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Jig ‘ . __, . i,_p [jimi _ , ,___ ...-`¢ .iw . .. bm 1;.§‘.,,r ,§, ._ ~ fr li _ lr? i » . ‘¢ f 5i,.,¥"i = 14.21 "it '?‘.' _ .,,_§ "1 “.3 ip# 1 ,. . :__-.. _.-»~.=.<' ;~._l. 4 1-. _ij _i . 1 £7.-. _f\ 'fx ,_ , ' 1 . ._,_1 f ’_'f__,», ,',I_ ,ljll sr '~ ' f~;'il ..=Fl"¥¢»r .i » ,, _ ._ .ii . ¢~. ‘L . ,' . l"-,; .fy 5, ii Jil. i I “».1iL.'., 1 , _,A._ _. iii- -,: ip ~ ' },J_. _ l .. .l `, ii... . ., ~f dsl iff '“\ 4 ell fi, il# Qi, ."9 .. .-. l,_'f~. irffwii, ,yi elf if", if 5 . . is REIDERS YOU EASY T0 LIVE WI'l‘H?‘und the ‘chances are that you are The fact that a man or woman is easy to live with does not indicate without question that he or she is in possession of all the virtues in the calendar, but it is pretty safe 'wag-_ ering that the one who is bard to live' with has a isw vices, and rather serious ones too. Of course we know there are some people who are very hard to get/ along with who claim that the reason is that they are uncompromising in their prin- ciples. Folks do not get along with them because those same folk are too easy-going and slipshod. But that explanation has very seldom seemed convincing. Not always, per- lzaps, but certainly as a rule, it is an attempt to whitewash over a contemptlble vice into the semblance eration to other people. And that attitude toward life in general is not a virtuous one by any means. Oi course everyone should be unyielding when it comes to a matter of prin- ciple, but there is a vast difference between standing up for principle and just standing up for` having your own way. We are told of a. certain woman who made it the sum of all ber praying for herself that she might be made easy to live with. Perhaps she didn't go far enough in her praying, but just the same if that prayer was answered for every one there would be a great many cranks made over into something of a respectable virtue. Unless you, are n great exception to the rule, rr rua 'N BUY mfthu Province - --' sos'roN Bom*-'rue s, s. Evan; Fumlghgdhy I, Lquggp, ' _ geune or the _Plant Line is due hei-e__ from Boston, with passengers and freight this evening. ____ not, you are hard to get along with, RIVERSIDE FOX DIVIDENDS.-_to__ because you insist on having your The dividend paid hy the_Rivei-side were own way, and give too little coniid- Farming Co., Ltd., on fox stock is and was 225 per cent. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- Rev. -Jas. MacDougall will preach on Sab- bath, the 21st at Canoe Cove at 10.30, Deilable at 3 and Hampton at 7. - TRANSFERRED-Mr. Bert Walker, son of officer James Walker of the Charlottetown Police Force, until re- cently of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Bt. John, has been transferred to the Picton branch of the same bank and commenced his new duties on Tuesday GOOD SCHOOL.-- The school at OX time was for a conference ministers of the to he held in Am-' . _ time useitiil. a_nd thits wo_rld :mild pe a {;l;I_ts_;i&l;_ is_hed__r:_i_:i__gagBi:.;§_3_>tio_;i_all_y_; nent qn_ October 6_ 7 and 8_ e s r ce v VBS Y D H Ml 0 PH 0 B n. teacher Misa Sadie McKenzi _The Through the generosity of some of ODD l~`l\}l.LOWS NOW I NUMBER 2,121,921 MlN.\'EAPOLIi-l, MINN., Sept. 16. With delegates present from all parts of the United States and Can- ada, the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows assembled in Minneapolis today f0\“| Grand Bodies in session on the North , e ”’""“'Y °’““° “°“°"°“ °“'i’°°‘“1`f>'r`°¢il.