5-: w w +- -~._r m n. 'Z"..'7a."'. it .. t} u tl ‘.1 fact Till ' llorulnl fill-l par Pro-llama. Iidllor Ill T After I Your lLSl our ncxt thc path ovc: t (‘a ing tf al Tllt- upir not uwll ininn is u [ll-rslst p: fdllilllt’ than lilt- hr. (Hlr la lllU-rl w ti‘! s, a; lhlnzk a llluy rwl ancial 5| nu nl rc: nim- nu: _\ ar. vii Willi Of l1)’ $2 20 Un I) d in w; \\'ll.~i an lions 0v. What for this public u nvcn th- prnj. 1'2: lug up 4 f1 u‘ junk-vlir. at \\'--nl lllhrv \v which l? a prnlni nu out» taxes w rlrovi- h plt- out as ti‘...- l aria‘ ha llwhl l which ill thv‘ j.‘ lll".'~ 4 l’arli; U"lll'.'*§l' lt-r will in thr- l '1'. will whnlv- trnth."_ and fir. cral rv] t0 all t '-'.ll1~ pas llm- an in I\‘('I‘I'Z hm; pm rult- ni thl- tax >75, taxvs, wants Thv- Pr lht- lifc ask i0. ‘fflsllillt, in the‘ rather t-rncsu tin-m u (‘anl-uin Huw lo l tnlivcs crnmcn but dis- llcnr Blah-ll l ntorshi Sir ( Provinl llrgull fore th 1t is visit t( Slr Lo: l of the arc all an Slr set-tins lions, e tional lty oi cuiar l IO 0% Value in every packet of Pure, delicious 8t rich-drawing. Black, Green and Mixed Bléllds- cuss-lull PllZZlE Crass Word Puzq; ' Key to Cross Word P. ecu: a 1 Bt:l"i"0tl;.{‘ xvn’ h stand . a’ lad)‘. ‘j; ,, -. l of cooking, ' ‘ t car-l. .tf.~.l.fj~'. .::..lus wonlnn_ I lllt", .1 ‘wound. pwrll". > —0 oil-l $0.". of Atdam and -- ~iltu<lzlnrc of ntusic, harncss. lilE cnllllt THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SHOP FROM Holmalia Catalog coats and robes to clear. S. L Hardy & Co. 901-1-121n3l PIE SOCIAL AND DANCE It Webster: Corner Hall on Monday the tweittb in aid of a good canoe. ssz-t-wzl ‘ding. The winners were: Ladies 'prize. equally merited by Slim Flor- knce Power and Mrs. leo. Cullen. ldrawn by Miss lfioreuce Power. ‘The guntiemerrs prize won by Mr. Cecil Hughes. The prizes for the ‘evening were kindly donated b)‘ yllrs. C. N. Crokeu. 16 HANDSOME WALL PAPERS AT A BARGAIN- —A ahlpment of ‘l6 patterns of handsome wall pap- ers has juat coma into our hands. ion such terms that we can dlapoue of it at about HALF PRICE. One ‘lot. B patterns, worth up to 85 jcent: per roll, la on sale at 3O icenta per roll. The other lot of 8 patterns, worth to 30 coma per I‘ ll. la on sale at l6 cent; per roll. Every pattQrn la good-artistic, at» itractive. Look this offer over to- lday.—Moore a McLeod, ma. i 887-l-10-m2l r I WEDDING BELLS—An event of Steward on a large pansenge boat interest to many peoplt- of Prince was on a four monthsvflrwo from Edward island, look place on Wed- ‘ day- Dec. am at the Presby- hianse. 234-l5th Ave, Wt-st, \';.n.-<Jn\'er, B. C. when the Rev. .»\ uina daughter of the late .\ir. and . George Blell. 0i.’ Stanley ige, and .\ir. Matthews Little 0f tan Anda. B. 0., formerly of Har- - _\ .\'. B. The bride‘ was charming n a gown of blue brocadcd silk r pe with grey trimmings carrying A bouquet of opheiia roses. Atillected l0 be back in NW YOYR ii;illllllg the bride was Mrs. A. H. “Morris attired in. black satin, while the groom was supported by Mr. A. ‘i. Morris of Vancouver. A short 11011851110011 was spent 1n Vancou- vt-r. after which Mr. and Mrs. Lit- llc- loft to reside in Van. Anda, B. (f. PERsoNAl-S .\ir. J. R. Dover, Dunstaffuago, was a visitor to the city on Satur- day. .