‘ . ‘<~ ,. ' 1 I t. .~ ».-s. .,-'.»,.».».~ .» -, ,, »~ . .. ~ -1 ‘ ‘I ‘ - “ --it-.-:.r."i-."a’»~¢-'f-` .~.', .. ‘ -' pp. ‘.- .~.*=..~. ", _ . ~ ,,.. -- -..~ fr .f ;~- » Ls 4.1.,-._ .~ w . . I -~ it I '_ 4, ,_ . `.`?.,,.-4 ._".`.` g. . L. _ . 5,” ' lllliili Rlllllll . . 4 Men! Why should you elsewhere fo r Safe Razors,” Blades, Hon Shaving Soaps, M ai 'l`al'curn Shaving Lo ions and other eve day needs of this kin WIND You can find complete selection her at prices as 'reasonab s those quoted by irm in the city. \\=l////Ar1A\“\\\wu \r\\\\ 1/11” F11 "°° C 1 P - N = _ fb an '< co rn N :>&2 *I* w I” 5:' o lll¢o\\\\\\\y_\_\v//(lA\\\\\\f///4 Foster ` . A .Central Drugstore 'll'/I/.\\\\\\\\v/14 ilu PERSONALS Premier Arsenault went Io i~‘-um- rnerside yesterday ut'ter'noon. Mr, Chas. Macdonald, Souris, was a recent visitor to the city. y _ Mrs. Joim McDonulri, Mt. Ryan. is war also ‘vlred Mr' mark y"'9l‘“‘I“5' spending the week-end in' the City. Mr, Frank Foshan, Mt. Stewart. visited the city yesterday. Miss Davey,daughter- oi Mr.Davey of the Weights and Measures Depart- tnant has lei`t on rr trip to Boston. llicssrs lienry Hughes and John llavtioiiald, Scotulii’orl, were recent visitors to the cll.y. Mr. J. J. 'I‘rainor oi' the l’. E. I. li., system is now in Moncton on oili- cial business. Tho many friernis of Prof. Marcou will be pleased' to sce him out again alter an illness of -ten days. Mrs. Edward Ford, ol' Brnckley Poiin is in visiting Mr. urnl Mrs. A. C. Fortl, 22 Kent St., (‘.Ity. Mrs Geo. .Lewlis and Miss Berth Lewis were passengers by the ex press last night returning ir-om a tr lon. Hlllll__ili_lR|VllS REVERE HOTEL J Cody, Ft. Fairfield, Me.. Pte. J. E. Cody. France Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKenzie, Bath ursf. - . Pte. J. A. Stewart, London, Eng. E. Brown, York .lohn Bernard, Bradalbaue Gordon Crockett, York Sam Levine, St. John Allan Shaw, Cardigan M. 1'. Hart, Toronto r E _ _i -M _-M---n._ gn; .3 _o'cIock this afternoon for char table ipurposea... .ville Cheese Board. 1" \,water taps which had been in use ‘P The juice! oi' two ires-li lemons to New York' Wurcester and B0” i strained into a bottle containing three PANTRY SALE at Patons Lsd. at THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET- ING of the Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary will be held this Saturday afternoon at 3 p. ni. Will all members please at- tend. 1005 PANTRY SALE at Patolis Ltd at 3 o'clock this afternoon for charitable purposes CHEESE BOARD.- Mr.‘ Jenkins. ocretary of the Cheese Board, (‘.har'- lottetown received the following mea- sage form Brockville, Ont. yesterday. --“2000 cheese boarded: All sold at 21 1-4 cents." J. B. Wilson. Sec'y. Brock- M YOUTHFUL DEI=REDATOFI$.- This week a number oi’ young boys broke into the t'lne gasoline yacht owned by' Sir Charles Dalton, smash- ing tho lock. They removed boards from the bottom, took out a quantity of lead ingots which were used for ballast and sold these to a junk deni- er, about 60 pounds or- so. Another batch of juvenile delinquents stole from the Agricultural I-lall, 15‘ brass when the soldiers were quartered there. These also were sold to Junx uealers. The boys will come up next week before the Juvenile Court, THE POTATO SITUATION..