< "5 IIGIT PAGES l°"rHm Lamar saws rmsr or am." " l. __.' 1l`l lu ‘I i, . A* ._i.1l“12~lil-i. i _ .iw-"£.;{; ,__ '>\l~. rm, - L 11' .Y ;l»‘l»»_o= .3 1 'lull 1 1 ._-sag;/3 4.. ~ 375.-1l~ 1-1* ‘- ifll Aw” l \ _ _ .. i ~ “-1;;i? mf ._-` 'sz;r,‘._-'.:: -"Sv,-1, Iv ~ "_ _:si _ $331,.; - .l1_: -ll fy i, A-_ ‘l`.T*l".l;§ L y;;»‘11 - -_ ',.s_ ,Q .‘=.,;,l_,“`l,ff,l '1 ~ -iii.: _ .g 3.3?-'.1 V F . .. l: __;1:.:--1 l 1 , , i .,l$.,:,,,,_,, i_1 ;', .f`_` 'l :_ ,I 1, .l . . . _ . ull' 3' . 'ty' qi; ,, 1 l ._ ,- 1 s,-fi il- i *i _'11 1.-,r 1 . ~ .1, l.. , ‘ _ il li ilni- ' “ . ,. J M W 1 i 1 i 1,, lu, 5- _, _ li.i§..= - il '.1 ‘ p 1‘i P 1 1 1 1 1-- t 1 :if 1 -_li .1 ' 1‘ 111 ull 11- m. .'f_1i.i ... T m _I1 i 1 .I1 gi . _ 7"' ` .\-. 1§H _ f' ' -~~- -- - _ ___ - _ _ _ l _ MARCH I. |912 ‘ + if + wAs.iLL lute Pmncs couiuv ouiinniiiul RUN DOWN. Doctors and Medicine Fniiea ' TD cufe Him, _\'isitor'to Summprside yesterday.B. Many people become run down, but’,, don't know just exactly what their trouble is. As a rule it in improper circulation of the blood, owing to not ‘to lull “kill proper care of themselves, m All they. want is a good tonic to build up the system and put their blood in Sllmmerside, was n passenger tb from Ottawa after aprotracted itrip. S. Gaudet, Wellington, wee a Parlors, lummgraidg, -Dr. Murphy has arrived home' -G. -A. C. Saunders, Bummersfde, was scrlptiona in. albe|~¢°|| mg vmnity passenger east yesterday.S. lrhould 5| gum '~_EVBl‘Yone should go tothe matchl -Hon. Jas. A. McNeill, M. P. P., > ,ii -7 Y ` I >&4 "R W7' ¢° WY ll! l-llll P\'0Vl!we. -Chester McLure of Charlottetnwnl ` 1 was ln Tiguish this week. _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,_-_.___-Y.__V_g_,_______V_______>.________ ___Y___,Y___ _'___ 1 -a-T,-i-i=.;~i~_ i-`_-i- -i- -1- -The llorning Daily Guardian een obtained at LeHerty's Tonsorial -All news, advertising and sub Clark, agent od to H. _ _ -All news, advertising and sub- night ih the Crystal Rink, Sum- ilcriptiona in Bummerside and vicinity -l- efllde- 'should be handed to ‘Ernest MeQuar-, 1- rie, agent. 1 -Herbert Cham ‘on of Alb iton 2" D, e. _ Pl’°p¢r shape, and for this purpose there Cllaflomfown '1`“¢9 _' -- V. l 1 ' Now, Motor Boniinui luke tuu-_f viitinali -you don`t buy nmtn1\i vi ry tiny R gret's won't pull you .ur ol a siwndril miles i1o1nlund;nr may ln- ihcn-.Ze n 1-1- m on or you waiiit in cruise; ion mu t b sure. Get a l.:_u|\ro|\e ilu- l.'i1|o ili -| goe -that grips iht* job and ha- ga ou. North side fishermen have ieslcii hnr and :ire satisfied with results in every pirti. ulir. HERBERT t`llAi’ilf‘lO V, Al'~o1- im, Sole Agent fur P. E. l.~l:u\il._ z~ idfmwrsll rum. 2§E22S22=E2§=EE=2=EE222~ STEAMSIIIP SAILING \. | --'qs-_ .'.f.-ar. l- _ _ Hate Autumn Toura f-Th.=_su_un_s H.-4° I , in the War A 5 li\°tdl»'iIr'r?ore"a.1g?ensel\eu'\:l\:‘ea!Le‘\‘\»|Nlrs. J. O. Gordon, Alma, and Mrs. W O. Platts, Haverhill, Mass., and tno sons-George D. and John Beat- on gffmulfg bong. tennis. :oliver It i..i;.&‘°°..".2'.':-..s~i': 5%'-t .=1'.°§°.