_f ~ -1.,_-._;af_.v.~¢..-.......,.-....-< _ f 1 I i . t .f ' I Sl- i'*'i"it VVestern Available for Security of Poltcyholdera ‘”"“°‘ " -IT PAYS _ (Nl PNVlll& -ONE SENT Der 1-.ic_n'rY M1L1.loN 1>ol.l.ARs ‘°”"”' ,,....,...,..,,..,., ldw Unlop R_g_;‘§:____k_lnsurance Co Ltd, of London, Eng. ¢¢:Tl»2Eo=gl=':.l~2l Dddrngmg 31: gms tvontgflllv _. ' Novi Underwriters’ Agency "ru" P‘"°""' s“"""°"“°' _`" -TAG RECEWT8.-During the Seed Pair days in Summerslde the ladies ` Rates no_ln_igh_er than other Tariff Fire Insurance Am or nl. rrlrlre cpurrty 1-lorpml realized the sum of $143 from the sale Companies. Phone or write for rates. or .,,,,,_ H, H. M. DAVISON, -ro connessonoeurs.-owlpg - to the increasingly heavy demands on "OE: Office Newson Block. Charlottetown. General Agent » 9_4_5l-4-l3M6i U08 ' '__ """ _ News will be inserted. 'rantou has raised uve red foxes. the ._____ , " `EssEn wi-to also |N A Let Us `l'lelp _ _with_ Bsser. whose body was reco ered to sy d fe ' ' `terday. say they found plans of the WELL, HAD FORT PLANS 0' .\'1-:lv vomt. April lo-Ponce loclr- *° ay from the bottom of a well thirty re et deep. which caved in on him _ves- The Guardian cautious its eor- poadants to be as brief as posslhls ARD OF THANKS -The family oilice of Messrs Williams and Crue the late John N’ Leard. Tryon, wish Summerside The hir is of very fine express their sincere thanks for the _t_|_uallty s_usta.inlng_ t_l:e :_not_ that __Mr . e her anton. s one o t e es ranc ers llng through the effects of _William :gasii =?:'l|;;_i:;e;:;1;’:l°sé"r£_";L"e'3ea_ in the County Although his system mpathy extended to them in thelr of feeding ls dlderent to most of oem, bereavement ranchers his foxes are alvlats in _#_ prune condition H ilouseciealnllg Have your car- iii.. Brooklyn. lie was said to have spent six months in the pl-'litclltiary for th to Esltcr planned to make of the plans of (.0 ( "l°g'"“` ' lltlc stock feel much encouraged. Al- X' ougil it is a little early In thc season _Messrs wmhms & (.m___ _,rm tcll just bow the llttcrs stand. ll. _“___ summcrsmm have purchased powe rfu I vacuum cleaner. Cleans then’ on the floor' lllllc well sudcnly fell away from the Removes all sand, glit, moth 5 eggs etc' from three quarters they worked the fall of sand increased Bm [0 Une and 3 half hours rg. and Essor was slowly buried. Latel can the entire well cavcdin.Squads of men quired to do the work accord- , . . rn _ ~ - lllg tO SIZC Of I`0()|'l'l. cd all r_llgl1t__anl_l 2_0-day succccdcd in rel-ov -rln le lo y. 75C' anhoul-"_`vorth double' Easier game to tllis country froln Phone us to reserve a date G for you--Plone 13. ,‘ I’ Beer & Weeks "hm “S “lem” YO" Wish I2*:“":..if“::;r‘:?';‘.t...f‘i::.‘:.”;'":..;":;” ` l U C ' ` the to tiers reported last night to have been COIl'l€. 1* st Beer 'gl lveeks ponc their sailing.; ulltil April '_'0. a I Co als . . _ .. da ago of the larceny of tools and parts _ lon t to dl down to water in an ah lollgue, Germany. Esser the police at crime. The police were unable U dctcrllline what disposition, if any. 3' I-Jasc-r.s death resulted from all at- »»» '= - 9.1 dolloll well. Sand at thc bottom of ln the building department work °“ ARE NOT DEFERRED A .\'n\v ronlc. .tprn 1:.-Agelllr ol ‘“ canlers in Allleriltall ports to post- T .\l thc pier of the Lloyd-Italinllo T ine it was said that the stealnship 1. _ . .-.. . . lwd o asserted. was tom ated six \ear‘l y lnoming the_ lltil in exchange _Messrs George Harrm and Lud_ Whitehead .