-The Fruit and Vegetable Committee, in the Food Controller's office, Ottawa l.eld a session yesterday afternoon to consider' the potato situation on Prince Edward island. They wired Mr. A. E. Dewar for part- yicuiars oi t‘he situation and he sent lv- lllglit message regarding lt. Mr. J. A. Clark, oi' the Experimental Farm is now in Ottawa and met with the Coinriiittee, ycstcrria. Mr'. Ile regarding the potato situat- ion. The public rnuy rest assured tlllli the Food Controller will use cv- ery means in his power' to relieve the potato situation here. "°~-H--°~»¢~~»~s-n -we-»»--I-4--~»~»¢~q..¢..¢.....¢.....,..,..,..,,,, I Lemons Beautify! Strain lemon juice well before mixing and massage face, neck. arms. hands. -0-»~»»-o-o-o-u-¢..¢_....... _ -no-o.-q-.o.»¢-¢ 1-4-4--0-Q-|-0-c-¢..¢..¢..|..¢. ......|~»..¢..,..,..,,.,,.,_,,.,,.,, Here is will how to prepare an inex pensive lemon lotion which can be' us- .ed to bring back to any skin the sweet i i`reshne'ss on which it has been robbed _ by trying atmospheric conditions. Windchafe'_ roughness, tan and rc-rl _ ,ess are warded oil' und those tell-tale “' lines of cai'e or of age are softened " awa `ounces ot’ orchard white makes a whole quarter pin; of the most re~ `markal.\le lemon skin heautifier at ab- |out the cost one must pay for ri small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be -taken to s-train the- lemon juice through a line cloth so no lemon lpulp gets in, then this lotion will keep liresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used tc bleach and remove 'such blemishes as `i`reckles, sallowness and tan, and is - the ideal skin s-oi`te‘ner, smoothenei ' and beautiiler. Just try lit- Get tlirce ounce-.4 o' orcliard white at any plrurmucy and two lemons from the grocer' and inakt up a quartet' pint of this sweetly frag- rant lemon lotion and masage it dull_\ into the face, uc-ck ar'ms and liarnls A and see for your:4ell`. ~ OOOOQQIOOQQ *ll ¢'|‘*'l'i"I§ OQOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ssaoa _ _ ,_-_emma | I r r 1. Classified adn, under thin head co|t_ one cent per word per insertion where _ cash accompanies order, with mini mum charge of 25 cents per Inver- tl°n. Count your words and save mon- ey by rcrnlttlng with order. Stamps accepted. Ada. taken by philfle ° sent by maill will be charged at 2C- per word, to cover book-ktorping char- ges. stationery and postdas °r‘ IU' eountl. I ' -11 . ' Alr‘rEN'1‘S WA NTED ___ _______________________--- .'\.cEN1's wAN'rED To sEr.|. Fon_ "tho old reliable Foothill Nurseri- B`n," We teach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary, IIISIISU commissions paid; handsome fro! equipment. Stone & Wellington, To- l'0I1t0, Ont. 385-10-1ME27i. ROARDERS WANTED. wAN'rEo 2 somosns rn Pnrv/we house. Modern conveniences. ADDIV 245 Queen St 948-10-31M3ip_d HELP \VAN'l‘ED-MALE SALESMlEN.- EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, town or country. BIS GUN' ings guaranteed. Permanent all- .vear job. No experience necessary- Write Luke Brothers. U-d-- M°“i` rear. sits-11-3M.EIn 'WANTED- CARPENTERB AND laborers for work at the Dalton So.- nitorlum. Highest waz” Wm I” paid. Apply to ll. & S. Lowe, Char- lottetown, and beginnins Mommy' October 29th, also at Dalton Sanlto ,rlum. 846-10-26MtL g WANTED- wAN'rao A1' once A GOTTAGE 0r small tenement centrally I°°“¢' Bd' for family of two. ADDIY “I Guardian Office. 961-11-lMif- f _. SI'[‘UA'I`l()NS V.»\'(l.»\ NT 1 I . MISCELLANEOUS. ' WHEN ORDERING GOODS BY mail send a Dominion Express Mo- ney Ordefr. 