, . :l"I“’.»r' ' '_ .lf ".,;.ll‘- l"` .:` _ » ll'--L' ‘ _.l fl _'~ , l v*' -’-*J*-5 _ iv fll_5.1~' ill lv lr f ” __ ' _ , .-as ...-`-""_<._\f_%f._. ._-_-»_».v~ *__* .,4.,A_.,,.____... -_ ‘-'f-~€\Ti°-Tx' fi..;.. _l l gli, ~ _ l_.. l .V l iifl _ fm' "ac `”`I:?’i" li' -3 if l _ ffl. l l _ 7'.; 3-" _'.41 ' if , rg . ' r-,ff l Y fi .,, »l cf? 1 l -fl]-, ll . fri _ l é lx, nl; 15 _*$3 ._.`,4,, l!.»l‘. llc! ` " i if ‘ ll L- . ' ll r-a 5, l r l..'.;./ ,l» ‘ .vs f I l i f ‘ , 5: l, )" .` 1'; ',';. ll "l, Li -l" ll ' 5.. »,,w_ _ . . f-' l lf .- kV \ .= -1-_s-_ , v?‘ fl » I. ff-PAGE FOUR "" 'ran Lsrasr Nnws THE CHARLOTTETOWN 1 ‘ ` I . N’ rmsr oil' ALL f " /.,, _ .. _ '-. . 4 g _. ‘_ , ‘/_` . M.) ,I .A . ,, H 1 - ’ APRIL zl, 1910' - . ' -l ' - ~ ~ 1 » t g been decl-.lcd as to _ _ ._ _ _ ,___ ._ .l___. _l _ _ ,_.._.__ ` "W" iQ mary floral decorations and tha C., Dickie, Summerside. left yester- » _ inated and was evidenced by the cus- -L. B. Crue W. F. Strong- and C. After the services in St. Andrew s It has no ye _ ~l~l-l-l~l~l-l-1-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l~l-l-l-l~e D°=1=f~ ln S“mm°'=l°° S=°“"1°Y ' ~ ~ . - _ were i 18 to 20 cents a lb for 00 1 ' l but lmpohun ll cents s 'lb for pork; 9 cents a lb Owls - llldee and from slo_ to $10.50 a Specially lerse congregations esth- for hay_ ered in the churches at all services. Provincial News £3; D1: . _ te,-1:5 52 to 43 mugs A Nm gm- 0513;, special music and sermons fitting the ion - .__ In~the First Methodist Church yes- Uf “N Wefk fm' s‘h"d‘y _-The following are the Alherton ¢U1`d8Y_ f-he Plllillli WSH Ovvllllled _by l sulncfibfn. market p,ice3;_.w},l¢¢, _oats pu bun, Rev Wllllam Harrison in the morning _ 41 to 42 cents; black om, per bu§_ and by the pastor, Rev H. E.Thomas the evening. At the morning ger- * i i i i i i ! ¥ 1 x i i y by z_,x_,},,§.,y,_", 42 cents; butter per Ib, 16 cents; lil ' eggs per dozen 18 cents; pork per lb, “Ce the Dl`€aCl1@l` Slwlle On "G'ladness Mosh/lv 10 up and were adjourned until Thurs day morning They were against P ec P Gillis and D Hurry ° hay At the Police (‘ourt in this city $9 cents; hides fer lb, iilcents; loose lu to $10. Of ___ bea william Power, Peters Road, has Bef ntly bought and moved to his R the presence of the Living Christ" per ton, $9 and pressed per ton froul John,20:20. The musical part the service in the evfrllng included utifully rendered solos by J. W. ry, J. W. stanley and G. Moore. ev H. E. Thomas preached in place at point pleasant" The Graoe Church in the morning and many friends of M: and Mrs roi-ter evoke on “T112 House 0| may Man- wlluem R. amine and Wallace wish :hem every success in their new lions" taking as his text John 14:2. Saturday two prohibition cases calne _ _ n_w Wood, of Alexandria, contemplate hom , which already is a very popn. Rev Mr Harrison preached at the e ' , h lldi l dditions in the near laru resort for all the young people 9V°nlUK service. _ _ U n ar e a the neighborhood. In