THURSDAY, NOVVEMBEI. ll I lo ii PMr-Dqnailnua of eloihlnl for Walla-n Canada W. Social V Island’ The Charlottetown it; annual ROTARY CHCK on the evening ilier. oak it again for the 5th We also thank all The Central iiinariiian ._._-. This column is nursed for uawa of local luteraal but advevflaiug ol a ueway nature may be inserted at e cenia u word strictly payable ll _ _ """°" _ l non: tlnr year but if ~ ' TODAY XS the day for St. Paul's raan w. BEATTII Tea and Sale.‘ a-sus would call N. D. McLea 0T BIMIEWWIL N. 5., Glllld JUDGING ‘I! WINTER FAIB__ A ‘v commin”: chancellor, Knights of Pythins, for m; Maritime Domain, who will of- ficially visit Empire Lodge‘ Ne. 19, Charlottetown, en Thursday, Nov- amlifl‘ 21st; ll IIEMORIAI alas. JOHN MEIKLI The Toronto Globe reproduces photographs of three Maritime young ladies attending the Canad- ian Convention on Boys’ and Girls‘ Club Work at the Tonmto’ Winter Fair, which ‘ eludes Miss Marlon Wood, aged 1e of Mount Herbert. PET, and says she is an authority on beef cattle, being a member of the Bethel Bhorthorn Club. numerous was and lmany at- tractive tables at St. Paul's today. L-Sllll POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a motorist appear- ed on a charge of driving to the comm -n danger. I-Ie pleaded guilty and was remanded one week for sentence. The defendant in s. oom- mon assault case was fined five dollars or in lieu of payment ten days in jail. A vagrant was dis- missed, a. drunk who failed to ap- pear had his five dollar bail bond estreated, and another drunk was sentenced to pay a five dollar fine or spend ten IQ I?“ Horrors The death occurred in this city on Tuesday evening of Mrs. Mary Ter- esa Meikle, widow oi the late John Melkle, who predeceased her abou forty-five years ago. _ ' she was 8'1 years oi age and was born at Vernon River, daughter of the late Coasmas Macmillan. The deceased, a semi-invalid for mmy pears past. was a woman oi fine character, and her memory will always be held in loving remem- brance by her family and friends. She leaves four sons, Charles A., steward of the car ferry "Charlotte- wwn.” Fred, in Trenton, 3.5.; crus- mas and Jack in Charlottetown; also four grandchildren i A great grandchildren. She will be laid to rcat today in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, af- ter service in lt. Blur-staff's Basilica. Of Haile Selassie — If they expect to conquer Ethi- opia. Mussolini: soldiers must learn to dodge not only the long eabrca, the sharp knives, and. the piercing spears of the natives. but also the mosquitoes, lice, fleas, ticks and other insects which infest the coun- try and leave disease, distress and death in their wake. Mr. and Mrs. s. w. Delaney. Mel- Mute mm who have liwdlnvthi- peque, were in the City yesterday vole have aucclmbed to a variety vmtm; meg;- wn, ,of illnesses. These range from mal- icrla, typhus fever, relapsing fever, Mr. Robert Walton left for his tropical ulcer, dysentery, contagious home in New Glasgow, N5. Tuesday jaundice, dengue fever, elephan- morning, being the guest of Mr. and , tlasis, leprosy, ringworm and scabies Mrs. C. Bolsner for the past two‘ to tapeworm and venereal disease. weeks. I - What is more, these diseases ap- pear in such virulent forms and carry with them such high temper- atures that though the native Ethi- opians by some inborn rcalstanc , seem able to withstand them, for- eigners can not possibly battle them. This is the opinion of Agnes Wil- loughby, who spent almost five PERSONALS Reardon- O ’Donnell 1w... ti a ls Friends and relatives of Master Jackie Murnaghan, Prince ‘Iitreet, who underwent an operation in the, City ‘ Hospital "yesterday morning for appendicitis, will be pleased to learn that the operation was suc- cessful, and the little lad is doing The marriage was solemnized- in lt. Jonohlmb Church, Vernon River, at eight o'clock yesterday morning usual, i: in aid of Crippled Children and other char- _ We thank the public for the rapport they have given us‘ on the might: of the auction in the part and regret that lastyear we omitted calling on some parties who later ads-trod u: they would have liked go m”. "ibute. We have endoavord to make no such omis- overlaoked we would very much appreciate gladly attend to the matter. _(SIGNED) M fihi, President. OTARY