ry trace of body odor is gone, ."F>F','<.'i ~' -. _ ~ .£ (is. i l poe-eooowwe-oooeovoooooo ‘ "_.\__ r Soup b Keeps You Sweet In the Hot Weather i To be always dainty-cheek of- teams perspiration body-odors, in" e- pimple, convenient, thorough way. i Try this! Wash or bathe with exquisite Chex Soap. Instantly- Mun-lug charm follows for 24' boon. ‘ i Che: contains a lasting, odorless| deodorant, not found in any other‘ soap, which, in the creamy abundant~ lhther. penetrates to the rery bottom. of every tiny skin poi-c. dissolving“ walhlng away and preventing decom-i pblition of skin moisture. i Over 1,000,000 cakes used in the first; year and everyone delighted. p ' Ule Chex to-day-it will be your.______i______.,_ favorite to-morrow. .lt all druqgisis. Lin-yo cute Protest Blocked ilOS'l'ON. llliiss. Aug. R.——Pullcc attractive boa: o] 2 culrcs, 50c. ,il‘lll]ll:~‘ to stage u Siu-cn-Vziiizettl "IIFOICS! mcvling on Boston com- illlllll lllllif‘l' permits hi-ld by other ——-i—- ‘si-riiillst speakers. ri-sts wcrc llliilll‘ and great excite- inciit scizeil ll crowd estimated at litousnnd poisons, but no violence was reported. Q-O-O-OOOOOQMVOQ-OQQQQQQO Brick And Tile (‘o.. Re-Opened The P. E. I. Brick and Tile C0,, Ltd, at Richmond, P. E. |., has re 7 opened for business and will re- oolve orders for the manufacture of Brick and Tile of'all sizes, satisfac- tion guaranteed. Address all orders. and communications to the CONT; pny at Richmond. P. E. l. . l —O-FO-Q~%QOOQOOOOOOOO 04-04044 7508-7-5-tu8i. iiuciiiii SALE ..Of household furniture . at 148' Elm Avenue. Thursday, August 11 commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. consisting of sitting room. dining room, bedroom and kitchen outfits.‘ as follows: I oak sideboard. 3 bed-i. room suites, 1 oak hall stand with IIQWQIIHI ‘i385, and other artlclcsi too numerous to mention. . Sale positive. No reserve. Terms cash. r MRS. MARY McGEE J. A. MacDonald, Auctioneer. 8347-8-8-31 FOX FOOD Fresh Frozen Herring Fox ranchers can secure a reg-i ular supply of fresh herring for, feeding during the warm weather, by placing their order with us.‘ Shipment by express any week day or by freight ‘on Mondays, Wcdnesfi days and Fridays put‘ up in fifty and one hundred pound packages. I MATTHEW 8t McLEAN, LTD. ‘ Sourls, I’. I. l l i i 8344-8-8-121. The “New” Sharples‘, “Marvel”. (‘ream Separator No. 12 21s illfii. $43.50; No. I3 375'lbs. 54.15; No. 21. 700 n». v0.25‘, No. 48 1,200 lbs. 94.00} F. O. B. CHI\RIIU'I'TI'TI'UWN Extra Pitta for all Sharpics Machines l ‘I . J. L. DOUGLAS ‘ SOLE DISTRIBUTOR I 39 Queen Street Charlottetown. l'. l-J. I. ABSOLUTELY l FREE ; ~»~~~ l With every order sent in during! this month for a suil. or lop coat l made to your measure in any style‘ llltl H‘ guaranteed at list price. A f I00 of safety first. lightning protcct- 1 ors and suit. hanger free. , l l S. F. TARBUSl-lp INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN ,_..__. ¢¢¢“‘¢¢¢ We use this adjective ad- vlaediy. Sufferers from Eyeetraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any 6Y9 11""!- vvvv v vvw‘ The motive power of the 'entlre human orgariilm il Nerve Energy, Normal eyes, it is computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy. but when Eye- ggy-gln is present, a much larger proportion la required. Henoe defective eyflrliifoillh their consumption of an ex- eeeelve amount of Nerve En- engy may seriously effect the functioning of other organe . of the body and produce lil health. HAVE YOUR EYE! iXAfdlNID vvv¢ ' 1 "victim ‘= SEPT. 3 to i0 i927 " lng in the way he'd ‘bulted in‘ be- ‘ beast‘ l can bc. when I wont ‘to, A GLOOMY PROSPECT when i may be made into soup. Yes, and my hind iegl may be lying on a piece of toast at any time new. KNOWS ALL THE HOLDS "Ethel is quite an athlete." “She