»» , " ,.,¢ ` _ Ask. L \‘ r._.;, N. S. CBP, 180 pid. X.d...'.. 96 f_ I)o. 2nd pfd... 75 r D0. 3rd pid... 50 43 Ei ~East. Can. Sav. & L0sn......141 Eastern Trust... ,.. lf; Halifax Cold Storage pfd....1_01 ii' Halifax Fire ... ......100 OUG _ First preferfed l of Still! " /_» '~ _ ".. _ _s. I ._ Car Worked _ s » l ends at the rate __ sv un are pa "_" .ilrlriparterly . lst and 'Price iljion' 5 ` I '_ w"i§"“'$§.i§l; 'I " i' . ’¢_"I~'.~'f~1 ' V F- ‘ \,:‘_. ' I. »Mc_CUllllY C0.. , acnalzns uosnisai. srocx excesses ' Charlottetown If' ` in BONDS. a 6's 44 Elec. 93 6's... ......101. J. 5's... ......l01 99 Debentnre stock... ....105 102; Rico 5’B... 95 94 $'s... ......l02} 101 Telephone 6'B... ...l01 _ 99 Electric 5's... 93 90 99 Pure Wool Tex' 6’s 30 ILC. bonus... ...102 100 Telephone 6's. . .107 104; Stecl,1st Mort._5’s. . . 955 93l MARITIME. SECURITIES. (Quotations Furnished by F. B. Mc Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- " e`rs, Members Montreal stock Ex change, 164 Richmond St., Char- lottetown, P. E. I. _ sANKs. Bid. 154 220 250 r’tish...... ._ . . .. ".155 Co._~uercc... .. ._ ___222 Monti'l=\l...... .......252 Nova Scotia...... ._.277 275; Royal . . . . . . . . ......229 228 MISCELLANEOUS. _ Acadia Fire... ..._... ...100 _`98 Do.. ord... 73 _ Brandram-Henderson com. . 18 'Q15 ` Acadia sugar, pro... _..-.104 1100 ee s (l. B. Elec. com... '60 _1a1 160 __ 98 Ui 98 Hewson Pure Wool Tex. com 25 ' Z0 Hewson Pure Wool Tex. pid. ` with 30 p.c. oil com stock 100 H 99 Mar. Tel. com. x.d... 76 1 _ Do. pid. x.d.... ...l05 100 *I.B. Telephone... ...l04 101 91. 65 _‘ff Do. common... .. . 40 31 I P _.‘;' /-L9' i ; .4 ` Stanfield pid... .... _.105 102 Do. com... 66 62 j '_'I‘rinidsd Cons. Tel. corn..._.. 315 ' Trinidad Electric... 77 73 rf. »~ __ _`,_\<'<.r_f.\\‘ __ _.__ _ 1\ . ,_ - nouns "fi \\\Y`\ _ ,K|nN£Y2_ v f‘f/'/ PILLS _-is \0r>’ ‘ N I 5/5 `- ¢,,:_`_/l"~U\_..l\\_;>_\_\_>pi' _ Q Y U _ I Q' _ €ss}»i5¢'I.DTI.i:'”'fr'sf],s_,‘,¢_f,,-gr . QDGH1-.5 D|SBE,C M11l,____!_,> _ I __ pl _ \_ ABETES .lwlllii X' 1 THE, \ "Buy your flags at the -National Clothing Co- and decorate your home for the visit of the Duke of Connaught. ' 7-20 mtf. FIRE INslmANc‘_'1c ri-/Vries IN (iHAP.l.0T'l‘ET()WN ARE T() HE INCRDIASED. Owing to the (lity of Charlotte- town having increased the tax on Fire Insurance Companies, the companies have found it necessary to increase i‘liTc`s"`tif"`l\lléN‘a"r1'tilc property com- mencing the first of August. The rate of increase has bccn fixed at ten per cont on present premiums. Un the first of August ilve per cent will b_e'ndded and the balance of five Der cent will como into effect ou lst F°h"\N\\`Y. 1913, unless the city instal by um. time an up-to-.inte chemical nf* Cnkine. This five per cent has been held in aheyance in order to give a reasonable time to the ‘authorities to faake their arrangements. With ` the present rates prevailing, it is felt ‘g on unaa-ivflte+»'.' fiat" .rm-in nesting lPD_l}_!l\tus in Charlottetiwn should ;v_+.@_-i _ -.i-i»'”rI».f.¥»‘.iTsT-."..';'.i_'f»_'-_i_ei.'.... 1 b lv neg _;»1ii‘_e~-f=.e-;ff;- _ rf.. “ '?`. 5 .t _ .