_-1 TWO Shoulders are often seen and those having tht-rn generally have weak lungs-they are anatnral consequence. If you want strong lnngs,throw your shoul- ders back, thereby expan- ding the chest and allow- ing the lungs full play. If you have already formed the habit of stooping, put on a pair of our easy to wear. English Shoulder Brace These are something pew, strong, comfortable and well made. We have them for boys, girls, nfen and women. Let us show you them. Price $1.50 mach. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST 1 Dainty Wedding Gifts in silver deposit ware including Sugar and Creanis..$i.8l) pr up Tea sets ........ ................$lJ.00 Marmalade dishes......$2 25 up Salt Shakers ...............$l.50 pr Batter p1atcs....... ........$l,75 G, l'l_ Taylor jeweler Optician _s , _ 'r~ H _E _G _U News and Edit. Dey News and ldit. N ht il CHUM Olllce at Ohsrlotteuwrn H'8ranch Omeel at Bummerside. Alborton, Bourls and lousagua. TUESDAY, JUNE I4. 19|; THE WEST MID REGIPROCIIY. A special correspondent, who has | been investigating- the , Liberal situa- Ition in the Western Provinces, re- iports that they are obliged to iight lshy of reciprocity for the sufficient lreason that most agricultural _pro- ducts rule higher on this side of the _line than on the_other, and reciprp- lcity would do the farmers little good lunder these conditions. In the West, leven if the American duty on cattle lwcre removed, it would still pay the lfarmer better to retain the home fmarlnt, since the rail rate, cost of lfeeding en route, and commissions lwould absorb the 80c. in favor of lChicago. The only gain from the ‘present revision of the American tar-' ‘iff would be on barley and flax. On lthe other commodities a free Amari; _can market would not help them' in_ fthe slightest. It would be no use inf l _ _ l the case of cream, milk., butter, eggs, lpoultry or vegetables, which are ,denrer in the Canadian West than ih any section of the American West with which fair comparison can be made. In his speech at the New York Peace Conference, Sir Hugh Walker, who came out from the Liberal party lon the reciprocity question, showed lthat there was nothing to be gained lin the financial situation by interfer- iing with existing arrangements. This its borne out by the special corres- lpondent we quote. The American set- itlers flocking in to the Canadian ter- jritory say with one accord that mon- fey is cheaper here than in the rural lparts of the States from which they ,hail. It is plain that reciprocity lwould not cheapen money in the |Wcst, although it might have the ei- lfect of reducing the interest in the- lneighboring States of the Stars and jStripes, where Canadian loan com- lpanies could do business on more ad- Qvantageous terms. At the present _time farmers in Dakota and Minneso- lta are Paying from 15 to 20 per lcent for well secured loans while hun--,have had lots of it this spring the 5&000 LOA VES Cameron"s Home - l\/_fade Bread To Whom ll May Concern Between June zoth, 1913 and Dscember _tist 19131 want to sell 53000 loaves "\_`a1neron`s Home Made Bread." To do this, we are putting out an extra line quality loaf Please try our bread. Ewen Cameron B Al{Cl' Allthelufstg1‘or'ci'..- scll('. nmr~ron'.