-~ . ...i»... u .» c»...._.- IS N0 FINER -¢___-_-_-_gi \‘ W W /vers/05Nr PE~|\U~NA;'_° lf- ., , I. iuffercd With Kidney nnd Liver Trouble I right in For two months for Twcivc Tears-Pc-ru-nu Cured I I \1S¢d ’ the -nd then feltso well ilim-~Fecls Better Thun for Twenty Years. lion. \\'iilin;ii ‘»'- :i...i»ii \\'-.i.~liburn, l`rtsiili:.'it of the Lo1ii~i:in:i. Viiiiiiiierclal f_'li:b, and ii vt-ry wi ll l.iiii\\:i iiiun of I-'cw Orleans, Ln., writes from C117 Canal f‘.r~t-ll “l um satisfied that there is not 11 finer 1'it-diciiie placed before tho public to-day than Perunn. I have been troubled for nearly twelve years with kidney and liver trouble, und at times I have been a pretty sick Lzizin, unable to nttendto my duties. Iliad about made up my mind lliat no medicine could help nic, when one of your booklets was brought to my ullico which I read in ii. leisure hour. I then decklod to give Perulia it trial and I was ,,,,,,g man once more. This vw. _ ,~ is ago and I have not had any trouble‘,,¢ee. Although I am in the seventies I feel better and more :ictlvo than I did thirty years ago."- \V.T`v`. TVashburn. Most dernngements of the kidneys are due to eatarrh of the kidneys. Peruna is a catzirrh remedy. This explains why it is that Peruna cures a great number of kidney diseases in which the usual remedies fall. If you do not receive prompt and satis- factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving I full s`t:iteiiit»nt, of your case, and ho will be plc.1.-t~tI to give you his valuable ad- \"lf‘o gratis. Addrt-ss ltr. Hartman President of found that I hi.v.l at last sccurcd thcl'l?lie .LIiirtui;iu¢>’unitariuui,Columbua,0. ?`. Wo 1., (. ‘in " " \\¥i"f .fiidlgl 41 \ / y 1 ~>w-s¢~v $33 i rr: _F i _ _,.5 . ti; »"_~';/..f.’3' ,.~,\=_ _. ,;,,_ _r.- . _ ."’£j;;L:'§_»f`5 .-._ _ rf-f;-...on-_-.1 _ ff. 1 in ~~ v _ ' _, ___-_ ce. i ` . _vssf~ » ~ Rlmm ‘-~i_';' '.'?I’.~'Z-; “ 'M - ._ -.r- __ ' . .yi-4 » I . t» il ', J-9,|`.i,};',\'! ` . > » i » l _ _ \{ I I U U U SJ »~--- »»--- o If there is anything we leal iii it is t/sr. _ __ 'I . O Winclicster and IF. M. loaded and empty shells. o1F.ley goods, iixcludiiig \\'zids. shells, primers. caps, guns andl rev vers. u ‘ r - - . _ " il U ‘3f‘~'~f>. I0\0l_\cr_ pouches, tliic-c in one, gun oil. gun blease' Il 3°" “Gul 3U)illll‘tZl'l rlvolver cartridvcs ask us we are . sure to have it. CAMERON st co.,- St saivir oves' Pumps t, 1 I and Hardware. P. E. I.__R_llIiWIll' Commendng Monday. April 15th 1 th; missaftnis ian ii ii ti 1 ' ' excepted) aa fnllo:u`/_M mu al y mud!! Stations. Ne. No, No. Nm Nm U 5 I a 6 if 'E r at if 1|. /cal. ;_||_ A_“_ S-'° 5-zo 5,cn lv. Ch‘1own ar. one 11,15 3-3° 3-37 Ms Rcyalily pine. 5.5 11.3° U U0 3.44 N. \\i in ilre 5.15 11.113 $27 417 5.54 glint.: in." an, i<>.\i '° $04 914 met idJ . _ - ft: 1 a unc 7 _io io 17 I-15 Lv. ltrnzrald june. 2-ov 5-18 an Kensington 711 .Hs 11.53 \.,\5 gnc ilozin ar. 8‘aid¢ lv 6.51: 9.15 11.30 °- °~ No. No. 4-U» 3 ll 4 iz a.ll. r M. A.M_ a.a|. PI. 7-W |035 lv Slide ar, g.no 5.35 _' 5 Sai 7.31 11.1 Wellin io 8. ZW 1153 Port H51 n 8.; .47 1.16 0‘Lcary 1 . 1215 :.15 Albegoni h 6.54 15: -°° Lao al. i l . 6 . _ Ig; _P-31-__ _.fn ' A-if il: A3. No. E Y FX Ng, Z¢P‘f‘~“‘r.*.~__ ghoagggu '5$‘° g_v_>.,, 22 5'»S,;,'&_¢"‘ 2 ’°'.°‘°`~_~ Q, =s‘ssas!‘= ‘r“?fvr_ F&a:a%!