*ly‘___|_l*t .to .9 I ¢,_,. . _ ' .it is `>""7 __ _‘li _‘”E¥l.l1t‘fl7i0h"ly re- ' liible Wha "we supli 'tvs bn '~ be perfect. We have a ,large v`;l~'l:t; 500 to $8.00. J. G. Jamfsso Drug- ust 1 _ I ' izmu. -1 tits! _ "‘Msc's Blood Iood ‘i's'_'a’ good tonic mt vm nuns. -ii.. sims .mi .im- np the nervous system. "It has ,_ worked such wonderful cures in evo-~ case where it has been 'lined-‘~~= that f afford to ignore its superior g,ualities. A bo! 600' The Two MacB._ 7-ZZMBL do for best 'is the those who sufler from illness cannot; one e seoeesesooeseesoesessl. ‘ - sons FACTS. ° In 1891 The Morning Daily » Guardian was established, and ° is still issued each morning with the latest local and foreign news, including the Canadian PNB! and 8 special telegraphic service. In 1887 The Weekly Guardian was established, but its issue proved too infrequent for read- ers as the Province advanced, and from time to time was changed, first to a Semi-Weekly, then to a. Tri-Weekly, and later to a Rural Daily, so that for years The Guardian has issued two dailies, as at present-one in the morning as a Morning Daily, and the other in the af- ternoon as a Rural Daily. As the name of the latter was nev- er sudlciently clear as to what it implied and always required much explanation, it was in May last changed to Evening Dai1Y» and continued als an afternoon ° paper. ' For some time past the man- * agement has felt that Prince Edward Island is justly entitled to 9, twenty-four hour tslegrallll- ic news service, as enioyed by the other Provinces of Canada, rather than the night wire sem vice only, as up to June 30th last supplied by The-Morning Guardian and afterwards print- ed in The Evening Guardian. Accordingly 3 representative vis- ited `St. John and ar- ranged for a Canadian Press day' service, which is appreciat- ed by the general public. lt is thus to The Guard- ian that the people of Prince ~ 'Edward Island are indebted, ° 'first for 5 night Canadian~Pre8B service and now for the day Can- adian Press' and Special Tele- graphic' news published since July first and thus enioyeil by its readers. The friends of both The Morn- ing Guardian and The Evening Guardian are quite ex- pressive of their appreciation that their favorite pB-DBI COU- tains the latest day and night, as well as night and day Can- adian Press and Special Tele- graphic and local news, and thus a complete twenty-four hour service. Advertisers are ° also more than pleased with the ' rapid increa'se of fully two thou- ’ sand readers already in T110 Evening Guardian’s circulation, as well as several hundred for The Morning Daily. The Guardian ever realizes its obligation to furnish its readers with the latest and best news service obtainable, and to give to its advertisers the largest and most valuable circulation possible. The Guardian is now but issu- ing two dailies, one in the morn- ing and the other in the after- noon, as it has been doing for years, but since July first its afternoon paper contains its own day'sncws in addition to that of The Morning Guardian, or, in other words, the ncws of the t\vcnty~four hours immediately before it goes to press. The Morning Guardian occupies _a similar position. U O U U C O C O O so see e e o o sea Ueeessee ¢¢eese e sseue assess so so s s¢¢¢ssso»e¢e¢ ,ss seaesoees se "llrown’s, 158 Queen Ht., is the original, thc largest and best equip- ped mcn's store in the in the Pro- vince. . I 7-22M 3i. “Shop early on Monrlny-sue the Mondny bargain list in all thc papers Moore & Mcl.cod. _ 7;22M1i. "Monday morning commences the great complete clchrancc sale of Ladies Wash dresses. A hnst of the biggest har;._'aius that you have seen for many R dav will he ready for you promptly at nine o'_clock.