: i. KéllI ’. i i _ a 1" all ' _ in. , aim}- men ‘ . , ‘rh'sborno ,ShPelft'l 1 «accuses: insta- m: . ' c =. Pain-Es;an 9 '00 en JWmu-ml‘ ‘Pc‘l ,. .mthmcenorthto ,; elicitation. nuthmugh' ley‘ , to Cross Roads by William :fidgthtttcc nth ., H ‘ 2- L; ; ihentfi': along: a id road yto orllgs “m” min I‘ moors oedInspe'ctor. 3906. “I Lit""1.ut€.':‘=lt ‘ mi, ,adaglmfi .q * ...c.....;..~........ . tractors Sealfidlilefidérs‘ tanked “Tender for Clumflh‘ yams. received: by the crud; knoll ‘ ntil,noon,,of..5at, o . the . cg. y, tor the crwioyh and p o ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘= A rr'r’d’t‘ of th udersigned'. *. 1 A fiod bank check made payable to th ‘. . _ {fled ten per cent of the 1:, ‘t‘ f. he'o must accompany esc ' ” ‘ ifThd owestp'orr. any tender not neces- sarll { plied. natt‘atd .l c. B. minim, ‘ x ‘ ,- . Architect. at £45.00 per cask. #Compl'tny's Oates, Queen or‘ht‘ Gilt" Works. Chglotietown Light & Power 4 4 1 Co"; Ltd.“ will! t‘tu‘wit'w - I «1.. . ' ‘ ' Pro- vincialgit nessstcution. Anatolbridlhets‘ (blotting ’ .— ’ Tile Annua'l'Business Meetin or :The Brian: ‘Edwa rd Island Provluc al Rifle Ausbcistion will he held in the. City .thit’tfltoom. City Building,‘ Charlotte- .iownI-on Tuesday evening, May 15th, _ '1906,"ht8 o‘clock. _ ‘ . 0,, FRANCIS DOGHICRTY, Lt. Col.R.0., .. f, .- President. . Al. ‘BARTLE’A‘T, Major. " Secretary Treasurer. d231$8v0r ‘5» P“‘3014l7:‘21 15‘ 1 1 -‘ 0 bags i l“ Q in th 51 N 28th . 2» 1 . r limitless i For §aic at Cardigan Bridge That well known business stand Bhdu’WhBl’f property lately owned by J.a'F. Norton, also dwelling house will be. sold cheap. Apply to ' ' 7? Wi‘S.STEWART or J. F. NORToN, Chariottetow rectum . I i is ronj;orft,l£reititsw I ' " itore‘wu [chitin burn down, you could W' it is Destroyed fiegegmbfll: 1” indent," and no institute till-'1 . w 5;», - :sixgi... soc" _ o l? 1%." ultntlehrg’o 'Stf. ' ' In .lv brim-.01 cation, w ic cs l; seen at thgpsfl‘i‘fe‘ iiltiiltl'fll’: Siali ‘ for sale by ll,'R‘titt‘efibnry‘ &f Més— ' Fol lillilllc Draperies, etc; have V'e’ry"S'elect Sttlifkglloi’gFiilc‘y Tilstle‘ Papers. Th? color: inés alldpaiterns tile": chOice Eiiicr Cards, Easter Ndvtltics and faster 'Mlga'zlnis now‘rcady. ~ iinam it Moore. isotherms; so: ’1 ‘sur THE "crater Shoe” “SLATER SHOES” .“SLATER SHOES” ll The hobbies: shoes in (own) #350) $430, $450. 35 oo. Leathers—patent, kid and box calf. ' Tourist Last, Bunion ‘Last, Army Last, Rational Last. ' Fit ‘ any foot. They got the style, comfort and wear. Sole Agents for 15:333.1 1. ’ ‘ as: harass 5: Spring want and V ‘ Outrio Fail 5 It oom- hinei the whiteness and light.- neu or winter when. with or. strength and nouflnhiug‘iood 5i; proportional spring whe‘ No 'r bleaching prone. required with "- mm 'theitun'ed. tiSTEifliHElIFS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Prince Edward Island, 23rd April, 190's. Applications for leases of barren bottoms of Bays, Rivers. Harbors or_‘.Qreeks in this Province for the on ‘t'lvatiorr oi Oysters must be made to the Lieutenant G‘vernor iii catch and forwarded to the our of the Executive Council, ch‘a‘rlottetoWn. _ .. licatious must be accoin-l will 3 bya plan and description It Sigmund. with reasonable accur- «Eyths' location (if the bottolns , p greater: area than five notes I: .be lease to any one person. uwners oi the land fronting on ’ 'beds of Bays. lversflubm or he have“ the' rat élailn to such d’ ' tons of obtaining copies flint" Culture by Captain in , Domitibnfoyo a “Melanin ’ oh: li- rlo ths'undertigned, e we . "ARTHUR NEWS low; , l i Jfiiei-k Executive Connrii. .