.- ,,., _ ,,i» 1 ' .3 » 1; " ii' 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 , pf, ` i' -“::_`» ~ Y .1 . ~. f";§1‘-ifL°'l 'fiif-3|; 1 'Q' ‘ li: il' ' snr ig-N; !‘ ‘fi-1-EW' ‘lift _ 1 Af IVI _ ,_i . < 1 1 ii ‘. ' ;f.r-, "_i" _,rg ; 1,. 1'1"*-' "." ,, :fix :il ' __,,_L} if f _ .' v ' 1, _ n<~_.;,-_ _ ;a;.'-_'- "1 . 11;? 1:-_<¢ ~ V# ‘ . iii" it 1.i'e i l 1 I f Tucson TH! CHALLEN GE The "Margate" team challenge the “Spring Valley" team (not Malpeque and Darnley) to' play a same of base- ball on the Margate grounds, Thurs- day. Aug. 26th at 2 p.m. Signed C. Dinnis, Captain. 2839-8~23M3ipd. -T0 BE SUPERANNUATED - Mr. Stephen Araenault, Station Agent at Tignish, retires under super- annuation at the end of the present month, having spent over 4_0 years in the .service of the railway, first at Tignish, then at Morell, and again at Tignish for the past 5 years. ii 0 I 1 I New Annan Horse Races Wednesday, Aug. Z5, i915 _ l v AUGUST 24.' 1915 man's. Summerside. merside. ~ ial Parlors, Summerside. appointed Police Officer for the t0v/I1 f R si t H -NEW OFFlCE.- Mr. Daniel Mat- mum charge, twenty-live cents. -w K M¢GouoAN. Globe F°= -Au. news lend in New Annan Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Sum- on Ang 25. - -HAMMOCKS 93e at Holman’s. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian Summe,.s1de_ \ can be obtained at Lai!erty's Tensor- e ow g a spe display of Won1.en’s Winter Coats. ‘ " o 'en ng on.- . ` ` _- There will be three classes as follows. ' - Free mba" not and pace Purse, _$2w_ -WAR TUV NOVELTY-S“bm“"' Flooring. HOLMAN'S, Snmniorside. 2.24 Class trot and pace. Purse* _ .._.,.$100 Zi Minute Class trot mid pace. Purse . . . . . . . . . . . .. . All races mile heals. 5 per cent with 1-ntry and 5 per cent from winners, entries close Aug- ust ltith, five or more horses to enter and three or more to start in caoli class. Money divided according to su mary at end of fifth heat, two or more liorscs by the same owner or ir aiued in the same stable may start, in the same race, the nianagenlent reserve the right to change prograuinie, postpone or ilevlarse off any race for any good court, the rules of the Na- gmil Trotting Association to govern excepting where they conflict with gbove condiiioils. Special trains from Vernon, Charlottetown, Tignish and Suninicrside. Particulars of which will appear later. Band and other ani- nse-iiiciits on the grounds, dinner and tea tables, ice cream ami temperate drinks. A large Grand Stand has been erected which will accomodate nearly one thousand people. Thi-re is no need ot' saying anything further as for the last three years we have had first class races, and record crowds. 111111 this Will' the 11120- agenient are making every effort to have this the best yet- Following is the sclicdulud oi' time and fares of special trains in con- nection with New .~\nna.n iiorse Races: Fare including \\'ur Tux Time Vernon $1.00 7.10 ani. Tignisi, 1_1,-, .»\lberlon 1.00 Blooinileld 1.00 0'Leary .90 Ellorslie .60 Port Illll .00 Wellington .45 Mlscouche .30 Suinmerside .15 New Annan Summcrside 15 'I`rn.vcllers' Rest .10 I\'nw Annan L`harlotteto\vn 90 ar. 8.15 (`harlottetou'n dp. 8.30 Royalty Junction S0 8.-16 North Wiltshire 00 9.18 Hunter River 55 9.30 Fredericton -i5 0,47 Bradulbnne 45 Emerald Junction 40 (‘. Traverse 80 Reg. Albany 65 Kinkora Freetown 30 Kelvin 20 Keiisliigtoii 15 10.48 .\Ie\'.' Annan nr. 11.05 10.07 10.16 7.00 7.20 7.40 10.27 10.38 Proportioiiatn rates from intermediate stations not named. lieturn tickets nt one first class fare. good tn return next day will be issued i'roin other points on the rallw ny 2358-li-2Eni t"¢`i.