.IANUARY 13,1917. __ THE cH.1_RLo'rra'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ _ Pace saves __ , $2.25 _ Th Ti. W llUi[ll MIISIIJIAN ._ _ __ c d, _ _ -____ _ liiall agen; for Annandale and vicinity -Minimum charg si. » - - - - - - ' - 3 . _ ~ ~ _April 2011,, l9l_',_ Peiara. i0l` the S0011 W0rk and faith: 3.-'ear the circle \vas in' operation, was 20 Mammoth Bn-:rze Turkeys, 15 Emd- p m __ “In my opinion, no other medicine $'_i_ci_°';;'ic°8_'_he iii" 013110' in 0111' SC11001_reportefl. Tho managers report was don geese and ganders, 6 ducks and -MEN'8 AND BOY’8 CLOTHING, me w°i`i‘i' " ‘i°h“ 1:29' lu theworldls so cumtivefor C-_,MII-_,___ ei' 30500190- adopted and the following directors tlrsérci; also one choice Newfound- a complete aggqrlment haw rendy_ The _ _ __ __ ____ __ fron a,,,;1,,d,-g,_m~o"us..Fruh_u_t__,__§,, __RoL__0 BA_"'*v_ Mr ________ D____ vt-(_-;-_e appointed. .Victor Beaton, A. J. an og, _two Fox Hounds, one Farm (}urm_ Lal-lglelu Bul|d|ug_ Water street __ essen gges wp es_ ms _e y 1 _ -- - f - 1 cameron, Lewis McDonald, S. S. Rob- DlJg‘. J. l. Tantcn. Summerside. West. SINCLAIR & S1rEWAR'l‘_ ia! iiigge “ii iiliec “Cii iii C iiiiiii' wasasuil`ercrf`rornthesocornplainisfor S10 100111 agent. has l`0t\ir'i\9ii il`0Ill 0_ertson, Joseph Bailey, Jas. A. Baker, _ 3925-1~M5i. LTD. 3924-1-M&E2i ter ‘iuhii me Baptist- °m“' °i himself ' and his place in the development of iRollo Bay East school on December. five years, and my sedentary occnpn. "iD i0 Weaiarll Callafifl- Mr- Daagii' and Mrs. S. J. lio.-1, John H. Munn ._ tleu_ Music_ brought about __ ki _I of :vent out_ on t_h_e _hharves»t___c_zxeursl_0_fllai\d Joseph Bailey Ware ailllointed -VALENCIA ORANGE8 for' Sat-` -NEW POSITION.-Mr. Willard iiie KiiigCi0m Of (1011. 81111 0110 Oi lutestiuulPu_.ulysis_wtth na__,y;§md_ __‘i_0li9l`ii9 ii ifeii iig UU 01 5 auditors. George 1:.. McDonald' and the-\ll'¢1aY. lilo 13th, the best kind for Muttart, Summer-side, who has been 'ieii“5~ B0!ll\are pregnant with deep aches bel h. _ i“°iii€i iii C0iiS0i‘i- Aim- H0 ia lieeliib' Secretary weroappolntcd deli-gates to milking marmalade, special Saturday appointed freight checker at George- ineaiiing “iid iiiaciicai bearings' _ ' ° "ig gas’ di`°"'5iiieS5 iiiiiff lmDraaa€11 Wiiil i-110 Sri’-'ai a1iVa“iaZ9S, the' annual meeting of the Co-operative DriC6 DB1' 1101011. 16 and 21c. R. T. town left to take up his new duties V'-"ies 19-23'- The Baiiiiiivs "Bti eating, and Pain in the ]3nelr_ 1 trim] of the west as it farming country and. Egg _md P0__l___y As____c_____o___ M__ W___ H___m_m L_mued_ Summerelde ‘ eu Thursday m0rhlhg___l.l_ mate of hiinsel_t_ hwzts o__cci1sion_ed by; ' tl st c tie eputat on o ‘iis d d' ' f i ' ‘ 1, i 11i1`~'> 1110111111 111 slvwillg terms Of 111° nam Kerr tue Maritime Poultry nap- 3901-1-12M2n~:1i_ .