'N 4 . care incleaning and sett- ing up so you ar assured of the best resu in your time piece l ' i attention to our line rings. brooches; stic 'U lvl li not 'let us have your sl watch, we take specia J.R.s-Gillis Ltd. Jieweler and Optician Sunnyside Ch’town /§\\_\\\\\\\\§iv/1111115 WWW* ‘ 1- A ~ ._ .- . . W . . . . T‘*.i“" ‘ » ' _ - “_ ' ' . - _ .- : _ _ . - _sf 'g wt. -ti; ;__._ ‘ ‘ It u ' 1. i Ill -'T' U) f‘D _ /((51.55-_"\\\ \\\ JV//I A lr Pave toiboy in ous Prdvin - If I';§§\\\YII ` O 2 :ll W Q. 2, -1 @_/@_H_!\L\\\V/II0_{_qI."II We' also call you l atches, diamonds, gol tee ins, chains, silverwa ut glass, etc. rl". cond condom? “Dt- Hughes’ Condition Pvwde will _give ‘ihfrm a keen appetite. Regulaie disorders Puufv the blood. Keep them health and in good condition, hrevent qolig caused py indigestion and acids in thoroughly Z e regula ass2_miiatin th 1- I 0ver'40 years, experience treatment of horses and cattle is your guarantee that Hughes Condition Powder is the best. Geo. E. Hughes “The l’eople’s Dauggist” r at the Police Court yesterday, w al- Guardian ' b I ' - ` - '__ _ 1 A.. "."5§’H"*.‘lY_l‘l»i9.17__\__-\ ' __ _` ` _ 'rms cnannorrnrowu- GUARDIAN- ’ 5 _ ' |l\\vlll_'l"l_ll|'/’f¢°\\\\\\\\\\‘_.-*__ _Ji if ____ ' ` ” ' ‘ A ‘ _ ' V -I __ _ Are Yuu l ARE YOUR appeared, and' as soon as the German . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . ' *rl ‘°' ____§ -a- ‘guns were silenced another sign ap- -peared over the Canadian trenchosz- tlils afternoon _ 3967-1-19M1l. DRUBCLERK WANTED.-- A re 'be sc-en' by their ad ill thislssue. _ ` 3969. drunkenness, was dismissed. Shore on' Saturday the 20th at 7 p.m. and on Sabbath the 21st at Canoe _Cove at 10.30; DeSablo at 3 and Hampton at 7. BRIDE RECEIVES.-Mrs. If Ber- nard Paynter received for the first time' since her marriage ‘on Friday. Jan. 12 when a host of friends called to welcome her to Founds Mills. The ni vol = vi ‘g ll friends Miss Violet Green and Misa 'Mary Murray. The rooms were taste- fully decorated with roses and potted plants in green and pink. Mrs-_ J. W. lieep-Your Feet "_ W and Womens-Rubbers and Overshoes and ` Lumbermans Rubbvr SALESM EN you have the .1 perfect fit for you and let us show you how little mon- ey will make you comfort- able for the winter Canada 'll arm and Dry We sell all kinds of Men’s - In Endless variety i ` We have the GOODS and The Money Come.in and let us make Prices the lowest in _ .__ Flin- ` The Plan two fish free, of charge. THE MacKlNNON -.DRUG C0. _ l _ _ 5 -@--i--g 300 Globes of Gold Fish to be Given Away With each Purchase of one Dollar of Rexali goods there will be given one Globe with Mon,is~_Smith_Beer _‘__ The Rexali Store. l l .Ma.ine. who rlecoratsil the house so tuse-fully for the occasion __ PEAKES AND PISQUID NOTES.- . Mr. George Bert, fireman at Falcon- . lwood, has returned to thc city after lspendl-ng a few days at his homo in ;l’eakes.-Mrs. Jonathan Bert. Peakes. is at present attending the funeral of her brother, Mr. Alex. McCa.nnell. city.-Miss Eva. Leard4 Pisquid, is spending the week end visiting friends ilu Charlottetown. Mr. Fred' Lear6_'. Pisquid, drove to the city on Sunday to atteiid the funeral of Mr. Alex. McCannell.-The Misses' Ella and Louise Jay Fanning Brook, are visiting in Marie, the guests of their uncle, Mr. Robert Jay.-The farmers yoar's wood.-Mr, Fred Leard, mill er at Pisquid', is kept very busy this wllnter, and reports wheat coming in great quantity. Mr. Lenrd is giving great s'atl‘sfaction.-Mr. John Jay. Peakes, bincksmitli, is kept very busy owing to the recent thaws.