IUNE ’_°‘ I9" .' "““' “""‘°" "'"'° -` . ' THE cHARLo'i"1‘ETowN GUARDIAN ~ mu-I or nw or PAGE ~ W . W... ' 15-13.’ . my I ,. , . ,-' ,ehilrg ».‘ We make a specialty of growl" i by " 5 well its carrying on the most cxtensfireviiieiilgetebuzfgewdhetlxephlgfhim Provinces. For several years, we have devoted our whole time personally to i, home garden, Mr. Campbell faking we are in a better position than ever ber of custcmers at home and abroad. hl - n numher nf flower plants, not popular, and unsIiI\sblsi».yI?rI.Iir hlelswlxlevegigdbfalriili tho plants most called for. Annual beddins flower plants.- ` soMI<.'r1IuEs “af urtoitiuss A- A I A-T' X ’ A I -I ' I ' nun -I Sometimes when o'er the woodlands A Sl" I" “Move forward in the sisl 1 . , ah hushed and cool, v please." _ T e gathering shadows of the calm ' . "Goulet-It place in the city." 'night falls, "Ladies and gentlemen." as When darkness lies upon the quiet 9 pool An evening song-bird piaiutive calls, l hear the boom of breakers far ht! away, '- charge of the retail market and As~the rush upon the sandy shore, before, to attend to our large 'nun Aster Phlox Verbens Stock , Pt ' Z ‘ . - (Tall sud'dwsrf.I `Mignon'ette, Alys‘i\Ii‘r‘ril,"I.oilIne'lii: }(;}arif¢:l`tTI’lszhililrfdénljgditggiong ALL THE ABOVE ANNUALS i5c PER. Soedling Pansies Salv' .' (D 5 - _ ._ _ 3 Cgisrnstipris $9 'psf gtgtanougg Soedhng Dahhas and Sc: erren s n In ere ver. L e`C| . . , - . Disnthsue, Sweet William, Forge(tnIergot an`iimI‘Iri°|]I‘yIi‘t:I.2k:?i:”dsrlliagdd riczevdixlon Vegetable Plants.-Ex‘ra early transplanted cabbage plants `5oc por hungire DOZ. III Late rahlaage plants Iac per hundred. (Ready about I5th june, r Cauhfl :wer and Cele ¢ h d .d_ _ , _ ..-I. .A .1¥t%..°°a.::.'¢.. .;;‘;.‘:’:;‘:;.° ".=1.‘:.:;.:::° :sa ‘::‘,;:..’.i’;‘ per dcz. w°.""n ““““3l' P°°t3ll° fwfr but Perrcnials add lc each extra I-*me C“I’h*'K° Plan" 5° Uxlfa [WF bundrcd. transplanted early cabbage cauli flower and celr ry loc must be added per hundred for ' postage. I. t t t l' 3: per doz. extra for postage, and very early tomato plants (ic ding? iiiuidtfm '**`|4¢d fm" P°°'i\K°- Large orders should go by exprers or freight p Our Charlottetown market is open every day from 8 to 6 o’clocl¢ It will be the il!‘t1l'8ll Of Customzrs t0 call there uhcn at all convenient and pctdonally sele their plants. Flowers have been so much improved of late years that the old time Y Thoughts come to me, some sud, 1- ed some all gay, 0 Memories of other days that long arre o'er. Sometimes when o'er this world of I pain and smart, ' - The first shadows of the evenings come, ` I sink to rest, thinking, I'vc done my part. " 'Mid hours of rain und days of d_ glowing sun, But when at last the darkness steals ra awby. oc And the first rosy tints of dawn aDPear All sadness with the night has passed away, ls All that is good and beautiful ls be here. FLORA MCDONALD 'cf cardigan, P. sf 1.' stork vI'o\`IlIf not he recognized. Please rc member to send cash with orders, and write plainly. lil" “3m° and 3dd"¢5l~ Every season wo receive a number of orders ithout a signature. J. J. GAY £5’ SON =9-Nmwf E mf. l ~. g _ , _v...__¢-5 ,555 STEAMSIIII’ SAILINGS ‘ .__;.» 6’ AD railroad linen esnneer with steamer: at Montreal and Quebec. Beautiful Indeed Is The St. Lawrence Now FRING ha_a lent In the natural attractions al ' L this hirlnrte river. the I-harm of her frethnesa. and soft-tinlrd cololingx. Ererywltele within eve-mrh nmrllrr s flat, green country, dotted uhh Ihr u-lure. deep-rnelerl houru of nrnmmend’i hannant. |’icIure|qur liula villages struggling to the wan-r‘u r-rlge. Anriz-nt while stone rhurcher wilh thrirgilderl rrmars ririnf to the lky. The cont rrerm and blues ofthe glistening. snow-rapped l.s-Irrnrian Mountains. The sir Is sweet and balmy. 