° Mt Stewart jc. ll ll lv. Ch‘1own sie St. Pe\¢r‘a ar Sonria lv. No. . 17 ra? ; >° _'P 2 '.?"' < ".:‘=a~"“°s 7'pug»I‘ Z !ts:!39 r as I 5.0¢ 8.15 lv lit. Stewart jc. a I-ea 934 Cardigan .eg 955 ar. Goo' wn lv 1. a.\l. Nl W io I*-IL a. 1|. 7.4¢ lv Emerald June ar ra 11.30 ar C, Traverse lv an P-ll- A 1|. _ § 'ri-also are run by Atlantic Standard Time. D. POTTINOEI. Gen llfr. Can. lfrmdon. . I tl. A. IHAIIP. hperlnmideat. P. B. 1 llallwx 7. in'-ind ~a. Avril aint. inaa NOTICE I On and after October 3rd, the stenmeri llillsbomiigh will matic iicr nm trip at 7a..` thlt' _.til fiirllxlrciz agticme “ "lp .tgp m 15 dt! noon u¢i.EAN. .-i__._, _ . jbominion Atlantic _RailWay. |` And Steamship Linen tu Boron via Yarmouth Thr popular Fast l,\nf- Between Raatern Nova 8 li rl B \" Wi on n an or-ton ia noser jinciiou nnd Halifax. EXPRESS 'l`RAl'Jn leave Halifax, daily, (ex- I ceptsundai) n17.\5. n. in. for Digby and Yar- moulh making connection at Yarmouth foil Bosiov z The Royal Mail Sieamships i I P11iNcE GEORGE' and , °°nosToN" 1 The Fastest nnd Finest Steameri plying te I twecu the Maritime Provinces and Bolton. i Leave Yarmouth, Mon Wed, F1i.Sat\irdi\yI for Boston on arrival of Express ‘ l`~alna from Halifax. Returning leave Long ` Wharf. Boston, Sun, i'iiu. Thur, Fil, at 2 o ni. ` nanvngera arriving in Halifax next day 6.45 ‘ b.;n. byllzxpren Train. M I nra nlorniation, n e books nicer etc. yhlth will hr nent fregwrlte to H. shrm- I ` tronn. General Passenger Agent, Kznlvlllc. $1.5. @"l‘ralnn run on Atlantic Standald me. Generril Mar. - :_ PLANT UNE( _ Gnmmanciig Ili:t.4ili. The well-known Steamer Halifax of the lfflnntljne will leave Charlottetown for Boston vig Hawkesbury and Halifax' every Tiics ny at 1 o'lc0ck p. m. Returning \\‘ill leave Boston at noon tlatnrilays. Special round trip ratio will be in effect li this line from Sept. zoth to Oct. i8lh lncliisivb at $1 i.oo re-` aiming whim. thirty .nys from dm cfl issue. For tickets and :dl information ap- ply to P. GIFKINS. I - ~ . _ ' 1 .eat for a. a. Lefurtmv ié nun to ie out spin _ after his recent illness. Prof. Rockford took the tiottor Alice H. over to M__onetori yesterday. cargo by the Northumberland yes%1~ day. Waiited nt once two coat-makers; steady work. Apply at once. M. I.. Frank Mclinnzle, Sulnincrslde. 4 d Lf. | Mrs. Anson Cooper who had been',vlsit‘ ing hero the guest of l).ivid Small has left on rcturii to Bostoii. Ronald Cniiipbf-ll Sc Sons hive pur elinsed the Stzliooner Kiiigiisiier, 47 I tons of Fiispoliiiicg P. Q Rev. H. R. Rami ll. A. of Bn hurst will prctvrh in t c Fresbytoriuii Church ' to-inorro\\', Oct lltli, nt [oth service 1. Dan Steele left 'Fliursilny for .\lo|ictoii i with the trottei' Adil Min- wlilrli lie I .started in the rriccs the-re ye.~itui~diiy. Included in the cargo hy the Norlliuin- iierluiid Tliuimiliiy ivciv iiliolil 300 I-lils oy.~tt~1~s,l t~:ii'oi\t~4.&) liliis iinlvlceix- iiiitl Ii 1-zlltlv. f \Vni. Stl-wart, of Sinclair 8: Strwiirt, ' has ht-eil appoint il Cliiiiriiiiin ofthe Suni- iiit-1-xlrie Uourd of Suiivol 'Irusle .- in I ii fi.-e r 119;.. 11. cz _\i -two, i-t-31.....-n. _ ,;_°:_;;_-‘_-__-__-__;_;__ , in/Ioi ANB§HiPP|NG. i A man very much tulkod of lately, , on account ot his valuable press let.