.- :rp 1.' iii- ‘ F-’:' I. .. __.,._. .__ _.. -a » i » I \ '$7' 15'; / -iv §`r _ t-;'._ .___ - . _ ~ f me Cnaanorfmrown GUARD , 1 ran '_ .- - SEPTEMBER i, |`9;E pf- 1 _.., _ .,, ~ i- i _ 4 _ __ ..-in-n-i. _ ._ . 5 . 5 tailure ofthe - ' -1 ‘ I) ”°'°‘*-'.5 rf. :m'r..::. eliniinat- ‘ » _ f mid whole system ' ' ° _ ssNervous- ` , and inanv . other allied _ _ remilt. - Figsen moniotly relieves alltlreseoonditionsandgives .permanent ,relief as wel by -toning up the bowels and overconiin|z_ their tendency to "constipation, _ l - Figsen acts mildly. Fig- sen camtainsl _no drastic urga vw. ` t is perec y harmless and may be used by_children and the most delicate women. Ji In handy tin boxes 25c. ' Soldonly by __.'I. G. Jamieson _1 , _ _ DRUGGIST RACELET WATCHES Our sale-of _these popular Watches is daily _ increasing. Our stockconsists of the Celebrated Waltham and also the best Swiss makes either-extension or strap. ,G_._ I'I. Taylor .-_~¢~,__,-`-_.-,_ - fJ_eweler _& Optician 11 ; 818__7_-4-.11M_t'i.- _' _- 5 1. ,-... ' . . f - ° -ssorsmasn; _ , High Water Low Water _- _ _A._1yi_| P.,ia,. \|A.ivi.|P.ivi_ 'FQ' 0.40 13.07. 7.02 19.12 ss. 1.03 13.49. 7.37 19.44 s.. 1.25 14.32 8.11 20.17 it 15.25 s.4s 20.54 'ru 10.311 0.33 21.42 W. 17.51; 10.36 22.40 rp. 19.08 11.55 20.14 0.14 13.14 21.09- 1.35 14.24 21.55 15.24 22.35 15.17 23.15 4.84 17.07 23.52 5.22 17.54 12.26. ans 12.37 10.18 s__ __ 10.57 1.3 20.35! ‘ 21.14 21.52 22.56. >~‘l@¢*G\3K\7I4 ` _L3 mmm 3| xgmg. _¢._ _ 1 __'J_‘,_ __ ii-9’ ’.-'1$§¢=5»°g~1ei.a=.=~;-‘ _ N . . og . . . . __ Se °.2S3'.>S3'I.o°€_2~=! 2.46 3iQ4 -its 1 5 Noose;-u-i-u-ii-ll-ei-is-i f"?“.°¢°°’~"°*.°‘5*Pf‘° so-leo' °d1fA'ns:n.>_or-I vm-egeam-www-> i-li-\ .°’.°‘?‘:":*§""!"*!"_¢"“°°°§°9°I".°° ascites.:-o>-lx~az~a»-Ia~I>Ct~'o»-tom .noeO|-oviidctoviwvowaoviw hl2B2§5Nb9@bih!&b-O-li-ll-it-ll-404|-l)4|l|@@ uni mmeiji-`; `- e~ .1 _ i‘~_o.-.=_.. .ii “ ._ -." ~ 1- . o-I MA A :il-»‘:-£5-»s».°°.°=_°'.+s-=s~>_;' 1 ¢‘.3$$32€'»'e“?»§§$i~1 N19 A $919 :nie UIDDO I-‘V-‘P4U~4A|-‘U-‘\"‘P'*I-I _oe9o_~i_~1o>ci.¢»eei~a .ni-1.s>oiow'o\'o1' IU\@l\DK§x@U5g5‘ n-new P'/9?’ mmm are-iw l l l _ 39 l _ gfnranr or EVENTS. ' ' T0-DAY. City‘Magistrate’s Court, 9 Prince Edward Theater, 3, i°F° 2.5 r» nd 8.45". ' ' ' Musicals in St James' Hall, 8 p.m. Visitors' Day. Queen _ Square Sohoo_1.‘_ _ f, _.nv *i ' '_ BIRTHS i»¢ri`§§;.._aai,,1»i..¢m. aug. on.. 1910.' to llfxend Irs. B' V Penny, a daught- er.-l_lbifle Il-I! ~ At th M 0 nit nos. i?fA'L`.`£ft9wf\T°n..'1’h\lrsd;v?rA\\; 100151 16.1? ` to _and 'f»‘irs_._ C. H. Callback; so-*fourteen Ave., a daughter. Mar- garet:-Jdnt f’ _'.2 - ‘ ~ 5 -=»_osiriiS'-‘_ -- _ '-'-.f.'.,,_-.,-.._’~."""’t 1-- . -_ 1 Lois Coles Gth. 1916. ~. . l 'rho senoo ° _lanhvefoniechon l Brown" is iixiraisoharqne fand Chestnufsizes. _ance later on, we would sug- fgest“ booking your orders at .once, and taking delivery E L 625 tons Anthracite Sinai She will be followed by “N in- eta M. Porcella” with 825 tons and by the “Mary Manson Grueserf' with 1300 tons, all ofthe highest Grade Amer- can Anthracite in Egg. Stove As prices are sure to adv- from vessels, you will save money. ' BUNTAIN BELL & £0. Mtf. F-_--5 -#_-1 | Card of Thanks Miss Annie H. Cameron, Sum- merside, begs to thank her many friends both in town and co_untry who so kindly helped her in the rg-_§_ent Contest. Far Sale ` A farm at Milton consisting of 70 acres, 9 miles from_Cnarlottetown in first class sbate of cultivation. House nearly new, out-buildings in good re~ pair fenced with spruce hedges good orchard, convenient to church and school. Apply ANTHONY ESSORY, New Wiltshire, R. R. No. 4. 