_ "" coffee? ‘ ~ SEAL BRAND CCFFEE f and how to make it? How to equal , America's most our booklet "Perfect Coffee-Perfectly lvlatie", tells t your- lt’s free; \Vrire for it. ' "‘ ' s smsonu famous chefs ? MONTREAL DIED FARM FOR SALE ember 14th George Aberdeen Smit .| and 79 years. Funeral from his late _ ~ .'p _ y . WWW" al Ch"“"‘“i S"`°°" s*““"` near ilardigaii \'illa;:i~. lltl acres day an 10.30 ai m. thence to Dominion (‘9m6l€‘ry.'L0hB Cl‘06k» wood, lumlwr and hast. of alder lmtul. |"inc i-ooiuy house and con-I Aglr lol'-M|nIird'e and take nn other. f time Table rm str .fi ` 2:s1.'..t1-11 in 91 pd. gartney for November l`rom Bonslinw From Cii"l`o\\'ii' "`\'i.' Nov. 1 8 a. in. 6 p. iri.t ‘l`ues.Y\’ov.'5 10.30 11. ui. (5.30 p.u1. liri. Nov. 8 4. zi. 111. , z|>.u1 ` ‘l`i1e°.' Noi-_ 12 6.30 zi. ui. 4 p.n1 l-`ri`. Nov. 15 8 :i.m, 6 p. in Tiles. Nov. 19 9.30 ri. ni. (3 pi' "'°f' _'12' 4 aiu. . 2 p. 11' ` '_“‘_:'267:1.1ii. 411.111 .‘. .5 :fi 8 :i_ in. fi |> 111 .l’ri~iglit'must he deliver:-cl ot- ltour before sailing. -A_Ut1Tl0N SALE o_l~Valu ab_lfl’r1»perty I ,.111 i1i_-t|'i1i'lc\' ilu- t~xt‘t‘11tot‘ of . 1-~.' ti- of init' _ltr~lt11;t ‘\r--1 rot' ‘.» sell 'rt the ;1t~1'1`t_‘.i.-tw on : f\_'o.' t(1lli tt. ui<~i1ri11u:i 13 o`t-lt.- tlocr, double lt:ii{~ii1t'iil'liousc sit. 'tg On t'o1".t<~1‘ 'ol li<~1'ttl.1r Sth., ~1ilr-iiilitl stzililr 11111. lllrjgt' lotof lritirl, at vcri' flt‘si1':ilii" property niitl will lir .sold i'<-;i,»-oii- uhli- `iii'\\’i1i|1»:<. pictttres, mi_rro1'. lieavy walnut. frame Ilflxlfl inelii-s. l'1'ail"i'a'clt, setter, chairs; solid walnut hed-room suite, spring, etc, ca1‘pel, (fi sqtinresl including our yards. ‘flair carpet, ptids, |ilnt<\.~1.- runners. rugs. mats, oilcloths. Assortmeiit of curtains, including lace, net, voile. tapestry, crctonnc. hanging lamps Silvt-i'ware. and dishes, incliiditig silver te1is01‘vit'e and salrcr, etc. Stoves, including one No. 26 t.V|,cClarey`s liol aii' furnace, range (_Pa1_irlora) wood cooking stove, all in good ortler. ' ‘ 1 Al Yew \Villi1im.~'se\vi1igiuncliiiir wasiliiiig iiiiirliiiic. \vri'1|gt~r, ciirtlaiii str tclicrs, ct1'..i‘ti‘.. .. _ _ , _f'f'er1ns:-All undcr__`iive dollars cash, over that amoiiiit. six months cre'dit_on approved joint notes. _ f€hould the day he stormy. sale wil be held Weilnesday, Nov. 20th. Sale positive. ' 'l’l'I7I`|ill Bli()Dll'I, ‘ ' Nuctionecr. 2147-11-12-m-'lipd - . ._ Removyaliof Bai-if _ Rey _Influenza Epid- emic in Country ' 1, Disirivs 0 _ In c inseqtience ofthe Governor 4-eneral having proclaimed Sun- day next, the 17th instant; as a day- of national, Thanksgiving and prayer on the termination _nf thewar, and in order that _the oeople of this Province .may have an onpoitunity of showing their gratiude by parii-cipatlng in same. the ban and iestriu heavy vi~l\'<~t..\'r|1|ore Ill-ix-ll-'ll cAPr. ozone: W. McKAY The death of Capt. George W. Mc- Kay a very flitghly respected' citizen of Sumnierside occurred at his home on Tliursday in the 78th year of his age. Deceased was _iuitt recovering from an attack of influenza .when pneumonia set in and 'he passed a- vi-.iy ntter only two days illness. For a iiuniber of years he was Captain of the schooner Mary May. He started sailing when only eighteen years of nge and only gave up the lite of a -seaiuiin about two years ago. lie moved to Summerside from Cav- endish about twenty-five years ago and by his kind and unassuming dis- position won many friends. Ho is survived hy it widow and two daught- ers Mrs. Silas .