- . ters, in Dr. G. E. Morrllon. the Po- -kin correspondent of The London ur so ho has certainly had 1|. crowded and adventurous career, Ile Started it, it seems, while ri. school-boy, by 1 navigating 1.he` River Murray from soiirro to mouth in a little canoe by himself. Then he walked from Mel- bournoto Adclnido, a sort of trial trip preliminary to his great ond. perilous solitary tramp of two I thousand miles across Australia from UURNS, \\'Alt'l`S, BUNIONS CAI.- f farthest north to rcmotost south. 'This was the beginning of his con- ! ncction with journalism, os he wrote , g vivid narrative of his experiences j in the Melbourne Age. Then he work- ‘ ed for a season anxoni the pearl- , shell divers of Northwestern Austral- ' \a, subsequently shipping as an ord- . [nary 5¢a_m,m on B, Kanake recruit- l ing schooner for a. voyage among the Pacific Islands, publishing the result: in the Age. Next he lcd the samnpnf plr'e exploring expedition- into New Guinea, Where ho was speared by a Papuan cannibal. A portion of tha 1 spear remained embedded ,in his body, and was only removed when he went to Edinburgh to qualify for his I lti.D. degree. Returning to Australia, i ho was appointed House Surgeon in ,the Ballarat Hospital, where ho ro- uiainctl for two years, when his rov- i ing disposition ngnin asserted itself- I This time ho chose Chino., and there he appeara to have taken roof. at last.. __i_l__.?__ When you ivniit ii pliysic Lliut. is mild iinil gentle, easy lo tiikt- and i- rtriin io :i i, iilwllys use Cliiiinbt-1~liiii\'s Stomach .i\'i'1' 'l`iil»liI,ii. For siile by a'l c1'iii.rgl.~il.s. COMING EVENTS- City Council meets on the second Mon~ dy ii in nach month. Dr. F. F. Kelly Mayor; W. W. Clarke, City Clerk. To t ure n lieiidiiclie in ten iniriules us Kuiniorl. Heuilivlie Powders. KNITI ED VESTS~ Qui'e ii ilcmiind has recent'y develop- ed for fnncy knitted vest# of lienvy wool yarn. These come in \'arious colors and cviiiliinatioiis of colori iii cliecks, vi-rr.iu:\l stripes and other piitterns. Of eoiirse,_t.Iit-.ynre ilesigiieii for outing wear, iiiitl will be culled for by ladies to went' iiiidcr their cunts for \vini,er coiiiforif they ine .~iiceveless-Jas Paton 8; Co. \ iid li Tress Hats Are Best! Compare them with any other make. $2.00. $2.50. $3.00. KING EDWARD'S _ Cl"lO|CE. Weeks & Co., sole agents. one price Hatters. f .---I, I Dr. Reed’s Cushion Shoe, Easiest ' Shoe on ' Earth. Prevents colds, neuralgia. pneumonia and rlie1ima~ tism, cures corns and per- Pricc $5.00 aj pair. -- I Sold by ' moiziiis t diiiiii, Sole Agents for tht Wllh ' WM. M0.\lBOURQlIETTP.*""' I , _ c\i'1»w‘-,-r. I- 1. I ,Q ._ ‘_ _ ;1z*',`y,,,,<_ -;,`,.`,.‘ ' _ I* _ , . . - ‘L , ._ ' , _, L < .- pf- -»' ll‘fv”1; sf-' “"~ “Ni ' '-,-_ -’\ ._'.f'fl=_-‘i -’,,, .2 ».-__.. "§'='~~.\: ~..;, ,.»\-»__.-,ngyté-’ ‘f_.;. ‘..§,-"ws, $‘-'f¢!` T" ,ji 2' _. »‘ ' Over Shoot' 2 ... - . L_ -.:.-~__.__..u-. R. Rogers’ ;S_‘tore-y-I., B. C. Baker, Four ho~fea were included in the wmwt mesa” o.i. ii it mmii House, Charlottetown, a few driving norm fmin .10oo_u» iiiio lbs, squmi, young,no guys.-lW.S. Newsome - Sd 2l mine; Annie anaemia smith, iiimir ton, crossed by the Nortliuinberlanfi yes- oerday for Boston, the former to spend the winter, thelatter to remain nbonta month. _ Marion Lawrence and E. 0. Excell, hero from tlie` United Suites to attend the P. E Island Sunday Sihool Convention 'to be held in Char- lottetown Oct. 18th and liith, will con- diiet 11 ii1iio1\hci'\' ce Ili the Prclibyilillttli (`hurcli, Nurtli Bedoque, on Oct. ltltli nt Il il. in. ~ IN WOMAN'S FA VOR. ' i~`c\v ti1‘n'iii¢1it.s stand so high in wo- 1iiiui'.