ff 'f :_~-~ 1 , ~_ 'ras.ouaano'm's'i‘owN cuARD.iAN - __ _, ,Shoe ,Bargains _ _0urSlioe -Sid' _ Qéiular 'becausg we lgrevgeitriz ‘....a%..l,°.;s;e- 3 M . _ e ¢_ W at we ‘*';..°:.*-- M 1 e ' D 1 ' _ 'en i..tn‘é’. bi’.?él§’.i-‘.“.'§i'.§°§ii =1=°=fr°m2rq1. R our _ $2.25 to $3.50 lines iore§1.48. Mars Boots ' C ff ' . ne.>f§"if'.‘.’.. ‘§..?.i"i§..§i.°‘~ié..‘f"} .?'.'§‘.’.§."l’.§’£i;..5!‘.“i‘.¥,“"‘*°.‘;°”t nlar $3.50 in $5. 'vaiffss 1.§.,‘§ 20-p. c. Misses’ Slippers _ Afull line of Misses’ Kid _ Slippers. all sizes from 11 to 1 -__2w_ortli up to $1.65. Sale D1?19¢ 75¢- Bosyés Boots 1 our window with Bo' ’ boots. iii _ _ ‘ Sizxg 3, 4 and? ng at $1 48 & Co. _i ~ 135 Queen St. 1 .»-.---- ‘ \\'a would call_speclal attention to the 1 maflwd |llP¢fi0ll¢y of our plmtts They not -mari; flllaotoursphs they are . enesses. n . ' _ toe of abaeniifricrrrildse "wa “able mem" Childrln's ortraits a'spccialty Lopy ing a d enliirging done ` l`t.‘| ' etyle.%hl\rgeapreprid, m "S cus ‘_Tlie`CO0K STUDIO , lx» Strengthen old friendships 5., with a new portraitj-the gift that exacts nothingin return, ggi: has a value that can only l | estimated in kindly | S., thoughtfulness. Ma f/ic appointment to-day , The Dayer Studio _.__ l HAIR WORK Wigs. cor nets. transformations, Fo puff-chlgnons and under-rllli`s, etc. T made from comblngs or cut hair. Gen- P _tlemel1's toupecs also iuadc. Work T"f“|l’° (WP bush-) ' < 150 lluaranteed perfect. H Miss o. nuoon. g 1'1 G " . A rem' “Gorge gtreet’ 9511158803 (lb-) _ 15c. Creed addressed an Agricultural Con- lan subjects, when tho Kaiser paid Th __ - ference in the .school at Avondale _on him a demonstrative visit in his own bm _ if you suffer from Asthma of bran- Patriotism and Production. After capital, followed by a still more thea- cam: CINS. try Gardeners Asthma unfl pointing out the dependence of the trlcal progress through Palestine. He The Carruthers silver Black Fox Co_ _ -_ _ i vidend . , - of ' ' - o Charlottetown. 8544»2-9-ttlisflilf pd. _ Room 3 Grant Building f’ Fred E. Morris Representative for P. E. Island . th Phone 568-J 11 al' 11 B P lioocsou, sunken a co., mi G Permanent Sample Rooms t TREII V _G - v vvvvv V-77.' w. __' - _ F\RS'\'.»M¥T,*_*_°°'°T~ *_ `_..°i1'rAvo_to buxinthis Pr°viace.». ~.._°ou¢_cln1'nerwoi-a mn in- = = `-==‘ 'i i '=j_ f _ _ _ _ _ _ oline. 2,30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Clans” 7 ll. m. sermon, Preacher, Rev J L Dawson, B A o GRAcE CHURCH m.,-Sermon by Rev. J, L_ paw. cos. B-A." Sundayichaal and Bible Classes. 2.30'p. in. A_.ll.ssats fi-ee. 7 p. ni., sermon, preacher, Rev.-F. H. Littlejolius.-. _ ‘ _,_~ ‘.2 _ J 1 ST. JAMES. ii_ 1. nt;-iseénion. nav. r. ii. Lime- h ___ ` - » ' _A . _.1 _ sea a. m.-Sermon: P rderlierg Day Faithful unto_'Death-firgunday School and Bible Classes at 2.30. Strangers always welcome andiseals provided. 7 D- m.. sermon: Self Deiuded. Preacher, Rev. Dr. Fullerton. v ~ ZION - CHURCH. Ho _Done." Cl\ildren’s address. A Pure Heart. 2.30 D. ni., sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p. m_, sermon. Subject: Christ the Bread of Life. Strangers heartily wap coma. Seats free. Preaclier, 'Rew G. C. Taylor. ‘- CENTRAL CHRISTIAQL 1 a. rn.-Sermon. Subject: The Crest. est thing in the World. 2.30, sun. day School and Bible Clgggeg_ 7 g»__!