3 l *M = small .lmlancs I Your Committee received on ac- count of the Mackenzie Land Purchase and Building Fund (includ-‘ ing the 1-‘l°osbytery's grant of $85.00) l the sum~of $240.00, which, with 5 pai. 'ance from 1908 of 520,00, in all ,$200.00, has been dllly forwarded. A -.Bum ol $18.32, to aid in paying for . the education of an East Indian boy, lwas also received. ‘ ` In as mllch as Mr. Mackenzie is now at home on furlough, and may be obliged to take a six months' _rest, during which time his full sal- _arv will not he paid, and in as much as arrangenrents must be -made in |¢|u~r1N\|h"llll“ Postal' for De- _ . sffllpzlve room: - lr' dvr' ~ ' J .es e _°»"lei»i¢»v¢dil:u¢\. lk-' V3 ` |_,,¢ia¢, Mun Co.. _ _ A ~.M . , _ ,';',;‘|‘_"é'...£.”"' '$1 ;'- l REPORT OF THE , MACKENZIE FUND_ FOR 1900 \ ‘Tp The Reverend, The Prcshytcry nl .‘I_’,riilce Edward Island: Your Committee begs to congrats late the Presbytery on the continued amd .or medicine can re` ' loyalty of 'the congregations- within 5 Store It' . ' the bounds. to the Mackenzie Fund In 1909, as the preceding year, dw, _ ._ Q ' interest was _taken in this entel-prise,_ ._ S l ns' thc result shows. Some congregations, owing tn va ruiwy bud Other causes. rave less stagés; it is the tonic lung- r than in 1908, While others, recoguiz ing the increased liability which the l’reehytei’¥' _IIB/8 assumed for Mr__Ma¢ kenzie’S travelling expenses, increaa cd their gifts. ~'1‘_o\\F..Clomniittee is glad to report l_ilat.th'e receipts for 1909 reached tim slil'n`- ol $1,605.07, as per detailei statement which will be l rv il il t _ _ _._ c('lDgl'€El\ti0ll. This 8.niolin`f.alln§.l‘llell SCOTT & BOWNE ‘J your Committee to discharge in full nll‘lts obligations and to carry fo,-_ Demcrara so that Mr. Mackenzifs work there may in some measure be carried on during his absence, your f‘-nmmlttee respectfully suggests that the l’rcsh_vtel’y, out of its surplus l fun.l, should undertake to pay the ,salary of u catechist from Trinidad ,to he sent to Georgetown for this l>\lFDos_e. Should this proposal com- mend itself to the judgment of the ..____ __;-_._.... _ . _ § _ llBlinniii is .1 exhausts the vitality more "uickly than any ordinary _ _ ~ For over thirty-fiveyears = _ has relieved bronchitis in all - 'remedy used the world over - in _this disease; nothing equals _ lt in keeping up and restor- " mg flesh and strength. _ FOR SALE BY ALL DliUGbl]E'lB i , asm ine.. mime ul }u.,u-.- .mu u\l»_.-fl. for mn- ` bPnllili`l|‘ Filviligc lnnk nnil (‘llllu _~\ Slfvlrh- ‘, Bock. Buell izilnireolltilim- n Good Lllckkcllily. . ' l `_r 126 Wellington Si.. Went. Turonio. Orll. _=. 1 1,., .--,,,._ _,_ ,-,-,;._.\.G.,,_,.,-, J .- _»,,-..-..,-».~___ ..._ -' ,__ ___;____ -_.gi .il___ _._r-"_-5______________; ___ _ w_F_'2_s:gcg%r3h1g_§_s\~gnmp_gc am X sHA\'l-;Rs sUP1>l.li-zs, X lliternolonial to Moli,tr§al.nUéll§ Ru.bber het Brmhes’ Smws’ Rogers for rates. etc. l-l8dl.f Kuo!" Som' H”-V Rum-W"°h ts We have hockey sticks in thg follow ing leading lines:-Red Dot, Rex Micmae and Lally's Special. We at tnch skates. We make a specialty o “kata grinding at Ernest RicefB_ 15,-, l’ntoll's. lll the dress goods section Grafton Street. 