4 1908 THE cr1ARLo'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN °i°ii“`i‘ll°ii`illI”"i.T.i‘n-I. same The same choice and Manitoba illed the sa~'1c- blended in exactly the That is why Beaver always gives the results-and is always best for Bread and Ailaniic Railway that cheers -but not inehriettes. , The famous illnnii ln. (REGISFIIRFD) this brasil from your grocer H*Aacepi no aubsituie.K s oi Sanaiiiln miitnwssf IAD RIIGUI \TiONS iiiiniboiod nuttin" I llomininii iii Maiiitobn Hnskni' huwiui und cucpilng ll niiil 'Fi, iioi icsui\cil he lioiiic~icu'lcil liy iiiiy person who I4 i.h liunl oiii hiiiiilr, oi iiiiy iiiulf' o\ ei lil ycni io ilu. c\i4:rii. oi' one qiiuiior section lcuiioiis lm oiiliy mill be inailcin by Lhc iippiliaiitnbn Iloiii’iiloii Lauri or Suliigeiiry for ihu district in tho land in siiiiaiehii iy by proxv inn bc iiindo ni an ligoiiiy on cortalny io ii ri iiiilhoi son, lu iihti ui slr-ici of any iiitoiiiiing ualonilui l~i rcqiilicil ion ifoiiii llio \ ua niirlor on > o ~ix muiillii iulrlanoe upon and uftholiiuilluaach yoar lui iiireo A i\miic~touloi- ini; if ho so desire the roqiiirrd rel-iduiico dniles b\ fininlinr land owned so ely by him eight) lllil mics Iii cxtriit In of lil lioinos carl lnlil o\\n'ish not nicv-l.lhl< ieoiiiroiiiciil Iiilie f Ll orlnrmolliar. if thu flvhei is I liuiil owned solely by oi. leiwlhaii big ity [Sul acioii lu extent \|cinlt-y il the hnvnostsacl or upon a for by iilm iii tiio vicinity may perform his onli lnlng niin Lloiiather ~ _£;0rwu.uu|ll!1n- - 0lwid¢N.ilIl.brllsm¢lllls\¢. _ “I don’t suppose that time Is any- thing more to he said,” Bulls whispe- ed, looking up into Lamberti face. . "Thereisaiotmoreitu_besa_ll,’_.'de- dared Lisnnheltl I ian of-my lnhq-lia»ee_ twen- ty-kve, buthehas no rkhtto prevent my marrying yon.” __ “But you will lose the fortune It yon marry .without his consent," she re- minded. “I can work,” hedeclared. “I would rather be poor and work for you than , to have the income and be at Uncle | JLm's mercy. He wants the money for ` himself, and it goes to himself lr I marry without his consent, so be won't give bis consent.” “We can walt," she suggested. "It.ls only three years. There will never be any one but you, dear. I would not want to feel that in marrying me you had destroyed your prospects." “And be unhappy for three years for the sake of dad’s money?" he said bit- terly. “You can’t buy three years even - with half a million, Sue. That clause was only put in because dad was afraid that I might marry one of the Spencer girls. Uncle Jim is taking advantage " of the clause to make me misemble. He was only father’a stephrother eny- way. I don’t see why dad ever made such a wilI." “He had a right to dispose of his money as he saw lit," she said gravely. “We shall have to wait, dear.” “PII carry you off by force,” he threatened. “I tell you I won‘t walt." But in the end Susie had her own way. It seemed hard that their mar- riage was dependent upon the whim .of James Frazier, but the late Horace Lambert had been twice beaten at law by Mrs. Spencer, and when the will was made it looked very much