wh fi, -are wi 7: - i .1 i ix 5 §i If ii -2 -y .-_...»==.=;»-- -' r is it 2- -_~ ~=_~f.~=- t i 3 , . i ll i., L;.i gt ='_ V- 'l it Ili _,n,_.:¢_.» I G it-‘- .55-E-'- in -a ii.- .l 4 1;- r» ,_ Y. ,_ t 1 _ ft" i i t » 1 . .__ ~.=, `1` _-:_ _ 5 _ _ 5*, ._ ,:.~ ¢ r r ‘ ‘ READING MIIITER wean esoAv. _ BAD INTELLIGENCE- Mr. James R. Elliott, Elllott's has received e. ‘ Ie in announcing the death of his-Wan, In the Province or Prtwso- yvard to _srl ' son-in'-law, George Sutherland. »Pll0i-9 Butte; Saslr.,_.\vhich sad. event occur- red__on‘June 5th. ” » _ -"RECEIVE 'AWARDS-The follow- ing scholars from Prince Street Schoofllave been awarded final certi- ticatssfrom the A. N. Palmer Co., of New_Yp,rk,»for writing: Mollie Currie, .Bernice Hutcheson, Pauline Rogers. May Hutcheson, Bessie Seaman and Cora Tanton; Edna Mugford and Win- nie lllclfarlane received progress pri- zes. WEDDED IN HALIFAX.-The fol- lowing is taken from a Halifax ex- change:-A quiet wedding took place yesterday afternoon at St A1idrew's muiiée, wiicit itcr. A. M. Porter united in marriage Licutcuaiit 'l`_ L. Park- maii, son of Mr und .\irs E. Pnrkmaii, Montague, l‘.l~1_i_, and Eileen Mildred. youngest daughter ot' the late Mr and Mrs T. (‘. Allen ol' llnlifux. Both were unattended. Mr mul Mrs Parkman have ,many friends in Halifax. Wi-I0 will extend hearty c0nt;rHl\1lllll0!1S 81111 wishlhein much happiness. MATINEE RACES. -- The Char- lottetown Driving Club inatiiitc races oil Monday next promises to be one of the hcst races ever pulled off on the (`liarlotteto\vii liriviiltl Pllfk- There will bc over live or six CIHSSOS und four to six horses iii eat-li class. Aitioiig tht-_ nuntbcr will be the ecle- brutcd ltr Sharper, llildzt S.. Oakly II., Ht-l~~ii ll_, also ri large uuiiiber ot' 1::--'~.:i horses. .~\ large iiuiiiiier ot’ lil..-nil tloiiatiuns have been received l`r‘i‘iii l1if~i'i'l\ul1ls and 0ll\0l‘S ill U10 <'il.V siitution thus t-iinlillitg the Society to for pri~iniuiii_=. :L list of wliicli willi apg. ii' in il;-~ (iuardiaii. I ri- tioiis were atliiiitted to iiisurniice and OVEPKEAS TOBACCO FUND-The APPOINTMENT GAZETTED.-The last issue of the Canada Gazette con- tains the following notice of appoint, ment: John t‘. Scrimgeour, of Cardi- Inanti, it. be wiitn-an¢erva¢»t&.oov- n The annual meeting of the .gougregzr ti u nual session ot' the Supr ` S _ _ edge of thc ltoyal Guardians, a _ nch ol which. liaving tbirtyniem , is sur-~ with :\ large tittctitlaiice. there living :Z5 visitiiig int-inbcrs present froiu Que- bec, iiicludiiig the Supreme Guartliaii sided. The inorning session was de voted to business. The reports of the otliccrs sltowed the order to be in a very satisfactory condition, its finan- cial posltioii being exceptionally strong. 'l`h».» total assets, on Decem- ber lllst, l‘Jl-I. iiindu up of Illunicipzil liouds, etc., were $422.4-I9 and liabili- iil-.< including dt-atb cluiuies and pre- iiiiuiti.~: paid iii atlvaiicc $18,055, l\-a\'- ing au cxccss ot' assets over liabili- ties of $404,394. 'l`be sick and funeral dep:ii‘tiiit-tits are in at strong posilioii liiiziiit-iully. A itunilicr ot' iuiporlatil aiiiviiiliiieiiis were iiiaulc to the con- filrtlier extend its 1|..=¢.»--'/__. _~_.-'-_.-‘_fv_»-.__ f.-_.5-13 liitii I »-5-sri:--2 -1 ' =="_.