0121 l) Cleanse ‘l. Protect Your Eehigentor “I! Healthful Cleanlinc To keep food whole- some, the refrigerator must be hygienicaily clean and sanitary. To make refrigerators super- clean and sanitary, there is nothing like Old Dutch Cleanser. 1t removes vis- ibll: as well as invisible impurities, thereby pro- tecting your refrigerator with health/iii cleanliness. Old Dutch won't scratch surfaces or hzirm the hiinds; contains no hard grit, lye or acids. It is economical, because it goes furthcr—lssts longer. ”*"* home. A‘ hwelleducated, winsomt iacoomp s ed g rl, she had been s: g 1,‘ H E R E D the beginning of a brilliant soclli g career, an seireiss, already courtci. and admired. 'l"hen her old nurse VULTURE _ 5y had spoken-told her Clars .-_;., x dcad~oflered her poison.,in a lric FREDERIGIQ BLEATH the pit bad opened. incredulous o.’ ‘mm, u, “hm” nth-u‘. t,“ frlghted, she had rushed to nei- uncle. in a trice she found h l'!i'.'l OQCOO-OQ wQQ-O . - friends. . . Then th" strung. (Luumiutd) man had come, her rescuer. who n ca.“ (mm b pm-bbbi lump bu; had later left her to her foes. oil u iuble, She lay covered with being pursued. She slid oi‘! the bed and stole towards the door, and there stand listenlngliut the storm still hollow ed and yelled without; she could hear no sound of him.no iowtiiiil n- stlrrlng, not. even when she bout and placed her ear to the keyhole. She heard another sound, however, a homely, comforting note to be struck in such a din, one that made her raise her hcud with a lit tie, halt-hysterical laugh-tho clut- ter of a kettle and the brisk splut- ter ot escaping stelim. ' She opened the door und steppod over the threshold, and found hor- self in a kitchcn, u cottage kitchen, a large, low-celled apartment, both walls and ceiling much ouken- beamed, its floor was 0i‘ stme, act just us silo struggled with her Warmly Bllffillll Wllll lIUYHO-llflvll sln-iok oi the squall blent into fear; she looked towards tlio winiiuw, and tile terror of her last wailing thoughts lllflilcd iuto her heart ant-xv; she remembered herself de-I sertod on a road along whichcame‘ uitn who pursued. lhcy had come and captured her.’ She wus in pris~ on, 'l‘he window was closed by a silnl-tcr that might have served as a fortress door. Massive, nietallcd. iinii forbidding, it confronted and menaced her. Needless emphasis of its sinister purpose, or so it SBQIIL ed, it was bolted and padlocked, top, bottom and sides. With a mighty bellow, through which the shriek still sounded, a high note but distant, the cry of a nymph in flight before a ravenlng god, the storm loosed lts main on~ Canadian Rockies and Pacific Coast Eflective May 15th Take advantage of the specially low Canadian National Tourist fares which permit-groin to sec the glories of the Cana- clian Rockies and Pacific C0ast--to holi~ day amid fheawc-inspiring scenery oi Jasper "National Park, or, at small extra s um for i-risals and berth, to take the far- famcd Triangle Tour. l l l bu“, “my l'|l.\ltI,l\'I"I‘II'l‘U\\'N .\\ii } ‘ ITIGTIYIIN T0 pnmuyyfliapipqir Pnrk, I-liliiiiinliiii sin-nit min...“ . .. .. . .. . inlaid» tiiiivoiiver, si-aillv, Purtlltliil on». slop..." | (Hun Wiir Tin) liI/il “N Ll \Il'l"_ (ll ftlllltllf 3 ‘QTUP-OYYIKD" .