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V , ""*"` `“" `_""" `““""'”" "*` ` "' '“‘ ““""“" .___,,_.f_'_,, _, ;' 'W-~~~ THURSDAY ` The Misses Mcblsugliton, of 1~Iar- t rington, and Miss Amy Turner of Wlnsloe, left yesterday the former fun Winnipeg and the latter for Moose- W -oiick sattenilury, ciiiii~intiei0wn_l as Li Passenger to Sunimerside _vcs son erday morning.S. UIW -l fax, -Yesterday afternoon the Mayor, 1008 Thomas and Mrs. Morris, and their MHBY-U' John Morris, Charlotte- n. lea’ve tonight en route to Hali- where they take the steamer iuo on a six weeks trip to Ber- _ . _ I lun But. _ __ _ touncillors and Water (oniniisslouci L_. .`.'.`°Ilieut. Governor Rogers and Pro- lvl lemor Ross of the Prince of Wales U College, were guests of Rev. F. A. t and Mrs. Whiteman in Souris nt. the close ol' the seed fair vesterdayf The Charlottetown l>i.iii;.;l.itei's of the W Empire bv tiisvrecent benefit perform- l ance ol "the Deestriclr Skull-," after-1,: “nil expenses were paid, cleared $336,- so 10 ` as I vtn-qs I Rev. J. A. Mcllonuld, Grand River, n came to Charlottetown yesterdnyi morning from Mt._` Stewart ‘where lic had been visiting his mother who is ill. ` ' .____‘_ _ _ . __ _ The Springhil1,.N. S., company M . A 1168 l°€¢0lVPd ' R110!-lit' -'llllllfrlellf Uf fe\v dnys al. Grand i ’l`ra4°adie, the horsee'froni Prince _ iziiivard -lslaud. gllvst nf ,\|,-,¢_ g_ 1.‘,,,miiig_Y__]mn,.___, This makes a _total .ii more than 1 ninety five horses rv* 'i the have _ ’ Y t ‘imported for use in lrnber woods Jmm iimik ii.-. spending R (ew l-hm “'lnl"l`- ‘lays in .I`ovr licud, the guest ol’ her ister, i\lrs. l-lerbort Hughes.--»l`leas l'aui's Hail, but exhibits will be re _ _ _ ut Grove school is progi‘e:~v,airig im' i-nived up till l2_00 n,iii_ CRY. Whll W-¢f`“llY "Hllfl<‘-l`C\l lm lIll‘\l`V- oriibiv uiiiier thc uiauzigcrnent of Miss ' to his ankle in H fell on the =~U‘@vt- .so-li.~i \\'.ilsli.»~-simon vowcr i~i-i-.iriitiy i, " S The many friends of bruce Stewart, 8 will be glad to know that tho injury F il! 110! _BU 5\0FlU\lH Ml llfrll 8llDC-'Vllll-\'S liandsoiiic suiii.-~H\\rii-li Matthew -is w°“ld»md’°“l5" - ' ` 'Pm Hllfllll fill-¢‘l` H F“\"‘l`9 Bl-track ill WP iu Market Hall, coiullu-ted by Fruit ""_ _ irrippe.-Tire pcopli-. of this vicinity ;- ~' A wt' _ - C"Bnf0l"l MCKBY- ‘qt-lllllel' ll\`\‘l¥!°» say that this is one of the scvcrcst (mwpm Bsocm mu was taken to the P 1-. 'Island Howl . . . “- pital, Charlottetoivn, Tuesday, s1if-ln,,,,,i,(.,- ,-,f yea,.B___ fering with iippcrirliritis. Ho uud¢~r- went an operatioii yesterday moriiiiig P-lid ll* *l"l"H Us well ns can lu! l'X‘ held Tuesday :il the i‘riuce of Wales. Dected. A Kinross correspouilviit writes: -- | T110 fRflU0l`F Flmllllil l\l’\`0 “T0 ll\\HY studeiits than the surroundings in imbm. Hui] llllllllllif lflirs L0 llllf S1\\\' lll\ll~ M~ country life. 'l‘lic speakers were: Pro. ' -~-Percy Keeping, Miss lVIs.riou New- Macpherson and W. Gillis have rcturi ned home after spending .i nice vi-wit _ _ _ _ I in. Cambridge. Il. S. .»\. They stew \v¢iiunl1 neein;to, ruins J.-.nn Mec- tiiat the weather is keeping very cold t.h`ere. Edward Hackett, Kinross, was visiting in (lrwcli rcceiitly.