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'~ _4.,,j .',j.»..'- if-‘-. .-»‘1-.~...;.."'/ .,.- _ ,-..' .4 -;.».-.__-_».1--_--Qi." §‘»,.'~ fi:-',~'~.~ ~-_1i_~~..‘..» ‘t I e_.~=- - '~-. . r- . -4 _ , f -f ._ .. _ _ - ., , 1 ....-:».-.. __ , .= , ~:. _-_.vi-‘_ ~_ - » - _ . _ ~' ‘ ‘ ' ;‘ 3’ - o' . ‘1 ~-°‘- ' 1 -I '11 H. _...»“f-»=. ..‘-.f-.,-.'-.'s.».‘_“.»°)"'.,' ' _f. ~-.._-;*- -3.” T1’-. .. - ‘~ 'sf-2 1: - ' ‘ __ . _ ~ . a _ ‘ , _ I _i , v _ ~r ' . _ .- ___ \ 1 iv ' _-_ --_ __ _ _ . i _DE§EMBE.R..28»'~>19?5 - ' T ' iran wil cniiltnnus ,_ _' PAGE sa-_vnu ~ L _ _. §_ \, "W ;` ~ -. ______-__ __ _ _ - _- - '; f 1 ' - -. -_ - __ _ _ - i.liu-:si ~ Ladies- I Gypsy l llillli Cut, Boots _ Just received by Express I ___§ , _-_‘iq-assssssfs " 41* 5'-'Z ' s'-'. . .,___._ sg.-.- .ni $4.00 a pair ' -Shown in- Bronze Kid and Black Kid, tit like a glove. See our window. Alley & Co.| -`“ANAo|AN _ PACIFIC Direct Short _ Route MARITIME PRONINCES -TO Montreal and West (DAILY) Lv. HKLIFAX, 8 a. m. Lv. ST JOHN, 5.40 p. m. I FAST EXPRESS 'TRAINS MoNTRii’1'iT1fY5‘i'onoNTo ni-:monr-cnicaco Eleciiio Lighted Sleepers Compartment Cars \I:TaTiio\\'aa1»_o.i».a.Kp.a.,s'r ions. us, A B. UOSH. Loc. Agt. Charlottetown .€i s l Furness l Sailings lfrrm LONDON From l-IALIFAX - -STEAMER - Kanawha Dec. 28th - llappahannoclr Jan. 7th lJec.»3lst Shenandoah lan. :lst From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Vil Nfld. _ V29 Nlld llcc.Z3rd Durango Ian. l0lh lletnslst » Tabasco ian.20tli Above satlings are not guaranteed and are subiect to change without notice. Fumess,WitI'_iy& Co.I.tiI. I Halifax/ N. S. - i Eastern S. -S. Lines INTERNATIONAL LINE. Steamship Galvin Austin, and Gov-_ ernor Cobb. ' Leave St. John Thursday at 9.00 a. lu.. Coastwlse, to Boston. - Return, leave Boston Mondays at 9_ B- m.. via Portland, .East Port and Liibec. MAIN BTEAMBHIP LINE STEAMBHIP NORTHLAND AND. ' NORTH-STAR. ' Reduced fares in effect $3.00 to NEW YORK Reduced stateroom prices - Leave Franklin Wharfi P0l‘l-lllld. Tues., Thurs., and Sat., at 6.00 DJ!!- S_St._John City Ticket Oillce. 47- King ree . - , A. C. Gurrle, Agent, St. John, N. B A. E. Flamln T. ll P. A., 8t.a|ohn New Brunlyidlik. . . _ _ _ f A 'rioaiian Proposition OurCoall.sbonntI tlcirletlle- hglg _ _v_i_____°____i:_»_niiy oithsdiliisotly of F . . wills” ‘ irc, féttsi Us -,itil _ ii . ` ' _ ` . -0 ` ` to .fi~s*~’f 1. \ a. _ " . ‘wives I _ _ . ¢ \ . \ V-~ _...._. - If _i '~~ ' » _ _ ~"._, ~ _ ‘ ' *. '» `i».'< ,'~-r ".` » "J, _ '~ ' ` ...__. _,___ ,. ._ _ BRAND i Corral: _ ns¢o¢nrzs.1.1.. an _ _ _professions and ¢ _ . ' walks of life, ag . - “I0 l0HdiIlf cuffgg 5 /` / S in flle DOST: grocery atorea of Canada; In Ks I 2 psssand ¢.N.` wh°|° "" l¥‘°\ll\d -pulverized - also Fine Ground for Percolators. CHASE & SANBORII, MONTREAL, itz “Here the newest and most scien- tlilc methods or rapidly and accurate- ly illling prescriptions are practised- our department is presided over by an expert pharmaceutlst- we use on- ly pure,-.fresh, full-strength drugs. You are sure of satisfaction when you leave your prescription here. The Two Macs, 149 Great George Street. Mtf. “Bruces has been for years noted for its choice neckwear. 8303. A. E. LYON,_Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. . Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. _ 107 Queen St. " Phone 68-J. Q Fresh Chocolates! 