T QNE TIME =,-'-'5 I Efifnanfii boils Ifidoleven of their: on my arm at URllliilx W LOOD j BITTERS 31nd have never been troubled since.” B.B.B. bsnislles boils and nil other blood disorders; uluJlutEti-iilrcd only by Tho T. Milburn ($0., Limited, ‘forouto, OIL B Jpurts tho roads in n i-truntl con- p Nlrs. i'(‘ll.‘l‘ Aitrrplly. g 1 zit liriiilulnzmta HE AflTISEPTIC ilmmcur At i llfiruggklsts ll i svrs ‘i251... l Glassegnliitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR, J. S. TAYLOR orrounrntsrs. 14a Richmond st. _ i AAA Q 9 9 0 e i .5 e V e I 0 a —. O-O40+§§ VQOQOQOOJ IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN _____ We use trill edloctivo ad- visediy. Sufferers from Eyestraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism is Nerve Energy, ' Normal eyes, it is computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy. but when Eye- strnln is present, s much larger proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of sri ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- way may seriously effect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce iii < health. HAVE YOUR EYEI EXAMINED F. Hutchesoit Opto netrllt G. I I 0 1 P ova c404 ooo-oeoeoooo-oo-OO-Od v Professional Cards Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate to N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice lmlited lo Eye, Ear Nose and Throat - mums-yes and supplying Glasses Oflice, Bayer Building Great George street Office Hours-O to 12.30. 1.80 to 5.00 Mark R. McGuigan B A li souorroa. irro . ‘ smiley to man, unseen Block. Charlottetown. P11 A, galaxy semi v1.01»! Atta-n’ ‘x. Elev up ey-a Mine: ieo Richmond Street AIIONI! ‘IDIOAN Jisriottetewii. P-_ B- l- lllcllonald. 8r McPhcr‘ o O ‘ ‘ ‘ O~¥O4000§O§Q<§§Q§4 ‘ [ship m’ eod & Bentley , |0f Sprinii. for which we sonfclif fair. lTilc budding willow crllkins. Whfif" l Bedequo Notes a ...'..... .QIIQpQ—I ,,.,i .. lilr. Fred liiurphy, Obolion. was .-l visitor to A.l'bany_ on Sunday. m. Roy Campbell, Che-lion.‘ drove to the city on Tuesday» Ml» Edgar Douil, Carleton Sill- lug has boon visiting trlonds in ; Scarlet own. Miss Amie Barwiee. North Dede- que. is visiting friends in New B1‘llllRVi‘l('k~ . -- I .\ir. Wilbur Wright, Noith ‘Curle- iou‘, spent Sunday with friends in (‘ape firaverse- .\ir- George Calilll, Central Bede- que. paid a flying trip to (‘helton on Saturday evening. .\iiss Verna ‘Veeks, teacher ' a: ‘Fcrmvood, spent rhe iveck end iit hor immi- iil Carleton. .\ii'- llroirer Aultl. Freetown School illfiflflttlfll‘, has been visiting . . . 77 m .' Borden Notes Mr. Gordon Ross was a visitor to iBilmmerside on Friday. i . -—.—r— " i hflee Thelma Oaudet spent the week end in Charlottetown. Mrs. John Sutherland paid a vis- li. to Charlottetown last week. ' us.‘ when... Gaudet paid a iiyingl visit to Carleton Siding on Thurs-l dfly- . Miss Lillian Noonun of Albany, isl visiting her sister. Mrs. J. J. l\ftli~-; ray. ' t l Misses Agnes Paquet and Helen! Noonan were visitors to Carleton on Fridfly. Misses Bridgie Paquei and Beat-i rice Murphy were visitors to Carlie-E tonBidinil on Wednesday. ‘I i Captain and Mrs. John Smith ill?’ visiting in‘ Borden, the guests of their daughter. Frank Dalziel.‘ the schools in this viclrlity- ‘ Miss Annie Ncwilon, Ito-so Vulloyz‘ i.~| visillili: in Soarlt-town the guest m‘ her cousin Miss Alice Jewell. l I l I .\lr. llniold iiollund was u visit- vnr l0 Carleton on Sunday. lie re- tllt ion. .