i . a ‘l . I- MQEBWS I811‘! |{‘@F“e _, PAGE TWO t THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN liiliillillilllliiilllllllllli" "liiiiiiiiillillllllllllllIIl1llilllllllllIllillIII}!ll1iiilllllllllllilIilllililliii., Ll NIT LAUNDRY i/l/‘l/l/M/ 111/7 ' / / 5 »/» AiN W STARCH- ..///// l/y/l/l/fll/{z/ n.1,, iW/Aiikeizis’ TTEN THI CANADA BIRCH 00.. LIMITED ~ MONTREAI. Executors Notice l l \\'t- the undersigned. Ext-clitoris; of the Estate 0f the late Alfred Koiiuglian, wish to llllllilllllifi‘ that they will carry on the business u! the item-used at thi- old stund. on First Street, Snniiueiside as the Estate 0t Alfred Keoughan and will pay all sums legally duel by the (lPCPZiSUd iind will fill ull or- ders iu llllllll, and Split-ll new bus- iness, which will have the Slllllt" careful ziitsriitfiiii by th-- some staff uf workers. as heretofore. i Tiny will appreciate an early payment of iill overdue 3lll(il.lf.ll$,; due lo thi- Estate. for which re- if t-o-ipts will bi} granted at llle- offici- of James .\ llclwilltir at the rcsi»; deuce of .\irs, Kemiizhun. ANGELINA KEOUGHAN Exi-ctitrix. JAMES A. McNElLL, l lCXPPIilUTy Last will and Testament of Alfrrd Keoughan : l63fi-ii.lk,23,26.'.l0,.lnly :.i.ii>.u. AUCTION SALE .\'l‘ lll(l)l)l\l"'ll"|.l) Fruit... July mi. n: z o'clock llN I lnirliil leaning iin- pr...“ -, i nzii mi ll)‘ l‘ulrlit' .\u|'tlu|| Iii»- 'l|llII\\llI|I purr- hrnl mid xrnilr Ayrnhlrr I-ulllv: I ri-iz. run’. 1 .1"...- oh], to mun-n in im-r-nn. her. with 3 your» oh! It. u. l’. “I moi nn-fniiir. l mt. ilnw. l! xvi-r. niil. ll. 0. r. cam ii... In l0 inn-nit; l it»... ‘rim’. I Iflllffl niii n. lfvfillilll Marl-Ii m. l lie-l. lirlln-r, 2 yviirs old u. lrrhllrll Jul)‘ illllll: l l’. ll. llrlh-r (‘till Ii liiunllm old; Grade row 7 yrurn ulil to freshen in Urrflmllvr; (éruih- mw s your» ultl. tn frnilirn in Sepia-miner; I llolv-ft-ln row, I yrlrn Ulll tn lIFNllFIl ln lV-hrli- nry; l Iilrrmv. roux. .\l~u. I mnn- ll yv-nrn old mrlrn gum! iirhvr, l ruli- lu-r lire Wlllllll. I wt Ilflilllk harness. "Ffil lull urcrrdltetl. “Trims ii months rrrillt, 6 per cent. minum off Inr muill. l! not lino unli- “ill tnke plilci- faillnwlmr Hominy. HKN AIN'T SHE THE CAT’! “You couldn't have: liked tho chin nature endowed you with.” "Why do you think so?“ “You're growing several other: l lee." He: You nay you had the Id vantage of a college education? She: Vea. Several o1 them.» I've ikriow. been engaged to about a dozen col iege boys. l: ran nun ‘ i vunruus IV FREDERICK ILEATH Auk»: a "duow Jamaal.“ sl- VOQQQ-QQQ-O FQQ -. ‘in-ant she harksd back to her former ponderlngs concerning him, to that ‘time, when, in o... consideration for her. he had come back to show her ithe spyholas; when she hull con- ‘ciiideu that he must have done wrong. Now she knew him better. out of her fuller knoWl6d5B. will‘! she not tell what wrong he was likely to do’! . . Surely nothing mean and low, nothing sordid! Yet something. No ordinary hermit he llu misanthrope fleeing the haunt of men, Well trained she had been by the lllilll who had