\Vyand of Mayfield and Mrs. Adeline Mc(‘lure of Llnlt- letti-i', l’. E. l. and one sou Itir. Dou- uld .\l1‘l{:ty oi’ the i7. S. A. also tliree step daiitglitcrs Mrs. \\’. D. l-liiyironil of Vziiicoiiver, Mrs. li, (‘. Wyiiiid oi' .\'c-iv York :incl Mrs. James A. Morr- ison ot’ .Si1in11ie1'sidc, Tn the bereaved ileopcsi s_\'iupzitli_\' is extended. Pim- .\1v1l this 1it'ter'nooii at 2 o’clock. I. --,---_-_i--_ PRIVATE J. F. McKlNNON l’olir~¢_- Sergt. Joseph Mt:l\'i111\on ot' thc Lagrange station, Boston, is rov- 1»'vl11g the iiytutpaitliy of his 1nii11_\' filcutls on the death oi' his lirother. .lauies F. )lcKiu11oii. who was killed in action in l"t;n1it'e ou Sept. 29th. Y1 um: .\lt'l{i11io1i who wus ii iiatii' of lid. St, l’t~to1"s ll:|_\', l‘. li, l. wit: -1 iiiiitiibcr ot' tht- 1li~l.»\:\u l{lltlos.lia1\ lui: cnlistt-il in llistou 'luring th' i'_1'i\'c for 1°-\ri'uits 11;:\'lt- by this lam cus outtit early lzrat your. The enlist P10111, tugziitist. thc \vi.-lies of his fain' ily' t`ollo\\'e1l ti iintiro Vo(-:~ivi~rl that hi: l'-1‘otl1t'-1'.lli1t:li __ who was i11 l<`|'ti1ir \"itl1 ziiiutlivr (`:t1‘i11tliti11 irgiitlt-iii, li:t< iii-an \vou1it_;-io-30 .\l1.1iod. l Raw Furs Wanted Do not sell your ll!\W FUHS until you get my piices. l am in ii better poiiliou to handle lti1';'f‘ strong rn11nei~.iio.1s boil in t.l‘c ° maaietowii, comi.- "1 meat vinoi llarii nt Nortli \\"i`itsl1irc Station _ __T;|_];;|,;_ the estate of the late james ltoyt-.` <-i*'°“' <'t1.\1<1.1f.s 1';<_>1>1~'1i1iv .1 ` ,,,,.,,,g_ cameo rtdii, strength .nu and Nature hy Taxing Vinol _,_ for my little girl 5 years old for ii run- down. nervous condition. She was thin, irritable all tho time and had no appetite. in n week tl- noticed an im- provement and now 'she has ii 80011 appetite, has gained in flesh an-fl strength and is much pleusiinter to live with."-Mrs. (‘. B. Wilkinson. There is no secret about Vlnol.- it owe-s its successes in such cases I0 beef and cod liver peptones. iron and inanganei-ie 1-peptoiiates unit glycero- phospliaten, the oldest and most fn- moiis body-building tonics known. E. A. Foster, Charlottetown. Vinol is sold in Montague by H. J.- Mbon an at the best drug Stores in eve-ry town and city in the coiintry. that »will prevent iiu_\' more iiiilittiir-,v service. The notice of his ileiith was first seen in the Globe, hut the failure of the Government to officially' notify 'lie faintly led them to believe that `; wats aiiotlici' uiiin of tht- siiiue nzuiic. A few days ago, when no letters of :-uy kind had been receiitly received, his wife-_ lleuriettii, foriiierly Miss lirtitlley of Vernon 'Rive-r, l‘. E. l.,` 1-iilled on the lot-til Red (Toss unit for .issisiiiiiiun and ii telcgi-11111 was sent ;u (‘ii1\1ida, -.\'lrs. McKinno1i has since* recefwed ai letter from (`zipt. G. D. Kilpatrii-.lr, (‘haplain of the 42nd Bu !