g g g e Continues to-day Remnants and odd lots from all over the store-brought to light during stock tak- ing-—will be placed on sale Tuesday morn- ing at our usual REMX .~\ NT SALE PRICES —Remnants of Dress Goods —Remnants of Silks —Remnants of Velvets. -—‘-Remnants of Cottons. —Remnants of Flannelettes. —Remnants of Ginghams. —Remnants of Linens. —Remnants of Sheetings. —Remnants of Pillow Cottons. —Remnants of Towellings. Stocking Remnants Half Price Three lines of Stockings being cleared at the Remnants Sale—— $4.00 Stockings at . . . . . . . . .$2.00 pair ' $2.00 Stockings at . . . . . . . .. .. $1.00 pair ' The lots offered include “Glove Silk,” “Silk and Wool,” and one lot of Silk iii Navy Blue (iniy. Embroidered Organdie Half Price At Remnant Sale Mauve Organdie Embroidered with White $1.85 for 93c. Peach Organdie Embroidered with White 9-5 7°" 51-13 White Organdie Embroidered with Mauve $1.75 for 80c Green Organdie Embroidered with Tangerine 51-85 for 936- wmtg Organdie Embroidered with Pink $1.85 for 93c. Green Organdie Embroidered with White $2.25 for $1.13 I"IOORB a 1161.500 UNITED 119-12] Queen Sh, -.--..>_lti.,.l. -, .. . - .._\ i NH“--. Charlottetown —l2 ouLv LADIES’ Suits re- gular 820.00 to 830.00. your choice $10.00 at SINOLAIRS. illoozrosl —-LADIIC‘; OUVETYN TAIIS in blue and brown, regular $1.50 for 98c at SINCLAIRS. 1600 2 20 2i REV, Kelvin, will be at home on Thursday. Fob. 21st. from three to five and seven till nine. 1594-2-20-11 —OLEARING PRICES ON ALL Ladies’ Winter Hats. at SIN- CLAIRS. 1600 2 20 2| —GREAT BARGAINS IN SILK. Ratine and Cotton Dresses at SINCLAIRS. 1600 2 20 2i —LOST $35.00 between Kensing ton and New Annan, Saturday nikht, February 16. Finder please return to Neil MucKinnon, New Annan Race Track and -be suitab ly rewarded. l596-2-201i. —VEILINGS WORTH 40c; and 50c to clear 20c and 25c per yard at SINCLAIRS. 1600220 2i —-LADIES’ CLOTH TAMB .as- sorted colors, clearing each 50c at SINCLAIRS. 1600 2 20 2i —THE LADIES AID of the Presbyterian Church, Kensington will hold a chicken supper in King (ieorge Hall, Saturday afternoon and evening, beginning at 4 o'clock. Adults 40c children 20c. 1606 2 20 2i -—SUMMERSIDE AGENT.— Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., is now Guardian rep- resentative in Sunsnierslde and will be pleased to receive news, adver- tislng, new and renewal subscrip- tions and Job-Printing. Mr. Mac- Donald sells the Morning Guard- ian at his store. l-Ils Telephone N0. is 12-2. ti —A FINE WEEK—Summerslde Fell. l8, 192i. Weather conditions for the week just ended have been so favourable that most all kinds of out-door labor have been carried on, much hauling is also being done the nights however, turn much cold- _ _ er the mercury ranging from zero to 8 below for the week ended, still it is record weather, with more sav- ing of fuel than last wlnter.—'l-i. -—CIVIC FOLlTlCS-Civlc mat- ters havc become quite active recen tly and those who have declared their intentions to become candid- ates for Councillors are on the alert llliayor Lidatone is again in the field ‘and whether opposed or not will be known on Tuesday, Nomination |day. The candidates however are lnlen in whom the town may place every confidence-H. l I -—8MELT-Fl8HlNG ABOUT W. ~.~,;§c- qsv" ~ "@~’ ‘w. w fir 0IIEAP SALES! 6" BIG DAYS Feb. 21st to 27th. Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, n.3,, Master Macon lfilllllrllsoll ST. PIGTEIPS. P- E- l- Wednesday. , Dry 509d; ____v__ mpw 25 p. c. ofi I Boots and Shoes 35 P- 9- <5" Clothing 25 r- <=- o" l Hardware .. 2° P- 9- ‘m l Tinware 2° P- r- "ll l l Groceries 2° P- °- °" u l Rubbers l5 P- °~ °fl ( Cmckaryware ..................... .. 