i 0 ar be Weak. thin people-men lllm—are nearly_ always wrecks thus lire-Phosphate. a five-grain tablet I which should be tslten with each meal. Being a genuine nerve bulld- formin twins P1511 nervous bllitg and (loo l. and nota stimulant or habit- eral weakness. it drill. Burn-Phosphate can to its remarkable u" y not desire to put on t to nlumpness and curves: sleep returns to the sleepless: con- or wo- lidence and ehserfulnoss replace In; dull eyes booolne and pale. sunken cheeks re- wealtness. debility gain the pink glow of hca tb. Hitro- Phosphate. the use of w ch CALTION:—- Although bitro-pbos- photo is unsurpassed for relieving nervousness. sieeDlessness and 86B- should not. owlni flesh-growing aro- taken by the weakest and portion, he used by on one who does. rnost delicate sufferer. and the rc- - l - ~ ? . , ‘r i ‘(i V’ i. ossarmmmnm postman .,v DAY I ‘IMO A KNTH ‘FOR I \l E21.‘ ' PZYSEEI. lltlllulnll§ of pit-s. thc .\..s 2111.1; .11 dancing. 8MELT8.—A rt irigi-rztfur Hi1‘ ‘0-15 or smelts Wrs '" 1w‘ ' '> in Suuimcrsiie utnrket ll" ti? the sum .1 w’ 4 " rv i. Dancing w.-.s i-t ' l —TRAPPERS.- Mos: successful 1r 1:11 r t PROVINCIAL DAIRY 0f the Following Meetings 7.30 p m - and 9 30 a. m. Wednesday. PRODYCTB". on Wednesday Jmmury" 26th at 2 p m. and 7 p. m. Tl‘. SII Thursday 2 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. The P I2 I POTATO GROW MEETINGS “TLL BE HELD AT PRINCE OF. ursday 9 30 a m Annual Meeting of P REP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION \\‘ .\ LES COLLEGE. rt.- Provincial Poultry Show will be ‘held on m- ahove dates. Prrtles coming by rail should ask for Standard (‘er lifi n. 20*‘ §"§-§~O-‘§' -<-'-r0w- - ..._ ..- w”... .04 JMIOIIOIUJWO ' UO-O‘ a I i l antes DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE , Tuesday 2 p. Annual fleeting of HRS ASSOCIATION FiRMERS’ WEEK, January 24th i0 27th Those who can should endeavor to attend some or all - '3 '° *5 “m " ASSOCIATION .)Ieetlngs Jlaittdny Jan. 24th at 2 p. m.. 7.30 p m v and 9.30 a. m. Tuesday. Public Meeting Monday evening. Speak ers. Messrs J A Ruddick and Dflircy Scott, Road Inspector's Convention, Tuesday evening and Wed. morning. FARMERS‘ CENTRAL INSTITUTE m._ _i’t|blie Meeting Tuesday Evening “GoodRoads” Annual Business Meeting of “CANADIAN FAR)! E I NOTICE 1 AXY .\ (‘FOVNT NOT PAID JANUAR 25th, which was rendered December 31st, will be drawn on through our bank for collection. THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO LIMITED Bargains in thina W e have placed in our West show window an assortment of odd pieces ->f china which we are clearing at 20 PER CENT-DISCOUNT Now is your opportunity to secure Bridge prizes, etc., at a big saving. "W W. WELLNER, LTD Since 1868 Jewellers ‘.