CHOP from Holman’: Catalog. —WOMEN‘8 KID oxronoe i only $2.49 per pair at SINGLAIRS Merit, style. ll $3.00 to 56,00 half price to clear , at. siNcLAiits. —WITH LUMBER- The schoou e er “Couslnsl” arrived Monday nigh; with a cargo of lumber for R. 'l'. Holman Ltd. Are Making New Friends Every Day ——Can We Put YOU on tile List? -I-WHITE CANVAS FUMP8 witi spool heel clearing at 98c a pair at SINOLAIRS. t‘ Durability THAT THIS FIRM HAS BUILT ITS REPUTATION ON, IN THE MEN’S CLOTHING DEPT. — BASEBALL- The i , . . . eeme Seem,“ eemeee Theme. See our Men s Suits tailored-from 00 and Suiiimerslde was won bl’ a - l ‘ e . v ‘ l ‘ ' ' i ‘I Blue and BIaCk Sergfis and WOYSttBdS, i ' Iiliiflifinfz "’ 5 "" “h”. s‘““"'°" ‘e _' '_ , - 1 - ._ ‘ also our splendid line of English , ~ _ A“ we L,“ o, w,,,,,,,,,.__. 5 . = ' , y a v e e‘, Tweeds they are exceptionally good value. " —BUYING POTAYLOES- The un derslgned is open to buy potatow for balance of this week. Jas. L. Glllis. Kensinlpton. Tip ‘lop Tailors are in Summerside and Again Demonstrating Their 0ne Price Value Supremacy A" SUIT Wool Our Materials are made -MEN'8 ALL WOOL TWEED PANTS. special $2.95 a ‘pair at SPNOLAIRIS. -—LOVELY SPOT ORGANDIES worth $2.50. selling a-t $1.95 per ya rd . ‘SINUIJAI Ills . baseball Serge Stilts clearing lizilf Prii-r at a SINOLAIRS. - . Our Men’s Suits are made by the ' best manufacturers of Clothing in Canada, and we will stake our reputa- tion on their durability. SAVE MONEY on THIS SMART m BROWN TWEED SUIT —WILL BE LOADING live llog= and lambs for Montreal on \\<~ll vie-silo)‘. July 12th, also will in» la king live fowl cvcry Monday. N "lil- inz taken under four pounds. l-hil oralll lfoOperative Farmers Lill. Made to Measure. Blade to Fit. Made to satisfy. Just at the time when men are considering the pur- 5" up in whatever individual ’ t’ ’ style you require. --lULY CLEAN-UP SALE rli~lhls way for harllalns, LAllR STlisNVA-RT LTD. a HOW g SINU —THE LADIES OF BEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURCH will hold annual Bazaar iii the Central lie. denuc liall, July 7th. lcc frat-m and Str:lwc.‘»-;rles liervcll in aid oi the Parsonage Fund. ' chase of their new summer suit and overcoat along come the Tip Top Tailors, CANADA’S LARGESTONE PRICE MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHIERS, with an unequalled offer. Tip Top Clothes may now be obtained right here This popular priced suit is ‘made from a serviceable English Tweed, keeps its shape well and always looks good,.tailored in a fashionable style strong Italian linings, sizes 36 to 44. j UQEOEI-‘UZD’ -WILL THE PERSON who tool’ by mistake from the Masonic llltll on Wednesday lost thl- hat with ini tials L.L., on inside of band. kind iy leave or send same to llral-l- lilcKay & (To. and receive tllel‘ own." L l l’ PRICE- $12.00. ANOTHER SPECIAL VALUE IN SUITS A very neat suit, made from dark brown-and grey mixture tweeds, is of nice appearance that would make a good suit for any occasion; single breasted and double breasted, nll It- alian lined, perfect fitting suits. PRICE ‘$15.00 in Summerside. 0400-0 --IN FOR SUPPLIES~ The “S. "Glen Allen" (‘uptaln Desinlullvr. mill-ll into port or Sununewslllt‘ lll» Saturday inst lDlllllllllF/ll Dill‘ W" supplies, the abovejhip is _ bellli take“ to Sydney where she ls foil.