Queen St. i Announcement M, Siliierston, the well known expert optlclsn who ._ _ln _the past cououcteu so Optlcinl Parlor in lb s ri y, has again op- ¢osd__bil|Mss at Fr S. Milchel's Jewelle ,mm |68 Quoin Xu, which M bilversto ., _ . . .. 'Y .- . _ ' . o . ' r ali. ‘s' ~ _ _ f.‘iL‘l‘.“.il'¢.°..‘£i1-"‘.ii ii. .li'£.§If1.!&.I'.'.3.?§ Sl=o1-»»-=»» be-»»= fl-i=if-1-=»=eda~1n»~ many new ones; and is prepared to suppi all |-eeds and render the best of services suitable to each lnd`vidual case.- -i-ifmlrllilif. . Y ‘ active. "'i""»‘*_"‘."i"._"”fff"' ' “CHA;RL0lT.ETOWN AND lELSEWHERE` ‘iii 'iP1i‘f1i‘"°“ ‘“-j°°- :::.f‘;‘;t'.f:“..:rr.:2. ousnnian _ nw~°'.~w--" -..-rev we-. _ r. ,~ . .. _ _ _ __ _. _ lift - _ _ SLEEP iuiifffnum uf' -~rni+u»r~suu ur- . ' ' Om‘..8 ; th A or °'mi§ai1.»»'9§.°.' Bl lessness Nerv amos d ~°'°“‘° Fifi" _1§x.’yj¢ -'Fruit-calves" for ones __ sus now :til and vegsined eu poun n w I have found “Fruit-s-tivesq' is the one medicine klietwill y the blood, quiet the nerves I-nd res ore the whole system to its natural con tion" “Fruit-srt.ives" cures nervousness and-' . keeps the blood pure, ‘the stomach sweet, the bowels regular and the skin 5oc s box, 6 for $z.5o-trial sine. 25c. At dealers 1:-_write to Frnitfertives Limited, Otts 2 -' g, Dredge Scow » Adrili likely to go as ore betucen West ` __ Ensmh M." have rr stock.- Proof While Wine Plum clzirrlilimurilggf anc Ml:~'fc»l;m?Li1\n N5' E'“3.“'h HM _ P ease y concerning some to John M Mello Large steel _ hopper scuw adrift, 29th of October, gil Escumiuac, N.B., Y W. g n- a\’d;' _ Clln,i'l0Ct6_f.0Wn. l`l.-1ivlE3i . . Cider Aim .4 good assortnie-nt of Pickling Spit* n pkges and in bulk- ' The October Lakland Maple Leaf contains an article on P. El. I., from Th.: Pickling season will soon be her the Pon of tha P“b1i°ii3Y A[£¢llt. J-E-' and as u~usl we are well Stocked wlththe B. MeCready, illustrated by one of best grades of vinegar on the market. We W. S. Lousan's famous wattr scenes. \l'!'ii56B BB i0lloWB1-"ln your account, A correspondent from French River T B P Charlottetown today at 9.30 a. ni., on time; the southern express at 9.25 ° turnlp weighting 19; lbs .rows by _Gli0l.'lR.Y. iiilhlii ESS A " l"0R SALE Sealed Tenders will be rec ived by lheurdersigned upto and in- cluding Saturday ihe Ninth day of November. A. D. Jon, for the purchase of the Good wll‘, st`s as n grocer. under the firm name of “Beer 8: Goff.” in Charlottetown. The purchaser can obtain a lease of the shop and warehouse lately occupied by thelateF H. Seller, ,_"__¢_ for a term of years, at a reasons ' bl rent. seen at the office of B-cr & Gof Particulars of the stock can l lnChsrlottetown aforesaid. Tenders & to 'be left at office of Gaudet Hsezsrd Solicitors. . The highest or any tender .no necessarily accepted. »I)at¢d'this 24th day of Octuiu 2 ‘1 f 1' -R-E-E Come into our office and have your teeth examined free of charge. Only takes a few minutes and we t will tell you exactly what you need arid it wont cost -you one penny. We r mike teeth and guarantee them to fir » xactly' We also guarantee per~ ry; McDonald vs. McDonald and an- A, D,, 19:2. __ 5 HELEN B, SELLIER. 4 Adminis_trstrix_ etc, lo,25Mi3i._ _ _ \ e»i’_t\l’.ll\-<1_f0l.‘- 5310.--~||.Av>E YOUR ‘l‘:;”;:.::::..:"; :::s:“r.;:;a*.”‘-'f.=’.:.:‘: .- ff ' i ...§"`f.'.2f.°`iI.`f‘1§'iZf".'