ywlgl-__. __ _ ‘L-_*__ __ 1 _i._ ,___ _ -'_ __- I4 N l l _` | -If l _ "-2.1 _ ‘_.;.“"’>"_lf - - ~"” fl _ - ,_ _ - - _ ~ .f -lr _ tn bt- _ _ L6 _?_lAlnt_ harden if Sun- {§f,,'f,‘,° l.‘§1§',,§,.°.rr§°.°f.»ril if 1n.`§iy°t0 £f{:l§l_l~lfifg' - E _ N- I _ Soap ig lbccomevsour and the leaves turn :rel- -‘ » _wi - . `:`:.-"J _ ’ -:ni si' 1' l--.l 1 1 » lf >-ll I l _ I - pi, . if 1:1914- - ‘-.11 K _‘::~__ -_ ,_ rag); _.1 are we; %Z'f*`*v. .»,-if-§»~¢---1 ;ij;l_;~ ;;x_:_i._ 1,: `._ -Wh ’=_l_:g;l_‘ril-_i.l~;* _'_ l r -'l ._`.,_&_-. _ I 1-:il :_ ` ’ ' 13' ve- - ~ - - _ 5? ‘_,§§_ -1.' A If.;-‘ ` I _ 1 ____-‘_t'__l;_§t~~_g§`__ i to the a\lv.__ :llil':1l~ 'l-Ft' . i li svveen .ln- " 3 _;-. .' rg stock had for, _ \-'l lf _ all- ' °‘ . > g( . "\.~ ” ~ 1 ‘ Q :` 1._.m.s~.._. _ » l... ! :.3 l buy in this P1-ovlnoe._ ' ...The services Mount Stew- ) _Circuit will ‘ah -fo-lows next 'Tshllafrlfaricrl lla. rn., l!t.__Btewa_rt 'at 8 p. m., Dunstaduage It _ How 'ro mum Paulus omiw. - Although there is ,no ‘reason .why rerun. vmsms or psnrl adapted _to house culture should -nut .give satir- fnttlon, lt in a fscipthat the sickli' specimens of og epnilu U10 110111” '* `h _ ‘if/_oollens never '_3ll\~:uu+7\‘-"‘ used. Keepsihe -_$41213-5§l _._`-;1___t__;l.;‘__§ fibres asf soft a_s i"""'" new. en mi- ? 1%; ____ s s K lion bars of Sunlu_§h._ are sold weekly because it cuts wash diy work in two and never l hurts clothes. just try We will give $5,000 to anyone who can had aclul- leranle in Sunlight Soap. -' Use Slmllght Soap according to difer- lbls-try It just ance --as I .vo/ls'.'nc¢ ,Ytlllrself ills! If Will do fwirs as mud: as other mam- I-ll _i_ CONTINUED CI.|Ei‘iIlA.‘fCl‘J OF HOSIERI AND ' UNDERWEAH. We shall net be :able to tell untill tonight just what will he left for to- I raerrow.*Qu£hti;fes are large, so that ‘ eome items ought to be here-and ar- ery item ¢4al;_-forth coming for, we _ , _ youmill find. ‘ ' cas in:/ai-ia!~ly at least ti } low- _~\ r l i 1! 1 #__ . “Plton’e aale il of importance to l $25 _..._ ” l nfl l' llll' ;_ _ . ' A lll ._-_fn l _ Meilink Safes ‘ "1|,¢s_‘ ' l\6by~dtre1ling _' ,_-,-,_ _ _~ __-.,..__ _ __ "*_ ‘-*_* I ha," _-_,=;..__-5 s . 1 f ~ :_ - ‘ ____`-» »,,_ et., . *__ _dw “ ‘ _‘walling at and generally exactly 1-3 of what is usually charged. Patena. ' 2-2d2l. every buyaleu P. E. Island, to house-l holler or individual. Its chief at-- _ * taetioae ara its '-voll varied assert-i ' lenta of a":ital.le merrhrndlse and __ Ieliiful ulntltir-s ol everything' _-" ' rr U 1 1 hem which to srlect at l to 1-3 eff' every dollar. Paten's 1-24dtf. -‘KlNG’S CGUNTY ...Tha Morning Daily Guardian can 'ba' gnbtained at W. A. Johnstone's, WWW- ?‘_1_‘l¥F¥:___ _would lead us to think that this' "prince of the vegetable kingdom" is dlflicult ir- 1-.ze-rv. ' ln the ure _,.1569 there are few re- qulremqpts that must. be met or fail- urc is inevlt:-ble. The first is a rich soil. A good gar- den loam mixture, with a third Of sharp sand is satisfactory for all var- ieties, and if you have some leaf mold to stir- in all the better. The next is not to have too much pg; robrnf as all palms are best -_\-nerr restricted in this respect- Good drainage is even of a more essen- tial for palms thrz