ENO must, be promise. Don’t experim ENO has for 50 years been the sovereign household remedy of our time and is asked for daily in over 50 different languages. To achieve a reputation like this N‘ l as good as its ent with your health. “Something else” may do you good. .“Something else” has yet to be proved by experience. Remember above everything that there is no substitute for IENUS JEFRII IT SALTQ The World-Famed Effervescent Saline Saleslkepresentalives [or North America: HAROLD F. RITCHIE C1 CO., LIMITED, 10-18 llcCaul Strut, Toronto. --. {rue onsntogtrarowu connotes i -—LADIES DRESSES specially ‘priced. See tihem at Sinclair's. , 3532 l ‘ -oszssso noes waursop Bring your pork to J. B. Millmau. Kensington and receive highest market prices in spot cash. 3446 1 20 6| ’—BIG REDUOTIONS on Ladies fur coats also cloth coats fur trim- .med. At Sinclair's. 3532 ,.__. —WE8TERN AGENT - It. Cyrus J. Gallant la now Guardian _ Agent in Howlan and will receive news items, advertising and renew- al subscriptions. —MEN'S SASKATCHEWAN coats rubber lnterlined only $21.- 95. At Sinclair's. 3532 —FURNITURE SALE —Come to big furniture sale at Thomas Car- ruthers. S‘Side on Thursday Jan. 27th at 1 p. m. 3547 —POUL,TRY WANTED. —Don‘t forget that J. B. Mlllman, Keirsing- ton is still buying poultry, either alive or dressed. paying best pos- sible prices for well finished birds. 3446 1 20 6i -§t-::' rue sxcstteur Val~ ties m better quality "ten"; winter O'Coats. At Sinclair's. . 3532 —EXTRA CHOICE FRESHLY g-rould buckwheat flour. wholg. sale anti retail at Central Dedeque Flour .\lills. 3-"5-1154»; —~HAVE YOU TRIED THE whole wheat Cereal put up by the Central Bedcque Flour 3.11115, 3534.1,25,6l --FARMERS ATTENTION-We are Ilow hooking orders for Com- mercial Fertilizer" to he delituretl through the Potato (irnwers’ _1\:-:- sociatlornalttl as the demand hftis sznason will be far in excess of any ltrevlous your it will be advisable lto book your nrder at an early |datc.—1.l. B. Mlllman, Keuslugtoti. | 3416-1-20-71 I i PERSONALS l —-Messrs. 1i. M. Agnew, F. J. Jardirtc, J. i). Plggitts and .\. ., Jardilnc, Kensington, were in Stirri- lmerside last night attending thc hockey match. —Mr. A. R. Phillips 0f the Bank left yesterday morning on return, after attending the funeral of his mother, lilrs. lfloun.) J. Y, Pllllllllfi. Summerslde. KEEP BENT lflVE LAMBS. lly Onturlo Farmer, q ‘ltrt-t-dt-rn of sheentvliti uuut iu int. titiit o, m, l'l'l'l'l't't't't ' ‘ii d‘ ‘ ff l. i. $9.15 Reed Chair You ncvcr psfid $915 for a better value than this strong, sturdy Reed Chair. The seat ls finished with nine coil springs and both seat and back is upholstered in very pretty cretonnc. Arm Chair as shown above only , _ . . ... . . . . . . . . .. S 9-75 Rocker to match .... $10.00 l-IOLMAWS SUMMERSIDE CHAR LOTTETOWN I _ Eyestrain Causes 7_ out of 10 Headaches Most hsadsohss oomo on aftsr oloso work. Any one of several oyo muscles can cause an Intense headache. Attack your hosdsoho at its oouroo. rows voun eves ’ sxaumso. H. J. MABON OPTOMITRIUT ‘Montages, P. E. I. ~-ri~..+'-.-'ra 3;. _-'~-..'-.~.~€ qlloy Stzutlts. PPoutiff Condemns 2 Mussolini Action l ROME. Jan. 25. -——l)iss(tltitiOll lift‘ uud intonslfflv tltust- tuost desired i|| the of the Italian ltrtnltlvliuu of high quullty nf wool nntl been np- nluttmi. ‘rhrotigh flu- cureftil selection lPrt-titit-t" Aluastdinl which had i'l‘"\‘~* lltvir wool nlnl llluiltm or flit- Prt-ilurllur ‘lltalillt-s of‘ tin-ir mutant, rthunltl retain ent-h your some of the most [lfulllililllg ewe lumhs. lu iht- muuugt-iticnt of my Hut-k I ulm lo nnt- tlu- best [vile of purebred mules l run strict-t to mrret-t wrnk qnulitles .],r,,\-e,| H“ an Qrgamzuuo" by pops of umlen oat-h yvtir. I mu see some im- {Pius Xi. is looked upon by (he provemt-itt, uud by rt-tululrtg u few of monu“ as amounting u, “disregard tln- most promising: 4-\\'v llllllllti. l um ‘ltur the Divine prerogatives.