-Moore & McLeod. 7-Z2M1i ). _.>- ugn 2 7 ~ '5"Mac's Blood Feoh- ii* ‘a'm"inva-lu- _ iled nervous forces box ‘ e Two Macs 7-22M8i. "1 2c grey cotton for 8 f-2 from 9 to f0c _ to-day at S. A. McDONAl..D S.» 7.22 Ml, "~ "TM Me`¢’s Blood Food the premier blood and nerve tonic, 3 lm; 50¢_ 'NN 'N0 Nav” 1-zmsi.. . "Get your`éooklng seems” _lm-,, ° know we can give you superior _sat faction on these culinary nseggitlq, We search over the leading lines 51| the Canadian markets and k tlut, for quality and value thas nal! fun- e doubtedly superior. flavors are shown, strawberry and here. following lemon, your Two uoeeqeees shoe eiisssseeeosssesseess °°*¢»0¢»»»¢¢» oeeesss deer#-_-_(nv brsni_.e_orl:sn.».It b _ ur s' tired. ' fused mum. s¢rm T'lil@° 1' ' ,,,_ ~;_u_,,,,‘,,_._0 '~' ,\----- _ _ 1. _~ ' tllle nervous systems and reneX§&_~__ the Hmmdnd you should mn and ~ , "Alley |_¢"do., b¢v;¢_lu Ire* lhlblililt-of “iii (go: sandals ln'liles for Q l ` 1 _soums___sr v~‘-"3 Cr’ ...'It pays to buy ‘in this Province. ...'Grand picnic at Elmira, Wednes day, July,26 instead of July 24'” formerly announced.; Refreshments and amusement! of all kinds. Come one, come all. _ ` 'I-19M5llil8i ...'W. J. Sullivan, Basin, M. J was among the psseTc1gers on the S S. Lady Sybil on ursday ‘ from Souris on return to his home. ld Suilivlan was hormerly a native - o Montague, P. E. I., but moved to the Magdalena thirty two years ago where he now has a `300 acre far L well stocked. He is also a vetern' for surgeon for the~Islands ____ _. _ use gif the pas ) __ pn _e` Q. _]_..ad.Byhi1 on her last trip.to the Magdaftne Is- lands. A. C. Cox, Souris; M|#.Blan- chard, and two children; Miss )Dc- laney. Mrs. Delaney and family, 0'-r Leary; T. E. Arsenault, Rev. Father Theriault, Messrs. Desneer, St. John; Watts, King and McKay. Thou. and Mrs. Hubert, Mrs. Boucheau, Mrs. S. Brest, Mr. Burke, Mrs. Cormier and Mr. Pritchard. She sailed from Sou- ris at sp. m. Thursday after disch- rging a large cargo. The trip was a very pleasant one and enjoyed gre- atly hy all the passengers who were highly pleased with the good ship and also thankful to,Capt. Furgeson and his officers for the courteous treat- ment accorded them while on board.° 3 eeeeesee e' I e s s A e s e sesssooe ADVERTISERS. . During the hot weather the Evening Guardian is printed each Monday at one p. m., in- stead of at,four, to enable the printcrs ga enjoy a holiday. O Q I 0 O e D Q Q Q MONTAGUE MA RKETB. orrected for every Wednesday and Saturdayjs issue. ' O White oats ll to 58 Black oats 60 Beets, per dol. 12 Lard, per lb. 14 to 16 Beef (small) per lb. 8to16 Beef (quarter) per l'b. 8 to 10 9 to 10; Pork - Lamb, per lb. (small) 10 to14 9 to 13 Fowl Mutton 10 to 11 Eggs, per dos Butter, per lb. Turkey Geese . Hides . Ueltl 20 25 t0 28 20 i 18 10 70 t0 80 SOURIB MARKETS. _ Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday's issue. Siren ns $6 to $7 Hay ' Straw Potatoes Turnips bus Oats Pork . Calf skins _ Pelts Hides Beef Eggs Butter Herring (fresh) Turkey Geese Chicken l5t060 50 to 55 w- l B5 < 55 'll to 8 10 to 12 10 I to 8 $0 25 to 27 doz. 12|: Z0 18 to 14 g1,°_10‘_(i. C. Coombs, Bar;_i_'|, Alberts.,- ,_...1._.