0. --_ N“._ 0‘_iT0`B.ER_f9.191s-..- _ _ _ __ i _ _ ~;_ _+ 1‘nEcHARLp'n1'E1'owsVcuAnniAn V V _V V V V pM_Eg;_ygNV -._ §_ ~»..nh~m-..M, MU, .M Guardian D8 DECLARED. ron mo woim sv I ' W ’ ~ c -`fhw__ J _ ` . > , _ _ V _ _ _ V ,.._ g,@3¢,,m&f,@$ua|@lé"*_ = ff ` ' _ ‘__,_V- N. s. uneeawsm bivioeno. MAD: E$P£¢tAl.|:/‘ ,"_V__ .You CANNOT BUY i ' ~ -» s ~ f _e astern 0 0 I I-Y5'ou'Il» never' how good your bread and pies TV-yourpcakes and pastry will ii until you make them with I . _ _russia _ _ rruun \ _ _ More Bread and Better Bread Buy it and see for yourself. ,,, 1, 55:5 know 'F p [L-iaise-A-1- 1 -,-_-_-_-_-1-_-.1_-:>-:.1.-:_-.1-.-,-_-:-_-,-,-_-_-_-;_-,-_-:_-_-_T....- '. .sir rave t0 buy maui Pi-uviuee ..°1’. GORDON lVEs ls Giisrdvn Representatives for llcntltllo. _ _.msn chose ooNA'rioN.- 'rhe members of the Red Cross Society, ing hir. John Mille. Bay Fortune, for his donation of $500 in aid of the causef, V ' . .*GONCERT AT GREENFIELD - Among the many good times held in Greenfield school one of¥the most en» tertainlng was that on' he night of Oct. Oth. when a large and apprecia- Y tive audience gathered in to hear the magnificent gramophone, operated b the owner. Mr. Vernon O'Rourko. of Commercial Cross. "Tlpperary"\ was of course one of the first number call- ed tor. “The Scotch Laddie,"- was heard three times and liked even bet- ter the last time. All the old favorites were played: “I’ll Take You Home Again Kathleen." “My Wild Irish 1_1T;-1* . Rose," etc., and many of the best new ~ h dol dit'to Mr. songs sung, sac ng ere 0§\0'i1'OOO'|1'\|'1»1»~l»1~'l»il-'IW A RIVAL ATTRACTION. ' O’R0urke's taste. in choosins his re -_ ` cords. After an mauro enjoyment iof . . ."where's that hotel tlist- used to the "talk ns msc os" some lively v o Aglft t0St1'€Ilgthen fflelfld advertise ‘All the comforts of home lin music WHS l!&V6\1 by MF- Willie _ for one dollar?" ‘ Troy of Greeniiel and a smart exhibi- hip-y0l.lI' phOt0. “Busted up. The hotel eppesite put lion 01 sion dancin: given by ` some - up a. sign; “None of the discomfort, young visitors in the settlement. er heme fer two densrs." ."Growins Old Together." was sims The Cook' Studio -lrirkl heartly by three young ladies and ap- plauded. Several amusing recltations ‘ were given alter which candy was sold. The proceeds for patriotic pur- ‘ poses A vote of thanks was tendered ' __ Mr. O'Rourke for the good music ` heard, and all returned home saying, e 0 The best time yet ’ Among the aud- ~ ience the writer as ha to note ” y e' _ av' spy ilk i M r , si Your Plwlo for Xmas i§.s“s..z...:§i°...2: inf. ..:;“;:'.; - g rls. ' _ _ touch of_ giendship without _the ATE s€“lIlg "GREATEST or 'ri-ii.=.sE is i.ovVE." embarrassment of an obligation. » 0 ' 1 The sim le gift that lends the Make an appointment today. $4.00 4 50 and 5.00 Faith was content, she knew thatffar- ther on ll would be well, not far away the ¥> VVWhile ;lE§]€e,BE;ipectant, in each cloud _ The romise of the sevorvhued m s- D Y tery, z . But smiling Love looked never fa _ I Enougllivfiiiiyher that she could serve T today ' _ For -NELLIE HART WOODWORTH. CHEAP FARE AUTUMN EXOUR8 ION TO BOSTON. Commencing Sept. 10th excursion rates will be issued to Boston good for return within 30 days. From Charlottetown to Boston and return $13.00. The autumn is a de- lightful time to visit Boston. Steamer leaves Charlottetown every Friday at noon. For further particulars apply to ~ FALL( EXCURSIONS _ 'ro BOSTON Tickets on Sale Daily until October i6 ‘AT SPECIAL RATES Limit, Thirty Days -_ PANAMA-Paciric ExPosi1‘1oN special. Low nares - Travel Canadian Pacific O N B h in V Phone Slim mon -___..