the Central Christian Church ____ Rev J. F. Floyd ofhciated at each K Z _ future to their already fine outbulld- nf ings, and Peter McKinnon purposes enlarging his dwelling. --- WCP Arthur Wood, Alexandria, has un- for der construction another large glass cc house, for thc purpose of growing cc new varieties in greens and cabbage fb plants. During the past few years fo Mr. Wood’s business has grown to hi sllch an extent as to warrant the many new improvements and his ad- ...In Montague Saturday dealers Ser oats, twenty-two to twenty-five to nts a bus for potatoes, eighteen ODS nts a doz for eggs, eleven cents a ond vice and in the evening delivered e paying forty-two cents a bus a splendid sermon specially adopted the seasorron “How Easter is ervcd ill Jerusalem.”being the sec- of his series of sermons on his for pork, twenty-two cents a lb tour fllr0l1l-Th the l‘l0lY Land. r butter and ten cents 3 Ib for In St P8lll's Chlll‘Ch Rev Ml' l\f1ll‘- des. Plly preached in the morning from l Luke 2436 and in the evening from ...A fine brood mare belonging to Phi llipfaus 3110. The special music venture will surely bring success. Joseph Douglas, Fortune Bridge, cut was especially eflectlve. _-_ herself badlv a few nights ago, being Saturday was Tag Day. Most fo everyone is aware of that. The fu young lassies worked all day in dis- £0 ev T. H. Hunt assisted Canon v _ v llnd in the morning bleeding pro- Simpson at the rcgulur services in sly. Dr. Aitken, V.S., was immedia- St ly called, and it was found that an o’cl Peter’s yesterday. At the eleven ock service Canon Simpson agreeable weather and gathered up artery of the leg was cllt tllrough,the preached frolll Matthew 28:6 “Come about $400. This is creditable and it leg was dressed and is doin well al- Ste The Place Where the Lord Lay." » » g I ' is not imagined that any one of thc though considerable blood wasllost. Rev Mr Hunt preached at the evening contributors who was "touched" service. by the irresistible ones will miss the ~-G. Ellis of New York, formerly of In tho morning service at Zion loose change which went to make Northaam, arrived in Sllnlmerside Church Hev .\lr li_OSS hfeacllcd from up the neat sllm obtained. Satllrliay afternoon with the body of Romans 6:0-"(`llrlst, being raised -_ his wife who died in New York on from the Dead death has no more A Cullodln correspondent \vrites:The Tuesday last of peritonitis. Deceased Dominion over him.” In the evening farmers of this vicinluy are all was a daughter Of A- RBYTIUF. Tra- he through with their wintcr's work. vcller's Rest, and was thirty-two doth not vet alpffar wha! HB Shall .The school is progl'cs.~'illg favorably yi* under the ahlc nlallngclnent of Miss '~l Florence McGregor. We are pleased fa ars of age. The funeral takes be are at two p. m. floday from her T ther's residence to St J0hn’s Cem- C. to have Miss Kntic .