.I`.T.`Iii'.i.f.,§‘"`.$`,§f£‘I mn to be appreciated- of"which So acres are clear and in ””_' on splendid heart for cultivation. The bali one is covered with hard and soft wood, tiers -~ on, very generously opened their large being enough hard work for fuel porpmea 'and beautiful home on Thursday even- ' Tl rl also c ¢ i, _ Q fo e y - ing last that the friends of Rev. and %r:_E_? .n‘§;l:_¢_l_': °_‘_\f _jeg “i_’_amP_ and_ I: M tire. Field might have an oPPOrt\1Di- b wellwateredi tlieie being -t brook sprm arboth ends and :entre The dwelling andouihuildings are in e old number from all the denominations good shape. The property_ will be n with or without stock and implemrnv, io of the community took agvangage 0| ‘"’ ex suit purchasers. _ -HORSES-live in all--two pure br Clydesdale registered mares, one in ln.-l ticular feature of the evening was B, lu' One cly:lesdsle,l~rr~od mare in foal 0 seven year old gereral purpt se horse. 6 monlhs old colt. -` ¢A1"|‘|_E_'.|o in nll--four milch cows. the slglii young caul .i. 2. and 3 lem old. _ me and 4 calves. HENS-1s _ _ IMPLEMENTG romist rf' everyll ing necessary for up-‘r -dine f¢rm'l¥‘ » f res - . _ whose ver countenance bears the ex- F°" P""°“'“" “PP” t° 'h' °"""" D" ' ' _pression ol that mniestic peace which _ ' - is the pre_\uises.- . _ - ...N _ A.E. siursox (_v|,l.. A.) Bristtl; Lot 4:1. o-3oM wfm | gipd ‘ _ NEW ADVERTISME .\'i`S ,. ‘ " U. J 4 ..._-_ .,_ __ ~ /. .;,,___- 1 ..` :_ " - i ‘. 'I' \ a~,ff-5." ..;-\(e=_-Q52 ' »\“ " .w- ' . ’¢"'»r \l ¢ Mill. -cournacr Seal V 'ers addressed to the natti and is one of the leading Amer- 0 Grafton St ‘ ed Tend , . Pouarm-General. will so moved .inns in ii.. ssinsnisink r....c°.i.¢d 4°” '1`°l\°f S°“v=. 10° °»“°» 25° at 0 we. until Noon, on Friday. the Eu; Roysiiyin .iw-ss or 5..., "qi, As box. Ask for sample. E. A. Foster, 1$tll,Decen\her 1912 for the convey- ,ages of_l-1%! Maiesty's Mails, on a ll opened. ontract for four years, 8 posed Contract ' may be seen and blank for-ms' of Tender may be ob- tafngdsi; the Post Offices of Stan- hope, Grand 'rracadis _and at. the of- gos oftnrne aost 0fucqonfnspg_t_.;>:_. o 0 Q specter, fs, C0. - lbtlfitownv-Nov. lst 1913. ‘ . ‘ . _ JOHN F. WHEAIR. .-,_-, . . Post Office Inlpsctor. .11__~l4lln\w8r.'f. V _ I 1 and 5 ei gg w¢¢k_ - time only.Make_immedi.ite nppllcri ‘n for _ _ . .:_`On a spneolar’ rurel route starting stcckio _hilhnr 5 `\\i|\r¢], iroursuinnopr, P. o.. from the rose- Sm M_mNM_D CH X* 4! §\ _ master- General's pleasure. “ _ ’ 7' - Printed notices' containing further JOHN B’ `NDRn&ii"éfR°Xx|:;°7é‘.':7 ~ a _ _ _ inhnrmetion as to conditions of Pro- Pmvhcm D union? ° ~ '_ . I , .rt "Ai in V T, _ f§§§f‘_’l‘.‘I»i'7.’.'_"i»’f"“i~-‘°`l'¢°~»'?»»~_ l--di wt- H _or tfs; tow . _0W_t\er‘ _ . rwvinn in Crown and Bridge work liximciiiig an d filling without pain---price moderate. Dr. Robins |25 Q ieen Sv. (Nvxt Beer & CvoB's l‘h -ne 177.-j. i0 'Mil Phnnr 275 ` 6/2 ceo: TAKEN NOW S PHONE 192-] For Sale there is but s limited quantity ofthls Stock offered for Sale, the directors have dec- iled to leave it on the mslkit for n Short 9 Euston Street training at thence course- I have rented the Park Stables, 95' Euston Street. for 'the winter months. ions sud welfvsntilsted and I sul breaking to' -harness i and wagon invnz Plioio siuilio ?`:2"" “'- ‘f°”r’““’I.