-.1 l ;» _,,_, _ ,II ,, ..._ I. r_l,’_~ ., i ». I i . J ._ ._,, g . , , recess-==r f_f'$'_.~;,I: ,, i \ v f;; 1, A ve- . i ‘ I1, y Z; K ill' I ‘iff _ ' iid. ‘ ` :“,,. ‘ '.» I gi fi ll.;l li if vi fbi .=. ‘ nfs Q y »,: il ‘ii I W . I l yi. .Q ,_ * 'in . ‘ » il ff 1 ii. ‘T11 , is I. I gy-ii’ r ’ 4 1»AGE._.'§WQ~ = "FI vrnsnrrmsm nn P" 'IHE cnA.1e1.or:rErowN GUARD ~i ,F _. 1),: i That’s -, the wayf ’ in unit” -’ How .makes the most dcli,cio_us mac- aroni ii-you-.véifer tasted. _ .a _ v . MAmmNp4iU§ Uoldftlfr rrilc- arum whwll ToM _ToEs' no bfan h...|.,... in lm I' lbiecd, 'ln° bdiliiig salml wafer for tw:-n!_i‘ minu|:e|._ Mak; ; lornamt lldlxce "by iddirlg 't'¢'> 'fhrte pickets.; ill Enln'/lads' " oE`ucc'Aiu1 'I`on.a'r‘o :our one pm! of_coid wzlrr, and bo 1' g_ for `rwerify"-|.ivE'_mlnuira. Ada n.¢.ii,1i¢o~efbur¢”el-;‘ifli »l'f.;».I. ie liste whlguall ind pepper. ‘Drain the ' cooked macaroni, and lddithe remain sauce. _{§f|».ye wliii:"h'u£. I _ ; immersed in real estate speculation, Three varieties of hdwardsl.-S0np5;_ “f°“:!1;.___ 'i ' -§l`wmo.=and.__ _I »_- c - _ -.» in and rg. ~ . f“_ .. ’ °“' ‘*'°‘f‘.'..'_.~,*.'_.I’.fé.'.e......_i"4I-11'-'II‘<-.’= ___ -f.<~.<'.i.'i»§." r. _ , A prominent manufacturer of Birm- wm B. Dunn, 596 SLPAUIX S’r¢¢i Moniresl. l(epr¢.lenfe`(i'v'¢ for Quebec and Morilime Provinces. _ , . .».--."." ..-‘ - DR. De.-VfiN’S FRENCH l"ll.l_5 'b‘i{.*ii.1l1 glib-{u|;; l'21‘=i`i;i;_¥o1ue;.t who 'bot iii!" l.:1;;ei:l`or . .~' ' -. ' I . rr. i 1 iliigiri-sgliii ru-lip! ori'|Y§rice(fn 'lillil Sliiliihl. \_.'_» ,:t._l`niliur|lios. fllili.rio._ ,_ _ PHOSPFIONUL FOR MEN. {l,"§,“,f,f{’.i \‘imliiv; fo: Nerve mul Brain; ln<‘reu:1>\i"grey lilll TllK Under the caption “Expert talk on the fox market" the lsst number of the Busy East published an article by Mr. Frederick L. Rogers of Sum- merslde, which is reproduced helo'w. The Silver Fox market in Prince Edward Island is just now in a very active condition. Every day we hear of sales of foxes being closed at Gales of young males at $6,000 to lnrges ustomers, outside of local concerns are the people of Massa- Sn far, Montreal and Toronto, being with most of their money tied up, have not invested to the extent that, might otherwise be expected, When, the financial depression is over the eyes of investors in Central Cana.-' dn will certainly turn toward the P. E. I. fox industry. The most pleas- ing feature to be noted is that Bri-' tisb investors- who are perhaps the' most conservative of any - have he- come seriously impressed with the; opportunities for the profitable em-` ployment of capital in this business.i ingham who recently visited the ['nited States and Canada, heard of the industry and came immediate- ly to P. E. I. to study it at first band. The result of his investigation was that, before leaving for home he placed £6000 sterling in a new Company which is being formed here. Quite a little of London money has' also been sent over to be employed' in securing 1914 young animals. This ,j good prices, and there is at the mo- . full confidence that his affairs 3 will ment very lime srst class stock left. lbs handled honestly and csrofully Of course there are a few_ companies $7,000 each and of vixens at from., looking for capital that the investor $8,000 to $10,000 each have been re- ,should be wary of but after all these cently reported. The rrsrket is aleo'are the small exception rather than , good for the 1914 product. We be- | the rule. We would suggest to your lieve we are within the truth when readers that when a fox proposition we say that over 25 per cent. of the ' is, placed before them, they make a expectation has already been placed. 