a": .1 fir; '~ :53” is...“ l‘\v<0 ,.,.__,.,,._,;_._g-,<- rot my; l ' ‘I'll! - ‘CTEIRLOTTETOWII GUARDIAN Inning Dally (Founded In 1081) President: Hut. Col. W. Chance B. llloliuo Vlorlrdtlllll: J. l Burnett. I‘. l. I. otmuii-i s. I. uni-nan. IJJ. umim cums. mu Wl-tker and um. in A. Burnett. I-(LNJLI. tOn Aotlvo Service) ‘The Strongest Memory in Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.‘ FRIDAY, MAROH 23. 1915 L Whither Are We Drifting? t When Minister _of Public Works, Senator McIntyre declared the Province could go mil- lions in debt and be none the worse for it. Evidently the _lones Government is of like opin- ion, for it has brought down estimates for the current ycar which indicate a deficit of $588,626 on ordinary account, and $387646 on combined ordinary 1nd capital account. How is this going to be financed? Unless the Government has assurance that the Federal Government will take care of this huge deficit, the only other way out Wllllltl appear to be that followed after the hallway ituhrtiglio and, sell out, not to Confed- eration this tInie, but to Maritime Union, when our existence as an itidependent province would cease. llere we have no extraordinary natural resources that tiiay bc exploited. we can pav our \\":1\ only by selfduitiosetl taxes. and “ltand- mus“ from (he Federal treasury in lieu thereof. Front time to time we have been able to con- vince Ottawa that we are, and always have b880, badly treated in this respect, and it will be for the IlTIIKN’ (iou-rtitiiciit again to dcuiaitd and re- ceive increased subsidies to enable us jirovittcial- [y to keep afloat. \\'hat are their expectations and plans in this respect? MB-ack To Wheat Rtiiiiors of a swing back to wheat and away from lit-gs in the Prairie Provinces were heard last Fall and became a reality at the Dominion- Provincial i-‘iggrictiltiiral Conference in Ottawa. Now the trend has become a fact-500,000 fewer h0g5 marketed in Saskatchewan alone is the prediction for the first six months of i945 u compared to last year. There are two reasons. One is the $1.25 guaranteed price for wheat which makes it more attractive to sell wheat than feed it to hogs; the other that there is a lot less work in grow- ing wheat than in feeding hogs. 'l‘li-: results of the trend, predicts the Ottawa ‘Journal. will be bad for Canada, now and in the fitturc. \Ve have a contract for bacon and pork with Britain that must be filled, even if bacon has to be taken off the Canadian niar- ket. Britain is depending oii this bacon to fill her yery limited wartime ration. To fill it this year may mean a drastic cut in pork sales on the domestic market. Many who want pork will have to go witliotit it because Prairie farmers want to sell wheat at higher and more at- tractive prices. Tlie worst feature is the effect on post-war markets. ‘There is some hope of keeping at least a considerable share of the British post- war bacon market, largely held by Denmark ln pre-war days. We certainly will not keep it if our supplies fail Britain at a. critical time, if just when the war in Europe comes to an end we make it evident that- a continuous and steady supply of bacon from Canada cannot he depended upon. Yet to keep at least a part of this. market in the future is almost an essen-- tial need for Canadian agriculture. Quebec Legislation The very day the Quebec Radio Bill came Ip for its third reading vote, Premier Duples- ll! brought down a bill to aniiul the agreement concluded between Quebec and Ottawa in i942 concerning