THE SHOP WlTHiN-— our vulcanlslng shop-ls the place where you can save many dollars on your used tires, if you're wise. We can shew you how to get ‘iuo and three times the ordinary lite cut of your tires-end you know new tires are pretty costly. Our vuloanizinq will do the trick. Try us on one tire and prove it to your- self. Trainer Tire Surgery Water and Queen Street BIRTHS STEWAITJ-At Hampshire uly 4th, 192i, to .\lr. and Wesley H. Stewart, a son, 'I.eroy. __ MARRIAGES iietsommtsoo. - July ii. on M rs. liVesiey Oes Illl Oeneet Your Gees tiee as Isle Geeetent heel sseeen- esry. Try Poor out s w vital! 1. ‘to bi- “ on hldh b b d b gssesw c ares sor e y a through the body. The result is weakness. headaches r nourished body the formation of poisonou blllous attacks, loss of energy. ppetlte, like-may relieve for a. few hours. but up and strengthens the digestive us well as the elimlnative organs. _- Get a. 23o box of Natures Remedy (NR Tablets) and take one tablet cut-ll night fur a week. Relief will follow the very first dose, but s. few days will elapse before you feel and realm; the ful est benefit. ‘Vhen you gel straightened out and feel Just right lsaln on need not take medicine every —-an occasional Nlt Tabli. will then keep your system in gout. condition and you will always fer; your besLORemernber. keeping well easier nnd cheaper than getting well.‘ Nature's Remedy (NR 'l‘ablets) ur. sold. suaranteed and recommended b, your druggilt. E. A. Foiter, Central Druqpist‘. ' //11/11 1t J/l): 1/111/1 kEZELGT-ICII. ' litlttl‘ limit l‘il!~' all A i~~r I w.- ills.‘ 23c BOi Dundee Manse. by the Rev. D. M. McGowan, I. A., James Andrew McLeod. finest liill, Kings (‘.o., to Tena, daibhlef of Norman Mclmon Cardigan, R. I. l. I French Mission Delight HAVE]. July 1t.— The French alission which visited‘ Canada lo express to the Canadian Govern- nent. France's appreciation of the services rendered by the Canad- ..ins in the war, arrived here today on the steamer Frances and lcft illi- .isdlately for Paris. There are no ieremonies connected wlthtlieir re- \.ll'l.'l because of the death during he voyage o fProf. Lippmann oi’ the "niversity of Paris. ‘who was a dienuber of the Mission. The members of the Mission lie- ~lared themselves delighted witn .heir visit to the Dominion. Myron ’l‘. Herrick. the new United States Ambassador in France. also arrived on the Franco. CNSTORIAF i i?! fiiihiiliiiis li , _ , mits j - Grand Tea Patty l AT sr. MARGARETQ 0N wso. NESOAV, JULY 20TH in Aid o! 8t. Margaret's Church Building Fund The ice will be hold near the sits of the burned buildings and vial-l tors, while enjoying all the refresh- ‘ nients and amusements usual on such occasions-will have an oppor- tunity of seeing not only the ruins l of the church, parochial house and other buildings, but also. in the t surrounding country the charred remains of what was once a beau- tiful forest. l ranch. Will sell with or without Come one, some all. Enjoy agood crop . day's outing and help a most wor- Apply m, thy cause. NOTICE A Teacher wanted for Sprlngton School, District No. 184_ first or second class, Protestant only. $150. on supplement. mid-summer vaca . tion. Kenneth MacLe-tid, Secretary, R. R. No. 2. i1 Pharmacy Examinations The ‘board of Examiners of the Prince Edward island Pharmaceu- 35 (‘Q1115 tioal Association will meet for thei purpose of axaminln! offering for registration day. Julv l8, 1921. on Tlues- v W. J. BROWN Secretary Registrar. Charlottetown. July ‘l6, i921. - w». ‘as. . use. CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PRIZE ‘COMPETITION For ...................................................... ..... GOOD 1 Candidate FOR Address‘ .... ....................... ... ............ _..... 