~4 fiivor us Dr. Chi1su`.~i ?\er\'c Food. This is not only licoavine of the extruurflin- ary control v h ch this prepnriit. on has over di eases and weakiiws peculiar to \`\-onion. but also ber-mise of its pow er as in i.is_~.uc builder. .By weighing yourself ahiie using llr fii11ae's Nerve Food y _ii miitprove flint. new flesh and weight is ht-ing iuldeil to the body. Ask your deit‘er for “lNVF,R!\`FS S'3lti-IE.\'l-ID COAL," NONE l3El"l`Elt 5|llf. “'“°’~ "'”" '°' ‘ "“"“ °' °“‘y' '°"y or-1. 1 nr; i. -mei M-1. 'n Pinion; spiring feet. ... Shoes-at prions wtthtn the reach of all . _ ~ . . si-it nw. sw, sam. sim com, ti.. -FlLOM- _ ' Shoaninn, Sunnyside, Charlottetown. , | ‘ ' PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. oi , 1 in e, S.S. Uumpltna, Deicrs, Sunimersiiie; Saxon, Cormier, Port llood. Oct. 7 old: S. S. Ciiinpuiin., 1)(-uinrs, Pit-ton: Lochicl, ltli-Iuliiie do; Fiore-lice ltlay, Savoy, Cliatiiiinig 'l`a1~t»iii~, lion;-, Pit-lou. moi.. LICES. Removed for all time bv iipplylng Put 1iinii's Piiiiile-s Corn and \\'i\rt Extractor. It contains no clds, nvver bums nn_d cuiua pcrrnanentlfy. Use only "l>utiia1iii~ ._-¢_'i- PRESENTATION 0F BANNERS- 0'1‘1‘/\wa, (liztoher 5. -The presentation of tliree Iiniiiicrs, rcceiilly ilwnrdcd by iliv inip'ei~ii1l nutlioritics to Unnudiiin regi- 1n0ntst.lin.t.~it~1‘\'eil in tli~ war in South Afi-ion, will take place in Ottmvzi next 'l`uci~idn_y. The bitliiiers will be those iii the Royal Cnnndlitn Field A1'lllt-ry. R0yuI(_Iuniidli\i\ Gurrisoii Artillery iinll ltoyiil Ciiniiiiinii ri-gliiii-iii. il Ran a Nail Through His Hand. While opening it box, J. C. Mount, of 'l`Ii1'i‘c Mile Bny., N. Y., 1‘i\ii u ten penny iiiiil through the iiesiiy piirl of his liniid. “l tliouglv- at once of iill the pain nnd soreness this would ciiuse ine," lie snys, “und iiiiiiicdiu cly upp‘iciI Cliitinbt-i_'liii11`.~x Pzilli Bixlm itiid occnsloniilly tifte1'\vi\1‘d.~'. 'l'o my .surprise it rciiiiiiliil iill pnlii iiiiii .soreiiess mid the llijured ports \\'ei'e soon licnlc-il." For sale by all drugglsts. -J-4--p _ The Drama Foaalni. Mr. Frog has an enormous mouth for his size, and if wc wt-re to put it finger inside it we would [ind that he has it row of teeth lu the upper jaw and that his soft white tongue. unlike our own, is attached in front and is free behind. when he wishes to catch any insect lic throws ont the free end of the tongue, tlien dmws it in so rapidly that it is dilllcult to see whether he has been successful or not. Al the tongue il coated with a guinniy fluid. the insect sticks to it :ind is carried back into the tnoutli. wlilcli closes upon it like the door of ii tomb. Frogs, however. are not limited to one inode of feeding. 'l`liey often ieim open mouthed upon lrii-gor prey. which includes besides in- sects small ushf mice, small diickllngs, polliivogs and tiny frogs.-Wouian’| Home Companion. WANTED -.\ case of hendnche that Ku ‘nfort lieotlai he Powders will not cur n ten minutes. BOYS’ CLOTHING. ` v We do not care how litrenuou ilboys nre, mir clotliinglisjiulit to stand the test of time and the playground-lt`s cut. and siiiiped with cure and made by ski led tail- ors wiiu nre mindful of it boyli' needs, ’l‘hi1t's vw hy Paton & C»o.