.-_._ ._ ---. 1 'r _ v \ z 5 .;» V-Vlf il: I ' _°l"_| \ ~. 'mm' Preacher’ Rev' C' R' Fr°°m°m` ough for all climates. uniforms of the 1 -y -. .ll oo:-.».. _ ' - . _ M._._7¢_.__. _ - _ me cnsnnommowu Gusluams l _ `-TUNE 1. 191.8 GHUHGH SERVICES LAWUON-in Edmoncton, Alla, May ' ' DEATHS Fulton to the members of the Grace waste;-H frontier of Inq; ` Church congregation. This address _ will be responded to by the Rev. r. as suneq me MaeKAY-The death occurred at Al- d°"hm" Enuum' M m°` Bmw Mac' which all are invited Evening serlllce . _ a Kay,_of_ the P. lil. I. infantry draft. and second son oi Ili- and Mrs. Da- zzna,-uls _ _ I s , |'. “ __ _ . In kwin' memory °t Arcm°` Cam” same kind were made of serge and H. Littljohna. Sabbath school in the Hearts Memorial Hall at 230 pm to at 7 p.m.. when the Rev. R. G. Fulton will preach' topic “When is a Man P0118 sea ree. BAPTIST CHURCH 1:1- lf§f?‘<.'Y*- i»ei\.;soa -or an-_ and Mrs. .mlm 'r. \ cEN'rnA|. cHnls1'lAN cl-luncl-l ti’ \'-lf" ` "ii . _-,__f 15'. I School and Bible Classes, 7 p.m., ser- I _§itj;_.§f%§~q_' Sleep on brave heart, thy memory mon. Preacher, Rev. O. B. Emery. C 1-s,,'==»»-3-./<5. =->&5;-<.~_._a5_ ._ ._-._ 5.; .l‘_"- " -_`,;;:e_"i;'-‘_‘_` _...__ . :QF Campbell of Long River, killed in ac- tion June 2nd 1916 11 a.m., sermon, 2.30 p.m., Sunday The cloth han to the material.` According ronounced the term kh Khaki Dates Back to 848. Khaki is said first to have been 30th to Hr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawson METHODIST CHURCH adopted in British India in 1848 by mee Miss Helen Hughes ot Charlotte- / Sir Henry Burnett Lumsden, who lo_yyn_), s gon, At the morning service In the Brick had been asked to equip a corps of Church tomorrow. an address of wel- guides to collect intelligence and to "- ~ - ` °°|l1° Wm be SWG!! by £116 R6V~ R- G- conduct a British force on the north- was a light cotton drill. climate oi Hindustan and took its name from a native term Khaki." which means in the Urdu ngaage "dusty," being derived from "kllak" or dust. Thus the term ap- vld MacKay, Albany, T.E.I, on M73! St _,, Ai' ts f _ piled to the color ot the cloth rather to the dictionary, it is _ ltaykee by the natives, but the English pronounced it khar \.\ ,___ ,__. _n D l‘_,_ 5,1, ~ _ - U ' 11 a.m_, sermon, 2.30 p. m. Sunday _ d thi I t :_ --;~-".'“'l_' . m School and Bible Classes, 7 pm ser- ‘°§'u;ma,: c€m:nc¢;:§§c ,'10, warm an a ki thus included wooll- We do not like to own it, We wish it were not so;` lt’s useless to bemoan it Or hide what all may know: That we're not In the grave. That still our i'0rtune’s"nilI We owe the British navy, By g-race of-Johnny Bill. We count our golden dollars. Tilsy'd all wear German collars if William ruled the main. Poor Russia is a alavey, 'Poor Belgium is a bell; Without the e\Brltish navy That we are our own masters And hold our banner high. ' HURRAH FQR JOHNNY BULL (Amos R. Weill. in New York Lilo) We count our bags of grain- There fate were ours as well, en. Because it was well fitted for the imate of Cuba and the Phill-ippines the United States chose khaki for the 'wsu cherish mme and more soldieds' uniforms during the Span- As the years roll on, and oft our ST- JAMES _sh_Ame__Ic_m _ thoughts Will turn to that bil-ssiul shore. Where those who have fought and ‘Far sway from the battle's din, Walk in the light of their Father-‘s 11 a.m_, sermon subject, “Exquisite Sympathy." 