to corporation taxes. By virtue of this agreement, Ottawa collected for the dura- tion of the _war taxes belonging constitutionally to the Provinces. It is the Government's inten- tion to take over once more this source of rev- enue. In addition, a short despatch of the Can- adian Press announced on Thursday that the Bloc Populaire was going to present to the House a oill to suppress appeals to the Privy Council: Andre Laurendeau, Provincial Leader 0f the Bloc Foptilaire and member of the Que- bec Legislative Assembly for Montreal Laurier, said yesterday that purpose of a bill by Albert, Lemicux (HlK-Stanstead) to amend the Code of Ciril Procedttre, was t0 prohibit appeals from Quebec civil courts to the Privy Council." In political circles, an attempt has been made to connect this bill with the measure to be present- ed by the Provincial Government in the ntatter of appeals to the Supreme Court. it is also being tinted that it is a very rare occurrence for a political party in Opposition to inscribe a bill on the order paper of the llousc. Food gupplies-i From Canada The report for i944 0f D. R. Townsend, ldlllillilitrlllflt‘ of ships' stores for the Prices Board. again emphasizes how great is the; pole Cflllitdlilll faiins and farmers are playing iii the war effort. It provides new reasons for ration- ing and for <crtaiii shortages of food on the domestic‘ mat-kit. For imtaticc. ererr ship uhirlt leaves a Can- ldiart port. \‘.'l‘l"llt(‘l' troop transport, liner or cargo ship, is supplied with Canadian food- sttiffs not nnlv f0r the outward voyage but for the return. In i944 ships’ stores supplied by Canada bad a total value of about $16,000,000, and by far the greater amount 'was for food. The lengthy list of stores supplied these ships included 5,500,000 pounds of beef, 4,- 000,000 potinds of flour, r.75o,ooo pOlllKlS of mutton and lamb, the same quantity of pork, a similar (quantity of miscellaneous meats and t,- long lists of salt meats, eggs. condensed mill!» poultry and cheese, tomato juice, fresh and cm- ‘ned vegetables, fruits and all the other items a well-stocked larder needs for long voyages. "m, "d"; h Another call on food supplies is a contract b! W! lllfn. Remain whereby Canada has agreed to ship 30.000000 fxgtfm’ "h" 5""! United States Army. ' This order will be so packed here that it can be shipped anywhere and my u it i. believed that most of it will feed us. h“ m troops on fai Pacific islands. -Many million wlth hlm. pounds were shipped last year and proven so . V . result. no led h n maniac more lnocl than ever before for the home inar- °f ket but as well are providing great qulntities A h“ for the people of Britain, or our army over- l‘ seas, millions of pounds for Red, Cross parcels. Emu-mm‘ "V" quantities tor the Wes: Indies and other col- {htllllllg- AIM. no J onies, food for Greece and other liberated 111:1: M355, Irfafnd“ countries. There is reason for the firmer to_ 1°"! Fawn-Hereby hold up his head proudly. mggggmpgl flxgmggy Nlgne‘: en a. It ebec. where ll e oll 25 t; 3 all the igggplevln Oiiinadaligli-iaxrii -EDITORIAL NOTES- u Printed W Whore does the west begin ls n question that has been under debate. An nrder-ln-c cfl of the Dominion Government " "' ' ' Min-trifling llitiwhitil def “f. O Bl‘ C8 Last year poultry canneries obtained their W?!" 1M“! Home Ind make due stock entiredyHfrom the province, a large number hiwjiléfiflifllli?" _' Pa“ “m” of grade A birds being used. The product Onlyo known now, able note that British salvage finds a ready sale to hospital ships and other men have lifted from the bottom Maritime markets. _ _ " "' "‘ ' of the sea, where they had been Making its presence felt. A rescue squad "ellghli? w"!!! Ml10n.2.500.000 tons leader was digging through debris in southern each. ptifiv-wmihoispeipsshlgi slgéoiili; $335 England for V-bomb victims. “Anybody there?” 