16c. 26c. TELLY MARSHALL BETTY COMPSON ELLIOTT NlIUi-JNT A Rollicliing‘, Comedy (juy \‘.'l1o 11101111111 :1 \V11-.1t Would You Do if You Ivlarried :1 Man Whose Mother Made all his Decisions for Him of a Man, a Regular Embrace‘ a Crime. Kiss ‘V115 a Sin, An ERVILLE 00M ilY and CARTOON C'1ll'i't'lll .1111 r (lin-i-ii‘. .111‘. »f- r lied Women's 111d in the \\'l1c:1".l1\\' J i"c 112111. Mrs. . ~i(i»’1'l as the a \V.1r1.~' was . 1g ogicncd by . the Ode and repeating the Crccd. An of welcome was read b1 h... e 115.‘. 11y and rqaiicd to .13. > Yllll MCRJC. The TlliiliilLS 01 the . C911- \"(‘llill1ll were read and ‘.1;);1l‘o\'1‘.ti. The clec’ on of officers then took 1111 Carr bvliig ap- 1<l .\l1s. Eliza- l1'iI~['lt‘C\.C(l). the next District ‘.1011 be 113111 the first wet-k lll July. Reports of the activities of each iiistziute were thrn road #11 1.11’; iniich liolgflul work 1101-0111 . ‘F110 11111115111115 asked 11111-1» . lactorzlv an‘ swercd by 1111* S She also gave a very lllSti'll1‘.ll\'(: and interest 111g $111k on i11..1u1c work. Miss Rat‘. v l: 11L; QfliTHl 11111" hoinc e 11inch, a1. o 1'01‘ tho very" 1 ted <i-‘ni:111striition on sup- Siipervisor. A of thanks was ii/iirl 1o 311's. ’1':1it for the (ic- .1 'ri1 and for lic-r ‘rc-ry help- ’t<l’i1'1-.'~5.B_\,'llCl‘ incasing and social manner she endeared herself to all. Th.» evening session oivncd will! O Calida. Thcii followed a vr‘1‘.\' in:~11'ii<1:vc address bv Dr. Crccl- mini, in winch he stxcsscd the great danger (if i11f1<_~1i.")11——c\'cn worse than leprosy, and cave very liclgifiil advice. lie saiil n0 one should fl ' 112111115 with a '1‘. B. 1111120111 said, the disease might be stamped out in 11-11 years. A hearty vote of thanks was cxtendcd to the Doctor for 111i- very beneficial addrcss. T110 next on the program was a 61101115 by a large number of singers, 10d by 3111s. Chester Rackham. The 111111.11; closrcl with the National 111111111111. (Patriot Please Copy.) ALBANY AND VICINITY The Aliases Christine and Sadie Daivsen of Saranae Lake, New York,‘ have rcturncd to their home 1H. Prince Edward Island for their an-, nual vatatlon. Their trip home was‘ a. vcry enjoyable one, having gone‘ through the Stale of New 'York,| hilontreal. Quebec, 1.1211110, and NEW‘ Bl‘l1ll.$\‘.'lt‘l~2. 'l‘hcy are at present-l guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Dawson, Albany. Conzratulatioiis arc extended t0’ Mr. and Mrs. George F. RuncieJ Scarletown, of the arrival of a’ |lovcly' baby girl at their home rc- lccntly. Ml‘. and Mrs Frank E. Badger 0i, l5 Clive St. Atlantic. Mass, arrived‘- on the Island Sunday evening and are at present the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Cameron. ltfrs. (worse \V. Burns has re- turned home aitcr spending a few days recently in Inwer Bedeque, the giicst of her sister Mrs. Ernest L. Payntcr. ' Mss Florssie Large of Boston 1S1 spending her holidays pleasantly in Albany North the guest of her DB1‘- cnts Mr. and Mrs. Richard Large. hands 1111111’. have 111011.11 . gcrms on 11‘ "11 t" Yen i-iitluld 1r" kqpt 31v _ rllflllld be iso- latcd as 111111111 , possible. 1i com- Iplcte 11111112111 xrire Imssihlr‘, h1- Mr. Richard Arnctt is visiting in Illlllillly ihc gucst of hcr parents |.\fr. and Nlrs. Richard Large. i I l Ala". Richard Arnctt is visiting in Matinee 3.00 18c, 37c. ,, room! 21:11:11.: “"1 * ~11 1 ~ 1 e DON’T TELL A GIRLS! c1213! GIRLS! 