___ le que on w _5pE¢lA|_ 3ERM0N_ The hrut priests and Levites from Jerusalem pi an me icines o piysicians u ~ _ _ - . ’ kindness and hospitality' extended to resehtatl.,-e_ the-rl gave a very lhterest not i - - - - _ to Trng-Irgpeimif Th,€uI“;_smdu°ed him while in that section. - Her lrlg and lrlstrugtlve addr-eEe_ l-le hlgltly- -WE HAVE MOVED .our Shoe De- of the special sermon.; on the second iiiii io iiimi “Wim ‘iii iii”-iii' ii iii ii _ Y_ riii '11' Wea i ii-“_ i-‘UW i°i` friends are pleased to note that Mrs. compllme-med the members for tltelr partruent to the Gunn Langlois Build- coming ofthe :Lord Jesus Christ was “iYmDi0m 01 Ula 5011111111000 01 -10110 six rnonthslhave been entirely well. E. Peters has re-turned from Char- loyalty to the etyoperatlve ,moveme-nt_ ing, Water Street; Wests. good stock of given by the Rev, R, grotlll, ut Mll_ mentally and morally that he did not Iadviseanyonewhosufiersfrom that i°ii0i°Wll- Where F-110 iiali i-° ii“ii0i'B° and xpressed much pleasure with the' a0aa01111b1e goods on hand and arriv- burn, Knutsford, and Cape Wolfe, on "i‘i""i99i` i0 Ki*/9 all 0DP1'00iali0n 01' horrible tr°uhle_chreuic Constipation an operation in the City Hospital.- excellent manner ln whlcll the l,uBlh@g,g ing daily. SINCLAIR & STEWART, Sunday the 7th inst. At each place his liiime *iiiii Work' °i` t° iii`°‘iii°e ‘my wltl, the resultuut ludigeutleu /0 y, Mr- iiiranii -1- Peiafa W0” in 10 5°“`§or the Circle was conducted. He' clearly LTD. 3924-1-M&E2l. the congregation revealed an interest °"f"ieiiii"i0 iof iii” iiiiiiiiiiiii- The iiiii" UF -r - ,, ’ . 'V Via- l'€0iP-’l‘1111y 911 11 1108111059 irill-|and convincingly pointed out the' ben- -i in thc topic by their atte-ndance in Wim iii Coiiiiciiiiis iiiiii he ii" 3 mes' ru; -ll-in/g; and you will bo Mr. John P. fthevcrie, was visiting r-at th h. derl.,-ell from lt_ Everyone -DON'T FORGET the Summerside good number-§_ _W_ sage- to deliver to his fellow men is . 3 Igreeablysurprisedattbe great benefit in Rollo Bay Nc-.‘.' Yr-.~:'.; llay. -~- 211|-._,-_hould make lt epeelul effort to lm. Special skatc next Friday, 19th. Spa- -_ U10 iaal D0ra00 10 think Of ilimaaii 0i` _ ini ti ' fi h fl t f protrude himself upon others or make you will receive". A. ROSENBURG. Wiiiiiiiii iieiiiigil fiiiii MV- Wiiiiam M0 »prove the quality of eggs and thus ii ‘allls 'om ilharlottetown and -A. 0. H DANCE - T c rs o '- 50e_ub0x_6i-or $2_50_triu| size_25c_ Donald, of Souris, paid _Rollo Bay ai ue-cure the beet returuu At the- close Tignlsh. Band in attendance. The the series of Af O. H. dances. since iiiiiiiiis iii iieiiiiii ‘ii iiiiii5eii~ _ - Atulldealersor se‘__t postpaidby Frat# flying visit rm New Yeahs Day. They of hlu address u -hearty vote er thanks biggest event of the season. Trains Advent, was held in St. Paul’s Hall on Ar1'i 1110 ilrS'i 1110118111 8118808100 10 _ _ _ were tht- guests of Mr. Prod Peters- was tendered M,-_ Kerr_ He expressed leave Lharlottetr.