we ,,‘_._‘_, ,,. h _ ,___., -‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘» - ' ' ' ‘ ‘»`f-‘»-.`-‘-.--.»-.-;...-f,- .. . _,I if- ins, ,T .14 KUIAN . 2,. ;5"*i~ --_ .' , -2 - .i ' . ,- ,_ <_ 1,. Fm-ST 0,.. Aw... _ _ . ELEVEN” _ _ , _ _ 27th. Hcsviinl on wen sept ___z_____3__ unlimited number ol I_;;|Yxntt0und fo be afrost for one pai-ly or another No need _io__'g_‘ct. _ cold _feet lcwever as We have lots of warm §ox at less than the we cf i__i*g;‘1vI_1?»_l£__1f_»_,,.2_3. .1911 _ »--inn .i.i-nnsr nnwn fruit ci1iIiiu,o'_rTn'_rowN GUA _ several. I tb in _ ` ' I"-'-‘°» -' - _ 2-1*'-r.‘..‘.-.:_ -“Iii-:*:"‘Tl‘;‘§I`-*“;I:T:f.,°(f-' °;~1Ql.s...~'TA-RL T T'-TW" _-.-.§llP~_-WQ1I**_`_..N...`.5_..._f3_9."_."T..._' even more hard up he pledged --nm "‘ L M and Mis Pool Cit have* _Miss Annie Dunn, City, returnedI iome last evening from Fort Augus- tbs where she has been visiting with lllw third year of his reign rgfisg, rlends and relatives for the last °” T-he N°"th“mb°"|“““ 159'- evening- ive weeks. I I Y. n ~ ii'i -- . Crown Henry," ln ghne gznfé yekf _ ___ _ the guest of A. C. und Mrs. Duche- A. A. Hayii-ard and E. A. Saunders Ui>0l1 a second crown. No doubt the vho made a trip covering 600 miles in '_"_ Mr. Hayward’s motor car arrived 0-_ .iomc after an enjoyable tour of theI°f llmwse Br°°'. hm' City' was iortliumberland Straits shoie and lesser ,is believed to have been due the Minas Basin shore. They metIt‘tf° Nofghumberlaud “Ft evening- H5 with an accident but reached home in straitened circumstances on the png :he same conveyance they started tives here' ` _iut.-Halifax Ex. A010012 the arrivals on the exprcs=iI last night. were two of the l.ennoxI island Indians. Asked as to thciil interest in the election they stated that much concern ivzis evinced on the island over the result. To their in- terluctoi- they said that the Lennoxl islanders had every confidence in thel ilonserviitives and their leader. I ested in the following from the Mari- time Baptist : It is stated that the Baptists lead all the other denomi- nations in America in the number of !~'0u\\i: men studying for thc ministry in theological seminaries. They have' 1,665; the Methodists, 1,118; the Pres- oyterfans, 1,161; the Lutherans, 199;- the Christians, 075; the Congregation-I allsts, 510; the Episcopalians, 424;' the other dcnoiiiinatloiis, 865. And' yet the Baptists need far more thanl this number. I Local congregations will be inter-i Rev. George Bond, pastor of Graf-I ton street Methodist Church, and- president oi Nova Scotia Conference,I left Wednesday for Toronto, untici-I pating an absence of several weeksil i-ie will attend some important com-' mittee meetings, and will remain for the _niet-tingof the Ecumenical oi-I World Conference .of the Methodist church. Rev. Llcorge M. Youiig,. of Bi-uiiswick street Methodist church, will leave later for Toronto nt at~| tend thc Ecuineiiciul. Conference.-I Hrtlifax EX. (The above gentlemen re- ferred to are both ivell known here.) At the police court in this city yes- I terday William I’0wer, charged with malicious destruction of property, was sent up to Supreme Court to staiiil ti-ini. Three witnesses in their evidence testified to having seen theI accused break the Morgan and Her-_ nians windows previously referi-ed to.I Daniel Gillis, drunk, was lined foiiri dollars of ten days and took thc days. Three parties, V. McLeod, R. Flanagan and 0. Trainor, for an al- leged assault on Capt. Jose-ph Mc- Guigiin, were summo-:lcd to appear but the first named alone showed up. The cnse was-~ proceeded with rind ad- journed until Tiiesdiiy morning next, The assault is said to have been com- mitted on Queen Street on the even- ing of thc nineteenth instant. _ ' “_” I Halifax" papers report that tl_ieI schooner Georgie (lpiiipbell, Captain caster Sunday afternoon with hci-_ flag at half mast for the loss of two, of her crew, Alex. Collier and John Fortune, of P. E. I. and Ariohat,res- and after ii. Storm had abated their Y D ` schooner. Young Collier wL!