,~.-._ `._.. i it l l l l tv. ill Big Days Racing at WAS S0 RUN-DOWN HE COULD -$900 IN PURsl-:s $900 The following entries have been paid up in their respective classes. __ "Well slr\thls ’l‘nnl.lc ~tr.ll htcn ‘ 2,17 -1-rot Pune *$00 of a lllediciilcf' said Pieter Spriggs, of No. 1-Kettle nominates by lllcltinntm Drug co.. owned by J°hl\ M°‘ T Phee, Freetown. ' _ _ No. 2.--Dunholln, nominated and owned by Gal' and Al’.\'l\1S»-Lh*"_l°"°‘ 1' town. nd owned'by II. C. HO0IJ€l'. Cllflf' No. 3.-Brenton H., nqmlnsted a lottetown No. I.-Orwell Belle, nominated it nd owned by Jolln Rooney, Iona. No. 5.-Better Not, owned and_nomlnsted by J. }l. McGre80l‘.. M011- No. 6.-Mayor Todd nominated and owned by H. Kelly Charlottetown. No. 7.-Colorado L., nominated and owned by H. Kelly. (»llHl”l0t»f°l0\Vl\- y T. G. Ives, owned by W. B. Mc- No. 8.-Baby Logan nominated b Arthur. Kensington. 2 40 Trot, No 1--Commodore (‘reSt‘PuB. Ilumllmiefl bl' M"KI“"°" Dmg C°" °W“°d by Fulton Darrach, Clyde Rl'/cl'~ No 2-Bright Metal nominated and owned by I-Vendlfn MWFISHBY. Earns- cliife. ' N0 3,-.Louis Guy, nominated and owned by A, ll. Rogers, Kensington. No. 4.-Jnunlta Aubrey, nolllinated and owned ily Dr. J. D. Mclntyre, Montague. No. 5.-Mac Cresceus nominated town. Ng, 6_Upi.on Prinrenolllinated and owned by Horne Bros. Winsloa Station. No. 7.-‘Miss Belle Rico nominated and owned by W. B. McArthur, Kensington. ' No 8--Patola nominated and owned by David White, York Point. _ No. 9-Miss Elreil nominated by T. G. Ives _owned by John 1'. Snlitli, Kinlrora. _ z < ' 2.25 Pace, \ No. 1-Angus Dillard llolllillated by McKinnon Drug Co, owned by W. McNeill, Southport. No. 2.-Queen Catllcrlne nominated anti owned by Gavin Iiardinlz. Hraham's Road. No. 3.~John R., nominated by \V_l\IoNcill, owned by J. A. Rogersoll. Crnpoud. No. 4.~Kecmah Allbrcy nominated and owned by Edward Stewart, French River. No 5.-Oma nominated and owned by H. (`. Hooper, Charlottetown. No. 6-Ed Lacollda nominated andowlietl by C. H. Benoit, Charlotte- town. ~ No. 7.-Commodore K. nominated port. No. 8-Christie Dillon nominated Smith, Kinkora. _ ' 9. Lady Kip. nominated by W. G. (‘llurt~ll, owned by W. T. Purdy, Amherst, N. S. No. 10.-John Dongolu nominatcll Temple., Kensington. All races mllc heats in harllcss, best three in live, and to lilllsil at thc und ot ilfth » -' 1 ~ < heat, wllell nloll_o_v vllll be .lu.lrdcd actzordlllg to stalldllll; in suin- mHl'y» Any horse dlslanclng the ileltl or any part thereof entitled to one money only. Stakes divided 50, 15 and 10 per cent. 'Five per cent additional deiluctell from money winners. Two or more _Whorses trained or owned in the shine stablc may start in the same class, when full entrance is paid on each entry. Races to be called at 1.30 p,nl. sharp, (liailway time.) ` , Thlll meeting Will lic Ltovcrllvll by lilo National Trottllln Associlltioll giglgez (of which this track is it lllcillbcr) except wllcrc they collillvt with the The above list of horses is sulhvicnt reason for thc best dzly's racing held on the island this year. People coming by auto, or trillll, if you want a good hot lusty dinllcr at A nominal, fee, come right out to the liaise 'Track grounds where your hunger ` nlallllcix Just try us. < The following train al"i';lnl.:irlllcliis have been made, carrying horses up well as people to and from tllc rascs:- will be appeased in the most pleasing Stations Fares. 