FEBRUARY 14, 1924 _ THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN PA`GE FIVE ,Yn- A'i‘i'o 351' l'Iickey’s Is something better than the ordin- ary Chewing Tobacco. It has a flavor all its own. The man who wants a real good lasting chew, always asks for Hickey’s. Beware of substitutes. IIIGKEY _ & lll0ll0l.S0l Tobacco Company, Limited terests of the Doininiona Sixty' ‘il Hunter River-3i. "I-' Hnll Saturday evening. Feb. ltltli. SHOP from Ho1_man'l Catalog A COURSE IN HOME NURSING will be given by the Red Cross Society. For further information apply 59 Grafton St. 14912 14 3i INVITED-You are invited io Basket Social and dance in C. B. A. 1-lull, Vernon River on Mon- eveniug, Feb. 18th. 1495 2 14 ll 1- li LIVE FOWL WANTED-We will be buying live fowl, Feb. 12th to 10th, paying highest market prices. Good quality expected, We have `an experienced poultry man cull your flock on request. P. J, Noy, _ THE NOR;-*RIVER DRIV- ING CLUB will hold races _on Mon- day afternoon, Feb. 18th. Tliere will he three classes, A. ll. and C. Everybody invited to come and '1 bring their speed and help make u pleasant afternoon. The (lluli will hold ii meeting in North River Members kindly attend. M="Uf'°'"'°"' c"°"°"°'°w" <11. A cHAi=iTEREo Accouirr - 'l‘ ie _ _ __ ,_ __ ,_,__ ' l . many friends in Charlotte- .: town of Mr. F. M. Leahy, inspector _,. ...ne .-~- of suns ax in nw Customs and In- land Revenue department at Ain- _ licrsi will be interested in knowing c M & that he has just passed the exam- l I I \ lnations in St. John for o full fled- ged Cliartered Accountant. Mr. 54 Queen Stl-get ,pg Leahy took these examinations in Loudon liecenibcr, under the auspices oi’ the New Brunswick institute oi' ____ Chartered Accoiiiitaiits, and has Pllbiio Auction Sales of just received word of his success, ills many friends will extend con- ;;ratulntions_ AN ISLAN DER’S EXPLOIT--'l`lIc _ sale. are held many friends of Daniel M. McLeod. who lived at liuiiliury Farm for the January, April and October lust half dozen years, but is now in the State of Washington lumbering will he interested to hear of an ex- . ll€Dl`B!9Ul€fl ll! ploit in which he figures as an im- ALFRED FRASER portant character. When he and a Mr. Cook, also an Islander, were rooniing in Spokane, a fellow boar- ZIB Fifth Avenue. ` soiiieliiiiig and covered Cook with § dar came into the room to borrow an auloiniitic and demanded money. NSW Y0l'\ i\l<'Lcod saw the act in the mirror, Silver Fox and Cross Fox should be shipped direct to ._ his win and t`0l‘<=f’.Il the Dflfly fI‘0n\ Loudon to avoid the payment of the 50 per cent duty ini -"li the "°°‘“' H0 the" l"f°"me‘l the l ‘ , b l. th . ' d i' 0 posed by the United States Government. ‘ _ :)|?_,'°|f0__s; 1.391133, °;q0Ll?g§ wah: _ _ _ _-_ __ - __ __ ,_ ._. -lf. _ il-~ -- _ ; 3, .~~ -< ~,g,§;;_.-,;__,;--;;;-__¢_;/-;< gk;----7%-f, _iif a cafe. He -followed him for _a= _ §=‘Q@<._ _ -4; 5,, in ._-.