. llll IIII‘ __J.P'_L_ll.»192° ' . ..____.- i ‘a _,,,,,._--__- Book for; . . ‘ ‘ Sports for boys .SpOI‘tS Free Aslc-yourdmld‘ torch: Fleet Foot Book or’ Dominion Rubber Co“ Ltd. Box 330, Montreal. andgirisorwriteforaoopyno ED'S TAXI dsy and night ser- vice. Phone 687‘ or 209-J. THE OLD TIME FIDDLERS- they came. sawed and conquered last winter-and now they're at it again. Plan opens at Jamieson's ‘Drug store nine a. in. Thursday morning. 1i CHURCH NEWS — The Annual Memorial iservice will be held at the Geddle Me-morlal Church. Spring-Brook on the 11th inst, st 2.30 p. m. ‘Revs. J. C. lHarrison, G. Ayers, Cl. T. jSprlggs will all partl- cipate in the service. THERE l8 u dark horse in every race-watch some new fiddler» up- set the dope in the Piddlersflon- tesh-‘Strund Theatre, July 12th and 13th. 1i MODERN BATH ROOMS . ~ ARE. OUR SPECIALITY Why ‘not have those changes made in your Bath Room NOW. ‘Can supply any you may need. Your order will tcntion. FRED II. Plumbing Fixture receive every at- TRAINDR ‘ THE RELIABLE PLUMBER 8O GRAFTON STREET PHONE 393d. OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Q'7QOOO7OOQ§§§Q§§O&OV§069060 Hard Coal Soft Coal Besco Coke We take pleasure in providing you with the kind of coal you want and in any quantity that your needs demand. - We will he pleased to talk over your coal requirements any time. as our coal is all of standard filial‘ n). and w||| guarantee pi-‘ompt ser- vice and lowest prices. ....Special prices on car load lots. w‘ D, & the itoyul liunk. Nowcusilo. N. Phone 176 OOMQQQQ-OQXOQ-QQO-QO-O-QQ PERSONALS .\irs. Anne Suunilcrs. city, is spending the sumnicl‘ zit ilcr old Ililllil‘ Ill Wissloe. .\tr. Stephen Morrison. Savor." Hnrboi" was n visitor to the (‘liY yu-sloriiay. .\lrs. lltev.) A. l), Mtliinfllliliii and oil's. Anuu Jury of Liulgary arrived in the City lust week, and will spend tho summer visiting rclritiv- "s iiIliI friends on the isltiiiti. Their illilll_\' friends are delighted to see llu-m itKlIiil. zzvoriis are cnuscd by ilic pres- sure til‘ tight boots. lnii no one iiocd ho troubled wltlli tlicni long whon so simple a remedy nil Hollowayhi Corn iicinovcr is available. -———<0¢-——-—— 'ln vlvillll uugnr iind Iiulior Iogt-tiit-r iii‘ liuud. Iwnll Ilio tip»: of lllc TIIIKPT" right iinnd down. pulling lin- IIllllllIl null ngninst llil- I||tIu.\ lint!" .»i~ to pron-ct llic mill. I'M‘ lllr llllilvi‘! u-tnw-t-n tho first illlil sci-vivid lolm |' kin-riding \'oii will l'lud li '* ‘|'ll"l\I_\‘ ilonc, wlilli- iln- iiuntis tilt‘ |i~i‘i |ll||||I|ll'ilIII'l'I_V i-ii-uil. _____.__.i_i.. 10¢ p, ndfegggd . X... . in ‘side, who PERSONALS Mi‘. itunczin iiitrrnlwli. Cnnoo Pove wus ii. visitor lo ihc (flty YC-"lltillily. Mr. Riciiurtl Strand Winsion. was u visitor to llie City ycsterdug; (Irmid y yes- l\lt'. Mzlicollii liitlllcntl. View. wns a visitor to the cit lcrduy. IMr. l3, C. Wililillill‘, lluntor iilv- cr, ivus u visitor to tile (lily Mon- duy. Prof. Znlb is spciitlllig n for.‘ lays zit Pleusunt (irovc. ' ltcv. .\lr. lioothroyti and fiiiilly or Suiiiiiiorslilc, IliIVi‘ titkt-ri u_i their ‘residence. in York. , Nil‘. Joseph hit-Isaac, lIIl-IIUOE ‘Station. was u visitor to lite City yesterday. ‘Mr .\liil.'li‘ hltrhcoil ncconntzint of B. is spending n. holiday ill the CllY- While here he is the guest cf is}. R. and ‘Mrs Heauey. 14 Pieusiizit St. The many friends of Mrs. Rob- ert Arseiiauit, Norlli Rustic-o. who lins been seriously ill. will be glad to lleur that she is doing well. .