E Que quiiss fool s _ ‘Rffhosewho Bake XPBRIENCQ hos tsnibuoiz: firs; list thorn Is Is tho Ihll flour fornll bulls] purposes. Ills s ....‘h.. n‘... .... '1 FLOUR blooded lssr, of tbs world- hlnoll O Wslltlll std who“. ‘ Bur your Try Itl loll by THE T. H. TAYLO vb Wists: Whoof with ills nmmll ssl body sf Flour Imports to holdup ills quslIlIos which Isis all, plos, oskn sud pom-ion rosl fool trusts. your ‘I00!!- R CO. LIMITED, Ontario M ARRIAG ES lA$S-MoPHAlL.——At the Manse “hurch of ‘Scotland. 2G Upper Hills- pro Street Charlottetown on June 1t, 192i by Rev. D. M. Lamont ' Daniel McPhzlll. merchant oi nshazv, P. l2. l. and Miss Jennie izabetll Gass of Churchill. . IN _ MEMORIAM in loving memory of Pte. Albert ioorgo Campbell. .Cape Traverse, 'ho was killed in action June 2nd. B16. ' lo s nil grow not old as we that ' zlro left grow old, z; shall not weary him, nor the years condemn the going down of the sun and lll the morning We will remeber him. i .s the stars that shall be bright when we are dust, loving in lllarches upon the lion- venly plain. m the stars that are starry in thc time of our darkness To the end, to the end, ‘ he'll remain. . (P. H. H.) sod 3135;‘. loduho a: onlr I11 s1........~ sh "its. ~ ‘s: unbound; Farm inr Sale Wednesday, Jule 29 _'l‘hat desirable farm in Valley ‘field owned by Alex J.' McLeod will bo sold by auction unless prov- finsly disposed off. it consists of l5 acres, 60 acres under cultivat- ion and 25 acres in wood, mostly hardwood. It is well watered, two streams running through tho land. mesbuildings are practically now, ' otlse of recent erection and flip bsru built two years ago. The bios are codientsd. Further lculars may be obtained from ' McLeod, Vslloyilold. . Addressed to o ostmutor G ors . w be rec. ed st Ottawa. until noon nn l-‘rl~ ,'_-_ . the 16th July 1921 for the con~ jlflée of HIM-Ms esty's Mills, on ~- oposod Contrsc for four yours. times per vvook on the route show Rursl -Mo|l Bouts No. 2 NOTICE The zlnuual meeting of tho Ban- kers Amalgamated Silver Black Pox Company will he held in the Y. M. C. A. rooms hare on Thurs- day the 16th day of June instant at 8 o'clock p. ll'l. F. E. MUZZY, President. .__-_..____.___, _. __._... Norton The Adjourned Annual meeting of the Island Guardian Publishing 00., Ltd.; will lbe held in the Com- pany's Office on Thursday, June 9th at l2 noon. JAMES PATON. Secretary Auction Automobile-s i srn instructed to sell by public auction at Wedloclvs barn, Upper Prince Street, Charlottetown on Wednesday, June 8 at 12 o'clock witihout reserve for cash 5 Autos burned in Wedilock fire. l Oldsmobile 8 ......... .. . 1 McLsughlan Sedan . 1 hlchauglllan Four 2 McLaughlan Light Six R. BEAIRSTO, Jiuctioueor Notice Re Govern- . ment Mussel Mud it is the intention oi the Provin- :lsl Government to put their Mud Dredge into operation this season at the earliest possible limo. Parties desirous of obtaining mud from them Will please malls application at once to the Secretary of Public Works, Charlottetown. Tho price of mud will be $12.00 per our of 25,000 bs., f. o. b. Mid- geil, payable in advance: and all freight on mud shipped to way sta- tions must be paid in advance. Mud must be unloaded within l8 hours from the time of its arsival at its destination. Should it bo found that the mud can be plOdllCOd at a lower rate than the amount charged, namely $12.00 per car, tho difference in the cost and the amount paid will be rebated to tho parties