I t p ' ‘: ) ‘ . ... , Q, ,, 6p, PRIL as, 19120 I ,. . . _ _ "W" I THE oHltitLoTrETowN GUARDIAN. y PAGE “i” ... ... a 011°1- llilith! THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN I PEETNA“ ‘ Smoky City. Cieatitr t hive bcen ‘fortunate n“;l‘OCI1ll'1l1B a quantity 0f he ruinous Smoky City wall- er cleaner. 'i his prellflfil lbpn is uncxcelled mi- remov- ng dust am] dirt from gall . ‘calsomlne, W111 0W "If; and all interior de- l,“ Inns loavlntl 111° 1111mm“ m“ and might. . . , I iroin the ti'oublo E11“, 111.31.» oi‘ rcttnnerlllfi llut‘ w.i ls b! 11511-115 "$11101" “W. prim; 1:5 ticnls per tia— i he 2 Macs 49 (it. (it-arse 31- iii. ‘ _ .|,-.-.\ full iii S lhlln “first ,. Pifilillfit‘ \ 111-"1-1’ n ..ll'li'lll‘t‘il under a white and rod goon on earth The advance sale opened with a rush yesterday, for this premier of p this Big Musical Revue, which is to be stnged at the Prince Edward TIit-ntro , Iltlonday and Tuesday nights, under the auspices of The Ipdept-titlont Order of Oddfellowtn. . Although there was a big line wait- ing for seats, the pirblic are‘ assur- 011 111M thew are plenty of good seats left. _ ' Mrs. Harrington Adams who is directing the show, has perform- cd wonders iii the, short. time she had at licr tlisposal, and the theatre goers oi’ Charlottetown are assur- t-d of a trout from the rising of the curtain to the finale. of the last act. ISo tliat there will be no confus- ion, or annoyance toflpatrons who are already iii their seats, tickets holders arc urged to be in their st-ats ivhi-ti thtrcurttiin rises. Par- tlo“ arriving late will be obliged to wait .t|ntll the first act is over. The taurtalu will rise promptly at $.30 p. in. which should make it itntit-t-assaw for anyone to be late. Sci-arc -your tickets ilow, and ‘don't. have it until the last minute. $429 Minards liniment relieves neuralgia ROSE Sir Juiin lilaridervllle relates: - A Jtnvi-sh maid of Bethlehem nam- ed Zillaii, was beloved by one Ham- tlol, a hrtitish sort. Zillah rejected suit, no.1 llamiiel vowed venge- ance. lie gave out that Zllalh was a tit-maniac, and she was condemn m] to no burnt; but God tivcrted tho litmus, tli» stake budlcd, and I MGR E PRUFIT, FII OM 1 roafaxro FARMING jug tptalities which are unequalled, and a flavor all its own. Hickey’s is, in bigdemand. IIICKEY 8t NICHOLSON 1T0BACC0 60., Lid O OOH 000-0 O-Q O+¥Q'Q4-O-OO-OVO-%OQ$O%+O O Of $0166 O O O 904 9O §O-O-V%Q O Q-Q OW§QQQOFFFOQ§QQQ §§§§i llickoys Twist Appreciated More Than Ever lbdzty more ‘ than ever before Hickey’s lI Twist is appreciated by the public for they find true economy by using it. Hickey’s has the last- _ t IT PAYS to buy, In this province. WOMEN'S PLAID tweed skirts. Special. $9.98. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 8426-4-23-21 CHERRY VALLEY.—I'Services iti Christ Church, Cherry Valley on Sunday next at ti p, tn. CEDAR SHINGLES-Just re- ceived two cur-loads cedar shingles extras and second clear. L. M. Poole & 00., Connolly West Wharf, City. 8402-4-22-2! DON'T FORGET auction sale at Wosly H. llood, Clyde Rivci‘, on Monday. ' S420-4-22-3l WOMEN'S WHITE CHAMOIS gloves. iSpecial, Friday and Satur- day $1.59. Prowst: Brush, Ltd. 8426-4-23-2l I WILL TAKE DELIVERY of hogs at Vernon ltivei- on Tuesday April 27th. Pcarley Drake. ' 8234-4-23-2il. JUST ARRIVED one carload of Point-inc which we are selling at lowest prices both wholesale and retail. The Crabbe Hardware Co. ' 8240-4-23-3] PROPERTY SALE.