\ll= Ausilu Alui-pliy, student cl Si. Houston's University is spend- ing ii ft-w clays with his mother: .\lr- nml Alla-i. Peter llarwisr, North licdcquo. were tho ll-iiesls o: .\ir. iillii Airs. James MliCQliflTfii‘, S(‘4ll‘i0_li)\\’ll, oil Sunday lust- .\il.\‘.\‘ Kathleen Frizzcll, tent-hot i-it-iionl, spoilt the ww-k i-nd with her Pllffllllri .\ir. iliitl ..\il‘.*i- John Prlzzcll, (Tomi-ill llrtlc- l llilL‘ Bliss/ls Aleirgurtri .\l.icl~‘iirinllc and lit-ion i.l‘<‘ll‘fi, Snmmeisitlc, are via» ling h; Fernwootl, the guest 0i their uunt. Sim. ldilwiil hint-Por- llliiu» ' ‘Filo slurlt vlsliixl the homo 0i" .\lr- and Mrs- Wnlter Wright lSi-arlouwwrl, on Illart-il 2nd., and ‘left u bunny woo lnssle. (lungratu- laiitynei. ‘ Nlcssvs. llutlson Jcfiory an-‘l (Yluyttm Nlnclitiru, Lower lledr-qtle. atientled the hockey match at All)‘ any on Saturday night between tilt- Si. Pats and Beavers- llm- nlnny friends ilro sorry to learn that hllila Ethel lloililnti, bit-her n: Sonrlotmvtl, is at her _h.';-mi- sit-it with the measles. we limp.» it will not ho long before Miss llollnivl wll-l bra nhlc to m- sumr- hcr duties. ...._.. 1i!- llrirold llollnnd, Lower Bt-tieqtlo, liils been telling us the rvwiks just scout like n day tn him. but we would like him to under- lstiini.’ it will socm a little different iWllfill tho long drenry days and bad winds set in. when Spring contes- wen-r ~_-—- 7"- A grand program was rendered in the Bfitififllli: Baptist Cliurchon ,§uiltltl_v availing, under the lcadcr~ Major W.(l. Dawson A ve-ry large crowd assembled to s»;- lchis program, and no one wont away disappointed. us each one took their port exceedingly well. ,l‘ili_\ solo by Mr, J.B. Lewis, and Ilia,- duct hy Alessrs. lltty Litisioni‘. and lit. Lcivls. was enjoyed hy all. . .\\ lurgtl crowtl witnessed ihel hot-kc)‘ uiutcrl on Ffldfl)’ cvcninitni ,.\ii|l'('ll 2nd‘. ilt-iwceu the Si. Pats or‘ Albany uml the Beavers ‘of illctlrquo. The game was very even- iiy roll-reed by the well kilown wcftarec. Jillltirl Clark, of North llicdcquc, the score ending l}—-2 in lfavrlr of tilt.- Bouvcrs- Tile follow- nlt cvt-nlili: .-i rciuln izitnlo was ivlnycil in the Albany rink. it lWOHiIi huvo lwen n splendid game. l hnd it not been inr Rory lilac-hoods lwloltutl shots and the hatl in“. livhlteh proved total to tho Bcnvors, ‘which ollrlmi liy n score of i to hf In izlvor 1):‘ rho Si. Pals. ‘ l The following is lhc standing ol Chellon School for the month 0i Mr. Ronald- McDonald of New York. is visiting in Borden. the guest of his slster-in-law, Mrs. QR. McDonald. . .....,_._ Wepqogret to learn of the serious illness of Mrs. Everett Nicholson, and an early recovery to health is hoped for. She is under the skillful care of Dr. B‘. A. Bell of Cape Tra- verse. , ' I The pupils of Borden High School are progressing wonderfully under She skillful leaching of Mr. James W. F. McCnllum. The pupils all like their teacher tine, and that's something that counts a grout deal. I Among those who attended the! ‘iockey match at Capo. Traverse on Wednesday were the Misses Sadie lend. Verna Darrow. Beatrice Mur-, phy, ileien Darrich, lvfrs. Jack Mc-l Isaac and Messrs Clayton Grccn. Jack Road. Gordon Ross and P. C.