_!1~. Ssrman. Shall We'K_nnw Each er n ea _ P w. J. Whitehall? rmher’ 8"' BAPTIST. ' _ 1 a. m.4-Sermon. Subject: As " passed by. 2.30 p. in., sunday and Bible classes. 7 p,-mu gg",-mom 9\lb.l0°¢» Our Use of God's Promise. Preacher, Rev. Mr. Ea_sh.` ` ' . sr. PAuL's. __ 1 H l11~M0ri\ins bra "1-_ U 5" I agent in Monte wart 1 H1110 Wil gives non can ravi Mr a short visit to Corrsville recently-the short visit to Cardroas recently.- Mr. Joseph MacAule`y has sold his fast _trotter "Maud" to Mr. Walter James _of Maple Leaf. Mr. James knows ia Good thing when he sees it.-- What might have proved a serious accident occ ed when Mr. Owen Sharkey of Corraville was driving to St. Peters, his horse becoming frightened at some object jumped -over the bridge on the Blaick River. and but for the timely .err ieisted the owner in freeing his horse. the mishap might have been attended with more serious consequences.-Mr. Sharkey escaped with a few minor Mr. his onhis J order. ’ his vounz t_\‘°¢¢°‘r "F\\m1y"..'1‘his ann ing in Bridgetown the guests or Mr. xood Promise of becoming a and Mrs. -James McDonald.-Mr. Ed- speedy trotter.-Mr. Thiel Mcliln. me Redmond 1, b,_|s||y engaged _in , Miss Mary~McKill on--of-South. hauling ‘stones from the quarry in Hampton was visiting in \.orl~avn...e- Elm Road.--The many friends ot tiy the guest of Mr. Joseph Mac-~ Miss Alice Slidrkey will be pleased to Auley.--Mr-.'Damlen~l/lorrison-of'Con learn that she is recovering from- her lle was visiting in Big Marsh re- illness, caused by a serious accident eently the guest of Mr. James Bornlsh. _ which occurred to her while enjoying A --Mr Daniel Wilson nf Corravllle was herself skating. Owing to me skilful- :__ ree_entMvis_i!t_oi;__ to !Cg;wPBush.-- Mr`._ ness_ of Dr. gtonaglian of Riverton __ __ art n ac n 0 . eters paid she s speed y recuperatlng.--Mr. 11 H' m' S°'m°”' subjeci' Thi' Wm n visit to Carravtlle recently the guest ‘Owen Sharkey_Pald a flying visit to of his friend _Mr. Hysou Maclutyref- St. Peters, Wh e there he was the . Archie l\i1acAuley of Midgell paid iguest of'Mr. Mullin.-Messrs. Paddy ve and Owen Shiirkey are engaged in guest of Mr. Daniel MacAuley.- Mr. ‘building a new mud digger. lf the Frank Morrison of Corraville paid a weather proves suitable they expect to obtain e large amount of marsh mud.-Messrs. James Fltlgerald and Eddie McCarthy of Morell spent Suu- day in Corravllle, the guests oi' Mr. Edward Sharkey. ‘ "NEW WASH GOODS opened at Patons yesterday. Call in and see them.; they are beautiful. PATONS. _ 8643-2-l6m3iE1i Bl _ _ gir._Hyson Mao_lntyre_is-_buly training Hume, spent o -very enjoyable even- uri' (Continued from Page 4) bruises and with the assistance of ' ' V ' ' _ _ The Purcell repaired the damage to 3;;-;,l,m,;y$¢3,e ggzgrlongflcfscsugogft 'wfgl Denies “rue” 'md W” “ble 1° °°D"““° ward. For wherever the British flag °‘°°‘imnt 1°' -1914' M°st °t the” Wm' ourney. - ' n es .Anil floated, it assured equal opportunities Nd In and equal freedom to the peaceful ac- en _ _ _ _ _ EASTERN PERSONALS -tlvities of all nations. lt was in no swing - ye -VUUHY » Prince School and Bible masses 230 D_ m_ ________ such sense that William II. conceived Evening pi-aye,-_7 p_ m_ Holy Com the German World Power. For him the Ra er union at ,clone of me oven' ..