~S H S011 of Wm. and Mrs. Collier, City, and left here about thi-ce years ago for I-lalifax, going from there to Glou- cester where he engaged in thc cod- fishlng industry. It was reportediii this city that young Collier, who was about iivi-euty-four years of age, ed and if so it seems strange that his d`eath should not have been re- ported by the schooner until now. 1:-Violet`Dulcc_ Tiilcum is an inde- spcnsable ndiiinct to every dainty vi-.oinan's toilet t_n.bie. On the seu- shore, in camp, bungalow, or ln the city ycu'll nccd this matchless pre- paration to ward oil the attacks of wind and sun. Put up in lmiidsonie embossed cans with sprinkler top. Price 25_ct's'." We are sole agents. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Streets. drtf, ."-';;'if.';.;."1;f;.',"s;.-..e.'."_i;.;;'.i;5"'"'"'j" ‘The gem was mined by the native liidiniis for centuries previous to the -teen of Bogota in the Andes and the Indians operated three mines widely separated, geographically, named Muzo, Cosquez and Somoiidoco. 'About 1555, under Capt. Pedro de Valenzuela, the Spanish conquisa- dores took over thc mlncs, enslaved the native Indians and compelled them to ivork _thc mines. So eager Iwere thc Spaniards to vet rich quick- ly that atrocious ci-ueltles were prac- tised on the Indiiin workers and-tliis was carried so far that finally the priests complained to the Crown (King of Spain) thut thc innumer- iible deaths of the Indians employed ecclesiastical revenues. _ ‘This resulted in the importation Ol African ncgroes, but eventually thc mines were partly closed. _Durlnv the war of independence in 1816 and_lai;er the whole region was so desolated that two of thc mines, Cosquez and Somondoco, were entirely lost and l\’Iuzo_ has produced all the gems since that time. _ ‘It lins been prolific, hut the out- put has been steadily declining dur- ing the last ten years and according to thc very best infohnatioii the ul- timate prncticnl' abandonment must come in the near future unless new veins are uncovered, which is deemed improbable by_tli_e English' engineers formerly in charge of the (workings. 'For several years s. Colombian named Francisco Restrepo., guided only by a few hints contained in an- cient Spanish parchment maps in the government archives in Popoyan,- wandered far and wide looking for "Senor Resti-_apo _knew nothing of geology nor emeralds, yet in 1890 he came upon traces of nnclent workings énd later uncovered very extensive workings which proved to he the real treasure trove, the lost emerald mine of Somondoco, _which gives GYGPY promise of duplicating the wonderful record ,of Mute, which probably was $2,000,000 to $4,000,000 nmiiiall for Thonias Flaiinigan, arrived at Glou I _ was drowned last April under circum-I stances siuiilnr tu the above mention-I iii the mines adversely affected thc, city on the express lost evening from lzlaekville N H where she had ac ss ights tin - ~ _ - - 0. y. I , » ~ -- - crown ei Quebec, Philippe and 8,, cit cn n visit tc Montreal. Iwmvanied her Sou Lloyd who is rt-_ other smaller crown, In the eigh ' ____ . _suiniiig his studies nf. ` . I Mt. Allison Mrs. Dobson, Halifax, was among the passengers arriving in the city