‘.‘f SUNNYSIDE _ l""l ,=,,...,.,.._..__gg,--- lm: ln Tryon. A share °l the 1°v°» ' ”°”°°”'”" `“ sympathy and thoughtfulness he had p¢n¢_!__.;By shared during his tive years of B hell- * DR. C. . l!iER py pastorate. Burz onDent. st Berlin Beats Parlors Bleninoud Bt. i’honsl5liJ ::'i‘ergen’s Violet Glycerine Soap is * ‘ ‘ the embodiment of Fragrance and En- ; _ ~'du'ranc . ural violets, is beautifully, transpar- from the county court ol`Prince coun- o’her; Chandler vs. McDons.ld~, Mathleson and other; vs. Rennie; Yeo- vs. Ahearni and in the court of appeal in equity judgment will be delivered ln, Morrison vs. The Summerside Water and Sewerage Commission. The following is the story oi the two-reel feature to be shown_at the People's Theatre to-night, ani which is advertisefl elsewhere: Nanine and her sister Yolande are two modest little country maids, demure, simple and pretty. Fate throws them in the employ of n. famous Patisian artist, who proves to be a magnanimous be- nefactor. The two girls however quarrel, wherein Yolanda, jealous of the attention which the artist pays to Nanine, makes things so uncom- fortable as to cause the latter to de- cide to leave the studio. The painterl refuses to listen to such B, settlement and ends the sistsrly quarrel by oi- iering his hand in marriage to the dainty Nauine. 'Ihe deserving little model accepts and thereby properly ends one oi the prettiest pictures ever a . thc Reward," showing what they got for finding the dog-which must be W. and Mrs. Inman, of North Try- y of spending together 3 social even- ing ore the latter :novo to their new pastorate in Andover, N. B. A larg the privilege rind to say the least, an cellent time was enjoyed. One par- cash donation of about $75.00. The spcaker in making the presentation, sroke feellngly of the Popularity of family, of their good influence in community, and of their removal to another field- Q.: the smr--1 time paying the highest possible tribute of pect and praise to Mrs Field. fnunded on u. 'record of halllly and ko of e pleasure e even ng lul. H h uked the donors for t‘ut they extend to the new pastor, nliout to tnke up the work he is leav- ___.__..--- e It imparts the odor of nat- ent and of Emerald hue . It is made by the Andrew Tergen's,Co of Cinci- Central Drugstore. _ 11-2Mtf. e t a r _tnngihlc expression and asked EUFAULA, ohm., -Nov. 1. _ __ -fn hx-g_'l=i‘rancl_sco after an enjoyable \-mt to~ ~ ____ __0n the other side they were lined t_heY_should be made to marry youu Prince Edward Island The Nmthumberlhnd ,eu Chm,mm__ up at the side of the express car hi- i'lhats the /\mcr_ic_i\n way of expres I O 1 _ _ . - I V ___ _L i i I., _ one robber while two others cracked . ing it, is i* not. PWR “lil |110!! 3|' - l:z:."‘..“.°.. 8 '.‘:..:”:...;::':.“§.;s:...:. ° ' and a gengral cargo. E " ' ' ' A -3 'W' he e stern ex rcss arrived in a. m., on time; the Cape ‘Traverse accommodation at 10.05 n. ni., ten minutes late, ~ The City ci Sydney which smiled last. evening, is expected to make two more trips here from Montreal, via Gulf- ports, and one from P.E.I., with 9, cargo of produce, before the winter season sets in.