Ask for the " big new Wall Paper Catalogue Wrltoyowaulusndalfissvil’! Illlil! "I ti" pupa. sesultuunandwllnndmllwblwfl- u». moot economical WALL mesa Olllbflua in Canada. USE THE COUPON MOORE C McLEOD, LIMITED. Charlottetown, P. E- l- 80nd m the new Will Paw 6111M"- fihgldcops amps Prim needlepoint-land. Allprlcnbuodon Double Rolls of 16 Yards Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 0. Address . . . . . . . . ....................a Province .. . . . . .............—v......._.....g MOORE a; PPLEOD 119-121 QUEEN wIARLOTTETOWN ._..|-l.I.l Western Guardian: ' l I I-Pqs s u sill-DUO Building. erg‘; day. ber is 388. —FOX ESOAFEDF-From ranch not tatooed. Robert England, ‘hav- eller‘: Rest. -CENTRAL BEDEOUE Baptist ‘pastorate Sunday. Mar. 7th. Dr. R. Sidey will preach: bower Free- town at ll a. m» Belmont at 3 p. m.. and Ccntral Bedeque at 7.30 p. m. » —KENSINGTON. SUMMER- ‘FIELD. CLIFTON CIRCUIT for March 7th: Rev. A. N. Gillis of Malpeque will preaclrln Kenslng- ton at 3 p. m. Rev. .\l. E. Aitkens will preach at Clifton at 7 p. m. No provision could be made for Summerfisld. ~ -HOR8ES ARRIVE-Mr. John !\\'. Whitehead. Clinton, took deliv- ery at Kenslngton on March 1. of two car loads of horses. forty in The Mzrltlmes’ Dion Insurance company That 'l‘ll~ fllaritime Life is entitled to this claim is shown not merely by the fat-t that it hall its lncoPllOfl beli- thtlt it invests its funds here, and that it has its head- quanerg here, but by the list of its Directors and their standing in the Maritime Provinces: Hon. ll. Albert Reilly. K. r. lv. n. Dennis, Halifax. .\". s. .\l. l’. l'.. llnru-ron. N. 8.. Yire-Prr-uidrni The Halifax President. Herald Ltd- (‘luilrnlun .\. B. irllertrir Power IL "_ Muuounup g-"llprgo", (onnniln-ion. Sena-Tron. anti Dire-tor Cen- tral Trust ('0. Director Matron‘- Limited. N. 5. l-‘ornler Her-President British Empire Stool COIPIIBIIOIL: J. D. llcKennl. 8t. John. .\. B- J. o. Slurllmllnll. .\l. ll. c. as. l‘. P mm“ “m Joh- Tmnlph aw.‘ "I; "Mm!" 5' H" v!"- --.'I.ournal--Evenlng Timon-Star, llon. senator John hlelxall. ‘w’ Angus Helicon. Bothunt. -\'~ B- linn. H. K. Spinney. hlrmonth. President Buthurnt Cfi|vl1‘d* .\. .-. Director (‘nnndl 6mm" Cir-- Member Alhinory Board. Hank Ltd. of \lonl.eul, Yurnloulll. N. it. Director N. B. Telephone (‘o.. LttL. etc. w. n. Miller, r-mpbelltsn. B1B G. II. Mlrph!» M. D. l". .\l. F. A- . llullflav. N. F. J. L. Balaton. K. ca. llullfsr- ' B. flonris. P. In. l. rte. R. B. (‘ol\voll, llalllux. §. .3. Pfvnlilv-nf ll. n. unwell. Lill- u rrrtor Jlllrililm- Uplirlll u». W. .\. Him-k. .\l. l'.. llalihn. N-h. w» l-nl Pickford as run-n lLld. i Royal Hunk of t tlllllil lllmwf- 5“"‘°"" 7"" W‘ y".- n!’ . ‘ Fl I -. lr- \‘ ft-rffwilllJl lnllnl-rn Trust Director Halifax re H" (.0 lance Co. _ ' .. l k-uflr" (“Hun M“. Director. Starr hlnnufarturmg llf~lolon . . . nip. a Loan (n. 9°" 1m" to help the F U. Help tile xlurlllnle Life lllalllime Provinces. The Maritime Life HALIFAX Smaller HOME OFFICE. Larger Protection: Premlums number. These superior specimens of the genus equs were secured in Saskatchewan and arrived in splen did condition. having borne a jour- ney of twelve days with great success, not one having suffered the least depreciation. --BUCCE88FUL ICE SPORTS- l About 500 people attended the first - ice-sports conducted by Summer- side High School which were run ‘of! in the Crystal Rink. Summer- sldo last night. Those who attended quad a complete evenings enter- ‘talnmcnf. The hockey game be- ‘tweon Summerslde High School 1nd Vi/‘est Kent was won by llfest Zir-nt by the score of 3-2. An ex- tended rqport will apear in a lat- ulr issue. - _. ' WI FOR LATE ‘W581 SUN NE m w‘ Iurdoct u M‘ a -ousnouuus on lM-l It the "M" w" . J b Pris , new and renewal Guardians western gnaz ‘tfiucdmgf. u Qlnusnnlsn OFFICE. - The Rldlvfl s‘ bgpunnu“ gaunt‘: Masters Voice Records lie or 3 f0! pale sliver female pup. medium tin odd cars. Eastern Guardian ‘ Jnarznu meat. -'-ur. .l I36!