1 ‘.." 11 I ii 'iii \ ie fi. 5 'J i 1%” 5; - \ ';‘;1‘. I" .151 \. _,__ .~ ‘ #1 5 \ w ' ,1. .»._» _.._.- ,gf 3 'J .:`v.">` _t. . .‘ ._ ,, _.i 1 ' E I, _ __ .__‘,.I‘_ _ Q-15?. \».-->*'.~'-f’f»`= _ , 5 Q ’~ " _T1 fre. U 1,151.-_-_ 5. [£1 _,:t?'§,.:? 1 \‘ .e'..;\11i _ 1 t "iw, ` `i"‘1i`§i ~ 1_1; _ -l ,N --I ._ pg __ i ~ i 'f lui-..‘~, _ __;______. _l 1 1*! lil' 1. lil. .11 1, 1 i 1 1 J rl ,. ,1 ff* 1 1 _ 1 I I 1 ? 1 I . 1 l. 1i ( t -1 1 iii. 1.- ,_, ‘ i';_.4"‘ _ ...ii;‘j-df .41 er-.§_§i .1 lv I 1 l 1 .11 ‘N ll _, .. _ .lf f' '. _ -.if_`.ff _ .11 __ >.. r- '.5 'i 1, _ z _ _;'». Q I '_ 1 . . , 12'.. . ngg. 'iff 1.=i_.»>1,1 ill' ‘Wil i if 7'. 11# :fl- rv 14 `z-° ‘ ‘ii i3"*’ ._ , _, `,`1'~_, ij* _.,_,_____ ,_ _._y.___ .~ if ‘a 1. v-_ H.. -1' .f 1' 5* . 1*? _ _ 1’ __ff“1=. *fi - '_ ‘iw _,-5*. rar? .5; .f _,£1 it 1 Sf -M. ss* ,.~‘J\,7§ A _'f'1_`-"-_:S .'_.:.j';_. __,_,_._ .¢_ ._ \ I, . .11_, __ , . _ _ , H ,slit ‘. . , - , 7_’,’ -__ * . ' v _ ___ "5, _ '_ `~ ff . " *ruonuisc -~ if '°l`llE CHARLUTTETUWN GUiAl\Dll\N_ I __ .1-i1.1..-_ _ 'I ` ” T" ` "W ` °-1¢i11"z1u°1i;`a` property than -el ` O I I I O w I O .L _ _ ' . _ 1. -~ `:i'~.-_ie*1`»§r;'1.‘é.$“'..».f1~‘1..=,/ ' - _ ' * ‘ '_ -_ _ “lIiFfA!`~”lf..11l'lX?21¥f‘ . ` 1_i_lCl'_l‘illB 'ro'R.li1Bs:L. LONDON, Oct. 21.-The Women’s Socfoland Political Union hlld s de- monstration at the Albert Hall to- night at which Mrs. Emmeline Pank- hurst gave the signal for the resump- tion of defiance of law sndattacks an property. Chritltabel Pankhurst telegraphed from Paris that, “We must iight as never before, and give no quarter to the enemy." Mrs. Pankburst then made a speech in which she threw down the gauntlet to the authorities. _ After paying 11. tribute to the incalculahle services of )l_r. and `Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, who have just left the union, Mrs. rank- hurst, who now clearly regards the duumvirate, “My daughter and I," as shall attack the enemy. What sac tice or injury ensuu will not be our ment. I incite this meeting to rebel- lion. Those of you who will go to the House of Commons and refuse _to be sent away, go. Those who will face mobs at Ministers' meetings, do so. 'Ihose who can breslfi Wind0WB. break them. Those who can further attack. the sacred idol of property, so as to make the Government realize Lint property is as greatly endanger- ed as it was in the days of the Chart- ists, do so. The only limit we set is that human life shall be respected." This speech was greeted with wild cheers. Subscriptions of $15,000 were an- nounced, und Mrs. Pankhurst stated having autocratic control of this or- ganilltion. Said: that $40,000 af the union's balance of $50,000 had been earmarked for use. _ _ 1 .I’ E 1 \'.\ / u" I~" I 1. _ __ ___ ., _ I .1 1_0 _ DAP _L__-.._..L_.__.-'_"“-l""" , Makes M o n d ay _;:`§HA,|l;l:i shorter, easier, cool- . filslllt £l.Y lilB LAREESI SALE ill CANADA \\'_ _ irvié-Q7;-;ii:“e;-;-;-f_fj;’15 _ _ _ . _ -. .::. -. ' ”.'-A I _ -ii _ *L rg-;.j:_;i,,;;-glgjg-1i-__'f_':jf;j;j;j-’-_rg_-_1________ _ ____; - -;_-__-_;_;____ 1 1 1_1 f -_~~ each continuation. Cash must nccomp\ny__order and five per cent dis- c nlnt allowed. Minimum charge Twenty-iivc cents this column. half cent per word for AGLN l`.~. WANTED HELP WANTED. FlFTl~Jl \vAN'r1~:i> lvl1'\I'.i:.""1]i~."`.