\ir. (‘hiirles L. and liirs. Rustin. Saint John. liuve arrived at their i-iuniiiiei‘ homc lit York. Their many friends are pleased to see them. and wish them n pleasant holiday. Mr. (ieorge L. MllcKinnon left 'Suturday for L’. S. A., to visit his brother, Dr. P, Reginald MacKin- nuii. Much credit is due Mr. Mac- Kiniioii as he won his ll. A. degree by studying while still continuing his teaching iii. Queen Square School. Messrs Siimuel Good and gon Nolsnn, accompanied by John Siockmnn. ‘Reubin Good and son. Johiiie, have returned home to Royalty iind Wlusioe after enjoying n pleasant vacation with friends iind relatives in Boston. Scmorvilie mid ‘Mndiortl. While in ‘Mctlford tin-y wore tho gIIGStB 0i‘ Mr. and Mrs. Goo. MoFtuigeii formerly of Winsloc. Mr. and Mrs. (lcorgo L. Nichol- sill], ol‘ Cflllillllti, and their son, ‘Prof. IIIIIIICI‘! Nicholson. M. A., of the University of Voriiiniit, U. S. A., were the guests oi‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. (3- M. Cox. Charlottetown. over the wank oud. li’rol' Nicholson came t0 thc lsiziiid by motor car to spend tho holidays with ills parents. Mr. Willlliiii MucLcod, of Duiidns, who hlis been itttentling tlio Annu- ul Baptist Convention, loft for his homo in. [Juiidris yesterday. Mr. .Mci,o0ll, notwithstanding his 8i yours, is enjoying remarkable limilth iind vigor, Yoslerduy he vis- ltctl his sister, Mrs. Alex Cameron, in iirooktield. . Mr. Claire Campbell, of Summer- has been on a two months visit to Enkluiid arrived home on Thursday night. The oth- IHE liEillillli GUARDIAN MOOORE AND MoLElOD LTD. to close Wednesday afternoons. Shop rIlo-iciiantorrgqfrowu GUARDIAN RODD'8 TAXI SERVICE Em- pire Hotel, 225 Queen, Phone Mil-J. ONLY DRUG STORE OPEN — Johnson & Johnson will be the only drug store open all day to-day. SHOP EARLY WEDNESDAY - lStore closes in afternoon. Moore and McLeod, lJtd. 421-6121 REMEMBER the mad rush lust winter for tickets for the Fiddler's Contest’! Plan opens Thursday morning 9 a. m. st Jamiesoifs Drug Store. Buy early. ' 1i SUCCESSFUL -lMiss Dolly Beu- ' olt, daughter of Mr and Mrs A. C. Benoit, -City has received word that she has successfully passed the Civil Service examinations ta- ken last May. PORTRAY Clare Bow Elliott Dexter Robert Ellie Joseph VITAL SUBJECTS OF FIRST SOLEMN MASS IN RUS- TlCO-Next Sunday in the iitustlco a life? See the answer in early please. WED ING BELL$--A quiet wed- ding too place at Allstoii. Mass, on June 3rd by the Rev. P. A. Kill- ani when Miss Mildred L. Williams (laughter of Mr and Mrs. Roderick Williams of Crapnud, P. E. i., be- came the bride of Daniel K. Mc- Lean son 0f Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLean of Clyde River, P. E. l. Their many friends wleh Mr. and tMrs. McLean many years of happi- ness. FREE CUINICS for Crippled children will ‘be. hold by the Rod (lrtiss sticlety in Brlttanlu Hall, Sumincrside, gwodncsday morning, .Iiily 14th. and at 59 Grafton St.. Charlottetown, July 15th. An Orthopedic specialist will make llic examinations and give expert advice with regard to treatment. r 6i LEGiSLATOR-S RETURN. —Ilon Senator John McLean and Mr. J. A. Mncdnllultl. M. P.. for Kings. ur- irlvod in tho city yesterday iiiorn- liig from Ottawu. Both gentle- nion are enthusiastic about the prospects 0i Mr. Molghonh return with n substantial majority of fol- lowers. They state that ex-Prem- lcr King trlcd to anticipate the adverse vote in the House 0f Com- mons on the vote of that of confl- dence "by seeking a dissolution. The constitutional action stalled this move. zrsores Heal Quickly-Have you a persistent sore that refuses to heal? Then, try Dr. Thomas’ Eclec- trical (Jilin the dressing. it will stop sloughlng, carry aWflY U19 proud flesh, draw out the pus and prepure a clean way for the new skin.lt is a recognized healer among oils iind nuinbcrs of people can col" tify that it healed where properly applied. LITTLE SANDS » U NITED CHURCH- The Sacrament oi the Lord's Supper will be dispensed l" Little ‘Sands Church on Sunday. July 11th, at 11 a. in. Evening ser~ vice at 5 p. m. Preparatory ser- vices. Wednesday and FrldeY l" 7.30 p. m. Saturday 2.30 p. m. Rev- .J_ A, McLeIlan, B. D.. will preach at all services . The a/nuual meet- ing of Murray River Congregfllloll will be held in the United Church at Murray River on Tuesday. July 13th at 2 p. n1. WEDDING BELLS- The marri- age took place on June 24th. at the ProsCathedrai of‘ the Redeemer. Calgary. Alta., of Eveline Annie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- ifred Hinds, of Calgary, to Mr. John Alexander Agnew. of Vancouver, son of Mr. John Agnew and Mrs. Agnew. of Charlottetown. P. E. l‘. The wedding was largely attended and a. great many guests from Eastern and Western ‘Canada were among those invited. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew’ are spending their honey‘ iiionn visiting in Charlottetown. P. E. I.. New York. Chicago and-Bos- tmi, and will later return to Calgary en route to Vancouver. where they will inake their IIOfIl9.-lM0lII.I'8l§I Star, Julie 29. i}. Sore, Aching Corns Drop Out In Hot Bath To take the sting out of corns and in be sure you are going to be rid of them quickly, the ‘hot foot hath method employed with Put- nam's Painless Corn Extractor is best of all. To use "Putnam's" is to end corns quickly. The sting disappears. toes feel better at once —anniher application or two and tho (TONI goes away. Satisfaction is assured to everyone who uses Put- nam's Painless Corn Extractor. 25 cents at all dealers. Fox Ranchers 421-6-2i Chapel. Rev. Arthur Gallant, Eudlst, will sing his iflrst solemn Mass. Rev. LaMotte. Superior of the Sac- red Henrt lUnlverslty. 0f Bathurst. N.'B., will give the sermon and an address will be read before Mass. Rev. Father Gallant is the son of Mr. Anthony Gallant. of Milwaukee Wis.. ‘formerly of Rustico. Father, Gallant made his classical at St.‘ Ann's ‘College. Church Point, ishment" will tell you. Novitiate lit Bathurst. N.lB.. ‘ performed his theological studiesi with much success at the Eutllstl Seminary of Quebec. The ilarlshloiri era of Itustico will be glad to greet‘ one of their own in the person of Rev. Art. Gallant. Father Giillnutl will be accompanied in Rustieo by] his father, :Mr. Anthony Gallant. t - HOLDING INVESTIGATION. — -Yesterday forciioon Police Officers Jos. Trainor and Wm. Mcvlnnis, went aboard the C. G. S. "Mont- calm," and lined up the members of the crew before ‘Capt. lleron. in‘ '* nn endeavour to ascertain some facts regarding the recent assault on Wm. Murnaghan on Queen St.