__._ o~-%a -_--__\ .‘._ Having given more thar. 0.000 gallons o! milk, in each oi’ the past - two yoarsna cow. said ‘to"be the Y heaviest milking‘ shot-thorn in the , p, Everybody l‘ minster. England, .tor $2.000. 'QQKWQ@Q-OO-O-O§O§QQQ Insidious _- HlCTld. was recently sold at Leo- Eyo io$*foio We use this Idjectlve ai- Wrisedly. l Saflerers horn iliyeslraiis , may have perfect vision and thei-etore do not suspect the presence o! any eye detect. The moths power oi the Entire human organism is Nerve line . Normal eyes, it ls computed utilise ‘about 20% o! , this Nerve lilies-Ry, but when Eye- strsln is prudit; a much. larger’ portion is required.- lleiioe. elective eyes, through thsir-nonhmptlon oi an ex- ccsslve-amount oi Nerve En- ergy may seriously elect the . (auctioning oi other organs oi the body and produce ill health.‘- n/ws: your: EYES l iixinumiui GFJ-Iutcheson i oriomrrritisr’ i 000w l DOLLAR DAY 119d? and we are well iprepared for it as usual for we had made specially for this (lay 20 leases 0f ladies felt {obwoudoir slippers (Kozy corner) which we are (‘willing to turn over to -o-o-oolo-o-o-v-v+ooo-a+.-oq-ap.o o 9 Q t i. 2 6 I from $1.25 to $1.50. Get for they will all, be gone before like last Iyear’s supply. - Q ' Marty BIG y BARGAINS ‘ Odds ._- _..__._.__.,._._ o l7 , " , and Ends “PEERLESS” En-g- Q= l , lish Fox NettingxEveryj ‘~-Boys’ heavy dooblo sole whole stock or grain leather boots, THE ROGERS ‘mm? *9“. $35“ t” HARDWARE Co” fol, $2.50 and LIMITED. l. $3.5m” . T o A ' Youtlisdo. 12 and 13 _ sizes, only’ $3.85 for {$1.95. W0meh’s do $3.30 to $4.00 n» $2.75. Tl rl 5 Misses” I'"$2.8§- for i :‘ roll oguaranteed 15er- foo. .s>.1o ooly by ‘ I ltGrootingtl ‘iCarfifi J Y THE gpii- u. ‘ldiieniirgatlwon; ' We have agaiiihllell our bargain boxes with ‘ . 1mm "1"," ' ioiwk°'.l"79l"“ o l ‘ i M1: to | ‘Schools have re-opened after the . I’ Everybody thought that there was to beno this Eall,‘ but it‘ has come“ in spite of . every. 3 you at 95c (but worth| these now for Xmas,| slot oi 5"‘?- ' w I Iilat ~51“? ‘New Aniian A And Vicinity Rest, with IQETXLWO small sons, Ralph and Leslie .arrived home from a iplcasant ‘visit to CentraLvLot l0. iguests oi Mr. and Mrs. Barrett. Miss Zinck, Red Cross ‘Nurse ls in Travellers: Rest Hall. She pur- ibcses giving twelve ltw-ms. one on |Friday evening ci cacti weak. lit ,must belnteresting as well as use- iiul {or those who are iortunate to attend. Thanksgiving Holidays. ' ‘fc-rxiniy a‘ fewdayi" - ’ Annan. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Campbell and |Master Hal's-id spent Thursday even- [ing in‘ New Amian. . Friend; o! ilntercsted to lcam ct‘ “the marriage _ or Miss Verna Mae daughter oi Mr. and lMrs. Oliver Bernard, North Rustico to MT. Frank W. Townsend ‘son c! Mr. and -Mrs. Major Town-' send Sherbrooke. Miss Bernard was iormerly a pcpular school teacher’ and lVLr. Townsend is a successful young farmer of Sherhrooke. We‘ ‘respectfully take the privilege to ex- ltcnd the bat wishm oi thisnelghw ‘iorlng community to Milgnd Mrs. |Toumsend as they take up their wenturc inllliie. " E A, splendid evening entertainment pcnsisted oi’ Sumrrierside talent took (place in Sherbroake Hall Friday lcvening. The program consisting oi renderedto a well behaved appreci- Iive audience. Sale of (home made candy took place during inter- mission. Somewhere around the vic- inity of $46. was realized. , ‘ ' 1 ‘A . v - _ i “My dear." ‘exclaimed-the ohus- Has i - ivrws.