`\iii~i the barber trade. Special rate to our opening class. Modern V _ lslnrid _10-22l\’_l3ipd. FOR SALE, DURING FALL AND _ winter, red, patched. `blue and silver Foxes, Mink, Ivlnrteu, Flshrr. "_' etc. John llowuham. Stfefhf°r1 0!1ier!9__.Qe"__lQ:19ME*f- :FR-”s`K1f1rT-ions PAIR ni.A<:K foxes, Dalton’s best stock, pair Silvers ' 1111.1 two <7ross€S_ Apply 11(;_»1 -1(_‘.Rre", Guardian. 10-l9Mbi‘_9d Fon i/Tin;-A Bum. onoar: 1N first class condition. Suitable for Church or large Hall. Apply at 1 Dougla s_§tie_2_1§_-______ 1°'§§ul" ion” 'sALrc, BERLIN urnriirrr piano in good condition. Apply to Miss El. A. Henderson, lfnion Road. -- 10-19l\_/lldlii. Ellis FOR SALE-2 mln DARK cross, 1 red cross. Apply to Arthur _l0-18ME6ipd. i56§'i-ilEi§:,wAN<:i>NA AND wHl'r1-1 P. Rock cockerels and pullets from s1~=ith,Free\111111, Lot 11. i Barber College has opened at G2 St. Lawrence Bou- le\'iirdn Montreal. The most im- ' to date iiistithtion of its lfiind in America. Stud for particulars. 10-22Mtf. WANTED-YOUNG MAN TO Y WORK about factory. Steady work for the right person.-A. Duchemin Ak (fo. '10-22 Mtf. WANTED-of_165 sTaoN'G`BoY AT Queen Hotel for doing chores. __ _ 10-10Mtf._ WANTED A BOY ABOUT 15 -TO learn thc watch, clock and jewelry Tellilifing trade. W. N. Tanton. _ __ _ _ 9-26Mtf. APPRENTICE lvasrsn IN noimnzi MIDP- ADP1Y to Bruce Stewart & Co. 5-16 M tf rr;¢\cu11;1is wAs'|‘t;D \VAN'1‘ldl) 'I‘ls'IM!':l~»-Ieiv-nfiha nie Se_liblli“Foot-Fact” ` 'fltiollslo relief to all fool _ I-#N lilll li prcnlhilvo. :_-ig "I-01`lZ0 Purchases of coating serges, _'.4 inches wide, regular $1.45 value for $1.15, black and blue onl Y at l'at0n3. 10-14D/ltf. .._..........,._...-.-.___...........__-...._.. ..._ are Money-makers ` When their digestion isright. You can leep . your poultry healthy and free from dineue and increue eggs and prohls when you give them ' ' S Poultry pr Regulator . :d.r:‘.il:1...1'."°':""2’..r.f.;>‘,‘T.::.ll.'.."s'l.:’i.:i; ii _.5§;'_,...§,_._§.(i:.__; ' S f O f~___;_ .il ‘_ hllevlon _ __ _\_».pg~,' -1u'_"\1v~1.."$' “ ”vE:|»\_'_E°|..=°.°f.% I ..» is -".1..-.._._._..'f~`*"_-1:1:-.:.f~. is :.22 f~- '~-- lull' ard arxnhun 11;-is lm vw can w~==f° n euy ts apply. Everylhirm l|\st‘l Pl-sth il Gmmateed or lolcy bak ___-P__r:_|:n lex Cen Et in drinliul wales uveull Pnthnan Indy wil an lbeliule cliclll. "nfruth Alhnl liter insane value and m-~“‘-......-1.s»....i1=.:-.:1°.-:~i‘.:*-°" uurmmmya'-runwuv' . -_._ ~ u»ni..w.r I- A H 1:~l."lf'f.l . ._ . . _ _ _ _ ‘M Q1-~.=¢_,, Q1.-4_1 , _-1_1 -_ - , LImu1n¢l;1-1-_-I _ ‘ SUMMERSIDE r---_ -_.., - _.1-r `- ND RLBEBTON -The Owls will hold ameetinll Thursday evening in Summcrside. _ -Hammond Callback and Ryerson Crosman, Bummerside. left yesterday for Alberton.J. -Rev. W. B. Cole, lectured in the_ Baptist Church last nigbt.J. ‘-Cornelius Lesrd, Bedtque, was a passenger on the Empress last night. U-J. 1 -Miss Mattie Mcsween, who has been visiting har brother at Boston, returned to ber home in Summerside last night. J. . -Mrs. Charles R. McLellan, Sum- merside will be at home on Thursday and Friday afternoon and Friday evening, Oct. 24 and ‘25th. -Fred L. Rogers, Secretary to the Silver Fox Ranching Go., Boston, is in Boston on a business trip. He will return home Thursday uight.A. --Robert T. Oulton, a former resi- dent of Alberton, but now of Little