l “_ _ . __ ,‘ 1 - I. , . s - 1 1. ,f li low ellen disease and sickness comes in the home, and very often the cause is with tha waiting.- We always Ply 91. enlar atten- tion to theraanitary wa, as this ia verhy ipiportant to the maintenance of sa . Our plnmberis l’. ilrsbelaas man, and eaabe relied noon in lttiug up this clara ut work in the meat upto- date and sanitary manner. We sae none bat the very best quality oi' goods on the market and we can sllarlntee entire satisfaction in every rpeet. Give ns a ull when in need of any plumbing work done. ` Bruce Stewart & Co. Fonndir;h%1;5ir;e§r:k Machinists 2 Ell Steam Iavigtion Co'a Wharf. Chariot town, P. E. 1. tc R1: - 0 If MacNei1l's 'Eczema Lotion fails to cure any case of eczema it will cost you nothing; if it cures only 25c. It has cured hundreds of cases Why not try a bottle. Good for any skin trouble. Sold only by. E-LLI . THE DRUGGIST, Charlottetown . WANTED . The man who always drops his chainless watch to call at our establishment. A chain on _a watch is economy. We are making a specialty of chains of various styles and prices, Call and select. L. W. COOK, , Jeweler, Cor. Gt. George and Grafton. Cape Breton Ads Rolf' Q, Ross, Barris1era,_eo.. .11 ann Nota el. Money to Loan-Btra1gh\i,oan or rom Building and Loan Company. ' Oloes in Ross Block. Sydney C.B. anon ness. 1.i..r1. nowaan a. aosa an 1,.1..s BURCI-iilkl. el. NISIITYRE. FMHI ermsolicitora, otaries, c. 8ydnoy,C. B- Caaauaj. Boacninr., M.A.L.I..‘l Ai1cn1aai.n1\.Mcir4~rvla, B.-1.!..I..B _ ii. l. MURPHY 81 Gil Sydney. O. IB. General Commission rierchanta Psrsland Proiuce handled on eommirr romp! returns made. -.|_1.riw1v1 _...e *_ _.___ ma.- -_ »Y--*M - _- l-_ t. l.__nll1wl1 Commencing Monday. April 15th,19oa. the trains ni this railway will rundaily lsrrnnay excepted) aa follows:- Btationrr = 9? -o ;:ag"'_5 P?P> £&8§” I7' .1 -5 .::'.-"- 8 3a:Ss Ne. No. No. 201 int. Ch'town ar. goo oyali uae. 45 fi N. Wlaalpre 88.15 5 4.21 B.54 Hunter R ver o 71° 5»°4 9-14 Emerald June. 7.33 No. 1 > F f' F Ill. 5.10 5. ll '5 ri _tn 11.113 IU.\l ru'l7 a.u. 7.15 Lv. Enienaid Juac. r~.oo 5.38 948 Ken nylon 7.1# 9-45 1115 6.1¢ |o.1e ar. B‘lide iv 6.511 915 N9. No. No. N0. a.i|. 3 It /' 4 "\ r ir. A.\|. . a.u. v as. 7.en 11135 lv s'aide ar. gmc 5.35 7,31 11.1 Wellléxton .27 4414 358 11.53 Port i 8.01 4.08 .47 1.16 0'Lelry zu: 1.33 945 3.15 Albfrtml 34 I-5| ru.en 3.ao ar. Tignisii lv. ooo ron r.u. r M. . a ls. r is oo. No. ' N0. No. 1. 15 1( '6 Ll. A.ll¢ _ Ll- PJ!- 4.ne b.53 lv. Ciftown ar. _r,.oo 9.15 vt. Stewrrrtjc. ' 5:6 goo Morell 2,47 y.a8 8! Pttefl .so 111.55 ar Bouris lv, P H~ A "1 All. > “P , ._ _~a _Z qr9_°~r_m FE-E859 lassws Frugal' ""1-unusu- . Z . . . . Fae:F39 Fhaeas No, No. if I9 s as a.