U 51 i‘ A1‘ ‘gorfll 15c bhafmiuz _ fragrance and . FOR SUE ‘ Business stand at. Redford. Apply rrr-reo. rec-us. Becy. 1-1181 til FOR SALE What you have been looking for for a long time. a good full line of mens suits. i have 75 suits. cut by the “Art Tailors," good broad shouldered coats and full trousers) ‘will pedd shoulders and alter and press them free of charge, any pai- 143m or style you wish. l buy for wan and can sell ior cash at very small pnofit as 1 thought a. large quantity. $12.00 up. - J. P. McPHERSON. Clothier, Montague. l tts-6i HIM FBI SALE l offer for private sale my farm of 100 acres more or less, 90 clear, balance hard and soft wood. Good house and out buildings, situated at York Point, 2% miles from Char- lottetown by ice and 5 by road. Bwok running length of farm. Wat- er in every field and 150 feet from barn. No waste land. Apply to Owner .......... .. . ............. .. J. W. DONAHUE, York Point or '1. A. McDOMALD, Auctioneer. J165~i94mts6L ' ' 3'19 5901911 T954918. marked “Ten- rers m’ 673111118 and Concrete AT NEW LONDON I offer by private sale up to May 10th my farm at bong River, con- taining about 75 acres, 65 acres clear and in good state of cultiva- ‘c101 Zt°1é1n°11.‘1?8tate of the late Margar. 111811. on Wednesday, May 9th, stores, ohurchm and schoql 0f the nicest situations in Vernon River. 386B 3. 5 and 3 years old, ‘"1 110°"! fewrry opens; 1 fat cow 9 Years old: l heifer 2 year-g 0rd, 50 110118. Leghorn. “Fm”- imd W001i; 1 hay rake, Frost ""1 W100; 1 set spike narrows; 1 rbfrli a ‘delighted flavor of the 'PEKOE QUAUTY- mons and Sawyer arrived. office of her brother, J. A. Ham. BOSTON. dhynl-After a strug- 1a gm gr. the roof of the Oiyrnp buildlnl. 8 Tremufl! Charles Rose, 62. prevented sliss Helen Ham row, Atty. from plunging four ttorney wss almost l will sell by Public Auction at 19”’ 18'7"‘ 110118181111: of so acres in 800d state of cultivation, handy one Also the following stock etc'—- STOCKz-(i excellent millt cows, to Gresh- iM-PLEM ENTS : —-l hay machine. ‘"1911 51915112 1 cart and wheels- 1 cream separator; l driving wagdn- 1 driving sleigh, several sets bar:- ncss: 1 road can; forks. shovels. 91A- 1 Daisy churn: 1 kitchen stove 1 hall stove. ~CROP:—Z tons good hay. TBRAlS:—All sums over $5.00, 8 11111111111 H9611 on B-Dproved joint notes. Terms of farm at sale. WESLEY ENMAN, Executor to will. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. TEIDERS HIGHWAY l-tts-ii IMPROVEMENT Pursuant to the requirement; of the Canada Highways Act, sop“. Structures, Project N0. .......... ..” will be received by the undersigned un- til noon on Friday. May 11th. 1923, fur srudins, construction oi‘ con- crete structure and other neces- sury work on the following roads: Project. No. 40.-Bl0omi1eld to Tig- tion, there being 6 acres of new -n;5h_ LE“..°‘3‘;.ZZ“ 1:2: r.":.ri::'~.::?r::.;2 "'°’“:,.§;,~ Der»- w 2‘.‘3.;$.“:§2 fill‘. - M f: - §”.?.‘.‘.‘.§..i."‘i.ii.i.‘.£§.°.’f‘ “Siifiéifl i’! P“”°°;.§.‘;~,.,§1—F°" “can” 1" fili.“ii“iflii”’fiiféifi..ii. l°.'.¥r.°“’ ”°"‘°.‘.~.i.“..°i 3?.;.“’"'°" M" ‘° H. L. DUNING, New London 116608-4-27-61. Arrcrrorr srrtr: '.l‘o be sold by public auction on (he premises. No. 79 Sydney St. on Friday, May nth, 1923. at 12 und rfdook noon the residence property on the north side oi’ Syd nay-Street, owned by the late Mich eel J. Fairness. MoLEOD i. BENTlLEY, i, Solicitors roriisirr Immediately, farm consisting of ids-auras. 60 acres swell fertilized. Well 1. l balance woodland. _ fenced and buildings in good re pair. Situated one-half mile from railway station. school. mills. etc Terms reasonable. Information apply to A. F. McQuaid Esq.,8ouris, P. .E. I. or to the owner 625 Metropolitan R. D. Bruce at Avenue. Hyde. IMME- 11167-4-23-5121. FM. 3M5; l4 acres at Orwell Corner, Lot Iii). 