, ,..._._,_ - _ Paton rout; PllllTllVlM Brian strength and energy. Restores lost Vitnhty- The greatest and (lilifkval restorative known. Protnvim will make you strong and robust. Weaklimzs are trunsftinued into int-n oi strong nerve: with plenty of will power. Price per box. Three dollars. RHEIIMATISM Moovit for all Rheumatic trouble at-mn medicine. lt got-s to utt- ‘it-at of m» trouble and eradicate: tlu- cause. Don't suficr with any rheumatic condition; get n box n. Moovit. for rheumatism. One month's treat- ment for Two dollars. llillllllll lilonvit for Catan-tl l‘ the grratrst remedy yet dcvtwl for cutzirrli. .\iu-r taking a fcvv dbal‘! ) flu uillit-cl tcllcvvtl. .\ month's trcuttncnt and the catarrh is gone. (Lo to your druggist and get a box of this remedy at onrc. if you have catarrh. Price. per box, one month's treatment. ‘fwn dollars. MllllVll FEMAlE Plll$ Tlwee are a rrliahle rr-gilllttnr for all lcinalr- rfllltplailth, for Ill-l r lhirllitlitllh. 'i'hc.\' allay fault, and nail. (tllilllllflli wry easy. A month's treatment, l xvc dollars. lllBAlllIll HABIT if you want to stop t-llcwing nr Smoking, get a box of liloorit for 'l"ohacr-i. You will be. sur- priwd ||n\V (‘ADV it will he to stop. it kills fllc (Ivaillt for Tobacco and drugs. Price. Three dollar: a box. ' IIYSPEPSIA l! you are a victim to this mnst dreadful com- lilutnl, you gct a box m‘ Amati: for Univ-o? .i ml we llliW soon you will get over it. You \\ lu- able to cat anything; your whole general Health will improve. Don't take any stibstittltr. Price per box. Two dollars. one month's treat- Ailiiil. filmy-it (‘om Pcncil issomr-thlng entirely new. Just rub the pl-nt |l on tiw corn, and in n mys’ iilfll‘ tlu- com is gone. docs not hurt ynll. it is innnly m \l*\‘ and is gunrantcrrl tn n-mnw- the corn. Price per rwncil, fifty cents; worth fifty dollars. The uhovc preparations are made by the Mom-it Drug (‘on Limited, Montreal, Quebec. and are Guaranteed. One Druggist _in every town has been appointed as our tifwCiitl agent.- Tuey always have a good supply on hand. Sold in Charlottetown at the 2 Macs. ln Summerslde at Gourlie‘s, Ltd. In a won- Reducing "Chance" ' f0 a Mmzrnum. Many ponplo usml In put their morn-y into Sfuvliri and linulls with littlv» or no investigation intn tlia security’ effort-d. (‘misn- our-nth’, small s: 'iru:.~i accounts worn sour». times wrt-r-ltml overnight, 'l‘ndr\,\‘ 1t wise lflvvillllml’ in frond swuritlbs bfrl-n prnvsw the first step cn the roud lo riehres, OUR PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN not only: ltFlllEi the liuvwt ltl\‘~'<llllr-t\Y nppo-tmiitie! within tlb- Pxlrll Hf all. hut lat :1 ltvrl‘! I-i tho Ililll ni‘ HIQIIPPJ t‘ lllfhlllw I ,. l» Inn he makes vplisil ‘and pays as m- t. Iml 11x puf (j/Iill in tom-h with 10-41111‘; 'lfl""'ll!!re. .‘l.rlr us for our Ilouklct 110 Bryant, Isard & Co 84-90 St. Francois Xavier St. Uptown Brunch Office-ls; Peg} s; Montreal Bond Division-Phone Main 4961 Toronto-(LRR. Building Private Wirea-Uncxcelletl Service NOTICE TRAINOR TIRE SURGERY Q for your tire and tube troub- lal. Absolute uatllfactlon guaranteed. Corner Queen and Water Streets. CATERERS i To Picnics, Races and Teas PERFECTION (YARBONATED E ICE CREAM 0m: dish always aells an- w.l\l‘t)lifl. A goodly proportion of the ml: clunwunnwn GUARDIAN THE CFABIJOT'1'E.TPW§_EEABPFEN | I tho death of “\Vlll" Crooks wiithout$l°olll5 "P WW8 "m" "5 °ll° "l t 0thers’ View Points; Ill Charles Dalton, I'm-eldest. ' D. IC- OPIII‘ Dnlly- (hull I 1H1) ~00 pa: year ~tullefl In advance ' I Auoelnte Editor. ll-IO per you (delivered) l. It. Ilnrlu-tt. Idltu nld Publlnler. Costly Medicine. In adv-nee and 8-0‘ to U. B. A. - ~——A ltochesterlau on what (Rochester ’ llcrald) l- ollllla the Morning Guardian wll‘ not be l-‘ltlDt\\'.Jl'l.