nscnnlasnzo. 192 illoiiiiitiwrist Watch . ~m4¢| this year. Ton»; rt ‘ttilvmd mph] rlisl. Wrist fi ’ mgellitlmeintlxdarlnfifl _’ ’-’ » jot lililiristmas an When youvglive" hiflngcrsoll ' watch you make sgift that is appreciated all out of propor- tion to its cost. For there's no gift like a watch, nothing used so much, consulted so often, carried so long. And Ingersoli Watches, mild: for over 3o years, have a ltpuiltlop’ for Bill. ior lumeruld, Klnkoru, Spring- ._ .. " Hampshire School 6 '; ’_'lHE cilliui ilullllllu b“ av "ill "H-Anlzorreirogvu GUARDlAllL._ . 4L1 brook ._on Monday. December 20th. "my Jenkins. 3380-12-17-3i. FARMERS ATTENTION. —-Wo are now in the market tor some 41'9"“! Dork paying highest market prices. Harry Jenk us, 8121-12-44.! makes a bea/utiml picture, on‘ Guard inn Calendars given ilree with each new or renewal subscription. tf Mr-lll, T. Lambs. is Guardian Ag- field and vicinity. ESCAPED — 2 FEMALE PATCH foxes. For information apply Guardian Office. Reward. . .- . ildltl-i-12-20-3i POULTRY wanrreo- we are Illlyllll! M81163) Prices for all weights and qualities oi poultry. Special prices on heavy Milk-led LOADING LIVE HOGS 84 Hazel-l WHEN THE DAY IS DON E.— their advertisements tor the Guard GUARDIAN REPRESENTATIVE. received by 10 A. M in Christmas z GHMSTM,” w’ _ w’ ””’ Lands Today Gllflldlflll i0 yqurlriends or rela- nyes away 1mm home m,“ m" ’_ ‘loom o! Guns Supersodes Christ- mnm They Wm appreciate the ‘a mas Bells in Syris. Natives of 15nd News every day o! the yam,’ Palatine Show Spirit of Re- “ volt Against Zionism. Arsbs Mensclnp in their Unrest. Egypt clashing With Great Britain. IMPORTANT NOTICE ~ro ADVERT ISERS.— Advertisers an respectfully requested to see that m“ reach me on” by noon o! m‘ (By Willielm T. Ellis, Author of d“ pruned,“ ‘nun _ "Bible Lands Today; w,“ mlermm 5"" no’ "igilylllllr; havellsrs Experiences. ) l wed‘ o“ Saturday "III Illllll- l" Christmas is the world's great - " leace festival. Literally milllonsof I lpoken” and printdd messages _ol ieace are this year cerelbrhtiiigihe tnniversary oi the angelic song. ‘Peace on Earth." All advocates of G t 1 yorld page? intensity their activi- .es at C r stmastide. At no other e S .irne does the vision of a warless JVOTIII seem so desirable or pos- Tlle presentation -ot the silver sible. cup. arranged ior by the Canadian In the Christmas land itself, on Horticultural Councllyand donated .he other hand, this year, at lost, -by Lieutenant Governor F. R. .lnds the people's thoughts engross- n Convinces that we are prepared for the * CHRISTMAS SEASON This year we have endeavored to hang our decorations in such a manner that; they give the whole interior a Real Holiday Appearance ’ - PAGE FIVE i‘ < <0 Qttlrtifirf dependability and enduring service that is worldwide and tlioroughlydeserved. INOIISOLI. Wnrcn Co., inc. uesuCsineilnrSnEniiJioninsIJ-J)‘ Ohioken and towl. Harris Abattoir. Charlottetown. 3312-12-l4-tf THE BREAD BASKET OF THE WORLD-Another dandy picture ; and Calendar. also given tree for new or renewal subscriptions to tho Guardian. t: TOO MANY THUMBS.