“1A\uA.pQa;a g ‘an ‘m; -o-¢*- - v vvvvv w-‘ w 1w‘- v Anvsanstza Any person advertising in the Charlottetown Guardian can have re- prints of their adds at very moderate rates. Any number of copies can be run ofi’. Providing" the request for same is given at the time the add is sent in for publication. p Any changes or alterations in set matter will be charged extra for at regular rates. THE GUARgIAN _ TRAL JOB y 11c- Kent strut Chariottotovm, P. E. L HKIO*OQO'OO*O¥J - $2.00 tel $10.??? Y 0 [have zone out of bu m ‘year. ‘farce r l -ter days in s.t ‘It’? the trsps. . the low pr. lat this titut- . sf ..t ‘I1? t cw * north l0 to i; .15. . ‘were worth Sit) to S‘ they bring trly Si . a yo .:- a9) bunt it: $10 1-"1 are now worth shut‘ 34 .. ' 1'83! _ J t is; A. -»s1r.i. —~“'l13l Itliqfii ~ . .-po>--—-—-‘ al accirlcn: w ‘y htztz‘. i) h‘ Ring rabbit, bu: Lu 511; tlpdltisliuztty, ‘to ‘:1 t sn" H _ so A0 1 .1’ aw: 1. _. - . .. .. ...., ,.: .. inn-mutt sporiing ‘ctttzch. ll?" -.-:~ - a lucky that bu: tllt- sis: zhe mark, just bk: . sufficient to [tr-dent gyrtiflu"? thtim. . ~ martin; .J\--_‘s ______< O-§-_<_ ll “They tvtitatt while yet: Sit-if , ‘a sit "-1 4t ll-Jl‘ sprain; is in "1 (:3. -; .1 the ilmtst‘. .4: c-._- ztr» nil-Lotte. rnsrynss N’ l’ ' .6 ‘ ' '?'i'l'!!.. ':“.. CAPACITY _ / t I us, U‘ gr c Pt" I- ‘ho (‘itv l-Iztli 871d ‘ _,___ ‘ k gn,»¢.“.r,.|.,-. ~ s tr» was ' v ‘i Hi y-zvv tltcm That fertilizer on pastures is ‘it-mv". ‘ .~J .8 ‘n. rem‘ - - .- ~ -. Fm .11 {rrtlilltltt prorittctive of better pasturags l ' .. - - w. - t .111»: w.» tho should be known to all farmers. ' v , A’ ~*" A -i-~i* a xvill sci: The Virginia Experiment Sta- smflke ' ct: = it" ition top-dressed pasture with fer- 21:.- "Pvr t ow‘.- i l Eye-Classes it:i:tit t l-ID 'l I ' 'i"l:|,> , fill. .5‘ t-olil. - f; .11 ' ti Psrtell .. l. r bum-I. - - I --.-....~~_;...1,- Iutl rwl 'rt»! in? -- --wn oa- ro A 1.. For over sixty S I .3. tT‘:';-'.‘r‘j"."l"’5t "i csrcrtistton w: ,-;,...,_1 in” {A_@.' -;. Frnm Fast Point ‘u (Tut-t lie-at- is a Ill! ‘.e-rttt..r\ right u n)» the -p:trc Parimat iuppiics the Big Majority of v s" t E2 t ‘ rr. ".1. n15 ‘wt-tits. sivnmv hFTn-vcn Punt t 795*”; smce” MAN'S m. w l .._....___.._...___J 1\*t';.~"""R'1tl *- - twi.'.'r.f.... t ilRililAlii 0t’ 11.1w: i 5?. l l? i. fillN nylons-vets! (sflenrlnnrr course-i.‘ In Montague Vail 1nd su- f ar ymzxw '1 hi5 l 11.7‘! .v-\ i'i- (w TICAL PAHLUHiS E. E. l’.ifi“li;":ti'li*. GRADFATE flPTUMlfliiiu-l llontague, P. i; l. NYE!‘ PH‘ AWIYIED. ‘1|..\“I'l'4 FI FTISD fiinnlnxnc. l’. B. I. z cw:- ..r (‘avtndisn opn- I vh-lmit hilt-g». Tt-rnnin and 4 m? st z-nsr [rrlultl floursel 1 vvowe-v-bwewjfieic- a» -~ wow-am.- ee» f ._~ -!- -1--:>.e-+r+¢oG.'.'4!-3i-e!\£»<2 " , ‘.*:"itts'vs Toni Roma connect- of} with Drug Storm l k030i! -‘i- rd-Q» +01 v. e~e -.-~ v . .t-,,..~mu-.. . .:~ -w-.-vsa~..-.~....s. 111v . " p rrti n s, tut-l t.*..t.:_v otkttt- aches . .d an} wull patraztiztd. a num - “ti”: men and llfics from Basalt-s the awning _ Deceased‘ r1‘ of .-> t-Itihirt-tt o: ll} Eltrsie. 11am ' ;._< llurlcigh. '.i‘. Stuith and Alafl 19 grand ch!) . J a i1 llll- .ut'ch (‘enu- uigh: last. .\ mt ‘> r <1 f} w f, N I A m-n aunt ou‘ : "Y. t . \ ~* 1 i! ~ t the wnntls t“ ~ side a:-i <1". " ~ .- ‘- i '.:"v-:.- Lutig Diseases sport one o.’ tn fir-ii . at what he erttptrosea =~.- a :'...> C'~‘"“§ 't‘"".