-.-. _‘...n ~ ___ .= 5 Pack “;ENG’S” First! I “Ii\'O'S" when oil for a trip. It is your licaltli-iiisurnrice during thc time you are :i\v;ty-:uid prcvciits train und sea-sickness. You should pack- OU cannot take a better 'V " trztvclliiig-coitipaiiioii than . l \ l - in your _ryrlp nr _<\iili‘:t.‘.r‘ :\<-i surely as you (I0 uni' vtlicr iit:rt~_~s:|r\' itriirlv. l'lrr'tir.~4 in dict, :mtl rliniigli iii iii.id.~ iii living \\IiiIu trzivcl- iiii-4,.-ltcii result »~\di~-tirili-i s ofllit- .~tom:it‘Ii. “Ii..'t\ 5" r|uirl.|_\' tuiiects _'my irit-gi|I.\i‘i~ il.--_ .uni l<.».~p~ wo licnllliy. Ncvcr tiuvcl \\illim.t l'.1\`U`S l»m-, H. ~> -»» - /'.-.-/»...-.-./ ..._-.rv 1-,- J. C. ENO, Lid. , "Fruit Sell" Works, LONDON, Eng. Soi. Ama. of riots Anim.. -_ IIARGl_ll F. l'.lT(`.IIlE F: CO. Ll.'*flTl.I) ;-. _ lf) ItlcCA‘.1L 1`T3Il_I".l'. TORONTO ,.2- ___ Lt is . _ .t_. .l .ii'J_| ' <-i r. ig, _ officio ` S 3.... r ;~"$._.- If.. I _>* 'E/(G \~ ' -' 1- ----f . W --- . - ,.` ’\, A lm i."f(.1» 5/4 'id-'Z F73? )lZ!.»,‘ IQ” .f QF? _._ R. _f/t `§»c=_i__‘_ ;`n'»‘,c _ff7(€¢ ° .5 su.-in nil ‘UU 2% es / -es /_ T as for better . _ The springtime of the year --- t h e springtime of life---the future runs before all roseate and bright, like a fine day in June ---and why should it not? The “Worse” he considers an off chance---but in a large percentage of cases the worst possible happens with fearful sud- denness. Even at that it can be reckoned with and provided for. Protection on the bridegroom’s life is an ab- solute iiecessity und no protection is so complete and satisfactory ns that provided by a Guaranteed Monthly Income Policy issued by the- CANADA LIFE*ii:i:ief Lot us send you booklet No. 283, fully ex- LVABUSHED lainin thissilendid olic P ""‘ """ 1847 Manager for Prince Edward lllsnd. Charlottetown. 27 in ,Y _ff 5-' ('( "A j’ W. K. ROGERS, _/(_ ‘L 41 _/It IQ# xi' :bv -nt- xv 1/it is-’ if/if S-ob, T?/4. .-5- _ _iflli .41 is. 1 3 I -I~ cc gg For Better or for Worse _ The bridegroom says it--but in his heart he believes it can only be is Z/Q5 Q/25 -es 3’-94? 25.43’ }/xl .’!°,f, to I _ lj ;"R_E f/2/ .".'7E J/J _-is: J/1; » K* ~...»` ..» i li- H "Q V' E," EA’ (Sig 'm :ni it " ' "iii?I5:Iii:3:35:32?:-:-:-:-:-:-:¢._ "r i ~ _.y _ ___¢.-:-:;:;:;:;i;.-:-' _ '-‘-'5;2;:-1-:_1;L_:-'g;:;:-:~=:;:;:;:§;;5._ _ _ i------___-___~»»_-3;; ~ _._.___.._. .._._._--3 3- _ -- - --- -- ~ ‘ ~ 'rf-»~ _ _ _ .-.-:~:?:it7i_f'f5l!-§3:i ‘» " - _ '°""""“\"""'-`°‘ ' “"°“ "" " " "_ , V ' 1' _.<13ESISIEIZIEIZIEEIEIZI" ~' \ ":IéE151S321E12121SEIEIE1EI3:1?§1§€$13§I§i?§1:1:~. I -» .. ' .- * l. Vllilff Bt L8WlS P0|.l.\l ll! Ulf! 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'-1-:-:-2-:gi / ;;:-:-_-.;Z;1;:;1;:;Z;§;§;§;§§;§; . » _ ~ - , ~ - ru--diy we °t “eh ‘_“.'°f= “W-_ 1;: t \ I52%:;:§:§:;=;:§=@:1;‘f5i I I AI ‘ " ' ii' ou mon sugar + ..."°."C\ I --ssfully run in this city, opened' .\‘-‘S- _ ; - - ` ' ‘ " ' ` lt(-i'da_\' liioriiiiig iti the K. 0! 'l". llull /_ ' Mllnuc -ominu” _ »t-,. _. _ - .t essay ian. at rout Prim.\t1.:io pn.. ._ _ _ ~ --___________,___;___;_-___ To avoid gritty sugar grains in y_our cakes _and 16 l¢l» :r.;‘"‘:t:i“s.°'f‘°: 5" > > I if -“'I§§§`.i°.‘lf§'F‘§i'f.i.`i§” ;'.'.'.`f°'.`».§'.`.T.-'.f'.'.f°`l.