49v‘ -' r»-r-‘ THE CIIARLOTTETQEVN GILLllll._i_?§l___ PAGE L _ .___._______.i_..__. __.. .__.__. -..._..'—-—— la was to help stimulate the lbusiness and the trade of the British 9 ‘ . _ o ' ' tion of Nova Scotla grown ibozds. andlNation and Empire, comes first. “Wel S “llqnl ll.l'.l.llll1lll(l' thereby provide a wider market forlarc," he says, "doing an enormous‘ <*.;~ ‘ f Program the farmers, and canners, and ilsh-lbusiness with you; we want you to Trading at Home ermen - ‘trade with us" ‘ If the estimate of the Halifax] All Governments are interested in . ~ . Board of Trade is correct-our pop- the trade and business prosperity of l Tl f il ~ - i M‘: ‘lgflfniwggfwgfilslgg gth-ihléergeelilflillation being approximately one-l their subjects, but may not have the ,.- ‘ ' " lnith of that oi Nova Scotia - our funds necessary to ate a desired _ v m3 °f the P- E- I- Assmcmedammls food lmpoi-tatlons would approxlm-ftradlng atmosphe e amongst the 1"'°""“'°““| mm" P"°5“"“‘ o: Trade 1"‘ ate 2V.- million dollars yearly, and inl people. This is the object, Mr. Bald-l / ' 1 ’ CANADIAN wurmcuous MONDAY, AUGUST 29 l -' ' ' ‘ . ii R n | l.‘ ~ _ _ . l-lglrljl l l ' ~, _ w -_ 2 l. lulu In his histor of the Island, Jud e _ ~ -, ' CONCERTS n lulu‘Zli.l‘2l‘.%°l§€'l.lii§§ :lll2::..""°"'"~.l";l.:“.rr..$: r:..;*.l."":;:f.‘:§..::r.. l...» a letter written l“ Ocwber’ 1771' by? We have no means of arriving at carried on through the British Mar-lWSAI 1301) 01ml: 501185- Gmmmor paucrs°n l” 5°31. Hm5'[the value of farm implements, vc-lketing Board. ' | 12-19 P- M- um“ M the 0mm“! omce- mndon‘ hicles. wearing apparel, aiid othcrl In the case of our Province, if thelWRNY i309) N. Y. Volga Trio. Th“ 1cm" 31"“ ‘l 511°" "elm" ‘mdnanufactured merchandise we lm-FGovernment supplied» the funds, an 1100 Island at that time, and is in part, as follows: _ "I never mat with. or heard of me conditions and the outlook on thc\ the aggregate oi our importations rled on by the associated Boards oil 3,15 P, M, lamount in value to an enormouslTradc, through the local press withlwCAE (517; Plflsbufg, glullln, lsuni. Not all. but o. large part ofljthe object of creating all “Atm0s-. 4,09 y, M, Power is Reserve s when your Radloirons are marked. estinghouse CANADIAN WIITIN h new utensil piled- "flltlllli "OIITARIO I .____._ Rogcmhllllfi an enlarged teal. ball in WlllCll rice. is -~*~l A . Who Are Ordained was told of yesterday by two star-- vants belonging to Captain Holland. Lnc of tlicrn planted six bushels, and has from thelli raised 200 bushels. I‘lic other had 100 bushels from three. Thistiley offer to take their oaths of. Wheat has not had a fair trial yet, blit I have every reason, from what has been dolic, to think we have it as good as anywhere, and as to garden stuffs. there is no country that produces better. In short. My Lord. if the proprietors will only cxert themselves. the Island will be, in a short time, the “Cvardcnl of America." I‘. is sixty years since \vc bought the holdings oi‘ the proprietors, thccefore the work must be ours, il as Governor Patterson expected, the Island “will, iii a short time, be thc; alw ‘available canoes co., ammo ‘ulsa ll (‘lose Relatives s‘ \ Mm. Mum-Gabriel ' N Y k_ tersons time to Confederation. In wsAf (361) Cinci. Palals lyor, l London, Canada. --¥-~ - » E ew or that 100 years, economic changes, vi- 2:333? lkhenfuppllgldbut tum Egan‘ Ml M mm Thom on was a (Copyright, 1927, by International THIS Send without "h" Mm“ m t d m --o+>-__- tal to thc progress of the Colony had y ar B“ no pure as“ . s5 a p5 ~ ~ Radio Programs, Chicago.) l ' ' K ‘ "a “re °‘“" ' ploughs elsewhere. They encouraged visitor to Pownal last week, the , COUPON lnl; u"; Fnrnacem, Cnblnq, “Qaler. , I JOHN'S Nflll. Aug. 23.—E<l- taken Plfllie- _ T9 meet the grmlnPg their own blacksmith to enlarge hislguest of her grandparents, Mr. and <+>~ ~..__ . ..-. lllvfllllliuliince. 1.l, cook on thc scliooii- needs of a prosperous community shop’ and employ extra label.’ ancLMw w_ w‘ Judson, Tm“ "mm Wm‘ “mum. Ll“lm_"l_ . J an and Jackie of Reucontrn, flourishing and profitable industries 355mm him o; loyal support l _____¢.,>___ l Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -N0ll.. is so badly (Illlflllell today Ill had been established at convenient That cross-roads is now the Cityl Miss Mildred Thompson, nurse in C A Hvlyworl. heal‘ have. when he fell centres throughout the Island. Wood of Brantford, population 30,000,andltraining at the P. E. Island Hospital N_ l Address ______________ __, _______________________ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , __ FOR GLOWING . HEALTHTi The body needs just enough bran to awaken bodily activ- "Y- Bread made of whole- whest contains bran In it; natural, most palatable form. ‘Rooney, Edmonton, Alberta; Rev. Alphonso Rooney, Helena, Montana: Rev. Patrick Rooney, Edmonton, Al- berta; Rev. Joseph Rooney. Moreil. Prince Edward Island and Sister as wcil as their own sledges." Much progress was made in the economic conditions 0i the colony in the century from Governor Pat- lielwccii the vessel and the pier "ml- he ‘Hell "f lllfl llllllrlcfi Wlllle facturers of farm implements, carri- .on his way to St- John's for trout-lnges, slelghs, and many other articles lmellL ‘in use on the farms and in the ‘Ti*———~ households. Footwear manufactur- ers. cardlng mills, cloth mills, soap factories, biscuit factories, flour mills, working factories, founderies, manu- ~u°l1 a" 01910859 0! Volatiles l“ Ilthcae importations. should be home-‘lpheref’ thc encouragement" of our WED}! (366) Chicago. Trio. made. We are allowing others to do people to trade with one- another. To 4.15 [I for us a thousand things we shouldlgive our own goods, our own food— do for ourselves. We are indeed in stuffs, our own wholesale and retail economic slavery. stores and all our own business in- Countrics of our area have many terests. “First Choice," and trade successful manufacturing industries. with one another and not anywhere The State of Delaware, to thesouth. else: is the pointed phrase oi Mr. lixis three counties, nnd is in area, Baldwin's speech. just equal to this province. The "pop- Lack of loyalty and lack of oo- ulntion in 1920, was 223,000. The operation is retarding our progress. State is essentially agricultural, as If we arc to regain in the next half- wc arc. It is also a flourishing man- century thc outstanding economic ufacturing State. Like this provlncclposition we hcld at Confederation» _ it had formerly a large wooden ship- iWO must close up oilr ranks in thei WDAF. WGY. W513, WltiAQ-l building industry. 