‘;y‘;`l'.li..f2§. t§§§°\il£-g a°li§§§§2§ mention as Mi” M°K°““° ‘ms °m',will be paid and iree entertainment American continent. 'rue Grand sec- "1°"."‘1 the Ph°“‘° S“"°'“ °' t°“°"' given- The meeting is for the pur- rctary receives $4,500 per year and ing in the primary grades, and is showing how much superior it is to pose of a spiritual conference on missions and kindred subjects and and the total expenditure for salaries the °m m°th°d‘-H ,will precede the annual meeting of in connection with the ofiice stall or |010 b°Bl`d °f minions Whmh Wm the Grand Treasurer $1,000 per year, e the Grand Secretary amounts to th sum- of $4,400. The representatives as the guests its eighty--ninth annual session. Gov- _ol the local committee, enjoyed a ernnr ldbcrliart delivered the addreiie pleasant outing Saturday afternoon of welcome on behalf of the State audi Mayor Nye on behalf of the city. ’1‘he_ greeting on behalf of the Grand_ i<}iiciiiiii»iiiciit of Minnesota was de-| Iivered by Grand Master H. W. Phil-_ lips. ‘iruud Hire C. A. Keller of San Antonio, replied to the address of welcome. The Grand Sire then de- livercd lils annual report. At the con-_ clusiou of the reading of the report the lodge went into secret session. For the remainder of the week an at- trhctivc programme of entertainment has been prepared for the visitors, or whom there are many thousands from all parts of the continent. A l.ig street parade and a I1l”0gl‘amme of prize drills by teams representing the military branch of the Order will be among the features. Two hundred and eight representa- tives are in attendance representing every State in the American Union, and Province in Canada. The Order is claimed to be the lnrgcst fraternal organization in the world, under one supreme head. The total membership according to sta- tistics presented today, mnde up to December 31st, 1912, number a total of 2,121,921, made up of 1,645,309 brothers and 476,552 sisters. The net increase for the year 1912 wus 201763 brothers and 2,264 sisters. Thc total paid out for relief of all kinds during 1012 was $5,917,323.l5, Compared with $-l5,85~f,27l.6-l for the yea? 1911- The total receipts of subordinate lodges to one of the show places of the State, Lake Minnetonka. Yesterday morn`ng the representatives attended llennipen Avenue Methodist Church, where an eloguent sermon appropri- ate to the occasion was delivered by Rev. Andrew Gillies, ' The big parade of the Order is slated to take place on Wednesday night when it is estimated that at least 25,000 Odd Fellows will. he re- viewed by the Grand Representa- tives. The representatives in attendance from the Maritime Provinces are: \V. S. Hooper, Mayor, Fredericton,N. B. and l-lev. Canon O. S. Newnham, St. Stephen, N. B., representing the inces, and John McLaughlin of fi-harlottetown, P. E. I., and A. F. Messervey. of Halifax, N. S., repre- senting tlie Grand Encampment of the Maritime Provinces. The Subordinate Lodge member- ship in the Maritime Provinces num- bers now over 11,000 brothers and nearly 4,000 sisters. UNIUN EUMMEHEIAL Ellllilii NUTIS A number of new students have en- fram all sources for the year amount- ed to $18,922/153.38, compared with $l$~i,303,210.il6 in 1911. Total relief ex- ywnditure reported as being paid since 1830 when fixed benefits were cstublislied was $14ii,469,9B4.87. Invested funds of grand and subor- dinate bodies December 31st, 1912, were $63,5fi9,895.32. The Grand Sire in his report makes the following reference to the growth of the Order in