i.' .,, tdflfflil - _ - _ _ -laborers, teamsters, A _ 11 f°“”dIYlIl€!1. farm hands- _./ oe must ha_ve shoes to stand ro R M zu/ the strain- _ 'mis 'rivieslluuc ovsisno on 1-up W sou: or zvcnv Quo: f he have mage a ' . o as- -»---ic ~AR~nSA~f»°°i~.i‘5°§;;"i..‘°i and stout-and stand rough wear better than 8 other ,shoes we have ever seen. Y t rf I A my Meir Wlioi Rough Wm-ki / .V .\ 'ik fortabie and easy on the feet. e pe ea Y com- to show you the "ARTiSAN." Ti-is LARGEST SHOE Manui-aorungpg ,N CANAM , wionrnsai.. wmmvso, ronowro. vancouven, 91-_ ,mum _'Change to ti.. "ARTisAN"-and yo.. ...-11 iii. i;’.‘;i.;i“°n _‘it :‘.i°§i‘.8i‘ li2r°;;.’.‘:".i;is The Ames. Holden Co. ofMontreal, Ltd r’ ‘ _'_ _nafsiii *_ . ‘Return SHERLQGK 0 i. M ss ifllf lll»llI_ W Published in Prince_E4lw6.t'd lsla`.nd‘ Ex`¢luslvely by The Charlottetown Guqrdien. ure Missing rim.- Qu arte r No. ll of the Series (COIIHIU, UN, ly A. Canis Dull ell CIIIIWI lflelly.) ' ' fienrigli IMI I .¢iisrciian ashuhhe 1 by -1 ,i »l»-~. ‘ri-.___ - _ ____{- / fig/ , .,§:é'_____ .£2 -/A .fm - _._.__.. _ i\i\\\i\? /iiiztaili id:-‘ ‘I ' _ = """‘~‘». ’ i~ KEEPS LEGS AND FEET DRY "'. ' The fearless firemen end keen fishermen need protection for their lell. ss well ss their fact. iidninst water. _ " ‘ " Merohsnts Rubber Boots meet this requirement to s ninety. into the han The droning sound Ewen* _I-. md every other service for which Rubber_Footwssrls adapted. __ __,] ed loud", upon our ears until It became / . The quality of rubber lfum and other materials used, vhkzgam-Nl _/ one long' deep wa" of distress It came / I Che exclusive vuloanizing methods and the skilled `\\ ca/ from upstairs. H.lmes darted up’ and f/ \`~;;\ workmanship employed, cuurnntse satisfaction to the ._ \»;'~ I followed him Fe us*ed 0 en B P P wearer. BERLIN lialf closed door. and we b th stood s - lf your Shoemun docsn't sell Merchants ww" 0 P pulled at the sight boforc us. »<1(;1.'$'~`~.' A woman, young and boautlful, was ‘L5 lying dead upon the bc-_d. Her calm, / J 1”., pale face, with dim, wide opened blue Rubbers let ue know. Branches st ' Wl N N I PEG, LON DON. \'-e. ;°V ». -»-_.Q ‘5- 4 \ » ~ =~' (3 o'rrAw1i. Monrnsal. l i li" - -~ Y L_.,-';2:.E "h ‘/'ij'-Sai _f ' ____ Q §=-f 5; - \. Holmes’ hrild was on his shoulder. " _ _ ‘_ “Arenas Mri Godfrey Staunton?" 'fi .mv it H I _ . //f.¢';_'f_'/Pg/4.1, _ " Y i I Q! J ._ i»i’A/._@/ _, _ _ ' /<-D - _ were anything but doctors who had ,i.g\_ tw / P’ "ir 1. ‘ tangle of golden hair. At the foot of &< ~ f M the bed, half sitting, half kneeling, his f,,`.,. /.' --», face buried in the clothes, was a young ‘i ._ ‘Ay man, whose frsme was racked by his l , just traversed. A brougham was corn- takirig those gray horses. “By Jove, the doctor is coming brick!" cried Holmes. "'1`hatscttlcs it. We :ire bound to see what it means before he comes." He opened thc door, and we stepped eyes, looked upward from amid a great sobl. So absorbed wss he by his bitter grief _that he nover'looked up until "Yes, yes, I am-but you are too late. :She is deed." Tasman was so dared that he could not be made to understand that we - been lent to his assistance. Holmes was endeavoring to utter n fcw words '___ ___ ""'-"""_ which had been caused to his friends no You iii-:siiiiz FREE nisiiviziivi ._-1.