65 acres cleared and under cul tlvation, remainder covered with Good repair. small brook crossing farm. Church and school st -i’ront oi‘ place. One mile from station, stores, mussel and softwood. in" ;firsi. clrtss hardwood build ins Imrd and seaweed. If not sdld privately it will be mt tip-at auction on the premises on May 1011b at l2 o'clock noon. Apply to the undersigned owner m‘ to his - solicitors" Owing to weather the mbove sale has been postponed from April 2B to May 10th. K. J. A K. M. MARTIN, Charlottetown. N. H. MeLEOD, 1118s. i-i-rap-w-i-‘p-m __-__- rri|___srrr.r:' 10 acres‘ of land 1 miletromCitminlrigh state of cultivation with 3- I09‘ houievru-nrruce Edward barn, grainy, "inrple- rflnt house and stroll- K. F. MGRAE, 1M,- r, East Royalty ~ tentlerfor each separate Project. For further lague, PPOJect No. 58.— Murray River u) ‘Murray iiarrbor North. Project No. 60.-lrislitcwn Road irom Bryerrtuirc Cqrner m Purk Corner. ' P131111. fipfloiflertilons ntrd forms J21’ lenders may be seen at the of- 'c1:irr:£te12:n P13111111“! Engmee r’ n _ gutheslolnfir Drrrg Store. O‘Leary. Vprafe- cKuy E Co. Summerside 00a 8r Thompson's, Montague, A certified cheque payable to the order of the Commissioner of Pub- lic Works. Prince Edward Island. ior $500.00 must accompany the The lowest or any fender not nec- essarily accepted. L. B. McMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works Department of Public Works, - Charlottetown. P. Efifsland. April 13. 1923. . ll375-4-l7~ttsMayl1. 75in?“ ln the matter of the Estate oi Brenton A. Strung, late of Borden in Prince County, in Prrnca 1g; ward island, rum-chum, deceased intesntte. Sealed Tenders will he received 11y tire undersigned at Borden in Ross after her. lLl-INQIB ClTY PLRNS ‘TO 810M115 grorrnd under glass Pmiect No. 56.~~-Kinross to Mon} ‘The attorney caught her the edge, but she put up 11 V1301" k9“, at m; .'°rk_ ous battle. The space was small‘ and every instant watchers expect- m: mule and Con.“ ed to see the pair 91111188 to the pavement. Ross was scratched and bit-ten and through a ankle. After the pstmhnen had a:lrl own Bu)", Ls m rurereatr“ °ne_ ed in canning her, she was trestedl ' "1 {he 1191191 “$171151 and 13191" sufferer! from rheumatism so had ltlint every Canadian cannot do, it‘ taken to the home of her brother. the girl's foot skylight. ' cutting her ‘PANA. 111.. May 1——This little city. which has been furnishing l4.- 700,000 roses to its sister citiesof the United States yearly, will prob seemed to start. 8151? have increased its production kidneys were in 10 25.000300 before the end of this "m" 341901111118 lo a survey made 01 1119 lfreen houses now in pro- cess of construction here. While IDETB\EH'G 20 acres of rose here 110W. the addition of 10 acres is con lemvlated. =1 lures part oi‘ which 15 act-filmy under preparation and 1111011 which green houses are be- ing erected. While California lmdg in free BY°W1118 roses. Illinois records show that this state is far ahead 111 810M113 roses for commercial Purposes. There are 490.000 plants, 911011 flverflsing 30 perfect roses a year at Pana. Three hundred and ilfty.tiiousand plants are under glass at Maywood, a Chicago sub- lrllb. while 300,000 plants are in rbloom most of the year in Martin Grove, Illinois. The soil here has been found by experts to be the most suitable in the country for rose culture and this, more than anything else, ac- counts for the rievelopmment of this industry mo the huge scnle it has assumed. Tire rose plants un- der cultivation here are imported from England, rind are known as grafted roses, having their origin isles. They are continuous blooni- ers, summer and winter. -————-£O§ INCOME TAX BURDEN . UNFAIRLY DISTRIBUTED TORONTO. May 2—An attack on the income tux on tire ground that the burden is unfairly distributed. was made at the closing session of the Canada that conference on Saturday when Major E. M. Miro berm, of Windsor, took