Plays twelve W bartges its HEN‘ ‘you turn on tile current. turntable starts lu rcxohc; amcal “hand” 1mm the group of l\\(‘l\l_‘ uni! plates. it on lhi‘ turntable; the ttlnr-uiiri n.o\ es into [1L..~l\l\1II, ecords records without iattentionr-Runs itself for a whole hour. _l\l0 operating effort on your para-Just listen. _t all instrument demands OWYE Si; magniiiccél ..n Lxicrior cl scrptionul beauty. Victor trzlltsirlen l\J\r. titilffltd n distinguished iilllilllfl ior the Automatic Ufillfipllflflli.‘ Vic- trcln, in Vvllltll licrj. luxurious touch that :1 3T CII‘ ' take: the iirsr rwioru‘ - THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " Central Guardian CllILDIl-EYTS BATS at greatly re- duced price. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3i. LADIES’ narrow girdle corset just arrived. Price 75 cents. Prowse Bros‘... Ltd. 8765-6-25-31. l 0B 2 MEN CAN HAVE ROOM and board at $5.00 per week. Ap- ply in writing to 27 Hensley St. 8767-8-25-61. LADIES’ Bungalow house dresses. Extra value $125. Prowse Bros, Ltd. SALE POSTPONER-On account of rain storm the sale of estate of late Milton MacLeod, Prince Street, is postponed till Friday. August 26th, l2 o'clock sharp. Benj. Carter, Auctioneer. 8770-8-25-21 LADIES FLAT CREPE DRESSES. All the newest shades. Sizes l6 to 40. Special price ior balance of week $10.98. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 8765-8~25-3i. LADIES’ Dlmity Bloomers, all sizes and shades. Price 45 cents. Prowse Bros, Ltd. ' CHILDREN'S blue serge dresses from 6 to l4 years. Just the thing for school wear. Prices $3.95, $4.75 and $5.50. Prowse Bros, Ltd, 8765-8-25-31. POLICE COURT -- Acting Chief of Police Mclnnia is still after ilie speed artists. At the Police Court yesterday morning five oi those gentlemen were each fined $20.00 and coats—over $100.00 Two slm~ ilar cases were adjourned. _HOME AGAIN —- Dr. Bishop of the Federal Department of Agri- culture, returned last night from Quebec where he spent the past two months on business [or his do Canadian Is Third At Golf Tourney MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Aug. 23.-— Eugene V. Romans, of New York. led the field of 164 in the "national amateur golf championship at Mini- kahda, today with a 71. The only under-par score oi the day, he went out home in the second 34 oi the day. three below par. to snatch the lea from Phillips Finlay, oi ‘New York. another 19-year-old Youth. W110 had a par 72. Don Garrick, oi Toronto. Canadian champion, was‘: third with a '13. ‘ Jimmy Johnston. oi Minneapolis; Georgi.- Rotan, of Houston; Clarke Corkran, Art Sweet, of Chic- ago, and Max Mlirston oi Philadel- phia, were tied with '14. Bobby Jones» tied with several others at '75. while the defending champion. George Von Elm, took a bad '19. C. Ross Somcrville, London, OnL, shot n '78, takingwiiil at the turn. J. in two above par, but came’ D‘ Pay. Com. Skinner 0 W. K. Rogei 1i ‘i, al ~ PillilIS Plllllllinelliin Account ill Rain Yesterday Iakgs Plan Golf l An interesting match between teams from the warships in port. and members oi the Charlottetown Golf] Club was played at the Belvedere Links on Friday last resulting in a‘ win by the home team. ' The sailors. although somewhatl lout of practice, put up n strong} lteam. Capt. Drummond of the "Capetown" holding the local