We carry a full line of toilet arti- z dYk-..ur_ "Wntfti- “WWW. r --~-- . VISIT GROIINDIIIJIIIII SIIIIIIII 163 Great , George Sill-Fr” Next to Stanley Bhsw a. Psardoaf BAYER vnoroctirnu v ii A. LYOI] rh raphe o1 all cites. films n 1i: sli ese amateur cameras sr oecived frcch every aveck. Moderate Prices Icrconll llilnflnn to .'..."'.'°‘.'-'....,'~""' '. l I FIB I gssss-lsiee-‘wun I ' KING'S CUIINTY EXHIBITION AI GEORGETdWN Thursday, 829L423, i920 $1,700.00 in Cash Prizes The ladies of the Georgetown Women's nstltute will serve hot dinners on the grounds. The train will be held at Georgetown until 4 o'clock p. m. and will connect wi-th trnins at Mt. Stewart .for Charlottetown, Sourls and Elmira. depart- IIIIIIO; 35 cents admits to all ments. For Prize Lists or further in formation apply to J. LESLIE POOLE. President ln-wsr Mum-mu. ANDREW LAVERS. Secretary Georsetown. ZlltlT-B-BWthsSatWTsuesBi. IO-O-O-OOOQQ-QOQ-bwo - ll. l. MABON f Dptepotrlcl Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted IOIlIIIlQé P. l. l. Graduate of anadlan Oph- thalmic Collage, Toronto and other post graduate courses. our eyes examined methods. c e s n 0 f v a s v l-Icve y by latest llll-l-lltf. . Q-O-OOQ-c s. s. PARKMAN = Jeweler & Optometris Graduate with honors from - the Canadian Opthsiinie Col- i lege, Toronto. Ont. Scientific examination of the eyes ‘with the niost mod- ern methods and appliances. We ale thr lietinoscope or Shndnw Tell The Elfloir." Opthalmoruew '\‘hs llllentri- ' Opthaimoswpe for determi- ing the diseased conditions uf the eyes. l‘he Ski Optomet» er (the above’ instruments srrthe only ones in Kings County.) The Revelation Test Cabinet and many more deli . ecie instrumen‘ . We are Opticians to the people who want the beet is finality cs4 satisfaction and we are constantly testing with good results patients who have tried elcewherefllry ns and be oonvineed thct we five hilhect quality Ind best ~resu1fswithaslvin|ofl0 per cent ou- more. ILL GOOD. CIUAIANTIID s. s." PARKMAN it Montague. P. l. l. L Ywev-nv clos for the baby, including baby talc, infants’ fo6d, powder puffs, sanitary napkins, etc. We 'slto sell V! (‘very-thing in the drug and spec- ialty line, fer children as weliae adults. Best qualities. " n. MAB y Prescription Drugslet, Optovns riot Launching, has moved to George- -'-_0r the future. ihomb in Washington, U.-S.A. . o'clock noon if not claimed before .glass,.s-ilver, linenpfurniture and ' investment a farmer "gvfigvv>b-w,‘r. , l. s > r '-' -..__.a.. '---..°wA'rci-| ron MONTAGUI 4°11" ill! Tuosdily. Slot. 21st. _ zaoi-s-is-si. Jars. 12.1. MoCormac of town. whc-r. she intends to reside "..'Mlss ‘Sadie McCormack, left GWPRQWWH. Wednesday. for her ' ‘A "JSTRAYED FR-OM, OWNER'S Dwmms. l year old heifer, spot- ‘rd r-"d and white. Any inlormot- rr- a to hrs‘ whereabouts will be iladiy received by the undersign- tvlfltlfl ltoss, Mian-ts-gue. ' 2833 9 16 2i. mruzn: ARE on MY prem- lr-cs {or lhrc-e weeks 6 cattle, one 1t cow (bnc-wn), one year old l"if~r lbmuml. one Year old bel- fer (Nd and white) one 8 year old lwifer (black ‘and white), 2 two Ymr flld bill!!! (one whiite, one red 811d White). Will be sold by auction 0Y1 M-onduv. lSizpt. 