~' V "f "19 i" Canada be Goa rdcd Against, "We. being ice used. Hire-l thou Bronchi- and kin- . Ettcmy t0 CEHCMONY \‘/|Ll. BE SIMPLE '~ ll"'lPl~'ilttlll tint the next i R :~~ "Til = ssivn of the! - in Tuwtlcjv. Prim-n t‘ tLu (Us! session} Legislature (l ‘wt-Yer Wllllatnts. m». c. Baiilingnltl and m- . ,_ c o; m...» in. in the city and wen-e 121:" is yt l I v I __ m andnermy of Mlle-s Agm. llislams ‘ ‘ ' ' ' _ Ilhwoom Si. g :.' t if hum... ‘.o\‘-e\'er. in.’ he ilS "simple" as ; , '11 n wp-t-ittg ceremnn lwiih plflnsirre- that Mr. John Bull- "rclch 0'1! two dttvs. as '5» rr-l i "it ruinisters " - i‘ '" “H m“ v '-n for appendicitis at the Prince We I» Exlsturo amt gummy 305mm; H ~- It tvt-‘url an "at 5, 11; --_.. 3mm. - (‘hat-ire McEimah the local on following the LOYED VIONEN MEET ‘e~.~-.'\ m-tttt-g of mtcnt ' t-Ti 11ml x‘rl.~: was hold it‘ urt- ilatzs for relief 0i’ ~ May- wns Iircpoctcd Us l‘".*""'l" of the wo- ‘ so :1 dele- stvrcsrtliillzrtr and found that it helped ~1 lte ts- I- tint-m- is c-ntld be 51F TON iLL.—Ri. _ Fiftvu. sr<'1‘r-ia1'_\' of 3'5"?” a f'-‘-"'°r"“~"" ' iii u: his apart- ' ' . l. lie-m confined t0 s loll Hr _ oral days, but is ' -1';' t‘v imj rovsfl. l" .. . ...._,.._.,,__.... ...‘.,,.__- l b l- “growth. The fertilizer should he t l P , , SummeLitIe anti Western Guatdiattf NEH] Bllllfl ' Pllllfillllll ~» - ' --S'~4t'.\P mom uouvtsn-s cats -MAID WANT!!! at ones. meat that will purity your blood. .0‘, QIIBOD H01“, ‘l. am.“ QOQQ‘ gflgr Qjch Ilflfll. ‘ “" ‘ *' Ausscatet-io-rls wot be m: E°°'°““°" “d anal?!“ A -——-—i———'— : _ __ . , ». -. , __ ,__ ' tn’ l in evs 8- "'..-:.:"::.':.':.'.:.:"-....":..-."" -- -~ . m t... d‘ ' Weak. tired peope regain strength wings-shy at Sumnrrsids until 31-. enczintg “as largely ut- m9 G“ “- It creates an appetite. aids - W391’ l!‘ IWPVB "I" land vigor; thinness and anxularity I“ ‘med 2m’ and ‘J;._J_ -—-—- (‘ullcelten for some time assist _ » ---» he is now on duty-H. lal. due to nerve starvation Feed xp nslve. al w ndertully prvmot- u . I 5 - _t_ ii-sgv/y -51Q5N1'__ it“'.1;‘L33:“f.fiiltf‘°'°.aii“i’i°"‘“ 5*ti:rsrai§zz=i.z'.i";.ristsazs °“’“°‘ "’ " ’ t a if... ........ ____....__ e I on sap- so a o , , . _ _. y '_ v ww- mains o: weight in a few weeks It --MISCOUCHE PIE socut- >"‘~’-“- l’ * "M “*‘“ l‘ ICSTERN PERSONAL Etninent specialists state that. the can he obtained Iron: Geo. E. Hulh- p“, q “ u; t, t m . . q . 54h pear and was widow ’ st nerve food is an organic phos- es, (Ltd) or any first class drug- N‘- ‘r " ' " " 0., 133,103 o. - 3.3.“) m, ' hate known among drugglsts as in. col-K“ h‘ - "it l , "' -J. Stanley wedlock was --Jns. Tuplin. Alherton was ltstine Cove was tto town. -—<.ll.r. and Mrs. Roy ~ Augustine Cove paid a visit t town on lfonday. friends in tow inc-on. Turn 011i? 5111111110’ pit- n\ - ;.\lr. 'I‘hotn.'\s ZWcInnis, (Hz W. . friends in tow-n. --_- with friends in Summerside. cold. m- ~—\\'a.lter Hoes. 0f R. T. Ho! week end with his Sbcruroolt. I parents ___..._ H11‘. and Mrs. Jack Pfiwrfl w the Prince County Hospital has so far recoverd so that he is around »—’I‘he condition of Mr. yder, Muddy Creek, who vrf. l_v quite sstis - ' f.i<:ory.