1,1. 6 0/ f=;rf»...;- -~ ~;em?~=s-11 f~ ~“ ’ ~_1:f;f'f»» .:.. li' Aim I ri' .1 1 1 .».0'<“ 1 _fifr .,.,. /_ ‘_ ~¢_,, 1 1 _ j - -. - - . f- 1. .. y ,»~,_ '_ _ _ W Ya If ii 2 P.. f _ _ THE CHARLOT'l`E'i'0WN _i UARDIAN “* " '" ""‘_ _ ___ _ ____g,__, _._.’_`. __ 9 Ji 7 -Luck for .Anglers _ _ ,, 5 The first and best luck , for_anglers of this vicm- ity is having such a stock of upto date fishing tackle as ours -from which to select. can sup _ly ery Needp of fresh or salt water fishing in this country. Every item of tackle we handle is the best that . can possibly be had for the price. I Reels 15c to $3.50 `. Lines 5c to 1.50 Rods 5c to 25.00 Landing Nets. Cast- I ing Lines, Baskets. <‘ Flies thc best by test ft Prize Contest 1_ Getinto itandwin easy ,i money. Prizes $5.00, 3.00.2.30. 55 J. G. .iamiesonl oiwcoisr f . ` Ili The Latest Cut Glass _ of the finest quality just opened_ up. The patterns are entirely new, compris- ing in part Water Jugs Fruit Bowles _ TumblerS Nappies, etc. G. H. Taylor Jeweiler & Optician ii - ' 5 _ _ .__ _ . TID?-.' 'l`.'\l$i.li MAY. High Water Il't Time I~I`t Date Day Time »T` 1 sa. | 11.13 2 1 s. f 0.42 1 M. ' 1.31 1 Tu. 2.34 l | W. 5 3.34 I Th. 3 4.36 _ F. _ 5.25 ss. ; 0.20 15.26 S. . 1.15 i 19.28 10 11. 1 1.0:: f 20.20 11 1 Tu. l sin 21.30 12 W. ‘ 0.14 22.17 13 Th. 0.10 23.02 F. l 10.17 '_' 3 23,45 Sa. l0.»iS s. ‘ 0.21 11.20 iii. 1.00 11.51 ' 12.22 Til. 1.ol W. _ 2_;i;i 12.54 Tn. 11.10 13.31 3.58 14.21 4.11 15.39 5.25 11.06 0.03 18.29 0.51 3 19.44 1.35 1 2o.4s 8.21 ‘ 21.43 0.00 22.46 0.57 23.43 s. 10.40 woo-aeavtinw » _-i_~t_~i_~1_.°.g>..~|_,»1-;¢,_,<1,m 1: a-Ni.-co=.°:oxau1Esie£.;-1 ."‘."."."?’F’?°°’°“"'°°°°l7> Nr.>i-‘ooo-|a>~x>-4-1-io'c>'~| 11.55 12.40 13.29 14.27 15.40 17.00 Pswewsvvs U\»&»¥kU'1`l¢2Ci-'nfl FSHFQQP ©@U‘ll\3@U\rh _a_es~1~1~x~i-if U\@r-*|565-J`l~ 14 15 16 17 F. Sa. S. _ M. @@¢W@F9 ~4mwomm F vs Tu. W. Th. F. Sa.. M. I 039 _ 11.38 8.7 MAY-lst to ith, general rains. 5th to 9th, clearing. worm. 10th to 13th, damp, showery. lith to 18th. ad- vanced heat. 19th to 22nd. thunder showers 23rd to 27th, cool period. 28th to 31st, dump and foggy. = DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. City Magistrates Court. I0 ai. ni. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Pcoplnfs Tltr-nlrc. .“-.I.'»; 7.17.; 8,15. _ Prince Edward. 3. 7 and 5.45. DEATIIS 1 _ - W- _ WEBSTER.-At (Jovi: liead Itoad. Monday. May it3ili_ .\ir. Gcorgo G. Webster. age 25 yca_rs_. ‘ u NIOHOLSON.-At Clyde Station. May 18. Duncan Nil-liolsoii, aged 04. Fun- eral Wednesday Iflth, nt 2 o'clock to _llartsville cemetery. THE FIEICHBTAG MEMBERS ABOVE MARTIAL LAW BERLIN. May 17.