THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN THE vision GUARDIAN —F0R LATE WESTERN. uswsl _ci-ui.onzns wasu dresses. —Pa.ge 3 is available. - gingham and chamb ys, 2 to 6 "i1 years, clearing 39c., 50c. and 751-‘- -—ODD LINES in small boys and 51 iai 14-21 misses boots clearing at 81.25 per at no m rpalr at Sinclalrs 14-2! —6 LADIES SUITS, 36.933110 40, selling 87.60 each at Slnclarrs. i 14-2 . TUESDAY. Miss Nicol Will Demonstrate at This Store MONDAY AND TUESDAY Lover's Form Corsets This is the marvel Corset-without rnj‘ ATh-tesiei daily Fhiaotiglbqlhe-‘lillfllifaxfieirald 1 —DATES CHANGED — “And Billy Disappeared" Victoria Hall. Tuesday, June 15th, instead of Wednesday, June 16th. 9787-12-81 v —WOMEN'8 OXFORDS in sizes 5. 6% and ‘l on sale to clear at $1.39 per pair at Slnclalrs 14-21 --ODD LOTS ln wall paper, 2 to 10 rolls clearing less than half Price st Sinclair's. 14-21 -SPEOIAL BARGAINS in all Departments for this week June 14th to 19tlh at Slnolalrs. 14-21 boning, without steels, without rub- __,, ,,,,._,,Es COLORED m,,,,,,,,. one for cal-tabs regular 50c. on sale to clesr half price stSlnclalrési r ate- her-no laces—no clasps. _,__,{_lffl,,l,'jf,‘,,',‘f§f;r ouiirurs ofltne globe. lcémplqe tiecountsfap QIQpr ' ‘oral I 0B . siszjgst l the flay i DEQDI: . ' n-iil . -4 ONLY LADIES Navy Serge sulte, 16 and 36, to clear $3.75 each, at. Slnclalrs 14-21 =1 P-‘IP-I I auntie. . t —LADlES VOlLA and Ratlne Dresses, assorted styleB. 11199111111‘ $5.00 to $10.00 clearing this W681i at $1.95 eadli, at Slnclairs. 14-21 Miss Nicol on these two days will z_q_wg,l_q_qhry_nm__ an“), ,,.,,,,G_m_, guano-prune‘ reunion. (""\v ninrw-rlllsltluiy“, feuiures ‘l|'I~1"IP__)|l'l'i1lll .‘ ' (‘l H " 1B illfllkLr —FERTILIZER FOR SALE-We ,still have a few tons high grade . ifertilizer which we are offering at WOnderflll garment 1S ‘a very low -price. Book your orders at oncerlilllillman _& Duggan, Ken- fllllgton, P.E.1_, 9740-6-10-61 ,.._. . V. —-VARIETY CONCERT b Ch - S“ )1 0“ h t fi flottetowu talent, at the ystrafild p! y y w w a your gure may ‘Theatre, Kenslngton on Wednes- qggps . , y ; .' , l: . .1 16th, t 8.15 . . au- "o _ req lllre. llnlgsitillingfi cenltma 98041-1044 3i ‘ nor- imam l W*5'"‘1”"3 All ladies are invited to visit this show you all the various models in which this made .,...,F- .- -‘" .>-.._ . .—GUARDIANS ON SALE at the Guardian's Westem Oiiice in ‘the McNelll Bulldlns. Summer-side ev- ery dsy. If you wish she will fit you and --GUARDIAN OFFICE. --' The Guardian's Western Oflice is now located in the McNeil! Building; Water SLSununerstlde, where sub- scriptions, news or advertlsln! will be received. The phone num- ber ll 23S. -LAD lNJURED.—Master Rob- - " - ‘Pfrvfik ert Hardy, son of Mr. Gordon -. ' - . ‘ “Tyqqews Hardy, Hllls River, met with an ' accident recently, when he was kicked by a horse, on the head. Fortunately the animal had no shoes on at the ‘time, otherwise the results would have been much I more serious. ‘ fllancingflOfer New Scotia A page of gossip. ‘n- clal news. etcqfifrom many townslof --PROSPER|TY -One evidence of the prosperity prevailing in Priiicc County at present ls the ‘largo number 0f new automobiles purchased to date. The sale has been so great that Sum-mersltlc dealers ivore sold completely out ut different times and find it dli- fir-tilt to get the curs quick enough ~ lto supply the demund—all makes G jut’ curs are sharing in the busi- 'uess. Perhaps the fcnture of the » sule ihls your is the number being purchased in the rlu-ul districts, . , _ _ [secret History, A-Evcry Saturday “Tlir Secret l-lisiory Of-llir: Wet-k" gives the inside, stuff on pllllllt‘! in lllli l’ruvl|ice—fliishrn Q0 n iho men and ideas tie-l voloplng!’ ln Novn_ Scotla. . . - . h,“ I demonstration during the time of A W“ “Dfionzbyl. Miss Nicol’s stay here. |$:l‘,',,§;‘§,f;‘§j_" 1:51;‘; MIxlhaVNWDl-llllltlll Jhlflglillveyimlmy imJup £0522!’ —o‘uoi'r ‘CLUB. —The Quolters arc taking advantage of their splendid new grounds at the Armourles and ni-e having a good time ut their favorite sport. Ilea- _ "AQTOMOBH-E H5AR5E- "lpito the fact that some of the ‘swim-limit; iii-w lii the‘ Autolpluyerfl have “o, been i" “cum; _- lino is tho lufziuiiiul llPWinn. ymm they um remmkably _____1liuiiiii::|iio: llPllflH! romiivcll by hlrqgnud at m,’ gum“ and should mo“ RadiofAlds _'Program o all \lll'OllllfiilllllIghlflflonl ilnllylplushvukly Idol .vice_fo d 0' la ‘ CONVENIENT the Novntscoftla. caplet-hilly uuiong tho seed Potato I n n T i I tlruivi-rs. ' MM‘?! i..l.lc piisil. yot though tin-y arc goiii-‘PPYPY 14- HUWIICHH. Suliinicrsiili". be p94,,” m meet n" comm-m . S lilu- imprussloiis you have both 111111111 1111B b91111 111111111?“ 11Y1111 Kw p a Hupply or pluili ulnar-blur’ . ;lllll\l1' upoli us will, we hope, go who saw it. it lms been esilcclul- A on. in tlic bullet. tlriiwor. and inn-l G0 TO liar iowiuwls 11ew1'111i11l1u: 11111‘ iilt- 1-" ""111 U" =1 119M101 “llllllnl-“l "1111 - tin-m when any liquid isxspilloil on? _ 1| ‘ma. und though the influence oflwllh 1111 1110 HDPITIIYYHHO will 111081 iln- tnblc cloth. 'l'bey have umuziugi yon- ;,t~|‘$()]|;ill[]u,1; wo have hadLhgillDlU-lllllil features. It lius coni- pilvim-s m- absorlmum ‘ ilpportunity ilo 800D]?! iin dlllllltlOl-l gar d currykluguflowtizrsi *>'RESERVE ‘vednesday July lint ius as is fouii utioii,‘ ~ "'Y ll‘ l’ 11111 9 1L‘ 5 611,14“, Tu, Party Gem, ' , ~ , getown. > Dezeng Diagnostic Professional Unit COMFORT 170B THE PATIENT EFFICIENCY FOR T OPTOMETIHBT The Wellsworth Unit present n compact selection of selsntlll uments that enables ti: Optometrist to cover completely his ocular examination, wlthou the patient leaving the oluslr and with each Individual lnstrumsn within instant reach. An important requisite of n re- tracting outfit is absolute eom- fort for the patient, Tlillhsl been accomplished in the Wellsivortl: Unit with ad- Justable scat, hand rest and urin- rsstn. The chair can be reclined, mined or lowered and adjusted to the perfect comfort of any putlanl. A romfortnbll putlcnl can be more quickly and easily examined. Accuracy and cilia-lousy for the (lptunietrlnt ls accomplished with [lo-long diagnostic Instruments uf minute prieélslun which are with- In instant rem-h and swing before the patient. This Unit ls used In all ocular sxnuilnntlnns by H. J. MABON OPTOHIITBIST Isiitnrnn. l‘. I. lslunl. Olloo (Jeannie-d Will. Drugstore NEW SHOES FOR LADIES FROM FASHION "CENTRES Almost dally we are receiv- 1119 new. latest styles in Women's shoes. We detail a few of the latest. GREY KID one strap, rub. ber low heels, Price $4.00 I GREY KID one strap, med. um cuban heels, rubber top Ii ft, Price $4.50 GREY ' ma? by Jflozr. ETELIZTJ! :35: °11111It snd most reliable makers, s |°ye|y "we Wm‘ 61ml" 11"". as soft as a glove’ "m 1'1 U18 larger cities 81312-00. Our Price $10.00 SAUTURN (or B1911") ml" strap sllPP°"v "lmmm h“: Price $4.50 MELTONE Calf (l-lshl 111") step In pump!’ 91'1"" *1 '11“ m Price $5.95 PATENT LEATHER: pumps with buckle ornament, lew rubber heel. 54-99- PATENT LEATHER pumps, wltn buckle ornament. medium Cuban heel, rubber u" Price $4.50 ALLEYof-El FAIHIENARZ FDOTWCQR Any form of foo! h-euble s0? undue to by our 000101101- . OTTAWA, June lflf-A (‘ullzitliaiu puiliziniuuiziry ilclenritiop will go to Australia ih‘s suminier as delegates to the Empiri- Puriiamentary As- 1S(l(‘lflllflll nit-cling. ll will consist of Dr. Gueriu. M. -I’.. for Si, Aline division. of Mon- irc. ; John Evans, M1’. for Rose- towii; (i. '1‘. McNutt, M. P., for ‘Colechcster; l1}. A. Lapierre, M. P. for Nipiseiiig and General Ross. M~ P. for Kingston, representing tlbe House oi‘ Commons, and Senators Fusgriiin, Nlouhroail; Lscliafiier of ilunltubn; Robinson of New Brun- t-Jwllfik. Farewell To Pastor The Young People's hlissionary Society 01' Lin: (‘nitt-il (lhurch.1(en- siugton. mct [or their monthly so- clul Friday i-iitiiiiug, June 11th‘ at tho home or" bliss Ethel McNelll. 'l‘hi.~i soi-inl wus in the form of zi ‘“l"ill‘+'\\'(:ll" for ltcv. _\. \V. and Mrs. iltuha-rlstln, who urc very popular i\\'i|ll tlic young ilooplc, and are llniiviiig shortly for Aillicrton. N. 1i. UYUI‘ llfty of the young people were present. An address was read to Mr. und Mrs. Robertson by Mrs. llurold Laird, president of the so- t-lcty. und the presentation of a 1htiuitilul club bug was made by Miss Annie llroivn. .\lr. lllltl Mrs. Robertson littingly ri-pln-ii. and both expressed regret zit heaving ihc society. Au (enjoyable program consist- ,in;.: ul’ woll rt-ntli-rutl solos by tho Qllissi-s Annie Brown and Muriel Aloilurilo, also Mr. Bud Mountain. .~\ rcniliiig by Darrell Plckette was heartily cntrovod. The remainder or the evening was spent in games zinil contests. lco cream and cake was then served by the ladies. ul- u-r whit-h nil joint-d in u Sing-song, closing with “For they are jolly good fellows" flllll "Auld Lang Sync." lit-fore leaving for their homes a vote oi tliunks was tendered Mrs. iii-Neill for tho ii‘s'e 0i‘ her homo for the sticiul. Following in the address: Dear Mr. und Airs. Robertson- We. the members of the Young People's Society, have learned with rt-gri-l tluit you are about to go out from our midst. to take up your duties in uiiolhei- field of lab- or, and wish to empress our appre- ciation of the assistance and many klutlnesses we hnvo always receiv- ed from you in our work. To you, Mr. Robertson. we owe much for your untlrlng efforts put forth for tho advancement of our society. Tho ilsliiuluklug cousclentlousness with which you helped to csrryon tho work is known to us all. At tlmi-s your ln-nlth was scarcely such us would permit. you to be with us, yi-t untroinplzilning nnd wlih thoughts over for others you liiborcd uui-t-iinliigly, and have act u pnttt-ru which we might well hope to imitate. We fully appreci- ate your pullout und earnest el- forts to pvt-pure us for our duties as members of the Y. P. S. Our ways will now lie apart. The four yours wr- hnve spent togetherwlll huvc bur-onu- o pnrt of the irrepar- FLESH WOUNDS Apply Mlnsrdh, freely. It re- moves all the poison and al- lows the wound to heal quickly. Wuanog, , ispirutions and higher ideals. siuy you euch be blessed with ab- undunt health and strength carry on in your new field, and be spared many yours to enjoy the work to which you have given your hearts. * in conclusion. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ertson. we ask you to accept this small gift as t1 token of our love and esteem, and though distance will divide us we shall be vitally interested in your future, and our recollections of your stay with us will ever he pleasant because of your graclousness and hospitality. Signed on behalf of the members of the Young Peoples Society. Kenslngton. P.E.I., Julie 11, 1926. ST. FELIX SCHOOL Standing of the St Felix School for the Month of Ma)‘ Grade Vlll. LAgnes Arsenault 2. Alice Gallant. (lrade Vlll. 1. Annie Gillis 2- Louiso Martin 3. Marie J. Gaudet Grade V. Senior. 