must be a wrestler, I think." “Her men friends say she knows i . Doris (languldly): Say, Jl-mmle, what do you do for that tired feel- "Why dld Jack leave his wife?" "Well, you see, she was a junk dealer's daughter and she was al-' ‘- ways picking ecreps." HOW IS IT DONE? "Wonder how the old woman who lived m n ohoe got I0 ma drop Into it as woll?" "You might get some Idea by noticing tho number of children .soms people are able to get into WHV THEY THREW HIM OUT "Why did they throw him out of rohlbltlon eoolety'e concert?" e enun ation le poor and he d the son . sound "R0... iooeeooOQbOibO-OOQOQOQOOO- HEARTS Anna i By bias Christie cone“ 00-00 _ (Continued) CHAPTER XXX What Annette Told Virginia Dale, before the mirror in her bedroom at tho Towers. was busily engaged in Dcciillll "o"! he!‘ facc a green. adhesive mask of ‘complexion clay.‘ Virginia, was strangely happy- Sho had two strings to her bow. now, and one of them extremely ‘worthwhile,’ too» That she was iii love with Peter Armstrong, she didn't. for u moment doubt. And Bert Traymoreb infatuation for her showed no signs of dimin- ishlng. He'd been awfully sport- twccn Peter and the Page cbll, that memorable day in tho hospit- al. it was all the more commend- able in that he didn't really care a scrap for Prudence. He'd told Virginia, repeatedly. that Prudence was the last creature in tho world ho would desire to marry. "l can't stick these bread-anil- buttcr misses. She's the world's prize-bore." ho graciously bserved to Jlnny, sure that his words would have n welcome here. "And if Armstrong weren't as dull as ditch- water himself, ho wouldn't luok ut her." Virginia. pretended i0 heartily concur in the latter sontlment- Her ‘cue was lo make Bert think she didn't care a jot for Peter, but had only engaged herself to him (tom- porarlly) for who purpose of ex- tracting money from him. "My scheme ls—havlng brought about. u definite engagement, and had ll. publicly announced, to make myself thoroughly obnoxious to the man! You know what a little Bert?" Bert nodded rather tiublously. Jinuy was too cuic, altogether, and he couldn't entirely trust her and her schemes. She had seemed mighty keen on the Armstrong fel- low. despite all she said to tho con- trary. "And then '.' What next?" "Oh, men aren't angels of for- bearance," she cried lightly. "Pct- er'll break it off. 'l‘hen—y0u mark my wordsi-—there'll be mer- ry hell to pay. and all!" Bert had given a grudging laugh of admiration. How clever Jlnny iras! What nerve! “Don't be too sure he'll break it off. Even though you have a devil in you sometimes, you're a beauty any man would be proud of, Jin- tty!" ("Dear old slmpleton!" thought she, amused) Aloud she said, with o shrug of her slim shoulders: “Oh, much dropping of water wears away a stone. And Peter isn't as crazy over me as you think. A clever woman, be she as lovely as Vonus, can soon make a man loathe her. if she wants to. And then poor old Peter'll have ‘to stump up the ‘consolation money.‘ l should think three thousand pounds would be the right amount. oi‘ balm ir my broken heart, ha! ha!" ' "Three thousand pounds?" Ben's near-set. eyes stared at. licr in amazement. "That's a sweet sum!" "Oh. l happen to know that Pct- ei"s last invention has brought him heaps 0i‘ coin," rejoined Virginia airlly. "I've got in touch with the the furtheraiice of her plans- bralns. too! or. . iicr start now and study up on in- come with her, but. then ll: was dances‘ ship. tho centre of an admiring music of his ukolele! Gently. firm in town that handles it. it's soiling to beat the band." "And you think the judge will Bert looked increduious- I "Uh-ha!" She nodded her blondc head. "Trust me for making eyes at. him, and getting on his soft side!" Bert was meditative for u. mom~ ent. Then