1 BI1'1r'| Amana vp lyvv . , l`E'rOvVN ‘-, _ PAGE Tung” -. »'¢"a». \\o nhugr; been using a ln;-gg °““-“'i#lliPiRE LINIMEN1- for the past year, we use it in _ _ ...Miss Maude Pratt who i1i1.sbee11 s 11 ' " ,lu c . Charming Lass, Gantt. Mc- :t\:)SBo|;§0nin St. Peters has returned arrived in ‘Montague on Friday , ' H careoo colt tn S. S. § ""'“" H°f1*1ne iu barrels lnilinr- Enterprise' A ....8 or B relsl and buckets' Good stocii-al N ' ._ 1 so o ...Master John Got! Woodville 1 , , - 1 :m;r`>;;{i1sh at W. A. Johnstogyg, Mon- left Monday morning Aug_31s,, 10,. _ . - 9-5rdZi\. ,Hortonvillc, to resume his studies at '- '_"°" 'the Acacia Villa School. Lulk for Veterinary purposas and find it most effective for swlllings. dc.. we also handle s large quanti'.y in small bottles which me sell through our vm. ions couluiissnries. This is ,, 1u-o in_ much demand and givessalisfaciiou with the men.” Signed, I. VV. CROSS, Suporiiltendcnt Crosshurn, noni* Springfield, l$(Hl\I,VrlI’ l&‘ II I'f .’ (' _ 1 -1 - __,M _ ' _ _ -- inxvrlc. will|_l!l\ii§ililsH;ii|itii)ii lriimIr’i§i`lih)tlrIilglvtteéswnvugggl h€:,`e1;;\`!§éh';’r' 0:1221 ggi HODLB-HUB Hall 011 Tllllrs. J y . Kllics c0UNIY GUARDIAN OOC Oifcan in Montague, Cap; w_ ,g_ J,,h,,s,one ' ` Managm; and m Svuris. Morley S. Acorn, Maniiger. OO S2 -~-When you require 11 choice 1111111 Sc|1t‘¢0lh,1 I7, 1 _ . . ' ' “if” f §“1ie“i0Zef `1l1`;°iii's-io" B' M°““"“°'l "'T"° °°“°"‘° “W” ‘“ M°“““¢“° ' ces right In Y'-lu Wang- PFI- Hall by Miss Donaldson, Miss Harri- ' _*__ 9"’rd2" 'SOIL J. B. HaleY' and James Calder v The 'new school at Murray HM_1;;;i;h11i;;§elY attended and hizhlb' ap. §"§§ {`l0lil;_ Wf*SA?D¢l1C'<;won Septemheri __ 4 W lbs ice urchi , h has been swndm her va;;>§on‘Va§;| Alfred Mclfinnon. accountant, in O . _ ' Z _ ,the Canadian Bank of Commerce, lm" l10m@ in North River. ‘Montague, has been transferred to St. lJ0l1l1. N. B. I-Ie was given a fare- inllinuuiso iilu e, rilionynlid History of ll Menacheru, ua llttl ii, r - Iluvllulrl Struct. (_Ji0lum.b,ia| gave being Sisipingrizllih tives in Murray Haroor. They drove to Montague on their return Friday morning. Miss Edith Beer hol v Wd I t ’ S lu ‘ ' » S H. EQOFEY lfor Montreal, szngwa soelii T; e ng ish chu h t C11 V DlVlSl0l'l N0 8, Ql.lecl1‘5 Ctou Sunday evenilig,awhicllerv‘vii.s _ appreciated b th 1 _ The uiidcr.-lglled will sell bytion present. y She ewaigirccbfiiikgiifiigd Public Auciliii oil THURSDAY by Miss Alice M- Pigott of Mount. thc loth da' Seiicnlbcr I 09 atSte“'m`t' 5l191_ 2 o clock, p. nl , thi followin ;- .,.hL_ bu,,,,in_g of new Bridge at You HAVE 1Nn1Gr:s'rioN. l’r .'_il`s Creek Ilcml of Jolliistgifs And oondude of course that un R1 Phill :ind speciflcatioll tctiomaoh is at fault. So it is, but l11_- :loc-ii at tlic ollice of I’llblicbh‘“'° is 4* HUGO SW-H-Y back of the \Vorks 0* fi] `\'l jc~~l1ishc-ri this. for thousands of pbo- , 1 _. - , , ple whose indlgeetlon was lm JOIN" '\1`JI]{(1i:\ll]\IlT‘;!=i;'lor idiglrllel Ferroloue is 8 foodcixgp ml; ~ Vee and works wonders in Stomach trouvlc Whore dlgvstion 3, et, '"”'?-* .il!