‘ to local parties, she left early biiii I l, day morning. i l —TlP TOP TAILORS. - in. li.l liloom, special representative of‘ Tip Top Tailors. Eauadas lJlI-Zebl to customers. (mgqlrlcg tnllors, will been their lagcnts, Jos. McCullough. “flier Si» JOSEPH McCULLOUGII Water Street stlmmerSltie in largo and varied selection of new] summer sultings and overcozits. Tip Top Tailors expert designer from the Wholesale BOYS CLOTHIITIG Don’t fail to see our big display of Boys’ Clothing. We always remem- bered that’ the boy of today will be the man of tomorrow, and we have payed particular attention to the Boys’ Clothing. Perfect tailored, lat- est styles, splendid fit at lowest which are tailored to your own - prices. style, at one price, stilt or overcoat. $24.00. Mr. Bloom will be pleased ‘»~—— ~ to see old aild new customers and Tailoring plant at Toronto will be at this store Friday and Saturday, 7th and 8th only to give special attention s OF SUITS RANGING t Y‘ I —-WEDl'-lNG BELLS AT YKEN~ .-_-i i SXNGTOX ___]h‘rgnyn(_\ _ Cole , I e ' ' ' . ‘ . . g , , , l l _ _____ _______ tor (icneral Prorlciclicy-l, Edith liquor Jcrrler, Rgy Durante iflil-lllrégiirlljgxggz °rwifl"ehfle"'e'e'e'eexle'g SID?‘ “'~ r Aiivlil 2, (icrtrtltfe .\li'i)t)\i'0il. tlcrt (iliililiilfllqqlrl, jlclntyre, Lornai , ’ _‘ I “emu, 01- ‘Pass List (Not in order oi merit) hlt-Alcer, Lloyd Crossmau, Vern Mppy “(m on no L g . r - . - - » ‘ h when her -~~l\'zllhlceil Morrison, ldthel Bouts, Durant. Oliver Arscnault. “cfliumfkh ‘him’ 4st,‘ , ,. Maren,“ Clarke [Inna Holman, LitlCnl duughttr, Lllll.ln Bl-incnc. iiiiilrtillrulia-rihill? iihcyliizlvoilut}xliiiililti. nilrllioilohgmliilii‘ " ' " T ililtlll.‘ Olga Johnston, Edith Ai- we?“ “nmwmlmL mw‘ dhl‘ Neufhf W": ‘Wife ~“".‘"““iil '°.-""‘°“‘.‘ {.’§f.'.‘i’.‘i§'ilitiiiiififii".lffiiaetllii. Th? one Willie, “llfrl-d \\ oodsnle, luer Mt,- Ihelce Cash Store The Leading Custom Tailor in the Island tallk about "Tip Top clothes. INyPRICE UP 'l‘0 n§§ii§7ti§r PAYING HIGHB$T twasn PRICES , - --— —.— "——:;T"ff“-l='-_—T:1TTT:§‘:":_~__ ._ One iiilrice to Everybody SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL. Following is lllt- graduating list for lilo school. Principal‘: Department. R. Boulter’: Department. Grade l-lL-‘Trusteos’ Merit Card for (lcuerai Proficiency-—1, Jean Bcgg; 2. Vurno Arsenauit. lPass l.ist—Jczill ilcgg, Verno Ar- seiiault, llelcn Dunli, Georgie Camp~ hcll. lilildrcd Woodslde, Jemima tirade .‘I.~~\\'iilnl.-rs of diplomas: (Alphabetical orll<~r)----Leitli Crue, John Nlcilolutm, Keilnctll NlcLt-tid. Margaret McLeod. Alargzlret l’ill' man, “liiiiéilill Slllallluzill, Fulton (iougau. tlra (‘rozit-r, Earl McDon- m” “Mp1” Smmnng "ml T a “my” aid, lltifiliil .l lhzlsttm, Ni/illlam Mor- “ch An“ ‘h? wr“m""y lam guests, numbering about forty -i\lllfl'lstlil. Tanton. Grade Iii-Winners of diplomas (Alphabetical ortlt-l‘)~‘(.