I snrramm-me 17, 1908 7 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE NISE _ _ =.-In The mail train arrived last ni li h THE g t' s. H. s curing. Pace. auaiwr ci .4 pcclrct bcclr ie lost, sec ad ln YUU IN A _ ~ shoi'-tly alter ten. Lhe C. P. R., Montreal accompanied Class-lned Col. - ' - _- , ` ' ny Mrs. Shearing is registered at the 1. ¢_ ; ' Y Hemi Oflces In New Prowse Block Charlottetolvn Dr. Sullivan, Souris was in the Mr. W. S. Do lf t City yesterday. - st* gohn yesterdisye e t his City for Miss Pansy McDonald, Kensington I G, 1-LM mf mga was in the Uity yesterday. ' east to Sigllrries' yeeilerclvaays. a page n _ I ’*` ~ A tenament.0n Dorchester St. is to W. H. H bki k Clt _ be lst. See classined column. get go Most,-e;1'y°s-tg,'d`:;’ a pass” The tide will be high this after- Mrs. c. H. McNeill, New Perth, is noon at 4.28 and tomorrow at 5.38., visiting friends in this City. Jonn Kelly 0! C- Lyons and C0.,| M _ L. s. M N tt ct lit - city, left Monday fOr Edmonton. erdllfy on a visitc tl; 'St.iJyohne. yes Misses Helen “nu Katghleen Earle. The Killkeel is due here this morn- liave returned from a visit to Toron~ ing with inverncss Round C081 f to and Montreal, IQ Lyons and Cm °r|Queen Hotel, City, yesterday were I iii _ __ _“za _`_______ ___` ,_ _~ ______ 4 =_ _ .4 ' *Q 9 Q _ ., _ .f .rome eros if-‘/JAIFLOT "?7W/I/-° R/4.? UFDA/P'-If L'/~/7)*/. .$'7'0}P£f I CANADA’S ' ,; _ i f Two gentlemen or ladies wanting victoria Hotel. | The steamer Northumberland arriv board should apply at this office. *_ -dl t i teiht~thit. l Miss Lottie MacEachern, who for 6 as even ng 8 g r y A girl is wanted for housework ul. |10 Peet il10ntl_1 has been visiting Ernest E. Poole formerly of Wood- _No. forty Brighton, See Classiflci 'iends and relatives at Mermaid Lefn ville Mills, LP.E.I., now of Glen .Coi. ' I.. C. SMITH IYPEWRIIFR I _uesdey morning gli Boston. énwepé is a successful contrac- w 't ) ntague _ .... _;_.i -AND MORE. We want to plane ging was _ _ _ P em” ~ _ __ as usual of a high order and rounds In Wilmot' W- Rev' Mr' M°I“t°Sh' and ha” you comp”-0 It gan mr 'rhc .inte for the big Y. M. 0. A., ot. applause greeted the entire Pro- Ham' W“"“” ‘° Miss H“m° °“'t' '”“°“'° '°' '°°”“r° Wm’ “ny Relay race has been changed to Tiles- day of next week that start will ou made from Summerside at 11.46 and' Captam Lillie Bryenton, who for' the past four years has been station- ed at the Salvation Army Barracks at Newfoundland has spent her sum- mer wit'h her old friends at Brackley Point Road. Owing to ill health she finish at tihe Exhibieion grounds on- the race track. Colin McNevin willl run the last five miles in the young mens team and Roland Paton will run the laslt mile for the boys. Eight; gram. Clarke. other typewriter. CASLEY°DAY“At the Methodist We will let the typewriter speak for Parsonage, Kensington on Sept 1,50] by the Rev. Jr' B_ Gmlgh; itself. All we say about it and claim David Caslcy to Miss Emma Day. for it will be demonsuawd bY H19 HEANEY_Gl_,yD0N__Al; the lwmc Ol .nachine itself more convincingly than the brides parents, Frank and Mrs. wg could f,¢1]_ i¢_ Glydon, Margate, on Sept. 15 by ni' e and of -his adoption and e rl er I- Master Ernest Worth, City, yester- 3"- Ewen M°D°“K&U Will preach many large contracts. on hand. Mr. any met with an accident which rc '“°"“*"- SW” 20"” “° Bi-“ni Hill Poole is kent very 'nnsy and has cum suited in a broken arm. ,- 5 10-30 3- U1- Bild 'I ll. ni. and Kin- pletod many magnificent: buildings in- _ I-nfn nt3l>-In- cluding the Frcudc schccl, niteeu Rev. G. R. White, will preach St _`* _ tllvnnnnfl 6011-srl. the Glen Ewen the Baptist cm"-¢,,_ Mm-5nn¢m_ ,,\ Jas- A- M°l1°Hl""1. Time Keeper of School, seven thousand dollars sndis 'tm-ea p_ m_ suuuay Dept me Z,,m_. _I8 P- E- I- HIL. returned from a at present looking at a new store ` ____ .lsit to the western part of the Is- forty by_ eighty fee-t two storeys. 