as if Lawrence Lambert would.marry Grace Spencer. That was before the -boy met Susie Ronalds. Later Mr. Lambert had planned to alter his will, but Frazier had counseled against it, and in the end Mr. Lambert had passed away, leaving his son at the mercy of his shrewd but unscrupulous-stepbreither. Frazier had encouraged Larr'y’s»murt- ship of Susie, but when his formal; con- sent had been asked it had been with- held without any reason, and themore young Lambert stormed the better Frazier seemed to like\it. He felt very certain that Larry could not wait for three years and that the~fnmliy fortune would revert to himself. That he was more than- commrinbly rich did not matter. He was of the type in whom possession begss desire for more, and he was deaf to»all argu- ments advanced by Laniaert. He went placidly about his bnsinm! and apparently had lost ‘alll interest in the matter; but, thonghihis mind ap- peared grossed with oil'wells, hefwas keenly aware of Laniaerztis lmpetzmua mood, and he watched tiaerrestlss lov- er with avaricions eyes. That the marriage didrnot take place was no fault of Lamhe'rt.’s, who begged and siionned alternately. “I won’twalt three years," he declared impetuonsly after one of these meetings. “I want to marryyou now, _whdherfUncl»e Jim likes it or not." "I think he will like it soon,” she said, with a smile. “I don't want to say anything, but 1've an idea that it will come out all right.” "i'here‘a Uncle Jim now," he said In surprise as tho familiar team turned a curve in the road. “I _wonderwlmt he’s up io." "Perhaps he has come to give his consent," she said, with an odd laugh. “Very likely,” agreed Larry, with a grin. "I declare, he is going to stop here." Frazier iumbered through the yard and up to the tout door. “Is your swered the knock. “I just want to |ee_ her a moment.” She ushered him into the parlor md rejoined Larry in the sitting room. All that took place camo clearly through the folding doors. “I just dropped in to see you about that south meadow," began Frazier, when the greetings had been concluded. “I bought the Davis farm, and ltstruck me that the meadow would go better with the Davis property than .with yours. It's like a separate farm to ` you, with the car tracks running be- twem that and the rest of your land.” "I don’t care to sell," said Mrs. Ro- lands quietly. "I had thought to sell it to get Suslds wedding things. but now she's not to be married there's no need to sell.” "Pd give a pretty good price for it,” lie said carelemly. "I'd have to drain oil! that swamp that iles partly in your plot and partly in Davis' farm. Five hundred ought to be a pretty hir price." . "I don’t want to sell," was the Brin answer. "We’ve always called that ‘Buds tronlaauf and I ahan’t sell un- til she needs one.” "1 wanted to see you about that. too.” he went on nneaslly. “I've been thinking it over, and it doesn't seem fair in Ure young folks tio make 'em walt three years. I did think that Law- rence was too young, but he's changed amazingly lately, and I was going to ny um: if you nm nvnrove Pd ur mother ln?" he demanded as Susie an~ i ihe plum-0veri|lnnuiow.