>-. MATINEE 3 P. M. NIGHT 7 l 8.45 Matinee, Adults tee. Children 11c. Evening, Adults 26o. Children 150- LAST TIMES TODAY TO SEE tots WEBER’S '- lGreatest Picture i ltihat ilii Man lint]. P-Ileels of Intense Interest-J. A Drama of youthful love, dying love and ro-bornliove. Every Wife should bring hsrhusband to see "WHAT DO MEN WANT." i Only a woman could have given this answerto ths_ question of the ages. TOP C Y HE REVIEW ' nhrough any foreign THE CENTRAL é stimuli [l-Illlfe. i; D. M. Lamont will preach at ' Churchill on Batu 15th It 1.30 p. m.: os £31., nly ;;Iii at Canoe Cove st 10.30 ‘s. m., town at 7 p. m; rial-l eTonv .-.¢___. and that a retalliatory -pl‘0ViBIOn against Canada be put into of two -_e‘.jt'i>uad in Senator Jones of‘ Washington. ilie offered an that no fresh or frozen salmon. Halibut or sword fish from the , North Pacific or tributary waters l be admitted to the United States country ex- cept when in bond from a United i‘ I %i ‘ WHEN Y0 UR 9-WEDDING - PRESENT COMES. EROM JUS THEY KNO war» 1s FINE D Reliable Silverware makes an Ideal Wedding Gift and will be cherished for all time. We have s splendid assert.- ment and our prices are very reasonable. Y come in and let us show you our stock. C. W. PATTERSON “Jswsttsn 130 Great George Street States port. ,1 KNOW YOUR HERD SIRE Qlnce it is true that for a pet'- son to succeed in the pure-bred business one must familiarize him- self with tlle different strains and families of the breed. it is highly important that every breeder give as much thought to this thing as possible. The reason that pure- breds are. larger producers than grades is chiefly due to the fact that certain females, whose abil- ity as producers are known. f"? malted to sires of proven ability and in this way the characteristic oi’ production is transmitted to the offspring. Certain strains halve proved to be better than oth- ers, and it is for this reason that one must be aduaintud with thoiie that make good. PGYIICIJIHIIY should this be the case with the herd sire. in the first place his pedigree should be thoroughly understood before he is purchased. And here i9 50m?»- thing that every bleed" Elmlllil do; he should g0 to the small ox- pense of having the pedlglei? ill the herd sire compiled and every so often brought up to date. This is extremly necessary when the time comes when there are calves to be sold. Do Y0“ know your ylerd sire? l NORTHAMPTON. July 12-—— lilarl I-lalg npoligized at il. lunch- leon in Northampton the other dill’ ‘for his wife appearing there with ta black eye. 7 i The fact was, said the Field “Marshal. there l-ittle son while ‘playing in the garden on Thurs- day, threw a stone at his mother. l-ie thought he ought to make the explanation because he did not want them to imagine that ‘LZNIY Halg always went about with a black eye. when the laughter had nos-sell #09 §vOO-O-O~OOOOOQ§-O-OO§O-OQ-OOQ-Q-O-Q-Q V l E. R. snow ,3!’ 146 Richmond Street i‘ iii Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and ,1, Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. i , i Agent at ‘Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 1 Good ‘Stong Stock Companies. ’ HQrQ-boeo-oo’ P awn,’ I Vv away, Lady I-la-ig said she lilll compelled to rise up, ii‘ only 1° speak up for her small son. Ilo did not throw the stone at‘ her but took it up as any child of four might. null by mistake threw ii backward ‘instead of forward. applause that followed his wife's vindication of his little heir. They mnde beer in Elwi- 37° years ago; but it is all gone. . Gold Ililfl. Private liospitiil. Roxiliiirv Mass. Private to cover expenses is allowed. ugh training m 5]] brand,“ Next class enters September lstnurslng ' Write prospectus to lvllts c. il| BillT. Supt. p! Nurses Hospital, Dartmouth, N S. Nurses wiriui ‘uuiisiisjliiliib Applications for the position of llmlllllill. 