simplifies the food problem for __ FE nomo. A fi The first years _of our life » 1SIJANBi’2r :gee fi ii ecaveaieniwelépmd QR. ' Royal Arcanum.-Prince Edward Coun- cil, No. 138, meets lq_iKnights of Pythla iare the most important in our _ Bull. wueuudian Qmee. on word md fourthlrlda- nFH.Beer' eiisieuee Thai isiiie timers Sm,_,,_ ,_ R K; build the foundation for sturdy Jost. ‘manhggd in the futu;-¢_ In. ’W. C. T. U. meets every Monday at 3.30 fhncy is, therefore, the _most iital period for proper nourish- hug. A baby secures the possible nourishment from a healthy mother, but unfoitu- nately very few mothers can horse their children. What, then, is the next best food? Monday in .uni muuui in can. nun' Cow’s milk should not be solely depended upon for it .lacks a _proper amount of liwhat a child needs most-cell- i ef 3 P- m--D- HONKH-» B°°°1‘di=¢ building substance. Moreover, £§t is Said by authorities on the ' every Tuesday night at 8o’clock in Brace’s ding such milk undergoes, from the cow to the time it is fed to ‘ja child, robs it of much of its foriginal value. Its quality _varies and its grades are nu- -merous; the stomach of an infant is much too delicate to _make up such defects in its 'food supply. Scott’s Emulsion _ children and counteracts these defects. A' The artificial foods that are so largely used very rarely contain milk, hence they im- ‘perfectly nourish the child. iEvena small amount of Scott’s Emulsion, one-fourth to "a half iteaspoonfulin the chi1d’sb0ttle 'seems to be of special value in adding a very important element to the food. Its bene- icial results are quickly seen. 7 Scott’s Emulsion is based this true food. principle. It nourishment for a in the easiest, quickest most palatable form. No baby is too young, no stomach too delicate to receive_ and re- tain Scott’s Emulsion. Even ai few drops in a child’s milk seems to provide cdnsiderable nourishment that cannot be otherwise secured except in a mother’s milk. If a mother whose milk is not furnishing _a child with proper nourishment -will her- self use Scott’s Emulsion it will greatly improve the quill- ity of the milk. - It benefits the mother as well as the child. A child of any age will be benefitted by Scott’s Emulsion. It furnishes the means to meet and overcome the strain of growing. Being prepared for easy digestion Scott’s Emul- sion does not tax the stomach or disturb the digestive organs of children. . Its great value as a_child’s food comes from the nourish- ment it gives, the ease with which .it enters the system, the quickness with which it brings about -a change for _ the better and the permanency _ if its benefits. The child who 3 isnot doingas well asit should _» needs Scottls Emulsion. We’liassmplefreeupcu oclock. _ L. O. Y. B. L.-Mizpah Loyal Orange Young_Briton, No. 148, meet every Thursday night in Brsoe’s Hall.- Walter-Cras`we1l, See'y. uuiuu/Nu.sss, Uunea Brotherhood ur Carpenters and Joiners, meet every Wednesday night at8 o’clock in Wr ght's Hall.-Frank Godfrey, Pres.; R. H. Ball, Rec. Secretaay. Sons ofScotland meets every second ProwseBlock.-E. Ca\mnoN,Beo. Secre- tary. onus: onnn. Boyne Lodge, No. 614 meets 2nd and 4th Fridays' in Wright’s, Ball Secretary. St. George's Lodge. No. 1171, meet Hall.-E. N. Yonker, Secretary that théffequent hand' 4 Lai»yW\llaceLodge No u meets lst 2nd 3rd Fridays, in Wright’s Hall.--Mah Caossrsan. R. Sec’y. L. O. Y.B. L.