SEPTEMBER 20. 1921" ,____ 1 childrenx Cry for Fletcher's H», Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. ,.. arc specially prepared for babies. A-babyls mediclng m“ more easeatiuHor Baby. Remedies primarily prepared gyownmps are not interchangeable. It was the need of , may for the comrnon ailments of Infants and Children , pnlught Cnstona before the public after years of research, no glnllu has been made for it that lita_use_ for over 30 ., has not proven. _ I I “ ‘ ' hat IS CASTO R IA’? m; is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, 5 and Sooth Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains n» opium, Mo’ phine nor ‘other narcotic substance. Its 151g; guarantee. "- For more than thirty years it has in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, d Colic and Diarrhoea; alloying Feverishuess arising from, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aide gsslmllntlun of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Children's Comfort—".'.‘!\e Mother's Friend. umsCASTOR IA ALwRvs / Bears the Signature of v ' 0 i llselior 0ver 30 III GINTAUn coral-ANY. Nlvl YORK CITY Years an nsnlta cunpnr THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .."ATTENTION i8 CALLED tr C. E. Pratt's ad, which appears ; elsewhere in this issue. ....'Coml> to Georgetown wtdncs- day, Slit. 14th. for the annual i music. grouuls. thinner provided l ..'BEGINNING TUESDAY, Sep_ 20th, Miss Compton, (loorgetown will ho ready with an nttrzlclive i St p. l4. will include many good things. There will he good sports and n special band from Pictou. Don't miss it. .."l‘his Wednesday will be one nf the laat oi‘ tho half holidays, and t_h.c Kingfs co-unty llixhibilltln is the place to go to spend it. Come to (leurgelnwn September 14th. Special band from Plcton. Good sports. Dinner provided on the grounds. mo»? WEE-DING BELLS The Methodist Church at Souris was the scene of u vcry qniot hut pro ty wedding at 7 o'clock on thc morning of Sept. 44th, when ivlisv Susan .\l"llcl.t Carlton, noice of Mr S. -‘.. Carlton, Souris became the llrl-Io oi‘ Rev. J. G. Joyce‘ B. A, S. l‘. n, son of lllzlrrard It. nml the lull lllllalre Joyce. (lnrbrvnnear, Nfld ".‘l:-- ceremony wee pedornlei by thc pastor( Rev. G. ‘Stanley Helps M. A. ’iho church was beautifully flficrll‘ svroor" lsRE-lnollu- Loni-id ‘hi:tiistihihnljltvtlfilt‘ to. o. “""' W“ “""""" ‘*‘"“‘“- "."""- [(1 lroln Adl-luldl- reporting diun port, hill it is ln-llvvod he "spm an“ ‘mhimri’ and w“ fined rival ill‘ “Pussyl'<'ltll" John - may vluil Australia lnlcr. Wm‘ m” Hi"ml*" "I m" Cunnmniilg Anurillla, \\'.l§~l lllt'tll‘l‘t'l‘l. it lmmes" ’ ‘File llrido. onion-d the church . _ . ~ ..—-v.—- loaning on lh~~ arm oi ht.r uncle to r Successful Baiting EAVER FLQU T- n Wnvtonoa u MUTE D CHATHAlVl. ONT. lln- strains of "Mendrlsylhns wed ‘ ding march" nnu trurlng the core» lil0il_V Schumann “framuori-l" wzo" sollly playvd. Mrs. l-‘rurlk Ding w<~ll sang Vnery effectively “(l Promise Mo" during thc signing of thc (lhurch Register, utter which too “Bridal Chorus" (Lohongrihs) was rcnderctl as the party left the chnrch_ Miss Edna Garrett, pre- sided at the organ. 