i J _l i. ,- :It .=1. _. .. A 1.- si.; _-;I' s ._ , _ lf \ l » l 1 i f.:\.»..rm.-»rmasl=:..,=...-,asa-ls»'»KS-"-L".‘5l"»i.€ -l i -1-ti it lf 1.. fan... _f.=~_ sr.- ..m~»'.a 1-~;`_\...-. il: il r- 1 i -,r 13 =. -t .ff fl § 11 3 3. » 1 ,.1 f 1 if S ,. it, = ii ` .l. G. .Iamieson`\ DRUGGIST LE typ "TTER it- ntl... Surgical Cleanliness There is _a new kind of cleanliness in the world to day, one that cannot be ‘secured by the use of soap and water. It means a cleanliness so perfect that all bacteria or germs ‘are destroyed- dthe conditions for theifgxiowth removed. These conditions can be secured by use of harmless agents of which the leading one is ” HY DROGEN PEROXIDE or as usually_ called, “Per- oxide”. This is being large- ly used as a mouth wash, gargle, as an application to wounds to prevent infection and for any purpose where a cleansing germicidal ap- plication is needed.Botties 25, 40 and 75 cents. Sold by _ TIDE TAB MARCH. High Day 'Time }l't M. ’ 10.57 7.1 ‘2i.’.1lR 'i‘u. ' 11.30 7.4 Z1Il.::0 5.1 \\'. ` 2_0- 7.7 . Til. 8.3 ` 2.35 8.0 Water Timo l 91'- or..~' .¢»z~:t:.»-Q ¢-» -_ -._.G 5: »- -1 .-._ l ,¢ gs .".‘_I f, of Britub Colum la IN THE MATTER OF THE “WIND ]NG~UP ACT" BEING CHAPTER -144 REVISED ..STATUTES OF CANADA AND AMENDING ACTS IN THE MATTER OF THE CANAD- IAN HOME INVESTMENT COM- umbia has by an Order dated the 29th. day of January, 1915, appointed James Grant Forrester of 701 Vancouver Block in the City of Vancouver in the Province ot British Columbia. to be Oiliclai Liquidator of thy above named Company. Dated this i8tli day of February A. ,D., 1915. District Registrar. 8786-2-27Zti7i. In tlie Supreme Court of British Columbia IN THE MAT-TER OF THE “WIND- ING-UP ACT" BEING CHAPTER 144 REVISED zil`ATUTES OF CANADA AND AMENDING ACTS AND IN THE MATTER OF THE CANAD- PANY LIMITED. Tile Creditors of the above iliuued (‘olnpany arc required, on or before lille 1!-itll. day of April, 1915, to send their names anti addresses and the particulars of their debts and citlinls and the names anti addresses oi` their Solicitors (if any) to the Oilicial lliq- uidator ol` the said _Company at his in the (Thy ot` \'ancouver in the l’ro\'- ince of British (foiulilllla, anti lt' so re" quired by notice in writing from the said Oilicial Llquitiator are by their Solicitors to come lil and prove their said debts or claims at nly (lllambers, .situate at the Court llouse in Vancou- ver aforesaid at such time as shall he speeihcd in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made be- fore such debts are proved. lllontlay the Ilrtl. day ot' May, 1915 at :Z o'clock in the forcnooil at my said In the Su rem# “fl l..iiierai _Convention 0"” _ We wish every delegate at- tending' the Liberal Convention ‘on March 1?,tl1, to bear in mind that both Liberals and Conser- vatives are a eed that for “"° Reliable _Fire-iiisurance they stef who`i;s"|too Young to should wr1te,cail or phone ' - """ii'l5'“°' EG. J. McCormac The Honourable the Chief Justic , of the Supreme Court of British Col~ Agent for the Imperial Under. writers' Corporation Offices:-Revere Hotel Block, ‘ Charlottetown. Phone 351 - P. O. Box 74 8818-3-2mtts3i - (Sgd.) A. B. POTTENGER, , , Provincial . Grand Orange Lodge ~ of P. E. island ANNUAL MEETING To Be Held At IAN HOME INVESTMENT COM- , IVI u r-ra y R ive r WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915 '1`rain Arrangements & Fares _ I ‘ WAR JOYS Clever Letters by aYoung Enlist ,hut Wisheshe lCould. ` ~.