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M GOUBAN Gi b Fox lil-_ AHCC' ‘ll IHDIIIOIIL ‘_ change, is Girardian Agbnt lnesummer-. 10xoCube: HoiWster;Biscuits side. _ ‘ Snstalns for hours. l -ENTERTAINMENT.-The mem-‘ bers of Div. No. 5 A. O. H. assisted _ by the members of Div. No. 2 L. A-. A. 0. H. Suniniersldo will stage the popu- , - _ lar play “The Irish Agent" in St. Paul'g I _ flall, on St. I‘atrick's night. March 17,* _ ` px-ini -r * _ i gramme. ’l‘lio A. O. l-I. Society has" Tl? ¢|_,|_g3q|¢|_Q_i__g~1e_;-»"5;f,; 4 H always had the ro|iuti\tion of putting " ` on first cliii-is plays in the past and ad- 8| u ' - ~ v ,A l . _ _60 Years Old Today "_ ,i ‘ Feels as youu ss ever P iz o i» L s ' who are sible to talk like this can- -b‘ hneim re Mood ol their ilt-piii‘ti:l_ _ »s' it ._. ,. _ _. _ lnawgmmu mam wma.: mn, _ou iepar ure we inns! a so ton safe arrivel home, after the din of war R ° d t reniaiiider of' the evening passed very H 0 L M A N ’ S 'pleasantly in wlilst and other amuse- " nieiits after which dainty refreshments - were served. and a very enjoyable f-_ .m P Now is the time to get your harness repaired before the i spring rush, and Holman’s is the place to have the work done, because we have a splendidly equipped depart- ment and a thor- oughly experienced and practical man in charge. Work will be fini- shed just when we sa_y and everything wil_l be guaranteed satisfactory. R.T. Holman Ltd. Surumerside 7o:»i.i.siii-.'ii~;ii. -I1' PAY8 to buy in tnls Province 916. A number of good specialties ' between ncts will be a part of the pros this one up to the staiidaril of fornier‘ plays. ltescrvc this dutc l'or at pious- iiiit evi-iiliig's oiiti-i'taliin1ciit.-X. 7108. -LADIES ENTERTAlNED.- A very oiijoyablo cvciiing wiiu spcnt in tlic (‘o.\:y Linlgc rooms of ilegnl Lodgc i. 0. (). l".. Ki-iisiiigtop on 'l‘liursday cvciiiiig. Jan. 257th wlioii tlic iiicuibcrs ol' “l‘I<~l1‘cti'ii;" lii~lii~i'kiili Lodge and ii |'|‘\v otli<~i'i»: i:;itlif\i'i°il lo do lioiior to oiio l\l:ii~" will bo greatly iiili-iseii in -ull sin-lui viri-ics wlii-rc lic has always by liiisi-ll`. 0| lieliiilf ol' the Lod o Di lrtsss niiil presoiitcii Mr. McPhee with_ an cloiiueiit wrlstlct watch. lllr. Nor- iniiii .\icl’liee: Di-ar Sli' and Brother:--1 We the undersigned representing Elec- tic itebeckah Lodge, No. 73 learn with sincere regret of your departure from our midst and wish to express at this s inception While dee v re iettln gratiilate you on the stand you have taken in enlisting to undertake ser- vice for your King and Country. You have sacrificed home. friends and com fortable surroundings in voluntarily offering your services at this our Empires critical period. We wish you God Speed, and bespeak for you your as ceased fully paiticipating in their ou i ry asc accept is our esteem. Grace Profitt, M. G.; wristlet watch, as a 'small token ot' Dora Sqiinreln~iggs_ Rec. Secy. The vening brought to ri close by singing the National Anthem, the male mem- bers not forgetting a hearty bounce for "lilac" for “Auld Lang Syne. YIESTERII PERSONALS -.\Ir. J. L. Murliead, Sumnierslde. spent Sunday in Long ltiver the guest of Mr. Robert Fitzsiiiinioiis.-X. -.\ii‘. 1’i‘cstou ldllis. Port Hill, was il visitor to Snmnierside Monday of this week.-X. -i\lr. D. J. MacLean. ot' North \’Viltsliii'c, ivan it giiesf at the Iliin- quet at the Orient liotel, Victoria. on \\-`ciliicsday. _ _ -l‘lc. \\-`. il. 'l'lioiiius, Williiliii Mc- liiiiis. lli»iii'_\' (i.il|uiil, :ind Fcriio tiriivvs of tlil- ltl.3|li riiiuriicil to (`li.\.r- lollelowii by the lioi'lii~._v spccinl aff#-r it vi-ry short visit tn tlicii' lioincs iii .\‘i|iiiiiici'siilc.