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Such, being the case, they ' :Ji ‘ :`Il ,i i ffl "l 1. 1 u _Pc-G 'OUR ,, 'rm-: ci|.iar.o1‘1'i~1rovv1v_c1il\nni,w ‘ _ »-.»~- ._ _,_ 4 THE SIIARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN Nates by the Way " i 1- H mana: rn--lofiit-\v. ci-ni" ic. an-|.|m~. u. |~. vin-rmlarnt-.|. nc. harem ` Our great-grandchildren in their °"§.ffISI’.T..T'I»'»';..f'§I;..I"¢»T...'I.?$l‘.If"'i`if` .If...§l..°° Wm- W1" l°°l< °l1 the °l°°"1° f=ll“'=>' Anamrlnlv Erlllnns-Ynmli Wllllrrv and ll. K. (‘u|»\-|¢ rp;-eglgejy 33 we lggk on the ¢anB]_ rf9_- _ ._____. . ___ .___. _ __ _ _ _ _,___ __ _._ il It lu llorn|n|`DulIy (founded |887) IBM! ner yur (ln advance) delivered. W $6.00 ver year tin udvunre) mulled in Cuuuuu and United Btltel. llghtftll n-- _ ik-_ J- _ _._ inexpressibly quaint, colorful and SATURDAY MARCH 14 1931 _-_i-.__ --_ .__'__ V ____._____. ,’. , _ _'_ _ __ _ _-" "Wy ` '_ over b Keeping Its Pledges fashioned as to refer to himself as 1'U!'3l 5 ..g,_am,r_.. A gangster or two were that the automobile . had not come listed in the larger cities. Explicit in- to md formation was given by one individ- UHI Wh0 Called him-Self B “DOIICY the way it usually goes. Romance writer, gamblers' policy racket." is always something that one's fa 'U19 legislative programme before Parliament, as announced in the Speech from the Throne, is a com- Drchensive one. There were those who asserted that Premier Bennett`s cl-ection promises were merely rliet- orical gestures which he had no in- tention of implementing; that his platform, like t-lic platfcrm of Mr.< Mackenzie King on another occas- ion, was simply n. "chart" wliich` might be dispensed with after it had s'_-rvccl its purpose in the campaign. Tlieprompt action of the Govern- ment in grappling with the unem- ployment question at the emei-gency` sersicii of Parliament and the man iicr in \\'liLch it chainpioiiccl the in-I forests oi’ the home product-rs. both in agriculture and iiidustry, showed that the new administration had no , hijackers reported seemed to_be op- tml 0 _ erating along the Canadian border. :fry steps of its immediate predeccs- one intention of following in the dilat- sors. There were other matters _ I I men, There were milk racketeers and meat racketeeis. The only man who called hims . - ' ed Al Capone. Bootleggers were retumed in all sections of the country. Fathobs of families living at home in ostensibly respectable neighborhoods stated that they were engaged in the boot- leggliig ind-istry. Among the entries cf this kind were "proprietor, boot- iegging ring": “muster mind for bcotleggers;" agents. bottlers, fore- aiid truck drivers for bootleg- gers; and even one "bootlegger, mean whisky." “Moonshiners." appeared throughout the South and the few nam man conceded that his erriploy- ' ment involved “cutting down whis- licwever, other promises which the Government had given the electors. WMS which could not be put into effect untii the first regular session of Par- finarice and the stability of trade, rrnr u fair and equitable system of and another that he “siplioned ky out of barrels." Nc doubt ky.. many booticggers concealed their _ _ po _ activities behind such temis as mer- that are alien -ln bl00d ‘md SD9€ChI lmment. Among these were measures cha for the effective control of national oth nt. agent, or salesman, 'while ers maintained that they had no occupation. In accordance with di- is of rections, all who admitted being old age pensions, for aid to agricul- bog ~ ture, technical education and high- way construction. These measures, in so far as the economic situation war- rants, will be undertaken during the - present session. Their inclusion ln. surprise; they are a part_ of the pol- which he received enthusiastic sup- shouigl occasion little controversy in Parliament. But whether they cause coiitrovcrsy or not, it is reassuring to know that