\I.I. W} ' t'I'\Il i lillifi i . it" iii; ‘tin. i... i ruinous i l illlll n» “*I.\III'I‘ iexi-iiics." .-.....i. i< iii a....ii..-..ii.r.» si..i...., .\i...ii.»..l. uliii tlii- . NTINIINTAI. I.I\II‘I‘I'IIJ Lifm \Iiinirl‘lil uiiil,» III ll|.I plll. r... o1"i.\u \‘iilf’l‘ll li..\\, (‘1|('llli.\5 , wiyq. .\lI‘Hii. l.li‘ilti.\'l‘()\', I’itI.\'i‘II lil‘l’i".ii'l‘ .....i \'A.\'l‘()l'\ izli, .. mini of n... iill .ii.-.-l min..- mini lllill n1 fillprriiir E\l'l‘IIl'IIl't', Illuiiii rliulppml Oh-ei-rniiliiil (firs. (ill “TIST TIIIH’ TEA". Trlnvl I|_\' ('0\"I"l.\'I"i\"I‘.\|_ LI\II'I'I‘III For Li HIIIIYI‘ lIIIII »IiiIurlii.iti0|i Iii- Filrus, IIP~FV\IIIIIIII~4' i-lln Apply To \I'. Ii. IIOIIIIIKH (ity TirkI-l ur \I'. \I. FLYNS siiiiliiii Tirklt. Ayn-Ill (ii-omit Pllrlnflllflfr Iii-pf. siiiiiiinii. s". IL, with About | I i I . I ' Sleeping Car Passengers Only Leave MONTRFIA a Arrive WINNIPE 1 Arrive CALGARY . . .. Arrive VANCOUVEII. . (IWANIIAHI) iuiitwir ma) . . 6.45 p.m. daily . . 10.45 iLfil. siuxnui day 9.25 mm. third day 9.00 a.m. fourth day Saves a business day to Winnipeg and Western points Steel Equipment— Dining car _ Standard sleeping cars Compartment cars Compartment observation Open-top observation cars through the Canadian Paci- fic Rockies between Calgary and Revelntoke. tlll-burning locoinotiveoin the mountains All important commercial and tourist centres reached at convenient hours 6.1a Blrrpoe. 0.12s. 40K s. m“ Saint iohn, N.i3 m‘ Travel b CANADIAN PACIFIC EASTERN STEAMSIIIP’ LINES, INC. Boston-av. ions N. a. (International) LINE Ill! 8T. IUIIN l0 COSTON "Dill IZASTPURT 0r LUIisC l0 BOSTON IMO h. . STAT ROOM-F “l0 5. S. 00v. DINGLBY llbnflc Tlilo have M. Iohl Follow-day at A.’M. crud 7'5"’: ii- r - "dniizixeiiiiii iii-glib lfimq.’ ' ’ latnlriu sailings direct lo Boston. in Sum!" I'M“ 5 - M- tlunv-lioavo Iooton Monday and Friday at I0 A. M. (do M _ "snub-is —\f have Intporhhluc ‘I laddltlbmilal information apply to damn or ubon N!"- lhlankets over her, and hid hersclfimtln utterly exhausted. terror and tbb balance wavered be. skills. Set on the hcurtstone 0i ll VWQQ" mmic and mun-bl 1n b but. roomy, old-fashioned flrcplucc was lbw among {be bigbebt bmb Jbbb u paraffin stove above whose flame Henry bad bbbbeb hi5 gimbmai-y, the kettle boiled; set on ii stout (laugh! within ins glrdling bear... deal table was the purulfiii lamp me warm-y bf the elements was whose light lit the ruoin. illit for magnified a bundredgb|d_ straight what else of the furnishings thcrc Over bei- bebq broke buy, 5b dam. was ill un instant she hull no eyes. OIllilCfll l1 din chili mountains scem- She ran forward and dropped m1 ed falling on each other, fiends yell- her knees by John Henry's side- ing in glee, Panic-stricken, she He lay where he bud fullcn, ini- ilung herself down. dragged the medintely his set task wils done; ii So wildly ill their folds. Only n dllY iiizo. a his arms were flung fwlm him. so nlnoteen-yearold girl. she lived llllncllflll UP. 30 lWIBl-"(l lll.‘ lily. Hllfl amongifrlends in u happy, comfort- llwllglll l1! flrfll he “'11! (lwll- nhlp world, Now, she was—! Qlllfilily. however. she under: gbbnm "(it know! e-tood, and tried to lift him, Wciny _!\“Yf||]ng55 bar] stalked Into, hor herself, she could scarcely raise his life. llcr world had split and brok- Bllflllldeffl- Slle Yel- W"! able l" en about b...