1 Thirty new membars have j0,l.md lend- MY- M0l18i§lian reports excellent ‘ Last week Mr. Poole secured the con- thc Y. M. u. A., in the lash clgnc`°“‘P“- “nd “ “'68 numb" 01 the *PM* f°f_ *lin new nnnwl nt Ninnn. days, fue prospects are good ,or farmers are almost through harvest- Han.. which is a very nice two storey 'lm-5,, ¢1ai._,Be,.,_ -ing. lbrlck school, costing seven thousand _ i The mem who are now at work cn Among those registemd at the The steamer Irwin ofthe Port Hood the excavation and stcnework, in- Coal Co., which was repaired here gy clude four boys from this Province the following, H_ R_ -Mrmweny Moten; jBru :e Stewart and Co., left Ulm;-_ namely Chas. Kennedy from New B, w_ M¢EWe,,_ M0,-eu; Gavin M,,,_ lotietown at seven a. m. Tuesday and Perth Bild James. Silas and Clic-ntcl dock, Murray River; J. McLeod,l""“`i'ed in this CIW Yen?-erdny n1-0Fn- Lamom of M9 _,___ Huurcr River, ,ins he an thirty with u lull cargo nous. W° \‘n°W ntlwr tvrevritern of all ,__ ' of coal. 'TAYLORfA¢"Nine Mm Cn,ek'_~'Sé§_ kinds and we know that the L. C Roland' Meiklc of the Stores De- H* ember 14th, 1908, to Dan N. and Smith has every improvement and partment ofthe P. E. I. H., returned New wonderland _pmved 111039 at' Mrs. Taylor (nee Emma Gorveatt) "ery Nmtur, that any 0( “mm hu from a fishing and shooting tour to tffwtlve last eV€l`*1’Ji§~ The 1110*/ing a son. the East River. Mr. Mcikle reports Pictures were °‘ B high °rd"r While MARRIED . game of all kinds scarce, but fjghiu- the acrobatic work by Wallace Scan-f. _ ------ ' - an L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter erccileut. He succeeded in landing tlebnry end Jnfnes Welker wus =x- ‘WALKER"°LARKE_0“. 39"' 15"” lu your cmcc Ar oua EXPENSE some very fine group cept’lonal,y clever, The Sm ‘ at the home of the bride s ar WHAT we Claim a PRF-FDU! VISI- _ BLE TYPEWRITER. The typebar ami hanger are the heart of a typewriter, that m&ll they are the moat vital part, I WEAK TYPBIBAR MEANS s WBIAI TYPEWRITER. Show us U hypbar- bearing that ia narrow and hal no wearing surface and lt hell.: nl thai under hard wear such or typlwriilt will not retain its alignment and sooner or later get out of ordu. On the L. C. Smith the bearing ll wide and the bar heavy and will stand yeareand years of' hard work. I rn. -- Finest Furs -.1 f~,- ~ ws' 2;-c ->_'~\~f ji I 1’ cr \ :__ ;_‘ . "1-as `\\ `\~ _ if ...f;:l' __ V” <- -- _.;’-ri-j»f ~ ._ 4 W .fu-.| .." _» 1," =. -` _l ,./-1% -.-'.\~-1; .lf .\ /1 ' if t1 ,,~".~.-"l , . . ' I ~ ~ _ I f ` ' rl' " -1"' 'L_ .c-_ `_~`uf .f' , l.-'-".{` ' _ , _ J . f / N _ . _ . :lk Q5) _,Arty/1 - - _.--r"‘l"j(' ' , \;1y_;.,_ M/ .-',v"' \\_ nf. I2' , _ ., 1,/ 1114 - .14 i~ ' . f ...'11-'Li-'g¢~‘:;‘ '-`»\',-._ =,>f»$` -_ -.»‘-'iff-".l`»¢' 3 W? _,/(li\," ,i -_ vi' " 1"-f.” ~~ :` l "7_._'. I'-7" A Y :`:'4:l'l"-‘L 1`-‘ldi /, \o-.>- _-Z/¢.,-' `_»'t;._=-»i§»;l=_ § ‘<» - Q'~q`é"v. -\`\' 14'* /_gif 5 .\. . -"°- ‘ . ‘ s ~ l.-_-1*'-:arg-.. ll"»n>;°/5); `* ff/\ M/ ` i /‘Ks \ / .///- //M -whens . (- I-' " /\-~ \ I ` I ` "-‘=éLfl,////f/ I / \, ,»/ //_ @' _ » . 