_ \ \ f ,-oofrosas rs, 1917. .; -;__. _ 'rr-is ousnporrurowu cannons _ g g or to Q.-‘-,fill entlemen .fire “ Cold nights are near at lrurrrl um I will soon be time to start the fir-eg it going. . Have us flll your coal bins now with GOOD COAL. - Ordel' YOU? Bllppiy today, Dill#-> 1 l.3QN+-deans Plcrirmn' €0A|. rAPi¢kard at to. t Phone 240 Cl-tARI.01"I'ETOWN, I! E.|. U gmullr s1lIA¢\\\\\\\\\r rrrllnga ll Tw B - o argarns N worrss.-s soor $4.50 Buys lr. Beauty in xr. GUN METAL HIGH CUT .wi-th French Heel. lllll Rillllllll ill III C/I 2 0 U) Ill!Il!\\\\?l/IIIIIL\\\\\\\\WMII/ \\ ‘ll JIU( |- ' $4.95 ' will buy you rr. nice GUN MET- `AL 8 lugh top English Toe and port Heel - These bootg rnrrsr, be seen t be appreciated for they are ex- ceptional valuc. ‘We also have a SNAP ln GREY HIGH CUT $4.95- See our Windows. Morris-Smith--Beer %lIll ll VIIIIl.7lA\\\\\\\‘ II "lla .lust Arrived 'F rank Wlrite’s High Class Bon Bone and Hard Mixture Our Own Home Made Candies ` Caramels Fudges Peannt Crisp Salted Peanuts ' Island Chocolates ' Moir’s Chocolates , - Ganongs Chocolates - Call at ye old Candy Shop, Thomas White' Sunnyside bee Our Separators Don’t fail to see our ‘ive 1-orrrpulry of i;1r'1nc1':a t'rorr1 udjoirr nite J, Dicks, is discharging hard coal for' A. Plckard & Co. 639-10~l3m.3l. NAME LEFT OUT.--The nnnre ot Miss Atrnie McLeod, Iiurtsvllle, donat- ion $l.00 was lrradvertanily oruitied t`ronr the list of donations to Brook- field Red Cross, APPRECIATION.- Mr'. and Mrs-. William H. Roberts and family wish to thank their friend:-1 and neighbors for kindness .shown ir1 their rricefrrt Hilti bcreuvemerrt. titillpd. SUCCESSFUL BEAN SUPPEF5.- The Khaki Class, August.lne Cove held a most successful bean supper in t he Augustine Covo School house Thursday, Oct. '11tlr. The sum of a- bout thirty dollars was realized. eivcd by Mr. J. O. Arsenault of thi city it is learned that Prof. E. E. .lor- dan, formerly of the Prince of Wales College, has been ln 'England since Aug. 211th and is now taking :1 cou1's.c ir1 signrrlling at the t'a1rr1rllur1 Ofiiccrs 'l‘ri1lnlug Bat. in Seaford. ISLAND RECRUITS.-lr‘c'rrsporsl- irrg thu lust two tvcc-.ks irr ’l`or'onto anti' I\lurrl1't:1tl, in thc i1rt.r>.r'cl-its of the Moth- odist Irorrrrl ot' rrrisslon, which con- vorrcrl roccntly ir1 'l‘u1'n|rto, has 1'c»‘ rrrrrcrl to Si. .i1rlrl1. Mrs. l\-i:1rslr:rl, ‘.\l1o ru-rorrrprtrrieti |101' lruslrzrntl, will rornarin in 1|pp4>1't‘:rr1;1rl:1 for ztrrotlror' |`o1‘tr1il;ht. 1 ORGANIZING CRIiAi‘~/IERY. -- l\l1'. W. lt. llc:-lt, :=ot~1'clrrr'_v |`o1':1grit-.1rltrr1~o. r`or‘ruc1'l_v ol' this city, will bu ir1 Mont-~ fon this woclt i11 conrrectiorr with tlrul lrlun to ostnhlislr a control 1-rcarr1or'_\' llrorc, ltr irc opf»r'ntr>tl try 11 r~o-oporal- lug 1list1'ir't.~r in \\_'estr11orlnr1tl, Albert "ntl Kent. 'i`iro tit‘pa1'i111<\r1l is lrrlrrlirzy "rrlr1'-rlrltf zrssistarrco to this rrrojts-l. -\ scritrs uf rrlcctirrgs \vlll bc lrcltl to :list-.rises its lncrits with Inc faxr'r1ror's' ot`_ 'fur-lr rirstrir-t, fazrys rr tit. .lrrlrrr ox-5 churrgv. GLASS iii S/liiS , ' ELEANS K|iiNiYSl I-IARD COAL.-The schooner Min- GONE OVERSEAS.