.‘-:‘.- STUDIO' ..°Ir~P‘avs-_io huyhi thu Province. ~ .none ein? per were apes in , _ n. r, et inth l- ..°.1'. ooaoou was is--ourul»h;.:>f§.° sigh ailifmpaay oi-aef.° agent in Montague. __.(“' »,. ___ ,_§,;._;.,ir.:.r:.“s:r.i1 `::§*KFlP|lG lll lflllllll *conRAvii.|.s sci-iooi.-cr' _ __ _ - t following is the standing of the .' ~,_ - ‘is of Corraville pcunol for the rr|%:tli'-1 f 0 of December:-~ (marie. V.- .~\r.nie. _ lifepin; the Canadian dollar at Morrison, average 50. Grade IV. -- hrnic. is very much a nrtr'.-.-v' of II- e 1, Katie Mdrrison , average ill; 2, wholesale dealer who buys .1 cal _ Christina Hume, average 87. Grsla .-.ids lots. ' ' III- (Sr.)- 1 Mary Flynn. average No matte* what reraiilerr. and indi- '9l: 2 Patrick ll‘l nn svera o 90' 33 vidual consiimers may .loelilz to df- so ,~__ _ . 1 ,v _ y 1 S » | _ , ‘ '-_ :-‘ ~ o George Hume. average 76. Grade Ill. as a .-iiational self-interest campaign, s _ _ -(-Ir.)-,-1.I Florence Mclntyre, aver- the jobberis the man who very niicn age 95; 2, John Collins, average 89; controls the situation. 'Phe \viwI.-r.-ze FROM -THE 3. Albert Wilson. average 88; 4, Mary dealer has a wide-angle ~vision. He _ _ _ _ .» _, _ McPhee. average 60; 5. Allan McPIiee, has customers for and wide; not In ` Flynn. average 81; 2. Myrtle McAu- la avera e 79 Grade I- 1 Jobnn , _ B average 60; 6. Johnny Mcllntyre. av- one province but in many. His parish ayer P erage 54. Grade II.l- 1, Bridget is often as large as that of the manu- facturer. His business hasauational sco e. To the wholesaler the general Y. S . _ , y D McDonald, average 84; 2,; Mike Mc _ _welfare of Canada is of more direct _P_1_i_ee, average 80, 3, Romey Wilson, average. 76; 4', George McPhee, aver- age 70. or the individual. Naturally this country looks to the wholesaler to help along the Made in *CORRAVILLE NOTES. - The Canada movement because it is going semi annual examination of Corrznille to be in his best interests to offer the school was lreld in the school house retailer thc goods his customers are ` - on Weducsda Dec. 23rd lar e demanding and in his osition of bu - Y- » U- K D crowd of ratepayers and visitors were ill! ill 0l\l’l09-118 l0lB 110 ¢l1ll 110 9- illegi- That fit and I- tect present, all of which expressed them- deal to help or hinder people in carry- the feet, look Oli ry Let us pair of ter Hockey men, W(ll'Il€i'i and God Save the King. Santa Claus put ° V _ In an appearance and soon relieved the In the most popu‘ tree of its numerous gifts. The toachcr at pl.'lC€S that HTC' was then waited upon by thc pupils for the quality who presented her with a beautiful . ' toilet set as a tokcii oi' their cesecni. YOU OLIL With 2 At, the close of thc proceedings an Boots that win unanimous vote of thanks was tender- ed the teacher for her encrgctic work p 0 selves as being greatly pleased with ing out the Made in Canada seiiti- and Wear WELL ‘the high degree oi' proficiency attained ment. fer bet_ by the pupils. The work of decorating The wholesaler who buys his goods . the school which was done by the from a foreign country is letting the Ofa Wider teacher. Miss Annie (inrnpbell. reflects reservoir leak without pumping into from than We great credlton her artistic tastc. From it. Every carload of goods bought The very best lllfié ‘3li?lLi...