`anadians which stated that Privat' \Icl(lnuo1i wus killed hy iiiiicliiiie gut tire while gallautly utlva1i<>l1i:.: iv.-tl his 1'o1up;i11y in the iittitclc and wit- ‘aiirled on the btittle field. lie is a bra. Fiei' nt' Joseph lvlchlnnoii ot' the Sci' :emit Police Div. 4 Boston, Mass. Sailors' Sii|iei-stltiiins. All seafaring men are siipersti- lions, l'1|i none is so completely under this lnlliieut-c as the old deep-scsi ilslieriiuin. HP believes in “signs” und oniens of all kinds. Nothing would induce ii skipper of the old school to sail on it Friday. One ln- trepid unbeliever who dared to leave tlie floors at Grimsby on a Good Fri- day was liooted through the lock- gzttos by the scundzilizr-d populace. 'lf 11 u\a1i's hut blew overboard wlillv lea-ving port., uiany skippei-si '.\'ould tt11'n back and delay sailing until thi- next day. it was :tn oiiien that 4111- of ilie crew would be lust iluriiig the trip. This sign, howr_vt»\'. but-an-e discredited, as wily deck- hands, desirous of another day ashore with their wives and faiiiiltt-5-1, contracted the habit. of going aloft. :intl assisting the wind to forett-ll disaster. To speak of pigs uboa1'i1 n fishing trawler is fatal. Poor catches null split. and torn trawls will be the in- evitable conseqiiences. Similar mis- fortunes will result from taking off a hutch 1.-over and laying, it on the deck upside down. ` 'l`o kill at "kitty," as the fisher- uien call the snialler kind of Seagulls that follow in the wake of the trawl- ers, is a most dangerous act, liable to iuiperil the safety of the ship itself. The Chi ysiintliemum. The richly colored chrysanthemiini is now treasured by flower lovers be- cause, to use the poet_'s words, It tllls with joy the floral breach Twixi waning siiuinier and welcome There is a couiuion belief that the chrysantlieniuiii originated in-Japan. but, like many other good things, it was really borrowed from the' Chi- nese, It'is, lioivever, the royal flow er of Japuu, appears on tliefseal ui’ the Einpei-nr, and on the postage siniups ofilhf- country, while it has been the principal feature of an mi- niuil fetc for 900 _ve1\1's. Adoptt-'i iliotgh it \\'1is, the Japanese have 1-1 now in Engluiid, but iii it voiidiioiii ~ _WQUUD mu _,_,_ _ ____,_g_ ti 11111111111 tttttt. 111111111 tittti _...___ .Stamp to learn more about More Connecting Links With Friendly Neighbors HE diBleu‘tiee in which Swit- zerland ilids herself for lack of proper means of rom- niiinicstion with all but the contingent belligerent countries have caused the old but never before aer- iously cousldeued project of it direct waterway .connecting Geneva with Marseilles to be taken up again. Al- though ii further improvement of the Rhine upstream to Basel has been iniirli discussed for many years and it heavy boat trntlit- to and ‘from the northern Swiss metropolis has been- car'-led on during six out of twelve months. no direct waterway such as the one now under discussion has been actively considered. The Geriniin press emphasizes the -fact that ai iurtlier iniproveiuent of the Rhine between 'Strasbourg und Basel rnii be finished within five years, und that thencefortli boats nf 2,000 