1790-9-2ME1wkpd. ,_ I Property For Sale We are authorized by Peter Stuart, Esq., to offer for Private Sale, his pro- perty of 100 acres of choice land, situ- ated on Brackley Point Road. 8 miles from City. If not sold by Private Sale by 20th October it will be offered by Public Auction with stock crop and implements of which one notice will be given. Apply Peter Stuart, on premises pei- Ben). Carter, Auctioneer. 1795-9-2Mtf. _ & FO? SALE at Elliot’s Station, very desirable property, consisting of one acre or ground, with splendid house' and’ out- buildings. All in prime condition, fine orchard, excellent pump, about five chains from church, school and' store. Appply to ` ` W. C. WOOD, ‘Elllotfs Station, P. E. I. 1844-9-6MtiI. I Auction Sae Theresidence of Mrs Amelia Bonnell will be sold by auction at her residence -Murray River on Thursday 14th September C0mm€nC1Ilii at 12 O’Clock. noon; also at thesame time and place her household effects, For further information apply to'Mrs. Ame- lia Bonnell, Murray Kiver. D.`GLOVER " ` Auctioneer 1609 8-24Thur&Mon6ipd. BAGS BAGS 50,000 Grain Bags 30,000 Potato Bags Wholesale Carvell Bros. 'rmt ' ». , 0:1 ~. "’ 4'- .'-5 'I "':-he "5 fi' 5| 1'; .gl ' ".4-"" ~ ‘fx I In A Huofllivleef 4% . Synopsis of _ Lan i Ilooii- .ur . uses im“ii'n'¢'|Ioe¢n»s-"- °' 5 Y 5?" '."“"$ lf' -.. o ntl' RI in R -U.. ..'F4':ls»d suidlgsiion of rhuzevsr- ‘ A number of Americans visited some of the leading Prince County Fox Ranches, and it is understood that some good slae sales have been made. 2 Among the Fox Ranches in the lm- mediate vicinity of Summerside that will be in a position to pay a cash dividend this year are: The Pavil- lion Fox Company; British North American Fox Company; Park 'ls- Iand' Black Silver Foxes Limited; the Regal Fox Company. The Security Fox`Connpany, Sum- merside, report that the sale of stock is increasing from month to month. This Company has received numer- ous applications from P. E. I., N. N. B., and Quebec, as well ae' the United' States. Presentation A very pleasant time was spent at the home of Mr. Angus Mclnnls, Martlnvals, on Friday evening, Au- gust 25th, when a number oi the young people of that place, assembled to bid good-bye- to his son, Rev. Jn- mes Mclnnis, who with his wife and little girl, has been visiting on the Island' for a few weeks. After a few hours spent in music, and singing. a purse was handed' Mr_ Mclnnis by Willie McPhee, accompanied by the following addres's:- _ it is with regret that we learn of your departure so soon from our inids-t.',`lt has been a gre-at pleasure to us, to have heard the voice of one who has been a school-mate to most of us' present, raised in preaching the Gospel. On behalf of the' people of Martinvale, please accept- this gift as. a small token of the esteem, and regard in which you are held; and It is our wish and prayer, that you you may be instrumential in winning many souls to Christ, in the- work ton which you have' been called, as we bid you and Mrs. Mclnnis adieu, It is with the hope that before many years have gone by that we may have you with us again. _ Mr. Mclnnis was taken completely by surprise, but he thanked the con- tributors in a few kindly and well- chosen words, afte-r which the event was brought to a close by all joining in singing, "God Be With You Till We Meet Ag`ain."_ THREE BRITISH STEAMERS SUNK. LONDON, Sept. 4.