‘W » ` -'nu i-n~r»r_'~rrr _ fruit .cs1ii;,i,0frrii110wujsU.ia»1Aa.- ....rr °r.n,n-- __ _ Pics :wr . here en tlwlll PMBDCU gtl'0l'i§ of all common b the Aul- re- csn be seen now Besides P pow ,_ percelllagli 01 W0m°“ V°t°1`5 preached f°"~Y'llV° Y°8l`S Brill have --_ now used in the manufacture=of elec~ and _this can be accounted never missed an appointment is the - The steamer Nordstiernen, from trialty. The plant will he 200 horse y the fact that _women stay Unique record of Rev. Dr. George Montreal has arrived in port and po er and will be installed in a while men may be in a dideren_t_ Clarke, late pastor of the "eo_r - ill . ' ‘ _ ‘ ‘ ol ' A ' ' ` __ “de on y legal day for the pub- Y 8 lllllm wages the sweat shop hu A----A-f--f---...-:_-.-.-_-..f_-.-.-.».-.~.~.~.-.ss».~.»_~_».~.-_»_~.-_-_.,._-_-_.,._._.,-_-:_-_._-_-ex,-.».~:.-.».~.-.-.~.-.».-.-fee.-.».~.-_-e' _°ll;:l'°lY _@0110 Sway With. Mon- It pays to buy in this Province. Mrs. E. H. Mcliiacherii. and Miss B -‘Kennedy City, returned on the mail _:Jn UB. E! that with the Bun- B- Roy Holman, City, was s pas- ti-qlii Last night after a visit to. Bt & uninterrupted rest on these L -- aturday siterno seiiger retu fn th the orking classes cslbn hires last night. rn g on 8 man tram 'mlm' .. ' The many friends of F. H. Horne, th _,N _ __ 'Pile lowest temperature recorded city, wiu regret to iesrn that he is Done _tix tewi Protecti_on, YGB Brday was fifty-one degrees above suilsi-ing from an attack of typhoid 7 ° “° ‘"3 “» MY- IOYD- “F0 llllll tllq__l\iEl1°Bl» WBI IGVQMY-one fever. He is undergoing treatment at _love its leading features as these The coldest recorded the previous the P, E, Island Hospital, lf€ollBg_p_:iu:l_iet:us;:_ralian manufactur- night was fortyreight degrees above -- guarantee th 9 l‘:lll°’ market; 2 it z°l°~; M llill¢ P. lu- Ycllierlllw it was L. M. Poole & Co., Connolly’s west 5 ° Wm' “Wil H llVlllS sal- lilly 0181112 d°El‘¢0B above zero. wharf, have received from Gaspe, P. sry; 3. It enables the consumer 'to Q., per schooner Myosotis, a very '°°“"° A“5U'“llall E005! Bt I- Mason- Rev- Wm- HHl'l`lB0l1. Cii'-Y. returned lar e cargo of cedar shin les in all g M119 _Pl'lll¢- _ last evening from Moncton. Whil i g - 8 u grades, also one hundred thousand , ‘“‘°-l--- New Brunswick M . ' r Harrison Bssis- spruce shingles This relieves the ted Rav Dr A ___ . . Sprague, the President famine for shingles which has exist- 0 . . . ‘_ '. _ ` ` . he N B and P L 1 Conference, ed Pere since the sa.:-ly spring at the dedication of the new Church ' _-- .____ in the Bathurst circuit, which took The Charlottetown Light & Power _place last Sunday. Rev. J. M. Rice, Go., City, intends installing a gas G'ALT _ formerly of Winsioe, is pastor of thc prdducer plant in their estabkishment , Ont., June 3 - To have new Church. ‘ to take the lace of the steam e .1 ge iv load about 800 tons hay'ior month's time It will materially re. the country on ,election day §»)°Wl1 M°l1ll0lllH¢ Church. who has pint Southern America. She is a Nor- duce the cost of the production of labor §°V.