I _ , _ , The Cook s Studio . _. _ V DeSBrisay iifigiil Bridge from which he retired The 'Bayer Studio Professional' Cards f S. S. Hessian ` " __ Notary Public, Ac., 1- l W.. . ".nJLY'f6,'19'1v 'L I V _ fi `. rms cnsntorrrrrown ousnnrjln I rica sms? ” _.-4-1.-I use-~f1 r- '~-5-,,».e_.~ f.»..» -.f_»,I_V ._ -_-,~`~_f ._ is ._ '-.;I .~..‘ ». ~_~ »- _ _. »._»s\I--I"~_"..;.»~#~ _,_ “ . , .. f ‘ II ~ .__-_ ' ‘ " ' ' ~ " _-.-tw 2” ‘ Y .I t” _. - I \ .~;- - lv' _ 1::-I~»~».~.-_ “t ‘ _ ?_'_-.e'i.~_.'_' 5_3 '.'.__'_~-"~‘_~1"- f, _~.._‘ r’.~,}_'\ .I‘¢'t_,- v "" »~_.~5__-_,f.".‘ v-_~r-_ .=_-‘,a`r=_'_¥ _-`I ".»'->’~-\~- ~\‘-I -1' ~ "'{' " ` * - ‘ 2 " - ' ' ` ‘ ' ' ‘I " "' l" " "l ` ' 'f - " ' “ . ~ . . .. ,_ ._ _ _ _ . __.._.t.ef_ ._ ,_ _ _ ... ___. _ .f ._A ~,. - =\`_,. .»v’»eq,_.__.,_ ,__._.,_., _,stf._‘:f__ii_>>._.¢.__,_»,r 1_.._`.A_»._»..-»,._.¢ _-__ ~. _Pt .r _ ____ _. _ __ » . .V . I _ . ' _ _ _ __ . ,. _f >._ in ,_ » _ - ._- ._ - ._ _.f. _ . __ ~ at -_ _ -4 1 _ _ _. - _ _ t- . \_ r~- ,__ t, , f s' ~ .,‘ 6' f ~ 4" V`~“ \I '~“»{»~lx ‘ -"' `~ ‘i r _ V _ . ° 1 ‘ ~ . I* 1--vow: V _-_ _ _‘_ V -~ - -¢ ~ V- __ I _ _ f V . _ _ - A. - -- - ~ -- -W ' -~ - - --_ -- ‘-Y' '-- V --V ~-'-~~V-~-~ l"iWoi°ds that ~ -- __ - 't tm tell the whole story of ta" perfect cupof coffee, _ from plantation to breakfast table _ ` I “SEAL BRAND” CoFFEE. _ pl ` `,fe _‘la an Gatllant, Souris'. ls seriously ill with _'IT PAV! to buy in this Previnee .fsenloustv t|.|..-'rue outfal- regrets to learn that Mr.. Raymond euro-pneumonia. This severe sick- ness in the Gallant home following the Heath of Henry. Ray's brother. a w weeks ago, is quite a trial to the mily. Miss Gallant, who has been training as a nurse in Concord. Me.. wa » nsral and was about to return to her _ duties when the sudden illness of her s home 'attending her broth_er's fu~ brother dc~:a.ined ber. ' » ln li, 1 and J pound tina. Who|e-ground--pulverIud;7~§l¢o` fine ground for Percolatore. Never sold in bulls. " ||7 . ` . ' Rf ' I CHASE & SANBOMN, MONTREAL. ~ grdphgiving an account of an outomo _ _ ..*AGE8 CORRECTED.- A re- ttible error accurred in the .para- bile ride taken -by the elderly gentle- _men in Georgetown, which appeared in the Guardian last week. Mr. A.P_ uid have been 76 .Mr. H I-lobb’s YOUR pR|hrND5 can guy ialv/ra.u\\\\\,\v/14||_ ljfguus age ws.. give.. as se. 'nm l an thin ou can ivc _ - » ;V ' ~ _ __ 1 it bt. ....._..¥...p.‘§.¥..Ip.....é....- White .Boots a."r:1i1f.1°.1;.‘2f ,_ _ - _ o is interesting to note, that he \vas ' Y - ._ _ _. ` l _ _ Make an appointmenttmlav ` _ . ;1(ne ot the advertising patrons of the l GOOD PIIOTUGRAPHY “W We photograph men a`e men are ‘ We _p burlneea matter- _And there'e no luee or bother. Your family, friends, and busi- ness 'associates want your portrait. _Make an appointment today _at the /Il . #Null 'IIlHI.\\\\\ZIII§\\\“\§\ MISS D. RUDGE _ . 171 'Great George St.,-Phoma Con- nectlon. -Manufacturer of all kinda of fine hair goods, including, Toupees and Wigs. ' Hair dressing, Manlcurlug, Sham- pooing, singering. 