other plants, and gm, is especially ii- -_- if they are kept away frm.. me light, as is often .pine for decorative purposes. With- 1 ollihile palms do not need the sun ,mu will bum lr they are kept t0° near thc pane, they must have plenty of light. When used in halls and the 'backs of rooms see that the diflerent nlants are changcd ff€QU€TlUY. B0 that all get their turn at least a day Ur two a week hy the wmdow._ All palms are benefited by fresh air when grown indoors. Don't ict this be la draught nor should the window be open over them. bllll i_ll€l`°~°_f° few days in winter when indirect air will prove helpful. As spring approaches fthe plants can be stood outdoors ln the middle of mild dBY$» _ One secret of palm failure ls gas. If there is a leak in the main not perceptible to human beings P81111! will sun-r from lt by tumlns yellow and sickly- The greatest injury done to Palms ls in the watering. AS TO COLD STORAGE. Sir:-I pptice an article in The Pat- riot, ‘under the ner-ding "Political Pointers" regarding the cold storage installed by the Haszard Government in which they claim it is a boon to the farmers, while The Patriot lnfers this cold storage is _such a boon the Opposition strongly opposed the PPO- position. Thls article is misleading-not true. The Opposition opposed only _thc principle on which it was supplied, r-ev-!=-‘1 I e fi i1~_fi ___ \ -_ . “hrmgcletlxs-epaela‘. values du- _ Wa# ring our annual linen sale. 36 in. _ _' . I/I _ 'IIN he lengcloth cotton: ur -lc. l _ 177 3 » 5 __ And. 106. 'i'ou’ll v~~ l. r l--r. v.. ‘ ‘_ AUC? Alle lee our table ‘.i_. ;-'_ h¢-.-_-- Illl, towels, bt-Laf L". 'O01' Q \‘.`fLLr'.. l _'- ~. ral. x=uz1 _/urges! _ ‘_ Hwy _ ' %"”""’~"" -, \ made I r A lr M r o le s A L ff; fm”/"'f@ _~ ill' Thoundersigund offers rw fr_-iv.\te sale 5 his farra of ww acres at l_i~'.l.~_‘) qrk -1e\'r_n, miles fren Curl--fist.-r/n._ Uris farm ll; within a half mil-1 ni railway r-i.at._.,n.| Church and school. 'l`hf_»rr- ure :cod lruiltl-' ml on the prn-misss. also :vi -rcliarrl 4 a_faiim ls y\_ell_ natures. 'l'6:___|_\(l{_t_l_jt-rl ouaruappyo _i. _ _ Imwfindrlsl. Little York. '_:"" 4' t 59?.; "'..~.' '_?'f.'-‘~'-'ill-‘” p_l;;¢§-`--_;=+,_'._=5_l-;~1-- na'-._ ` Z _' F ffl "~/lllf. ré’.*--:’-1i-.r~f-f.- _- lfglgaih, 5': 7-- ¢.f~`=~ - ,.;»'-a'__‘,,-- "5 s " "ii-,»J'l.`Q1. ‘l.-"_ (`»'i/ "-_-__ . _ ‘I4 facicrg' full-il U? ’ _ Jauca <-"-.‘="'“ |:aCr°" . -_:f'» , in I/1_e_ -" ` Wa;/d A "0 I I"1rc Insurance For rates in the P._l'l. Island Mute Elm Insurance O0Hpr~.nwa on PUB Build lr-g , Churches, ell". Stilipols, oulel rl. D. sou. un s'_¢di§y__s__t__“ =` "'f‘c-night .will witness a great - lstfr-l1fgl¢ between the Abbies and the A11.. bizes ' -'Also Special Safe with Drawers - for Collectors. ~~~-.;,_ _ '--`Agent- LUDGER GRAVEI. 16 Jtntgzqvmartier Sq, :_e:r5|;ice and Catalogue Vlrn. Which will win? See this quen- tion answered at the Arena tonight. .2-3d1l. .Rurs'7BY'every description hero at small. prloos. Wejust want you to cimpnre our prices with any or-hers In the city-our gmods too -and if we cannot give you bet- ter value-'for better money than any one else we will make you a present. of the article you want. to buy.