\ir. Martin Kelly, Kelly's Cross. was among the visitors to lhelity on Saturday. Miss Ella McKenzie, 1\iill View. was a visitor to the city 0n Satur- llil)‘. Airs. John H. Nantes of Kellyfs (‘F055, is visiting her sister Mrs. 0O |—r-> rnrQ-x Z MZCQ F"€>Ul XQIQr- mZQ-l mz1>3 "P0070 FY1002 rn-io-l I 7U TJCU ‘as titling Machine i-Z it. x 17in. deep . ill. widc 7 m. .\; '2 in. 4 feet high 11.11: (‘ahinct isteel) 1 inrav.‘c1's .' 'Q=:<,~\ for Display ‘Will? 22 l)l“¢1\V€l'S Vi; in; Filing Case nmx‘ (sectional) 1 f4"; iii‘ ill. X 30, 4 ft. i‘ winters i‘. inrfmv fixtures Tables , 'Zl|)€l' (‘utters (Tush l.’<-,<,»~Er<tcl', (large) with 5 (Tush lll"<‘.\\'l‘l'.‘§ and 4 others Shop Stools 1 Heavy Duty Sewing Machine 1 bicastn-irlg Machine for yard goods in perfect order. 1 Base Burner Stove 1. Hot" Blast Stove Apply Phillips SaleslCo. ‘UD>3 -<m@[>-l John R. Hogan, Fortune Cove. Lot. I]. hllsscs Marion and Jean Stewart ‘Jf llilzhfit-id are spending the week- r-nd. at Union Road, the guests of nil". and .\lrs. Harold Yea. bliss Jeanette Condy, daughter of .\ir. and Mrs. James Coady- New Wiltshirw, who has been teaching in .\.\'ll‘>‘ln1ry. Sasiu. arrived home on \\'czincl=rlay' last. and was a visitor to the city ovtir the weekend. ——-—<-0->——i i “THE GAS WORLD” Great Britain’! Leading Weekly Gas Paper; Established, 1884 LATEST NEWS AND DEVELOP. ‘ MENTS OF A COUNTRY NOT- ! ABLE FOR THE HIGH EF- l FICIENCY OF ITS GAB MANUFACTURE AND ENGINEERING Annual Subscription 32a. to all ‘part5 of the Globe. Specimen Copy Free. Benn Brothers, Ltd. 8 Bouverlc Street. London. ‘E. C. 4. England. .__.__.i._._._____.c¢__i.__..._ iil9il-l-l2iilli. I i MELOIDS FOR ~ THE THROAT AND VOICE Thou marvcllou; lml; pellet! are Invaluable for "WWI Ute voice clear and mallow. PRICE 25¢ PER PKG. slimmed in small cm handy for the pocket Sold Only By m» ‘m REXALL. vols»- m KODAK 510a: 5M t_.i.__..._-.. _.__....__. __. _ I'>*_i sPECIAL Low Pmcea m “u, KnlgMJ of Golumbua till?‘ avonlnp EMERALD WHIST — Another Memorial church, Moncwu. has very enjoyfllle “Hula was held on been invitadjo remain for a fourth Monday- 5th, a large number utter» year and it is believed that. he will E hint-hell united in marriageifrom Malta stating he was in good neuuutn ucermh o! u» It l okzlocln-SN-l-i WATER RATE8.—M0mhy the 121ml: the laat day tor payln! water rakes. SQHHOMZL uuvrreo r0 REMAIN-v 5 v. o. W. F. Gieudennng. of the 'csley accchtt the invilaton. ' SADLY BEREAVED HOME- Wbrd has been received ‘by the Rev. J. C. Martin. Nor-thaw. of q..- death of his Naplwvr, Malcolm Stew- arl, Martin, you of Rev. Sam A. Mur- tin, Rivers. hfalltdhl, on New Year's morning. The death follow- was a great shock to the parents and relatives. ' In Memoriam MR. THOS. P. FLVNN. Mr. Wm. hi. Flynn, Station A5- enL C. N. R, received a telegram yesterday conveying the Bad news of the death at Salonlka, Greece. o! his brother, Thomas P., who passed away on board ship last. Weduce- day. ' The deceased. who bu been Chief New York 1o Malta, Turkey, Egypt and Greece. v His brother, William received a Jetter from him only a few days ago health and his ship was leaving that port in a few daya._ , in the letter he mentioned that lhe was in the‘ last camping place 0f 'his father. the lute Ex-Marshall Flynn. btforc he left fior Canada. H,- stami in the letter that he ex- ‘about. the middle of March. i The deceased was extremely pop- ular with his employe-asland practi- ‘cally had his own choice of ships in which he cared to serve. l He will be kindly remembered ‘by many throughout the city, hav~ ing served his apprcvnticship at the Examiner Office under the toreman- ship of .