5° 4 POINT! This coupon when cut out end brought or msilsd to I i» Competition Office of rm Dal the person whose nsine is written thereon. VOID AFTER Building Material lot Sale ing and Sheathing, Clapbonrds. Sills. Rafters, Scanti- ing, Hemlock, l inch. 2 inch and 3 inches. Road, 6 1-2 miles from sown, 50 acres clear, _10 acres fine hard and soft wood. Building: fair. a brook of ivatei- runs through the farm, will be sold with or with- out the crop. For further lion apply to the owner. lent-e, containing four large rooms, at stair head, convenient tn shore Iior boating and fishing, newly rc-, novitted . Farm and Fox Point Road, ‘l0 miles front Char house; barn and lien house in first class condition ilillllfls, peas-s, plums, cherry also 50 black currant bushes bearing; also an eight pen up to date fux trip on the passed. You are offered the op- Friday and Saturday at 3 p_ in. cents. Thursday, Victoria, return fare 100 candidates v 35 cents, now take advantage of those very For further particulars applv to enjoyable excursions. know you will be pleased with the results. Phone 771i. Pine and Spruce Boards , Floor- Shiplap and Cedar posts. Shingles and Laths. Lowest price for cash. Prompt Delivery. J. B. BNOWBALL 60., LTD. Cbatham, Miramichi, N. B. Faimlfi Sale at Winsloe Charlottt- of of 60 acres situated inform‘. JOH N DIAMOND» Nice Summer Cottage Rent The cottage fronting on the Gull 0i‘ St. Lawl- hall and pantry, with large inning Apply to THOS DOYLE, .North Rustico. For Sale .A 50 acre farm on the Brackley ottctuwn. A ta rge dwelling Brook running hi-ougli farm. A large orchard. B. J. TAYLOR, QUEEN HOTEL s. s. HARLANDB For your pleasure and health a "Harland" is unsui- ortunity any Tuesday, Thursday. Tuesday, Orwell return fare 60 Friday, East River, return fare Saturday, West Riven return fare Be one of the large number who The accomodations are fine. We ly Guardian will count for Tlisli hxsilveg ne fillet Iseli Ilgh ». s Weds} estion and assimilation I-bs bloc: dizziness. coated tonsils. inactive llvoi,‘ nerv- poor n impoverished blood. ssi ow complexion. pimples. skin disease, and often times serious ill- ness. - 0rd hxstives, purges nnd cs- tbartics-ealts, oils, oaloinel aryi. the I real. lasting benefit can only come through use of medicine that tones at North Ilustico.' __ _ _. "f," _.__..._L.._.-__,-- __ .__.__._.,_.___-_ H" ints _._.'~ "u Motorist Editor Motor Servin- Review 0f Reviews 9 l‘ l Copyright, I921, by the International Syndicate Summer Carburetor Readjustments Economical Mixtures Arid Hat Weather Go Together ET .\'O ONE DECEIVE HIMSELF into thinking that the present agitation for saving gasoline is a "scare" or idle talk. for it is. in ‘not, s movement that should be taken in deadly earnest and stilt-red into with the utmost seriousness. Nobody is "crying "on." but rather a solemn economic warning is being‘ uttered Car- buretors adjusted for overrich mixtures are the greatest preventable ause of fuel waste in the motor world and investigation tends to show that nine-tenths of the carburetors are habitually kept set in this condi- tion. During the winter there is some excuse for this practice, because ii.‘ the difficulty of cold weather starting. the fact that many cars still jack adequate manifold heating devices and means for keeping the circulating water hot and because the use of cars is largely restricted to short runs and city service which results in overconled engines anti calls for mixtures capable of producing rapid acceleration in traffic. The intent of this article is lo emphasize the following points- That the tvurtn season is the time in which gasoline can be saved with the least lnconvenil-zice That overrich carburetor settings are especially inexcus- abil- in warm weather and that they "should not be allows-d 1o "hen: over" into the summer, but should be superseded by leaner adjust- ments which will be found equally satisfactory. much more economical and better in respect to oil conservation ulid the reduction of czlrboniza- tion. Every operator is hereby urged to give attention to his carburetor as soon us the weather becomes continuously warm. to the end that its running adjustment be malle as icon as will give reasonably grind povi cr and acceleration, when the engine has reached a normal running temperature. Have you ever experimented to st-e Just how lean a mixture your engine will run on S.