-_ nn nxnll\pl0 , +' "' ' " 5 ,`,. , . l(ef'f'_"°"' _"WV .. 'Y "" E" ° ' D months)-lG. H.Slmmnna. . ‘ Y ` r 9" , , °’. ‘ ,"""° SOME ATTRACTlVE Canada Life Plan , ° ' l=.avor¢d"B-5' Ryan Trustccsi From New Y0_!k Aincricsn, Monday, jul,-'3|, ,905 TM Ryan Trlrltees, Grover Cleveland, George Westin house qua ...=--=»---;--1- °'r:::‘~:::.t.';:‘:."°:'“-'i.:°=°"-- =-----d if on so _ con ro s ‘hi E°i.'.';[;i..i. ii? :alien the psssibilix ii: »r=»iis°e!§¢:¢'l‘;if.i;9d°"¢t'i "£15 ai: -°.°:::.. ..T;z:c‘:°°.::.‘::..°~°°- --f--1. ri.. 1.. few Wsgiiadbwnioptwo companies' P ea' md their °°"°id°"u-°“ 1'" rro ° M The first ls the Can_uc_i'n Ll'¢ 5", ‘_*“°° CUHIPHIIY of Toronto, Canada, the largest ll 31° d9;\¢:“6z‘g ld? £347. Bud which has the repu- tntion ln Cal? K- mal' HL* C J" °=/I N108. Ufbelll one of-the most cwsuvmveiailitlxds lsxereaterihisn pthoses 2 tllig business' Tye “no of he "sm '° "am vo.-il 'che one hi 3 '~N"' v°"‘ I-“'°' E‘*““°"'°' or M“f“°l ° hi” fine; M , r “mg cf" \°'k C°1\1Plnies have fifteen time as muc East: times ago 92:: bet _ nadu lille, sud ought, o`gu"||y_ to have assets een KY . I1 . ns a mi ter ol fact, the assets of caouofthese companies is only nboutthlrteen thu- s thong of me Canada L;,-C, coo Elect bv et Mull Vote- poiioyholders ofthe latter may express their choice or tx the din-cron byg mall vote. The company has a hoardpf lif.t-en men, nine represent- ;,,g the stock and six thrrlpollcyholders. hive retir.: ench ‘ ear, in the pro. portion of three to two. he Dominion Pmllnincnt in |899 pggggd tho f°|_ mwing lsw regulating the method of electing directo.-s 1 “At all _meetings at which directors are to be elected, a llcyholder whose policy in force amounts to $3,001 or upward, upon unix; tho fun premiums for tW0 YW" 0' 111°” h‘"'° bw" Paid. shall be entitled to \ote for the electron of directors. -‘A polmyhotder, being A msn ofthe full nge of twenty-one ygumwhose policies u force _amount to ¢.o coo or upwsni, and upon which full pre- miums for five years or more have been paid. shall be eligible for ¢1¢o\ioo v'“al°“ri;‘“°;‘.;i.:i'::°.§;f... . ""eeec on co po cyto srssa e h ' votes of those entitled to vote for their election." y t e majority of policyholders get 90 Per cent. 'l`hc Dominion law prov de that oo per cent. of the profits realized from the business of the company shall be distributed among the polio, holders. It will pay you to consult our agents belore insuring. ~ W. T. BURROWS. W. K. ROGERS, Agent. Charlottetown, Sumiuerside, Manager P. E I, Brunch, 9-27 th, sa ri iw li. -- __ ,, __ __... . . .. __ ,.,__,__ ______ _ _ _ __ I I AKE7 YOU roUNc? I If so you cannot afford to have your teeth ex trscted for a plate, as the bones of the jaws being still soft the cheeks will sink greatly MARKING the ENTIRE EXPRESSION ofthe FACE. Once -- the teeth are gone there is no way to fully 1-osgore l the lost expression. WE SAVE 'l`EE'l`ll oven those badly broken down are put in good oide' giving you a good masticating surface and preserv ing the contour of the face. l Call and see us before taking the fatal step of having them extracted. Guarantee Dental Rooms . . 