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'"‘;` ;_., ,_ ' I' .1 _ A ‘ .`f“- .fl 'U15 ‘ .2 _.___l ii "ll" ‘ll if 1' _; 'r“'.~.f-'~;:"'lr:t>f‘ ' l._*l_`f . _'¢_ r _ . 1 1 l . l l 4 _,. ll 1' l ~."'_Lil l.. 3 _ .~.§!.;{' f is . ,..- ' .; _ _ __ -__ ¢1'£;»`»5~,. 1 > ...-..,,.-~ _ _ __ _ _...___ , .».» -e 4 -i ,’ l.;.r€_fi_‘ _ .-il .-¢_,~ ' --.4 ' W... ,. u--..x_.; _ » 5 ,rAcErwo...-2--».i’.'_ "-<5' 1' _ THE C Wh* _ I Sale Al-lO't|¢l‘\ S8|Q_ G°V°fiiiii°ll¥T?_ _Milalcshs A CARDIGAN ROAD MASIER six silver smelt Foxes for me l .lm instructed by Frei c Kelly. ` Under tllehsiilcssoftlo Daughters S cheap Bred and raised on the oldest Highfield to sell on his premises. ol-lAIli»l:An _ 'V':i“" " "1 ”." 5”* - ¢AUcU_sT 11, 1915 ' _ " _.T-" _»d". ___1\_&i§1§¢*' ir,--Some time ago while travell- ,_ _,_ s - - _ » , 4. . °“ of ° ing through the western end of the Fox Ranch in Manitoba. Aug. 19, the followlngz- 6 choice the EmP|7° ` L _Cs digan district I was struck by the CHA8. B. WOTTON nlllch cow 4 lv 1 l 1 ears ' g _.. .. lil ll lisllll s, s. y. it y Box 110. ' old, 1 brood mare, 3 months old, also I . Fox Warren. 3 years old, 1 foal, 3 months old, also __ ' ' The fonownls letter has been yen r splendid condition of the roads. Wall: all the roads Ihave travelled on l- were good, the roads in this DBF- Man 20 tons hay, 2 driving gagons, 1 ex A ll celved it om P i t St ll n W ticular section were away ahead of 2481 71lM2l press wagon, 1 truck wagon, 2 carts, “gud th’ .7 3 0 C r r va 8 ep 8 ~ » re- . 1 I ' ° ~ ish _ -- _ . ' ll hi _ _ in r .4 in width simile end ii" Ca S ploushs. 1 sans plough, 2 sets spike '_'”"" _ Buchman y s mlnher Mr_' Wm 8 _ _ _ .. __ Reduced All the balance of our 756: and $1.00 bathing caps reduced to clear _ 45c Colors red and blue . .l. G_;RU.l;lllrleso3l -_.W IG-htm-ahaha-¢;_g__ Co ltd Yarmouth N S Ameri rival ck an urge R Y ' 8. P. GOUDEY, Secretary. 2195-7~22Mti'. Foxes For Sale Excllangc, (Jllarlottetown. 2-153-7-9llllllwf2wks. ymou oc 50 p c cash dividends paid hens, 16 ducks, forks, shove last year. hoe a Unless more than 20 p c. acre cash be paid will add more an ** gellcrlltiolls; also several pairs bred n_n from lllported stock. eligible for re- . tlistratloll ill P. E. Islalld l~‘ox Asso- bubject of Lecfure _ cintioll books as Standard Bred; ten Makl"9 MWA" in *he F3' Ea pairs good crosses. Prices on appli- Illustrated by Stereoptlcan Vie cation. J. S. Wedlock, Cullaila Fox M Harris Binder, 2 hay mowers, 1 Yarmouth Silver Black Fox and Fur sieish 2 cert saddles. 2 Bets ii harness, 2 pair collar and ham ben.s 30 barred Pl th R d soft wood Situate 3% miles wn foxes to the ranch to can shareholders are met on 12 months credit on approved ING THIS YEARS DIVIDENDS. 2480-7-11Mwthstu4i. A llday evening, 16th August l is prepared to give us views an of these people. lll.lll’s lectule as being am The press speaks very lligllly o J _ . TFNDERS ' ‘ ' 18 of 65 acres oi’ choice lan s clear, balance covered with ar ol the Boston boat at the llotes_ for stock and implen do d taken over ranch free oi’ Terms for farm made known at ch . BENJ. CARTER A FEW SHARES FOR SALE CAR- Auctions Grand Lectu Ullder the auspices ol the C S '~ ll b ` Six pairs best P. E. L. Silver l_,?l),SS fmluywl eflehveredb .. . us I A H I ,i ‘ Blacks, warrallled native bred for ten M0 S 0 ma" n (mlmud Ha r. Holman has travelled e sively ill China, Corea, and Japan, ions oi’ the social habits and cus lllt ‘ _ Adult tickets. 