-Mlzpah Ioyai Orange Young Briton Lodge, No. meer. every Thursday night in Offers Hall.-J. Chappell. R. Sec y. Caledonia Club meets last Tuesday of each month. Visiting brethren wel com CityiCounci1 meets on the second Mo nda in each month. Dr. James Warburton, Mayor. H. M. Davison, City Clerk. The Charlottetown School Board meets the llrst Monday of each month Ewen, Stewart, Secretary. seasons. ' St. John’s Lodge, in Masonic Tem e D1 . 'second Tuesday in month, David MoLen nan,Sec y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, first Monday in month, W. P. Doull, Sec'y ____ HST!!! UV ' ___ wor.r.n‘s rnurnnanon Larsson. ler Your. 28 rem old- who kilied u H_ S. Barngs gf _Rat Pgnagg Isa. 28.1-7. Memorise verse 7. _ e _ ~ _ .' - _ » Tells of the Trials of the i “WEN TEX” iiii'°i°ii:i'£°-¢:ii=i»-°iii»`;°-i='i»y°»i»- ` _ Early Settler. 1... us. -/_ ,, ,,,,-,,,,,_ » r ANT __ _ °°"““3_.‘"“"‘° The Story ol aPioneer.S""°*YS°"°°L LfSS°"- ... f‘I’.Tl'..‘;.. ..... They also have erred through wine.- Time.-Abo it B. C. 725. ' Suffered Terribl from Kidne PING- T lid prophesy was probably de Y y iivsrsa tu Jerusalem _~ Complaint but was Speedily g HOME REZIADISYGS Relieved and Cured by , ` ` ` _ _ _. r Dodd’s Kidney Pins. 1ii(1.3°Worlds Temperance lesson.-Isa. 28 -- Tu. The Mocker.-Pr-ov. 20. 1-13. _ _ 'rw Bar Ponraon, ONT. Nov. 21.-(Special) -Everybody in Rat Portage knows H. S. Barnes, father of a former mayor and one of the oldest inhabitants of the metropolis of New Ontario. Though seventy nine years of age Mr. Barnes looks younger than many men of many fewer years, and is possessed of wonderful vitality and activity. - A pioneer of this district, Mr. Barnes tells many tales of early life in the wilds of New Ontario, but none more interest- ing than the following: “I was terribly troubled with Kidney Complaint. I suffered severely with pains across my back, and with a scalding, burning, sensation when urinating that was very pnneful; “Though I had lit le faith in proprietary medicines, I had a box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills in the house that I had procured my wife and commenced taking them with good effect. “It was not long till my> acquaintances started to greet me on the street with ‘I-Iello, Mr. Barnes, how young you _are looking. They were not astray. I felt smart too, and feel younger and in better health than I been for years. My Kid- ney Complaint was completely cured hy Dodd’s Kidney Pills." Iceman-How much for this ham? Shrewd Groceryman-Don’ know ex- actly. Just bring in your ice scales and we’ll weigh it. __________-_---_ ~ -tc ___f~.'LliIl.l§1'?.3lJ'»\/. W. Good Counsel.-Prev. 23 15-2s. Th. Woe to the drunkard.-Isa. 5. 11-24 F Danger of drink.-Amos. 6. 1 11. LESSON ,HELPS. Florence Jessica lcFarlsne B years old attorney and the police point to Accompanied by Neuralgia, ' irritability Sleeplessness . _ - 7 S. God’s.Punishment.-Nah. 1. 1-10. and D¢pre$ed Spit-its_ I Su. Drunkards shut out.-1 Cor. 6 1-11. N - 1. “Woe”-The solemn prediction of great national sorrow and calamity. “Crown of pride”-The city of Sebaste, the ancient Samaria, is here intended: it stood on a hill with a rich valley sur- rounding it. “Ephraim”-Here put for kingdom of the ten tribes. whose capital was Samaria. “Fading flower”-The glorious beauty of the drunka.rd’s crown of pride, the city of Samaria, shall wither as a flower which falls from the wreath which is worn by: the druukards. The frequent mention of garlands and flowers has reference to the custom of wearing wreaths of flowers at festive entertain- ments. "Overcome with wine”-Liter- ally, Broken with wine.” _ . 