-In a letter _rec- B. All welcome. Mr'. W. J. llanna, Food Controller, the embargo of Aug. 24th, upon the sale and purchase of canned vegetables is lifted on and after Monday, October' 15th. ` KENNEDY G. CO., 01LEARY.- i“Wanf_ party or parties to invest $15000.00 In t he' best General Mer- cantile Country business on Prince- ,Ertward Island. One half of the' stock to be retained' by present owners. The ill health of Mr. Kennedy com- pells him to retire from active busi- ness. For further particulars apply ‘to l(e‘nr1edy & Company, O‘Leary. 666-10-16Mti’. IMPORTANT.-In a recent P1'ohi bltion case against Emmanuel Arsen- . ault, tried in the County Court, before ‘Judge Stewart, tho evidence against the defendant was the sale by him oi' bottled Wlilson’s Invalid Port Wine It was ,shown that it was intoxicating and although looked upon as a patent medicine, being a combination ot' liquor that is intoxicating, its salt- 'hrouglrt the ddt`e'nd'.1nt under' the penalties of the Prohibition Act, and ho was lined the sum of $160 and costs. lt would therefore be well that all persons in the habit of selling such liquors should take heed of this dc- cision and govern tlrernselves accord- `ir1gly. V DEATH OF MRS. PHILIP MUS GRAVE.-'l`l1c following reprint from the Daily Colonist of Victoria, B.C.. Oct. 4tlr, sent hare t0 a. friend of the deceased, will be read with sincere regret by many friends. (‘apt. an( .\irs. l\lusg1':1vo with their' son liver? l1ur~1: for' scvcrul yours :luring whlcl' t`;1pl, Murrgrave was attached to thi 1lly'1irograpl1ic` Survey and thc sur vcying ship Eleanor. The late Mrs illrrsgrnve was held' in r1i`l`cct.iorrntc rc gurrl by l1c1‘n1z1r1yt`ricnrls lu t‘l1a1'lott<~ town: Mrs. l\lzr1'yo1r l\'l\rsr;!'u\'o, wife ol t'11pt. Philip Musgr':1ve, conrnrarrdcr' ol thc l1_vrir‘opr~agl1ic survey strip Lilooct died last night about 10.30 o‘clock in the Iioyal Jubilee liospital, following .1 l.r'lr>i` illrrcs-:. Capt. l\lusgravc, wiro is at prcs\»ni cruising in the neigl1,» Irorlrond ot' l"rince Rupert, has been rroiltlctl by wlro of his wife's death und no funeral urrungernents will in nrude until his wislres are known. llc sides her husband she is susvived lr- orro son, Mltlslriprntirr Philip it-1usgr':1vr> who is at prcscrrt with the Uanadiarr r\r1v11l t`o1'r'cs "Somewhere ir1 the At lu11ti<'." IMPORTANT EVENT.-There have lrocrr n great. many events' in social life rr r'orrr1d Little Pond and vicinity of lute one, and perhaps thc- greatest. br-.lug the celc-brrrtiug of the tenth an rriver'sa1'_V of the marriage, popularly lirrown its the “tin wedding," of Mr. :ind Mrs. Alec. MacDonald nt tlrelr lronro Monday night, Sept. 24th, when 11 nunrircr ot' their friends gathered 'to crrngrntulate and give them a good old faslrlorred tin shower. Orr arriving if your Back hurts or Bladder botl1ers‘ you, drink lots of water. : \Vhe1r ,vour' kidneys hurt. and your; back feels sore, do1r`t get sc111't=rl und| :n'ot'cc,| to loari your stomach with ir] lot ot' drrrrrs that excite the ltitlrrcysl nnri irritate the crrtirc ur'lrr:1r_v tr-act.f Kccp your kidrreys' clean like you ltoep your lrowels clcrrrr, by firrslrirrgi thi-111 willr 11 rniltl, Irrrrrrrlcss salts, -.vlriclr rcrrrovrs the lrody’s rrrlnous wnstc null stirrrrrlutvs' thorn to tlrelri :ror111:1l rrctlvlly. 