20c. Children' Sealed Tenders will be received n- kels. 15L d “ July 181|) 1915 Til’ Violin Solo, Zigeunehveisen, Sarasste 'Eg Miss Henrico Jones. _0_ _ we have all hour Bayonet fighting he C li “nd vocal Solo' The Rose §al`r(dl?lnAhucsrfe glrdlllaggthidhllcel xslillrgldddtohflbgl' lgdll Poser." iw S8iil».““d added" the be" s. and other articles too numerous Ml" Kathleen Moore are all well Well my health is good. F08 20 p. c cash dividends gulf to mention Also on the same day his Wann., n day _sick .mee I had the fiiiiieed this Y°*"- f ml d» 51 Piano Solo, Solxerso B list minor. mumps They are keeping us moving fvililifii- l"“'d Chopin those days. Up in the morning at 5 __ meet 'mm Miss Belle Carver o'clock get coffee and cake At six Cliilmeii “iid Warming t° t ° B" B f l-las: sauiliing comps, morning. I enquired W*“?_ ‘B *"’“" New Hyth Kent Eng R0i1:n»a>:¢sNr-it _"FF"T‘P°?°?°>‘*"1"*"?’7’T’T’T'?‘?’T‘f‘T"?’T’T‘T‘>’T‘T o>~l`l~l~l:,:t~aooenbi~l%¢=.:=~l¢ac'i:4:w¢’=»=~Nv-‘O©»°‘"‘Nwi- 2 7'. BIC. l 14.51 15.42 16.40 17.47 19.03 20.15 21.1.1 22.03 22.44; 23.24 23.57 '°~’~’~‘~`=¢`-°.'~".°"?"5"°°f”." L-.'e~z..~.»-<:oowl\:e=»~ M. 10 Tu. I 11 | W. l Th .".`*!"F’¢‘f"E-”‘°."."."7"." Q-r-l\:e.:c>-A->Ll»-ui-1=o': 12 13 14 15 16 17 e -1 =' F as Qrsswsneeww K\7K\7K€l!\')>-¢~lLC»&bJL’\b-I Ca&Z§DL`1®L’Ii"L’1@U1 1s 19 20 21 ‘ 22 2:4 M. ' 24 25 w. | F. Sa. 0.43 S. 1.13 M. 1.41 Tu. 2.08 15.12 6.8 AUGUST- Ist to 4th, a warm spell 5th to 9th, showers. 10th to 14tll, blustry. 15th to 19th, generally un- settled. 20th to 23rd, cool, backward conditions. 24th to 27tll, sultry wave. 28th to 31st, sllowery weather. i DIARY OF EVENTS. T0-DA Y. lo .".".°°.°° ee-\l-oc 26 27 28 29 30 31 Prince Edward. 7 and 9.45 p.m. (Tity Magi.=4trate's (‘ourt, 9 a.m. I. O. O. I<` .Grlillil Lodge. Matinee Itares, 2 p.ln. Musicale at Govcrllnlcllt I-louse. 3 p.m. W I 1% tender not necessarily accepted. A C McCORMACK, Montsello. 2410-8~5,7,10,l3,15,19. to The undersigned offers for immedi lu a e sale his farm consisting of' 160 sh acres of land at Mayileld, small fox gl' rallcll on farm. For particulars apply io W. w. Roda, us Prince si., or A Nurse’s Education llursc's education. Write for circ-ular of illfornlation. Address, KATHLEEN A. DOWD, R. N., Superintendent ol' Nurses, Norwich, Colin. 2464-7-10M24ipd. The wh.. w. lint-_ltus Hospital, 5 “ General llospital with well equipped medical, sllrgiclll and obstetrical llc- partlncllts oli`el's ll three years' grad- I cd course to young women desiring a u &`-“lf-'i ls. Mail Contract tober next. JOHN F. Wi-IEAR, Post Ofllce ills ecto 2023-7-14Mw3wks. ~ I F ui SEALED TENDERS, addressed to "I the I-'ostlnaster General, will be re- G ceived at Ottawa until noon, oil filtliilms F090. Tlli‘€0 Friday, the 27th August, 1915 for gi the conveyance ol’ ills Majest;y`s Mails, on a proposed Contract for 5 four years, six times per week over I Rn,-ai Mall mule Nn_ 4 from Ken_ nquipnlellt above nlelltiollcd \vli sillgton, P. E. Island from lst Oc- 0|'i'9i`9d EN Ui»0(3~ Printed notices containing further illforlnation as to conditions of pro- posed ('.ontract may be seen and blank forms of Tellder may be obtained at thc Post Oibccs oi’ Kensington and at 2463-5-11.12.13 llllll 15. the oillcc of the Post Office Inspector. Post Oilicc Inspector. BIRTHS I _..._ .1 CURR|E.- At Rocky Point, on Allg- ust 2nd. 1915. to Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Currie, a daughter. Congratulations. DEATHS e£ WADMAN.- At Summersille, July 9th, 1915, after an illness of eighteen months, Preston. aged 16 years eld- est son ol A. II. and Mrs. Wadlllan. RUPTURE WILL SURELY FOLLOW PARIS, Aug. 9.