.2 ,.,,~. ~=:._- » in-; rfii. _ Ji.; . 3 . . fi learn “ if 'tif -_s _ JW __ , . . *TA* LF. _e _.j _._ A-t L34 _ .- i,-if ,§ iii » -ff' t'-1.5; i laili in-r lui -,. .mg ‘-i “ii _ _,__ .il _slifi _f”=_li~ s,._~..__-.-.-. =‘”-T‘_;f'ji,_-._-' 3.-_-.‘:.: ~ .\. W; .1-i',’."= ._f'_` '.`,__I_§'.._' ii is , * - 'i df lt- -i`i ox. .;"'_» ._-f~-` __y.=_-._ y_»::,,_ ici;-"_‘_i"E»‘=,¥ ‘ii-.»"§f= -.E t ._--ei, f 3 “ 1 1’ 'a nf; _ ...’.?5." _ 45- ,fi 55". .'31 ' iii?-_=". .`-"-its 2;- -ii? '_,>. 5.7.' _ if . ‘=°A"‘-,"R.. ITA;-iéii. , ..:i<_ »_-iii; ._,_ r 1-., ` - ii , »..._ _ if-~’l~ ._ .:i'1;f=-faiil. .-tir- ,-._._.,'i l ‘V -' li . _ 3; ' .~ .fl- . . ,_-,_ ._-=»-` " . .-.»; ‘ lift ‘ 1" ` f=:¢;,.-s-, F _. lb _J . _ \_ if _ _ _. -.yi _ if 3: - f _-5. ‘ri ._ -,- . ,ii it "-,. 1 in _ -;1;> , _ _ _ Z-._ »< ‘-1 - 4, - , ;f~j_ if fl. ' *": ‘~ 1-: ._:i _ . WO ...i y i nom- _, , j day -_ - year \ y_°u¢ _ what _QW \\\ l _ _ _ io Try Dr; Clinch and _Was Cured. ` ~ _ doubt as to where credit ll duo. Friends and neighbors are told-of the results and so the good word apreads. and Dr. Cha.se‘s Ointment ia becom- ing known far and wide as the only actual cure for Elica or hemorrhoids. Mr. Charles eauvals. a respected citizen of St. John's, Que., writes :-- "For 14 years I suffered from chronic ‘ piles or hemorrhoids and considered my case very serious. I was treated by a well-known physician who could not help me. and my doctor decided on an operation as the only means of relief. However. I resolved to try Dr. Chase’s Ointment first. The first box brought me great relief. and by the time I had used threeboxea I was completely cured. This is why it gives me such great pleasure to recommend Dr. ('haso’s Ointment to everybody Mn.fnn_\U\".i‘ra than and Dui can he no | suffering from hemorrhoids as 8 Dre- paration of the greatest \'alue."( Dr. Chascis Ointment. 60c a. box. a`l dealers. or Edmanson. Bates dt Ca.. Limited, Tor-oiitn. _ HOTEL A RRIVALS VICTORIA. J. McEaclieru, Souris; F. \\'. Arnold. Toronto; P. G. Rogers. Sumuierside; J. K. Blenkinshop, St John; VV. A. ’\\'alker. Moncton; L. Smith. Mon- treal; J. W. Carruthers. Montague; T. Hudson, Plctou. NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL. Wm. Taylor, Hamilton; Nelson ll Owen. Hamilton; George Owen. .\'ortli River; Mr and Mrs John McRae. Point Prim; John Pursey, Rustico; Harry F Pursey. Rustlco; Wallace C Pur~ aey, Rustico; Jackman Bell. Milton; John Bell, Milton; F Mclnnis, Murray River; Joseph McCabe. Iona; Win .-Mulch. Earnscllffe; George A Crosby. Bonshaw; E Canning, City; Herbert Bell. Murray Harbor; John A McDon- ald, Vernon; George Mclillllan, Hunter River; M T Lamb. Emerald; Robert Mi-lililian, Wasliington. Fannie F Ross. Stanhope; Percy .\l<'- Lean. Belfast; N E Owen, licnsing- ton; Wm Taylor, Kensington; Gladys- Ross, Stanhope; A Brown. York; ll Vernon; W A Jenkins, Vernon; Geo Owen. North River; A Douse. City; .lanies Desfiochc. Oyster Bed Bridge. ORWELL EIITEBTRIHERS HOLD PLEISIHT SOCHL --A most successt`ul concert and beau social was enjoyed by il large audience in the Orwell hall _ou \\'cdiicsday evening. The event was under thc auspices of the Ladies' Aid of thc Sl. .»