0n the dccay oflcommon interests; wc nlust ‘takcl WQJ. WPAA. KVOQ- ‘ that industry. iroli and steel ship-lgrcatly to heart, Mr. Baldwin's sIo-lWCAE i517) Pitts. Olwfilllfi- 4-‘ l port. In the 60 years since the unlonladvertising campaign could be car-IWGY 1380) Schencc. lJkc Lou. \ l i ‘ll. ‘WRNY (309) N. Y. Piailo Czllkolr 5.30 P. Ell. WBZ (333) Springfield. All Star Trio 7.30 P. 1i l WTIC (461! Hartford. Capitol Hr, 3 8.00 l‘. Ell. WEAF (492) N. Y. Grand Opera. Tr) WEEI, WJAR. WTAG, WTlC,‘ WGR, WLIT, WFI, WRC. WCEH. WCAE, WTAM, WWI], \\'SAI, WLIB, WGN, KSD, WOR, \VC('O.' building was undertaken, and at the gun: "Give our own supplies first KDKA (316) Pittsbuiq. Spotlight. 1 capital clty—populatlon 110,000, iron‘ choice: trade with one another and 10.00 l‘. hi. ‘ i and stccl steamers are built of great- not anywhere. else." WLW (420! Cinci. Special Pro. ‘l er number and aggregate tonnage WHK (2635 Cleveland. ltnuio Tirilis. than in any other single port in the _ 10.30 l‘. Ill. l i-¢e§___- ploughs to carry on. They used the! plough turned out by the local black-l Mrs. R. E. Wood, Summerside lmo l5 M_ ‘ smith. They suggested needed lm-ipaid a visit to Pownal on Surldalhlwllw (428, Clnol Zoo Bond l provements to make the implementlthe guest of her parents, Mr. and lo_oo'l,_ M_ ' of greater service. The demand soon Mrs. W- W- Jlldfiflfh among the first manufacturing citieslpaid a visit to her friend. Miss Ethel oi the Dominion. The wide-awake Enman on Sunday last. farmers of Brant County arc well repaid for their loyalty to their io- cal industries. Busy as feeding 30,000 consumers. The Brant County farmers The family of thc late W.B. Leard! Souris, wish to thank their many The service in the United Churehl friends for floral tributes and me5-, they arelcn Sunday last was well flttElldGd-{sggeg 0f sympathy received during lThe pastor the Rev. Mr. Littlejohn mo“. recon; sod bereavement andltook as his subject "Music, its place 350a i saw mills, shingle mills, and other manufacturing plants. What has happened? We have witnessed the gradual dismantling of our factories,‘ the scrapping of the machinery, the decay of the factory buildings and lABSOLUTELY . ,F,REE l ‘With every order sent In during consumers were loyal to their County in the Church, the Home and the, __ industries. ‘Community." The hymns chosenl in" the Service we” ‘mm ‘m! ‘mfl Among the visitors from Carleton - Our industries before the Union, familiar and heartlilly enjoyed by allto Borden on Wlday evenlng were flourished on the loyal support of .prcsent.~ A solo Theres a Land the lollowlng: Ml.