lu to lull. Cured by Four of Burdock Blbod Blim. -7? Mrs. N. Peister, of Brighton, Qnt_, was Cured Two Years Ago and Has Had No Return Of it Since. / \ 1.1 Read wligt she says :-“ It is now about two years since I was cured of a terrible attack of Bryslpelas, with which I had been aiiiicted for about ten years. I had tried almost everything, including medi- cine from several doctors, but could get no relief. I had given my cue up as hopeless, but I procured five bottles -of Burdock Blood Bitfers. and it completely cured me. In fact, the cure has been permanent. It is now two years since I took Bnrdock Blood Bittert, and I hav! not had the slightest sign of the disease returning. I fully believe that your wonderful remedy has taken it so com- pletely out of my system that I shall never be bothered again with it. I have the greatest of faith in Burdock Blood 'tt Bl ers." A aliirn' _ niolimf _ ABSDLIITELY PURE. __ SOLD ll PIGKIBES IIT) GIIIS. Samo Prloo as tho chesp adultorstod kinds. ~__.\~S§# ' E.W. GILLETT fi'_»'ll"T-?i¢°i'» -ronon'ro.orrr. .Y THE HJORLD OUER Thousands of Mothers l r INFANTS’ SYBUP ' _s _ For mlltrsa's Aliment; you eanifot but ` - admit the fact that this preparation _ isoueofmeritlndisailwhatls Q claimed for it. It is safe, plalsaut - J 'and soothing for children teething, ‘i *and s prompt checker of bowel and M ` __ stomach troubles. - ' Physicians and Professional ` ~ nurses rlcomlnllld lf. ' In nl-chasing see that Dr. Oo- .. derreg signature' and portrait is on every vmippu. Beware of themany Svlwrs putnpin asimilsrform and uiadeto ook ' eDr. Ooderre’s. Bice, 2_;¢tr.p_erbo#lc, or bud! ou recap! Q/'price Sole proprietors. 'rlrn Wnloafn Crun- uu. Co. Limited, Montreal, hnado. sTANT°N°S PATH RELIEF, _ _ a naaln snzgnv ron irvrusuni. ann lrrrnllaltlnl '» _ RUBBEAMPS _ At ilu 9_ _ ~ _ _ ,_ rp M 1 _:_ ' while he was singing. .___ _“NT 5 IZ ‘_»'_. If H 18 Kmg St web ow 0 _ Ii “mi @1095 7°” Cul? if "9W- TIN I went, asleep after awhile in spits " `-_` """_“3E`_l`='_f>_ J inilanimrltlon in the bronchial tubes of up right In the mmdk, of B sto,-y_ _ ,M -.__ ________._.'°"*'-_.__ ._-_._ T l . T " _ ‘ _ __ 3;- ‘MY _<_f¥*'~;"‘b‘° ‘h_fm‘;°§e 11% h“f_l_“:;f? Tile droning voice of Uncle Eb and the - _ ()pp°,|t¢ |_¢_R_ [knot |-||||f,x_ gggga if 1512; and lugs” iirimfpd feel Uf _TITS _h_B_UQ T190” mY f°|`9he3d mln* ' _ Fibtorl with nil modorl\improvon’lonts,magnifi- Weak cough mixtures and lounge, ed me back,hllnking, once or twice, but ” - - __ _ - f' h - 3"* 'J 4 ' - won‘t do, because ihey,d_o_n't reach the U0* ff." .|°-'Pg' Tp? “F9 '_'.'¥§ 593.9 _d°,“'_'} - /-\"\{_|H' _' -_ ily struct cars totllo cant-ru of tho_Cit,y__ _ diseased times. to a few e bers when Uncle lib woira ' futile] xr; runnu si.sowe~l.w ner any--aww-ll nu m ar _ l _ *__ ` ` 4_-_f.5.` _ ‘ "'"_,s A A are using 1 Ur. BunEniE's _ .-' .