'rigid investigation into the character The market opened at about $2000 , andjstanding of the men behind the per pair higher than a year ago i scheme. If the men are alright the with a much greater demand. Our;_proposltionis sure`to be a fair one; t. c ' ch-usetts and other near by States _ we believe, is just the beginning of aI, widespread interest in old England i \nslior"::|.'l‘ru1if--\vil,|iinli\l)'\-1| nl*.$.ln.l»u‘<_ur and lt is easy to see that' with thai two for <1. nt .img r.ii.r»=s_ irl'¢.l`o,:.l.(‘al.imrfue|, thu-e in industries that pay but B, ‘ fe" ~ ' " small proht. once the attractive p0S-| Bold at Bughes‘ Drugstore. gihjligies of fo; farming become gen- I ' . , crully known, large investments will _ _Day Right Do you begin the day with a 'grouch'!" Are you tired in the mornings? Do you fail to bene- lit by the restorative influence of , sleep, which shauld make good the , energy and vitality consumed by the day’s work? Then you are rapidly becoming bankrupt so far as health is concern- ` I d, You should look to your habits ‘I of eating, make sure that you get lots of fresh air in your sleeping , apartments, andlrestore wasted vi- ' ' tality by using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. This great food cure does not in- duce sleep by any druggist effect, but when you have been using it for a few days and getthe nervous sys- tem into condition you find yourself resting and sleeping naturally and hcalthfully. By keeping up this re- storative treatment you will be able to make good the waste and fill the exhausted nervous system with new vigor and energy. This means thor- ough cure of' such symptoms as head |_,_/_ , "producing the goods." ache, sleeplessness, indigestion and tired, listless feelings. picked up several persons, That ls, 8 .. . ¢'~'.'»»`».. THE have bank And it are in have to the raising of poultry we can _ - . _ ..7. - K Peerless. \|{ay,_1.,_y }:)'1.'E . I » i We csrff ' pw you how to be indepcn dent of tb money yourhusband gets for should her own not vgriattcvrtlhdvv busy you br hd`5v_'littie-tiihs you you how you can inake a _ good inc_o e and build up a substantial bank acc unt b oullr rni-un the > be certain to be made. The fox busi- ness in P.E.I., is now very Largely ln the bands of men who are promin- ent in other lines of business, where- as a few years ago it was held by a few individual farmers. The large amount of money necessary to estab- lish has made it impossible for in- dividuals to own foxes outright, but the establishment of incorporated companies has made it easy for our people to. become interested in the business, The investor can place his ‘money in companies now with the if they are of the other kind the pro- spectus will certainly appear very en- ticing. The Company of which the writer is manager earned about 75 per cent. on its capital. Last month it paid a dividend of 50 per cent. and has added a large reserve to its capital, without having to rn- sort to a re-valuation of its animals which are carried on its books at what they cost in 1911-12. Reports of the London fur sales of October last are certainly very encouraging and seem to point to a realization of the prophecy we made in an article in your September number, viz,, that fox fur might be counted on to ad- vance in price. With a decline in the price of almost every other fur, owing, it is said, to distributed bus- iness and political conditions gener- ally and to la‘rge failures in the fur trade in central Europe particularl , Silver For actually advanced {0 