'- ' 1:“, "l .1‘-l\' ‘f. 1- L, '. 1v a - a Prowse Bros. Limited i-THE-GLEE GLUI 0f Borden will preslent their comedy-play, “A -s1-|or mm Holman’! catalog. -_—BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS at Central Bedeque Hall on Friday. Dee. 12. 1249-18-10-11121. -noem noon rtloua. Whole- sale and Retail. Hoiman's. Summon slde.—~771-11-17-i-mo. —RE6BRVE Friday evening, December 12, for Fancl Sale- and Chicken Supper at Central Bedeque Hall, Supper 35c. If Friday is story it will be held on Saturday. 1249-12-10-m2l. Poor Married Man" on Friday. Dec. ‘m Unbelievable r 1 at 8 o'cloek.--1276~12-10-m-8lv Bm IN cabins BEAUTIFUL CLOTH ' ~ FREE EVERY NIGHT in the quiet of your own home you olfl hell‘ U" leading shows-the principal dance orchestras of America-addresses by statesmen who are making world history-helpful talks by successful business men—the newest news and latest sporting events. -HOME ON VISHZ-(Mlss Gert- rude Maynard has returned to her . home in Northern after undergoing E ' an operation in the MaoLeod Hos- pital, Boston. Mass. Miss ‘Maynard has been employed at the Chil- drens' Hospital; (Boston. the past two years and is now on leave of --ATTEND DEGREES-Messrs. Hszen McLeilan, George Clow, Guy Dalton, and Rev. A. Sinnott returned to Summerslde from Char; lottetown yesterday after attend- ing the initiation of a large class into the Knights of Columbus. ALL THIS IS YOURS FREE. —-NOTlci TO FAI"‘RS. —“‘8 COATS, FUR TRIMMED AND will be buying Live Hogs at Albany Sta-lion Friday, Deo- llth. This is our iaet shipment of live hogs this fall and all should take ad- I Remember that 20 percent Discount Off ilur already Low Priccsfdeans that our I) Prices arc beyond comparison" —IF YOU HAVE A HOLMAN -FAIR noAErae result of absence‘ . PLAIN. ‘ALL HIGH CLASS the snow fall of Saturday and Sun- Tggiggeoi/iguardilaizn53532;?‘ , day is good roads for sleighlng. 0n Monday the country traffic was ‘principally done by sleighs, as the iflllivs are laid away for the winter. NEW COATS. representative has an ofllce on Wat- er street, Summerside, next to Laurence Gallant’s Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant- ‘ Crockett block)-—hls phone number . ‘s 233. He is an experienced news- ‘TFRHGHT SERViCE- —— Be- puperman, capable of giving ad- lweeil Tignish and Summerside, vertising counsel and service, etc.- Siiiflllu: December 15th and con- and will be pleased to receive news, liiiliiiii; to Dec. 24th, the freight subscriptions or advertising. will leave Tignish at 8.15 a- m. and arrive in Summerside at 1.45. i1 will leave Summt-rside at 1.30 and arrive- in Tignlsh at 7-10 p. 111. Here for your inspection and pleasure are the perfected receiving sets of the four great Radio con- cerns in the country. SALE ' iiF LADIES CHATS Coats-Many women and misses have been surprised at the low prices ~ ~ prevailing on our magnificent Coat stocks. Now even these low prices are further reduced 20% which you will (ind by comparison equals 35%. THE RADIOLA THE QUADRODYNE THE MARCONI THE FRESHMAN made by the Marconi corporation; the Westinghouse-Edison pceaie; the General Electric peoflle and the Radio Corporation of America. RADIO WEEK AT HOLMAN’S—' DEC. s T0 1s. Monday, December 8th to Saturday. December 13th is RadioWeek at l-lolman'e. Two Radio oper- ators are here r:ady to demonstrate every part and feature of these famous receivers to take you per- sonally to every good entertainment from Monoton to