up the question, and added that the fede- rnl government should make n greater attempt to educate the peo- ple ori the workings of this tax. Further, there is a duplication of income taxes imposed by the Do- minion and by municipalities. rProf. W. C. Keiratead, of Fred- ericton, N. B., pointed out that his province is getting a. tux of $5,- 000,000 from the sale of liquor but he did not believe it could be main tsl-zred. According to resolutions the association was asked to investig- ate a number of taxation problems among them being Respective costs of collection. limitation oi‘ taxation fields between Federal and Provin- cial Goveruments. the appointment of the advisory committee on edu- cation finance. BRITISH STEAM YACHT ‘WRECKED. CREW OF 21 SAVED FlSliERiS lSlzAND, N. Y., ‘May 2 “The British steam Yacht Thelma Phoebe was driven ashore here io- drry, and 2i members of 111B 619W rescued by coustguards men by breaches buoy. A neg"! 9°01‘ "m" gd Roberts was drowned while-at- tempting to save himself on rt mat- tress. After the vessel grounded a num~ "her of cases oi liquor drilled ashore Prince County in Prince Edward 151111111 1111 10 Thursday noun, ilre 11111111 duy 01' May. A. n, 1923. int‘ the purchase oi the stuck of incr- chantllse of the ztbovc rrirnrcrl |1i'lr.\l~ ton A. Strung. rlrceirswl. merchandise consisting of grocer- 1811. l11'y goods. hardware and sundries. Tender No. 2.—For store fixtures in the general store of the nbovo named Brenton A. Strung, de ceased. at Borden. ; Tender No. 3.--.For the 1922 Model iLiglrt rSix-Mclnughiin Spoo- ial Five Passenger automobile, new in August, 1922. Tenders must be marked pinin- ly rm the outside wil.n the number and name of one item tendered for. A certified cheque for 20 per cent of the purchase price must accompanying each tender, The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The stock of merchandise and the fixtures may be examined st the store oi the late Brenton A. Strung at. Borden in Prince County island, by in- tending purchasers. The car can be inspected at the dwelling house of the late Brenton A. Strung at Tender N0. L-For" tlrc stock of, ‘and were seized by 11"‘ £9551 rtrrurrls. it was said that the 1410111 ihtlil brwn in Vlncyllfd B0111"! 1°’ sovr-riil rliys and loaded irt Nirslrnu .:i lrw m- -ks aim. cost‘ OF LIVING HIGHER Owing to the advance in the price of bread the housewives will 0W1. GOLD BOND FLOUR is acknowledged as the best bread ilour sold in the city. Mada from pure Manitoba wheat on the wort" derful Trrttersall Roller system mill it retains the natural nutty any flour made. AZDV FLOUR is the ldlfll cake and pull’! flour made from pure Ontario V1019? wheat, it makes the 1111111961 "11" Ind IIIKQY rrlslry ever produced- Coupons in every 1158 ""11 9' lBMfiQIl. . MARGARET BTRANO, Arlmlnistratri x, 44638300191151- . 1m“ (ggnpon extra every week. try for the lucky b08- ‘BMMI- P- 0-1 as or-rwrruorvs-rowu mu.- use 00. stored ‘Mr. Keddy to could not ribly and . l rhad pains in my snow 251100.000 noses fllld every time l moved my i011"! cracked. 601118 b11116 $80 1 11311 "11 flnrl it much cheaper to bake their w Fig onglioof Noted made a digqjygry of vital inter-eerie =eseryman and woman i in Canada: - - -_....,__....-_...-.v-_. - Mr. (hurries H. Keddy of 1.1‘ “md, ‘(n (m, j | stories to almost certain death. The Ramsay. New Ross, Nova ‘Scotils, a feel extra flue ‘ti’: t! 1:11.11 gash: - 111111111111“ Pwfiflector. who is known tormillngof age. with m. .when Traffic Patroimen Filzsim- men all over the country because highly. The results l obtained sun - of his locating the first tin ore in-prlseri me and l gladly recommend The ""115 ‘Wmu- "h" "Swain" B01111 1-1 981111118. has made a it to anyone. l feel much stronger here this mortrln at the Y. W. C. A.. works in tbeknew and wonderful discovery-one in every way and have gained flve ' Mr. Brnsrklsy that u. ,thst interests not only mining menfpounds in weight." 