\lclA!a.n and Miss 'l*tery, lilcauors. I-1, -- 'I`llougllts.” There was no afternoon after being absent for a number of -In the ("ollnty (‘ourt at Slimmer- meeting. V years. James and Hoddie Mcliue lcit side before Judge lilcllcod on Satur- li the west recently-Murrloch Gil- llay last four absent or abscolrding eloquent Easter sermons in St. Ja- -more, llllelviilg, paid a flying visit to de*-tors cases against Frank Vuvlsl, mes (illurcll yesterday there lloinft (iulloden this week---Miss Katie Mc- Alberton, weru up for hearing. On large audiences present. The evening 1,ean,.Mclville, is \isiting friends in request of Mr Saunders, for defend- theme was taken from John 11-26 Nora Mcl'hersl.u with us this winter Unlloden-Tom McPherson sold a valuable horse recently and bought W preaclln/1 from 1 John 3:2-“lt _ l but we sh-all see Him as H0- is." llc liov's Meeting ill the Y. M. A. at 10 o'clock was led lly Ralph (‘ol-ilrallc, who spoke on "Easter ev. '1‘. F. Fullerton preached two cdrlesday next. Neil McQua.rrie alnd U nder Mr. Wutklis, was most ilu;Pil" ssfnsadl' another.-John Jenkins, oue`of our enterprising farmers is busy lumber- ing.--Wnsley stead bought a valuable mare from _John Stewart for which he paid a hulldsolne sunl.--Miss llau- ra Jenkins has returned lluulc from visiting friends in Melville. The following is an extract from a letter received by Rev. Wnl_ llarri- son of Grace Cllurcll, City from Rev. Dr. Elliott, who carried on a suc- cessful evangelistic canllialgn lil this city l~ecelll.ly:~“We are lll liic lvidst of a remarkable simultaneous cam- paign here ill the city of Uolumlllls, Ohio, under the direction of l`l\BlJ' man and Alexander. Our ilistrict is known as the 3rd Ave. district where sllf strong churches unite 'll ‘lille sur vices, which are held ill 'he illl Avi- Methodist Church. 'The whole lzlty seems to be mightily stirrl:-l null 1 believe a widespread blessing is to follow. We close llcrc March 27 and the party separate, Chapman ard Alexander go to Wales und \lr. l‘fl'ft» zger, Mr. Leggett and myself lm to Ottawa, Canada, to begin a styles of meetings in the Sltewartou l'l'cs. Church, Thursday ,cvcning,l March 31st." On Wednesday evening, March 23rd, the Allxiliary of the W. M. S. North Wiltshire held a parlor social at the home of John and Mrs Bnlderston. The night was fine, but the roads poor. There was quite a large nllm- ber present. At eight o’clock the following program began, which was well rendered, Rev Mr Miller acting as chairman. Music, (Hymn); pray- er, scripture reading; music by the choir; reading, Miss Bessie Clark; solo, Miss Clara Balderston; address chairman; recitation, Miss Hazel Ed- wards; music by the choir; reading Mrs John Edwards; music, (hymu); reading, Miss Clara Belderston. A silver collection was then taken, am- ounting to $10.13 for Foreign Mis- sions. Refreshments of tea, coffee and an abundant and varied supply of cake, were.sel-vcd. The remainder of the evening was spent in games etc. Indeed They Are Wonderful \\'bat Thos. .\lcl.