-- _ _ , in .95 pair \ OOOOOOCOO Souris. take this oportunfty of thank- - '..°oN:_ csur per werdeeeh in sei-tisnifor advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. ..*D. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re- presentative in Sourls. Mliltf PSPLENDID LECTURE.-A very instructive lecture, lntsrpersed with lantern slides, was given by Rev. Mr. Bowden _in the Methodist Church, Sourls, on Friday evening. Mr. Saw- deu has been engaged in Missionary work in Newfoundland for the past few years and gave a very interest- ing account/ of his labours on the ls- land. His circuits comprised the northern section of the colony ‘where the population is very widely scatter- ed aiili where the labours of the mis- sionarreay shrdluthemth emth mthsc sionary work in Newfoundalnd for the past few years and gave a very inter- esting account of his labours on the northern section of the colony 'where the population is very widely scatter- ed aud where the labours of the Mis- siohary are very Elduousf A few "slides" of the West Indies were shown-by the Rev. Mr. Styles which were greatly apperciated by the sud. lende.° ` .Ill MEMUHIII MR. JAMES W. ESSORY The death took place at his home, Brookfield, on Sept. 18th, James Wil. liam Essory, at the early age of 39 years. The deceased had been an in- tense sufferer for a number of year), but he bore it with great Christian fortitude and uncomplaining submis- sion. _Of a cheerful disposition linked with true Christian character he was loved and respected much by the com- munity in which he lived. The funer- eral service was conducted at his home by his pastor the Rev. Mr. Leard and the remains were followed to Greenvale Cemetery by n large 00,1. course of people. He leaves to mourn a wife and four small children; also his mother. The many beautiful fiowérs presented by friends, showed the esteem in which the deceased was held. ~ The pall bearers were six of his cousins, namely: Samuel Sllli- phant,, Elmer Bagnall, Everett Has- lam. Peter Martin, Wm. Hasiam, VV. G. Darke. (Patriot and Examiner please copy) UOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ._, O gg Quickest, Suresf Cough 3 3 _ Ranedll I3 H0m¢° |'rA|_v w\i.|. sam: 150,000 3 _ Made ` MEN 'ro eA|.KANs. O _ _ ______ ___ O ' PARIS. Oct. 16.- Italy will send 0 ”"“’ P'°\'"°‘ "' ° "‘°" Mil- 150,000 men te me Balkans, accord- 2 1.2, 3’ 3 1.2, 4 _ Some people are constautl anno ed The government maintains me 4 1 2 ’ ‘:.';';i.c:.‘:.iii::.t:i‘.;::,il‘°.iili‘.whit Svcs* who- ° ry unnecessary. Here is' a home-made tm°“".wm be landed' Suys me Ex' ~ V = _ "med that -eta 1,- ht t the d celsiors informant, but Italian inter- once (Ilraduall but surely ll notice the phlcgm thin out iiiiill tlidn ' 0' iw U, ’ ti d- ROME, via Paris, 0 4; 16__. Ti QUBCTI Stfeet siliiizlipmfhata yoizie nge: fligu lil 13050013 meeting of the cabinet which had beds end. It also loosens the iffy, hoarse set for today was postponed until to. JAS. CARRAGHER. . 