il il i Ji 4 . __ _ ______\__ DECEMBER 15 1915 5 iii M, ng... _ ___ HOTEL’ OXFORD Copley Square, Boston Mus. Near Public Trirugy Church. °“i.......""‘t‘.i‘.i i§f.‘ii»‘°.‘§i °..."‘°.’.i'.i..°I'»..°°1°.i2 nr...-i~-~°=i 1°' "" cars pass the Uxford _to B. and ll. R.°§ihSta|5ion. allS.'%Lineeand EV Cl I ll I room §I.il\yai':d np;"\d:`h bath . . ’ \ ' “guide rooms 82.00 and nppwith bath l>mi.n> P. i>nn'r'i‘o Proprietor. 664-3- mtu l50i _ 1 1 ,Timo Table. Rocky Po|at~|'erry. lil; Hillsboro. have Cli'town__ l._Aava Rocky Point i7_3o a, m, ` 8.00 .am. 8.30 a.m. 9-00 mm 0.10 a.m. 10.00 I-lu 11.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 1.80 p.m. _ l.00 'I-111- s.l0 p.m.' _ 1.00 mm- l.80 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 4.30 p. m. ‘ 9.80 a.m. IUNDAV 13.45 p.m.' ' 2.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m. Ou Monday and Thursday trip will be omitted. I. MURPHY. Manager _HS _ U guggé °°°ua wPP§§r 255- S Eastern S. S. Lines |N'rEnNA'rioNA'i. |.|NE. Steamship Calvin Austin, and Gov- ernor Cobb. Lenve St. John Wednesdays at 9.00 s. m., Constwise, und Saturdays at 7.00 p, m., Direct, to Boston. _ Return, leave Boston Mondays via Portland and Fridays via Esstport, ai 0.00 a. m. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE STEAMSHIPS NORTHLAND AND NORTH STAR. Reduced fares in effect $3.00 to NEW YORK ,, _i Reduced Stateroom Prices. Leave Frniilrlin Wharf, Portiand,' Tues., Thurs..'and Sat.. at 6.00 p. m. Bt. John City Ticket Ofilce. 47 King Street. 1 . .A. G. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B. A. E. Fleming, T. FA. P.A., St. John New Brunswick; ' ' l ___ 4 l Canadian Mail Steamer “ Lady Sybil” Leaves lntercolouial Railway Wharf Picton, Nova Scotia, MCNDAY AND THURSDAY of each week, on arrival of the morn- ing express from Halifax (about noon), for Souris, P. E. Island, and there awaits the arrival of the after- noon train from Charlottetown; _ thence to Magdalen islands as fol- lows: _ ._ ____ MONDAY-Leave Sourin for Etang- du-Nord, Amherst, Grindstone island and Point Bosse. Returning, calls at Grindstone, Amherst and Bouris; and and returns to Picton. rs n THURSDAY--Leaves Bonris for Amherst, Grlndstone island, Point Bossa and Grand Entry. Returning calls at Point Bosse, Grindstoac, Am- herst, Souris, and returns to Picton. On the tlrst trip in the months of June, July, August and September, weather permitting, calls at Wes: Bay to land mails and passengers for Amherst, thence to Pryon island lie turning, calls at Point Bone, Grind stone, Amherst and Souris. For further particulars _apply to WM. ROBERTSON 3. BON, Agents. Halifax. CHA8. W. IVEB, Agent, Picton. MATTHEW MoLEAN G. 60-. Agents, Bonris. Or to WM. McLURE, llauagar and Owner, Picton, Nova Scotia 2001-7-15Mtf. t . " ‘ANABIAN ‘ PAc||=|c Direct Short "Route _ __ _ Lydia E. Plnltham's ""._’_v»~_;_ _ Vegetable Coin- . \_ §l'Tf_`# _ ii if ;' is as - began taking it I was aulfering from female troubles for 5.-1?.-e. some time and had almost all kinda of mir, 5;` aches-pa.insinlow- er part of back and in sides, and- press- Ing down pains. I could not sleep and had no appetite. Since I have taken Lydia E. Pinkhun's Vegetable Coin- pound tho aches and painsareall gone and I feel like a new woman. I cannot praise your medicine toohlghly. "-Mrs. Aucusrus Lyon, Terre Hill, Pa. It is true that nature and a woman’a work has produced the grandest remedy for woman's ills that the world has ever known. From the roots and herbs of the tield, Lydia E. Pinkham, forty years ago, gave to womanking a remedy f_or__thelr peculiar ills whi has proved more eilieacious than any other combination oi' drugs ever com- pounded, and today Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is recognized from coast to coast as the standard remedy for woman’s ills. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files containing hundreds of thousands of letters from women seek- ing health-many of them openly state over theirown si tnresthatthe have E. _Piiikhanfs Vegetable Com pound; and In some cases thatit has savodtltsm from surgical operadus aaa. 4"'-' Annual Meeting .. _ ____ wg ,_ Dec. 20th, 1915 at 3 o’clock p. m. J. F. MARTIN. Sec. Trees. 5534~12~5Mmwf6i. pound. When I first B7” . Y 1 regained their health by taking Lydia *.._;.. _ ,__' __ ,_._.. _._ : The' ‘.Annusl`Genera`l Meetiiigof the Orwell Bay Oyster Company, Ltd., will be held in the Eldon Hall on Monday NOTICE urilny, liccenibci' l8tl\. at 1 p.m. ~ P. E. MURRAY. Secy.- Treas. 5485-12-3Mfmw6i. Notice io_ileblors All ersons indebted to the under- count or otherwise will kindly make immediate .settlement without further notice. Will pay highest cash price for eggs, butter, pork, hides, oats, etc. , R. J. McNEI LL, an -,w so ?° 12-Gmmivftf. Business Stand lor Sale tion it requires, therefore offer it for sale on reasonable terms. |MARITIME PR_O\f INCES The-annual meeting of The Humber Silver Black Fox (To._Ltd., will he held in thc llourd nf Trade ltooms on Sat- , |_ 1 i D signed either by notes, drafts, book ac- TO _' Montreal and West ll>AlL\') Lv. HALIFAX, __ 8 8. ln. ‘ Lv. ST JOHN, 5'.4'0 p. m. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS I MoNTRi§’Xif3'l”oRoNTo 'Furness Sailings From LONDON From HALIPAX BTEAUER - Shenandoah Dec. ist Nov. 30th Kanawha, Dec. lsth un. :mi nappauaaaseai mc. :in Dec. Iii Shenandoah Jan. lith Frm LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX VII Nfld. Vis NM -L V Duranm Nev. tlth NOV. NIU Tl&@ Doc. lllll ahovssallhaaresotasaraauas and srsssliiaettochanaewlthootaotiee. f'llrl\sss.\VIthy& C0.UtI. Farm for Sale the best farms in Prince County. Not l A . - 1lalifax,N.S.~ . on vn .r..o.i »rvf°v1ns,i»roimur~sns‘ W' ‘asians-4lssttoi._ ‘ ” 5 '_,_ ' 'S700-`mglII¥l~ ~ - - ....'siwnau aosisso ` :A11-Em ci-ucxsns _ -‘ ~ » l ' ~ _~ ~ ' ~'~oenmAr4s inrneucnes. -;»_~, .._..,-,' 5 ‘ I ' __ _ ‘»~"_"-- ” , I Rooms- siderable damage ig believed to have I” fi" y°“ my ‘°°&m°“w in 1"" °‘ 'been .done t0 l?°"l -95-|°°"V°°~‘ . urlillgtlix1(lio\ll)t'lnt1$ome;'¢1ilc?td slililidi-id mildl- _ ..0m.-3,-¢i||9ry_ has ,C0l1!i'l\_\\'°d me about eighteen inches high are built. bombardment of portions of the en- rom, In _a mm and get up ln ue" “mfs “DQ” at w°z'M“"|“°'t' ‘md L“ with dropping-boards between: Four 2:“.::°'L'::.'.i~..T..'::.'.::'°°.‘;‘ i::'::::.i.':.~ »-~1- »»= f» ~ by our artillery yesterday in Cite Saint mf: :gKn§_n°“iht:x;; rfgstheglosg Elie, was still 'burning this afternoon. the from of the pens_ in which the The enemy’s shelling oi Armentieres, in reply to our bombardment. caused es were entered, although strongly held; one German. machine gun was destroyed by bombs, and a number of casualties were inflicted on the enemy, and the party returned to our trench- es safely. One oilicer and four sol- diers were wounded. < “The weather since the last commu- nication, has been stormy and wet." , / . \ suvmc New FEED Bdgln New -to Look up` Good Seed ' ' .