v. .7‘ . N -i with Rheumatism . vlng lteo badly at ' ’ - ~ e in get up. . medicines I sew ad 1m heated by doctors but Inptism ays came beck. p“. line, I sew in an advertisement ‘ would uop Rheluno- elldiooka box, and got relief; k "Frult-a-tives" right alonfi bent lsix months and I hay felt my Rheumatism since". ' JOHN E. GUILDERSON.‘ 3m ebox, a for .50, trial sise25oJ dealers or ni; tpaid b] - lii-alilivea ljnsihld, Ottawa. Alasorblne, Jr,. should be walled vmmvtlv. for the chief danger from cute and bruises h‘ the danger fran in- fection. _ Alleorlllne. jr._h both] convective and a prevent- ive remedy; an efident , or sleep in. To Sludge the inhabi- lle Charles Dellee. President. l)» li- .'.".‘.‘.‘- fiifim-J-wiifllf-‘ifl - .. ~,- <~‘3J¢~a'rc1.._-,W‘__‘L " "Monnalr- A, 44L‘ ' " flips Ouiariq lleglslsturs recent; ;., y. .;_, ly lapptiintetl l3o0lllllfitwfl l“ m‘ vesiigate the hotel lli-ili-UOII J" tho province. with aKVIBW l0 "l certainlng what effect the hotel accommodation had on Milli‘?! travel. Ontario. like it's sister ‘DPQ; villces, realizes that without suit can be no development of-tourist traffic. lt realizes also that tourist tralficj well developed l8 B- HOUR"? of very considerable wealth to the province. The "committee above referred to met recently atOtlawa and. judging by some comments made. Ontario hild ‘little cause‘ io'»feel proud of its hotels in the smaller towns ill ilesst. The Ottawa Jour- nal discussing the hotel question editorially says in part:- in few of the smaller plRFBi are the sir-called hotels of tfldfly m for seli-rrspectingvpeople to eat tnnts of Ontario by the condition of the hotels in all but a very bi; to write them down as dirty, slov- limited list of places. would only’. uneducated. slid without a desire for elementary refinement. Yet we know this would be n ilinst unjust appraisement of all bill a very small percentage oi’ tiill inhabitants of Ontario, From tile prrcincts of a stinking hotel uble hotel accommodation there" exceptional cases. ences are a hindrance to tourist business. for ibis. The stranger inadvertent- ly finds himself or herself in a taxi‘ protller accommodation must v . .._,. ._=u.a= .. GUARDIAN l. II. Ills-earl. Elite! all Plbllelel. ‘ guns, Associate Idlter. ) " " ma cuss h '. '...--_'a ; ‘Notcs- By an. ‘ Some months had elapsed since the C-l-l- ‘ ' of Agriculture q ‘) ll f2’ 02::- ns ease te u. s.a. ‘d States. True. W0 hfity‘ nisjrizlgiblitsn palatial ho. my‘; fwe-db not, need them. but Qggiilg, spiel, Ewell kept. virhole~ so"; hotel‘? which ll"""'i° Wlwie‘ ,3‘ >9.’ médlsq/conlfortable qullrtflrfl v i Q ». ; “a gggqjqcpgs to the purest sir ‘wkinvuygdusnywhere on the coll- ‘ uoflf visitors srs invariabi? "" l and are loud in their‘ prairies the flccflmmmla‘ "'05, the 100d slid the service to i... 1nd nu-gall our» lip/sis‘. cltygsnil t‘. ' .1‘, I’, country. ‘Yet,- into its - chimeric" when’ m‘ cusps on record in which men and and an “occasional fly fir"?! women after being well i911 comfortably rested in immaculate beds, have been subjected lo 0x- tortionste ‘charges, tillarges it may have been for extra BBTVlC" es, i'or- extra accommodation ‘not