`ouald sais of D0dd`s Kidney Pills. He Had a Lame llack, Kidney Dis- cnse and Heart Fluttcrillgs, null Une Box (furcll Him. SHUBENAUADIE, Hants`(‘.n., N.S. April 1.-(Special).-"1 suffered from Lame Uack, Kidney Disease ami Heart Flutterings, caused by cold and a strain.. for three years. l was looking over some papers and saw Dollll's Kidney Pills advertised and I bought one box which completely cured mc. I)odd's Kidney Pills are wonderful. ' That is the simple, straightforward statement of Mr. Thomas McDonald, a well-known resident of this place.It shows how quickly l)odrl's Kidney Pills cure Kidney Disease when taken in its earliest stages. Lame Back is one of the first symptoms of sick Kfdneys. Heart Fluttcring is ano- ther symptom. It is caused by blood, from which the sick Kidneys have failed to strain the impurities, increasingr the work of the heart. Dodd's Kidney" Pills made the sick Kldneys .well, the lame back disap- pears, tlle blood is purified, thc heart is relieved and the flutterlngs stop. ’ If the case is of long lltandlng, it may take longer to cure it’ bm church and himself. He had no plans Dorld's Kidney Pills never fail to do ft. would open the way fn the future as in the past. This announcement was received by the congrzlgfatlon with A correspondent from Earnsclllfe much regret and Mr White will be writes that during his recent trip tolgreatly missed from this city alike ...___ Dundas Reane Jen ns urohas _ y l> edlb two splendid young horses-one a and citizens. fine carriage horse,-the other for his “Dress team. a handsome chestnut. These are to re lace the ones Mr l .unions mqlluy /lfld mollll- lvlcnell, t Alberta, and J. McKenzie, Picton. s f o . n tho different places of worship G urge Tweedy for plaintihs and A. ll, Saunders far defendant. The Easter Market was largely attended Saturday. Beef was the principal selling. The prices of pro- llucc, etc, remained the same as last quoted with the exception of those quotcll below: The Dealers prices wereiflleef per lb by quarter six to eight cents; small eight to fifteen cents; butter' per lb fresh twenty-one to twenty~three; salt twenty-two to twenty-tllrce; eggs per dur.. eiglltecn to nineteen. Tile retail market prices were:-blltter fresh twenty-one to twenty-three per lb; butter salt twen- ty to twenty-three; eggs pcr dov. eighteen to twenty-onc. _ - ...A highly sllcccssflll school ron- Mcl’llce, l'ostnlastlel‘, was held ill till- public hall at Georgetown on 'l‘llurs- day, thc l7tll inst., at which a snug sum was rl.-ulizcll for the benefit of the school fllnds. The program was varied and the performers, although lmatcurs, acted their respecj,ive parts ln a manner that would reflect credit on older veterans of the stage. Each part on the program elicited freqllent rounds of applause from thc uudiellce, who seemed highly deligllt- ed with the entertainment provided for them. Whilst all taking part de- serve their meed of praise, particu- lar credit is due to the untiring ef- forts of the Principal, Mins H, lyiaud Mllflllly. and to the popu ar teaching staff of the Georgetown High School, under whose supervision the concert WH_S f~70lf0H UD and who spared no palns in providing their audienng with what was pronounced by those Ilfeliellt. "8 first class entertain- ment.