- ‘<1 That ia for Sale Good seeds play an important part in the success of the farm and this time is not too early for thinking about the seeds for next year. D made. Good storage must lie pro- vided for this new seed, which should be only of the best, and -this is the time for preparing the storehouse and' enquiring info the breeding of such grain and other seed that is offered for sale.. The Winter fairs bring t.o- Eether samples of the best seed in the country, and a visit to one or other of"t'lie`se exhibitions will repay _any_0ne.who_ls on the lookiout. for im- proved ylelds in the future. Seed grown in one's own district or on land like to that ot’ the laome farm is perhaps the safest to use, provided it comes from good stock; ibut an experiment with good new varieties is to be recommended to every farmer who wishes to increase his produc- tion. though such experiment should be made on a small scale, as all soils are not suited to the same varieties, and climate has a certain amount oi’ iiiilueiice upon the crop. The man experienced in the selection of seed seldom needs to make purcihases of new stock. but any one is apt to meet with misfortune in a certain seasop and be left in. such a position that renewal oi' seed from an outside source is necessary. As it ; is, too many farmers are struggling with varieties (of gnain in particular) that are unsuited to their soil or climate such nien'sh'o'u1_l_d take advantage of the practice an results obtained by their nearest eJ_:periment station. A change may be needed in one's sys- 'tem of culti'vs.t.-lon, but t.he matter of the seed used is very likely to be the cause of persistent failure of crops. “OD0-RO-N0- this is what you need when dancing to prevent pre- spiration witln its disagreeable and *IDHOYIHE odor. 'Iihis preparation keeps your harsds,~feet, armpits and 110113’ dry. cool and comfortable during excessive excertion _ Try it. Sold by The Two Macs, 149 Great George l f~’3-‘”T5°- f°n°"|”¢ few ceiiii'more`per pound than i thin 1 .Brjisir omclp communication ii-om bird, |,,,¢ ¢|,,,__,g_m\__mm,¢_`,m,;.,,,, *|89* l[lllY in France, was iss\l¢d 1°' the' right method,-nepays the owner. ' m§!(1Jtd Wednasd ` sixteen of our aero "mg, “gy to lseveglghnvsf em, cam" , ro . evera me o at en ng HlV° An GU” sm" l"”".‘°° Mmbed ?“'°"°° d°9°' “t Mi' ghickens on the farm liavellbeen tried- . . raumoiit. (Boinme district) and the t t e ‘of the 1 H I oi, ‘ Lydll E. Pihkl'llm’l v¢_I'_ _ aerodrome at 1-lervilly. The attack izugeg affflvazamany °f°'g:;,.c‘:ml':: can, dlble Pound WW °“"'1°d °“i in “ “Uh Westerly mercisl poultry plants. .Fattening in ` _£L Wind- Wlmeh “md” M1113 dlmc'-'lt' A" crates and in runs are the two plans Terre Hill, Pa.-“Kindly permit me ,`"'°'m”'°m"°5 "°°“"”°d “f°'y-_“nd °°“` recommendedby these authorities.