\' 1st being Dominion ilay and a statutory holiday‘ proved to be ‘his deathbed. was pre- scribed whlskey by his physician. When the ll(|llf3'l‘—’—i| half pint—wus issued on ‘Saturday. July 2nd. TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921 delivered. it was accotupnnled by a sales slip culling fur $5. The man declined to be robbednnd the‘ i OUR SOLDIERS. Although perhaps uncomfortably reminiscent uf the anxious days of i914 to i918. the presence nf the soldiers in Charlottetown is alt-ar- lng and inspiring. Although lack- ing the dark background of war clouds which invested the buys 0i the war years with a halo of glori‘. the sUllllPFll of today lack nothing in personal or company uddrvss; they present a splendid military tippearuncc on parade and better still their conduct Iboth 0n the parade grounds and on the streets is ruust creditable. ‘Fhey manly, well behaved and altogeth- er restmtataible body of men of ‘whom the city and province ntay well feel 3T9 i! illltfft revolve-ti their baptism of fire I ‘on the baittlefleldr in Europe and mp presonve of tiles? no doubt hut an nrw-asinnal shower at night. n H l“ mm [hm m" lmmkmn“ helps If) steady tho ranks and h ‘p11 I) 1 (“In [mus a“ of lllls pruviucc. and wc know ‘ a; i t -at~t .- ' .‘ » _ . gives them the vxxteran allllsur- x “H'- mlm)‘ ‘ll l|ll‘lll "F" Pllllvi‘ ant-r- whlclt has been so favorably (tuna-tented upon ‘when st-en on church parade 0r route march. lt is a significant fact, well worth which it was instituted. and that 4 _ zilour. Fjxccpt the weclcru prov; m“ i‘ wnnium l N t, vi h uwntuming hcrc. that at the pilbllc ‘MN “him “Dem m h“? NU“, I - - l o (.11 lnuc -\ t --,_ ' ' . .". ‘r-I . .--, ., - , - ,,_ swvhlp hem in the park on sun-l d lllll min illfi the rilns loudly ltiriut‘nlihilnlhlor‘ kn?! 1811' (mfutin t‘ .1‘ ~ ' t a .‘ .: z j , z . m‘ pg» p 1U l-"dflihlp ‘My "mm MW" “my “r um m?“ .li_t-_|,~p,,nod 0v.“- nw gnaw". prov. (‘nunulssiiun then tho runoff-ulna.- joined in the columunlnn service’ lion of flu» Sitmlucrsidl- (lrand at an after turetlng. the majority‘ |nf tltcm having received their first toumumitm ou the battlefields in ll-‘rancc. Such a lcvcn as this in a body of men cannot. fail to have ‘u beneficial effort upon all, and a ft-aturte of the church parades has luv-n tho seriousngss and eltruost- in the which uvss with which they julnol‘. survives in tlu- (marches i_n they Our worsh ippcrl. province ltas been, justly cratious will point with patriotic pride. if may Llook ntith equal pride on its soldiers of today and with the assurance that ‘if the necessity should again arise, which :God forlbitl, they would stand as lruo to their country and their flag as did their crowned themselves with glory in predecessors who "mm "f m‘ ‘wmwrs i“ m" gram‘ r f u _ u, “t present mantra, and huut as they lwur and it has nntch to be proud m’ “me u’ recover ram u‘ m‘ 1mm and squirm m, In“). of‘, a record to which cumin: 59"‘ or ‘he pa“ few week“ mm n“ will. they t-au ltcitlu-l" t'.<~ v doulbi. the usual showers will be capo the rvspnnsibilily’ for whlskw was returned to the drug stony The grass is growing over the ltocltcstcriztnla grartgbut profi- tterlng and prohibition flourish. Our soldiers urn worthy of llll Jussl-lrle kindness and attention uu "he part of our citizens and we feel assured that such will be ac- nrtletl them during tllcll‘ all ill" hort slay in theWity. This week will see an ll.ll[)0l‘li|l|'. addition to the ranks when lllll cavalry units will put in an zillllvill" ance. it is hoped that all will unite in making their short sojourn "Will" Crooks and Poplar (Front the Wcsmitislt-i" Gazette) Nobody- who has kumrn the House of (‘ontmons ilurlng the last eighteen years can have heard of liberate charge ltgfllnst the reputa- llon and character of uicdicztl men in this community lt is unique in its sweeping flrrccness, and when it furthrr iicclatros that this is done vrithin the knowledge of the Gov~ _ - ermucnt. and luord seriously still hill] u” “Flml ‘mum “n msuflident with the km uvlctlge of tho (‘om rainfall. AS ll Ffifillll llli‘ llil." (‘mlh mission it declares a system o! up to the present at least, show! Wlllkln: at law violation which .