-This is the title on the picture of one oi The Guardian Calendars {or 1927, Free to Guardian readers renewing .. their yearly subscription. t! BASKET SOCIAL AND CON- CERT. —- 0n Wednesday evening, Nov. 26. a busket social and cou- cert was held in Stunhope Hall. The building was crowded to the ilflor, nud excellent order prevailed throughout the performance. Rev. T. A. Wilson very cnpably acted us l-leurtz was formally presented u, the trustees oi Hampshire School Tlllllflllflll afternoon, before a large representation oi ratepayers whc were hastily called together o) telephone message. The committee iu charge o.’ l-Wllfdllll; the llrizo consisted of Messrs J. A. Clark, Wllired Boultei 3nd H. H. Shaw. This committee together with the Lieut. Governor visited tho school and made the presentation. This is the second time the prize was won by this school. the teacher Of Whiflll IS M155 Florence Dockendorif. in addition to the cup the Collu- -il gives an nwnrd oi merit certifi- gcate and it $5.00 prize to the pupil ‘of the school submitting the best ‘ssay describing the work done in the improvement of the grounds; his prize was won by Miss Ruth ad by war and not by pence. Only two sections of our old earth are witnessing real war at the present .hristmas season, China and Syria. Syria, be it remembered, includ- ed Palestine until the Pence Cou- tereucs divided it. in order to com- promise iFrancolBritish rivalry.) Now Syria, after two years o! active rebellion and much sanguin- nry fighting, with thousands oi Jentbe, is a land wasted by war. One cannot travel far in the in- terior or in’ the eastern part of the country without coming upon traces of hostilities. There are hundreds o! miles oi barbed wires, barricades, cntrenchments, armored cars, fight- ing planes and thousands of sol- diers. Damascus presents n. scene of destruction like the French cities devastated by the Germans. Druze towns have been bombed to pieces. Still the war continues.‘ The re- LADIES TOILET SETS, ivory, Posrl or Amber and Tor- olen Shell. l CHOOOLATES uselui baskets. PERFUME, TOILET WATER. TALCUM. BATH SALTS. ETC- Rlygrl, HudnutnJ-ioublgento, latest odors. COM-Mfrs |n plgqsivlg designs. to see thd‘ special Cora Nome one. PERFUME ATOMIZERS. Ivory Brushes and Mmroro. Brldw 3"‘- "II- “ I Everywhere can be seen handsome and useful presents that ’ make the selection of the gift probicm cosy- SUGGESTIONS MEN SHAVING SETS. Ynrdlws- PIPES, Meerschaum and Brlfil‘. MILITARY BRUSHES. GILLETTE w: AUTO STROP RAZORS. ToeAcco In hcllda)’ W'-'=\P-°I"9°- mantis’ QIGARETTES, including Sim Ins, Marguerite, Llen Bey, Xmas packages 10s, 25s, 50s and 1009- raeAccn POUCHES, clnAR. CIGAR- ETTE HOLDERS. SHAVING BRUSHES- ln artistic boxes and vardleve. Cntya. Ask BOYS AND GIRLS .Old Reliable. Known the $2.00 . timer for dependihliity and d I “oi-ll 'MA,' THAT'S WHAT I was WISHIN’ FOR You remember tho broad and milk of your boyhood days? Refresh- lng bowl o1‘ goodness. wiamt It? Our milk Is pure and good — order it sent to your homo morn- inns. "IWPURE. MILK C0. no. ‘Sow the (‘ti/d an! 8017i the Ilofiau ’ PHONE=584 Give The m the Gift of Gifts These sro the only kind IIlli rstloot the roll love and thought oi the giver. The ex- clusive Matures ol sdvsneod ' design in sll our Christmas novelties and are selected "lloclslly tor this Christmas. Tile lllt Is too long toenum- llrsis. We have something for "trybody and will be pleu- "liil show them to you. Harold L Worthy PHONE 271 ‘I78 QUEEN STREET .