‘ Persistent rumors have been about l tlic streets that some members of . the crew 0t‘ this steamer were lni-. plicated and on investigation the authorities considered they were t justified in examining the members of the crew. The men were closely. questloued by the Police Officers and although. in the interests of justice, nothing can be‘ given outi for publication it is thought facts- have been brought to light thutl will before long he the means of ‘placing the guilt on the proper pun" ties. Four of the sailors have been identified who were in the vicinity: on the night of the assault. THRILLS AND itia. Went Into fllllc Prince Edward \IIIllIZ1 went into camp IWilIl the following units Alec. B, ll-‘rancll Eddid Phillip! Would you pose n s murderer for ten thousand dollars promise of safety from “the man higher up?" is one man's life of more value than mother's? P Camp Yesterday island 1 yesterday : Prince Capt W' ‘L PRINCE EDWARD i ‘mighty theme mould unforgettable drama - ED BY TWELVE GREAT STARS George Nichol: Wade Boteier Edith Yorke Kllgour THE HOUR IN SENSATIOYQAL DRAMATIC ROMANCE THAT THRILLS Ari eye for an eye. a tooth for "Capital Punishment." PAGE rive Today- at 3.15,’ 14s, 3,45 Matinee-—26c, 16c. Mght-37c, 26am George Hackathorrie Margaret Livingstone Mary Car a tooth-but what about a life for and a “Capital Pun- S°°lal "ilblem 0f the Dar. Presented With Fearless Cl-ariy ' A VITAL‘ SUBJECT OF THE HOUR IN A SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC RO EN TERTAIN S. ' FOX NEWS PATHE REVIEW ORCHESTRA OVERTURE AT INTERMISSION rmsscurnn ANCE THAT M41101‘ U. C. Dawson, command Capt. J. R. Paton, Adjutant Lt. L. J. Gay, Asst Ailjutant and illusketi-y officer Sylvcre DesRocilcs, Paymaster Lt. W. J. MucKenzln, Medical or. second in ‘icer A (YHilDflIly-‘Mfljhl’ T. B. Rogers, Ivlacdnnald. Lieuten- nnts E. C. Robertson, Fred Kelly. A NOVEL EXHIBITION. - The Sydney. -'N;S.. press report a dis- tinct. innovation inaugurated in thntl Clby by ‘Rev. l). J. IBonneII. formerly, of Charlottetown. He has turnlsh~ ed and equipped completely a live- room model house in connection- witii his furniture store. The equip’: ping 0.! this model home was done. cooperatively-one flrin supplied‘ all the paper for the walls; another‘ firm supplied the French doors and fireplace, mantel, etc.; the Cape Breton Electric Co. installed model electric kitchen, including electric range, hot plates, electric Erlnurrl lsluiid ‘Light Horse, 105th dlllillllfy. N0. 8 Signalling Coni- .pany and 26th Field Ambulance, ‘ The cavalry and infantry are en- liilllllied ,0n tho Ortinanre Grounds, Brighton Road, and the other unltl-l zit Victoria Park near grounds. All will be days. ‘Col. Allen Commandant. the cricket] in training for nine. MacLeod is Camp ‘I.l SOD , Myers and Luiidrlgzin B Conipttiiy—.liujtii' A, s, Ruben. Hon. Cant. l1. E. l-lowurd, Lt. n, J, iilzicdonuld C. (IOmDII-IIY"*ME.IOI' E. ll. strong eulcnilnts Traverse, Delaney and Laird. D C0lllllflIlY"MB-J'nr c. c. rlinmp- Capt. stillman Johnson, Lt. hiscMlilaii. ‘ . Following are the officers of The camp for the Light Horse the 8m Signanmg Compally‘ this year is taking the form of a refresher course for officers ant non-(mmmissioned officers with sufficient detail! to complete the camp organization. [Ma ,M11i0l‘ K. S- Rogers. Commander Cant. R. C. Chandler, Quarter ster Cant. w. H. Worth. Adjutant Capt. W. A. Smith or young men of the party, from Charlottetown, who went on the ‘trip have not yet returned. Owing to the coal strike being still enforc- ied in England the steamer upon. which Mr. Campbell made the voy- age lo Canada wiis obliged t0 go to Holland for coni- By lpoolll aqangomant " with Dr. Allen we are to be the headquarters for all of his famous fox romsdleo. Dr. Allen who started the first fox re-ooaroii In tho world has handed to no for tilotr" r‘ all of lilo