‘orp<-:lot-s from the mm R"'i‘l' Mi m°f‘_“'l‘l2 cogldtucfed low Sllarp, Sunlmerside. lcft Mon-. - nt ofthe E. \\`. Bliss Company in Ch" _gerflce " “L res y era” day evening op a goose shooting trip _T _ un ' ' ___ through Lot 11. H. ist Church. Sulnmerside on Sun-` in their contributions. Only Real -FOX FANCIER- ~ Mr Jarvis FOX NOTE -Most favourable rc- rfs are being received from many _ r' 0 or the fox ranches throught Prince . ,_ . _ _ _ umy_ and those who have good pm ills Croltry Store on Water street. ails ulld buried the nlall up to his “___-__hBe':%;(fx_ i,E0`g_ER_;:Ig|l:|rm500,;::;' Shean property situated on Water St. aist. Fircnlen were called and while sewer on summer Streeh summon gm] exgggt to move 11| some time in c was put out of commission and ““°"" ' sed the flooding of a few cellars Water Street. Tile town workmen mptly made repairs and the sur- li 8 Wm" was sm," dmmed 0"' ' ccnt illness that on Monday she was MALS 'Il h l left L' THE I .- ‘le ua s .ape_ M __ __ ' _ ~ sued from Home directing all ltaliall Tumlentino yesterday morning at ;___'”_‘§____°_l:_{_‘___l`;'~i'_:‘_f’__ :gm " L' . T ' ' 1 "I ~k llfyfgagl r:£§|\e£a&;;sriol::e,10;]: 0;, MacDonald a brother of .\lrs. McCue. Z 15 p.m., At 6 a.n1. the boats left rl i t Ca e Tormentin at 1010 _VALUABLE H°RSE 'NED-`"M"' éiii all -- The P 2nd . -Annie Matilda pelts of which are to be seen in the WESTERN PERSONALS M It bcrt M rison. Summer- sidc, is having a new front placcd In from Messrs Brace McKay & Co. the -Friends of Mrs. Fldcl Perry, Sunl- luersldc will hear witil pleasure that shc has so well recovered from her rc- abio to leave the Hospital and return crtnany tcn years ago. ills former S’T`I?_':_E__eE_';"p"°';';f;a;’_;_s:‘l;'§“5_3; 1., ||¢-|-'1`mm¢»,_ H, "-` ‘ 1 2 vile alld scvl-ral cllilllrcn nrc believed ' p. mad _ p _________~_._._. __ ‘___-.in Chiwgo ,Summersldc to Pte. Du Lhene on TIGY ' .xprn 29111. nl 1913 nip nate was April t ISU 8th and In l9l2 the 23rd of April and _-- 'T"L""" sA"""'°S stnl la 1911 lt was op tae emi ol _nerunn To 'rowN.~.ulr.s 1.01-_ Drll while in l9l0 thc flrsl trip wus etta Gaudet. who has llccn visiting .. ade on April 5th. l-l. ilcr sister Mrs. W. D. Sumner Tlgnish. - I 1 - design and length. can easily be had here with our sales' -_ olclock' Wm’ 88 bags of man' and to attend the funeral 'ot' the luie Plus -_ U /l ` -` V K 0 0 returned to Cllarlottetown Monday. Z. -BACK FROM FUNERAL-Mr uesrto display before you the new things. ` » Newest Ideas in Suits 5Pi’l113 Our Store '- ‘ - ~ ming jj is the ...»rr.’.l9.'l'i..2ii’.‘°*3f.$.‘If"r?~ Stallltord would leave for Italian ports Cape Traverse. with 41 bags o|` 'mail E ,~_. - .~ _ ll - now in full swing. 1; Beer & Week ENGAGE the VACUUM <1 lUflllllOl"l'0v\ llllleéls 0l‘(l€l'i (0 lE C011- 3 art- are receivetl in the lneantillle. a DENYING BERLIN LIES w \\'.~\SilI.\`G'l`O.\`. .-\pril 10-Yigorous ellial, it was said today. would be I . -SEFUOUS ll-l-NESS - TNC min! wllich has kept the pllvsicians busv -~ - . ~ __\ r - - l , _ _ _ _ - _ _ - ~ _ alld S0 Qlllxnlftilbam;ll:irlulglllyw:(.q$?;:Ll.;;lTeg\ glen!-ls Ol M3510' E_l¥1l_‘~l` Vdilllef- SU” gill' and nlglll these two weeks Past. Mr. and Mrs. \\1lllal1l J. Paynter. aV0ld dlSapDOll1tIl'l€[)t_ an _hc British order-ill-roullcll prohibit- Eel C__(_ek_ will hear with regret of me ll0\1r-W0rtl'l double. Q1? f,"_‘;""G;`r‘_'_:‘a_f’“;£f‘,_‘;f_,§§“1""'§f_“‘°g nffnnlent he mst Wllh nbnul lW_n Weeks -s'rocK 'rA».a.l.. from the very trying glare of bright snow and 1 0111' t r Various shades-Amber, Fienzal and Smoke to .. choose frolll. /lil moderately pticcd. ` Sun by using a of in many charters all amazing disability has play cd 111 the present war. y a ini; the Gcrnlan and Ilritisll nnvlcs for “dcclI1lill1_: fair and manly colnbnt." and withollt Indicating exactly llow tilcy wcrc to be brought to their scnsca llc called bravely on all good llclltrals | he at war witll cacll lvtllvr ill<‘-.V Fllllll | fight each other." the front ill the first col1tingent:- France. Marcll 22nd, 1915. iavell at thls late date there appears :_1_les_.