9 Cameron Block, Charlottetown. DK. E. E. ROBINS, Prop. 9-7 m th Sr. ftw EA PLEASFS. A prettlly decorated booth just inside ills main bulldlngia one qf tho chief nt.- Lractlons of the fair. There P. E. I. I-#l\’°l'iY Ton is dieponsod free to hundreds of vlsltom. The booth la lry charge of G°°{¥¢-T. MCQunrrin the popular repre- aantatlye of the firm and h_a and ills as- Shiflnle fm kent busy. 'rho one or Lin "U Tea has made such an increase during tho past your that the hm fell. It their duty to continue the distribution of flue samples begun Inst. season. The general praise given by all uho had the pleasure of drinking this favorite tea wus n stmnir recommendation to thossivho had not. previously sampled lt. Liberty 'fan is sold extensively nndls favorably known in every part of the province. TRY A GUESS. Comfort Soap is nmklng an exhibit. for the fllstllmo lnits history nt Prince Edward Inland Exhibitions. The stand is justlnslrieihe main building and is in chnrge of 0. F. Wlni;cr|uute,the'eprcsen- intlve of the firm. Attrnv.-tively display- ed on ull nldcs are beautiful premiums and in u prominent place is |\ large clikc of soup the weight of which every one is untitlcd to guess free. To tbc ones mnking the correct guess are glvon four prizo's,viz. n purlor clock, o gilt r-lock. u blsoultjnr and a fruit jar. This favorite soap has n very lnrize sulc throughout this province ond muny plenu- cd users speck to the rcprcsentntivo of its nierits. All visitors to the exhibition should secure n premium catalogue with a lnrgs list of premiums for Comfort Soup wrappers. JORDANfS COD LIVER OIL. li. W. Jordon & Sons, Bench Point, orc to lilo for-c \\'itht.l\eirnnnuul cxhibltof Cod iriver Oils und l-Imulsions upstairs in the umin building. There are twenty- throu sumples in ull and they show the ' cxccllcnco of nn Is- lnnd industry. 'Ihrco diplomas, one from N0\'nScotI|\, una from -lzlinuicn nrnl one l'x‘0m P. E. l. spcnk silently but loudly of the merits of t-hc goods. lt- was ll. XV. Jorrlun ik Sous \vho \vnn first. prizes for the above nrticlos at liullfux this yeur. HEWSON WODLEN MILLS, LTD. The Hcwson Woolen Mills, Ltd., nr-: making the only lnroa rlisplny of cloths ut the Exliibltloil. Their showing is for in u'l\'i\ncc of previous yours and well represents the rnpiii gro\\'i.h of this firm whose llama _is now :\ synonym throughout Murltlme Cnnnda. for the lwst in cloth. Only n llltlc over two yenrs' ago the licwsons stnrtcil their woolen mills with the besb of machinery and equipment that life- long experience could devise or tlmt un' limited onpltul could demand. In tho short. time since they have captured, to n large extent, the nmrlrob of Cnnftdn ln high grads cloths of pure wool and hsnrl- some design for both lxuilos und gentltr mcn's wear. Non only Gnnndu but ln Europe, the Unli;orl Si.:\tcs, Mexico, and othcrforclgn countrlcs, llcwson 'l`\vec:ls orc being uscil \\'|tll the grcntcnt of sntls- fuction und enquiries arc now coming i'rom lmliu for thcso cloths. The ffine cz- _s_.._.___...