_ nrininn lnirrrn sriscrrn Fnoni Tins wears news Fon uns nuinoiin s siirunnnv susscnisslfisf , __..- __ _ _ llnlriiuiir our iliouli nun _,_.___.g_?_ Burst and Formed Ugly smbs, Burning; then itching. l-ind to Gilwl _Out Shaving for Weeks, Used Cuticura Soap and 0int-- ment. Skin Perfectly Clear. . ,J il 181 Close Bt.. Toronto. Ont.-"[ wi., . troubled with facial eczema for near-ly pm 79"" Th' nn' “Um W5" Dfmpies break- inl out and than bursting and forming nu” ugly ecebs around my ohln. Very om... me sensation was that of burning. then imma sothatleerstebedthelon. Ihadtogo without shevind for weeks at a timo. I tried msn! Dlfduii remedies but did nnr, and n permanent ours. Every spring and fall the dlsssdi appeared stits worst. I some. times get rid of it for a few months, tin... in returned as had se ever. 3fAbo\it six months ago I received a sam. pie of Cutlcun Soap and Ointment and found great relief after _a. few applications, 1 purchased two boxes oi' Cuticura. Ointment and some Cuticura Hosp and used them ns directed and new my skin is perfectly cleur. I een limvdwith pleasurefi (Slsned) Wm. i Msolieeu. May 27, 1912. N°*°“|¥\'° OWIW-Pl SMD and Ointment molfi vtltllble In the treatment of eczema.; and other distrusing eruptions of skin and scalp. but no other emolllents do so muon for pimpin. hlackheads, red, rough skins, itchin¢, scaly scaips. dandrulf, dry, thin and falling hair, chapped hands and shapeless nails. nor do it so economically. A single cake of Outieura soap <2s¢.) and box ug (Juticurs Ointment (50c.) are often suillcient when all else has failed. Sold by druggists and dealers throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free. .with 32-p. skin Book. Address post card Potwr Drug de Chem. Corp., Dept. 43D. Boston, U. S. A. Wil ~. » - Gills iiiaitasi ;; ,, To get forks, knives, spoons -~ and fancy pieces of quality ‘ and ben ‘ily ask for mflioerisliios. Thir brand is known ae 1 i "J|`InrPlau that IVi:ar.¢" Tobnythiswsrelsiogeuhent- most service and saiisfnciion . and the heuvieat silver plate. Known for over £0 years. ~_` »>_- _ _l _ l0lCbyl»eldllQDelIers _' y H, OOOOOQQOOOOQO Wandering Yankee M PJUESDAY, " Fl- Sinclair Summer- mhl. was a visit t ' satu__day__J_ °!' 0 Summ9rei.de "'M"P‘ GW- L°1`d. Sumrnerside re- fxgahe b§o§_I3w‘;3;l€1Dvlx_ss la_i:t nizht the summer.-J. ere I ° 'put ...°ENTERPRISE ARR[vE3__ Th, 5. S. Enterprise arrived in Montague Yesterday _irom her Picton trip with ° ¥°u°\‘e1 wav ir°igiit_.i3. -Mrs. Harland sound, oiiiton, is P K U, lsr sneudins the past rew weeks with friends in Amherst.-J. _ , .____ ‘_, '»'.,. socisi. nviiiN'r.-Mrs. w. w. zweui 2:;-..§i".::l‘:“°t,r::~ .s‘°°“°°°= ee er Abbie J., to Roland Reiiibhblbrymisi Wiuuiiws. The weaning takes pin. ¢l\1l9f1.v in Charlottetown the latter Dart of December. MRS. MOBBS DEAD.-The death °°_°“""°d IPOD! Pneumonia at Whes.tley| River on Buuilnv. Bw- 8th, after e week s illness of Mrs. John Mobi” “Bed 77 years. Besides her husband, she leaves to mourn one sister Mrs. J0hu Ling, Wheatley Rider, and 9, Wide circle oi relatives and friends. TN funeral took place the following W°d““8day and was largely attended, RW- J. B. Gough officiating. VADUABLE FOXES.-M. Kennedy, Bi‘adaihe.ne, returned yesterday from Newfoundland with izlve silver foxes valued at $15,000 for a ranch owned I-W himself. D. Nicholson, M. P., Charlottetown and J. A. Messervey, Charlottetown. They have now in all eight foxes valued- at $50,000. Sev- eral other buyers also returned with aim. but not being able to secure a permit for transportation, they were obliged to leave the foxes behind. HENRY DAWSON DEAD.