-_...__ .‘ The two following letters. written by a sixteen year old boy to girl friends in Cliariottetown, gives a good idea of the all absorbing inter- est for the average boy and youth ol’ the Old Country. The letters are dnt- ed New Brighton, Feb. 7. My Dear H-_s l wish it would freeze here. We have bud nothing else but ruin. wllld #HMI T08 for goodness knows ilow long. in fact. out of the last fifteen Sundays only one has been lille. Today being ‘the simeeilth Sunday is also wct. We ought to have it nice summer utter all l\liS. hilt I am afraid the fates' are upon us, so we will have to take things as they come. - You are getting quite practical. Evi- il0lll|Y the Canadian clinlilte agrees with your braillological organs. What do you think of the latest North Sea raid by the “Baby killers?" They got more than they anticipated. l believe the ll. M. S. “Lion” which played such animportallt part in deal- ing death aild destruction on the Ger- man vessels. is in Cammeli Laird`s yards here undergoing repairs. Of course, there is nothing in the news- papers iibout the H. M. S. “Lion” bc- iug here, because the Government docs not let too nlueli news oilt lo the public. There has been ll new battery constructed at Crosby and it is invis- ible from the river. it was built soon after thc war broke out and l alll sure that not luor than one lerson ‘ Cll"1`own Mt. lierbcrt llazellirook Mt. Albion Village Green Vernon llliliview Lake Verde llernliiago Vernon River Glencoe iligg (lranll View l"odhla oiilee sittlatc at T01 \'lillt:oilver Block F.‘_.`lug 901:. 800. .\0c. 751:. 70e. 751:. 70t'.. 704:. 651:. G01-_ 55e. l'>;`»i‘. ."i0e. -lic. TI ME 1.30 1.47 1.54 :._::r:_i\:r.:t.:i\:get¢1:§- »-c <2'-l>-as can : v-vi-» crm -£3 ' '. t a -§ not yet been oiliclully confirmed. l .30 uni rather inclined to think it is a .fit L1 *rl _. 7 8.2 8.1 2: l l 1 ;.-4.' :L46 5_01 t;_22 @~l¢5 mmwdgigmm ' ,='-'§=- ` F 71 _.__ -e 1.-1 O _v-I 9 10 ll 12 sis: 13 u.:: 14 _ 10.17. 15 l l\l_ ‘ lo.-'.2 'rd , 11.:;= it l 19 1-ti' l. l»1.'.i» 20 Sa. ’ i.Z‘.il 21 ' s. ' :.19 zz l lil. ' 16 17 18 ...o , 24 \l'. ` 4.712 25 Til. l 12.08 20 1". f 'i. I li “ Sli. $.13 l.,i)Ll ‘»" Tu. - ::.:.u 8.0 T 0 4.1 LLB 6.6 6.0 6.8 _1-,-1_;-;__i `-L'-_<\;~i;»-C 'l'.li _ ., l... li.lI ti.li lil! 5.!! ;'i.H ti.0 till ._._-_-»- 1-`::'c 4-l-E 4.58 l:'\.-IX l 17.04 l8.Zi0 19,52 21,01: 212.02 132.51 ‘.'3.1l\l i2.lil 12.45 .. ` i...i0 l::.::€. 14.01 11.5%() l:'»_t)S 10.00 1T_-is ' l{l_`.2l -1~1-H-‘.~‘.“r‘.~‘."ff?f 2;,¢'_i`.‘.';»t\:»~;:s=-_*»»-1.' »: "ffl E1.->:. ~i this 41.0 |._.\. »i .fi -D -1 . _,. Y l.l _.7 28 S. _ S.:-X 6.0 29 lli. 0.215 7.0 . l.:1 30 'l`u. 10.00 T.-l - 22.21 7.51 3-ll \V. 10.44 7.5' 13Il.lIi 8.3 MARCH--lst to 4th. cold spell. Fitll to 9th, squaiiy weatllelx 10til to li-itll, cool, pleasant. 14th to ilith, cloudy. 17th to 18th, rain, slcet and snow. 19th to 23rd, stormy conditions. L’-‘ltn to 27th. warm spell. 28th to Slat, cold. 20.1111 1:1 27 I)I.\ R-\` 0 I" i'l\' i'1N'I`S. Magistrates Court, il :'..m. People's Theatre, 7.15 and 0 p.lu. 5 ____ . 'Prince Edward '1`heatre, 3, 7. und 8.45 p.In. Presbytery in Zion Church, 2 pm. DEATHS P- _ McINN|S--At Wlnsloo Road, North oil Feb. 27th, after :i short illness, ldivirl L., younger son of Daniel and i'sill:i MCIDIIIS, Ill lll(: lf'fi|#~: ', \‘l'::" Ol' ills age. DOYLE.-in (‘lla!