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" _ ; - - an _r -.sssf , s.,_-J. . -_ = _ -- Phone and The Farmer Mr. Farmer, are you aware that with a peu- cil and paper it can be proven that the telephone ‘ will actually pay for i self over and over again ? For instance, a farmer living about twelve miles from - the citv called ou the contract depai tment the other day K and asked for prices He got the prices and the phone too. He said that he took in a load of pork, when he ar- rived in the city found that he could get a quarter of a . cent per pound more almost at his own door. lf -he had a phone he could regulate the killing to suittlie demand. Are_ you aware, Mr Farmer, that this same thing ap- plies to almost every line of production, besides the ines- tiuiable worth of the phone every day of the week and _ every hour of the day ? Aak contract departiiient for prices. The Telephone Co. of P. E. Island Sf. Paul Fire and Marine Ins. Co . _ I have been appointed General Agent ,for this Province for above excellent Fire Insurance Co. All kinds of in- surable property will be insured at lowest rates. iz. R. iriow Charlottetown . I-I L_- ' _#_ ., -i . . Given »f»:~.»» ,- __ /_ .-___._‘ _,...:~_ ._-_j_f____;af 1. 'T-.i'j-.;- f.;.f-"sg-_-' Ab§0 lllI€I *Way e iii* . y .iiliife Fm ¢______ / .:-»_,...-/ i»...__--J Li v I \__\ E7 'lr _fir *F `>,f-.---- -___ __ 2- ._.. s - ‘ A Q -.1-§_T;'_j‘;,<_;$`|l|rJ;i;|\€2’=*€W”*;1- .__ ._ .-. ., qt( .~ \ -i-_1._....i_-~,-';-,'s_. ‘ f' &/if We have this superior tumbler host henry Crvsta' three beiiutif il desi _ -_ _ . _ qns us iiusirntc ‘igiliulqi l;_l,%l0:¥__*'PU_¢l!l pl_a\‘listio design nisn. iuirl wi ich is _double Silvoroid piutcil on whilc n _\ dozén an _f’n‘yl’_;’_:g 5_;;J:E UW!" “Will” free on_thc following plan, (No person to get nitro with GV* YY $1-00 Wurlh Of goods sold we give ‘.’ tuuiblcrs 'or ‘J spoon ' We sell all wo_oldoub_led and twisted Bannock burn .Pants for Men in all sizes from 32 to 42. - For Per Pair. _ W. C. TURNER Q). ' The Low Price Store. Sunnyside, Ch'To vn ‘ dttsrmwf = ______ ._.- __ '= -9 i Carpenters -The latest news, first of all. -Notwithstanding the severe storm and heavy snow fall yesterday the trains arriving and departing from Bummerside made very good time. -Rev F. S. Bnmnford, Siunmsrside. will hold special meetings! in Free- town Hall, commencing Monday the 21st service beginning, each evening at --Dealers in Alncrton yesterday a doz for eggs, white Oats 386 a bus, 'nlack oats ;l9c a bus, pork 9} to 9;, hides 9 cents a. Ib, loose hay $9 a voir and pressed per ton $10. -The remains of the late Mrs Wes- ley Lyle, whose death occurred on the 13th inst; at Orono, Maine, . are expected to arrive in Summerside this afternoon accompanied by her mother, Mrs A. J. Linkletter, Sher- brooke. --Dealers in Summcrside yesterday were paying twenty--five cents a bus for potatoes; .twenty-tive centis 3, dozen for -eggsl, four tlfty- a ton for loose straw, forty to forty-one cents a uus for oats; ten cents a lb for pork and ten dollars U, tion