‘ill:1l'hl'l0l‘ll)".' \Vh_v not do so. the ncxl lllllt‘ you tails n long trip on a wnril. tint"! Your instruction book toils i how to make the mixture leaner and il is simply a matter of a traction o: n turn of it readily accessible screw, not requiring tho use uf tools Chartres arc that you will be surprised that you have bern fer-limit so niui-li more gasoline than required and that you will t-c pleased with thi- lluluclifln of your fuel consumption. when thecilrburetor has been lf-ilfil iU-IVIYIXG l-IXlf-\l'STl<ID DRY (‘In S ‘ XOIKY f'l.l"l'f"H l uni lrtiutilt-tl i._\ ll ‘n f‘ lfili ii. s. ill-tics: .,-__lind;ng noise in the leather . Will )0L|li.-guudlC0llt1 clutch of my l-xplain how exhausted 10 gflils occurs only wile!) lilt- l'l\;ll'll L- n} u,‘ b“ “mac “Saul “gum? u engagement and ccnscs twat-ii l! ‘I > How iiinnv (‘ll'_\'>(‘L‘llS are required lo WIN‘ ‘s n” “m” "m1 ~ ' Jrmlrhm n“, l'll“ H" “"1 “imp '3" l‘ Fm“? Answer: We doubt If this nun-w t '\ll\\\t'l‘i Si» fair as we know, llit-omes frtim the clutch nl w?! fol ' It" w" cl be done. When r <:.il liilfillllé‘ rcnsun tiiul during CHHll-ililitfl _ '| "Mi “l'""""‘ "70 l;(jpll| in $Q|'\'l('g umi] ii (‘Q-gigs wjihcre is no relative motion flillilll; ' H ‘ Mun“. m,“ Rum", give lllu required current, it is "all i ‘jlmcll purls—llle"“'hnl" "lWll-lll? "l "l Llirhtirnsr on nlmve Illlfll- in." The zinc is nearly all elltcnlhtfltlelnfi ‘Y“n‘1':_""__hIg°‘,:‘:":_h'|tv‘h l "" g) N“ ‘gmoo “‘"“' ‘Hun’ n“ oxm‘: or “Immune”: “Fla released lnrilcillt-rllliill Lilli’ chill-ll r “"51"! ‘ll-mm U,” “lung h“ "H ‘"39" us“! “p parts lhclilselvos opcralt- ioirclliol “mm” " ' mm PlullilCs-tll‘ und lite salammoniac. ~. I - . .. . . , with ti- in» ifi“..‘.‘.'-i;‘i....ii‘;f.'".ii.tF..':;‘;iI2f.2'...2; ,,*,';:;'*,.,,,":!;;:;,,.."i711: Lccii decomposed. The curbull l5 llll- llkiflnllllSilOfi vonnlsrshnti n.- inlé, u’ lhc only will"! Iii-ii ha» not vow-u! well or.- in rotation and \\e iinni. an price-n are F. 0. n. lln U-idllllltfi-‘lmil lllls l5 Bl n" u" that this noise comes from lit-w . Forll. illltllrifl llnll I10 not Willlulil [lie ullic-i ingredients. lll pal-u; 1| may be ma; rm,- ' int-lull:- Frill-rill Still-s. Tux- inaking those col . the quantity of something wrong with the u: zinc and cllt-inir-i s put in are ac- lmun‘. or condition of thc bull br- ttiratcly measured >0 that nothing ling rm tho clutch shilfl or l ens-s.- t-t‘ value shall he lt-ft. when lli: ctllim i)‘, PQun[(->f§h;|'| pH-Mrgr, _ An. ll-L‘ ilslllli ll-s “Ttfk- Fill-ll‘ 01‘ ll\'l‘§,\'riu sliri- iliai the lubricant in llll ¢vll> Hill I'll" 4i 15-3 \'- lull l-Illlli “nil 'll‘liIl§‘llllFSl0ll (‘use IS rirht ‘n qnun l\\'0 ill‘ lllrvv l"~‘ll-"' “ill Tull "l 3'4 lily (ind tiunllty. We should iiil\‘l.~i \ l-llllll- Tl"? "~*lll*l >419 Ullli-"li-l l5 1m inspection of the lrllnsnlisslol 2 C- l!» hearings and gears. Oiicsiium u! gcticrai interest in the motorist ivill hr illlSifrrF-f i,’- iilr. Clonpli in llliJ-Culiilllll.81bit?’ prrmiilinp. I1 mi iutntrrfiute answer lo (ILMITU, unclear sell-add!rgsvlLo/uitliiitii ritrnlnpi- l iiii ULW The story of s Girl Wile Didn't Went to Marry bot‘ now that often l snapped out some unkind and unwarranted colu- lnent upon him. However, for the present, i was preoccupied with my work at the (‘iilamplon Film Company. As l ‘was given greater opportunity t0 _ make good, my responsibiiit also By ETHEL LLOYD PATT Ibecams proportionately giycuter. '1 vunled ""1 mm w Succeed- I -. lreally studied with might and Chapter XL nutin. At night when l cume home, l iFrom that time on instinctively. l tricll to put the thought of Hugh Trotter m" or mv mmd’ I fiumposelfllilklllg a nervous wreck of nrvsclf although l would not havp allinit-'b.y trying t” ‘Tysmr various 9m” tul it,‘ subconsciously i ‘reaiizeilimmls In my mlrm" before me- The" that l was attracted to him. Here a new “WHY “me to "lake ‘vmk / esman Ihfl Ilfl ll » "- tries...» 