cliain-' pion A. V. Saunders, until the 16th green was reached and Lieutj, DeWolfe of the "Patriot" carrying his opponent to the 20th. , Following are the scores: ‘ __ i, Navy Charlottetown‘ Capt. Drammond 0 A. V. Saunders 1' Lt. Com. Talbot 0 C. W. McKinnon 1i Lieut. Gwythcr 0 C. L. Jenkins 3 Lieut. DeWolfe l M. B. McKinnon 2 iCom. Stephens 0 W. F. Taylor ii Final Round Resident's Match i The 5th and final round of the President's match was played ofi on‘ Saturday last resulting as follows: ' Grossilcap Net; T- Cumberti °f ‘imlpegt we Wes’; A. V. Saunders . . . . .378 I2 00* ern Canada champion, scored an 8 . L“ E Wanner H M . .34 m The other Winnipeg entrants, A. A. c_ L‘ Jenkins D H93 m .72; We" and C‘ 5- Hlldgsm- Sh“ 81,0. o. Hughes . . . . . . ..oo 1a '12, a1. all‘! 85- 1'“5P"°“"°l>’1 Fm“ "Tiwmiui. o. c. Campbell ...io'1 as '12 son, formerly oi Toronto but now oilE. N‘ Gunsuulus ‘ ‘ W89 16 73‘ Chicago. had a 7T lw. F. Taylor .. ...l00 23 '11; "-'—'————'—_“_'_'1P‘. B. Conrad . ...l03 2s '18, DI‘. Beer ....96 l8 7B, town's most charming yfillllg ILHI"E4 M_ Nash H120 40 a.) 1e11, and for uliiumbeli- oi‘ years VII‘H_ s_ McLeod _ J17 31 36‘ very sucuecsifu teacicr n olllwg, C_’I'QQ1nb5 , _ , _ _ ,,11c 25 911 Public. Schools being lntcly- oil-I This "Hikes A‘ v‘ Saunders the‘ guged in Queen Square School ui ibis city. Tim home was very artistically decorated fill‘ illll 0i" caalon with pink and ivliito flow- ers, mixed with streamers of ‘l similar color. Tlie Bridal 'I‘liruii<‘-. was trimmed with streamers, wliilc u, largo. ivt-ddlng vbell being over- lieuii- When llio guests assembled, the bride-limbo, after ed Io the Iiouse, wan ushered to her Bridal chair, while the Wed-f ding Ziiarcli was being played b!" Miss Bessie Blanchard, whereupon.‘ being deco)". ivinner of this important mulch witha total of l9 points, L. E. Wellner being runner up Willi l’l points. Thursday, Aug. 25th l Ladies foursomes-cntruncr- fee Saturday, Aug. 27th , First round standard cup Iiniidi- lIcnp. I How They Stand ,pa tm l. With M .. r an N Bishop andlltllt! Phyllis Blanchard, daughter. ilfrbivestock Report” i. MONTREAL, Aug. 23.» Live stock Medium quality suckers for ml: on the two markets this. min-nib: 1.127 hogs and. 320 calves. $3 yearly nllthe cattle offered today 11oz‘: were were common bulls and Cfllllle!‘ cow; poor for $4.25 and an odd one $4.50 but kinds the hulk were light and brought ill-d $1.00 to $1.50 Pei‘ “.5010 $3.75 and $4.00. Cannot‘ cows llirllvl , en slow sellers at $2.25 to $2.75. a hoes ,’ 01 l0!‘ mbdlllm quality lumbr; 331W» pen soldier $10.50 and n better Charlottetown Business College FALL AND WINTER sessions open Tuesday, September 6th. 1927 NO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Honest Endeavour Required. SUCCESS ASSUREI) INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION, so peculiar to our method v o! trplllllll. lives the earnest student an excellent opportun- > It] to EXCEL, and insures THOROUGHNBSS In every de- tail. Al usual: All Commercial subjects are combined in our courses. specialising in Practical Business Training, Aq- eolllhnoy, Bhnrtlund and Typewritlng. Preparation for the Civil Service Examlnatl " for those who wish It. * ~ There are many reasons why Business and Professional men prefer graduates from the classrooms of