}.'i° ..‘.}?°i’.'.‘i.'.§.‘i"“ “'f.‘,?..‘l °“§i“i° ‘.i'.°.‘Z““““ ”‘°°.”° "‘€l.”“‘“° ‘.’.‘ > ' occ 1 a r os a en away rom e pure - pl-ocurable are a conspicuous place in one corner of ssing power of the Canadian factories thc school room Aftcr the singing of quite as much as on the _proceeds of Canadian farms and mines and fisher- ~_es. _ - We all realize the insanity of kill- ing the goose that lays thc golden egg.. The golden egg in this case is the ability of the Canadian people to buy goods, and the ability of the Cau- adian manufacturers to supply them. as well if not better, as cheaply ii' give you genuine delight dllfillg U10 y9=1l‘~ ~ not more cheaply, than-any other na- €V€1'y tlm€ they are W0]'n_ _ --- tion no\v completing for business. *GOLDEN WEDDING- Mr lllld . C(-‘me in t0ddY» We Will be Mrs. Thomas H. Bulpitt were pleas- pleascd to show you the dn. :nur srpprllfcd in thien hgmc i=._Ns|viv susiscrs Ar- »=s'rAwA- - 3.gli€, . Oil By GV€ll llg, BC. WA WQRK|NG_ iefent boots at the different the unexpected arrival of their five __ pylggs, sons and daughters riccoiupanled by 0'l‘TAWA, Jan. 2.-Genernl Sir Wil- their rcspectiv-c wives and husbands. _ ,8139. lan Otter, who has charge of the "`“-"<».': ' Li,-,f who had inet to celebrate with their 'mm-lied-Aiistrioiis and Germans, now i‘_,'___;.» parents thc 50th iinniversary of the has 450 of them at Petawawu, where >‘-§l`,;- ll.-\.~ _ & CO. atteyvs \vedding_ The visitors quickly hey are engaged |,, c0nv¢,-(mg some '=.’*_\‘ ` ' ' ‘ took complete possession oi the house, if the buildings which were only used Queen Street and all present spent at most enjoyable ‘or summer camp quarters into warm evening. A bountiful and dainty sup- pcr was partakeu of, speeches of lcon- gratulatioii and good wishes were made, and suitably acknowledged, and a purse of gold was presented to the bride :ind groom of ilfty years ago. llilJl0l‘ (|118-l”t0l‘S. a_nd_ also in cutiing 'lowii some`of the timber which re- uires to be removed from the camp area. At thc site of the new experi- 'nental farm iictir Hearst, Ont.. 170 neu are employed. They have erected "° - I’liough Mr. and Mrs. Bulpitt have '-even log bunkhouses and a dining both passed the allotted three score hall, and are now starting the work \ if *sz . U years und ten, they still enjoy excell- if clearing the bush. Representatives .),,:’_; -‘ ' - ent health and strength and they pos- ire present from the Ontario Agricul- .§=; 1-. aess to an unusual degree the affection _ural College to direct the work. fr. _ .`_.“v`_5 il; . vi 4. 311261. .. '.:"2i` :_ '~;`~'li’%¢'~ ‘§ -.19 ~:=.l_`.?_'-Ll l "-_\ 5*.. ,. . _ f their children and their chililrcii’s Christmas was ke t as a. holidav at _ _o ' . p _ Et F . d ' .liildren, of whom tlicre are twenty- both these camps, and the men enjoy- if. _ ' ‘ - le 3' err carriage live,-as well as the respect and es ad extra rations a1nte`1~ has In ~ tecin ofa wide circle of friends. The site of the Experimental farm P oved fwm __________ 0,, ,he ,,_ T _,_ ,__ Quebec Wm be . hill of broken leaves-as these nre in Mclnnis Bros, to the Steryfg ::Bewarc of teas that are dusty and ieclarad in a day or two, and a band of men will be sent up at once They B'i'illdl§1g"Ofl"K`llig"S Sqll21I‘€ jiirious in use and unpleasant in the -vill go by way of Cochrane.. ns It h up, thc dust being generally put vould be too expensive to keep the ere’ In Company Wfth Ml there to reduce the cost. “sAi.AoA" inc oven from Quebec west. For the J_ .A_ Doyle they will c0h_ Tess arc nlwnys Fresh, Fragrant, Frce lame 1`0l1S0ll ll0 mlm Will be Sell! UD £0 _ ` . ’ from dust and ccoiioiiiical in usc-prc- ”’arent at present to work for the duct El genel al painting' bus- aerved_and sold _only in sealed pack- Quebec Water Powers Commission. eta at .l5c. 45c, 5oc, 65c, per pound d VIILLION DOLLAR CHURCH CON The _ Niew roiiic. Jan. 2.--iwustshs or .he Uatlicdral oi' Si. .loliii the Divine. who wanted a roadway cut through iff" lll€SS ill all branches of the ;_____________ ' li... i.....i,_ - l trade, un ei' the name oi ‘ .,RAcT_ ' N,-_W YEM, MESSAGES; FROM CANADIANB . LONDON, Jany. 2.--The weekly pap- t was announced today. have signed ‘-0 H ‘ ' _ P (0 _:outracts_ with nrrliitccts of_Boston gelvedmgzeaalpuukgkfdytili-e'3?,::,u.-rs; . “ff 0 o o I; _ ii or coiistiuction plans and designs for from Dominion statesinen. D Tele )h0ne connection 'he building of thc have of the tlathe- The Hon. DL Hoche speaks of Cam 1 lral The entire cost. it was said. will A _"___ * . i _ » ie more than $1,000,000. “'-“*'*’ gm" d°°°"“‘““fi°“ "0 ‘lid ill t lp , ' _ 234 Kent Stl ect The contracts signed do not include Crushing the harmfhl _“pmt Pl cmm _\ .. ‘ ___ my exterior ilecoratioii or involve the erical supremacy which deliberately -‘_.,_"'. il luilding of the two large traiisopt tow-l |ll'U9h¢¢1 "iidli Bu 0V°l`f»“l‘€B f0l` D68¢0 I _ ers or the four towers to be placed at and which soared b0Y0l1i1 the Dale Ol . , t , ' . , ~acli corner of the have proper. reason. Western Canada will furnish l‘lic navo of thc cathedral will be 'annually two hundred million bushels '.70 feet high and about 240 feet long nfl constructed of Peeksill gratuit* oi wheni. to tho Motherland. lion. George l’i-rley says the war incidcntull will make stronger the ~ - y From .For British Empire .finil its various cem- via St. Juhn's ,Your Llver poneht parts. "We :rust all get to 1 Dec. ill _Der.Z6rli Queen Wllhclmiua Jan. l6t|i LON Duc. llll Dec. I C From For Sl'la.\MElf Tabasco llec. lF~\h h Duramio Doc. ‘.'siI» '|'lnt'o Why Yeu'ro Tired-Ou! ol Sorts-Have No Appetite. ' EHYER Pll.ln;1 __ _ ii . CARTE Tl,” as ITTLI their day. WER Cum PILLS- *-rzmt l DON LON DON Sagamore llc-;. I9 ili ' Saclicm Dec. 29 th ‘i iiriiciiiua Jany 6 ili Dlh Stir Point . _laoy I5 th Genuine mate. signin... , 3,# \\_\ _ _ 44’ tl _ I; __ tivesvoot “ tivsnpoot _ iiiew t-.wh other i-mer by sghting ' is up side by side, and realize moro, fully the good points of friends living thousands of miles nway. We are g_ct- C AR1.ER,5 Ll -ting 1;- »true_r perspective .-ind v..iu:y now points of vicu, so that wo shall be better able to solve fn n reasonable and mutually satisfactory way any I,-Empire problems that may arise. So shall the Kniser’s aggression ht-lp to consolidate thc great British Empire.