‘ Earle MacMurdo and Miss gig:- alilfigllilglglyfalanned, ‘gnu ' o _ r ‘Edna MacMurrio, _Nort Bedeque, n _ 0 @0111: suc a‘ ' ' o ,were guests pi Mr. and rs. James lhlns- Let us‘ move on." l 1 V. ‘ Reslgfldtlfln . , . ' Mairchbank, Tuesday. ‘ i Mo. and Mrs. Hubert McNeill, Mr, rid Mrs. Robert Marc k, 'I‘rav- lellers Rest were visitors to Summ- lerslde recently. l ‘ 8 i Amongrthose in Summerside last iweek were: Messrs Gordon Huestts, E. C. Oaseley, lEarle l-lucstis with, little Miss Helen and Master Wen- odell, Wllmot Valley. Messrs David‘ Walker, Chester Tuplin, lvlilsses Etta; and Helen Walker, New Annan. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs.‘ Earle Huestis, Wil- Mrs. Samuel Waugh, Travellers I holding a service c-f nursing lessons We hope . itraclzors-and pupils have had a nloasant vacation even tho’ it were Misses Mabel and Louise Gaudet daughtersoi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaudet. LowerBcdcque spent a iew "days with friends in New community/flare ‘ choice songs were exceptionally well, r i-niz,.dii_Ai,zi.or-'riz~rown CUAllDiAN" o ‘t Ceritraliuardian riohLAn DAYS -‘- Very spccia prices on specially selected tapestry moquettc, mohair plush and silk damask furniture covering. Henri , . MacFarlnnc 8a Co. ‘9196-11-20-21 o 5kg gnu-id. V _ i ' wi.-: ARE SHIPPING a batch oi Teach . - imirrors" for resilverlng. Phone us M » l I G00] to cull for yours. Henry Ma ar- _ in Iejiing G1 be " - I 'lanc'& Co. ' - 9i96-l1-..0-2i writes: "l hid beggmgfiociiakgnn murky‘- ' ‘ arising each do with ' . CLINIC for _oripplcd -cli' dvsn dizzy and abadilasteiiiriiiy mouiit My twc-nductcd by Dr. 'I‘.-,_B. Ackoii will bowels were frequent! . clogged Ind be held aim the RerrCross Ollie/e I constipatertlfeelgireatlyyreliovedlinm “Ihursday, November 22nd? _ "u"! Ntrrpurely vegetable laxative”. ' _ ' ' 9074-11-15-6‘ CARTEIPS LITTLE LIVER PILIS -' V’ . . - All dIIIIIUI-fic and 75c red pap." 0N BUYING TRlP—'A represents ~... A COSTL" tive oi‘ one of the largest iur Violet Champion) Travellers. Rest, large quantities oi silver, cross and crossed on the Car Ferry Monday red fox pelts at the oiilce oi A. E. lsarranar: Lake. N. Y. Best wishes Building. Surnrnerside. Hlghosirmar- rollow this worthy and POpQIQmKBi. prices paid loi- all furs. -x - . _ EAST ROYALTY — The annual [moraine of the East Royalty Wo- honie oi Mrs. John E.»l Holmes on Nov. 8. Thirteen members and —~— > , - ‘ii/as answered by the paying of 1m- iBynrlush IilnltedPress), . JILLQI foes. The minutes of the last from Transylvania who recently ing were read and‘ adopted. The Went 9n B fflfi-Illfllfs visit to Buda- fiiresident and smewy Bil/e ‘ $1191!‘ son in economics. says n. story ap-lgendlgd ‘to the nresldentI secretary FEB-film in the. London papers. land treasurer. The election oi oi’- ! main street ct the city the wiielrlerit. Mrs. J. B. Andrew: V' brought her man to a halt before President. Mrs. John E. Holmes; 919111111181 “Look at that rose-col- Treasurer. Miss Ve flllikew‘ ("9' oured silk dress! Really. it is a bar.‘ elected): Directors. Mrs. P’. S. "I admit that it is cheap at thmne Mrs. n. Darrach; organisi- Price." the hushand- conceded. “but/Mrs. A. A. Holmoo- The “ex” find. besides, you will have to pay o1’ Mrs. Arthur R:bc:tson.l_1oll (‘-011 a heavy duty on it at "the Rouman- will he answered by Christmas SUI-l‘ "Oh. I can manage that all the singing 0T the N““°n“1Anth°m'i rlsht." reviled the lady. "1 will windj‘ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cantwell (neefhouses in America is paw biiyino cnroute to their Iuture home i MOI-film F111‘ CO- RE ‘the Hwks young couple .to,theli'- new. hc-ma | __ 91z7'11'17'6i I ‘men's Institute was held at the : K Eone visitor were present.