-wir 4.15 Tignish 12.15 Wednesday evening. A large crowd iiie BaDiiBi'S Illillli lil/ U10 lllqlliry 1111* l~iiV0S i-lllllt0d» 0iii¢lWa- _ll/ir. a11_11 M1_>1-_ -‘\g0_iD1;_l~l1?~ i3‘_llli`§0f;:i`if his appreciation and hoped that he 3925-1-M51. attended. many of whom drove in from irf-'Saad 10 ilim W0” Lila! ila Wi§_i;__i’_?iii§ “V0 re lirilfl 0 i 0 1' 01110 il 0 0, might be able to revisit the Circle next _ - f BHY. after illlarlliirlg the (‘.hr-lstinas_uu,mme.___ Singing of the Nattonal An_ ...NEW OFFICERS.-The Christian ing was spent. Luncheon was serv ii05ii3'ii0ii» limi iii iiie "Wai eiiipiiiiiic holida s with Mrs Bourgeois’ par tl h u h the meetthg to u cleee 'Endeavor Society of 1,01 14 Pr-esby. ed at mldhlght and at 2 a m _the gn. _md unamblgious terms he hesitated' Pfg [_ ris _Y _ -» ‘ ' rom ro g t . - . . pa e for tlnas ents.-- 'ine enterprising me-rchant _ terlan Chruch has elected the follow- thering dispersed with “Ge-.I Save the i0 00rr0¢'-1 1110 l1'l1Bia110~ HOW lllally” religious leaders in the history of the 1 1V1l'. J. A- W1lil0. lf- 1101113 11 11111111115 __-1-3C;-|00l_ w0RK___ Th l. rt. ing officers for the next year: P i- K-i _ ."-H. - h If ygu C?:?_t_§et back to the old b\|sincss.- Miss Adi-lina Peters. uc- mltrl etxumlhatlgrl of parts"-Zenlilrild 06111 1V1Hb€1 McKendrich; Vice-Pig; nz -- W0rl11 llal/0 failed 10 react “Sain” iiie ome of ri_Stma5aneWphQt0' compaiiied hy her brothe'r, have rc-- Scll00l_ St, Pete'r’s Bay, was held on James Phillips-; Secretary, Robert. -CHURCH MEETiNG.- The nn suggestion that they were greater graph Will COIIIC Il€3l_‘€St t0 taking turned from visiting friends at Scotch- l)e.c_ 22hd_ The ueheol mum was Doble; Treas. Archie Ellis. -P. nual me-ating of the' Presbyterian con than they know themselves to be. £0111' P1368-Will bring’ Cheer 110 i°i`i-__* _iVi_;`~ V- A- i;'icD°“iii‘i-_Gi€’ii' tastefully decorated for the occasion CHURCH - Zraglllioll 01' Lot-‘14 was held on the Without aotuz_1__iIy elaimingdthat they 0 ‘ _ woo , ra n very peasant trp to l tltl l _B th l -el mlm. - PROPERTY IM- evening of January' 3rd .and was were the Ch st they ha assume me keepmg hearts Nlake the - ' n para (-:co-on y e mg _ PROVEMENTS.- Friends are re-iwell attended. Mr. David Dougherty upon themselves the authority and Emo' ii°ii° Bal’ ii *--ii0i`i- Wiiiie 330-- Mi- ber of rate payers present, it was evl a mtment today at ' Vince McDonald, returned home from dem; that a keen- lute-rest le tuhen ln quested to note that the horse she-li was appointed chairman. The reports the exercise and ilnally have usurped ` ' his lace The _ visiting friends at St. Pel.cr's Bay.- the work dehe ln thle eehedl._ The at the' Methodist Church at Milburn,,i of the different oillcers were' received p . _ y _ Mr. C. B. Ellsworth, Souris, paid huplle were exumlrled ln the- vm-tous has now reached the- stage when they and showed the finances of the church Verses 24-25.