-'Iliere passed away on Monday nt his home, in North Tryon, Henry Dawson, in his 83rd year, leaving to mourn, be- sides his widow, three sons and live daughters, Gordon, at Cape Traverse; John, Edwin, Augustine Cove; Mrs. Patrick Trai-nor, Kinkora; Mrs. John Driscol, Cape Traverse; Mrs. Dodge, and Mrs. Sullivan, Boston, and Miss Ida at home; also a large circle of relatives and friends. To the family, and friends The Guardian extends its sincerest sympathy. WEDNESDAY. Mies Ross, ll/_latron of the P. E. Is land hospital, Charlottetown, was passenger returning on the express last night. ...°Dan. Beaton, formerly of Mon- tague, but of late years of British Columbia, arrived in Montague yes- torday to renew old acquaintances. _B , as Mr. Anson A`l"'Gérd, the well known Llttersteur of Ottawa. Ont. is called, says in an unsolicited testimonial F~`or‘Zutoo*I`abIei:s “Zutoo Tablets stop my heacIaches_so completely thet_I do not mind having them any more. ' Do on still sui’I'_ei‘ from your headaches, or gb you do like ‘Mr. Gard-take Zutoo? service;-A: -F. GURRIE DEAD.-The death of Fred Currie, son-in-law of Henry |Lewie, Alberton, took place at his home ln Portage on Wednesday of last week after s, slx months lllllesfl- Deceased was 29 years of age and is survived by his wife and one child. lTh'e funeral took place to the Baptist Cemetery, Alperton, on Friday last. Rev, J C. Peacock conducting the '7 '_ '*-"”' _____ ____.,_____,,_,_ sr. |ll|ARoARE'r's coi.i.E.o.E 'rononro A RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL Fon GIRLS (||”“| |, liehss, l|.l.. isrusr Irisclesl sf liner Bsssls ilsllsse, nd Mrs. Dirksen.) ACADEMIC COURSE, from Prepsrsiory to University Mstriculstion and First Yssr Work. MUSIC, ART, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, PHYSICAL _EDSCQTIO - Criekef, Tennis, Bssket Bell. H°°I‘°Y. 5Wimml°¢ if - ____.___---- ,,_____ /’- Q L - \4. 5’ ff S-.'. ¢ 4 D ' ' . ¢;n¢‘:;,_!_ ` it"to -Big _ ' sr mind often IP°i|' " .i fu" ’ ' that the .1|\°l'_ “W ' l’°“°" `g|‘ 'gen n not the Cllrloftli W' BIG BBN A ` V \ \ \ / `~-pn* / 7' Don’tsct your mi head about 3”' » 1 at night -Kmao liz.-giipii-‘:ui\fi:i)ubIcd and. ;:._|mm__ _¢;n‘¢\_|p wn`rri¢».~ You men If is up to date fsrmer_e_: work with Yi-'im l""“° 'P wruliil mas our halide. Such I \\¢¢l¢ \_‘"5. _ i- ... ... in ».» .» » »-fc _ - “ming” and §,¢pu|g It on. , I” m needed M ,md in the dim mommg Ilgllf. _ 'ii' fs rent snd`mskei inhsdd MZ: We week. He makes fairing up “Inv - il” usuril slsfm- I _ _ Ge turned by the Em ress last ni ht '- i ‘I *‘.»' A i s0YAi_ CAKES “.;_T__*i_f§l u=_=°-AND f ` ““' Aiwsvs cw: _ ' - lirnrrcr ` SIITISFAIZTIIIN . -Rev. R. O. Morse, Summf-side was in 0'I»eary` yesterday.J. _ -Miss Maggie Delaney, Kensington was in Snmmerslde yesterday.J. -Mrs. Glyden, Surnmcrslde, was a passenger to 0'Lee.ry last nlght.J. -Mrs. Beni. Champion, Malpeque,ii visiting in Summerside the guest of Mrs. George Horton.J. -Ernest Lewis, late station ageni at Vernon River, left on Monday morning for Northern Ontario where he purposes taking up railway work. -A. -Mrs. G. D. Longworth who has been visiting in Summerside tb- gueet of Miss Mawley returned tc Charlottetown by the express lasl night,J. ' T. F. and Mrs. Dawson, Medlcln Hat. arrived in Charlottetown lasi night on a visit to Mrs. Dawson’ parents, Nelson and -Mrs. Rnttenbury. Great George St. TAKING A TRIP.