\ir. Phil McQuaid. Besides his widow in New York lthe deceased leaves his mother. Mrs. Thomas Flynn and 0W0 broth- ers in this city. Wm. M» Station Agent. C. N. R., and Frank, Arthur and Josdph at the U. B. Shipping Board now at Panama, Peter, en- gineer with the U. S. Iirult 00.. Mrs. Stoadman, New York. Mrs. Malone, Boston, and Mrs. Bench of San Francisco. The remains will ‘be forwarded from Salonika to New York, arriv- WGY Program‘ uontnav, JANUARY 12 war (Schenectady, u Y) General Electric Company I T90 Kilocyclos (380 Metres) Eastern Standard Time vatnry time 5181mm lflzill p. m-Weather report Ooflege for Teachers. 6:00 p. m-Produce and stock 6.30 p. nL-Gporlt talk by Harold Anson Bruce, Director of Altlhletics. lug an illness of only a few days. U010“ COUBEQ. 501181180186)’. N. Y- 7.15 p. arm-Talks, New York Farm Bureau. 7.46 p, m.—Pm§ram thy Frank J. MeDonounh. piano; Clayton Shut elll, violin; ‘and Joseph Oil-lean-c)’. tenor. Piarno 5010, “Prelude? C sharp min- or 0p 3 No. 2 -_-_ Rachmaninoff Frank J. MbDonou-gh Violin solo, ‘Mazurka ‘De Concert" _______________________ -- Musin Claytomshufelim Tenor solo, "Come Back to Me" _.. __________________ __ Von lrilzer Joseph O'Heaney Piano 5010s, a. "Mazurka" B flat minor Chopin b. "Waltz" ~D fiat major" Chopin Frank J. Aicbonlough Violin solo. "Melodie" ____ _, Kraus Clayton Shuvfelt Piano solo, "Magic Fire Scene" (‘Die “'8ilklll‘6‘) Wagner-Brassin Frank J. rMoDonouglt Talk, Research Narrative. “Dis- covery of American PDHMQI" (courtesy of Engineering Found- ation) Tenor solo, “Answer” --.-. Robyn . Joseph Ofll-leauey Piano solo. “Rltlapsoditfl No. 6 -_. ------------------------ __ Liszt Frank J, McDonougih TUESDAY, JANUARY 13 11.65 a. nL—U. S. Naval Observa- tory time signals. 12.30 p. rim-Stock market report. 12.40 p. m.——Produce market re- port. 12.45 p. m—-Weather report. y 2.00 p. Dl.—lM1l810 alnd talk, “Ex- ecutive Abfllty in Home‘ Manage- ment," courtesy Society for Elec- trical Development. _ 6.00 lp. m_'—Produce and stock market quotations; news ‘bulletins. 6.30 p. m.—Dinner music by llot- ei Ten Eyck Trio, Albany", N. Y, lug in the latter city in about eight- een days. ' GEORGETOWN ‘SCHOOL Roport of Georgetown High school for‘ December. .. , Principal’: Dept. Grade X_——1 Catherine hmon. andElsie Kuighhg. 2 Mild Dono- van, 3 Enid Knight. -,- ~ lntermediate—1 Helen Gotaell, 2 Madeline Johnslone, 3 Dollie Con- don. Grade lX-l Ralph Douglas 2 Rhoda Eastou. 3 Myrtle Ron. Vice-Principal's Dept Grade Vlll-l Edison McDonald. 2 Spurgeon Walker. 3 Mildred Mc- Laren and Joseph Sampson. Grade Vll—1 Mary McGowan, 2 Mildred Bell, 3 Edwin Bell. Mia: McCormick’: Dept. Grade Vl—1 illllchael Burke. 2 Rag Lovers, 3 Mary Martell. rade V——1 Nellie Walker, 2 Wal- ter Walker, (3 Stephen Scully. ' Mr. McConnell Dept. I Grade lV-I Gladys Mooney, 2 “finale Walker- 3 Helen Donovan. Grade ill-l Anna Menu-en, 2 Hugh McDonald. 3 Chralea Jenkins and Amos Lavnndier. Mica Morrlacoy’; Dapi, 2 Mada-line llicKeowcu. 3 Carrie Eastou. Jr——1 Dillian Llewellyn, Z Gordon Douglas. 3 Helen McDonald. Mia Taylor's Dept. Grade l. sr-—1. Bessie fiowart, 2 hlllliceut Frasm, 3 Hibbet Jenkins, 4 Oliver Russ. and Batchildcr, 3 Tlhesta Yorston. 