unday SQbPol Z Holy colniulinon nirdwilllllml il- m‘ . . 3 p. III. W‘ 5FlBiNE : vwri MW w. ti". 5Y1‘ l foPS LAMENESSfronrelBqne gun“, Ring lone, Spihl. CW5: Sig, Bone, or similar troubles “its are lasting. Does not blio- ter or remove 1h! Ind 1191'" can be worked. ‘P151. 89th“!!! |n pql-rlphlet with each bottle tells how. n50 s bottle. delivered. Ibolrl ‘FREE gnlfeunminc. Ml Lyman! Bldg, Montreal l Anthracite Hard lloai p-r r". --- yirlilnlillnl The Schooner "Hope Sherwood’ is new on way to Chariottetowii with | lull cargo of Hard Coal, includ- |n| both Chestnut and Stove sizes. w, would hephllged If customer. mlllq fry and take delivery, from vmei which should be here about lilo 12th inst. - d‘ 1i Coal is of ‘the best quality, and prices lowest. TELEPHONE 170 W. l). GILLIS 8i CO Peter Gallant of Washin on, D. C. SABLE FARMING l." F‘. E. lS- eorid the first two Crystals up did very t'ew errors. It is hoped that w,’ Mrs M_ F. ‘Begum s Everett LAND-Jfhe Mnilcton 'l‘. h: says“ not relich first. Cameron singles to at the next game in Summerside M335,’ who have hrcn on a holiday “M” """?* — T‘? Sable farming has been Iill"0(illC0li ushlre held. .I_)p,]ey tho Crystal hea- that the thus will show their lntcr- I"ip tihroughout, tho Province left WQ04+00+004+040+0+0++0+ l" Prince FRlWdTiI ltllllllll- ill" llmlle vy hitter drove out the nicest hit est by attending In larger numbers. y ‘sterday on their return journey _ 0i ill" Bill/Bl‘ Y0K lllllllllliy» A 50X c-f the game, a beautiful three base ' The lineup was as follows: after a most delightful outing. breeder of Charlottetown loads a ilit to left floiii on which Cameron Abbies crystals l “lll l” Rllssla lam Wlmel ‘mil oh‘ scored. Wright struck out. retiring Catcher PQWNN- CIRCUIT-vi! U16 PM" ee s ~ I '~ lallled Wei"? M" of Sables l" 9X" the side score 6-3. Francis .. . . . . . . . . . Wright Mr ls on vacation there will he nd . < Uiliilligl! for sliver foxes. The Rus~ Mccalley started um [Mm with Pltcher l preaching service on Sunday at < “l” Mlllls"? "l Agllclllml” ‘m’ a heuutltuftwo bugger l to right Hobbs ........... Noonan (‘llflon and Mt. Herbert. Sabbath proved m“ deal °n mndlth“ “mt field. Francis wenfto first McCar- First Base ' S°h°°l wlll me” l" "alml- m“ ee information of future practical dls- e and Francis advanced ‘to third Mccarey . . ' _ ‘ _ n "in?" you“, lng service will he held in the Pow- _ . coveries relating to the artificial aim second Lynda “tuned smut ' 2nd Bu” liili Church at 7 when the Rev. W. .- 4 breeding of these fur hearers ‘shall m t ‘m n h r Gran, out ma and Daley M. Ryan, B. A., will be the preach- F m 8 MM R M NT", ‘ be interchanged. Zltlsflrstlssgoreefig c e’ n m "'§'rh“B';;é""" or.‘ All! are cordially invited to or e U E O a - ". thuservce. WI will have ueoe llrle ‘ CALEDONIA SERVICES - The ‘lwwlmlltwtllml "all ‘l “llllfule 14ml“ ~‘-~--~s-!;‘;r-t- rs-{om- °°m°"°“ _____ m,“ o, FEEDS m. Lord is in His holy temple, let all Hllbrt- Ga an d siliqcr oer. lava M I n“ P Hows“ iBRADALBANE CHA-RGE—UnIi, HORSES ' 4 the earth keep silence before Him" goes to 560°“ ' 0on5" ‘mo’ c“ c l‘ ' ' ' ' ' (‘ii Church Rev. David Coburn. M. i cATTl-E- "(>93 j Heb. 2:20. Truly. it is rt ‘hleseed and “dwelt goes to third. rams Left med h t A. B. 0., Pastor. lServices for Auz Ind POULTRY. _ .' privilege that we have of gather-mg was the next batter and when he Cronin .