011 1119 1111-11 119°‘? R955 53w h" but every man and woman in Can- "LOFD long time." he says. "l work. My back ached ter- l was almost bent double. ltueesnnd feet‘ operation for an ulcer just belnw my knee and was in the hospital two months. After that my trouble ‘My stormach and bad shape and my bowe/la were irregular. l-vphunlr goodness l have found ljr-gco lt lrss cured my 810mm“ and kidney trouble: '1 he“ 11° f rheumatism and now wall‘ '1:.:rular ly strallihi- My bowe“ are- s puke and his Bride Closely Guarded . NOD17, Surrey. 311% lifghfjithaxqliimeymuon couple of modem times have been so close; ]y guarded from curioushegibigc eyes d9 the Duke and Duo d“ York. Since their arrival \yester . every 1111111051111 1° we lovely o country house here has ‘been dguurd. 8.1 night and day by Seutla? Y1" men imrl 9011c‘!- 'l‘,he lodge gates are kel)! 1°91“?! itnrl rangers from Windsor Cnsltc patrol, the park and lawn‘. keeps? incessant watch. The ony l" who has dared approach the‘ house was a small boy. W110 W811i“ “P 1‘; the gates and said that. as he liar never seen the Duke, he, would like to look at him. He tlidu t- 8921111-1 _ The only other incident wh c n tcrrupterl the P911901 1111181 w” in the rnarslr lands oi’ the Britisbrthe arrival of arr airlflfllle ‘"1101’ swooped low over the 3101mm 1‘? take pictures. t 'l‘lie Duke andbhlst ‘lclrideosplzig the day strollills l1 °11 ~ 9 51' “ ' People living in the neiil11110l11°°d have not come near the house/the Duke and Duchess will remain licrewirriil Monday. then they g0 to Scotland and inter to the con- iirrerit. —"‘ GROWN LEOPARD lNVAiDES BURMA TOWN MANDArhAY, Burma. May 1- — Widespread excitement bars been created among Mandalay residents by the discovery of a full-grown leopard hiding under a house in onc of the most. crowded quarters. Tire beast ranged ut large for a short time, but was shot by arr of- FULL ficer of the rirrirwaddy Flotilla Company before doing any dam- a e. . gilow this leopard found its wiry iii-to the city is not definitely known, iSomc thought it came from the neighborhood of Arnrrrrrpura. where there is a large area of thick jungle. Another theory was that it boarded one of the Irrawaddy fuel steamers which tic rip alongside the hank at nisht, sud was thus carried to Mandalay. llt lrad been more than 10 years since at leopard penetrated into Mandalay, though one was killed only eight miles from the city lust. summer. Leopards are still com- mon iri the thick jungle which abounds in every part of “Burma;- but usually confine their operations to the cattle of villagers. iii i901 rr lepoarrl appeared in Hussein, in Lower ‘Burma, and killed and wounded several people before it was shot. Tigers. also. are still common in some parts of IBurma. Less than a year ago a rtlger- was killed only 15 miles from Rangoon, n city of 1140.000. ‘it has not been many years since a tiger entered the city of Rangoon rind was found about n third of the way up a pagoda. it. had climbed up in the night and was unable tn get down nnrl had to be shot from the pagoda platform. Wlilrl elephants rrre protected by‘ law and nre still to he found i111 some sections of the country. One nrenrlicr of n large herd was killed! recently only 30 miles from Rang! oon. Domesticated elephants " used extensively comps for moving heavy timber. 1 Jungle cuts illld deer 81111111111111. rind often cuter the towns. ‘Recently n large jungle cat as killed in Rangoon, where it had chased a domestic cnt into the interior of n. house. ' FIRE LOSSES Fire losses in Canada. during the; week ended April 25th, are can. 111N111‘ 0! 