18 ""1 m4 119191118 w battle the“ lie shouted into a building. “Hullo,” came the 313"" “f? 55% gfiénganilllgglmsfhléfi reply. [ifter a few minutes more work the "B9 B“? squad leader and his men‘ uncovered a. parrot. ' n The ice cream production here in i943 total- led 322.233 quarts of a gross value of $114,- 905-74- rl nln as a b . - Nl Review. use an" w n- Believe it or not, but world-famed Taronga ‘ml’ be" "Pea" l" W!‘ , _ _ Eh t. l d Park loo, overlooking Sydney Harbor, is anlclicihsziilzfi-giiliimeilvoiiirsi ii§l.‘.'."§§'§ii 1 - - t. _ e ri erent ihiiiiii°xfffililf"f'l'i.ciiiidhfisiiiiln°luib. %'.‘.‘.‘.““.‘.'..'l"..“..‘.';“l§..’“"°..”"“ "‘ . ope 0m war. Letter. “You are not joking?" the secretary He might have received the pog- of the Taronga. ParkTrust, was asked when he t e ulnr accolade, Chamberlain , a, , . ttszrws.'a:':...iti“=“"a.*“= - ' c on ur- iflaledrlé“ ‘l: s "°"’-"P“P°_" "gan- d °» S“ 13f» chill woulduhave remained what lt e rep ie . n to prove it, e pro uce ‘a ist then was- 113-11113“; o“ imam bu; of ivliat the Z00 is expecting from Britain's V"? emlllli-"Tflfllnv TP-‘lesfflm- neighboring Dominion. Heading the list was, , . Fl - - "One pair of deodorised skunks.” qtagfiflgf"fgyfl"‘slgofi;l,f,f'ga,g lnto the blalcksmlthfls shop smi- school and picks i! i I F A policy whereby this Province could be more f§§§,',"-,,,fif,'°h,",,3°‘ {gum ml‘. assured of trained men to act as selecting agents hammer isnd begtnsesbeaitriiimttii: for the culling of poultry is recommended by a‘;",'mn,r§f;mfh:°,'=,°m§, e" t" Mr. F. G Ward, of the Poultry Marketing and And then. seeing a hogs: iiaiicenotiiii Production Service. The culling of poultry, as zfrgglgthfirtaihgelll!» P"- done in the past, lacks uniformity. It is sug- of the Clydsesdalelsinhindelegsispiiii: gested that n school for selecting agents be held ll‘ gfggee“ $15 ‘"93. and- like a each year just prior to the poultry culling sea- hoof. Ailmttiis stir to pfillgy “i; son. The supervisors of this school should be 1:113:51‘: ‘l; Imllttht-hree feet. men in whom we have every configengo and pounda-Inndiiii Diiiiyg llsdalliut so lie stiggesis that trained men from t e min- ' —— . ioii Department of Agriculture be the supervis-- ...,'Zf.'.‘§"{,f,,,,l1§',{'°,,,‘,t,"',,°§,,,',';;, 13:; ors. This school should last for a period of from "Y h“ mend’! belvnsi- One day. P windows and tried to get the ke out of. the room. He look- ed up, and saw a lady st the othe end of the room. ‘A woman, in Mr. Albert E. Morrison, Game Inspector, 2:, in his last annual report says: "It is now de- sirable that we should pause in our career of des- h p. h ,. . truction long enough t0 look back upon what we hiiiseenedehgiiaspseiiice tiiiiialiiubnewiiriii; have accomplished in the total extinction 0f ‘ufiiq.‘Qlsfiffgirfiflédwgflgi sand ' ' Y I B - species, and also note what we have blocked out ard. "insinu- Majesty, the Qlleelllv," for the immediate future. The Government in Iséttxflmk rréaalglntheuaeltffbfitf. turn- ordcr to 'lSSiSt in carrying out the development edge or the éaigslii of fish and garlic, has put on a game license of LY”!