I? var.: Q' ‘-'P-.,""s» l-W A sneezwe snifile-o cold in the head . ;`5ef“:“y8g1`; risrious tguble may resells ,T _ _Bnlze e s ptoms a _ eradicate them st once. Tviildxvss sure :$521. work é’ lv -.C'v_‘-fi-' _, remedy for inside ills-fake -it in time 1' and save doctor's bills. A few drops of -»_-».-= The ,E at More -ly _ ~'~ 'vs_ 1 il the fresh fish. When served onthe table it can THE doctor says “Eat more fish " Fish are healthy and . ' * » § nutritious Even in the winter - t time it is relible to get fish at I _ _ this store. We have now the Boneless Cod in 2 lb packages | at only zocplso dry codiish,5c1b_'I`he famous Digby 4 Hcrring,you hear so much aboul,\ve have at l8c per ‘lf box. Choice herring ill buckets, half bbls, etc. , In calmed fish welllavc. i sAl.lvl0N_ cLAlvls, oUArlAuos, sis. ~ This fish in calls is unquestionably as good as ~ ll hardly be distinguished. Get solne. if '31 -ul ` _ 1 A. T 0NE A ` ' ._ _ - ‘ ~ . 1 f'.~ f __ ___ ‘ ' "‘ _,___ ___._.____ _ __ .,-_- A li _____l__.___» _ _ 1 100 $hares M-.ss ._ nu. 1' _Polio llicu Railways llompanv` at3 lpc ll. C. illlriCKlNTOSH XV CO. 3 and A. Johnstone ' lsnslzer. in Halifax last week. » - ' ...Morley 8- Acorn, has been ap- pointed manager ol the Bouris branch and will be pleased to receive ews, advertising and subscriptions for the “Kings County Guardian." ¢..We would kindly ask your care-_ ful inspection of our new spring clothing for men and.hoys. We have studied carefully your requirements and are now prepared to oder you the best values the manufacturer! produce. Our line is much larger than previous seasons. We are pant ticularly strong on boys' clothing so bring your boys to us. We are in a .position to suit them, Kindly give us a trial. J. P. Crockett & Co., _ Montague. 3-31dr1i. ...A sad death occurred at Cherry Hill, on the 26th inst., when Dan McDonald, a young man in the prime of life, and apparently ln his usual health, passed away, while at din- ner. Dr. Toombs, Mt. Stewart, who was summoned as quickly as pos- sible pronounced the cause of death to be heart failure. Deceased was a son of Archibald McDonald, of West St. Peter's, a member of the I. 0. F. and a highly esteemed young man. He leaves to mourn a young wife and three children.-Com. Plrssls cousin in s"ro 14 nays. ` Pszo ornnmur is gnsrsnma to cure any case of Itcbing, Blird, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50 cte. Maritime Province Securities `Quotatious Furnished hy J. C. Mac- Kinfosh & Co., Exchange Building, ` Halifax, N. S. - Banks Asked British North America x div 146 Commerce 102 New Bruns\vick x div 275 270 Nova Scotia x div 285 280 - -Royal Bank of Camilla x div 220 220. Union Bank of Halifax 170 107 Miscellaneous. Acadia Fire Insurance Acudiu. Sugar, Preferred Acadia Sugar, Ordinary 40 Brandrunl-I-Iolldersml Common 25 Eastern Canada Savings & Loan x div Eusterll Trust Company 50 p. c. paid x div _ _ East/3l'1l Trust. Colnpuliy fully paid x div Halifax Fire Insurallcc Bit Nova Scotia Telepllonc x div 104 Porto Rico ' 3;; in Stllnl1'eld's, Limited, Pref'ol'l'ed 08 _. l~ltalifiell`l’s, Limited. Common 25 ._ Bonds. ' Acadia. Sugar' 105 Halifax Electric Tl'nmwa_v 100 N. S. Steel & Coal. Firsts 105 Nova Scotia Steel & Coal, Consolidated Robb En;.,u'neoring _ Robb-lifumford Stimfield’s, Limited 03 Bond quotations are with accrued interest. Bid 142% 1110 100 110 05 BR 118 '30 135 132 130 .. 