MAY- 31- W" "mi me" News 'ri-is cHAsLo'r're'rowNi GUARDIAN rinse on its- . PAGE.»1‘~'H‘Rgg _ - is “';_;_ 1j_‘;_ ~--~-- ----~ -----~ - ---.t _ _ . _ _ ,W _ ._ .___ .___ _ _ ._ _ _ .. _ A rnn'r'i‘Y Roussos.” f _ - iuiipuiruiiuii-s 0|!! -tml per word each insertion i C05 15.0* l¢¢¢l_\1|\any oi-dr! and fivc__ Qcr cent discount al inveil. _ Minimum cigar" |w¢¢y.|;" inet - . . ' “ld-" “M51 . .-Then 1 met young Roy E. Pierce and -' _ _ _.___- Nnw Yonic, may 29-Mrs. F r “_ Henderson, who was “Lady Betty it ei- of Boston. today described Fail 1| _ ,,.h,,¢_ gnc called ‘the romance ,of " --1 went to Paris in -1919, and Mr Henderson," che means. Mr. and Mrs. Henserson sailed the Lusitsiiia for their honeymo 'i‘iie wedding last evening place at the' home of the . bri iiiotlier. . ._ _ _ The ceremony was performed b linv. Dr-_ Henry Marsh Warren. V snk ‘ _ vi lie`r .niy real love" in hertliiril marriage, » there i`rst , _ ,, really "Phe inrnil ers oi tlie_“Argyii: _,M having my , trouble _ with that allair that ' later married himi_. _It was whili _,gain met Mr. Henderson. Oh, ,vu 50 good and kind to me. ,__.“,,,d me over the r_oug°h places ,nat nwfiii affair. l accepted his ,M5 because it wns so sincere frank. . - ' -isiiddeniy, I realized- that I him and that Pierce was only inentary madness. .I came to that I never really had loved any bn; Mr. Henderson. It was the time i had known what loves 1 "Hear Miss Myrtle King cellist.-1-of' aii‘_ li l Boston in the I-leartz Memorial H nn Charlottetown tonight._ `5-SIM' Hs --- ' in “The Ladies Auxiliary of" the rind- Y.M.C.A., _ Charlottetown, will me mm at i o'clock on Saturday.. ` ‘owed "1-Ie'ar Miss Jean Allison one a m0__ Mt. AlllSli\‘i'i= ii'-ost brilliant organ k, ow til, at the Hearts. Memorial H a I 5'-hnrlottetown tonight. one _ . 0. L., No. 1775, Are requested mist in their lmiige room .lnnc des *°l'i'e‘/ere Hotel bnrbcr shop me iieen moved to Kint. i-ltreet, next do for to Guardian office. ljlilwiu Harri ner E iecopai hotel chaplain before ' ' ‘ i - D . un altar of 'white' satin erected the drawing room, 'the couple it ing at the priedieu of white anti nniny. '1‘hc turkey trot was a fe;~.i,in~n __'____ H__m____ ,Q S ,__,___,_,_ oi the dancing. it was announced that Mr. I-lc ion had given his bride ii iiunrtc it wedding gift, which would be iiiiélitcll later lly the t_rmigfe|° 0( siilernhle real estate. The gems iziiiiled a string of pearls vnliicil S1.'i0,000, n diamond. lavglicre piinileiit and n. diamond tirnra, Ai. the dinner, at -which the ig wei-is seated nt three tables decor '..f2i.ii pinks and sweet pess, the bets were served in satin slipper ihe women 'and in gold cigarette niler- BORN. ‘ ii 'i , . _ '. ' " _ - .t million dollars’ worth of gems ns Mny 23, i012, to 'i‘.i'. nnd “200 iinrii felt intts in brown, sliite, m“'“`k""ey'-Ha" 'X I - ~ -- . " . . _ .-Y _ » | i i - . -__ .,__..,_~w.