j' j,:;.v ` ’ _. 4- - f - 1 . ~.= 1'.. _ .. - ' ` l “W -,`11Y, ._, __ ' p g , GUARDIAN y . FEBRUARY 1,1927 ~_ - \ #nt _ _ ‘ 1 J ' ` lauotinoz nmttaouzo . _ VIHILI Fill RAGII ' umm - ilfiluif :titres 3.’ hir; it il* 1 _I- if i $260,000 E111; .ft fight ff Big ` t/1 it iriittfltss E55 rzltiiiliiiji I an 1 ~'§ M|Ll`>UP_N` ri-_ART s 1,.- 2 C of little discomfort. ' -i A perlecope that operates hori- zontally instead of vertically has been invented in France to enable automobile drivers to see around obstacles ahead oi' them. blue or white light, -£01 I LAWRENCE. Mass.. Ian. 29. - ' H- Several hundred patrons of the Dxhih' Victoria Theatre, a motion-Picture house in the bulineaa district 01| -‘WHEAT GER!! rich in Vita- this city, were impriaoned in them; 'place tonight for more than auiymn- ` ‘hour while fire was raging in tbe_¢e,.5_ Gel H at HOLMAN-S_ sum Conlon Bloch, next door. The,me,S|de_ 558:13; ire caused a lose estimated at] . l M _ MA. Ae the feature picture on the* au" evening bill was nearing the end. Cn" J Gunn h mv dun excited passer-by rushed into n ` g1:n;l;::¢"°&h‘;_';:;“5 Geo1r1s‘E,a1 subscriptions. oods. want on the stage and aimed the 500 patrons who thentm began to file in orderly manner tolpe the exit. They were turned back.; however, because of the fire ragitggl 5 . llfaxcle ll§?ill't€:q‘allegl1:}'n:&s Eounde- K_| WILL M |°‘dm5 "ve h°3’ “tl -FDI LATE WESTERN NIWI page I R available. tf Western Guardian t1eaDandEshouldbefed-to foxes nov if you expect lit- -WESTERN AGENT - lr. ant in Howlan and will receive ewa items, advertising md 1-gnpu. l -WHEAT GERM FED to foxes_, the mating aeasou brings Pros-1 rity. $4.00 per 100 lbs. at HOL-1 VS. Summerside_ 3658-2131 ensington, Wednesday Feb., 2nd‘ I ' h h h I th b "d_» (up to 2 p. ln.) If stormy first fine inglglilasug exlrimefatthgre evra: 110 dal' after* Signed Amen M0359- | smoke. and the audience suffered' 3°4f'*1'25‘5|-: 1 -* I ' -wus/vr et-:nm for taxes can _ Sciemisw in “emu have demjbe secured at l{0LMAN'S, Sum-_ ftnstrated that more letters on au mmide 5400 D91' 100 lbs- SSUJDIC, oet~u11r,t's csru can be iaentlfietrlols -me lb. 3658-2-1-31_ under yellow light than under red. - » -CALENDARS Are being distri- ' 'buted at the Western Oiliee of the` Mlnardw Llnlment for ftupped hands. :Gnu-man in me Mnclqem Buudlnsj - ' '- |Snmmerside. Subscribe or renew' Genuine Fairbanks an r eg can xcellent music by local talent stimulated 1 your subscription to the Guardian . , U and get one. tt' ` -SOCIAL GATHERING. - The ‘weekly A. 0. H. whist and dance' rwhlch took place Tuesday eventual ‘was a very enjoyable event The , rlzts were non b ‘ii ; W li -lst/mosh DEAD -ue .rrtlr . , , ‘“o11, Baby!" opens t - A 1. A,P,mceEd_ vgjrgqi other Goes On Strike/ ` ward Theatre ‘ uizb She wants Saturday altcmoona of now. becauae alle known lie can get bum balted‘in :rocks with all the full brown goodncoa ol beam and perl the family crave cr. Ben] balm them in the oven all day long in real clocks before aealing them in cam lor ev¢rybody`| convenience. Hundmda ol families cat them today who didn't know about them yesterday. All dealers. 