- “ guddgnly bi; tbs draw him into a more comfortable Bu...“ " position and with blankets brought The". bad been niflhlng to warn from her room. she covvcrcd lilm her of evil lmncnrllnl-Z. nothing to and pillowed his hcud.’ l‘hen sili- AIKEN" lliiit ililiigs were Oiflfii‘ knelt close by. regarding blm. r1:- ibfln they spams“, she hm] llvpil lief and thankfuluess in licr iicarl with the little, whlte-hnlrcd man —and wonder. from her very oarlv childhood. She Who was he? whence hull lib hm] gbnbgbg blm hnf uncle, Riv-h, come? Why hiid he, an_ unknown a scholar. member of several learn- mfin. fllflllcil l0 he!‘ Hula-risked 1M §,,,.|,.n-,i,;_ y... bar] siiiimiin ii mmi his life for her, spent himself-for of assured position: b» had been n her. an “lllHIOWII Klfl? mlin of mimv friends Scnrr-olv illllo 3ll8 lNlTBl lIIlO "95"!- tn remember bnr parents sh» boil _ "W", mung,‘ "in", ma", mm "mm, What the shock and horror ot fir”; h". m, “we ma" hm] a]. her sister's disclosures hail pre- “mvs Mo“ mm,‘ NM. av,“ M,‘ “h, vented her from properly ct-mprl.» Ihmlvhl it strnruzn hflw w“. mm“, handing, that she should have liild shi- had seen her sister's husband. l° depend ml‘ 5° "mull 0“ '1 sir“? A Rnvnm m“, hm. ,,,,,.|,.’ ,, fir..." er made- her now rcalizo~~liow bo- ».-,,.,..",.,._ h, hm; spbinm h...“ m roft and forlorn she had suddenly become. What was to huppt-n to her‘! Her fate was entirely in the hiinds of this unknown man. Earnsstly she bunt closer unil gazed into his features, endciivnur- lug from them to loarn what mun- ner of man he might be. linggiiv-d and lined, bearing plainly the stump of his magnificent endeav- our, it was a terrific face, terrify- ing in its flerceness and power. Were he but her friend, shb bud Healthy Children Are Happy Children The well child is always a happy child-it ls ii bsby‘s nature to be happy and contented. Mothers, if your little ones aro cross and peev- isli and cry a great deal they are ilot wcll-tilcy are in need of a lnlleed 8 fillfllllDlflll- ~ - WW9 ll9 nlcdlclne-something that will sot but her friend? . . WEBB"!!! 0" the“. béwem and btombch in order; her consciousness its horils of nightmare thoughts and memories was the phantasmagoria of her im- mediate past. After that, she iiilred not be certain, even though he had rescued her ,evon though he had by word assured her. Why should he be? for nine-tenths of all childhood ail- ments arise from a disordered state oi the bowels and stomach. Such a medicine is Baby's Own Tablets. They are a mild hut thorough laxative which regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach and thus drive out constipation and indigestion; banish colic; break up colds and simple fevcre and make the baby healthy and happy. The Tablets ure guaranteed to be ab- solutely free from opiates or other harmful drugs-they cannot pos- slbly do harm-always good. They, are sold by medicine dealers or by mull lit 25 cents a box from The iir, Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brock- vllle, Ont. His sudden movement gave her answer. His hand went to his neck and tore open his collar fas- tenings; an instinctive action, dono as he slept; onco done, his iirm dropped