‘ Mnriln, oll of Borden. ‘ Among those who attended iii’: hockey match at Cape averse on Friday between the "'l‘r on Arrows" and the, "Cape Travers-r Grcy- aounds" iverc the Misses vcrlm Darracli, Bridgie Puquri. Bcatriiw Murphy, Mrs. Jack Mclsoae illld Messrs. Clayton Green. Art-line Bor- aard and Lorric ilfcAlcer. An enjoyable evening was spent» "ll. the Borden Arena on Wednesday,’ 29th., when both the young and old, ook part in the fancy dress cnrni» val. Quite u number were in cost-i AIDE. and the fans were kept in» aughter by the antics of “Felixthel Cat" and his wife. Felix had u. lretty hard time trying to steul n‘ lkate with the girLs, for his wlfcl avas right there with the rolling-pin‘ W"? time. and she didn't sparcj aim either. Miss Agnes Puquct ni- i0 created quite n. sensation when the appeared on ‘the ice dressed as‘ in "Old Witch.'_' The ‘little tots} vererkept running in all directions; rylng to dodge her, for she sure did, Tighten them. The prizes were awarded i0 the following: l Ladies First Prlm-“Nighifl Misty lybil Pnquet. l Ladies second prize "Old Timer» Mrs George Ceretti. i Ladies third prize, "Old Wltch"--‘ Miss Agnes Paquct. l Kiddies first prize, "Little Red Riding H00d"-—Miss Jean Mclsaac. Gent's first prize, “The Dirty Cook"—Mr. Arthur Arsenault. l Kiddies first prize, "Fclbt the Calf-Master Roy Gaudct. I Kiddies second pribe, "Mrs. Fells", —-Mastei' Preston Darrach. _ i Kiddies third prize, "Little Girl", —Msster James McNeil. } The judges being-Mrs. James V. MacDonald, Messrs James McCal-I lum. Fred Gaudet, Lorne McAlconl and James Carson. i Blame inc- "Lady Jane.” illarch Weather Dangerous to Baby Our Canadian March weather -‘ one dny bright, but sloppy, the next; blustery and cold — is extremely hard on children. Conditions make,‘ it necessary for the mother in keep the little ones indoors. They arcf often confined to overheated, bazily= ventilated moms and catch colds‘ which rack their whole system. To ward against thcsc colds and to keep the baby well till the bettcrl February: , Gnule Vlll. l. Rtrlwrl Aiflet-lt. (trade Vii. l. Clara. Attic-ck. 2.‘ JDunuau him-ray, ll. Jliirlill Penn son- , (irnde Vi. i. Wnldn Gardiner, 2»; Carnlnn ROK"‘l'll. Guido V. i. Jiargurct Rogers. '3. Pansy lingers- (irnde ill. l. (lnrneii 2. Itiailon Rogers. (lrruio ll. i. Pauline iilciiardlc. 2. Keith Afflcck, 3. liavllnnd Rift‘.- crs. l (lrziilc l. (Sr-i l. Whymon R00‘ avs, L’. Pléllhtll‘ ('|'€iil.{. i iifiltil- i. lJr.) 1. Lewis Rogers. 2- Earl lingers. Poi-loci. Attondanco - the] ,il1rii1ill~-—*Milrinl Punrsoil. . Ti-nohcr. May L- Eumnn. Esther Pr-nrsou,‘ ., » Afflflc k. for l iTho swollen brook. the muddy l-iilfilllll. i The sun's uncertain. qulvorins ‘ gloom, ‘Filo bare brown ilialsoom | To smilrnnn frown on every tlronm r .l rth and skies ‘Tho sort. warm. dreary sprlmztlm" nir Tlio Iiny plnnis, so i-Irecn nnei The irrct-zes springs first trot? rn-nco bear. H I All toll us ii, is March. "i7 A," Austrian has combined on ire ranking machine and motor inicir that con miiko to» in nonri- lilns tocorder at customers‘ doors. brighter days come along, n box of I Baby's Ovm Tablets should be kept ill the house and an occasional dose‘ given the baby to keep his stomach; and bowels working regularly. The Tablets arc a mild but thorough laxative which never fail to rcgu-i late the stomach and bowels and thus they relieve colds and simple levcrr. and keep the bnby fit. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co. Brocltvillc, Oni. l i____ l Thu lll\"f‘l"liflll oi’ n. Wlscon-siu lllflll: .1 mew taillo ‘for ‘many purposes t can he folded nnvl cnrrini iu u t-irsc about the sizn oi‘ n. golf ling. l 51717183? tTtTi-"Hiiioi- BY GOLLY- I JU€>T sfoflweo m ‘FIME-l NEARLY HIT THAT OLD LADY~ a‘ rs-~ r‘- Charlottetown it l vicinity in Your Choi Thilil CHAREJQTTETOWN GUARDIAN .0?