the Govemment's ma- jority is sufficiently strong to carry ed, out its progressive policies, and tleggers were classified as retail dealers. A “manipulator of sickness" and a |"trick doctor" were among the oc- fcupatlons listed, in addition to the lusual number of practical bone-set- the measures outlined in the Speech te , rs from.the Throne should occasion no medicine men' herb doctors and var_ ious other unethical healers. A witch af, once bring a premium. S0, too,I icy on which Premier Bennett ap- ca " m i pcalefi to the country' and upon the heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch rhe"°ri°“I pmprlck that an Amen' region; she stated that she was in - business fm' herselm N cousin across'the water goes straight , healers of leg ulcers, Indian 9 to light in Berks County, Pa. Canada Shows the Way Elsewhere on this page appears an torial from The Evening Public - Ledger of Philadelphia, paying en- that there will. be rio necessity for th comprom‘se or dickering for third G party support, as too frequently usiastlc tribute to the Canadian overnment for its iictlon in barring , imports of Russian commodities. Com- happened under the King adminis- m ending this editorial, which it re- mmon' - publishes, the Toronto Globe (Liber- -‘ al) Strange Occupations wa i to grovel before Russia for the sake That. the work of census retuming of says that Canada., has led the y; she has "shown an unwillingness a few pieces oi' gold. Let other na- offioers has its amusing side is evi- tions follow her example and a new denced in the classification of occu- light will appear on the economic pations reported for the 50,000,000 horizon." employed persons in the United States, a work recently completed by the Bureau of the Census in Washing- ton. No one could anticipate, says Editorial Notes The Prince of Wales having passed the New York Times. the peculiar. the impressionable age, match-mak- ambiguous and ridiculous descrip- l ng mothers of eligible daughters are tions of occupations which were said to be concentrating on his sprinkled here and there among the younger and more susceptible brother, more orthodox returns on cerlsu-S Prince George. schedules. In taking the population* census enumerators were instructed; Figures issued by the Dominion to write on the schedule the occupa- _ De artment of Insurance show that tion of every employed person and l also the industry or place of work. 5 D asf year, the depression notwith- tancinz. Canadians took out si,`ls1.- It was sometimes difficult to decide 460,960 of new life insurance. The which was more startling, the ludi- total of insurance in force in the Do- arous mistakes of the enumerators I minion at the present time is $6,492,- or the engaging frankness of certain I 059,742. Individuals who defied that trait_ of . human nature which tends to keep Signs of spring are already dlscem- cism. Montreal Gazette. "have been re- “rk any activity subject to criti- able in Quebec. “Robilis," says the P0 Both questionable and illegal oc- rted in some places, and the ap- cupztions were in evidence. Gigolos pearance of a frisky caterpillar at are not supposed to exist in the Brockville is cited to add to a con- Unlted States. but one was disclosed viction that winter is over. But, per- ln New York City, one in Callfomia.I h and one in Texas. A couple of “pro- of spring is the boy playing marbles shooting That the special Tm lcssional witnesses" came to light on the sidewalk." bunaI__p,.e5|ded over by B young and New York City produced a "con- rcssfdnaii-o for a tipping trustf" as well as plenty of ticket scalpers. One ri aps, a. more trustworthy harbinger "The appointment of Major Heb- dge as Canadian minister at Wash- niral Kansan was described as lngton." states Col. L. R. mfleche, '.