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Allen, Assistant, Pstholog- 1 __¢Two c5N-fs PER WORD h ist of the Dominion Department of Ag- ° bw I" this Pr°"“¢i° msemon for advemmn to ,MBBESL rlculture, now in Charlottetown, to tht iinin Cash must accgmpany order f°’°m°“ lhr°“5h°“¢ me P'°"i"”" "I when we Meet Again" ‘date ...__ 6727`7`3M6|' ..~ouNoAs.-Mr. narr McLeod is '““°h““' ' - P ° I ' I I Ph(-me I59 J ’ ' __. . _ visitin hi,'4_ areuts at Folitune Headf 1' ,(3) Ale you having now or have 0 _ O _ Q 1 .’U¢$h¥¥¢§%$*`$_¥¢4f¢&¥i¥¢¥b$ft5f 9° This is onerof our -best it it seasons to haveyour Photo it /if taken WHY.~N'O'i` TODAY it at the " ` BAYER STUDIO We close on Wednesday afternoon from June ilith to Sept. 3rd. dt nmaawamaaaaaamaa ¥¢‘#¥¢¥¢¥¢¥¢¥¢_9'¢ i¢ it %%%& it it NOTICE Commencing Saturday June 7th and ending Sat- urday Sept. 6th the busi- - ness hours of the Rogers Hardware Company, Ltd. _wil be from 7.30 a.m. un- till 5_p.m. closing Satur- day at l. p.m. We do not c Io s e on Wednesday _ afternoons. , PLEASE RESERVE THE ABOVE NOTICE 4*~"4 . Til: Rogers Hardware Company Ltd. - ' o>r+»-ositeialeosie 165-6- Ms_tttillAug1si.. 0 1-HNH%%HH I REST-l MINED COAL . WE are now discharging I' . best quality SYDNEY - - SCREENED COAL » - ALBION NUT COAL TRY US for prompt and courteous service R C. LYONS & CO. PIIUN E I I I ` l 'FO?I'~-le#-O»+O=+§-ti O40 59395-27-mtf » ¥§il€°F)iE'U:‘I&*¥t&'0?l=°\°?|-“|‘>l"H€'l*°f§Bi:§`Y'l>Tléb'\ Farmers Attentio = ii Save Your ' Valuable Crops _ BY Usiuo OUR f 40 per cent SOLUTION of - -A FORMALDEHYDE We guarantee this Fok- MALDEHYDE to be up to the Govern ment Standard Directions on every bottle I Sold by the small, or by ' the gallon WHOLESALE & RETAIL Carruthers & Parkman . Limited 'Whl 'li&:RtaiID 't .;.s.a.;,. .Jars _ =-‘+»+ fiualifled endorsement of 'l‘anlac is the name of Hon. Frank V. Evans,_t’ormer mayor oi'_Blrmlnll~hani, Alta.. ex-state exa-miner of publli- 'crounts of Ala- bairiai ,and oneitinie. eilllor ‘ot‘ the: South's greatest newspaper-the Bir- inliigliain Age-llerald. , Writing to a personal friend in At- lanta, Ga., Mr. Evans says. "* ' * ily the wily, you will hard- ly know me when we meet again, be- cause I ~;iin getting well and strong again. As I told you while_ln Atlanta last month, l have been suffpring for n long time with gastritis, as the doctors t-all it-reall -a disordered stomach, the sliouldors, headache. belching. heartburn, loss of -appetite, loss of sleep and fainting spells, For weeks I could not sleep on my back, ' “One week ngo, upon recommends t"on of friends who had tried the medi vine, l piircliiised one bottle of Tnnlac and began taking it. Since m-y second dose l have suffered none of these troubles to which I roi'er, anti really believe I am going* to get perfectly well and strong again. Woii't that be wondei't'u.l at my nge? Well, certain it is that Tanluc is it wt;-iidoi't'ul medi- cine, and you know that I nm not giv- oii to “pufl‘..ng" more experiments and 'am rather ortliodox as to materiu nlodlcti. “I sh-.ill teontiiiiie tht- treatment with pei°t`ci:t conildencn in the ilniii results. (Signed) “FRANK V. EVANS." t‘.ommentlng on this splendid en- tlorseinent og Trtnlnc, G. l~`. Willis. ln- tcrnatlonal distributor of Ttinlac. said: “Although the list of prominent en- dorsers is ii long one, I recall a few leading names that lend both dignity