1 /. 'I 1 \ if 1 .11 ‘ 1' 1+ .lf _ . il, ll in is . lf _ E it THE llllll UF PURE |]ll|l§Hl .nl th beellty is'_believed to have led to her H11 11111113 111 11111111 sirius M » SOME OF P. E. I. ATIRACTION pl-in” Edvard [Bland is she best spot on earth in which to spend a vacation. lt is more, it is the ideal land we've all heard and sung about in the halcyon days of childhood and youth, “The Land of l'ul'e Delight. ' Bome of its outstanding features are; A LAND OF BEAUTY. Three hundred and seventy-eight years sgo Jacques Cartier wrote:-- "All this land is low and the most beautiful. . . . This is a land of the best temperature which it is possible to see." ’l‘hn\1sands of tour- ist visitors attest that it is more beautiful today, and the most at- tractive summer resort in the entire Dominion of Canada. ' A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER CLIMATE. Celitle breezes laden with the breath of the sea blow from the south and the west all through the long summer days, dying with tl-\0 red and gold amber and green 01 “gorgeous sunset. The nights are al- ways cool and bright, rclreellinz rest and sleep. There are no logs. A LAND OF Hsalxrn. - In no country does so IMKG Pl proportion of the lJ€0Pl0 llve |20 B green old age. only about One PCP cent of the poplllation dies each year. 'l`he report of the llcgletfnr Ol Vital Statistics for the year 1911, in which year the mortality was larger than usual, shows that of a total oi’ 1,114 deaths there WHS A SUMMER RESORT mo... _i.... 566 411 over over 214 over years of age; yeilrs of age; years of ag ° e 42 over 90 years of age; The infant n10l'tl1lltY 0| Other countries is almost unknown here. There is no other land under the sun where 40 per cent of the population live to pass the seventy year elran of life! A LAND OFABUNDANCE. In no other country is there greater abundance of the best food oi clear, sparkling water in town and rural districts alike. l.all1b of the finest flavor; Eggs, milk, butter and cheese; The most luscious oysters in the world; Lobsters in great abundance; Sen and brook trout, mackerel, cod, etc.; Wild geese, brallt, plover, duck and partridge in their season; Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, cranberriei; and Apples and plums of rare excellence; cherries and small frllit are plentifully produced. AGREEABLE SOCIAL CONDITIONS. The lslnnd is socially a, land ofthe golden mean. Few are very rich and almost none ure pour. 'i‘lle great majority enjoy comfort and prosperity. Sobrlety allll order everywhere prevail. In no part of the American Continent is there proportionately so little serious crime. There are no tramps and beggars are unknown. Churches and schools are abundant. POSTAL AND OTHER FACILITIES. There are 468 post odlccs-one to cvery 4) square miles. Throughout a large part of the Province there is free dclivcry ofthe mnils daily at the farmers’ road gates. The Prince Edward lslnnd Railway intersects the Island in every di- rection, bringing four-fifths of its area within five miles oi the rails. Teleplione lines all over the Island connect 175 towns, villilges and settlements. ' SOME SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR TOURISTS oN THE NQRTH SHORE. The rnmpart oi sand dunes, fiity miles long, thrown up by the waves. The long shallow lagoons inside the dunes, the haunts of fish and waterfowl. Scores of miles of brond, clean, hard sand beaches, the delight of batliers. IN GENERAL. Surf bathing and sheltered sea bathing; Shooting wild geese, duck, brunt partridge and plover in their season. Fishing brook and sea trout, mackerel and other sea. fish. (llaln baking, picnicking, oyster digging. Boat sailing and rowing. Hundreds of motor boats. \ IN CHARLO TTETOWN. Victoria Park, 60 acres within ten minlites’ w_nlk of the Post Office. l'lea11t.iful walks and drives, tennis courts, cricket and baseball. The Belvidere (lolf Links. Amateur Athletic Grounds. An excellent Free Public Library. The Legislative Building, seat of a Legislative Assembly older than the United States Congress. The Micmac Encampment at Rocky Point. The old French Fort at the Harbor’s mouth. Seventy miles oi land-loclsed waters for boating, bathing, oyster fishing and clam digging. THE FOX RANCHEB_ Tourist visitors and investors will und great interest in seeing the scores of fox ranches that are thickly dotted over the western and central The case of Tom me the negro un_l ing evidence and attempts to shield der indictment for killing Policeman! thc BMV" "T 91“Y‘"`5 _"l the Phal'5"“ experienced irl fo l portions of the Island. Ugletree last May, was called in I i@°"""' There are upwards of 150 of these ranches. 'There are hundreds oi these black and silver beauties, each with a present selling price of $6,000°npwards. A single black for represents the values of a good farm, with all its buildings, fences and live stock. The totnl value of all the black foxes on the Island is believed to be _:ver 57,000,000. The Island is the recognized headquarters of this important in~- dlistry_ Elgbtydlve per cent of all the valuable foxes in captivity through- out the world are within P. E. Island /f fl ’ ' . V _ *klein V ~ ATLANTA, Ga., 'July 34.-With the ease oi' Leo ll. Frank, the weal- thy manuiacturer and society men, who is ‘charged with the slaying ol p tty 14-year-old Mary Phagsn, Loosen _ lanta is on the edge in anticipation ‘P'"’”‘”°" “Y '°*l“°"*~) ol :ns _most sensational tml that has ever taken place in this city. G° thggafgyyxsgatagilg 3° “.*l"°» The solution of the mystery that sur- Only a mm Ven hangs b'etween. rounds the death of the child, whose and me, in the case It ls alleged that sto- Tms is my prayer ries of police corruption and the em- H I k ' _ _ ploymcnt of methods for “framing e oxnfi 'l":gp:':L' £;rl°°k‘°t" mme' up cases, rlvallng the exposures in 1 ° the Becker case in New York, will Sh l play a prominent part in the trial. ou fhagmth 'md mme Perchame be 1 Developments have come thick and ‘ ' t since the mutilated body of Mar And my lot lonely Le; _ as _ 7 Or you be sad and sorrowful, Phagm' Nas found on Sundsy morll' And glory he lor ma, :gf-Z. Ahpril 27.; ont athrubbislll heap in Y t "G d ll , ' e asemcn o e penc fac ary e mee" eel! watch tween thee and bu‘,l,lln,=, when she was employeml Ruth be His care. glllttllin gifcw dlllys a&tel%`thekdi.;~lovery_‘ U d _ ie rme eo _ ran , e sn-‘ ne arllléi r0Un thee. H114 0“° |°““d perinllendent ol the pencil company,‘ ..' toget er with two negroes, Newt Lee “lu keep us near' and: .games Connelly, were taken into I.” _ h t. _ cus o y on suspicion of having some, slit 23:3 ;'lri';sn::ys§f,tt:g_ inccuknowledge oi the case. Lee was the l'll leave thee to the care to' Hill; n.