3 '"°'° 0h°"P ‘mt U'“‘|"°|°‘ ing to information received by the Agent. SIZES ooooooooooooooooooooooooco Excelsior. from what the paper says Charlottetown. is a reliable source. _ ___ _ _ _ .V it liz a cause an _ _ __ _ willmake you wonder what became of it. ventm” Wm mlm Place at 8 ""'"t i CA N | A N _ V / frgitailg gitiaicegsfiigigl (qotcentslavemi) zylléegehiltlgvillaiaiiliigre a decisive effect cn . r in o s. -ounce n- cam a . ' l C , e 0 bottle and fill The bbttle with pla_in granu- D gn I _ s lated B" ar °yf“P~ Start i-“kms It st cAsmsr Mssi-me Posrponso in '°\’ ¢illl\_lP °0URl1' and heals the _' - morrow. The postponement, iti was iiammliitipln- in _ii painful cough with . _ announced. was due to t indisposi- "° d F- -_ 0 5 _ ll _ argitgnaugreaag; ixtym 2; agar; ‘goxigsss ¢;ff£;iri;on Soninno, nister of for Nothing better for bronchitis, winter 'i TIM! Tlblh R003! 70"" F¢""¥- cm, hs and bromiliai asthmm Nish, Serbia, Thursd y Oct. 14, via ' B. 8. Hillsboro. Zllliis Pinex and Sugar Sy;-np mixture Paris. Oct. 15.- An official communi- Leave Ciftown Leave Rocgywlmint :nigga lg eiéicez-enoutplifte lpstgafnmitly cation issued by the war office today 7.30 a. m. . .am. m a a cos o on y een s. says: - g_30 a_m_ 0.00 a.m. E001: i:;ref§ctl¥‘plrliddtasf.€_B PIU”-B_\;;ll¢-PEBBI' "On October 110 thc Bulgarians 9.30 a.m. 10.00 a.m. Qingx is ‘BV specia"§$]&°‘}‘]‘; C0523: made a surprise attack on us at Kor- ll--00 I-Ill- 1|-so mm' trated compound of genuine Norvway pine ir" and Galva' The atmck was re' L30 p_m_ 8.00 p.m. exgmcg 1-ich in mm;,,c0|V and is famous pulsed. The same day the Bulgars oc- )_3() vm 8.00 p.m the world over for its ease. certainty and Cllllled llle D0Bll'l0IlB Of Kita and ad- 5_30 4.00 p.m, promptness in overcoming bad coughs, vanced two-thirds of a mile into our 5.00 p.m. ~ 0s0 . ... euseiiv 10.00 ....... ..2G°*_§,§‘gg;;“‘;.';},';~xV¢°_§_<,,f,°\g,{,dggpgfgggg ‘£7 -heat12Ith. they siracgegluvgiur _through the Canadian Rockies _ _ . _ _ W. B.B' WARD. DV.P.A.,O.l’.ll.. Bt.I°l\“' mm. » 5_3() p_m_ chest and throat colds. _ territory' 1 . . . _ e I-3-45 D-m- 1-00 Wm' anahin else. A guarantee of absolute po om vanovm an . 8" 8.00 . . $.30 p.m. 0' f 5 but they repulsed. The some day they 8.00 8.80 p.m. “ces efitlimélljig ngigggrgziglngtlhjigfudgiefx' attacked, without result, our positions 4_0() p_m_i 4_3() p_m, ao., Toronto, Ont. at Pisina, Rasovsti, Kanon, Virobou- ‘ ll. MURPHY. Manslllx ' lasova and Goleche. On the 13th they EESEESSSSSESSEEESESSS attacked the' line Tsrweni-Klanengrari repuising one nv - ~- flotachmr-nts In Furness ” M/cKe|,zi¢ & Monfsomgfy the wheie 'riinenriver seetienuie Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX - Bhsnandoph Oct. llth - Kanawha Oct. 26th October 7ti_i Frsser River - October lllh Messina I - _ From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX VII Nfld. Vil Nfld. ~V- Durango October l5th Qctober Sth Tabasco October Nth Above saillnss are not guaranteed and are subject to change without notice. Fnm¢ss,VWithy& Co Ltd. ~ __ _ r King’s County Liberal-Conservative Convention A Convention of the Liberal- Conservative Party of Kin!B County will be held at Georgetown on Wednesday. Nov. 3rd, 1915, at 1 p.m., for the purpose of nominat- ing a Candidate in the Liberal- Conservative interest in Kings County in place of Mr A. L. Fraser. . Each Poll is requested to have the usual number of delegates in attendance. _ JOHN McLEAN. _ - - Vice-President. Farm, Ship and Machine Work, car- riages and sleighs. Built and repaired Also agents for Esco Engl-no and Massey Harris Co. All orders promptly attended to. Give-us a cal. Satisfaction guaran- teed. ‘ ' ' McKENZlE A MONTGOMERY. Breakwater Street Souris, P. E. I. I ufessinnal lIaii§_l lVé__T-T l Bulgars opened fire on our positions. We made no re-ply. Biasksmlths and Wood Workers. non the Um they 91-u_ac\,,,,, various points. Near Krlvnnalanka they at- tacked Ilovnomnivo fort and -'-~ in the direction of Radiochcvo and in the Strum`itza Valley. "Bulgaria thu" ~ -wi war against us treacherousiy. ~~ in 1913. by sur- priseV and without a declaration of war." CONFERENCE OF ITALIAN WAR LEADERS. » ' \ iioivip, oct is via Pairs. oct. 10.