l1 "Whitman-yr cox-e Eastern Guardian The Tignish Bulletin ....'8HOP from Holman‘: Catalog. Western Guardian —8HOP mm Bullpen’: catalog. —_MILK FOR SALE“ .08 per. h iquart. J. B. Mlllman, Keualngton. Balm Apply m L _l_ R@flmhh,vibrant, lg ileum throughout the Z“"‘i.'..."?{.°“"‘ “L...“°‘°,°;.°".;I.°°.‘“““ i __ -i us , y e t roln ....::.:"si:..s:.:: '%..?.':::.:'." ~="‘:.":...""'" 0' its m" . - _ e s,are oi seeps pt- iNBY 3"!- Ail-QPWW In‘! BVQMBL fir‘ we have n h” a Murdofgllrolling the streets, or even worse. Pm‘ chmmll ]'“"“°‘°'- 1i thrusting their crest-fallen pres- _ 3|“ p4°NTAqu5_.mv_ R w enoe on some more fortunate mortal s emu (q- uh who h, whose official duties require an Ifriends of Mr Reghmld Km h, edein iitildntiagugmghrlstian gall-ecu asylum of refuge apart from his re. liMorrimn me‘, a‘, the home of 3r Apr“ 29m wlll also preach a; boll, sldential quarters. Aye, verily, t-he Alexander Sterling McKay. Cen- services again on Sunday Ne! iilh- fvzzsgilizntlgg “Q1213: ":11: in Tune with Spring - Every man within the reach of this - MEN'S STORES serv'ce is urged to visit the ‘his earliest opportun- AMD FAREWELL. — On Sun- .da_v evening a number of the lhcld on Sunday ‘trul St, Summerslde, agid entertain- led him with rfllrflfillmeills and in- formal concert. Mr. iMorrisonleav- '55 ‘"1 Thursday morning for Cleve- land. Ohio. where he will locate. --i. O. O. F. PARADE-The an- "lllil (‘lfllwh parade of lPrlnce Ed~ lward Lodge No. 22. l.0.0.i-‘. was evening. when "m"? Ill-ill Si!!!’ members under the direction of Marshall H. M. 'MR. JAMES HUGHES. The annr cement of the ileath of ‘Mr. James Hughes, Afton Road. on Friday, March 16. was heurd sorrow ‘by a large The deceased with profound circle of friends. greases the arbitrary laws govern- ing this interesting period. With ifear in his eyes and trepidation ln| his movements. and a hunted look‘ like the second-beet rooster in the flock. ready for instant flight at the slightest hostile movement, the Hepresentative of that strange mis~ llolnel‘—-ilio sterner sex-answers ithe summons to his frugal-—ob so -frugal—metll and without the aid "MEN'S STORE” at ity and have a look over the smartest as - surtment of Spring Topcoats that has been shown in Charlottetown for many a season. Y0u’ll say “that's a Pretty Strfmg claim"—So it is-and you will agree that. the claim is made good when you see the handsome TOPCOATS that we are opening‘ up each day . Single breasted Full Hillier. paraded to the Summeraide who “'35 slxuhnve years M age‘ ot chart or compass steers his uil- d Methodist Church, where a sermon w“ a’ m“ o: splendid clmracw" certain course, amidst the number» ' IIDDFOPrIate to the occasion was de- “d highly esieemed by a" whnilcss shoals of China, silverware, Hvered hy the Rm,‘ Mn Mon“ knew him. The funeral took pltli-clphhns and lacquers. m the dhmer Grey Tweed Slip-on Fancy Overc'heck, 1-4 Now the spring has come, let the kiddies out to romp and play! Get them Kiddie Kai's, Velocipetlcs, Coaster \Vt'.lg'f.fllll>‘. “'4- iltlvc 'l‘llt~ill! Express Carts Metal body and wheels,» strongly constructed, and painted bright red. Two . {$2.271 ullti $3.50 sizes : 'i‘auiou, _-__ vit-t-s zit the church and grave. l —AGED RESIDENT one. _ .