__..l Iiree delivery of letters by carriers appointed and paid by thc Goyeriiiueut is in operation in many cities nf Canada. There is reason to haéieve that the system may be adopted here if the people express their desire for it. WHAT rfiiicrt i>i~:i.rvi-‘Rv iiir-:ANs. _ _ Free delivery means that responsible carriers, _ wcaririg uniform, and sworn tothe faithful discharge _of their duties shall after the arrival and sortiiic' of each mail at the Post Office take the letters received and deliver them to the pers ins addressed at their homes or places of business. _ The city would be divided into, say four districts, with a car- ritr for ‘each district. I-In would make his rounds twice a day, and if there was ri lctter_ for you at the Post Otiice would take it to you. Arrived at your house he would ring or knock--two short rings ¢ or two _ sharp knocks. You would know by iiie knock or ring that it WHS the welcome postmaii and the letter or parcel would b_e left. If you had a letter to send out you would hand it to him and lic would post it for you. But -be would call, only all h0U5f5 or places of business where he had mail matter to deliver. These privileges would be for those on the cnriitrs lists. Any persons who chose could still receive tlieii~_lettP.rs at the Post Olhce as they iiow do. The cir.ier service would _not deliver the newspapers printed iii the city. _ L€llCf‘ P0 W0 'll the city addressed to other persons in _ti1C_ CIW Would ‘mi be delivered by the carriers unless prepaid bi' fl “V0 Cel" _'T ‘mp instead of one cent as now. This is the onli’ addltl- ml charge in connection with the free delivery system. _ ` In order to learn the views of our citizens o_n_ tl1l5_ ‘ill ~*‘ tion we invite all readers of The Guardian reuding in the City to till out and return to this oilice the enclosed coupon, Showing whether they are ln favor of free deliverylor against il. Mark an X in the square under the words ‘For Pr e Delivery," or in the square under the words _ 2\R*i_“”* f""° Delivery", give the street on which YOU f¢Sld¢» 918" 50"' name and return to Guardian Oflice- ` ...... »~..-. ¢.....» -.¢- er-.-ss. ees- e»-- ~..».»..¢ I COUPON. For Free Delivery- All\l°°* Fr” D°""°"y° [UQ , , ..~-.- N`m.'9,eses|n» so esusreasis- »»».- »»»»|e» u ~°' ' i.{` Stl`¢\t..»»,~i¢»-.........».-»..... .......... ..,_'i';*iU~"'. l -there was a step upon the stairs, and ' » of consolation and to explain the alarm - by his -sudden disappear-ance when there was the bosvy, stern, question- * ing face of Dr. Armstrong at tho door. "Bo, gentlemen," said he, “you have attained your and and have certainly chosen s particularly delicate moment for your intrusion. I would not brawl in thesprosencc of death, but I can us- sure you that if I were a younger man your monstrous conduct would not pass withilinpunity." ' “Excuse mc, Di'. Armstrong, I think we src ii little st cross purposes," said my friend, with dignity. “If you could step-downstairs with us we may each be sble to give some light to the other upon this miserable aitair." .A minute later the gi-lm doctor and ourselves were in the sitting room be- low. “Well, slr?" said he. "I wish you to understand, in the first place, thst I am not employed by Lord Mount-James and 'that my sym- pathies in this matter are entirely against that nobleman. When s man is lost it is my duty to ascertain his fate, but having done so the matter ends so far as I am concerned, sud so long as there is nothing criminal I, lm' much more anxious to hush up private scandals than to give them publicity. lf, as I imnzlnc, tiior`e is no breach of the law lu this matter, you can abso- lutely. depend upon my discretion and my co-operation in keeping the facts_ out of the papers." Dr. Armstrong