111B W111?" ""11 W111 “wk” mated by The Mon m 'r| k (r d as many loaves to the barrel r15 $313,100, compared‘! £1,111 $13,531.23. fzfililfiiscofigi-“the same period for the same weak last year. ‘inst year. A comparative summary ‘by prolnces is as follows:-— \ .z ‘ Hunts - l curt praise Draco too 511* “lmlbed “W” the m3“ “m1 but 11 B11011 time Isa he was not so smun bent double with rheumatism boon gong m u“, streams bu; dm. active. 1t is his new discovery um to one straight as a whip. His story in; “nrdtrflught 111111 11861111111111 cwhse to‘?! the) wondsriulnreslillt-ls 011111116? rbeen commenced. Between S00 and rum reco s pa cu ary n eres -350 gram d; ha b 1 D1000. 1119 ‘wilder-TN budyibuild-iug because of his proiminence and to liners 11%;; 1319,66“ so“ tive. has so re- the fact that he is so well knownfgrone, [he Turn ‘barn; one of the 110111111 111111 111111 througboutvtbe country. In addition pplncvlpa] Qflbutaplgg or u“, main man is able 10 00111111118 1-118 111111111 to his discovery oi‘ Dreco and the river, "l" in the development of the mineral first tin ore in solid form, Mr. Ked- resources of Canedn- M1‘. K8011!‘ rly also discovered radioactive ore in the solid ln Canada. While this latter was somertrhing is possible for all to discover thel wonderful qualities of Dreco. There is health and help for the suffering in every bottle. Draco ls being specially Intro- duced in Charlottetown by E, A. Foster. Go there today and ask for Mr. Arthur, the Draco Expert, and let him explain the merits of thllo great remedy. Titers ls no charge illd m will tell you honestlyif he believes Dreco will benefit you. by Gallant Druq_Co., Limited. and by a good druqgist everywhere. Death Removes Oldest Senator Senator Knute Nelson. the Grand Old iMan of tbs serrate died on a Pennsylvania railroad train at 8.15 o'clock last night, wiille on his way irom Washington to Chicago where lie was to continue on his way to his home in Minnesota. Death was due to heart failure. As fur as the railroad train crew could figure the train was passing through Timon- uni, rliiarylnnd, eleven miles from Baltimore‘ when the aged senator hurl nri attack 0i‘ angina pecturls irnd died in a few minutes. His depth removed from tire sen s5 Million Fear 153 1° 1191111111188 ‘Elven ‘by J. W. Brankley, of Chatlram, who was re- Olfinted president at the adjourned annual meeting or many 8B .\ir. Keddy has taken only three would be em l d l 1 ‘ r poye on the drives 011 111!’- 1115 5595119 e" Yiads. Mr. Keddy 18 73 Y9"! 9111 111111 bottles of Dreco and according 10,011 the "Mira-rnlchi this yagr and 8|. w w in the ML “d a w" mmm“ "“°"'lodny is active, strong sndhesltby, his own story it changed him from ready r1 large number of them have L, , .= Draco ls also sold in Bummorelde. 0f United States " llrlARlfdSBU-RL}, Pa., May 2—-U. S| 3 u; §¥'Y_?7 1'! 1,9. I cf Logs ilayiiomc Out of Miramichi- ‘ mnnnirrrorvofi nay '1°""7'""° ""1 1141.)! million feet of 1°11 lIN-flllbscted to the ‘handled by . ' ‘I '°°"1'°PW511 I111!‘ lesson, accord the company 1.000 stream drivers ations have not us yet drives indications now point to satisfac tory conditions for stream driving on the Southwest Mirasnichi this year. Mr. Brantley said. There is still a good deal of snow left in the woods and the continued cold weather has conserved much of the water supply until a time when it will be most useful. A -busy sea-son is looked for at the mills on the Mlramich-l and elsewhere on bhe North Shore. Mr. Brankley stated. --——€O§—— COKE CONFIBGATiON rs ESSEN. May 2——A sweeping 01”" d9;- rpr-Qvzidlvng for tire confiscation of all coke in the rRuhr was issu- ed mdny by General Degoutte. head of the occupation forces. All action tio fulilili the clauses oi 1116 deliveries of conl and cokeranrl ecause there are the available ishing. About 500 furnaces already have ‘been shut down. 111111 1-119 time when other-s. 1110118 W111‘ 1'11! manufacturing close. The use tic purposes penalties for ~ten rruillion to marks fine W1l11 r5 prohibited. and infractions are 110111 five year's irnllfl- not intend to comply Wm‘ der. 4oo>——--' ,57s1'__l-i BIRTHDAY 0F 2 ROME rs cELEaRATED ale its oldest merrliber and orre of ‘those witih the llongest service rc- cord. He was 80 years of age and lrrirl served 28 years. Death 0i Logger In Chaudiere QUEBEC, May l.