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jo ns on 1.0m Mean,“ valley n a_ m" l < i i Into the Lord's lHouse on the Sab- had two strikes called on him Cont"! Weld North Granville a p. m., Bradaibane BALEY HAY and QTRAW, , hath my, Everyone l; welcome at Francis threw the bail back to the Saunders . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Silliphanl 7 p_ m_ service o; the m.,“. sup. F559 gA-l-g ‘Qgpflfl, t the Caledonia Presbyterian Church pitcher, Hbwwtt wining up for a Right Flfild licr at Rose Wiley Aug. 22nd 1i mom-a’ CRAMQED’ con“ 1 cuch Sabbath for the morning wor- sensational steal landing homo saf- Campbell ..-..............-. Gallant h, m_ Pfgpgrglgfy services at Ruse t 4 ship at eleven, and the evening oly for the seventh and final riin of \a1iey on Thursday. Aug. 19th at FEED coRNmiAl-i cal-mil‘ worship at seven. The theme cnn- the game. Peters tanned retiring PERQQNALQ -\‘ p. m., Friday. Aug. 20th at 8 p.m. in OATS, sci-iuMAcHER slilered on the morning of August the gjdg, ' “still-day. Auz- 21st at 3 r- m. FEED and n full stock‘ oil POULTRY SUPPLIES. Also ROLLED oars, OATMEAL. .‘ rests CORNMEALQ. euoK- WHEAT FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR. m., 010., nil e: Iow- llf prion. WHOLEIALE mo RETAIL. Carter il& "Co l LIMITED... Professional Cards Mark R. McGffigan IARRISTER. dotlbiron, 51¢. Money.“ L," a . , glmeran Blaek/“r iettetitwmPyEJ. ... -i“ L444; xx- 20-1-l1.11__ '1.\'l:.' lngghoc. c. Arc-nib °' "N- Y. Poll-Grading i D 000000000000 Prertiglulllmsiiahg? ‘£6 Ham“. t E thgllefigelglgrsltlptig Egglasgnl-snrsgg ‘ iai Hall, and resulted as folinws:\_ O l N 0 t ' u" Tgrog’ u’ o" ‘when the Anchors filled the sack J. Lester Douglas vme N_ s_ vice Hume," M" ademma lnd Now yo“ on bu“. Testing Eyes end supplying Glneet i GRAPE'SALTS "ll "l" l" ll" "m "l" "l" ll“ 89 Qumi etmt lrutél smith. Port La Tour.‘ N. s., ness, Arrived in Amherst saturdav flies, 5"". Baum". i > up the game and Iliad the fans on ch-rlounown’ P. i‘ I warden’ M," Greet cool-q; “f... I lh 50 ""10 IN "d" ll" their toes in a thrilling finish. r Charlottetown: Miles Hours-Q to 19,“; 18° a ‘x Mm“, l; l. ti‘, but jum- .lt was pronounced the best m..-m ‘nnnwn M"), Harrlngwn’ M ___'_\___ , m“, munch. “an 31:11:20! "l: ‘Lrgggiléhezfnlgaips; TH‘ ‘HMWLE’ ‘ucflou Treasurer. Mrs Janie McGowan. Pusvvush. " _ n g ’s gem . ‘ ' cDonald & t > that o’ the h“ one. Fin, Moncton, Cond. Miss Nellie Grant of the McPhec i ‘ I _ n b‘ . A. Motions“; H_ F} "fin" - l. t """l""\t Attorneys, n”, 1 ii Riley Della? " v t» " mil "-\ Q __',..__ . . nd gstshc/rssgoi ._V__ ecu. ililiidiy but qulcifiygfi od r0 . .. - _ o h u. ‘rm-m.. “m. u". "my ’ hot one and it will only lbe a mat- ter of the team that plays heads la Qalicfd hftllientral Gliiiriiiall .l.i?".l.2.’.‘..' DR. T. E. SMALLWOOD’; office ll be closed till Aug. 23rd. 1249 icon: 1'0 IONA Tuesday, A“. uit 17th. ‘Big picnic. l 1225-84240 . ____. _-AT MILTON-Sunday school 1p a m.. Morning Prayer ll a. m, ‘ Idweck ‘Prayer Meeting service , Wednesday at 7.45 p. m. 1A CASE FULL 0F‘ NEEDLES _ l at is what you gotJree with your _ w or renewal subscription to the uardian. _ -. nooois TAXI SERVICE 23fliille*“r“"°°"~ s :.\.rn'~a..-' rm'-—-— . DR. AYERS. Dentist office will r 1229-8—12-3l inclusive. l DISSAPOINTMENTS - Should pointed. l bRWELL seavlcss- Services a! Orwell 0n Sundry. August 15th, will be as follows:—at Orwell Head Church. Orwell at 7 p. m. Sabbath School will meet no ugun] Our renders say when they are handed the Case of Needles. Do _ you want the best yet‘! Renew to- liay and get yours. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-a Mi‘. E. C. Robertson will preach Sab- bath Aug. 15th.. at Stanchei 10.30, Churchill 2.30 and Peoples church at 7:00 p. m. YORK, BRACKLEY MARSH- FlELD-Services will be hell] Sun- ‘iilay next, York at 11, Brai-iziey at‘ '3;'30 and Marshfield at 1.3». lulu.‘ reader of the Guardian Limit has received our case of needing has been more" than pleased, thry have pronounced it the best ycl. Now is your time to act. CANNEL COAL — For cheerful fire ill the grate you can blgv this gfluil cmtl now at A. Pickiirtl 8t Co. Phone 240. i237; i-l2-3I HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT-Ser- vices for Sunday August l= North Wiltshire 11.00 a. m. 3.00 p. m.. Hunter River Ji p. m..- allio alt Wiieatiey River iii 1M0 p.m. Service conducted by. .\'r. John Edwards: local preacher. R. H. Buxtur, minister. VERNON CIRCUIT -— Sunday. August 15th. Services at Vernon River at 2.30 p. ui. anll alt (‘berry Valley at 7 p. m. Sunday Schools at the usual hours. Rev. ilr. Heartz of Amherst will prone-ii zit both ‘ service The evening r.- rviize will i iic a memorial service allil Mr. George McLeod of MfdilTliil will sing. 10th will the “A test 0f our religion" and in the evening. "Life on God's Plan." Quincy A. McDowell, Princetown stildent, will preach. CARD OF THANKS -Mr. Winslow Bradshaw. of (leu- tral Betieque. P. E. l.. wish to thank all friends for their kinilno-ss and sylillJlbhty during their recent broavement. be closed from Aug. 13th to 21st ,l_>e avoided. Get our Case of Need- l?! by Bending in s yearly new or renewal subscription to the Guard. inn and keep from being disap- rtt l-l a. nl.. and in ISL Andmw-B The ‘THE si-zsr YET - that is what’ have a championship baseball nine was most strikingly demonstrated last night when they decisively ile- feuteii Charlottetown Abliies by the score cf 7 to 3. started right in to pitch ball with the result that in the first innings not all Abbie got past first. The Crystals on the other hand started by hitting Hobbs and before the inning was .U0lIi|)lBi,€li, they brought five men home, Peters, Silliphalit, Johnson. Wright and Howatt, scor- ents spurred greater efforts in the second when Lynds, Cronin and Campbell scor- ed, score 5-3. in the halt‘ oi‘ the se- to first and not a second with n Texas getting one bag. He stole second. McCarey got a free pass -t.o first. Mclnnis and City Baseball League evening at 6 o'clock the Anchors and Stars will fight out a deciding ~ t 7' ' “l . z" . ma‘ "bassoon-renown GUARDIAN .. Q .. ,5. _ --.[’~;, I -- ' i. SPECIALS s A . jjllilie. Tomatoes -2 POUNDS FOR 35 CENTS l i Yellow Butter Beans 3 POUNDS FOR 25 CENTS BANANAS t s9 CENTS PER DOZEN Plums, per doz. 30c ‘Cherries, per quart . . . . . . 25¢ Cherrlq. 6 quarts .... $1.25 Cherries, 11 quarts $1.85 FRUIT VEGETABLES Pa" or d“. _ ' . 45 Beete,,3 Bunches 25c ’ l’ ° Lettuce. s heedo . ..... .. 2st Grapes, per lb. . .. Cabbage, (llrge) 15c Butter-Beam 8 lbs for .. 26c Cucumbers 2 for . . . . . . .. 25c Cauliflower 2 for .. 26c Ripe Tomateoe 2 Ibe. for 35c Radish, per bunch 5c AFN." p" do!‘ "‘ 45° Carrots, per bunch 10c .l °"="fl"r w‘ dvr- 39¢ Onions, 4 lbs. lfor .... .. 2st: Oranges. per dot. 60c Celery, per hunch 15c Bananas, per doz. 39c Lemons. per doz. . . 45c Marvelfs Cakes Peaches, per doz. . . . . 60c Sultana Cake . 40c Lb. Whlfe Currants per lb, ,_ 25¢ Cherry Clke .. . ... .. 40c Lb. Fruit Cake . . . . . . Lb. " FRUM iiBB TJEIIKIIIS s. soil ""- GROCERS » ister, Rev. F. E. Boothroyil. READERS s-Jmmo _ m” cllisliis TAKE GREAT ililil IE8 7103 i That ilic Sunlmorslds Crystals Nocnau, the Crystal star pitcher ng. 