‘l .i I xi, . 'i 1. aa., _.. mf. -.-,..-...L A -5 ‘l _ . _ _,i_ i' a .iii ‘~ : _ .x - ,,- _ ef. ..-~¢~ -_._ l ai. ," . 'dill Nr'-‘ -A P, .f 'Ji . ._ im: 1 1 -_ii i;t,1‘. " -til -1’ ir '_ ' .I i is Zilla* § i :gill ;i 1.*-i _. ¢= ‘lr ini ...il ;,=fl~l_;;.l.. , _ ,_ __ ___ ____ .¢i; 5; f .~.i" I ..-,, i.; .i,_.,..., " ;"’.i i-ll! 34 i ly ii t i' ilk '_ i ‘-'~; ri, _,gag E . til f >' AT 5' 12'. _E ia. ”._-"” . `.‘ ._ *'.‘f“§-`~?§'~-'L1 .'t-fa. _L- ii ~.s i 1 5 1 " l ii 1 i s i.~¢ 'i ~'.ft'! - _.__ -.. . .» i 5 :_ ff . if; fi.” . .i;” -1-ii If 1"*-T' . - "-1-és*-" .,‘._' >.~.~r i » 5 ,;r J i 1. 3 _lglzflf I 'fc' ._-_.- I, i 6 .___ av.. _ ".i,,’ ____ -Moxnnv '. _ I _ _ __ -_ . _ _- ; - - - 1 ~ ____`,________ \__._ -..".,',-;'.~f,~_.;»»'~.;_ .ii .r ~ , _ - . _ ~ ‘run onannoctrrirrown otmltnuiv - _ ~ "‘ ‘°‘ *fir - ~.i‘!~ __-,_.,.._._»_,__ We have removed our oflice toythe F. B. Mc- Curdy offices, NEW- SON BLOCK opposite Post Oflice where all kinds of INSURANCE is written including Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Guarantee, Plate Glass, Automobile and Live Stock. _ STRONG COMPAN- IES represented. Low Rates Write or phone_ _for rates when requiring insurance. ,, H. M. Davison Newson Block, Char- lotletowii filo I-,'.-if tio. i The Westerit Guardian -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be ohtniiied at i.aflerty's ’l‘ou- I aorial Parlours, Siitiiinerslde. -MR. E. P. FOLEY, Guardian re- presentative in Alherton, will gladly _ receive subscriptions and advertising mutter. -PRIZE WlNNER.- At the recent Seed Fair in Charlottetown Mr. Hor- 'ace Wi-ight, Bedeque, was among the _ prize-wliiiiers.-li. ' -TO CORRESPONDENTS.-Owing Ito the increasingly hi.-iivy demands on space, The Guardian cautions its cor- Irespondcnts to be as hriet' as possible hi their ciintribtitiotis. Only Real News \\'ill be inserted. -ABRAM'5 VILLAGE-.\lr. Joseph l.. (iallttiit, ol' i\bi'atii‘s Village. has linil sonic delay in coiiiicciioti with his gasoline outllt. (In ’l‘ucsduy last he hail Mr. Pickering l`ro|u Suiniiierside who ovcrliaulcd his i-ngliio :mtl on \\'cdiiesila_\' lic had Mr. _-Xlfrcil llicliartl oi' l’rhain Ville in his employ, a man wcll expericitcctl in sziwiiig. Mr. S. ld. Gallant. of .»\lirnui's Village, is now taking stock in his store and has cin- plo_\'i»ii Mr. .lost-ph l'_ Arsciiault. A general nit-cling of the l"iiriiiers` lu- siiiuic of ldgiiioiid llziy was licld iii thi- liali on i\loiiila_v cwiiiiig, l5lli iiisi. 'I`l\e ztttcuiliiiicc was good and in tho :iIi.~;i-iii;i- ol' the pi‘~,‘sidi-ul :uid vit1i.~|ii'es- iilciit. .\lr. l'lli .l'I..f\rs<‘iiault prwsiilcil. The ilisiiiissiiiii in i-oiiiicctioii wllli .sov- i-, - =---- F Stylish Spring Suitings And Coatings lor Women We respectfully call _ the attention of the ladies to our New Spring and Suinincr Suitings and Coatings. They are among the tnost up to date that the markets provide. A You are invited to look i them over whether you '_ buy or not. _ We will sell the mat- `_. erial by the yard at the "‘ lowest price that can be -_ obtained in the city or have it made to order in `- our usual first class manner. "ii We suggest that you _; place your order early to -. prevent disappointment -_ <..., eral iiliasi-s of a_i:i‘iculliirt~ was iiiler- cstiiig and valusihli- iiit`oi~iiiut.ioii was iiupzirlcil, as lliii uiciiibvrs pri-seiil took i_»ppor||iiiily to cliaiige their view.-i, Nli'_ Abi-I Gallant and llllss El- iza Gallant. ol' l`r\iaiii \'llli'. i°i-ci-_iill_\' paid a visit iti Alir:iui'.s Vlllt-, the guests of .