-ll. ‘ ' ilrcrs of good :leap comedy will find _m mum charge. twenty-ilvo cents. isl Parlours. Bulamersldo. ii no-llnnt dist-_l line rnaintaliied iliro tho National Anthem. guiilzcd a Red Cross Branch and since tlicn have done n considerable umount of work. In September a large box of surgical supplies was shipped to Montreal, and in November a parcel of 56 pairs socks was forwarded to the soldiers. Later a large box of 'hos- pital supplies was shipped to Cliiir- lottetown containing 2 quilts, .8 pli- lows. 56 pillow cases, 10 pairs sheets. 3 pair blankets. 19 pair towels, 26 hospital sheets and 35 pyjama suits. When the appeal for socks came from Col. ings the ladies were allready and eager to do their share to make up the amount required.. Many enjoy- able evenings were spent at the different homes, attending Spinning Recs and _Knitting Parties. with the result that 88 pairs socks and 22 1, . _ _. . _ _ _ Sh is of V-do ,_ me th- pairs mltts were made, making a total ot' 144 pairs socks forwarded since November. Ovei‘ $200 has been raised by contributions and suppers. Part of this amount has been spent in sew- niaterials and the remainder will be forwarded to the Red Cross Secretary. -FAREWELL T0 RECRUIT -Sel- ..}_~u|. He-S a Jolly Good Fellow,-» and doin has a more enjoyable evening been spent than that at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Graham, Clinton, when a number of young people as- sembled for the purpose of bidding farewell to their son Lewis, who has enlisted in the 105th Higliland Regiment. After some time had been spent in social intercourse and after a few brief remarks were made by Jus- tin Wootlsiile, Bert Mackay. Wilfred Pickering and Harold Dlnnlng, Mr. William Warren read tho following address and Mr. Harold Woodside pre- sented him with i1 well filled urse. P _*Y ‘Dear Lewis:-It is with feelings of pride not uiimingled with regret that we, your friends have gathered togeth- cr to bid you farewell ere you depart from amongst us. We are proud you have ciilistod iii ilic scrvlcc ol' your King and Country and we i:oiigi°iitii- lzilc you on your iiiniiiiiioss and cour- :igc in going forward to llglit the cne- iny. You huvo ciillstcd iii ii. grunt caiisi- tlia|_ of sitviiig our country from the tyriiiiiiy :ind oppression ol` an unpro- wrlciileil foo und niny God iii his liiiiil l’roviiiciii'.c Sparc you to rctiirii to your native homo when tlic duwn ot' pence has arrived. in concluding wc ai-ik you to accept this purse in token ot' our Q I _ Fon |(|pN¢Y§ appreciation and wish you (lofi spccd. igiiod on lit-li¢ill'-.Ioliii Colton, Mar -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can he obtained at Lsi!orty's Tonsor- -GLENWOOD.- The semi-annual examination of Glenwood. School, Lot 48, took place on Jan. lst and was .largely nttonden by ratepayers,and vkiltors. The classes were examined inthe different' branclies of study by their teacher, Miss Alice Maclsaac. ns- sted by Mrs. W. A. Gillcasli, a for- er teacher of the school. Tile accur~ ate and unliesltntiiig manner iii which the pupils responded tothe numeroux qui-.stlons propoundcd by their examin- ors gave aniplo evidence that they were under tlio instruction of ii thoro- ugh, painstaking teacher. During the oxauiliintion an excellent program of choruses. rocitations and readings was rciidcrcd by the pupils after which the visitors were treated to n lihornl supply ot' confectionery. lteniarks were made by the ratepayers coinpllnii-iitliig Miss Mai-Isaac on thc high staiiilnrd of thc work and -the x p . ngliout tho tcrmi. The meeting was brought to it close by tho singing of ~RED CROSS BRANCH. - ln July 1915 thc Ladies of Long River or- Dreclationof Your el!nri.s as teacher never been teachers- have but an lm troubles attending the teaching of children. Children differ so much that a teacher requires tact and dis- commont in order tolnanugo each child successfully. .Parents too, are operate ua they should with the teacher. However, we feel sure that you have conducted the school with tho aim of doing your best for your young charges and that satisfactory progress has been made. We ask you to accept this little