*Mrs. Judson Dlngwell of Fortune term connoted dominion. He has, in- yn “ as The Million Dollar Mystery HE WATERLOO OF THE CONSPIRATORS” THE DEATH OF BRAINE ' j _ The 23rd. Episode will 8Pl>¢ar in a few weeks-the Prize of _ $10,000.00 has been awarded 1._~°°“9~_-wg; ., q,,.,,,,,,, f,‘§_’,',§°',§,,§‘§{'§‘,§,§__’,‘,f,‘°*,},‘§‘“‘”‘°°°‘““'“- The 22nd. Episode of The Famous Thlinhouaer Serial ' ' A "___ _ __ _. _ "..‘¢0RBAVll-I-_E NOTES. -- r.‘ COR|lAVl_L_LE.- Mr. Alex Ste- Garfield-Mol)oafmld hamretumad Mm °f Mlibllm' is WFUY i°“S°K€'1 hi! h0ll1e z here' after spending' a threshing in Corraville.-»Mr. Joseph couple of years in Revelstoke. B. C.4- Macaniny palsasnnort. vim to rm- ‘ur-,ana Mrs. P_ntrlck-sian-key paid (KT Road recently? While there _he a.`__vislt recently in Milburn the guests tl\e_guest'_of Mr. Joseph-McMillan. of Mril. Allan McDonald.’-Misses Mar. Jolin Rilo? _0f'Charlottetown 'lo'ii'~R.oss and Annie Campbell and thm\ls?1»C°"!l»Yl\\¢¢f¢¢ently.- Messrs. owen Snarkey and stuart See This One To-Night Without Fail Picture 5101>' _ _ Vitagrapll _ Excellence Tremendous Sta r l IP Photographic A Three Part Detective Drama with A Thousand Thrills, Showing the most Sensational Motion Picture Scenes in the Wreck of an Entire Train MATINEE SATURDAY at 3.15 II EVENING FIRST SHOW 7.15 L_. l _ '_ A -J-IQ it J-una mf __. ig 3 fix nivlnilns Pill following la a list of com- wbich have paid dividends on expect to pay additional divid- Park.. .... .... .....10 Albert.. (More soon) International declared 40 71 . _ vice All seam fr P ng “er has returned home from visiting his deed, often talked of Germany’s ‘place R JD°Rf'1;1"m"" ‘ l1ev_'1~_ W_ Mm. _ ee' ' retfcher' old liomeuat Wheatley River.--F. ln the sun,‘ but it was n place not to c s Co. cash _stock r Stouehurst Sliver Fox be sought alongside of other nations, y%e_ pmdu" _“zoo Phi’ _ 51»_ ps-_fER.s_ ' ' ..»Mr. H. Il. Dliigweil of Bay lfor- but to be wrested fronrthem by the ‘R ei Clarke & Harlow Fox tune, was in Souris, Tliursdhy on a menace. if not by the actual use, of ay" . ......pnia .zo W (`0H\lI1\lhl0ll 8 a d 11 I WSIHGSB ll'iD --'F force This much only may be said in B ’C°n8yner_ West Gore H°- ' D - Matins » ' ° ' ` 10_;5_ Sunday school and Bible --__ extcnuation of his policy, namely, that ' Q|M3_ 2_30_ E _ ._ . .*Mr. W. B. Mills of Little River, Germany was a late comer in the com- ’ vc" song at 7 p' m' was in Sourls Thursday on a business petition for places in the sun' and Black ....paid 105 Prince Fox Co..... _...paid .50 P'"°“°h°"-.R°V- Cano" 3511108011. ` ‘ General Fur Farms, l.td....paid1'.’ nEoPLE's on uracil. ‘ trip.-F. to create, within a short lifetime a Mount World lumplrc which can only he built well have seemed to him Edward... paid 10 (With additional 10 p. c. soon) _ ..*Mlss Grace Burke of Fortune up by thc operation of great national . \-vice at 7 p_ m_ pmache___ Rev D ‘Bridge is visiting in Montague, thc forces working steadily through een. Murray l~iarbor.... ....cash .50 McLean. _ _ ___,_M 81106! 0! MTS- C. Clay.-Fi turies of effort force may Uptom __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ cash' 10 (More soon) SALVA1-|0N|sTS_ ..°Mr. E. S. Johnston of Fortune _the only available means. Did he ever Westmoremnd sliver & Patch g ce each night ot' the week and on . Bridge was hi Charlottetown last week count the cost? Did he ever realize Co yi ou a business trip.