993-11-3ME1i. POULTRY. -I AM NOW BUYING fowl and chicken daily, at the highest market price. J. D. Jellklmi 703-10-18M26lpd. <1- l CUT OUT THE WASTETIME- save on repairs-get better results -all the time-with one of the lat.- est Model Remington Typewr'It- ers. A. Millie l<`r'as-er, liulifax, N. S_ 994 --"'-” FOR SALE. FOR SAl.E.- COTTAGE AT BRIGH ton, Charlottetown with moderate improvements. Also several build- ing lots connected' therewith. Will sell together or separately- Apply to McLean & MacKinnon. . 879-10-27M6i. 11; _ ,-ru-_:gurl __ . ’ IIELI’ WAN'I‘El)-FE- MALE l‘ *MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL ' housework. Apply 26 Brighton Road _ 942-10-31lVItf. ,WOULD YOU LIKE $1 OR $25/NIILY ` at home lmlt-ting war s-ox on Auto | Knitters?.Experience unnecessary ' Send' (lc stamp Dept. 82 (‘. Auto Knitter Company. Coliéiw Sl- 'I`°\`0' ' nto. ,?-i ‘** THRILLING STORIES OF THE Gre:.t‘War. profusely lllllslrlwd. Every mother wants it as well as every red blooded Canadian. Easy _ seller. Low price. Big profit. ' Freight paid. Ciedit ZIVGII. l Sample free. Winston Co.. Toronto ’ 987-11-2ME8i. PAN1'nv eAt.E'at Patong Lui. at 3 o’clock this afternoon for charitable l)1ll'pDS€B ST. PAUL’8 CHURCH-On Sunday evening the Rector will take as his subject, the well-known hynin;\“Abide with Me." Mr. Chas. Earle will sing Liddie's, “Ahide with Me." PANTRY SALE at Patons Ltd. at 3 oiciock this afternoon for charitable rurposes ' MILITARY SERVICE.--it is to the advantage of every man within the prescribed ages`t0 immediately take steps to conform' to the requirements of the Milirtary Servicer Act. 1004. UIGG BAPTIST CIRCUIT.-Rev F. N. Aitkinson will serve at the three preaching stations next Sun- day, Nov. 4th.. Uigg, Grand View Eldon; morning, afternoon and evan- iug at the usual hours oi’ service. MiLI.TARY SERVICE.-Single men and widowers without children are again reminded that the time for re- porting for Military Strvice or claim- ing Exemption expires on November 10th. 1004. FIRE YESTERDAY.-The firemen were called out yesterday iorenoo for a slight blaze on the kitche rooi' ot the house occupied by ..i. A. Henderson, Elm Avenue. There was practically no damage, just a few shingles burned. Il ll PRODUCE MARKET.- All tlici American and Canadian potato buy- ers have gone home and the prices have fallen somewhat owing to the decreased tieinand. Yesterday ship-I peru were paying 00 cents a bushel for blues, 70 cents for red and whitc. Oats brought 70 cents n bushel, hay $13 a ton, turnips 12 cents to 15 cents for 50 pounds. MILITARY REGISTRATi0NS.-- Yesterday the ltqgistrar under the Military Service Act received, anti iiled nine applications for service and cne hundred and sixty-six pleas i`o\' exemption. Up to six n'clo<:k last night thc total figures to date were, registrations i`or service 217, applic- ations ior exemption, 2505. '*' Field." ....Malling lsistlessneas of Fidelity." 2.30 p. ni., 1 VICTORY WAR LOAN COM-_ membe'rs of the Prince County Com- mittee were inadvertently omitted from ye-sterday’s list:- Alexander K. C., Summerside. Heath Strong. Summers-ide, Creelman McArthur. Summersivde STANDING OF ORWELL SCHOOL 3, Iona Gay. 'Grade lV.-1. Viole Maclnnis; 2. Marlon McDonald; Il. Jessie M. MacLeod. Grade lil.-1. 'Elsie Maclnnis; ,L Helen MacDonald; il, Melinda Gay. Grade 1,-(Sr.)- 1. Louise McQueen. Grade 1.