2. “Mighty and strong one”-This is the Assyrian king, Sbalmaneser or Sargon, who completed the destruction Samaria in B. C. 722. “Tempest of hail”-He shall destroy__the beauty of Ephraim's crown of pride, as the bail will destroy the flower. 4. “Hasty fruit”-The figure in the first verse is carried further in the third and fourth; the early fig, which iseasilyfseenon, the' tree and eagerly gathered. represents the city as it will appear in the eyes of the Assyrian king. “Yet in his hand”-Ex- pressing the eargerness with which the city shall be taken. 5. “A crown of glory”-\Vhen the judg- ment is seen the Lord will be magnified. 6. “Spirit of judgment”-What was Alexander cha ter Ro alAmhM“;° 8 ' . §J """""""""" V? ~. _ wanting in inebriate Ephraim and Judah, Ma D p I and D YQSM \ the Lord shall be to his faithful remnant in nic Temple' ant Th ‘Y in in Israel ‘Stren th to thcm”-The Assy ,i Vi in i ‘U I . month except June July and August - ‘ H I I ‘ 3 $5 Weldon Sec., ` I % E@ \ rian toiik Samaria. asaman plucks the Pri Ed 5 Pm” t N __ _ early fig which drops when the tree ls nee p ory, o. . - \, 1 . shaken; but the Lord shall be strength t Knight' Tennis!" Std 4 wednadu of " I A them who follow him; strength to drive each month in Mhsonic Temple. ‘ __»_ - _ _ W Alben mwud Lodge ot Pxetecdaneb 3_|i,||p|||5q|&m,q|g||¢-ne|r,Qm, their enemies even to .he gates of their own omsrisoisnulmtniuimui. _ iugarawsiiussauy Jsuus A i1Jui "" °‘”', 0 I ’ ry’ pr ’ y 7. ‘They also have erred”-The prophet; ' turns now to Judah, and charges themi Lora! CBUGADERS with the debaucheries, fm they, “though Woompany .-A" every Monday in strong drink .. have goge ...out of the way.-.L nerves and enabled me to sliegep and rest, ' ht’ Hall . . ’ 1 . . ’ nz 8 at 630 p m *Ada Wadman even the so-called ‘priest" and “prophet” swf' Kwan" or PYTHIAS ` From A Famous - stagger in the streets, wholly under the ' influence of wine, “swallowed up" with it Knight' ot P"hms_Emp"e Lodg. asthe sts erin their wal so the “earl Nc. 19, first and third Thursdays; J D - \ _ Q' “Z_8_ n u k. _ _,Y _ Pythian Hau,Pm'“.s New B1°ck____John a their tvytsion and stumble in their D~M0Mm3ll»K00D°l‘ Gf 3090148 8l1dS¢\l Theycurcallformsof Headache intwenty I Jugemen ° SONS Ol ENGLAND. » minutes. Stop pain of Rheumatism and 140480 F5011. N0- 143 l!l0Bl7S¢V€1‘!Th\1!'9°~,_Neuralgia. Relieve Car Sickness and _ M;-_._ J;,n¢,-._\\'i1ifu1 wa.” makes dlI°V¢l1il18iI1S-0-E-.H&llVi0l501'i&R0l\` Sour Stomach. Break up a cold in woefulwant. Juim A. reid se ' . \ l_ » 97 in one day. Mr. Jones Nousence ! Lots of women L°d8° P1'"1°° Ed“’”d m°¢i»l S¢°°11d Md N0 PAIN can exist in the body under the waste their breath talking, but never f0\1l'l»h T\1¢8¢l8Ys of each month in S. O. E. influence of the-se wounsnrur. 'rasLms. seem in want, fur mars, Hall, Victoria Row.-E. H. Duchemin On sale at your drug store and all places . _ . f ‘h ' ` h b' h f 5150!- where medicines are kept, or from the mihgcblxfzthcgnguggéifi is f\~oe,.w;§,Mi:»i,?e FORESTERS- _ proprietor at 25 cents a box. MONEY Syrup contains the pine_ virtues and cures Court Avondale, L O.F.,f:iurth Tuesday Rmfunpgp where no gun; is ¢ff¢¢¢,¢d_ ctlaluggs. c;ilds,dbi-lonchiiis, l:;1»arsne;s,hanq - ; -. ' _a roa an ung rou es, ve ic °i each month m Cum” Han Gmfwn S"_ SAMPLE’ t°¢ethe1` ‘vim °“r 16 page not attended to, lea/d to consumption. ' S. Renouf, Sec’y. Court Mt. Stephen, I. 0. F. nr-set and boolil. t. sent. FREE on application to B. N. ROBlNSON, dt 1 0., Minsrfs Llslmest the Best iislr Restore. third Tuesday of each month in Castle COIQI-¢0'*\l Q 1 ‘ GOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. Hall,Grafton St.-J. W. Sutherland Sec’y. 0. “'ithout regular action of the bowels..- Princia George Eecampment. Royal FLAG AT HALF MAST- LMS-Liver Pills P88519-W Uh" b°W¢18»' _.___ ‘cure constipation, dyspepsia. biliousness,§ Ewan" mee” ""7 Th“"d°’ hi OTTAWA Ngv 19,-The flag on parlia- sick headache, and all atfrcvicns of the; wright” H“n»"‘MU'd°°k M°L°°d mwtri V '- ' - - f di tion. Price 25 cents All M Lmmvism i ment building was at half mast today in §"r§‘;‘;:;s_ 3*” ° cuuricinriunsiuss, c. e, r., nm sua- "‘°“’°"’ °‘ """"*`“ ‘““‘ “°L°°"' nina rnursasy, wrists. nun.-w. ny 1 iiviuge Stevenson, Sec'y. ' ,, , . . . .,,,, .,. ,,,,,,,,..,_ _ _ A Guaranteed Cure 1,mg;-;:d;_3;3;5_;-- f- - --_»- CityLodgeI 0 G'I'meeteveryTues-” ._ . ' ' I ‘ Dr. Chasc’s S Ncrv_c_ Food. The feminine organism requires an enormous quantity of blood not only t° sustain the network of nerves whichare found in the woman system. but alsoto make good the periodical loss which so weakens the body. 4 Consequently it happens that Qst as soon asthe blood gets weak or watery _cr is deficient in quantity the nervous _System suffers.-. andinewomen the effects are most severely felt in the form of `i!`1‘¢i!\1larities and weaknesses of the feminine system. _ At the beginning of womanhood, at child birth, during the nursing periods and at the change of lite. calls are made for an extra supply of blood, and asa result nervous disorders are exceedingly common at these times, and the health and happiness of the remainder of life may depend on the care of the system. Because Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food actually forms new blood and created new ng;-vs f°rC¢. it is the most effective prepartiqn ever used by women to build up the sys- tem, and restore vigor and strength to the body. Mrs. Willis Taylor. Hensley Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I., states:-I suffered fl`°m "¢1'Y°\lS Drostrationmcould not sleep, and frequently had atwmkg of my-V9" h¢’“dB¢h¢; in 18%. my whole system was run down and my health mm anything but a satisfactory condition. Since hav- ill! used three boxes ot' Chase’s Nerve Food I can say that I never tried any medicine that did me so much good. It has b“f|'- “D my 1-ystfm. siren iitensd the well. It is now a considerable time since I had a headache, and I can truthfully recommend Dr. Chase-‘s Nerve Food as s splwdid preparation." _ Dr' C°"“"”" »\T¢1"° F005. 50 cents a box at all dealers, or Eimauson, Bates 8:. Cc., Toronto. ’ i.;_1_ OLD HEADS ARE GENERAll._Y_THE WISEST. The following is what it P. E. I. farmer said io one of C-harlottetowrfs salesmen The adfman _was standirg hy, and notgd lb 'l0W_D. It is convincing, it is truthful. G@li»1°£’ hold of a piece of homespnn i}Wt€fi, hd S lid. " rherg ig ng 5°\0ddy in thi1', you have your moneys worth when YOU buy that. If. is just like what, mothr made. This isjust the rs ai thing. Uh dtal' Yes. There is some value in that. TN 8°cd old mothers ot P. B. I. are near- ly an none no-~, who used to sheer the sheep, wash rhe wosl, c~ri the wggi, dn the wool and then weave in Tnen cgmg Examining Counsel--What dosyou .fora the thickening frolic,`»»--.wir-lx ‘_-:he “Ga._.;i¢ du even‘ng whrntieyv' corner- For of Nun" e. 13°# k_F\1°t°\ Streets. at We the uufisrsiguea Druggisissrefuiiy B,,,C°,1,c,°,_-You ,,,, ,ou ,,,,,,,d ,oi 0° - _UH U19. Secrealy. prepared togive the following guarantee my mis bm mme da” C95., you set- Vi°f»°l‘l1\ Di'l5\°° S- 0- T- on Nl bday with every50 cent bottle of Dr. Pettin- ,,,_.e,.t,,_;',, day; . ‘ at 8 p. in °. . . 