and ci'cill-t to the entire army., Some of ihcm are: “Hon. C. W. Mangum of Atlanta; Ga.. ex-slieriff of Fulton County; Rev. A. l-l. Sykes; pastor of Watkins Park Presbyterian Church, Nashville, Tenn.; Hon. Archie R. Anriersoii, former sheriff lltirris County, Houston, Texas; Dr. G. W. De Poriere of Windsor, Ga., one of the best known physicians and capitalists in the State of Georgia; Rev. W. C. Norton, pastor of the Wes- ley Memorial Church, 528 Estell Street .l-zicksonville, Fla.; Mr. (‘.. C. Cooper, president of the Georgia Home Cotton Oil Go., Lawrenceville, Ga.; Dr. W.l‘l, llrown, founder and presidclit, of thc Tennnessee Protestant I-lonie for Girls; Mr. H. W. Hill, bank presid~ -nt of South Pittsburg, Tenn.; Mr. l. l~‘_ Carroll, cotten mill superintend- t-nt of Clitittuhoocliee, Ga.; Hon. S. S. Shcphert. ex-city councilman of At- lanta, and many others whose names have heretofore been given to the pub- IIC." e Tnuliic is sold in .Charlottetown by Rcddiii Bros. (Arlv.) 2- _,_ Do n o t suffer another daivgtéi I t o h i n Q, I ~ inc. or rotrud- iilg Piles. No sgirgienl ogidn- a on re u . Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you g£ono1 md as certainly nure&ou. iiiic. n no ' ixl iealerri, or Edmnnson. tes It Co.. Limited. f‘omnto. Sample box free if you mention this apex' and enclose W *Amp lc PH! Dosage. Y! A. E. LYON Artistic Photogrn hy-_ Charlottetown, P. I. _ Pliotogriiphs ofiill sizes, films to it_ ull size amateur cameras are re- ceived fresh every week. ' Moderate prices Personal ntiriition to /tmnteur Photography Luminoscopy Shadow Test I System _ Looking into the Eye The most advanced science _‘ of Eyesight Testing known. This system measures and corrects any hidden or latent trouble. It is especially valu- able in old chronic hard cases, and those who have not recei- ved siitisfactory results else- where. We also usein our Test room the Ophthalnmo- meter Retinoscope, Phoro- I meter and.__othcr delicately } adjusted apparatus for deter- mining just in what degree if any. your eyes full short _ of perfection. If in need of glasses come in and "SEE" _ Superior Eye Service. ' I H. .I. MABON ' Optometrist & Prescription - Druggist _ f Montague, P. E. I. . _ 5 Nerd Dpor Bankof Commerce l I . f I "_ i I I rx _ Y . with consequent constipation, pains in. . DONT Foseer ts ii in 5 1’ _ -you li ii .t tl i . THE CO0K’S STUDIO I - -¥ iS. S. Harland leaves Montague wharf, g vi,sm"g ii _a"°L|.rel“};'l.ve°h n chiefly confined to young anlmnlnq , 0.... ... .... ....... .............. .. .... I----»~ M»~i-ge -nd <=-0-E-ww. -» ,.‘;;‘““-,“"2,;,“;‘ 1- ,'88, ye H;-,1 tc. H... to dt... t.. .........- All Races are Stalies"‘and Entries Close July Sth nil 0| leaders 0| thought and amoii 8Yo‘clock (new time.) Reduced rate. S';h‘;';l :nd wing comniigcgr 3; duties from similar diseases in your locality? ’ 9 ° Wio have come forward with their un-l 6776`7‘5M.3I~ sL,0n___MisB Flo,-ence wood of Tmm. 2' Desc'-'be I""°"Y th” IIHIUFG Of U10 The following are the classes and conditions governing same. ..‘ANNANDALE.-The crops are looking fine after the recent rain, po- tatoes have como up nit-ely.--Mr. John Howlett has ti very fine field of _early whcat, caniio_t be much better in the country. It is the white flfe 'variety-Mr. A. D. McDonald, Diir- ell, wasnt Howleti's Mill recently.