p __ .. . . 1 _ _ ._ .§~.:. _ .`..__¢.»:'»;_i_;_\;g`_i,-v_:.~",__‘ _ i _ _ - _~ la 1'*-f-vp. i. 3 mv f -- J .- ; ‘ » 1 ;;;.f ~»._ - X V THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOIVN JULY 26 1899. ~ Z; . ' 1:1.. an if. ~ Ji "RA :~’*:{ F' i .e f T:-. - M;-...te 4.5,, ‘ ‘~ `_*» , 5!! . ' ~ *lf Ii ' .- ~ ».l“-» . _ , _, .iigf -,."*:‘ fi Z llri lit-lidzrvsirl Eng' lwitl two parties of i i O `i“"vs ‘vlfl ‘f.“(\ lfxl Of _ ye .tml it-:ill on -9 »s .i test »i` :lit- ' "‘ "" .." l\\'ii -1 _ ... _ . _'_' ‘Jill it tlic "lil‘l tif ‘\'.”l.' " ,hav J fuyjit- wieizzz .ri \vo:i_i.:'i é_,,_.'3'.=y_-.~`~t 11. :~ g\:;...:1; .1 tug ot our with li _'.111 for .iii .iii .I !l`»`!. _ _ -¢,_;..,- {_,;j to t.if\~.~ 1 j-.lr care iii tlit-it 'geiitlif Wiatr: titty ~:;. jr:'i‘»i1i i:iilig».~.~t:.\ri M3§;jgh;bilil.‘:i<.;t1.i;Lt " " ‘~\'<‘.ir it wilt. " .liter awhile tficse ‘ ~ 'hers \v_elir out the kciiypss mpg or ~.\x_~..'..i:. ririll tire ru~:1lt is cmsumpgi-in,ma1a:l.i rlie':inr.zt§<1ti_ or ~`.i:iic i~,p»od or skiri di>\~s.~<~. AI>.'. l‘it-ree ~' Lorri- mor. Sense Medi-:.il ;\cl\'istr tells all_al'\oiit these diseases. lt is_trt-~e to all. Dr. I`i_eree s (golden _\it-llical Disciwery cures all the mgsggfe named. It cures the cz_t_use_ _ It mages the appetite h-.~.irt__v. the tligestion perfect. the liver active .iflil the blood pure. 1; is the great blood-_:ri.i‘.;er, tieshbtiilder and gg,-ve tonic. Don t 'let .1 druszgist lm_- p0_<¢ .gn you with a more profitable substi~ trite --t ?i;i.l a very severe pain in the small of my gk. where my hips join onto my body. and it |,,n_\ot‘:at Itholignt l wr-.s zoing_to come apart," ,mggs Wm. Z. Powers. I-Isq., ot Erin Shades. Hmmm Qg_ \'3_ ".\ij.' doctor came and pro~ i mince.: it rheumatisrii. He gave me a prescrip~ ' ma, but l no better. 'out worse._ I purchased (glib 'sf`ol‘ \|ed lDt E |b¢\1¢u _ _erce . - den _ iCa Sfqvefy from mv dru,gist and commenced to use it. I bent: to improve at once and got well. Now I l mi in perfect health.-D0 pain, no rheumatism." Nearly every disease known to doctors 5 md the treatment is described in Doctor I Piney; Common Sense Medical Adviser. A (he thousand and eight pages and overl three hundred illustrations. FREE. Send l thirty-one one-cent stamps. to cover cus- mms and mailing only. to the World’s Dis- ' pensary Medical Association, No. 663 Main Street Buffalo, N. Y.. for paper-covered copy. French cloth binding, fifty stamps. » This book is a veritable medical library j ig one volume. I l ; f -~-~ _ mm; I You tlanimtget _.a paper on --Soul winning the ultimate 1 The question box was then opened. i llev Mi’ lliil iii xt spike. his subject .-~ -.tie l’ r lcv or ~ls rc said our cfii- iitiziti-il liihl-_ llc showed. ist. thc _ W ce tiece.~~ity ct' the Illeilge. It was follti ont! of the cvt-ilI\~tlli_l1 tilvcnfiiit, fill il t-ilarzictcr ot the ph-ilge. ~~I`i‘ii.t:iig3 the lord Jcsiis Christ for strength. tlrcuiisc lliiii t .:it we will strive to_ do whatever He \\'iililil‘ like to liave usl do," this is tliif i'f»tit‘enlt‘:\fc'on's Guide to Holla will i¢li`\-oi; \\`l`l-'lf to use :ind how to SAVE D LLARS'1N DOLTORS FEES. Sickness often comes sud ,lifvt 1 pray :ind reall the Bilile crcr\'i day :intl to sliiiiioif _wil-" oivii vhliri-'u iii! i~\'rij\` \\"ay_ The iliiractw of thi-i_ pledge is in-coiiipl»te harmony with i ‘Hi .l`s will reveriled in Ilis holy word. ~~jilst as far as l know how, tliroii_1hout_ my whole life." :l:d_ Result of thc* Pledge is a .