874,6,7M1mo. _ Dr. J. P; McGrath *Corner of Prince and _ Sydney .Streets Rh sician and Surgeon ' _`."“_‘ _"_" I 'Two new styles rec-. ,get- iug's County .Advex-tiser, of forty rs ago, recently mentioned In the uardian) _and afterwards conducted flourishing meat business at (‘_ar~ ,st fall. It is‘pleasing to report that Mr. I'iobb’s.though slightly past the Sp0l't B001: tgp ‘Scriptural age limit, enjoys good _ ' Yhealrh. is still hale and hearty. and ade with medium low ._ ,.... V, hite leather lreels, kid- r addle strap on vamp, a l w style...........$`_4.()_Q ._ ..- B S 5 rn FD 159 9° bl O lIIIlI§\'II/ \\\\\`\`\\YlK@(§_\ High top fine grad i canvas boot, - “»whit` leather French heels andy,...._......_... n NOG Q. 'n B fZ®'r'5'::r=. A special line ofhig eel white boots on See the new-YV _styl ' ' ere. _ ` Iey & Co. ` 135 Queen`St." »-:r 3 ED" like the Jewish lender possesses _all the vigor of youth.-&. .."‘IRISHTOWN.- The first Ice- `cream social of the season was held on the lrishtown church-grounds on Tue'sday, June 26th. The night was an ideal one and as, lrislitown is always noted for its ice cream socials, a tremendous crowd gathered, -to help out a worthy cause. namely that of our soldiers. lit is worthy of note that this social was gotten up 'by I1 few girls of lrishtown School, chief a mong wllom were the Misses Fannie and Myrtle Prolltt and Miss Lilian lleady. lriahtown should feel proud at having in their midst such.capablc girls. Although the writer does not know the exact amount made it is thought that probably $45 would be cleared. All praise to the girls of lrishlown for helping the dear boys, in France. Come again girls! ..'SCHO0L EXAMINATION.- The semi-annual examination of Rollo Bay' West. school was held in the school room- on Friday, June 29th. Quite a number of ratepayers and others were present. The children were examined carefully in thc varl ous subjects by their teacher, Mist Vola Aitken, assisted' by Miss' (‘lari bel Kc-efe, and showed by' their prompt and correct answers the care and_ skilful teaching _which tbe_\ y "||| “"\\\\`\y4,( received from their painstaking tes cl Office Hours: 9to ll, l to 4 p. m. and 7.5010 8.30 p. rn. Ieisuliare N0- 632 I - ' Barrister, Solicitor, -- MONEY TO LOAN; ' Montague, P. E. I. IBO!-lllltf. 1. D. STEWART ' Barrister. Solicitor and _ _ V Notarsy Public Cflloe Nevveon lock, Charlottetown Branch Office, Cleorgttown _Mane to Loan on Real Estate ievmtoalun. _ fa- . Dr. Clift CHRONIC DIGEABEU ' OUl't.A"I'lVlil TREATMENT by - Ill! montb in advance, Vlotqrla Hotel. Charlottetown, P. Ill. l., Canada. OFFICE IIOUQH. lil to il daily. or b7_appoiutment Freeidence. _ \2¢I'l-I '44lI1lmol~ud. ' ' __McLEOD '& BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K. C. Barrister emi Attorneys-at'Law Money to Loan. ' Qmoe-Bank of N. 8. Chambers, ltfavl er. Miss‘AVitken took charge of tht school in March. when the formo teacher, Miss Cecelia McLaren of Goose _River, resigned on account o' _ill-health. Miss Aitken has had poo; ` ` luck and encouragement since takin; 0 a