—l-I. . _._- ‘-' i<s Evelyn Stevenson, W, Murray of Maine are visit" ____ His m=ry friends *'~?‘l learn ‘man of Holmsns. Ltd. Hardwarv dept. is rapidly rt-gzslning Ms tor "tf" health aflrr Fla recent oper rritzetr in the yard at Summerslde xvii-Its getting om of the engine Tiuesrlay afternoon received q had stinking up falling on ice and 1n ‘urn: himsclf to such an extent that it is ciapocted he will be con riuud to his home several days. -_ FERTILIZING PABTUREB CREASES CARRYING IN mam-tally in driving out broom sedge. one of the worst weeds in southern pasture lands. The lilassschusetts Experiment Station coma overgown ‘with mosses. sedgcs. blttets and other weeds. The weeds were driven out, clovers and blue grass brought in. and the ' carrying capacity of the paeturo greatly increased. In neither case, hntrnver, were measurement taken oi the increase in production. On permanent pastures the soil must. be so treated as to bring in iwhite clovvers. This moans lime. and available hosphoric acid. potash and a small amount of {amount of ammonia to start early applied just as the grass turns green in spring. On rotation pas- liures-usually run out‘ ’ -—TRAN8FERREO.—MI'. Joseph ant station gent at OT-eary baa L\C£_q u-ansterred to Borden Ivners in? ‘Summer-aide Tuesday on business. viiitar Tuesday in Sztmemtrslde. —.\ir. Jobn B. MiePzulyen Aug-fin“ a recent vbitcgt Clerk,‘ the agent for Montague. Beware of o f substitutes. H. —-.\ir. Liicltaelv Motintain. Ksne-lgarry Landm- songs, have your for New‘ N’. S. is visiting formeri “Friends of J’. E. Dalton will ‘w sorry to hear that he ls con- fined to his hour-c wi‘b a heavy mans. Ltd. Bttmmerslde spent the in of Fri?‘ ttrrside spent over Sunday at Oliver re underwent an operation for dicitis at the Prince County 3W1 it-aqllml is reported . ‘veep in Sydney returned 1m his Western states and cities harbor most of the bachelors. bor of “uncangbt fish" is said to be constantly increasing. Hood's Sarsmrtlla- » The m; family madldlll trost~ lgesilon and assimilation, and makes food taste good. A W011- - dertul remedy for rheumatism- lumbsgo, oatsrrh-to build up ab. tor the flu, grip and fevers. l A word to the wise is sufficient .Take Hood's and only Hood's, Hood's Pills, small doses. a mild s laxative; larger, an active cathar- tic. fnstitm GUARDIAN a I l ._.'IT PAYI K0 M! ill I-liil W!" “NBENUINE TAliLAC is sold ‘by the Tanlac agents, H. Mshon ls WNFOMMUNITV ‘ FAIR -Hear hluune told. see the famous dwarf igfianl, clowns olvd ‘owltr-relrwllllll‘ Am at the Qunmumity Fair. MOB!" ctglw, Frtday evenZ-i-q, J-m 2i "JOOMPANh ENJOYEDe-The . Young Adams Co., presented three. --.1. s. Fanning of the Transferidfilmfli entitled Pessy Olldwrc. fcfflff‘ 30mm 5mm the jgek emybena Rivers and The Trail of The; Lonesime Pine to large audience in the Town Hall at Georgetown, Monday nigh-t Tuesday evening and Tuesday night. The plays were en toyed by alL-A. ..°PE'R8ONAL8.-m'. Charlie . Gordon, Btudenoll, recently visited Georgsiown.