- sltle on lfouday t‘ Willitlm Pen Green, at the zlge- of ‘ 192 years. '- dent of lSilmmerslde for the past l‘ 'clghiecll . Inourn two soils zluil two daughters, Miss Georgie (ire-en. tit home, and Jliellvv-r, (Zoloratlit, and Dr. Cecil of chtllr. —FUNERAL SERVICES. — The funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah Tan- ton, of St. l-Ileanorfis took place 0|] ’Suntlay afternoon at 2 o'clock to the English Church, St. Eleanors. The pallbearers were Messrs. Al- bert Tanton, George Geffory, nur. ace Andrews, Richard Hunt, B. W. Roy Holman. Rev. Dc Wolle White contltttrtetl the ser~ The ileutll took plat-e at. Sllmuwr- i morning of Mr, Mr, Green was a resi- Years. He loaves to Mrs. h}. -R. Gilbert. of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mr. Frank (lreell, of i Montague, .'I‘llil funeral took . Special music was delivered by the Simdny afternoon’ March 18' m 3"‘ table. Hastiiy gillplng a ifew mor- Bonaventure church, Trscaille. Rev. J. lB. tMolntyre conducted the funeral service at the church and at the grave. Wires brothers and one sister are left to mourn. Tile brothers are Peter and Patrick. re- siding ln Tracadie ‘Cross; Frank J., Boston. tMass, and ‘Mrs. John .. MCAlllB)‘, ‘Trncailie lCIO5£_ May lllg soul rest ill peace. " *—"-—~<Q-O-}i___ mas. MARGARET seen The many friends will letlrn with regret of the death of L\il‘5. Fiflrilflret Beer of Montague, on March ‘J0. 1923. at the age of seventy-live years. Although sllc was confined ti» her. home for zll~ most two years and at times sul- fered greatly, she was always busy planning and doing for others lin- til her last illness of about twu ilt-tlth held uo terrors for her, its l‘. was btit u lifting of the veil anti an. entering into a fuller and more weeks. Iiut when the reaper Citllltfitllnli happy. eels of food-Ibarely sufficient to sustain ills wasting vitality-he HPJDS his fevcrcd brow. grabs ‘his hut and again ventures to pursue his circuitous course to Freedom. But alas his tond ‘hopes are shutter ed, as tllltt salme strung llnd coni- lnanding voice bids h-im don his OVOHlliS anti devote his after-noon listening to the nltrslcal rythmu of the carpet-tuck hammer gently heating on his finger nulls and ,keclllllc, time to the soothing lulla- 'lly of tlli- \';ll‘il~(i and most exhaus- livl- Ytdllliilii/t in‘ whispered pro- fanity that crel- escaped the lips of ultirtal lllall. Cheer tip, bruve ileall-ts, tllt- worst shall] soon he ‘over. and Mistress shall discard ‘her lbzlttlc-scurretl garments. don .l.er spring bonnet end blossom tilrlll once inure, st-rene, slulliug The melancholy ally; 0g guy-l“;- i are here. and once more the voice __opAnM AND 'U|LD|NG‘ 1on0!‘ the busy housewife, strong and - -.