\l 5,94 8.15 lv Mt. Qlewart Je a lr" 934 Clrdigan ,Q5 955 ar. Geo'town lv ‘ A. L1l. ` vs 1;. No. io ` a ll Y H 1 . P 7.411 lv Emerald June ar km no 14.311 ar C. Traverse lv , rl. Al Trains are run by Aiiarrglle Time. Gen. Mgr Can Guvhiy. Moncton. . I1 0 A. I AIP. _ 1 ' 1-' . . r _ /. 1 » " 1' \ __ _ _ ..._ ...1..1»a1...1.1.....». ....1111 is-a1..1»1»-.1a¢¢-..s1\..q..an11... 1111111-ar.1|a1uriaaU¢»1u||ta1.1'.111a.1.~1 1-..»-..-->',. eA2\1mtb , .;- .\ 1 f""“‘-'.-'11,-'.[rr_7* jf '....;_1i.1' _ 1. __ . - _ _ _ , ,_ . ,. »,,_ ,- _ , ', , ,_~ ._ ._ ,, 1 .,,,,_-- , , ,=~-~ -1.- . 1 _.,1.--_ . _1, . 1.. _ », --_ ~ ,.1 -1.-.1 1 1~.-A _ 1 1 mf (Fi `:,-'¥` 3.11 ““'“l'-'\1a""`"i”i"{'-"Y ' `\"»:~'l' "1 t I ' 1" ‘~,.l‘4.’f`~1fI` ,li El' "J ‘V ` ' ' I. 'l I I1 -I' ` l .` ' ' 1 1 ,,r.,,,-, '_ _1_,,p__, ,'_____l._~-MV, 5 ,.1 ,.,..,,-1, ~__'_-,_*-'.,;_1;._1 1-_f._1_.‘ls’? _1`r-`.1-1,. ,¢-,_.~_,,`._1,¢..,,,, _, -, .#11, .~,~.>._.(. .g‘ 1,.; ~~;.. _;- ..'-;,.--\.~._ - t1 _tv-5 _ 1. .--,,<_; N.: . ~-- ~ 1 - ' f ` - »'-`1'.»-'ri l.`_'1".f~*. 1,11- ‘lip "'11, ` NIE '*-"" ~'-"§.i'»'/`1'.<'f*.1‘L't'~="-'.33' `_` ' " ""' ' "" ‘l`.f"‘-f"~""‘ "iff ' - "I ' , 1 ' ` ' ‘ ' it 1. ., .. . . 1,1- --.»_ - , 1 , ,-. .. ` ‘ma ouaitniait, c111n1.o'r'r1rrowa, nurcs nnwaan muh, was 23. 1.1.1,, ,, -turn uit ' The Direct Route to 1 Boston The S. S. Halifax will make the first trip of the season from Char- Tnesuay, May 17th inst. at 1 n’clock and every Tuesday there after. From Boston,Sat rdaysat noon. For all informatiiu apply to Plant Lina lllllce, Plant Line Wharf, Ch’town. A-as dw ti =... THE MIDLAND RAIL WAY Until further notice, trains will run as fonowsz- LEAVE ARRIVE Truro 5.00 a. m. Windsor 8.50 a. ni. “ 7.00 a. m. “ 9.05 a. rn. ‘_‘ 2.45 p. m. “ 5.00 p. in. Windsor 7.40 a. in. Truro 9.55 a. nr. :I 9.50 a. m. 1.50 p. iri. 5.15 p. m. 7.25 p. in. H. V. HARRIS. ` GENERAL MANAGER. _ 6 17 dw iyr SUMMER TIMETABLE. 1904. ROCKY POINT FERRY. The Steamer “ELFIN ' will ply r.1»~ 1-11 1-n Prince Street. Wharf and Itocky I’.»i11|, Dally,i for the Sururnrr S1-asorr, coil.- msrrcitig lst. Julie, as follows: VV_ill leayc Ch;;l`owrr " a. rn. a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. IJ1 Ill. p. 111. u. ru. \V1ll leave Rocky Point a. 111. 1. 1. .1 a_ m_ bl, Ill. 11 .1 1, “_ m_ .1 11 .1 2_3() p_ m_ " “ “ Zi 30 p. 111. “ ‘ " F1 11. 111. " “ i' 7 p. ul. 1-1UNDaY'1‘rM11: 'ra111,E. Will leave Ch'l‘own 1 a. 111. 11 .1 1. _ p_ UL 0, ul. p. 111. 11. ru. Will leave liocky Point 11. 111. " " " 1.15 5.111. “ 2.30 p. 111. “ fi 30 p. nr 1 1- 11 5 “_ 1-1 `is.--:»:t~'.»