\ndrcw`s Presbyterian Cliiircli. and the musical and literary treat of the evening was by the "0r- well Entertainers". consisting of solos choruses, ducts, quartettes; also re_a__d- ings. a camp song and The Muslqal Face. The two latter were speciul features and much enjoyed. .~\ll who took part were artists ln their line, and under the proficient leadersliip.of Mrs. Levi lugs, soloist and accompan- ist, consisted of Mrs. Fred Ross, Miss. lrene Ross. bliss Laura Nicholsoii. Miss l-`lort-nco lugs. Miss Gertrude .\lathcson. llcssrs. .\li|ton Furness. Alcxaiitlcr Gillis and .\lalcolni McLeod. .\ll were eiicorcd and responses as well originals brought hearty ap- plause. The social, entertainment and - chester- Street. had the misfortune on i , U ‘ _ 7. nf _ ii' .`, ~ i"- . , - Bell. Murray Harbor; Geo Aniwortliy.{ lVheatley River; R Gillis, Prince Itup-_ supper were all that could be desired ert, B. C..; J S Martin, Kim-055; M P.|and the community is indebted to the Benton, F|a;}1ive|-;_].,\ Mal-[in_ G;-anfillatlics and entertainers for a bign- View; H A Jenkins, Mi Albion; Allan :lass entertainment and general good A Fraser. Vcrnoii: Trucman Jenkins. liinc. ' - _H l ' ' 1 ffé; '01 \\ . - i ` v _ 1- V \_. ~ Q _ _. - 4. -e ,\, L* _ ` , . vg-7$;9'2'-7' _ \ 1 ' ~.-.1 ` i'“' " / . .- V »`l_,_ V A \ (4 Q. ___ ¥\ "' _ ,i / , l ‘<"‘< "»`;\ J` iff* `-:§=<_ _/; l ig rf F: .__ _. , 1 Why “No Tea or Coffee" ` For Children? » _Many parents who drink tea or coffee would not allow their children to touch it. ' ` _ i The 1` 1-2 to 3 grains of the drug, caffeine, in the average I cup of tea or coffee, is far more injurious t_o the suceptible nature of a child than to an adult, but. just as constant dripping will wear away stone, so will the repeated dose oi I caffeine undermine the strongest constitution. _. _ Parents who _would protect their own health as they do that of their children, will see the reason for quitting' both tea and coffee and using -1. _ . I a .P() TlHM_ (Made in Calida) ” _T_his pure fo9d~drink contains nothing that is harmful or injunous, but is, on the contrary, healthful and invigor- a ing. Postum is easy to make; has a delightful snappy _ flavour; and is good for both children and adn ts - Postum is sold in two forms-Regular Postum, which reuuirea boiling, 15c and 25c packages; instant Poatum, wigch is _soluble in hot water-mademstantly in the cup. 30c an 50c tins. - Both kinds are equally delicious. and the cost pcr cup about the same. - ‘_"i'h¢r_e’s a Reason” for POSTUM " -sold by Grocers Everywhere. I ' ‘ remain rmnm semi co.. tm., winner. om. 'A puma NIV DQMlNlQN,a--The Rev. J. H. mga ue 'vriti-conduct service in the Presbyterian Church, New Dominion. Sabbath. Feb. 21st. at 7 o'clock p.m. ice nacss Pos'rl>oNEo.-'rne ice. racas=lo `liave‘ been held in Charlotte- _.towa.to»day have been postponed. on account of the poor condition of tlic ice. until further notice. ARM BROKEN.