“ l "liulilla." Pope Pius lbiSilODN anti priests iu keeping tare. ilnht Wilson. who has been mu ot-t-nsitrnal tilglils in unaffected l theater-parties. ' -»_-<o>——- (‘RIPPLED stiffness. H | HA" ' ’l_lEN~l We've ‘ been making gasoline engines for 10 years so have the plant and skill to make‘ to n: and yours now willful it in l00','$ shape and hol it till Spring ll you like "Marine. Farm. Stationary Rc- vmding on iamnus lleald Cyltn er Cnnder uf lower cost. 4i¢cial%t~/ We'll pay incoming lreilght on any engme or cylinder block shipped bclort- Jan ll. Write for shipping instructions. ‘vogue: streamer... Ansorrszvowu P Li. ~ 54.1: ~11. "l rrrx. lu n letter to (‘rtrdltiul (lasparrl, Poutiflcinl Secretary of State. he ‘lxllmssfll “olwern ‘wpr Catholic from tln- bent itinlltigs In lh- fall llllYll elllerlllg Alllsslllllllh“ “ew m” such lumhn should he sorted oui nnd gnnization, which is known as the mu." ._.,,,,,| ,.,,,-,. ,,, “oven,” ""4, flnper, v expressed the hope ‘that the chaplain-in-tzltief of the ‘new organization would assist the tit-t- oi’ mnrkvlittg curly l|| the full nll Th‘. (thief cause uhlt- tn produce tlu- fleece of‘ more weight uutl better quullty of fibre, tutti n ln-tit-r grude oi‘ mutton. There urt- llllYlLVll u few t-\\'t> lumber for brcctllug quulltlt-s. .\lrtti_\' flut-k owners follow the ]II1||I. a thi- lurgo, wt-ll-grotvtt lumbs of both wmcht-u] eye U" the youth-s We]. sexes, dt-pt-inllitg tipnn thc lute lumbs for itmtt-rlul to replenish tln- flock. This is not good yururil Lult- lumlnt k_ ztrt- vt-r," likely In in.- tmtit-nnntrisht-tl ull tum-omit of‘ the tu-nui plllifllfl‘ during illlg Illclllflls ll'l New Yolk l9? mllllY the sutunu-r uml full vat-moon. uud full. months, is quite willing to remain in thc metropolis iutielltiitt-ly, Sh: -.. n-w ugt-tl l'\\'1‘lll'lli‘l| your. Stnlnq- of “ken H“. ond‘psh' unmmnnentx and flu-so t-tvt-a nrt- In good fit-sh nmi would by “Mum: H) slug], m 9 "wmck m, ronllnut- in breed fur u your or so lung- lt huu Inn-u my prut-ilt-t- in turn off‘ er, but I flnd ii mort- profllnblh in dis- iy post- of‘ them while lu murkc-iublc vou- the lliflfiilllfillfl round of‘ dinners and “HM, "H," h, k,.,.,, .|,,.,,, |,,,,,_-,-r_ qw. kin-p tI|\' firm-ding "tn-k up lo iln- stun tl.|r|l. I rolnllt nlmllf IL’ vwt- lnlulm v-tivlt ilnlnun in iukt- illv pint-t- nl’ lhn old out-s that munl lnt- sold. I do uni brood my l'\\'l' luntlm iht- first your. I i'slu" nrdlmtr)‘ turtles und dltqnvslttg Wm‘ rlwmllaum“? Mint?‘ ..r lllt-Illltmi prtviitlnlllfl i-“r "Hui-s. la It Wm elm” the Pam’ ruhcve t’ ' vtlurrl-tiliflliPtl pruetit-e. ’|‘lu> sheet-puttin- int: ltunlttess ls profitable, win-rt- every npporiultliy In improve ilw flock bi I-x~ ..r,.|,.,.,|_ Jufllq-lnlltt llltl‘ of‘ pnrt-hrctl "ums und i-nrcftil selection of iln- llltltll nrmtrlxlttg ewe lntnbs of mtpi-rlor lll- dlvldtiul t-xa-nlleltt-e. lll n lonlf “lllll l"' wnrd xn-ltlcvlhg the ilrelrtll ‘mil- l. fThe news film has lost its pop- ularity with French audiences anti some theatre manilkfil‘! have Bl‘ ready taken it from their programs. for the. natrtzns’ coldness, it is declared. i8 thfll the films are too old when the)’ B"! shown. An effort ll bolus mlile l0 speed up the developing and dia- rtlbutlou of the news films so that they may he exhibited when the? are still "hot." ___--_< o-_.