\ir. Mclxlrcn, official surveyor of the (l. N. ll. Wit! in towll last Belt Gabardine 1-4 lined .. . .. . .. .. $5731 , FatwnhCovert cloth Spring Topcoat, Satin lined DB. Half Belt, detachable -- - - - $25 lined, set int sleeve, $25 The new “SEMCO” heavy Gabardine, 3-4 lined, Double breast- ed, full belt, leather buttons . . . . h. The New “Borsalino” Hats For excellence of ‘style—- for excel- lence of wear-you simply have t0 “hand it to the BORSALINO.” Charlottctown’s great stock 0f new BORSALINOS is ready. new colorings, selling at a grand value price. New blocks, plat-e on Weducsda afternoon .11 llcflect llf-e. Her many friends willlivt-ek marking out the site of the l. ~ 9’ . . . ~ . . . . all‘ uclol-k_ to the bllgiiflil (Zllllrcll, cherish fond memories of hllplrv,liroltectell “Y" terminus ol the fihhlllllllltfffildt’. ilo-urs spout with her. She li-zlvcs standurd guagc system, which is l We have a wonderful line of lower price, ‘too. Plrmy - to mourn the loss of a ilovlng mut- expected to be in operation during I -—ICE MOVES OUT.- The con- her, one son, John P., wiilh whom the coming sitmulol"; if present in- fiiiumwd rm" “"4 $170112 Wind pre- she resided. and five (laughtcrs, tentions are wrrliad into effect 0 Service Oars ‘my "Weeds" i“ Starling the lle-av- n. o. McDonald, Mrs. A. o. iilYdmlgt-‘d l0‘? in the lSummersltlc hilfhfll‘. and for the first time in the last five months open Wale,- chn he Kay, all of whom live in Montague and the vicinity. The funeral ser- vice was conducted iby her littsttit‘ MiiClllf-‘PS Pond, Nail Pond and other out lying ilistricfs t-o Tlgnlsh and the coils-cquent level-crossing shall prc~ sent a dangerous menace to the l. tine "my" a“ “V” “l” Rcv. J. D. MitcKcuzie and she W1\5|ll'il\‘8ilii1_lZ public. lt is claimed tllutl llpllpqlll. ex|pYclPd_ m"! m” laid to rest in the bower Alonltiltutelhy constructing the "Y" on the H) w] [Hammer m5‘ cemetery belsitle her llusbilntl wlltfgnlllll side 0|’ the present rullwuy I O itl-ip thi: il;_ , _ __ I x w" predeceased her tihout lW9I1'.V--“*IX"itc, llllli ‘this difficulty would ‘bl.’ 171% IIFOYiIIUB 0Y1 ‘Sfllllflifly and Sun- Shaw, Mrs. D, P. iMacPherson, Xlrslclled public road leading l'rolll Skin “TH ll .\i H .\' ‘S STU“ H," construction, . and will Extra strong Strong metal body stand hardest ust-lge. veiling ill the western section of Mrs. J. M. Machean, Mrs. Stephen this “Y" will cross the muoh- trav- | i l . l t 21nd heavy metal Wheels- 3 sizes» f yr-ars ago. The pail bearers wcrelliilvlzlteil and such crossing rendcr- v‘; __ - é x xm. .'Zl.50 $3.75 $1.00 J3! mm.’ her itive soilsiu-lalv. Eetl untiecessury. Thle l matte‘; rlr! -* . - “ ‘ ' rtly oi‘ most careu consl e ll-_ - Wlth rubber “he wheehafl. l wesrarm nsnsonats ____...--_ Q18“ '0, me w," u. m, l-llllrllad arms A $5.35 sit-oil .» _ -- ' '“““‘°"“‘*“ w“ "“°“"‘ b” ‘“°'°“""" .. Mr. James Arnett. Alhan)’.wah~,N0l3~ELE$S TFilOLLEY CARS h’. hwesllghled helm-e lllkillg any: "a visitor here on Monthly. .i-l PLANNED FOR Twm cn-‘Es ‘m 1 r a l action. T- I h, -i.