The Peep --=--nr Read by Every “N “\\\_ All Th. 1.1"" Worth an no an“ Worth i I ___{___.. my“. Guardian, ‘lino 06a ' I 0"’ arm-n. Hollie! ran. "inc-nu cum- seer. [inlll -5. Will NAT . IIIISEIAN llfllEHNlllNI Even to the Extent of With Bolsheviki. They Refuse t0 Fol- low Lead 0f England and France WASHINGTON, Nov. 19-— Th1 005ml; of Gen. WrangePs anti-I mpilsvik movement in South. Russia. is viewed by the Govorn- mmt officials as having mulllll]! pd tho declaration of Premlvr Lloyd-(leorge in Parliament today that the British Cabinet has decl- usd to resume ‘negotiations and resumption of trade relations with Russia. At this salute time It was said that Great Britain was more lntereetedln securing exemption fmm tho Bolshevvlki propaganda m Asia Minor, Persia, and India. HEBAENIZE Carrying on Trade than establishing actual commer- cial relations wl=th Russia. The United States will not fol low the lead of Great Britain and France, it amid, if the countries actually do recognize the present Russian government, even if only to the extent of permitting trade, State Department officials said. The United States government believes that BoIshevls-m menaces the stability of the world and that the Russians themselves are being held in subjection against their will by Bolshevlsts. ' League of Nations To Send Troops I (Special to The Guardian) GENEVA. Nov. 19-—lt was un- nounccd by the League of Nation: ‘today that Spain, Great Britain us well 11s France and Belgium would nl-nd troops to Vilna tr maintain order dllring the plehis cite to be held to detenmilne tilt politic-at‘ tlatc of that city, us he tween Lithuania and Poland that llr Foster, Canadian hiin-lstel" of lrllde and ‘Commerce was elected lltxyzPtresiden-t of the League of Mtlions on first ballot was an nounced by President liynrltus yes- lorzlay I afternoon. I '4 “(T1611 v wv-ooow-ogcw-a-q-q- e-oq-evmq-ve-o. lcotlnlnlsrhsrrclillsf v Q ‘CAR FOR HIRE PHONE 88D R. 3085-92841 ‘lLO$T.—A LARGE STORE KEY Finder please leave at Rankine Drug Store. Nov 20 1i pd. ‘WANTEDP-GIRL FOR GENE» ral housework. Apply Arlington H0191» CITY. 3713-11-17-1“ Tljisllisrwseu oesmr HOUSE and railroad. note ho'ok contain- ing private papers. Please leave "t ‘his office. Reward. Nov .19-li rwhhreo MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 75 l-llllsboru Street. 3771 41-194! F/‘Anraot- slxPerlnlsnc-sl: maid. good wages. Apply 171 Kent st. _ lllfill-ll-‘lll-t =FOFl JOB PRINTING of every description, patronize the lCen- tral Job Printery, 176 Kent St. Tcl. 420-1.. -t.f. "WANTEQ-A‘ BOV 16 OR 1T yPilftl of age in work on farm Apply L. J. bIacDonald. Mer luuid. 3769-1140-3- ‘FOR BNLE-PURE BRED REG- lstered Holstein bull 3 1-2 years ' l-‘runklln ‘Mills, Mnrshfield. 360841-164 ‘FOR BALE OR RENT-A-BMITr. premier typewriter. In good con dltlon. Apply 40 School St. 371041-17-31 ‘ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS Baking. Any one desiring cakes. lhtddlnzs or mince-meat deliver ed n time for Christmas should order some by telephoning B584. ii i ‘T0 Bl! SOLD FRIDAY, NOVEM- ' 19th, ‘by public auction, on Market Square. one 5 pose ‘bl-ism model, Studehaker ca: ‘lily overhauled this year, New . new eleotric shorter- and ltorage battory_ No reserve - aosv-u-ul-zl -._. ""4?- mtraso moouato i! Surveyor, Hermensvllle. linen-rt. l "RAMBO-About ostensi- first lblm the pastor of the under- yeildlted at Caledonia. One large b’ PM s half old bull. um “Twit and WMIQ.‘ Noiosr marks. I'll-B M. C. MCGOWMI, Kllmulr. 