-F. that the striving after world dggnlnion silver ,np_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _cash 15 would some day bring hlni into armed ..cash 35, slock.70 Added three airs) d . un ay *The many friends of Mrs Berton conflict with three out of the four lm arm] silver Bank Fox Cong _f'°`~`W“_*'_- ' ' ' D (1 r \ . McKenzie of Bay Fortune will be States I have just mentioned as hav- _ _ “H '10`vN 1"ARl{I_‘1T_S pleased to hear that she is slightly ing already established some claim to ’f3gg’eg"t€h}0ng°;3f__“'io ranch endif’ ___ improved from her recent illness.-F. be described as World Empire? hom ’ am (wh__ _ ___9c_ M M M _ _ 'As soon as the Emperor had got rid M _ le. _ `. ..?l d Kl,l`Lltt R- , ‘, ifi i t OMB (black) ` - er. w'hoshndg:w¢intc one 0(pei~atiol? fo; 3vfai?_il3Il]s‘:i(ali€ck'et ‘llc-lhiiturahl;engTrga§(; lecled Wm ammo umm to my 3”' Strawiper ton) ' 86.00 appendlcltls in the P. E. Island Hes- with Russia, and with it Bisniarck's nth gg; l;l;_taes_se;l. gpsr ton) Slaatzll pitai, has arrived home.--F. warning that the Balkans _:_vt>_uli¥_ never ?`r°9 _ 01 11 ~ _ _ . -- be _tn tn no r - Print Buffer (Der lb.) .26c! . .°Mr. Alex. Webster and his nep- aniiXi”Crena‘iiier?§e¢;or?dsthg il-laitlgiliis, myew L°nd°“ F" “nd Farm Lands* wi and chickens (per lb) 10 to 12 how John of Cardigan-are visiting in his eyes were already fixed on Con- R " lib Bill-itll (Der lb.) 2-ic. Fortune the guest of Mr. and Mrswstantinopie. The time might not yet Degd otatoes (DPP bil-Sh-i 300 Wm. Dixon.-F. have come to capture the Sick Man‘s sg; rk 8585--llM8Wt\l3i. ] ll”/ki.\\\\\\\\\\\§//Q Fresh Fish » ' We have pnliand always a choice line of Halibut, Salmon, Mackerel, Haddock, Codtish, Eels and _Smells which we are offering at the lowest prices consistent with the quality. Ch’town Fish Supply _IIHlIlll&\\\\\\\\\*//IIA ' "acne t bg; ith xa inonthe humane manner. All orders promptly swine breeding to thelr__i_i:miZ_st erter;t_._ _s_____s_c: c____i;____:_>roi_>v;_i:__e__|_>_ci_i_i:co_he _“__ 3 er: ' l (More soonl _ | se. 0.? f,I“”'”"‘ Splendid $1: Showing "1 ~»\=°°’ Columbia Grafono|as\| No matter what form of entertsinmen you want. or when you want it»--you you canhave if. if you own n (‘ulumbia Uraionola. There are no long dreary hours ffor the owner oi_ n' Columbia liraionola. his time passes quickly and joyiully. The Columbia Graiunoia is made in such a widc range of styles and sizes lhntyuu can select one nithesc delight- fulllionlc entertainers almost any piicc 3 ou care to psy. Prices range from $3210 to $630.00. A. E. Toombs ll7 Queen Slrcct 5684-2-ldhfllietillf. securities for balance due on ie of foxes which when col- ._.._.__..J ~¢'~- the rural or producing population only tion was, however. 1 in 1901 and only rati r total lon additional cattle. There was a great increase in the number of hogs inheritance. _but meanwhile Ger- ldeli _ lflc. PATRlO'l"lSM AND PRODUCTlON~ many might capture the Sick Man Dm altsklns 17c ~ ---~ himself. 'Abdul liamid's heads were Ro 2 se! (lb-) 7 to Sc On Friday evening Mr. Richard still red with the blood of his Armen- g(M0re latél’,)" " ' e Freeland Silver Black Fox Co.. i Total. ..............