<2 t ll “lf 1. 1E ‘I \. 1 1 ,.1 ‘Ji 1 ,_ 1.' » t 1 \ 'run ct-1A1u.of1‘<1~i'~:'i‘o’\'v1~1'oU.s1u>1.4_r~1l unreal; 1' i` ‘ SETTl.l:FlS T0 _CANADA- "u~'.v11>1.~u, Man., March 19-The heavy nah of American imnilgntlou is now on pdananently. Within n week nearly lil) asm of set tiers' ,eifects were handled from the States over theSoo line and to Can- adian points by the C. P. R. Minnesota Iowa and the Dakotas are largely re- jleeented in the settlers coming in *dur- --, _. 5° _ 4. Zi'//_ en 2 t » ,» \ .L Q \ _ \\ 2 ._ g 2 = L \\\\\\\.. 4 lngthis period. - -l _ : #_--a-- ¢ ,. _\lA.\*`S MOST ORITICAI. AGE. g = 1 ”_,,,_ Very often the ritul resources' are small ' -5 t»_§,,, atfortytwo, but_if not then. between `;*`, a-5 My-seven and s1xty~two gears of nge there is a strange slowing own and loss ' if 1 ,, \\t\\I \ 1*: : 11 \\t\u`_ _ _ *lu `\\\\\\`\>. - .__ ,_ _ 2' u.u\1\\ .\\ \\\ \ \\\\\\ \\\ \ av' \\ \ I J \\\\\\\\ \ ` ' ti \ \\\\\\\\\\\ 1 vitality. It islmpartzmt. that this L ._ - _' 1-: ` t 'od fd ' eh uld he ch k- nud`;nstrenmen gptgnlnusl. beeiuuriartzd t»0the't.I\?otl hrui th lt ned , n, e wen 'e nerves must. be forti- Bed. The wise man will une Farozone I/ E515. iu ina wh poten " particularly applicable ' i to critigal ‘tier-iols. Ferrozone quick _ I I -I th hol bein , i i and Biwerfapvtzshese baokgtngtighelvdfgrdnillzy .'q_ a very manifest. way. Ités because Eer ._ _ 1 mroneglves stmenglh, vlfalit. and vi r _ _\- -. .»-' 4-\ .,-, . _- ‘-st l 1 _ L, __, _,__ _ ` ,,~'l *r(._ -.1 lli rv Ll ,__ \`_ \ `\ ~ \ _ _ `\_ \\; ` . ‘. . .. 'f- .tif _ Al/f;//' or 1 _f /I/,Q ‘ - »f~\d\ ~ ' _"fm: f 7.7' 9 = we < 1, ~..,.-_ff - l f `,-.fi/-`1'rj";»'.~A -. _ _ I.--__-4 _ | I '.»‘=f."~° `1 _..... »-ita- f~:.'>~;~f>:1_'~=.»f»,,%..~ ¢_~-af » \ 1 '~ ._ ~ ‘ll l _///'/_ . I _.ii 1 >’ __ t. \\ \ _ __ _ \` ;\~`f-;_, , _ rgetcs. atooo `\\\.`_<¢‘*,-_y _frlw 3°-`-' J `_"_ __ that it is useiu-I to old nu-a. 'Fry it. Prllile ik. _ IFE is often hanging in the balance when a physi- cian writes a prescrip- tion. if the compound- ' ing is inaccurate, or if __ the drugs supplied are r ,Q1 1 1 1 1 r 5. n lacking in purity or strength, who shall an- swer for results P We recognize our re- sponsibility in these matters. We regard every prescription as one requiring the ut- most care as to ac- curacy, and demand- ing the highest grade of drugs that money will buy. Our ideal prescription service costs you nothing extra-we always strive to give the best of every- thing at prices that are absolutely fair. I. G. JAMIESUN, Druggist. ' V\/O l~t1'z1it.~ltl11-1-1-uw11of:1o~~i|1g'~. l"1-ifqm-11tly , GAB SERVICE ‘l"a§.\er1ger.<, baggage, etc.. conveyed anywhere desired. Leave orders at Mc- Donald & .\Icl{innon's Drug Store or at stables, S_\'1‘luey Struct. near Steven- son’s Corner. _l. _\i. NICHOLSON. 