&1k.,y ' nano glides ldmlsvumtnt =c'§f, ff- % | gr ;¢_MostLuxurl0ulu1 D 1 l r.'°l£’zli:’£§l:::.:irs::1:1i.'isi=-:ni-:=.:.f..°~i-_sh _F-ll’ 'mr 1'" ;M s 6 g;li's~m‘l'tos-did!-'ions maggie!! 1-- l-»-~ »-1-=-°-i- 1=°“ L"-“°:.:.‘::'°1......:: "- “.u::.“..i:°..*::r.f.°.°°.i.*r.:::......i. lnninein shore Exonrll" . :QI ` | . 1 -- _I , I- -,_||,v£,,, al. l..0wea\ lgate; ~ “ ~ 1 rr , L ta1._»:~i..'::11i‘.:..".'i:'.:‘i..~2‘°rs-...° _ f-“_ 'ez _ ____ . l -- 1 ‘l`llE C_0l.0NlAL LINE 1 The only independent line b1»|\\ een New llnglnnd Q New York, nffrrs im _ - 'IMPROVED PASSENGER 1 SERVICE BETWEEN _ Boston I1 New York 1 _ via :Artisan :par “' 0 E KDU __ K. ' SAID SUNDAYS ` . Fast andelegdnt progisitef stezmers. “¢0ncord"tnd“L¢xiagion” w ca 'l'tnci‘tl`b‘m'"elq|;`gss .iq ¢ W .IH ma I r 'skim \af')$eobu';‘ ' 1 cltan cnl!aerv|_e_ tiT|;¢s?:t: __ rooms and modem a petnimdnui. '|'|cl¢f°§ . l ,V ad- vartiaelhen there ii. eavin I you in egvfdry line ofugt. Wt-'a"d lists. Moore & Mclieodl 3-id3i_ H P .tl N |r:ceil those'ol"ahy"pr|§v'ious year, "nil Fit /is well believed that s. lobster il boat in that vicinity will soon meal and Molassine Meal-lowest rices, wholesale and retail at Hiracc, hp cKay & Cn., Su-mmerside_ rj 1 a-1.im1ri112wi<.1_ lil lsu 1 he 1 _ _ ._ r, _ , in lhis own inimita-ble style addiaessed from _Cape Egmont.-S, I S _...__ ig -Roy Eiilliphanlt, and Capt; Fred 1 eters, Summerside, have returned sue. Read it. , rl* .__ j_ -Herring Nets! ! Brace, McKny& 0-. Ltd-. Summerside, have all "Isi- --- lines at money saving prices. ' -Crystals vs Vics in the Crystall rmediate Championship of P. E. 1. -k o V 2-29rthdftu2wka. ,LB -Flour, bran, mlddlings, molnssine ' meal-at lowest prices, wholesale and ‘ ‘"1 -One and one half hours skating retail. Brace, McKay & Co., Sum-l er the match tonight in Summer- merside_ 2.20dtufn,,2wks_. A *__ l 1 -Miss Sadie Hacker, Chsrlottet- F' wn,~who has been spending a few -The line up of the Summerside days in Sllmmerside has retiirnoil termediute Crystals in the game|ll0m0-'°S- . l _ __ fl* -Our new spring stock of Cniiniiil -i- 0lllt*R0tZ€I`S. Cover Point-Mc- an and American Wall papers in now 1;* uarrie, Rover-Buote, Centre-Tam- Y -The number of gasolene engiueslll eady. See our samples. Sinclair _& ‘ -Norman McKay, Kelvin, 'bus old his farm to James A. Stewart, ld* .nt wiii ne instniiui in the western Nofbono. Mr. and Mrs. MCK-ly in . i-nd of the Piovinc and around p t end leaving` iu March for Regiiiii ‘Ev ‘ ' e. th. . Ofth Calle this season will tar es- Saslr.-_S._ _ _ ff -Rev P C Gauthie D D ' ii novelty. p ;- M la large number of farmers in Tig-y | _ Y B 8., _ricultural matters. _ i _-W I ,cette-238, S. McLeod-235, J. Dur- ` n H B 0 it a highest score in the three games and won the prize.S. S lspot cash. the foxes to remain in l- X inisn Hsu on Monday, the zsth i11st1n Int 2 o'clocl-r. The meeting was re- lpresentative of 'the best farmers of |that. section of the province,. which is now rapidl comin forward in v~ -The following is the result of the n - _-if -Flour, Bran, Misldliugs, Corn _We are sole agents for the fniu-f tewart, Ltd., Summerside 3-1112i. ji* -i- -r.