\Ilssioii'1i°y spirit :ind i work among the yc-ting, our ilinior l d'=“1_."- and every mother should be pre red _ ;:;'lp§e_1]t:2 Mrsnipsl wlierepgrie cg 1 ' O v and so labeled there chtiiirenrzf; s§ii'3`°lii¢;h5af§i§‘§_' 'T :lin ' C ii °f lessgesq ~ D ympt y relieves hysteria, sleep. '_ -. pan from~teething, and quiets trying babies. Price 25c_ MU11.Y0I1’S Sore Throat Cure etfe it _ Endeavors. Miss 'Ireiiiaiu of Charlottetown realli f aiiii of all Christian Endea or work. Rev Mr Dill. of Sunimerside, answered .the questions very much to tue appreci- ation of the audience, but for my part I found them more pleasing to listen to 'H f°"”' °f °’°°P- VNC? 25C than they were helpful. However here d are some of them. lst, Are conventions of any use? Answer-Yes, it we make use of them. If members are absent deal with them? Act according to the rule. “lf thine eye offend thee pluck it our." is it better at consecration ser- vice to call all the names on the rol- wte her present or absent? Call every name always. Do members perform l all their duy when they read :i verse of Scripture as their part in a meeting? Yes, it they can serve the Lord by simply reading for him a verse every week. How can we persuade associate members to become active ? Persuade them by the power of a devoted life. What is the best way to keep the young interested 9 Keep yourselves interested to aio-.i c i c_,i C r, .L .iiid, so under . . _ llc at consecration service how shall we 0; - c .' a [;)‘;L";§')§; fgigaifl gpllgghfélgg and every form unyon’s Fever Cure will break an gfgffglooigf §€v¢;§ It should be administered Mun nvs We fever appears. Price 25c. removiii) F Dim Cure cause' the pmmpt I o all kinds of worms, pin'worms, t'§}m:°.’i»°.i-..‘iiif”°“ W- ed f=»» Ul1¥0I1’s Whooping Cough 0118111! reliable. It nu. ture! promptly, '* ' .é M°11r°11'» Group cure imluvsiy wnimln =i I.-= i A separate cure to ea 1; qi' masters.. mostly 2'.; ii°vlm.'°"°' At °" iiiii f rl g iii L lv.. y. the grand d lfnicu J. c . aiiu tue white Hag Of prohibition does he ca;l today on all Chrisiisn Endeavurers to iight on the side ot right a.=iaii.s'. tue migtity.Then as Neal Dow has said tziis question shall be settled when settled right, the entire prohibition ot the l qutr trailic. The convention sang --Praise God from whom all blessings ii iw," and ad- journed till evening a id elisiugsersion of the convention. Rev. Mr. Manifold lcd in prayer aid praise and Rev. B. Chappell gave a short talk on the Mis- sionary Outlook. The heathen nations proving that their gods lack the power to h- lp fall- n humanity, are now ready Rubbers. | ' _ ' a especially in the love of God. Should _ »_3 associate members load a prayer meet. E ing? It is ratherinconsistent, this be. > .r ' longs properly to the active member- ar". 'g ship. Should Christian Endeavorers ,Q attend dances, etc. Yes if they can take and you cannot get sat 5-; the 1101111 Wiglflhelti- 3;? if):-‘he C568! isfaction out of a. lot of :E P U1 0 WUT 01' t 9 t °m' Trade discarded samples »_: mittee? Why “look out” as the con. when you want a -r of g stitntion says. How can Endeavors B00” SI. Q QE” _ help the temperance cause? By eaca " lppen’ ` .OES or I individual member beino' an advocate in the cans». \Vill not grchjbition l~s- Come to the Swfe that ’i sen the liberty of the subject? Yes, k¢9P3 5 gU&!’