— — , . . *~g;,«w.~: ‘ ' ‘ v[‘.~<‘, filldl-‘-lw,‘<ll ,4-. of , LL ‘ up Aw‘ PW 31')‘ ' SO €tll(l . ICSS if if : . sons" 7- ‘ South 8 Fill gt 3 r . 4 J ._.‘v . re now; If no to me lllnesh is [th is your ovlde for ‘as. tlyowwwmv .. u .." fit 4 ,;,,,'-.- bottled. ling low =-"lei-‘~?llll~>l:,ll,.~’.z'll»’wlal,. V. f. par . 1, 5 u < land (Ol- old in all szchcaper ES- m -._.... —._.__. lre . 'l'E. ‘-Cll article 1 le piece i) has had ale in the and when bound to liar in thi! R . .»v;4‘»1aylt"Fm.vll..vl,~J,. c we ll&Y.E____ g with the mid insurfl 3 offer it st ‘ -_.-....-. ._.. ill2lp€I’,31d. . .1. ~ -. ....._.._ ._._.¢.. al -_., -.. torday. At the meeting of Presbytery Tuesday, there Wt! the best attendance fur ye“;-g, 13" MILK R. C. G0?!‘ ul‘ri\‘r'.ll \lli. home from Europe last evening. l"l‘RR West ludia Lime Juice for 16 cents :l mm, at B-certs.» Gofl‘, Aug 5 3; \\'i_.\ri:l>. A boy for general work l-Inquire at Miller Bros, Queen St_--~_>,', Rrilliusss the Baptist Sunday School picnic on Monday the 10th inst; .\l:ickei-el fishing fair yesterday on the u will a; ‘ofr-urn Mioiinsgssh to Alberton, but llnfi hing l'0pol’fe(l elsewhere, Him. E. Ftu. Eso., and bride returned ‘ We exteni our ll»-arty congratulations to Mr. and hire. liolnc ;\‘[oiidsy evening. l-‘ull. Tits Street Committee are opening a prsque Road to Lpper etween Chestnut and street from Mal Qllcsn Street, ll lyfiald Streets. Rev. G. W. Flsiisli, of Pownsl, leaves Tltems. .\ cool» sttendallcc at the market yam, Til:-: 'l‘.IIE Summerside N , delegates '0 the twolity-fonrtll lll||llllr\l_ colivelitl_oll_of the Young Melly. :C‘lll'lt-lllnn Association, which meets in l'l"“|'0. N. 3., Aug. 6-9, are D. Mont- §f"m9f'Y. Thus. Frlzzel. .lolin l{:unsn_v..L urns, T. C. Baker. W. F. Lysle. J. B. Buchanan, A. S. McKay. ‘Th--y purpose l-l"‘“8 Wednesday, Aug. One delegate _f.;olil the junior department, Alba-rt Mc- l"‘Y. There should be two or three. >BIt‘HARD Hl'N'I‘., l*Isq.. has been ap- pointed Postmaster here. He took charge yesterday afternoon. Scull. Nellie Reid, Reid, cleared from New V ork July 30th for Sulnliierside. 1 THE I-‘.ll,l_¢)Wl.N'(l are the exports per Efiefifcfir ?;:-¥Il’lllll-llllt’-l“l\Ill; for Tuesday, 8 ‘. cases eggs, 189; Shorses, 3499:-3-l his lnakerel, 8272.;ll horses, 3340 : 923 bushels oats, 8415; 12 llluibs, 319: 1 Golf. 33; 90 lbs butter, $14. Tubal, 32187. Shipping News. mwsnus. Minnie Scott, Kennedy, Richbucto, 4 Colts’? supplies is place Suliday. I _, t _ ‘ Do not fail to attsndths Picnic at Red . . 3 Point on the 10th. The committee are Dlmlfill Plctou, Ballast. , sparing no pains to make it one of the “L is: enjoyable of the season. Methodigt Educational »- I A .\'i:w cabl- to the Wat Indies is one of the probabilities of the near future. The line rccorumendcd will be an exten of the cable botgwen _, Errand: and will tcrritsfl” cl. 1' Pimp. Rloslsrlioir, of the Dominic AK and s nice large siry one, it is III that quite a number from town will’ take Enlifax and 1'3» tl inching on i's route For-tunic Island and Island of J amsica and through pcrhsntal farm, wfl address the farmers of Mar-shfield in the Hall there, ovsuiq of Thursday next: As the ‘I only six miles from Ohsrlottutown been The following at-ran em gEd um. made for holding the ings on P. E. Island in y W M the Methodist Church. i ifieqtings should be of great interest to the public. The are to be addressed by the Rev. Dr. ken. and the Rev. Prof. Andrews, who are enthusiasts on the Educational out: his before them. No doubt they will deal with the “forward mavens?" about which somuch Hid tionalcircles. The of Services h as fo1lows:— ' gag-iggoggmfigu-ch. Pm; Snbhth, Aug. l6th.