'rio ir-rin-1 quiet. rrfreshinl. mrshinraftcr the turmoil of the eiry. Travel to EURO Pliun the ROYAL EDWARD ROYAL GEORGE ann mrorrlir r\rm.l lrnrrnri ul the St. Lawrance. Nnrlllvle like lt in Furar. nnr in whole America. Ani .wr ni-arrilrip arrnt. ur write for beautiful .~r»lo|»:Il. rirlcripiive booklet. L1/ze f' _ [il1l}l"1,’;!‘ P. Mooney, General Agent Crnsdisn Northern.Steamsh.ps Limited. HALIFAX ` ’ 2 . » Furness Q Withy Co, Ltd . 5'! EAMSIIII’ LINERS From Londo Btsamer From Ilalifna May Itth Shenandoah .Iuns6t.h ‘ (Via Bt. John'sl “ 25th Rappahannock " 18th June sth Kanawha " 25th “ und Shenandoah From liverpool Steamer Msylth Tabasco “ iolih Alu-Ierinns “ 28th Duraneo June teth Tobacco - " V 'Nth Almeriaun The sbovs stssmera have a limited ac- commodation for saloon passenxnrs. Passengers and Freiehr Azents for the suaii L`tas'sraamaIue ue. sr I-Islam. PURNBBS_WI'I.‘HY I! U0.. LTD. HIIIIIX N.5. Agents From Halifax Ma! 25th June rith “ 22nd il- “I I ‘ - 1 CANADIAN PAcIr|c I ‘ INPHIS fl AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS ' ST LAWRENCE ROUTE Empress of Ireland ....... ..Fri. Juno t4 FIRST CABIN l|lI"lllssE8............ ...........saz.w DN CLASS ‘Second Cabin) 'uu.irAIIsu."- I ._ ...... sscoso cAsIii'°" 'IKPKIBBES..................__._., .n Pgmsnglmn CLASS (laser Roste..ffiff"f""""'°`_" lllmpresses 0all_At I-Iahtsx -_D______._,_ _ -,..__.___. _ _ ‘W' I-to Au.n,tT` A :.0 gas. A. sive. LIrpaf'iI'if“lslf§," N. -°" . K. IQHB. .coal Mant 0.I‘.II._ Opera ouuo Rullrlme. Ilh'tnwn. C* AH. ,, YY. "` -=-'*'-=° _ may ' 'IIIE COI.0NIAI. LINE Tho' only independent line between _ New England Q New York, offers an IMPROVED PASSENGER I. sssvlcs ssrwsss .. Boston & New York VIA RAIL AND l0A'I‘ Nl ROUND _ _ $25’ NAY I TRIP 54'” WEEK DAYS AND SUNDAY! Felt. andwlsgant propeller steamsrs. "Concord°’and“I.exington‘° ` In Comnnsalou. “Wo cam: the euotlx dem snide . , .poop re u r n`¢:.l|o':\'ncut aerrvrce vliiih tlefy sfatsf Nome and modern appointments. Ticket Dfflca. ' $53.75 $32.50 $31.25 f ALL TIIE WAY BY WATER Eastern S. S. Corporation INTEltNA’I`lONA'I LINE - Fares Charlottetcvvn to Boston $12.20 to Por - la d sll.10. I Bt. J h t 9.00 s. SULTANA CAKE. t env butter. li cups white sugar, 3 eggs, beaten separately, I cIIp milk ‘Al cups sifted flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 2 cups sultsna rais- ins, 1 ounce peel.-Mrs. H. B. Ohrt, Toronto, in Canadian Farm Cook Women In Society _1 Lifeless I'Iair Doesn’t Match a Graceful Form and Ilsnd- some Face. Glorious hair! how many women want it and how few have it. The care of at “ox the hair is s _t-' -.E~.i_, ;‘».°\»‘.t< .I puzzle to most. women, y e 1; I;g.,`.,l‘~,¢-:_-qf~`l.‘. \` ;"~tl a n y woman, x":- _i jj,v_ ,I' J, no matter - ° ,{.,';€°_\`$:r;,1\“f"~‘_:;`rl_Lq,' what her sta-/p. £U\f\\- use In uIe,_ 'L ’- I U \ can easily ac- .rp quire a wealth ` of radiant, lux- uriant hair, so fascinating that everyone will ad- mire it. Use PARISIAN SAGE, thn.t’s the secret of beautiful hair. Use this re- fined, refreshing, hair dressing regu- larly, and soon dandruh will disap- pear; falling hair will cease, scalp itch will vanish and life and beauty will quickly appear. PARISIAN 'SAGE is just as good for men and children as for women, and if it doesn't give satisfaction to any user money will be refunded. Large bottle 50 cents at George E. Hughes' and dealers