tons could reach Basel from Rotterduiii during at least ten uionths of the year. German tech- nical, coiiiiiierrial and financial ex- perts do gieir best to brand the pro- ject ol tablishlng a direct water route froiu Marseilles via the Rhone to Geneva as utopian. The anxiety of the "i1nscltl1~ili" Teiiton can easily be understood because Ger1nany's ex- ports to little Switzerland amounted in 1913 to not less than 520,000,000 marks. or 7 per cent? of the 1°`utlie1'- land's total exports. On the other hand, the Swiss had at taste of German 1-lilcanery before the present'vvoi'ld war and of Ger- niun arrogance and extortion during the last four years. l~`i11°the1~more, ex- perts tlgure that an iuiprovetiiont of the Rhone between Lyons and Geneva would he only.a little more expen- sive and much more profitable than the improvement of the Rliine from Strasbourg to Basel. South of Lyons the Rhone is navigable for large boats all the year round, and the riv-ir is connected, near its estuary, with Marseilles, the greatest French sen- port. through a deep ship canal, While it costs 13.60 francs to ship 11 t_on of gru.in by riili f1'oiii Marseilles to (lenevu, the freight by bout. on the improved Rhone would be only 9.36 francs and could bo reduced to 7.37 francs in case the upper Rhone would be canalized. That means the freight. would be cheaper from Marseilles to Switzerland than frnni Rotterdani by nearly 10 per cent. Plans for connecting Switzerland by a canal with Genoa or Venice, and even with the Atlantic, have been discussed, but dismissed as imprac- ticable because oi the prohibitive cost of -building and the higher freight rates. Certain coinuierclal Swiss cir- ules, among iheni the Zurich Cham- ber of Coinuierce, favor the improve- ment of the Rhone and the Rhine in order to create two waterways con- necting Switzerland with the sea. But that double project manifestly sprang from the peculiar situation created by the present war, and takes into account conditions which will cease to exist. with the defeat of the Hun. ' __.__. _....._._l""~'“ FOR SALE 2 Clydesdale l\'ia1'<~s rt-giste1'c1l 1 Carriage Mare, 5 _ _\iilcl1 Cows. 5 l'leife1's, 5 Calves, ]00 Choice grade Elves, one to th1‘ce years old. Leicester, Dorset llorn and Shrop- liiro liwes and llams rcgistetrti. llrood sovvs, lions iiud young pigs also pure bred Berksliire Boar 2 years old registered and pure bred Toulouse geese. Apply on the farm of l’. A. ]"AiiQl_lllARSON Front-lii`ort., P. li. l. 2382-ll-i3 wfs. iii quantjupg (,f` 3|] kindg gf Ra/W [fu]-_ done so miirli with the clirysnnili-j F ' f S I than evpl. h(,|°m,(, “S I have madp miiiu iliiit tltt-_v feel they have a right a e ' ' to -cull it ilu-ir own. ` _____` ____-_’ l’nited States and Canada. and as usual will .pay highest possihlr A '_The undersigned Offers at prions. _`________,__m_w __ ~ private sale his farm of 340 acres ll R HOIAIAN, _it».....