f _ makes floors sanitary N° °“"P°t¢C\ floor is ever clean N ' ' _ _ ~ . - either is_ any floor :_?_‘;:f:_d‘;’_Ifh_!\_\e usual floor-finish. The one is . . ““a}’s. The other harbors disease _ in its cracks and "fail ._ .- .1 1 lio\v you treat it. Fioorgiaze is the Eng .‘ _ i ‘__ right yourself. » S¢3l'l'lS. ~ Fl . _ _ °i’_'_;_g_'_I_f‘_f;e_:5°_*_:S 8 floor with a _sheer sheet of I. _ lu\y‘ without a crevice a germ mm . . dwell in. And it won’t wear oil' no matter I shades to su_t mel that _comes in ten beautiful c6___e__S'500 S I ““Y__decorative scheme. A ga_lloii ._ ___m_ __ __ ignore cet. it dries hard over night __ ne rilliant gloss. You can put it on F|00l'gl=\2e makes iioors really sanitary dustless, W“_5h3bI§.-and it will stand outdoor weather as , _weii as indoor wear. Th¢_}' hkave Floorglaze at the store. Else, please let JS "0W. and we will see you get it. YouMwouId find our Free Book interesting reading. “Y We *end Y°“ 3 C0Py? Ask on a postcard. \\'e also make Elaatiliis Variiiiih for ..i..ai:.~ limi iwtiiiie iii... orsniiinu t=|°..i-Fi... 2~li tor iizilural wood doors, Oroiiie Oil |<'iiiii~li or iiiierior use. Hollywood Pafnix. ~ 1 e inperial Varnish Si Color Co., Limited, Toronto, On’ _ _ _ _|(¢§2_Il1_II_l_lnti_e_tl_sn_¢l_§o_Id__hy Fennel O.Chsnd_ler _Y \ _ .1 'II-II A "`V"`i3." `» `f?‘,\, rig' ;'.‘»‘.g»ic 'il _ A*-:-1 .- _. -9 I »1 ._ __ . 3' i' -1.-_ ,_-._.._.'-f~=‘.‘ ._ _ ~” ”",: ~`.§.>.'.`_f‘-_'L-<\.5I»5;rf'~,=_>‘_ , ii; .'.‘.Q~'i=_ "~`ii’.l" ~‘: ' “ " 'fx ;<> ..w§'<~.t,..-.. ~ ;<._-;~.i. I .ifx . .:,.;“_-;;'. ____ _(_. y. "< _. _ > `_' Q: “Spring” is in the Air There is always a spring in "Sunbeam" flour. No trouble in getting it to rise into those iight, heaii hy Wim’ 7322*. I ";.5;';il»'°.-Ii'Y.\‘-,'*_f.§i.ifr'-‘1f°'*{"'I loaves. that is why it is a ‘ -_.ie--°..~».~;..\.=' -=,i- .. - _____.;__ -._._.,. ,_ ____ __.. ._._,______ --r.i...».i_- » fr. ~. 1" ._ _i _ ,_»>.'i'i,.i‘i`»f._,_¢_f_II____i \,__ -1*" -._ " '=.i.S.l‘.-:.i.*`..i‘-<"..$‘ _:»_;_i;.t‘é 1*:-1-'f_.»§_. ~. universal favorite. “Sunbeam” is a superior ~ blend. Try it. . MA DE BY _ _ 5'/we It i .iohn Campbell, Co., L'd. St., Thoinas, Ont - i ne.-.__`.___ _i_ _ _I New Advertisements . P. E. I. RAILWAY Tenders Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked on the outl side “Tender for sfpur line Surrey" will be received up to and including Thursday April 30th, 1908, for the construction of a spur line to ballast pit at Surrey, P.E.I. Plans and specification may be seen a't the office of the Resident En- gineer, Charlottetown, P.E.I., and at the Chief Engineer's Oiiice, Monc- ton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained. ' ' All the conditions of the specifica- tion must be complied with. ' ` D. PO'l‘TINGIiiR, ' General Managg Railway Office, _ '°" Mopi;t_p_p,‘N’. _B4 . I* '|i._;-_‘..._. ., _ H _II 1 4-11.d5!i nhl ._ I » F3151 _ B.A.I`_sE That delirlble residence, situated on Queen Street- between Stewart and Son and G.'W. Nfuteh and at _present occupied by John Offer. In connection therewithis a shop arid good stable? For further pa-iieulai apply to Q itiiiiw BIIISORFER, |72- Kent »t An' or anist iora Two Manuel Pipe Organ i|1gSl."