\lr, l<‘rniil< F, /trseiiault. .\lrs. Tlicoplilius Arseiinult. Siiiiitiicrsiile, was visiting iii .-\lirani's \'i|lago last weclt ilu- giivst of Mr. Ailolpliiis Gal- lant. .\lr_ t`_\'riia Gallant and lliias l.i.-rrlln Gallant wort' iii Siiilim<.‘i'sldo ;'<;i|iirili\_\' Ifitli iiisl.»- .\-I. No More CURE GUARANTEED I\`e\'ci' iinowii to fail; acts, witllolll. pain iii IJ-l hours. is C sootliing. licaling; taltris liic sting right nut. No remedy so iiuii-li safe and surii as Putnam's Pain- less Corn Extractor. Sold everywlicrc --LN'-lf. vcr bottle L. I `l*°.;i’ ii 'l 7_5 '»'i. ‘ / ‘ ` (" ' , J /9' 1 . , 1 J » -'>¢-:al ._-as i - Yes \ladtiiii' 'fi When the 593509 ls 1'-ld* o-so-niiii‘;ii'i‘ sinwtiiiii .\'i<-1.-i»i imi- ' cus and Iii-aiitifii-i. tlic store. and gives "' Van(jQd_ isli 1:; thi-- licsl. lt Iilai-ltciis. brirtlit- a shining lustre to the xiii.-ltcl. Try it ' 156-l58 Queen Street 8372-1!-4i\itf. and sci- how iiiucli qiiicltirr \'ou "Z D B can get ilii-oiigli _voiir worli. h , 0 . lt cleans the store and nicltcl in the ' one operation. Carvell Bros LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS 9039-3-20M\'/sidniwelll y . l 5 SATISFACTION T. Edgar MacNutt, Esq. Agent Sun Life Assurance Co MORELL. P.E.l. 18th February, 1915 of Canada, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dear Sir:---I ani in receipt of cheque for $538.50, being the pro- fits to February lst in my policy in your company. _ _ _ This is over 28 per cent of all the premiums I paid in t_his “20 l-’avnient Life” policy, which I have as profits. besides carrying my risk all these years. I still have a paid up policy, payable at death, for $3,000.00, which policy is still bearing profits every five years. This paid-up policy has cost nie in actual cash fl_ii,354,50 lic- sides the risk of carrying mc all these years. and istill have this profit hearing and fully paid up policy for $3,000,00._ _ I :ini wcll satisfied and if there is any better policy than this I have not heard of it so far. I now wish Iliad made it $o,00(),00 insl~<-:ul ol ff`~3.000,00, but there you arc. Wishing you cvery success, l ani Il. l). MACEWEN. For lifc insurance consult 'l`. E. MacNutt, manager for P. E. I., Suit Life Assurance Company of Canada. Paid to policy holders in 1914 over $6,000,000. Agents wanted. &¢;=.-___..._.._' .4 _ - ‘_ Stylish Boots at Moderate Prices Do you want a pair of very stylish, yet strong and well made boots. We have at present a large stock of some of the very best boots manu- factured, shown in aw' shape or style you could desire. hether you like the high or pointed toe, the lace or button style, the _black or tan color. you’ll find here just what you want in the size you wear You’ll want a pair of these spring boots of ours as soon as you see them, because theyre so different from the ordinary-so superior in qua ity, so up-to~date in styles, and so low in price. Call and see them, we’ll expect you. Reuben Tuplin & Co. Kensington ___ ii 026°3-'16M12l ‘ A.ll>°f¢°11 A I M S' S it _ ...___ __ i:,_,,,-`i:|,. ' -ir Pavs to buy iii tins Province. _ONE CENT per word each inser- tloii lor advertising in this column. Cash niust accompany order. Illini- niuni charge twenty~five cents. -WANTED.- Two stnart girls to learn the nilllinery business. Apply ul Holiiian's Millinery Department. i 9083-3-l9MtE. --PAINFUL Acc|oENT.