‘ and Mrs. Ml Fumacette Solid Home Comfort! At A 30 to 40" Fuel Saving Imagine Mcfilarys Furnnccttc in circulating gciiilil warmth through every room in the house! Imagine thc satisfaction of owning it through cold winter nioliths-of enjoying moist, healthful llcat at 30 lo 45% less cos . ‘your living room. cd coupons. THE MoCLARY MFGn COMPANY MAIL 603 ‘Clay's cur farmers and consumers. When That is Fairer Than Day" rendered Campbell‘ M“ and M“ Fred Bell‘. A 1 _ 11in; momh gol. o m" m, ‘on c“ villages, and the scattering and exo- that support was withdrawn, they by Mr. Ilet Richards was a delight the Masses Jennle, Multan. Helem RT S load, h you‘, measure l“ In, at,“ duls of ourligidgstrial population‘. No; gtlzllglllaielllét ILOIIIYtTQQLIIBGSt atrenevli-lto hear vlrhilenlstlgs. lnlaxllotoflllirllgélrllg Campbell. Dorothy MacDonald‘. land fit guaranteed at list prles. A u? n8 Co“ e more comp e e o S ppm s m as“ n l)" us“ De ,. g t Helen MacWilliams and Areta Mut-' " disastrous than our unexpected yct many industries that were closed. Face to Face. The closing num . l BREAD The loaf of whole-wheat good- ness is doubly rich In nutri- tion and the precious mineral salts, necessary for health and vigor. l ,our eo ie. The change in this re- blow at the very foundations of of our former teachers and herl mo}? l Ask Your Grocer. 7"“ 0'" 3mm" """"““"‘ gardpis [also marked, and is a serious Canadian industries. ‘many friends were very glad t0 56¢’ ' l gwkt "ll s“? 9ll"~‘"ll"=~ NP" and unnecessary draih on our‘ re- _ lygr, l ’ llllf-hifrfltgllicillgllonllzuldnlvltlt M‘ sourcea Made-hkcanada Plea" pd‘:- s m,“ or lllnnhoml‘ "ml ,ll';,,";"_a The Halifax Board of Trade, after _ Miss Bea Judson has returned tol niou. Booklet 0n [female llls mid careful enquiry. estimated that iood- Patriotic Shonillns Urlled by Quebec. her home in Alexandra after a de- Mlde in l llglsllcnlfliéco izyvlilllllilllllt illl.“|g|l;llll“l' stings ttllllltlcflllltll bc Mao; Women's Institutes. ‘iightiulq vlslit cflllllllleméiilivlllllég H l H h b ll l or dlnpumglng your “My rll va co a, nva ue, , . — '_ l tains, l. . B. m l hv rig sot my nine ‘eenuse Charlottetown “up u“ hm _ I I l t " B imported. Palllwllc 500F911"! l5 Hmong thclstudics in her home school on e om |oovlng the comm-y‘ l om,- m. m‘ "s "h """"" To secure correct damn-The Dc- matters being advocated by the Que-fllfith". This is her second term This om. 161 Kent Street set of safety first lightning p_|'()[,c°t.l absolute industrial destruction sub- for! and m“ “M.” ha‘ ‘sequent to the Union. l . l There is another change in our '. 1 economic condition unfortunate as the loss of our industries. In Gov- ernor Patterson's time, and for thc 100 years ending with the Union. I WEAK MEN thcrc was practically no importation of foodstuffs. ‘The products of our own farms supplied the daily food of 'l'rvlilnielil liy infill our speciality‘. nuty Minister of the Department oi English Ilerhlll Dlspsnulry Limited Natural. Resources in Nova Scotia. down—and others warranted by the ber “0 Happy Day" was taken 11D‘ tan“ economic conditions of toda . ‘ ever voice which Seemed l0 The Quebec Women's Inlsititutesfglend