rmn-';6r_um°~' ':» ~ ' ¢ CAL VVe are discharg- ing today Acadia .Nut Acadia Round and Blacksmiihs' Coal. A.~ Piekardi &~Co. ` Phone 240 pd with .alcohol as a stimulant per- a i!|»|iilAGO’S NEW HOME FOR ` UANADIANS IN THAT ('1TY. is -1- N uuivnoo, May s-Canadians re- l siding in Chicago are contemplating W the erection of a building of their t make the scalp healthy, to nourish V - . Fresh Mmed lil'°WS 'lil' 0" - l V Bald Heads lluld-Hraded People May Get a New Chance in Life. In these days when youth is the m0Vi"B factor in business, when a man makes his mark at thirty-live Hlld is ready to retire at forty-live, when business houses pension the man we call "middle aged" rather than allow his lagging influence to intrude upon the commercial rush, a bald head is _almost fatal to any |nan's hopes. The following must therefore prove interesting to people zvhlol are losing their hair or who are a .' ~ Resorein is one ofithe latest and most effective germ killers discovered bl' science, and in connection with Beta Napthol, which is both germici- dal and Blltlielltic, a combination is formed which destroys the germs which rob the hair of its nourish- ment. and also creates a clean and healthy condition of the scalp, which Drevents the development of new germs. Pilocarpin is a well-known agent for restoring the hair to its natural color, where the loss of color has been due to a disease of the scalp. Yet, it is not a coloring matter or dye. This combination .of curatives mix- ects ii most effective remedy for hair nd scalp troubles. The famous Rexall "$3" Hair Tonic chiefly composed of Resorcin, Beta apthol, and Pilocarpin. It helps to he hair, to stimulate the follicles. he\'€ the head is already bare, it en- ers the follicles, revitalizes the roots, own in the downtown section of the ` S city, in \\'liich would be located the Caniidaian organizations. plans are being projected by the cently organized Canadian club, will be exploited at the tanquet the society tomorrow. evening in the g Lnsnllc hotel. lt has heen`ascer~ 7’ all The re- 0 and 7’ of “ tained that there are many organize- it tions of former Canadians here, and UQ a . c it is hoped to get banks, steamship mi-ncies, railroad offices and kindred H Vnimilian concerns housed in he the snmc building, Parliament n iiniccis of the Canadian eine will be tl nl#-cierl tomorrow evening. The ly teinporzirv officers are --Picsiilo gr V . , I nt. llr. Thomas A. Woodruff; I-`irst Vige. llrcsirlcnt, Charles L. Maliony; Sec- m . 0 ccomplislicd byi the use of llexnll Bland. Mr’ Rowe intends making T0_ 5 nnil Vice-President, Id. C. Jarvis,Sec- ,R rcfnfiv. Thomas F. Lynch; Treasurer, '.9 Jn‘in I’.Forster. The new club has Y' 200 charter members, , d fo ____________ "Neckwear:-An up-to-date line nl~ lil wnys on hand in silks and crochet' 0 If you wnnt novelties. here is the 5' , C ja upplies nourishment, and stimulates 1 new growth We wa ot cost you a penny if it does not ive you absolute satisfaction. That’s I` should indisputahly demonstrate f air ’I`onic will grow hair on bald C ads, except, of course, where bald- t ss has been of such long duration d lat the roots of the hair are entire- dead, the follicles closed and en upon what' has already been 3" Hair Tonic, and we have the I ght to nssumc that what it has 5 one for hundreds of others it will do 0 r you. In any event you cannot m se anything by giving it a trial on H ur liberal guarantee. Remember, ou can get Rexall Remedies in this plnce to coma tor them. “Bruce'n." "" 4_29dtf_ llcxall Store. The McKinnon Drug L 0. ‘ mmuuity only at our store-The n _ t nt you to try a few bottles ing in the case of Mrs. McGee which R f R0-K8-1! "93" Hair Tonic, on"our b ersonal guarantee that the trial will t' not of nur faith in this remedy and C at we know what wc