V ceived‘ clement? _ We thank t . v wit-sacs‘ - r o: Miillllliitll ‘Phat ' “bation-sbillvwhich-lrowre- l pus is Now DUE. win- you be good-Enough to mail‘, send, or ask us to call foifyour cheque in set- ilihlill E. R. BRow 146 Richmond Street l Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass. Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Slimmer-side, Lloyd Lewis Good Stong Stock Companies ‘@4- ' worthy of ' old. mhwssraltntnhtmsu l auor from Rebate-Catskil- -m roar-scar. tides wes- ton. Capt. Weston. entered port un Friday with acargo of lmsiber. B -ssnaen warned- qood experience. steady Good wales. J. R. Kenny, Snrs merside, P. E. l. j-ANNUAL memo ,’- The _ mos-y- pleaio an annual event lch was commenced last year to ecmmemoralmthe landing, of the orlgiaaillamsays in this p vlnce is to be- held» next Monday bn the farm of‘ Mr. Percy, McGougan. Msipeque. —ll!TUI\N8 FROIKHOSPIPTAL —-4Mhster Clarence Butler, Glen- gsrry, who had been for several days under s‘ course of surgical treatment at the Prince County Hospital. has no well iiacovered that he was discharged on Fri‘- day. He was accompanied home by his mother, tlidrs. Thomas But- ler. _ —WON SCHOLkRSHIP. —I! is note that" one of tho winners oi the Prince County Scholarship in the P. W. College matriculation exams Miss Ruth Campbell, daughter of' Mayor CarnphelLis only fourteen years The other scholarship win- ner is Kenneth McLeod, son of Mr; Nell McLeod, K. C. chairman of the Summerside school board. -—iA GOOD HEAD.‘ —- An enor- - mous cabbage for this time of‘ the year is displayed in the grocery window of ii. T. Holman Ltd. Ii is a Copenhagen Market and wns grown by Mr. J. H. Prichnrd. Mr. Prichartishlpped six crates of tab- Mfie to the mainland- this week they averaged over seven pounds each trimmed. These-are suruiy unusually large cabbage for tit-r time of year. , Beach llrovet inn. Now Open for tiled Season Inutifully Situated, Directly Fsoinp- ths Entrance to ‘ Charlottetown Harbor Wonderful Scenery The bsst appointed, most luxuriously sass ished Hotel in the’ Maritime Provinces. A nus line operated By tile Hotel Manapsmsnt provides s fifteen minute service to» and from the City. CARS MEET ALL When visiting Qh-nlottstovvn whether on business or- (or pleasure, make Beach Grove You will like it. .1 __ . MAINLAND TRAIN‘ In" vwr "sedan: ‘-----. . cplosion» Wrecks New York Building NEW YORK. Aug. 14—- Five persons were slightly itijurcrl to- night when a four-storey building occupied by food importingcon c339- lfl‘ll.0W€l' anbnttan was c pietcly demolish d 'by an ex‘ plbsilin of"‘ undetermined. origin. A-‘porliofo-f the north wall of one building fell upon‘ a one storey frllme stable. burning eight horses as‘ they stood in their stables. Ffi-e, which followed the explosion. vies confined to the wreckage. iAtnbuiances Iwero summoned and carried the injured to their homo; lilinister _0f..Mines Visits Nlova. Scotla- ‘, SYDNEY. N. SvuAl/lg. 14. -n u understood that Hon. E H. Arm strong. Minister of -Mines and Puibiic lvorka in the Nova Scotla. Government, who‘ srrivcd her». |from Halifax today, is in Cape Breton to gather first-hand data us ttgrthe industrial situation, with particular reference to the pos- sibility of a strike in the coal fields rm August 15. lie will con- sult, it' is said, officials of the Do- minion ‘Coal Company and the miners. iPrcmier Geo. H. Murmy was also in the city today. -—--——<-0>i “Doctor, if thcre is anything the matter with me, don't frighten me by giving li a long scientific name. Just tell me what it is in plain English." "Well. sir, to be trunk. you are luzy." "Thank you, doctor. Now tell me the scientific name for it. f’ shall have to tell‘ my wife what is the matter with me." _ vllssunlfs Iilsslssu-sss hlr llnrhs, Hfe. l. v,-_- . ‘The two tips and‘: bud used to ma‘ Bird Orange Pekoe are plucked lrwlts dew of the early mornihp. They are cured in the gardens and-rushed‘ direct. Hers they are sdni: to youi-‘dsaier. Demand is so grist (Bius Ilhi is the last- biindsd. pssisd and est selling 46s In- its stock of every store is 1mm.