:18}. yr 2:32. n the list. 2:37 I -'. I etow a, ivite in gas shainnripg, so they tried to inriin‘-date i C‘;-gs where doctor; have pronounced cases .Ii ‘i C m . ‘i til,‘ ‘ vi '3-'{',~_,.’.vi wt for Heart, Nerves. I-Hers THE GUARDIAN, CHA R OTTETQWN, §. PRI » - ..¢-1-u..«.. ., O \ ‘'., v 4" '-1'-’!vt‘F,=4,ut av-v.4» 'c- ~:v.:_ .- —, . ~. ..._p. ..—:.¢_— ._—__.:..... -.._._._.............___. . They Secured the Information. ———g. The “M, ,,,.;,,,,_,m- it the, bar was s foreiizii-looking iK‘l'3‘*"~ “’l‘°” .b°‘"d ,.,,,.,,,-.1 his features, so that it was quite inip-issible to say from just what country he },,,i1¢d. The police justice looked up at him. then called for the German in- terpreter. "Ask him what liisnanie is," said the l-L,|§‘lCL‘, in an undertone, to the interpre- tel‘. -*\V.u heisst dii 7" said the interpreter. The prisoner pu his Iran-l to his ear. "Wie hcisst du ."‘ -. vied the interpreter. The prisoner look: tl -turi-I and did nt-I answer. “Call the French interpreter." Mill the police justice. The French interpreter could no? nuke th» prisoner understand what was wanted of him, so they called the Spanish inter- preter. This man. hUW9V9"» l“"“l "" better than had the others. so the-)’ '~'’*“‘’‘’ the lutllall and the Hebrew and the Rus- sian and the Norwegian and the Dai.i~Ii and Sin dish and the Turkish inn-i pr. t. rs, but none of them could get an t\ll.wWt‘!‘ from the pris ner. They Cttllle to the coizclusi ill Ilia’. the man was deal, so, after hawling th ques- tion at him, they wrote it down in Ger- man, Fri-rich, and every oth: r known fo _ ' n‘l-mguage. Bu the prisoner merely look stupid and did not answer. They came to the conclusion that hi- him in er-ery foreign language known. Finally’ the court policeman lost his temper. ' -“Why the devil dun’; you tell his honor your name?" he cried. I The prisoner loolted surprised. "And shure," said he, “and is that what ye are after} Why the devil didn't you say so?”—-Kate Field’s Washington. .3» ...... . V .-3.3 ..__.. Miscellaneous Items The cleverest of the Kssier 3 children is th- eldest, thc crown prince, who is rifled with musical talent and plays very sk lfully on the violin. The cliiidgen are all remarkably ghedient. ’ pl-i, this ringing in the ears 2 (iii, this humming in the headl _ fiswliing. blowingi snufing, gasping, Watering eyes rid throat a.-raping. Hislth impaired and comfort fled. Till I would that l were dead! _"Tist folly to s zffer s » - iih catarrhal tron bis; when the worst cases of chronic catsrrh in head are relieved and cured by the a ‘cleansing and healing properties of Dr. Sage‘: Cstsrrh Remedy. It purifies the foul breath, by removing th - cause of ottence. the sore and intiamed‘pass.iges, and per- ects a ing cure. ' kind of '6 reading” which “ inalreth a full Qgn,” probably the wine when it is r‘§sd—Puclr. it is not theory but hot:-that Hood's Sar- saparilll. makes the along. A fir will conyince yoigofits 3 n ys yop selgom ‘real concern ,,.1,;g:°..ni’;ss you-fipd it mar? who is reading owl comznnnigatiqp in g. newspaper.- rnira ‘atolls. why squander mpney in rirjensive dr‘ctor’s bills when Dr Williams’ Pink fills for pale pie offer so cheap and. positive a blood E:?13¢r, nerve tome and spring re constructor? The most marvelous remedy of the age. incurable, Sold by all dealers, or sent on 555,551 -p-ice—5o centre box, or six boxes hddgess Di’. lrilliarns‘ Med. Co., ,. kvflle, O_n_t‘.,‘o:r Mbrristown, N. Y. Be 'gar¢‘9l’ioiwi°‘P5: 'r,:he,., are 1r is of wivgs in the world who 1 WONOER IN WEIIIIIIOI A Representative Farmer Speaks. ,_", ’vo' I M. , ,r_ .’ ' . ’ ~' . , _/ ,. A. .,.1,« . - V ' ,. ’ r "/v v’ . ‘I A ~/.' I . //./.. 1/ » MR. C. C. HAUN. The folloWing remarkable facts are fully certified to as being undeniably correct in every particular‘. Mr. Haun is well known in the vicinity, having resided here over fifty years, and is highly respected as 3 man of the strictes‘5 honor, whose word is as good as his bond. As will be seen from his letter, four physicians had attended him. and it was only after he had given up hope of cure that be decided to try Burdock Blood Bitters on the recommendation of ai disease by its use. Mr. Benn as follows: 9 ' o i Sms.—I think I have been one Of the Worst sufierers you have yet heard 0:’, liziring been six years in the bands of four: of our best doctors Without obmininé permanent relief, but continually growing “W-‘0. until almost beypnd hope of re-_’ ."u'~.':t'_'v', I ti'ied your ‘S and got relief he =1 few <_1a.vs. ‘Every organ of my bod wfi-s clerangeil, the liver enlarged, harden _ _a2'.(l fv‘O‘.'[)l\l. the heart and digestive grjgagg .~‘~i‘i;2u:~l}' -.‘.eraia5:ed. a large abscess lnmy been, followed by paralysis of the right leg. in fact the lower half of my body was entirely useless. After using Burdock Blood Bitters for a. few days the abscess burst, discharging fully five quarts of pus in two hours. I felt as if I lied received a shock from a powerful battery. *lIy‘ re’-‘ covery after this was steady and the cure permanent, ‘soeixigthat for the four years’; since I have had as good health as ever had. ‘I still take an occasional _ ‘ ttle" I} that I need. it bn'tfBeccuse1’wi rel... my systexn in perfect working order. f can think of no more remarkable case than what I have myself passed through, and no words can express my thankfulness for such perfect recovery. 0. C. Hunt, Welland in this connection the following ‘letter from T. Cumines. Bsq.. a‘ leading of Welland, Ont., speaks for itself; - ' Me=srs. T. Milburn & Co., Toronto}, ‘ "GI-:N'l'LE)1E§i',-—I have been personslli __ e,-ct ua-inted with Mr. C. C. Haun_‘ioi5:th las 20_"yea.1-s, and have alwsysrfoundhi __ every reliable‘ man. You mayplace ‘the ‘utmost’ confidence in an’ ' he with regard to your medicine. s has in inanjé the last four’ “ ’ Id tharit was marvellous tliewag lbs; Burdock Blopd Bitters had and that lie'now felt as able to do _a day‘g work as he ever felt in his life. Althea it quite well be still. takes some B. B. . occasionall , as he says, to keep him in perfect h th. Yours 'trr-uly. C norms inmuis, ‘ Welland, Out. The steadily increasing sale of B; B. _B_.‘, the of~.timeit'l_ias'heen before-the people, the _fact'that it cures to stay culfed. attest the sterling 1116145 05 ° monarch of medicines, the poo le’s favori purifier, tonic ' ‘r ' a¢v:t know that their hgslymds are "jovial ",4 w1,g1¢..sonled" except when they see it in the p;p¢rs.— Atchison Globe. ujohnsorfs Anodyne; Linlmc vented my death from bronchitis," writes an ardent frient . . Do you wear your sunniest smiles when .0; want to get an unisual favor from your husband? No; I ‘"31’ my b’"“‘5‘ ¥gl'13;')ntl‘l Register. ’ ' qgonce Ised. you wilhlikcothers. _ , . . '— 1 "a, e led,b -tug" an: F‘ 9.: 1°‘ 13°” Anew: hment» and .13.“?! a’.:i.ia2ii”°"*',ii”'i;rr.i:; ll°ll!"‘§E - ' i o ‘ ' ' ,,;,,,,,i,—Heuoi what but you sot tint ‘ iacharlottsliown by A. S. J( an. , __ - .. Geo. H n , s W. od .. .3. .35. can pg;-:~:beg, {;;,;-,5 33:‘ .r_7§‘.;.i.’:.':3ii. .. w.....