-(Jr'.l lnnis; 3, Mary MacLeod. Perfect attendance-Clarence Gay, Iona- Gay. Melinda Gay, Gussie McDonald. Ha- rold Mclnnis, Goldie Mclnnis. PF\\‘NCE EDWARD TH EATRE.- 'that t`amous Canadian family o movie stars appeared in a stellar role in “When Love is Blind" at thc beautiful story. charminly told in three heart gripping acts anti nearl- less to say, it delighted the large audience present at the three per1`oi'- munces. The eighth episode of “Tito captured by (Tarslake and his inert. They realize suddenly that she is to open it. As the picture fades from ion. Lonesome Luke was seen in a BERLIN, VIA LONIDON, Nov. 1.- Brltish attacks repeatc-Ll many times field in Flanders yesterday says' to- day's official report. ln some in- stances ground lost is said to have .been gainctl in counter-attacks. The result of the tlay’s lighting is char- acterized as ti new s'uc.cesa for the Germans. 'l‘iie Britislr are reported to have suffered heavily without gaining ud°l`0-to in F." ....Galle Song,-"When My Caravan Has Rest ed," . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Lohr Miss Gwladys Bell Organ.-“Bonnie (No. 6) ‘Mendelssohn Song-"Sunshine Song," .-....Greig Miss Bell Organ-(a) “The Shepl1erd's in the tb) “Jntermezzo, .. Callaerts (c)_ “PoitludeI’ .. .. ..Fa.uikes God Save the K-ing"’ ' ' r `. cnurioii stnvinrs FIRST METHODIST 11 a. rn., sermon, subject. Tire Re- Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. m., sermon, subject. “Making a Good investment." l’r~enchor~, Rev. I1. G. Fulton. GRACE CHURCH. 11 a. m., serfmon. subject: “The lm- portance of the Trivial.” 2.30 p. rn., Sunday_School and orchestra 7 p. m., sermon, subject, "Martin Luther." Students and visitors welcome; all seats free. Preaclter Rev. l<‘. li. Littlejohns. . BAPTIST CH URCH.‘ 11 Q. m.. sermon, subject, “Save the Boys.” 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Bible Classes; 7 p. nr.. sermon, subject, “The Loyal t!ln'istian." ’i‘lrc~ 4th sermon in the series on “Tire Manhood of the Master." There are classes for all' ages. Everyone _is heartily welcome to alltht- scr'vices'. Preacher. Rev. Mr.‘l"r'eennarr. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. 11 n. rn., sermon, 2.540 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. nr.. sermon. Visitors' welcome. l”r'eaclier, Rev. 0. B. Emery. ST. JAMES'. ll 1|. rn., sr~r'ri1ori, rr Missionary all-~ tlrcss by ltov. il. G. t`.ock`ol` india. ses. 7 p. m., sermon. subject, “Our I-Jlco:l-bought Inheritance." Preach- er licv. I)r. Fullerton. Strarigers ZION CHURCH. j rt, “Fir1elity. 2.10 p. im. Sunday _ licv. ll. G. Cock' oi' india. Topic: 9 "Hopeful l~`eatur'es ol' the Situation in india." All seats free. Strangers wclctnne. ` PEOPLE'S CHURCH. Service at 7 p. nr.. ltov. D. Mac- l.c;u.' pastor. . ST. PAU L'S. Evening; l’rayer. Preacher, Rev. T. i'or All Saints. I-ioly (‘ommunion il tl. rn.. and ll tr. m. Matlns 10.15. Suritluy School and Bible- Classes 2.30. Evensorrg and Procession 7 p. ni. lieverernl t‘unon Simpson and Edwin Julres. Great Revival Services in the Sal- y-11 a. tn.. am 7.30 p m WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.-War tax ow. These changes go into effect ai- ter midnight tonight: Five cents on nil 'phone calls, telegrams or radio- grains costing more than 15 cents. Eight per cent. on water or rail pass- enger lar-es for trips more than .-'tf ' . 