-_r::g¢~ E5 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 .1 11 .1 11 11 11 11 ,_._. (WCS ._1 New .Q e. 11 11 11 1. w'NAn`|AN .C 1>A<=|r1C Rial Homeseekers EXCURSIONS __TO__ 'lhe Canadian Northwest. Secon1l~Class Low Rate Round Trip Tickets will be issued from \ CHARLUITETOWN, P. E. I. June 15th, and 29th,` and .lilly 20ill. Good for return two tiioritlis from rlntc of issue. ’ _ For frlll particlllars apply to '1`i1‘kci Agent, Or write l. FOSTER, D.P.A. St. _Iol1ii,iN.Il. t _'_ ._ Dominion Atlantic Railway. And Steamship Linea to Boston via Yarrrioritti _#15 7’=.° _%._. The popular l>'astLi1re Between Eastern Ncvs Scotia ann Boston Via Windsor Junction and Halifax. EXPRESS TRAINB leave Halifax, <‘l1tily|(ex- cept Surrdav)1t7.35. rr. m, for Digby and var- mouth making connection at Yarmouth for Boston. The Royal Mal1Stean1ships “PRINCE GEORGE." and '-BosToN" Thel"astes1\1anrlFl’\est Steamers plyirrrl iw twet-11 the Maritime Provinces and Huston. Leave \’armou\h, Monday, Wednesrl y. Friday and Saturday for Boston nn arrival of Express 1 rrina from Halifax, Relurnlnlz leave Long Wharf lioalon, sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 1 n. rn. » rrsseniters arriving in Halifax next day 6.15 n. m by uxpress Traln. For a l iritormallnn, guide nooks, folners, etc. which will be sent free, write to P. FI. Arm- strong, General Passenger Agent, Kentville, N. S. Q~Tralns run on Atlantic Standard Time. _ P. GIFKINS, , General Mgr. 6 l4dw 4m Eastem Steamship Co, International D iv i si o ri THREE TRIPS A WEEK. commencing Monday, May s. r9a4, steamen leave it. John llorndaya, Wednesdays and Fridays atsa. ta. (Standard) ter Lubec. But pert, Portland and Boston. RBTURNING tn-rm Boston, vta. Portland, Bastpert and Luo” lllondlvh Wednesdays 'and Fridays at q.oo a. m Through tickets on sale at principal railway stations and baggrge chezkel ta lertiur tio Passengers arriving at at. John on eventni previous to sailing can go direct to st mer and teh' cabin berth orstateroern for thrtrio. All ireI¢ht via this liaenis lasured against 5" and marine risk. ' W. 0. LRB, Agaat, B\.]olu. N. l. a H. RANSCOM. 0. P. a T. A. crtrrw a11a'nN v P. A oer1'1 steamer. . lottetuwn fo1\ Boston. via Halifax` FASHION HINTS. III Moles Axe Incoming' lore Ilab- orare aaa Large. Fur atoles have become mere and more elaboratefand they have also ln- creased in size until they reach the dimensions dt little capes and are used to the exclusion ot other wraps with lallor made dresses. One ot the smartest of these stole Mapes seen recently was oi’ moleskin, having a double cape eltect and long stole-like ends. Tiny lapels were of er1nli>°. and the ends of the stole had crosspleces ot this fur added in. Moleskiu, by the way. makes a charming turban combined with ar- () 3).