&l\¢~€9d S5001! E ‘certainly it lat-sans his liberty to drink of the above goods, 1; ‘_ whiskey. Meeting s ing “blast be the We keep all sizes and gg itie that birds" ann session closed. c shapes. 'i ! The suurse prayer meeting was led W0 (I0 Offél' 8|'\y |l1f6l" was the best meeting ofthe entire con- bl' sqgdg, wg dq ng( _veution,but a.sI said at tho beginning 5 by Dr.Ayers. In some respects this C bguggg jn ghem_ ' _ such meetings are didicult to describe. S Ther ““"iSf“°‘°'r l.'Z§.‘i‘i'2$’.”;i§”Ei5”“,;.2‘;‘Z..‘;`3"’ii»ifZi“‘ii‘.§ 3 to you and unprofitable l 3 __ “ ' ' . w ui _ul our Boetg ,whole room. ln the ait-i_noon session I ~' - ‘ ~ I the prayer and praise servic> was led by and *hoe* are the “SUE Rev A. X. Simpson. who “real Matt. for the Gospel. In Japan the tieldii are already white unto the h-irve-t, “and Corea too with its lovable, intelligent and hopeful people a e calling for us lo “come over and help them." The impressive consecration service which ev ery delegate shall not soon forget. led ny Mr. Campr ell, was open- ed with silent prayer for the baptism of the Hi ly Ghosi. Two things stand back of Pentecost. He commanded them to wait for the promise oi tie Father for the biptism of fire. Then the leader delivered his message, first to the pasors then to the- Sunday school workers and to each cmmzttee i'i turn as they stood for con- s»cration, for loyalty to Christ and the hurcti. Each local union and county renewed their ccnsecrtvion vows in verse .aid song. Charlottetown re- ponded with Rev: 22-14. --Blessed re they that do His commandments ite and may enter through the gates in 'ne ci v Mini f0l' the ID0!l9V Obtain- flftti :ind the convention sau" “ln thc . r-2. ., l aole. i cross of Cirlst I g cry." I* _ - what they may have right tothe tree of _io , ': . Q sewed made from Indian hid. Lined with ood stout tartan lininv Guaranteed to wear well and give satisfrction Price is less than is wanted for inferior goods wttiit iiinit till Qllllll B/ecev River Cheese Facia richly tla\~oretl_ Sale very low. & G0. GR()CER.\. GY-Georgeainil Kent Sts, City. |||||||l|Illllllllllllllllll QC 9 ole tion of \Ir \\ L Turner ot Char- samsung Supl" lo.t» own as Presi len., who then took Li hr, in -,,~ei.,ht_ Wen; fthe chair and ope-;ed the round tabe conference on csininittees ine tirt paper wi-i the Mis ion try Committee . u. ritteu by \liss &le\ iuder Ihis p ipcr ‘advised several vvaxs of working, one, _ __ the holding or ri monthly missionary pblessmg to fest “P0” 1:3 3" We Went i | meetng to mouse an interests in mis_ forth for another year s service and ine sions. The motto of this ccminittee _ Shcuu be .The World for Chri.>t_~» henedlction. ‘-Tile Lord wiitcu between offered at a bargain, ' A paper ou the Literary and Social _v Department was written by J. K. licss from another' and read by Dr. Avers. The object ot [thc Literary Commit ee is ti impliint :i ' ‘_ love for pure literature. This can best | _ ' f . ' ' 2 - 6 be done by taking up some sub]ect for svstemau study the Bihl first and then perhaps ~The life of Christ" or f We slut) that Nu may Serve ’ ld glgves’ Wm e Pmms g°°d value at $ \ext ftl owed reports from Superin some similar work. Motto for the year k tendents. The general superintendent = reported two~thirds of all Eudeavorers G0ING_ FA5T~_T°°‘e Pre" and “Se- = on the Island were women. The motto f _ i - § he would give for the year would be 1 1 _ , ' ' -‘The young men for Christ.” He P ~ »~ ~ - - El urged on all delegates to get their home L ' ' L i ed last week from the; i 50016081 011 the R011 Of ROUOI Wh-lCl1 berries; all hullrd and No 1 quality. E 2 means $10 a year for missions. Jcyigixs & Son, Queen St, E Queen‘s County Superintendent re- - - . - ports having travelled 185 miles in the ° interests t so ' ti s- 0 d o _ cle e rec mmen s stronglylocai Unions also that every society subscribe for the Endeavor Banner or other C. E. paper. "Rev Chas MacKay next addressed the convention, his subject was Christian Licerality. He showed plainly to whom I we should give, when we should give land how muon. lst, to whom sha‘l | we give? To the Lord, if we give g l aright this should be :ia :ict of worship. ii 2nd. when? ~~(Jn the tirst day of the I =___»worl;" 5rd.. how much? -~.-is the "W Lord propeis tis." Law says one tenth: °i` I this surely should be thc minimum of W" lore. The great blessings ot God_ are “D-1-l1cl.noD_ "" "cf- in stori-tor :hose who can lrutlitull"i , . , r 'at . ' Bank say---Tiike my silver and my gold and no deposit required. ' __““u““““““.“““““““ C ` U _Q_&i_" ..~Ji` ilrtv ‘ll "Xe U _ _ 21.- ~ ' _ U _ - g _ . was "1: nu! -- a time in tue life or every individual West side Queen St Charlottetown Bltov. (Tc ‘_ B ire xt hen lie shall hive to decide, u hether Four doors above J T McKe nzie s store Fine Boating Bathing, Fishing ;_gIple;ti_;t1iy_ Og ‘;"v[§§; he will or not. _\\ hen he shallstand face TERM5#$2.00 per day, $3 00 tg ,glam _léygpitfeptieddpnpap iliprki vii- _ to face with this vreat question, what $10 00 per week §»ta('l_1;pnmilia.~@,'::'¢ l.,)-lcghaugarélé Eliill he riiyattitiiztle in this liquor ques- S F Special rates 'to Families or the _ - inwii. P. r.. I. ‘tiou. It is im ortant that all Endeavor- 1 y P _ _ l 7 Season. _“__ ‘ers should be on the right side. Just as Opens June 25th, 18.98. ~ gg., Cmown Sigh and Doo lturely as God called Luther for Ger- » RESIDENT AGENT. _ I. C. HALL, Mgr. Peake. xo. 3 wharf. cmowiir I many. KDOX fOr Swtland and Weslvy _ Charlottetown, Mch14,eod6m. li Charlottetown June 11 1898 dlytf Zlgéuggisw refund the money if it. fails to Cur Co. . Th, quit wate s by _ and in Godshouse tcr evermore, My dweling plice shal he." Then followed a praynr for Gcd’s own 98 Convention cl ised with the Mispah card th-iewlicn we are absent one To Cure a Gold in One Day- Take Laxative B om-'i Quinine Tab lcts. A1 march 17 9 mos d 1-?3<.._. A Gnown cont=st 113 pairs ladies' 1 2-9, clear the line at 090 at PATON & 5' ul cushions. only 45 left,two for $1 00 8x18 goods, heavv sate(-n and dimity re‘ty deslvns PATON’ & C0 I-:Ay E your order for a pall of straw lllllllll, lllllllll Ullll llllll llll ` Special Offer for a Short Time Only. Come and see Samples at our Studi ALL WORK GUARANTEED ` lllllllllilllllillllllmlllllll I __C».iiitiiined fl'-Jlii the Second Pagel l | _ _ r _ ' i _ . . I ii; . . ~ _ . ' - '; Ml . improved uimmipaiii, Ready Made Clothing, Tweeds, Hats Ca s Gen ’s ' ' p , t Furnishings, Staple Goods -the largest variety and loweét CLUTHING per suit 80,5 Sultga. large assortment selling at $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00. Pants A good pair for $1.00. Others selling at $1.50. Others for$1.7 5. Other lines going at $2.00, to 4.00 Boys lldcl pants Blue Serge pants at .