12-23i1ti_ "The new silk l-ouinrds arc in ii ful assortment of fabrics one w‘ould complete assortment of them. De-\\'ondcr where lasilioils’ artists do get liglltfully soft and light, colors are their inspiration, thcre are crcpes, Polonia, dull amethyst, raspberry, fllllly as thc imrnients whicli some liois de rose Taupe coal dust, nlicv f1H"iC"i (`il'€ClHl\ Queen llliflht have walnut. Lie de vin, Sahara, mist worn, Brondclotlls, Homespun, gmc grey, aeroplane, navy and siwei,-gi dc. yes, and diaaonais in every concei- .Higns in black and whi¢e_ Aeroplane vablc shade imaginable at Patons. is the nuw sky-blues Paton's. ~ ' ' ' 3-€ldrtf_ 3-Sldrtf. "l’aton's big dress goods displm ill set ' 'r ll~ f~’ - _ _ today will be more 'than a sllow, ii. ,,‘,,,k,,,_ ?,;_`fl,,,_e l,;:m,[0Um,,¥Uf.:,,_?feT§_ will bc_a_puttii1g out. of the new lun-a got the g.,m|S_ f1,,. ,ww 19|0'C,,1"' lilies' and the latest' display of~ new urs the ,mm-,,-g,,_i ,,,,,1'p,,C,3_., me ,_,,_,h,'_ dl css génoda. 3-10dtf. W ll V l d l` - ~ ,- M_--1~-»----»-_->f--so to-= of- tube skates." We have hocke boo X ‘~’e0» and hem- 53- X Hazel Cronin etc etc. “The ‘ Best Drug Store", The \ . "Liovcly spring weaves unfolded' at “ll iS Slll‘ing_ This scnson bringing wonde_rful innovations in spring .dress materials. To look over this beauti- “Gct busy Mndaln if you expect at Paton's ` 3~.l;,||-gf, .......... _ ,..-.__....-_..._.__,. ___ _,___ _ VG UA li ii l A iv c i- Assirliin fins. _ Cvhficufiyelnsertions Only Headings Armnged A|p|m|,e¢|c,,,|y -‘\ll-Y l‘i~I1l \\'Ol1_-:ix uorils loencll '_ _ l\i()lil\ll\G I)Ali.\'Oi?_ RURAL IJ lll»H)-llullcent l'or one insertion, o reeks “HF” "mn" for t“'_“ '~"'90l<~‘4 fillll' Penis lol tllrvv \\'i\<-‘.:s,_ fivv ci-|ll~¢>l\ nun! l, eight ccnlsfor :wo nuntlri, len uollls for tllreo montlls v‘<~lilor_-n Collis for Six lnoilllls and lhll't_\' Collis Double rules for l' dies to Glmrll sitllld, eggs for hatchiing, *B-' U `l4‘OR SALE, a line walnut book _ _ from Inlp. B. P. rocks an-ll S. U. ll. lcghorus also, 200 egg incubat- r and hroodcr. John li. Marks, uliftuu, 1-. la. 1. 3-euswiid *|0855 .S119-“NG "|""|`onsE"suor11iiG, an ruins while you wait at J. A. Hcnderson's_ 1-mtl. l'l!_\!.-F5. __llFL_l’...__ .___ __ /ANTED, a drug clerk registered under the P. E. I. Pharmaceut- ical Ant, Apply to J. W. Carruthers, iilT " 'Auron for primary department `(‘al:e Traverse School a second or third class teacher. Supplement $50.00. 'Fhos Clark, John B911, Eph- railn llcll. 