` - » ‘ lcentrall located near Dundas, -n* ilotltiiwn Street, thaiioiiotoivii Kings ounty 78acresot whit _*-. rliasi-tl from Edwaid Bayfield. on QATII li DAY NOV 16Tll 212o-li_'isiili.1' if l L l L L Qtea§and"in a high-staieliii cultivation, 30 acres ready tt lclear, 100_ acres covered with ‘second growth mixed hard and V' _ softwood, and th. bl-n~-» ` .l..l. Storey will dispose of liisvlimm-Sh land, Suitabli; nlra property. on North River Road. uraize. _The farm 'ha_sn miwhern within city limit,s,- icccutly pur- 5l0g§ Wlthgllt ll'|'ll52 'S fffli 'mm we s an wel fi-need t ha always carried a larize Stock 2 nd well manured, i2 acres recentl-. miissel~fuudded.~ suitable farm building= in got d repair. _ _ y AT 2A' M' _ Anvme wantinga good' sheep _ _ _ tions of the Ffrovmcial Board of This l’"’p""y °°“”lm "ll 7'" raii]dfii'atu§of1arin'd"l|llh %b"“d3t0C_¢ minion. N. s. Of cllldllil Noflhwtlt Health CIOSIHZ th* Churches acres and N undoubtedly one uf bar mflw shjgfd l-églmgilniatz es-i__f _-_._...._-=s -_ " Ill. Riflilliiil tangligtheg,-;v|??€§ ogugggshuiggl the best pieces of property in the wif? 'he undersigned at 0|-"_-¢_ V Nu m°"""‘ 'mu' I .M mm av" pyegent Influenya Epldemlc ,Sl city oi siiliiirbs for gardening pur- (rgyunsgli lgrilzglglélliout stock, N M c N s'ro111~‘Y JO” Dsiebeililfsiy ~l yr-' "1 *M11 it me Démim-w L-1-d-/two of the Local ii-ia d cf Health it tisf-ll hy Auctionin his premis ~ ‘ " .. ‘. ` . ° dole"'ii'.i‘:§'fl"i'.i'§fc%'f.1'.§:`.a|'?if;E.l¢."’1t§’I§.’;,Z is not iet dvi able in thc atWitis|oe Switinnf'-n Wednesdo. 22194)-ll-iZsniw|‘s3i -. 1862`l0 U E me fn' 3 wksf ‘ “fue »'°ii¥i$' muim°§ ..ioi"-ni ...i Dubllc 'ntere.=‘.- to ienove the November 20th. at one 0'- lock `-1~ ~ °~°-'=--- --"Hf'=-`*‘~ -'fi -= If " I -tls.-lui ‘ia ea-'roi time nan A ii -- 1|. . ' ‘ -- _ . l fl f l ll I f th~ ' - ‘ F t H -3”.. ~ it 2°-*ii-‘d`2»d -.fl-i’f..a’1”.."’1t'.. ...;"i"...:.1.;’:;"t.f“°°°"““'“ . . .1 _ 3 0 S ‘“ Hx "‘ ""' "°”'° lt," Local Board ~fHealth 3 Stacks hai a o it I0 tons, 1 I EW . mu '“°“°“i°"°m°° "'l'°' The removal if such restrict fat ox, 1 fat row lc.1ii6 mo the A ~ l ` L -i“"“"""".:..‘:°.¢‘£.°‘.'i:tl°... li..i.‘}°ili!."il.' tions_sha11 like vi-e apply to the tpore bredjeh-fy hetfefii-2 yrs . . ' ' We 3". P'°P"°d U buy _ ,&“@@,§f°,, ,',,,, M ,hm Public_Schf_ols iri this Province Zsuriniz pigs I driving mare in Till? i0 HflV\S°"-hal 9" m¢*,‘¢S llaildled by ug arc Packed under the “HY qllantlfy Of fat hogs pn ,emi imiq iioiiiuma inimiiiiioyi .rm ex e till ln C3935 b '93' 10 lt 1 1 2 \ 3 l t k 1 supervision of ii Dominion (iovernmcni Veterinary nspector. h00f (‘0l‘Dll‘leflCitl~l Sept 16th _ <-Q 8 3S2\JV¢ 0 _¢ff, S860 ,_ ~_1 ”"‘ "m""‘°°""""""°" """“'”""°°" 1 h _ tote forest- 1 1 110.111. i iiticdinsticiia at qi. 1. immma mem. e.. mai.. mentioned. . 0ats,1pure bred Ayishire Bull, )i1r uyrrs wu _re_ c ep on y _g n are \ A _-,,. sure you et our . °|f’m|°¢=i¢= i:.w..¢ TlllS Old I’ d0¢8n0i£ apply to l 1-2 years, L . x 1 |.2 years manner as tioeoniply with inslpection r<~giil11t.1ons.\ _ _ “fore kimnggm farm prices Q, . it gs SP _ . " . ~ 1 glilfil 7.. M ' _ NovsMBniz”is:1r'f§@l’~ 1" i _ _` .; rt.: H V, '_-v_N-_‘;_\.).:.',’_` ' ' TF-' §’d1i&_ 2 E - ._ ` 5 5 E § ..--run 5 as E .Vi<>lL<>1‘i1 Loan .Inu `-'Jkt “ The A Should be loyally_ supported by every citizen " 1 } ,-¢.