é’s'rtt’t 4r» \ ~ ‘/ - ‘nlls‘. bought by E. R. Thomas. WM”. .m m” ‘ V howl “uplands. _ turns ittboj sari {my shaggyltidmder in advance High A breeding interests; ’ 'V fi‘ J J . Ni! osmiwpwporuoaomandi . somutgsu ‘, fd'ni'ahedn yearling cilia: that. so, '0‘ sun is: «tilted by 1.11. John‘apn‘ygpteqkl‘ont obtlso‘ New England Breed ‘ mutiny; and is at Johnaonfl 7 '. , Eel-m. Milton. She lsby a gram). and bar dam is May Far-n (2.1 “hence is a full sister of Lord Raveistoko (3) (0.125). t9 ti“ f ‘ DAVIQJfllflPH Vlctorin cross. ‘1..- rfmtusarromun. Wright, Salisbury. 11.3. the __pdre-brod Clydesdale stallion Superimlgggmncrm fmmfiootluud rho .. was». stior. (new mom I‘M! .9: year-ids w..wa on!!!“ 7106. byPriuco o‘fWaiea, Dali) mule, by aflnslookingunimnl and no doubt will be a taking horns among breeders of Clydsaduld’ st‘onlt. ‘ ' or" J J T is nor went! so uncu as fat-i- gus that wears a horse out. It is the Strain; he', is subjected min order to accomplish just. a little more than he can dowlfll oasothat puts him out of con dltion and cuts the years on' his lilo. Partiouitlriy, [this “tonnes in spring when hela I'Mrsl.‘ put to, stand ‘work. Gradual incrensd of work. ai g l'with increhse otfsed, toughens, making him more efficient; and injuring him in no way, 11, Is the iniudlcious crowding whibh tides his“ wiild, iathors him up, mills his shoulders and neck, and soon makes him a’plug. off-at fins, litNoY'PRicEs paid .or - l " mamas horses have been: -' Flying Fox, bought. by M. Bisnc $191.50; Ormonde, bought: by W. 0.8 McDouou‘gh,fibO.m; St. Blaise, bought by] Augustus Belmont, $100,000; Med, lller, bought by W. H. Forbes, $72,500. The champion low-priced thoroughbred was Maximo Gomez which was bought- ior $1, and aitcrwurd won $30,030 for his owners. Amsi‘ican horses that: have brought fancy prices have hon: Hamburg. bought by \V.C. Whitney. $00,000 Nas.turt.ium. bought by W. 0. Whitney. $50,000; Hamburg, pp chased byflatuy‘Payne Whitney. $0, Her. NY amiss-MAN who will visit its in this vicinity,aiid examine the get. of Bingen (2. ,) must be convinced that Blnaen hits foundedu remarkable family of trottsrs not Improbany the greatest. ever known. The writer saw Bingen when hslunded in Boston, and then re‘ marked to Mr. E. H. Greol that he had nsye‘rueen so good asetof l who and. lost under any colt of blame. We looked him overafcw days ago and his limbs and (set: nrejust its sound and clean today as when we saw him as a yearling. Tilers is .~ not a pull or pimple on him. Considering that ho trotted aquarter in 35 seconds, as a yearling, was campaigner] sud_troti.od a . mile in 2.12! as u twaysar-old. and was . finally raced roarecord Mimi. it must ‘ beconcsdodthat he is One of the moat. 1; remarkable trotting stallions yct pmduc- \ ed. Ex. virus I BE PROOF OF the prophet is in tho iulillment and he who makes good is not wise it he faileth to "holler." ‘Itls not unlikely when Bingon (2061) .5 sold at. auction {or $32,000 thus were ; many people who tliquglitbo brought too high it prico although they may not have voiced the sentiment which at least one .H' 't‘urljournaldid. Writing in the depart nlcnt’ we were editing at thpt time we seems lallnolous and utterly locking in Johnny Stylel 6857, by Danley, am. He in ' stock farms also trotting tracks 3154 remember saying in effect. “The talk that 'Bih'g‘sn‘ brOught an unwarranted price logic. , It will be shown in due time that 'cool deliberate judgment; based upon a (museum at hard cold facts. \led to his pin-ohms and thstas a business proposi- . the g V “oil.rubbbd‘tuoiton,‘lls't‘trs host thins: know of, and also the cheap- sit.th i059” riha'rlan tail ‘ ' Veil blood. or Rive the ioliowlng pi pound noddipound geatlbnr‘i pound oil tn. {pound sulphur. 