took e quick step for- ward and wriing Holmes by the and. “You ere a good fellow," said he. "I had inlsiiidged you. I thank heaven that my compunction at _leaving poor Staunton iill alone in this plight caused me to turn my car-rlii-ge back and so to make your acquaintance. Knowing as much es you do, the sltualon is very easily explained. A year ale Godfrey dtsunton lodged in London for a time .. and became passionately attached to his ieiidisdy's daughter, whom _he mar- . rlod. lhe was ls good es she wu- besutiful and ss intelligent es she wasp used. .No mm hood be ashamed of such a wife. lat Godfrey was tliehelrl to this crsbbed old noblemen, and lt~ was quite csrtifn ‘that the news of his: mtrriep wiiildieve bein the end. of; his inheritance. I knew the lad well, and I loved him forhle many excellantl quelltlll. We did our very beet to~‘ keep the thing from every one, for- _wlna once such e whisperpts about it li not low before oveq one-ins heard it. Thlults to this lonely cottage snd_ his own iiiscmtion, Godfrey has up to mow .succeeded Their secret was knemll to no me ssve to me snd to '£113 llent servant, who has at pros- _ I . It V _ _ _ 5 _v _ ol 'But if Mit there came e ’WI‘i'ible The Adventure M .blow in the shape of dangerous illness reached the and of our journey. Pom- ” ’_'_`_“”`_"' 1,.. ._ » \ _ psy ran about and whlned eagerly out-- `l" side the gate, where the marks of the brou¢hsm’s wheels were still to be seen. A footpath led across to the ioue~ ly cottage Holmes tied the dog to the . ”“ 'T'-""`\l» iii »/ \ ' 4% ,F i\' \//'_ J) hedge, and we hastened onward. My 1_3'/‘ i _gp /,;;/_'K I'/\>\(1A.)V_"n_',_' i(§/_/,___.»_`/.;K/,i'.c/ V friend knocked at the little rusty door :if Q-f),j4,V;'<;f._;';'_-_/i_14’¥’X,..;»i__‘__ ' w ‘yi/1 ` and knocked again without response. /_graf ,.'_»._»__-_ iii( 5% 2 And yet the cottaze was not deserted. <5 '-1fi*iu'.'f.~;-. /Yi?iivl§`*7='v ~ fair .1 '°’ “ ’°" °°““° °“°"= *° °““-“ /,L/;-,f/., \ » 2 M /_V 3.- -_-°“..¢,;,,»~ kind of drone of misery and despair ' ~»/f i - " ~ "W-\" ~ which was indescrlbably melancholy. lug dou n,1t, and there could be no mls- to his wife. It was consumption ot the - most virulent kind. The poor boy ‘was _ half crazed with grief, and yet he had_ to go to London to play this match, for _ he could not get out of it without ex-_ planatlons which would expose his se-_ crot. I tried 'to cheer him up by wlre.~` and he sent me one in reply imploring me to do all I could. This was the tale-' gram which youfappear in some inex- ' ' 'M‘°'“"'""""°c") pllcable way to have seen. I did not A E “I fe" f-h°"° l’ "me din* ending t° tell him how urgent the danger was, -_ our quest,' said he. “It cannot be long for I knew that he coup] do no good ` hem" w° k"°W it' C°m°' P°ml’°Yi here, but I sent the truth to the gli-l's ' ,__ -- - _ _ H Ah' it 1' th” °°m‘|'° in the “emi” father, and 'ha :very lnjudiciously cum- ' - » - - There could be no doubt that we had mulncned --ituio. G°dh.ey_ The mm" - was'tbiit“1\e carrie straiglitaway in it __ state bordering on frenzy and has re-_ I mained in the some stato, kneeling at ’ the end. of her bed, until this morning' death put an end to her sufferings. i Holmes grasped the doctor’s hand. "Come, Watson." said he, and we~ passed from that house of grief into THE END Silfguard _ Thi ilhililren AGAINST CROU~ AND COLDS BY AL`.