i fr,» i .1 lettuce Edward g Matinee 3.15 Sharp-Night 7 and 8.45 Sharp l Select Pictures Presents a m BRIDAL BRADY NIGHT” Alice Brady in delightful comedy fil ed with ZIP, ZEST and NOVELTY. Amusing complica- tions and laugh-provoking situations result when one twin sister passes herself off as the other llwilkwyfl». ‘fHIS BRIDAL NIGHT.” Charlie Trapped in a Llv» ing Grave-such is the plight of Dick Daring and Ilella ° Manners’ In in a returned en- "DOWNWARD TO DOOM" Sixth thrilling chap- gzlgenlent of The Floorwalker Just tcr of Smashing - saw it first tillle. WATCH FOR “CHECKERS” OQQWO-Q-OO-VO-O-O-WOQ §44+O4 OQ-Q-fQ-O-OO-O D- ilS many laughs as wllen you STOCK QUOTATIONST‘§;..;'bu". 1:1: ffIflii:i% IIALIFAX, .\'. S, dlarch illi.—— tQuotatlons furnished by it‘. B, .\Ic- '5- Curdy anti C0,, the Alolltreal Slot-it i Tiler Exchange.) ' _ Atci1......... 8274.131’. . . . . . . . . . . .. Alo. .101 103% k . - - - - -- At. :17 1401/, cell. . . .. . 73% Ar, _ 1361/; 08-75 M. l’. It. 92% [GAS TEX/f Distinctive Easter _(T‘ards_ and Easter Stationery 1n ltecplng with this Joy- ful season. O It I i Beautifully boxed candies in Easter colorlnpgs. Holne-lnade candies. The kind that has made our Confectionery Dept. famous. Made fresh each day, and boxed to suit the individual taste. Imported perfulnes-Toilet waters, -l0tions, etc., in combination or sin- gle gift boxes. I O I Famous Dunhill Pipes, Cigarette Holders, Tobacco Pouches, and Tobaccos. Reddin Bros. Jlla ‘OOQQQ-O-O-OO-O O§O-O-O OQQQO~Q O-QQ Q4 NOW ARRIVING SUPERPHOSPHATE on which we are quoting lowest prices. \\'Il()|.l'1.\'.\l.l-I .\.\'l) lll'I'l'.~\lIl , AAA‘ -x-xhkxx“x vvwvvvvvvvvvvvvv Order early as we have only a limited supply coming. ALSO IN STOCK t SWIFTS Mixed ‘ BONE FERTILIZER (for Grain). POTATO FERTILIZER (for Potatoes) ANIMAL BRAND FERTILIZER (for all crops) All of which we are selling at lowest prices. \\'-l1ol.lls.\LI~; .\.\'1) ltlrlttlll. A. Horne & Co. . .--.-...=-:::=:::=¢¢-¢ ‘a great favorite \\'illl all. lie leaves ' of .\lillvic\\'. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN '. ' i’ nu. CENTRAL IT PAYS to buy in this province. EASTER GLovas and 11¢. at Patton's. ‘A SPECIAL LINE of women's voile blouses slightly nlussed at special prices for Saturday only. Prowsc Bros. 7884-3-26-111521. BRADALBANE AND NEW GLAS GOW.-—-'l‘here will be ‘proaulling next Lord's Day, roads and wvfllllfil‘ perlnitting. at Hfilliiiibtlllt‘ at l1 a. 1n., New Glasgow‘ 7 p. n1. ENGAGEMENT.—Tlle enttagt“ lllent is announced of, Miss Doro- tlly Iiliidretl Garth. daughter or Mr. and airs. John ll. Garth. to Mr. Jelfrey Burlolltl Aliltjlililii, son of Sir Andrew blaelllluil. the nlarriagc to take place ‘eltrly ill June. live oyster beds. 1t is the intention of the departlnent of Fisheries to make a survey there next summer and set ' tlllflfl areas for nlud tlll-Illilll»; l" "Hi"? that the o_vslcl' zlrclls llluy be prop- erly prolectctl. WANT ED.—The young man wllo llelillt-rlltcly threw stone after stone at the electric light globe at the t-orllcl- of (lrecn and Ambrose. Streets yesterday afternoon until he suc netted ill smashing the lamp is wanlctl at tile. police ‘iillillll iln— llll'(iit\it"y' to ascertain 1f the tics’ tifilllitlll lcft there oi‘ l1i111 is correct in every detail 211111 also to give the police an opportunity of learn» gang of noodlulns who kept smash- ing lanlps al this corner so often last sulnlller. YOUNG CHILD'S DEATH.