‘::i.:';..... ” gilk at 3|!‘ 55mg ' all doors-—CIothier and Furnisher. t hened by Johnson’: A,‘1,°;§, rligiiirecied with each . ,,,.,,,,g, is h i t t In In phattcop QOYIDAOCO. milt :'rcide never think $0 N0‘ .1“ 3,5110‘ Elm toléanfi gjégrher it’ loaded —-_‘-Raul §_ limp; ‘ -,1.‘ in Hair Rcnever is_pron9iin9¢d1h° be-~ pr ‘ made for thickening the growth at the Mr» and "storing that ?’l“°l”‘ 8'!’ ;o its original §010¥- “ ‘rte coral insects choose the suuunlt of a future andprospectiye volcano to build upon I no no-my mosses... ‘hoot ‘ Lake, Ont. Ian. 3, 1890. W. H. CoIss'roCK. Broclivillc. ‘ Den Sir:—For a iiurnber of years Lléavc , id , "-Dr. Morse’: inn “’°‘*‘ “i‘»‘.i"i.’«‘»’ =1 wtsemhe. very ‘zest gr"*«1u.'.r y tlsc.!'.’89d Ill ‘I2! ¢*!§*°'“.*“ T“, h 0‘ t V . _ p; ‘ hllfi R. LAwsou;hb smug may he on snow of weather, but 1111! HOW ‘Pd’! bmmcti new?’ the Wonderful Iaeeoio ’ or Hood's Ssrsaparilla as a blood purifier en- titles it to your confi ‘nice. No 9010! PT’?!- rstion has such a record oI cure: of Scrofulsr Salt Rheum. Blood Poisoning, or other blood diseases. To try it is to know its merit. Be #212 get ?lood’s' Sss-sspgtills; ’ ‘ ‘or a eneral family cstavrr _ vyeconfl, _ I rpcliiiqmegd Hood’: fills. Tbiiy should Lyery heme medicine chat. to 5 i A sign in Cleveland ' reads “ Ise Kresxn suture," which is positively the worst cold spell of the season. IKODA’S DISCOVERY the T . ....----_....__. OOK S (lotion Boot .. C0![P0l3']'D. A recent discovery by an old physlclyanbv .‘woc¢.sq/uu: Lamas. Is the only perfect ly sagrgséind riggialtsile med: in ove . eware o ‘iiniirincipled dru_ j who ,, . _..‘7ot}'er inferior in cinesin ,lnce‘ofth1s.‘- Lslr'for_Coox's Qorrorz Boorr Xfouxn, no substitute, or enclose 81 and tlir-ee.cent'(hnada postage stamps in letter ave . it, lit in. roe.’ an to everywhere. Dec 4.—d V 8 s-w 4?’ "SW? . Or. Horse’: Indian Real Pills: E Y are’ the Remedy that the bounleous hand of nature has provided for-ca/I diseases arising fro; I.lIPUliE BLOOD. , , oseoe ' G as-fun ggre for ll. MBPSB. .9 ‘*,;.‘)§$1,,.i‘.~§;§‘r'.li'i5:‘l’i‘.‘v..... ' s A. trial.’ ‘Warn’. Pill _,‘_;‘, FOR SALE 3!’ lLl"_D£A_L£fif an.‘ g,....n.;mes-lean em- g.,,,, nlood. Gssas-nsstee knot with every bottle. Pay 1” p , _. -A V _ . . - Wee Women ornament their dresses behind be- cause they like_to have nice. p ll“ 859'“. flgg ‘bell their backs 81¢ . i on -8 exist!!!“ it! 9 p Z - Bfil . <1 _ 0”,’ ggrlain spugfic for Prensa, I j 1! “"3 3i."a‘i".‘,i'.‘l%.- 31 . F ” V ‘Mr. liar.-mmiwl. NJ. 3"“" :4! 55';-T" ' ‘ v .gi_'Z:qB_crfz;.g, ,_ -, 7!} I [ring yes, ualai and [711 ' from marlvaram , , - I: a I/a:— Irving . . “épecifficsfor Les‘ _ Hanliood. Failm Iayorandflerrorrsnebility. Alsosealc , §o_,/.:rlart_ls'rsgfa¢'t.r and tr-ul/u. T ”‘ 3 ‘.r"“’."5"‘"'.""'§’-"“'-' -..:. mgr . ,,_-4;. .; ~ -2 ‘r-3'4" ~- !as"rms (Bowen, 7 I.|¢'Y°'* “"1- ncigiibor who had been cured of a. similar‘: bi n3iircIi7 vegetable .\ ,, Ns:uii..'s Ru.-air \ ,;,',f:,"bu’h“! 7°" Jr’) year-.I Ooiiglts. fields, Oreiigi, _ wuoo/we car.-'3;/, i:oiiaEsiioN,iisrii:stA,Bimiiciiiiss. IRRITATION OF THE THROAT, AND All. THROAT AND LUNG TROIJBLES. -‘JURES AS I? B‘! MAGIC. Unprecedented Success proves its reliability AT ALI. DEALERS AN3 l‘r'II8l.ESlil.£ DRUGGISTS —_—...._.._ H. P4X T01! 