2. 30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes, 7 pm sermon, sub- -I med for right iect, “Are Our Great Sacriiices in I. . Vain?" Strangers welcome and seats provided. Preacher, Rev. Dr.. Fuller- War. Some Tried Experiments. ` Some fellow "rocked the boat" to _.‘-..._-.__s__’.,g.,,! 1 ,,,,,,_ ..,.,_ - see lr lt would up-ll did. .l.=°T‘. 1' °- »‘- -ll . f zloN cHuncl-l if it would -lla And the glories share with Him 'ilhou art not dead brave heart we 11 am sermon. 230 pm Sunday z_.. e i;_L;§l;;l"` - heard, welcome. All seats free. But where joy and neaee abide. PEOPLES CHURCH 0". _ l>'lllf§*"'>'l4 ’l‘o`those who are faithful unto death »\-'é’3;-Z" ‘ lf? __@,‘.-§~.’_ `f"' l.` . f-f»=: 1: ‘-”‘i€l. '-5 _ ‘ l»,__ ‘_; . ,'~; _--3 - _ 5233:" _:_'_',` rgfliifil.. .$--._ . *sa- ~ ._-,__-___‘_\ -'»'_‘~~'\. . `i_. . .H ' ._ ' _1`-f.T'~- 084 - IN MEMORY OF ERNEST J. TOOMBS DIED JUNE 1 1917 , l . cANAolAN eovsnnmsm' RA||_. » wAvs,cl-IANGE oF-Tlms, A crown or me is givem ' ` 2.30 p_nl., Sunday School and Bible _ nod gmgt that we mo may faithful Classes. Services ut 7 p.ln., Rev. A. = _', e. 1 ‘ s\ Mchay 7 An_d our loved ones meet in Heaven s.|._ PAUUS 11 a.lll. Morning prayer and Holy I io "30 Sunda School and ,_/_ _ Jolnmun n, ... y - §g§?_¢g__ _! f -_ Bible Classe 7 _nl. Evening Prayer \ ' ' » _ S, D ~ Rev. T. Vt. Murphy, Rector. All -seats free. - ;.l..l. s'r_ Psrsrrs cA'rHEonAl_ ._ n P , lst Sunday after I‘rillity. Holy Coln -ullnioll. 8 a.ln., luzltills and Litarly 1. a.m_, Sunday school and Bible Class- es 2.30. Evensong 7 p.m_ All seats tree. Canon Simpson. '- _ ,_F,_,M_l SALVAT\ION ARMY Saturday, 8 p m Sunday 11 a.m., ai- ’?lf.'.`|5~,` l me. léyv _Vommencing Monday. June 3rd, we C0 A laborer stepped on a nail to see go through his shoe-il A. hunter looked into his gun and “only lgggllgd to the other side. S°1‘°°1‘""“1 Bible C'“`”fS»'7'P-"‘- S" f‘“""d the M559" t” see if it was .- - where nn dm of war sm" e»er b lnon, Rev. J. D. MacKe zle. Strangers "Milled-ll WHS- looksd for the leak ln g p p using a lighted candle in loing so-he found the leak-W. F. llall Co. House, Organ. A plumbér ‘he as ie, _ ._ ».s__._:.~ ._:-_-,#1 .. ; YZ _ "“ |~l:‘_ ,_ » :»;»'='.".--3.-‘=-'-'.4-@'=_~‘-_ ff-_‘1- ` 0 Mall Cont.-*ac Sealed tenders, lldilrescd to thr- 'ostlnaster Generah- will he received .f Ottawa until noon, on Frldlly, the on-f..- ` -‘h July, 1918, for the conveyalllzc of' 'Ils Majestyl-l Viails, on al proposed 'ontract for four years_ six times pol' 'feek over Rural Mail Route No. 1 "rom Princetown. P. E. Island. from he lst October next. _ Printed notices containing furtllel ufulmation as to conditions of pro- * 5"; P' E' I' D'sTR|cT ternoon 3, evening 7.30. Everybody -losed Contract vnu be seen and blank . ._ 'y - _olms of Tender may be obtained at he Post Offices of Princetown and at ""3 "MUS Wm WU “S f0|10WS!'~ :he office of the Post Office inspector. `-'VESTI-- 'lllllly except Sunday leave Char- lottetown 6.00 a. m.. arrive Borden [kv » 5.20 a. m.; returning leave Borden __,’, _ Y 11.00 p. m. arrlve_ Charlottetown 11.20 ¢-1"., _ _.g f. _ _ 1,- li.. . l_‘- -_ .