ai'e» talking D out when we say that Rexall "93" W own over, and the scalp is glazed. T R9m0ll‘b01“. We are basing our statp- 2 ts ‘carlo Victoria Weatherhie, daughter m . --_._,_ _,_-_ in--1; GUARDIAN i Theatre, Charlottetown, to-night for All should laugh andienjoy them-.4 selves at Our .Wives at the Opera ' Subscribers and others are asked to remit by Money Order or by Regist- ered Letterf The Guardian is not re- sponsible for remittances forwarded other than by Registered Letter or Money Order. The Montreal Herald publishes por- eft yesterday ‘afternoon for George- own to attend hhe Preliminary- hear- egins in the Court House in George~ I-'I own this morning at eleven o‘clock. d Miss Greta Poole, Montague, left harlottetown yesterday afternoon or her home. She returned the B' revious night from Bellville, Ont., tl* here she had completed a commer- ii ial course in 3 Business College . here, winning her diploma and gra- uating. _ i e in The following is taken from thc S oiield Standard, Alberta of May nd three children arrived in town Sir n Monday evening from Uigg, P. E. eld his home and has _taken a house K n 3rd Ave., East opposite Dr.I-lam- _ ond. Mr. Rowe is going out with opgood Bros. railway outfit. At the Pownal Parsonage on Wed- esdny afternoon, May 8th, Miss fl House, Charlottetown, tonight in aid “nd J- A' M°D°““ld' M' L' A~' Car' of west Kent seneei. 'rners win be ldisc". were passengers east yester- twenty Cadets in uniform and driu_ day afternoon returning to their ~ intends to visit New York City either traits of six of the McGill students, for business or Dleasurev may "nd it who take leading parts in the gra- to their advantage to writ” .iF H .. d ti is ' ' ua on exerc es. Among the num- ' her is Harry L_ Smith of Chm_1°tte_ care of Guardian, Charlottetown. t‘!“‘;‘l;~ Whlzi lflut°"“‘°d we "P"°Ph°t". Thoflremen were called out at o e gra ua ng year. D00" yesterday in'respcnse to O . . . iii' for Souris, instead of cn Mon- ay, Wednesday and Friday, accord- ng to the present arrangement, and ill leave Souiis at 1.10 p.m. daily icept Sunday, for Charlottetown, aturday, as at present. This ar- _ , . rangement will give a round trip nd, 1912 . E. P. Rowe, with his Wife eight and passenger sérvice each ay between Charlottetown. Souris, nd also Charlottetown and Monfa~ ue and Georgetown. Robert Wakeland, Charlottetown, of off Bros, a member of the Char- lottetown Fire Department Hook & ' adder Co, was badly injured yester ay while going to the fire at McKay ouse Mr Wakelund with the other fDr. S.,R. Jenkins, M. L. A., Char Y John McLean, M. L. A., Sourls, homes. Capt. Brown of the C. G. S. Earl Grey, which arrived in Charlottetown yesterday from Picton, left on the afternoon train for his home in Or- well. Any person in Charlottetown, who Commenclng on Monday, May 13, mixed train will leave Charlotte- wn' at 6 45 a m daily except Sun- stcad of on Tuesday, Thursday and . . , . embers of the corps, was running F- Use Rexalli H r You need Rexal1_Hcaling Salve for cuts, burns»\ bruises, scratches and all every day accidents. It is .easy to apply, heals rapidly mended by all who have use f o i mon D. Boswell of Dunstaflnage, son of Albert Boswell of Mt. Melliclr.. Miss,Annie McGowan Boswell attend- Cor Great George :md ‘Cent Sis. s and is heartily recom-_ , ° career at McGill College, Montreal, d it. A large box....25e WH, be mended to Hwy L_ Smm,._ on of Henry and Mrs. Smith Miss MacKinnon Drug Company _ii s L ._ .Js `h. /f_ ll* 1, Q 'Qf 5* ‘“ ` his _ \ \- DI ~ i .».-:L-.i_-._-_ .