,,_ 1,.. 'L _ _ "3 IDBUIIG DAILY - ~- ~ .' - - -_V __,_r; ,v Y. ;_.._;::::.L=;::;t:__ . and Wine ' "'fh`ls is a delicious tonic worth tijying, We never ask nnyone to buy the second bottle, they always buy it without askin g. "Delicious to the taste, it contains iron to enrich the blood, reptonized (digested) beef to feed the tissues and choice wine as an appetiz- er. :pun==pn».»_-==_-=::;::::==:;;;::==nnnnne 1nnupnppsunnz1===::===::::f:::_ _.__ zz If you--feel worn-out, tired and run down you need a tonic you couldnt find a better one than this -like all our reme- dies 4 it _ is of the highest quality. 5Uc and 75c Bottles E.A.Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside nmaznaunppna up. .1 ..¢»......-_A rf 11:11:-eaaua annpnuuppnaau you ... nmpnppnsnn guuufruuupanauzu11111111.. 1 l STl€AM~.~li'lP SAILINGR 1___----»-_#___ ' ----___. v ' S "Montreal to Bristol" Home-like Comfort and Accommodation _ Cnndillonl lor home-like comfort on the trip to Knlhnd are made well-nigh perfect by ibn modernll-constructed R.\|.l. Royal Edward R.M.l. Royal George Both heals are recnrd holders. 011 each ls pcnonal meniive service to each pmen|er- and r-o-o-m-1 lscaminoliailon. Lv. Montreal. Str. Lv. Bristol, Eng. . Fat. Nov. 15-R. yal Edward Wed. Nov. 9 0 `~ Sat. Nov. 15-Royal George V\sd.Der.1l if Arn!! lo any afeamlnlv lseur. or P. Mooney, General Aunt. lhlllax. /'* _ Wow* Canadian L* , l Imam. iillxiu” Agent W. K. Rogcra,‘City. ' ::Buntaln, Bell & Oo. for best coal; lowest' prices. 9-23Mt,i_ ::Those who cannot take the com- mon form of Cod liver oil find Rex- all Cod Liver Oil Emulsion palatable and pleasing to take. It is a super- ior form of this remedv increases weight, improves the appetite, stead- ies the nervous system and builds up, the body generally. Extra large size 750., standard size 35c. The Mac- Kinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. .Mtf. 1_.__l;_-_- ::For Pllttiug new vim and snap in- to that horse of yours, lor increasing his appetite, improving his digestion, for making him the sound, strong horse he should be you should use MacKlnnon's Condition Powders. These have been used with wonderful results by' all leading horsemen and recommended by every user. Price 25c. » a lbs: in sanitarv can. The MacKinno_n,2rug Co., Corner Great George and = ent Sts. Mtf. I' -si-HPPING News. V, v, 4 _ ‘ “__” Entoréd, Nov. 4th.-- Schr. Maple Lcsf. Fraser, Richibucto; Schr. Don- zellc. wlu,tt1ey_,, Picton; scar. cuss. I-Iaskill,“‘Grenh0Ian, Pngwnsh, C1¢f=\1`0,dnNDv. 4th.- Behr. Dwina., Fraser, Richibucto; Behr. Col. Otter, l _ .- » -~ W- _ - -~ Ya- - f HIHE SHIIIITINE __ sponsibility propose going nn; ¢°_ Kensington range next Saturday nl- ternoon to have a friendly shoot, Two members of the now celebrated and hard to down Civilian Rifle Chiu, have decided to Bght to a dnish over B 1-088119 Slloon. Others suggest that the Farris Cup be shot for on ilitllfdsr. Perhaps Range Qaida,- ongworth could get together those eligible for this competition, Then for those who want to try to Under the winding up nc; nl 1913'L several rifiemen, upon gnnn- own “.1511 representatives." ‘ Telegram from Robert P. Haythorne to Lieutenant Governor Robin-_ son dated February 26th, 1873. son, March 6th, 1873. as soon as possible." thorn tives will conceded." 