‘ t3_._e__t_ Your Sha ‘r .. t» rmsr rkizi: - ilsmios 'vlr- ’l‘0lfl.\-—l'i'li'e $2.350. Value of this prize, car and cash. $2.500. p PRIZES rlusr rnlzn - cnnvsuslt slants-Price $2,330. Value of this prize, cash and car, $2,500. i ll0WM/ANY“B”WORDS CAN YOU FIND FIRST PRIZII—HUDSON SEDAN- -l-‘l ST Price $1,840. Value of this prize. cash and car, $2.500- 772 of this prize. cash and car. first Prize Value $2,500 Your choice of any ciir shown in this an- nouncement plus cash added to the value of the car up to 82,500.00. To qunlify for this privc a L-ontestiiilt; muss send not lri-ts than 09.00 worth oi’ orders for hosiery, or anything selected tmln ilic Slcrlitig Stivc- cash cnifilmgiitt. ' Firsi Prize Value $1,600 Your choice of any our shoivil in this an- noiinccmctlt up to 8l.til)0.0tl in value, plus rush addcti lo the value of tile car up i0 01,000.00. A contestant must; send nn order for iioi ha»: than $8.00 worth ol’ hosiery, nr other liI(‘i'l'il1\l1(lii=C selected from lllt‘ Sterling Satyr-rush cnittiogiir i0 qualify for this pri/c. First Prize Value $1,050 Your choice or any car shown in this an- nouncement up to 01,050.00 value, plus cash added to the value of the cur up to $1,060.00. A contestant. must send an order for not less than 87.00 worth oi’ hosiery. or other merchandise selected from the Sterling save-ouch catalogue to qualify for this prize. - - e - r , First Prize value $750 Ford Bcdnn, or its caelrvaluc, 0760.00. To qualify for this prize s. contestant must scrltl an order for not less than 06.00 worth of hosiery. or other merchandise st-iected from tile Sterling: Save-cash catalogue. C ntcoiinnt may have tho Willppei. Sedan in- ' nti of illf“ Fold for this second piuze. ll ii‘ you ' ortlt-r $8.00 uuriir. ~ sumo Ii’ in l-Hit $9.00 ivorl ll . Willi is! prizr fltll iifll villlir TUi vniiti- Sill villuie . . . . . .. 0th (o 155th prize valiic $500 Extra For . Promptness If you mail your cull-y by l\i.\.ili 14th 411d win one of the first prizes we will acid 3300.00 cash to your prize for promptncss. For cv-‘cry ill; ziftcr that diitc we will drtiilc‘. $50 00 of! iiic l\li’ll“‘.lil of illc vbovc preznpt- lloltl illt‘ prompinii< tlr rclnliinllri: fur lift-S prize. if you nun‘. i0 pllrc, don't unit. an orflrl‘ n‘. once. ttzlti volt mil srziti you" lists of titular»! Solid llll 0rd . r tiny time up i0 illc ilouc of ilit contttb. Watch for Results 0i ilie Contest llesulls of i2il< big rolllt-st Will h: p: shot‘. in puller vililliii iwo works ui’ lilo close t‘! ill!‘ Cl-llltn‘. Print. \\lil hi- slllppcd illl! Wlllllllzi llli; tiny liflr-r the “Lirli this yizipel‘ for results in Awiirtiliit; of the Vhlie CunntiLll lxallslioivnu Ave, t.‘...»" rrsillis are iiLllOlllZLCil. st-t: ii your iiullir is ill ilm pzlut iiri. prl s as udvrrtiscil is itilnrnnirril. Dunk til’ ('Clllllllt‘i't‘t‘, Witlilice and ‘Furoniti, for rcli‘:'cil(‘i-s and inform: riiil rildiliiilii! 0i’ SlPriillg Hosiery‘ rvcuiil for rufryitig out their iinzli- l-‘IIIST Plllll-J-NASII §'l'.\.\‘l).\_ltil SIX §El\.\.\'-—l'll('c SL388. Value of tl-ls prize. cosh and cor. 02,500. Can you find more than ten or fifteen words in "B"? You will sec ut once, boy, but, bull, balloon. Write them down and solid them ill us soon as how easy it is! Everything is ill plain sight. No lsln. game of skill and a test of your observational powers. Just a little effort will help you w n. flow many more can you find‘! PRIZE -- .