—Fir-st Clnirch, Z,“ sum.’ p.,.f,,m.,1 min in 5. Charlottetown, 11 s. m., Rev.‘ Dr. Lyceum last evening to a good B"°°k°“~ 7 P- 13-. Prof. The acts of lo crdcmain were clcv SOOOIKI Church-11 a. nu, Rev. C. execstsdssint previous evening, Tm'l|l’= 75 " _’ On. his were of ventriloquism equally _ ' *3 l " cot- toilished andsmusod his hearers. 3 ll 15345 (XIII, hon repeats the _psrfcls-rnancs this and to- H004‘! 9'°D"\8- marrow evenings, and dsssrvcs crowded‘ houses. Tin Poi Oflce department having rc- ccived Iflltal complaints that postage lamps will not adhere to letters owing n insuficient mucilaging, suggests that 'ned of is due to the fact that too muc is taken off in the process of wetting them. The remedy proposed is us moisten them before the stamps are tbssvil com sfixsd. This, it is believed will mask the stamps stick. Tin Csnandisu Express C0,, for which W. W201: Esq., is agent here have instituted a money order system their orders being payable at over 16,0!!! places in Canada and the U. S. The .'system does not require filling out blsn applications, there is no tiresome formality, and the orders can be cashed anywhere. This will be of great advantage to travel- lers. Mli. J. H. B:i.i., representative of the Grand Orange Lwdge of P. E. I.. at th triennial council recently held at Toronto, arrived home Tuesday night. Sons of . the brethren of B--yne Lodge met Mr. Bell at the railway station with a barouche and conveyed him to the Orange hall. Mr. Bell also attended the sessions of the M. W. Grand Lodge at Kings ton. Unt., as the representative of P. E. I. WI:-: regret very much to hear of the death of Mr Wm. Hamlyn, of Totnes, Devonshile, Eng, father of Rev. Mr‘ Hanllyn, of St. Paul's, Charlottetown. on Sunday, July 19th, Hamlyn was the High He passed away aged 63. Mr. Bailiffof the County Coult. He was devoted member of the Sunday School. in his great loss. Tar. complaint book in the city clerk's oflice contains the following iigorous 0 which is added a qll--stion:— “ Complainant R. B. Norton. A idewalk in front of Judge u’s on Prince Street, sidewalk side- protest. t July 30. dangerous s Youu ing wor D 7 W01‘ it?” Cass n.\’s International Exhibition, S John, N. 3., Sept 23 to Oct. rangements have been compl nearly Companies excursions bition. are making their arrsngemen ti the mammoth concert given ts for r which was a drawback of last year. have been engag which have been engaged. J. H. BELL, Esq., M. A_., M. P. P., editor of the Pioneer, who is at present writes an interesting letter to or oil the trip across. While at s Nlld. he dropped in on our old . of the Colonist, lately been Mr. Bell says :- of interest for the P. E. Islander is the editor's den of Newfound- in Europe, his pa St. Jo ll’ frienlhd P. R. $30516“ y whic paper I 0 W‘ enlarged and inproved..- The next place land Colonist. Mr. Bowers is 8 Infill fine physique, broad and intelligent t weight withthe people of Newfoundland. From what we could r, more than any carried the elec- tions and determined the people against ule the N owfoulpd-‘ opposed, as t ey y with Canada. The forced P. E. 1. into ork here leaven- impressive face. His opinion on pu matters has gres learn it was his other influence, which Confederation. As a 2 landers are not 90! once were, to union same influences that the union, are now at w ' 1: . ‘I'll sro ett-ins into circle of friend} -11,4-« wlm-in§8n°°8 ‘W0 in luding Football Baseball, races, etc, will .mplGoverniiiont uses to 113- shall always llllllllnleal s sociable, unil{s- becpmvmeg, ' _ trench and economize. New rsllwsy pt0- 811111108» “""”'l“?"" .