~. Broad idreds upon hundreds of thcm are told »by the local banks that they must lwait till daybrealgappears. E Thus the prospects of reciprocity (are no longer hailed by the Western lfarmer as the dawn of a new day. _They were fondly led to believeit so lby the glowing accounts of what the lflmerican market would mean to lthem, but closer acquaintance with lfacts, in view of the new Underwood ltaritl, prove that the Western farmer stood to gain no more by the change 'than did the agriculturlsts of other parts of Canada. Reciprocity has been a dead issue _here since the last election, and it is lnow almost moribund in the West. _lOn1y an occasional visit from an qrst- while Liberal leader stirs the embers, ,and the 'facts elicited by the recent visit of a special commissioner provc conclusively that the agrlculturists lof the West will not sash to fan them into flame. A HOLIDAY. | This is the holiday season. Whether ifor a day, a week- or a week-end lmost of us manage at one time or |another, during the beautiful sum- lmer, to get away to the country, to ,wander by the shores or in the ;woods. . There are many attractions There and the resinous breath of the forest: OFALL ______.__._.----_ hu n history altd"\\l\\$“' worth stud¥mE» md nys;-y variety of, lshrand animal has its own and OWU ,peculiarity is intetistinl in itself and `the study can be made an educative las well as an extremely intsrsstinl lrecreation. The point is that on ,very ramble around the shore, through the fields or through the woods there is suilicientf material at hand to turn the occasion into n weariness and the stupidity are our own. “The mind is its own Place," and every occasion, especially when we come near to Nature‘s heart, as we do in God's great out of doors, can bo made snjoyable by thoughtful- life. animal or Plhllll-.0l' UVB!! 1115"” al-for the latter too has its pecu- liar life. . Let our young people, and it would not hurt -the old either, when out on a holiday, look carefully into some one of the curious things to be found in the earth, in the sea, in the air. They are all full of mystery, and the mysterywlll open sudiciently to the enquirer to enable him to see wonders which will males his holiday more enjoyable and himself a better' man. Try it on your next holiday. NOTES. Yesterday was one of the windlest days of the season and. either because of this or in spite of it, the' city scavengers, with broom and shovel, were employed ‘all day long in ` stir- ring up the dust accumiilations of days. to the disgust and annoyance of everybody who was obliged to use the streets or sidewalks. and_to the serious injury of goods in the stores. ing carts should not be used when -needed and, above all, why hu excep- tionally wiudy day should be select- ed to shovel the dust into the air are questions which those in charge of the -streets may be able to answer but which, to the ordinary citizen, ,are somewhat of a mystery. The city 'is well provided with watering carts and they should be used when re- quired. In rainy weather, and we streets could be cleaned up, but shov- elling dry dust as wss.being donc during yesterday's gale, is about on 'a par with the proverbial process of “pounding sand in a rat hole." I lolltloollollooosal THIS lllll IN Hllllllll ` eCllOUlOCllUlOllUll.1 1813-Americans defeated by the British at Beaver Dams, Ontario. 1822-United States and France con- cluded a treaty of navigation and commerce. 1 lion so P 18371-Corner stone laid for the New cd the British premiership. 1908-Grover Cleveland, former President of the U. S., died at Prince- ton, N.J. Born at Caldwell, 'N. J., March 18, 1837. 