°l`l\»?l°\l¢ has estab- Heen granted superannuation by the wegian steamer of 1338 tons register electricity. the early ,,105 ng 5y5tem_ A11__ amilton Conference. Dr. Clark is and has just left. Montreal after dis- ' _ _ dm-ing now in his sevefntiethyear and iti h ' t l h ' 1 ‘ ,h ps must close at Q.l> lll _ _ _ . s c nrging_a cargo o sup ur in bu k J. 1'. Pound, Iowa, received a tele- ivl days lll tl1c_ week) and at 10 p. ge kPl`°;l_&l‘ll0llB ¢0nd1l2l0ll Ol Mrs. from Sicily. She is chartered by the gram some days ago announcing the m, once a week d6§}9»l`0d thi! fleflllfl' if 5 ell tll ¢l1l1.t_C0mDclB him to Munsen Line of New York, of which serious illness of his father Wm, 1 aker. las 1°" ““P°"““““9~tl°“- the a ents here are Carvell Bro ' pe g s, I’oiind.Ma.rgate. Accompanied by Mrs ii ¢_q.E_L1i-ns-r _ W, ‘ and will be loaded here by that firm Pound, Mr. Pound left Iowa and ar- _-_ ___ and John McQuillan, N. Rattenbury, rived in Montreal too late to make _ _wr 0wN AN0 cgun-:ii I and C. Lyons & (`o. 1 connection with the outgoing train east on Friday night and had to re- -'Photo supplies are a new depart- main there one day On stepping off $25,000 TOWN 0F NEW GLASGOW 41-2 p.e ;'z':'i:..yif.‘:...“..“.~...‘;‘;" 2:3 ‘¥‘:;.?::f;F if §r:.i'.:.'+‘ :§:.:.:;“.f‘€:. ‘zzz 1:11115 you want any article for photogra ence from I phy from a “camera” to a "film" wt To me t h' relfalzlllesd who wer? there This issue is the obligation of one of the strong est industrial ccntrcs of _Nova Scotia, The income for Ihe protcclinn of' interest and principal of Municipa lhinils is iiniformly inainlalncd by tax lien which placi-1 issiics of this na Iurc among the soundest and must desirable of all ifivrvsinicni securities _ _ business or social relations with. 'l‘li - PM-f _ Qjntcrea -- Giiardian tenders sympathy to th; MAll`['I‘IMld l~ll<](llll't1'l‘IES. e im o e eatli of his fath- Cllll Suit YOU D€l`l€i¥l1lY- 0lll` Bl'-06k ll! er, which sad event occurred at his all new this month. No trouble to homg at Margate yesterday morning *EKG trollblc 130 sl10W stock-. Till! at six o’clock. The deceased was a MacKinnon Drug Co., corner Great very prominent man in the Commun. (leurge and Kent Sta. _ drtf. ity in which he he resided and his death will be deeply deplored by all with whom he was acquainted or had :_ 4 |). C. _I______ ___ _______ family uf the deceased. _ - _The regular monthly meeting of the J c & C i- Charlottetown School Board was s s 0 ' Member :I ES LC -4 §?» Pi? s Junk-i~z. no Zo ,_¢ 'S 12? BANKS. ' dred dollars to invest The time was not so long ago,when bonds of$i,ooo of denomination were alone issued, then $500 bonds were added. In recent years the re. qulrcuienis of small investors have received the attention they deserv :uid funny issiics of bonds include $100 denominaiions. This is mrticu l lirlylriie of Nova Scotia issues. Below is a list of high grade bonds issiicd in $100 denoniiuation which we own and offer for sale in lots to suit purchasers. ` Town of New Glasgow, |953, 4 I-2, 2s Nova Scotia Sieelflt Coal 5’s Slanlield's, Limited 6's Chronicle Publishing Co. 6's. Pricc and full particulars regarding any or all of these issues will b gladly sent upon request. C - |§n@ MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE _ _ _H_nifLr, M°ntreni,| sydney.._Ci~iAR1_o1°'r1-:rowN si. Jninfr, Nns 1 ri-l . . _. ., B. N. America... 