(l 'assimilation are faulty’ lug? *Til Ferl-mono. It currea thoroughly, sms an sf 1111 ufugglst, .Q 1 2 Fl: neral Director and Embalmer_ 4 Office, Sllow Rooms and ; A list Cliurcll Iiquiiuile t liist clflss. All proulpl ntic.l1l:.'l to :lt -‘ :lily hour of the d.ly or night. CHAS. F. DAVISON. Telcpllone, No :S9_ '\ l NNOU.\lCM’EN T 5 Conserls, Scciuls, Enter tail ments, Business, ct of :lnloiiuy illzlkillg untill' MORNING I)AlI,Y1» RURAL I)/\II,Y I’I‘fI{ WORI) (six lvords to each lille)--Ouc cent for cncli iilsurtitlll. &‘__._. verlising rates. " " "` 3i`t"li&iIf"1":ltcS. _ __£¢: °°' I . ’ F TQ. /‘ it ` . . / 1 1 #ir-1. - I =~ ll 0 ls. . _I--@1-`, Cliurcllcs, tcllipclnllcc' or- gallizatiolls and charit- nlllc ilistitutions half mic lf account for saillc is paid oil presentation. Miliilillilil price 15 coins Black tyi o ic mill unto 1 ments double rates. Births Marriages and Ilcritlls FREIC but verses will count smile rate :ls CAFE' oF THANKS sanie raic rr-1 :ilrwc when insrrtcd *l locals, an.-. b oll:1r'_'.'isc:it rcgular ml- .' lf§'No charge for iiotic.-s Of strictly religious services tveil when silver collection is taken, but all gatlieriiigsv ill :iid of or iii connection with cliurcllcs and cllzlritziblc iiistitutions, ifrul admis- sion fee or collection taken, will be charged -r !‘ - -_ ;‘¢ -o gr; .-*5 ' .v "f 2'- 5*-2 . >$i.'z:3‘L§` pa s. ia il Wolcoluo increase in ` stock to evory grocer. It is the best, quickest .r , ‘ and the quickest and roariiosli seller. isa -~~~ Bla cl: and all Colon _ ,_ ~ _ 10a and 2511 tiiil I- f fasmmw - - |, ' , , , if ' ' lsons are studied. __ moaogainy always right, under :my W’ of’-,l ' HORSE NOTES. ‘ The International Newspaper Bible ,md an cn-¢umSt,,n¢¢,¢, ,mg whyy '~' ' ' , ' . I een, -ri 4-,__-. ~. 1.- _.Vw J V. ism ilary 'f,PI .imbmg Lct us tell you llow little it will cost to iii- stall 1; s_\-'str-lil of up-to- dzlte s;lf.l t'ir_\' pllillibiilg in your liuiic. Do you approve oi’ luxu1'ies?'I`o li_zi\'c up lo--.lrlte plumb- iiigg in _ifflilr l;1,,nc is one of lllc 3_;i‘c'1;c.=,tllixi=ries. \'V<-c.”1l'1'_\'tll1’.- \'ui'yl:itcst fixtures in stool: Clgt our pi‘iccs they will iillcrcst you. l"‘red ii. Trainor, ('}|':ifioil St. - Opp Opera Ilousc -.=-,=,\»r x., ‘___ _gi ‘- ' ` .‘>..-_K-7-'.€e'. ~ l g I ll - -' -_-$1 I mo ‘ - 0 ,iflrzift is still in thc possession of Mr. 1 , , . ~_-» -._ - .- ' ...Sch. Dianthus, Capt. McDenrmld, cleared from Montague on Thursday with a full cargo of oats, potatoes, A VALUABLE PRIZE CONTEST The Guardian Has Secured the Right to Offer Subscribers a Bible Study Competition Without Cost to Competiters "rue clisrlomtowu Guardian has “cured U19 Fight to use the Interna- |ti011a1 Newspaper 13111111 study club -Lessons each week for the tcm, of lone year, commencing wltn the lesson hay und vegetables for Sydney. 'l`li‘s is the first cargo to leave Montague, shipped by McKinnon Bros. ' 1 F. Tarliush of Charlottetown, has the front of R. and H. Cox's‘ large store at Morell nicely fitted with samples of his choicest paintings and frames for a few days, where or- ders liiuy be given, His $2.95 and $5.115 portrlt frames may vi ell he Cui-, led the best ever sold here for the luorlcy. He handles only the best, B-nd, has nobody in this section travelling tor hiin. 9.gdr1i_ - ul ...’l`lic following oilicers were Wet _,.1 Mill *lilly installed. for the present \,uni'Lcl' in Iloril Stanley Lcd-gc, No. U1, 1'. O. T. ’I‘. at Murray Harbor ,North :-P. C. T.