this college, and n many reasons why our graduates give such splendid utilisation wherever employed. ' Employed Graduates, and satisfied Employer: are the boll evidence we have lo offer that our courses of Instruction are s11 we claim them to be. To Ind u C. B. C. graduate unemployed ls very rare. , What's have done for others-we can do for YOU. -.' ‘fllliilof the Inlluoncethe Charlottetown Business College film's around If: graduates with its National reputation for OIOUGIINESS. YOU require this In starting out. “,5 The World ha! plenty of work for YOU Io do; what are YDU Di III-Ml] for? ' "" Come In and let us talk It over and examine the possi- llllflp opoh to you. You may prove just what the world is for. The opportunity Is yoursi will you grasp It. »i information on application 10- L. B. MILLER. Principal. CIIIIIOSQQIOWYI- ‘ 45- » - #2:‘ ~ AAA‘ m.» .-._,_ , _ w: _ , _ - u-“ -._..._. Maui“ . . . — "Yv-r. .. 5v _ e:.-—=-- films-a brought $11.00. Calves were in good, demand and $12.00 was paid for n. couple of lots oi fairly good veals. brought ' $11.00 mid $11.50. Mixed lots commoiij nmbtmibd to 307 cattle, 130 llllclsi-‘rrv soiidclmdgtikers NEW YORK. Aug. 23. —-'I'he In- .» u. .. rassers. _ - ek m quamy {umiaupélufiaéiarzlsgv York s losing str 11. wright. Straight lots fair quality and the Yankees 9 m 4 M Clgyglpnd gm- ‘A few or the Iieavier bulls Wt'I'l' will Wight brought $10.75 and imcrcrla clc n ' ' $10.50. Light hogs were penal-l Bags Iiead andrun oi the season with none on in c1: $2.00 per Iiead. Thin feedcrithc sixth inning, taking the lead oi wcrc nut ivanied. Sows $7.00 toione over Lou Gehrig in the race for O-Q Q 7000-0 Q§fiOO&Q-fiO-Q£ O-Q-Ofi-OO-O-O-O ‘¢¢¢v‘v ¢“¢O-O-O-¥%fFOO-§-§-Q+§6O Babe: In For Homers b"! Wlilllll 11 very short time the, in- n s iii-lull 1.111111.»- tin-- cyl er Dodge. Interior body M. . M, , . , , dimensions are particularly irpgres- p),ii,i,-,.',iiiii.,§,iiiuqqiiildkfiiigkflnvfimi slve and the seating ar-conmirid:i-,,,,,,| “m Nipnnd‘ a 1W0 lfeiilks ‘vfnlff today by defeating sweep of the series. Ruth hit his iortieth home distance clouting honors. Urban ‘Shocker, fight hander, who relieved lwilcey Moore on the Yankee mound in the seventh inning, suffered a broken iinger when J. SeweIl's fourth hit of the game careened off his left hand. ' Q P ROD AND GUN _ Packed with stories of special, interest to the sportsman now, about to commence a new bunting season, the September number oi, Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver‘ Fox News has dust‘ been publish» ml. This issue b! tbs magazine con- lfllllf‘. lhe usual go0d_collecti0n ui articles and stories on sporting and outdoor ‘subjects. "Snow Trails and n Flowing Sea" by. Robert James, one of the leading stories, is an unusual art» loin, comprising entertainipg yards ' survey ship work in the north. A thrilling fiction story. "The Freight of Fortune", Ia,contributed by Samuel A. White, while sev- eral shorter stories on various subjects complete the issue. A great deal of material of Inter- est to specialists and sportsmen in general is included in the flail- ing department. conducted by ti. P. Sladen, the gum and ammunit- inn department by C. S. Landla, Kennel by C. G- Hopton and Out- door Talk by W. C. Motley. Rod and Gun and Canadian Sil- ver Fox New»: is published month- 'Iy by W. J- Taylor, Limited, Wood- stock, Ont. at}? ‘ »’ WHAT is vacniom ’ A brake on the wheels of llie. Resting from labor laboring for rent. i The cud of labor and the prelude inf further toll. A rest for weary people, but of- ten a wearlneas for the rest. 1 i tlons are more than ample for com- v - , fort. Due to the smaller diametcriilon m m“ “H-v‘ of the wheels the curs iairlv hug Llltl‘ _ . .