- Mrs. Wnrf Dingwell h s ri-.turned to Durcll from Mi'. Isaac-Hloivlett where she wus visiting her_daiiglitcr.- A uico cxcuiination was' hold in An- nandale School last Tliursdtiy. Miss lticliartl, teacher, left for her home on Mo|i_day.-lit is reported that Mr. Har- old Mclloiiaid, rctui`ii".il soldier has |purcliziscd'the old Taylor farm from Mr. Wm. Jenkins, Big Run.--Mr. John Ji-nkiiis, Durell, has recently bought ii piece of land nt Little Riv- er from Mr. M~. Dlng.well.-Mr. John J. Mclionald, Durcll, und Mr. John Lapior, Aiinaiidale are busy hauling their lumber from llowli>.tt's Mill.-- M-r. Henry Dingwell, Cape Spray, was nt the village yesterday nt at business trip.-Mr. H. Robertson, Big Run anti some of the other boys were prac- ticing their fast rouders the other evening.-tit is reported that there is going to be a tcii party held at An- naiidale village shortly in aid of th'-_ new hull.-Mr: A. (I. Myers has an assistant clerk, Miss .lane Swallow of llunilas.-Mrs. Marstan is home on in visit to hor parents Mr. and Mrs. i~‘i'aiicis Jenkins, Duroll.-It is report- ed that Mr. H. Jenkins who has been home on ai visit is soon to leave for Nova Scotia.-Mr. Crawford Dlngwell und Mr. George Barnes, Big Run were at lIowlett's Mill, recently.-O. NINEVEH. A city, grcnt and fioiirishing_ Along the Tigris spread, Whose sins came up before the Lord Whose were scarlet red. in worldly riches they fared well, llad plenty and to spare, They thought not of etei'nity', But lived without n care." They evil did from day to duy. In wickedness they sped, Their sinful lusts they satisfied, And blood of ina-ii was shed. _ But word from God has come to them ,_ Of Nineveh's overthrow; At once with sack-cloth they ure clad. -' in ashes sitting low. _ I The time is short, but loriy days, And God their doom will seal; -,The words are sounding in their ears. _As thundcrs loud that petri. _ _Tho prophet.`s message they believed, , They knew their deeds were bad, And they were moved with sudden fear, » Their visiiges were sad. The King has taken it to heart, A fact hc did proclaiiu, That ev'ry man and beast should be In sack-cloth dressed the same. Themselves they humbled to thc ground, Where sitting down they moan, Their tears are falling plentiful, And now and then they groan. Their evil ways they all gave up, And now they live with cure; Anil mightily they cry to God. That Ho their life would spare. God heard their cry and spared their life, Respite to them is given; That they should walk before their God, Preparing now for heaven. The Nlnlvites shall 'rise with us, On the great Jud-gmeiit Dny, And the im-peniltent condemn, ' Who In their sins would stay. But soon repentance they forgot, And sinned against their God, And _walked _._in ev`ry sinful way, - rin which their fathers _t.rod_ I .2 ' God made hor grave' for Nineveh, f And put ‘her out of sight, Because her sins were very vile, And could not bear thc llg‘ht. 'Tis sin that separates from God Anil brings men every woe; At. Inst. conslgns them to that place W-here mercy He woii't show. Oh, by the fate of Nineveh, Repent, and sin no more. l~‘or sin will bring its punishment, And shut _up 1-Iea.ven's door. . -- 1 ' _ - Repont, then, 'ers it is too late, And mercy‘s day goes by; At. once be reconciled to God; Salvation now is nigh. Return not to your sins again. And gain the everlasting prize, A crown .of life's in view. -D. MacLean. \\\\\\\ -__ foo nli’§"’/ A f‘l<|nNEY lLLs _--.ft _- .fi \\\` _ \ \ \ ._\ \\`\ \\\, \ ;"i;I;" j 'U toli is viisting her parents here.