gift as ii token of our oonfldonce und cstocm tivo of the -glvers rather than the gift. The address was accompanied by it very handsome toilet sol, mount- ed lu gold. enclosed in satiu~linod case. Miss Campbell who wus taken completely by surprise, tliiiiiked thc tho lndlcs of the district, after which the singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to ii close. ~iiz" iisiiiiiiif instant Relief for Aching, Puffed-up, Calloused Feet and Corns Why go limping around with aching pnffed~up feet-feet so tired, chafed. sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or off! Why don‘t you get a 25-cent box of “Tiz" from the drug store now and gladden your tor- tured feet “Tlz" makes your feet glow with comfort; takes down swelliugs and draws the soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart and bnrii. "Tiz" instantly stops pain in corns. callouses and hniiions. “Tiz," is glori- ous foi' tired, aching. sore feet. No more shoe tightness-no more foot torture. SllUlHPllll_S[IHlllli The Seini-Annual Exaiiiinutiou of Southport School was held on Friday, Jan. 28th, an unusual large number oi’ visitors being present. The exam- ination was conducted by ln- Sllector Crockett, assisted by tho Principal ' and assistant teacli-er. The pupils by their ready answers gave proof of much intelli- gence aiid careful training. After the examination speeches were made by inspector ‘Crockett who complimented the rate payers, teachers and pupils upon the standing of the School, the enrollment and avcriig-e attcnilaiice being tlic highest in the liispectorate; 'l‘lic Secretary ot' Triistees .liiinos paid a high tribute to lhc rate payers nt thc district. wlioiu. iii: snid, lic ul- wuys fouiiil willing fo co~opi‘rnlio with him in iuiy undcrtiiliing l'ni‘ thu zidvuii- veiiiriit of thc School. lixpiwissioiii-i ol' siitisthclioii ivcrc also inuilc by Mrs. ltlartiii Flood and others. Mr. ’l‘i'aiuor thicn culled upon tho by Miss Edna McDonald and by bo their prompt and correct answers int showed careful training on the part; of attendance -hovers about -90 of their teacher. After the distribu- tion of gifts by Sante Claus, candy we was‘dlst.rib\itBd to all present. The] on _ __ ,_ _ __ _ _ followlnig addgess was then read by _gn 1 th b ‘ ' _";',‘- F ' 1'-~ _ Mr. ayu Fraser:-Dear Miss ‘ one or e num or of other schools - , h Campbell,-We, the ratepayers ofw lny url t i -e grocer South Lake School District, on be- lille ‘ l bell, teacher of the school. assisted to Al half of ourselves and others deem it ed fitting on this, the approaching of, su the festive season. to express our ap- ol' our schooL Those who have] for _ n es perfect idea. ofthe many trials and ‘da and trust you will consider tho nio-' 01' donors in a few Words. (lake ai1d‘_ “P colfoe was then passed uround by` - Slllll. Swlllilll lEll__§_;; fu ou to serve our King anti Couiitr Piiiirs iiiiiini fiat car of another train in motion. exe- cuting this feat' with ease and agility. again a masterpiece of acting, the dia- mond ipasslng from the society girl to Luke Lovell the gypsy. who, in his effort to escape the police. drops it into the post box with the intention c. o he meantime the postman conies places the diamond, which he doei not observe, into the bag along witn the letters. At the Post Office the to the lining and is therefore overlook- ed. The inspector conslgns a _num ber of bags, including the one in ques- tnkes the lot' away in his cart. 'On the road a bag falls from the vehicle; it around the neck of his nionkey-for he is an Italian organ grinder. He falls asleep, overcome by fatigue. and forgets the jewel is around the mon- kcy's neck. “Who gets the Diamond from the Sky?" “The Counter In- wits, nud it showed that although a woman may not understand the tocliiiiqiic of coniiiicrcc and specula- tion she may at. finieg baffle oven the 'l‘i'itiiior also coinpliiiiciitcd the ton- inogt astute crook when she ,is actuated chers und pupils on their work und hy motives 0f'[0v0 and rp-y.