'Shipment of Moir’s Chocolates Received today Bulk and Package Also an Excellent line of Good Mixtures. _ C. A. McDONALD Victoria Row lvfi an... T9 guy' many and CUS- tomers we wish Y00 011° and *ll A Very Happy and Pf°°P°1'°*“ New Year. -, w uk this opportunity of :_l:_snTring_ gov for Your www 1-ing(¢Z_p_sstyearsandso t- -im 3 mn nance of same dur- ing U10 YW- _ ' coal cannot Pnbsnltegtrllguliluhdhty or price) by ,ending your next order c°* Dam. -_ Phone,404 / ' seg- ‘ 5 ..°i'r\rAvs tolmy in _thu province ..°D. F..T|ERNE_Y is Guardian re-_ prssentative in Sourls. Mlutf. Representative in -Montague. CH'TOWN (Corrected on"l‘nesdays and -.Erma s) Hilti-Br. (creainery) lb ' ' . ’s2' Butter (Tub) lb ' ", 27 Esau. dos.. . , sa Beef lb. (retail) 10 to 12 Fowls, lb _ 10 Chickens. Ib 14 10 16 Hay (pressed) ton $12 to $13 Straw (pressed) ton ' $650 Pork lb. _ . Turnips. bus. Potatoes (Reds) bus. ' _Oots (white) b ua. Oats, (black) bun. ' Beats, bus. Carrots. bus. ' Wool. lb Parsnlps. lb , Geese (per pair) lb Ducks (each) lb. H100! _ 14 to 15 Qrkeys. per lb. - 18 to 20 1-r-#_ ‘S’SIDE MARKETS. FRIDAY. ~ Butter, (Dalry_)_per lb. ' _ 28 Butter. (Creamery) "per lb. 1 .31. Calf Skins, per lb 13" Chickens, (dressed) per lb _16 to 17 Ducks, (dressed) per lb. _ 12 to 15 Eggs, (fresh), per. doz. . 40 Fowl (dressed) 10 to 12 Geese (dressed) per lb - 12 to 16 Iiay (pressed) per ton $10 to $13 Hay iloosei per ton. ' $9- tn $12' Hides, por lb _ 14 Limb Pelts (each) ' 40'to 60 Oatmeal- (per 100 lbs-lbs) $2.75 to $3.00 Oats. (black) 'ous 47 Oats (white) bus. . _ ' 45 Potatoes per bus _ 56 Park. (organs att).per lb-07% tu-091% _Straw per ton ' ` i $6 Turnips. per bus ` ' 20 Turkeys, per lb 20 io 22 Wheat, per bus. -80 'to $1.10 Wool; per lb. _ _ 26 to 40 43 45 35 B5- 40 1 15 15 'rr-yy--~ 1'* fi. » D_on’t Persecube your Bowels ' gl dnhdund Frm Thani cT.l`\TrTlT'T»il " " §'§'.E?:"u~" if . \. l E'a..a..i.._ii»a»-en...-a.»\»~». s-aii rm, sun nm, s-an rfia Gemiine_...i.... sipoos Canadian Mail Steamer _ “Lady Sybil” Leaves lntarcolonlal Wharf Picton. Nova Bootie. ~ - MONDAY AND THUNIDAY of each week. on arrival ot the morn- ing express hom Halifax (about noon), for Bourls. P. lil. Island, and there awaits the arrival of the after- noon train from. Uhariottetownt thence to llagdalen islands aa foi- lowsr ~ MONDAY-Leave Bouria for lltanl- dn-Nord. Amherst. Grindatone island. and Point Bossa. Returning. Ullll l¢ Grindstone, Amherst and Bout-is; -and end returns to Picton. - THURSDAY-Leaves Bollril lor Amherst, Grindstone island. Point Bossa and Grand. llntri- RWINIUI calls at Point Bello- Gllmllwf-S. Am' herst. Bouris, and returns to Picton. on the nm trip lu law ;°°;\¢:_1_1_ °f I ' July, ugnst an OD G °\' :snsgflier psrgittiint. calls at Wilt' Bay to land mails and passengers for Amherst. thence to Pryou island Re- taming, calls at Point Bossa. Urlid' stone, Amherst and Boarts. For further particularfapply to WM. I-IOIIRTDON I DON» Agents. Haitian CHAD. W. IVED, EW MAT.°::NnRm;'() MATTH o - Anim. noni-if I ..*T. GORDON IVE! Ia Glllrdlallz 1o_ 15 so i ..*PUlLlC AUCTION.-I will sell ;,by public auction, on`my farm, Wed-. " nesday next. Dec. 29. at- eleven o'clo_;:k a.m.. stock, crop and -farming imp e- ments.-` Sale .posltive.`No reserve. Farm sold.. Should day prove stormy, sale will be held first fine day follow- ing. Freeman Hewitt, Lower Monta- gue. _ 6277-12-23m4le1i .- _- ST. JOHN.