20:. can. 2 Benk Baned B Baby!" which opened yesterday at n S ‘the Prince Edward. A " maritime ~~ from can to ¢ontent1»“ “Oh, Baby!" is released by Uni, _ .vert-mal. it marks the screen debut , '"1 h ;12 oo pe wtwid S tn T" of Little Billy.din1lnutive vaudeville 4 ' ,Dr C9 OT 089 “'35 - - 1 l' C ~ 9011- GCN ry of the Do i gstar who is supported by urns, Sll0Ck Q»ll0tatl0l1S with _ ‘ mm . ,' ._ - .fr 1 -_ sv* , _ L . A ' Funny. amuslligil gay, rollicking! ,/-f;-f-";s These- and any ot ar adlect ves at ' ' fédg' ` .the crlt'ic‘s command must be sum- imbued to describe the mirth-pro-1 *voking elements that so to make / up the sldeeplittlng comedy, “0h. ‘ " $".00 per hog bonus on se- Football Association, informed tht; Kennedy. Creighton Hale, Ethel ____ iecta_ local butchers -paid $12.00 to,Canadian Press last night that he E Sl1H!1l10l1» Flvri Finch and David ll-ALIPAXJ Jan. 31.-Quotations TEA Butler. The story was written and furnished by Johnston and Ward ,directed gy flarleygroeliw 'lg alle members or the Montreal stock screen a apt on cr t to t ur Ex lm 1 Howl, C D80 $1150 was pam for small lots oulais, would tour Canada next sunt $12.10 and up to $12.25 necordtngihati received a cable from th.; to quality. Cows were quoted at;SC°l¢iHll Football Association an. $10.00. On one market there were,“°““°i"S lhal- li Pilrly of eighteen very few hogs offered. $12.25 to.l’|a7e"“- 3 U`i\|l\@l`- and four offitr- The tiny actorisaborn comedian New york Ertchange good quality hogs. me" D_l“Yl"l¢ Ulllelfen games. The ,who might well earn the pseud- °'Yov'u- °fs.":.~"'°*:.:.“~f.':;°"r.~"'s M- me scottish Players tour will start at Mo t . 24th and eu-1 at Eilotttrelillllletlillv 134,311 Mr Davluam stated that th.. P" °"”‘P “P” ea " “" American can co ‘tn sotts 46% S ' ` . _ DGP* from UDOnlnS scene to final ', . °°m‘h F"’°"b°" A5S°<‘lf\ll0u ha.- |_| KE THE ,ade_0,,, ,,_m,,,, me ,,o,md_,,es 0, Am. smelt. and Rer11s.c<1. .. 1391,, T rrrured the Dominion romtntt .1` ....._..,..1..C..,. 111.. C.. .rt W1 our Canada sociatlon that 1t intends to senil w11'11111befo tu t°‘ ~‘ ~ - R” ‘of ‘Sze Sm; re e camera mos Canadian Pacific Co. 168 Y _ v ___ over a firstclasa team. Al me outset we Bee him as a Cen. Mid Hilti. Rlv. R.R. 132% \\ l.\.\lPEG, Jail. 31. -Sal!! Dllv~ pri¢e_fi_ght manager who when Erie R. R. . . . . . . . . . . . - . _ A““"°*‘7"‘¢T*"'°“' lviewed with his gigantic and mus- C°“5°lfd°‘°d G33 'C°~ (5-Y) 1001/4 vvrvqtvrvttv/11/tv/tv:uit/tvruvvtvtwuvrv/tv'vivo r~vf.,,.v,` r utoitaoms outv - cum, boxew appear, as the rein, Hudson Motor Car Co. 51% _e\` - ""¢ *dancing-T. I Mu, oc D - 1 - t hi d h . DV ll Platform Scales , _ , ' .............. ... ...;f»,;r;,,;,,,f;,g,;;f»;,,,,;,f;,g;=;; . ` ;u A genuine Fairbar\k'¢ scale will glvc a lifetime of service, and save the owner many times its value in time and labor, and prevent lon by incorrect weight. -f ll 500 - I ) With and ,» E i < ` out A Bag - " ' Rack t.