All Wool Tartan Pleated» $ .00 Skirts This morning a really remarkable vialue in Ladies Skirts is offered. These garments are all wool, Black Watch Tartan, box pleated, smart handsome, well tailored, and are most desirable in every way. Mail orders filled, express or mail charges paid. u Moore 8t McLeod Ltd. 119-121 Oneen St., Chlown Princess Mary Choosing Her Troussean Stipnlttes lint All Material Must te of British Make and All Work Done by Soldiers’ Willows: and Dependents. LONDON, .\'ov.. 29.-- Princess Mary (spent. today choosing lrer troussetiti and has issued iiu ulti- matum that it must be all llritislt With this announcement the ex- pectations oi‘ ‘Rue t.'e la Paix. tie- signers. wiio are nlrt-atiy sending representatives to London to sub- lead of the Princess. The Bond Super. jeweldrs tyre jubilant be- cause coming in the middle oi the dull season. the wedding will mean great increase in business through the purchase of presents for the royal bride. The Early honeymoon will he spent in Yorkshire to he mit designs, art» rudely shattered. followed by a trill drill-ind the world. Princess Mary intends, according to Wltll n vifllt t0 Amflficil. Th6 LOFd information from court circles, lolllavor of London toduy 01181185 a let Lifter-rs. families and industries fund t0 enable Citizen?» t0 BlIbSCTilIB composed of wives oi officers kill- for a present for the Princess. it ed in the war. do illl the work pus is hoped to raise at least halt n sible even to thc making of the million dollars throughout EDE- wedtllng dress. The decision of land. Tire Queen of Roumaniu will the Princess will prove a tremen- come to England for the wedding. dous boom for the PBritish industry bringing her youngest daughter us the whole court will follow the who will be bridesmaid. Physician And . liiiglvthiifi l§§§i"t§l§..il§"§.§liil§ Nurse Tesiified 2.1;"iiliiiiif‘;fidiéiglllffilfi; .- For Arbuckle tit the Aitbuckle manslaughter trial _ _ here today as having slated to Dr. Enduvored m Make ca“ Look M. E. Rumwell. San Francisco phy- Briqhter for the Celluloid Comedian siclan, that she "must have been ititoxica-ted for could not remember what had happened" during the cousc of a party in Arbuckles ho- tel rooms here, Dr. Rumwell was not crosscxam- ined. I Miss Irene Morgan, trained nurse of South Pasadena, was the next witness. Miss Morgan said she was employed by Miss Rappe a house- keeper and trained nurse. She said she saw Miss Rappe tearing her clothes many times. And treated ,her at least flve times for bladder trouble. ller patient used to "dou- Ible-up and cry." presumably as a -resu1t oi’ the trouble. the witness ,sald. After drinking intoxicating liquor. Miss Rappe would tear her clothes off. she said. Under crossexamination t.lte wit- ‘ness testified to having attended a South Pasadena woman during an operation.‘ The prosecution explain ed that by bringing out his lnlonma- tion it wished to establish a motive for Miss Morgan's statements re- garding Miss Rnppe. This line of evidence was stopped by the coutrt. The crowds were so dense tit the opening of the afternoon ses- sion that the defendant nnd coun- SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28.---Miss Virginia Rappc. tnotion plcturcact- Strength Strength of muscle does not in- dicate strength of nerves. On this account many people who loolr healthy enough suiler from nervous troubles and cannot understand what is ailing them. Slecplessness and irritability are among the early tymptoms. ' indigestion and tired feelings soon follow. Read this letter from an On- tario man: while with lntligertion. /\l time: there would be : twitching oi the ncrvet oi my llnmnch: and l nlro found ll dim- xull In gel n good night's sleep. l am a moulder. Ind owing lo tie nature of my‘ work my ryutlm became run-down. who brought the charge of murder against Arbuckle. which was later reduced to manslaughter, was .1 spectator. lt twas ‘her first appear- ance since the trial, ,can company are establishing a fox ranch. ll l 1,. " VWquliem Guardian i s-GHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. .