- 3506-10.19Mtts1Mo. _ _ Gem zuppem 'm,,_,_,,`__ of wan hm, ,,_,, I ' for the. front to confer with King Victor‘Emmaunel and Lieut. Gen. Count Cadorna, chief of staff of the Italian army. E 'minus Fonceo 'ro nsrm Aus ssrons .MoN1°sNsen\Ns. ' ROME. vie Paris. -Oct- 15.- A des- *F-I Patch 'to the Glornale “”‘-" f\‘0m Monson A nurrv cettinie. eavlhil of M°I\¢s1\°B\'°- “YB the Monteneirrlns have made such -1.1 V; I I I __..._’,g_V~;_'_V‘.__ - A _ _ 1 _ , "> N V VV V _ V V . 'Q __ » ‘~. _ - »-ffm-~ -~' “*;'”:'°- ., °‘°“° ":f‘:i:3§°...‘a.h°..§‘.i°il.‘;‘i§i: V /_ S VV A V ; V- V _ ` _. ,/ . VV Solicitors for Royal lan o Gans s :assignee been compelled to tems and ~'..~.-» :: 0.- “ 1’T_"`“ \\] ' _ \ "°""-"»"° "°‘»" wo of '~‘“'“_'"°."‘°“"‘~ i i D-_ .-'_-.i‘.i-». 'I.=“`-‘l°-°'-'» ~ 0*. ° ‘ 1*-' It ls asserted by the G0.-nee -:.~-.--~.-~ _ » N- ’ ' I f_x;,f~_`__ in -. - _ _ . _ -_ -_ neiieme uuisuriafimiustigfgagfiggf _mu 1! < ~ ‘, --Mu WQ" V_V ~ ' ' ‘ u Q - _Vp V. _ V -____ 9., . . - iwrsnr soucrreit » ;o:ng»=A§l<;\§r,a mmm Greek f _- - . . 1 ' ' 4' l WM. .!.,BABCOcK»` interests. ~- "_ * e I / | ' -' ,',/` -4 i.i»r\l~ It V ." ‘ » /-0/,__-si _ ._i V _.I-1. ta '_ .ff I r -_.J V W/_ , L»/ - ~» `¢?~`I§_-1 if'-"' ;____T¢_. Hard `a`d7 I A -Pgpppgition wnoltssis-sn¢V’nt¥s`§¢_m nu; ‘°‘_.i0°S‘i.... stock tickletlie N" I' M “mail U reed, ei ‘directly or l'.ll.°“¢0':\.si'»'I’iIi.»°§' f ».'i'li'.i' uno: suis PW ..._-it _______,_..._._..._- 5 MIR MIBTAKE an 010 lady. visitias in asylum- took a great interest in the -inmllee. and made herself asplessant ol D0!- one. .“III?I¢i2r..lvii\:havs yotrbeen here. my ” shdlhlked a`°mild-lookin! Uld well?" " was a smile on ‘who was wonder. island. The circuits comprised the. I-IALIFAX, October 16.-.- The direc- tors of the Nova Scotia Underwear company have declared the dividend on the preferredlstock, due November 20th. This actio was taken since the complete destruction by fire of the company'e plant at Eureke this week The company was at work on a large order for the Italian . govsmmen and had a good year up to the time of the fire. There was $165,000 insur- ance. ' -N ` .iusr 'ri-is mei-i1' Pnssem' r ...__ Don’t take chances in the matter of Christmas presents. You don’t want yours, like so many pthers, to be received with indifference or worse, and ten _days after Christmas to be cast aside and forgotten. You take no chance in giving The . Youth's Companion for a year. Did you ever know of -a home in which it came amiss, or of one in which it was not conspicuous on the library table or in some one’s hands all through the year? If it is worth while to make E gift of that sort,and it is worth while to re- ceive it, too, for The Companion illus- trates the/beet traits in American and Canadian life in its stories and sketch- es, upholds the best standards in its articles and other contributions, and combines the practical and informing nrliéh the entertaining and blood-stlrr- If you do not know the Companion as it is today, let us send you one or l i " two current issues free, that you may ll\0l`0\lSl1ly test the paper’s quality. We will send also the Forecast i‘or.1916. Every,-_ new subscriber who sends $2.25 for the fifty-two