\ltllsTi. L _l Fare including War Tux Time 7.00 a.m. 7.35 8.03 8.23 9.08 9.08 9.42 10.02 10.30 ar. 10.45 1.30 p.m. 1.40 ar. 1.50 J. A. McDONALD, Secretary. Get The Boy’s School Suit ai TUPLlN’S T advantage in selecting. ordinary suits. Q It will Ht better, look better, wear better and the price will be iiowerquality considered than your money will buy anywhere else. Then our big display of nearly a hundred different suits,in as many different styles, at nearly as many different prices gives you a decided For school wear, we have just ~ the suit your boy needs-call and let us show it. we’ll tell you why it will wear longer than any two Call and select the boy’s school suit today-will expect you. I KENSINGTON I Reuben Tupiin & ' C0. _ L_ L_ .,1., if E ,, = _,___ l -n-to-1 ___ M I-0 Western Prince Exhibition Live Stock Show and Flower Show will be held in Alberton Skating Rink and adjoining grounds on Thursday, Aug. 26th, 1915 $500.00 In Prizes Lots one to eleven inclusive " Special Train from Ch’town will leave at 7 a. m. returning at 6 p. in. ' = Ratss Fare including War Tax $1.40 1.25 0 Charlottetown, North Wiithshire, Hunter River, Bradalbane, Emerald Junction, 1.2 1.15 Time 7.00 a. m. 7.45 7.55 8.20 8.30 Freetown, Kensinlgton, Travel er’s Rest, Sumrr.erside, Miscouch. Wellington, Port Hill, (YLeary, Bloomfield, Alberton, -Hfvrwv 3888225; .45 .30 8.40 8.51 9.18 _ 9.25 9.40 9.58 _ 10.28 11.12 11.26 Arr 1155 ine and Battleship, realistic and in- teresting. Price 251:. ut }iolman's, -NEW HAY-A considerable quan- tity oi’ new hay is being brought into town. The market price is from $8 to $9 per ton.-H. -STEAMER Rl|TURNS.- The steamer Bedequc has returned from Chatham.'N. B., where she had been on the slip receiving repairs.-H.. -STABLES ENLARGED.- The Suinnierslde Driving Park and Exhi- bition Association have had an addi- tion of 56 x 30 feet erected to the horse stables at the Exhibition feet nicely fitted up with open and box stalls.-X. -NOTE.-in advertising the en- eil by R. li. Morrison, Surninerslde, in the Free-I<`oi~All; Happy George, William Toomb L Riv -CONSERVATIVE MEETING.-A largely attended meeting ef the Pon- scrvatives of Sumnierside was held in the Labour Union Hall last nlglit, when delegates were chosen to attend the Convention of t._‘,c Fifth District, which takes place lu Labour Union Hall this evening at 7 oklock sharp. -PATRIOTIC' WORK.- The Red (",ross Society thankfully acknowled- ged from Mrs. A. A. Mc(‘.aull, Eller- slic 3 pounds of wool; Mrs. Artemas Clark, North Bedeque wool; a gener- ous friend 10 pounds oi' yarn; the Maple Leaf \Voinen’s institute of Sherbrooke and Travellers Rest Dis- trict 9% suits of pyjamus and 18 night shirts.-H. -BASEBALL.-A game of baseball resulted in a victory for the former TIGNISH -VIS Y ITING HERE. -Mr. John tl hear of Charlottetown accompanied by his_»duughter were in Tignish this week visiting their numerous friends. Z U-FROM HOSPITAL. -Mr. Thomas Riley who has been in the Prince (Iounty Hospital for the last month for treatment has returned home and is now on the road to recovery. Z. _ -VISITING HERE. -Mr. Frank Doyle, Express Messenger, accom. panied by Mr. and Mrs. John McNally and Mrs. James Doyle all of Summer- side were visiting friends in Tignish this week. Z. -Registered at the Bernard Hotel were: E. Hacket, Sea Cow Pond; W. D. White, A. aWhlte. Dr. Kier, Al- herton; J. H. Gavin. Black