obtaining same. Following are the freight rates: To all Stations within 25 miles oi Midgell $7.50 per oar. To all Stations within 85 miles of Midgell $10.00 per car. To all Stations within l5 nlllos of Midgell $13.75 per car. To all Stations wlthinlfi miles of Mldgell $15.00 per car. To all Stations within 70 miles of Mldgell $17.50 per car. L. B. McMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works Department of Public. Works, Glslrlottotown, May 7, 1021. ._.i__ Auction Sale I There will be sold ‘by public auc- tion on tho promises st Pleasant Grove, Queens County on ‘Pllurs- dsy. tbs 9th day of Juno. A. D.. 1921 at the hour of one o'clock in tho afternoon tho form of Jomas Hayes consisting of eighty-Rona scrss of lsnd wltll dwelling and thorns situated thereon. Nulnss ous articles ofhousohold furniture will also be sold at tho some time. J. A. MoDONALD jiatristor _, lllloy Bulldlnl .40 ttatows. " night as I went home. ‘Sarah ,n ‘illii DUTLAW ' Tho Story of n-lilrl Who Didn't Want to Marry Ti sy sjmel. LLOYD PATT- powd . Chapter Vl - o "Nell Birnoy," Sarah had slid to ma, “you're a fool if you ever marry! lAllil tho sum of my own life's. ox- perience told mo silo must Ibo right l pondered on her words that combin {IS suleswolnsn in tho women's tailor- ing establishment iwhoro l worked has told me that she must give up her position because sho ‘was to have n baby. This would be her third l-ittlo one. Husband, she f‘ ls. r lure are more titan 150 brands of‘ baking ",1 y er in Canada: and the Fact that there is more a _ 5 MAGIC BAKING POWDER used than all the other brands 1 ed shows why lying! S _; Powder is known cdllél(l&'S best ba king‘ powder. ton miss NQ ALUM said, was unable to earn money. enough to support his family com- 10218111)’. Thus she had to work, an . “T!” Lmd "my knew“? “h” had The Trans-Canada Limited-the concluded’ ‘Wham the mmmys '0 popular Canadian Pacific train com from to 181w care of us this from Montreal and Toronto to West time! lt. just makes me sick! It's an, Canada and pacjflc g°§5¢_ too mveh 0f a struggle; that‘ a sll- now loaves Montreal at 5.00 p. m. A1111 "11911- 111191‘ my 0W1! 11111’! daily, making the fastest time be- ‘111111- 1 1111111911 11°111e 111111 511W tween terminals of any train in mother so frail (she scarcely could Amerm, straighten her weak 5171119-11911111118 vReaches Fort Willis-m in thirty over the hot lrltcllon. stove, little ugurg-_wj|j|n|peg m yorqnywo hours Fwd 111581118 111 11111‘ 8111115 111111 111° —Regina. in fifty-three llours—Cal- baby crying in a clothes basket guy 1n mneyyqwo hQufa_ 1111111‘ 1}"- 111-1’ °W11 11101181115 11°11°°11 Passengers from the Maritime 5311111 5 "111115- 111-151‘ 111 f-hegeven‘ Provinces, via 8t. John, have choice “*5- "11911 1119 °1111d1'°11 W919 111 of two train connections the early . 11911- 15110119 1° my 111011191‘ 01 111111 train leaving at 3.15 p m. Eastern which wasuuplpermost ill my. mind. "me, d5“), except Sunday.’ and “1111191- 1 551194’ “P6111- Y°" later train at 6.25 p. m‘. every day, 5°"? ‘Wu 1118111511? 13°11’! W" '1‘he Trans-Canada is an all sleep W151‘ W“ $115111 have-us?" ing cur train, carrying sleeping Mother paused before she unsw» ca, passengers (mm 3X36," be. erfld- , '_ tween Montreal and Ottwwa, where we“ 1 “911111111 99y 1-11111-1191119- s, limited amount of parlor car ac- ‘1111- 511° 111111 e~ "11 1111119 111*’- conlmpdstlon is available. All the “TY °111°11Y 1111"- 1 c1111! 