'l`Fl\St09S- 3'“7‘uW~ V 10 I.lu_id be re moved before Mr. Mackenzie s return. It is therefore commended to congre- gations, Sabbath schuols and Youn£' People's Societies within the bounds. The erection of this church has sl- ready been sanctioned to the For- eign Mission Committee, so that con- tributions for it are'direct contribu- tions to the Foreign Mission This building not only supplie e long felt want, but also offers a most promising opening for success ful work among the East Indians il the capital of British Guiana. Nour Committee feels that the Mac kenzie Fund has been a source o blessing to all our congregations and therefore, while thanking then in the name.of the Presbytery, a- wcll as on its own behalf, for their liability, it bespeaks their continue' sympathy and support for this move- ment. which, begun in dependence up on Goi1’s` blessing and in reliance up on the loyalty, to our people; ha: been carried forward in a rn-annex which has commended itself, not only to the Presbytery, but to 'the-eqizir. Synod of the Maritime Provinc _ - Appcndcd are the statements the Fund, duly audited. <4' All-of which is respectfully sub- mitted. 'l'. F. FULLERTON, Convener. T. C. JAMES, .____ GEO. E. ROSS, Joint Treasurers. (_‘hnl‘lottctown, March lst, 1910. THE G. T. P. AND AMERICAN PORTS. (Montreal Star.) Interesting' literature is being serv cd to Grand Trunk officials in Mon treal these days in the form' of edi- torials from New England newspa pers which reflect the mingled alarm and welcome aroused across the lines by Dlnns for Grand Trunk develop ment there. _ “Shall New England control its f“V“ U`8"SDortation business or hand it over to the Canadian railroads on their own terms?" demands the B05 aton Herald in an article heade( "N¢W EIlSland’s Problem." It is admitted in the article “that the almost unlimited future of thc Fallulliall Northwest as 8. produce; nnrbconslifncr is a \vélc5in»e"fac't'or if :ommerue.” It is also claimed thai New England ports lie in the most direct route of this same stream of "Umm’31`C0, bull. nt the #same time. the proposed extension of a Canadi- an system to_l"rovidence, is viewed as an alarming invasion of New bngland territory, _ In the office of the first vice-presi- dent of the Grand Trunk this morn. \"=’» It was Predicted 'that despite Her I Daughter i - .Took Very Sick Result Of Catch- ing Cold. -i Mis. Donnie Delaney, l‘rinr'|| Head N_S., writes: "At the close of the ycnl l9(l!, our youngest. daughter, five ycals uid, took very sick as the result of catch- ing cold. bile became ver weak and suited doctors and ve her various kinds _ - f' li friend I procured a bottle of your valllalile Druggists,Montaguc, P_E_I. 3-1d2w. _ tate ofllce. Queen Strcell 3--Sdtl ‘ valuable remedy that she regained he, rength and would advise ove mother having young ones similari alllicted tc blnin your valuable reinedy. For my. elf I would not Be withoufa bottle in the remedy, Dr._Wood’s Norway Pine _Syrup, sl. U house." Dr. Wood’| Norway Pine Syrup can. thins ull the lung healing virtue: of the Norway pine tree combined with Wild ( Jherry bark And other pectoral remedies, It has stood the test for many years, nad ' A ' ro tl-:r ‘- Price 25 cents at all dealers. Manufac- tured only by The' T. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. now more generally used than ever, _’ _ ` _.;J.r=:;-r_=- ._-;..:.