weekly issues of 1916 will receive free all the isues for the rest of 1915 and The Compari- ion Home Calender for 1916, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston Mass. _. ' iiihniiis CH’TOWN MARKETS Butter, per lb 23.30 Fowl per lb 10 Chickens 14 to 16 Hay pressed $13 Buckwheat, 75 to 90 Wheat, per bus. 11.00 to $1.25 Oslo- 38 Eggs, dozen, 23-30 Butter lb (creamcry) 30 Tub butter per lb 25 Potatoes, per bus. new 30 Beef per lb., retail 10 to 12 Turnips, 12 Wool, per lb. 25 to 40 Plums per qt 15 Straw 56,50 S’SIDE MA_1ZKE'_I‘S Butter, (dairy)) per lb. 22 to 23c. Butter (creamery) per lb. 31c. Calfskins, per lb. 13c, Chickens, (dressed) per lb . 12 to 15c_ Eggs, per doz. 26c_ Hay, pressed, per ton $10 to $13 Hay, loose, per ton $9 to $10 Hides, per lb. 0 14c_ Oats (black) per bus, 420, Oats (white) per bus, 400, Oatmeal, per 100 lbs. _ $3.50 Potatoes, per bush., 320 Pork. organs left out 71/4 to 101,§c, Straw. (Dressed). her ton _*$5.00 Turnips, per bush 25c_ Wheat, per bus. $1.00 to $1.25 Wool, per lb. 26 go 40c_ CHICAGQEARKETS (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO. Oct. 15.-Wlhcat, N0. 2, red, $1.20; No. 3, red, $1.14 to $1.16; No. 2, hard, nominal; No. 3, hard, $1.10 to $1.14. Corn, No. 2, yellow, 36|/4 to 36 1-3c; No. 4, yellow, 660. Oats, No. 3, white, 36% to 37%c.; Standard, 39% to 40c. Barley 52 to 60c. . Timothy, $5.50 to $7 `ciever, $12.00 te si Pork $14.75. Lard, $9.4-7. Ribs $9.85 to $10.50. l _W _ WHIITSIU lllll FUR THIS WUMAII The Price She Paid for Lydia E.Pinkliam'sVegehbIeCoin- pound Which Brought Good Health. ~ Danville, Vs.-f‘IhlV°0lll! IPGHIWW dollars on your modliléllr f';°:n“; I :ld when the doctor ;; f ‘E vu as-“nemo I lyk don’t suffer any ' ._ ,,,‘;l§;; bearing down pains _‘~1§l‘ 0; atallnowsndl sleep .li _pi-;=1;=;:f‘ I cannot say 1 i\l§.i‘=;. .wigs ie- Lyn- E mwinnmumm vqnur ~ ble Compound and Llvs_r Pills as they have done so much ui foixide. Ieiptcnllloa ing good liesl new ol" I your remedies. I tllfa pleasure in tell- ing my friends and neighbors about them."-Mrs. MA'rrfll HALEY, 501. Col- qulioae Street, Danville, Ve. No vroinsn suderlng flbm IW f°l'llI of female troubles should lose hope un- til she lies given Lydia E. Pinkhsm I Vegetable Compound a fair ti.-Isl. This famous remedy, thu medicinal ingredients af which are derived from native roots aiiihhorlm M2110! £0 'ears prpvsdto smostv ua- blztytoiileend iavl tors! tIiefe~ 5%. C _o_o 19.* “male organism. 'dyorywlisrs ‘ beer willing testimony to the wonderful 'virtue of Lyflll E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. - If you have the slightest doubt lik 0 osllnowuretv. 'iiem`1so_‘§°os.ti.Em‘V _,»_°__, V foul \i»i~1l":l~ilsu asia _subs seq ' ' f BETTER ANYWHERE ` . THE BEST PEOPLE Evenvwi-(ERE " -‘ ;'5g£¢YD:':/.”_ E a, _ -‘@[R‘]@l§ THE DRAGON FLY A Don't be afraid of this wicked-look- ing insect. no matter how many fierce and wild stories you have heard told about him. says the Philadelphia North American. He isn't half so wicked as he looks. And as for his voracious habits. the only things lie .eats are mosquitoes and flies and gnats. not to mention many other pests you would like the world rid of. He's called » \\\ properly the dragon-fly. _ -`\ \ \ \ \ | -WIEJSIFQ ' something like 2.200 specim'ens', so au- - thorities tell us. and 300,of these fly - around in North America.. “ What the -liawks and caglcs are to (birds the' dragon flies are to niosqui-- foes and flies.. imprison ii dragon ily. in a room. and the flies and mosqui- toes will disappear. So, you sec. he isn’t sucli a had bug. after all. L_ --l _ -__ 2 li `-'€2»\,\,\\\\\\ \ -‘I "IU M7-'fi ;`\ 'ENVI f¥ .ii been told, when you were a had boy or girl, that he would get in _your hair D N E Y y \1' ' s He gets this name probably because the female dragon fly when she lays / L L S water, as if she were feeding snakes Cb A V\\\\\,\ V This egg sticks fast to water plants qFS\\VK`|D N H hold-another dragon fly. . GZZQES VV\[.