-W. H. and Mrs Riley, Dundas, leave this morning fo' an extended visit to Vancouver, B.C. where they purpose spcndi-ng s. year Mr. Riley still holds his farm at Dun das and expects to resume farml g there after s, well-earned rest. Then many friends will wish Mr. and Mr.. Riley n pleasm.-it journey and a sn. return. MISS McPHEE IMPROVING.-He friends will regret to learn oi the illness in the Moncton Hospital of Miss Katie McPhee, daughter I H. A. McPhee, Tryon. Miss McPhee contracted typhoid fever some tin. ago in Salisbury, N. B., an-d this tel- minated in a serious case of append’ citls necessitating her immediate ru moval to the hospital where it is noir* pleasing to learn she is gaining strength although at first grave bear were entertained for her recovery. A SURPRISE PARTY.--Walter an( Mrs. Shaw were given nu agreeabli surprise last evening at their home according to n St. John Exchange when more than 100 of their friend, ‘I called upon them. and presented ti; them n handsome parlor lamp. Th-' presentation was made by F. J. Ham- ilton. Dancing and games were en ljoyed and 9, pleasant time spent. Thi committee was composed of Missci M. J hnson and B. McNeil and Oscar Garnett and F. B. Hamilton.-(Mrs, Shaw I was formerly Miss Ross i Richard Knight, Bishop St.) , ‘ WILL PROBA'l‘ED.- Before th Probate,-Court ol Westmorland coun 0 Ssckiville the Supernumernry Fund 0.' E 1 -~ _the Methodist church in New Bruns 1 great interest _, wick and P. E. Island and the Mis- sionary Society oi the' Methodisi -WEDDING.-The Baptist person- hurch in Canada The estate was nge, Snmmerside. WHS the S000” Of H ` U . ' __ lp;-obgted at $3,194, of which $2,00i 'ery pretty wedding last night when ' ' ,¢"~~" is real estate.-Sackville Exc. /[iss Cnmpsie McLaren, Belmont. " -- Lot 16 was united- in marriage to . . r ` ~ . _ ' ‘ /' ' `\ it ' I wnnpiso iaiiii.Ls.- An interesting snrneiii' Yee, central., Tins bride wee, ' _,f / "-' event took place at 8.30 on Wednes tastefiilly attlred in a dreye OI b1'0WD _ f ii ' _ , . ~ - V I/ .- fl I ` . ` yr. M. ciiii aus-ein. Ave ri. -nettenaen. 'rue ceremony was i_;?r-- i 4 _ _ . - ~ _- ' '- I " i 5 ‘ - lAnn Gillis, daughter of Mrs. Katie ~ - ‘ oline, and or the inte Denr.d ciius -1- e 4 _ _ ___.._._...._..-- _ _.___ _. I . nd-set Big Ben , - . . d _ ll-pui'- ,*.*.°.: :..t:.'.2°.t‘.:°.‘f.i:.t.“..5f".’-.i 2/1 in use rind for years of_l¢rvlC¢- _ ‘ li tal . C .::_: ;~:::.f:r:..s:.:=...» steel. Ht fifllf Wl'h"i";,"l?;g{oi,,°\;° flng for 5 minutes irrglyo , ds “___ minuteisi interjl-'n/I; _ *°°°`“ len you shut him 0 » Hi, big bold figures and hands src ein-o ks s sruau I0 'W"'4~ I III _ iii. Wipe. iilitv. it gummy; ff, liiiiim iiiiin'iin:>'ifin` Prince i‘9d"""l ’ Island by the following lewelersi _ _ - friends of the young couple. Miss Ria fDunne played the bridal chorus from iliohengrin as the bride entered, leaning on the arm of her brother |John, who gave her away. She look- ed beautiful and girlish in bei' wed- ding gown of white satin with the Iusunl veil and orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet oi cream 1'0" buds, Miss Tilley Hubley attended her, Y es of blue and carried a bouquet oi pink carnations. Clare Hubley was groomsmen. The gi°oom’s sift to the l bride was a bsautihiiset of furs. To ,the bridesmaid he _gave is Pearl bracelet,‘ while the " IITOONIWBU ‘received e set of cuff links. l1At_t'ie ' Georgie Gillis, nephew of the bride. "looked cunning in a white sailor-suit as he opened the door to the l!