-Com. _The follmvlng letter of condolence, Slfifled by Ewen Lamont, Janie Me_ Leod, Effie McKenzie, and Bruce La. lnontuon behalf of Highland Divl5_ lon* S. O. T., Hartsville has been forwarded to John B. and Gordon' Mcbeod, Hartsville.-Inasmuch as it has pleased 'our Heavenly Father tg take “Om YOU your brother Alexan- der Dud McLeod; we, on behalf of the members of Highland Division, S, 0, T. wish to extend to you our sincer- est sympathy 1n your hour of ber- eavement, and we would assure you that none_nf us have been unmindful of your trials,-our sorrow has ming- led with yours. Our young friend has been cut down in the morning of . life, on tlhe threshold of this wor1d’g llpportllllitilis, hilt we rejoice in the hope, that God ill His goodness has called him to the elljoyme-nl; of the richest lllvssillks of the world beyond. W0 ilmy the Heavenly Father to grant you llulp and strcu-g-th in this your time of sorrow, and commend you to the comfort of the Saviour who has said-"Let not your heal-tn he troubled, ye hclil.-ve in G-od belle- ve also in Mc." llev G. R. White surprised his peg. plc at the prayer service on Wellnes- lllli’ evening ,by reading his r.c'.-ignn~ tion as pastor of the Bapillst Church of this city, to take clfcct on thu last Sunday of l\lay ncxt, at the close of his seventh ycnr. Mr White said tllat he prcscntcd his rmigna- tion with the most kindly feeling to- ward each individual member of the Church and congregation. That he had had a delightfllhpastorate ls- mong thnm, and never had met with n more kind and agrccnblc class nf Church officers with which to work. That he would carry with him the most pll-.using mcnlorics of his sbny in (‘llarlof,tetowll. And what he could say of his own people he could sly of all the friends and people with whom he had come in contact. His fellowship with his brother ministers had been dnllghtful_ He hoped the changes would be alike good for the or the future, bllt believed God y his brother clergyman, the laity, Yesterday was Easter Sunday and hrrlughout the 'city the usual joyful ant, the cases were adjourned until '-‘Bclievnst thou this." The music, C ing, the evening anthem being espec- ially well given, George Toolllbs' rendition of that iloautiful llymll. The llauglltcrs of Zion, was most enjoyable. _ Rev. G. ll. White spoke ln the 30-D- tist (lhnrcll yesterday morning on ~Tm, Empty Tomb," tdring llls text from llllkc 24:6, "He is not hcre but is risen." Tile preachers first senten- ces were-“'l`lle nlastcl' miracle Ol Ulu' New flieslamslll; is the roslll'ruc.hiull off Jesus (lllrist froln the dcad`_' and his last sentence wus-“flu this