:EQWA "s .§§@<»’ “_ _ ° I ctw” ‘lyme ¢”i;,i§f1_ reg... §.:.,,_ V,” A ~. 4"., ."f."¥i?u'-..'.-T” THE WN _Y .ifl ` J, _ l .e » ` __"" Q we l I 7 are now sold __ .. ._Q~ie-i-:_-_ ~ -.s_-» wsu... The Westem Guardian Eastern Guardian Hollywood V-noone noon nova solo may ron asoaol:'rowN`_ ..°r'ol sans.-nm oouslstlog Shops suerenteed by leediua dealers every- 'ras s. s. audcr left suinmcmac for °f twenty-°=° WH- ¥°°¢ "“”4|“l'» where. Qooqogowu gl wogngdgy mmm' just out of Town Limits. Will be sold '“€' 1°", of 13300 l-,ln M at a bargain. Ihr further particulars sun Conuwmlmll \ -anacx, ciaavaivlzltn and cop- “tb 25 cu- _ I ""°"`"W°i"` per scrccu wire. sold ut Braces. "°°°°°°° ’°’ "‘° ”°"‘“° °’°"°"‘ A' "W" N' "' "‘°"°"°“° “°“°"“° _ nouxwoob. my 11-01- PJ- ‘ , .5 lsociation. sho will riuisn loading at - seis-e-is-si. A‘f@s-Ql “u`°`“`“' Gecfleiewn end ‘Nm there will eeil ' the imc play -‘1ubcuu¢i." ut n-x-o- _ . mm, _ ' iw -nolrr miss sarlmo the au °° N" Y°'k""s' HQVSAYAGS, t,l?:;I:¢l,,|,-Th. 5.' P‘°1‘°°"“‘”°» “‘ “”“““°“° '“’° '°‘"' ` -_ - - L “° ”‘“ bm: rm olsin Drama by the Travellers Rest Dra- _REPORT mom LONDON nm lu. mm¢lX:?m,,;|n¢| md mquvolu- °d with “nh W° ' ’ matic Club in Fl-eetown Hall Friday sALEs_The C. N B E B A’ recelv fp do tml, um, blg gm- mg ‘god og mmm ogdm suwut md “wud V . cvenmsl my mm m.,_l,_15_ll_ - ~ - - _ H. cmnltli as the principals. _ F and ed news on Wednesday from Mr. J. hummiw 7;” MSI” m°°u;3 W" wx gm" 1| gh, nu- dll,” pm. _TIGBTLDCK heavy N0 9 nm S. Wright their representative at “ld 9° Q” °m° Mm mum ul., When production was started on ‘ ;' Fencllm 7 lm. as lm "mln ,mud tending the london mir Auction sal- Pi3°"' Wm* ° 1"" ‘mn pm `Biswart wrote the lilly. e .l _ _\ . _ _ \ \ I ' ' ' , ,. \§,\ . lr . lla ess s sv. vu, e sold right it °° “ill P“‘°°’ '“`° ”"“°' mn 't :li iuThtliePeIri:11‘i“'¥h:drx:ee»ti:E°:1?e‘u°' GMM' il _directing the vieiwe ` ,.\ \ . Braces. 4511.5 14 31, It the °Dei1in¥ dey °! the H1108- Mel Webster decided some years ago ea with sions; soo aio ion can was ' A List Qf In-tgresti ` 1;; » ll lj V Q, ll). srs Huths and Co., are maintaining answered with ma “me M "My lb.; th, mug would 5, on gh, n Wg; l .l. l SHEER SERVICF: Silk HIGH TWIST SI-IEER; to the Gold Stripe, silk from top to toe, French Heel. cotton foot cradle foot, Gold Picot and hem, newsirgibe eglgellrcinforcled . I SERVICE wnlcnrsllk 'HGH T‘“ST CHIF' to the Gold Stripe. French heel, cotton hom ."01\’; self picot edge, all silk loc, all silk French heel, new toe 1'einfol'ce- and foot, ne .l"dlc “$i_ilo _::;"."..;:f'??f $2.00 HEAWX SERHCE. OVTSIZES. .`ik i th ._-r c-- ~\-_ <»s¢i% ri:-e* 543 2 ., »~/` Silk Stockmgs 00 $1.00 $1 50 $1.25 $2 00 $1.50 $1.95 -J H C CRESSWE ___.__.__-... l il; l E -__ -1 Jaw noi-soy; mvrrr-uvn.z..r:. ark.. my ia- 3. John McKenzie. (U.P.)-Horatio Alger, Jr., famed boy l , Gallant; 2. _writes-. would have to give consider- u _ _ tee has reported that under the lead - l M ~ »-m af ::;.‘:._‘:.‘:,: ‘.:::.:‘ .::°'..:::‘ ::.;‘;:.;;;,":,":;.,°;~"‘"°'~ 'M "ch p1°"'°"s " mu” Nw Y°"'s my' feed emi Write- 1' 'rho Damn-ietlvc features of the c M the cm” °! !