~»1'- ' ' 2 This Bank gladly furnishes full information, and is pleased to co- operate with intending subscribers. Bank of N ova Scotia raid-up ceptuii s 4».soo,ot|n rl. -\v. 1s1NN11i`r13f‘ lu t ff' rt Hrpl. 214, 918 3.10 12.30 l 4.23 ` 2.03 5.01 j 3.oo - 6135 i . 1 1'. l\l. P. l\l. s-ss 4-°° 6.25 | 4-as 7-45 3-34 9-15 9 55 6-45 _ A. iii. ~ 6.45 . 8.35 9.12 9-4? '11.15 P. 1\1. l . 5-04 5-35 ~- 6.oo-I | Sat. ' l j only Sit ‘ 4-25 6.15 .15 /- 8.45 A.M. 8-47 9-as ._a_.~.._. _._€i_______c P. l\l. A. M. 11.3n 1.21 2-55 3,58 4»55 P. M . _.___ -_..._____.___. _.L _ P. M. 2.50 4-15 4-fl? 5.02 6.05 I _ 111.11. |7_2o 4.3¢: 6.30 Dp Borden 5.20 3.15 8.oo Emerald jet. A: Kenaiiigtot: Ar Suniuiersiile 'G 'U 3,. -1 _> _‘_ lAr 1Ar Clinrlottetowti Hunter River llorden Ar hnieraliijct. . 1. DP 3* Suinniersitle Port ll ill 0' Leary lliertoii 'l ign is ti I) > 5 -1 "U -. P. Mt. Stewart Morcll St. Peters 1_o.oo Cariligiiii io 40 Moiita ue )l_\' ex t.iiSui| 1 l'. M. 4 l’. lil. 1’ 3.111 5.111 4-55 ' 8 11.20 A r Georgetown 1-4 Art I 1 Dp Chririotteti»\\'ii l 1 Souris Y llp Eliiiirti lip l A- M- “I N il* .\.1\1. ' 71-. `.\1. 8.50 l)p Mt. Stewart Ar f :: 'U '?°'.°"' wwe- :- C40 O01 sf>=.°°.°=-’ ‘&'-5’-3211? I 9.oo 11.55 1 . o I0-45 . io.o4 _ . - 62 3° | .____.__._________..___ ,._. W1... _ __ __ _______v_ _“__ _____________v__v______ A M. l’1I\l. 6.33 10.04 5.00 9-3' 'll»°° 3-30 READ DOWN ' At i ntic Qiandard Time RE ‘D UP r.i»ii';i>."VY.xW1\i.*_|v1L)" "A`"="'_pf`§_"`T`§f_`”X_§'_""' '_ 7 7 P _ ~ “Y ‘ 45 “ - oo _ , .._.._-.L.-____i.__. _ .__ » ’A. i\I. I P. M. ' :.05 l2.!l llihl ' 3133 ._ ` 840 ' 7,44 o-ss 6.09 1' "3-5 9.50 8,07 ' 7-45' ' 7'.”- (Nba \llI\ 055253 _.5-’»1_ . . = ___ _ _._____,____._ Zigi l .:. _'L lily 'er ii sat Sat-v.S\1i1| only A. iii. 1 11. .\1, >p‘ L`liiirloitetowu Ar 10,15 1 1oo5 Vcruou River 8,20 | 8_5; l 5.55’ 7.05 -Ar Miirmyllnrliorllp 6.20 t 7,39 F” >- S,, . ~" -» ‘ 'o _ sui- = ..'_.<',..; imc- _.;;.§,- ' Z 3 I Tm. ...-. I 6_:4.'*__ _ ..'."_'.»f’_ _ _ ..____._. A M i . sunday Excep 'od _ , H-“..1.t.‘s.t.».~i<.i.~°'~'*=;' “""‘ °'°"“'_'-"if Phone 523 * ` _Establishment No. 5 lA3__’?°9'1°mWf¢||\D°°9Dd- end ri|ht stroma incorporat d towns. I h l I 2 1 2 All carcasses must be cean _und free from li ir and sc rf, with ’ map.” .'.i".|".}"',.."2 places th; removal of nregigia- 1 $¢ar|I-:fre heart, 'liyer, and‘lun|;s held by their natural attabhiiionts. U . J_ M__ Roop & CC_ -,¢¢,',,,,;,,,,-,,,,,, ° 'tions is i_e|_t entirely in the bands- forms twelve months credit’ ' wh;-g;’;q§§' of the Civ1§,{B<6.;;t_ of Health. on etnekly opproved notes. l _liar ua Nswsizkv -' ” 'mir ‘Mu For'ProvinciaI_ Boirdot Health ALLAN FOIDONER 'I 2407-It-1-im3i Auctioneer Plant on Kensington Road l _ ' ‘ ' .1 \ ns ' 1 in V I '. ' M _ ` . ._j.;..;,1. Wanted 5_- 4, ‘ W ' " , "hl;_"fM,»1§f»f»fU,. ii '~»-ii...t.if»i1fu< _ iaai-11,-iiiiiii-ii _ , ` 1/-1 , ,."> ` an-,. 'F ll* Tw eoiemv ieiiie-i¢.fi...,..i.._hereby removed, excepting _in` -_ ` _ posrs. ,_ _-i ' __ h I' V -' y -,_ §§§°,¢,,,1§’ A}?,‘,;‘;‘,L"‘°‘,’.`};,'l‘§,,',',‘ ’§,¢g;'°§; such lccalutea as in the opinion I am in~truct d by J. Q. Mom I J _ _ \ We have made ai°rangem`_entS» to handle di esst dth`0i§S and vt ill want quan- tities. We #_ antee to pay b€St market prices.; Stiff us before _ sél|inS elsewhfrfl t tlaf- _ 'li