S _ the -school. as she taught only 'om month when she took sick with spin ' ai meningitis. and had to close th» _ ' school for a month. resuming he' There is only one Kodak that gives entire satisfactlon, and that IsIthe Eastman ' Buy one and if nqt-_‘satvt_vsl'a9- tory we will take it back. Those are the kind-_ol kQd_BkB we sell, and have them from $1.00 to $133.00. ' We also develop ‘ your films and print your pictures. at prac- tically cost. We have ` had years of experience and know our work. Last year we devel ‘ oped an Eastman fllm___ which' was four years old, and the ne- _ gatlve is hers for inspection. Mail us your next film t0`.\i0- veiop and when in need of films _ write us. We pay'poatage. St' Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd' ' MONTAGUE ’ ’ Ci=°f'°f.'»\°"=- P- ll- l- '_ P ”'-'7_ the generous _ » 4 l N l 4 _ use of- U . _ I _ \ ' ` J tw Horse _ Races I on The ' V Georgetown Driving _' l _Park ...__ M300. _Three llillltllfeil Dollar# 0, $3005 l . X _ ' .fl _ _ ' _in Premiums `. I ' " 0 0 Fastest Horses on the sISl2!1‘_i will ‘C9"9P._ete' I' i‘ 2.19 Trot and Pa"ce,_Purse ". .I .$175 N. 2.40 'rr0t,Purse'... ..._..$75I 0 8 Three Minute, Purse... ...$50 Special train from Charlottetown to GeorK9- town calling at Montague on return. ‘ " I Lea ves Charlottetown at 9.30 a. m _ _ Entries close July 14th. 5 p. c. of purse must accompany entrance fee. I I A I A. n.lM¢LEi,L@iN;f, G'eorgeto_\gn`,'I July 4th I A 4 Secre ary.-r __ - 1446-7I-6M _i. ._ I . 5 p. c. off winners. _ ‘ _ _ ' V `4 g>‘ I , ,_ _ -_ _.,-.._....... -.. - J ---~s~ _ » . \ -~°_» \ - \ t ,e 1 lll duties on June- lst.. After the exam ination a short but excellent prograrr was rendered by- the children after which cake and different kinds' oi candy were served by the teacher and Miss Keefe. The meeting was closer? by singing the National Anthem. Then all dispersed to their home. feeling that a. very interesting ant' enjoyable, afternoon had been spent School will re-open early in July with the same teacher. ..°*Mr. Eugene McEschern, Phar- lottetown was a recent visitor to Geo rgetown.-& _ . m ~ ‘... Many a ` 'S I - Dainty Maid -with an at- mosphere of _ cheery fresh- ness, owes _ much of it to l‘.'lEl`l|`iE|`i'S isonareo @ _Tatton _ 72 Pore Bred Clyde, weight t 1800 lbs in Stud Season _ _ -.,ANo_ Atso-_ V Co/n\lnodore.Ledyard The '_;l`lre ot pil the beat Racing Stock Ar .nts mates _or tus Ellie Pharmacy `l.ttl. \ Montague, P. E. I. 1 1150 0-Wlmwftl. .. .........-......_:.._-._.»~_ it \‘» ._ - "_" --- AM _ _ _ _ __ ._ _ _ _ .o-...-_..._ _ _ _ _ _ _.I-l.,»l`a`. 3 V - i fu- _ i ew. ._ _ l ` _ _ I I-~|~w»»\-' Y _ __ _ ` ‘ _ I , . ' t ~_ ’ l - l““i`§i.'~o.-.»¢:' t ;_ tg _ __, _ ~__ ~ ,Y _I _ ‘ A ,.‘1 ‘ I _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _» ._ I _ . _ .'.~,.¢ 1:. - 1. V - I- ° ~ 1- ‘ _ ' ' ' i, ’- f . '~ nl '. fl ’ _ ,, ~ \ . _ _ I' '» ` -._ ”' ' _ I~ _-v ._ 't '»f*’ it *_ _- I'_.7_"=l_V'»_»°1-I`»...ifl"5§""1-’ ‘H uf' . \ 1 f f ~. ~ if if* '= ~ »~ ~ " l "l" ‘ ""‘ y°“""~' \ _ » I -° .I ;'.M»‘.'