1912-Field Marshall Bir George Stuart White, noted for his defense of Ladysmith against the Beers, died in London. Born July, 6, 1835. llll HUMAN PlllllIlSSlllN sooo* e e a e a e e e e s 0 s 0 e Q .4 sooo, George Charles Herbert, fourth Earl in this. 3 ' _ _ Htl. ---s » < mqgjy with her (Contlnued from Pole ons) ffgflffn ° influences of the home and told his “P conzrexatlon that they _nose not he gut?" “ll "‘°" sur-prius that the only ching that Mn' broke down a,lmrdened criminal ofa is “_ few years ago aosnnken-in his de- - _ ___ _ bauchedcondltion dict he felt the Hon -C F md il" _of vc1'i¢°bl° Pl°°'““' hand ol civilisation to be against ' -' ' f ' ' ` r How often we h0M'. “liter th* D811 him--the only thing that broke down &f:‘3,‘t', is over." the opinion expressed tbat|the _barrier of _the man'e criminal yenadam m mute to th°k__mmm" h hm i-when me - ~ - _ “‘° °”“" W” "°°“" “d 'MPM' Th” with thfniieimi or hiiiiznny iiriniifiiit '“"“° in "6““ °°°*°“' wW°» 1° °“°" u- -1 M- me .:.:°.r..::#..::;.r":.‘:.°:_”'- v--H~»r- BEGIN *T H9"E_ __ mr. J. s. stsnnus, the cumu- It _ ld the t 1 I t ment WMP. `,W}1ose _ constituency is won no ou o pace osay there that if they were neglecting galghxrg' t“,n_;° I:ll‘“d°;1'.lR::1“5 their horns cuties, ii they were ren- h d of in °“];'r‘l"; n M ‘ ' ‘_ th h ` 5 B W0 m '» . ~ till 9 ly looking into the myriad forms o- 3157 in stéhths Btabblath slcmotalogazhre- very Down’ with me party at ob g em o a y o a , ev were turning the Sabbath school in- “wa and’ N ia n°°.°““y 'in °“° to a curse instead of a blessing-,:°3i,',:i';;"‘ib‘:)'& ggigqyu _:°2;’ewi X? they we" trying td ‘out °n °th°" House. -Mr. Btanllelxil ahlbroughlty eng. “ "“*" "‘“"‘t my ""°“l“ °°°°"“’”"‘~ inyea his recent vine in P n -mana R . ll to f ' ` tlfgnflzlsllengbly zvagnethgtngfog xfrlimalf; ,ang hopes to make another trip here, teaching ni_the child rnunithsin the ‘° ”‘ ' _ ' home. As atherrand mo herrthsy Hon U 0 Delano » . . . y, M.P.. Govern- were the ilrst agents of God Hhhsslf ment whim Ndrth ,rryom and ML w_ and what they could do by precept,E Duhon Boston came to the and example could never be enualled cfty y°“_u,d'ay to heat Mr W H by “"7 agency’ Hmm at hom” W” Norton and Mr Charles W.`Tdoth- the "Y °' °""°t' F" y°°"' th" snr or Boston ivhn arrives 'h the had carried-out that principle in this|B t b t la t i in' gm "_ church. but had that congregation °°~°n °° ' °v°“ ng it ht t h d 8., terest of the North Tryon Silver responded as oug o ave on - Hua the families gathered snbhsth §E1:°'§)§`§:ey°°f;P“;¥ésf;,2'§t' §f,a"“é§'; morning after Sabbath morning andiD£h`er geuthmtn mentioned are _“_ tried to make the children feel that|rec~t°" This Fox company is “pb God had a message for them, that taund'Bt aooooooo and have now the church was really theirs and that under comu_uction'6ne of the nm” the service _there »_conducted was ranches in the Province theirs? They should make their ' children feel that their church was_ J D b really a place where God wanted wl1:__r‘wi's al‘:g’l:;:;n'o,]1‘hE` élgityiavlfé them t° be that they might become 'accompanied the Hon. Frank Coch- g°°d me" and women' rane on his recent visit to P. E. Is- _ land, and who is one of the coming THE GREAT NEED men of the Conservative party, ina Turning to the common of thmspeech which he delivered' shortly be- ' _ fore' the close of the session on the church. Dr. Fullerton said they had senatys niecuon of the Naval Md l l. t Ch i C - Why this dust should be allowed to_ :lat _tao_dl;x§es§>y__7¢;_riax:n_n_Bi;re¢;l; n 1;§__1_1_Bm_ W” most enecuve in arousing accumulate for days, why the water- _ » » df 53 the animosity of the Opposmom Au self sustaining congregations an . amusing cartoon appeared in the of which were supplementedfrom the_D H t _ I meh Mn- Jamieson . a S ar n w funds or the church. 