$4.00 10110111118 CUM. lt will relieve you United Kingdom on foreign countries entered Jerusalem as the heir of the me rice 600 The Two Macs. 119 G eat for food supplies he went into the Crusaders, but at Damascus the Crus mt °0l'8e Street lVlEti' question meat production ader bent a willing knee to Pan is _dm fully taking cattle as representing lendism, and drank to the health of gen "British Beef iron and Wine is hard our meat producing animals. He the Khallff as the friend and ally to heat as a blood builder and tonic. pointed out that the supply of beef has whom three hundred million Mohani- pm. 0°- *Wil 750- 1101095- A- Foster. Cen- not at all kept pace with the lncreas- 'edans throughout the world owed rev- 8 a . -..- _ . _ _-----M - ulntlnn of canada increased 34 -per ilrst acknowledgement of many "Patons for Butterick Patterns.~and cent, while the cattle population ln- favours yet to come-valuable railway Pm e Delineator. 8643-2-1dm2iE1l creased 17 per cent. Further. the ur- concessions into Asia Minor and ulti-__ D ' L _ » ;____ .ban and consuming population lncreas- mately into _Mcsopotamla, where he _ | ' . _=_ -_ ' ed in ten years 62 per cent., while already saw a great part ot’ Ger- SW many’s future to lie;' a handsome Meanwhile, his eager eyes had been scannln the horizon beyond the seas 9-10~in 1911. Take the o De _ S gg population for 1901 according to that for other regions where Germany of 1911 it would require nearly a mill- might find her ‘place in the sun. The Magic For C0_____ _ ____50 war between China and Japan in 1894-95 had drawn -the attention of markstted in 1914. This whole in- thc whole world to the Far East. and ch H°`*" A" VW" H°"°°' T°°"‘7 crease, however. was in the West. lt’ to the defcncclcssness of China. produced for export about $57,000,000 hands upon them. The sudden em (Also 8 pups added to ranch) has aid a dividend of 50 er (From 4 pairs) increased 17 por cent. Putting it an- share in the financial cirploitution of Huuord D_ s_ Fox C0_____ other way in 1901 and again in 1911 Turkey; tho reorganization of the Pee|.]e“______ _____10 the number of cattle per head of ru- Turkish armies under German officers; ral population was a, little over 11/, ii new Orientation of Ottoman policy mm sm," Black Beauty Fax -The number of cattle per total popuia- with Berlin as its Klbla. and balance after January lst.) C0.. Ltd.... ...60 (With 60 or 70 later) clnett S. B. F. Co........ ....16 (and two foxes added to stock) (In addition to stock dividend of 100 p. c.) (Also ton foxes added to ranch) ‘ we turn to the World's supply we will whose spoils seemed to lie nt the Bede( uc Fm. Farming Cm LM_____10 Je Mu Dov_°D» remember that Denmark and Belzinm mercy of any man wiio cared to lay Glenalhmaxe suv” Buck pox Ca 100 (50 p. c. cash B0 p. c. stock bonus.) Honsé nENTls'r. worth of bacon, so that there is likely ersence of Japan as all uv-to-dew ne- The pmsfofd F0; C0. Lm._..... to beagreat shortage this year so that _val and military Power had at the Horse dentistry in all its branches our farmers will make a very big same time caused no little alarm ill t fl in the most skilful and inintnkn if they did not increase their Russia. who sew and resented H new Phone 340-J Grafton Street. § attended to and satisfaction guaran The receipts of sheep in ca a sm __ __ _“ck to _ Bee ms ZIlI4\\\\\\\\%IIIIl _ g ‘- High Grade Coal is the only kind we carry. It does not mat- ter when you order, YOU C3” be sure. of getting satisfactori’ CW’ if You come to us. We have as hand an exceptionally 8005 ‘l"“d° ity of co_a_£uztable for ranK¢S an k tehgn also for steam DUI" Dulles. How much do _you re- quire ?» Prices alwllyi f18ht~ ‘i'.'lil§l."’"