75 bails pupil nurses will be received at offers n complete nursing course of ‘he 0mm o; the super-intend“; three years. Aftiliatod with Belle 0| Nufgeg’ Nova scam, 305mm] vile ‘Hoilllllfll. New York Stole This nitfords an opportunity for registration.‘ A monthly allowance young women to procure a thor 0f For particulars write the Super- intendent of Nurses, Nova Scotls Bond FLOUR The Hams-Made Flour that makes the Whole- some Homo-Made Bread V enoaoestlhilh-orr. on Hrs... June: Murray, Tabusintsc, has an- nounced the engagement of their eldest daughter. Mamie, m Captain Ray Mclnnis, Miinlnegssh, P. E.l., wedding to take place in the near CHURCH or soorLANo-nev. i l! t0 Nine Mule Creekat 2 p. m. and In the PoopI6'Q'Qllll'cIl, Charlotte us. sznaron.“ Jon E8 "rates iWlABHtNGMN July 11.-—Deln— the proposed ,tartft_ bill in connection with the repent to place a only eagle- _ salmon llallbutjhiacirersi and other fish was made in the senate today by alnmelidment Lord Halg joined heartily in the- Dari‘. '---¢- Training School ior Nurses f The Broclitoa i" i t Hospital BROCKTON, MASS. A general hospital of 127 beds. Maternity, medical, emergency depts. - T-he Training School for Nurses otiifers s three-year Modern buildings. surgical, ohlidrens, out-patient and course to young wonven who have completed at least one year of high school work. Graduates are eligible for State registration and mem- bership in national nursing organizations. A monthly allowance is made to cover expenses of training. - .~ -~ - _ , An-sttraetlve, modern nurses’ nssldence contains s t , _ ' single -re¢m for each nurse, s kitchenette, shower baths, ~ rooms for receiving callers, for study, receatlon, etc. The eight hour system has been established. The next class enters September first. l Write for prospectus to ' ‘ ' The Superintendent oi Nurses Made on the Isl- and, by Islanders for Islanders. Ev- ery Bag Guaran- teed. i}? Ask your Grocer for s 24 lb. Sanitary, Paper Sack and take no other. We want your patron- sge. I w], ‘ The Qiiallottetown Co. GEO. 8. ROBGON, Msnsgsr t mar "the "K b celebration ‘loo cream and straw berries will be served. welcome. seasonal-s al- ‘o! Kilgswn, u rday. m. John ‘are. in dttleldty Y9! W. JIIIIIQII: yarrived tered at the Victoria. Tauuton, Mass, are here on visit and were in the City, yester- day attending Orange Celdirstion. Mrs. W. Moxsou. ofjlaunton. ‘lldassu and formerly of Kingston. I‘. E. l.. is home on a visit and was in the City yesterday. Mrs. Alfred Roebuckacoompan- led by has daughter. Mlle and grandson Master Alfred Ford, left on a visit to Bathurst, N._'BB. Miss Mary Jameson and Miss Laura Condon arrived in the City Tuesday from Attenhorqi. Mass, and left yesterday for teir home in Panmure Island, to spend their vacation. ' Mrs. Fred Show, Boachmolit, Masr... is visiting her parents, .\ir. Ms. T. mid Mrs. Bentley, Ken- sington. l-‘ivo years have passed since Sllaiw visited her par- ents, ailid they are lllost pleased to have bcr lionlc. _ Y. Mrs. Thomas F. Lilmfl, forliivr- ly Miss Rosamond, Churchill and little daughter Mary Lenin wlw recently arrived from Boston on a iew weeks visit to the Island. lull yesterday for the North Shore where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doyle. FRENCH si-ioor "uP ‘rowu BERLIN July 12.