'l‘he bride who was given away by her nnl-le wore n travt-lllzig s-uit of navy illllt‘ lllPUllll“ with mole akin throw, the gift of her aunt and 9. large hat of blur-k panne- velvr-t with a mount oi‘ all ~r-t.onc soak feathers. Sh’- currioil a shower bouquet of (lphella roses. The groom was n student at Your! Allison llnlvcrisilv from ‘iii to '16 graduating in 'l‘ht>tllogy and taking prize in first your Hebrew‘ lle has talrcn special studios all lloston Ilnlvorsity and was-one of the students of l1 graduating chase oi‘ over four ' nundrwl to rcccivo two degrees in one your. lie is one nl’ the younger numbers 0t‘ the Newfoundland Methodist (‘onfcr Pnrc and has accepted an invitation to Wesley Church, St. John's Nfld for next June. Following the ceremony a dainty breakfast was served at the hritlefls home, after which the bridal party motored to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce leaving by noon Farmers anti Wnrlmars BlltliS We are now well supplied with a big assortment of Mill's WORK BOOTS in the following reliable makes. _Men'a English Kip, bluc. (Amherst). S Price .. .. . . . .. . .. $7.00 Men's Grain Blue. (Amherst). Price $6.25 as llluetrated , l" sop. double sales. . Men's Gr. Blue. (Amherst) plain toe . Men's Blk. Grain Bluc. (Valentines) Men’: Tan Grain Blue. (Valentines) . Men’: Tan Split Grain Blue. .. made lzea 6 to 11. $6.00 $5.50 $5.50 $4.50 by Palmer-Mc- 4 Men’: Tan Oil Gr. Sheepack: 1 Lellan C0,, price .. $5.90 4 Men‘: Fine Gun Metal Blue. sewed soles, all ulna. Specially priced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 .............................. .. $4.50 Men’: Box Kip Blueher solid leather. inner soles, sew- ed and nailed. All sizes. Special price ..... $4.90 Order by mail if inconvenient to eheP- W! Wm PI)‘ Foliage. Purdiile -- Ferguson d Co. Sluceeeeor: to D. Gordon Charlottetown, P. E- l- '3lAnny:lde "eeuoeo-oleeawnueuu train en route tr. “Htshlngton, D. (7., and other American cities on n honeymoon trip, lit-fore making their home in Newfoundland. The bride was the recipient 0i‘ many beautiful gifts, among which from the why-g n sliver service congregation ol‘ the Methodist (‘hurt-in a substantial check and fur coat front her uncle; an 0lR~ borato cabinet. oi sliver from her brothers, William, Lemuel lull ‘Spencer and checks from thc groom and his sisters. The Exam- iner extends its hcartlesl fellcltu- lions to M11 and hlrs. Joyce. YARMOUTH, N. G. The Original and Only Genuine. Bower: of Imitation: :old on the merit: of Minard’s Linlment \O-O-O §§O4§OOO§O4 Q-O-OO-OQQR Baskets, Baskets, Baskets Have fer cal‘: I quantity ef double bound potato baeketl, also I quantity of egg balk- ete. Send ln your order: at onee which will have our beet attention. County exhibition. Good nylon-ta and tho Geolgoloivu ltoud roport lin- o-n the almost total loot-icing ol’ th-- high’ way in tho vlrilllty oi‘ ll‘lunignn's which ls llPlllV, lllllVt d and which had boon l4-l't in thalpoaltion for should not ln- encouraged. JAM» E AND POTATO BAR- els for rode. Poole and 'l‘homp~ l lined to be shortlived. Frequent . F‘ cumin-ts took place between the - French and British settlers, and ‘ luLtl32 the Treaty of St. Germain gunman COLD,‘ AQTHMA ln-Laye conilrlilt-d France in thc 59°“ lllllYlhflidlY- possession of Acadia. (‘ape lire loll, and New Frantatz. But. pour-c I-r -_irl BLOCK so T-l-naiaoan. - Motor- .\;..~i lolurilillg inst evening along iill by the frumr-tvtlrk ul’ n h lust- ilo grtatr-r part oi‘ —-—~—< o>i_ FARMERS CAUGHT GOLD RUSH FEVER PRANJQLFN, ll._ Sr-pt_ lG.