towards his sillo again. But she caught his hand, (in tho little finger was Clnru‘s ring. llor sister's ring! Sho recognized it. (liars had sent this man to rescue her lie was a friend . . . A lull in the storm let thii kettle lid clatter itself into her uticntion. For long sho i1i'I(1 been kneeling, his hand in hers, her hciul bent down tlll her forehead pressed iignlnst it —lt was wet with tears; unre- stralnsdly she had been giving wny to her grief, touchod to tho ilopth of her soul by this last proof of COME AND HPIiND TIII! DAY LT ROCKY POINT ROCKY POINT FERRY TIME TIIIILE (‘oiiiinoiioinl June Int. the Steamer Illllsliorn b‘ will run between Charlottetown and Rocky Point during the Hummer months, as followli Lvo. Charlottetown Lv. lanky Point 1.50 s. III 1.00 o. in. her sister's devotion; crying like a Mid a. In. 9.00 I. In. emu-L _ ‘gig: :1 : :1 But now other needs woke In her 1,30 b, m. 2,00 p. iii. Not for hourshad she eutvn. She z-fl IF~ "I- f}: 7- was desperately hungry. The clat' a“, l‘: m: “I” g: n: tering kettle suggested prepara- 0.80 p. iii. mm,“ 1.00 p. in. tlbgsliolgia ma}. h h n y len s e notice t e Lv. Charlottetown. In. Rocky Point dresser of me k|t‘chen_ A huge 9J1 I- III Ill-W l~ "l- piece of furniture of miiny cup- ll-lfi v. III- II- I" boards and drawers. it stood m" l’ "‘ ‘in l" "‘ against the wiill opposltq her room. “""""" """"n a (l M, p, m, s,» b, n, s oors an drawers hnd been outputs NIWIION, iisiisgsi, opened in disorderly fashion; one Ii-i-ilaiiitlio. drawer had been pulled right out MORE HUMQURS OF HISTORY April 25 12M. — Queen Eleanor gave birth to a son at Carnarvim Cus- tle. lle was chris- tened Edward, and wns, with great ceremony. present- “ed to the Welsh chleftlilns as Prince of Wales. Ever since then the eldest son of the British Sever elgn has had this title bestowed up- on him. surrounded by demons, once hei- She flung the blankets from her blankets on a bed in a bare little and 53'! "P. iooui. She saw a. chair. What other l! was Xllllllfll furniture there wus swathcd in wllll he? ml!!!" 9Y6! IlIB HnW mate dalllp-(IIOIILS, melancholy "Kalli that dnrlns snlrltlnz-awwy- dfupiugg’ gugsggfins fgfknqulggg Such a man would never have do. and cniil; suggestous whch the EQPl-ed hi" l‘! "19 "m"! ll-Pefl! 0f THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE FUR MARKET ‘the following leports ure iroii. the cqilnig uiiifld I'm/pint “t... .oi.. Auction u... ii-i... nu- A v.ii. TllRTllllEll n "ntllrsnllinll “FIIii-i-llitmllllg llllli inn llllronil: tonllpatlill CROSS FOX (1,269 Skins). Locllned 1572i. i guiiu LJUliuu-IUII which was istnc. iitgit-ctcii, consisting Ul l\Ui'i.ll western skins. , . unit Silver Flue 50.00 l0 72.00 mto Y0"? basement uiirk Silvery . . . . .. iéidllguto c Dark Silvery Fine . lo . _ I Dark Silvery 35.00 to 41.00 neat the name‘ filumbkll slimy FLAG o0 t 3100 - d h l tun c . . . . . . . . .. ‘ . o . Siikiy ___________ ,, ,,-._.,., ,,,~_,.,_,,, All lVicClarys resources an t c honor sin... m. ittlbliuL. is... to z...» Mgclafys dealers - A\\.‘Jd-_iI i . . . . . . . . . . . ;:o.ou to JAM. c t . . -. l‘ . l [Jul . “T53. to 22.5.. Back up Th“ uTrTu ca‘ l'n.- ii lavy . . Z‘ .00 to 32.0 . - - _ n: ..“. .... .. .. .7. . l0 The)! lmns to you Mame squlvmult itulilicd . . 