-Notwithstanding the fact that the Empire is ruled by martial law. the constitutional rights of members of the Reichstag cannot be abridged. This was shown hy dc- clarations made by Vice-Chancellor Delbrusek to the budget committee of the Reichstag in answering queries of Socialists touching two of their members. Herr Haese explained that action had been begun in a mil- itary Court against Dr. Karl Liebk- nackt for making statements of a pol- itical nature and that his comrades had been forbidden to speak to him un- dor a penalty. the vice chancellor re- plied that such a process was not le- gal and that the government had in- terviewed iminodisly to -have it dis- s°»“°\~_°. . . no ._ __ _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ _ -, .__-. __ _ _ . . .¢ . ». ¢€t".-_-a;_L.=-_1-...-~.- W » ~. ‘ _ ‘ . . - "1 -. - _ _'...i§~_P.1:¢.l'-'lift->_‘.-fmiie." .A -__,- .' ._ - . - _ ~ i ' _ . _ __ t ,. E5 The annual meeting of all contribu- tors to the aboye Institution will be held in the Parlor of the Young Mens Christian Association on Mon- day the 3ist.day of May 1915 at 8 o'clock p. m. for the election of Trus- tees for the ensuing year and for` the transaction of such other business as may come before it. Pencv Pore, chairman, D,,“5,,,m --,‘3a,’,',,,-, '°i,m,_-- ¢§,,,f,, by That THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE _STALLION. “FLASH ROYAL" (12190) C. N. R.. Foalod Aug. Sth. 1911. Inspected and approved Enrolment No 52. sire “Flash Favorite" (Imp.) Ro I-Favori 10630) B. BALDERSTON,8¢cI’¢ilry. “Barl>l\'s Pride" (9122). Flash I"8\’~ 'ri-:Noi-:Rs IK UD 5' --~ Scotland. Flash Royal is a beautiful, buy this great mymg “rain of |¢°¢k“~ SEALED 'IENDERS will he receiv- ed by the Board of School Trustees of the Town of Summerside up to 12 building and erection of a School 'Building for the said Board of School Trustees. Cha ell and Hunter, Architect , PD - S. i£‘l1arlotteto\\‘n. P. E. l. The above named Board' of School Trustees does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ‘ Aid all t d t “A G County, this 17th day of May A. D. 1‘.)i-5. (Sgd) AMY G. BCRROWS. Secretary of the Board of School Trusts-cs of the Town ot' Summerside 13937-5-1331161. orite in 1906 beat all competitors at Dominion Exhibition. Halifax and has proven himself first class stock horse. Baron'a pride, sire of Flash RoyaI's dam is considered the h' heat e of Cl tleedale breeding in individual dark bay in color, well cut HEAD and NECK with heavy. clean bone and perfect action, kind disposi- tion and a sure foal getter. This gives ‘orlock noon on Saturday. the fifth day tim farmers of Murray River and vlc- $5.00 per hundred. Day old chicks 16 I fof June A. D. 1915. for teh complete iiiity n golden opportunity of securing cents each. _ the services of a first class stallion at a very moderate price. Stallion will be kept at Kearney Bros.. Stables. at Plans and specifications may be Murray River during the season of 9979-5-15M4i. _lseen at the office of the Town Clerk of ‘Suminerside. or at the oilice of C. B. 1915. william Kearney in charge. 