-Mrs Power. Dor- Monday 'to fall on the slippery side- walk on Sydney Street and break her arni. She is»now doing as well ns can be expected. ANNUAL BANQUET.-The annual. banquet' of Excelsior Farmers' lnsti-, tute will *be held in York llall on Wed- ncsday. Feb. 24th. A splendid pro- gramme has been arranged. Enter- tainment begins at 7.30. p. ni. THE BOAT SPECIALS.-'l`hc mall special _arrived in Charlottetown yes- terday at 3.50 p.ni. and left again at 8.45 p.m. on return to Cape Traverse. The special froui Georgetown reached the city ,at 1.-40 p.‘ni. and left again at 7.15 o’clock. ' BEREAVEMENT- Yestcrdayiuoru- ing Rev. W. DI Wilson received u tele-. gram from Cape Breton, .conveying the sad news of the -death oi' his sistor-ln- law. .Mrsf James Wilson. The news is- especially' sad, owing to the l’act_ that her husband. Rev. Mr. \\'llson's brouier. died only a few months ago in November last. 'AN -APPOINTMENT.-Lieut. J. .\'. l\lcEachern. of the 37th Field Battery, Souris, has received an appointment as an officer on 23rd Flcld Battery, Fredericton, N. B.. and left last even- ing to join his unit. The 37th Field Battery of Souris and Montague has now at Fredericton 20 men and two officers. ' ' INFANTRY RECRUITS.-The fol- lowing men have enrolled for service ih? the" 40th' infantry .Battalion for. overi=ieas~servlce with the third con- tingent and passed the necessary med- lcalfexamination: Joseph Harrington, Bloomfield; Frank Rowe, Mount Al- bion;'Edwnrd Muttart, Botliwell; Har- ry Mclueod. Albcrton. ‘LECTURE AT CURRAN BAN.-A lecture will be given by Rev. Fr. Stephen MacDonald in Curran Ban Hall on Tuesday evening. Feb. 23, un- der the auspices of the Ladies Altar S_oclety."' "The subject will be interest- ing and -instructive, “The Middle Ages" and should bc-speak a full house. Ad- mission twenty ccuts. 8651-3-1liM6i. SCOTCHFORT.-Miss Mary Good- win, (Tl\nrlotteto\vii, spent a few days visiting in Scott-lifort rccciitly.-Miss Gcrtrudo l\lcAulay, Grand Tracadic. who -was sponding a few days visitng friends in Scotchfort has returned homo.-The many friends ot' Mrs. Charles Corrigan, Tcii Mile llouse. will regret to learn slic is ill, and will look forward to her speedy rccovcry. -S. ~ PURCHASE VESSEL. - Aiintlicr rcsscl for thc port of (`rnpa\id: Mr. ` E. B_unw1\ll and (`apiaiii A. l\ir‘l.cnui luivc piirchiiscil from Mr. J. .\`. ltafusc, of (‘o||f|\icr:ill ilaiiik, N. S., ihc linu .\`li»_-lhuruo built scliooiior chili-sl thc "lilakf-" 110 tons rcgistvr, 'l`his vcsscl is rcputcd to lic one ol' ilic licst built ul' hor class iii .\'o\'a Scotia tint] will Iii- :i \'ii`luablc addition Lo thu (`rn- pnurl flcct.-V. WEDDING BELLS.