1. Evelyn Dee- Roches 2. Rlta. Cblaesou 3. Afllllll‘ Deslloches. (irade V. Junior. 1. Dorothy Arsemiult 2. Ads. Glllis 3. Clovis Martin. Grade l-II. Leone Mosher 2. Adel- ine Chulesoii. t'lrudc ‘ll. 1. Olive DesRoches. (‘rrnilc ll. 1. Edward Mortiu. Margaret Gallant, Teach er. w ALBANY SCHOOL Report of Albany School for the Month of May Grade V-lil. 1. Michael Delaney 2. ‘Stanley Delaney 3. Ruth Thorium- Grade V. 1. Keitili Cameron. 2. Ellsworth barge 3. Norman Tierney Grade LIV. 1. Lcltli Bouller 2. Wiildroii Cameron 3. Kathllen Noon- an Grade l-ii. 1. Wlgmore Large 2- Nlabel Noonan 3, Leonard Tierney. Gnade I-“l. 1. Mei-y Dawson 2.llei- ens Keough 3. Hazen Daveson. Grade ‘l. A. 1. Sutherland IMncKay 2. Audrey MscKay. Grade -l. B. 1. Bert Noouan 2. Cedric Welsh. Perfect attendance — Leitlh Boul- ter, Waldlon Cameron, Keith Cam- eron, Ellsworth Large, Bert Noon- an, Ham Noonian, Norma Tierney. Ruby Thomas, ‘Michael Delaney, Stanley Delimi- Raymond Harvey Teacher. BRINGING UP AH! THERE‘5 MAG-Qua ‘aiTTiN’ ON THE FRONT PORQH- Now l’: ME cum-ice To ENEAK OUT THE BACK WAY - 4 l r 1 L IIMENT11 being of aluminum. The motor ‘is one built. for the purpose and to will go slower than a horse i-zinl walk—one mile an hour if mecca-ll sury. Mr. Bowiiess will use this Motor Hearse when asked tu hut he still ‘maintains his ‘prize tcuin of horses for those who wunt the horse-drawn vehicle. He is to be congratulated upon his outcr- prise in adding to his already cx- cellent funeral equipment. -TANTON-HENDERSON WJED- DING AT NlAGAR/L- A vci‘.\' pretty wedding took place iii Mor- rison Street United Church. .\'i- agara Falls, at high noon ou June 1st. when Charlotte Morgan-t. daughter of Mr. and Airs J. 'I‘. Henderson, was united iu marri- uge to Dr. Creel A. Tantou oi’ Niugara Falls, son of l\lr. and Mrs Percy Tanton, Summersltle, P. 1i. I. the ceremony being conducted by Dev. Charles D. Draper. Tin- church was beautifully decorated with lilacs and apple blossoms. The bride was given away by he: father and entered the church to the strains of the wedding march from Lohengrln, played by Mrs. Bernice Merrlfield, looking charm- ing in a French frock of blue georgette and tsifetta with pit: ture hat to match und curled u shower bouquet of Ophelia roses. The matron of honor, Mrs John Kllkenny of Toronto, woro a gown oi‘ peach crepe and carried pliik roses. while the bridesmaid, Miss Muriel Newman, cousin of the bride wore n. gown of orchid crepe. The groom was supported by Mr. LeRoy Phillips, Niagara. Falls. nnd tho ushers were Dr. Cyril lilaye and Mr. Thomas Waugh. Following tho ceremony a recep- tion was lield at the homo of the bride's parents, where tho guests were received by Mrs. Henderson assisted by Mrs Tanton. The groom's gift to be ‘bride was nu automobile, and they left iii the evening for a two week's trip to New York and Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs Tunton will reside after June 15th in their new home on Armoury A-ve. Don’t Squeeze TSlack- Heads-Dissolve .'l‘hem Squeezing and pinching out black- heads make the port-s large and cumin irritation. Blackheads are caused by accumulations of dust und dirt und not‘- retions froni the skin, and there ls only one safe and sure way and om- that never falls lo izct rid of them-u slin- ple way, too-that is to dissolve them. Just get them any drug store nhout two ounces of psroxlne l)i)WIll‘l‘—~ sprinkle a little on a hot, wet cloth- rub over the hlackbelds briskly for n few seconds-wash elf and you'll lii- surprised to see that every blackht-nd hiis disappeared, and the lkln will lu- left soft and tho pores in their natural it’ condition. 