--An Ottawa Exchange says: Much sympathy will be extended by a large circle of friends to All‘. and L in the death of their son, Francis Vigllius. who passed away at his home this morning, aged 4 years and S months. Haring contracted been confined to the Isolation hos pital and had roturnctl home on Monday last, s e e lll in gl y fully recover- ed. much I0 thejoy oi the family. but. a suddell change set in and al- though thc plucky little fellow pllt up n good fight. he was‘ physically besides his parents, one sister, Ma- ry. and Ihret‘ brothers.Llohn. Peter and llaniel, all :11 llolne» '[_A\Ir| .\lc~ llonalll lt-terred to bcltlngs t 1 Lit tie Pond, l‘. id. l.. .'tl11l Airs. Mcllolr aid was forln -rly Miss hlackcnzic NET WEIGHTS FOR CANNED LOBSTERS.—NtlIict-s are being scst. from the oillce of the inspecl- . or of fisheries, (‘lll1rl1ltteto\vl1, ali- vlsing canners of lobsters that the net weights authorised last season will he c nltinllctl this season I920. lltlll\(‘i_\', after processing: quarter l lb. cans. It ozs, half lb. cans 6 02s., three-quartet" ll1.. cans i) 02s., one ill. cans l2 ozs. To make sllre that the eans will weigh ollt the weights mentioned above it will be necess- ary to \\'~igh in the cans from the packing ‘tables lllc following wei- ghts of dry lobster meat: Quart er lb. tans three and a half 02s., hall‘ lb. tans 7 ozs., thrcetluarter lb. cans ten and a halt 01s., on" lb. cans fourteen ozs. Meat must be paekctl anti weights adjustctl be tore lilllillll; the pickle ill the cans. Tile above regulation it is emphas- ised lllllrfl ho obeyed. otherwise the banning lltwcnrtt: of all offcntlcl‘ may he cancelled on the first visit of the ovursetw. who is authorised to test the not weights oi canned lobsters. GUARDIAN border and plain’ ctery. coal to Newfoundland. St. ['lc.rr1:.i ll,()r Lake ports. on opening ofnavi gallon. Shippltlg pier in a natur- ally sheltered (love, entrance to Bras d'0r Lakes Write, stating tonnage and rates. to Anglo Coal Company, Limited New (fampbcllttln, C. . . _ ., _ . U , ,_ _ aid. nlanagel‘ 1,1‘- the Sprlllgtolt Lnlll mg H i" i“ ‘i mum)“ of H“ “mu her (‘ompany was ill (Iharlottetolvn fast pacing horse Aubrey to Alex- ander Siat-Phcrson of this city, real izlng a handsome sunl for sanle. This horse WtlS raised by Chester Shaw, 0t‘ DuSable and was raced Mrs. l‘. l). Alt-Ilollaltl. 403 Bay St.. owrv nouneetl by horsemen who saw lllln l perform to be one of’ the best pros peetsl l" Pherson is lo be congratulated up- diphthcria some weeks ago he had m, swurlm; such a “M, annual Reasons for unable to stand the second attack. O'i'Ti-‘\“'~‘\- 3131M‘ Zii-TO" Francis was an exceplionaltv ‘ml’? iifill-ii‘ PYOCPPQIIIHS bright lull for his years anti was “Tm ~ (‘Qliiiiieieiy dwarf?“ by interest in the Government's de- cision to scrap the Canadian navy. \\'bl'le no otlicial explanation of the action tallr-n illls yet been offered. 1t is" known not mental sllieretl policy 11f the entire cabl- 4 net. ill the obscure alltlouncelnent, the view ill parlia- mentary and near-cabinet ganiztllitlll is useless for purposes. of defence, and that. consequently. all nloney for its upkeep (the a- is absolute ‘waste; country is facing a financial strin- HPIHLV. ‘challenging the most rigid JUST ARRIVED BY EXPRESSu -—A large shipment oi’ men's sort hats. See our special 7911-3-27ME3i NOTICE-The electric current will be shut ofhtomorrow from 81o] the morning till 5 in the evening. IOSTH. BATT. DANCEr-Char- _ lottetown Country Club. ‘Phursdnyf plum-a g, Mcpend Llmltell, service ill the churches ot‘ Christ April 81h. Tickets, 75 cents. coon STRONG durable Iilifll buck towel for every day 1150. Fvii hemmed end. Special for Saturday each More 8: iiloLeotl Limited. WOMEN'S SEPARATE. skirts plaids, scrges, jersey and taffetasl some very pretty styles. Prowse lfros. Ltd. 7884-3-26-ME2l. 50c . 7398. MUD 0R OYSTERS?