\lcl..\l7(illl.l.\'- BUICK SEDAN-Price silrlo. Vnluc this picture beginning with the lcttcr possible to compete for the big prizes. 51cc need to tttrn tho picture upside down. This “ MARCH 10, i928 . . J._‘..__________x w not‘? e 0i 10 re or over $6,000.00 iriPriZes ‘Y Cars-+i FIRST PRIZE <- (YIHIYSIJTI! il-g n REDAN-Price $1,000. ‘Jnluc cl this prize, car and cash, $2.50,; in This Picture? $2,500. t - f; - _ V .. i‘ ' ll ./ ll “"11. O w; Rules oi ihe Coiiicsl i. Anyonn (Xcuplilig! vniplr-_\'t~~~'s i»! i-rwi-ril: linsiury lllllls, or irlclltis illlii l'\i.'lii\\.\ --l cm- ployees may cnior. ‘ r M B, Wear Slerling Full Fashioned Pure Silk Stockings Thcy tire one or the brst selling silk stockings on the market. O.l’ extremely durable construction, service weight. puro fresh-spun thread silk, and full fashioned so as to conform to the shape oi’ the leg and ilt snugly without a wrinkle; they are a gorgeous stocking of magnificent appearance; will oiitwcor 2 pairs of ordinary sill: stockings. All the season's most fashionable colors, black, white; peach, grain, champagne, medium grey. noturcllr, French niitle. Pricc $2.00 n pair. When ordering state color wanted unii size. Milne up an order for 3 or more pulrs nmongst your friends and win a big prize. ltcinis with ordcr or have them sent COD. part-cl post. It not delighted with your hosiery your money gladly refluldeti. L‘. All word lists must ho lllfliiLli i»v Jot.» Iflill. 192R, rind postmark 0n envelope lliiiri :ilt‘\\‘ ill-ll d-lio or curlicr. ll. Contestants who llnvn stilt ri-iniiizilicv-i, orders, or lists lit-fore Jilin! 80th, will lvl*'iilillil- fled for the prizes linti prolliptilcrs prwi- pin- all requirements uro UUiiIpi-livd by July 4. Only English words \vlll_l)u Cflilillfil. fills-o- loio words will not be (Z0llllivii. lfiilvil t-lilmt can be given only one name. llsc i-ltiicr ihi- singular or plural, but not both. Siiuilo \i'iil't.l.\l mudo up of two separate words such its im- npoon, teapot, etc, will count us nut- wnril. Webster's International Dictionary \\'lii ha ilm Prim SL050. Vnluc of this prize, (lash and ciir, $2,500. STERLING ‘HOSIERY tints, rm, Dept. 48 99o i BIG CATALOGUE SENT FREE \‘t'lllle this contest is intended to further promote the popularity of nderful Sterling full fashioned silk stockings, you arc not restricted in your purchases silk hosiery. You may aide;- anything you wish to qiinliiy for the prizes. A large-handsome illustrated cutiiloguc vull bc si-ut you absolutely rn-c if you wish to order nnytbing in men's. women's ‘ IkiP-‘H-‘i P019 W001. 511K um‘- uool. or pure nilk, i-ioslery, underwear. lingerie, sweaters. ctr. X011 [Will Dc nrlzuzctl 1-1. the splendid Sterling viiiucs for the finest. quality _ IA you ivcn. to oz-tlci- 1mm the filtliiflgllfl, anti stivo the promptness prize for your- sr-li’, \ iCOAYUF l\ catalog-m at olicc. hint-lose n check or yaostnl note for tho amount ' mic, anti n credit: notc- for the full amount of your 1 r ‘the rntnloitiic. The credit note will be accepted at: its full i. : l iililflill be srr. with g-oiu- order. Your lint: oi‘ "B" names rm be sent with 1 ma)‘ cc icnt uny lime up to U10 ('10s!) of tliv contrst. Won Prizes in Previous Sterling Contests You Can Win Too. tampon r|i|-:\~'lltll..i:i‘ C0.\(‘ll “Hit to J. T. 5.10.00 cosh went iu liirs. 