7)" "f ; ii i ’ilv‘ i "i: ii an '7 r if" x * . i it" i - " i ‘h i . ' «was dun“ Ms ' ,i,. .. .. 3‘70 DAZZLE 5TH AVE. ' WITH HER GEMS AND GOWNS. are some of the things Mrs. Q; H. Anthony does in keeping with ‘ philosophy of dress: ~;Kups her six pairs of jewel-studded 000s in bank vault. . sneesn't wear the same street gown ice. She has thirty of them. Has i but to match each of forty other {owns she has for morning and af- flrnoon wear. I 'Wenrs‘ riclr germs on every finger ud covers arms to elbows with gold bangles. . 38110 finds her greatest delight in planning a new dress or bat. WASHINGTON. Feb. 24—M-rs. f‘. B. Anthony, of Munice, Ind, proba- bly the only Woman in the world who keeps her shoes in a bunk vault, is today completing arrangements for her New York trip, and is confident of showing Fifth Avenue what a well- dressed woman really looks like. With it "gulmy' , six pairs of shoes studded with din-i Those gray lulnwillwon all-appear— monds, one pair set, with turquoiscs,i be restored to their natural color and brgnize shoes covered with ‘ bonds of, say no, to gold, and two massive ,olden' ~ ~ snkJets brilliant with gems, Mr: An- HAY.S HAIR HEALTH w'" hep thony has ustonishcd Washington (In-j y°“l°°kmg young“ ring tho pub-t {Wu “Hicks. ; SLOOand 50c at Drug Store: or direct upon For her visit to yew York Sm, han receipt ofnricennd dcnlcrsnsmc. VSend lflc'for prepared thnt,‘,,m.u evamm gownsif nialhoitle. PhdoHsybowCoul‘cwarhltJ‘ rich with rare lace and studded with . For sale and recommended by h. gems. She will not appear oaths lA. FOSU‘F. SunuFSidl‘: street twice in the same gown, WNW she owns thirty tmlorcd suits of (31:5 " quisite cloths. ings and aft. and whet a disappointment if is to find that though you are young, your hair I. beginning to turn gray-lbs! you are surely going to look old before your time. Don't wait for any more grey hair: i0, come—get a bottle of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH today. Sisfl'in now and use Forty :zowns fur moni- Tnccilniplislicil by a beautiful gown . --3 are in licrtrem. :->nxctimcs than by brains, and if each one carefully wrapped in IlSSllt‘gWiVl‘S wish to lif‘iep their husbands paper. ' iloyul they should dress as pretty as Mrs. Anthony has a hat to match i their income will allow. Many a hus- each gown. including one but ofibnndhas been re-won by n pretty black \‘clvct and gold lace that linsfgowu or attractive, new way of iix~ a thousand-dollivr bird of paradise'inc the hair. (‘lothes are a study on it. Otllf-l' huts are made of gold thread and durhmsc lace, and urC'illx n graduate course in. decorated with ra , plumage. ,' “The only tliini: 1 run proud of Ermine, lynx, “'lihp fox and sammnbmn. my clothes is that they ore nll furs match the you“ ~‘ and hats. But along original designs. The woman Mrs. Anthony‘s slums! (fine hair is who follows. every wind of fashion of cloth of gold with big diamonds‘irrcvpectii'c of her own individuality embedded in the ht: another pair i: .cuer'lly u failure, is of (inchesse lac-J. cc to the licrls, ” \vuci‘u'au clothes are good enough upon which did .onds sparkle lll\l:§f"l' 0. Every gown I own was drops of dew. Slippers of r‘iqul‘ arduxnzilc in Indianapolis. 1 do not see gold brocade, of blue and I‘illk,iHil_\' m‘vantage in making French their heels all set with (lif‘ "rlllls, imodis ‘ are an array lit for nin Cinderella. rirh end I am happier in ‘my pretrv thiuzrs because] know that One especially '.' ‘air oflthc good American dollars paid for street boots in l:r-m.:e ore mnermllihem went to good American men with gold beads, while snoiher roir'aud women. The brand United of white doc skin have jC'nl'llL‘il but is Worth more on a gown to ti-s' tons. film .