`i'AY KEEPIN Linscccl and , Turpcntinc Chemical analysis lnis shown that the milk of mic sulphur \vhiilc_ls rich in those products \vliicli Five to coil liver oil its' vuluc as ii rcmei icnl food. The report seems to lic worthy an invest- iuiitiiln on the part ol’ our Natural History Soclo y, with n view to additions to our island hcr- s. Mrs. Richmond nclid ie, Hams Co., N. Dr. Cl\rrse's Syrup of an Line with gi-od success. izhter' was lroulilcil with =he age of tlii-cc weeks. fhouiglit she would choke to several rcmellles we not did |..- of much use but the first Clii\sc‘s Syrup of Liriseed iind | brouvrlit relief and further niudc ii thorough cure. This to coma lmck from time to cure is now ncrmiiiicnl.. llr. thnsc's Syrup of Linseed und Tur- pciitiiic limi saved us miiny doctors bills und I would not be without it, ln the house for iiiiiiiy times its cost-." There are some reasons why Dr. Chase`s Syrup of Llnsccd and Turpentliie is the , most. suitable treatment obtainable . for ' children. i lt. is pleasant to the taste, and children - l`k l. b k lt. i e o u e ‘ It igi composed of simple ingredients of proven value ln the cure of throat and lung troubles. ' It is positively free from anything of an injurious nature, and can he used with _i perfect safety with the smallest child, so - long ns directions iire.foll0wed. ~ It is wonderfully successful ln the pre- . vention iiiid cure of croup. It promptly rclleves oven the most. sev- crc chest colds and brings about thorough cure. ' You are not experimenting when vnu ' use Dr. Ohuse's Sylrup of Llnseed and Tur- pentlne, lorit- lst. e standby in thousands ~ of homes, wliere time and again it has - proven its exceptional worth. \Vhen you make up your mind to safe- . guard your children ykcaplrig Dr Chaso's .`yi-up of Llnst-od and Turpentine in the 3 house, do not allow your denier to por- ~ suiidc you _into tnklnizsomuthingon which lie has ii larger profit. 1 In the hour of einariranoy, when croiip or colds seize your _chllii, the cheap sub- stitutes will fail you, but. Dr. C ase's Syrup of Linsr-oil arid Turpcntlna never d siippolnts. 25 ct>s.,;s bottle, iit alldenlers. ANNouy§_EMENis -The Loyal Tampcriirica Lclgon will lmeot today at 8.15. Y ' -For Bale-second hand' butter tubs _ ln good condition. Can' be seen at this ' ` odlce. l" fllwb . -Annual nrt sale 'df ha'nd painted china and needle-work novelties suitable for Xmas gifts begins Dee. Ist, B. G. Fonnall, Euston Street east. ' 113, 0, 27, Dec. 4,8, ll. -Aiurund concert will be given lu Pownal Hall next Friday cvenlnn Dec. 15th by the pupils of Pownel school aided 'by outside talent. The proceeds are to procure rifles for the boys' brigade in connection with the eohool.‘ lld twIlPsi.. -The Bazaar to be alvell by the Ladies of Trinity Church, Georgetown on Tues- day, Dee. 12th in the town hall will begin at 8 p. m. Admission 5' cents. M\ny` dainty and useful articles will he offered for sale-suitable obpeoiiilly for Clirletmiis . gifts. The entertainment in tho evening by the young people _df the oongngstion promises w provide greet smueement. for ell who como. It begins at 7.3) ond the admission is Z) cents, children half price. Refreshments, tes, coffee, cake, etc end _ candy will be on sale luring the elternooni and evening. 7rl 41. _' th ef= That. ls all,~Mr'. Holmes, and I um ; sure that I can rely upon your discre-_ l tion and that of your friend." § ' ' the pale sunllgtyfthe wlritr_y__d3y_.v__ ‘,> ia __ _ ' I iii" Q _,I' -~ .»._ .I Holmes paused lrresolute and then he ' ' V li <__l_ lm ~`Z!m glanced back at the road 'which he had !