113 85 108 102 08 103 101 lil) 100 08 ill! 90 00 HALIFAX, N. S. ST. _IOHN N. B.. nl A' A ' FOR SALE at attractive prices A $3,000 _ _ _ Port Rico Railways 5 p. c Bonds l~if`llt~|i(\;'i1ll or \\ii_t\xlout $1951*-vivng w0f tgleid I-ggmga-)";;ouA?09;\:;c ` sin- 4n»llu~. n- a. ay as ~'"‘~ ','_\__‘_‘,'_};,"‘ ""1 Prssldsni: T. B. Rsnsln being in tlié _ A,_k f,,‘,.,,,,',. |,,-is-,,,._ chair. There was a large attendance |.~_ |;_ ur-1-l'|<|>\' lg- tru. of stockholders. ~ Molllhors .\lon1l-l~l`\l.~tni-k luxclllilllro A vote 0( dggp sympathy with the l"’"°"'“ "“"“ "“m“" ° family of the late President, Fitch Kemp, wss psssnl, ans it was msn- tioned that he had been a director ____ _ __ _ of the Windsor anh Annapolis and LONDON,. March Z7--The annual 're----r-' 7 '°”` "' _ l,_Dosriinion Atlantic Railways for ii _ \ T ' “” erlod of 33 ears ' _ pThe new diyiector of the Company, -"'* John Henry Robinson, civil engineer cw Noon Close. was introduced to the meeting. Eggs for _ Haiching Pure bred llarred l’1vu\o\\tl\ ll0Cl< eggs from inlporlcd stock. bred for lol" V Y "Igor per selling of 15. 'l`\\'0 "V "lure scltiugs .11 rcduccll F. .CHA MAN. 3-gldrtllflf (Rl Udylleld -1 Sherwood Cemetery Co. St. Cll"l`owu. f'_?__"_'1_2-_~' The annunl meeting of Sllerwwfl Cemetery Co. will be held ill the Y/M C A Building on Wednesday afternoon next the first day of April. 1908 ‘li me hour ofhalfpnst three 0`Cl0¢l< f0\’ me election of director; nlul the transaction ofsuch hu5i||¢_<_s/ns may come before the nleeiin g _ lly ord“l‘ Il|<§1\`I{\` SMITH, 3-_iodzi Secretary. ...__ .<- _\,.,.¢,|‘g|`l|_e||`|,_s\ylol.e|ll V A M l“l-ul.ol'uul Ml In |n§ulau>.` al ilu --~ .° ____ is what the Indepclulent Order of l~`or- esters have been giving for the l““‘ twenty seven years. ily good |\\f\I\f\1l°‘ nlent nud n cnreflfl rclectioll of`|'isks.T~\i§ olci~iy is now the lnrgest null lwenlthies ~. of all the Fmternnl .H`oriciit~.=. Other Atcllisoll Copper' B. lt. T. Bultilnorc C. P. It. Eric ._ l’l-|illsyl\':\lli:t liczulillg Sugoi' Silllillvril Pal('if'il' -abt. Paul l'niun Pilcifil-_ ,U. S. Stool U. S. Steel Pl'c'f`' ;§_:r~‘.,‘f:.‘;?.r;..;“i.‘::li;i _- 1 » - - F-“nys l _ f1-17d1mnd- n,,.1= 'i\,.__»,- expel-_¢ ¢.,,,v1¢¢i0n,_. as un, out to sseln-csln urs csnss snd omni 1‘heLsrge|t sndlkst Loi-sied new s WINTED,L1T"TinKTomposltor` men have been identified hy the ln- decided to _take n hand .in the tray ff1_f\md°,|\1 A°°°l\|:l°¢\¢|ll.1°° ltwltl -- _ _ with some experience. Apply to mutesof the laundry. himiplf- The 59°F WM S0 il1t»6l\¢‘0l\ §,.,Q,,,,,,,,,§'\"lx:{‘°';“£,”hW’““'§'°:,“'f,‘}n°“g ' M A cordial tribute of thanks was paid to the officers, and General Manager Gifkins, whose speech was received with applause. He apokc of the business and difficulties of the year and claimed that ihispite of both the .weather and into-serious American financial