-.'ill a xhonage‘ test the crctlulily of very umny h9f‘ll'° M)’ hlllvegl‘ mi“ "mp “m ministers coluptising that buartl. fall ‘bolnw TllP Qlllllllllf- an" by our uiedical mcn. i Q aitivcly prolonged flnc w-eathcr with a pleasant one. -o+>_- CROP PROSPECTS. Tim early-spring this weasuu has it is quite probable. ii VDFHKL‘. “Till illlll ill" Rfillelill Wlllllo" 110w strspicion as tn this charge. iI|'(>'¢ to is that Ute crops all round will he the cxtrant, of eighty or ninety per This comlmm rent, deliberately violating the lur-lnw the average. Act, and ilefcatlug the purpur-cs for ls not confined to this province int-es the comparative dr-iuth has _ Jury. strong and forcible as it was, been general so that TPlkIHVO ‘sup nun» not hall‘ as sort-rte auu fay ply and ileuiangl will not greatly rfafhing m, i, Shun,“ haw “m,” uffr-(‘L any one province r-lt. the ox- Tim Prohibition At-l provides a pens‘, m. annlheu A 5mm.‘ “i1 "mud perfect control over the llwn pr mis- harvesvt itsually means hlfilter llrlc‘ “S” “r mmuml] MTHl-MMFS‘ Tiles“ can only bc ustlll by lllvll‘ grace e5 "m! it is lmsslble m“! any bum-L" or consent. ‘and tln- Doctor who age that may occur will be uliule aliusos his trust can hr absolutely deprived of the» lll‘l\'lll?ll"fi or Ihtlil‘ There is no ‘liillfllllillllill that the ‘Isn- noigpile H") Mowstmhnis m. ' ' ‘ tho Patriot. lllPflE lIlZLH/EPS urp all general "P0P l" l-lllli llmllllliifl Wlll conlrollztlilr- by thr: .(‘|lI\‘('l‘l‘iltll‘lll fall much lbelmv average, The and legislature of tho ])l‘ll\‘illl'l', of “min and mm “mm have mvntyln'lilttlt the Boll aggregation an‘ lllv good in better prices. their acts. nor succeed in plau-iug the blame upon others. guilty al- though some 0f the physicians luay be, in contpllclcv with our rulors, in defeating the effective enforci- luent of our prohibition laws, forthcoming. We. too often, cour plain before we are hurt only tn find that the hurt did not material- ize. 'l‘l1is province has yo! t0 0x- perience its first crop failure. Wn have had short hay crops but our i Daily Selections ‘jfarmersl’ hafve never gone be- yond that. This will, in all prob- ability, be the case this yrar. the dark days of the wa/r. Current 0n tho huui again after scape- goata to curry the inlquitlcs of the government, is again the Patriot's predicament. Cousclously guilty of the highest crimes of political detrelt and perfidy to the tricolor- nte, its chief endeavor is tn locate some others upon whom it can un< load the lblame for its unholy cun- ducf. Condemned by the highest jury of its country in the land, af- ' tar a. most. careful and deliberate judicial consideration 0f the facts. it now whines out, NOT ME. NOT US. BUT THOSIFJ <SlX MINISTERS 0F THE GOSPEL. who have in nlrargo tho atlmlnisiratlon 0f the Prohibition Act, in public confidence; on shoulders LMQTHE BLAME. But up to the present, these ministers have not made any declaration. public, or private as f-ur as we know, announcing their willingness to shoulder the blame which the. -l’alri0t on frequent occasions has sought to lay at their door. do we feel dlsposctl to hold the ._--o they are utrong their Nor Guardian Readers Iurnllhod byIW. l. Lemur DSOIOIOIOJI THE‘ GOOD TEACHER Comment lt was the trealoherntis