v~‘i ili- I i z- . i l -'-li , I i , \ i. *"4 | . f i Ii f lift, , l I, , 5° $./ ". i l I I I i I pf) i i i I < -i » I i i i .i J. i .‘» L, I-viisniiv -rms on.uIx.o'.I".rs-I-own oumnux ""‘ 1.1911 - _ ‘ ` - 4 - - - 3'- ~.. . __ _ Y -- __-e - » _r - e i - ~ -~ _ _, , _g _ , _ . s.-i\'s1NiiI_»i's alouv CAN ... ”"'°"'E "Bl-E LINEN- G|t|_E1'?'s , _ “USM ti*iii..:‘:::s;‘“..i°-;f.e§..;;'.;.2: -EATS DIRT Tll HELP llTllEllS ByTellin¢ How Lydia E.Pink- |\am’aVegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Miami, Okla.-“I had a female trouble and weakness that annoyed Esigpi... me continually. I .rg mea doewri and ni ‘-._.__'f -5,---,gl kinds of’ medicine ,\,"f\‘,"’ TL), for several years *l-"f' -‘<;_"; but was not cured until I took Lydia E. 5ii=~..=. ei;-L - PinltlIam’s Vegeta- _` , 3 ble Compound I l hope my testimonial ‘ si, r win help other suf- S"-\$}§{ fering wo m e n to i l try your wonderful ’ » medicine.”-Mrs. Mzmv R. liliL1.i:n, Box 453, Mia.mi,0kia. Another Wiininn who has Foiind llcaltli in Lydia. E. I’inklinm’s Vegetable Compound. Lindsborg, Kansas. - “ Some years ago I sunk-red with terrible pains in my side which I thought were inflammation, also with a bearing down pain, back- ache, and Iwas at times awfully ner- vous. I took three bottles of Lydia E. I’inkham's Vegetable Compound and am now enjoying good health. I will be glad to recommend your medicine to any woman suffering with female trou- ble and you may publish this letter.” -Mrs. A. L. Shirrii, R. No. 3, Box 60, Liiidsborg, Kansas. lf you have the slightest doubt 'tliiit Lydia E. Piiikliuni‘.~i Vegeta- blotlompoundwill |ielpyou,write 5 to Lydia l‘ Sai' Unit err-rY Indian, old iiiid Yulilli; would ri-_-.‘-sr gladly and en- thusiastically r».-spoud to the King- l~IinpL‘ror`s :_-.l1_ “llur otfe dii’!‘1c1il.t_\- is that only ii '~`0I"l-‘¢ll`ilfi‘~'¢‘li.- siuiill iiuiui.-er of ineii Iiuiiy go to the t-uttierif-ld nt present. _\< it ls. iiiiuiy-ntticei~s ;ii‘.~l Indians of l1l::h riiuk .ire goin: in the ranks. My two siiices, or grown-s, ure captains; my i-I-rsonzil servant is very well-to do, and they Ciiiuc uitli nie because it mis impossible for them to go iii nnv other ciipacity. Even the Ewoms \\.tiii caiiie to Bombiiy with our horses und then had to return buck home “ent o.\\*a_\' dcjectcdly aiiil in tem-5_ lr, uns with iireutdilliciilty that they \-.ore pt-rsiuided to return." The Aliiliririijg told iiir; a pathetic story of his own inilitziry secretary. .\lter biddiiig lzircivcll to th.; Bliiha. j.u‘-.I the secretory, together with his fnniily nnd lriends, said good-by to tliein,:iIid shot liimseli,0v9i-come with isrief that he could not proceed to the iroiit with his iimster. * The Maharaja of Jodi-ur, who is only 17 years of age, wus nt first tlioui:ht to lie too young to serve 2-\i’1\.\' llejet-ti-ill_v and in tears. It was with izrt-uf difiit-ulI_v that they were pe-rsiizideil fo rc-turn." Thu Mailiurnju Iild me ii palietlc sioigi oi' his own niilitnry secretary. .\i`i(-r biddiiii; 1`ure\vell io ihe Malin- llirn thi- .<1-vrf-tui‘_\'. Iogt-tlivr with his i'iiiiiil_\' uint friends, said good-by io them and shot himself, overcome with grief flint he could not proceed to the from with his master. The Muliurnjn told ine a putlictit- only 17 _veurs oi' age, was at firsf thought to be too young to serve with tlic army in the field. The ,young ruler’s mother, however, sup- ported him in his desire to light for thi- King-Emperor, und nt lust he wrotc to the Viceroy:-"Why, he usked, am l not allowed to i_:o'.’ l huvc flirt-e brothers, so if I :ini kill ` - - y - . ' ( ml in 'mme ity dues not Immuv, rests siiiigl) on the ht-..ul, lint wherelit l‘t-riiiissioii wus no longer wiililu-ld. “You kiio\\'." iidded tlic Mziliiiriijii, cling' ‘mmm “h Q nk]` _' I2] Others in ii (-uv(-i-oil place wlicii u shell “wc lndiuns bulicvc that those who die in battle go straight to l’iirIi- liso. Our uuines live. and we ure orouil. Now is u vcry good time lo :liz-_" 'ind I-iilcrcrl thc gri-at world wiir, ‘lit-re wus our fccliiii; on thu purt key now” Slic is ony u football st-.iit Moliiiuiinuduiiisiii. No, in- deed! \\'c are ull, without exception "'l'Iike tlic case of Rajpulniin. nien, but no -f`owcr than between 500,000 and 600,000 nit-ii have ol- fercd tlieniselve and are willing and eager to serve. Ncpal’s army con- sists of 80,000 men. They are all at the I-Jinpcror’s disposal. “li`, indeed, the Einpcror rc- fiuirt-s :iii airniy us large its that of ltussiu., ludiu is :ililc to supply il,anrl will lu- prolifl lu do so. "So di.-lcruiliicd :irc the trciiiciiil- fins iluiiibc-rs of thi- people of' liidizi io fight for thi- liiiig-Eniperor that, lf only llic- biilllelield were nearer and not separate-rl li_v seas from Indio, they would go I-vt-ii without orders to fight." < b of the renowned Sir Pertiib Singh. He Such a set inlght easily becontrlved \i-'as able to give an excellent idea 0( by any woman who does sliiiplc em- the great wave of imperial eiithus- broidery. for the tablecloth and ser te black or red. Each servlette, or mall lunch napkin, similarly liemstltc- ed at the edge, has one of the sym- ols ln one corner. vlettc may he picked up for a modest price and the clubs. spades and hearts ii the st-rviettc the symbols the Ii- bout the size they arc printed on pliiyiiii: cards; on thc four corners of the tziblerloili they may be Ii little largor--aproxliiiutcly the size of quar- ter dollairs. One of' these card party .sets will make un excellent bridge prize, or iiia_v bc acceptable Cliristmas reiiiciiiberuiice for the hostess \vlio often entertains at auction. WARM HANDS FOR THE MOTOR- IST. .\'u\v lliuf ilu- nuloiiiobile is being equipped willi nn clccfriu generator for lii.-zlitlng, the motorist may have clectrical gloves. Tlicse izloves are lined with Ii fab- ric contuiniiig Gcrniun silver wire wound in spirals about the lingers and fitting the backs und palms ol' the linuds. The wire presents u high ri-sistaiic-e to the I-lec\i'ir current which is sup- plied by the lighting _rrenei':iior ol’ storiige battery, causing the I-oils to beconie heated und keeping.; the driv- I-ii`s llnnds worm. A convenient coiineciion to the I-lcciric current is forined by bring- ing the wires from the source of the currentup to the stef-riiig wheel, where they terniinate in in(-tal plates covering the portion of' the wheel wliere the hands touch, Buttons on the fingers of the gloves make II eontzit-I with the plates on the steering wlieel and conduct the current to the (lerinun silver coils within the gloves. - If the liziiids of the dri\'ei' becomes too warm hi-_ siiiiply clinngcs their position on the steering wheel so that the I-oniiit-r Iii.-fws-I-ii thc plates and the buttoiis on the gloves is broken. CLINGING SKIRTS WORN BY LADIES OF 5500 B. C. *___ Thrco sm-iciy ladies of Abydos, l-Igypt, have come to the University of Pciiiirsylvania to show that the pen- dulum of' faisliion has swung as far back :ls 5500 Ii. C. BcuutifIill_v curved iii ivory, the visitors show that iiiarcellini: was the inode fheii, not only where the hair llous frer- ovi-r thc slioulders. Still more sirikiiui' are llic -it-out skirts that c .I I--, wil I: tunica swcl-p out from thc hips. Prof. Fliiitlers Petrie sent