—Capt. I Kemp of the Fisheries Protection Blg M|N15TREL sl-IQW _ Service returned yesterday from Prince Edward Theatre Easter‘ Perceval River where he had been Monday. Proceeds in aid of City, on oiliclzli business. on account. Hggllitjll v 7909, of reports that. :1 mud digger --i I was being operated there upon FUNERAL-The funeral oi’ Mrs.‘ Sarah -(‘lliltoll to have taken place tpday has been postponotl until next Sunday at 2.30 p. 111. ll1tcr~ nlcnt will ‘hc ill ASt. Peters Cem- SCHOONED WANTED. to carry Prince ldtllvllrd Island, anti Bras harbour at. Kelly's ll». 7709-3-20-ME36l . HORSE SOLD.—D. M. McDon- yestcrtlay when hc tllsposoll 0f his several tlnles during the past wo winters taking first place ill race. (‘ilief Atlbrey is pro- llle province. Mr. Mae- Naval Changes the order does ll depart- tlle con» that nlcrely bllt. is replwclll d1 clsitnl, of an otllcinl 1 circles nount is about $000,000 zln1lually,) L’. 'l‘llul at this time, when the (‘(‘()lltllll_V, expenditure of money for any futile purpose is indefen- sible; and 3. That the action taken, more» ly ridding the country oi’ a lot of junk. titles. ‘not prejudice. hinder or rlelay ally tlllure naval policy that may be decided upon lll the light oi‘ subsequent cvctlts. These considcrlltiolls beyond question weigh very heavily with the overwhcllnlnl; nlajority in Par» llalnent. The lilarillnle members (in eludlnK llritish (‘ohlnlhizn us well as New i‘i|'1lIl!~‘1\‘v'i(‘i( and Nova Scot it). "i -cours.e, are not inclined to be jubilant over any proposal with the slightest suspicion of being anti navy, as they are epnflrlnell bo- lievers ill strong Canadian naval lleftelltxtr. but they realize that it is useless to breast the strong tide of economy and retrenchment whicll is sweeping through Parlia- i Prowse 31-01., Ltd. The situation perplexing by the fact that, sever~ al large conventions are booked [or till- months. As a possible solution oi the prohlenl have under consideration a plan to purchase 01' ship, to be lnooretl at. a city pier and used as a hotel until a Til \\' (‘ooke )1 l‘. the i man's NIW cor-r 11m 11m 111- , rived by express including the cola lllrated maker bol-salillol, stetsonl. . . and Wolthowssll at wmlllr prices. 7011-8-127ME3l GOMFEGTIONS OF LOVLINESB 35-00 Mil Patows-osee their suits for Easter best value in Canada. Prowse Bros, trade l“ than» higtory 1m Thursday. Ltd. Quality counts. Get your Easter hat at Patton's. REAL SHAMROCK embroidery linen, 36 inches tree from dressing; regularly worth $1.00 per yard. Special for Saturday 75c yard. 7898. Newmlirunswiek Will Have Large Surplus FREDERICTON. March 25.— Hon. Robert Murray. Provincial Sccl-tury Treasurer. in delivering the budget speech in the New Brun- swick legislature this afternoon, predicted a revenue of almost halt a million dollars more in 1920 than m the actual receipts of last year. Tllc estimated receipts tor the year he placed at $2,829,483.14 with ex- penditure estimated at $2,497.712.64 which would give a surplus at tho close oi’ the tlscal year of $331,771» 52.. MASSACHUSETTS CITY Vf/ITH- OUT HOTEL NEW lildDFOltl), 0143s., March 21.—\\'llll tile closing today of its 1:nly hotel, the Parker llouse, New Redford ls left with no urmolllllto- dation for strangers (lutsltlc of the roolninl: houses. 'l‘he old hotel, which has done duty fur nearly a century. and during its career has numbered among its guests Gen. (lrant. the King oi‘ the Sandwich lslantll-l, and many other notable, ls to be torll down to lnake room for a theatre and ottl-ee building. A new hotel is projected, but in the meantlnle the city ls left entirely without ‘hotel accommodations. is rendered lllorc city during the next few the city 1llllilt)l‘ilil‘S lease a large steam- new lostelry is colllpleted. Annual Meeting 0i Tryon Dairying C0. Tile annual meeting of the Try- 011 Dairying Callllliltly was held 0n March good but we would more of the patrons present. oi. this "ltfvlills atld take part in the busi- ness of the company. Every ‘patron should be l1 booster of dalrylng. ll has done more for than 1111)" other line of business. 