8.4/30. PROPRIETOR, WOODSTOCK . N. B. A .By-Law for licensing, regulat- ing or preventing Billiard Tables, Bowling Alleys or other like places of Amusement. Be it enacted by the City Cp ncil of the City of Charlottetown. as fol ows :--+ 1. From and after the First day of July "fut. A- D; 139?». I10. Person shall have in ‘s possession, custody or power, in said City. any billiard. pool or bagatelle table, or.any bow ing alley set up for hire or gain. directly or indirectly, without liav. izig first obtained the license therefor sev- erally rec,u'irer.l by this By-Law. 2 bio billiard, pool or bagntella tablg or boiling alley shall be licensed or kept or used in any tavern, inn, house of en- tertainment, s-il-ioi. or place where intox- icating liquors are =uld, or in or upon any premises connected therewith. 3. All applications for a license to kee either a billiard, pool or bagatelle table, or to keep a bowling alley, shall be made in writing to the City C ‘uncil of said City. a copy of which petition shallbe tiled in the oflice of the,City Clerk at least one month preyioua to the lpeetmg of the Qouucil at which such petition is to be presented. 4. It sbal he the right and privilege of any ten or more civic électorshsving votes in the civic ward in which the petitioner for such license seeks to set up such bil- Iisrd, pool or bagat lle table or such bowl- ing alley, to object by petition or in any zsiznilar niar-= or to the granting of any such iicezise viiihiii such Ward, such objectiopg to be filed with the said City"CIsrlfi.t leas four days previous to the first meeting of the Council to consider such application for license. 5. The objections which may be taken to the grantin of an such license may be one or nttirdzfifhfi in lowing :4¢-_- ‘ a. That the__ pplicant isof bad fame and character. “ ' b. That the premises in uestiori areout of repair or are not in ii ii p, -ii-lit-iqn to r '*“"’f‘ “°°?“‘“?f;€'-E93‘! ,:‘."AF,.'.*.,‘-.‘¢’...’ W “l*i3‘l9.‘l c Thst the licensing therefor-. ig not re. qiiired in the neighhorliood; or that the pr-. mi.=.es in which such billiard, pool or hag-atelle table or such bowling alley is sought to be set up and used, are in the immediate vicinity of a place of public worship, hospital or school ; or that the quiet of the place or locality in whicn such premises are situated will be disturbed if any such licenseis granted. " ‘ 6. Every application for gucli license and all ob'ectio_ris to every such applica- tion shall e heard and determined at at regular meeting of Council, open to thp public. ‘ 7. The Council may refuse or grant any such license. In case it shall be de- termined to grant any such license the Mayor of the City shall issue the same, countersigned by the City Clerk, on pay- ment to such Clerk of a license fee of twenty-five dollars for each billiarcl,‘ poo’; or bagatelle” table, apd of a license ‘fee 0' fifty fol‘ each bowling alley, the license for the several keeping and iggii; London 35 E:;éEs SPRING I GOODS NOW’ OEENING. 75$-.7 Hangarseiiérmwanr :o7fifiici*Eiii Your ’Spl'lllg' Stills and 0vei'-Coats Froiii Us he‘? in ; Sl.(‘d~‘, St-i‘ges,‘i:tc. ct-.; low :is.tlie-lowest. Stat-lg. II). A- We giiai~aiiie..» :-is good it fitting garment as y-in can get on P. E. I., :1 cl we l'I.‘~l\C the finest di<p!ny of cloths ever iinpmtoil llgil: li "« ofcho Iri-Ii and Cniiazlian 'I weed, Wor- Clur p|'it'c.-5, as usual, will be f0llll¥lta~, ' ~‘ ‘ Our Suits are surprising every, body. Ilats i1lld’Meii’s Fit iiisliings in endless variety. Nc\t't3s_t Styles and lowest Prices. Paper Hangings Come and see our 1itrw »Window Blinds, Ourtaiii idles, Oarpat . Felt. -=-=-r-(8) Cheapest t)laee'iii L‘-h‘town a Don't fail to see our bar-gain warein a few days. Look out Wonderful, Hangar Go. THE HAVE BIGET - >- (? (Y. Culié Tin Plates, lngot DODID . whoiesaife 8;, ing whereof has been gl'?