‘i`.ii¥.""' will also meet. _i -”’”; ` I' `(_ , ' " ‘f"- °- _ P g ° aovAL <:.uAnoiANs£§ 1it-.-\n- _ _I _ "‘“""“""""" riékeoiuz-tb. md 5 tb. s¢aied_cm0m._ 'Aim io ib., so lb. ma ioo ib. Bm -- ~- - - -.....~._ -..,,_,__,.;..> #I-..._ _ X Look for 'them Ball on eaclrpaclnge-anrl buy in onnnd QUE sf. nm ll. Lanhc Grlnulated ‘* Tessicr of Quebec (‘ity\ who ably pre- , ` ell, Montreal; Secretary-Treasurer, A. 'l`. Pnttesoii, Monteal; S. Guide. W. 1', _ lioull, Clialottetoivii; S. inside Guard, A. H. Holden. St. Johns, l’.Q_; (iutside Guard, ll. \V. West, llumil- ton; Supreme Trustees, \V. J. Pen- dleton, W. G. Butlcr, Montreal; E. J. l’uysun, Brockville; lixccutive Com- mittee, O. \\'. G Iletiniers, F. C. Atliiiisoii, E. C. Lalonde, (J. P. Wood, all of Montreal. THURSDAY. DELEGATE RETURNS-Miss \\'iiinic Smith. Tryon, has returned iroiii a very pleasant trip to Chatham to which town she was sent ns a dolc- gatc to the Mctliodlst Coiivciitioii. luring hor stay in Ciinihain Miss Sinitb was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Snowball.-U. SOCIAL SURVEY-Plans are about zoiupleted for the Social Survey Ex- iibit. A good list of speakers has ict-ii recuretl and the more strtkiii~..: prints will be made vliitl by laiitufii :@_._ _ _'%`1fi>_l,-: W ' .‘. ".,_ M Q 3 .I r I l l ' ' ' A PATRIOTIC FAMILY. - Mr. and Mrs. John Mt-Queen ot' Vernon, have the proud distinction ot' having three sons in the present war fight- ing for their King and country. A friend in writing to The Guardian gives ii short synopsis of their lives lit-tore enlisting which is of general interest. “One son Willlaiii A., is at prcseiit_iii the trenches, his address being l\t>. 1till:£'_’ 4 (fo. 7 Batt., 1l3.(7. L! lirigude, British Exp. Force, Army l'ost Ollicc, Loiuloii, Eiiglaiitl. Ptc. Daniel lt., No. ltilllil, nttaclicd to the 7 _liatt. was_wouitdcd in the early part ot the war iii Wcst Flatiticrs and his :uldrt-ss is urnv Uatllaild linusc, South- aiiiptoii, _l€iii:laiitl. lioth these young iiien eiilistctl with the First Colititig- cnt from \'aiicouvcl', ll. C.. Atiollicr .<.oii .-\lcxander, No. lil-lil Driver C. A. S. C. Det. -ith Field Anibulaiicu Dciigate _t‘anip, Kent, idiiglaiitl, also enlisted from Vancouver. Ile was en- gaged :tt the Fire llall at Prince Al- bert, Sask., and left tliere as :im- b_uliiii<'o driver with the Second (Xiu- tiiigeiil, -ith ffoiiiptuiy. William and llaiiicl left. their Island borne on Aug- ust 15, 1ll0:'», fm' the linrvcst. fields of \\esiorii (`aiinda and \\'orltt>d there liiilil the flirt-.~iliiii|: sensoii was over, then goliii.: stritiglit out to Vanvouvcr. living very ctiergetic. llpright. young iiieti, not ufruid ol' hitrd work, they ciiilngcd iii luitilicriiig, \Viilinm liciiig alwztyei fort-iiiaii and giving employ- iui-iit. to iiiitiiy young incu front his Ia- laiid home, und followed it until thc trade went. down, William or Bill ns hc was fnnilliarly spoken oi`, went to \'alicouvt~r and joincd the police force on cotiditlmi that he might resign in one year if he wished, which lie did. At this season the Il. (I. Electric Com- pany proposed to biilld tlicir'i`unious lfower plant at (foqulttani Lake neces- sitating the clearing ol’ large lumber deals on both sides of (hc lake for u dislniico of 60 feet back,_iu