“:f.‘.""’f“”""' " is ; or 0 ii 'r E 02 it rs. 1 mth d elpment. Th out ¢lwl1¢¢° P E M insstt . ......10 S AB_L 8 2 Uliarlhitstown. lghk ltorellSlliwisoparticularlye bright _sion Bmbi¢l0l\S "Om me Neal' E“"_*° M:.”l?l(er!bert “Sliver Black and Pltfrh C ` till _.age Gsrmany, France, Belgium and Holl- slnce we cannot .increase the number bf. Live Stock within the next year. we should feed tllemand care for them was taken part in by the chairman llev P D McGuignn. John Fraser, without doubt do its part during the The soldiers at thefront must have the Far East, and of D08z_ln5 out. ill ineet, and a great many of the cattle the same stroke. Gcrman_ys clal_ln__:o A a share in the spoils of the lvl W and are already- slaughtered. The _carclws-'J H0 .i°il1*?i1 Wm* R“B°i“ 'md' §¢'|'u-¢|¢y_w|l| bg 19|; much more keenly -France in cocrclng Japan into the sur- flow that the. war isbroken out. We, _render ofthe chief fruits of her victgrz in_P. E. ialanmsnnnlti do nur part, and, les in Mllwhufie- Accordion to ii-» Japanese, it was he who actually ln- stigated Russia'a action. His interven- tion sawed. lt is true. in Japan a___ fu-_ ln~t'ne best possiblia way. At the close ture harvest oi' national hatred which __ .of Mr. Creed's a dress a discussion is even now coming to maturity. But. ter a fashion the German -wire to St. Michael iisia. Pan-ink opnnneu, Jos- P twburz. and he was making :ved sph Fraser, A. J. 0'Keefe, and others. ha \'0°tl\Qld lD_ Ullllk. where with_ln - All of these speakers seemed to ab- f-W0’Y¢Bf8 the mailed 9"' WW '° 9 9|-ec|¢¢_e me lmpm-tance of me fwg laid on Kinocliao and the Shangtung _E __ _ *___ 00 _O *H50 ,“”|y q“e,¢|°,,_ ,mp Av0“d,|e_ Wm Peninsula Again in 1900 the oxer i y, (presse )pcr on ... .__ rising furnished the Kaiser with ifay, (loose) per ton $10.00 to $10. 0 6 1 ' - ` coming-year. Mr. Creed will speak at W°l°°m° "Cl-‘B9 1°’ 5°“d’”5 _c°“"" _'Q enty of dust slag and lrllnlren means _ _ lltelvin on Wednesday; at Coleman on lille lnimifl' °"P°‘“"°“' "“ h' ;_|, .|_- if ; F |d ; arrived too late to take part _ln the It “ol i=;il'il¥:t’lllild.o=':l‘i:ll£‘:iin?»r::%‘:fl C¢Ia`ri'tr:adl‘yL:¢t~ 1(;le‘:,`|;0°d52':u;-({,y‘_l y at relief of the Peking Legatlons. spread: aa he had hidden. terror of the Ger nonorthmn away. “semi shampoo ram will thaw. mln 'Hum' 'hf°“¢*\°“* N‘"“°"' lf you wantto ughiy clean and beautify your hair. Clllim- d Use it. we guarantee it\to satisfy The The repudiatlon shortly afterwar s, . _ . _ . _ ywggmun pf" gm gn 91.," gm so far as Manehuria was concerned. VC M0110 0|) CDH] ' of the Anglo-German Asreement ot -- ` y _ "Q md Ku" s".°"` MMI' August 1900 to preserve the integrity " ' . , of China marked the twofild llllflwse wlllhslp yon. Clean bright . of German \:_ol_icy in_t:\_edi~‘ar___East. :Jn l' l . __ li li texpoe na or i-‘Mm 0' W' F' f.' D" c' M’ :bg (siiheillnot German commerce and industry. largely at the expense of ` Phone 111 s U (“°°_'“""'°"v"°m" oiaemtuinnea sriunn intefeutsrnna `Mgm¢sue p E I on me other it amd on- anim to nx- ilita a d naval resources in the meanttnic. hc was restoring af~_ E McLean, Ltd . . . . . . . . . . _ . ..30 (Cash and stock. Reduced capital from $20,000 to $17500 P01’ Dail' by adding six pairs to the ranch.) i S’SIl)I'} MARKETS J Corrected Tuelday. Bsrlcy pci' bush. 65 to 75° Buckwheat per bush 70 to 751'. Calfsklns per lb. 1_4<2 E gs per doz. F00- ilides. por lb. l*i<=~ Oats (black) per bush 561:. Oats (white) per bush 53°. Roller Mill Flour per 100 lbs $3.25 to 33.50 Potatoes per bush 250. Turnlps per bush. 201:. Lamb pe to (each) 50 to 75c. Wool per lb. _ 300. Wheat per bush -1.00 to $1.50 """i?