-Miss Ola Myers, New Perth is visiting hero the guests of Miss Margaret Duncan. -Mr. Samuel Acorn left for Valley- ilelrl.-Miss Mary Creed, Albion, was a recent visitor In Dundas.-Mr. John McDonald, Mt. Hope. was a recent visitor the guest of Mr. Hudson Mc- Donald. l‘} .\ STERN I’ I‘}I{S()N A LS. ..*Mii-is Ella llanignn and Miss 'Clara Lanigan of Cambridge, were visiting at Mr. Daniel Clarie's, Stur- geon Mllls, on July lst. They also i-.aught several large trout. SAVE I`Hl§__CHll.DREN Mothers who keep a box of Hnby's `lwn Tablets in the house may feel that the lives of their little ones are reasonably safe during the hot wea ther. 'Stomach troubles, cholera' in faiituni and diarrohea carry 'iff sands of little ones every suinm most cases because the mother d00 give promptly. Baby`s OWU TH relieve these trotlbles, or if given oc casionally to the well child will pre t . : _ are guaranteed ‘Ivy government an alyst to be nbsolutely'_ harmless to the newborn babe. They are as they regulate ' the bowels and Kee the st_omnc.h sweet and pure. T are sold by medicine dealers or inuil ut _25c. it box from The Dr. Wil iams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Mtnadr'a Llnlment Relleves Neural ROD AND GUN Anyone reading "l<‘lsh, Fishing Fisliormcii” by George R. Belton ROD AND GUN IN CANADA for J cannot help thinking of the good iiuys when about pin. a piece of stri and a willow switch inode the b fishing tackle t`or shiners. chubs ant rock bass. "The A-lbino Boss Of T Ottawa" is the title of a real iishi story from the Doinlnion Capital whl is one of the several good stories it n. capture of a Newfoundland salmon a . ' y _ _splendid article on the Humber, Kin of Atlantic Salmon Streams. The 1 niunltioii. Fishing Notes. COIISGYV tion, Kennel and Trail are all “P the second » _ ing serial, “Tho Bear Of SIIVUF D9-Ie go to make up one of the best summer issues of the -Canadian National sD0l‘l- lng monthly. ROD AND GUN IN CAN- ADA can be obtained from any book- stand or direct from the publishers. W. J. Taylor, Limited,_ Woodstock. Ont. ‘ IN MEMORIAM Miss SARAH aunnerr. tus Monday, Julie 30, of Miss Sarah Burnett, at the use Of fIflY‘S9Ve“ years. The deceased had been ailing for some time and recently underwfml an operation in the City HOSDUHI-bm despite the best medical treatment her ailment could not be overcome anti her'ge'ntle spirit passed to its et- -irnttl reward. The deceased was of a kind and loving disposition. DOSSUSSIUS an ex: emplary Christian character, and hol passing away has caused widespread regret in the community. She leaves to mourn 'four sisters and two broth- ers, who have the synipitthy of many in their sad bereavement. The funeral, an excel>li0I1fllYTI1"'Kl‘ one, took place to St. Patrlck’s church, Fort Augustus, Wednesday, where il requiem mass was offered by the Rev. A. J. McDonald, I‘.P. May her will rest in P81109- GU8 L. SMITH. AN When one has enjoyed the pleasurd- os of life for three score years rink ton, and then passes away. we thin of death as a deliverance, but when young manhood such as Mr. AnS\lfi l.. Smith. of West Cave- D“SB°S °‘:‘ from us we are shocked and find t difficult to reconcile ourselves to lt. The deceased Wh0 P89500 “WW