—Six persons were killed in flBlll-lflll lllelwlw" civilians and French Trovilfi l" Peiskretscham. near Ollllelii. Yilil- er Silesila, Monday. The French were marching through the town when a shot was iirgd at the rol- umn. This caused the trooll.“ l" halt and open fire. The firing continued for tnree-whours the house of a. manufacturer bvinl»! compleetly destroyed. The troollil tllen resumed their march. Mot-i- KEEP THE PIGS GROWING. Pigs ehoultl not ‘have a chance to stop growing. From the first the farmer‘ should see, that till-Y have the necessary feed to enable them to keep on making the ii1llXl~ lillllll of growth. Even when the mother is a good milk producer, it will be found desirable to feed on additional ration. Skim milk fed in a shilllow- dish or trough is very good for the little fellows. .1 slop made oi‘ milk viiili four parts part ltillkililft! niily be foil. -—~——<0-c-—-_ THEIR BENEFACTOR " What Madame Newrivll. do l see a portrait of tho Kaiser in your house l" “But did we not always regard him as the Ofglnittflr of the war: tllcnsc of our fortune?" DEFINED The visitor was examining the class. " Can an-y little boy tell me what a fish net is made of?" he inquired. “A lot of little holes tied to- gether with strings." smiled the never-falling lbrigiggim Slllllff. Iommsu HID- ‘l-llgniéllllSl sol (1 i'lllfl'lllfi'€ Oriental Cream Summer Reading AT " Carter's Bookstore 250" Reprints by AUTHOR8, regular ti... to $2.00 esoh. ‘opal, PRICE onnY 11.00,. ;AII ‘ strongly bound In 0......‘ I“ time uaoailues “and .- ivswsiursne srs hills eouvsmn cooks "(he roar canoe, one-nitrit- ‘v mi. v _‘ ~STATIONERY, ryounrlifviir, ,:/-.r=“ l; 1w“ Pens. m. ~“ illlotlierllig Event . "r "'”‘.'é‘“..li'§..".§i a band concert on their grounds in honor o! the visitors to the Scottish Everybody m. irnc urn. Rnll-ll McNeil]. in the city Tuesday ' undid regis- 1y Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Rogers. 0i’ mg ma“. Bu.” ’ .1 LlllPPWCmlching Chorus" in the of shorts, one part bran and onel ~-|lilfit0liflw one of» the, _ Jtttractiions staged for next week Is The World's Standard, Shows _ lncorporgtod- which isrbeiug brought ‘here under the auXllli-ces ol the 0.W;V.A- This will be a six days show. U0"!- the 11th to the 221211.800 Wlllllmlli prise practically everything, ‘that’ goes to moire a carnival. I circus and qn ggrpoilitioa and a fair. -'I‘~hC programme is so' EPW108911 that there will liq I IWW I07 lave-Y minutfilie will ‘be dilly and rushi- This monster show has holll seasons in St. JOhn, nllld Moncton and have held crowded tents dur- ' i-l particulars o: the show will ‘h’ ear in Satan day's Guardian. lllfgtch for l1; rt Ls under the auspices of the G. W.V.A. and therefore rlllhllllll- 5P1’- the particulars in ‘sitar-day's Bu" dlan. I - Light opéri Til _ o Melody and Mirth Edward, Coming To Tile Prulice July 19th. Principals and chorus 0f the T305 I ton English Opera Co. “stewed '0 it lively" last night at. the Male!- tic theatre, when the comlillfli’ Oilell Pd u.\veek‘s rlln of .Aullr:ln's tune- ful rind rninhtnl light opera. “Tho Mascot." They sang il so brilliantly and engagingly that ‘there 1W1!!! general regret whcll it was learned that i)"; Qumpnny would close their season next. weak with “Frn Illa- volo.