CLUB 0F CHARLOTTETOWN Of THE CHARLCYFFETOWN GUARDIAN ‘To. Citizens of Prince Edward ROTARY CLUB i. holding RADIO AUCTION over of Dec. 5th next. This, M. December. than who have donated. We you have unfortunately been - if you n, phone 149, chairman of the or to Nov. 25, and ha will ST. PAULS Tea And Sale Today A l The Central Guardian Illa column Ia reserved rer uaye of local interest but advertising of I "III nature may be. inseriad a! I oeata a word strictly payable in advance. RAVI YOUR. tea and meet your friends at St. Paul's today. L-3l15 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 4- m. Geo. J. Smith. Saint John, NB. announces the engagement of m; only daughter, Margaret Robin MacKay. to Mr. Nelson Rattenbury (Lieut. R..C.N.R..), son of Mr. anr; J. M. " ttenb y, Charlotte- town, P.E.f.. the marriage to fake 4— Italy's Greatest Fear i often fatal if not immediately given germ is vegetables and on the hands of the servants who do the proper treatment, for the found through hands of native mouths of foreigners.‘ "Among other dread dise they believe is caused by a bat; dengue fever, prevalent in the low- lands and breaking out in ‘ once a yea-r; takes a great toll of lives and car- ries with it-a temperature of 10a Ethiopian’ Disease Told Graphically Nurse Describes Deadly Maladies In Land cooking. Other Dread Diseases “Another disease transmitted‘ is tapeworm. Due to the complete ck of sanitation, the entlrg native pop- uistion is afflicted with it; the egg of the tapeworm finds its way to the hands of the natives and thus is transmitted to the food and the are contagious jaundice, which the na- tives call ‘woof,’ or bird, and which ire pneumonia, which place next month. 1,4113 COLLIDEB wrrrr TREE-Early this moving a coupe Prcceedina rest on Sydney Street by Con- Mllkht Square ran over the curb and into a» tree. The driver left the car with the motor running and dl-iflpilflflved. People living near-by heard the racing engine and seeing smoke thought the car was on fire and called the police.’ The! came and took the car and are looking for the driver. The car was badly damaged. IECOND B. I. S. TOURNAMENT OPENED-Jrhere was a large at. tendanoe last night at the opening SAINT JOHNTREDERI KRIISSIIEII SALTS ENDS FlilllT SALT PEPSQDENT groom POWDER “ SPECIAL ! 3 Cakes of Cashmere Bouquet of the second auction tournament under the auspices of the B. I. S. Keen v mpetiti -n was a feature of the evening. In addition to regular tournament prizes there are special prizes each night. The winners last night were: Mrs. Arthur Richard, Mrs. George Bell, Mr. William Le- Clair and Mr. Ico Murray. The door prize was drawn by Mrs. Wil- liam Iarter, who was absent. At the conclusion of the card game some old timg dancing was enjoy- ed the music being furnished by Messrs. McGillivray, Flood and Douoette. CHIEF DAIRY INSPECTOR HERE-Mr. W. C. Cameron, BSA, who has recently received the ap- pointme Al: of chief inspector of dairy products for the Federal gov- ernment, arrivcd in Charlottetown last night. Today he will-sit in on LECTURE BY for MINERAL, (ill, 32 oz. - 98c Dr. Chase's NERVE FOOD t Special ClO _ 69c lee- -— T90 (AnYouIMwnsl IAN You mAomI-y cheerful qnn of the Worces- i¢r,Moss.,tq|lor who, offer suffering from severe stomach trouble for 7yeore, was instantly relieved by o dose of BIS A-REX in o Resell Sformfeli much better after taking one bottle, got positive relgef after three more, and now enjoys his meals, can do more, KMH Ell/Ill’ Special Q (QHAI-HJQTFTETOVVN lliliiilliii vrisr - ear; Assassins-en. - $1.19,, rmnuus Oiiililiilliilijilie. Dr. Chase's OINTMENT (antiseptic) ./‘ ff CANDIES " The freshest. candy in town Assorted and family packages Pound Boxammsnc SPECIAL ! g 3 cakes of GARDENIA SOAP and bottle of GARDENIA PERFUME Both for work than ever beforqond has 9 new loose on life!" Soap 29c with Perfume INTERESTIlTGU Rrvnltmcui A large audience in Zion Church when Misc Helen Lucinda O'Don- nell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. as well as can be expected. years as a nurse for the United leprosy. to 10B degrees; elephmtlasl‘ “m, a meeting of the creamery oper- ators and butter makers of the Presbyterian Board at the American Francis O'Donnell, Avondale, be- Hospital just outside Addis Ababa. came the bride of