1 Before You Start any Gossip See This Hilarious Farce and Change Your Mind WITH POLLY MORAN, JAMES GLEASON, SIDNEY BLACKMERE, MARIE PREVOST i SOUL, BUT- What a grand time the scandal-mong- ers had with her name ! And what a grand time you’ll have watching in- nocent Marion lead t h e m a c h a s e through one hilar- i o u s misunder- standing a f t e r another ! ‘MARION llavlc NEWS REEL and CHASE COMEDY Albany the guest of Mrs. Jamey Arnett. Mr. William Arnett of Crapaud was a xiisitor to Albany Thursday, the guest of Mr. James Amett. Mrs. Ewen Cameron. Mrs. Frank Badger and Waldron Cameron wcre visitors to Summerside, Friday. The stork recently flew over Al- bany North and left Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Thomas the proud p05- scssors of a beautiful baby boy Arthur Reginald. Congratulations. The Anchor of Hops Mission Band of Searletown held their an- nual icc-crcam social at Scarlet/cum l-Iall ground last Thursday evening a large crowd attended and a ncat sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trainer. have returned home after spend- ing a week pleasantly‘ in St. John New Brunswick. The Pleasant Circle of Albany North held their annual ice cream social on Albany school grounds, Friday evening July the 3rd. A large number of people were pre- sent and a snug sum realized. The regular monthly meeting of Albany North Pleasant Circle Insti- tute WilS held at the home of Mrs. Richard Large on Thursday even- ing. Twelve members and two visi- tors wcrc prcsrnt. The meeting opened with singing Island Hymn. Roll Call was answered by funny stories of child hood school days. Minutes were read and adopted. A letter was read by the secretary from the supervisor in regard to the animal Convention. It was moved by Mrs. John Walker seconded by Mrs. Martin Kcough that Mrs. Ur- ville Large and Mrs. George Muc- Kay be appointed as delegates i0 attend theConvention in Charlotte- town. Sonic discussion then took Lawn Mowers Keep your lawn trim with a new lawn mower. A sharp, easy-running machine docs the work with half the labor and twice the satisfaction. We can supply mowers of any size to suit your requirements, from 12” to 18” wide, ranging in price . from $8.45 to $23.00 We also carry shears, hose, grass catchers, water- ing cans, 010., Everything needed in the garden. The Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. place on holding an icc cream soc- lial. It ivas decided to hold same on ’July 3rd. If not fine on following evening. A trcat. of fruit was sent to a. sick member. 50 cent was paid AGED RESIDENT IS DEAD AFTER. IDNG ILLNESS (St. Augustine Evening June 29.) Mrs. George Howatt, widow of the late George Howatt, and one of the most beloved of the older residents in St. Augustine, passed away yesterday, June‘?.8th, at noon at her home on Charlotte street. following an illness of many month's duration. Francesfiane Myers, her name before her marriage, was born in Crapaud, Prince Edward Island, Canada, on December 4th, in the year 1846. She died in her 85th yeti-l‘. The deceased came to this clty to make her home with her husband and children in I886 from Prince Edward Island. She is survived by five daughters and one son: Mrs. liked Kettle, St. Augustine; Mrs. H. B. Woodward, Jacksonville; Mrs. B. C. Prince, Norfolk, Va., Mrs. J. W. Walker, St. Augustine; E. W. Howatt widow of the late Frank Howatt. The Brand- childrcn surviving include Mrs. Wal ter Barker, Harry Woodward, George Woodward, Jacksonville; Miss Mary E. Prince. Clifton Prince, Norfolk, Va; Albert I-Iowatt, Frank Howatt, Willard Howatt, Mrs. John Baker, Charles Walker and Miss Frances Walker, all of St. Augus- tine. The great grandchildren are Langdon Barker, Barbra Barker and John Baker, Jr. Mrs. Howatt also leaves a sister. iMrs. O. B. Wadman of Melrose, Mass. The deceased was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church and the Daughters of the King and during her good health was extremely ac- tive in all church work, and 1n many charitable hrganizatlons. She pOSSSd a. quiet and retirlnB nature, and was a great lover of her home and family, making her home the center of many happy family gatherings. All those who knew her,‘ realize that she spent the greater part of her fine and noble life in helping those in need, giving as much as possible of her time and means to doing things for others. Record in by Miss Edith Boulter for chain suppers, 25 cent by Mrs. George Llacl-(ay and 35 cents for laundry bag by Mrs. R. Large. The next mfctiiig is to be hcld at the home of lvfrs. Martin Keough. Roll call W111 b9 answered with the name of some article that every women buys for hei- home and family. The meeting closed with reading Club women's Creed. Refreshment; we“ then served by the hostess-qt . Pa: fiver iinif I ' century Dr. Chan's Kicinay and Liver Pill: have proven auccenful in Pfllmlfltly-clieving torpidnlu ~ guh action of the Liver, K15. neya and Bowel: and the legion °f i“! 