__._.,'a <wu~..---___, ou--:nn,,-n #444 Y, i TIME .. lint 1,. B» not be disturbed if you we "l! i-oslln _ you lisvs allowed "P ogsl supply to dwlndlo. . ilssn provide you with the very st reasonable prloIlr-lll‘ 9" I'll-delivery. "rue unxmuu or near: animals; 6o. chairman. and the following pro- grain was carried out: Opening chorus, “Again We've ltletf’ recita- tion, “Ostler Joe," by Herbert Keil- ly (enrol-ed); soug- “The Harp that Once Through Tara's Hull," by Rev T. A. Wilson (encored); dialogue, “iPuUs Dilemma," by Messrs. Hor- bert. Kielly, Lloyd Shaw. Bertram Mlsiiler, Miss Ilclcn Lawson, lllrs. Georgo McMillan. Mrs. Rupert Ross and Mrs. George Ross; song, “lonrly Rising," by Mr. lra Cari‘ (cncorcdl; ’violin selection, by Miss Phelinu heed; recitation. “The Face on the lly; song, "You'd Bettor Ask lilo," by Mrs. Pal-menus Hughes; closing ichorus. “Show Mo the Way to go Irlomc." Mrs. Frank Ailld, of Cove- head, wntl the accompanist l0!‘ tho levelling. and us usual ilellglliciitilc ’mlilluilci-. with her cxcelleilt. luuslv- nl inlellt. Every uiiniller was lllcurtily applauded. and lhc fllllII- once‘. were moved to lzuieu of luugll- tor by the illaloguu in which Pal newly lilndcd in America, falls into ' the huuds oi’ n. hum-her of people who mistake hinl for some one else. The timely arrival of Biddy solver; all his diillculties, and brings an nil- cotntortaible predicament ton happy close. During the intermission. bottle-made candy was made. A lalge donation Oi candy was mud- by Airs. J. J. Davies, of lhc Cliff Hotel, at whoso suggestion tllo eu- _ tertainment was curried out iur u very worthy cause, uuiiloly, the rc- pairing of our school. Much credit. . is due’to tile teacher, Miss Yoo, for tho, capable manner in which she supervised the program. Tile billi- kots worn auctioned by Mr. James Duck, and all sold tor a solidly sum- A total oi‘ $90.26 was realized. Al’- tor the entertainment. dancing was indulged in by the younger folk. To all thoso who so kindly ilssisted Ill making the social a success, and particularly to our 8001i Yllellll- Mrs. Davies, who provided decora- tions ior the hall. we extend our heartfelt lgrutiiude. (Patriot please copy.) 1 FAMOUS MAN DESIGNER DEAD PARIS, Dec. Ill-Jenn Phillippe Worth, famous as a dressmaker fol‘ women, ls dead. at the ago of 70- 1M. Worth succeeded his tether. Ohtrles Frederic Worth. founder oi the house oi Worth and the creator 0t tho Couture industry in Francs. "FRENCH" LACE FROM CHINA PROVTDENCE. R. L. Doc. 18- The lace which captivates the oyc 1n monnrn "ghnppefl" because it l5 The chairman oi prllillttlcl. Mlg- caused the British t; moderate Mam“ Lorna Keen,’ Gnu-l.” Minn’ “l<‘rench" is more tiinn likely luv» cfigllyflfegfillagllfhg