recent years: The Sovereign Grand Lodge met for the first time in the State of Minne- sola 29 years ago. Then there were 8,002 subordinate lodges and 1,066 llebcknh lodges with a total member- ship of 544,158 brothers and sisters. At thc close of 1912 there were 111,089 subordinate lodges and 9,723 liebclmh lodges with a total member- ship of 2,121,921 brothers and sisters. The Order maintains fifty homes in which there are 3,922 brothers, sisters and orphans being cared for. The homes are valued at $4,915,170.39. Tbc Order is ever ready to assist its members in time of trouble or distress, one of its most recent bene- fuctions being last spring when dis- astrous floods did so much damage in the 'States of Ohio and Indiana; with apparently little effort the sum of $913,353.02 was contributed by the various jurisdictions to aid in tem- porary relief to brothers and sisters who find sudered loss. lieprescntation in the Soverign Grand Lodge is made up as follows: lflncli Subordinate Grand Lodge und Grand Encampment is entitled to one representative who is elected for _tered the college this week. Civil Service at Ottawa, is spending his holidays on the Island. Eleven graduates of the U. C. C. tions ut Ottawa. During Exhibition week the U. C. IC., will have special Stenographers in the College rooms where visitors :may call and have their letters written. ~ The U. C. extends n. cordial in- _vitution to ull to visit the class rooms of the college, and see for 'themselves the splendid facilities en- 'joycd by the students. The class-rooms of the U. C. C. are the cleanest, brightest, cosiest and and most modernly appointed of any .in the Maritime Provinces. A broad lnnim, this is, but ynirii get proof if you visit us at any time- and you’re welcome. The "welcome" on our door 'matis meant for YOU. Call in when you’re in town attending the Exhibition. The ll. (‘-_ C. graduates the best ‘writers of any college in uw P;-ov. _ince. `MICI-IIGAN MUNICIPAL l.l'IAC UE. JACKSON, Mich., '§ept. ‘7-May- W/0 yellfs- when B Grand B053' ha" ors and other officials of numerous over one thousand members under its‘¢,1g1es thmnghoiit me Stage nm-em. supervision, they are entitled to an additional representative, but thatls 'bled here today to wrestle with problems of mutual interest and l . m' thc miliililum 011091011 £0 a Gl'Bl\<1|pnrtance. The occasion is the annu- liody_ The officers of the Sovereign al meeting of the Michigan League of Uriiflll 1105110 are Elected 10|' “V0 Ye9\`SIMuuiclpalltles. Among the snblects and, with the exception of the Grand Hccrctury and Grand Treasurer, have never been re-elected. All oillcers and representatives re- ceive for expenses in attendance nt the session, $5.00 per day during the time the meetings are being held, and ten cents’ per mile over the nearest practical travelled route: in addition the Grand Sire in recent ycnrs has been made an allowiillce Of $3,500 to cover clerical assistance and expenses in connection with official to be discussed during the three days’ sessions are play-grounds,civ- ic improvements, the commission plan of government, municipal light- ing and water supply, pavements and road building, and sewage and ‘garbage disposal. THE DUKE RETURNING. Connaught hopes to return to Cana- da about Oct. 24th and the Duchess vlsitntions to various Subordlnste'expects to go also. m__mm; Nbt I,.i.ke.Ordi_nary Grand Lodge of the Maritime Prov-, Rev. H. Y. Corey, for the past under the Canadian Baptist Foreign Missionary Board, is