14.00 tu 11ml J Luw . . . . . .. izJiu lo lzju and Fflufld TfIIB. Junk (Badly ltubbcll) 2.00 to 5.01. is.“ l.il . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 .u0 in no.0. ‘ ' i.."...il.l.t.i ...... .. iii... to 1...... McClary/s Sunshine Furnace provides ds. W "m, Lump“ ox pend blc heating in thousands of-homcs and - F nso up" , m” m“, n,“ i n, ' burns hard coal, soft coal or coke. _ b mgflyf go Cqmtipbgjon bu] (LiLlSZi Skills.) illiiskii o North sdealsr andklct cxplain Illllilfilil-llilll nothing I trial "q- wuslcrn Cunadizin Unchanged. did me buy ‘but 1 ".8 inducd iLJiSitHI a laustuiu to try “Fruit-a-tives” and they Dwllllellvv- brought relief with the first tablet: and by taking this splendid medicine at. regular in- ,1 Uailitllliili 10%. Ueimiin it’: Swiss Advanced 10% A line collection. lili bust iicllianil, while ltussiun aili hliifiiflfil Cuiiudiun skins sold zit til- decline. SLIGHTEST PAIN OR DI COMFORT APPERWARDS." So Writes Mr. Ludlow, a former U. S. Vice and Deputy Consul in‘ Great Britain, and now of 161 West 36th Street. New York. l 2,, 7.. Thousands IIIfVCCbCCII relieved o: l ‘Pl, ' ' " the miseries o onstipat on an " e I Eastern Canadian 6i. Eastern-—- ;-ii.»~=i-»-»,,,-,»., l t‘; if??? ............ ~. m l‘; {iii "M" l“ ‘ m“ Y ""’ ° "l" il Low 8.: Rlllliletl .. 8.50 u. 10.7%. the concentrated and intensified l“ 6.‘ n, 4W juices of dfreeh 055 ,, a apples,‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " ' prunes an figs. c an 50c at ‘n an!!!‘ SILVER FOX (1,138 Skins. Advanced 10%. i\ orillnltry collection with u [cw illll‘ Joli. The line skills solii l‘XL‘i'[! jtiunslly wcll, while all grtiiles sold pit the advance. IN MEMORIAM iirlfliili} lill that nlcdlclil skill und kind and loving ilursiilg could do, 1t was of no avail, God willed other- 131 . n0 to V, Silver Selected 2 wise and saw fit to cull her homely‘ Sbvor _ _ _ _ _ _ v _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ __ zinil llUl‘ spliit took its illght to l-llc 91 21 0 to 12 ‘so Ono who gave it. Shg died trusting Slightly Sliver 5010mm _ V _ _ _ V H in the promises o1‘ her Lord and l]; “Mm w lmmo 13,‘ Saviour, Sin; ucvcr complained bufisughuy Sm". _, _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ 4 ‘ ‘ _ __ always spoke saying she would be n3 201,0 m 8250 well on the morrow. The lat.» Mrs. Black (Jumpboll was n grurlllllto of Prince q m) w 10745" m "l will“ Cllllcgm MW“? taught Ilrlown, Rubbed & Low (irlulcs . school for sevcrul yours livforc llcr| 32,, 2m, to 6250 ninrriiigc, 'lihe funeral, oiic of thcii “ largest sccn at Victoria West for 1138 ,som.~ time was held on Saturday’ ' RACCOON ltiho éfiril to thi- Vimorln West Cem- _ete_ry, when ull that was mortal of “b91121 5km,“ Advnnpr,‘ m,” IVA collcctloil consisting m‘ (Tommi iiillll Sollthwrsloru skills conlililr n loving wilc iind ulotller Willi tcn- derly laid to rest, there to await the grout resurrection nlornlnu. m“ "m, m“ or both qpcuonfl, ah" zgikafrfilhalgfigsit.lhpqamtlilillgrlgciiiiow: 2‘ fvbw good lots oi Northern and ling hushand- -seven children; "stern skins. All sections sult- < ' ' ‘iilllp for the cloak and suit trail" lnnmcl'y:—~li‘rcd 11., in Abiirilouui, _ _ m __ ’Si1sk.; Ilclcn residing with her‘ziihgflfcgéggrénglwérfhi’ ‘of "raw? ‘Aunt, Mrs. A. Wnoil, Tryon; l“lnr-‘ l“ n s “mg ‘b ‘once, Annie, Pearle. Ada and Stlrl- mand‘ ing at home, llcr grief stricken prir- Eaflem__ ‘ P li/atxitttiiuilvlridlilriiiirgiiiiidAtiifriolliilsdiixil Fm L“ R‘ M"! ' ' ' ' " 7'40 ' "* 16‘: ll ‘Fix. Lgo 8i. Lgn. .. 