order that iioiliiiig could contaniinut_c` the writer ot` thc luke. William wnswallcrl upon to be general foreman of this im- mense clearing anti with a staff of about one thousand .men did the work remarkably well. Employed amonghis men were o1er'omrn1md1»ed stalwart young men from P. E. Is- land, who were employed at good wages for over two years. Mr. Mc- Queen wag also an athlete. a promin- ent member of the Athletic Club of Vancouver and is the possessor of seven silver pitchers presented to him for his prowess. The Vancouver police were nt this time the hold- ers of the Tugof-war trophy for seven years but Mr. McQueen. ut the anchor post with seven men picked and trained by himself comeptetl and won the coveted prize much to the dls- roniflture of the opposing team on the winning team were Duncan Cam- eron of Caledonia, P. E. I., who was next to Mr. McQueen on the pull and Allan McLeod of Rose Valley, who was captain of_the team. it _was an exciting event. Several large amounts having been put nemo M _ McQueen and his captain. e home' friends of th Q un; men will," i' -this - _ ~ _ __ _ » _. _ I }3;_r_1i_gir_n<%§ni§u_ no flaw.. SCHOOL WORK. -The standing of the Winsloe North school for May was as follows: Grade \’.--1. VON! Cllfl- iiiore; 2, Katie Cutlniore; 3, Sadie Roberts. Grade lv.-1. I-vnu Roberts- Lirade ill.-1, Margaret Cuduiore; 2. Howard Cudmore, liiza Cudnicre tcqiinl); 3, Bessie Saunders. Grndc ll.-1, Mary McDonald; _2, lra Santi- dcrs. Those pc-rfect in nteudnncc were Vera Cudniorc_ liuward Cud- more, Margaret Cudnlurlr- RAILWAYMEN. - A number Of members of the System of Federation of the I.(‘..il. arrived hi Charlottetown last night from lllonctoii.. They are: Mr l). J. Mcfilillvrny, cluiirninii ot` the System; Mr James lilaclrwood, vice- t-iiairunut; Mr A. ii. iii-iiousoll, ciniir- ninn of lioilcnmakr-rs: Ml" 1i» Tiillllvs. cliairiiian of pipe litters; lVI_l‘ J- I\0"' ncdy, chairman 'oi' electricians; Mr \V. lt. lingers, chuirniuii of nincliiii- ists; mid M_r E. il. Taylor, chairman of car nieti. The system has a iiitiiiber ot’ iueinliers here and thc oflicers are here to ‘promote further org‘a'nisation.‘ Pnisonian or i/TAR-on satur- day last,_June Etli, Mrs. 'Samuel John- sion; ' of 'I’eter’s'Rond,’ received 'a card from her son Pte. Lester Clair John- stoii, saying he 'was well and getting along all right. as a prisoner at Bar- . e li' C Koiii agiiie Kricgsge ack . . if . ' fangcwei' Lager, ' Geisscr, Germany. l’tc. Joiinston -was a member of the Ttli Iiattalioii, 2nd Brigade, lst (laund- ian Expeditionary Forcc. eiillstiiil-I i`roin Vancouver. Il. fi., and missing since April 2-ith. Pte. Johiiston's brother, Roleton A, Johnston. ‘RISO 0|" Vitiicouver, formerly of I‘eter‘s_ Road, leaves shortly for Fraiice, having eu- listed iii the Mechanical Engineers for active service. _ MISSIONARY ADDRESS- The people of Tryon were given a rare treat on Sunday last when llcv. _J. 1\1r»|{io_ of the Presliyterloii tlhurch iii- troduced Miss I\lct`ulley, a rcturiicd iiiissionary t`rom ,l{oi'ea, ami Mr. Cho, a native ofiiiorea. Mr. Clio has only been in this .country for fifteen mouths but gave an excellent 1ul ~_._»._.FRlDAY. _ PRISONER IN GERMANY.