20th, at 12 that date. Lester McLeod, Dundee, (F9950) 2807-9 15 4d. “JIIAONTAGUE DOLLAR DAY Dakar day seems lb be in fusfiirn "*"“ "'1'!" WWII-s and cities have their dollar day, some of them two M _v Pimc. It is pleased to learn that the little flown of Montague the beautiful. is planning to put on a dollar Ila-y in time very near forum “‘\'l W" "We s-u-re "fin-Ii when tfhr 91115797191118 merchants of téhis ihlflvili; I-OWILMIWWG so much new lYllfidl-“B PM renrovaiilng is going on l“! DNBWL Itakrs it in hind to lput W u “Puller Dav". lit will be like if was wl'l'1 lfhe Ch-lautu-uqua, some. districts Ito remember for a ufiilx I.-'r.’s hope that they have a li-rg" Dailmflflie Worthy of the efforts W18!’ 1W9 Putting Ifbrth U: make it a 6110035 Md likely we will samu- timo have another bargain day in "Alre not too disnmnt future, . “rm-mascots -- vicxsnsow WEDDINQ~"'A Wl'Y'-lli‘,etty marri- "i" tfok time» st the home of the brides parents ilk. and am. Charl- vs Vi okeneon, Montague, 0|; m9 ‘Vmllill! 0-! Sebleunber ‘Znd. when ‘their daughter Edith was ummq ivn the bonds of matrimony to Harry . Mc-GNWN’. o.’ Montague in the Presence of a nunrber of relatives and friends. Tbr-b ride enter-m m". “ow on- the snm of. her father, whale the strains ‘of the wedding uni-ion were rendered by Miss Lucy the officiating minister and was assisted by Rev. CJE. Armstrong. The bride was very becominigly attired in pin-k georgette crepe over silk ‘with ipeivrl trimmings, and wore a ‘bridal veil with orange blossoms, and curried a beautiful ‘ooquet of sweet peas, Asters and Maiden hair fern. The grooms gift to the bride was a beautiful gold pend-ant set with pearlefThe popu- larity of the young couple was much in evidence ‘by the lmrge number of beautihul and valuable presents received, consisting of cut chequjs. iMr. and Mrs. McGregor will reside of. “The Groves” Mon- tngue. flock Quota i- ns ITAILIFAX, September 1s_— (Quo lotions furnished by ii‘. B_ McMurdy and Co, the Montreal Stock Ex- x‘. A tans , Needs; Milwaukee Air Poss! ‘Wategysleg; ijcunblnctl m a few its... the" snswtr ls: Bccsusel .81 the best _ make. ‘lime spent in carrying water, in pumping water andflrl taking the stock to tbs waters»; imush. in ‘time thatcan beuhed to better ad- vsntaige at other r_k . The mnliter ofgbome comfort also is important. dpit the wife of the farmer just eegood cs the cit! women! ' _’ ‘ ' What she'll the children? ls Ihflf" nnvrfJl-"flll whv the" should not have cwlfoune equipped with a n. _ ‘and lnsldn toilet lust- like rh- ou- relations‘! to think what-it means in csseiloi firs lo have s hose handy and eighty ‘bounds wafer ores- s'io fitht it with. _ ii is the next time you are in McLean. Rev. J-JD. McKenzie was ‘l Tlildpd by the dictates of his ow: conscience and intellect. Speak in: of one important m; in hi life. he said: ' . "Wit-h mast-u. to this omit-r : have not sought the advice of m. iOllflifyifl-Zliplbr n! vm-y pflllflgffl friends. l confess that in alldm pol-mat acts of my life, of my pol. will 037-99751 hnve not consul» c-d my one,’ - “Possibly it is