- \ 4351. at I , _ NI! WLIST. mine and cream white ostrich tips, and it is also good for fancy rnutrs, shlrred in with a rutile ot yellowish lace. Really good dresses cannot be cheap this year on account of the quantities of material needed and the patient fan- cy needlework requlred in the trim- mlngs. Ready made robes can be made into the prettiest ball and dinner gowns imaginable at one-third ot' what they would cost all ready made. The new stoles are so varied that choice becomes a dimcult nintter. The most decorative and uncommon ex- hibit a great deal or lace, either in stripes or medallions. Ermlne is mrich used in combination with other furs and bordered with skunk. sable or squirrel. The new plush coats are made with deep tucks or frills and have much silk passementerie and cha nllle fringe or tassels. The lllustrtrtlon shows a net waist combined with lace and narrow velvet ribbon. This particular model would he charming lu ecru and red. JUDIC CHOLLET. Ungrntehal GlrI. "Miss Pechis.” began Mr. Klose, “if you marry me you can be assured that"- “I'm sorry. Mr. Klose,” the girl ln. terrupted hastily. "but it is impossi- ble. l can never mnrrv you." “Wl1at? Well, lf that ai11’t ingrati tudc. Dld1i’t I bring you 1-. box oi’ carr- dy last week?"-Philadelphia Press. \_-9 s° 1...: .m §-agar /_ ...---p o- 1.11m.1oi11ag eine. An interesting spot-1-h was mnde_b! the Bishop oi Stopiir-_y at a meeting hcl-d at. thc lllansion llouse, London, reuenbly. in aid ot the Police Court Mission, In praising thc work of flw ll0lll`° court. missionrrrll-.-1, the bishop drew 11 comparison bctwt-1-11 U10 l>“‘“l~'S UI young ur1iversity_ l1lo111l rrnvunicrr- tional of mo to any $11," atlrlrtl thr- bishop, "b\1t it is no loss 11 fact. lhut I have SN11 iii lll`l-`UI\ Kills “`l‘° “W ns good 11,111 pure as the tltruglitc-ra ol' any rriernbcr of my nI|1llr‘lll`t‘- "A girl of the lo\\'r~|' r'l1\.~‘scS ylcltls to Kihr- |1r`1‘.'~'sr11'e of Irit-nil!-1 to iuko \\l~ tox1<`ul1111_r 1lr'1nl1s_ sho gr-is cxcrtctl. r.ull11111ts 1401111- irr-ak. irtltl H‘l"-‘I l" 'hp ptillvrr rmlrt as 11 'drunk und dI!~O-" d.orly.' _ _ ' llrrt i have l\n11\vr1 l{l|‘l3 'n th” highest cir1~l1~s who Say lll\‘Y ¢l“"' “UL rt-[use to l\ii\'1- n litllo llilfllbill lm' leur ol ollr-ritlrrig lhr-ii' hoSlS tillll hostess:-s." _ In cinch casc thorn \\'a.‘=, Still flw bishop, rt brortrlr nl' tht- 111ol'tLl ¥`0d\‘. but the fo1'1r11>r lristnrirn was no r11n1'a d,.s,..-ying of p11|1l.~’ii111r‘r\t ihall U10 illi- (cr. Lara 1-r1.v1.11'1»r Edinburgh. Sir Robert Cranstoua, the Lord- Provost-elect oiL`d1nhurlrh. mly D0 desflribed as Edinbr11'gl1's "univerSal provider," soya The l..o11ti_on Lhron- icle. As treasurer of the city. |10 WHS i<111g111¢11 oy the Kitts on the °°¢-1' slon of his visit luii lPl'l"€~ of B07' der extraction, with all the “H0 015 “ghung ,ph-lg 91. the Llddesdale Reivers, he is one of the keenest. vol- ‘tmtoera in the kingdom. Ile was one of the tlrst to join the ranks oi the @leen'a Edinburgh Brigade, the larg- sst, at its kind in the