'l`illl0. Pom saoo ` ~ and owned by Ira Carr, Charlotte- Purse $300 and owned by Alex Kennedy, South- by T. G. Ives owned by John P. by Alliston Langille, owned by 'l_ Stations _ ._ Bummerside . . . . . . . . . _ ..$Il.20 Kensington 3.00 Freetown 2.85 21.111. 0.00 0.27 0,43 .i A, ."» » .ll A' l 'u - 0 ,ls ’. l '\ 5 I.. I ___ I l fl' 1. -c{'__ 1 l v l :"4 A ffl'/1-_ li 'l . ~i?l l Emerald 2.05 Bradalbane 2.55 ’ Fredericton 2.50 Hunter River 2,25 ' North Wiltshire . , . . . . . . 2,05 Above fares include War 'l‘alx-i’ stations not named. A special auto road has been open to the track, and all cars will go ami old road entirely open for horses ami »l`l§`|."_-"- L1-ia'-‘F1 ace:-by _ ». . _ p y 0 s 'ice to park your cars, and a i-ollipcteilt man to look after thclll while you secpllic races. i ' ' - Two years since you were to Nlontnguc so you owe i¢ gn , ' ~ _ A ‘ » yourself to llc thel_'e this year. Lome by train, .luto or team; they are all at your con- V9|'l 9!lC9- M0fIttlI!uo for a good tinlc, l’nl lzolllg, are vim? Admission soo. children 25°. -i- . if _ Fares. Time. al. ll. Royalty Junction . . . . . . . .$1.70 I9.l5 (`h:il'lilttctown . . . .. . . . 1.90 51,00 Yoilk 1.45 0,30, lledford .. .. , ._, 1_3() 0_4; ’1'l'acadie ..... . ..._ 1.25 0.53 _\it. Stewart . ._ 1.10 10.15 Peztkcs .. .70 10.43 t‘urriil.:an .. .40 .11_13 Molillllrue, arrive 11,45 Wlllirtiilllllte fares froln intermediate cd on the east side of the road lcadlnl.: 001110 by this road, so as to leave thc <'=\rri'-llrcs '1‘liel-0 is lent l G. IVES, Secretary. 200 'MEN WANTED , _.E For cutting pulp wood at Cape Bre- 'Dlh $2.25 per cord, for cutting and BWHHIDIDE, less 75 cents lt dlly llollrtl. Men UBSIFYIIS to work by month lvllges $40 to $48 per month with hoard sup- Dlled. lreo transportation. Camps ull new and good. For further inforniatlon apply at EU1Dl0yment Service of Canada . Market Building, Charlottetown, P. E. Island 332-8-19-Mtf. i _“Prince of the Ci0wn” Par, bred Clydesdale stallion l=.n.l. ‘ _ No. 10 Registered No. 15158 sired by crown algal. tasszl Dan Crain.- m°l'9- MUYUUWBI' N0~ 31527- Tlllfl |02 lIlH<'lllnf‘. Victor kllcilcn runni- _Sllvcr Moon base burner (now), °'ne" .mme at Nine MHS Creek Queen heater with coal grate, 2 milk exwm °v°ry Fndfay' Benning MW I lI:III(I:i'ir~Il}0,IlirI`ltlrnI?IiTgr'cicd|ning horse will make the season at the Oth he will stand at the P. E. I. Hey Ind Produce Co. Stables, 187 Great 0 cords hardwood (split and piled). qw", su-99;' Cha|-l0uel,¢wn_ fillalitliy hardwood bourds, 400 fl, -‘llrutre plilnlt. 150 feet- of scantilng, no will mud at M. J. Mousses' f.’