Marsh; Theophllus Bernard, Nail Pond; ll-[eddie Gallant, Bloomfield; W. W. R000. (`l1't0Wll: A. Bulger, John. Riley, Cape Wlolf; J. Wliear and Miss M. Whear, Ch'Town; George Quinn, Leoville; and J. Costin, Waterford. Z. -LETTER AND TOKEN. -At the home of Senator P. C. Murphy a large gathering of the most influential ladies of Tignish on Thursday evert- lng held an informal reception in honor of Mrs. J. E. Gallant who left on Friday to take possession oi` her new home in Suniniersidow An em- bossed letter of cordial feeling and nt her departure was read and given to her accompanied by a costly set of out glass ware. Z. -Registered at the Bellevue Hotel for the week ending August the 21st. were the following: Messrs George S. Oxley, Quebec; W. A. Tattersoii. E. A. Hoyt, S. V. Vaughan, G. Mc- Eachern, A. E. Corbett, J. E. Hutler, St. John; Benjamin Brenner, J. A. Webster, F1. R. Brow, P. W. Clarking, E, Hackett, (lliiirlottotown: R. T. Mosse, Kensington; L. Moore. M. Doyle. Mr. ami Mrs. J. J. McNally, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McNally. Summer- side; E. li. Huggan, Montreal; J. E. Barry. Moncton; and Miss N. Lawlor, Dartmoutli. Z. SUMMERSIDE SHIPPING -sehr. "1vi. A. i.nn`in,°' cnpi. Miller, arrived yesterday from Halifax with gasoline and other general cargo. -Schr. "Alhambra," Captain Reid, arrived yesterday from Pictou with coal. -Schr. "Mlnnle G.," Captain Shan- non. arrived yesterday from Plctou with coal. -Schr. “Ellen Mary," Captain Ol- sen. arrived yesterday from Pictou with a full cargo of coal for R. T. Hol- man. Limited. -Suhr. "Western Light," Captain Gallant, arrived yesterday with coal from Pictou. , -ELLEN MARY.-The schooner, ProP°riionate fares from intermediate 'stations not "E""" M“"y'" °'°°“ '" °““'“°' mi" odrin port Sunday morning with coal. named( _-i ` R- H- REID, S¢¢')’- -wssrann i.|ai-11'.-'inn nninmn- Alberton er, “Western Light," Capt. Gallant. ””_B_.n“a|_ ` has arrived in port with coal from »~-----~ - ~-- . . Pima.-ii. _ _ ____ S.“mmel°5|d0- -YOU CAN GET LinoShinc for Linoleuins in HOLMAN’S House Fur- nishing Department; 2604-8-24M2l~]ii. -RACES.- Are you going to New Annan races. Your happy right 1 nm. I never miss that event. _ 2617-8 215/:1;`.2i. -SEE OUR ADVANCE sllowillg of Wonien’s Winter Coats. R. 'l`_ I-101.- MAN, LIMITED, Sumrnerside. 2662-it-245121511. -HOLlDAY.- Everybody wauti a holiday after haymaking. there is no- where you can have m tlriliii _ _ or i is gmuuds which gwes the Exhibits i" enjoyment than at New Aiiznan races the horse classes it space of 30 x 200 A _ 2-_ fr _ _ ‘ ' llg o -G17 8 21.\ilo2l. -A CLEARANCE SALE ni our complote stock of Womeu's Summer Dresses l>I()LMAN'S, Suiiiiiii-rside tries for the horse races at New An- A y ' 2GG4_g_3.|Mg|.]fi_ nan on Wednesday next. the following horses were omitted: ltreniier. enter- -THE LADIES ADD of the Prince (‘ounly Ilospltal will hold ii moon- light excusion on the SS Empress, _W 5» ‘mg el in U10 Tuesday evening, Aug/usti Llith. Boat °-'-4 T"°t~ will leave the wharf at 8.30. -ON SALE n lot ol’ Flaniielctic Mill Ends, in stripes and checks, ns- sorted colors, extra. value, por yard, 10c., at ll0LMAN'S, Simiinorsido. 2664-8-24M2Eli. -MEETING TONIGHT.- There will be a meeting of the Libernl-(7on- servtitives in tho (Y. M. B. A., llull, Kensington this 'l`uosda_v evening :it 7.30 ndllrcssns hy the (‘nnilill:ites and Premier Mathioson. 2657-S-24Mldll -NEW ANNAN is becoming cele- brated for its splendid races every year, for its magnificent view ofwnter and Islands. From your scat in the large new Grand Stand you can en~ joy it better than ever this year. 2617-8-2lMl§2i. R. 