for loose _ . i___ , _ ___ ____ __ hay_ “ '§, l' }--"""‘=' 1* ' _ _- ~ '» ‘_ 1;’ A -A wire received b H. H Lefur- .»" " 4,' I e ‘ y . gey Sumxnerside, last evening,brings the sad news oi the death of D. B. Steeves at Salem, Ore, yesterday moi-ning. Mr Steeves was formerly n resident of Summerside and is about 50 years oi age. Mrs H. H. Lefurgey is his only sister. Corey Stecves, Summerside, and Dr B. L. Steeves, Salem, Ore, are his broth- ers. -There were three prohibition cases tried at O’Leary on Wednesday be- fore Stipeudiary Wright, one was against Malcolm McPherson, who was convicted and fined $100 and costs: He paid the fine. A. lt. Cros- by was convicted of a first offence, llllf 0WiI\K '£0 the Magisti~ate’s name heing omitted from the papers the case wds dismissed. The case against Harry Dynient, of springfield, Lot 8, was dismissed. -On lllofnday night last, as usual, the Prince William Division met, at the Orange Hall at Margate. As the night was fine, and the roads in very :ood condition, there was a, very large attendance. Prince Willinm,No 46, was one of the first to organize in che Province. A very interesting spelling-match passed the latter part of the evening pleasantly. Mr Profit and Mr Howard acted as captains' for Une respective sides; while the re- maining ofiicers and members were able supporters to their leader. Mr Mai'ks,-(with the Dictionary, sup. plied some very appropriate words, one of which was Sauerkraiit. Never- theless some of our young ladies were prepared for them, The match closed with 9. score of 2-0, Mr Profits’ side leading. (`-onpfrntiiliitions to the visi- tor, Miss Dora E. Digiiau, and to Miss Wright, the teacher, on leading th-cir side, giving Mr. Profit, the ma- jorify. -1 ZRESEHVE TUESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 22ND, FOR THE MASQUAR- AIJE SKATE AT SUMMERSlIlE’S NEW RINK. ADMISSION 'T0 PRO- MENADERS OR SKATERS TEN CENTS. PROF. WHlTNEY'S BAND IN ATTENDANCE. _ 2-19d3i. C SL 7053 €IlI'€ :i.";°'il.'..=;:.‘:°.:‘..a°‘i‘.i'.:-‘:.'..“”’°_“ ~‘;°'2z' ”"°Mi&R1rii/is sricuniriss. Feb. 17, 1910. Quotations furnished by F. B. Mcs Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- ers, iiiemiiers iiiontniai stock Ex- change, 185 Hollis Street, .’I-lalifax, N .S. ' 7.30. -, were paying 18cs ih for butter, 18c." ~ - in ._ ' ` BANKS. '_ 0'\.rf,_' 51: A f *" " "' British ,-\i i<\\v pi'ii~i»_< .\`u\\’~ _nn- liils loc zur liaii`lii>i- _§_;i' £`niiip:i_~si~s i_;i‘ S.'i\\‘ ~i‘\.~ _gn CAMERO l|==°"\'“\"'* 350 Montreal I lf“\\`»* 500 New Brunswick l"'=\#`\‘> .=.=.\‘ *Royal ........ _ . ,,___._..,_ - =-H Commercemuiiii M R“|\‘-"- ‘SU Union of Halifax Nova Scotia sk. 150 109 284 . . ‘£53 280 233 _|80 it-~\\i:\-~ 'sv . iiuiscui.i.ANEo.Us. Files ini* Acagiagire N & Aca ia . 125 102 63 23 » Cape Breton Elec. com Eastern Trust Halifax Fire _uiP N- S- Telellhfme FB-M<=0UfiDY 8- <20- "~.._‘?~..i-‘.f:;‘...‘.“.‘ ' . Halifax Tram Members Montreal Steel lxchsiile Robb 155 Mort H-\I»lFAX. MoN'i'i:|<;/lL svnNi~:v_<:. ii. .ini sr. .|on_\".-' .\'ri.i_ Porto Rico . D_o Ord Brandram-Henderson com . 