-»-i vs for the men. A rubv was set in tim fillrtiiri-r, and Mrs. Georgia M. riti bow of each slipper. (‘(`lMMU'l‘A'I‘I(lN AHKED, Fm" ter oi the |iii.i- Tiiounis i‘et.iiic\< ,` ii ‘s for 77 6\’:` 0 is- ll il. to on . _ ln* on r_fitiirdsy at_ 8 o'ciock p. nr. (Spr- wok cial), A. A. Mclioiignill, ii. S. ' has . _ ng.. ton Propri etor _ 5-3()M3i _ n or tothe port of Charlottetown, and ary, Wolfville, N. S f or and 11.30-the irevioua niiZ\'\i» ’ lt pays to buy in this Province. , Miss Gladys Nicholson, Char » ---- ` town, was among the passengers The-'steamer City of Sydney of the riving 'ou the Northumberland Black Diamond Line, a regular visit- night, returning from Acadia Semin- _ which is‘ undergoing repairs -at the _ -- ¢1oc_l.a‘_.iii St. Jolin‘s, Nild., leaves Yesterday the Northumberland tiiere'~f'or Montreal via Sydney. Ex- Charlottetown at 8.20 a. m. for tcnsive alterations have been made ton with passengers, mail, express to her stateronrns and when all is and freight and arrived at 11.50 a. conipietcd she will be in first ' class in. She left on return at 4.45 p. -condition for summer passenger tra- with passengers, mail, express, vel. freight and arrived nt 8.10 p. . *-' She leaves today t. 8.20 a. ni. G00- W Keele. HUM Killer! A10!-` Picton, returning st night. Mcl.eod, Moiitague; Miss Richards ‘ --»- Vernon River; C. Howatt, Victoria; M,-5_ J_ w_ 1-liimai-¢__ (;e(,,-gewwn; M~ C- D~’1“"”Y- Nmth T¥`Y‘m5 '“‘0s~ W. 'I‘. Anderson, Horcll; 'l`liomss ' ~')'3 -'_ ‘M t l; Cl ,(T icll,S ner., ony; iss nveiyn.a1icn, city; ,,g;‘.r°“B_ ,M';;‘,`,, ‘,_‘,§'2f"A,,,,,,,‘,‘,'.“ I-i,S. Blncitstock,'i‘orouti_>; H. Fraz_ee, Aye;__ __,_____________ _;eg___te_____ ___ . I£';_‘_"‘_t_I_:_‘i_:k\_P'NJ‘§3m_i‘;?:€:__e§“itw¥:_;lQueen Hotel, Clinrlottetoivii, het - 1'. , . ., _ -_ _ _ _» ~ I _ _liet-ore Hotel, Charlottetown. he D:,),§,.if,l,,,;i0,,,£:it mg" tween the hours of 11.30 last night -' ' ` ‘ ' The Plant Line steamer Ha ` _ il at niidnight for "When Rcxail Hair Tonic was iirsi. “fm ‘me U' Ha _ _, put. on the market it was iiscii for it -um' 0" the. Bohm" Lhamutte, ' l t t ' one hiindried cases Niue- "°““"' replacmg the A' W' l lotte- ar- last left Plc- in. and in. for A. lil i ' .- "Ui>“ t be ii Sieve to the <\i‘\\iiizei‘y *V*-‘ "'“‘ "' ' while uint bent is iicing nvei-iiniiii-ii neel- _ - of your iliiily coircs|ioiiile.nce. M A wedding d,m_e__ served ____ In office ioiitine may by more exten rlherry and it dance followeil the i ' ._ ' sw - - - _ ‘"“"‘ use of Smith l’reiniiu~ -ir iteniington Rcxnll prepai~l:if.ion is known as “93" ,onowm C_1__u__n'_ Amen E_m___ rn, H111" '|"'“"- lf. "‘“k‘°'“ me muh) mate H. W. Doyle' second mate Ki' h"““hy and um ‘mirisott mm Hnky' H Whiker third inntc W. Mizll' llurg hottie 500, The McKinnon hi _ ._;_e_ D_n,,___ \',,___,___B _ He” tvliewriter i-iiiiipmeiit.. A. Milne F I 1 i ui.i EN-At wi-stvicw iinynny dug- ( ulleu ii ilniigiitci, iutiiiia. c con- gintulnrions in ' “”” , _ Dino “'“ imiiii it---on tin- .nun i si.. ni. iiisidi-in-c No. I5 Mulgruvc Htl' can . .lnilgo Crosby and a jury in the I ‘ .-Iessiiiu of thi- n‘upg;-rioi- Court, man irliiiipiiii with l»ii'ci:iiy 'min /\ \'.' rliinw rihoc if -niiniiiy and n"S'|`UNi Mill’ 29"l`\'i’ EKf¢0\\\-W*'- woniaii ns_hi‘iiig an`,ii::-i:i_ii"y iii; i‘onncii met at the State Hoiisc noon today nnii inter begun its hear- about 3li|,0o0, lint $lz_i_in,'i Wm; ut the fact. 