-~'l‘he Chand- icre River, Belco County is rising. ‘Florian diolduc, a logger wa drowned in raging -floods. Sowing Wheat Now in Yukon DAWSON CITY. May 1.——Sprlng_ wheat is now being sown in the Yukon and the first stock of sheep ever wintered there have just been brought through rind are at aranch on the Kloirdyke River. -——-——<0-+-_-_ HAVE LlFTED DUTY ON REFUGEES‘ FOOD |MONSTANTI'NOPIAE, rMay 1.—— Just as supplies for refugees were becoming exhausted. Angora con- sented to revoke its order against allowing food for refugees to come into Turkey free of duty. This con- cession was obtained from the Turks with the utmost difficulty under pressure by the American Government and relief agencies. Experiments are being made in deedlng the refugees with special foods high in vitarnines. The reg- ular rrrtlons will be used as sup- plementary- feeding. Tests murle in v1.5, M l.-—'i‘lie celebration ,o,'._1,’?,‘0. ...§‘.¥..-. zmcrri birthday 1w“ peThflDB the ‘most solemn‘ u“. “m; hjgtory of the eternal c ty. 1 premwr Mussolini promulgated 1n degree "establishing 1119 42151- “r 'April as labor day, instead of May 1 and thus the traditional date oi the city's foundation becomes r1 national holiday- A lending feature of the ceremony] was the administration of the for, cisti by the national militia, as the troops in a hundred lrallarr cities were reviewed by the black shirted leaders rind by the chiefs of the army and navy. -in this city itlre premier- himself and General lde lBeno reviewed the phulanxes. ' Enthusiasm was without bounds. Hundreds of thousands of people ,crowded the streets or found "posi- tions ln the windows or on tire bal- conies. Some took up their stations on the housetops, wiille others climbed trees to see the process- ion. Mussolinlkr uppearririr-e was the signal for a tumultuous out. burst As the detachments. paisserl before iii-m. with sland- "1111 flying and Iitrgler sounding. tire men took a solemn riarir of uh." 5°11!" 10y111ty to the nirtiuu nnd lo the iron discipline of fascism 1'1. tcr there was a patriotic ceremony maths. tomb of the unknown sol. of militia i-L-u- SIX YEAR OLD BIO-Y SHOT AND KILLED BABY BROTHER rliiON-‘TREAL. M11? 2 — Shot through the lrerrrl by a riri- bullet Greece have already proved sails- frrctory, the health of the refugees occupation of the city- flred 11y his 6-year-old bran L1°W1 011179. six riiontlis old, wt; there being considerably improved. fntirliy wounded Sntrrrdaymt m 11/1 miles fror Braid lb 5 The Constantinople QII-ubulr) ltflflliwand died fl few lrurrrs inter.” on“ n a we mum g decided that on r 11y 11y 11 | 0y lisd picked up the rii'le wli l writer with well t d Th il - workers will wear black badges as dnorhm. brother h“ ‘on on rci n oor. a bu rl a protest against continued Allied irom- M the room ‘hey were "L The the __._. NO IFURTHER HIGHWAYS GRANT May 1.~'l‘herc will be OTTAW-A. grant by the Federal no further Government to the provinces road constnrction after the twenty million dollars granted under the a" C n d Highways Act is passed. d | 1 1" 111° 1l1m1191"T1!risn:as made clear in the Corn- bltlmefndscgillyésixfkes mons by "Hon. George P. Graham‘ Fflmlfllhwhen moving the resolution which Mumfled 4000mm, provides for an extension of two years in the time in which those provinces which have not earned their portion of the twenty million may do so. New incorporation: Authorised criprrru of sr1,1os.ooo'l"@ 11111‘ 1W1 Muir uimushlv. sim- is represented <by companies whose incorporations were reported to The Monetary Times during 21, compared n“, tbundsnce of