'Z ` §;._'., .V , -. ‘lf f f \ s, _ _-»/ -.4///_-_ .. _ '- 'rl '_ " ///' .f\/ft / Never before have we shown so large and complete a stock in fine furs of every dirscrip- tion. Our show- ing of ladies' fur lined coats, fur coats, niiiffs and neck pieces is one that is excelled by few stores in Canada and probably two or three times the \ ariety that is to hesccn in any other C h :i r lottetown store. Meu’s»_furs are here too in greatest variety- Furs, coats, col- lars, caps and gloves of every description. Ladies' Fur-lined Coats in a Big Variety ilic winner 'cucssllvc coNrEsT I Opens Aug 3| Sept I9 CONDITIONS. I '~ -" ` lday clock will be placed ii1o.;_~ of our Riclimond St show wi'ndo\\.-. The person guessing new st to the number of hours and liiilluies the clock will run with the one full winding will be presented with thc beautiful clock In the evciii of two or more tieing, the ticket bearing the eadiest date to be WHO MAY GUESS. 1' ny person ma king a purclias 'of ,gi _i o or more in _aiiy one of ou D mnriiilfiits is en titled to :1 guess A Ladies' Fur-lined Coats, in a Big Variety 4 LADIES’ Fall and Winter _ _'ff .ig .. ‘=.‘2`?.:-_?;".” 7 li lil -"l.i'°_'z-» LH *bfi- .l he ls* li ._ k .. f~' il _' ll ,11 ~c~,<» C.. _...T -- _»»:‘.‘- ~.¢-.~.Jxf:.<.<.- #7-»'~ `-~ - '- _- l Z I 1 .' Pl of the five mile runners and thirty-f' three of the one mile runners have "‘ been selected the others will be yet to be chosen for the boys team anyone wishing to try for a place may do so this afternoon at 4 ojclock at the C. A. A. A. grounds. The runners' will bl _ipicllosen tonight ah there are 12 il 'chosen entirely from the Y. M. C. A. membership. Anyone wishing to run ,should Join at once. I i 'announces the death at that place A very- quiet but pmt-gy wedding yesterday noon, of Mrs. Bennet, wid- itook place Wednesday evening Aug, UW of the late Rev. James Bennet, IJ. _ltlth at Tremont Temple, Boston, D- ' . ~ `whcn Miss Laura M. Hill and Bern w ' ' .St0d<1‘n-ffl 0(Ql1incy, were united in dayapago at the residence of her son, groom is the son of Fred G. Bennet of the Customs de- the late Rev. D. W. Stoddard, who 'partment with whom, she has resided was pastor of the Calvary Baptist f _Church at Sonith Quincy. The l~l,dc ta on Friday was preiltily attired in a beautiful next. Mrs. McCrelrdy of this city, who dress of white lace over silk. She i marriage. The »was attended 'o Miss E . Y Velyn S. ocular, leaves this mo 'in fl lwatling of this city, who als) \-,.,r,, S m g 0 la handsome dress of whine silk. The fr ,beet man was a close friend of the W groom, E. Fanmer of Boston. Af- H ~ timable Christian lady whose mem- l"nllB. Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard ‘ll es - - _ umke their home' in New York Fr“(')1m ory they will cherish in the years to !Hm is B daughter OI J' M. Hin, tAinong those registered at the Vic- ol f ,Bedeq'ue, and Miss Watling a sister ter their wedding tour~to Niagara. H niversary of the re-organization of B the Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Is- d the last day of the Exhinitioai. The t meetings will be held in the Kinder- garten Hall. There will be a meeting o-f active members of the order in tlid, fiorenoon at 10 o’c1ock and at 2 o'c1o :lc- 'the afternoon there will be n meeting 'm of all, who have at any time ber i B connected with the Order and oth- Ambrose Watling of M. Trainer & ,“'l‘lia Quincy Daily Lodgerr_"' Mlpgicome' Ou., Charlottetown. S .