\1°li-l- The ceremony, which took place un- ' S lliirthe bali, was performed by the the guests adioui-ned to the dinink and ii n redad A li and wore allow silk with ¢0u¢\\‘i lar e srcb of green and white l `|Rev. Dr. Wright. After the cereniony room, where supper was served. The was bssntlfnilv decorated- in- snd green while the drawing all wee done iii Xmas iter supper the th midniizht and ‘Shand citiel. in ‘ii nav! hiv; march. Upon the - ..,_ ,_ "_7s“ME39, telic up \'¢li'I°u°°.*°_ Manufactured by 'the Rock City ii .... .,,\.'~f. ,_ _ I John 5”? Tlloiltlnd tts sn new senden , _ .%‘.;"..':i‘:..':.i:.. ";i.L..°.i1 _ do " ”° -r-°""""i»'e°:l°v¥eT°"i|'iilifi... i :H Mm**lW°Hwuch vm. Dad s nu' 'email °“' '*-"'°" °‘" FREE IIl|.UlI'S TIIAPPEIIS GUIDE, ..:..‘;°::_:'°°°-=~»,.-»1~‘ M- I _ __D~s=- in 'r<'i{i'>ri‘i6'_iiii°i=i:.§'.'.'.sii'_'i-:ii é ei i 1 ...°Harry Francis, Fortune Bridge, WU-5 among tI18 VIBIIZOTB to Bourig Setnrday.° _ _._- ...°Mlss Margaret M. McCarron, St. Mery’s Roan, is visiting in sonri.. tire guest of Miss Millie Hughes.° ...‘Ca.ptain John Proctor and bride were passengers on S. S. Lady Sybil Friday en route to their home in Port Malcolm, N, S3 --°C- B- C19-Y. Bridgetown, Angus WIPIIGG. Hopeileld arid Angus Me- PIIHBOD. High Bank, were in Mon- MR. STRAMBERG DEAD.- An old and well known citizen passed away .n Charlottetown yesterday morning n the person of Nathaniel P. Stram- befg- Mr. Stramberg was severity- eight years of age. He was for years i leading musiciani and baudmaster. -Ie was ur man of s/decidedly genial Slllperament, who was held ln the iighest esteem by all who had the ileasure to know him. He was a intive of River John, N. S., but ipent most of his life in Charlotte- own. I-le taught school for n num. ber of years and thru went iutofbusi- iess as a partner in the drygoods irm of Ross and Stramberg. Some .lme later he went to the Canadian Iorthwest, and having passed as a. rlvil engineer he was engaged in sur- 'ey work on the C. P. R. construct- ion. Returning a few years ago he levoted himself to the business of n nusicail instructor, his talent in this ine being very marked. He leaves to nourn five daughters, Mrs. Samuel ‘.owe. Charlottetown; Mrs. Samuel iurns, and Miss Anne, Somer- 'ille, Mass; Miss Elizabeth, who ‘s at _home on a visit, iud Mrs. Leonard Fraser in Winnipeg, -nd three sons, Charles in Kansas, -.n officer in the U. S. Army, Philip fi Australia, and James in Char- 'ottetown. He also leaves 16 gremil- :hildreri. The funeral takes place at ‘ o’clock today from the residence of 'iis son-ln-law Samuel Lowe. THURSDAY. -James Tuplin, Black Banks, pass- ed through Summersidc yesterday.-J. -Capt. Jos. Read, Elummersldc,was i passenger on the Empress last ilght.J. ' -Thomas Smnllman, Knutsford, 'erday morning.--J. -Miss Olga Rogers and Miss Alice ltrothnrd arrived in Summierside by :he Empress last night from Mt. Al- ison Ladies’ Coliege.J. O SGI-IUONER IN PORT.-The schoon- r Harry B., Capt. Stright, while en 'outs from Crapaud to the Mainland Knight of Gharmttetown' daughtel n Tuesday last was forced to put rito Charlottetown harbor on ac- ount of ice conditions. -LARGE SHIPMENTS - W. L. ty, Janies Frlcl, acting Judge o _ - _ uh _ms Probate, the will er the Rev. steninn f;’:_'_“"f_j_g___ B§2___°¢1“§_»_____hg;1 §§:_I;é’f_§ ff; s I . .onooh Rpoplns £:;l:,.,H|:.I.