“’“"*"’"' """'- ""1 ""“‘» 2 “High livery fortnight beginning May 12th ltllili, it New Haven over night. Terms. eight dollars for season OVPP sued notes, 4 months at 5 ll. c. secured by note or cash. B DANIEL N. TAYLOR' \ 0WI10r--.MacKinnon at McNeill,/sollclmm Hllfllzh, 2 light drivllil.: sit-iglls' fone n. ' . _ . . ri -swim.. all-_ ‘ ~ -- ' ..._-ie AUCTION SALE M i alll instructed to soil hy Public Allrtioil on the promises at Wal'l'oil's .\lills, New Glasgow - ON SATURDAY At 1 o’clock, p. m. (sharp) About 52 acres of lnnd, also the Stork, implements, Crop, etc., colli- prislllg: ‘ S'l'()(7l{-lllrlrsc, 8 years old, weight |400, (just right); 1 horse 4 years old lI’ul'y Flay); L' rllolco lllilcll cows, one duo to Ircsilcn in October; 2 cal- ves, 2 spring pigs, 00 liens. (‘li0l‘-A quantity of hay (two stacks ill field), 11 acres oats, 2 ilcrcs wlll::lt_ 1,4 acre turnips and -'16, acre lltltrltrlos, IMl’l.liZ.\’ll<]NTS-Hay rake, 2 plows. 10110 ilrw), silt disc harrows (iicwl, sl-l spike llarrows, set sprlnl: tooth llurrows, cart box and wllcols, truck Wflltflll, ill-rllt wanoll, lilly fork. rope llllrl blot-ks lllewl, wood sleigh, box cw), driving harness, cart stlddlc ,ind ilit-ctlllllg p.ld and brcc1.hln;,, .oll.irs, and halilcs, titloea, daisy .lurll, allovels, hoes, forks, lawn . _ lI0l'SI'1IflOL‘I) l"Ul`(.NI'I’llItE`-Scw ALS()---1 ilcro klolidykc firewood, obes (new), etc. TEIIMS.-S10 and under, cash, and Sale positive as mill property is old. W. D. McCOUBREY, Auftlonccr. August 30th, 1919 ,._. ..-fn:-r. laudiiulul-‘. . With the Facts HARDLY MAKE HIS ROUNDS -TA‘NLAC ;BUlLDS HIM UP . . ' r ‘ ll - il llie right up and it t>ol~tailll_y heats anything l ever run across in tile way . 10 Duke St., Halifax, N. S., tfulixttla, to a Taulao le resentativo ill Halifax . ..s l ate iiidil't scent to digest well or do_ I' me much good. because it just s:-r-med - to sour oil my stolllacll and bloat lllc “ would have tcrrllllo pains aroullil ful' smother, This gas was so bald at ;‘ tinles I just t'tlulliil`t lic d\o\\'ll at ali ' but had tu sit up ill bell for hours at f’ a dull, thrnbllilll.: paill ill my stolll.lt-.l all tho time and was collstipated tl sollietlllllg to rciievv this trilttllle and ‘-' it was illlpossilllo for me to slarlp ol' S out and hardly able lo make my _ rounds, zlltllolllszll I took ilczirly cv.>l'y= hill done liilll 'So llltlcll flood ho tlloulzll' I :lull I :llll cerlzlinly lllilqlliy _:lull I did, I lc stomach or gas any more and lllat pain I had ill my stoulacli is gone W lleadacllcs are ll tiling of tho putt null, and I can Hlcep like It log now and I have follild '1‘:lllla.c to llc tl splolld- l did nlcdlvln and certainly tllink any- ‘ o vl It H _ ation rcuulred. Dr Chnse'e Ointment will relic ienlera, or Edulnnson. li‘cll~ren<:e." Illl; Piles. No l surgical opor. _ l . .vo you nt once - I , #_ _ - ; . - _md ____ c____mh_ly cum “__ ma __ lMx_ H" ,iilldt lll_\snlf thilllt of lil the nite l‘orolllo. Slltuplo box irooif you lllolltloll this tri'-il lil toll Ilor tli' slllllu tli' tllclri llo:lil"<~viri'yolli~ of tllolll. $5 E box_ Som M “H DWL, S,0,.c_,,_ 0|' sill- fc-it llllout. Everett.. liut silo ll II d t lltll ‘ W _ ' ' ' ` ltllolv till' sort oi' il t'l'alik i' ll:ld lliur- nn rn 1 nt‘rc:l.l~ios "gray matter; a '1‘onlc~wlll llnllrl you ull. $3 it box. or wasnt leaving rather suddellly, l . ill-l~lci~ l~il.:lli ill vt-ry. lnlpolitolv and . _ " Il ll D _ ‘ ;=__r§i_elgf?:¢|(:,§,I‘,:l.;? 