- The deputation. Im'-"€EFrltf. ` Rollo Bay ii flying visit recently, uuhjeets hy Mleu Clara llyurh teach. need have no fear to bring their to be in gdod standing the stipend however, was not satisfied with this the guest of Mr. l<`re`d Peters. *rr ut St_ peter-B Bey_ and Mlss Aillcg. horses as they will be as comfortable being all paid and all the other ex -lisclaimer. lf John was not the pro- _‘°°"““'°“"' -- lumneiiy, teacher at Farmington. as 111 their Stables- -W. senses being satisfactory- 'Phe 0011- 111111611 Messiah- they wished 10 111101” ”‘ cl - gregation decided to take ste-ps for who he was. What was their motive F .. Ai_s|oN scuooi. coNcEsT.- Ml r.;_ Bald r - t - Yum FRIELDS b ' I ` ss mm a mmm ea ‘el 'rioNisi-i. si ai ` f th' - in 1. nam of a mute or shelter for .tn pressing the lnuulry and on what can uy Aii 9iii°»'i`iaii“i'iieiii iii iiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiil’ of this school was also present. The - - an ng o e pu e u g anytnjl-lg you can give high character was presented by the pupils showed by then- reed) an. plls of Tignish High School for the horr-es. The'following oiilcers were Authority did they do so? The answer y]-|¢m._pxceDt your photogra h pupils of Albion School, Monday even- ewere the results of e-thetem fguehlhre month of December: Grade VIL- 'elected for the next year: Messrs. W. LC' 1110510 011051101111 ia 10 110 10111111 in ' D ' 1111!. Da0€lllb€'r 18111. 1916. 111 1110 'A'1~ The fqllqwlng Bplc-mild program was i"ia1\0ia Nai1i8al1 39- Gradv V1-- 1.- I-I__~Phi‘llips and H. T, McKendrich l._he- fact tlmt__prophei_y _w_as_t0 _the ' ec ar nat ona ns tu on ' bion Hall. Mr. Leslie Adams, School then- ¢ rl-le |_; 1' 1- i-100 Arrallllllli S9,_ Francis Richard were re-elected mana ers and Mr. ews a il ll Make an appomtment today' 11150001013 Dreaillali 111111 DBri0l'l1la11 1115' come,”a Ardillzu Somvigrfiar;dsr;)c‘itati\grfii, 79. Colin Conroy 67- Grade' V-- L90 John A. MacL-ean Wai elected to fill that must. be carefully watched over 1- v -- Conroy 73, Hackett Harper 72, Lorne` the vacancy caused by the death oi md guarded. False phophets must _ Murphy 70, Everett Conroy 64. Gradeilvlr_ Wesley Rix, these with Messrs 'lot be allowed to mislead the peo- lV.- (Senior)- James Richard 85. W. J. Montgomery, Arlemng. Mae ple; neither muut true prophets be Raymond Carter 711. Joseph Carroll Arthur, Hector D. Dome .ma 1-reruen discouraged or hindqrea in their 73. Ralph Hockaii 70- Grade iV-- MacArthur compose the' board. Stl work. The duty of deciding who were (Junior)- Peter Richard 59, Johlltpend Treas. H. T. McKendrich, Sub- false prophets and who were true 1"€'llllf-1111110! 55--Gl’a110'111-- (S6l1i0l‘)-- hath Offering Treas. Artemas Mac- was assigned to the- council of 70. 1, Albert Bernard; 2, Marcus I-lac-‘_.\rthnr_ Sam-etary, Archie' Ellis; Mis- it was and always has proven a fu- kett. Grade lIl.