per cent. above the extreme prices Daid in March last; and the humble cross or patch fox, so much despised by breeders of Silvers, has breeders so fashionable as a moderate priced fur as tn bring two and a half times the figures realized last spring. Some furriers claim that "flat" furs are 'oing oil for awhile and point to the decline in mink and marten as evid- ence of this trend of fashion. The point is simply. this, that the sd- vance in fox furs is remarkable and seerr.s to show a world wide interest in the glossy coat of the crafty Rey- uard. And Prince Edward Island is SAYS MONROE WAS AT A STANDSTILL NEW YORK, Feb. 3-Captain E.E. Johnson of the old Dominion liner Monroe, which sank oil the Virginia coast last week with ii loss of forty- one lives, arrived here yesterday and was shown despatches quoting Cap-, tain Berry of the Nantucket, which rammed the Munroe, as saying the Monroe at the time of the collision was attempting to pass the Nantuck- et; starboard .contrary to maritime regulations. _. ~ I ‘ - ~ "I suppose Captain Beery's trying to save his ticket,” said Johnson. ‘We were at _a standstill when the Nantucket hit`us. I.think his report that the N_antucket's engines were reversed must be true, as the Nan- tucket backed away immediately we were hit. “I was the last man to leave the Monroe, and I stepped directly from the deck into a lifeboat, as the port, rail was then beneath the water. We, rowed around for some time and: Y -_ »f_- _ -_ lIIH||.ll'S Llllllll ' uma! Enom rnurr-cAN"r HARM If your little one‘s- tongue is coat- doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; food will gently move out of the 'bow- take this harmless “fruit laxative."\ stomach, liver and bowels is prompt c and sure. They also know a little ,° given to-day saves a sick child to- morrow. o rn a yrup of Figs, which contains directions for babies, ' children of all d f - ages an or grown ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the gen-1 nine, nude h "C ll i ` PRINCE OF WALES WILL ATTEND I A wouAN's Nnnvn An Englishman unveiling through *£4-£3 I- H ,Ceylon described a startling expert rails- ence that befell his hostess st a din "' - r in Trincomalee D, _ __ The dinner was excellent but whim The best meal will be lpoildd if the coffee be of poor quail it .IENDERV BTOHAGH LIVER ,by hearing my hostess tell the -Ins _ ' tive servant to place a bowl of milk AND BOWELB' on a deerskin near her chair f~ WF Ill _ owes need s. gentle tho- ' _» ._ rgulgib cleansing at once Wben'your :1|l:;°p:;,;_h;,;:§,"3’a:‘;‘,;h3:;‘:ls°?`:aw c 1 u emu' peevhh' Mules.” pale' e. hasty movement would have meant su H &,,‘,)r;?|§hoP'c:l%d* sfgxgihszfgrbrsyfg but forrall that, our eyes were fin- feverish give a'teaspoonful of"'Cali- spectmg "ery “°°k andcomer M *the ,Crum éyrup of Figs .. and m B ,ew room. However, it was not imtil the§ hom., an the c,o“'ed_up' consuprlmilk wa; placed on the d1eer:;kinIf_-hat ed waste, sour bile, and undigestedighe “na 8 app°“"°d' A" t en' ' 't° ' K ed itself from my hostess' ankle,- and ',’},",’,d ;‘;,f§,,_ "°“ 'me “ '"1" "‘“"'“', glided toward the bowl, wnei~e,_ it Sick children needn't be coaxed to was immediately kmed' ~' ‘ Minions or mothers keep it handy bmi although she fainted. when the snake cause they know its action on the my dead °n the floor' H°w many i<:i.<...‘i:.