'rhny had z,4sa|w”Ymn marching out 0, the Hom missionary stations. One of the sad- ki 1 hu ,__ the Senators dest features of their work, of the °m° nz Bt: ga; w 8 d wer ag. work of every Christian church inlseen “in t B tuetirloun 8 Canada was th-at they were not able temp ng ° ge a m` to supply unbro-.lenly all their fields . ___ but only for six, months in the year. ' Their greatest need to-day was not Mr. F. P. Gutelius, the General money. their demands were not mon-'Manager of the I. C. R., who ac- etary expressions of their sympathy companied the Minister of Railways or Ilberality in their giving; the and Canals on his recent visit of in- grcatest need of the hour was mon to spection to the Island last week., in- man the fields of their growing popu-_tends taking up his residence at lation in the West, and of their ds-lMoncton, New Brunswick, and pro- creaslng population in the Ee.st.;poses' removing there next month They had approximately in Easternrfrom Montreal, where he has been Canada in these maritime provinces livin! 101' U10 1158*- tW0 Y09»fB-- Mf- 44 charges .without any ministers. Gutelius was very much imD\'°€B°d Thlay had mission stations in abhn- _with the attractions of the Island as d_an.'e that were left without any»the result of his visit and he hopes ministration all winter. He had said [to bring his family here for a fort- it was not a demand for money and`l1ii!\1i7 at 1998* limi B“1'0m°"- 5!“`l“2 to estmblish that he now proceeded to which period he will make the Island relate two instances of how the Su- his headquarters. perintendent of Missions while on tour in the Northwest provinces re- ceived two individual suibscriptions of Mr, John A, McLean, son of N. $100,000 each. But it was not thelK. McLean of Mitchell River, carpen- Wfalth Of Canada that was support- ter on sl s. Mints, hnn rust return- ing the Presbyterian church or any ed to the Island after an absence of other church, because their resources seven years in the West. Mr. Mc- b t d distinguished soldier of the civil. war, He would, however, emphasize this, in the' employment of the C. P. R., 'g':.__\_ born in Philadelphia. Accidentally he would impress this upon them- ihas been over the greater part ofthe _j'.u.`45 “W” , _ " _:' kuinn nt Fnirrnx court House, vu., that if they had the men, if uhnylwentsrn .Provinces-including oslsary. \~` .1 L V NOV- 22. 1862. could rise to the occasion in that re- Edmonton, Athabaska Landing, ' _ "_/‘J’§~‘r_,?`_*‘-1»__.-V. l,»,;;;j<_' "F q’ 1353-Jallanese ports closed to Am- spect, they could get all the funds Prince Rupert and Vancouver. I-le re- _ ___;;;Il'_,.f--_.-;~~',_r.‘,_ _ erican and Euro can traders. that were ne s ar orts that trade is very bad out 2’ U` ' ‘/ Ce s y for carrying on D that splendid work and from men West at present, and iutimates that York Stats -Capitol at Albany. who were not so much touched bythe about 50 per cent -of the building ` " _ ~ ` '1s94-President curnoc, or France, spirituni aspect or the Kingdom mtradesmen are out 0! employment.. p '- -f H assassinated at Lyons. God, but were more concerned withldue partly to the depression in the _ _ , f ` ' ' 1395*‘Ml1|‘ "" ` ’ _ _Dr. Fullerton related the instance of Main! it v°"Y l““`d_ t° "'11" m°“°7 