._I- f L ‘r .L _ Lf~» "»I ‘ . _- 'YI ‘V s-<41" ‘ ` _ A( Wean¢saay,Ju1y lstne ' Intranet, l ` slatisiuon i -_ .~.°M James li. Boudreault, has 'MR THOMAS SHEA-After a ng and painiul illness borne with Christian patience and resignation to thc Divinc Will, tht- into Thomas Shea, Souris, died on'the morning of June 13th. at the age cf 70 years. tor, Rev Ronald MacDonald who had oftci brought /comfort t creased by his many faithful visits. The funeral was largelv attended and he procession to thc churth was led by the B I S cf Souris_ cf which the departed brother was rt senior mcm I ber. High mass was celebrated b_\ l\‘a,ther Rf l\facDona.ltI', aafsted by' Father John A. MacDonald. The following are left to mourn: a wife nd four daughters, Mrs. P. J. (‘_u-m»| ings, of Roxbury, Maas., Mary. now in Washington, D.(‘.; Mrs. Auguhl Lavle, Souris, and Hanna at home. Also four sistr_~:s, Mrs. Garvey. ('am- bridge, Mrs. (‘ahIlI_ Roxbury, Kate, Cambridge, Mrs._ Thos_ Gorman, St. (‘harles. P.E_l__ and one brother. John Silica St_ Charles. P. E. island. -R_l. . . church were admlnistcrc.-rl by his pas- V- ' 2. .nw d _ _ __ I _ _ _ 7 . a m t. #MEETING OF GEORGETOWN| TOWN CQl.INCIL.-- The monthly meeting of the 'l`ow_n Council of Gcoal rgetown' was held in the Council Fhamlber at 7 o'clock on Monday' evening. July 2nd. inst. liis WorshIp| Mayor Knight in the chair. Councill- ors Solomon, Macdonald. Skinner_l Ross and Jenkins until Town Clerk Lovers were ' Dresent. After the 'minutes of the lastl Y_\‘|B0'lll€ had been read and adopted,l i‘ouncillor_ Ma.cdpnald_ delegate tn thel meeting of Mllyors recently held in (‘hurlottetown_ gave 1 detailed and interesting report. of the proceedings' thereat which report upon mot.ion was unanImousl.‘y adopted. Sevq-'al bills for work done were then read by the Clerk, the majority of which 'were ordered to be laid over for further consideration. A discussion then en- sued regarding the police officers _'ind ihwas moved that the Police Corn mittee wait upon that otiicial con- cerning the performance of his duti- es. The._sai.ary ot thepoiicemalls $125 per annum-. Councillor Macdonald. then presented a request from the. Exhibition Association, asking that the rent or the Drill shea for Exhl-bl-I tion purposes be reduced. On motionl it was unanimously agreed that thef rent be reduced from the old rate oi' $40 to $25 during the time the bulld- ings is in use for Exhibition purposes. 'i‘he matter of providing -a new ilag~ ’l‘he last solemn rites' of the_(_‘_utl\o|l_Q r' fl iiiitliva _1__= £5 l. -_ " ` _ . ,... ._ _° nn--- t -_-<5 _ : l..'_`§j? ; L '::_." 2 . 5.2%; 3 = far# 2 |- ii iillililllii ,- '?G.""c ?Es‘ § é if ' - & §_.E=.- _.M = = _ -5 £.f’?>....-- » \ t _ . -1-,In ;...»_:|i»;i.gf_<. >,‘.I.";.';»‘»i‘ii;i» t 3 ' H' 1" lim,.‘l_lil.Ii_,i>i=_ ' , I I _ V _ ,_ - ,_ ,__ . ~ _ - _ .. ,_ _ " -I H.; __, _ - _ \ _ » _- _ ~ is If I -_ ~.~ ,»»» A _ I /' , ' ~ '. I. " is-' '=:: - TV - -2_5(-"» :.¢‘; _ / ._ -. _'Tw _ ‘- I=. U; iV\..,- . .