5i. Stllison, West- . Alniersoll, 429 9th 5L. fiilskitiiloii. horn, Uni. Shanon (‘.|.h went- to' Mrs. J. ll. Muir. 1st." $50.00 rush u-eiit to Mrs. Alex. itfacllonsid. lli-lmsdzllc Arm. Winnipeg. .\‘i'\v Ililtsgtiiv, NA’. simum 9H,.“ “m, h, Mm A’ (L ““,“m,d__un’ $.'til‘.illl flislt ii'l'lll i0 Airs. hlrlvlrl .\lunn, Mc- ‘llll-'iliillui'g, Oni. "Fmmif- N35- .0O (‘iisli ut-nt in liiiss Ailrcn Wiggins. “M. Wm" m MN’ [My Font" 05"‘ lium _\'l'i'lllil, N‘? $‘!5.0li' (‘ash ucni to Bliss (‘lcin liluCreatll $ltl(l.utl (‘iisil ucilt in Sllir. l-lsirlle .\iiissi, (ioiirrlrli. (nit. I ’ "flYiflu IYIIH ilur. $15.00 ruin ut-nt to m“ Myrtle Irvin llaln $100.04] (‘itsh i-u-lil iu .'\lr.<. f‘. l. llmnl, .\ill'l'- livia, Toronto. ~ I Jwiill‘: _.\‘:i~.k. $25.00 (lash ivrtit to Mrs. Maude Dicfilillsll, S t l0 (‘flail wt-itl to it'll“ llllllrll Iiloriicn. flflil i7ii (lnkivooil Ann. 'l'fIl'0Ill(I. _._» . (‘lair Ave. l~.., loroulti. 534M000 in oiilrr (fiulli prizes and viiluailic $v;tllt(lrl.fl.,fllll!it‘l‘lll tnhlr. lurlltsil Pout-ll. |||‘\‘- gilt awards lri addition to the abuie . i . _ prize-r. 5.0.00 lush ivrill to Mr. G. R. Brunei. Si. You can [lilfilfl liouiiuve‘, .\l:i|l. pate In those hi]: mom-y and prizc uwiirtl». l‘llll'§'l‘ PRIZE —- (‘llllYSLElt 5'2 MIJDAN-Price "I07. Value of this prize. cur and cnsli; 02,500. —1'Y|<‘fl $750. Value of tlils cash and oar. 82.500. —r FIRST l'Rl7.E—l928 FORD SEDAN St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto, Oni- flnril authority. 6. The largest list of words udlli-h t‘ni‘i’(’('ii)' names tho objects shown in tho liiCliilt‘, ill‘,- xlnning with the letter "B" will win first prlzc: ticxt lit-st list will win st-cond prize, uni] so on. Tho whining list will he made up from mnoni? the words submitted by Cfllilbfiiilinl} mid \\'li| not be. controlled by tiny prcdutcnlzuloil list tit words selected by tho judges as being ihc i-or- rct-t or master list. ti. For each wrong word, n. prrceningc will hr dcdncicd from tho total number of cflfftvi words. 7. ‘.i‘wo or more people may co-opi-rziin in iiiiswcring the Puzzle, Only one prlzv. how- uv , will be awarded to inly 0m: iii-u-miic-l-i or group. S. More than one list of words may ho sult- mittrrd for u, prlzo providitm that on order for at letust $2.00 worth nccoiilpzlnlos cmh illi- tiil|0nii| list. Lists submitted lllilll"? lissiuurli names will be disqualified, and uill tllsunilili any previous lists submitted. _ 0. Use only one ‘side of tho paper. W!" mime and address must nppclir in iln- "I'll" right hand corner of each Dane. “m! Yfllll‘ “Pills nlnst be numbered in consecutive nrilcr. (in lilo first IlfIIO in addition to your nniuo "i"! address, put the nuuio and (lute or till-l lull"?- (‘llllllllli- in no» wily coilnectcd wi Sir-flint! Hosiery iiillls, Litl‘. They arm-Mr. ll. - i-‘luluy, president United Paper Mills, l.l-l.: . - \V. H. \\'lllinms, Monarch Klliliirll: l‘! -7 .\fr. l’. M. liledhintl, of liicdinmi rind .\1.='ri:\1.\'- insurnnoo Agents. Their decisions i|ili~t lw iicccivtcd by nil conical-tilts us finul. 1i. An additional prize oi’ $500.00 l'.\‘i| fol‘ promptnt-ss will he ilvllardotl 41B hilvliill-l "i" wilt-re in this nniloutlcemt-nt. , 1:5. In (‘also oi‘ lies, iho prizes will no lu_ iillill r-tlirlcs first. rcrcivrd in rcsilnnse to iill\ till‘ nounceincnl. ,. ~ Ylnlnivu Willi" irsr SEDAN-Price $8M- Wlii" °’ this prise, cash and car. $2.500- prize. PARDON aur WHAT Ana YQUR nexus?- ME- Mo's/i-