__ _ _ _ ______ _ is A llEAll THAT WllN’T FLY (IFF is probably the strongest reason for the great popularity of Eddy’s ‘Silcnt’ Parlor Match Test them for yourself. Your grrccr keeps them. - 39"'-l'.‘.!il.|-.P . . 1 I M L1* rr , r __ - _-_-. .'_;_-_,Q VWEWWWWWWWYWW WWWWWW Tllcr is an ideal tea for thc housewife T Packages only. is P[||'9, MMMMRMMAM M MMMMMMMEF -.-.~_n___-_ee- _._.'_ ""*-'-55 imperial Crown China-Venetian Scenes fhis line_has just been opened and includes: Plates, Salads, Bon-bons, Cups and Saucers, Chocolate Pots, Sllgflfs and Creams, etc. E C5_._\uo|AN cizocxcnv co., S2.i.i.%'- Among the First indications ol- Ex- hsusted Nerves- The Cure is Dr. Ghaso’s Nerve F ood. The most. Important function of tha organs of thc body is the digestion und nssiulilntion of food,nnd in this process is consumed nn enormous qunntity of nervous energy. As the result. the moment disorders of the ncrvcs arise, dhzcstlon ls lmpnlrcd non the very source of heulih, strength and vltnlity interfered wltli. To prevent physical lmnkrupi-cy the nervous system must be built up by onl- .vidcnldsuoli us the usc of Dr. Clmsr-fs Ncrvu Food, n prcpnriitloir conlposctl of il\\~ very clcmcnts of nntnrc whicli go Lo form new blood nnd nerve cells. Besides this rcstorntive influence on the wholo system, Dr. Chliss’s Nerve Food lms nn lmmcdlnto and direct clfect on i.hc_ digestive system. itstimulntcs the nerves of tnstc nnri Induccsn good flow of saliva to aid di- gestion. It excites lin: glands of thu stomnoh mid produces nplcntlful supply of the gastric digestive fluids. lt' shnrpcns ity to digest have diminished, ns ln nervous oxlmustlon, nnnemlu, thc result of sickness. overvvork or worry, Dr. ()lmss's Norvo Food isby nil odds tho most ellcctlvo treatment that can possibly be obtained. It ensures good digestion, regulnr, hunltlifnl ru-.Lion of thu liver, kidneys und lmwi-is und tho building up and revitaliz- ing of tho whole system. Mr. Arthur Ifaffcrty, Malpequc Road, Chnrloti.etown, P. E. I., states:-“I was ull run down in health and in fact I was so lmdfhnt the lsnst oxcltcmcnt. would make me start up nervously. My ncrvcs were very unsteady and at times I had rocking, lick headaches ond spoils of in- "SinceIlmvc been using Dr. Chans's systoln has been regulated, my appetite real good health." at nil ilvnlcrs, or Ednnmaon, Bates dt celpt bool: author, are on every box. hiblt of t-his concern is undoubtedly the best of its kind ever shavrn here. lt wus arraugqd by E E. Henson of the ilrm und is in charge of C. Omn Thompson, nn- other member of the llrm and the popular auleaman lu Prince Edward Islnnd. Mr. Thompson is well known here and u great. deal of the credit. for planting Hswson goorlssololldiyln this district is due to his pleasing personality. ` LoNDoN FENCE WIRE MACHINE. J W Boulter, Summcrside, has on for which lie la the ngont. This well Fourth-In ihe construction ofthafence, to avoid injury' to tho wire used, pur- izlcularly bo thehnrd st.eeisl.rundsbyavoid~ ing klnking or bruising them, ns they sro the “glrders" of the fcncc. Fifth--Easy ond rapid construction by a simple nod economical