> _ ` ‘ ofllghtand power lu Truro. Tile stores , i` “__ - ' lnlve found that early closing is most _ __.. . .,_ y0\ll' DIFGIIII, ' '\ r . - . , » ""“"f ’ -" .-1-;;.....» GUARDIA-N4, APRIL 13, 1995- '-'-~ - - 4,-».\ iv. rlcsirirnt to seo-The Periectillg Proale in any of them. Best blood medi- 'ms clnmlm. l~:l.~.-ole Llglll .mu .r.o. oe. < w Taro is "sin I rs users _ r/ "` ., » H i profitable for them and have been closing ‘ f H and correspafldents o\ cry night inthtc week 'excepting Sutur; _.7 'I _ Ever d‘ays f'I_‘l;Is:r|;slllli don nd the consump 5; , i. on o e ec ,ro i»lit f - 'a re- Ildvt a God movement I l -‘ “" ° _ _ p ,V ` _ duaod groati`yi:_ht income of the electric I./"°,7 \-, T- ~ . _ , . ' ' ”'*‘ V light plant. The company have issued okeep accurate time The case ls a matter Tnxfoml m ,,,,.,.,,,d N ,,,,,,,,.,,,, notice of advanced lates some eases IDBI” D _`\\ ofqhoiphp . _ , “__ _.__ 2 q A p‘ ‘- The WELLNFR novl:MaN'1‘s are not ex ' ' one yesterday _ » r nsi h, t 4 - ‘ _ Jat'K'iiuoirm, Clrariottetown, has en: , p pie ves tdarelwelliinlshed and keep accurate |,md“,_,,icmu lm_t,mR_G A ,quebm \ ,' me, o on y by ' ' '-. »" up ,_ _ Mns Joi-uv Rloua goes to Sunlinerslde is _» w. W. wlsllllell. - Jeweler, :.':_'.:'.:.“;‘.:'_;;lf‘ '° ‘ ~ Charlottetown. i _ ‘ _For the Finest Finished Photo Work Come to the , ' Loadiill Studio , GAR BON! P LATI NOTY P El altrlsrs rlroors CEO. H- COOK. ' ` saw nulirrrssv snocx. The Btldh where baby is always welcome. - I E. An Ideal Tonic I To all those who are oppressed with that “tired out,” "don‘t care and drowsy feeling" - 'Hulhesl Dipestive Tonic` has no equal t infuses new life into the system, dispels gloonriness and depression, and imparts new vigor and vitality to every part r-f the body-“AS AN APPETIZER 1'l` CANNOT BE BEATEN. Price a5c a bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES. Apothecuries’ Hall. Our Shoes Are 'l`rade=Winners' This has been a good winter with us. The reason is, we are selling shoes at a very low price. Good shoes at a low price is our motto-This week, Men’s boots the $3.50 kind at $2.00 va pair, these boots are good yearwelted, new est lasts, right up-to~dni¢. Cil€HP any time at $3.00. Take your choice 'at $1.00 a pair, all sizes. ‘ A. E. MCEACH EN, The Shoeuian- S OURIS THREE oooo lolvlcs. Mabon's Compound Syrup of liypophnsphltes, 75C per y tt e. bo I _ Mabon’s ' Emulsion Cod Liver Oil, 5oc per bottle. Biaud's Iron Pills, 25c per loo. ' Sold by - ' MABON, DRUGGIST, Souris, P. E. Island. llllllllllu A good spring tonic-Liquid Extract of Malt, two bottles for 25s. 36 dozen in stock. Jlllllllll lllllls _Phone 86 OPPOSITE P. O- . _ --_-_» --'-1'-*'_'*'7 ' '. ,_,»_ . SALE 0F 'FAT STUCK. i`1‘h’s-Provincial Fafrn will offer tvgo fat. oattio for sale at Auction on t e llarkot Square on Friday- Allin him “" so'cioei¢. S. E. REID, lilomofs Wooosroclc, N. B. will invite Lord and Lady Roberts to visit that town during their visit to Canada. Miss Malluannr Ki-:N.\'r:llr' has return- ed to the city alter a Lfcw weeks' visit to Mrs. Scott, Cornwall. A noni-;.