1873'l‘olegram to lion. Edward Palmer terms allowed, Six members conceded- Zet 100 Points for the first time Capt. Webb Btanley’s silver medal is open for the rest of the season. Il; may S69!-11 strange in print to say that the Civilians’ second team, who! beat the first, have not shot oil that tie yct. ! Fortunately “there are other tics th” bind". otherwise there might be trouble. The order of the ranges for Saturday next will be soo and soo yds Uniihillg at 200 yds.-7 shots aacb. Those bent on making 100 points txhis year have another oppoi-l;unl¢,y_ » l`l'H“8ements might be made to havo~| the 500 yd. bulls aye placed on the 200 yd- reuse target. and the soo- yd bull on the 500 and 600 targets.` With these conditions and lndlnn summer weather everyone would go; home happy, FOOTBALL Football is now in full swing in Charlottetown, and on Thursday al. tern_oon at .l o'c1ock, the first of the Senior games will be played ni; the A_A.A. Grounds, The teams that are to Play are the Connaughts and the St. Dunstan's College boys. The collegians are a strong ngregat- i0I1 and it will be remembered that last year ` they proved that they knew how, and could play the game, A The Connaughts on Thursday will “lav their first game and although it | cannot yet be said how they will D18-y it, it can plainly be seen by the line-up that they have the material and will make an earnest effort to ` establish 3, l`éD\ll2&.tl0n in football, The following is. the line-up.! ‘ Connautrhts.-Full Back, Jack Mac- Alcer: Halves: H. Gillis, F, McCs.rey, Reg Fitzgerald, D. Gillis; Tom Train- or, G. D. McDonald, George Mc- Mahon, The forwards will be Picked from the followingt- Gay McAsltill, Boaters. McPherson, Mullins, Traiuor, Keenan, Landrigan and Fred Moore. S. D. C. Full buck, Edwin Mc- , Donald: Hulves, H. Fitzgerald, J. Sark, E. Kellv, J. Mclsaac, quart- ers: E. McLellan, F. Butler A .Mo- Donald, Forwards: Hogan, J. Mc- Dougall, Jas. McGuigan, A. Murphy, A, McIntl'I`c, F, l\’lcl"he1‘s011, B, Gor- man, M, McGui|;nn. - " MEXICAN SITUATIUN CAUSES BUMAAENI _-_- (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 4-The Mexi- can sltuation is the subject of wide spread comment in Washington offl- cial quarters, while little of a defini- ite, tangible character is known con- cerning the exact status of affairs- from reports from Mexico City. The new and somewhat summary' move made by the United States towards the elimination of General Huerta has brought no response from the State Department or ,other official sources, beyond a brief statement from Secretary Bryan that no ulti- maturn was presented. Whether some communication less drastic than an ultimatum was presented Mr. Bryan positively declined to state maintain- ing that the Government should be free to shape its course of action on auch affairs without defining each step through the press. President Wilson left early to cast his vote in Ne_w'Jersey,' returning latc' in thc evening. ‘Meamtlme Secre- tary Bryan remained at the State Department where they were no signs until the year 1873 when' that government at last -conceded six members as the following correspondence shows: _ ,,,,_ ,,. _ Telegram from Robert P. l-iaythorne tp Lieutenant Glover-no_r _Robin- “I-'leld two Conferences. Increase 0! annual allowance. Prohsblc Yivld ' "‘!