Bhe will spend some time in this city min, idlni Ave. Samuel Nelson, Halifax, formerly' among those arriving in the city oiil will visit for some time with rela- Miss Ella W. Maclvlurriiy, formerly of this city, has been appointed Principal of the Bank Street scliool,| Victoria, B. C., and “receiving” tea- cher. '1‘his is a. promotion which is considered the best position and dc-- serving of the. highest teacliei-'s sal-I ary in that city. Miss lvlacMurray's friends here will be delighted to learn of her success. - J. George und Mrs. Cari-er, City, will have the sympathy of their friends _on the occasion oi their recent sad bereavement _ when -their oldest daughter `Dorothy, aged six years, passed away yesterday. The little oiie's death was caused by a very _short illness from cerebral meningi- tis, having been sick only tw‘o days. On Sunday she was out driving with her mother and seemed to _be in her usual health. The funeral, of which notice appears elsewhere, takes place today. A telegram received yesterday by D- A. Bruce, City, und dated at Campbellton, N. B., states that D.J.- Bruce met with an accident there as a result of which he passed away at six 0'clocl~1 yesterday morning. He was .neon of the latc John Bruce, Heatherdale. He siicceedeil his bro- ther the late Malcoim Bruce who was drowned while out canoeing at the same place, who carried on a clothing business there. 'l‘he relatives and friends will be shocked ut the sad news. ::Go to liuntain, Bell & (‘o., for coal:-- 6-Zfidtf. 3:(‘ountei-fciti-i are regarded with general disiiivor. There are nearly ii score of imitations of the Under- wood typewriter -thc original nnd genuine visible writer. lt hiie satis- fied 500,000 users. United Typewriter CU-. liiriillcll, Halifax, N. S, li-2idr3i Pl{I).Vlh.80ai';:':-. -J in--iii _:__ .Tire Men ' I - - ; -' why k-.i.-‘.'s_.__I\l.'..:i I ‘ '-"-""-R‘i§'6.ii‘l‘.¢i.l - ,_Yuf|_ _ - I » .Grape-Nuts I I ing- vo1c2..~ While iii Copriibiigen Miss I _ ' _ Y IITTITIUM INSTITUTE ~ "Biy ,,` Tng for the Charlottetown gnacorona regis" with we },|~ch\,IB - It pays to buy in this Province, I _M\‘e. Wcliiici-, (lity, retiiriicd to the I ' TIPINS Ill IIIIIIIIIII- I LONDON. sept. 21-A nospiteiccn taining not a dose of medicine or a surgeon's knife has just been opened- in London. The iicw lludiuin liisti tution, in Riding House street, the second radiuui hospital in the world, was in_ existence to the suggestion oi` the late King Edii-ard. Apart from the necessary appara- tus, thc sole stock in trade oi this new building coiisists of -.L few black-` ish specks oi' ii mysterious substance- which could easily be plziccd on I af watch glass. E More than thirty pci-sons suffering-I fi-om various skin diseases visited the institution on the opening day, were interviewed and in some cases treat- ed with radiuni rnys by A. bl. I-lay- ward Pinch, F. li. rl. U. S., the medi- ciil siiperintendeiit. 1 Poor patients, who pay notliiiig,I and paying patients have seperate ap- ! artments, but wealthy and poor ro-' ceive exactly similar attention. I Mr. Pinch showed a visitor is tiny iiutI silver tray filled with varnish, under which could be seen a few minute' block speaks. ' I "There is $5,300 worth of radiumi there,” hc suid, “but to estimate the' total value of i-iidium in this building' is practically impossible. It has been estimated at between l250,000 and $375,000 by viirioiis riutlioi-ities." 4 FAITH FAILS TU SAVE l.Il<‘l<}. NE\V Y<_)lil{, Sep 21--With only Cliristiun Science healers to minister to liiiii throughout a siege of typhoid fever, Ernest Caclinark, forty years old of _Watson zivcnuc, Wo.