-Mr. John _few days at Pisquid, the guest of Jas. .Campbell. l IN Tl ld \I(`)RI_-\ M \._.__ _-__ ______ _ ,___ ___ ~__, MRS.-JOHN D._MaeLEoD --_ - » _ - _ - ‘ "‘“ A sad gloom was cast over the home » fM-.JhD.M-Led 2th l . . 9 o 1 on a<.oonDcc.7 _ when' the wife and mother closed he' I S 0 eyes in death at the' early age of 27 ` lyears. Besides- her husband sho leaves ‘ ,to mourn a son and daughter, three, A few pounds of Hickey’s‘Black 'l wist Chewing Tobacco, or a pound tin of -Hickey’s Bright Cut Smoking Tobacco - i \ _ Insist on Hickey’s, the soldiers choice. \ ' Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd brothers, Nell at El1iott’s I-lull in Ken- sington and Allen in France. One bro- / tiig Fredk. Wadman was killed in France. Also two slslters Mrs. James, H. Gass and Miss Mona Wadman of this City' ,l.\s'side's her niotiier Mrs.. R. D. Mclsaac now living at 03 Elm Ave- nue."I`he late Mrs. MacLeod was a daughter of the ‘lates James E. Wad- ,`»' man, Crapaud, and was dearly loved by relatives and friends to whom is eidtended deepest sympathy. PETS, INSECTS AND HUMAN In Japan if one will leave' the hotel and the tourists ofl‘lce` and the cock- ' _ ' Charlottetown ' ~ tail drinkers and go out into the real native quarter, there are enough things to interest any one. One old man pas- -* -T "T95 ses with his load of crickets. which sing in hot weather and are kept in cages like so many canarias. These I _ _ . F are _ Insurance 1 s::;1.°.;'::::';°..:“z‘.:: r..l°;i.‘;.;;‘“;.: A Necessi ty 1 ` Then insure in good strong stock con. pan- ies,yv__hich_never _contest an honest claim such _ as is represented by _ R. BRO Charlottetown [-2 i *gg lllood of a twelve-passengr car would subject the most care-ful chauffeur to scorn. They. are caught with bird- line and make nice littlepets, cheap '. to buy and not' requiring gasoline for ' unkeep. My ricksaw man is nn old fellow whom I hired a year ago and who re- cognized me again. He' is low-priced speaks-,quita a little- English, and has _ a sense of humor. ll have him trained ‘ so that ir we pass any one ut unusual work or go near any novel ace-nes. he points out these things to rmc. lic' knows my' fondliess for .lapunosc children, who arc- tho cutest ‘Lots on earthf with 'their gay clothes. slant eyes and bobbcd hair. and if he secs an unus-ually bright dross or a fine child he points them out with a sort _ oi’ fatherly pride of’ race. At two years ’l“\ /Wm\\“k\\\\\\YA old ‘the ,Iepanese surpass all other na- 1 We thank ourciistomers lor their 'liberal patronage during the past year. 'Our wish that* Health_,»Happiness and Prosperi bt yofurgood fortune during-the comin! yfaf ` .W. N. TANTON ~ Jeweler ~‘2 ` mn\=ia\\\s`v.ln1nnua|»aai\\a\\\\\\‘ °l"ié`.IiiT» \\wya\ tlonsllties in charm and attractive- nefss. and ther/e sober, yet happy little folks look as though they' had stroll- ed olit of a toyshop.-Christian Herald. EE il J. D. Q_FI"ER l _ - .' - -_-_ _ .H-. f _ ._ Phone 393 J ~ O1’ 294 L. _ ' _ ir 3 I “'W;hen Y0l1l` Plpes burst' _ In hlsexcollont ne# liuai-tara 1 freeze up. leak. or yOu _ _ . ‘$2 2°..2§li‘°€.’.‘§2‘€§’.“i$f"»'i.°i22‘ 'Pll-lml,5lUB tfollbles h ` iiiniiiiieitliass ananiiazutiiikedoii 'of `"any` kind ‘ | 1'. 'Removes hom 127 Gt. Geo. St.` Acnoee-'rue eraser 'ro » 147 Gt. Geo. St. next to the ‘Two Macs’ asv and 'vUl'y`l1.ti‘tctlvo acquisi- oa. _ _ _ A aio., PH No APM or wnliii-1 vagal awerui. 