- Mr- Jamas Reeves, Freetown. niet \\'llll 21 painful accident a few days t-\f~¢0_ \Vhl_l° sawing wood. His hand comms Ill contact with the circular sow was hud- ly mangled resulting in the loss of one oi' his lingers.-X. --LECTURE.-The Rev. ll. C. Rice. of Sussex, N. B., gave a verl' lille 1%' ture to a tnlrly large nudieiice ln the Epworth. Hall, Suiiimersiilc, on Friday eveniiig. His .subject was HOW L0 Enjoy Life. ltlr. Rice is a pleasing speaker and his lecture was thorough- ly enjoyed by all present.-X. -PLAY REPEATED.- The Coin- edy-Draniu, “Tlic t`ountr_v Kids." was repented in the (`. M. B. A. llull. Sutiinierside on ’l`liursdny evening to a fairly large niiilii-tice. The total gross receipts oi hotli eiitortuinments anioiintcd to $142.25 exclusive ot' the sulc of i-andy. The proceeds will ho used for t‘liai'itab|i‘ purposes.-il. -SNOWSHOES.- We do not wish to carry ovcr any snow shoes itito the coming season and as an extra Induce- uient we offcr the following low prices. t‘liild's sizes 9x20 ini-lies per pair $1.75; Misses sizes 10x33 inches per pair $2.00; Ladies' sizes ill/22:36 int-hcs per pair $2.40; l\'Icn's sizes ltlx- 42 iiicliiis per pnir $2.155; l\lcn’s Club snow shoes 14x42 inches pirr pair $3.00. l.accs are included in eticli case. l‘liono or mail order to lt. ’l`. iloltnnii, Ltd., Suiutiivi'aitle. 9005-3~20lII2iE1i. -THE LATE MRS BOWNESS.- 'l‘lic tltuiriliaii i't‘gra_\ls to cliroiilcle thc death. at Keiisiiigtoii on i“rlda_v, of Mrs llowiiess. liclovcd wife of l\lr .’\iitlri‘w llo\vnt-ss. 'l‘hi: ond canic vcry siidilciily after it day`:i illness, Mrs Hriwiicss. wlioso niaideu name was Hliznlii-lli Gorti‘iiilc Stewart. \\'nF- borti in New l'crlli, Julv 2Slli, l8fl‘.’. Sho lcnvi-si to niourn liesiili-:i at snrrowiiig liitshunil, one ilaugliler. illrs ll. lt. Mc- Failyoii. ol' iii-nsiiigtoii. and tlirec sons, lilriiost \\'. l3o\viii'~.ss, ll.Si:., ii South Al'i‘iiti»i'. and the lit-t'i-tivcil liusliand and l`iiinil_v will liavo thc siiii-ore s_\'iii|i.'iIliy of a wide circle of frienils. 'l`lic t`unei':\l takes placc at two o'clni'k this lhioiidayl al`tci'iiooii, -MT. STEWART.- 'l`l\rec weeks ago, one of the i-iiti~i‘pi'i:siiig inercliuiils ot' Nil. SIc\\'ui'l, .\li‘. l’. W. l\lcl.cod doiiali--il ti very line dinner sol to tlii- llolginn l»‘und. issuing tickets at 250. Owing to tho, worlliiiiess oi` thi- causi- tliii geiii-rosiiy ol' thi- donor, :ind thc value ol thc sct .\lr. Mi:l.cod liutl littic dilliculty in sclliiig quilc u. large iitiiii- hor ol' iii-licts. (In \\'cdiicsday even- ing (til. l':ili'ii'lt’sI :it R o`t'li>t‘li', lill had liccii sold and llic lottery was iilosoil, 'i`lit~n ii ilisintcwstetl party ilrcw one out ol' tlic bag, which prov- cd to he No. l1l2, lii-ltl hy l\li'. Geo. i\1cAssi\_v who was tlio lucky wiiiiicr ot' it set oi' dislics for 251:. To the siiffi-i‘iiig lielginiis it nicniis $32.75 and Mr. .\li:l.coil has set a good cxaiiiplc to niany others who might try this sclicnio in other iowns.- Mr:-i. (leo. \Vari'0ii, (‘li0ri'y Hill, who was badly hurt on Friilay, Mart-li l2tli by being tliroivii from ri curriagc, ls, we are glad to report doing tilccly. --A very cotiiiiicnilablc tiiovo on thi- part ol` llic \\’oiiii-|i's luslilulc ot` Mi. Stewart has Iii-on inuilc iii prociirltig a drink- ing i`ouiitalii l`or tho school. I~`or this they lizive llic iiicriteil tliniiks 0|’ tr-aclii-i's and piipils,--~ Owing to llie liiipasiiiibli- stalc ol' the roads, Mr. A. Collin. iiittii-coiirli-i", did not. start on his 2T»iiiilc trip lill the afternnoii on l<`rlila_\', Mari-li l:Ith.