--St. John Exe. At the Charlottetoivn Police Court this morning the prohibition case against Fred Roberts was adjourned until Nov. 7, and Thos. Malone was fined $100 or 3 months for first of- fcnce against the prohibition law. Mrs. A. D. Richard was the hostess of an enjoyable bridge on Thursday evening. Those present were Mrs. M. B. Palmer, Mrs. A. B. Tait, Mrs. De- Hlois, Mrs. J. H. Hickman. Mrs. W. F. Tait, Mrs. W. Hu Chapman, Mrs. McQueen, Misses Chapman, Mrs. Ma- hon, Miss Bartlett (P.E.I.); Mrs. G. S. Hic‘:,man._-Moncton Exc. Mrs. H. ‘H. Chapman was the hos- tess of a very pleasant bridge on Saturday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Dimock, Mrs. .lohn Hick- man,' Mrs. McQueen, Misa Chapman, Mrs. Oulton, Mrs. Godfrey, Miss Valc,~ Mrs. A. D. Richard, Mrs. Gilllspie, Mrs. Frank Tsllt, Miss Wilbur. Mrs-. A. B. Tait, Mrs. M, B. Palmer, Mrs. Geo. Wallace (l’ictou); Mrs. Mahon, Miss Bartlett, (P. E. 1.); Mrs. (Dr.) Toed, Mrs. Lucy McGrath. Miss Mur- iel Chapman and Miss Josephine Oul- -ton served, and little Miss-Ruth 'Iced attended the door. The prizes were won by Mrs. James Frlcl, lst, Mrs. A. I9. Tait, consolation- Moncton Exe. ____._____._ :Harmony Violet and Harmony Rose are two ideal toilet soaps con- taining antiseptics to destroy the germs that cause skin blemishes. These soaps are made by Harmony of Boston from purest vegetable oils and glycerine, Harmony Rose extra large size 15c a cake, 2 for 25:: smaller size 10c a cake, 3 for 25c. Harmonv Violet extra large cake 15c. each, 3 for 254:. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Ste. Mtf' a Profitable ' t Jewelry Business - For Sale ~ My opticial business has increased to such an extent that I have decided todevote my entire attention to that particular branch. and there- fore offer for sale the stock, equipment, and good will of this well established and profitable business. The present large stock can he reduced to suit pur- chaser. We will be glad to talk r. minion ‘helpless train odlclals looked Then all escaped s the train could not be recoupled. n 'burning trcstlo also delayed -the LET GIRLS MARRY A Here is Gadskisopinion: harmful--es ec ll o women marry outside of their own set, an ... _1 Childreifs Ulf. " and ogy walked calmly to n waitin: woggon. Ig P." to buy in th" Provmct (From _s“_m.day.. Evening Dani) _::_:o<_:_s_ii_ig_th¢e___¢):nl_y°:_1_l;;_l1§_.l_l;r_l;;_'_¢l7f ;'___*A__ll,0f___which bandit' _No. 4 was in charle M" (Rem), ywutmomnd _York David F_ B°th,m°_ Charlottetown tives were riding the engine, four_un- he trestle burned meanwhile and ' ’ ’ ' mashed bandits succeeded in holdin was is onsrigtretown saturday. _left this mqrnlvs l°r Moncton. up me Km, L,mmd_ the mm: tm N' wma' Ch“1°*‘t°t°"“' Wi' ° F; M' 'mmhemm "turned today ;l!‘i|i“(ll3Iliganli`t$‘i0 ltlllhhgvlzr-takenotzgg Muskolfcc to c e er p“|"n~g,1- wut Saturday a"_°m°on_ from Charlottetown, where he spent tb ' bb" ofthe main expre.; 'Me . __ _ Thsiiksgfving.-Bacltville Exo. befn;°._tte;p“d _ M. Boutler, Tryon was in Char- ""W 'ph 1; if b 1, tl th .mini g - Rh ta , _ e D0 ce ave een cl Hg 0 W IN OWN CLAS lottetown Saturday.- _“glut” £___v_1Inch___sp__e_z_i_§ L;l;_l;:_\\1I‘;~‘_5_f_§_ brush for miles around this region .___ M_ s_ Lam -Vernon was in oha_r_ Elierslie, P. E. I.