-' Premier llenrst says: "Our confi- dence in the i-Jrnpire ani our own Furnvslwithy & col "'“'”" h‘“¥““"' “l si* "“‘“h‘ country is unbounded,our outlook for " Halifax' SHALL Pll-L SIAU- D033. SIM-L PUC' the future is an inspiriition to nil i ,~' ` that energy and patriotism can ac complisbi’ Saskntchcwnnis Premier -leclaves the province faces thc future full of hope atrlotic encr v. and il g_ Sir Edmund Walker says: "Wciace the new year earnestly, _hoping the war will- soon 1cnd,but more 1 convinced than ever of our duty to l'fii-gland at this 'houi'. 'l - _ _ "Persons desiring a large and beau tii'nl Church Organ of immense power will do well to investigate the _instru- ments oiieretl by Miller Bros; 123 Kent Street. ' 8141-1-5M3i. KILLED HIMSELF ASW _ ` H_E_ HELD WOM`_AN'S _QHOTO - xl _._..i‘.,.. 'i ._ ~ ‘ll ,_ LONDON. Jany. 2.--‘A verdict of 'suicide was returned t evelling by A L ' ® V *A $ ,a coi‘oiier‘s jury coneeigikltg the deatl' Grade Coal is the rnl I of ii meh sam who Ralph 1<. nim- Y g ` W fy money thrown away. .2l.:“1:t.‘.ii£2f::.zf.“;s2 Sm Maw sm Phone-111 . Coal liar-lf larthila medical »pmcttoner of ~ Mil- W° C8l‘l'V- li’ 509* “Ol milf- We insist onyouroxnmlning theqaal- k' .h W5 1 he 'f U, when you order. _vfltl can he ltyof fuel thatslidon down your abate. '8':,‘,',_(f;’n“ ,,g§,,h,_,;3en,_"._:',l‘;';‘xd';n'; uf of ettimz sntiefnctn mai P my of dw Iles and ¥“llk°" ”‘°°l"- me testimony the mmi1_.t-as ami .iota in hi room in tt hotel. with a wound come to us. e have on R L ‘= ~ . - V911 Will* *° is iillithroat. which evidently has a%P1c9.'nh“naUy good qua" C al been _self indicted. A photograph ofa woman was ll the, dead, ntan'_il lltp rd illhl i Ci bri ht- - _ - .ll-1..fz.;".:i:¢‘.0°..‘;.‘i.':. '° m'-`»"-“°°*"°""` °°" ' -eA$1“d|=iliA Bantam Bell _&_ 'Co _ rpna»amimiiiam._ ~iitKh|.¥a|IitnAI_np-_liigil Importance than it is to the retailer- .f 'I cuts, ‘ CLIXC believes ll‘l D0l|’T LIIEGLEGT THAT SURE! A Chicago man has just died from blood poison- ing arising from neglect of _xr small wir. Don't neglect a cut, a teh of eczema, or an open sore of my kind. no air is full of poison germs, waiting to start up _lbcir cvil`results in neglected sores, wounds, etc. ln Zami-Buk is safely. Zam- Buk is so highly antiseptic that applied to any skindiseuc or injury it makes blood poisoning im- possible. In using Zam-'Bak you have three processes going on at once for Ziini-Bak is healing soothing and antiseptic. Try it without delay. i A ‘rear 3 for $1.2, GENUINE zua-,sun /or ova unseat. ~ j T' ’ _ \V¢’appr¢ciat= the position taken by'.tli_e mm-or who says :_'~' If your preparation 'is' wbat`?'oii claim, you should have no objection to letting us try it be ore spending our money on li." To every person taking this view we say, send one cent stamp (to pay retain postage) and name and date ol this paper to Zam~Buk Co., Toronto, and we will mail you a free trial box of Zum-Bak. Zam-Bak ispurely herbal, soluble for the delicate skin of little children, yet povrciiul enough to heal chronic sores of long years’ standing. All dmggim and stores, 5oc. per box, -_ The following is a list of com- panies which have paid dividends on ccount for 1914. Most of these coni Spring Park.. .....10 