- l" NW “"11 P0"- one dollar per _year, I _but has ex _ all According u. l. Ituellf Glllllp Poll farmers and their families, from having to pro- gglldllxfled g" i! Hilton-Wide blsls. cure a. license. Why they are exempted is not “.335, °,°,‘,‘,,,°,,,f§‘§,,,‘”,‘;°“,§,,',‘,‘,§°'; understood, as the money collected is used en- glaflehipembeghv! the Kins Cabl- tirely for the dcvelopmentof fish and game, in amnxm ‘"12? 5;? p" cent u" which the farmer as well as‘ other citizens par- 511111181‘ Exposure tidpatep. tack of interest l t. A ogtelgiiliiiibiiice pr 0 ll OCCUPB rncllo qulzes at. Toronto, Wlnnl erg‘ - * " * and elsewhere...The dtuatlon thus Alfred, ist Viscount Milner, British statts- éxfillfilsglilllgoel‘! liisliiiocieedfimiapi-ii. man and administrator, born this date I854; Wiles "W! 8119110" 0r the advo- began tit.- in the British Civil Service,-and ap- §Q,§g,,§‘,,‘,‘g",§§ff;,‘,,;‘"§;g,g, ggag; pointed under-secretary of finance in Egypt in we hlshly o! an informed elector- i880; on his return was made chairmen of the fmgulélex“ ‘mm b‘ “"9"” l’? , - _ and knowledke to be Board of Inland Revenue In i882, becoming most effective! cast. Otherwise governor of the Cape of Good Hope in 1897-; ‘,,',‘§§3,{,‘, ‘"131 i-ggl: ‘$2,121: d" opposed Krugefs treatment of the Ultlanders oaigsry Herald. ' in Transvaal, the outcome of which was the K be “_“ South African War; after the war he was main- psdoiins owlliitaggiai-eobsbix uiiitiili ly responsible for the settlement of South Africa, g2, '51,‘. fvibfltgenzilficlélls: proving one of the greatest of British admin- ury to serve as court-house, p115- istrators; on retirement he was called upon to enter the Great War Cabinet, and in i916 was impale creeps Into the lcenu Al- and sea Dower ls over- wa ‘has be the otheexi- w“ .-Btrlt- per cent llve in the province of c If. is relurk- n Ir Chamberlain ma been rfghl- alanine to bet rfcw Alberto pounds of dressed and frozen poultry to the mint-Latinas xiii-slit.“ m’ directs accordingly. for ml- , - acceptable that this year's order has been the becoiirse they lfbnilygVQbdo than: ‘if: ls. not because they belong . . to Canadian farmers are not only supplying wuéiinpyhwufi n"; pnmlffi‘; r assoclatlon of Now "Wfl "i°“"qi..ti o aw . W he protubltlonwtLfi/ivuqwgcfz, t lady flrst. quest-loci g a... ...,. t": art" we: “avert; "” '° “lb-snub” ‘- t pa an need 1,0 roe e0 on rs on _ - , sect. which ilnd for a sioiiauumwn lo _ u» wmmi of uwui- B'¢k_mt T h w‘ not; taste not; ham-fig not; which v er general election ln the crltlosl . t . 1g all are to perish with the using u. mike on amnwt to reform the poet-war reconatructlon period. g m.“ l" . _. lel’ the cwmisiiameiits Lnd~doc- mitumi government b in: -———-——— Link" dd..." "WM m“ 0f men; now we know what In other putt which ve serv- , mung ‘but umulffiltl our lord said about. them that ed notice-they plan to fight the. w r F “M, “m. fl ‘haul’; _ teach such doctrine. election independently? Or did he a _-“ yhlgh “flu” ‘m, ll- mglciuel Pfghlpgttonrtlagzy has no fouii- mean m tut hfikwouldJg , fall to roach. ‘ "u!" e o scriptures. upon non-p y men e 4, r. Bread and wlne were joined e- Anderson. Chancellor of the Br- Y Prim l0 ntlllljll In, "t" and blwt by the 10rd roioi-iis _ e uer, Reconstruction Minister u ' PBODIe. The first account we have. Woolf/on or ‘lkutvqaort. Mfn- _.__. of wlne in the Bible was after the later lord Leathers to pod. We are told that. after Noah as Ministers? came out of the Ark the first thing Nobody knows for sure oiooept. he did was to plant.