` 3"" l 1 `, _, \\ ‘. _ ,/’ GENUINE FAlFlBANK'S SCALES -A few ofthelr good points.- Inspection Certificate Worth $1.00 Included Free F 2" _e__\\ G "I Fplrbgnka rcalca are ecientltlcaily built to ensure absolute. accuracy. The beam of every Fairbanks Scale la aolld brass, eiderably heavier than the 'beam of other scale: of the ¢;pa¢lty. The graduationa on the beam arc accurately and deeply machined. They are easy tercad, no matter how long the scale has been in ure. . The beam ie fitted with a sliding poise-not the ordinary hanging poise that yearn out the notchea and reduces accuracy. The arrow-tip beam prevents incorrect weights often caused by the old style, eaeily bent. 900"-neck. Durabllltyll built into parts you_don’t nec. The secret of its long life it the steel to steel bearings-knife edge pivots in contact with polished hardened renewable tool steel bearing platea. Bearing plvota made from apccinliy treated ntcel. have knife. edge of diamond like hardneaa backed by `a cushion of tough fibrous steel that absorbs the ahocka without breaking. Efficient checking, limits extent of platform movement- kcepa platform centered o‘n bearings and prevents scraping, Sliding poise, la of aolld bras; with act screw. _ Beam pivots; counter-poise weights and ahakles are roueh nickeled to prevent ruat and to ensure- absolute uniformity of weight under all conditions. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND SPECIAL PRICE Brace, McKay& Go. ltd. COD- IIFHB 5 Dried Sugar Beet ' Pulp or Meal - A supply of the above received. A valuable and ln- expenalve Feed. Special low prlcea in Ton lots. 43 If You Are A Dairyman You want to increase the proflta from your herd; you ,_A want to Improve the quality of the milk. 'Q You can obtain there result; and at the lame time bring your cows to a condition of perfect health by feed- lng Dried Beet Pulp. If You Feed For Beef 1 You want to shorten your feeding period. You want to crowd the cattle, keeping their appetites keen, ao they will make the most gain poulble on every bushel of feed. You want them to have a Hnlah and a "bloom" that will bring top prices. You can accomplish these rteaulta by feeding Dried Beet Pulp. A great feed for FATTENING H068 quickly for market. The Value of Dried Beet Pulp _ The great value of Dried But Pulp llea ln the not that it la the only practical had that malta fully the vital n¢c~ aaeity we have uen for a bulky, palatable and auceulmt feel. You have only to watch the cattle cat Dried Boat Pulp just one to appmlm new palatable lt la. 111|, mo 11 ravanoualy. They like lt bceauu It lc a natural vegetable feed. Even while In the pasture, they will aat Dried Beet Pulp with great relish and when deprived if lrun feed' they do not suffer ln health or fall eff ln milk production, lg | gulnhlg proportion of Dried Beet Pulp la lneludad In mar rgtlqn. In fact, aurprlalng though It may cum, eowa anon am-ink In their milk when aovflved °f "Mir Dried loot Pulp and turned out to pasture. TURNIPC Vllll be high ln price this Spring. Bell your Tumlpc and Feed an excellant aubatltuto which le Beet Pulp and you will aave money. FOR SALE IV CARTER 81 C0., Limited . 