—The cottage and lot of the late Robert Larter on Orlebar street was sold at auct- iuti by Auctioneer Carter on. Wed- nesday. It was sold to Mr. James O'Brien for $1,650. . REMEMBER THAT PART oi‘ the llrown “Block facing Victoria. Itow and Sydney street will be offered tor sale at auction, watch for the date ol’ sale. . 21 INVERNESS SCRIEENED COAL —--'i‘he very best coal for the kitch- cn or grate discharging today. A. Pickard and Co. S-I-25-4-23-2i WOMEN'S VOILE BLOUSES in maize and white. Special Friday and ‘Saturday. $1.25 11nd 31-70- Prowse, Bros. 1* , 8-i2ii-4-23-2i THE GRADUATES of St. Dun- stanls l7nivot-slty' tirc having 111911‘ annual coniptisltion group [iicture made at A. E. Lyons’ Studio. The class this year is thcdargest in the history of the institution and tho picture tironiiscs to bc a Vfil’ handsome one. 35-13 IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 AD- VERTISERS.—Advertisers are res potetitilly" reminded that cul>y 111111 instructlotis- itiupt. be in the Guard- ian (HllLP not. later than twelve noon .-.:It-it day tixcfillt silluftlill’. when Ill" latest hour for changes or llt‘\\' copy is 10 it. m. dif. SCHOONER ' WANTED to carry coal to Nt-wfotimllatitl, St. Pierre, rriiirt» l'lil\.'.ll'tl Island, and Bras d’Ur lath-t. tiorts, on ripening of navi- ;;;tl.l0l'i_ Shipping pier in it natur- IT PAYS to buy in this province. KIDDI-ES SUITS llt $4.75 will please the small boy Iut Patons. 3i POLICE .COURT.-—'l‘wo drunks were fined $10 each at the Police Court yesterday. WIOMIEVWS SPECIAL tweed coats sizes tip to 46. Special $16.90 Prowse Bros. Ltd. 8426-4-23-21 CHURCl-i OF SCOTLAND-Rev. James McDougall will preach on Sabbath next, Desable 10.30, Argyle 3 and Canoe Cove 7 p. m. TO M-AKE YOUR CAR OR CAR- RIAGE look like new use “Effect0" ihitinmei. The Rogers Hardware tio., Ltd. 8423-4-23-3 THE PREMISEIS at present oc- Quplctl by Patons Limited, Odd Fol- lows, and Agriculture Department, will be offered for sale at auction In the course of a short.‘ time. 2i. M-Al-LS FOR MAGDALENS.—IL is expected that the first regular dospatcli of mails to the Magdalen Islands this season will be made by the steamer Guide which sails from Plctou at noon on Frldaymiiird IN OVIERALS.-—Mr. E. King, representing tho Malagash Salt Mines, Pugwash, N. S., is in the city on business. Mr. King is tli'c first travelling man to appear on the streets oi.’ Charlottetown in the utiifoi-tii of the overall brigade. which movement is now becoming widespread throughout (Zanudu. KINGSTON.—'i‘he high price of clover seed does not prevent the good farmer or this locality from purchasing the usual amount of seed. A bag of clover ‘seed cost, this spring, around $75.—-Tliere is great activity in land purchasing anti the nigh prices per acre asked seems to augment investment. Neil (fampbell purchased two blocks of latid at big prices. As‘niiicli as $40 an acre is paid for wilderness by parties hero without a tnurmur.— bit". John Gallant recently purchased from Mr. Neil‘ Campbell 2t)‘ acres of the old Murray farm at a hand- some t'i'gut'e.—'l‘lie old lleartz pro- perty 0t’ 112 acres, which changed hands so often, was purchased tlic other day by Mr. IDan. Dociierty. This is a fine property on which ilicre is a good growth of hardwood on parts of it. Oi‘ the latter Ml‘. John Green bought 12 acres, and Noll Campbell 10 acres. Mr. Jno. Aiircti IMOLJOIIIIIU, Land Surveyor, Souris, was engaged during tho wcvlc, ‘urveyitn; those st-vcral, pro- portici-t-This spring also M. S. Flow, mail (fourior, purchased the widow Murray farm, from Mr. Auld, and has moved on it.