151 265 Nova Scotia £73 Royal Brink of Canada... 240 148 _ I New Brunswick... Bonds for those who have a few hun- M MISCELLANEOUS- Acadia Sugar, Pfd... IDOD... ... ... ... ... ... ... .-- 20 E East. Can. Sav. it Loan... 140 East. Trust ' N. S. Telephone... S Stanlleld's Pfd...." 1225 Stanfle1d’s Com............ .. BONDS. Brandram-Henderson... 100 e Halifax Elec. Tramway... 102§ 100 _ N. s. steel a ooni. 1"--» 951 941 adiourned. . N. s. steel .rr conf Deb... 105 1021 Stan¢ield’=. Llmif-¢<‘-- - ~ 102* 101 TIFT COHFIDEHT Tlil\T , . Tl‘llild8.d El€CfLI‘lC... ... ... 95 92 , - _ _ _ _ - aiu. wiu. Piss 1 ~ 1' _ _ oincngn - stocks niiont 12,000,000 f larger than last year. Our m_;1r_ke(i; (Continued from page L) , an n l~-- -~ -»»--~- - - t' d perfctl clear ne, and he further . - ‘ . lgrfrlésrllfrfeolrlirdnrisnllillilrngsrlfthcdgsénggd expfessga confidence in the fairness Furniture-Carpets,-Curlsins-Linens. part of the Spring Wheat states July Of '£118 American P80910 C0 I‘€008lllZ° opened strong with good dem STOCK QU OTATIUNS. ___ July June 5, 1011. _ Septenibcc _ Quotations furnished by F. B. Mt 1 Ullllll' & Co., Members Montreal A. M. Sales. ~ Nsw Yom: sroeks. ' @ 521. Elopk Exchange, Charlottetown. P. December Unlisted Department. Canners 50 @ Can. Light 525-; 5211 ,'§;@ © 3 ia- rn ~i~ ra E' © . High Low Close P. M. Sales. Am. Bect db S I 53 Atchison u-gl". 116; Amnl Copper 57-; Ani. Cnr & Fdy Am._'l’el. & Tel. 149; Bnltimorc rib Ohio 1085 l-ffffolilyn R. 'r. si; (_entrul I.<-other 32k lilyiuucnke .0 oiiio 155 Erie _ 35 Louisville & Nash 150? Miss. Pacific 514 li. Y. Central 110 Northern Pacific 135; Pfnuiyivnnin 1241 lliuillns 1.01 Rock Island 34* Southern Pacific 121} liuuthern Railway 301 li, Pain 1211 Union Pacific 1861 ll- S. steel 13| 5- S. _steel Pin ' 1101 lrzlniz Chemical ‘59 Smclters 80; Great Northern Pfd. 135| Lehigh _ 179| 1t_oN'rn11m. srooxs. High §_nmii'nn Pncifie 451; 'llundn Cement 0 1 232 flinadu Cement Pfd 84! Detroit _ _ 'l8§ gfllll- Steel Cor_p"n 58| nm. & St. Paul _luntresl Power -158| 0-_l~i._ Steel & Coal 99. Kilvie Qlltbec 1:¢y_ » " nirhnisn a ont Ai 111 '°‘ 115; Toronto Ry. ` 0 1821v`1ll2 1 Woods 5 §l‘?“"llll|zan P‘"`l'l Rico _ ._ _ ts, 1 ogjlfruu. r 5' 89°* l5.90 up 10 ‘ High Lo §:{*“l\ry 11.110 is Aulu _ 15.01 is Def *ll __15.ao is .69 uber "°°»~»»»»» 13:3? il: 531 1162 67} 108 150 51 1091 114; I i 124 160 34 121 ' aol 121 issa 11; 110 58 `80 1852 179| Low Close 286| 237) Z3 28 84; 73 ` 58; I. 137 its so 140 04; 111-; 132| 141 114i 114 04| Close 11.05-as 10.00-iw 15.29-so l 11.42- ia.as-as 501 140; i 110| '_ _ Dom. Gunners 11 @ 68. Can. Light and Power 25 @ 52}. MONTREAL CURB. Cmi Light 1 Cnnners ' W. C. Power W. C. Power Bonds _ Bid . ASK. 32 _ ' 52" 53 85 A Mexican Northern 29 30 as G8 69 _ 51 ss } 90 GRAIN LETTER. received nt J. T. Crockett and Co’s. 6-51121. GRAIN. WHEAT. July CORN. Dec. ours. ' sonic LARD Sept. ` High Low Clos 94 91-li 93 01,1 00; 90 5 uint it win be qnite nniiisii ::Fresh Salmon, and Halibut. il-‘Ht New York - June 5th - 'l`h Doc. 932 an 92 ‘July 55# 54! 