=.chemer, all kinds." A Bostonian ad- mitted "dllutlng perfume for an im- porter" and two girls ln New York :owed foreign labels in hats. No lob- |y'i:tz were disclosed-although in w2o`,tn=re ina been mu ai dozen. piairazid professional. Aifqut ten plain and fancy racket- rcn came to light in chicago and lon President of the Canadian Domin _ i I-081021. “marks the flrat occasion on for is fifteen years' sentence he~ which n ri-ont-line soldier of the claimed ,le be 1°" than ,=¢v=l‘°~ Great War has been cuiledfto such En Ammmnt put m.'th,°I'upl°'n"u° worship may findlu him ut anbthei-I S°TV|°°l»'*“'| the l1f“|”°*°°l~°"th“ moment an execruble tyrant. The action by the Dominion Government nearer Bignor Mussolini! mencome Wm N mm helm” ,pp"¢g.¢,d by to exupersting their subdued ali the new minutei-'s war-time een- °“°"“°' "°’°“‘ “““““ °“"“"‘“°°' I s:?‘;tt:i'lng few appeared in New, York. One chlcogoau was so old-I ..___4 elf a “super racketeer‘ was not always Iit be, to them, one of those de- bits of furniture, used in the romantic _early 1900's. 'Ihey will us our~ privilege of swaying umm’ tracks through quite scenery, and will half wish that privilege-just as we half that the railroads had not the old canals. And. that is wish killed grand ther had. It lies Myond the borders of everyday life, and it al- ways will, which is ' why, we are seeking it and never finding a result of the R..-l0l disaster, Great Britain is marking thiic so for as lighter-_than-air craft are concern- ed. Under the lieadlng of airships the latest estimates contain only an allocation of $250,000, and that is earmarked for the maintenance of the Royal All-ship works at Carding- ton, British experience with dirig- ibles has not been encouraging, and apparently the government is content to stand by and let somebody else do the experimenting until' more is more conclusive evidence that de- velopement along that line is essen- r even desirable. . As The theory _has long been held in some quarters that two nations sprung from the same stock and using the same language were more likely to have sympathies, tastes and vle`\v ints in common than those that they were less likcly to come to misunderstanding, quarrels and war. But the new Lord Mayor of London. a different mind; he thinks that the fact that the English and Americans clearly understand onc another is a liability rather than an asset and to a certain extent acts as an obstacle to true friendly relations. A Fienclinian or a German might. call you all the blood-curdiing names in his vocabulary and leave you uii- moved, but let an Englishman grcct you with some of his favorite, high-I flavored expletivcs, and rings‘de scatsl every contemptuous innuendo, every can or an Englishman employs in a newspaper to belittle or irritate his to the-mark with undiluted venom. ___._.__ . An M. C. R. train hlt a coupe (lor- tunately empty) at Aylmer, knocked the engine out of the automobile and through the station window, carried the body of the car for fifty yards and flung it against a semaphore, yet the train crew did not know that anything had been hit and the train did not stop. Those who are tempted to try conclusions with railway trains at level crossings will perhaps be reminded by this incident that the trains have weight as well as speed. Until some -form of, obligation _rests on a recipient to qualify for thc dole by working a part of his time in some way or other, we seem likely to be saddled with a permanent army of idlers who will inevitably lose thef capacity to w_ork.-Edlngburgh Scots man. l ‘ Anyone of means who desires to purchase a luxury automobile can select it from a great variety mad: in Canada, says the Windsor Bor- den Cities Star. If this is not suitable to him lie is, of course, at liberty to buy a United States or European car, but can have no reasonable. ground for complaint lf he must pay extra for the privilege of denying the business to Canadian lndustry. N. B. is building a memorial ln honor of the pioneer builders of the province, contributatlons are being received from every part of the province and present indications are that it will be u memorial worthy of the province and of those who `ll}(ld its foundations. ,. 