15 P- °- ‘m y- King Cole m, and Blue Bird - 60¢- 1 Anderson: Special Blend '. 52°- ‘ l I Pup‘ Lard ........................... .. - 22c‘ ‘ 3 Cakes Soap, Dlllsmsn’: Electric - 13°- ' a Cakes 803p, White Knight ....... .. 15¢- ‘ l Twist T L - 9°- , ‘ l American Navy Dirk ---------------------------------- " 17°" , American Navy Llql-lt . 3 l" 25°- 17c. I F 1-2-1 . i‘ A ' STOCK enormous IllAlIalFAX, Feb. l9.——Qll°l"ll°"5 furnished by Ward and Johnston. Call, General Electric ......... .- Canadlan Steamship Com. do Pfd. Asbestos Com. . Dominion Bridge Mex. Petroleum . Steel Company or Canada international lMer. Marine .. British Empire Steel 1st Pfd Penmalrs _ Press Steel Car , Ablti-bi .. Reading Shalwlnlgan Southern Pacl 1934 Victory 1988 Victory 103$ Viotory i087 Victory IAN K8 Iank Commerce ilenk Royal .. Bank Montreal Bank Nova Bootla Wheat-May, 110%, Sept. 100%. it (‘Illa in. i, .,- lllll o.~cil.l.,si.'s OPHCMELIT n1‘, wu-ww- 54 87% MONTREAL EXCHANGE H0; Corn, may 7N‘. July 80% Sept. lOVER-The smelt-fishing industry lgear, mllny others Jnillch in favor of the time exten- sion, will follow suit in a few days. as a matter of fact they will be safe -’.l‘liken as a whole the fishermen of lthis section have made a very suc- ly landed over till operations open - up in the spring-H. icessful and profitable season, and —MARRlAGE.-At the Manse, __ ‘North Bedeque, on Thursday, Felb- ruaryl-ith lit 1 o'clock p. 111,, by Rev. D. K. Rose, B. A., James E. ? Sullivan of Summerside to Miss Margaret Helen Siliiker, daughter ‘ of John Sllliker of Wilmot. The lbride was unattended and was ‘ charmingly dressed in a travelling suit and looked the picture of health. The groom is a popular trader in lSummerside and is the son of Mr. David Sullivan of Port I'll". P. E. I. After the ceremony the happy couple proceeded to the train for the Car lilerry and m; m the Mainland for a tour. They will reside on their return in Slimmer- side. We wish Mr. and iMrs. Sulli- van a happy and prosperous mar- ried life. zzTlie Oil of the People-Many oils have come and gone, but Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectrlc Oil continues to maintain its position and increase its sphere of usefulness each year. dis sterling qualities have brought it to the front and kept it fliers, and it can truly be called the oil of the people. Thousands have . M t l lPower 729mb?” Montreal stock Ex ‘vfffinlfizg Electric _ benefited by it ond use no olher i ( “mg ' National Breweries . —- Drelvllflltlfln- . He“ Telephone _ 123 Atlanllesugar .. 1!‘?- Ilrompton ..... .. - At-chlson . 93/4 ' St. Lawrence Flour — Am- C5!‘ s‘ F 16g S l (nmwa pow" _____ __ _ ._. Am. Locomotive 7 ‘ Cuba can,’ Sun, Phi _ 67% Am, smelting & Refining 61% —Mr. Lawrence Gallant return- Pan Amerlcan Petroleum 46% ‘ruaconda Copper ed to town on Friday, after spend- l Améflcm c“ n2 Cam punk. Ranway _ 1451,42 lng the week at his home in Du- l Brazilian Fraction 48% New ‘grim gentml’ v“'_H' HOWBHl $l11llh PM. 100 Cll-bfl n9 “gar -- ' ’ _ Howard Smith Cgm, 57 Crucible Steel .... .. 62 615x11" Ball; ‘zialyamllk Mans“; Spanish Rive,- lPfd __ _ 113 ‘international Paper 35 charlogtetown__x Spanish River Corn. . 106w, Kelly 55PF|118il9ld -- 24% ' ' -Mise Ids MeKsnnn of Prowee Bros, is spending a short vacation with friends at Emerald and Kon- slngtom-K. , ' loov '““'°“"d° W“ f‘,‘:,z:"‘§:;,flc 130;; —Miss Mildred Benton of nulli- Umh copper 68 er River and Miss Lolita Weeks of l,’ s. steel __ 1027A- Fredericton have returned to their homes after spending the past few days in Charlottetown. "y "ll I- i’ -0l-l0l> hum Bolton's Catalog -—MR8 ROBERT S. HUIPH- Jsuor n“ Romero o-nm. ..'FIIH MARKET OPENED at Montague. Salt and fresh fish. prices right-William Landrey. North Side Bridle. 