.. -. Wl!!~,~l~¢U,ll»s-_sAas\ I _-‘_>_»_' *W3 'ml L'A’rlilB'r NEWS lm!! Ol' 11.11 THIS UI1lA|.¢14U'1.'.\.5 L uw lv uunixuuslv Cujavanel lsnans A s _ sunqlnnsmn usnxm'rs._ ‘ l. _f P Porh °°| _ Dressed I to Chleke|l_ . frurkvys _ 1| go Geese' llto Fowl - Ducks _ _ Oats (F1108) Oats (black) ' Wheat Peltl B l\f.01 diana iito 00 to Acid Sfomachs Are _llangerous A ooulvlo DISTIN because the delic thus hlnde proper ac lending p cases of people su and medic less in su source of stomach, acid _must formation thing for anti-acid, cold water only neutralizes the acid but als prevents which acidity is developed. Food which orid tress may the meal' bisurated obtained should al N' SENSE ADVICE BY “Acid” stomachs ale dangero acid irritates and inflam ate lining of the stomac tion of the stomach, a robably nlnetenths of t stomach trouble from whi h lnal treatments are ‘ns ch eases, for they leave t the trouble, the acid in t as dangerous as ever. T this purpose is a teaspoo ful of bisurated magnesia a sim E from any druggist, an ways be kept handy. GUISHED SPECIALIST ring and preventing t fler. Ordinary medicin be neutralized, and it prevented and the be D taken in alittle warm o after eating, which n 1 the fermenthtlon fro narlly cause greatest dis be eaten with impunity 18 f01l0Wed With il 11121218 f . ma nesia which can be ~-"LIFE SAVING STATION. - her" tml” Sl" Peters Harbor' b°V'| ...°Miss Lorena Maclntyre, who ha d ‘l\’Iessrs. Alfred Paquet and Ronald "fn days ago th? Amber" len' port been spending`the summer at her old Mclsaac, Souris, who for some dayf with the mtenuon of bringing '"0 home in Clear Springs, left tlli were engaged moving the life-saving S°“"1_Bth° Bmw” 0’ the lost d"°d'=7" morning for Charlottetown, whe station, have completed their con No' 1' It was found that mm “owe She Will Bl-Wild 11 few d8YB P1101' 1-0 t,.act_ The building has been mmov_ were a total loss, having been badly her departure |0,. B,,Bt0n__s ed from its former inconvenient posi- broken and damaged by the “Heel ' ""' ,A A ...°sll:c'rloNs zz and za, clues 4, _..°PRIzE-WINNER-at the Heli- "'° k King's County Exhibition Prize fax Exhibition, Mr. Adrian Mclnn Lint 1913 inadvertently omitted are Red Pvint. won second prize. t “B as followst-Section 22, Class 4, First 501118 110 ll NOVB 50015181! 18 as Pen of pure bred grey laced sheep tory. Mr. Melnnis is to be congra _ h. registered consisting one mm, bn, ulated upon the success as a cheese _‘i ewe (having raised a lamb) one ye,,,_ maker and Red Point is indeed fo “ ling ewe and one ewe lamb 1st_ 53 tunate in having secured his servlc . 0 ' ‘»...,,,l.-»-°" NSee These New Cou The per ,lll 3.1¢ W0 lea. ‘e lin ~ fooru The tl ne q ialhy thit yi _'Pac Wlii Last C k rl Slippers =e court satin slip- ide in Suitzerland, rn hy ulne socletv rs _than any other of Eiropean-nl ado ir. se are direct importa- anl have all exclnslfve in style. finish and fit ll coivd want. srtn. $350 le, Pink or Blue $3 00 vieuk for Pony Vous. | Alley &, Co ‘ _x35 Queen _St ' mi lls I E xhibition Visitors If you want superior photo o work c Call ment. Cook Studio e here m » » _ _ ' or phone 307Y for appoint- .1 W HEN in in town Exhibition week eke a point to have yen' 'J I .photo taken at our studio We make from the smallest up to life size. ` _ Bayer Photographer ‘ ° I ; I U ' l Exhigitinn Visiting A B Tm to ri 'v w-wl lull on snail! Wh" W” “$2 _ me ii v~. -1 em sgpwotgg §1,'_“,‘},'~,,, 5 mlks ioei§ rua RU ~.=;-;,,gv..~i ,;|:,‘;,.ff:-.::i‘_‘s.r..'.l.f.:."‘:-if f.|l\| 3 wilbme pain-9r|°ll m°‘“"““' br. Robins 'iffl-'W' il. Bef ,Phono HU . \_ » ' " _ ` l0~ajQ,§.~.',,'._\,___*_”.):______ ,_d,,_,,_4.;._.