-1 ny invizco Cofllllh IIN- : UU I-UTUIUP sacirsusn 1 `I had to hold my head down pi-esent~ ly when the tall brush began to whip the basket. and l heard the big boots of Uncle Eb ripping the brlers. '1‘llcll we came into the blackness of the thick timber, and I could hear him feeling his way over the dead leaves with his cane. I get down shortly and walked beside him, holding on to the riile with one hand. `We stumbled often and were long in _the trail before we could see the moonlight through the tree col- umns. In the clearing I climbed to my seat again, and by and by we came to the road, where my companion sat down, resting his load on a bowlder. “Pretty hot, Uncle Eb; pretty hot." he said to himself, fanning his brow with that old felt hat he wore every- where. “We've come three mile er more without a stop, sn' I guess we'd better rest a Jiffy." _ My legs ached, too, and I was get~ ting very sleepy. I remember the jolt of the basket as he rose and hearing him say, “W_ell. Uncle Eb. I guess we'd better be goin'." The elbow _.that held my head. lying on the rim of the basket, was already nllmb, but the prlckliug could ilo lon- ger rouse me, und, half dcrld with wea- riness, I fcll asleep. Uncle Eb has told me since that I tumbled out of the bris- ket once and that he had rl time of it getting me in again, but I remember nothing more of that duy's history. When I woke in the morning I'could hear the crackling of tire and fclt very warm and cozy wrapped in the hlg shawl. I got a cheery greeting from Uncle Eb, who was feeding the fire with a big heap of sticks that he had piled toge_tller_ Old Fred was licking my hauds_w_i_th his rough tonkue. und! supposethnt is what waited me. Tea was sleeping ln the little pot that hung over the ilre, and our hreakfast of holl- ed cggsnild brcnd and butter lny on il paper beside lt. I remember well the scene_0f our little camp that morning. We had come to ii strange country, and there was no road in sight. A woodcd 'hill lay bpck of us, and just before ran a noisy little brook, winding between smooth banks, through a loilg pasture into a dense wood. Behind ii willl on the opposite shore o great ileld of rus- tling corn filled I broad valley and stood higher than a man's head. While I went to wash my face in the clear water Uncle Eb was husklng some-ears of corn that he took out of his pocket and had them roasting over the fire in n moment. We ate llcnrtily. giving Fred two big slices of bread and butter, packing up with enough remain- ing for another day. Breakfast over, we douscd thc tire, and Uncle Eb put on his basket. He made after a squir- rel prcscntly with old Fred and brought him down out of a true by hurling stones at him, and then the faithful fol- lower of oiilfcamp got a hit of meat for his breakfast We climbed the wall as he atc nnll hurled ourselves in the deep corn. The friigrnnt, silky tasscls bnish- ed my face und the corn hissed at our intrusion, crossing its green sabcrs in our path. Far in the ileld my compan- ion heaped a ‘little of the soft earth for a pillow, spread the ollcloth between rows and, as we lay down, drew the big