(-ng@_ T11. K other pictures were splendid, the pi'o~ rainuio being nitogcllicr ii strong nt- traction. a_| y open up a new dspu-tm t: todsy` th departments are filled :ith bright crested children and the percentage _ __ . , _ lthl iirosress. d sr M . om ir tt, 2 must! attribute pgilnarllly toqygnr I 1' ergy and interest; and. judging by r own district what you-musthave :li igspgc orate. we tcglinot buthhe w a eepsense‘o - e osst at ` ' ' ucation-in Prince Edward Island has. stained by your resignation. ._ - ,_,f_._» ji-5_. 4* " _ _ W ,_ __ Knowing ali--this. 'and feiallng that, ‘ ' ' ""‘ fri i _ ' '~ .-~iii..fr. ortly you will be leaving our shores - ' the battle-fields of Flanders, -we = not find it in our hearts to let .you 3 part from our midst without giving - .you some tangible proof _pf our oppre ` “ oiatlon of your worth and oi- our deep _ , .__ J __,,, _ Therefore. Mr Crockett, we beg of u to accept this moinonto of one of regret. as well as pride, at your tlepar- -?-i»'~*‘- ' ' ; -4 ig 'i og, ._ till' . i _ . » ,_ oft bard t i l t ' -.510 ' ‘- - . eu - 0 Neue am (U no L0 the Schools you have helped so much. ! 3' _, W? trust that when sometime in the; _ _ _ _ f Q ' ure, you are sitting in your 'dug _ _ 'l . ,?,,,f'A L" soincwhero iii Franco" weary ~ ' ' ` Y Y- Slgned on behalf of the ratepayers. At the People's Theatre yesterday eriioon and evening a splendid pro- amme was shown the fifth instal- nt of "The Diamond from the Sky"‘ ng the drawing card. while "The- Counter intrigue," an absorbing three reel drama, was the next important feature. "The Hazards of Helen" episode shown last night was another example of this heroliirfs versatility -' and remarkable daring. She jumps from the top of one moving train to a _ “The Diamond from the Sky" was g ing back for it after the chase. ln' t along. empties the box, and in so doing bag is emptied. but the diamond clings tion. to the repairer, and the porter a man, sitting at the corner. picks it' up and examines it. He finds the diamond and goes off with it. placing trigue" was a story of the battle ot' and lonesome for dear old Prince Ed- MOTU BYCIU Ill# _ _ _ _“_ ward island. it will bring back to you ' ` ` ' ' pleasant memories of the many uso- ` ful/ days you spent as supervisor the Schools of the Seventh inspec- torate. Wltli tlils, dear Mr. Crockett, we bid you God-speed and wo pray and trust flint God. ‘ln ills mercy, will bring you back to us. covered wltli honour and glory, once again to curry _ _ on the good work, you are now giving , J _ _ ---At _Your Service Today, tomorrow-at any hour of _any working day-I am here, on the job prepared to submit specifications and _ quote you prices on a better plumbing and l'l¢8i1ill8 SYS¢¢lI\ for your home. _ _ Then, if you have a repair if-lb. I am 1'¢3dY W attend t0 that too. ' _ 'tied t tt d t our plumbing work in eve_ _ pai-tl ;]rIlli(l>L£*llicular? aM‘;nme?h,bds are thorough and railx prices exceptionally moderate. ' ' 80 Grafton Fred H. Trainor, ‘su-¢¢¢i__ » __ _ i ,i. Women’s Fashionable Fur Trimmed Suits at Re- markable Price-Savings _ There are only three_ in _the lot-oneof each kind left-it your size is here and you ;| will come or order quickly you will have the smartest, newest, nobbiest style that can be found anywhere at a great d_eal less than they _ are really worth. These suits are exact cop- ies of New York’s latest models and were ; good values at their regular prices._ “ 1 Ladies’ Navy Blue Serge _Suit, coa_t is lined throughout with blue silk moire,h_as 5-inch _ belt all around, buttoned close to neck with milit- ' ary collar of black fur, bottom of sleeve also trim- med with fur; has two piece flare skirt with med- ium high waist line, width at bottom of skirt 2 1-4 - yards, size 36. Regular price $22.00 6 _ ~ 1 Ladies’ Black Gaberdine Cloth Suit, coat is lined _throughout with good quality grey __ satin, made in new flare effect with belt at back, buttoned close to neck. velvet collar and cuffs 1 trimmed with fur, also bottom of coat trimmed with fur; has plain two piece skirt with sh htly ili--¢lJ = _-~ _ '-1- J How They Relieve Hakim-ia, N. ii. ' f L, `f%\~$i»\_~_f'=ii_1'Sl A R - - ..