-Prowse Bros Ltd. I -Bdltf Closing out odd lots of walsts, Wrappers, Corsets. under-mus, llns. Cottons and Linens a` Perens. 2~2a3l_ 5, _ w .myi|'1iE;1"' " "-i;h`,`__ For Sale- . __ i _fl -.0 lssfltlnr tn _ fb! all y or‘tn¢°l01ln;liI;:1°v‘;:1T -ll - I l_ le rrvnsrtles 'ln Chsrlott - Wi 211 he received .hy hh; nudes. _ ‘UD 90 T-Ill Brut day of March, :-» _ ' _. _ _ » 0 and ees- _ f_ story dwaulp ,- ~». 9' "qi'5¢lih.`Il¢or§a and Watgr _ " , 4 l_%_6r1 ‘brick dwell-‘l _ .-__, " - 2- above. A mn-¢nla»’¢g_ -*_ ~¢~r-'s'-'~3¢»L‘t- 3% *£5-`_.- g-_ -.. __ __>. , 4 “li _ -or mi- - .eernae-.ol laagwqrtn 'rf -¢_ ".1 '_' _'uw _'_- `__ |~ ‘fm _ '£0 IITOJQIAUI- ,' 0. lt. Hamli- JRW v _‘- ‘il .}. e » l -What one user says--- - - Mypafent/ed pressure valve la giving perfect satisfaction to every-user. 'lt is easier installed _givpa batter results and ls more 'economical than any other sys- wmv. _Read _what_Mr.Prowse sayu- - nsworingyuurinquir ro rd. as performance ofythegwl-Int Water prepsure system lafel in- _auyllgd _by you in the ArensR,lnl¢, mnyaay that-it ia giving every sal gggtlon replacing Gvestoves, ‘inlid _ nearly as we can calcul- ‘ibe 'tlllii no more coal than tv/o_of`_:h_t;|_:1,beai¢1g|_ '%%¢’§?t."‘*l°"-l'€..'fl-ll".‘f5.'3.;"‘l5 ' L” Ins. llcl-Iaclrel"n S-csntlebary Bldg. ~ _ ~ luminal a ot. tm Cu-:evo Factories, ‘.\ _:tar Ile, et c, eto_ .pply to _ sailings should be 'made It Once. ` take any undue advantage over pri- vate competitors in the same line of business. These are the arguments put forth by the Opposition while thi; sublect was under dlsculllm iugthe Legisla- ture. Such are thafacts-as _c_an»caSilY boNprov&n. _ ld -_ _ _-_ - OW.. _£11112 Q0 -F ¢¢»._ -05* tablielied to - ‘detriégggal the the whole Province; for today it has be-_ come a well known fact thatitlfavls' -& 'Fraser bonused 'by the Hasmrd Government, at the expense _of the farmers, have bought hogs as low as 6} and 7 cents, while their competi- tors had to wait for cold weather to qpable them to ship, and paid, not less than Bl cents; and the price- should not, at any time have been below that figure as the market could afford it. While paying these _-prices- they were confronted with the pork bought by Davis & Fraser for 61 and 7 cents, and stored at the expeuseeofl the farmers, which The Phtrlot so lauds.on the eve of an election. While this subject _was under din-‘ cuselon in the Legislature, it willbo remembered that Mr Hansard ` his contention that the 'arranggmentf made with The Steam Navigation Company called for cold atorageflrom the Island to the mainland. This the Steam Navigation Company pos-_ itlvely denies. Mr. Haszard’s assert-~ ions were not correct. ` If this were the agreement with the Steam Navigation Co., why has not Mr. Haszard forced the Steam 'Nav- igation Co. to supply such cold=stor- ,, _ age. _ If the cold storage now supplied -by the Government will not make abet- ter impression upon the dealers ithan has already been experienced, it can- not merit the patronage _of the .gen- eral public. lt is claimed that large quantities of eggs that have ‘been stored in Charlottetown and market-f ed through the provinces have #been found to be actually useless, hence unfit for human food and a c0r!lD\@f»0 loss