‘Z5c,a.ssorted tweeds at 50c to 90c. suit you. lens Ready to Wear! prices ever shown by us, _ See than prices:- ~ I _ Suit and pants sellingat 2.5¢; to 50c 0- A sellin at 30c lu“a°|°”..|° Dmwem 5ndilmV-dQi~ 75f',,'§f,?,'§.'°“° _ l g 9”. selling atgigrsa 30¢,.40¢ ‘ sruohaiiaiiriiiitiwoi-st»i|l°°°1=f.4 .J going in $1.40, in L50. and 1.75. stq§|i~§i»y if ' dounl@_-widththe best; value we ever ‘ . 'i A }. had l Prints-ns9o Gmgnmsoo. _ _ Flauelette at 3c ‘Tooling 'ut 4 foritgzgi "a:s$V1"8e assortment Sateens. all colors at 101: to 120 boy. e can give you _ _ __ ~ a good straw from 40c to 81.00. L°'d‘°5 h°'1dk°*'°h‘°f3 H9” S* °P~ - Ladies vests “ 100 to 306. _ i Dress muslin *_* 7c up to lhy. Call and see the stock, the prices Isure “ - f i~‘ `1o=’ it ‘ff i- .-._J.-. E' _ uses from the blood. i hel- zcznt treatment in or b lettoringnres y~ars practice in N. Y. City. 1-lniomit re- eistaei-ed in U. S _ and Canada. _ ' .’ »;,~‘»f;»f' ~ AUDRESS, CHARLOTETTOWN, P. E.|. CANIDI. ‘ _ . _,f u-seam County; gunmen;-vtrpeuona no“‘i.f H ' i _ e » f ‘The Lord’s my shepherd I‘ll not want, 312-21'-2|;¢;,°°n“:;f,ff::§¢,,2_r P” G" ' ` I _ ` i _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . He make me down io lfe. 1 S ‘ iauiesunliw Stes that Neill; T9” °1e°“°” °f.`“f°'r°r'”f'1 ‘id ‘:“ me In n-.lsiiiies glean He i@a.i@lii‘ me 0 I Me" 5 0utf‘tte"s° . i _: . . . _ I Q .P _N ____ I __ f! ` ' “` i ' A j_ Goodness and mercy all my lite. ' ' ' ` ' ' 3 _ s §_ __ _ _ ., _ `_ ` Shall surrlv follow nie, ' g ’ _'_ : _` "sv :._' _‘_ " ` ,__.' ' ` ` `_. '. ,- m -__;.._ The southern half of t-lie residence. of thelate _ Chief Justice Palmer, con-3 taining eight. rooms, electric light, and hot water furnace. Rent moder- Apply to H James Palmer. near i Bank of Nova Scotia, or Mrs E Pal- L mer Queen Street. l Jnlv 15 2w 7lllll.9llilllYlYll?llYll7Nllllt??llZ_ Elle Here! What _ § Qi |- . illlllllllllllillllullliu lfl'l7llllllllllYlllll1 s»°\3 ' Our seascm’s stock of WALTE A. WO0D'S latest improved Tubular _§le_el.l!Iowerl, wit ‘é‘li3‘§‘¥”€ii°l’i‘$5‘°6‘i>'i'§°°i'&' s . o. . Tubular Steel Mowers with '"0 ball bearirg land' metal Wheels. ~ No. 5 ckaye Mowers. _._ Ithaca and lger Rakes, -gi Corn and Potato Seaman ~0' with long hillere, kc., complete, all selling low for Calla or Terms to suit: customers. REMEMBER we carry a larze stock of repairs forall the above_ma- chines an the manufacturers are old and reliable firms which is something a faimier should look to when buying a. new machine; we are in a position tomeer the iow- est competition and sell on t-he -Q U mostf:tvorableterms.Lo_cala.gencies 3 ‘~ and samples of machines in all parts of t e Island. A. HURNE 81.0 Wholesale and Retail Agents. mmn lilllllg lil Ubi MM llqlli ummm _L F cl (Ii.‘xl"0 *etc -tv] P i U Iiili ¥\ Ollltl I WlIl]0l‘I Speclal arlanaeulentg Wlth phOtO_ i A ' 5' ;--7 '_ ~ _ ~ _`~ i ` 5 ~ n¢i,,.o( B x l`ils .vas itnlowetl oy Lnrlstian c ti/en _ ’ » 39. i 'L =-"'~“' gl---amy.; smiuuii stxmlsiulni; . , | Tou'ri_s.tsv and all Visitors . ...ia ii mm! ri. viii... E.itv.ifa’viiiiii.a * Mi“n1g§§c “gum °f we' i will save money by '_ calling at oiii‘§_toi°e 5.n'd.ir'ispect our Mggggwgpgg Mmm O? range of cloths m_Suitiugs, Overc.oa_tings, Trousoriugs, bnoon spurs :mimi so and carry away with them it souvenir of our artistic tailolm aflllllllf I I Ullilfsili ‘ All Summer Goods in Men’s Furnishin s will .becled ` I l ‘ ,_ And the NEYV YORK HOSPITAL. ’l‘\v°n'y‘ _ ~ ~ g out regardless of cost from this