35!; prim chmfmm. KIDNEYQLIVER PILLS Funeral services are to be held ‘this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Trin- ‘lty Episcopal Church, with Rcv. L. .E‘itz-Jaimea Hlndry, rector, officiat- ling. Pallbearers are David R. Dun- ‘iiiiim, Maine Hutson, 1:. E. Joyce, Dr. S. A. Scruggs, Jr., J. D. Rahner and S. C. Mlddelmn. Honorary pall- bearers are W. M. Jones, Robert Ranson, Dr. A. C. Waikup, E. E. Mallett and G. S. Meserve. Inter- ment will be mode in Evergreen Cemetery in the old family plot, with the Craig Funeral Home in charge. The relatives from out 0f town who came for the funeral are Mrs. a. o. iii-lace, Miss Mary Elizabeth Prince, Clifton, Prince, who have been spending some time in Jack- sonville; Mra. H. B. Woodward, Mrs. Walter Barker and two child- ren, and Him-y Woodward, all Of Jacksonville. DOVE WABNT BLIND MEMPHIS, July 6.—-(U. PJ-A blind osteopath with offices herc charged in a divorce suit that his wife, who also in blind, was in‘ love with another blind man. He was granted the plea after two witness- es, both blind. had corroborated his L..,.v,._.,¢~>-s_.. .1. .......u 1,, ._ 1' raw-aw .. ‘m cum 1711-. CentGudrdian 10 IILIOGCZCILIIR-BEOOIIYAI. ib. 38 001120.. NM-O-H-lf. Al‘ SOLID BAY III Jill! iith hi8" gut Tea of the leuon. QOBB-O-SO-twfatufli. IOLMAN‘! CBAIIJOTIHOWN and Summcrsllo mm will be closed on Wednesday afternoons June. _July and A1181"??- 5487-6-33-3he4. COMMUNION A’! BIRCH HILL. --Churcb of Scotland. The Sacra- ment of The lord's Supper will be dispensed in the Kirk at Birch Hill on Sabbath 12th, service starting at 10.30 and 7. Preparatory services on Thursday 9th at 7.80 and on Sutur- day 11th, at I p. m. MAKING GOOD RECOVERY.- Master Alex- Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murphy, Emerald was taken home from Prince County Hospital‘ last Tues- day in a much improved condition and he is making u good recovery. -—E. AROUND AGAIPL-‘Phe many friends of Miss Minerva. Curley, Summer-field who recently under- went and operation “ for appendi- cltes in the City Hopitnl, are glad to see her out around again after. her illness-E. ~ ENTERED HOSPITAIL-We are sorry to report that Mrs. Hyatt Haslam of Springfield, Lot 07, has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Her many friends are anxiously awaiting her recov- ery.—E. ' CARRAGHER- In the City, July 4th, 1931 ms. Michael Carragher, aged 74. Funeral takes place from her late residence 41 Richmond Street, this Tuesday morning 8.4.5 to St. Dunstanb Bascllica. thence to the R. C. Cemetery. TIMELY RESCUE-Mr. Allie Kerr of the Canadian Bank of Comments is being commended for his presence of mind which saved the life of a young lady at Caven- dish Beach Simday. The bathe;- is thought to have lost her footing. Mr. Kerr came to her rescue and with difficulty brought hei- to shore but not without great danger to himself as the victim struggled t0 keep afloat. Mr. Kerr althoush feeling the effects of the accident is back to wank. ' HGET READY FOR EXHIBIT- ION, August 17th to 21st. Arnnll- menu are being made for the bill- est lhnw on record. Get new prlw lint and commence flitting yfllll’ stock. J. W. Boulfcr, Secretary. Charlottetown, P. E. I. .. .. .. --lf PETERS ROAD . AND VICINITY The closing exercises and semi- annual examination of Peters Road (West) School was held on Tuesday, June 30th. The number of parents, visitors and school omcers amount! ed to the 117 -, ‘ ble number