provided for in the_ilo8l.l1l1l" WlWk-I 1y m- daily agreement, and as inexcusable as theyklllfi? Blllilfi-lilll" ate. Such oases fortunately are rare but like whole hotel system o: the province, the whole prov- by ulfluizh occurr- inca itself. is oftendudsflll v There is at present no remedy position which extra servlice of be had st any price and lln ~01- ‘count of the excellent had made any weighty ‘- deliver» snce_'.to the public when. on [Sr turdsy last. he‘ broke. !0l't‘n‘“witll' an article, in ,tl1__g, lasing; suilbniii colunm q; the. Rstrlot. 111a,. lsub- ject was le- ‘fitting ~one lor the oLf-ic lheiid oi‘ the ‘Department and llspoiitjtled The Cr0ps.()ll Friiici: Edward island. His inathui of nbaiment was DtlIhZJ/BD‘ slime out of the‘ ordinary. 'l‘ne opening paragraph "consisted ofwam fiiifglll‘ sentence wllilcli, however. COIN-Bill ed no "f-ewer than eighty four words. ll dealt with the flay Crop. and contained sucha variety of lin- formation albout that lparticular crop, the expectations it had rais- ed while it was growing, the wea- ther _condi‘tioiis' or past and pru- sent seasons and their effect un- on the groivth of grass. and Us)’. that wvl feel it Worth _while to give iii. wider circulation than it has sh far received. We quote the sentence in full: "frat. nay crop which is about harvested did not turn out Ill-l li-eavliy as wlas anticipated"o'n"ac'- growing. weather and the amount of mois- ture that had fallen ill. Jllilo 3m?‘ July.» due particularly to ‘adverse’ weather conditions ofvtllb i D119} season, no the hay ul'op...(ll;_l7@iiu$ fully so much on the ci)_ll(‘|_>ltl0l'l,ll'.. which the grass goes, intu,.wln- ter quarters and tllecharaoter 01' the wgflfller the previoiis ‘diltdiii‘n" as it does on the seasolllfjll $11165‘. it is grown. ' \ - -\ l -‘I ‘rile careful reader may EMMY gather from this singl’! '6°"l°"¢°_ the following golden Ylll-Killélgé 10" wisdom: That the huy crop Q1’ "ill. lair Isiah-d for the veal" 1922 .i=' "about harvested." that it (lid I101 turn out as heavl-ly as was auti- of A- rlcultilie to diHfl-‘Oilrse upon _ ‘ lCharlottetown alone. Wlv rlpAaRDLll-N "r." "Pr ~ " \~»-l-¢‘ ’ The’. Bulilio Forum >_ Title solemn ‘lesson tel‘ "l0 ‘ I Jlleelleeleit" by eerrelfiilllll" l ‘outset questions of inter, ‘at. The Charlotte“!!! "’ ouarvllsvreeee ‘m! ‘lllflll- l erlly endorse the opinions- vunrtuvll 1m - l" “IQOIIUOIISI- ' . -‘ l: Sllldiers‘ Monument. 4 " - i. r. H|Slr.— vln your edliurlklll Ol U10 Charlotte-town has not erected a in Flanders Iris-id “This is lwlllll‘ grace to the Province." l Mk8 disgrace and the ingrfliiiildll tub" horred by God null llillll) i5 Hill)" if Suilimer- side with 3000 prople (‘l-ill erectia not Charlottetown with 12.000 99° pie ereot one costing 5319-90"- which l gndersaiid is the rnst- oi.‘ monument contemplated, 0119311 Leiiliox island, Si. ldicunlirs. Sum nierside, Travellers Rest. "Mili- peque and other places have not f0rllotlen‘thoso who died that joy our llnppy homes. but ilie capital of the PFOVlIIvB where are thefliomes of our Governor. ou_r Supreme Court Judge. oi‘ Mer- chant‘. ‘Princes. of Money lenders and laindholdtlrs; tlloyllfiiid of of- :fi\:es..o_f"i'5il§f R.'i‘:'i\vily,'uiiil Postal departments sml our large WllOlC~ oailsilhouses ciiilnol do ‘anything iin less they gel liplp from ilie Pro ltiuilisl Ireifsiliry]; ijlizllziuttciown myoblrilfllliicd. l inli biajllllllllfiil oi‘ yml‘ _ . i l' --" l all] ‘gll',_(‘i(f.. b ‘ ,,_A._NAjrivE ‘Sumlnenzldflaugust ,5, 1942. l , .. . ~' ‘.1 l . 