¢..».;.~ . rio:-'1 _» ____'.. ., _*_ ___ _ _ _ __ 20 l I '°THE MORNING DAILY GNU Cash must accompany order. 1 .. _ _ 5 to 7 dian_ can be obtained at W. A. J - _ 10 "on ._ Montagum ohlr mun charge twenty five cents. , li 13 and residence phone 20. ls ‘THE MORNING DAILY Gulf St. Peter's Harbor is ro ressl 4° ' D s A 44 dian can be obtained at W. A. John- favorably under the careful and skil- Egg” Béston MQ” were vmtog: M recently, at the home of Mr. and 's week or two before the time they date. ` _ ,jane sz are sl section' za Pen' "‘ ll C F ' I I I . I es Of long wool sheep registered con- _THE LADY"'“"sYBIL _ d _ e_ sistmg of one ram, one ewe (having Piston t 5 m Meng?" vgvenxgg he rnlsed_a1lamg>,) one yearling ewe and _“ter l:ud;ngl!»a .carload Yo! _wig e gm lireqsm ' gat' $3' and' $z'3rd' and taking the mails on board sh h° ' F' ' W' enkms one” special fell; for the lvia dalen Islands at 9 prizes for the half bushel largest Mc- g at Intyre potatoes, 1st, $1, 2nd, 50c., ip Bougeois who was returning D' ard' 25°' \ 1496' his home frhm an extended visit le '”*'““"\_"" . ,_ (Frpm Yesterdsy's Evening Guardian) 3;°s '_’_‘;l_:'£;‘:' €_;‘dh£°;;$n§“°§’g" ;'_;r_ ot EEQM TRAWLERS' "°m‘ port tune after bsing absent in New Gla 0 aw cs ury, are visitors in our wat- uw _(___ some ___om_hB _ m_ er_s1.hThey areupleeting with success 5 _ ' _ 5 an ave in e course of a few' _ .l weeks secured several hundred quin- M"'°sC0wS tLC;§T';T?,e tuggvblf , H tam of hake_. . ersey ls a e a way ar mm, Wharf .* 'Tl-IE BR1G “Innis Perry” do water Saturda with 300 ons u Saturday and Monday was dlschar i_“Z her cargo. The "Dictator" il lshed_ discharging on Friday evenin and left for Wallace on Saturda morning. where she will again load 611120 of stone.' ~ *IT PAYS W hw in um Province ...~oNs: onN'r per were mb '_- --.-- . ____-.___________,___ __,. _-..__ _ _"___ tion for advertising in this col 11 'M ...°MR. ED. D. FEEHAN 1 G Z1 "'°T° GORDON IVES is Guardian dlan representative in Souris..` 15 "'5°“¢ in Mvhtsgue. His oillce Phone phone number is I5 W. L. Dingw 12 *SCHOOL GUUD-The sch0ol so °*°“'°» M°11t»\z\w. ful tuition or was Lien Webster 50 _ , .'*-' Marie. ` . SUBSCRIBERS should renew a *LOT 40-The sacrament of th MVS D814 1°' 1159 “hired and thus Lord's Supper will be dispensed 11°* miss an issue. us nn papers ure the Lei io Presbyzerinn oliureu discontinued promptly on expired Sunday, Sept. 28th at 11 o’cloc a.m, Services also at 6 a.m. MH; ...°Mr. W. H. Coffin and young so `-1 some evening.-* .___ iam ...°Mlss Rebecca Conway, who has mm' been spending the summer at b 'home in Gowan _Brae, has left on re-` turn to Boston, Mass! n Douglas, of Groton, Conn , are vis ai H. Mclllwen. ng 'Mr and Mrs Louis Godin 6 Harbor. (Ln Chepstow, spent Sunday with t ’ latter’s parents, Mr. and Ml' 5'* THE _Elslenu ,oulnnilr af S.€:f=f§;.5§§fn"i.ii 18 '° . . u. . _ it- ° ing in‘Bl'istol the guests of Mrs. W. Mrs. Lssnord McEwen, St. Peter “‘ ...°Mr. una Mrs. william wullmun, _ n Joseph A. McDonald, Clear Springs. 0 e S CSS 0 B. is, p.m. Among her passengers was Ph 5. awaiting the return of the tug Ani-_ he ...°Mr. David Cobb, Fortune, wh c_ has been absent in New Glasgow for t_ the past few months, arrived in Sou- ris by the Lady Sybil, Monday eve ,._ ing.-° ' es ...'Mrs. Capt. M. G. Mosher, Bris- tol, is reported ill but under the m skilful treatment of Dr. J. g ,Toombs of Mr. Stewart. Her frien H: hope to see her around soon. L . '__ E il' _ia, has secured a position with '\ h S el ntracto and wa 53's passenger to Elmira or the expre _(_ Monday evening.-' Henry Doucctte, New Acadia; Geor _ Robertson, Charlottetown; Jas. M “‘ Dnnnlfl, Let 40; R. P. Gun, no 0 n. _G. ds .