9805-6-14 3i I ..'EASTERN AGENT. —Mr. J. 1W. Murdock ls now Guardian agent ,in Montague and will be pleased ‘to receive news items, advertis- ing, etc. l amour/sous. -Mr. J. A. Mc- llouultl. Hl1l'lllllll\'lll0, is in Monta- gue this week, surveying fox ranches iii the vicinity. ..‘*LOBS,TERS FAIR. —-200 lbs landed tit lllurk Bush factory. North Side. Saturday. Herring few, no v sscls irom Magdalen ls- lunds urriicd yet with bait. Prices for lobsters almost the same us inst yenr. ‘ . “FARMERS BUSY. -~ Farm- ers were busy zill ivcek ploivlng und t-ulilvzitiiilz. but not much sow- ing nor planting. This week will lu- u busy wool; sowing and plant- ing. Ground now in flue shape. ..'-‘WORKING ON CHURCH. - Mi". Stephen Mt-Auluy. Souris, cun- triit-tor for thc new St. Margurets ,'Church has got quite n gang of |mcn working on the concrete foundation. ..'COMPE-NSATION. _- it is said that the price of lobsters has gone very high. almost to $45.00 u case. so that if the fish are few und the fishermen? catches light. it wlll b8 matlc up lii u measure by the big price they will be getting from the packers. ..'THE RAIN of ‘Monday was much needed, und did a great deal of good to the country. lt was tho first ruin slnco the snow left. Grass and pastures wore keeping buck- wurd and little feed for animals was showing. and the weather-due nights. nt lcust—were so cold that domestic uiilmuls hud still to be housed at night und fed. This rain. besides giving the grass a start. will also, it is hoped, take the ilolfl- on out of the ulr and warm things 1up. ll. will also soften and vitulize the plowed ground for cultivation und crops. ‘ ..*THE LOBSTER OUTPUT. -- At some of the North Shore iuct- ories the packjif the month of May was 40 per cent less than last year. This was largely owing to the lute start, for the fishermen clalmlhbl- the average ludlvlduul catch per _du.y or per haul was larger than ln May last year. The weather is against them. All inst week was windy, and yet at some of the North side factories the brave fishermen went out and hauled every day of the week. The hauls run from 200 to 300 lbs., a few bet- ' ‘r ll ' 'i Reg lar e ows . .- l-‘ llvine In ‘color ‘ I Hiililldiiyljloge-ther \\'llll IDDllYJD The Herold ‘vuriouw diil|)'.'|'('ill\ll‘l’-' -—nnd it full \ page» in tor chililri-i gout-h 1 u- coloiuSniin-iluy to boot. 1-‘ w» i- k l t- s 1‘ nn-l - hi- m“ ns port of u four page S) l- lt- n d s. '* l"=II'11I" comlcwecllon.’ ‘ Sunzlrs ir.i1.;e., _, l- E *5 is ullii .'i‘hc fill \\‘|| l-rimrli , . months to any,‘ Vddrmlln J l" 1, , ,I_ . r pa, (‘U i-rixi‘: the lngsLoOJhe SI '21 / . _l'.in.idii for_ 1.1., / r1 . ~ EXT"? 1- |.I_i_-_i;i.'l».¢_s l‘ -.\\l1lll\\ was»; . . . _ _ Entertaining Fair ‘- Fearless lirudenell wharf by Scuily De & Co, -—-Sclir. Free 811118-1311 T. Dicks, cleared with ll 1 plTlllllCll i'or lluddct-k, N. S. s11 by W. A. Poole & (#0., bower fugue, from St. Mary's 1101" ~ The schr. liiittiu Maud. Cu O‘l.cury, cleurutl lur 311118111 s, with n loziil 0f 010ml“ S by ’W. A. Poolo ti: Co, lflflll Lower Montague Wharf.-—-Sch .