troubles, tho Company had done very well. / ...Bsnj. ‘Bremner of Carter & Co's. .._Rev. A. B. McLeod, Souris. was Ltd., Charlottetown, was in George- town yesterday. ‘ ._.J. P. Crockett & Co.; have just placed on" sale one of the finest ranges men's fancy shirts ever shown fn Montague. They include the cele- brated W. G. and R. and Tooka's makes which is a guarantee of satis- faction. Prices 50c, 75c, $100, $1.25 and $1.50. We are after your gent's furnishing *trade and we think the best way to get it is to offer you goods that will give you satisfaction at the right price. Try us. 3-81dr1l. '.. 1 ' -‘ ~ llow s lhls ? \Vo offer One Hunllrcd l)olla`rs Reward for lsny clsso of Cltnrrll that. cannot bo cuwd by Hallh Catnrrh Cure. F. J.~Cl-IENItI\' BL C0.. Toledo, O. \Vo tho llndsrrilglloll lu|.\'e known F. J. Cheney for tho last. 15 yours. limi beliuvc llil and firmfnolallyablo lo curry font nhy obllgll tions made by his firln. - 1 Wanpnm l{lNx,\N dc lVfAR\'lN _ \Vholcxulo l)l'ugflstslTnlod0, 0. Hall's Cutarrh (Jill-olstukcll nterluilly, in-|__ g dlrcct-LY Upon tho blood und*l\lcolls sul' oi of tho uyntcnl. 'l‘ostlnlo'lll\ wont frou ice 75 uonta por bottle. Sold by |\ll Dragg- “£3 SS 83 cv; SS Herring per bbl. Cod, pol' uintal Beef, per lb. (carcass) " J P01~k_ per lb. (carcass) 0% to 7 Lamb, pei' lb. (carcass) tl to 7 Wool per lb. _ 2 Calfskins, per lb. .l to Apples. por bus. Cabbage. PBT 507-~ Becta, 'per bus. Clil'l'ots, pei' DHS. _ 40 Flour, Roller Process per 100 lbs, $5.00 Men Require Nerve and Blood Tonic ow Are Your Nerves? The daily grind of ‘lilo burns up a man’s vitality faster than he re- news it. He gets shaky, starts at triiies, tosses in his sleep, is ready to fly off the handle any minute. The nervous mnn is nervous because his blood is so thin’ his nerves are starved to death. He needs Ferrozone! Its first action ls upon digestion. It » stimulgs 'secretion of gastric , s 5 40 juice, ensues erfect~digestlon, pre- pares theffood so it can be-at once assmilated. Hence the blood is nourished, is fortified, made redder, richer,strong- cr Tc. the whole organism is imparted a vim, endurance and reserve of vig- or that the nervous man never knew before. .~ The restorative power of Ferro- zone is marvelous. In a month lt will make you feel like new, just as it did Mr. Karl E. Newsome of Rothesay, who writes: "I owe a debt of gratitude to Ferrozone which aaped my life after a severe seige ol nervous prostration. 'About a year ago my health gave out. I was in such a weak, irritable condition I could'nt work," and found that three doctors did 'nothing for me. My druggist recommended Ferrozone as the best preparation for nervous troubles, so I commenced with one tablet at meals. Every box of Ferro- zone ‘I took did me more good than the previous one, and lt. was'nt very long before I was strong enough to move around again. In three months I was completely cured. N'crrozon`c braced up my nerves, gave me s strong, healthyconstitutlon, and is certainly ri. marvelous lestorer and tonic." Try Ferrozone-sold nvery'.vll<':re by (lrllggists in 500. boxes. llllsllllllllllll till . '__ _ .1 illlltll'lW'll llflfll .i Th`o'irniilslDiuncan`, ~0f Lanark County Met With Strange Expérience ln The Woods SMl’l‘H'S l FALLS, March 29- Thonlas Duncan, a young man living . nc-ar McLaren's Deport, Lanark county, had nn experience a few days ego which has probably never been equalled. A`full grown wild deer wandered near the Duncan farmyard and-was attacked by the dog. Young Duncan hearing the commotion went ' 3-31dr3l. md throng ,Meade to the bmnehkl unusual burden on' its back it had 0 I right lifter the germs-kills them-i l___---- -----»---- - --~~~~~; ~ started off through the woods at a _sr .ra so ` taining 5:11 Sunil n ' fgr ad llungllv-it goes to the stomach-and °°°m°‘l W gl" "mn l'° tl” d°°"“ 'ply O GM an an p YS-314131. .lfails to cure-Cntarrhosonc ls' in- f°°°~ The "mf" ¥"|"‘\Y h‘"’¥ °“» how' H f M _ :._°.ce:: .:::_.::'.‘:_: _ F n heals the soreness-stops discharge th°`l‘,"PW me" ‘whittlnlf his 't°°‘l 1 U 'lm huckmg_wres every tram Mover the cycs with his hat which Ile idntsrrli. You‘re -absolutely certain had grasped ln his hand, null by Yo\|c|\lll\l\\‘l\ys |101. the bcltt ul our stole 1 I O t ` h th '_ I tt _ this mllllls |10 _.lllCC|l¢ll0d ll) Klttllll _ ` ‘ _ , .1 Quito ll >~lo<'k nl-|~i\'v.ul hy thi- llllniu, \‘arl0 g|o::"go|g; °rub:;;ch¢”’r(;r yas n:° him 8\0W¢t\ 00W\mc lllmclltltly \t0 let l ' " .. . _ SC. _ ` § I f0ll0W "Url 0- 1"- l"‘"l~”° ki |s_n|| fr-nu.. i-inn nm-lnrso nv1\‘°rt-ll¢tM"\- Catarrhosone, 25c. and 81.00 allen hl“‘.l:.m° ‘ml lm “n ls M ‘M °m“` _l » ~ | -6l3d1f _ V I ‘ ' - ‘la-,sh="l**‘"` -0- "'»Av""""”‘, "' 4 lei' *W1 Nl N Nd w wlrtvhi f _ 1 A V r-nlysnl. lsnii-will J. ri. sivnlclc eco. “ld °'°'7"“°"°' 'fitness irons fiflpls lfsxeteiirz mth" . .1 ` *ft ‘ ' ` ` ` ` ` ` l ` "‘l ,"|-1 ' ' _ fn 4,1 n\ perfectly honorable ill all bu transactions -A Reply To _f‘f`aifliier” by Professor Ross -Esplsnsfjiu f gi _Ins Aaaiunnsl wsu. A di " _Increase of / ‘the Seed Fair and Farmers' ‘Insti- ‘tute Convention, and as I was on the Committee of Management' of 'the Fair and was asked by Mr. Reid. Commissioner of Agriculture to ar- range for the Convention, 'I would like to ex lain some of the short complains. -If 'you will refer _to tha program of the Seed Fair, you wi see that it was llntended that the Fair should be opened at 12.15, and the judging should chrnnience at 12.30 building and put in place. Again less ju gas suggesting that the two of them might not get through with the _work 'by'6 0'clrlI'. ‘.‘.’f..Tr.tsllay evening. They replied that they plenty of assistance to sample the Zrain etc. They had not counted on ,such a number of exL!.bits. They were given all the help they could make use of, but judging was not C0mD\et-ed when they left the ball to catch the train Thursday. It was absolutely impossible for them to give reasons for their awards. They had not even time to complete the judging. We know now we should have had an extra set of judges, The evening meeting was not n meeting ofthe Institute Convention, but a public meeting, called by the Committee. The Chairman of ‘thc Committee, James Carruthers, Esq., _took the Chair. Was it not