‘ "Well, lf kno really is to he mlnled,_ began Irs. Reynolds beaiinilngiy. ‘ ess. “To be lure she is. I'll have lawyer :witness my consent while drawing up the deed to the monde land." las smmpedourefthehouseinai two women. ‘ he asks). "Is it magic? _ Ronaldo. “Your uncle has been tapp thelbnriafai-m,andIguelhe ver tina line into our lot.” "lf that meadow is oil land, worth n lot more than $600 he sal indignlartly “Do you mean to say to let him swlndi are gohxg e you 1 for thevaahe of obtaining his consent “We are willing to let the plot go was theiwoman’s quiet answer La th t he ld not onb lsnghsi, and he left with the de ternrinstlomto force his uncle to re the offer Fmzlersndledpatermliy “M dee ho hesald y r y bland! ‘that lot has one of the best wella know of We struck oil almost on: Wh l can be worth formne You have enough money fo youmelf and the girl. That.should sudlcient. Larq rushed out of the house back to the Bonakls home The argu ments the women advanced inuat..ha with the title deeds the next day haired old minister stepped fo and completed thofceremony, and Fra zier was eager to congratulate l 1-ine ‘Heres the money for the tron sean,” he cried, as he pressed a roll bills into her hands. “Now if yo V through.” tary. “Its got one ofthe best oil wel in the state or I lose my gue and Get up. ing up the soil. Property-” him.” 'not been- salted-just oiled. . _ ee-.2--___ . me v _l lllll I Sllll-LIKE Pill lllllllllill Till lllllll. HLBUIWS HEART AND NEIIVE PILLS CURE! HEI Mil #TED HEI LIFE. Qeninoonawoimegine sailboat deiihu-miy is a°'ia§ury a. un’ asm. yn in theexertiement and excuses of present- lsy living, the nervous system le done violmoo to, and the heart and nerves being In intimately bound up with one another, di|or§_anizai-mn of the on means disease and ilorder of the other. When you ind your heart the lout bit out of rhyme, your nerves unhing daft VI-it natal you are tnted onofbed of siokneas._ Take E'Fl:nm’a Heart and Nprve Pills. They’ll put you in such een- dllaon you ll never know yon have a heart, make your brain oleer and active, your nerves strong, your blood rich and pure, lsiiai your whole being thrill vita a new Mrs. John 0. Yemen, Little Rocher, N.B.,_ wntea: “I was troubled with a ltab-like porn through my heart.. I triad many remedies but they seemed to do me more harm thallnfood. I was advised by a _friend to ty bm-r|'| Heart and Nerve Plulf And ter using two boxes I was eoinpletely sured. I oaaaoii praise then eneugh°f_or the world of good they did me for I iieva they saved my life.” Price I0 asain per box or 8 boxes for U~2_5.tl&allHdeaaersT¢: rallied direct on "°_°°lP on y o . llilbun Oo. name, alarm, one ' -_Tl '- - 5.-_--.-~ -_-_;. . ... . _ e .px-xc rr c, Montreal find Vancou ver EN Wuirrn Express PACIFIC EXPRESS To ygnqmaw 'i`o Vancouver Leaves Montreal Leaves Montreal llaily at ro.io p.m. daily at io.1o a m. Coaches ard Pal- Coachea and Palace ace Sleep c r s. Sleepers- Tourist Fourist Sleepers Sl¢epersSun.,Mon Tues. Wed, Fil. emi Thurs. sud Sat. an 'nary Ind $es1wR\ “forces T0 MDQS EJ AW Mill Vlili Banll sP..'IS.'i’iII§’.l“ii.ll2l‘?i.l..