shawl over us. - , Uncle Eb was tired after the toll of that night and went asleep almost as soon as lie was down. Before l drop- ped off Fred came ami licked my face and stepped over me, his tall w@gZxl_v, for leave, and curled upon the shawl at my feet I could see no sky in that gloomy green aisle of corn. This going to bed in the morning seemed a foolish business to me that day, and I lay a .long time looking up ut the rustling canopy overhead. I remember llstuu- ing' to the waves that came whisper- lug out of the further ilcld nearer and nearer until they swept ovcr us rvltl; n roaring swusll oi' leaves like that oi water flooding among rocks, as I have heard it often. A twlnge of homesick- (i‘lI \l"i`l§li I -Coni.il|ucrl,) ness cu_?_l_o~.i@ isle. andl _tho's:_:i~isg 8! Uncle _ gave me no _koligf . I r_¢.~ member. c_ov__o_l;lllg my. l_|_oad‘_gid crying softly up I _ought neil; o8e‘wllo had gone aw” and who I ag is meet in a far country called I y,_ n, whither we were mug. I `fof‘g¢.‘my sorrow finally in p__ I awoke it had _ grown dusk undcr the com. I felt for Uncle Eb and- he was gone. 'Then I I-Ie sat kneeling beside' me, holding Fred by the collar and listening. I could hear voices, the rustle of the corn leflli-ins .through -the green met. they couldnlt see his smoke now, ~-be- * gan to kindle the fire. As it burned up he stuck two crotclles and bling ’hil 'l0l"l'|1\ir PM lJ\-l1¢---»-~-- 5 C02 teapot on a'stlck that lay in them so Uillw. ilff llllillihl-‘»-----~'---.M250 it took the heat of tho dame, as Ilhad ililddock per quini,nl.... 275 seen him do in the morning. Our grot- Cod, por qlillltnl.-.....,. _......1l50 to in the com was shortly ns cheerful Outs, pcrl>us......_. . __ ...0-35 ns any room in a palace, and our_tir.e Potatoes perllus..... . 25 lent ii! light into the |0113 aislel that 'l‘ul'|lips, por bush..-' . . _....0 15 opened opposite. and nobody could soo Eggs, per doz. _....._.0 17 0 the warm slow or if but ourselves.. ounnunl, pn- ¢w_i._..... ...2 15 “We‘ll hev our supper," said _Uncle Butt-cr peril».....__.»_.|..........U 21 lb BB he 0l10I\“d H Paper and spread Anphul perllus...........- 40 _ out-the eggs and bread and butter and llrlypi-<~_ssud_...._ ......l-100 crackers. “We'll jest llev our supper, "lilo-kcns, per puIr,...,, HH’ DY HH’ by-_‘Y_l1i‘41_°Y°l'¥ 01103. HUM! "w'sl»ert\la...._... ....'...0 :LS - we'll make tracks in the dirt. I can tell lildcs per lb....._. 05.1, Y°-" l-’m\\il>-<, lwl~l»us...._ ......_o :ls Our supper over, Uncle Eb let me Barley per l>us._..... _ 48 _ look at his ruhacqo bex, n shiny thins Gum n@_ru»_...... _ so of German silver that always seemed rnriruy nel- 11-...._.__...;....__.o T50 FIND Ollt B QUl_¢,|i _f8l'_€W01l £0-l'_l_l_9; T39* - llny nor toil.. ...... .. ` chilly, for i-ilu i-lcmiou iw followsz- fore it dived into his pocket. He was »:n=rJ ' Wiiiluave ch'r,own will loava1loekyPt. , _ very cheerful and communicative and joked a good deal-as we lay there wait- ing _in _the iirollght. I got some fun- th`er acquaintance with _the swift, learn ing,'among other things, that it Iiudcno "Why not?" I inquired. "Well," laid Uncle Eb, "it's like thls- the `meaner the boy the sweeter the L.. .