-Iighly probable get six 1'eprese!\¢'1tiV°55_tl`Y Bhd send ral>lY Council. Telegram from Lieutenant Governor RONDBOD £0 R0b°\‘f P- H85" --11. - e. _ "C_ounc£1 will concur ln advising dissolution. We hope six represents- ' e from liobe_rt Haythorns, March sth, "Except, mndlllcntlonn sented nnd interest difference old debt better That we were to have n minimum represezitation of six is‘rnade clear enough from the evidence and facts 8h0V0 'BUbmi¢f¢d- BY B0l1fB‘0`°‘61‘sight 01' U1iStB.ke the memorandum embodying the terms did not in clear and l A NG __~_..__ _ ' '"1' “ E - ~ 1 J ;__ __ . _ _ _ ,_ A V' _ _ ’ E’ - 1 -uf-_v_._» _ »_ . ' *iw* ,‘ .E Clif."- ~ ‘Folstersf §S_Pl][lll ||[w§__§ _Ef _mumps ' -" _ ‘ E 1 I ; V' S‘.t*'h".;r"M; A. if." , ` A ' 'toontuined tron._1>aae_ono~)_ _ I /\ \` ' (A ` ' 6') W'i"'“""°i?*: \'_> / _$3 \--- .»‘~ \¢ f<2»®:\? \f -1 _ 7:” -\ _ _.x 'f ll.. y\$¢¥"-'AVF __ .,,._ ,___ 'Q ir _J Blanket 'Time Isl I'Ie1‘e--‘-“flu i 1 ' .Beer £5* f' _ L 'E \i/7 'fi -"f-#.7 _ I "lair:-rnllmem '~ ~` dogsex.-:;f@'.f ' ~ Best Values ,are-af1_“f. y .= ‘HR 4; we $2- <_¢.e.» ,gn _e 1 ~ -n .,,~ -vn- --v ._A -no -u, _WY unequivocal language provide for such- That h0W¢V0I‘- WH-B A-|l_¢.'J0ill\'» mis- take of both contracting parties and a mutual mistake should ugysr be held to be binding. Had there been IRON CRW BYIOWH Bt ibut time in seq- iug that the understanding lor n minimum representation 'oi si`x '_liad' been clearly placed in the agreement no one W0\lld have 'made the least"objec-/ tion. We are simply asking now that the mistake then made-be corrected. 2ND GROUND. _ _ The decline in the population of this Province was owingin some de- gree to the failure of Canada to car-rv out its contract to place "the`Is- land in continuous communication with U16 railway Bystclliiicf tht; Do- minion.” - " Prior to Confederation, this Inland hada well established commerce directly with Great Britain, the West Indies and other lands, and had a very small proportion of its commsrce with the colonies' now comprised. in Canada. By entering the Union the direction and control of its com- merce and industrial development wefe delivered Over tO Canada; the in- dependent lines oi ,trade which this Island ' had established were diverted to Canadian channels and continuous communication with 'the Mainland as aconsequenne became esslmtial £0 its W€lf&i‘E.' " ' V _ CANADA DEFAULTED ON ITS CONTRACT. It " _is iinnecessary to set forth in detail the extent of this default. It* was"‘z'.1dmitted in 1901 when the Dominion agreed to pay annually to this `Pr0W'7in'i~.e the sum of $30,000 “for non-fulfilment of their terms of Union"‘ as' respects the main- tenance of afllclent steam communicati0n both summer `and*u'inter between the Island and the Mainland." The utter inadequacy»of this allows-hce need not be considered in this connection. The point ls that the breach of contract was admitted by Canada. - " ' ` Prior to Confederation this [gland was doubling _its population every 30 years; its revenues were doubling every 12 YEBFB- I'i1`1541 Us Dollulal tion was 47,034; ln 1371-tnn lnnf, neusus before Confederation*-it was‘94,- 021. at n ntsnauy diminishing mov f‘f imfeeses. if wschvli 109.075 in- iscu and then declined rapidly to 93,722 in 1911- ~ V ‘ - If the pnacnnlederntlnn 1-ntl.