é.-_-_----.t ...*One cent per word each insertion for advertising in this column Cash must aceomvllll order and five per cent discount allowed lilnumum charge twenty five dents. ...‘The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at W A Johnston's Moatsaus. ...*The llornlng Daily Gnardianesn be obtained at H J \labon's Drug Store. Bourls *Do your shopping from Holmsn's Catalog and save time and money ~7-20ME0l. ...*Now is the time to get a Myers Pump; the best known and most re- liable on the market. Send your or- der to Holman’s. 7-20ME2i ...°F. G. Jordan. Agent, will be glad to receive all news, advertising and subscriptions in _8ouris and vie- iuity. His office phone No. is 6. ...'Martin McKinnon, agent, will be _glad to seceive all news, advertising and subscriptions in Montague and vicinity. His office.phone No. is 20. ...°Holman’s Catalog brings the store to your, door. fiend an order to H0lman’s and get acquainted with the great saving possibilities of this family bargain book. 7-20ME6i. ...‘Subscribers should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are dis- continued promptly on expiry date. __..__Z--_ Hlllil AHHIVALS QUEEN . J. Gaudet, Summcrside. I). Mchccd, Orwell. - VICTORIA S. C. Clark, Mt. Stewart. Lloyd Cox, Morell. ‘ G. Uoales, Toronto. _ T. A. Warfield, New Glasgow. Mrs. Warfield, New Glasgow. Miss F. Chapman, Ottawa. Geo. C. Prugiy, St. John. John and Mrs. McKenna, Stl John. _ l . John. _ _ . York. in Douglas R McKenna, ‘lt Miss Mary P Chapin, New John A. Chapin, Tilton, N J. K. Scorer, Montreal. Brown, Montreal. Ruttan, Montreal. Van Frank, New York. E. Q. McDonald, Glace Bay. W. Watson, Kensington. and Mrs. Murphy, W dsor. Williamson.. Btanstead, Que-. Patterson and wife, Bissell, Win-thrope, Mass._ Clark, Bnmmerside. ‘ Dumphy, Morell. C M. Keefe, Morell. “" ' .1_.~,,___' ‘,- ,pmvrinn i W. M. V. Forter, Mbntreal; F. Ei McAskill, Boston; Miss Effie McLeod; Edmond I-Iann, Boston; Miss Barbara Gregory. Boston; ssssssrssse srrse 'sas City; Geo. R. Hunter, Bath, Maine; ' Fred Weye, Hunter _Rlver; _:- . E. Mullaly, Sou' s; F* ss Because they act so gently (ne ‘ _ purging or grlping) yet so thoroughly _ NA-DR U'CO _ LAXATIVE S'-Ii are best for the children as well as the grown-ups. _ 251:. a box at your druggisrs. ,_ ~ lrilenrlilrng :mi |2iuf»|:s|¢s.elCsnsls.|.isi|s4~ 2* 1 Mullaly, Souris; J. McDonald, Pinette; T. McDonald, Souris: D. Howatt, Brudenell; Curley, Hermitage; .T. McDonald, M. D., St. Peter' Bay: _ Chas. Pauline, Yarmouth, N.S.; L. J. Reddln, Charlottetown; Mrs A.N. Furness, Vancouver, B.C.; J. J. Sark, Lennox Island; R. Gorrill, Northam; Nowell, Halifax, N.S.;-` McKinnon, Montague; M. Caron, Quebec, City; _ Lucerita Macdonald, Emerald; W. Rooney, St. John, N.B.; rank Boulanger, Montreal; ?°.“‘.°’>.“‘ "E‘1Fi?`5?’?* from 9 to 10 o'clock. today. ,7-22 M 11 August zist. 7 22 M¢l “For Monda morning up will v 50 cents nriecc.-'Moore & Mcl.cnr'|. "Watermelon 3 cents per pound to- day at Beer dr Goil',s. 7-20E1iM1l. "A big lot oi summer drcss goods, Yvorthtu $1.00 por yard will .pu only-the price will be 30c per yard, -Moore & McLeod. 7~22Mli, ._ _ ~ HW The Maritime Chaffipi0flSl1lpS _ " . ‘- -Guard! n w .haihitld _lit A _“_ Ist ‘ -_ZQM 4{ _ he Guardian tead_» Q; _ OM” |‘:."