‘rmlimiy also has real me than that of France." buckskin shots with Saiiloayx burn, ~— ~—~—— . l lYNflOC‘lABld'l SNAKES. on Mrs. Anthony’s“ "‘is full to l our! "Diving ‘ ‘li'c. exrcrzi‘vl and claw .o, h mi with (if. "loads. sap ruby rin . find her her elliotvs, are covert-(i v. (New York Times) staging of a Rlfl5.vl‘0nt snake . ..c as a bit of tropical junclc 'bcgenimcd color-n ban 3to benefit. an indian cobra suffering It is stai'. MI. and l “s. . ntlxmzy rc~:wlth honzcrickncss has: proved such a fuses to deny. that :llL‘ o'uz' inlrien ,‘sncccss that. Curator Raymond Dit- gnrters in. the form of radius .vftli‘mnrs, of the Croux Zoo, intends to diamond cyrs. .miJLe over the, interior or the reptile rs. Antho the. :‘l’llt‘rfliovs: in Bronx Park. Them ureio he guests fit I" _ dint ’l" .,’s rcccption 1more cages made to represent jungle to mcmlurs u. ('v !r s by "caring: scenes to accommodate the tropical shoes with rliamoul studded liccls. vsuakcs and reptiles. Some will repre— Her head dress on that ur‘l‘nsi'p was ,scnt scenes in the desert, some will be made of white ni'u‘cifus that cost alum-lo into bits otnorthlnnd woodland small fortune, ii. a r.'idcj.<ezmes, and others will be converted band of pearls, lill the tos—‘into stone caverns, and there will nl» sellrd ends l‘llf'lz down to her should—Wu: be a leafy nook beside it flowing ers. :streum. "Do not: think that 1 9'1: vain or} “it is wonderful what good effect silly becnuscl love beautiful cllztllcs.” itlie pninted hack drops. Rides scenes, said Mrs. Anthony. “Why are a pas- laud other starze property have had on man With me. it is mv greatest; dcqthe cobra," said Mr. Ditmars. "The light to plan a now you‘ll or Search {cobra was put in the jungle cage one for n incoming lint.” idny last. week, and he picked up so In explaining: her philosophy offwonderfully that I have been led to n: ‘ll‘tl” d :r‘ V". 5": dress, Mrs. Anthony said: The :.'r.)-<nc1lexpcrlnient to find out what kind of of clothes is an immorta‘it one ioru'cpi'ilcs can be put in the same. kind every women to lcaru, More earths {of cage. 1: was when I tried to form , v ‘ ,_ Afiif-f‘f'fi-‘r-"J Zhnppy families that trouble came." ". I ._ \‘igf‘hf’g | The first experiment was to put A l r.“ ' I fsomc harmless Indian snakes in the ,inclosure ,with the cobras. It was all vr‘ {right until itlcame time to feed the j V I", ,- r'a Harmless snares. Then the cobrus, “l‘ARS Elvhieh had become very active among _ ithc bamboo trces and the artificial in! I lllcnvcs of their new surroundings, " istartcd in to get the food intended f l ,for the smaller snakes. The cobra is .__.._ v inot particular what he cats, and so . . lihcrc was a scurr inl: to the rec- Dyspem‘“ ‘5 one Of the mo“ prank“ :tops of the small syrinch “’llllettllk‘ ' troubles of civilized life. and thousands icohmg finighed their men], There were of people suffer untold agony after every 'no fatalities, though one small snake meal, for nearly everything that enters a fflisfrfiifxfllfi ills: in time ti; pgzvenlt bc- _ n - :lllL’: 5WD. OWEN )3! one 0 le ath 3'6,“ dy5p“ptm Stomach “a u “I : fellows. The bite of the cobra is [13‘ ‘mt‘mt' ital, and so the keepers were not on- rescuing the small Thelons: train of distressing symptoms, ‘ thi‘S‘DfUc 0"" which render life a burden to the victim iS’mkes Fm“!- , of dyspepsia. may be promptly cured! Mi". Ditmars next experimented by by the an, of Burdock Blood Bitters. :inkrng out the Cobras and putting; Mm Wm, J, “on”; chrmu, N.B,, irome gopher snakes in with some trce write::~~"f thought i would write and ili'l‘an . anlfan hour later the keep- tcll you of the good Burdock Blood :ers rrivcil in time to stop an inter- Bitter: has {l'mc me and also tell you . catiir: lizard, hunt. (inc snake was how thankful lam. ) f swa'luwinir one of the small reptiles, but hpr c e and the wrigglingmciil was rescued in time. A vcry unict family of pythons was :21cxf. introduced into the jungle scene, (and an companions they were given In the ordinary “ For five. yr:er i had been ngrmtsuficrcr from dysnpzda. and uic-d riii’icrent doc- tors and proprietary medicines, but could get no rclxcf. One day a friend told me to try Burdock Blood Bitters. I did, . t P , I, not how lilllCli faith in it. but I thought home r‘c “m ‘m' I v ll 2".” in tr‘nl. , casugi‘cidyl LAW], mid 1 Wm always 1mm: remained at the bottom of the , ., , - .. lenclosiire while the tree snakes fes- reconimuid u. , . {flormcd tho-inclch union}: the artifi- Burrlock Flood Bitters has been on the "?'