1 pound cop- ' il‘potldd'liox meal; 1 tablespoonlu twiddo‘ «to. . r vAnhthlfi tilled"wart‘ts to‘k‘now says a writes-iii The Farmer's Advocate about u lump ont’uboltfq otifle; I can tell him trout experience. ’I have one (coming two years old not?) which got that. way, when six .weeks. old. Hel‘liad salt puil' trout. wanting... hid it was joint-oil: and cave "escme'lluimsnt, but the colt got \worofi', When Iwouued her. I'put her in alufuhoxsmll" and she trot all right. and _ia'scuud now. They don't need any- thing but exercise; and that. was the way with'a neighbor'scolt also. Keep them alone; others will hurt them over again. _ __ r r r fl‘thlght hive e’tew other hints on the hill-so. says the sums writer. If your horsdis high-headed, in putting on the tantamount bridle is too short. Make ll. loniwncustnd pet your horse, and he will likely be all right; and it not. use a snap ou’one side so you can put oaths bridle, phttiug tho hit in his mouth after Map It has Will not open his teeth easily for the hit. try this plan: Womili ‘supposc‘that you~ m- holding the bridle lip with tho‘right hand. Now take the bit between the thumb and forefinger oi theistt;pass up between tlis lips until the bite strikes the teeth. Now turn the and otyourlert linger down so the nail will press into the lower jaw behind the slippers and he will open his mouth, and e’trick is done. I have tried it. on lines that had the habit. very badly, and they soon yield. fwrrr r HEPA‘GING MARE Alfalfa, 2.11' i... 1-41by Alger Wilkes, that was the wonder of the halt-mile tracks last season, has been bought. by J. H. Bronson ,ot New Haven. Ct., who owned Searchlight. 2.0314 in his paiiuy days, ’and has been sent to the Brooklyn trainer Tommy Murphy, _who is jut now re garded as one oi‘ the very best. man engaged in training and driving trot- tsrsLand pacer-s. Murphy first came into the notice oi the Gm‘nd Circuit followers two or three years' ago, .with tho pacing mare Hatty G., that. had been regal-ed as out-classed,- but that he raced‘ sucossluily, reducing her record tram 2.05. 1-4 to 2.04 14. Last seasoth tool: VLocandauaud reduced his record to202; gave the tracing more Delores a record of 2.0914 and, drove the thrsoryoai‘ old trotting lilly {Susie'N.. by liioko,to a record or 2.00 , Alfalfa started out. ' green last year, and in twenty races sh‘é' Wits, never behind the money, winning «1‘ elven. of them. getting soccnd in live, third in two, and fourth in two. She was takentoColuinbus to see how she would cluss up with the mile-track stars and was second in 2.05 1.4 in a field of ci‘ackcniacks, which indicates bhatshc will benble to give anything‘ not‘i‘aster thana 2.0‘1 pacer a race this season. In Murphy‘s hands the chest— nutifllly will get. u careful preparation and the host; of drlvng, so that. she like- ly to be one of the pacing stars of 1000. iilii‘o‘is n‘isaatis . ' . in longer a Fat.- ALL cmssss NOW' BUFFER FROM EXHAUSI‘EDNERVES —-3PLENDlD RESULTS os- TAINED FRgM THE USE :o it (that ‘5’ ‘ . i" .59 , -. Nerve Food. . ‘,‘Ths breakdown of the nervous system i’s‘no mars suclsty craze from which it: Is ifushiounble to suffer, butis becomingn national calamity which bids fair to rob our descendants of many of those quali- tiss which have done so much to malts this empire what: it is," write Dr. Guthrie Rankin; hli ‘einln's'n'i. London physiciiiii. The keeh competition of life, is now mantra flags on some hoary-out . Total ously acknowledged S 43,01 Wv ........ .. 51.00 A Friend. 25. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.85 Wmt Cape and Campbellton- Pros. - r r- Church per Rev. D. McLean .... .. 3.00 nus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $1.“) Presbyterian Congregation tat-Murray I ‘ River psr Rev. 8. D. McPhco. (3.11. Marven.l). D. S. Souris... .- 1.00 iWGItor Matheson .................. . . 2.00 Womaus Missionary Society. Wiu- sloe. ............................ 5.00 “Mrs. Chas Bryeuton. Winslue.. . . 2.00 L H.Hendsrson,York......... . 2.00 Jean Henderson, Union Road. . 2.00 'Mrs. D. K. Scott, North River.. . $1.00 A.‘D.‘Mi:Leod. Alllaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . £1.00 M. R. W. (through Bank of N. S., Summerside) .... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 82.00 In AMERICAN DISEASE v prevailc lion the purchaser had all the best of the arguuielil." Bingeu is this your limited strictly to 310 approved mares plant...” hilt *1], of whichunro'already booked, and when hit. stud duties have been concluded for tin!- seasou,he will owe his breeder nothinaflix. of?!“ drait'stallion'wna soul o the- stresta Friday inst, which altiwicted conk- --isoertniced to to “Young‘ Barrister-fr which had been brouuhh;bnck to hip native land by Mr. C. McLean of Mount. Her ironi'Wilat‘d I'Ilt-sisy crouching, N. 5;, two years ago. This horse's stock has. 'iurr'i’edput nip'wsll 14590;“, McLean wad uponilvy _ths‘ hammer hm till bring him back to tllocluhnri. in order to do so he had to pay! largo figure for hint on he is considered the ino‘st‘auccessiid - stookg'ettsr in N.>S., “today. His lll‘Q'vf ‘uamuurrthstiirialnhutsdting or draft. r horses in tho Provinces and his dnm that imported pure bred ciyrissdale mar. “Myodofiis” si 1 bp ' _otland‘s , kin: ' ' - it” ifiroducad otdv‘aoors- _. ... ‘ raisin. snatches crumble dealt stock. Thi’a’ va‘u is ninth was selected by 0. .RFT — rm 7' its?! is mu" awash hy' new? 'u :c "hjshlt is not infre uentl damn nonts . VERY LARGE AND handsomeandi', irregularitisll1 y gull t, his piqrmrrly owner who web ’1» ‘ tt‘inp edintc sellilm'nlm by a big on“? planned topme to you If you fgill hitvs our physician call at these- 0 use and _ ti it he ’ ihis flflifififiu c‘uoi'l‘loi‘t‘m nor. ,dised _(iuflll. » itam’porhry rolls! but. with great we use ignite nervous s stems . rusting your Increase in we! 0-, . oat-sins: and F. Bovysrln Scotlaan swig! igmm‘“ '“dmmt D" ;‘i{elt in all grades of society, and as the iron p‘rbsttdtibil, paralysis-and insanity 00 its the nerves. »Slcsplessncas, irritability. indigsstion. is da s-andnensrallack of one . nd iagbitl’d'mai-ssmoiigtheufly imlfélllgua becomimr 'mcrs and more common natural outcome or exhausted nervous troubles. and wit women ache of the nine ism. [a committee of experts on diseases of the nerves were to roscribslor on. the siderablc attention. on enquin it. wan-“40¢” give you 3.3 such“ [Jam]. ,3; Mia 'oi Dr Cliasa's News Food, for this clue is composed of the most. power- ! Vl'fierve restorativea known to medical l ice. . » lillsis no idle boost. as we shall be no the fol-mu a. . at we consider as better in of Dr. Chase's News Food WI 1 do for 'stohlmtmd in the «letters of reo- endatlon published from time to ink. Dir-ans Almanac and ih the “Silly'lhiimat mod} it blood, the solutions ' liter thobroin new, no va h a is the‘only’ moons. by wit ch son of the nerves can he pottime Stimulants and namotioo- give’ «93%; in (l nits'rr tit certainly rcvitih Dr.- at‘ve Food slowly I thomled crvocslsandh iiilin‘ mills... you. vl‘l‘aiity or mail went? '1: sickness and disease. A? av'oi-its means otprovl this is h t while u . hlac‘n Nerve 50 cents» lic'xfiito as for“ 02.50, at l'ticnlo-rsor Rilraimson, Bates& (20.. I it (no. Fruit min odléo. and duly lot-Married to J alien's—- Second subscription Maineun con- i' 'mtionmlion.