san ar 25. Good $5.15. medium so lair gnxma m“ a $3 lirlgifdnii-onnrmegetablesycan “gay ggownawrlh even v4.50 and common 08w $8.50- Torr "m" lbs Belfagi. anmca Sunday at o... less sun than this. This has been cows were $5 good $4.15, medium HBmWP-u ‘ close o! the morning sctllwfl, pau- proved by actual experimental $4.25, m1- $2.50 u. .50 Bu er Hard Rock 150 bearers were Messrs. Joseph - test. n is not an cxperlnrent or gar’? i205 $4.25, common H minor! Mar- _ ii - - Hedley 1 . , . n Martin Hugh s“. u l-fld J01!!! A. M83411. | "W08" i‘ "‘ Miuoslillaie ans cardinal ' Home 0i! ‘i 94° Charlottetown, t eehand Currencies Hoanest l: i; 1s was gar-mug? u... E... n’ _____ Hlid Bay P- 1300110 Y. 5 - mongmrrsn, m. n -<c1=1- Inspire i’ 90 . _ ‘lurnover was quiet on Montreal Nickel ,1‘ 51 1-1 u‘? am’: sggmafifieirmy foreign exchanges today. with Jacob i} 5 practice a; ma 11cm o; . ice changes small. Pound Bterl- 391mm, ',, 9 u‘; g m _ 17m ng firmed 1-8 cent to $4.71 while Ken. Add ; 195 with an attendance oi twenty French francs were a trifle hlgh- Km: m“ u A may,” and mum], er at 2.06 1-8 cents. The United Km! uh l" waning was spent by all. States dollar was even at 15-32 oi one per cent premium. . Icsnaqus 595 Miss Marion nnon. Char- / __-___---__- larva Cad 43 lotrstown. was the guest or her MARKET! A’! A GLANCE $1 are 4g 1 a meats at Mt. Buchanan on Sun- (By The Canadian Press) Ioitch 67 To nt —Gold and western oil m5 Mr. R. C. Macdonald, Bellevue, sling ifigher; other groups low- fix; I‘ M5 m; visiting in Point Prim on Bun. er. M‘ c: and ' “mm,” —°°,,‘$,, “‘§‘,,¢,,,‘,’§fi" Madden “i?! ms son or m- and Mrs. ares ower; er - - hi$gni -iwheat 3 s to 1 8 cent Maralgo B: igal-°hg'rfimu° “m! igiseleot a vegetable Garden M01- lowfl. W! Manama M P. . Island ospita recently. “m Th.‘ Wm m" y 34px;“. 1M n” ML Buchmm and Pom‘ From 9 aJn. to 3 p.m. ii ossb .. _ 3W3‘... s: 533%". 1%‘ {aitrigr “tththie ‘mum’ ‘wm’ t” “Y w ‘m’ Li“ as no mun-y may.“ u g“ vfnglvegetazblcs on a part ally shaded Moneta 115 “$1, ‘wzjff°..ngf,,.i°'gfl,“’f~ ‘Iedeal soil isn't often iound. Take Morris Kirk ll 1-5 m" n m; w“ tum 5am t the soil as you ilnd it and proceed Naybob 84 Luke's Gospel ' to build it up. This is no great. task. y", 50m 15 _ ' The one feature to avoid 1s a low “Nana 1g L3 lying position that is nlways soggy Nor om w T T and in wtgrich lvatglmisl bound‘ to can“ a“ stand af ‘r ra ns. ‘s one ea- st... 1;; ° h” ""°"'i"°ii"' 12:113.“. iiéi.'..i‘éf..éi. Omep __ supplle . Om Pink 43 1-2 punom- ' m0 Ali persona desiring to have free Pandora 9 Ilfliella allotted to them ior the Person 1'13 summer acaaoa or 1839 are request- grtzzson m 1-3 $11; ills gglicationa at once with e Crow . vaa din, City llall. “"11 _ s. 1.. warorn, p“; M; so Plelldent of the C ‘otietovva Free Roch, a Gardens Association. . Ronda v g i a i Q m ' rssss-s-rs-zr-n. " d R1 1G - ab,” ' '1 heat c ESAN- ’ AUFAX)‘ "as, ggwrkqv“ 3 a “III [Loo mt lsllll I'm shunt‘)? S t d T d 11:21am phosphate. Reduces stinking nut d! t e ' what; arauh oi oats; covered and bla& loua 005 Wu‘. h nun“ ‘u’ Si,” Ifll and Irripo oi bar-lay. Recommended in 3 u, an.” “was Siscoe i: nurses algal-vanity oi Saskatchewan, lav ‘ Blldfll w". nah.‘ hmareoa Jsoraoveot rob-Generally 110 splendidly appointed Slave inks 1° 1-1 gnu“ a, b, “fm,"},,","; imIIIviIidI-inhlimanwwllavvrmll - 3 w p“. 49 3m - u. (n. u“ h“ v a Ofionwireatandbar-lsyandllflfiouoahfilil IIW‘ PFIIII- l" Wm! ‘I5 sun-um“ 7g gram"; as little as Ie par bushel oiaaad. Treat now- be ready to a Write r grai pain m “'7'” "°'»W"" 5”" n“ '1 “"1" *0 Ill“ "Io who ller lb. “sum-rumors; ant-Lu- m, Q” "m. m” Sud Cont 11 l2 caged for manaiactarlng. The m- m»:- “0 ' w w w" M M- cuunmi rrinusrrur: uuum . 211cc oi arvivelelleaa 2mm“ mmmnm I PI d IfllI - "1 WIN TRAIN , ' . ' u‘ n ' ‘Ilexos _ W’ 8ec'y, Vernon liver. passed ealaina. with aha wit“ Am L w) aaa-iacdavfthe province gum.“ =_ l: 5.49.1.5.‘ '* g l. I Qldhllf- we,‘ Tun” 1 a: iii-i Isa-armory adla mu x‘ 5b‘ I TE ' ER FOR i i s . rallwayatatllaaliarinat- wfl , i rrmarumrronrvruvMnrournov h‘ g“ ‘n. “in” UNLISTID _____ ‘ a ' ' UIDIIII “I. 00% c” _ ‘ - . 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