'am __ . Munn |.A'rla _ ' lass-il-ailmnuf ce.. ` _lv|As1'__En RAYMOND McNeill, --_ »R ver, t e six year old Highland dan-I 3 |¢| h ‘ ALL ABOARD for ` Summer-side ‘car is in town preparing for the Bu r B Army 8"! F” POLiCE'COURT- The only case Kearully- 3. Marion McCarran. Gr as IV. senior. 1. Mamie McGee. 2. C that of a countryman charged with mio McCarran. 3. Augustine Mc Grade Iii. 1. Aeneas Hughes. 2. Katie MCC9»l'l'0I\- 3. Terrance McKearney. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-qRev.| 4. Mathias McKearney. 5, Oliver Jag., MacDonald will preach at Argyle Kearney. Grade il. 1, Stephen ll Concert. _ - 396 _ ~ SCHOOL STAN DING-The fol month oi' December: Grade Vll. se ,Margaret McGee. 2. Katherine ‘Kearney Perfect attendance, della Mr-i"i .r‘ i_ illrlx.-\.| M -y{(,,,rn‘,_v_ Powers; 4. Terrence Magennls. Grade' IV.-1. Arthur Walsh; 2, John Gill; 3, Patrick Magennis; 4, Mary Keoghan. Grade Ill.-1, Rose Magen were assisted in the tea room by ,--1. Kathleen Cllrruu; 2. Elizabeth A'"¢"l¢i" T"al“l"9 Abf'°3d - Mis-3 Annie Murray while Miss Lizzie.Gill; 3, Freddie Gill; 4, Reggie W-alsh. Mr I _ _ _ Sutherland ushered the’ guests to tlie’Gradc I.-1. John'iLai'ferty§ 2. Hormaiil An_e_'_i(£: nisgq l'-hu the n“mb°l` °fi ,drawing room. Among those Dresent_Gi‘ll: ll. Bertha Gill; 4, Bernadette. Mc-. Euro is $0 .lima l“_?W ll$l1lll-lg ill! I was Mr. W. D. Siitlierluiid of Portlanil,l Quaid. said mine UnitzellgeSiai‘¢ets nismtlglhlrggl McKay presided at the tea table and nis; 2, Irene Walsh; 3, Virginia Lat- Clllllg" llllng he had' ever witnessed, Mm A_ G_ McKay. wt the iceg ,md| forty; 4, Cornelius Curran. Grade' Ili _ I `BA`PT;lST ANNUAL M'EET¢ING.-- |'l`he annual congregational meetllng lol' tlfe Charlottetown Baptist church wus held in the schoolroom Wednes- day evening. A large attendance _heard the excellent reports from all -organizations aild committees show- ing substantial advances and enlarge- ment in every phrase of church act- ivity. The 'l`reasurer's' report showed the followirllg amounts ra sed by the various organlzatlonszz General ro- celpts $2,707.63; Missionary. $613.12; Sunday schooll, $375.00; Miscellane- ous $93.91; Choir $120.00. Total ' rt 3309.66. A lil li. d . lly the churclimelllegrk vsereeglf z:deill(€io?is»;;l;ff;§ men into me "my at hlgller to the membership during 1916. are busily engaged in cutting their' ' -_-- _ |11, Em.0pe_.. said M__ ]__w____ “Man _ SCHOOL EXAMINATION. - 'Ilie 'semi-annual examination of Bear Riv- 'er _South school was held on Frilday, .Dec. 22nd. quite a number oi’ rate- payers being prelient. The school [ was nicely decorated for the occastbn. l'The pupils. were examined in the dif- .Robinson. New Perth, is spending al ferent subjects by their teacher, Miss lMahel Chalsson, assisted' by Mr?- lJohn F. Chaiss"on, and Mr. John . _ l'McDonaid. At the close oi’ the e.\:~_ lamination a very nice program, con- sisting of drills and recitations, was Lcarrled out, after which the teacher lpreaented the pupils with prizes ac- lr-ording to merit. The pupils and vis- ltorsr were then treated with candy. l~‘ollo\\'ing this the teacher was coin- plimuiitotl l;v ihc'ratepayers‘on the Juourl- discipline and general progress for the school. The examination was brought to li close' by the singing of the National Azilheim .BANAUIAN Dill _ -SUIIEI] GERIVIANS WASHINGTON. Jan. 17.