-The Temps to-day publishes a summary of the diploma- tic situation between tlle llllitml States and Germany. and concludes its article with these words: "Whatever be the desire oi’ the United States to avoid a conflict. lt is certain that ll. rupture will follow any new exploit of German submarines threatening the lives of American citizens. “Although the Germans pretend that America cannot war on a great nation without the greatest prejudice |to herself. it is probable that the iirm~ ness of the attitude of the Govern- ment of the United States will he suf- ficient to impose prudence upon the Convention C. H. S. STERNS, Convener. Maritime Provinces Germans. Without daring to sink American vessels, tile Germans pro- bably will avenge themselves on the phips of other neutmls." m.¢l.\.m.s - _ _ o_.s¢.llKt“‘:|m est ticket ent Tues. Aug.l7tIl, & Z4tll._ For Particulars apply near- For_Sale MARY MARICO. Beautiful filly foaled 1912 Standard and R i of Peter the Great 2.07%. Sire ill 2.10. Granddalll Grace Ilanlpart by part 2930. This lilly weighs 1050 lbs. is tclysoulid and is list bein br BUDD'S BARING 2 year old st broken, inclined to pace make handsome stallion about t`rom the Bingen family. lto many, for price adtiresif-. L. C. MANNING, "486-7-11M2I. Ilalll Mary Abbott by Abbott \ 31622 Sire of AI Dillard . 2.09% J s ows well at the trot.woulii ma out Brood mare study her bree n colt standard and regist red by Baring 2.12% son of Bil _ 707, sire of Baden 2.05%. Bel write Box 415, Charlottetown. 2.06%, Ilergen 2.06%, Binvolo 2. 2393_8_4M6l_ Bisnlya 2.09%, Dain by Rampart .lu These young horses are ri . ` women bred and sold for no fault, owne 38 Kent Street, Hal STEPHEN. Tickets may be obtained from Drug - Stores alld from Daughters oi the Empire. 2472-7-10m1i I travellers slug his praises by U10 hour, I don’t wisll to be misleading, Or indulge in special pleading Bllt the Grits could never raise a man like Power. my i V I ~‘ Prellaps he is preparing for the autos of (iQ Tile following thrilling letter from Vilke renllllgnflgbggytbiillzlrfgs(3?,§l.E;l2lnw; Eric Wilrburtoll, now wounded and ill For lle’s making tllenl full 25 feet Rell? linlits, tell minutes walk from town. me hosllmil has just bile" rewlved “ Home nas 17 ,comin conservatory vel., here by his father, Dr. Warburton. sllould they conle FOR SALE wnulnilllnlllnlllllls .... glide You lleedll’t fear collision on a road tlls.t‘s mode by Toln wide. abso- "'”da|'» iii1iD@l'0lls outbuiidingln abou; Eric was attached to the land forces Should you llrivc to lair or market, in outbuildings Fine ornamental trees, as UN’ 'Filer Speaks fu’ "Self ll, g' close to saltwater bathing. This pro- D0Ul` Amd-_‘AS You Probably know ' ll nerly ln very nnmnlete ln nll ways by tlli.-4 tillle, I have been wounded ill 15 acres of land Large garden and of the Allies operating at the Dar- Yoll can set your nlind at eilse, °:e“' orchards Gnrdéners Cottage wltll dallelles. (lolnlllellt is ullnecessary You woll't bc caught in ally sudden e n. ' shower, tell you this for sartin you cull drive like Geordy Martin ~ und is the mnnl ,leslmble ln lne mn,-_ the head. It certainly was a narrow When you are travelling on li rond 'Kira ken Annly to ownen escape, and although it did not finish Vi* im EDWARD 5Ay|:|E|_D_ llle the silock upset every nerve ill my Clml.l0llel0wn_ body, and my head is nothing but one Now as homeward from thc (‘ity, tIlat’s made by Power! ___ 22l7_7_23Mlmwll_ big pain now. It seems to have af- As you sing ol’ Nell or Kitty, 3_3 lbcted that eye ol' mine, and the Or percllnllce