'l`\iie ninoiiiit ilivol'/ieil “ll-5 ‘if the 10°*-9 and arguments to returned. support the plea for the life of Lena (liisiimaiio, New evidence in Mrs. The jury w.is i\litaini:.l s|i=r't'.;' thi- ter noon und after the long ind case of._ the woman, who is under ments had been read the ease wus her iiushanti, was presented .by esiitenoe of death for the murder iounsei, Thomas J. Grady and linm J. Coughlan, lt was claimed that Mrs. Ciisum was~not an accessory to the slay of her liusbiind, either before or the fact, and that she had no k leilse of the killing. It was esiii witnesses could he In-Ofinced would testify .to this. lt was rep the womai1's counsel would also to.show that Enrico Msscioli, victed with the woman, had Frank Cusumano, the husband in defense. . Attorney'-Tnnmns J. Grady 'win iiiiy present to the Executive Con facts and arguinents to support plea for the life of_ Lens Cusuinnn it is expected that the worn sentence will he c0mmuted_ i‘ouncii, since the execution of Ri i_=ou, nas undergone a chance oi Hill. Mid Y-he Opinion was freely presseil at the State House that vote would favor commutation for woman. The signed st_atement _sent to i-rnor Foss' by '¢(ioisina Pcrzio, sister to emplinsize the moiiestv of Cap of Mrs. Cusumano, and one of witnesses against her at the trial ivhich hshe declares tlmt she now lievcs _the wotnan nnoccnt, will one of, the stllongcst arguments rommiitation., 5 \ . ..._ __,. __ _V .__ si-iAw's`&ail"1aii.1oiinNsn. uos'i‘oN, iviny `z9-Aroun- m crowd was in the court room to a glance at the accused woman. wil Clerk Manning called the man am, woman to the bar. They stood mg gather, the woman on the left, Bite, i;‘ont_ of the_ ri_'iiling____Slia\i_;_ti\ri;eil i o spear o -. rs. uar, now' changed his mind. who When the charges were read o_______ plcnded 'not guilty Shsw's v ____v was cliar Mis Siuartu. could ha be hesril. Her fnce was flushed ;_g;‘__-_ the exciteri_11ent and eiiilisirnssniei ‘ le |iI‘0C9l§ lligs. lil' linvelle. 'i`h_e selection ofthe "Gil took abifut an hour. Duririg his time Shaw and Mrs. Stuart renin 0-_ standing. F-n':li of the prisoners all H tivo challenges. Shaw challenged 'l'\'\9‘men, -Mrs. Stiiart one, and the (‘ "hi=' monweslth thrci-. fcel- __._._. ,._._._._.. ax* ROS'I‘R()N l-lAiliED AH A HF. ic thni; would have turned the head (`i\\'- nearly every msn today served the Arthur l-I. Rostron, comi1.andel‘ . in the (‘/unnrd liner Carpatliin and le- of the ‘Titanic diaster. be Returning to port today for for first time since he brought home .Titaiiic survivors, he was cheere the echo hy a crowd gstliered nt. .L dock as his vessel was warped her berth, hut Rostron paid no W. tention to the plaudits. _9flIaW,_ the Freap rt_,-_Q/f___e., shoe manu- After the passengers were iande ,__ _- _ __ .__, were plnceil on triul today iiiifi that e it i li d H ‘E the world! ’ “Tis Rostron blushed visibly behind his ni- . ~ ‘ il ner journeil until next Monday. A large “tl” te3___"°M:f'_:u;_r':_V:_f;_y'a_‘:t_" 3_2” Exits ,_,_(,_ .ind tl _ _ told him they wanted to give him - “Sr sry and also to present silver medals ~ to the .officers and bronze medals to , c , ~ bm' that their bravery was appreciated. He consented to muster the crew l" with :iss the 'i`itan (ia r, Self’ '1‘he drawing of the jury was moz bv Assistant District Attor li _ _ _ _ vantage of the privilege accompany- n ing the. official thaiilis of Congress H0' of the Senate, he said: the Nnw YURK, May 29--A rcccpti oi t has decided to make it thorough anil impartial investigation of the 25 il tan ani ‘ - . - _,L committee cheered him. Finally ii.