- l Mil. 711' J 5 ..-.. ground, givlnl; a greater safety lilltl-vhunuliilio fiutndmfl"“Ufwllfi” imiljvl“ or at the high speeds which they are Mr knlrmilq Mr‘ ‘ 1-“ "ll “l l capable of makmg’ ‘Johnston llllIllFlll-llfilllclllililll wnnnmo aunts-at Saint M“ R H T y _ Mary's of the Assumption Church, ‘hunt; l‘ ‘ Sm“ "f T~ 1mm" “Y Brooltllne, Mass, Saturday, August ' " "' filling? Ffildfm. “n..l‘“.°.'fif'331933;;g;;;,;~l,;~ll~,,ll-= lwi in» Macinnis, Brookline, Mass, for- _ ' _f_ ' “w {"1" mefly of Chnrlotwl-own- p- E- I» WB-Sfltllnnrql’: Iilnlniuut fur Innlliurlle married to William E. Quigley oi _ w; Dorchester, Mass. The Rev. Bernard *v¢++<+w v++e+oee¢a.,,,. O'Kane, performed the ceremony. . This Week Only Miss Kathleen Mac-Innis, sister oi the bride was bridesmaid, while Mal 50 CENT TUBE John J. Dunphy, cousin oi the} 0F groom was groomsnian. The bride‘ looked lovely in a gown of wiiiie| , DAY DREAM DENTAL CREAM satin and -tuIIe while lace cap. Her; with each purchase of any if!!! a Illeanuut . vacation nl. shower bouquet consisied of lilies oil the valley and while roses. The bridesmaid wore a. gown of yellowlo chiffon, with large liat to match and- carried a bouquet of yellow lea roses. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was Iield at the home of the brides parents, 3B Linden St, Brookllne, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Qulg- n“ mm", ‘one, arm“, lay left on a “eddins will" to New amounting to so £81115 or over. York and other American Cities. 4 “sad w" "u. "s; “m, do,“ M11 QUERY l5 l1 8783118“? "T Bl- miss this opportunity. Day Joseph's Convent and Union Com-i Drum pemmm Pond" mercial College, Charlottetown, P. E. I._iPatriot Please Copy.) Creme. De Lux Face Powder, (‘old Cream. Rouge, Lip Stick, Petll Double (fmnplliil, Toilet Wafer. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER — A very pleasant social evening was given by Mrs. (D12) MacGulgun and MM. F- J. Casey, nt the bounti- iiil home oi Mrs. (‘nary on llIi! ev-l’ eiiing of Aug. 19th, lu honor of; Miss Martina‘ Monnghuii, whose»; marriage l0 Mr. Neil Nolan itikeir place early In . September. Miss Monaglinn is one of CIini-Iotlo- >¢¢>a0+>0+o>4¢. .....,., (‘all or phone Harold L. Worthy S01?» Alent for Dr. Allan's Fox Remedies it... Your‘ (ihildr ehis Hair of Vermin wrnr’ ' CHILDRENS "CLEAN HEAD >1. i l For the alert othonforms of‘ ul- [of inertneaa. |videncc l0 allow us‘ how much ‘more satisfying it” fa to be at work than to be ldia- _ ' -_-4 ra>-__...._ New Maid: "Please, ma’am, when > 8a.," was yesterday, you'd better say ‘Dinners spoiled.’ "7 4 crtnccs; for the inert other kinds Au institution ordained‘ by Pin-I HI announce dinner. should I ssy, i-nlmisrs ready‘ or ‘dinner’: seryf; ll Mistress: "WeII, If it's "ins n. This preparation will kill the parasites quickly and we know you will be delighted with the resultsvlt uflnrds. Don't allow your children's hails to. become Infected when w! ml w mills keep them clean with tun elective propurntlom w. om a 150111.12 now. Children's Clean lleod Iblhils IoI-lt 280 per bottle. . . ..,. ~ E. A. FIJSTEIPS ‘IJENTQAL bum >blrom 70555931’ and willie will be in deal-g Kay Lt1i., Suinuiorsldc, ls ilpvlltllllg Mrs. J. .l.