\ir. T. ltoherts, merchant, Kin- \HN‘NEAPOIIL,SI Ma 1_hilhhon_, I _ ‘ _ l ’ :kora, paid ti, business vltllt to tuwzumrhs and Sh Pall] 33;“, Suhumuxnl Tllt- north-east snowstorm 0f l-l-Bi. I I On May lst. I will offer for sale 50tused auto tires which I have vulcanized during the winter months. All tires are guaranteed to be in first class shape and will fit all makes of cars. You are cordially invited to inspect them. On account 0f the advanced prices on tires this will be a chance for you to save money. EDGAR wiiirmcit Expert lluletinizer I62 Kent Si. 60 Union Pacific 443% Halli Copper WW4 l‘. S. Stool 92% MONTREAL EX is 1934 Victory 73V; 1933 Victory -—- .1987 Victory Wooiliioily Coasters ‘thh w eh‘ I I v _ felt-bk up»; ihltlsted the hopes ‘of lhe' h s e Iterrltolles are to hale ultilall§lh,h$,hh_ fishgrmm‘ for an early Se”: .44.; (yam llllllalltl, Tryun, tll'ns‘ir:llliell_flifnitrewt ca" in the "m" dmlson, as tllle (htlillflttilwvlvflt-Cldl are clout- itmillll: the inward passengers nn __' . 'pl<.-tel_\' lloc ct wl l ice. h‘. Nliilllltly llioruing. iTéfueé, Hill's .31‘ qfaxperdmént’ 13m soils-on, however, generally ll‘... li< l ' Wm ‘w mm rims“ mm)‘ y’ tes a season of plenty, ii-nd as _Mis$ Laura Gmhm hump’ Mmrwllich ilpcrtltes street curs in both ‘prices are good and mhhhmhioh GOHvhP. was visiting irlemls “Hm-Has mm subunbs‘ has had ‘L; en’ keen ttulongst the nilnloroils illly~ -: ‘i-OWH Ou Siilllfilfly- H gmeeia bum] n‘ "nney c?!’ mm.“ ers, the fishermen have llo Yfiilbilll! ‘i fr” 1mm mm“ of “he “oxmus "Olseltil become dist-ouragcil. __Ml-_ Gordon Mhlrhead‘ Trymh attcndtlll-t upon present day trac-l ' was on OVBF-Slllldll)’ visitor at lSt. U011 "Dela-mm- ' Elflflllofli- SUBM- Oi M‘? 11ml‘ M75‘ work on ‘the constmcflol‘ of ‘hwtiiiue to coufirlll l)i‘(‘iilL:i.i.lllS of “ Rqllerl lvl.llll~llellll_ _l-l new cur began when tho motor. _ _ ‘ __ Jttcvere losses and u very low per-I ‘weighing about 900 pounds. “Miiccnttigc of iurrt-nse. Some are twk-l “Ml” Margmel" Kelly’ shajnyiput on PM’ mftmfef‘ ilzinlrrfe int: their losses iluitc pllilosopllltdl- t rock, was visiting hcrc, the ()\ii‘- cal equlpllleu osntt o l Iv and hoping h“, 1,6,1“ [mugs , Sunday guest of Mr. laud Mrs. J. the dd ‘motor weighing 14001;“, year others are whining hm L. Millrheail. H pounds. ' H _ i _ th icously and unburdenlng their tales ‘Vlrs lanles Campbell (“ti-lie Oltilltlrjoiiilxflilllilgg‘(liildlkllftilii in?“ woe m a“ and sundry who may —~. . . . . . , . t l‘ _ T .1 Traverse, was ltll over-Sunday vls- wheel, will be replaced by a new is]? tghtggfiile ma‘: llgslgégeisnhigeg: ill" l" mwn- W951 f" ‘he 1399145" spiral roller hearing placed inside Henge or nmny hue“ m ‘he “my House’ v H “nghud-lol"hlgrglehrzjhfigh‘ d irwhher tl-oiull weather conditions of‘ the enewca t. '=' ,, ~ —-Mr.<. Isaac Fraser, Lawrence. flush-hm over the shll-lll roller WlllcllIMML‘ M“) sprmg‘ Mai-ta, who hail been visiting shhphrm ‘he welglll of llle truck,‘ fricntls hcrc. left ‘(ill Monday for me m“, m,“ the hhshhhmh. 