- _ ' _ mea _ _ __ _ ____ _ __ ,__ _ _e _ ----~"»-‘-~-~-- ~*- H_e sang an old song as h_e sat by the \fDR:( I I _ ~ 1° _ _ 17' 4,9/ _ _ - lt, same h<1<1r¢SS~ Since 1991~ A1” , t me, with a whistled intel-luae between ~\ »~-i \,-._ . _ _ _ _ ---.~ [B7 ____,___,,,,__ Stcucils, Stce1Stilmps, Price Card out- DOTTT Le _ _ ||ne9_ and the Bwmg gf it even now _‘l_,\_\"}-LL*-_‘.__\ \__‘~. ~. ‘_ |51 r '_ ' \\1»iwEuume1L<>w=rs,&° Wow Chronic Bronchllls cn-no ne inn. to um no any ul ul. \ frS\ lump v_ -/ S N1 B called to him. __ "Hush, boy! Llelow," he whispered, _ , - l _ - .` bonding over mc, a sharp look in his ' l . _ - eye. “ 'Fraud they're after us." dark under the corn. "I 'SUMME-RS¢ID.E MABKET QHAFTER “_ ~ Burloyner bus....._._.........05550060 _ _ heardn mom't_t y - _ Bocf(c1lrcms,\per1h....._.._...04t.o00l mU,_,cié Etrhud b,_gug:t°an'_s‘;_,;m__ Buck\\'llcat..._ . 501/0 0 55 _-~,__-Q.: ful of wood' and some water tfuttm' 9°’ 19 _mo m -- ` - " in the teapot while I was (1“If”ki"-S sleeping. As soon as the rain had- Eggs 9°’ 13 5° 0 0° passed he stood listening awhile and -Huy' l°.°”°"'°"' ---16.-00 W17 w shortly opened his knife and made a ""yl"`e".‘S°d--.--~~ --~-10-0° "°17-Q0 "tue clearing in the corn by enum' . _ St'.ru\\'prp:-\sc_d. . . _ ._ _ _ _ _$8.01 to 0 00 | llidcs por lb (li to 0 0§ few m|s_ w _ .twelve got to do “_” he lam’ ner vs_ Rollei' Mill Flour, per c\vi;....3.00 to 0 1,0 can* take any comfort .ni we man (lutnlcul, por-l0illbs..... _ ...2.75 to 0 00 my me I could hav. an the corn I _Hats (black) per bushel......46 to 0 48 wantedp ' Oats (white) por bushel. . _ , .0 46 bo 0 00 JDM you see him_ Uncle Ebou I: |_.°_ Whetlb pibr lnlilliél.. _ .. .. . . . . member asking .si l’ork.-.._i.._-.~......- ...-1:.. ».Yes_|» be a“s'wered_ wmtmng in me Pobilt-ous, pci' bus. _ _ _ . ._ _.015 bo0 00 dark; H] saw him when I walt oufffm. Tunlipa . . . . . . _ . .. _ _ . _ . ._ . . .0 I5 to 0 lil the water, an’ it was_he tol’ motley. G°°“° l"“'n"""" were “ter usp ’ Tlllkeys per lb ... _ He took a look at the sky after D““k5l"”`“‘~-~-- -~------M950 0 10 awhile und, remarking that he guessed h'”1“`“5~---~----- . /'“‘”' appetite for the pure in heart. __ ,// l ' _ "___ _ / Ulilil MAHKIETS. .00to 1011) 0 9b001(l _'o-o'Q`o'¢ g5`S§ to000 t.oD00 t.o000 t.o_000 (Farmers Price!-_-Corrected Daily.-) . ......0 to 0 ,1.l0 -tio 1.2) 0l0to000 014 l.o0]5 .0 06 to 0 10 GEORGETOWN MARKETS 3_0() 300 400 0513 000 Oil sro 025 om ooo _io 04 000 A éoo E333 ,__-<\\\\\‘»;\ _` ‘ ' ‘l|'» . /_ - K i n N l-_Y -}\`-//V Fil £3 'ff' ‘Q ._.005lio075 5500060 .0 6to06}"' ' |l. Ili. b\§*\Bl§*`b$l>tF¢§I>*'l>§ 8;Eli‘éj¥&E8&!BB_E G4 GGE WG 5 _ wc’ l'-3_2-“Sauer eso- u8&§ attests-:'E§~as-,_-_ ._ .__,_.l ; eaisesssaese- 4-1: we G`D&`1~Ih~Il\'l essence °==°_ Q 9 "»-'5='5eeo:;-curren- B~'e"‘.