of 24. Number of pupils present was 30. The pupils were examined in the different subjects taught by W. L. McLean, and by the teacher, Miss Elizabeth Condon and others. Much interest was manifested by the par- ents and visitors as the examination proceeded, and the result of the ex- amination was highly satisfactory, reflecting credit on both teacher and pupils. At the close an address read by Miss Annie McSwain, was tendered the teacher by the pupils, accompanied by a cash gift from the pupils, presented by Miss Lil- lian Jackson. Four of the pupils, Annie McSwain, Lillian Jackson, Verna. MacDonald. and Raymond McKinnon have passed the Public School Examinations and were giv- en certiflcatea by the teacher. Miss Vivian Vanlderstine, Alma School, also passed these examinations. The address was as follows: To Miss Elizabeth Condon, Dear Teuchcr:- We, the pupils of Peter's Road West School cannot let this occasion pass without conveying to you our appre- ciation of the work which you have done in our school for the past year. We are deeply grateful for the ln- tereatyou have taken in directing our studios, and in every way poss- ible making our school-work pleas- ant and profitable. While we regret and not as obedient as we should have been, our deepest regret is that you cannot see your way clear to remain as our f ‘- for the coming year. So dear teacher, we all hope that you as well an us, may ul- wnya have plcaunt memories of the time we spent together. We will not say good-bye. but will ask you to accept this small gift/u u slight token of our respect and love. FIOIII the pupils. Min Condor-i replied in shown. cludgd u molt infatuation time. no! danumcrr! uurrnnm GRAND was nun: ctionn. that at times we were thoughtleamand will flttl-nz henna. timiiuns t!" walls. the panel-n city with v. Belle and, the Institute Hid Iil i116 kindness trotting gggguoylg, Refreshments ware than day. We expect to hear some in- puaed to all present, which con- tel-eating turf . ncwn from Village Wednesday, July 8th. my unfavor- able first flue dfly following. 7118-14-21. IIOLSTIZIN BBBEDEBS ATTEN- 'l'l0N.—Plun to attend the annual Field Day at Bunbury Farm on July 1th. Bring your out: and make u real picnic. 7053-74-31- ANNUAL MEETING. - Central u Institute meet in Prince of 098111118 7007-74-81. l‘ Wulel College, July 0th. session 10.30 A. M. n11!!! BIG PROVINCIAL IX- HIBITION of 1981 commcncu Mon day, August 11th and continual until Friday nllht. Blunt prim lllt Ln hfltory. Fuck“ Ind hclt horuu will complete. The moat thrilling vaudeville not. Blunt and better Midway. In fact the biggest and bolt show by in}: odd: ever lillcd in the Gordan of the Gull. Tell your friend: about the duhl. Arrange your holiday! for this carnival of fun and edu- cation. J. W. Boulfar. Secretary. C lottetown, P. E. I. u PER S ONALS Mrs. Harry Soul and little son Jimmie, of Regina, Sask. are visit- ing in Summerfield, the guests of Mrs. Soul's mother, Mrs. Margaret Slnclahn-E. Miss Clarice MacCiulgan and Mr. Billie MacGulgan of Chat- lottctown, are visiting Mrs. H. B. Hasla-m. Springfield-E. Miss Virginia O'Connor, Clinton, was a. visitor to Springfiled on Wednesday-E. Mr. Ralph McInnl-s of the Capitol ‘Theatre; Staff left Saturday mom- ing on a. visit to Boston and New York. While in New York he will be the guest of his brother Ivan. MALPEQUE This community was saddened by the passing of Miss Sarah Wright Clark, formerly of Darnley, and lately of Charlottetown. Miss Clark was a. daughter of the late Mr. and‘ Mrs. James Clark of Darnley and was fifty-nine years of a. age. She ls survived by five sisters namely: Mrs. Edward Mac- Kay, Darnley, Mrs. Samuel Bern- ard, Hench River, Mrs. Kinsman, Maine, Miss Emma. Clark, Summer- side Miss Susan Clark, Charlotte- town, also two brothers, Mr. David Clark, Kenslngton and Mr. John Clark, Vancouver. The remains were conveyed to Prlncetown United Church, where an impress- ive