___ . . _ ' icinal herbs, and every one A wedding of considerable interest gameau' St’ John; Albert Hmm] "sms zam Buk may "1 fm 1” h al took place in St. A nes 'Roman ' ° ' _Cutholic) church, Arlinggton: Mash., James and Mrs' Cmckett' San Fran' when th° ntu° ‘me mm’ In from H I f N. S. lwhen John H. Roast and Miss Flor- ;cis°°' Cal" W' T' Andemou' sourisl play with B Bmarungf diI`t`nu°d ence "JZ Smith w e ‘ ' ' lholy bonds of matrilf1lonymll§'e(lh;uR§:`? Lea, Halifax; Frank Cumming, Will, the Dart, and smear with Zam-Buk, lFa‘ther Lallas. The bride was givcl Del* W" A' Applegath' Toronto; E' bandagmg it necwsary' Z8‘m`Buk will iaway by her brother and locu.. l H' Owen' T°r°“t°' char ing in a dress of white net or .' 'Uafleta silk. She wore the conientic .- al veil, caught 'up with lilies of the valley and carried a bouuuet of bri L al roses. The bridesmaid was Mi 3 I5 Alice Barry, who was attired - ° white silk and carried a 'noulqmet nf W Jennie Smith, afrter which Mr. and,a Mrs. Roast boarded the Plant; lim-l' t Halifax for a trip to Halifax ani d Charlottetown, the latter the ‘home ci b the groom, A reception was ,held M illness of twenty years and who was. mn. Ulcers. 171611. UBI-1118-. BIJSGGSSGS. v me home of the brides meer, Mm, ‘tenderly waited on hy u dcvcted' wife seein bores. and all skin diseases. it _ _ _ nd som It 13 pleasing to know acts like a charm. _It eases the pain I hat", though he suhcrca so long, his nnd stops the blending of piles. and 7 if . _ ' _ | mth was pBm|eSs_ The noml tri. cures this painful ailment quickly and .._.__.._ 1-”"'“ / '.» f _ " Utes were bea,,tm,1_ J_ R_ and Mn, surely. All druggists and stor& sell 3 ~ I \ lu, , ` H the urine. on their return they will newness a wreath and bouquet. Min' “t 5° °°““‘ “ b°" U' “M” I - I ' sill ‘ adie B. Craig a wreath, Mrs. J. A. Zam-Buk Co., Tononto for _ ‘ A _- The Presents were numerous, includ~ Chawford a bouquet and Méslp MOH g;;°°~ 3 90309 'UF 011° d01lB1‘ CWGDUY-» ' . "" ff I ' I ing a chvq-ue from the 'uride’s em- cent Wri ht a wreath. e DB ° ~ \- ' ‘ A 5 his thr e cousins Al- reside at 27 Central street, Arlington. S ployers.-11-Ialifax Herald. 'bearers were e ___________ »-- ,lm-t, Alpheus, and Arbemas Wright, Grand Templars will please mal' 1 _[_ _ note of it that the Twenty Fifth An- Jdhn Craig. He ‘leaves to mourn a ANNOUNCEMENTS- c G - - ~ I ` ‘;’,;r°,v,;;';§, :$102.3 ngrffllufollc all ‘Wanted nity icnr ei good Nc. 1 WIRE `PRlNG` land' will be observed Friday the25th minds 10r'thelr kindness to them in Tl-m0fl1Y hall- W- MBNIGBOD. 33 LOW- hm time of mmb1e_ Com cr Queen st. 9-isdn. i friends of. temperance, and in tl- filly .have irritable nerves and should evening at 8, there, will be a publr: fortify than systems wut); a course gwnggh and vigor is another con- left yesterday morning for Bowden, Alberta, where she intends to reside with the Army there. Before. leaving her many friends spent the evening at the llume of her brother James Bry- cnton, when a very pleasant time was spent wi.h music and convers'ation,» parting with best wishes for health and success in her new Held of labor. Rev. J. B. Gough, Arthur Heaney to Miss Ethel Glydon. DIED. (FN-None-At the residence ci John McAlcer, 172 Queen Street, John rfnnnors. aged 94 years. Funeral today (Thursday). at 8.45 to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to R. C. Cemel.ery.» A private telegram from Ottawa History of a Great Discovery, of Saint John The deco s ,J ed lady The old Roman heroes who were as striclcen with Daralysls a few torn by wild beasts at their fights in the now ruined Colssaum at Rome. he Green charioteers, and the gladi- tors who made lighting a profession ll knew the virtues of herbal essen- es (such as are contained in Zam- Buk) for skin injuries and diseases. They would apply at night their sec- ret herbal llalms, and in a few days would again be rea/:ly to combat. Their ideal of a balm or salve was a preparation