3782-11-18“ I TX usu ATTINTIOM- w: "rnlmw ready to locust appllcl- m i" for the registration of fox- ! l1 The Silver Fox Breeders turmmilflll- Application forms m, “titmbmhir and registration mm“: as Tattoo Cards will he ' "1 on nquur. n. n. - Bummeralde, Sscy.. US. Irish Commission Gives Its Opinion (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, Nov. 19—Onl_\ dlrest necessity can justify reso to armsfor IIII‘ adjustment of dis- putes in Ireland, Frederick C. slonhl ‘hearing. He added thlu conditions in Ireland have created -of “shame,” from" Malone Syflljlillll- " lzl is -lA lilo court room WIlUll 'of tile court. Prior to lIll‘ scululli-.l= CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. lllEliMANY REPUDIATES- HER SURRENDER TREATY GREEK QUEEN MOTHER? . ASSUMES THE REGENUA In the Absence of Her “Beloved Son Constantine.” Political Amnesty Pri claimed and all Political Prisoners Released. (Special to The Guardian) had assumed oiilce in conformity LQNDON. Nov. '19.-—AtIlllIl‘llI Co with the constitution “on account Undourlo-Tls, resigned as Greek of the absence of my well beloved regent last night and was succeed- aon (‘onstatine." The people were ed by Queen Mother Olga says an called upon tto maintain order, and Athens despatch to the London to do nothing calculated to colli- Tilnes. Imlnediately a message to promise nullonul peace and pros the Hellenic people was issued by parity. Gcncrnl politiclal amnesty the new regent announcing she leased. Stllillfifief i; kNoSt-Ettikellmong Gets Six Months Maritime Miners For sedition (Special to The Guardian‘) LONDON, Nov. 19.—Ex-Lieut Colonel Leslrunge .\Inlone_ Liberal Memiber of the House of Conlmons for Lelton East, wllo was urrcatcd in Dublin on November 10 for RUBEN! seditious utterances, was today sentenced to six lllDiIliIL-l Illi- nwewnvnt 'I“lore warr- loud crivs TRURO, Nov. lit-Strike talk among the (lelegates 0f the United Mine Workers convention her. lost vigor and if nothing else ir settled it is clear there is to bi no strike among the miners of thr hfarltllne Provinces this winter. tho sentence was prorouncctl, 'i‘\vu Ell!" l)’ bonds of u lllcusltlld pounds sterling elicit were llculundcll pend- ing un uppcul from the juilgilllrlli (Special to The Guardian) Tilld HAGUE. \’ov. 19——'l‘lle il‘. nest". of the former German Eu press Augusta Victoria has ugull HOWE. Clllllmlfln 0f U19 Commislvlulone (IPCIilPPfl through i~ time“ ‘l “Hui” t-“ml- The ‘P?- siou of one hundred, investigating r\l'I(li'I'l(")', that be \\'IlIl(II‘l‘\V nolll- 511""! Prillvtr Frvtcrirk Willial the 11.1,,“ questions‘ ‘leclared today Irlig uml apolcgizrd for nothing in ‘IIYfllItl u llllrricll trip today frol in opening the unofficial Conrmls- lflifxl slm°ch~ IV-ierugen in m;- ; p514“ _-€____,:_ and are creating u. widening rift in the friendly relations of thij English speaking people, no l only in the liniitetl States but all‘ the world over. l l l No Possibility _ 0f General Election OTTAWA, Nov. Ill-Willie there is little disposition in political circles at the capital to think o~ a Dominion election Is likely to be hold in the near future. it is an tlronitatively- stated there is n. reasons why necessary preparn lions for taking of ‘the vote could not he imlule within a compara‘ t-ively short time. While thing lire not now in a. state of prepared boils it explained that printing o1 the necessary lists and other n~ ccssary work couild be rushed. i “STRAYEQ- THREE LONG tailed sll-eep last seen on Royal- ty Iloud, please notify Blake Bros. 13795-11-20-31; *TO LET.