`.°",...‘.’.l”’»».".7..".'r'i'£I‘»2'.'.7i»»¥°i'. . _ 1 _ 1 ir” .. -~- tlanstllir . s. ~ A- se. &"£'l°l‘»..-~,i'§_-g,f;°_°-,.* . _ _ _ .... .. -.......~ “""”°’.i‘.t°.'§‘.~.....t..... .-~.~..-i~:-.i‘.'..‘-.:'a~..~:..- \ and Fox Company.. .. cash, .40‘ ...w Hill Fox Co, 35 p. c. cash,l ___ . . . 1.5; er....................10p.c.`! -'!"5 - 1 I- . arlottetown S. B. Fox Co........15 _ Fox Co. ......i7 Y °'°-".':1.°.'sm':r‘°°°°'°t . m§,“‘}5,'g,,',,“" The Canadian Countryman (weekly) one year....$l.50 in stellar. D ~ Diswunt paid a 30 per cent carl di of a declared dividend ot 110. An 5 On] tional sum will be paid utter the Paper for y ° em eral 111999115 0° DCC- 3- The Guardian has been authorized by the Management of (Also 'I5 p. c. stock dividend) the Canadian Countryman to continue the above offer. ed géumdliln Sul- tml* F03 C°-» 4° Subscribers who have not yet taken advantage of this unpar 1 nmsstm- aci5°1smai ins population in ten vom tn- nm ai-ent allegiance 'ran toast was me mc§moud”§§'n§°§_$ox“ 20 W, cent relied oder are requested to do so at Once- RM (More later.) ‘ vmcm Sum, mack Fox can “_ PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING FO er cent cash, with more to follow - _*I - ` -' 53°F- S bscrl tion Department, ereign S. B. F. Co., cash. . . ....15 " PTM Chnlonegnwn g\m-Mm, _ zoo \‘ (100 p. c. cash--paid 35 p. c.: linl- .___,_ _ ,_ _e _ _,___ "t‘t_'i~ ‘ff‘“.f‘j_'r'___fi_;“f?'__. /-A WONDERFUL CLUB OFFER-\ as .0cashan 0 sto (_ Rive' Bm" F" 16 H. 'lne Moming Guardian (mailed) one year... _...$2.50 '_ cnar1nttstnwn,1’.E. 1. i Dear Sirs, Enclosed find herewith $2.50 being renewal aub- scription to the Morning Guardian for one year. With this sub- scription I understand that lwlli receive FREE for one year The Canadian Countryman, a WEEKLY magazine printed in Toron- to. Ont. __ Name . . . .. PostOdlce....................... ......... ...- New Subscribers to The Guardian can take advantage of this offer. _ _ mutt / ance, 65 p. c., will be paid soon, " 100 p. c. ln stock.) _ ... Gschsrove .. ...I6 l7IIA\\\\\\\VIIIIIlI/.i\\\\\\\\\WW\\\\\\\ amilton Slllfox Co ..20. teed. Best of City references. ilnprovement. but there ia ample room se w s ___f_l_ ___ _O dwert me Ru____ Mm-my nlyer _ __ _ _ _ __ _ . __ .15 -ll`4§\\\H&\\i0l I . Discount ale \ Ai k f of h\\\ =f ` xi' ‘I f ` _ “ If Wall Paper J /» \@\\§I@\“\\ *" , 0 /__ ` \ . _ ROur Annual Sale of _ .\- _ w€”‘i.'2.‘;‘.’é‘° "’.”t‘i.‘&..‘.?.’i; "` \\. -' our stock otggisall Paper imd havIs{in_:_an§loésIpf nice Pslttliliitislin Plsglor, Diénggg ,a,e ooman een peru. _ williuilorders some withhut, all Pretty Designs from a carefully selected stock. These lots are now on sale on First Floor at exactly _ Half Price _ All Bargains. Come early _ and_ et first choice. lt will pay to Buy{Now and put aside till wanted. Sale tor cash only. No emnants charged. Carter&Co.Ltd._ . 't numb ‘ all it Cr _ 'co uh ||“|; OMNI’ u`dmlB wily); 2° n for e ' i0' V _