53h ti t ceqsfi “'2' cusi llilslgl tortsgeoeveasqp liming, leaflets-r Deer sire: ' r \ I 1 ‘leptnber 3t (lenses s total of 117 lord ty o! these ere used by our sales.) eoonontosl ss to fires end repairs. lss increases theft s extent sud belies u EIIPBXAL fili- Bvldlfi to the trade“ 11192121411011}; human‘ tinnitus- Bes-Is Dnnmwn- t; IIDIIMI Qll- llamas-O t Libssmvro; oii-i- \ {new ni- mtifliti Is have tn operation thro$onfl oars. covering than territories, . Ie lisve tonal the Perl vet-y \ "-:.::~:=.::::i~:::-- - / Ireetdesf-h \ experience of ' lesmen with motor cars hows a marked in- crease, in number of calls made and extra business secured. The percentage. , of expense ‘to business done is lower than by train. The Motor Car is regarded as indispensable. ‘ Investigators in thirty- five territories reported not only the above facts but that the great major- ity of‘ cars used are Fords. \ - Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, Ford, Ontario“ l 'li1r or a dollar flllfl a half over week towards ills board. What can ear ' keeps the family going think saves lllotliefs without sortie help." ' , "l declare,“ said Mr. Dayiotn, ' "You sound like a story hogkll A meeting of the guarantors oi‘ You read about these girls, or n, Mr. Dayton, is life. see them in the but l didn't-think they lived “l don't see what you've ggt 1 wlntl now, and it a . l Site trouidn". have kept on much longer goody-goqdy Chautauqua was hclll Friday night movleg, for the sale of tickets and for the an“ holding oi’ (‘hautntititia breathed. l tell you what I'm goln to do. I'm going to declare a worked again. turning on the light (laymen ‘Saturdav “ml Mk9 in front of my dresser and lllniost-Oufqsor ll 3001i long moior ride.“ llllllli YOU." I said, "i ilmygllwsell of. 'l‘ll0se who wish to pro- need it. l would ratth-eri" t cure tickets shnuld get them willi- “Here!" interrupted the mum out delay. They may be bought o say front any of the undersigned gentle he“. cli as usua-l on the Prince of Wiliies yod College grounds. beginning g J-uly 26th. Thn tent will be pitch- Quite ll nuilibcl‘ of tickets have already been ills- MEETING llF munitions"- 0 terized as the equal of any ever seen in the Maritime provincs iirctv 2.500 people to the Trurn track this afternoon. ‘File iollttirla of tili- tluy was the smashing of the trark rrcnril by (‘nrwin ‘llzll, owned iiy J. l’. Smith of Kinkora, and driven by the wrell known litirsciiitln Dun- nie Steele of Summersitie. in llli‘ iiirst heat of the free-for-itll Corwin ' lial lowered the record to 2.16. Tlir lasytinie the track record was brn ken was» in August of lust year S R ,H0dgSon_ when Belle Mctil'egor_ owned nnil 0w, Bah“ ‘driven by John T. Fraser, of Friirii. NO season tickets can be procuh negotiated the mile in 2.16 1-4. illi- m! an" l2 O-c-Ock on the (my OLtrill-k WitS in fine contiitinn llllil ‘waning The prices ‘his 3.8m, are there was very ‘little dust as a the same as la8t_$2_50 for ‘mum,’ , water cart wasvat work all llasl “m, $100 m1, juniors under H night thoroughly sprinkling the years. illustrated booklet pri» course- ~ grams "my b‘, procured at any of! All the races were won by Prinro we following phwes U; mlsiness; Edward islunrl horses, Corwin Hui. John Mhbeod and C‘, owned by J. P. Smith, Kinkora, Carter's Bookstore‘ took the freefor-all, winning the Jenkins and 5.0m first._ second and fourth heats. Black and Co’ Plucky Dillard. owned by Wilitt-r Johnson and Johnsmh Moore, Kentville. took second ino- prowse 131-09" .