some‘ encourage- ment for us now to reflect that nl ' "Willis now itbo consummation 0i {Fender's iii-fa work ls placed by on. vu-awl acclaim, ‘high and indeed 41110!!! the very highest .i.n the rec -r-'.is of our public nsen, entitling hlvm to a place in the grateful memory of lsisvcourrtry and to core monies such on we are now per- zlonmfauj in various lmrts of the land in his own time he wn-s sub- Jt-ct to assault- and calumny as persistent and as ‘bitter as was evt-i‘ level-led mt politicians bead. l-ls was denounced in some smarts of Can- ada as a bigot and he was denounc- ed in his own province as secret JMBICDIJHK the Anglimnization of his i ._‘ . Boflh allegations are now conceded to have been flagrant l! and cruieluy false. A newepuplr .-n this ilmvlnoe once denounced mm as ‘the supporter of onopolvles of the seigneurs, the pholder of well-paid government situations, .1 s-..,r-r ._ misrnnx PERSONALS ..hM-rs. . John M. Nichols-on, Gea-rgctowvn, visited Sum-mersid-e cn Thursda-y.—G. ' ...'Mr. Edmund Donahue, illuso- heath, ileit on. lhursduy to silent St. Hartman's Unlverslity.—-G. _,,.__. ..*-lllr. Lawson of Charlottetown, visited LBrudencll during thc- wee... tilting ‘for tlhe viovwut and surrounding --G ..'\Mr. l-leber Gordon, Brideneii, “is '1 ti Al-ea-inurd, during the p». . weekr-G. i . fiMlss Kettle Frasr r. Georgetown is now Mmtending the‘ Prince of Wales Coilegm-G. = . Jllr. iChalllesMimr, Burnt Point, left on/Phursday, to complete his course in the Prince of Wales Coi- lager-G. --=-.*- --=;=i:,b._.... ..‘lMiss 01ers Creed, Albion. spent‘ n few days with friends in Charlottetown, {during ibis..- \v‘ec.; rFs. "sum Eileen HIbheth, George- town, leilt on Mondny in Bnifl‘ Prince of (Wales College, lCharlotto ovum-G. “fill-r. ad M-re. King of Boston with their two chidren Edgar and ilobert are visiting friends in Ai- bion.—-G. ..'Arnong those who spent Lu- bour Dsy. in Georgetown wpre:-—-- Menard. Harry Barnes, Reginald Jenlnlos, Nathan Johnson, Stillman Johns/m ail o‘. Thurioftefowns-i}. (- ..-—--— ~ ‘ ..'M.ius -Me‘vl|.,. Gorilsn, t-‘rlril- frnn Hertd, was a visitor la (‘har ‘lotletown during the u'eek.-G‘, ..'Mc-:-srs Joseph Stiliivsn, Lr-o Sullivan and Thomas Hynes, Car- zlignn, lei-t on 'I‘hursd:\y to niteiid St. Dtmstnn's University-G. ..'M|lsses L-lly-and- baura Creel. Albion, left for ‘Charlottetown, on Tuesdiaflvvhere the former intends to cnitecr us ssturlenn in Prince of . Wales Colllegem-G. ..'Mr. Ernest: Parker, George- f-own Royalty, left on Monday for Charlottet wvn, where he will al- tend the ince of Wales College. Jhhvery‘ enioyabie dance and entertainment was held in the V’ Towfi-‘l-lsll, Georgetown on Monday ndgh-tfiSept. 6. A large number w-ro slit and all enjoyed themselves ho; the fullest extent.-—G. o ptfhe many friends .0! Mr. George A. Poole of Dower Montague will regret to learn that he has been obliged to enter the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, tonn- dcrgo instrument, and many wishes are expressed for his speedy recov- NH“ recently been appointed sten- ugrcplser end" bookkeeper in the Georgetown brooch of the‘J. d. Hughes 0o. Mics Gsilsnit hat been - ‘rec-clot to Miss Aliyah Bnehsut. who has recently resigned her posi- tton-iossacevptonelntheilirmof is. l‘ Ho. ~ u. Summersiile.