-- -___.._ _-1 t I I t _ _ ~ `-:G/all ‘I " Mount D-45 6f»zriAi_ 6 civtmosrc B Paulknarn f ' Tciunmo Cas $1550 F 0. B. _0inAwa _ 4 ALL PRICES F|'] ‘B OSHAWR FWTH TIRE CAN HE |‘L'|l.'\l§HED AT-EXTRA COST 4/0 c }’\/~ _ __., _... - V Iwi Q . I '~‘_,“ T25.”-°7...“‘z%;.“t".22 THE McLAUoHL1N Q _l.,_ \/ ‘T\`l_ -' I I -.....- _ , ' -` 2 ._ /_ _ ._..-»/ ‘ ~`,.__V l. _.Am V/Q" A _ ___.,...v...__ _ _ _ __‘_l.x. _ 1-vw-v _`~.`T` / "\ ___ _u _ "Foo" natalie. g ___ "_, ssio. _ i _ IJ-blh -H N190 ` ' D.SlX-6] The New hlt;L»ughl.n ' ~ Lips sl. I vow .tr head 5 passenger Touring Cat 51220 three duccessive seasons demand V ‘ was greater than supply. ' D SIX 6? Tac McL¢ugh|.n " Liga: ' 5|;.` Roadster $I2»0 __` 5 D-fousus ""1 /ar in 19|? motor car niluee $926. MOTOR OSHAWA. ONTARIO ¥ D-F(`»UR~34_ The New stelaughlm Representative --li .-.-_...-.-_....a..._.-...£---_-. ..-.f..-.'-.-’2”mUl"’2"3-;..-a--‘:;TlZ, 3, The l9l7 Series Mcl.eugl\lin motor _ - _,S h P SM Qhnd" cars cunsisl of n complete line of Q _ \..|v..-iu~t.e,-d Nandan Hmrs and pixes, in touring encl ' roadster types sl prices Hom #910 _ f. 0. lr. Oshawa upward. Every lVlcLt-lughlin model le a re- »_ cognized leader in its class. To _ such a degree has McLaughlin 't leadership been established that £>r P I T6 insure all the pleasures of l; motoring this year, order the model => heat suited to your needs now. LIMITED 1 J.Stanley Wiediock, Charlottetown . Representative for Queen’s and ' _ King't_f Counties R. T. Holman, Ltd.. Summerside, -2 V Z \~ -»¢.`»`¥¢--S-»__-..-____-__ eu. alias. .man __ __:;_-_-5;: -5;* -.-__._._¢.-___ §§f 5 -1*-t E E _ _u 4 Q' i.. -LL-.- »w-»¢ln»¢¢a»==m»a»uu 55;? -' _ -R q »"_ -f-unmuunuia Q-'Rv ' _I 1; Z' £1.11 new catalogue. Y _._ 57?? if _ cA|>. co., ;:__ um-44 5 .ae- for Prince County - °' °° | ... .. ..... ...,... ... ... . .. ............. ...... .... -.r..................~............n.......».......»...........-......a»..»..~.»..»»».|va'.an ...-......... q ' -` -"- -` -3- Q lfr Itt-»~»~»~»~~~|-1-twill"" ‘ .- ' ' ' ' ~ ~ ,. ' '|._....._.,...., ,,,..._,,,.,, ;-iéll 'llllll llllllll' ll' lmnllll|Tiltll'.ii|-1'] lu ada rs ri a’*` M‘|`l|"l‘l‘ll` ‘"1 "i ‘ ‘ ‘l . . .t it till r trim sin* itil-'?ii. i it In rn.:»:um:iitui|Ilwu|.:.;< .Iliintot:.Irf»;:fr=I1tif_i~~:~¢.-if-ful.it it0;r'i‘si1.;=v:f».“»3'_~if_!@i‘=rdl. dF'=?i‘-fll|'~;I§ilf’-fill'/ifiillk - for the Town Hall, and attending tol° 'he shutters on the Drill Shed was Iiscussed. Several other matters t&er which the meeting adjourned.- iirs. Murdock Nicholson of Cardigan fieadxiied on Thursday hist after n foncdllness. deeply regretted bv u .ride circle- of friends and acquaint ‘"“@S- -'NIH Eddie Lourie purchased I nc horse recently, paying a hand ‘Vomc sum iherefor.- The services I _were largely attended, preaching be-' IIE ln English' and Gaeiic.~ The 0 mud from 48 Road Station, and urel uow -busily engaged in fencing, and' other work incident to the present inte.-The crops are looking splendid oarticularly the hay_-I Messrs Roder- ;ck McSwaln and Alex. H. Macdon- lld have fields of clover, the equal "lf which would be hard to find.