-A vi-ry pri-ll,\' wt-lliliiig was soleninizcd by licv. Z. I.. l-‘ash ycsterdny afternoon ut one rfclock at the Morcll llousc. ('liar- lottetown. The contracliiir; pnrtics were Murdock Morrison, llosion. Mass, l’. S. A., and _Edna A. Ncil, Oystcr Bed Bridge, P. E. I. The bridc was beautl fully gowncd and was attended by hor sister, Miss M. Caroline Noll. The groom was attended by his brother, John T. Morrison, Mt. Vernon. P. E. l. The immediate relatives of tho bride and groom were present. The happy couple lake the boat for Picton to-day on their way to Boston; whcrc they will reside. The Guardian extends coiigratulatlons. WEDDING BELLS.-St lioiinvcii- tures (`hurcli. Tracadie. was the scene of a happy oven( on' Tuesday, Feb. 9th, when Miss Annie F. Mcl)oi\uld. Scotchfort. was unitcd in holy bonds of niiitrlniouy to Mr Frank Fcolian, of Savage llnrbour. thc nuptunl knot being tied by the pastor. llcv. Fatlier J. ll. l\_lt-lntyrc. The bridc. who was `gl\'cu away by her brotllcr. illr Wm. J. ?\I<‘l7onnl'iiad'i»°§ii‘i-,slsiicfiiis iiiiit giiiif-iii’yf"i='2iiiY.}i`ég -"hii’a'iiii‘iiiiiiiivS2ft'°°' ' House Peters and-,an All-Star-Cast of B1‘0_ildW°Y FHV0f\¢¢_9_ Famous Success 2’ .i " - _ _ _ by DY- Mill!! _American Consul. and. *‘-'-'¢- *"3" ""1 .l;l::::°.;~..r.n‘i:‘i::i.:.:f' Trey 0’H€211°fS A MAN,f§,;"f,§,§."?,'f,',;§,’,,‘,)F - FEATURING EDWiN AUGUST - to have Definite ,_The wooing of -sip rig- 1 Bessie Bumpkins if You’Il Remember M¢- _IOKER COMEDY MR, HUSKTNS lllllYIl\\\\\\\\\WIIIlIHIIi\\\\\\\\\2\\\\YlII§\\\\\\\\\VIlIlIIIIZ -Ill; l- l 3 "The Model Prayer Meeting and thc ` 1-_ .. 0 . Q» - de`n'ts` skate at St. I)unsian's Collegi- . Y H L' ofthe Cross Band. ' ll train iesterdav afternoon to witness a ll game of hockey between the l'_tailvsti_»' ll team and a septette from Alberton ll nd to enjoy a skate after the game. 0 Wednesday, ushers in the Holy Len ten season ln St Dunstan's Cathe Way of the Cross will take place. in 5| St. Peter's Cathedral the services 'for Holy Communion. Evening prayer :it 3 _T C ENJOYABLE FUNCTION.-A most. Q enjoyable pre-Lenten dance was hcld 1, lust night by the Knights of (`oluinbus Q in their hall. Tlicrc was a lurgo at- | on _thc splendid floor with captivatiin: 1 contributed bylll/lisses Hattie Gillis and S Jean lilaiichard and Mr. Alex McGill- 'ST.“DUNSTAN'S SKATE-Th stu li cccdcd the deceased thc line John , Acorn. John A. O'l{ecfc spokc of thc last night _passed off successfuliyi Pl‘0llllll¢‘lll Dart taken by ilu- deceased About 75 vi-gm out 1|-gm Qha;-login. -in the affairs of the (lonipaiiy. always town by special train and enjoyed 3 glvliig freely oi' his tlino and energy deligmful gkate gn splendid ice to__ex_ to make it a success. llc moved that cellentinugic furnished b me Len u the following inessa c ol' rondolencc Whereas by the untimely ilcnlli of th_c -. ‘littc Jolni Acorn this coinpuuy iuournsi sioiiists left Charlottetown b\ sptcial file 1053 Ol' 0110 \'~'|l0S0 l-ll1llf0 il li* illl`l The game _was won by me fianway family in their sore bereavcincut coin- ieam by the score Qf 4._0_ The U-am mending them to the carc oi' llini who returned to Charlottetown about 3.30 ll 3, m_ for they shall be comfort:-d," - _ _ F dm] at 9 3 m - “shes “in he disU`|b“\' and being distributed. The only rad-, ed ami "1 me evening al 1 0 