'i'lls .five ruus of their oppon- tile Abbies on to In the fourth not an Abbie got Crystal got to At the Abegweit grounds this l I AM FREE E YOU MAY BE C 0 &_\_. of disfiguring blotches end skin irritation and so II you , ling’ condition your but In- i ;“ tenets will be eured by using o u PH ONE 27f O-O-§O baseball contest on the City League lE ""‘ ll series. Should the Anchors win they will clinch the second section of the League and the right to play off with the Stars League Championship. stars win, they will still have a they win all their games. and In this pliiy off for the championship. side. i ’ left and all the mrsnd of ball was i L of a high order throughout the ser- ies, a large turn out of fans is ex-l pected this evening to help sionii| their teem and boost the running. of tho clubs . for the City On the other hand should the hence to pull through as winners f the second section. providing case it will. illuminate any Both teams have a hard row to oe and the game should be a red p hail to come out on the safe There is only a few more (M116! uate of St. Elizabeth's Brighton, Mass" is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Fisher, Scotchfort. McCarey mnile a double steal cl It looked as if Nooilan was ill - hole, however, tllc favor of the Crystals. Dr. J. A. McMurilo was ilnlpfz‘. and Mr. Jack McAieer_ oli the bu; es. - ll the Crystals play as they dillwnlaer wlll 3995K A lwarnv lllvl‘ last night they have a good chail rfalloll to a" to Will the next two games whi.) wlll make m“ league a draw‘ I" lfihhotor parties. Mr and Mrs W. T. regrettable that there was such small attendance at Miss Louise Mnhan. City, is vis- itlng her sister Mrs. R. A. Rianlsay. St. Stephen, N. B. ‘Dr. Florence McDonald arrived In the city Tuesday night from Baltimore tospend her vacation with her parents. J. J. and Mrs. MacDonald, Pipette. While In the city she was the guest o; h" bmth. lTrllPO for a short visit with friends er, J. S. and Mrs. MracDoiiaid, Hur- land Apts. Mr. Angus Weir arrived in the ti ih t ,' figlgswetonesgggdng algzgrgo?swlog1ililelll of the Lord's supper will he his parents. Miss Leona Fisher, R. N.. grad- Hospital. "Miss Mary Fisher, R. N» ofrNew- burgh. N.Y., ts visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. llMFislior, Scotch- fort. Last year Missfllislier won first place the prize being‘ a beautiful Hud- son Brougham. in the News Contest. lklme ‘eleen It any speed. Terlne to stilt euehmerl. Extra perk on hlnil. Wrltn »er ‘Phone 7H 0r III W’. _ '~.i' ._.,_.'4_,' Central Guardian REGULAR-TRAIN siiitlble from Charlottetown and East for S.otchi'0rt Aug. 16th. 14269 DR GREEN’! offices. Charlotte- towii and Hunter River will be clot-led Monday, Aug. 16th to 20th inclusive. l266-13-2I OMITTED FROM LIIST. —-ln the list oi entries for Montague horse NICCS which appeared in yester- llllyd Guardian. the entry Marjorie was omitted from the 2.23 trot and .:.... trot and pace. OLD SYDNEY CCREENED Coal ~Schooners "H. . Kitchener" and “l{‘armo" arrived ' today with cargoes old Sydney iScreened coal CRAPAUD AND CPRINGFIELD » ‘Service in St. John's Church at 3.00 p. m. next Sunday and In St. Elizabeth's at 7.30 p. in. Crapaud Qllllgfeisiion kindly note change of lllilC. l PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE! SUNDAY AUC. filth-Murray Har- bor 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p.m., Pet- er's Road 2.30 p. m. Preacher: 1'01‘ A. Pickard nnd-CowPhoiie 240. . . 