to the purchaser. _ ` the public what the cold storage’ system has cost the farmers and ‘-thef amount of money that Davis & Fras- er has been enabled to make by be- ing in a position to take advantage- of winter conditions and storing 'per-j ishable stock at the expense of the farmers. Nor yet have they told the public what private interest the Has- zard Government may have in forcing= such an encumbrance upon the Pro-- vince, or if the editor of The Patriot* has, in any way, been subsidized by the Government to blow the bugle at the last hour. _ .This is a question that should en-_“ gage the serious attention of *the- electors of the Second District of Queen's at the present time and should be put to the Gov0f‘nme'nt` candidate now seeking support. FARMER. PROSPECTIVE PROOF READERSQ Paton and Company offered a prlse of 'twenty-dve framed Pl°¢\“"°°. ‘O the' flrst twenty~flve school childseu who sent in the largest number of words, which they had detected mis-spelled in the recent advertisements which Paton and Company were running in were that -the -children had to Nad' very carefully the advertisement to_ their parents. The result of the com-‘ petition appears below. It will be np- ticed that they lnve generously _ex- tended the number, making twenty- nera will .receive their Prizes on ap- plication to Paton and Company. _ in first in the list. Found 94 mia-4 spelled words. ~ found 50 I M Augustine Lafferty, 210 Sydney Bt, found 41 Arthur McDonald aged 8, another Sourls young boy found 39 1 Mary G. Bernard, Nei-tn nustieof her teacher ls Miss Evelyn Stevenson!- She says she is 15 years of lags. She found 30 mistakes in the Guardian of Jan. 18th. _ _ 2 Marion McLeod, Brookfield, found, 5' l John T. Reid, Stanley, found 25, : Rowena Waye, Chestnut St., Cifry. found 25. __ Donald Francis Mclntyre, Fairuolll, The publisher of the best Farmerlq paper in the llirltlme Provinces flu writing to us states: _ _ 1 "I would that I 'do n t kn of -time like MIN! 'B NZIMEN . It-has been an unggtlhmg remedy E o\\r 'household ner since I _-can r membar, and has outlived dozens df would-be .competitors and lmltators." r Fastest and most luxurious. » _ _ ._ 'filli From Halifax. _ Royal Edward Feb. sand. 5 Royal George March ith. 3 ' Coronation ya. fr'<.n'r_‘r4 1° na 1 .mas 22. ml _ Reservations .fer -May it June? From Montreal. _ RWM 9!l5i’§e_ May 3rd. Royal Edward Mhy f7\h_ _ Royal George May 3131; _ 4 I - "' ‘vrfori f I _ Q- _ ` 1~fdIhetu8w. ii. 1-_'_ 1_\'<_:;-2. 1 l rs-szdfuw tet°v_'_n' P. E L _ .andy his supporters strongly emphaslled The Patriot refralns from telling- ,gd gets _B mm, picwm tom The Guardian. The only conditiona__3¢;_¢,¢r,ipg;\y_1ife. [ht efvgxxter of_1'_g06 . ' ' " w` _ __ Bf`tt'ers the-pain dlsappsfared com nine, instead of twenty-five. The win-_ 2195017- ,Itf1!”l*`I59‘?‘”‘5l m‘ldfbl°f’dl!\S _ Frank Coyle 286 Dorchester -B_t.,f` Gertie E. McAleer, Hunter Rlv`1_n;,» '-I6! - 0, oi '- of a medicine that _has stood_‘the test., 'I'lI'I§ ‘Il0YAI. I.