Havana, Cuba. ' —1000 FOXES-Close on 1000 Sliver Black Foxes ‘were shipped from Sununerside to thé United States last month alone. So many foxes have gone out from Summer- side this season it is almost im- possible to get an accurate total of the gross number. However. some "dea may be gained from the im- forznatlon that 1700 fox boxes (which are built to contain 2 foxes each) were sold locally by The Hall Manufacturing Co. and M. F. Schurnian & Co., Summerslde. Sum- nersiile and foxes have become synonymous terms to the world. —SINCLAIR'S WINDOW. -—"l‘he large and well designed show -m ALASKA- r110 audience of the Capitol Theatre on Monday liight‘ were entertained with sevur- al attractive movie scones oi’ fox ranches in Alaska. Prominent in the foreground were several of the patented Reid-made runways Dons which are made by Hall Man- ufacturing Company oi Summer. side- Complete style ranges hand-some designs, fine fabrics for your choos- ing. Don’t decide on your Coat without seeing for yourself the ex- ceptional values ofiered this week. i -—FOX SALES. —ln the recent i-lililifln fox sales conducted by 111111118011 Company tho Park island Remember, December 8th to 13th RADIO WEEK Silver Black Fox Company, R, (1 ft Holmen‘s. YOU Will not be urged into buying . windows in the preteptioug stare but we will be very glad to show you these splendicl f,{,,°.i"1,“1§'1,§§{“"g1f,fl;{_ef)f|'fe“ gpéglgg of Mmsrs- Sinclair and Stewart, so“. 2J0‘) sklns offer?“ for Sale and Lid., Summerside lend themselves admirably to beautiful (locom- ilon. This fact has been taken ad- vantage of by the store's decorator, Mr. Gcorgu Gorriii, who wilh 11 touch 0f genius all his own. has proved u richly impressive back- ground of pure white which when imprinted with tho words “lilt-rry __ Xmas“ woven in red and further enhanced by holly wreaths 11nd 11-15110] 1o "get 11 1311131," 119 1eq1111- tinsel. mlkus a1 very striking :11 one Q1‘ 1119 111911 011 1119 stage m window (iisplziy. Thu very sim- say "damn"; now for [119 1.1111119 c1. 1ilicity of tho color scheme 11i:1k1.'11 fer-t it 15 nggegsafy 111111 1119 it buiutifui more than anything lllonosyllablg be uttered 11y 11 (v0 else, and tho absence 0i excl-salvo mun, Why, to 111E Qyg, 1S 1111. 1111111 ornament gives thc onloukcr a "n" so weighty‘! lliauy 111111-1111“; .119. clcnr vi<-.v of the dainty or luxur- iicve tint an apostrophe robs 1111; ious gifts shown in the spacious word oi‘ its sling. thus: “He is :1 ‘\--'*!<'“'S- Tile displuy is so wrli 111111111‘ [inn fgllow," '1‘11ny 11150 Q1131. zirrnugcd that tho cife-"rt 'ls rtuite beaten out of firs1 place by two bounds- Tho Park Island (‘om- pany of Sumuit-sside is the first fox ranching stock company 0V9] foruied in North AlllBrlCZl and thi: record shows flint it is keeping th-‘J quality 11p_ (‘ALL ANI) SEE THESE SETS OR PHONE AND WE’LL TAKE ’EM TO YOU——NO OBLIGATION TO BUY livid) OS Summerside~Charlofleiown .__._i____._o to Egypt for half a century, ii not issued their propaganda against Also Spoke in Devon amt? iish tho belief that “linux11. it!" los [ts any 1mssible tingu 11f vulgarity 1f spoiled "damuill!" Perhaps they is good from u (listzzuce 11>‘ zit close rzmgv. it portrays somcthinui miuue :11;d 01111111111 in wvindnnv. llTCn-‘lililfl and is well worth Ono's Sirdar’s Assass- ination Was a for all time. After this plain-spoken warning there was an improvement, the Egyptian Government 11nd for nil we know may have directly in- the 