10ml. BEAVER COASTERS. All wood body, nicely finished and varnished. 12x30 inch. Strong metal wheels. A dandy Waggon for abigboyorgirl AUTO COASTERS. Are exceedingly strong and heavily constructed. Wheels Reports from the [ox ranches con have roller bearings. Easy running. 5 sizes. $5.00 $15.75 $8.75 $9.45 $1 [.25 llelocilieiles Strong, well made steel Velocipedes, in 3 sizes,— ploring the coast-lino and interior] ing .................. _, of IADlJPIMlOl‘. Although foxes were Anaconda Copper tile lllaln object of the expedition Cllltzulitlil Pacific Rlll Vlll) at that time. yet Mr. ‘Shea WHSiNOW vol-k gEnll-lll __ lgrotltiy impressed with the lllinvrul Cuba ‘Cutie Stlglir _ WBSibillties of tho country. T Crucible Steel ~ international ‘Paper in loczll Grit circles the pot of trouble still bolls merrily on. A H’ -- ~- - - - lit-r hnlnc, her ltlothcr-ill-lnw, Mrs. _ , . 3 , _ ______<_,.__, K . ~ .- - jhé‘ ..- \| MQt-al Wheels, iii-nut. $11.7.) ‘:7 John hwusvr, uulonwanle“ her on and tllf‘_\ are a great ‘l \Cil:)r liaising shun mhe ago (we hlollllllpnl nlehhhi ,___ |“ali) )§l)illli?.‘il€'i(i 63 BANKS y‘ lz-w; and $7 65 s. Hm “h, noise eliminator. [these cus o her m. the low“ hommhwe “ms . ex letrilleum -_ llmlk Royal 219 ’ . I i . y Wm ca")! a mm] m 481m" poundsisutlllilarlly oilstcil as llt- di-zl not mter““i"°5“l “i” “Min” - r’ ‘tvhflfli JWH‘ 119% 1m)’ m“ i - The trucks are also cqulDiielL Press Stccl Car -_ gem 117%“ prove as trtlctzlltife li5 a good Grit. is supposcil to be, and now thc coul- Rubber tires Ski's“ and —Mestlrs. (‘tor-lion MulrhealLTry- $9.35, JOY CYCLF. Highest grade with ball bearings like men's bicycles. Heavy rubber til-es . . . . $18.00 on null iCilmploll Mllirlli-llil St Hlulllpluc- N. May 2 M Reading v Eliulnorti hilvo rcturllctl homi- from (Quotations lumlskled py Jummm Sunllhem Pacm‘ l‘ ll visiting trip ti; Moncton I H U7 u colllilllnhllon of glirlnllfl tug forward with u coulpllliill llliliifln“ “um mtimbt‘?! 0i lhc Slvont-lslllllullllllel- " i ' take up the ovcrliohd llnd lire cuslly chosen few m me vhhlhh are Slltofk lEXfJilllilillb) In] ___,_ . _ _ d ‘Mable “l llll l, mes. _ ) 1 W , _ e c ell lone ........ .. .. _ aid iviiiiiis Qitilwirtilltiiéiiiblliviftniii‘. a 30010117911 to the weltiit or u.- lgilrlllfizlllgiyg-vtffltulillge rlgflilrhhm hfelttremptm 40% lr- is llrtnzrcl-teint»: well. after a sfiriillh-i 000 pounds for the old cllnlthehhui: rights and hfivheghs m. H“; rhrhhb/“t. ‘ltawrtl-ncve Flour "lit-ration ill the Prlnco County tnolleys Wvltlh 20.90" lwllnle» ‘aheelersh. one Stalwart‘ hhhhlg Cttauu lower ...... .. 9M2 Pan Anlerlt-iln »l’etroleu.ul 70% 75 lCorn May so .nll_.- all‘; still“ 89 | Oats May 43% Jul)‘ 4'5‘ s” 113% 44%. with whllt is known as it swinflillfi “Drill? 1mm‘ whim‘ enable me ‘hi: crostecouutrl‘ lllilgllatce are . . . l ' i l ~ l .. - Hospital‘ [he “m? Caryn“: “ihldilifligg, “:1, from Petcrvillu-Atn tiposiatc ’l‘or.