on a short visit to churches on P. E. Island. He spoke last Sunday at Knutsford and Springfield. On Sunday next he speaks at the' regular appointments of the Rev. R. Osgood Morse, at Wilmot Valley, Central Bedeque and Sumrncrzside. Mr. Corey has seen great changes in India during his .residence there, both along religious and along general lines. T119 Evangelistic Meetings which are being held in Bradalbane by the not- ed Evangelist Lowell C. McPherson was the 1-ioid Spirit iii Convers- day at .ll a. m., Christian Growth. day at 3 .o'clock he will speak in Fredericton Hall. EARRING THE WOMEN-Hitherto women have been allowed certain membership privileges at the Young ings in Charlottetown. For instance they have been allowed the use of the reading room. This is a practice that none whatever will he allowed to occasions, a.nd.with the exception al- so of the use of the bowling alleys for a limited number of hours each week. But the Association will co-operate with the young women and girls of the city in any effort they might, make to Provide similar benefits for themselves, but apart altogether from the Association’s own work. to succeed Mr. McComb as Physi cal Director, but there will be no ap- it is likely that he will also be a wards Promoting that class of work in the rural communities vines. This is Mr. Riley, the soelstion has of this pro- ln which of the As- this Ml -a hi RETURNED MISSWNARY--' Theconvene in Amherst ou Thursday, October 9. This body has control of eighteen years a missionary in India eu missions or the Methodist onni-cn 'in Canada, China and Japan. snoorme "rRol>H1ms.- at the annual prize meeting of the. Provin- cial Hifie Association of Pi. E. I. which has already been held, there were competed for concurrently with the Ottawa Aggregate event several trophies co.zf..... ... crllcient members of the ith .»egii._.~ii., Canadian Artil- lery. the Davison Challenge Cup and the Company Challenge Cups of N0. 3 and N0. 4 Batteries. While in tue EVANGELISTIC MEET1NG3_ _`_icase of the Company trophies they are perpetual' challenge cups, the Davison Cup may be won outright with the three liens b the same sr- . Y _ll ure being _largely attended with a ity. not necessarily made consecutive- fuil house to hear him each nignr..,ly. The winner of the Davison Cup On Wediiesuay - evening 'His Bublect this year and also of the No. 3 Bat- tery Cup was Lieut. G. E. Ritchie, ion, Thursday, 1-low to receive and-‘-who with an aggregate of 347 points enloy the holy Spirit. Friday tak- was second in the Ottawa Aggregate ing God at His Word. Saturday, Of the meeting. This is the Lieut/s what Must I do to he Saved. Sun- first lien on the Davison Cup, but it _ 1 is his second_ win of'his Battery’s Sunday at 7 p. m., Prayer and.trophy. The winner of the Company Gods Providence. The meetings arelCllP of No 4 Battery was Corpl. A. been held in the hail owing to suchl Seaman, who was seventh on the Ot- large audiences attending. On Sun-,tawa Aggregate of the rifle meeting. The competition for these trophies commenced in the same year-1908. Since then, the victors each year have been: The Davison Cup-1908, Gunner F. C. Furze; 1909, Gunner A. Seaman; 1910, Bombardier J. Lun- Meirs Christian Association’s/bulld- drigan; 1911 and 1912, Gunner F.G. Kennedy; 1913, Licut. G. E. Ritchie. No. 3 Battery Cup-1908, Gunner F. C. Furze; 1909, Gunner A. McCabe; the directors of the Association have 1910, Bombardier J. Landrigan; _19l1, - determined to nut an end to. At nie, Sgt. A. Macnee; 1912*, Sgt. G. is. Mr. W. J. McDonald, ri graduate of last regular meeting of the Board of Ritchie; 1913, Ligue, G, E, Rigging, the U- Q- U-. HOW 9mD10yed in the few evenings ago, it was decided that No. 4 Battery Cup..