°°tb"u "non last ' '1`h° °°if\ii'i1¢i°° H150 PGDDWGH i'n\lch'Stiegal output are the more or less' V9” D°'|° W” " m'°“3 °°“‘ud“° ‘Ml progress among the Biackfeet In~ ' he "m°°t V°~1"°bl° Why” "° M5 dians in Montana. Within two weeks W9-01" U°PhY llvm by 5 TW” n°'W5', of instruction, 238 adult Indians bo- 1 WDCT- . tween 22 and B4 years of age acquir- FWG mill]-i. W0 ii'°Dhi°°» lil M' ed some ability in reading and writ- ters, two numerals, a member of two intramural chunpionship teams. one Mississippi "npcs “cond 5° Qgor. University til/-lil l'9¢°\'d. *md 1110111' sis in progress. That state reduced bership in pm-stically prominent illiteracy by 4.1 per cent of the pop- ' " ' ' " ` '"" _ ' . ' campus organization, comprise the ulation. “EDEN SCHOOL ;:;d;§l:;,n:;;:;r§a?;;2:l?)M°mnu list of honors won by Dale during the National Advisory Committee Honor mu for Ann] Grade I__1_ Dom Bemudl 2’ his four years at Arkansas. Me will was organised in 1929 by Secretary Gnde x_Gm°vleve MBcD0mld_ Ruth Mcnomld and wlnnle only get his B. S. E. degree this spring of Interior Wilbur with the approval ands 1x_Le ll Sharpe lm (0 umll. Llc .d Gund from the College or Education. of Prlsident Hoover. ing. *T ig U' q ' 3’ 5 et md ... n_-_ - -A _ a- Grade VIII-1, Nellie Sexton; 2. Jack McDonald, (equal) H Paqust; 3, Alice Mclnnis Perfect. attendance-Lelgfl-l Sharpe. BR-INGHQG UP FAT VII-1, Frank Brennan; 2. Alice Mclnnls, Nellie Sexton, Frank k and Kenneth McAleer, Brennan, Kenneth McAleer, Anna 3, Anna Mclnnis Mclnnls, Earl Clark, Arnold Baird, Grad; V1-1, Beryl Dorsey and Beryl Dorsey, Raymond Richard, loud Richard, (equal) 2, David Billy Brennan, Billy McAleer, Jean , 8, Margaret Baird Mclsaac, Doris Noonan, Milo Noon- Grads V.-1, Jean Mcisasc; 2, an. Margaret Gallant. Charlie Sex- clark 3, wands campbell. ton. Frank Dorsey. James Dorsey. Grade IV-1, Georgie Mclnnis; 2, Ralph Dorsey. Dorothy I-lennessey. Noonan, 3, Rita Bernard Millie McKenzie. Emery Richard, gl-.45 nr (;)....1 Qoralqlno nigh- Catherine Mclnnis, Bertha Gallant. 3, Pearl Stewart 3, Blair Burch. Jackie Mcisaac, Doris Bernard. - Grade Ill, (b)-1, Lloyd Clark; 2, Aileen Cantwell, Teacher. Campbell, 3, Charles Bexton_ nd; 111 (¢)_1, Dorothy Hen- ADKANSAS A'l'llLl’l'E 2, mem, gimme 3, Lillian iervsas "result luzamwer.L" ER _ I-\la.l.o, vwl.\.,\\=e.e.i. rms.. \1.l. wAi_s<~ro l °nsa.~¢>N'~¢.'l “__- MR~5'\GGS ARE 5%) friends.-s. floor, The agent was instructed io Wh°- me?" “km the W1°“°"» D"°l‘°f describes 110W he yielded to ' ° investigate the case and report to "Y°"' y°“'" °°mp°°“°" *nd *W4 fmm hi! Gm- ChlffOn _Rcv. Mr. Coleman or Port Hill the secretary, 'rhrcc chuorcn mu "N°' 51”" ' P1 You wlll gee these dlsphyed ln our wlndow, was among .hrse vho were in sum- been sent back from Bt. John be- “S1372 y°” 'ee th°,°“'°m°b"¢ °°mlii¥ F;f’;lir1;;\vel::tB':llei`lleeu5F<;°11;,vthe.l flist llluirlilie and thesplendld hose, on sale in the new hosiery Tefsidf 0? tigedlietsdalxyi at§nl:,lIl`ngBthc ltlllglng fo 5) foi-llc; :ideal oldzllc "who, me __ mm he was t/_“pt” iw the Yum: unera o e a e r. _ _ eg! wn and ey a en p as n U ,l ’ ' department, front of store as you enter. ‘ other clergy mending were Rev' R' me st' vincent orphanage at Chap "Yes, you. sums of money that passes through, H' slave” of Hunter River REV. “mem l sl No. slr. his hands when he was a bill collect- wn .. h 7,. Dr Ashdown of Kensington and Rev Then w y are you here demand or in Chicago. Of Mr. Aitken of Lot is._s. ed "““i°° Dunn' GE°“G";T’:l_;';5IN Wm "1 um here to acc Justice done." bc only collected ssc or soo, no says "Who, me?" asked Justice Dunn in an article entitled "I‘em.pted, I ° oblc tbougbc before no could write‘ oN rturaitacv .No all... , ` _ , eplied the witness, who St l .A d h » t d I .1 fictitious story equaling the true] _ l ' O C n e “an e I nw h” and one obout the llfc or .lack Dulc. . WASHINGTON, May 14.