‘P.McNutt .... .. 9.55 .Eplsco 'l parish oi New [nation St. _ ‘Th'o as, French River. 460; Sn. Stophen. ’lrlsh Town, 6.12; St. Marks, Konsinnton, 4. 47; per Rev. Clifton Division per Arch. Campbell. ‘Tt'eiu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 collected“ by W. Grant McLeod. Hiram River: Guilt McLeod, 81; Vernon McLsol, lit; Louis McLeod, 10; my Mo. ded. 10; Mrs. Geo. S. McLeod. 10; William Mobbs, 100; Alex. Nichol‘ I , 10c; Rev. George Miliar, 81; A Minor], 25; Gussie Blnns. 30: A .l'riend, so; Uncle Toms Cabin, 25; Indigestion is larspoiislble for More Sickness Than Any Other Disease. so far as to say him? 0 Some doctors indignation is t e national disease America Repeated attacks inflamb the linin of the stomach and cause. the glan s to secrete mucus instead of the juices of natural digestion. Consequent~ ly the blood is cleaned. nerve force is reduced, the vital ty of the entire system is weakened. There is but one national remedy for indigestion and that: remedy is Dr. Hamilton's Pills, which are used by thousands with marvelous success. Dr. Hamilton's Pills accelerate the action of the nastic glands and give tons to the digestive organs. They strengthen tho it idlier the blue , and thus add general tone to every argon oi the body.“Flesh and strength are lost restored and the patient can eat and digest any food he pleases. Under the vitalizing effect. of Dr. Hamilton's Pills your it"stem will soon mliy; once more you'll en. 0y the blessinfis of health. Test Dr. hamiiocn‘s Pl 3. yourself. 250 per box orive bolt . for 81; at all dealers or by mail from N. . Poison 00.. Hartford Conn. U."'S. Au, and Kingston Ont. iiiili’iidil , ElJINuiiit(:,'May 3.——Gaelic is still spoken _iu the West. and North Highlands—indeed an Inverncss member of a deputation to the secretary for Scotland recently esti- mated the number of children who know only Gaelic at 25,00 to 30,000. The Scott- ish education department is now to make a special grant of £10 to each school at- tended by Gaelic-speaking children with at least one Gaelic speaking toaohor. WE DO NOT GIVE AWAY Ozone (the coupon kind) because ii: costs too much to monuincburemvuy drop is matured in our laboratory for three months before it is shipped. This ‘adds considerably to the manufacturing cost, but it makes our preparation so pure and health-giving that we can guarantee it as taken with Celery King, the great topic because we enclose a coupon with every 'bottle of solution of Ozone entitling you to one full sized 25c package or Celery King tree of cost. so be sure and demand of your druggist Ozone the coupon kind.) ran PUBLIC DRUG 00.. anivaudvno, ON _.._._..__ Special attention is directed to John Newson’s half-page. ad in this issue. It is most interesting; especially to those concerned in It is well worth-a careful perusal. 4dtivri We have just received one car- load of “Heuey” high grade carriages, in cushion the rut:- size, regular buggies. concords and road wagons, all new and lip-lo- date.‘ Gounod sesottr exhibit. Prices low and terms right. -»A Home & Co. 5dttsawtwsi Sweet Peas. from hundreds of the choicest varieties, James Vica' Sons :Inyincible Mixtures of Sweet Potts we 'know will please the most exiictinir. 'ii'or flowers or delicate colors. varying from pearly white to the richest. reds and purples tho invincible lends. bccnuiw it la the result of aslectinn,year after year, seeds from the choicest flowers. Then wd hove “Vicka' Banner Collection of Sweet Post," 20 varieties oacth semi-om pants, for only 40ccnta, and 40 varieties separate iorth cents—c peth rainbow oi, colors. Vickn' Invincible Mixture— Packet tic; ounce 100; i pound Site. Visits Dnhliaa Gladiola Bulbs-We have a Silliscripttoiti. peony-iii at annulus - a’. W.,Nichols,totai.