___». For Those PVIuYAre Losing Weight and Strength- SCOTPS EMULSION The Tonic Rich Coal-liver Oil . l Vitamins 1 '- 1t.’- 7510?"?! . of Nova Scotla, Fredericton, N. 13., '- treasurer. —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS -pase 3 1s available. t! —3 ONLY KALICAN Beaver coats. Special $39-00. At Sinclair's. r 3532 -4 ONLY MEN'S Chinchilla Overcoats, sizes 37, 38- 10, 44, reg- ular $27.50 for $19.00. At. Slu- cluir‘s. 3538,l,25,2i --OALENDAR8 Are being diatri- buted at the Western Office of the ‘ Guardian in the MaeNelil Building. Summerside. Subscribe or renowi your subscription to the Guardian and get one. -5 ONLY HEAVY CLOTH 0v- ercoats extra good quality special $10.95. At Sinclair's. 3532 —-HOOKEV — Albany St, Pat's vs. North Tryon "Bear Cats" at North Tryon Rink, Thursday even- ing, January 27th. Game to start at 8.15. 3563-1-25-2} —-I WILL be loading live hogs at Kensingtou. Yllednesday Feb, 2nd (up to 2 p. m.) lf stormy first fine day after. Signed Alden -Moase. 3545-1-25-81. —WlLL CUSTOMERS NOTE that the Central Betlequg Flour Mills will not do custom work on Saturdays. R». A. Wright Leard. 3560-1-26-VIkl -—-W<ILL THOSE WHO have live h0g8 they wish to ship early in Feb, through the Emerald L. S. s. Club, please list them with the: Sedy. by Tuesday Feb. 1st. endr shipping day will he advertised ‘at. once. D.. N. McKay, Sedy, Brad- alhiiue, R. ‘id. 357211-2621 —DlED IN HOSPlTAL—\Vc rc- grct to report thc death of .\lr. Dean Atlalmu iirauville, which oc- curred iu the Prince County Hos- pital yesterday tuorulug. The late’ Mr. Adamsdtati been ailing for sev- eral mouths with Brights Disease and was i7 years of age at the time oi‘ his death. He Ieaives to mourn a widow and three children. The rc- tuains were conveyed yesterday afternoon to Kenslngtoti where they will lay in the Anglican Church until Thursday nL 1.210 o'- t-lot-k when tho funeral will be held. tlrttertnt-tit will he in French Riv- er Cemetery. i —-FAT~HER AND SON BANQUET Mr. Thomas Johnston, recently elected president oi‘ the Summer- slde Y. M. ‘C. A., presided at the Father and Son "Hattquet hold on hionday night. A large crowd at» tended and eujoyeda splendid re- past provided by the ladies attxll- lary of the local "Y". A feature of the meeting was nu excellent ad- dress by Mr. L. A. Buckley of th National Council of the Y. M. C. A. --WEDDING BELLS —-’l‘he lnar- riage was solemuized in St. Paul's Church. morning of Miss Sclino Poiricr, Polricr. Summerslde. Mrs. Charles Doucette, Summer- slde. Rev. Father McCahe perform- chnrmlng in a. costume oi’ Old Rose Satin with silver trimmings with‘ hat and shoes tn uiutchJ-ler goxvn‘ was of peach silk with fur trinh’ mlngs. The bride was attended by, the groom, and was gowned in pink silk. Mr. Willard Doucette: supported the groom. After the ceremony a stimptuotis wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brides parents when the lm-tnediate friends of the contract- ing parties graced the festive board. The happy (rottplo left on the morning train for thc mainland on their honoymoott followed by the best wishes of a host of frlendsi for a long and prosperous uiurrletll l-ilc. They will reside in Summer‘ tilde. ::.\illlvr‘.~< Wornt -l‘owtlt-.rs rim, sweet aml tialaiahli: in t-hlltlrcu, who show un thi-sllancy In taking iitcut. 