__l_lo;_l.f__:_l_1_c_.__il:_;.e z_l_1_d__t__d _i_l_1_“tl_;efe_;t_l;_ Marys letter __ Sho" Mme ago and was _ ‘ coist to Calais. lic proceeds to point 8° glad w hear that y°“ were all wen- out how 6.500.000 tons ot' German and I “ul pleased t” he “ble t” say th” l Austro-ilullizarian shipping have been nm enjoymg me wry best °' hellml o apprehend the part tllat sea po_\\'cr . - . .. on cw days ago n sober critic was scold- io insist that when they prctcud to The silent pressure of sca power la. ll short. but littlc understood. though a rl»~suit'~. are :llrt adv so ohvlnlla In I lri IT tht' sea calls lzaltttrct orl von o . s ~ ini!! an ilnmcllsc loss of inconlc lllld hom 'ww' W" ‘md some Very dl* cllorlnous charges forillelnnintcnancc ""7r°°"bl° “"“'“U‘”" ‘mme "mc 33°* of _“tamed veswls: how the Ovcrsca almost collslant rain and some snow , _ I", and slcct. Still, we were always very t . tl h ~ &‘:,il,'l“'t|ff_§_ll"ve“|_“_;" :_:_’;"'I(:°B§s__n:fuuli;“l'g' coulforiablc so fur as clothes and mn | 2_0U0_000_000_ | U _ boots were ltonccrncd. so you llccd l(`linl'lll )llycol)o1ll:1l cnlpirc has ‘|3311 “ot worry "bum me 1" the 'cam' ll n_(;)s_'"'0m'"y wipnd Dm; and how ai is l-ertnllliy lconlcwhat dangerous llcre thc lowest oafillmlc a million of mon at times' 'MH I hom’ "0 get th"°"5l‘ f n llitnrv am- in foreign lands. wr-rc an right' "ml if God spares '"9 I ""' I G. F. Hutcheson Optician lt . .' ' . Europe. Ill Gcrnlally, Inducil, it must ht- sllfiicicntly 1-lcur to all who rccali the prophecy contained ill lilo famous mcnlorandunl avcompallyilllg the NRVY Act oi' 1900: "An unsuccessful Naval o 1 _ . . . . prvvl-1l|l_-d [mm r,-¢,"~nh,g H, Eurum, port. to visit you all before very long. U, "gh, for n|,.i,~ f,m,,.,.|“u,|__._ I would llhc fo know thc nu.nll:a of all ' ` ` lilo buys from homo who have vn- Enplantfa Scrcnlty. 9352-1-lillstf. S I I \Var of the duration of even only a .___ L ycar would destroy Gcr1nally's sea radc, und would tllcrcby bring; about he nlost disastrous l-.o1ldit.iolls, first In ’ , .. if %¥£‘ IIIIIIIlllAl_` _ \_ \ * la (Qs .-- ` ~ ' _ f the tl1sk--"a good shove and the ill- /Z joilltell mosaic falls In ruins." So the T his t`rawing re_pre_sents a beautiful shoe. eslgned for particular women.._ Note the perfect hues. and with all its beautfj there is that lovely fee mg of comfort and the knowlgdgfe _ t your feet are entlre_y __iie;_.‘. _'l_`_ his feeling is ll ' wi every palr o “ _ gs" or "Walk-Over” 'was -~ "'~..i?.t-. t ‘ Il 0.... ll 0 0.! lllll `\\\\\\\§\\\YIA lllllI` n l\\\\lIl . ,the supcrsltitioll of the British Empire. - fleets of the Allies have not fulfilled Ill,-r ccononlic and lllell, as ull inirvll- llllll-. l:oni1cqu0l11'c nl' lllnl. ill Ilcr social life." And popular realisation of what has actually' conlc to pass ill eight molltlls may account in lnrgc measure for the extraordinary hatred anti hit- tcrllcss nlanlfestcd by all classes to- ward Gt~mla11y’s “only enemy." For the German people had been brought up to place ullbounded iaith in their na\'_\'; they were taught tilat thc Eng- lish and l"rel1<~il were ellcte and decad- ent races; that British naval supre~ lnacy was largely delusional. or. as ont- cool patriot put it. “lt relic of the past