§€ L 1 Q; ¢i.._-' . g and wheeled about and kicked up 1 I l__ ed for the liold-up man and Mc- Leod also ran all around the likely places finally seeing him come out .-s\ -» »-\ - \ f-S ~ " ` ovei half nn hour and when he got iiliii in the right position had him laiiestpd but not without resist -V i_.-§.;__,;iii<:<=f. The liold-up man got two to iii; ten years in the penitentlary. Mc- I `j I.vod's exploit seems the more ex- Every trapper las w.cll as breeder of furs wants to get the _best 'grading and the best price for their furs. Ship us and you will receive fair grading and full market prices on all raw furs. I No shipment too small or to_o large to receive our personal attention. Drolet Fur llompany, Limited 418 St. Paul St., West, Montreal, P. Q- . ...M ~--MU. ii-in-zmnn E. R. Brow 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Q-traioriliii:iry when it is known that I who has only one arm, lie is a son lol i\'iiu'duck McLeod, Head of Mon- tallue. -*' 0 >»*'O'.*'<0'.~=O *Ov Ov 0>.~‘<0~.°'-O'.~“O ome-made, but HasNo 1. Equal for Cough: 9 9 i Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and ___ Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. _ Atent at Suinmerside, Lloyd Lewis, l' I G00d Strong'Stock Comlmnles' Aww »-Q-0-oo-00-0944-O44 oronto, Ont. . @.~=o-.»-o-.» -.--o-.con m 6 '°;"‘_°__ 4___ ENTERTAINMENT- A musical entertainment and basket social will be held in C. M. B. A. Hall. Vernon River, on Monday evening the 18th inst. 14952 14 li AFTON HALL.-On Monday Feb 25th there will be an excellent en- tertainment in Afton Hall (New Doiiii-nion) including an address on Community Welfare by lion. C. G. Duffy, and some of the most popii- lar Charlottetown entertainers will also take part. A fine time is promised. Proceeils in aid ot' South Shore Church. 14992 14 ll PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Nash and child have returned to _their home ln Berwick, N. S., after an extend- ed visit lionic. Mrs. Thomas 'l`reincre and Mrs. Robert Edwards fo ilaiiipsliire have returned home after a very pleasant visit In' the city, the guests of Mrs. W. W. Brown, 85 Hillsboro Street. ._._,_ Mrs. W Worth left Tiiesilay on return to Worcester, Mass.. having been called home owing to the death oi’ her mother, Mrs. Adam Murray. A W. G. Y. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 790 Kilocycles (380 Meters) WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time a iii.-Tiiiie signals. 11:55 ‘Z p. m.-Stock iiiarlu:~t rc- _ :(10 port. 12:40 port. 12:45 p. in.+Weather report. 2:00 p. iii.-Music and address. “Obedience to the Law," Mrs. I). Leigh Colvin. ' 6:00 p. ui.-Produce and stock inarkct quotations; newsb uiletiii.~‘. 6:30 p. ni.-Dinner Music by Romano's Orchestra New Kenmore Hotel, Albany, N. Y. 7:45 p. in.-Musical program. Address, “A Few Moments with New Books" li. L. Hopkins, Assistant Librarian oi' the General Electric Company. - String Quartet, “B-La-F Quartette" . . . . . . . . . . ._ Rinisky-Korsakow ’i‘hc ltice String Quartet Edward A. Rice, first violin; p. ni.