-I.. \\`l‘lS'l‘iCl{N' I’ ICR .‘50N.»\.l.S ---i\lr. _-tustln iluiiiciiy, ('0|\\\-ny, Wm, in Stttiiniwoliiii tiaitiirtlay on liiisiiicnsi. --X. ---alias Freda ('utuptoii. Suniincrslilc has reluriicd liouii- t`roiii an cxte-iidcil visit to licr sister in llnllftix.-H. ‘ --Mr. tfolln t'iimpho|I, l"i‘i-ctowii, hun sold his liiic farm |iropcr|_v to Mr. llarry llloasc, of New i\niiiiii.~~-X. ~--i\1ls.:<-|~:a|e:+|~4»i¢|»:a+ia»:~|»:+¢»a~|»i: i0 STOP HEADACHE Ileailaclie tisunlly comes from a sluggish liver and bowels. If you feel billous, dizzy or tongue in coated and stomach sour, just get rt 10-cent box uf Uascarets to start your liver and bow- els and your headaches will end. FOR SALE Schooner Western Light 39 tons register. Carries about 2 003 bus. Oats under deck, 50 ton (foal. Well adapted for coasting trade. Good Sea Vessel draws, about eifht feet. _Coal loaded, Sails an Ri gmg in good con- dition. ' Willie sold reasonable. A 1 ‘ P" t° Joan AGNEW. _.ML Frank Schaefer, of Carleton Point and well known\ in Suiutnerslde ia reported to be ln very poor health. --H. -Mr. Maxiu Gfdlout, Inspector, vis- ited the prlnclpal’s department of Ah- rani`s Village School on \Vednet-iday. 17th lust.-M. -Mr. Gordon Arblng one of the third contingent volunteers. ls spend- ing a few days furlough at his home in Summerside. he will then leave with the boys to take up further instruc- tloiis at Amherst.-H. --The friends of Mrs. K. Finlayson, Sutumerside, will regret to hear that through illness she has been removed to the Prince County Hospital. Wl1@I‘¢ an operation may be necessary for her recovery.-H. -Miss Green. Miss Wllllanis and Miss Walter, inilliiiers ot’ Sinclair and Stewart Ltd., have returned from a buying and educational trip through Cunaillnii (Titles. Miss Shaw ot’ the sainc Department has also returned after attending several leading tiiilll- iiery centres in the States.--H. TIGNISII -snip or sTonM.- 'iuziiisli and vicinity experienced thi- worst snow storm of the season all day Tliuradiiy and the express due hero at 7.45 p.iii. did not get horn until noon l»‘ridii_v.- Z. -AGED RESIDENT ILL. - Mr. Beiijnuiin Waite one of thc weal- thlcst fariuers in Little Tignisli is re-- portcd confined to his bed with high [ever along with other ailments whit-li arc vausiiig his family grave l`t‘ars.~~~ Z. _ -WELL MERITED REST - l\lr. Henry Gallant. the populiir llonilnlon Express messenger is on ti leave ot ubseucc visiting frlciiils around nero boslilcs enjoying the lioiqiitnllty ol' his molhi-r's homo while in ’l‘lgiiisli.~---Z. -VISITING HERE. - Revs. Jan. Johiistmi, i’. C. Gautliii,-r, l\lesars. Syl- vinti tlaliint, Joscpli Peters ol' Pius- vllle, .losepli Ulaiicliaril iinil ‘liloses Gallant of Bloonillelil. were in Tignisli \\'i‘iliii‘sda_v ntid the lnujorlty ol' these gcittlctiieii attended the .\. O. il, coni- edy play iii the r-vi~iiliig.-Z. -LADIES BUSY.- The ineiiiliers of llic Red Cross Society here arc a- gain busy canvassing the general pub- lic for the small donation oI` len cents per head for the privilege ot’ having their naiiies ciiibroidcrcd on a lied- Sprr-:ul or quilt. when tlio spread will be coinpleted about tiilrty-live dollars will tlien go to the gciiertil fund for the welt'iirc ot' the soldier boys at the t`roiit.~7». -COMEDY SKETCH. - Local tal- eiil liiriiislieil the material forthe very sui_~ccsst`itl rciidcriiig ol' (,"aptalii Ilai'-;- ett--a llircc act. comedy pla_v-stugi-il niidcr the au.