- two fires which were quickly got un- quarters three weeks before being de')IAcoi;l\lF<£assful 'bombing party was S'““g};:3red' Dmmg th” ‘Est wig; ‘ lttle under ,d. carried out by us -last night about the b B are a I Ncuve Chapelle. The German trench- s°°°“d they get an they. want’ ind cember is a good month to buy so :fs _A Message to Thin __ i ' _ to have first choice oi the offeringsl .weak bcrawny Folks =- A' fat clilcigfig pgzfhlywwdlth a feed is placed three times a day. The chicken; are confined in these the lust week they are given all t. ey will possibly eat. They are fed solely in the form 0! a -wet mash made of cheap grain chop, 'mixed into a paste by adding- skim milk or buttermilk. ~ The other method is to confine the fowl`ln srnallruns, .where they have- more freedom than in the crates. The same .feeds are .ustd in both caseszg Fattening by this-plan usually takes longer. - The main advantage_of crate fat- teninglis. that your birds take less feed and time to put on iiesh and the meat produced is tenderer. With the ~ birds in runs, however, you' lose ‘ fewer fowls through sickness. and not-‘ " so much care or experience is needed' in feeding. ` " " An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 Pounds of Solid, Healthy Permanent Flesh Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and women everywhere are heard to say. ‘ "I can't`understend why l do not get fat, I eat plenty of good nourishing sa 'liIlttt°i9'?%‘;= . ‘ ‘ff Luisa as .vii _.i -a. v- SMOKING ‘l'£A¢¢D The Naval Constructor Many'§ Dreadnought’ ling been iplanned with the corlffortmg help of Master Wgrliman - ‘~ » ~siii¢i¢iii'¢"' roused.” » es”-ir‘.fws mi.. in if I orldi 0 d can now I atjnsll the food The reason is net this- You your food instead of passing them out through the body as waste. u J _ 1 *J ¥ _ . . _ _ B, , , _ _ _ _ cannot get fat, no matter how niucli W ~' 1 | you eat. unless your digestive organs ',~ »_._I»I_ __ if - _ assimilate the fat-making elements of I ll . __ I .What is needed isa means of gently urging the assimiliative functions of the stomach and intestines to absorb the oils and fats and hand them over to the blood, where they may reach the starved, shrunken, ruii~down tissues and build them up. The thin person’s body is like a dry sponge- eager and hungry for the fatty ma- terials of which it 1s'be'lng deprived by the failure 'o'f~the'aiim‘entary canal to take them* from* thefood. A splen- did way of working to overcome this-H sinful waste of flesh building elements and to stop the leltllage of fats is to try Sargol, the famous flesh building agent that has beenfsbfiwidely sold in America in recent'y`ear`sF¢l‘ake a little Snrgol tablet with every meal and seo if your cheeks don't quickly till out and mils .Qi _fll`Il1. healthy flesh form over your bodff co"VFi'iNE3ench bony » angle land'-projecting point: All good druggists have Sargol or can get it from their,yvl,m1esale.r.._n,rid will re- fund your _money if you are not satis-, fied with tliefgain in welgit it pro-` duces as stated on 'the arantee inp`?fé§‘Mc|_°°d_ _K_¢_, w_g_ gmghy' |(_¢_ W. E..WILLIAM,8,_,M#_D., _C-M.(Mo,GI|l) Physician G. Surgeon, office-269-QUEEN sr. ~ Office Hours-9 to 11 s.m- 3 to 5 and 7 to 0 p.m. 3898-11-13M3M0. F _anim - MORBON A DUFFY Bsrrlaters and Attorna¥l solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY T0 LOAN. Dentist Cameron Block, Victoria Row ' Charlottetown ,_ Office Hours: 9 a. m. to l p. m. 2p.m.to5p. m. ~ 3583-10-25Mtf. each large-psckage._~;rIt i_slifnexpensive.'