‘ a vineyard Mr. Churchill and hope l andmsdewlne. Avlncyard lnham! scripture 1s typical of the Church visors. The Prime Minister, an and wine ls a symbol of the Holy astute politician. probably left the Splrlt. Noah was a time of Jesus questions open lnteziitlonalily. But. Otirtst, and we read the first thing at any rate 1t has caused m ex- that Jesus dlcl when he went forth csptionsl amount of discussion. ln the Ministry was to make wlne.; What the Prime Mlnlater laid There ls probably no other wort-Lin bls address to the Commo- 1n the Bible that. carries as llllllcll five party eonleww We! nnce es the word wlne. ex- was that. when the ooolltlou breaks oopt. the Lord himself. It ls used to up, with the withdrawal of labor represent both good and evll. We and Liberal members to fight the are told that when Abram was re- ' election. he would form an lnt turning from the war Melchlzedek government "not. only of Conser- met him wltli bread and wlne. vs-tlves but. of men of z of when Issac blast Jacob he was to any party or no parity have plenty com and wlne. David willing to serve." Then gave quite a helping to them that. Conservatlvee won the election the helped bring the Ark t0 Bethlehem. lnterim- government- "wlll be All down through the scriptures further nafomied with the sole CIlTyOn who are e We find the Lord's People used decision of rallying the strongest forces available to carry our cause to final victory and peace." Some right-wing Conservatives e. The outcast bond woman and her son. got bread and water~ wlne war/tor the victors and broad and water for the ‘ -‘ Wine in the Old Testament ls a sym- t bol of mirth that is to say typical, of spiritual mirth 1n the New Cov- enant Flrst. Peter First Chap. 8th verse. John the Baptist came nel- ther eating breed nor dmlnklng wlne and the people said he hath a| Devil but they knew not the reason, he could have no wlne. Jesus came eating and drinking and they. called litm a wlne blbber, and a * gklitiitten. Tibet; tglitrlrlld not. slay‘ iiny-' A M55101“? t ri a ns arts —-- 8 as p g (From: A sonnet-Sequence) 0t bread and wlne for they knew it _ w“ we“ by G°d m‘ m“ “s” °l h“ somewhlle before the dawn I rose and slept _ Softly along the dlm way to your people. It was because John re- fused it they said he had a Devil. room, Arid found you sleeping in the quiet gloom, And tiolliéiess about. you ls you e There ls a great deal more could be said about the proper use of wlne and the same could be sald about improper use of wlne and n . .. whlle h slttl tti also of man other things. Be- , 3 told5 d. depending upon the ability off the £q1¢h {align h,§“,_.,{§‘,,,,,,$,,§“?§§ cause the nogne of Gpsd Lstso pro- 1 imeit litters: tut your wuklnz fi m;- qj g t t}; d . years, an smoked t}; 1 h ' fcriely used y some no a rea-_ fl rs c1917‘ won’ _ _ H _"g age.“ s o grasp e u" a been smoking tor almoste tiiigesnrii: son it should not be used in wor- 'About head, “and held it. I mmlab "a *1)“ ‘iulllllg- length of time, his newspape read- ship. It is not my motive ln wrl- had res 1H8 was disturbed by the arrival ting this to encourage any one to Unhoped this side of Heaven. be- w- e a n of the club's steward who o ened become temperate but. only to your brens‘ show that. lt ls no sin to use wine as it should be used. Our Saviour said no man puttethnew wine tn- to old bottles (wlne skins) else the new wlne will burst the bottles and be spilled and the bottles shad perish. But new wlne must be put into new bottles (wlne skins) and both are preserved. (Experience). No man also