-.>- I W” °”mm°d` °""°°” my Mm' N" °1°°'h"' he ° ° The llfe of Dale, all~Bouthwest Georgia, in teaching 118,102 persons EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 2 tn conference football player from ar- over 10 years cf ago how is read and l T9 BE Exmm-1-|;D ,ll kms” and °°°°h “Ie” °f A'k°“"" write’ has made greater pmgress in Pl-IU-»ADELP'I'IIA. May 13-Nearly dare face. But most of his little salary state college, Jonesboro, reads' like the Cemneign to reduce illiteracy mol, plug, of nl., exmple, of ,my lm ~pl.lmk Mel-l-lwelly than any one oi 20 states for whom Amerlcm glass wllh I wllecllon of 'TEi\[P'l'ED. 1 S’l'0LE’, SAYS thought. would give him courage tol _'rim rorvmn. time not com the Price* edvmeed earlier in the nm B” ,, mm mmm' lu be last syuabis as seat ins iouowing . , e ,dy mm, ..,,,,,,,_,.. ,,,,, ,,, .,,,,_ ......... M "mfr wydgme lm “_ ....P..]..... ollxw... ... Nl. W.. Special Values for sented by Bummerside Talent on 1 D I ll “ 6886 B0 l\‘l\im8li YGIINIIIR Wednesday, May 20th, in Clifton -WEDDING BELL5"'Aiz‘l“l°t but :gamma cults: l::Zn2;'°u‘t:l° mi: pronunciation of rebound. you wrote _ I ’ f l i I _l _ A Ham 4622_5_l5_mmontu¢3l‘ pretty wedding was solemn ed in the to me “ck Mn P. L coma md me l,l|,y md W, wlll .hue by you d “”.;,»l*‘»¢“ 4' ted Church arsona e, Bede u ' l _ W M 1°” as ed delegates to attend the convention ”°°"d 'yum' P‘°t""° cut pu" ‘° En - ' / » ° ' ° were present. The appy young coup- L U h ld l th h terey, Mex., is richer by $1.50 bo- f " o-'~ asual In __ |;NrE|t1'A1NMgN»1~ IN Ep le will make their future home in er" 55 one' was e a e omg cause Ken Maynard, cowboy film ' of Mr _ A. J. McKay. 'ras meeting _ f 1 S ` ° ~ GQTHAM GOLD STRIPE “Ll-To rv °' my °f ... we » Use 11 aV111gS , Leaf Rebekah Lodge oi Summersldc with them every HHDPIIWSS--3 me roll can Wu answered wllh ...rho oently, didnt agree with the Mexi- l~oplll;ted their play "Deanes," in mp- PRINCE Xml, CmLD_ Nome orc place sua what it ls not- °““ °“ ‘”“°“ “nd Wil” ° Ph°"°' \\or Hall on Monday evening Lu _ ed for." During this month, almost graph 'mum b' Dmmd aid of the Missionary Society of “ENS Am MEETING_Th° regular all of the members visited one of the M““’”d °°°5’p°d 'W th’ And" exclusively here , Trinity Unit/:ri Church. The players m°“thly meeting °f the Bmnd °f young members who was very lil. H°"°1 1°' ”V"°l du’ W "°"'°°k hi* all Look their parts splendidly, each M°“°'3°m°m' °f thc mime County The needs of the School were also supply °f °“d1”' l°°'°h°*' 5°°d' “ld one being particularly spiced, so gg Ch|1d1”°”°5 Aid 5°°i°ty 'Was hem in kept in view and a new window °°Wb°y w°"'d'°b°' Th’ °“'”°" °f 31° appeared to the audience, for their the t°“'n han' Summermde’ 0" Tue* shade was provided. New committees Gamma' “mu th’ W” h‘d at 19"” roles. Specialties between the acts dal" M155 Eleanf" Green' the SCC' were appointed_and after partaking me '°°°“|l' V°"’b1° “°" m°*'° "id 1° were two solo numbers by Mrs. Jack "@"‘“`V “'h° had hem a delegate w Of dainty refreshments served by Y-he Wes "YW " Dnvm' Me C’“y'" Mclfod and Mn Lol,-el HancoCk_ The U10 SUCW Sefvife C°lm°U at Cha" hostess, and singing the National An- iw° Used t° 3° "° 57°” 2° 91° pianist was Miss Bessie Smallman. 