6.10 to 6 fill brothers and sisters: Russel. . . Plvlwflnl; Gordon and Brlrllns, lfin- l p‘ H MM‘ ‘Q 3mm" " l&ll 4.90 to 5.20 0.10 mOPB: Fred. Vlctorla West; Mrs. ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " I), D, MacDonald, Shamrock; Mrs. Forrest Phillips, Mt. Koynl: Mrs. i silllfkflfin Rflfltflny Tyne Valli-y, The funeral services wcri- con- ducted by tllc Rev. J. C. Martin and thi; Rev. C, N. llrown who vls» Iited -her during her illness and who spoke (‘OWlFOTYlIIQ woiils in mo, bereaved, favorite hymns of tho lii-i-inllcil Wflfo sllnit. Asleep ln Jesus, Forever with the Lord, Will the Circle ho unbrokcil. Slifo ill the Arms of Jesus. Tho pull bearers were Moore, Cbns. Moore, Lmym." buildings. The business is olll es Moore. Theo. Enmnn, John n, pgnwtabllshed in the centre of ii pros mun Dilvlil Enlmnn, Tim tributes wore: Pillow from Store for Sale At Dunstaffnage merits tho undersigned Business ut the to the reform in which she was lhold by her many friends. and had fallen, spilling its contents on the floor. llut the purpose behind the disorder was obvious. Thus the foodstocks oi the dresser had been brought into view. Again her eyes byes tlllcd with tears. lFhe stranger had done this also. for her, tho FOR SALE Four miles weary ma", ere mm“. nvvrcmne Also beautiful alto for fox ranch. by his weariness to the floor. P. BVRNE, (To Be Continued) North Rive 10746-18 stu-10i. BY ARTHUR MORELAND Arise iiiiir iti.s...ic-."s"a"-i‘=cifiwsv , - - i.. ire-mi. , mviurlons. . isuihu Russian & Siberian Declined tervals, I suffer no more. 5““‘."‘ CAN Now EAT ANYTHING llfiiilgblfCpfehziliéfl.dTilt: ilatusklb. WITHOUT FEELING THE sultil e fol luck yelm, “L1,. ill .. 20.00 1022.00 Owing to other business arrange- desires to dispose of her lilcrutivo G ocory Dilnstaifnuge ilclull. John H_ inf! stnro, dwollinghmise and out- nm-“Hperous, populous settlement, nolir churches and schools. For further inm-ily: Wreath Father. Mother, particulars apply to. CRAB. it .l\I. viinllllcir, Wm" M" Brothers: Spray. MR8. R. PHILIPBON (flee LHIIO) "'"'""" Women's institute of Victoria Dubbtbffnbgb , . ffifiiffifj 13$ West: Crescent Ladies Aid oi‘ the phone Centrm ' u‘ 3°“'ll-"~ Presbyterian ‘Church. AlLtesiifylng 1 4,954; 10 m RIVER VIEW FARM‘ from Ch-rlottstown. excellent land with good building; Consult McClary' Or wiitc for descriptive booklet to MtCla 3. 3 Comfort i... Guarantee McClai-fs Sunshine Fumac. the exclusive tested features of Vancouver. Stjnhn. N~B.. Hamilton. CURRIE & MURNAGHAN Charlottetown Agents for McClarys Furnaces- EJUNn*A'i y'ii, London. Toronto. Montreal, Wliialpq, Calgary, Saskatoon and Edmonton. r No. 0f Avcr» M“ J°HN A‘ °AM'PBE'"' W“ ll-"Ww "s" r ' wzrw“ o ‘I 21‘ w‘? n] l I All Silver Selected " i i ' ' T T‘ m‘ i] I1 ~ 11y 5. w". 9 llelll) 0 l’ 39 12'.(J0 to ' .‘ Victoria West unll Enmoru, were A" silver _ _ _ v _ _ _ _ _ v _ _ _ V 4 _ _ _ __ i dot-ply giiovcil when it bcclilnc 119 3750 m known the! Maggie N. Wlfe 0i John s; 511v...