plylllls Easter Sunday Christ waits tc- llrlllll you all into that llallllv llil'-lS0=l9_0t yuh The Niglil and The _Mornlngl und' the cert, ably presided over by A. ll. text wan fronl .Illllu 2113-0. /\l\\l that night they cuulillt uol'hing_ But when the morning wus colne .lcslls stood on the shore, and said: Cast the uct on 'thc right side of the sllill and yc shall find" ’l`llc nnilllcm was "’l‘llc ltcsurrcctiou and The .A'-Wellt' ion" 'from "l<}mnlanuel" lil’ J- E- llowhridge. The llY"1“S. antllouls Tad sermons were all l\llDl`Ul’U“l-L’ mr 6 Easter season. ’l`UESl)AY~ -The ladies of St. MarY'S ("l““`°l‘» summerside are. tu be oollgratllllltvd [ln the success of their tea and bar.- nel- held in st. l’uu1's Hell v@S'§};` day afternoon and eVHl1H\E~200 0 amount realized being about $ . ...The singing school at Nnrrn) Harbor has finished its work for the season. 'The pupils under flue lable llil-cctorshlp of Caleb Jordan I law made rapid or<>al‘@SS flllflilf-5 '-“L “"“' ter and look forward with lJl€HS“l`° to the re-opening of the school next year. ` prev, R. A. Haslam, a native of Springfield, 1”. E. I., who has been laboring for_ a number _Of Yffafs “S18 missionary ln India, \vlll give all l_- lustrated address on_ the W0flNl-ISl)A\’ ~'l`!los_ Wright, lllsjllelttor of -ll-l-ll gcs, Ht. Jllhll, wus ill Sullllnl-l'sil|l» ycstl-l'lllly ill:-'pl~l'till|_:. thu lubll was spl'cn \vn.~ llllnll tho 'ood tllillgs so lulullfiflllli prllvillcll. bfllcrc lvns llo lllrulzll illnllf list. but thc cwllllll: was pll-ns:llltl_\' pnssl-d with songs null _sim-<-llc-s, ill- cludillg u sllort. talk on lull-.lil-_y by ox Mayor .\Tllllllll¢>l's._ 'l`|ln sllppcr llrokl- up about one a.ul. with cllcllls for llln t.ropllie.~l, the club, null thc hosl mid llostcss. . ...Dlx l). Mcllallglllllll, city, llcliv_cr- cd all able lccturc on 'l‘illll‘sduy uvoll ing nf. Flt. l’etcr‘.~: oll_tllbcrculosis, which was vcry nlucll appl-cl-illtl~ll_ Notlvitllstalldillg tllc very had stlltl' of the roads, thc hflll was puckclll Short ndllrcsscs were also givoll by Drs. Mcllonald, It. 1). lilcllllllglllull and Rev. J. W. McKenzie. Gl.-ol~l;f and l\’Ir.s,, I-Iooper, Mrs. Allen and fill Misses Webster of Marie very killdly assisted ill cntcrtainiug the llllllicllcl- with several songs which altogethcl- made a very pleasant evening. The pcoplc of St. Peters arc wide ulvzlkv to thc importance of the subject of the lecture. ---Tile nnnunl meeting .lf the Sunl- nlcrs'id'o Rillc Association wus llclll ill tluzir willfcr llllnrtcrs in thc (`ry:-l- Ull Iiiuk, last' night, with n good atton-llulllic of lllvlllllcrs prnsellt. ’l‘ll<- roports of thc f.io|l of one uf thc worl'_““,’>°i';l§,;,_,{,,§ into first class shape for the ope-llinsll"f "atb l“'°`"tl_"“"t `, W, .,,,¢,.,,,, of the seasim. For the last l1lll|ltlli"*`ill-*' ‘1 l""" IU' lf" l;,`_,_`"` ,:.,,t., n or so there have been over twl~|ltyj‘f*f|'l~-" “ ‘l"" l"" ‘°g;"'f'l'_°\ ,huh R' H, men, skilled labor mostly, worklllgllll l‘"` l“"'k' '““""? “_:_'m", ap, fm. on the steamer. This means tllc llis-if?" ""‘L"r 'md '“ t ` tribution of n tidy little sum ill,ll"l"-`l~ ,~ I-lv P.,-,~,,1 '| .