- ._ ._._\ gi You do if you are not fini ing t Our Master Marine Smoking tobacco. Why? Because it is made only from ilie ve y best tobacco, carefully selected and well- cured. lt costs no more than ilr: other kind, viliicli is o_l'iinics injuriousih 'well. al d t , _pl vi 8 Sligo, leaves to mourn five sons, Dana . / all of 111;,-'1- Gel Your Housekeeping Supplies llere _ Now is ilie time for the young housekeeper to stock up on kitchen utensils and accessories- You will find just what you want here marked at the price you want to pay. We know that for quality of material and wo f ._... __~ -»- -_“__” A te be M The hearty congratulations of their n ~ . co W1. _*lf o Loses ? rec of B. Sc. and Miss Longworth nil Mr. Smith tied for first place in he Shakespeare medal. Mr. Sterns io e Edward Island- Hospital, Charlotte- to ` . . Jessie Fall of Crapaud. She- was nk da _ ho from thence to her home. The deceas- ho ho pril 25th to the EDlsC0Pal Ceme- Green was united in marriage to Al- t d the bride while Dani. Cannon was roomsman. Rev. E. E. Styles was hc officiating minister. any friends who have watched their h - 1 tliel C. Longworth, daughter `of Co- b nel Longworth and Mrs. ongworth, and Russel W. tcrns, son of A. W. and Mrs. terns. Charlottetown, on the dis- nct success attained by them at the liege. Mr. Sterns received the dc- 4 h f i c English Literature course and for a alf. a four year course in three and fJohn R. Weatherbie of Villagea and. who was rendered unconscious 'I' . - e ulance. It vias some time after W b . he accident before he recovered con- sc ul to permit immediate removal to long with the salvage waggon, in- ending to attach it to the rear of Moore & McLeod's delivery wnggon, in which John Webster, one of thc firemen, was seated. When in the act of .jumping up on the latter waggon, Mr. Wakeland slipped and fell. The salvage waggon which was being pro- pelled at a high rate of speed, struck him. The pole came in contact with is left hip bone, which was fractured nd the cross har struck him in the east breaking four ribs Ivir Wake y the blow, was carried into the wo Macs’ drugstore, and Dr Dor y summoned. _After the injuries ad been examined, Mr. Wakeland as removed tdi his home in lie am- iousnrss. Ilia injuries are too pain-I hospital. ' l were' exceptionally brilliant stu- nts. The death took place-at the Prince wn, on April 23rd 1912 of Mrs. en suddenly lil at her homeafew ys before and was removed to the spital. There her demise took ace. ' The remains were forwarded a rail to Bradalbane Station and , who was in thc 51st year of her d Reginald of Moncton, N.B.f Roy Boston, and Fred and Heber at mc, and one daughter Vera at me. The funeral took place on ry at Crapaud, the funeral services ing conducted by the rector, _Rev. R. . Fenton, assisted at the house by New liodaks Arrived ilcmanship and for reason- able price our line of supplies is without conipaiisi ii. _ Universal Bread Mixer. 4lraf size $2, 8 loaf nil?--»» --~ ~-- $250 lfaniilyiscales, guaranteed, lesluil by K°V°|'""'¢“'- Wellflll “P U' N lbi......... .................... . . . . SHO Gem Food Choppers, $l.25 and.... Tenandcoffee pole Sllo .. .-.... ... . $.50 .. . sz.zs Sad irons, four irons, handle and mat ..... . . . .:. $2 25 Enamel ware. dish pans 35:: up. nmlsfvd lwlllel |5¢ "l‘- PIB PW” lc up, covered pulls 231: up. sauce pans lk UP- Siove ssl no is oulfii . . . .. . . $550 mph .. .. ....¢ .~ i-....~. .. .. . Tinwa»e,'ll~1ur llfier We, egg beater 9:. can opennr 7C. Cfilfe U-“"“"' le soap saver Sc, sink strainer lie, dust pm! I9 “lb 01| IW" |‘°"|°' |3° up. . - Also carving sets, cu! glass, Roger Bros goodli GUS- _ _ ` ‘ insist on-quality QUALITY l And .~ rel you'l| alive s flnd it in our . . EVAPJRATED CREAM BREAD ‘_ ~ -- - ' ' ' - Proveit fdr yourself. ' Streets. ' I Rev. W. A. Thomson. The following were the pa1l~bearers:-W.D. Sherren, David Sherren, Samuel Sherren, Al- fred Sherren, Frank Hickox and Her- bert Lowther. Much sympathy is ex- tended to the bereaved relatives and friends. . $65.00 1:.--Roxall' Beef, Iron and Wine is R & fi'.’i.