‘\lll’P§l said ,un_cil, which said several license shall giant} continue in force for one ear only ; om the date of the issue thereo , not re- ' newable, but the licensee may make a fresh application for a new license in manner hereinbefore provided. 8. All such licenses shall be granted subject to the following conditions, the breach of any of which shall be deemed a‘ breach of this By Law :— ' " (ail) The _i'-eiiiises in which any such billiard, o_r bagatelle table or anyl such bowlin alley is kept or used shall be clospd at | _e hour of ten 0’ lock, .in. gvery evening, and not qpepe be lg teh. o'clock s.rn. ' _ i (b.) 'l‘here shall not be any internal means of communication between the room in which such billiard, pool or ‘bags- telle table or such bowling alley is kept or . used and any place in which spirituous fermented or other manufactured liquors are or may be sold. , . ; - 1:. $0 person licensed ‘as; aforesaid shall pei-mi , alto’ or stiller; any spirituous or fermented _ quors‘ to be. drunk in the room‘ in Which‘ such billiard, pool or bag- atelle table or such bowling alley is kept and used or in or ,upon thp, premises eon- neoted there: itli. Nor permit, allow or sufl'er any gambling in such room or pre.- mises, or any betting on any game played in suchrooin. Nor permit, allow or suf- fer any minor under the “age of sixteen years to be or remain in such room with- out the written consent of _his parent‘ or guardian first had, and obtained.‘ , 9. Amy or persons giiilty of any infraction of any of the provisions of this * By-Law. including those contained in Section 8, shall u‘p£n conviction thereof .before the Stipen ' ry ltlagistrate of h the City of: Clisrlottetown forfeit and pay a. penalty not exceeding the sum of sixty dollars for each offence exclusive of costs, and in default of ‘payment thereof, it shall and may be law! for the said Magistrate to commit the oflbnder or offenders to the common jail-of.the said city for any ind not exceeding ninety _ without-hard labor, unless t, e paid penal- ty and Lsll cast and chargesbe sooner paid. 7 l T. HEATH H-HIILAND, Mayor of City of Charlottetown. ’ H. M. DAVISON, - a City Clerk. City Clerk's Oflice, April 14th, 1892. April 14, 2aw 2w, pat. lfliillil-ii-E_;_:9:_a~: ms. 200 .ii5iiiiini.s. ‘- "sniei >_ ' Vt“ ~-«.‘ ..,.~ ,5 - ~’.. N. B.’& M. RATTENBURY. Visi- D iSt.Geoi an ixitli ‘or “’ or ers in Bookbinding. prices the lowest of any workmanship second to none. I manufacture of BLANK Booxs. Call and See me at J. I). 1llcLeoil’s Corner are deter-niiiivd to sell more Wall Paper and Window Blinds thanany other Iirm in town, and in order to do this we be- gaii aright, and intend to continue right.. We Iiave bought what we believe to be the finest Stock in Town F012 C.‘-Asn, and are going to SELL Ir AT As SMALL A MARGIN .as business pringiples will permit. We are going to make a clearance sale of China and Glass Best Stationery at lowest prices is our motto. Our 1_(lc stutioiiery package with Pocket Kalle, etc,, is Everylliing Cheap in proportion. Galvanised Iron, pure Manilla Rope and Marlins, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Rosin, Whiting, Paints, etc. “ .3. pi. automaton TO THE FRONT AGAIN. I Alilgl a_ -» in at my old stand, and am prepared to attend to Q . establishment in this City, and. t the BAZ -\AR sronn; w.; s in last year’s paper. for the advertisement. Queen’ St. IN srocz PRICES. Tin, Bar