- lina TPllITIIPtl after iipl-iiii-, the} l l AMERICAN LEAGUE i PRINCE EDWARp sonar n‘ 3.15, 1 y, AUGUST ~25’ f w? ,ll\iPEfii/il_ 8' P ‘Y. d 1 l"‘\\\\\\\\.\.... \\\\\ t‘ um...»- I J Summer Diet the proper foods. minerals and Vitamlnes. them more zenerlllly healthy and iii-live. pelts when prime. will reap results In highest class foxes with Iiighest-priced pclLq, Charlottetown, P. E. I. . . Phone 721. / Watch Your Foxes’ Meal feeds should he reduced to ll minimum and supplemented by cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD fell with milk mnlte the Ideal summer cereal ration ior both adults and pups. These two highly nourishing foods ansurc u balanced ration together with an abundance of IMPERIAL FOODS keep the foxes in good flesh IMPIJILIALS eliminate premature shedding, Kellen"! caused by excessive meat feeding or an unbalanced diet, and may; I'm- better l l ‘The summer dict is an Important one and great care should he exercised In selecting . Always keep a good supply oi IMPIZRIALS on hand, feed them liberally and you For sale by leading dealers In ull buslnes. centres or direct from factory. Imperial Fox Bison: co. Ltd . thelound-box is lowered and tht-ruusi. inlay. input-inn’ tun dvVltk‘ has been incorporatetil their 50;; Dp-k, m d |_ At the end oi the st-2-;c'iio1i,_tliv;- msthliiitJ ‘ ii..- gnirv 1| Illt iiulurihzilC instrument is deuce in their apalétymgzatugif Wiaetilir 0' D“ J~ E- "lld llllii- Blflilfllilrll. WOW 14151- Pfi- N)‘ NF-wt; "h;l\d"éem0ves Iht: record lion. llit i...» siii- (llilvl moat-r. ui the Urthophonic 3L ' flrgggpr] m, a midi; and Billy Mp-INOW York . . . . . . . . .. 22 1;; .031 ' ‘ ' . . ta le.sli QSIIQEIIII)‘irllOillcll-llfllttltbiilct il-ui Yitirolzi Instruments an: obtainable at prices (‘uignu ilrcssed na a groom, wliecl-iDei-roll . . . . . .. .. 8 ..l l; , , v. _ drawer, and "picks oil'_’_ihc net: TIJCCFLl ltuili ranging lrorzi $430. down to $115. To ATTEND CONvEN-“ON ___,e'ti in a train laden with numerouslwéfilllllglflll -~ ~- 55 511’- Miolu‘. HUM‘ bflizglnsaflygiglluest , the ma azine arm. ilIEsB operations an UhlJillflblB on toriienient terins from "His Mr Cleaver J McLe t ‘h dbflmtihl] Ems‘ Carrying hnnmm-. pllllildPllllllfl . .. 0G iiil .55.) ORCHESTRA ' repeat until the last record I3 plawd, ihtn floater’; Voice" Deniers. Demonstrations N 'R leaves this mofnrino I “Nihfous and wmy messages to H“, Chicago . 55 till .460‘ Ibemedianum stop: ZtI-ii-Qilldllctld]. low gtgng on. ll _\u\.ll’ dealer IIJSTI t one he, waukée w“ where he ‘fiuoguland hm“. Wm“, M“, read by ymssiClevclalid . 51 08 .420‘ ' ll ‘ - ' ‘- ' - _. .1. ~ 4 ' .4 "i. W“ i??? li‘.§f.";"."'.’.‘.'§‘...33l2.i‘"‘§3l;,.?§iéllift-lviiii133il5€“5’ii3'l"-l?éllll3-‘33min’? »»»» -- ~ “i 3i 13*] ‘w m. ...... .... ... his t.......... Field Q from the local body. This conven-imm“ w“ culllalled b)’ Dllllillil ll"? hmnornu’ Lgygfiiiigq, Pol camp nowshnd get down to the hard g‘ “ 0 riqltoppns on ma, 29m and comiuugue oi the wweilding Bell, when Cm“ a 701" l‘; ' w work _ . . . lllwes until September 1st. Ha will ‘l “"9” "hmier “l °°‘““’."