1-28 d t yr. Telephone No. :'53 Business Stand I -A1"-I Cardigan F01’ SZIC'-A RHIC CIIZIICC Comprising :1 New Storr, 70 X27, with Frost-pnzof Cellar; large \\`harf and Warehouse thereon. Alsoone Lot, rzox 90. with New '_ Ware house thereon, 5o x 30 feet. Agood Dwellingllause, with one half acre of land attached. This is one of the best business ltands in the country, and one of the best shipping ports in the province. ' Ttrms easy. THE l"l0Mf OF THE GUARDIAN cnaaaor rr'rowr-. 1>. 1-; 1. Business'0ilice Telephone |33 b. Editorial and News Telephone l33 a. ilillllllllllllllll illiillllli IHI `B$I).\Y_ .\l .\ lll.` li. 23 lt`(l5_ TRAVEL BY THE CAPES. _._ ,_ Many persons on the Mainland of L`11n. ada believe that when the wimersteunr- ers are not ninnirtg, as has ln-en the mu- Ior over eight. weeks past. there is 11 reasonably [air chance of 1-rossing to and from thf- Inland by rho i-1'-bouts at the Capes. They have no id(-.'1 ofthe fliiliutlt- ies und ltnniships, or the perils of that. 1-onto. .\`ir1<~ out of ten persons who travel would not in 11r1_v case attempt to cm~.~ in that way except in un #mt-_1‘2en\'y. Few women cvcruttc.mpt il. lt is not .1 prac- thl' .~;lck._th1' aged. or for \\'0rr1r-n or rhild- fl ren. it is .1 route by which vif,~\>1'\'<~rl. _-\ sttollyt-11rr~_-nl ~L~ts11no1'1io\\'11 the ~l1'.1it>` at iurimls rirrlf-~ of tht; rluy, :mil it is illllirult stude\'»:11tl;1n1:1‘r0t1~ t.o1~iLl1er1--11- llark 11|* luncl wht-11tl1<~ tide is 1’u|11|i1\1z. ~\11d 111-111-l11:_11~»-~ llu-re is no 1'1-rluiuty \\'l1-<11'_ru1. ui l land. 'l'l1ul~r1at~ uri- ~o111t~» li1r1f'~1:11'1it-rlful'-l1»\\r|'|1' up Ih-‘ ~lrltiIs by ll»-- lille. ll'uigl1tur.\ thi:-L: ~|1u\\ storm t'o1|11-s on before a landing' is i-f'l`1»1-ted ilu- situat- orossingz may be four hours or te11,twel\e or even twenty-four. lirposui-ein111111111-11 boat. or on foot among the ice hiluimocks t.o the tiercc winter winds, with the thermometer belevr zero is trying to the most robust. It is cruel and perilous lo those who me not strong und warrin- _blooded. And then one needs to ln- es- pecially equipped ami prepared for the trip. Long water proof boots arf- 11ect~.~<- sary if wet feet are to he avoided Sou P- . urnlture that will go a s tep beyond furnishing ytur E0 ticablr' route at all, or.~<:1fv im' the \'\'enk, 5| ¢ `-.`\`_`\` \ \\;\` \\_ 1 . .\ calling and L-u1~1'iagv: costttmc of niuuvi- nlt in u1:tu\'1- vclre( anti pull* green chifl`o11. 1 / _ _ ft//v 1 , ` I // I 1’ 1 3 _ I _/` ff ° =` \ J’ Z -I _ _;§"`*_-_-_- ~_-é__- -- gg ~ gf '_-v-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~‘ _‘v- ~_- *v*v*-‘-A-"-A A-_G _ '_ Fltllowners, Dairyme-n,; Lobster Packers When fitting up for Spring work try the NE WF l;tNtDRY_ \ _ "`_\~ _ \ _ ~ ~ \' _ \\;:-C \` -5 _ Q ` O .. P QLQ ° ' \ _ \\\>_` S 'ei-__ .__ __ Qi# » gg... ~ o c. 1. 0 v. 0 ._»-» -__' _"_ _ /¢' ,/ . . e /1 1/ I I1;/_ 'L \ €'~_J » ,-.» I j_ »- »~¢. .___ A' [- ,f 1 ,st _ _ _t ».;:»1.“‘f='. 1,4 * \ -1 1 5 51 teecommeuost = “liilYAl ll0USEH0lll” I -A , For Bread and Cak¢'S- - / . g 5 P J ., I 5 ",'_f.;' ', , 2 _ ( V _ ' _ - Iv., . 3 mf.; f ' ";_y' ' V' rltnur _ __ '___' ‘ ;_, V _______._-___ ..._ _ I ._.