Copper, Rlack and Retail Hardware. -21”-—‘ As usual you will find my Special attention given to the I am bound to lead. ’ ePharmaey 15033 .S BLOCK. Before 1-ecgiving our Spring Stock of Drugs Chgmicals, Soaps and Perfumes we Wlll eke: out the remaining portion of our Winter's str ck of Soaps, Perfumes, ‘Toilet and Fancy Articles at greatly reduced prices. _ErIg_lis’-I. American, Germsn,and_Canadian Soaps‘ and perfumes always on hand, .We are also cleaning out our Winter Srcclr of Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, egg, §i lovers of a genuine ligvang can‘ procure their smoke "l%°*"l'“ svs'~ . z . e -- ' ’,Qintment is getting more‘ popular than river, and we soon hope to see its house- hold word. Try (box. sample ‘Ice, regular size 25 r. as c. DAVilE8i.,~Drugglst_,.. MGINNIS Bnos. sum... ‘-is--to:-I-I I Work as lpeimsltr . oft.-very kindjprornptly attended to. A goodv_srietyof~ e,=-‘leis?!’ etc, always on-hand. rTer.ms tosuit all in chssers. Near Mark Wnght’s factory, Itrveet. , P. 1?. Island. gs BA,RR_ELS._ ._. I * 2:001:30 BOX1s‘.SxEs'}‘3“°rr ants. h,d.i,do‘. s p it. s. as it. airrussunr die. fl.‘-‘——ils‘w witit. = nos ANGITSL The Telephone Oo’y ERSON S using the Tele- phone would find talking much more satisfactory if they would observe the following Riilrse . ; 1st.'Spes'ik with your month about four inches from the ‘transmitter. ’ . 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not too loud, and distinctly. -- 3rd. Place the Telephone so on EDWARD ISLAND. , ,“ 3’ 5 -4“ ~' l ‘ ,4 2‘ 1 .5 :4 “x. l . 3 -,g 5 - -i I . .....,..._........._... , *_ ' V Q €_ Qrieeii S5. Cllarlwttetuwn, I U NTO buying trasliy.FurniIttre bscsise Nil‘ n »ue.but the best-which is ,_ 4 COMPTON, keeps it . always, Osllztu and his 7 largest and most varied in sown,-~ and you can ‘ I sandals thatha wonft be sneer-sold. A lsr-gevsr-iety “ ' " "‘!r~—1'W fie‘... V’ - ii - - ti 2. — ~ . on A FlIl8.T—cI.A8*8 I i r ', , SAFETY stems. and Rattan Goods very ins.a.nd ‘R. A cheer- (mug , Monumental Tombs, &e., In Item nnd_,Isrblo. Msniifsctttrer of In kfidsiof Isssusstsl aunt in ‘Italian flbfil A. First 3:3“, P.‘E.= .D° D-' ‘°R.UE- Clock and Watcltmakor, W £.MuI. wt.sliss.,¢loh;snl Clssaslssl _‘ si..iuiusi’u"nu'i"sau.- -~ .--7,2-.s..s;..w ' —.-- Coine lnsnd songs ,-“*3; «;.. . » -- I ‘ i‘ ' I . . r s We want to taste rush fit now no ' I-‘s-l—lo Building." an the-Latest sizes and Styles of Photos. Old pictures renewed and gm very’, wofiika guarantee: I, . “T i 35 t 099033“. lasts until last week in April. ’ 0. mch28—lmo E have on hand a quit- in all the latest fsshi ble designs, tri-colored Plush. r Cloth and raw Silk upliolstsn lugs, which will be closed during the next month s‘t,.,nost and charges. You find our dispby in Cr'sli)’s Bflék BM‘ sires nsrrrz . lI.'I. s-1-coin is now cossllts Largest and Most yet y . Bouvthtii . R. T. HOLMAN. as to cover the Ear,‘ just other ’ sounds. -‘Do not hard on-theshr-.~ — - .. It is possible to talk and be heard when standitigback two or three feet from the trans- initter, if on, shout loud enough, but , is not a pleasant mode’ of conversation, is en- tirely unnecesmry, and is a useless waste: of; wind and lungs, besides being very an- ‘ -- noying to all "within range of your voice. 7 * , , sir? i ‘you wished 30:2 out all : F933. PHOTOGRAPIII‘-ER.’ I vim trim, - .421 prodiwts mi. am ‘sul-' I tity of PABLOB Si:trne'“°‘ F you wantto get suits Y°“1‘b°Y38“‘° - D. STEWAB . . If you want cheap and as gsnt suits for Youths and 5.: p ‘ "' E17’ , ii