he sagely observed. "l wouldn't bank on that. Awful- ly pretty women seemed to be get- ting frlgbtfully s ubbed in the Courts. ‘these da s. Vampings out nf date. Just take a glance at. the pupers——-" But. Jlnuy wasn't listening. Plow (would the sitbjeiwt really interest her, when at heart she hadn't the slightest intention of letting Peter go? No. not even for ten thousand pounds! She wanted him! Meantime, Bert was usoiul for Delicious Sandwiches Very Nourishing Too A cloves‘ wire HA Pur IN A Ncsr Poi: HER. krir. ‘iOuuesrcRS TURNED our ‘r0 be A Queen LOOKiNC. Bro-ow d...’ 4 0 award you that amount io money?" n THE. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iitwnvs 11m] have (one so for 56 om Now, as she unpeeled the green clay mask from her face, and leisurely dubbed on cold cream to ease tho smsrtlng. her thouithts were pleasurable ones. Peter Armstrong was a rising man. He would be very rich. 0H8 day. How she would love to spend his money! Ho was well-born, loo. Jinny virus a little snob at heart, and very glad that Peter's ‘connections’ were of the very best. And he was handsome. too. She'd superintcnd his wardrobe, and make lilm g0 to ithe best tailor in London, and order half a dozen suits, in lieu of the shabby gar- ments he so often (those to wear. Nothing like having a well-tailored husband to drag round to social functions! . .. .. _____ __ _ How she would brag ubout his "My husband, tho famous invent- A-iown house she'd have. Bet- tcrior decoration. And on uprlver bungalow, for week-ends. with a punt, and green lawns swiping lrimly to tho water's edge. Gave one quite a ‘cachet’, to have a little week-end place! She'd travel, too. Oh, rather! Of course, Peter couldn't always rather fashionable for a. young mar- ried? woman to roam about alone ....Not. that a pretty woman ever was alone! Good _graclous, 31o! That was an exploded fallacy. Jlnny began to see herself in‘ Switzerland at the winter sports, with a retinuo of gay young men teaching her how to 'luge' and ‘ski’ and skate....“for.mlng queues bf partners for lior at tho evening She ‘visualized herself on board throng! Or at the best hote/l in Cairo,‘ setting off on camel-back for ai moonlight. glimpse of tho world's great mystery, the Sphinx! . Or on itlie beach at Iiotiolulinl with the crooning of the waters oi the South Pacific all’ about her. and a handsome youth at her feel,i lnging a love song to t.he lntrigulngl sweetly, she would check tho floodi of his spoken adoraitlon. "N0. . . .lt cannot he. . . .l love my husband! Wc have met too‘ late!" i "The witch-hazel. madam." An-l ncttc, her clever maid. interrupted. Miss Virginia's day-dreams by! plumplng a bottle of astringent on‘ the dressing-table. "Wherdvc you been, Annette‘! , You're never -at hand when l want’ you," said her mistress lrrilubly‘ annoyed at the hrusqueness of tho interruption. "l don't want thoi witch-hazel just now- I want a? face-massage." "Yes, madam," replied tho maid. respectfully. "I'll give you one at" once. Your face does look tired." Virginia whirled round on her angrily. . "Nonsense, girl! Whatever do Y0" men"? I have!“ looked 59 wen] "What interest have you in Miss in ages!" » Love was a beautlflcr, wnsn‘! ‘I again, examining herself carefully. What nonsense of Annette to talk that way! Nevertheless. she submitted to the operation, and leant buck In a [pence and -nnt»u. glorification of - t Or were tho years really telllngfiline-ttay) She wheeled back to the glass‘ the snow-capped hills, Archbishop "' Matheaon with arms upraiscd had pronounced the Benediction and in - the full light of the silver crown of Mt. Edith Covell the congregation -_ stood _sllgnt with bowed héads. ‘ then it was with s suddenneee that ‘- was almost startling and sadness that caused many to wipe their eyes