_l`ames' Presbyterian 'Chucli_. Chariot eto_w_n._ _Applications (with _testi moriiazi ststingsaiiary _expelllldi will te. receiv bythe undersigned tip to April 3o th _ T. james. _ . ~ - 4 ||dg3i_ Session Clerk TO LET 'flint well known hoiisii fronting on l{in_g| Sqiiiiro containing ten rooinii with frost Proof collar iiiiatpd f by hot water anti all otlior inddtm!iinp\Qyuineii_t~\- The above hnna had been renovated by painting and paporing lil uflrat olivia inaonor. Persuasion lniinodii\ti_ oly _ ` Kitli LV l S d ___I`I»_.Ii_y ii icowiian . __i__III____y my ...iiiii.-ii.='r..ew.i°:s».".°':_..ue _;iasiv,~thi¢\iemishiiivu_ stallion "WOOD "wooo N" ii lit ii i Ie puriuotiy -gililiid. will .ba llaiy ltliif °i:_u_ .tire -mei ,, itxi-.A In s prism winner iw b-cipialoi. n ti r v oss. "\ OOD RN w 4 and tw Tri 9! Just Arrived THE ASTIIIIIA HOE For Gentlemen. The best and most stylish shoe in Town. The real English Oak Sole iuiportedl from the old country; no more trouble with soles wearing out before Iithe time. “on my ALL New srocic .See them in our window. _ BIIIJS Valuable Shure Farm For Sale Th mibscrlbor offers for sale his fn. situa~ ted ai. l|araiifleld,L0t!¥. iiix und o hill? miles from Charlottetown. his farm oxtienda from Otlitidt. . Potnrii Rmd tsfho ldil|nb0r\‘:_IIBlIl§I_:I_l‘f i:iv\\iipidveiT liiblilengsiinliiiiid. mitniigtliiinrliia niie hun? -‘~“t°'-Miz." “m :nie .':i’i:’.".:.‘..‘r‘°i».:: nhgmtbuud “sh 0 wenii cotioroto floors and ri “tim :iimiiisr or winter This pi-apo ia _ FQR SALE 111 4 A small Gasoline nch i-ll ailverui at tiietilnrgii Viiqrliihitii-is. H limi also ta on priseaat the Char oltelmvn E iiiipuiiii, . _ __ I I ~ , erm iit‘nslsi‘ ~ ' " ` .v.i. aiiniinnson I f-'Jliril UWM mg; _‘_ _ ' on... ,i |i..a¢@ v. xiii ii _ ‘* iimmn iii ii sim.. _iiliiiii s. 1...... s'iiiii\f'.° " - 8. Aeon. has been ap- msnllel' o* the' Bouria li ehandwillliapleasetltoreosfve s, advertising and subscriptions for the "Kings Count! Guardian." _ BORN ldeRAE-At Hunter River, Feb. 29. 1908 to Edward sad Mrs. McRae a daughter. BEARS-In this City, on Wednesday, April iith. 1908. to William and Mrs. Bears a son. MARRIED _Bl-IELFOON-GALLANT-At, Alber- ’ -ton, 'F0b. 18, 1900. by R01. JZ 1'. Murphy, Joseph Anthony Bhelfooo _to Margaret Ellen Qésllant. _ KINCH-DUNN-At acred Heart Church, Alberton, March 3, 1908, Michael J. Kinch to E1isabeth,Re- gina Dunn. ` ` CAMPBELL--In this City April 9th, Mary Campbell, aged 80 years. BUTLER-At St. Mark's, Lot 1, on the 8rd, April, 1908, James Butler, aged seventy-six years. BURK-At Georgetown on the 2nd April, 1908, Mary Moar, reliet of the late Capt. James Burk, aged seventy-eight years. BELL-At Stanley Bridge. April 10, James Bel-l aged 80 years, Funeral from his rnother’s resi- dence, Monday 13th at 2 p. m. STOCK _NO'l'ES. _ There were weighed on the City Scales yesterday four line steers, these steers were led and owned by F. L. Drake of this City for the Easter market and weighed as fol- lows 1925ibs, 1900ibs, .1625ibs, 1500lbs. They were greatly admired while on the Market Square by numbers of citizens and farmers. MONTAGUE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. Herring per bbl. Cod, per qlpiiitul Oats. per ua. Potatoes, pei' bus. 