54 56} B51. 56 Sept. 55 64 54 as 871 s t. 3" 37* 11:2. 39| 3" 38 High Low Close 5_o5 .p_ m_ July “-75 “"".}l'l§“ _...F ‘_ _..~_.~__f~_:. S¢pf,_ 14.40 14.25 . - ' High Low Close 8.15-8.10 8.15 my 0.22 0.10 0.22 _best value. for ii setback after three d Y port will be out on the 8th a close and it is a foregone con ter wheat. speculative demand and stim by the advance in Wheat and yards in sympathy with grain 3,02-p.m. . `-_'-_1-”_&"_-_’_- CLOSING COTTON LETTE the triflingly heavy tone Sll0Wll Hllfll 11°” Cm" on Rock Island and the Eries _ th t g It is not correct tu say that the ‘ the afternoon the tone coutmmli \ mustered to put through amend DnDbldher added that the result plans were changed after` tenders \l ' .1-_ 1 rif ri at 1 .it ii teis two ren is that the canadian government were received- An ofllciul plan was "_ tmvamlg lsnglvsalllisif gnpoiillnlilrsg tiemegnemtst oulnrri ynitlcr the nnnni planed a contract of $8,050,000 designed largely hy Mr. Vwtelet. ol _ __ ~\ ov" a mg l ed ith nl ir- resting one' said to the other: “By without, so far as they could make thc 00mmiHBl0ll~ Il Gallell fill” l`0l1‘l' / _ and the mgrklfdncezsonvths dliyyas a The way where did you get that out. any actual competition whnt- WBYS. and Slliewlilllh “H Well ll! lOl' .. _'.4' ' Hi if Low cinsa ’°‘“'" "° ° K ti wsu st- .. mr. 'rms conduct is not funny tn a railway bridge. Mr- Flwmourice ‘, 1’ 3 mm' Buns Wm “mms-ggiry t as a °""°°°t" "wwf ““1““`°‘1 his commend itself to the British in- and Mr Modiesks obiected to the -_ ii “ned with the way s B ac 8 “li friend "Because it is the most styl- vestor rwho is always ready-almost Pllili Bllfl f¢lll'l°l`B \lll0ll if WGN’ 081100 July claimed that they held the big a - - I l - lu _.il 1 ll | somewhat hesitating 'leading is * tremely wall. $8,481,000. Randolph. “wrrrweii Pants for ' ' working men are the Acadia Fire Insurance... 110 100 103 100 Acadia Sugar, Ord... 66 63 -‘ Brandrsm-Henderson, Oom- 15 135 150 Halifax Fire Ins... ... 105 99 135 130 102 61 Trinidad Electric 75 73 Acadia Sugar... 105 lg# Total sales stocks 533,130; Bon held in the Board Room last night. " » ° Qll0l5l1l5l0llB llll`rllHlll3ll by J~ 0- MBC' There were present Judge Blancliurd, l§l_SQ`A.f:li_1LISHlilD |8_7ii_ Klntosh & Co., Exchange Buildil\K. chairman; Mr. Smith, Mr. Nash, J. °°l§~' ""“‘“V°' "" .. iff” wl"*’“ Halifax N. S. _J. Johnston and R. M. Johnston. - ' i“he teachers’ reports showed the en~ Y 1 1 l 1 rolment for the past month to he 1092; actual attendance 1029; iivemgc attendance 908.59; percentage of ut- tendance 89.46. There were 242 cases of tardiness; 9 cases of