posed airlier uni-ii ~traiiied for the fate he, his kin. had decreed. Concerning the ivoineu and men met during the day he had been wont to question her {every evening, amplifying her judg, picnts, correcting where wrong. iFor her nge she knew much. }ils fpcriidy had taught her more, intro- :llll'll|g her to a new type, an old type on which a new light was dllruwili to men like himself aild his associates. sinister men, mcn ‘with shadows before and behind— iiucu without the Law. And that this punn of hers wns an outlaw. she iknew beyond dubiciy", he was (man with a past which overshadow- ied him, with a menace never far away. Some violent deed he had lconiiuittt-d, from the consequences Sol svhieh he had to flue. Sh», could ‘hiuk of nothing else: she would nlnk of no other cause or explan- ation. He lived in a cottage that iviis a fortress; that was furnished iwilh a secret vray, and set in the illliill‘! of an unfroqucntctl fiwr. Al Tmost it seemed to her that he was lpursued by a vendetta; that more llllilll from the Law he had fled from ‘cecret foes, ‘ llcr head went up proudly. and liter strung little mouth grew ilrin. though she was flushing, She would lhave this man of hers. She would Tiiut allow him to let anything stand ;iu their way. if, in the flcrceness lwlllCll she lind seen, he had slain. ithe licrcenessctiuld never havi- been called forth 'without some good reason. Thus she was ready to ext-use him. 1t it were that dun- ger threatened him, and his lit iwus one therefore that he could no ask her to slinre-Vlmatcvcr it iviis. -he should tell her! And site would itcll him that nothing mattered, that |whutcver their peril,‘ she would share it. and remain by his side ‘ulway. . And musing and tle~ lteriuiniug thus, she wandered afar. ed by the boundary stone. The wood; seemed snddsnly to grow nllontf the birds ceased to sing. The reali- sation of what she had dong had brought with it fear. _ Then a faint note sounded. then many notes, her fear passing away) loudly and joyously the libfls chor-i intern csrolled, bringing her com! fort. After all, she milsotod. she had dons nothing very dangarousgi Shc could not have come very fury shfi had only to turn about and re- race her steps: a straight course would bring her to_ that massive barrier which walled the hollow in,‘ by following which with little dif‘. tlculty the sully could the foundfl and the ground was soft in many places; for moat of the way her footprints would guide. She turned about and retreated. , Before ihe had gone twenty yards the footprints had failed her-fail-wl her doubly. disallpcaring-disnp nearing after describing n course so erratic that as a pointer, a guide .0 direcnon, they could but lead her farther astray, - l Fear looked down at her from a tree-top as she mado this discov cry, slipped to the ground, and be- gan to stciil stcnlthily around from tree to tree. But she kept her henil and refused to be nffrighted. She thought out and determined on n pliin. Resolutely she went forward, straight. before her, ‘hcr gaze bent down; and when again Slit; saw lli'l' shoes bcginto mark the soil, the dry patch traversed wlicrc her tracks had disappeared. she mark oil the spot and walked oil at right ungles, searching for. hoping to in iersect, the tnissiiig footprint line; but she searched in vain. AlL“l Joing a long distance, she turned and searched in the opposite dlrcci ‘ion, on past her mark, and again in rain. And this time she did not n» .uru to tier Sldf‘[lllg~}l0llll.