—--Not all the schools are in a backward condi- tiott. The school here has a daily tittondiinde oi‘ fortypuplls and the iMr. George Drew of Halifax has arrived home on u short visit. Mr. Wm. Stewart, New Wlltshire was a visitor to the city yesterday. ‘Mr. Nelson Moore, New Wiltshire has returned from u business trip t0 Iialifax. Mr. George iMcDuff and Mr. John A. IMcLt-ou of New Wiltshire were (in the city yesterday on business. ‘Mr. A. E. Dollar, Sprlngvale spent the week end in Milton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. McNeill. ‘Mrs. (l. S. Green, 10 Brighton Road, Charlottetown spent the week ciiu iii Tryon. Mrs. M. l1‘. ‘Masher, ISourIs is spending a few days iii Charlotte- town. Thi- ltiisscs Lina and Etta Mac- LaticlilanofMt. Stewart, are visit- iiig friends in Murshiield. Mrs‘. 1.1.. til. llctltler oi‘ Detroit Mich., has bot-n spending a couple of weeks with he; mother Nils. McKenzie, and returned home this morning by the car terry. . Miss Martha Iteeveu crossed by the (‘ai- Ferry on Monday morning cu route to ISt. John, N. B., She will be the guest of lior unclc W. 1.. ISIJIIIEPS, Millage Avcnu . - RU)»- cetsnv cuLI-Izai-z. By O. J. Robb, Mlnelatid Experiment Station. (iclery requires a moderately cool climate for best results. Low humidity with cool nights, plenty 01‘ sunshine and a moderately warm temperature during the day are ideal conditions. ‘Celery will witli- stand light frosts, but is very apt to be stunted by early frosts in Siiflilg or killed by the late frosts in fall. In order to get the most Ontario. celery should, be grown in the early spring, using the sell‘- bltincliiug varieties (White ‘Plume 0r _-I’tiri.~: Golden). or a fall crop may be planted about the end of June to the middle of July, using the largo ivintci" varieties, such as Giant Pas- cal and Winter Queen. (ieiery will not make rapid growth during tho hot. months unless grown under ideal contltions, such as are found in tiiuck land sections or whore irrigation is practiced. As to soil, cclt-ry does Iiest on the muck lands, but. any rich, friable loam, ii’ not too light, will product: excellent ct-lcry ii’ other COlitllllOiiH are rigllt. Ilard, compact soils >lVlllifll arc iliillcult to \\'0rk arc not. suitable to (ztiit-ry (rrops. Iii-any case tile-soil must h:- doep, open. weIl-tlrziined and friable to allow tho iiircatl-llkeroots to penetrate raasiiy anti to hold abundance of moisture. black soils are better if exposed to frost action for a year or two and in many cases aptilicatlons of lime teacher-u tnaio— get $125 supple- aily 14i1li'l1('i'\‘l1 liarhtiilr at Kelly's mi-nt. “A IIGIEINlIOFIIOOII is known are required for best results. The best fertilizer is well-rotted. MADBLIN CANADA Qfgtirthn. -_ ' ‘t1 ‘ . - ......“ Edge Before Strovbinil (Magnified) favorable weather conditions in ‘ XPERIPLT‘ CZF) shows that only a sharp blade can gitte a perfect shave, a so that a blade cannot re- main shzaip without strapping. Couplethcse facts with the fur- ther fact ‘ti :11‘ ‘the AutoStrop Razor is the only 5321511137 razor that: sharp- ens itself, vzazzd you will be in no doubt as to wlzicia safety razor to use. ' I Any dcetier will demonstrate the AutoStrop Ilazor" to you, guarantee satisfaction or refund of purchase price. c" Only $5.CO——-complete with strop and twelve blades in an attractive assorttncnt of cziscs to suit any purpose. AlliOSifUQ Fl‘ l" "' 1.7‘:tii0t‘ Co, Limited Autofiuo imiicinti. TUPJIItO Canada 9 . FIIVI‘, i-nIt-atii-t- to llrilii W01‘ T111105 by its school" is pretty true.» stable manure, applied in ll1)l‘l'ill \I't~it<-. stating turning..