> H Z U Dr. ihasc’s §,}.f~"P iiaiilituiise in Tfirmruiir-H I I, _ __ _A.. __ _,_ ' ____ Y _ W _JM _ ____ .. In this 'Policy Accident Iasureifce has reached its ‘ C I.; I II .Al Professional and business men nad this! For .liberslity not even spprosc C mpare it with any 1 policy you now hold. _ CAINAJDIAIN' and .Boiler . ' IKQ III 'P ’ .._...._........a..___1f“f-uf1>< Pilifi "f if°1@°“iIiS"fi"@@. ' L (iricngrnrisc srcxriasa rnsunlmca riirzis or- cosr.) ` A Policy unprecedented -for its llberality wherein Accident Insurance has reached its climax. PAYS li' liiiiiry wlioiiln or upon igltallway Train. Street. (iur, .lo\'iitur, hvoniii or other emiol, or Bur-iilrig Biilldlrig, ui- iuiy other Mucliruilciil Motive Power Corivoyuiiiso, TOTAL DISABILITY $50.00 per week for zoo weeks PARTIAL DISABILITY $25.00 per week for 30 weeks _ $62.50 per week for 62 weeks ' MEDICAL TREATMENT 'Up to $25.00 per week when nut disabled _ Ifinjureéiia any other my-ALL Accr DENTS covariian TOTAL nrsaninrrv I $25.00 per week for 200 weeks PARTIAL DISABILITY ` $12.50 per week for 30 weeks $37.50 per week for 12 weeks MEDICAL TREATMENT ~ Up to $25.00 per week when not disabled PAYS Q.; . ,fi ‘ _ TOTAL DISMEMBERMENT FOR TRAVEL -ACCIDENTS FOR ORDINARY ACCIDENTS For loss of Life Both E e Both Hands. For lose of ife Iiotli llotli 1 y ii, _ L , Eyes, H ls, Both Fcet,Ouc Hand and 0ne_ Footi,I°'°°°'°° I ic Both Feet, One Hand and Oneslliooti ,5’°°°'°° PARTIAL DIS DMBERMENT 'For loss oi’ a Hand.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,ooo.oo For loss of a Foot. . . . . For loss of one Eye.. ,. ...3,5oo.oo M- _ ,i_ For loss ofaHand...... . . . . . .............$z,5oo.oo ..... 5,0000o _ For loss ofa Foot ._ . ....z,5oo.oo For loss of one Eye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i,75o.<»o _ rays -f - - 50 P.c.AccUMULAT1VE BONUSES After which policy will be kept in force and remain at $7,500, _and for Travel Accidents 515.000 without any extra cost of premium. INSURES THE If injured in or upon Railway? Train, Street Car, or any other Mechanical Motive Power C veyance, Stearnshiip or other Vessel, Elevator or Burning Building. i For loss of Life, Both Eyes, I-Ian s or Feet, or Hand and . . ....35,000_00 "‘ BENEFICIARY A INUEMNIFHCS THE BENEPICIAICY FUR EUnU'|CON'5l- FEES, NOT '|'() l‘IXi}l~`l-ID $|(\0.i}i|. I . _ » ‘il _ ' I5 ‘ ii. INSURES TEN DISEASES FREE OF COS1 i -l----PA\'S '$25.00 PER WEEK.FOR LOSS DF-TIME RESULTIl\`G‘ From Typhiis, Typhoid, Scarlet Fever, Smallpox, Diplitheria. Appendicitis, Pnciiinouin Brain Fever, Hernia or Meningitis $1 2. 50 additional per week while in Hospital. il"“"‘“"°“ii§.'}lLl{lifIf§7ii2TIiiiiiliii1°"M" ""` OPTIONAL INDEMNITIES - in ; ' _ For Fractures. ‘Dlslocations and Sprains. . Tho following Amounts ai-o piild sfgiilpss caused by:- * For the Complete Fracture of Bones : Oftlio Pelvis . . . . . . . . . . .. ................$40 Uf tlioiikiill. both t/ablc»i.... Of the Skull, with cun.iplicn.t.ioiis.... .. .. . . 0l’t.licI.ovi'oi°Jaw.... _ (lf thu (‘lu\'li‘lc tcolliir bono) _l-50 Ol' tlio (‘lii\'lclniuollni-lmricl coiiipoiiiiil wltlisiiiipiii-iitloii ll 0! I-lic Cusucolil or acroiiiioii procnioi of rioupiilin... Of the Scitpiila (shoulder blade) other tliiin above. . . . . ._ ()ft,lieThigli,i»=liiiplo _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ut the ‘l'liigli, i.-oiiipoiiiid with iiiippiiriition. . . . _ . . . . _iqilll ()fhhcLog,sinipla . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . _lull-00 Ol’ the Lcgénoiiipoiiiid with s\ip|iurn.tioii..... . :i~;i">-U0 Oftlic Pa. llnikneecopl _-5->0~0ll Oftliu Foroariii, aimplo........................... _l00.il0 0! bhu Foroariii. cunpinuiiil with i~iiippui~n.bloii.........,. _£50-ill Ofthu Upper Ami, ii iiiplo................................ -*"0-00 Ot the Upper- Ai-m. conipouiid with fiiippuratioii. . . . .. . . 400-ill Uftwoorniorollilbii ...... ... 100139 (lf twoor more Finirui-ii, or lgunil, iiicliidiiiig \Vrlst..... 12-fi-ill Of two or more bones of the not ol' Toon. . . _ . 140.00 §§E;_§§§» _sssssesss ' For Loss : \ Of ono or more l~‘ii\gul$i (ab loust one cntiru pliiilaiix). . ._ 1:11.00 Of orio or iuoru oiitirc Tous.. . .. . .. . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 200.00 For Hermia : For Stmiigiiliilcd Heriiln, cniiiicil solely and illrcctly by nccldontnl imury rind ra uirliig o icriitloii ........ .. 126.00 For Complete Disloczitious : 5' ' _ . Oftlio I.owcrJow...... $'.*.1_u| 0ftliuSho\ililcr _ iiitm OftlioElbow.i-adliis...._............._..._ limiii ()ft.liaElbo\\'. iilnii.................. .’»iI.¢»0 Ur tlio El_bo\\'. \\'ll.li coiiipliciitioiis. . . . . . . . . |7.'r.i>0 Oftlic Viriiit. l‘.'.'»,iui Oi' ii|i‘y bonus of (lic Hilliil oi- Fliigci-.~i_.. lihilil (iftlitbHill.................... ......... .. ililllllil UftlieKnoc..;. l.’»iv_4»n ,li (lf tlic-l(iiuu (.np. will UftliiiAriklu........... i~'l'.lN| ilftlicboiicsoltlic Fcctoi-'l`ncs.. siiulil For a spralii with Complete Rupture of Liga- I i ments : OfthcAnkln..~.......... 'i i ii . l‘1»m ’ Of thc K inc . ' ()1'tlinl[ip..A....'... Thrill ~ , Uftlic Wrist .'»<».ii» (lftlio ;'»ii_i»iI Ufthol-llioiildor.........:.............. -'Mill For Sprain Other Than Above : flftlicAiiklc.................. .'.f om iri - < Contusions- The above Amounts are Doubled if injured whilst on any Passenger Conveyance, Elevator or Burning Building. _ ApD`rTioNAr. iN~`nr-:MNrris:s. The following amounts are payable in addition to Weekly Indemnity. [Also pnld ln nddltioii t/0 any other iridoiiiiilty to which thc lnsiircil muy lic ciitiilcd.| For-»thoAMl’l]TA'l’I(lN ofThigl\........................$200.i\0 loom 50.00 lfoutor niid................. 50.00 l-lii¢arorFliigcni,Too orTQcs............ , . _ 25.00 l"or'Gl.'NSHil'l` \\'0l'NDH.-'I`l'eniiiii\iii noi iicci--r~iliiiiii|_f inixiiihiitlnii ol' lnpiirntmiiy. pi-iuliii:i|i|.: si-\'i-i-v ii-iirliii: ‘ 1 -i ri -_'ni i,i<' »~ - ,\- -'r- ¢;_i i’tii..$.'l `.'lriiiigii- lntcd oriii................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . linull For LAPAR()'l`(lM\'.»~O|io|ilng of thc Aluloiiiliiiil (‘ii\'ity for iiii upomiioii on iiiiy iiirclili-iil|ill_v lii_jiii'i-il nririiii ' i-oiitriliicdtlicrnlii . . . . . . . . . . . lm.i|| Oponiiig ol' Abiloiiilrmllliivity for Triiiiiiirsiilc Poriioiil- tis duo to cxtcriinl vlulciico iiiiil not to iiiiy other d.i.<- i ciiricdi-oiiditioii lllllli Exploriitoryliiolsioii.................................. 7.’i.l\0 For .\'loiicl . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ji.-3,00 Poritonitis.--Soc lraiiiirotoniy. Skii ll Trcphiiiiiiir for lf riicturu .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . liltil For SYNUVITIS iliifliiiiiiiiiitloii nl thi: lining Moiiibruiio of rijoliit) liicisioii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 2i'i.m For'l`l'» » (lftliu\Vi~lst ‘1S.i<|\ [ ortho :.»'..i~» -.'“‘ ilftlie Slioulder.._..................... . '.51 ‘ i ill] \Foi‘Lricerated ,and Puiictiired Wounds and ll 1 ‘ ' . Atlciisi. tlircc iliiys'Tot.iil Iliniibllity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i’»_ii| . \ i .\'i