[,id_ ney. The 2.28 was captured by Coin g_ ,\_ MqDqnuhL nel Waltz, with Major McKinnuli Murdock Rogl up, Second money wont to lielen Mnoreand Mcbem; mm ,Constllntine, owned by -l-ledley' ‘l'- J_ 1L pawl Fulton, Upper Stewi-acke. ‘flit- J_ G, Ja.m_[eg0n_ first beat of the tlireeminute class rphe program, contains so many was negotiated in the fast time exceiilent features that the gunran- of 2-18 1~2. ’l‘his was made by ill-ii 0F GHAUTAUQUA G. ll. llnlbrook. .'Dr. A. B. Reid. Chas. Earle. Archie Irwin. _ > -_ bout it, Anyhow you haven-t heard men who comprise the selling was a young mun who might make him“ FM 1 . lteams; ill} ileieritilnation never "to ntarnvltosgmnffitglg {gsgtrdixrintg "glad," ti“; fihgyiiiléigixe"uigiiyefiilyfi);l Marcus Calder -‘-“--_" nor to have a man in my life in me m in easel He M“ a knack? the morning l'll come ‘up and can, '1‘. W. L. Prowse. M)’ WXIY- which many men have, of saying for Y” l" the cl" 11ml l'll take’ J- A- Clflflie- ' Jltglllei‘, on the other hand, ncv- [mugs m me which I might nude,“ your mother tool We'll have a pic-l Mllrllflfik MOLE-Oil. Fght Office er lost an oplwflllllli)’ l“ “Y 5mm" nlflllll ln sevrirul win-s, were | to nic somewhere in the country." (l. H. Black. thing kind about Hugh. in my ir- lake "Home at the,“ [he pram "make mother-g"; qufered moi 5i Kennedy“ rltatiion at her attitude. lmmem- m; of the mm codmany would mentarily thrown off my ‘guprdj Isaac Farter, m lookl amazed at my having but an “Yiiu lmeand you'll take mother for- ‘III-nil fikmll-ll- (Cllrvell BYOB-l unp eastint construction u oil his a D6110 8n a motor ride for s 0 n ‘i Leoil. (John McLeod I innocent words. lif l did rfot take "lwle ‘la!’ " » m {"14 C“) ‘ offence. he would say to me even “Wily not?" replied M; Dayton‘ James Paton. more pointed things more mark. “Good heavens, child! l don't eat‘ D“ Ayers- I ' edly. ‘ little girls, yQu knowy l R. H. Jenkins. ' ‘\ lie was an experienced man of A vision of the expression of ‘S- Albe" Milclhmllfl- FlNALLY ‘WAG RESTORED TO HEALTH BY LYDIA E. PINK- HAM'8 VEGETABLE COM- FOUND. suffered from pains caused by dis- placement of ' " "' _ ‘ my organs and ‘lllllllllllllllllllll o .. l ' All of this ' _ time l was un- fit for work and was tak- ing different medicines that l thought were l l l l l i good. l enw the advertise ment in the papers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound and took it faith fully. l am now in perfect health and do ull my own work. l recom- mend it to others, and give you per mission to publish this letter in your little books and in the news- papers ns a iestimonialY-Mrs. D. Casually. Box 461, Paris, Ont. Why women Will continue to suf- fer so long ls more than we can understand, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinltlialzrs Vegetable Compound. For forty years it has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has restored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displacements. inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, etc. if you want special advice write to Lydia E Pinkham Medicine 0o. (confidential), Lynn, Mass, Your JULY 23 _ ' Paris( OnL-"Por five years I the world. I was l1 child. Yet, per. harps my greatest virtue was that l hail l1 Pretty simple nnii direct method of thought. it is peril-ups Illa only weapon with which a girl may parry this sort of attention. (Nevertheless, often and one“ 1 fcftt l was not doing my best work because of the self consciousness which Jir. Dnytun's presence in the studio engendered in me_ 11p ll-‘ld begun to ask me personal ques tions. He would ask them wit]; such an air of kindly interest that it would seem ungrateful and un- pleasant for me not to answer. one llfly Mr Dayton saill; "You haven't much color in your rm».