‘lot|_eto\v|i. oil Samir- duy, Fobr\lnl';.' ‘_’7th. l’ctt:r J. lloyie, aged 415. lit- leaves to mourn three sons and 0:1- daligllter. also one brother, Arthur. at l this 18th day of l-‘ehruary A. ll. 1915. (Sud) "A. B. POTTENGER," District llegistrlir. Sl. John & Jackson 702 t`rl-dit. lfollclor fiuiitlitlg, \'alll:ollv|-1'. il. 1'. Solicitors for tile Uliicial Liftilltiator. S7811-Z!-2'lI\i7i. York Point Farm _ For Sale I Sllullliel' collages to rent or land to rent to build cotlztizes on. 'i’his farm is sitllateil on the point bctweell the North and West ltivors, v-'itil twelve llulldrcd Yards of .shore "rout, with the lwst. ol' llatlliln; and boatinlz. is 7 mill-s i'ro|n Uiiarlullc- l town by road and one and one half by wlitcr. 'i'elopllollc communication and daily mail at the door. Ono third of ti mile from wharf with ferry boat service to t‘ilal'lottcto\vll. i"ol' particulars apply Io il. \V. \Viii'i‘i‘J, `iTiI;5»'.5-`JTriiril\lmoptl York l’oilll. Surrey Melville Ilellc iliver Wood Island '_:»c. iris 201:. iiopelicili l5c. lllllrray ltivl-l' Arrivt: ~I:'»<;. 40t:. Iillr. ,_ statiolls to Murray lliver on thc Stall Station Agent frolll wllcre they pu chase tiekr-t--'i`llosc Certificates mus | itiver wllo will takr: them up lllltl issue tickcts to liestinatioll-Stitlltiarll (‘cr- liiicatcs will lint be llollured by tion- tluetor. '1`raln will leave Murray lliver ou rettlurn at (3 a. m. next morning. GEORGE H. TANTON, Grand Sct:'y. 85125-2-Ultlf-Si. -- -_ -l l -f -Y - ~ ~' -Y ' WY '~--~l -Schooner For Sale W. llnrllcll O'l-lara, 70 toni, Ameri- can build. Vessel and sails ill good condition. Ilas 27 }l.I’., Gasoline cn- gine installed by skilled Mechanics. Will move Sehoonci' six miles an hour and gives perfect satisfaction. \Vill ‘sell with or witllout engiuo. For pur- tlcuiars write E. BOSWELL, Victoria, l P. E. Island. 3402-1-28Mtf. Army Field Service All l‘ecei\'c;'s of out-.l who have not sent in their receipt books will kindly forward them to the uudcrsigncu as quickly as possible. , 'l`. C. Jl\l\'iES. S743-2»tI»Ii\lt`»i. 'H - _ ef - ~ , -s ` '1g*"*.' I ' V-|jl,~,, V 1*- ~. .'.*~.-.~¢".- . , "_ ‘ »"¢fusllumr~i:lil- mnbrnzn... TENDERS Tf‘lNDlacI:illge9cl;s iranliedl for ln saig spec ca tons. nm eo exons. cans an can must be subrnlitedu The lleplrtment reserves the right to accept the whole or nn! Dirt of a tender. ; Theiowelt or any tender not necesuriiypo- gained' mryl hi a with sw pero n t ue vertieement 4 niit mtwrlty viii notilie paid for mme. _ A. JOHNSON. ‘ Deputy within of urine and Flelierlef- -' l "We have thc largest and best eq- uipped dispensary in the lower Prov- inces. Only qualified pllarlnaeelltists ol' long experience are pt-rlnittcd to liisponse prescriptions and everyone is double checked boforo leaving the store. Bring your. prescriptions here- your doctor will rcconlnlond us. The Two Macs, 'l-ii) Great George Street. MEtf. ONLY SEVEN LOST OUT OF 1.381 _ SHIPS AT SEA. l.().\’llO.\', Feb. 20.-'i`he llrillsh Ad- miralty last night issued ii u\emorall~ dum ol' the llunlbcr ol' arrivals and sltilings ol` overseas slculners ol` all nutiollalitlcs at und from thc United iiiugdoill ports durillg the present year. The melnoranlluln shows that from l<`cbl°unry iii, when tho German blockade began. until l"ebl‘unry 4, 708 vessels arrived and 637 sallctl. Tile Atlnlirnlty also gave out tho following list oi' British vessels which have been “sunk by (lerinan sub- marines " :-- The stealners (lalubnnk, ilowllsllire, iirallksonle Chine. (lakby, ltio Paraua, Western Coast and iiarplillon. it says the steamer llcptford probably struck ii ltline. BOY PRINCE AT THE FRONT HAP- PY AT LAST. l.0l\`U().