___ ‘ » M¢|_E°D ._ BEN-1-Ley “Sy t° take and hlgmV"émc'e“t~ Bai-riatsra and Attorneys-at-Law NOTE-Sargol is recommended only as a flesh hcigéder and while excellent results“~iti es"i'5_f` nervous iiidigcs- tion, etc.. bane' b'et\i$_.reported, care Sil0\1ld» D0 lnkell about. using it unless Street. _ Mir, , . - charge Twenty-tivo 3-oosits. ; suininu tiisslnfi iiis. ’ Tyne Valley. _ ` _ _ _ __ _ _ Ons cant par ,word tlrst lnasrrlo* ln*tl1I§”c°5tumn_. half cont par f word each contlnuatiim. Cash must auogdnpanygwordar. Minimum H EBin_,_9f we_iglit ie_,d_eslreil. Agents Wanted nliroad iinfi it impossible to give my ,__-_ _._ _ .-.__ __ Lost PonTltA|'r AGENTS wAN'rEo. _ __;..__ business at '1‘yne Valley the considers- Send for '_Catalogue. Solar and Lq3T_°N BATURDAV N|GHT» THE bromide’ prints, portraits flat and _ convex,--frames and; war pictures. _Merchants Portrait .Co., Toronto. Aosiife wAN'rE6 To sE|.i. Fo'n "the old reliable Fontliill Nurseries ' _ , __ . __ 5791-12-ismsi. “_ _,_ M,,NE||_|__ -Wa ,each om. mm. to sm Ei, |.os1'.-sE~rwEEN onAF'ro_N AND perience- unnecessary; highest com- 5538_12_6mmWm_ mission, pam; handsome hee equip giggtéch. Finder please leave at. this _ _ __ 9' » ‘ 5°°7'11'27mif' ‘. ' ‘ to ' ‘ BERLINER GR/\M"0°PHONE CO' ' l ` ( ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont.. . 5462-12-1ME26I. -For Salle Fon sAi.E.-Two PA|ns EXTRA __ good patched foxes, having black ¥___' L _'1_‘i)_'¥“et _`_' I " " brothers and sisters. John Gardiner. T0 LET-HOUSE. APPQY, 232 100 acre farm for sale at Mt. iioys`i`~ Nvrtham. 5801-1_2-i4me5l Grestfutorre st-.~ . ‘S58 -12-sihif. 3 miles from o'Leai-y station one of ‘Fon sALE- oNE s|LvER MALE Fox also one pair patches. Apply r ;>ne acre of poor land all mudded and to D. W. Howard, Milton. Migcellanegus ertiliz ' kin' si- ' . - - er, a money ms g propo _ _57521211lVI4ipd. To E HANGE 1” A REB oF M - .tion from the t rt t th ight'.'|p§I.‘ "° ' ' "_'“ ' j_5_ I - DETR0lT__CHICAGO | Convenient td lzlhurgh, :i,cl`iools1nd»¢¢-FOR BALI. A Flw PMR8 OF 'B' l"'°V§§ lan m||6-fl'0lll WWII |11 8000 hi 1 B qdg 1 1, land “md cm" mx” 50 t° 90 per locality in Alberta for farm of fort E|ectricLighted Sleepers l'ompartmentCars 3 pp ng' u nga “most new’ am , Gent Black SIIVBY- Allply t0 G50' acres m, mo ' Ch I tt t y. 1 _ 85 feet long, shed outhouses and so ,.88 Horne' 0-Lea,-y Station' p E P0 MIP. U0 9 OWU- W-B.H0WARD.D_P.A..C.P.iz_,f-yrJ.,Hx_NB_ forth, good house with water in biriidf L l ._ 5713_12_9ivm: Confidential. C, c|o Guardian. A s,coss. 1.0¢. Agi.r:imi°n=r°wn gm' r‘€°$fy Wes* _“fe” °°m° W°°*- p'¢m°i§fg-iffy,-°ig_~u'E“p°6;‘(gg ___ ' -_-J mm u wmes oevery man ‘mee Full particulars on application to VACUUM C'-é_AN'NG~'°' "'°°_ PER ~ in a life time, this is your chance now, “E D_,, o_o G“m_dan._ 5,ue_12_9M“_ CODIS and l!`lBD€Ct U10 Dl`6IIllB6 ~ AD' .;._.._..______ - ply to Norman Beaton, o'Lesi~ys or s. `|=`6n aA|.s-A Numsin o_°`r v'6uN`o lam A. McDonald, Ch lottet _ silver black and cross foxes island I 5456-12-1Mwrmn'_ at ow” ami. Apply to the central liar co., Limited, Charlottetown, or .Samuel '==*"",7'”*“"-|-Crm' I mfm°um"' ~-_>» ggi? .ml °°d”“:'__f’_3'T'_'__;‘_fi_a' iasiigvugn ° n ` salt;-12-smsif WANT D--A MD __ _ , ,L _:._1J_pper Prince ,Street 4m!