defaulting coutfbluaiiiou that scattered these promises to the public, and after- wards scattered the question of ful- The Lord is my teacher. I shall not. lose the way. Ha loadcth m0 in tho lowly path of fmmam‘ m we winds‘ It was M‘ llo a lessen for mo so the Bell oonglomeratlon, with m“. day; lln brlngnth mo. lo the t-lvzll‘ foun< talus of instruuclioil, Little by little hc showcth mo. the beauty of truth. the Patriot behind it, that prmuis- 0d to the pour and llflifirhlllltttt‘ sick that these liquors would he supplied to them “AT ACTUAL COST‘; What has the Commission got to do with this? it was not a promise made. by them. Why dons the slippery lovlernment organ try to lmul ‘this perfldy upon their shoulders? Those ministers are not ubsonblng ‘the big profits from the liquor business. It ls none. of their funeral whether the fluids are sold at u. profit, or at "actual cost". Not a cent of it goes into their pockets, but lflliliiflllfilhlt} of it goes to pay the increased solar ins untl lndemultlcs or the Liber- ul combination. The (Jomminsltiu are giving their services absolutely free, not even pnlrl ‘for the shoe l-eatlhcr they destroy in attending to the business. The. world is a grPa-t book that ho hath written, lit» turncth the lcavcs for mo, slnw. Y; Thcy are all ins "flu-u with inur- goa and letters. llc pournth light on Ibo pictures and the words. lit: tukvlb me by the hand in the hilldop of vial-m, And my soul is glad when l |)(‘|\ coive ‘his uwaulng; in the valley also hs walkclh bu side me, ‘ I In Lllr- dark places he whlsperctlt to my heart. Even though my lesson bu hard it. la not. hopeless, For the Lord is mtilcnt wllh his slow ‘scholar; - Ho will wait awhile for my wonk~ _nr:-d f'll>‘.l')lll$ which ruqulr, i; p mur- rogrct. lie was the most thorough Cockney and the most typical irrorkittsrlnan of all thc-se by whom the Labor Party bus been reprcscnl ted, but he was 1irtuuincnt not on this ziccouut, but for ‘his common‘ sense. his plulnness m‘ spceth. his warmth of heart, arid ills ltalrctl 0f all sharps. Everybotlyseelued to regard him as a friend. and wilt-n he did filings that startled a House bound by tradltion- as. for instance. when he led it in sing: ing the National Anthem on u momorzublta occasion-J! was 1c cogulsctl that he had acted as un- botly but he would have dart-d to do. l doubt if he was more res- pectful evcn in Poplar than he was at llrstuiiuster; but in bfi-lh places he did work and estathlls-ltbtl a re- putation of “which many a more famous public man would have hccu proud. » Ono of the lbcst of, many good stories that \\'ill Crooks ups fond of tcllittg conccruell a visit paid by Lord (‘haplim during his term cl‘ nlfict- as President of the Local Govirnluctit lloartl, with the Sec- retary. Mr. Saluuel Provis. to see fixings for themselves in Poplar. They stayrli to lunch, and Mrs. Crooks asked what they would like to drink. explaining that she and her husband were both aibstaincrs but. assuring hor guests that no “prohibilit.‘u" would be enforced fffffffl‘ rrlls csuu s cs ms c 1' mscc in their cast‘. “The ‘Squilwf’ look- ed ul .\lr. Prbvis, and thou both looked at .\lr. and .\lr.~'. (‘rooksa “ll you don't luind", hi- shill, vnould bnlh like a glass of bot-r.“ The only vessel available was fl glass jug, paluifitlly‘ transparent. and it llad lo b0 used. The beer ‘Wits lhrntlghl and‘ zipprnvnvl. but that. afternoon tho whole 0|‘ Poplar was horrified Lo boar: “Bill Crooks has bmkcu out! ffacl! Seen him send to the pub for bum“ WHATS IN A NAME? “w” lllrautfurd lixptisitnr) lu ihrso days of equal rights for Wfllll/‘ll, nxcr-ptilm being taken in souu- quarters in the limo-hon- is rit-d woman lo assume the name of her husband. The suggestion 'i.