1 fllso-s-sc-sl. ', , __'ifgou TWO . ' A1: HomeosjAway , ' ‘ru-Vil W .1llil"’ - , / r breakfast; lupchor supper “i 5n hot days‘ especsally-‘with fruitq-c cool milk or cream. Healthful! TRISCUIT ~A Health wafer of Whole Wheat’; mans AT NIAGARA FAILS-VISITORS welcome‘ AT BOSE VALLEY Farm consisting oi 100 acres, 80 acres clean/balance under lire-wood. dwelling house and two barns. This property is oi a high state of cui- tivation.. also.. an.. ideal. Potato Farm. situated. two. miles. from Bradalbluse Stlttion, near to Church, School and Mills. For fur- ther particulars apply to ADAM MacKENZlE, Brudalbane, P. E. l. (Or Owner) WALTER. MacKENZlE, Kimberley, B. C. ~o+o++o+o++¢++o++ we o» o 0+ 7573-9-5-51. Filli SALE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The beautiful a "ence oi Mrs. Edwin Aitken, situated at 241 Euston t Street, Charlottetown. Large House, hardwood floors throughout, hot water heating, all modesh conveniences. Large lawn and garden. Size oi Lot 88 it. frontage 350 it. deep. Excellent location. by Arnly THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, l‘. E. l. 1507-1-5-7. , To be sold by Public Auctidn at No. 89 Upper Prince Street, City. 0H Friday, the 14th September. inst., at 12.30 P. lVL, the valuable residence and premises oi the late Major Ewen Macllougall. Property open daily. For particulars apply to D. EDGAR SIIAW, Solicitor ior Estate. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. 7592-9-6-tsi/ii. Aliilllilil SALE l will sell by Public Auction at the home oi‘ Hammond Harper. Mound Edward Road, on September 10th at 1.30 p. nl-, all his household furniture consisting oi iivilig room. dining room. bedroom and kitchen furniture, including a Willis Piano. Columbia Graphonola and records. Morris Chair, Kitchen Cabinet, Dishes, Base Burner, Sun Beam Oak Heater, Florence Three _Burner Oil Stove with oven, Washing Machine and Wrlnger. Sewing Machine, Con- goieum Rugs and Lfllolcum, some Bedding. Carpenter Tools, l0 laying liens, 23 Cockerals and Pullets, White Wysrlabltrs, Fold Roadster, 1926 Model and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale positive as Mr. Harper is leaving Province. Terms cash. Ii not fine on date, sale will be on Wednesday 12th at same hour. ior inspection BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. lolo-ll-fi-wilnii. sucnon SALE There will be sold by Public Auc- tion on tho premises on Friday, the seventh day oi September at the hour oi twelve o'clock noon, that de- sirable property having a iront oi eighty ieet on King Street and ex- tending from Kllg Street to Dor- oheater Street with a large resid- ence thereon being the property ol the late Archibald Moliinnon. Till! property ls in good condition and is especially suitable ior a boarding house or an apartment. At one o'clock oi the same day there will be sold at the same prem- lsu all the household iurniturol oi the late Archibald Molllnnon con- ebting oi 4 bedroom sete. dininl room not, living room and parlour iumlture, kitchen rallge and uten- sils. dishes, glassware, rugs, oli- cloth, also a large number oi other articles too numerous to mention including several pieces oi antique re. Inspection may be held on Thurs- hy the 8th day oi September- Tetlfl It ‘ . erfparlieulors apply on 9' fibflfira IcGUIGAN. I. A. IeDOIALD, ‘Auctioneer 1 "Even an actress who can swim refuses to be cast In ‘Muddy Wa~ He: I expect to have a better position next month. ‘She: Better than this? e THE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE "How Is Belle occupying her time now?" "In the pursuit of knowledge." "What do you mean?" "Chasing a college prbfgllor, q-e. IAsNmAE u. VERY SAROASTIC Snail: year locusts are arriving. Just ever the hill. - Ant: Well, hurry up. You miglrl get there to aee them the next time they come! . They say the nsventee» They've HOW m: ronrunzo ‘Em’ "They ssy Nero was a cruel brute --how did he torture hlo rlctlmsi‘ "Didn't he play the violin?" . 