°°'.“p'"“°“’ . ‘’ Relfeslfimentlible 0“ 1lI¢8'°““d5- ‘ ‘ecu are in the wind‘ new and costly always delighted in hospitality, and being Train will leave Charlottetown at 8.45 a- is. imbuc ‘wk. ‘re being’ undegggfign, and . of a sound memory, _oft_en cn- local time. _ _ .00., the ancient colony that has so far tel-tamed his guests with descriptive ac- By order of committee, M RAE . - - ' of b is in his native ' D. 0 withstood the seductive influences of Sir ‘ ‘,‘z’8&":h?3:“he dmyy 1oved_ Aug 3-3; Secretary. Charles Tupper and Sir J ohn MGDOBIM potent monetary seek sdmimou to the union ss the only svsilsble escape from sjdobt too burdensome b0l'l|9. alone. Our friend Bowers is not MW will yield to the moro_ considerations, and will averse to C infsdorstion. Established Church. and Superintendent inthe Tomes Four .~f his sons are in the ministry. The rector of St. Pa.-ll’s will have the sympathy of the colnmuuity outwards and full of holcs._ Six men king three days laying sidewalk on upper Prince St., from Pa1mer’s lane to Methodist church 650 feet and not done at; three men in two days can do_ more it than the six. (signed) R. B. Norton. How long will it take three men to do 3rd. Ar- eted with all the Railway and Steamship for very low rates and special during the time of the Exhi- The Musical Society of St. John which was t year, on a much larg_er_scale, and to be held in a separate building _ln order to avoid the crowding and noise _ Some of the legding soloists of the United States ed for this concert. The Exhibition Association have Just com- pleted srrangements for a series of balloon sscensions and parachute drops in addi- tion to the numerous other attractions Aug. 18th, York, Rev. Dr. Bréclren; 19th, Winsloe. Rev. Dr. Bracken; 20th, field, Rev. Dr. Brecken. August 18th, Soul-is, Rev. ‘Prof; An-_ drews; 19th, Montague, Rev. Prof. Andrews; 20th. Murray Harbor, Rev. Prof. Andrews; 2131:, Upper Prince St., Rev. Prof. Andrews Sabbath, Aug. 23rd, Tryon, Scarle- town and Bedeque, Rev. Prof. Andrews, Msrgute, ll, Summersidc, 7, Rev. Dr. Bracken. Aug. 24, Albel-ton, Rev. Prof. Andrews; 24th, West Cape. Rev. Dr. Brecken: 25th, Bideford, Rev. Dr. Bracken; 25th, Sum- inerside. Prof. Andrews, 26th, Bedeque, “Forward Movement, Revds. Dr. Brecken and Prof. Andrews. It is to be hoped that the visit of these distinguished gentlemen will be very helpful to the educational questions of the Church. 6 k Gso. W‘ Frsasli, Fin. Sec’y. Charlottetownlethodlst Preachers’ Heeling. " The Charlottetown Preachers’ meeting convened in the Brick Church Monday, July 29th. The brethren from all the circuits in and around the city were pre- sent. The election ot olficers resulted as follows: Rev. W. W. Brewer, Chairman; Rev. W. J. Kirby, Secretary. Very en- couraging reports were given of the dif- ferent circuits, and prospects were bright for the future. The Rev. \V. W. Brewer reported very good congregations to wel- come him to the pastorate of the First Church, and the Rev. C. W. Hamilton reported a grand reception at the station and parsonage upon his arrival to take charge of the Second Chllrch. The meeting was delighted to hear of the prospect of Winsloe circuit becoming 8 addition of Highfield and Princetown Road up from the ings, viz :— hood.” '5' At the next meeting the Rev. G. ‘V. for discussion. day, August 24th. W. J. Kmiiv, Secretary. 