-Produce market re- Q\iai'Ict tor two violins, cello and piano, “Sinforniu da Camera a 'l‘i'e lnstrunientl” . . . . .. Porpora ii. “Adagio” b. “Allegro Moderato" -Edward Rice, violin; Toni De- Steiiano. violin; Ernest Burleigh, cello; Eiirl Rice piano. *__ Soprano solo, "Phyllis" ~ . . . . . . . . _ . _li_l3ritain's necessities coinproinise on M;akec __n_fnmII_s;__n=_i:_r_»_l_\;__i:: mil! . . . . . _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . Old English some plan by which British ' ¢ ‘ ‘ ""’“" "’°""’“ ' ' -z_ Mat idn Bigelow Russ dustrics will lie .safe guarded to _ _ _ __ ,,,_._ ""”°""""’“"d'“v°’°b°""2' lstring Quartet, soon- i\x_ti-nt against the com- ll _ '=_,35;5; new - 0'¢"0-"0"-"~0~"°'-"0-'”°“'°‘°-' °'~‘°‘°’-"0 ii. “Molly on tho Slioi'e".(Iraliiger petition ot' protected foreign _ ,_ i _ .`¢!§ZZEL'_5';‘.E`T.°.¢'.“':__.¢§:"E_ -'.. _ .. .. .. _ ~ _ . . _~ ,. I ;;;;, -.-~ “ '=-' -‘ ‘ / If you lmve __ severe cough or chest li. __Song of \_’_ernihiiid . Snndby n.ii»ioiis. The login. of _ silf interest _ ,~ _ __ _ mm ,u.(.mn_,anim| wigh Soren?-hg__l c. Mennetto Mozart and the constiaiiit oi necessity ___ ` ____ ~._:§ """""'"' __ ._ throat tick e,_lionrseness, or dillicult. Quartet may, ere long, induce those who _ | >- *_____:::__;,, J ,__ I brciitiiliiq, or_ if your child wakes up Soprano Solos, repi'<-sent the great majority in \ /_//~*' "f.EE§EE5§E:iEE';Z;:`::;:__h`_f- ' ‘ _ ‘lurlgll tl“i{“}:E{‘t ;"‘tl‘t_°."°“l’_.“'{)‘_l WH a. “Unlieeded" .. .. Cecil Wright Great llrituin to reconsider thci ' é "5liiiiiiffillflll==‘i§iiE::::'|r ‘ 1 wan quic ep ry lin re in c oi “_ . .. ., _ _ _ -:;5§§§§:§§§§§§§§§§:::-3-- ; _ }___me___mde cough ___,me_|_v_ Any dm___ ii. li_:_>a{‘_t_ pi (;§l0 IB in l`l1|nS- The lN\l‘ll0S severe coughs, throat and chest colds. |0wa__ on Saturday lush une, a now in Power in Great lirltuiii Tl'lB\'B M0 mf\“.Y W0\’tl\l°“ ll""t“‘ wnphn, mnegg of M|-s_ Chhpp3||_ seem to prefer to wait untill Europe l9l°l’\5 “I this ml_’§l";l'°' ,,;;° "dd dis; whiow of the late John _[_ Chhppelh shall again be solvent. rather than ;ir'ig;llt:nvil'ii`fiili diiqilctlniifa Tilrdehbnqt formerly of the Prince Edward IS- l*‘l“’ “°“°“ “Wards me "“l‘"g“' accept anything else. Guaranteed to land railway, who passed away "lent 0' U19 DYHSGM Ullfle Wllh llle give absolute satisfaction or money about tweqve years ago_ Doininiona. and the _greater wealth - promptly refunded- Tl” Pm* °°-I Mrs. ciinppeii inns been mining of the British people at lursé. in Earlhani for three years. but has also s ent some time wit p h `\\ other members of her family in bel'-ll nlnlnlnllwll DY Gfmll lll‘lU*l“ '\ __ - _ is not calculated to increase the / \§_’»\&'@". '4 She was a native of Charlottetown, l0VB Ol the D°ml`“'l°“5 fm" their ""‘ / her madden mme being Mig; Roh. Mother Country. Given no trade . `\" |m,0n_ preferences in the Mother . _:T..