‘-VINE _ CANADA T0 IIRISTOI. _ ' Lola than six 'days ai lea. Royal sewers 1 Just milf .img car reservation by _,___ Saturday last owing to the severe storm. He is 8 years old and hopes to get a prize. He has got one. J._r_ Harrell, is weymeuth -Bt-. found twenty-three orroi-s,ln =Paton's ad in The Guardian, Jan. 18th. Julia McPherson, Clarktown, found 22 mis-spelled words in the Surplus Stock Ad, _ _ J. Wilfred C_rg§g,_§'a`g¢d 1 _years .found 22. 'He hopes -he will 'get the prize. Irene McCallum Bedeque, aged 11 years, found B1. - Mary E. -McNally, Millcove, found 21. _ Muriel Toombs, Charlottetown, ag- ed 11, found 17, Curl M0CD0l1a_ld. Souris, ll years -age found 17. He s‘a_y_s in brief: “I suppose being a Sour-is Sehoolboy will not debar me? I am 11_ years of age." Certainly not. Patons have many _-from Bourls. _ ¥le3'gro'Mc`M¢11on found 11 errors. Comes 'from Queen Square School, Henry A. Duffy, Fort Augustus, found 17. Hopes he will get the prize and he %€1;_ one. 'Reginald ‘P.' nnelly, Bt. Pat.rivk’s ‘Road 88 'found 15 errors in The Guardlllll. _ __’i;lai;¢a|_~`e_t -Dunn, 74 Upper Queen 9%. _‘_!9\ll_1£1'4- _ Maisie . Locbran, Morsll Rear. found 13 _ _ _ _ "1'_Jgure.“l5.‘Acorn, ._Pow'n`el, found 12, does not__‘no;me_¢he paper. 'Etta ‘B. Toombs, North Rustico, found__1._1. Gladys ibrswrord aged .11, found 15. Nettle Evans. 208 'Richmond Bt., West Kent School, aged 10 found 9. Chas. B, Llelgh, aged 8, Auburn Lot 36 found _9. ' ‘Ref-a_F‘a;der, City, found 25 words. _ Emma Boswell, Marshfield, found 9. _ _,Helen Cameron, 132 Water St. She does not ,give _-her age nor states what _pchool she -attends but she writ- _ap _a veryjietinct hand. Helen gets a piéturi too. _ ._ _ Gera d Stanley. 204 Euston Street. who has gone to _a great deal of trou-l ble prlnfx -the mie»BD01lQ<\_ 'words and _gas out the mi8-Blwllcd letter., - _-1. _ __ _ 2_~Bdr1f. urrar‘r»n.|\s».s1|»-rua-_et nm A 'Pint uf_8oo_d limi _In- windy. llfrl. Dosll-be P. Cormier, Middle Sack- vill N.B. : - _ ~°fn~tlrs’:§ryifrg or 1891 1 was in run downé a;z_d tdeiggeggir told__§3__l hadtggi 'a in o goo inmy, _ y. digerent remedies Lfrom d_ootor|,_but_ they did not seem tp dp r_ne£_ny_good. _Afler -lkevingtakeu me-ggdl drsnt n_ther'kin:is me¢1ic'ne i no _seem 0 benefit nie, was 'ell¥o's’t‘in_d_espair and -did notknow what-to do \.l.rl_txl my hue- ‘ bend met.-a lady and lfold her about my sickness and -she told him to try ‘l_3ur- dock Blood Bittore al she had received the greatest benedtjfrom using it. My ““:.°““....“.“.::°-°““..';°““l‘: l°'...: ‘.zz::;°- : vi eu.: ` F. :rlfltlrtipt on usigg one bottlaafter another until: '-had taken _six in all and than ~I xr. .;t;°.1- *¥‘.°l..:'1°&.-.‘=I 2.-:f:‘...l°‘::,“:.l: ~°'~ °‘--“xl” .“w...';?'i..‘f°.l'- .215 s since- - 1 " and hadhslot of work tengo. -1 thotyht 1 mould__procure a_-bottle uf Bur oak Blood and after I had takauiwol was le to do a lot of hard work all the summ r, and I Del/Gr fell- _ umannpmdp etme it e .li:B'g?g:il1;,ll&,.¢h9_`t_lt side. Every. tiqmingwhen _ w_o_l\l_d_get out.of__ b_ed‘ sitdown for -s while it; was ao gf' ful. After‘I had used Burdock gs, I _Hilfe received s_o_mucl1 benefit _rn 'Hurdouk Bloog *Bitton -that _you this ll t may help others t me" __ _ _ .nmmturui -.