~—llel‘ sec ond serious error. Induced by rise .n ihc ground to abandon sys~ tcmatlc effort, eagerly climbing. ihinking that she was attaining the heights that were her goal, she was led through difficult, hummnclcy country, bone dry, where no tract: showed. and when the ascent failed her, changed into a descent, she was lost completely not a footprint to point her a way of withdrawing. lilll sense of direction gone. There latter she wandered, blind Ullanve illlfl‘ guide, a prey to all those drcu is and fears with which the forest. (jits mysterious shapes and shadows , knit-noes and sounds, can afflict [those reared in towns. ; There was no tree which she ‘could climb, from which w look around and tlnd hcr hearings} lant- rd close together. the pines rose lstraight and tall, their lowest r Aladdinb Lamp cocoa cur-ours vpo I i c! ALAooiN-s SECOND GIFT I llead today's chapter of the story of "Aladdin or the Magic Lamp", a Children who cut out. the Diclurcs every day will soon have a cum» pit-to set of dolls with which lo act out the story, When the Grand Vizlcr saw liuw_ pleased the Sultan was with AlziJq illn's gift he was worried, f.~r lic*“' iuult llcu As you have spared ncllitcr pains nor effort in teaching us. and we feel certain as the years pass we nihall value more’ and more how molt" thellllilCll we arc indebted tn you for. who instruction so faithfully given.» _ H t is true" “sued the SM in conclusion we would ask you .0 Xllderbtlglltfid "l? it? "lg bill i111)’ 0g o‘. ._”»» w i ' ' ziccet this Jen as a small token usus. ii 110011. or 1 e casing o " "**"'""* .an. Then turning to Aladdin's“)! [£9 apprclcimm“ in “qmq, ' mother. he sold, "l am much D1811“ are licld by your pupils, and as you Strand 'l'heatre, for a term of five "I! Willi the girl Willi‘ 9°" 1W5 H1"- use it may you remember us with Years, ‘ had hoped that his own son might nizirry the Princess, "Truly it is u wonderful gift," he said. "but we know nothing of the fellow whodias, sent it. lie may, be only some beg- garly rogue who has jewels." . l b "station ZZZ broadcasting“ O longer need your sleep be ruined by mosquitoes. Let Flit protect you. it spray clears the house in a few Inlnubea of mosquitoes and discuss:- benring flies. It is clean, easy and safe to use. Kills Household Insects Flit spray also destroys bed bulge, roaches, ants, and insect eggs. he cracks and crevices where insects hide and breed are readily reached by Fllt spray. Spraying Flit on gBriHrIIlJ kiln; moths and thoir larvae which eat holes. Extensive team showed that F'lii. did not stain or injure the most delicate fabrics. A Scientific General Insecticide Flit is the result of chxhaustist- re- search by expert entnmologiiltn nnd chemists. 