the soft plaintive notes of the last post that haunting requiem of the British army were sounded by the Bugier. Clear and mellow they were carried across the lake to _ the hills which echoed them back softer stlll and as the last lingering PLEFISE tho triumphant full of promise of other things in the Great Beyond the Union Jack which had floated high over tho gathering during lhc afternoon dipped slowly and majestically in proud salute to the (Special to the Guardian) memory of a. Daughter of the Em- JASPER NATIONAL PARK. Al; plre and a woman whose life to lib, Aug. 8.—On the i-iiwl- WYIBPB i" the last tragic minute was devoted n. few yearn the beautiful memorial m [hm which “.85 mghes. and church of Nurse Edith Caveil will most enobllng in womanhopqL stand, the third annual memorial gervige m (he grleafdhgroiaie of itlli; world war was ie tun ay. tho foreground tho tfnlllillrfiitiilfifig OARLETON AND wmNn-Y waters of Lacbeauvei- ay s the afternoon sun. a perfect mlr- raxfikiag: 3' Gmefliiie {lull ror for the stately snow crowned m tow - S _ ' were m9 "m!" head of Mt. Edith Cnvell, which " “i! alilidflv of 1w weck- ‘ ti ll b0 l l‘l other ‘ples§ss":]:j§:h;u afldadotlihlixines the Miss Dorothy Carmichael has re- wh 1e of the Athabasca vane” turned home from U. S. A.. where Around the flat: draped drums 5',” l“ “Pllildillg M!‘ ilvlidily-‘i which served as a Pulpit Wore Efliil- “ml he" panama‘ rd more than lhree hundred vls- _ '-—-~ all?” to Jasper Park Lodge’ fanny Mi- and Mrs. Fred Bell, and little daughter Ferne wcr lit ‘ sontlng eleven countries and also ~ - 0 Vi! ore .0 a largo number of residents of tho mw" l“! Thmsdlly- village, so that the congregation which assembled to pay tribute to Mi“ Amelia MacDonald spoilt a few 919555"! ‘WW8 ln Augustine tho principles for which she sacri- Owe’ Wham 5h" W85 tile guest 0t‘ the heroism of Nurse Cnvdll, and llflflil her life, totalled more than Mi“ Winn!” William!- 00. '_ It nuts a simple service in which HM‘:- mld Mrs. James Crockett nf there was no trace of the hlttcr- “allouemwn- we"! Vifiiwrs t0 ness untl hatred of war. Rather it Caflem“ m“ “Tek- WiIOTB they was n service oi‘ thanksgiving that "'9"! ‘U10 guests of Mrs. Fred Bell. a heart. oi‘ such unflinching cour- ago and a soul of such purc nobil- to livo uii to nnii follow. it was a Wm‘ a‘ germ“ “(tuck "f la Erillilo- tribute to tranquility and not to turmoil. it was a message of “Idngrsmggairr Tali“): ilii‘ Summer- ’ “"110 ionic. alter war, ll was a dedication to unsel- “W'i flshnoss to devotion and to duty One Drop with» the exception of the short ad- “ , ” dross which was (iclivercd by the Putnamis ——C()rn-s Rev. H. A. Eilwartls. Chaplain of Jasper National Pork. The service was conducted by whose patrlitrchinl flguro and quiet After- a few applications tho corn eloquence lent. to ithe memory a shrlvels (1 charm and dignity which no slud- no palmurlsgagilncliitiirgiogonrilo he? led effect (zouid have acquired and 51,095 any more You w ‘ d B t which probably no other man walk In comfori Be angle yiféilfeuor ' so only Putnam's‘ C0"! ‘Extractor: salislfl-OUOH guaranteed. isoid iby substitute for Putnamkzgiilisegh‘; could have glveu.~ By the sheer fort-o Qf his powerful personality Biiiiiilgterirlaizvrlliflltillnliazt glklgagziléairi: drugghus everywhere- to tho highest position in the Eng- lish Church in Canada. Archbishop Matheson, Missionary Minister and best. unfinished note rang clear through . l Tilt‘: many friends 0f llirs. Boyd lty should have been born into the Hfgvifller-t H"! glad to know that world nuri have left behind an m, ho“ “mum! “Kain. after hav- ldcnlism for those who came after i‘ 9°“ mum"!!! l0 i101‘ home Stop Aching his Grace tho most Rev. S. P. Path- Isn't it wonderful-Just a drop esou D. l1, Archbishop of Ruperts or two of Putnam's on any gore Latul and primate of all Canada, com and out comes‘ all ‘the pain ‘this: w,—_ Final Date for Membership Potato. a Growers’ Association The Membership books of the Potato Growers’ Association, Inc., will close efor the season of 1927' on Monday, August 15th. The feo of $5.00 must accompany application. ._ . By oPder of Directors. W. BOULTBIC, Soul-guy’. 