'l‘lrc function ot' thc; itltlrruys is to filtor lilo trlooti. lr1 ZZ/it hours they strain i`r'otr11 it 500 grains' oi' ncitl and ivuslo, so \vr~ can rcatllly; rr\rlt‘r‘.~rtarrrl thc vital irnporltrrrr-e of' ltoepirrg tho kitllreyq nctivv. Drink lots of water--you c:rr1't drink exhibit: of De Laval Cream Separators, at 149 Great George Sl.. ii Milk cans, bottles, caps, brushes, Separator oil, Separator parts. T he Alpha gasoline and ker- osenle engines, gas en- gine oil. , Jas. D. Offer - ( ‘-lrnrloi tcfown 40.1-to-Mtsumo. *Y “_ 1' r l too 111ut~l1; also got. i'roru any plrarrrruc-i ist ulrout four' orrrrvcs oi' .intl Salts, take it tulrlcspoorrfrrl in ar glass of wa-, ter -bet`or°t'- brcrrki`ast. raclr nrorrrirrg for, rr tow drryr-r and your Icirlncys will art tlnv. This furrrous suits is made from, lilo ucirl of t:r°upc.~1 and lenrorr juicc,: r-ornlrirrcrl with li|l1i:1,'anrl has ht-crr usted for' gtrrrcrwrliorrs to t'lt'~:1n anti slilrruluic vloggctl kitlrrr~_\'s; also io| rrculr‘r1li7.c the acids' ltr urine :an it no lorrgcr is a sourco ol' ir'r'lt.ation, thus cruiirrg Irlnddcr' wcaluross. Jud Salts is irrcxpcrrsivc; 1--rrrurrt in- jure; nrrrkcs' lr. dcliglrtfrrl- cfl`1\1'\‘»‘.~u-crrtr litlrlrr-wutcr drink wlrir-lr r~vr\1~yrrrrc; should take now and ilrcu to kecp tlrcir' kidrrcyr-1 clean and active. 'l‘r'y this, also kcop up thc wutcr tlrinkirrg, and no doubt you will wonder what be-l ctrrrrrcs of your kidney trouble and back ache. l tlrcro all rnarched around the house beating their tins, soon the bride and groorn appeared and after receiving the congratulations of all invited the besc-egcrg into the house whcrc soon tho sweet strains of the violin were lreard and 'all gathered to the dance r'oor11 to soc that most wonderful of tlarrccs the “Wedding Reel," ,which was _danced to perfection, after wlrloh tho regular dance was begun and continued till the big hours of the rrrorning, every one enjoying lri111 or lrcrsclf to thc- ullnrost. Ono feature urost worthy of nrention was the tea which was served lby the hostess as- sisted by some of the ladies, to des- cribe \vorxld tuke too long. Suffice- to say it was grand and thoroughly en- joyed by all. The guests thought that by rernainlrrg longer would he tres- passing on kind lrospitullty and yet all set-rrrerl lonth to leave. llowover. sonic wcary soul desirous oi' some br-.uuty sleep. begun singing God Save tho King in which all joined after which one and all joined in giving Mr aint l\ir,~;'. l\iacl)onnld three- hearty clrecrs, than all departed to their homcs happy and with a sincere wish tlrrrt they would again be present on the oct-nsiorr ot` their sllvor wedding. And so ended the best and jolllest time of the season. ' I'/f';§\\\\LWIllIIlIII/J'_&U :Ill '<1 n P* 0 n 2 F rn I .-: Q = I///I _-._ \\\\\YlIIf~\\\\\\\ ""' _ nl :iii s /' | 3' Y Oiiice Royal Bank Builri- 1 ing. Charlottetown orrr.¢_ rim. 9.30--rz.so ` z-s INTERCEBSION FOR THE WAR- St. Peter's Cathedral, Tuesday 5 rp. nr. ‘ EMBAFIGO LIFTED.