-_t Orange, N. J., died yesterday. Two physicians saw Carlmark just before the end, but they were allowed only to diag- nose the case. The patient himself i-:ns so siirv he was in .-sfo hands with the healers he would permit no medic- al man ‘lo prescribe for liini. Deputy Counity l"bysiciaiis, Herbert Simmons, of (Jiwiiige, was inforincd of the death, and decided action on his part wus not wiii-riiiiteil. The or- dinary burial ceetificiitc was granted witliout thc intervention of the autli- oritios. ~ A brother of thc stricken mari sum- moned, Dr Wziltcr Dodge, of Grunge on Sunday. Others of the fainily for- bade lii- Qlodge to prescribe, however, so the pliysiciiiii bud to content himself with reporting the case to the West (Iriinge Iioui-il of Hciiltli. Ur J. Minor filagliec, Health Officer of West (Jraiige, visited (‘-ai-lmark, but lie said yesterday that the pat- ient was at that time beyond nope. liiirlriiark wus ri, member oi the First Ghorcli of Christ, Scientist of Urnnge. I-Ie had been ri nurse in Bellevue Hospital; New York, and _was on a liospitiil _'ship giiring thi Spaiiisli-Amei-icon war. T‘0Ll(“ l']WOl\l EN TN I<1UllOI’E. It is n fa\'0i‘ite nrgiinient of iiiili- suffi-iigists that womon ought not to lirive the vote beciiuse they do not take any share in enforcing the laws they would help to iii.-i‘i=. But tlicrc are examples--tlint ixo to show that they could hold positions among those who represent the strong arm of the low. Berlin has women (`_`on- sta’-iles, of wlioni ns many iisi tlii.rf\y liiivn been iipuointed. Women are also employed on the police force in (`lirisl'iuiiiii, Norway, their work ly- ing :iniong_ women iind children in thc lpolice courts. This ycur ii woman was apiroiiited to the police service iii Aiilbiirg, Dciimiirk. Miss T. Teil- rrliiii Tliscii ‘.\'.-is chosen out of thirty ciiiillirlaites for thc_ poit. She was tliirf_v-i,-no yciirs old, tho self-siipport- lug iliiiiirlitn-i‘ of ii business man. She is described ns tall, :ii1i‘ong and full of energy, with gi fine cultivated sing- Ibseii took :iii active part in rescue work in thc slums, :md as her work as ii police-,-.'oman will be chiefly ii- ` inuni; wo-rneii and children, _her exper- ience will bc ol izreiit value. lt is obvious that in such n post physical strengtli is not cverytliiiig, and that sympathy and decision me cquiilly vzililiible qunlities. Miss Ibsrii wus cu- gaged on iibsolutcly the some finan- cial terms as the men in the force. The jiiicc of a raw onion :ipplicd to tlic sting uf an insect will rcinove thc poison. CATHS EYES (Hnrpci-'s Wccl»`.y.) It has been said that as long ns_ there is ii cut near it is not necess- ary that one should _-consult 3 watch or ri clock to ascertain the time, since the uniiniil's e es will furnish ' ~ ' - ° ~,__ _'_-,_-F _<.'r`r‘ ?.“.'°"§‘;“ §°.l‘.?.‘.‘§.'i.3{.§?5.‘ii'.Zlii"€3‘fl§‘.i.‘3’Z?€l2'%i§%‘3“;E.'.?i'Z. il: hmm* have been the Frenchman Hue, wholand. 'Prlscillaf and the ‘agantfej-' hnn left ns an account oflhow he was 'which was built as a _chndfdat by” 3 initiated into the mystery. INcw York syndicate. She was always Mr. Hug. and party of friends hadIthe best of the quarter, and wl:m= tlfe set out to visit a mission in Cliina.Gaelet Clip for sloops at the'»_¢pd of situntcil nt quite 5 distance from the Ithe cruise, with ease. Theo came the French headquarters. _0_n the roadIregular trial races of the four, and they _ met ii. young Chinaniang whuItlie 'Mayflower' won both contests ,ioincd the party. Home question a- over the New York ('-lub inside and rising as to the correct time, thisIoiitsidc