~l'rl<_: Science depnrtnrsnt is lo he opened ill Sydney Estlnllltes of $10 000 ‘F r _ hllve been voted for this important braircll "of lnodern education. at _ twenty-me dems on the Dollar ` Our discount sale of odds and ends in Womens’ boots has taken so well we have _ added all broken lines of Womens’ Oxfords- See them on the counter and in our window. ' Salle itlvanlv-five (dems on your Dollar; lilly & ill. -T HE- P. E. l. -l)i;VELOPMiNT_ -AND- IOURIST ASSOCIATION President-Hon. G. E. Hughes. Vice President-J. A. Messervy. Secretary-Archibald Irwin. Treasurer-]. M. Davison. Executive Committee-james Paton, W. F. Tidrnarsh, il: P. Gordon, D. Nic- holson, F. J. Nas , R. C. Cotton, W. W. Stanley, W. H. Croskill, W. S. Louson. J( P. Hood, C- C- LYON. _]. I). Taylor, A. Winfield Scott, H. Weeks, W. B. Prowse, L. B. Miller. All requests for information addressed to the Secretary will be promptly re- plied to. dwif ii ‘-' "lil .l=.r1:lll:iclll:l:lr!i1ii~" ; U*-lf-, I ‘f I *ff--4'..-W. ; l - _»-2.\1_f-.-=-asv. _ . fvl‘i”‘""°”l"'cnv1' ""l"’~“.:1r¢~»l. A , lllfg .lulllv MUPBEI-:, Cape Traverse, crosses to Piciou today en route to llostorr with the idea of locatillg there. Five of his cllilrllcn ure resilicllts of The Hub. I O'l"l'a\\'A's cllief of police lima issued im- perative orders to patrolnlen to sulnurar- ily arrest ever person caught spitting on thc sidewalks In violation of the city or- dinance. AllvEl¢'risr:il.~l are again reminded that ull ordillary "cllulrgc.~l" should he ill _this oilice no Inter- than one p. lll. for dllily, and Saturday noon for weekly, to insure in- irlsertlon in following issue. A 'rwr:l.vn page edition of 'i‘he Guanlian will ne issued on Saturday. Ad- vertisers desiring extra space ln salns should lllnko application at once as nil copy llrllstlle in not Inter than noon to- filly. Mlsrl M.\llllalll~:'l‘ Moi{lNNoN crosses to- day on rr-turn to Boston. Miss McKinnon clllllc to Bradnlllalle ill January to visit her lnothcl- wilo was quite ill. She ln- tclldcli rcllirning ill foul' weeks' time bllt tin: storllry weather prevented her. AN excellent colllposito photograpil of thc oillcora of the Charlottctolvn compan- ies ofthe Fourth Regiment is on sxllIbI~ tion ill the window of the Apqtllecal‘ies Hlili. The photos are hy -Ai. A. S. linycl' of Gnuvin, Gr-ntzel 8: Co. U.\l»'l‘_ Cnas. Srnlorlr, 'who has spen' the winter at his honre in Victoria, went to Georgetown yesterday to again assume charge of his Schr. Precursor. As soon as the ice permits llc will sail to Victoria and discilurgc his cargo of linrstone, us he wns unable to ren`clr there Inst nuturnll. Pnor. S'roc~ic'roN who has beelr touring the Island during the past winter loaves for Georgetown today, where Ile wil_I play tollilrllt iloforc lflnving for Picton and NovalScoLiall towlrs. Prof. Stockton was hilrllly pleased ily thc lnll.llllel‘ in which his plays \vel~o;rel:oi\'eri und patronlzed tllrougiiout I-llc Province. _ 'l`ll1aclrtire amount of hay ordered by the Municipality of Cape Breton last fall for the farllrern throughout the collntry has now arrived, with the exception of about 200 tons, which ia at present on the way there. Tile total amount ordered was 2825 tons and the anlount paid for it about $25.I.I00. Till: Culladian iuinligrntlon officials in the United States nllticipate ll large lllove- nlent In the Northwest this year from the New Englillrd States. Last your the ex- odus was not as large as expectcli. Much of it. was of ll temporary nature and wus due largely to the closing of the Fall River mills and short time ehewhere. Din' coli fish has advanced ill price. A l.llnenbul‘g cargo lntciy sold at Halifax |'or $0.25 per quintal. Tile advance ilr price of this class of fish is said to lm owing to I-he snlnll Norwegian cntclr Inst year. This hig price is likely to advnnc.