William Earl Reardou of this city, Rev. B. D. Mc- Cvuigan performing the ceremony and celebrating the Nuptial Mam. As the bride entered the church on the arm of her father, bywhom ahe was given away, the ‘Wedding March waa rendered by Mrs. Joe. Dousan. organist at St. Dunstan: Basilica. city, who also accompanied éhepsollzlslte, Mdessrs, W. J. grown. . . ye an Miss Mary or chsdottet ,' who rendered t?! propriate solos during the service. The bride. who was becomlngly [owned in a brown velvet dress Liguorian Players Scoreln Musical llopea To Go Back Today Miss Willoughby, who served through many an epidemic when not only the 90 beds in the hospital were full, but patients were lying on the floor and on the porch. is at her home in Philadelphia, hop- ing that she will be able to return to Ethiopia as a nurse with the Rod Cross. Btrlkingly exemplifying the ao- curacy of Miss Willoughbys state- ments is the French report of Ital- .....__.. Rnllicking long hits, humorous jokes and a clown act were combin- ed into a splendid pen ancc pre- sented at Holy Redeemer Hall yes- terday afternoon. The performance was staged for school children. Two “extended" entertainers, the renowned Jed Maddigan and his able istant Bob King put “on a “llllephantlasis is a most hideous affliction: it causes enlargement cf the portion o1 the body in which the germs settle. When patients with this disease came to the hos- pital, I saw as many as five men body which was afflicted. “Leprosy is frequent and there is no isolation for lerlers; they deal in grain or livestock, go about in public places, and eat with friends and relatives." . Miss Willougnby declared that every night before they went to bed she and other nurses and physic- carrying that part of the patients province. He came east to get iam- illar with the industry in the Mari- times, Mr. Cameron said in an in- terview last night. He has been connected with the dairy industry since hi; graduation from the Unl- versity of British Columbia in 1935. Accompanied by Mr. W. J. Davies oi New Glasgow, dairy‘ in- spector for the Maritime Provinces, Mr. Cameron plans to remain here a day or two. The many friends oi Mrs. Earl Carmody. Charlottetown, will be by Rev. James MacKay, D. 13.. 40' scribing the missionary efforts of the Presbyterian Church in Can- of the Board of Missions. has llliii sion stations Canadian Presbyterians. thin able to describe most vividly the conditions which are. as he-nointcd out in many cases nothing short of ap- pulling. Hall listened with rapt attention last night to an illustrated lemme ads, in China, Manchuria. and Japan. Dr. MacKay, who for sev- eral years has been the chnirmflfl recently returned from the Orient where he visited the various mis- supported by the He was there, conditions Following a. short prayer service. trimmed with gold, with accessories to match and wearing a handsome corsage bouquet of Talisman roses was attended by her sister, Miss Mary O'Donnell, who wore a purple‘ velvet dress with accesso w match and wore a coraagc bouquet of Talisnun roses. Mr. Fred Egan’ ably supported the groom. Alter the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home at which were present about fifty suesm relatives and friends of clown act which produced gale: oi laughter from the large number oi children present. It was a put on for the enJoyinent of the children. gram, which was also war-ml plauded by the children, the follow- ing songs were given, the entire en- semble Joining in the chorus- Miss Marie Paquet was the accompanist. "Piccolo Pete", specialty In the musical part of the pro- Y IP- Mr. Art Moran; fan casualties after the first week oi action-Aim!) oi whom only one- seventh were combat victims. "When I first went to Ethiopia in May, i929", Miss Wllloughby said, "I did not believs the temperature charts in the hospital. They-show- ed fevers of 106 dQKNcs as an cv- eryday occurrence. "But after I had native patients who walked in with fever at 106 degrees, I realised that even a tem- Ante and ticks that "Black ants isms at the hospital invariably pick- ed tcn fleas off their bodies. v she said they became so accus- tomed to being covered with fleas them with horror, but rather as a scientific curiosity to be studied as to whether they would bite and what disease would