-Sackville Exe. glllladzay’ but no' "mute has bee l°"1°i~°Wll 5li\1\`d8Y~ _ Engineer Ed. Thomel. of the limit- the great prima donna, who as she - . -1- - - “_(1:31ishegsaiglgwlluaggtilsnegpegfxg ed pulled his train to n stop when puts it “was married at the age oi R'. Judson, Pownal, was a passen- B short vacation -ln Amherst _EP flames from a burning trestle ahead 18 and is still living happily with th ger west from Charlottetown Satur- __ ` " warned him ot danger. _ With Fire- same man," says that no woman ` . S. G. SMITH. . ' _ _ day afternoon. Bankmiu Roge,.s_ Cha,.1ottetown_, §;s_i;n.\.hK¢:tr:__ t|;i_1_d tCop;l;1ct3r__;lé H. should marry outside of her own set. _ --- . . e o es g . 'Miss Hattie`Gay, Hazelbrook, was':::,i.n?n:“Beng°r to Smflmcrslde this law yards from the engine rifles were "Marriages contracted outside of t 3- panmger from Charlottetown to ' ___ i rust in their faces by the bandl s one’s own class are never successful; im. hom, Sgt,"-day |am,m0on_ ' Mi" Jennie Webstat or Pietom who and they were ordered to uncouple they are often disastrous and always i [has hem visiting in Uhm_10ttetown_ the train at the rear of the _expres Joseph p_ and M,-B_ Mccormack len this morning by the Northumbep coach _and tn mount _the eltlline an ra/9 arrived Eaidy home to Ban land on mtm_n_ drivc it over the burning bridge. The W. J. Bryan special on its trip irqm M A1 st . n L03 ANGELES, Oct. 28.-In an interv-low here Mme. Johanna Gadski, Toboggan Coats The genuine article made of good heavy blanket Cheviot in navy business with anyone inter- - ' . f».,.,,.. ` To-night \ #.,,,,..,i~io A Park.Slah|¢s 3 "NANINE the Artists Wife” rrsvisxfisiassa me mums ,Real Feature ' I ~ _ . 1 - - m _ ill I P°°m°“ N l°¢¢f>t`s'llmitedl A-"beautiful story of a heartbroken wnman’s love for her lu1mb¢r°fl\°f°=» tvlmrd- I ~us.ppr¢¢i.aa inubani - l cuns' I may ‘ o.f vi r i i _ ' 1 .»».......»... r... i... .»i&::”»:g__m=_- l _“qw” ____ "Aiigr lllc .licw'al'|l”' ,Miss Chapman _ 5" 1 Nw' »__*l<'=‘°"°."i?'ii5r§'°*J?<°:'X‘uis"'il'i>'z°¢d' 'I 'Wm '”°’{i.'°,“@*:_°,}§§§'. °sl.=.\y». _ ’ ' _mmf - ' ll 0 i »» l--~=*=»*=»“~==‘--»~»»»' L Sionlev Bro ri L_ blue with hood lined with scarlet flan- nel and a scarlet knitted sash a- round the waist. - Lengths _ _.__ ., .. ,,. ._ i- _ _ ww, _ _ g <»»"'.’._l. ._ _ ., s ?`$"S-"S":F" Q-|U'|UlGU'l 24 inch 27 ii 30 .33 ' 36 “ each Ladies' 2 Waterproofs By Express The Canadian Express Co_, has brought us a new shipment of line Waterproofs. They are made of Par- amettas, Repps, Poplins _and Water- prooied I`weeds. The prices are $5.95 to |600 each Stamped Linens For _ . . Embroidering gg.; Cent1‘eS,_ Circular :N 9 -ss .-fs A ‘Snr 'P'. inch 12 inch f 18 inch 22 inch 27 inch Tea Cloths. Circular 36 inch 45 inch Tray Cloths. Oblong 18 x 24 ` zo x 3o o 'N .'4\.toi/'_/ QI ` r‘. X"/;- _ v _ ___ _ Oval »_ 15 x zo _ ;;:;_;_./' _ Stamped Hemstitched "i » Linens ill Trays 18 x 27 A _ A “ zo x 30 l . Squares 32 x 32 _ Tea. Cloths 36 x 36 _ “ 45 X 45 Corset Covers in Madapollam Stamped~Aproos not made up. Work Bag Aprons and Cosey Covers. _ The olwovs busv ...ore _ *ic In pursuance of _sn Act ofthe Genetnl"'Assembiy .of..