- icb stammered: Rostron was very- rcticent when an effort was made to get him to dis-~ in officially voting him thanks and a 'ltu gold medal had touched him, al- nei _ . . . comment on it in any way. " 'moss coat. onions. °”‘ New vonic, iviny 2ii~'rne ivicr- itxf domestic sizes of antiiucito coal, ~,_,,,.,,,_,,,.--»-v~f-\,,,_,.,.,v.--»v~»~ 0' i ienioved his cap while the \ "I thank you very miicii," and d loving cup to commemorate his brav- ln th crew of the tlarpathia as a tok-ii at 10 30 for the presentation. nh ' ic l' ste and lie re- 0, fused point blank to comment _ on the report of the Senate investigat- .e,. ing committee. He showed by his ` attitude that the action ot Congress hh- though he was far too modest to '“ when naked ii ne-would rake si and the gold medal to visit Washing- ton and enjoy a seat on the 'floor ___ "I hardly see how I could. You see I ani kept very busy running my _ii ship. My iluty is here." _ ..- ~-ff of chants’ Association iiniiounces that it. U cents per ton increase in the price of M which is to take effect June 1. The directors or the Association liscussed the subject at today's meet.- " ing, pointing out that the total -con- ' siiniption of domestic sizes ot anthra- citc coal is approximately 54.000,* il00 tons a ycnr, meaning an nddi-- tionsl charge of ` $13,500,000 it year to the public, when the 25 cents in crease is niaile, nni1` that in lnrize _proportion of the expense will fall upon the city, because the use of anthracite coal is mnde practicnlily compulsory, not only for domestiii hut for industrial purposes. _________..__--_ __' 1' _ 'js ._ ‘_ in Discount Sale iiosi>ini|.' iuuiust iise_iiiiii_ croatia ___ _(Coiltiiiiicil__froin___piige__l;)_____ 51| in putiints' fees. .__` Ar Reddin"s ` To reduce Stock we oiieri thc follow ing goods at 20 p. _c, iliscount viz. _ All our Stock of Lzidii-is Whitewixi consisting Oi corset _ ciivcrs-i, iin"dé_>rskii°is. sig ht dresses, ton rist sets ctif. " . 'Hemmecl' .sheets and fp'iil_ii»w _s_l_i.p.°, All white Lic e curtains, " \ o Hem med pill ow Slipd, _‘ " Wiiite°counierpouf'S._' . _ A lot oi`sai1ipie 'ivl-.iisis in "ner and icréatu, black, ‘and other shfides, a ioi B- aill__i,_____ _ ofc,li_1niil_§_1.l'_iiS 3oc _ ._-Alii"l_:i;lft_i'avel”lérs _ samples in lad c~= _for loc. _ 05161' i1lt'ili~ nigl_it°` l,l‘i‘i'.sa&s‘, uiiderskirts, h y, hose, _tit-S_~_ g|0V€9,, €_iC. __ _ 1 `ét"‘ `fl;l_'li"pa;y you tospeniia iew dollars gill” liti ii ' ' - -in _ _Sibrei thats aves you money. As there were inn extraordinary ex iienilitiires during the year, all the running expenses have been paid and the deficit of last year, $831.03, ic . .iiiceil to $20.28. The Endowment F_,uiiil has hceu in creased during the yenr to tlic‘ extent of $1301.31, by the following legacies 7 -Miss Barbara Mciinurin, $100; Mrs. -iatheriuc l~ltciviii't., $238.81; Beujnmin ilogc-rs, ii`i~i,|., $462.50; Lemuel M. i'uiilii, Esii., $500.00. it now amoiints o $20,5ii‘J.40, andthe interest receiv- oii is ii coiiuideriihle help to thii il- iinuces of the institutlion. 'Phu number of persons requiring Hospital treatment is increasing yeiii' by year, and the Trustees -feel that in 'the near future additional accom- moilation will be necessary; There were 409 pnticnts admitted during .the year of whom 279 were surgical eases and 130 medical. 