-, of increase had been maintained the population would now be 219,000. In the nolghbo;-png gnlony-of Newfoundland in which the natural ad- vantages were mncn less and where the ratio 0! increase had always been muchlower, the population increased H0111 151.374 ill 1874 when its cen- sus was taken, to upwards of 2-i0_000 in 1911. Population ‘always tends to move from disadvantage to advanf-M_!¢~ ‘lv "' " ‘- It is but fair to assume that the unfavourable conditions brought about in this Province by the non-fulfilment of their terms of Confedera- tion bad much to do with its loss of population and it is contended that it is most unjust that this Province should be penalized by Ganhda for Curiadr-|.’s default. ' ` it _lg impossible to come to any other conclusion than that tbeldraughts- man in drawing up the terms of Union overlooked the agreement that had been arrived at as to representation and neglected to use words ncc- essary to provide foramiuimum representation. It is clear that our Province refused to accept the Quebec terms because that-~rninimun1.-Mein was denied us. Is it reasonable to suppose that having rcfuscdl-to come in for nine years c-.1 account of the smallness ofthe representation which the Quebec terms offered that all those objections -would vanish 'in' 1873 and that the lsland would join thc Union knowing that -it-~_~ would only have six members for a few years. After the census of 1891 ~-we lost 'one member. After that of 1901 another, and unless this conference comes to _ nur ijcllgf with a recommendation we will certainly-lose -o/zthird uae- a --re- sult of the census of 1911; and in ale-.v years our Province-fwill only have c-_io representative in the House and eventually none» at alll"-.‘~Whsu‘< this takes p1ace` an intolerable situation will arise. Taxation-w-withoutrepro- sentation is under.const_itutio_nal government impossible-,=~and~ to~-this P. E. Island is steadily drifting. It is not the part of wisdom-to 'wait till thatlday arrives. Theremedy 81101115 be given and the- mistake under wl~,l¢-_ll our Province suffers should be corrected now. Delay only aggra- vates the situation and rmders the ilnnl adjustment more difllcult."" - Dated at Ottawa this 27th day of October A. D. 1913. J. -A. MATHIE-SQN, -- Premier and Attorney Gmbral. A. E. AR'SENAUI/l‘.‘ Member _Exl Council. W. S. STEWART, " Member Ex. Council. in-__ isnt he thought that if the man ` ‘ had been able to climb up, he would ' ' have been able to shout. (Continued from page I ) Inquirlng of the jury whether tlisy _ id . fore he went over be must have would require any more ev ence E is /Us | _ ~ A -~f__\\ Our big new stock is realy-; wailing for you to choose from- it. 'lu A15.10.51-_‘_i'__ff;i___ » Every Quality That’s Dependable. _ ‘IE i __ Every price---so that you can buy" 7 _ according to your means __ _ r _-- - A-_,__»m _,,____,W_,___‘,,‘_‘ ' Never before were we so well prepartd to ' -' - "'"‘~ '11 supply blanket wants. __ r ' 1 m ‘ 79'! Del' _ _ Dall' I for nice soft warm flannelette blankets stripe borders, white or grey,si/.e 42 x 7a inshes. 