Péincehlbert.. . . . . ..,». .....10 Rayner international declared 40 paid.... . . . . . . .. .......20 R. .i. McNeill Co, cash 50, stock 50 Rayner Stonehurst Silver Fox Co. paid.... ...200 Rayner Clarke & Harlow Fox Co. . . . . . . .. ......paid .20 B. I . Rayner, West Gore N. ....paid 105 Black Prince Fox Co... . . . . . .paid .50 General Fur Farms, Ltd..... paid 12 (Expect-to pay 12 p. c. more soon) Mount Edward.... paid 10 (With additional 10 p. c. soon) Murray Harboxx... ....cash .30 _ (More soonl Upton.............. . . . . ..cas|i. 10 (More soon) Westmoreland Silver & Patch Co.. . ..cash 35, stock, 70 Silver Tip.. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .cash 15 (Added three pairs) Imperial Silver Black Fox Com- pany, Ltd., Montague. . . . . _.15 (added three pairs to ranch and hold securities for balance due on sale of foxes which when col- lected will enable them to pay ar.- other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..10 p.c. Crapnud Fox Company.. .. cash, .40 _Willow Hill Fox Co, 35‘p. c. cash New London Fox and Farm Lands. Ltd., 200 p. c. cash, and more later. Regal ._ .. .. .. 16 Dundas. ..300 cash and 200 stock Seal River Black Fox Co.. . . . . . . . .. 10 (Also S pups added to ranch) Diamond.... Rogers Paton.... ......10 (More latcr) The Freeland Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd., has paid a dividend of 50 per cent. in stock. - The Carruthers Silver Black Fox Co. has paid it 30 per cent cash dividend out of a declared dividend of 110. An additional sum will be paid after the general meeting on Dec. 8. (Also 75 _p. c. stock dividend) Pure Canadian Sli. Blk Fox Co., 40 and~35 per cruz i-aterr '-~-~~~~ : Richmond Bay ,Rox Co., 20 per cent. (More la.,tér.‘7<" ' Provincial siivefniack rox co., 40 per cent casli,__wltli more to follow later. Sovereign S. B. F. Co., cash.. . ....15 (From 4 pairs) Hartford D. S. Fox Co..... .......25 Peerless . . . . ..,_§~'. . . . . . . ._-.....10 and balancej-after January lst.) Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox C0..Ltd.... . . . . . . .. ...B0 (With 60 or 70 later) Hackett S. B. 1". Co., . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.15 (and two foxes added to stock) Magic Fox Co..... . . . . . . .. ....50 (In addition to stock dlvldciid of 100 p. c.) (Also ten foxes added to ranch) Bedeque Fur Farming Co.. Ltd1....10 Glenaladale Silver Black l~‘f.w f‘n, 100 (50 p. c. cash 50 p. c. stock bonus.) The Bideford Fox Co. Ltd.. . . . . .200 QUEEN ALEXANDRNS NEW YEAR MESSAGE TC' WOMEN OF EMPIRE. a_ - Uwe” °’-fP‘?°‘ ‘° PW “‘W“°”“1,‘!l"d" LoNDON, Dec. ei.-Queen Alexan- °“d later' ' dra sends through “The Gentlewom- an” the following New Year's message to the women of the Empire. and es- (M°r° s°°n) I pccially tliosc who are mourning the loss of loved ones in the wnr:-- “I solid to the women of the Empire at this great crisis in our history n message of hope and consolation for New Year. You will have been through ii great period of suffering by the loss of dear ones. and many more sacrifices will yet be demanded of you, but I feel that they will bc borne with that patience and fortitude which have supported and sustained you throughout. thc lust five terrible months. “You have suffered iii a great and just cause, and my earliest prayer is that in your sorrow you may be con- soled by the thought that those who are near and dear to you have died like heroes for their king and country." "May God pour His infinite bles- sings upon you iii whatever calamities you are called upon to bear until the blessings of peace once more dawn up- Oil \lB. _ DRCP IN INCOME DESPITE WAR TAX. OTT/\WA, Ont., Jan. il.