Shemogue was in Alberton over Sun- day. He returned home on Tuesday. A. -Miss Edith Schurman, Boston, nr- rived ln Summerside last night to attend the funeral of her mother the late Mrs. Benj. Schurman,J. -John A. Agnew, Jr., who has been on the staff of the Banlu of New Brunswick at Kensington has been transferred to Halifax. Mr. Ag- new left for Halifax on Saturday.A. -Rev. W. B. Crowell, Arcadia, for- merly Pastor of the Baptist Church, Sr "emi"--e, is spending a few days \`l ‘lif--.1 iilenfs in Summerside and ll. l., |'c.l. -Dr. 1A. L. Purdy who has been confined to his home in Alberton during the__._.past ten days' is out again and was attending to his den- tal work on Mondi-iy.A. -Herbert Green and daughter Miss l-ldith of Digby,N.S., who have been visiting Mr. Gresn‘s father H. C. Green, Summerside, left yesterday morning for homc..l'. . -Gill net. fishing which opened last week is giving good returns to 'the fishermen, On Monday all in the vic- inity of Alberton had good catches in the Bay. Buyers are paying 31 cts per lb and are expressing them (ally to Boston and New York.A. -Hon. N. 'W. White, K. C. of Shel- burn, N. S., who has been vis-lting his son the Rev. C. Dcwolfe White, Summerside, left yesterday morning by tha_Empress. He was accompan- ied by Miss Francis White who is on her way`to Snckyillc, N. B. J. -H. Smith, Nfontrcal; W. J.Kir`.r, Toronto; W. F. Stewart, Montreal; Geo Johnson, Montreal; Hon. J. W. Richards, Bideford; B. D. Archibald, St. John; S. H. Secord, St. John; T. B. Stephens, Amherst; J. F. Hu- ley, Bradford, Eng; Wm. Knight Am- herst; registered at the Clifton House Summers dc, between 9.30 last night and B.._0 Saturday nlght.J. --The Empress arrived in Summer- side last evening at 8.05. She had sixty passengers going and sixty returning. The outward cargo con- sisted of 200 bbls oysters, 500 bags oats, 80 bags stench and 21 cattle. Her inward cargo was 2 cars freight. -J. -J. B. Peters, St. John; F. B. Nel- son, St. John; J. E. Graham, Tor- onto; W. L. Emery, Bangor; W. Pea-. cock, Fredericton, N. B.; J. Knight, Dourlas Town, N. B.; D. B. McDonald, Lower Bedeque; Joseph Price, Toronto John Miller, Bathurst; H. McArthur. Sussex; registered at the Queen'Hote‘ Summerside, between 9.30 last even- ing after the arrival of the Empress, and 8.30 the previous ev_sning,J, -Here is e. half-price sale on lad ies' Silk Waists. The lot include- black and colored silk walsts-also White :uid ecru oversilk. Regular $3.50 to $7.00, reduced now to $1.75 to $3.50; sizes 34 to 40. We do not wish to emphasize too strongly on this oiler because the quantity is limited. Act promptly-it will pay y_ou well. R. T. Holman Limited Summcrside. 10-21ME3i. -Mrs. Schurman, widow of the lat- Benjamin Schurman, died Monday af tcrnoon at the residence of her nep- hew A. C. Saunders, Summerslde The deceased had been in her usual good health up to Monday wee? last v.-hen she accompanied her son _Lloyd to Charlottetown on his re tlrrn to Boston nfttr spending bi vacation here with her. On the way 'to Charlottetown she took ill auf' ‘Tuesday returned to Summcrsidf iwhcrc medical aid was immediatel summoned but ull that kind friends could do was of no avail. She was _' sister of the late Mrs. (`1.B. Saunders and Alexander McTs'c1zle. both ff whom rredcceased her within the lcst tw: years. She leaues to mourn her twc dnughters, Mrs. Burke and Edith and ond son Lloyd all of _Boston to whom is tcndcred sincere sympathy. “Wo have u full line of bewitchin; pcrf:uurs.