—_-~G. ..'Iiss Bernice McDonald. of Surmnerslde, motored to ~George- town, on Saturday. A. of . C-hur- . JM-iss Hattie Gllils, friends ‘in ' A. lottetown. is visiting Georgetown. - "sum Anne. McLellsn of fltorle- town and took over our demonstrat- ing outfit. ~ curtail: lira-flu i V M91?" 9V5» . 9.55’?- ‘Ii queen It, Iflbsrisneiows.‘ ..,..- w. Georgetown last week. His many friend-s were plecced to fallout failure‘ mascot rinse-tilt‘ dsposilonbvstitmcycssrsshim lueahbbslmee. ___ icuzsrsh cunriss. “"" .'M,lss Gallant of ‘Surpmerslde’ town. is stlendl g Notre Dame Academy, Chart tetown. . _A.. ..'£r. ‘Dari Robins, visited Fair and Final Judgment. “But time has done its work ‘nrtier himself never lived to wit nesa, and very few mm do live t. witness, t-be’ fair and final judg-J mc-nt of his country mite-r the vmoif a. o! misrepresentation h-ns lifted and the missions of controversy have subsided. But the favorable verdlc ofposterity iis sonnet-hing a (hours and ltm-c-e worth while, and the ucs moptss of this afternoon are one of a multitude of nuvrvifesta ,tions of how sincere and how uni -versal that favorable verdict is.“ "Cartier toiled and the did not, toll in vain, for friendship betwee English-Canadians and French- Canadisns, for friendship sccurel). based not on racial mfnalgamation or an impossible uniformity but on -mutu~al confidence and respect, for the conquest of sympathy over pre- ‘be: us stnive to bring m dull frui- Ition the vision of lCar-tier and of lthe ilathe-rs of Confederation. Let l-the aspiration of Lamar-tine be ours: " ‘ltcconnniisaons nous done, ills deg memes peres, | “Le sang do nos aieux la-bnut ' nous avoura.’ " l The funeral of the late Chester ‘Curtis, who died last Wednesdall in the P_ E_ island Hospital after un eight days’ illness of periton- itis, was heldon Thursday last from the residence of his parents. v- aw Mrs. Robert Purlls, 9 Gran ville Street, to the People's Cemet- wymitev. fie-lite ’l‘ayi°\' cvllil-"c" ed the servic at the house Mid grnve. The large attendance at the funeral bespoke the sympathy ieii for the bereaved parents in the loss of their only son_ v The pail bearers were lvan Me Innis, Norman McPherson. Eddie Mv-Nevin, Jack Connolly, Clifford Wave, undJnlin Turner. ' ‘ The beautiful floral tributes con‘ prised wrest d from his father and mother. the ‘ , plow!" 0i Jim’! °“ ton C0.,"llIi-. and Mr», Neil i“- miv , m, And Mrs. Eager Whit lock. Percy. Rodd. J. Connolly “lid \' MrlPherson. Mound Mrs. Fred _ sod.- family. Missal 16.111 . purge. tDivone Henry and Cora Tan ionfiMr dud Mrs. Jack Donovan. Edgar Dnislel, Ellsworth Diamond Fred Bradley and Frank Bradley. Crosses from Mr and Mrs. Johr “Yvflkpr "11-. {grid Mrs= 3' "Bu-Front!!! Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Squarebriififi. Stars from Miss Rita McIntosh. Ml‘ 1nd Mrs. Nail Wn-lluir. Crescent from m. and Mrs-Mimi! ivicluuil. Frank Pilldw. from Mr_ and Mrs. Hale and family. Spray from Mr and ma. John Williams and lam : iiy, Bo quets from Eva Fraser and Doris Edward ‘Fraser. _ The deceased. who dun 019i? eighteen years of ace. had almost mmpuewd his course at the lottsjtown Business 1C0llege, when _h'n was seized with the illness‘; yvhlch laid him low. to regret-‘ofiniany friends in this _i~le leaves to mourn besides his snrrowlnz parents. two sisters, Mrs’ Neil Walker of’ Charlottetown, an!‘ Miss Gladys Curtis. _ DOYOIE-l-MORRISON WEDDING. V" The Presbyterian Church at vllnn- u I slimy was ~t‘llir-<i to ‘the doors vea- tcrdav afte-rr-rrwn to witness "the marrirge of Miss Agnes daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. William BoyoehBoliehaw, and the Rev. DJ Morrison. ipastcll- of Strathlorne, N. 6., Presbyterian congregation. The ceremony .wos performed by the pool-or, Rev. LS. MacKay. the lride and igroom being unattend- ed. -Mlsc . pole lMdlueod pfeilied at the orgs .__'l‘he church hn-d been vary tastefully decorated for the occasion)? the young lady fri-eiiiifl of the brid ist durifirfihe past few years and. on active worker lathe centric!!!" Imony thehappy couple left by aui0~ mobile for Borden en route to B09"- ton; a-nffother American cities. They expect to be absent four weeks when they will refurntobhe pastorate‘ at Strathlorne. The Guardian heartily ioins in the 800d wishesextended to them by We" many friends. - ON THE. lC. N. R. ....HALLFAX. sum. ire-A seriou- iwmen Point Tapper and lonn, B. 0., caused ‘the recemt heBNY Till"! lhave tit! wt 40 hour's. Several trains iron: alifnx me muilaorred and in mun’! oasos pusebn-ga-rs have been ‘trout! stoaaner ‘aver the Bras D'or Lslfes. ' Iiisgmvc is crowded with delayed sleepim cars. lt tsexpected that of sorts! Have your indigestion. liver troubles. or are your nerves ' uLof tune? If so inst try Vital ' abiets. They are s wonderful ‘Tobie. They olesr the comple" , _ purify the bloodand tune up the l whole system. your drugglst, or by mail 2s w“ Drag Co‘, Iactaai. ..Ql..-Q. il..° 1 old st n53. V . - v- ‘ iudice, for the triumph of good will. _ ntori, Josie Lafferty and __ Char , the deep . - V city. -_ .1 who bud been orgsn- ' ‘ I i Ryland tion._l~iflniediately after the c011!- , f; <_-—- iQi-ri‘ SERVICE ‘TIE-UP OF TRAFFIG__ washout‘ on the C. N. R, line be .. -up traiillc between Il-lu. ' Sydfneys and the Mainland dor the ‘ fersud by the railway company jbY ,. travellers and‘ many, unable to find 1 . rlodgnsgs idiihe town, are snaking _ temporary iluomos in the railway F oondlmlone will be better tomorrow. . " n; Tonic Worth While Do you need s Tonic? Are you out I Get a box from - from , yfhis-fsther Senator Tanner. lle l! lasing relieved here by Mr_ For. tor. l? _ . , -‘.,\'Ir_ William Tierney, of J, J, T111211“! k Co., Ltd., Vernon River ‘rfhjlCIl is spending a few days here. 'Y!i1. l! the guest of her nunt, Mrs. Dr. 'McLcan.. Y Tile Misses Grace and Elsie Mit- Qgfill. who left here four years ago , oJ-make their homes in Boston are "pending their holidays ‘here gov. Dr_ Walker, of Rolln Bay, ftév. K. C_ McPherson and Rev, R, McDonald, of East Point, were fhouris on Sunday and Monday nyconnsction with the Fortyi .1013“ Devotion. ' , i IQQhr. R. L. McKenzie is in port.