'l`. IIOLMAIN, Lll\iiTEl), Summer- side 2( ` " WESTERN PERSOHILS -Mr. Robert Gordon, Summersidc_ has been engaged as tr-acher ot' the Centreville, Bcdeque, school.-II. -Mrs. Winnie Probyn, of ('har- lottetown. is spending a few days with friends in Sunnnerside.-~X. -Miss Vera Mci{ic. ilaugliter' of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M<~l(ie, St. John. is visiting in Sumnicr-iilie, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Grady.-X. -Mr. Joseph Mi-Dougnll has been called to iicstoii by u. i.elegrain an- sister.-ll. -Miss P. H. Fryers and Miss Myr- tle Allanach have returned to their homes in Moncton, after visiting friends in Suminerslde.-H. Mr. S. H. (Tlark, Summcrside, arrived by the S. S. Empress Saturday night on a short visit to his old home.-X. -Mrs. Fred Fnri°aiit, Summerslde, has returned home from the Prince (`ounty Hospital. having fully recov- cred f`roin her recent iillness.-H. -Mr and Mrs. Leighton Milligan and dnuglitor, Zclnia of Sherbrooke were visitors to Lower Freetown Fri- day the guests of llrs. Milligan's cou- sin, Mrs. llenr_v Lldsione. -Among the visitors to Summer- .side on Saturday werez- Messrs James Wiiiclicstvr and John (‘.onnell, St. Eleanors, J. P. Siiilth, Kinkora, John McDonald. Albnny, and Ex- Govcrnor lingers, Alherton.-H. -Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Manson ami dnugliter, l-lelcn. Sunimerslde, left by the stcunicr Enipress on Monday morning for New York City, where iliey will spend u short vacation.-H. ‘,.._.._ . l \.s’¢_,,-._ . _ _ _ B Hi blood nr. Chnse's_ Flood forms cells and tissues nourishes the nerves buck to and vigor. ' By noting your in- crease in weight while using ii. you can prove Rlllvely l|\0‘ btlleni ini! derived Udall this great food ourb. a box, all dealers, g Bates I 0o.._ Llltlte , 2617-8-21ME2i -COME to New Annan on the 25. The Best races ever. 2617-8-2llviE2l. liesou_of Springfield, Lot 67, has been _HOLMAWS M. Eh in cial -WRITE FOR prices on Hardwood _ 2664-8-24M2l<}ll_ nouiiclng the serious illness oi’ his -Mr. (iliarlcs (‘hirk. Boston, son of .___ ...._1G1_‘a11d P1‘iZ€ C011i1e$i _ 1- _ tion for advertising in this column. -CANNED CHICKEN. 20°- Bt H91' Cash must accompany’ order. Mini- . 1 $350. ENN is & Co. PIANO FREE Manufactured by he New Scale Williams Piano C0-1 0Si1&W2f_Ont- ' contest sold by 'rue Business Boosters Limited, Tvrenw Onfarlv- H E GET IN _ L_ 1 1- ~ ~; 'QR' 'iii' 7L'.~'u"’_ ..,. ._ ,_ - -1.1 _ . 1. -_»'.»' 1 -., -ei. , »v:"‘=- »_s-:sn.wé&mg. SAVE Y R C l 4 WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE THIS IN YOUR HOME? JUST A LITTLE HUSTLING AND YOU WIN 'll ' t d t'fi at with every purchase at our store. These certificates represgiiiz VONESSYCTE efiiir dash eONE CENT of purchase, and the person holding cer- tificates _repre_senting_ the _LARGEST NUMBER OF VO'l;§‘._ST at the end Of CODU'-`St will receive this beautiful Piano ABSOLUTELY ‘li REE OF C 5 . _ _ _ The certificates are transferablc-;,l and if you are not interested in securing ' ‘ lf s'st frienc. thls Plgliii 5d(iii1i§teis5tgLii'ft:ietie2;i youain our store. We want a chance to show you that yo_u - can do better here than elsewhere. We do not expect to recover the heavy expense of this contest through a greater percentage of- profit, but through the difference in volume of busi- ' ness-we expect the increase to more than repay us, and in the future we shall endeavor to ~ < f tl h. in the past. _ give y(iiif`eFsXlli:d\Iit Eatignhcgldrsgigiifeilhrdiitglivfhe iiigrits of our goods and Lower Prices. We can save you money and we are ready to prove it. §fi:’rI;{i);‘é';'§’Pl‘_‘l§ai;’9 §`?