~< tlml ugrco. on-whut nazuc they would zissurue, or that lthc. wmuuu tuighf ill‘ pcruiiltctl to retain her own nanny in the butter (‘GISP u uulrriotl Fblllilt: instead of regislr-ritig at an lmicl nay as Mr. and Nilrs. Jcbn Sulitli might register “John Smith and his wife, Alarla Brown." Who-Us in a name, ‘tilt-r all? HS at; Au ofi-"lmisrz - ('l‘orontn Ttrlcgraui.) .110 an npllluisl! Anyone can suille and see a great future for ilauadai when prices are jumping. nvery one ls prosperous and we have u fresh supply of milliouairtas for breakfast every luornlug, it takes a different brand of tenn- fldence to smile when prices drup, the dollar looms lip as if through n magnifying-glass, and the break‘ fast fnml has changed from mill- lnnalres tn bnnkrupts. But from alllovcr Canutla come rnpnnls that. indicate a "huuipcr crop. ‘The starvation that stares some twmtntries in the face gives the Dominion a wide hertlr There. is work for everyone who ls not too proud 0r foo delicate to work on the land. And all the whilo (Ytmudtrs no‘- tlonnl roaotirtaca are increasing in value. Thorn is gold lu l-he North land. oil in the Arctic circle, and billions of tons of coal waiting to be mined in the Western Prov- inccs. it la a, period of ‘unlvtrrsal pnv- erty". The world ls strewn with banrupt. nuflomy And (Jana-in thi- inns-band and wife uilgltt the few nations-At she is a nu- tlon-t-hat can look to the future with a full stomach and u-aatislled smile. Be an optimist! THE TROUBLE (Reynolds Newspaper) lFlhoultl Britain, because of the tmtbrealt ln Egypt. stop the pro‘ green of freeing Egypt from the Protectorate and so make her practically independent? We can see no valid reason why. though some are advocating it. “Then Egypt is responsible entirely for his own good order, ‘she vrlll pro- bably make plenty of lblundersnnd many Egyptians will be killed by their fellows in the process. That seams to be the faéhion in nation- alfitrs wl-th newly found freedom. But the world has got ‘tn put up with that. Indeed, ll is one of the penalties for holding a nation ln bondage that. when the day of firec- rimu comes men do not know how m use it. ll’ we wait until all dan- ger ls past, Egypt will never be free, ‘ Lloyd George's New Dog (From the Boston Post) Lloyd George has follo-lvetlluwrsi- dent llardlngls example. lie has zidoptetl a new dog. Like Presid- ent Harding, the English Prime Minister loves animals. Now he has just imported a huge Si. iior~ hard from the Alps of Switzerland. when on the tennis court lBut even a Prime Minister's ling is held in quarantine in England: and lhe ntajestlc guardian of the pas- ses of the Alps was obliged to trait before he could become tho prt. 0i’ Lloyd George. PLANTING TREES Toronto Globe ln thc State of Louisiana 25,000 toys have been enrolled to restore forests. ll. is ‘tlfitllllillfill that a schoolboy’ can plant and euro for fivc Jll‘.l'.":‘. without interfering with his studies and his farm work. Apart from the naturai benefit, tho titorul effect of giving a construc- . ‘.1519 7/5 Q") IO I610 i boys and town and or holiday time. Genuine FLEET FOOT shoe; it pays to get the genuine FLEl “1 Siyllb wlnlort, long wear and ll_i l ‘ " , , 1 L, llL.l i l lll [llllrl l I llill l l ilflllllld lll1[‘l ll .[|1.|||J|]LqvL|L|l|mm Bl “L! Sport Shoes ' I very name suggests the kindof shoes they am, b EEI‘ l<OOT—hght, easy, flexible-springy and uoyant when walking the links-firm and sure . . : I.- v . . . _ 53.5%.‘.$33.31;":tzzzfzzizzzlsl‘srsliaisalzzaiallz: tr“ demanded FLEET FOOT styles for every-day wear. ey Then wives and th d ‘l ' d ' ~ - 0.. 1...... rrcEi’ r35?" P§l§.,§.‘"....§"l§¥r§‘.'