corporal pun highest percentage made was 98.76. Fifteen departments reported a per- centage of attendance of 90 and over. Three departments reported no cases of tardiness. The closing exercises will take place as follows:-Queen Square on Wednesday, June 28, com- mencing at 9.30; Prince Street, be- ginning at 11.00 o’clock; West Kent, Thursday, June 29, beginning at 10.00 o’clock. The schools will re-open September 5th. Miss Alice Wynne of Queen Square tendered her resigna- tion to take effect the end of the present term which was acce tenders for the supply of coal for the schools for the year, also tenders for kalsomining West Kent§:’St. School. After passing some bills tns meeting *W5 ad p .' ' ments that would prevent its pas~i vance 'but just lwhat the trade ex_ broadly discussed among Democratic sage \ ,_ / ` l ._ . _ . _s t, <1't‘ brva ith -_ ' H 9” 9** 92* gegiggg gg,” ,;’,fy‘°,';,,§;?;{;‘§§,;,,f’$,',,;‘;,§‘;”, 0€i‘.‘.‘l”§i...r$"2.f $..?§...n€y‘°r.if.r it 1. f,’_§_"“l°“t felt,‘°°l§,,““f°,g§,,2§,,,l§°- Ow OUT? OUT e g g ,- th an acceptable solution of the difiicul- Pl’ mm V0 es “F 9. P y . - _.i and should B' cmmgc occm-~ ob B ty. The reciprocity agreement as ne- Blu in the shape that lt Ualsed tlw b in-'l' hetter' a temporary decline ls ng 3; gotiated, provided that Canadian House' He al” feel” “ure of' 315 or és , _I mem" “Mikel ‘ The Govemme paper could come in free only when Democmtic supporters of Remproc y l ' e mfr lhe Provincial restrictions were removed 57 t° 78 in favor of the Bm' to 33 c us on ' _ The House instead of incorporating °r 34 agalnst lt' _ _ on Wm this conditional provision in the re- The President has expressed. the bf: sum mth the idea of inducing the lief that the Democrats are sincere in U - Stro on further good _ their support f reciproclty,and that °"“ "5 mated Provinsens to lift their restrictions, il 0 d » d t they w l vote own amen men s Oats and provided that all paper made in t ld km It Th _ _ _ - C d f 1 d t _n hat wou _` '_ e_arn1ers ree onts higher and very Strousd og 1a";_“d‘; §m,f§rmr,§;‘l§;"t‘f§n_‘;f_ou’§f,°‘,;';‘ B1 11st,_it is sind, wrniia niiennte ne- _ further new investment deman an mitted h,ee_ As the duty on paper publican votes from the ailreélnellt zeneral 1\“fl1"°l°l»1° “OP “d"‘°°“' is ;5..15 n ton, tire House felt that *W* » Provisions - Trade dull but mar- C d lu tl ld b I d to kef firmer 0" \’°"'er hog prices gt- the lilitnihz llestliflztieohswtgugainetllea ad- hst' vantage of this reduction. According to the White House view the Root l _ ' o _ A~ 0- 1- & 0°- .....n...... to rw ...<1 nr |$ CHAH[}{l] 1 P red H. Tramorr ' schedule does not actually violate the ', , O H. use agreement, but rep_t;atl_s tlief Ho_i_i_se OPP°5lte Pefa 0 ' visionagain in con i one orm. e __ _ ~ R' is 1° agp; ..':°?f:.§i’:.~...:“';;.* 11 e oo amen men or any _ . ._ _L » ._ @“"§“‘,1“‘f“t,°“,f’i‘?‘1,""°“gh ‘mm “ n\5l?1s1;ndpi§§ii;l2liclbcrlglthlile tlill; 5.-100 000 init tiirir cnrrk, which sHii=i°ING NEWS. ec nca s an poin. _ . , ’. ' - ...