surviving into tile present." It _was for (lerluany. therefore. to smash and the Gcrlllall navy was ready for people were loid b_\' their leacllers. Germany: Disappointment. i‘ullslderIn|¢ the ellorlnous sums -spent on the Gemlall navy. its utter _'impotence must have been a terrible ‘disappointment to the public which in the last twenty yearn had contributed to etltllllslastlcally tu the creation of lt. lhlt if to the more discerning of those who have felt them the conse- lquences are by now apparent. theft? ll ‘still a reeling in many places that the their proper function. What they have done is clearly set forth by Mr Archi- bald Hurd ln The Fortnlglatly Review In ll paper which will prove enlighten- lllg to those who complain of s_llck Oi This summary rcprcsenls only the Injury inlllctcd directly upoll tllc en- emy by the British fleet, supported ily thc ilccts oi' Frullce and Japan. On thc other hand. British shipping has ill-ell ullllost :ls uctlvc since the war began as ln time of peace, and the losses have been inconslderahlo. Not u Col- ony or Dominion has been seriously' molested. thc people of the United Kingdom have Ilvcd without privation to speak uf. a constant stream of mill- tary forces anti supplies has been nlalntallled hetwccll England and the Colltillcllt. and, finally. British finances have bccn strullgly established “by thc ,completeness wltll which the British ‘Navy has from the first supported the British prestige ln the eyes of the world, given security to commercial activities, and. by enabling British and other firms to make good deficiencies in the supplies which the Allies need- nd. British sea power has contriblltell to bring unemployment In the United for many years." There are some of the most obvious answers to the alles- tlon. " What has the navy done?" As to the future. lt ls clear that the prospect for the Germans at sea ls even less encouraging than lt was at the beginning of the war. The Y amount to about 7 per cent.; the losses of Great Britain and her Allies to less than 3 per cent.. and in the lllelmtime the additions to the British dest fir fleet. So that in proportion Britain ls stronger than ever ill the sea to-day. Dlliy considering the conditions.. it is a little aboard to find fault with Germany for "declining fair and man- 'l.°?;'1"E&'_'. l&_'E°_‘i&'.9°"_£“i'.1“_'i°“I Kingdom down to a lower figure tllanf naval losses of German and her allies* exceed the additions to the German; _:nv lllgoga).-_,_ Tnau ordered Picpou l.arr_\' C. Gallant on Sunday lost a -',~ ge-'llts of the Fabrf- llilll- said their and will be taken to alld from the ls- "“l“"bl” mu' ye" md "lam fm"-‘ 3" ° stcalllr-rs would 1-ontinlle to sail on land bv the stcamers. A special train` acute aU'a'~`k Ur l“n““"“l°"~ He re' the publisilcd dates. lleft Vllarlottetowll last evening at 8.45 "eu"-" refused $200 fm' her- 7' ._l;;~- uk' 'll ti ut o` ali. Tle e *_* . lilllliilltl t-ro;sill)1g§ltll‘l?cTlapestodaxy. -DANGERQUSLV |'~L~-M"'- 4"' lllla Botldrault ls reported dangerously ill at her holnc. This case is only one of the lllally in that neighborhood Ornins. when he snfferetl Severe drug store operated by Dr. Johnson so ’ 1-.wht -11 rtltff. “ . _ _ ;;),.i'|,l;nng’0pu;;;,;`U:,p,,f0‘; shell: DHlus.al1dtl1e Dr. tound he had dir as to enable the insurance (Tolupnlly .