‘ tidying taken two good catches of ins kereig. The fall fishing fleet, if,‘ loucesvcr is suspected here in a fei'f_'days_ - . dfrvf. and Mrs. .J_ A. McDonal imfsibaskatoon, who spent the sum- mer, at Bayfleld have returned to tlfmwest where IProf. McDonald h fchsrge of the French classes lbéihc University of Saskatoon. Eugene Wynne, of the Sou- rls ‘Drug Co. and Mr. Lorne Noon- nn of J. J_ Hughes Ltd, spent the week end in the ‘city. | fails. Hilda Paquet, graduate of lljfif‘... hns taken s position in the ' office 0i Matthew dlld McLean Ltd. s '. i l, ss Adeline Gallant, the popu- \uuoeuo¢r.uu..~u:_ a. .r_ Hughes Tutti, here, has been. transferred to:,ihe office of their branch " at‘. Georgetown. The vacancy in the Souris office is being filled ‘by Miss Kellie MoDonai -\-~s¢ i fEagination is a magI-lfvinc “W! sipped-r much greater than they are.‘ .. j-Sovme woman's ideas of happi- _ wueist in supposing them- 35“. es the ernvlyici’ adl thoirwfriends. ‘john evu rusul ob live after when». Even when an." amateur corn»! ~ MISS Kathleen Smith, of George- , banked our, .11 non-Wes _. dlfls he cannot ‘take the fatal Jnislruinrint with him . Friday superior wire rolls) “Rylands, Fox Wire Netting. The two shipments we have received make us the largest importels in AmericeuWe are prepared todeliver this Wire” you are buying the best that skill can produce. fect, every mesh is true to size. In building with it you are building for all time. As there is sure to b_e a big demand for this wire we advise customers to book their orders at once. y The‘ Roger wow-we ... .....~¢..4.. ..~.......-..-. __....._ _, ,.__ .~ ., , ,,__ v or, _ H "y"; ‘ I > t _ \ ' V f: g ; . .. _ _ ‘ THE pluinborrrnrowu GUARDIAN. ~ » M g, g M,» =1 |-- '- .7 W ~' _ ' .- . - ._ f. . ‘fr. 1' _‘ _ __ .. - '" ’ IGUMDM IR I I I ' I I ll ll I i?‘ SOURI§~ ' 3 r s- -.»~. b. - lilflillllliilt} s SAS i a o f a ' '___F_' ~ ' . ' - f ‘ r ' ' ‘m -- u ' ‘ _ l ._', . c... rave ..,.. u... ....,. . . e C‘ , g * t... . A ......... .. t"... I Hotel Victoria I Home Industry ~- ~- ~ a tours sumo F0li - l r ~ » ~ - ' ' ' . l ' visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wal- ' _ "-- . ‘ RACIAL umrr rtumn k = :- fffli‘. i i wt u u-cu. “PEERLESS” B- sos. _ € mb-s-zs-u _ - - _ i _, s; B “twain” "w u s l IIov/uted. ' °' p “ y "7 ; i verages. in assorted flavours, on the market :-- ..'iVl8 a monsoon. m. I A‘ QII/Qllllllsln were‘!!! port here mI ' E“‘-"»""‘-’ mm“ "mm" I l we 9H gwmg W“ .3 drlnki-wluch for mm‘ ' n- soecia‘. inducements c°"“""" "W! Plus Four - of justice, the champion offline} Mm“, : service. - f ty, PIEJNOU!‘ and Sanitary handling,-cannot b6 7°? 5°11" Dfll- $907-$150. es the apostle of servitude ‘ 0 H‘ c- BROWN "I'll!"- u i - »-‘-__ breeder of corruption, the encmrv "he draft-lean of lllesive obedience: ‘. W“ ' h ‘ SURI nor on “us CON- ____aw_A1-cH out FOR THtm fine of blm tlult hn invade bio gre- -'. 1, humnn wnsclence-vendoh g Tory F. J. Tanner, Manager of I c arlouswwn Hm“ m," I'm‘ : 'I.I.\YEI\I'1‘, 0!‘ f0?‘ that IIIQIIG!‘ anywhere ill tIIB as which l» brimming full of bur. "wish?" ""1""! "mum consult."