llBXIIIOIIlOllSlY. At the close of _ M155 Fmrencc 3°" °f Cal"? Tmvj in a bulletin just issued. urge the‘thc messageaduet was rendered bylerse Spent Sunday aflemm" "ll dllty of patronizing Made-in-Canadal .1. A. Moore and .1. Richards. lglgclgggllllhc suvst of Miss Dorothy l goods. Tiiey say to i nore thcsc,_ » > supplies-ready at the dgoors of the Miss Bell Bruce, Milltown Cross Canadian people. and to demand the returned home Monday after a Messrs. Ben and Clare Tllnlon 0f products of other lands. merely for weeks visit with her sister, Mrs Summersidc wcrc visitors to Carleton the sake of variety, is to strike a Arthur Moore. Miss Bruce was one on Tuesday. l sale my new Essex Coach. i928 model has only been driven 500 miles and has not had first need or boo Women's Institutes. Mrs. G. G.‘wlilcli looks good. McCurdy, publicity convener of the - institutes in this province. in al Miss Alny Smith who Silent *1 1857 70th Anniversary 1927 . ' , .. Mommy's FUTIIZDPPUA! is a handsome, porcelain-enam- Y ’ “ ‘HF, TULSA, August 26.~Rcv. James Gmden of Anmlca‘ _ _ United States. VYTAM (400) Glcvcluilu. Orclu-‘stla. clcd cabinet heater liuilt on an entlrcl new rincl le ' l-h , Referring to the economic condi- The olmnm lndusu- u, 1h l, P I N y. l’ l’ “h” KIDNEY STQNES! Rooney, pastor of Si. lvfonicas llons _ - - . . _ B’ _ - Y FOUL Olrl owna ews assures maximum heat ata minimum luel consumption, n. o" m9 mum‘ l" 1115 mm- G°V the State is largo and com romiscs - 0 T ' \l r a - - ' . (or Gall stonu) Church hem has "emml-V return“ crnor Patterson says that "the set- com peas tomatoes bo-msp Sn-alv‘. "rm M‘ R bu‘ ‘l a l works m“: a “'“.'"‘ a" t'."m“‘°' ‘Mmrmg “Id a" "m" 0"‘ . no NOT frogi 171 visitiDtl-lrllith lllzlj] parentél Mr, “on; could “ml their hands m “L Dorrie-S blackberries; 6on1“ chum Mlfis Ethel Enman motored mi 25o P M l lllonr. warming it, and circulating it through the whole an rs. p olicy, lcri-y Cl h. _ __ l _ - __-lN . w- _.l M d h ., . . . > misc. oi-Eilaru llvalley. Prince Edward Island. gdotlignlilldngngtlrthalsleldat032%;‘M0303’ 353.3. r3311 clhufieillddkilrxiun‘ Tllliqitetrn’ slxtlkilas s52; ‘filgggod ifsntdtaslchevrtflllllwc/‘E <51?‘ Plllsblllfi» “Ch1'-'--l<l"‘Y-' a num y an llcfinada- also Ihahulavlhrvd the clothes they three‘ miiliorh CHRIS of tglnutoesr if m“ ml“ °l 1927- wml, (m, §§45YP‘P‘V,‘,., ml Hrs‘ B - _ a lliofFslg-‘lsilging xlgyifhasuhlixiisutgftlildfillljyl,gglgs pgtltnllglillllltlllttvflflge thflifduirfih ti: Imillmdss; elafll" pull up kl‘ Miss Florcngct-ginlth student ‘ 5.00 a n‘ or letters on ~ ' _ . e a e ias m es o ' ' ‘ ‘ , _ ‘ l) '5 ~ . _ " ‘ . , l, WEBH (360) Cll , .l\lh t. _ c n» fererl. l-irlegls alld Ono a slsocl. of Mercy ‘Into llnen for dqmgstllc puppoggs They $75'000'0o0‘ dav Wltll llol‘ parents, Ml‘. and MTS. WGY i380) Schenectady. Lust-ball. mom“ ,Y0u simmy SM‘ "flu" like a’ smvc‘ The ‘Exclusive N0 BMWFUL “W95 l" "1"" Ho olso h,“ Slx‘ flrrt oooqlns wllofilrcw uieir owii tobacco. ‘inc ill-ell are At a cross-roads lll Brant County W: E- sllllllh 5-00 P- Mcmnrys vmmblast perm!“ ‘he burning» "I 50"’ coal‘ ha"! l“ 1"""lv..?.