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DESTROYS Fliog-Mosquitoev- Moths Ants-Bed Bugs-Roaches Mu! 01hr Holsohold Insets slid Tbofr Egls hand sprayer For Sole Everywhere 50c, 75o (uiifh hand spray”- £15) llltll “should. we feel that tho with ourselvesiTendel-‘s For Market Hall Theatre, i Charlottetown chlelly tin hack and tcli him lam inclincdi-iomc degree of kindness. as we me 15th any of tn glvo hltn the Princess for hls,s_hall ever think of yun. ivlfe. liut first he must send ma] jeuiels urt- uieso. if he can do tint-tor their very nice rememhrunvw {undemigned_ The serving of ice-cream and cnkc ,nnd stopped with n start in a part "ranch" flfly- a hmmreu ‘eel “m” lie shall have tho ‘Princess!’ of the wood which she did not he’; and eve“ ‘vhf-Te they WW0 (Color the Sultan's rolic 111111119 - climnble from falling aslsnt, the ‘rimmed with gold emhrmdery_ What had stopped her was a sud-iwrlh havhlg _den realization that at llBI‘ feetlmsmi aged’ bwere will’? “"4 gum) kwas a step-down. it was as though w ere e3’ "n? 9" m“ 1'5 lie-ll‘ Lsho had nbscnt-mlndedly been wulk- ‘he grmmd- "995 9pm“! "m" wmd‘ man, but turning to stare, as well ying along a pavement and had come ‘alarm 399d? am delsmdglwi- lcjeYllhcy might! She darted back into ito u standstill, poised on tho brink ' 9 ° u" ‘l "W" Y 1'3 i‘ 9 "the forest, and fled at breakneck ‘of the kcrbstone where was tlichrefllrf-‘n- N01‘ "0111 U16 hiblhesl-‘spced through tho trees. ierossing nvcr of an inlersectlnmfldg“ “rvhm Sh“ “will”?! w“ the‘? She was unconscious of what she irnail. She staggered back and stood“ "Fw- gtrmrh“ m9 mg“: l" “Ii-lawns doing, reckless of the risks she ‘staring. Circular. flit)‘ we‘ m M“ “ lHwc rovc cr 011,0!‘ sic W0" run, ignorant whither’ slic was lmcter, its rim lcrlgelikty in front nfhave sl-Opped “m! waned n" Jmmgulng. She fled, her onc idea in tilicn brought pluiciint afternoon. smmmm‘ henemh Make his head-dress and fan also , WGY WEDNESDAY, JULY 1-.) WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) - 790 Kllocycles (379.5 Meters)- to a close a veryi ‘» l2Z77-7-Lllts6l. Program you the Market Hall now used as the ' Possession to in- glvtu on September next, Detailed terms and conditions unil slflfl"! 0" WWI" 07 "W Piilflli- form of lease which will be granted forty basins of gold filled wlihl The tcaciicr thanked the pupilswcfln be SEE“ on uppncutmn m the , On Riverside, ‘July 18th. I Class A. B. and C. Tenders will be received by the‘ consult truck, Matinee Races Vernon, Gi-eod Fur Fire Insurance ll. M, SIMPSON 456 Richmond ltvut PIIOIIQ I02 The highest or any Tender not, necessarily accented. ' c. P. NICHOLSON, Charlottetown » Driving Park ____ 01d HOIM Weifk McDonald & McPh — , 1 Professional Cards‘ City Clcrki __ lDr. J. La Coursie i DENTIST i‘ Montague, P. E. Island I . i Office of Late Albert J. Fuss PER (' \' MIWIKATI ALEX Sltivll ,\I'I iam-tiuno-o-r ‘lliiii-T-lbtlltssl ill li PUPPY LOVE-THAT'S ALL nciinii Silll - "Puppy love-Ann's all." There will be sold by Public Auction, on the premises, at Brook- field, in Queens" County, in Prince Ed- ward Island, on Satur-I day, July 18th, 1925, at 2.30 p. m., the farm of 42 acres with dwelling house and outbuild- ings occupied by the‘ - late Alexander Russell ,‘ °‘-° 3”” i“ his lifetime. 