-jtetown 3.30 p. m. arrive Emerald Fri" 14th_ 5_3() a_m_ ______1_30 p_m_ _ tetown 12.50 p. m. arlive Borden 4.00 _ ln.; returning leave Borden 4.15 p. m. arrive Charlottetown 7.05 p. m. ')aily except Sunday leave Char- `>;;éf » l. nl. l~,f"l\l»f'i Daily except Sunda leave Chariot f. » D Junction 5.05 connect with train from Bonshaw-Charlottetown TIME TA BLF. Launch “Strathgartney" ‘ June, 1918 Tues., 4th, 7 a.m . . . . . . . . . . . ..3.30 p.m Pri., 7th, 8 a.m. ......5.30 p_m. Tues 11th, 10.30 ll_m. _ _ . ...(5.30 p.m Tues. 18th. 7 a_m_ ._ .....3.30 p.m Borden, arrive Summerside 6.05 p. m. f.-“__ '21st_ 3 a_m_ _ ___5_30 p_m_ ‘ l ‘ ‘ ll J 1_8. '-!\' _‘EV ff ‘ ..~ _ lt'-_. _~;». ‘- /.'.' ’-.. _ -'ft-. - .~ ‘ if-‘_-'.'.»` - 1 '“_.',!. ~ \fI3_~ ';l.»t~ _ :"!i"~ » _ f-l_=__`gl» _ . _#_ . 'alll _ '_ g 15.1- _ ' -75'* ilu .JH 'Fignish 9.35 p. m. » 'nelly except Sunday leave Char- lottetown 4.30 p. m. arrive Emerald Junction 7.10 p. m. leave Emerald .function 10.00 p._ m. on arrival of lrain _from Borden; arrive Summer- -:ide 11.00 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Borden 5.15 a. m. arrive Summerside 10.30 a. nt. leave Summerside 11.20 arrive Charlottetown 1.40 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Tlgnlsll 0.30 a. ln. arrive Summerslde 12.35 p. md leave Summerside 1.30 p. m. arrive Emerald Jet. 2.55 p. m. Borden 4.00. p. m. connecting with second trip of Car Ferry for ‘Mainland points. Daily except Sunday leave Summer- Tues., '25th, 10 n.ln. _ _ _ _ ._ .(3.30 .m Fri.. 28th, 5 e.m_ . . _ . ._ .£...1 p.lu T079-6~1-Mtf Bait Herring I am asked by Magdalene island parties to dispose of for their account three to five hundred barrels of her- ring suitable for lobster bait at $3.00 ears Souris, about June, 10th. Please write or phone. promptly. to H H ° .l.Il=.~.-_~~ '\_~f:- aide 6.30 a. m. arrive E ld J - ' ' "‘.'.js*.l;I_1';‘- tion 7.30 a. ln. connect wnlgllatrainulltlcr Mom' Souris' 7051`5`31M3i Borden and arrive Charlottetown 10.20 _ if-.~l;*_ii=f;p -‘mf-f‘_.'»_'=. 5 'l ‘-‘l.;§_'-.»'.;;-§';‘»‘ J. _' ,; .'n;‘. a. m. Daily except und'ay- leave Borden 6.20 a. m. arrive Emerald 7.20. Sum- merside 9.20 a. m., Tignish 4.30 p. 'I' ‘ "iZ__' . \ ll. lvl. Il. ' ,» 1 \i~ -i'.',\ ,,1- ~ -. :‘ Q, .ld _r 5.111" 7 ‘».-l ',1- .r. _ _ ‘z il__~’\' fl' ; '£7 -_¢` I5. . 1'-. -~ l llllrm-ll -f. .1~".'.‘ . ~1, ___ ._'-_ .-, E _ _.__ __ __-_________ __ .2 I i §*5', ye: _ __ ‘ .,___'. _ if _’.-_ll =l~ sri . ».- y. fs, - r. \;_.r~~. ._ .3-_ f‘ ,._.. wi.”-.{P `X*\i`n`. ' 4- . I‘__ v_.@ _lr _ §,-‘§‘3 is-1' `1,!Z'i-‘ill ' ‘Al J-.-' " is .__ -_'V _'_. _7 ':f2ll‘- 1' W2( ' 4. 51-.- ; ___=_ fc., ‘v . ". _ _ . . J ,£4 Ill’ _ Daily except Sunday 'leave Borden 4.15 p. m. arrive Summerside 6.05 p. ln. Tignish 9.35 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Borden 9.00.11. m. arrive Summerside 11.00 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Emerald 5.20 p. m. arrive Borden 6.20 p. m. EAf8T:-- Daily except Sunday -leave Charlot- tetown 6.45 a. m. arrive Mt. Stewart 8.86 s. m. Georgetown 11.20 a. m. Sou.v'|~» 11.15 a. m. returning leave Boone 1.15 p. m. Georgetown 1.00 p. m. Mt. Stewart 4.15 p. m. arrive Married Couple requlre,any time before autumn heated apartments-about three rooms-with or without board. Address P. 0. Box 55 City. 4811- -4st1.mt. F0R_s_Al.l-3 'A Saxon Roadster 1917, Model, used one season, in Charlottetown 5.50 p'. m. . _ . Daily except Sunday leave Elmira J.25~ a. m. Souris 6.45 a. m. George- town 6.35 a. m. Mt. Stewart 8.35 a. la. -arrive Charlottetown 9.50 a. m returning leave Charlottetown 3_0 mi _-arrive Mt. Stewart 4.15 p. Georgetown 6.00 p. m. Sou.ris 6.0 ln. Elnira 7.20 p. m °‘ cn 'F5-e' perfection condition. Apply to J. Reginald Johnston 224 Euston Street or Phone 374 L 7048-5-30Mt-f. i ' '7' "fx soegrm- - ~; . ~ .