- (Junior)- 1, Ever-- Blonary Treas_ W. J. Montgomery; tile task to authenicute or discount- ett Harper; 2,_ Walter Buote. Grade Collectors, James- Mclntosh. A. Mc snance the true and false in religion II_- 1, Francis Neflilgan' 2. Peter Arthur- U-ghers, H. T. McKe'ndrlch by exif-rnal theory and the pre~ Perry. Grade 1.- (Senlo\:)- 1, Bern- Arthur' Duble-_ _p_ rogstives which only tests. Neither ` can councils and courts decide ques- ll tions of s iritual import. The utmc-st The Cook’s Studio New DeaF'1sav .Slack B\\'lIIIIIIIfi\\l7IIIIIl_f£‘ ' Skating Boots \\\\\\?I//I///llllllll1_\\\\\\\ -- rv as - 5 1:. Skating time is here everyon njoy the fun. Foot wear We have correct shoes 1-H -PRICES- Men’s $2.50 io $5.00 Women’s $2.95 to $4. | Boys* $2.50 to $3.50 Misses’$ 2.50 to $3.25 Youths’ $2.00 to I O WIIA\“\\§W.IIII//IIA See our new offering Alley & Co ` \\\ § 1' isn’t it time YOU attended -to your eyes 'I For many years they may llava 'af' ved ,im well-but do they not require a -little care now? You know there inthe question of preserving the sight for the future, and this should be it sufficiently- grave matter to warrant your serious attention. W! ARE AT YOUR OERVIGE Whether it be eyeglasses or spec males, chesp or high grade. or merely a _quick 'l‘épl‘l1'»"ie are best 00111111100 Int this district .to give' you prolllfli- and accurate service,-and be you rich nr poor. you are assured of that cdgleful and conaclelitlous attention w ch your eyes deserve. and by the cthstaut renddrin -of which we have llinod our hllh standlnl in the cormnmi ty. i '- ' . ‘Our store is a permanent institution iu`_,_s'our town. We are not hare today tune- _te-et; 0 "il°l9&il. . . -‘-“V,V°- .- 'Fl' `-'*i‘l¢--mo'-lt`¢iiY0\\\' B '°‘i 'ii 't fort; takes d everydaman’ n re ytcn u any didlcultios that may srisgulu __fut-. ure. i|u’t this sorvloo wortli'y“'your con- dnties ina name more satisfactory to all. The' different numbers on the pro- gram were especially well rendered and the entertainment us- a whole re-~ flects a great deml of credit not only' upon the pupils thc-rmlelves but also upon their teacher, Miss MacKay. One of the most pleasing events of the evening was the arrival of Santa Claus who at once proceeded to un'- burden the heavily laden Xmas tree and ents. Mr. Neil Matheson kindly loan- ed his gramuphone for the occasion. The following was the programme: Opening chorus, "Chirs-tmas Bells," by the school; exercise, "Christmas Wishes-," Bessie Fraser, Violet Mac, Klimon, Laura Jamieson; recitation, ~ “A Mortiiylng Mistake," Lilly- Greed; dialogue, "Trials of a Country School Te che " Mar Creed Harold Wes ercise, Days of the Week, by seven girls; recitation, “After the' Battle,” Violet MacKinnon ;< dhlogue, "Haroid's Pockets,” Mary Cree-d and Harold bolus," by the school; exercise, "Miss Edith lielps Things Along,” Christie Eva Bruce and Harold We-staway; old Westaway; exercise, Very First Speech," Julis Coormbs and Albert Griiiln; dialogue, "Christmas;" recl- tatlon, "Grandmothe_r‘s Turnovers." Christie -Eva