-l lcnv... The pythons, inspired by markrt for about. thirty-five years and is .; flicil' vivid crew}, rsm'rmmdingrs. after manufacturch only by The T. Milhuni i “Mi ("f “ “h‘ja' Came tf’ “‘u_ 09",“ Co Irith Tummc. out ;cl iillntldlit the:I twirouldI xntllicinltiie " 1‘“ ' ' "‘1‘" ,_ _‘m we rcc.ops. . o lf‘y cmser a is a: """’ "',;"""'. ‘ "“ lfrce snakes to the. bottom, and wound d), 41') their great. weight about the proper- 9 rExh a V 15 My treetops and refused to share their ‘uppcr storey with the, tree makes. The J. W. Lnfhrope. That's the, nnmcli‘fi tree snnkcs lire most of home in llllbl‘ [‘l'Uilil'fUSCCOll yuuruuv nioln'gltmecs, Mr. Ditmnrs separated them. Now. Motor “or-hum like 11m]? "mils". Mr. Ditmnrs will continue his ex- —-,voudn.:'i l'ny inc-UN» ’v'vy My {i'iocrimcnts until he has selected the ct'r. won'tpoll )ououfof ,1 rivlalJifilllngI-nnlifi that cm, “W, in unity and miles from 1 inc); or may be ihcri- s a Mo: m mace. on or you out! in cruise; you must be 'Dirwtm. Smith, of the Central park "‘""" (“Ila ,I‘;‘.'l'r"l'°."l'e km" H“‘[\.‘""f:’2'.oo, is asking the board to estimate ‘T”"’“rfi“f“ "'L' 1“," 1"“ ,“f‘rf’; ‘j'f ‘,“' , for $250,000 to replace the antiquat- Zl‘liinéii‘f'ill"...'.‘;.‘li.I."L$L.y‘;;‘.élifuiii‘ “‘1 “1mm Imus“ in the Mk with . q". ‘. ' , . ‘ ' ‘ sanitary buildings of stone and con- ‘ "H"glgn-rl‘t,{:‘?¥g§9% fifflf“ crcte. The elephant house. there was e- iclrnlwréuilml ' ' ' ' built in 1883, and it is planned to re- ‘ ' ' _ place it with one large enough to in- - ,cludc the elephants. the rhinoceros, the hippopotamus and the tapirs. Plans are made for at least live [offer for sale my form consisting rf'lnrgc "mmal houses' as we“ 551mm 223 acres. smures ready for orcp ihi, (all) houses, deer houses and 61808. wring. 1M...3 is an abundance of ha,“ The iron house was built forty years and soft wood on lhe premises and the 315°- “ml is WW" 3“” to be made‘ formic well watered. This farm in situ qua'te. This will be replaced. an" All ntedln one ofthc best farming localllics the 08285 except those occupied by in P. E. 1., being handy churches, with cat family specimens will he of iron school a! the gala and only M miles from and cement. The cats must have Albany station. The farm is lagoon cult wooden floors. A new monkey house Iv'lfion andlmddmps are in good repair, where the specimens can 'be exhibited «Pest Ofi‘ice Addie“, to better advantage; a home for JESSE A. HUESTIS, small mammals, which is needed, and Summing, a. great nvisry, large enough for 3—i5dfmwrlls 6i. flights of birds, are contemplated. ‘no woman should be ashamed of tak~, Tc,me I m .courea of things the pytnons would ' ~It payl‘to' buy in this Province. -The Morning Daily Guardian can he obtained at Laiierty‘s 'l‘onsorinl Parlors, ‘Bu‘mmerside. -Engene McEacher-n, Charlotte— 3 was in Summerside Sutur- ~—Joseph Read, Summerside, was a passenger from Charlottetown Satur- day afternoon—S. —J. E. Grady, Summerside, spent the week end with friends in Tig— nish.~—S. _——Mrs. Frank McEwen, Summer Side, is, visiting in Carleton, the guest of Mrs. Stephen Muttnrt. -—Mrs. Horace Beer, Summerside, returned Saturday from spending the winter in Toronto. —John Patterson, representing the Peerless Nail Co., ST. John, was in Summerside Saturdays —Attcntion is called to the ad of Bruce, McKay & Co, Ltd, Summer- side. which appears elsewhere. They have a line line of tlshermnn's supp- lies selling at reasonable prices. «Miss : M il liners McNeill and Miss Show, for R. '1‘. Holman, Ltd, Sumuicrside, returned Saturng from their annual trip to the milliuer)" openings, in the large American cities. ~—-A telegram received in Summer“ lside Saturday from A. A. licfurgcy. Vancouver, B. 0., stated that his brother J. E. Lefurgey died suddenly of heart failure at his home Friday "night. The remains will be brought to