method and machine that absolutely any one can use. Sixth Nentness and unformity. One ofthe attractions of espcclnl in- terest to the flrmer is the Hoover dlgger, now so well known tlirouglxout eastern Cnundu, which is on tlrogruunds and has its many points of advantage explained by Mr. Loano, the popular ngent. An ex- nmlnntion of this machine will convince unyovie of its doing all that is clnlmed for lt. The Ilnovcr dlgger will dig potatoes in all kinds o' soil, In weedy ground, wet or dry, in fuot wherever nny machine could ltusnnfthly bc expected to work; digs clcnn sud tlimuulzhly separates vincs, gross, soil from p..l.xincs,lesving thc tops on top* of the ground in n narrow row cosy to bc picked up. It'\\'ili not olog or choke or scatter the potatoes between the rows and it will not bruise the potatoes. It will do more tlmn any potuto dlgger mode und will not disappoint the purchaser. Over three thousand are In use in Maine und it has taken preference over all others ever introduced. Two horses cnn lmn_dle the dlgger under ordinary circum- stances, but the machine is furnished with cumpletc four-horse double und slnglctrces to be used when n lnrgo nmounf. of digging mnkcs this necessary. lHE Plllli llSl cr. Ass i.vu|.-\voor.eN .\Nnuo1~ro.v nooiis (lr/.N1»M.\Dn) Lass at 7l yards llluclr cloth, all wool, full ' " """""'“""““Tfi‘“l‘£iiWl”:-`f§'llIi’sf"AllEMlTfHJ?i}'l{4Ks_Il'lllT ' 2 Mrs. Mnrk McG|lvery. .E-U 7§ yhrds grey cloth, nil wool, full dressed-i, Mrs..lohn J. Mcllorm, Long Crock; 2, I). Fowlcy, Cnrdlgnn Iirldgc. L‘\ily's slmwl, hll wool, full dressed-1, Mrs. Sophia DcCnmp, Plciou; 2, Susnn L. \V th bl Vlll G . cn. cr c, age reen Pnlr horse rugs, must. he full size-1, Ml:-is Mnry McNeill; Zhfnrgsret Weather- hle, Village Grccn. lilynrds twlllcd ilnnncl.-I Mrs. Mul- colm McConnell, 2 Mrs Allnn McLeod, Rose Hill. 10 yards plnin flannel, 1 Mrs Malcolm McConnell, 2 Miss Edith Quigly, Alber- ton. 20 ynrds carpet, cotton wurp, woollen lllllng. 1 Mrs John A. Ferguson, 2 Mur- garet- Weathcrbie, Villngc Green. 10 yards fancy druggec. l Miss Edith Qulgly, 2 Mary Wcathsrlnls. 1 pair blankets, nil wool. 1 Isabella Judson, 2 Mrs. Jus A. Mcllish. 2 Pairs Mcn's woolcn socks, Islnnd wool--l Mrs llugll McKinnon, 2 Mrs (leo. Douglns, Stanley. ` 2 Pairs women's stockings-Miss Mary Judson,2 Mrs Jas G. Judson. 2 Pairs r`n'u'h's woolen mltts-1 Mrs Wm Drake, 2 Isnbciiu Judson. 1 Pair men‘s Iwoolen overalls-l Misl M! Kennedy, il Mrs Wm Mcflrcgor. Coiluctlonknitwork -l Alex Snniilwood, 2 lsubelln Judson. Hooked Mut, nny material-l, Isnbcllu um npncme and "mmm hunger ‘}i. Stewart; 2, Mrs Caleb Taylor, Lower Especially where uppstito and the ubi|~ F"e°t°w"` ' Hooked Mat, ull yarn-l Dnniei F. Fraser, Kingston; 2, Mnrlrm Storey, Mt. Stewart. Linen, home-made, from Isinnd grown Hnx,|nanui’noi.urod since lst Oct. 1004.- lMrs. Jno A Murray; 2, Mrs Allan Mc- Leod. HPlii‘IA L PlllZ`l§`l. ’ilvsnby Miller Bros., Cllrsrlottetown for basl. collection of hund knlttlng~l, Isabella Judson; 2, Miss Edith Quigly. CATTLE chassxvr.