°nn,l__ 1. __ ‘Q syn”-to McDonald's ,adv '_ ' _ _ _.-_J ` Wm ` ‘ _ ` * ‘ tise lft.'\_A. ' ial sale is _£aki`~", `1"b!r;lock today `=. 0 v1,s?Ifi'»n1§'i~9`_ _ _ __ _ -~ i . able ton_lc_ior _i;hqy¢s.y,llg_._work in-__._-f;l£.____. _,__ _ 7?? M.___ _Mun M s_1“\'|;,.s;? __,,._,__ __ __ wir.. téii "1 B80 e mas, chips, dips and linen hats. _ ` 'I-z2M¢i. "Sale "of Wash Dresses Mon y Morning see our ads:-Moore dr Leod. ‘ 7--Zihfll. “We have inet received a new steer of childrenjs and mfssed _bareiub sandals, highest grade through ` and izood _values at their priess 31 and 81,35. Alley & Co. 1-Nlllll dns. ot h but uiroqhoee: considgsd semi! ~'v`sf\ies :is mm A M .nd 1 NIU! L- 1- ' J _,B-1 "Sllccial sale at S. A. McD0nald’g BUMMHRSJDB __MARKWl‘B. Y ' gi c a double discount on White Liiien 'Fable (`floths-see our ad for pari:ieu- lars.-Moorc & Mclicod. 7-22M1l_ "Montserrat &s Sovereign Lime Juice at Beer & G0fl's. 7-20E1iMli. "A hrcat lot of those nice sailor hats and untrimmed straw shalpcs worth to $2.00 each nu sale now "at _ 7-22Mli placed on sale for Monday nrornfng the present showing of sailors, pans- _ 3" Ll- \_.1-_. - ' Corrected for every Wednesday au. The Mnrifizne Championships 9l¢“\"\°»Y`l l'l“°- Butter Potatoes Dressed beef Hay, loose Chicken ` Beer- Buclwheii Geese Turkeys Fowl Ducks Pork Straw (Loose) :ltrsw ('Prssu,d) Earl Barley / Pelts 1 Hides Turnlpe ~.____._i__,.‘. ~. .iii I _ sivmuluh lrlfrhs. -_ 1- 0 _r -` All advertisers In *Yle _ ~ ~ 1-ilk 'ill ; Ollel' U'-9°.¢0Vl\~. ~‘ “ . _-'s§ti0n-_ _fn us -1 __ __ equ fled swo " ~’ ' _,. __ A _ _ 'Z§I.'.3."7i°.."i'i§-~ »» I . _ .er- eulation-elhee Jul# BPWWU' ari- ° dui its 411.1 _ ....fd ...,os _ _ 3 _mm copier thi-sukmirt _ _ V ‘isvinom Business I ver Prince n »-| ; ' g §dQn=l‘d,`Ill'¢lld'\b`1' TT? Ili/,suing sfuapdlsn-J~_f.i '_ _' _" ~ .‘.~if- -4 ~\ - Hop. Rev. Brother A. Paul, New York ' 1'9 S3' SS #533 £~"O_o¢o¢¢___uo¢s=°¢ ... - llil°” . 'f'heSerneeon nawnr Young Man ir. ni. Li¢li.'|i:..l§uff 6...... N That are Causing our lfair . ’ io Thin Out, ' _ Parisian Sage Stops Falling Hair ‘ The clever young man of today docsn’t take any chances on losing his hair. A man who is bald-headed at 30 looks like 45, and is_» placed at a disadvantage 'when seeking' employ- ment. '_ -< _ ‘ _ _ _.__ If you have ,\~_:;__'; dandrufiit means down J _ if near the roots __ _ of your hair \ dt V an arm of ‘ LAC' are attacking the hair root and destroying its vitality. Then h ai r falls nut; grows thin and baldness re- sults. Young mau, put `your faith in PARISIAN SAGE, it will stop fall- ing hair, kill dandruif germs, abolish dandrnd and itching scalp, or money hack. ~ PARTSIAN SAGE is only 50 cents' a bottle at Geo. E. Hughes' and deal- ' _crs everywhere. Y daindrufl germs DA‘RK__li§_'l`lll5 HAIR Resfere Faded and Gray usir fo Nsiursl Color-Dsndr if Quickly Retrieved. St- JOM- There is nothing new. about the idea of using Sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our grandmothers kept their hair dark, glossy and a- bundant bythe use ofa simple "Sage Tea." Whenever their hair they made a brew l Sage leaves, wonderfully beneficial e ec Nowadays we don’t have to resort better than we could do it ourselves; Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, con- color and beauty to the hair, and is B one of the‘best remedies you can use for dandruif, dry, feverish, itching scalp,_and falling hair. Get a fifty' cent bottle from your druggist to- day, and you will be surprised at the quick results. All druggists sell it, under guarantee that the money _will be refunded if the remedy is not ex- actly as represented. Special agent- E. A. Foster, Sunneyside. - SAGE WA Wm* ' " .5-i?