~A drop ot' `-363,000 in thc excise duties for the month of November, in spite of tho ,higher duties imposed on liquors and tobacco as a war tax, shows that tlicro has been o. very great reduction in the cousiimption of these articles. The Inland Revenue Departmciit received $l,603.676 during November 1914, against $1,965,583 for November, 1013. _"*"`_`-"-1:- MIna"d's Llnlment Co.. Llrnltca. Gentlemen.-Last Winter l received great benefit from the use of MIN ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attach of LaGrippe. and l have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases ~f inflammation. _ _ Yours. W. A. 1iU'I‘C}llNSON “A Chamois Vest will protect your health during the cold frosty weather. it is light in weight. ills snug and will Inst n long time. Get. one. The Two Macs, 140 Greiit George Street. l\lEti`. Charlottetown S. B. Fox Co........1i’i- W. F. TAYLOR, D., C. M. (McGIi.L UNIMERSITV) Montague, P. E. I. Office of I ein Dr FRASER. F *W* ` 5-- . n _ 1 many lines. I ` ‘l . of January, give 1 LP man Cutlery. Circumstances compel us to reduce our Stock Of Merchandise ' To do so we are offering exceptional values in ‘ While continuing our Policy of meeting all competition either from Mail Order Houses or - Otherwise we will in addition, during the month Special Discounts _ for Cash on the following, viz: - '_ ~ Fur land Eur Lined Coats, Sheep Skin L__iu`ed Coats, Overcoats- Ulsters, and Heavy Jackets, Ready-to-Wear Suits. Boy’s Clothing, Underwear and Gents Furnishings. etc. t Lumbermaifs Rubbers, Moccasins, Over- . shoes, Lumbcrman’s Socks etc. _Sleigh Robes, Sleigh Bells, Horse Rugs, Skates and Hockey Sticks Carver; and Ger- Yours CASH, always elastic when dealing in this store, will stretch further in this sale than ever '- before. _ Why Not Try It! Poole & Thompson Ltd Montague, P. E. I. Hmm - 8142-1.sM:uftf ‘ ,_h_,,°,,mw, I | I i 1 l 2 1 ' |e_,.,--_,__ - - _,_ _“___ A _ L_ - _ _ _ (100 p. c. cash-paid 35 p. c.; hal-‘ _ _ ance. 65 p. c., will be paid soon, 100 p. c. in stock.) l. ‘ 5 llllililbll-iN GLASSIFIED AUS. | One cent per word first insertion In this column, half cent “er word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Mlnlmum charge Twenty-five cents. 5 ' _;" ~"'/ __ 7 _____` ' ____.!i§F!*I3J'!!‘_'iTEP__ _ WANTED-SALESMEN EXCLUSIVE llncs, permanent, big onriiiiigs guar- anteed, no experience; ten vnciiii- cies. Writf- Luke Brothers. Limit- ed, Montreal. S093-12-Zi1MGi. AGENTS WANTED-To soil for “The Old Reliable Foothill Nurseries." We teach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary. Highest commission paid. Handsome frcc equipment. Stone & \VeIlingto:1, Toronto, Ont. 6945-1::-12nil£5_‘!i FEMALE H LP WANTED.