5 ~ ~. Q-. 4 is 1 J, A - G;H.Taylo1°' --,.» a A Sivple easy and quickie- ..l'»1la~t removing nnsi g ‘ni l v, superfluous hair from the face, neck, arms etc. Apply on a écttoii pledget and after a few moments.»was1i~ d off. This is another of the 'CF-LEBRATEU ~ llarrlel llubbard Ayers toilet articles. We have a full line in stock. J. G. Jamieson V Daucorsr The Medical Hall HC WN GU , _ __,_w D. K. .iidiwr vw K~ A I", un” Pubssrigaoh “gig-I my Phobias; -nd Nizntimonsoiap _ _ eumvliuiiwnlxuus lu The UIIAIIDIIIHYI -.~..»f<.c.=.zg;,.'.',:. ~ . wel-Nssow.i-scisslisaa-4.'-9-5.. f The chief source ‘nf 'education and culture today is reading and thu lrlke some other thirsts, that for reading is liable .to become perverted and unfortunately, the world ol gratification of any kind ol a Ullfif- MENTAL- FOOD ‘character of the reading dv'-°l'm1|1°° would cultivate their higher nature, U19 Quill!! oi the Gdiwatlvll Blld Uwiwbg would store their minds with culture, Never in. the world’s history|,,u,.e ,_~,_,o,,gh¢,5_ Dome id¢n\¢_ mgn- has there been as many books, good'li,,,s¢, and womanllness can and bad, as today, and never haslg,-atify their taste unnting. there been such a thirst for reading. ,ugly with th, best though" 0| gb, books, like the ordinary work-a-day absol-b¢¢1_ . of avulgar display of wealth mkdmv “'0“1d- 350'” “mme mea" 1°” tha Nothing is more pitiful in the cui- some millionaire fool of “fooless." the physical world is well stored _with\ good and wholeioaie food. Those who best men and women and the World in which they mingle will know the quality of the mental food they have turrd and educated world of today Our sho tromings are not so much country has, filed awBY ill if-S Waste ALI. HUME BRKERS 'lhese performances are usualll' KWGD And the analogy does not Zrgegeige- Qthan to read the effects of trashy lit- by some newqich beggar who “rough The low' nnimal thirst. gray' yyeraturc in mn conversation and the a tértunate or unfortunate turn of the drinks it craves, leaves 1tsimpl'¢BB,geneml bearing 0| A young man or-B bu ccumtmg wheel' _ some gem ng or sp indehbly stamped on its v;§;;§iY°““5 `”°"’““' suddenly finds himself on horseback. the taste for trashy reading. gm - Let the quality of the reading fur- An exchange gives' under the time hy senmmoyal' senseless nliiizkhniliid inished to the young be as camiuuy "How Socialists are made." an ac- ie ress - 93 B "np °n ' selected and as free from po.scnous mu r i _ , - - l nt of one of three performencee \‘» the h“b'tF' the com "muon or im and injurious bacteria ns one i000 ,_entl lven in Newport, R. I. The .» - . . - . ` Y 3 uctins 'Ilic reade; of trz;shym;:‘r they ent. With such mental food they cost 6, this ‘mlgar display 0| Bppap .gationalisni can be niwns yeve b Wm thrive mentally and become the muy inuhausuble weayth enwdgg ble,-_¢f»tn.ers;»tion. Der ap n Ylkmd bf mm an] women that God “_ $200,000' including $5,000 pam to B c arac er. _ _ . t ded the to hc, New York Comic Opera Company for . The w0`lu is ‘un of good books' as en ____flAAUd_`W_` `_UA__A`_::Y_:;:V 8 special pepformange' via;ndB Of (118 "' rnrent and ostlieet kind. slits to '¢l1° THE SPINAL COLUMN' ,_......___..l guests bro\&ht for the occasion from distant countries, such as India, 1’ ‘ ` . 1 In f Chinn and Japan, costly Paintings. , __________ . .- .. _ , the result Of OH lifwfence H5 ~°f_ff“*"k°’t' ‘“““"’°"“b"° ° "B “gm ren, orange and banana me, ,,,,,,,,,,g our w,1:,,|n¢S,, Man gfnerally fails moral reformers, from men w o ’ &c ML The costumes M the l (_, rn: short or inn own mean of rigntleloriuenlly an-l forcibly-denounce ‘='°'°S » For service and dura- . bility nothing equals it in toilet articles. We have an extra line line including. Hair Brushes 85c to $2.75, .1 Cloth Brushes 75c to $1.90. Mirrors £i,8o to $3.50. Br. Milita. ry B r u sh $1.75 to $4-50. Brushes all have pure French bristles. We have' a stock of sil-_- ,, ver initials to put on ll thee goods. _ ‘il l