4 \\\\\\\\\\ 1045 There are visions-now and then-in busi- ness and industry. . The Maxwell motor car is a wonderful . vision that has been macle real. The fixed purpose of the Maxwell builders was in the beginning, and is now, to produce a A car which would be, in the highest sense, effi- cient, durable, economical, comfortable and standard in equipment; Many years experience in production on a vast scale has taught the Maxwell manufac- .- turers two things. ' _ i v».l:,q' ` .-1- 'II . 'J _ 'q - -._ -.~, ` r:r,~... ~ One is that such a car as they have always '_ \\\\\\\\\\\\..\\ ‘ made their aim--a car in which efficiency, r durability, economy, comfort, beauty and ‘ standard equipment are all present-cannot ~ be built for less than $1045 with materials at their present prices. The other lesson is that, for more than - $1045, they could not give you anything more `&. £2121” - -_ ` rn<>lw1~°rrr'1'0wr1<=I3ARD1A.11_ _ _ ~ able ' ' ,~v'.:,_, .1 than the Maxwell now has-except greater size or luxuries, pure and simple. V ' - . In other words, they are convinced-and they have convinced us-that they have found \ the great MIDDLE LINE where you get dollar for dollar in ABSOLUTE VALUE. __i_1_- Arthur Gaudet and Walter Grant Distributors for Prince Edward island f//W f//W/f (//./ WZ/ /Zy . ' rr- ’ -- - 15.7" n “_ Miss Corinne (ltilltiiri I' Miss llttitic Ilucstis e‘Mr. Gerultl I’. I%|°cr|n|c|' Miss \'iola\ Mlrliilis Mrs, \\'. .\. (‘||rnrning.~i Mr. .\. li. Jenkins Mr. (icr'nld Mrrrpliy Miss Lillian Ingles 9 Miss llc-:ttl°i(~0 Iirowri l)lS'I‘li”I("l` 1\_'0. 1 .\`r||ri|ric|'sitic Srritirilcrmitic (‘lui riot i clown (‘lu\|'l0i i I‘i own 1)lS'l‘lll(‘T N0. 2 .ll oiritlgwrc (lvor'g~ci'0\\'|i lit-iisiiigioli Kcirsiiigfiori .\ llwl‘i‘0i| .\‘0\||'is l3.91l~l 10.655 9.095 5.00() 13.137 10.0.15, 5.945 5.9-I5 5.875) 5,00() DIS'l‘Ill("l Mr. 'll. M. ll|'oiiicrs Mr. liolulitl lirrclistiruir 40 miles. Three per' cent. on i'relg‘ht “In L|0“| |»|.0m|(, I . clrarges. Ten per cent. on puiltntri car seats or bcrths. Eight or cent Mr. Ii.. II. Abiroiia [I . on cnch $1.000 oi liie insurance. Tori 'M|._ l)““‘,a“ ]|‘.|A,"" per cent. on club titres exceetliug $1; a year. ()nc cent on each 20 cent ex- press clurrgc or~ 25 cents parcel post charge. _ Tobbacco taxes go into cilcct, but lil 1'. llalnlcl l\lcI.v:|r| Mr. Wm. M. Iicnncii. Miss St-Olin lioliliirrs tl\rii'ty rlculcrs have been making u ]\h._ Ira Fraser 1 _ little on the sitic by imposing their ,lor several weeks. Threc cent post- : age for letter.-x arnl' two cents for post- Slllllli llUlllAl|liNS (Canadian Preu Despatch) HALIFAX, N. S.. Nov. 2.-(Quotn- tic-ns furnished by F. B. McCurdy & (‘.o., stock and bond brokers, mem- MI'.' (‘Iltll'I0s E. \\'uIl<4‘r' Mrs. lllauiricc \\’i|ii'c _ M iss Sadie Egan _ My ,_ _ »-' ' 1-s-1.-1;*--_=.._.|. ‘ .\`0. 3 ltcnr liivcr' ilmtlnilizrric x. \\'irt'.-lm-.- AI:rl|wt|||v I‘o|'|r\\':|li .llur'|'u_v Iiivvr iirruizrlliniic , (‘c|iirr|l llctlcqllc I’o\'i llortlcii (‘:\it~tI0||i:t Rocky Point. llonsiizrw it 301:: |r:.0:z0 10.510 10,0-I :r moss 7,038 5.s:¢0 .5.0:n' 5.000 5.000 5.000 5,000 NOT THEN The maxim runs: “Put _\'our' bc:-it foot i`orwnrri"--but suppose you arc bers Montreal Stock Exchange. Mc- being treated by u chlropotlist? Curdy Building, liuliinx, N. S.) CLOSING PRICES. Yooteliriay Today 88'/4 87'/3 60 61% 51%, 76% 56% 69% Atchison .. . ... 