having drunk old wlne sti-altwey deslreth new. toi- he saith the old ls better (Doctrine). Temperance ls something that cannot be enforced because lt. ls I knelfe: long time. still; nor even wept. It. was sleet wron: you dld me: and for t Of that. poor moment's klndllness. And ‘ind wgeithe c mlort‘ mo r- o . New Child, you know How easllv love leaps out to dreams like tries e. Who has seen than‘. true. And love that's wskeiied so Takes all too loiig to lay asleefl again. —R-upsrt. Brooke. temperance, and left the issue with the Judge of all. Hoplni this letter may be of service to some and 1n- jury to none. 1 um. Blr. ate. fruits o! the Holy Epdrit. Church teach Temperance. FY0601! teznperance, and pray temperance. but. never resort to persecution. Our saviour never resorted to profi- cutton or persecution, neither d 911141! theesvstle _Tl}°_Y_RT":§.°l.‘E§ Kidney Acids pupil“ Your Rest READER. A ll. .t. nation OITOIIITIIT lighqmrolt Tlalynnnmduu-llo “his: "ma, u. ‘w gnu“ “noun” when I my be Bing llultliy litlnlyl fitn- oolsm from Monique. P. l. l. bl eltt fultyundlllplunl’ 11:: in the null sluplusnou, lind- Oflloo Hours: 1O h ll A. M. ache. backache often follow. If m don't t “ i‘ P‘ M‘ ti‘. ."';'I'...S.", Th...‘ “i”... I03 "flgic-iii "l " 113°" I - I Dodd sKidney Pills ""““"°" on, and place of execution, which an enterprising caterer converwd lnto a restaurant —“” ‘ n] sent on a mission to Russia which ultimately re- sulted in friendly relations with that country; he was head of l. similar mission to Egypt, in i920, which laid the basis for the alliance be- tween the two countries which has proved so beneficial in tlre present war. n- : n- a A wife listening on earphones to an after- noon talk on food values commanded her hus- band to jot down as she repeatedthe broad- caster's words-and then threatened to feed him- ior a week on the results. The said results were P something like this: "Foods with large per- u ccntage catholic-beans, oatmeal, potatoes; large percentage giner-ale with eggs, steak, roots, and fresh fruits. Each group should be presented daily in the menu.” He telegraphed BBC for ltclp. Realizing that every moment counted, BBQ hastily wired back: "for 'carbolic', read ‘carbohydrates’ and for ‘ginger-ale‘, ‘mineral matter!" Otherwise, sad and sudden might have been the end of a perfectly good husband, vic- tiiuized by s slow penmsnshfp ind an unfortun- ate application of the law of association. Or, probably, due to changes uigliergune during repetition, like the storied the’ posters’ Concert Party used to tell in their omitting broadcists about messages passed dbwnkthe line, during the last war. One startéd: "Going to Advance; send reinforcements." But after passing fronr month to ear it reached the rear signals as “Going an . ho cared to a for e es could ftiied, ln tag: chamber ere condemned criminals used be decapitated, and where the ver failed to point out. to tors the exact. slte of the hesdnisnw block. The lace was always crowded-From e Man- chester Guardian. of British fleets In Thom P When the States Pacific fleet alone hold the line from to Singapore, tt had spread very thln. The concentration of llllllfi for any one operation. such as the Battle of Midway. the at.