Summerside for burial, full par ticulars will appear intern—S. —Fis~hermcn in this Province who want fishing supplies which are tho roughly dependable at prices that should appeal to all arc. asked t( read the ad of R. ’1‘. Holman, Ltd lSummerside, which appears on raw eight of this issue. They have tlu highest quality goods and the bes American lobster twine procurahlv and fishermen arcnsked to writi Ithem before buying elsewhere, -—ln the second game. of the Sum mci'siilc chndle pin lcague playct' i"ridny night: the firemen won from the Clerks by 18 points. Some, o the members 0ch team were no' rrosont so new "men/bud to be our stitu!’ d The .fidlowing are ill scorr. ~Firemen» 7cN‘eill 71:, o" 103. total 279; Fri rent 85, 7x, 5)? total 255; is" liphuut—‘IY. M, "J? total 2”; Done .rc 114, 94, so to 1.111 238; Green 99, fit},- 79,tot:i1264 (lrmld total, 1360. Clerks—«Adrian:— fill, 84, 79, _259;‘lvlulliga.n~—El2, 10?. 97. total. 292; Rogers, 97, 99, inc total 3oz; McLeod—84, 83, 76, to in] 243; f’crry~—94, 73, 79, tots 246. Grand total 1342. Roccrs .nind the highest score for the. three game making: 302. Mulligan comes nex liltll v292.~—S. ‘ satisfactory in everv way as an illv minant. as MAY FLOWER oil. It i: specially manufactured for household use by The Imperial Oil Company Limited, 3—7d1m. W-».M..M.m~-~ The extent of these improvements will. of course, depend“ upon the amount, of money given for the pur- posc. If it is found insufficient for all, only the larger buildings will be replaced. for itis the intention of the authorities to put up only the most modern and sanitary structures. With the improvements it is planned to enlarge the collection of animals. Kecpcr Billy Snydeers been anxi- ous for some time to add to the number of his charges. but there has been no room for more. There is what is known as the zoological fund for this purpose, including monkeysob- mined in the selling and exchange of animals. This now amounts- to about $5,000. . _ ———_~_.__ TAKES 39 SUITS TO MAKE A MAN, TAILORS’ DICTUM. It takes 39 suits of clothes to make a man, according to the Nat- ional Association of Merchant Tail- ors, now in session at the Hotel As— tor in New York. This estimate, pnr- aphrnsim: the old opera idea that “It ’l‘nkcs Nine Tailors to Mnkc a Man," will be particularly interest. inc to those two thirty—ninths of men who make up the major portion of the population. Here is the list of togs that the arbiters say one must possess in or, dcr to be u. member of our set: Six sack suite. 4 business cuto— ways, 2 dress suits. 4 suits of flun— nels, f razlun suit. 1, Norfolk suit, 2. Week-end suits. 1 campiim, l vaclirimz, r full. dress yacht, I in formal yacht. l' riding frock, I riding suck. I riding full dress. I liuntinig,l near: ’MiiihEi—‘T'Sisier, Dsmlruffu-Sfops Falling Hair and Itching Scalp PARI‘SIAN SAGE is a family hair tonic and dressing that will do muchu good in every home. The man who uses I'ARJSIAN SAGE i' o n 1 y occasionally will never grow bald. Baldness is D caused by dandruff germs which dig down into the roots of the hair. devour its nourishment uud (muse the root to die and the hair to fall and thin out. . PAHISIAN SAGE is a scientific heir remedy that not only kills the dandruff germs, but gtves the hair root just the same nourishment that nature gives it. ‘ PARISIAN SAGE first kills the germs; then nourishes the weakened 11:5 mo: and causes a zrowth of in thy sir. ‘ ' This lame nourishment (PARIBIANe "We do not Know ofany oil 8' REMOVER ' THE. PRINCE COUNT-Y" GUARDIAN —L J.VDy~stant. OLLenry, was a visitor, to Summerside Saturday—B. —liolmau's, Summerside, are show- ing an immense assortment of new wall paper-designs. 3-18dr3l —H. Clark, agent, will be glad to recech all news, advertising and sub- scriptlons in Alberton and vicinity. ~Men's new spring hats and cups are on display at Holmsn's, Sum- mer-side. 3—18dr3i. —-Ernest McQuarrie, agent, will be glad to receive all news. advertising and subscriptions in Summersids and vicinity. A limited quantity of delicious Molnga Grapes are selling for 15c per pound. R. ’I‘. Holman, Limited, Suinmcrsidc. 