1034-5-19Mwstr6lthenwsi4i | - i l L. F685 ell BTS 0 my _ outlaw.. secretary of the nom of ;§;§_<;;\-inH,':;'°_§_|“l1l,f_§;h £5 822;? below the dam,`l hereby give notice School Trustees of the Town of Sum- merside " . Dated at Suininerside. in Prince I Enrolment .\'o. 6, grade. P. E. I. enrolment No. 23.~ Border Wilkes is a threeyear old chesnut carriage stalion. sired b Bor . . ' Y ' ‘ - 10&Jl1m )ia_\'18and25 der. 2.11%; dam by Almont. Wilkes, dam of Score card 2.30, grand dam by Royal Frenchman. Border Wilkes will make the season 1915 at the owners stables. For particulars as to Borden, en- iire of Messrs P S Brown and RIIJ _ Steele, Charlottetown add for description of Border Wilkes, I refer _ ' to Mr. M. Lyons, Iona, and iilr. J. Estate Late M“° C' Mcmlan A. (l’Ket»fe, Avondale, on call on the %00Government Debentures °‘;l1°fd and see for yourieis. _ th Sl .00 each Maturing April °’ “F “`“' “°"`°" _° °“ “‘ ° 1939 bearing 4D- °--l"lef¢SlD==v- 5,?`l`Z.§I.§`€5.2“$1.3§li°§.W.§l‘§°.§§'§§§I able h3__1fYe3l'lY- 6 CitY_ Deben' eral appearance. 'l`errr.s reasonable. tures $000.00 each Maturing Nov. 1927 bearing 4 p. c.-interest pay- Jo~'ai>H :tien0N.\t.ti, able half yearly, also 5 Shares M _th wr, 0 lm .~ . oy a . .i. w $100.00 each Mount Edward ver R., r Bm, Silver Black Fox Co. 9334_5_7EmW3ipd”°“ ' ° ge' 6 u W. wi srANL1-:Y. _ _,___ HENRY -siviiru, l E’-‘e'°“l°fS ~ 9939-5-13f\lthst\i3i T E N E R S _ D Sealed 'l`cndcr.< marked (Tender) will li( rmciietl until Mm "'3rd for tht the Town of Kensington. Plans and Palk specifications to be seen nt ‘the ollico of the Mayor. The lowest or any tend- er not necessarily accepted _King’s Birthday NIMW ` ~‘~‘ll.'.-l.‘*°£§’.'._ Races A ' ,Thursday June 3rd.l9l5 2 The foliow` R 'li' b held on the arbgve atiiikvgn thi; We now have ou? new Cream above date, with purses amount- gy ggtrlrgigetfgragd ‘afngzieegarig mg to $400.00. _ -fi ° - _ _ cream, for which we_ will pay the 2.16 Ciass,Tro1and Pave, Psurse lgighest inairlietff Drlcsl-I HPEQIES ______ 200.00 av_\ng any 0 erwl 11 1 0 2.24 Class, Trot Purse....... 100.00 the" mterests to consult us' 230 Class, Pace Purse___.__ 100.00 Thg Clftgwii Condgmsd Milk Co, The2.16 Class, mile heats. The ' Limited. 2.24 and 2.30 Classes, half mile heats. _ ` _ ' There will be very low rates. on the P. E. I. Railway line from ill points. The admission fee will be 25 cents, which takes to the Grand "'“' St d. ' Erilitries close May 21st, 1915. Landmg today per Schooner F01' Race Programme and all Telephone, 600 barrels and particulars write the Secretary _ casks of St. John Lime. ‘ FRANK R. HEARTZ, _ President, ; C. R. SMALLWOOD. 5€C'y-'I`rea3_ Co &~ 9900-5-11l\llllfI'10l. 1005-fa l.7l\'If'»\ RB 5 _ V__.»» |- Chytown 'toiistriit-t.ioii of -ai 'l`o\'vn-llt1ll.:; _ `-4_-_-fi" _ -_ __ . ,! 'é 7"°'. .L_ 51.9... ;T_Hgu-rv_.._"` 9_9 "1", .`-sr ._ _,_ <\. "7 < <¢ _ {/" I ani m _ _`\:__`i \ ov - - ' Y 1° " 2 " --lv /.‘ “ » '/"7 , . l ` -l.-‘?