date. of-vm- |v|AGN | T WEATIIERPRUDF \G.0Lll WATER PAINT-A For Exterior and Interior Painting. A powder that mixes readily with cold water. Can be applied by any one to _any kind of surface, whetlicr the rnntcrill be wood, brick, or stone. , It does not rub on second coating and is FIRE and WATER resisting. TVill stand rain and weather exposure. _ Has nearly all the advantages of oil paint at ai fraction of the coeti. Will last for years and is unaffected by gases and is an excellent disin- fectant. ' f . I Ir. is particular-lv valuable for use as the Krsq coat on exterior of buH|l» ' ings and then regular oil paint applied for the second coat, the result being equal to two coats of oil paint, while s. large saving in cost is edected. _ The whi:e is the whitest paint made, is extremely reflective and conso- quently will greatly increase the light where ever used, and is therefore reo- ommeuded for mill and mercantile interiors, light shafts and courtyards of large buildings, rear walls of brick blocks, railroad and steamship sheds and buildings ' It is the best fireproof paint made and the Boston Board of Underwrit- ers make an allowance on insurance rates where it is used. The Boston Manufacturers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. also highly recommend it. Wil'| not rub, scale, or disoolor, nor soften with age or moisture; one coat. covers nearly as much as two coats of oil paints. Is it economical to use socalled Water Paints which are really only Kalsomine, or Whitewash, when MAGN ITE can be put on at the same colt for labor and only a. trifling added cost: for the paint itself. FENNELL & CHANDLER .A.(3-IEl1N"I‘S. kW%%muJ€-%) » RDRZKS' _ 'I ` .E 1* . _ _._l_________. _,W1 gm) from 1 _empemnce gmlépoiuilt and gi-aphers for photos at reduced prices.. ~ 1 _ _ _ _ 4.11 ~ » _1~.` ‘f ~ “ _ ._'-..-,' ' ' an open patizament on the Same topic _ _ _ _ s, _ B.-.inch office \\'.i.~; S.; i,1i_i_ li Kev. l\lr. Cam bell, who said he “O _ rii.ii.. Jill.. .I _ _ "“yi°i°‘"~"' *considered it a privilege to sp-.lah on C. P.-Barns' ~ ; »{ -\ '" "'< ` 1 '*‘ ' ' _ ' ' Pub_yc_i£__;r ip)fx§_Li_‘;.<>Lr(iti§y this cr.si_ in tht his.o`r_\. of our nation i Grand Tracadle Beach O¢.~u,,;,.,i_~,,). p_ L_ H‘&`.,m.d His theme was the Lhrtstian s duly in Llsriuaw \ioi~.=y~o1oal .reward to this ~ue_ticn There comes i =` _ _ . ; ,_, _ . _ J ~_ ~ _ _ Pnrucs Enwann isulun @ ` » __ ...._.. ____.._‘._ -s ie__ ---fi - 'UIUC Jvvt l -»~v..1 “til ’\ll‘l?H |-_tpqiar ale.. 1,. I = ii. Ubi ni ` . ._fi?' . _ ` See thattixeTnd¢ ' l1krkaam¢“°I'o\Ii'Ftut6”ison¢aich5c.packagt. Ai I others are lmitations. ruff m.f.f.~.f:'=..-:°-°-:.-~‘~..~°f-‘~= ° mousse ggi ; r=~..............f=° “~r.-ir~ _=._.“°.i::..° .‘?'iZ.sa“"*"'“'Ee.i».,¢s?f’§.°ii“f¢¢"2.’§f.,i.,.':‘°‘.‘2 ¢"%~Jll'b~$r¢.»lllN -4 . _ . mei _ ~. 5* d _ - . i . V ;_' necessary over t.>l'o _tears ago when vi ‘_ ' , . _ Y ` ~ thc l."i°~.i iiiziile ri ccvi~i.fir‘.t with hisi i _ _ ' ‘ ~ gi ~ _ people. 'l`i:;s \v;.s the if1‘~t plirdgro, the ' I ' ' ` bi l, ' . I . i ' ' ' 5 Tw{[|]S Gents’ Fumistmlgl ' C __ , ‘ Ugg. in all the nimtiitylo ling S||I‘l§ nice patterns good _ » _ » colors. A tie for 5c, I0c, styles,” $5.00, 6.00, 7.00 ami 8.00 Afgood 'i‘we...i,- si.ii.i.i.ie_,f0r boys §1;20<,=-S<_=°l1°° we Qffer nb!-|_& i 0|||°.0wllalta of Tweed. Y Gem Collars ¢t'8°°wl1 3 0°'&i..~ c at 30c,.50c and 65c. per yard ifor' 324°’ i . ' ‘ ` f“'":`.` 3;” I