a young clergyman labouring amid for extension and development pur- innumernhie dunnuines in the sunk- hom- The crore. rsrt-iw1ar1vinA1- ntchewan district for a couple 0| berta, are not up to expectation, and years without any income, but yet if the drought does not give way working cheerfully for the welfare of soon, the harvest will be one of the his people, who could noganord to shortest for ninnyyears. Mi-.McLean pay him, working for the love 0, is delighted with the prosperous av- souls, The church; on the can be_ pearance of Prince Edward Island, comin 1; , which looks more go-ahead and com rectiong Buch as that' that the money ed on his wayhoms. I-le hopes to ti; t spend a couple of months here and ey gave 0 the dmmh went' return to his situation West. >~ -fn. i O td D il' ht H'ERE'are few greater joys known to the “ontdoor'girl” than the I . bend and sway of the cars, every muscle _ responding in happy rhythm. But this poetry of motion is sadly disturbed in ‘a cramped or rigid corset. The truly wise athlete takes no chances of sore, 'aching muscles, but wears a wai‘l‘lcl"s Rust-Proof Corset $1.50 to $5.0". Weddmg _ Out its A trip into l’ston’s Store will relieve you of all the worry of select- ing atrousseau, you can select anything from Orange Blossoms and bridal veiling, down to houscfnruishings, in each and every one of the well stocked departments. Our stock of silks were never more complete, the most beautiful siiks for velllng attire and trimmings that are an exquisite match, also white satin in different qualities that drop beauti- fully an inspection of these goods is sufficient. Now for_ coating, we have Ratine Cloth. Bedford Cord Cream Serges and Mixed Tweeds, which make up lovely for travelling. Then we' have feather boss in Black, White, Fawn, Royal Blue and Grey, which will gladden the heart of any bride. White gloves both long and short, hosiery of every description in all colors and neckwear in profusion. Do not neglect to visit _our millinery department, there is a hat there to suit the most exacting taste from the bridal hat to the small toque for travelling. _-_ .There is beauty in every shape which 1-. aves this “Island Famed Dept.” A most exquisite line of Blnses in marquisette, linen, embroid- ered l‘awh`andisilk`s also a nice range of skirts, coatssnd rain coals. Our whitewear dept is full to overflowing cf all the daintiest and prettiest things' in corset covers. drawers, skirts, princess slips and night dresses, also dressing jiclrets and kimonas. Nowifor the travel- ling' outfit vie have trunks, su‘t cases, rubber coats. umbrellas and steamer rugs; Next comes carpet and furniture. The stock of lace curtains, blankets, comforts, squares, mats and carpeting by the yard is complete. ' ‘ Parlor and dining suites, parlor tables rockers, Morrischsirs; hall stands, side boards, crass and iron beds, bureaus. and a let of otter pieces too numerous to mention. Our clerks will be only too glad io show you through the dlderent departments and give you the most careful attention. I _ Jas. 11>A'roNi fa co. 6-17M3iEri. ~ -ii ~'~.f'_~,~.__,~_r_ _ ~ 821-Gen Frnnci E P tt n f~- :';°".l`”:1'."“ - . s _ a erson, a rea y come from the rank and file. Lean, who is a carpenter y ra e, ___£_.,., r_.___ ..__l___.__________x____ .