4 llownr Fougere. {ea-i GLA DSTON E 8C HOOL The send-annual examination of Gladstone School was hold on Tllefldfly morning. December 23, -ln the prest-uca o! fifteen vhitom. The school was artistically tie corated for the occaoiour‘, Th6 Dllplls were examined by their teacher Miss Mobey. and ‘QDOWPG by their prom-pt orders that tile-v had been carefully trained in all subjects. Mr. Alex E. Rich- ards was called upon w ac; as chairman. The programme was u tollgws: Opening Chrcus —— What‘: the Meaning. meditation-James Richards. Redtaltion-Inve Livingutone. Dialogue Christmas-Jwnnle Gra- ham and Celia. Richards. Recitation-Josephine Kiliby. Rocitation—,Murlel MacKay. ‘ ltacitatlou-ordon Maclhiy. Chorul- Christmas a1 your, Mus. Dialogues-The day adm- mm“. man. Recitation-Celia Richardl. Recitation-dimes; Richards. RBOlIMlOD-‘Elllifl McKay. 1 Ddlalogue-Ohrlstmnliover all the lll'l . (thorns-flue Christ-luau Bells. Recitation-John Kinby. Recitation-dun McKay. Recitatlon-y-Erueat Nicolle. Dialogue-Santa's Letter. Recltaton~bfatthow Grfltto. Recitation-Winnie Gnlmu. Chorus-Tile Clnilmao flag. Recitation-Ida Richards. Recitation-lithe] Rlohnnil. l l l Grade ll’, sr—~1 George Hemlphill, m Jf‘—ll Janie Llewellyn, 2 Ferdin- 7.45 p. nu-Talk, "Inlcorne 'l‘ax»" ‘J. F. Zoller, Tax Attorney of Gen- eral Electric Oomlpany. 8.00 p. m.—¢Pr0gra.m of dance music by B011 lTon Dance Orchestra of Oneonta. ¥ Dance selections, Group I. a- "Jmhis" 1:. lélll€lllall9 ' Eh b. “If I Stay Away Too Long" _ ’ ..-_._-.‘_-.' ........... -- Young c. "Baby, What ls Your Name" _____________ _.-______ Waterson d. “Please" - Couper-Lewsloung c. “Someone Else" Lewls-Schntldt f, "After Lhe Storm" _... Nelson g. "Copenhagen" _____ _. Melrose Bon Ton Dance Dance Orchestra illliznbeth A. Marshall. director Article (courtesy of Liberty dilig- azine) Dance selections, Group ll a. "Marcheta" __.._ Schertzinlger lb, “Rock-luBye My Baby Blues" _____._ __________ __ Goodwin hat Swauee River Song" _. d. "In a Rendezvous" e. “Glad Eyes” ___-- f. "Red Hot Mammal" -- ‘Crextger g. "Believe Me" ...... ._ Jeromr Orchestra 11.20 p. rim-Organ reci-tlnl by Sterphn. E. Boieclair from Proctol-"s Harmanlus Ble-eker Hall, Albany, New York. Dialogue-Christians in Nllllltlll)’ nd. Monologue—l\largaret. Richards. Chorus——’l‘ho Christmas Story. Passing candy. ‘Short speeches by (Tha-irman and Mr. M. Gratto. congratulating llli‘ teacher on the vfay she had trained "19 Pupils. The Ipupils tht-n pro nented the teacher with a Christ- mas box. The programme was brought to a close by singing God Save tht- King. Comb Sage Tea In Faded Or Gray Hair Grandmobher kept her llrtir beau- tifully darkened, glossy and at- tractive with u brew of Sage Tea f~ and Sulphur, p! Whenever h e r a hair took on that dull. faded or @_ streaked appear- ance, this simple mixture wag ap- Dllled with won- derful effect. By "WVOt-h’: Sage and Sulphur com. Milli’ W“ will set a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by t-hll lddltbu of other llugredlmu, l“ "M! w nee. at very little cost. This simple mixture can be do- Dbllded "Don to restore natural color and beauty to blre hall-j Well-known drugglslg flay Qygfy. bod! was Wyeth‘; Sue and sul. phur Compound now because ll darkens no naturally and evenly that nobody can tall it. has been - willed-lit‘; so easy to use, too. Yw elmlrlv dlmoon a comb or soft brush and draw l4. through your llllf. “U!!! one strand at a time. By with: the any hair dimp- Wlrl; altar another application or two. It is rum-ad to M: natural color and looks Ilmuy, um, and bauulltul. 