°Mr. Henry Doucette, New Ac d- B BB Josep te e, co r, ...°The following were passengers on the ‘express _Monday evening:-Mr. gf I' B. S H T8 e. c ed at the end of the Souris brea tion and placed “ra more favorable seas; the third, however, being a| ___»A number of sports from Georg one on the right side of the Railwa new scow, only two rrylnths old, was y able to stand the storm and drifted on shore, some miles west of St. k_ Peters. When the Amherst arrives in k_ Souris, the Mersey will take the y t _ scow to Picton where it will be put rip-rap stone from Wallace, and oil on the slip. The Mersey will then; proceed to Quebec and from there. 5: will tow n. dredge to Murray Harbor, Se,m,,'m_ Moncton; 'rl-_ Hudsom Pic, where the contract of dredging out §l3the harbor has still to bc complet-,Walken T0,.onto_ Henry .Beagle _ »a Hd-’ Halifax; J. R. Morrow, Lynn, Mass.; A '-'; l ...*SOURIS BREAKWATER. - On Tuesday of last week, advantage was ._ ______ ____ _Docs the one you have appointed executor pos- s:ss all the necessary ‘ q'wlif"cation=. Your executor should be financially .=i1-mg as a guaranlee o‘ integrity. Your execuur should he con-ervaiive,n’ot one _ li.ble to speculate. Your cxecutcr should be one who will live uniil llle trust will be carried- ouf. Your ex cu'or should not be sibject to illness or absence from lhe city. Your executor should* be trained in that very work. These are jist a few _ if fl e illlportant require I in-nts. This L`omp..ny an idell exccuvor uid trus- 'ee. Its paid up capiml and reserve is $.,8oo,'-oo. In is conservaliv , never has and newer will buy real csta'e or ‘other specula ive securities for its own acc uint ixccpting certlixl buildings which it o:cnp'es wholly or in part fo* its offices. The Cimplny willnlt die, be ill or travel Ils officers and st .ff have spent years »-1. sls plrieuce in this very work. Consult ns today rf- galding your will. There is no chirge for such cos- sullalian. DOMlNl0N TRUST COMPANY il ‘-The P. rpetual Trustee 4 p c on Deposits ll. M. Davison ` Manager Morris Block Charlulletown Other offices--~Vancouver. Victoria, Nsraimo, New Westminver, Calgary, London, Eng An!W¢1’P» \ Belglrm. i7 8 9-25Mtbst_li. in study and actual cx- l Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal, _ Z1? taken of the spring tides and thc nie,-_ 3f__ John; R B_ Bwwm Ha third block of the new addition to position. Everything was in readi-i ness and grand success was mot with. _ As soon as the crib was firmly placed on thc bottom, it was ballasted by ` several tons of stone that were at ditlonnl gang of men were employed and they worked faithfully and hard until almost midnight. The work of throwing in stone was again resum- ed on Wednesday' and continued throughout the day with the result that the approach oi evening found. the block safely secured in its proper' position. The work on the fourth block is progressing rapidly. Last' week it ,was moved _out to deeper water and it is probable that it will' be placed in position “ln the course of a week or ten days.” ___~oHnnnv onovu.-Mr. and Mrs’ John McDonald are visiting tl-eir old home here after an absence of nineteen years. Mr. McDonald is s. contractor and painter and resides in Santa Monica, California. _(Both lie acquaintances.-Mr; Joseph McDon- _ald is visiting friends at Cherry Grove and intends leaving shortly on return to his home in Beverly, Mass. His friends and relatives are glad to have him among them and hope that he will spend a longer vacation with them next' year.-Miss Annie McCor- nack arrived a short time ago from Boston on a visit to her parents.