§if"‘If.l- 'Yee' mo. It may steady the boy to get married.” “Suppose you ne them about if,” she suggested. rising and going to the door. Ba followed her into the sitting room, where, with bint heartlness, he form- ally gavehll emaant1`~\tbe marriage. “pg wry ther," he declared expan- ll e the price that as _ii ii 35 8 if. 2 wr. .ir»i{N, ,\'. ii, _ MONEY1‘0I ‘IAN on good eniirily of inn ti I ‘ il tc .l». _ one-r~. w. ei. uu\\'/iuli. ii__»», .\., 1'. ian. LAUGUSIUS BEN ILEY Bn rrlster and Attorney 0Fl"ICl£:- Over Royal Bank of Canada KENSINGTON. P- E- I- ? . good humor and Larry turned to the “Whmz is the meaning of all thisl” “Ifl" he shouted with boorlah heli- Il he he*s w Zh “The rnmgic of money,” smiled Mrs. ins it* li. ll rryswore a won per mit the sacrifice but the two I surface. enthelandisminennd I ainkthesharticll n r been sound, for when Frazier came mggested tlmt he and the notary act as witnesses to their marriage. The gray mother will sign the deed,.we‘il be all I Mrs. Ronalds amxed .her signature, and Frazier thrust thmdocumient deep i into his pocket. Hia tamed into the road leading past his new purchase. “I want to show yon a pretty bit of land." he told his companion, the no- is SS. I ‘ don’t think I often make a mistake. ,.. The last remark was addressed to the horse, for in the field he had just bought a gang of workmen were bear- ‘ “What are you doing there?" he de- manded as hedashed up. “That is my “Just fixing the pipe line,” explained - the foreman. "I suppose the oil that got in the marsh the time of the wreck gavesome-one the idea that there was _ _ - oii here. anyhow, aes sunk ms drill ‘r~5"°~ ““'°" ’ right into/our main pipe line, confound ” wg / 'I And Frazier drove on, echoing the last two words. “Sue's trousseau" had A f fi s \ A1'ml»r'» unsure » _ _ -_ _ ` .- _ By the laws of Uailand corp( ` ' ' " punishment in the pu lie schools § ~ . that state is forbidden. 'Huis prohlhl- ‘ tion was much condemned by certain 7 of"i.he teachers with old fashlonedi ideas, especially by a teacher in one( of the schools of the Eastern Shore some years ago. He was a strapping Ng fellow, and it was lucky for his pupils, who were rather a tough lot. that they were protected by the afore- mentioned law. lsldhiscaaeheforetdiieboardoftrue , tees. “Gentleman” he said after a reclta man. trolling them." ‘yo riust allow me to lick them." i law " insisted tho chairman. about once a day, each one of ou m that. _-Rochester Herald. -T The Baggage System In England. ‘So you are going abroad, eh ?” said a railroad mau. “Weli, watch your luggage over there. The system is uboiniiiahle. ‘They dou’t, you know, have our alm- ple and satisfactory check system. In England, for instance, no one is re- sponsible for your luggage but your- self. You get a porter to put it in the baggage car, and when you reach your destination you pick it out with an- other porter's help, put ii: on a cub and drive oif. Any one could steal it Often luggage thefts occur. “I often wondered why the English railroads, which in many respects are S0 H0041, didn’t adopt our American check system. Last year, asking an English railroad man, I found out “If the English roads adopted the check system they would be responsi- ble for luggage, as our roads are. The English law does not make them re- sponsible. Therefore, of course, they do nothing that will lay such a re- sponsibility upon them. But they ac- knowledge that our luggage system is they have a registering system-Ia mere begging of the question-for which you . W \ X ‘ ’ iI`@€_¥.