=:r$°.-safer.: \"\§l§ G ZZ S SS ¢_cc:` 5$fi l§»“ ES! 2 =»s1f'-°=U~:§!'5.=. _ #$535535-983 ummma mamma _$2935 S8852 when S55# lt~w~l= ls- 225555 MII# & oooq ~ §$ --ai and the trsinp~of feet near by__ It was ' ' f ' ` ' ` ' I ' ' ,_ _ thundering in the distance-that heavy. -`-""‘ ~ . _ 7 shaking thunder that seems to take CBARL')TTETOWNMARKE1‘S. _ ‘ _ _ _ __ -_ hold of _the earth-and thcre wem Corlect_ed_evqry ',[‘yesday_an<_i Fridgyl V DTZZGY M08* Till Tllllil sounds in the coril like the drawing of Beef (quar-t,e_;~)"'p°F‘||,_‘_ _I____`_0w £0 Jw, ____ anhenana the rush or many-reef. The nuei`p'a¢1i>............. ` I " noisy thuuderclouds come noarcr and Mutton por oareu2;'g____,_ the voices that had made us tremble Cattle Dlcsscd......... were _no longer heard. ` - Burger gms), pe, Uncle Eb began to fasten the oil __ blanket to the stalks of corn for a shel- Flour por ewt (Island) . ter. _ The rain came roaring over us. Flour, per l»|l1(llllp.)......__.. The sound of it was like that of ii host Qiltlauul per lb °f ¢l“'“|\`¥ f°mlU8 Ht B gallop. W6 ll! Potatoes por bua.... _ E0 to 0 _00 au” ¢|jgin¢|||gqgP¢¢k|m£5;t before bracing the stalks, the blanket tlvd guy _per toll (pressed) .._._.$_I4_(l)_ to 0 C0_ the .yet PMP" ¢_m“b1¢¢ ju 'mb ,ny above us and were quite dry for a gt, .o - . .5 ____ ,_ 0 - _mm Th; mm mmm In the -_“funding Strftw ___m____c___._ 90.9 . 5.0 should heed the wsrninkl and not fail to sheaves and then wma livvdhir dvwn Bt-.urs put-hus...._..._...._.;',_o into 0 oo the steep gutters. Above us beam and Chi¢k,,,,,, ,,,.,. |,,___________ ' rafter creaked, swaying and showing Cabbage per d,,z______ _"M025 W 0 50 , Kimi-V,l§9-,‘?.f .t.lT.9 ‘lurk sky: -TI_’.°_rf_l,m' I-Iay.por'owL._.._... I passed~we could hear the last hot- OMS _________ __ muon leaving. um aug-and mga the 1-,,,,,,,,,, Pe, ,,,,,,_' iumult ended as suddenly as it began. 0¢j,¥-'y'P,,,. b,_,,`,ch____»__ The--fue---bi-<1-f-w_m°===-nfsmi hushed to a mint whisper. Then-we C,,,,,,,_,, ,,e,.bu_,,____ ‘_ __ could-hear 9°!! *l1.°-"l_1TfP 'Qf =Pl_WlK.°R§ Pun,-nips ver hus...f.....o eo w 0 oo -“£3 *,333 . could _Nec sim at waht- .1 .ooii 'ul o 'as """- ' __ _qgglgoo ‘ulIlyp_o0p|olll\\8lll|*0|lllVTDQ_ _.0 is to 0 §`llY¢hl°sv~HBW!\l* *hd* _l*_°¥'¢°f°°"°" M0 wo oo till some iittrl exc_ltem_alit"or ‘ovenvork 6.00 to 7 50 makeatlialu feel faint and digzy, or per"- oai mo oo hp, .impiy going upui aowii siaiii take treatinent' before more serious aeeufu' V For all and nerve _troubles there i|uoth_iil_g't.o equal _ Milburn-'s Heart and j_ Nerve Pills. ‘ W. u. ....1 arm., .au ‘ ew ¢iu9_»i=_=_ hm di..»¢.°_¢=, but we do that -_M _ #twist-l1¢.li the weak heart, and build up tho shaky nerve system. ~ '\ Here is .what Mrs. Sidney Hoffman, Hillside, Ont., says `:-- ` "‘ I was troubled greatly with my heart, and was so very nervous that the least little thing stmléd me- l _ ” "My appetite was very poor; I could not sleep at nights, and was dizzy most of the time. I took three boxes of Mil- burn‘s Heart and Nerve Pills, and I am _/ery pleased ‘._c say that they did me _a vol:-ld_eri'il1 lot of good." _ . M_ilhu_rn`s Ht-art and Nerve Pills an -0 cents 'per b9_1. or ll for $1.25. All lrug;;_ists,_or rurlileil direct. _- ' "i"l:rlr"i`. liilniiuaiv Co..