-_ Lorne Valley Egg Circle, No. 50, is flourishing under the capable mann- gement of Mr. Malcolm Macdonald the elllcient nollector.- The price now paid for eggs -by the (‘ircIe,_ consideraihiy exceeds that paid by theI stores.- -Mr. .Snllivan. the punctual and cbliging mail courier, is always on time with the -mails.~ Mr. Wes- 'ey McLeod was in Charlottetown last week on a business trip.- Mr.' Malcolm Macdonald's line new resid-l ence is rapidly approaching compleV tion under the capable supervision of Mr. Henry McLaughlin, contractor of Leod's fine new dwelling house is now com-pleted on the outside and is ready for plastering_ The work was done by Mr. James D. Macdonald.--_ Mesars James A. Cavanagh, Glen-i fanning, and Peter Sharkey_ St. Pet~ ers Road left t'or Trenton. N. S.. on Monday of this week.- Mr. Domin- ick Bowlen of (ilenfanning is busily engaged in hauling lumber from Cranes Mill for a new barn which he --intends building this summer.-&. EASTERN PEIISOHILS ..*Mlss Mabel Burn. teacher, For- tune, was‘ visiting in Rollo Bay re- cently, guest of M-iss Claribel Keele. . _*Miss Claribel Keele was visiting in Fortune recently, while there she had the pleasure of attending `the public school _examination. i ..*'I`he many friends of Master William A. Dixon will be pleased to learn of his recovery after a serious attack of congestion of the lungs. ,_ _.*John Webster, accompanied by, Mr. Howard' (‘raawell,_ of Cardigan, were visiting in Rollo Bay recently, the guests of Mr. W. H. Keefe. ..°Mr. Joseph Mooney, (‘_hepstow.` spent Tuesday ht East .Lake the_ guest of Mr. and -Mrs. Paul J. Mc- Donald. _ ..*Mr. and Mrs. Andy urns, 'Black Point. have returned to their* home in Fharlotetown after spending the fishing season in the vicinity of Black Point. ' __ ..'°Mr .Harry Fraser who was one of the crew who took the icehreiker "J. D Hazen to RussIa_' and whose, hoyage round the world, on that oc- casion was described in the Guardian ' paid li visit to his home in George- town iast week.-ls . moved gem his dwelling house, on Gordon Street, to new apartments in the Burke building on lllchrnond Street, In which his meat store is lo ated.. Mr. Gaudet, ehoemaker hae ttaheu lr. loudreeah-'e residence.-5 btaming gravel for concrete worklic? "t0.. were also under discussion, uf- _.#|.onNE vAL|_»:-:`v l.ocALs - M ...r | _.‘~‘Mr. John Hemphill who l|nsjr~om'cy to you our sinl-cre sympathy _ _ _ ‘ been visiting his t'amil_v in George- in thc loss you have sustained by “ch-as the renal" nf certain pumps' wn returned to l’iclou Island last the deulih of your loving mother. eek_-&. I Many oi’ us have expcrienceli the 1 same bereavement but it nisilccs the ‘-‘Gr. A1‘th\lr llvlsatlc. Ivva Point burden lighter when we realize that artery, Halifax, N. S., lu1s.rctui‘ned it will only he u short tirilc bcloi ako. l ___,__ LETTER OF SYMPATHY Rev. J ileaucv (`ornwall P E ‘ _ I ~ = ~ ~ V . ~ - _ I ill is has ,.(.,.9,V,__,| me ,-Ouowmg ]L_m_,_‘ bianed in behalf nl’ the Lmlgc. a'I'f;\:a‘cl'a";’d.'