-_. - .rom W0,-R of repa,-mg ,hp i,,,9,-, lD““d‘°ll“’~ *md that an °l’e"“f_l°“ m“f°'~ to adjust the losses sustained by thc gb ' p ` ' be performed as soon as possible. Tito d0(.m,._ Z_ i"“" reply has alreadl' begun' operation was performed at his home 'i about noon on I-`rilla_\' by Drs. John "PORTLAND CEMENT - ljsual Jardine Summerside Dr Fred Jar F F pring importations of frcsll stock to dine alld Dr Houston ol Kensington arrive next week-ask for our prices. and at latest accounts he was doing CAIt\’ELl.. BROS. 9294-4-Shl6i as well as could be expected. lr Eyes WHAT THE Nllll The following letter was received April Sth. from her son, Hugh, now at My dear Mother,-l am golng to write you u few lines this evening as I have a little time tor myself I got myself. We have beautiful weather illltod, and their addresses. no that should ol:casloll pomlil. I might call ull tllcln. _ I heard that tllnro ara another bntcll of Cunadlalls landed ill England. As wc arc nlwllys taught that right "‘ would ultimately will. there cull bc‘d only ollo posltillic final result to this' war. und wc are fighting on the side of right. Now. llcar motller. l have no lnoro news to wrltc. 1 hope when I get home to have many all interest- ing story to tell you which could notl . €‘rf'r-'.' -fre __ ~ nally attractive. Both maid and ` ,= _ __ _ matron can wear them becom- ` I ` _ ingly. From the simplest little suits for every day_ wear _ \ " to the dressiest afternoon attire, every step 1n_the I '_ - style stair is included in our showing. Youthtu designs Y _ 1 , ._ . 3 . r We feature some pretty ' A models at $8.50 to $39.00 ;r. . _ » Pr li 1P eu _ ._ __ I . . _ _ accary, 3 Coats A _ Nothing is more noticeable I about a woman’s appearance than r coat That is more the reas ladies so willing to aid you in your selections ` .4 . \` ~_ ,_ ._6 ' __ Q: why she sllould seek he . 'f _ . . \ to have one especially bccomirl); The proper color There are some pretty ones from _-f » f.». ” Stylish Spring Dresses $5.7 5 to $14.90 Frilly dress_y designs in the softest of taffeta canton crepe, crepe de chi ne, = chameuse and molre, sllk are here ln every color and shade milady could fan cy. 3? r 1 ___ and Vestees -1* Made of fine nets :_- baptistes and laces, very pretty and fash- ionable. If 25c to $1.50 rr ». I Collars ~ -- Collar l Hose Bags 'in I and Cuff Setts 'l` he collars are made in newest styles, the cuffs are exceptionally deep and shaped to match the collars. 25c to $1.50 ea. __ »'»~ 1 ._ Silk and Leather . You'll think of these new shapes mighty clever. Many are fit- _ ted with variety arti- ,t cies. - 50c to $6.75 '4 ' < -_ -.~\~.-. . 1 1 D r- »_~ ._ -,- . _~ There are New Arrivals every day--Come Often , The Store where your every purchase must he right _ _ or your money _back - it 5 Prowse Bros td. 5 _ Q11? .__ _ _ ani ‘ _ lUVlIlS‘ Ui FLIIWEHS Who have the pleasure that algor- cn nflords will note with gratifica- tion that Messrs. i'arf.or (c U0., Ltd., in tileir Seed Catalogue this year list among the flower seeds many new varieties of unquestioned merit and of ensy culture. In addition to the regular list which, by the way, is be expected to pass the censor at this stage of the war. l must now close wlth best lovc to you all and hoping to llear froln ilollle before long again l the discovery that a Swedish com-I s portion of the cargo of maize on- munde, say the Btoc o m corres pondellt oi' ’€teuter’s Telxm Com-l pany. " The newspapers nimoualy denounce the act and urge the Oovem-_ ment to sift the affair thoroughly and 31 tulle' measures to prevent a repeti- on.” LIVERPOOL OOCK8 SCENE OF BAD FIRE. LIVERPOOL. April 12.-Damage estimated at several hundred thousand dollars was causedlast night by a fire Ill the Stanley warehouse in Mersey nuts- A-1 Ar sa... ra-._-s ..a.