4 , 1.... , ..._‘ ) _____ .... I-WI "‘ ” “'- along‘ tdlerlilitis 'of the example ‘llhi-“i-‘ileni by’ the iourilétl Commis- flolier. that .‘ illlPllSlVi? culillro. demands as illltlly words in the llfllltwtlitfflasmfile ‘first intensive llflflllultllffilUiill give of iiiisiiills of oats-rte the iltTt.‘ ol’ land aildtilai langlluge. like liilliilflflfi and illl‘< "Illbifilévsulijeci ,‘to defects, dis- Bllflés. and ‘deformities which cull cipated; ‘that this was‘ "Oil 8<‘l_~'_ rollni of tlie elrcellcnt gftlllvilllfl] weather aild, the amount of nlois- bfvSt-be prevented or lilliended iiy olos l imlt-ai ion of the style and manner uftiic official article llll‘ first instant you say that‘ beeauiu Moiltlmellt‘ to our boys who floor“ exception to this rlliittllllfllll-“TUB '" monument costing $3.li00I"¢°il|il ' we might live iii Dlllwfi '3"il'~@"' uucusr 0.3.9250; 4 a-iilslrlnfe ~ - _ '3'. ' “ '_ " ; V " A : i care tw‘ be“‘1Il_ bill!‘ §§§qii iiié. :‘y‘___myv;__¢1i_)ygr_§‘ V\{,‘ooid_you*irl<_-¢_“l; no whoa/e. fa" say. flit. formulating the s iilic '1' ‘of. Toiir; ‘concern P l ,9.- ...Y i’ , .v'I ‘ Isnftlitplossiblicftherein the event of the ‘" ~_~ death of your partner, his share in your - -"_ I ~- "i Ujoint business pass into the hands of ‘inexperienced, unfriendly or otherwise ob- _" it "fectionsble " persons P. w». ‘ -. oi. ‘slupposeyour death should occur first- . v. -.-" . , . / ,Wop._lldn’t, it be much more satisfactoryif. your "uinteresttjrl thcbusincss could be paid" to your heirs .-in call!» so that the money could bczplaccd in‘ someiorm of investment that would relieve your “partner frompossiblta-friction with your heirs? Write for our booklet, "Personality in Business." l It tells how to provide for such contingencies. 1 THE lliiPERlAL LIFE llssuiillivcii, . Company of Canada HEAD OFFICE ' - - - - P. A. FARQUHARSON, Branch Manager. Prowee Bldg‘, CHARLOTTETOWN roitouro m u Sman del-‘l discussion, ll should he com ' - . » lull ‘tlicljlghtuzndhtftatfaltlgg iglgaixiliile ‘$85 mitted ‘to memory in its entirely Tllflle lhiflgiid ‘Infill I m advbrse Wm‘ lest other gems of literatnrg to tlllifr (‘gnditioiilsyof the past season,lb"'f°u‘nd l" H‘ maYbl‘ "Veflmikedv u“ of which seen“ w have heenqiricluticd that ill which the root. because “the hay crop flbpendglcrqp is included in this-years "ox c°mm"nny- the amwitoiltionsteicharge may be exacted mohilist often speeds with dellgiitiwithout recource‘ , °N55TY|$ THE 555T Pol-WY into the fresh. clean air of r ‘ l *5 APPLIED TO THE FIRE IN ‘ SURANCE BUNNESR .. lcountry. past beautifully-t We rf:pi'us(*ll[ companies with farms‘ Wm] evFn 4%. F® wlrfl’ PASSING OF THE SHTEERAGE. " Y .1 r " i. ‘ "wlkiu trade.’ " “l” ' "l‘hsl'-'é"i‘s one remedy. a frodrist» Mmymds “n” Association. before l‘ (Chicago Journal.) ' which ' com- lcun records for llig; prompt and ccurllte zirljustmcnt ‘of fire in- urance lriliigiis. Our insurance .ives you u new slizirt in, lite hould llll‘. firv- fiend visit you _ HYNDMAN 8t CO. Ltd. he Oldest insurance Agency . E. island. ll] ‘J v [iivnmn s. coin. . Managers for ‘P. ll- l‘. - The Oldest insurance Agency In ‘ P. E. I. A siplendld line of _extra Q strong,’ well made »--HAM- " MOCK-S. Fast. colors,‘ low- eet pa...‘ in‘ the city. Children's sins Pails, sno- velsy-‘loy set Tbpuflltrober Ball illsa-lhlvuirld Doll‘ Cabs. Boys’ and Girls’ Wsgpone. Kiddie Cars.'_»Basebaii and Tenri§s.‘_§endm _' i Q . ‘ Summer . ‘ I I t‘. ‘ ‘ Reading m m» Holidays: Books by bestggiuthors; lthoueerids of {them to choose from. Latent msgsilviee and newspapers. Souvenir Post Cards and Booklets. Carter 8L‘ (Instill i Books and Btelionery. . ..~. ..~-. ~ modntion i. will ' the nthambuslnoss houses of the maculate l" tonlparison with ' the i foul-smelling. structure ~Y0|Pi>t an hotel from which dirty land the horses and the -heiis -on“pui."m‘;.‘“y_ H. [he murlst busillesq i i. _ , ‘the larm are given better accom-{or- Hiya provhwe is‘ we‘. 80mg m and healthier air. than is provided for huiiiins in th n l i ' "» " , 1 e Mes n many ofgtourist association" sndnol. other lvwlsef lsliguagef. " .. lnndulion. cleaner, sweeter. ‘ill!’ slnaller places through- iproviiive. Exaggerated Any man will duplicate. the lan- guage who has ambled through Ontario; in a first out motor car without discreetly having flti-lppg-r] high‘ spots, long distances flllllrl- Whore he may spend the lliilht, Our doubt as'to whether greater demand ror‘hotel_ accom- necessarilv result '11 lmllroved‘ hotels in the smaller places islfounded on the fact that lllll lliwlli-s is it the hotel with poor prospects of trade. ‘that shows the least respect for his v guests. There are towns willfln a hundred miles of Oftlfws¥priig porous. up-ln-dats towns. wbql-q > _4. ‘I tllore is a lively trade with traw pliers-in which the hotel 0y fig. wit‘ 5"" Yffllffl and years behind- comnlilnity. Why is it? WhyQare tho business men or these C0ll~ lfiifi not_illlvc to the gnrg of, insti- civic twill’ Why do they tolerate tho continued existence gyms“ decrepit relics of a day that is Ronni-Cannot sorneih‘ing'p@‘ nor; _ ‘ _ ‘_i.o arouse the people of the mm. All shades: ill stock, sold at half price. $1.$_0‘i:0 ‘$15.75’ shades foR. L Lil... 75¢. l "~ iii ~ 3 lfg-ht fi_ uics com- pie e withtsharles $7. 21 1W i g "nos vplfigeilviiélfiflgas; $6. w. o. ‘napkin . - ‘ulftly in ‘provide that is so obvious? These are ilie‘ flllBStltlns that the Qntpylf; '1_,°gi;§ ‘iaiive Ctimmiitso v ' " flnflww," i ' " lltllllls words vbrimiirid little the remeitil tn the credit of our fair and big- ger sister! v - ' ‘ Bringing the questlolrhoms to ourselves and realizing the lord's place -our hotels occupy ‘in out‘ tourist busiltsis we are pleased 'to say without any fear of ‘success- ful contradiction that no Mich ‘Co... plalnt has _heen lnlsrlepr‘ csn ‘be made inbuilt the liotelewlii; pnd dittld. ‘in ‘Purlnco mvvvrilllisfrniifws ‘ ‘nhavszvtho ‘ass enoeppgrpsny visi- tors that in". ‘oillypufélty hotels i but moss-tin ms ‘remotest cquimv sections 'psrsl more‘ than f“; v-"""_) “ A lnlllll-i-‘tn try. ilk‘) plaints of any kind could be laid and by which complaints could be _ “ililvclltilzsted. Cases of proved llviwesthe the previous autumn as lhllll floll- The 0'8! and the cowmhmvhcpiahd gytgrflon cannot stgmjlit does on the season in which ii amount to ‘anything ii-will ihrouih ‘the good officesoi a l com. - Di-STRIBUTION L.