Bruce; recitation. James W. Crt-ed; dialogue, “.Litt'le Pltche-ns," Margaret A. Bruce, Mary Creed, and Bessie Fraser; recitation, “Christmas- Gifts," Margaret A. Bruce; exercise, “Christmas Dolls," Mamie Senca- d. H tile Davey, haugh, Laura Cree a Pearl Fraser; recitation, "My Dolly,” Bessie Fraser; dialogue, "Christmas with Ruggles,” _recitatlon, "What Santa Brought,” Olive MacKinnon; song, “Jolly Snow Brigade," Hattie Davery. Laura Creed, Margaret A. Bruce. Lily Creed, Pearl Fraser, Christie Eva Bfiice; victrola selec- tions; “God Save the King." __1___‘L_... "ill" EASES TIRED - SURE SWOiiEN Fifi lnltant relief for aching puffed up, cllloulod hat and corns _ "llnwvl I-Innl Un 'Til' " Why go pufiamhntiip V011 0°" Z3.. ms. .ii qv offl wh: get a' as-cant uoxol "’r1l'-’ drug storo now and xloddoll Yalll' i0r‘ own and and nidofstlonf ' » 4|. J. MA i I," Luke Major, ’ John Larkin, What a Boy Can Do," Sigsworth Russell “For King and Country,” Fannle Down; song, “Keep the Home Fires Burning," School; reading, “Widdy 0'Shane’s Kint," Lizzie McMillan; recitstlons, "Tha.t’s Bsby," lviu-y Lsr- kin, “0nly a Train,” Dannle Wilson; Xmas song, School; Santa Claus en- ters; recitation, "An Obllging Little Sister,” Arde-Ile Somers; reading, i0 give eiicii Piiliii ii i'iiimi’e'i` °i' iifeii' "Paddy McCabe," Marie- Somers; dis- logue, “Olden Times," Mary Mc-Lean and Marie Dewar; recitation, "Clos- ing Day," Joseph Larkin; reading, "Terry 0'Milllgan,” Lizzie McMillan; recitation, "Christmas," nine scho- lars; song, “High in the Belfry," School; closing address, Marie' Som- ,ers-;` farewell song to Santa. Special mention should be made of the dia- ogue “0lden Times,” and of the com- a r, y . - tl e taway; __recitation, by May lfraaari 071' ic irish readings by Marie Somers and Lizzie McMillan. Three prizes were awarded to the pupils: lst prize for attendsnce. Ardelle Somers, 2n‘d prize f r attendance, Marie Dewar. Prize' . . u S highly important' Weaiawiiyi iiiiiig- “~i°iiY Oiii Si- Ni°‘ for proficiency, Marie Somers. Santa Claus caused a great deal ef fun by his, singing, dancing and funny say- ings. At the' close a vote of thanks, to Ol' lC€ Skating. r"°iiaii°ii- "A B°Y'_5 'i`\'°ilPi°5-" Hill" the teacher Misa Helen Bradley, was moved by the chairman, Mr. Thos. Larkin, and seconded by Mr. Johr_1_ Larkin. The Nstlonaii Anthem brought the examination to a close. Mlnard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,- Theodore Dorsls, s customer of mine, was completely cured of rheumatism, after five years of suffering, by the judicious uso of MINARD’-S LINIMENT. The above facts can be verified by writing to him. to the Parish Priest or any of his neighbors. .A. COTE, Merchant. St. iisidore, Que., 12 May. '98. ei-i/i_ni.o1°'r_srowu wisnxrrs Turnfps (bushel) .... .. 20-I0 Oats (white) bush. 60-60 Oats (black) bush. .. . . 62415 Par-mips (lb) .0155 Buckwheat (bu|lr.) 76-00 what (bu|l|.) 81.15 -1.60 Hay (ton) $12-$13 Straw (ton) .. 