£7‘""°'"' ‘“““°“ Now, there are styles for every member of the family-men won, iris-for morning, noon and night-work and Llaylfl; 2r FOOT—payQ Ark your Shoe Dealer for Fleet Foot and make sure you get Fleet Foot. l"ll‘lf‘ll‘ll'"ll'll“lf‘lFlFlUFlFlFlFlflfiHHHFJHHHFIHFIHHHHHFIHHHHHHHFlflfing W _ Fin 4 u rnnru 1r 1r in: u-rr in. u u u t u. |r u u u u rr u ll"l and bowling green. have the name stamped economy. 1'1 —-_-— _ _ ~ ~1Ill| tivo turn tq the boy s zrhnundlng energies will be immense. In Tennessee and Aiisslsslppl there in u movement for planting “bar! lauds" wllh tho black locust, which . quickly ydclds a crop and checks the erosion of the soil. _ 1Lli_lL u 1| u lLlKlfIl || u n11 u || u n n u n1 u Hamilton Herald (ind) So highly delighted was Mr. Youiot of New Brunswick that some friend of his thought ho was a big enough man to enter the fc-l- cral cabinet that ho wanted every- body else to know lt_ improvements. Car Built h» The springs are longer-Jot‘ easy riding. The Handsomest Light The New GRAY DORT For beauty of line—comfort—service--and economy the NEW GRAY DORT stands in a class by itself. The simplicity of the engine appeals to the mun who looks after his own car. p . _Thc new body is more roomy~—with deeper uphol- stermg and wider seats Gasoline tank at the rear with the famous Stewart Vacuum feed system. Extra large brakes—larger tires and many other The price 0f the NEW GRAY DORT is very low compared with other cars of its class. N0 duty—n0 exchange is included in the Gray Dort price. . other. Order an assortment from the following flavors. > 4 By making arrangements urly yoirfare snared the promptut of our prompt nor- vice. orapbNu‘ Mama utely beyond lthelr control. l-t was I Ffli-Plitffl BCRPBil-‘tflli- 990N011 53 can“ Vanm. the Bell aggregation. AND NOT 0f the Act, says. "N" llllllol‘ life‘ 3"“""°"Y °"°°°""° run (:0‘.n.1u1|s10.~1, um promised scribed hy a physician under this i caram“ those improvements in the system Act shall be consumed or drunk Prohibition Commission responsible for undertakings which were not ____ theirs, and for conditions which the The medical vrofeslrllvn of this Government placed 0r left abaol- province. come-s next amongst tho nf liquor control, whlcr was tobrlng by the nutrient for whom it hna about, a ma“, egfecuve 5.19pm.. been so proscribed or by any other slon of the truffle. xwrson AS A BEVERAGE." The Liberal organ det-‘lares that every- body "knows" including the Com- It was not the (‘omminnltm that mlnslomthe Government and them promised to the invallded in this fmuvog, (may, 3b m 94) par “on; n; province. that, upon their uecea- the 1mm)" med, |, “p03 Bgvgm. slvn w lwwer- they would lw wn- A0 PURPOSES." In other words filled With "INSPEFTED" liquors the inference of the Patriot's statu- Oi’ l-he purest Qllllllly- N01‘ vllll We merit in that sight or nine nut of 3961'- "lllll illldel‘ ‘the Ml- illfi’ have every ten prescrilrtlons written by nose, And help me to read the truth through tours. —l-lenry Van Dykc. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN -'\"\"\\\\\\ TOTAL toss AND auuo 1111988. your homo and your furnll ure need insurance. ance Willi! us. FIRE INSURANCE FIEPRESENTS Talk Insur- Charlottetown. ‘rm: ocnesr INSURANCE MW power to do so. or ‘that the the medical men of thin province, 3°" GOYPFIIYllOlIl M"! DlWFf-"l llllylare given in fraudulent, vlolntfon lellrlwon WWWQWW“ w do w. of the Prohibition Act. < As "o. tie- The GRAY pom" b "a ' ‘A ~. ADIANS, and with CANstAfilllANiingnellAnA’ by CAN See them at our SHOW ROOMS, 159 Queen Street, -5\ v- l! . AGAIN qbobbs '/*~ , _ K I D . O; I ouitaaffgzumzgedwigzrrtinslggi: R. E. WHITF, Distributor for Prince Edward Island 2' and follow his advice. Your thus. MacNUTT & WHITE, LTD.,iCharlottetown WRIGHT & MANSON, Summerside A. L. ROGERS, Kensington N. J. NICHOISON, Montngre