result. pleased to learn that she has re- turned to her home much improv- ed in health following an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital three weeks ago. Arc Deadly they ceased to regard and was written during the com- poser's "second period," which also was the period of the great Fifth ' however‘ a" ‘ (mu Symphony and of many other iust-ly "Iiop Hat, White Tie and Tells". Mr. Danny Wedge; "Sugar Plum," Mr. Wm. Morgan; "Bwanee River Blues," Mr. Oliver Pineau; "Roll Out of Bed With a Smile". Mr. Alfred Doucette; "Paris In Tho the contracting parties, together" with the officiating clergyman. At the conclusion Mr. and Mrs. Recrdon left by motor amid showers of confetti and good wishes, for Charlottetown, from where they’ pcratum of 108 was nothing ex- traordinary; as a matter of fact. Dr. Alvin Orr, one of our physicians registered 10s when h, fell fatally ill with typhus. ferent matter," Miss Wiiloughby went on. "The wounded and dying Italian soldiers are bound to be de- vmn-cd by these ants, which swarm over the fields and eat anything in popular works, Beethoven's earlier string quartets showed markedly the influence of Haydn and Mozart; his latter ones, regarded as the grand- est of all, are obscure on first hear- ing and it was a happy choice which held jointly with the .St. James Church congregation, the speaker was introduced by Rev. G. C. Web- ster, pastor of Zion Church, who remarked that Dr. MacKay. W“ known to the people of this Pm“ inoe, was his father in the faith having at one time been pastor 0! Rev. Mr. Webster's home church in London Onto-rio- China, the speaker said. is a country of great contrasts where one sees side by side objects of poverty and immense wealth. In Shanghai behind gorgeous build- ings there are novels in which Canadian farmers would hesitate to put pigs. There, too, in the sec- pr _ Mill °°°°d°° °° B°“”‘ ‘°' ‘ "m" White Glfllclllfl", Miss Melvina Richard; "In a ldttle Gypsy Tea Room," In this number a setting of a Gypsy tea room was exquisitely na at the rear of the stage. m°°n "in by motor to the principal centres of the Dominion. The l numbe of wedding lifts. which included linen, cut Ill-is. china, furniture. etc., testified to the popularity of the bride and "Wm- The groom is a member of the office stafl of the Maritime Electric 00., and the bride a former fmployee of Hoytb Beauty Salon. Previous to her marriage, the lat- ter was the guest of honor at sev- mi miscellaneous showers. Pius Callaghan, who sang "I Was Lucky". and Miss Mary Moran, who sang “Toddlhr Mr. Alfred Doucette was the accom- panist Spring," Yvonne Arsenault; ‘Little Mr. Scverinua Arsenault. god Solos were also rendered by Mr. Along With You." The'end men, Messrs. Wm. Mor- "Therc is no doubt in my mind that the Italian invaders will have a difficult time escaping the Ethi- opian germs. which will out, into their vitals as quick as the arm of an Ethiopian soldier and as. relent- lessly as steel. "First there is ntalaria, which cmnss Rom the bite of the ano- pheles mosquito and gives the pat- ient a terrific chill. abdominal pain and a high temperature. We used quinine in larg dcecs, but since mosquitoes abound in Ethiopia sight. ients on the Ababa needs dead animals them. ‘Then there are the hyenas. When we were forced to have pat- during an epidemic, we bad to have night watchmen to protect them from the bycnss. "But I must say that Addie come down at night and eat the would be utterly impossible without "Bihoe I left Ethiopia in March. resulted in the performance, last evening, of an example oi his loss difficult, but no less typical, middle period style. The quartet, in four movements, opens with a brilliant Allegro, pass- cs to an Adagio of serene beauty, thence to "Allegrcto" with fascinat- ing trio passages for second fiddle, viola and 'cello introducing a tradi- tional Russian tune. and concludes, "Presto", with an effect as refresh- ing as a cold shower after strenuous exercise. porch of the hospital those hyenas. 'I'hey and. all refuse; life s - On . 