-i- -r -rl-r -i-,-i- -in-if, ’~"1ri;,_+,]-i-,.-l-§--i-_-_-r -1- -i~- -i-0 0 -’r _s ._m1`u_ _1` _ _ |The Store of'-Satrsfactifon _, > _ New Rugs and Mats” (ll Sl0l'€ Tr MNQW I gaypeifm ’ A large' assortment' to choose from including jute, Velvet, Axminster and Wilton. If you need a new rug or mat you cannot buy intelligent- ly till you see our stock. Prices |Jc to $6 25 / - _ 1 We desire to niak e this stores, usefulness and _ service bigger, broader and better than ever before,and we hope to do this by adopting the following code of rules. [_ New 0i|cIottis Canadian, F.nglish mid Scotch oilcloih :ind Liuolcuiiis, in every desirable stylc,desigu and coloring. including Block and Floral patterns. We giiar- autee our prices on these qnnils to be the lowest in Cziuzida. Prices 22c to L25 per yard New Costumes ltidlviiliiality sliows iii every line of our new iiiodel.~:. The graceful lirics of this iw`casoii’s styles. are amply ilciiioiislrab The most complete stocks at all times. 1 -The best. Merchandise _that money can buy. --The lowest prices in Cau- adn. -The most careful :ind prompt service. _ .-The least red tape and most libcrality, in every relation with the public. shoes for women. The new spring Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd., Summer side. ' ‘ 3-lil2i. us “Queen Quality” and “Eimpress" y stock will be on sale during the Fair, QI _ 1 J hp? “`\- .\ _ 'lil _ _ ' V tailored suits. 3.1 1 Price l0.00fo 25. efliu this showing of hand- 00 -The Summerside market prices 1 ' l re as follows:-White oats, 5ilc;,. roll oh in Candle Pins held in tho black, 52; Pressed straw, $2; loose, l Summerside Bowling Alleys Wednes- S ' . ' . 0 day night Frank Lallert -283 D Y . W. Park-277, Alfred Groom-267, W. p Green-258, R. Godkin-252, J. Dou- ant-231i_ Frank Latlerty made the ,c ummerside, last. Friday, for $6,0001 ossession of the lute owners until' ext September. The purchasers are pected this spring, the former e wners retaining the remainder. In by Miss Gertrude FerguS0n. Ulllllell' the event of there being no increase n this spring the former owners are to sep possession of them until there is ll l"°"e”s¢-“EKU ‘Ladies’_ Read -To Wear section. New E ‘Play to Seed Fair visitors. Do not ,AM , *"'- fail to visit this department. bin- » 1 __ -A pair of black foxes was sold in glaip & Stewart, l.td_, Sfummersidc. 4; pressed hay, $12.50; loose. $i2_- e 241: butrr, 19 to 21; [lb 0; ses. : » ' ` -. otatoes, 45c; pork,” 6 to 72..-5. rl -Our very large showing of ueu1` -_-, arpets, floor rugs, matting. Cllffaln ` _ 1 1.-ri ’l.