- frdsh and ydujrseeitle it in sil tits goodness d1 garden fhislmm. v l he Blue tart-item that the ' sldc. H Stlidebaker a haunt Paclfid‘ ‘Utah Copper’ r .0'iv.s=.':r.s~" PERSONAL‘ —ll\ir. George Woodside, Clinton, - was in Summerslde on Thursdaydi ——\Mr Solomon of New York, fur buyer spent a few days in Summer- side this week. . —-iMl‘. Harold fltrong of Halifax is visiting his borne in Summer- —4Mrs. A". C. lShesls now of Bos- ton. Mass is visiting friends and relatives at Indian River. '. —4Messrs. E. H. and -—Mr. Michael Driscoll, the gen 1 I l _' ,'—*Ml'- 811d Mrs. Charles Todd; of Bradhlliaue. ‘Dflld a visit to town friends on Thursday. '11 day" attending t1he Liberal Conven- I i t on. 5051011. iMa-ss... who had been vis- "in: friends in West Prince Conn- ty, left on Frldsy- by motor nn their homoward trip. H HMr. James Cuddigan. Tlgnfsh, who had been undergoing treat-- ment at lrhe Prince_Conut Hospit- al, -was discharged on ufgda recovery H -- 4M1". Chas. Meikie, travelling nonsense!‘ agent C. N. R, returned wedlwfldfly fllflht after accompan- lnk the harvest cxcurslonists as 7"" B! Rfillke, Quebec. He reports an exceptionally orderly thip. . l. .. srocxfcuorltirrous Brampton Bells Telephone . A-bltihi Shawinigan . . _ Lnureritliie Pulp . . . . . . . . .. 021g’, Canadian General Electric 82%, , fllnnariihn’ Steamship Com., Canndllin Steamship Pfd Asbestos Company Dominion Bridge Mohtroni’ rower .. Winnipeg Illoctrlc National Bmweries .. Atiinitlc Sugar . . . . . .. Atcbison . . . . . . . . . ... American Car‘ &- Foundry ' Atfierlcan Jiocotriotive . . . . .. —- Amcricari Smelling h Refin- Anaconda Coppcr Canadian Pacific Railway New York Central , L skcnau 105i‘ Viotbfy . 1935i v1 ‘ i022 Victory .1037 Victory '_' f t: '_ .-.»-,IANK8 li k Royal v k Mbntrenl .. Blink Nova Scotia Wheat Sept 100M 15cc. 100% . May It?! 5i. Corn‘ Sept. 58% Dec. 575E May it. "fist! Sept. 809i Dee 38% Ms! "$1 - » . i u one with work. ' of the date. . , Wilfred Wright of Victoria were in Sum- , mersidc Thursday. iai station agent at Freetown, paid a short visit to town on FfldeyJ-i -—<Mr JJH. Prichard left Friday for Ottawa where he will be one of the island's representatives nt ‘the t. Dominion Rifle ‘Shoot. t, —ll"r'emler Bell and Hon. w. m. Lea were in Summersida Thurs- —Mr and ‘Mrs. Peter McDonald oi‘ b91118 fairly well on the road tov . Dartmouth, NJS. -Dil. HOUSTON will be in his office, Victoria. Wednesday, Aug. 16th., and in Borden on Thlrsday. 9945-15-11 be held on Thursday afternoon Aug. 17th., on the fann of Percy Moflougsn Mslpeque. Those inter- ested are paired ,i.o.make a note 911-1511i —iNVl1§fiQA‘i§f9N comm 1'. ED.-tDr. xtuptqqz, the rsafliu fishery department. r Snmmerside flip past weqg. _ ducting investigation in ss to the lo ter fishing. has c plot ed his work in Sumrnerside. am tion of the island where other in- vestigations will take place. ' —HEROIC RESCUEP- ll! Sum» ,0! young people were enjoying a moonlight sail in Summersldc Harbour, one young lady had the misfortune to fall overboard. A H clrivairous young gentleman of the party quickly throwing off his coat jumped in after her and succeed- cd in reaching her just in the nick of time, before she sank the thirc time. ‘After a hard struggle the rescuer and rescued were safely landed in the boat. Excepting the wetting neither suffers-d any ill cf- fects frmn their moonlight (lip. -—--—<-o-c>-+—— HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL MoCabc, Stafford. 