-itll’-_-tid" l, -:\ \- /f i 1 it-\,.~..-_ -_ \ - / / i' ',131 .5-y§I;_.fr ~\ '_ ‘;u:==.-.-.»~_:-#.= , ‘ ‘ i t 1' ' `°-‘$5- -_-__ I ._ - _ ` .nfs _, __ 3;T____*_3:_.: 100 Parks caan i..tv-,_ ` 0 E' o __ <1=°,f-¢-iv ,_ ,_/2-: -_ __ _*___ \ \ __ .il ..._._d' \ _. 1%: , ’/_, \ \ ’ ” 4 0-/1 /” 4 l ilinllil( _/ / Q-sk \ ‘l C” 3 _ §\\ 1* 3 ~':._-__ ~ :Qi -i SESS; ____-‘i_'.; 4'? igk* , _;r NSS- _ ~&2i:‘ ` .-___-_-: ~ 5--._ 1 /0 _gy _f ._ 1.1.-»r:_»;=.-_-_--;.~#~\~`-ze" . ;f ""5-"7 ` _ _ _ _-_;~` _ -_ _ - _ L _ _ ‘_ . ';;_.;;£._ - ,_ ., _ '/F-_°3.;_v.i :Q . _,_, 3:; ‘f~’-'=~=-."‘f=r-fi." F!‘.‘° ~h. -- \ gi; "-ma.. 11 Pg.-;_ 0-/-`-\` `>_ 397. .SI ‘ 4~ 1; Gé ~ 'V » ‘/f’ _§,_- ~/ -.y - / i (301/st-ainrisnir. 1, / /`,j_1,_._\, ~ w/11.1. E al/. l _iyilz 1 ,_ iklitiililiiill _ \ \ lil -.lllt ll tif ~ _/2; l‘li`tti'\\\!i!.`»il§; -0." ‘ |||.u |; '_ I 5" _ __ ,__ .1 _ . "..‘f-“~l"\l ' 1 10.: ll l it °~§:< ¢ __\ .‘°.fi _~ lil( '"l§\\ \f"*'. °’ _ .*€\ " c1111; f. .ae - _- #.54 \? r“'_‘~=-' ¢‘,°~.Z¢4 .JT 1. 'AP \; , aff _ f _ .ie \ -g . O _‘_ Z ~. ‘ _ \*f'. 'l.~1""'° $‘\ §` \,- ° Of the law. 1 CANADA: “BRAVO! SIR ROBERT: I WILL BACK YOU UP." ______ nl and the men in tho treurlies are in tht- best of fettle. and just in the mood for a scrap after lying low all winter. Some little time ago, just after the fall ol' Przemysl, we had ti notice- board made out in Gcrmnn telling them we had. or rather the Russians had. 120,000 prisoners. The notice finished by asking them if they would surrender now, or wait and meet the tsamc fate. As the distance between the trenches is only 150 yards, the no- tice could easily be read with the aid of tif-ld-glases, so you see we are hav- ing some fun with thein at the same time. I don't think the war will last much longer. 40,000 FOR BASE HOSPITAL. 'l`t>llU.\1TO. May l5.~-.-\. (‘. lliirtly. of llrockville. has donatetl$-10,000 towards the Toronto L'nivcrsity base hospital. RECOVER BODY OF MISS GWEN ALLAN. ONE OF LUSITANIA VICTIMS. Ql`El'INS’I`0\\'.\`. May 17.- The body of Miss Gwen Allan, daughter of Lady Allen of Montreal, was brought in today by the tug Flying Fox. The tug limi night other hotties on board- ihrot- incn two woiiivii, two small boys and ti ycarold child. none of which have been identified. FELL FROM I. C. R. TRAIN NEAR TRURO AND WAS KILLED. i>lGliY. N. S., May 17.- The hotly will arrive here ioinorrow of the late Margaret Milligan, which was found on the l. C. R.. track near Truro yes- terday. Miss Milligan was u passen- ger from Halifax for Glenholm to visit her brother Itcv. Frank Milli- gan. pastor of the Presbyterian church in that town. who intended meeting his sister. llow sho inet her death is unknown but it is prcsutned " i down fiat on our faces. We are seeing some curious things now in the cne- 1ny`s lines. Fancy tying men to the loopholes, where they cnn be seen and fired on. Yet we are able to count five man rank and file are “i'ed up" with the war. and are being punished for trying to desert. We are well fortified such cases. I think most of the Ger-lp, (1,“¢,0||, two ' ours | . tg, oiliflrolzixldi- is 11::.