'l‘l1nugi1 “scimtf ‘is recognized nn Amorjcutiisiii today, it has res "Ce? Eflman 3 7urrtish your and political difficulties at home turned the attention of (he British an» right; h11t it’ s0, why? . _ _ Isplrcd the assassination of I11 u recent issue. l culled atten- Sxrdur‘. boon borrowed from us, one of verbal emigrants that have io 1208-12-8Mtth3i. while viewing it. Mr. (lorrill has Excerpts from Scribner’: Magazine (August and September '24) A list of leading drawn up in any‘ (lecnde of the 19th century would uvuiwvhciuiing uion. How about such a list tod-ayi’: , , . _ , . What group of men have produced ‘than ‘He ‘l humlud “ Omen m one within the last few moniths novels equal in merit to "So Big,” by Edna Forber; _ York by Edith Wharton; iiuirioiiiztker," field; I (lulu; "Tho Lost Lady," by Willa. Cathcr; Hurst; "Jennifer Lorn." by Elinor Vl/ylio? Whuu the house of llarpers rcct-utly offered n prize for the bust new novel, it was awarded to Mur- gziri-t Vvilson for "The Able Mc tions show 11crhnps more creative 1iow1~r than 11mm.- ficiion. Sonic thy the world may sot; 11 iletiing Biald ‘Z wo111nr..poct and s. first-class coni- post-z‘. There are of course many who rcgard~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Christina Roseitl us in the front rank of poets; but there are 11101111 who do not. No- wvhcre. and at no time on thc earth ,bas there appeared a woman among (the great umkers of music, This is lat first sight all tht- more remark 111119 because it is probable that As I like Ii; (William Lyon Phelps) story-writers have shown preponderance an of (111.11; who understand and appreci- ‘ate the best music. Thu fuct is, how evcr. that poetry and music are pro-euiincntly tht- manly arts; there urt- more first-class woman athletes than first-class wumin pools 21ml composers. Must this 11i- \\'1|yslioso‘! . . . . Those who still belicvu that “wo- man's place is in the houfe" ought tn rend i)<i1'11tl1y' (‘unfit-id's novel “The lloiiic-mukvr." And those who do not believe it ought also to road the sumo book. it is lhc boststu1"y' tho four books of New “The by Dorothy C1111- "Faint Perfume," by Zona “Lummox,” by Einnic Imiigiiliiis." I11 cv iry sc-nsu of the . , word. “111111111 :1r:i6011klng 11p. 13W, l‘ rltifin‘ ‘smile lufheg tmfnl Poetical and musical cnmposi- “u” ' ' ' l" m" u u er 3 0' Lin! rt-zulnr lies in the father and :1 (‘tlfifllfl point i11 the narrative ox- chungi- occupations to the e110!‘- vnous iiilYiliLlilgQ of both, and 111.-r- . licuizirly to the advantage of tin.‘ three children, who. like all child- ren, arc in the power of older but nut necessarily wiser belngs- For there arc many parei ts, not inton- tioually cruel or 11nd fferent. who first-class >———-— Save your hair by rubbing the scalp three times n 11111tl1cr--»t\vo living persons who at ~ tiou ‘.0 the various evils resulting from ll1.- growing fashion of solu- :s1u. New lot mo, with less cmphais is, indicate its more agreeable as- lpiacis. Every one ought 1o have not- iced that steadily incrtusing use of personalities is bunks, railway ticket-offices, and other places Whereas formerly the visitor mer- ely JUOTGS-Slltl Mr. Anon seated be- hiud his glittering mahogany. or gazed at him through the iron grille, where he gazed at you in security, now one sees a handsome coppu." sign: MR. ALLING and knows that the functlonary is asiually 11 humnu being with -:1 mun. This is a feature of soloism that has iwt-rytiiing to recommend 