6- Married oy Mrs. Booth. commander- crics, in the merit armory. paid 25 cents a piece. j-——:——+ Parnel1’s embarrassment does not. ap gar to have been relieved by marriage. 9 to him claim. flied. ‘ !_l£WS_-BY TE‘-Efifiéfifi; question, and fully equal to the work- .2 Pownnl, Rev. Dr. Bracken; sin, nigh-{ self-sustaining in the near future by the iutments being transferred ornwall circuit. The following resolution was very heartily adopted, and the Superintendents recommended to read it to their respective quarterly meet- “Resolved, That this meeting expresses its grzltificatioli that the work on the Cornwall and \Vinsloe circuits is to be rearranged, as we believe this will greatly strengthen our cause in this neighbor- Fisher, of Pownal, is to read a paper on "The Ethics of Gambling," to be open The place for the next meeting is to be arranged by Rev. G. W. Fisher for Mon- N sw Yoiix, Aug. 1.—Adjt. William Wallace_Winchell and Adjt. Ida May, of the Salvation Army, were married to-night ,by- Mrs. Ballington Booth, wife of the enersl of the army in Am- gheadqusrters of the army in the remaining wing of the old 71st regi- The ceremony was at- tended by a large crowd of people, who A Heavy Claim Against O’Shea. has made an extraordinary claim against Capt. O’Sliea for £3,600 advanced between September 1, 1889, and November, 1890, partly during the period of the divorce proceedings. O’Shea denies the debt. Curious disclosures are expec- of ted on Parnell’s attemptto prove the 0. UARDIAN, ,l,;-:.. ,.; .,.._:.:.v ;.i-5:33 J --.‘.‘-\-._._g :57;-N359:-V5,‘, I _ V . , W4... . ‘in _.._..,1;-, . Mortally Wounded; Boston, Aug.—-John B. Church, Jr., l| restaurant keeper of Portland Street, shot and fatslly wounded Thos- F. Hart, of Everitt. Hart with two companions was malti-eating one of Church’s waiters and the latter went to his assistance and heir g set up drew a revolver and tired. Sllicided. MONTREAL Aug. 4'-——E. S. Chsvisbe, a wealthy iroli merchant from Manchester England, making a tour of the world, shot himself dead in the Windsor Hotel ..to~day. Despondeucy on account of the death of his wife about a year ago, is supposed to be the cause of his action. Utah Elections. OGDEN l.7r.llt;‘-‘ifirg 4-.—The election in Utah on National Party lines was held‘ ly victorious. Y. Tourists Boston, Aug. 4:A large party of newspaper": men and women left at noon to-day on Steamer Yarmoutli to make a tour through Nova Scotia. They will in- spect the new lines of railway and spend two days in Halifax. The Qll88ll'S‘ illness. Bnvmns, Aug. 4.——'l‘lie alarm ocu- sioned by a suction attack of illness which, the Queen sufiered on Monday, is abst- ing. Her Majesty's physicians say no danger is apprehended. r Sllmmerside’s Postmaster. Orrsws, Aug. 4.—-Richard Hunt has V been appointed post master at Slimmer- side vice H Green, dist'niusd' ’ . - Newsfiotes Pnnrcsss‘Bx‘ -—T wife of Prince‘ to pr , _ t grandgg-. ;f Vnsvvws has again burst into eruption. The lava has reached the village at Rio Del Cavallo. ' Hotel Arrivals». HOTEL DAVIES. August 4.—A H Williams. Mahone Bay, N S; M McLean, VVood Islands North; A H Symonds, Montreal; G M Kitbridge, Nashwa, N H; D K Phillips, Boston, ’MKS8;‘F Holden, do; Rev Chas WFrit,ts and wife, Fishkill on Hudson, N Y; E T Taylor and wife, Franklin N H; M Louise Hanlan, Boston; Mrs Annie Painter, East Hampton, Mass, John Hermsnsen, Winchester, Mass;Pi-of Jolln D Bundle.