'J We find lt hard to understand how it great people, B people with avisibly great present as well as a great past,i can continuo to live under laws, which make political discussion and criticism a crime to be punished by such terrible sentences ` as fifteen years' imprisonment or death by Fascist lawyer enjoying the title of "General" ln the Fascist militia-, might have punished Vinciguei-ro and Rendi wlth_the death penalty was expressly a.:::rted by the Publlcx Prosecutor in the trial In asking only Passions in Italy run high; the same mi unwind; in n aiemi- s new ml l l “'_’; X' T \` ""' Y ""1 - - " 'Z Y ~-~'- "' " `°' ’ ' -ff -~ ---r "`-"*» '-_-'--- - “'*""‘-" ~-<--~-- --------- -- ---~-- -~-___ ' ° Ii.: _ , & ' ;__ ` -- ` \ ` A is _Q1 _ lfll DIIGGI (An Editorial from The Philadelphia Evening Public I.e¢lger.) , . of Quilts /runes chin during a bout that put him tm.; down for a count that was longer fact on his hands. of I informed him that he had de- And feated Smith by in knock out; that self was joking, but I explained that he mat him down for a few seconds, that the mga bell had given him another minute, onjy won the bout by putting his oppon- it 35 after effects. mou A foot ball player reported to me ,wer after practice that he had forgotten men his locker number, had forgotten his has home address. in fact had forgotten sort, home and he remained there quietly mc A man fails in the street and and as to possibility of fracture of the tho three cases? and brain has received a shaking up, but as 1 no break of the blood vessels. The deny by this shaking, but no permanent hum occur wltliout fracture of the skull N if very much damage were done to 1; lent becomes unconscious, although own sever shouting may arouse him. view After he returns to consciousness he and of memory or slight delusions_ . mod During the collapsed condition the heat t0 the body is me best treat- worth more to the eiviuzation or the purgative, is the treatment. A liquid to e tial. ' an iff! _______ Mos Then shuts the door; ' On her divine majority the Obtrude no more. w Unmovcd, she notes the cliarlot's s° pausing “W Unmoved, an emperor is kneeling “ Upon her mat. "° nation 5 Choose olie; I 'I‘hen close the valves of her atten- * tion ` Like stone. -Emily Dickinson. -ami The great river-courses that have shaped the lives of men have hardly changed; and those other streams, the life-currents that ebb and flow in human hearts, puisate to the same great needs, the same great loves and terrors.~George Eliot. __1‘. iZ the nearer for Italy ls the hour of "°'_1_°_‘ °f tm’ Cuwuu' mm upheaval of which no muncan for. thelnslm-" l . 'nethe»ad. `;¢>.“. . \ "out” temporarily. As the round was urday just over he received a minute‘s rest dum W - and _immediately proceeded to make fleets opinion and feeling dominant up`his lost points. He landed a blow in me_ on the other fcllow’s chin who went Provlncm It does not dlgsemblo the I asked him why he dldn't get acted bathed and dressed- suddeness to put an _embargo on the He replied "Why I have to box communism; propaganda that fn- Smith yew evitably clings about Soviet exports. and that in the next round he had whole bumps his hcud 5° Severely that h‘? Western civilization. With this conll becomes unconscious, is rushed to the vpytign and not from any concern hospital, and an examination made about details of international trade, skull- N° f"‘*°t“"9 is f,°““d~ In alpowcrful blow yet aimed at Russian couple of hours, lic bcconics con-,plans scious and is able to walk home. The beg; that may bg said of the What has hal>D01'_lCCl |11 l-he RUOVC l Soviet system, even by its own friends It is “amd °°"°U55l°“- seeking to utterly obliterate the in- It simply means that the