- '/< ly except Saturday and Sunday les "Murray Harbor 8:20 a. m. ar- rivé_‘Chariottet_own 10.15 a. m.; re- tu leave Charlottetown 3.30 p. m. ve Murray Harbor 7.25 p. m. ONL le M H ave ul-ray ar- bor .202 . Ji. arrive Charlottetown 10. s. m.;‘ returning leave Char- lott wn 4.00 p. m. arrive Murray Heder 6.46 p. m. Bea regular Advertisement in Mon- do tpopers. Pussuer A¢ent’s Oillce, C ` wa, P. ill. 1. 704|-l40li4I. i F OR SALE I one sml sunlon. "captain 4,* .__,`>.\.‘ lf? " if ai Synopsis of Canadian Northwest land Regulation h__s THB sole head of a family or any male over ellbteell years old. rl-lay homestead s quarter section of avaliable Dominion I_and in Manitoba. Sashiehe\rsn_ or Alberta. _Applicant must ap- llsr ln Nrlsn at the Domln on Lands Agency of Sub-Auncy for the Dinlrlct. Entry by proxy |_='sy be made at any Dominion Lands Agency- Hxrt Sub-Agency on certain conditions. les-Six months residence ugon and cul iivstion oi the land in _each of t ree years. A hometirsdef may live within nine miied of his “°“°:‘~“..:.l...:.."'"l °l..'.:..r.::' i°....:.°'r °" N.. ”u:em where residence is performed in tile ...'“.f:§"_:i:.;‘l:‘.:.’°:' '.l;'.T:'.°:.'.‘.';; ‘."..'°°“..l*.°r; hollieiiead. Price $3.30 per acre. 'ml Dude; Six month; residelace _lu es|_:l\ ol three yssns er oarm om :lea Q- axtrs c\|itlvstion':‘rr¢~n$lmlonmpllmel-lln.l=;°b:°;lr‘ _.___ TOC _ I 111. Old, llreil by Mayor tained ss noon as homestead patent. on certain :.:.-.all-..':»...:: Leave Bonshaw. Leave Ch’towg per barrel of 200 lbs., delivered i.o.b.' JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Office inspector. “ost Oillce Inspector'-s Office. Cllarlottetowll. 23rd May, 1018. 7170-ll-1Sllt3l I E i l l » 'Phat ilrilnite disasters Have passed our nations by, That still in progress wavy ‘ Our skiff of stars we pull, We owe the British navy; Hurrah for Johnny Bull! T00' MUCH ART Mr. Bestseller--W-hy won’t you mar- ry me now that my fame us' ll novelist is fplly assumed Miss Worrymore-That's the troub- le. You invent such realistic fiction I just know you could fool me with your excuses and explanations every time. _ ne-~~»-- SAYS PLANTS Fo pl . y _ fmfg-.L-_-;--'.?; \_ _prepaid read the following: Extra early cabbage, cauliflower and celery per 100 $1.20. Extra curly tomato per lioz. 500; Late Tomato 251;; late cabbage per _100 30c. Allnllul beddinll flower plants, Alyssum (carpet of snow) per doz._17c; Aster, Stocks, Petunia, Velrbcna, Phlox, Snapdragon, Slllpiglossis. Cosmos, 22c pcr doz. Seedlillg Pansy, Carnation and Seed- ling Dahlias 30c per doz., Slllvia 25c doz., Hardy Perennials, Pansy and Daisy in bloom, Carnation, Sweet Wil- liam 75c per doz. Wintcred over, choice double Hollyhops 10c each. Note we are not handling Dahlia or Gladiolus bulbs. Please take notice tllat ‘we are paying the postage. Par- ties requiring orders oi heavy plants in quantities such as blooming Pansy Daisy, Hollyhocks