-Lloyds Shipping Agency reported that the following British steamships had been sunk: Duart, 3,108 tons, unarmed; Strath- arllan, 4,404 -tons, unarmed; Kelvinia, 3.140 tons, unarmed, crew and passen- gers saved; Mascotte, 1,097 tons, of Leith. ' -_-A. despatch to Reuter’s Telegram Company from Amsterdam states that the Dutch steamer Zeerarend, 4,620 tons. has been torpedoed. The crew was saved. I <1; .'f";;""_"1§I,`f"`». i_A”;§"" -if "1?‘l*r» ,~ _ `-1:' --Tf.ff~»-.:=€f"'¢?4. KY" WI lzlllli-lit! :HEI-llc) A _T Tenders i DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE.. NOTICE OF SALE. SEAILED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to noon of the 1st October,_19l6, for the purchase of the I!-sg-Fllh Fertilizer ` to be produced at the Dog-Fish Re- duction Works at Canso, N. S., d Clark's Harbour, N. S., during :ge season' of 1918. The total quantity that will be produced' rin estimated of between 150 and 200 tons of 2.000 pounds. - No particular form is necessary for use in tendering. but envelopes should be distinctly marked across the face, "Tenders for Dog-Fish Fer- tllizer." The fertilizer will be put up in bags of 100 pounds each, and n, charge of _15 cents' will be made for each bag, additional to the price paid' for the: fertilizer. onsistent with the price offered) tenders from bona ilde agricultur- ists will receive ilrs-t consideration; the rlzh-t is reserved, however, to re- ject any or all tenders. Tenders' from non-residents of the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brun- swick, and Prince Edward' island, will not- be considered. and guaran- tees must be given that the fertili- zer will not be disposed' of or used outside of there provInces_ Tenders should state the quan- tity required in bass. and the mini- mum quantity acceptable at the price offered, and from which point it is deéirdi shipmenpl giould haf made. The price offered ould ‘be on the basis of so much per_l00 pounds. Terms of saleare cash with _ten (10) days of acceptance of tender for .specific _quantItias', all! charges for transporation 'from Works to be borne by 'the fpirclgser. -II-‘allure to remit. within the 'ti e 'specified will result in the cancellation of tender without .further notice, and -the allot- ment being diverted to thci neat high- est tender. or such other as may be in order. itemittances should be 'made pay- able at par to the Department of the Naval Service at .Ottaway Bank cheques will not be acceimed' unless certified oe . Department of the Naval .'S_srvice. - ’ - _ .. , ' - ~ - the ~ _ Un Qsilgrvii A““;latl§¢1"ll°`tai ‘ inoiunl on ai If ` ’ i ` ` - -. .' 1' . ff. an e ' pu o s A gpm I ere or n ii that il . ._ f ` " ` ‘ “-_ » ` »' _. advertisement win not no pero' for. me ¢°,ff'{¢:|f,°L 2| |,g¢,y.~_guiity,osrsoni who nivoormlhfolivn iigwil ngfdd'-1 .' ~fHl.\t';Um°i5m3l °f _ A 'Wm the -lfmnlud fig* 1884-9-7MilI. - broken tombstonoal-' _;_»_eI_.¢!ltroyed other property In the burial- und on ~ ’ ~ ‘ , _ . . . ._ _ - ' ` the Malpeque commonly known as the old Pmtumt Com .I --‘gvmlngi ‘ ‘ ' ' . " g l ._ ¢ -. , eta drtion _ by eating Shredded supplies the greatest amoun_t___ of bodybuilding material with the least tax upon the digestion. You cannot getl to “the front” 'in any_bus_i- l1¢SS_with a poorly nourished body. Delicious for break- fast with sliced peaches and Cfeafn. _ /___ _ _ A C H ; 1 is 5| _GAME AS A NATIONAL ASSET. _a,_________ _ _ , _ _ A I _o ‘_ - _i _,_-Ge_t,e ,, ,mf C 0 A I. 1 FUX NUTES 3.5.5.5. *..‘.‘°.;’,r‘.:;‘.i£. 52°.: Wheat Biscuit, a food that __ Made in Canada l the protection of forests, nslp md' game. . 