-_-_za-=': » ~-v.- “’I‘he time is now. The new goods stun st. 3-uuzil ,__ ,.,,,., sydney. wioi model-n lm- 2"’ hm- “‘°““““‘“’ °‘ “"1” °‘ “°“' ‘ repair: lu:|_r j gl(_l;ff“"l1ts__ Appy “E il---4flll.ne W . ii. 1.1.., .\U All, blllltf - 1 108 Pr, c ress goods and ailks opened this éek. At PD.t'0ll's 3-9dl't°f. "If there's a bigger showing ol new WANTED, a housekeeper for twin! LL lliiii-.ton with sewerage. Ap- spring dress mate,.m|s on this Is- _ i ' n _family. Good wages. App y §_2§9_Qu»m sc. - a-_saiwvd 5 \\]_AN'l°lll5,-. gT1rT`for general. housework. Apply at 188 Queelr (Wim. wLil§i'rilll5. " ` -Apply Mou~.li| I House. -las Kent sl. a-~-luzwvd ALE _ 'S____~_ ___ “_ _ p i`lu1~l -“C""`*’K"' ?I“fZill.‘.'.. _ )mME N|.;w1w0UNllLANl) herring re, M, H p Maddigsn A _f‘<;_'_s; x , 'ILL give 5¢ to So each'for old Postage stamps. Worth most ‘l _U on the om e,,,,@10,,»-a. No present din 0 |y.¢_0 ._ _; land, we hlE.ven't heIa_:‘d oil it. If yplli - --~-"` "" ' 'M '_ ' 'M visit 'our s ore on urs ay you. w Ml$CELlJ\Nl"-0u`_ co me to the conclusion that it is the biggest showing you have ever seen. "Genuine "Snlome'.’ croth. We have nice ran-ge ofthe genuine Salome, th as worn by Mis! Maud Allen- Canadn, when she took London by‘ orm in her Salclnle dnlwl- The St- _ .1 _ '_ 3-Bdtf. r by the lluficll, Dull mill lmlf har' \’Hl50“ 55 U0' _ 3"9dru' . ' ' ` ui' _ _ -» _ ' ’ ' n *_ , cl ri i `l"RE8H_HAIlf.'eu'r, codush. ilmum |“°°‘“l>» we“*°°- Wm "“’ ‘M M"""’f B buddies, '» liipporod herring and blonters. dried sal nl- Extra No 1 an midlrml- scams ma ary wil- flsh. bcmlm' algliy herring, mens, etc. J. H, Myrlck it Co. 3-11d3i. ‘ ]TOR_SKI;Ill, asecond hand Heint-.4-; - - man' Tino, nearly sew. Aiwly 1° B. N. Ea ln, or to Mlllleasure_ of hauling the hull- l' °.“'" L _ , _ li 0 neglect altogether the Maritime ,roving portion ol the uru.nu irons .5 _.. ielghecrunior in New England tllat been erected at a colnillimliivell me Grand Trunk is also going to mild a 2,000,000 bushel el-'_~\'ntor at kenzle's own labor in every 5099-!"»` "ortlaild and thus divert more Lifllill ihipmcnts from Canadian ports, was l ilso denied by Grand '1‘rllnk olllcials. odav, although they admitted that ncreased elevator accomnloilntlou was a necessity of the future to DFG- /ide for increased wheat Cl‘0llB- Fm' ,he present, however, there was -imple storage capacity at Portland to handle all the grain that would be shipped from~that port. Could Not Sleep. DOCTOR SAID HEART AND NERVIIS WERE RESPON- BIBLE. Tliem _in many a man and vromnr. tossing night alter night upon ll sleepless bed. ' _ Their eyel do not close ln the sweet md follies ling repose that coiucs to those .vhose heart and nerves nre right. bon o :onstitutional dis-l\l_il.\:lrlr<‘, “'QFl'V 01 liscase has so delnlmllell ond irrllnlrd .he nervousdsyslcin, that _ip c_ilnnoL_ lg uieled an causes ivgi mu rc, _ in lreams,stu.rl.ing ill llie sleep. t\\llcll"li=’Ul .lie muscles, rcsllr-.<=:ne.~s__clc_ _ \llll.iurn’s llealt :ind .