- | -‘ \? A _ gilli ~... f i-;in|i;iin.‘"i'_f fi ~=‘° Smooth Feeling The greai poini in Iavor i oi " Queen City " Hour 1 1 is its smoothness. that is its adaptabiliiyto all lrinds of I I household purposes. D Queen City Flour is rich in nuirimeni and easy,to digest. Ii malres equally as well bread, culres or pastry-in Iact all things coolcable. l YOUR GROCER SIILLS IT. l i I l l l|i! l i ggi! .,_§n§ : §`i=f_° Nliif;f~L~i'i "` Cleanliness is Next to Godliness if you want yonrhomethorough ly clean und healthy. have it done scientifically. Qrdinary disinfrct ants give only a fel-.c sense of security. Microbes and bacteria nik beyond the reach ol ihe most particular housewife. i use on) ihe latest approved method whlcl is a perfect geimicide and endorsed Ly a - Boards of Health sau Healih udicers- Chargfs moderate. Gi-. ID. ‘Wright t “numeral Director and Embalmr. st . The teacher did the beet he could un- der the circumstances, but moral aua- slon proving of little avail he finally of his trials, “those boys must be lick- _ “You ena't do that." replied the chair- ‘Theu you must assist me in con-_ __ “Tha sir.” observed the chairman teiltily, is what you are employed to ‘ ‘ilu that case,” continued the teacher, ‘Corporal punishment is against the 5 ` "i‘lien, gentlemen," concluded the f9“Cll0l‘. with considerable emphasis, _ _ 3°* o cd.” a I ~ ." . you ‘ nst ?* . _ 2. i _ dc." . women ' ui . _ I ," 3, “some one must be licked, and I want f to say right here that the next time I .. . .» the have trouble with my boys I’m going _ _ in liek ii n-usreé. as 1 have nouaic ` ' he .1 .. and .I ' . W; . Larry rward 1 the b . _ ‘ s- of ur Y ily expect on the average one licking per i week. I reckon there’s no law against . . §\" /f That `\ _ i ... . . _ / l ."1 '-‘.`-:’»'».’ "i~"i5a¥;,_ - ~ .- f ~ » ~ .,. .. _ i UWM; ;(:l£X‘II.I.\ & hO.\.\_ Iniiisl.. i\1,,v.iii>. ! is \iiiliiiivi`ni\\‘pd . f . Q, ~' :.- |_'oii.~I&:iiii_icriis solllzitcil N ~hlppera of all liinfis of l"n.~.~ih Fish. .- nobiiters. Silmou, ltr. 7 FULTON FISH MARKET ' PERFEFTION .lin Ji \v.|iliu.\i Moosiiv uiscuii 'rr canon' Co ATNAI Vivian CANAIAA ll ll\\\\\ .I ? /llllll I The perpetual charm of freshness and crispncss I ‘_ -of dziintiness and deli- ` ciousness - is in every box of l Mooney’s Perfection Cream Sodns -held captive by the air-tight, moisture-proof packages. There is a B est in everything. In iscuits, ir‘s Mooni-:v's. _,__ ‘ I ios ,___ .. _ _ ~ _ .€\\T3` <. I §\ ../- 4- /L r I uniiin ! . ~i WRIST, STIIOIIIIEST, IEST. E.'W.GlLl.ETT l.’l’»Ti"1‘r‘i‘i‘i _ 1’ORON'I’0.0N'l’. Md¢sulhu.Ansua,lm.P\s¢|iats.wmn||r|¢v. .___ ....__.__.