“ l; sputum and will be pleased tl items, lllvertisins ‘ w. IJHIADKKTIRS ron and vietmlas. Radio and Guardian's Western Office is now “w!” “mu” “ "bmfl lowed in n; IeNsill Building Drugstore. tras-sacrum ' er st.. ammonia, where Jneouczn PRICE on m. $1.00 at llsbons Drngatora. SfiO-S-IQ-ttsfll The Markets n (Canadian Prue) OTTAWA. Ont. Mar. 5. —(Eggs.- _Tbe egg market is generally steady today wlthgbe exception o" Halifax where heavy receipts bavt caused a weakness in the market Toronto wholesale fresh extras 4! to 50. firsts 35 to 36. seconds 30 to 31. Montreal storage stock about cleaned up wholesale rresl extras 42 to 43. dealers paying On tario fresh extras 43. firsts 38 seconds 32. Winnipeg wholesal fresh extras 40. firsts 36 to 3S country dealers making sales ex tras 45. firsts 30. seconds 22. Ed monton egg market steady under fair receipts country dealers mak ing sales extras 27. firsts 24. sec mlds 19, wholesale fresh extras 38 flrts 35 to 36. Vancouver fresl eggs market easy dealers pnyim .country points extras 28, firsts 26 bobbin! fresh extras 31. firsts 2P seconds and pullets 24. St. Johr N. B" ezg market steady light re celpts under light receipts due tr stormy whether whether fresh ex tras 47. firsts 44. poultry suppll light fresh receipts nil. Frozer chicken checked 45. fowl 35. Hall fax. N. S.. dealers paying country shippers delivered Halifax extra»- 38. firsts 33. seconds whole-salt fresh extras 43. firsts 38, seconds 25. .\IONTREAL. Que.. Mar. 5. — The foreign demand for grain ir the local market was agal-n dull today there being no demand from exporters for supplies. Th: movement for local and country account was confined to sales oi The tone of the market 1 -NEwcoM5._ MCLEAM _Qn was steady and prices were un- Miss Myrtle llflllshter of Mr and .\irs mony to Mr. Gardiner Newcomh. comb. The Rev. Mr. Martin was the officiating clergyman. charming bride, who .was ‘tended. was given away by her ifather. Immediately after the, ‘ceremony a reception was held at llllfll- the bride's home where about thir- ty coupleh had gathered to du to the newly-weds ,testlfy by their many gifts the lhigh esteem in which .\ir and Airs {Newcomb are held. After a verv ‘years of wedded bliss-N. -—Z-¢o-@—-——— PERSONALS -.\lr. Thomas German. Glen- eorry is visiting friends in Port . Hill amd Grand ‘River..—. Scores are as lullov-‘s: l —.\lr. John D. llclver. Killkora. lvednesda evenin at 7.30 in the changed. . . Lot Fourtgen Presbyterian Church ten cents per barrel In prices for “m” my i“ m" "mage- m" " eldest spring wheat was recorded today Arthur making a net. decline of 50 cents , McLean was ulnited in holy matrl- D91‘ bllrrfil Another reduction of since last Monday There continues to be a steady in son of Mr and Mrs Ernest New. qlliry from foreign buyers. fogiguiprl- u“ were just beginning m s“ 88L The some cases were in llnmwlth mll- M“ u" the “limb the)’ W" "mk- plles and as the prices lers views a moderate amount oi business was done. but there was no important change in the condi- stronw. bakers at $7.50 lo $7.70 per barrel. . Winter wheat u-orr- reduced a further (‘outs per hnrrel and even at tllr lower levcl dealers stated that _~ buyers were not disposed to oper ate with the result that the market was dull and car lots of choice grades were minted at $6.10 tr $6.20 per barrel. There wag nr change in the condition of the mlllfeed market there being n steady trade and the market was moderately active. Prices re- mained unchanged. There was no Ils visiting his sister, Mrs. Phons. gglflrlisozdy- 1,‘ 3.1 253‘Brown. Bayside.