“*;:‘fJ’,":' &_°“"_“"Bf;',',';:"l\§,','|f ,:"\`/nw' tel' sllvllfllllli il few llU_VS Visiting, we meet our loved ones where part- iends ut Black Point und Nortlii ing is unknown. Hoping_und pi-uying tha'f`”f\"?i"1i`r`n':i_\i hc long spared _voursL»_li’ to preach the (los-pei ol' Christ, and be the me-'ans oi’ bringing many souls into iiis Kingdom. til / SELDOM SEE" a big knee like this, but your horse may have a bunch or bruise on his Ankle, Heck, Stiile, Knee or Throat. ABSORBINE rwsoimsan at u vs r ' will“clr.'.in“i!"ntl withoutlaying tho horse up. N0 blister. |10 hlll gone. Concentrated-only a few drops required at an application. $2 per §$i"ia§ZliZ'é°i‘< 1.‘2Z‘.""‘/lii‘§'<'>‘i‘t‘él`i~iif’fflllf?$.i'2§..“2 1 _ _“_ Y B- H Al . 1' Peake’s Road _.~ Mr. James Mc- ' ., Lorne va]|ey_ph,,,.,.h on F-,may las, ot synipaihyz DAVID PROUD-W. M. !vlll.°¢|u¢._ on sat: still. rm.. rm aiu--na s ". I_)¢5p_r Sh- ur, 1 Bl-0¢h9r:_ VV ' 1| DAN|EL -I-_ FRASER D. o_ c_ ` bool: er druntlete or delivered. lifanufmurfd only li: flicers and nlembers of Kinge \/Vllll Kingston 4 l | `w"'wuN6'P'D'P` In Ulu" nu"-m“'u." ,nrmers have about finished hauling "am L_ 0. L_ N0. 1166' desire ml Juhv 215th' 1917' Alisurlnut luu Ausolluuz. ......s n... in a .... ... V ' _ '4 " -.!"’e my I B ‘ If 5-- ~ V If 9 M _ EAPRIL 1st, CASH B YI f f _THE DAWN 0F A_NEW DAY IN OUR BUSINEIIS' The Cash System which we introduced on April lst enablt S usio t.~if~=r you immense values in our different departments. . Our customers and the public in general, have been big cnouph to -s- e that our somewhat severe terms are no reflection whatever 0 n the financial standing of _¢ any customer. ‘ I . ' If you knew there was a $5.00 bill between the pages of n book, you would ' look mighty careful,even if there wasn’t a picture on every page. Lick of space prevents us from illustrating _every article, but a careful inspection will disclose many opportunities for profitable purchases. If ; Our early buying enables usto offer you excellent _values in our Millinery., Dry Goods, Boot and Shoe and Grocery Department. _ We have just received two cars of Woven Wire from the N. B. Fence which we are selling at the old_ price, and as there has been an advance of 15c per chain, with the probability of $2.25 for next year, we would advise early purchases I for your future requirements. _ ` H \\`l<] H.\\'I*] ALSO l{l'}(‘l'll\'l']l):- ' ~ 500 bills. ROBIN ll()()I) l"L()l'R. F- _ 300 B.»\(lS S'l‘.-\NI)_-\llD MIDDLINGS. _" ` 300 B.~\(iS GERMAN MIDI)LI.\`GS. ‘ ' 300 BA(iSl OIL CAKE. f I :soo nares BRA _ _ We wish to cali the attention of all dairymen to “Germ Middlings," which has a better analysis than 0iI__Cake and is an ideal feed for your dairy cattle. - Give it a trial and be convinced. _ I ' - Special prices quoted on quantities of Feed and Flour. Freight paid on woven wire to all stations. Highest prices paid for washed orunwashed wool. Ask or write ' for prices. ` ‘ ' ~ ` ` _ __ "1 ' The Estate James Kennedy Q Where Cash Buys the Best Goods Procurablts; 1 .11-» »..»< 3 .lg »'=~`__1 ~ '“ _ A ' _-it .~~.4\»‘f’ ’ ‘ `V ` .‘