U" Monday, June 30. was in his 24th year, and had been sufferlns keenll' since his return from the Old Luigi; where he _had gone over with 1. -- - ii dirt til on But n'n` your way pursue. _ l "°Y"' It 'S ""° 9 no ( 0 the battlefield. yet; nevertheless his death was in BYSPY WHY UU" 0' “ hero soldier. Thus on Wedneadily afternoon residents from many miles around met st the home of ithe de- gengod where a brief service was held led by Rav. Robert M. Brodie, after which the casket was removed to the Methodist church at Maddock, where H very solemn service was helduas f0l- lowg; Hymn "Asleep in Jesus: pray- or; hymn “Going Down the _Vi1ll0y:__ Scripture reading; duet “Gods Acre by Mrs. '(Rev.i Brodie and Mrs. Jas- Macbbugall; lesson, by Rev. Mr., Brodie, "How should we be influenc- h solemn truth;"hymI1. ed bY,t is q¢ gl .umdg With Me;’_', genediction. After 9 tilaiiervice the roililtin were laid 10 \\\i`\ pl-V rest"`ih'the Met?diit."'eemetery ad- ` I( . Y ‘ _ ,if l N ‘th hiirc ' "fih\a'pall-bearers . m, ,I D N f1,,f.'“1 1. lp' .I ' `1:o\;¢“:§i. Nlac-Isaac. li.'-Duiivlile, Charles \'|,. ""t I. ,"'.f;"?]|y,»f ’,-t‘ |,i]‘I, C ‘ L ,bhp M _ nl, Leslie Mc- _ y\‘__l 'i.__ F .. F* H ., f;“;'|,|l_';;\,|i"_ 1' Lek _nd Jacob _ Much sygi- l nth s felt for the nts of t e ~-1*. -i ' . _ I ii -_ V \,,_-5%; doo d, Captain A b mMr|. Smlthf. _ rl ~. _,_. -< al e sisters an _ro ers_,' e o Q' vii » mu with um "boys (ls - - y thou- riiiicli will be cuiii°cly_nt the owners er. in risk. Do you agree to this? S -2-i_____ not have a safe medicine at hand to blets ven their romin on The Tablets 0V0ll peclally good in summer because p hey by gir- and uiy Old many €XlJressed the hope. that sho “F-i est he ell- by the influenza epidemic. the school in thq national ~ outdoor magazine for July. The six illustrations showing the re the best this eiir They accompany-ii seating the school leaving certificates g ` . . . n.' May McGregor, Jeniiio MacKay. and teresting departments, Guns and Ani- a. _ to denies which they had won making their usual standard and along with instalment of that interest- The death occurred 'nt Fort A08115- dlsease or diseases that occasioned these losses. 3. Arc you willing to allow us to in- vestigate tho conditions on your ranch? 4. If necessary, may we conduct ex. pcrimonts on or.in the vicinity of your ranch for the purpose of studying your difficulties? 5 5. (8) Do you make a practice of ziiliiriiistering worm remedies, and if so will you state what reniedy you U50? lb) Do 'you get good results from your treatment? _ 6. Will you agree to send to our of- illfc at (‘.harlot.t.otown, foxes that dit- on your ranch. in order that u prist- niortem examination may be held? ln “itch case a note should be sont with tho t-ai‘cnss, giving your name and ad- dress, the data of death, and a brief history of the illness. 7. Give the approximate number of foxes oil your ranch. 