—N. Y. C. A- -\-_ McLeod - » - - - ~ 11f _’,\llss Elsie Murphy and Mr. gee-é. Caqlxnody is‘; l“ John D. Mclvc" were - “We - - - - ' -' " ’ ' “ ' Wellington‘ on Frdnv where thev NATIONALS. 14: PiRATES. 9 .J Tony“... .61 Ll. s... me . . " guesr. n Jiss ' . T0tal—-2G~l0. "m IIL-N. 'i'llc Nationals (Tillllllléll. illlllfiTflnny: wllluing streak by l|“l"5\""t'4 "WP IYIWII - - . » -- “l”. lfllus .\li‘l")lli-llll. (“nan Plriiltri by 5 points. Tile gllnlo was R Lellagp _ ‘ , _ _ _ ,_ ins-l zllld cicall. The llncup ulld lll-vlh lli.llillal scores w" M‘ "‘~'-"“"‘ ‘u. Gill . . . . . . . . . .. I..().C. lirlwaii. NATIONALS -' ‘\'""' rcdurnoll |'o:" tho Princc l"'>|lll[_\' Ilospiizll I'll ‘Fllursday. - .\'. Nilsll Lucille Vi'~.\"llil. Cross T t l-Jlli". \_' Hum-“ l. O a N _ Pivnrs fllllfll Tunsliay in Summer- .| Illlll s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . _ sldc.~l\. -;_ n '1 i. l ' a m — l], Riinaamnfi‘ —-*.\lrs. PsrcydJ. ‘Kilbride. Port .' p 2 . _ . . Hlll spent Tues ny n Summerside. '. llu.lll.lll . . . . . . . . .. I , PmATES 8' , , v l - h M‘ —<l\lrs. wlulsm n. McDonald. 1‘ MGM!" NB“ ‘Omc “are I ‘m ' “p Grand River Illent a few dava lat-ll. A. lizlcl coll T a broken arm and shoulder z. 2 l im-lweek van “nanny wuh irmnds .i Mtlmnl prisolled in it's pilot liblls‘. Cup-l - m __N .l Fnrsylllz: . ‘T toin Jc-llll Billings piloted a sink- in summer. e_'_.__'_ -\l~ "M" "‘ in: Hlsbflfll In “MW l" 1"“? ma‘ —‘Mr. and Mrs. sterling McLean Rofcruc- ~l’orl-y (fameroll. lllver tonight after a crush with a southwest’ not 15, were amnng __.__¢Q freighter- The HIS “'89! lbw" l”: those attending the Newcomb Mc- u l! ' h chetl shore in water no L“ v9.1a] gt Bil-cl. Hill n Y BQWImg is?) Zllflfilalg‘)! to reach the captsllrswggpgsdgyq-ngq, n St. ‘Paula defeated Trlfllly bYpilot house prison. The tug collid- --- ‘J67 pins. Will Carmc/ly won thcsd with the freighter Cornish from -—Ml'. Ebb: Praughf. manager of came fnr Qt. Patti's having lltellogton and she was slewed aboutlfhs Farmers Unite Store. Rich- lllgh swblgle of 311 and high totalso violently mat hel‘ of 711 pins. door was jammed. The profits you make from younJllrops depend on lbs uality of the nqdn you sow. StoulqBriggflC over and Tilnotls seeds are grown from specially selected stoc , the flnsst strains in tbs world. Sow the most profitable brands IIDIUI BID CLOVER "Lion" brand (L8. No. l IAHIOTII CLOVER "Lion" brand ALSIII CLOVII "Lion" brand ALPA LPA Genuine Grimm Canadian Variegated TIIOTIIY 838D “llul-er" llrand "Ermine" Brand 6.8. No. l (Purity No. 1) Sold by loading merchants throughout Canada 0.8. No. l y STEELEBRIGGS SEED can... T “en/Van's. 00:47:17.- Jllb 000st" OIGNTO - HAMILTON - aroma - VIIIIIIIPIG pilot llousemohd was in summer-side on Tue»- day on business connected with ‘his firm-N. -Miss Eileen Smith, teacher in Wellington Corner school was in Summerside on ‘Wbdnesday. She was s mpanied by Miss Camer- on-N. ~Mr. and Mrs P. Cocgrove of ,Wslllngton were visitors to town this weeln-H. —Miss Ruby Rogers. Ktmslngton spent over the week end in town, guest of her grand parents. Mr and Mrs. A. C. Rogers. Church street. -- ll. WMrs. Charles A. Todd. Miss Elisa Todd. Hradnlbane and Mrs. Nell McDonald. Ross Valley were visitors f0 town on Tuesday-H. ~ -l)r. J. ’l‘. (warms. Wellington. wllll ill town on Wednesday-H. —Mr. Austin Ramsay. Conway was In town over Tuesday-H’. —.