~ Farmttrs in thi vicinity have desert ed their fields and teduippvtl lllvill- solven- with plt-kaxcs, shovels, crow bars. dynamite and optinlisnl to srarch for gold. Al the railroad station, here, strange machinery is arriving bv |'i't.'l|.{lll, including a dig~ ging machine of a typo distinctly alien to lllffiil‘ parts and certainly not dvslgncd for thc potato trade or olliol" thrilling purposes. The cause of all this cxtritcmcnt nuts the “l'lnd" oi‘ (‘nrtls Tilton, a lzlrhim: lie Iltls started to tear a portion nl‘ his land to plot-mas. The (.'llll.\'€ ol‘ this is a lcttcr he has re- ccivctl~ froln the assay oillre in Washington in which trot-urn the stakuncnt. "$0 worth ol gill] and $2 worth (If silver p?!‘ 1.1000 oi‘ ore." Etpcrts any this percentage is decidt-tl-ly’ lfigh and prrdlct that this urea may prove a second Kloutliicc. For many yours it has hvcn known that gold and allvt-r rxlstotl in the lttigca in rcrtnirl sot-lions o1‘ this static null iroln tilm- lo limo n gold fever" has nppt-nrvtl and disuppl-ur- rd. For yw-ars tin- lllll on whit-h gold as barn discovered has lu-m known as "Klondike llluuiltxllu." 'l‘ill-.'n‘ has dreamed for llll‘ pilsl twvllly‘ _ rs that gold was found under llir: barn in Ilia, pasture, at lln- bottom ol‘ his well in fact l‘Vl'l'_\'Wiil*|'|r atboul his little farm. So persistent hut-unto hi1; dreams that friends urn: d him lo have some 0i‘ his laud unalvzt-tl. lla- looh squire ore from lln» hillside and had it extimlnrd ’l‘hc yiclth \\‘il.‘if anywhere from $1! to $1?» worlh of gold per ton ru- ore.._li1 one. l~.t:.,. lio- figure was $10 ill mu‘, ton. ‘today 'l‘illon llnxltlllfilj,’ awaits RAZ - MAI-I lloeitiycly atop: thee: troubled I Indexing, waning, coughing, weeping eyed are ‘t ncceuary- nnlee: you like be n‘ that way. Tcmplet was not yt-l astonished in Acadia. Fresh feuds broke out and in 16:24 a force acnt out by (fromtvoll took ' posse. on ol‘ thc country. (‘outi- uunl lighting wont on lJlElWPHn tin i-‘rorzch and llritlsh colonists-fine lndizrns glnornlly joining in [no lraywnnd. tln- provlnl-q (hllngl-(I hubris l'8|)l'ilKl'lll_\'_llfllll i763. wh~n by the Treaty of Paris, Franco gave‘ 11.00 at your druggnefle, or wntc . T onto, for : free trir‘ Sold oy Reddln Bree. L‘; display ol Modlsh Autumn Milli and owning. A bad _ ll Dflll claim ill tlu- country, The nory. Alluring huts at popular only hblo ititl" suing Whmh “f” "mflillly Stflllvll it'll-Ht NOV" 5W1!“ Will's. howl-vex, were mqcnm n“, . ,,.,,",,X,,.,,,,,,,|_,.“wkardun, th< hrglnning, it was granted responsible for omc llltlvl‘ memo , dr-rlnklng, 115, n nnll lmhlv 1,, n.3,“, "ti. he lleholdoti to us llnm our rips-win both sides. 'i‘ilc trans __,,Kmg.s county exhibmou m ,,,,,.'_.,- nun“. ppm: flrnnnd i“ n,“ ltlagdoln ol‘ Scotland as a puz-t portntlon ol tho At-adinus in i733 Gpnpgqown this week wpdnpsqny careless manner and tho practice mummy ' ‘mil “n”? "l" lilll-“ll? Hi’ lmmlw! "WY Willetll l0 lllklt ill.‘ tint-o li"llllll‘ll'rl tho l'roviilt-l- sl.ll retains many distinctively Hvllllldll characteristics. it‘ l."- the only province of present-day (‘unndn oath ti‘ allcglanl-e to m.- [tr-men (lovornirleilt lormcti the theme oi l-oltzltalloufls “livangelincfl lhlll- addlng a halo ol romance to u that has a ling oi’ its lwa w‘. nil "1 whnt unhappy cbtiptor of his- lljag proudly proolalll Svtot- ‘wry. To-tlily, liovrcvvr, the ties- tlsh traditions oi’ lli’! przninro. 