30 142 »f\ B Telephone Season so nouns f* I Sfas#@;::._~-;;;;;;;__~§*_‘___.__-.‘}_1'_ For Safc liivesirneiit 'E`lli(i;l‘E;<;[ilMi1yFbelcI-iiivana Def. I' . ...,, . . . . . - . . .. Sense i b _ _ _ , - ._ BONDS. ...nf-t ¢....\»22.....t°.'i'f.l131115211lil."‘§TI.ll'».fITil'l §'f."l`f?...’.'»‘.il.“y"'i.'-’.!‘ii ‘i.'.‘li..'.‘.l‘.1.i”i'i.° Acadia sugar belwriz wi h is hom nb-iolulc »»\ff_:'y is the iir~i i:oi\.\-iderulloii. ~ lhey are also }'jr5,ndrg,m-Hendey-gon Ulllfh by Binks and fiiuiiiiincefoiiipaiile- ~ wl' '0 f»"`0Ul' fb'-‘<'i'lptl\'evii-eiilm-giving full particulars ol our offering of (Ape Breton Elec “Ch b0nds.andin\‘a~tiiiimi,ifi these hoi.rls wlllyiald fionil tolli-i percent. D- I- & SCGBI C011. 5'S East Can. Say. &Loan ._ .. 156 . ..105 114 105 104 81 105 100 Bfii ‘J5 102 100 101 . 98 - S*“““"‘d“ '~ 1°” "f""' ’-F'-» ~- - - Trinidad (lonsol Tel. .100 s ! 5 /7 1 ,r "" _.-1 “\ ' STEEL & COAl. COMPANY ""‘“'- ‘ ` _ _ , Y , _ B. rc. _ . FIRST MORTGAGI. 5 l’l<.R Cl~.l\ 'l \ ll (tl _\' v Se ti it els df'ns| Iii-wmnv rr vnrled. sndn espiriifigiiiiiii ii°i»'i»»'il'»-.»ii’1»~iifi`»~ ew:-|ii:~ i.~1".\'o'r .i .~uci:iol'.<".\i.\'r'|~ici<. , 0w|niri.ef|i»» Ilv:.\\'\' l»l~:.\f.-ixli Poli srl-:i<:_l. l'_|nll\§`l_"l`-‘. »~l"~fv_\lye P0; , .,,,, ,,,°..,.,-.¢_v, '|‘lll_~‘ 1-n.vll'.\N.\‘ is ul~.|'||.\u ir.~' l-i |.l. .s1l.\|tl-. 0|- Tninidad' Elec. Novi scorn 50-vi.Ai< ooLi> soups Il{‘('RICi\§IlI|l |ll'S|.\'l'l'l" “val f~n'| |_tF('0M.V|I'I.\`II 'i`IIl'1.‘~ii‘Z llfP.\'ll.\'|\in .SAI-`|~I e\.\'il i‘il|)I"I'I'A|lIiE l.\'\’I'.."lTM IGN : Price piir and iutcref~'I.. Yield 5 per cant. I- J. -C. MACKINTGSII _& C0. Copper Baltimore < C. P. R. St. Paul ._ U. S. Steel . Missouri Pacific Reading Southern Pacific _ 'Union Pacific , .... _,sri Bid. 149 127 2.11 25.*. 231 17'! 120 99 60 20 25 iss 150; 95 iii; 102 99 34 vs 20 101; 97 94 ~ 94 ioo 91; as 975 93 NEW YORK, Feb. 18--(Special) _ . ........1ea T4 .llli .l80§ lT0} .IZGI iiei ._so| llemhm nmmsl semi mailman. , "“ - "Black Prince” Hose 9l'|¢*»Pfi'\'° "if" ` for children wear the Phong |540, |54| Chuhlfs Cvrnrr, ° _ Em-hu," e B\dg_ ' |i|Princc William Street, Sli _p|A[_|_pR_g_ ` . ST. fOHN. , . 95 si; 99 131| 10; `. -A Plckard, Charlottetown, was in Suinrnerside yesterday. -We waint your seed wheat. Send us samples. R. T. Holman Ltd,Sum- merslde. 2-19d8irsinw3i. -Miss Lucy McKenzie, North Rus- tfco, is visiting her sister, Mrs Bis- hcp, Summerside. -The Morning Daily 'mai-:llan can be obtained at Lsl!erty's Tonsorlal Parlors, Suminerside. L2-.-.uidrtf -We psy the highest prices for raw furs. Send them in. R. T. Holman, Ltd., Sumnierside. 2-19d3irsmw3i. -Remember we sell the Ingersoll watch for S1 and postage four cents. They are giiarantlaed for one year. R. T. Holman Ltd, Summsrside. 2-19d3irSmw3i. -M'yer's Pumps- are best. Ask a user of one or write us and find out why we control them for P. E. I. R. T. Holman, Ltd, Suirirnerside. 2-19d3irsm\v3i_ -Sack-Alta ranges have more pleasing features than any range on the' market. Writr, us for catalogue and prices. R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summerside. 