|_ililiV`;.V_V}4,." It will take more time and patience _.,‘.`_. ‘-.{Vh|.i‘,il ii Maybe you lmow him better as the -7 - ~ / devil’s darning' needle. Perhaps you've ” D // and sew your ears shut. Or maybe o ve been callin him snake feeder. her eggs glides down on top of the I -/I stream or lake and drops them in the I \\, V _ g\ F/ _ until the larva hatches, crawls out of 'W RH __, | y-4 55?( f. the water, splits up thc back, and, bc- ,_.i'],‘VV Elrqp EUMA Pc# ~.Vi .~ 1,, DI than the amateur bug collector pos- ‘*‘~§;'1.5' rv Il.. sesses to get acquainted with tli 'LHEIP e whole dragon fly family. There are _ _ W., 3 P- . UNDERWEAR _ JUST RECEIVED . _ _$1500.00 vWORTH For Spot Cash we will sell STANFIELD’S UN- SHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR as follows : N. B. .95 cents per garment Red Label $1.35 “ “ 45 . $6 ll Black “ 2-00 if “ “ _ No need to eulogize Sl`ANFIELD’S UNDERWEAR. It is known the world over as THE BEST. Besides several other makes of WOOL Unshrinkable Underwear_ at lower prices down to 65 cents per garment. _ 1 _ , We have bought also this season a double quantity of LADIVES and GENT’S SWEATER COATS, and we have bought them right and for SPOT CASH OR EQUIVALENT will sell them at the t ttr tive prices obtainable. _ m°SL;I\Dlil?IS’ and GENT’S OVERCOATS of which we have beautiful range come under the same treatmerit. C. E. &`SON _ _ 5 ~ _.1 Incomparable Prices- On Airtiglit Heaters Why live disagree ably another winter in a few cold unhealthy" rooms, faintly warmed by a poorly made stove when vnu can buy an “AIRTIGH 1"' H~ater from us at such a low price. Call in and see the line we are offering at the undermentioned exceedingly low prices. Get Yours To-day No. 0-18, Without Lining. Cheap durable heater. Itlins a steel body with stamped steel cover and steel pipe collar and steel legs. A remarkable value for the money. Price only.. _ . .................................... _. $1.19 No. 18-50 Series, sa_rne as cut, made of uniform color of blue Steel with steel pipe color. stamped sterl covcr, ring urn, nickel screw draft on cast base and Cast Iron Legs. Made in five sizes- No. 18-50 price .... No. 21-50 “ No. 22-50 No. 23-50 3362-10-0IllStu2iEm\v2i. If $9 .NNPT mmswn moose u H No. 24-50 ..... .. .. 3 No. 718 Series, nlade of best Planished Iron. The pouch draft with graduated door support allows a small or large opening as desired. It fits perfectly airtight, when closed, so that the fire can be retained for hours without going out. Has Cast Iron Ton and Bottom and Nickel Plated Legs, Foot Rail and Swing Door. Made in five sizes No. 7l8 price .........$6.00 No. 721 " .... 7.25 No. 722 8 00 No. 723-I _ 8.50 No. 724 9.00 For delivery to any station on Prince Edward Island, add 25 centsadditional. Stove Boards, Stove Shovels Stove Pipe and Elbows, etc, etc. Always a large supply of stove accessories on hand. Give us a call, we can save you money. 0 ' wiioLEsAi.E .c nirriiii. _- u A u n -.~ |.|sns‘rsi::» s .i_ I _ I _ _ _ , VV.; -_ I _Vs -{_t VV ` .VV._