\i. Feb. 26.-The Daily Mir- ror, says Prince Leopold. the fourteen ycilr old sou of King Albert. oi’ Bei- giilui. lr nov/ 1." the front l 1"-"lien _-kitty-'ez'pl. was bomlmzded thc 1tt»;1'al yolingnter. with his ol_‘otllaz':-7 and sisters, was sent to lilngland. out.” the children' beeanle the giiests of Earl Curzon. Leopold constantly pes- tered his father and mother to allow him to go back to Flanders. and ilow at last his ontreatles have been grant- ed. In the last few days he has vis- itlod a number of field ombillances and under the direction of King Al- bert lie has seen the trenches and been presented to the Belgian army. ~ DOMlN|0N'8'PART IN EMPIRE'8 WAR l.0Nl)0N. Ft-.l». 23.-Sir George l’er~ ley. at lt meeting yesterday, discoun- tenanced the popular idea of Can nda's share in the war being in the na- ture oi’ assistance. Canada and the oth- er Domlnlons were ghting the point- ed out, because they were part and parcel of the Empire. Tile time lmu now arrived ,when something more thanautonomy must be given to the Dominions, they must be given it voice not only in the ioreirn policy, but in the iuuel of he war, .:sf.::,.:_:,;_::.;:j_=A' C;'i»>-no: ;»-» :~:r::.`.»-\.¢>:.c~l'»-» 'i`icl:."-ts will he issued from olilor hour. I saw one oi' them stegtriilllgoilt dard (‘cl‘lil"ll:.il.i.c piail--Italo will be one ll' “mud HMI" I0 50" 11°F illlfillllll-I Siuirlo iirst class t`arr~. to Clulrlottc- _, _ '_ ,_ , _ X H .` _ ‘ ' - ri . l"\-ll -"Neil lil lllllily utils ilolu llc is attnclicd to the rl.-serve battalion t_`ll'lown. |’i‘nssclli§el's must Het Stand- U1 lllt! ifllii “(lolllrades" otliei-\\~i.;o ard certificate properly lillr-li ill forlu -k'.m“"' “S Ill" will "`5"""I"‘f mlliilllflll r' lollgillg to the "t`o|iltutties" battalions, bc properly' illi»-ti in :intl :signed by .'I`llc._\' are stationed at “i\'no\\'sle\' Geo. li. Tatltoll, :liter which they must bc presented to the ai.;<~ut at lliurluy e [ ln every thousand knows of its existence. That is an example ot' ltow tlliugs are kept quiet. I did not know ot’ thc bat- tery until yesterdayd l heard from a private source yester- tlltit the German subnlarine U~17 has been sunk olf Barron bu it h s tormiuolotzical inexactitude, as I hear so many rumors ot' ships being sunk. Wllflt 00 Yun think oi' Gorman submar- ines coming near here? Smart work lt. not? 'l`ltere were halt' at dozen torpedo boat destroyers in the river the other ‘ll1l'- i expect they are oil the lookout for submarines. ’I`lle names ol’ four _'it' the destroyers were ll. M. S. "La- f“l"‘-}'." "i.a\\'son," “I.alitlraii," and 'I-i|>Cl'!2»'-" 'They belong to the “ll” lass and were built in 1914. They llavv. a speed ot' about 33 knots an o , of the river the other nlorlllllg.it was tilruugil the water. lurlc has dollllctl the Kill `:. nnifo m |.lvcl'pool ltogiillcut. All the men bo- I' -'lllllll->0l‘il1l»§ 5,000 llleil in all, are eil-.l'ks, l’i_tl'k," near i’rsct:ot. l tlal°esu_\' you \v|li know _“l{llo\vsley l’ark." it is the name oi Lord l)t‘rby's illall;-‘ioll and groulltis. 'i`ltc soldiers are blilctcd in wooden huts which have sleeping cap- acity lor (32 men. 'i`llc_v sleep on hard '1latti‘es:w:~; placed oil the floor. l't-r- |l2\l>-* .