-lluuciiir \"iiiis Orwell spent Sunday in Kin- C 1' , , ` ` ‘ i ross resently the gui-st of l‘eter_ and ubly filled the office of critic, Miss Mrs. Mrirchisou_-Murdoch Miieplicr- son, Dundee, has purchased ii beiruti- cordirrg Secretary for the day. ful driving horse for which he puid lil high sum. The mare is black weigh-l ing over eleven hundred. He is no~.v_ practicing for races that will be held in Orwell Bay about the first of March.-The bil: school is progressing under the able _rraiiagement of l..l Matheson and Eva. Carver. I hear with sorrow ' of the death' in Kansas City, Missouri. of l‘ercy.l<`eu-, neil, son of Robert Fennell. l`hm'-I lottetown, which occurred yesterday `after several serious operations dur-I ing the past few years. He was oulyi thirty years of age and leaves ii. widow and one child to mourn their loss. 1 Many friends in cir_nrioiteto_wn_ win' -The school entertainment at Capel Traverse on the £’Zn\i was :i gr:-ind' success. The hall was crov~.lf~i\t.oits utmost rup'».cit.y--~-iicvcir vrus such iii crowd before in thc_l.iall. The pro- gram was excellent and was wc-ll` rcnderefl from first to last Huuitii ._ . _ , i ~. mention niust be made of the ;=on;gs"'f1't'.r. _ Annie 1rving,‘ Edlth B£'ll, l"l0l‘Cl*~» ‘il<’|l‘mlyr‘n, 'Piney Clark. ` my _ _ ._.»..~'___ _ I ,. ._ 1_. _ (lloiv is getting his shooting rig in__l \ l u f Suminerside took the Oath of Ai-l egiance before His Honor .Ind e lllce before the Stipcndiary Magis- l 1~ate.S. A pleasant Grove ioilc »oiidciitlJ ave their supily of ice in and are lwvslern ("oVe Head, P.E.l., was uu- me of them say it is just as good iusily engaged cutting lumber for-'a 0 eu' dwelling house which he 'iuterids in uildiiig next sumiiier.-Miss Maude ici home in l’lciir..irit Grove.--William reparation for thc goose seiisou.-~ iss Hazel 'Roberta iii spending iarnpier intends showing his speedy aleut as soon» ns ice permits.-Miss old one of his valuulilc volts for ii ;i irilters they have experienced for ii pi, Ha]|_ irmnk (;|y,i(,n_ (‘.imi|-m,m_ Discilssion opeiied by Rev. llr. Gauth- ier. 'l`li¢~ silliject for ilu* \vr‘elily ilcliule College, L7harlott.eto\vii, was-'Z Resolv- ed, Tllat the surrouiidiiigs in city ile :ire more nrlviiritrigeous to the , ierry,~ and Alex liefurgey. Lion.- ’hcrsoii, and Herb. Stewart.. There. was u good discussion, followed bv a lose vote in favor of the negativc._ \‘liirley MacDonald very cnpabiy and‘ .lean Mircilonnld was the alert ' Re--` -A Darnley correspoiident \vrilcs:- The people are thoroughly enjoying tliemsclves in wintcr life by social in- tercourse-after the strenuous life of the past seasons. A lurge riuiiilicr of young folks gathered at the home of Hart\vel_i Crozier, Darnley Point, on the 21st inst.- The-“evening \vus_ passedffh `iii\is'i'c`.`and_' g‘arnies‘of`a high order. The game of (lifokinole being muCh.in evidence und theloezil play- ers easily sustained their honor. Af- `ter 'spending ,, vervuleasaiit evening they dispersed to tlieir.honies well pleased with their cveriing's_airiusc~ ment. Wzlllnre ,l'. Mr:Nutt was visit- ing .frieiuls in lvlalpciiue last. wee!