which combined power with purity ;and that ideal is realiz- ed in Zum-Buk. Ordinary ointments, salves, and embrocatlons are generally composed nl rancid animal fats and mineral or some years past. The funeral will ke place at Saint John s a daughter of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. aint John. A very wldle circle of iellds ln New Brunswick will s are lr ith the near relatives in the sorrow nd regret for the death of a most oria Hutcl, City, yesterday were the aps an u es got from certain hearing and wife Montreal' Louis righ med . - y_ e - uebec; J. P. Crockett, Montague; ing power W. White, Ottawa; R. C. and Mrs. scrape on hand or knee, simply wash do the rest. When father returns from work OBITUARY. with a cut hand or other injury, the -- handy box oi Zazm-Buk again meats -It was a mournful duty to follow the eniefgtntyi and the housewife o Searletown Ceznetary the remains OT m0\1li€'I‘ 00i1tll1ll8l1Y 51155 it H 1 our esteemed mend, Nelson N, real friend in need for the burns A. Crawford, Benl- Prom and 'A gnand Liberal meeting ls to be held in Rustico Hall on Saturday af- ternoon, See ad. 'ri-in MAN wi-io woaxs Haan. d ill power he f;"°l’,‘;',jQ,‘f°° bf; ,,°`{,,,t,,,,, he has pattchtlcn is called tc the an Liber i I Then we want to leave the deci- ...Then again with the L. C. Smith, sion to you. If YOU want it then one machine is equipped to do all ve will sell you one on favorable kinds of work-letter writinr- ll- TERMS, or if you already have a V0l¢‘lnS‘-'i>`ll'1in8‘.-iiabfnlntinl figures- machine we will take that in part pay- -stencil cutting without toiichiug ment.. the ribbon, and heavy manifoldlng THE TEST ON TRIAL WILL anything that any typewriter can do NOT COST YOUA PENNY ` the L. C. Smith will do -- And This is the way we bell typewriters; more. it is a good, fair, honest way. It You can lift the piston or writing has not a weak link in the chain of cylinder right Ont Md Dlit in 0-n~ fairness. . other in a second. You can write We do not belong to any trust and in two colors and you do not have 4 'nobody dictates the PRICE we to touch your ribbon from the time shall sell at or HOW we shall you put it in the machine till it lell-. _ is worn out. Tlmtfs OUR business, You can do all tihese thing! and We sell our machine strictly on its many more and do them better mg-if, than you can with any other type- All the writing on the L. C. Smith writer. -s always in sight and dirwt in And remember' THIS is the machine the Lind odl vision, bhd WRI’l\- we wanlt to Place in your of- YNG TIME IS INDICATED and the lice for trial and examine- PHINTING POINT IB POINTED OUT flion AT OUR EXPENSE. It ‘.0 that tha L_ C. Smith is jug, doeen’t cost you a penny to try lt.. Poisons. ‘I v ’ 3 p (mowing w P d M W 1 h 'Lam-Buk on the contrary, is a heal- I ‘ . _ ` 1 - » an fs- “ 5 » Ing balm composed of -lrighly renn- allfax; W. S. Crane, Haliflax; S. 9,-1 S ' d j ic Soulis-Newsom: Typewriter, Co. Ltd. alax, P. E. Island Rep. L. B. MILLER. Charlottetown Business College. l-i5d_3i. “ right, who departed\ this life on 5868158. 501'!!