2-19d3irsm-w3i. . -All amounts lor Guardian adver- tising and subscriptions- in Summer- side and vicinity should be paid to John Dickieson, agent, Water Street; and in Alberton and vicinity to H. Clark, agent. 2-17<1rtf- -Wm G. Farrow, a native of Sum- merside who went west a few years ago and is now located in Port Ar- thur, was united in marriage a few days ago to Miss Lillian W\arltire,~a young, Toronto lady. His many friends wish him much happiness. -John J. McNally, Abram's Vil- lage, will read a paper before the Lot lil, Farmer's Institute on the evening of the 22nd, subject. selected. There will also be a discussion on the advisnbility ofthe legislature passing n Seed Control Act. This should be a very interesting and pro- fitable meeting. ~ -The following additional contri- butions to the Prince Co Hospital have recently been received. Georgia- na Dawson, Augustine (Dove-$15.80; Birdie McWilliams, West Cape-$7.25 Miss Mabel Andrew and Miss Amy Tanton, St. Eleanor’s $29.85; Alfred McWilliams, M. L. A., West Cape- $25. Total to date $972.18. --~The storm_ yesterday interfered somewhat with the work of canvass- ing by the candidates aspiring to civic honors ir`i»Summerside who are free to canvass. Up to the present time there is not much excitement but it is expected that on Monday morning when the three candidates for the Mayoralty have fulfilled their term of silence and get into the fight with their c ats off and with all freedom, of spe3ch'after a week of silence, they will make things lively for they are all fairly good speakers naturally. ' -John Dickieson, having resigned the position of Guardian agent at Summerside, ‘applications should he addressed "Manager Guardian, Char- lottetown," at once for the collect- ing and furnishing of news, advertis- ing, subscriptions, etc., as in the past. Applications will also be re- ceived for the mere collect- ing and furnishing of news; also separate applications for the mere securing and collecting of advertising, subscriptions, etc., thus creating two pos_itions instead of one of at present. A free telephone and tolls as in the past. 2-19drtf. -: :CARNIVAL AT SUMMER- _ SIDE’S NEW RINK, TUESDAIYXFEB 22ND. ADMISSION TO PROMEN- ADERS OR T0 SKATERS 10 CTS. 2-19d3i. niinmi uP inns iiiiin I , NEW YORK, Feb. 17-Subtract the dealings ill Reading from yest.erday’s stock -market and only a meagre ng- gregate would remain. Even United States Steel, the unvnrying leader of the market for ‘many months past, was completely overshadowed. No news developed to explain the Reading mrnverriant beyond the reviv- `al of the “Reading mystery," as it Js_known sto. the professional element in the operations of the stocks. This “mystery" has to do with the supposed concealed assets cf the Re- ading Company and, as a variant, the privilQ:ge_the company to efxc-.nn ‘ge its ,second preferred stock for common s.