`s aopai°e‘ holds its shape-lasts so long and gives complete satisfaction. The worth of every garment is |;uiiri\ntced, nnd ynu'll find our prices no niors than yon'll have to pay for i oorer R‘00(ls_ S 1| ll. SPECIAL NOTICES. Come he-re for your felt. lint, nnd yo are sure of somethin( artistic at n moder- ie price ni. rniinor nice. ia tt. So dear to every nrtlstlo and refined heart in our oomfortnbe fitting-Hartt Bdli we invii. the-iran. at cnuioiiéteiwk ».mi,mrroundiii _ _sary _' ` _'.16 -can and examine our peer1ess‘d_itQ1U.y Qnilflllf We do not .purpose holdiugoa fotiitil-lttlilltnery opening th1afleaeo11;<'l_i\§i‘ Blbaref welcome to come when it -sitit'e§'tl_1l`ti_r convenience, and see the fascinitting head- wear gotten up by our own tnitliitdlil V miss M.. ifiUizNAoHAN, .i.>. who, since her return from thé Fall Millinery Openings abroad has been busy ' putting into eiiect the newest- and best ideas stored up while away. \ - ‘ _l The ladies are loud in their praise of the work shown, which, when com- pared wiih imported models, more than holds its own, and is, we venture to say, the prettiest and most artistic collection of popular pricud Millinery yet shown in the City. ’ ' _ \ -All the newest shades and trimmings are iu evidence,_and o_ne is be- wildered by tlie variety of the season’s shapes,as well as by the ingenuity display- ed in their adornment. A novelty in the tricorne shape, is made of navy blue PANNE Velvet, with cut steel head band_s11d black ostrich plume, which sweeps gracefully over the Hated brims. Price $19.60. , A charming hat of somewhat similiar shape is of black _PANNE Velvet, with chenille finished brim, a huge bird- adorns the front while another of smaller size rests beneath the brim on the left, which, with cut steel ornaments makes a most delightful creation. Price only $7.60. Anniber is a Mahogany colored picture hat with shirred facing of the new FRAMBOISE shade trimmed with wings, cut steel ornaments and ribbon to match the brini, a very beautiful and artistic hat. Price $6.17. _ A hat of castor furry felt, torpedo shape, trimmed with pale blue and castor velvet with pale blue pon pens is dec dedly chic and not expensive. Price. $5.98. ` Another most beautiful and picturesque hat, with crown in the oyster shape is of black PANNE velvet, the entire crown and brini beiufgiinely shiired, three Prince of Wales tips nod to the left, which, with cut jet head band ‘and ornaments complete a hat which is the acme of style and good taste, price $9.85. Still another charming example is of the new Victorian or “bottle green I shade with black coq plumes and jet ornaments, while others show a dash of COQ DE-ROCHE or reddish orange shade which is now so fashionable. f , _' The trimmings this season surpass anything wehave ever shown. and comprise plumes in black, white and shaded, whole birds, paradise feathers, tips, breasts and quills, buckles and ornaments in jet, cut steeland jewe1led,- altogether we are prepared for the largest Millinery trade in the history of the In addition to our usual staff of Milliners we have secured the- services of Miss Minnie Malone well and favorably known to the, ladies o Charlottetown. being