1 Wifle: This mensgerie ' . l Hubby‘ Trustee‘ mm to it before the flood. 0031i‘) ANIJ HI'ENII—'VIIIIC llAdTjTl IIIICKI |'l|l\T i ‘NICKY “HINT FICIHII‘ TIMI} TABLE lhmlifllfllll Jum- Ill. Ilia Momma! "Plubonnirli will run between- (‘hnrlottolorvn unll lfnclcy rim-t unrinfl flu- Hmurnnr Inunlhtu. no Inflows; Lva. Chnrlnttsluwn LI. stocky Point! m. m. Ill- "In In. III- III- In. n. 9rF§rF$§: 88855385: PFFFPPPFP IUNDAY In. Clrnrlullrtuwl. In. Bucky -Pnlni DHJN-T CARE FOR HORSES IJ n. In. 10.00 o. m, p, m. 1.00 p, m Mrs. Arman Krutt: Do you u" .1» l’. 1:1 if‘: :- 2 uluhorilelllnll; ‘liuwlrouhfi k m. 7- Y l D 0O I I no p. m. s.» p. m. IJIIAItLIU HIWUON, lnisgsr, "my. 51.5mm} fl-l-llilmlhl. i JCIVCPUHCI a complete coiloction‘oi ' r the world's animals-tho ilr t Donald McKinnon, in“, ' °"°' h old "'4"“'N°lh 5°" night beoounoftho irritation. The ‘her was u curious di-pression. not 1191"!’ t” find her- nnlikc the mmith of a huge. filled-up “am” a! 13*"- '~° U"? "W1 will] ivhose filling earth has sunk-llflmer “m” °1.lh~'.!'“'°*‘l- - - en: imri ln the centre was u tree-lilo“ m“ mad, “W mmdled Yam“ ‘ltlfoot from slipping, She curious tree. a pine. its long. clean 5° dmm“? were trunk illsnnpcnred in the ground _I\:ul worried her not to an, Vnwiiiingly she had through the forest gully and pass cuncuiu urns no gurus On Face. Scaled Over and ltched and Burned Ter- ribly. Could Not Sleep» “My fsoe broke out with small plmplel which later grow in c: and were very red. Tho pimp el scaled over and itched and burned terribly, Ind i could not llsop at trouble lasted about six weeks. " My moths!‘ recommended Cuti- curn Soup and Ointment lo I lent for o he: sample. it helped me so l purchased rnon. and after nsln three cakes of Cuticurl Soup In two bores of Cntiauu Ointment I was mmpletelgubeniod.” (Si ned) Miss Stella tiley, Sun 0rd. Wash“ Juno 7. i924. Cuticun Soup, Ointment and ‘hlcuin ptomou and mlinhln akin my, stun comfort and sk ln lth often when all olu hill “ii-fit” ‘d: Coders lhvinl 58:28:. I ____._._ shorts HUMTfiliSl-(iib- A, D. 1399-1413. —' i llenry imprisoned ‘i the young Earl of l Miirch, the fllllillll l i EAST ERN STEAMSHIP LINES, IKBTUN~SL IOHN N. B. (lnlelnlfi@l.l) LINE ma: n. ions u uosrousgliggoin%srroa~ undo u IIIIGQJ ~. um. INGLEV a w Atlantic Time [$70 . h _ _ w ,°..'iii-.'dni§:i"i?j§:<.l¢ T.x3"g.i~si': $4.14" W P. M. tandard Time dur Boston Tbundn 9 A. M. - Sdprdny Bnlll‘! direct to Boston. due Sunday 3 h. M. S. S. PRINCE ARTHUR ‘ s‘ Atlantic Time Lone Je-iMma-yniuri-ia-y-n 7P.M.irlloltondirect, h: Ooilasvi do . . inns-not?»