0nt.. Miss .l. D. Phillips, Truro, Mrs. R. ll. Dewar. f-lt. Peters, H. 0. Vaughan, 8t. John, R. C. Holman, Summerslde, A. E. Clarke. Souris, J. H. Wob- nter. Sheribrooko, W. H. lJGIUIOX, Montreal, Bernard Loch, Toronto, . W. Manson, Summersde, W 'f‘homas, Montreal, E.. M. Troweru Ottawa, J. B. Watson, Montreal, J. Sancerman, Montreal, J. C. Doyle, Halifax, Mrs. J. C. Doyle. Haiilfax, Mrs. F. H. Glen, Ottawa, Chas. C. (loiloy, (Zhlcago, Clarence J-once, Waitago. lll., Richard Harisltorrt, Phlilipsvlle, Pa, Clar- tnce McKay, Ilnban lll., Miss Alice Cainerer. Detroit, Miss Alice ‘Foster, Soutuliodly, Miss Harriet Carter, Piit-riburglx, Mrs. E. J. Walker, Boston, A. M. Mc- Kay. Fredericton. Gladys Brown, St. John, John Nasser, Piclou, Mr. Corbin, Piciou, Mr. English. Pic- tou. Miss Bessie Tompkins, New- Dorl. R. l., H. S. Richards and wife. MOIIClOII, E, Harvey and wife, Mont-ton, Willis Way, Monc l0". Miss Ruby Fowles, Van-cou- Vel‘. BK‘. Georgie Green, Boston. L. C. MrKinlay, Clank Point, C. Jean Fraser, Westville, N. S.., Dr. (‘. B. Green, Montague, C, Thompson, Montague, F‘ B. Gur- "W. LonE lSli-iiifl, N. Y., (J. iS. Bsrtcn, Long island, N, y, Duffoy, Long island, N.Y., Mrs. S. Saunderman, Chicago, ‘Miss Bessie KIligh-t, Minniapolis, .0151). slmllfion, San Claire, Minn, J.A. Downvy. Toronto. n. Wii-ihtman and wife, Toronto, T, J, lvpy and wife. 'l‘|)i‘0ilt0, A. N, Mgl\'ay, 310m; ton, D. .l. Cole, Toronto, A. E. Goodman, New York, C. S. Bar- ‘lw- Midfield. ‘N.Y., Wm, Duffy. Hecksvlile, N.Y., E. .l. Frerierlcks, Hflmosisati, N. Y., F. B. Garvey New liydc Park, N.Y., Geo. H. Staitei, Floral Park, E‘. (l. Farrell. Amherst, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. May- "BN1. Boston, Miss Maynard. Bos- !0n._'Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gould, Manchester , N. u. Daniel B. Marin. Bnstnn, Frank Clark, ,Bos- ton, N. 11., (i. ii. Statteli. Long island, N. Y., E. J. Frederlcks, Loris Island, N. Y., Jack P. Duf- flee. New York. R. W. ilogue. New York, Henry Brush, New York. REVERE HOTEL .A- Arse-beau, Magdalen islands, Miss Eva Leliourilals, Magdalen Islands, Albert Farrah, Magdalen islands, Miss Victoiia Farrah MR8 dnlcn islands, Miss Adele Farrah. New Castle, N.-B.. -A. J. Steele, Souris, E. J. H. Morrisc town, S. -P. lteadmonil, Si. John, Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Pnquet, Sourls Frank Cass, Hamilton, G, F, Friz ‘hie, Hamilton, i’. A. Spice-r, Brock ville, John Snmuels. Ottawa, B. 'f‘aylor, Granville, Everett Tay- lor, Granville, Everet Taylor, Granville, N. E. Myircr, City, Mr. and Mrs. l-l. it‘. Benbell, S. Mahrr (Wen Murphy, Dubin, B. (‘z Murray, Dubln, P. A. SiplCUl‘, Brnckvillie, Tlios. Con- lion, Wlinmt. l~‘runk Conroy, Soul- lfl. Mrs. l". (lnnlroy, Snurls, Ethel Conroy, Sourin, E. l.. Stewart. Sourls, Lloyd Stewart, Scuris, W H. Coffin and son, New London C0110" iii. it. (titty, New G-lasgolv, N’ S. Wm. Molten, l-‘lpt River, HALLlDAY-"S “Cap Sheaf Sale” ‘ RARE BARGAIN llililli ' SURHC, ROOFING. i' ' end-sq. - ,0 "iiifrilfi- outlaw.“ -~ ' l t. 3w- yaéi-I ' ‘ad pa. """""'rr.:.'im c.0.-o. on Arrsoi/Al. » heirs-Jigsaw." orrsnsxri suoutrfs srlcsssrsltrld , q ma» sass cannon d. ' nsterlslbsrsslss. Tbs IIALLIDAY COMPANY, ltd.‘ nova . -'ms- nArssAv Promo wiu. ‘ who wad ltri has proceeded to the westérn sec- _ merside last week. while a party Wnhl Miller. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W.‘ ‘ crnmentfs power to collect excess , ale? w special order-in "council _ being brought in cxchequcr -,court " tbn- strcct, Ottawa, __trufisactiom=. and the compsrhtive _ ly smnll ‘exchange mnde by Tub- _.man. it was through the discov- i ‘Priwinciii Annual Statement The twenty-second annual state- ment ofi the Proyiuciai Bank of ‘Canada, for the year ending 30W June last. shows net 91'0"" "t $115,251 after making pIOVlSlOII u. all ind and doubtful debts. Dividends at the rate cf 9 P?!