- rare, attractive scents. dclicntclv siuxgerrive of f'ower gar dens in bloom. You cannot get mor' exquisite ucrfumes anywhere thougl you mav rnv ns much for them. lid" ls supply your perfume needs. lil; of the Vallcv1 lioee Carm-.1’1‘on. Trai! ing Arbutus, l.e Treffle at Sllc an o and Violet Dulce at 75c nn oz. 'l`h1 McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gres George and Kent Hts. ' 10-_23Mt' "Boys pant sale, 100 pairs at 391 If you have 5 boys buy a pair eac' you will save $2.00, Pntons. L0-ldlletf. & _ _l_’at_on_‘s have rzeeided another car fault, hut the fault of the Govern- """' '- `. 1 f` 1 T 1 for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order, and five per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. _ --The Morning Daily Guardian co.-1 be obtained at Latlerty's Tonsorial; Parlors, Bummeiside. -Do all your shopping from Hol- man's catalogue. It will psy you. 10-21ME3i. -Enjoy the convenmice and econo- my of shopping from Holme/n’s cat- alogue. 10-21Mlll3i. .._<. 1 1 -H. Clafrk1, Agent, will be glad to. receive all news, advertising and; subscriptions in Alberton and vicin- ity. His office phone No. is 7.- -Subscribers should renew a weclr 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. -Miss Hazel Morse, agent in J. C. Jardi.ne’s Bookstore, Water St,, will be glad to receive all news, ad- vertising and subscriptions in Sum- merslde and vicinity. Her office phone is 45-1 and residence phone 26. -Tenders for lambs are invitrd the Kinkora Institute, the same ‘ be in the hands of the Secretary, P. J. Smith, West Newton, before the 28th inst. 10-18Mfmw5i. (From Yesterdsy's Evening Guardian; _ -John and Mrs. McKay and fam- ily of Spring Valley left by the Em- press for the West this morning.J. -Miss Agnes Dorion who has been visiting in s11mmer11i.ie me this "1°"“i"g on her way to her home in Boston.J. -Mrs_.__lflogers Sturling who has reen visiting her friend Mrs. Hedley Brehaut, Summerside, left this morn- ing for here home in Bermuda..l'. -Mrs. Duncan Ferguson and dau- ghter Miss Bessie, Summerside, left thi? m0I`l1im“. by the Empress for their future home in Calgary.J. 1 ._._._,__,__._m_ (EXPLANATION) It has been thought best to with- hold the usual daily selections, on Page four, of the Guardian, until a number of the essays and poems are printed in connection with the cent competitions. I trust this will Yours truly, W. S. LOUSON; -"mn `_` "“-' ,ifli Mm" Again? 3” A young English nttache of the lega- fion in Washington remarked to an American hells some years ago: “l am renlly sorry flint tl-.- th-1'iu1: sen nf`l‘:iir ls not likely to bc :uuicuiily adjusted, for, of course. with our superior navy, we could just wipe you on' the fnca of the earth." She replied with one word, “Again 7" Mutual Corrections. Porter-Miss. your trnlu ls- Precise Passenger-My mun, why do you suy "your train" when you know it be- longs to the rnilwny company? Porter -Dunno, miss. W hy do you say “my man" when you know l belong to my old woman 'I-London '1‘lt-Bits. l--- _-:£52 Slow. 4 I "Myra, how long has .Toe Nevins been |oing with you ?" "About eighteen yen rs.” “'1‘lmt seems nn nwfully long time." "Yea; I sometimes wonder if .loe's ever going to ask me to marry him."