'i‘hey will certainly brittg‘ - | Worm troubles to an end. They uroi a strongthetilttg and stimulating} medicine. currcrtittg llm tilsordrns of digestion that tho W(ll’lllH cam-tel and lmpurtlng a hmtlilty utie to the» system most beneficial to develop- motif. i} iSklrts do not become fuller around the hip. only at the hem, llr Edward Kemp, who has stlrt- 3 od a national ‘fund for George young, Outallns conqueror,- and tho . ltl i bydfllos ngaohoquo with Atoornoylflomral Price of Ontario. who ls acting as l-Mrs. Geo. Gallant, who W38 a Sllllllllerfillle- Yefllerday grossing steadily at her home in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johivahp 5L Nlargarel-S ‘ms employed l° M“ Ed" by the members of’ the Bear Riv- "lmlil Dmlcel-le» 5°" "l Ml’- "lld c-r Women's institute during uhe in: the eerenwnii The bride. was The member's of this institute are Miss Gertrude Dottcette, sister oi’ great deal, 'It ll prosoosd so buy ‘ and endow a homo in Toronto for luttasnvsnfaswlltmt. sees m‘ u" m. may," .9 m“, ‘ th will rsmaln in Canada. 4 the children SHILOH...‘.‘Z3§.. Eastern Guardian ' ..'ENTRIES FOR THE RACES in the Montague Rink Wednesday Feb. 2nd will be received by G. B. (‘larksom up till noon, Feb. 2nd. Enter now. 3562-1-26-2881 ..'EA8TERN AGENT -— Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent‘ in Montague and will be pleased to , receive news items, advertising,- ‘neu and renewal subset-l, ions. \ ..“WELL KNOWN RESIDENT. DEAD.—'I‘he death occurred in Sturgeon Monday morning, after a week's illness from pneumonia of Miss Margaret ltandrlgan, daught- er of Mr and ‘Mrs Matthias Landrl- gun. The late Miss Landrlgan was a most estimable woman, and her death will be greatly deplored by her relatives and r. wide circle of friends. She leaves t0 mourn besides her parents, four brothers uud two sisters. The brothers are Cortielius, who is studying for the priesthood in Calgary; William anti Jolm at home, and Clement in New York City. The sisters arezi Mrs Kenny of New York and Eliza- beth, who is with the Sisters of Charity in Charlottetown. The death of Miss Lnndrlgan is all the sadder from the fact that her I tuotlter is at present seriously ill., The funeral notice will he un-I nounced later. ..’*EASTERN NOTES —'l‘lic rc-l mains of Reginald .\icDotialtl, who died in Hololulu, are expected to, arrive in New York, Dec. 15th.i The remains will theu come directj by train to Bear River, front hero tlzey will he conveyed by teams to the home of his father. Mo". .lo~ seph A~ McDonald, :St. hiargarctls.‘ wAitiottpj the many anmsettieltts which are enjoyed in St. ‘Margar- et's parish, the whist ‘parties must he brought into consideration .A good time was held recently at‘. the home of Mr. Allen Gillls, the music which deserves special praise. music was rendered by .\ir. Paul Glllis of St. Peter's. The first part of last week was rather busy around Bear River and the neigh- horirtg villages due to the shipping of’ brown top. Among those who shipped large quantities, Mrs. tlt._ D. McDonald- Si. Margaret's was, found. Mrs. McDonald is certainly worthy of praise. —Mlss Mabel .\icDonald. who was employed in Charlottetown during the past months. has returned to her home at St. Margaret's to be present at the funeral of her throther, Regin- ald. —-<Mlsses Marjorie McDonald and Mary B ..\icAdam of Bear ltitver have had success in their d. S:i)arties Have e uespectlve lsehools, Molten and Clear iSpriugs. They are to be congratulated in their profession. patient in the Charlottetown hos- pital foo" a ilutnbcr of weeks. is pro- Bear River. —.