- mvhirier. a lobber.’ Tim pretty the Bunk of Commerce is s end- ‘ P'°""""“' ' wnf 1 1) gems‘ _ . _ 28074454‘. tipn with‘ friends and out of th. \/ell covors the whole field of viii lush“ MM y! wPlclo-u the P“ t ; 33534-E-th. x t . _ l _ F,‘ ,. . . wealth of his own cnprriunce us. ficailon. r ~ . r K *6 .... .»m-...,,,,,... COMPARE this delicious, dmtlnctive fia- vouf l, yviih I‘ .. -- - . ‘ Vic-roam HOTEL . sl-lluF. ‘ D. A. Gorrie, Halifax; H. Dawn- ing‘ Borden; Mrs. Dr. Martin, Grnndview; Mrs. A. ll. Marlin, Grnndview; H. B. Mcbnuchlin. Truro; B. S. McFnrlane, Truro; l), P. Bonymun, Moncton; J. ll. Cole, St. John; T. W. and Mrs. Morris, City; J. E. Wnwson, Boston; J. D. O'Connell. Sussex, N. Ii: I’. G. Rowe, ‘Coleman; Dr. Paterson. plied. _ .r._e '1'. mourns, ilanufna-fiu-ors of flu- smw Frunoua "Pl-IERLI-ISS” Dry Ginger Ale. . . . others, and’ CONVINCE ~YOUR-_ Your Grocer, Confectlonér, Druggist or . Fountain handles “PEERLESS? Beverages. 1f ~_ not ivrite us and vac-will seethat you are supi ' her, Hartford; Mrs. J. Jenkins, linrtford; Mr..J. nbpiouu. Provid~ dnce; R. C. Murphy, llioreil. Summerslde; Florence Watt, Boa. ton; H. B. Render, Montreal; W. R. Reeh, Ottawa: 'l‘. C. hinnlnck, Ottawa; Jas White, Oiinwn; Chris- tine McLeod, Vzslleyflelll; C. Kro- llsh, Montague; +--<0> ——-— REVERE HOTEL J Mrs_ sou McKemie, of Dundas, ~ B98111 I1 DilNiBiHil llflildfll’ hem the E. Drown, York; Mrs. Pentz, SilBBt 0f Mrs. Dingwell of the Onk- Trnro; Ed. Wood, Pownsl; J. M. 18y Houae- ‘a Laird, ‘Kelvin; 0. n. Knight, s-.. lnney, Magdalen islands; W. hinges, St. John; Chas. Hnlyn, ilgonlsh. z fioeiQloe-Oeo Ovoooeooeooooeoc '*‘~"°‘°“‘ ‘b’ 73'»e'oe:o'§fo"ee‘sT-=§Zeoefle0?oo::o "@.'@§' 00000000404004 Ooe-oeoeooevesecoep-eooessq cseseooeeeeeeee-croov q l 0 . 1 " ' n. . , O-OOOG O-QOQQQ§QQQQcsQ 90 soeooo-oovowoeo-o Your stationery is your business Photograph. Areyou proud of it? How do men size you up when they I hold your business photograph in L, hand ' L Does your firm seem cheap and weak‘? fir run-s vmii‘ letter-hear! sun"- gest your standing and importance. wc>wI'wmeemH -' 1f you .=....... a letterhead um will eeooeo-ooo-oooo aee-o-o-eoo-oooxeoo-o-‘g, oooe~eeen ~e~,scooeeeeeeoeeoeoeoeeeiso.» QQ-ooaooooooo-om-osooooooooooosoer0004 cogs .1 crente a lasting impression, call up s , 420-L and ask foijlsainples and prices I Q that are sure to pl ease. '~ Q0000» 0-60 0-00-00 _ Till) CENTRAL 10s i’RlN.TliilY ‘ "Pii0llE 420i. 4 174 KlNi Si. Qlltetbgcebmg.) on munchies-Q \sseeoe»>¢§-. chore . e s English Fox e _ / Q ' ' >_ 1re Netting Direct from the Mii- Wolverhampton, England , and Saturday -we received another big shipment (over 1000' in all sizes and widths. Remember that in buying “Rylands Every strand is per- Jib-m. “Ad? s ;'III&i.rdwarc‘*C 0. Ltd CharlottetownJ’. ELI. . '_ 1' _ ’ John; Frank McDonald, City; 1e“ sle Morrison, Boston; G. 'A. Melq A. R. Babbitt, llnllfax; F. B. Lowther, St. John‘ E. A. MclllBh, Sommerville, Muss,“ J. Martin, Jamnicn Plains; E. De-- ..’Q§OO'O'§O'§'OOO oeooceovcooeoeeeeecoeoecesceeaeeqpeeoc-soqq..qssqopgg.sy‘ 4a ‘ ' . '0 oeoooo 1.5. a .4» .;.i .-\ q.» A; tar-r :1: s: s: a...“