-The lat- est war stories* brought back from itho front by Will Irwin, war corres- pondent. were told at' the National Press Club . one with apologies to Bertrand Russell and Sir Charles Ramsay, pacltlsts, who are charged in England with being tools of the German government. "Things were quiet on a little stretch of the Wfestern front one day when some Canadians' got hold ol’ two top hats, which put an idea into their minds. A big sign was hoisted over the Canadian trenches; reading: * “'Asqulth and Lloyd George will morning. “The next morning the two high silk hats were plainly visiblo above the Canadian trenches to German obserizprs. As the hats went bobbing along a furious' bombardment was be- gun by the Germans. ‘The hats dis- ('11- WANTED Wanted a dru clerk- Registered Preferreil. Apply at once to Johnson and Johnson, City. ` IIIIIZH Element In Drug Store Service Thcrci_.;l_o other line Of business which demands the same care as the sale of drugs. This carefuiness not only refers to an effort to avoid errors. but it includes care in buymg,-handling, and selling of every tanng a drugglst has in stoc _ The important missionof . the druglet. is to safe- ' guard e interests of _ me public. in order to ac- complish this. _constant care must be exercised. ; We are careful, and I we solicit the trade of _ persona who appreciate l the fectthat carecoiinea ' let us be your dtfggiata, Johnson & Johnson '. rua ouau-rv' nnues-ron ._ neon..-kanrla _-onm_fl ere. ll\\\\\ -A--= "‘You fools. You've killed Bert -West, rn'sg 8 l low- glstered drug clerk is wanted by his is the standing ot. the pupils or Johnson and Johnson druggists as,wlll St. Mary‘a Road East school for tho nlor, 1. Katie McGee. Grade VI,M1,_e;t_, with bg°0n_°|_, the sgde_ ' C. ada lem- Canadian. cook. ' Gee. Mc-_ “That’a the best meal of ull." 3 Mc- .The prisoner lit a cigarette and _ _ Ka- gave a contented sigh at satistaeton. lheflus M°K@urnev. Margaret Mcoee, "oh, well, to hail with the Kaiser |Mamia McGee, Katie McCarran. Cor- anyway," 'be said. ' SCHOOL WORK.- The following is that was left of romance in war was _ure standing pr me puplls,ot Elliot-l to be seén in the Alpine lighting. i-is 1 vale school during the month of Dec- ` ember. Grade VlI.- 1, Louise Gill; Z, May McLay; 3, Katie Lawlar; 4, Jon- brlde wore her wedding dress of white nie W&lBll» Grude V.- 1. Blanche e broidered if recsi n wit her Wlllslli 2. Olga. Gill; 3, George high above the dugout where he was, be in this part of _the 'line tomorrow_ YIII@\\\\\\7IIIIIJf_‘.\\¥ R I to pay for the cost of cooking. This \ a e y ~ Your nutrliive organs- your functions. IS All lmP0l‘i8llt ` or assimilation are 'probably sadly; Russell and Charley Ramsay' 4 r / l win, ‘was undoubtedly the best fed in the worlg. He t0ld,of the German America captured' by the Canadians on the Western front, who had for - breakfast all the' boiled beef he could "Do you sat like this every day?" "Dinner, too?" "0h. dinner ia better than that."' “How about supper?" - __ Mr. Irwin descfibed a visit to the Italian front. where he sold about all told- of an artillery duel which he had witnessed from a dugout at the bot-_ __ __ toni of a mountain. An Italian battery hidden in a cliff said Mr. Irwin, located an Austrian ba'-wry 0l1_ an opposite' mountainslde. An artillery duel followed, which he described as the “moat horribly ex- nlorc ol’ an arnly' over there than onl lthis side of the water. Many of these |Anlerieans, ho said, had “gen .to highl C0UlllliillllB'. and their services would lprove invaluable to thc United States larm .lit this _ “Y ' er war. ‘ HC’ explained that under existi-ug_ ,legislation there was no way to getf these men into the United Statesf “Filly 0XC0Dt in the grade of second llcul-Ellullt. and that it was useless' Of CUUFSS. to expect men who had new higher mill( lll the European war- to enter the American army in such circumstances. Ho urged an amend. ment to the law which would' take “These men are with all the armies _ Y l°l lllelll are native-born Americans, |and some' naturalized. 