81" W" equipment used is of the finest more, and l feel sometimes with the type, which includes through sleep life you lend Iiwas wicked to bring mg ca", aim"; ca; BM compan. W“ 11"“ ‘"- ‘311- 111111 1 91111111111 511-1’ ment observation car. l wish l hadn't married. It's nat- This train affords the biggest ursl for a girl to l-ovo some young trnvel treat that it is possible for man. and it's natural for young a transcontinental trip to‘ contain. people to marry, Sometimeg a Passengers rlre able tn see practic- girl has lbad luck. She marries a nlly every major point of interest man who doesn't _ well. But, Nellie, dear, it's only lovely LakefLouise, Whether on fair to say that many a man has business or pleasure, this train bad luck mu He man,“ some, combines every comfort nndcon - girl who isn't willing to work for vemence 111059111191 " For information, and the pur - him, or who is extravagant, 0r I maybe she is wicked and “keg chase of sleeping cur accommoda- other men. You san't tellfqeay; lions, apply to local agent of the we a" have ,0 w“ our chancey Canadian Pacific Railway, or com- I ymough, "m, over a few mom. municate with Mr. N. ll. Desllrl» ems say, District Passenger Agent at ‘Well, 1 don't think l'ii take s 91.1mm N- B‘ chance, them. mother," 1 said. "lm never going to marry at all! I I've had enough taking care of ba.b-‘ ies with Fred and Clara and Janie,‘ I'm going to work hard and get fir I were an inventor, i should rich and take care of you; that's try in invent something the public better!" wants, but is unable to get. rather "No dear, "it Isn't mother snld than something tho public might gem“, qgs a weal“ selfish me ll-ke after getting‘ used to it, but for anybody to be alone 1-,, me would have to be educated "up to" world-eparticulznrly a woman. l may —T11B P11111011?! 3115111985- say l wish your father had ‘been < illlzilfrfélimgilifiy1ifnli1iiillfzr Lgfarniltoiflfé Mlnnrrl’: Illvllmrnl n»- Colds. um. loo afraid of life to risk anything." m ‘You're tjust, good-natured, mo ther.‘ I told her with a kiss. "Youlpe. era! diam-cud rings on her slender, an angel! rim not. I think l'ii futile inciting llilIlilR I nwd m stnv bv myself just the same," steal glances at. her, watching her ‘We'll ree, dearle," mother nn- fascinated wllon i thought that she Welded. l did not. know it. Silo was, how- " was at about this ume’ mo’ ever, a shrewd young person. Onc that I caught my first glimpse of 411v she startled me enormously by one of the pcssiibie alternatives of- saying: fered to a girl who does not wish "Well, kid, -what are you staring to marry. it was a, day m» t/wo af- at?‘ when l thought that she was ter my talk with Sarah that I first too absorbed to know that l was began noticing the lelépllbllg girl. anywhere nenr hm‘. She was very pretty. Her hair was "1 i188 you!‘ 118M011." l shimmer- soft and lblond, and the two silver 8d bands of the telephone instrument; which she more on her head made her profile, as she bent toward her ‘switchboard, almost classic. l" noticed, too. how prettily she was= dressed. At first I was attracted by the color and simplicity of her clothes. Then I realized they must be very expensive. She wore sev- Hints for Inventors “it's all right, she answered. "Have another look! It won't cost you anything!’ ‘ She gave me n smile that was in- credibly sweet in spite oi‘ the rough way in ‘which she expressed her- self. i _ "l was thinking how pretty you are.’ I said shyly, drawing closer. “Those silver bands on your head and all. sparkle." The girl flushed slightly. turn out very by daylight, including Bani! and, l like to see your rings "Want to see my new one?" silo asked, and from her hand took n Honor Roll 1 Following is the Honor Roll for Prince Fltre-ct School for May: I PRINCIPAUS DEPT. .1. Constance ‘Mclfarlnne. 2, Mildred Toombs. 3, Gertrude Vaughan. VICE PRINCIPAUS DEPT.. l, Marion iNowson. 2. Mabel Henderson. 3, Pauline Sidenius. GRADE V|i|—M|SS TAYLOFPS DEPT. i i I 1, Nora Longwortll. 2, Marion Harris. 3. Ada Ward. ' GRADE VlL-MISS IRVINGHS .. DEPT. . . l. Nora McKenzie. 2, Florence Owen. 3, Doris lnnls. ‘ GRADE VL-IVTISS 'I‘Al'I“-S DEPT. 1, Miriam ~Worth. 2, Gladys Mathieson. 3, Elaine Bennett. l canon v.—lwlss scolmls ' DEPT. | l. Vera Wisener. 2. Marion Mollennan. 3, Esther Kennedy. GRADE iV-MESS FUIlhERTONE DEPT. . ‘l. Mabel Mntllieson. 2, Margaret Waller. 3, Helen Farquilarson. ll AiSLAuM ’ S i Git-AIDE l'll-~-.\llSS nnrr. 1, Adele hit-Lennon. 2, Wayne McKie. 3,;Elleh Bcilr. nGllAllE IIJMISS DUCYHEMJNS. l)l-)l"l‘. 1. Patricia Nu.\vson.' 2, Freda Nmvsim. 3, Mulni Iliclilnis. GRAIN‘) i— lSENilORl MISS Ml‘.- ‘ ilUNALlITS DEPT. l. Ruth Newson and Mflry Hui- ton. , . 2. Haldane lSterns. 3, Niarjorlo Show. __onl\ol1 l. (JuNu0m— M155- KELLYlS 1mm‘. First Division l, lleien MoKio. 2, Preston Hillier. 3, Ruth Garnhum. I _ Second Division 1, Gordon Manuel. .‘> Arnold Sharron. 3, Pearl Clow. LETTER OF SYIMPATHY American Locum - . meow MR8. KAI-PH NIOHOLOON Tlloro pnsllod svny st Cropsud. illsy 82nd, Mrs. Rslpll Nicholson. in tho 82th, your of llor sgo. c lily 24th. aho was lsid to lost in the Crspnud cometary“ The funorsl sorvlco was conducted by tho ltev. P. A. Fitzpatrick. ' and was very largely attended, allowing the high estoom ill which tho diseased was hold; she lod a useful Christian life. always rosdy to lend a help- ing to those in rlood. Sh: leaves to mourn zllroo daughters, besides a largo circle of relatives and friends. Tho, pail bearers were Goo. L. NlcbolsolnJosoph McDon~ sld, Potol- McDonald, ‘Levi Trows~ dale. '1‘. H. Smith and Issac Beer. JOHN A- R008 The death of John A. Ross oc- curred at his home in Flat River on May 19, at the ago of 74 years. his last illness being the result o! a fall received fouryosrs ago. ‘All that tender care and medical treatment were dono for him, but his knew tho Master csllad him. and he was ready. The services st tho home were conducted by Rev. J. C. Martin of Mt. Stewart, assisted by Rev. M. D. McLeod oi Caledonia. The floral tributes from the family were beautiful, they all not being able to be present st the fun- eral. His memory will over be cherished by them, and tho loss of a loving father will be keenly felt. He loaves to mcurn their loss, besides his widow. the following children: Catherine. Mrs. McK-an- zie of Montreal; May. Mrs. M01411!- sty of New iBedword; Belle, Mrs. McKenzie of New Hodword. Cassie “rs npnz-ker of Hamilton; Chris- teno of Montreal, who nrrfyfld home in time fol,‘ the funeral: John Thomas ot Worcester, Mass, ‘and Dunlan and Donaiens at home. The remains were followed to ‘Belfast Cemetery by a IMEB 111°‘ cossion 0f friends and relatives. Rev. J. C. Martin officiating at the grave. The pail bearer to" Compton. Don Gillis. Malcolm Benton. Alex. Donald rind Murdock Glimme- (Pstrlot Please Copy) srocx ouglrlous HALIFAX. June srmuotutlofls furnished by Johnson & \VM‘d ~5 were: Welling} aid E. Ross, John Mc- melnlbors oi‘ the Montreal Stock Exchange.) Atchlson Car Foundry ......... H; 81 . American Cur Foundry 125 American Smelling and He. fining Co. 40% ..".'