-J-ix Uriniznwr , t \ Warmer most exacting needs. (See Us For Underwear You will find here just what you want in heavy, warm and comfortable Winter Underwear-spec ially selected to meet your “It adords me great pleasure to con- vey not only to you but to all sufferers from Backachc and Rhciiniatisni, the great rrliefi have obtained from the use of Gin Pills. I feel thaiikful to yriii. 'l rc-rommenrl Gin Pills to everyone stiffer- ing as l did." ROBERT Ni. \VlLSON Gin Pills are 5oc. a box or 6 boxes for request to 23 National Dru{& Chemical Co. of Canada imited, Toronto. lllflll John ___l_l__@__i__s to _ 107 Fulton _Market New York Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers Ban Smelts & Eels Specialties All correspondence promptly answ- ered. Stencils lent on application. Still Slngi S _ - - shall Woodslil Ficd \V.irrcii Biucc `Soniors. .itunes li`i'lzzcll, John Wliitc- iead. David 0'Coniior. Lewis made kind words and loving gift Special iention must bc made of thc music fiiriiialiieil by Nollic llunnliig. Duet hy bliss Vcrit Siiiltli and Miss Miiinlc Sullivan. lit-iuliiig by Itiitli Min-(_ii‘i-i:oi', Trio by Kcniiclli l-‘rlzzcil. .loscpli Wooil.~iiili‘ iiiifl Aust iii Sinllli. 'l‘|i<~. us- si-nilily flicii visited thu iliiilng rooiii ii llttiiig reply thanking all for their ii ` l and ovnry oiio did ninplo Jin-itico lu thi' good lliliigs provided hy tlii: young ludli-_H of tfliiiton, llic coinpuiiy‘brolto $2.50 at all druggisis. Free sample on up singing Wc`ll Novcr Let the Old l."luug Fall. --SCHOOL WOR K.-Tho scuii-air nual cxaniinatlon of South Luke School took place Wednesday even-` f lug. Dec- 22. there being Present about G0 visitors. The schoolroom NEW was very tastefully decorated for the - ___ _ I' \ occasion with evergreens. flags and Cvngignmemg 90]|¢|¢|;d prompt |19. Christmas bells, foremost among the decorations being a beautifully trim- med Christnias treedaden with gifts for the pupils. The scholars were examined hy Miss Katherine Camp- »~r---~v\~v.¢.~.~v.,.~, qlgheir Praises DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CUFIED HIS RHEUMATISM. Mr. D. A. Brotherston Tells How Hia Rheumatism Dlsappeared Over a Year Ago and Has Never Como Back. Victoria Harbor. Ont., January l’rincipal to rciid an address (which ` 1 appears below) to inspector (frockctl. ' While this was lioliig doiio two tofu ‘ ' -_'_ 5 Q from ilie prliniiry tlcpartiiiont, ltt-gl Iiell and Janie Smith, preseiitcd thi liispec tor o behalf' ofthe ii I = - ‘ raised waist line. width at_botfom of skirté 1-2 yards; size 38. Regular price 28.00 for - 1 n f .1 ip is with a fram-ed photograph of the interior ol’ the l’riiicipal's depurtnient taken while it was dccorutcd for tho Xmas closing. A slioi-t iniislcul progriiniiiii: followoil Miss l’t-iirl llubl.-cy presiding at the or- lltlll- 'l`lio v.\'ci‘i-_i.~u~.s wcro liroiiglit lo ii close Iiy _tho Siilulliig of tho nag by tlin pupils :ind tin- singing of tho Nu- lioiiul Aiitlii-iii. Tim visitors tlicu iii-|nti'lcil woll sutislicil thu! they had two i-llicloiit ti-aelicrs in llio persona ot' Mr. Harvey Cliristopliei' und Miss i’ciirl Boll. _ Sergeant Vernon Crockett, _ 105th Regiment. Cliarlottctown. Dear Mr. Crockett: it was wltli mingled feelings of' pride and regret that wc learned some time ago of your having resigned your post- tlon as inspector of Schools in the Seventh Inspectorate to don the King'g llnlforni~prlde. because we felt that we could he justly proud of having ln lils Majesty's forces such a worthy rep- resentative ol’ the teaching profession