\'lr. Angus McDon- Christmas holidays to put down a new hardwood floor in the school. to be congratulated, not only for vials" floor. but also for work, which rhey rendered during the Dast year. Although this institute is young, it has accomplisheda If this good wor k is continued- Bear River school will rank high in equipments. ——Mr. John A.,| McDonald, Bear River, has recently received the name of “The Potato King". This name was awarded to him for shipping the largest amount of potatoes from that. vicinity. and it is not a mis- nomen, as his income shows, At, present he is busy getting ready to erect a new dwelling Ihouse. ..'Mr. John l". lliorrlsott of‘ St. (icorgt-fs, arrived home on Satur- day evening from u fivo week's irlp in Providence, Flostou and oth- er cities or the New England Sta ca. lit- hatl a most enjoyable ilmt- with his brothers, sisters and titln-r relatives. llu ilte new Fwhinei at llelslng- fora, formed by M. Thinner, head of the Soclahbenlocratlc partv. Mdllo Hllunupa who has been made Mitfster of Social Affairs, began lilo its a tuaid servant, and ls now the first woman lo in; a ntfnisicr of Slate in Finland. t * 1 . Baby Chick I will he operating u baby chit-k hatchery at Kenelngtnn during the Illnnllllt of Mart-h to June, peclnllslng on barred ‘ rocks. I have arranged to pra- s-ure my raga from sauna of the very beat flocks on the Island and will put on flse nnalltet, sine‘ from healthy winter ug-laylssf ' strnlns, paying particular atten- tlun to the necessity of producing .;:-' stock capable of laying large eggs. -_ Mont of yon realise, that fhY secrets of sslooess In poultry, ls , In hnvlnl fully matured early laying pallets. also rocket-oh. _, that are full [town anrl inflamed "I before bolus’ subkoted to l fat- fenlnl econo- _ r will be so u.- lsunlwlol Hotel, Kouslngton, all (hi; ‘QQi and would respectfully our _ loaf. that all farmers interested In on; sma- m» u» eollll ' season, that instead of wnltlssl until the lass salnste and thou ,;. Jumping Info the [new in g ltq- " III-It! n1. would nun mu ronultolaouts MI Is-‘eoms In all on ms as to forties pilllcfllaru. C. I. PIIILITOI IIRIYNIWICK IIOTIL. _ consequences probable. ‘ Air Ministry. lostol nylon l‘... ~.'.:»'t-ti+‘-‘»d-..- Dresses 2 rings of Ladies and Misses’ coats HALF PRICE All other coats for Ladies’ and Misses 1-3 0P1“ Ladies and Misses Kimonos ii-TDWOFP‘ Ladies and Misses Sweaters 25 p. c. OFF Special stock taking bargain ' Room Lots Wall Paper CLEARING OUT BEFORE STOCKTAKING These are patterns from the most popular of our lines-so popular in fact that we have only enough for one or two rooms left. We have dropped them from our samples-and are sell- ing them at a fraction of their value. ~ JANUABI26..'1927 ' Final Clearance before Stock Taking of all Womeifs Coats and "Ladies and Misses Silk Dresses 1-3 OFF Ladies and Misses Flannel Dresses............. 1-301<‘1~‘ Ladies and Misses Oharmeen and Poiret Dresses . . . L3 OFF Children’s Sweaters 25 p.c. OFF _ _ _ _ price on all Fur Coats in stock. This 1S a saving opportunity that should be seized by any ladywho is interested in getting a nice new fur Coat. i Extra ' large Flannelctte BLANKETS $2.10 These come in white and grey, full extra large size $2.10 welt-s- ___ Internal Troubles WASHIINGTON, D. (3.. Jun. ‘.15. William G. MoAdoo uud his frlt-utis finite no intention of bt-utirtg n t treat and refusing-to face iiovcrutit" "Al“ Smith of New York and his backers in the fight over the deitie- cratlc itotnitiatlon for President lu 1928. This is the information that is reaching ‘Washington, despite nu‘ impression in some quatrtors that governm- smith is the tlorulttattt. factor in his party and will cap- ture the nomination. _ MoAdoo. it is generally felt, is not as strong with his party as in 1924. and is determined to make war on Smith to the limit. But that ls not ull. McAtloo and the men supportl g him intend to force the dry issiie on