-—Mr. John C. McDon- ald, who has been wotjrlng in New Glasgow. N 8.. is spending a va -Y cation at his home in Georgetown ~Mi<s Boston has accepted a posit ion with J. J. Hughes & Co.. Geo.’ -' _ ' ~~= of he; poi-ems, Mr ‘own.-—Miss liiarznrot McDonalcL, at s barsztm mi lllr = ~ \ t '~-_'~"‘~'*°5 1"‘ and Mrs. Hos-ids." ‘ ' H Sydney. who has been visitill! her= "'- XAPEG- . . ._ l...” s?“ "F —— sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Meech, George- ‘ “- '1; Q f‘ , ~‘ “t m“ 'Ltg=“‘1~f’°* ~—.\l_-. Harry Spears. giusvilis, who '0wn, left ‘Pitmsday for her home. _____‘,,.______ gwjf i‘ ~s‘"'"“" "W " a" hall been under medical treatment Hhe was accompanied as far as (‘haflottetown by her sister. Mrs. . Meech. Georseiownr-Mr. and Mrs. J. E‘. Manuel, are deeply grateful ' » the people of George- town I-Ihl the static! the P. E. ls- “md "Oeh- "l ‘or kindness shown to them durung Mrs. Manuel's ill- "HS" Vie rlr- P‘ “btesetl it learn ‘ha: inns. tin-nu», hon-lily im - proving-M.- Nit-ncrshn. manager of the Il":~':t1 Bank, Cardigan, vie Wc-i l". and Mrs. L. H. Douzlas,’ t'Z-.o;-ut-tou'n.—1itiiss Laura Wight -; m 1, Montague. visited Georgetown ltt-‘t week-Mr. Jss. Shaw. Car- digan visited Georgeiown.--Miss Ella G rdan, Cardigan visited Mrs Eliz-tbr h McDonald, Georxetowu. ~Mrs. hiclnnds who has been vis- iting llu.“ daughter Mrs. Bimlly, Georsetown. left Friday to, ha! home in Sonris.--Mr. Dick McPhee - Ctlrdizan. visited Ueortretown on Tuesday. the g-‘uest of Mr. s. J, , "Meson Mowissovr~lltiss Bell ' Show, Cardigan visited Germ-down . last week-Miss Bessie McDou - a-ld. Georgetown is visiting friends "t Charlovetowixelifrs. John Smith, Georgetown left Friday for New York to visit her daughter ‘F's. John Horrizsm-diliss Jessie Stewart, Georgetown lef-t Friday for Boston to visit friends-din. Topper. Georgetown left Tuesday for Boston-A. EAASTERN PERSONALS ..°Miss Jean Gordon. Brudenell visited Georgetown IQCGIJQlYn-fl. ..°hfr Alrisinn Stewart who has h ome at Georgetorwn.—A. ..*'\lr. hfcNally of the firm of Geo. Poole & ($0.. visited George - town last wedk.—A. ‘ ..'t.\lr. and Mrs Peter Morrison Fhnrlnttetown visited Georgetown recently-A. - -----»-<0>-..__. TEN MILLION BACHELOR8._ The world's largest single collect- ion of bachelors now is included within the population of the con- tinental United States, a forth- coming official analysis of the csn ens bureau reports is expected to show. The analysis will reveal nearly ten million bachelors, esti- mates lndicated, counting all un- married maies over 20 years old. The nam- tfrom which the clover have disap- poured-more ammonia. is needed in the fertiliser. POT-BELLIED BULLG Feeding the bull is an imporsnt item. The bttll should not be too fat. but should be kept in good con- dltion, with liberal feedinglof n..