1 l 'per ' _ _' _ D3ll‘_ I for full Zten quarter size flscnelette blankets ~ good h-avy ‘qualify which will wear and ~ -. wash well. v + V ' J * _ llel' Down A pail' _ for full eleven quarter s ze fimneleite blank- h ‘ f ets “Wy so K and A wonderfully line warm, whltp and grey. ` selection to clioose" _ ‘ $1.75 §§,', for full twelve quarter "largest size ilsnneletle from. Etery cilor combination, every price fi om ~ _,__ 4, ‘bl 1; , ni _ V stiiliseebirtlrsie or grey #I » J. J- -4. »....-/ F _ _ Sand best Canidisn and I - erfully _good values. ' ' Worth Splendid Choosing in lleavyiwooi . rllflllankels--Every Possible Price V _ A A splendid stock-_-direct' to us from the biggest _ discount has been--"~s':cured enabling ns to- oiierwond- _.fe if _ _ $3.00. - Good closely woven_ __ __ _ _ pro A blankets, 56 x 75 inch, 5 lbsto _the ,_, __'._l_“ , pair, fast colors blue borders. A _good wearer. T hesame . quality in 60 x So inch, 5 lbs at $2.95 50.55.25 worth $3 50 N 1 c e worth $3 75. Very A pre closely woven blankets pr° in ice iirrn smoothly ‘ 6ox8_J inch, 6 lbs, one of our spa- woven blankets. Au excellent vslue, cials. , _ " worth $4.00, This is worth $4.25. Another pr' an exceptionally good excellent valueior the va.lue-heavily napped, closely woven morey. Nice iirm smoothly voven mr' v, , -_._ A Ri ""~ ` ' = 'fe Zia Scotch mills. Every possible _./ce./; --i\ , / .B / 'f ‘ _ full size and weight. _ _ goods. Pull size _,li 1 _';Chaae‘| e`rve`Food is ready to help The mdo Wm lbs, _huh t_|,{,,+,,,|‘tg,._ -YO -` ' " ` n at 4 30 and tomorrow t 5.22 o -. . _ _ ,_< ,_- 7.i¢‘1§°°f% f"°m‘ "“°"°“" “`°“b1°' “"1 The sun sets this afternoon 'nt' 14.40 of unwontad activity beyond constant inquiries *concerning reports- from Terrio, -Sydney; Schr. Chas. Hasklll, Trenhulan, Pt. Elgin; Schr.' Grand Master, Grant, Baie Verte. Mexico City of another urgent com- ' munication. __ . . - .wi ~ __ _' ._ _ _ iwicewroven weld' F" S in -Nerves » Irritable, I-lysterical, Blccpless, Dr. _ Ghsseha-__ _Nerve Food Restores ~(speein1 to 'rho onanuan) ‘ Health. 'ro1toN'ro,~Nov. 4.-sonrn wester- -. ..~-».-...L-_-.** _ ,. , _.Wil r _ rcst. -;5>l~115_r»;§_"s"_' ;§:»»»-ree in ;1.1nf1¢1.s__s_r ”n‘1ni9»7d~iilini'i'rfiei£7@i'1§iliiriny wi.. °\‘ 0 _“_ WW* ll W.°-01"* B. '_ -clean! _ be' io e con. with “rain in '.°"i“¥'. {%\`l\,:_‘~'. E.“`°5°“‘d°WP °°FYW§‘__th bon;,=-clsgrmg' and liaoolniug systeiiiys. _,airplane nights, much ir- cd ~n--_hasnt -» < - ~ _ _*-- < _fltabfl If-1 Gil* little things, lflfllls _Ol _f]__1m_,'»_high“t tempggature _recqrded dizsinssa and nervous sick headaches ycglenday -w,,,_ _- mty_,,,gv,,,, dept", B" l¥1\UlK»¢h° lYmDt0m5~ above' aero and the lowest was forty Y°“_mFY`_"°,"’_"°“““ th’ ”°'t‘"'° 0* sb'ovo.‘ The lowest the prevloumnight your-,ailxnenta until nervous prostrn- was ,|,,,.,_v_,,g|,t ucv,-_ -M mul, ,,_m tion comes upon- you. But, in What' lt was forty-four and nt nine p. m. 9"? ' l.¢§¥5'!`°U and 7°“"°“' D" forty-six abovcf ' ' -.la1"l-"W-'-7-1i‘_°¥» "_A‘“\°°*'° '“`°°'F ilrmivili be 'lush ¢orno'i'rovr'7aor1ilnd 'l' 0- 'rim' "B°m° 1”" “S” I at s.oc and sunny at 4 21 *“ °°°"i'D."f'»°h“."