the im- ages, who pcrior has been definitely enouifli 1-slzilillslied aniong the oldest relics of Iiuiifuiltv. Thcv I-anie from Asks-rl wlicllif-r, now that 'l`urke_v tonihs I-x<-avail-.iiizii Ahiidos und ho- mlm" l""`0r“hiS W°"k was 'l°"°' He long to fhu I-hiss ol' “emit rc-,rropfur'lcs." ln llii-.ni flio spirit ol' the dt-pai‘t~-il was of MUllilUlUlUllf1ll5 011 ‘|10 Sidv 0f TUV' supposed in repose lu peiivii uiirllliuppi- ‘mv W” “mm "ol gvt "QM "W pldw lm uiess so loiii, .is the tomb reiiiuiii -il ilrivcii mi ami mm-(;@(| by the Ger. undist_urbed_ |.mf_ pclrie has lm, fire, but at dusk we went out and cur- nirins. She luis no clziiiii to rcpre- S epiilatcd 0 lim - ~ . . ricd him to ii litile church near by and p n opinions those now released sliadcs ol' the past may bc holding as to things fciiiiiiiiic today on the side of the (empire to which ' that wo could not liezir the 1-liaplaiii's we arc so proud to belong. ___ 3 voice for inuskc-try and poni-poin fire That state has an army of 30,000 . us up now aint tlieu, but no other light Remember If: is wise to get rid quickly of ailments of the organs of diges- tion-oi headache, languor, de- pression of spirits-the troubles for which the beat corrective is fi-*l“"S _.M-I.-i'....~z:._ . Sl I ' is u§. P -2 i E L U' E Just received a nice assortment of New Silver- ware suitable tor wed ding presents. Quality & prices right. |C. W. Patterson l 142 R_ h 0 d St my _ IC In n ., I 5 You’re Welcome-l ____ 'rt'-_e»q_._V_.»\ other article in our store by paying the very reasonable price asked for it. We’ve lots of new things to choose from. i E. W. Taylor to any Ring, Watch, Brooch, Eyeglass or Jeweller I 4 niniiy ii serloiis illiif-ss. has tniiglit our plumbers how 'l`ry Tralnor for sanitary Poor Plumliings Dangerous \\'uy down iii the cellar iii wlic-ro the danger lurks. 'l'lw drziliiugi- :mil waste pipcs urn the startling poliits for llave our saiillury systc-in liistiilled and you can rest nssiircd iliat cvcrytlilng will be right-yearn of experience Fred H. Trainor, street _ to properly lay pipes. plumbing. 80 Grafton Gmces-Bank of N. S. Chambers, Char- Prop. Abegweit Fox Hospital infessiunal Eaids if 1 WARBURTON C. SHAW. Barrlsters, Attorneys, Notary Pub- llc, Etc. Sollcltors for Canada Bank- ers Association, Biink ot Montreal, Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corpora- tion. Offices-Old Guardian Office. Prowse Block, Charlottetown, P. E. l. m A. A. McLean, KL. Donald McKinnon McLEAN 6. McK|NNON Barrlsterl, Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block. Charlottetown _ I C. McLeod, K.C., W. E. Bentley. K.C. McLEOD di. BENTLEY. Barrlatera and Attorneys-at-Law lottetown, P. E. I. ' MORSON & DUFFY Barrlstcrs and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank ol Canada MONEY T0 LOAN. DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon Oliice Cameron Block. Phone 484. Residence Revere Hotel. DR. CLI FT ciiizoiuc nisizasizs vimrn noni. chmiwh. I1. ic. I. :sr-aa-'4-.-'A/..,,» _ card party is a set of tablecloth and I, _ °'-‘°"`- L. . napkins embroidered with the playing- 2 ard symbols. spades. heaamldlii- .'-..-_-i‘ .- 1*'-' ' ' ' -~ ' _ -I _ 'r - t . - -~ " ii)¢l;)i-i;“net‘.ihea’li{i:ili1iiierli-ijiiizw 2:1121;-m lggggieiiiiagh i’o\i°btBhe ordllii‘iiri/uloi:c(I,i.r:j- -.,w¢\w§-91 .ra f¢-suw»qw"'““ ,Shri D018; Siiighjii who is 'passing table, ls benistitched at the edge and _ _ , ,through Egypt on his way to join has We f0\;,r. iymbglsi, opt? at eacli i - , fthe general stall ut the front. He is mme" em "° ere “ e “ppm” , , V' ` _~ \ the lilth of the Indian princes to 3 _ leave India on active service, h » __ ~ ,~ , The “nharaja is the gdoptgd 50|; If §_7_{,,,f.,i, lllflngm .. -,~,-,.,'_"» 1:00030 *J - ,I \` -4-.