service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Somera of Kensfngton. whoispoke from the words in Is 846. “And we all do fade as a leaf” and in Psalms 1.3. His leaf also shall not wither" Intement took place in Princetown Cemetery. The pail-bearers were as follows: Messrs Edward MacKay. Samuel Bernard, Russel MacKay, John Walker, Bradford Millman and Preston Pickering. Among those from other parts in attendance at the funeral of Miss Clark were:- Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKay. Pa-rk Corner, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and Mr. Isaac Walker, Kelvin, Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, Kenstngton, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Bernard and Miss Mildred Bernard, French River, Mr. and Mrs. Russel McKay, and Mr. and Mrs. Brad- ford Millma-n, Kenslngton, Mr. John Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Campbell and Miss Adeline Campbell of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bernard and Miss Alice Bernard, French River. ...._-__. Mrs. John A. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Connell, Mr. Roy E. Rix and Miss Laura Rix all of Wellington were welcome guests at lVltr. and Mrs John Coulsons on July l. Mrs. W. T. Henderson and Mrs. Lawrence Davis of Dorchestcr Mass and Miss Isabel and Mr. Mack Jones of St. John N. B. are guests at Dr. E. H. Ramsay's cottage Hamilton. Miss Maud Donald, Worcester, Mass, arrived on Thursday evening spend a. month with friends here, Miss Donaldb many friends extend a glad ‘ to her. Mr. Randall MacDonald, Peters Road, is attending the Dominion Day races at Soul-is, where his speedy trotter “Village Belle" is en- tered as u contestant. Mr. Elmer Campbell, who is becoming quite ex- pert in handling the trotting game, is also in attendance having gone to the preceding If you are on _Be Sure 0o Order If. For PIGNICS, FESTIVALS, , . HORSE imcizs, Etc Phone 848 a A party of young pecplo of this vicinity enjoyed a day's outing at Cavendish shore on Dominion DBY. i‘. ' Miss Ella Simpwn, R- N. Char- lottetown 1s a guest of Mrs G. W. Ramsay. ~ Mrs. F. J. Locker-by, Hamilton is spending a week with her sister Mrs. Wm. Burgess, Sheffield Mills. N. S-—(M). WILMOT VALLY The following is the list of omcers in Excelsior Division for the quar- ter July m to stilt. so, 1931: Wor- thy Patriarch, Bro. J. A. Jurdine; Worthy Associate, Sin. R. Mcquu- rie; Recording Scribe, Sis. M. Pill- man; Assistant Recording Scribe, Sis. Olive Jardlne; Financial Scribe. Sir. Annie Jar-dine; ‘Treasurer, Bro. Benj. Pillman; Conductor, Bis. Flor- ence MacCaull; Assistant Conduc- tor, Bro. Colin Waugh; Inside Scu- tlnel, Bro. Ralph MacCaull; Outside Sentinel, Bro. Frank Jardfnc; Pian- lsts, Sis. Olive Jar-dine and Bro. Vernon MacQuan-le. We give below briefly, the grad- ing list for North Bedeque ‘i Grade VIII-Georgie Schumann, Jennie Carruthers, Helen ‘Pucker. Grade VII-Eleanor Reeves, Lorne Reeves, Jean Tucker, Ralph Mac- Donald, King Rattray. Grade V- Georgina Perry, Helen Bin-wise, Jennie Bar-wise, Jennie ‘Ibylor. Grade IV-Normn Tucker, Doris Clarke, Alma Arscnault. Grade III -From 1 to 8 during year: Mildred MacMurdo, Jane Dlngwell, Norma. MacMurdo, Denton Clarke, Billie Schurman, Seaman Reeves, David Barwise, Helen Arsenault, Douglas MacMurdo. Grade II — Mildred Waugh, Norma Reeves, Iiouia Perry, D. Perry. _ 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sobey and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis motor- ed to Coleman on Wednesday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacPhee. A very pleasant afternoon was spent on Wednesday, July 1st at McCallumb Point, when the follow- ing families met in annual picnic form: Mrs. B. Jardlne, Wilmot Val- ley; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Marchbunk, New Annan; Mr. and Mrs. A. Stav- ert, North Bedeque; Mr. and Mrs. Elton Cairns, Freetown; Mrs. John