courses, and was selected as new-comer ventured to silggtsf- ’~'hHt'thc defender against the ‘Galatea,’ it might easily he ascertained had he; The first cup race was sailed on the ii cat. The "harmless, neccessary" _ inside course on Sept. 7 of that year, animal being obtained, the youngiand the 'Mayflower' won by twelve (‘-hinesc took the cat into his arms. minutes and two seconds. The sec0n_d Pllshtd “ll its 617011118 With his hlinfl. race was a failure for li-ick of wind, niiii iislod the Freiichniaii to look_at_on Sept. fl, but two days later the them, at the same time voliinteeri-.ig 'Miiyfluv.'er’ vi-oii by twenty-nine min- the information that it was not yetIi\tes and nine seconds, over B course noon. ln explanation the ChineseIof twenty miles to leew-_ard and re- pointed out that the DUPITS OT thEIturn from the Ccotland Lightship. nays eyes grow gradually narrovverl When the 'Thistle' appeared as a iiii to 12 noon`, when they become”-hallenger, in 1887, the 'Volunteer' scarcely perceptible lines, drawn per- was produced by Burgess, and the penzliciilarlyacross the eye, had that Mayflower was put into commission after that dilation recon-imences. Ias _ii trlal__hr€_rse. ;l1ieD'V_rv;luntwr' wan --- iensi y, an ieii <1. . organ, w o l-ll $2.555, -if3.iI,.“.iL.' Tiff? ‘.I'.f’."3I.‘Z'.i`.'3 why does a wum_m get on __ Iday night. ll. A. Bruce. ‘J.l(ldtf street car backivard? This is one of W _ __ the questions tliut has botllclvrd mah B remake ma"\"°5°e5' Beorm ever since street cars were invented Weeks' 8'28d|`" and women begun 'to illustrate their ____ 1- _ pi-eriinpgnition to climb off “buck.| lag l'_)ay for the Lharlottetown ward," with resultant smnsliups, in-1 HOSIHTSHT IS Only 011021 R year~Tlianks dignation, liilrt pride, lawsuits anilI *keel* U10 Phillile. _ _ 9-22id£il. cnc unc. , . '”-‘ “‘\ii.eimi-I Hcre"s the reason, discovered andl TNS 5h0fv TS THB HOIIIT zidniitteil by ii ivomiin. The real rea-I _ 5a0U0n- VATONS- 9-Zldli son is n, physical one. (letting off, @- backward is the natural wiiy for nf “A nicetiiig of ull the Ladies willing ivoniiin to get off, wliatcvei' the re-= to sell Tags for the (‘hnrlottetowii snug may be, I Hospital \'1ill_ be held at the Iieiigiic Did you ,,a.e,,_' watcli ii mutlicr ciir-I (‘r<>ss rooms Wed. Sept. 27th iit rying her baby? If you did, you iiiuy.0l,Llhf- ill U10 Hl0I`l»\if1lI~ '-’-23i|3l- perhaps have watched tlie nvcrageI womiin trot along with ber iii-ms full i_ Wo crate and nttend to shipp- of bundles, or, if you iir_c ii woinllu. 1011 of furniture and linuso-liolil you biivc iiniloiihterlly yourself either eff`e.m.s. Beor& Weeks 6-Zhdrtf ciirrlcd pncknges or n hiiby-maybe ____ both, _ "We have tlic wool with tlin-,e _And if -yflll rife Une of the n_in¢_W'| names. niiiiicly. zellliyr, eidcrdiiwii IMHO \\'<1m1m "T U30- YU" CMU tmt :ind iivintion in :ill the leiidiiig slind- huhy in 5'0'U` 10"- HTWNT. YUM” l’“\”§@I es for nmkini: cabs, bedroom slippers lu _V0`~U` left hafld" “Ut Bnfflgcthel-| and fiincy vests also the very Lusli- 0Tht_0lll`S€. but us fag ZS l>;JSSlbg_@}___fs0l`a» ioiiiible opern shawl. Patons El-Zlidtf ‘ - cann e c asse }¥1°1f*?'h§“?“n:‘ni“°°"0 they °‘1"‘"y “‘°"I --Furs 1-nat are Different .-it burdens in the left hand and urni,IPA.|.o\IS 9_2ldU. leaving the right free to pick up; ' ` _ ’ - - » ti i n, th I ._ §1e,1;s_§_‘_I;fB;sw,};?:e;’,S_r,,_ ]ITe:Ii,;?,l; it “Pleased Customers ls Ono g R _ _ .|_ - defense. I _ - . . _-\ The__e_0re_ passing ____ the pmamhlg Best. friends. PA I`0NS_. 9 aldcl. ' t th b' t' h nd, “n?