1t, nnd nolhing against it. But it should be cirriri furlhr. Every railway train should have posted :1 iogiuui‘ THE CONDUCTOR OF TillS TRAIN iS Mli. JOHN M FWNS. THE PIYLLMAN CONDUCTOR IS Mil. HENRY ATKINSON. or whutcvor their 111111105 may bc- . l think we Luke policemen, proft. rs, conductors, etc, much too routinely. Strung as it may $0.211, they arc human beings. A y 111.111. on an infcrnally hot 1lz1y,' i entered a crowded dining-cur, 111d as l passed the dining-car con- ductor, I remarked casually: "This must be 11 pretty hard (lay for you; 2nd he for those boys in tht- kitch- also workcd out :1 splendid color‘ scheme in: tho dicorntinu of the interior of Sinclair's COIIUIHHllOEIS and bright store; which presents the innumerable gifts suggestion- iu a most attractlvr- wayw ' v SenselesséAct Russian, German. EBYDiiiili "lid English patriots and public mon nl responsibility for the assassina- tion in the streets of Cairo of Sir Luc Stack, the Slrdar. Only ‘lie’ Egyptian Government has been or- dered to apologize and pay an in- demnity, because its responsibility appears to be the clearest. Never- theless, if there had not been active German agents at work before the war; been Ilulshcvist emissaries busy after the Treaty of Vtrrflfliiififl Wii-‘i slglicll, 11nd ‘if there i1111i not been English politicians whoarouucd hop e5 iii Egypt that could not be realiz- cll thcrc would have been n0 as- snssination, Zaghloui Pasha has ox- prrsscd his own horror and regret at what has llflllpened. but Zllllilililii is not without his own share of blame. lie is a politician as well as 21 patriot, and for his own cnds fanned the dangrous fircs ofnntlon- uiism. llc was considcrcil a danger. 11115 agitator by the British Govern- ment and was eiifleiicii from Egypt in the fear that as a rdsltlt of his teachings some such tragedy might m0}- PERSONALS ~—Rev. Dr. Gauthier. Palmer Road was in Summersirle on Wednes~ (lily. a —-Mr. Pope Clark, Charlottetown, was in Stimmcrsitle on Wednesday- —.\lr. J. Gordon Sillikcr, Depty. Proihonouiry. Summcrsido, has moved his place oi‘ rtn-idcucc from Church Strcc-t to ltunzscll St.—-ll. ——<.Vlr. Lewis ilcarti, Granville St. is again around alter being conflu- cd to ills home for hoverni (lays with threatened pncumoniit-li. -- llllss Joan McFndycn, Kcnsing- ton. i‘i!'iill‘il(‘il last 11111-11 from 11 very nnjuynbic trip to the coast, going as fur as Scuiilc, Wash. lilies McFad- yon also visited Victoria, Vancouv- or, llunff, Calgary 11nd other places cn route. +>—-i- Eastern Guardian ..'SHOP from Holmans Catalog. must shoulder among them the fln- 5mm‘ Owed to Lord Cromer. whole political career to the favor lof the British. He was picked out by Lord Cromer for in Egypt and was made Minister of Justice. -“ were had m” He was (rusted by the British au- thorities, and it is said by Frederick Cuuliffe Owen, C.B.E-, that he cveu owed his brilliant marriage to the Mustaphu Pasha Fehmi to the kind- ly interest of Lord Cromor. But Zughloui decided that ihoro morn took up tho ULiUBO uf the National- ists. 