'There are, fll1`0l-lnbly 30,000 men. .I remember' onl lthe Italian front meeting a lieutenant; _in a dugout where* the fight-ing waa{ Pfelly lively. who. recognizing me as. lan American, said: l "Sa_Y- cull y‘0\1 give me a. cigarette? l Cllllt Het one-here. This is ahell of a plsce."' _ CUSSIN’ THE PAPERS. ' My father says the paper that he reads ain't put up right. l l He finds/a lot of fault, he does, pe-_l _ ’ rusin' it at night; rllesays there ain't a single' thing in it l worth while to read, . . _ l And that it doesn’¢~prlnt the kind of, ' stuff thepeople need; l »He osses it aside and says it'e strict- ly "on the -bum'_'- , But you ought to' hear him holler~ whcli the paper docsn't come. I-le reads about the weddin's and he -’ anorts like,all -git out, _ ~ He reads the' a6clal dc-in‘a with al most derisive shout; ' . l Ho says they make the papers for the - wimmen folks alone, ` He'il read about the partie-5 and he'il fume and fret and groan; 1 He says of information it dc'-n't contain a crumb- _ _ But you ought to hear him holler _ when tho paper doesn't come. He's always first to grab lt, and he reads it plumb clear through, He doesn't miss aifitam or a. want ad.. that is true; He says: "They don‘t know w1iat`we | want, them durn newspaper guys: _ _ I'm goin’ to take a day sometime an' go and put 'em wise-; » _ Sometimes it seems as though they , must he blind, deaf and ' dumb" ’ Buy, you ought to hear him holler when ‘ the paper doesn’t come. ~ ____._._.._-¢|....._. ' llow this Pe -.ple Can Pin lin Flesh. , Thin nlen and women-that big, hearty, filling dinner you ate last_ night. What become of all the fat-. producing nourishment it contained? You haven‘t gained ln- weight one ounce. That food passed' from your body like unburned coal through an opcn grate. The material was there. but your food doesn't work and- stick. and the plain truth is you hardly get, enough nourishment from your meals is true of thin folks the world' over out of gear and need reconstruction.. Cut out the foolish foods and funny; sawdust diets. Cut out everything but the meals you are eating and eat' with every one of than a slnglosar-_,' gol tablet. in two weeks note thei difference. Let blip scales' be the may be the not result. Sai-gol alms _ " “ff .__-.1 r- ._ :_.<_ _ , _ j__ ,ggsf f_._._ :__ rl L_ _ '_ O ° ' '_ `_ 'A _lf'_i'“' _ ')"i’_i” ' ` M00re& Mcllcleull, _ _ -'rue Bruin. al-my,' said Mr. il- I ' 1190-121 Queen _SL _1Ch't§_vyl ‘ '_ , . ,_ ( _ !_ . > . ' . l _ _,$f' sg ' _ asked' the prisoner. "Sure," said the A I 32* A ' A , ` I L . | _ ! l 9 r ;; ' ' I I We’d like you' to drop in for la h_a!f,hour=- if l judge. Five' to eight good., solid~- Y -*.¢.»Jl A: ` 'i ' ---1 l _ ggf ___._ ___ '_ lllll‘l`sl/Y/f;f%"~'~'=l .' * |'~ to " *" num _ To Buyl a Suit - Right Now ._ WHY? Well-you have been watching prices I climb for the last two years-haven’t you? And bear in mind that the later you leave it-the I' more it will cost. _ » ~ wnlirs THE ANSWER? ` _ The men's store here is _fu-ll of handsome, well made suits. ' _ Suits made and cut by the best clothing de- - » signers in Canada. _ e _. and let us try- a few on you. _ _ _ And about prlce-this .store isfilled witl I 'f- suits, whi h while recently,deliver¢'d-were'or- " -_ dered manv months ago before the big increa>e~ ' You can buy good suits at . . _ ` l 0 13.00, l5.il0, 