~n..1'.11ni.i ur.. umm-1. r»°r§l»’»‘f7ort um otice ' Dories of all sizes and ‘types We have a large stock of the ordinary, single, medium and double dorics and we are at present building a number of 23 ft, double end power dories _ which we will stu with t 2 1-if 'I-I. P. Imperial installed for $125.00, F. O. B. Car Sourisf L. and PIXQUET. " ' Souris - 2'-5dIw then dtt°stf. -INTERCULUNIAI. _ naitwav ~ _ _hours in making your trip to Montreal ‘ofthe Through tickets sold overt all connecting lines t_o all points. " Pullman ‘and téfurist 'sleep egraph without charge-. W. K. __ St., 'City Tic "et Agent ` *grae of sharpness that the tongue and lottetown, _Canada.) 'Many of the horses raised in Prince Edward Island are noted for their en- durance and swiftnees. and they gen- erally command a higher price than those of .the other eastern provinces of the Dominion of Canada. ‘ Breeding, .received great attention, not o'n_Ly_from -owners of stables, but also from farmers. The animals are kept at all times in prime condition. The practice _ .ls .growing general to have veterinary dentists look after the teeth, `usually once ‘a year. Horses’ teeth, as is well known, are in the _main subject to all the afflic- tions of the teeth of .human beings. Diseased teeth or those of impropcrl lengths interfer with mastlcation and digestion, and often give rise to certain diseases of the month. In the horse the upper molar overlap the lower set, and as a consequence of this the outer edge of the upper and the inner edge of the _lower teeth gradually become suorn_to such a de- chesks a.re.often lacerated. The remedy here -consists in the rs- moval of these sharp points. DMy- ed. fractured, and otherwise injured teeth are extracted. Often injuries to the jaws and to th! cavities of the' mouth are caused by gravel, nails, and other hard substances lodging between the teeth, taken into the mouth with food. These are removed after an examination. During the shedding of the temporary teeth the enimal’s mouth is examined frequent- ly, as some of the temporary teeth, lf not properly shed, may interfere with the growth of the permanent ones. The most progressive farmers also give attention to the teeth of their milch cows, A 'lM- .51 . ---""'“""'“ _ W}|°\¢ Country at Wonderful -- Cure of Mr. John Herman - _ I “. 4 ‘i Gentlemen, I-`our rears n 9 Ia' till-:G!\_\&fv_n with Inflallmiation offlic liflziler. I Yfugthg attacks, wllicli occurred more mul more fret ueutly, the a;_;i::i_v \\°q.e_\\;|1l»gral>_le, auslll became so wcnl; I could not walk across the floor. 'l`lic.cloctorS could do nothing to rclicvo or cure nie; _\l_\~ wife sent fora box of CIN PII, to fry :tn-l sec if tllc\_' \\'<>\ild hcl? _-` From ill.-'_"|r_~'L tl\c_v du! mc goof ~ gf; “ ‘ fa. ~ _ 573 James ST. Nauru, 1-l.\li_n'i‘.'r0l~., 0€i‘___ _‘tau ' _ _ "‘J 'z 7 ___ _ min \v.'i_~' rt~Iic\‘ed titouco, ;_u!§_l the alta _ *_ coulinucrl taking the pills for six \'.'eel.S, and tlrczi, to my surprise and delight, the slollc I sent yrillwlllle tnlli: ngoculile from mv :mil my pain stopped, It is now three vc.-irs since <`.I_\' ]’lLL5_curqd nic. I have llaltl no return of the trouble, and I lilrve not I--sl. 11 ll:\y’s \vorl;_on_; account of it since. - ' .f Tllcre is not the shilglitelst doubt that GIN PILLS szivcrl my _'f_'c. ",` __ GIN PILLS are wonderful in their action on the Kidne 's and Illadrlcr. l'he_v neutralize Ilric Acid, sontlfe thc irrilnlvrl lllntlrlcr. and comp utelycilre _suPprc.