3 ¢ 1 ‘, . gr vu _ _ Many of us have memories of very; 5?” Have Mustcrole handy when a cold sorry to hear of the death of Miss Hilda Hantirahan which took place; in Chicago at the home of her brother, on Friday 28th Hilda where she was extremely popular.| pleasant occasions spent at her' home Where she was ever doing to make it a veritable oasis. De- ceased was the only daughter ot .\ir and .\ira Eyperian Handrahan, Tignish, who with three sons are today mourning the loss of one who meant much in their lives. .\iay God give them grace to bear with resignation their great crossu Her# remains were expected home yesterday.-T. ---<91-_ PERSONALS ` -Mrs F. N. Conroy returned to Tignish on Saturday after visiting friends in Aiberton.-T. -*Miss Alice .\ic?\'ally, Egmont Bay. was visiting friends here Fri- day. H. -Messrs Merrill and James Dunn, Elmsdale spent over the week end in town. `H. -Rev. J. A. .\it-Donald. St., .\lark's. Lot 7, was in _town oni _Thursday Tl. -'.\ir, Eddie Brooks of Spring- field. Lot T. was a visitor here on VVednesday. H. "- -.Vliss Lucy Clements. Glenwood Lot 8. was a visitor here during the week. H. -Messrs Steve and Gus Ahern of the Alberton orchestra paid a visit to town on Thursday. H. -Miss Elenor Clark. R.N.. re< turned to her home ln Emerald aft- er spendlng some time in Tignish. -T. ‘was well known in her home tovvnl '__ 1 . 1 -Mr. Harold McCarthy return-I ed to Boston on Tuesday after at-I tending the funeral of his fnther,l Capt. Mecarthy, 'r1gr11s11.-'r. § - a nm 11 nu cru With lxusterole 17 starts.ltul:sa|lofti1e grandma smustard plasterwx - Qthebum. You feelawarmtinéigasthe _ healing ointment penetrates pores, “ then a soothing. cooling sensation and. quick relief. ,_ Madcof pureoii of mustard and other simple Musterole is recommended y many nurses and doctors. Try bfiusterole or bronchitis. _-1. sore_throat, still neck, pleunsy, rheu- K mat1sm,lumbago. crottp, asthma, neu- tl-xfdclaest. it may prevent pneumonia' " u." The Mtuurele Ce. ef Canada.I.ul. & -_\\, Montreal , ,/A 3112120 E it , /\ "` I ¢____ _ ral , non. pains and aches of mg?a& mm muscles. sprains, bruises, lains. frosted feet. ooidsof _,;_1‘Lf.'?%t 5 Better Ilunt a llunfarl pleehv UFFOWS. rannvaal, South Africa, Y P0UUllS~ and Mrs. John Coles, Strasburg, -- 'Sask. complimentary rema wives, who were received by the li" been guest ol honor. Bliss Haslnm. .\lisslPl`|IlClDé\l Vlckerson and .\ilss Irving and Slewarl ev and renewal subscriptions , 9 3 3 The Dalising 0' 3 “as 'Miss Bond. cuddles and pets him highly respected resident. ' nd in ~ t i bud. °h"°“|°'1ed yesfirdlflyilin ;,;'§,_:(fa2: llarty. lilliiz §l1lda;lll‘lg1¥negm|l1r§ssin; °f M" Fred‘f§'C ° ey ‘ moments rain swiftly upon the head his home. 20. Queen' Street, Sung 0,- Lime .Bmy who ,S dying ,ol °~ ~ 8 h In been worried sick for fear he will not bel "aimed age °f 3» he “V 5 back at Viadison Square Gard t ' -, 1 41. ‘ E" ° 00"* af i“g“5;°e I{b‘fi2I;u§‘?ithH°’§ne couch his fighter to victory. 