of Rosalie tile Prairie J' other ollc ls getting sore in sympathy. ‘ ' "“~ i also my ears trouble nle ll lot. I was _Try and sing ll song in season Cliely slipping out in front of the firing lille, Wllilc giving rilylllcs give reilsnll i' has which means, I was digging ll trellcll And sing My solig a song to Tilonlns ahead of me towards the enemy and _ . unless one is very careful he is pretty ifax. Farmers and Bl.llld6I'S S€llll'lg sure to get hit, alld tile head is the the best Lime is our business. only part that is showing eo in the BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TIIE UNDERSIGNEI) Assigne lilo belleiit of the creditors of ing ol’ ills creditors to oticr the perty of tile Illsolvellt for sale H BYGIVES NOTICE that he wil llcad thc assets of the estate co ing oi':- Cubic Il_ead with Lobster Fa thereon, buildings about 78 feet so cook-house and Boat.-house s, 7 0 traps, 40 bbls. Bait, Terms nlado kllowll nt sale. llatell illii August, 1915. solvent Estate S Estate of AElleas R. Mc-.Aulay 0 i’et<‘.r’S Bay Lobster Packer having t Annvs a Breton on the way to the base llospl1nlpl-o- been instructed by a vote oi’ a meet- §3é8_8_4Mw'fm3m0s_ C pe ' bably Malta, and hope to be ready for gilt of way from Main Road; 4 b net: 5 ' iles nearly now. S oiler. Factory and coo team Boiler, Factory :1n.l cool ftensils; above l<‘.4ctol°y Slle wit 1 ‘ nd us. One high explosive shell I be diall cattle, which they will lay before killed seven of nn, llornm and ,ne Lord Sclborllc, President of the Bin-npnel was dnlng damage m0_ My Also u llorsc and Truck wngoll. l309~i"l Of Al§FlCllllUl‘B. Mid Pfefiilef saddle horse got a sllrapllel bllllet I Borden, ill Sllparilte d€D\lUltl0ilS~ The most through ills neck, which I ctllt ltrgunlelits used were that the time oilt as soon as possible. We have not ARCHIBALD O'HANLEY, IS BDGCIHIIY 0DD0i‘lU!l6 f0i' il Change- lllucll use for our horses here, and ill Assignee. tlilli (`l1Hl1tlli1ll Camo, llllilli-U10 fi`0m fact, handed lllost of ollrs over to thc disease, are regarded with favor here. A_ M_ (l_ Bennles we nm nn ne_,_n_n A Jewish delegate said Canadian cat- in ln., "nes ns l ‘ ‘ pro- :lnytliillg before long. ERE- n , You ask llle to tell you what our l put work consists ol. \VelI. .since 1 am up at Public Auction oil Tuesday tile not tllerc at present, I presume I call 17th August instant at one o'clock p. tell you. Starting nt tile iii-gl .iny of lll., at the Lobster Factory Cable landing we had to build ll road up a Agonth \\'nl\l'l‘ll . . E... -nsist- cliff under gileii fire, ni] the _nne_ __ _ _ . . Tllcll`we built ourselves a camp. I "AGENTS wANTED'“T° SELL FOR F‘actol‘y Site 1% acres i`reellold_ at llleilll dug ourselves a canlp. You seo Clury wc all live in dug-outs, which are long - grave-like holes ill the ground, about Mid ($P°Clal i0 THB GUii'U|°") three feet deep on top covered over OBIS. LONDON. Aug. 9--All lilfliielllllil with boughs, twigs, etc.. and about 8000 body oi’ representatives of the meat ig inn-ns of clay on ton of than An En- trade in various municipalities, repre- tins ls for nmlecllnn fron, B-ne" nw l ... __ ` “ ua. sybll " w Y Plctou, Nova Scotia, \ A Liberal Conservative Con-‘ MONDAY AND THURSDAY vention will be held in the Court of incl. week, on arrival or the m House at Souris, on Wednesday, ins express from Halifax (n Augllgt 11[]-|_ at 2 0'(;]0ck p_ m_to noon), for Sourls, P. E. Island, . th re awaits the arrival of the a nominate two candidates to _re-_ "Din n.,,_n1 nom Cn,,,,.l,nn,, ; _ l, _ w li. I f 'i present