85 to 40 Turnips, per bus. iii Eggs, per doz. 16 Oatmeal, per cwt, $3.25 Butter, per lb. (dairy) 24 Butter, per 1b. (creainery) 29 Hu_y, pressed $18.00 to 14.00 Hi es, per lb. 4 Barley, per bun. 60 Hay, per ton, loose $12.00 to $14.50 Beef, per lb. (carcass) 5 to ti Pork, per lb. (carcass) 0% to 7 Lamb, per lli. (carcass) 6 to 7 Wool per lb. Calfskins, per lb. Apples, per bus. Cabbage, per doz. Beats, Per bus. Carrots, per bus, Flour, Roller Process per 196 lbs. 723 SS ss 31'? sas asf ssessis Magistrate Praises Zam Buk Magistrate Qatmussen, of 202 Mar- quette St., Montreal writes: “For many yearsI was troubled with a. serious eruption of the skin. This was not anly unsightly, but it was at times vary painful. I iii-st tried various household remddies, but these _proved altogether useless. I then too medical advice. Not one, but several _'doctors in turn were consulted, but I was unable to ggzuny permanent relief. Some time k I noticed u. report from a‘Justice of the Peace (Magistrate Perr_y, J. P. for B.C.) who had been cure of is chronic skin disease by Zum-Buk, and I determined to Five this balm a. trial After a. therougli y fair test. I can soy I I delighted with it. I have the beat of reasons for this conclusion; because while everything else I tried-siilves, embrocations, washes, souggo and doctors’ preparations, failed a iutely to relieve my pain and rid me of my trouble, three boxes of Zam»Buk workail ii complete cure. In iiiy opinion this balm should be even more widely known than it is, and I hope that iuy experience will lend other aui1'ei'ers who are in despyirto try this herbal healer, Zain-Bulr." For healing eczema, running sores, cuts, bruises, burns, boils, eruptions, scalp sores, pimplcs, spring eruptions, itch, chappgd hands, and diseases of the skin m-Bak is without equal. All drugglsts and stores sell it, 501;. box or postpaid from Zum-Bulr Co.. Toronto. ‘lilf-IINUIIJIEIF ~Balier’s Cocoa ‘ i' by I I 28 8 50 I I lx) I Highest _ ‘ wards Europe and _ I America .im -` U . sc. Omoo We have always maintained the highest standard in the quality , oi our cocoa and chocolate p arationi and we sell them atrilipei lowest price for which unadul- terated articles can be pit upon the market. Waller Biillel’ it I¥_ii.,`llii. _ , '“"ifr~. '_ ._ _;_¢-_f,, 3> nmiiiisiiea mo UIIICIESTEI, IISS. aiuineii iiouesi ~ ee ai. l*»tir_s_t_‘i-est. iseiiinai in _ Maritime Province Securities Quotations Furnished ny J. C. Muc- intonli & Co., Exchange Building, Halifax, N. S. ‘ _ Banks Asked Bid British North America x div 146 142 Commerce 159% New Brunswick x div 275 270 270 220 107 Nova Scotia x div 282 Royal Bank of Canada x div 222 Union Bank of Halifax 172 ` Miscellfineolgi - Acadia Fire nsu ce 100 Acadia Sugar, Preferred Acadia Sugar, Ordinary Brandram-Henderson Common 20 Eastern Canada Savings & Loan x div 135 Eastern Trust Company 50 p. c. paid f x div .. Eastern Trust Company fully paid x-div ._ ~I-Iu.ii.fax Fire Insu e' 85 Nova. Scotia Telewe x div 107 Porto Rico ---S ` _"_ 34 Stanfleid’s, LimItA§,'fPrefe1't_e'd 96 St.anfield’ii, Limited, ‘Common 25 .. Acadia Sugar 105 102 Halifax Electric Tramway 100 98 N. S. Steel dl Coal. Eirilte 105 108 Nova Scotia Steel r& Coal, _ _ Consolidated ' 101 99 Robb Engineering 100 98 Robb-Mumford 92 90 Stii.niiold’s, Limited _ 93 90 Bond quotations are' with accrued »iitel'est. 1. STOCK. QUUIATI-ONS Noon Close. April, April. 