“_ ____ Thej Dominion Government has [appoiiited a oomnlittesfto look al'-_ ‘rev-Eng.- distributlon- of- coal in the emergency‘ that has arisen airmail iiiscosi strike in the Uniteti Slates. dTlifo‘ government was slow ‘in movingllll this mat tbrwrils weeks. “if not months sgonisonle- tlring might have been dons earl- lsriiln the game. All, that can be done now must be done in the lltlitedI States and in Great Bri- tain. in the former therr ‘is a dis- tinct shortage. in the latter the coal; barons are ‘iilfflllfhblflklllg ad- vantage or the increased export emergency" was ‘seen plifélnund and prices/are going up accordingly. Canada is facing a difficillt situation mm the goverlr menerllm. lutsdete h... under- takemto provide equitable ‘distri- bution in the different provinces and‘ municipalities, ' In this they must have tho ‘co-operation of the different provincial ~ governments. ‘ll-us ‘the Prince “Edwardusliind l. I-l . rmgoylegnizisnt made s move‘!- i.régimiarialiiiifdiid"dries‘ _ --o.. -____,_l,_ .l ~ l, The attitude of Great ‘Britain on ths- subfect. _ oihwsrfilebls , is worthy of the" traditional largo mlndsaiiesr of the people of that country, ssyrtbsi Montreal Gazet- te. l ‘i '__‘ ‘ l l Although s. creditor‘ to the emouni""of £.3.4il0{0ll0.0b,0. and s debtor‘ for only one-quarter of tlilllt slim. ‘the Blvltish "(ioveriimout ils lprspsred. lo draw s: sponge ac- ‘.6... the sliite. and wipe 5m the whole .-v thing. l "What let-practical msgiianlm/liy ‘vyliiclri-orily It pnialbdegrse at selfishness enters. rinse of“th‘b"hdveiftsig_lli! ‘m’... ex’? tlnciionof the war-plants ‘Britain session deNveJihe an» mama; - _+‘,, .,. fully as much on the condition lni [which the grass goes into winter quarters‘ and the character of the lls grown." . There _is much in this ]tonlsh our farmers, many of WTIOIHI "have ‘been growing hay, crops all] their lives. We venture that... not even the thrifty and‘. ‘prosperous. farmers of Augustine-Govt! " slid Bedeque, who receive slleciail men tion later on iii the rllitlih articlef were aware of how excpll‘§¥_l1t. 5P0“! lug weather may cause the hay crop to‘ turil out less heavily iind so disappoint their anticipation-s, Nor had they before reitlizeddlltil adverse weather conditions of the past season could, produce such excellent growing weather this year lwitil results oi‘ a disappoilr ting nature. And who,li_a_d even, given a thought to the meteoro logical ‘conditions at the ‘decisive moment when the grsss- goes into winter quarters? Yet how .