~. Reports from the Upper Provinces state there is no dry cod in the market there. Till-:lll~: will be but two British warsllllm on the Newfoundland coast this season - tiroCllmllrinll,n sister ship of the Ghllry- lldis and thc third l-.lass crlliscr Dilllllond, launched last your ut Birkenllcad, I2 guns, Iiilllil tons, 7000 |lor.~'e~po\\'el', ami onpnlllc of lllf knots, witllout forced drllft. She is now on ller way to Bermuda and will come north ill Julie. Tll: younglndicsilr the PrIncipaI's do pnrilllent at Prince Struct Sollool visited i‘hs Guardian press-l~oolrr nt noon yester- lluy to see the big Wch Pcrfectlllg Pres: running. Tile machine was turlling out papers complete at the rate of nearly ll Illlnrilud n,llllnute limi proved nu object oi'(;r'l-_lit intel-est to the visitors as It has done to all wllo have seen lt. Many ques- tions which silnweri more than ordinary knowledge of printing were asked hy the younglndiesnnd answararl by tho lunch- llllical Superintendellt. During the visit llrlvaneafaild willl a lnill-mum ollar-ge oi $1.00 gel-light per year whicll will more than Ioullle up some of the slllaller- users of light, in lhlvute houses especially. Gollsidernhle agita- tion_ has been aroused and il public meeting of protest has been talked uf, but the lzompillry clllinl that their' pro- posed advanoed rates ure not as illgll as oharged in other towns hy other conilan- ivs. Tile new schedule of rntcsis' as fl I' lows: For custolncrs using I0 k.w. hours or lnore, per light per year I-I ccllts, lens 10 per cont.-for prollrpt prlyluclli; custorlaars using 30 k. w. to I0 lc. w., I5 cents, less IU per cent.; custorln-rs using I5 k. rv. to 30 k. lv., I7 cents less il) per crllt.; for cus- Lolncrs using less ilntll I5 k. w., hours pi-l iight perycrlral cents less I0 pcr cclli, 'the nlillllnuln rail- ill cvery instance be- ing $1.00 per iight per year. Tal-J death took place in iiazelllrook on Saturday last of one of its oldest residelits ill the person of Mrs. Elizalletll Myers who hall reached the udvalroad age of ill years. Mrs. Myers was highly esteemed us a go rl neighbor and all exelnplary Christian wolllnll. She had been for lnuny years ll lnelnber of the Ullulch of Scotland at Birch iliii, and was highly esteelllod by all who knew her. Mrs. i\1ysr-slsuvcs four lons,Cllarios at Luke Vcrde,Geol~gc at Mi. Albion, and Jnuics and Belljulnin nt iiuzclllrook, and foul' daughters, Mrs. Rankin, Mt. Albioll; Mrs. \Veutllel~i>ie, Luke Verde; Mrs. S. N. Unrver, Hazel- inook and Mrs. John Jenkins, Bethel, and s large number. oi grllnd and great grand- chiidren,and even some great great grand- children. Mrs. Myers comes ofa family of relnarknble longevity. There is one sister still livlalg, who is older than the deceased. Mrs. 'lillll-gnret Roberts of St. Pei/er`s Bay and t\\ ll sisters younger, Mrs. Sarah Jenkins of St. Peter-'s Iload and Mrs. William Bnllenl, Sr., of Mt. Albion, also tllrcc brothers John Jenkins, Mcl- burll nlld Joseph und Benjamin Jenkins, Mount Albion, the united ages of this remarkable fllnliiy nownveraging 80 years. Tile funeral look place on Morlday afternoon to Birch liill Celnctcry. Tin funeral servicoqi;,\\'el'c conducted hy Rev. W. B. Tllolnlrs ind llotwitilstunding the fact that the l'ogd.