‘ cent have been pnld to 800N111?!"- ers amounting to the sum oi $270,000 and war tax on bank-notes ln circulation $29,329. Also 1H1 bum of $25,000 was transferred to the Pension Fund (total to date $150,000; and the sum of 0100.000 was also transtcrred to Reserve Fund. the total of which is now $1,500,000, or 50 per cent of the paid up capital, which is $3,000.- 000. Quick assets of $22,378,497, in- cluding over $0,400,000 in cash or= bank de-msits; 371112.000 in feder- al. provincial and municipal scour llics, or other bonds and debent- ures; $5,429,000 as call loans on slut-ks and bonds. A (euturc of the ‘Provincial Bank's report is tlicrciorc that its liquid assets arr nut only ample but an excess of the ordlnmy, constituting 63 per cent of all its obligations to the public, which aggregate $36,337.- 000. ‘Pile bank's commercial loans reached $14,217,000. and its loztns to (rities, towns, municipal lib-s and school districts $1.756.- ooc. The President drciw attention to tho fact that the total amount of tilxcs, federal, provincial or muni- cipal paid by the Provincial Dank of Carnelian-during the last fiscal yi-nr reached the considerable sum or $00,470, or nearly $6,800 per month. i-¢o>-__ OANG'8 TOUGHEST RETURNS TO SKIRTS PHILADELPHIA. Aug. IL-‘Bat McConnell, a 21-year-old "tough guy". with a handy pair of mitts for fighting or driving a truck, has suddenly become Miss Florence Gray, and the gang is just knocked daily by the nows.‘ Y Bath; denounccmont occurred in Jmlgs lvlc-Devitt‘): police court. where the tough guy appeared with u creased upper lip and n bruised eye as a reluctant prose outing witness against Eddie Weaver. Etidie had jlggered up McConneWs mouth in revenge fol ltavlng been whipped full many‘ u. time by the bnttler. The police Eifiroko up the row, arresting both, and the police station procedure is believed t0 have been respon- slblc fcr the discovery that But McConnell, tho tough. guy, is really Florence Grey. n very nice lgirl, ii’ she does say it herself, and tho daughter of a lSouthern family. ’ When the news got out among Brit's friends in the trucking pra- fession you could have knocks-d tilt-m over witlt—suy with a feather. For two years the bat- tlcr had been one of the croarl-d. driving an ash truck for n living, and taking the part of a capable young fellow in the somewhat vig ortrus social activities of street- corner ho-bitucs. James Gray, n 75-year-old vetcr- an oft the New York and Virginia Bars. grandfather of Florence. tol.i how she became a boy. l-lbr father. the son of- the old lawyer. lives in Asbeville, N. (l., according to Gray, who claims to be a mag isiratc of Dare County, N. (3., Florence's mother, tiled nineteen years ago, and the little girl made her home with her grandfather. "A long time ago she showed u disinclinzttion toward music and the arts". the old man said. "She- preferred mechanical mterests We had a houseboat on the Ohio River eight years ago, and she got , into trousers to work around tho engine. that she continued wearing. them. We travelled about the country and people always took her to bu n boy. When we came to Phila- delphia from New York two year-i ngo she got a job driving n five- ton» nsh truck under the name oi Jack McConnell. She had 'J' M00.‘ tattooed on her arm uni choso boys for her associates." "I've had my fun," said Florence Hereafter I'm a girl. I'm going hack to look mound for a nice "boy friend." —Z-<oo-___ TEST CASE BEGUN IN EXCESS PROFITS THROUGH EX- CHANGE orrawa, Aug. 11o.