'he 5°” 0 l e me . ' The entire development of the NEVER 5°\9 'N 5|-||~|¢ carnation of Tom Thumb. Charley, |m°"113tl°l1al P3119' C°~ 56 , one of his sporting friends, comes Il\¢¢l'D“ll0l\l\l P2?-l'0|°”-ml 32’/Bl S* t Q' t`o him with a hard luck story. He SUHIUHTG OU 01 N- J' 33"il : ' needs a wife and an eight-yearold Mis. Kan. and Tex. Ry- 243% " _ fi, daughter lmniedlateiy. to win the Reading Co. 97% , millian dollar inheritance of a Southern Pacllic Co. 107% . I wealthy old aunt who has demand~- Union Pacific Ry. 162 _ Eastgrn Guardlan ,ru that ne bring 11111 family to visit tis. trottstriai .Alcohol co. _. 19 _ the; h h I Yifestjnghouse Electric 6775 . _ I 0 (`3T1`)' 011! I 9 OSX Chai' 9)' United States Steel ._ .. 155% ' -'°E‘f,ST,§',‘s" oA,,,,G§§gd,,,,°:;',,`,I,; I of-rsuades Little Billy to lmoef- 1-‘_ W. woe1w<1rt11 co xo $1.50 ‘ ,consents to pose as wife to his Abitlbl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ._ 'worried friend. Laurentidc Pulp I l-‘rom this point the complications Montreal Power . 7 IN Idescend upon Billy thick and fast.,Spanlsl1 River . . . . . .. . _ ,iuxuria1;t'l;lo1t1delkc(t11rls thi a:'en=§|Spanisl1 River Pfd. "__ ‘H2 UGDD S lessen WEO SteelCo.Can.Com....._...‘ MR- FREDEFNCK H' H°RNE fchist' enters the home of Aunt|“~|,mip€g Electric X135] _ Homer old and lPhoebe. Her beautiful companion. Asbestos Com New _ _ _ _ Asbestos Pfd. New Bell Telephone ' Brompton St. Lawrence Flour Shawinlgan Can. Steamship Com. .. . .. Can. Steamship Pfd. .. . ._ . _ Dominion Bridge XD $1 Deceased was one of the leading awry is one that Wm delight an BANKS l>l'08l'@SSi"9 farmers Oi ‘he P'°"' lovers ot’ laughter It is a scream- lnce, always interested in the ad-- ing success eve i h t th , _. gang _\10m|-ea; "““°T'"°“` °¥ ”’“5?§" '“"-”"’1'...‘§’$1”l 11....1r.. Kerreil ..'2.°t1.I.’1....`i~.»`1`.f`.i--I wheat--\w'. `1'»1'1%'=`5\i1S'l'12=<%=l l1 ggrk §ef°‘;_,"*’w:S anreérazni Com er. Creighton Hale as distressedsepi- 129%- d St I 9 Charley Flora Finch as Aunt Phoe- (DTD-May. Si'/si July. S43/4; ser\'at1v_e and did faithful work( for 'be' Ethel Shannon as her beau_,sep,_ 76;,_R_ his l’a"y"“ an "mes ‘ak ng a ee" tiful qgmpanion and David Butler Oats-.\laY. 48%; July. 15; Sclii- interest in political life. He was on as Jim stron th .cl . .. ht; *6, _ H Sh FH f g, evt ortouslig 1 A. W ‘_ Eereeergg ‘ggggxnindligxlduaeg ,£8 er, all give excellent accounts oil \\"he.st-May, 138111: July, l.i1 office with integrity. He was the themselves' lom' 127%' I l vcr oul fhonor and died res ct- In respecl to sw]-y'. .treatment y s o De d _ . ed by all classes and creeds. And :f;rd8T:1h;i'rk`3‘;' ‘?f;¥_[’ah;;l;l;‘; las! 'fffltg we fltful fwfr he Sleevsg. my., Ha,,,,,,,,,, in --J.,,,,. -,',,,»-A LlV6S130Ck R€p0l‘l; ; W HEADQUARTERS tw '1~1A1.1FA>c were w111~11e greati missed in t11e“'L”° "’°"d"d ’“““y '“"gh"‘ Sam” '__ ` 7/ ° home circle ,Or uihough in in 'ilrosmm today afternoon and even-1 _ (canadian Prem 71/lialmftl/A1/tial/ilnlmntaimmal tm/tml/\1»\|n1/natnil tra h I h f h l I hi "5 '. ,\i'ONTRl~L»\L. Quo., Jan. 31.