- " ‘ m1. """" ‘ """ In m,“ ‘ heir to tho Throne; . The King had trou- ble with his son. who on one occas- ion was s nt to prison by Sir Wil- liam Gnscnigno. Another of his oil- Cllvllilldi was tn en~ (er his father's chiimber and try on the crown. -_ tit‘ nothing hut its tufted top visible. "'31" "ilrfilf" P-‘Irlli T108!‘ ill!‘ Tilt,‘ "d “I deuung Wm‘ ‘WY ‘Twblsndnst and she fell inert, but unharm- iimrr-ii horribly flaky and lllicclirrglwnll nothing is it Inorv dnnuwruur 0d, badly fired piorrust, She was on thelum“ Wm‘ Vmlmmm; llellibd- 31°39 she was fleeing. Her mind clean-d . vnrnr of n subsidence on» of ‘ihnrmideucale- mYfileilmlfi scoles' 9,11,... i“ m,“ workmm, m," ‘m, i“ power and personality. it m," dnnmwnns chum", whither he moulds. it breaks or ilcstmys, nndf wmmnrndyiilius to employ his will, fliers is 81 Horse Races i B. A. is. a. MrDONALD i n, A. Tender‘ Wm be reach/ed by "mi liars-intern, Attorney. Ito. undersigned up to and on Thurs-‘l n u umu“‘“"' l“ “and i“ day, next the 9th instant at noon ‘ " " "' " °""' for the following privileges. . Then, she asked hurself whylmarket quotations; new, baseball ‘l. Sale oi Soft Drinks. ’ Dr. C. C_ Archibald i Sale of Cigarettes. “Hum-h of l‘ L P“. BMW“. . 5130 p. fur-Program for childrenlf 8"” °' P""“"' _ i‘ sutnmi School lnil llospliol ‘ 5.45 p. m-Program by Albany I |. 1|, u n“ . l; 5,. rim-nit Strand Theater Orchestra. Juliusz :3,’-"huepgisghogiagsyugssffiagf)l n“ M m n Tami: ' ' Lorin-in, conductor; i-‘ioyd ll. Wall h“) a on“ no": Building '" is: _rpennlty, sooner or later, to lio paid.‘ 1-1, | l . , . .- _ 1 N u F‘ H‘ arm“. ' _ _ . t "W" "°°"I° 9"“ Men faced the iznwonted poril of willful. 23:10:? dgiguiiziia 0 in olrhsli Hg n mr-Buseba" scmmsb- 3' filollo (lfflrn ileum-o to i: n. n. l tn il n. _ the trench ares and forced them- school room on Monday aiternoonfpnf: o-i-gé Igglglzltl Kggarlcdnedynoi u 2 T"°"h"" "Q4" 1591"! 1° endure the Hill's-u involved June 29th. Quite a number oi rate, 7m) p m_Addn,ss “Thf halal The highest or any tender in No. ,and to moi-it there cums the tlmcfllflyers and visitors were present. “on M {he Church and u“, q“ e-rl and the lowest or any tender in Mark R, McGlllgflll when the nerves grow junglgd, The pupils WlFO examined in thclnev. wnuer m‘ immey‘ flynxfimr N“, g and 3 nag ngggjjgrlly w. B A O C 'BABIIIII‘EB. SOLIOITDB. I'M.‘ loamy to Loan when for honoufs sake. ii stern ef? "M19115 Blllillects by their teacher, _, e g d_ fort was demanded to tlragoon thtQMlES Maflofle Darrach. assisted bylmm head o‘ the Anon“ Church A! F: gutted this 8rd day of July, 1925. (lnrnnraq Black C-‘t-rloflofoflll. P» '- ‘l __._.- She lice; u iicet, mud thing, there was "l1 "19 none to overtake her but such a “he- AM some msmlc‘ kept h" 11.30 n. m.