‘v’i(‘m’a Mme huh” “d ' will will“ m“ ""’“" ‘ -—still retnins favor with ilIC ‘otzlil "—Ml\ R0)’ ‘Cillhliihflll. SIIYIIIYWF‘ We“ “S ‘the om can“ according to powers‘ and has already submittedAmeflcm‘ mm 901/“ side, left. Monthly morning for transit oflllclalls. a “at ‘of names h“ hrefihecthh‘ ehhtllritzlllan Frticllotl 49% _‘ lgydney‘ can” whfledhe Wm make one or me impormm eligfliii“; lfovment on the C. N. R. stanilflrdlgowzlrd 2min: lCm _ _ l u e o lls hc: lqi "t '. tli . s . ' '. in the new car ' ~ ‘ _ - owurtl .nitl om —~ t l l u H“ B“ ‘s “lawn lf-lrllillnillliifiiafiesliuilflr I0 U“? “mmn” giuflgf worihdothé? ““;:,f,’,‘§{,,§"“ ‘:31, Spanish itlvcl- Pfd . 101 a . -- _.._.. ' ——Mr. iotirl Browncll left on Siit- hlle plane, which works 0n the 1*“ 9 K9 y .Spanlsll River Com . 2% , . “J “m... tiiflfiliiig l... [rm-uh NJ." whee, (hum ml,“ “m. the ‘UWMASHINGTON. ‘May 1.—iillttlxi- U. 8., the Supreme. Court held in a Kai?’ l}? W" h‘ "mire reside" M“ shoe brake on the wheel itself. ho this comempnljle and senhevhlenttiirltish Empire Stool lat l‘fd - catlng liquors even under scal cillr decision yesterday which (lenlared wa-l ailing; l“? ‘a? “my “Ir 3° Another inllirfillfimelll lmiillntlme “the mm Wm draw ‘hose “hrhhy Penmans .................................. .. ~- not lawfully he brought into thelhnwovcr, Ihut outside the limit the n, hummprflhlen m0 o" melllmmu‘ wurd elimination 0f noise Shh“ (lichens mm ‘he m") which he is hplllbl United States or foreign ships with United Status vessels (‘Ollili legally ' ' encasement of windows ill ru . new“ on hem" m, m? lmflhhnd snllwlnlglm ill the 3 miles of the shores of tlic sell intoxlczlilts to passengers. venllllg the rattle. _ . T_ Laurentltle l’il'p - —~~ ~~~ m“ we Be" “ggregduom Canadian (leuertll Electric ' t M"- r 6- "Quit". ,'“.‘,,.,'",1%€i‘.2t‘ll.‘i: 213332213 week on ll visit ttl runs u. Are Relieved of Eczema ‘Asbestos Conl hilrents. Mr. itll .\i All ‘ - . latlves in Providence. It. l. Mrs. itytllc, Brightonjlhefolrqtl protiépfilhl’); PhlllPDlnes. according to lmstmus oqconnor expects w "mmr hmm, Dominion lirltlge Mrs. Peter A. Palmer, Salt Btu-n, Sills, writes: m‘ ‘Ulevehlllti. Ohi . h - i" D‘ "' ‘Mmmltm’ outlier and rolld condi- M°m"e"l l'°““‘l' will ill future resilie. W em meyi The miscellaneous papkages acid: iliiliismrlilli: T “yhmhmi Elecmc "Dr. Chase's Ointment ha: completely relieved me oi eczema and piles. i also ._._-_¢,____ thrill; with them a tremefl" ____ ' National Breweries . HONOLULU POST OFFICE iemflllflt °f “Wm ‘Wfk- l" l" ‘mi Mm (m) ‘Mchrhhh h, spendlng'l\lltlhl'i.il! susar used this Ointment for my baby, who broke out in eczema. A iew applications were all i '9 °RIENTAL tin/is no 5° P" °°“‘ °' “ll m“ “w” “m! t. few days in Tish-lab. the guest Alvhlflo" that was necessary in her cane. Dr. Chase's packages in t1 "w" from W’ 00"‘ H“ _ Wm name, _ The mam/tin. olu- and FOIIINlTY HONOLULU. iMay i-Ttlat we'll" “d‘"°“”e‘l “ml” l“ u” l“ il-ielld: of the genial Doctor are Am- bowmvllvs Ointment has been worth a Hundred dollars . . ~- » - 2, 0o latte t. 6.000 were to me-—beiore