‘ New Skirts Our big assortment of slcirts makes choosing _ri very easy _ matter indeed. We have them -Your money back if not \perfcctlyWsatisfied, > U/ l.Ve are showing some very special, values in fancy shirts. Canibric and chambray shirts with stiff or soft hosoms cuffs 1 attached,doublc stitched seams, cushion neck baud, in :ill the lriicst patterns. Prices 50c to 2.25 \ _ ' / / _Ncwi lShil‘lsw I'\ ; __>‘ Prices, |2¢i1f0 per yard , Advance Shipments of New Goods Direct lroni the mms We llope io Make The Year 1912 The greatest iliellhistory V _ _ _ Our Carpet depa-rtineut is ;1 daily necessity to the house- keepers of this Province. lt is the largest department of its kind East of Montreal with the largest assortment of ex. cl usive patterns and designs to be found in this Province. _ ____ _#W New Carpet Squares jute, Tapestry, _ \1’e1v1-gr, Brussels and Wilton,Beautifiil ` Floral and rich Oxicutzil de. signs-, sizes range fr1.ni 2 I .1 3 yds to 4x5 6x6 yds. At the prices quoted ihcsc .wliiurcs are remarkable value. . i Prices 75 f0V50.0l\V f New Muslins The newest: in drapery and 1 upliolstry f:ibrics_ Madras muslims in cream white and ecru with _ liandsome border design _also colored muslims with rich color combinations. Prices 20:: to 504: p°r yd _ L*_ U _ _W_____ to ' New Suiiings Excellent dust. resisting Poplins, and the new Rajfili “` ‘l 'll "' l` " " ‘ ~l‘ -l' ~i- -r -i- -'f `W`\";" *+'n V ' ' i T; tl" si' 4.m` i' _\. -i ei. 1 -r m i -lr-'r-'r-_ ~l- ,CA- % + é Q fr -_\. H L 5 .>@.»J i- J, + + + k é ,l_. _+ »'r _- ,F _ W _ ,vr '-1- oods and furniture, will be on dis-1f',;. in LuStréS_ P11ufll1lf1S,_ S@fg@S. 1 suitirig. The shades are white, _ in all thc'uewest dc-signs. Prices 3.00 to l0.00 3-ld2i_ -~ -Owing to the serious illness of wiiiinm Barlow, of \ve1i111ston.liis to hnve two-thirds of the increase daughter, Mrs. F.. Nelson, has arriv- d home from Boston, accompanied urse of Cambridge. MESS- -50 sample suits now shown in our lip# F14 3,;-‘ |l'l`l ili- .5-l~,1 1'l`. “W 11’_lT_l slips, corset covers, New ` Whiiewear Daiuliest or stylis in Ling- erie. Nightdresses, priiiccs.§ d rawcrs a V .1 si a ti C mersiile, Wednesday morning at ten i fornia and the groom by Wilson Ad- i}1mS. the ceremony being performed W couple left yestehlay morning forlisfaction or money back.. 251: a bpb their future home in Hargrove, Man. tle_Sole agents-The MacKinnon Drug -S. flo., cor. Gt. Geo. and Kt_ Sta. of hom-e, Alma, on Feb. 20th, at the not been in good health for some linexiwvlled. resulted from heart fail- ure. On the morning of her death she arose at 7 o’clock and at twen- ty ll€HC€fully to rest.. Mrs. Riley was a woman of sterling worth and strong by emnized at the Queen Hotel, Sum- . m. when Miss Elsie Adams of Sea- ew was united in marriage to ames Crosby of Hargrave, Manito- bn The bride was attended b her p1-:¢;vaient_pl As a result we are hav- ing 3 very big demand for Rexalll Cherry Cough Mixture-the nicest ani b _ _ _ y sters Mrs. R. J. Hatfield of Cali- Ilev. H. J. Fraser. The happy c -Tha death of Mary Beairsto, wife John Riley, Alma, occurred nt her 'l‘ gc of 75 years. The deceased had me. but ber death which was very mlnlltés past seven she passed hristinn character, greatly beloved all who knew her. She will be y _ '“'- lest styles and materials from Canad- __A “CTV Pretty marriage WHS B0l- as best manufacturers. Only one of ii S L Taft y DD to Congress -tho report of the -com- mission on second class mail matter and recommending that the i10SU1l rate from 1 cent to 2 ccnits a pound. It is signed by Chas. E- Hughes, A. Lawrence 1 Lowell and H rr A. Wheeler kind. Prices much less than regular. ee them today. Sinclair &_§t0vvl1l‘t. td., Summerside_ 34621- -Afn e 'demic oi coughs ia n0W ent; we know of If you have u ougli try it. on our guarantee of sat.