1i r l l Rel". W. E. Davies. LONG CREEK-Oil Sunday next. Crystal piwll ‘Flwiii he held in the Hampton Hall showed his truc form when thillm 73p p_ m_ Rey D‘; D_ J “.3595 next three batters failed tto rericlLPrIii. Pres. College, Montreal will first. The game ending on accouutlspeak. All are invited. of approaching darkness at the end - of the fifth with the score 7-3 in last ‘nigh. .~., ilrjlxlllflotilll blllnwlll; iosihllleilgmfixzlvlltglilaughter of Everett, Mass and Mr ‘ (fan, Mrs J, P, in Si. Thomas’ Church at 11.00 a. m.. there will he dedicated the pul- pii which i5 being erected this iveok. followed by a celebration of tilt‘ Holy Communion with sermon. Frulis from Crapaud will assist in the musical part of the service. LAYING ASHlPI-IALTA- The work or laying ashphalt on Grafton and Roohforri streets has now ‘been go- lng on for aibout a week, and in that time the Prince Edward Theatre block and all of Rochford Street from Euston to Grafton. {has been completed. ‘ ON BUYilNG TRIP. -— Miss ,l‘auiine Seaman of S. A. Mac- lDollnltfs, left on a buying trip for ‘the firm to the United States. She |\viII take in the mlllinery openings at Toronto and Montreal on the {ii-Ry home. I . BROOKFIELD — The services in the Brooktield Congregation on Sunday, Aug. 15th will he as fol- licws. Brookfield 11 a. m.. Harts- ‘i-llie 3 p. m. Hunter River 7 p. m. ‘Rev. Dr.D. J. Frasenprincipal Pres- ‘hyterian College. Montreal will ispoak at the Hartsville service. i HAMPTON — On Sunday Aug. l 15. the services in connection with l the Presbyterian Church in Canada BRADALBANE - Service in lBi-ailalbape on Sunday Aug. 15th din-connection with the Pres. Church anada will be in the Orange {in _C Hail at 11 a. m. Rev. Dr. D. 3.. " HOIJIDAY ENJOYErD.- Two _‘l.§0li'd9y and two children and their suit ‘Mr Thomas Goiidey and their l ENJOYED TRIM-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peveriii accompanied by their‘ daughter, "Mary of Halifax. who have been spending some two ,iveeks vacation in Charlottetown, land other places of interest in P. ,l-' island returned home Saturday. Ihliss Peveriil stopped over in iwhile Ihere she was the guest of Mrs. M. J. Withroiw, Prince Street west.——'i‘ruro News. l CLYDE RIVER — The sacre- iiiispensed in the Presbyterian Church at Clyde River at the close of the morning service on Sunday next, Aug. 16. There will also be service at 5 p. m. At this service, Dr. D. J. Fraser principal of the Montreal Presbyterian College, will speak. Communion services are be- ing held on Thursday. Friday and .\Ii lire-cordially invited. nf the Relbelksh Assembly for the Maritime Provinces. was held yes- rfinlllrlily evenings an. 8 o'clock. l THEHNETALLATION of obficers f, i ‘ ‘fin &'.t~\--~r-.I, 2 New g in this Exquisite difference it makes in demands it. 2 T dd no pretty legs Hole-proof expands ti; silk the knee. You'll be amazed attire , appearance. Fashion not j z Holcproof is following the new short (Ki with longer stockings. In the future the EPACE ENE r7\ Hose 4r- bcrs mentioned below will have a 23—inch iq. This extra length gives are-free smartness other- , ~ wise impossible. ll’. ' q . '1 , - ._ 4 why“ ‘Y d’ plus these 5 Holeproof Style Points THE extra length and new min knee are something new in fine hosiery. -, Hoieproof alone can give them to you. But they are not the only _ _ points of Holeprcof difference. Five other style features have made this hosiery the favorite of two nifiun t women . . . have carried with them the assurance of being fashionably ca» ' ' rect. Note each one carefully. 