-'l`ho.nas Miller; C. T. Lemuel |Kennedy; V. T.- in each town can use these. The Guar- ‘in the like manner each Bible Ind book will be inscribed. All who can write, and have ideas, are urged to take up these studies lcation, as the papers are not valued .point, b t view of the cogency of their reason- ldian takes pleasure in being able to img idea5_ present to its rcndcrs such ,L valuable help slung the lines of Bible study. They will be published each week in the Morning Daily and the Rural Da- ily. Ouly paid-in-advance subscribers to either paper are eligible to join tlifu club. 'I‘hei'e is no ice for entran- ce, and no conditions other than those stated below. Everybody stands the same chance and has the silme opportunity to get the valuable priz- es withaut the Investment of a cent. There is one Condition that must in every case be complied with and that is, that every one entering the con- test lnust be a regular subscriber as above. , Suggestive Questions. “ Sspflnbcr 13, 1908. i mode Kin Over Judah and l Dnv d Z , -Israel. II Sun. 2:1-7; 511-5. ; Golden Text/-David went on and ‘grew great, and the Lord God of ,Hosts was with him. I1 Sum. v;10. l Verse 1.»-Did David expect a defin- 'ite and clear-cut anrwur from the Lord in responm to his cui1\1il'Y 7 ' What method did God probably take to unnwer David's two matter- of-fact quottions? Is it reasonable, or ie it fanatical, to expect God to definitely answer! similar matter-of~fact questions to- day 'I If our first anlwl' from God is ‘not clear and lull, ought we to keep on asking until we are batililcd ?(S|s Annie Gray: W0-~Wi"1Hm D- MC-‘GOLD AND SILVER ‘Is11.m. 111:24, xivzar, uiil;z,1v1o-12.) , _ Lure; A. Sec.--Helen S. Gray; Chap/ MED/ILS, BIBLES, BOOKS., Vase 2_.Ws,| God plenwd or dl-' l 1 regardless of the degree of their edu-| l for August 23rd, 1908. But, one paper :from an educational or literary stand-1 ‘ ‘ u from the point of’ l 1 i... Hin. .__.._l How Zum-Buk cures chronic ulcers and sores in seen by the fol- lowing experience of Mrs. Beers, of L’Original (Ont.) She says: “Some years ago ulcers and sores broke out on my legs and diherent parts of my body, and spread to an alarming extent, causing me great agony. I begun to iry salves, oils and medicines ofvavious kinds, but the sores refused to heal. I then consulted u niedicnl mon, who treated me for some time, but the ulceration continued just as had as ever. Another medical man was consulted, then another, and one nflcr another until I had tried live different Doctors. All gave me up in despair. The ulceration and the skin disease were getting worse all the lime, so I then went into the Hospital. I was there five months and come away very little better. I next went to another Hospital, and stayed there three months-again with no'succc§s. By this time my legs were covered with sores, my bones seemed all picked out with ulcers, and I could not walk without the use of n cane and ii crutch. I was in such n slinckiiig condition that I was longing for death. “ I saw n report ofthe value of Zum-Iiulr and I obtained n small supply. This did inc so much good I bought n further supply. A few weeks steady _.