- 2-19drtf_ AFT WANTS POSTAL RATES INCREASED. WASHINGTON, Feb. Z6-President toda a roved and forwarded a y -_ The commission finds that the CON 1" if-_T and uudcrskirts. Uur values in these lines cziniioi be sur- w A W W H M of 3. n t Indian River, and Charles Beairsto, (, l"lF9&l-OWU. are brothers of thc deceas- ' 0( . in-law, W. O. Flatts, came from Ha- verhill to attend the funrrsl which sto, Spring Valley; Duncan Beairsto, H. relatives came from far and near to Pav their last tribute of respect to UW flwarted. Interment was in Montrose Cemetery. IREIJAND, February 27.-The left due in Southampton- today, struck Y wny to this city for repairs. According to later advices, the damage was confined to her propel- ler. the here ffor repairs, §b..'..?e.f1.ll..£»' _ I lv Wl'¢8ll0. it any time,‘two belt out much missed in the home, and in Al. ma where she lived so many years. She was a member of the Presbyter- ian Church, deeply interested ln all that pertained to its welfare, ever rcndy to do ull in hcr power to ad- vnncn the cause of Christ. She died as shc lived trusting in hcr Redeem- er. She lenves to mourn their loss sorrowlng husband, three daugh- ra-Mrs. Geo. Gillian, 'Montrose; . both in Haverhill. William Beatr- Hcr son, John Beaton, and son. as conducted bv her pastor, Rev. J. approval, would abolish the cent-a- copy » A wseklies when mailed at n_ CIW letter carrier odice for local delivery. of handling second -class matter is about 5; eents n pound. In ap- proving the 2-cent erate. ll°W°"€l_`. President Taft declares that the busi- niess enterprizes of the p“blishel`S Ol periodicals have been built ull Q" the basis of the 1-cent rate unil. ll}°l`@' fore, it would be manifestly unfair £0 put into immediate effect a lnrgcr in- crease in postsE°- Another suggestion of the commis- sion, which was glven the President s 1-nie" for newspapers other fha” ITIZEN PREDICTS AN EARLY SPRING 1 ___ Instead of having 'fivc or six iuillioii Bm-,i||¢|;_ Sgllcifon. etc. M” 1133-!- _ passed by any other l _ the trade. iousc in New Suits for Men We would like everynian on P. E. I. who has been in the habit of getting-his clothes iiiadc to order to call and look _ over our new spring stock of hand tailored suits and over- coats. We will show you where you cfm save from five to ten dollars on your new spring suit.- - - Tweeds, Vicunas and \'oil€S, /_ _ \ navy, grey and cliouipngne in » fl' l fine cord effects. 1, _ These are splendid goods for waists or a. one-piece dress. Prices |6c to 2.5¢ per yd -. _` p _ i \ W PIICCS i0 f , Pfiggis Ai-I *_* _ "-1 New Suits for Boys The most hand =oiue styles uiadc in small boys wear. Sailor Blouse ` s.iits,Russinu Blouse Suits, Norfolk suits. and suits like papa wears. Bring thelittle. men here we can suit theiu. -l‘j~l' A-1- I"-if: li? 1’-i~ I 'li 14,' l_»'.