-'I.ri|i'iiw, °*` _ _ Toltouro, Our. | l ` A tonic ron' A_|.|. ' T It makes new blood lt lnvlgorntos It strengthens _ It build! B_ON__E AUD NlU3_ `,-'.l .§Zl.““_:!‘“.‘“°.u:.'::.‘ i2.'.:::~=° _:mi psilld chosen into rosy ones. ` Davis #1 _I-»r;_u1=.°.°v-_- 1-i4l-_»1*i<>a¢_fye\- Rocitr Pour rarer, 'Tho stcnnlor “ELFIN" will ly botwoon Ptilluo St. Forry Whnrf. and liiocky Point, .5 as S* ss 1?? .55 FL Ill. ll. il. llahl. .II “§§§§§ 7 8% “lifinl R I ITT. ' ll. Ill Ill. B. Ill F? :~s»=:< SSS .55 1|. ni p. nl ' 'il.'_nl 'Lili ¢ rwsE¢§ eSES$S 9| SUNDAY f_i`EiV_|&'PAl_II.E. leave (Jh'_i;owu. lah ' o Ro-iky Pt. il. i_l_l, ,- . -- ii. __ _1;. p_. p: nif 'Z1 pl inf |l. nl. .00 ll. in. W tf ;’£ua§ it me and the grotto was lit only by u I cnrsmrs cunt -f lies iz dcioclt. he whispered. _ cures Bronchitia because it permeates “Better be 0”", :“n:s|~ \ _ _ every part of the bronchial tubes Thi’ “sk” W” °n M3 bnuv and '19'-_ NU 4|r`pl\l[`__}"/ Aoaaaashs. _t _ and lungs. It cures b_y inllalai.ion_ Will all Fellily. I IOIIOWQI-him ¢hl`°UK3F 1 ’ - ` jg f l n'",°°&_ ' Hn' ~' ° ,aj ignite the herbs- lreaille in the tho long aisle of corn, clinging to the ' S pin when Quf mad, ;,,,,,, , ` yn l st. - l sm hirvlpor mchwthe nileeled uni or his war. -The go gen laurel-ll of; _ . . -is-1 iii - emu- HIM- ‘ iinv spot-heals theintiauinlstlon-stops the me moon hung near lcniai, and fwh° ¢39m¢» l'N_h'ihDll_l »°.‘ ""5 P*|"°‘""‘ °'“’ ‘“4°“' ' %°‘;§l;_T_:_:d °°mPl°f‘Fl! 0"” YW °f when we came ont inthe open we could; 1 Wlfihef Wlldll Md l"""°§,,,,',1_z"‘u‘ l’ _ . ` ` ` _ . _ ' __ ~ _ -_.__ _ 1 v _ ._ lx-..':."'.".1'~..l.'..i°.‘.f'-_-:.'r.ir"‘ " “°”" °‘ 7.7; .i?_LY._$.“Z.‘€§.'i3llf'.J.`2l‘*l§’.§$."i’§ 1' 5*- WW. Mm -*""" "- ” "’_‘F ‘-_“',4"‘_°- W-W' ¢°- F-7°" !°.""'_F¢5.'~ carried me over the brook, stopping on Z5 _ §___ wt' S, " 'A ' H _ _ _ ~ _._ _ _ . .Q _, .' Iii- -_ __ _ __ us, :ve’ll do tho rest. Chris. VV. Mack, Run into C0nSu|~nD"0n_ holds. I lay with my head in -his lap ¥~&_8Q,“__'*€Ef_i`|C»`}(_-r_l'-::_';_§_§`_ll"- __ \ & § ‘ ` \ " f - 1. (l 1'( ‘ ‘ _KING 'Ei)‘WARll HOTEL tl i u on _\ w mn y illlrldglifllx Within inleillwgnieildg lation. _ WM. WILSON, Proprietor. Avi as d l vr_ _ -rar iiurrriuri sour // J ‘ i , I . 4 I . l _ if '~ _ _ apt. Grill open 2 o' occ: _ / ___" __ '-____,¢ BlD0d PQISDIT m.;b;:‘::;Z;':,t3kt;:§:,1f:§_». um UM” . égghplemomsformmmerelslhravellen Lmm _ ______- __ _ ___ ¢ Bring” -on” sau Rheum' Eb as he followed _r.h_a bank ,up into; A _ _ H, WISWELL, Manager’ BR Eczema mal Sorofula, tl” °°°“ _"“-'hm' _ ahHiof $M _ 3 d 1 If _ - _ -~ "Whitt mike! 'em holler?" I liked. ~ , » - . - -3 . _ It pays to keep a stock of 4 ~ 4-oh' they” 1”' M v md, nm ..»,__ lldlf *mlm* ITANN IA SKIRTS I ulluulu. neun. nliill of wlnn rrp; 3- _ ~¢_:..».»