-- » ... ° ll.; Tl” mg' “““?"“‘“°“* ‘“ '°*““‘”° ‘i‘1§l.‘f"..'.'.`§§ZIi”‘ir.?i‘w.§’§° ¥‘.1’.‘.’i‘.’.‘§.‘é1‘.'§i§I`i r.f“f..‘.‘iII”.if.‘?.‘L ““§.i"`.‘.“§.§`.”n$,"‘€$i§.”§.f`” 11...... in.. -are srrrr. o. enhlg was ncxzetaixldAstgonkagysgra- fisheries' based' it is sam’ mm” "uae Wnggin Company when the chair~ turned without ii penny of interest. 1”, Silver, Lemon, Cllll- Of hmlriy ll:mdcai‘rl'LicllnEstu1¥ks over the thifiolxytgf ayV}\i’ll;untl»I0iIlsecall';ldslgls dns llllllli Ffllllk D'0Ck¢l`. Cllllrffell the It lf' felt dl’“i"flllle» Beelllll the tliuin' Jas A. Gray, Miller, Albertou. den llltlli B ek to take advantage Ol W cid lil li l 0'n ould vio< (lflllllilllln g0Ve"“"l°"t with exceed' .wide Publicity glven Mr' D°°k°"'“ 1*. E., 1.* Iniwrence, Grant, 1’ictou; end? terlve Monday morning in a foémnfm stan d a§s:,|§e'tv|:e consent ingly shabby treatment of the com- speech in the newSili1l>ers througl'll’lll»: Myosotis'. Boudrot, Cuspe; Lniirn “sua sind gDurin the second hour ‘lap fipac tnnbellol(-le its adoption pany in connection with the Quebec l-lie C0llllfl'Y. tlmt an “uthmimtive (lox, Wrye, ltichiliucto; John Millfird. bun per oth si it of profit taking 0 lgrbamen 1 ¢ t ml the emo,-ce. Bridge contract. statement of the Caiiadiun Z0Vel`ll' Arsenia, Newcastle. f1ltrms_ City of howeverd the W gket salgged leading wont getsons 1-¢(::ne:f, His company, ' he declared, had mcnt's defense bc Dl`0lllDlllY Dlllllllill' Ghent, Han, Halifax; Nordstgeincr, Hllll POW C105’ wld an ecillillxilfagelillllid °\;_f '1l~l°»1=f\¢_1_°n» if inimr. Mrntrrni. 93 _ h _ the name of the British Empire rvfw 0 lil . W ell lllliill Y _llllCl se t gl; gill sol 'f,fgnt‘;nin-sggélxilllsn tgslflerhilss prf°¢d“°ff,’0f,'l,';te*l,‘1,s‘;l'll,';u:,\:g',i t,,;;§e_ Bridge cnmpnny,snr1 Mr. Decker de- a responsible lender of llle British Mrpnnsld, River Jnim; .inn A. Gray, D ' % more or less conternctcd glie eflect of m¢mt_ it is said at the white House, tailed the circumstances under bllslflcfls W0l`ll‘l~ _ .r, . _ _ . f -y _ _ . in 9, req-ment Orme in the open Senate which their tender, altlio the low- OTTAWA. Jlllllb 4 -' li€HD0Ctlll1=! Hun, 1-iunimersids, iios\i\iiii41i»i111gs $1113 Serin s§os.o§ii.irfoe“'i”"'”'“" - 1 ishment; and 12 of truancy. The l susan rs ness pted. The Secretary was ordered to ask for cuiiiiiiieii-1ui;si>'»f1"fit.-Juiii: our Carpets and oilclolhaf ihal you can » =n§ 1;; ,|13 53-_ ,,__" _.__ ‘ “fl” ` s, f *s ‘N , .. "¢"s“*¢ f s *e *n ‘»,, ¢¢ 41 *s, M, .“-.‘.‘~‘.'-‘.~»-°-- V ¢ ‘ l* _K ‘¢‘¢‘,,¢¢‘r:‘, ,¢:::’°_¢_. ,“~., ‘_ .. ’s¢ ’l’¢¢ **‘¢ *"¢°'*r . ¢¢ 44 *s *I ` msg ».., *s *¢¢ ¢ vs ,.‘*»a *¢¢, °*¢¢ ‘H lf ,.“»4¢’*¢¢"*-.* /1;. ».»¢,_'__¢¢.. - . ,< ` /. fl vfv Q 4 ._l“ *O _ 964 __.. _ _Aki _eo Reliable Dilclolhs per square yard Reliable Carpefings pei* yard at ' at 22c, 250, 28c, 35c up _ 2oc, 25c, 35c, 49c, up. ‘ i Reliable Llnoleums per sq. yaid Reliable Carpet Squares at 2 50 to at 4oc, 4 5c, 5 5c, 65c. $50.00. Bring mcasureiiients and we will cut and match ‘ ‘ your carpet and oilcloth ready to lay on floor. _ '_ ' ém. rely _.upon ~ 1~"‘- ‘ Reiinbie goods at honest i / av l pricesff---_-that'S the foundation of t1_1is',store's _ l a r gg c and growing carpet and oilcloiflit-trade. » Good goods cost no iiiore whei1,`you buy at this store. “°;*.i: “say 100 iillwis 0000111 i ‘t1fR.