1 In the setged and civilised regions of North Am rica, there is no yogi no. cessity for the consumption-or wild game as human food; nor is there any good excuse for the sale of game for food gurposea. The .oporaniona of mai-ii r comm snoois be prohibited’ everywhere, under severe penalties. The highest purpose whichtlie kil- ling of wild game and game fishes can hereafter be made to serve is in fur-' nislsing objects to overworked men for tramning 'and camring trips in _,the wilds. and the val_e of wild gani's'as human food should no longer' be' re- garded as an important factor in Ya pursuit.-Code of Ethiice, Mlchlg n Wild Life League. _ . I _ "|.-_ "v _ "`_""" ` A rmeurs. The following lines were composed by Mrs. Frank Dunning, New London, on hearing that ber brother Private Claud Dunning had been killed in ac- tion fln Belgium on August 12th. “Killed in action,” these dread words fell , _ With a knell on our hearts and home one day, This was the -message sent to tell That our soldier boy was lost in the fray. _ ‘ Judging from tl/1 rate at which the -wild creatures of North Americh are now being destroy# d, fifty years hence there will be no large game left in the United States nor in Canada, out- tection of forests and -wild life and the creation of game preserves, while man who find pleasure in hunting or~ ilshing should be willing to spend both side of rigidly protected game pre-_ strong, ` serves. It is therefore the duty of I With a past so clean and a future every good citizen to promote the pro- bright, a supply of game remains. Everyl right. time and money In active work for. Far from the ones he loved so well. “Killed in action," oh! can it be? Sacriilced at the German mart, With tearful eyes we only see An empty chair, and aching hearts.- Brave and manly and young and Although we see the.years so long, We know he died for the cause of Died, alone, in a foreign land, P I 3lé9l€9I€9I€?I€5i€BI€5I€3|€¥ charge Twenty-tive cents. Guardian Classified Ads word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum £1-5* '-_ L JY 117% AGENTS WANTED. ~ HELP WANTED-MALE _ AGENTS-"WORLD'£`. GREATEST War” including Life of Kitchener, beating 'all selling records; sample book free; experience unnecessary; make forty dollars weekly. War Book Publishers, Brantford Ont. _ _ 1030-8-2501241. $6-DEAL DIRECT WITH THE English infinufacturers. Represent- ive line of Private.Chrlstmas Greet- ing Cards. Spare or ‘whole time. Representatives a1ready'in_aking $6. and up daily. Ordersillleed within 48 hours.. Write direct to Manufac- turers, Dept. 10 _35 Church-Street. Toronto. 1836-9-6M2I. AGENTS wAN'rEo- To BELL Fort “the old_ reliable Fonthlll Nurseri- es."fWe teach our men to sell. ‘Ex- perience unnecessary: highest commissions paid: hiiudsoine free equipment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. ' ‘ ‘ 1772-9-1-MEilllSep.30 HELP WANTED- FEMALE. wAN_1'eo'-"-`A"m_uo Fon GENERAL housework. Apply between 8 and 9 to Mrs. L. E. Wellner, 154 Prince Sl.. _ 1856-9-6M3i. WANTED.-A middle aged woman for general housework, must be a good cook. Write to Elizabeth Phalr. Charlottetown P. O. . 1820-6M2lpd wK_N1'so-M'Ana 'Fon "GEMRIL housework. Apply 13 Fii2l‘0Y Street, West. _ 1198-9-2Mti. WANTED-;_TWO DINING ROOM girls at Queen Hotel. 1_'_l0_5-_8_-_2_9Mtf. WA"N'rEo-"°A"MK|D`Fon aaNs|iTlZ house work. Apply at once to Mrs. D. Stewart, 166 Kent Street. 1631-9-24Mti‘. PUPIL NUR8E8.- MALE AND FE- male wanted ot the Taunton State male wanted at the Taunton State es. For particulars, address. Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Supt, Taunton Stata Hospital, Taunton, Mass. 8191-4-11Mtf. FOR SALE. FOR SALE AN ACRE AND A HALF of land at Kingston, with good buil- dings. Apply David Wilson, Kings- ton. 1839-9~8Mllil31pd. JUST- RECEIVED: 500 MOODY books in story and sermon form. Price only 15cents or` 8 for $1.00 at "The Little Book Store" 198 Queen St., R. K. Brace. 1848-9-6M3ipd ssPA'h/won o|L- A i-nal-I on/toe sewing machine oil, imported ex- pressly by- us. The beat oil on the market for separations. 30c per quart. Try a can to-day. Miller Bros. ~123 Kent St. 1852-9-IiM3i. _ i>..“`_..._.§`_v FBT aA'L'i`Z F|'r`riiN inn-red rock hes. chesp. lil WMI-nv Flrawt. ' 990 . . RM" _______TE_ACHERl WA TEACHER WA TlD-- N AC count of the man engaged becom- ing ill. a first clans tetsderf lggolgg eary school. is wen . _ supplement. A. J. Ma eson. Sec’y. '$71 ai-sim. _"'"=“"'§’1“E_ ~ i e-L'L'f,s'”oC.'s._. ' mn. ooucs“r1-'s“°WH£‘i€i»'r ras lodging hou4|e_on_ ,eylnvlllh Stl. has moved to 251 King' Bt.. known as American Henle. ol7ll0l"9 53"' atives wanted to carry our eiiclus-~ WANTED A GOOD SMART YOUNG man to learn the d'rug business.- Good wages and a goodopportunity to the right boy. Johnson & John- son. 1854-9-8-Mti. WANTED- A BOY T0 CARRY parcels _and work about thestore, McLellan Bros. ‘ 1858-9-6M3i. E?r<» :: u _" \ l ll w it :Ct The Health A and Beauty Bath' is assured when_I_.ifebiioy Soap is used. It. keeps the skin radiantly clean and .glowing with health. Llfebuoy is an honest soap -unwrsp a cake and smell it. A mild carbolic odor ll there--that means an ut- terly healthy skin. But, the odor vanishes immediately 'after use. ‘ . rn-m.:__ :: I.. ' .._ _§ C011 E ,. iiouriy expected fro gi *'"-1. ';-;T5_;__.;_V' nl New PCE* '_ l ' _ _ _-"_/_ B¢.nia;L..nowns 1100 rang _ li. f0v“ s HARo and PFI: 00.ner "Rivi _ _ ~_250 '1`ol'isS(£s’t‘qi1ality_ ii£imaa'll'¥’»`f` lil Sim- :Customers v`villkind'ly. place their'oro'ers andtake _delivery oi_ their Coal whilst 1 I Phone lll discharging. -- 1 C.I.-.yous &Co 1 ~ 22 ,l '_ eieaieaieiieaiesl-are seseakxeaesesratigyfy :i '- ' ,Q HEALTHY M, I: ` lo __ __ ___,_,,, ,,,,,,..,......................................-- Nl., ».. .... ..... ..\.....................................nn., , ¥5lE°I€Bi€?I€BIEBl€ H Fill" $1: the 101011 or cami ‘- Mm ss ii? roogiii roi ml, Float for ins i-isnt. with su ti.; lllllll. Only God and his angel hand , Kriows the spot where our brother . fell. _ _ Surely God in his wisdom great Will pardon those, who for honour fall, And say to them at Heaven's 88_i9 l“Come up higher, one and all.' / Farm for Sale The subscriber offers for sale the farm commonly known as the Klon- dyke McLeod farm, on tlie North River Road, within two miles of Charlotte- town. lt consists of 24 acres of good land with buildings thereon, and will be'sold with or without stock,” crops and implements. For further partic- ulars enquire ,on premises, or write D. R. Cameron. R. R. No. 2, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. 1864-9-7thuStu4wpd. ight for the rod. white and 3|&.¥.i"€lE iii are>||esi<>||e.|<;,@,,. _"tm ns-or>sNiNG oi-‘A l' The above School will re- open on Monday, 8ept_ 18th under direction of Prof. H. S. Hinton late of London, Eng. and Vocal Pupil of Sir Charles Santley. Organ and _Plano Pupil of Dr. Slnclalr of Herreford Cathedral. i -APPLICATIONS- TIIE CHARLOTTETOWN scnooi or _music Received at.1'50' _Princell , st. until Sent; 1 sth. _ ' W' |- 31;-_I WANTED- IN YA DRY* 'GOODS store- a -sfmart boy tor delivering _ parcels. Apply by letter to 'P. 0. Boxx 387. 