-'Coming from the far ' north-west C. F. Bayfield. M. D. arriv- tlie tlrst stageof a long journey for the purpose of Joining the army medical .ataif at the front. Captain Bayfield whose home is at- Peace River Crossing, Alberta, 300 miles from Edmonton. and he is an years ago an the pioneer doctor when the country was- practically unoccu- pledfexcept by the outpostsfof the River Crossing has grown to a pop-' pulation of a thousand and the doctor _earnestly assertatliat it will not be long before it`is_as big aclty as Ed‘- monton. `With_- a railway already there, a Hudson Bay' headquarters -post and a divisional post of the -~ Mounted Police established besides growing commercial life. he considers -the .town well on its way _to becom- ing a metropolis. The doctor ia also .a farmer in Ibis spare time and makes great claims for- its possibilities as a farming country. the exceptional cil- mate, owing to the -depth of the val- ley which makes it warmer than the districts farther southmake it possible to grow things which the Edmonton region cannot produce. Tomatoes for in- stance, will not rlp_en-around -Edmon- ton, grow red and luscious on his farm and at a recent exhibition in Edmon- ton his Pelxze River products in grain and small fruit led the field. . Doctor Bayfield is a Prince Edward Leland man who has been in the west for many years and though still ii young looking, man this is the first retum trip to the' east in twenty _-years. Already ther are' thirty moni- bers of'hls‘ relatives, wearing the King’s~ uniform and he decided that it was his turn to do his bit and is now bound overseas as an army motl- ical officer. He isone of quite a- large party of medical oiilcera who will be leaving St. John. - l MPORTE TIT Relatives ot soldiers re- tumlng from the, front are asked to communicate with the Secretary of the Provin- cial Commltteo of Wounded ‘ Soldiers Commission. Miss Nellie Gillespie, Charlotte- town. iutimating the date of - expected arrival, cause of re- . turn and _any other particu- lars, in order that preparation may be made for a fitting reception. - BET IT FIRST-IIIIT LAST ' When a cold grips your system it is convincing proof that your condition is weakened--remember that. lt is risky indeed to simply trust your strength to throw it oil, because neglected colds have brought more serious sickness than any other one thing, while weak- ening cathartics and stimulalingsyrups are often depressing and dangerous. The one best treatment for any cold -the one so often relied ou when others fall,is the powerful blood-nourishment in Scott's Emulsion, which feeds the -very sources of bodily strength to sup- press the present cold and generate strength tothwart further sickness. _ Get Scott's first, not last-and insist or to wn. manual. atmaar and owner. Piom. non ewes. ‘ ' mi-1-iairtr. _ _ ._ _ _. ._ .T~lME_.TABLE.,lN EFFEC Trains outward-Read down . 'i‘ues.& Daily Daily ’ » - Fri. ex.Sun..ex_.Sun. -_ ' _ P.M.... ILM. AM. 2.50 1.45 _ 7-.0_0"D0l|» _ -e- ' »- :.1 cceeoaw :n¢»=o':.:i Giooaew :- Qraweo _a~:|.~»'e»- emacs si-rs -- _ a Gliarlottetilwii Arr. ' H-unter River _ -_Emerald --Jet. 4 55 Kensington Sunimersldc -DSD- on the genuine-always_ free from in- - jurious drugs. No advanced prices. _ scott 'a af-wne. Toronto. ont. is-as -» CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS- . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. . . _ 'rgnnci-:lvin1_a_rt_ zito, 1915. _ I ' 'mins l_f;_wsrti__7rtssi_}_ up- _ ‘ Dil' M . ed. ues. ues. ‘ v ‘ox‘.§oiT, 'rihli-.sst..t¢i1'r,i. aprt. - . pmt. A_M~.'- P.M. .\.M. 5.25 11.50' 10.10 4.15 10.31 8.50 3.32 1o.os 2.51 - 9.ss »-»»-.- ¢¢e~w .i-}.»-¢»- =VU\@Ci© iiici ` 33325 Q a »@p moaeawr- _ . . . . gag 32=§r¥ s __.