1°“°t'°“'" °" Apfut 15”' 3"? llgthl them, the meetini “'35 b"°\i8hi $0 ii 2;: gl: ang hear it ii: d°3;tl°“3'" ' - ~ SHV0 8 Very inwfesing “Por 0 1° Close. Next meetin will be held on i ' U M m°m ¥» 3 " W” 32,21 l:ll;§,e;{ 0u(l1li.l§;op£;: proceedings. The members of the wednesday evenln; May. llllll al Were k°P¥» SWBKG by troop! UIIKIDB evening. The lllayers were Miss swety Lh°l1'“ht th? mt? asvmiced Mrs' N' M°c°rma°`5' g;§;§;"ln2;n:e::nn; panels; the Smallman, pianist. Miss Jean Gor- °f E Cent” jan Or 1° mvmce i ""°`i_'”"“_ ' ,. y r°' . dom mandolln' M55 Ella Hueslm was an excellent one. as they felt __-M,-_ Cyrll A_ H0,-tm_ ol LW,” co;/il., l Sultan ML Roy smallman' vlollul that there was altogether too many Montague, a graduate from Acadia th “rung "nt h” chnunem' 4°|'°" and ML Arnold Bl,yB_nlol_l_ traps_ s_ visitors admitted to the Summerside University this year, was appointed I B Sree and_ me "cmd chwled Jail and this would be done away _by me 'rrlu-0 5¢h¢,ol Boa,-d mlenl. “md” 1°’ 3159- 011°! in Dceeelelon PERSONALS with if the jail was located beyond ly to fill s vacancy ou inc Academy °' °h° ‘”‘°' 3'” d-"°Pi’°“ “ W” “W the reach of the towns The Truimt staff next term Mr Horton has had from wmdow or his 'mm °“ tm 2' " 9 G"]d officer stated that in the la=t month four i ‘ I s°°°“d ”°°" °' "‘° h°*°’- ._ , _ , ~ years experience in teaching ,_ Stlipe, cotton foot and hem cradle i ' e foot Mr G E Shaw of Charlottetown ' - ' - Y° h “I , DD , was ,L vlsllor lo sununerslde on he had _lust two hard cases of tru- ,md “as lllghly recommended for the can muy sul: cclltgliviliein thll; Mexi.. French Hee _ . _ . _ _ . . . . _ ._ _ . . . . _ . ._ _ . ' ll-¢.~m¢sd,,y__s_ lmcylc contend with Svme ‘WS had appointment. ._ _ “V” “ 1° - been smymg home to sell from hcl., _ dropped. Maynard said. "He didn't." , l T'-__ *Her many fficnds BVS 13193595 50 rm; mound the town but they “ere JUST THERE To SEE THAT Mlnard‘a Llnimsmt- relieves corna. No mv rbsrnnmdm ,-,,,, M, ,-5, G-,,u5,,.,l,, ls” Miss Lucy Glllls mul agalh am., all got back to school with the loss JUSTICE WAS DONE Ba". her recent operation in the Prince °f 5 few daY5~ 0”’ °f me members _,”°°*'*_-*- ."'“|3l1|\5°°=ims» ~ lcounly l_l,,§l,ll,,l__s, roporlod mac more was s-family in cs.ANs'roN. R. 1., May 1a__s wif.- _ _ Summerside in distress, the mother ness was on the stand duYihZ helfiiis S » . . -Mrs. Davis Bell oisrsnlcy Bridge having been obliged to so to the Of = °i"i1S\1ii il* f1’S“i°if°\1fi- peC1a1 th1S Week is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. M. hospital and eight children undef md Y°“ ‘ee th’ "“'°m°"”° °°‘“- Baker of Summerside and is being Wh years Of age were livin; ln one in! tlut?" “Red ~'U5*»i¢° LOW! W- A 00 cordially welcomed by many old room and they were sleeping on the Dllnll. O THEODORE DREISER NEW YORK, May ~ 13-Theodore oyer in an article in June Cosmo- His