-Des and tvruisasl sustained ' g' F' £`””"' _(3-eam ,~0ses_ G60,-ge Dugy Supl-,ortel Tuesday Sept. Sth after a lingering by general housefliold d'uitles.F'or crze- ,r 1 D IRON BEDS TOP MATTRESSES from Mark vvx-ight Nevveon's Block. drltitf a Demonstration to be held in Arena Rink, Sept. 22nd, which appears in -‘this issue. °'i'he Union Bank of Halifax will doraiiiofn. `Hard working men usu- # __§__ ' " " ' Iiioiirluclics rea~'I\' ' __-~. » to weardopt you will meeting to which all are earnestly i' - of vited, ns Rev. James Yeames, 1’ I _ ,ins prominent delegates from the 3,, gygegm with abundant “cursin- . _ ‘Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia and New m Brunswick. An interesting and' pro- ti nd revitalized beyond all telling. Ferrcrzone, a tonic that rcnliil-is open li branch at Orapsud, P. BI. I. on on before Sept. Ist. 8-i8drtf. ent, and where formerly there was redness and lassItudeFerro1-one es- *There will be a meeting of the Char- lottetown Moral and Social Reform League this evening at 8 o'c1ock, in the Stipendiary Magistrate's room will give so much enjoym To Entertain Your Friends cnt to yourself and friends find zlii iiiililclfee valr- iciy of ladies’ :incl niissess’ fall and winter coils. Yell should not fail io strc thcm and the Values are hettei than ever, aiiiong them is the famous “Northway” Gariiieiit noted for their per- fect fit, style etc, we recommend North- way garments as the most durable and satisfactory obtain- able Stylish black .=‘_l’ » 2 . _ _ .‘.f "r . _- _-'.;~' iii 71.; I -. IL! 1' 'U ~ ‘ ""5"" time is “°“'°d “nd °'V°fY' tablishcs a reserve of energy and City building. All interested are re- one who can possibly attend should' vim, 'Dry Ferrozone. Price 50c per _quested to attend. jnot miss the opportunity of this box. grand temperancs rall . 1 "Big value the Two Macc are selling for twenty-hve cents their own cake of lllffervescent Aperlent Salts lqual in quantity and quality to -the lmporeed at sixty centa. During the lummer season it is nnequalled be eoolfng and invigorating the lyftem besides being s lleaunt drink, quen- ching the thint. _ Small ` .Y .. i._.,.__._,A¢_ ` v " _ V' _ _ B C ats `- ": , _ __ |'f‘emplar, a brilliant speaker, sal ng just wqndei-ful the strength that Q _ ` ,most successful re-organize/r, will li me,-togong imparts to broken down' | ¥ ‘ .mretent at “H th°“ memling' aswell’ en. It forms new blood, supplies. gf/»=_‘ _ S -,p \ _ I I No.2a Brownie Camera For I5 cents 25 & 50 centHat Brush- '_`= tn.. \.__` Cakes in endless vnfely. We have been in this business for yeern nd Incw just what you want. Ile cakes we make are Always c .t f'It ' h s long loose semi or tight fitting iffolclells yl\/ll1cKeersey,Frceze _and _B¢8V¢1' 53-75 t° $°2.=,o_ Stylish tweed coats fifty inches long 19056 fittiilg stylus in the latest full and winter colorings $7.90 to $19 50. I /° i le it Fresh. Tr some seed cakes, rock nies, lemon tops. or any other kind you ikc. Tclephone zu. D. STEWAIKT. ECLIPSE BAKERY Baked Beet Bend ‘Y ` V" ducing first class re- sults yet very low in cost. $3.00 y takes pictures 2 I-2 by _ 4 I-4. Capable of pro- ,'~' _ ‘fl.;-_.-.ff_¢_>++t»|¢- 5 eenie buys e I0 een scrub and a25 cent box of_ \ 'l`etlow's Talcuin Pow- as the Edison Phonograph. We have 1113111 at Prices to suit all classes of people, _also a complete stock Of records including the Sept list. _ _ We handle pianos, Organs, and musical instru- ments of all kinds also repairs fcr_same. Our goods are all new and prices the lowest. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended I0- A_ E3. Toonlbs 177 QUEEN ST, Ch"l`own dilsnuftl ' __ ""* Canada Life Faoin THE CANADA LIFE has paid in cash profits dur ing the past live years nearly $1,500 Which .I5 m°f° der for xo cents- ` See Windows I -_ han double the amount so paid by HUY Wh" can life insurance company during the s ame period 5| ,| W. 1'. Burrows, t _ '_ K R0§’.‘i l \` \ ` \ I ` \ :I i` »‘ V - t W' P' c‘n”h:u'Flstu;>n;:l Lain-sir cm' ____ ___,_.¢§. "*'.’.T* . 1'. \ /4 .._. .K tl" _ _ ls lf. ~ Q.. .`-;_§__‘_.___._`;`V , _ `i ._ fi' ,. ll ll II