-» l~ll'fl»l :ll'l» \lsill‘i _ I $ ' ' ‘Zi flu, |ll`llll'l,.:ll ill-.-w - - ~ ' ,xml l ll.d ulbll i]o_\..ll u t p. _ , . _ _ _ l _ f ill* f l.lp.lull Grills, of l‘olntl l’rlnl. (icorllc l'._lM_|Ll mlrm mm |';,'Y|_l|\_`m‘.;. N-,:,.,,.¢,. ,.,,_ _ . _ _ , , u .V - . Auld, of lllllllottetllllll, alll \\lu. .l_HwM UH >.H!m_`!HA\_ ‘_\_t_mm`,_ H,,|,J._.,. ld. Auld ure to in- l l\’lllllflli;lu‘ null clllliplllollt which is I were paying In Lo_ Zu <~l‘ni.s ll lb for I lmrk; 9 (.'0m'S H Ib Ill-l' llrllllll-|', .-\l'l~l|ilul|l| |.illllll~ill-r llu' l.l‘~»o|ll, wlllll: ll\l‘ .'1`l""'l" “.`il~" fllll' lilo rlllsll lvlldl-l'l'll lllc|l~1~il'.ll~l'u V llenrly vote of lll1l.llk¢: ulllvll \l:\.- ' , . - ' ll ntl llltll(--~ crcclholl of illc‘:ll‘\\ “ol ‘A mwung ! ation. _ In Niolltnlrnc vest¢’fllHl' d*'“l“rS . _ lu The frllllllniilg nl`f‘. 1-lll‘ Sllllrls nlarket lll`iccs:-l'otrlt\>l‘>' l“`l'7 limi' 28 cents, outspcr lfns 42 cents", l-><>I‘l< DPT fll lui cents beef per lb li t‘t'uiS hilt- tcr per ill 2,7 clrlf.-'. Pl-'l~'S WV ‘|"' 2" cents. hides l“"` H’ *E '~'\‘|l'~>` “ml lull' pcr ton, $13 YU $14- _.\ vm-y ,;|1¢(-pggflll pin .socllll Hn-ll <‘_Qll cl-rt, wus llvld ll_\' flu- lllcllllrl-rs of thc .\lz\lllel|uc and llalnli-_r _l::lsl' bull vlylllls ill illlllpclllle llall on \\u'll=\i’ Ulf" ing .\larl:ll lil~fIl_ 'l`l10 l1f0lZl`al“ UN" sistcll of llilllU.L‘»ll‘>`. l`l=(flU‘l'l"""" \i;'l'i_lll and illstlwllllvlllzll lnl_l>lC “HCI “ .‘“‘ 'l lnrlrc ulllnllcr of PWS “'”"‘* "““'U""' ,;,1 '|‘ln-_<0 \-.-ul-l~ ;-mon lll:~'|>ll>'cll of :lull - all ,1i,,l,,.,-,K-,l to flu-il* Alllllilllos l\'l;llt.~lnt islil-ll wiill till-lr c\'l‘lllll‘»'~`~ ’~`llt‘l mu' lllullt. ‘i M. [\,.1,m.~v of \\c-llillgloll rcturllclll \-,.gt,.,~[|m~ frllnl 1: full \\'cck.< vlsifl ill the _\ll:.,|tl, F.,-.,,»g_ .-p.- ..l \\l.onl__\l| (ul 1 loci: of .\'llll nl--li-i l'. l>` IH-ll'1"l-' lll`l`"l lull.;-ll\l ml' ll. l..'l.i:l'.r ufillu-l ;|l|'l>nll\~' l l ' H l ,\,-_ , Q - -< und hull :ln on- ' l l'i " ll- -l-llklv ullvl 1 1` <-~. Baker’ s Brakfasl lllllllla f35?<°”~l‘fll Nb." _,ly . 51.1.1.1. .,.°°°“o. A- \\§.\\\ I ""*T°Ze5?`. ' " ‘ -2=v1.= . -7%' X51?" . -"‘¢f-‘ .- F” 3"-:-' ,;»:,fc=;r -‘ riff- M--f f - £.`f_~'.-_>.__.`_ --Q-._-1 » ~ I _` L ~ __. av .-'..; 7;-1: .____. ‘_ ` _ 7.* i - .~,_. ».`_ ff 1 .1 1 ' v ,. .. =/"”’f=‘ ' '~..;,.\;2”"» ; I-I v~ . if Kyn- “fiil '"7 F-1* . .,. __ M ._ ' . ITED s~ 'l.lll.=.l.:l.'l.ls_l:an.llll.. Www.” ~ \ The llzllf poullcl Can collfaills eight ounces of pure cocoa, of thc fillcst qualify, most clcliciolls fl:l\'lll‘, :md possos§illg all tho >afl‘olli;fll of tllc bust comin bt-:lll.~:, lllost carefully blended. ‘.-l'.ll.TER BAKER & C0. Lid. A Emblfshed zrso ORCHESTER - - MASS. Branch House: B6 Sl. Peter St., Monlrnni U l,,,,,|,.,. ,li,,..,,,_-;,..