10 Atchison Copper 50% B. R. T. 46;( Bditiinore , N5 16 C. P. R. IM ` Erie Pennsylvaiiia Sending r Sougiiiern Piicifiii 74% ~ St. Piiul \ 118% Union Pacific 128% 34% 08% _ U. S. Steel ;_. --. 95 B5 48 20 132 130 115 80 104 82 .t. 105;; ies A1-till YOU DROWSY AFTER MEALS? Je .'>.:ra a fulness in your stomach -ii. drowsy, lazy desire to sleep-this |sn’t natural in healthy folks and only ocurs when the liver is torptd. You need a stimulating tonic-need Dr. I-Iami1ton’s Pills to stir your liver and put life into sleepy organs. You'l1` feel brisk and lively-you'1l eat, digest and sleep well after re- gulating wlth Dr. Hamilton's Pills. No medicine so universally used, so mild, so sure to benefit as Dr. Ham- llton's Pills. Sold by all dealers in 26a. boxes. 6' Neckwear. My lite-t .~liow- ing of ne kvie-r in-lud s nan- i ew .~tylei a d colorivgs tha' wer- solu exclusivelv to me. S e the new sh .des of Brown. See R- iq‘s New Bengslene's. S.-e tile New Ea a'hes's T am ieiling at 35 ct worth 5n _ct~=. H; H . Brown. 'i`| e Young Meu‘s Mau. 4-bdi6i I-'NL Buy your new hat ntl-I H B _ U. S. Steel Pi'e’f’d __ _ { - . 'I ""' '- 'il E, _£1--it-m If lf* wood. Ont o ootwlv. W0" \>'lI “"4 h°°l*’d ¢I"`°“¥I‘°“" :If you require iron beds wif! m- W' '"°°d I‘°“”r"id p“ll'iii’iI'3ils°w2i'i°°§Iii’i'I springs and top mattresses-riniemI . ' ---“__ ._ ' ber that "Marlrrl ht" riees are the an .lmiiaiiitolriiwootxiliriiiiiioei there in also n 1 D I g dp M ki ` ' H V I I §l,‘,‘,°""‘ or new an rarmwiiviniimi. °"°“- "°P “ 5° °°°~ ‘“` m Wright, Newson's Block. 4-11d1i. I Riilzwin the immediate vicinity nf r-aiI:vYvay _E _ I . ,.,,m, M, _ wi . ester Post Cards from the_cele | if.l'i-ii'ii'es`,'ii‘ii‘liiii>li? ew- Iwilliicroid rm»:ii\il7\:‘lg,brsted house of Raphael Tuck. and F-'i‘UR.\'liR.»i{-0- ‘Boris and other Eastern Novelties :it NNW" ““"*‘"'I“ Oarter'a` Book Store. 4-Ddiw. S' Fxiiy Vests. B it ve me when I t l \'ou that I am showing more line~ of fancy at-mzmr v s‘s than all others in _the Citv PU together.. Aiiaii my showing is exclu ive sod includes a l the ren makes w .ich are not shown at side Ca[‘t.\\'m.B, Smilh,M. L,C. ,ul WCB! H086. Cape is'imd, Sliel biirne Co..Ssy.~: "While at Hall- fsx daring present aiainii of Parliament, was attacked with SorgThroat,Pain in head and in fact. pains all overme. I used siiriiu: tllilittnr according to directions and iiiimed'ate relief, and highi; NCOITIITQMR il fOr I2” il|_ Ovary family." Ha ifi-x, N. S., < in _ By B. W. Pariin. CRESCEUB (I.0l1.) / .__ Creaceus, by Robert liiicGre¢or (2.