°_ .the 'guest of William Abbot. ilnviil Clerk was on ii busiiress trip to Srini- merside on Saturday. Miss Mary A. McNutt spent last week iii visiting her friends in Kcnsiugtori and Suni- merside. iiur local linruess-iimker ll. T7. Milllar is very busy this winter and who has just eoriiplctcd a large order of lmrucsi; for R. T. Holman, Tire death of Peter (7ni'i‘iei~, lihiiiii Point, announced in yesterday's is- SU0. removes one of the oldest. resi- dents of that locality and one of the most respected. Ho had lived four' score years and but for one sister' in the last survivor, of his family. I-li- was a geutlemsiuly man, of kindly demeanor :ind considerate of his friends and neighbors. He was ii uiciubcr of Uhrlst (‘hurcli (iliiglir-.mil Cherry Valley and was a gr-nerous contributor to every movement in connection with church work, rind in his honifieencc not conlfiniug his gifts to any one sect or delioiiiirizr tion. lie leaves to iuourn it widow, one son, Vi’:irren, ni. home and llircc (leo Tiune, :inld -Mrs. (‘yi'us lugs, <`hiu;i Point. (luv siizl.r\i~, Mrs. 'I‘ho.<. Young, l‘7nrnsciilir\, also survives. The sympathy' of the community will _ g ,them an enjoyable ' journey and a eheod, and took their Oath of Sale return lwmll. A lat the home of H. E. and Mrs. ' ‘ ~ " Si . __ . ii - rites:-'The farmers of the vicinity ‘ary 3`l. when lVli`ss"-lane Gurney of ow busy hauling uiussrl uiud and `ll-fill ln lllafflallff with Allen A. Huird of Vancouver, B. U., forruci-ly of fertilizer.-Herbert l‘urran isdlloiitreal. _ The Rev. Il. F3- Henry ffieiated. The Guardian wishes them low of (_leul‘gctowu is visiting nt »\'l‘ THE SIVMMERSIDIC Siilhlll l"Alli Nuiriniersirlv, Marrli Sth, iilli, 7th lAddress and Presentaition of Cups iiiuda., the West lnldies and South Ainerica. Their many friends wish A very pretty wedding took place ames Vancouver B. C. on J nu il success. Proposed program Wouieu's i`oii» cutiou and Household bleiriicc and iandicraft Exhibition l.o be hr-.ld at nil liili, i'.ll21- _ 'l‘lll‘li~lllAY, MAll('H .'i'l`ll. 10,00 ii.n1.-Entries close at i\‘i. 1.30 p.m.-Sl.. Pauls Hall closed ii- judging. The public will not be duiittcd. 2.30 p,n\.-~l<‘ruit iirowers' Meeting 7.ao~p_in.---rfnuiti-y rue.-fini; in Mink. ivi-rpuusimv, iuAiu'ii ivril. 10.00 a.iu.- llcri1oiisi_rnl.ioii in pifv ariitioii of pastry, ctr., etc., Union 12.00 Noon-St. I'n.ul's liall opcu to public. 2.00 p.ni_-Union Hull, Address Handicrafts by Miss Hunt. 3.00 p.m.-Address l-lousekeeping: An ideal for girls bv Prof. Ross. 4.30 p.in.-Address Ethics of Nurs- ing, Mrs. Neil MeQuarrie. ` 7.30 p.m.-Market Hall, Wilfred lloultcr, Chairman. Address by R. li. Carnpbell, Superintendent of Edu- cation, on ii Farmers' Education for Farmers' chiidreii. General discus- sion open to the public. _ _ THURSDAY, MARCH 7TH. 10.00 a.ru.-Union Hall, Addresshy Miss Dutcher on `Cnre of Milk and Cream. ` 12.15 p.m.-Farmal opening of 1-Iouschoid Science Exhibition in St. Paui's Hall. ` 2.00 p.m.-Address Dr. Mcl.cllan, Household Hygiene. 3.00 p.m.-Address by Miss Kaitli- rine James. 4.00 p.m.-St. Paul's Hall. Judges _will explain awards. 7.30 p,irr.-General Meeting iii'Mark- ct Hall. Address bv the (‘.hairman of Heed Fair Committee, llr. Giiuthier. .ind Special Prizes by His Honor thc Lierlteiiiint Governor. .»`\ddrcss by prouiincnf: public men. _ Note.