‘tisis_Is`lllli» msd`e'iilid' ptisw in the ‘3rd year of the ,Reign of His 'Majesty Edward If , Chapter 17, iutiful' “An Act to Consolidite sud Amend the several Acts Incorporstin the ' City of Charlottetown sud’ 0% -ll Aera to amendment thereof." - I do hereby "givefPUBLlC NOT- ICE that an E,lec_ti_o_n_cf one person to serve as a _Common 'Councilman' lu the City Council for Ward Fon instead of and for the rest of the term' of Donald Mcl§,u;1clii'an_ whose seat 'as Couucihntln or said Ward has been declared vacant WILL BE HELD ON rl “Women Eholildynilver be allowed tg; T H U R S Y ' ‘ ' I.. B' lhe |4\h Da _Q_f,,_§oy_clnbcr At The SeverslTls`css,.'I`hsf Is ‘ To Say: In WARD FOUR WEST, at or near the City Building. WARD FOUR CENTRAL, sr or near S. J. Whitiockis Qtore, WARD. FOUR EA,Sl`i at or near G .D. Wright's`St`ol'e,' King Square. And at the said Election the Poll wi l he opened at Nine o"clock in the Forenoon and continue open until Five o`clock inthe Afternoon of the same day _ DESCRIPHON OF W_ARD_$_ Ward Four East Q EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-'Ward Four East shall _comprise all that portion of Wa? Number Four, in the Cityx f Charlottetown, situnte east lof Hillsborough Street. . . Ward Four Ceniral . The S.venth Polling' Disfnl§ shall comprise.-‘.¢all._.t1ia§-15gortlongo Ward Number Fo'i1r,'-lsitilete 'wept of Hillsborough Street and east of Great George Street. Ward Four West WEST OF GREAT GEORGE S'l`RF.ET--The Eighth Polling District shall comprise all that por- tlou of Ward Number Four in the said City, sltuate West of Great George Street. Nomination Day Thursday, Nov. 7_lh, A. D. l9l?. At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall. from the houuof Twelve o‘clock. noon, until the hour~of Four o'c1ocl: in the afternooowf the same day. ~ ` ` For Qualification of Electors see above Act 3rd Edward. VII., Cap. i7, Sections 24 to 29; also Act ist George V., Cap. 13 & 14. W. W. CLARKE, City Clerk ` _ City Clerk’s Office, Charlotte- town, October 22nd, 19r2 CHAS. LYONS, Mayor of the City of Charlotte- town. ro -z5Mtf Auction Sale ..QF.. Shore Farm, Crop, Sioek. lm- plemenis and lioilccllold sian. _ , I am instructed by Mr. W. C- Webster, of Fort Augustus to sell by auction on Wednesday. Nov. 6, l9|2 Ai I 0°c\oc|s If not line the following day. His beautiful farm consisting of 77 acres of excellent land. includ- ing 4 acres of marsh situated at Fort Augustus, ra miles from city, 4 miles from Mt Stewart within 25 chains of Haggerty‘s Wharf,within ii mile of school, church and post office. Well watered, buildings in good repair, land perfectly level. altogether it is one of the prettiest spots on the Island. Also the adjoining farm consist- ing of forty seven acres of land in- cluding four .acres of marsh ln a good state of cultivation and new house furnished inside, also new barn and other out buildings and a good pump of water. STOCK-Horse 6 years by Per- cheron, |3oo lbs. Lord Dalmeny mare 4 years i3oo lbs Crown Right horse 3 years, iioo lbs. Crown Right Colt, I I-2 years. 5 inilch cows, 4 young cattle, 2 fat cattle, 2 pigs, 3 calves, 80 young hens and pullets. ` IMPLEMENTS- ls. carts and ii is' 'n. ,d"i i :.3 ~»'§*=‘f:..'t‘...': .nw S set _ _, raucle hsrrovgy,-grig . _a ' Hsiiigle plow. l§:vlfn1ls§_v:&_ assi. wo6rli ;_ mes. 00 lb. -N_' 0§,eilt§`lltumerons °thdr_'8\‘\$¢:f‘tY‘_li».si.-'.1~'\. _ 1' CR J-*T-,. __ sqnnulliy gf lii_’_§*§;| _ ls" flax, 4oo smelt _ _ur ii r, bus *i "'.`wll~lv“ 35 l-iw _-§i§n¢'s_n.r_izc ‘rss Koo _ age, Pi`,i<.r‘aui~, nea- rootn' _ lture and numerous other articles too numerous tomentiou. 4 zo-3tEtst3i,\ifmzi A mo... -_ »"»i....”.s§fr.~'fM A 'Nldhily Admission Sc tents . A S BF