'l‘i1.'s he did with n vougczince, showing 11 prticulnr venom against the British. in 1919 it was necessary to cxllg him couutry- liq was sent first to Malta, thcn to the Seychelles islands and finally to Gfbraitar. This, of course. made him a martyr, but did tench him restraint, for when the Protected by Britain. Mr- Cuullffo Owcu says:- "ivhllo denying to England any rights or privileges superior to those of any other foreign power, the Egyptian Government still re- lics upon her for defence against foreign aggression. if, for instance, ltniy fulfilled her threat of last Summer to seize the Egyptian port, of Sollum, 300 miles west of Alex- andria, in order to prevent its being uscd by her Senoussi adversaries smith of Tripoli as a means of ob- taining war supplies fro111 Europe. it would be to England that King E1111d's Government would be oblig. ed to appeal for protection. For when Great Britain granted to the Egyptians, not as s. right but as a .2111, provisional natlonnl independ- uncc in place of tho previous status of thcir country, she proclaimed to tin» cniire world that Bile undertook the (lcfencc of Egypt against all foreign aggression, and that she woulil regard as nn unfriendly act (involving war) an alttemspt at inter fol-once in the affairs of Egypt by another power, and as an act to be repelled by all the means at her command. She likewise accepted Government from Egypt. liut in the MacDonald regime there was u rc- vt-rsion to the former unhappy Zaghloul Pasha. himself owes his advancement daughter and heiress of the late \\' la ri dl-stlnctlon for him if hu found from the IlOi. a wider appllcufluu in 11 new e11 oument and visit 11s now with "Made in U. S. A.“ stamp 011th Tho word 111 still pnrt of the ve ~ cular of Devon (Tclgn valley ti’ trict, whore you may be greeted "it did rain zum isomcl." i0 ilifl a-to the extent of a recent do pour. Devonshirc has furnish the Un-llcd States with other ve emigrnnts- such as "guess." "0 latc" and "reckon," all nowb ed as American goods-Lilli Chronicle. .- c. i. ‘ MAKE PRA TT’S YOUR Headquarters F OR Christmas G004 Things i Hare are a few of the "iilli jfor your selection:- CAN-DES - Walnut and Pfillllfi 3PM"; Toffees, Peanut Brittle. it: Gems, Barley TOW- ch°°°l ', Oluatem Dill)‘ Jmwm British finully permitted him to re. t11rn to Egypt he reuewcd his cum- paign with greater ardor than over. it was not long before he realized tho difficulty of his position for when on a couple oi’ occasions he secmod to show some reasonable- ness to the British side of the case his lifc was attempted by fanatics. the full responsibility for the pro- tcctlon of all foreign interests and‘ minorities and of all foreign life and property in Egypt. And yet the events of the past two or three years have shown pretty clearly that largely owing to political con- ditions in England her Government bus been unsuccessful in its en- dcavors to protect the lives and interests of oven her own sub- jects in the land of the Niio, let alone those of the subjects oi’. other foreign pov/ers." ‘week with Minird‘s. en, i 1:111 certainly sorry for them." Xmas Ribbon Mlxlll": "l": Kisses. All kinds oi .92" eiates and Creams. 5P" “ French. etc. COOKING surrusil" "n.1,", N11“, Flourstunuv "ma" Fuwrm“ Elrmu. Butter, Lard. spim- Pram Citron. Lemon PM» Dates, Fist. m- FRUIT 011W California Apllili" m1, and. oranafl- °'"'“' . Raisins, m. Diw- "l" take more care of so elcmuntziry 11 mechanism as aFord car than ii. ly T9 iiiY Sllllili-“P- iii? i9" U" ill-V "(Wk d0 of lite delicate and complex lilili Weill. "Say." he cried, “I don't 501115 o; me“. 011,191.11“; _ _ know your name or who you are, 0m- rcason, among others, for my iilli i “’EM i0 kiwi‘! Ytlii "T" till" admiration of Dorothy Canficld is mil!’ iwr-‘mll iollaY who h" Fliliwli 111111 11m urusm, snucuu-e of 111.1. ur- ur my mon Lin- sllghtost v-iiusltl- work 1.081s “pm, 911111111111 10,111,151. nmilou. l llllVp rcccivr-d nothluc tious. 