-190g_ GM-,tain after October 1, the privileges of the|D_` A, McKinnon; 1909, Gnnl-,er Associations building will bc ex-rA_ Seaman; 1911_*1910_ 1911 and tended to men and noyn only. inaiisiz, Gunner F. G. Kennedy; 1913 Cor l A Se man _ _ _ _ _- p. . a . ure now holding Civil Service pnsi- women and girls, except on special __________.._ PERSONALS ::}3untain, Bell & Co., for best coal, ]nw_est prices. _ 9-23Mtf. Mr.Frniik McDonald,Charlottetown, is at present in Murruy Harbor, on visit to friends WEDDING BELLS-sc. Marys , ' ' Roman Catholic Church Montag\ie,|1eg_“-' eizxgi Niczgxsgn T31, lézpidnle' was the scene of a happy event Tues- H Y y m g B (mr. day morning, when Miss Mary A. Lan' I ‘ , d ht i M . J La , , »‘ ';‘;"Mo,',‘f§g,,,f_r ,,';camre thzmvfffe 0," “$111 Miss .rosie Dencetee or Rumen left _ Afurtin J_ Mah so f M _]0hn| for Boston yesterday morning, after - " 1 ar' n 0 - F' HARRISBURG P . S t. 1"- Mahan 0, summerviue_ The ce,.e_ spending the summer with her par- The State bean; __f“p»_____do°_§’__ tod‘___y ‘Louisiana, immigration officials of rnony was performed by Rev- Father °“"'“H ' _took up for considersuonapetitlon Croken. The bride, who wore a beau- ' ésking A pardon for Mrs; Kate Ed- tiinl costume of cream sur. with Mr. Sydney Green. 0! the firm of wards, who has been in jeu in Read-_ black picture hat was attended by her Carvell Bros., Charlottetown, was a ing for twelve years under sentence sister Miss Katie M. Lnnnnn, who was passenger west yesterday morning- of death for the murder oi her hus- gowned in grey silk, with hat to H ,_ hand, John Edwards. Because ofthe match. The groom was supported by --- public sentiment which opposes in- his brother Mr. J. 'r. Manar. 'rue Mm w, w. Poynter. Lorne ,Hatch rlictins the extreme nennlty on n Church was beautifully'decorated formnd nie¢e_ Miss R_ M¢Lm~e_ spent the WOIHBI1. fUlll‘ GOVHHOFB Of I’0I1\lSYl' the occasion, with potted plants and \-,-een emi in Gh,,r10¢¢e;0.,.,,_ vania have declined to Het n day fOr cut flowers. After the ceremony the _-__ léer BX€C\1;1i0;_l_-_ _I;0'iif-ion tf°l`__;_“:__\”‘ wedding party drove to the bride's H _ on se s or a i s con ra 0 home where dinner was served, the`wase‘;'n (Eim_ji;t£€€2;'_;a1:;£§_§d'§;‘r‘I‘_?é the spirit of the law as well as to ggesfs beingt thi, immediage rellatiizsi returned home by the’ofternoon train lzggélcssellmglxéxenginfltég ndggaontrgrnxnlég o e con rac ng par es. n e __ _ e,.mi,,g_ M,._ and MrB_ Maha, (1,-Ove cast* ' - and declares that it is the belief of to Charlottetown, where they will re- W Eu P 1 ft M hh” Petitioners that" t_ll0t_w0man_ has Siam Mn Mahan is B wen known m. s_s fa Power e onl on:l__ay ready has_ been sul can y puns e and popular muwaymam being orn ng or rovi ence, R. ., a er for her cr me. .spending a pleasant -vacation with ‘ Mrs. Edwards and a negro .were Baggage Master on the western train. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. convicted of first degree murder in Mr. and Mrs. Mahar will leave today on hom, moon tr, to Montreal Power, City. -1901. The negro worked in a nearby B 'y P ’ -~»l_-- 'stone uarry with Edwards Five winnipeg’ and “her p°i“t° west' "a s alter Edwards was iouhd beat _ B Y " wo-K yg||'|q[ [;[}N3l|pl][g as°:r:,.:s~:.::::..E“w::ssei _I“ °°”“e°u°" with the “pp°i“tm°“t I eonvictgion Mrs. Edwards confessed of “ success" to Mr' F' C' McComb' and exonerated her alleged accom- as the Physical Director of the Char- ' Dum and he was latex. by specm1,,e¢_ lottetow” Y'M'C’A'° tm’ Board dm' :___ of the legislature given a new trial rector? of tl_;e___Associ‘l_;tion have re-ar- and acquitted_ t ' range the i arent ivislons of the --_- , _____.