- _. ._._.._. line while theirs is execrabie And New Fresh Ads Conllgameais Soliciied. I’ 'ompi Relurar. have to pay extra.” _ _ V _ , John Dais' |07 Fulton Market /_ New York , _ Wholesale Commission ' / __ Fish Dealer, .ilillillllii Hd, Y Bass,SmeIta and Eels, specially All correspondence promptly answer ed. Stencils senton application. S. B. WILEY 8:. SONS. Boston, Mass., Transfer Agents. References, Greenwich Bank. Trust of America, or any wholesale Fish house in the United lates. |i.~.7irav3:n. FISH 'i CHAS. W C/IMVBELI Wholesale Commission FISH DEALER* Sinclis, E1‘Is,ii~1d Qiialimigs- Spevlaliies. 208 Fulton lhlamlxet ILWEK 'YIDEKZ Esliiblisliccl |865 Stencils on applicaiioii, I{\‘fcrciiC<‘ .\Iarliei s|i.I I~`ulloi\ Niiliniiial llanll. Willis H. Rogers Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer |06 Fulton Market. ~ io npi. icuiriis. I-:i.dnii'irwi'lw. _ r:s'r?(1iii§ ei-1|) Eifii. 5.B. MILLER & Co. Wholesale Coiiiniission llealers in and Bass, Smells and liels a specially. Nevv York. i-i8'lmwf rwani. Gard To ihe Electors of Ward Tlirco- - Ailherc nc\t of .1 number ni’ ilu- eleciorsoi alard Three. I have consi-med to conical the Ward ai lla- coming Civic Election. ll' elcrtzd I will work for the hesl iniorisis ol' Ward Tlirce :ind Ihr- (_`ii_v in general. I lake illis oppoiiiiiiily to ask ilic elccinrii of ilu- ward for their siip|.ori. era ii rn.o»i o ii rm oi\ini\vfr'~-law ciifsianu nnuiiifns FRESH FISH. Fulton Fish Market, New York‘ Wholesale Commission Deal- ers and Shippers, Smelts. Eels, Lobsiers and Frogs are Specialties. TIIOMAS CA lil PIIELL i-.phi Rich nioiul I Conslgn ments snllciiefl . Ili PAGE l‘Ii.F.VEN ' » i _.1 _Y _ TNEW YORK FRESH FISH ADS Jai 'T-°-' ww- --_ee---~-~ -;-__-}-‘;-u;i:r- -._~ ~-: ;v___.._. ._ _.nj .___ _ \ ' `_- ie men Fish {')'cf¢i._5r}-:I i-1ii.7'¢ily;fl\'r»r /0' iis wi h your name_ -.ull a~l‘fIre:~» so ilial -ic ’ ii'ny fra ni iiuiv in time ni ii _voii ir.{r-ru..-|~'~»-» n _ Ivllur. 'I0 GSI-fiwill. Ii uiey eeiiii quiic /iii invrespoaiicure ni..<»cic~‘ 1'i=.~- "lW lhlil llllrif Bic ways 'lf liannling l.i.~i<, Sui) ping L`aii’s an.. -S rin-is fish on Ccrrmissinn different or l‘ei-.er sum on urmunlyi flhlz; U¥°g v _‘"-‘V¢ ‘¥P'|1'f1’-¢`-Kd- U Wa- are criablisliul .|_; '.'i~ \ i b I ..' u. .avriui aiirniion and and refer you for siaiwili; in “lid 'lib I"\»-HIP! lriurns ard re- i)ii.m’s l\lercaaii.'c _\- i-1;. _ iuliiirearhed; not in speak ri il:e *___ Bmdsirceis or the .narl 1| .-.- il trmized and saiisfaciory accrinnl eil.,-5 }~‘|.||0,, N,“;0,,,,| n,,,,k_ ,_., u_,_ will be rc velaiinna io you. Our place wbclesaieeieuler in ilu: bnauicis. nf business is the finest 1-1 the city. . _ @‘f_*end for our “Cusioni's Tariff on Fish" llooklct, containing v,i\u»a‘ ‘I information for Fisherznen. .....&.<"1=;_._!f**;.""<_>“F'@“_"-~ri=s=:- ~L_w_.r9_sK._, _ George T. Moon C _ (Successor to Moon and Lanplxear) Vi holrsale Lcmxnissiun Dealers in andshippi rs of all kim]-I gf iizissii risii, Loissiiens, iam., cinlninn SMELIS AND EELS A SPECIALTY 2 FU Lion wiiorsslue Pisa MARKET New roar ,_ I .cs'r.\iii.isiii~:ii 50 Yi-i.»