- saturates. fl/Igggfg-l, Gallant & Son, are stall- quantities and well worked into lu Anglo (‘mil lhnnllnny. 11111111011 for-tling five head ’ 0i‘ cattle, the soil. Matty growers use itiatiiirt- 1WW l71i1nI'111‘1111111. 11- 11- I whit-h aro almost ready for tlic iii the form of a. thick mulch ho- . 771111-343011/115-1111- shambles. twi-i-n the rows, where it feeds tho _.__-__-_~-~—--— ‘ _ _____4v—----~—- tiltitits and liPlDs to hold moisturi- FAREWELL GATHERING-At 11 as well, liitilchltig is usually prac- iticctintlvfih"11311110113 1111-‘1510111115’ ticoil on tho early crol) being llut Auxiinry llt"1il iii Wcst ht. Peters on when tho plants are about hall’ riitirch i1n=\l11‘11 1111- 111"] ~‘“;"1“'l1"1'-1'- grown. it is a good plan to stip- lVll'1~‘.|1‘ll‘lltSl L. (‘oliiii w io s cuv- plvlilflllt the titanure: with c tint - ..___ int! 10 1‘\'111111‘ 1'}[1'11'1{'|“’" w“ ‘pm- kl1fiélfi1ygllzigiy1l. 1111;“ 315G115 M1331‘ cial fertilizers. (lelery rgduirerllz ‘ — ca‘ . si-titI-d on llt-llh of n- nn-m Iors I . l4 . -, nt so a w_ considerable amounts of nitrogen g P t - . with a bczitiiifill silver fern dish as its prcscribrtl it in my ‘DPRCLICE and medium quantities of phosphor 1 a 1 a.“ parlitlig l£t.‘l;l(‘lllli{:lllfltlmillcfiiufi $it:ett‘t*tt:li:i§é]s!1;1ég :19 anti potash. A fertilizer contaiti- I a s g it iott ii o tit! cs e t 1 ' t 1 v m; 4 p“. cent Ilm-ogen, 8 p9. (Hm she is ltoltl. ’l‘hlti(tirtfienfittinauyifill? effect. c A KING M D of phosphorus, and 4 per (lf1lll1ilf E511’ ninilu by livv- - 1- 11' 11 - - . - - potash applied at rate of 800 lbs. v , _ '“'—‘ , r , ,, .... .lll3‘i1IDI11'C€1110 ’ ' , pooia y supp em m ed wlti on ’ ‘ , 11 1 j' In’ tin‘! ‘Y1 done by liirs. Coffin and toucliingly or twn additional ‘ilflpllfillilfllls o‘; 111111 11010 101111)’ reflvhvd $1» - ~ ‘1|" Pellican and both referred to the (110311 nitrate or soda during the growing Fnflhrilng‘ a {$111111 total at $2. . - \ ‘ y v - ‘ . . \\'i'I'<‘ tittaot. liar-gm ttiie the tiietnbcrs o" 1e i1 ' _ season, Oi‘ 1's 111W‘ i»1.\-‘- - -- ' ‘ ‘ ' - - .- i'iil'1ltll' was t e o ie _ ., . .. . . account of Mrs. ‘Coiiitfs removal ' The trench system oi’ planting is 50a Olin-tat, whit-h m-I. U“. ,4; _ , a‘ W‘, HIM the boat ‘K . '. ~ I " ' ' from their midst. Mrs. Coffin al- m, used by “mm, growers "may; and must. expo sivt- furs kitnu . - H. p, !%‘l:\vy weather and “4'11"1"“"11 though 111119“ c°111pletelydbyfitst1lllh tho more general method is to “'i‘1't-‘cn=~iii_v iiii- t'v1ii111'\‘-l 11111-"'1‘-1"""' . at may have fallen ; " t ‘fill an n5 , - kit. 'c-- rt it aul .11" " ' ‘Llllztxlflilllggltll: members lior 0110c lllifln 11 111110 -'l11 111111051 10- §L1,,'},‘,,.°',‘,,w§,1‘f,,,1§,‘,'f',o,§',‘ fPsLT€:,,?/: (smelsqblltnlllil ‘filllfiltitil and $1 " their beautiful and appropriate lnlly bald 1n1111 W115 111111115 1n 11 (‘ultlvation is kept up until mulch: 5i1@“11"“1~1'~ =1“ 15111411511 1‘“~“' gilt and assuring them that al- rcstauraJt-ilt. and found a hair igvhis mg or ‘mm the plums are Wm the lower ‘mp0,, 5km Land UMP“, b from the place she 8011p- e was very RIIBPY- " 1111' brought pri-c. riiiiniitg up lo ti-liil lfiixlfllllfihfllalllsfiglllillll a member of the er. he called, “there is a hair in igcglghuflxagigi: a: gxnflzliisnag each The Lhaices, RUHSkU, Harp“ Auxiliary and would always be 111i’ 800th" or earth should lie drawn aroulid $01111 10d"? 