0,,'¢:',:|f_°° C ru' Icllalligvll tllr; sulllcct. But Rust: was- Sold by Gem E_ Hughes ll‘t ti: ilu put lll`t` so_l-asily. lo woll't allow Sandra any _fl‘cotlolil. SOLDIERS’ NEXT T0 KIN ii".‘.‘.f»..‘£."»-""""‘ "“` ""” """' ` s_v.in|»ilil.y_ than lla lim t-_llitngcil tim ccllsoii soldiers will be hold 'l`tlestlay, HTH? I_‘°f°‘ I M" “["""' finyt i';°lI';;"i;"E Scptelllllt-l' lltli at 1.00 p. lil, (ill-tv U’ ""1" I" it' s"_‘_ ‘Frm _"feta ". N" uhm) in G_ W_ V_ A_ Hum (,hm_m__e__plo.ls.1lltliis to lll_ist». , slu ng lilo Qmm".§ ,md Ki"g.__, “wmv _"___ _,__ only situ would not say unythilll; . . . _ _ _- o get oil' so eiisil‘_/, Just as wil were lout to leave llor, she said: ARSENE GAL_LAN.r_ sec,y_ _l{_l___l3aes due new 110th ‘ Company Ltd. P _ ' lilltilliillirlltll silos , e~ecall¢e=l=_.~. t. looooooee 0 .IEALQUS f By lille Phelps $$3'»'£¢iB$Oil,'lU%$‘$»!~ ROSE 6,053 HOME OHAPTDR L. The next lliorn2ng~ Everett ‘ was horribly uncomfortable for ine. co she oilillnlencbd to pack. I .~"l wish you would cali lllrlsy up ni] tt-ll lilni 1 nm going llollle,” she Ill. “Ali right! bllt I doll‘l soo llo\v you illl 'over so nluch longer than you ave and I have called ililll Barrett lily ll few times. It seems awfully “Not 'if you knew,” 1 wondered what she nloant, btit oll_- lfillaily I concluded she was o I t-liilcd Barrett up and_toid hllli. "lt IS sudden. Iloro site ls," anti l't~llllr|llislled the telopllolio to Rose. “lie will be at the train," she said "t‘ert_ailll_\'!" Ikllew by llci' tone \v:\llt. ilcr to toll Bal'i‘ctl Elllllrlnds “I wouldn't be hired to sltayfl ould feel so llliconifort-rlllo_ I doll't _ ll. Tllilt was the lust str:l\'.'. "l’l1-use Rose, d0n’t go lllirk ilollle l' lilo and all that .sort of thing. lt ill lliako Mother terribl uilllil "1lc'd have to be to lllallo up for .. .~ lllilll's warllled-over afloeliolls, :lull to willinvers and old lllllll for littlc I fclt u\vl`ully like al:rt:cillg with ur, and to keep frolll doilll.: it I lilll.;.=; l~lvl\l'<~tt had done for llle. 1 ltt shi- woultlll`t listcll-just pooh- i ttlllzlcll hcl' ull the way to the tation to pl-onllse lilt-_ she would ot worry lllotllvr by tclllilg her how ouldll`t prolllist-. Said silo tllougllt hcl' duty llcrlltills to lo: llly fznllil-_»' oil. llzll‘rl~li was at the stiltioli willi- lg. _ ‘Wllell llc asked Ros., if silo “lt isn'l colllfortii-llle for nlclo :ly ilow tllut Mr. (lrahalil is llz\i‘k_ lie gave lllo a lluick sllilrp look of llljr-ct, and tulltvli so rllIlilll.\'. flllll itll sucll llulllor that ltostl had ilo lt olltiroly. l didll't earn - llltloll, if ore about my husband. But I \vasn't "You lllusl lin llico to ‘Stllltll‘.l, Ml‘. i had to lead the life sho does. illt. l felt so usllullloil I wisllod that I li-r sill: left, li:ll'l'l-it illrlll,-fi to nw if ilolllilll.: llalll llilppelltrtl and Ill: - “May l llr’ul.: lll_\’ llltlsic soliitl ili- rllrlilll llf.