£3 D. use of this wonderful balm healed the ulcers, removed the sores and I am to-day coinplelcly cured. For many years I was obliged to use a cane and crutch to walk. Now I have thrown both cane and crutch away, and feel as well and vigorous as at the age of 30. " WHAT ZAM BUK CURESI Zam-Iluk henls all skin diseases--eczema, scaly sores, ulcers, ringworms, poisoned woluids, h:lrber’s rash, pustules, lace blem- ishes duc to blood poison, rheumatism and ni.-umlgin. Il heals cuisnnd laceraiions, stops bleeding, ciirespiles, eases fislnl:1,re1lucc< enlarged veins. _ i1c111=1l111r111a11.l t¢11iuf.,.1111i11 1~.1111~1<1.¢ils11¢ ~-511111111" mi..-ly. lr is highly aiitissplic. The besi balm for uhililr1¢n's injuries and skin diseases. All dmggisis and .stores sell iv. at go cents n box, or from ZAM-BUK C0., TORONTO, for price. 6 bcxes for $2.50. -Maggie Miller-: F. Sec.-'dwrsr ’l‘-l please.-1 with Dsv11BiI\“-fl- U1 Qualify for th,” man to be the husband only of lxl V-f|\\.E GREHT SKIN 'CUQE l l iizes Sunday School teachers, Bi- Wm? - , i ' ----------__...._.______ p' - , ¢ ' I ' the questions be answered as the 105- in polygamy always wrong, and _ -- Study Club is for the 1>uI‘D0S@ Of PN* Visas rl-4-I-low long before this Israel Tarts, the speedy tour year-motlug. ln an Unletfefed “'“Y Hmong uid Daiid know that he was to mi to ' 'lssee a wider study Df U16 BV ` be king? I. Sam xvizlflll, . _old trotter owned by`E_d. Crosby, Cape Traverse, started in the 2.30 »,'.';.-"- ‘ px" 1 1 'if-’."l` ' ,trot at Halifax on Saturday last for L lstullions of any age. It will be i'c- lmcilinercll 'l`ai'te won his rncc at Residence 1."t- 1*.. ~ _ ‘~ V Uppm L lp ‘i i-lnlifnx in his two year old form, atqnin last year as a three year old Illini will likely put up ll still tight on- l‘1Vi1dllt~.-;dny next, which date his own lfoul' your old race und class takes ‘ lace in the above race The sum- ., and blackout polish made. , _imp ' smnds (-parte) Q’ 2’ 2' 2, 3_ Y ;’I`iille 2.22, 2.24, 2.23, 2.23%, 2.24; dc- `tc11tiil;; Marico, Bloomidon, Surveyor 1-.nil distliiicilig King Arion, Lord liiiiigeii nnd-Franki Power. King Arionl ,Y ii' » i’ land Frank Power are four year olds ,E V _ `, A 1 ,null have been defeated by ‘Tarts is _ ~f;-,_ . lhll two and three ycnr old crm an '» ..‘.ri§,5?%k.i,ilt1~, .~ '~?__i‘l _) i lstlblrt with him on Wednesday next. l `: _Q_.` 13/ lAll true lovers of sport will. ndmirc Q. V ' ‘--`_ - ,_ 1 low ,11.=.~il11111 'rims null 111 the shove ' //‘ ’, grace with auch great atallious and , j ;Q _‘ ;, 4 -`: lthe very fast time. _ tg H - pf/ "" : Tnrte is 'sired by Brazilian which is ' ' n ,'; If-_-K ‘L sufficient; on the dam side he posses- i ‘ ses tho strains of Preceptor, Admin- . ~_ istrator and Nut Wood, the lattier ble- W ini.: the greatest brood mare sire In thc world. Tartc has two full b’ri/.l...., .