country, and he onoo boasted that for a quarter of a cent.11.ry he had never missed I Par- ma, ' He enjoys the distinction ot having been the first volunteer eillccr to be appointed scijritant to his own :orpt-and to thlri honor he attnlncri by special stall’ _studies in London and at Aldershot, Several years ago. when the Duke oi Connaught. was still commanding at the Camp, he invited Col. Cranstoun down 9-0 l°lI\ hll ated on the occasion oi the army manoeuvros. His lame is sealed by the familiarity of the poirulavl with "Bob" Gnnstoun. pni¢aa¢.r.ari. -- `r¢¢|¢t'!. ._ await 194.. my ` `Ioster's Wharf Boston, lass. i F l l 1 ' - , _ _ ., , ` , 1 e BALUBRIOU TUMUT \ & I low Clpithlof the Australian Common- wealth ls Also Picturesque. Tumut, the new capital of thc Aur trnlian t.‘0mmon\\'caith. halt-way bu tween Sydney and Melbourne. is at th-‘. present m0ill1.'nt so remote from th.; outer world that it is fully twenty miles distant l`ro1n the 111-111- est. line of railroad. with lvhich rt keeps in touch hy int-1111s of a 1l1r1ly coach service. But wliut it lar-l1.~= in prosperity 11111) in acc1~sslbilrt; rt makes up in sulu~br'lty n111l in thc plc- turcsquc beauty ot its sur rurrnrllngs. The ton 11 as no\v tzortstrluled has 11 population oi about thrrtccri liurrdred, with tour hunks, tour- cliurclreer, cur- iously placed, as ii tlioy were the rt.- llectlon of the pointer stars of thc Southern Cross, ot few schools, 11 loc- ture hall and three inns. l`l1s prin- ciple buildings are oi red brick, while the others ue oi the weathcrboartl verandah fronted, corrugated iron roof variety. as common in the small western towns of this country as in Australia, and are protcctt-d on the slope of the hillside, along the hunks oi the River Tumut, (rom which the town takes its name, and which, un- like most Australian rivers, docs not become iriilnitesimally small during the hot weather, but remains at the high water mark always, thanks, per hops, to the melting snows or the neighboring mountains, the loftiest of which is Mount Kosclusko, i-he culminating point oi the entire con- tlnent. This abundance of water all the year round-so rare in Australia- :ontributes to render the Town oi l`umui. and its vicinity n |11-rfect garden ironi January to l)"cu11\ber. The river is ovcrhurig by closely set willows, 1\'l1ilr- the roads are border- ed by ht-dgt-rows of sweet briar, in- termingled with wattlc, the golden olossom of which is the llorar Gm- blem-oi Australia. Long lines oi pcplnrs are dwarfed here and there by huge gum trees, while the valley is green with Indian corn, Tumut marzo commanding the top prices in the markets oi Sydney anti Mel- bouma. In fact, the 11-ge-ration or' Tumut never becomes tho withered, bone dry spectacle, so i11u11|iu.1' dur- ing tlie heated season in other pa.1'i.s ol {\1i§t1‘al_ia; and situated as it is in o slit-ltered mountain valley, its clim- o..