'l‘h(» vl-ndalnts ol‘ tho nriglnal l-‘rt-nt-h‘ emblem is a hluu Si. .\.il.lrt-.v‘>t .\ wlians are gitjlllllrtlt] all nvpr [no cross, Willi t.l,- Scottish lion rum I\|.lr.timv l‘l‘tl\'li'lt‘(3. lint the llll D11"! l" Hi1 ll was l‘ thc a.» tlux ol‘ Scottish blood to Nova Sco- tunm o‘; ' "l lh: tin was "not confine-d l0 thc origin- grzlntcd '. so w " ‘ as hero “my ul settlement. Between 1784 and . i828 there was n large Scottish a. chart ‘r for the w .ole peninsula emigration, chic-fly from the lligh- which “us rc-nuiiloni in the lllllfllllililllllS-fil chapter‘ oi‘ history which Nova Scotln, install] of the olthsllll gives ise to conflicting cum name Acadia given to it by the’ lions in the North. ’i‘lle later French. Llul it was necessary it", Scottish emigrant; had their dark make lhc Staottlsh (lcoupation ofldays n. Nova St-otia. just as they thc (zolonv ellbt-tlvc, and to do solhad in their native lllghltinds. bu. by thc strong right arm of thtilhcy laid anew tho foundations of settlers Accordingly" King Junie-ti thc old Scottish colony, To-d-ty ntlfere. a hurorletcy lo cvcry out lhrr.» are largo ilreas 0|’ Nova Sv-o who Willlltl furnish "one thousand llil as distinctively llighltintl as markls Svottls money“ and six any glen in SuIln-rlantlshlz-l- nr !I\ mcn. "zirmod, nppavrt-llll. and vi: i,vcrness-shivo--:-ountica population luzilicd [or two ycnrcs.“ for tll"flr\~'l<‘r'ai;cl"s .nd ('.'llll('.l‘t1Tl.\‘ zfnd liar purpose of laying firmly tho loo». idonulds, \\'llf'l'(' the (l .. o lw a 8H0"?! 01' till!‘ new iitllillly» Th6 more fillllllllll’ tongue lhlm it has spirit ill‘ adventure was evidently boon ior runny llvll0flllltlll~l in stronghn thc Scottish pPOpIt! n.‘ tho. tln_v.=. The King's olYt-i- up, pun ed to patriots us wcll as it whiter-s of fortune, and those whol- ils tl-d with mun and money to worth tho founding of tho colony l must have hot-n n gmnlly com- . Reconlmcndcd b) ludguaflobccce l puny, for as many as S7 of the Nova ‘Srolin buronlett-les atlrvlvt lo our time. One ol‘ tho liifaf known oi‘ ])l‘ié:i6'.lll~tl(l_\' holdaru i?! Sir liorbort M well, tho Svottirill ilnturzillst and arl-hzmoloydst. 'i‘ht-. orizinzll Scottish null in Nova So tho rvsull ol‘ investigations being tuzidc to dplcrmine whether ti.» llold ‘roaring rock exist» in “.11 um out quantities - to make mlatnfl profitable. - SCOTLANUS COLONY (Ahvrtirvn Free ~l'ro::.-.~) Scotland has more than o W11.»- lng lntt-rl-st in tho Nova Sv-otlu tori .'I‘l‘ll‘l‘ltll'y l-ell-liluitionv which ill-doll l()i'l_\'. lly ties l‘ blood n1: wvll, as by hlsttrrll-nl : ‘ ‘ New: Lit-inland nnd tlld t. are‘ loo-zrly knit logclhor. _ Tho “Mark-i lirntl" ol‘ curly Norse and lvolnndlci voyages may havl- |)-'l‘l'l known to '1 il-w adventurous; sailors, and sylaatnodli‘ nlll-lnpls may have bot-n mado from limo to limo to l-slaul lith Frtnl-h and irlngllnh smilin- moillr. along lh.- com-t, but it was not unlil tho val ' years of tho $t*\'t‘.lli('l'lllll _('l‘llilil'_V that an trntt-r- orlsing band of m ionising Scotch- mon brought this purl ol‘ North Amcri a within thc HQlllTt’ ot‘ l';"l- tish lllilllPllUl", Svolcluneil l|.l.r= pluyl-d a notable part as cmpir» lnllltlcrg in mnuv {tarts of no world but Nova S('t)llll hos tho ill.» lint o'n oflholngdlle out,» l'ili.l‘r_v" -—__.-_~_-_-..--=.= < .»;_ MW!