- Mr. Willie Campbell, who is_sufleriug from appendicltis, was brought to the Charlottetown Hospital Thurs- day. By the latest reports he is do- ing nicely. His speedy recovery is anxiously hoped for by his large circle of relatives and friends.-Mr. James McAulay has added a 53901100 engine and threshing machine to his, Mr. McAulay is certainly to be con-_ gratulnted upon his industry.-Mr. ; Michael C. Marlins. Biz Pond. ac- companied._.by his sister Katie spent Sunday visiting friends in Cherry Grove.-Our school is progressing ward Rice has secured the contract for the mason work on the founda-- tion of the new Canadian Bank of Commerce building, which is to be ‘ builttnin autumn in Souris. Mr. Rice is a éapablo workmen and_ is sure to give satisfaction.-Mr. P. McLaren ing lumber.-The farmers in this part next to impossible to cut them.” E ISTEBII PEBSUIIILS ...'Mr. Charles Quigley, St. Peter's Bay, was in little Harbor on al busi- ness trip Monday. - `.,,°Messrs S. McDonald, F. McDon- ald and C. McDonald were among the visitors to Souris ob Bunday. ,___- ...°Messrs W. McDonald, R. Me- Niel and P. McPhee, Souris were vis- itors to Clear Springs on Sunday.-° ...°1liss M. Molntyre, 'Mount Ste- wart who has been visiting friends _(mimi :louris breakwater -was placed in W already large stock of machinery. Union _ town came over to Souris in a gaso- line boat Sunday. It was their in- tention to return Monday but on nc- count of unfavorable weather they were unable to do eo.” ...*'I‘he following are registered the Sea View Hotel Souris:-Gordo nt n tou; J. C. O. Burns, Toronto; George Y J. D. Stewart, Georgetown; S. I-lil Halifax' A. E. Jamison Hali- z_ li- A z. . | . fax; W. P. Walsh, St. John; E. Ga fax; R. P. God, Boston; George . Robertson, Charlottetown! C U '\ O U O C I I 0 IFURNISHED nv 'rl-ln: MARITIME FOX EXCHANGE AND INVEST- MENT COMPANY LTD. Par ListedPrl Model ........ .... .....100 100 Belmont (original Smith Standard . ...100 Barkers . . 100 Dalton _ Weeks .......100 Invincible ._ ......50 Mount Edward ._ ......100 Brighton ........100 Upton .... ._ ......50 Charlottetown ...100 125 105 110 100 100 110 100 140 100 50 160 100 65 105 ' and Mrs. McDonald are warmly wel- |[]x comed by many old friends and uc- IIEELAHH] TU Dil PUBLISI-IED DAIIJY WITH ADDI- TIONS AS DECLARED. Ranch .. Authorized __ Capital Bunbury $100,000 Spring Park 00,000 Peerless 20,000 Prospect 00,000 Smith 150,000 Dalton 625,000 Silver Tip 25,000 Murray Har. ' 50,000 Magic Eureka Dividend Per Cent. 320 145 900 369 40 40 95 17 175 60 30 ,000 190 ,000 Riverside Farm- ing Co. Maritime Royalty Magnet O'Leary 225 20 240 340 50,000 50 ,000 90,000 50,000 40,000 20 rapidly under the skillful manage- Rosemont 10,000 1000 = ment of Miss McDonald.-Mr. Ed- The average dividend of these com- panies is 256 9-17 per cent. CHARLES 'W. FAIRBANKS TO PRESIDE. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Sept. 24.- The Indiana members of the Associat- lntends cngugiflg 8 KIIBOUYW 008102 ed Press are gathered here today for and sawing machine for the winter gheir annual meeting, The most ln. and as soon as his rush is OVW he teresting feature of the gathering will 8011115 UP 10? thi! PUFDOSG 0| SSW' will be tho banquet at the Claypool Hotel tonight, at which Charles W. ni the country \\eve`s\1\1¢red keenly Fairbanks, the runner vine President Oh RCCOWIYL U SUCH unfavorable WBB- of the United States, will preside as thrr- ID S0019 C0828 B\”Bi“ hal UW" toastmaster. Among the speakers cut for nearly three weeks and has will be senator l{¢y0n_ of lowa; “_ been, almost ruined by the h¢~‘WY Speaker Cannon, of Illinois; Senat- rninr. Heavy view have been beat- on sliivley une Kern and Governor Ml flat tothe ground so that it was Ralgtom \ oodk Sarsaparllla Cures all blood humon, all eruptions, clears the complex- ion, creates an appetite, aids digestion, relieves that tired. feeling, gives vigor and vim. -' Accept no substitute; full! ol at St. Columbia, has returned to ber vhomo.