--St. Paul's Hall will be open io _the__public__ except from Tuesday, 'nt 1.30 i»_ni. till ivednesuay nt 12 li0iill. The Victorian of Charlottetown had il. practically all their own way last night in the first of the Sliirr Tro- phy hlcrivs with the Orioles of Hali- l'F\x. The score was 13-2 _and is a fair in~ dir°`zi.tioii of the one-sided nature of the grime. During no stage of the match iverr the Vics pressed -and withoul; great effort tliey~hcld down their op- ponents and acenicd to he able to get nwiiy and score iilmost nt. will. ' They had the advantage over thc llriolcs ln weight, in speed, in i-ouibi» natioii work and individual ability. Unlike the (lriolrs they have been playing iogci.hcr two years and their more iiiiil.ui~n nxporieiirc was ii vnlu abil- asset of theirs which is lacking iu any orga|ii7.al.ioii of thc llriolvs nge. be cxtunrlcd to the family iu their bereavement. - Thi-_ eli_rillcnge|‘s did not quit at any ailfflf-ill but strove vliliautly ngaliisl. . ,W ll. . 0 - ° ' "il: _ ' - . _ ' . 'ii : _ ,i .~.‘ I _. i f ‘a position under .the Government. While in their home community Mr. and Mrs. Jay were very kindly dis- posed toward all who were in any ° way in need as well as being good neighbors. They were beth members ° of the Methodist Communion at Mt. . choir. . D. A. MacKinnon. Both these crack ' msrlrsmen shot two straight shoots 5 at the - 200 yards, and each of them P put on fourteen bullseyes out of six- ¢ teen, making the grand total of 78 i points out of il. possible 80. Older 0 marksmen claim they never remem- p well up ln years. The writer does not a .Cascarels Surely cr and stomach clean, pure _and fresh with Cnscarets, or merely forcing a lui ag ay g 8 Y or drainage organs every few days with salts, Cathurtic pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters. . stop having 8, bowel wiish-day. Let gui;-ite the stomach, remove the nin- digested, sour' and fermentini: food .ind foul gases, tnke the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed waste nizitter and poisons in the intestines :ind bowels. . A llascaret tonight will make you fvll great. by morning. They work while you sleep~~never grihe. Nl°l‘¢n ni- cruise any inconvenience. null COM only 10 cents a box from your drug- gist.. Millions of men and Wflmell Nike ii_l‘ascaret now and then and never liiive Headache, lliliousness, coated tongue, lndigestion, Sour Stomach nr Constipated Boweis, (lascarets bc- long in every household. Children just love to take them. greiit. odds and during all the Rams against an adverse score. Cooper, Viiughan and Beaudreau showed. up iicstl For ii youngster the 17 year Old Goddard did well in goal and stvllllell iiiany hot ones. The Victorian did not seem to he ivorkiiig too hard, but in many in- stances got iii gains from_ good corri- biiiation formations and nice indivi- dual work. '1‘he game was fairly rzlenri and no serious odences were committed. Penalties were mcted out as follows: Cornfoot 3, A. Rat- tenhury, S. Murphy, C. Burns, 1 cnch, Cooper and Vaughan, 1 each. The game started nt 8.22 and in one minute C. Burns scored. Whitea- way got in ii nice run and shot to Mc- .