“ In “The Mascot’ ’tlle prin- cipals were at the apogee oi’ what is- demanded specially in light opera, and. tile. chorus really sarg sweetly and ill tul.ti passages and cadence liit a bravura liit ililt wor. fronl the audience- which was genuinely‘ large and appreciative tor u ‘first-night auiiience— insis- lcnt ellcores. Everytliinig— solos, duos, quar. Lets, and clioruses~ went along with a specially bright tone-color and averveand snap that were a delight, in themselves, while throughout also there was not a hitch in the speaking lilies -»—ln short, everybody and everything was "tuned up" to the rlgh pitch to make the opera g0-—-and ii. did go thoroughly delighting frolli start to finish a critical audience. The comedy, too, was rollicking, stimt-tilncs bizarre, but comedy in a light opera must above all things be ludicrous. "The Mascot" then, is n fetching melallge of melody] and mirth; and the Boston Opera company gave a most satisfying presentation of it in all depart- inellts last night. lt was a liaippy thought, on the part of Howard A. Cook, musical‘ director" to interpolate ‘in the place ‘of Andrea's finale to the second tact, tile brilliant, swinging, color- ful chorus frnnifThe Queen's Neck lace." Effective, too, Wag |Bult thehgiem otttliait aiot wnsitlle duet. lntthffWhen I Behold," by Miss Mor? rill and Mlr. Arnold, Miss ilurrru’. having a liewitcliing llnrnlonlc! pharee- refrain on the word “Gob-I DIG Guhiile,,Gclible_" Mr. Arnold‘ Ital nearly fill oi‘ the solos for .maie yoice_ and tho duos with li"ill'-‘\l10; and always received an encore. Mr, Orchard was very effective in hi5 first solo, "wine Men in All A808." with chorus, which was rollicking and snappy. Miss Porter did nouhhvo much singing chance, but silo decidedly showed that she_hlid come into her own as ‘fa second lead," both lll Blazing and acting. Of course, Miss Morill was the “ilife“ of the 098m. and her singing in solos, duos, and chorus flnales was lbrli- llarll and l/"vr. Miss ilolori Bis sett deserves words.oi‘ sincere Praise ‘for her sweet. and 11mg“. "singing or the introditctnr‘ v s. ant Girl's song, The lgtg’; e5, _ "llllly in the second act (tin-Z; e1 mom), and the costumes weranio who. "m" its . l. ’ r . dience. om h” u‘ nested every nigi m] ' matinees Wcdnesllay islllgmalkbqltlgtfi di-"r- —~J. D. 1.00am rihiithx lier- ill lifl‘ his. r11." dill" "The Mascot" will-be re- M y Wen. EVE. ‘ JULY 4a a i , Maritalia, .. l ; ’ ._.—& i .?i"ila,.,\tv.lini.i:i's.".»' .i."°§T." PPRiiI-An BALLAD OPERA ‘ _ , ._J ‘W - < . , » ~ -. .- ' THE - ' ~ Tim“ “E- ' - >.'"-m1$eiar(i:-io:$t'ilf JULY 2o e - uztonv ..., FRI ‘av: F D. l . - - ' ' THE comic ovens" jmi-‘Y '2‘ MASTERPIECE . '0 A ' ' ‘ e t‘ llTH-EtblxLAtllfiHibic SAT- "AT- - e ~ TUNEFUL COMIC ‘22 ‘ Q Q , - a: ‘ J 1 :. m.‘ ' ‘ e e Bohemian G I Y“ Jul-Y 22 i- FAVORITE NOiTHING “ LIKE THIS EVER HEARD IN (tuiiinlimitrlrrpyiiu —-"~~——:»_~=*~--~~-~~-‘" g; A COMPANY OF‘ WORLD FAMOUS STARS "AND l.. GREATESLllQillfliLQ-QMK? A Different Opera? at Each Periorma AT _ , N IGHTS-JHBSERVE BOSTON. BEAUfllX __CH "THE wonuis ' POPULAR limoss MATINEE SAT—-RESERVE $1.10 AN I SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY, JULY. A14 RU $1.10 ANI) $1. run? Famous .-~rv—1-—3~¢. nce, 65.~_YRltsli 800. , ) SOcLIIUSH 52p. ' lhntflflliiilgll=l no NOT MISS‘ i THE CHARLOTTE m, E 1g! I. ,. phi; the say" on “School~Fairs" awarded ‘ti! first p“; James P. Callaghan. ‘ Q. Junior Department 6, prize i'nr Proficiency, Ilook{i‘ii',' Julia iinirtln; 7, prize. inl- Profic- iency. gr. ill, Patrick .\illl‘i‘llyj s, prize [or Drawing, hook iii, liai- rick McCnrdle; 9 prizi- for Iljost Essay", Hook ill, iioioli .