MacCaull, North Bedeque; Mr. and Mrs. E. MacMurdo, North Bedeque. Among those who were present, were Margaret and John Pillman, Jennie Muturt, Emerson Huestls, etc. Miss Marion Townsend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Major Townsend, Sherbrooke, arrived home from To- ronto for a well-earned vaicution. Miss Townsend is engaged in Social Service and Welfare work under the nuspicesof the United Church of Canada and has been sway for some two years or more. As she in very well known 1n this locality, her many friends are pleased to nee he: once more. In Your Home Eat “PERFECTION” Ice Cream every day. It is made in- all flavors in bulk or bricks. ' Ask for our: Sherbet Centre Brick “A treat to eat.” It's cooling and refreshing. At all “PERFECTION” Dealers CENTRAL CREAMERIES Lid Wholesale Only the Committee Charlottetown Mr and Mn. J. Brenton Waugh and w. Gordon Hucstin, motored to Tryon on Wednesday and attended the BlPi-ilfl- Sunday School and Congregational Picnic. They rm port that a splendid afternoon wu enjoyed. Miss May Stavcrt, of Wllmot Val- ley, who at present is a. patient in the Prince Edward Inland Hospital, Charlottetown, is reported as muk- - lug good progress. It is rumored tint Rev. R. H. Stavort will secure a. site for a sum- mer school in the interests of tho Presbyterian Church at McCullumD Polzit. no u an 1am place for n; work of this kind. Wedding ma» are ringing m“ ‘ days in this vicinity. Miss Fanny, Glover and Mr. Darius H088 em- barked on the sea of matrimony on the 30th of June, when they were united in marl-inc by Rev. J. P. O. Eraser, of Summcrsid . At the present timethey are away on u short honeym and will return in u few days, residing ln Wllmota. Many you: of happiness are wilbod them. ' Wedding bells also rung for Minn Jean Maclfuy, of Ccntrcvllla and Mr. Hector Inn-rd, Inwar Bedequo. on Tuesday evening, June 80th, when these two prominent young people were united in the bonds .01 matrimony by Rev. A. J. Reynolds. of the United Church, Ccntrevllle. After c. grout many hindrances in the way of pans, rlbbom, confetti, etc, the popular couple wen allow- ed to pruned to Borden, en mute for the Mainland, when u few days will be limit. Mrs. Robert Hog: has recently ro- tumed homesfrom a short visit 00 Saranac Lake, New York. While them she was the guest of her sou Ralph. We are Jeued to loom that Mr. Ralph Hog; la doing very nicely. Excelsior Division, Sons of Tem- perance, is going along. The pres- ent membership gtunds about B5. Two new members joined on the 2nd instant, Messrs. Vernon Mac- Quarrie and Herbert Haywood, both of Wilmot Valley. North Bcdeque Young People’! Society doe: not close during the summe months, as do many others, but the meeting are made helpful and interesting. Mr. Wilbur Stav- ert la Presiinent for this year. The programme on the evening of Wedc nesduy, July lat was of a ‘Ibmepr- once nature, taken by Emerson Huestia and an address by Miss Marion Townsend, of Toronto, on Social Service and Welfure work wu very illurninatlve and inspiring, mowing the great opportunity for work of this kind, especially in the large cities. Astronomer: Th: light of the ltd: I um 30in: 0o show you take: fou: hours to reach the earth. ' Villtor: Very fntenltini-but In! afraid I can't wait no long. nndn them wom. They mined to help the trouble. mace Notion, Percival, Sunk. Built-P- SoupIcOinuneuf “IIIIWG. l "l rad an advertisement for Cuticuxl Soup lud Ointmont and not ' for a fret ample. Afar ulinfl it I could no l all my akin. I decided to buy some more Soap glam time my plmplcl were all ‘one. lwu baled." (Signed) Talmudic. 11.1.1 mmcmiii-uoa JJlkW-hdccullrllnhulillfiunk Face, Neck, Head Covered With Pimples. Healed by Cuticura. "My face, neck and head wen covered with pimplul uii: win hard and inflamed. They were ulwayl itchy, causing m0 to lG-lnlgil, which mo for uvuul run improvement In Oinunont Ind In a Min mmvhn. llfllnaehfm.