11.56 a. m.—-U, S. Naval Obser- 1230 p. m.—-Stock market report. _ 1240.9. Inn-Produce market re- 2.00 p. m.-—*.Muslc and talk. "Choosing a -Rug tor the H0059- Euuioe A. Periue. New‘ York Slaw market. quotations; news bulletins. Keep Théplll/‘ork with Nownlbur (‘an-adds vxporl-a of. pulpwond totdlcrl 1.180.777 cw-rlle-l. of which the value is Slilfifithlllil. The flfllrllfll product into which this Canadian raw nlzllcrial is to be mndc is papt r, lllCdl of it ltcwsprint. The turning cf the wood into paper will cost about seven times the price paid for it in Canada, That is; , to say, the processes of manufac-l lure to which this Canadian pulp? "wand is to be subjcced in the Unit-l ed States will add about 890.000.0005 to its value. \\'hy is the benefit of this wcaltil-production lost to, Canada? To cunvz~rt the $12,000,000‘, worth of Canadian pulplvood into, 890000.000 \vor;h of paper, it is, not-necessary to send the rm" matq erlal into the United States. We; have pulp mills and paper mills in! Canada. In the past eleven months their output of paper in one form‘ or another amounted to about thcl same suln as the Anlericun pro» duct of the exported pulpwood will: amount t0. that is, $90,000,000. Why ‘favor United States llllllb‘ and Unit- ed States wage-earners when we have industries ofiottrxvwrrcto susw min? Naturally the United States; prefers to huy pulpwootl from us t... ’We'd. Thurs.‘ O‘Bl‘.ll:N‘Q"DOROllll HF-(KAlll .\>~. llillbll FLYNN PRUFLAHUIJ For Canadians in llu- t-lvvon lnmlths ending i as far as possible. rather than pap. er. It. is -t.llereby enabled to give em- ploynrc-nt at home and to spend millions in wagus among its own ivlfr-kdfilf‘"Canadfkkpt its "ptflpfi ‘ wood for its own mills, our nt-iglr, ' bor would have to buy twice as: ' much paper flrom us as it now buys, ‘ and our own workers and our own business ("rules would receive tho btneflt of the additional money distributed in wages on that ac- count. We nnnsl conserve our pulp- woud. rr-sonrccs for the benefit of our own expanding paper industry. If we do not, the spruce forests of the country will cease to be the support of any industry and our condition as a pulp and MP9? manufacturing country will become aa precarious as is that bf the United States.——Toronto Mail and. Empire. l llfillllllll‘. Tho pupils were examincul ut-iu-hcr. l\li t.- Annio Dnnnelly assist- cnngrzllulltlions. firslmon the selec» tion of n lpmgraln-nlt- which was of ;t hilzh lnnrill. pntriouic and Xmllfl flfllllft‘ and also for the effective and tastefully room. Th.» Christmas tree was prct- I ‘ _ ‘ H my ducomted and mummed and An‘ cn-sltr nuthod is tn ltt candle lath-n with prcscnts which weredis- firm“ fl")? ‘hi’ will 0T Y0"! “Hun”, by Santa Clause who up mul and (“inf 1t lmtucwn your '.. rr-d the school arrayed in his J8- unl costume and with a cheery wel- cnnic to all. Hc amused the audi- encc by stup dancing. ‘The violin music was furnished by Mr. Victor .\lcl‘hee. McPhee. school. beth McKay. Mining at any urns store tori 0f Gertie McAdam. i. SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION Cztnavoy hold its half yearly ex- amination and concert un Aionday. Dec. 22. in £9 , A i (‘rushing — Smashing Thrills of Tense Romanoe—-Exclt- ing Exploits oi’ world Premier Crook-Underworld Perils-Greatest of all Man Hunts.