°“§§ iglxulgnth: ‘ are priests ‘ “ ‘ ‘lextlemely ingenious; building their 0nt., some years ago an ingenious KYW i526» Chi. "Uncle Bob." roll’ m“ “r Wnod‘ n acumny “M” m“ "Mk "l a “"'"‘w°'- Ilnlitfirt! a sunk-lo; friend. Those ollwndlng the lanlllv re_ own houses. doing their own Joiner blacksmith manufactured a service-l Mrs. Graves of Sulnmerside ac- 0.10 I‘. M. It)“ l“ mjshlgess cos" and needs mud‘ less “thmtmm Easy KID!) BROS- LIMITED lmlon from o dlsllance we"): ‘Rem work, mason work, glazing and able plough. Brant County is a rlchiccmllitlllfid by 11¢!‘ "We dMIEM-m" WEAF (492) N. Y. Vital Tolilfli. a c can‘ e "mule" ‘"5" “d ‘mt “M” “"9 “"5 clrflllll‘ i-icrnnooizoooil. osmms James money Tulsa. Rm, Eugene painting They make their own agricultural district, and the farni-lpnld a pleasant visit to her sister. . l s "f" ‘"1" W"! Pa" "l W"! Wom- .-.. . i- ~ ' ' ' slices. their plbushs. narrows. carts 81's there. as everywhere. must have;Ml'S. Littlejohn. The Manse. Pflwhfll- DANCE ORCIIESTNAS ‘ h" “w” l"f"""“‘"°“ “d ‘°§“"‘""l‘““' "m" “llam- mw n I v .' l a worked out last month a plan to as- _ u l-omllng goal. y", l5 oqulppod wllh " _ /h Caunduavaldellitnailirvglrl gamma certain from the food ll-nde of that bulletin just issued urges the dutylplnasnilt visit with her brother. ‘funk and other useful accessorlcs. v l province what quantity of these lni- of patronizing Made-in-Canadn Winston and Mrs. Smith in Midland. Insured h" $100M,” against n", m“ ,- ' portcri supplies might be replaced by goods. To ignore these supplies. (Jntarlo has returned home to re- §QO4~O Q-Oifl O O 0046 F99 O O-WFQ-QQO-O O-O-O-O-O-O-O-QQQ O O O'§O-§—§—O—O—0 ‘ O Charlottetown \ Business College FALL AND wlNrElt SESSIONS 0D Tuesday, September 6th. 1927 NO ENTRANCE Nova Scotia products. The object Sprained Ligamcnts (icutlo massaging with Mlnardk. will quickly relieve the pliiu llllll stiffness. ’ I ell EXAMINATION. i who annually seek homes in this i country, is a phase of the task which h" h°me in Carleton’ ‘ i and license goes with purchase price. ready at the doors "I Canadian lwn- sumo her duties at her school Mhlwm Se“ reasonably M mm pic, and to dcmand thc products of |Mclllck.-Z. othort lailds. metrtlly forbthc sake of} varc y, s to s rke a low at the very foundation of Canadian indus-l ,88l2_8_z7_3l MaIpequc' n F“ l‘ tries" l What might have been a had w _______;______ Turning to the question of art, theloldent occurred at Carleton, on bulletin says: "A Canadian art and Sunday evening, when two cars, iiicratilrc worthy of the country can‘ owned by wlllord Lggrd of Borden only ‘be fostered as the demand isand L.’ Spence o; Beyequg, collided voiced by the Canadian people, l on the‘ rallmml ol-osslng Fortunately Immigration is also commentedvno one was lnlurod. and no 93110115. upon as coming under the general d done heading of Canadianlzation. "Tol “mug ' grapple with the problem of making‘ into Canadian citizens the thousands CAR’_LET0N_A'N'D vlCINlTY l J. CLARKE WOODSIDE, F§OFOO4O§+OO-&OIJ§Q O0 O0 #04 ' EYESTESTED ‘ AND Glasses fitted by scientific methods. 