.;;. . Anaconda» (‘upper ...... .- Canadian Pacific Railway MI. P. R. . r. R. s. Wheat, July 129%. Corn, July o5. Sept. 66%.. Oats, July 39%. Sept. 41%. ASPIRIN . “Bayer”. ls only Genuine I mt g is R Warning! It's criminal to take s chance on any substitute for genu- lno "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," pre which was set mond of fair size. riDevslis Hench lliis finely wrought platinum band in s pure white dia- To Mr. Edwin Carew land flllnlly.‘ b gscrlbod by physicians for twenty Denr Friendsr-We the mom- ers one yo". "d won,‘ n“ b, m“, A raisbls rcfllstlns nlll for Wo- men. Restores hullth. lnslntslns llrenltll. ensures beauty, lemons pain. $5 n box. . A! 11" Ilillllllls 0r direct. from , THE SGOBELL DRUG CO LTD. Montreal . FOR SALE DY . A. FOSTER HUGHES v DRUG CO. THE 2 MACS DRUG STORE VICTOR GOYLE GOURLIES LTD" (Slllllslerlllde) ____._, GAY’S PLANTS The extra. work involved n mak- ing up small mall order parcels has got on our nerves, and it was our intention to discontinue tho busln~ ess—but we will compromise the matter to the extent thst orders to the amount of $2.00 will be accepted. We trust, our customers will un- derstand we are very busy at this season and help us out in this dir- ectlnn. Plants are quoted postage paid by us. Any one requiring small orders can readily got o neighbor to join them and mako up tho required amount. _ Vegetable plants transplanted. Ex- trn early cabbage. cauliflower and celery $1.50 per 100. 20c per dos. Extra early tomatoes 00c pandas. Late tomatoes 35c per dos. Lu cabbage for fsll or winter use 40c er . Perennial flower plants, (largo clumps) Psmly and Daisy in bloom, Doublo Hollyhocks, Sweet William, c esc . Annual bedding flower plsnts, As- tor, Stocks. Poctum, Portulaca, Ver- bena. Rnspdrsgnn. Cosmos, Bslvls, Prior, Knchis, Seeding Pansy. Bal- plglossls. Toboila, Sweet Alyssum. or Carpet of Snow all at 10c per dos. Postage prepaid. Orders by express 20 psr cent dlscoun‘ to sll booking stations and we advise customers to order that wsy if possible, het- ter servlrn csn be given and 20c ssv- ed on each dollar less express charges. Plosss send cosh. money ordor or u, friends gavo it to mo, of course.‘ “My!" i said "That's very beau- tiful! <Do you mind if l put it on my finger! "Go to it!‘ girl cordially. fl slipped the rings on my hand. Then l held out my arm to lulnllre it lbetter. "Worth a cool five hundred." the girl told me. l stared at her. "Five hundred?" l repeated sp- palleil. i knew that my poor mother had never seen that much money in all her life. \"Yes," said the girl and nodded. "l ‘BIWQYS taike diamonds. They're as good as money in the hank. A good white stone you can sell any time. Other jewels are fads. Sometimes thoy‘ro worth more; sometimes they're vworth loss. But a girl's a fool to take anything but diamonds! l. tell you. they're jupt like money in the bank!" “This was given to you?" l ask ed, svwed. "Do you molui to say your father gave you s beautiful ring like that?" , / “Mly "father!" repeated the isle. phoneigirl. “Say what are you try- ing to do-kid me‘! One of my said the telephone "tMy goodness!" l whispered quite overcome, "you are lucky to have friends like that!" [ills rsssmtius ls sss mlmlolsltlsthsslsosby Him soil». osolltlss by so 4.0mm». lnsbogsll