--wira /.vnsnmi-: cxlt'rir-n'A1'r~: or luiursrlixrion Bull,3 yours or older -1 John Mon~ison`2 digestion. ' G. W. Hpgnoll, fl Chris \Vebst.cl'. ‘ Bull, 2 years old-l G. H. Simmons 2 Norvo Food those symptoms have 'Easton Bros. 3’l`upper Ferguson. entirclyleft me ami today I feel like _Q Iluil Calf (underlyear old und over fl different person. My whole nnrvous months-I Euston Bros 2 Euston Bros lluiluall (under llnionths and over ii is greatly improved, and I nm enjoying months)-1 Easton Bros 2 Easton Bros Cow in milk or calf-1 Easton Bros 2 G. Drchssss News Food, Mets e box, H. Simmons lihnslon Bras. ` 'Cow in milk or Cnife 2 years old-1 G. li. Co., Toronto. Tile portrait. and signs- Blmmons2Et\ston Bros!! Topper Fergu- ture of Dr. A.\V. Chase. the famous re- son. ' Heller Calf (underfi months and over` w|,»»»°»rfi---»°f1i“f=\~s=~¢1v»- Bull. 3 yup: or older-1 G. H. Simmons. 2 Wm. Clarke. , |,{[;|¢1g-fy T ~ . F:Bull, 2 yenrs old. lJohn li. Gill, 2 Jes Abéfyh Bull, lyear olrl.~l Wm. Watts. Bull0nlf(nnder_1 your old and over il months).-Wm. _(links. Bllli Calf (updar 0 months and over 3. months).-1 Gep. L. Hashana. Cow in milk or cal! -1 Jaalhserv.8.G H. Sln.\mons.3 Easton Bros. ‘ Cow in milk or eal(,2 years old-1 G. H. Simmons; 2 Wm. Qlarke; 3 Ju. Essery. Heller. l year old.-l Juo H. Gill; Wai. Clarke; JQB ESIGIY. months).-1 John H Gill. - Helter calf (under l year and over 0 months)-1, Roper Bros; 2,Roper Bros. Helier cnlf (under il months and over Ji months)--1, Roper Bros; 2, Roper Bros. Herd, consisting of 1 bull and -i females, over one your old, and owned _by exhibi- tor-l, Roper Bros. t-.Lsss xrx.--uor.s'rmN»rmxsraNs. Must be Registered ln Canadian llcrd Book, with Certificate of Registration. HOOVER POTATO DIGGER. U \ Bull, .i yenrs or older-l,Sumuel Dickey; 2, Thus. Sherry; 3, Jno. Stewart. Bull, 2 yonrs old-1, Byrne Bros.; 2, Wm J. Gibson; 3, Walter M. Len. Bull, lycar old-l. Samuel Dickey. Bull cull (underl your old and over 6 months) ~l, John Twcsdy. Bull cnlf (under fljmontins and over 3 months)-l,JohnTwecdy; 2, A. H.Boswell. Cow in milk or calf (over3 yenrs old)- l, Edgar Henrtz; 2, Fred Clarke; 3, Samuel Dickey. Cow in milk or calf, 3 yenrs old,l- Saruucl Dickey; 2, Samuel Dickey; 3, Jno. Tweedy. Cow iii milk or calf, 2 yenrs old-1, Samuel Dickey; 2, Walter M. Leo; il, Walter M. Len. Ht-ifcr, 1 year old-l, A. H. Boswell; 2 Walter M. Len; 3, Jno. Stewart. Heiiler cult" (under 1 year n.nd 'over fi months)-1, Samuel Dickey; 2, Fred Clnrko. I-Iulfer coli’ (undcr 0 months ond overt! months)-l, Wziitcr M. Len. Sweepstnko Prize for best Dull (any nge) -l, Samuel Dickey. Swcepstnkc Prize for best Cow (ony nge -1, Edgar lienrtz. Herd, consisting of l bull and 4 fcmnlos, over one year old, nud owned by oxhlbii,o1' fl, Snmuel Diokcy; 2, \Valtor M. Lea. Of the ubovc prizes $25.00 nrc offered by the Holstein-Friesian Association of Cnnadlt. ur. rss xx . -s\vsr-:r's'rAKEs. Host. Bull of any milk brccd, viz.. Ayr~ shines, -lorscys, Gucrnscys, or Holsteins, shown in any of t-lloso clmll-*l,__1lo|l Elfm- liest. Cow ln milk, with calf at foot., of sonic lrrccds sliowu in u.n_y of those clnssts -l, Etlgnr Hunrtz. mass xx|l.