salary was only $14 a week, yet lk tg the beautiful girls whom he mired from a distance but did not d to go to support his family. So he finally decided to withold $25. Slme comlng to the Unlmslly of census returns now are available, thex old Phllmelphla mme Clllppendnle lm Mkmsas ln 192-,_ Dale has been a National Advisory Committee on Il- lumllun wlll be txlllblled by the he regular on thsfootball and track` m"°°Y *W5 "°P°"/°d' Pennsylvania. Society of Colonial me :sms for three years. He is captain In 192° there we” 323553 Per' Dames. ever, and discharged him, Drolul-l f taco-ack roam this your and has 5°” °"°”° 1° *’°"° °.‘ "° ““*"‘° "° The rim. moslly Stiezel was or- ss ever been defeated in the pole vault "Id “nd Write' whim ’°p"S°“t°d iginally c0l`1°Ci°d by I-'@5116 3“5W¢U| vent ln B dual meet 153 P" °°“°° f 5°°"5l" P°P“1““°n and recently purchased by Mrs will ' This matter of twenty tive dollars He was a unanimous choice for a Within that We gmup’ The °°mm“‘ iam G Walker was g rueful affalr, which llifliil l r I . . l v | I ‘ A - _ ' -| I _ ` ' c llbuk tl, hl l llll C fel- ' The majority of early American from my desire lor a really good-l - V em me temflnlaste c;e wasonalso 01511119 0! 5”" B\iP¢i'iii¢¢i'idmf °f glass is the products of one of t/wol looking overcoat and hat." he writcal _ west conference and eleven Whlch - ,Manheim among t s Penney vanialsavings. And October already here. Ki' a cruded design. Wisterberr glass was frequently 0 ll - made with several colors to obtair some satin lining, and also lr of streets te da bei r Christm Gridiiil to pay it back gradually,, writes. His employer discovered discrepancy in his accounts. how- Uni D E il B. decision Webster says accent the an B6 Mrs Victor E Collin were appoint- LLW ¢,f,<,byRev A J Reynolds atlp m ' " ` ;‘;"°s“;‘;‘° °° 3'” 2231” 1”; 3181)-‘*“°' ;:::°’;zfl“M::ug1§f;’ (TM, “gd ut obuiottclowu in July. an inter- °" 5°' ”°“' 4° ’°“ "’°“°‘”‘°° Last week we odered you some wonderful item a 95,. ‘ n e on a o . . - ' » ‘ _ ° North St. Eieano}is. All his stock. liirnfiii Mr" Alben weeks °’ c°'“°f°“' W” fliusngregltggx’ lfxgésilgg Qrnzrefgél ' The humorist replied: Hundreds of buyers took advantage °f the opp" UH' sua implements soo household mm. united in msn-logo to Mr. acmcsl a fmlmy lunch lméy by the hmm --pm., ,,,°,,°,,,,,,, 1, 1,,” my un. ny. This week you are odered another, this timl at W , ture, Te;-ms mage known ;ggp,1¢_ Sterling Glllispie, son of Mr. and Mm mga" and Mrs. cam Mu 1,55 Wglgur 35 pub, ,x,°llglv,_-»- ' §2_00_ ' ll P l B filke ITIOYC than wel-s-is ai. :ge l;'n11lien;hF~?m“i;‘i;;;f Sr‘;§‘;’;;f;s broom luis meeting to c close. :rue READ . SEE WHAT YOU NEED. Cum; _ e. y 0 ligne Am,” meetlng' which was a “ry ln The owner of a cantina in Mon I I FOR MEN Men’s Medium weight Combinations. Per suit ... $2.00 Men’s Two Thread Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers. Per Suit $2.00 Men’s Hatchway Combinations, fancy buttons Per Suit $2.00 Men’s Fancy Shorts with Silk Shirts. Per suit .. $2.00 Men’s fancy ‘Negligee Shirts, 2 separate collars each $2.00 Men’s Fancy Collar Attached Shirts. Each .. $2.00 Railway Men’s Shirts, navy, khaki or blue cham- bray. Each $2.00 Men s Tan Cape Gloves. Pair . . . ... .. $2.00 4 pairs Men’s-Fancy Socks for . $2.00 Men’s very iine all Linen Handkerchiefs, 4, for .. $2.00 Men’s plain Broadcloth Shirts, white, cream . or Blue. Each $2.00 Men’s fancy V Neck Pull Over Sweaters. Each . _ $2.00 Men’s Plaid Windbreakers, all wool. Each _ _ $2.00 Combination Overalls, blue or khaki, all sizes Suit $2.00, Fleece lined Khaki Windbreakers. Each". . _ $2.00 Fleece lined Khaki Pants (to match above) pair $1.50 Heavy weight Overalls and Jumpers blue or . black. Each $2.00 ` Tweed Pants, greys or browns. Pair . $2.00 Auto Wraps or Lounge Covers (fancy). Each ._ . $2.00 New shapes and colors in Men’s Caps. Each . _ $2.00 Men’s Snap Brim Hats, pearl gray shade. Each . _ $2.00 $2. FOR Boys $2. oya Sweaters: V necks. polo collar and sweater coats, pure wool, plain and fancy patterns. Sizes 22 to 34 $2.00 Cliild’s all wool two piece knit suits, in three shades, navy, powder blue and red. Sizes 22 to 26 _ .. $2.00 Boy’s pure wool plaid Windbreakers. Sizes 24 to Boys lst longs in brown and grey tweeds. Sizes 26 to 36 $2.00 Boys Navy Cheviot Bloomer Pants and Blue Botany Serge straight knee pants, sizes 22 to 32 _ _ .. $2.00 2 Boy’s fancy broadcloth shirts, sizes 12|/1 to 14. $2.00 .4 boys fancy Broadcloth Blouses. Sizes 6 to 14 $2.00 V8 inatmg coats in the windows of the could pay the money back his em ° eat stores-those perfect 'things player discharged him. For a time l sophisticated treatment and form. hung with cards and set under ilghtsl the young man was terrified by the while the glass from the Wisier and that bring out every last detail of the thought, that he wouuld be arrested, South Jersey factories was usually oi, abric. L_ O $. .I I 5°h°°1° M~ L Dulllfi. “W i\“mb°1':vlell known glass centres, stiegars at Yet no way of getting it out of my hose" captain of t‘h° “Ibm” smith' of llllterates has shrunk to 210 736, I ll 1 ` he says. But his employer did not "My thought was that il ! could prosecute. - ce obtain such a. coat, with a hand Hs was turned out jobless on' the Worse, as I walked hero and there in J downtown Chicago I saw such fas~ ' ""` ' ‘ ' v noe I have been at. the point of eral ation-as to make me' take a dim¢ hat wasn't rightfully mine." SEYESIGHT a pa n ye o e as. 5'! the desired decorative effects. good gloves and g cane, I would be however. But he managed to keep the gl] " BEAVER. Utah.. May 13_-(U.P..- Farmers, not deer, are in need oi w protection. according to a general aolemnity would look at me and say "And need ! add that this elmeri complaint ol ranchers who said deer mft ho hmdsomcrt ` ence was a lesson to me?" he writes. were trampling down fences and' damaging alfalfa fields. the coat, he writes. B t befo beautiful girls upon whom I father, and eventually obtained a Job as always gazing with Dantesque with a rival collection firm. x 9”” “mum Wlql He withheld tihe 839 and bought “Since that time never has tempts practically irresistible. Sams one of secret of his discharge even lrom. his those ll re he tion been so great-and more than _ -l '_ _ _-ir-ers: ‘ man; me mnlrlns Gillel| -ic. onosmrusr BON H. J. MA . mme i. v -¥=f.‘§”€"’””3"`*-3 ’-1 George McManus \-Cl-\.D,\'DN, VIRY IADJAYVVK. \-IF? MIK GOZANDHRI lla? _---_ 1 .Nt QIWOFCR iq.. 5cMlQ.wsGm1'Ai_.\.\/ °r\eI_BmAs<~sAs'.n>moa|‘r Awnzcmrmvum --____ MIHEN |.c1eo\./~El~1, lx