°'..Ei...’?.‘€’.i_‘,‘°€.'..‘,?f”i° :.f1..c.........?Ff- Average net earnings 1902 to 1909' Net earnings for |910 ‘ _ 1- -I » ll ._ _ _ v' " ` - " 'f' "`i.ii»»»u»_ ‘ 'ifiiziiii 1 inc. ‘ . Interest Jmusry lull ¢|ll\Y-2-" - '_ ' ~ ' , __ ,,,,,,,,_ _ ,glee _ ~ _ _ over 2 x»2_tin_1ea bond i11f_¢_f¢| H 3 ‘ ' ' _ »‘ " u u ~ - U- ' "‘ , xgu _ _ _ . ‘ _ " d b¢. ` Sinking fund of__3 p. c. now ul 0P¢\'8*l°° Wm f°d°°‘*f “ll ;_b°“ ’ 0-5°” ”'°"”“"’T' _ ‘ .L rs.. ss'.»»s>‘a‘»i»a.‘»n_._-_ V ‘ . _ ”i0_iAi_f slim" ' ss S. _ »(Il. lirsilforql, Messier.) lu; 1; s f. __-_ " 'l"°"*f=»*.i‘._;,,,,_,,,.l...s._.'_-____ I Those suffering from disease are be- ing punished by nature for the mls- use and abuse of her good gifts. In- vailds and disease-laden people have all broken the laws of good health-- are criminals according t0 U10 Stat' utes of hygiene-and can only regain health, strength and happiness by un- doing what they have done, by build- ing up their hody_ and strengthening their "brain, This can be done 01111' by filling the veins with rich, red life- giving blood in place of the watery fluid now contained therein. Nulife is the preparation you necd.» It is a splendid blood and nerve ton- ic that strengthens the-blood, makes it rich, red and health-giving and fills you with that rich joy of living -that exhilarating sense of happi- ness, vim and vigor-that all normal people should possess. Nulife is easy to take and secures sure, certain and rich results. It has worked wonder- ful cures in many cases-no matter how far advanced your adliction may he you will benefit in some way by the use of this splendid tonic. Don't be content ‘With poor health, with dragging out _a mere existence, when Nulife will` give you all the glory of health and happiness. Every tablet means 'that 'much more and better blood. A box costs 500, 3 boxes br 11,25 and /6 boxes for $2.50. For sale by the following dculcrsz- ~ McKinnon Drug Co. The Two Macs, City ' J. W. Carruthers, Montague. Cox Bros., Morell. Mrs._A.N. Campbell, St. Peters. H. J. Mahon, Souris. _ Alex. Robertson, Red Point. B. V. Smith, Kinkora. B. H. Coiwiil, New Haven. Ewen MacKinnon, Hampton. Calvin Howatt, Victoria.. Kier & McFadyen, Kensington. E. C. LePage, North Rustlco. i __, __ _ ,L ,, ,. .-` ip-*‘.;~.-1_6. s is nun Bil'cn|m|uli 1"" “ill 'iigefesi i:Forn1" -' ment, And ls Absolutely Non Speculative( It guarantees payment of s defiuitesum at a certain time. and a fixed interest per annum. It does not payas high interest ag many ggod Industrial Stock I nvestmcnis, but it offers greaier se::urity._~ Our Statistical Department his always our file ~ihc` latest annual reports of Colnpanics whose securi- riesare available for invcstmst. This iuformation".is`freely _at the disposal of investors. __ _- _ out s||s"du- ed <:n‘l.'lilegrill1‘::lp`;l-Elrcbaqlllgaz wlli receive careful st.i.eation.' The interest ' coupons on all Bonds purchased through us will be csshed at par on presentation