~~~ _----------~~----wr _ s -_ _ p f ' . _‘ . MA’ _\ ¢' '/ og ` 9,. 90 "°f1ooo' Ou ` fa no 0 ‘ Mrs. Baxter McLellan, of Spenter's Island, N. S., writes as follows: , . “I have recommended your flour to a number 0 - my friends as I think it is splendid for bread and cakes. For 15 years we have used one brand for bread, and another tor pastry, but I tiud_tbe "R°)'9i Household” answers al! purposes and it is less bother than having two barrels opened at the same time- The Ogilvie Flour » Mon 16 tts _gi SEND Fox 'rms ‘°Ro\'.aL Horsm-1o1.n” RHCIPES- Mills Co-. Limited treul ` PROGRAK 0F ` 4 1 Sacred Concert Under the All-spices of G1-a'¢¢ Clturclr Lttolr in First Methodist Church mini, 11111011. 2411. PROGRAM 1. Organ1Solo-Pedal Oifertoire in 'F_ ..._.......,....................Wel _ \ Prof. Watts » 7 2. Chorus (a)-“Blessing Honor" _ _ _ _. _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ .l.ambilau¢ (b)-(Unaccompan1ed)“€1‘h°,, Refuge” . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . _ . _ ,Agon 3. Vocal Solo--“'llheae are Theiy"-Gaul Miss Annie G. Tetap e 4. Anthems-"l`.ig1t of the orld" Messrs. G. H. oore, F. Hutcheson. _ 5. Reading "The Volunteer Organist' 6. Trio for Ladies' Voicel-“At Even. tide”......... . . . . . ....“Holy City” Misses Temple, Lodge and Duncan 7. Organ Duel-“Simple Aven" _ . st . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Thomg ' Miss Lodge and. lr. Watts Inter-mezzo-"Sabbath _Evening" . _ _ _ . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . .......Anon Combined Sunday School Orchestras, PART I. . _ 1. Ohorusf-“job‘s Au m" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Century , (job. Chap. VII) 1. \-'ocal Solo-Selected.. ._ . . . . . _ . ..._ ‘ lIrs.J. A. Ritchie., 3. Male Chorus-“Pilgrims Chorus. _ ._ ld buttons. 'l`he Louis cont has small levers top nnil bottom o1` very pale green lk and 11 white lace collar and chernisette are"i\ orn. The hut is 1111 ;11'1_isti1- confec- liroadcloth simply tritnmefl with small 1-‘or CASTINGS. REPAIRS of an kinds. 1, Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. _-_*_* to his vraist in the ice-cold \vnte1'_couc<-uled by the snow. lie cannot rlry himself tili he rearllcs the >~hort- nml u hotel. (lucy rcason why persons on their way to or from the Island do not cro-~ at the if-.1111-_s when thi- stearrrt-1-.s full the-|11 is hecattse I their' o1~di11arytr1iv1-lli11;; attire i~ eutii-1-l_\' unfit forthe ice~l1o;u trip. Many st-L out to make :-1 _io111-tit-_v to or frotu :~0111epoi|1luu tht' l~l1m1'| <1rMui11- ltintl \\ ith little more than 1-r11_1ui,'l| muuoy to take tht.-111 t0 their destination hy mil or.sLe1\|11~_~|'. Tlu-_v :tre rietatim--i at \2eo1-_'_fe- to\\'11 or Pit-tou, and their rnonvy l1f1i1111u~_~ exllutistcfl. 'l`l11- worlri will 1u'\t-1' kn11\\' thc firrnuciul ~t1'uits1111tl ltnrdsltips r<-_~ult- i1\|_ff1'o1111|1i~1.-1|ur~1-_ All who tr::\.el :ire not 111illionui1'e.~. It, 11111)' be that in slieer, llcspairot \vnilin;_r loulri-r :tt l’i1-i»_1u 1111: his way to tht- l.