or cabbage plants, should send for price list and order by express at less cost. You can save money by buying our plants from the market at Campbell Bros.. fresh plants delivered to the market dolly. Allriress orders to J. J. Gay & Son, (`llal'lottetown. *-3 _ _ , owing- goods. No goods on approbation. :his near. ` cork wood, Brooms and small articles. Seeds, Field Seeds and etc. 7020-5-29M 151. . Great Cleara_uce,_.Sale Although prices are advancing in all lines of goods this great clear. mee sale gives you an opportunity of saving twenty per cent on all the fol. 80 cents buys $1.00 worth spot cash. The undersigned offers for sale at at discount of 20 per cent all the stock in trade, consisting of a full lille of fresh stocked Groceries, Crock. lryware, Hardware. Rubbers, Rubber Boots in knee and hip, Overshoes in one and two and foul' buckles. Wool uuedrware, Fleece Underware, Towels -`oftons. Overalls, Mens pants, Mens O‘l Coats. A lot of Wall papers new in Our hardware consists of 30 kegs nails’ and spikes, 20 boxes glass 20 ‘oils building paper, 500 cans paris green, Chicken wire all widths, Screen wir-e all widths, Spring mattresses, Iron Beds Flock Mattresses, one bale Remember 80 cents buys $1.00 worth of all the above goods. WE offer special prices on sugar and flour and feeds; also Garden This sale begins on Monday June 3rd and ends on the lst July. After that date all the goods' not sold will be offered at Public Auction. 'Including one ofllce safe, one large office desk. one large oval top show case, one set '~omputillg scales, one set Fairbanks scales. three sets small scales. “Stocks.” $500 in the Montague lmperian Fox Ranch, $2000_000 'ln the Goo. 'getown Silver Black Fox -Co., $500 shares in the Eastem Canning Co. Six building lots with buildings thereon. lf the Stocks and Buildings lre not disposed of before the first day ot’ July they will be sold at public luction on the 2nd day of July 1018. Weather permitting. W. W. JENKINS 6. C0. All book debts must be settled b G80rlr€t0wn will be collected lu the courts. y the first July as after that date they n -li me -1_1___ -|_____|p;i loss-5-s1lvlsl_ __ F GR QUICK SALE Several S Second Hand Ford Cars-Touring & Roadster Also A Seven Passenger McLaughlan Buick All in Good Running Order Apply at once to If J. L." M. ANDERSON SACKVILLE, N. B. _ 1 ' -:'_l*iB-_ - Fl' Y" _W (_i__._' CANADIAN PACIFIC Ill LWAY _ TRAVEL / /vl/l sr. -.youu _ _ _ Daily pt lun- “I 21:.. .35-°"..._.:.": ’A.NADIAN 'PAc||='lc TICKET 'OFFICE » 78 GREAT GEORGE BT. \ P/leszuosns Fon Montreal, Toronto and 'all Points in the Canadian West and on the Pacific Coast, should call on or communicate v_rlth-- ` H. M. Davison, Agent vnu will me all information, uma dents _ Standard or Tourist . _ m_ ._ , _ ._ S CIS Sale To day _ and every one a winner._ ' Wi# Mm 19461 90 cents for 10-inch, double-sided W l'rn Sorry `lSl\/lade You Cry ' Three Wonderful Letters from Home Charles Hart l846| _ Daddy Mine Elizabeth Spencer The Goose Step MUUHY l°h“°°“ When We've Wound Up the on the Rhine johnson and Cho. _ 51.50 for 12-inch, double-sided Forget-Me-Not Walt; McKee`e Orcheslra 35639 Felicia Waltz _ Sergeant Nlarkels Orchestra _ rTM5AoD"ERYpJ CRY I ` 18462 dd Wh F ht d [_ ° o ou an °~= °**"°°""' Th°W§,, ‘es H....ffl...-1.1.. 