-LITTLE GIRL TO TAKE - little boy four years old out. Apply, 83 Upper Prince Street. 8126-1-4mtf 1- FOR SllLE SMALL SHOW CASE FOR SALE. Apply at the llnioxi (I'oniinorc~i;il Col- lcgrx ' S12?-1-4nltf A snoop sow Fon sate.. Apply. lil. .’\_vlword ,Soiilhpori. 1.‘.:!»l-1-4iii'.%`i FOR SALE-Two pairs (‘ini;-_i A lfoxcs. Apply to Box A 38, Alhcrioii. __* S111!-1-1m5iptl FOR SALE-3 PAIRS ISLAND RED foxes. Apply J. H. Judsoii, Alex- anilrn. Silt!-12-31.\l4i. FOXES FOR SALE. - BLACK Silvers. males or females. ‘Further particulars apply to Samuel Kon- ncdy. (Tliarlototown. X118-l-ni6i Fon SALE. slayer. i.-.i_Ac»< F6XEs absolutely free of rod und rust. One Thousand Dollars per pair. These are ycarling foxes, also cross foxes i`rom fifty to seventy-ilvc por cont. black and silver, $175 pci' pair. All are gusrzinteed us represented. llnlf cash on purchase must iiccompaiiy order by wire in New York (ilty funds. All goods delivered nt Monc- ton for final settlement. All uny- ments rciiinded if foxes ure not as represented. Jnfrics A. Kano, 480 Third St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. l 6950-12-1 2M |71 T new wiilien-uni.: i'i§'\/#EEK AND EXPENSES. To travel n oiuting local represents . DP » -- ' ' _ tives. Whitfield Liiiscotl, lsraiit- ford. _ ~ 4 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED.- A BOW ABOUT. 16 yciirs old as an apprentice. Apply to \v. N. 'l‘anton. Watchniaker (win-io-l2Mtt. SITUATIONS VRCIHT BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE. GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN or woiuen. We will pay you $120. to distribute it iii your iiclgliborhoorl. Sixty dny’s work. Spare time may be uscd. International Biblc llrcss, 182 Spadiiia Avo.. Toronto. $75 r-‘on Ti-iiarv oAvs 0.1.-.y \~.-nrh. Write for contract., ili‘iidly-Gurret- sou. Liinitod. Brantford. _ _ ____l‘?__ !_-FH _ _ __ _ T0 LET.- FURNISHED FRONT siiliiiq-rizoiii and lJolli'<>:\i‘.i. .'\ppiy_ hire llo\‘.‘z\i`tli, Elin Avi-. S13-I2-1-~iiuZli TO RENT TWO LARGE FURNISH- ed rooms. Apply ut 2140 Grniioii Sl. t>l0il~1-lllillipii. Yiiilil-:D POULTRY WANTED. - WE CAN hugirllo good i~liii:licn:‘,‘y;-f\~>:i» iiiizl tiirlicys, iilso well' i`iittcei1\:~_l ‘.'o\.'ls. \\'ill buy ilziily uiitil fiirihf-i' iiutili-. l`. .l. llolinuu & <‘o_. littl. hill()-i~~liii2ll WANTED-ily n young lzuly, bozird in it priviito funiily. llooiii nloiic. Ap- ply ai. this Oiliuc. 09413-1 i-l4iiitt' SILVER FOX COMPANIES OR Pmv- ate owners of fox (`onip;iul<~;-. Stock who ure prepared to soil s-li.ii~i-ii ut prices below par vnluc. plczieri- couiniiinicnto with \is_» _lliirlicts are depressed, but we hurt- .-liciiis wltli rash who will consliivr :clock bargains in tho Black Sil\'»_~r I-‘ox lint-. nrid we are in position to (lis- pose ot' substantial blocks; ol' stock. il' offered at timely pi‘icc:l=-.\iliii'e.=-_+ at oiicc 711 Druinnioiirl linililing. Traits-i‘rovliicial Securities: (‘orpo- rution Limited. Moiitrcal. l‘_ tl Siliiii-_l‘.'-3l(l.\lTl. Quo _ _ _ I lslllf ____;_____é__._{ 5:; ' "1_i1.___;_ Fire Insurance I 0 A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock comps;-° ies, which never c- -n test an honest claim such is is vcpre ented by ' E. R. BROW , -1 _ ~~ `~ - - ` .. ' ' . . _ & ` 1 _ i - -