ggiffc’ dpfllfsxehl”; 6233M‘: \Vl1l. Mills. L. McCornlaclf. Bay made in China, exported to France and imported from Franco. accord- ing to a United States navy chair lain. Commander T. P. Riddle. ill his address to the Providence Rot- ary Club, speaking after recent commercial investigation servlw in China. he characterized the Chin- eso artisan as skilled beyond equal in the world. Tho "Japanese" vases which command high prices in Filth avo- nuo windows-utterly 0! lllfllll. Ill .leus-t—ero the handiwork oi: these Chinese drtisans. They are uutir- '|ng, pnintahing and mos; mqticul- ous and. produce the iipeist of work. m"; congmwder etated. pli‘. lL-— lll- -‘,~ - PROTECT S BRUIS-E: Con: I! o 5W5" II-IIvIQiIIIIIIEoTI “gt-KIT; osomssoiziis-nyi-kn-wu the bust. Gs: some sodsy. Climbroumlllg. Co. (Confd-l Ave, Rollins!‘ lsellnc I820 Chs TIAK NAIR Ril-III ~ on s m. L; Bar-room Floor," by Herbert Kiel- J- McNelll- ‘bels uro uusubdued. They cry tho Allel’ Ml- Dllllll Proud 11nd bee" old slogans oi‘ liberty and independ- ‘llllell l0 lllll Bllflll‘. M1‘. H. H. Shaw once and patriotism. They suitor Superintendent oi’ Education ox- the loss oi all things. but still they olnined the conditions ililder which will not yield to ‘France. which they the Cllll was awarded. Ho also call the oppressor. Bilsincss is at read a lcilul‘ received from F. S. a standstill. Tho currency is de- Burrows. Secretary oi‘ the Horti-preciated. ICensorsbip, espionage. c’ultura’l Copupil. coniplimentiilg and all the other evils of actual war “e l" I" ° l ‘I “WY “Id flclllllg blight tho lilo of tho people. 'It is that the enclosed cheque with the a sorry travesty upon Christmas compliments oi the Society be pru- sented tu Miss McNeill run Sllp- glgagylj,a“'{fj",'fj‘yfi°‘l I“ ‘m’ “my End‘ arintenilent called upon Miss lllc- Even gmmner h, the prospect Neill to rcnddlcr essay to which held forth by the rumors that ‘he FMQIOIISIT‘ I'°5I’°II‘III‘I~ Franco may turn Syria over to _MI' Chm“ PIIWIIICIIII REIIIQIIQIII‘ ‘Italy; for that doubtless mcansivur tltlve of thc llorticilltilral Coilncil upon Turkey’ wmch “.111 Involve IIIQII exllIIIIIIed more IIIIIY~ III" ‘IIIIIII Russia and other Oriental countries, - and objects of the Council and of- and possum, precmmm the 1on5. [fired IIIII IISSISI-IIIIC‘? III III“ CIIITYIIII; ilrcaiietl conflict betwcoil East ililtl ‘III “I III“ ‘IOIII III IIBIIGI SPIQCIIIIII Weill, and so bring about another Z arrangement nilil cultlvutluu of worm m“. Unwprqal peqce is pa’. I’II’EII” II°“I’I” lIIllI“ II“ III“ IlI‘I’I’ from the thoughts of the dwellers ’ fut ‘viii’ ~’ I __ ' K cfietme’ pup s ‘Jlpllvll-lrelléd :0 ‘l’; lu Christmas lands today. _.“_ _ _._~ ~ _ /. ~ DPTIIII-IIIII all" lIIlIl-T I’ Down in Palestine there is u‘ r ACamera makes the ideal gift. Kodaks and Brownies, a!‘ sizes to select from. FOR BABY _ ” Rattles, Powder Puffs, Baby sets, Bibs Rubber Aprons. c c. lllacliinnon Drug Co. The Rexall and Kodak Store ‘IIIIIIIIQI I" IIIIII‘ "II WIPMIIIIIIIY (‘I slate of arlueil truce between the * comparing tho 8PDB3N1llC8-0I lilo Brmsh and we ATwblc—b'paaklllZ hollrd$thfl Cllflflllllllfi flowers on the Farm to those oi’ mpuhmon of the country‘ The 131.0!’ KPQM 10y? Th0 Dllwt-l lll lllvflb IIIQ ll°II°°I- ' ter resent the eucronchmonts oilII‘ ‘III III" IIIIIVQWII Peace Me” Mr. Wilfred Boulter Olllllpillllfllll-Zlonlsm’ under the “Wm- of the 5359 Ill-arlell II‘°III lllem- 3° IIIIIY ed the school on winning the prim ‘British. Since tllc Arabs outnum- ‘l'°"l °I ‘I mild “I- II” “III nnd gpokg 0g inn nnnnnllnnn] vnlnn be, me Zmmsts Save” or “gm m WOIXICII who think in large IlOIIlICflI nf the work bgjng carried on’ com. one’ m", since may huge the gym units should give careful COIXSIIIG)» mending tho teacher on lie.- ability ma“, of the 0mm, Arabicpipeakh", utlou to conditions in the Christmas lu eullstlus the cooperation of tlw world, their constant mutterinlzs “MB-I- llllellllYer-‘l °l 111° llIlllrlcl- and ititimatlons oi’ revolt keep the! Tl"! chairman lllfill rcqllllfilllll mandatory power ever on the alert. Eastefn Notes ills’ 50m’? l’l’1”8 I-leulvitlflzit Gvyesu- The Arabs ni-o killers as well ti’?! _ ill‘ 0 ml! 9 0 FY9591! B 011 0 ll! one ieru. ‘Th so idarlt wit , . .' Cup to the Trustees ‘and the certl- ills rpoiiois in syiii uni beenyreveah, M“ m’) ncfm“ d“ lffuiff,“ “will Blld vlleillle l0 Ml" McNelll- od ominously on more than one oc- ma“, largo“ l’ 5,100 s“), d we HI" Il°ll°l l" ¢l°lll8 B0 COIIBTlV-ll‘ casion. They have no voico in the 11.0w”, a ta ilmeiy $51M? f’, 8X4.“ lsted tllo school on the wonderful government’ no their opposition has mar") 30w“ Sh: Du“ scram an’ Wllfk they 118d flcfiolnillllsllflt! allll no constitutional channel for open fxfintl’ n16?“ h 31cm “D, 8A A PM‘, expressed his delight ut a visit ho Qxpregglon, None o! the YGHIKIBULI; u I; p y ’ ' i ' I madv lu Sevlenlllor before the foreigners with Whom l talked ° a‘ ‘ flowers llfld been cut for the Chill" think that the Palestine iluestion . . lnttotown Exhibition where tIlBY settled or that it will be settled013mg;sggaiifiseruixlildigilubdijciihdgiizlsg were exhibited together with tho wnnont fighting’ icoalafo’ the J J Hum” Co aL cup won the prevloutr year sud ou- Down in the land ot tho Wise w, whlch 8,185,“, m’, “m, ‘Mm, listed tllo attention and words of Men’ fink’ the Bfltjgh troops prg- omtoes _ gflmlllllllllallllll (llfflfill tllmshlgfgfi 11111?‘ serve the peace over most of tho p ' ‘ Bl‘ W110 VlBlF-B t 0 ltlflil- 0 countr since the quelled the great , i’ _ said that the energy shown by this nativeyrobelllon yoi" 1920-21. oi 0,35,95,23, a3’, ‘f, lC‘3,';-;‘,‘;‘°,'31.-,, Elsi. Patriot in entering this compell- course, there are ti-oqusnt local 0,, m c-haqotfetown ,1,“ ween l-loll W!!! llllflll‘ l0 lllwrffirfi Willi clashes in the outlying districts, andwe understand M,- Jonngwne moi; the wide operation oi‘ the prize nobody in no ggngulng an m nny with mm some Bpleudm rorpem, which it W88 Blilected would be when permanent peace may come from wmch he expecw w receive a ivon equally by different schools to this restleds region. n“, sum atl’d ho gullyhbczilievlpd the detfitmin- Egypt, linked to Christmas as tho ' ._.