__ _ e ' .r>-:lf li . wi* ll ` ` ff: : Q J\ fs *i £2: Z __n , __g\-'_ .U\ 'S _ If _ you want an ice-cream freezer that will give you satisfaction for generations, one that runs easily and lightly, doesn’t get out of _order-, and will freeze the cream in record time you will need to come here and look over our present display. _ z nuwn t th th t _ ' - . . I youve msn s ssinucy :grin til- ‘°’*"'~b1° *‘"‘“ “Y Pm l‘° ll” *°“°‘1-` _ H Wff ¢`aU_g1Ve you the quality at the right price. Ca in-we rl be expecting you. .15 the Clean# C001 bfmfh i0l -the 9°” o o o o o o s » s n s s ~ s s s s s n / OHURC1-1 REVENUE, ____':________________________________:__:_______________________________::____L _‘ _ 3 _there are the` strange and infinite va- of Powls, was born June 24. 1862. _ The total income of the Preabymr_ ,_ _ , ~ v, . _ ` - net,” 0|, plant and animal me_ there Congratulations ¢,0___ lan church in Canada for last year republic had asked the Christian mis- l¢l0l'|\ ROW ' Monlaguc Blimk FOX EX' Field Marshhll Lord Kitchener one was iivs and a half million dollars sioners there to appoint a day for ' ` YK, " things 1”” the ‘1°l’°°it“ 0| earth *md "°°k of the mo” famous of British 'mm_ for tho claims of the church. For the public prayer 'and pray for the na- . _ M Correspondence Solicjied lwlllch CMF? Us into the F9511" 0' tary commanders, 63 years old_ tg. missions at home and abroad, for *fue ti0l1Bl ABIGUINY Md N10 P\'0li4¢¥l¢. pr--n _ , V ' ' ' . -` " ' I ‘ L_ M_ M¢|(inn°n, Manage, lmystery and speculation. day. ' 0011050# Wherein they were training and that' same Government had di- ' ' M°,M5ue_ ,,_ L, ‘ If, ,B on these wandering, that we |§¢uyvegn,nt, Fish farmer D,-,signup their future ministers, for all that rected everyone in authority," :xi . - 1 ‘ , _ _ _ A°|,‘v,m _need B “tue smattering of nature 0( fhejilinoig Cent,-3| Railroad gum. they called missionary purposes, their every official to attend those m - ' D t l t A ` Li iBtudy_ 8 “me more appredatmn of pany. 62 years old today; Dconlc KUNG S1,171,000,_which was ings. Was that not striking? The _ e _ _ __ _ __ , Gsm-gs von 1,, ~1v1¢y¢r_ for-may pmt. less than was asked for-$1,200,000, Japanese - were going torlllenchuria _ - - , _ -- _ _ _ » _ F-i. LOBSTE SUP E ug” :1 > Zn as H as for Canned Lcbsters. Corres . Y BH Q V8- v _ . _ ’ Lord Dun in, h ig th given at the rate of $4.59' i mil work. was extending on evvery possible I ° . ~ 0 1 ~ 1 . -' '- ' - . _ _ 325:38 avjhffh ffiwvflhiys and the __wh"°° greatest di th: thdlriilnfsgrlxrii-ss cl for the claims oi the 0\i)\i:ch,a and ihahd. inthe Westlndies they could _ ' _ |ZCd ` __ at lowest prices. l “ “l’°“ “E “ ""7 Canada, was born in Florence, Italy, every rommunicant had gtven $2.56 not get sudicient msn for the great sub ‘ 'b d ` n _‘ I ‘ _, ' e -_:‘ _‘ ‘ ' Wm of Irish arent; si he .seven ears The average giving per family of »work. they had to do In Korea also 1 act] e '- ' ' _ _ ' . D 80- 8 Y Y - _ Highest market pnceq Pele Around our shores are myrisds of ago today. Prince Edward Island was $2.62 and ~they had missions, and _they had mis i --=l_the marvels and the mysteries which ,auger genera; ,md sw,-,f,¢ry of gh, and that sum would likely begivsn and preaching the glorious Gospel of _ - , 9 9.- = -~ ,surround us on every hand, and s Navy-of the United States, 55 yen" this year. In every - dlrestioruthe God_thsre. In Central _In'dis,they ` ` _ _ _ 1 ~ '- S'1itt1e more curiogif, d in mam old today. _ _ _ Presbyterian Church. in Canada had had `large demands tomcat-their V ' ' ' ' = f _ _ -- per communicant l 7 In St. sionary ladies who for 20 years had I-Ollil Dylllliir Plelldellf ilfll Y _ _ ' fish, a study of whose habits and ‘ ' I ' 6' _ _ .Yu Q' iq' P .l_fl"v`_': ` pondence sohclted. ___ _i:_._._.».._¢0t_<;;ru_u_¢_r=;___;;..u\n sions nu in .. An (lid Oifendel' Caught "““°' °°“"°'°"°" 'L' sm “t W "my irons” tm mm mtniiii "ff W- E- Dyltmi. Vice Prem Cherleitetiiwhl’._. .. l.' , NEVILLE CANN"‘RIES ~ i . - per nnn.nr.un1¢snt.