-HUIERT MnDONALD hi! open- ed a barber shop in McMahon's building Konslngton. _.rox VSHIPMENT-A shipment of 125 sliver foxes was made from shipment to its destination at Spokane. Wash, where an Ameri- -~HOCKEY LEAGUE-At last meeting of the Hockey League the followlngschu- dule of games were drawn up. Jan. 10. Sox and Vets. Jan. i7. Vets and Pioneers; Jan. 14 Plon- eers and CSox. Feb. 21 Sox and Vets. Feb. 28, Vets and Pioneers. March 7. Pioneers and Sox. ti tho -—~8TEADlLY REOOVERING -- The friends of Mr. Camillle Arse- nault of this town. will be pleased to learn that he has sufficiently recovered from his illness as to be removed from thc hospital to his home, he is well on tho road to recovery. after about two months‘ illness which resulted from the capsizlng of his boat, throwing him into the water, he held on to the boar until‘ almost exhausted when two plucky lads happened I along in a boat and rescued the man. _ ,| -——--—<0>—-—- ::Only the uninformed the agony of corns. The knowing ones apply Hollownyh Corn Rt:- rnover and get relief. ————<-0->—--- “TISTERN PERSONALS ----i\irs. A. J. Best, Summerside. crossed by the car ferry on Salut- day morning on a trip to McAdam June. N. 8., where she intends to spend tho winter. ll Mviessrs. George R. McMahon. and William Pidgeon. Keuslngton. were in town for n while on Sai- urdoy. H ----Messrs Harry Yeo and Arte- mus, Simmons of Lot 16. were lu town on Saturday, transacting business. -~-~Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McLellaa left here On Friday morning on rt.- turn to their home in Halifax, after spending a few weeks with friends in town. 1i Mlnarda’ Llnlment for Golda. etc. neon sCALbs mo aue~s_ Dr. Thomas" Eclectric Oil is a standard‘ remedy for the prompt treatment of scalds and burns. its healing power quickly soothes the pain and aids a speedy recovery from the _0X\Ci3ll8l’ll. remedy for all manner of cuts. bruises and sprains. as well as for relieving the pains aria. lug from inflammation of various kinds. A bottle in thc house and stable saves mnny El. doctor's and veterinaryfls fee. ‘ 1 Japan Sends New present. n strong argument for her claims to retention capital ships. carding fire negotiations for limit- ation of‘ capital ships may eventu- ate next week. ' When neuralgia racks the nerves or lumbago cripples the back is JAlL-Further details were related in Dublin by persons claiming to have beau eye-witnesses of the es- cape of 47 political prisoners from the Kilkenny jail the night before last through an underground pass- age of their own digging. These eye-witnesses related their amaze- near the jail. at seeing a portion lated today. ordered tho pnssersby to halt, herded thorn into n nearby cottage and locked them in while the prisoners‘ comrades emerged and made their countryside. immediately after the last man left the hole. according to the story, the nlarm was given and the military police rushed out Mr. W. L. Gregory. Charles gel had difficulty in reaching ttltcir 4n lorries scouring the country 5L Em Inacrson- Om" Wm”: Sea“ ' tligrughout the night without sue. "l had been troubled for quite a Ml-E Bambma Maud Dalmont, c9 s‘ Everybody know: that in Cllldl lhnrl or: morn l look l treatment of Dr. Clinch Nerve Food. and found great ltcnelrt from this _. 9 _ medicine. They did m: n grcll deal 0i . l have not been bothered at all n-itt indigestion tinri, cal cm llcep Th: Government Merchant Mirr- much better. 1 have recommended Dr. lno lo clrrllfll "l-"ldmdl °7 ""7"- Chnoeb Nerve Food to many of my ffitndl. l: l lhinlt ll lplfWlfalll for any- one run-down nd needing u ionic." uanri: of dollar: worth of produce to and from our Illand portn. T19 Liberal: and Groin Grower: want Rheumat c Capsule: Sold thou all nthu Ilbcumntlo lkmldlu combined Io: Illino- Ilillllrl; Sell! ca. Lnmbqo, ac. Nolll lnd hold on to than lhlpl. 1);, c}, ' N . d 0 It rraooed: or uold to the Norwe- Box. m fifaicncnoi Ethéasnszn“ nlann. 0o yet; and are goo ‘goat; “also duels? fact?‘ . ‘. ' to vot I r It VMQ for 00! 0' v Bates 6t Co., Limited. Toronto t ginnpi an.‘ "an" Qfld p“. l0!’ lflimgf injury. it is also an Tonnage Estimates been received from the legations of the examination. The revised tonnage estimates of Japan were said to of her newer ‘"5’ ———-0o->—-—— tilT B108 PAIN BEGONI. — and the time to treat the virtues o.‘ this also is extrused by thc fact Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil. Well that garments of this type are oft- rubltcd in it will still the pain and times worn in one's room much pro-lute a qgnsation of ease and the some as a negligee and have rest. A trial of lt will establish little or no connection with the faith in it. garment one wears for slumber. ——-—---O0->—-——— The pajama idea for negligce wear DUG THEMSELVES OUT OF led and. The way across the with bloomer sot consisting of vest and bloomers made from georzette. and finished with lace and ribbon run net pnfrinrrs use: the. whim lace in combination with the black geo- rgotto. and the same material em- broidered in white and frllled with chem-loo typo. Tent leton’: vote Nenrith, lfournlglo; aour by Roddln Oral. sleet and snow that height early today and than turned John A. Lea, who accompanied the to caused much dilmlge telephone and electric light the services were most seriously affected. the collapse of ice-laden wiros nut‘ poles causing traffic in- "m" a "m"! "t ‘"19 wil" M5‘ terruptlons that will take days to solving an injunction against the °l Royal Grain inquiry Commission. out telephones. tion. over a wide area north of this because of power troubles and tracks blocked by storm and Two deaths, resulting storm. had been reported tonight. both in Nantucket Harbor. grasped fallen wires. New England the reavy. Portland, Maine. reported a foot. ‘he two 0mm“ in parts of Vermont Hampshire from 18 to eniuro M] to exceed $1,000,000. Electric illuminating Co., serves this city and some of its suburbs. reported damage to equipment of 31.000000. incurred by the New England teln- phone and telegraph com estimated at $500,000. Delegates Favor Canadian Chamber ber anti it is quite expected they will report in its favor. V01!!!’ firms are now members the Chambers. I tOne might get the impression . WAS-HlNGTON, NOV. 29.—Revis- the" blank ed estimates oi Japan's naval ton- nage have Tokio by Iloomy significance but no niignificanee of mourning _ tachod to wearing or making lin- the Japanese IlCICQEUOIWBCPIG of black silk. The vogue for and have been su-lmritted to the de- the other powers for "rape ‘l? chine» l5 resllilllslllle l0!‘ [when one considers that frequent- lY 15989 gowns are all but trans- parent. then one can see the neces- A definite amp w mm with the black dress. when hay-rig 0110's undergarments rf black and white meant consislancy in 0112's under things. and many of the cheniises were designed in lad clludn the comtblnatiion r11 color. materials. Perhaps the black pajamas cos- lllmfi may seem a bit extreme, but is far from new, having been adap- wom by the (fhlnese women on their native heath. and copied in Chinese crepe of cotton or silk. with the atmosphere from whence it came. While the garments shown nra fashioned from they are by no merino confined to M taartrz- niliftilii zrtstt “it; the white. or one ol’ the new fricti- .of the roadway break and two men Blfl shades. These latter colorings emerge from the undgrgfguni The are finding tzreat favor for tinder- _ wear. eavorI-z as they do of the ‘we men‘ according m me story re flower for which they are named. black georgette. ornamented in pas nemerrtlerie iri the pastel An innovation in the petticoat line is shown in .1 garment of black satin brocnded crepe fr-ingod with monkey fur. while u slip that may be worn underneath a tunic blouse is shown ln black Crtnlnn crene. or crepe black satin with pleated aide sections ' ‘Blink and white georgette are - combined for chemise. which has an applique of _tlny rotten. Satin pajamas have an npenwork border of bin: folds. the jacket grldled Llbornl: are never fired of apom. lnq “Ila inter-bio". 