1011111 Residence? Modem Conveniences Apply 9 Kin": Square, v ‘will-ti. * . . our: or rus; LAST nnsonrs c L (HOIIED BRAINS (LEANSDISINFEUS REMOVES OLD PAINT MAKES GOOD SOAP f TC. .4/wa y; ask for»- When Lila told Dorothy oi Sid- lion's demands ior more money, the latter, after a moment's troubled silence, said, with a shrug: "Well, there's always your uncle." "Uncle Dan?"-said Lila in sur- prise. "But, worse luck,,I haven't his address." Dorothy laughed. "Darling. I don't mean your real uncle. I mean the one who sits all day under three little golden balls and waits ior improvident flies to blunder in." ' "A pawnbrokerl" gasped Lila hor- rifled. , ‘ "Well, something has be done. I'd help you out, if I ould, but I G I L L E ‘i l’ ’S can't spare another penny, honest- I Y E iy, Lila. I'm already way ahead oi my income until next quarter." ' l‘ a "I know, Dot. You're an angel to have loaned me so much already. Bu‘ a pawnbrifker!" she Wpeatednreal life," Lila reminded her. y/itgi a shudder. _"And whatever| when ‘he reached home, 5m 0r " 1 1 r Siddons and siientl hand- "Ib pawn your Jewels and mine,” fifffimf a 1-011 o; 1,111,, y "id D°'°"1Y celmlY- “And that. is positively the last. “Oh, not yours. 1209-" siddons." she said ily. Dorothy smiled slightly- He bowed dcferen ally. '.'.."%1“.:1.":.. 222.181. 2:: u, - ' t e sma rawn -room. amount your Pl‘9°1°"5 Sldduus de-lmifizlnscigrcec. She had igorgotten mands. You don't realize, Lila, homabout t,“ wearny, and with an 1L2}: Y°" let "m" Y“. fiawllslr of boredom, she went 1n w crest 85-" Jack. - Lil" 518mm ' He wasn't in the best oi moods. "I suppose I'll have to do it. ButiHe-d been tummy over 1n 111s mind how will I explain to Herbert, if hams gr1evance5 “B1115; 1,113, mm he “M1995 that I'm m” wearing mum firmly convinced that he was jeysglslflcan buy a paste necklacebemg treatdd dgwmlgg 2am)“ Moreover, e’ a en over- that will resemble your pearls. “hear some men inltge lounge oi his m" "°° 5°55!’ ‘mlmlted- And- i°l1hotel discussing Herbert Ware, and the rest-wen» Y°“'“ just have wtheir opinion seemed to place that pretend .11 sudden desire for sim- genfleman 1n 1,, mos; fgvoygble and Pncuy- Then- °i °°‘"5e» Wm‘ thflenviable light as a young financier. 2'“ TQM? Y°“ get- Yo“ ca" 1'9‘ Farquahar was not. sure why he re- eem em." did, neverthe- "Dad. always gives me a big check ifs?“ this“ but he °n m!’ birthday? mufmured Lila” Tea that afternoon was rather a "and that's "my B M1191 01T- DOM ghastly failure. Lila felt in her bones ness through. I'd drop deal alone in a pawnshop." "I'm not. very crazy abouhthem wifl you go with me, to see this busi-| myself,_" shrugged Dorothy, "but-J that there was danger in the air. But, even then, she wasn't quite ‘prepared for Siddons's deliberately malicious move-and after she'd Just paid the blackmailing brute, at York aforesaid so that all per- come along." . too! They dime d°wn't°wn i" D07‘ He knocked at the door and. othy's car, stopping at Lilo/s for her when She bade 111m enter, stood 1°we1‘°'*5°- bowing on the threshold. "I'd 11".: to murder Siddons," de- “Mn ware-s secretary 1s on the clared Lilo viciously, as she climbed Yphmm Madam Mrfwam ‘rushes m back into the car, with the precious speak m ya“;- case tucked under her arm. "He Jack Fm-quahm 5851,95 1,11,], a, escorted me to the door and smirk-fwraghy 811mm she murmured an ed. I'll bet the wretch knows what excuse and snpped away to 1m 111,- I'm going to do." rmy Umi" [mmthyk Kuidance- We? “Herbert's voice came over the made short work of me pawnshop wh-ev after a few momenta “was a scrpme »“. "I tt taikt ,L'l, she was “ha” a‘ ‘he ‘mmpmatlvely most vliilifllip0fgilllt mini? I Lfialinbil: pitiful amount realized upon her home 1n twenty mmlmm Please re. ‘Wm and D°'°thY'5 Jeweis- She “"15 main in the house and try to get rid even inclined to be indignant. o; any 651161-11 you may happen 1,0 Dorothy. however, said practically: havey ";*.'