- Ternific Fight in M|dalr—Great Cast of Screen Stars Tooayixr ad's, 1w AND m EDWARD Dynamic Action‘ i Thrills -— Slqlhigh Suspense l JANUARY 12,19. .._____ " p! Hammer d “Court Plaster”—Sennétt Comedy Plumbing Freezing Up may mean a lot of unnecessary trou- ble and expense. DON’T ‘DELAY Phone 393-J ~ FRED ll. Tllllllllll Opp. Prince Edward Theatre 60 Grafton Street The school-maul was completely -"cfll'°l'lnavll'lclmnan‘ filled with visilnrs and it is evident that llll‘ inlcrt-sl of (hr mldicncc was nlninlztint-l whole proccvdillgs. .\ir. J. K. Lacey Suxgklng Drill-By four pupils. Recltnti0n-—MY Dollie s 5_lYk‘~"~'h~ throughout tht-lBY vim" 1“““l°har°°“' Dinl0gllc—'l‘l1kllig the Census—— acted as chairman and called for Thme pupils‘ tho diffl-rtint nnlnhcrs on the pro- in the various subjects by their w! h_\' .\l. . Mary Donhclly and sin-and by lln-ir prontpt auswsfll that nu lull‘! ui tho golden school hours llllll int-n wasted. Thv tv-xtchcr and plipllg deservl‘ doco ra tcd school M Highland Fllng-—*Carollna lilcMil- lan, Eliznibeth McKay. Drill-The Favorite Mon teen pupils. scotch Dance-Carolina McMil- n. A Small Boy‘s_ Spcvch~l§rncst Farquharson. Christmas Lcttvr Drill-d-‘ilizabcih, cKay. Vnicllictory-llny' Fa rqtiharson. :—-—<O->—i Whr-n stringing beads It is often difficult to got a nmdlc small ciloulzll to pass through thc hcnd. fingt-rs. Whrn ll llfls hccnlnc hard. you hnvc n good substitute fur a nccdlc. "Husbands are dvveloping into most useful nursemnids nmvadayn. The following is the programme: "l"- "WY are u-Hclcsa for renl wnrk" nec“ntl°n__;we‘c0me| Mary Q Siilld a wife at Bow County (‘curt Chorus-Rule Britannia —~ by Recitation-Jpn Fingers-Elba- Chrlrtmas Drill-by Number or Pupils. l vfions-Chrlstmas Belly-All pun-‘l. A. MoDONALD H, F. MoPHEE n i limitation-Kris; Kringle-Mary; McPhec. Flag Drill—By three pupils. i pupils. Recftation-Jolly St. Nicholas- t l Ethel Gunn. | Solo-Peggy 0'Nt-il—.lohnuy and’ Reading~Letter to Santa Clause; —Ernest Parquharson. Recitation — Christmas — Sndiel Farquhnrnon. Drllle-Kfhriatman Wishes-Threw ‘Chorltv-Iltierry Xmns——~By six pn- B. Dialogue-A Sick Doll—-By three pupils. Recitation-Irina Bachelors Sale- Roaella McMillan. c‘ " ' \.~ac.>&tl Professional McDonald & McPhee " Dlalogue-{Jrazy Claas-Numberim“, "ml" Mark n. McGuigan innate-ran. a‘ Practice llmltad to Eye, Ear, N B. A. Barrlahrl. Attorney. Eta. Money to Loan AD ‘ Money to Loan Cameron Block , Charlottetown, P. E. Inland ‘-. pnkils. - ' ltkinualogut-—~A Boy's Pocket-Ray “C. C. Archlbald] A Flm0harlon_ v ra u a of N. Y. Pout Graduata Molloal Qohool and Hospital and Throat - Oflloa Iayar Iulldlng 0m! 000m ltrut - . T0 aw ' lWelilr 6 We are paying hlphestfl 053i? ‘SHEEP and H008. A ‘ ‘variety of lruh Gharlottawwn OLIOITOR, ETC. v g prion. ' LIMITED. . llphona . . . Monalonno-Housekeepiug Carol Dllloo HD0104 b JQ-a, m, 1 Q] v sn»v00b4rIaO1-b»~~>*'l"" irmaiimr§ prices for seep and FEED oAtt seen and FEED wntli seep and FEED aARll‘ seen and FEED all“ WHEAT BALED HAY and sTRl We are selling all kind! Feeds For Houses. cATlL Poultry Suppll Got our prion before I Ing. We aeli FLOUR -‘ urinal)‘ OATMEAL, n01- go oars. TABLE col MEAL, GRAHAM FLO" villoLewl-lz/lr rto t ETD-all at lowest poi!" . v CARTER. & C0 l~.4 n’. Farm Proliu?