`-ld. "C." owned by Dr. James liituonaiu, Silnlmci-side, and R. H. Stems, Char- ‘lottet11wn, whose age is one and a ihnll' years thc other called Graft six | ntlis old both of which are speedy lflrosny, wllo raised them and who wus unfoi`tuila‘te enough recently to lose the duul, Carrie Nation, wllich is .n distinct loss not only to her owner but the trotting world. Later on The Guardian will speak about the skilled rainsiilail wllo has trained and guided Israel '.f'url;c so wcll and wliosc name is John P. Irving. comis CURED IN 24 H OU RS You can pniillcssily rcnlnvo any corn, olllu-r hard, soft or blccdlllg, by) upply ng I’iltiiniu'.~l (‘.orll Extractor. ltuuvcr ui1ls,le-lives nos1~.ni', contains no zicids; islln|'i|il1~ssl1cculls1l\com|»osl-ri only of lleuling gurus and hnlnls. Flftv yeur.-l ll: iisc. Curu glliiriiillocll. Sold hy ull druggisls bottles. Ri-fusi sllhsilfillcs. PUTNAM’S PAINLESS CORN EXTRACTOR l :Your choice of one of 15 dlilareriil f- d'.ll\\'f’1t fn 1, | Sllirl. Sr.‘»J-A-Ni."vf.=.ri heforo vt;f;1_~\- such a ohzriiic-c gi von you to :I5 “PTC” per cent Inovv and up-to-clato Fsilioy Shirt.-. I) t such roduootl prices I have llimple parlor suits at cost price, ow on sale. D/lark Wright, Newlsonfn, Block. 9-8dr1i. i .the ma , I _ lhle. the basal truths of Christianity, and the problems which enter ll1t0 lm-E,-y man’s life. lt is composed of `all those who join li Local Club, and luke up the siilihle course heroin out- ii,-,,~_(1_ lmrring ,fy orrlliincfl clergy- nien. Although with their sympathe- tic co-operatlon, it is not corlsudercd fair to have them comD€_¢€ 10* the prizes. It is however desirable that lble Class scholars, and church goers generally, maybelong to this news- `pn,p¢r Club, also iloli-churchgoers, of lull shades 'of opinion. All such \_Vh0 have noi; loined arc warmly invited l to do so and compete for the prizes. l The Guardian has secured the iight ltr; publish the Illtnrnatlonal Sunday ‘School Lesson questions by RW- Df- Linscott, DD , which have aroused l Docs God ever give a personal pn.-inf lse in these days, and will He ever fail iii its fulfilment? ; Velour 5-7-What oan you #ray in lcoinniuildntion of the spirit shown by David in this event ? what are the chief human qilalitlen which are necessary in ordarr 11:1-_~vu imccoan in life? ,»Chaptn¢' D. Verso 1~Why did not (lol -lake David king of Irael, at the time he mndo him king of Judah, eight yeaia previously T ‘ Can God always bring thliiga 'to pass, when he desires, regardless of what men do 'I § Whyis it, and is it _always right, that we should favor those who are “our hone and flesh” more than we | ' est elsewhere, and theyldn otha,-E-7 fthe prizes are to be awarded. The Guardian is nutliorized to form B Local Nev.'spapei~ llibls Study Club for its readers, and guarantees to all who Join and fulfil the conditions, family, must be a paid in advance 1-nibscrlber to The Guardian, during ,the continuance of the contest, in ‘order to qualify for membership in lthe International Newspaper Bible Study Club and thru Local Club. 2. Each contestant lu this Local Club must answer each of the writ- tcn questions for 52 consecutive weeks, commencing for Sunday. August 23rd and the answers must all ho in possession of this paper with- ir two weeks of tlie close of tlils period, which allows two weeks grace after the close of the con- test.. 3. Each question must be anniver- cd separately, and the paper wilt- ,ten on one side only. No answer ,must contain more than two liunll- 'red words and may be less. It will 'be a convenience if students \-ill write their nnswcrs on letter paper, about 85 iuclles by 11 inches. 