7i ._.'EAB‘I'II\N AGENT» —- Mr. J. W. Murdock ts now Guardian As- entinlpntsguoandwtllboplsal- ed to rooelvo news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renow- alguhscripsiona. ....'WHIST PARTY.- Tha sixth annual Whilst of tho Sturgeon Club took place in the Hall. hebruslry 14th, there being fifteen tables playing. 1lhe gents Dfllfl V88 W0" by Mr. Edwin McDonald, while the ladies first prise was won by Miss Margaret Mahar. HHNSTITUTE MEETING-irks regular meeting of the Georgetown Women's institute was hold in the council room on Thursday, Feb. 14th with a large attendance of members and visitors. A delicious lunch was served by Miss Estelle Aitken and Mrs. Doyle. The meet: ing closed with the National An- u had been transacted. the following Insurallfi Company 1 The annual meeting of the Char- lottetown Fire insurance Company was held Monday evening in the Board of Trade Rooms. ‘ The report of the directors show that the company had a prosperous year, and were able to declare a dividend on the year's business. After the usual routine business officers were elected for the incom- ing year:- Geo. E. Hughes, President. J. T. McKenzie, Vice-President. Messrs. A. C. Duchemiu, E. Collin and Dr. Bagnall. directors. The appraisers were Messrs A. C. Ducbemin, J. T. McKenzie and P1 Collin. Auditors, Mr. L. P. Tanton and Dr. Ayen; and the secretary-treasurer, Mr. G. l-l. Holhrook. Much regret was expressed at the loss to the company of their late secl-etai-ytreasuier. Mr. B. Balderstou, who faithfully fulfilled the duties of his oillce for so many years, and the following resolution was then passed: “Resolved. that the secretary be instructed to convey to Mrs. Ben}. them.—.-\. . . “HONOR ROLL —Cardlgan _ has dwindled so low that a few of_ ‘the fishennen have"hullletl in"thelr who are not Head School, for the month of Janu ary—Grade Vl.—1. Annie L. Mc- Donald; 2. Belle J. McLeod; 3. Sarah B. Nicholson. Grade lV-l, lnez A. Nicholson; 2, Rose ll‘. Sul- livan; 3, Florence McSwaln. Grade ll—~Sr.—1, Marion M. Sullivan; 2. Margaret B. McSwaln. Grade ll. Jr. —1, Louis J. McDonald; B, Leslie D. McDonald. Grade 1.——1, George M, Nicholson; 2, John McSwain. Highest average in clssswork for the mouth 87; lowest 76. ..,.'PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MONTAGUE-Tlle services in the Presbyterian Church, Montague on Sunday, Feb. 24, will be conducted by Rev. W. S. Zliabon, B. D.. at 11 a. m. and at 7 p. m. and in the lfnlon Church, Lower Montague at 3 p. m. The subjects are: Morniilg, "The Mystery of Godliness llnll tire City of God." Afternoon, “Ambas- sadors for Clirist-—tlleir character and Message." Evening. ‘Tile “Y5- tery of iniquity and Babylon. "l8 Great." =SADLY BEREAVED HOME-—- Deep and widespread regret is oc- casioned by the death of Katie Mc- Donald which occurred at her home in Cardigan on Sunday, February 10th, after n short illness. All that medical skill and kind niirs- iing could do was done "to relieve her of her suffering. .120: God Willed nlnerwlliéfiand she [passed away, fortified by the sacra- |ments and the last rites of the Catholic Church of which she was a devout member. The deceased was an estimable woman, hospitable lin her home and her grief strick- len father, brothers and sisters. as- ‘well as relatives and friends, mourn; their loss. Her funeral was very largelylattended. The sist.rs are Margaret in Boston and Mrs. John Gotoll of Georgetown. Sincere sym- pathy is extended to the family in their sad and sudden afllictlon.—A iQa-i _ ::Pl~otsct the child from the ra- vages of worms by using Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator. llt ls a standard remedy, and years of use have enhanced its reputation. --—<oo——-—- PERSQNALS ..'l\liiss Wilson, Cardigan, is vis- lting friends in Georgetown-A. ..