\cr\de_ l"|l_l.s are n if"o for nil eople lroiiblc in i.nsvn§'. Lsliesy ‘have n liihotliing and calming ullvcl th crvous :_\'s cm. m.Ml§.nCal\'in ‘,.\`iark, Iiossmore, Ont., writes:-“Ahout_two yenis ago 1 l.-ogzin to be trouhlerl vrltli :1 srnoi_li¢_rin;1 _~;_ell.~1u- _ion at ni ht when l woulr he loun. L got so bag] coulrl not sleep in ills- ilnrk, ind would have to sit up and rub Hi) imhs they would lieconlc so nllw 1- ‘.Iy doctor sind my and rig'-‘rS_‘~\\__l_'_f ._ `_‘l\_l,_ saw ' i -_urns f‘Ilr F- \?;l‘)i?:=ll"ill; a(l\‘erli5;i)-ll :lnil got :l lox lu . ‘» \- ' = l 1-1: ll .ry them. l toni. ihrcc _imma nm _ low lie down and sleep wllllolil ll=l‘ ll!-'lfl >urnlnig und can rest well. I can lr~iu_nl- nend them highly to nll nervous and lllh loivn women." ' Prine, 50 cents per box or 3 liores fm ,geeipt ol price by The 'l`. bllllllllll (-`°~ Limited. 'l`ortonto, Ont. Q (Continucll from- Page 10) ind his own business prugi'ess, and _the average Canadian farnicr is too far sigllteil to do so. Like the telephone and the ruriil free delivery, the automobile has nil- :urally come to weld a lirliler link uetwecu the farmers _und the city. Farms in Texas which collld not be wld, in spite of their greater fertili- uch attitudes of alarm the Grand |` _ I , $1.25, at all dealers or nuliierl rliief-l ull. ,li ¢\\ v' ¢\"’4° FOR TNF “'"E~c¢ WF KEl'1‘Ii'S Tl'll~1A'l‘lll‘l_ 'Pho coming of Mrs. Era Fay to_ Kelth’s neilt wceh will be one ol the most important c'.'cnts clf the 8885011. Mrs. Fay’s name is well know-n through Amrrlca and the English speaking world as the greatest ex- ponent ol the pllyslc nrt now e_Xl»£1_n't- She may not be the first in this line, physics date hack for centlurles. but -'it is credited th:-it this modern secr- ess has arconiplisllell many of thc grea_ti;st feats in this history ol tele- phuthy_ _Fur 30 weeks she kept ull New |Yol‘k in a State of continual ex- citement and_il\ the various cities on this continent in which she has ap- peared, she has left i-n her wake n host of converts to a belief in thc ex- istence of the sixth scnac. 'i`llous- nilds of ullclrcll CXPUSEH ha” been printcll about her, but hcl' wonder- ‘ful powers continue llllabated. During | - lSlX 'l‘(l.\'S UF HAD EGGS SEIZED. BflS’l`l\‘li)[lILE POWER. tlv nml cutting wood for the llrcs, l null then takes the chilllrr-_n to school. At noon it brings the farm l_l_anils ill to ilinnrr, ln the nl`tcl'noon it rului the daily or pulls a sow plough ora road scraper, and nt night is used for li pleasure trip. All illustration of the ‘_:ractlral vnlun of the nlltinno- bile is found in l.ouisburg, Klan. (‘_ (‘_ Williams bought a Ford runnbout three vcnrs ago and recently he lmilgiit n second, The picture ilhows _lliosc who come buyers. l’aton's. engagement at Kclth's she it was announced, -'is to tap the ' _“nal - Fay has told people in her audiences li manufacturing rtsiull “l'°““d - . 