°'iii.ii"¢..°}i't‘;iii'fe.i°i'ii.°iiii§iiiii§’.i`f“i.i“ip'iii V ___ _gg ,__ . __, iNo 5 A Special ~‘v" i . I , `-- , it pays to buy in this Province. ' ff There were no eases before the po- . 1 _ ;~ , ,_ ' lice court ill Charlottetown yester- 5 '_ . I Ben] Bremnsr, Charlottetiwn, left day. . _ / ‘_ _' /' , yesterday afternoon l »: Montague. ' \ ' ’ ~ 'riiere win be ii run two hours and ieetetown. was ii pnssenger east yes- The Busiesf Store on Char|offefown’| Buaieaf Street ‘a hall entertainment at the People‘s terda afternoon. ‘ ' f- - ' will bring to your mi + ten cents. All should go. ’ Joseph Savident,- Douglas Street, Q . ___ Charlottetown, fell on Sunday last T._L. Parkman, Montague, who had broakilli; 11|! Um- ‘ been in Charlottetown since Batur-i --- ` _ any len esteras afternoon on rs-l Louis Rennie. Elmsdnl was amon ~ ` ' ‘ , 0. ' E < gn,-n_ Y Y the passengers returning on the af- _ ' ' -_ ternoon train west yesterday after- . The B. B. City of Sydney sailed noon.‘_ ' . V . fl a S _-_ from Montreal qn Wednesday night I *_* ~‘ 1 ‘ for Charlotutown dung and will ta W.~M. Flynn, Station Agent at due in mi, t D Saw,-d - Bun- ardlga.n,`wss among the visitors to . <2 . . _ ~ nn. Bei ii. e'f§’1i§’ii.n¢e»?3. A ._,°,}=_=fa1,<;§g;=,;>_,~§,{~ y=°*°fd°vi f~==“f“'"¢*“ Shown m department and windows during remainder of this week OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT wants to demonstrate just how much of real style and beauty can be put into hats of simple black. So, for the next few days you will find this a black hat store. The windows- the mlllinery department every corner upstairs where hats can be shown nd BLACK HATS. The showing is the stronger-and the easier made in view of the fact that during the last few days we have been getting in a great lot of lovely , new blacks. Hats from England-hats from American designers-tagals -all kinds of black hats. We invite you to see the showing. » WC3I'¢ lih 1 _ U Si... »~fmf°~ "~ “Me” bhowmg sweet little - ' l endiary Reddin, and Dr. W. J. Mc- Chat‘;l°t_t°t_?I.v:1n' opposi? the Tu Ylzy Sta on e occupan s are a ou U Mlllian, Provincial Health officer, *Howland put some old rags, into the _stave which were carried up the flue nd caused the smoke to emerge from n opening in the attic filling the ouse completely with smoke. No amiige was done. ~ girlsi Come 1n_and let us show you how well wc A . _ / _ Hats for °~KidaieS°’ . »; ANo'rHaR NEW ARRIVAL has been uni ~ 1 of smart new hats for the small people. ` There are dainty little untrimnied shapes-there are smart little rea'd to wear h t ---th , i"_\.\ .\` .\\:~\ xi” .. F _.___ MONTREAL, May 8--Inspired by the recent grant of the general in- crease of ten per cent. to Grand Trunk engineers, the company's firs- men are stating a big campaign for nn increase ‘in pay. This - was earned from local members of the iiremen‘s brotherhood, who declare that all organization work has been completed, and that next week a ieputation of representatives of the iiremen’s unions from all points on the Grand Trunk system will wait on the of'Hceials'of thc company' to de- mand a twenty per cent. increase. The officials of the company decline to make any statement regarding thc possibility of the increase being granted. NEW YORK, May 6-Counsel for the family made public tonight the will of John Jacob Astor, as drawn 'in this city in September last, only a few days after his marriage to Miss Madeline Force, and approximately seven months beforehis perishing on the Titanic. _ Vincent Astor, a son, who will come of age within the year, is made the principal beneficiary and residuary legatee. No hint as to the value of the local estate is given and by the creation of trust funds the testator has followed, as far as pos- sible, the custom of his forefathers