3' ' 1 ` ' ' d `. 0"i°'“‘ D’“°'°°’ meets Friday. at8 D- ID remedy in the world that positively cures LawyerFur3t_Yes’ Judgment ay Prince Edward Division, No 1 meets in all troubles arising from weak or diseased Used Sint.er'i1i_glly _Higzyartfs Yelgiw Oil W;-i ht H 11, ` _ _ ._ ' cures_ ore roar oarseness, uini-y, cl : 1; Sa _befvery Tueiday' W' H' ki.gneys‘ f H d _f Pain in the Chest, Croup, ect. Used ex- " 5° ° cr* Mime! °h@e"_“ Y rewfne ‘ th* ternally cures Rneumatism, Stiff Joints, - onnrxrmows. _ suffurer is not relieved and improved after ‘Contracted Cards. Sprains, Strains, Port Ls Joie Eccampmentmeets first use of one bottle. Three to six bottles B“1'°’° Sfaldsv Cubs’ “M Bites °f 1°>¢°iS- Wednesday in each month.-D. I. Mc- effect astonishing and permanent cures. gm- cousins in Canada have hadanothu. Lennanf R’ S' i not relieved and cured, you Waste no season. to St. Lawrence Lodge every Monday money.”-Reddin Bros., Druggists, Char- an they can and to can ,H they canm evening.-E. M. Younker, Sec'y ‘ Wilde’ Loan eva., Friday evening Dmggisn ougormfs affects child’s _health too seri- _ y tonenlect. S metimes they cause n their, hall in Victoria Row, Geo, _convulsions and deiith. If you suspect Waller. Sec’y. ' ‘them to be present. give Dr. Low’s l 4195-* B°b°klh L°d8¢- meets _ Pleasant Worm Syrup,_ which destroys HAS BEEN 'l's Kidney Wort Tablets the only ottetown, P- E. Island.-Geo. E. Hughes Boots and Rubbers.-You will ilnd our |,°'°’-7 T“°°d" °'°m”"“‘Li“i° _C"°°k°"' pricesa little lower then you have he Pl'i¢6 25¢~ it The B_I_§_ mu" cn the ant Mud” of glsryillygllszleczi yvt;i:£>so;i°gh\tsct;si3. C136 ottielrqilil;-My brother turned crimson the; ch mana 5011815 & C0- 21 5 3 W 4i Geraldine-I never knew him to bliz shf" Cloves and Mitts.-See our 45c, 60:, 75c “ECA PTURED me Bhd $13) qllllitieo, the best you have _ G¢l'8_idi|\¢'”_W.l19-0 did IN d°`3 " ever seen for the money, and then we Gelild-_-Left Yule and entered Har- Nnw Yonx, November 19.-E. Gossalcs 5"* UWM? P"l°°° “P "° $3-59 "1 “U the '"6' ~ _ ‘ ' ` ’ enum, uuusui-new-ui or vsuezusiu in bs" ml=¢S~_-J- B- Mscdgnll _8;i0o- itimn unseen is in sen. gslighnggzednrtfdéy Im' "TR i » W '~ Ejmonia.-Mrs. Topnoteh ii what I call ts l - - ' '= ~ . Meu’s and Boys Warm Underclothing- _lmP”"'l“¢“'° _ _ ‘minister of foreign affairs of Vdlesuels, M “I t _ _ i Eud°°h_h wh” my ,, _ Corahssbeen recaptured Blockadeot W’ "°°* i”“'7|”3° °°° ‘W thmud _u yeh L' yi, derclothilk this season, we have received Edm°“i°““'Wh7» ‘ml i* “W *~ C.°19°ili the worms without injuring the chllc Gerald-I dld’t say tbathc blushed. i 1. Song” (such as the great aniger, Jessie Haclnrchlan, sang to hundreds of delight. ed folk in Charlottewanrkmhtgvaugumny These were the good old times, Wynn every male member of the family tried gg wear out what mother made and could notdo it.” _ _`The nearest thing you can get to “wh” mother made" is Reid’_s Double ind Twisted Tweed.