-xt, wot-ll'I" "lull I shall llc glad to have you." lcll l bade lliill good liye ailil welll 'i`ll:li :lftl-rlllloli I rrliltl for hours. ltllvw ‘livcrctt would sttoltl, but illi~\\':l_y l llillll'l will-. I llllcw I was siullt; with ln_v rod ililso ltllil swol- l oyos, llui. I did uothinl.; to rollilor il ill dill 0'. Few Truths. Armstrong, B. O. June 11th, 1919. soou .ss we started using Minard‘s Yours truly, E. E. ARMSTRONG, Secretary Armstrong High School SALT SALT ~ Ae Milk 3113 C‘i°eam Carnation Mill: cl>me_s to you doubly richer _ than ordinary Mblk. It is thus more ¢onu¢mrnt , » than ordinary milk. ‘- You c§il use it as acl-tm for ten, coil‘¢e,i’r`uit and c¢r¢lll~ / 1 You one $0! :|5321-meta: You can .also use it in every way you use ordinary °°'|°° U" milk-for the children'| drink, for cooking. Because it lil . 'dd' rvapuralrd-you should dilute it first-ad an equal quan- _ tity of water. ` . I ' ' M`|k . A K Il' t \\_-/ mX|°u;0gn§:¢¢n¢:hToS:rt|;Ii|Imcan: (lI‘5mozE :all ls'i'Ee£ az'/za/or/1 -_ *D Directions on every can. Mean in Canada by "from Cenldnfed CEUJ " C II M'Ik _ . r~au:I:°€»:, lflmlud .tsl-»¢9f='I»"4'5'i°;i'I"|.|'II`=l. Ou- ' ` t. c ti reed n ' 4 " 3el|\lcAnEEln;°I»1::l?: U.S.A. LIce:sl:s ‘T436 “.“|°l.:'97' \"_”Z1 __ *_ i -3 ‘sf iii? T>"h'i~' k",-7. ".9 ~ L_ --_ _ _ ,- 'Y "-;_'.. ._ "E CANADIAN NAlloNAl llAllwA`Y ' ATLANTIC §TANDARD TIME l'ralnl Outward _ Tralm Inward Read Down _ 'Read up P.M.|P.M ,lP.M.|A.M. -_ `A.M.ll’.M.|l‘.M.|I".M. 4.30, 33012.50 6.15 Dop. Charlottetown Arr. 10.35 1.40 7.0511.20 6.20 4.30 2.17 7.11 Hunter Iliver 9.0012.42 5.471.020 7.10 5.05 2.55 7.45 Arr. Emerald .lucntlon 7.4012.10 5. 9.00 741,15' 'GT-I0 Dcp.'_'~""l1ol~llcil*M" *"Arr.'A8.1l5 ~' 4.00,"" C .oo 5.15 s.oo Emerald Junction 110012.10 ".55 11.00 0.05 .l.20 Arr. sulnmerslde Den, u.45l1.2o 1f.i0 l . .05 Dep.' Summerside Arr.| _7.28 12.51 .l’0l‘t IIIII ' 8.17 2.22 O'Leary 7.. mm,.~.F~1:'5'c=o\-s»r~wF’ "` E' all-'eg 52:33. aussi. _H i-ittwotim ;\JU1Xll¥c‘ cllotocno crlI>es~leo gerimw ' 25"* l-saw I-.ul-» SS* Dep. Charlottetown Arr. M t. Stewart Morell . . St. Peter's 5 ` Arr Souris Dep _*__ _____ _ _ __ __.______ |Arr Elmira D _ 5 ___ __ A . _ _ . _ _ GD 9 ~'i~'ioo~, . . _ 7 ~ I\:»A»n»- f-J r»:~z¢n;_" ____ renew# l-»oec\3< <>¢av»_-___ |A _ M 9.00 cp. lliltl Stewart Arr. 10.10 Cardigan 10.50 Montague |&Sun.| & Still .» M l | . .|_ _A.M.| l 3 30|]Jep. Cllarlottetowil Ai-r.10.40 _Saw ~sS .EFT ss ..._ _ 515| 7.25{__ _ __ _1_vl_ilrr._ly llilrllm 1Jep.` 0.45 7.20; | l Except as noted all trains run daily, Sunday excepted. 'I Y_»_ E t Pewnssr Tf=ffl<= Manager. District Passenger Aqene, l V - if 10 .. w 10.30 5.40 8.40Arr. Kensington 7.'1511.45 2 15 lt* , . _ 8.58 8.31l Alberton 6.17 10.04 S 9.35 4.30 Arr. Tlgnish Dep., 5.15 9.30 _ U . M. Seryice this rle You can whip it-chill it liqt, of course. 3_ 5_ gERV|QE BETWEEN PIGTOU AND EAs~rEill\i Pours or P. la. I, Fon ‘sEAsoN ol= 1919, vllt s, g_ HAHLAND. . _ '- M`0NDAY~-Leaves` Montague, P,lg_l 7 a. ln.; Lower Montague, 7.45 p. m.; Georgetown, 8.15 a. nl.; Murray River, 11 a. ni.; Murray Harbor North. 