7.00 Potatoes (bushel) .... .. 6000 Lambs (live) .. .. .0855-.09 Pork. (selects) wholesale 16-16% ‘But-tor (oreamory prints) 48-46 Eggs. don. .... 40-45 Fowl, lb .... .... 1|-15 Chicken. lb .... .... .... .. 16-18 Ducks, lb ._...\..... 16-18 Turkeys. lb .. .. |845 Bde! slit) retail ...-~.~.... 16-I0 Bu( ihololslo) dr-und .01-.10 Boot _(live weight) .. .05-.07 wnulssvon max:-rs. I7 to '" er per lb 17 to dos. 88 to 1| to on _ 10.0000 par um noo m roach) - 00 bush. |101-bulb bush’ . . . . .__ "per [és '£66 1 BD _ ._°'r. eonoon was is cus.-sian ..=ci-iuscu sEnv|cas.- si. Ai-lm Parlors' Summmme in its »»»~ _._ Clll ard Harper; 2. Edmun‘d'Perry. Grade 1.- (Junior)- 1, John Carroll; 2, -WOUNDED ISLANDER.- T e p Leonard Bernard. _ followlrlg ext;-agts are taken from a that may be done by enlightened 1* letter just received from Pte. Dan leaders toward safeguarding the in- -IRISHTOWN-On Thursday, Dec. \-l~r,dd_ 426-729_ wht-, was wounded at the terests of the common people is to 21st the pupils- of lrishtown Schoolfgomms ln Oct., last. "St. Leonard- rdvise and instruct their people in the presented their teacher, Mr. Jack Ol-r.3ea_ Sussex, Eng., Dec. 28th., pre-per ways of cultivwtlng their own Montgomery, along with their best 1916. Dear Sir:- l have been sbif~ conscience and power.lf this was aim-, Christmas regards. 11 bealltiilli SC'ili,ted to a few different places since I ed at by the committee which waited watch fob- - The teacher. t-1111011 €1l',last wrote you. I-am now at the C. on the- Baptist no objection can be iifaly by a\1rPl'lB0. tllalllled the Dlliliia C. A. C.. Convelascent Hospital, bet haised to their course. in 9. few -well chosen W0l`ds i0l‘ illeiriter known as _the Charlie Chaplin Ar Tc- the question "Who then are llwlly kill"\\`~`\"~ ~- `\_ "Y-.-""»~s=~ >_.- _______€____E___E_?F€_"'__ 01’ 1011 1’ 1- stern ruar an . _ - :` \ \ " " \ `. ` ~ _ __ __ __ __ _ _ ~ \__ _ _ .\\\\\\\\\\ . ' \` ' - `._--- .`:§.\ . - ,' ty five- cents can be obtained at Lafferty's *Tensor mum charge twenty five cents ' - Eagle Belting Powder coats _F ' ’ wit ` Q more than the ordlnar _ i ' ,.1121 , . -"i\ ` - ' ..-=scHooi_\vor:i<.- 1:; -_ _ ...-1- ~.- ' ' . . ' , ' - ’ ___________ exa______________ _ook ____;_____ / _;_ l>______;;e___1-_$213/___;:_§-1f;__1tl_at__?_ctJ____;ri. Mr. .aug a fine horse a short time ago. - -STEWART. LTD. ____2_______&E2_ ' \\\\\ mg (mg Ehud ¢|n|_ \__ - ___ ` ~ E' liiilll "' i ‘”i .2Utli. This progressive s'b l l __* » . ' \ \ /U \\g~m _ _-:_-__-.__,u. §_..._.,_-._... .=.:.::. ‘.f.'..';:°:-is ..._-..‘:.::':.:.:.°.:':::.f:.:.:.f.:1..:;:::~, ..1.:.i;:;>:..:":.:.“-_;.:.::..:;*-2.-if ' W' -'°""° *--S B xiii" "ii °i'~ ‘iii F151; Circle WI!-S- 116111 111 North Luke at Holman-’s. Summerslde. triots have all been reopened. The _ u ‘ 1.11 \* A- I. Spirit" John shows an ,__ 1 41 cation of NE$»iBRO’S HE§¥PICHE, . 'ii 1.' ‘\ ii lx 1 -1-'-C-U 1.- 1. X r Q.. to i