- 171), was fooled in 1894. He was bred, trained and driven in his races by George H. Kewham. Toledo, 0. He was Brat 0\m1\l|lU4 as a three- year-old in 1891, and gained lasting :sms by the gaiiieiieu and eiiaurabie which he exhibited in raeeo against aged horses, that were old campaig- ners. He contested in two races in one day at Bpringdeld, Ohio, July 13th, 1897,'-where he won second mo- ney to the three-minute class, and first money in the 2.29 class. Creeceus's most remarkable race that season was at Cleveland, Ohio, August 10 and 11. There were 13 starters and it was for 2.17 trotters. Five heats were trotted August 10. when. owing to the lateness~ of the hour, the race was postponed to the . following day. The time of the rm- pective heats was 2.151, 2.121, 2.121, 2.121, 2.141. Cresceuifs position in the summary than stood 7-2-2-2-10. The next day Cresceus came out and won in consecutive heats, time 2.121, 2.- 111, 2.111. Experienced horsemen were amazed at. such a performance by a three.year~old colt. \Many of time ‘ said; "Too ima to .pen so good a colt, but that race must. have ruined him. He will never he heard from again." The following week; however, Aug- ust 17, at Syracuse, l\¥.Y., Crt-strain won the 2.22 trot in straight heats, time, 2.181, 2.191, 2.171. Eleven days alter his Syracuse race Creseeus was one oi 12 that started at. Readville, Maas., August 28, in the 2.20 class,I and he won easily in 'iltl‘BiEI1‘li hells. rims, 2.141, 2.111, 1.111. creams was started in 12 races that season, won Bret money in six, second money in dve and third money in the other. Ae a four-year-old, _in 1898, Creecefus was started tive times,won first mo- ney twice and stood se€ond,` third, fourth in the summaries of the other three. He did not lower his record that season. . ,- In 1899 Cresceus started "il_1._-eight races won first money ‘ln_ iquf; sec< The following INDI is from Mr. Geo. A. Zirkie,'Sebool Teacher in Mt. Horeb, Tenn., well-known all through that county, where he was born and has always lived. ‘ “Mt. Hoieb, Tenn., Jan. 10, 1908. "0. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Y'! hlve suffered all my life, until lated. nom inherited scroiula. When a more babe I had a scroiuious sore back of my ear. At 21 I had 13 serof. nlous lumps on my neck. At 87 the dia- ease assumed ii new and tantalizing form. My eyes were affected so that I could not mad after sunset, and when I closed them it was diillcultto reopen them. _There was always intolerable itching all over my body. Then a tumor on my neck changed to the front of my neck, suppiirated and was fol- lowed by others, until six had formed and broken. I became so weak I could scarcely walk, and could hardly attend to my teaching. All the medicine I tried failed to help until I began the use of Hood's Barsaparlila. In less a months the sores healed a I :emu novelist. som-is ian W .- A I I " _$l'.‘~_- _ _ I I ‘iiitipll-Will. lliili Illiilll iilllldli iiini if sittin., Still liiiiliit iinii tin iii liitii’s Sitiiiiiiili and the scrofulous steadii ' w less apparent. _Today am in thegn of lies thb weigh more than ever in my life. _ o you wonder that I believe in Hood s Saraaparilla? I can do no less than recommend it everywhere and every day." A Valuable Remedy. "I recommend I-1ood's Saraaparlllaas ii valuable remedy for purifying the blood. AS H spring mediciiif it ii invaluable. I am using it for rheunistlsm and it is doing me good." Mas. Bmane, 37 Hermlne Bt' th n three . ii-oublesomecatarrhaltaintdisappeared Montreal, Que. - and re et iimtl didn't have Comment is superfluous. This is success is fouudect-RESULTS TO Head