17.00, 18.00, 20.00, 22,50, 25.00 _ l . Y ‘ A GREAT VALUES IN CLOTHING -FOR BOYS 2 l - -. l-_ ‘ Do you know that the purchase of boys suit cr; _‘ overcoat NOW is not an expense. - I f_» , - __ - . , ,. __ ' It is an investment. The suit 'youbiiy TODA ' willlbe worth agood deal moremoney ina few shr_. ~ _lg months. l -_ ‘_ _ ‘ _ . , “That sounds like mining stock prospectus" _. i. . Say. But-is most certainly S_O_._ Thisfstore is full t ' good suits and Overcoats at prices very little mo than before the war-prices that are LOWER ir.. the same suits and ov.-_ruoatsran be _BOUHI-IT FOR » i AT THE FACTORIES right now... j , _“ Suits 5.00, 6.00, 7.50, 8.50-, l0.00, I3 00S _ _._ Ovsrcoats 6.00, 7.00, 800, 9 00, I0 00, l2.0_i_ It andl4l00. _ _ . - - f, ,' . _ _ \____. I BU Y- UNDER WEAR _ ,,- n ._-.; .-_-.=='3', ""51,'c_..__` §/____-»@ _ -_ I-Now.YoU'Li_. Here are some_li_nes at old prices-`f-` fs'oin'e th' E,- while little _advanced-- are sellinghere at less_=th.n ‘ the present wholesale prices- and perhapstnoi- ' more than half what you’ll pay verysoon. f _ __ _ Ribbed Unsiirinkt-ible......... .... ._»$‘%.25._| Stanfield’s Red Label....... . ...-....$~#75‘- Stanfield’s .Blue " .... ..... ...$2__00_ _| ssmfieldsslack . ' Reid Raynor Unshrinka'bi_e_..,...._.._ ._.._._,_$2_.00 _ Penma_n’s Fleece_d_....~_...~l..'._...5.;,:_..'.__.‘.,_._.._..,75 l P0und~g of_heai¢,hy --stay-theren fat,_. _ _ _!_'_|_._»',~ to charge. weak, stagnant blood wlthlL`f L T' -;` lr ` ‘ _ ‘ millions of trash new red blood cor- _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ~ |pusclea-to g`ive the blood the carry- ing power to deliver every ounce of ,fat-making material in your food to _every part. of your body. Bargol, too. mixes with your food, to prepare it Efpr the mood in an easily assimilated _ Amon: the Mall'-'f lu ‘ f rm. Thin eoplo tell how thcylll lll Wlllll 0099*” W “"0 ___ f -~_ _ ._. .\ Amealcm omoko vase _ir ls not in_elr-_-toj he/some extinct. il Q ever. for fa I i ti _liotoj 'l orth curious" 'fernllk:.'folli`a¢2"havg mdilélg so la_r.erécun¢_ that it hui-‘beeir ' tenelvely pllentedifn many parts Mgt ___-.N 0 D . __ _ _ l;"° ‘;'“°“ “‘J,,,‘,"°,,}l‘{,,','.‘,’."‘.,“’ 2,1 l‘l§‘.’.l.".§°..."“..‘iT.l?.‘.’.Z...".’..‘i‘i’... si..l°¢"s'§. islinfae .Sw fish. dy.” in.; -na Jam. 'rue seoiosic uniofvvf sargol ta lets are s careful eomgtn-I slnsko is in' many ways more ation of lil; of ure best ssslmllatlonjnerml um! tim of any other tres elements known to chemistry. 'l‘hey|ilvll\l- Till! coma 40 tablets to a package, are down to pleasant, harmless and inexponsive,*eai'llest and all good druggllta in this vicinity; igwtita l -' a _ sell them subject to an absolute guar , antoe of weight increase -or money »beek as found' in everrlsrge pack- age. / _ _ . lt you find a dru¢|ie_\',wiio..le' im- able`» to supply 'you with Bargol, sand _.$1.00 money order or agiiatered let- ter 'to the National IA torlne, 74. St. Antoine St.. Montreal. and a com- such-in plete ten days' treatment wlll____‘_.b_o, lent you postpaid' world, notably in southern Europa and states. It lv ar familiar 'snag __ the streets o!`Waeiii`a¢tloa,.D. ‘c - ll an-sin-nnassan-gg; ,M Milmd'¢L‘L|almen\ oo., uuiiaql. it mm Gentlemen.-Lu; winters and it lm, crest #arrest from the use of I - it lc Allf?’5-__:§.l|;¢ll!f- 101' .I severe _- lgmivxveo it in :im rhiihkamx _ .V ` e¢»eu'ot;ialiallmedbai”_` °° "_ "_.`T". ¥ma'm|{`l‘ _- \ "ii, l f _._':- ;`l_,n' _ . ____/___ _ I _ ~ in uae _: _¢uwm»’i>m~ or un umm Q. in _:_ -*T'=svs*.**<4 1,..-.. .yrs- L ._.._,._”,¢,.._.._ l lf