-' me ef : 3 EWG; un'i:0 E Vninql x;‘!°""w ii I ru. _IF J I, . lin cHRIsThiAs-TREE' SUPPORT KEEPS `NiIi-:pins imnsu A Christmas-tree holder which keeps the tree green and prevents the leaves from falling has hccn devised. it consists ol a japnnned pan which has 8 conical receptacle fitted in the mitiiiie of it into which the tree is get, Three metal braces, which muy be folded down when not in use. 01* tend from the rim of the pon will are screwed to the trunk uf the tree. When the tree is in place, water _ iS poured into the container. l>1`0V@“UI1S the tree from drying 0\ll1. 8'-‘1 '50 H degree iiiakirig it less inii:»mmnble.- I-‘mm the December Popular Mechanic Miigaziiic. HUMANE SLAUGHTERING. 'rho Iiehi- pismi is how br-his \1S€<1'l“ Eiiglond as ii. moans of slaughtering siiiinnls in :in up-to-date and l\\1_mane_ manner. The instrument is a simple one. A sninll pattern is used for dolls calves. sheep and pil-KS, und_a heavier pattern is used for cattle. 'l‘i0 DlSl0l ls in the nature ol a pole nite worked by artificial menus. One of its good features is, that it is absolutely safe to use. Another is that no bullet en- ters the Iiniinal, and the most import- ant thing of nil, from the huinune point of view. is that the animal feels no pain nl ull, death being =ibS0l11i9lY iiistantniieoiis. A L-nrtridge forces the bolt. which returns to the barrel as the result of' the action of' iconiprcssed air. 'l`lic bolt works with lighting-like rapidity, and death takes plut-e on thc instant. ALONE IN HIS GLORY. No more impressive si-.eiie can be pictured, siiys an English paper. f0l‘ the burliil of ii great soldier like the late Major General Hmiiillou than that described by it disfinguisliod offl- -er und unc ol` his porsoiiul friends. Thu writer snys:- “lie was stziiidiiig \villi ii group uf burst one hundred yards oil", and lie wus hit on the temple by a bullet and killed on the spot. No one else WHS touched. lt was I1 fine death but I know ho\v hc would fc-ul that he was was buried lust night with Ii soldir-.r’s funeral. l sliiill never forget it.. All us lying, owing to flie heavy shell buricd him tliero. .lust ns we got thorn thc uiliick begun vloleiilly, so close by. l-‘laslics from the guns lit tliiin II tiny torch for thc parson to sec to road by. llc was doing so splendid- ly that it was cruel luck tlwt he should have been the one taken oirt of the group." After this lettcr was written tlic body of Major General llumiltoii was reniovcd from its temporary resting pliuri- und fuuiveyefl to I-liighind for burial at Sl. lVlarlln's ('liuroli, Chorl- lou. ldiiqlit stirgr-iiiifs ol' thc l\'orl`ulfl` ltcgiineiil. bore ilu: rollin with the Union .luck to the grave. liord Kit- chener. who was represented b_v Major Gcnerul Spens, sont ii wreath inscrib- ed, "ln Iif`l'cctioiiute reiiienibrniice," and on the tombstone appeared these lines:- Life is mostly t'rotli and bubble, 'l`\vo things stand like stone- liiiidness in uiiritlicr'i-' trouble. ffourugc in _vuur own. --_-'-i"-z'=i'-1i;°_'.--‘~i-fi- ,_{n`@_1fw-.1 ‘.5 .r_ .. Mlnard'a Llnlment Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use ot MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack ot Lafirlppe, and I have frequently proved lt to be very effective in cases of Inflammation. Yours. W. A. 1-IUTCHINSON. ;11-@l- .E Gel Your Money’s Worth » You will lind the pret- tiest apd best selected stock In Charlottetown ~ - at our store. But the real surprise_ will be the modest prices. No shoddy_ goods find a place in this stock. Our shoes are all good D shoes. We may not always be the cheapest but we certainly are the cheapest for the Best. .l. H. BELL ’ 130 Great George St. _ 030011-llltl pl,-H The following ia a not oi coin- paiiiea which have paid dividends on account ior 1014. llost ot these com- panies expect to pay additional divid- end later: _ BprlngPa|'k .. .. .... .....