using lt l had spent a great h: ‘g1: crossroads of m” Fume‘ mmingeil 0 l lll ‘Japnnelfi char“ . "lei any day on which i1 "ddlm W? » m. James J. Morrlssey. who Bl l the fm-vhem with Min- ’ , bets! nuts. dried flsh. herlbs "ed b P "mum Me h I b d ‘d me icine, lads mandarin coats, res comp Y 09 known wealth oft o .a ra or ilk) DR. CHASES 0 ENT l0 Canton bot. All dealer; or I-Jdmnuoon, Beta k 00., but, ‘lbmntio old Conservatives, the aforesaid will i1 ' "-’ 5O’ apoqunp no (hhhh, thlhkhm [hm Steel Company of Cirlultltl 75V; _ Halibut Steaks _ Get National Halibut from your dealer b)‘ m” piece for baking or in thick sirloin steaks for irymll 0|‘ limiting. , -—<Mr. and Mrs. lFerno Graves lcft oil Monday afternoon l0i“Cilii.l‘- loltelowlt. whore they will spend n , ftw flilyS visiting .Mns. (‘il-hvcs‘ ma" from Japan, gllllla and the Fresh caught Halibut in plentiful enough now for - You to make the molt of this royal lea food. You'll , Plrticuleriy [like It prepared by the recipe that W0" first prize in our recent contest-Fillets oi Hfllibl“ with Spaghetti. Vou'li flnd this reclpn on page 12 0t the/Nation“ 80a Food Recipes-the book of I thousand 60°"- . Sent for 8e in stumps. Address Recipe DOPl"""°""' “National Fish Co. " —-—--_-0>-—i flee as one ot th prl id "l" m“ be dmmbuted‘ mo‘. - ‘n. t wn f Kenslngmn. and will re-’ A H e me av ences ill. of a recent mail oon- ° ° Ti E D C ‘ t d h lih iter suit ' summit to knock a mall having t“ o" my ea a "m8 poll; Orient and the South Sees eel , "i "l8 Ollfs cosmopolitan position "WW-P. 0 sumo ills practice there. ' " strange musical instruments, [mm mm new‘ ‘louble when a 8m‘ m growing in size. iwcordlflx l" "Kw All expedition to exploit the un- spirlt and smells of the Far East image oi the" oflsm’ which mum interested to learn that he has Anlerlcilfl 311191408 deal 111°" ma" m“ i" ‘""“°°¢"l"l "u" vessel arrives from the Orient. "fll-era- Th“ “ecelmmes “he em‘ spent the winter months with his '0 and inhale free . it give silks. fans. ancient eggs. DOWQW"! Mum l“ 1921 “ll “um M "m" fields is being organised under the hovel" over the Honolulu post of-ibe tranglaied mm Engflsh “(om Opened an office in ills ictfd Fholnei merit from doctors. _ we have alto used Dr. Dead snakes, mall-long; gels, F||l1i|0yfn6M of Japanese. fllilimw’ daughter, Mrs Austin J. Meohnlinld quick Nli for eve ache. C ' . * _ - A - Chase's other medicines. the Nerve Food pino smoking tobacco strong Chine" "M K°'°an clwkg- has returned to hi; pummel- realm. ,, A A ~ . i ' ' - down. Th9 m5"! between ‘"°“°‘“‘“' the once in Petervllle. T- N A R D l i‘ klmonos. idols and material ‘for to China. Japan and Mg ‘a 68' cnplilble direction of Mr. A. R. Shea‘ l‘ . j ' " ‘~ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ “ » soups-this in a typical lint. of granted 3.304 ball. lfld h d "'9" who some years also spent the, N I M E - _. b. item! that may be found in any to 8,98! in 1922.- an inolreaae of 128. In“... p“; o; we mmmer in ex- - -- . . _ l . . . i l l.