everywhere. Nox A Cold In 0ne Day 108 is the number of 3 prescription by an eminent. doctor, and it cures Coughs, Colds, Broncliitis and Sore n .saves _ o n u _ Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays for rphroatu Try it" 25 cents B bottle at East-port, Lubec. and Boston, Returnlu leaves India Wharf. Boston, Geo E. Hughes DrIIg Store. M““d“’”- $V°d“°°d“Y° “ml F'id‘W“- *lf 9 8. In. r . . a 1 L" sg. c',_'§ stwesn Portlandsnd New Yorbk. ME'l‘ROP0_LfTAN S'l‘I§AMt~li-Ii LINE -Dtrect service between Boston and New York. rassenger service June i0th to to October Izth, 18I2. Magnificent new passenger steamshins Massachusetts and Bunker Hill. Freight service throughout the you For ttlqlrpts. ;It£I;rI\\{tt;ro snr: Inloémstlon apyo oca census. secs: :hacked through to destination. L. B Thompson. T. F. 1 I’ A WM. G. LEE. Agent. Rt John. N. Charlottetown Slesm Navigation Co.. Limited. Uommsnclnrr Monday the 27th of May the Steamer "Northumberland" leavos Charlottetown for l’ictou,N S., at 8.20 o‘cIock a. m.. leaving Picton on return shout 4.10 p. In. . and Portland at 500 p m, for q r.i.“nui°.IsA%nI."A=;........... F Ire Insurance _For rates in the P. E. Fire Insurance Uoniipsnies ings, Uhurchrys. alls S Oheesp Factories Water etc. ste A I ‘W I ° o. o. ss:I.L,iozsr - Phone CN O .-ug '.7 :Q __'; 5. 2;: d Mutua rm Build s, Hotels .-;1;~,_5. I f"»‘ *fs , _.-_.{I,:’i"".~';, » --`s~'-'.t¢‘l\_;\‘.;_-,»- ' ,_ 1,., ‘_ , ..-mm -- "-" .éiu::’:‘I2::.a:,".f..“‘ ”‘°°°“ ‘°' “"- BAIIDN IDEAL ` Ste e 'E ross 33 5 ? 55° am r mp _ lsaves Summersloe for Point du Ch _ B., sbout.10o’clock u. m., leavingl’ du Ohene on return about 4.140 p. m., cn neotlng with express trains for Char|ot~ totown and 'l‘Izn|sh. <'onn_ectIf_»na made at Point du tihsréri fpr all points In t ‘snails B and the United ` dew’ WAKEFORIL Manager. wglzharlottetown. P. E. Island, Rllrtl May 5-'zulu f . _ , , SDURIS, P.E. Island and MAGDALEN ISLAND STEAM-SIIIP SERVICE 'l`hoA I, Steam ship “LADY BYllII..' will leave the Railway vvhsrfflflctou, every Monday and Thursday morning on srrlvalolthe Express from Hslifsx. for the Magdalen Islands, calling at Hourls, t’. E. I. grungsnd returning. I I I. W If b t ...’f.°&'§“Ji‘°rl'¢ZLif’I’."u.5n..,.'T‘ u...i’. “iv Ives,A ont ut. Picton. lllswhew It Mo hash. :cents at oourls or m. McLure anszsr and Owner. Picton. April 22nd. |912- -ifidtf. PAN'r]`_1_Nn Direct Route to Boston Comrnenclng 1th May and folic*/|08 Tuesdays, steamer will leave for HAWK ESBURY. IIALIFAX and BOSTON- Roturning leave Boston every Sstilrv day st noon. For further information apply to r. Nlcou. " l »..ii.‘..!'.‘a‘.'."it.‘:.”..i“»E1*:‘i:... I . I-Osman " E . Av-1* °'=‘1`°*° ‘Rmx Cnrronkcco co ‘ "RMS °“s"A° misses keep wt fllmnnm ° S' tal Annu ocsutenerewa ouch” §~7M3 ° A"¢"°“.°"° | time-i-II A A 3°°“MEIrc fn* - -3od|th6m ` The Standard Bred Wilkes Stallion Baron ldcnl No. 2t57!r¢wI'l make the season of_ |912 as fnllowsr- Wm. H. t.1ampl>elt's, Irlsntowo. night May 7. ll, June I. I8. July 2. Jacob Best's, Ilsléaetiue, noon May It 2! June 5, |ll,JIrly B, nn home to the owner s stnble. Jonah I/ew\s', Freetown.nonn.IlIlII\' lt,29.June i|,25.July 9. and herria t. I the ov\_n cI"s stable same mght. Uarnley Ularkr. tlu \'endI»ah, -noon May I6 30. .Iunel;l,2 '.57 Jul_v rt. Elton R brtson‘s tn ten May I6, 2t0. Juno lt, 21, I IIly and home to owncr‘u stable Maron idonl Ill br- stthe owner’s stable only on dates nn-nvloned above. .llsres Inet by agnolntn unr. _ Baron Ideals rit. crop of colts I_s two yours old some of the_m ave been hitched are eslsy bro rr. arc lmr, :ood