- tsck on Guadalcanal and Tulagl, and even more recent smphlblous moves. left great areas unprotected where the Japanese, had they known o! our ppm and ha? they a the n ve lm- provise a quick thrust. mllht nlted had to the Aleutlsns to be have opened III embarrassing, lf not dis- astrous campaign against some of our dearly won Island bases. Now our fleet units can mus of! the Philippines, the Bonlna or the Jo- ..." home ls nds, secure ln the Howler!" that there ls now no _ gap ln the ocean battle- lne n the Bouth Pnctllc such as there would be l! the Brltlsh fleet was not in those sass and the 1n- s4 500,000 pound of bacon and hams. There are n for action. — to a dance; send three and/foufpence." y" a QUlCKlES' " mirth“ itttttttittt per tilolhleclnoeetpcrty 1d- Qum- erlm Tho Ind dly of Mlfllll- 5- n- w“ i. n Reynolds J orders. and hue-adjusted our will. m‘ g Brine with benefit by our new sub or ekoq ‘Your 088! tlljylvlllf Hill} labor ma Liberal ‘it! Inn I the Conservatives van ml to {min a IIIQ wo hat can. all major part s Pl‘ 1.] rue 2. mesa l“ Great (hem "up, m" Malimliiiii i ; Professional Battle: Mlclcod 9 Bentley‘. w. e. nous-nu. 1 o. s. n. manner. a o, Burritos! "a Allorlvyl-fl. ' law By The Canadian Press MARCH N. 194141.. A. l". xnliv ed X0900 incendiary bombs an Ber- lin and attacked Kiel. Hanover and . Beo- knllllhldl os-“ltl”. .2.’ I6’ bout. the 93%|. o PRINCE ll) All‘! ISLAND IN TIE PROBATE COURT In Io Fatah of Kenneth Mc- Iieodlnoolflprlngtonlnlntflln Queens County in the sold Prov- lnce, Farmer, deceased, futile. To the lherlfl of the County of no County r sn ilonxtablol 154 n1. analllkflh pet-sin lirlthln mat " m” . count,“ m? moan sh-mfihbwg- GREETING: WHEREAS IP01! lending the tit-Ion on flh of Cyril Mlrlln u! u R u goprtnslgou lnflumu Count-y flew, - . Olllu a lib. ' uld, uwer. the Executor of thei 1 above named Estate. nrayln: "lit I Charla:- Accountant; olllflgn may be Iuueti for the suu- a Gnu” Mm‘. pose rafter net forth: You are‘ . 41mm. hereby roqulrbfd weuunrpil chlrlvllflewe non: interested . . fink to be wit!‘ nnplearbhgloi-énm, Pllvnol 10M do: M1 SUI! It I TU il Q R-flfl ' to u d In the Conn Home in on w mum“ 0"‘ (thglottotzwflolrli Quemtshlfougthy‘. I l. v n c‘ u“ 1 ‘y llwentlietb day of cAgrll next com- flWw-a-twv-twmws-u In‘. at the hon: n! eleven o'clock fddrfflll and Btutpgnyi I-'. Attetttpnn i v .¢i..ams';i'....&u.t. t Intern True Bnlldln; Charlottetown , foreman of the some My to nheu cams» lf any they oairwlly the Ao- cnuuts of the tllltl Fllll»! should I10! Bah... Prfloh And- lt. is ‘hereby ordered that l on y hereof be forthwith n - n once n. enh week for at lent. four orni- secutlve weeks from the date hereof and that I true co Qtit."§fmfifi#..illt..'i%i.l, u. ntsutm, s.i.' n the of | A III Charlottetown ‘ffuliliiiil ‘$12.... Iaulsmr- louviro: 0| the store of N. Aubrey Cutcllflet NOTARY. ETC. Ir- Frederlcton In Queens Countyt CQBRIE _BUILDING :Li.n'..':.'..:"" ... .""' a‘ ‘t: outrun-mitt» O L "°°"' ffililinllfifhll" til’. lliii ALEX w. Mimitesotv Estate u aforesaid Illly have duo notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge-ill the said Probate Court at Clnrloti wn- sforenld, the day and your firs above written. Office: l0 Great (in!!! Strut Mono! to n . "M"! souorrov. g3; llAlllI-ISTI-Jllz‘ M. ALBAN rant/ten an. one. (Slnlyntiillr iiiinilizomnr enema 611mb» Bull til-WWW" ‘W , .,,|,.,_,,_ t _ once-m wan "a 3-9,- 43190-41- i=4“?- b" s. ewe-M“ ‘ i BARGAIN! mil-u. m: lulu Idea lulu Pelee _..i___-__.____. ".10 CREAMS er I. sill. b17311».- as. ms ciutms 1..- vm huh! Ctuulu on. lot b» m. I115 nun cm- In“ 01m su- mo“ Q0 41.10 QM i Y! . '§ .. .' . t.. w. Douootto l ‘l- "- htlmf“ Ian ma. I. llulladoo u. “I don"t. moon to discouraging-but. something; I . , get quicker-results ma; Guardian Want 11-w- mt§c