in ‘keeping his vast holdings intact. Valuations of the estate run any- where from $75,000,000 to $150,000,- 000. Aside from provisions for Vincent H-*RT'5;;s>CAPE STEAMSIIIP SAIUNGS LIVERPOOL, g May, 9-Tliomas Hart, ii fireman who was supposed to have been drowned in the sinking of the Titanic has according to his motheis statement turned up alive discharge book was stolen from him and it was used by another man to sign on the Titanic under Hai't's IIBIDE. f 1;; i SIEAMSHIP SAILINGS by llc _ PLANT ];I_Nr:. ` 1 ' -_ ' m' The explanation is 'made that I-lart's' i Commencing 7th Illay and following Tuesdays, slcamer will leave for HAWK ESBURY. HALIFAX and BOSTON. Returning leave Boston every Satur- day at noon. For furiher inlolmaliun apply lo T. NICOLL Agrui ( l|`Tuwn 4-gzodrlhoni _ SOURlS, P. E. Island and MAGDALEN ISLAND i STEAM-SHIP SERVICE ’l‘heA l. Steam ship “LADY BYBILJ' will leave the Railway whnrfjlfictou., every Monday and Thursday morning on srrivnloéths Express from Halifax. forl the Mag alen islands, calling at Souris, . E.I gmngand returning. F ti l l 1. W . ll b t sonodttliuiirn tirgbhllgpst yH1?lifax',n (Info PVV lves,Agent ut Picton. Mnltlmw de Mc Lean, Agents at Bouris or Wm. McLure. Manager and Owne _ Picton. April 22nd. iD'2- 1-25(lf.l me beef, combined with cherry wine and the most palatable form of~lron, You will like this preparation-it is one. of the best tonics that has ever been placed on the market. The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., The Rexall Store. Corner Great George and Kemp dtf. _ __ ig Stewart: Bakery Htvtiuthe will iwovidics for few conditional- bequests. Une is $30 000 to St'.Pf*‘l|`S school at Concord figvg-Cf;l;Zl"E|1él`0~ ’I|`h§_i‘eiiiuiiidcr of the ' ‘ 0 re iv-.', f' fnit|ifii1'sei~\-.,,,t,._ R °` mms “fd N@5rlY`B|l Of-llL‘l` llsovisions of th Will. as made public, deal with thi; tru:-it funds, of which there are three- -~$5,_000,000. fOr the young daughter M\ll`l0l._ the child of his former wife, -Arn' Willing Astor, ann .$3,000,000 roi- U10-Cxllecterl postliuinous child of the present w -l ' ' - _ __ uou. This hitter clause l>i‘o\'_ulcsffor “each child who slmip survive) f._li_e testator other than his son; William \incent, and his daugh. ter, Ava Alice Muriel." - No provision whatsoever is madc- for.the wife who divprced him; 'audi 'f we YOUYIL’ Wiflow dies or,marrics “Hain the $5,000,000 trust fund, t0~ gether with the town house and 0¢,h;_ er Droperty left to her, reverts to Vincent Astor. She receives, however V $100,000 outright, -without further' stipulation; and until the income. from the trust fund shall become a- vuilable the trustees nre hound to pay her an income of '$200,000 al your. ‘ , Fi- --5 _ *_ s __ _,` 5 0RPllAN JACK _ ` V T h_ 9 celebrated. stnllicu. O rn h a n Jack. is nirnd hy Croivn Riirhts dam' olo Barrister Grand dam Brown Stout went Grand Dam Ixvvorth. Ornhsln .lack_|s ons of the lienviosf. h 0 rs ei 14, evor rained on the two th d lh lslnvgd, wefghinxrovor _ ounan s.= :ind in general con_foim=i|on and i-ityle ha has no equal, l-le is one the ol best stock producers-his gin(-\f iiolliniz for tha high- vsl. prices' ever paid for, Iiorsns. He has several stnliions travelling the ooiintry. that speaks forthe-mselres. flrnhnn .lpok is the winner of a numl>er_ 0_1 _first prizes at the Charlottetown Exhibition. . Orphan .luck will learn he o\vner'n i~;!ub'es. Hampshire. Monday llflazy 6: thence to \VnfuonSmith's.Wlienflev 1 irer' at noou.and from there to Arthur Roll- ingls. Rustiooviill-, over night. 