muted, and good onltor _ _ Baron ide _Is from the best family oI_ race und csrjrxnqu horses In Amorlcu -the Wilkes fumlly. ’srtIf~s breeding carnage horses should noe Iiurr~n_ Irteu and t II stock before hveedlng their mares. Mares as owner`I\ risk. .I It C/tMI'BEI.I., _ Owner and Manager. Clifton. New London I-Ttlhdtuitlipd ISMDIIE and CIIEW lllllllll um; Twist Tobacco Manufactured by lllllM QSPEPSII. Dyspepaia is one of the most prevalent tmublu of civilized life. and thousand: of people sutier untold agony alter every meal, for nearly everything that enters a weak dyspeptic stomach acts as an Irritant.. ', .The long trsln of distrusisg symptoms. which render life a burden to the vletim °l ¢X!P¢Pli8. my be promptly cured by e use of Burdock Blood Bitters. Mrs. Wm. J. Boyne, Lepreau, N.B., writes:-"I thought I would write and tell you of the good Burdock Blood Hitters has done me and also tell you how thankful I sm. " For ive yesnl had beuaagreat sufferer Irom dyspepsia, and tried diB`erent doc- tors and proprietary medicines, but could get no relief. One dsy o friend told me to try Burdock Blood Bittera. I did not have much faith in it, but I thought I would give it a trial. To-day I am completely cured, and I will always recommend it." Burdock Blood Bitters hu been on the market for about thirty-ive years and It manufactured only by The T. Mnbqm C0.. Limited. Toronto, (ht. ff _ A CHANGE OF CHURCHES. We've changed our church oh yes, ln- deed. We would not stny and he Insulted every Sunday by the Minist- er that we 4 I-Ind hired and paid our money to, and have him take delight In making us uncomfortable in every- body's sight. He used to preach ondxolding back the poor man's loaf of bread He used to hint. at crooked deals till father's neck got red He talked so much on politics and worldly thingslike that At last the landslide had to come, and father grabbed his hat; With all ithe family- nftcr,him he marched right out the door And we never go to that church any more. In all the time we held that man to earn hisllivelihood, I-Ie never spoke a blessed word that did us any good. “Our duty.to our Brother," every week we had to hear As if we didn’t send our chcquc for charity each year! But n,ow \ve'll spend our money whcrc they make us feel at home With nice old gospel sermons;whcrc the pastor doesn't foam Arbour, a lot of week days things mcd- dle with affairs, That are the private business of mul- timillionaires. A preacher has to choose a text that doesn't make a sore. Or we never 0 to church any more. g . FRENCH MUSTARD. 3 tnblespoonfui of mustard, 1 tnblespoonful of granulated sugar; mix well together then beat in rm egg until it is smooth. Add 1 ' tea- cup of vinegar, a little at A time, the stove and cook three or four minutes stirring all the time. When cool, ad-tl lteaspoonful of the best olive oil taking care to get it all thoroughly worked in, You will rind this very nice. FIRSI APPI.ICA'I`l0N IIAIIIIENS TIIE IIAIII A Simple Remedy Gives Colo- Sfrength and Beauty to i ' I the IIair. You don't have to have gray hair or faded hair if you don‘t want to. Why look old or unattractive? If your hair is gray or faded, you can change it easily, quickly and effect- ively by uaing W.yeth's Sage and Sulphur I-Iair Remedy. Apply s little tonight, and in the morning you will he agreeahly surprised at the results from a single application. The gray hairs will be less conspicuous, and after n few more applications will be restored to natural color. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur also quickly removes dandrull, leaves the scalp clean and healthy, and I>ro~ motes the growth of the hair. It Is u clean wholesome dressing which may be used at any time with perfect safety. riiet a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and soe how quickly it will restore the youthful color and beauty of your hair and forever end the nasty dandrufl, hot, itchy scalp and falling hair. All tlrugglsts sell it under guarantee that the money will bs refunded if you are not satisfied after falr trial. Special agent E. A. Foster, Sunnyside. pa-una _i'aaaa_.'aa_.uI _ snr, Auction Sale! IIOUSE AND FURNITURE I nm instructed by H. D. DUNIIAR Esq , to sell on the premises Elm Avenue, on TUESDAY TIIE Ilth DAY OF JUNE. I9|2 COMMBNCING AT ONE 0’CI.0CIl P. H. His house with 8 rooms, shop, and warehouse. Alaoall his household t`urnit~ ure. consisting of parlor, dining room. bed room, and kitchen furniture. sewing machine. sideboard, carpets ollclotb. mats and pictures, a lot t|n` and enamel ware. new: three bedroom suits complete, I Happy Thought range. I Silver Moor- hoater. I shop stove, and lot other articles not enumerated here Also I 3 Ilene. working it all smooth; then set mf "Gentlemen, be seated.” “lt pays to traue at---_‘ir "I’a.ssengers not allowed on the gi platform." C. AN the Bell Boland] In The Wolf] F03 BACKAIHI fslltoondentsndtho slame,vesh.sareo¢ schisgboek. _r .Ir Ea ii. "Nut responsible -for hats and . Yeuovgtg; the baggy;-givg ghgg umbrellas." "Elevator out ol order." "Count your change before leavin window." "lJon't feed the animals." "hpced limit,, 12 miles an hour." THE JUNE FORECAST. And then the city bosrder will Begin to correspond With some bucolic country place Of which his wife is fond. more work than they can possibly do-- then they cry out is protest t.hrou|h the g pain In the back. Backsche is simply kldneyache and tho best remedy In the world for backscho =,Iial¢:'a1lkidneytrouh1eeiaDoen'sKidae,y We have thousands of testimonials from all quarters of the (lobe to prove this. Herelscoefromspertywhouaed them in Hmm who Is new a resident of t» Mr. P. R. Olanville. Wyeliffe, l.C., The host will promise country fare, m,"_”,_..whm “vi” in the .ou That most revered of boons, And place his order up at town For seven tons of prunes. OF INTEREST T0 FARMERS. 0 Couutry,' three years ago, I sidered severely from pains in the back, and had to give up work. The pain was so had that when I stooped down to pid: six- thing up, I felt my back must bre The Usnadlan Seed Growers Assoc- 1 nie.; .I1 ,M-1, °f |»¢m¢¢Iu .54 mug tation and its work, is the name a pamphlet that has just come t I doctors, but all tooo . One day 0 I read of Doen'| £m;ePiIIs, and hand containing the evidence of the thought I mi¢l'|tssweIIt.rythem,sndto secretary before the select standing my surprise, before I wll half through committee on agriculture and coloni- one box the backacho had entirely dia- zation. As P. E. Island is rapidl becoming a seed producing country, all those who are planning to grow of seed for sale should secure a copy this excellent pamphlet, it can be of the Canadian Seed Growers' As sociation, Ottawa. . C U N had on application to the Secretary- reédp! ol-‘Pda b;"/nm T. I H Cai y appeared, and it has not caused me any trouble since. I always keep “Dosn'a" ln the house and shall always recommend ‘Doan’s Kidney Pills' For Immediate Erection . we haves goodly number of monuments, tablets, head- stones, on hand sll complete except for inscription. They Are Monuments ~ made In spare time and are perfect In design and execut- ion. v Look them over. We sell monuments on time. Chandler Q). Bell Limited mam. om. 16° Kent Stl when ordering direct sped: "Deas's.' _ ii... them to all sufferers.” .1 Prlee60e=ntaperboz.er8bvxeefoe . 