1 * have been oi the most amazing char- waa y _ , /0”" W / " in in acter Her ability to tell what has occurred, never fails to arouse the west bv.this extension, they HW Wel' _ ___, L _ _. tions as to the future have been al- ' ' ,'/ '_' -"4, ‘I ` (-1 _' -. :_ ' f ,z iriig to get the com-”m_€rC¢ Of UW North' ' ' *' ,greatest interest while her predic-l ' - ‘ / ~ ‘ ' » gk __/_ _J 1-noi-it supernatural, the dimctnesn vith which she has foretold events in he llies of those who have appealed to her She will be a feature ol an- . , _ '& ‘Q _t. _ _ o Proiidence. or that we are rf-ill' (4 A ` K futher remarkable bill, which have been making Keith's the center ol at- will include Jack Wilson, that re- markable extemporaneous comedian, who will probably have something to say about Mrs Fay; Stuart the "Male l’at'tl," w-ho comm with a score or more of beautiful French gowns; Grill illie English clown jug- glcfi, Hassan Ben Ali's Arabs; Migno- nette Koklin,the slngerand dancer; and Gllettl I lag comedy Shop." ....l__,__i_.-.|- is Aumrrion _'ro 'ri-in sPs>crA;. s'roolA_Y WE -wnn. civic 'ro EVERY LADY WH -Hoaxes? 'ro 'rl-rs: AMOUNT irlwrv onwrs-A Bro BALL DARNING wool. FREE. 'rms oi- irl-:R Doss N01' APPLY' ro 'rr-IE _REDUCED Lines. MOORE 4- me '1.noD_ ' _ 3-i2e1i. traction in Boston this winter. ltlp/[AKES A CASH PURCHASE “Now comes the greatest of all dress goods sales at Paton's. 3~12dIl. _..,'_‘-_ - F-)o:~_1'l' i.-1 ".~ (.¢!'I)1Tf§ t , traces of il C ‘ Cmlnps, coiic, jj’ _ , '__ = r iw' _ ‘ l -' "l masons' 1'; ‘_ iz.-si. fl-¢ affords rel ‘x -" li.-wclniipi-ii .mi mr.. 1.1 used cxlc ~j-lf; lx.-ii, :Jai __-_,___,,_ ruli..i.ir.. _.___ _ _ __ `-"JW ` ""`} lnsN° limi cold loc-c_olr.e_cllronic__ A i lcllnzon’-J' .'ln::f.l;nc Llnlment in \v3f.rr or <.;i sui_,:;r v. :l q'iic!:ly_ make ali., frfirpczir. li 1; th: remedy for ,_ dia] rhoea, cic. ’ ' . ENT _-_-,',,_- ,Ms 'for 99 years has been a household standby. ll icf internally and i_s uneqllrllied when rnally for sore muscles, sllff joints, muscular rhcumatism, cuts, spl‘al|ls,"‘bffl"ns, etc. fi-in 25c and 5 Oc ri bottIe’euerywh'er§ N unison a. co.,-amen. |A'n».\ - --l _,_.__ ` ll n r \ 5 6 I l l _»¢=\\-ri..-i"rn;».':'f'M""‘-7"' ’ __ PERFE The subject of the above is consid- ered tlle llanrlsomest horse in the Ma- ritime Provinccs and is the onlyhigh- stepping trotting bred carriage stal- lion in Prince Edward Island. Ile is sired by Parkwood, one of the greatest show horses ill New York, a horse formerly owned in this city, which has capturodniiny prizes in Madison Square Garden. New York, where the cream of horseflesii are exhibited. _ Perfection is a beautiful mahogany boy stallion, with no lnurkinigs, and approaches the 1200 pound mark in weight. :ilid is almost nn exact coun- f_cl'pnrt of his sire. He is the only stallion hrcd in the Province that has surll a happy combinution_ of style, Time, labor, Health, 1 .yi CTION. action and speed. In many points he is superior to Parkwood, his sire, and this is saying great things, as Parkv\‘uod’s record s'hows._ Perfection iii libont 'to`leavc for New York, and* it’"Wlll’ be' an unfor- tunate circumstance if something cannot be done to keep this magnifi- cent. nnimiil ill his native heath. It is still il matter of universal regret that his sire was ever allowed to leave. Breeders and dealers alike have time after time expressed high ooillious on the splendid prize-wiir ninl! qualities of Parkwood’s progeny either ill the show - ring or rs/cu coursc, their splendid i|ualities"belng attested to by their numerglls win- nings wherever exifibhcd. _'_,_ _.