1P11‘11“11 $540 111111 ‘"1’ deeply lnterestethia the welfare» of Now the waiter was a tactful m0 m“. of u“. ppm,“ u, k8,. u", price for tfiiinclila was $1013. the tnembers will wiioin she has nlnn- "Ah." 11° Qxclilliqleu, "ze qrullfl ‘tipright anti prevent spIl-eatli 11111011141111‘11“"1“S11‘Y ‘1‘1"-"111-“'1’°"° [mu been s0 plcdBflnUY assocmmd magnificent long’ cuflmg ha"! U" lug llf blanching is done entirely ed wi-rc tililltisstims. the fittest of in yearn gone lly- 11111-111111 M“ d“"1""‘111' 11°11‘ 11101131911111‘ head!" by ‘earth it should be drawn up which Ct')IllIllllllll\‘Il$‘1»3-r1 » '1‘11“ Com“ “e taking up the“. mat- And then the itiucli-flattercd diner. grqdunny ‘mm u“. 9,05,... p. com. average oppossunt pr wort‘ tllence in (llftown. 'l‘1\@11‘ 11111111’ slluuug bmndly’ remarked" rill-ted Other systems of blanching $169 I01‘ Nii- 1101111 $1115 101' 11"”- friends Join in wishing 1110111 119111111- M1- we“ “M11131” W111 11111111911?" are b ' boards held 1n place by “up. House-cat prices ran from five cunts happiness and 910M191“? 111 the and 1e“ an hamcrown underneath es orylron hooks and lately slough, l0 $1211 ‘T110 111111951 ‘1‘1"“11'~'"*‘1 O. K. (latnnlian Potato Machinery - .. C. ttersy-Plztnters. Sprayers Diggers Bu; O. K. Canadian and you get the best. We shall be glad to send a descriptive catalog on request. anadian Farm Products Charlottetown, P. E. I. To whom i. may concern: This ntliirlt arrivi-d flt T. li Int Monday. The iii tho Boston schooner ' !..l_\. which left Boston . I ii-zh oil‘ the Maine . \'.' duo to return. I I ltil'i‘ than 500 pounds- I TACT Iii-tli:- A TIP noifl\\\v;lrx\\uumm\\umnumi CEMENT PLASTER PARIS l IIARD WALL Pill Eipring Sale years to come. , m“ 11mm‘ durable paper is mach used in the 01'1"‘ 111° 1111111; 1919 “"19 °1 m“ e,- sams maninor as boards Where NW YOTK F111‘ A11°11011 S111" 111ml‘ _. ,. . 1 f t r I I I ' - - l I - n- I) - ' Minardsl M11" r ,_. _ _ _-__ _‘ V _ earth t! used entirely (he gelery were shown by Northein and South. l» lit-l Li iii {til All l. ill ltl U0 V1 ea - has a much better flavor. Another Western 011911!- The 10111191‘ W91" ——-¢'°"’_"'— he latter seven- th a t I ti hi.h l‘ I up 40 newentandi g _ .. TERS RELIABLE H Li’... lmil. slltllitixtlg l; blanclilllgrl: ty tier cent Omwssvm “an Z5 W All ucii. tip-i o-rlato stock. EXCQP" “BUY CAR 8200-4-12-ME1mth. t’ 0 e the close bed where plants are set cent above last April prices. House- " SEEDS” ' ’ ' - " eight. ‘by tendnches in beds about cat advanced 15 ti" “111- tionaliy innit! \'.‘_liit} at i‘(‘f1"tiltil‘ marked i ' 4 eight. feet wide. The plants are so -"i‘°"_—" t I ~ v _ j 11111110 where < Iose at. maturity that they blanch VETEMNS GETTWG price, but Ill <It'..I-i' to introduce our themselves. Boards are required only around the outsides. The soil must be very rich and plenty of writer must be used to grow good celery by this method. It is best DAVI! AND Fulton's FRESH mo PORK BAUB- AGES ON SALE NOW IY ALL LEADING GROOERU. , GOVERNMENT ‘IAMQE: ‘i 9d condmons m“; t to spray at least every second week push just now with supremacy in ON EACH WRAPSTRMEAT- every tum Mvqgocrés “s (i: 1 with Bordeaux mixture to control u... uthletlc world as the objectivo. ‘OF THE cHowl MARKET Medical Science 1- tli ro- l 111“ 11115111‘ 11111111115 W119“ the 11mm“ T110)’ 111111011911 1111B 111191111011 1" Kurd‘ FOODS ON THEE CHEAP. ‘ gross o! Pharmac —nee gut 1110 Bet in the field and continuing [Drug Wednesday anti after tho AND ALSO TH WAITI es ‘governin condincr iwl 1111111 1191111!’ 