8275- - -t.stAi. A Anchor’ SALE~—__~M ESTATE LATE BERNARD WYNNE I o'clock P. M. LAND Good spring of water and convenient location. _ PERSONAL PROPERTY lng wagon and w‘ “ number of other small articles. Sale positive? no reserve. Dated 5th August, 1927. JAMES J. MURRAY, JAMES T. McCLOSKEY. J. A. McDONALD, Auctionee . q 8320-8-6-9-13-16-19-22. ' l- Th Misses Doroth d A spending last weck in Carleton, the plums“ m. Carletmhyagellnt Kile“! ‘*1 Mm “lid Mi“ Mmwey- ncsdny afternoon in iCapo Trsv. - ., the guests of M . Will Master Boyd -Culilll, of Iiedoqiio, 31:2,... m "d spent last week in Carleton, with I Mr. and Mrs. M. MucCarvlllc. lllgh tide this morning at 6.2) ‘it and tonight at. 8.40. Mrs. Montague Campbell, Curlc- Sunsets m“, (waning at 721 and ton, is visiting friends in Bcdcquo. rifles (OHM-row morning at 4,“ - Full mi on Saturd , A . 1311., ilir- untl Mrs. It. I. Carmichael LL13 a_ n,,_ ay us r if?" Weliiififliifly morning f0!‘ Qlw- Summersldo. tide eighteen Illlllr bee, where they will remain until utos lotor than Charlottetown Saturday. ' ' llirs. ‘ . The hilsses llelen lliacWilllams formorlygfitirfigovligtltlsosr Igtgttiliolglriili- and Dorothy Mac-Donald were vls- lottettnvn. is spending a piaflgmif ltors to Bordon on Saturday evcn- holiday among former friends in ing- the city. M158 Agnes Llnklettci‘ has roturn- _—_<"‘*-—* ed to U. S. A., nftor sp di h r vacation ‘with her pnrenl: lilmSuriil- inerside. She also spent a, few days with her sister, Mrs, Fred Bell of Carleton. The Misses Mary and Olivo in» BOSTON' Mass” Aug 8'—Tho homo on Sunday after spending Got-amm- ' General of the Phillip- “ V91‘? pleasant week in Carleton, 11,95, is ended. th .. 0 Kuosts 0f Miss Ilaltilo Ross. yesterday at the Peter Bent Brig- ham Hospital in this city where Tho Messrs. Ivan Dawson of Bedmiu“ and Rflillh Lyman of Try- da "n. were visitors to Carleton on y. Sailurd l i. , , “y i‘ 5 t Mood. who accompanied him, when “IIIBflCBIIIB to the hospital for obser- "Izi (in three days ago, hospitals ot- a s withheld from ithe publlg the fact that General Wood w“ the"! ""1" yesterday noon. Miss Helen’ Dunbar" of Aim spent the i. . a‘ Miss JonnlliaeeMfiltlliriif the home or patriot, made of his theme a. living vital force and brought very close to those who listened the spirit of tho woman who laid down her life for it. cause ln which sho believed anihsacrlflced herself for which shc thought to bc her tluly to a suffering mankind. No one who was present will anon forget tho closing moments of this impressive service The last strains of that great hymn "Abide Wll.h Mo" had melted into llio all‘ and been lost ln lhc stillness of ‘ i-.. ____.__ lair point in tho game by i-iqulrtlni! l some of the lotion in hcr mistress’ oyes, which automatically closed until the spraying process ended. I Page?" queried Virginia sharply. (There was something at. the bot- om of all this. She know An-l 25,000Harvesters Wanted CANADIAN PACIFIC .llii,i.!tgi.geg AUGUST 20 gzlfilitllllgehrs from East of Saint Joh o n. First Train to leave Saint John,.N. n will purchase Regular Second-Class Tickets up l0 l 13-. at I . . . “Oh, "one M ‘m. madam," The‘ guafitusust 20th. This train will carry all passengers fitoJIIEETSI- ‘llitlgiiiiil If?