°l\lr. Landrlgnn. Lower Mont- ague, recently visited in George- town-A. ..'Mr. John Scrimgeor, Cardi- gan, recently visited in Georgetown. ——Mrs. Martin Kehoe, North Try- on. spent over the week-end in town gliest at the Deegan house. ' H ..'Mr. Albert Dalzlel of the P. E. l. Railway is visiting his home A got the delights of eating. And yet supplied with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. From childhood to old age they daily overcome or prevent the Balderston and family the sincere regret of the stock holders of this company at the continued illness of her husband, and to express our sympathy as well as our high ap- preciation of the faithful services rendered by Mr. Balderston for io many years, who so efllciently lili- ed the position of secretary-treas- urer, first of the Charlottetown Mutual. and later of the company as at present constituted; and also that a check be included for li gratuitous three months salary as a further token of our esteem.” it is gratifying to know that this company which is a purely local en- terprise is making such excellent progress and that the year 1923 has been a prosperous one. The result is very creditable to the manage- ment and should be a source of gratification to olir people. -—--—<o->-——i- VALENTINE CONCERT AT BRADAUBANE. The Valentine concert and Bas- ket Social which was held in the hall at Brndalbane on the four- teenth lnstant, was an unqualified success. The ideal weather and the fine condition of the roads re suited ins building crowded to‘ capacity. Although many were standing. the order maintained throughout was exemplary, and except when the appreciative sil- ence wns punctuated by laughter and applause, the proverbial pin might have been heard to drop. The chair was occupied by J. Gordon McKay, under whose direc- tion the following programme was presented: Address by the chairman. In- stlunientai music by the orchestra, (encoled) Recitation, Annie Gam- ester.—-Solo (selected), Richard Dickinson, (encoredJ Reading, "The Foxes‘ Tails," Isabel McLeod, (encorod). Tenor Solo, (selected), F. W. E. Haslwin, (encored). Pan tonrlmo, “Comiiftil-m‘ the Rye."by seven Scotch insoles Mm. Alex. McDonald, Mrs. John J. “McLeod, and the Misses Hazel Kennedy, Luella Todd. lisaberilliacliood, Sadie Buchanan and Marion Weeks. The air was sung by Mrs. John Stirling, (sncored). instrumental music by the orchestra, (encored). Solo, “Wllieu You Come Home", Mrs. John Stirling. (sncored). IPlayette.—"A Cure for Obstin- N0 Need to Be Dyspeptic If Stomach Sours, Gets Gassy and “fill/Y. Swsoten and Lllqhten With Stuart's Dyspepsia Talnlta One never srows too old to for- oid people will sometimes play on these memories and lbring on dys- peptic altltacks even though the diet be simple. Every family should be in Georgetown-A. town.—A. ..‘llliss Margaret Landry, Mont- ague, recently visited in George- . .'Miss Kathleen Fnlrchild. Georgetown, is visiting her aunt Mrs. Leslie, lforslL-A. .."Miss Marlon Douglas, teacher Morsll, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Georgetown-wt. ..'Mrs. William McDonald, Georgetown, is visiting her son Mr. Reuben McDonald, Charlottetown. ‘ A dlatiessos due to indigestion. They sweeten t-bo stomach by giving it the alkaline effect as in health. they absorb the gases, they lift of! the feeling of heaviness, llhay stop sour risiugs or heart burn, they actually awist in the digestion of food, and from all points of view , .11., acy." Following is the cast of chsraoterin-Miss Tabitha Troll and Miss Rachel Trott. principals of “SuperilciaP Academy; MBTlOYI Weeks and Euphenlla Mathlesorl; Miss Mary Lyon. "the sweet Willis girl," Marion Cssely; Arabella Screochout, Pauline Wrisgletwlst. Alloo, Ellen,‘ Nellie and Ross. "Scholars belonging tn the Acad- cmiv-etalilen respectively M"- Alsx. McDonald, Mrs. Angus Gill-is. the Misses Luella Todd, Marion McKenzie, Hazel Kennedy all‘! Sadie Quchanan. David LYOHWUIB heavy father", Alex. McDonald; Charles Goodwin, “Mary's love' John Todd: "The pert "maid". I- bel MscLeod. The Playette was a bright com- edy with ‘many laughter-provoking situations, and a well defined p10!