-li Wim ilth instant, a. Lady-'s open-faced gold watch, Tiffany make, with mon- ogram on back. No. 112340._ Finder will please leave it at Guarlililh Oi- iice Reward Longworth Avenue a. gold circle Omces-Bank of N. S. Chambers, 1,; Charlottetown. P. lll. 1.' I A. A; McLean. K.C. Donald McKinnon _ -_ Mc|.EAN 5. McKiNNON barriatsra. Attorneys-at-Law "Brown Block. Charlottetown. wanauirron e. si~iAw. lic;i“Etc. Bolicitorsvfor Canada Bank ers -Association, Bank of Montreal Canada, Permanent Mortgage 'Corpor- w 'Block, Charlottetown. P. lil. l. PATENT soucrron WM S BABCOCK tent Attorney, 15 years experience in Canada and U. B. Inventions prompt- ly patented. Trade Marks and De signs registered; infringement 'and validity searches. Evidence collected ln patent lltltl. P ports preparm for counsel ` V _ Expert witness In patent suits Pst- ento obtained In’aIl countries 00 Bt. James Street Montreal. Write for ln- formatlon. < - Find_er_,p1esse_ leave lit this 'ofilce. ' , . 4044-11-23mtf' 5895-12-Bmlilpd. day 'hires one of our powerful elec- Accountant - i1i»i|su¢-sevtifwiioi mr - . Wilma aiu ».-. _ ' _ »-~»ini.irisi», ies. s4'4a-ré~1stwi»aill6s‘.»-» ’ ‘~» ~~_ ' . _ . -_-_ _, ,_.;.._ -£.‘_, trlc cleaners. Simple and easy to operate. You can clean all your carpets. rugs, furniture, mattresses walls etc., in a day, Phone us- 2l3. Beer_& Weeks. 5785-12-114ipd uavlp c. |1i`v||&,:" *iirdaalarenoon in Light and Powsi: . 581442-1 wanren*-" esva”n”A`i. snanr am The undersigned offers for sale lillsl- ‘strong girls ~to work in laundry... om farm of 100 acres of land sihsalodé.. ..Qnly_good imrs and washers need get 59 near' the ten mile h'onse on _"3 - d#ply-184 t Bt. 5815-IZ-14m8i. °°'8°t°‘"\ Med- This Fsfm 1° in = “AN1's`nIPu's|i.`ntIisaf A1"'r|-is mm s. high state of cultivation 95 acres fit wvrwnmn gnu Hmmm vpnmm' Ang,-I; 3;" for cultivation and 5 acres ready to aww] mf Nm” nn "pq, ' stump, this Farm is well supplhsdlizlg 1 ang. pf, gg” water being a stream and twlifw “my” ' conveniently situated, buildings' in- _ ' if” CIW 111°” Ilmwt \1°v.i|°° hWl h h h I d For fur- fi»l':° °iii'§i:i? '»°°iy"f»"ii`. nw I F°"“" I 4 C _ °° " ” . ° 9 'Lun""'£- suWi`oF`ii°‘°'“ouav"aA"'r IUY is lmlfia F." - ‘ i ii vi-“A it ~ -fiirritters. sttomeis. Notsrr Pub- ' .»‘&"'*' f I ristmas will give you the op- portunity of getting the Vidtrola you have . l had in _mind _right algng for the home. '#5: ' nn. HEATH MeiN'rvnE. ' ' . _ - c Don’t wait until the last day, but select one now, and you will satisfy every -longing for good music on Christmas morning. \.»-- ' §`~\-->"¥_~ .-1-,-<25 » ' ' \..\;-" T .. _ _ f if ,f /-ff? \- -r ' \;:~--f" -/ if “ cl... _ _.~.__w/ ' “~--~' _. `\.. usiilillces-Old Guardian ' Omoo, Pro-__ _ H V with I5 tsl-Inch. douhlemldld Vidar Records (30 selections, your ova choice) mm mwyer (UT B5 md Iesistered “__ _Sold on easy payments, if desired I other \;/ictrolhaa from $2I to $400 (on easy ,_ terms. if desired) afunny "His Nla$'ter`s Voice" ._ dealers in any town or city in Canada. Wm; fotiftce copy of our 450-page Musical Encyclopedia listing over 6000 Victor Records. LIMITED _ l ~` " 1 l~ sf' 1.. i' 51| ..._ . ` , ~ __ Lenoir Street _ ' _ ~ \- _rib i'_¥31*_‘?‘?i‘%*‘¢_‘i ; 1 l » V Mom MAL 1 _*J If _ DEALERS IN oN! PMC! FIYESY TOWN AND CITY ao coAsr 'ro coast " - vicroii uooans-sans in clmana ,\ _mall rg won ron "ins nasrglrs. _yoicv : - ' ‘ t i -H.A. 'rANToNv&c0. - - - Vicirola Headquarters ' _ ` 144 Great George Street, Charlottetown . rf ~~-- ~~ ~---~-~- -~--_ --~~~-f E- Removal Notice co. cs. Owner may have samr have removed my_ livery business to the Revere Hotel Kent Street, w ere I will have excellent accommod- a number of boarding horses. and also country .» attentimfgavei :of rations. ' ‘ Phone 584--J neg, 223..-R t .is - ., _ , \ _ _.W §,§M;1,_,_%_*‘|,,`__¥,.`§ , 1