‘otrelia lirliti- l-lhaw, (icorgie llrolvn. ltuth Urown, Louise Cairns, Ruth Calliplbl-ll, Had- tion llavrson, idilzl (jay, Lloyd llilS- ‘lam, Janice ldaslanl, Keltio ilolinan, Reggie lilcAleer, Aurienno iPerry, EveLvn Pilllnan, Ross ivrighl. Winners of certillcates-Arthur Jones, Marguerito Lcard, Albert McKay. ‘ A. Ramsay's Department. ' Grade V-llll. — Trustees‘ Merit Cards_ior General Proficiency-i, Osborne Lelurgcy; 2. ill-ion liegg. ‘Prize ior Attendance and (lcuorai Prtillclcncy- tlienry Whitney. iilaas List. ~— (Mbornc Lcfurgei’, Halon llegg. Ilellry Whitney; ltalpll ‘J-Ial-l ‘Fownsht-nd. ltcggil: Johnston, Mutlart. ldthcl Jardinc, Nora. (ire-en, lldilslvwirth Crossmali, John l-‘nvlna Rose, FBlililOTli Linklottcr, Nelson Johnston, Earl llickc-y, Jas. Jack |(,'i'il'i'lliil()l‘i, lirl~lil~ liner ‘Punt-lll, (‘larl-nce (iaudel, lit-l» l‘li Peters, Charlt-s Clark, Carl .Ilil'l(it,’, lcflihFlllltr lliclilla, Mary Nicholson. ‘Ella i\i'i~'i‘liiillil, Yernl: Rczlll. ll'au Nicholson, lrl-nc Wl-lls, (Ylilford Slnlth, liiia (lay, llcath Warren. Peter Gallant’: Department. ' fill-fill. VllL-tllighcst Tllllllilfi‘ of malko Vi, ltohvrt llolman: 2, Con~ Fi.ill('0 McArthur. Listmltollert llulln in, Gon- stauce Mt-Arthur, liort Larkln and Tillllard Gordon, Sayre Strata-s, Ralph Ramsay, ‘Evelyn Sinclair, Ferdinand Gallant, lflmlna. lirad- shaw, Lrncnt Wright, iddward Ar» nctt, l-Jrnt-nt Loclair, llnpe Prllg-ll- ard. Jock Clark, Lucy (‘l:n-k,'i<‘racl: Wells, Clarence Llnkleiter. Gladys Sullivan‘: Department. Grade Vlir-Wass List —~ ilelen Williams, Ulric Drapeau, ftlchnrll McQuarrle. fDianche lCrozier, ltuth Jardlne, llclen Manson, Joan Wright. ldred Buchanan, Clifford; Montgomery, Bertha Leard, Fred Gsudetpsyhli Gordon. Kenneth Mo. Kenzle, Kenneth Muttart. Ralph Williams, Jean Morris, Erin Mathe- son. Harold Araennult, diuroltl risen, William Carney, Cecil Tali- lor tiencrzti Morrison; fPazis Lllst (Jzlrvcr, tirade V.— toil, Leonard Gerlicr. Clifford Gau- det. tie-urge Jlt-ikle, Chester Gaullei, Edward (iallailt, ault, Cecil (icorgo llishop, Tennis Peters, lilee- lur Kiliible, Willard (iallallt. Matthew Arsen- lteglnald (lay, E. A. Tantonh: Department. Trustees’ Merit Card Proficiency-l, Sadie Alexander ‘Horne. . adie Morrison, Alex- ander llornc, Keith Jamleson. Min- nie Lofurgey, Maxwell Robinson, Ernest Arsenault, Waldroli Evans, Fred Moore, Anthony Aruenalill, . Aullrcir ’l‘aylor, Wendell Mt-‘lilnls, llcllry Wedge, Marion Campbell, Kelly, Louis-t» 'l‘anton, llarry iiishop, Jr-ali l._\ll-, livt-lint- McKenzie, (‘yrus Ar- sollault, .\‘lnrk Willie, Jl-ssit- (‘amt-r- oll. Frank hlclilnis. ltaiph liish-ip. John S. Wright's Department. tirade l\'."<TI‘llln'II‘.(.'S‘ Merit Card tar (ivlllfrili l'rtriil-lenc_v-~-1. lltnnald Jamil-son; 2i, llcll-li ltanklil. lPass List — itonald Jaliilcson, llelcn ltanlkln, (iordon Sullivan, llernctt (‘rozil-r, Elmer Clow. Grado \f.~'l‘rur<tccs' Merit. Card for tleileral Proficiency-—1, Mildred bll-Phcrsnn; 2. Dorothy Silllpllant. -l’:i.-=.~' dds-l. »~Mildrctl Nlt-Phersoll. Dorothy Silliphnnt, Elvailawson, Bessie Smallman. James Jarllino, licstl-r flushing, Jpau Cameron, Grace lirchaut, Al-bcrt Silliphant, llfranklln (lamr-roll. Lowell Mathe- liOll, llarry McGougan, Elizn-Ilotil Clark, lnnt, llfidlward Gallant. Mildred Sllllphant‘; Department. l ior (ioucrnl Mallctt: 2. Marion Jardlne. Pass I4lfll——iMill‘iOfl gnret Hanna, Viola ‘Mallet, Evans, Mnrlon Crozler, Lloyd Croz- Whltc, Ollie Saunders. ilendle Bow- ness, Dana Crewe. l 0. L.