\Ir. JGRPfill Ramsay. Compile"- town this week-H. \ Eilee-n [BBUVB change in the condition of the baled hay market. There was no change in the condition of the local egg market prices for all visitors mlgrades being steady with a "good amount of supplies arriving and an business was dons. An lousy feeling continues to prevail in tho "lflfliFl for potatoes owing to the liberal arrivals and tulle increas- ed offerings for which there is mllv a moderate demand and the volume of business was small with sales of odd cars of New Bruns- wick (izcczv \inllllininn $1.90 in 8? per bag and Quebec varieties at $2.60 to 2.65 per m: lbs ex track. A moderate amount or business con- tinues to be done ill beans and as supplies were ample to meet all re- quirements the of the market was steady and prices were unchanged. The strength that has prevailed in the trade for better of labs still continues today and prices for townships No. 1 nnstellriled cre-lm- ery scored a further advance of 1-2 per pound. 0n account o.‘ a shortage of supplies. salesof this commoditv were mnde nt 47 cents per nnund which is the ‘hisllest i5- u" that ban been reallzed for n- l-dinn r-resmery on this more. There was no change in prices for other grades but tho undertone was firm with a steady demand for small lots of overseas make. The condition of the cheese lmal-kat showed no change today business being generally quiet with little demand from wforpign sources. The tons of dis arket was steady and prices w un- changed. Chinese Killed Dutch Soldiers bn-rlwm. Java. larch 5.—-’l‘en Dutcll soldiers were killed and six wounded in a Mint with thirty Chinese. who attacked a Dutch pl- trol user Aolrin, lumen-a. you» day. The Dltrol lost seventeen rif- ies to the rehdls. Ilaiseslolses are unknown. l‘ Dutch rofuforcdllshfi are uro- |ceedin¢ to tbs scans from Rollers- 1a. _Miss Florence Arunault. daughter at Ml- ind Ill-s Illhn P. ‘Arssnltflt. Wit? lb,- Wefit. is seri- ously ill It her boils. some doubts ton was among the lrlllllloll men in are entertained solo her recovery. were obliged to make what shift m,“ of the domemlc ]rad8_ Tm, "ind would take them to their des- denland was somewhat restricted umamrm ‘Drama! hllrrledly Th6!‘ (‘ar lots of first patents were qll0i- plwghed ‘their "a? lhmlllh Ill?‘ and m ed at $8.40. seconds at $7.90 and ‘fnowdrut-‘l. 3m] "Ted bill lhflDPY-ll grades train in the anticipation of an nar- 10 to 1F ll‘ arrival home. What was their A Memorable J oumeg on an I T a . ruvei vls cumin BRIEF" W ihe ' ' * mutiny duri-‘I l!!! wild sud wintry weather. approl- m» in nan-um» and nrlrlllw M rxpsrience or the lllonee - Ill" nuke the Oregon Trail. and their mains proceed at the some snail ike pace ls (be Covered Wagon. The adventures of the , , an who underwent one trln W the Tig-nilh train. which took sixty ive hours and flirt! ll"- "hum ly actual count-donuts the. hull- lred mllo ltrip ~n Jinn-lowdown were perslmllly recounted 39 u!‘ writer yesterday by some ogthe raveliels themselves, and reads, like a story of shipwrecked mar- ners on a desert island. p This passenger said that he m1 Elia companions on the wearisome hree days trip had no great flu!’