70| |_7 - V Two Beautiful Red Seals ` Goal Be Wih Our Boys To-Night J°hn Mccormack 64773 r F Nocturne in F Major (Plano) ‘ lgnf-‘C‘_’ lim Padcrewski 74545 J 12-inch Purple SeaIPRecord _ Write for freer copy of our _620-page lVlus_iCU\! EHCYCLU' pedia, listing over 9000 "l-l.s Nlasless VOICC RCCOY 3- i Berliner Gram-0-phone Co.. MONTREAL LIMITED _ Lenoir Street _ H. A. TANTON & CO. I 144 Great George Street, Charlotetown. P. E. I. _ - l\ /yan alum-.~~-~~f - = Don’t ~ Forget _ _ There are no oihcrsl You cannot purchase these new "His Mlater's Voice" Records except nt the above dealers _M27 ‘H -, Remember-There are no others! One Day in June CamPb¢“'g:\:} |8462 _ etch 7 1| 7743 " Ask to hear them at any “l-lis lVla§ter's Voice" dealer " - l I I < ,.;.-_-_.,- . __ ,- ._ _,_»- -. »~. _._ E. -- ,. , _ . ~ il . ' ~ . v _ _ _ . _ _ ,\ , A \ ' _ _.,. _ . _ _ . ¢_-. _ . _ __ _ . __ _ _ _ . , A f ; _ _ _ E ~ - -_ _ -~ - - ff - _ *_ ___ - 1 _- - -- . _ __ _ -_ 'l' |.|. r|.||| I. Il. |.;l|Il~-lil \ .llll . I l I I I l “ --; -ww-wiv' - 5 __ s =@-1 Q4 Q r- "' -.___ - - The bmw elbows.-1 nimgelf into a At the next station the brute got; “Whatis it?" asked the brute run 'l - rrlu e and plunlpcd lliul ollt He hzld got some distance down ning buck. ral way ca iz 1 ‘ ~ ' _ ,, . .. - ; - _ ou e a . ' » ~ strated with lllln he snamiell out man s _ Yo _ve _en ___ome__h_ng on me and one on my haw And we ‘You should take care of your old “l-ll. you. ll .at_.- _ _ |,e|,im1!" _ - train moved out. _ |741; _ ’ ' 5 ' YT re Your Screen Doors --i __ ._-Q-31 -_t5.l_‘ ij(- .LT- 1-."f_ .T2-._§‘._-I; ‘B 5l`j?’f;-'_' Q* _f fx-3.; f *~. A l»f-__'- ~_;r..-_.£5.- 'Sesrl-f.'Z/’.’.` `~'$’/ f f»-1'¢=- l-l _-311'--=_.»._r » .I‘ sl' .fl-,j.€;r'é. gl_ :if __ __' -.i' .`.fF‘.t_‘v.,,.` iii* IffE.§§|'§'l>}!.ll.3f-Qi | ' » -1. .... 1"- 2 \\ -~‘~,;;"1:~._ _y _:gk ) flu -LT.-_§._.L»c` ',. _- .. ".., “- .-7° ._,__ ‘_,_____. ‘_-.‘ 1. `a wide variety of sizes-sure to meet your requirements. No, 20-Made of pine with 4 inch stiles, grained quartered oak. Has centre post in panel, and ls a good strong door for the money we ask_......_. __ 5 N _ 22-Same as cut above grained quartered pak with 4 inch stiles. Has centre post in R3 and windows Nor Up Yet? . 1 Better See to them at Once ` Fly time is coming. Be prepared before they arrive. Have the screen Doors and Wi- dows in place before the pests swarm lhr,.ugh your home. We have our assortment o_f Window Screens and Screen Doors new ready for your inspection. Have o panel, and two in bottom panel, making lt a good strong door -. ._ 52:0 ' N°_ 4g_Mad¢ _of selected pine, _grained quartered oak, nicely vamlshed. Botlom cros;2ba_r3 make this dooran exceptionally strong door .. ...W .o N _ 68-V r handsome design made of clear pine with 4 inch stiles, grained quartered oaif, 0 filled sand varnlsiled. A- door that could not possibly be made for the précglyvg ~ 4 ask _ WE HAVE SCREENS TO FIT EVERY _WINDOW No. 21--Screens, 14 inches high, extend from 20 to 32 inches _ 30c No. 2-Screens, 14 inches high, extend from 22 to 36 1-2 inches __ . ._ _ 40c No. 5-22 inches high, extend from 22 to 37 inches_.....45c No. 6-22 inches high extend from 24 to 41 inches .._..50e No. 10- to fasten outside of window, 22 inches hight extend , from3to 36 1-2 inches._._......_. ._ ...55c/ ~ ` \ ` _ _‘ Grafton 333;? 'lhc o os\l