191111)’ i111‘ "1111‘1‘°1- 111119 terrific barrage of 1115011951011 W11“ ‘s? 820M”! TIgINQ. o iivities all if these nciunst ‘lace 001011’ ‘C1111 110 1111111011911 1" '1‘ "111" through it had unanimously been m , met by1the Modern Pharmac- P 11 5111"?" 11191113’. 01' 111111511119 “"11 tletnonstrated that the smfllni! -- awraramanwetu 4 plants‘ should be lifted with some found or Something would hllppen, ‘t abreast or the times-mad feel r0015 and earth attached and partly sport w“ discussed in all 11$ 1 4 that our business reflects ‘banked In sand or loose earth in bmnclum boxtng, football; hockey Dr E C the influence of modern < the cellar. If conditions are right and hnsebmh O I O ll Specialist articles. ‘ It will keep itntll after ths- New Vnowever n ‘Mn-g me 5911,1011 l Ofiice, Royal Bank < v I aood 001161110" 1761"!’ t. h. ill .ha r row rPrIIP-“fl ’ 1' W" "k9 1'“ 11'1"“ "1 1‘ sifonillil nlaver be handled when fros- mrnghts iplaflnnlfi 215mg "nun..." Building, Charlot- tetown. More whmh keeps pace Wm‘ ted. _ bagvbllll was made the outslandini! Office Hours: - I nsgullgegflaégigéfve 111' ‘ _ — _ topic of the meeting. ’ H Phone 68-Y INTO SPORTS. IN BARRELS ‘ two 1 casts lcliable IIIerchandise-Reliable Methods. _ y0ur’rc going to do any building or repair- "R this Spring, come to us for you!‘ 5119111195 ull line of Builders" Hardware and T0015 1n tock. You will find our prices right. We close aily at 5.30. . 7 1 wt ctosr DAILY AT sao a - Tho _ - . Rogers Hardware Co. Limited- t WHOLESALE no ittriti I We Are” lines to tho iil‘llllt' wc will sell, for a limitcal i1lll(‘tilll_\'. at illiiiVfi‘ tliscount. Our lino: intultztlt- Wos. H. Cut in “ha ‘w 1'81 n: . Th! )1! ‘as 9.! J1 “no , Th ‘ _ ‘I This t5 a new arm clump The local Vets are making a llll‘, i‘. “I: T black, lIrIIirn. and two tonc Bals, also a ().\'i't>:'tl.< in hilt-Iii, i!vo~.i'ii and Black 181- I sfifggfllgeé‘;1L“:§z“l;b°'£1;°,fjégffgflf-K: :f:§h1,“,f;v':‘,1g’11,'ff leathers, Nicns in iii-turn and Black We “m” “"1"” 1° 1”” Ilals in 11‘O’Jt‘il(‘ and round toes. ll JD ‘ve- QQTIMIIMKEVI R“H\\\YIIIIIIIIII . (‘onto early and make your selection \ . before stock is tloplctctl. After some discussion durlnil ‘ which the executive 0111119 fl-'*'0<‘11\' lion pledged every support finan- cially und otherwise. i1 G0111111111““ TRY OUR SERVICE b 7 ’ Limited 1 . ~ T1311 \- LlliY Nil NH‘; SPORE \\'li0li'.-‘;:lt- .:|itl llvlllll. ROSARV t Johnson & Johnsun The word is said by sumo to 11° , r1 . . ..t ry ‘ derived from the chaplet of beads. xgpglfgwgg ‘t; f]: lgfiggpgntgfier , < perfumed with roses, given by the of players belonging m "w “m, m: QUALITY nnua- m",','}l°pil.lbil-)lngi1ntlltis I‘.’Ii.“.§"".*.‘.i‘.{ branch. m. Committee will ... - e s . .. ~ . . STORE made of rosewood; others attain at): gagzr”fih?glgldxxlngggn; 011,1. i 332N511‘ tllllllttlt- firfnsoirblo the chief question before tho llll“‘1' . AWMMNM PIWMMMMRRMMMAWF ilt-lialilc lllt3l".'ll1l!l(llrit'- Reliable methods ll I it is named from the "Mystical 1118- 137 0111911111‘ 111m 11'“ "Mm"! , b i’ t, It I certainty Rose.’ one of tho titles of. the hapcuehoulsetioa. wsxllti A. Wm COR. KENT A PRINCE 8T8. L‘ toiait-tiinnaartxnttt-aitrstiiink O-OO-Q-HQ-OQQ-KOO-QQ HOOK‘? VIII‘