-_f Dep. 0'Leary Alberton Arr. Tlgnlsh `e o Summersiiic Arr. Port lillr - _ ~. Daly M - ' cx.Sun. . -8.55 7.54 .21 9| #4 i C UT P* 4m¢E§@§ . . _ . . .,a_ 25‘§=".‘=’51'€ a 9’ Dep. _ ' Mon. Wed. = ’l‘l1ur'. dz Sai. `5.00 3.55 DDD. 5.50 _L25 Arr. Emerald Cape Traverse Dep. oem? Sis# Jet. Arr. 'Ss Daily ex. Bat. Bat. it Bun. onw- P.M P.M. 3.00 Dep. -seasisaes -sr-oem alumni Morell QUIDL 3545! SQIDE ’ Arr. Sourls ` Sat. Charlottetown Arr. ~ Mt. Stewart f ' St. Peters Daily ex. Sat.&Sun. 'A.M. 11.05 9.15 9.36 8.40 8.56 - 8.17 _ 7.00 \ ‘ only. A.M. 10 .30 :-4 S3 _ Dep. - 1 Elfilra Q 9 _E Q Dep. 5.40 sez, 5’ aoiff SSS Cordless 7.05 _$.40 Arr. ‘ Mont-llue Georgetown _D99- sang B-1.;- ooa Ht. Stewart Arr. F30 1 8 .00 7.33 8.50- ' '°'T>aily ex. lat.. Bat. I: Bun. on_ly. 1 RM. P- ~ 8.10 8.10 DCP- L57 4.15 7.00 5.55 '.Al‘r. Charlottetown Arr. Vernon River aiarrariisrber D09- S_at. '_D°a'l`ly ex. ` _only. §st.a_Bun. ' AM. 0._4 10»l)0 . ~ 8.81 8.!!!- 1.00 0.80 \ I$Ll||lllllllll;3lS ` _ III WISTIIIII lllllllll ,_ e _ ~ _ ed in St. Johulast evening, completing' enthusiast on the subject of his ad-- opted home. He went in there two' Hudson Bay Company. Today the; country is filling up rapidly, Peace 8.00: 2.20 ‘_ 9.15 ~ Every sufferer from asthma knows the terror. the abject fear that over- comes them when struggling for breath. The old fashioned remedies may relieve. but never cure. Best re- sults come from Catarrhozono. which cures asthma after 'hope is abandoned. lt's because Catarrhosone kills the asthma germ that it cures. Choking spells and labored breathing are re- lieved, suffocating sensations and loss of breath are cured. Every trace of asthma is driven away from the sys- tem, and even old chronlcs experience JminediMe° relief _ and lasting cure. Equally good for bronchitis. throat trouble and catarrh. The large Ons Dollar outfit includes the inhaler and lasts two months. sold by all dealers' orfrom the Catarrhozone Co., Kings- ton, Canada. ' sus iitiiis ci. un _-si A representative of The Guardian had the pleasure the other day of be- ing shown through the establishment of the Sims Padking Co., Ltd.. corner of Kent and Hillsborough Streets. Al- though only in its first season this is one of the largest plants of the kind in eastern Canada, the commodlous four story brick building in which opera- tions are being carried on being ad- mirably adapted to the business and centrally and ~ conveniently located. The p ant throughout is supplied with the best and most modern appliances for the handling, curing, packing and _shipping of hogs and hog products and since its -opening in Septem- ber has bccu kept going to the limit of its capacity. Already about ii niilllou pounds of png: has been handled a_nd at present the outlook for a continuance of oven it larger output is excellent. |- At the time of the visit abovc rc- ferred to several hundred carcasses of pork were hanging preparatory to bc- ing sent to the different compartments, involved in the process of cleaning, chilling. cutting up. curing. packing and shipping. An elaborate system of overhead railways with adjustable switches for the necessary change of direction to the _different destinations. makes the handling of immense quan- _titles it comparatively easy matter and the hundreds of, carcasses which pass through the various processes are dis- posed of in an incredibly short time. While the above visit was in progress -l)r. Pothick, Veterinary Inspector, was engaged in the inspection of n, number of dressed carcasses for shipment to- the uppcr province