- 9 ROOM HOUSE. Apply 243 Pownal St. Nov. 21pd I “TO l-‘IENT- PIANO. GOODI CON- dition. Apply Box 190. "WANTED-MAID FOR GENER- al housework, no washing. Apply 20 Water Street ZlBDlJ-ll-ZO-Ei ‘WANTED-MAID FOR GENE-I’;- ul lluusclvork, good wages. Apply ‘Mrs. \\'. l-I. Agnew. 81 ilppor lPrincc Street. 379941-20-15 ‘TO LEFT-DWELLING AND shop. l-cntrnlly I0(‘llI(‘(I mcnson llllltj rent. Apply to (l. l). Delilols", Quccn Street. 3802i ‘FQUND FOX MUFF.-- OWNER can obtain same by applying ut this store, proving property and paying for ad. Aioore & All-Loud Limited. 11788 “LOST KEVSF-A SMALL BUNCH of keys. Will finder please lcavc with us. Moore d” AicLcod Limit- ed, 3787 *FUR8, FURS. FURS.-~l CAN get you the highest price for lMlnk. lnuskrut, etc. try me ll. ll. Curtis, lllti-N Pearl St. Broc- ton, Mass. itiflrl-ll-tl " ‘PUBLIC AUCTlOM-FOR SALE h)’ Dllbllc auction on Sui. Nov. 27th. 1920. at 2 o'clock RM. at. Oyster Bed illanch_ 4 foxes. wire. and don. Andrew Gallant. Sol-y. 3778-l1-20--'.li ‘FARM FOR SALE - 50 ACRES sltul/ted In Summerfield Lot. G7 5 miles from Kenslngton and three miles from llhnersld Junc- ~tlon. All clear and ll a hizb state of cultivation. For further particulars apply to Dr. l. Id. Cmken. 69 Prince Street, Chor- lottetown. 8791-l1-204lr 3i I}. BERLIN CITIZENS SURRENDERING ARM$ The equipment o‘! Germany's de the weapons, - This pllotogffllll nobilizrri a-rmlts is gradually being shows citizen-s sun-reading arms t» __ turned over to ith-e government and the reichswellr in Berlin. FOR sALg; Columbia N11 2 military gunsmithsitre. destroying Gramophone, new and twelve “"*_"_—_‘” ' " " * “t;- mords_ Bargain Apply Gum THIES ls ONE REASON HE ears $1_ooo SHE - dliun 0mm,‘ I3 BEST MOTHER-IN-LAIW IN ' THE WORLD -~. Claims Thlt as She Did lccepl the League Ma (Special to The Guardian) GENEVA, Nov. lol-clemlany to longer considers herself houndI by the clauses of the peace treaty under which she surrendered her colonies. This position was taken in an appeal Germany addressed to the League of Nations today. The appeal protested against es- abiishing mandates for fonmer German colonies. lt declared that. he allies bad not stood by the ‘realy which provided that man-- lldinilton Control‘.- (Spccial to The Guardian.) HAMl-LTON. Nlov, 19-—As o. means f discouraging profiteerhlg in po- ‘atoes, controller Thomas Oheir ‘ate-d that the city bad made ar- aallg ‘ for five or six cnrioads "f potatoes which will be sold to ritlzens for about $1.65 per bag. '1 sterduy farmers on the central vrrket were demanding us high as ‘£3 per bag. VllliillMF PllllVlNlIlS TElESIlAPHIII NEWS (Special to The Guardian) ‘/IFES AFFECTION WORTH $2.000 SYDNEY WINES. Nov lil.——'l‘\vr limnsund dollars damage for ulienu ion of his ‘wife's affections wbili --»e was serving with the '('. E. F. l Franco unvurdell Limit. D. lllcAlil in oi lllis place. in judgment rcn 'F)l‘PtI today. ‘OVERNOR OF‘ BAHAMAS AR- RIVES IN HALIFAX HALIFAX. Nov. 19.-—(‘0l. S. E '. (fnrlleulllx, ‘C. 13.. (‘, M. G._ the ow Governor of the lluhalnas uc~ "llllphTllfid by Viscount. Exmontll rod [laplftifl Lowther, his aides, ar ‘lvcd berg today on the S. S. Cur 1l1I2I- - STEAMER RE8CUED IN TIME SYDNEY, Nov. 19.