——Stock market report. ' <1 _ - . -» . .. Lw" “Ml “kW-through that tangled forest xlllllgeu pfiiliio m “L Producb "hum! H bird llHTNLKll the foliage of a trce, 1135 L m___weathm- report" Exhaustion brought her dc-wu ut ‘L5; a_m‘__1~;me Big“flis_ 6.00 p, in-Prutiuce and sitick‘ Eastern Standard Time u‘ F‘ mum _ turned and stared . , , Repression is a dangerous mcth; "Him" “and she remembered the men. “"9": (To Be Continued) 4oQ-_____ NORTH MILTON SCHOOL iby the individual so. unwise us loose straw i n - llance. ,§§Ql{~(() a stage “we, rm. m, mm bliss Lisle lioopcr, and by their ‘rgquirety Thea‘, mun ha“? paix? pioinpt and ready answers showed l c‘ R‘ smAgelérvgggzla "many are paying mm a m“ which the curcfnl training they had re» y’ i . , . . _ _ cvivctl from their teacher. both in, \'-'"47'7“m'- host. Wllutit luck oi duty ktpt then. the" stud,“ and m the" “we”, . _._ ‘out of the flring-lin i sl Id l - i mmuL And some “H1333 wiflfzrtg rcndoreil program. ‘At tho close of} n E iwhnm mt puylmm w“ “U loughvlhe 8Xlllilliliill0ll M 6s Addie Allllfll‘ ‘g """""v" "I "W f-"lltr "f the‘ drawn-out process, but nu mutant '°.wf‘.,1"",,b.°"f‘§‘."'..m”,'§,“""“ l|lrn':ml.o,l:|r,lrr M M" '\"'u~"“' ‘demund___colnplulu hruukd“wnl “or roll?‘ itllLllLi Wl I El it? - Jul 11;: I us“! t i urtlun on prt-mlnrn. . g {cuusud by some great 5 (in .l ii.a n pen ant r 0n_ y n. _. nt i tirlnrk. Nlirrk. 111M 4i! guard. The following address was m... iunl nmn llllpllllllllllll, llllllnrllulll _ irlllg bmughi 11w];- uw“ antidote no?" Teafller “ye realize wlth Jnu‘ i -——r—i*——-"" l - ' / "" ' .' wan-T. , . - ‘iggtllfgvflltllufllililflgllld anaesthesia; but i igellililgs of diary; regret ltlhut solos} 44mm, (rnlaiglf i We are authorlzed Ml’. G» J- M6001 ‘ i * ' : u trop o wafer e uppy re n! ons ex st ng e- ‘ - ~ - falling on a slcenrro brew: .1 rut tween us for Jhe past year on~.2-_.,o,_1,,,_,, F"""""“' l0 SQll by PUblKLAlIClIIOR 0H TUCSdRY, July stlulliiig sudqieniy “par m5 u“; a (mum i“ he severed and “my ncvfl , During our l lhen n..- t"... within. on the school do» we do n»: mine nifnn" s corner of Pownal and Sydney Streets, 011F097 blin‘ us! ,wo should do, how deep a debt oi . ‘ . I ‘n h Tn this girl. nerre-rnrkcil from ‘grfltitmge “'9 0Y0 ti! those ‘ who; ‘ l6 (iilfliiflllglll; Square; Thls ‘s! -flg i ,. , _ nsruc us: ant aswereslthl . - . r- ' . tfifinff .§‘i’.'§.i1§§°l‘l§.f.Y}‘“§§-,f§;; ...¢-w. realize u... w. m-Ilt 01...?‘ ,, ff": "’ “m first class repair, and has all modern conveil » ' ‘ arm r-on u n n‘ I00 on f l . v a ' Control repmmgh f m cnmdgnnfla m, manwmn “M... ........... 1T3. fences, large yard and garage Ill connection ‘ . er ours iut s ‘ ' d n . . . . ‘ if’? Jyoti-Iii eiiitarlencrlx, .. w....i..o-§,‘Z,,i“fi,‘{,‘,‘f §§§{1",’,,,{§,",§f§"u‘n§§ “Sn-ill3:1,,‘“f_,_,lf:_f“jjunf""" e-wlnspection solicited. Terms at sale. ,, n ie per s fllli traps of the "m1"- || ‘ ‘For rlir | i i ' . d, | I ‘ . your tu t on asuimong tho m, n urn. nvnlr ti. 2Rm;g":£§dm‘l:"g:;5ihglllflvnqltalgso; hlirlilililt-st and" most “Pfllllltllillf?! of (‘Iiiurnxvic x. norms i & SON! . - c r vcs. we ave aim tn ' eel’ , , Auction - Q No. 152. Prince Hal. ,cvent of battle: such events as a rend by Miss Mfirgurct Colos: ‘tin-noun. dram: Wilmer on» i. lheuitht~ n on. he restored. at 12 o'clock noon his dwelling situated at Euccewflvi, su.aln5_ brandy New“ hnvo tried your patience iiy our little tliin;r—two Ofillilnrylnokjng make m“ progress In m" “tutu” nwwrlgpsl. Plmrlld wm. r. Ic. I. 2i za-z-a-ii-irrii, nIsTibRY"