Office ond in two andthird in t'woII'_-He re- duced his _reci>rd`uiiit qeatioii to z.o11 in the second heat of ,freed that he' won at Glens Falls, NCY., August 15,l and equalled it fn' 'ii me that ne' won in'New York State, Septemberl 4, following. I-Ie won seven heats in 2.10 or better that season. He started in tive races and sdyen timt against thewatch in 1900, won iirst money in each of the live races, and lowered his record to 2.04 'against time at Cleveland, Ohio, October 6. I Cresceus’s most,strcnuous race _t.hatI season, and one that tested hoth` his. courage and endurance, was the free-I for-all stallion race at Readviile,I Mau., September 26. It was a tive neat rdce. The iirst two heats wereI won by the game stallion Charley r-im iii 2.011, z.o1i. creiceus iiiiisii-' ed third in .the ilrst heat and second in the next one. The third heat was back in the same notch 2.071 and was so close _between Cresceus an Charley Herr that only the lodges who stood directly over the wire, could tell which' horse's nose went under the wire Brat, but Cresceus got thedecision. Charley Herr fought out the fourth heat so gamely thatI he forced Creeceus to trot the mile probable that either Creeeeua or' Charley Herr ever met s gamer an~ tagonlst than in that memorable NICE. 'I In 1901 Cresceus started in four raices and won first money in all of them. I-Ie made a record oi 2.081 in the first heat of a match race that he won from The Abbot, at Brlgliton` the Year Book, a total of 155 heats and 65 of them were trotted in 2.10, or bottei-.' I-ie made his record with-_ out the' aid ot a wind or dirt shield, in front of him, pulled bye runner. Cremeiis is *tha champ on of cham- Island breeders it would cost you ‘J .f . . . . _ . _¢?__?¢»»...,v’, ..... I f i ~- f--l __ maze-.1 APPRECIATION I I _ The following letter was recentl received by The Great-West Life A&=\\l'Bl1¢E C0mDal1y from one of the Policvhoiders : " On _Sepx. 12th, 1892, I insured in _your Company for $2,ooo on the Fifteen Payment inte Plan, paying ati animal premium of $69 Q43 '~0\-'\I mnouiit paid. $1,044.60. I :ini now in receipt of the (.ompany's cheque for $1,481, being ri profit of $437.40 more than I have paid--and have been insured the fifteen years for $2,ooo '1`lie_nel interest on the amount paid the Company is 4}{%. I consider this investment one of the safest I luive, more I wish to 'ou for _ K' _ . . thank ) being so prompt in the payment. I shall cheerfully reconiuiend your Company to anyone wllo wants insurance mill invesinieiit," the rock on which the Company's POLlCYHOI.Lil<3llS. _ Ask for Personal Rates. 'l`liE GREAT-WEST LIFE Assuamvcr. coiiranr Winnipeg, Mau. Br inch Office, Charlottetown. Hyndman ®.Co, » ‘ MANAGER'S,'P. E. I. . auisti H, _ wmqqqwpmwngr-www-e _ C . f __ ____ 11- -3 .rfl “ - --' _¢_» ~._-_.