8126, atalldesl ormsileddlrectel The experiment station of the Penln A 0 15-.!.U*'F"'B State College have issued an exce- lent leaflet on the selection of feeds t e I S for dairy cattle, lt takes up U10 principals for feeding and discusses Hglf-in-fwq the value of the different farmcrops copies ,.1 nm.. I.. Ima r... Applies; R E F R I G E R A T O R S nun no the stare college. Uentr County, Pa.. U~S-A~ are great Ice Savers NA'DRU‘CO Women's commonest ailment I. -the root of so much of their ill~health-promptly yields to 4 the gentle but certain action ' of Na-Dru-Co Laxalives. 25ct s box at your druggist's. NATIONAL DRUG AID CNIUICAL C0. V OI CANADA. LlHITlD» . . “" - On Dominion Day, _luly Ist, the S.P.S. Bathroom ln Your Home I Every home of culture and moderate Iueans should have a bathroom- good health cle- mauds it- and oIIr low prices and expert service brings that glory of the ancient Romans to you at a very moderate cost. A neat sanitary hath- room should be, and is, the most important room in the house. It has a great deal to do with the health of the family and requires the best service that good plumbers can give in its installation. Let us show you o ur moderate equipment. “'e have everything you could possibly desire and wc know that oIIr prices will please you. Call. write or phone 393-] . Fred II. _Trainer T IIE ORIGINAL -- CREAM SODAS The Most _ economical way to buy them ‘IL i- Twenty-I'.:i7e-_i I Cent Boxes I Boxes are coated to I l . | ' Qpp Opera House I &=......__....__........._ :iii Buy cue from us and be convinced. We have a nice lluc iudiffereu styles which we will sell cheap for cash. Call and see our stock. For Sale By S- W» C R A B B E Hardware' Merchant Iiraiuliipening Tea Party Club,wi11 hold their first Annual Tea-party at St. Peters Bay. 'I` he location of the grounds is beautifully situated, command- ing a full view of the most picturesque stretch of water on the Island coast. _ Athletic Sports, Motor.boat races, and first-class band music will be interesting features of the day. Come and spend a Gala day at Old St. Peters, and we are sure you will reserve this day in future years for the S. P. S. C. Tea-party. A special train will come from Ch’Town. Notices will be distributed later giving more particulars,and train arrange- ments. Order of Committee. 6-l\I6,S,1r,I3,r5,17,I9,22,25,28. ~ T I M _.__ l H eney Carriages Satisfy on Both Quality “~,,Price Haney carriages are the favorities with all critics. ' There’s an original and “classy” finish, a decided, stuart appearance, and high grade workmanship and I i l materials to these vehicles that make them popular with those who want the best. We'vejtIst received three carloarls, showing the Auto, Senil-auto, Stick and Solid Back styles. Thcs carriages have all~.steel seats, ball bearing wlrcelo, rnlr hcr_or steel tires-have the lightest draught of any carriage sold. Call in and see them. _ Harness -25 styles-Stoto $40 asct. _ W. Grant fa CO.. 85 Queen Strcc 'I`hc North American Life Assurance Co of Toronto . "Solid as the Continent" lxstres every approved form of Policy :Contract on Standard rates lf you think of taking out Life Insurance write us stating your age and we will msllyon figures on our most popular plans, - _ J. `K. ROSS. ' I Charlottetown, Manager for P.R.I. and Cape Breton. J A WEBSTER, _ t.i‘j>» .\` -r' r ‘ ‘ 'ali - `."‘t.~_-..r't.\§2'Z