‘. c conditions are those of n. suna- torium as compared with \r1o.11|s have a flvc-vvar 1~1»11r`st-_ ’l`l1elusr rt-pt1|‘t, ofthe ex- nrrririrfrs at lht- \1tttoria anti 1-\ll11-rt .\lr1st-urn :South l\e1isi11gt1111l ~?|11\\',~, tlrttl. 5,722 \v11|'l\.s \v<-r1- 1-11l1-1'1-tl for r‘o111pct.ili11n out, of -1l,:'1ltl sl-nl up to London l`111‘ 1-x1r1rri111\tit1ri_ llirlrlrntr- hum tool; sr,~\'1-r1t_y-four’ prircs, of \rhir‘.l1 rrlrrctccn are for jeivolry rind 1111-t.1tl\\'1)rl\, 'I`l1r- 1'cp1Jr`t tukcs n sim( tit 11 motlcrn fiislriotr lrv the i'1-11r11|l<: "\\`1- rcglt-L to notice the |11-1‘r1r<'lr1\rsr irillrrr-me in some of the dr-sitrris of tlrlrt. 11io1lcrn.pl1ns1=. oi work which has |11-1-11 vuilt-d L'/\1`t Nouveau." 'l`l11~, 1'cl11ll\'r- has struck very close hom:-, for the Victoria and Alb(-rt llluscrlm lrlrs l1r'r-11 nt~qt1i1‘1r11_r 01' into 11 lrrmrf 11|t:11_\' slr:-cllttt-lrs of the rilrltiern irrr in \\l|Er'l1 the r-.\r\111i1ir'1‘s ullrllrllte 11 'l»u|'11l1'|11\l-1 irrllvrr-1111-." 1'l11».1111 1-11111, Dahlia. l'h111|1|\ |`1r||t .lt llrilrlrrr, ln \\`l\r1-I1 ilu- \`rr'- r~:;1r| lrrrlur- is ~1|r1:rx.-ll 111111 \\l11lr -11 tht- rrltl 11111-111111; rlr1_\‘~- \\,1~1l11- 1111111- \\lr1-|'1- gzrllrrril l1‘|~h LL-lr||1-1111-11 111-re 1r11r1\l11||11-rl 111 .sol 1l1- llrr-1|' l1lll1~ rlrllr-rr-111-1-:~, slips lhrr \i1r|'1l\1l.~1~ rl1- l`111rlr-|\11_\, tl1'1'1\1-s rli 11111111-_ 1111( from l’l1t»1-mx, llrr~ rr1_\lh.1 l11g|r'i\| l101`n_ lrrrrllrr-1' 11! I-1r1|11|.:\ ltnll 1-11111|111r1111r1 11l` /\r-lirllr-,e ltr lh1- '|`r1r_\1\r1 \\f.r.|~, lrrll Irmri tl11- ulri l|’1~l1 1\'11t'rl ` l~`i11l1|1-l.i.‘~‘g1-" |pl'1r111»r1nr‘r‘1l l-'|1111 rsl\t"`), \\‘l1t1'l\ 11111)' lm t1’r|11f111l>l|11rl1111r 'i'\.<|;1-l»<~rlgl\` ihtii l.~= tl--\'\\1~tl till' r\1r1rlr-r'rr 1111111 of 1vlii.-:k~-_\' 1‘l1111-mx l’1\r`k, or tht- 'l’|\1r\r11x," as tht- rrirliw-.s rnll it. is ll~11-11111\-tnx- t.-r1:~‘i\'r~ |1||rl lu-1\\|l|frrl in all lr- lzrrlil, 1111-1is\r|'i|111 srrrrrr- sr-11-11 111|lr-.~; nrurrrnrl its i111rinr|1\r‘\' li f111'1111'i'l_\ |11-Irrrrg-1'1l in tho l\1\|u|1l-~ llrlsrriltrllr-rs, who srrr'rc~r1rlr-rr-tl rl l11 l\ir1u llr-nry \/Ill. lrrrrl it wars 1-111-lrrsr-rl its rrY1‘t\_\'rrl rim-r |1|1|'l< ulrill llrr- lr\r1111|r.= l,ort‘l ('l1r-Slc1~- llv-lrl, l|1 llrv 1r1i1l1ll1-11l'il\1- 4-igl\tf‘l'Till'i r‘.1‘ntu|'_\/_ \\l11l1- \|:'r»1'11) 11| l|'1~l1rnd 11|rf\n1-Il rl 1r.~ rr |>r:l1l|1' pirrlt i111 the ':rt1zor1s 11| I\‘1l\ll|\ The I-`r1ll \lt-rrurrre 11|’ Qnvre-al. "Was _\'t111r .1r'.1r» 1-1111- <\111-1-sstril?" "Silver-.\~‘l\ll'.’ I .shogul any ll Wahl There \\'1-1'r- two r~lr:r11lT1>11rs killed. and three oivlir-ra 11.11|'lrrll_\` lrrirl. nnd tive innocent l1_\~.