| -_-_-ng-; "lil->:ol\'l\ll fll'll ,_ .__,___ _ l ll l ‘llnl`l'll<»l':lli<»ll \.a.~: \'.Vl'l`- H _\ . .llllln .\l-=l'|'l»~.v opt-lll-<1 in flu- lll‘l':lil\'l-, 'll Ill I 1 lll>|..lllll, H If \lb|ll' lull l"l |'llll'.'l|l l'1ll'\\zll'n rkllt. pl'i('l~l~=: Wllifle nuts por bus, f-1 -12 rollts; bllll-k onirl pci' luis l'.l~lll.~', llllf,f.0i‘ lull' lil ccllts; eggs - lluv. HL cl~llf.s; pork lwr lll Ill l ,_' i“(,|,_,,`mm h.',,l,I',,,',.,;,,M >l,im_ <~l‘nf.»:; ilillori pu' lil li., rlfllts; lllllsu lilly _ , .. . _- l il, _-, |,._- \ ...ni l.l"_~' llll l\l<>llll:l_'. lllsf. '|`lll- <~|-..\\».i lui .llnf lqllflulrl-ll wus simply inlllll*ll.~:v “`l ‘lull flu- _\ll:'~ls .wi-l'l‘ not lul‘;:l‘c|ll‘ l|ll.ll;~ rl-l|lil\.l'lltnl null vol-.ul \ _ _ l'. l'l_ I., yy-str-;~¢l;\y ,,,,,,~“ing~, H4. mlli lllllnc wus vlwllltlllllyl l'clldl~.l'cll by Iltfllillvli (ln. ,-lm. Um um. Ur mumv .‘.lr_~‘.-‘ l‘v'. lilldll, N rs. (Dlx) Mntllcsou ,-,'L|,1_ 5-UH,-S ,md ,Hd not ,`_,,“,.,_ f,.H'm und .lliss lilllu l\li-Nflllglltoll, profici- :ll|_\‘; |»rl.`loll;~,cll illln'.-.<_ .ww vllily :ls.~:i:~'illll'l|ll Hillilil. Ili; mul fqw of thc prcsl-llt uu'c olltsiill. ,lf lll spread with provisions lt would tonlpf. the most dainty pl-tlfr-_ liillllly pro\'illcf~‘>l‘.\ his fnmily C,,.,.1(, k,,,,“. mm M, imi,,,_ thcrc will llc an rlcczlsioll to draw atcly as lilo.-lc of thu past dill. llc eve" U" Nl" -"l"l'~ 'Wil'-‘mil Of I-he N" has served \vcll his lilly null ;;ollr‘l'n- ""- llnlp spool-ll, ill-li\‘r-l'cd by J. Mc- tion and has gone 1., pig ,-M,-,__-.l_ __\ ==f» lvillow und u flllnily of llinl- ll . Nfllllllllllll. 'l‘lll» lul.tvl‘ arp: ii/Irs llr Mc|'ll:'.i.. _"1 l~`l\ - . . 'cn Sttwllrt und .\'lr.~' l~]\.vn l`.-lsn vrou. ('llal‘l~ltf<'llo\\ll, Mrs. .lnhn Mp. -'Hill clll-lfrulllc gntherillg to an end, Artlllli`, Sllllllll<'l‘sllll‘; Ml:-._ .l. I". ‘mt ‘“"`l""\'.\ Will ill the f\ltl\l‘l! .\'ol‘ton, \\`innipcl:, and Miss Illllv ill llriln: 1~ll~u>aullf. nll.~llll~cf.l||l aylllllntlly. A lurgc nlld influcnliul ixufllcrillg of thc f:l|'|nclts of liusfivo null sllrrounll ing llistl'il'ls lls.~:l-nlIlll»ll ill flul liusti co llzlllk Hull on 'l‘hllrsllu_v l-\'l-uilllx, p|'i:lfl~. rl-.lllul'k.-l ill f.l‘o=l‘->l‘l'll. I lluvn illlllllccd'-downs of frlz-mls fo use Ncrvilllrc, and i1l\\‘_Y "You nrc nt. lllfc-rty to ‘plllillsh this gnull lclt~tnl~, whll-ll I hope will show c way to llonltll to mlany thahllwirll A vote of tllnnks moved by Jos Dol- to use Ncrrilinc. roll nrld sr~.r-ondecl by liev Fntllcr Gal-_ lant was telldcl-cd thc lecturer by the fllvol' tllllnl with ull udllrcss on some farm topic. (Hilrllcd) “l.U(lY MOFlH'.l‘7l\-U All surf.:-l of ncllnsl, pailfa and- Bill' chairnlnn wllo_ill flattering terms, on f»l.~l'lllgs---lllternal and external-“Yl°l‘l" bf-llnlf of the meeting extcndcll nn to Ncrvlllnc-_ Accept no substitute. ipvil;alion to Mr Sinclnir to nguill l»nrz:n l~n|lll-S ml ccllts; trial slzf,25c. All dealers or 'l‘-he ilntlsrrllouone (.'0|“‘ vnny, Kingston, Ont.