____.__. - worn. Mr. L. W. Mclvllllan, the As- CLEAN YOUH WASTE-CLOGGED A Rgvygloy QF LONDON, Sept. 17.-The, Duke of sistant Secretar has LIVER A ` . ‘ Q' ' Q’ y ree penn d Nu sownns 'roN1GH'1li __ ' I 'h G Id R d _ ' ) n up e- mai. aui.i..v| , _ “RIFE “Mom” e O en ca Dou’t let your stomach. liver and and inside _and producing the box a slssr A- G. By Express brings usniost from the Manufacturers. ,deserves special mention- the eflects 56 inch $t 65 ti $2.20 yd. Reversible Cloths NEW OPERA SCARFS, plain and ffo al de-igus 51,15 to $2,545, _NEW RUFFLINGS lu while, ecru and black i5c to 4oc yd NEW ALL OVER LACES in shadow and quipure, cream white and ecru 65c to ~ $3-95 yd- ' NEW COLLARS AND COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, in while. cream and _ ecru, Collars 25c to $1.45 Collar and Cuff Sets 5,=c to $r;65. _ NEW LEATHER HAND BAGS I p iucipallv black from$i.oo up to $4 75. NEW TRIMMINGS iii Bulgarian and Persim 75c _vd to $2 75. ' NEW SHELL GOODS, side combs, barettes ard back combs, jewelled, plain I 50 to $1 oo and $1 50 pr. $1 251° $5-75- » all Coats Exipressd` four and sometimes six Ladies New Fall Coats io keep our already large and comprehensive stock thoroughly up-to-date. We believe ln offering-you just the same advantages in your_ buying as the stores in the larger centres, who are continually placing before their customers the newest rilerings - _ One line in particular we received yesterday that _Boucle-the colors are Brown, Wine and Kings Blue ' with Black Overlay Curl, Sizes 16, 18, 34 & 36. ,lleiigth 50 inches, made in broad shouldered effect - ' with snugfitiing ski-rr, button trimmed a particularly I handsome coat. It is a big leader with us. Price $r4.oo I i5o others in Boucles, Diagonal,s‘, ~C1iinchillas, Tweeds, etc. All New Models at $12.50, 13.50, i4 oo, iss; 15.00, 16.50, i7.5o, i8.oo and on up to $28.00. ' Handsome Winter Coatings If in need of cloth fora cast don’t let this swell showing pass you. We have pure wool irlez-as in Navy and Brown, 54 inch $1 25' yd. Blanket Cloths in Red, Navy, Tan and Grey, aflwool' 54 inch $1.25 yd. Heavy plain C ratings, in Navy and Red 56 inch $.75 yd. Tweed in Brown and G ey Bn.w\ and Tan, Heather and Tan 56 inch $1.75 yd. In Fawn and BIOWD. . Grey T-reed effects and Lt. Grey, 56 inch $2.65 yd. Dlagonals in Green and - B'aclr, Tan and Black, Brown and Black, Brown and White and Black and White Combinations 56 inch $2 25 yd Brown and White, Navv and White, Black and White 56 inch, extra heavy $2.75 yd. Bourles and Chlnchillas in Navy, Brown and Grey 56 inch at $5.25 yd. Come and have the first choice. New Goods this Week ` and iulald .-cts 65c to £4.25. Sl'ng!e piece.-1 NEW KID GLOVES “Perrins" in While. Tans and Black gusraniced $r-15 NEW SHADES IN PLAIN VEL- VETS Purple, Golden Brown, Copenhagen ' and Bleriot Blue and Emerald, 24 incli 78c )d NEW BROCADE SILKS in hand- some pa\tern.