\iullr:i_\';. l0, prize for "Winner" ill Spoiling Coniesf, Grade II-I, awarded to ‘rt-r: csa Iiaizllllyil, prize tlir "Wiilni-i” ill Spelling Contest, (iriulo IV, alw- urded to Emmet Ciisilck. Public School Diplomas Awarded by the Department 0i Education, to, 1st, Martina ill. ling- an; 2nd, Julia A. llilgan; 3rd; An- nie E. Callaghan. ‘r r Cemficates of . Merit i‘; '\ w.‘ ‘.'~-.. ~ i Li/kward ' o grad YIiL-‘lgsteps 81200;: .; {in es Qiillaghan. ads‘ , Julia Hagan; »2, "An- ‘la " rallegv— ,‘,Aii=red all ltfphj-ny. ralleiV. wriw _($~snior) Leo urray; 3, Lucy ~ lagan. Griide 1V. (Junior), 1,‘ iileigp Murray; g, 'i‘t.-r_- one Hagan. Grade ilI-jlSenior), l. Margaret Chsiick; 2, (iunnld firii’ _. mcut..nf three Cliliadiliils 090i! I-‘ritilly morning M 9_ otosiivo EXERCISE8. d: VALE osabso scHooLE_ kradod school we m. in the the pupils were examined teacher, ' illfr. Anthony A, lClarlrin and Mr. LJP, Cg] the Junior depnrtmung were examined by 1.1811- llw principal. -Mrs. Tralnor and others. gramme coneistin lOEII/zs. ctc.. was which n. distribution o mid prizes took place, old, seat szlie for all ywrfollnianuyg 30 a.-' in.» MY- The closing exercises oi Valli re i id "r l (lily. June 29, commellilcingnaithglr; principals department i2? their ' Mr. Charles Trnlnor, llfrs, N12122: lnghun; n,‘ to the tiriinl deoiiaerits of loligihrui the pupils teacher, iiiissiMyrtle C. German. assisted by try. This opinion is offered only at‘ Clarkin, M13, ter yearsofobservation and constit- Filllllwllls the examination n pro- g of choruses, dia- carrled out. during hndchagliln at this phenomenon f certificates The rato payers and scholars present were ‘ madeg ilnd the singing or vacation . a close._0n the afternoon of ins ilillyihle payers and friends ii YEW Ngliiillneiitary remarkswero Dflyiigillld ‘God Save II KI , ‘ broug a u“ t l: iweil spent if oiinonn to following day. sci/tool sports, which were keenly entered into thy the pupils-were held and prizes awi then treated by the teachers to ico Nor is the responsibility oi’ tlic mu- -ther lost sight of, ior the ioreltm suitor begins with her, as lie (Inns ‘in Eurniie. Shade-tub outer citadel Milan tnhstfdllietsuccumb to ills itutiledwhnrlur» astgnisil dioeasefiia lie qilickiydlu covers, and for three reasons. The mother" s easily denied; her social fflfiillla fin; Grade III, (Junior), l, ldnierick iili.~—l, Margaret ilicGnlint-l.,.(ir:iili- IIi-~1, Margaret lllctiulincl. _(}riulo I. (Senior), .1, Raymond Cusiick; 2, Jack Campbell. Grade i, (Junior), '1, Ilnwnsnoe Murray; 2, Pius l-Ia '0“. ~ .' * ' ~~-.: -.i American Girls and. Titles. ._ . The responsibility for the pi‘!!- etit humiliating "slave trade in which 'r‘lch_American girilr arc soifir and the continent is itlrmnst wholly t’hs ‘fu/ult‘ or the men of this coun oration of our social cunliitionsallgl after a pathological study oi Allvltlljl‘ canmen. Their open astonishment would be vastly amusing were it not so pathetic. Our lncn have n helpless‘ inability to see themselves. This.) tar citadel iii cllrricil wiiill donot go down donp in ‘laboriin Winnipeg, granted to onl- -. pl ers iii ills-And” List. t arded. The fcligaring is the Prise ‘Murrdy, Martin's Ha tin, drawn Q . ._Pepsrlment - , i‘ ' 1-, Prize for-Proficiency, Book IV, awarded to Juli Hagan. 2. prize for Proficiency, Do .lll awarded so fleponsi. ith lllin at. tas clssrflavhloh she almost in"- varisbly belongs; her husband has made hvery dollar. of the lure nl‘ ‘those ._t_nlll'iqns without which thi-rt- wotlldiltot be this problem to solve, uvvomen- who see whiii . B. glvorl n i_ly_is. who ostlmatn ‘gimp who tbegln even. Mary; Murray; 3, Prize ioi- Alt a ilnce gzwartled to James P. Coll ‘- llan;' , prize for Deportmont, ' uullyllfierited by Lucy Haganhlgo Y to and will of‘ d-monil social stand- Qhi this country or Eur- . _ oed. i, ericnn mother usually in at iilv-_ 3+ tot ‘oer depth GREATEST, ‘.i‘.si“la I .. _i. "w ‘l Y ‘Wit. It is not llG!