.*;".z::= guru. u Mazu- ~ - bl I ' i O , this is enoush w uwv Sidduusb ‘the "impbigfnst mstigillrfe Sge mouth for the present." s1,uddered_ "I feel like the lowest wretch, let-I Farquahar was 515mm,‘; when gggnym‘ pawn WI" Pretty things» she re-cntered the drawing-room, - k Doromy only smiled‘ gigvgzgows drawn together in a blac parigghlgltgrgrzlpgrjnkets. cum- “yvem And isniillis Ware chap to‘; " hat's all very well and fine and fiffieimed hfmfi?» ngheyou ggmfnded Sellewlls. but wgre getting in deep-!S1,'O,-11y_ S’ ha“ ‘leePew Blwlled 1411-} "o1 course not! Well-that 15-" Jiffy dmnt seem w be any end faltered Lila, trying m cling, in Dokothy laughed sgmlzlddetgrree, yo thc truth. "willy _, , - n s ou n' e gve me a message or Oh, it ll all come right. I feel it. 1,15 W119?" v It might-An a story. But this is “Mm ware 1s m1; at home?" "You mean D—" Lila caught her- - self up. "No, no, she's out!" Suddenly she realized the danger she was in. Even now. Herbert was on his way lip-town. He would be home in twenty minutes. She must gcl: rid of Farquahar. "It‘s time for you to go Jack," she said lightly. He gave her an ironical glance b‘ “Jzsmt” M mhw“ 5mm" and flung himself into a. chair. lale oi York. in Queen's County, in .. the said Province, deceased. testate“veryoéeglqgtranfig/Lrg saute}? fighfi Dominion oi Canada Province oi Prihce Edward Island lN THE PROBATE COURT 19th George V., A. D., 1928 110W, By the Honourable A. Bannermsn » w"b“"°"' s“"°(“°' “"15” M delii-iggmhigewiicfsowlislgncemlllfilfewigili Pmtmw’ ac" ‘w’ to kick me out and make wa for T” m‘ Shad" “I hi" C°“""Y- Mihim. Well you can't my swcety irl amen,“ Cmmty- M’ ‘n? Cmmubl” I'm herc-I-and hercl stay until; 1(1):)" raiyerate person within sald|meet Ware fare to face and tell him mums-e ?¥.."l§’.‘%'...?.‘f..3;'é‘.'°°“’ WHEREAS upon reading the potl- tion on file oi Hamilton H. Brown . - and Abner Vessey, both oi York aforesaid. the Elecutors oi MHIIEB Swo rdflsh above named Estate praying that a" Citation may be issued ior the ur- pose hereafter set forth: Youpare Is therefore hereby required to cite all‘ persons intrested in the said Estate -—— to be 11nd appear beiore me at a' BOSTON. Selll- 3 — The schoon- Probate Court to be held in sneer Olive brought to Boston the Court "one 1n cmrpnumwn, 1n largest swordfish seen hero in Queen's County,'in_ the said Ikov-imflny IIKOOIIS- The hlllh U811 mens- ince on Wednesday the twenty-sixth urcd fourtcen feel and its rapier day oi September next, coming, stfwas longer lhan a man's arm. The the hour oi eleven o'clock, iorc- fish‘ weighed 500 pmsndg, about, noon, oi the same day to show cause double that of most oi the big fish ii’ any they can why the accounts brought. here. - oi the said Estate should not be The Olivn lock the fish on Pissed and the Estate closed as Brown's Bank, nor far from the prayed ior in said petition and on gdgg or George's shoal. after a furi- MWOII i" "Mild Mvlilhllflll Proctor ous battle. Numerous nicks in the ior the said Petitioner. And I do 51g 1151,15 rapm- 1nd1ca1ed ma "m"! ‘"5"’ "i" I "l" “P! llflt- previously successful encountenr: o! be forthwith publishedin some with other monsters oi the dee newspaper published in Chariotte- town aforesaid, once in each week; ‘ {or at ‘east consecutive weeks ‘—‘“*— rom t e do ereoi and that a true copy bejorthwith posted in the name y n e o W“ llouse lnflharlottetown aforesaid, in The P-m" "W" 1' "'3' n“, ircnt oi the Hall in York aforesaid. 3.3%; W"_'l_'h'"'°“h‘o ‘m’ $59k" and at or near Peter Brodl ' ' Q M“ M" "":.-:.1-'.:.:1.1.;.~"1:.':~ "*1"- sons interested in the so 7 ~ “b ° 1W“! "T ,,,,,,,,,,,,, m, h", if“ “minor. Dinner portiei and banquets 111cm,‘ a specialty. This house is located, Given under my Hand and ‘f '9 Km‘ 5m“ “mm 077w“. Ilse Seal or the said Courtcm m" . 