° M‘ Pirtsbiinrii ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " o1 4i sail ci-iicaoo Aug. 1n ---'I‘he thud of _ ,_ i: 1 A i be °c°“mp“"““l “Y Ml‘!- Mlillvillliuwir the bndwoibe‘ Danny "8' St Louiri i H 60 48 ‘i179’l(‘iillll'l‘-i'OV0l:€‘(l lists will replace lhel I _ it e , “"1 "IPY Will viiiil (‘Iiica o. Nilwir"””m“ems we“! Sp"““l' by “l” New York‘ 4 07 ‘Ti Iiitiilliuti of iron-shod boots ill.) the Lin-l Bmoeis SLIPPERS’ ‘ “l” "l"! ("her lllllerlclln cilia-a ~11 “""“'““”' m‘ “m”; "°““‘*‘1 "*1 ClllCllIlIClll i. s2 it cult-om Fields rucetrack' this weer v.1 \ _____ . h mp“, and return“, _‘ ,.\li':i. J- ll. liloiiagliziu, mother Ill _ ' .,. ‘_., , _ p _ _ _ . _ _" , _ _ , g, g "h? “m!” WM]? ‘h? m mqnchllnd Boston 48 l... .41.1i\\ht‘ll J.itk llcmpscy and his hpil-Th; Iorcelaln shoes Ille tho latcsii for 1 . ' ‘ —‘~ _ ' '_ " '1‘ ' ‘ Brooklyn .. .. 49 I'll lllig partner: got into zrtion there. ll b'id .' B t tI . ill e I ll ates , . blade only by Victor MflEw DODGE CAR- “ N- M, isifrgiiehyiifis‘ 'g'rl'o"ijoflhhélll‘;fehwf? Pliilzidclnliia . . . . . . .. 42- ‘ Dempsey swounrl up liis brief Vii-fill: uleiiigoiialliiiiciilti)aliinlh illitklll~il > r s - ‘u i Lock ‘or the Trademark Dodglg. gggsgzixssing ‘Crgiggggfy m?! Frank MuL-Ijllepimvs Jbihiuivtlvll INTERNA-l-loNlrpkopfingghila)C gIiitblfllbbClUrCISCtLllllg down i0 train? llllll}, subtle color, pOIIIDIIIIIII’, while .. .».. , . l - _ _ _ . _ . . J . . . l, with a visit to tho theatre last Inlnt gray, paleat ui beige aiui .1. R- N- Olayiool. service supervisor 15"“ Mics" Mill‘ ‘Vfll-“ll- ""1 i-"l- Buffalo as 4o 11-11 night with his will.‘ wit-lit» Taylor llllllf - ~ it in town with the new Dodge four, M‘ “"4 vlvlallilllavclligml- “will; Syracuse“. . ' D . i I D - . H itzliiTt-x Rickard ‘and uisniiull party oii| i 1 i‘ .. ~ - claimed to be. "The fastest four '1. illl- evening Violin and piano Iiitl- . ' ' " l (i .- . ‘ ' ~ 7"“ "I - - 5mm“ I . . . l. . ,N8Wi1lk ..;4J. friends. - NOVELTY TRIMMING i. w l-l ell-ll Mad 31:11:33? gollllxaixélegkgdglrlxitlgfig Sig; £11,031T:lllfillnllyivlirle] mllirH-“lrlv“pailimorc . .530 a steady stream qt visitors at , . _ - ‘ , l . i -~ -~ 5-2 -. * . . , _ A ' ' q ’ Quebec and the Maritime Provilices..lilllllllll. and before rlllriililz zill m.» “Exile. ‘lilo giltiiliseliibs biiilgiillogxgiiii ‘lllfltilili I nx-itiurritli Kiwi“ um Mk0“ u" lAtgiother "Trans Canada" cur is Ulhplfiyéivll their very Ilcr-ii Wlslinu im- Jersey Cm," '4“ “um ride; Mm his wife bu; Dem”- l,,i‘§:,1§,;;“,,§,,,1;,‘$,1,§°Q;‘,§,,§;‘“,1; .' l wan u -i '-'l-i'i"~l'i1.. ' ». ‘ .' .4 . '.- . *“" f, ~ . Q a pflmficycofgrfsfinvffg {ggiieifedtiycgg U‘ u m‘ . ljmm‘ Igfflillbllvlfi ___‘_ __ ______"%'i3l”°y i5 “hm” ‘may l“ “llhdmw mm "ll-i l“ "will": llllliltly ii valuables. ' i W», . ‘in Santana routs. the initial pru- PERSONAL . , ‘C T T -. .1 1 > ‘ u_c on w em race three body -—»-»---- H vkftqfkralkina Mflchinf‘ ('- 1*‘ ~-_~_ny of (Ianada, Limited, Montreal \> _ _ types. a four-door sedan, a cnbrioletl filr. 1.11m \vt'illtll'k, now or Buil- t £23251?‘ and“ g1 Cgllpea H Only thelum ill vlsillug in llic city. . n s ava a e or e very now, s... ._ ‘ , and make s 1211x4461 .e ‘l. ..‘ .. f s. Ir‘? .. . - ». - A .. t, ' -~»~~~---~-.-tiua-.-».a9¢i».~v.u .