l lobst- . Osmol this Ir pills I O c (Odin. chI-ntlo with order. _ Clmplwll Brmm. Charlottetown Market hsnillo our plants fresh supply dollvorod to dsllv. Address . I. J. GAY, A ION. ‘ y. Charlottetown, P. ll. l. ‘ s! " ~IIIQ of the Quarterly Official Board of the Granville Methodist Circuit met in session at Pleasant Valley. this thol2nd, day of June 192i, do unanimously wish to extend to you our deep and heart-felt. syln~ patby in the great loss which has recently come to your homo fll 111$ removel and your daughter and sister. Mrs. Charles Paul. to the Chuch triumphant. For many years she served the Church faithfully and well. We feel our loss keenly. yet we rejoice with you in thB knowledgu that she was ready when the summons came. and her departure from this life was but a going to the Home beyond to re- celvo the treasure which she had iuid up for herself in the Father's house, that inheritance not vmade with hands eternal in the heavens. We pray earnestly for you that in this your hour of trlul and gricf the God of all grace may sustain and comfort you. Ho has promised “l will not leave you comforticss, l will come to you." To Him we would dh-cct your thoughts as the only true comforter. Mlly this trial be sanctified to your hlshest swd~ and may all the bfsssings and com- forts of‘ the Christian religion be yours. Signed in behalf of the Board. ‘ o. Avzss. Pumi- THOMAS BERTRAM, R. S. pm toln. ----ooc—-i Science Conquering Dlssau Ono curious point which is shown in insurance tlubles ls that those organic diseases .whlcll are so frequent in middle life develop at a. period from five -to ton years later tlfan they did fifty yours ago. Medical sclonco has. of course, done s lot for tho race in tiho wa yof lengthening human life. but sanitary science has done more. Zymotlc or infections, discus es sro being slowly but steadily conquered by improved wstor lup- MI. misuse and housing. llions. Unless you loo the name "Bayer" on DBOKBIO 0r on tablets you sro not getting Aspirin st all in every Bayer package aro diroc- tion for colds, headaches, nourslgls. rheumatism, oars/oils, toothache, lumbago sud for psln. Handy tin boxos of twelve tshlstsvcost fow "outs. Drugxists also "soil lug... psvtwes. Made in Canada Aspirin is tho trad: : :1. (registered lrl Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of Monoscotioaoidor-l-yf Sslicyltoo cid. > ‘sill Wiiiiii W"! you 10in tho CRUSADE in tho interest of BETTER HEALTH for all now beingyaonductod ‘by tbs Red Cross Society W111‘ you booomo sn mm member and worker and onoou .5. all your friends to join‘! A membership drivo will be cog. i-ductod tram June 5th ‘t0 11th ondyou srs sll sskod to join up. Tbs foo is ono dollar s your and twenty flvo polls jot children. ‘rho mars munhsl-s wo got in. mm- mu mm twin ml ulrwlu ho 0010.. _ ' - m mall opportunity im- sum; PPTIDUD GDGDDDDEIEIIZD I I'll’) .- ll E For Every-Day. Wear ENJOY the restful o use and comfort of" ' FLEET FOOT shoes right "through tile" summer. Wear FLEET FOOT every day and” all day-morning, nooll and night.’ Rest your feet, as you workaabout the house, FLEET FOOT. _ _, ‘- There are roomy, easy models, with broad, flat heels‘ I for ordinary well-r, as well as trim, graceful Pumps. and Oxfords for afternoon andcvcning wear. ' - FLEET FOOT are the most sensible footwear for summer, and the most economical. _ Put the whole family lit-FLEET FOOT.’ Thelic are ' styles for men, women and children, for. 110.111? and business, fcr work and play, sportsnnd holiday tings. Get the genuine the name is stamped on" every shoe. - ‘ ’ lnllji Ark your Shoe Dealer for Fleet Foot ~ and make sure you get Fleet Foot 80 lll ll u wt ll li lFlljFl 'll"‘li GEL! ll ll ll ll ll ll li i iw-iflflwnrsnnnnnnnfirv-lnrlnhn Di ll ll ll if it'll lLll ll n lLll || n u ll ll Hi It ll ll lfli ll ll ll ll il n lllJl llJl ll ll ll ll lLll ll ll lLlilFl For Coughs Whsn you bsvo n cold. when you cough or suit throat troubles, ospsclslly if you are subjsct to those A and they sro Accompanied by soreness in tho chut or - tho shouldor blades, night swosths and ommccstlon t “TAROL? Tsrol ls nlsclsntlilc rsrnsdy composed of cod liver oil. wood tnr and other time-triad remod- lel of unquestioned value in sli sifoctions of tbs New York Central Railway...‘ osv, '°'P1"1*"'Y "RIM . 2‘.‘§3.'i..§"éi.§.“*'ffi r312 ~- M ~i~~_~»-- lslléiil-Llglltiogglrglzpfi 1:53;): on. sin. slums a on, nusrslli. Reading ‘ ............... .. 71 ' Southern _Pllci.fl\c . 74% Studebaker Corporation 72% Union Pacific ................. .. 119 United States Steel Corpora tion ............................. —- Koliy's Springfield Tire >36 x 79% '_ The Imperiai'1.ifo' Assurance Com- pany of Canada . “ desires Ac sscupo thrso or four good salesmen to represent thorn _ln dlifsrsnt ports of Prince Edward island. A splendid contract, embodying rinowais, also Pension and Death ‘Bandits, can ho offered tho right man. Wo will provide you with salesmanship courts froo of char-gs. For full particulars apply to - O P. A. FAROUHARSON District Mlvww Ohlrlottotown, r. s. I. E wooo-o EASTERN STEAMSHIP INC. l INTERNATIONAL, LINE Rllbllllfilzgll fungus-Inn's AND Pssssmolm . o A u I Stesnisllip GOVERNOR gwllyliefyocflt. Jolllstvo” Wsdg“. dny 8&1, snd every Baturdsy st 6 n- m. (Atlsntlc Time. n nut-dz,’ o nesdsy trips are via Eostport and Lubec. duo Boston 11 L m. The Baturdnv trlpn sro to Boston direct, a 10.80 g rpm m rum a..." P I York ift‘rli‘.-"‘é‘ffii"'é‘...i‘c‘ll’.ll“‘ ""- W- ~=~--~- w. w- l-‘ol- rsto a ddltl sl i r ~ I I‘; I “on n Ill-motion apply to __ I . . Fox Brscolr T118 ITHDQTIIILCOI-‘l Oil Fox Biscuit is the result of of sovorallyosrs IERVICI II "III ING n’ no Bundoy- gt | p, g, n. son. y. n. DPwllw-l experience fl baking. i! f0! biscuit that is ssfo, wllolosomo and of high food value. It contains a liberal quantity of coolly" on which I 1“ flclmowledsed by loading chemists to bo of great medicinal villuo. lf you want your young mes to develop rapidly, keep tlhgm ,.......', by 11111111115 Imuemi Cod on Fox Biscuit mi new milk. The imperial Biscuit Co. Limited Charlottetown, P, g, Iox 440. ' ‘ ilawlaigh i!lsio mlrs Notice Blnco Iosvln: tho rsulml In Nov. llst. l nova notified nil my cus- mmfl“ WM“ 11111‘ "l" "Mild, asking thorn to remit up to tho present‘ —hovo had littlo response. As I nrn in Business hire it is iiflsult for mo to losvo. This is a final requoit and op rtunlty to s tls all out- lisndlng bills. Romlttsncu cut be mods to rnsvhddrossod‘ to flmlths Cove all»: c». u. s. or mt with .1. n; out. cllsrlotlmwvl. s‘. th of n P 1° "19 lllltld ls considerable and-tho sllmoit hnmuoi his. 9L‘!!!- "W "W m I» 190k um my blllIIIQII. 1 mm yo. wll ltgrolnptly sl- mla to this. smll lonvo mu onion ulrtltsnno smnpsr lpnws will s- Mlrpslled to collect In some other wsy. ‘rlliimotlop also opvnllsmto thus bll s duo H. J. Csnlpboll. Yours Sincerely. ‘ ‘ ' g . , . . _ V"! *2 -\ .{. . ILJIL‘ 1