__ Bl 011 I- 9)" l! B 0W“ W0" ell’ refuge of the Holy Family when it ’ - wus- able thorn to win it again in tho fled from King ‘Herod's sword. is h8g4‘? g‘,“ydl.-,,ll",f,‘,,e“,f.‘§_',','in,i§m m succeeding your-the 3rd year~ also ono oi’ tho danger spots to tnqsounlh, m, week when it would become tho permsll- world's peace. The Egyptians in- . ' ent property of the school. Should slst upon full independence; the Mm (39,, Morrison and 51m B“ they do so he could only express British agree only to a iorm oi iu- Creamer’ sour“ we.” paflgenggrg his grout satisfaction at their zl-‘i- dependence under the control oil“, the city’ Frtda). N,“ Morrison oornpllshment and would be only British troops. Less than a yonrnulng on hm. “my u, Boston too glad to make other arrangc- ago another open clash seemed im- iuents for tips carrying on of tho minent; the sweeping election vic- work after tint. recent visitors to the suburbs were Among the tory oi the Egyptian Nationalists 30mm from Fortune Mr. A. D. McDonald. Mr. alter which Mr. Proud Mid other No general Arabic or Moslom out- Rd_ Manon,“ and MM. gunk; Mn. trustool-l BXDITlI-ll-‘ilil ilwll‘ Sfllllfiflll‘ brcrtk iu neighboring lands would Dummy’ Mme 20nd Mess". Fran. lion of the result oi the compoil-lllnd Egypt tranquil. l.“ Tnwnahend’ {Taffy Frnucoa, lion, l Adjoining the Holy Laud in Ara- James gown’ gin"). Burkg’ Fort- Romurks were also mado by bin. where hns arisen u. new, proud mm’ Men"; Andrew peters nnd My, Aqklnnd, land lonilidnblo power, tho Wahahi Ray Grunt’ R0110 my At tho conclusloil u hearty "l?" Government of King lbil Snood.’ or Ulflilkll was moved by Mr- ll 'l‘~ This really great successor w ill". w. Jame-n Mnlrluls, Gowsu Brae Fraser. in on nioflll°III adllfelll- 0" Proillllll. and conqueror 0i "will "l hall purchased a now driving sluizll behalf oi‘ pupils and teacher to Arabia, hint patient statesman as "on, J’ 5’ Francis y. sons. Lieutenant Governor Hearts fol‘ well as u ‘Ilrlllllllll. warrior, and hi» the magnificent treatment affortl- hides his time, But he feels his’ know-ls n. "m, doing n..- nilnm 1o sr~tho pupils at tlw ihoirmdmissiou to the buildlllll- desert warriors may appear “heir dinner and subsequent entor- d“. m, ma“. western h-onflm-s’ | talniuent. Have ll outlined the case clearly Miss Annie Longapllee. Miss The Iiwllvu W“ “ewllllilll Ill’ III“ onoilgli to show that the dark clouds Illyrilc. Condon and Miss niui-slu-ei 9*“ . M188 Dllcllglldllm” IIIId oi wsr. uiid not the bright sunrise Luudrillflll. left Souris last wcelt, leartily endorsed by t 9 DIIP ll- of pence, ‘Kis Honor in reply e eased the m’ Garth‘, “mum, ’ rreat pleasure he took ill their ent- Mr. Bernard Creamer was n pne- irtainment and hoped IIQXI- YllIII Tpkn thn pop troin your iiylpepsll win, Hellgfil‘ to Charlottetown last Sat- would warrant A TBDQI-IIIOII- ill to 30 drops of Seigcl’! Syrup in il lITlIBY- A V010 07 than“ moved by MI‘ glass of water as directed on the bot) ___ C. Proud and secoplidetllby’ Mr’ K003 “a My gm, “on ’ M’? Jackzion. Igfllgllltllés is Framers, was ten ere t e vs or iau ng po atoes seeon s o ou- for their attendance in