~ But in him ssy in oentrni Inns. and psi-cieuisny in the f Mdfcd Eng|and,‘Sscy-Treasurer. I_l|enlis',"g. E I. rate of $4.07 pen family and $2.06 ions orrihls shapes ob ng ‘Ii A few days ago a group of little F" 7”" 1"’ ll" °°“°°d °“dl°" respect to that congregation that Dnrbar of Delhi. The followers of Lillllftd trouble but who t ’ ` ‘ " - “' ~~ . 11 hun n n picnic to noon 1 “ P” ”°'“' 0°" E" that unc nmnuun to tn onmm ity we h neiemy -out-. 'rhison _ r . (Successors to M. Neville) 5 "' " I ° d ml _ “___ _ tv ¢-mer was nnnlied. un name out smnrsariimehe nhiifuhnniy nuns rr-sn: numhmii. ana "he than so Fnxuwmgirptiiirieiayifii ii'r2°n§',§,f,‘}',1;',§‘f,l,§’,“*F‘°f*\!°‘v&yhb;¢&n ‘ty 018132; P01115. WIP °Y° 5° In U" 0! roots and all Anv corn or wart cur gt a mere handful If they all gave as think of the obligation that wie cwltll 'hae been divided into sixteen hnndr$°`lwBh Sha _" ' u _ _ HALI1‘AX» NQV3 S¢°t1a in n generally futile attempt to cap- ed in twenty-four hours by "Putnam/s God hm pm °'r°d them M uh" thrown “pon than to own.” tm' ,.°_,,Nsarly S40,000ofthis Stock has alresd bg, .“““ . N' at prices from $500.00 to $1500.00 each- p to put in the time but it issafs ,um M k , nm We hov;_0s§iig splendid specimens of :U “Y that “_” _ew mvmuu. "mt in _“__ mnywnogn ph; h.|;dead!t§; ‘moss ' ‘ |,,,,-,mg gh, pssnusr-ities, the habits ointment so _lsr tells nn time is 4| sine nnrz or their pienie 'rho sewer thebesthshueverussd Largs gm this IUBBKI alll "‘_' W’ Maekqinon Drill Oo.. Geiger Great in Fox. Co. and the general manner of-iivillviil “du mm” ,Mk n dm.; ~,M_ ,nh N. B. decree and » Kent sts is empire, the that had done When‘tirey dons what In the evening in an conditions -walt and in Ida that &'.‘f°.f.'r .going to - 'sMs°1°l ' . mf, mat laminar little hivslve B*¢"°°¢°r." asc as nu dealers. ought to siv:¥.).w‘hen thefrscoguized mote places not of all the world. _ Tm, 1, one Hb ,y B ; ' ~ _ - known as the "few fish- °°° °f the that they vm nm. or .chez gmt or their own were ni ° °'°°°H»fe permanu. and stahl in 6 in For Se mos; guy-ions and also one of the `“*"-"'°* church, wprktngh in this Domiaion- flove m°°t “usive of our “mu nah' Th” "If you have cuts burn b iles lvlixiloiilallrliie ti1e;hvt’n.|Zu(’>xixl; 11:2: 'or . " I, I' , _ I vouuo Ann CLD BLACK Foxes, Md euioved *Fw Flin: 1" ¢\‘° M: or nom nr any inns' n.. g.,,,;\ '|l;,.,,. inf their .amy in. mn. he helping nn sihvss Foxsi. uno about twenty 1°" "1 1° 'fl“°*1 \'°l 'Y' fe" “°“ - me ointment, 'run is ., vsguusi. we .ah ,anna ann yumnus nm or five Deir! 8000 C3093 FOXES- W"'°°" ly spent and were on their way psi-ation, delicately “mm um nf , christ, ~ . ' write for prices. If you require CROSS home 'dung for th, fm-,-ybongl greenish color time tmgmti, alum” -, _ _ m rli‘0X_ES we wvuld be rl°»~°~H°h=\v° ' M hu t vu mm nun swam the me of imsnuen' mssxorumt means em.-n buyers come hers and select the stock when U10 '"0' ° _ from isnt;-n1mp,,,.m,, md Drama, - . _ anna nu- P.-rspsutus may to the eminent §‘,.°.sw&f:fy mfmiigtgrs Inland. 'c-mtsiwk ' 'l ~ ‘ ' ` __ _ _\ ._. _ . _.__ _. __ _ or r. » ’”"s"uw""run" _ y 'mes' "` ‘ill ‘{,',,l’§"‘“‘ ° r logics mucus. 701| s. Bros. r trim ,5- , _ While ,