175 patients were from the city, 218 from tin- couutry nnd iii from other Provinces. There were 99 5 no_n-paying -patients. 'i‘he large numiicr »1>f~non-paying pa- ' tients partly nccoiints for the falling oil in fees. ' ' ' _ Two nurses graduated during the vfar-Miss Rena vMav Stewart and Miss Ann!e iilnieiine Stevenson. The Tristreg desire to thank thc Medical Stall.. tlia»1.,q;liss'. Aid.¢f-locie.- ` ty, the obliectbrs and .eiiiiscirihi-ri. nl- “"<¢ "'V°u'r°“ 'mt "1 the h“"“m(.‘ reported The Halifax has hail.a new crew . ax lilxc. mul 11.30 the previous night 1911 Ma 30 1012 May 30 May 30 iuny :iii l9l3 May ii, 1912 A May 30, May 30, May 30, May 30, May 30, May 30, May 30, May 30. i\iay 30, Miiy 30, M ny 30, May 30, May 30, May 30', May 30, f OW §lfll'7.l"|l‘li'i\i,\lv'l\c‘\;, v:lilli`i='.l|li(‘i)vii§-ll sfmlgiigl I" M' neckwnh' Mumiricml ,w` - ,m______ 5_30M_E_4__ li. iirown, Toronto; I. i_. _ili l'“|‘oviili-lice; li- J- llnley, l'riivid i-i.nnmittei~ of 'i‘itanii- survivors,licad-‘H- U- ff\iU\l¥\0“S. M0f\U`C‘\l} A hm' ,.4 by Mm, ,l_ .1_ lipown, of |'i¢nver,|Jainiiesoii, Halifax; l'. A. Wal nests I-_,_, I I, __ ,_ _ _‘-'ut' iziiinbeii aboard and tried to attract lfllllifllx; H-`H- R050. UtU1\‘/01 A- nioil ‘i“;'\HU,‘L,' 'lim “'mWI°“el"L“" wm"w the attention .of t,ho yoiithful ap-,Gi`liY. MUHCYUH; J- A. HOW'-iili. Hill ' o ie ii .e - iinies ilson und iiiiugll" pouring corr.inander, who sent a 14- fax; Li. Loeii, '|‘oronto; 'i‘. ll. i *Wd i.not_, boat through ice fields at 10 Montreal; J. A. McPhee, Monti knots in iirilei' to save life, but hell. H. liockiifirt, Montreal; li‘. _ iiiii nii,t-raslioiiii to their shouts, ‘Bury, Buffalo; J. i‘. l.niril, 'i‘i»ro ii‘iunlly a stcwaril who Woe i»l'°=BH-l,H. J. Darling. 'l‘oi-oiito; A. il. I-io _ht od into service got_ the captain ____tii,q-0m,,t(,_ _]_ '}‘_ gn,-nn,.;_ Mun; _.Aw the sidc of the liflilgf Wllvfff lf*-iFreii Gartmaun, Montreal, racist . iiwwii 110010 sci Hi him- ini ine victoria Hotel oiini-iniiiii. L ‘ .. ~ ' ' ' ' "V00 ilfili' mall- “lie *‘\“"‘t°“i jlliietiveeii the hours of ii.30 liisti _ . think you u.ri.\. the greatest iiiaii ini ' i t to to to to to to to to to to to to the teeth pearly, sweetcns the brc cleanse; the gums and ilestr germs. Sold with the Iicxail giiara ai gn ir :;[innt.aiu, Bell .ii (lo, for iiest. powilers nnd washes we sell, iii: tee, money hnck if dissatisfied. I. tin box 25c. 'i`he McKinnon I1 Co., the Rexall Store. 5-Zli ~..-..........._ _,.. ,_,.,_,.,,...~w_»-,_-_,_-.-_. May 30 Balance due . . . . ._ 831 May 30 to Operating Tiihlc May 30, to Furnisliings 1 May 30 to (‘ioiil............_.......... 1,41 il ' i`-irst .l'. riiil; pern- lil .- (‘l\(Zl l'(€l1 liiwcnt._ prices. i 2 5 3 4 t-ltilm ici-i niiii -Wages... 3,16 Meat" and Fish.. Medicine......... U5 liepalrs........... 710.47 ity fixes Bile. Printing Reports . .etc... Teiehhoiic... _ i-liiniiries.._....._...... ii $0 ,ssl RECLTPTS. _ liy by hy hy hy hy llnlnnce... i. (,roceries._............ 1,159. . 395. 433, C T 28. Insiu'ance............. 193.00 Ststioiiery, Post- l Siibscriptionnunii _ Donations. . ..$l ,280 l ben i.iiri=.s No'n 422, 423 05, lib, , l!`i2, 105, liill, |70 iii, |,u. lie s,iiiiii i _iinu l". E. isluud 4 p.c.. Ilebcntiire . . . . . . ._ asoil _ -mer- Ada the wecii iiliil iif ax 1ios-- town errv , , _ _ _ _ since e hr~neiicinl iesiilts and that in why the _"___ w_____ _“___ ____ The __“_c______ ______ .l. ‘iii‘i\, . lil. liuzc, J. 