-,By order of yllll ll \\\\\\`°~ZII//lllll"§, ‘Y 1*/nw Gu " H . lR\\\\\ o ape a I1 ln IT PAYS to buy in this province. H 1 Cm” °°°tl°“ M Vaneynmd Conga' gation. Services nightly till the 20th at 7.30` p. m. HAIR DRESSiNG.- Miss Daisy Itudge, 171 Great. George Street makes a specialty oi' s-harnpooing, singeing and all treatments of the hair, also making up all kinds of fine hair goods including toupeeg and mga ' . 567. WEDDING BELLS.-The rnariiage oi’ Miss Elizabeth A. Murphy,_daught- er oi' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Millvale, to Mr. /Eneas I-Edwin Hughes of Shamrock, took place Saturdar morning in St. Ann's church, Ilope River, the Rev. J. R. Gaudet officiat- ing. The brlde's cousin, Miss Armle Murphy, New Glasgow, attended lrcr. while Mr. Emmet Trainor did the honors for the 8room.' The happy couple will reside at. Shamrock. Con- gratulatlorrs. FORMER ISLANDER.-Dr.B. Chap- pell, of Japan, a native of Charlotte- town, P. E. I.. who has been spend' lng the past year in missionary work in western Canada and the Unlrted States, lr; at preset spending a few days in Shedlac,a guest at the' home of Mr. and Mrs-. R. C. Tait. Rev. Dr. Chappell, who during his early ministry was for sirne years pastor of the Shedlac Metlrodist, churclr, has very many friends in town who. are extremely pleased to have him again In their midst. rsrrsosnts Rev. .lolnr tl. McDonald, Klnkora crossed to Picton yesterday. Mrs. Rattenbury who has been vis itlng lrcr relatives in this city lei' restc1‘day on return to Winnipeg. l\'less1‘s. Bruce liuggarr und' W. J i.l1'o\vn were passengers to Summer- -:itie y'esterday nrorning. Mrs. Rcndall Houston and Miss Loi- tio llouston, returned to New Glas- gow, rrftcr visiting i`1-lends in this city. l\ir'. and Mrs. i~‘r'crl S. Smith har" rcturrrcd to tlrcih home at Suffolk at ter having spent the summer on th: Pacific (Toast. Mrs. Il. T. Prowse' ‘left yesterdrr' for l\’lontreal to join her husband wh- is undergoing an operation in thi Royal Victoria. Hospital. Lt. tier-uid Stanley left. _vesterd.'_» rnorning to resume his duties .t' Fort lvcs gur1'istor1 after spcndingw' furlough at his home in Charlotte town, Mr. W. .i. l"l_vrrn, Business Maf- ;1gcr of the New Glasgow New \'ew Glasgow, N, S., crossed ycsier day on return after a short visit tr his home l1crc'. Mrs. Morris Clark, Mas-ter I-larclf Clark and Mrs. James Proiltt, Kerr slrrgtorr spent 11 few days visitin: friends in Augustine Covey-S. . Mrx- Wallace llover, who has ber: sperrrling his vrrcation at Cove Heu- thc guest oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Rich Woolrl ridge, leaves Saturday on return lf W-orcestcr. lviass. Miss Annie Grimes and Miss Etir Martin nrr-lved last week to spenf their vacation at their honres in Souilr po1't. Miss Grimes has just complet ed' a three-year course of training rt the Carney llospital, ` South Bostt .r front which institution she gradrrat' some weeks ago. Miss Martin, tr for mer .graduate of the Charlottetown Business College, has also been ern ployed at the (_‘ar'ney }iospit.'