rich-creamy lather, Apr. ll, 1923. sillty, bright. lustrous. fluffy and virus‘ OFTEN numeo | sv CARELESB w/rer-imo | if you want to keep your hnlr 100111112 11B 119st. he careful what yorr forwirsir it with. Do not uso prepared shampoos or anything else that um tuins too much free alkull. This The best thing for steady use is Oil shampoo (which is pure rind greascless.) nrrrl is better than anything else you'H' F‘ Mbnmsom ' l UB8. _'l‘ym or three qieaspoonfrrls of Mul- slilctl in r1 cup or giirrzs wrtrlr n ‘ltilc vvzirm wutcr is sufficient to cleanse ply moisten the hair with water and tub lire Mulsified ill. rr makes an which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust. dirt. cland- Yllflpllld excess oil. The heir dries quickly and evenly. and it leaves the scalp soft. and the hairline and easy to mange. You can get Mulrrlileri cocodnrit 5,000,000 oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it fallout My" very dreep. and a few ounces will ltlppiy every member of the family ‘ mouths. Be sure y-nr get M1111 coke rhy-products are included 111'sliould be received witli the order, which €Xf1181m 111111 111° the report says. 4 Cruelty to children has diminish-la treaty of Versailles providing 101' ed lo a marked extent. and tire Hem‘ coke supply is dimiu-l mans siry it is only u 11118511011 094-890" Ge“ . reared is noted V i'-1 i118 ‘ which says the irri- provement, while rlue 111-1111)’ plants, will also of coke for domes- crie hundred million . Th G rmirns Say they ° 8001118111. e E we m“ "| 4 horses, ll cattle, 8 pigs, 50 the irair' u» Buitlrwcst ‘llirsrniclli Log nr-rvr . , EVERYWHERE t-m cx-NABA ASK FOR THEM BY NAME .v:.-.'-.':~7r.~.-:- .' ~ -:_""1I.IIIIIl - ‘, MUSTWT v sums Moi/res _ rorr JUVENILE crrrrvre rIDNDON, May 2—Cropping the hair of the children and barring pact asserts a statement in the Home Office report on reformator- ies and schools. 1 Any sweeping allegutiuufl 11"\1|old; 1 Cow 6 years old, to [mm ‘in May, 1 Cow 8 years old, to fresh. ,the "movies" are responsible for offences committed by children cnutiol11 children of the poorest classes ure 11101011110119 11"" better cured for than formerly. A of Straw’ ‘mo bushels Seed general irmprovmrierrt in the con- ditions rrnderwlilcli children are to the strengthening of the law can be traced more certainly to bet ter education arid to tlrc medical attention in the schools. There lrzts been a decrease in drunkeness in the poorer sections or‘ f-lre ciiles flflll towns owing 1° the more strict mntrul of flit: pub- lic houses and the efforts of volun- tary aid societies. ..¢o>-—-—- ‘Government Standard = Clover I i N0. l. Red Clover lill $16.00 per" 111118. i No. “bus. No. 1, Alsikc, hi. $10.00 per bus. No. 2, Alsllrc ut $9.00 pul‘ bus. . N0. l, Alfntlfu, Nort-lirrrrr (lrorvri, ‘at $|~i.50 pH‘ bus. N0. I, Urirrrrrrs Alfrrlfu, nt $25.50 per bus. i No. 2, 'l‘lmoilry, N0. 1 Purity, nt ,$5.25 per hut-i. 2, Red Clover rrt $15.00 per I Nu. i W. ll. Swcct Clover, iii ‘$7.00 per bus. I No, 2, W. ll. Sweet Clover, at |$6.00 per bus. | N0. 3. lllxi-rl Tiulnllry and Alsikv. at $6.50 per bus. oi 60 lbs. No. 3, liiixcil 'l‘iirrritlry ind Itcrl Clover 11137.60 per bin-i. of 60 lbs. ()n ul' orders East of hirurli-Jlrzr, amounting to $25.00 or ovcr" wr- p:iy' the freight. Hugs extra rrt 45c r-rrclr. 'l‘ernrri. Cnsrlr wI-llr rrrrici: TODD d COOK, Srr-rL MPFCIlilITfS Stcuffvill F... Ont. AUCTION SALE -l offer for sale by Public Auction 011 Wednesday. rMay 9th. 192a. ut r 0110011 IL m. on the promises of tlro lute t-eo. li. Taylor, at Springfield, Lot b7. The frrrm consisting oi‘ 104 acres oi‘ choice ianrl ruborrl 85 doves clear and -i acres rerrrly 1o C1001‘, the birlirrrce covered with wood and 1hrnrlrer_ Till-s farm is situutcrl about.