- wum am cunts to n test case of the gov- money made by soldiers winner- changed more English money at par than they were entitled to un- ls against Ellllcr Tubman, 51 Crich- for spook/o. 1T ,casc is the beginning qf a 10d i to thofifamous Robinson ‘uni, nu cunts, tltouhg there u little similarity between ‘their ery of’many checks cashed by Lieutenant Robinson that the ni- iegeirsxcbnngn frauds were un- snrthsd. Subsequently the Clark- son commission appointed by the government showed that several hundred thousand ‘ dollars had been circulated by soldiers chang ing English" currency. THE» BRANT. -—— The "Brant" Vi at thd-Marino wharf loading coal, lumber and content for the light house sf Point iiowmlnac, NIB. She will make one or two - Porsyth and his coirmde to take-n smack at But , She liked them so well -- j ,3, i l ti, NEARLY omen IZZY .... “hcrrasmo sum TRICK Mis- man, Issy "NEW YORIQ-Aug. 14.- tnken for a hold-up, Einstein ‘oi.’ Prohibition .Dlrector Ralph A. Day's band of agents, Just escaped a beating» and arrest by the police while he was chas- lilg a truckload of whiskey on the lower east side. "OI course yofdouldhit" blame them." said Einstein, reporting the incident inter te- his chief at dry headquarters. "They didn't knovq me and I certainly was after that truck. Two of the p0- lice were all ready to go nftcr me, but luckiiya“ third one who did know me appeared and straigt cried matters out. I ‘got the trusk With six barrels and two prion ere." Einstein said that be was on his way to report yesterday morn- ing when he saw the truck at Division streets. Something told him, he declared. that it was on no legitimate busi- ness, so he calied to the driver to halt. Instead, the chauffeur stepped on the gas and the truck shot down the street. A caib happened along and Izzy commandeered it, soon overtak- ing the suspected vehicle. Again hc yelled for the‘ driver to halt. To his surprise one of the two men jumped from the seat and ran for a. policeman, who had no- ticed the two automobiles racing through the narrow streets, Both of the policemen ordered him to halt. ‘ "When I told them who I they jpst laughed at mo," Ein- stein explained; I didn't have any disguise on except a three- tiays’ growth of beard. They ‘were sure I was n hold-up man. Then the third zfcllow came along nnd fixed things up!” The truck, six barrels oi‘ sup- posed liquor and two prisoners were taken to prohibition head- quarters, The lncn spid they were Charles Cohen, of 221 Clinton "trcct, and Benny Schein, of 292 Cherry street. _€-o-o-c>-——— FINANCIAL RECORD WES NORRIS’ 14.—— When the WINNIPEG, Aug. T; C, Norris, surrendered kcn, be left behind him the worst dcibt ever accumulated h! n provincial lender in the history of Canada. in the seven _vr-.urs of Liberal rulc Manitoba's debt has advanced from 829.000.0043 to 201i.- 000000 much of it frlttercd aw!!!’ in chintorical schemes to placate predatory agrarian interests. In 1915 Norris took control with *1 trlumiphnnt 44 out of 56 seats. the largest majority ever ouioyed by G=1r-u\:<E'~4».>*'E= Wcnnr/ AN“ calls on the" was. sailing from hero on Wednesday. well ’ reigns of office to Premier Brac-_ are new l carrying a large range oi ca..." so. les~ I r ' ,, Fleur and Bran- I s-tockedjwith all Household, - Provisions McLEGD B-Ros Albany, P. E. I. CANADA'S CHRRITY PROVIDES FOR 80,000 RUSSIAN CHILDREN OTTAWA, 0nt., -'Aug. 14. -— Eigtby thousand children are be- ing fed by Catuadn in the famine areas of Saratov, Russia, and fifly- five Canadian kitchens are ln operation in this area, forty- five of which have been estab- lished through the Canadian ‘Save t1he Chlidren"‘i<‘und" organization with cash gifts from individuals or organizations in Canada. This information is contained in a report to the Canadian “Snve the Children Fund" committee from L. Webster, administrator in Rus sia for all the British relief or- gnnlzailnns, The report has been forwarded through Lord Wear- dnle, chairman of the British or- ganization, and specifically rel‘- ors to the help given by the Canadian people. -Z-<0c>———- DIVES 15 FEET; GETS BOTTLE DETROIT, Aug. 14. flurry