markets. At pres- ent Dr. Ledgcrwood. who rcccutly ar- rived from Toronto is in charge of the inspection work low being conducted in this plnixtu The iirin has recently rcccivcil ou- qulrles from Great Britain soliciting _consignments of lia`ms and bacon and lt is quite probable that in the near lu- ture tlio firm will be exporting large lquantltles to foreign markets, as dur- ing the past few months the demand for Canadian meat from abroad has been very heavy. At present the ile- mand for cured meats. auch as hams -and bacon. both at home and abroad is excellent. and this 'limi is particularly well situated to supply a large part _oi'_ the demand. their stock in these ,lines being quite heavy. The Guardian representative was sllovm a large quantity of these goods which were' being prepared for ship- ment to points outside the province and as an explanation of the large _quantity hc was shown also a number oi’ letters which expressed in most -complimentary terms tho opinion ot' 'the trade regarding the excellent .quality ol' this tlrm’s goods. _ In addition to the curing ol' barns, bacon and barrcllod pork tho firm does an cxtcnslve trade in fresh pork saus- agoa, their equipment in this line bc- iug vcry complete. This trade covers a large part of the maritime provinces besides the local market. The hams and bacon put up b'y the firm will go on the market under the significant brand “Ab€gWeit" which will at once designate the place of origin of these goods and be a testimonial of their 'good quality. The firm also manufacture pure lcaf lard and are having s large ¢1gma||(| for this proi_liict both lu the local mur- ket and in the neighboring provinces, '1`l\lS.BlB0 Will go under the name "Abegwelt_" Although in business » only a low months the ilriu has already on its pay list about twenty employees and the number is likely to be greatly in- creased as the business progresses. For a young concern tlio lirm has al- ready made a most creditable mark for itself in the business world and with its excellent management and en- terprise there is no doubt that it will continue to expand until it reaches tho limit of island production of raw ma- terial. lt' will prove a great benefit to the agricultural life of the province and will ho doubt receive its full share of support i‘rom the farmers whom it is .calculated to greatly benefit The Guardian wishes tli’e`ilrm every suc- cess. _ 6306-i2-25M1i. HENRY FORD ABANDONB - - HIS "PEACE" MEN ',~COl‘ENliAGEN. ' Dec. 24.-A dis- patch to the National Tldcnde from (ihrlstiaiila says that Henry i-‘oi-il left 'Cbristialia' secretly for llcrgcii. where ho expected tonight to go aboard tho Norwegian-American linc turn to tho United States. The dis- patch reports that the reason ol' Mr. Ford’s sudden departure was said to bo that his doctor had ordered him to rest his tired and ovor-worked nerves. Tho remainder of tho expedition, lg- norant of Mr. Foril’s departure, loft _gor Stockholm today, the dispatch nys. THE HAND THAT ROCKS TH! CRADLE. The lianil that rocks the chadle - and washes dlal_ies.and mixes bread and sweeps and, mopa and does the dusting and washes the clothes and irons and makes the beds and takes care of the children and keeps up the endless mending and makes the butter and tends to the chickens and keeps a good table set tor a devouring horde of men and cleans up after them and soothes someone's favored _face at ,night and #eerily rubs its owner’s hot ,face in the blistering kitchen at noon and often splits kin