- Iurrown‘ Department. l e Time‘ Merit Card ‘R ford Let-lair, Gallant, Albany lPalmer. Taiitoii, Clair Tantou, Muriel Gor- don, lfiinlcr (iaudct, George Gallant, Irene Liukictter, (icorge McDowell, Percy Wt-tlgc, llarry li-lolman, Les- lie Mcilltosh. Mary Clark, Willie Clark, Able (iallant, Jack Morrison. lllilbcrt Morris, Edward Ciow,0livo Arscllaull, ’l‘honias Mitchell, Leno Putt-rs, liilly liunt, Rosamond Rich- ardson. Mark Willie, Lloyd Gallant, George Kimlbell, Aliianda Cannon, Lorne Ciow. Anne Green's Department. Grade ‘illl.'7Tl‘llI~ii('0S' Merit Card for (leneral l'l‘OliCi(:liCy~--I, Audrey Rose; 2, Jatik linker. Pass Llst~tlln order of merit.) —Audrcy Jlnse, Jack llakcr, Jilli- mie Dodd, Stephen Pond, Johnny Durant, Wilircd Arscnault and Geu. lluestls (equal), Freda fiolvllesa, lroiie Dostltochcs, Doris Lidstono, llelcii -i\iills, Edward McNevin. Ed- die Arsellault, John Iiaycs, F-rcd- t-rick Large. Sloriis lrving, Doris Woodsltlc, {lcoigie Arsenault, Fan- partook of a dainty repast. Servvd Ill Mrs. Cole's lll-st style. The bride vaiualhle alld use-nll gifts. and their many friends extend to Mr and Mrs. Burgoyne happiest felz~ citation for a long and happy wedded lite. Thcy will reside in Granville. . {O}? Mlnnrdhvl llnimenl relics-en neurillfllii -—---¢O%~—-; \VES’I‘EILN PERSONALS ~—-Mr. M. Lambert (lillis of Bos- ton is visiting relatives and friends in Miscourhe. ll is twenty-eight yoars since he was lust on the ls land. --.\irs. Fiillllitl llopgbod has it‘ turned to lll‘i‘ homo at Ciiflfl Wolfe after a two iuolllhn‘ sojourn ln liiugllanl, Mass" lvhcro she has been caring for llur sister, lilrs. (Jllarles Ellljltillli, whose health is iiluch improved. ny Wright, Lucy lillshnp, Hcnllert ._ Wells, Reginald Phillips, Alfred llesliiloches. Catherine Lea, Wesley lllary Corney, George Peters, Shields, Malcolm Steele, Wilbert Gallant, Char-ii dlrerguaon, Wilfred icvlinll, lriledk“ _unn, ‘Ruth Llewel- lyll, Victor‘ Ciow, Mildred Llewel‘ lyll, “Ernest -Cannon, Joseph MrDou- gall, Allison Monro. Green K I m‘: Do pa rtment. Grade llL-Jfrustees‘ Merit Card for (ienerltl l’rtiticioncy—1, 143mg Ml-Callurn; ,2. Mildred Allen. Pass Liiit-lI-‘(Lottlo McCallum, Mil- Slnclair, Calerle Arnett, George dred Align‘ lLlone-l d-‘ord, Hal-all] Jack Schurmuu, Stavertilowileas, lEdwnrd Clark. Dorothy Tallinn, Marion Larklus, Louis Gul- Pond, Francis McNeil, Daisy Mal- lett, Frank Tuntou, _ Leo Doucette. Adeline Gallant, Lil~ inn Dickie, IRolnnd ‘Crozler, Blair I ‘McDonald, Antoine Cassie, Grade ‘lvr-Trustees‘ Merit Card Nicholson, ‘Calico Gallant, Rclbort ‘Proficiency-—1, Viola llogg. Erie Cnhlll, Jonn Moore, Ralph Matthews, Aileen lllonncll. Jnrlline, Mar- Ralph Steele, Glenda Mutiart, Chas. Alex Peters, Nicholson, Evelyn Hayes. Lloydflelfel, Steele, Lenord Gallant, icr. Roy Heffll, Ben. Tanton. Bratl-Crossmsn, Ralph McQusl-l-le, wgl. Willie Cannon, Lcnorrt tar Gallant, George Crozler, iElinQr lllurrant, Caroline lllogers, Willie Harm, Dorothy Harris, Caroling Mllflfifellshieids. lCslvln Bownens, Cecil Lena diayes, Joan Wallace lBasler. Douglas Arthur Perry, Edward Harry Morrison, Ferns Wedge. VlolatClow. nrle Arthur, Francis Mn- lfilllflllloll. Albert Vvooliside, Ray- Qnarrie, Reginald ‘Pitcher-d, Angus mend Aiseiiault, Elmer Harrigfinmoroii. Alwyn Gay, ~l. Hazel Beaten’ Department, Grade i. -—l’l‘rll.