of Prince Edward Island, and regret. because we realized that we were los- ing one of our most' capable and ener- getic supervisors ol' schools. Knowing you as we dld. we could not have been surprised at the important step you have taken. for your unbound- ed energy. your unseltlsh devotion to lil-lil' and your patrl‘otlc spirit could not but lead you, when the opportunity came, to make that supreme sacrifice, the offering up of all your time and en- Sl‘Ey-nay. perhiipseven, (though we pray not)-your life for your King and Country. As inspector of Public Schools you serving your coun- try well-as n of the King you wish serve it €/95” Peps are the new treatment for conghl, colds and lungtroubles. They are little tablets made up from Pine extracts and medicinal essences. When put infothe mouth these medicinal ingredients turn into healing vapors, which sro breathed down direct fo the lungs. throat and bronchial tubes. The Pepa treatment is direct. Swal~ lowing cough mixtures into the stomach, to cure ailments and dio- orders in throat and lungs, is ln- dlrect. Pops are revolutionizing the treatment of colds, as their price is within the reach of all. 50c. box all drugglsts, or Pops Co., Toronto. ' ` $ Good 95 piece Dinner Set i / Here is good news forthe 1 Ladies’ Navy Blue Gaberdine _Cloth Suit. coat lined throughput with grey satin, and buttoned close to neck with irnlitary buttons, new flare effect at bottom of skirt. belted_ underarm section; black velvet collar and cuffs_trimm_ed with fur. also bottom _of coat; has two Biece skirt with inedium_high_waist line, width at ttom of skirt ' 2 1-4 yards, size 36. Regular price 32.50 ' for ...... ._ ................ - R. T. HOLMAN, Ltd., _ Summerside, P. E. I. l 7090-I-3lM2iE1l. lr 1 i ' 9.00 Buys at - i . _-- ~ _ Tryon Underwear is elastic, but does " not shrink. -is thick and warm, but will not chafe the body. _- -is full-fashioned to the figure. It hugs-the F form just like a made to measure garment. _ . .__ . . V] :__ -y - -._ _ _ , _ Jw _.___ __ _ . '_ ._ _ 7 _ . Reuben products of the leading factor- ies o_f Canada. Shown in Combination and twoplec *suits--in sizes, weights and children. usua and plrices the are :gi seetligl ne. i ay ix. _' ‘ V , .. This use mciudesuie best sau: Boston, Bass, Transfer Azsnts. Reference, Greenwich Bank or any minus Fish house in the United os. _ .styles for men, women and “‘1'1°'““""‘“'“"“' For quality our prices are low and considering quality iWh0|¢sa|e gommlssion Daley, and Shippers. < Fresh Fish 81st.-(Speclal.)-Cured of rheuma- tism over a year ago by using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Mr. D. A. Brotlierston, it welbknown resident of this place, is still singing the praises of the great Canadian kidney remedy. "i was troubled with rheumatlsm in my left hand, which would shift to my elbow and then to my 'shoul- der," Mr. Brotberston lays. “It MII very annoying and psinful at times. 'but I llelrti of Doddb Kidney _Pllll helping others so ‘I lqillt the tlnilhent' 1 was using and took, ‘six bolus of them. The rheumstisin dlssptpsirod That was over a your ago, but lt has’ not returned. ` "I know Dodd’s Kidney Pills are good for kidney trouble both in my sin¢ii»,Ed».i.ui»¢n-anna] _ 1c¢u»_u»g».._ __ _'_ _ -Rhe__` is caused c ...lin wear:-are We °.:....-oi.. °°‘ ‘°°'° " own ease and through othem who have usd Blom." _ :- Mr. ship, your made in a 95-piece Ei`i‘glisb semi- r- celain Dinner Set. j ___'1`.h¢ iecw are tizsai isieii ii e _ Today, 1°* » handsome an-nu-n.._.~.~~»-...it .. .».-» was poor the and. such that our crolse housekeeper-‘-a ren barge “ je Underwear You Can Rely ._,*_ . ,. ..»|l»l Ud ' au. 35°-¥.rsa..ii ..%.”°°.i.- 'r tlireew hits; als made in~ A !\M'0lle~_ trade- e~ _ -beet polelblel that experienced men canv;lb'ke.\ _ _ " I: Call t deal ’ _ “suit of Tifyol'iol1Il1dervs;asi'.t oday ask to a The _l3¢1d_R L 1 hit- M0. .. ,S 4. s 171 at