1km “baby “Auughn” lloursiormoalmhreakiastm uulhm‘ nun" a, aldtolofiloohliismerlltulo’ mm’:- QIDIOI l“ l0 7 P. H. " mo.) A. n. wsunmrros. MWHFI‘ ' Jug” 0f h9g5“: hill. M. I. VIMIINNON, 78174-23441. " Q-OO QQQ-OO§-O-OOQQ'O OO-Q-UQQQO-O 77w Last Post (BY RICARDO STEPHENS) A STORY 0F EDINBOIID CASTLE OQ-O-VQ-QQ This is the story. legend. myth, Told me in barracks by Drummer Smith, Told in Auid Reekic. of Bugler Bain, To the potter and drip of; the driven l‘ n, / While the March wind walled like». wandering ghost, And just at the end came the long "Last Post." If you could hear it as told by him ‘Twould haunt you till death, Made your eyes grow dim. And if I could tell it as I was told You'd print it on parchment In lettered gold. Story:—- The castle stood grey in the wan moonlight; _ Four bugles had sung to the stars, "Goodnight," They echoed and sang thro’ the old brown square, , And whispered away‘on air. Then up to the wall went Bugler the 106-60171- B n, _ And blew to the East thro’ a port again. / He leant and looked out to the frosty North. To the hills of Fife and the hidden Forth: He turned to the East and he sniffed the sea. ' And swore: "Here's the-pick o‘ the ‘ earth to me;" “I'd die without winking if once a year I knew I might play them the ‘Last Post’ here."_ Or ever the swallows had crossed the sea. Or the West wind whispered that Spring should be, An echo of war from the East was sent. '\ ’ . And Eastward, far Eastward, the Bugler went. He scarce had been tanned by the Eastern sun, He hardly had seen how a fight was won, When, straggling a bit on a long hot day. He came where the enemies’ out- posts lay-— Who caught him and bound him; and Bugier Bain Answered the roll-calLnevcr again! They played with their knives till his blood ran cold; They promised him freedom and untold gold _ ‘ If. when on the sound of their hid- den tramp The sleepers awoke in the British camp. He'd send them confusion and head- long flight, By sounding "Retire" through the noisy night, _ A shimmer shone as the cold steel stirred- Thc Bugler was daunted and pledg- ed his word. That night, for the sentrics the ' hours went by With never a sound but the wolf's , wicrd cry Howled clown from the hillside, now here, now there, Now Northward, now southward, now everywhere. Wild laces peered down to the fire- iit plain, And death-ringed and came Bugler Bain. frowning Then nearer and nearer the camp they crept, When up from their clutches the bugler leapt, White-faced, and grim — with a. stammered prayer, He snatched at his bugle and stop- ped them there; For out thro‘ the silence sharp and curt ' Rang the rising notes of agshrill "Alert." rockets rose ‘r ‘Then the bugles sang up and the And the whole camp started to greet ~ its foes. P While out. from its wounds with u sobbing groan, ‘Went l. e Bugler's soul through the n gill; alone! r {our bugles thatcvening were rais- ed to blare. ~ "Last Post" cc the skies in the old Crown Square; But fifth in the rank ere the call began Stood the shadowy shape oi a dying man, His cheeks they were white and his lips were grey; His red heckled helmet was _half azay; His bu le was thrawn but the notes rang true. His bugle hand hanging and half cut through. His cheekbone showed bare. as he turned his head, 1-111. khaki coat stained where the blood ran red: He stood to tile ieit and he took the The Imperial Improved Proctor - \ Type \' Potato Digger The oholpest and most Iatisiae- tory Digger on the nnrkot changed to snoet modern condition. A two horse outilt. lass olt‘lflilid and Covered Potatoes. lowest up keep cost. Price with screen lllfl. Price without screen 870.00. height lllld to your station. Cali and look than over or write ior iali iniorn- atistn. llianuiaotured by CIIAI VGD-I-‘I-li. t WN,P.I.I. ‘ And the Flash and Vanish at far word' And every bugier