|:.d first preferred shock, half of each. The revival of these ru- mors seems to be of never-failing ef- -fect' ir. stimulating this stock to fur- ious actlvity. The point iuade` in the present movement is .that the coin- pany will be obliged to make is re- port .inder the terms of the corpor- at'lon incoming tax-law which will disclose its “concealed assets." The second preferred stock was marked up yesterday as is usual in these speculative tiirrs, to conform to the supposed exchange into comrmon and flrst~preferred stock. This privilege was provided when the first prefer- red privilege made that stock more valuable than either the ,second pre- ferred or common stock for sharing in dividend -payments was proolems- tfcal, so than the exchange of half the second prefmred into common .stock 'might present a financial ad-' vantage to the company. 'The pur- fs not clear. ' At first the reputation of the firm pose 'of such an exchange now with ithe common stock recrlvlng larger ,dividends than either preferred stock The conspicuous fact al-out the gen- - eral list was its lack of responsive- ness to this move ln,Reading. The ./ ' " we ,5-5 ‘;-~p~"'l-I ov is ~-~ .. - .. -. ~ _ _ f. _ f -~_~_- ° ..-L ____ _ ___ .1 . ‘~'5'» THE PRINCE C0liNTY -GUARDIAN' 1 - "f ' . r-. "' " ` . ` ` - - ` 1 ‘ ‘ ' -=--L _ : ,» O _ ' -- -. . »- - ~ - ms- A P ltry $5 00 May Be Saved- 0Ncs| in Bummereide, John Dicklelfm, Agent," ...\._..--. . .___._.l|_ _ .ri ' U-.%.,.,__. .i '--im ness fem if 1~ ' - ~~-_>~~»'#‘»¢»w--- _ I andfnhlbertoii. Herbert Clark, Agent. ' “Hi , .V _-3.4. r V* '.'=c » - _* . E' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' -f <- ' - ` "fi 'E I fu the first cos! in the purcliase ofa cheap. S|\_v\\'y l‘5"§'-fi _l-“ll if W1" be UG saw. a i ` _ ug eiTccted in the \vliol£~ti-niism°tioii. lt is safer io invest in a Rarg: mth - ' ` Reputation like thc- _ .- I _ ' M arch Steel Rau ivlicii you \\-ill li:i\-'c for vour inonev at stove thu! will last, will look well while it ’ "ri °;.:;”i“ 5 Enterprise on lasts, had will work we" always 'Then the sawing will be in the smaller ambimt in , -’ V olifuel coiisuiuetl und' ilic snizillcr cxpciidituri- of \in\e_ aild/'labour in securing HE RES"i` iS 'l`ill` Cl~Ih~\l‘l'.S'l IN THE LONG Fr ; ii ' good results; anoilier case :of 'l` ~ ‘- ~ ._ _ __ _ ' _ , ‘it`. ' RUN. _ _ _ _ - . 'l`hz\i the “Muiizircli 15 thc lll'IS'i`. is confirmed hy hundreds of ua,Ei'¢.l I le ib - it vi' examine the range. at, the soy) uf our agent -'T-2 "7 Let us send you ai circiilur f sci" iiu., ` i - The Enterprise founil_ry Co., Sackville, N. B. - -_ ° dttsrlutf ` __ ' Sole Maniifacturers. _ _ The Montague Dairying Co., offer by private sale up till the 10th of March 1910, all their factory machin- ery, includingz- BOILER. ` ENGINE. BUTTER PLANT. STEAM TESTER. and many other smaller articles also the Building. Apply to Oswald Campbell, President, - or Alex Mchcod, Secretary. 2-15ttdondr2ithentudr2w_ - ! ' . Invest ~ ' Wisely \\'rite ine today forthe best Dividend paying Stocks and Bonds to lie had. With largest ralurn on your money-in keeping with sale investment. _ I will send free of` cost my \\'eekly Stock Market Review of Prices. F. P. BUCHANAN Member Moiitreal Stock Exchange, Liverpool & London & Globe Building, Montreal. - ' ci ~._'_*__~.