-; Yes- terday Mrs. John McK. Simons, of Cable Head, received a post card from her son, Daniel A. Simons, 2nd Bat- talion. lst Canadian Contingent, wllo over tlircc weeks ago was ofliciully re- portcd missing, saying he was wound- ed and a prlsorier of war in Bruder- hnus Pndcborn, Germany. He snid: “\\'ounded in left hand, small of back and left foot but um going on- well; no danger. Love to all. Dau." AMHERST HORSEMAN INJURED. --His many Charlottetowii friends will be sorry to learn that Mr Walter Simpson, of Amherst, one of the best, "litters" in the lower provinces, and a. well-kiiown liockeyist, niet with rl, very serious iiccident. which was thought fatal at the time, by being thrown from a jog cart, while work- ing the Abegweit. Mr Simpson was just finishing a slow mile when the colt stepped in a hole on the track, falling und throwing his driver about twciity feet, liiiidiiig on his head with greut force. The Abegweit. however, escaped injury. At latest reports Mr Simpson was getting better slowly. RETURNED ON THE HALlFAX.- A large number Oi’ the crew of the wrecked steamer A. W. Perry, who shipped iii Boston, returned last night on the s.s. Halifax, says a Halifax ex- change. This steamer left last night on the first trip of the Cliarlottctmvn, llalifax and Boston route. arraiigc- mt-nts having been made before thc disaster to the Perry to have that steamer relieved on her arrival lierc_ (‘aptaiii lflllis, whose home is in limi- toii, did not leave on the llalifax, as Ile is planning to renittiu lu the city t`or n short time. liiciliding the ship- wrecked crew of the i’erry, the Hali- fax had about tweiity-five passengers when she sailed last night. JZ ll. Philips, latc purscr on thc Perry,-is now purser on thc ilalifax. MOUNT MELLICK NOTES.- The t'nriiicr.'i in this vicinity have finished cropping with the cxccptioii of tilritips, The ruin oi` the lust tiny or two has done inucli good.-'l‘iio liiitclicrs, Messrs. l’ralll:lit llros., and \V. (‘. liobcrtson are doing a i'u.sbiiig busi- ness.-i']vet'voiie is glad to slee the good citizens Mr. (`ltal'li.'rnAoii_oiNfAli\`f cU`ii‘E,ai="i='sc1'so' avi- 'rli-is use or nn. __ _ci-1Aszfs_ Nsnvs rooo _-.__»----- '_ _ - . _ sin a blaciismltli by troiibp" 'and 'ten' _nervous troubles _ At. first you do not sleep well, have* “PARKSIDE JUNUIQR" Will HISO make the 8688011 Ht nervous lieadaohesor indlzestlomdnd Same Slable as Prince M8fj0l‘»" 215 Great Ge°fge " """' ‘ " ' " ”_"f """ "" ‘fY""' """"""" '*"" "" ‘T " the fifth was used i saw that I was getting better. By the time the 12 boxes were used I was cured I atn Food. This statement is certified to by Mr. simon J. nodgiuns, J. P. REGISTRY NUMBERS 2 No ailment is more dreaded than M A_ _ _ .___ __ _ “___ ____ S __earalysl_s__ éind )_et _liovz _htew people' AIIIBYICBD, 23289. _ ‘ ‘ , .‘ e nerves s r very ma' b sm I ‘olixlyllahe aiingllirrl ygezutlt of neglected P' E' Island! Enrolment Pufe Bféd N0: 15 yourself easily irritated and nnnoyed,~ can hear noises which vin good health' you would never notice. You do not -consider yourulhlioi 'and Yet you -I l ' PRoMoTioNs.-Major J- _IL Darke- of Cliarlottetown lirlgadth ©0l"l\mH“‘I' er at Sydney Mines, has been promot- ed to tht conliiiatid of the tape Bre- ton sectlon. lie-is succcctlcd as Bri- gade Coniniaudcr by I-ll’\\U~`ll“'1f S~ J- Bngnall, also of Clinrlottetoivn. ISLAND BOY |MPROV|NG.