1t is her recognition of 1111 but kick-s and complaints of all tomes 111.11 11111110 11111111111 1119 5 -.. kinds, 1111i lshaii never forget. you 115111111111 1111-11 1111-0; 1o 1191- 111-11.111.g. its long 11s l livv." And yet l had Tuesday evening after n year's Lions an impurmnu, 111111 can 11w only “passed tho time of dny.“ it ‘liucss of Mrs. Daniel Compton in er bi.- found in any morn record of will‘ lie-Wills" i iiilli P98571191] iiiiii the 315i Y9"? Di ileiilile- Miii- 09ml) ||111ng111cd 11111-9111111-115 o1- 111 41111; and his mru, not as ziutoiuatn, but ton “'11s a moat estimable (‘hrlstian [copyg m) 1111111111- 11nw 11¢1;111-a1.~.' 1,1" 1s hum-sun beings. ‘woman, of udmlrnbie qualities of ‘ 111-11111 91-91-11,, _ _ _ _ 1n speaking of persons as distln- mind and heart. and hcr death will " licarn from tbit admirable wcek- functionaries, the be learned with regret by mnny happen as has now occurred. ..*EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. hlurdock is now Guardian A:- out lu Montague nud will be pleas- mi to roceivc ncws items, advertis- ing, Job Printing. new and re- nownl subscriptions-elf. mpatntrg‘ LIN1MENT "" ism: use .\_ IMPORTANT A Senselcse Assassination- The assassination oi‘ Sir Lee Stuck is one of the most senseless i11 thn long list of political assass- inuilous. Every sane person knows that it cannot help i-ho 081188 0i Egyptian nationalism; that it can only h11rt it, for the prospect is now that the autonomy granted Elfylii will ho withdrawn and that the threat contained in the note sent LADY_ DEAD-The death occurred at Georgetown. . WAGED Foreign biotterl. Before the war. the Nationalist zzulshed from cnuse was greatly strengthened by 1 _ 1 11 1 .1111 _1 "T111111" 111111 English hztv1- 11 custom which. al- friends. She loaves t0 mourn be- 1h 1 1 ,{{,."§§1‘,’,',1§? n‘ 1>1:;(1a,1e1p11|a 111111;. though it may have no belittling sides n sorrnwiug husband, two to the Egyptian Government by e “my u“ in Calm or the Baron ._Z_<..>____ TOYS nziur, nsscrhliled 11 court COllipit-hlil silrnificnncc. rather infuriates me. H9118. Joli" llilfi Tiiellliliie iii New the British Government two years M“ oppenhelm‘ “h” w“ atmch‘ considerate A large assortmefll “Tall: Have 7°" av" h“ “u” t° 11f 25 1irnfessinnni musicians 11ml The!’ "9"" 51")’: “Thai i“ m“ milk" loll“ “m! m" ‘lawman’ Mm‘ C‘ ago will be carried out. In that ed to the German Embassy there‘ and Gifts to qiliiiien l ‘ “M” ma‘ Y°" °"1°Y P°"°°‘ om- novelist. m (lBCide on the 1111111 or the vostnrui." but "Tnmwli- Barnes "mi Mi" All” Cmm” t 1 orl Allenb the-n Brlt’sh Unde‘ "'6 9'91"“ “l Olleiiial “l” Friend-NOW that you have been hearts of ti"! kldlfl“ l yum"? 0° 7°” '7" 7”‘ igrvntust composers 1111i their lll-lsl- the milk" "That will be the DOBL" w" i" Gmriiemwn- no e‘ ‘ I y’ ' (lies 11nd researches 11.1 301 11110 married some time old friend tell i w" ill" s We" °f W" 'fr-1'11l114~s,'l‘l1c only composition 111.11 As though thesc two human beings -—i<oo———— Ilivliililllelililill’ i" Elm" w" m‘ 1 1, 1h 1 me frankly your '0 lnion 1' the‘ “F” n- l work-aching, smarbng. or . .,1,1.,1n,,1 .1 111,111,111. n1 votes w'1~1 bud 11s ihcir sole reason for (‘Xis- THEY DIDN'T MATCH struclctl to inform the Egyptian Due w‘ V“ o“ ‘Hscmitenled 1.1 t M p o‘ w h", 11 whole W‘ 1 "9""! i»! ii’ "l"! 