Yost, a state trooper, ilivcd ill!" fifteen fet of watctwto recover u quart of whiskey in order lo base a charge of rum- running "R0109! Fred Graham of River Rouge. A party of troopers wort- cruising in n seized luunuh laden with li- quor. On being hailed he turned his hunt up river und the troop- ers gave chase, When they drew near, Graham run his bouts into a patch of woods, and the troop- vrs had tn commnnrloer i1 row- bnnt in which to follow him- Thorc was 1m liquor aboard when they found him, but bubbles were rising to the surface nearby. Yosi doffcd his outer garments and after several plunges came lip with an undamaged quart. - u Manitoba Premier. Ho went out of tifiice with six ilibcrnl mom- hers left in the new house. Hi8 wreckwae more pronounced thlm that which followed tho Robin d9- bat-lo. ._j-.0->——-—— v SENATOR POMERENE wms _ szmxrs Nommwrton AGAIN WASHINGTON, Aug. 14~.— Re- turns reccived here show that Senator Pomerens was successful in his contest for the Democratic nomination for the United States senate in Yesmrdfll/T Primal?’ “l” lions in Ohio, He has a. majority of about 25.000 over his opponent. former Congressman John J- Lentz. Senator Pomerene was oil" posed both by organized labor - Cement will? oiaiiliig’ Policy ' passed and the anti-saloon lengllfl- Will Beconié Eiiectivé ALEady iiate ‘\ in ordor to complete nrrnnuc. merits for the official grading o1‘ live hogs for slmightor in Cancun, a special meeting 0i the swine committee consisting ul‘ rcprqg. ontstion from the Dominion Dc- purtmcnt of ‘Agriculture, Western Canada Live Stock Union, East. ern Caunda Live Stock Union, Quebec Swine Producers, nnd tho Canadian Packinfl industry, an provided by the Novcntbirr swim; Conference was lidld at Olliiiliii recently. The regulations under which the policy will be adminis- tered wcrc submitted for {ma} consitlcratlon-approved in princi- pal. and added to, in a construc- tive ntanner. Tim regulations as will bo at onu- sub-x mittell t0 Parliamentary Council", for approved as to infill. " The Department of Agriculture»- announces that tho positions hi] connection with tho swine grad" ing stuff have ulrcady been listed by tho Civil Service Cnmmissinli" and (ixnminnlious for zippointiucnl nf satisfactory (rniidltlntes will be hold us soon ns sulficlcili limo bus oinpsu-tl to ui'lo\v all prospl-ci- iv.» graders to make itppiiv:iti0n.. As soon as graders are zippninicd grading at Stock yyurds uml Ali-- attolrs will llUCOlllB effective and this will ncur in sufficient time to tukn care ‘of tho grading n1‘ the prospective ilouvy full run of 11028 in tho ineunlilno the mliiri: Puck- ing industry, the Canadian Live Stock Exchange, (Jo-operative Shipping Agents. and lndepcnrl- unl._Dmv:-rs throughout iliii 130m" inimi, will align tiuwmsclvcs. 80 i“ to ninko the application of the grading policy uniformly effective throughout the Dominion. Flifllll‘? the Swine Producers organiza- tion are being asked to Billwlm their representatives to the..I1°".-- manent swine committe immctliir teiy, other representation homi from the Canadian Par-king imlus- try and the Dominion Dcpnrlmt-ui of Agriculture. Th" nmlmllslra‘ tion and educational work W111i?“ has been carried on by the Doria ininn Livc Stock Brunch since thv Swine (‘onforencc oi last Ncvem- , Will be energetically lillifiuul lillfl hog gruwr-rs throughout ill!!! various Provinces will, in us 1H1‘ as possible be lllilill! nqunluicll with the new grandee and illi‘ methods of grading, so that when the hog grndinl-r “Wally common- cps ihgy may be in as udvuulag _ onus position as possible. 0K Alfloat and‘ Ashore the Sailor Man is an inseparable companion of "MASTER WORK- MAN" SMOKING TOBACCO. ‘Thissmoothnich can be had in botll Plug and Cut Plug. Ar All Tobocconlsls, ' and I General Sforss. sMo-n1N é roskcco