'l`unsri_a,v. May 7, by way of New Glasgow to Philip llagnall H Haze-l_nrovc.ni.nonn: thence by way ol ii`rcdor|cton to Alex.McLa'fi’»\. Braiisibnni- over night. Wednesday. May |i,to Thomas McKa,v‘s. Sim-inervilln. at noon: thence h_v ,Fra-otown, Road to Frank l)o»con'r~1 Frcetown, over night. Thursday May il, to Robert llsmera l's. South Frnetown. at noon: thsncu M_|~~li:iol -_l"ar|nor‘s, Klnkora, nv;-r night. Fridny Mny 10. to Dun- can Mcl)onnld. Shamrock. ut noon: thence hy way of Emurnlrl Road al. or near lilugli Camnhellhi, Westmoreland ovur mg t. Haturduv, May li. Micheal l‘o\dy’s,Nortl~' Wiltshire, in g\o0n_: phones owni-r's ntnliles at Hampshire nl Mon- di\y.Mi\,\'lIi.hc will leave for Bonwalhsl. nr near Costc|lo's Forza at noon: lhenca- fo James Bovr:e'.~i, Lfonshniv. nvur night. ’l`uesdnv.Mny il, to John l\IacK|nmin's. Canoe Covbdor noun; thence lt cr near Use F ormalin Oni --Your _Gram- Fornialin is a splen- . did preparation. It is u s e d by all leading farmersand grain grow- ers and recommended ' by leading experiment- al farms. By using this preparation on y 0 u`r seed grain before plant- ing your crops will be thoroughly protected against smut and other deteriorating growths. Formalin is easy to apply, ‘ clean, safe, satisfactory and economical. A_ pint. . . .40c. iw T h e 2 Macs ; 149 Great- George Street e . All nllresii linen connect uhh ummm si Mi-miresl and Quebec. Beautiful indeed Is The St. Lawrence Now |*ll.\‘1: his If-nl in abr nlfnvel nnnnlnnni nr' ` this hlmmf rivrr. Ihr: charm ef im Ire-fmen. emi nail-iimni iiiinringa nvfrywlirre whhln ey-o.m\»-h sm-i.-lin s Mi. grnn rnnnlry. rloned wllh ibe wliiie. in-riiimnvil lmnimnl firummnmf'| liahlnml. riciurnqnr liule villages niunllng lo flue \ulrr‘| rdlr. Anriciil while alone rhnrrhn wiih iln-ir gililnl rvnm- mln: in lhe sky. The cool nrrm ami blnri nffhezlliuenlng. unnwrxppril lhurcnlinn Mennlninv. The slr lu as-rev ami .luImy. 'rlv scenes finiel. relreuhinr. nonfhlnufvr the inrmoil onlie cily. 'l`nvcl in EURO PE un the ROYAL EDWARD ROYAL GEORGE uni rnioyih: novel Inman el the 5|. lavlener. Naihlnrlikeli in Kuforr. nm ln whole America. Aili your ufenmililp an-nl. ur Irrife'fo1 buinllul roloreil. dnclipiive booklet. P. Mooney, Gene L//ze \ nl Agent ' i HALIFAX /' A.A.MacNsiIl’s. Nine Mile Creek. ovsr_ night. Wadimndny, May I5. at or near. 'Non K|ng’n. Want River. lor noon: tbencoto Loup Creek Corner. over night _ and than nome whens he will remain ll|l_ the following Mondu.\'. '_|‘h|n route will hs- contlnued e\'c_r_\'_ fortniyhf.. hoslth and weather permitting. .\ -iref at owm\r`s rle k. ‘ JOHN WA’i‘l‘l~l owner. 4-zilmfdrfll and in Chargn The Roysyy-Bred Clydesdale Sicilian", o Craichmore i (239l Vol x cc S. B.) illii'v2'3ki»§ii2 »l§`i.'l.'i"lir?i'n i”lie“'irii'ii?iii; May llhior Sim non 'Ili-ll’s. lin 'e River at it 1': h noon. th nc l’Vm Grahumhl. Iénvendi h , over ni: rlnesdly. Ms? B to John {§F."i-'ii .n‘.."I.». "..’.‘.‘i'll’i’"' "“”‘°° "3 A' Thursdg Ill 1' by Oal‘\¥§§lg'go';llnl»a' Robert llip I ‘nllunter gerat con' thencapxilu usd avglnsopési rsdgrltisiton cvs n . . A o -<:~§~i:-»h'1ii:' ..s"°="°‘~.1r°°‘.’.iil~°.'ri o ei- a .w rc aw r th llohing W1d,nes€ay'. llayslr :hen lleave for nano harps`||,‘ fetsnnt » :r r°§°,, éség Y. nt noon thence b Hradal a m f)ei§han’s. Eniera d over nlg T under. lymh by B rlnsfl id homo ioownei-‘s stable where e w ll remain lillwhailoliowlizf T esdu. 'l' s ro to w Hhseontlnue eve fo§nizh health an er 'oermltt g. ares at own- »:'r;gH"d zree. to m;. To .Yon ap)lie~ i-muarini ownti and hx olnn"¢¢._ i fr -4 » li if . ?”ii-‘lhéff i y as ere are many f ” _ ` \/7;' 5 ‘M models in Sailors and Galateas for everyday summer m . . 1;.; ,/,i','.'-4_________ _ ‘ _ For example, there are f' f (il, ` -' ' Untrimnied shapes at 58c, 65c, 85c, 1.00 etc. _` /` A' I 1 ,` ‘ " Straw sailors 450, 68c, 86c, 1.00 up. . . ` - ” 2 _ There are straw sailors for boys aswell as for ' ' ~ can suit you. _ _ _ p l ‘A _ Aaron 1.nr'r so ' ‘ r ,_ . 'ri-In cuANp 'rnuux 1-‘IREMEN , aio nsiiiui)'iii~; To sou lA ' wAN'r HIGHER PAY. . ___ ' . l 1