___ most wisely selected to suit our cli- mate, there are to be found many oi the flowers which have not commonly you, ,,m.m0,,,m, som [been grown locally. Among these are . |.||_~GHIE_ _thc double cornilowers (C__yanus Min- Address as before. Url' Cf-"~‘m°5» (#°|`°°P‘i5 ""°dm”‘°“' llama ny censor No. 2408. rl.n. ..l'3n°hnlt=ls or i'-alllnrnln Perry: the - -ev-- delicate Gysophlln or Baby'a Breath, BWEDISH PRESS PROTEST 8ALE."_vihose gossamer foliage and tiny flow. -- liars make it so attractive insweet LONDON' AW" 12-*`"'l`h° 3W°dl9|l bouquets; Malone, _Iceland Poppy, as ll€W5DllD€l'H U0 Kfeally chagrlued Rl well as many new varieties ol the older and well known annuals. Arna- rnerctal. firm compromised 'the coulltl-yi,/-mr, ,|mu|d plum an me ab,” ,._,,_, _ by selling in advance to the Germans ¢d_ ,M they an e,'"|1y",.ow,,_ ,.eq“U.e no petting and will reward the grow- board the steamer England. which the "_ _ generously. The Iceland Poppies oemallf "alma and "io: lm syme_|end_Ooreoplls flruldiflora are PER- ENNIALS and will bloom the first year. All that have been mentioned may be sown in the open ground when danger of frost is over. 9478 ADVIBIB TRADE STUDY OF CANADA. LONDON. April i0.-How to market British goods abroad was the subject dealt with by Hamilton Wlcltel. Trade Commissioner for Canada last’n:gi.. before n largely attended in criticisms ol leading lasvehan¢`__ul_»on than l».AL¢-_- _I ll.; B;A`|l -O L_ shortcomings. These shortcomings ho treated in dctail. making sugges- tlulls rogartlillg tho wuy to piasc over- scas lllnrkets. and particularly the Callnllillll. Tile success of the Cana- dian loull, he said. indicated the pro- lerellco of tho British investo`rs for dealing with otllcr parts of thc Empire, but he noted tllcrc \vli's"n'o word given that equipment for public works ln the Dominion would be or British qlullulacture. A- resolution of thanks to the speaker embodied an appeal to thc Government to increase thc llunlbor of trade commissioners. A second resolution expressed tile business mell's admiration oi the gallant deeds of the Canadian contingent. requesting Mr Hamilton Wlckes. on ills returll. to convey this appreciation ol’ services rendered to the Empire. EITEL COMMANDER MUST GIVE PLEDGE. WASHINGTON. April 12.-Plnul In- structions _were given Friday by Bec- retary Daniels to Rear-Admiral Beat- ty. commandant of the Norfolk Navy Yard. for the internment of the Ger- man auxiliary cruiser Prinz Eltel Frie- drich and her officers and crew. The odors were as follows: "Upon arrival of Prlnz Eltel at yard. address letter to captain, stating condi- tions of internment based on Presi- deut.‘s proclamation of neutrality and request his written acceptance of terms. Propolllug machinery and ar- mament should be disabled by re- moval of puts that will rendsrlnop- eretlve. Radio should be dismantled and not operated during internment. Captain should give -pledge for him. 52'! _‘_’f°;”_‘?!‘_°__‘!“‘l 9""'_°°l 1° wnlnll leave on special request in each case. Authorize commanding officer to send ashore limited liberty parties of crgiw at your discretion. giving his parole for return of party In each case. . “Limits ol' liberty for crow ioilo Portsmouth, Norfolk, Newport News and onl Pont: comfort. For omcisis and crew consider Norfolk to include Vlrglnlll Beach and other sboro re sorts." ._ . ~ - . 1 . ___;:'.'.,_ e1 _ _ ,' sf » `T. .. sf” . l ' _ 2.' , r, ___ . .let Ware . 'Pea-Pots, . 'rms urls ol at nm tgp pots of ours is just what , the particular housewives have been wanting. :’_l::y_’;e J:_t__b_l=cl:*gl color. J U ' cleaned-t ey always ` BOM. r if ; 1' _ _Y‘i°!_*_t¢°'.'1_~lerr»s»»l » _