3‘18dr3i. ~The postponed sale of stock and implements of T. W. Bentley, Kcu- ington, will take place on Tuesday, March 19th, at 1.30 p.111. If day 15 unfavorable sale will be held On Thursday, March Zist, at same hour. ' , 3»16dr3i. ——Ivcry fisherman should read the ad of It. T. Holman, Limited, Sumv niersidc. in this issue. This firm has supplied fishermen for over half a century and claim that they are in u better position than ever before to supply fishermen and save them money. 3-1Rdr3i. —'l‘wo of Holman‘s show windows are receiving much favorable com- ment. In one is displayed the latest i912 styles in footwear, includng the new lnvictus lasts, and these are wought out prominently by a neat lettered background "lnvictus—the ‘iest (iood Shoe.“ the othcr window :hows new wall papcr'dcsicus, offer» inz suggestions for the different moms in the house. The artistic :astc manifested in these windows is ‘ommcmlnblc. and they are not only ntcrssting but will assist, shoppers. 3vlildr1i. ::-—l')ou't cougn ii minute longer. A diort walk will bring you to the ‘Ilcxnll Store," then' a bottle of lcxnll (‘herry Burk will cure the ouch. 25c. Money back if not-sat siiud. ’l‘he MncKinnon 'llrug (‘o.. The lcxall Store. drtf. min, 1. fishing, 2 tennis, l golf“, 2 oublcvlircnstiul frock (:(lillH, 2: dou~ dc—brcnsiril suck cunts. Total 35!. llf course, if one doesn't. play golf, .I~ mi:th utilize the 9:0” suit for :car ‘whilc feeding the furnace, and he yachtingr suit, for f.lll' :.;m|ll.1r‘s:l, night he donut-(l while helping friend mic with the dinner dishes. Folks but don't cure it hang about fishing an get into the fishing suit linen .hc water pipe breaks in the cellar, nd it. is quite possible to pliiv pino— hlc in a tennis garment, providing U" klIUW =111X.Llfl.llx_zilii)ii.t;the.guinc.. ’l‘hc tailors are not really concern- (1 about the occasion for wearing he clothes, but they are unanimous but nobody who is anybody can hope 0 belong unless he has the entire 311 uits on tap, ready for social inspco‘ Lion. No pads, no lings, lars. and no make believe hips are to be provided in the new styles which have been arranged altogether for the slim, willow-y person who has the figure of the hero, of the ribbon] counter. . i Stripes. giving the slim effect, are. to be the Vogue this year, for fatl men, and no man will be pcrmittedf to emphasize his weight in the com-l no double col- 1‘ munity by transgressing the signs of " the tailors, who have decreed that all men must be thin. ‘ The Fashion committee of the tail- ors' arganization has presented its report. Aside from the number of garments one must have, here is the dope on the details: The link-the-link frock coat to be worn along with {l two-quart hows the rcnl thing. Dinner suits are to come in gray, so somebody won't hand a. tip to a guest ‘by mistake. ; lllhck velvet dress vests—pnwdon, waistcoat—will take the photo of white ones. The business suit will have a. full- cbested effect and h. straight-front cut. lfiivening clothes will be short waist; cd. and perpendicular in cut. 1 lint getting back to that link-thc-' link coatlet; it is to be of gray wor-l stcd or ‘cassimcrc, and it is so cowl structed that the front elevations do not meet anywhere except. at the waist, where a link is swung across the midrill to hold the :nrmcnt. The cut is to follow :the body,’ with fulncss to the skirts. The tailors think that the style will be received with great. glee by the "ion of fashion. If. does away with [the necessity for Jiuttoning that is to he found in the old-style frock, lerllier. wesrer in the the. lilies of All Should Use Parisian Sage. Prevonfs Baldness" Baniahes riiitll’l)‘ cruises the/hair to grow vii;- orous which means that. the hair be- comes full of life had lustre, and m-owa radiant. and beautiful. Thousands are wasting time, losing hair and growing bald because they are using superficial tonlcs. While they may clean the scalp