ar. our office. _ If you are sonsidrrlnn the invest- ment of Funds, and wi state your t i th 'ws of inter requiremen s n _ e Y - est return. security. and amount, we will gladly submit for your st~ tention onus yielrlingfrom 4 l-2 fo 6 l-2 p. c. J. C. MacKintosh & Co ssrasusasp .sn Members Montreal Stock' Exchange Direct Private 'Wires. HAL! FAX. N EW GLAS(`£W. ST. JOHN. FREDERKCTON. MONTREAL -‘ ' I W. B. Dyer, Alberton. Mrs. Lottie Murnaghan. Peake'l Station. Jas. F. Lord, Tryon. If your dealer doesn't carry NU- LIFE ask him to ‘write Johnson & Johnson, Wholesale Distributors, Charlottetown. mwsrlrt|_ fel1_0llt Or took On 'B dull apDearanCe,_ 2j;;;_2;-j-;_'{__-jf':;:;1;f;;;;;;;.;;;:;f;:;_;Q-1-jj;-1-1-1-1;;-jj;i;j1;-j-jsj;j5 1-_;:jsj,.;;f-j-3 “""§i cuARnu\N ctnsslruze .ins to the old time tire ome method of one "mp" wa df ,~ ,- . ,h. I h H _ ' 83th0|`lllE the herbs Gllq making the each cunfimleiierl. gc!|:n|:\:sl°':ct':>m|:n¢y°o`\ir‘aIi'l' sllrl psfrczglilllt Wa- This is 5006 by Skluful chemists cmlni allowed- Minimum chsr¢s Twenty-five cents. ~ P. N. Inman, Summerslde. l and all we have to do is to call for ________________:______________v_____v;___;_________________7__A_____________________v_____ ___ ____ the ready-made product. Wyethfs "*""" Y f ff Y f'f'f'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'- -'- -'- - - -'-'- ~ -- -' - - -'- - -'-'-> _ -> -'-1'.---_-.- tainin Sage in the proper strength, ‘ ‘ "‘ *-1?". _ --`--I Charlottetown and Queens Co., to sell our high class Fruit Trees amy General Nursery Stock. Large list of commercial and domestic varie- ties sultable for culture in Prince Edward Island.Good pay, Free Out- fit. Exclusive Territory. Wrtte for Partlculars. Stone Q; Wellington, The Fonthill Nurseries, (Establish- ` ed 1837). Toronto, Ontario. ;. 6.27M.E55l. , _ _ l _ l .» <:.H_|j<: ' 'c>A|i_v r~AsMoRANDUM\_» 1.E'1' Us toss- Y0 MO EY ' To Bull or :mild Houses 5 p°c° or Pav Off Morw»\z'\~\ ‘WI IQMQQMSTUENT GMAIANV I0 to25 1 7 ' 5° 6 K-0 8 \ $12.50 9 to IZ G to 7 10 to 80 13 to 15 l5 to 22 Ili to 12 18 to 15 I to el I4 look lilreinew. 48 ladies' reinprooi coats at Q price. Any ladies' craven- ette shower proof coat in stock. at $4.00. A counter full oi ladies’ white waibts ranging ip- price from $1_50_to these’ goods ‘will sell fast .it the p ‘_’."9l'_2-‘is-£»‘!»*-£’1‘~P=_-.”~_-_-----_- '- Ladies hats Wortt\_%§.0 » e‘ats‘fi"YY8Tii’9"_¢6'TU?$ - a A. ' “ a__ u'nt'~u. ' = will Null* 9 aid utlfy the eomptsxion Hubbard Ayers Luxuriais a H. l_ ` . ' I 1f.u_;.;i»ur°' delwsw. s _ ".'ai'|d_pre_serVih_g‘ei'ean1..In ”anll lah lice Sold.. only s full!! ' - , - - hr-_ »'='._<*¢;~#e_fn_l~_~°= P~===1-”- ,,,,; O' '_' i. 'A ~ 1'” . -una-als, .. eugle “pints odkh for wlhedd ` ‘~"' " 7""_" "°/-""0 '°. ° fi' “ til" lul‘l,*\`eff_en_t_lse -we wil: F? ‘leifs-lar, My si-for runni- I $3. ,-<` ` P Y _ V ` _ _ "Wm, _ = LM' m.n"‘ wool ensle eems fori:§\l.\§\_ff¢li\°~ °“°'» 118111111: ¢vatun.ss bm new-I a.i=H§‘g. ` i. . _ _ _ _ - V »-Prowsemes Lcd. ~ B el-tm 1 wr wk. molasses rum. -etc, au. '_‘““'l9 P°“¢| __' __ _ ..,. . _ '- ......__ V _~ _ _ Kult be sold at ones. pull _ sux J _,ml #°\‘l~ .5 _ P” "Jul clearance s le t P t ' 1 -------_--f~____»-_... _ ' midsunlmer goods Znda disgortitlirlueagl G§_iI{mYANTED APPLY A,;P1$/?B1?BéLI‘ llncs, wash dresses for children 65's, -~_ '.._.