‘ Brookline, Mass; Chas H Levermore, do; E C Muting, Boston; E W Colburne, do; Geo H Eaton and ,wife, Lawrence. Mass; J K Fraser, Al- berton; E J Keir, D, Murray Harbor South; Dr J G Robinson, Montague; Geo C Ewing, Boston; S D Smith, do; S D Smith, Jr., do; Mrs Howlsn, Kingston; Miss Doi-an, do; Miss Dot Doran, Master Dorsn, do; D M Preston, Montreal; H D McEwan. Lot 40; J L Delaney, Holyok Mass; Miss L Delaney, do; Wm F Wells, Halifax; Sam Harris, Moiitr al; N H Barnard, Sumnierside; A M Wright, do; Miss Kelby, Potedum N Y. ; Miss Clarkun do; John Richmond, Quebec; E Kay, N B.; Chas McLeod, Vaucover B C.; E F Jarvis, Ottawa. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug. 4.——S C Clark, Mt Stewart; Rev. W P Archibald, Cavendish; Chas F Fish- er, Pownal; Geo W Fisher, do; Rev J J Colter, St Martins, Newberry Bros. Mt Stewart;J S Hayes, Louisville, Mass; Mrs J S Hayes, do; Edith B Hayes, do; Mrs. Ireson, Boston; Jellnis. E Sousan, do; A J Price, Hartford, Conn, James L-iird, New Glasgow; Mrs Horace Miller, Boston, Mass; Miss Miller, do; Miss Wit- lard, do; John M McLeod, Long River; A M J Campbell, Heathci-ville; E Covey, Boston; Avery Perry, Kildare Station; M J McLeod, Eldon; John J Morrison, Pravidence, R I; Minnie Smith. » t-‘<3 was I *i§XT: OF 0 -\/\.’lLD' V - -1 F 7 BERRY «v canes ' liolera Morbus OI.rl C’e5..°/' ‘Eu l IL: AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND FLUXES OF THE BOVVELS IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR CHILDREN OR ADULTS. ZION CHURCH Sunday School Pitfllic I WILL BE HELD AT cseagrssvsnss _oN_ Thursday, Allgusl: 6th, sons and three daughters to mourn the loss of so affectionate father. As a member if the c and emi family in July, 1858. ':.;<a->3’. Suddenly at Surrey, Lot 58, on the 2nd of July. Murdock Martin, in the 85th ear of his age, leaving a family of two The de- ceased was widely known amongst a large mlnunity, he had many qualities essential to the Christian “ Mr. Martin was a native of ' 'Prish,Isl fSk ,Scotlnd, “mu” I toP.e ii‘. Ialiiid Wlthn his ARE for the round trip soc. including tea 75c, Tickets are now on sale at the Bazarr Bookstore and W. 11. Collins Gro- cery Store. A Suitable field close by the Station has been procured, where games and amusements the worst . cases, 9; Monday. The Democrats were generile 4.. -‘Jobbiilg K. D. c. positively on-es; CHARLOTTETCWN, ‘WE.DNESDAAUi}’UT 5, 1891. nn.l.s to "em were a Ike them lntpc world. Will . t.‘3."'a‘“.'3.°.in°...§“?°un“.;‘.?a§”c‘2..lé‘$‘E2'.“t.‘§.“ "."""“ out shout them and A boss. The s_ _ i ‘ lch Blond. wggeuv-rs. ilo alien V curs or relieve,- -»».~.~;-.»»..~.:—,-.g,=i~....«=‘-s-.,§ expe ' i§t‘rie'ie'“so'i'& '°'“"'“‘ women s - Illnstratsdpsin . err-i1where,or-gun 1' in-tn. zll . ’ .'all.:s.....o...:‘*="o..... *° at W ".n- 3'7 I 9°C}. —--M cl-lAnLo'r1'aTo§m, p. llSB01lNE lllflslli wuss s-raiser fnrnished throughout in: _c best manner, and is one of the most fiflortable Hotels The Subscriber takes t&_ ,1 portunity blic for the Birtronwe c in the past . _ — VIII‘ woug i-eIP0¢$£li solicits con " = “ '~~':?“-:1? i»='-9 1 ' ommorc who t, ‘ v ’ . . qulst,'coui%ruble~hoiiiei1rill‘do wfiiiitb’ WE WANT .'.1‘0. T5121-..Y0U..0lI5§..E.NT1RE STOCK OF- fsvonruswithscsll. Fi '-class-calf as = ‘ 4. . T,’-.*. *' ‘ - s. slwsvs «in sttendanceat , ilwsy Spnon slid Steamers to convey ‘ , gers"Bag- - ofchargc. di i:i1en’s and boys; at twentyper cent" I A :l3Isc3o'cI1§";l:' E. I. Charlottetolvii, August 3--d LISTEN . Men’s, Boys’ & Chi1d1$eIi’s -4; ’91.