C10*-ii- U10 ical changes that have bccn iuade arc' _ _ Fair which is lo be hcld at Sunnncr-` to-day arc: Matins and _Liialiy at ll side on March 3rd, 4th and Sth. ln -U16 9h.lldl`0ll'S Sel`Vi_C9» 0 Dill-1 E\'f‘ll' this Prizc List sections arc opcn for S0118 and S@l`m0Il. 7-30 D-lll- ill SL thc (Yanadiaii Seed Gro\vcr's Associa- PaUVS_ at 11 3-ill- lilefe _Will U0 Ulf? tion: for those who make curry in thc Cvnllvimuion Service. iollowed bi' sennnng Fields ofornin irmnp<»inion;f 7-30 P- m- ing entries must compete in Ihr-ir o\\‘n l Man \_V1|0,Wng |19; The;-@_" Evnryom- made a gootl siio\viiig._ 'l`lu- rctirlngl* invited, _, directors were all ro-clt-ctr-d with tiic_ xccptlon of Calluni liriirc. who suc- g . e sent to the deccascd's fainily.:| ossible lo fill and his fiimily ii fond: usband and alfectlonntz- pai'ent_ iercforc resolved that thc s_\'inpath_\' l` this company bc extcndcil lo his its said “Blessed are they that mourn, CQMING SEED PAIRS. ~- 'l`bo Seed air~Prizc Lists are now ull printed i coiiiicction with thc l’ru\'iiici;il Sccd || Ptoiirs -in-tiintill - Ri-DE _ ' A Tiiriiimg Western Drama In Two Parts TEXAS BiLL"'S LAST John Bunny and I"iora, Finch in .ioim ioiiiiis Sweetheart A Vita Comedy A Story of Little Italy Kidnapped by A Portrayal of Thrilling Adventure Illdl&DS MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15 coiinivc ` Loi rpiiyiae ii Broadway Feature 413 The Million Dollar _Mystery _ _ In DPI FIVE CENTS ADMISSION TO ALL nd for others, and. any pcrsoiis mak~. br. stand, liowcvcr, that bad eggs wcrc not worth anything to tlif-in, hilt worr- siiupljr an expciise, and coiiso<|iiniitl_\' hr-y would have to allow for this in lic prices that were paid for good lass, and. cannot conipcte in any oth- l r. Besides. thc amount of zlrain lo. N125- Bild Pl-‘IES Ur” iflflli’-1." <'-il“S“d 1*?" c shown this your has been incrczis- Y rl and is now four liiisln-ls. _\ll of lic cnrclcssiioss ui’ the producer, and in thc past tho man who has lic-oi-_ |\e_|,|-im. gl-aiu is 10 1,0,-(,,,,L. th..i,mp._i-:tri-l'\1l has had io sulicr lict':uis~'f‘ of iblc scvilxiiiitl, lllc high prices' ol' grain vray on thc vlollii. Each succcedlni: K. of (T. danci- seems to bc better than its prcdcccssor, but last iiight's affair wan.. .witliout doubt, thc most cn- trnncliig of the Council since its in- ccptlon. _ PRESENTATION.-'i'|n~ rollnwnni in lukcii i`roin nn cxcliaiigc:-~"llullfax. i"t\.b. 5tli.~--Yvsicrflii,\' thc boys of-Sl. Mar_\"is School wailcd on l"ull|cr lilc- Quillaii, t'ailioli4: tzliaplain ol” thc forum; and prcsoiilcd to him a liniiilsoiiic-gold cllaiicu and patch, wlili iliclr host wishes, ilu- p_rcl~;t‘.lili-ilioii living madl- by tho principal of tho inzliool on bc- liulf of tho boys. 'l`l\c (.‘liaplain t'itp- ialn ivas taken tliorouglilv by surprisi- aiid tho boys had lllni at at iiiszulvair ( tagc for once, but he inanagcd to cx- ' press his gratification at the good will of thc boys of St. l\iary's and thc ( form in which tbcy tcstiflcd.tlicir friendship toward him.” Putlicrhlc- I Qulllau is a natlvc of Charlottetown. _ will ‘.