- o find with the movements o! the train itself, as they realized shat the Railway la up I88"!!! in wmtendlng with drifting snow and cy rails. but they did feel that. the management could lave made at least some ef- ‘ort to see that the storm stayed wassengers were made as comfort- able as was possible under the cir- rumstances. and provided with en- mgh food to stand off actual hun- Z91‘. Number Four train left Tignish at 7.45 a. m. on Tuesday. and at '0.35 a. m. the snow plow preced- ng the locomotive went off the rack at Ellerslie. where the train emained until mllursllay at 11.45} l. m. During the whole of this period ii. is stated that the pas- sengers were not provided with ny l'ood by the railway authorit- ‘es. except__on Thursday morning. when after most of the twenty ‘our travellers had already foraged ~t farm houses for food for them-I lelves, the conductor came through the cars and offered to provide’ l breakfasts for all who wished them. Among the passengers when the rain was stalled were a sick man.. lnd a. mother with a three year old child. which she was taking to the hospital in Summerslde. The in- valid waa allowed during" the vhole time to remain in a cold and mmfortless second class carriage.’ while the ‘Lady. giving up the at- tempt to get. her child to the hos- wi-tal as useless. started out ln a alluding blizzard to the farm how. se of a friend more than four miles away, without asking or re- relving assistance in her hazar- lous journey. All the available accommodation ‘n Ellerslie was made use of by the passengers during their invol- was sorely overtaxed and many hey could in the cars. In "be early. early hours of Wed- nesday mflrnlng. when the passen- znerl from ‘their scant repose and old that an extra train was await- Yls them two miles down the track, important co ‘ aflon Home l . Fill? many is w paper. , _ Right pattern, f-Y I .., ‘A to every room g house and enhance f.“ appearance of " l; ‘A l other fllrnishingsQ i,‘ --'. i‘ -You’ll find the _.» . m. patterns here_100h choose from. The New Maximur Wallpapers: Are a triumph of Canadian Manufacture. Thgy are 30 inches wide and Boxers are the first Canad. ian Manufacturers to bring out 30 inch paper. ;. There is a distinct vogue for stronger colors and larger patterns this season and Maximur _Wail Papers have these new features and include a wide range of papers that provide for every room in the house. Then there's the regular 22 inch papers in so many pretty patternszand at such reasonable prices — pl-icq; y that you want to pay. We can’t tell you all about them! here, so just ' ASK r0.» the Big New?‘ Wallpaper ecatalog Mailed Free It WillTell the Story. HOLMAN’S . Charlottetown Branch - The Big Furniture,‘ Crockery, Stove and Wallpaper House 198ml to pile into the auxiliary-i \ V Eighteen Hundred MlleudlFligllt (Yves the Atlantic dlflllwy when they were told by the raln crew that the train had come 0 fish! snow. was snowed in and lot able to back out. and worst 1nd most tragic of mil, that the lvailable living quarters in the one 381' attached were already over- ‘rowded by the snow fighting crew 1f thirty. and the best. thing u... 95599113913 mllld do would be to "M119 Wearlly back to their own train and make the best o; p, Which they wisely, if sadly, dill, one Nflengsr who recounted these “"7597. was llarucllla-llly‘ nettled by the fact that. although ‘the pan- ‘lflllgers were unable to secure ‘l- ‘"19"? W18 Dllvflfy of provisions aboard for the train hands ‘and lhi’ it had not been for the fact that