0i‘ Grit W“ ‘l‘i1'i~ Aielslerfilnger" which Cvrtflill- it'll?" iii" iliiliiiillil "i "lml "l —"— Government hat its grant of uat- Egyptian“ “d "mde l‘ ‘plain m lllllrhllaglvllfellt-e-‘Juslltch “mulled Man nt.iiiled uP with gllttlilii‘ “do” 1,911,111 m, 11,137 1y ',1.._., .1.1.,,,1 11; 1111. 111111 11111111111111. lcttcrs! No matter 110w lnconsider~ Cindy's father raised chickens, 10m“ ln(h,pen'dencp womd be Wm? them that Germany had the utmost (lear, wlil you? m w" d“ my 71:1; for your lady or f‘ Do You ever. while readinfi. 1 ‘M!’ iflnnwlm: “Tw IlacW-S “In? in “l0 ‘Hxmag h" m Anlvrfgllfilt halal and (Hanna Underwood a“ about drawn since the Egyptian people sympmhy mi‘ iiieil‘ independence -<'>—-—— i man frlflld» human‘, nuns. 19nd m“ ‘he pm“ ‘uddenly H rmmm llluihfilllllllsfillln“ llillllllilih llfeilfltaceSllllfilci? . . a sewn“ mms‘ one (my “he was mk- had shown themselves thoroughly yeammgm He (“d a good deal “WHOW A eIldlCltlS mothfl’ "mm ow My goes misty" and confused? nmslyq, w “I? U .8“ w. .0 The“, “H, mfg: 0,11,01,91,, mm P" to “N” m" MW "H" "f PM’ M h M t build up the Nationalist party 1mg ' e DwqouNT l‘ n “mun” w’ 7°“ m Mid I” m“ M"! e ‘mum ‘ IL I mon myths. Everyywriter ‘except pips’ Th” were “my "law mil“ "nwnnhy or n’ me I an a n was expelled from the country on SPECIAL Tncin" allowed to 5¢il°°' or any Olub oi I'll! kmdéw lug a quantity °l ‘"7 F, above TOW. clmlmha Xmas Decorations ¢ t ‘Symphony. The first six composers 1- 1119 l11 (i1: order: Burthnven. Wngnr-r. Bach, Mozart, iiraham. Srhulu rt This vote interested 1111- fnr l have always maintained it Very Often Starts‘ Chronic stomach or bowel trou- ble often causes an inflammation which spreads to the appendix, wns given that if matters did not immediately and maberially im- prove independence would be lost your b,“ 1,,- nmmpap" 1111., cuddled down beside a smooth tan ther away from the eyes than formerly? if you have noticed any of 1 the most popular believes that his "mm r 1mblishers do not sufficiently ad- . B’ , vvrtise his works; every owner 0f ‘Am qalmee ma") m" 11 rising house laellovea that his mmples’ Glad-v” Mkeib the outbreak of war. While the war_waa on British surveillance of Egypt was so strict that there was Fanny's lo y . A a: ‘Q _ 1 $11” marry you?" - g9 yen“ ago, when 11 playwright. abbreviation quite so irritating. i 1 Al i’ thee. peculiarities with your Wfllllil lu- rvisy t0 ogre.- nu tho fifHl architect tines not give the case Ififll’ deal? fl‘? w“ mm» - ----i-— “m9 Wliliri-liiiiliy for the National- causing appendicitis. Ordinary. x “brm”, it 1 . eyes you should have them four, but. tun: m» 1'1:11 man would ruifiicltuit 111>rsonnl attention; every s i. thsn. sheurelunrked in n“ no nnsaev. ~ 1m to become active, 11.11 when 11 bowel inflammation can often be m" °° w "fly-an 3 carmmy anmnmh ca" and he ,1 111111101. 011115111118 _ 1 _ _ _ 11011111111.“ 11811914111 111111 111.. 11191111 a disgusted lone. she couldnt 1' ‘L 1 W111 01,91- Bo1111mv1" "on," were relieved with simple 1111-1181-1119“ All floods t: ‘imm m“, i‘ m un at once. 1 um hoping that 1 511.111 1.0 nbie plays 1.11 worst came when 11.. is have set on her own eggs. T A o 2 "n, ,0 11,, 6mm“. Th" biwklhorn. em. an mixed in Mien, will" 4"“ i .10 discover n new novel where the a partner and his best when he is -——<9>—~——- v . m“ u] l7‘ ' ° “3°m" lira. Most medicinesaet only on will" P°"""°- V _ E, E, young 11070111911, figure is not de- an opponent. . . . 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