(Illme’Si‘li`@tI)l”iViHE -ALTHOUGH Cream ’l`urtnr has D. A. ‘ ' '“ 5 9 Ween il increased in price we are"still selling team from St Eleanors ani i . i' . - ` _-. , Sl puurg Church' Sunlmer‘si(]°e?Pw};'l}’(l;: Royal Baking Ifowder at 4.1¢. pcr lb. in n score nf 7.5, Ti., 1,,,,,..,,eS ,,,,.,e ' ~ ""‘"““““’“'1" Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Ladies Tailoring. as follows:-St Eleanors, Compton `__ _ _ 1'oN|cHr's MEs1'1Nc.- 'runnn ‘ ._ U N STREET :iid Momgomery. St Pauls, Mlllmall will be a Liberal-(‘onsorvativc Meet- Q il Houghton The game yi l i . as iotli' ing in the (‘_. M. B. ‘A.. lliall at 17.30110- T 0 P E ;}?,:_lttCe1;n€;1illtlgzoulgiglezfi at ‘gt *;_;l;';tl\;:_|; iiigiit)addresscii _by the (‘andidates 9r;86_8_Mtm_tt T 7 ‘ . on Friday evenuing and lrcinier Malhieson. -- - Eillililili Nlllliiiil iXH|lill|ilN liHllNlll The Caiindlaii National Exhibition the greatest of all annual fairs will be held this year us usual at ’i`oi‘0l1to from August 2iith to Septcinbor illth and in the splendid buildings so pic- turesquely grouped on the sliorcs of Luke Ontario surrounded by fine lioulevards and inviting walks the very best that (‘anadu produces will be exhibited while an clab ratc Dl‘0' gram of amusements has lr en pro- vided wliich will include inniiy notc- worthy features. Cheap fares to Toronto will pro- vail over the lines of tho (‘uu:ulinn Government Railways for n period that will give an opportunity for ii visit to the Queen City during thc most delightful part of the late suin- mer. Round trip tickets will be is- sued from August 27th to Sept. lllh at first class one way fare and one third good for return Sept. 15. Round trip tickets at first class one way fare will be issued on Sept. 1st good for return Sept. Sth, on Sept. 4th good for rc- turn Sept. 13th, and on Sept. Till good for return Sept. 15th. In addition to this there will ho :i special excursion fare of $21155 for the round trip issued on Sept.. Iii-il good for return Sept. 11flh and on Supl. .\`lli good for return Sept. 15111. This is Patriotic your and the Toro- nto fair has been arraiigvd to stimul- ate patriotism mid to cm-uurngc grunt- er and better production in all lines of Canadian indilstry and ngriculiilro. Further particulars regarding rates will bo supplied by tho ticket agent of the (lnnndiaii Government railways. it will be well to secure reservations on sleeping cars in advance. Passengers fnom Eastern points will have the advantage of travel by thc fast train i.ho Ocean Limited and the Maritime Express. Via the (lccnn Limited connection is made with tim Grand Trunk International Limited. The Maritime Express connects with the Grand Trunk express train for Toronto. ' 2607-8-21ME6i. BATHING THE FACE. Do you ever wonder why those un- ~ightly blemishes, the pimplcs and lilacliheads are so apt to collect on the face when there are so many places less noticeable where the skin remains is soft and smooth as n bahy's? it is pa_rtly due to the fact that the skin on the face is so much mars sensitive and is the first place to re ect disor- ders. As irritation is not good for the eruptions, this v&§psit_iveno`ss should be' considered. ' on you can use rain water #off yralhlnk the face; otherwise aofteii tho' hard water with specialy prepared lotions to be had at very little cost. Though cleansing creams cannot ako the place of a thorough scrub- iriihbcrl into lhl- skin morn: |>:i.lll‘i:iL\r \\'<>rl1l. HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA. S. l\'nlni_ 'l`oronio; Mrs. Sophia il-lilo, |’liil:ulvl|_rlii:l; \\'. iliirrisoii. llul- iiux; .