‘T»*l\'»'»_,' 'rhn foiiowin song 1. Countr 's Markets, over nations Vancouver and in Charlottetown l`crentlai Trade may be applied. | - A years ago, the people 'ot the G t B _t _ United States adopted a policy un- der which they have become rich ' I _ and powerful beyond the dreams -- oi' those who were the most ho e (W. L. Cotton) The recent turn of events in Great Britain has caused niany persons to review the Imperial Situation and speculate upon the linperlai prospects. Naturally there is disappointment throughout the British lloininions on account _of the loss ot' a grand opportunity to establish a system of imperial Pre- ferential Trade. For a movement towards that end all the world's coiiditious were favorable. Foreign countries, without exception, im- posed liigli protective tariff' to the hindrance of British Trade; and the economic, as well as the financial and political ooiidltioiis ot' most ot' thein were decidedly im- favorable to a profitable trade with Great Britain or other ports oi' this Empire. (in the other hand. ull the liritish llouilnioiis and (!oioiiie_.; with ull their natural resources open to devclopiiient, with great are-as ot' country to be peopled und cultivat- ed,-a fitting resort for the un- employed ot` the Mother Country-~ and with u strong desire to re- ciprocate Ilritish trade upon the first and best terms that conditions and circiinistances would permit, were ready to enter with the Mother Country. into nn imperial Prefereiitial Trade Arraiigenient_ lint the occasion of the Labor Socialist Government oi' Great Britain, hacked up and supported liy the nialii body of the linited Liberal Party, has daslied that hope. Whether or not the linperial Parlianient as now constituted, will iinplemeiit the Imperial Govern- iiient`s promise to the Economic Conference ol’ British Premiers re- cently held in London iii respect to three or four items ot' trade. will now be known. Hut every utterance of the Party iio\v iii office and of the Liberal Party holding the balance of power responsible for their Government acts, forbids the hope that a large scheme ot' imperial Prefcreiitial Trade will be adopted. it is possible that. look- ing to the necessities of Labor in the Mother Country. some furthei concessions to the trade of the Doniinions may be made. But for a Preference iii each otiit-r'n markets, such as the comuierclzil interests oi' our Common wealth of Nations demands, iliere is no present ex- pectation. indeed the coiiiiuereial interests oi’ the liritvish Doiniiiions in the re- cent election discussions were al- niost wholly overlooked by all the ilritish llomiuions alike was fal among them. it seems not sn- likely that the British Doniinlonsl will, ere long, be constrained to l1ll0D¥» B like policy of Free Trade among themselves and Protectioii nga/inst the rest of the worldvin- cluding their Mother Country. The present is, at all events, tor Great Britain n time ot' crisis. There will be great interest in the action to be taken by the Britisli l’arliaiiient in the near future. li was truly said a short time