- ‘ proper kind of feed. Alfalfa or clover hay makes a good roughage Much silage should not be fed. Heavy feeding of silage tends to do . cutmuu Huts INIENSjflBHING BurnIngOn Hands. Could NotPut Them In Water. Lost Sleep. velop potbcllies in bulls which de- creases their potency. Fifteen w‘ 18 pounds a day should be tho limit] of this feed. Grain i0 (h! ditlllt of fonr to eight pounds a m. de- pending on the also of the animal should be M. A sood mil mil- ture lor a sow producing aiilifls I .. . ntwvw. we.» I. . isoddstvlstsiantmflvrilbbull. before twinned Vocal Selections Margie ' i-m s Lonesome Little Rain Dron ‘t } A5331 from Greenwich Village Follies of 19150 ‘Flank Cfulrlt A is d R cer ess artc tn - 33 glrgt-hegyhllfiby Ste: ' gTrio $1.00- a o Bon am wtm . i A-assa $215ift'v'.¢..“§‘s’¢“£ 503%!‘ NocMore Bert wmtifi: Si." t Go 11.5! f MK t kyHme I flank?» Z14 tilt; .2‘ £3,219 u; r9623. slid Scbcncl: } 1:13:36 ’ E IIIO s Mmm mm "x t Van and Schenck l‘ J Varhoire Marlon Harris _ ~33.‘- LfilNo One Man Worry Your 1711:2211 Hut a??? At the Clrcua- Laughing Song _ Weston and Young } Laugh with Me-Lattglnnz Song Welwfl Ind gill"! A 5327 811v Threads Among the Gold Oscar gie ‘ Lovgs Old Sweet Song Oscar Beagle l 31-“ Th’ m,“ Tenor, with Orchestra gr...“ 0 (hnsda Charles Harrison. Tenor, with Orchestra ' (‘Anadian Boat 8 v . Charlggsrrlson. Tenor. with Orchestra R4031 Mag God Prmcrve Thee Canada $1," harks Harrison. Tenor, with Quartette and Oltll. ~ Love Will Find A Way (From “_Mnld of the Mountains" J\se Collins, Soprano. R- 939 Farewell (Id-on: ‘Maid of the Mountains") . Q1,“ Jose Collins, Soprano Dance Music t ' Darlini-Mcdlcy Fox-Trot Art Hickman’: Orch. A-333l Missy-blcdlcy Fox-Trot Art Hickman! Orch. Si.“ Tired of Me-Fox-Trot Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band bu” That Riga-Lifla-Lee-Fox-Trot ~ } ‘l o. Ted Lewis‘ Jazz Band ' Jig; Snag Kola: I2: en altggoare-Fox-hot. From mm’: t‘ age ' a o a l‘ f ‘ ’ Suophoae Sutette 0h, My Goodness i-Fox-Trot ‘ Columbia Saxophone Sextette Y ' J tLlk‘ Rose-Med! F -'I‘rot "m m °' ' Qiniiswse. A-ssu Dolly. I Love Yon-Medley Fox-Trot 81.00 The Happy Six Nightingale-Medley Fox-Tho: Hickman Trio A’ 3335 Sweet Little Stranger-Medley Fox-Trot 51 W Hidtman Trio ' Beautiful Annabell [Ar-Medley Waltz ~ bu" Prince's Dance Orchestra } s! 65 Pussy Willow Waltzes Prince's Dance Orchestra ‘ Spring Flowers—Waltz Royal Serbian Tambouritza Orchestra 8-4624 Quiet Night-wan; 81.00 Royal Serbian Tnmbouritza Orchestra» ' Uper nd Concet Tales of Hofirnann, Doll Song Lucy Gates I, A4326 A Geishfs Lite Lucy Gates $1.00 GIIBGVII Cl v l Fl M betb Linda di Ehamzgix‘, O iuoe d! ugsttggaenlr; l $662,” ' orence Macbeth l ' Lucia d1 Lsmmcrrnoor, Verrsnno a ta sull‘ sure 497“ Mona Barriantos and Charles Hacltett n’. Instrumental Music Zapateado (Spanish Dance) Kuckjarto l fff Romsnsa Andaluza ' Kcrcklarto l Scheherazade (First Movement) Cifld-Mflti Symtthot-y Orchestra A4111 Scheherazade (Third Movement) $1.65 Cincinnati Symphony Orchestrl Fantaisie impromptu (Choplfi) t 7 i’ mallll M61 l n» Rustiing of u» wtgtfi $11.31;) l us: Nocturne in E Flat (Chopin) I98’ Pablo Osssll 81.50 “than MllmShN val Academy Band k333i March of ihelitiaulss 81.00 U. S. Naval Acadia! Band New Process Columbia Isoosds lnloibalb biped , Dpflh, &Mffl JQQJ- sblqaeuvslsisoaatleisil. Ned COIIMHQ Records on Sch lllllColIIlNl ‘ . Dealers the 20th a! Boer; Month, ' COLUMBIA filPANY. Tat l7! Lin! Iedab Quilt