\i. Burke. Capt. A. FOHEGFQ- ed for Larry's River. N. 5.. ' load of produce shipped bl’ 1-9 at Newport Wharf. -8vl1r - Brown, ‘Capt. w. (l. Richard-a ed in ballast for Piclou to i; coal trade ,for the sunulwl- urc by no uicuus-groucliy, but look the llllllk ill llllPFPSl. lCustt-rn fur- upou the situation hopefully. iiiioiw-"iiro sboiviiu: grout enterprise fthis spring in (in: fucc of vcry dull ..‘JUNE SOWINGo-llow luirvllimt-s. quiet business, HlilPk fishing in June truii one sow this your? island goucrul money sciirclli‘. it mooted quoi-itiilu, as no sowiui-{l was doiic iii May, the usual time. H-"GEQRGETOWN SHIPPING, "Until 1st July." mannered uncn-st-nr .i. t" Dukiu, Capt. A, Bouil- furmer. This ivcck, ]3[ll——19l|l,1f0l\li iirrlvcil from Hastings, N. S., must necessarily see 0(ll.li~.ll(l0l‘flbl(31\\‘llh coul for Scully De-Lovey & sowing of (iats und planting. tomlCti. After discharging she will load for ull thc gruln und potutues cun- produce for Nova Scotiii ports;- not. be put in the ground this prte-lSclir. Leoulcce, (Tupi. SzC. Knight. sent week, und even-the week eud- uirlved from Pictou willh coal and lng .liine 26th must iiecvessurlly sec is discharging zit McDonald llrols- coiislderubie seeding. Whatever be whurL-Schi". lLB. lVllller, Capt. the results next full, forming is u Sidney Munn. cleared for Sydney luiznrilous business uftor all,thoul;h with ll. loiul of produce shipped at the general opinion ls thut lt is ll i-erttiiu sure business. 'l‘iu.-re's nonu- liiie points lii farming, but this seuson it ull (lODEIKll-l upon the, weuthcr and lute uutumn. mutun‘ I i P. L. BOWNESS Undertaker 8t Embalmer The most up-to-date and best equlpllfid ""d"“k' lng establishment In Prince County. Alter twelvfl years experience ‘in funeral directing and embllmlllll- and with business Increasing year after yeah 1" order to keep abreast with the tlmea we are obliged to Install A MODERN MOTOR HEA-RSE. NEW l" EVERY RESPECT. During the automobile season the MUN“? “l persona attend funerals In oars, and horse-draw: vehicles seem to bs out of place. We‘ s" P"°P"°h to dive city service to anyone In Prince county W"; lnq our attendance night or diiy WITH N0 EXT“ COST FOR MOTOR EQUIPMENT. We still retain our prize teem of black 110"" for those who would prefer the horse-drawn hearse- Our pulley, best equipment “slnablo with ur- vlces to suit. Yours for better funeral service at no extra c0"- P. L. BOWNESS SUMMERQIDE lug of the crops. Sclout-t» und ox- perlmontatlou tloirt thlu your. (‘Oil Ill. ..'THE PLANTING SEASONp-l For the week ending Jllllt‘ 5th vcrfvl little grain or pututtios were sown‘ or planted on the North side. (‘on-' sldcrsble cultivating and propitriv" ilon wns done, however, and inuiiy fields are ready for the sowing mid‘ the planting this week. The 1iotuto1 fertilizer, which nourly ull tliel North side farmers arc using this, yeur on n smnllor or larger scale", only itrrlvcd nt the stations during? the past week, somewhat lute. This retarded the planting. nu the won-I ther all lust week was lino for, planting. The sum of $4.700 was‘ paid out in cash by fnrmers at, Bear ‘River station one day lust; week for fertlilzer delivered. Con- sldersbly larger sums were paid at Sourls station. as well as on the Elmira Branch, Baltic and Elmira. To take advantage of the wholesale prices for these chemicals spotl cssli is required. if potatoes are a good price next fall this will he ter, but compared with other good |ye'ars. small catches. Fishermen a splendid investment even if some have had to borrow the money iu 9879-6-l5tusat. --Bly George 1111M“ FATHER- Tl-E KTD AfiLirvw MUST 5E N HER ROOM ' 1H LKXKY bHE DIDN'T “Ebb ' Q-lIHELLO‘UI~AQLg 01cc‘:- m-a too T. wort-t tou?