~lun1l. :lu-}~11~~1:112'4-1-#le cities that |11- wil try tl1t~(`:111.-~ 1-out(-. 'l`<1 dnthi~l1e11111.\l p11_yl111-_ -uy 154| 11|ii~~ot` 1 BLOOD POISON Ol~`I`E.\’ li l‘j'SL`l/l`i%. Sore Throat and Cougha ,` Charlottctownhlundry Macl1i11cCo. Ltd. 1, _ 2573. Peake’s No. 1 \Vharf. ` P. O. BOX 4ll i _-_ v _-_-_-_-v-_-_e_-_- _ f-_-_»_-_-_-__-_-_ _-_ _*_-_~_*_f. _-_‘_ rv-_-.-_-‘_-_*sn A - _ EXECUTORS NOTICE ! The undersigned Executor of the last ll 0 Q B Will and Testament of Henry Wadman, Overtakes Those \\`ho Neglect _ late of Victoria, Township number h \\ - . d T 1 twenty-nine, in Queens County, in T elr cakwlisirst an Ire( Prince Edward Island, trader deceased, FE R Z 0 \ (Jur Llothing is out of the beaten S5bg‘;,":k;h;a§_5l:J?:t°5ot?;eSsggleiiéiti ‘ -“ track of design and motive. 'l`l1e pat- ag me gmc-e of 5,,,nd¢,.5 & NcwS0,,,v Is the One Sure Heart Tonic That ‘" V 1 Ofth ,< e., 1', the ,goes claims agfaiust said estate are hereby Aiwa” Cures' (i.;ifigi1t]iJ11s<1.iil.\iA his whotgides '°‘1“"°‘1`*° Wssntthe same, .tiny at. v ~ ' ‘ An attack is liable to come nt auyti111<- i froin rn-e1=-v:.\'t»1't1on. f-xcitemeilt <11- '-runtion. W beam rum ~ . ---- rus are new and harmonious, th s one of extreme beauty and is invested dage_ ith added interest because rightly Dated this :oth day of March. A. 'D., lt'l1loo»l1~u.~l1v.~to your head and pal ¢,»¢ay_@,1_ S1! fut'tl\c[»1'i\'ilegc ol' u'11rki11gl1i.~ |»:t~.~11g¢.- llixylirryi :`“h‘i"('t lu hmm( rmlpnmion HM across t lu: eight miles l,|t‘tI\ 1-en the f`.t[11~~'f it $l`@“i ,“i£'_l35‘~‘ I bl’S‘i;~_é '-0 'lille ._ , , _ 4 . 1° 111 in ant sm in sense tons. but-h1~a \'c1'_y1|\1uieq11ute tit-sorttlttun of --}-‘e,-_rofone ,-1,-a,,,f_g},ene,-1 my },,5,,nY pitutitrn anrl short11\_-ss of breath nrt: 110~ Liluralule, rhere`s great 1-uuse for aim-111. .\. l-'_ Beuttiu, ofthe Allen Hotel, Huy (,`it_\'. _\li1-li. \\'11.< 1-urecl of hea.1't fliserlse l»yIl-`v1'1'oz1111c. Sec- if your ruse is ~i111il:11~ to ls: rm: ~'.'1\1t"ro_\4_~: Xervo11.~11t-ss Palpitutiola 'l`1en1bli11l: ilizzineas Sinking Feeling Heart Puins Short Breath Weak ness _\lr. lic-uItie~s':r_v.~: "l wus nenk and mi~ernble 1 . e.\tru1'i\i.\11\_\' trait.-|.a111l 1uu~1 also |1;1_r I , _sotrw roltililimis' :ts lo 1-1'o~:~ln,~.: llvlluo ‘fave "’29r l° my m`"`e;"‘ 5°':’.n mimi' me tl ion beuotnes' rrravc. The time ocvttliied in / . . _ ' WPI" It 5 “ Kwai' rebunder' 1 Capes me-l»o11t.~a zluruig the u'111l1-1 ~i-11-1111. The one medicine for the people with .\1\ii yet l'o1'aln.tost tuu mouths y1u.~t this ivbsah Egirgrarii p€§;e:‘er}'§§ i;.I',§,',')'°:§n:;f grom any P°f5°“ M Per5°°5 Vining to _ _ _ _ _ . . _._- , - has been the sole rrtemts of pttasiiig be- deal'-‘N 'll m¢dl';‘LD_f’. UF P0'-‘~‘0n_ 55 00-1 B 1 _ _ li1\1~tfo1~rl.t`on11., I1. S. A., mid Kingston, L\\'1=.e|| lrtur-v l-.cl ward inland und the o11t~ 0,", V side world! l)<1 we not nerd the tunnel .' I x9°5' to 3xst.Mn"h 1906' _ _ P ll particulars of condition and A an out Euolnsfn nero. ..._ “ S cu e From pa1‘ir;§1cor11.