\'oil will be llltcrestcti to ltllow li little oi' l.'ll‘io's ne\v.career. so l will give you all idea of ilow he spends his time. Well, to start with, suppose it is six o'Uiock on one ol' those cold, raw. ll-11110 mornings, peculiar to this country at this time oi’ tho your. ill tho dislalice yoil can hear the strains ot`i|1\lsi<~. ill thc forlll ofa buizlc call lo ibn well knoivn tulle ot' "\Vl:`rc oil to the Iiussiali \\_'_al', boys, we're ol`l` to the ltussilin War. Next thing the whole camp is awake except for a few sleepy mortals who have to bc awakened by hlt::tlls_ol' li t'|__-.\v gentle soidierly like prods ln the ribs. ill a very few mln- utes the men are all uttlred in shirts, football punts and running pumps and start oft for ll two mile run. it lllust bo funny to soc them racing along tllrougb mild and water and tho mw illl "ll.s'°!l‘ li' lict lluck iirol, \’t'llen |lI".\’ 1\I‘l'l\'e back i'roin their little cs- miplltle they have it good wash ill the coldest water procurabic. After that ceremony is over they put their uni- f0l`|1\S fill- '1`llt‘-.‘»' have breakfast at 7.30 which consists of porritlilc. bacoll Hllll l>|0llli’ ol' bread ami butter with marllmlatic. .\t 9.30 they comincllec drill and llllish about 12.30. i)lllner is served at 12.45 and drill is resumed at 2 o colck until 4.30. They have ton nt 5 o'clock and at 6 o'elock they have li lecture which lasts for all hour. lifter ‘\'l\lCl\ l|l<<\f\;~-_ . _ 'li cp' 5?; if? ‘ 2,;-‘°=['5'f :-3.51 -@\.__,m<...__ l.’_*'_'.....___._.--..____...__-._..-.___ lliliiiesslnnal llaldill MOIISON & DUl"l"Y ihtrril-itnrn and Atlornoys Solicitors for ltoyal Llanlt of Cuuatlti MONEY TO LOAN. A. A. McLean. ILL.. Donald McKinnon McLEAN dt McKlNNON Barrluterl. Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block. Charlottetown _ ____ _ »-:__----__ C. McLeod, K.C., W. E. Bentley, K.C. Mcl.EOD &. BENTLEY. Blirrlstere and Attorneys-at-Law iilices--Bank of N. S. Chambers, Char- lottetown. P. E. 1. n;1u3l; wARBUR'f0N A SHAW. Barrlstern. Attorneys. Notary Pub p sic. Tito. Solicitors for Canada. Bank- : ers Association. Bank o: T.Ion'.i'c|l. Clanada., Permanent 1\Ioi'tga.ge Gorpora- ton. Omen-Old Guardian Oillce. Promo Block. Charlottetown. P. lil. I. p DR. CLIFT A clluomc l,»lsl<:Asl-:s victoria hotel, Clrtown. r. s. l. tfiftflcs nouns-iz to 3 amy. norm aa vlnce. Al Uiiicc or Residence---$5.00. Trent mont Mo|\thly~--$100.00. 621-'J-l5Mlmop BODGSON, SUMNER & C0., LTD. Permanent Sample,Rooms Room 3 Gra§it*Biiilding _- marhles being in the vicinity ol' l_.i_v- erpool. One of the llelfast Steamship <'uinpany's boats. the "Graphic" was cha:-:ed by the submarine 15-21, but she lnallagetl to escape owing to her sup- eriority in speed. Three boats were sunk in all. There were "l§F0l>1\lo\lt noon on ’i‘llilrstlal_\' 200 of litt- i.i\w-rpooi Srottisil 'l`e|'rilorials liiarch- cri lllrollgil lliverpooi to the 'i`o\vn ilall wllt\l't: they were received at dinner by no' less all ililportallt persollage than the Lord lllayor ol' Liverpool. ”i`iiv_\' had their searcltiiizltts lit nlltl il‘\\';l~;| headquarters in l"l'aser Street 'where they will nnikc preparations for their visit to the trenches ot' Northern France. The Liverpool Scottish have already been iii action und the new contingent is composed oi’ men who joined the ranks at the outbreak of hostilities and men \vlio have return- ed from the front wollndetl, and llavo since recovered. Erie has joined Lord Kitchener's new tirmy. llc enrolled three weeks last Fritlay and went oli` to Knowsely Park to meet his regiment the follow- ing day. lie was vaccinated last Wetl- uesday und camo homo oil the follow- ing Friday for nine days leave which expires today. Erlrr has not been very well during the last few days llsthe \‘act:inatioli has taltclt effect on him. but ht- is betrinnillg to feel more like his old sell' now.