‘f' Net" F°°d' 'mm and tomorrow at 4.89; it rliidi 'to- °»°“‘9%|°l"l.7~"-_ *°““d m°‘ Mmat su morrow morning at 6.47 and"Frld`ay :fr °.zc.§..:°”°°:.:;“.:.::z:*.;‘lLi!= ~f ~ 'U » 'rn t r int e 11,06. to auch an extent that I was irrlt- _ Thgrggx; if gawonmfwnaoh w,,_dm,,,_ able and hysterical, and could u;_»t da” Oc," nth at 1039 “_ m_ 'WP “'¢““- *I ""l¢““ °° “"° ‘ ° 'rn urns unter of the moon “-111 qi Nerve Food again and was not die- be 0?, weduesday_ _Nov_ Mb M 2_M_wo,.k_ _ _ _- _ - apgolntod, Improvement was appar- p_ m_ _ °M|"°m'l'h° ,ent bu' °“d`n°w I im The length of today will be ninc mt "E7 Wm' hours and fifty-four minutes. , er remarked that they had not struck something and must have been ,?';:3"ab1e_to get any _mme than 'had been presented to' them that night. 'Pho jury expressed _themselves as being satisfied with the evidence '-19-id before them, audfprocceded, to con- sider their verdict. After a short de- liberation they returned a _Verdict tllnf thc deceased has1»i",',b1fiasTs sooo WHEN _srqil/lACI~1_ _CAN-'1‘ _ouns;s_1N_D,sEsrI,oN_. _ _. _,_ ..,,_r[_ ' _ Of ' 01' seven feet and came down on his back, the shock would be quite sufll- cicnt to cause a partial st.unning,i and the man would be unable to do.' anything for himself for a short time. Even half a minute would be suili- Aclent where there wastliree or four ‘feet of water there, to account for _the man not making any noise. There was no doubt that tha, man was drowned; if he had gona into the wafer dead he would not have been so full of water as he was found to be. I-In must have been breathing ‘to get that water into him. One of the iurymen asked whether the deceased could- have received, a blow sulicient to stun him without leaving a mark., The coroner replied that a man falling down six or seven feet and getting even a blow on thc back would be sullictentto _drive the wind out of him for`a law seconds; and a 'sian might mi- in noch _n peculiar position _as to leave no marks on his body. 1 Another of the iurers asked whether' gnon-_ wns' anything to show that the dnccased tried to` get up the hf°B°°'»-‘ _The coroner said that when, -the body was found it was quits close to_ Do some food _you eat‘hlt‘bB»¢l'°- taste good, 'but work badly, -ferment into stubborn lulnllll-aad‘caiisea sick. sour, gassy stomach? 'Now=,~Mr.'-"or Mrs. Dyspoptic, jot'-tl1is‘down_:'l?slJs's Diapepsin digests zevbrvthihsv `1°°"i”B nothing to sour; andffupset'-Y°U‘f"'-|~`\1°l`° never was '-anything--so safely quick; so certainly ell'sct'.lva.'~'i '~No~dliler0u¢8 how badly your ltomachda' disorder- sd you will -gat _ happy. relief in five minutes, but wuamrleesos you most is that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so --you-can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies ‘give you 'reiilef_soms- times-theyars sltiw, butnot sure. “Pape’s Diapaps__ln,"_,_i_'s quick, _positive and puts 'your tdmacli in lt healthy condition so the 'misery woti't come baék: , _ - ou feel different as soon as "'Papa’| Diapeps_l_u'_' co_n'_ns's in__contact with _ the stomach-dlttrsss just van- ishes-ycur stQul_asl1_- .l;e_i4J1F_e\t-. _ -so gases, no belchlng, no eructation roi undlgested food, your head clears mid you feel flue. Gu now, make the best investment