~. were ill very had con- dition there was; lr vol-y large nttelldllncc to pay n last "i.rillut,e of respect. Thr pallbenrors were Auron ings, Saulul-I icy, Riohilrd (_}dr\'ci', Samuel Inga, Will. Bnllem, Daniel good. W. S. i.0usoN/ l:r_s an illicresi-illg:lrtil~l. \vltlr'il|llsii"liiJ10ii§ofwilrtér scéllcs on i’. E. I. In lr i'i~cl-nt Molltrczll Stur. Ml' Lolrsun sllys:-l'l~Illl-v lrllllvllrd Islulill has nt last. regular colrlllllillicni ion osiaI>lisln-li Ilntlvccli itl~le|i`nllli thc lllnilllalld. it ilns certainly hecn rl tl‘_ylll-g \villicl‘ for lill- Irllrdy Islnrrdcrs. Between January Zll lilld March 1.3, the ice ill the gulf succcsl- fully held up :lil navigation hy thesteaniers Minto and Stanley. For sixty days the scrvice was llinlllllonoli. No" one can quita understand the seeming helplessness, the waste of time, dl-lays of lnllils, freight ex» press nlattel- and lrccdloss cxpen ses, lnnny tilncs, oi' ll Ions: slliferillgg travelling public durintzn |nl'ge part ofthe willtcl' llronths. For any pl'o\'incc to huvi- her \\'illl.cl' coin' lllunioatiolr illIel'l'l|pi.ell for slxiyduys, and lldrtrlrill .sorvil-c for Sonic four weeks or lnore, should surely have collsificratloli frolrl thoscnt Ottawa. A lleplltntion re- cently colnposed in part of liev. Fatller Iillrka, lion. -los. lipid, -i. H. ii. Mc- llrcudynnli Nrii McQllnrric K. U. llllrc reecntly visited 0i.tll\\'l\, ltnfl plnrell this lnlltterhefore the l’ri-lniel-_ it is urged tlmtu stl'olll.:cl° ice stcalller he really for llcxi.. wllrtor's .~lcrl.'lue, und ll rotary snon' plougir for the Prince Efiwnrd Island Railway. In order tllltt the people of Cnlralla lnaly have u. better- idea of the hiockltties of t-rniilc, etc., thc llcl-olllpnlly ing vIe\vs,espccill.lly tnkcn for lilc Star. will prove intel'r~tillg. In ll fclv weeks, however, the gl-int forces of lrlltul'e,wlIl rcllllivc Lircso \\'inI'.cr e-locrlcs, and ll. rapid reaction tnkell place. ltis trlio thai. illc tirnuglrt of lllslt sulnnler cll`nsl‘d ll short hay crop, and the necessity of sul~nrillg ilny frollr n sister' provincr-,Iult no where ill U.rllndn, gollorally`spenkillg, nrc till-re hei- terorops,pllstornl lands, pl-oduclive soil and successful farmers than upon this IItt‘e island by the sen. HOW TO CURE TOOTHAOIIE Any aching loot-Il can llerclievcd in- stantly wltil i\'l-rvllille. l"I-Itilc cavitv with batting dipped lll`Ner\'iIlnc and rub the gums with Nervllille also. if the incl- Is swollen and sore bathe the painful parts with Nerviline and cover with ll iinnucl. This cnn`t fall hecnnse Nervllllle kills the pain outright and prevents It fi-ollrrelllrnin _ Stronger, qlllckcr-, mort-_ lliliisflleio iflrltll any other iillillllni, k f -lst ri and -`iUDefViB0l‘ Si~6Wl\l`t \ii90‘il'0PP9‘-i in ""1 Pul~4oll'il .Rel-vllilln Illia hcl-li-the largest yogv5e“::\;;‘:ciéhi‘:;n‘h; is ugh :;ou,,_ joined with the others inadmiration ofthe agucr _for nearly Iifty years, try it your- micaland good ,ry a mn of , Illg piece of nln'ollInsry'. Bdbnr leaving 'W - - Commissioner of AgriC\\i¢\lf=- 8 did \ . b d Coiidensdll Milk or vI three 'clrutrs were given for The Guardian Ctiieldm, unsweetened, from which lilolati ' charge of the press ’ _' gr...-erull - noivledgul. 1 . ' ,» & Br|tlsh'.a°l~‘l)ilnlturu`Si'iille'ls second wtf K Y ° none for polishing old furniture and mak-| Ing it look like new. it gives a brilliant __”______ _____ __ , shine, is easy to use, requiring very little rubbing-and leaves no unpleasant odor.