- v,‘ v \ , Eye-Glasses Fron ‘ ' $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Cnpe Beer is e big territory, yet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of Eye-Glasses Sim ly because PARK n a d)’ s nvaoutssas ere the FlNT PROCUR- ABLE, and he is the ONLY GRADUATE OPTICIAN (ettendence coarser.) in Montague Cellend see for ourself his UP-TO-Dlt E 0P TICAL PAHLOURS. .1 a. J. MoNeill, Ltd. ., Tyne Valley, P. E. l. ‘E ll. ll. PARKMAN IIAIUATI 0Y1’ lift In l. L Proctor Potato Di gge We now have on hand the old reliable Proctor Digger, which has been ln use over fifty years In Prince Edward Island and gives general eatisfnctlortfhey. will. work in all kinda of land, smooth or rough, wet or dry. For sale with our local dealers all over the island and at our showrooms in Charlottetown and Summer-side. A. Horne £6’ Quit Laxatives, Purges; Try llll= llll Tonight-Tuscan Ful lllglll 1 It l: a mistake to continually GOIQ yourself with so-cnlled laxative pllle, l calomel. oil, purges and cathartic-a l and force bovrel action. It weakens 1 the bowels and liver Ind makes con- | Blunt (losing nccessary. Why don't you bcirln right today to overcome your constl tion and get your system in such a ape that uy purging will be unnecessary? ou can do no l! you get a 25c box or Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) and tuke one each night tor L week or :0. NT! 'l'ablcl.s do much more than merely csuse- pleasant easy bowel n.0- tlon. This medicine acts upon the digestive an vvcll as elimlnutive Orgunt —-prumotes good dlzcstion, causes the body to get the nourishment tram nl tho food you cat, gives you e ood, hearty appetite, strengthens the lvur, overcomes hiliousncss, regulates kidney and bowel action and gives the whole body a thorough cleaning out. This‘ accomplished you will not have to tnku medicine every day. An occasional NR tablet will keep your body n condi- on nml you con nlwnys Ice-l our best. Try Nature’: Remedy (NR Tablets)- nnd prove this. It is the best bowel medicine thnl. you can use and costs only 25c per box, containing enou h to last twenty-five days. ‘ Nature’: em- Qdy (Nil. Tablets) is sold, guaranteed and recommended by your drugelet. E. A. Foster. Central Drugglet. t I ’ \ H. F. DEMPSEY E b,” i_ Graduate u Bonen School o! ,flI'-:~""-T'TI Eli rune euuuw Better than Pills GET A MABOll ll. l Optometrlet Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate in Optometry Toronto College Excluelve Teet Room Con- nected with Drug More ' J t .____._._..__._._..._?_e Professional "Cards, E. LILLIAN McKENZlE lluchclor of Music (McGlll) instruction In: and Theory. 277 Richmond 8t. Telephone 3784.. PAGE SEVEN t in Pianotorte, Singing I'll enm- liner For" l,l\‘tl‘ ills. Bill Charlottetown ———-————:—_-s llark itMcGuigamBA IARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ‘ETC. ilanlfshirl- or .\llt.‘l‘tll‘t'll.\‘llli‘t'. 'l‘hc Mgnqym Lg." St‘t)lil>ll ctioulsts have taken, I (“mu-on 5n,“ prominent part in tho dovclo|lnicr.. m‘ thc ngrlrtllttii-nl and lumbering lntluslrios, as well as ol‘ the list“ cries. which are now :\~ staple source oi till! wt-nllh Oi’ Nova S<‘fi- Chlrleflctewl‘ P._ E. lellnl S. S. HESSIAN larrlltce, lollcltEgr, Notary Public tin. Ill i867 Nova Scoiiu volun~ taril_v' cult-rod thc ‘now ilnlnlnlon "ougy To LOAN of Canada; and thcn~-ul- ‘Nd-W. p_ 5_ "h"; though its early vlv sltudcs are still rt-llcr-lctl in a plrttlresqtlc mix lure ol‘ Scottish, English an-l Front-h population -lts ldplory has lu-on a l'l'l‘OTtl oi‘ alt-ally nnd pen’:- tul progress. 