-\skill's pads and three minutes later Sammylfurphy scored the Vics sec- ond. A delay was occasioned owing to ii broken skate and hall a minute alter play resumed Sammy again tallied after ii pretty bit of combina- tion work, gettingi the disc from <"ornfoot. Six minutes later Arnold scored followed in half -. minute by another' by Percy Roddf Sain Mur- phy scored No 6 for the blue ..nd White and Boudreau of the Orioles one minute late on ii nice run scored for his team. The half thus ended with Vics 6-Orioles 1. One minute after starting opera- tions in the second -half Charley Burns scored. The hockey was im- proving a little at this stage and the teams increased their pace. Three minutes after the half opened Cooper got in in nice run and scored the 0rio~ les second and last goal. Five min- utes more and Percv Rodd on ii long shot from about centre ice sent the rubber home for the Vics eighth goal. With Cooper oil for tripping Sammy l\1i|rph_v scored again rind three iriinu- tes later while Benny 'Ilattenbiiry and Cooper were doing timefor- "mixing it" slightly, Arnold scored the tenth for the Vics `on ii long shot from side, Rodd and Murphy coiubined nlcclv and_the latter netted the puck. (lornfoot and Burns took rr turn live minutes later and the Vics (`aptiiiii notched up ilie twelfth followed in t.\vo iiiinutes later by S. Murphy with the thirteenth and last, the bell ring- ing shortly after. The nttendnncc was good :ind the first Starr Trophy (lame ever played on P. FJ. Island resulted in a well received virtorv for the liomn team, James McMillan and- Gordon Hughes acted as Referee and Judge of Play in ,i thorouglily iiiitislactory lllBlll](‘.l`. ' ‘ iilllrilililtl ill) li. lloilrlard R. iinflilniil fi.Boudrcnii _.l. Hanlon ('. \'Bll|_lllll\ IC. l'oop_ci' ,l, \Vl|ii,i\g\v;;_v ll S. lllurpliy l'. Rodd lf, lliiriui /\. llaftenbiiry W. f'oriif(iot. ii, flaiteiihury A. Mi-Askill Vl(f'l‘0llIAl~l (lil) . _ r<'u.in.iv 'i‘he rciiialns of the lain Mrs. .lohii A. McKinnon of Somerville, Mass, arrived in illmrlottetowri yriiterriay afternoon ncconipiiiiied by the deceas- ed husband. The remains were for- warded from G. D. Wright's Under- taking Rooms to the residence of Flwen D. McKinnon, Canoe (love, from which place the funeral takes place today at two o'clock to Canon Cove Cemetery. Much regret is felt at the removal of Samuel D. Jay and family of; Ciarktown, to Charlottetown, where. they purpose in future residing. Mr, Jay has sold his farm and is now in Judson's Range, Alexandra, ii wgnd. _a erful score was Dut on, at the 200 ' yards by The Guardian's esteemed _D rlenda, J. H. Judson and Captain , it now his enet age, but he has csr _ si ried the honors of being s "l;randpe" .li for some time. 0 from Mount. stewart, will regret to ‘Jay of Fanning Brook, tive miles Q _ 7"*-¢ ll READNG Mmfr SELE¢fEv§_§r0mI_Hl§_uio's_Nrw§;___ro_irTHEuN'S_srrvlrnlrralrsciiim St i Y 0 \ _l_enrn that he inet with _B V211” bid _ `_ ___' F3 Q fill 0ll ll __w1d=-1°3>_§___;P\§;~_;"§{_a§;‘“f_ea_‘§,§___"{§§ f"""“=‘=“”* f 1--f vs_ ,_ -' rlving a _ _ li _ .