3. (Ht Ou an average, how many Dilps :ire born on your ranch yearly? _lb)',ii0\v many of these live to matur- ity. - ' 9. it is to bt: itllderstoorl that experi- - mental troatiiiciit coridni-toil nn an PUBLIC EXAMINATION _ The public exiirninlitioil of the Gra lialu's Road School was held in the _ school roolii on Friday afternoon Julie 27th. Although the wcatlior was very _ unfavorable, rr goodly number of par. ents were present. manifesting their interest in education and particularly the welfare of their own school. The teachers, Miss McLeod and Miss _ Reid were assisted in the examination by Messrs Alfred and George Green and others. The pupils in the several grades of both departments were questioned in most subjects of study and were found in general to be up to the average while in some subjects marked progress was distinctly notice- able. i Miss McLeod has a very .promising entrance class ot four young girls and would have the satisfaction of seeing their names far up on the list of suc- l cessful candidates. lt was a i_naf.tei‘ of common regret that the school work » had been so seriously interferred with being closed for six weeks. At tnc close‘of the examination proper, the principal requested Mr. Green to act ss chairman for the purpose of pre- to the successful students The ltillsscs Irene -Murray in turn were asked to come forward and receive the certi honors in most of the subjects. l Moonlisht Excursion Hillside Lodge I.0.0.F., Montague will hold it moonlight excursion. Wed- nesday, July 9th on the S.S§ Harland. Come and enjoy a moonlight sail Ice- cream served on board. If night un- favorable it will be held ou Wednes- day, July 16th. Tickets on sale at H. J. Mabon’s, Drugstore and L. B. Mel- llshe's store. Leave your auto- for 2.17 Straight Trot _ _ . . . . _ . . ._ Pursq $300.00 2.40 Straight Trot Purse $300.00 ‘ 2.25 Straight Pace . . . . .. _ _ _ _ _ . _ ._ . . . . ._ Purse $300.00 Sltlhfld lsuiilanteeii for amounts stated, should payments exceed value of stake. excess will be“ added to guaranteeil amount. somhlnlles close Saturday July 5tii. 19:9. iiorses must be eligible on June i. Entry fee of 5 per cent in all stukt-ti, payable as follows-one per cent Sillllfddy J‘1l‘.»' 501- Two per cont Wed iwsilay July 30th. Two por cent Wed- nesday August 20th when horses must bn nziiiii-tl. Five per cent additional l'roin all money winners, - All races mile heats, best three in live to harness, and to finish at the end of the fifth lic.it_ when money will be niviirtlcrl according to standing in _.uiiiinarit\s. Any horse tllstaiiiziiig the field, or any piirt. thereof entitled tn one money only. Stakes, divided, 50 per cent to first, 25 per cent. to second, 15 per cent to third. 10 per cent to fourth. Right reserved to declare otl` any stake at any time by refunding the amount paid in, to change order of prograniiiie, to reject any entry, or bar any driver. _ _ if owing to bad weather, or other uuforsocn circumstances, the Trot- ting Park shall not be able to start all, or any of tho above stakes. on the date advertised, such race. or ract~s,niny be dei'.larcd off. _ THIS ll1L‘0linK \vill be governed by tho National Trotting Association ENTRIES EARLY. llulcs._'exccpt. whore they conflict with the above conditions. MAIL YOUR T. GORDON IVES. Secretary, Nloiitugue, P. E. I. - 6599-6-27M7i. ' "* _`=..-‘_ ___`_ _-- -'" "3 ;__.'..x"_ H Roth teacher and pupils wi-re col. graiulated on their work and they are certainly worthy of colnmendations for their enterprisi- in coiiii;-tziioii with ‘he department of education. Two other pupils also mide the si»vei'ail classes. _ Short addresses were made b M cs-srs Wigiiiore, Green. William the oiiicient work of the teacher Reference was made to the splend one subject. lt seems a pity that thel placing Gruliam's Road in thi- pro department docs not give students] position of the first country st-`iool i with this standing an opportunity to' the province in the matter of supp write on that subject again. l ments. . At the close of the examination thol The exuininatlon was brought to primary department, Miss Reid aw-l close -by tho singing of the Nation arded lst, 2nd, and 3rd prizes in the Anthem, ’ . \i‘¥¢$#¥¢a¥¥¢¥¢¥¢¥¢$¥¢#¥¢5¢¥¢¥¢&¥¥§&¥5¢5¢bl€5¢-5¢i¢tl!