—-Drlvlng be- ‘ore a furious sale with engine? "it of comml-ssiom the lake steam - Marion when 20o yards from th-r vreakers of (Tiranberry Head yes- erdsy was rcscued by the costal steamer A59)‘. ' ‘lEW BRUNSWICK CANDIDATE FOR SCHOLARSHIP _ l-‘nEDEltrC/rlolv. Nov. 19----N<>1"- van Coll, of Saickville, an overseas “teran and a graduate of Mount Mlllison. has been chosen as New ‘lrunswi-ck candidate for one of the fou-r overseals scholarships. valued m $1_400 and uttered by the l. 0. D. E. JUVENILE OFFENDERSISENTEN SKI‘. JOHN, Nov. like-Follow- ing a number of breaks into or! vatc resldencels and lmslness lions ‘s two juveniles today were sent- moed .10 two yenirs in Dorollestler Prison and five others were ltllow= ed on", on suspended senlflllflvti- Pollyanna At Prince Edward That delightful story “Pollyan no," by Mrs. Eleanor H. Porter, as l ‘g. sons or (inugllters-ln- ("I either ‘llnv. are to decide whether Burns ls luiulpetent l0 discuss mothers- lu John .l. llurns we have ul lellst our- gululnt defrndlvrv ofTthlt: “mph ahnwd] nlmllwlr-IIllldwln-ii YINII ‘inluu- The Ncw York lcmu t‘ l s - - ‘y " ~ I m“ ward “quay, i, m.“ ‘lonr nplghhfll, shows one ‘of the rcllsons d $1000 that his wlfck IIIOIIIPI‘ bus [lrolulllf-d 1311""! l" Illa“ m“ “y n16". unnmqn 501151‘ illuu tbv Ilt‘ llcitulne the AOII-lll-IIIIV BI M"- averagc Illll-IIIILIIIIIIN‘, .\ .lur_v o.‘ Margaret (‘unlpbglL abovc Photograph staged last evening by the Gladys Klurk Company at the Prince Ed- llrll ’I‘hcntro afforded great pleas- ure to all present. The character of Pollyanna is n flesh and blood example of the power of Kindness Every word sho utters. every step silo takes, every’ friend she makes is glowing evidence of u heart that is kept joyflfl und fragrant‘ by the exercise 0t‘ kindness. ln the flesh and blood version of tho stage, Pollyanna looms sweeter und nonr- ler than ever -and the quaint. chur- lncters of her new found New 1on8- ~lund home become realities that stir the heart. Miss Gladys Kinrk in the title role had ample scope to demon- strate her splendid talent. hilsses. Connor, Hall and Ferris were M90 to advantage and the other players Messrs Balfour. Hlbert. Ferris. Ho! and Sharkey in their roles did vet‘? effective Work- _ The company will repeat. this pleasing performance this afternoon and close their rusfltwlllem W‘ YtIKhI. with the ensaains modern to League ol Nations She is Not Bound to [An Attempt To Sale of Potatoes] Not Apply for Admission niates Over ller Colonies dates for the former German col- onies were to be disturbed -by the League. Germany states that she - signed the peace treaty and the League Covenant with the excep- tion of being admitted and thus being permitted to participate in the distribution of ruandatcs over her colonies. Since she bus not been admitted to membership and had no part in the distribution of‘ mandates the appeal said. she thcre fore considered herself no longer hound by the treaty (‘Illllflww uileul __. ’l‘bere ure only two possible paths Fire Sing Sing (Special to The Guardian.) OSSJNTNG. Nov. 19—The dis- covery of a fuse made of lint ps per and cotton fibre and other in flammable material in a cell occu pied by a Russian in Sing Slug prison has disclosed what Wards Lawes announced last night as be- lieved to be a. plot to start u fire in thoiworksbops with the object ti’ A ltnela. jail delivery. Anxiety For Safety Of The Sootsburn SYDNEY. Nov. lib-A Govern- ment. steunlei‘ will likely leave North Sydney tomorrow morning to scan-h for the missing coast steanzer Sootsburn, which left Donne flay, Nfld., last Friday and oi‘ whit-ll nothing has been hear since. 