- F IN ;\;.u';r:sgl:r`: Plums. chori nmswrs, . .Z-_ d Hliklflfi In C DJILL. l’re ared d sold nt Iiic. per bottle by A. ll P. I. lllll - »\nra‘:c;‘d:ili‘Fairieson lng.di\\lll¢ilv'§:‘:; A quarrel about a ring. Come and acc .,“°°",,°°” .n,f"':;;,, ,fn mn ' how fair Portia and dark Bassanlo settle the lnlrtter ai- the P. W. C. concert, April 5." .ad ng Charlottetown 5 mth. ' md’ 2|' _____ _i § -. -- . == -1 ' " l~ "||‘||””n,|,” mm.mmWmmmmmm mms* S W1-,il¢°¢ Best Chocolates are dark color, rich, mellow _and of refined _ _ “vm-_ ' It'is not possible to buy anything atlperior._ _Retail price 6oc per lb. - a _ “N‘m. on “very _piecey -_ Zomloriablc- f Eyes - When using one’s eyes (not abusing them) one should not be aware of their existence Any manifestation of strain or rritation, indicates an abnormal condition. It is our SPECIAL business to examine this delicate organ and discover ami correct by means of glasses any construe- = iivedr.-feet. G. l=. lllllclllesoll _ Expt-rt Opiician. l Y _r _ ,_ -- opsrationuhouid call at business oliioes MEET AT` -I-H2 Al-0wAYs,,\ [l'liidp§|'¢||(| bg" guy ` ° any Wedniadny .lt twelve o`clock, or Sat ' a ‘Sh Y i ' , ' qw” dactol-_ W” wi" lefve h to 7 ' V lulday at _one oolock sharp. ...... B............... _-» -G-. ». W-»» P Shgwgf-pmgf Showcry Weather at Stanley Bros. . l Case .lust Received from _thc Manufac- turers in England. ` _Tile Very Latest Styles Hcrc for You. Perfection in Quality, ` ' Fit, Finish and ' Worllmlnship. $5.50 to $13.50 each. sr/».l\lLEv uuos. '€ lnasnlalsmltvvnsrlua suuwullnuluvvnswlul FLOUR TALKS = To have good'br¢:lli, YOU must have good Flour. We se 5 good Flour clhesp-ilEz:smaii ings, large bags, ,'-4 barrels ami barrels. Cal aut ge Olir prices. €Al\iZE?F?€CDi\| és SCD £ l TORE Guarantee Dental Rooms, Cameron Biock_:0ver Reddln Bros, Charlottetown, DR. E. E. ROBINS. - __ - Proprietor We do Everything ln;'§Dentlstry in the Most l'p-to-date Manner. “ ' ility grew there. All our plnics have the IJOUBLE SUL"i`lON VAC- CUM CHA MliER, ami will always stay up; they cannot drop dowli. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK-if your'case rails for Crowil or Bridge Work we will do either in the most durable and niosi resthetic manner. Our gold, all porcelain, combination crowns and bridgework are rapidly taking the place of plates. Cali and we will explain why. FILLING-Filling teeth proper-lyvis saving teeth permanently. Golli,5i'Ir er and Ceulexit Filling PUT IN TO STAY,at the lowest prices- EXTRACTING-\Ve extract ieeih without a particle of pain by a simple application io the gums. Gas or ether sdlninistcrell when rc- quired. We give you a guarantee in black and while to ke-rp all work done by us in good repair l"Ri'Ii*I Ol* CIIARGE FOR TEN YEA RS. ln-'o mo ih Rui! }’l.'l`E WORK-\.Ve make plates that fit. The tectIl`lr~nk as if ‘l Spring Goods 4 are coming. When you get your new DRESS cali at our Studio and have that Photo taken you promised your frir nd. .las Bayer. Poll. Bauvlll, Bontzll-it lil.. I g lr-ornN_pcr cent, to 60 por cent , . if P ~ l Tenders for City Wsighor Sealed lenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tender for City Weigh .Scalcs" will bc received at thisoiiice until noon on Thursday -the 27th day of April r9o5 from any pfrson willing to contract for the City eiih Scales stating salary per year rom t e lst day of Moy, 1915. Good and suiiici- ent security will be required for thc guarantee of faithful performance of work- ’l`he Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowcst or any tender. By order W. \\'. CLARKE, City Clerk‘s Oflice City Clerk. City iiall I2 Ll lil pat Dominion Atlantic Railway. and Steamship Linea to Boston via Yarmouth The popular Fast Line Between Eastern lan Scotia and Boston Via Windsor junction and Halifax. BXPRRBB TRAINB Isave Balifax,d.aIly $1!