~-..m° urg mu _ ation mqui 1>.:;’:°,.;.'.{§ Co.. montigd se' sd semi E l.....-‘~’if.:.°=..;'.1i:°.:.f» uanslnd analyzes in F Ono cant per word first Insertion each continuation, Cash must aeco Twenty-tivo santa. ll ll GUARDIAN IILASSIFIEII ADS. _ Q mpany order. Minimum charge -_-.-_-_-_ .- ~ _ _ _ _- ~_ _-_-_ _-_-.-c-_-_-_'_-.-v-_-_-,vt --_-.» A---==fff:-Y:-==='-=---'-r~'-'- -'f-'-'-'-'-1'-'r'-1‘f`~‘ ‘ *V '“"-"`-`-`-"`r"""`""""""‘ "" ‘ " ' ` ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ’ " ‘ ` ’ llill t~eniett>r_v, Digby, tomorrow lifter- crossing frtiiit one c' i' to niiotlicr wliilc the train was in indlion. 'l‘|1t~ ticvcns- ed was highly rcspectt-tl young lady of 28 years of nge. Site is survived by hi-r mother, .\lrs. Frank Jones, of Bear ltivcr, who was formerly n St. John lady, one brother. _ , l that slit- ft-ll front thc lruiii \vhilt~_I noon tit 3 o't'lock. The services will ‘ he t-oiitltit-lt-tl by iltiv. Williani Drlllield 'Rector of Iloly 'l‘rl1iity church. "25 Men's new Tweed Suits. To- day-'s special. worth $10.00 and $12.00 ‘ lor $8.50. PATONS. 1010-5-17lll3l as stated above. and one sister, wife of Walter M. Roman, inzinager oi' the Royal llnnlt of (`anadn at Boar Rivoi' anti several hall' brotliurs and sisters. interment will take plttcc in Forest Q "l`hree hours display today of fresh ,Iicrriug. lobsters. halibut. liaddock, land codllsh, Clmrlottetown Fish Sup- ! ply Co. 1812-5-l8M3i. n - 1. L_. ---e--W-1 apply to _ FUR SALE Bay Stallion 8 years old, sired by Joe. Dillon 2.24 1-2, He by Sydney Dillon. Sire of Lou Dillon 1.58 1-2, World’s Champ- ion Trotter. The Dam of this Stallion, Fro- duced Lina Miller 2.19 1-4 and three others in 2.30 will be sold cheap, for further particulars J. A. Henderson Livery Stable-Queen Street | W 969 -I-2l.\l\vfm litistutf sr' - '- .W box Boxes. - Do you keep them in a vault ? . i-ujrii Have You Valuable Papers Fire Insurance will not replace them if destroyed. Do you keep them where other people can see them You can rent a “SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX”-this can be opened only by yourself. _ We invite you to inspect our Vault and Safety Deposit The Eastern Trust Company 154 Richmond Street l l i Agents \Vanted l 3 17 if _ 1 S GEORGE DALMEN Y |4228 _ " Pure Bred, Enrolment No. 411 7 PARKLIGHT ' GRADE, NO 30 -‘ Gcorso lialiiit-ny. H228. by Lord Dalnicny, (7269) (12219) 'he by Royal t‘nrri<'k. M5311) (10270) out of Maggie Taylor. (11065). (15355). Dam of George Ilnlnieny, was Nyanza, Imported, (8766), by Lahorie, (4770) (N791) anti out til' l'hohr\, (8'i'70| (18194). ` , `~‘- George lialiiivtiy. 