*#'l¢srget-i if $5t%¥¢5¢‘¥¢Q@#%¥¢¥¢%¥¢§¢‘>t\2!¢7¢5¢7¢=V¢i¢¥¢ Parkman Eye Aid Just how much is required must be accurately measured --=‘;__- -.. _ __.....--. 2 --1.. .-£59 Y s Mi~Grcgor and Murray. commenting S ld marks necessary to pass but t`ailed ini snppleineiit of $30000 voted this year ud n le al ‘_ __A -_--...__ “_ -A -‘__-.7-=;;_-_Q 5% ¢§¥éF$¥4l¥¢.&4E$i%¢E¥¢F$#¢5$¥$41€%$¢$ #$¥%¥¢tI#¥¢ satisfaction. with least possible delay. Un-excelled service Too litt_le_ would only partely relieve the trouble. 'I`oo much would injure the eyes. We use the best modern optical appliances, absolutely correcting optical defects and guarantee All kinds of eye glass repairing and matching lenses done \$¢5¢5$&¢F $¢£¢§%€F " E. E. |=»un-kr-nan' Jeweler & Graduate Optometrist I ’ Montague, P.-E. I. one night. Children half fare. 6512-6-24Mtts7i_ »'il¢'I¢tl&_l_A5\*‘If*"45¥5\6\§lv&U&#B$U¢lUUQ¥¥¥HU6¥U¢Uf€¢i fl _. A 'asses-seieeesssaeeseaasssasees saaeaaaaeaaesa 2 E N :- it It it 3 ceases# 8699-1-IMZI. Our Refrigerators Will Give -' » The time is here when you require n Refrigerator, and why not get the besé that vigil gave entire Satisfaction, You need to make your home as comfortable as you can _ uring e o season. Call in to-day and we shall be pleased to show you our nice line of Refrigerators. _ The “ROGERS” Refrigerator is the lowest priced refrigerator onthe market, but has th_c Same perfect system of circulation as is to be found _in_ the more expensive lines. The case is made of thoroughly seasoned kilndried hardwood, finished Golden Oak. Plain raised panels and swinging base bronze lever locks and hinges, self retaining cnstors, cleanable flues, provision and IceCham bers 'lined with galvanized steel. Removable provision shelves. strong ice rack. N _ 1 ii ,as 1-2 ' s ` 'tl . 17 inches am., 4o inches high, price__._...__........$|4.45 Nd). 2 B355; 28 I-2 iliridhgs iivvild; I9 inches deep, 42 inches high, price 16.65 No. 4 Rogers, 31 1-2 inches wide, 20 inches deep, 45 inches high, price ........ _._...._... 20.50 The CHALLENGE Refrigerator has all the necessary features that go to make up a good orking refrigerator at a popular price. They Chililenge C0ml>HYi~‘0n in both quality. and price. No. 66 Challenge with Galvanized lining, two provision sliclves 32 I-2 inches wide, 20 I-4 ~ _ ' h lf h __Q __________________ __ 29.0 InChesNit(S?2)62‘6CliYd:llt;eiigel,gwith Enamel Linings. 25 l-2 inches wide. I8 l-4 inches deep, 42 inches Other Refrigerators up to $60 00, From Now Until Se t. l3th we Close Each Evening at 5 0’clocli and Saturdays at One U`clocli. We do not Close on Wednesday Afternoons ouiuul - I 2, uulrou Saul NS ° “`i\\i"f__.f`°“‘“'(‘_’_ Suu. F' "' "i.il§'!|lIi. I -‘_ -!&_ DISTRIBUTORS OF YALE LOCKS AND HARDWARE __ EVERY HOME SHOULD ooosooooooocooecoa assesses:-senses-saaaasaaaasaaoa-use HAVE A REFRICERATOR You Perfect Satisfaction .,_ QUilliusllllililiiliniIOCDOOIQ ¢$|l\%#¢‘Q¢Q¢l#ll¢llQll~I.. .ty ¢E¥¢5¢5¥ L