e was not expected home ulml the arrival of the train. he would bu"? not out and walked. ' The train finally reached Summ. nrslde at half past ten nn Thum- d"? "IBM. 8nd passengers for Chanlfltltetown reached their dest- ination at half past one yesterday morning. _ Sisters of East-_ em Star Hold At Home Lust nlsm ill. lhe Masonic Ten» ‘Die. the ladies of the Crystal Chap- ter. No. l. Order of the Eastern Star. were at home to lbs mem- bers of the Masonic Order their wives and daughters. . The reception was very well at- tended and the following nicely lla- lmwil Dfflzram was rendered in a "01’? nieusing manner: - Obollinlt Remarks. 8m. J. M. Marley. Inst. Duet (Piano and Vio Il)——- Masters Macnutt and Hyndm Solo. Sister Annie Stewart. ,. ' R5351!!!» MT- F-dtarshaw. I Solo, Bro.,(‘.. J. Gallagher. v°°a1 mm- PPM- Fletcher and Mm. Fletcher. 395411118. Rev. Mr. Muir. V0051 35hr m“- RDY Cudmore. Vocal Solo. Bro. T. W. ‘Bentley. "Relldlnr. 151ml- any Hpule. ' Vocal Solo, Mlllfldith Rlfuse. Vocal Solo. Mr. Leigh Dingwsll. 3955108. BN1 Df- G00- Green. Vocal Solo. Mrs. Flam", Tlwble QMHGHO. Mum. Flet- cher, Benllol’ Robson. lllhtoheson. ‘alrazhfiflon. Tweedy. Gilli, will“. Chairman. onioyable sing song. circumstances of his memorabfie " ‘nod without going out hunting for ’ “"0" flithllni! crew. He said- that ‘ ‘Margaret Gillis: 4. Aline Poirier. | Grade iV-l. Cecil Gnlldet; Z. ‘Gertrude McKlnnon; ti. Jean Clement Poirier; 4. Hercule t‘ - e tvl~ai u” Commandant Franco and Captain Ruiz dc Alon. two Spanish airmen. in a seaplane drill" Naplsr Lion engines. left Portuqess Caps Verde lslandes and hopped across the Atlantic to B ‘ picture shows the plane -in which the trip was mlda. Mrs. A. J. I-loulc. I‘. Vi’. M., MrrLGuuiet. J._ M. Murlcy. l‘. W. ‘.\l. Mrs.’ (‘ratio lli-—1.Mnrlllla Gaudof; 2. iicnry Lapihorllo. l’. W. .\l. fW-i" mfkell 3- Amerl- PMYWF} 4- -—-——<o>-——_- ‘Rita Pnlrier. MlscQUcHE scl-{QQL Grade ii—~l. Alball Dcsllnchos“ llarnld Gaudet. (cquall; 2, Loretta, , HO ' SEMEN i There is no bellf-‘l’ tlle stable than l“ splendid for sprallw» "' Grade X-l, lsubel (lnlla-nt; zfPuirler; It. An-ne .\l. Dcsltoches. l "Um"!!- Victurill Alt-Lean; 3. Georgie’ Grade 1-1. Norma Poirier: 2.. Driscoll. .\l. Dina Desroches: 3. Louise Y‘ Grade lX-~l. Aivizlll Pnirlcr: 2..P0ll‘l0r; 4. Wdlired Desroches. Ethel Poirler: 3. Illul-lzuret lie-l -----<Q->--—— I. Neill. lillvilll: 4;’ strillgll. II new lllllfllPlll Ill- i, D i Gyndp \V[||-.1_ Mary M, 1pm“; 2_ sirllllll-tli cnll be nlnlic in prmlllw- I‘ Mgllmie 139511013195; 3‘ Norm“ Mg. lulu-s of tlll- pinlln, bnrp. Rllllill’. bllllju} Quarrie; 4, [Jumeyla Pnirigr, ‘ llnd illilllllllllil. l . v ' ‘ Grade VII-fl. Margaret McMiL‘ \\‘lill illl- rillv llllltc-rlllln llllllllllilllll’ llll Ian: 2. Rita DesRnt-lles; 3. Elaine llllll culnlllgv, tlll- mnufllctun- dry I Erick; 4. Paul Gaudet, will flilll nfllrnge bnltcl-les in _ Grade Vi-—~l. Margaret McKinn- illrrensllllt ill Flllnn. ‘, ‘ l on: 2. Marie Rose DesRoclles; 3. IN TROUB ‘ ’ In nitsrnlly tun t0 fitlnlstinm. If 1" _ sum-m b» In"! " “' of I physlnlsll. ll the question of II fit" lllo unidentifi- lnponiat, than ms 1' We have a ‘ stock of this good all round coal 0n hand which is suitable for. either furnace or ~ range. . We will be fir. to deliver any quanti- ty required and“ { antee satisfaction. at an molt and“ re! gm». on lyfllfl‘ bu héllwn w. t H“ m, The entertainment ‘was ehlrse of the following ceeeptl committee: Mrs. W. B. Ditt. W. w. n. GILLIS‘ a d5. PHONE 110 ' East Side of lruoo 0M I WEI ‘ Y