14228, is a bay stallion four years old. woighing 1400. pounds. Ho has plenty of good wide flat bone. fine feather, set onthe best of feet.. is stylish anti active. in and out of harness. In fact a. typical type of the high class finished CLYDSDALE family. ; llc has won two first prizes, and as he comes from prize winning stock, his sire Lord Dalmeiiy, was a great show horse in the Maritime Provinces, as well as the Ifnited States, und his dam Nyanza, holds tivo first prizes :intl diploma. As "Like begets like” this grand young stallion is sure t_o pro- duce stock that will likewise be prize winners. and also net their owners large figures. l’AItKLIGll’l‘. by Parkside (9280) race record 2.22%. Dam Nelly, by lleriuindo, sci.-ontl dom by Imported Thoroughbred ABEL. third dom by llcarilcld. n son of Saladiii, one of the foundation sircs of our trotting stock. Parkligltt. is full brother to the great sirc and race horse Pnrkwool, ;‘.L'l1.§., who is sire of Lou llclcn, 2.211/.'. Queen Marie, 2.19'/l. Nelly Bangs, 2.22. Mabel T. L’.:!2l1,§. Lecwood. 2.26 and etc. Parkwootl was not only a fast trntter and a good sire, but a great show horse. lie won many first prizes in P. E. I. (his native Province) and was sold to New York, for a large sum by his then owner and breeder, John McPhee. Freetown. and afterwards won the blue ribbon in strong competi- tion, at the Madison Square Garden Horse Show. New York, one of the grandest shows in the world. _ Psrkllght. has size weighing 1300, style and action, and transmits these desirable qualities to his offspring. and should be a valuable acquisi- tion to the horse stock of Kings Co. These horses will be at owners stables for the entire season. Come and inspect them before breeding elsewhere. Mares at owners risk. J R IRIHAUT. Montague, OYIICT. III dlifll. 9956-5-ldliltfltrftf. ' ___»_ ____ _ __ . L - . -~r“riE’owr‘tsTi’Wl§`Fia`s°”1°o”e`si.`|_“A AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurser- ies. We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary. Highest commissions paid. Handsome free equipment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto. Ont. . P716-4-2llMFl2l\l. =e Help \\"nntctI-l"c1iit\.I .1 waN'rso-A Malo. Goot>°WR'6€sZ Mrs. lt. C. Goff, 54 Fitzroy street. 1027-5-ltiiiilli. ‘ FOR SALE,THREE PURE BRED Shorlhorn bull calves. one year old. \V. II.` Inman, liampton. 9985-5-15M5iptl. Misccllniicotis _ MRS. M. A. l-I-JGHES WHO HAS been coiitlttt-tina; n boarding l~ousc on Grafton Pit.. has reinfiyctl hack tb her old premises at 107 Richmond St.. where she will be pleaosfed to meet all her old customers as wcll as new ones. will?-5 i7M3i. -WANTED-GIRL .FOR GENERAL housework and plain cooking, high- est wages paid to competent per- son. Apply to Mrs. J. E. Wyatt, Summcrsidc. ' ' 1018-5-18Mtf. 1 WANTED--At once girl for general housework. Must have good refer- ences. Good wages paid. Apply to 12 Brighton Road. 1024-5-l8MtfI-Ilw wAN1'£o--A1' oNcE A EENERAE servant or a nurse girl. Apply Mrs. ` A. A. Macdonald, 126 Rochford Bt. 1011-5~17n13I. WANTED-GIRL WITH 6505 RE- ferences. for general housework. Apply’ at this ofdco. |672-4-2"IMtf. W- ._ For Bale - FOR SALE-DESIRABLE PROP- erty - at' Montague. Four acres land, good large dwelling ho-_tee and barns. Amos J. Robertson. Montagtie. 