- cepi Sundsv) at 7.35. a. rn. for DiJby and ar- mouth nwhing connection nt nrilioilth for Ballon. The Royal Mal1Stealnsiilp " E C) S 'I' @ §' " The Faaiesl and Finest Steamer plying be tvleen the Mulitimelhoviucea and Boston. Leaves Yarmouth, Wednesday and Saturday for Boliion on rlirrval of llltgeal 'alns from Halifax. Reiuruinl leaves ng Wharf, Boriou, Tuesday and liridlv. ll z D. Ill. Pasatilgela arriving ln Halifax next day 7.3u I. m. by hxpiesa Train. For all irllornlaiian, guide books, folders, etc. which will be sent free, write to F. B. Ann- nirong, General Pasunler Agent, Kentvilie N. 8. ll 'llvains run nu Arlaniin Standard linrl. P. GIFKINS, General Mgr. llllllllll. liill alulllll=o_l;g anos. Produce Commission fierchants MUM§¥Rl.1= llUIX£IN§, _ ARGYLE ., ALI A , N. 5, Persuinl aiieuiiou giver lu the sa'el of Butter Eggs, Hogs, ,"':uIiry, Fil Ii,Vegetables, Bl:.,&r., Proceeds uf sales leulilird prumpiiy. Market prices sent on application. Collliirlihtilll solicited. 4-18 dw l yr E. F. RYAN, B. A Barrister and Attorney, '_ OEOROETOWN. P. E. ISLAND. zzniwfitw lmo. Pat. IIIE DUFFERIN il0`i'El. Bt. J'oI1n,21W'. B. nverinolrlug llie bealltiiul King Square. blur ern in ev:-ly derail. Newly painted and re- calpeled throughout. The only hotel in Ihr ciiy with private lawn and gardens. E. Lt-ROI WILLIS. CHAR CAMPBELL Prop. Manager. 4-til d 1 vr Mcilllalli & llsanaull Bsrristers, Solicitors, etc, SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. Oiiices-Royal Bank of Canada building. _ NEIL McQUARRIE, K. C. E. ARSENAULT. i-6 dw if. ,_ _H ___ DR. E. lil. MIICKENZIE Diseases of women and children. Oiiice Kent Street, llcxt door to _]0hn- son’s Drug Store. Tclepllone 317. Resillclicc, Alcxnllllru lioicl, Tele- plionc 230. Ofilce llours, g-lo a. nl., 1.30-3.30 p. rn., 7-S p.ln. 12 dw3m. ` l __ ____ ._,. _ .__ ._._- _-_ ~- '.1 __ V lEi.i PHONE 299 I P. 0. BOX 292. H Exporters and Commission Mcrcllalils, tharlolie- town, P. E. island. Buyers of Canned Lnbslcrs and Meats. Correspondence Soliciled. l5 dw lm pd. ERBERT GRAY & Co., ._ ;. - => --.=r - - -lim Jlhn I. McKenzie -~ - MERCHANT TAILOR. _Charlottetown _ Finest grade imported and domestic wooiers always -in stock. Genllernen`s Furnishings in latest styles, and the most courteous tiealimnt accorded to ali. 3-gtts Bt w 3m. vnsvonvxlalf ____ , J R. .l0HN Lli)WlI‘l.L, lli.D. Physician and Surgeon. POWNAL STREET. Opposite St. joscpir’s Convent. HOURS--Until io o‘cIock a. rn., i to 3 p. ni., 7 to8p. m. iz-6 dw tf IIITHUII I. il. i|Ei;i.I8ii, I. B. lnaizvaitn.) _U BAIIIIISTEK ANI) A1T0lNBY~A1'°LAW Cor. queen and liehmond Bla.. Clrwwl. Telephone House 158, 0ii§ce 48. W. L0. l0Ii¥0|i, K. 0., C. GAVAN DUFFY Morson & Duffy Ban-istera and Attorneys, emma sues, caarlaemsva, r. l. 1. IIONIIY 'I.'¢> LOAN lsliehorg hr loyal lall ef Quads. rg dwtl. , CEO. 8~ l;MAN» Barrister, Ssllcliar, Notary, sic sloaay toiaan. Collections mania. Glen. loatagwa. P. I. I. ..__. $MAi.l.WO0D.C. l. laariasar ann attorney ¢ al~l.aw, Noi.ary‘l'lihIie, etc., Ohm _ Cameron aiecir, lately occupied by I. 1.. iiasaaid. LC. wnnll Aldo Queen Bonne. Ilonav va ioal . . ' _ ___._a-_.__.__l 3. a. A, McLean, K. C. Donald Meiiraaoa WICLIAN L MCIMNIIOI, nanialelr, attorneys-al~l.aw. krsnnw ilioik. (bar loiiutwn. r r §1rZWQl£"l!‘ lii§.iFJA<\Wl/l&!‘