‘Kht watchman at the factory and who cares for thee and uw Lonnally was an employe. .Tu keep you both banana; m The first big sensation in the case wings .. y came when Frank was indicted by the This lomlnrls, deer F“"°“ C°“'"_’ g""‘d j“"? °‘? “ One wing o'er thee, and one o'er me, charge of having murdereq "fe girl' so we an near It ls understood that the indictment 1 ` was based principally upon the testi- ' And th ugh t ,_ t ’ mony of the negro Connally. The Al; my (iggyllg :it :sjngpura e llntter, lt is said, made nflidavit, thai; Yet coming to the mercy-senrf ‘"1 the dey nrecefling the s1r1'S mur- My soul shall meet with t_mm_ der, Frank called him into his office And “God keep watch .tween tlleénn the pencil factory and asked hi-m "ml me," to write several notes “to get s sam- I'11 whisper there; Pl” Of h““"“’"f‘"§-” Cefmally stat- He hlessetll rnee, He blesielli ine, ed *"8* he ‘"0" at I-"“*“k'° WUI' And we are neat tion, and that he believed later the _ notes he wrr'~ \'fr~ the sal-ne that To AVOID CHACKING FRUIT JARS were found l..ls.l1_ A.;-; slain girl’s ho~ ldy and which evidently were intended My fruit jars never crack duringlto throw 9“5l"°i°“ ‘"1 8 negro B9 UW the filling l,mcess_ although I lllplporpetrntor ofthe crime. the fruit into them from the bollln At the °°r°“°"'s mquest G W fl(,w__l,~_A_l,-_ "ed at her as she went. past. my--coal, lllbor and material. It |,,|,0r in bringing up an ellugvalellt ofrstantinl evidence so convincing that coal, emlltyzng ashes, Hweelllng and it regards the accused _safely enmesln ‘ » A Dress Goods , _ Now is your chance to secure a pretty summer dress at a remarkably low price. All of the materials are from regular stock and are gocd value at from 48c io 85c yd. We want to make room for our fall stock. - Cream Serge 394: yd one piece 42 inch all wool regular 65c yd. ' Crum Panama 391: yd one piece 42 inch all wool regular 65c yd. Pearl Gi-ey Taffeta Cloih 591: yd, one piece 46 inch all wool regular 85c yd. inch all wool regular 65c yd. Cream Cashmere 39|: yd, one piece 44 inch all wool French Cashmere regular 58c yd. Ten Silk Sfripe Voile 39c yd, one n hell piece 4 1 inch stripe voile regular 65c yd. Liglif Grey Crepe de (hene 39c, one piece 42 inch all wool regular 6 5c. Pale Blue Cllepe de cliene 39 ll =5 Y one half piece, 42 inch all wool regular 65c. ’ Brlglll Rid Panama 396. one piece 40 inch all wool regular 48c yd. Navy Blue Luslfe 39K: yd, one piece 42 inch regular 65:: yd. Brown Lustre .'59c yd. one lwlf piece 44 luch regular price 68c 3 d. Navy Blue Embroidered Voile 39c yd, _ Pink Cashmere 39c yd, one piece 44_ Ore Piece 42 lllfh ¥°8“laf 65C- Blscll and While Sfripe Voile 59c yd one piece 44 inches wide regular price 8;,c yd. Black Silk Stripe Voile 39c yd, one half piece 44 inch regular 800. Navy and Bllcll Panama 39c yd, one halfpiece each 40 iiicll regular 48c yd. Taupe Serge 5 i ipcd 39c. One piece 42 inch regular 65c. Black and While Shepherd Check 59c, Reslds Green Sfrlpecl Voile 39s one side has considered expense in the saves coal betuuse there is a large COUECUUD of evidence. 