- llle-‘B il-‘lys Miss Blrney. do you Bet enough fresh air? We don't want to work you to death, you know. What do you do when you go home nights?" ' "Help mother clear away the IllSlIES," l said, "and sometimes l B" ll-D l" my room and read or work in front of the mirror." ‘And slillllflys?" pursued tile president. i could not help laughing remembered the thought of my llflys of Rest". There were the clothes and shoes of my ygunggp brothers and sisters to be plit in "F1197; the darning to be done; the heavy dinner to be prepared fnr my father in the middle of the day. As a matter of fact, on Sunflgy | worked harder than at any other time. Sn—-- ' "Qli. l ll0n’t get out on Sunday," l told Mr. Dayton. "You see mother is not very strong and there iii plenty of house work to do. Oli Sunday l tr.- to iisip iiei- with it.‘ asl Prof. W. E. Fletcher. mother's face at such it t eat .. . ' mm‘ If. v. Buntaln, before lne. She’ had not been in an tors feel there will he a rapid tic- mand for the season tickets, neur- ly a third of which have already been sold. mi Eldridge, with Dannie Steele driv- ing. She was sixth in the second heat and third in _the next. blll captured the next two and the rare. Muurica Belle, owned by F‘. l'- tried to reassure myself. I tcld niy- self that certainly this man could 'lil't.‘8fi only kindness, since lie in- eluded my mother in his invitation and so-—— “l'll like to go." l said quietly. "Hurrah!" said Mr. Dayton, anti iulllell cryptically tn himself, "'l‘iie first trench taken." ii-i-i automobile more than once or A- A- mnlemy- twice in tier life. A whole tiity of ‘SW1’ Qlillflllftb n fresh air and i1 picnic with me "' “ "r - l" "'- wouitl be an unprecedented trout ‘I’ M‘ MMIFL (T“l"gr“‘l7ll ‘llllcel to her. Something whiisperell to me s‘ A‘ Mucbeml- (M9070 mill that I was playing with fire. But 1 M‘“L°°‘l~) I Llllyd Wellner. Mturd ock Rose, Mann, Monnton won second mono)’- All the races were last and many of the limits were exciting. Horse- men were unanimous in their praise of the meet anti Major M!‘ Kinnon spoke particularly of till! ISLAND HORSES MADEACLEAN SWEEP AT TRURO RACES TRURO, July l-i-Raclng wlllcli Major Mckinnon, of Charlottetown, w 0 l ll MEDICAL STUDENT CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER JWONTREA-L. Jilly 1l—-A'lff0il Leger, fourth year medical student at Universite do Montreal, appear- ed today in the Enquiry Court on a charge of manslaughter in connec- tion with the donth of Alice Laval- lee, of Sorel, who died from [hn t-ffects of an illegal operation on June 24th. Several vlfiitnesiies were _liel:trd who testified tllitt Leger hail HQVPI‘ visited the girl at her home in Sore] and Legens landlady stated that she hall never seen the girl in his rooms. Owing to the absence of the Justice of tile Peace who took tho girl's dying depositions, the case was postponeifllintil next Wednesday. --—-Qe>i_t_ EXOAVATIDNB AT DELPHI "Do you really live m1 the pay ATHENS. June lit-Excavations you get here?" questioned "h! being curried on at Delphi by the president curiously, French School in Athens have rt.- "Reltlly live on it!" I repeated, suited in the discovery in a tomti amazed. "Before l got it, we had of s. vase believed to be of grent to live on much less. And we iild,’ letter will lie opened, read and answered by a woman sail held lfl strict confidence, ton! My father's wages Ilillfll. Tom. my brother's earnings. just about clothe him, with ltfl . ;I..~.’i~s- . itre not titre of the noted Cfiflmlllnplldlldt?! n dot-have hitherto been extant. value. because it bears the signa- (Jul only two pieces OLWlIOSG work \ '0 5$’5°Q75'» lllllllillllllllllll ca o ‘Qv, _‘~~. Q: _ w» . k . in‘! r , ‘r a ¢ ""- ' '-—"'-'@'—-"——- 2:21;, O g llllilllllllllllllllllllll ~ 1 A More Tobacco for the Money Packages l5‘ a lbllns 85¢ the well known horseman, cliarnc- fine treatment they r_e_cei_voll. G4 Brier . .__ ‘u. &‘ go: ¢~_ _