____ j . _-s. ;_.____ Learn _linw the Hamilton Kitchen Cabinet Save; _ I and Pays for 'Itself ‘E it -`- WRITE lo'l_'i_\' for our fr.»e`o-.viklr-1. It tell-= lio\v llle Ilnulilton `Kitcl\cn Cabinet 2 " l ` l`orc\'v.~r ilos,-~= ii\\'|l_" willl Kitclrsll ill - - ‘, ‘lnlgf-r_\', irrlprot-cf: ili‘_ iippz-nrilllie of flu: Kitvlleii uuii .-:im-.=; its own cost iuiu\_\', nmnr limi-»_ 'i`lii» ilainiiioil conibinm ~ ull Lhc intcsi :lull luost scii-lliiiic Kitchen L`abinel fr-i|lli|i~:z_ - .I _ ,, We will ship you a llnrnilton liitchcll Cabinet szlhjcrl in your rlpprovnl. ll' » H if you :lri not >lc.l~ul \\ill\ 9 § / L gg-_f »\\\\ S ...Qi _,fy f _ T * ` if, rclurll it lu us at' out i ii rkkszzlif ~ ___ _____,__= , _- - ~-~__;~ is ____;_ mn ig.,-li¢¢_¢¢ll<_ limi- yrs.; _'~-;»--' ' `_ ,_ --_ ~ i - -f' _ will ._-_v i'-n ids \-.onfel lfgggg-'ff/’__\ l 3 gm , ._l.-\-a._li- slits- ai is ,..n_-lug fllr ,!~__ ___\_ _' '_-_,_\'-\f- _ ‘ :l.~r_-ll. liar-r_\_l\riii;;~\\i|_i-_izuyglil ___g_s/_,T __ - 4 ' - o mi-u lu mul nu (1 -_.cn _ Q51.-__., _ _ ‘;_'l.*'=" 3 Cnbll\ci__ _ll _~i\\'cs llnlf Emir _t,_f_.___ _ ___ _ 2_>;i_i:ié_i\lllc loduy, bcforcyon " ' * vi '--i-;.-,~_ ~~ ' - fa. _ ly l 1 ..__q ,_ _ lllml ggi ,; ~ ..»~- _ ._ _~ - i ____.._. n ir/ '_____.. _ - -_ . ._ W __ -_.-.~ -_ '..;.-:»1---_»“ - ----3 _/ _ KIT C -lfl-E N '/--.2/ff-'_ --<5 .`--_‘_ ' feeding a. horse. lt is worthy ol note fl" lhmll- _"nd tllf_‘-“ thc HOW l)1`0VBll: W' I ` that thc cur is n inntter of expense ln? PN’-1‘_“llC9 _Blifllll-‘lt U10 PU’\V0F mil* ' 1~_;l '_-:1i_,;_~..-_-_._ C A B I N E F only when in ilctunl op(-ration, and l'll'"¢‘- Will lllsnppcal' entirely.-New ll 'A ' '."`”" 'l' ' that while in operation its road rn- \"l`k Alllfilnlilllllv- _ `\ \ ~ /1'* _.~_ ._ 1-. -_ / ,' ~_ __/ :__-;>g._.;' '__._` ,- 'l‘Hl<:Rl<: Alu-1 :\l_A.\1Y w.-\\'s on Uslm; A (will. _.si-~ -ff.-_ff/,Q5-_-_~ _ [he llAMlLTl)NlNCUBATOR C0.,Lt(|, ,-_-_:ff-T ,__\--.~ vf :_ ;_.‘- -I ,f-_ _ '- '_ "_-, --1?.-'fri/= iilMil'I'0l|, 0NTMll0 ,,._,,..... ._., ._ 2 u NOTICE-WE V/Al\"l` lil'I.\LI`!l{S T0 llANlJ1.l‘l (ll'l{ \_200_lJS IN SOME I;QCA__l._l'1`lKI` -_~»< _ _ ‘-S' T07? “- l'll".RPlCIDl§ t e great X hair tonic and ilanclruii cure in 5oc and $l_oo boillcs "The Bi-st Drug Store" The Muc- Kiunon Drug Co. Cor. Gt. X Geo. and|l{l_ Sts. X "'I‘llere will liuost llkcly be a re- spectable assembly of lookers, that's what wc want at our dress goods di.-:pli\_v_ and we nre sure that the goods displayed will in time make 3-10-dtf. "A little ahead of the regnlarl time. thanks to the Earl Grey, ls our dress goods display today. Pa- loll's. 3-10