'lne prosecu- ’ O ,,,m,|,,,t of latent heat ln all reluselltlon claims to have secured clrcuni- S one piece 50 inch regular 55c. piece 42 inch regular 65c yd. ) fruit kettle Alter llllln - lr. gllfpps, ll 15~year old- newsboy' l D ll ll t Al ~ ll- bg? liar llomhvas a fri‘=nd of the rrurdcred grllu le n wacrln wlc i as een __ ~ ‘ _1 _ sm-linen, 1 wipe it quickly and i.nenllfS*"‘°d that “he hfid '“<1“°Sf"“ 11"” Dress tweeds and sllks at about I-2 price, come early and get first elnnd in on n deep ple-plnteln winch", tv Ice'-1 bv, the llwnwl facials' pu sev- - ll, nearly ,.vul,l-ul l ,l h t t _,era occasions ecause, s e tod him, ' ' . ' tn- _ This keep: the me hllrywmfle \;{l¢l1u;fgI. m,,_ ,,.,u,,,l_ had sometimes rushed out choice as we intend to have the greatest remnant sale ln our s y ,md S,._,,ll,,g_ and catches any 0ve,._l of tue rectory ahead of her and wins- ` C_A 'Iimt the best legal talent ill Geor- BY BUllNlNG GARllAGE_ gla, wulcn ls represented in the op- i l/oslni; forces of lawyers. will be on ` S A I D wltll a coal Stove or lllrnucel lmm_ its nlettleln the comlllgtrial there in _ O I mg the gur|,,lge is ,I threefold ecuno, not the s‘l1gllt:l.t question. Neither dusting coal dirt; material, becauselfi U" the Other ll”-“il U16 \l¢l°l1E0 W Y I I every time that D. fire is milde from'lel~S fall lmilings that it cull ShUW gg le ly w en le gl came for llirer pay, when the plant was closed (‘orn is regarded as many as nnlnot left the building immediately on _. ~- 4 _the cob at once with a keen knife two negroes were the only ones ill that leaves no rugged kerncle, packed, the building during the afternouli tightlv illto ar vllllch nr e 1 steam there should be no difiiculty.l\vatchman, who found the body, de |1nto the body on a trash pllt lu the T0 110 this it iS neC055fU`Y t0 S€l0Ct. cellnr. The negro Conllnlly, lifter v N To luxe: INJURIES1 y ‘ me . l- - men who underwrite the industrial The "0.m°a] end of the case ls ex hazards believe there is some room ' l f-11.... 4 to fe; ;1€f.1;ff;1::;“;1°:i. _.cs :;1.:::l:.:1: lllgsrlcswlinilsrtlld iskilllgy 1; nal; px;a;_ tical feud between Mayor “Jim” tised to any large extcnt it is said to Iwoodwanl “gd th§.gl0lllce]d':pnrlE'menlf` have already caused the employers 'eaders O t e Do' wa eemen see ' and insurance companies ccllsiderable lng t° °"s" the preselll’ chief 0! P0' financial loss lice and chief oi' detectives have seiz- _j_______ ed upon the Phagan case as an op- ON TRIAL FOR ~ portunity to maine charges of corrupt KILLING pOLI(<,EMAN_ methods against the police. The dlc-- ___ ltagrnlvll llns been brought into play FORT WORTH’ fl~exm_,_ July 24__, and charges of bribery, manufactur- -Y _ _I cnllllagl-1 Icu.