50 75% 55% Aims 6'L'Il.... .. Anacontin .. Cen 68% ('.ruc 50 57'/3 Can Pac 133% 135% M. P. Ct. . . . . . . .. 97% 99'/4 Mex Nor Power _ 78 79' Rcuding 67% 67% S. l’.'...... 83 Stu 35% 36% U. S. 93% ll. T. . . . . . . Punts. tn." .ur -H10' 1- ;8%' Enlisted _ Over 100 Year! -u. s. 'rnoops IN 1'RENcH£s ‘ oE|.rer-IT LONDON _.___ l.I>Nl)0N. Oct, Ili-The cntrnncc oi units of the American army into uc- 'by tho Austro-German invasion of italy, receives pr'orninct\t notice in thc newspapers ns u »much more than pic- turesque ovent. 'l‘hc Daily News says: "it would bc lille prcsunrnbiy to ex- Iivt- service on the western front, al-I __ ’ =’=!i! E! lhougir overs'i\adowcd us a news item i I g____,____- ____ '___._.-~..---_ ' 7. '----- -- - -.s._.~»~_--.L . -- ' _ls I ].`|]{§"|‘ [4|}"'|‘ ()|-‘ (‘_.\_\'|)[l)_.\'[‘l<]s r ns.-'.ui'ed, lt. warns that this dons not ju.~.lii`y a relaxation of llrilish cll"nrI..~i." The Grnpiiir' says: ' "Tire descetularrts oi` the cur-buttl_ed fartlncrs of (‘on<-orti have fired u shot which, like that ot' the Minute men, will bc heard round the wsrlrl. Tire zulvcnl ol the United States has more than rnadc up for Rust-ria's temporary ivcakctring. it should have a steady- ing luiluenco in view of the blow at italy and should be recalled whenever' there is a tendency toward pessim- rsrn." . CILLERY IS FOOD ANI) MEDICINE ' - _ I lt` the nicrlic-inni pr'ope‘rtios of cclcry wcrc appreciated as the-_,~ thorrlrl 'lu- ruost every one would cn; it. not oc- vasinrraliy but <\'v0r'_v tluy in this critical time in thc history oi' nur t'ount|'y health counts even rnorc than li over' tlitl irei`or'e--tlon`t. wail until you are sick, “|'revo'ntion is bcttcr' than ture," :uni it uppiics right ln'-'rc. ii` you iiuvc rlrcunnitisin. had .~'-tornacir, liver trouble. get cn the t~clcr'_v wagon; tlou`t luke our word l'or lit, we muy have no axe to griutl. risk your faruily doctgr, Indeed thc' tn_c.st eminent physl/:inns pres- cribe celery for their patients. One of ourspecialties l's celery. we gave It every condition we thought ne<:cr-surgv. and with the help oi’ Pro- vidence tlufrcsuit is. a grand crop. \Vc are offering in bushel cases pack- ed full to thc brim at $1.75 per case. Celery is food and medicine com- bined.-(lur celery is for sale at i`urupbcil Bros. Market. Atltlrer-1 or- ders to J. J. Gay & Son. lid: Printe, Si. (`.lrur'lolt<-town, P. E. l.. cotiti' , N-~4I ‘ l . f t-tt German in thc intoxication of' A '&\`=}| 8 pl: I y ir tau eclatc itsl I . 4"___.__°'""‘ Llnlmont . For more than a century this wonderful old family anudyne has been enlisted in humlnity's cause to conquer Coulhl. iloldl, Bore Throat. Grinne. Cramns. Chills. Bums, Bprains. Strains andmtny other nnrnmon illn. Whether used Inlemn ly or etkhcrnlily, this famous doctors preacriptionh "pee riur to all other: in elements that - ' r lop -.Il I- -“_ _y ~ In If .r. '.9' . , f’ cy' ' “.1 1v"\~"`- her Italian vlctt y ppr i'ull meaning. This due-s not alter the facts, either immediate or prospec- tivc. Germany has called in the . American energy. says it bodes ill for Germany and gives added-_ vottdlllly » ...» 1 » ' I you snou`r.r> usa now world to redress the balance of “WP -TOP” ~ thc old. Tire balance will bo rc-‘ ’ '_ _ ... tli'cssetl,"~ " _.gf .- The Daily Express. remarking on rua onnarr .rarisrmai rasramne that victory. however long do-layed, ’lq:C*'""‘"¢"J §_9I'l!'9~'~°»°"~ M°!lIfE'I'. °5"° .I ._._.r`i ; v