-l»i_~"._1?-* /“_-\ " ` _ -_-`\ y One V ' ` ` Anil 010296 370.5' _Lid - (P Au g _ _ e- ¢ can I ___f 0/YA/QZOTTFTUW/VS B/6' DEPAJPT/'ff/V7J4`L STORE \__f -11 ru; 1_-1 1-11:'-ii-‘i-1111'-'i-iiiffiov-_:f1‘@s-1-_'i-1:-.1._- 111._1'-_i1._'=-1.ir11-..- 1;-11-11-"1-f.'-1-1'-si-1-.7_-. -,1- .i- _ fr @ + k w ~l' w il' -1.-i-A-'.-»'.-ii-V r .\- .il ! jl I mdmzh of Febriiary- i886 developeu ‘ practically the same condition gud 'returning from n visit to Montrcal where at the time winter T-0mlli‘l`8l` Hliifisiiiial luis , ures and deep snows still obtained. “ -"1"" ' 4»_="'“'_";_ On reaching Sydney the grounil WM bare and the dust ilyingabout :is it usually does a full month inter. There was, then, no frost in tlicl ground and he nt once began his Kur- denlng_ Every indication now points _...ll ` ' lllfcuhitnihu ci.Assirii-:ii Aos_l ii. J. miitiin. n. A ==== " ' 1 - liarriutsr Notary Public ste ` #1 0.......”l;u:iif1.if:1i.._...._. .. remain: nerr WED AT OW- iw°°=i>°vi __ 'mm' ' ' __ YANTED to go to Pilifdfa ge- lto 37,, to act ns salesmen furfn to a repeat of the spring of 1880. The harbor ice is this yeiir almost. altogether made up of snow and pilcil up lully, the lack of early winter pijc venting only 1nccuniulatiou of liurrl ice. This will bring about nu curly- opening of navigation us the streiilgtli of the sun's rays next month will quickly pcnetrnte the ice bridge and cause it to rnpidly dissolve und din appear. ANTI-IIlA(".l'I`E VERY E-l(_`AR(.1l‘l_ WILKESBARRE Penn, Feb 26- l\\/ neral 'servant who is ii Hood W&[bur[0n (gl ahh* 'enola' I_iefei-ences required. Apply ---50 (trout. (lcorgn l~lt._ '_ i __ 2-z>8d.li. iiarrinteiii, Attorneys, Notary Public, Eli `(m}`IR|, WA NTEI). /lillily lillduu'Hn-"lOl-lel-0Wll. P. lil. I." 2'23lll'“~ 0fi`|1~i-in in Cameron Block Chariotlctnwr tel. _ _ '_ V V* d__ __2-2>'fd\.f. _ _ _"__Q_1‘;':"!________~____ VV/iN'i‘i-zu, wi. -»11c1>_ n ...hid for general housework Apply to I, J. M. D. Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 14 Water2_tg§htL Ptiysiciapmaitzissvfdwv “"/'Zii‘Eiii3f§r§5i~EE€1§1i_`gir`i"f`1§r wa Prince Bt _ general housework. liecommen- i’hon1-_ a-1o_| nation required. Apply to Mrs. B_(.. and reliable men. Aga from Z2 `lnrge Canadian Company. Promotion quick und sure to the right parties. Apply Post Office Box N11 381, Chnl- TEACHER WANTED ' “*”'.-T.1r1=ii'is7'.;;..:.1T...'1.“..*1.1.1.'<11.i13E»¥ Waux School, to begin teacbilgitf first of March. Forty dollars supp . ment. Apply to -lumen ID. MCK ,b nle,Sec.trustoes, GasPFl'BUl-2' W ` ' :_ _s»l~EwARl.'