\'es, nutshell old a e1'll»llH-li 8 Yl9"'l`0 is F0 l0|l5ll1lU l0` fi#-"75' A""" 'T' “Y 7" "TTT ' A "' ' "' l --_-~ - .el s, p p ,r _ _., _ Bl 1 __ _ __ _ _ _-_._-_._»_-_-_ _.___-_._;___:__v______ :___-_____:___;_;_:___:;_;;:;_j;i_j_;_lj-;<;;:T bores and other refuse coal und its1Stf8|1i=!1l"g tile 0lH'lil- ll ., - . ` _ __ l f~ S=»\'<~<1- when only A "flue-"I 1“~>"*< "°‘"'°‘"'=<"»"*= the he w°=1i'\.1 GUARDIAN Cl.ASSll‘ lEl9 A03 fire is needed, the dried garb c ' lille 18110' ll tl fl H ` O l CANNING CAN ON THECOB' ‘for a holiday’ but that he had n _ ’ ne cenl_per word iirsfinseriion in this column, half cenlper word _ _ _ 0 $5 each eonllnueiien. Cul. must accompany order. Minimum ehsi-3 '~- reason to thllik that the child had 11, eysmyfiye wage, ll _-- 'Y ' " fl - [__ __V_v____ _i _ *_* _*_ _ _ _Y_i*_Y_ _ _V _ __ _ _ _ ____i __i_ii_i_V_ _*_A unlucky vegetable for canning. But redeiving her envelope, """"""" """r*'r" 'r -' J- "-'- '-~‘-‘-'~‘-l ' -* * ' *f ’ ' " ' ' ' : ' ' lf picked while very tender, cut from ‘ So lar as'is known Frnnk and thc 1 7 _ A`(11iNT§~_wTN¥1~i“ ` - D FOR l’lllVA'l‘E Montague. 6-28MEtf_ Another way is to take extra lurcefclnren cunt he limi snnn nothing sun- ollrlelmnn can-us. lnnllns or genln. l<*Ull`"_s}(l.l<: HAITI. n5R`oHln.l l’. Rowe Cor. Prince and Water Sts. Plnltlillld " 477 7-24l\’lE3i nl N, Pllfessisnll Bards if' -. -_ _ 3 D~?-_.S315 T _ , _' j s, 1 ' e ul nlnnli evening of the any on which mel AGENTS WANTED Fon sAl.E_1vl1NK, BLACK, anus, _,,f,“"’RE5S“"“"’Y s“‘"""» W°“" lllled with cold wnter and cooked by crime was committed. The negro, _ _ _ ;______, cross, and red foxes. T. G. Ives, A ‘ Co.. N. Y. la 27 Milm nd ‘ to ~_--i.i__`_ _ _ , ~ . tand. F. W. Prowse & Co A l l, ll _ _ kitchen. Apply to Qtewarts Res- B - for improvement ln the statute It will ave on t e ncqmttal or con ` _ ,_ _ _ t t _ 453-7-23lvll~:“ip.1 cause for complaint is found in the iictioll nf thc accused man is altogc- “ma” 1 Queen Street E ° _ 4_?f‘;7f24l‘!3*I"1_¢ WANTED AT ONCE KITCHEN GIRL Queen Hotel 6-18Mtf WANTED CAPABLE GIRL FOR general housework. $25 a month. Mrs. F. M. Morris, Belle Plains, Sask., 282-7-16M12ipd WANTED BY AUGUST 1ST AN EX- perieuced girl ior housework. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Auld, 12 lighten 131. . 141-1-luvlll. WANTED BY AUGUST 1ST, AN O HAVE YOUR ‘SIOWING MACHINES tt' ‘ _._ tremely interesting though the e1le~:t`wANTED_A GIRL To WORK IN repaired and ground at the om ` ll mnkillk it suecisllly ‘deilzlllllalzhfllflt -lllfiflsll the uumnlerqsleason GHU. McSWEEN's}\' 1.o.iln1.aoD l£.c. w.l~:.e1<:N'l‘TllYi?§_ lil. u and MACKINNON Q MCNEILL MONFY T(`\ LOAN . - ~ 1 _ - _ 3 1" - _ \\‘I`Y t0l1fl€‘l' GMS Of ll Small 00|! VnI`i"li01ls tales, declzlred he wus telling’ ` " ` . ., _F5 72”l!i]`Dfl gmcpg Next door t B k f Ply. 'They Slwlllll be Slll>.i9Ct0<1l50 thel the truth when he confcsiled to liar- ‘ 1 HOUSE POR SALE- QESIRABLE boiling process for nn hour and ll half ing lwlpml pmnk dislmge of the holly C0_ftHge and Lot _at bt. Avard’s. on each of tllree ,la s_ l _ , _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ Price reasonable, immediate pos- Y l l _ Wil e there are many things which , . . . -mv !,.,,,,,,, ,,_,,, not e,,,,,,,,cd m,s,a,,,,,_, \\f\NT1»1> GIRL FOR <-1-»N1~.R/~I. session- /only to Gaudet & Hus- WORKMEN ALl__l.lGED lly his faémy and man frimls _ housework nt once. Apply 5 Graf- _§al‘d. Solicitors. 