the Liberal Conservative iimnc., io Magdalen nllinnls ...sown 'Huw me ”°""'"" “Mme y e P (own 0"" ng a mmght 'me' party for the first district of lows: Klng's County. Each Poll is to M°ND/*V-L°“"° s°“"° f°" E .du-Nord, Amherst, Grinilstone Island llin-nw lim racquet on ing grass, Tho trenches are built in this way: the fun number of dele and Polllt 80889- R0¢\li`i\iii8. Ciillii “I And blood sufrused my cheeks with The traverses are to prevent the pos- Grindstone, Amherst and Souris; and returns to Pictou. THURSDAY-Leaves Souris calls at Point Bosse, Grindstone, h t, S i, d t t PI F 63:1 thtduhsstullriprlnuizlllb sglontll June, July, August an eptem I e _ weather permitting, calls at West gl lfl l n ii, ou ll .. W h h d H t E Excursion ... ..... ...... ..:s.'."§.l:.l.;-,z.';,‘.;".’,..‘:.':. ..'...“;i:.....°1..;l':’...“. .‘i:'.:":;.l:".‘:.‘.:: afves X¢Ul°5l0ll ' 'ri Amherst thence to Pryon Island turning, calls at Point Bosse, G To "le west from the stone, Amherst and Souris. I For further particulars apply WM. ROBERTSON G SON, Agents, Halifax. CHA8. W. IVES, Agent. Picton. MATTHEW MeLEAN A GO., Agents, Souris. Or to WM. Mol.U|lE, Manager Owne Picto Nova Scotia. ag . r. U. 2455-7-slislil. _fi [_ ___ 2061-7-lslull. - Leaves lntercolonial llail a W -Q tio would be favorable in the religious n _ eng "eem are scarce mcuce of the 0 un" erc. After about tell days wc moved reliable autllority that certain dis- mn. nrnl “vo week tn y " I' livery ol' dead llleat. The Inst delllnnll l mmm most unpleusmmy bright was taken (gut -whné th bm _“hw l ut nlcans wllon we szenl a mnrcll on __ va o about ten yards and ad- fter- i iield lily racquet in my hand, vonce tho required distance, where ml' They wellt lo flgllt for my dear land, “iid Befllng that the traverses are pro- And many wont to die. i’@i`lY Dill lil IW U10 lllfililtry. When tons- ii-ley come up to dig themselves in and sin,ine_ slbility of onllladlng ilre. That l shouidsea the soldiers psss we advnnmd 100 yards one night. for Ann l annul.; nlny n gnnm 210 yards another. and one night we 2420-3.6Mii;4i_ Amherst. Grindstone Island, Point “dug in" 80 yards from a Turkish re- = Llosse and Grnnd Entry- Retiirnins penn. is noi swoon, l know: but than iiouhl so that our men could enillsile Am' Shame is more sour than death can li- Tllili iii il i>l'BfiY dBilK€i'0\lB Some, tou. lm; lr the enemy spot you, but still they s of And nnnnln falls ln" on mg, seem tohave diillculty in finding the l19l'. range. which saved s good many of E3' Give me the sword or stern command suns beginto spit I tell you my nose » fife 1°” buying the ies" .Thai 251;’ ,i,':.“.@l§;l;r;,§f.fl: 13'.: ls your buSmeSS‘ Prices right' can have sollle idea where I was llit. ale* Apply I0 'l‘wo bullet wound.; and one by it stone s ~ propelled by u bullet, the latter rigllt st' Ann S Lime Quarne oil top ol’ nly head. A pretty close shave, doll‘t you tllillk? Tile shock e fOr D l ~ was terrible. It seenled as ii’ my head the ea ers In _ was driven right througll my holly, f Si. Crude and Burnt Lime as with a sledge hammer. I am now y fo e king dllstrlal parties niet to day to fornlul they began to mln Bnelln on us There ting ate their cllsc for the withdrawal of were men killed ln lwon und tn ~ ~ ~ Y ~RV”~|/HD' WANTED Fon ll all the embargo oil importation of Cana all ron mes LAUND team sentillg also the leather trades and ill- We had not been [new n da be r` l W D' . c mm y. to another camp, nearer the ilrillg n |-'n onlne, ° M ' A Times C0i`i'P-SDOiiil8i'il- 0559603 10 lillo, wllere we not only