'l‘li-d.ty. Ilflfll‘ lhc laps:- oi‘ thlct- mental-lea, flld Scot» land and New Scotland will unilo in doing honour to tho inon who laid tlll- nmvndalionu of this pros- perous (famulizirl province. i}. S. INMAN, K. C Ilrrleter end Atterneyat-Luw Recon Ne. ‘l2 Cameron Bloch VICTORIA ROW J. A. MaoDON ALB Ilrrleter, Bollelter, Eta MONEY 1'0 LDAN Oiled-Riley Building Charlottetown Dr. (l. C. Archibald lveduate on N. V. Poet Gradulte Medical Ichcel nld Hcepltnl ‘recline limited to Eyl. Ell‘. N!" and Throat ' IRIOO Bayer Building. Great George- lmot, eppoelt: Guurdlln Oflloe, Telephone 25! fling H:ur.l-i to l2 u. m. 1 l0 _‘ Palmer 8t Palmer l. ‘L PglmQr, K, C, H. L Pllllll" Ban-let e. etc. nlt of Nov: lcntl: Iulldllg Charlottetown. P. E. I. Money ta Loen J. A. McEACHEN, Oph. D. Eye Specialist Office-Prawn Block. 127‘. Grafton Btveet Heure-LSO-IZ. lat. 050-1 Evening: by Appointment. Phone 858L- » n --Ii Co. I *1.‘ pricing old stock goods that we have on hand at the latest . PRA TT’S September Sale SEPT. 22m). 23RD AND 24TH. new plIIl/cishave hid DUI‘ clerks golngNcvaiitfi sto¥lialrfire i: ‘inc: bu“ a“ W°°| "We, former price $5.00 marks F_ n‘: shelmflfl" chfik. former price $1.40 marke me wool Black Cashmere, former price $2.25, mar 42 inch all wool dress rerges, colors black, grey, b. 4° "W" ‘OFCl/vn and green, all wool dress goods, form All wool heather coating.‘ 54 Inches, former price $7, Fluent quality grey flannel, former price 95c, marked BMW" cwdklfoyl former price $1.80, marked down to ...... .. The above are our lowest regular spot cash prices, For three days only we will give an extra 10 per cen lateet reduced prices. ‘ oaoonnr ‘lqinitiiss '3 DAYS ONLY 3 DAYS QNLY Flour, Renown In bags .. $4.75 per bag Flour, Renown In Bbls. .. _ $1050 p" nbn Flour, Reindeer, Hardwhelt in Bag: .. .. $5.60 per bag Fldilr, Reindeer, Hardwhent In Bble. Special prices on feed: ln Bag iota. TEA $12.50 per out. Pratt's Special ..... .. 4t: "will" - 79¢ P" tlii- Klng Cole 46c Special lndo Ceylon... .. 29¢ Wm“ 8”" W” p" m‘ ‘ ‘EXTRA’ ‘E Patent Leather Oxford, Grey Suede Top, regular price $7.75 for .... .. Come early to get your llze. Stocklnette, last year’: price 60o for 25c per yard w See our children's middle '-‘ e at All Sweeter: already reduced to the lowest caeh prices. LESS 10 PIER CENT. m i oars i oNnY See our Half Price Department. A large assortment NOTE-High clan: Tailoring and Dreeemaklng done your pattern: from eurityle books. C. E. PRA Fil- T d down to $3.50 d down to $1.15 ked down to $1.85 own and blue former price $3.75 marked dtMn to er price $2.25, marked down to .............................. .. 50, marked down to . down to .. t. discount bringing the good: lust that much below the‘ See our large stock of wrapperetta at 33c per yard. Extra value. A large stock of coreet: 33 1-72 per cent. eff. EXTRA. SPEClaL Ladle: Houee Dreese: . .. . $1.29 ' Ladle: Sateen U-ndernklrte, colorl, Roe/e, Blue, Green and purple. . . . . . . . . . . . .1129 5 DAYS oil LY i’ EXTRA’ i‘ m $1.79 to Clear XTRAO " i hlle it lash. 25c E:eh Men's Boote, ranging from $3.90 to 57-90» LESS 10 PER EENT. - ~--<c-__.___i HALF PRICE of good: that will be of interest to ill. for all who wleh to have goodejnade up. Ladle: eelecl T ti? ‘SiON t‘ ST. PETEWS $1 t .