~',_colors Copenhagen, Resida, Navy, Brown, Copper, Strel Grey, Red and Black, 36 inch $r.75 yd- NEW SWEAThR COATS in plain and combination colors the swellest lot'of Sweater Coats we have ever stocked prices' . " - _ 1 A every fmoi ning three, cloth is a gofidquality in Lt. and Dl<.,Grey, `\ AIM TO GET IMMIGRANTS TO COUNTRY. NEW YORK, Sept. 17»-With a View at diverting immigrants 'from the large' centres of population and into - ' L rural districts, partléularly those of Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and these States met here today in con- ference with rallroad and steamship representatives. The conference which will be continued and concluded to- morrow, is held under the auspices of the commercial bodies of the Southern States interested in the matter. SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER. Look out for the bachelor who doesn't tell you howl you ought to train your boy. He probably has some ulterior motive. 1 "The finest Linens in the World are made by John S- -Brown 8: S o ns -The famous Shamrock mills This store ls ' P. E. island Aqeift for this wonderful line-to see it is to know what perfection ln linens means Moorear McLeod - |553 9~M3l | “Take In" Our i Show Too \ If you are attending the Exhibition don't forget fo cull in and see she many splendid bargains you can sccnre here in high grade jewelry. We can offer you exceptionally good values all along the line for we are satisfied with _quick su'a\i, small profits and our 'expenses are coiupsritively low Don’t forget tosee us exh ihiiiun week. | W. N. Tanton I I Sunnyside ‘ “A great ne-wlot of little boys suits camo in by express the other dav. The prices are 2.75 3.75. 4.75. 5 00 and up. Bring In your small boy and let us 'It him. Moore & McLeod 1553-9-l8M3l pointment to fill Mr. McMillan’s place Get a 10-cent box now. LONDON, Sept. 17--'-The Clllimllhll b ` ' " ` ' ' ` . 1 Instead, it is proposed to obtain ‘ a N0 odds how had your liver. stom- correspoalfdnt of' ' ths`_i[2`h'd_'dn,"l;iin¢__l__»‘f Y M. M0U*g0meryi Pdce L25' Pastage p"d° » . _ . i'\»\-< < 'r‘- yi.; - v 'I » 2.°;;z‘;;t.::::*:1‘i..*;:;':;‘:.;';sais.. :::.:f:::°::i...2z;1 ‘::s“.i.‘;:;.1°;:;i 1-.§»»;;;»i°-;,,~f@i,,_,,§i;..ng,.;. . 1n=.b°°1=f.- con-=n=»~=d on of ryan. Monrcon- has been promoted in connection with Hblé .vvu are irom constipation, lndl- -t°°,“'r°"~‘~i-.99 -,za ..- -' ,- ° f .~ -ERY’S (DOW MTS MCDOUBM) BEST; " ` ' " ` the church athletic league, and_ also gestion, billiousness and sluggish .lt 'U 3°'l¢\`°'u¥,.~“9_°-°P,l'fd»,,-,l‘h°t' tm’ ..» ' ` in work in convention with sunday b<>w`¢;ls-you always get the desires will be.q.-;iievlgiea,r,_ ottlie-" Ginger ;_ ,,' “POLLYARMA” "MISS BlLLY," MISS Schools. If such a man is appointed resu ts with Cascsrets. - -“|53 Mxt.",,f_». _. '_:1...» ». 1- 'I,fBILLY,S DECISIO i .¢,- i‘."'<.‘.' "A ' . ' . 111:. ‘:;‘.1:':.“.::.:“:.;.‘°.i:‘w:°;:...:': _.‘s‘:.:':::..;‘:.“::...i2:'.':.‘.“::.°‘;‘.:'.;.3222 ,,,;;,p__-,,=,._,.i,-_,.._.,§.__.;f ;..¢,.,3 _ ,ggi 6,1. 11“= "fi ==°°~b1=ib¢°i»-0 , IY give a Hood deal of attention to- headoihe, billlousnssli dilsinese. gg gm; ,gm-,__ Tgefivg ‘L6 |____y_ - 300 capies xegu‘“_ *L25 (anon "°“' '°‘“'- “"7 "'°"“‘ 's`¢nart--seller blouse. ll-iltedelilf-t i ‘ all °¢\\'°r°_di:{=r°:_:: wmeerronea with anime _neelon 3-QUR RRICE 10.11117 5° “UU Wm 50054 lm! AT’ .5 ,, . . _ _ _ __ , - mn.: §'l`i'$'°l»f§5° 2f3d'~f'§3 §l.3»°5.3i>°. - iTR‘~‘+CTl-V5 C0V5»RS-- :desi-ea nfeteea' seams-cams: ’ Ari if __`._ .- _,_ , l\~;~'». _-i_ _ F '-rr I I \.. ` ‘ I -_ , . )".'~'-`x`., -,»-, .--‘ 12' lan- iméii .-_ .- " ’¢>~..»..-, 1.. '§».~. .., .¢,,,/ .- Z1 1 .Hi I 1 . \ - J Elesaor H. Porter. 1 here Hundreds 6.f.b¢>p`l'q_s mfiviag' dilly»_if - - V