had sllells bilt tvilnrlolleiowli, lzlll July, 1915 canadlan all Steamer :lie c_hnnsf;. _ami ultiibntgetrgsinigt stray bullets. we lost on an ilvoriige Oil 0 Cel' ll ll C911 l* B- two men a day from stra bullets i . I . tricts hope to procure a cheaper sup- to go out of the _hflmg ‘H30 tzviusagg Dil’ 0|’ Hi0i"l ililiiilillii 10 00! i”°°t3 “iid lmrbed wire at night tllnc, sometimes nn" hay. Fzlrlnillg inteyests prefer tile de- ,nn ls oo. Wbcn i It d .. for a change was in 1906 when il bill n R n gl D Vance is un' » 9 the el m b l l ilnced the following year was Biielvliii lrsncllloell tlllell 1734; iahlelxlllolvvllll - -- 1 i . ii ll , _ ssl; pn, ...E GAME ':._‘;l.:;_ .:;°;.;2§.”:,:l”:.‘ .if BD » S flower. Power. l nm, etc., JEAN NARUC. In the grip of the big rellper. Tile little girl is but eight. years of age. alld is the daughter oi’ Mr. Thad- rly Arsellilult, of (‘.nsey's. Tile daught- er, with ll number of' other children was in the field playing, and she np- proilcllcd to lleal-.tile machine on the .side upoll which the knives _work. Tile l°atller'll attention was distracted ily another child wllo was culling to him ironl the opposite side of the mn- cllille, and he did not see the giri’s danger until too late to prevent tllc accitlellt. Both the little girl's legs were quite badly cut. She was rushed at once to Slletllllc where Dl'. M. A. Ollltoll rellllerell nledicul aid. It is hoped tllilt lilo linlbs can bc saved, but that this can be lloile is by no means cer- tnill at prescllt. PARIS, Ang. 7.- A renewal oi’ the Balkan League and its entry into the war on the side of the Allies is be- lieved to be ill sight, owing to the ef- forts of the Ministers of Russia, Great Ilritalll, ldrance lllld ltllly. This iilne, it is expected, the League will include Rollmania. wllo remaillell aloof from ille former agreement, and ill collsitleratioll ot’ her threatening in- illtcrvcntlon ill the second Balkan war. acquired fronl Bulgaria an nd- ditionnl area of more than two thou- sand square miles of territory. To reconcile thc coniiicting ~ de- sires of Bulgaria, Roumania and Rus- sia was the chief diiliculty ln the way of ro-cstnllllsllillg and enlarging the Illlikan League. This di c g. _ ili ulty is now believed to have becll overcome. all ' charge Twenty-ilve cents. i GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED AIIS. ~ One cent per word first insertion In this column, hsil cont per word sich continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum .. -E I I the Old Reliable I-‘onthill Nurseries. We teach ollr mell to sell. Expefri- ence ullllecessary. l-Iigllest com- missions pnid. Ilandsome free equipnlcllt. Stolle & Wcllillgtoll, To- ronto, 0nt." 2410-8-5ME20i. iiclp Wulltcil-Fellmlc Falcollwood Hospital. Apply at the Ilospltill. __ _ _2417-8-tiMti‘. ANTED-A Gini. Fon GENERAL housework. Apply Eldon llotel. 2415-8-5Mti'. i/ii`A'i~fr`Eo A cial. Fon GENERAL housework. Apply 83 Ilppor Prince Street, 2350-7-IilMii'. I ly FOR SALE.-STEAM BOILER AND new engine ill good order. Apply II. _cure Glllil‘tlillll._ l=oi`_|l.sulrnf_|)\'¢0rl :twig Speeza Lemon Powder. Try Bpeezo, _ .Deon 0-6. Tofnntsantlriv Great George Street. Mil. “li GR H tile wind from them. ~ ._ m--__ , Tlcketsfor Sale by ‘ Dr TmM_n_. Nmm_ H." Remmn" "_" m it takes practically no time’ to - l n alle a delightful, thirst quenching ‘ W t::2‘.l°.'.l.'°i:°i::;:'.”f.¥.f‘:.'llt2li',f.‘:‘l:.11. ..... ... 1.. of 1......-ii. wi... you .... * . K. ROGERS . . -A 84 Grest G r et ,ge :.':,‘:..l::°lt':."'."..._‘"»l‘:.:112111.11111. °° "° 8"”