~ltco::' Merit ‘CHHI for (lcnernl Proilclcilcy-l, Alina Cornell; 2, Mae liar-liar. Pass Lisl.~-Allna (‘orIr-v, Mao lfiaslor, "Frances lltobtrrtson, Tillie ltobcrtsnn, Mlarloli Ml-Quarrlo, Zul- [lllll Llnklctter, Doll lllrch. lzlllztfq lboth McDonald, Nina Simmons, Mll- rlel fwallncc. Vernon (iailnnt, Friih‘? (‘.96 Jack, Gertie Arseuault, Freddie 'l'~l-1clillil-ro. Winlii-frl-d Muttnrt, El. tlrle Arscuauit, Anthony Richards, Albert ltichartls. Emma whim, Dorothy Grady, ‘Martha Nicholson, Vernon Arllonluilt. Mclleun nun;- tlulore, Willard LoClair, Raymond Richards. Stella Drl|col|'n Department, _ Grade l. '—Tl'lliiifiil.li' Merit cal-g tor (ienoral Proficient-y —1, Margar- et Rogers; 2. Mrlrgnrct. Ford.‘ li’ass I.lnll—- Margaret lRogers. Margaret Ford, lPllnsy Rogers, Edna Iinlkcr, Muncey Tanton, Jack 14,. llllllvy. lEIXBOY Bnwness, Ambrose DcsRochos, James Gallant, Hazel Phlllilll. Irene Sliilllhnnt, Reginald Muttart, lPhllip Gallant, bull“ Steele, Edith Morris. Wilfred Doh. stir. Vets lllnss. lBsnnle Gsiidek, was [iIG rocipieilt of a number of . “'i‘liulnia" Captaip hlalcolnl, arrlv ell in port of Suiillilcrsidc .\louti.;_\j morning with a cargo of Albion Nut Coal [or ‘it. .’l‘. ilolluail Ltli. and was pn Monday afternoon filo‘ charging lit-r. cargo zit the iii)il'Vt' firms wharf. .___- _<+>——--~ PERSONALS —Mr. Fidelc Perry and .)‘lr.~;. I'L'i‘l‘_\‘. ldluerald, vilcre in Sliiluiiel‘ nidt- Dominion llay. —<,\'|r, J, u, and ltlrs. Gallant, were visitors to Sulunllsrsitll» .\'loll~ lluy. I llllllilililill (laudci. of till; firul ll‘ Alscnuult (laullet. l1‘ Wellington. was in Suunuersitl. hlonllay’ op business. .—— M l‘. —.Vli'. l-‘rank ‘Mclnnis, on: (ll Summlwrsidtfs old favorites. wu- for ulzllly _l'car< was in the elnplnl of it. 'i‘. llolnlan Ltd.. and In?“ with iill‘ flrnl o1‘ Sh rwin ‘rvliii-‘llllli lnlllll (‘o,, of Eaton. Maura. lirriv t-d ill Suulant-rsllll: Saturday night lo spend a ir-w days vtaltiilt; ill! mother and fricuds in Sumincrnldl and surrounding country. Valuable Farm ior Sale -l offer ior sails my Farm con- sisting of 165 acres, 1'55 ucros clear and ill a high stato oi cultivation, balance with WOUti lllld fox ranch (loud dwelling lmilsc, also dwell ling linuse for hircll man. Two large Ilarnn, two Machine, linusen. Plggery null Coach House. Town water system lu both bottles and barns, also three pumps on tat-m. it is situated one mile from Witter Strl-nt. Can bc bouzht with fox ranch and lutulllnrry or without. lAppiy on tho premises to» ' ~- FRANK H. GALLIICK, Central Street. Normn- Pickering iRal li G ad , ‘Billie Brennan. ' ' ‘:8 l,’ Summerside. “lcollil. Clxoléfiif rliti st-ln-ilnir Prowse Bros, Ltd. ,\The Great Cothing Men Ottawa ifitizen lleP-i ‘ commends iusion oi Progressives and Liberals tillers for solo his valuable propor- ty conslstiilg of 240 aliso lit) acres acres productive vwdFilRn SALE J. J. lvIc1\lliIl’|$l§5t St. Pater‘... ilcres' land, zldjtiiiiiiig, with 1i) marsh . House ilcarly new, having all irioderii coil- vtinlunccs, hut water heaillw. lllll-‘ll OTTAWA, Jilly 5—(‘.itizcus which have hitherto been giving whole hcartbd