81g United sme- lntereet: whou cluu they are fafherlng. by mnrk- lnq your bnllott: for Donald Klnnon. Myon. Molnar: amt Mo l. Tillilfmb ""5951 mill. ond uvlng cured: fog- our Canadian who. Storm Visits New, Bnglantl (Special to Th: Guardian.) BOSTON. Nov. 29~A storm reached gain. summers“, tivercome. The suburbs north Boston were without lights tonight in most cases and at subscribers in those place: with- Telegraph com- panies also reported service break- downs at many points in chusetts and southern New Hamp- shire and the south were without means of outside wire communica- stalled city the - to Street cars were from snowfall rendering the money The flmmch“ h“ "“‘.,°§‘},",;?,‘§§...ta he thought tilt! two men fol- ‘*""'° '°"°"'*““g- which (Special to The Guardian.) UQNDON. Nov. 29-. The expecta- tion that the Canadian turers’ Association will H the Canadian Chamber of at Geneva. Messrs W38 -——-—-{-Q-§-_._ ._;. BLACK LINGERIE is p01 GLOOMY for lingerie had a there is at- bl-ack Eflwn, in georgette or black lingerie craze, and of black untiergarnrents to be magpie styles were so pDptilnr frequently a combination of from the little Chinese frocks ornamented to correspond the black silks. little step-in set wan made in colors. a sash of the material. A But by your and your work not lftor the Me- A: on? iittu its | and least 2.000 Massa- ln northern panv was Manuiac nominate Com- merce in London as its European representative is the rcsuit of statements made tu- rl‘ay' at the luncheon given by thc Council of the Chamber to Messrs. E. '11. Parsons and E. Blake Ron- ertson. who represented the Cana- dian Mantifacturers at tho Labor. Conference Parsons and Robertson had been authorized to determine the Canadian Chamber most suitable organization for thtfg-"afllmle ‘will l" purpose indicated. A from the Empire Producers‘ Asso- ciation also being under considera- entertalned as whether thel lniliiu of WIINNIPDG. Nov. 29.- in to appeal to the Supreme Guilty Boy I] lowed him from Boston. its _ ' — The loss FRENCH-AOADIAN SOCIETY FORME Rev, A. l’). Cormler. Fr. Breau. president Ann's College. sitlcnt of the Bathurst Rev. P. P. Arsenault. P. E. island Prof. Gautereau of Antigonlsh tan Society whose for il scholarship offered by ltovcrnmeiit of Science. luces and the Magdalen ‘l-Slillldsf. ‘The government of France wards similar purposes amongst Acadlan institutions. one of which receives u hourse to aid rioholars to advance in their knowledge of French. The quest-ion of the first scholar- ship was under consideration and rite decision will likely be onnounc ed in a day or two. A permanent committee representative of the tiifferent. Frenclr-Acadlail education al inatilittions and other prominent Acudians was appointed to choose the candidate. us tthe occasion may arise. overy two years. ‘PRINCESS MARY A POULTRY FARMER-Tlie Prince of Wales. who has become a poultry enthus- lnst. has a grout collection at his Sandringhain Farm, many of his choice birds having already taken many prizes. During the absence of tho Prince in lndirt. the Princess Mary ltas taken charge of the furm. and is spending much time giving it hei- personal supervision. WINNIPEG PASSES ON JOB- LESS TO GET RELIEF lN VAN- COUVER- That nineteen single men. out of work and with their homes in rho cast, hnil been pass- ed ovor the Canadian National Railway from Winnipeg to Vancou- ver and that on their itrrlvul hero they had applied to thc city relief repitrtment for aid. was tho chin-go made today at u meeting of alder- men and civic: officials hy George 1. ilrclantl. city relief officer. The city officials decided that a protest against the passing of unemployed over lthe C. N. R. from Winnipeg should be made to the Minister of Railways at Ottawa. § Easily digested- 15 lllfillllill lMsnltoba court of appeal yester- across the central New Englantlpday reserved’ tlltlxmettr. was xlvell gin an application made for leave Court Confesses Theft DETROIT. Nov. 29.- Mlstnklng r detectives ttwo fellow travel- debt!