~=pice.=i of the A. O. I-l. So- ciety iii Tigiiisli ilall on \\`ciliicsilay eveuiiig. Staiidiii' room was all that could be hail wlicii tho curtain rose and that thc box receipts ivern all that could bc expected is tt foregone r-oiicitisioii. The sketcli as a whole took down the lioust-_ tlii'otip;lioiit with laiiglitcr and froin thc applause given cucli act tluil every one present. eti- joycd the pi.-rl`oriiiaiicc is putting it in mild form. The ending parts were carietl out by ;\'lcssi's. Albert Brcniiaii. Albcrt 0’(To|iiior, \\'illlatn Desitoclies Ili-ter (Taliill and Syl Ilicliaril, Tlic Misses l\lni‘_\' Kiiiixli, l\‘lnry Gavin and llaiiuali (‘lolicss_\'. ilctwceii thc ai-ts uiiisl(-al si-ici-lions on the piano, .violin and iuatidolin were reiiilei'cllignii; Bur- iii-,e_\' Burke, it stroeling liddlcr; Jas. O‘Ilrlen; Frank Slit-liloii. a young Engllsliinnn; Ilerb Clark. Father Tom, the parish priest, ld. P. l~‘oley; Mary O‘Ncll, t`on’s daughter. Miss Bessie Burke; Nornli 0'Nel|. Cou’s daughter. ltlrs. Jus. O'I.lrlen, Iintu l~lerincsse_I'. inald of ull work. Following ls a short sytiopals:-~ Slinun Brntly calls for rctil money but. linda only Tlghe Mur- phy who pokes fun at lilin. (lon 0'- Nell returnii homo utter obtaining the nuiouut tiecossary to pay the rent. lie places It on thc tnhle from which it is stolen by Slioun. lie calls again for the rent and is about to evict the 0'- Nc-ll‘s when Father Tom lnforius them of the death nl' Norah. Con weeps over his daugliter‘s grave and threat- ens tn revenge himself on Brady. The Iatter anxious to secure the fair Mary 0'Nt-ll, sends her a letter signing him- self Frank Sheldon, (Mary's lover) asking her to meet lilni in the church- CASTOR IA lor-Inhntsuoddhtllra. Ilia Klall You lim Alum llorglil *lonstno If " ltpoturdol ‘ .3- .14 i .,- i. ri ' *F °i"3’f’f ~i~ once. ` i Alteration Sale -A Still on Hard Hats at .Breaking all _ Each and Every - ue Records of -....-i_-n I-lat is Sold Un- ,_ Hafd Hats All .` » ' 'J der our Personal "" N€W at Savings 7. ` ' ‘ Guarantee " up to 1-2. __ _ These goods are not an old second hand stock that has been peddled around the town and bought in at a price to fool the_ public. They are our entire stock of new and up-to-date "` hard hats, manufactured by three of the best hatters ' in the world-name1y, Christy, Wolthausen, and Hawes, Von Gal. Re ular prices $2.50 and $3.00. Sale price $1.50. Don’t he with the sleepy ones, take advantage ‘ of this great sale by getting your new spring hat at Prowse Bros. 1 1 I l . v 1 'H 1 i '. ‘i .\- mu .\. -i*-2*-'.*>'.‘>i‘~I‘-1*-¢.~»’< .\- ~l.‘>i‘~?".":-'ii' -~. flllllil---S--2l)t\Il.l. -.~ '_ 'I C ° N i s§iZ"' lllfi Pwwse Bros Ltd. ....i°“l°.. ".‘.. till - $1.50 The stylish Harms You Properly _,__ ff Jr if J. i BEE f I yard. \\'lien she coincs he and Doro- thy lteartloii capture licr and bear her to a cave in the niouiitulns. A very aniusiiig lovc sceiic then ensues ho- twccii Ilarliy ite-ardon and the clinrui- ing '.