9988-5-17MlllEl0I. good dwelling house and forge with stables, elfc.. north side Murray River. Apply McKinnon di McNeill, 90 Qfolt C9028 Sl. 1000-li-l7MIii. BAL N U I BRED AVR- shire Bull riainl. _ two years old. Apply Robert Bafnlll. Hazel Grove. ;?_qi__ 11:1: _ _ -_-ig Q To Lot' i`ETc"i‘i H617 ti E" "`6"F` " `tiTrTE` |'_§]l ___ J | _U11 help you houseclean. _ Scrubbln Brushes Knife Polish _-"1 ecleaning Neetl_hll_s, You could_n t wish for a better or more complete line of housecleamng supplies than we are showing here HOW- lf-Vefythtng you could possibly desire is included in our present offering, here are some suggestions that will Dutch Cleanser rooms. West end of Sydney Street. opposite Esplanade, flue \-low, sew- orlgo and electric light. Immediate possession. Enquire at it Sydney is-.1-1s.\r4lpd. St. L.._. _ Help Wanted-Malo WANTED A MAN TO WORK ON farm. Married man preferred. Can employ wife also. Apply by letter. P. O. Box 272, Souris. il Securing Soaps _ Liquid Veneer Bon Ami Dustbane GDI Gél IOIIII. Stove Pipe Enamel Walt Paper Cleaner _ The sanitary sweep- Ing compound for iioors and carpoto. We have all size tins at all pri- Brooms Whlsks Putz Cream Dustbano Lyn New Wall Paper Our Wall Paper Clean- er will make ybur old Will Duper new again. lt's economical and ent- lsfactory. Pcarlino ` ' sliver Polish whitening Gold Dua! Ammonia For Furniture Liquid Veneer will clean, in-lgbtga and beautify you fum- tture-maks it look like new. Get. a bottll- ‘ 9003-sisnoipu l \t`a|: tml F6°6TTTO"N wA`N°"r`£`BT-T-"I N"`T>`tTA'lF ~_ .Telephone Your A01-der ltwill save you trouble- A For The Silverware lottetown by August 18, as nssisb ant cutter and coatmalter by a first class Journeyman tailor with a practical knowledge of _the Ameri- WIII only engage with first clash' ` It will reserve 7011' I-line. and you can i. nusorssr win be nltsu sfidiltyaisdgrfmdhz: If ynirmo ‘U0 tho_lt0ro"ln%up¢rg0n5||y |91. can Gentleman cutting system# “"`_'l'&=‘i°,f:”y”:t‘;:'§;°_:§"!:°ilh°Ul:‘¢;Pt1s§ To brighton and boautlfi your old silverware or _bran Seeds. use Pull Cream- I safe and satisfactory polish- rlvalled in merit onl! \I¥`otll' Special Silver Polish. ‘ Tailoring House. Apply at Guard; lan Office for address. ' ' ' 10206-17lI3Ipd. wam-so sec"ou5'“u’7iTib"i’ii'tiTi¥ ellsiile 10 org. 12 li. p. will either hire for season or purchase. M- 'Bll'*,* thityougivs it a" it." em up iso. ’ »»#.~»~-»- - dress Bev 94. Charlottetown. _ Mid-6-lilltf. 1004-6~17M8ipd. _ _-_ ._...' ___.. __......._....&¥ . I . "'i’€~f Beer & Goff 2.23.. .2 2.1 _' fi , I . .