fitting lthat the Mayor of Snmmerside should welcome the visitors to the Fair? And was |.t not fitting that the Hon. F. L. Haszard, a leading citizen of Charlottetown, which city is contending in friendly rivalry with Summerside for the Fair, and for many years the President of the Provincial Exhibition .Associstion, and at present Vice president of the sembled? It is not easy to hold _women of all professions, particular |»ly when even standing room ss at s. premium. As one member--of the was a success. However, I am sure those who will have the management of the Fair next year will be only too glad for suggestions. I hoped to find some in your editorial, but I was disappointed, although '1 read lt very carefully. In the last Pioneer there appears a letter from the Sec- retary of the Fair 'which says that we -all see many improvements that might have been made. For the program of the Convention 'I am responsible. It was intended to be solely a farmers’ meeting. The Commissioner of Agriculture was to take the chair and in ant opening a¢|_ dress lay before the members the general work of the Department in connection with Farmers' Institutes. the value of the organization to the farmer, and to open up for dis- cusslon some subjects which hc con- sidered ’most important. He was to have been followed by Principal Cumming, who is at the head of - . Iles! /or Baby `_ Best for You. ‘ Chopped Hands y our skin from becoming chappcd or cracked. P __ comings of which "Farmer" justly MEETINGS I 'liiits Sir:-I notice a letter in lyour is-IAgriculture in N.B_ At the last min- sus of March 28th, signed " _armer"‘|ute a telegram was received saying complaining of the management _.bf it was impossible for him to be pre- sent, and the gentleman who is at the head of the Exhibition Associa- tion lindly consented to take his lplace. For_his excellent address no [apology is needed. Three practical farmers, men who are now making money at farming, were asked to lead the discussion along their vari- ,ous lines, after which the meeting ,was to have been open to everybody. _Only one of these was present the first ;day, so that only three men on the ;program spoke and all the rest of S. 8 these Institutes. ._ _ than 220 entries were received the On Thursday I myself addressed the 03% pm~%ug_ 45 previous year, and as more than this meeting, after which it was open to potatoeg per \m_s_ 35 to 40 number had already been rece/ivedlthe members of the Convention. Had Turnips, per bus. 10 and entered on the Eecretary’s|I known so many resolutions would A _ I Eggs, perdoz. 10 books, it was not expected that there have been presented by the farmers,I RN _ 4// Olitlneal, per cwt, $3.25 would be above 400 entries niade thel would not have occupied the time, or '*-__,___,,,.»