&wcEE1»:..~ 2 ” _ ,' e '\§ N HHHH Er . vs » Q- I .\,, ~.. ` l 1 gnu ./ ”\ Malling Mais 551:' Large size mats of ilne straw 1Iiatting---- handsome designs--» splendid value-~-3 ft wide, 6 feet long. Eziclionly .........35c / J J \ io si'/.e fron1_$l.50 up \. _ _ / \ f Matting Squares $l.50 _/\ll ready sewn fo- gctlicr in size 3 x 3~-- 3 x 3 i-2-and 3 x 4 yds. The designs are haiidsonie and finisli- ` ed with a border on all size. According Sale 01 Cushion tops---39c Our show window is filled with ai big assortnient of pretty and useful ciisliion tops and slips. Some are tapestry-some steiicilcd on linen-some are frillcd slips ready to use. ‘Every one is a bargain-worth to 6oc....~ ...... .. _ /_ fron Bed $2.25 ' lowest price asked by any firm in Canada. Castored complete $2.25 v Two hundred strong iron beds beautifully enameled in snow wliife -Fitted with improved side rail sist of white iron bed--~soft top mat- grips--compare our price with the ' m h- h 94 (1 which price the purpose of those who would at- . _ _ -..= . --.f----V ` ----1-~_. ;'~**- 0 Q-“M l e get Sfithlghegey oxalxllgxgs causing 9, iizerrépt the free list method of de- mwl'$El*LK N WEEKSMBlDlf¢1{ & WhlLKb "5{'*i¥l 'QHHU M iron bed Spring -\ and Mattress $6.40 Selling lots of these outfit con- tress and strong spring complete for'oi:ily ...--#-.. _ reaction. nr mme in general lookg eqhgg §}_;°lP;g°§§,-,,n,d has been ‘ c" “" " 2 _ _ “W _ *#f;""'='*‘ -'+2 if-"'*:~ *___ ~d repairs. If your plumbing is not satisfactory in every respect it would pay you to have it ntteiided to at once. Sewer gases. leaking pipes and other disease-breeding troubles run hand in hand with 'faulty plumbing and although the first cost inay be less than for good plumbing it rises up nearly 300 p. C. 111 Our plumbing is Ili e kind we swear by, you rely on. First cost is lust Cost with us :mil wer.; done iii only one \\'f|y, the corrccl \v¢\y.l'huiie 3i)_i»j ll i _ ‘ . i _ 1; gd .-4, ii d 1 h only upon definite and specific ii.nder» 2 “‘“°° °' th” “mt w'°°k °r tm °‘ “ll °°“* I °"°" 'W' It nt” 7°” W" sag lilissiybiyocoiiili irlmnsile tsliszlsie stsndius. namely. that tenderers _ _ ds iectly and the coat is so different ._project:__i__n §lanndi_i, anilh vihocat ans ghpsilgiaaayedéhgnsrigbt to submit _ ___[._._\,‘_ - from the ordinary, and the pattern same e s anx ous a ana 0. ,_ - ' f 1.- - 1, “id ,-w|p;-°¢a¢¢_ as far as The result was that while only _ and shade of H10 S0058 \>¢¢°m€B y0ll ggoany ister" 01|-¢¢1pr0¢i¢y_ by- giv. four companies submitted bids, _ so WML Did you import "_ from ing Wm- to the 914 country, there were over thirty different de- _ H q th 5 th t t, h signs. Every bidder was free to “l"`°“d?" 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