- s\vlii-:r-.s1'».iri-as Ilcsi, Cow ln milk with hcifcr cull' |\t foot, shown in class 2i, 1 Alex Robertson; 2, Byrne Bros; 5), Edgar iicnrtz; ll, Euston Bros; 5 Tuppcr Ferguson. cl..\ss xxur.~An\'surni-1rmxm-is Cow, 4 yenrs old und upwards, ln milk or cnlf-Illnstou Bros; 2, G. A. Simmons; 3. Tupper Ferguson. Cow in milk orcnlf, ll, yenrs old-l G. li. Simmons; 2, Alex Robcrtson;1i,Enst.on Bros; Iloifcr, 2 yenrs old nnd under il,-' 1 Tuppnr Ferguson; 2, Alex Robertson; 3, Jno Spencer; Helier Cul! (undcr lycnr und over il months) 1, Tapper Ferguson; 2, Easton Bros. Helier Gulf (underfl months ami ovcr :i months) l Tuppcr Ferguson. imxss xxiv-.llcusur on nurcunusx' nrtxnus. Cow, ~l yenrs old nnd upwards. in milk or colt-l, G. H. Simmons; 2, G. H. Slm|nons;3, G. ll. Slmmons;~i, Robt. E. Longworth; 5, Roy Fitzgerald, Cow, In milk or calf. 3 yenrs old-l, Jas. Trainor; 2, G. ll. Simmons, Zi, Lewis llucstls. Heller, 2 ycnrs old nnd under Il-l, Goo. Lightizcr; 2, Robt. E. Longworlh; ii, Alex. li. McKay. He|fer,1ycr\r old-i, Strmlcy Crosby; 2. Roper Bros. - Heller ci\lf(nmler 1 your old nnrl over fl llrpoiifthsly-lit, linger Eros.. 2, Jus. dllopcr. e cr n (un er months un over 3 months)-1, Miss E. A. Roper; 2, Roy Fil-zgernld. (mass ltxv.-noisrnrrr ilnaons.. Must be by Registered Bull. Cow, 4 years old und upwards, in milk or cllxlf-li'l;2g;rllieartr.: 2, \Vm. Duffy; lt, A ex. I c e . Cow in milk or calf, 3 yours old-l, Ed- gpr ileartz ; 2, Wm. J. Gibson ; 3. Edgar our z. Helier, 2 yenrs old ond under 3-l, Wm. Corli)nolly; 2, Wm. Connolly; 3, P. McN. llo 'ertson. llelfer, l year old-1, Edgar Hearts ; I, Alex. Il. McNeill ' R. A. Mason. Helier Calf (under l year old and over il anonmha)-l, Frcd. C. Clnrkc; 2,Sl.anley rcs y. :Helier Calf (under ii months)-l, Wm. J. Gibson; !, Ilsotor Dsrmch. cnxss xx\'ii.-s\v|mPer/ixlw. Br-st Cow in milk with heifer calf nt- loot shown in Clusscs Zi, 24, 25-1, G. H, Simmons. == T0 BE CONTIN UED. Ai wnonss sell a $9.00 Coat for $7.oo. fro eo Coat for $7.50. exhibition n London fenc wlro machine "elm" C“"(“°d°l'D \“°n"h" *nd '°"°" 9 T $1 Luo coat for $8°°°' known machine has its good qualities ex- ‘ luerdv °°m‘m'l“R °f 1 lm" “d 4 ‘°m'l¢”' pinion.; in on _(nw,-e,,¢|,,K ww by Mn over one year old, And owned by exhibitor ’ . ' . Boulber. l`he six chief principles of the *I Wm Cl“"k°‘ , _ ; London system of wire fence consi.ruo~ “LA” x"m"'“”5“N"Y5~ I '.‘. >"Ft"‘”i""-‘1-' First.-To secure in the fence the great- M°"ls Bl°°k- 0PP°5‘¢° PN* 05% , asc possible weight and thc strongest of Bu" syn" nr °ld"_'l Bop" Bmsi ‘ L .§ i RAIN PRMFCO-A15 A Visitors to the Exhibition and others in need of a showerproof or Mackintosh rainproof cost should not fgii (9 see the exceptional values we are giving. These coats were sold to ns by a wholesale house that is _ going out of this line of goods-at a price that enables us to \ ltlghgrade, durnblc materinl for any cer D°"“ld Mem-mlm '- and Handsome and when it rains. ' wg.; "" 'null trademark idcn - ‘ 'ilieonly Fil-llehm _ -ii' ‘snrzrz .mis ..¢'}'.i.;..