- gmbbi, ,1 vi.- IIIIYI‘ iiiii IIIIIIINI ii..i.is.-lii...iii-r "IIWIIIII" iiilll 1w... h. A. Cimliihvll. h-ul passed sway w 5i; 150,09 b, .- , iii-nun... “in... .i.-..ir.-. ..i tlw Iiblltlwlll‘ ...l.-.-.. VI ._ i lll(‘. grizit beyond lll lhcr 41st yearn-y‘ Syn“. ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ [j _ ‘ Sh..- lirul liven enjoying good hciilthi 130 K ' 251m m _ . 6 ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " ' "lllll “llmll 51X ‘Wells hem” i!“ V; Sliver Sclieoii-il i .4 '2.i.l ('II‘III'K . .. limo i." .\I ll (loath, when silo was stricken wltl: 25 16000 u, 33000 19,, ‘ I-leiii wiillii . . . . . .. $3.50 i... .‘\I . - 1 '- * . \‘ lllllummm‘ and hm“ “Hum m“ W silver a; - ‘ - - - - -- Alm- IIIIKI‘ I|lIllIIIIfy 0' (Pliilf Pulhl Ill ’i-tI—i) iiiiil I2 foot lengths. L. M. POOLE CO. ‘Si.’ TENDERS Tenders will b; received at the office oi the City Clerk up to noon on Monday, June 15th for the paint- ing of the Interior of the Fire Sta~ tlon. ' The lowest or any tender necessarily accepted, ' G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk not 1479-6-l0M-il. TENDERS ' office oi the City Clerk up to noon on Monday, June 15th for the erec- tion of a Bathing House at Ken- slnqton Range. Plans and spec]. flcatlons to he seen at the office oi the Olty Surveyor. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac~ oepted. G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk l'l79-6~10M4i. -=§""O FARM FOR SAL AT VICTORIA I nun (rift-ring by private ltiIIl‘ my Fnriii, i-iiiitltinlng one liumIri-il acre-i n! IIrnl l-Iiiwifllliill, IIII violin-ll iniil Ill "I" very bent ol condition. New Iioliw- iuiil liiirn. Iriannry and Implement iilieii. Iii- liner-lion. cliiiiigo for foxoii iIuri-ii: 0 Tenders will he received at the FOX FOOD We liiivo In riilil storing» a Irenli sup- ply of iiiniill fut herring, which nniny I'i\Ill‘Il\'I‘lt Iiiiw foiiiiii the but dii-t illn Iulnilior price 3% vents per III. (‘lili - quantity iii-stroll daily h! vb pri-iiii or trl-ivri-lily by frelllit. Pines your order promptly If you ri-uiiiyo l ri-irulur VOII|I|IIy of frimli “III. l\li\TTlll‘1\\’ & McLEAN, LIMITED Sour]: Emit llilr-(l-B-tis-tll. r v00 o oovoooovoeooo-ooooov For Fire Insurance consult ll. M, SIMPSON 15a Richmond Street Phone I02 ________________ Professional Cards McDonald & McPhcei B. A.‘ -I, A. siiiiosanii n. n. liiiriiill IIiirrInti-rii, Attnriioy, lllic. Money to Loon ltllcy IIulliIiiig (Jinirlottetull Dr. C. C. Archibald lirailnlltn of N. Y. Pout Gradual! FOR SALE AJIunlnenn Ntmiil at Eiiiyvnle, lint .10, with ll iwroii of Ilinil, n gooii iiiiiiuil, two nlco barns, a work shop. iill III giinil repiolr, ll pump iit tlin iliinr, Iiiuiily to church,‘ storm IIIIII nilllviiy ilintlon together with nil the iiiovrislvli-ii; also all tlu» work in the iliiop not net- Iloil for Iiy tho Ifith of June, Iittll, wit’ he sold to pay for rout. Apply to n. wvssic, Shoemaker on the Premium i-li-iioiil IIICI iriiivlllll I Fraction limited to Iiya, Ell‘. WI" u Throat Ollie Illaynr Illllltlllll (lrrat George Street tiffli-ii Hours-O Io ll n. in. l to l p. I- Tolophono ISO-I. \ Mark R. Mcciiigan- B.A. l ‘ ' SOLIOITOII. Manny to Iain Cameron Block (lliallllhilflif-‘J’ nimnisrnli, no‘ 1 ilil-ll-flsiiithttl-il.