<=-ion and incontinence of the urine. Tlley are also mildly .lax _f"i\'g_‘c fQr_Q\lgvli_o,\¢ or $2.50 for six boxes. llfoncy cheerfully rcfullilr-il if G-IN PILLS do not db all that ive claiili for them. Sample free if you uieulion this paper. Nnllollnl Drug and Chemical Co., Dept. P. Ii. '1`_‘;§l?_fi<}_l_1_ °l__¢l1°.above__11st, bring ilpt. or the ratepayers or tn. city or Charlottetown who _nerd _I .vm make an 8 1___a; me Prescribed the assessment severally levied upon their Real Property fn laid Otti and an of the laggsl b Q £0 HIS Honor the Judge of the City Court of said City for judgment against each” that upon Buch ind B 0 _described or the respective amounts solevfod a against them and then. unpaid, and » E“_*°“f belllk euteredfwlll further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lends. P623;-ed this Sth dev ol January. A. D., 1911. nosnzrrr vaurnnnsrium, i' City Collet-.tnr. R al 11;IST OF RATEPAYERS FOR THE CITY OF CHAJRLOTTETOWN, in default fox assessment due on de TOPS"-Y for 1’-he -year ending B151; December, 1910, containing names f all such _defaulters and amount “° "Pm them l'€iP9°t1vely with a ‘statement with the Number of the Town, Water Lot and Common °“ Whwh °l” B11? part thereof. Such assessment is ln default; Nan" 0! Rawlmyer ln Default Statement of Description of Property upon which 'Amount of Lot up- Assess- ’“_l ' "' --e-£2' -1 _-1- _-.,-Q, """_;f;__Y"“ f"_¢_£__iefileg35:11--<4__4i£V' S-""'~" Sf" ll/“°¢1'~="»f-` A------fl \ _ 1 o1ncn's _-patent -.oxfords “ Woiutfe dongol'a'l>'eezs. _ _ Women's patent ‘leather Boots.. . . ..... ......... rl rl _ Womenla tan oxfords. _ _ ." “ " 4| tr rl is s u Extra special are these unusual ofle_ra we have added for thrifty ladlee special benefit. Only um" whréarg prompt can be accommod- f. . algongolaangghtsfjgltltssfslhld:|i.$"'Ia°r?' au;>la_.__b__o1_>_t_sé b_}_x_ttonal_0r_ ||,°.¢ ,neil shoes. dlzesfl 1(-:Q 3, iigztggfoof mer' ' Ladies 'Were never offered such a grand and extensive ran I _ _ ' ge, of boot _ _ bl;;f§_f;°»___ f£_l;_<=___ll_u;s 1n_§_l§d;; et_l;e_lr:<{_rt styles for fashionable, __ and biggest _g_md_,’;n;ate,ials ago” ‘_ ea er, best workmanship and _ __ _ ' _ _ ' ow mt ace of such offers ou t' if d ' _ _gfvaylng 8._wa,y~_--this is acase where littlg cogllildgs Zrgdt waileat yoursslf by _ 9N.¢ll'l 50° rllippira. _ so p. c. off' ' ` C0111!! Ill. becn 'overlooked We'v`e'p`uts eclal -"`r'l¢" 'n the "’°."°°f'°%T'-;f3'°lf°glll Yds _boys _ wl -flndtnst r _real ‘hgh quality swds you cuuftlwt -get ‘smaller- P'l¢\U» 'Thése Lodis are water- rfvdf. nest. stylish sad cusifurnnns `°*°f°°‘>""l°¥“P¢°plsfhd ht -th Wore-good values at thdlf-‘for-m?; - gl” ‘!°v even better estimation. Oxullf boots ......\ .. .‘.'$ 1.35 Box ce|f‘boota better qualify. . 1.50 Dougola boofs...........-....r.»|5 'SPM boots ....................l.|5` Calf b°°|l» Goodyear welted, $4-00 value for...... . .. . . -3.20 _ Special _Values -- 6 Ladies’ l'|as Been Marked Low _V ~A Sample Line Going Cheap - l . "\‘;?}04!' -\\-I _ ‘_'3_`\ _ EWS l‘llV¢ 1101 A Fgw _ flirls’ Fogtwear is marked low. A Grand Sale of New F-ootfu/_ear __ _ Today starts' a sal f h .th t ' d ` b h _ ' _-record one. This sale tak; ln; opgrfecgly h\;v§n;§ocl}; die fdlgtlctsrey?