\';irr:i|it cvcry i`nriiici` to do his utmost to iiicimiisc his yicld. und, ilxc l usicsl wav bv which illc viclilw of only xi vcry liiiiiicd ninouiil \\';i.~' iil|`ci‘~ 1 1-fl lor siilc. amd. il ’liroui:l\l cap:-<~iall_\'f high |irii~t'.~;. ’I`l\i.\' your liunllri-ds ull blislii-ls can lic liouglil. ami, will lik:-~! ly bc mild rcry wzisoiizllily, ll i.=z'llii~- propiel' plow for l`urii\<~rs who wisli ln, gui ' ilu l si-lcrlioii. _ EGG CIRCLE MEETINGS.--'.\h~_ livisioii of lllc l.i\'l- Stork ilrztul-li.‘ Ottawa, is at prcsciit in llic provinccl :\l.lciul'il\g ilu- animal iii<-ctiii,i.;:~."'(if fciri; _ ~irclr-s. llo was lust <-voniug iii Cor- . ran Bali, wlicrc lu- onipliaslscd llic _i iupurtunco ol iiuulily in thu iiinrki-iuig poultry products. polnting"ou.t that in hc past ilculcrs have had to suit llirlr .lolin \\'_ ,;\lurccll;|s. |»|` llic puiiliryif l. 0. G. T. SOCIAL.-A vci‘y enjoy- able social was hold last Monday evening by the members of thc (‘har- loltetown Lodgc No. l9. l. O. G. 'l`. The meeting was opened by ltov. E Boil. who gnvc an address on the iicnolliu derived from tcmperancc and of the deadly clloct of alcoliol.- Wiieii thi: .l"iev. l\‘lr. llcll had concluded, loc# crcnni and cake were served, during which time the audience was cuter- tained by selections on the phono- graph by brother illoshcr. When all had pii_rtakcn of the refrcshnicnts they united in playing games lor thc rc- inalndcr oi' the cvcnlng and at thc conclusion of wliltrli thc .»..tional An- liil‘_iii‘“was sung and all retired to their ho_ines,wcll satisfied with the evening they had spent. For next lodge night tlierels a programme prepared, con- sisting of a dialogue. several solos, ailfi _0tii'cl" numbers. All lodge uiciu- IJCFS llrc rcqucstcd to bo present und a.good time is anticipated. i,°_E4\CE SUND_A_Y.-ln thc Melliod~ ist, Church, at Victoria. in common with all Uhrlstlaii organlzatioiis ln Canada and the United States. there was held on Sunday evening a service in__c-opinioinorntlon of one hundred years of peace between thc auovc-, nientioiied two great nations. The pul- l pit was appropriately draped with tlieflags of both nations, which ln it- self was emblematic of perfect unani- mity. The pastor, l_l,ev.~ George M. Young, delivered very able and elo- quent address to a large congregation, choosing a basis- for his 'remarks the words of the prophet Isaiah: “And He snali judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they me-». .-»---- »» ---~ ::z:;.";;'.. 1:21: .“..‘r.2:‘:°..:‘.‘,“;,..:°.'::‘ gy “Dht"§,ic‘};oM';'(‘;°' Sc'$;';_°f\o’;§t M§';"|:: hookir' nation shall not lift up sworii' oso na . : ' ` J. McDonald. Grand Ti-acadiv: and fe5__":g°:va';“a:’"‘mggiipeghgiigu “leizi Hugh Mciny' fnenih ivl{|;‘5e’"e°'cR dltorium wasycrowdled to the T510; d:i£igiit§iiln iiisglit 21:: iipgntlllilyleali. ln °:"=ie"'- hfmgina tg be lglacegatw ‘£9 various amuaements. including danc- fn; :engage egnsmglznisggd bd' th; 'Q5' '.