\. l’|'o\-.si-_ hluri‘:\_\' llurbour; .i. llflioliulil, (iruud lii\‘1\i'. l'. lipid and i`:iiilil_\‘, tiii;i\\;l; ll. (`i»\. 1\ior1-lil ll. \`uii_1l'ln\n_ St. John; .l. ll:ii'i'_\'. Miniv- ion; \\‘. Suiilh. lliilifux; l'. All-Lcnil. (>xl'ui'tl; .i. |ii<'liui'ii.sol\, 'l`ul'4>lilo: l\l. Mmii-lil.-_\~, i`. Ilo.sui1i|iull, illoiiirvul; ll_.\Iuriin, 'l‘orouto; il. llolaurl,St. Sivpiu-ii; ll. 1lr'I<`:u'lui\»=, 'l`ruro; li. (‘liuiou, _-\_ i'logl:. .|. luinncll, i‘. A. Slncv.. Moutrlwii; :\l\‘. null Nlrs. J. .»\. _l.1\l`|\i‘. ll:|iil`u\: I.. li. l’upiuvuu_ hloni- i‘<-hl: Ruin. lu~\'.'.ir_ .\`|-\\' York; ll. (I. Soiiilii'oil_ ’l`ni-oiilo; A. J \\'¢-l»siv|'. l’. l‘oiriv|'_ _ Joliu; IC. M. lilxnn, llull- fux; \\'. .\ppl<-toil, lil. t‘. Sir-plums, Moucioili l". ill. llo1lcri<‘it. Ilosiun. _>L- QUEEN. E, l\lnsou_ Si. John; Mrs. Wortli. llallfux; it. lluiiisiiy. (‘ily; J. John- Si0H. Si- Louis: l<‘. (‘oinu_ lilnufnguo; J. Mi-lloiinld. i\lon1'luu; I), ]\'l,,|_,.,.d_ Orwell; F. i\loi'rissvy_ \\'_ }\lnr|-|gggv_ llosfon; Miss it-ii~1’\d:uii, St. Pl\ior's; le, Walling and wife, St. John: 1\_ Mc. L00<|. N.Y; Mrs. Murdock Mi-Lend and "|l"l|- MUl\"i<'l\3 A. (iorrlll. Norihnin; li. Kviili, (lid ’l`nwn, Mui",-; }|_ N,.w|,_v' MW- 1'- i|ill'\"‘.\'. Mrs. Louisa llnrvcy, M0l\i1'1‘=ll; Ida Aitken, Dorcliester, Mass.: O. Smith, Peterson, N. J,; W, Mcl.nrcn. Montreal. Ei! a . \\\\.\`\\\\\l iionn`i~. "1, “Kl[INEY}f§ PILL# f _/ J _._. ,< .ici 1, -,rr W LL ' 1 .\\`\ \\`\\\\" 2657-s-24111211. 1 _ ` 'P _ Tonight’s at Kensington There will be an impor- tant Liberal Conservative meeting in the C. M. B A. Hall Kensington tonight at 7.30 o’clock ad_d_reas' ed by Premier Mathieson and the candidates. "= NOT SO EASILY CAUGHT. illuuil--llon't you think there are lnsi__us good iisli in the sea as ever \\‘l-rc i'1i\ll:l\t'."' ' lirlarii----“I don't know. But they are sniuriur anyway." _ SHOW THE PRICE. Young liiiriins had married contiary to his l`uilici"s wishes. Meeting his |1111-1-nifi soon afterward the father said un.1~'l`il_\': "\\'1-1|, young man, I have made my will und cut you oilj with a dollar.” "I :lin very sorry father," Bald U10 youth coillrltoly, und thou added:-~ "lint you ilon't happen to have the dol- lur with you?" ` --xi* Patriotic Souvenirs lf you want some- thing_ distinctive yet beautiful in lihevlineof a patriotic souvenir. we have just what you want. _ We have several var- ieties, the newest _and nicest of wliicli; is ti lin_e of high-grade chinaware on which _is ' artistically painted in bright oolovsthe -flaps ‘ of the triple entents-_-1 England Russia and France. _ - . ~ You couldn't wish more convenient or satis- factory patriotic souven- irs than this line displays the variety of different sizes and designs makes ~ selecting simple while ~ the prices are merely 'in ' trifle. ‘ t bing, they are excellent for getting in- to the tiny pores and may he used after the face has been carefully wash- ed. Have the water warm and use B [0011 |011). With a complexion brush of soft caiiiers hair the many water can he KIDNEYQ ___1 _ '- FiqR*1f:UMAf'3"a",f‘“ l'. I _ if gi this un ina. -.~ ilrl, 06147-5 Dm", N|,.A\y \ e o 7 , _ V "f '- 'fu1i;rc'» 3",- Siep in and look over . " ui" 1 - 'mi cfna¢1s"sma9° MC