- ~`_/’ / Butter-,ps1~lb. (dairy) 24 morning of the Fair, and adequate I would have arranged for a three Butter-,per lb. (clcunlcl-y) 20 provision- had not been made for this days Convention. I see now where Hum Dressed $1él.0i)tol~1.00 Work. These two causes prevented improvements could have been made, Hides, per lb. 4 the judges from beginning their work and I trust I may profit by this Barley, per bus. 00 till after 2 o'clock.l#\ week before yoar's experience. Hay, per ton, loose $12.00 to $1t5g th; Fair the Com! ittee wrote the Your truly, ul THEODORE ROSS. It does what psinl 921:10 Paint soaks into wood floors-and leavesa porous film a-top. But Floor- glaze soaks in and leaves a glass - like, .dust - proof, germ-proof, can't-wear-off surface. just as good outdoors as indoors. Ask at the store-or ask us. You would find our Free Book interesting reading May we send you u copy’ Imperial Varnlsh ds _ /. committee, I feel our evening meet- / /' / J I. ._ f _ Abagora _ l-it'sa1l ' the same. The same choice _ Ontario and Manitoba =- wheat-milled the sazne- ’ and blended in exactly the _Q - same proportions. '_ _ l That is why Beaver I 5 _ samereeults-uidisalwsys' _ ' the best for Bread and ' Pastry. At.your Gxooer's_. . r I ., _ Dealer-wlitefor ’ ' ff' oulll&¢lld@C Q; Ooaree Grains _1 - ceruh. 'r.l|.'! ' Oe.ls\-hal, Chatham, _ » °l\» _ el ` AIYI. ‘ ;Op'era. House “‘*°‘“°"° Tllsila N' hi The dallyuseof Baby’s A r _ Own Soap prevents Clrlllll Celt-I quest-Ion that ly defined who sul!¢`\‘ sense “to ln¢ onsite! f°" there is no dlstrel. D0 D°|F“*"°“' _ Where there was a tendons? 3?' wards colllt.lD\£°|\€bu'°b°"::‘ °t aqee l'0l\l|l¢ ° " ` ‘- in skin treublll. 01°# "50 "°l’“. ¢e morning med with an 0339?. 'iwere netle`¢`l\Il! lll\l>‘°V°d» “ "L ness ls. homer, s ev_i°l°f "Y 2° in setter results. _'nun ti~¢° W3 gm, Mi wg ~-rfulg-a-tives" tablets _ serum is ulsi¢lnn'l¢_ on into °f *Pi .ln-sage some ~ enum: me sexy morning. "Fruit-a-tives" IN 0'# inises _oi sl-easel. swim in _“Q prunee. in which the medicinal action is may times intensified by the IDO- elal way of combining them. Valu- able _tgnlcs are then l»dd¢\i~ Take the juice of an oralll° b°f°|'° sresxinst-take “s°roii-ssuvee" st night-ess you will quickly he Hd °.* Indlgestlon, Stomach 'rl-oubles, Con- stipation and Blllousnese. "Fruit~8»- tives" are sold ivy all dealers at Stk: l. box-6 for $2-50 390* °“ "5"" °' sn lIn.n's Family |’i|l.-r"l- nsn.n,,,¢l0,, Two incidents happened to_ prevent the time the meeting was open. Sixw,-ice by "Fruit-a-tives," limited. __i_..._._. this. The train which was _flue at] prominent farmers spoke at lengtb_ mu” MONTAGUE MARKET3 ‘Bummerside at 10.15 was about two The two clergyman who spoke are hours late. It brought two full both running farms and are doing it CUITECWU fm' e\'°3|`Y _W¢‘1“93d“Y “lla horse loads of exhibits for tht Fslr, well. They are secretaries of In- ` _,___ S\\t‘U'd“y l93“9- which had to be trucked to the stltute and were dele ates from ' """ "F-..,,~` i *Loii could without doubt, if thu- r<»¢~.