favor- STIFF JOINTS and sore muscles are quickly relieved by s few aplllleflllol" of Minn-it's. I I l twitfiNARlTS 5 1i C'- I GAIYIS l ‘t lrM EN ‘OOQQ-O-OQQ-O 04099090903400 Ito formulas. Nw: In the time to use Eromcilno for ear-mite. Stom- ach powders for unthrlfty foxes also Iilo famous fit euro. fans, etc. The formal opening of the new model home was under the auspices or the Daughters of the‘ Empire and Victorian Order of‘ Nurses. Bridge tea was put on in the afternoon by the most proininv‘ ent ladies of Sydney. Ice-cream! and cake was served in the even» lug. The leading orchestra of thefte city rendered music afternoon and/ evening. The affair 'was procleim- m ell-one of the social successes of the season. and ‘Mr. Bonnell has been recelvin-g congratulations for his LL 0_ W_ Campba" adhmmt entarprlse- ‘ l Major l. E. (Jrokeii, I itifficel‘. _ l Capt. A. E. Power, paymaster wiiifiii.‘°..‘itti?"..t.'.l‘.l"ilgir Mo» w- J- c- Mam»- large circle of friends and acquain- In tances was solemnizad in St. An-‘ drew’s United Church, Truro. at 8‘ o'clock Thursday morning when‘ Marian Agnes. daughter of thi- late Herbert L. and Mrs. Duane. was united in marriage to Norman Stewart Boine Watson, of Charlotwcnpt. C. Graham. tetcwn, P. E. I. The ceremony was. performed by Rev. L. E. G. Davies.‘ plaster of ‘St. Andrews Church, the‘ xellilllll! finflrlllillefls ll';5"d§l"°d,7ii other ranks. Y M55 088 9 m - 0 ll "n" Following are the officers: roe an: 1gb‘: Donne actoddasi ush- Col. Allan Mlfllffid, commander srs. T e r e was Bowne n nn _____ ensemble of boise de rose with hat] to match and carried a bouquet of yellow roses and lilies of the VitI- _ ley. The bridesmaid. Miss Rosanna Duane, sister of tho bride. wort- green georgette and carried pink! carnations and lilies of the valley,‘ Lupine, honeysuckies and palms] decorated the chancel. During tho‘ signing of the register s qunrtettc’ consisting of Mrs. Eugene Mosherw‘ Mrs. Albert A. Smith, H. R. Miln- roe and Mr. G. H. Johnson sang’ “Oh, ‘Perfect Lnva" and "Oh Love, Divine and Tender." After a motor trip through the province Mi‘. antli ‘Mrs. Watson’ will reside in Chariot-l tqtown where Mr. Watson is n part‘ ner in the firm, Palmer-Watson Cn.l ‘its strength is 17 o other ranks and 45 horses. geant Major I) Instructor tendauce as instructors. ndance in training: under. Major F. I. Andrew, M. M., so ond in command. A Squadron-Major D. A. M ilonald, Lt. J. R. Nicholson, Lt. Morris. R ISqiladrom-Mejor L. -R. Ings Lt. G. W. Loan. Lt. Walter Hyndman. 105th infantry is in Ladies’ Bathing Shoes ‘I 5c a pair Made of nicc fins rubber in the following colours. RED AND WHITE ILAC KAND WHITE GREEN AND WHITE BLUE AND BLACK (Sizes 3 to 7) housle University and Mr. Watson of Nova Scotia Techhical Coliegu. The bride hgs taught successfully in Morris Street School. Halifax, and Willow Street School, Truro. and has many friends both in Hali- fax and her home town.——'l‘rurn Exchange. zzDrlves Asthma Before it. Tho smoke or vapor from Dr. J. D. Kel- logg's Asthma Remedy glvm asthma no chance to linger. it eradicates the cause. Our exper- Mluoe (sizes if to 2.) Colour Red and White. liarold L. Worthy PHONE 271 17D QUEEN ITRIET fence with the relief-giving rem- edy shows how actual and positive is the succor it gives. it is the rc- sult of long study and experiment and was not submitted to the pub- lic until its makers knew it would‘ do its work well. ' ALLEYnfnEi FABHIONAQI FOOTWEAR fflcers, 56 C Capt. M. H. A. Drury and Ser- nuns of St. Johns P. Q.. are in at- veterinar chap- T. ,l.owtlier, lit. G. W. Johnson, Lt. R.’ C Squadron-Major W. H. Pooh»! \lc-' ‘ l Lieutenants, D. Bell, and Clifford handler its strength is 50, all ranks. A few recruits will be taken on Y applying at the camp. Sergeant Major W, Han-op of ‘St. John. N. B.. of the Royal Cana- 5. m o The following officers are in at- ma" Corp“ °t siglmuers Wm “m” charge of the signal instruction of Lt. Col. o. Elliott Full, Com- m“ calm’- The 28th Field Ambulance. 29 c_ strong. all ranks, is commanded by Col. W. F. Taylor. The other of. flcera are: . y Major J. S. Walker. Quarter Master Cant. J. A. MacPhee ‘Captain C. C. Archibald Sergeaiit-fiajor Vernon Rodd lnfltfilfltnr. Staff Sergeant Shani: _‘,’_'lur [I10 R. A. M. 0.. Halifax. Stock ‘Quotations HALIFAX, July 6.——Quotstloiis iurnisliod by Johnston and Ward, Members of the Montreal Stock mm]; in Exchange. rull strength with 22 officers and ‘Al. TOD- 11ml 5611i"- FB RY- - 138 55 . llil American Can. Co, . . . . . . . .. Am. Smelt. and Rcfng. C9. . . Ani. Bosch Mug. Co. . . - . . .. Union flag and Papor Co, ‘Canadian Pacific Co. 165% N.Y. Con. and lllid. Riv. R.ii. 132 Consolidated Gus Co. . . . . . .. 103% lntcrnuiitinal Paper Co, . lVtls. Kali. alid Tox. Ry. Pan-Am. Petroleum Reading Co. Am. Sugar Refng. Co. Pfd. . Southern Pacific Co. Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . 155% IRS, Industrial Alcohol Co. . United Staten Stool 14 Boll Telephone . Can. Steiimshlps Pfd. .. iirlrlge Laurel Pulp Montreal Power . Spanish River Steel Co. Can. Com. Asbestos Com. New . Standard New Jersey .. . Standard New York . . . . . . .. 34% “iheat-July, 136%; Sept. 136%; Dec. 139. Corn-July. 69%; Sent. 76%; Dec. 77%. ‘Oats-July. 31%: Sept. 39%; Doc. i2 . “meat-July. 151%; Sept. 134; Dec. 131%. LACKHEADS Blackheads simply dissolve and dillppur by this one simple. ll and lure method. 0st two slices of pertains powder from any g store-sprinkle it on a tint. wot lot , rub the taco briskly-ovary ‘lseihnd will be gone, t §4-O%O4'O4-f§-§-O OféOfi Q QO§§O_:§§-§¥O+O f6 O44 O Maritime Championships , Fitldiing llontest Dancing liontest l STRAND TIIEATIIE I Monday and Tuesday July 12th and 13th s P. M. SHARP All Seats Reserved~80c ‘and. 50¢ Plan Opens at Jamieson’s Drugstore. Thursday Morning, July 8th at 9 A.M. CONTESTANTS WHO HAVE NOT YET ENTERED SHOULD DO A SO AT ONCE. W. R. TINNEY, Secretary, Charlottetown. §§§Q~VO O0 D §~Q-QUQ+Q4NQOJFQ-§~O—&VQO-¥OODOQO VQOOOOOQVVWOYVOQ~FQOQ§Q .'§§‘@§QO C‘ C §§§4'§§-§ QOOO-O-OOQO-O'O-OVQ-O-QO-Q§O-OQOO OJ Q Q O O50 —-———-_-____. ____ _ -_._ __ .._____ PRESCRIPTIONS QUALITY Quality is our watchword in re- gard to Medicines used in this Drugstore. We stock Drugs oh‘ tained from the best manufacturers possible such as Messrs. Parke Davis 00., H. K. Wampoie, Merck 8i. Co.. Charles Preset. Wyeth; Ltd., and other reputable firms. Vour Prescription is filled with Quality Drugs here. RELIABILITY Reliability is another thing (If the utmost importance in a Pries- crlptlon Department, in this Druq- store two qualified druggiats with 7"" P7 "Perlsnce cater to your prescription wants. All prgggrjp. films are double checked. J. Ernest H. Worth Phone 1085 142 Pplnc, 3"", I Department is Our Pride, BER o UBUTS I i 55d HICKEY s. NICHOLSONS BIZACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO ,~ Accept no other as there is a differ- ence in the flavor. IIIDKEY l IIDIIDISDI TOBACCO;C0., LTD. ~ ~ When you ask for too»