~1_witl1_1-:tzor.~_ Wise l{0.\'1~nt»:/11.. March I9-Mr. Adolph _ %°I”L' ‘"9 U""l' -" p“mi“»**l COP" 'md llitvis, formerly superintendent ofthe Old 1° BCCCPI the hlghfst °l' “DY tend"- nrt. Extractor, the standard cure ol N U sh R ., d _ _ America and Great!-lritalri, forall sorta, _°' ‘ °“` m '"5' ‘"‘ mf "“‘"‘"‘ *"" of Corus, w1rrt.~411|1¢l lumions. Use only Kllléelk ‘H60 lllfm limi IHS b0‘lN WHS ~ . ., PUCHIIWI S- icremateri yesterday in nccordance with _i- F- NORTON- [fines the passenger, tugging at the ;.t|»;\|\,c at N5 Wlllf 7m 4’ and helping clraefbeboat suddertl 1 .s 5 - ~ - _ 1'- , ~l' -""l`-` i __ PAINS IN TIJECHHST. _ l l V N C S ' i M11. .lonx (`1_.AnK, Port Hopf-_ Ont., » ‘ ---- ~tute.s:- -"i.a.~t wtnterl uns so bad with 11 f_‘ (1 ‘ _ _ told Lhntl could notspeaknbovenwhifsper _ \ "(5, L .X ` .\`z\\' `1'm:x. Alan-lr ltt.-'il1r1~1» l1uil¢l|11|;s and had arf-nt pains in the chest, A frlcnri M " ` of Ive and six stories in course oi' con~ I l:\r§’llg,":?'ul;.7:;."i.`haxs(fi*`S -`3l'l';)l’ll¢t?f _ ~ ~ _ _ | SB i 'lit ' IITI 001’ e Y ""mcU°" "I H‘"i_°m wu“p“°‘| i°'l'_‘-I' ""1 mired my cold which l believe would have FU U U W A t t\llfll0Ul!h ml\ll_Yl1Vvs vl‘el't‘ l?l~'ll‘1'.m'rx11zx1'or I’un1.1c Worms, Charlottetown, March 16, 1905. Sealed tenders will be received at tis department until noon on hursday. March 50. '05 ease an ofall of the public wharves nd_b‘ridy s, the property of the Pro- incial Cgdvcrnmcut rom the 1st :April tes also forms of tenders may be :pro- red at this odice and will be forward- cl to any address. The Department does not bind itself L. B. McMILLAN, Sec’y Public Works. 18 tu, th, aw td. . THB NOBBY TAILOKS. tcstate, hereby notify all persons in- e Charlottetown ; and all persons having. tested, within twelve months from this 1905. PETER NEWSOM, March 22 ~l_;i wzi Executon SUMBIIHING FASCINATING about the shoes that we are showing for SP NG wear. They are so made, so symmetrical in fa that the eye cannot rest n them without being rei pleased. And the beauty is t confin- cnksolely to the feminine foot- \\' 1'. Men’s Womeirs and Chi1dren's Shoes are equally stylish and all are excellent quality. J. H. BELL The Experienced Leatherman. I f' Tenpens ¢Cannel|'s, Cranberry and El- llotzlllver Ferries, Queerrs----~~; Cd. ill-;r.uz'1~§`Nr or' P1:n1.1c Worms, leaves St John Wednesdays lit 8 a. 'r0\vB.', MJ'i'pC1-1 16, r9o5. (Atlantic Standard) for Lubec, East- Sealed Tenders will be received at port, Portland and Boston. his department until noon on Saturdays at 6. op.m. for Boston rliregf rlday, March 3lut. i905. From Boston. via..Eaetp°1-:uid Lubec our any person or persons willing to M0533” and Ffidafs If 9°- U1- ine, grain, Riu, meal an- evenings previous to morningksailinps ver 'ind across he above fe _ “U §° dlfecf f° “Ui-mel’ fUld_iB C Cub It rn, of th,,,__e yuniom ,hc 5, An or stateroom for the tnp. _ 1f~;°;=;,§;w=» _ - ..:::.°“.t.‘...,%:;§ U1 1 5 ~ ` .4 . . T. d _, ,_|_, nst ire and marine ris . 4 - .,,§§§§f,§, 2;” °'l.’