- Dlirlng Act l-l., a duet was render- ed by the Misses Arabella Screech- out and Pauline Wrlggletwist. Afters short intermission for the sale of candy. the programme was concluded as fol-lows: I Reading, “The ‘Mustard Plaster.’ Mrs. John J. McLeod. (encored); Solo, (selected). Hszsl Kennedy. (encorsd): Minstrel Show by tell “cullud boys Chairman, Nehemiah Spendthrift, George McLean; Speakers. Rufus Rllstlii Johnston. Allan McKay; Ephraim Ezra Pull emdown. Raymond Kennedy: Nell uctlednmar Jones. John Ans!" Buchananzllezekiah Jouos Gilda!‘- Albert Todd; ‘House Commlttee.— Willi er Tomkilis, John Todd: qgpr; Washington Green, Lola L. are one oi the ulost invaluable aids to health to be found. 8o. no matter what you eat, if your stom- ach rebels, always remember that n iiO-cent "box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will keep your stomach sweet and thus aid to prevent much of the distress that comes late in life.’ ..°Mr. James Fltsgarald, stud- ant at 8t. Houston's University, Charlottetown, is visiting his par- ents Capt. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, Georgetowli.—-A ~ ——' MINERAL MIXTURES A good mineral mixture should. he allowed the eows at all times. 'l‘-'llls one is good: Common salt, 20 parts; finely ground bone meal, 40 Dflrts; finely ground calcium lime stone, or wood ashes. or airelaked lime 40 parts all thoroughly mixed and to which is added from one- half to an ounce of potassium lod- ide to the 100 pounds. If the ill- clusion of other ingredients such as sulphur, a little copperas, epsom sdts, and others, are wished, this fairly complete mineral mixture is suggested: alt, coimnon, l0 lbs; bone 1060i, finely ground. or hone flour, I6 lbs; commercial kal it. or potassium chloride. or w M3108. 1'3 lbs; sulphur, flows of, 10 lbsé’ llir-slsked limo or lino- stoue, illndy ground, t0 lbs; Glau- oel-‘e salt. 0 lbl; opsoln salts, 5 lbs copperae or inn sulphate, 2 lbs: total , 100 lbs. To 100 pounds of this mixture add ouesbslf to an ounce of a- slum iodide. About s pound mineral mixture per sow per month - all oflnoxtmoto ; . allowfi~ so two mixtures" ~llave tried and proved. EVEOTRAIN THE PRLNCI- PAL CAUSE OF HEAD- AOHES Some authorities say 00 p.0- '01 all headaches are caused by eyutraln; no authority uts It Isle than 70 0.0. Leave t to your own experience. When getting a iloadache, you close your eyes, don't you? Of the twelve pairs of nerves In the skull, six havo_ some connection with the oyo. No wonder tho dull acllo from eyutrain occurs in any m of m llml. 8o when do- I oetlvo syn are called upon to do tile eyo-iwork required by modern life, the third ocu- lar muscles sot up pain along tile nerves connecting with the other of rte comet pa r you s! tile mm. alliance sullen not one headache but a thou- llnli - Make an appointment now- 3000i!“ n. J. MABON OQMIIIOMII » d..- ngaxwm-w _ Nontllfl l ' ;l~'.-~=*-s.: "l "v . vlnfizzrol/adtm Ail lovers. of cards. all lovers of’. chocolates give a. i royal‘ reception to this new creation by Mott's.