12 'o'clock, an-lv. ing at Picton, N. S., about 4 |l,m_ --rf-» WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY_ Leaves Blctou on'arrlval-uf.,m,0n train from Halifax, calling at Beach Pt., Georgetown, arriving at Montague 5.30 li. m. ‘Z ' THURSDAY-Leaves, Montague.-nt 3 ll. m.. clrlltlis at__.ln¢_ernlelliate ports 'on way to Cardlgsli, return. ing to Georgeto\_vn"samo evening and relilalnlng overnight. __` - FRIDAY-Leaves Georgetown at 0.30 a. m., Murray Harbor South 8,30 a. lll., arriving at I’ictou`abo`ut 11 p. ni. Run by Daylight Saving Time. For further particulars write, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND I 9'" ”"°"° `° WILLIAM Ml:LURE, PICTOU. Time Table in Effect, June Znd, » 1919 I “”'8“1“E‘""“"~' Farm For Sale _'Tile undcrsilmed offers for sale ol- 9.50 _ V 6,20 4.oo 8.35 Arr. norden usp. 0.40 .4_i5| 9.00 her farm of 70 HCPCS. 65 at-res Iear, balance covered with soft ood. -‘itllaied at Five Houses ort Augustus Ilurnl lloute l\'0. 1 lllile from IIagei‘ty’s’ wharf and ____ _ __ __ _ __ _ | |A._M.|l>.M. __ _ _ . . __ _ _l__M__A_M_ _ | A_M_|P_M_| bl 2 llille from bcllool alld Chllltll is 3011 10.301135 beautiful spring of water a 5.50 11.40 few yards from housi-'and farm. if not sold before Thursday 25th ept. will be told at Auction on lc premises on that date at 2 By Order . Mrs. EDWARD BIRT I 'Fort Agustus il s zllvlwedsipil |A_M_|-_--~--_ _ - 0'5l5t-l,l\l. 0 - -‘ - . 2£' Nobel Large private Hospital specializ- 6.0011.30 Arr. Georgetown -Dep. 6.45, 1.00- __ , mg Ln Obstetrics and`.Surgery' af` -Two, s,.','j|'D..ify'}-A o W 5 A 5 “M” < |-,,,,,|,.f~.fg;.,;,~-~~,‘-~ fordlns liberal education ln all de- | |0nly-|ex_s9i_| |,.x_sa,_, my | oartlnents,ofi’ers to young womell ' of good appearance having a high school education or its equivalent, 5| 5.151 Vernon liiver 5.45 s.51 *.1 three Year” Course "HIS l"‘“"' ng_scllool. For particulars, apply 0 buperlntelldent of Nurses, 'lilo H. H. MEL/\Ns0N, w, 1-, HU¢,¢;AN_ I-Iart Private Hospital, 95 More- and Str(-ct, Roxbury Mass. loronto. Ont- charlonezown, P. E. l. _ 547-s-2slvl'rliszip¢l_ ' _ _ _ ,.-'_- " .__ _ _ - -- - __ 4 _ ___ _ ,_. _ __ __5 I I Lively and Lasting I .' " ’ ‘- ,~*. diff. , _‘J ""l _ _ _ _, Dry Batteries and Flashlights Reliable Batteries stand up against - damp weather. I V _ __ They are built 'for service in the Maritime climate--bursting with energy that _lnlusture cail’t slackeii--they put “zip” in ignition that_ adds power t0 the motor. For telephone, lighting and for household uses, toll, Reliable Batteries are Lively and Lasting. _ __ And lust as l0ng-~last_ing and serviceable is the Reliable Flashllghts._ Made lil all standard sizes For household and Outside work wherever a quick, bright, saiellgb_b_ ls__ne_l_:d__ed. __ eitl dMk"'ll° '_ Rellablg Pr0)IlIlSl‘;ts rlliree maallre lbs ClIiI|iIda.uymg gulqe ' _ _ , For sale throughout tile - Dominion. A ~ ll” Dominion Battery C0. Limited 736 Dundas Street, llast,Tor0nto _