-° _ ` \ll'lll“lllI8ll\“~ Oilml 'lux sind uumnuisi hand. On Tuesday afternoon an ad-1, , , _ , , , , , , i Road. 1702-9-24M ce 200 2 I \ We ' Mi / ‘N ew No _ ` Me Fal Fal I l . ._ ..__._,, .____.,,a :.1 l .Wiiz 1'S_ __ ley Bros Fa i 'fr'-rr rr' ' _,~_,,~._ ._. _ f .f!i1» .1 g. _,___ _,_A \ '- ._ \ | Display of Latest Models and Designs in their velties in Trimmed Millinery dnesday and Thursday llinery Department dlcl Neckwear Coatings 1 Suit Tweeds By express. er of the Provincial Silver Bla Foxes, Limited, has just returne from a visit to New York and oth American Cities. Mr. DeBlois w successful in interesting quite a nu ber of wealthy American Capit ists in the Stock of the “Provi this Province. The Stock of thi placed, will very shortly advance price from $100. per share to $11 ` John Agnew, Alberton, John 1-Iyndman, Charlottetown, Geo. lnew, at Ranch on Brackley Poi EULLEGE GUSSIP UF _ A U. E. E. STUIJEN __-_. The U. C. C. is noted for its c cellent penmen. X tion to touch typewrlting and Greg shorthand, the two most successfu and practical systems. A census will show that more gra of any other college. Environment is the thing, If th student’s surroundings are not con vunta ge. est. largest, cleanest. most modern ly appointed and sanitary in th learn quickly, thoroughly and mak business. / Each depart/ment of the U. C. C. ular, competent and reliable, Every day sees an addition to the student list of the U. C. Q. The! good work the school has done and in doing is an ample testimonial of its lnerit. Remember the U. C. C. teaches you every branch of business you wish to master, shorthand, book- keeping, accounting, exchange, com- mercial law. banking correspond- ence, penmanship, rapid calculation and prepares you to successfully pass the Civil Service Examinations. 12 U. C. C. graduates have success- fully passed the Civil Service Ex- aminations and _are now holding prominent and lucrative positions in Ottawa Government offices. The U. C. C. class-rooms occupy the cntiro third floor of the new Royal Bank Building-one of the best equipped office buildings in the Mari- time Provinces. The last year book and copy of McIntosh's appreciation of "A Little, Journey to c.' Good School" will bc sent free to anyone on application to_ Mr. Moran. _ 1.716-Mtf.\ rltammti s I “Black Prince” Hoi e for children wear the I best. Mr. Geo. D. DeBlois, Secy-Tres.sur- ck d er as m_ al- “_ cial", who are very enthusiastic over the Silver Black Fox Industry in Company which is now nearly all in 0 Application can be made to Hon O D. I DeBlois, Charlottetown; Wm. E. Ag- nt: Zi. the best Engines ev lfess gasoline th The U. C. C. pays special atten- $1725 9-z5mli|.d - "If you want a piano A _duates of the U. C. C. hold perman- ent and paying positions than those_long at Miller Bros. 16 B genial, he cannot study to best ad- U. C. C. class-rooms are the bright- -1 I Maritime Provinces. This is one of ‘Quotations furnished by the reasons why U. C. C. graduates _ e change 164 Richmond such s splendid showing in actual |,,f_te¢_0'wn_ p_ E_ L is presided over by a teacher of recog- mzcd ability- teachers who are pop- fireal red the balance o _ Engines which :hurt for use. B i and will be sold These Eng See them at Till-Z I.. M. uclion has b lnes 'a an any the Exhibition or write I TRAS FIRE SALE in prices lo dispose of Stock nl Woodpecker een slighily wel but noi 0111' this Stock lasts as |hey_a|_°e er sold on P. E. Island. real bargains. '_ re simpler and will use other. _ atg li Co. P 0. Box 445. V LY for these pianos will n THF S_“‘."