1807-9-`4M3I. _ _ SALESMEN- EXCLU8|VE_\ LINE h_ouse newly remodeled throughout. Ornamental trees. Exclusive stock and territory. cash payments week- ly. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal. 1784-9-2M6i. WANTED- A YOUNG MAN TO Ae- sist in photo studio. A ly, Cook’s Studio. 15%-8-23Mtf. _ LOST - I-031'-I-2|# Sunday. on me nnoiieo Road. hoy's cunt, leave at Singer _0iilce. city. 1831-9-sivirnpd LOST- A SUITCASE WITH PAR- cels- betlween Market House and Hillsboro Bridge. Finder please leave at Jenkins & Son. __ _ 18§2-9-6M3lpd LOB_T-GOLD STICK PIN (WINGED foot) in or between Prince Edward Theatre and 213 Prince St. Please return to above address. 1859-9-tlM2ipd. W T0 LET. ROOMS TO LET-PLEASANTLY and centrally located. Apply at- the ofilce. __ . 1849 D9-6-Mtf. 'ro LET-House |=unN|sHs_D on unfurnished at 137 Kent-St., posses- sion given after Sept. 15. Apply on premises 18 _ ___ . 42-0-sim. 'ro LET- House No. 17 UPPER Prince St-., possession given Oct. ill- Alillly 175 Upper Prince St 1234-9-aivieipa Fon `n~sN'r- a-nooM_`HoUss splendid location, bot water heating, all modern conveniences. Apply. R. E. White, 15 Villa Ave. Phone 37i._ _ _ 1833-9-GMU 'ro Lsr.--in center or ony. doin"-anis home, with modern improvements. Partly furnished if necessary; Box 440. city.___ 15_0a~s-is-in tr. TO LIT -HOUOE 8UiTA'lfE_FOR boarding house. Apply 282 Great G_e2rge St. 4106-l.9Mtf_ TO LET-AT IRIGHTON. house oi 10 rooms all modern improvements, possession Nov. lst. ' Apply to J. J- MGKIIIIIUII- 1028-7-18l|tf. hill-1 __ _waurao 5 WANTED-A SMALL HOUSE OR Three or four unfurnlshed rooms centrally located. Apply 58 School Street. 1885-9-6M2ip2_ WANT D- _ Comfortable dwelling house, near clt¥.,for six months, furnished. or imftlr furnished. Ap- ply Canadian Bank of Commerce. ___; ‘ 1820-9-Mlwpd. WANTED-TO RENT. A FOUR with five or six roms, modern con.‘ venlences and good locality. State rent and when available. Addrell J. J., P. O. Box 38, City. way Station. . 184!-iNIM9_ipd. YIIIIQ 1 lil 1l“~O~7l4l ...- 1857-9-6Mi.l.' . Aluminum Cookiiig__U-tensile ~ GIVEN FREE Asa special inducement to pay cash for goods pur- chased from us we have arranged to give' 'away ABSOI., UTELY FREE _these magnificent pie`c`es_ of Aluminum Ware and by saving your Coup ms you will soon be able to furnish your home with a Com plete Set oi these Aluminum Cooking Utensils ' ' ' ' ~'_'__` ' Come One, Come All, _Come Early and _often 1 Ch’iown 'I 1 - Knlretary In fwiiibeiiiesiogan on i=RioAY, sa|3r0Ma's1z`150i‘ 187 -9-'lM3i. L_? --~ i-- lmpoi"tant__ _Announcemelfi 0;. Read:What We Give Our Cash Customers: Free 1 v r One Coupon on _each len cent l_’uI'cllalie of Groceries. Fruit, Confectionery, Crockeryware, Meat# Poultry and Vegetables. Aslt‘for Circulars giving full- details. _This is your opportunity. F. J. Holman & C0. I-itl.f-A Good Roads Day -At The Provincial Exliiliitioll Good Roads' For Nova Scotia at The Provincial Exhibition in Halifax. ` urged to make it a point to be in the par- Everyone interested in this important iniitter is ticular day. _ -I / . .ssosiosss Meeting, will be new in .ihs_.aiio_rd ‘di Trade Rooms at 10 o'cIock in the nfornlng' for the _purpose of effecting the organization of 2 Provincial Good Rosas Aooonnon' ` ~ " ` " __5~.....‘3' i’.°..'l.i2.'¢.?t.l.°'§...._. ..._ ‘. _ F f Moving sobiicriwilibe siioiirrrii' _ ` ' ' ' ` 'sahibieon in" "oonsifs`ir ~- 5 . if ~ ;. _ . ' ` f “ ; F' _'6».'i'$»lif»"ff' cm-» "IC Dill H-M.0AV‘ll2'Né°-I "“.~_. -l \' f I - _,_A _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ ., ____ ___ ________ -il ». ‘i I I i 1