—a & w.‘ . - A. DU,PRE8;i , iiiulimn IN .u.L xifips or at Lowest I I Fancy? ‘Goods all its branches. we!- Manufactory, and flstreet-. T "PPM! . Summersidc? J :61!) 3 a Dr.-JAMES’ ness ti} This Remedy absolutely cure! the. part new 1161:, strength (1 and harm! in one fovssrrlft. ‘B. I. m ‘ e orpsmp -lprl r,1;&.w,1y ‘B _ -Toys a; 5 specialty. .Ga1val1’@ work in Water Halifax. é ed by overwork. or the ‘ errors orxecsscsotyoutli. stinate cases when all other have -. .- falled even to relieve. ‘I'll do not, like otherfirspsr-utlons.advcrt fol-Lost Illin- nood, etc.. intcrtere with dlgest.ll_on’i;nbut im- I manner peculiar trogiliemsc ves- Sold by drugglsts st $l.0o—-per packs six for 35.00.01‘ sent by in ll on rcce pt 0 price: ‘Address, Geo. I. Ila;-hes, Aposhl car-Ios Hall 0030: lleddln Bros.’ agent .';r l Is NOVV"’i()N THE MARKET- .13" At your own prices, that is-if you r . No COMPETITOR CAN, Bglom’ s-TELL donuts? ...x. vi‘ ' 5 ‘,9 Come, we -will show you thatwe mean lliisiilesrgk? 08118- -4‘ 5.: ob- nick -01' ' W 6 ks in .S§9ck wrote the late eminent Br. J. MILNER ERGILL. ’, ’ PEPTONIZED above It is the only and muscle, and Pepsin ating. 25 Cents each. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY Ale Oompany. July as. cod w Halifax. No “ What a. boon it would be to the Medics Profession if. some reliable Chemist’ bring out an Extract of Mall: in combination with 5a _well digested or Peptonised Beef, giving its the elements of Beef, and the Slim‘ ulating and Nutritous portions of Ale.” So ME M E Is the Identical Article as suggested NUTRIENT TONIC of the kind, as all attempts to combine Ale, Beef and Pepsin have hitherto been unsliccess- full. Beef supplies the Blood digestion, and the Extract of Malt is nourishing and invigor- pur. up in pmr BOTTLES, For Sale by all Druggists. The Oanada Pe/atomized Beef and for stor“e“*i,i,:BIiné1:§ of , diflerent - .1; would Foru- Rollers; and-caiéupplfy I I requiring the notice and atimpderate price. :0:-e EF aids 3. Work a Specialty. chasers. Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. McINNIS Bites. Cssrrlage Builders. Custom Repairing of every kind promptly attended to. A good variety of carriages, sleiglis, etc , always on hand. «Terms to suit all Near Mark Wright's factory, t '11.. L i . , .‘ H ’~ ‘.7.’-~ "ili:“~" " v. r orders f0r.DQQRS, SASH, ,, _OULDING’Sf ‘kiilclii cif‘i“‘l'3‘iiil(ling' CHINE WORK withi‘.*/I-DU ,2 ~ " ‘ - *1 “:3. ‘ .3. work-dose by competent vrioriina eii MONEY; tile; , By placing you i Trimmings and MA '.. “iii: Ill‘- You will save TIME by hsvirlgeyour improved machinery. You will save instant. and on every Sat Summerside, Alberton and Tignish g return ONLY» ON FOLLOWING DAY. P. E. Island Railway. Stltllrllay Excursions . MMENCING onvsaturday, aotll June. _ urdsy until Se tember 36:1,, 1891, inclusive, Return Tick- wil be issued st one first-class fare from all Stationsgon this Railway to Souris, St. Peter's Morel], Georgetown, Charlottetown, I-Iunte River, Cape Traverse, *Kensiil n, , ],UNSWOR'l'H ,— . ,_ , , ’ _ M .. . . Z R-ilnioasuch’lown.Smini°nd°nl" ‘ i ‘ C I ' I i ii A }uner7.r89t- l y g , " BE; . CHEAPEST, , pp A . , h’town, June 5—eod. , _ v 1 T T‘ W i - ‘ H - ' - ' * .a§‘3‘§.._'i-.'§ V ‘ _ ' V l NEW s°H°oL for MON- The New , Series or g all p T s 1- ii; :,1;,.-{.'.’ 4‘ -4, ~. AT gripe: pepsin. l of he. age. Q. the greatest on ‘to N -5.0 ii ills‘: J July so, 1391.» ~