llnl and makes the tires an pleats the gardea aail fmilka and lugs feed to the olives and pigs and wood to the house - that _ ' Siriiaeqisdla Altima Attack '; Look here, old msn, did you ever ‘stop to think that your wife is your ipartner and has the heaviest and more 'responsible share in your mutual iwork? Did you ever realize that she *has to pot up with conditions you im- ‘poae? You, of course, believe in sav- ing money. Did you ever try to'save .work for your wife, save ber energy, 'vitality and ihealth? What is of more gimportalice to you. money and more -land or your wlfe's comfort and 'wel- _fare'! Do you considerher a house- ;keepsr to be driven to the limit and beyond without pay or as the moth- MInsrd'a TRUE Ll _ Tha D--ul S I;-'__.‘§§.":.:°.;‘:..:.:2f'.§.:.i‘.:°;.i';.::'l‘:'° :i“_§31;.§.’é’-if children tolbelloved and for!-.-Couiitryltfe in Cau- H5. *ire Liniment co.. Limited- _if Gentlemen-lilaat Winter .l received; eet benetlt from the-use of MIN- proved it of inflammation - Nmy -°':::.::':.~;: f LaGrlppe. an ave ` ' ° to be very effective in casea__ ' rom. _7 w.1. nu'rolll!0N. -j I T3 | ii i 1 i 'which is best. They Go on on the new Victor list. . Victor Re for J and cords ary A splendid choice of new vocal and instrumental ' selections-all so good that it is difiicult to say Sale Today TEN-INCH, DOUBLE-SIDED VICTOR RECO THE TWO SELECTION Alon the ltocky Road to Dublin Am You will want several immediately to start you happily on the-New Year. A fe tions which will be in great de _ below. Hear them at 'the earliest o portunity, together with the many other en j w popular selec- mand are given oyagle records nos -so cams Fon 8: ericuii Quartet l E ‘ ' _ Molly Dear, lt."s You l'm After Orpheus Quartet 'N900 Chutney-- Fox Trot ` Victor Sugar Luiup- Fox Trot Victor My AimFolk lm luiiitary Banu . Military Band lim” pcrial Quartet A Perfect Day Imperial‘Quartet l 17872 NOTABLE RED SEALS-YOU 'NEVER HEAR_D BETTER. Somewhere a Voice is Calling Samson et Dalila mi tm, .1 "l Victrola IX _ Aff' 2.1/fi? \ ` "‘T\ fjiff ff \ ‘ 1f<'///ff// '”*>~ » _;l/'/’-1-(/,T 'V f ' .lf ff)-1->'f”f-~' Jo Oli, Dry tliosc Tears Sophie llraslnii 74456 \ ` Sold on easy payments, Other Victrolas fiom $2t to $400 (on _easy pay; a ments. if desired) at any_ “His M dealer’s in any town or city in C hu McCormack 64405 Julia Clup 64490 Q1 '_\’--V4/In-W Z2' 7 . - ~ Z __ f /Y. / -if-;\\ - ;;'”/Z-/-,. -3-'%§-:f-"' ", li; /,//EZ* -_ T _ " <21-lr ';/ $66.50 A with 15 ten-inch; double-sided Victor Records (30 seIections.,your " . own choice) $80.00 if desired O ster s _ Voice anada. Write for free copy of our 450 page Musical Encyclo- pedia listing over 6000 Victor Records. steamer Bcrgoiilius. in order to ro-~ iislllilll Lenoir Street i ~'\»~..~.-M.. Mourasai.. Fon "His mAs'rEn's voice" We are Making Special I Drive BERLTNER GRAM-O-P ONE PRICE FROM COAST TO COAST VIC- TOR RECORDS- MADE IN CANADA LOOK -4-s~'$T Ei' -_...__ .ff . \ \ .__ l-[ONE CO. LIMITED 7-..-is DEALERS IN EVERY TOWN AND CITY . 3* ¢. -‘ _ _ ._ `f' " .-_.- -_.. _. ~¢~. 14.-_ OVERCO A TS. forthe balance of this month and feel sure that it' will be to you ad ' rage if you will call and inspect our t_horou ly up to-date stolzltn of these Garments if you have not _already bought. _ _ Poole & 'l_-`_l_it>_1_i1pson Ltd ' _ it . /» __ . "xg `.°.. a f - , . 9 . _ __ . _ ,_ _. " ' ‘ , 7;: "ff: r-_-.~ -~._-_f'- »‘-, _gf ,- _ . .' _' ' ' ' T ` ' _ _ .' ` " ".5 . .. . _ __ _ _ _ . . , _ _ _ W; ' . / ,o_o I #A . rv _ . . i 1'* ul ...fa