“:=‘:‘ . °= rnaliiy or . . y s. forn a Fig Syrup W Company." Don’t be fooled! ln who has it any special attention. was emphasized by the Medical Heal- - GRECIAN CORUNATION 'th Ofllcer in Toronto a few months '”"- ` ago, when be reported 14 deaths F LONDON, Feb. 4-The Royal Fam.,durl11e the month from whooping ily's holida'y party has broken up at cough, and only ten from scarlet fev- ' York Cottage, Sandringham. The er- typhoid fever and measles com- King and`Queen, with Princess Mary, bmed. was about half over I was startled Although she spoke as calmly as it ddcn death, we all sat like statues ` ur amazement a lar e cobra uncoil- Imagine the nerve of the woman, ould have remained motionless und- r such circumstances? . .____...__..__,.._.__. I (of ee from being a failure. V I" crmsm cu saunontu - ilontfslly m ,Seal .Brand - ‘ f I _will save even a poor meal > ( -"';*; ` _‘IL v AN ‘ H " » 'mpg Qgxnlp 1" _""' -6;#-71gI4r'I';'»v ‘ _ ‘L . if* _ _ _ . 'ty_‘ _ _ . _.. _ .;_'-"Ml i rc.-_-i ; ,-_-t-T-2;1;.;-i-33;;-;.:-:-Z-i-3,.i;.;-3;; ; ;-3-1-;-;-T-;-;-Q2;-i-;-_i-;-_ar or each eonunuu n an mil I P Twenty five cents _ cuA|u>|AN cLAss|riEnA,ns,. -~,;-'-'-'-'-ff-= ‘f-‘-----~'~" """'"'“;.' @""`- whooping Cough w__ IEMALE HELP MALE HELP WANTED Many parents think lightly of hooplng cough, and treat it ss a ecessary evil, not giving the child The seriousness of whooping cough Prince Henry, Prince George and, So many people write to us about G Prince John are now at Windsor. ,the relief and cure of whooping cough Prince Albert' is reipining the battle- Ihy the use of Dr. Chase‘s Syrup of ship Colllngwood,"and the Prince of Linseed and Turpentine that we can Wales is returning to Oxford. :recommend it with the greatest con- ANTED PUPIL NURSES AT THE Taunton State HOBPWBL Fm' Var' ticularc address Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Superintendent, '1‘s\lDf»0l1 State-Hospital, Tsuton, Mass. _ 8746-1-8M3'M0l. ~ ‘ ' ffl l ih' lum. lull cent per were 0". “'!l"r;:"Trdé".l: mu lonecnm xifznrder. Minimum charge 5!-._-__ -S...-'--_ '1-iA__--_"fx-"' ';""'-'YE-V 'Y ' `Y` o _, S . . , * ' I, I rw sal-§_ fill SALE - IIORSEPOWER. thresher and cleaner, in good con- dition. Apply J. J. M¢Phai1.,Ar- gyi, Show _ iosiiz-5Meipa. HEAT pANE`1=‘oR SALE. ~A FINE Great Dane Pup, Philirdelphiu Bfed. clean points, fine brlndle, 10 mon- ths old, weighs 96 pounds, under good training, gentle and kind, has the makin of a s lendid watch I.strlcken,-,losing four officers and 22 The heir apparent wanted to go to Switzerland '_v'la` Paris"for the Christ- mas holidayg, but _the Queen refus- ed. It is probable ‘that -he will take the Order of the‘G`srter to Athens to give to King Constantin and -repre- sent his father at the forthcoming coronation. In August the Prince will probably visit the Austrian Kai- ser at the l_atter's country seat, Ischl in the Tvrol, and also see something of Vienna and Budapest. At Alder- shot next autumn he will be gazett- ed to the 10th Husssrs. MOORE SUSTAINED r .' HEAVY LOSSES TETUAN, Morocco, Feb. 3 - The Moorish tribesrnanfsustained a very heavy loss iii`”a`sti`ibbornly contested battle with a column of Spanish troops on Friday at Beni-Salem, to the south of this town, while the Spanish forces also were severely -mon killed and four officers and 116 men wounded. When scouts brought in the infor- mation to headquarters that some thousands 'of 'Moorish tribesmen had taken up strong positions in the rocky ravines' at Beni-Salem, the Spanish Cornmandenin-Chief ordered out a column composed of cavalry artillery and infantry .to attack them. The battle begin at an early hour and lasted almost all day, the Moors holding togtheir positions with great tenacity. They were, however forced to retreat. leaving a large propor- tion of their numbers dead or wound- ll I care to say. , |prevents_the terrible paroxysms of fidence. It loosens the cough, aids expector-I ation, and by its soothing influence coughing _which are so distressing to witness, and which wear away the strength of a child. By using this treatment the disease is held in cheek, and cured in a few weeks, in- stead of months. Look for the por- trait and signature of A. W. Chase. M.D., on the bottle you buy. ,There are_mony imitations. 