Jeweler and is as broadly scattered sunshine, much of it falls on desert places that can never be warmed in- to lilo. Much of it also is utilized by the places on which it falls and very much of it is wasted. ' What is needed more than advice, more than preaching, ` more than. editorial reflections upon right and wrong, is something to stuien up the moral backbone. Men, as a rule, know 'better than they do and as a very general rule their advice is very far above their general practice. Perhaps this is as well exemplified in the ordinary newspaper office as anywhere. Every newspaper in the ::.You should see our hot water bottles-real Rexull hot water bot- tles. 'rhere’s a big variety here. a splendid assortment and every one is n good value at ‘the price. Values 'range from $1. to $3. See our sP0Cl9-1 annoy. 'rho McKinnon Drug' Co-. 0°r~ ner' Gi-_ea_t_"George and Kent Stsimi try to follow, but with the caution attached "please do not use my name." If all the men who know how the needed reforms are to be brought a- bout had the moral courage to back up their specification with their name, had the moral courage to ex- press their honest thought regardless of the eiiect upon their social circle, their political party or their busi- ncse relations, the world would be very much better oil than it is. We denounce business practices, so- cial customs, political corruption, lawbrcaking &c when such denuncia- tion is not likely to affect ourselves. When thiere is n 'possibility of it re. wilillg upon ourselves we wisely pp- Dcnd the formula "please don't men- tion my name." What the world needs today morn than anything else is a. form of ex. ercise that will developthe mundo; ol the spinal columnj ,otherwise l __ NEW KING GEORGE HOTEL Wm. MONBOURQUEITE. Mgr. Private Baths Running _Water and. lair. ’.%.‘:.°'"e=°..“£‘.=i".°.l=u.°°.1° ‘" '°°'°° B ouflsllivn u1~i'~‘xoi~i'i.f.Eo §YDNBY. N. S “There is a splendid line of ulsters and reefers here ranging in price from $7.50 to $12.50, going now at $3.99 to $6.35. Brown’s Clearance Bale. ' '- . 12?.-3M3i. Mrs.,H¢m,elteeper 'lr-'~ “ff ._ .Q Donft -lliakue) BUY _ i -{~.l.. ' Eameriliifsilliuiie-Made i V ' (n¢n1e.o1i; erylqf) -. iff" ¢-.»'..:.'.--,` if more - _ _.‘ ~,_ .; ~ Our Breed will-'edu-Mine you' wiili its crisp deliceiliubeience and its delijhfful Ilevor and creamy fl¢l\neel.~lve_ry dey in the week oven |000 people inllhariof- fefown enjoy eefin| wr- Bread-Are you one of them; izwrnf 'ciuuiou (Expert Baker) 3 Next 'week`wil| appear No. 5 “ad” of the series. ', P. L SMALLWOOD- Do You Wish to lm- prove Your Complexion, t Hands or Halrll If you wish a skin clear of pimples, blackheads and other annoying eruptions, hands soft and white, hair live and glossy, and scalp free from dandruff and itch- ing, begin today the regular use of Cuticura. Soap for the toilet, bath and shampoo, assisted by an occasional light application of Cuticura. Ointment. No other method is so agreeable, so often effective and so economical in treating poor complex- ions, red, rough hands, and dry, thin and falling; hair. Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment have been sold through- out the world for more than a generation, but to those wishing to try them with- out cost, a. liberal sample of each will be sent free with 32-p. book on the care and treatment of the skin and hair. Address ‘Cuticura,’ Dept. 25D, Boston, U. S. A. l ' 4 . u__.4 .. .