4 ls. W. TAYLOR _AND J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optomet fist‘ Miss Jennie Muttart, teacher atl Rose Valley, spent the week-end at, must bc met and iaeed. Sixty years, Miss Marlon Clark returned to,‘ Mass, on Monday, after}: of Confederation have shown the, benefits of nation-wide unity, but Temksbllfy» Building Supplies“ , We lire in a position to moot the requirement-s of any, contractor, whether thc hilildini; he a barn or ll large office ‘ or dwelling. After seventy successful years of selling to the public of Prince Eduard island, we know that our mcrchan~ disc gives satisfaction. ,. ‘if ‘h’ _.z3~5-5,__N‘ <- .. :4-~s,--._ , . I ‘ ' _"" tl-li b k d l l y, ~ ndlng her vacation with her par-l Honest Endeavour Requlrcd. F ‘ ..”‘*” .0.“ “”*»**“'I BS sthkenolsgztjfvei gill orriiedlllflll} 001g fglets. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Clark. Cape! l 142 Richmond Street ‘l1 ‘ ~ l . > oountry are kept contlnually ln Traverse_ f.ofiono_“‘»”_“a.‘“ i Our stock of rooflngs comprises thc best on the market W " SlEhlL" ‘ and consists of, ‘ A‘. " . . J. P. C k tt of _ ._ .._.-. -__-—- - ,2“? INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION so peculiar to our method 1 v \RA]N 1. olmhegngcdlgillghgigdogheogl-‘oiflllgts ollfiiiollllnwlt... vlsltorrgctoecurle- P f ' nal Cards 3t.‘ ol training, gives the earnest student an excellent opllorl-lln- ' a l. o; oil-lol- londs, we struck a blow all-Won on Sunday evonlng_ r0 esslo l halite Shingles ‘ lty to EXCEL, and lnsurag THOROUGIINESS in every de- , the very foundations of our indus-‘l -——— , n . Blale-Surfaccd hlilnsles i l tall. , ' l» idles-hi h l M t I M Mrs. Ralph MeAlelel-tland lchiédren Dr, 4U, C, Archibald Siate~Surfaeeil Rolled Ihmflngs w, , ~ o. n s speec n on res, r. f g lgton, are v s ng n um- m l, t or“ M l. * As usual: All Commercial subleets are combined in our 1 We use this adjective l l, Baldwm stated that England w“ dblgnerslllge’ the guests of Mm wm_ Granulation-alga”! ‘nasnmplulua TOIINIII Nlclal Sliinklcs courses, specialising in Practical Buslli 'l‘I' Inllilf. 1\¢‘-_- vlwlly- l» voting a considerable amount of‘l>ol.ry_ "mug, mun“ w n", an’ N“. Asbestos shingles, Etc. _ taunt-one," Shorthand and Typswrltlng operation for the awn". "om Eyooquln l money yearly, a maximum oi’ five} ___ ‘ml noon ‘= (Jlvll Bel-vice Examinations M’ the" 0 "I'll "- ct vlslcn and mlllm" d°llafs l" °"° YW- w "w Miss Sara Llnlrlettel‘ of U. S. A. . o, m n “m, in rolled roofings ue have, in our, two, and three ply, the may have perie .. Testing Ey and pplyl g G ,’I‘here are many reasons why Business and Professional men prefer adnatec ken M; e _ _ n our graduates give such splendid therefore do not will?‘ :7“ presence of any 0Y9 d‘ " ' ‘l l 0f this college, l I iiéiiii’ Salli... lffiifmltfkfifill“. is firms“ h" “p”; “l2, 221i . ' ents in Summers e. ‘t o w actween England and the Domlnionsf agar Mm “all Bell‘ col.lol,oll_ Oflloe, Bayer Building Great George Street lonloo from-t to 1m. 1.30 to aool following, .1 .3“ and as many mesons why 1 gnu and between the Domlnions them» .. .. , The motive power o _,, - - Ruberold """'*“7“°“ 'l'°'°"'-°mpw~‘b'-‘ -' / , entire human organism l: Zilvlfgoefflgrglzlt‘tflffaéwhiaidln Mrs, Melbou m: Holvv/Xattdretuglléfl Mc d & Bentley l “wlgnmo I,‘ Employed Graduates, and satlsliqd E ploytrs are tho Nerve Enemy. Emplm osooololly l“ the “oplcallto Milford. Mass. on on syl,‘ m‘ L80 Y _ "Mum" o .