\R.s'. Careful sonal attention given to all Consigiiiiiciits. - i8dmvrfrvr3,m ,alle *nz* I-I-1\& Rogers & Comvanv No. 11, Fulton Wholesale Fish Market, New York ' ‘ Wholesale Crznimission Dealers --ALL KINDS OF" . i=isi-i 1 THE HUGH STOCKER CO. Wholesale Commission Fish 'lealers 114 and 115 South St., Fulton I\I;irkct, New Yi>i'l< Cold Storage on premises. Consignuienis solicit;-il. Smelts and Eels a Specialty Prompt Returns . io-zgdinwirwizwpd. {‘°._§.-`-'Z'l":l’.<;'a_"T-¢,:?`_~l"r` : i -- -~ -A ' _ __:. _ ..- nal/ SAMUEL L STORER, GEO H CASI§,KILBURN POWERS `TORE C0 S. L. S R®. li S1_>if,<:1A1.riaS -Smells. Eels and Cla-n=. _ I6 Fulton Fish Market - - - New York. l I-i8d iii \v l'i'\\'Ilin pd O _-Js;..;;..z'E_"I¥ _ Wholesale Commission Dealers lu all kinds oi FRESH and FROZEN FIS ‘ N. S. Gates Co ° a Whl l C. 'ss' " °°f>a=§ief§`?um1 1°" F |'6SI`I FISII SPECIALTIES---Sinelts and Eels. I\|E\/\/ ‘1’©l=’\’l-'<1. No 8 Fulton Marmot I).\II.Y I{I£'I`UI{;\lS -Slonrils and iii.sti'\l\:iIoiis on iipplicaiioii. S. _B. WILEY & SONS, Transfer Agents, Bains. R'iI.'iviiNuoi-i ' '" 1 ”` “u w.s1\ii'i‘ii wniiniuou as .emi-i Commia§l‘;ir;ii;';l I. holesalesmelts, Eels, Quahaugs 5. B. Wiley 6: Sons, |38 Fulton Fish Maraet, New York. -I-lil ilmwf rlliiiml. 'I‘v~.\i\~if riiigiziibi. ll i-hm. (‘oi|=ii;.\in iiiii will-fliiiil. l’r,iiii;>i i.-1.|~.\-_ ,__ _ __ __ _ r ~~ f' ' r-fr---~»*r--:.= Wholesale H Commission , . Dealer No. I2 Fulton Fish Market. New York. FRESH FISH. LOBSTERS SMEI.’l`S, EELS, &C. Consignments so‘-iclied and prompt returns made. Send all stock in care of S. B Wiley &Co;Boston.M-~ ss Ii-4ilinwi`r\\'i2w References- .-\i'y \Vlinle:;nl|: limi -c - ~ -- ~- '_ -,_ ~». _ __.--.._.~~........ ooniigsféieinen soriénocr ` _izriifsé nectar-u~ Chfh. S. Ackerly S-I..I'Iei|`eruaii as- ckeil ish um anv h l S I y I] I lmelts, Ee a and Qunhaugs. Wholesale Fish Dealers, Commissirrn Merchants in and Shippers “pf above Iisii, _ll liiiliiiyyffiwliiigiid FuI¢0I\_F_lR|'\ M8l‘kBl_ 0WYOrk .L . _____._______._se ___;____:~-~->e ~-~-»=.*f C.\I.EI§ II.»\I.I‘;\', S|C.f\I¥L7R\' II IIA|,l'} GALE? I-lAL_EY 5'- SCJ \Vlinl\‘sali~ Ciinliiiissloii Ilczilvrs iii all kiiirl~ nl F KESH AND FROZEN F ISII M f |14 Fulton Market. NEW YQRK- ||||w ry :H`\\'p¢. Y “I *Wi W i V___;__;i_` B. witsva sons C Boston. Mass., Transfer Agents, Cla reace 0. Miller, Miller Lon|boll|lm Ship your Smells and Eels to this iirni above all oiiins BECAUSE Mr. Meigs personally lmuflies all consignments anil g.-uni.--< DAILY REl`l.'RNS. The hlgliestmsaiole prices always paid. ~ All Freight and Expressage Guaranteed. _ S.B. Wiley 6: Sons -Transfer Agents. Boston. "51{wé§|wC MFIIGSCOJO9 Fulton Market-New YorkCiiy ,. _nv __, __ _ _ _ __ _ B. D. LIFCE, GEO. I". WHITE, A.S llB.\'S[IA\V Pres, and Trees. \'ice-Pres- Sr-\~’v_ LL-" B.D.LUCE (Zi C0. Inc. When the Smelt Season Opens we are Wholesale Caiiimlsfiini Dealers In al' kinds of FRESH AND FROZEN FISH i'ri:Ciax.'i‘ii'..<;-Smells. Eels and C‘am»=, In Carlmul luis, |46 FULTON FIARKET, NEW YORK CITY We .rave our qwn freezers on the apremises and are prcpnr,-(1 gf, lvmflle my qusntiiy of fish at any iiine. rlniwirwizw i- zzdiiiwfrwqiii. -\_>»»- - l I I