‘ ‘i978 on the Michigan Central train the arriving hero yesterday afternoon John Petkewicz 17 years 01.11 con- eighteen year old boy in Woonsoc- fessed w them he h“ participated ket and a baker's driver in Paw- l" m“ 98-000 Pa! "m 71°15“? “u? tucker were alectrocuted when they side of Mr. A. G. Walton and Co., |sh0e factory in Chelsea Mass. las- file "Wily Tweuili’ b)’ Frau” with w“ Saturday, Petlrewicz turned over to file Turkish _ , $5300 m c“), _inent at Angora. to which Bfllfllll‘ and New,wlilclr he said was his share of the P" Wk" "wplw" l“ “m” pamflagreed, upon g2 inchesqoot obtained in ‘he holdup In s“, culars. u British noto was handed Petkewlcz ‘Friday to the French Ambassador- Shediac: 50mm"- Bourqu,‘ Rkhibucm; Re“ blow to Allied sold-ierly by negotiat- ‘lflg the Angora treaty. have causedl of the St. Ireport from Dublin. however, said. Church lPoint. N. 8.: Rev Louis Guerlln. president of compmmlslng _ _ Si. .loseph's: Rev. Pr; Velliard, pre- llkelY m render “tremmy dlfllcmt ‘College: aims are m d lace the Brit-l name a candidate cvcry two years “m!” manner an p s the France ‘for post _ing of the Allied Supreme (‘ouncll Th” can be for years has contributed money tn-l the Did lliis $211?” A nuuno GIIIM 77love hola Cooln and hellfllnllflw Sea! . c. ' NAM-II carom Hi2 Causes British Allied Solidarity LONDON. Nov. 29.—.\nswcring the French note on the subject of Nationalist Govern- it is understood the British expression of desire for a further explanation of tho terms and purposes of the separate pact made. DY “mace -with the Govern- D tnent of Mustapha Kemal Pasha. The British position in that tho tho Turks to assume a highly un-, attltude- which ts- any mediation with tho Greeks onl . moderate tenns. Official circles indicated they did Fred Rolrirloux of Shediac, together in“ expect the latest now m roam? with several local Frcnclt-Aczrdlrtns, |ln ‘my material‘ vmlFm” wward "i inchldmg new H D Gunmen mm Isettlement in tho Near East or thti. M... Lemamn DR R A_ Riphafm A ,restorntlon of full harmony in thc- .l. Leger. Dr. A. ‘R. Landry and ot- Nudes "l Gm“ Brmm‘ and Franfimi tiers, met here on Thursday for the Wm‘ regard m that area‘ The mmi purpose of forming fl Prunco-Acad- huwever‘ it l5 slated’ Ems [firth moi British attitude in a firin but cour-i ish position on record llfl'll a meet-l held at which the whole proposition.stdlolarsliip will apply to French quash“. or m‘: Near has‘ can b" lAcadians only and comprise a two mm years‘ course free with all expenses iuncitggi.“tllililifiiiwstliéeintlf.‘hilt-iii every opportunity for perfect-lint bee“ determined upun‘ vorublv impressed with the (Thom-l lng the candidate lll any one of the ‘_ that above branches. it is along slmilar_ pULLMAN A31‘ WORKS 50°!‘ lines to the Rthodes scholarships lthe purpose being in this case to] [inculcate il-‘rench science in its dif-i rfcrent branches amongst the Aca- |dlnn people of the Maritime Prov- conslderod. The place and ill?‘ tdnte for such a meeting have not: i _-_-—o0,o-—-———- . i .1 unozn THE HAMMER; t : CHICAGO. lll.. Nov _28—<Durlntl the first three days of next week lthe famous art works. collected dur‘. lug many ytears by George l-l. Pull-l man. and largely increased by his, |witlow. will go under the auction- ccr‘s hammer at thr- splendid Prai- rie avenue residence. The sale will» include all trite/personal property not willed in special bequests at the time of Mrs. Pullmanis death, ex-i "f, 'ceilt llewels and automobiles.- lt is. Franco-Turk Treaty ' Some Concern French, Have Dealt Severe Biol: to French. aside from deitllnE il SW0"? Hug to do Wm, u". NOVEMBER 3o, 1921 l - -0++ .I'—""- l ‘u r i» > Lqqk [lid u: the Horde of nan} \ official hauler: th: Bell Gov- ‘ ernmont: “Direct .T.'txation > culled Into oxilotence. Then try nnd visualize the Horde which the Ororar-Klnq scheme i, vvoulki Involve. i CID i I QFD Z F i fi i Z LONDON. Nov. 29.—~'i‘oday was one of. anxious waiting in Britain and Ireland for the ucxt move in the Irish peace negotiations with the hope still prevailing that after five months of truce and prolonged conferences over the problem some way would -be round out of thc pres- ent apparent impasse. _ So far as tho next doflnitc atute- | linent likely to reach thc public will I For the future ng| Condo the children kopt honltby now. than: from the g" microbe: of’ discus Lifebuoy Sonp. For the both- ti,‘ tho bonlin], olneznsiiltliielxtl. llthorin] vojotnble oil: in l IJFEBIJDY uutrn QI» Ind the nntiueptic a e - Infect the bruiuut. ufirh-ltllfell. no. that might otherwise y; : nouroo-of