_,_§1et“r.l'c\T]§ §0eSe:liv,l,({`,c,a,:nge¢a0ffI “Cloth ln which Model- And “B” Y' Y ‘F o i i. <1 Ti --i -r o 4 street car backward?" She does a rc' en lem* V0* 0 _"9 Tl ' l he leaves the car from ‘OT-he” 5 '-25 FW' 3 T 'GQ For iiisitinctvwnbigxcaiise whether *her left "au 'QU T' PATONS- 9'3ldT-T . ___ if i ' reall ccupied with packages rhinnots it isysi(i)pposcd to be, niiil liei'I We -ropillr furniture. Beer Q. Itriistv' right is her business lianili ` WGBKS 3-25dl`T-T- ` ~ noni of tiic liens Tiilfeii-iglit. liiind inste-nd] "The Standard That Has l-`or 0, her left which would ,ace ne, no,-_Th‘e Past. Made trio Eepiitntlon Irectly foryalightiiig from the cur in0T OUR' C|0\hll'lil W'|l 'l’ilWi1_5/S Bt! the safe and Broiler WHY. and BM M amtamed' PATONS' 9'! ld" simply lets go and drops off back- _ i ward. "Canadlanlze American Models _-».__.-_---- ln Ladies Coats at PATONS. LAST (JF THB! 'MAYI<`I_.(lWER.' 9-ZILILI' The 'Miiyfluwei-,' the ‘Aiiierica'_ciiy dcfeiidei- against thc ‘Galatea,‘ after- ivnrds raced iis n, schooner, and then SllII’PIN(l NEWS iciitcrcii, scit 22~s s iiiiiiinr, Erb- sold :incl used :is ii sponge fisher uf Tiirpon Springs, Flu-. fQl` U10 T85* seven years, under the iiniiie of thi ‘l\f:idcline,' has been condenineil and was sunk in Tampa Buy. Liciiteiiaiit Willi.-iiii I-icuii ciiiillcugcd for the cup ivitli tlic' ‘Lialatea’ sooi. lifter the ‘Gencstu'-'l’iii-itiiii' race ir 1835, and in Uctolier of that vcar thi chiillengc wi-is accepted. AS the ‘Gul aten' wus believed to bs frister tlizir. the 'Gcnxstzi' it ivas thought iiccess ary to build ii faster hoiil; than the 'Piiritiin’ for the defence of the cup and Uciicriil (‘li:irli:s J, `i‘aiiic placed an order with Edward Burgess de signer- of the 'l’ui'itnn,' to build t larger rind more powerful boat to de- feiiil the trophy. The ‘Mnyflo\ver' wo: the result, und she was built al in general appearance, much like thi ‘I-‘iii-itiin',‘ with the same straight stem und overhanging stern, ber bow however, being longer and finer. Shi was built clilefly of wood, and was of oiic hundred feet over-all length. At thc outset the ‘Mayflowi=r‘ win not :is great a success as had beoi tho ‘Puritan,’ losing her first tlirci contests with the oid defender, Uni by constant work over her, under thi direct supervision of Gcneriil 1’ulnc she gradually found herself, niid b\ Y the -desired informati<.n,'Thc first the time of the New York Yiicht (`liil. ;Aug‘ust cruise of 1886 she wus in lici .i liiin-ley's yards in Boston. She was, . Pffiis i I , i . . - Ellis, Boston; Sclirs. North Star, Finlayson, Pinette; Kate, .lo.~;opli_ I’asperbiuc; Hazel li. Mifler. limiiiigiic, llnllioiisic. Clczircd, Sept, 22--S. S. Hiilifnx, Filiis, Ilostou; Sclirs. lfzi;-hiirn, (‘liiip- iiinn, liicliibuizto; Kate, .los-epli, l’i<'.- Uilll North Star, Fiiiliiysi-ii Piiicttc. (‘I-li\llIi(iT'l‘lil’l`UWN MAfll{lld'l‘S. i‘oi-i-cctcil for every \Vi-iliii-_enliiy and Siitiirdiiy issue. llcef (<|\uii-Lcr) ni-r lb. 'loci (sininlll pri- lb. Bects, per biincli flutter l.`nnib, per lb. liard, pci' lb. I-tmlislics, pri' l,i\‘l>u;;is 5 to ii lil to ill .";iiililTowi>rs 5 7 tii ll 8 to iii -1 to 5 211 tu 23 lib iii li! Ili lo iii I-l l.ii .'i "£5-_1 Apples, iliiz. -10 to 50 Pork Rl. _ __ _ _ ___ __ _ __f _,___ __,,,____,__) I __ 4 1. “-l?liers'i1 iii' Reai`o-." ' _ " _ _ _ _ I 1 ‘_ _ . rllismll. ` » ' - ‘iii fiilttfdiiyiinlzif `TTiiiBTT?kn°W" ren ur “_ kzmyzminmb I. N T 'l"heg’i'e 9 Pay Election -or other Bets- with Peirriii Gloves- There is pleasure in giving the best of /'fs /rind. 'F 5 _ ._e 44 Pi* Buy Perrin Gloves for Style. Fil and Durability. 'i I m l 1 i. . _o i . _. _ . _ `, _ __ \ ` . , . ~_ . . ' ` \ \ . C.