-_°;::-1: _~~'_ rf,-_,T the morning und the recovery, with the extension of the rise in Reading, was dra~_i>_-giirg and dull. Special stocks of minor importance made sharp advances, 'nut the market was not strong until the last half hour. Bonds were irrcgiilnr:,totnl sales, par value, $2,507,000. U. S. twos coupon and the fours coupon u."Jnii- cud 1 pei- cent on call. _ THE Niilliilll UHE [IE BlSUl| E ENGINES The recent rapid expansion in the manufacture of, gasoline engines by Bruce Stewart & Co., city, is highly encouraging to that firm and grati- fying to all proviuciulists who are truly pleased to hear of the deserv- ed success of local enterprise. Keeping abreast with the times, Messrs. Bruce Stewart & Co., have entered the gasoline engine manufac- turing branch with zest, and their careful foresight in the initial selec- tion of their plans and specificatioiis and the improvements added later, coupled with their up-to-date facili- ties for turning out good work, are the leading points spoken nf when referring to the undoubted excellence of their "Imperial" motor. _ It is but a year since they first commenced work on gasoline motors and the rap*_d strides made iii that period are iiprecedented in the his- tory of the yearly progress of the ,firm in any other single branch. was one of the reasons for custonn- ers placing their faith iii the new cn- gine produced; this is now being' su- perseded h'y the enviable reputation of the “Impci‘inl" iiiotor itself, which of a certainty, is saying great things. As an example of this, it miight be said that the inanugers have recent- ly been in coiiimiinication at diflerent. times with parties in Nova Scotia and New Briiiis- wick who wrote first to the manufac- turers saying they _hnd heard favor-' ably of the “lmperial." Acting on this and realizing that in the sister provinces there lies a large field for business, and with the prospective One of the latest -improvements spoken, of above. and one which will he alp g marine use manufactured , by this Co have secured the royalty for the will but serve to remind one of the advantages of an "Imperial" fitted with a “Theririex"' silencer. - The rapidly increasing popularity df gasoline engines for service w erever 0111' 1 Great High Class samples _ _ _ H4' _____________‘____ l _ .. Sale ol Footwear 5 3 _-3000 pans of 3 . -..'~._ _ I is a howling Success . . » mf ia ff# People,who_ have bought at these sales before knowhow good they are _ ‘anflwhat s saving they can make, ‘ 25 p. c. oil regular prices, _ _ ALLEY & C0. u _ New 'Advertisements -- 5, and ltnported, » -2,000 Cedar Stakes, --f re _ _;- -::t:T..,__ ..___"r;1_;. _.___ -"___ ___ _ '_ _,- Shingles and Cedar Posls We have on hand the i`ol‘lowing, ` \ iv- 2 MILLIONS OI" SIIINGIEES _ Comprising Cedar of all Grades, also Spruce in Island I0,0li0 'l`eda_r Posts, 7 - S - nnd'9 feet long. 2- i 9d4ir4i 500 Casks “Snowflake St _lohn Lime Also a large assortment of PL -\l\ED and UN PLANED LUMBER in SPRUCI-3 and iiEMLOcK, CEDAR SLEEP- ERS, BRICK &c--&c. ~ - "f L. iii. Pooir si to - Conuoilyls l/Vharf West 'E-_*___* -'-:_'."r;:'.