-.. _ lrnown as the moral back. bone. This neveesary part of thc human anatomy is, generally speaking, healthy and contains all the ingredients necessary to keep its owner upright on h’s feet, his head erect and his chest in front; but through lack of exercise the musc- les have ' become finbby. the form that should be erect is bent and wobbly and the chest' that should stand out like the proverbial band- box has developed into A "pancake chest." Advice is great and good and well meant but before sending it out pn its mission of love it should be turn- ed inward and applied to the inner. most recesses. If it is found that it cnnnot be accepted there, then the proper course to pursue is to begin n course of home training, A CARPET OF FLOWERS. After the French Revolution one of the nobles, reviewing the evo-nts which led up to it, said "we walked on a. carpet of flowers, unconscious that it covered an abyss." The re- volution was n .national sepuuenco, al- though n liorriblle one, _to tyranny and oppression. The oppressed awoke and the cutaciysm that followed is his- tory. There is a movement afoot in the world today which savors of an a- wakening that may have consecjiences as far reaching though, it is hoped, less, gruesome than ,the French Revo- lution. The movement is gathering strength under the name of Socialism.. In its propaganda emphasis is placed upon the widening gulf between pov- erty and wealth. The world's wealth, it claims, is being monopolized by the _ =______1 md W,-0,,g_ Advim in freely given, some evil doing, and who'wisely lay EWS*-F C09* 8-li ““k“°W“ f°"t““° ‘_*“d ‘E ~ over gym dow.n the proper course for the com- the lcwelrl' wer” °” tsl’ Occaswn --=l-_ onrtn ns the sunshine ann, use the munity or the province or the court- “'““ "amd “t ‘1°'°°°'°° ' Within hearing of the music to which these men and women danced; thurc was poverty and starvation. Is it fo be wonierctl at that such ox- hlbitions of ignorance and uncharlt- able extrnvagance, while thousands are living just over the line of a hare subsistence and randy, whenever mls- fortune cripples them, to fall into helpless and hopeless poverty, is it to be wondered at lint men and W0- rrren are ready to listen to the de- nunciaitions-_-often extravagant and unreasonable-of even the extreme Socililist who preaches the doctrine oi' financial and social eguality? ` In the tax-burdened countries of Europe, in the homes made desolate by war, these are questionings an to why this, the cruelest war in modern history, had not been prevented, questionings as to why governments should impose these burdens of suffer- . ing and pover-ty\ and misery upon their people, ‘auto why peace loving nations must be converted -into armed camps and fly at each others throats in inhuman cruelty to settle, with slaughter of the innocent, questions which diplomacy should settle if it is diplomacy and not the selfishness of special interests. And tbel civilized peoples of all nations are asking the same question. . Governments order war and the people fight the ‘battles and suffer. The people will awaken some day and assert in a practical way what they now assert in words only, that they are the government and that they shall have a say in the making of war and the maintenance of peace. The sooner this time comes the better and it shall come, for civiliza_ti0¥\ will demand it. Whither it shall come at othe call of extreme and misguided Socialism,or through an enlightened conception of the meaning of human brotherhood and divine fatherhood re- mains to 'no seen and in the not dis- tant future. We, too, are walking at either side of it there are mutterlnga which we would do well to head ‘lest we una, when too late, that it covers an abyss. Norms _, A inner' signed "Voter," -awaits the signature of tho writer. Germany has an airship callable 0( carrying n crew of eighteen men on a four-days' trip. On her trial voyage she dropped a third _of s. ton of ex- plosives nn n'l1\1se crelt and destroy- ed it. Adrianople has been set -on fire by bombs from a Bulgarian aero- p1ane._Britain"wlll soon have twenty aeroplanes capable of flying 70 miles on nonr. in ten years or 1298 “N , . armies, navieo and military pomp; devel0PI11°ll¢ Of °i\`°"“ft Wm man war' 5 4. I. few; the burden of` poverty is un- unthinkable. _The capitol, of no nat,i0ri . 7' 1-fl. ‘°~'jV_;,-.~"»77`"* »` if .- ucceesarily increased by ' tax- Will be mf” ‘ffm 'fum t°"'°r that - _ . . ation for the upkeep of 1110! by Ulsht- ?Gec~Ready for the ;;;::: ;;°.'::;f.:z.;€;;:“;:.