such inole-' rls. as are also a number oi other ‘armors. Roddy sale is lound 10f inent weather. zhese at 65c per bus. which first- D This was accepted on behalf oi the visitors‘ by Mr. J. A. Clark. Tho singing of the Nstitmll Anthem brought the enjoyable ail- ernoon to a close. I. Lester’ Douglas Wholesale Produce S9 Queen Street ’_ Charlottetown, P. E .l. We are pleased lo relKlrt that Mrs. Hal Spence. City. who is at present in the R. V. Hospital is showing considerable improvement FILES "w; v I Gamma. ., At, Souris, Monday night occu’r- fl, ' ca m,“ red the death oi’ Mary F. Chever e M". |.2:_‘I“ui_ (‘w 1.1”, Pawn’ only surviving daughter o! Mrs. u“ h“, m, 5,9" ‘l... mun...’ p‘ Charles Cheverie. To her mother u“ "u": W’ At our Warehouse. Ohar- In her griei we extend deepest sym- n“-“-a”.“ lottetown. - pothy. Destli ”ls and tllllllll?’ an! - = v ' l ' '-'-' ' eunuinlltaloos ut psi‘ cu ty so users-atolls» . Provincial solidarity with the Arabs of Syria prevent the spread oi Rallies and’ .’ BXhIllltlim. I16 llllvlll! PFllVIdlllI I°I and Palestine and Egypt. and his all dogs running at large are lo bel ' any shot by order of the Town Councihl ’ ’ hang ovcr that part o! for United States. ’ '- 7 _ . M and lust daughlgr couldn't fool ‘olil nil. lilothi-r culorcil your rilllil lo got iitly wrong nr-ilrvlu ‘glad udmgs when the t rd God lllilll ull-pili-il in culled Home. However hath his mysteries oi grace, WHY5’ that we cannot tell." The it. R. track to the wllarlh. Souris is so blocked that freight i=l hglng hauled from the station by’ team. J. S. Francis and Sous, carriage builders, Fortune Bridge. shipped a number Di sleighs to the NL l. last week. A number ot our Eastern Tilrlll-l or; ura shipping quantities of tur- key, geese and ducks and expect good returns. Mr. and Mrs. Eli-nest White, Sou- ris are the proud recipients ot n baby son. ——"B." .Thu rodeo affected persons oilt-sliio Alndlsou Square Garden. A "colored cowboy," chaps and nil, appeared oil Borndway. selling green rubber rattle "Oh, momma, ooklt the cow- But he silnkcs. boyco,“ met his appearance. fviliii IIM.‘ SIIIII, "[ ili\ll'l. .-n|-l,_, I knoivs llint (‘U\\'IllJ’\'. ll~- lmrlft ‘ran; iIIPPll west n!‘ Nlnlh Avciiun ill ill-l life‘ l,l\'i'l‘ “.\linl:iiil." Ill‘ ' roo-e-oooevooooe-eooooaomeooooe-ovowo v0 so o e o 0 e 0 o o 4 O SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS ATTENTION For Top Prices. Prompt Returns and General Satisfaction Ship Your Production to CHESEBRO ‘BROTHERS & ROBBINS INC. Established i888. Shipping Stencils Sent on Request 1, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market, New York, N. Y. qoo-oe-o ‘ZG-lZl-ll-IZ-inlw Toys Toys Toys Toysr A lsrne assortment oi Mechanical and Musical toys, drums. dim". NW1". M110" mobiles, tire engines, sandy lady's, bslls, banks, jumping dogs, doll bed! and trldlfi dolls and msny other different kin-do et toys from 10o up to $14-00. OTHER BEAUTIFUL GIFTS in ivory, Brno goods, hoxed gifts of all kinds. Towels, table cloths and napkins etc., ALL GIFTS BOXED FREE Affleck 8i Proud Gite-m 5* "vOO-OOQO-OOOOQO~QOQOO00040»0o40¢0»