~'-wi Every colin- 'with this button- iiole is worth to you three times as much as my other collar. Because this buttonliole lasts as long ns the collar does. In other collars the buttonlsole is the part that goes most quickly. And, when the buttsmllole goes, the collar is gone. No other manufacturer of collars in Canada uses this buttonllolc, as we have the qnly machine capable of making st. ` Thate clet on aeeis heavil stitched ii-ith gen 6 cord thrash It.'s where the eyelet is that the strain on the buttonhole comes. Bnttonholes in all other oollsn are slit and tear eadly. This ltmakmitessyfos’ _ yeutoglifdnmdtsksoilyonr _ 3 Flour always gives the ' ‘- V ,_-,i Albert Soups, I.id..Mfra.. _l\_I_o_utl-ee_ nill 'luulliswlcr 7"” if ` Singers, Dancers, Coniedians and MCNCTON N B Character Artists s-zsfln its ssmsnt was urs ang uint it aid ,...,1.n,.l.,nsl.l. .ann s."}l..l'lnn‘fn F t|_||~'n Emila" »l-I-1-i~t»l-H-t -A-NTE‘D”*,§tmc;`ee an §{§'”,-,,-'|,,`,{¢'ed ` -L-- not notice the arrival of a third 'll°P"°l"°”- ca I S _ .__ 0 _ _ - _ _ l l [salesman for wholesale grocery CATARRH CURED OB, ._ » Party and Ddncan jumping quickly to GF'.O.Mr§WEEN;B\_, Prep, land shipping business "fe,-ence fe. ' MONEY BACK__one side, upset it. He thou sprang 6. L_ ._ .-_-___ _ _ _ _ . ._ lquimd Apply in own hand writing __ upon it to hold it down but before 9000 lstating age, elpeflehce Mid BRUWY /The cause of Catsrrh is a germ, Itihe °_°“m "am" his D°sm°“'th° df' exlwwted- A~ We Of G“e\‘dl“"- innlilpliss ln tus lining of the ness WMD" "-9 ft" “mi 1” “Pl” 0' * ° Presenting a child character. one of the wondersin Vnuderlllc. Empire Liulment Co.. Bridgetown, N. S. ‘_ My horse was taken with s Tramp Colne: lan. severe ease of colic after ll long A Star ln \ alldevflle. drive 1 used onchn tle of . . - ~ - EM|,|R|,: _'Amin-|~ Magnificent Moving Pictures According to directions :lull one bottle lifter my hom- wus alright. Harry Munro Two new illustrated songs by Mad- _ 1“m”H_ Murmv liisou and Hartley. __ _ Aug|9,o7 Clemeulspolt N.‘l Ailnlissintl Adifte ltr Children '-__., .,_., _fn ...~ ...rr '\ . ~».x s.. ..r.»-»s.\.w 1 collar Mslulnie sr or B- d A l _ ‘ '~ ~ i I ' ' `-~' - ‘ tion, Bhauld geply tgeihimaddrzxc gf Color Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, I _ Tgqll I-ll;I:D _ lco ‘I Sh ld otMl » ` _ - noe méiven hi: ,niggas fs, Jggrlpif Recommended and Sold By Fen. __ -~ wards. and had n t th ll dCh dl 0 e Commis- ne Bn an Cl' ._ _.-___._.___.__,___ ____,____...._. ____ 510°" 0' `Ag\°lc““ul`e samething Uf -fools ' - importance to say to the people aa- 5 1 _ _ 1.!-I4 .-. an audience composed of men and ‘Z E l l 1 Advertlsemenft ‘ cannot fully impress upon you the exceptional value of A soars _ iF‘ifh-r'e’wiir7e » _ but onc_trial will convince you » that PAILQ, TUBS. &c., made of 'this MATERIAL are the finest manufactured. ---on 'rus- . 'letter Quality, ° they LAST LONGER than those of all other makes and they Cost Less Money_ All Up-to-Date Groceries sell them, and EDDY’S MATCHES. Always insist upon btni ni n g . ,.. - i Foi°”Sa'lé -| \ .:.::Llin.z:.2."a. °g_il.,..“‘°'f"§..'.". *nv tllroggnl farm. ste ew wwnnll u liar i ‘Wa . orftlrthurlia _l||i_ _H 8Ml;l'_“ _I _ -$ 4 us ° 4' fri l’.0. ' J . ...i .__. __\ Stewart & Campbell, 3 `_ lsrrlsiers. Selieltsfs. ste _ Oflfcba in Deshvisay Illdell C_0l11\\r of Queen soltdrstton Streets. Char- lottetown P. F. inland 110 IY T0 LDA! .~.l _ ~ > L ;_»r " ll‘! l .if _ if ‘ ~| . _Z lg? Q, l _-._ vw ' _'lr ‘-5. .1_~. -.ll ww -._ , ,ff .ll i»_ ,, ' .is : _g _‘ Q ll 1 l ‘ll € .;.