that bugle heard] But his still set face and starinll, eyes ' Hod the haunting look oi a man who dies! The Guard-Bugler, stepping to-l wards the wall. 1 Saw That at his side, but heard no foot-fall; He blew. through Castle Hill, But he felt there was That at his elbow still, And he heard for ever the port over note he blew Instead of one bugle there sounded two! Back lb the guard-room four buglcrs , went, 1. Pale and dry-throated and ili-con-| tent; But Bugler Buin watched thclights‘. oi’ mm. k Inch Keith; ' He went once more all the ramparts round, While the sentries shivered and heard no sound. | Ho barked to the breeze as it. whis-I pered by— From the Pentland Hills come a curlew's cry— Then he pointed his bugle to Prin- cess Street. And he walled thro’ the darkness a ' last "Retreat." And up thro‘ vhc grandeur Of Heav’n's high arch. Went Bugler Bain on his lust long march. All God's winds. and the wide wrold's weather. Met that March night and fought together- Blinding snowstorm, rain. . Beat and battered on Bugler Bain; Now the mad lightning around him flashed. Now he stood stunned while thunder crashed. A flaring comet rushed flickering sharp sleet and] the < by. And left him blinded and choked his cry; Then up from the earth came a seething gale, That caught him and carried him, breathless and pale, Where nothing there seemed, be- hind, before, But blackness and silence for ever- more » He gasped in the stillness and then he laughed. True thro' it all to his well-lov‘d craft- "Oh, this is the end of the world," said he. “The end 0' my bugle, the end 0' me; "But give me a chance and I'll blow once more "Where never a bugle was blown before.” He lifted his bugle and raised his head- ' He blew the "Assembly"—'tw0uld wake the dead! The darkness was cleft and silence rang And back with his bugle the Bugler sprang; For where there was darkness there came a blaze. And trumpets rang out from a mil- lion ways. the Up thro‘ the vastness. pile upon p 1c. Gliltered God's parapets many a mile; And the rush and the roar of the ranks that rose Was the sound oi the storm when the West wind blows. Over the rampart a great voice c e Strong as the sea in a full spring- tide: "Who is the Bugler that blows so "Rousing the guard at the outer gate? Who is the braggari: who comes so fa r. "Startling our silence with sounds of war?" . Then each point answered and called again, Shouting in mockery, “Bugler Bain." The wind as it passed him stayed to jeer. The air grew dark with a nameless fear. Then all unbiddcn the swift word sprung From his trembling lips and babbl- ing tongue- "0. I was a sinner and lived in sin, “Look to your gates and let met in." There never had risen a word or 4 thought In the Bugler's lifc, but returned unsought. And shapes that ior years had bee sserulvtuafiidvf i928 .,. YAIRIINLIEYS changed the both still fin the nnce. $1 P¢ b0 f a best dit-uggiicsosnd USA. x Madison O10 (Iuqiiaylg LAVENDER WQEWIWJOII/vyueilpulu Though exuberant youth and dignified age rden seat for the swift-travelled automobile dgiiovcliness in the refining‘ purity of Ysrdleyh Old English Lavender Soap. For I68 years Ysrdlcfs has brou ht satin smoothness to hands and faces-ind has left flinging, freshening touch of Lavender’: lovable frag. Soap alike have e3. large cakes It all department stores. YARDLEY, B, New Bond Street, LONDON, ahlnlll 350.362, Adelaide sum. w, Toronto, 1. 