°r::.:fs ' GOOD their own lives and property are safe 31|--_.Having read in The Guardian es some _ _ I' 'Q ' - ' ‘S kg Se the poor, in addition to bearing the iitelyligg gpgotitlnili <‘>)i;h::luv.°d. I ill be k ti time. ,glsaresriigsq reall; fdlrg your demands with one of the blggbet 'a'rid best' ‘displays of skates we have :ver lhovvn here. . . favorites with all br hozkeif skaters. For yotireelf, for ir fiotbingflpaer thiuapalr F look overt showing. ‘. _ _ M Flhnl &f We carry a faqs: of celebrated Star skates, the pln,e 3, fancy and speed ffleni. as agift there is sk nes. Call in today and Chanel ler Newspaper readers are quite fro- Wlun you need e syringe we can financial burden of the war, are the 0 W two W eration. on hor.” . - . . . 0 I ,_ __ A . __, fool some-» on no batuonoia me in 1\;=J;’°;‘:,°m“,°,W our ,ow v,w_ the home. These are some of the out- _ B_ sum’ udned in th, standing claims ot socialism me "'°" G , , ,\,,,n,;,n fs.; . last one by a och » there is sufiiclent ground for the damn, mgngmn in :oth poses have claims to set ul to wondering vvlieth- come out in l>fl'10¢ U °'P°~ er 0,. not th, "0 ,‘,,., ,smug on ¢ The first was the case of a driving bone owned by Christopher Oairne, carpet of flowers covering an abyss. Frutoww that had B ,args hon in ' quently disgusted___yvit.li_Aei_i__§f=i=9_\ll_\f _ _ ._ . _.-.__ . ._ IRL' 3 ~ IZ \ _ ~ A . i i N A supply it. Very few stores have eo ' ` fcI complete e line. Our stock is fresh ggnrfnnwm _ ~ 'kj ine mason.. wo guarantee ui our g .. _,;\gg'°"'°""~ °' ‘ *;'ft°f_-_ £2.22: ..§‘:°2°...'_"1°.2* ..‘::_ l '-'Y present on a cs/rpet of flowers, and onlt @1110 wood one and one was removed. anime wel stupid and had not eaten# oi The other was a three year ole of James GillesPie's. Long River tliat had _(ventral Hermia) which hu become so had that. whenever tn horse ate lDY¢hi|l§. the bowel- cam: out and bereme strangilleted and h' went into the most violent palns.` This colt was operated on with per fect success, never losing n menl nf. terwards and is now alright, ' Yours, ` ' ONLOOKER, _ IN KEMORIAM. I ( From Yesterday's Evening Guardian The death occurred at her home Tyne Valley, on Nov. 24th of Ango lina Ellis, widow of the late Wm. D Ellis, who predeceased her some ten months ago. Deceased was born or November 21st. 1886. at Kilkbamp ton. County Cornwall, England. ans' at the age of three came with he: parents, William and Mary Glover tt Prince Edward Island, where sh: has since resided. In 1856 she war married to William Ellis, and of th ten children born to them, there re ma'ns, three Sous:-Parnienas E., o' Newton Center, Mass, John 'ln Cal ifornia, and Ernest at home, ani three daughters, Mrs. James Bulli- ven, Northam. Mrs. Burton Ellis Everett. Mass, and Miss Bessie, nov at home: to mourn the loss of on. who fulfilled in every sense' of the term, the meaning of the word “'Mo ther." One slster,Mies Emma of Tyne Valley and n brother Thomas of Gaspe, Que.. are also left to mourn the loss ' of a kind and affectionate sister. The deceased, has fora num- ber of years, owing to delicate health ond failing eyesight, which in the last couple of year amounted to almost .total blindness, lived 8 quiet, retired life. but in the home, where her kind nnd loving influence was ever exerted, to her children, and grand-children she has left n place that never can be filled-a memory that never can be blotted out. Her remains_ were followed to their last resting-place. notwithstanding the almost impass- able condition of the roads, by a large concourse of friends-and ss loving hands laid her gently away be. Side her loved ones gone before, those ,gemaining were comforted by the Fllll A lllll SlllMll'Ill PlPE'$ IIIAPEPSIN 'l`ime`li! ln fi;-minutes Gee I I ) bourness _and lndigeeiion ll 1000 ‘ Sour. sassy, upset, stomach, indi- gcstion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you cat ferments into