- much depends ‘upon that! The entire farming community will we lpelieve find in the few lines above quoted the ‘evidence of inu-ch thought oii the part of thcerliditc (‘lomlmilésioiier thipugli ihuit lsl tlioughitoprovoking llllii which compels them eiich and all to pollder mortrdeeply thall ‘before upon the illysitories of grass and liuy weather conditions past. and present‘. Uoubtless their admiralt- ion will be aroused by the fiici that a brolbgr flfarlnerh elevated to ll lrigh "bffldfillltptisitionQcun at the SllIllB films dis-ink < so deeply cellent crop oi‘ cereals." ' ||l1 iorilicr yours clinic ill the slut-r» fiige. Fol‘ a majority. perhaps. tlic ii ivoyagc was more tragic than ro- . only wltliin recent ,_ I; iltiiers’ View Points issues -P'OWELL 0N Temper: single .- bo sentence to both instruct and ilsi "“ ANCE » New_' -Book. ‘mwliend was in Mafeking, i different" people in And it affected them against the enemy. I usknd. ‘hole who feltV themselves able of marching five miles was quilts evident ' in eating, drinking and Ten M“re Commandments. l. .,,. ‘Ton commandments ' ' . ' I I ‘mantle. ‘we ‘all had to live in u very reducer. ration of f0oil._and ii. was lnterggf. in‘: toss-e‘ ‘how tilils affected. the the 'Kfl/l‘l'-lSUll~l in roniurk ably different ways. Someuelllain- -ed“much the same many w¢,..._‘_v....i "ll? reduced. and l do believe that ‘bile ‘or two got fatter on it. i "But the ‘test (lame at the end .of the seyen months. .whe'l_'l".l".‘_ti,sl ed for volunteers to make qgajly eilor can! and. ihllililh everybody wanted tofoili in Ii. we very sipolffoun ' only a proportion of. them ponln stand even this »mild test. ‘Bill/lili- that the men who were most capaible ‘bfnoihl; ilie required lwork were thus; vvbp lliiil been all their lives (pmpepmtvl. .1‘. ' smoking (Ciliwlgo Journal of CUHIIIIETCILM, covering " Most 0t‘ the miilioiis if grunts fro llilllllropc to this country ' It is ,yeurs ilint accoplilitilliltions Islccrulzc llilSSGnflikfn‘ Jmve for lit has taken uincli agitation bring about the Clliillgc._ On‘ ilipst "ilioilern stcallisliips on ilie North 0nd and third class passengers. but ‘tilts third-Tides is‘ better tmin second class a‘ few yciirs also. Tllls nation's lius been‘ u- factor in. tile-change. " hilt‘ tho ’0i)‘lltl1)lll-llg"l'ilCl.0l‘“l!l keen Qualityfnt‘ nllTflyClilSS ‘accoliiilultlzi- tionlisqlnoro illllXlPw-ni today than Stiééfjlttflfflltlfilts Waterloo for still jiiriiflll-lélihlilltlirlqlll.‘ " Véséolsywitli 1dr... ed at ‘the licigat oi‘ the season, zinil only on wearibonlldwbylrgcs.Bloom- lllunl- Atlantlcitllio ‘Ultlltljllfh. steerugc is .: virtually abolished. Tlio iiirgti lin- ‘ ers ‘now, linjtqrlliilly have flrsbsec- " the ‘l I inlnilgrilliu-lndzlw '5 cfonlrietitioln " by tho‘ ‘qonlljiinics. . lll6"llllillb0l"0iliii‘l0fl." 'i‘lic oid-tinle ,_ steeragqzcapalcityg cquld not ;be ill]. ‘ profltltble IC-DFOVlIlG comfortable Murillo/ll.» 1flfi:¥¢i"‘j'.'=i".“i°¢ ~ ' Daily Stliintioser for...» lilllilzalliiilll 5‘l.l.li_l:_0_i!'i’llt‘3l'§l[_‘l‘l:.i/e found" it lnoro H" cabins for third class lptisscngurs. b0l‘ll ‘ brought iu n liuillilnc standard. and ,‘. .