__.__._-'___.' ' P to $3.50 at foil. all remaining house WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL 'dresses and wrappers your choice for h°“'°"°'k' A9917 5'? thi” 00100- 51.00, Kano corners wo.-tn from $1.50 ____ ` ~ _ G-25M¢L -to $4.00 fox” $1.00, the only reason WANTED. A GIRL FOR GENERAL we can, offer you for selling at uns house work. Apply to Mrs. Ayers, low price is- that\ we .are discontinu- __7§ _ff_""\§P§Q!{_ 3_t_;___ 7-2Mtf. as ing the une. ai1~in¢ies' wsei.~u\-em.. wAN'rn;n, emi. "11'6i"i"iGuNsnni l off. All last season’s left housework. Good wages. Apply overs in `ladles'- golf coats at gvenlng 5; 31 G,-at Gao,-K, sm } oil. Thess goods will wash and _ _ 5_zgM,_¢_ $4.00, yell? choicb for $1.00. _Ii y ' ' 'N wish to parf;ske"oi'th.ls snle_h\\|;ry.~ Di1m?.v.;5:?D:fa|,?A§hl‘;,[B_‘,;:,)ée,_A_ ' 1.15% xl , I' o . 5.- s -__._¢_._l ._ |,.g_bl_ fw _ __ _ __ _ p?ll1;_Bood reléxrfa dis z;eq\llr_“§§: - --° V o ., .-~ __ (__ _ 6 v lflM,1’.a_ rs, 1 No _ mv -l1»?R`_‘il'f‘l;“'i'¢":.in_0f~. i", ° __;i_;'r0R'SAl.r _"'.__ '-'lisomm that mms ni" --_-vlrl.Nllauaa»lee..sZIn.`.i _ rnuau-3 nur WANTED. A CAPABLE EXPERIEN- ced girl or woman for general housework in a family of3 ber; wages. Apply 131 Water St. l___L_,J;1?l“f=`-3*-_ WANTED, A GIRL FOR GENERAL ‘housework in a family 0! gh;-¢,,_. "_@>*°\- 1-iemu . wAN'rmD nl`i`riin1A'ri:iTv_13v' nas. Buyfivlll. an experienced cook. Wag. 0° $20 Der m°hth_ Amnv to Mus M. L. Petersf 121 North_ River Rpad, Charlottetown. _ 7.13lllmy,1_ __________-_ ,s- siti._ ""¥""ff`.LZLE\!'*°““_”f*"~_l'r2°!i3ird_ `. ~FQ_R SALE, _QHOIC BLACK FOX- _ 60.' 8 females and 1 male. Choicest, " stock obtainable. Write P. O. B0; 49 _ Oharlotte_tg_v_v_n. 7-30M9|_ ras sins oNu rim on limo bred red lfoxes, one year- glg wks, ~ thrall nuns. Apply to P»rial\‘H...-... l 'Apply to Mrs. Byron Brown, Revere " i-T with th addit`on of Sulphur n th- . er old-time scalp remedy. I a 0 __ ___ BOF' SALE' ONE PAIR MINKS' This preparation gives youthful LQCAL AGENT WANTED FOR ‘]’_')s(;v°’;; wp‘;“" ]&?li°‘;°U°_i zglgliégi 0 \ ' ‘ I ' ' s ___ O RT O FOR SALE, ONE PAIR OF BLAQK foxes from Daltons best stock. P. 0. Box. 168, Amherst, N. S. » _ _LI-10M13ipd. Fon sAL1.7.'s Pains BLACK roxi es, 2 pairs cross foxes, 3 pairs dark red. Had young this year. A few cubs at $25.00 a pair. Also, some mink. R. 'J. McNeil, Tyne Valley. 1-nlvfzw. __ _ ____ __!<9_5T ._ - 1.os'r, IN 'ri-ns Ci"rir`dR”v`I_o'l'o§- ia Park, a silver "Hindus" brace- let. Finder rewarded by leaving at 55 Fitzroy St. 7-20M3ipd. 1 e MALE HELP' WANTED A1' oNon A aovyro learn hnrseshocing. One with" mime sxp°l'i°ll°°- Apply J. A.»Heudersen. _____1_S0;-_Q_no_e_n_§_t__ ___ . 1-israntf. WANTED APPRENTICE IN FOUN- d\`Y- Apply B. Stewart Q Co. v WANTED, third class, Point Pleasant Supplement $10.00. Secretary. 'l‘EACI-[Eli Dept., Albcrtoai I-llgh $106. 0. John Mt. ,quired for mer. i whale. stsuen. 1-isuaf' "it ` ure. ssh. cash register, three show ‘ - lan on application. M. 'L.`p”c:t\l;i‘l-V 193-_ _____ ' _'J-teller. _ron sans, scnoomen ..5RGA»N-..‘ 5' W fm" "sister, est-rm is min UML' _Good ssiler and in ry.. pair. Four years old. Apply to R_ '° "W" * 0°-» City- 1»1oim.. . _ -is I ‘ i. . . '___ ___.§. »- "“ _ “ _ __ _ _ _'_ __ -*_* _ 3y_,~_v._ I2' . . ri, . . 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