-f;);I1nf(ri>h:v?v mmf; "v`R5`ih’.a broken up llnes of footwear in stock. It is going to be the greatest Februar eixrl Md” an Come in to-day and inspect the '-good values- everything is laid on the co1i1>1’t;Iseaf.\)d1 reiicgdt salespeople with every courtesy will 'see that you’re satisfied. I P I . 5 l ' 1 ` 1 1 _ 1 Dllvfy ml-ner will and we -'Price bumlrir smith -v'1»'refg..wg ii.; Heres a few special bargains thrown in fo mulro A merry sale merrier. You need pollehes, frees, etc to keep yourfoot-wear in pm. P" lhlpe and 'condition-here's you_r chance to get supplied at a saving. _Today w_e’re o ering you Mon Ami shoe pol_|ah, 1 tina for mc U. N. 0 shoe polish, 2 tins for r5c Shoe trees. adjustable, com. pe.ctf'or..- _____5oc Boot laces, per doz . _ . . _ . . _,_ q¢ Women'e spring heel boots . . . . neo Womeifs dongola oxforda . . . . |.oo Values Men -ei? ifldrtf I __ _ . , ‘ _ *_ - - 2- uh" ' "Y -1 ___, _,. ‘W Will Appreciate Men will certain! appreciate these off' _ .apeciallypurchased Ihr ourrfebfnury sale. el: ‘ boots,-shoes and slippers we are eonfidentwa _ _ _ have the best _that ever crossed 'a counter. They fs __ _ _> _., are ln the latest style, well made, neat and com; ' `,l ll§;.{_?___ \\ 'fDrlll1|c-you thought they were good value at s ._~_¢¢_’ _ \ lhclr former price, well we've cut that down. .\l _`=l._.-Q Seelhélh - _ so rs v rl ir _ _ _»}__l'4,_'__ gztahtlfslfggr ge mg: nehgg:.a=:i°°o:If\l:o'1?f.lb 'T15 _ .$3.4-r. .;;;;:::t;:;.;;;:::::;:::::::::::::t_» _ -__ ,-____ |.80va ue "“‘““~ _I _ -§l§°il °§?é"$¥..'f.'”?s°§`Gi'.i’r-l§°r§'}l35'& - "f‘iw 'Ein 8.:::::::::::;:;:::::_:::::: .rr for every 'person I some really delightful and boots that can ba secured at good savings. We have 'm ` ~ 6", _ stock of misses' 'foetufotflrl phi' ‘ (g "°l'¥ “mill Pfi_¢°s and know every economical girl will hppréei- I ate our offers. This stock [aaa hgh class that it is bound_to go po it will l’“_)' You to buy promptly. Ajub lot of dongola kid slippery P -11| sizes ......, .$1.00 stent leather Incpd boots,z.'5o valuefor ............a.6o D°“B'°|l_ b°0¢B- 3004! qualify `_ alia". _ »’_‘,~l"_. Box calf' goofs, hea;r`y_€g|£L"`" ‘ Bouts and ` ‘ Slippers for f ‘~tli-rittrlr' Sl‘h¢l’ttl `t I li " '- -rememlfergdald _` : and every parent should ;_- ses th t “th kl " " ¢| -_ well ahpplia; ; warm and what I ` ' ' ‘_ l a > 1 wear. _ _ u “ _.Wie were lbrtuniie IH- . ~ fm -_ lst- f 1- l -:..._:=.1. ..: / _ s __ 1,- -_ _l- vaIuafor..,...;.,;§5»;l¥' l ~ ° ~ 4 them at _zo get- cent dil- cuunf. 'Alun Il lplug bdies ` of ]9b___|ol| In I tile boots and slippers ht r5c, ‘ -_cared ca"|r.- l-‘ ~,_» _ _ _ _ _ _ ,__ 1 _ .ff Al |_£__.1"i OS h olIe” `St o re rasQ\1°=° . '~ I 1,.. - clrsrrotretwe. _ ‘H l. H I_l.'|‘¢_.»‘.`\-' “!7l‘ 1’ ‘< 1 , _ . _ ._ "`=-t_ \ __.;_»_‘:.ii_-_-_ __,a- _ _ __ 1 _ ._`_ - -.___»_‘ . _ _ »_ __ -.. ,_ _ »- _ p ‘,' ' ‘t H. '~ _ - ~ I ‘_ ~`l. §___ _.1 ij.- ’___ J.-.___-_._ _ ._- _,___ _~ _ - _ ' - v w 1;, in '." ..‘-' _-_ _ _. _-' _._=- _- .-1 _,af . . ' _ l 'W - Jw _ - . - :_-.1-4- ____, _yr _ .__ _' .\-_ ‘ -*W* ' - . I . \ . 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