1. Exquisite Olédfilfll- In sheer chiflnns diearnees comer only through uniformly even thread. The lack of it in cheaper silh canes 1y lightly ehaduw rings. So at greater cost Hoieprool selects silk in Ci iudgcd finest of all oriental grades. 2. cflffcd Pan's shades. Paris authorities select the newts! colon. A unique scientific dyeing process keeps them clear and bright. Hoiepmis lnti-fadc .- atment protects from fading. 8. superlative transparency, even in the heavier weights. Thaw L is no cloudiness, no streaking. Fim the silk is tested, then ii undergoes the i - special Holeproof treatment. 4t N0 10080 611111. Loose threads ma: eppannce. So qfdully trims the inside of exit flocking by baud. 5. No qXimU-Sqievmisheevvitfiimperfections. Andie" t,’ Hoieproof safeguards you by BiMIPIP-lw inspection l! ll l l5,‘ F7 other fine hose ere so unifonnly perfect. Gosoymirncarertehoptodayandseefloiqnroofenevvestuimlisnh , tiieneweetebedeslrvehfrvnrPu-ie. ' . M, Ho. 870. ‘Pun Thad SUI: over Rayon: ‘ N d the furious long wearing Hg?|mulbl?el:el.snnd hoe with piebed sole. Hes \ the new features. I . an ‘- ‘x “ / iv... 991. Pm Thread sin. Narrow memorized iimmeridmnn; a f ‘plslaltlliglzfnri-du tbetpl new fedieu. \ . " ‘a. l. -..._..4 ~ it .....~ ..-_- l» ~ - t1_5o ~4- olgproofjfasiezy l. MADE IN CANADA ‘a .. Exclusive SHOE CO., LTD. u» Dealers for Charlottetown _... PlilllllE-FEIIGIISOII y.“ l; ».l i -.i Port Eigin; iBudge. Saint John; ltown: Outside Guardian. Gladys Wood, ‘Kingston, N. S. VISITING AMHERST-Mr. Vin- , terday morning In Hearts ‘Memor- President, Mrs Laura Cross. Kent- ton. Sash, who bros been in Phil» Saturday, Aug. 14th the Chaplain. Mrs Phoebe Wbdderburn‘ and O’Regnn. the Inside Guerd- senor of which. G. W. MoPheo, K. Meilrie. Chnrlotte- 0. ll e native of P. E Island, and Miss in the lest Dominion Parliament nu e representative for Yorirton. to damage received in the storm and is again seeking politics-l lion- oi-s. Mr. cent R. Smith, B.A.. L.LJB.. of York-by his Wflfir-AIIIHQNI News. Qr-Ilifelliuihfi-Peiogié sat". A H onus-e T0 TRAIN IN HALIFAX —. On second draft of ratings belonging to the local Half Company of R. C. N. V. Eliza-both Wright, evening to spend e. few days with it. will leave Charlottetown for secretary. Mrs his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bridgewaier: Smith at their summer cottage lo their iinnuitl training at Haiillax, where they will ilntlergo lntentive lstructions In nautical subjects, ARRIVAL DELAYED- His Wor- ship Mayor Mlller received worrl yesterday from the Deputy Minist- er of Naval Defence that owing Mr, gl-nihh is a member firm of MaoPbee, smith H. M. C. S. "Patriot" will be unable Bniith is riccomplnied to coma to Charlottetown. on Aug- ust 9. .v.>. "semantic. NORHT BED! Rev. A. MscKiey, ofdiew Ric“- inond. Quebec. will conduct the ser- vices on Sunday Aug. 15th in the Fnited Churchot North-l Brdequs at i1 n. m. Freetown et 31). rn. and Traveller's Beets! 7.30. p. m. NEW IUIDLING — Workman are tearing down the old building CEIVICES— on ‘Kent "“ ., oppmito the King Edward Hots preparatory to the erecting of two story brick building by I . I. Qester S. lio- Olure. ll. P. . The building will contain e number oi oiiiben no will he forty-five by thirty-five feet, *4 7w‘. .7. -.-. . .,,-. ___ _..-__...._.,i,t.e.e~> l s . _, 4w -..,.......-.........s; .