“ siflmn- woman was all respectful court-y 5y: £95m!" ‘Tillm- Friday. August 19th. Passengers from East by n; 0|" M; “n: My‘ "l hope 1 know my plum 9a or oy. 20th, will also be accommodated by Special Train from Saint J h“ n "hm Ami of course you-‘re the last ner- '°° P- "1- (Atlantic Time-i n. M. DAVISON Local Ticket A o n' leavm‘ It ;son—begglng your pardon if I'm , ’ Rm‘ making too bold, but you've got. the G- BRUCE BURPEE. District Passenger Agent, Saint John, N, B AUGUsro, i‘ ,4 . Mei:- ' To‘ be sold by Public Auction on the premises of the late Ber-mm Wynne at Ernyvale Corner Lot 30, omwetlnesday, August M, 19z1, l; Six acres of lnnd with fair dwelling house, two barns and workshop.“ ‘Also five cords of fire-wood; household furniture and utensils, driv- rrow, ‘ ” ‘s sewing “ and outfit. A Executors. I Phillipines Dead. long and spectacular career of Ma- f A . ‘ ma" ° "immune Cmie- Tellllned ior General Leonard D. Wood,‘ Death came early he underwent uu operation yester- ln deference to his wishes Mrs. ‘ low chair, head plllowed on a cush- 115m m hem- fl_—ygu'|'g (he inst ion, scarf round her hair, while ililfiipergqn u, know what's gulng my‘ THE BEDTIME STRIP- mald placed a towel wrung out nil hot water on her face. Luxury! Jlnny luxurialod in the relaxing warmth. Then Annetttfs nimble fingers pinched and squeezed and knoadoil lho_youth into her cheeks again- "You've got an uncommonly dry skin. madam. if you didn't do this very day, you'd soon be wrink- led." Virginia repressed a shudder. Wrlnkled? years younger . . . .' creailuro to-day!) has it all over her in lo0ke!" Virginia glared in wrath at the tormontor, but Annette won an un- Virginia sat. tip smartly in her “My second last young lady iii a hnmian croatura!" hos Ansciefl only had a massage That unexpected onslaught. check- twlco 11 week. But then, if you'll ok Virginia's rising wrath, for An- exciiso my saying so’, sho was some netto was much too useful to an- (Oh. confound the muid's impert- "l'm sorry if I hurt you, but you lnence! Whatever had taken tho shouldn't. annoy mo by hinting so "She was about the age of that lously- Now tell mo what you pmtty Miss Page who lives at mean." Green Gables," pursued Annette. Annette, however, wasnt to be ceasing the slapping process, and deprived of ‘getting a little of her ' spraying her mistress‘ face with the astringent lotion. “But if you-enough in this God-forsaken hole- » ask me, l should say Miss Pagofto her the English countryside arm. "Ow! Ouch!" Anna-ticks natural venom towards o. mistress who was too exacting. and invariably incon- aldcrnto of her servant's comfort. got the bet/tor of her. "I'll thank ‘you not to call mo names, and tear the flesh off my arm. even l! I'm only a maid. and not looked on as HARVESTERS,’ EXCURSION .1 hair. l I . v 1 “Speak out, you fool! What il'you _ ‘ ' i .. . _ Imean? She gripped the woman 5 From Charlottetown " i ' To Winnipeg $24.60 Plus half a cent a mile beyond to all points in Man-tabs. l fiszilirzsliielvxsnnasalberte. i Edmonton, Tannin, Cgllggy, SPECIAL LOW FARES RETURNING tagonlze. at things," said Virginia ungrac- own back.’ She'd been baited oilton was drasrlncss beyond bollcn-not t J t ’li tl . o e" o" m a “ o“ ‘BII-s-o-io-ia-iv. s . (To. Be’ Continued) Youthful Swimmers AUGUST 19th. Will leave Cha-lotteto af. 0.00 P. M., and run through 5 Winni g without change. Through TFins-arn-ifible C ons Cars SPECIAL cans son-woman AND CHILDREN Purchase your Ticket to WINNIPEG Via CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL AYS whethec ‘or not your final destination In the West is a point. on the Canadian National. " TICKETS AND ALI. INFORMATION FROM: W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent. ' P. W. CLARKIN, District Passenger Agent, Charlottetown. L. ’l‘. RITCHIE, Ticket Agent, Stallion. —By Arthur Chapoulile / wALKiNG ON THEM ' ALL. (tit-MT AREN T ~ ‘THEY f Tftfiuwm m‘ ' . 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