gses and stubborn lumps; your head nchen and you feel sick and miserable. tha.t’s when you realize the magic in Pape’s Diapepsin. It makes such misery vanish in five minutes. If your stomach is in a continuous revolt-if you can't get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Diapepsin. It's so needless to have a had stom- ach-make your. next meal a favorite food meal, then take n little Diapep- sin. There will not be any distress- eat without fear. It's because Pape’s Diapepsln “really does" regulate weak, out~of-order stomachs that lgives it it's millions of sales annual- y. Get a large fifty-cent cas; of Pspyg Diapepsin from any drug store. It is the Ql1lCk¢S¢. Bllrest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like magic-'it is a scientific, harmless and pleasant preparation which truly bn- longs in every home YUUH EHAY HAIHS A UUIEKLY lllllISHEl] _-_y A Simple Remedy Restores the Color, Cures Dandruff, itching Scalp`and Falling I-lair. _ A feeling of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first grny nn-ir; which unfortunately are looked upon as heralds of advancing nge. Gray hair. however, handsome it may be, makes a Person look;old. We nll know the advantages of being young. Aside from the good impression n» youthful appearance makes on others, simply knowing _that you are “looking 111;" gives one courage to undertake and accomplish things. So why suffer the l1ai1dl¢aD of looking' old on “count of gray hairs, youthful and color and beauty in 5 few days’ time? , Most people know that common garden sage ect'e.aa a color reltorer and scalp tonic as well. Our grand! mothers heed n "Sage Teo" for keep- ing their hair dark., soft and luxur- iant. In Wyeth'| Sage and Sulphur Heir Rsniedywe have an ideal pre- ,poration of Best. combined with ~Bii1- plitir and other valuable remedies for dandt-ul, i0B.l1lll¢ scalp and'tiiiii,vleok hair thatis ‘split at the ends -.or con- stantly cerning out. A few applica- tions of this valuable remedy will bring beck the color, and in g short time it .will remove every .trace of 'daneroif and greatly improve the groivtlrand appearance of the hair. mdethfiftyesntboetiefrom your dregglnt today. enanottes the diner- eneo in your hoirfefter o few days’ ttttiliehf.. 'All 'dfllilllil sell it, im- iunlomhd ffv.\eeemi\drisno¢n» _.ctire. There is nothing more impor- _i ---1 iroii ole vwuio svrun of sill ll Q7 .. ~ . .,. tn.. . _ .» - »‘_,_,~ - » ' . . .vi drank and after the operatioothor |` » = - ' _ no 5' '¢_ inzneb bloom' ""_. oiighly reeovemd. ' ' Quthuiul' 1°' you YW ' 0. 25,' g “un ° “ nrtilenlmuchns youneedt. 0 ealy ehlir. You, whole steps* _and whole muscles-are less, lactic Yoifmnst realize 'that Your `lver' and ten' yeards of bowels have , .iso _become less active. 1 _Don't regard Syrup of Figs as hyslc. It stimulates the liver and .owels kjult as exercise would do if 'ou 'took enough of it. It is not' larsl: like salts or cathartics. The .sip which syrup of Figs elves to H. orpid liver and weak. S\\lB§iBh b°W' ,ls is harmless, natural and gentle- When eyes grow dim, you 11019' hem. Do the same with your liver l nd bowels when age makes them lees 'rr . gg tant. Costive, clogged-up bowels nean that decaying, fernienting food _S clogged there ‘and the pores or lucte in these thirty feet of bowels =\~ -__-i .1 _ _‘ . q. `-.?,.“‘ ifi. ” , suck this deco | sg f °` f g right Until ~....“° .-f.:.*~..1.-=~» "fr __‘;,. I, :ti_l_'_°-'_».f __ , _e_ F01' ami* eu _ .Q -Brruo.°i1>f;Fle»._»._'i‘i»g,._ -yo.. are iiotdrollilll -!_li\_!.ll\¢..f _» Sm, °¢r.1¢- f- -=°=-»v°»~_\; was figs, seime and el'qi|_id‘t_l\io-fw not injure. x ` » l _ A tsalpoonili I Uiiilg, ';will_‘gent,1y,» but do it‘S¢lU!- ‘!9Qi\’¢‘liaVe a bowel your system by morning all the non, bile, poisonous fermentiiig food 'nnq clogged-up waste .matter without gripe, nausea or weakness. . But * get the genuine. Ask ` your druggist for the full, nomo, “Syrup 0| Figs and Elixir of Beane." Refuse, with contemllt, any Other Fig Syrup unless it -bears panic-prepnrnn by the California Syrup onm.. pany, Read the label. 