-~-(`11l~ ea t or t G pas en years S lie receipts 643. Owim: to thc small. interest in his family never waned` 231.. s1\~_., 140 1 33% 31 "'lé. :ls I 95%,. .- 117 I 5 . . . . ...2t1 “elle news Hema' advertmng'|tervien'lng the rize-fi ht mana er Momma' suck Exchange 1 _ . 83 ' 103% ul 100 1 111 1 120 61 1 290 I W V 1 I th 1 h ~ / ded ' number of cattle for xaio and thcf zyhl; |¢,vi~,da(;'n,¢S(_! “as Burroun prospects of colder wt-atiittr. |1rit-cs, ‘He ww; a member of SL _johns were strong(-1'. l.5mdluf“ Ilsaac Holman, Mrs. Charles Taper h0W€\'@l'- When -l0hllDY Blwkcy. $550 to $650' common' $"""' to S?" Mrs- Jonathan West, all of Cum-."Sharkey's manager, demurred. butch-er °°“'f’ g°°‘l $225 '° 5"? lottetown: two hrothers, John' RiCk8rd said that he considered "°’ medium ’3"5 to 500' °“““°"S Home in Cha,.10uew“,n, and Henry .'_\»|cT]g-ue had established mmm" 2.50. cutters §2.75 to $_3;25, Butclter Horne on the homestead at Wins-'af' H SIFODE h€lH'&'i\€l5ht contender buns good 5° 0° t° S” "0 °°'“m"" ,`\ Ylt' tara/a V ral /hi/hill /I ‘.é.f 1 vvwtviw v vi / I < l /\/ <4 -on m \ \ `\`\ ` _ \ 1 A mira /at/atmnlill ll oféets _you the friendliest / ` - servlcelhe finest lood.lhe Q coslesl rooms in Halll2‘1x.The ’\, \3 V . S ' mosl modern,lhe mosl fire- \_\ \ ,` - proof hotel in the city. ~ , 1 L, 50 sie from the cenlrc \-\ 1, __ .~ / 1 I .\ N; _. /' / _ \ ' VI/ J_\\ V/ V V11/ /alfa 'Li/A of lhe bssslness disiriclwillt- in 5 mlnules walk of the main points ofinlercsland ` lmporlanccbulffve from the upmar of lrams and cars. 90 rooms, single and en suilc, with and wilh- f oul baths. ,lm - 1 CLW_i__ tied ° I _ -lriiaeigov _ QQQ/J I \ __\ _ '=¢...;;,.,i an ~ -` -~.-as* f* [Eff .. fr/ :E /*H . _ . 7/ i 1 . .'v ‘_ ll|I\ A /hill ll fllllill /A /hi/hi/I fl /I VV UN/ ll _ is/1 _ 1 ultl I/IU VVVV ese1r'v~<1‘l;'t0‘v}/’ lim, ,. -/ _ nn ’ _Zfr/icme "\~»/ jc/1/v_.r IUWJIV I. /ll ara Al eCARL1=.1oN HOTEL ‘\ . ' .' _ ` ‘ . ' ' ' ' " lse; also 'Itwo sisters, Mrs Johnmrrllspiltéesor the tact that he scaled 4:13;-;5ie8to“Y;léot;. <;_i;1,fu1;§»tc-1l>_lf’_ $3.511: 8 The Guardian joins in sincerest sympathy to the bereaved. was generally expressed Quite n number of invited guests| Regret departure of Miss Maud were present including the mem- 0"" the bers of the School Board and thelr|S1ewart. much appreciated by the and School Board. Miss leaves Thursday for Mon- Prlnclpal Rogem ltreai where she has accepted a po- The hall was prettlly fiecoratedlsmmi- for the monica and an impromptu' Refreshments were then served Program was presided over by Mr.ihY U10 'le&°h@lS. MTH- R. H- R08€l'B R0Bers consisting of an instru-,cw-Unk the 1028- Mills Helen Jam- mental duet b Misses Watt n a d 193°" and MIB! D0N>lh Hutch Y o n _ y e- Stoms, 11end|ng_ Mt" Jacqnmnelson were welcomed to the staff. Macdonald, 5010, Mrs, Lawson' ac. After the singing of "They Are Jol- C0l1'1DBnled by Miss Tait, piano solo'lY 9004 F`@ll0WS" and “Auld Lani: .