.l :r- secretary to the head surgcorr .9 LIP Nrp that (` old Now ' ll’s Neglect May Cause Serious Complications I)on’t take chances with You cannot figure on th utcome of a cold if it is permit- ed to run its course. Brit yo au count on prompt, result ou use ` OUR COLD CURE. hen n cold starts. ' This remedy will promptl lmlnate the cold from you ystem. ' A package of this valuab COLD CURE should -have. 3 place in every home. -Its pro- mpt use may save you from lung congestion or other seri- us complications that common- y result from netllected C0155- I/IIl\\\ ]]If/I ° “‘ E. S '5' -1 '< \\\iIIll'l'IlIflv’II ,,531 t oemig" ..T?w.C¢"fr°i...Gvst4'e" . H0Mi“Ulé iPi,l|l,tic|A,m Mrs. (Dr.) Bagnall, President ofthe ery, formerly of Red Point, i’.E.l. Somewhere ln France, Sept. Zlst.. Dear Friend."-You will not detect the writer by the writing, neither will you recognize the name, l suppose. ‘lines thanking you so very. very much for the beautiful repast wc have -all indulged in, not very long ago, through your kindness. Today is a happy day, following a happier night, for the boys of the “Happy E'ighth,(' originally "Happy Fifth,” (you know we have lost thc "Fifth" but we still retain the “lisp- py") for on last night the source of our happiness, eats and smokes. was issued. Each one of us is filled with lov- ing memories of dear old' P. E. I., and its people, our people, our friends and our h&nes, and all they are do- ing for us. li’ you could only see thc srniles on those faces last night as we paraded from "the Qua_1-ters,"- Sergt. Acor'n’s stores, some of the lads with caps i'ull, some with -mess-tins and more with hats full, I imagine you would be greatly pleased. Tire depressed look of hard work uid hard luck also, I might say, grad 8th Siege Battery, auxiliary has re- ceived the following letter from Mr.l P. A. McLellan, of the 8th Siege Bat~l but I feel 1 should write you a few- 1 _ I i i 1 /gf A UTUMN OFFERINGS - JE WELR Y PAGE EXQUISITE AND CHARMING ARE THE NEW AND UNIQUE THINGS WE ARE OFFERING THIS AUTUMN. FOR A BIRTHDAY, -WEDDING OR ANNIVERSARY GIFT YOU WILL FIND JUST WHA T WILL SA TISFY YOU, AND PLEASE THE RECEIVER. . YOU MA Y KNOW THAT WHAT YOUBUY FROM US IS HIGH IN QUALITY ` AND THE FULLEST VAI7UE FOR YOUR GOOD MONEY. C. W. ' PATTERSON r THE QELIA BLE JE WELERS *lie good old P. E. I. girls and partic-, 'ilarly for the ladies of your benevo-Q ent society. “l3oy‘s, try this!" and “By gosh, 'hails good stuff!" and “l'd like to; :now who made this!" and many oth-; r' ejaculations were heard through-,Y -ut the evening bciore we hegun to* `-eel like, and think of, reporting to- \i.O. in the morning. l But with all the joy, and with alll .hose pleasant thoughts of home 'arrfli rur dear home people, there still seem-§ -d to penetrate through sonrewherej ‘re gloomy thoughts, for- some of use -specially, of the missing faces, faces' hat we used to gaze upon at other oc-f .rslons ot' the same kind. Facesi hat also uscrl to smile, thinking, l -rppose, ot' the loved ones at home, nd' at the some time little kuowingf hat destiny forbade their return tol lroso loved ones. Little kno\vin;;_ r-und-so, killed' in action." lt--is` hard to believe, but it is too true th =1 me oi' our poor follows have all "ady made tl1r1t.sup1'onro sarrlfir- ' nd whelr the realization of tht- '-"~ . “ul fact comes home to us, the wit-i '-asses, of their death. it rlrrrr: on "yes, but still as mcn and soldiers -'e must. brush away the tear out -rke our place by the side of duty there they, as runny others have no» '-~lv \givr\,n their lives. They arc missed and they 11 :11our‘ned, and especially on of.