'i‘ilc Scots-burn is only a light craft lmd anxiety prevails ‘or lilo safety of the captain um‘ crew. Farmer Group Will Not Oppose Norris Government WINNIPEG, Nor. ltl-Avlvlle there will ‘be no fusion of the Farmer's Party in the Provincial Legislature with the Norris Gov- ernment goup, the largest. group in the House, the farmers will not enter the House as formal Oppo sition and vvlll support the Gov- ernment in all good legislation. i. run wnsrunn, TEMPERATURE, TIDE, moon, arc TORONTO. November 20th increasing westerly winds. fair and a little lower temperature. High tide this afternoon at 5.49 and tomorrow at 6.42; it will be high tomorrow morning at 6.04 and Monday ot 7.18. Sun sets this afternoon and to- morrow at 4.23; it rises tomorrow morning at 7.09 and hlondny at 7.10. Full moon Thursday. Nov 26th at 9.42 p. m. Vnozle the Sunshine Klv’ MORE- DAYfi FOR ggéexm“ l HOPDING MAME. UD YOUR Lia's ANY WAY YOU time, BUT G ET BUSY ON YOUR fy-iillfhu-m 2 can." u. a e um ill-Hill llll lllll lwl . liiilli llll Nl lllll Says Sir Auckland Geddes - to Co-operate for Peace or DriftApart Into War and v Then Blame the Others. NEW YORK, Nov. l9——Onty two with its idllows and maintaining courses, cooperation with his fel peace and fellowship between it- lows in ntaintairllng peace, or iso self and them and devote its 0118i" lution and resultant drift UOWU-Til glee to a solution of its internal inevitable war. present themselves problems. Alternatively it ca! to each nation In the world, Sir follow the path Germany follow ’ nhlflklzlnd Geddes, British Auu- ed ‘in the years before 1914, ulfui‘ bassudor. rlelal-ared last night ‘in illlle blame of mternationub ddfil an address before the Chamber cull-HES "P011 "16 115110"! °¢ Ab" of tkrullnerce, stated at New York. world and drift toward war, which some day ‘will look and will be 3f»- sumed to the rlnevirlalile. I kn" no third road in which any stat-.- can travel. wee-wees.“ w. .......“... _~,_. . .-_._@..=-v~¢;s..a: ‘ before each nation at a time of world change like“ this. the Am- bassador said. it can cooperate ITIXES AND FUXMEN r LEAVE lglj MONTREAL Tuplin, J (7., S. B. F. 00.. Oharlottetown. W. K. R0 gers, Vice Hresldent Woodman, T. B., Charlotte- town ' \Villow Hill S. B. F. Co“ Sum- merside, E. W. Manson, Sec- retary . . a’ ll‘csi.erllny' was ‘ll. notable day in I i _ the history of the silver black fox . is. ~ ‘ industry cf the Province, over 400 ~ . of the island's choicest live foxes being shipped to Montreal for ex ltibilion in the great fox show there from Nov 24th to 26th. Almost 100 foxes left Charlotte town in the special car provided and 257 left Summerslde. ' A-mong those who left were Messrs W. A. Jenkins, Vernon, G. .A. Sharpe. T. B. Woodman. J. Arbing_ W. E. Agnew, J. B. Rom bough, A. ‘it. Shea. J. A. Far- quharson. W. K. Rogers, Col. D. A. hioKinnon_ Dr. Leo Frank. and Vernon Burke._ Messrs C. E. McNiltt Chester IAlcLure, and =8. Peterson leave this morning. A/rnong those who left on the special from Summerslde were Messrs Senator Murphy, A. E. B. Murphy. John Sinclair‘ Gav in Hardy. J. W. Calbeck, T. B. Rogers. Fred Rogers and Dr. Allen ‘ldollowing is a list of Island ‘en- tries for this exhibition. 