¢’_°f§,,e,,f,, " _’ _ c.. Lutébgugegr, seésnn, N. B; age, our a %t egeron' - T. A., d poundsand gr an vcge V < » 1 »P- l Geul ligr. m Eastern Steamship Co. IN TERN A`l`IOIi AL DIVISION Reduced Rateseffective May Ist.`o5 St. john to Portland, $3.00, ` St. Jolla to Boston, $3.50. commencing Merch 22, 1905, steame RB'I}URNIN'G From Portland, Mondays at 5.30 p.m. Boston Haas. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Tannhauser 4. Humming Chorus--“Neercr My God” Soloist, Miss H. Collings 5. Tenor Solo-Selected. . . . . . , . . . . . ._ Ur. Elmer Ritchie 6. Solo with Violin Obligato-Selected Miss Hazel Bremner, Violin Mr. Dickie _ 7. Chorus-"Far Down the Ages” .... _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ _...Marks GOD SAVE THE KING 2311 zi. I am instructed by Mr. \\’allu:e L. Rodd to sellby auction at his premises. Brackley Point Road, six miles from Charlottetown on Thursday the 6th day of April at 10 o'clock a. m., the whole of hisfine stock, balance of crop, imple- ments of husbandry, household furni- ture, etc. as follows: STOCK-1 mare six _vcaxs old, sired by Provider and in foil by Beau Gallant.1 hone 5 years old,sircd 'oy Parksidejr., 1 mare 4 years old sired by Burnett, 5 pure bred Ayrshire cows with calf, 4 Grade cows, (two in mit) F hcifer 2 years old, 2 do. one year old, _‘_ pigs, 50 hens. CROP-1o bushels wheat, 100 busliel- oats, :oo bushel potatoes, loo bushel. 'turnips,r5 bushel mixed feed,a quantity of hay and straw. - lMPLEMENI`S_-1 improved Massey Harris Binder (nearly new), 1 hay cut- ter, 1 sett Randle harrows (nearly new), 1 sctt spring tooth do, 1 sett spike-tooth do, 1 potato diggcr, 1 iron scutiier, 1 drill harrow,1 iron plough,l Patterson:do. 1 Moulding do,1 sett fanuers,`t hay rake and seeder, combined; 1 turnip cutter. 1 grindsto11e,1 milk tank, 1 turnip drill, Harness, etc., 2 setts carriage harness, 2 sctts truck wnggon do. 2 setts cart do, 1 riding saddle and bridle, swings, traces,chains. hay fork and tackle forks. Carriages-1 buggy, 1 snlkey, 1 truck waggon, (imported), 1 do with springs. 2 carts, 1 driving sleigh, 1 box do, 5 wood do. All the household furniture corn- prising in part parlor, hall, dining room, bedroom, kitchen utensils, etc. etc. Shovels, hoes. menSures, rooo feet scantlinf, 1500 feet spruce boards. A lot of in ll and other plank and lady other articles too numerous to mention# Terms-All sums np:to $5, inclgsivri cash ; over $5 eight months <-re it ou approved joint notes. Sale positive and no reserve as farm is sold. ' j. Mc\VILLIAMS,Auctionecr. Bruckley Point Road. 23 tts td. 1 Now is a I I Gotld lime to replenish your silverware such as knives, forks and spoons. _In taking stock we find we have a few half dozens in first quality which you can purchase at a very lowprlce. while they last. Ii. H. TAYLOR. JEWELER. _ Sunnyaide,|Qneen Square. folau aslyluna for chronic insane, to 1~0st.` twenty thousu.nrl dollars. The building will ln- for the acconiniodation of |25 Carpet -»¢ i .\I.\|11.