- (llore soon) Rayner International 40. paid 30 R. J. McNeill Co. ...cash 50, stock 50 later. Rayner Stoneliurst Silver Fox Co. 200 Rayner Clarke & Harlow Fox Co paid I0 B. I. Rayner, West Gore, N. S. 105 Black Prince Fox Co.........paId 50 General Fur Farms, Ltd......psld 12 (Expect to pay 12 D. c. more soon) Mount Edward 10 (With additional 10 p. c. soon) Murray Harbor ............cash 80 ' (More soon) Upton 10 (More aonn) Westmoreland Silver it Silver Tip .'.................cash, 15 (Added three pairs) Crapaud Fox Company. . . . . .cash, 40 Willow Hill Fox Co. 35 per cent cash New Loudon Fox and liurm Lands. later. - Royal Dundas. ..300 cash and 200 stock (Also 8 pups added to ranch) Pure Canadian Stl. Blk Fox Co., 40 and 35 per cent later. more later. Provincial Silver Black Fox Co., 40 per cent. cash, with more to follow inter. Sovereign S. B. F. Co.. casli......15 (From 4 pairs) Hartford D. S. Fox Co. ....... ..»...25 Peerless (and balance after January lst.) Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox Co.. Ltd. ........60 (With 60 or 70 later.) Hackett S. B. F. Co.. (and two foxes added to otock) Magic Fox Co.......... . . . . . _....50 (In addition to stock dividend of 100 D. C.) _ ;.A..‘-1 Charlottetown S.B. Fox Cu. .. . 15 (Also ten foxes added to ranch.) Bedeque Fur Farming Co.. Ltd. . . . .10 I .-, Bad Cough ° 1 ° A Home-Made Remedy that Will 00000 000000OCIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .l_f you liuvc n. lin_il rough or chest cold wliiuli refuses to yield to ordinurv reinc- dic:-I, get from any drii;_'gist 2% ounces of l‘inI-X (50 cents worth), pour into ii lfi- tiiinei- liottlc und lill the bottle with plain gruiiuliits-d augur syrup. Sturt tukiiig 0, tl-uspoonfiil every liour or two. ln 24 hours your cough will lic coiiiiucrcd or \'er_v ii(-iirly S0. _Even whooping cough is |;i'i-ritly rt-licvetl in this \\'u_v. I he above nuxturc makes lfi ounces-ii family supply-of the finest cougli syrup ltlmt niont-y`coi_ild buy-ut ri cost of only .ijt cents. liiIsily_prt-Iiarcd in 5 ininutcs. liull _dirt-1;-.tions wi li ’incx. _ I`lns Pinex mid Sugar Syrup prepara- tion tukcs riizlit liold of n. cough nnd given uliiioiit iniiiiediutc ri.-licf. It looscns the dry, liouisc or tight cough in ii way that is rcully reinur 'ublt-. It ulso quickly heals tlio iiillaiiir-il iii(-inliriiiuis wliicli ac- comviuiiy ai, painful cougli, und stops the forniutioii of plilefgiii in thc tlirout and liroiicliinl tubes. t :us cndini: the persis- tent loose cnugli. l-Ixct-Ileiit for bronchi- tis, spusiiiodic cruup und winter cou lin. l\et-ps perfectly and tastes good-tiliih dren like it. Piiiex is I1 spcciul and l|i|.gl\ly concen- tijntcd <-oiniioiind of genuine Norwiiy pine cxtriict, rirli in {1uiiiI\col, which is so bl-ulIn|.g_ to the incin iruiicsi. - ‘ 'l 0 _:i\'oi_ ounces of Pint-x,”-do not u<_-rt-pt un_vtiiiig else. A iziinmnti-c ol iilmollilt- siitisl'iietioii, or nioncy prompt- 'lv rcl'i_indcd. |10(-ii with this preparul;i0n. [lic l’inex Co., Toronto, Ont. Pam, C,,_ ______c,,,, 35_ ,,,,¢k_ 70° - k Cameron Block--Box 54-Charlottetown ...-...__ - ~ An Investment Proposition 9..... 