‘ is not hilly and hm-i twu slraamg or lugs comprise large two story house built tihree years ago and ex- ceptionally well finished. (lrunary and implement house. also bur-ii, piggsry nnri hon house. all now. Also the stock. lrnp and imple- nrents. ‘hens, about 200 brrs. oats, 40 bus. mixed grain. a0 bus. wlrerrt, togeth- er with liuy, stray rind all the much- inery found on u well equipped For terms rind ulars see llilnflbills. if day proves stormy sale will take place first flue day following. | MRS. PAULINE TAYLO further pariic» Auctioneer. l-3-4l. Valuable Property’ For Sale at Tignish, l offer for sale my house-and lot. in Tignlsb, situated on south side of lisin Street in center oi-town. time sud outrbrrlldiuls in spud repair. House Ititable for ksepllll boarders and runuihs store. bu eight ‘large rooms upstairs and with roomy store in cou- ucction sud an 8000 pound nir- bsnks lash in connection with n vii. 1mm or limitations. unit for, tire nettle Watkins on the peek- Apr. 22. 192$. Dominion ...... . . . . . 2.0811600 szsorrooo‘ Alberta . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 330,090 _______ ‘British Columbia ~405mp Manitoba . . . . .. , 1,025,000 ‘ 110,000 Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, 025,000 5935399 Quebec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 492.000 1333,4001 Saskatchewan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 167,000 2824100’ , Totals M15100, srrgoggooqg, I stare. Apply . J. P. HARPER, the windows have been almost en- L“ v d . V tire‘y abandoned, with n corrsequ- 1953.,’ in? ffillglvévifitgrgfir? :12’ m‘ LATEST FRENCH ORDER ent gain oi’ his initiates‘ self l'9S- mm, .m.,|,,,,,,,,,,,,__ ' 1’ “"1 ‘Driving Harness; 3- sets Work litr- nniount 8 mouths credit on at Closers for Spring secdilll- MacDonald & McPher r.. A. McDonald a Riley Building, ___________,_ J. D. STEWART, K11 l Barrister and Solicitor, 84 0" Solicitors for the Union O Treatment in person 0r Address: Purdy station, s. s. rrsséiTrT sari-rum. solicitor, Norm 1W" Mark’ R. 1110011151111 IARRIBTERv BIC c. c. nuance on N. Y. Poll Office-layer flullrflui. Office noun-a ~10 12 Ir w. Miles carriu" rm Munro». ma. 111" g - HllchsjlnflmuLN. n. 441-51. _ _ , _ Clearance i" rum 3111c r will sell by Public Auction rSTO0K:—-l ‘Draft 410mm 9 m“ old; 1 General Puhposu 1mm 5 years old; "1 Blood Mare, 11 d“ err in May; 1 ‘Cow a yea“ old m freshen Ju-ne 10th; 1 Farrow yo" years old; ‘l Bull 2 years 0b.. Calves; 5 Sheep and Lambs; 5r‘) CR0‘1?*"‘3 “W! v 11191)‘. Qllllility White; 1s bushels Choice will’ 100 ‘bushels Potatoes. ' DMimlEM-iENBI-—1I Binder, y“. Bey Harris; 1 Hay Mower, Massey Harris, 1 Hay Rake. new; 139m,- 1 set Disc llurrows; 1 set Plnllsrr rows; 1 Gang Plough; 1 shin, Plough; 1 Suiiifler; 2 Driving w‘. gons;. 1 Cart; 1 Driving Sieiglut Wood Sleighs; 1 set Scales; in; Farmers; 1 Farmers Boiler; 1 pd. per; 1 Threshing Outfit; 1 let ncss; 1 Cream Corn; Quantity n! Boards; all Household Purnlium and a lot of other articles 10o nun erous to mention. Sale positive no reserve. lf day is stormy first fine day if lowing. . TERMS:——'$5.00 cash, over iirt . proved joint notes. ' PATRICK MacADAM, Lake Verde. J, A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 1'2"” CLOVER snaps Write ‘for special price ilstti TODD & COOK Seed Merchants Stouifville, Ont. Professional Gard; B. A. H. F. McPhIl Barristers, Attorney. E111- Monoy to Loan Oharlottetowll n . c - r George Street Bank o’! snnds DR. CLIP‘! Chronic Diseases by Mill! westchfl‘ tar 00., N.’Y. ‘ Etc. LOAN o . MONEY T P. E. lslsnrl Montague Palmer 8: Palmer r4. .1. PALMER. K- C- Bnrrlster, iiti- _ _Mg ‘y 1° OIII Bank of :1“- ecotia 11111111" Charlottetown. P-F- '- B. A. SOLIOITUW Money to L0!" ‘Dimer-an Block flirerioflctsvon. 11w‘ 5W1 iliiodiesi Orr-heel and 14W . . Practice limited to syn ""11". and T111931.“ m“, ctr-m. ~0|Ipellt eunrdm ' I flphglli 9504'.“ anus Pulmonary Tuberculosis 00s Treatment In N1 - ; frat-risers Q1 ,. Mfr