*(d Frowss, 162 Dorchester St. 2-Eidtf; -'l`0 LET 1 b sent mild operations have only about one mill Q‘""’°"“‘l “fslton gtrsets. Uharlotte H SYDNEY, Feb. 27-A prominent tons of coal ,stored the nntlii'nc_ito Officosin Dsslsrisn Block giornur - '-AY 1503 SALE bi auction at ._l MCHBWG. on Sabbath, Feb. 25th. very large number of friends and HITE STAR LINER OLYMPIC I STRUCK HIDDEN WRECK hite Star llnler Olympic, which New York on Wednesday and was submerged wreck in the Atlantic rl this morning and is now on her She will land her "passengers at usual points before proceeding hereby hhallenge 'fmt McCloskey three falls, catch es catch can. Hlgneil HUDSON McLll0D. ldllpd. is ou” Mlhe Worltcrs' lenders sa will - drwtf I R SALE farm of 97 acre with n°'t mr ‘ll ll lm' Try memh ggven days, but in thc warm weath % er of the Spring mny last seven or A A. McLean, K. C., Donald Mckinnor plv to Garfield Warren, owner on pre- eisht weeks. , Mclean Q. Mcllinaion ‘n1°°°-_li°£.*'!_lllY_°!-___2;17‘lf2" District Presidents Dempsey s Hshev B - A ` *on SALE Holstein bull 4 years Th b`5t'qa1e5man is I nd Kennedy 8,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,g, as armtera, ttomeya-at-law C € s , _ old, ioctl i t ` d li s` l' ,tour ot their hdistrlets. lenrgilns C32 ’ B"°'"“ Blf’°l" _C""l°"°°°!"‘ proved bimpszlf the qglbdd toube sold _ _ sentiment of t e men regar ng t e u_u_M LEODI K 0_ W E B I ~ 1- -b ,_ A I t L d C t Mt* Stiff Quality! - conceesgilns ii‘:i‘i;iti;n;1(ediqi;p;ln;lllliyre;1;l`ll M If d .Q .EY lpgnalcgstonl pp y o eoigpgadlvpéigd, 8 » _ _ _.___ __ __ __+ ______.__.___.._____ ;f1l;°.ll>i111"1§_ white in New vnrit. c eo _ en ey ‘|03-S-*_l1ll¥ ‘l°“l>l° °°“¢°‘l °l°l8h-l“ Inverness Coal I 1 . .1=1.-:-1-.i_=1_-1..-1~.<.--.-.-_-_-_-_»._1._-_ _ .l3....=°s2 sau? I _ I ICE IE ORTS cnnrlnmenwn 1". |t'.i»|n_11i _ '(,0.r.I1§G'E amflét-,Q “le vye-wh, 3 on ` _ " ' » - *u B]0¢\, P0ll¢“l _ 'Phe following was received by thc n' Ddiigl:s!l"§fl_, %ell1:;?°onCl|llTf°lm\d?l%1:lll PM The surest guarantee for ""?"‘ °‘ "Mn smllial mnhm Rlchl'-ll»f.'.‘:§` l1rf1ll'°1l»P ¢':":i1'f¢l1"1P""l°C""'l°h °°mn\°\\¢lnr at 12 dunes noon. hll (“"l‘° R°°°‘s”°" ll °»-"- V' ""1 cottage and lot in first class repair. - f - 0"” R“l'_S“°wl“g‘ _ “""**° |“‘"N°W|c.* _ Terms at sale. Ban] Carter & C01.. 800d C031 and sans action’ fM°!d°l°“ I°l““d”_H°°vy "lo" l’"°k ”°”°‘°"° N* 5 auoilioncers. For articulars see hamil- ed everywhere. . tmhaifaa and Beat I cated tfloui 1 bm p 2_2m2"h_ Cl and free from soot. _ Foss If»l°nds~H¢lWv °l“°°- P'\°l“"‘ §i¢nn?¢Jine°°f§T11T1‘L°Ji'.llf 1." ""3 ° ' citizen speaking of t e ure _ ' ¢.w,,_ p-1g_|| “_ ` _ _ Upton West Royalty about 50 Weaiher °°"dm°"° remarked;-fthat thi ion tons' nlcordlingiiitstrlnl s‘l;:itn\'(,),'fB M(0NEY T0 tons in ricks of 8 or lil tons-each F _A25-I I hh; llilfigifgllktiiykerlic The “died eslirdate W55'l`li`W/\R'l`AN UAMPBELLKQ On March 13th, at 3 p. m sh mmm" ` ` ` “"”“"""""””’ 2"29il1_3_llJ'1i`1§1.1'11'*si=i-fain -ro tri' ones. atm fb W- 9- "“f"'°‘¢. ` J len corner ot Kent ln can cveriwhere. and r ounded by eleta Fon SALE' l’°°"‘"» 'm°'l”_°_l°m'- f ‘ The Hoiisekeepers delight Y ' tt-_°___-situ;-' °"°""° '""‘ ‘l;______ _ ' , _ fvgbltzsegdint-Heavy close bnckcil w. _____V___`__ . _ ._ dnl” mlrnotrldbnt-i-Heavy close |1nck1~1l 1-v1~1~y -,I - "A dn,” ` ' A V ov W ‘ D td Jar" tauormx X ` X where, , Online:-Banlfof E* ` l. 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