support to iill‘ Progressive r party coliiineilts this morning upon Mr. Crcra'l's quite uhvlous licsirc to liilk tlho party up with the Lib- cluration in favor oi sonlcthink llkl- fusion lll Outarll; the political it‘ll.i- trrs. Tilt‘ Citizen ln-li<~\'l~ sillcei": ly that they can best serve by Dc» lug in ulfll-l- they arc no different from other purty leaders ln this respect but seeing no illlillfliiilit‘ prospect of zittilcking office by the uphill path of educating an indo- pendent progressive tipllllon lll the country suliicioutly strong the l-fta-l lllc Progressives to power thc easiest way would naturally nitfllll to be to njnku an alliance with the Liberals. ~ l Acasnrnesslau m DEMAND CALGARY Jply hr-Thn de- mand Alberta grown wilt-at. olitll and barley (or send has grown to such dimensions that special pro- vision is being lillltit‘ for tho haml- w of it . (Io-operation between ' * Provincial ‘Department of $6}! "Iirlich has-boon established Field inspection will bu carried on , lei‘ government supervision tithe tllreshed grain will he gra~ ell by tho Dominion Sol-d Branch] Arrangements are to bo mado whereby central‘ cleaning facilities will ‘be established. and selected exhibits oi’ Alberta Seeds will be dis played lit state fairs of the principal control and western slates. ' .___.....-0-c-§__ itllnni-d’: Llnlnient for Inla . _ {everywhere etc. fox ranch on prllnlises. sold by auction in October. t-ruls and l'l'i‘l’llii.‘f‘ llrnryk." frank d“ _ lslhont-rs ('lltll'itll, Aliit-rion. will lloin l1 Pith lllc on the beautiful grounds lilt- jolniiil’. lite rlvcr, nlolor-lmllt. Out buildings in good repair, uniting water lll stiibies._ Small 1|‘ not sold privately will UL TlTtlParty At Aibertoll 0n Tilurstluy, Jilly 20. The par- of tho Sacred divllfl- and abutting reached by tho church may bo IL onosn. BIRD‘ OF PARADISE Tho little tilt-i mild: "U! course I know WWW m" llluo lllrd iii-it's U10 lll"! of Plirndino." She wnii wrung, but. you won't think silo wlu fur wrollt: liter- _ drinking. (léiadTea ' appinoss‘ ' ‘l Cash Store , ' x / 74$ 213i‘ ' , eaupentitions i OI tho services to nll men mon who are burdenell-liolvli with sorrow and di toni- mont. lhavo no a to waste on those simply tull- tng to have their fortun loltll ln tho spirit of n lnrkfl ‘nu arc not sincere and in? till oi’ my help and advice, an do not call as tiny tliii in valunlblo and all taken u hi" the lnterost o: only th a who are in trouble. wor d and peilpleked, and seek assistance in the true spl of sincerity. I - I , \ Unhappy Padilla‘ ‘l How mm! "hilarity D8 pie are there whose lives a darkened by the acts or otit~ era. Is your life nearly a wreck because You have trou- ble of s domestic nature oil n- otherwise? Do you daslro i "iibttirli bf attention rlgbtlly yours which another rod; elves? Do you wish to marry , t)“ one you love? is there, bitldami srwwlllz. l» twill" tion, u. rivull, or lntorteronqt or someone? It IO. call on n] this very day. ’ i Satisfaction guarsnte - no pay. You to be the Office hours 1 to X No Sunday hours. Will teach Phranololill. Pt} inlstry, Psychology, Charac- tor Reading and Atarololri’ to any one. PRIVATI ' cantons tbl-Jtrlnol ate. Olllriottotnlllll i 0'50 Wool: I non. -'