'l 5 e thought that she died with a strong iope of a blessed reunion in Heav- en, nnd the knowledge that-"They re not dead, who live in the hearts if those they leave behind." ::0n_e application of La Mira hair zoloring, will color grey, faded or ileached hair instantly and will pro- duce n permanent auburn, black or, :ho various shades of brown. Con-_ ains no lead, silver or other harm- (ull element. Price $2.00 sold only by I. G. Jnmieson, Druggist. 11-30Mtf. "The Two M-aes is your gift store. Here you can find a splendid array of wticles that will make most pleas- ing, practical and serviceabl gifts for men, women and children. The stock includes manicure sets, cased per- flmne bottles, ,brush and comb ents, military brushes, cased pipes, cigars and scores of other gift suggestions. ,Call in and see them. The Two Macs. metf "The balance _ol my Sl90¢k. Ovid? $10,000 worth must be cleared out- within the next 25 ydays. Big reduc- tions all along the line. Call in and -pq _ “Face Creams-We -have-all kinnn of them in stoch and most 9( umm are good; but for n bright fresheom- plexion and a feeling of comfort the best thing 'we know of is ~'Nyn1'n Face Cream. It costs you only ,, quarter and is n lot better than some ielling at four times the price, E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. 12-3m3i. CORSET BALE.- ' A great sale of eorsetl for one wee; only takes place at B. A. McDon- a1d’s. Every corset in the_etore is discounted 20 per Cent in order to give every lady an opportunity oi becoming familiar with the many lines of high class, as well ‘as the medium priced ones, carried by- S. A. McDonald. li-30Mtf. "Our engraving dope/rtment is in full swing and Xmas engraving is coming in fast. Select your gifts of us and have them engraved in best style..G. H. Taylor, Jeweler. 12-EM-ii, "Our entire stock of pants both make your selections today. Brown'sl 25 days’ Finish Bale. 1:!-3M8i. boys’ and men's clearing. at 1-3_ off. Brown’s Clearance Sale. 12-3M3i. .. 'i W _ gr ...___ About the best Christmas time- exactly. ” We represent the strongest fire insurance companies on the continent and can show you policies that will suit, your needs Call in today and see what we can offer you- \ . W. K. Rogers Co. Ltd. 84 Gt. George _St - ll H A Present for You ---Fire Protection ' gift you could give yourself would be a good fire insurance policy on that property of yours. It is a gift that gives you definite terms for the money invested, costs little and safeguards your interests all the time, every I The AG. H. Cook ' ` Gecrhar Photo at I cooK I STUDIO l Where' Baby is I ALWAYS WELCOME Proprietor. _‘ _E in in f-. ive gift. The place to select these. i MOUTH OR'}AN*, so »f'.`f rv ° _ 123 Kent ‘in L4 ;.\\.aa.J_h .» nga. 1 I5 ._ ., coNcEit'r1NAs. Jenn limited nook of than » , musical instruments-the slllorfnitnh favorite- which: ll *ig will make splendid gifts, Priced’ It $1.50 ..¢. `.‘.~~.’-. ,` Here Are Good. ' Yolefiae Gifts ‘ A good accordion, concertina or mouth orga _ would make ii pleasing. practical, useful and inexpeif _ ls here and now, for we have just received direct from Germany n splendid showing that will particularly_oppeal to ybu. See, ' \ _ - t R me in handsome preseiitv ‘ / tion boxes of burnt wood with fine copper faetenliigl. »' The stock is very large', ranging from the siuallinetrn- ' : ‘ ments at me to the large ones with the volnuxelnd ' _ 'V POW¢i'0fBg00d0l'sU.l1lt eeosnouh¢e|nee|e9n.|,s’» \ - 1 Acconnrous, some of time nm umimno . ` _ ‘ burnt wood and fret-work cases. the famous Kellie: _. ' '~ make. possessing a richness and purity of tofiethtt l . will appeal to all music lovers. Prices range from-$1.50'-, " if »~~-no -sousmesseseedeleeeeeeleeeoell»\l5°' 1"* ` il F Miller Street* ; 1,1.; - .. "- A, ' .fr ` _‘L-la l..--is _4»...a. A1L._\L{2" 'V M" rd ‘