1....; .:..:....:._....::.:i3- Worthy of ,_ YW; Chnsidgraiion . When you take into consideration the sup- erior quality of the_Connaught boxes, the excelp‘~ tionally low capitalization, the actual cost ranc - in arrangement, the ability of the caretaker andthe efficiency of the management-dont you consider the Connaught an exceptionally good investment pr_o- position, isn’t it to your best interests to investigated, Write for a prospectus and _other information, don’t delay-do it now. . , . Connaught Pedigreed Black Foxes,Ltd. Ltd.. 200 per cent. cash, and more e I _ Seal Itlver Black Fox Co. 10 . Dluinond .,..-»T----‘--'-- i " Y W k Rogers Paton . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.10 |Ui‘Ai__ v (More later.ll k F C . ~ ` -’\ \ .-_ ` The Freeland Silver B ac ox o., . _, , "`-f-I ‘Tm Ltd., has pald a dividend ot 50 per ,1 cent. in stock. '-l,!'l!“._-"‘ 4a"h"\4, The Carruthers Silver Black Fox Co. il( --- fs " "»`~,.` .F i -= has paid n 30 per cent. cash dividend , _ _. -\ . out of ii declared dividend ot 110. An _ ,.1-' ll -_-‘_}_ ¢ “ Q, additional sum will be paid alter the '_ 5 \._~-‘_ _f-.~.-,\-1;-tl general meeting on Dec. 8. 16 4 Regal........................ " ' » ` "- G one no Time » In the IDEAL Hopper-Ccoled Engine you have the Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 per cent. ` ~ ~ - best, safestjmost simple and satisfactory farm engine that you could possibly require. The IDEAL will run steadily and strong under all conditions-through the winter blizzard as easily as a torrid July day. It is easily installed can. be transported from place to place, simple to oper- ate, easy to overhaul, cost little in fuel and up-keep, and will pay for itself in a few months use. The IDEAL is the one engine that you need on the farm. While in see about it today. Bruce Stewart & Co Ltd. _ _, , _ A ` Steam Navagation Wharf, , 3 Haw To Ge; Rid of ¢; ' Wi 0 gm ~ Y B W D . ' " “ “.‘.'l`.El§'.-’..2l‘._”" "“‘ ““' . -- t ii- I `. #_ al ' ~ i _te --- - =-.»-,,9,- i lv T ’_.\`ip-"\"‘. l--_ - - - _ § -fail *E /“l ly/ /is Gray Stationary Engines Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 1 1-4 to 12 Horse Power. Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full information FOR SALE BY Stanley , Shaw & Peardon Sole Agents for P. E. I. 1438-3-2Mtl ...J _ ' pi- l 1 sf _ Sl EXPENSE .~t~. _ How Do YOU Class Your Printing or INVESTMENTY If your one idea is to secure a cheap job, and impress this fact strongly upon the average printer then you will be almost cer- tain to get what you want as regards cheapness, but you will pay for it in full. You can positively class this as an expense. _ Il, on the other hand, you appreciate the inéportance of mprint ing-if you employ the services of a printing o ce with fa ` ities uptodate material, and capable help then you will get ii god job at a very moderate price_. When brains are mixed with `up~to- te rioting ma_terial the result is sure to be satisfactory-the work will ge right. This you can rightly class as an investment. I have organized my printing shop to high state of efliciency so that I can ensure evelriy cient receiving just what he is paying for. If you want low p ced work, I can show you loxprioed stock, and you may rest assured that go_od taste and up-t ate material will e employed, and _the work will be harmonious and effective. If,_ on the other hand, you want a high-class job prepared-one that will “stand out” from the ordinary. Ibelieve I can give you just what you want at a price you want to pay. Get in touch with ine an . It 'll ° I l may mean more than you actgrlalaii realizgl cost you nothing' and ARCHIBALD IRWIN ,-inn, 18 Richmond St. Charlottetown, Plum, 201.), I _ H ‘ ¥ i J