4 _ LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets remove the cause. There is Only One BROM0 QUININE’ Look for the Price 25 cents ‘ Agsonains Removes Bursal Enlargementh. Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore- ness from any Bruies or Strain; Slope Spavin Lamenesl. Allays pain. Does not Blister, remove the hair or P _ dog, Whengfully grown will probab- ly weign from 160 to 180 pounds. Write, Edward Audinwood, Derby Line, Vermont. 1070-2-5M6ipd FOX OPTIONS ON 1914 PUPS. Write The Charlottetown B. B. Fox Co., Ltd., l‘. 0. Box 94, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. - P13610-Mtf. BARGAINS IN TEA AND DINNER ' sets. 15 tea sets regular $3.75 sale price $2.60, 15 dinner sets, regular $7, sale price $5.25. M. O. McGow-an, Kilmnir, P.E.I. 4143-l»_26M2wks. 1914.' Foxes, Mink. Marten, etc. Organizing new companies my spa- cialty. T. G. Ives, Montague. __ -___ _sssz-1-14MEti, signature ofE. W. GROVE on each box F01; 5 5LE__5 PAIRS MATED 51p_ ver Black Foxes at prices from $3500.00 to $5000.00 a pair. Some choice Patched Foxes at $400.00 ,ppiiz Dark Northern Mink $50.00 'aI pair. -Marten at $125.00 to $150.- 00 a pair. Canada Ifynx one pair lit $80.00. F. O. B. Portage Ln Prairie. Prompt and safe delivery guaranteed. Portage Wild .Animal Co., Po: 223 Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. 4183-»1 28Ml7ipd Colds Cause Headache and Grip OPTIONS, BOUGHT AND s0LD, 4. lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle, delivered. Book l K free. I men! for mankind. For Synovltis, Strains, Gouty or Rheumatic depoaits,Swolleu'. ' Painful Varicose Veins. Will cell you more if you write. $1 and $2 per bottle at dealers or delivered. Manufactured only by I ~ iosr 'R Ansossms. JR.. me nliapiielsni-Y Wim. 'rHaTA1i'r`v`wTa`o 'ro`E<“,i 'nm'all red leather sntchel out ' oi the R. R. Station, Coleman, about the beginning of the year, Tie good ' enough to return the same to the ed on the tinlfi ` _ka WJ. YOUNG, l'.D.l.l4l Lymlns lIdl|..lianlreal, Can. i Nitgllge master, P.E.I.R. . , 1 _ 1061-2-4m4ipd. , _ wAT~171"I=YA MAN Fon oi'rIrTiTnT.f. (gpm Work, Apply (.0 J. G. W0l`tll, 1n4 Prince st. 1040-2-amslpd ro ter _ T0 RENT BLACKSMITI-l’S FORGE i.t ilunter River, situated ln., one way, formerly owned.-'by7 John* _l§‘.: ’I‘rai.ior. Apply Mary Mchearr on premises or Wilbgrt Drummond, Bi-ookheld. Terms easy. _ 1 .1021-2-sun. WANTED- i/'A'1?i‘i"` T6” ""1§Fir"s`1»i_§ITT§fT\Ysi§ England, Tra.veller'l _Res'_t,,,P.E.l.-_ , anis-,1i9_1piivn»nns_i§_i_.3 Pra1wA1.n Mmx wAN'm.n,-_-vriA`i»i'r- ed at once uninjured .female ngqli; Wire or write stating -lirics. Joseph Read. Box ~393, Picton. __ ._ 103 -2- 101 ii PRES$En HAY WANTED. NVE AR open to buy some Igood pressed hay. C. Lyons & Co. 1008-2-2m-lmo WANTED 25 TONS FRESH FISH. Will pay highest market prices for smelts, tommy cods, flat fish, rock eels etc. Call and see Haslsln il: Sharbell, 28 Pownal and 53,_Water St. _ __l_002-2-2m5ipd WANTED A GUMBER OF- FRESH milk cows, bought subject to test. Address A. B. Box. 350. asoi-in-slmti. l--_-.__...______._._.._ . ‘ s lll.ACK lf`0X f ron sur. _-_ - ‘ l'0l1 BALE:-Pure Blu! .Ideal ‘Isle For eligible for r¢|llt.