\Iaiic_v t)'Gracl_\'. Slionii then tries to force Mary to ninrry liiin and when slic refuses he hurls her into the waters of the glen. Lucky t'or her Tiglie liciirs lici' scrcaiii and succocils in rescuing licr. Darby niukes love to Kate but iiicddlcsoliie Naiicy a- gain appears. Naiicy who proves to be Tlglte in disguise proposes to Kate and is acceptcil. Shoun calls for the rcnt again and is astoiiiidi-(I to see Mary, wlioin lic thought dead. Frank shows Slinun the deeds ol' the place aiiil Tlghe. presents him with ti paper for his arrest. He begs for uicrcy but all to no avail. Happy dcnouiicement. Sonic spcclnl features of tho program- me iiiucli appreciated li_v the apdlence were a song by Mr. John Cameron and o stop-dance by Miss Zeta O‘Brieri. The iiitervalle between thc acts were intcrspersctl with some excellent rciidi,»rciI orclicslrnl music. It may bo well to add lhat lite success ol' the play was due largely to the i'0-opera- tlvc spirit. that prevailed under tho etliidctit iiiiinagctiictit of the llcv. Mtiti|'lcu lIli‘Donalil. Special thanks are duo l\lessrs A. 1:7. Forsytlie, Herb. (Tlnrlt and George i~‘nttou for having witliuut any proinptiiig uiotivc grntul- loui-il_v siicrltii°cd their time and pleas- ure lo make thi- play ti success,---A. "For ii limited tlino wo will glvo ahnolittely free with every 500. bottle or Piilninllvii Slianipon or a 50c jar of l’nlniollvv <'rct1in, three regular 1.5¢ cukcs ot' i-‘nlmollvc Soup. Macldlltiton Drug Vo.. (lorner (lront (li-urge and Knut Slroela. M151; l llllll 'IIIII.\\\\\\\\VIIIllIl \\. _ \ 5 I [4\\\\\ \ / 1 , I”/i " Q' 'D 0 _\ 51" _ - a. \\\ 20 p. c. off \ We havea sample lot ~ 1 of Men’s Tan Goodyear . ;' welt boots, with double '- ' Viscol Soles all sizes in 1. ' stock, at twenty per cent , ' off. Just the boot for , , Spring wear. f Come in and have a ~ look at them. ~ _ uma si sinit lwe Have a Full Stock of i | High-Grade Cutlery Here I *mix- from experience. each individual piece. L_ T _ _ .__,,._.._. . ._,_ __ QQ&**____` ________,§~`)~.._:m;_ _,af ¢>,.,,-_.___; ________4) In pocket knives, razors, kitchen and- table cut- lery, scissors. etc., we are sure we can supply any want for anyone. Our stock is large and so dis- played that you can pick out your favorite article in an instant and our courteous salesmen will_aid you in selecting with the expert advice acquired We secured our stock from the most reliable manufacturers and can itisure you of the thorough construction, fine material and honest worth of Fennellv _Chandler mug J ; t '_ _ __, _ Superior Teas and Coffees L THE majority of people drink coffee nowa- | days simply as a matter of habit-not wholly with I pleasure and zest, yet coffee is the favorite breakfast drink of all | nations. _Our coffees were selected with the utmost care-they are the _kinds you know by reputation-the kinds that have recognized merit. Try a pound of Chase& Sanboms, White Housefor Red Rose Coffee-put up in airtight tins. Price 45c a pound. We have the famous Moca Java Coffee in bulk, we rind it fresh to your order. Price 40c a pound. Beer & Goff Qu .St Telephone 150 rYOU will like the taste of ‘ ' ' ' T our teas-they have that “Just right" flavor that receives the whole hearted gaaise of our many patrons. e _b_uy our teas in Such qualities that we are able_ to sell them at the same price as others, but our extensive business permits us to re- plenish our stock often | therefore the teas we sell contain all their natural fragrance a d purity. e unhegitatin I _recom- mend Estabrook Sliend as a I splendid tea for t_he grice.30c a pound. _Aiso_ in lb. and 10 lb. airtight tins. _ The famous Red_Rore isa good tea, we have it fresh in packages at 35c, 40c and 45c a pound. _ _ i | Don’t fail to tryt 886 §‘ 'hi °t“il”“‘l?- . ...lt o’c oc ea. 19 _ of Tea elxmcg-= i_Put girth half D011 £86 880°- 110° 60c a poun _ . Beer & Goff izs dum strain ~~'.`. ri i’ " _ -q-.-__...._J' .~,._,,__,4.,..,.` _.W ' '