- ian Francisco Chronicle. J|v|'| Boiling Lake of Mud. One of the greutest natural wonders ln Jnvn. “the fire island." n large luke of boiling mud, is situated almost in the center of the plains of Grobogunn. fifty "paula" to the northeast of Solo. 1 lt is almost two miles in circumfer- ence. and in the center immense col- umns of soft. hot mud muy be seen continually rlslug und fnlllng like great block timbers thrust forth nnd then suddenly witbdruivn by n ginnt‘s nnnds. Besides the phi-noinonou of the columns there are two giguntic bubbles near the western edge which till up like huge balloons nud explode on un average three times pc, minute. _ Inn Names In Germany. 1 Germany probably holds the record for out of the way inn nnmes. Berlin nlone can boast the Angry Louise. the (‘omfo1'tuhIe Lamb. the Cold Frog, the Dirty Parlor. the Bloody Bones, the Boxers' Den. the Four [lundred wopulnr "null up" for mourners. has luhbcd lt. very nppropriutely, the Last _ ..,¢_§;.1-.1 -».-_,_ Dr. Morse’e Indian Root Pills cure nmrxscommon ailments hich are very _ efent; but which afl'sri|s from the _same cause-a system dogged with impurities. The Pills _cause thebowets to move lsrly, strengthen and stimulate plirgliri?/e andopen up the pores the I n. 1-11 11111.... omni: um. a ¢11.°§2.1111.11l»e1.1i_i111 use ....1 sil- ousnee|,l~ndi lslnt, _lcenyrmu u¢ae1.a,ni¢.111.- s.-.. Q 1- 1--_ -One 'nent par word each insertion 5,,-W _ has converto collar which may be but- »1~_+1+_=_- =»- =»~ if 1'- 1 ' -i- ta J; »'r .'_. .3- ij _ Send 1 i; ‘Ally v1, USA. ii lf; 1 Catalogue Ilia! _ig _ 0 . __ '“ Y°‘“' l werliiei _j House . ;§ 1 Beat be »l~ 1'-1.-»'f»‘f_1_-'.~»'f»'-=-»~ i va i l ". -'1- ' c i 1 0'6" Z; a 3 owe _ - Konverfo Overcoal Values _ ‘ Pmiiied Mum u,19m. 91 1 ,‘_,__ _ ,H desirable coat for fine or .ilormy weather.; .i- Special flctoher 0vercoal Values #_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _‘__ ,.5-_-_=. 1 ll .1.*'.- J~.*a‘*7'» -i~;‘~i- '-1- 1 _,_ ‘_ _ OVERCOAT 'TIME IS HERE and we are hele with the lil ` largest and most desirable stock ut overcoats ever shown by us at the be- -i- `.;.` ginning of the winter season. And you' can't emphasise the word Quality __1',- too much in these October offerings. No matter what you select here from a raincoat at $4 oo to a fur coat at $85.00, you are always su_re of the utmost- quality for your money. It’s quality that. counts with us, first, last and al- _ ways, and thaf’s why if.’s so true of this store that, quality considered, prices at Prowse's are lower. ‘~ >’: _-i-+4- --i-'i-1:-1:-1:-=.-i-r » T 1- Men’s0vercoals $5.90 Men’s0vcrcoals$5.90 1vi1~:N's CHESTERFIELD ovsn- Made from 1. heavy warm English ' COAT. 44 inches long, made from a Tvveed of nice appearance, sho_wing .g_- b1a¢k English beaver cloth_ single breast- , stripe palterns._Prusslaucollar stv e, 50 _,_ 1 _ cd, velvet cellar, body linings ufstroug incneslong, lvvilled Italian body liuml. Igaliam sizes 35 tg 44, well tailored. Sizes 36 to 44. ____ ~r"~r*-e rr sr ‘f ,_ ,_ '” Tj. Meng gve,-“,315 7_0() lVlen’s0vercoals15.00 -i-'.-"1i-»f=.-¢.