-.............015.w ’ andlivsr, cleanse and purity . _ IlliIGHLiiiiiiv ocuro {or ailgerm diseases provided it is . laxative; It. cities not cost. youlanythlnk 1 _ extra to third theso taro remedies to-irether‘ ' saving their hard-earned money.—— . abouts, young men’s buggies M ‘ . Shoes. pair of shoes. i-_- . momtth ‘750_.._..,. WINNIPEG. “ in all the‘pio‘pul'ar leathers. ' '_ 3.311633%; isle-your shoeman to SHOW you “Royal-Purple" It is .easy enough to' tell, then, whether you want to pay $6 or $7'for your next .. _ , 7 on Fine . lip-m '1.» a“. at ’ ll _ Amman sunset pretty 7 g—splendid wearing shoe ; {or dlédipeltltérw r. QYQI’EQH'! who know sho'e values, have. found‘: Z’t’litttfthe differ-choc between these high priced shoes and I ~ ‘fRoyal Purple" is not worth the extracost. , _ .k y H. .. .. U . ..l ; u 9:. ,y frheAmes. Holden Co. ofMontrenl. Ltd. THE Laaoes'r SHOE Manuracruneas m Cau’aoa. TORONTO. .nd‘ NO’l‘ pay $6. 0. .7. “‘05. ‘ slight: cqml‘ort‘atblggshrips The models are the newest, smartest“ the: sessch-fi VANCOUVER. 81'. JOHN. 1906 Patterns 1906 The DESlGNS and COLORINGS g60ds excel all formerproductions. of this )ear’ SIX :T.HOUSAND (6,000) Rolls at only 7 cents per .ROLL, other patterns up to 80c. ‘ Perhaps: your Parlor, Dining Room, Hull. Bed- room or Kitchen NEEDS a new Wasn‘Parlsn Dates, 1 It'will not cost much if you buy your papeg‘i'lym us,“ DOUBLE C00, Artistic Wall Paper. TELEPHONE. 70. I A Sample Books sent with pleasure at your reqit‘eét for inspection. Ctrtér ‘04 Importers of SAEE. little more. additional cost. dts twwsin / Consultation free. Prices Right- srii-tiii‘osliii PARLORS. 26ths twnltf Over Prowse Bros. 8 “Pt “KENT sr. CHARLOTTE! OWN. 9.1:] v,» PRACTICAT DENTISTRY ii IAt Reasonable Prices Crown;aud bridge work, 35. Gold fillln 3,, nt Aril'fiéii'tl tgétlyévgl? ru 00 per tooth. according to amount of gold. bber plates, 38.00 to 310.00 Ariificial. teeth with Aluminum plates, 312.00 to $15.00 EXTRACTION) FREE WHEN TEETH ARE ORDER ' ' VITALIZED AIR used for PAINLESS EXTRACTION. .SUKE. We: have'just installed an Olivian Metal Plate Swager in our laboratory; the‘tirst‘ and only one in the City. Metal Plates have number-less ail D'O HARMLESS. vantages over rubber ones and cost but Call and~ let file demonstrate to you the benefit you will derive from the small Work guaranteed. c. H. BEER, nits. Proprietor. Monuments arid” Head- stone‘s in‘Maiblc,Gran‘-' I "it: and Freestone. We carry a large stack of Amerie can Marble and Canadian Granit ready for immediate delivery. Our prices reasonable. Our stock the best. ‘ Correspondence solicited. ( Estilllates cheerfully given. dér .3: e11. AAAAAaAAAAAAAaA AAA A AAA A A AAAntAAAaA AAA A AAAAA o '.‘.'./I, i l L 3.4 Tur Phone lm. Md till twi it rat-slot coming. all grown hy/the-olslef' 4. bolted James Violts' Sons.‘ .7. 1.13M or... ~ ‘ jam... Market tho-mi 270.‘—-Rc'sldshce' h 'Qv'e .lgy'. \ 1. WES r " . j You Go Straight into the Home r 51:; Thousand, People When You Use 6/56 ,. _. ' . C-l’iARLOT-TETQWV -. GUARDIAN. 'lt Hans. 'filtcAndGzc‘otgs;_'tCifiiglalié‘l alike by local and forgiin advertisers. vll‘yo'u Wadi " “A Result Geller” J Us?“ I ~ . Mwsfiua'rlllan- ' 1.‘ l 1; L. .- .. A.¢:¢~.ig .' ..Me¢wwwx.$ .1 ‘ .A ,. wvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv'vvvvvvvvv'vvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvv r: A ‘A: use: “1". r!-