-Tryon Woolen Com. pany, Ltd. Yissi zuroo racists. (Japanese Headache Cure) Are a product of Japan. There is nothing like them or approaches them in their power to stop Headache or pain. In less than thirty minutes after a dose your' aches and pains disappear. ELECRlC TRANSACTION IN ENGLAND. Loxpox, Nov. 19.*-The Great Eastern, the South Eastern and Brighton Railway, have given notice that they will apply to Parliament next year for permission we use electric traction. ,K a Mmsns. C. C. Rrcnanns 8: Co. Gentlemen,- Theodore Dorais, a custom ‘er of mine was completely cured of rhuem atism after ive -years of suffering, by me judicious use ur auNaRn's:r.1m; IHENT. i- request, ` ; it ~' < 5 _“in-gp” -so ° three shipment already this fall, wsjgm Berne, but when she came to the colonial _ The above fsctcan be verlned by wrig- ” __ _ .T°'°°t°° Crrawa. Nov.1;_-:Eli-Oliviai-ilIowatt‘s i ' d ‘ui tbl” at - _ __ _ Bicyeliswan s pendon "i'*" -_- ,.....u., W. n.'».n."""§s.. ...u{1i"”l“M¥l““¥“YS_”“‘“° °° ‘=°°° 'M' sensor is Havana. #November _‘““. vistas iiiuiisi- mi u_iu_ssis»_iu u-ia.. ,- - , Underwear of all kinds that was made-forfgood-solid wear, 501:, 75c 'Thi to 85.69 ssuit. _ a i #Loo and nf deliatc llly_68ll8 whikfer ruin."-“nut ”'-“Adi __ -I _ '-" _ _ r _.~--_L . `~;:1== ¥=_~; _wgsgvhs ghqbgw v9|u,pm¢unb1¢._ 'R recrption_shehacoaames'e.elegaat!roclr_tinlr‘tohim,tothePariahpriest oranyot _ sw" - . - . » ._ ~ ,m,m,t,»,,;,,t,,,_¢,,_y___1_;___M,¢¢,i,.1d thsnanyeneone ol__theDsrnes. gf-hisneighbors. 1 _ . A. CUTTE. ‘withlhe beauties of lthe fall. No li oi °f _wily =1l_-sold could) buy "8 no better one of The best *1_!¢Y'1'¢ _ guaranteed. ' Diamond Rings in pro- ' fusion adorn our show cases. Mingling their purity of color with the richness of rubies, sap- ‘phres and emeraids. . If you are fond of look- _ _mg at beautiful and ar- 'tistic jewelry permit us . to show you our rings. G. F. Hutcheson, jeweller and Optician Brldt lliildtiig ani For Sal-by I am instructed by L.C. to sell by auction at the premises, ltoiitay. itat. 24th. init att 0’eletl, _ Ilan, The Brick Building and Land corner of Queen and King ' known as the Queen Building. lately partially destroyed by iire. be sold in three parts as follows: No.. I - Store and land on north No. 2.- - “ ' “ “ south No. 3‘___ si at in centre. Terms easy and made known R. BEARISTO 18tld 'T5 l ‘_ ...J . _...__£_~_; -_ :_,__'*_‘ _ 7 cm. or Leaves *slim mi; Finlay 8 il . CALLIN G PLACES h I Sheet Harbor, Salmon bury, Port Hood. PUSIORS. etc., etc. General ~ ' CARVELL Bnos, _ - A A gem; _, _,_ i_ A Whirl of » g - Goodness - -V' 'anna BQ ,v ‘\_\ srywas ever. _\ -5° :.";...°..:if"°'=°= -- QE i `f` i I hey are Art » meif in their ' \ 1 1 - beau _ 'rii ' ~» . ly ere is not \ s poor sheet of paver i_n the lot not an envelope but what will be is lasting satisisctiou. Ml'l`CllEl.I.’S BUOKSTURE. fizilltsisehts J-*Prompt ;-in-:I _“ii sy '_ _ Our stationerv counter is at .motive /l |07 Fulton lliarkethevi York Wholesale Commission rismnssisf. _ e Mereiuui. si. anim, ous., ' I and Bolsa special- May 12th, 19S _ ' OATS - _All correspondence' " ` poem" ptly siswefel' ' I-I-'ll.EY&l0ll. _ _ _,F 2 '; :runes ooann 1- _.1-is-saves We havent the mesent moment nerr lun-cum .»..ai-n»-wi 1\ wumvnwmursn-r ~.-_--t n I- I “ thirlaitatcvii amy Tlmsq. ISaac_ Harbor, Goldboro, Sum. m¢l’S1Si¢. Canso,Arichat, Hawks- RATES-Specially low for oats, Merchandise at moderaterafé°s. ' wr -r»;.f:r-r. -ro wx-r nmuuumrvswcrneu www" r -~.1v- r