154-7-9M1M ` 'lstrlndiug sfluarcly by hinl_ 'rle also - n St' ~---~-~--f4§f5;7;2-»35Iii~i FOR SA_I-115-4 PATCH F0XESv 5 1. 1 ~. - 1 - ‘ ._ wAN'rl2:l1-A ollll ron cnNl‘.RAl. "‘“°k- “ b“'g“in if taken HOW; 4 MILWAUKEE, Wie., Jnly 2~i-Re- ll?;HAm_:§§J-fliiglu;(;i;lFll'?do(l1]E;yrlll)o`lq housework N0 ,;.a,;l,l,,g_ 'Apply to Fed f0X€5. Patch mother. Also some prcsentotives of the liability insur-l upon the crime lm typical Ol lllc ~l0w_ Mrg_ H_ E_ HOU’ 85 Upper prince Alaska blue!-_ Write Ol' wire. G. C. ;;g§g ,;_§>;';P‘;;‘,‘f,§ ,,;';",,,_;;‘_,,f,°;;'_‘§;§,';;°ief new cement and my _Sf-____--.______._._lu-1-zl1an~1~ .L°”‘“- S“°“'“‘°»NfB- 1-1M“¢ , . . _ _ ' the belief that it will be fastened on WANTED A MAH) Appl [CAT] ’ r _ l <1 th 1;- _ _ 1 » ONS ilftlzzl g;’n;':e'B';'n‘;;lOsersfsciliijiligywzgd a member of tue black race when all recelved at Revere Hater l m ___Y__V workingme-n’s compensation law The thu evidence is brought Out' _ 439'7‘24M “V 'U H* 'WW Y o :ln o Nova colin.. D. A. MucKINNON. K. C.. L. L. B li. N. l\lilcNEIL. HOTEL Bll|`.lNa¥'~'|CK Moncton. N. ll. e largest and Bent _Lnciltnd Bom: in blty nccsmllluuaring _ 200 guests ated at the centre of spacious ground surrounded b ic Barrister, Solicitors, Nofarieoqetc. l*LcLl'20D (D. BENTLEY srr stern and Atiorns s-svisw °ef::.;a::.f.°l.~.§.l2i:l-:sr- _ LOST l.os'r o'N"l"'r1'l'<1""1‘l"ll`-Ii1l5lfl1""" W . A. Mnnenn, K.c.,`Dnnn1a Mnxinnen McLean (9. McKinnon Berrislers. Afforney-ef-Law Brown Block, Charlottetown LY A red leather covered note book, he. tween Rogers Hardware & Cornwall containing a three hundred mile ll _*___ 4701-zalvlslpa. 3' LOST . 3RD JUNE. A wool.EN Wagon wrap between John Lam- S l1hier's, Pleasant Grove, and Ml-_ . John Allan‘s, Cove Head b Biock;** w i TE _ g r genera house-, girl have been freely indulged in by work Must ,md t d . Y WHY olethe Saw Mill Bridge. Finder Warliurfon Q Shaw rallway wok. Finder ple nel Bali-_ri_sters,Attarnevs,Notsry Publie,l¢ at Dillon & spmetls, Cityn cave tlgrlcltllaillrorolpaiilzlllirBllilrers Assoc \ *nent Mortgage Uorpl>'l~a¢i¢l;l“d‘ P lileus-Old Guardian Office. Prowa Charlottetown. P. 19.1. welll fn csnrelii. Bsrrisiers Solicitors. de. Ollicenin Desliriss Block Oo r _ - _ _ ers an cooking . court today for trial. The killing of H1050 0" |1051 Sides of the Pohticnl Good recommendati n _ W o 5 ages $12. the policeman aroused public feeling fel1d_ Der month. ADDly to Mrs. W. B. to a high pitch and th 1 n bi of ' , BYCIIZ the negro was narrowly averted. ' " ’ 4,46-7~22m51. Lee., mal has l,eentBe,;e€]nl until _DU nognméfg postponed on accoun o is con - nother tion, he having been seriously wound~ v “M” |°°d‘ l .lil v ,'31, 111,13- ° Fon sAl.u-ls mins. also AND lr oner- , _ su n lred. cross foxes. Also six mal f . GERMAN SHIP IS Dr. Chsse's Ointment will relfcvgyoungllon Wlll be sold cheap for qulc; s(;}l:_. ed the dn the policeman was killed. ns' or ' ' _" ' 00 GIVEN UP AS L0" elle! U ‘e °| o*’ d, is believed to have gone down on *- -*_ he coast of (‘hile, She was a vessel Zh' _ , l . ve, 53;. .