ago, by Sir Eric Geddes in the cours-i~_ oi his notable Presidential Aildress to the Federation of liiiltisli ln- dustries that the “world trade and the prosperity ui’ this country and its industries are balanced on ai knife edge and u very little may turn the balance either way." Evi-ii yet the balance in Great liriiaiu may be turned towards liii|ir~rini i’rei'erence and unity and not io- wurds lnipcriai Disruption. STOCK QUOTATION S ~HA\lJIl\‘AX, Feb. 13.-Stock quo- ta-tlons iuriiisiied ,by Jnimgon and Ward .Mem-bers Montreal Stock Exchange. Bell Telephone 128'/U Brompton 42 St. Lawrence Flour ~- Ottawa Power ‘--A Cuba Cane Sugar I’fd. 70'/3 Pan Ainericnii Petroleum iii'/Q American Ciin_ 1195; Braziliaii Fraction 49 l-Ioward Smith Pfd. - Howard Smith Coin - - Spanish River Pi'd_ ii'l‘/2 Spanish River Coin. 112'/, Steel Company ot' Canada --- British Empire Steel lst Pfd. 5-I Penmans -- Abitibi li-il/Q Sliawinlgan 132 ‘Laurentide Pulp 93 Can. General Electric --- Canadian Steamship Com. 11% do -Pid. ~~ Asbestos Com. -- Ilominion Bridge ...___ - Mnntreni Power 156% Winnipeg Electric - National Breweries ._ 5-l Atlantic Sugar ._ 21 Atchison 100 .»\iii. Car & Foundry 170% PURE AI-IARD _Save Soap Simply rubSURPRlSEon the - soiled parts and you get im- mediate results from the foam- ing, cleansing s_uds. There is - no danger of undissolved p_ar- - ticles of soap scattering through the clothes-no waste. ' v Ain, liocoinotlve 75 MON`l'REiA.L EXCHAN(l£ if Ani. Suu.-ltiiig lil'-lllllllti 52%* l934 Victory Aiiacoiida Coppei- 38"/s|l933 Vl'~`lUl'Y ------------~~---~~--~-~~- Can. l’-aciiii: Railway ._ --- _i922 Victory New York (lclllral lilzl/14937 Vlcl-‘WY ""‘-'_ '." ` Cuba Cain- Sugar' 17% - Criirf-iiie Steel liitcriiatioiiaii l'uper 4 Kelly |Spi'iiii<1`ii-.lil .\lex. Petroleum liiteriiational Mer. -Marine Press Steel Car. - llunk Nova Scotia Reading __ ._ " Southern l’z\cil`iC Stiidohaker 102% ‘SOUL lll‘/é- - ifninn i»n._-lin-_ 132 corn. :uny S0*/2. July 80 Utah Copper 66'/g 30%- U_ S ,srnnl 108 f Oats May 48%, July 46%. 69'!/A BANKB ». 29‘/-_Z Bank Commerce -_ Bank Royal ...J.i'.._.. .1- ~- Bank Montreal = wil *lf 56 l s E, -» 89'/._ Wheat, May, 111%, .idly-_}.}1*» it on 3 ‘I 9 9 _ v I tb »__ fa. ' ‘ny ~. -_ ._ ~..-_ v _ _Linux _sn |`u li __ __ _ ' 9 if 'Y l. l;_. l 1 i < _ I » it l ,,.~.- m»...._nn»-.- -‘»¢\‘._<=_!-E .~,,..>_f-sr ‘... __ .-....._ _ i _,___ _._~_ .-_-,-__~.;.1 _-__ 4 .___ _.¢._ parties in Great Britain. Protection' 'l 'l‘oiii DeStefaiio, second violin; Iadvocated by the Conservative 1;..- _political .ltHl'ties in (trout iirituln _‘were solidly against l’i'otection, undi means by which imperial Pre- lt is possible, of course. that the two parties now in power iu| Great lh'itu/iii may iii view of Great Euiope 247,000.00li oi J. Meantime. the policy that has A Z _;,=>s_ Mi there_ioi'e against the adoption oi _ 5555151? .»__. \_ . - _ wheat and energizing » W 'lassaee ............ For them, Grape-Nuts. ‘ The starches which form a large part of the whole' ' ‘ sugars in the exclusive process of long, slow baking to which (irape-Nuts is subjected. Easier and more rapid digestion-and a supply of potential energy is the result. .I Af. against foreign couiitries and thc! "‘ l r‘ Leo Kiiweii. viola; Ernestll’arty as the only efficient inf-ans ~ i iini~ieii;ii, eeiin 'nr relieving me siinntion nfl . Soprano solo, "Spring" HildachlU1lcll\I>l0ylncI1t llllll l1\`*-‘\'Hll‘*‘l~ ami' - . . Matilda Bigelow Russ that l’art.y was eoiiseqiie-iitiy turn-l ’ _ ' I Earl A. Rice, accompanist `i-d out of office. The other t\vo_i /__` """ " ' ‘ ¢.:f§’§ ‘---" ll' _ , . ....:f. ' _ _if iS ‘ '::.;§1inP¢;“ ‘ u-¢l‘l'5““"M ` _ ii.-.issssi '¢"........ _ ip iii n»»- -. - \\l'i ; ii?21"'Z3 .n-0*" "" pm ' "_: ,,,,..»~\~"' ~ E7# § =:r_.r_ 1, ~ - :::. . -» . ~:'- 'Ir..::::3 ,::::::- =V/ 2' '_ ._.i I 'saaesisi - kté -. -i ':::::l' "TH i ~ - ' DMY i - Must Respond _ ~ IGHLY-TRAINED ATHLE'I‘ES rely upon the 4 H alertness of their bodies and brains. Above all ;-- . _i else they value responding muscles, unfaltering nerves, ` abounding health and vigor. They eat foods that are rich in nourishment, easily digested, and quick1y_ assimilated. malted barley, are converted into highly- _ fri qi. i"ri -_____/ __‘._,/ ~- '. .eri- 4.5¢ , _ .,_._ . < *“”"-‘~‘-1'* ""-'i '*~ -i~1:_¢'_!‘-,»t`\‘?*~“~T;i;_.i~i»i=z»~ .;1-'i-' ._ _ f'-§‘i'i°l" _-*-91* -1 -.v-1*' _ - _4. g and dough Y .rs are left to che,-ish the memory that have been their _ greatest wi n - loving and devoted mother, enemies Over Germany. A\\St\'l11 Mrs. R. G. 'rnyior in Charlottetown or Turkey. and no trade preferenc Mrs. Richard Stewart, Miss Mattie as Over RUESHI. FFRHCG- 0|' me Phuppell Jghn Chap ell in Van United SIMGB, Ol' Otllel' l'0l'€lgl1 f The phosphorus and iron content is equally import- ant. These are body-builders--builders and repairerl of tissues. New ' v Universities G 0 U N 22 D In Ones _ amiga.-,|,,,&,,°;t|i:,::.,,‘;i,,e,',,,,,p.i¢¢»»»°I\¢ I _li-iii How To Get It nr mn nm nwninni cm of Manufloiuro md Dliifllill' tion 3 CoulJ0nS and 93° _ neun this NIW authentic ` Dictionary, bound ln bill* ual grain, lllintnhd WW' “a°METH'N° couver, flenjamin T.,pIn Saskatche- nations. Wl\lCll lml!0S8 lll8ll l“'°` A wan, wh_ere he- is' supenintendent of a. railway division. amd Mrs. J. l.l1'.l'l-E ‘L Thompson of Earlham at whose likely I0 mllllllllll U16 lflrlfl Dl°B° H home Mrs. Chappell died. ferences which theY have f°\` li-1'Ti'\~ Mi-._ Dnnnid ivicxinnon or oiinr- many yearn slven the products °f Iottetow-n is ii niece of the deceas- ed. . ' The body is expected to arrive It was Dvlnlefl 0_l_1l bi' Ml* N' ~ In Charlottetown Friday accompan- Chamberlain that the D0mll\l°U5 nlmn.. led by Mr. B. T. Chappell amd Mrs. are now at the li0Sll\l\`l\’lK Ol ¢l19ll' ..i. R. Thompson. and in that event career. in twenty, thirty or fifty; the funeral will take place on Sat- years. some of them may he e¢I_;1l D ‘ ui-day from the residence of Mrs. to or greater than the Mot er CAYADIAN POSTUM CEREAL CO _ L|M|TE_D '_ _ f_. | iw. mu tux: ';__°‘;__‘__ u W, PNN nh paper time COUPON W __ ninctydsm °°"".