\‘lt1o_l. N911, is i B. I. lllll| llettl. _ol- vn. u. ml., ‘ _ T" li Ji _ I The idler- iétrolabringsall the music - -~ 0 , f, _ _ _ ~* 4 ' kenshopping trip tolowu, `\ ' ` A . of all the World into our home right way is ,thc/'Pecrless_\Na_1, thati by hatchi'r‘5,l‘.l1e_ eggs in ,a Peerless. Incubator* nd. l'e'qri‘rlg,"`ch\¢kens~in a. Peerless Brooqer. '_ ' ' ` "Be amen., _lyyerf ao. , “ I boililrt a Varies: nfschlnegiom s friend. it was tho flr t machine I ever have seen. .l.brou:ht.aut three hatches: the int hltdi l get eyy ‘ chicks from 196 eggs.. aegond sich ‘l§l§.i‘rlfl'.'f.“i' 'L1‘~". ’°~l»§€£§'r'$!.'.‘1. '.'I! I églss. lztsnd gtaltllig another hutch WSI . ' | |, line A ,wid .... Ji .¢id'Z.l"£il:.»... “‘ " Yours very truly, ' (sldkldrl. Sol. Rlthet." We have ed I. book for you en- titled " oncy in Eggs," _.if you *gold he esrnnnig how otl|sr'womed_like you are malrng in- dependent ineomd Irem the sale of eggs and plump chickens. Expen- enoe in not essential. We are practical poultry rokefe ourselves und will fur- nish you ol tllw information neeeue? to .bhickm pay' you hen - Filing this 'elf ui.. I-..».$i... o.».` ` Pines und' ie the booklet " Money In Ins.” _ V lull.. . . . . . .1.$12.-.........q\e.............. ‘i Addroil...........,........-.......... . ii », --._..-....__..__.._.__..--....__.. LEE i‘i§';'.{35I'.'»'.i'="l.S5’.l."°‘ PEMBROKE 31l~‘.i'.!2 :sly r::::==-_;:;:;.»¢====-a rf 1 _ :_-_ ;::; :- -:;:===:::=nno»»===: f V,-_‘, ‘ ; e.msncy you ; Wet' _.pe ,i`w"i;uil§_' _ ~ p - cs.. - I- . -. - O ‘ . - | U . » _ . I r - Q , The Newest Styles in Victrolas I _ lfyou _ ,_ S l I ’ ' knowthe V , A _ right way _to_ I , rais_eandk_eeppou-_ a »_ try it requires very ligtle j' . z:.':'::.;1..'3;°“:r,::.‘..§‘.:.';S°I-..._ for you- ` 51 and all the new records are here ready I Aj E. Toombs _ _ 177 Queen Street L _-mu ~._ i5 .1 Tl%Ai_*l-'_ I~»1_\rgi~; . I \ I I.. . . rf \`-~ I if. _/- R __,-/ There is a “His Master’s Voice” dealer in your town. ,Call him play your favorite music for you, on me vimoia. vicimlas $20 in $300, sold on easy payments, aslow as $1 per week if desired. Victor Recordsare 90c for ten-inch double-sided. ` Write for our musical encyclopediiulistiriig over 5000 Viéior Records. and let ' vicTRol.A iv. s2o _- Berliner Gram-o-phone _Co. Limited Lenoir Street, Montreal. _u . . \ Deals rs in Ever Town and Cir ` ‘ 1,19.:gf"-»»“.."...u.....»esnnu..1.n..-»nu.""a.""u1-"¢.."»"."nn", _._ _ _._`__-._._____.__.__.~_...__._.._..__.____._.__ ___¥;.__._,= Hotel Punta Gorda Punta Gorda, Florida, An attractive resort on the Gulf (auf, JN miles south of Jacksonville, Deliglllful Climate. lineal . 4. -Fl -I fishing and hunting in Florida. Nnwmf runmsnno 'iota-s-memo FF Hotel has 180 rooms, overlooking Charlotte Huber. An ideal winter home, modersferotee, I $l7.50 to $23.00 Per look. Arserlsen Plan Fon mamma mroluwnon Appums , Ray Payne, Mgr., 3| Pine St.,l1N¢w_1York. f uimi ummm is, me ui Pam Genie. ne. suAsoN ma. , ' ` THE EASTERN TRUST C? ' I PRESIDENT - Illoberl E larrls, K. C. ' ' VICE- PRESIDENTS _ Jamal Manchester. John Y. Pa uni, K. C- I j autor lelnnes, K. C. .DIRECTORS- J. Walter Allllon, A. P Barnhlll, K C.. Wm. A. Brookfield. George S. Oamplbsll, Dr. O, F Fraser, Hon, Murray, James 0. Msckintoe ,Hon David llackeen, Bon. $f.°.‘§%°.;'li’.’.'..’?.?.”' iii?" %"ih ‘fs %' 8”" Ei. ”1‘i°“’2f'.f°i‘” ' » In . » . In I' I P w. H. rams. mm .linen was ' "" N’ I n 9*' ufi'¢°l\'¢°arl‘ii 9 BOARD lion, AJ 4 AAA' VICTROIA iclrola Headquarters, 144 Great George Street, " '-‘lair aa2.so lim!" .5 Charlottetown of the best- villages on dine ol_» reiil- i .nun vm _.,A. . ._ .. .__.. ~i...... _ l A 1