- h consists 0F a-Full PQUl-ld Pack’ age of: Muir's Chocolates (39 different, 39 delicious centres) a Full pack of fine playing cards and a pad 0F bridge scores. unique bridge prize! a oil's Chocolates Koszr lie-tn...» 1m it.” aides. ’ joining in the chorus. - al music, Brudders Gitdni". Gf-lell ‘gramme, the baskets were ca? 5 Your Duty to Your Dealer McKay; Jllil§él§,—K8llll€l‘ll Gra- Ethel Mann; 3, Beatrice Glllls; ham, William Graham and John J. Frances Shea. i McLeod. Grade fV.—1. Glen Hecllhert; The Mlnstrellshow opened withlKathleen Gillis; 3, James ».. an interesting debate on the lillh-lbei-t; 4, Bertha Noonan. ject, “Resolved dat it ain't no Grade li'l.-—-1. Frank Craig; crime to steal chickens." E-loqlient Lizzie Adams; 3. ‘Keith Mann. speeches were delivered on both Grade li.—1, Ethel. Adams; The followinz . numbers Mary Shea; 3, Reuben Heckbe were then rendered by “do nig- 4, Frank Hillluan. 8lils."—lQunl'tot. ‘ffieeln; Nellie Grads i. (Sr.)~—1. Helen Gill Home." Brudders Johnston. Green. 2. Roy Master; 3, Lewis Ropers. Turnkins and Gitdar. with full "ntg- Grads l. ‘JIJ-v-lhmfiflfd- i gab" chorus, (encored). Chorus. 2, May McLellan; 3, Joan Craig. "clm-yme back to old Vlrslnny." lPrllnen-l, Frank Adulms. J. by “d9 nlggshs," with thelaudience Bowness, Teacher. ‘lnstrllmout- -———<o>—-——— and Johnston. Burlesque 113ml)‘ mime. “Goodnight Ladies." by B11 "lie nlggalls.“ The orchestra in eluded the following pieces:—— Ykylln, Charles Todd. A1119" Todd and Louis McKay. Bani" u-lllllele, liouils McKay and Allan McKay. Organ. Eliza Todd- At the conclusion of the Di‘0~ “Cascarets” 10c Best Laxativ for Bowel if you feel sick. dizzy, upset, “They. Work While You Slee your hull is dull or sclliu. or v stomach is sour or sassy, lust ably auctioned by Alex McDonald. The net slim of $95-90 will‘ realized. --—-——.0-n-——-— INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL. Following is the slnnolns o! llw pupils of Indian-River School for the month of Juiilliry: i (p.149 vlL-i, Bernadette Mc- one or two pleasant "C l Lenny to relieve constipation and bllio tlradc Vi.—1, Grace Easter; 2. boss. No [fining-nicest oaths Gerard Niclsallon; 3, Irene Came laxative pit earth for Men, Wo roll; 4, Elilzabcth Grills. and Chlllimn; 10c boxes, also Grade V.-—l, Sidney net-linen: 2. and No elm-any drill: stom- .. _ _____._. .._...__._.J.- _ ~_---.- .. -<Q=yn\ .----.»_--..-... m u..- “s... .-. By SET-H BROWN seen adve, exactly W. You should realize that your denier is your servant-that hi8 800th uiul service are intended for your bcilciit, and, therefor?’ if you are not receiving from lllin just exactly the lilllll 0f 99!‘- vlce which you believe you are entitled to, it la not only yflll‘ privilege but your duty to tell the dealer. \ Malgolt plain to him wherein he clui improve his service Emil rnetholls in your behalf and you will find, an a rule, that he) W!" give close attention to your suggestions. One of the methods which you can use ill this direction ls to ‘call the dealerm attention to announcements which have appeared in his advertising. Eur instance, 1 yournre buying certain gptleipg whip); you have; d and if for any reaso taboos tales do no _ t: with your npprgval, or fifghbytld finite 00MB up to yo idea ofvvllnt they were representations he, it ls fl- good plan hirsute this fact to the dsaloir frankly. Almost’ all deaths alig honest. The have learned by experience and ohservlltlnltilllltlt to only b0 advertise the truth about their ‘ t‘ ,_ s errors will creep in which the dealers are ulwdyll ignorance. fy. Your duty to your dealer goes beyo “ goods from his stores-and paying for i _ You should appreciate the fact that he is gravity-awhile, arid an a servant hqis entitled to know bow uppity‘ h. trust-pleasing his customers. - ' goods. at sometime! pd the point pf buying l l ~» Q fuldlllufllil