the demo- cratic party inasmuch as Smith is pressing the wet issue. They make no concealment oi’ their plllllsl. They purpose. if need be, to split the dentoeratit: party on the dry and wet issue and some of tin-m cveu talk n third party ii‘ Smith and the wets capture lhc demo- cratic national convention. What tho MoAdoo fort-es ho- lleve is that they van align the south and west ou iho liquor issue —lho wet. and dry issue wtlluinst Smith ulttl blot-k his itutttlitttilon. indications arc tin-y will oppose abolition oi flu: old iwo-ihirtls rate In‘ the convention. Any uoliou that harmony is ltovorirtg over the tlontocratlt: party and w'lll rvsi. on 35;m.|._;;,.4|_ iho national treirventiott is ioriuul ated without kuowlt-tigt: of all the mum, gromm- Um" it was in i020- rlwm" ldttropc has 13.12" Hillel! However, the deutoorutlt- party mm,‘ Amel-icu 3,025 "tiles, Afrlm is not alone ln its iuteruul trouhltvs. 3 641' "mes. Augn-upa 3,267 miles. ll.’ the ODDOSiliOH of the (lotilltlge (“d Ash, L323 miles, There has aduilnlstratlort defeats the farm re hm," i, He,“ "nprovenwnt in safety liel‘ legislation demanded by tht “m, rogumrmh on the 5mm, alls; corn bolt, the antagonism to (jool- ways the "umber m» “mug flown ldgo and another for him will in m“. mm “Cement h“ 135m from much enhanced lu the agriculture. 1533,00 h, “H940 m 1,131,000 in states, with far-reaching political 192“? for Boots and Shoes,_etc. ‘r’ posed air transport routes of aeroplane services over the entire indies an m Alma-a"; my Tlsolour ls the all important requisite. Try Purity tltt "l", means a day of real intense for you at the bake board, and your ‘w ~ . PURITSl January, 27,ii28'flfl¢l 29s Three Real Bargain Days We have prepared a lot 0f bargain..- TnUsnAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Groceries, Dry Goods, Wall Paper, g rsnus case fiistate A. ll. B088 Eldon ii‘ U, M, THREE- SUCOESSIVE WEEK-. suns HAVE snouenr FATAL FIRES m CANADIAN omit 'l‘Olf.ON'i‘(),.Jutt. 21f. ---'l‘lu'tati Sill‘ cosslvo week-ends ltuvte fatal fires in three dllttnw-itt i-lasi- ern Canadian cities. ‘l its own particular pathos spectacular setting all its W"- . _,ltatl this in commou~tl|e ulteutl- A map shows existing and 0P0 an“, of the “mun m’ donut ttiili LONITON, an. 2L ~A picture of worhp mnperia] ulfslflp routes are all-gags“ the development of world clvllevla Show“ radiating from the Airship m, u | f 78 H . "q-urre , , tlou frotn its beginning in 1910 to pprt at Cardingtoti. near Redford. m, sunagnyofiinfilary "ti? ( an ultimate network oi airship and across to CHIN“, 3nd tho West the nmmfng of Sunday’ Jtmuttr two earth is drawn in the memorandum gm“, mmk “neS_ one or the“ i,?,‘,.':;,,§°“' ‘m lmllerllll “l” ‘mmmulllmllllllll goes by wny of the Mediterranean. of the" (placed as a confidential document Egypt and lndla; t-lie other by way fire in the London lodge room I . before the imperial Conference.) iflrgouth Ant“, m gddlflgn n; the midnight gammy” with the and‘ Whl°h h" bee" Pllllllslleil by’ the aeroplane chain, to the East, a acular s; main aeroplane line ls shown -from followed b The mellwrlmlmm "M" llml Cairo to the Cape. and important of their rlumbe __ "19 lmlll lBII-‘Slll 0i U19 1'98"“? all‘ new services are planned for the third chanted to the record. - routes of the World is now threewegt Indies. ' hrotitlil Each l1 theatre fire uuii villi‘ liarlll death lu the (ll‘h‘l|‘l|f'll0 no of‘ 13 yomnt 1W"? the death today "l. contributes . out." l‘ f QICCCN- t on warm, slalporlilwnfirfilfillq ‘I wssrnn can!» nova urns co. nun-so. amass. account. 00"‘- W" v FJ. HOLMAN, Agent, Ototllottstsmt Thu WU