2nd. The attendance was like to see our country (We hall with us Mr. l1‘. 'l‘. Mor- tillil‘_V inspector Mr. (‘has of the dairy branch and Jas. Offer representative of lle. Laval Supply (‘otnptlnlt >ach one giving a splendid ad- lress on dairying, Th1- total pound of butter l1la1lt~ for the _vear was 154.772 lbs. Tllc is that the order is basctl upon total value of same was $87,432.90. llree consitit-rlltjollg; Average price realized for the but- 1. 'l‘hat the existing naval or. ter was 50.48. ccntspThe net value of hutterfat to patrons was (33.50 cents. 'l‘_he increase. of husilttess over last ‘year was 30 per cent. Last year the company offered prizes to the amount oi $75.00 for calves and poultry shewn by the school children in the district ul tile Tryon -School Fair. A great ln~ terent “as taken ill this by thc children. and sollle fine stock was exlllbltetl. The company have voted a similar amount this year for this work. Wo are looking to the par- ents to assist their children and help make tllis a banner exhibit. The following are a few of tbv largest contrdluttlrs [or the year. J. llowatt, ti‘: Son 'i"l‘()ll('il v vv%7VL‘ ‘;‘:x“x-:‘ :k;x-k“. A‘ a ‘ALA; ‘an; “Ahkhxx ' v 111 EGGS 10011 111111-1111» Leishmans Clothes Don’t Look Like Ally Other Kind I That is for the Mall who. knows a 6001i thing when he Seeslt Leishmans make of clothes are tailored in the beast; equipped shops where_ the severest gauge of perfection and inspection 1s applied to every garment, regardless of price of the garmcpt. , i vgesultjnnln unvarying uniformityof pro- duct and garments that never dlsappolnt. 1mm t“. We received anotherlshipment of Leish- mans by express Wednesday. i Words are insufficient to express the good qualities of Leishmans Clothes. You have to see them to appreciate them. . ‘ . ‘ If you want a Leishman made sult come soon for we can sell them faster than we can get them. If you want a little cheaper the same as you get most places, we sell the K. & S. also, and can show you a good assortment and we sell at the right prices. » I i Real Merchant Tailoring for a real made-to-order suit and if you - - ' ‘ l "ls that ke a are very partlcular 1n all the big‘ and httle detal suit look real snappy, _y01.1 are the ma" We are alt?” th t We have a beautiful assortment of fancy sultlngs» e mos beautiful patterns and the best goods that can be bought from the British and Canadian manufacturers. Shirthellartment In this department we carry alarge assortment of W. G. & R and Tooke shirts. We are particular in buying our shirts, that is in the quality of the goods and the pattern, so thlatt our customers will get the best possible value 1n wearing qual les. We have established a reputation in selling shirts at a reas- onable price, and that is the reason we are ‘selling so many. i, We would like to have your shirt: business, and lf square dealing and good service Wiii get Y0“: “We Sh9uid h?!” Y0“- We appreciate your business whether lt-be blg or small. Gloves We have the largest assortment of gloves we have ever shown—-in Swede, Tan and Chamois-an sllk-llned and un-hn- ed. Prices from $1390 i" iiif-mi- We sell the Dents, Perrlns and Hfldson Bay gloves-title best makers in England and Canada. We guarantee eve Y pair. If you are looking Let us have your glove business. We sell them right. A MacLellan Bros mule" ma‘ TAILORS MENSS‘ Frltxlslllno. hm; qglqlh, fm. lmlpllllllllll-l, Best 'l'ailo1't-1l (ial-lllellts for Moll. P P l f ’ MARCH 87, 19 .