- *° °°”° can of iiandlinl, ll°l¥l|\l nm-k inn. 0%- i wui. onolu wu.i. ll YILLID ' niumr¢u|o1l°°"°' rm my wiui iii. but *M gli-I with her dolls will l°°" have pound this ali °l' WY' -out pmtvsrlphl °f *"° niilidi-on mv" IWW “P- Gaii 062-I willy for an IP- polntmont. _ BAYER. _ PVMOIFIPMP 3lmDl\‘ 8lYCGPlll9» ll\l¢l‘ll'°l'“ Mrk' today may determine what value etc., as -mixed in Asllsrika is excel- they are going to be to the EmDll'¢ imfei but Amerika mis nn Born ~ upper and lower bowel and re- Al;-en_i=_y tim-_e:di::_¢;Y:_r_o_y;ari:_f:i;tAP_t& . _v _ nu and . om. e ' '“ gdb; git mager youporfever ig-:asia now freely given those of Made _ln Canada _ _ i M3~l_____7L iiiouzht vu in your mmm. Helm aw products of the M°¢l\°f C°“"f . ~' '__ ‘ tective duties against British Trade coinpetritlou, the dominions are not Great BriIain’s industries. o'r milk it is a perfectly-balanced food; highly concen- _ ___ » -- trated; easily digested; economical-there are many _ '»'___ hglpirigs to the package; ready to eat. At all grocerai ' fs? ~.. ,»_ v ‘Y-._ “_There’s a Reason” of ., ff » ~ .' _v _. lr 2 1 Zi* II. .W _ a __ §‘.§°x5T§ ff “ _ . ":i_‘.=i 5 --\.\.\=- ‘- ¢\\ ‘ \\ \ _ .. rf ' . iw;-|il.’.' I 'if-ig -ll Q’ ‘ll§};_’¥;l'; §s~§’ \ gig si E l;‘!;f-lil; £5 il! ll `illfll':r. _ . = =55 55 ’ .,e=.;:.=;-.t=»~* _ '.5 l , _g .gp t ; . ¢‘\ \ __5_\L i i ¢::g.'.`=.__?";' _». .~,f__ _,_,____u__ _ . _L3 ~. ‘N J ' ~ 'ilk' _,-__ -5 1. §_ . .5 K". 1-7 _. _°'i’ . ,s.‘_-:_ ' .<» "`i K L"-.fl ip.-___ . ‘._. _. .tl ‘ S _ -féi ,L15 .gs _¥_‘___` Band then--deliciously tempting in flavor! With cream _ _.- I `_: 1 » ~: _._ 'I I :__ . , ,.. e C t I population and in l _ '_ _ _i _ " w__°_“._. _1_;i;_ylor, the hour to be announced w‘;lll1t):_y'1'h’; turn that is given to Head Qfhu; ']`0mm0 I-n¢¢°ry;\X/indoor _ . £2, f ' - :»¢¢ *’ their tli0ughts__and__hl>0ll¢¥_ lgllalx ' M' ,¢4.¢¢¢.¢q»»¢¢o-o-004-¢¢°'°'*°‘° » " Ill It a wus - Glycerine Mixture . W. ,,,§’°.‘,'.,",,‘I,,. I.. .. ...Billion of ‘- Prevents Appauhclfjs lwz, they aré amongst the greatest _-I. V 4'..- . .W *ver - ._,.a._ 5.1- P I I H ti of the earth, the action - __ ilirktgimby the British Government _ -_ _ lent in gum: against. ariiendlvlih- nnd what hnipiiiny nie iwlns_§° be _ Most medicines uri. only on lower ¢° the people of this country. _ , =-_~'_'~' ‘"4 _ ` cali I which are by reason of the pr _ _ _ _ _ :seats °“...‘::...'*.‘;';.. ...ft 2.....-.....» -»~-- --- _ - __ _ - ~ a I - . ' ' ' its _ - ~ _, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,”,,,,,,' ma.. mqimwn. r. it i_. _ _ nemwn with l°°““‘°°“"‘“‘ ‘“ - ‘ g-qqqoo-9-I-09099” ' in __ ___ -.za '-....'.'.', -_ ~ ~ ~ aw"- 1 “: ._ i _ il' ` ._ r f _ v_' _ \ I 54 _ ri . _ ' 1 I i , i ; _ » I I __ i i » __ _ I ‘I i -1 F f . `.ii _.., Hia il . _ . \ v . I '1 ii _-r ,. 4 » N., gs qs- I -ii. . -.nv ”““*~ *”-v_-1,, _ l "ww, 1.