“_n,f:t Jr _ - -,__ _~;-__-` - - -- -_ g prove. a popular addition to a popu LONDON, Feb. 18.-Political excite- lar engine, is a new sllencer, styled ment is now at ltshlghest pm;'|i,nnd the "Therm.ex," which will in future predictuons are frenly made of nn. > lied to all asoltns engines for other general election within three months., firm. This silencor is the latest thing Mr Balfour insists that the Budget ()\lI. OI itil kind, WHS IJB.I'.EI\I.Gd Ollly tgkg pregqlenco Qvgr _otiher Legig\a- last November. The invention is an tion, while the Nationalism and ini- American one and Bruce Stewart di bm-me are- ,mmng to force action he ord’s » _ . , on t L veto. sole use of this appliance in Eastern 'ph h 1 it ti GR“a‘15~ TUB mfum' *'h°'I‘ “°“° °f‘h' .uiiceiitaiiln oaiid Eilhiiii §riitiiEini'ilxiislte-rfgiiiiiiy 4| D ' er put Imperial engines can be so servntwe common is denim were ___ iequlpped, and in future the noisy ex- _ ' ’hsusts of other makes of motors!;_fn,:;T ht:p0i;;i§,°“;‘_’ “wh d°v°l°l““°“t The outlook for this summer'| PEARY T0 SHOW PROOFS. business is exceedingly promising. _,.__’. there is A wheel to turn- is glilning I WASHINGTON. D- U-. Fth. 18.- flrm foothold all over the province. MOMNN bf the House may drmnnd From Tlgnlstr to East Point there till* P55!! exhibit his proofs to the \ are industries of varied kinds which wotld before voting mm a goin m.-psi necessitate .power and it has ‘ been phd th; tlranksof Congress, proven conclusively thatgasoline ls, The eval Committee is mt. en. cheaper than almost any power _ d 0 mini more convenient than anything aiiiii- he ’ = of rl'i.iiJ,ii1i:rsot!i‘pr:E1i1et\,¢i)l-,i?fl:,’,d . i tone was quits' positively wssk in ent dr modern. _ _;»,,." 0, we Pom ~ -1" ' -- EXPIDSION Wll,_E(‘-KS (`Hllll(`»H, _ N 0 Yr C E ‘ r v , Th »'\ IRI l fh I. F- I-D" FORON F0. Feb. 18.- TheMethodist .'f~»o?-.iaiiiiiil\li'lll fi,ii!tli1'(_`12l\\'1~ini!-. 0&;_J;1.lgi¢l Ur in ny an explosion of _acetylene gas last ‘,\ 1 '| '~"“'l’“"y "ml ° ' . _ ____ ____ __ _ 8 __i1.ight, and Mrs l\'.'cKee, iviii-, of tin. 'i`ii.t:|i'd‘.L "mime" "°\_°°mmly',_{_’_ t, "ever" if ew-e e ~ rm een --on - o - sawn- was “N10 cd- in U H _ - .\liTlll'\t Sl. T'S_0N Pres en L their men over to Nova Scotia and She mn up stairs Hand ouée ___?n‘_?_;‘_'_| ___________ .lUllNANDl," '"9 " I ‘- I i' is -w i ~ - ‘.1 ez . "‘-' ' i-:' *H " . _I .'° ' "‘ ' ` » \ .. - ~ ~ -i ~. _- . Q . _ . »' >'-°_-- . , -,, . ~. ,-' » _ _ . \ . ' ~ ' t th h t. .th t . ' _ . - _ " _ .'§l..Z‘l.'§‘§Lf‘““nl’.f’.~‘é‘ iin’i‘§"§..§iilt nit °“"°-f<“**“°“- S” is -°-~--- `- " ' ' ‘ i ~ ' - ' 7 . _ §_h_i__s_:;_ill___r;_es_;;_l_t__ in an _increased out I,0LlTI(.S IN I,_I\(_LAND U- ¢ __. i ‘Vi C '_ =i ‘lf Cushions! Sheds ` "‘ Whw they so on -me mum mu off. Wh I MMI ,_ V . hlon umiver the eol:_\iI\y‘:tI"°fT»,f=; ° Morris &Sfpf Iii, ' r_»o Q--cv , . in