¢~q.4- ‘awsy n. b§~nflru -_ .1. ... vweooom a o ev-o-oooeowerooooo-oaoaoo 00o» mmoo +o+o+oono River, . . . . . . .. . $2,2l‘.l.ll Joseph Noon lll . . . .1.4‘.!tl.tJG . -_—' hm” Wm)" ' “mi” w- l'lV\‘ sold llfolillcl‘ to tho nlysolt’ bet: to thank all who ha" lcretl beard ...l . . . . . . . . .. l.‘:‘)li't.95 llllllylilntl or $1072.07 and burtorotl contributed money. clothes sill i1l';illk‘(|iy(itill, i\Q11Sill|§i.Ull. $41.43. Th“ prmhwe not yo‘ Con. ngcggllarlus lo m", orphmmge ml ‘ifuixxlv. ‘Dawson - - - - . . - - Hblilh-Jil “mnqplg worm $1355.00 and we more particularly those who male . VPS . . . . . ' . 1 ; ~; _ - - - - - ~ ~ t , . _ I _ __ . , ,- -, ll -ll1lll~.$84'l.60 tho clllldrens lCllristnlas (lvtrxliilisiillli. ‘fiiirlllgiiuiii .. llollowllnl: Sis .l‘flprllnly;lgtltthtt Sh) human:tnlrlxyilalallmzzztsl [innit 1'10“ hmmy one; [he trustees. WM w". “any wi-‘hsulr ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 1 1 iciun M]: iilmb 1!, [Olhycp and potatoes produced on the spot. "llremiliilll! 01"‘!!! mid "l" ‘M lost ph‘ Thomson. .l,tt7‘tl.t'id A ollllt tPNT r0 1.1111151. u. TM‘ give“ axon‘ from producmm who have worked loyany and “w. s. C. (dark . . . . . . . .. .. 111117.30 ell at elle recent convenliolnlof ‘pile M $331610 1 nespectmuy submitted‘ _ Jan. la. llowatt - . . . . . . . .. 1.0-3.8., (Jlnliul Lodge. L. U. A. in t1 s c y. our Siwc-iauy m. of course’ muk . The directors elected for the ill- colning year were Messrs. l). .l. Manager's Report of Mt. Herbert ’I'|ltln1soll, Geo. Wood. .lvseph' Sound as a Bell 'Whether ytlHflfE forty or cipllty. you need have llu llullllit‘ from your ltltlnqv». ll you use m" Pill- Alli]! first 51g" 1.1 ilncknrhc, diwin 11. swolltn jflillhi- llrirk flllfll rlepo or null-us. All these llynlptorus lllow your kidneys are uf- ‘m ‘its FORTH KIDNEY! are the sure. quit-knoll sole corrective. They ll-lvc rellcveti Kidney Troubles oi‘ loug standing. ‘fllonsllntllllnvrtv-sjiiletl voluntarily to their extraordinary power. (it-tn box from your dmgylst or duller for frr1/!nh'rvl’.r xlllv, Mo. u ltll lllnnt-y-bnck guarantee. Snvllplcfleerlll request. Address: The Nllionll Dru 'chulniell Co. of Canada. Lil, U-S- Address: Nn~Dru~Co. I02 “nil 51., u 1 8: oronb rlaol-s-zlllullzln-lueel. " Your‘ Kidneys, Buffnlllc lllclll :1! thc present tlnle. Also. tllcre ls this consideliliion: 'l‘bat. rightly or wrongly", the sure pit-ion prevails lhat the personnel of the existing nllvul organization. with some few notable exceptions. did "m riiill'l‘.‘<it‘lli a high level of capacity. and that ally policy thllt will rld thc country lli‘ such service is not to be lightly trolltlcllllletl. ii-{Q-i- Postal Revenue Shows a Decrease (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. March 25.""Ai the Unionist (‘alttlus today Senator lllolltlln, Postlnastcr Genet‘ , ex- plained that owing to the increased salaries paid to employees the sur- plus this year will not be very sub~ stantllll. 'I‘here was some (listens- sllon on this btlt the only sugges- tion envoivetl "by some members was that more should be charged for newspaper postage. It “'11s eluirm ed that tile cost for this service was six million dollars more than the receipts. Supreme Council To Meet in Italy (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, March 25.-~'l'lle supreme council oi‘ tho allies will meet at! Sun llenlo, Italy, on April 21. ac-i ‘cortlinz to authoritative advices from Rome. The next meeting of the council of the lnguo oi nations will he held ill Rome on April I5 or 26, it ls announced. Noonall, Geo. ll. (lallbeclt. Job ln> lllllll. .l;l.1. ‘IC. llowltit, (lorllon l);lw> son. Big Crops Mean Big Money a1 i920 Prices You can l'.cl il\ll\1|\I‘|' yields by using; tlulllln llillil4flhlltill filllllt-i .