-i-j1;- ___ _ Highest tailoring excellence. This Ymmg Me" S Tweed °V"°°ats Wade coat is made from an ALL wool imported ' '-1375 ff°U1 fa-Shl‘“1“bl° 23 0’ tweedsv Smgle melton, tailored in the newest senator 4-1 _ __ bf°25f@d1 Prussia" 0011"' Sim? 0” Sleeve’ style, 50 inches long with vent in back, ‘- #5 dU1'f'bl*f Ilaliau bodyunings- Te” Pat' hand felled collars audpadded shoulders. `.. "J tems to choose from. Sizes 35 to 44_ Sizes 36 to 46. +1 M0l\`S 0V€l'€0iilS 9-00 Boys’ 0vercoals 2.75 .is 4,. A Double breasted ulster made from _ - _ Boys’ overcoat tailored in n nest ‘ a heavy 28 oz. tweed lndark grey shade . __ _ Showing a herring hehe stripe p,mem_ smart model with vtlvet collar that but __ tons close around neck The material is _ _ -_ . cheviot cloth. Brass buttons. and well _ il, 1 ;%nf;1_3_(_)s" at neck or wom open' S!/'es lined. Sizes to fit 2 to 4 years of age. 5.*-l* "r*.°~l‘~2'_-'r Men’s0vercoals10.(< B0yS’ 0V€l‘<203|S 3-9( 1 ~i‘ _ _ ‘_ ~ Made from ahcavy weight frie :~ ’l'1 Men's Beaver cloth overcoat mndc . . .. . * lg' #if ro~u a good quality English 'Beaver cloth this m.il.e._~__an excellent coat fo ____ ‘ winter wear. It is tailored in the single `.i~_ cloth, tailored in the new senator stvle, 4. . 50 inches loug,vent in back, velvet collar, ‘ breasted fly front style velvet collar Sizes to flt boys from 810 I5 years of ~'.- _ _ age. .1- , __ _ X. ‘-57' 9 9 _ 1 " ° . Men s0vsrcoalsl2.00 Boys dvercoals 4.25 __ The Rui River Coat-Made from blue black lilaikiiiaw cloth, soft an d __ _-. ` new tweed1~fe is and al~o black beaver 1 warm, seams are piped, and thc hoo d ' ,’§`_ ’ and melton cl _rhs'in the new senntor :ind body are lin.d with red flannel. A "~` styles, 5:1 nc ies long The tailoring is self collar bu ton= close at neck. Sizes first class in every respect. f11r~.igr‘s 3 to io years. .1 - ---- -1" --f .. _ _ .3- -_,_ goof bodv linings, sizes 36 to 46. We have a large range of p'att1_:rns in this popi 'ar _11ic`ed overcoat. All :he -i-1 -ri- .3- »i-` -i- -1431- 4' -'1- I lf. '< .1 | .X4 viii I ..:.:i. _ @i QA I-1M1'1‘ C-S11 1; * “f *‘ -‘!'- "_---f’ " 'U' ':§»¢-sfiu-rf' _ V ' _ ` 1 I 1 I Patched Foxes 1'.~ -1.-is b i i ` " 1 . ’ ~' ' if welglilz Mon and the Musical Cate. _ 1 . .vhlle ~ 1; suburbnn landlord. whose, n 'muse stnnds near n cemetery and is u 1 _ _ ,_ . . ' ‘ ' 1 One male, two' femslei. fine dark __ » WE HAVE FOR SALE a:Lowssr1>Ricss cea.. "°“"‘=>' enfmle- Pfi°= 'ws°f°° f- each for one r mor . ` ‘f Posts 81 91 and 1° f°°t l°_\-13" Mav be setfn at H-'idetm Gorcldlfs Shingles, clears, 2nd Clears, Clear whites extra No.'l a?§;,£,ige£;’”i)h°n*_ we” in nd SP’\13¢g good val es and will move quickly. Also H1 mlock Boards, Plank and Deal Spruce Boards w'nMmf 5 U ii ~orgh and n‘»atcbrd,Scantling Lalhs and Pailings. ' Cement, Brick, Hard and Soft Coal. ` ‘ r ' __ _ For Sole _i Wezr fd F y fe. 51...., 11.1.1.1. __.Tj_.:_;:.':;:':°::L:.:;°:.".:::ri°.l.1.‘:2.'.':5 .1 1.. ._. _ _ _ _ - _ and ‘ ` ' '~""f‘if'l » _ ' <1. 0 11mie11rs 0 he new at sue- 1 i *W* .wm 0 1 Buyers and Shipped of P E l P, " "'°°'""“"°"“°" "U °""° _ _ 1 , 1 . . . , gd P. Gln . .gp | u ~,,i~. - . ` _*__ _ __ _ _ _ _ 1 tion Prices. _ _ 10-IQOU-#|"’. no-2:Ml6i. _ __ _ _ __ _ uc. noll ‘:;1|(i)||{ W 3°” lqrn' u ’l1,"` . _ . . 1 ‘ _,___ , _ ,_,_.__,__..._. _ _ -.. _ _ _ . ilfvdu.. _ °°_‘ . _ 1... _ '* K-J V ' 11.' . i' ' ’ ` 7” \t ' _ _ _ _.___ ,_ _ _1`».,,r_. . '; . . 4 1 1