“_ WF STOCK QUOTATIO Curdy & Co., Stock and kcrs, Members Montreal September 24. High 85-9-24Me NS. F. B. Mc- Bond Bro- Stock Ex- St., Char- NEW YORK STOCKS. Low Glo” this town. Following the ancient H r cr ouloic- . . or remain GRAIN AND Pnovlsrous. ` ' si High Low Close ' ' 'send whens... ssl ssl ssl ' Sent. oem... 14; 13; 'Isl > O O ' sept. Pork... .__.2lso zlso zlso = _ _ '_ sept. Lure... nos _ Dec. Corn... 71; 'Ill 71l UBSERVING APPLE-BU'lVI`ER DAY. PENNSBURG, l’n,_ Sept, 24,- ln laccordance with their time-honored ,custom the members of the small re- ligious sect known as the “Schwen- lrfeldcrs," after the founder of the sect, Casper Schwenkfeld, a German . reformer of the Sixteenthb century, observed "Apple-Butter Day" today nt the little Kraussdale church in _thev gathered at their church Canadian Pacific . . Elrie... Illinois Cent... Mex. Petroleum... Miss. Pacific... ._ Northern Pncific,,. . Pennsylvania ., Reading... _ Rock Island... Union Pacific... . U. S. Steel... U. S. Steel, l‘fd Utah Copper... ._ Atchison... :__ .. Am. Beet Sugar... 27} Am. Smelters_.. 675 Amal. Copper... .. Brooklyn R. T.... Great Northern Fld... Southern Pacific... .. . 95k . 76{ _ 89} .232§ . 29} . 67] . 29} 113| .112i .169 . l5} . 92) .159\ . 63} ....109 .53 94} 95{ 262 205 062 662 752- 75§ 89} 230i 29 127| 111: srl 29} 113 112] 168B 15§ 89} 2302 28h cvl za; lla 112; lsai 14 szl szl lssl iss; sz; sz; los 109 51K 52} MONTREAL STOCKS. Brazilian Traction . Detroit... .. Dom. Steel Corp'n_. Mex. North. l'o\\-ur. Mbntrcnl Power... ._ Richelieu & Ontario.. _.139 Shawinigan... Spanish River Com. MacDonald High _ 95 73# 48 .2l7\ .1l2| .. 12\ Crown. . 1 COTTON. High LOW C10” all all 72 7'). l 47 47 I! 216| 2105 112 } 1 12\ 138 138 11 121 ` 25 165 and feasted on bread, butter‘and ap- plebutter, in commemoration of the landing of the first Schwenkfelders in Philadelphia, on September 24, 1734. Nurse’s Years PROVES DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY- LIVER PILLS BEST TREAT- MENT F'OR.KIDNEY AND STOM- ' ACH TEOUBLES. The trained nurse has even greater opportunities than the doctor him- self po watch the action of medicine ln specific cases. For years the writer of this letter _ has been recommending the use of Dr. Chaas's Kidney-Liver Pills among her patients, and is firmly ‘convinced that no treatment is so prompt and effective. f This is the most valuable evidence ‘obtainable, and we believe that all fwho know Mrs. Duffy will appreciate lit rn the lull, knowing thus une _would not recommend anything in iwbich she had not the fullest con- ‘i'idence. Mrs. Duffy, nurse. B5 howls street, Toronto, writes: "I have used Dr. Cbase's Kidney-Liver Pills for ears. and recommend them. to any p:Lents for all disorders of the kldno , liver and stomach. ln all my professional L9' Cm” experience I have found nothing bet- of Experience ~ B . , _ ‘ `. \ _ _ ,.,». _ - 1' ‘_ _ _l+r..isammwwd.we.sk.. _' . . - . ._ M ,, . ____ _ __ ,_. _ _ . ,L . < _ _ _ _ , ' ' " "‘ _ut -f-_ #f.....~. ` * ( " ' ' i . » . october . _ _ . . . . . _ .. ....4860 December... .. ._ ...H53 lilarcb... .. . ....1851 JIIIIIH... ... ..- ... ....1814 ter," Dr. Cbass's Kidney-Liver Pills “"7 unlone pill a dose. 25 eentl a box, all 1337 uw dealers or Edmonton. Bates l Oo.; ine laial un un Limited. Toronto. _ ,_ Q 11 _ i ' i li' 1