99th. in 8t. aura Rectory by gan, Art Moran, Danny Wedge and Wally Pineau contributed numerous very humorous jokes Mr. Ivan Rcddin was the interlocuior. The programme concluded by the entire ensemble singing "A Tavern In the Town" and "Good Evening." A similar performance. in addition to a plgletmflumb Waiter" gniil be prcsen evening and day evening at 8:80. them is practically no way for the white man to cecapc malaria. Typhualleadiy Foe "Mame dreaded than malaria is typhus fever, an epidemic disease occurring once and sometime twice a year and caused by the bite of an ‘ected louse. “Binoe lice are abundant in Ethi- opia, typhus is a particularly deadly fog of the forehner, who can m- oover from itonly with heart stim- ulants and good n can. "Often an impaired aI-Yt. I» NY’ M m“ "*- azur. sou and gangnne of are poet-convalescent complica- tions. ‘fhc Guardian joins in extending 5""? felioitations. 1a, 103g _ ; 3,9,"; ‘.E£°11-_I__ tar, Shirley Paulina ~________‘!QL__._____ _ ___.___ MARRIAGE! ‘i?- I. R- "- Blymond, Austin James Solit- g: T-flyaliat to Olive Isabel Stew- Island Team m“ , In Sbrth "Place xmru‘ »' o ' a a-fi At Winter Farr who!‘ Iélymrautonmlc years, "llmusteraooalaimowt-o N- D. Mdlfbvllan 9. I93‘ Aielwrlmrecvivedfimlvron- tobytheDomlpicu. ve Rock Branchhenfrcrn KW. é’ tum rises 11:06: of ‘time and death results. ‘The moat la neoealvcnac. ven veuoufly when the temper-alum is high.‘ hyenas, which became such e. ia- miliar sound during my stay there." MAGNIFICENT cnucuu av smluuignnru (Continued from Page l) The “Andante" immediately fol- lowing is a lullaby - bridging the mood, so to speak, from the first to the third movement, "M-lnuetio,’ which is gay and lolly. The audi- ence heard during this increment occasional sounds resembling, for all the world, the crowing of a cock- which 1984, I have missed the calls of the is precisely what- mam 9h Preference in music of this kind is of course a matter of individual taste; but to this reviewer at. least "Molto Adagio," the second move- ment of the Beethoven quartet, played as it was last night under the superb leadership of Mr. Levey, was the high-water mark not only of last night's concert but of any- thLnB heard in Charlottetown for many years. It would be useless attempting t0 describe its effect. “The words of Mercury are harsh after the songs of Apollo." Sheer loveliness humbles, as well cs ele- vates, the spirit. It. remains only to t. u the memory of one's initia- tion into such an experience, to give than-ks for the genius of its creator. and for the artistry cf its interpret- ere. Of the remaining programme Dlocel, "Cansonetta", from one of Mend ’a string quartets, was also in the nature of a "classic", and was thoroughly enjoyed. Representative of the moder were the, compositions "'l‘he Lonely Bhevherd’ by Joseph Bpeaight, from a suite in three parts inspired by GNU’! "Midsummer Niahtk After the chief became a Christian um. of the city occupied by the Japanese, are to be seen holes in the walls of wooden buildings made by bullets after they had passed through the bodies of women and children shot down by the Japanese for no reason EX- oept amusement. “We may well praise God for the country in which we live.” Dr. MacKay said. Among the interesting views of Peking was one of the Altar oi Heaven, an immense structure of beautifully carved marble which, antedates Christianity hB-vlnl been built 3,400 yours ago. In the courtyard of the building are large brazen urns in which years ago human sacrifices were burned. In Manchuria c. young man who had been converted to Christian- ity came to him, Dr. MacKay said, and asked if more missionaries were to be sent out from Canada. On being told that owing to fin- ancial difficulties all requests for additional help had to be turned down the young run 8W9 DI‘- MmKay a small brass idol, an im- age of Buddha about the size of s. mania thumb, and said, "suml no one in Canada is so badly of as we in this country. For seventy years my mother worsh ped that idol until she was told the true God by a missionary." Relating the changes wrought by the teaching of Christianity the speaker told of the sacrifice made by the chief of a tribe of head hunters on the island of Formosa. It had been customary for the tribe to mix human blood with the first water turned on the rice fields, which are all irrigated. he forbid human sacrifice telling . , . AW 2 called because it was an“! zfimfli IQ - » wmwmnhk” “nflmmmhinmmmum meant them to hear -" Whiuh W“ stain played l‘! UIIIITIIII V. “m,” ‘aw in‘: “"5"” mini The finll movement, "Allegro, ma mm!» 0h NQUGBPInd flied , pa” m, ‘and.’ non Lew," was played enchant! ~by $13. ghamorous Scottish tune » The lion was my hem, mu wmeunisy found that m N. f‘ m‘ "a1": emf: £3: m, mm", oahffzfkfljmllggliof ' t ‘i thmmflimm""""lm m“ Qlieetthlngsllolarteverwrote." nmrlsnc. ’ ' Island teem. who were ins l‘ m w’ "muff," m°§fu"mb,"n' tilmlltkti fir? “Ed ' atlcos, mum an an rca- e e ", o WWI"! Ii t: M“ “"5 "mllmll" role, d vae opportunity for each laallfl-‘Wfln. from the same suit: - mawt Bail“! h" l!" l0- ‘ a the m. w an the was 1mm '1?" linmvreesive Piece oi . WON 5 . at various timbl. lie eflect. dcpsn . progrgmmg g-were played as Dairy class Bouria club lilting perfect grace and precision "WWII. in addition to "Drink '1' mic. m1» cu. filer ll‘ crlnance, 1m u. Me with Thine " m: A ‘om-q > v q _ beautiful ‘Andante Cantabile" of ei cine : Marion Weed. mm. .1110 Beethoven composition was Whlfkvvlky (on muted strings), d (Jordon ‘Roberta, llighthld.‘ ‘ one of the "Raaoameveki nets" "l4 ‘M0119 on the Shore,“ a rollick- winn this competition the; ' edicated the Irish reel by Percy Gromm- N ualoal fellt f0! thl all his people that it was not neces- sary. ‘Hume came a. famine, how- ever, and the tribe begged him to allow human blood to be mixed ilbtice eflppreciation m. and Mrs. Charles Harvey and family. Crepaud. wish in thank friends and neighbors for their kindness in their recent sad ber- eavement. Also those who sent floral with the water. Finally the chlei consented after exacting a prom- ise from his people that it would be the last sacrifice. He told them to be at a certain place and t0 kill a man who would aPPBB-‘l’ dressed in a particular fashion- They did‘ so and when the robes were removed the people found that they had killed their chief. W110 gave himself to prevent further sacrifice of human lives. Japan is rapidly becoming an up-to-date nation measured b7 western standards Dr. MlacKaY 5am, Everything is booming in- dustrially and their: is no unem- ployment. Great interest is taken in education and at present there are more students in the univer- sities of Tokyo than there areinall the universities of Great Britain. Last year 11 students who did not succeed in getting their degree threw themselves into an active volcano near the city. The Jap- anese are a very religious people. Dr. MacKay said, even if they are very materialistic. Germany Mixed On Food State (By The Canadian Press) BERLIN. Nov. 20—What Wally‘ is the food situation in Germany to- day? “German agriculture is sound once more," Minister of Agriculture Dan's proclaims. Rationing of but- ter was ordered by Darre at the be- ginning of November. The consumers’ own experiences may be at variance, even, with the published accounts. Housewives stand in lino for hours trying to buy a pat of butter. They may be told no pork or pork products are available in all Berlin. They read glowing accounts in the morning papers of good fruit harvests, but \ Ofldflnfl lrllfl-ll-Sl-ll. and messages of sympathy. (,~.///'//g1RA wearing DIOTRONS .. 1935 MU§|CAL REVUE AND PLAYETTE “Dumb Waiter” Holy Redeemer -Hall TONIGHT And Tomorrow Night Curtain 8.30. Admission 35c A Liguorian Presentation. L-2850-1i s. few hours later discover. 10rd!- ample, that the only apples they can buy are small and pitted. The Nazi government appears fin be determined. to carry out a policy of weaning the populace away from imported or scarce “luxuries" likc butter and certain fruits. IMPORTANT Nowiathaiimeiohrhrginyonr snnplus clothing etc., such ae men's heavy overcoata, fur coals, leather coats and Windbreakers, suits and extra coals, boote and shoes, over- shoea, rubbers and rubber boots. skates and boots. All kinds of cal-putter and mechanic's tools. b We may cash for everything we uy. The Exchange Store m. see. 10s Richmond‘ st. __________ -.-.._.___ L-3l07-1l-21-3i. ILOCYC_E E ‘ . ' D IR" . . _ , l ' 9,0 o“ 51 ‘lfluwm ir m‘? f y “(of adieu“ :15. ' re . ‘E130 nee SW, 91;”. :3. yo;-‘t‘l-‘g,ia\‘\fim,,c:lnié,oeu 0-‘ mars ~ 6-45 Ne! m‘ ,0“ Tnlmv’ otl- ‘n’ fuiulflv Q “no mi‘ ° am “Wu ¢ w“ Tlllgw" QQ? ‘:‘::|\er;&$°nu\\\- 5.4a g A- 1_\l\ " “ $3 q I4 \'r\"““b ' s: Tame‘ “fr: 5"“ a am 1r. s. noomn ‘gen .1 ,\ l '. _ '!A!!.z . 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