0m. Square, New York. underground Met him and mocked him and hedge him round. He though he had shrieked with the damned for aye. Ere ever that laughter had died away- Hc bent in the shadow of Hell's own gloom. r And waited in silence to hear his doom. But wllile he stood waiting, his grim wounds woke. And bled, and the blood as it issued spoke— ‘ "There's many a hundred who scatheless live "To bless the alarm that. he did give. “These wounds that bear witness and whence I drip “Were made ere the bugle had touched his lip. “This Bugle-r tonight had been hale and whole, "Had he counted the cost to his perjured soul." It ceased, and the thunder rolled out. again- "Hol Guard of the drawbridgemass Bugler Bainl" So Bugler Bain, with his bugle waits, Each night with the guard of ylzhe Outer Gates. Till up thro‘ the darkness he can hear Mounting and murmuring, faint, but clear, From the earthly spot that he the most, The lingering call oi the long "Last Post.” Then Bugler Bain blows a swift loves reply. And over the city the echoes fly. But once a year on a. mad March night, The Bugler returns to his old de- light. For four men come out to the grey Crown Square, To Join in the call of the “Last Post." there- But flve men are seen at the ser- gcani/s word. Five bugles that night in the Square arc heard.- And two men go up to the oule well- Two bugles that night to the m ward call, But four come again to the Heveill For one like a shadow has =. .. away. mom NINE MILE CREEK AND VICIN ITY The Nine Mile Creek school » opened Tuesday after the mid summer vacation under the man agement. bf Miss Helen Driscoli 1 Mt. Herbert. Miss Margaret MacDonald . New Dominion left Saturday morn ing for Arlington, Mass. where sh intends to spend the winle months. The many friends oi Mr. Jo MacDonald oi Rice Point a . pleased to see him out again, ai - having a severe attack oi ionsiiil Mr. and Mrs. Willard l-iickso Mcncion N. B. motored to lh Island visiting the latiers aunt Malcolm MacDonald of Nine Mil Creek. Miss Laura. MacPhail of Argyl Shore is spending a. few days wl - her sister Mrs. Leslie Mitche New Dominion. Mrs. Jack Beck of Murray Riv returned after spending a fcw day with her brother Mr. Hector Cam bell Nine Mile Creek. _~___. Miss Jemima MacLaine return to the city after spending the week 0nd at her home in Rice Point. NEW ANNAN. 9 members a two visitors met at the home of E. J. Wright. A report. oi the Co vention was read from the Guardi by one oi the membe n. A vote 1 thanks was tendered Mrs. McKay i1 giving her lawn for an ice-cm social. A vole of thanks was tende - the Hostess. The next meeting is ' be hvld M the home of Mrs. Chsrl Tupiin. The undersigned ollers Ranch. and School. MacK INNON do McNElLL, Solicitors. ior l h r f g5 Royalty 3% miles from Charloirefow: iiiniliizh sing"?! 1-"88 dwelling house with outbuildings in good repair. lin excellent farm for growing Seed Potatoes. Near Ch Possession given lst November. FARM FOR SAIIE at Central Royalty, Queen’s C at Ceu cuitivs 1 Also mts. cums e. GM 124 Water slmt 1020-11-21:? At a special meetin discuss the SERIOUSN We find that in this profit that" It is im term credits. T. 1.". SMITH, r. ~.1<Av, .1. SHAMA, , THOMAS MICHAEL‘ Bruce 0b., . mmitefil U l ‘ P. Jllo nsuo, Wvfhflblglleou, A. s. NELSON, W J. SRAWDERS, \ \ ~ 1 I the Retail Gro oustliyt agreed that sorgledeci cre I accounts must. e d 1; d will be forced to discontifiugp e and adhered to‘ It was therefore agreed t must be PAID _IN FULL eithe pay our wholesalers in th' t d - -to adopt the plan as statednagovgys and l Groceries are sold on a vary our_customers will see our position an to give them the boat possible so possible to ca NOTICE d as such. r weekly, fo rvice. period a: A. R. WISE, corrm a. co. m ac co. s. ev. ACORN, P. N. MANUEL, ROWLAND 1.. my |-- 6- WORTl-lv, ‘I f cers of Charlottetown, called t0 o the present credit system ed improvement m the ma , it was unanim- nnar of handlmfl or else the credit store! "at kwlimli"! Sopleumber first, all accounts rtmghtl y or monthly. We must n order to do this we are forced small margin of profit’, ahd we trust d co-operato with us in our effort 0f keen competition and small margins 0i "Y overdue accounts and extend lolll BURHOES GROCERY- . R. T. WHITE. HAR-RY D. CRAIG- A. BHOGGINS ELM. KAYB, J. J. STOREY; CUDMORE BROS. J. B. FLEMING. o. TQMl-‘lflfl V“