‘ woiir. " in' t-lic tlliliif plilcllhfiust ibc con- silll-red lllili subtle rl-llititmsiiii) oi‘ Ilse which Europmlli. liit-ll til‘ any as hiwliys have Iiil! Mt’ of t-sttlll- lisiiiiig with II Willllllll oi‘ wlilitcvcr ililefliicilri ettonriomf til r quit-k oofli‘tes_y"'fiihi'lill'ri 'ii"i‘i‘ll'ltlli,‘ illicit‘ iiztliil nl‘ lisli-nint: :llisoi'ln-illy W-IOII a wo» -lllitll speaks-r :il| this is- so alisnl IIVQLVYIIBW )0 tile Allit-ricap lilolliirr iifiit ghe ligroilios-iiyyiiioiiied by it and can llo longer distinguish trlltli from falsity or u iilcre lialiiuntll iointlit‘ etiquette irolll :1 personal tliuughtliulncss and delicate tender- ‘ncss of feeling. '4 ‘ iOii-i BRITISH SCHOLARSHIPS WON BY CANADIANS LONDON, July ll.—Tl’ie niipnillt- _ to post‘ gruilllllto Science ilnd rust-arch sl-liolilrsnips iii‘ the ltlxiiiliiiilill o_l' i851 was announced by the colu- illisslolltil-s iiiilil)’. ‘filost- lhppoillti-gl are: James .\lurr:ly Luck oi‘ this Vniversity oi‘ Toronto for Iiiulupgv; .Wllliaiil lint-old llil-Cilrily, 1i. _\., Dalllousic Plllvultsity iol" physics, and llllilillil Frank Stodlliilll oi llri- tish Columbia University, ior (ilit-ill- istry. . ——i<oe>-—— UNION MEN ARE AROUSED STOPPED FROM PIQKETING , . W-INNIPEG, July il.—An tntcrinl liijllfltlilbfl restraining ‘local Intel'- nationai liuion Structural Steel. and Iron Workers f picketlni: Jobs heinrz~‘t-ilrrietl-.:ozl'f-i . -"scnib” p?“ esieriiily by A r. Justin-c Nlllfliib 'lilis zlrous- TOWN TEVER; HA-l) , w) ii (‘fl trililti illilonisis in Winnipeg to ' TREAZII "Tull? . i-I 11 f. ._' r .l.ii.'. u b -i Britt h Gold‘ S I , . iii New h NEW YORK, ;Juiy_.. bars vlllilt-iio at $2,5000.ii I21] hvrtyuii the stganwp Burg glirill yustvrtilly collsigllctl to Li‘ Morgan and Culllpliliy, for t nu-tiulll of ille iiritish Treasury WlllCll-‘tllfl Mtirgall iirln is ilici’ "lliillll ligrnt in this country. similar shipment is also ou way in nllotiiier stdarpcr. While the Morgan iirlii sllid was not‘ advised as to tho pu ii of tho shipment, it is bt-licved financial irircios tliactill- iiri (luvcrlllnent is accuiiiuiutiilg silpply ofgold hora lfor tiil- i ‘posi- of using it, in part paylil of the $125,000,000 intcrust on - Will‘ dept due ln'Oc'tobcr._ WIDQW OF. FiELDiMlARSii M Y' ENTER PARLIAMENT LONDON, July lLrnTllfi Ti slllles that Lady \VI|80ll,-~Vi'lilllW Fluid Milftilltll iioury lI. Wii will be illvllorl to stand. us liiii liit liilfllllflittt‘. im‘. ifarUallv-nl Norllliluivli. hm‘ lute lillslizl constituency. CHINA'S SOIL VERY RICH Agriculture is coliliiarailvcli’ i‘ -in China. The soil is so rich i n square iliiiosol" this cailiillll” supporting ii. population oi ii 1,000. mall's friends are surillll wlen lic lllarrles.‘ Sn is tlic ill the highest pitch of llitlignaiiofl i" It trike... a int of sense fo get ill)‘ witilout kilowiilg anything, People who \ llk in Tiliill‘ 5| A _!;ir~. .._ , check its cost. again: t t start, gfunilt as a child to coilnsel ' Msrtiinii Halon?‘ 9.’ rile for "lllfl- her daughter. She is not equipped “MORE Mites-i PER‘ canton" l. not a phrase but a Incline _ ‘_ A use IMPERIAL PREMIER GASOLINE and ought to? sleep/ in“ llflllléll w». __.._ .__.-__-...._-__.-_-i you will ‘find iffyou l: your mileage.‘ _ .= H Mia" IIMPRIAI. i