you ever _mad , ly 1 ; large hl_t'yLée'nl:'_ca`s_é "?lf’g;‘;¥dj£", giipepsln -fri-ofn'al1y"drdg'tttrbFe. _ fi- ize in ,uve - minutes: -» =\suln|nl%loa&Pat- is to suffer :Indra Judlgsltlairithlylplpuln 1-r the hrcustwork, as near asit could_ Dr. 0base’| Nerve Food, 50 cents a, box, ll fo; 18.60, all dealers. _ _ _ . A _ ,_ nny. ston|1\ch__dll__t\_l‘!sr,,f,_ ,,,,~__ ,’_ A and very durable. $4 25, $5.00. $5.85 lll‘. $4.75, $5.75, 56.75912 _ This quality may be had in-vari- Another blanket which comes in . ous sizes and weights the 5 lb e`ostin`gf\ various sizes and weights. Heavy; $4.25, 6lbs 5.01, jlb 5.85. 'I~`f~his isj napped and beautifully finished, at splendid value, see .__ $4.75, 6 lb 5.75, 7 lb 5 75 per pair. lhe Famous _”Skeldon” blankets Woven on . _ _ the Banks ol the Bonnie Doon and ` 2370-ro :l9wEmMEif. » 0 Wash in its Waters ` In the fanfous “Sheldon” blankets ~.. 2 ciier our patrons the finest blankets we have ever imported. Absolutely puzc. wove if the finest grade beam fully i'inished,..-extra full size and weight. ` 5 lb weight per pair .. $9.25, $7.00 6 lb weight per pair _ . $6.50, 38.50, _$|0.50 7 lb-weight per pair . . ~ . . __ . $7.50, $9.75 $Il 75 -` 8 lb wefgbt pei' pair _ . _ ._ _ _ 18.50, $ll.ll0, $13.25 _ ________ '_ H: 35"? _ _- THE NEWMANAGER. 1,oNooN, Nov. 4.-The appoint- ment of Sir"Fre`d8l‘it':'R"'WiiliiIrns Tay- lor, 'n nutlvs ol"'Moncf'ofn. -N. B., to he General Manager or the Bunk 0' Montreal, gives ,tl1e_»Ln1Dl`.°Sl_i0H l0l'm' ed .officially but not doubted that hc has been London's manager and flu- anclal and social._cl_1;§es here ulll rc gret his moving to' ontreal_ .- _ “Sovereign” Cashmere Hose with linen splicing wear the best. ` hé F oxes For Sale A One silver male and one silver female with about five per cent rust. Une dark silver crc ss female and two dark silver cross males about _fifteen per cent rust. , Above all from same litter. Also one dark silver c1o:-a female ten percent rust and one mile fifteen percent A- l’l`lSl~. Terms $5500.00 cash. Write or wire. _ A. M. Struvol-»~ _ -___ 5".. Mine Centre 0st. 7 ` " E ` 2l3l\ll.lM‘llf»hf*l1MlIl Q v <-0 -,~. . A-,»~ _ _ . 1- ‘,,__ 1 E ` 7 ` H `> \".¢ JZ" J - xx; -» ...L-- f `§ 9 il- . ~-1. -,.i_._ . .-_, l f'f;,='; 'ii ff! f :ri 37 e .llc i 7 _$13! ’ iii ‘x ir" 5, .iii _ 1 hi ' l ‘Y 35*-2.5 3 0 i 1' iV"i»."' ‘UH V i` ll' ‘li 1 . . ., '.z` tl _'.{_',l:,=‘ 1,, . . any itil; * . _ _JA ‘fii':>'- 3.5* ,iii if ~ 15,.; it __ "wi" ills' . .Sl ,Ui 'JT =-se. '-\~ »-J-il-9 fl' E `2 .J v '_ 1 _ ,\ _ Cl, _ ._,;. s_ ;7%`§.» ._ 5 -Nu § U1' lpil zfzu 1 .__-if . if 1 5,331, ._ <@§Z-io' ' 'iv'-\: __l, gli I1! 1 til. ‘ ies ul ~“,'~, if i=-1 '. it-171,, ‘fl l i , . --1 ili- 117,, _-_l .g_g_ -'__'-2 531 .2:_. iii* 1 Pri' é .J ., "’ N' eu ‘_ ru l 1., A; _fy _- ! 4 4-, 5- -'$1 _,__ ,,., A7- » 'ni .r -»'i‘»i’_;I_ ,ll _'n‘,' _¢_,,.§-li _ - , _ it-' ,;_;'__._i¢5l' _iyflil iff 4 1_4 o its gl- -Vi!! _ay l 1 :ees--,,,' _gg ‘ 2 _._ ,‘______ _TQ A- . K.-;-A _ f ~_ ,,. ‘is -1. ;. 5” - ,..,..3.e-,~_-1-=e:;-_§_ :_____;:\->_~'z€:_.*;L- “_ _:.541-.»_g.,. ~;,~ fur? li 1.; !"' .,_, :cyl ‘lf 'a f.'°"~=_" .,1- s ._-il 1;.; 1 . ir".1 :;\_-. ii* 1_3. -_ 3 * 1,77 A 1' i Ah » l“\ 5 * il' 1. ,_ it - in i iii' l. al ‘F .,- l .i' _,‘1,_