~_ best evidence we have to offer that our eou of instruction l‘ l. ‘ompuud ‘[ on.“ ol ll’ onolmous qulmtllles o; sPendins h very pleasant vis w l. Lnglflggl ‘ I l ‘m 5" "° ‘lmm "m" w h‘ ~ “’ / Norm.‘ yet.‘ 20% of this ‘ primary prpdlwtfi Wlllcll Y0“ W" “mlihfiends m Cape Traverse’ w. E. B Tao ' Then there are tar Miler dry and tan-ell sheathings ‘. ‘ '- "ml" ' u ' possibly grow but which you willl B“'"“' ‘MA m” ‘ " l ‘ ' - T" "l"! I °~ 3- 9- "'“““° "“""”""mfl"l'°” m“ "m" am“ m “M” “l; need things llke rubber. cotton. and‘; Messrs. Iva", Dawson and Bert Office: I80 Richmond Street beaver board. ‘howl humi- beading. m. i . , . _ ' mo» u prmllt- I '1“; m, ‘mhough 1 know you m, gl-ow-[Cahill of Bedeque, were visitors w MONEY 1'0 moan ll What we have W" f" "thmfll" °"' ‘f’ '°' You‘ larger nrolwllwl ‘I "q" " ' lnz sugar now and tobacco-and rcarlewn and Borden 0h "m" "- Chltlvtwtem P- E- 1- We can supply nails, spikes, bolts. glass, in all shes and lThink ‘ oi the influence TIIOIIOUGIINESB. the Oharlotflaml u ' tli and its graduates with its Na real"! 0h °\' . n“ m YOU require this ln starting out. Business College Hen“ dogooqyo oygg, through their consumption of an elh < esuivs amount of Nerve En- msy seriously affect the believe successfully-yet it may be shin!- that ior some years yet you will have . to buy a considerable quantity from Mrs. Fred Bell and little daughter were motorists to Sum- McDonald & McPhee B. A quantities, hinges, hem door hangers, locks oi all kinds, etc. Our tool department carries a complete stock for all re- ld fC d.Re mbe.then. 1C lwfl, Th‘ w°""' h" "M" °' ‘Mk M‘ m” '° m" "h" m 7331\nd.... of “h” sill" why: the £31210: yollilleflrstrchoice gun-old: on Friday momma. t!“ 1 s MeDONALD ‘n. r MoPllBBl °“"°""“"' YOU but fitted for? _ o‘ m, body and nrodufl l" in all these goog: rathl: tllrlllllsn guests of Mrs. Gordon Linkletter. . . B. A. . i Come in and let us talk it over and examine the polol- health. "WWW" 915* ma“ r ' ' human, Attorneys, ado. bllltlen open to you. Yqu may prove jut what the world ls we in Britain hm 40,000,000 of“ l Mr. and Mrs. fDr.) s. s. Bell and , M to Loon. . ‘ looking for. The opportunity ll 10ml: will you gnsll it. gAVE Vol-m Eva “ gergplllfllxgoafirgnggxgurgelgtaxiom? leer llltll‘ M"; gar 3 m“ all n" w: d TTIGVTBB, s . Fred , l Pull inionnstlonjnsspulieutlon te- ‘XAMWED “e” Wm‘ Wu’ we m" ‘ m“ den Cggleston, motored to Charlottetown‘ “Mark R. w no L s A L r z n a T A I t -_ ‘i. s. nun-ll. noun. G. F. Huiicheson from Canada, and the more the better I shall be pleased. The United Klngd is a. manu- m and tndlwantlcn; the we buy. "'0" ‘.' " ' "_ ‘ ommwlw. on Saturday evening. ' l . l Miss Dorothy lluttai-t teacher at IAI-IIBTII» IOLIOITOI» ITO. - 3,... .-_._4H