40ft Charlottetown and East ..117 Sumlmerside and West H.292 —— 40s. MR. McLURE PROMINENT ‘ AMONG THE JUDGES Mr. W. Chester S. McLure will yudge the Silver Foxes at the , live box show in Montreal, Nov * ember 24in. 25m, and 26m assist ‘ ed by Dr. Xvliulsworth of Boston and J. D. Drolet, Farrier, Montreal. Mr. McLurc is also cheimmn of judges at the Boston show to bl held December 1st and 2nd. The Muekegon live fiox exhibition are also urging Mr McLure to judgr Agnew, W11, lCltehdotteiowq, P.E.I. .....10 their [0395 at the exhqbmyon on British Am. S. B. (.10.. Sum- ixcembqr 19m As a “d” 0g ‘mrefflidfl. R11. J01!!! B- MK!" live anlmlllle and also of Silvc: N811)’, PPQB- fox furs Mr. McLure is with- BMWII- G90- E» Kfilltll-Iltlfin. out a peer. . immediately follow P. E. l. in; u", 505m“ show the Amery. CB-llibeck. J- W-l 5B $011. Bum- can Breeders‘ Association will": ‘IIIGTBIOQ ... .-. -.. ... Illdizl hgalvg Mr, McL/urg (glgggfly a1] f9: CB-rrlltlwrfl. S-B-F-i 90-. Mon- es for their advanced xeglstratio: 318-5118, A16! MCLOOG, SHI- siygtem, retfl-ry -- f. .--3 l-t is something for this prov- Clark. l" 0., Summerulde l~‘ur Producers, Ltd, (moi-lot- tetown. W. S. Grant. Man. inoe to the proud of that they halve a. hum recognized as the beet judge of Sliver 110x furs and Dir. ....... ...... ...8 animals, His effort; on ‘beheld’ of Gillie. Irwin R.. Miscouche ....6 me industry hgvg m4 g, gfegt, ta- Graint, worm- S., Chtown . . . . ..8 fluenoe in making fur fanning r Hannlll, T. B., Allibenon .......4 financial success in this Provlnr» Hanson, Jos. S.. N York City. Branch at Albe on Mr. McLure-‘s alotlvities in fur farming tinoludes breeding an-I- ‘ Harding, Gavin, Grahame flood 8 up,“ 59,1395 4,93“; the “n”; 1 Jenkins» W- Av vein“ 3mm” --2 handler of tSllver Fox furs. A vi- Johnsion, J. A., Tlgniah ....,.10 S“ m m, C‘ lMcfLul-e p“... yum, ‘ Kennedy. Sam. Chlflnttflowv --4 Ltd.’ Marehfleid shows clearly the 1m. John A. Swmmerllde -- W1? interest ‘he has i the industry Mackmmm- D- A-w clllirllm“ We congratulat the different m“! ~20 Lllve fox shows in their selection '_ Magic SJLF. 00., Summerslde 16 o; M“ Mom", a, n Judge’ know“. . hfcNelll‘, Allan & Saunders, ‘fun we" that u“, b“; yuggmem I. Summerside . ... l2 Lllllligan and ‘Morrison, North- "o ... and most careful decisions will be awarded in the vurlous classes. 0 {Fill . . . . .. ... . . . . . .- - h...- hlurpb)’, A.E.B.. 'l‘ll;nlsb. I‘. h‘. I. .. .. . . . . ‘Murphy. P. 0.. Tlgnish, P. E. 0 A ‘ ll. ....2 . . . Park Island B. l5. F., Summer- side. J. LeRoy Holman. Sec- _______ K rotary .. . i6 ‘ ilev. Edward Morris will speak at the following places next week’ i . Sunday, November Mat. iMqrny. ' Harbor Nome-Cambridge Halli at 10.30 a. m. Wood islands Presbr. tr-rlnn (‘hurch at 2.30 I‘. M. Monday. Novclmber 22nd, Char Q lottetown-Strsnd 'l‘lleatre at 8 _ p. m. Tuesday. November 23rd. Helfu Church-IS!) p. m. Polneroy, A. A., Charolttetown 2 I'm-e Canadian S. B. F. Co.. Surnmerside, P. G. Clark. Secretary... itogers. B. G.. Sunumerside Rogers, W. K., Charlottetown . ltombough, J. B., Charlottetown 1 ltosebalnk Fur I-‘ilrnls. Charlot- tetown. Loo Frank, Treasurer 10 “.40 5 ..2 . 8 0 4'1“ drama. "The Brat." Rayner. A. l-L, Tiflvleh éral-illvglxttsgo- Evvemlv" “w, ayiz- gjl-iis“锑m°"l“t‘dé""“é rrnurhlsyfrsgvenrser zeta; = Y r - -' “mmufl ' Andrew's Presbyterian . uro ' ‘ Silver For Reaching 00.. Al- Meniscus-TM p. m. _ , eel-ton, F. c. Rogers. Mana- “Friday? gzember ‘will. Bfldlv , ger ......- .l.... ..2 ‘m’ ' m" ' ~' sues. F. .l.. Waterford m,,,*“‘",,,_“§1;?"“;, 1.11;,“ m“ 81mm. G. A., Fur 00-. Clmrlnt- meet the Brethren m ihclr .- totown ....4 s. _.-. t Sea! River n. r. c». chqloz- “:3; PP- W- "- AMEWW- ° I ‘ _ _ ltZ-j . w ' town, W. A., Jenkins, Marra- N_ u "Mum. Grand I01‘ ........ . . .... ....I! u woman llII oi‘ whom have acquir- UGIO-II-IS-tf i Mum» jtécial‘ Sale , of Palterkrisp 45c per lb. for Today, Only at John out: Johllson