~ A _ ln- IT i fi - Morto-1oN,N.-B-_ - _ Located Hotel-ia _ , - _ coed 'em. Been a hardd ft.; .- _ _ ~ -- .1 _ bécause the will give your customers P _ llttle folio, 'Ibrrlblo log- _ _No rll`tir`e satis§e;_iou.__ Al materials are »_ _ ~ -' country. Every one on 'em lied tr UNI- ' 1 _ |',,_ _ me _ at *ulll WM ngedan s run . _ _ ' ` ii ' l k ' ll ld boi-' .. '» li -"T °\"°°*"°'“ °°'"‘°"°"*'v- uf.-:u§§fi°°§r°1"i..vTu¢i.f°rl'uul.°f.u3. -4* - ~ .ui _ °5~lul»»"‘al*li-“wiia if Britannia 0)" ua” n»vi|a-r»»|¢_¢os,m.,x°nu¢a.- .|¢ila1m\¢'_h__l;ce;i_§vot.cd to excursions, picnics and a lst rock midway to take s drink, I = bqf.__f .`_' '_ Yr" { ' MoN:__`- -_ ___ . -___ _ ~ 5UNW\‘Y» 1111-737- >~ ld lb R I Ill I , d If ‘ _ _ _ _ » ` '_ - - - - ma. .::..-.:. BEAVJ-Ip, _i.f...\.».d ....°.-_,__ Q h hae. M drangisls. _____.i...__--~ i We_ have the largest and best _stock _ _of baroophaguses. Monuments Tilb- WS “ld H¢`H`dstol1cs ever eithllilted _ in the Mai-nine -1>f°viueeu,iu ' of all shadob also re!i,grey ondh p ' » granite. It- is worth lookliig aft* if you dou’t want to pnrehngg, 1_f>yn_;_; want to piirclisse this is the best and cheapest place on P. E. 1'. C_°U_€§p0ndence ~ solicited. De- signs furnished when requested. Plans drawn when required' with' ‘ out charge. ' I _ 211|, fri&w 3m ` V ' 'THE _OLD R-l§l.lABL__E -- -STILL T0 THF- E. F. noun-v, . " __ _ '_ ~. `~ »¢'9__»;__,,-.\__5._l~ _,_ ' - - " 9 , I _-we zz". “'>_ of """" FRONT fc; Aa-rl, I __-_.`~.§">'Z_f' -f--~ ` s- ,__ at __ 0 ‘ ~» 7l §$ \Ti,f"_-, £2- . °"§=.\§,-iii _ fav. >,_;_ 4_5 ,_ _ . _ "S4 4 .I \ ti __ _ iif ‘jg-.._ e " 5:, 'eb C.. _ .‘.~.‘~"__;,=.__‘..§{¢_\l’e__,=, " :‘- I - _ 5 -~_.»;..~'=._.‘1.'wf- ___-ro _ ,~,-1-15 ___ui. - Q-; ff-’fe»."°i-*Q an -_ 5" \i\.f`?S’-"` {}::»i`_ Z ` ;rf 4 ‘_ to ioc each. ’ - _be added for pos_t_age, _and _cab_b_gg_¢, shipping, , _ ’ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ » »,_ ‘ ‘ ` _-_ ' 5 ,-», `---_ Gris _ IL, gif §_,,| _ ' " _ . {__,,_`_'-_¢__)¢-_fg_gc` c~\:";l.'l?i' ,,_ PLAN-TS I I The beautiful in' uatiirel is well worth ‘si.=.1.t.ivr¢ins» Nathicsrdds-\° theappsaranoeoffs pllvoeso much wsu., _ :__i19_\v r _ _and we h¥?t§ls%`_Pé'r“o`vy` and tléeuowner of'a__iJea,utifnl`ga_rd_en is r _ d higher in t-_l_le` _est`ilif_i_ii_tiou of the passer by. ~ _ The following is-apottial lot of our stock--_ ' _ ~_`_- Q Perennials.-Papsy_bag_e`_ ' lants-_for fall and winter use i2c per roo. Perennials sent'-by must - . e_avea_alni 1. =_n- _iz- venieéit give up a call any daydof the yall. _ as _nius accompany or er. Or __r ._ r__ _ - *f-possible. _We pack in damp moss and plants aieiggooldyioz g ni cauliflower ands lerifgef per loo But J. J. __<_iA\§_sg-_soN, PROGRAMME. l Morumv, JULY 24. _Qr_0hes_l)ru lll_Q\_icol\ _Sfnuu-e Gurdon:-l fmnl ` -7 p. ni: _noeption»w`vlsit.'ol-s in the Market Tlllllsl/8 p. " ; J '_ uics_i>.£fv, ni.r25. Gmml_ .Tuiliico ` Cclebruiilon at St. -Du§f¢4i'»a_1\ H C°\lcpo~¢iépunds _berlin-u sipna H00 “ill M|ll‘|