whole dlvldual man's mind and conscience there has been no breakin the skull. eliminate all private property: to is The soul selects her own society, Pm willing to wreck the world to make It seems hard at this writing to ‘trade Barlon.M.D. over-estimate theisisniflcance of the such, blunt and sweeping Order-in-Council don when the British Empire WHS Hi c0Ncussi0N by which the canadian Goverment the apex outs pride and iw'/er-There has just refused to admit Soviet is no s°m° yea" “F0 °“" °h“mP1°“ Um* Russian commodities in competition caution and nervousness and un- versity boxer received a blow in the with other imports of similar eharac- certainty with which other Govern- This order, promulgated on Sut- by Hon. E. B. Ry0kl_1y?§_, Cana- nister of Revenue, clearly re Parliament and in all the that Canada is determined -to than ten seconds and the bout was Shu; out more than Russian coal, won by the champion. About an hour wood afterwards I noticed our champion other sitting around with the gloves still forcedxor coerced ]ab0r,T1-.L-; division pulp, lumber, asbestos, furs and goods carrying the stigma of British Commonwealth has‘ with dramatic force and the it makes no effort to justify it- by citations of economic ab- Smith had bathed and dressed and stractlons. i . “'85 °“ his “’*‘l’ hflmef He th°“§hI¢ I Canada acknowledges, in effect, it views Russian dumpings as a had received a blow that had put pmimgnary movement; in an ocono- wal' of destruction organized not against itself ,but against the system of civilization of which part ~ 3, . “nt d°W" f°’ mf “"1 °°“fll °f fem The cam-.clans have inherited the He bathed, dressed went home with- system out difficulty and never felt any rights of British law in which the of the individual are para- nt and in which the will of thc ago man ls the basis of govern- t, Thou- pn;losophy of politics not yet been corrupted by the of sentimcntallsm that has left his namc. As there were no other Great Britain and even the United symptoms I had him removed to his State of open and flamboyant Soviet e In thc Same mental f°§l'4'Y State “nm aggression. Thcir Order-in-Council noon the next day, when cvcrything frankly recognizes that the Russlom bcczimc clcar again. Isovlct is seeking to divide the world to destroy thc economic basis of, Canadians have struck the most for a communizctl world. propagandists, is that it is actors in civilized progress; to freedom of thought and action s hesitant and doubtful in tlici . It is a. declaration of principles as might have issued from Lon- humillating trace here of thc have confronted the Russian and its belligerent represen- ments problem tatives. Canada is the first country to toss all nonsence aside and speak in a manner as direct as the Sovlet's leaders have been talking from thc be¢innmg.'Anc it is on-eiy possible that its example may teach a badly needed lesson to other nations and Governments that have been merely querulous and painfully over-polite in the face of the Soviet‘s attacks. More Tariff Benefits (Toronto Mull & Empire) ( Evidenocs steadily accumulate of the benefits which are accruing to Canada from the determined course of the Bennett administration in granting domestic industry adequate protection against foreign competi- tion. Thevlatest vindication of this policy is found in the official state- ment that the Hudson and Essex motor cars for this market are likely to m made in Canada instead of in the United States-with all this means for Canadian workmen and Canadian industries engaged in the supply of materials for motor cars. HI' °i”'Y-i I-_ - *~'lT'37_ T _i 1* The course, regula that discar COIHES, came ecutor. The l`ll21l’l!l suits, l-I _tliiiiat 77ze_ Canadian Embafgo I M--_ I _- ' ,_ ww? On Communz°stDumpings ' [0 GRO-W THE B_EST,'» \ l_ rv' -1 Sow T .s.;», HE BEST "ItIf}ff7=?`f*I7'li/ilgllii li'/47l'?fEJVlIll situflmlccs S.; " ........,................ * Sclld for illlulrated . catalogue. STEELE I cannons onnresr seen House """‘° T ne Rael ORGN 0 uAnn.1'ou wmni imposes on those to whom the duty LA C PI a 'task quite as disagreeable 0 A TODD and as unnecessary as that which to the Wisconsin woman`s ex- great business of a man is to' improve his mind and govern his,I _ ers; all other prolects and pur-Pl whether in our power to ccni 3925_3_14_1|_ M"‘m"w”°‘° Sll'¢d by Lu Copia, his ii ’ by Mayor Todd, dranrl-dam where. Weight 1050 lbs. WAIJTER, S. WEKS - Fredericton. Prospects point to the selection of the Lcaside plant of the Durant. Motor Company as the sccnc of these I extended operations. This would be brought about by financial :.:°rang ments between tho Durant, Hudson and Essex organizations. This D0~i million and its workers will derive' the benefit of work liitherto done iii' the United States. The deterininlngl cause of this development is the re- cent action of the Bennett. Cabinet in placing a limit on the discount allow- ed on American cars for customs pur- poses. ‘I I The American manufactures of tlic Hudson and Essex cars are not will- ing to desert their sales organizations on ths Side of the line, and, for thg reason, and .in order that they may not lose their Ceziadian market, they l are, apparently, about to manufacture o bmi" s“b5°°"°° has been disturbed to all men in order to reduce all anlty to a common level of bread- damage done. Of course death may md-butter mediocrity, tions whose lives are ordered on a t e basis of a sane regard for the the soft brain substance. djgmty 9; human me and the right Usually with concussion the pat- of the individual to be master of his destiny cannot be blamed if they this _experiment with distrust hatred. It is still a question with may feel giddy, and have slight loss educated liberals whether all the and shelter in the world or all tractors ever to be built could be ment. After consciousness returns, future than the simple right of the abs°I“"° WSL IC0 DB8 to head, and individual to be his own master and xpress his genius in his own diet f°" tW° °!` three days is essen- way. It is not apparent in Russia or here else that mankind can ever YW . W get along if its mind is in Chain-S and- omplete liberty of thought and »/ opportunity is witheld from the ex- - ceptional or inspired man and the gifted and passionate minorities. The frank aim of the Communists to supress individualism for the EXCLUSION l uplift of the masses. No one even in cow knows whether this is lble. But 'the Communists are experiment. Canada says, in _effect, that it ants as little as possible to do with viet Russia. Its ruling is not logetlc. It is not oblique. It is not At he, low gate; ns we have said before, concealed in mass of vague generalities relating rules of hitcmatlonal tariffs and rve kn°Wn her "Om Bn ample s-orvooo-0040-coco-4»~o++-0404+ nnllllslls inn t uonsrmrn Just read this through and see lf It does not interest you. This ls the season when your horses and cattle need is good tonic after being clored ln all winter. You will know by look- lu¢ them' over whether they are in good shape or not. THE ISLAND CONDITION POWDER has been made and sold in this store for nearly forty years and we know of none that eau equal lt for obtaining results. You get a bl: mhn for the price but lt'| all medicine- not filled with cheap meal te, make it lock like u bl-ruin. Use lt and you will be cou- vlueed of its efficacy-Mo imkue- ` E. A. FUSTEN ouicrmu. nauosroan ant cars will, of course, in any event, continue to be made at the Lenslde pl t. The net result of the whole transaction will be a. considerable improvement in local employment conditions. Once the Hudson and Essex people are making ears here they will, undoubtedly, find it ud- vantageous to do considerable of their manufacturing for export in Canada, also. cars within the l"ominlon. The Dur- an i'.l0NEY GIVEN _AWAY IN PRIZES $10.00 first prize, $5.00 second and $5.00 third prize, to the first three persons from whom the correct missing word ls received, in the following Brahmin Tea ad Use Brahmin Tea and prove lls and superior flavor Send your answers to Higgs 8.: Co., Ltd., Cliarlottctoxvn, together with the side of a pound package of Brahmin Ten, with the word "Brahmin" on it. As many answers as "Bra hmin" labels may be scnt. BRAIIMIN Tea is sold only in red, airtight packages, THIS CONTEST CLOSES MARCH 28th. 2.20 ti Captain Aubrey, guaranteeg sound, quiet and work every. \ _m ' ' _ - NA- enmonmi a "rainy, day/'or as prepuratiompuss or mg, areromg, anmsnn against some possible emergency. Pliny. _ l mms" idea of thrift should, of be encouraged, but the habit is oi' disregarding a cleanup week nt “`W*W* r intervals, when the "junk"i hu' accumulated is naturally 0 R S A ded, leads nowhere, and but' $T__EELE, BRIGGS I SEED C°~ anna !H2l»n~a-uurikzri-Q illll ana" We Thrift Wise o otherwise; I (Toronto llfuil 5: Empire) I An eccentric Wisconsin woman ap pears to have carried to extremes xi habit that is not by any means un- common. She was a. confirmed col- lector of useless articles, a practise which many people cultivate in sec- ret, but perhaps not so persistently. For twenty-five years this womanI had carefully saved all sorts of things, and when her executor found it necessary to break into the house in which she had lived alone, he saw every room heaped with boxes, bas- kets, bundles and trunks. In fact, lt required six men, working ten hours a day for twenty days, to clean up the rubbish they discovered. Includ- ed were a great variety of old coins, little hoards of cash hidden in var- ious receptacles, bushles of hickory nuts, baskets of eggshells, old maga- zines and newspapers, and hundreds _ t l of dresses and pairs of shoes Some o ed by the collector as laid away fo' DR. L. B. EVANS of London, Eng. Noted Physlclun treated suc- cessfully aud obtained per- manent cures of Stomach ' Conditions, such as lndlges- tlon, Dyepepslu, Sour Stom- ach, Heartburn, Gastric Dis- tress and many other ull- mento peculiar to the stomach with u prescription which we have procured and lell under the name of Evans Stomach Mixture. We alone have the sole rights on this prescription and mime selIln| It have received numerous testimonials from satisfied purchasers. Don’t fool with your stam- aeh. serious conditions are likely to arise If you allow yourself to lapse into u chronic state of gutrle trouble. (let a bottle today. Price bile. THE 2 MASS |49 Great George Street. HAIL ORDERS PBOMPTLY ATTENDED T0 "flllli E ;~{\` ill. \\\° “C1-‘E 'rf R LIZER SUPER POTASH AMMONIA SOD 3-S-7 4-8-7 A 4-8-12 All the above goods are now in store nt. the Fertilizer Plant at Charlottetown, which will be reground-screened and bagged as deliveries and shipments are being made, which guarantees the goods will he delivered to you in perfect me- chanical condition and bags 'in good order. For carload shipments we will de- liver at any station on the Island rail- way. See our agents for prices or call or write direct to us. We will sell for cash or on approved credit. » If '75 .1 '//_f ' \ these things were probably cons.dci- Z/ (23 55/ l ,_ .3- /<. , ;,;,_t'.»_ / ,_, L4'/’ -- '.";" , "'é;"/.5 _ . ' //'J ff'-'-"w ‘iii ¢‘» A. HORNE Ee’ CO. I-,L‘~’ -//l/J-U ,,_~, -_ i ff,- ,:\-< r \ i J \\\\ "_ \~ ‘.15 \\ ‘,;<§ ' \ °>'li;s "”‘-_1 $1 2* ST);/K ink _gg ’ '\ ,ful ` (I UW ~fI*I/,'f., FOP " _f " 'l'iv`,f§"»f/f? ~ ,_ "J U ‘N it il if f a /A I ‘ »\_,1 ._ ~ `“>:%-i_ _yi better tobacco’ and s _ better cure--that accounts f ~ / f / v` / 4"./. "1 =- _ >. I “Vi ' ` _ "<'llyTc 1 E 9 l'fl`l lvl* .’// ‘mr ,-_ our fir ~ u . y` A "»s‘s\°§;‘ \\‘ /17 can now make immediate delivery or shipment from our Island Plant the following Chemicals and Mixed Goods: r 1 I//d -I I “elk IK Iwlsr' . |; wma iliclttvc Nlcuoisorll na ' " _ . ~\<~ sssmhs