and make it fun! rn'v‘nslwd, they do not_gct‘to MONEY BACK the root of the hair where the real de- stroyer of hair, the -pernicioue dandrufi germ, thrives and multiplied. T r y PARISIAN SAGE for all hair trouble; it means death to the germs; life to thehair. It is pleasant to use and so harmless that it can be used by every member of the family from the oldest to the little tot. Get a 50 cent bottle today, and if you are not satisfied that it is Just. as good as claimed, your money heck without “any squihhling. Sold by Geo. E. Hughes and drugglsts every where. ' Girb with Anibunihhnir, on very carton and bottle. - ‘- RUFF .. . v. I, ' '1 SUMMERSIDE ' ' To the “‘Toilers of L Quality First I The coming lobster season promises to be one I,“ a, uh , , of the best in the history! of the industry. Good' your "2 "val," —* h e “- lmc“ prices are already assured and now your part is to l v at f" ' rig“ especinh sec'ure early, right goods at right prices. By- buy. l'0 u r vao‘IV-‘II, ’ ingin 'rmmense quantities, for spot cash at the 1°“? “fiery ly for cash. Let right time'from large, reliable manufacturers, we m ‘youficeoh. are in a position to give the very best valu'es ob: ‘ “n mfl'on tainable. out splendidly”; _v _ _ . - p o . 0.1.] C I o t h 2 n Splendid new stock at money 0 o r ' saving prices. ‘ Yellow Jackets, double. . . 90c )‘cllow Apron Panis, double \vcllow Aprons. . . . . . . .75c. I SWAHERAND‘ Black Squaui flats. . . . ... 30“ '. 5N1,sz BRAND Black Storm King Hais..45c " - Men‘s Long Black Coats, double, all sizes. . . . . . .‘.$2.l5 us prove it. LlON -BRAND’ .Iolmson‘s Long Black English i (lilcoals, sizes 40m 52. This I is a soft, pliable, strong, dur- ; able and splendid lrokiug cost at....... . . . . . . . . . ....$3.25 S a i l D u c k "Eagle" and “Savannah” » We are particularly right on these well known. standard brands—in_7, 8, 9,10 and 12 Ol.‘It would be advisable to procure your requirements early as possrble, as all cotton products are advancing in price. Lobster Twine I8, 21 and 24 Thread 4 Best quality American. This is a Special lobster “Lay,_’" made specially for' trap heads and we: are not asking anymore than ordinary quality is sold for. We have several experienced knitters engaged and we can arrange to have your heads knit exactly asyou want them, promptly at $1.00 per 100. Herring Nets This is where we have the big values. Nearly every season there L - is money lost by fishermen using old or poor quality nets, or not having enough good nets set, and as a_ consequence there iS' almost invariably a shortage of bait. Here are nets that are absolutely right in every way and are all made to order in just the sizes and depths you require in both webs aud_hung nets. Give ' es and quantity 1]] asking for prices. Cor‘kwood There is a great difl'trcncc in the quality used for net floats. We were fortun- ‘ ate in picking up a ton (f splendid quality. Our price per 100 lbs. 3 3-40 “The Rope You Can Trust"—-15 ,and 18 Thread at $9.30 per- 100 lbs. .s.‘ . Ragiwfix A V x ‘2‘. x 9.2 ‘ livery coil we offer has the genuine trade mark (as out) “The _SlllP." (“11d direct from the American Plymouth Factory. This rope is recognized as ttlleqn any the world, runs longer to the lb. stands more strain and gchS better wear tad will rope sold. For prompt orders we will ship out. any time that it stilts you, guarantee price against eilher advance or decline up to April 15th. Marlirc Acid Grommets llafcliets Gasoline Te-‘ilcrc fiend Ropes 'l‘iu Paint Cleavers BatteriesT It n Cedar li‘loats Cosl ’l‘sr on Blocks memo]? '3 ‘ Trap Hoops Anchors Brushes Wire ROPE Engme e Large Baskets Salt ()ars Rubber Boots CUP G’fislngcq Lobster Scales Bolt Rope Rowloeks Leather Boots 303.115: t ° Copper Thimbles Dory Rollers Gasoline Pork, c C-) - prices All of which we can sell at least as low as any others and as goodiéliléfei w m are guaranteed you are fully protected, besides getting the very best 56 a you place your orders with- THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY 3-Iédrii