1 Each answer must have lhc mime and address of the writ-~r .it tho bottom of the answer, together with tho date label of a mlrrent is- iiuc of The Guardian so it can be identified, giving a number, regis- tered, and t'hen the name will be cut oil so the examiner may know it by number only. 5. Students should oc careful to l 1 I W. B. Reduso Corsets--Put.; every stout woman o|1 the samoj stylo basis aslior slondci' sisters. - L’ scounl on 5 (W5 lf' ' . , _ _' ltls thelast worclln corset mak- ' l,l"ll goods ‘°"°"“"" “'m"’h I '"u"r‘ ing. radical In its ldeasanu in Its, . fe../11 " 1, -.e .mg I~ F i mics fm' cash wlth have space for. iiolioo. your oidg|~_ chance to get shlrtnai. tho f-.llo‘,v- Ing prices. 95 ilor__6£1<.t.s _.$1.45 for 85 $1 40 for 01.1 $1115 io 0 , _‘I .. . _ "6/58 Gl.l31l"(Il&I\ sl.io si.s5 1111 sins. size l4to 18 Boys shirts slzos i 33 I J Off II Il ll *__ J to 14 an' -'i `. .row The Youug Men's Man, 8-25111' 1 " ,.16 ,-, - _JG \. °‘- "°"'°‘ “' f‘ :Zion had trouble with prepared L -' ,l C e Ioing, it was not owan s. ..m__.___ Even a child oain I3; 81 ` -. oak rfeot n ee "/- mm- .1l".:l' ..‘2.l'.".;'f:.‘:;: 1"- - E t1‘ia1vgiis.So11§everywher0- if '- n1¢ com A' W' "'11-/..,i:,. -J 'lily 1/ .LZ I 1 results. A scientific, logical. sim- ple corset.. winch by forolnglts vt-'m.i-ers to hold herself properly. so encourages deep breathing, that Nature ltsolf reduces the ox- oess flesh out of Lilo abdomen through hardening the soft. fatty tissues into hard muscular fibre. Tho Reduso will in a few months bring about a natural lessening of the flguro. Prlco $4.25 per prilr.--Stanley Bros. sole agents for P. E.. Island. ` 9-81131. , | Any Guardian reader who receives a dimly print- ed, badly printed, badly folded. badly cut, badly addressed, badly wrapptd, torn, Boiled or incomplete puter of whatever issue 1-.%l!ki1d v nofliy the Sub -1~.1~_~11¢1»1 Diirniimeut nt , .--_-_?__J &,,.___.. ' understand thc question before ans- wering. To do this the lesson text must bc read and especially the versa or verses, upon which tim question is based. 6. The answers from this Local ("-lull must he delivered to The Guar- dian oillcc, and they will he col- lected ut the close of the contest and forwarded to headquarters for in- dependent examination by compet- ent examiners. The prizes \vlll then be awarded according to the liiszh- est number of nlnrka, won ily 11.0111- burs of The International Nnwspnpei Bible Study Cluh, find prizes wlliizb may be awarded to menllwrs of this local Club will be given nut, from this olilcc. , THE PRIZES. First Series-A gold medal to each of the first tive contestants. Second Series-A silver medal to each of the next live contestants. Third Series-A 'I‘encher's llihle. price 85,50, to each oi the 111.