\ilss L_ Mt-Kenzle. SYM" iarewells were said and good Principal Rogers after some very Wish” Hlmded- whose successful work flreissing the deep regret of all in llpts hot just ordinary quality os ng her as a feilow teacher. Dre- VUUK ffl`0m $l0~50 to $11.75. (truss t I V I To sented her cn behalf of me ,,¢,m_ calves were mostly $5.00 to $5.25. a vt-|tl1 a beautiful Bridge lamp. slilggwtlonri. good veal $11.50 to ° - speeches were also made by Mr. -~ . mel um $10.75 to $11.25, 'MISS C3.I'l°l6 Haslalll Henry smith, Mr. 1. 11.. shew. Mr. KFHSS $5-00 1° $525- Sherri rovvitvrs #__ ‘James Paton. Strpt. H_ ll. Shaw, 90~'l‘l1ere was tt strong demand fm- A very pleasant rectal gathering Mr. J. P. Gordon, _\tr. C. H. B.L<1ng- Q18 lf-“‘ Sheen and larribs orrerrtl. took place in Prince Street school Wvrth and Maier McNutt. f <100d lambs l>rougl1t $111.00 and yesterday afte,.n,,0¢,_ me occasion Mies Haslam gracefully acknow~ 50091) Which ill*-'Hit' Ill’ lite great being n farewell in honor of Miss ledged the gift and spoke most feel- Wu* 0( um °ff°"‘“3 S010 Uh to $6.00, ,Carrie ilnslam who‘ls retiring from "IEW Of U19 DIGHSHHI relations Q“°U*U0l1B~ “'68 $4-50 to $6.00. tthe stuff after 3 long and valued which had always existed between lambli 80011310.00. common $9.50 tn service. .herself and the other teachers. $1090- h0g receipts 1491. lmokerrt For GYSTITIS 1 Taka Ol! llerllll llllmllea i’2;’.'i..‘:" “‘éi’. ”l'°i1'.‘i'.° "°' Oil l‘0l'l Extras! ltimgdles. °l;a1‘1’1lpt:l?t: 1) 00 I u.';-.:::::°:. °t.15`°;;'°"f"‘7"*'5 nerienle. tvlitneui °r dllvlrnzlvfl your uoeton write na. beore losing traps, Treatment by mail our specialty, ‘llllll Herbal D gage’ unites. 'M ll” Dido, Vancouver lJana1ll’| Oldilt Herbal' l.||‘|S'q|“ ca d price:-1 r eg hlgflri considering thc quality of 1-its on the nnel 0 0 @rll1HS~ Four Hood quality k work done by M155 Hnstam and ex. veals were soltl for $12.00 and smalll 0 u a 5 I "T: ' _ '_t 1 2 --:__ lf you nrt- looking for at ltttrgaitt in at l)l.\‘i.\`-(1 Sl'l'i`i‘I _\'0u|~ se11l't~l| will stop l1t\1'c. llt-rt-'ra :ut 8 pivot* out fli. you vim l111\‘l‘ l`o1-o||l_\‘ .. $55-90 lll`l-`l~`lu <.1~r`T0 fl IRELAND D0N'1' r‘A1|_To lm tc::\f>`1‘='.Lo°'; 2"NNY °'°"EA ‘ F You cu-r~ro Q ~ 1 1. toe- 1 ` I ‘ KICK 1 /( €‘¥,5%%N_,.u_ '-.."` i ® ....5 . *I ' .lusrr Tatum-tr You avr mm-1 1 N A T was-eovei-V1~v_~1AAv)) . ,N HOLLAND \ \' »‘\ , - , 1.11-'rs1v_`ro . rw encrn1sn~ / :>vEv~1so~- ` ‘ ' t, ...f /1 ' _:;;§:.*.‘.§§f:§:f'.'§f:_ " '__ A ,Q !Z!'!';:§; ;':;::"~ . se* _'A ‘ .J ‘E3 = 55 111 - ' 15 ~3?.f f__¢.~.. 1 ~ ~ ' MR-JIGGS-YOU ao by . T14 1-na `*'°° A5 """M5°"°°° "°° /f”,."* flareafsaecvgu" $433 '&'33;1f1°-E ""\LY‘ YOU '~\~<\<-\ os '~’- "‘°T A1=>o<>1N~1-~1s.N'r:_ Hamer-voc.eL\_ v|€»\T To my cousw- . DOMINlC.K', #_ _n __ _ __ _ tt _ _ I . '~ ' l °"" ,I 1 suppose You w»f~v 1 5° REA ME To cA1_t_ on Your? ”” FR1END5 AT - c_»:r»\1_1NA 1‘51.AND ME OW _...- ° |927 nv fur 1. fs-:full Utllvtct Inc N m