-:.:;:?' January ' iindT.iEi:ltei‘ti;“i:e(iii;i:iIsf,exiict'i:)rl;" Zgrniiligviif iewfoundland and still has a number _ ' _ I __ P- - |_ _ C ll d M _ T ed_ Tm if orders to fill. _This speaks well UU- “UUE °"i“°'- """“"‘ ms "` E' “mmm in “Q iiriiviiiecs “iii ifiiditiiiii tg renin. 01' Beiisiiue Bud "i°1““Y--°J~ ii , " 5,, _ t 250 t th S ` -- -"""' -- ‘- l~T.°l.“.l”.l‘-nf. n..?....n§. ..`.§‘.i§2i‘.“l‘.I°i§‘.5.i Gees eww ARRII/EB--A my d broad arrived rome this week from I-lurnb ty matters Y’ i ir |Brunswlck and P. E. Island. Alter successful Islan er a . ‘ payment of life interests to relative: __ _ Uldifv Min' , l mentioned in the will, the residuary apolls, to spend the, _winter with -his legatees, in equal proportion, are ,thi brother. A- CIDW. NPFU1 W“I'°_\\l"°' , _ u ~ University ol' Mount Allison College Mr. Clow is s, director of one oi 'tlie `~ ' . " ,~ » eadln banks ln Humboldt and takes 6'* _ ` - ' in cl . I Y/ da evening, Dec 4th at the hom( satir with lace trimming BOW W0” I 5. ° D°1“°‘°"“°“ “Y “°" R 0 “‘°“° c.r.i> i e 1.2 |r...isi_,ii..|irn its. rnveiiing s.i..iig...i ‘Point Prim P. E. I. was united ir marriage to Reginald Hill of Van~ _ \ _ . fiu"f¥f»i>i“=»i”‘=@¢‘~f"f*’fi“=* ¢A5T°"‘ ‘A I wine ii... Fe. Moving Plein.. Plays! .l For Infants and Uiiildren. ' Bears the signature of ,__._11| for the summer. 'months before B0'__ ~ Tohmm c°_Qn¢b¢,; . I , I . M tague yesterday.-B. ~ vas e, passenger to Summerslde yes- -Mrs. Leslie Mcblutt, Malpequs, l was in Sumfmerside yesterday.-J. M. Mclnnis, North Carleton, has re- tumed from is visit to Charlottetown. Mies Gladys Nicholson, Charlotte- towo. hae arrived home from Acadia College, Wolfville, for the Christmas Holidays. ' R. R. Howlett, Annandale Mills, Wes a passenger to Charlottetown this morning. He leaves 'tomorrow morning for Moncton, N. B., on a visit to his son, Rev. C. 0. Howlett. -MRS. » "WEBSTER DEAD.-The death occurred at Cripple Creek, Col, on Saturday last of Mrs. Sydney Webster, (nee Miss Lucy Pickering), formerly of Sherbrooke, Prince Conn- ty, P. E. I. _ - ._-_ -Harry Peterson and his friend Mr Endicott, Somerville, Mase, who have been in Alberton for the past month, the,guests of Benjamin and Mrs. Mountain, have returned home. -DOING WELL-Conroy Mafbey,who was injured in Ives & Son's factory, North' Tryon, is now thought to be out oi danger although lie is suilering consideralbly from the shock and the bruises received in the accident. Mrs. R. E. Bagnall and Miss Bessie Johnstone, who have been the guests of Rev. A. N. Simpson, says a Win- nipeg exchange, during the past few months, left this morning by the C. P. R., for their home in Prince Ed- ward Island. -SERIOUS ACCIDENT.-J. E. McMillan, Bloomfield, met with a. painful accident last Saturday night. He was out sleigh driving when his horse took it sudden plunge and he was thrown out backwards, dislocat- ing his right arm at the shoulder. He was brought to the Prince County Hospital. says a Summerslde ex- change, where the joint was replaced and be is now doing well. /_ A Host of - Different Centers You _like the spice of variety, therefore you'il _ enjoy Moir's Chocolates, with their hundred or more different centers. _. _ _ . Toothsorne nuts, dainty jeiiies; fffscious fruits, form some of the centers, whiiefothers are of unique creamy confections. All are hidden in that wonderfully thick coating of siriooth, rich chocolate that's being' talked about so much today. ` ._ Enjoy a new treat. Try Moir’s Chocolates. Moms, Hnnrex. Limited, Cannrla. = --- _ U' / /‘ \\“"§\ "_ fi I §\ Q I O ` 4 xii / i__ \ " ,lv W" f ‘-. . 