-xt five contestants. Fourth Series-The book "Th:-, Heart of Christ.nrlty," price $1.50 to each of the next thirty-tive con- testante. Fifth Series-A developed mind, an expanded imagination 1; richer expcrif ence and more profound knowledge of the Illllln nnll of life, to nll who tnke tbl! course whctller winnln;: nny other prize or not lflicll mellnl will he sultribli' eri- illnvod, ;_'i\'ln;: the name of thf win- ner and for what it is awarded and so much inter will appear Weekly- Ove 01 *lbw* verse 2-Is nal ability and ment questions each week is to be answered always' 0,. gmarally' "W-8_,d,d in mis in writing, and upon thcse answerifwol-1d? To what extent does it depe"d upon ourselves ao to our promotion or success in life ? (This quertilon must ;be answered in writing by munhors of the Club) l Need there be any doubt on Hal :` i:rcl]. f'l:i s\icnI, and .~`l;l1:lI;ircI llolik s, in struction-llook lor :ill lllstrulllelits, .\l:\1-iisuript-ilziiior. f\l.1i.11~t:ri11t- 1 mls, Etc.. etc. MILLER BROTHERS. _ 12.; I\'L'lll Sl. .»\ I"l1sl~clsiss rupiiir-sliop in fmiiic-ciioll U _ I" il-I lil 2-5 _ F-' A E* PJ DPULAR SONGS ‘WAI.'l`ZES MU ' _ ~' . EDISON and VICTOR PHONOGRAPIIS that everything IICYG Promised Shall' Vurce 3-God had planned Cut ' be faithfully carried Ollli. -Dgyld Should bg king ovgr All 1.1'-Q, § CONDIYIONS OF THE CONTEST. has H9 in like manner a plan |01' ‘JI ' P 41- =__ , __ ___,_ f--;_ - 1. Each contestant, or his or her me of Wm-y man ? ._ JUMPING AHEAD 1 Of all our past rccords lilczlus we are bf.-ing recognized more and iliorc every clay :ls the leading house for 1 Men's Fashionable, Perfect Fitting Clothes Doing lllc largest liusilicss uicrlils flailing; it » right, ill fact lllcrc is'llt :l store :liij.‘\\'lit-rc llcttcr able to supply your llcctls, \\'itll<1ut cllnrgiiig' too illucli. ie? 55;.-- . Of course you wzllit :i lrlrgc :lssorlilicilt to clloosc l'i'oili,:lii. l . ,-V. .,-4. Z I .1_'i’;"5` , ,. v1 5. """" *L - yi, ` If ,.1 '. `_. 13' ’ g,-1'. f: "5" V' , . an-1 - v‘ . i = ’-;* , i .ill it il, K. . 9;-il i If ,, vii; , _ .fr _ “Q e i _ . fi - 1,. . ` _- . 5, r* . 1* 'l it l si: 's - Q .i -‘.97 NTT' >'-rr -a».,..".$"' 1 ’, lv. W°°‘l- “The Expert Tailors 1 k`|1:irloilcl1\‘\'il, August 27th, 19 8, I... B. MACMILLAN, diil\vfl'\\'tf . Secrclar; , Public I'l’orl:.f 1..-.. . , _ E 1' ‘ B III' Ry. Cp C friuilalli' pcrsoii or persons willing lo I I c-ulirilrt to :\|p‘llv the Ilospillll for lllc Ii;-, _ sane with suits o|`Ii1»llles;nli1 cioiliinig lilo _ po.~I:r:isl, ulliiv :1u1.1111.1 f... nhl 1 --1, Full line of lllsstoiis Saws iiiclildsug. X 5`-:las I ' L ` '\|. - _ ful pcrfnriiianrc of ilu- co.1ir;1ct innsl }{;.\“d Saws. I{1p Saws C,,m,~:-,SS dc acmiiipniiy unch tr-iidler. ‘ Th. I) 1 I I'1 I ' . ‘ ‘ it 1-piriucni cues ll ir iiliilf to' For Sale by Teridcns in be nddressed to tllr- under- , Signed :incl innrlzcd “Tenderlf Cl th- ` "‘ . ._ °' ° , E . \/\/ . Z ? A E E & .- f`\*l' f~5&'.i _ , ' .i . D 3 c-'fi .i- Q ll i‘ 4 - ‘_ ax t , .. I1 . vi r ' I -1, ‘ _‘-TF’ ni -i xi _ ,#5 , . . -~1» , _, _ °'°~'~ - I , , __L_ ,_