___ _ ' _351i7:1’L1V!.5iP_‘l; vlement $25. Apply Lynisn Tre- A S t k R Isers of 1511 inns nel, lnull in Glnsgow 'i.___Al_. , ron sAl.s.- A Form YEAR onli, _mere._s_e§y. 431-1-ggMfsa1l.e_ Ip O - a ln lass. _ _ 9 chestnut horse in the best of con- WANTED, SECOND class 'riiigif - . - ' ‘ - ' ° °¢~ul°n ri ln D ber l suns 1 __ _ Q ' _ If Tyne Vllley. P- E- I- ' 'next Ani: wnlleuee sf mo. rl; wc. ‘Ag ngmfrtsxlw Ap =1==ln=n=. _ 7-llltlall. . 1 4-mm., _ ccive rewar D asc leave at either place and re- d. 469-7-§M3ipd. WWII. P E lsltptl HAMBURG, July 23.-The German sfn"§i'ii’new'§i§»1l§.'§lf»'i'§°ii'1.l'3'lymn'l»7Sl'f§elm' -I"1“35'_*~--_;39'7‘8M“' shjling ship Klio, with her crew of 20 If I FOR SALE-5 PAIRS YOUNG men, has been given up as lost by °` ‘ hcr owners here. She sailed from 1, v I Tnlcahuano on Mny 11 for Mejlllones ‘u¢e¢»'$ H I and as she has not since been report- _mlm e _ Prowse, 181 Prince Street John R. Munn, Marshfield P E. ranch bred red foxes, nice color, very tame; also 2 pairs one year old. Had good litters this spring. All P. E. I. stock. ,Apply to Mc- Diarmid & Hehslow, Liscomb, N.S. Losr on sfr. 1>E'rsll's noA1Tuii`_ tween Marshfield church and the fnctory, chiId's brown corduroy-, velvet coat. Finder please leave all John Ferguson's opposite .said church or Prowse Bros. store _ 458-7-23M3lpd_ TEACHERS WANTED EACHF T .ll WANTED Fon wooD- stock School District, No 114, Sup. Dlement $40. Apply to G. H. Bar. b0lll'. Sec’y Trustees. *___ 484-7-24ME6ipd_ . w/lN'ri:n _ AN s:xpp;rEf,1T(;|"e13 Iv m MONEY T0 LOAN °_‘L.“‘_'1_`¥¥W‘}}"`- K_:9-:_’.'- ‘_‘.:9*“"'“""‘ nosuon ee ouirir' ' Bsrristers and Attorl s Queen sud Grafton g rests Uhmlottl W _ U! Bolieitorlsulor Royal Bank ol Canola 0 -’ “'~'§mY To L?'\t¥v-lnfvnfavs ll. .|. f""" Barrister Notary Public sts Mons t Lo ' ”'“”l" Picks-l7h:i'-'leleseovs ‘ D0 you want to give a res . _ P ' ent that is dainty, ornamental, teacher for Hampshire School. Sup. ¢ll¢l0". CBD ll° l1B"dl°¢l l1Y B 1811?- er for Alma School Peter's Road- Th . , , ,,_ l I 5 O N- ..:.1;"°;.::.1:‘;:’.::;°:l’;°.‘:;‘2.‘;1'° ‘“~°°- "1-.P ° acre r _ _ _ If you me fattening ull your can e or e e ee ur ments for sale may be made. or see F" I y ' 3 A7 HMEGL market you cannot we anything better than Mol- v ~ w~ G-_nose ==11_-lym. O l sssine Meal to get best results In shortest time. just arrived an extra fine lot el Line of Braaches ‘lflollsms FOR BALE___ Two VERY __ _ _ To LET ` ‘ . ~ bl k d I hed f 3 will ‘ll will ' desirable dwelling hous d T0 RENT-HOUSES. QPPL _ It “l"°’ W' ‘!""”°' b°“°" b’°°d' l”°"°”°’ bemsnllin eimlgwesl ogfseiblelninee. wllleyllllnglangl ltflnllllllgle lllnlifnllnlflllllg vacant lot. on Ulmer Prhlze allltreetl Grm Geal-n St. - s-lmlll W¢l8\1¢=l\1l¢l=lY-blnldsfiirm flesh and hesllhylst The. above. we m°.,,ly f,,,,,,l,, qnnmy, nested ae-lgnn and lllgllesl Belt location in city. Almly re 'ruaosnn weufrslnl roll mAs'r endculsyonr feeding billin two. 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