___ _ _ . _ d . iporting of apples and bcttcr success -.1 lt! At the shoot on Monday last at '° d did not HPI H1 as ii result his left leg. was crushed cliafed against. the post. Medica1,airi-_ was quickly suiiimoned and-Mr. Jay wan taken to his home, _some two or llirce uiilea distant. It isliopcd the Uasriirets thoroughly cleanse and re- lug will be saved. ' _ I -r-' . , _.1 J. i<‘_ Urokcii of the G. 'l‘_"I’. (lon- structioii in Western Canada, arriv- ed in this |’roviiire yesterda-y and prorccdcil lo lihiieraiii where he will visit with frioiids. He will return about April lst. _ 1 A, i‘, lluclicuiiu, (‘ii»irloltetowu,lia.9 rccciveil n iiiessage from NGW _Y'0|`k conveying the sad irit.eiiigi»nce of the death of llcorgc H. 'i‘uru_cr, Mrs. _Duche|niu’s brotlier, iin the result of lm Opgrgtioll. HG Wllli ll'll'|'.y HV!! years oi age and left Iierc twcuty years ago. (‘. 10. and Mrs. Morris, and little sim, liiiroiiilie, Alta., who have been visiting iii (lharlottetown for tho past. low inoiiths, will leave in a few weeks on return to their ‘hon\e. `Mr. dllorris is ii "foriuer "»harlottetowri boy who has i been located 'in' the west for over twenty years und is iilow engaged in the real estate busi- ness. Mr. Morris relates many inter- esting incidents in connection with his experiences in the west since first iocfitiiig there and it is worthy of note that he built the first house in the now prosperous town of lia- conibe. Shortly lifter going west Mr. Morris, in company with Murdock J. Mcl.eod, a brother of Mrs. Dr. Dew- ar. Southport, established a general -store at that place in connection with their fui- trading and they have watched the little town develop into n healthy and thriving municipality of 2000 or more' inhabitants. Of- re- cent years Mr. Morris has been - in- terested in real estate and now de- votes liis whole time to that import- ant branch of' western commercial life, Mi-_ Meheod is new conducting n Ediuontou. While Mr. Morris believes in the west he does not believe in underiiting his native province. There are possibilities here be says which pres:-nt conditions and he lays par- ticular stress on the fruit exporting industry. In British Columbia $500 to $1000 an acre is paid for fruit land of 9. quality far inferior to P. E. I. lsbii \\'hicii is acknowledged to he well adapted for this purpose. Tire choice of :i good hard apple, a good system of export packing, intensive culture and co-operation are need- ed to _‘living forth results in the ex- can be attained here their in B. G, He says that for its size this prov- ince is_superior in many wa_vs aiild other part of the Dorniniou. He luis niet many provinciaiists in the fm' west and says they can be inet in almost any locality. Sores! Corn Removed V No woiidcr l‘ut.niim's Painless iloru lllxtractor sells so well. You see ii. is dillcrcut from any other remedy you have ever used. Does not merely rev loug it has bothered you. Get a 25c. liottlc of "Putnam's" to-day and Putiuini's Painless Corn and Wart `Extra<-tor, which is sold by drugg- A By-liiw lo regulale and com- pel lhe removal of Snow ' and lee from off ihe Side walks. Rcil enacted by the City. Council ol lhe City of Cliarlolielown, as fcllo\vs:- Rrnicval ofsnow. i. livery tenant or occripanl ofauy building or lol ol' 'and -, and iu the Case lherc is no orcupaiii, ori and Coiumoii lhevcol. where llicrc is any _ i 0 liarilware