~allhougli he has not fully l‘l:cupcr:\ted yet. liopillg yon will spare lilo it few minutes ill the near future, with love from Your loving friend, ;tt'ter\v;ll'tls lllartzllctl back to their ` C. ll. l--~ -v -- ---- - -~--- - One cont per word Hrxt insertion Twenty-five cents. GUARDIAN GLASSIHE RDS. ~ It In this column, half centper word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge i I ___= _ _ _ _ ._ _.____L_____ _ _ _ |t- - -' - ---- - '--- 'T ' - - -- -_'H Agv-ills \\'allted FERTa`/ilr"'AoENTsT"wANTeo. blond for caialloime. Solar and bro- mide prilltss, purlrllils ilztt :.lltI coll- vcx. t`|'1llllf:f1 allti sizl-"l, |ilci\ll‘e-::. .llcrcllilllts i’or|l‘:ill. .‘olllpul|_\'. ’l`o~ roulo. ' AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR 'l`hc Old ltolilliilc l<`ol\tilili I\`ill‘:;el'les. We tt-iicll our lnell to sell. i~l:-:- pcl‘icllt'.o lllilu‘t-ossalgv. iiiixlieazt colll: luissiolnr paid. llllntlatonll- fret: citlliplliolil. Stone .\~ Wcllitnztou, 'l`orollto, Oni. .‘3‘,5li»i-l-l~llilof24li WANTED-Two District lliallagerts lo travel, .sfalayr $20 weekly :llld ex- pelllics, experience not llel»essltl'y if wlllillli to learn. Niagarzt import. tio., .\'iagara l"alls,_Ollt. 8782i-2-L!7nliiiptl 1"oi' Sale - A lb.. also Piloico ilieats, reasonaiilc. pri:-cs. Ill-:lucy (Tay, fi idlnl Avi-nue. llitirkct Tiles. :mtl ll`ri. l’llou<‘ llil. ` lilil0-2-l3l\‘iti'. FOR SALE-N0. 3 A. EASTMAN li`_ l’. Autograpli Kodak with por- trait attatzillllcnl. tripod :intl other pzlrlipliel-ll:t`lia; ltimost new; bar- gain. ilox G5, lienslllgtun. l‘. E. i. S801-ll-linli. TURNIP SEED. GROWN IN CAN- arllt. season 191-i. We ofl`or 1.000 lbs of the famous “i_`.orllin;:" (lroen Top Swede, grown pure ill \'armouth County for tprty years. Large crop- pers, great keepers. delicious flavor. Price 56 cents per lb. by mall. Write for jobhiug price. S. P. Goudey, Yarmouth. N. S. 81t5fi-1-23Mti'.‘ __l PRIME FRESH SAUSAGES 126. PER I HOUSE FOR SALE.--CENTRALLY siillatvti; large lot; hot, water lieut- iug. llov, 204, (`ity. S788-2-27ni3i FOR SALE.-A GRAND OPPORTUN- ily for anyone wishing to pllrcllnsc at wellestabllsllcll iirstclass 1"l\ou~»- gi-lipllil: business at Montague. All Studio fillings. (lll.ll1cl'as. Back Grounds. etc., together with good will ot’ lilo business. Apply to Box l17~l,l\'lontagile. 8736-2-‘.l4Mtli. .IAUSIZ Co's"T`-iii* wi |"N'l<"N sékmri r.-:'6'e"'sEr , tween llllisborougll and Cuinbcrllind streets. Fllldor please leave at 78 i (‘\llnboi-lulitl stl'ct~l. S707-2-27lnZll. 'I`o Let. TO RENT.-AT KEPPOCH. FOR sunnncr lnontlls, li. lnrgc tloublo rotlllge. with veralulttlt itll round. time acrc ol' lallti :intl good stttbios; ice Iiouso with .~:e:lson's ice: lltwu tennis court. etc. Apply. 57 Grafton Street, tillarlottctoivll. 8790-2-27n13i \\'aiitetl WANTED-300 BUSHELS WHEAT. lnllllllily of llarlcy and Ilucliwheat; also outs botll white and black. lilirlwst prices guarulitccd. -F. J. llolman & Co., lltd. 8754-2-25MGl. Poutrnv-we wll.lT_n`uv'_`Ai.l. good quality poultry that offers. and will buy daily until further notice. Call write or hone --F J. llolmau . ' p . . & Co. Ltd: Cllarlottctowli. 8754-2-25M6l. 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