-, .. *' When it rains when it shines Fit-Reform Rain Coats are two coats in one. dressy enough for street and evening wear. The only protection that protects .@- dj.. i;." and Semi-loose backs-in an endless variety of rich patterns and colortngs. , Eg? Look for label with lrs;ir.mnrk and rica as fixed by makers ;'L__._.'._._._._. _ '.,~. -.. ' 1-' --r-._ - . °~--1-"a»~.‘. -few .:‘ uf- ,S - _ ' Wardrobe hcmlssl V -' _ Prowse Bros., Charlottetown. .. .. - .. .. _.nh .. ..__.._...;‘--7- "1L--€--ii----i4l»l-\-lJ¢-tb. 1905. QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD Pro oscd s|\ill.ni:s ol' Fi. S. "(`l\l\Il’J\,\'A l>ct\vei-n Minlti-4-nl und (_‘lu\rluLl1.~tu\\n culling rr Fni.l\c\'g'0int, liinl llny, Porcu, Cnpu ('n\'u, Gmini liivcr und .\\|rn|||:i'» ' if Wg; ii $5.1 ‘ , .. . . . - ALE PRICES 5 A ` i of ~_=.<~»..~.‘~' :- .. :X ._,_ ,\_~3,‘- .~ : .;~,"§' T23; rs; .. `“°“ “"1” . With Certificate ofrcglstrnrloo. clomlet and Fufpisher' ' . . - - "”,'_ _j,.f_‘_.'__.-;. _ . '_ ‘..,.'_,. -4. ' ’..' iii' Absolutely moisture-proof ._ yet T" light and porous. _V lui ,~ " l ..-~1.\:u- ;l~ I .Mil ` 3.' if a .- -. J 3z.‘ ,._ir.;, .fy rg., "v-'='. ‘.l'»1‘.-.,Z1"\ ,i e" f"=_r,.,' ` i ‘ ' ..`~ 9;; _ \, ` i .I ., \ '_l_ .,_‘»i4\&_ -» af f .fits-'ff ,sf‘_t'”' '~ .5 . . -. l. ,fy .‘ W *.Pi` Yr- . -.ss ~-. .f - r;l"’f`l *ff* lil" ‘Z l i--,- \ to l . .nv 3*; 1. _ _-.-_ .°- * _ ""1 5? .5 , :- - . . z .SJ . ,,., X5, x,_" _ 5." 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Subject, to clmngc should t-lrcinlistuiu-r-.~' rcri\lll¢‘~ (.`J.£§.fE`\7'EILs]'_» EfE1C)S-. 1*-l§'=UfS-ClWl°“°’°W“° lliill Nov. noon on nn'l\':\i 0 _ _J CLASSIFIED A | i One-Hail Cent n Word Each Insertion. Six Consecutive in. sertions Charged as Five, Three Weeks as Two and One Vlonth as Two and One-half Minimum Charge |0 cents With Order. 'il§N.T§ DVERTISE Weeks, Weeks. HELP WAN'l‘El)-rfnsrAx.r~:. WANTED-A girl for gcnurul lloncc- work. Good references. Apply nt this ofllcc. tl-llld bf \VANTED-Agirl foriaencrnl house- work country girl proferrc . Apply this Office. (Hill tf. TO-LET.-A dwelling house on llgr- mout, Str.-op oliprigiio ri-.siflr-pro or l\li\|<_u~ cliurmnn Hsq. Apply io I\`i»il l’\lr-Qunrric uuuncrsidc. H15 ll lf. TO-LE`l`»-A house on Syrlncy_ St. opposite Metliodlst Church r-oiiinmlng li rooms. Apply to M. Trnlnor 85 Cu.. or on promises. lfl fl lf- WANTED-A girl for gencrnl house- work. Guorl rnfclerrccs. Apply to Mrs. Ayers, Bayfield Street. tl-Iiltl i.f LADIES VVANTED-A BRIGHT ENERGETIC WOMAN-Womnu's work. Pernmncnl. position. Old estnhlisiu-d business house of solid flnnncinl standing. Salary $12 to M8. wcek(lfv, with expenses paid ouch Monday lrcct lroln hond- qunrtvrs. Expenses ad\‘nn1:vrl. \\'c fur- nish cvcrytlniaz. Address. Scvrclu1y,liL Menon Illocx, liicugo, Ill. l\llSCEi.|..\NEOl]S I.hlAl!N 'l`I-2i.I~1GliAl’liY und li. Il. Accounting. $.'ill to Sill) n month :inlnry assured our §rn;»'i-.f~~ -.7-2 ~l'“-l .- 3121;; '.-,y.. vi ,.i‘g,\_- i . W3( ‘»`»`.-ff `5"m .:"K.‘y;&(’~¥>- 2 ., _.iw s .ki mf' -1'* . $‘*>,~r~:9* ~..x<:.'~ ,`i'ft~’.f.é if 3"): =_’.‘ .,v'. .` iff. , f ef!'_§ a I _ :vs-_..|_.,. ..¢