- The many friends of l’tc. Samuel E. Cliamller, 13th iiattulioii, 5th lloyul Highlimdore, will bc pleased to hear that lie is doing well at the General liiiirniary, Staliord, liliiglaiifl it will be rcniembcrcd that young filiniullcr was one ot' thc first to enlist for over- seas service. At that time lic was it Sergeant in the l’o\vnal Coiiipatiy, 82nd llcgiiiicnt. thi lit-ini; rt-iiiitidcd that he was nlitler nge he rcplicd that was no fuult of his: "'l`lic tupc says I am big eiiougli und I will bc old ciiougli before the war is over." After going to Salisbury l‘|uiii.5 he trot truiisfcrrcd to the Sth Iloyail lliglilailltlers ns it short cut to thc front. Iii that lic was not tlisuppoistetl, for his i. Club. - JUNE WEDDING.-Last evening, nt the Baptist Parsonage. city, 9, very _pretty wedding was soiemnlsed by ltev. Z. L. Fnsh. The contracting parties were John Russell Bell, West lloyalty. and Margaret Jane Jenkins, `cd. The bride wore n rich blue tra- velling suit and looked charming. A rousing reception was given to the happy coiiplc when they went from the parsouage. They were met and shoivcred with rice as they went off in ati auto for their home in West Royalty, where they will reside. The Guurdiuii offers hearty congratula- ltioiis to the popular young couple. f / // / //fy; W/ % % s. //’ much today. 9 r Limited, _ it _...ill-l“ Y , f //7 fe / A Host of Different Centers You like the spice of variety, therefore you'll enjoy Moir’s Chocolates, with their hundred or more different centers. _ Toothsome nuts, dainty jellies, luscious fruits, form some of the centers, while others are of unique creamy confections. All are hidden in that wonderfully thick coating of smooth, rich chocolate that’s being talked about so Enjoy a new treat. Try Moir’s Chocolates. MOIRS _ Hal'fax as , 2 _. / -i.- .,-wif; ° _\ fr/ Q2 n. hocolates i -_ _ Canada. \ » si. / .-_Z ‘* /.. 3 -TL' _ 'l' ._ *f~'.///f ff” . -~ "_\l--..i "--- ' _ W - -.__-<"~‘“ _ - ,f \¥;§;= et* e “/ e /6 Q._\\\\_\. I l_egs. .V i ~ - Prince -Manor will Street. Charlottetown. » - » .J .H o M 0 ::&\h};s`.s¢§1(').'l"3l§wIrm»]‘§l:clql°'s’ torlllain;lt\& -‘math-_\_}i_eeno_r_¢f and vls°1_' -aud_ ° ° U - . ._e ,. ,_-4 ;_.__n_i ,_ _ . _,__ _ _ _ _ __ __,_ i e .we--fe---»-1». .1.~@.:°’?£"“*‘°*°”“ - ‘Y American No. 57168-Canadian No. 404-P. E. I. EnroImeiii_I Pure Bred No. 14 “PRINCE MARJOR” The Best-Bred Horse on The Island Prince Marjor is the best-bred trotting Stallion ever offered Island breeders. He is tall, handsome bHY.W1tI1 blHCk Doints; has a line, intelligent head. beautiful neck, broad chest, strong loins and good His Sire_ is the great MOK0, sire ot Brenda Yorke iii i-ii'2F’i‘l.° Sl “if li. S“'°i . - , usie . . , _ the dam of The Harvester 2.01, Tenera'xg.359134ilgBn - . . <1 K ‘ Great G€0fRe Street, where he can beseeniatany time: _ _ Terms $15 for the season. Usual retum privileges. well and strong and working every* it... ......... .0 D.. 01...... Na.. “PARKSIDE sena‘ at'-his bwriei'éist1is'fe§" tiliurlrittctown, They were unattend- -Y 1 for $2.50. All 6li`lIl."6lf __ it i _._.._.___.__ 1’ i ~ J s»;m._c=»..:_r.~»_i;°i-to. _T'_ - - -_ - \ <~.- ~_ ». >n knit# -of * sv "1-.4 ..