‘Ii}fm|i", 5'°nn,::£;’;‘f,t °§l?|cu°“~°d’ choir, worthyoi special mentitiii. be-i glggaht :Nessie received ghvse hliriiit- ms ° °°|° '°°nd°"d by M"' J' 7*' od indication fi thc popularity of the w’“d°°'°"”`v- ‘_ doiitruc-ting parties. the bride boillg ` ~*-“'- ‘ ""' one of 'l‘raca¢|lc’» most charming. LAK; vgnpg M¢[1'|NG_ ...T|m_;,,¢. iiomilnr and uilonlnd young Indies. tomiance at the annual meeting orvnrd while the groom. who operates one ol’ Luka verde ni-in-yfn ._Cgm'pnny ,iq the largest nnd`bost farms in Sava;-n large and tho iirgotfng very 'uatis`f§2c‘ Harbour. is well and kidcly known tory. During tliofi e/months ing rv. and well thought of by all who have tory was in operation 98.889' pounds of the pleasure of his acquaintance, _ming nd 74,934 gq'\l|`|da"_'of cream After dancing had been carried on 'guppflod ana 21,753 pm|ndli'bt'tn‘i‘t l- wlth uncoasirig merrlmem till the wee m|mn(¢¢nn~¢¢_ 'Tho a_vqi_=gge'~price ma' mrs an uepmea snuweringtne wanna mi- i»_u\wr'rincr yi»:ii'.~' I»'\‘ill`» |i<‘ lllllllll‘li_,Q\ll _\i,lHl- \,il<.-`__"‘>l‘ll' rics lliul arc now nl will' or url- iii ili<~ wni' zum- fiiriiicrly :-'upplii-il liluiost ilu- wliolc ol' llw eggs ixupurlcil by ilu- l'nil\-il kiugduiii, und now. as this :;up|»l_\' ir: cut off :;l»~- luusl |uo|\ |-l:;|-- \vli|_-rc [br Iicr cliffs' and slic il: 1-nlliiip. thi- \i-r\' lion( of in-or |n'\kc ilicir . upriii lil-|' o\'»‘l`:;i~;i.\' iliiliiilliliim In |n:ik¢- good Ibis riliorluiu- :is lair nw ilu-,\' posszilily l~;i|\. l'riiu‘1~ l<]ilwa|r"` liicllioilf-tlioiilgrcdiciils will bc of thc bcsl, und ,niixcd by iu:i<~l\ii\l-ry. thus insuring the vory lick! |'i>.~‘\ill:~;-- l.ikc our wliitc brcud :mil ;:rzil|:im lircaui, ii‘\vlii‘i1<|-\’l'l'illlllf‘li in wax piipi-r bci'ri~rc ilcliv`i-'r_\' to cus- ioliu~i‘s. .liusluii llrmvn llrcull will lic ii|i|iilii`arl\ii'cd :imlfsciit ou‘l. ua; ii “Sul- urrl;~_\' spot-itil." on ordcr only, llcliv- cry ln-lui.: iuaidv iicfuro six o'1°lr1l'\< 1-in-li Sniu_rdaiy, but any ordvrs for this br:-:ul during otllcr days ol' llic wcck will rt-ca.-ivc our bt-st itttcntiuii. Our ich-plionc nuuibnr is 5-i.l. and wc in- \it-e you to pliicc your ordcrs carli' this we-cl: for our "Boston llrown lirr-ull" for Saiiirilay dcllvcry. 'l‘rci\_i _vourziclf to :i lout. and soc bow dcli- cious this lircud rciilly is wlifrll lll1llil` by our iiiviliod tis- abovc. llut up lll two pound lonvca. oilln-r 'plain _ur with fruit Wlir-ii ordcriug stall- \vl\u‘|\ you prclcr. \\'c rcspvutflllit’ Slim* your palruliugc. \\’c'l| givc YOU ll ml" uuiility lircuil»-\~'c`ll deliver when and wh(-rc you ordcr. tlziiiicroll'-4 iilliwl”-"- lii Spring Park lioud_-'i`('|l'llh0'“` niiuibur li-l-L. S628-2-15M1li. ,__ . _ , \ MASTER SMOKING TOBABCD The Train Diupat_chér_ says :- ‘...- “After the nerve-fucking strain of the day!a.Q?o't'k; I _ find rest and oomforbin 3. ' pipeful of -__ - _-_ iiismi wokiiiiill A Smoking This world-famous Brand now be obtained _for 15°. I Wi _ at all the beststoros. _ t _ V ..-.;.,,1~ lem- .- l < v`