\ ‘ and lFromSir Robert Baden-Powellhlistritzt government regulations to . tcounti. Just a ew Snaps lii Leisimaifs Siiits_ We have a few Suits left in some lines that we will clear out at 20 p.c. discount. On the Suits not included in the 20 p.c. lot we will give 10 p.c. discount. . r This/is a good chance for a man to buy the best Suits made, at a big reduction. . The cloth andtrimmings are the very best, and the makers cannot be beaten in jCanada. Some of these Suits are for young “memalld others are made on the more con- servative models, so that; we can please all ltastes. Sizes range from 34 to 42. 3_Suit5 .........$28.00 (i Stilts . $29.00 , '12 Suits .ili30.00 7<1"‘""'$ Stilts at ~. . . . . . ' $32.00 4 Suits lit" $135.00 , Suits" at ‘. . . . . . . . .‘.‘$41.00 Balance _of our stock at 10; per cent. dis- dfft miss this opportunity of buy- at at...“ . ut.... .. . 3 - ii. H. V’ “ Zing a first-class Suit at a big reduction. , .145. i.’ Macteilan Bros. yhTailors and Furnishers, and SoleAgents for Leislblmams Best Ready-to-Wear Clothes or en. , . ¢ .1. limit“ dill? to anllnals have been "ifillllli lb)’ the Ilflllflrtment of hu- inane educlitlonpf the Presbyter- selze tlpolf-iltl! much‘ valuable in formattonQ-lidlvbrso many myst" lest fluid-lean convey ltlto ‘ li"i'si"‘illeal' ders" with such felicity and porn pilciiity of. languagét‘ Weoui only happen Vwhere‘ " t‘ léhdol‘? ‘A “ ses sswqli” vylhich grin. godd forfunqiéqptilllthlsf_*enli lened and favored‘ atflfl- _ f: Doubt/less tfiliiséi- teaclYQfl, luki well as the ‘professors in ou coll- eges; will instruct tlloatl’ 's ___ ‘ . 4! only to ‘forgive hcr friends but equally her encmiesllll" gwbellef that European nationslvuiliilsqubé set again upon their "jest ‘unlesm the weight of taxation pressing upon them is eased." its " ‘been a lenient creditor». Bis». ll well. . 'i"-l"5-°K ‘itpllllelll “ll. T l1". clpsl fiesta-fir» dsiutorewanl» is . 1-.» r... .."-.. . we. q really lv.'.'isli,iiiiilrll..liel3lli'§5ll~ be? o! enemas: unmet». spinnaker ian (Yllurclv ‘Wllifih? is‘- a. new ‘api plicéiiion of an old principle. each . . ‘i! .1‘ ‘l >- Rfyilifi Colllmlllillilloll-Is being foun ""1 Ullnhililjfllliiklgmybillili. and lus- mfil n" “‘."!'l ‘l-‘ 1' 'l‘illly lmibllivcfllfllyitol kii living lkli ‘from the W. l. Loueon p collection, THE HI il o cit. {is-owl l‘ l‘ v l - j. exgmqlpy rlspmsercntll uiid mister Jmwwim mqma‘ w. ‘<-r_e.-_liures.l=-.cmiilvgvyiinlzgviércy Wrpp‘ several ,;hundred" school _ ’ filflldjblg‘Dfirlqllfl-[PL-lhfl real 959 llliitawmfk . ,|mricr man's iliillkolnpiincludllitral full dniy < provision for M‘! lh"~?"iiii’llTs'T;r' birds or mals lfo sklill, the p tween owls or with tie use of that ‘involve the death I ' I I ‘lzvyvmcv ' Ile as Vlell lwl ume ry‘ jii W . .v '. Allin" ‘ti Al. q . ‘ ch living m mull “i”? sols Ede"? - time‘ _ ‘ mi plumage slsuglllererr-to s" ‘ supply on m“ 3557mm; fleck proper food nhd thcirpolnlort; for; ani- nresrifbr P101‘ 88in; a condemn. omikilniii Angetller feathers ‘of tllpse‘ ultl f.» » l s bstsncle thislnow teaching gldlR-lmilhiuinflimsrost Pres ' common crou- or- weptr- 1- ~17?!“ ""8 or smelly treated. We “v d‘ . pa”?! l! ‘film __ , “.‘ ‘ mix“ rflw “lure sveeinsinliee mm sky adorn theleeslvemwiih the 1W of creatures the‘ do UH , , he‘ appyflillprfibfflllisliof Rest‘! ‘wpfimli -|-:l l. .,.... Iiilllll ',tl“’"-=~lluulit. 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