'i ,I ,.,» \‘,// fl 'L1' ,./lei./, __lfi_”fj_;‘ .;\\ ,_ _ \ 3 /'_ I /Q' I _///_ ho colates ._\\ _ I it , . . _. l l \`.»j_\ ’ ‘ ~ f " -Tl’ \ - .», ii, ` » _ ni -.,..\/ _,.;‘ .. '__f _ .¢ il. n " II0lh A Bread Flour I And A _ Pastry Flour - /1/Z “A woman always wants just why “Beaver” Flour is reason, but never gives one". So we are going to tell you bread flour and a pastry flour -as good for one as for the __ _ ir) (1/r/,\ 2|. 3 other--and bcstfor bot/1. Ontario Fa/I Wheat is the nl. nn in nn. inns anim I good for pastry. one that combines the good qualities most nutritious wheat in the world-rich in flesh and strength building qualities and with a full rich fiavorand splen- did pastry making qualities. ManitobaS`pringWheathas more strength than Ontario Fall Wheat--but is not so ' Naturally, the prrffrt /four is the mi o.n..i.. .na Mimi.. wneiii eegeavergg T/11': if rxartly er//int “Beaver” Flour Iver. It is a b/md of Ontario Fall Wheat and Western Spring Wheat. Ir contains :xart quantiiifr of :ar/1. “Beaver” Flour has the real home made flavor that s Western Wheat flour lacks-it makes deliciously light, tasty Cakes, Pies and Fancy Pastry. for your next baking dny. Put it to llie test. 'l`i'y it for bot/z Bread and Pastry-:ind sec for yourself ilic convenience and economy of using a true liiciidctl Flour. Dealers-Write us for prices on l"ccd, Course Grains and Cereals. THE 1'. ll. TAYLUR C0., LIIVIITED, - C}|.\'§`il‘.Af\i', 01:2. _i 5 , 2- .i iss Q .-3 I ¢‘ \, $3 . i, ‘S15- \__,_.~_ _ H? ».‘,-gl 5. -i If-` l,l :vi _-.1- ' l .1 ll l . iii i ill '_ ,fa \.,f. . , sl - _ __ _ ,_ _ .___-;.Y_ -_-~.......__--__ _ .‘. ' t vancouver' B C ' when Miss and Mrs Yeo will reside at Central 0° eyi i , _ in ~. ,. i‘, ` :~. ,_ __ ____ ____ _"_ ---_ ' -- -fi ~ ------~ --~- 7' I ‘__ _ I' _ ..._ 1-_J YOU We your future. CAN WRITE PIIOT0 PLAYS AND EARN $25. 0R MORE WEEKLY Will! Show You How! Ifyou have ideas-if you can ihinlr-we will Iiiw vnu the secrets of this fascinniing new profession. Polilive- ly no experience or literary excellence necessary. Nu ‘ flowery language ' is wsiiled The demand frvr photoplays is nrsctically unlimited. The big film mannficuirere are "ni-ivimz h\‘1~v»'\ and e1r'th" in iheir isttempls to get enough good plots to supply lhe ever increasing demand They are offering SIM) and be f ' I see arins or wrltieiideas. , _ '"° `\ili"|'."§.°.e.-:ami ii.-..yie»»e.`-. r-...nine ni... ...~...r.=i....--n, .neu in v|r.\olzir°ii nelson, sssswnv, e ii . LUBIN, SCLAX, IMP. REX. REI.lANCE,CI»IAMPIO*J, COMET, MELIES, I~Zl‘C. urging us io rrnd phniiiplsys re writers and we`ll Indiv leach you ihc sm.-role of success. to them. We want mo ._ ii' _ ~ ' , We are selling phoioplsye wriiien by people who “never before wroie a line for _ publication.” _ _ _ , Perhaps we can do the name for you. Ifynu can ihink of only one good idea every week, and will vvnle It ‘_ out as directed by us,snd it s_elIe for oo y $25. s low figure. , YOU WILL EARN $|00 MONTHLY FOR SPARE TIME WORK SEND YOUR NAVF AND ADDRFSQ AT ONCF FOR FRF" COPY UI’ ova |i.LUs1'e/rrnin nook, --.\io'viNo ricriiiie rl.»\\‘\vRiTiNiz_'- Dm., h”“.,,_ Dorf: argue, Write new and learn j-ist wh'-ii this new profession may mean for you and ` v NATIONAL AUTHORS |545 e.....i...y |NS'|~|'|~U'|‘E new rolls cirr _ _...I ~, ,r i _sm _ - ,f; ; fl f ‘_~;_' _ f 'fi -3_1, l_ n si -_ li. 2 .fs .___ .El J i ‘ ..-i ~' S; ff' 'fi A _i