danger. A L,“ buoy uonp bnth lendr ti" children to bed [lowing with haul‘ "Id hlDPv olunlinm. Tl: urhlle odnr l"! of ' llY u|i|i| . come tomorrow at noon from Bel- tbst when lSlr James Craig, Ulster ‘Premier, will read to the North lrc- ‘land Parliament tho statement between him anti Premier Lloyd George. giving cause iof failure in negotiations between ‘himself and tho British Prime Min- for establishment of an llll (later Ireland parliament. , ‘Mr. Griffiths said this itftcrntion ;lliJ would not isauo a statement. tit . present he maintained lhc Sinn Fain view in tDali Eirrann has notli- uflm:*lfif.fr'a conference ho- A _. Lever Brothers ‘ \Limil¢d. Toronto. Uni. tween tho Cabinet and Ulster. it was possible FNllllOllll dc Yalcrtr l alight have something to stlv. L. “YTIIIT-.. STANDARD O "Barrios lawsuits“ . _.,.._. _. .1 A Trip to Ceylon You cannot. perhaps. visit Ceylon, but Ceylon will come to you and India as wbll every time you enjoy a cup of BLUE BIRD TEA Brings Happiness l estimated that the carved tablcsw chairs, inlaid furniture. Frenclij ‘miniatures and pottery nre worth‘ llu excess of $50,000. Most of the‘ valuable paintings were disposed] of in Mrs. Pullman's will. " 1 4 Germany is consuming ntucli| much less of certain articles than: before thc war; the annual con-f sumptlou of sugar per head has do- ' creased nearly itinc pounds. and coffee and tea over three pounds. Mrs. J. M. Myers, accompanied by liter daughter, Miss Alice Myers. tintl her mother. ‘Mrs. Morrison. left Nfifltlilillfi. B. C. on Friday morning of last week by the K. V. 11., for Winnipeg. Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Myers will go from Wist- nlpcg to Mitkarolf, where they will make a stay of some weeks with iMro. A. R. Large, Mrs. Morrison's datightor. They will then proceed to Mrs. Morrison's home. and Mrs tlvlycrs‘ onetime homo in P. E. l.. itlio settlement of her husband's estate. Tire unfortunate circtim - stance of tho dcaih of Mrs. Morrl-l —O-U¥O-Q-§§O-OOO—GQ—OO404OGO4000O G§OOO O 0O O0 0Q O0 0O 90000 where Mrs. Morrison will nttcnd to} i ' CUTLERY 7 There In no end to the assortment in our Cutlery D" partment. Everything in this line can be found here in all sizes and mapes. and at prices to suit any pocket book. We want you to inspect our stock and let us emphasize tilt qoott values that are exhibited before you. From Cutlery Dept.‘ son's husband willie on a visit to Naramata. will be remembered,‘ Mrs. lMycrs will spond the wlnteré in P. E. tl., with her‘ mother and‘ will probably return some time next summer by way of Hartford and Chicago. where she will visit frlcntla. iMr. Myers and Mrs. Myers’ friends hope that the protracted stay in the east with tho change of scenery and climate, will be of vv-vQ-LAA For the Man ho Shaves The molt critical and H". Woatenholm‘: Carving Sets In plush llnod cases. contain- inq two, three and five picc- es. prices from $2.50 to ..................... .. $25.00 | 1| d our lint; We have a few Oak, Plush nun“ ma" w“ n Lined Sets containing 29 Mecca-twelve tabla knives and twelve dour: knlveg and one lmalt and one large eat-v. ion net. Price por m. $54.15 r of rnor: complete. |"°|"d'"' tho Gillette and Auto 8"" Safety Razor: at ‘price: from‘ benefit tn Mrs. Myers’ health. which has been uncertain for some time. Mitts. Alice Myers will go from Winnipeg to Toronto, where slm wil visit her uncle. R/ev. C. A. Myers. for n week or so. and tihen continue hcr jouruoy to Hartford. Connecticut. where sho will mako her home for some time with an- ofilter uncle, iDr. A. .l. W. Myerg, and will continue her study of music. Mrs. Myers and her daugh- ter will both be very much missed in Narutmatta. where they both took a leading part tin church and other httbyb best food societies of the place, mitt 11nd a bolt of n-lentin. ‘t O-O-O-Q-OO-O f-O-OOOfOOOOvfiOO-O-OOOQ 4 . Solnor: from 50c to $2.00 $500 to ’“" Unlvorlal and Woltenholm’; Plain Razor: from 31-50 l’ Pocket Knlvo: from 50c to ............ .. $5.00 , Tabla and Duoort Knlveo. Fork: Bpoonl. Etc., at prlc. o: to luit everyone. 1° ._ 8M0 Auto Strap strove "m" i“ ..-.. 51-09 m" The Rogers Hardware or. in.