for some time head milliner with Beer Bros. and other iiiuis in this City,and who has' lately carried on a millinery business _in Tignish. She takes charge of the Ready-to-Wear and trimmed Millinery, helping custom- ers to select, taking orders, and making changes if necessary, to suit individual purchasers. Being thus equipped with a_magniiicent stock and a staff of the be't Milliners in the Province, we are prepared to 611 all orders promptly and satis- Sce our show window for samples of work done by 'Miss Murnaglian . I R I I OR The Store That Saves You Money. #_ I, I. is Diamond Edge Axe. d eliave sold hundreds of dozens oi this celebrated axe 111 giaiantee every one to be free of any defect. or sale at nearly every store in the country. If your dealer does not keep this axe, send us 75c cash geiséilfggegggdyfe Willsend one to any station on P. E. LII., _\§ .Wd \ ‘ \ _-. "‘\_ \} \: f\ ` Y /f'//1 //i/ 1 _' _ 1*, sol. Agent. for P. 1:. I. ~' " '- r sions:-is Wiiitcr is Coming. l>oii’t Forget to order Yiiu ` -_, ._ "'.f»» I". 'i _ _ ` l C0. . ‘ ~ The Delhiezitrir for November ri A ' ` Supp-b Number, oont.i.'-Q _ei--1--nil dei U ( _ y _ ., liah ,iii storied. and 1- ' i--1 pfr~ .. _y 3' i I -- xg- f ~**.- ff' _f ' - ’; ~=’“‘~_ ' _ -, 1_4 I miitngw um www ......... .my Ph gg ' hikhwu ' __ ' ' ‘ - ' -- -~ -~ o a _ 1. 5 -- _ lid] !ll0t||d HIV! I 00p] 4-11 _v 5 (li, <. ' 5 V - l ' I '* ' , " ,' 'Q r ¢ Q n - . ` ` hy mall 10 cts. Now on s.lli.- nt ftirtera " ‘ 9 0 , » I' ' . - ~_i 1 - p iw . _ _ _ _ Bp¢*,-`/_;_]‘ ` y H d a FY a el Q a_»l|,\\ la'a,¢,» one a“o'a'ein a .¢,0.»- .alanawme .4 ? ‘~ ¥.,. 1 1-1J._.`_ ‘ I ..`~. . ,_ _ _ /C . .F _~, _ y'_ p I ' . '.‘,*Q~_‘ ,, . .» ` . - i ' \ ` w ‘Lf-`,..'.~`¢._7" - ‘ ~ S".-. uf 1 -.~`.1f¥" fy _.-7 - »' -g " ‘ ,-1- _ t -..'¢ .» ';. - _ .-:.._. .. 2.="- .~ i . - . ~.»_ ' ,~.. ” ~’- at if" » , - fi. ff <~ -»».=..' ..=1'.-5;.-.-1*! »...- ~~ - ‘ -14. wil' -'giiu ,,,-»~...2‘.. -’ tif. r' d f~ ‘ja l ‘HAWES' CELEBRATED 1 $3.00 H 8TS. TRESS $2;0 - $250. ~ _ $5.00 HATS. Weeks & Co., Sole Agenti, one price I-Iatters. _ cum man wan 'rs Ada under this had one'half centa word. Three weeks for the price of two. Ten per cent discount for clah with order. -. LOST v __ _ ‘ LOST-A mm of money. Finder will be re- warded hy leaving at thla office. ' 7d il T0 RENT. T0-LET-A house on lydiiey Btreet. near Prism. mwlllnliir 1 mm ii am sun mi... Apply on the premises. 1 dir WAITID WANTBD-Home for :mail family, ren tniiw located, wlth'inodo1-n'-_la1provemsau, on or before nt Mwetlblr. Applyto this other f nd tf f- .-ron eau vol aanir-fi.. ay'i»|iii"ré mi, an i.»ii fonryean old, wipe _ winner at Exhibition. A9997 to Geo. _V. Iagaall. Baht Grove. 5d Al- ' Pb! S-#bit 0l` >l_l‘I'|`-fha homie n I st. avaian at pfnent sampled hy Harry C- omms. apply im' tim enhtauar anne office at Penn. menu np. _ 1 4 If -¢.---.-_.._____..._'-......._--_---- FOR SALE-Anand-hand piano. Can bf beaghtat a baryafl. _ I0 4 U MILF WLl'l’lll*lllA_l.l° _ i.» waitrnb-a girl lor vqnmai he\i»¢ work. iefaraarel teqltfod. 0006 wage: t0 'Nah panopi Apply attallolpllr, 64:! 4 - .1, * ax. I l Y _ *Q§'!‘§D -FQ? V: Jnaylnm an nnlnani Lanudms. - ` 7d U . .\ .. ».a§',~ .. .pn -1', _,V i ’ ` dman _ .i_,t.i.-Svc ..,;_° i, 1.122;-0,; %\'z"' i"i‘i'_1-\ ‘-,ll l°‘°" ~_ _jM_' - 1 »' M 'rr wma .. `\;‘f" 'if " V4