<, ., . ,. ,, , . . A”NN'tUN EMENT I2 BEG'TQ_ANNOL’l\`CE that we have purchased a seat on the Mont real Stock Exchange. u_ud have completed iirrziiigeiueiils whereby _ _ our customers will ieccive in the fullest possible measure the benefits arising from xncmbersliip of that Excliauge. We have also arranged for iinntiniions tele-graphic quotations on the New York, Boston and 'i`_oronto Exchanges. All orders entrusted to us will receive our careful attsntlcu. Our commission is one quarter of one per cent for the purchase of' iistedpecuritiesin all markets. We aim to :onserve the interests of our cusloniegtand are determiiietl to spare iio ciloxt in lhat direction. Local securities are bought and sold without commission charges. Orders may be wirftl at our expense, anil securities will be forwariled to purcliaser's nearest bank fre.: of exchange. ‘ e rs ax 184 Hollis Sire: t, Halifax, N S oc K iniige. Pri ice William btreet, Si John, N B 1~f~Mi_§1§liiQ§_H if fc ____ it Thi Investor of in 2.01; to beat him, and nie um.” of the fifth h'eat was 2.081. It is not Small imoums The one who ei\ve.~|id in fl per cent. Weoffer for iiulr. 2.50 nhiii~u~<. Price will bo furnished upon rcquoiit. uh, N.Y., A . "’°“ ,‘I§“‘§, T,,,,“§,,§,§’,"°’§‘2 F is Mecunov .si co., liisrecordto .21 g ~ _- _ _ _ _ clevelnnm Omm July 26, and ati M.EMBl~.l`iS MON’i`li./tl. .&»'i`(l(.l\ 1uh(.l{A.\l0li.. f;01umhu,_ 0h{o_ August 3_ iowa,-,QI . it again to 2.021, making him not ___ __ _- _ ______ ___~_______;, "°"i“g "cord to L17' I ' T.-I"2 doctor says “Eat more 1 C (2,021) at d tth h d , F h _ ,_ .i 2i’.i"°i`i3.... ...ii ..i“'1i.‘1..§`...i....° ..°.§`.. ls fish. ;t~».=h.=~ healthy and = --._.,_. » ,_ This is the barrel that ' means baking aatisfno I tion.Whet.lier it’s Bread, Rolls or Biscuits-Cakes, ‘ Pia or Fancy Pastry- you can “wa” depmd I ' only the world's champion trotter aiiI 01| B991?" H0111' f0f U16 » well, an honor never held by any _ be" 1-“aiu ever, §me_ other trotting stallion. During each , i of the seasons of 1892 and 1893 Cree- ' I I” t' _ _ asus trotted exhibition miniin pub, at i M Iwi' Grocers lie. ni 1902 as lowered the ewwmiii e oulara - write for -- prlceaouslikgidsof Q I i ‘,2,°,2_',f,‘;',°.l".f. “mea mm or mini .ma mn f°W“'S° \ I N I 1, ,,,,,,,,,,, ...M-., |,..,.,,.,,|,,.,. _.___ ei»uini.o»\. ee ‘Ihr Stallions. b°¢\1 by virtue of his iiiritioiis liven iii the winter _ record and his superior racing quell-I _ __ __ 6 _J im. He mi-ted iii as ram iii .ii,| ____,,,_____i__ if 1# fewle to gcr sh at we have now the Boneless Cod in 2 lb packages wo_p i_Irst i_xit;_iIsy In 21 ot them, sang. on n e g , hird in fonr an fourth in two. He was never 1-'ehlndI the money iii any i-aeethat. he start-, at only zoo, iso dry codiisli,sclb.'l`lic famous Digby 3_1 2° f_':§>_*iI¢¢d I_lIbl_‘I_1_°°S 88810233116 Herriiig,yo_u lienr i_ioni_ucli aboui,we have at i8¢ per P ° ” °“°» "°° “ box.I Clioicgdhgrpiiig is buckets, llali bbls, etc. u cann si i e ave. pious (American Horse éreeder.) I . SALMON, CLAMS, QUAHAUGS, etc. _ This fish iii cans is unquestionably as good eq. .flesh 6s_i1 ._ When served on the table it can ly be distinguished. Get some. ' I s store. _ `v§»\-.n-:sr dollaratobreeii to """"' ' "‘ ` ""'°°-¢'- h h dnd ' . _ - ini." wiiiiiaxtuéo miiiiir ii°rad‘___t;:¢| - W. A_ “ N S | 0 N E _ _ .__ . _, , I _ IOII C ..'iiiy'ia- nie. enquire N.¢°._ ii... mlm eu. ii. n. am..-, 'ne __ _ _ 5?.‘L.,‘,§,', '“..,"“,.,.,. .,..{‘}.°.`i..i... ii .|, ° iwrrwvr Wmhquu. 4-ioisipd Young Meu’s_ Mani 4-8di6i. reasonable fee. Llidlirmli. ' I 4' , , ' ' V I ' _ .~- ~ '.=»- si \