-c -ions like last night. Now it is nearly time for a con- 'lusion. A`ltl1ougl1 Capt. Bagnallwasl rot present. owing to the fortunes of: we thoroughly enjoyed the good stuff '=nd', as boys, we shall all look for-l -*ard with great hopes and a gooril ourrd stomach for the next shower- off four generosity. .There is onc tlrlrrg more I mustl fry. I would like to knowlthe onel "ho made the -_-E l don't knowi he name of it, but it was some; `.ind of, l'd say "Fruit Chocolate," or; i<`r,uit Fudge or sometlring. (‘nr1riy`; ~.'lth peanuts, raisins, etc., all rnlx-5 ed. l would like more. Good-bye for now, Yours gratefully, P. A. MCLELLAN, No. 8tl1. , (PatrTot please copy.) ' llnw To Prevent Acid Stomaclrsi And Food Fermentation i By a Stomach Speclalllst. I l Au a specialist who has spent, many’ years in the study and treatment of' storurach troubles, I have been forced' to the conclusion that most peoplol rvho complain of stomach trouble pos-f ess stonrachs that are absolutolyl Healthy and normal. The real trouble that which causes all the pain and dif- ficulty, is acid in the stomach, usually -luc to, or aggravated by, food fermen-` lation. Acid irritates thc delicate lin-l ng of the stomnclr and food ferment-; 'llou causes wind which distends the; stomaclr abnormally, causing that fulll bloated fc-cling. Thus both acid antil .fermentation interfere with and retard; the process of digestion. The stomach\ is usually healthy und normal, but ir-' 1-listed nlnrost past endurance by' these fort.-lgn elements-and they com |-rise over 90 per cent. of all stomach -lifilcrrlties-tire first and only step necessary is to neutralize tho acid .url stop the fcrnrcrrtation by taking- `u rr littlo warnr or cold water inr~f urctlirrtely :titer catirrg. fr'o1r1 one to .wo teaspoonfuls of hlsurated magne~‘ 'la, which is doubtless the best and only really effective rrntncld and food corrective known. Tho acid will bc' TRY IT .. PRICEVONLV 250 olrnson & Jolrnso The Quality Orugotort Phone |53-l. , . `_J s Bir. Kon# and ' ` lb. neutralized and tire fcrnrenthtion' stopped almost instantly. and your stomach will at once proceed to digest the loori in it hcfrltlry. normal manner. Be sure to ask your drugglst fo'r the blsurated magnesia. as l have found ‘ other forms utterly lacking in its pec- l "' -~- ~ M zuliarly valuable properties.-F.J.G. ,_,_`lH .___- The man stammered painfully as he stood ln the dock at the police court. His name was Sissons, and if, was very difficult for lrlm to pro- nounce. -_ He had' the mlsfourtune to stay out late' and make an uproar the pre- vious night, so that he had to ac- count for it before the- magistrate next morning. 1 “What is your name?" asked the magistrate. ' Sissong began to reply. "Ss/4-ss-sss-=ss." "Stop that noise and tell me your name," aid the magistrate, testily. “Sss-ss-sss~sss."