<:1r111l1-1-~1 sr-nt tn the horr- pital. 111111 11111- 11r1:1» 111111111-1l n stone' wnll anrl tlrrniz its--lf1l1»\\'1111sls-op cliff. Ind hnotlrr\1‘ 111110 tint-iv ntl llh chauf- tcur and is now rnrr-1-1-lrig wllrlly across the country and tori-m~'.r.l11u the commu- nity, and Hosl1ln’s new touring car crossed the Vcrlnlnr- rrrvlrrr- nt rr single bound and then jumped on the moi’ of I gamt=kcoper’a cottage, and-well, lt certainly was tha most spirited and thoroughly enjoyable run we have ev~ er had."-Cleveland Plain Dealer. if l I l | 'T-1 A -GRAND srlowrwo. Andrew F. Gault, a pron inent merchant and manufacturer ox Montreal, insured his llie In the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. He was required to pay the sum of $16.90 per $1,000,110 each year. ltecently Mr. Gault died and the Company paid to his heirs, not only the original insurance oi 81,000.00, but $1,424.00 in addition, making in all $1424.00. Mr. Gault paid Eity-two annual premiums, amounting to _£878 80; the Company returned in dividends $545 20 more than it received in premiums from the insured. _ Mr. Gault was insured under another policy in the same Company lor a like amount, taken out a few years later, on which he paid tort uint _ _ _ _ Y' annual premiums of $18 28, amounting to $895.72. Dividend additions to this policy were $1,238.00 Oi' $342.28 in excess of total premiums paid. 5 A. N. FRASER, JOHN MCEACHERN. Special Agent, Cll`town, Local Agent, Cl1’lwu, ` ___ ' ‘___ _, REI IRING SALE. Our retiring sale will be continued at retail for some diys _vet arifl will giveleveryone an opportunity to buy DKYE GOOD S. CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS At 25 to 50 pxe. discount. Jlwll. Malzlllltlllll & Bu. ~ ~~~-~ - -=-f -~- -_ f -`-».;.._ .i _ -._._'_§;\ `l , .1 » es' I `11 é '1 li ) »<_, Tl ` 1 » '\ . '- / /f "2 f )ti’/ _ _i-_ilu _ BREAD 1 ' 1 ,... 1 g ` `~ -if i I _. _,,__. - _~ ;;z1T ` ..z:'=‘- ~i-'.=- _ _- N X ’/I \\l ' _,;;- . 1=-..4.1.111e -;~1m.1..-..@=1.ff1.*`.1°""""21 are _i__ _ i _ \ \ v1 1 \ \ \ ,f .-.-.-.MADE iN ‘f‘ THREE 1v11NuTEs (1/; With Th6 \ UNIVERSAL BREAD MAKER and RAISER ,‘-_ than can be made by hand ln 80 Minutes. Hands do not touch the dough. Does away with H hand Kneading. l 1 Easy to clean A chlld can work it "1--nN1\fn1.1, L~"r1.;r.;\‘-15i1ir:11_ ‘1 Q “=- ~ ' ~ 4"" ' 3'" * . ;,-, ”/ l 1 UNE GRADE llNll' ANI] IHAT THE BEST McLaughlin Carriages are for Sale 'on P.§E. I. at the E`olIowing'§PlaceS:~ lilrltril l1y _[.rr11cs I"11lC11111 r. : \`11rll1 l_11L\ I/\' \‘1`.1Il.11'1 I"|;1\11 ()i'\\`1'lIl1y.-\. .\`._I<1il1i11.~. >1»\11:~ l1\' l. .V1 ' 1 ::.1lll. l\l\11'1;1y Rive-| l1y 'l`ll<\f<. I.. (11011. Ft. l’1-'r“\ I?1r\' I \' l‘. 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