and machine business in_ il developed, would tend to improve _ _ ‘ clnes equal to them. 1 lo enthusiastically. package. every Nyal preparation, and knows lt is li value for- the purpose intended-knows that Nyars Remedies are without an atom of mystery or "cure~all" claim, but are preparations that you can rely upon io do what they are claimed to do. r Try one of the NJ'al's Remedies when next you need mem. ine. Ask your druggist what is in it, and why it Wm `~ benefit you. and you will learn why he recommends Ny;|'| a.re_ not afraid of substitution. lf there is any other pnckag. ed remedy that claims to be as good -as N_val's, try lt in comparison with Nyal's, and you will see at ence the superiority of the ‘goods in the bright dendelionaelored .There’s n Nyal Remedy for Each Everyday Ailment u _ (J t. set of anne H _ 5 ` S”°3il3`3= l* IT PA YS T0 ASK YOUR Are ‘you keeping your bowels, iiv» struclr a_gain_~'_t ii___l><:_l§_§'»__:_Vel1l_cleiill‘zl ` " A A i » _ _ . ¢ 0 ° a|;,ng,.,,|¢ ,I __ by _ wharf, uride: Iiegehndlll; llrilacdigllagx (Government Veler nary insfiearxrl nhsli not be re ‘ovedi ‘"'ll`lis- 're ‘ 165' f ' ' I ` 'A ' ' ' _ ' Ihis an tion 5113] aim, nr |y ggihrafaysno K 'J Bb A '_-*- '_'_é ’_'¢'-‘_ of snow from any building R 'Bull' snr Notlry Diiblie thi A A -M¢1Lean K. G., Denlld 5fl.Kl°°“ ice i. wh i f i 'ii ligne ¢° l»°'\=~ ’ ' ‘ me-» °.M¢P-me mm. _ ' bU'l‘l'nK0r lol ofioid along any slreel, .. B.ffiaf°fj, A“0l'llUy"|'4‘-' _lsne_oi square, shall be encumlisredwilh . ' * "" " ir- ' ~ ' -'f » , Bmwfi Bioclr,"' C|1lfl°"°“"' :___ce, it shall be the duly of llis lensnl or ' ' ` ' cou - ‘ - every neglect, and i|\e'l'uillie`r sumfofone “___” 7" _-'-' _ "‘ l?`_'u' ` P_°M " dollar each day for ever day such snow ‘ ` ~ "'°&”'m‘ ` ..,.‘:.‘r$...:‘:‘f.::.'.°a;‘:'f.';§.::’°.:'°*::':.;‘i -A' ° ’ 1- .e l`""'”” . ..» 1'.-.»-W' i.oi..g.i... C... of mi. i,,,,i.ii.,, 2, 1°, Veterinary Surgeon 4|. Dental u.o. season. . .yy _ u . flandin cause such fooiwa or ` e-` ' ` L dy u\v' I 1 Y 4 I- ,l . I v’ X ‘ x\ ..} r v i. ai. ill ll “ r 1- V 'ld can Mc $04 slit to be made safe by removing the |,,?.rgg=‘ 3 0 21|? “"l""°;g|- ng; I ‘M‘,, Stewart and also members of the wr. or bycoveringihe same with ashes, D £410 e .De ret e U. . . Hr fl 4 " | lg. gr other suitable substance. 'Ariel . b°$;,.k3E:=§‘i’é_*§§_,:U~l‘_°,*:§|‘;l°.°:§’,` °§£°.°|,1;‘¢§:a,,‘;' Qgiknlzlgsa s _sue owner tensn, occ t r " - ` - -~» -“f-=="~»=’~ ...~...=~....-i 1 1... see o o d ' lbs d i ' 0 °' " . ein-ii-infrsiizlfilis pg'-"sine nailz; lh:$‘."“‘ '°"h“m "'°‘°'5°"' DI- 'JOHN l‘Enwu'l'.' i, ,iii llsrl for ever ne lee! d A lk . Mcntwu. P B I nits 5! Pl"l'c " ;'_'° d°".“__!___,l;r 5 .dlp __ i enum umgu-||-g mo., ' ' ' Rlchmon`dSlrl0l»°PP°, _ Hosp m, ' . ‘ i e oc ' . hall be continued.. er, Ay we _ “sshd _‘.7 i‘:ff-fi' _ Pe sl Cla ' ` " - “‘° Qr- "Yu -"°° ‘L "' N0 ` M Ll. ‘ . el ‘:.'.':.:‘.:i';’.i’f.°.-;‘ii;."f:f:i’ r ' "i l.l»‘i‘°"'".. ~'.‘ °"" l --""%."-...E“..‘ll'i~"-'» if. "___ __“e______ __ __ _ .lu*rhté*,9& llers,Nouridciefe . md 5,, sf I fthe City of Chsrlg'§¢ lf¢i1'¢i¢, "¥-l_dl¢_ee1»_-Glqieren Bleek, Charlottetown ml " |u:¥`fhn.|¢$%e= % “.ii,I,".f.',‘,,‘Z°.§“"¢’,;,,§,*Zl§,“§~',, ,,,,?' "f- ri A m`ic‘irnoi<5iv,’i