- "That will do," growled the migl- strato severely, “Constable what is this man charged with?" “Yer worship. l think lre’s charged \v’rt.l1 sodywatcr," replied te police- men earnestly.--Atlanta Constitu' \ Q semi e M ;jj HI as-warms' #_ we e ' .V - -- mr $5 es ...cg ~. as ’ Coit- gre lil t.i`TX`1 L I L-_:_ =.~_ i sally faded away and gave place to ‘ The gharge ANUREW ggRNA|qp_ V smiles. and cheers for P. E. l., for _._ ' THE wEpg|Ng_ (New York Sun.) It was the swellest wedding that Man hattan ever saw; Theibrlde's bouquet was cauliflow- er With shower effect or straw. The decora-tions formed 1; bower Of cabbages and beans, With spinach and asprrrarrire .ind other garden srreerf; Aigrettes of slender seakale iris.- ' med The bridesmaids’ hats of lac-t-. .ind in the best m:1n's' left lar;-cl A radish found a plrcr, The wedding cake was decks-. \ 'rc 5” 'Q `»`~'»l £3 :Q F". Co A lt'-.tier nr'ir'.1`,-.-';l the Muitig1"a;rh \/Vey has all the f3'.»r'-r1r.'::i<<, of it p-*reorrrtl it-rrcrx lr :'ingS true and rrlezrr- it str rl'.r.< str.1i,t,-lrt ai the targati. it grips-it hol».l.\.-'.t stile. _ You can tz1li;_to -,»'o1r`» ctrsf.'cn~.-cr' as you rl.-frrrid it be wr~r'r-_-. rrglrt rn your .'»fi‘it.'c or store. You can pr'escr'1i ia-'.;i,s;;a.r11i fig 111 logical frrder. ‘rthert yfjrll skip to C >“. ft' .,.__ r:v1r1.~idor the irurrdwds and thousands 'rt \'-rxrr ~ervrct- in the v:»1rj1fr=_=< hrairchos or the P»»st Ofl°r'-- l)cpr1rtrnt=-nt, you will Just begin to . re ,hzc tm, g.,idg.1 r>,rD'1r`t lt'litr"S th rt _rlruilitl I0 YOU rhrouuh our Nloderrr ;\/lultrgrrrpu Service. Tim stvre or tzrfcrrrar, L.-r.s_~r'. .l~\'»rrrr or otirrrr pre; 1; of prrrrtr-ri rrrzwiter' you 1: quire 111 kos Lrtilc dri- ft.-rr-'n1'+‘. We car; cfft-r von e wrt e ffhoirc ol crllor' and you will be ag'tee1oiy:>t1rpris1d`3t our C0n5l8l'ently low ;~f'i:: es r Call or write, and let us tell you mor'e about our Multi graph Services, prices, etc. Guardian 91th., if-o. - £_`ha;1rlf.»ti`ctowiv. _ (_ .55 1%., _'rr <1 -' .rs _;- .ii-of ‘et 4 fr ` . »~ ; t.;,,,=,_-; ' ',.'-,~..‘-.-~" 11",'-`r,~f~-1-‘_'.‘-f-‘ -‘¥hE"»f"»'.-f "*1"'»>`1"\' " .5 _ 1 »-4" -_ . ‘ ~.~» ‘r\ » - ifzrn-' .w_\,;‘;_ v .. .X , ,__ 1 - .~ \..._ ~ »., __ - 7 #3 . .‘f‘\h I ‘-,Vx ‘lm ` " nl ‘ _ `- _" '_»~ ‘-'.T.= _'N' t - Mmlg '_ -,.-'-.‘ . :t L " i' Y ` `: l _ . ~» --- /’ 4 `- __'1 _I - .L_ ,..,,_..., --.~rtr.\if,i_t_‘f-1;~,--“.:"T‘_:~':."~.;'- ...,". 5.~°f`f. our tries-r'* " ` Til” ..l`...' _".7, ,....-_-1-_._ `_.__..-,.___.._ ..r-..-.ee-=~~»--~ ._ f-=~.~::= W . ¢,,,,:._,.,____.._,.._.7 ~ _ _._ .__. _..___._.. ____, .___ __.__s_____._._.. __ -. F' ____-_-_.-_.¢ fticnurrrmts that endure ` Ravages of Time " Art- what you seek to make .\ - thf: crave of your depa-ted»\_ with. We supply no others. Our Morrunrerrts are the best tuirelrad. Estrmatcsgiven. _, ,. Chandler & ell I 60 Kent Street ...i _ ..¢......._._.¢1-_al ,pw 'eg 1 ~ - .1 gr l ,til r r., .‘ tri" 1'-i it ., 1 ffl fi .1 § * ii. ,.41 ¥._'v_l 1.: tt- 2.1 '--iii it . ,., , . lift l ,V 1 .ee , hr 1 »,',:‘| hh- ‘..‘.'{ ' ? I 1 ‘t-it 'll § ,ri tri si 'il fit. it _ w »‘.‘f,‘1 .itil f 1... trill- .` .li 1- l‘;" ,- l r s rg ii>'», ' li. i ri fr rlrill ti 'fs-f_-`:=. it ,Q ._ J 'r " iii . -»v»~' A-A-#-:'r~.-J- ._;_;..._ 4 -. ...:,.... it rr 9'- ‘= it »