'liii‘i., 'i'.iil;. H.. lilo i_ -..ld/.?1<>l¢$.f11e.§f? R¢§sii’....-...l oi'i‘il iiwii. | ~ noni, xnll atii nys' riigl iii ` i 6.88 "-il. i.ill i_tt Foster, M.1'., for kings, is iousiy ill with an affection oi' throat anil ear. His condition gives his friends considerable anxiety. ser- the Hill RAi.i’H DINEIJ, Quiiii-ii<1i', May zii-sir Finnci glier, l.t.-Governor of Quebec, a liiuchcoii at Spciiccrwoiiii in honor of Sir Ralph Williams, govoriioi' nl Newfoundland, and the otliccrs f H, M. S. (‘ornwall. , l.l‘]l1"1` A Mliil.l(\N. s Lan- held (I NEW YORK, Miiy 25|-(lolilwiii Smith, publicist and aiitiiiir, win, died in June, 1‘_\l0, left H fiirtnnl- of nearly $1,000,080, nr-niniling 1., 3,, apnriisinl filed yesterday with An- thony J. Barrett, chief clerk of the transfer tax iiilice oi the l%ii\'riigate's (‘ourt, by Wallace .~`, li‘i~asi-r, llepuiy State (`onti-oller. The iippraisiil i'e\'i~zils tliiit i‘iirnell llniveigsitlhy, o_i wli_ii'h i’i'oi. Sinitli wne one 0 1 oliiiiiirr unii wliirli was residiliiry lcgiitec of his will, |'i-t.ieiveil ln0\‘€ than $il00_iii|ii iroui his estate. The uppfnisnl wus so riinile by .lohn 'l`. li/liirtiii, of iii-puty .(`outriilli:r l<`raser’s office. Very little of Prof. .\‘|i\itli'.\' priipizr, ty wn_~: in this ritnir. Fin hnii $Iii"ii.ii4 on iloliosit in thi- l~`irsi. Niiiioiiiil llsuk iii' ltliiicii, \\'lii”i‘i\_ (‘oi'ui-ll ll|iivei'sit\' is sltilnicil, itiiil i»\\'in-ii $Zi1i,l\0ii iviirtli i_:_f rilinres in the Ni-ii' Yiirk i‘i-.ntrnl iii riiiiil. rl ` /\i¢l‘l 'l‘l) lt|\}'l`|lt|'l. i‘.i.i~I\'Iiii..»\Nii, .viny 20 ii: ii, 54.. tin-ru :ind Julin Mnrinwi- pliiii to ro . `sos'roN, Mass, May :iii-A ‘man digging a post hole at imouth Bench unearthed a tin |containing $12,000 worth of je on a rniii through the summer there, last Hempteii ber. l-iUi>Sl<}VEli'I"l‘l GREAT \'1l`- Ni-iwAiiK, N..l., May 2'i»-r’ Roosevelt, on the republican and Governor Wilson, on the eratlc side, were overwheiniing ners in yesterday's primaries i plete returns this morning The Roosevelt victory was s conventioii. ln the preferential his plurality was fully 10,000 'i‘aft. The result exceeded the in-rtatioiis oi the most. cnthn Roosevelt healers. ln some districts, “The Easterii (far compnni' i`oi. l'iiiosevi-it receiveii ti-u votes to organizcii at n meeting every one cast for the prcsiilent. (iiivernor Wiison`s ti'iuniph a iiiinils of the ilcrnocratic voti~.rri iml~~ ii trifle less complete than of lioosi-veit. The goveriiiir friiir ili-lcgiites out of the 28, thi-se four were iininstriirtcd llfi;=`.'-ii->.7i.~‘-’ iff, -.ii ._-:ig .1-_”-,ix if _ .\ " -.iw..-.-xiii-'<~f~.'>.»’ .- 5 i'i‘i".' £5-‘V 3’ .inf ,¢.:i_i.f.;--=_=. s.,i,z'»..'if‘,,_ :ii .ilii iii! .ilii i`»'i liii 50 iii) 21| (lil 3‘<:_/ ; 555% il»2ii».»iii-in A SAVES .40 .' 1 T- Liuiiii . . 5, . . _, _ . _ . ~ “My Store" ll_7 Quoin Simi. ima _ _ . l seimzl _ _ _ __ ni' J. " _-ff’ _ ` . . -,...,,,.,.._. _,__,. .»_.__ __ _ _ ,, _ _ ,___ _ _ _ i *qi "‘"*‘ We liave Poriiers oi all l_iiuds\ iinil in iuosily :ill the wniiicil ciiliiriiig_s-~pl:iii'i crinisoii. green, brown in the various sliziilcs, sonic in ieveisilllc tivo--color i-ficciri, iiiiisliril you picfer. wiih i-_uiiiip iilgc oi' iii.s.