\I1\' fcl'tili'/.t-|'i1 l SllFll-(IAIN provides n good supply oi" plant food wllelltllt- plullts net-ll it lllnst. ll‘ ytlll wunl eat-ll stalk [11 ripen u henlllly i11-rld full of plunlll kernels. use CUNNS SllliR-CAIN Fertilizers The shortage of rllw mntcrlllln nnd railroad curs in making it lln ever illldvilrlillfi problem to keep up our output of SIIFR- GAIN. ll‘ you would he nllro 0i‘ yolll supply. place your or- dcr now. (lur stocks will pro. first come. first served. (ls-t. your nu ply of SlIIlll-GAIN and cns in bll: crops. Inn-renting lltrrntulrc gladly nrnt an rrqnelt. 3I'l\".\'.‘4 lllfiltlqTl-Ilf), HT. lIOIIN, Ill-ml OIIIc-e. “Holt Toronto. 0M. Orphanage. 'l'o thc it. W. tirunll Master. Olli- t-t-ru and Members oi‘ the It. W. tlralltl Lodge of Prince ldthvllrti ls- dnn. ti1~nt|1elllc1l;—- Ago-ill as Superilltt-ntlenl oi‘ the (irpllllnagt- l have pleasure ill sub- mitting a short account of thc working oi the llolne tlllrllll; the pust your. The ycllr has‘ been uneventful; we hove had ll very mild return visit 0t tho influenza but apart from that tlle children have enjoyed good health. We have admitted ill ohiidrcn since tlle date of lust. ro- port, 21 llavo been taken out. by parents or gllalrtlialls. alld one baby died. We have now 34 under ollr (YIIFITEP- This number has been (nir- iy constant during the year, and together with the stuff. has neces- sitated the issuing of 13.860 days rntions (or 4L580 meals) in that period. This divided into tile total expenditure, as shown by the books. gives a cash tmnintnlnence cost oi’ slightly over 33 cents per day. And 0t this the (arms pays 25 ller cent ill actual cash. As will he noted further on. this low oath: average is only possible, because the farm also produces a great quantity o! produce used on tlm spot. The! total expenditure as shown by the books, in slightly be- low that oi’ last year. Some oi’ the most inlportant purchases were meat. $207.67. groceries 3357,97, and floor $657.39. The large amount o! thin last account is due to the tact that we bought ln view 0t l1 rlw. and have still $200.00 worth on hand. The farm has done exceptionally well this year owing to the high 111106 0f lii PIOGHOQB. \ v production. and the scales reveal that we producoti 48.410 lbs. beillfi ZLLttltl more than last year, although wc have lewereows. We have llev- l-rlll high grade calves coming along nicely. The gardctl. although attractive to visitors. was. owing to the ex- eeerling low summer tenlpcrnture and eonsttlnt, rain, not so success- illl an in former ylcurs. Howtlvcr- 'we count that it produced $l0il.00' wortll oi’ vegetables. Tho school continues to do llfiflili work; there are nt present. 24 in attendance. ‘For sonle lllonthll there were 28 but this was slightly be- yond its capacity‘. Our correspondence lhas increas- ed greatly. ‘i7ti letters and cnrd-l-l of aekllowlodglllent were issued while 387 accounts were passed through our books. lll conclusion the matron and iiarlor Lamps A belated shipment just received in Decorated and Fancy Lamps. You will be pleased with these when yoll see them.—Variety of prices. Black 8t Co. QUPIRINTENDENT- In Stock Sugar Beet Meal Schumacher Feed Cracked Corn Prince Flour Beaver Flour Queen City Flour Royal Gold Flour Five Roses Flour Robin Hood Flour Quaker Flour In Bugs and Barrels We are offering s ecial rices on the ; , FA,_‘»A_,. 4A“._-_-__._ lots and on Flour ln five and ten barrel Buy now and save money before t‘ we advance our prlc- ; A; llorne & C0 Bunnrside, clrmwn