- Roll Olin- LQNDQN. NOV- 17—A tradesman 'an'riu_ai mid of the lastrcfllllfll‘ "leek Pest‘ with his wile has had a les-me-ports. A vote oi thanks was ex- As the pair were walking down ticers resulted as follows: Presi- o drowmokers establishment, ex- seei-etarya-Mgss Ruby Blows"; Rain, 1 simply must‘ have it." Bradley. Mrs. Wondolilo M°YY1SS°Y' you have a new silk dress at homeimeetlng will be .held at the homo Ian ir-lontieizL, v ‘5951110115. The lneeting closed With it round my waist, and the sharp- est Customs oflicer will not flnd it." Two days later‘ the lady had to‘ pass the shop alone. There m the} window was the silk dress in all» its alluring beauty. Eve yvassorely tempted. and as Adam was not there with his tiresome objections: she entered the shop Yandbought the dress. resolving not to let her part-l TORONTO, NOV. ilk-The MUSU Rev. Samuel Prltchard Mathesorh] "Primate pr an Canada. at the 11n- animous request 0f the Upper H0115‘: of the General synod. has with" dawn-q,“ resignation as Primate.‘ " " WOMEN’S » Coloured Felt Slippers‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 89c Black Kid Slipper» .... . . . . . . . . . .. ,, $1.15 Black Kid Slippers. cuban heel . . . . . . .. $1.05 l Many lines o! Patent Leather and Satin lStrap Pumps, Kingsbury and other goods makes, worth up to 58.00, all sizes and _ widths as narrow as A . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.85 Balance of our Nature's Way Dxtords and Two Straps ., . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.95 ~ MISSES i (Sizes 11 to 2.) Black our Boots, nailed soles .... .. 524s Blank Gall Boots, Panco soles . . $1.88 Tan Orfflrtlfl, Panco soles . . . . . . .. . $1.75 TannLcather Qxfords, Panco soles $1.78 GHIBITS» (Sizes s to 101/2) Blackmail Boots. nailed soles $1.98. ’ Black Calf'Bpots,J!xinco soles . . . . . . .. $1.79 Patent Straps, or Black and Tan Leather Oxfords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.09 curios} , (sizes 5 to m) Patent Onfords I. BABY"S BOOTS (T ‘to 5)“ Crosby's Baby Boots, ‘soft soles .... $1.10 u DOLLAR " November 20th ant! 21st“ sAt .iA 11ey,'. 51.080 WE AREIIPhANNING ‘on EAT" THJINGSA" out. You -0N THESE TWO DAYS. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE ~o TSTOREHDISCOUNTEDIEX’ ICPTINGRljffiBElttgQQllgxl. ; Special lines displayed in an attractive niaimer soqtliatlpelcctlons I be easily made, everything innrked in~ plain figures, you may "practically wait on yourselves. A icw oi’ tlieseittractions are mentioned below and will also he shown in our windows, AALLEY & Ca? Limlliod, .1. a MEN ’S , v . Brorvn Lcxthci- Work Boots, Flint-o so!cs $- "Z Brown Ito-Tan Blucher Work Boots, solid as a rock, steel plate 51-15 ~" Men's Brown or Black Fine Boot: $3.11: Men's Tan Cali Oxlorus, all Goodyear Welteil, smouthe as oil $4.20 and $4.90 "Doctor's Boot" old neliabie only .. . . $0.95 BOY’S (Sizes 1 to s) ' Brown ‘or Black Boots, nailed . . . . . . . . .. $2.48 ' Special lot boys strong boots . $1.98 BOY’S (Sizes 11m is)" ' Brown or Black Boots, nailed . . . . . . . . .. 52.28 - ' HOSIERY i Ladlesf Silk Hosiery . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79c k Ladies’ Silk Hosiery, Full Fashioned , ,, $1.28 ‘ Ladies’ Cashmere Hose . . . . . . . $1.35 H ' o Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose . . . . ..>.....$ll3 ' l 5;. i3 "i t‘ Fawn Cloth Buttoned Legglns, regular 82:75 . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 _Men’s Wpol Hose Terms-Gash only. No Approbation’. Parcels Sent. Rubber Goods are all tremely low prices.‘ . 45c and 75c marked‘ at ex- ».-.. 1 _ » ms Grace “momma his int ntion oi. rebirlll8 “Tu” m the yea; midi ‘the resignation was (received at the ner knowuntil they were both safe at home. ' On the journey ‘back to Transyl- vania ‘all went well at the fron- tier. .. - _ Customs oiilcers passed the cou-i pic's luggage without any difilculty l witn- and then a brilliant idea ame to E331“??? 0mg“ led w the the husband. He would ha. e a nt-‘d'°-W;l-Jh, ‘ Hamilton on September 19- b“? ““' ammo“, protest of with the work oi the Church 0f mct valley on the ‘birth of a baby scn in thz-iPrlno-z Courlty Hospital: A delightful everiing'_wa.~s spent jrhursday-cight inst. when the A.- Y. R. A. Kenslngtcn mct at the ‘hos- niils-bie home oi. Mr. and Mrs. Alden’ lvlcase, and ‘whilcd away the Bylin- lng hours very pleasafii-Iyrvli; remarked bv every one that thei tie Joke m; the expense or these '~ ' 'A tin-some oiflcialsland would also ORPKMQLAQE MAIN ENANCE ' 1 |let his wife see that his warninll TION CONTINUED ~50 about her proposed» concealment oi l ‘fQLLEL- ' ‘MYS- AieXxMflcl-efl“ - ~50 tho dress was Justified). J h Yen schoq] 5t, _ , . . . . . ..$ 1-09 A- J- Taylor .50 "That woman is, taking a heau- Rtéb? Hgnhgrson, Gt. Geo. St. . 1.00 Mrs. D. Ross .50 tlful silk dress (back with her." he Mrs ‘P Hughes. Kent St . 1.00 rs. W. Compton . .50 sgid Jcstlrigly to the ofllcials. Fred p’; Nash, Queen st. . 1.00 rs. Masons Ros-o -5° They smiled scorniullv. but the ' _ - lMionlo Mmm“ '50 p" Iva, Livlngstohe a Mrs. Donald Ross . 50 husband was so pleased with his Q. . ‘meeting of the ‘Wflefll bmrd m’ Mm‘ Andeison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 K. L. MacKenzie .. l 117° ‘ 1.00 iMrs. J. Riley 59 a“ connected John Singleton . Christine- MacKerizie Hector MaeKcnzle ,. Mrs, A. Baidclf ' 8 grits. ‘D. ‘C. Campbell . sf." Beaten ' mima- Wight; . . .i. WANTED," ANY QUANTITY ANY QUALITY Highest Market Prices Paid~ For? psih-J-mqia-qi-il-wau-sr .-.1.—_-..,i-~».-l~;,~ axon-emu“. l < w-v-Asoémfl 1'73: . l time went all too quickly; a {mm-WWII wit that he repeated his lest. Clyde Rwefrcllfl Meeiunno" 11322?“ ' ‘ - hei- or interesting games ere play-Without noflolrls the choose of ‘ M's‘ M" 1;. B f“); '50 .- cd and contests were w ked out expression o" h” “W” ’“°‘°~ Haber McPhail ...... zmmrsp n“ t he '50 "l t» h» wooooooiloo no A moo oooo v oo oooool o-o oooomo hm owmoooo . ~ 1&0"... "D.°€..°M.;."."..;::. ""1: I50 °1d “W's” w” “army “My” amcms m“ m honour bound w M“ Seymm" Darmch ' ron|cetherme MacDonald ...... .. .50 , which added greatly, to the ener- make a closer inspection. The wiic Daniel MaeNeill . . . . . . .. 1-00 __ , e mllmemoi?‘ “h” ‘“'°“‘“3'-.A“ ‘p’ m‘°5°°md u’ the lmiis exm“ Kemwth Mmmm ' l 1'00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..si4.00 -~ . pofiizlllg and delicious huiret lunch- motion mom Neil Darrach ..... .. - m, , __ c011 was ~then served ln_the well Wlltnmsrhe reappeared, an oflicinl Angus gamgmn 1.00 p a v _ lcnown oi the alter filmy “T” '11" "hlmklmfl 1W8‘ George Livingstone "00 Crapillltl District per Mrs. Lloyd - 5 l; which everybody took rt in more n "fir ‘hllluee mu" P"? as F Mrs. G. D. MacLean . 1:00 Rogers-on _ i; old, and new iavoirifite 501188 M10“ QFB fgrbatqmmfiddsaul! 8~ Austin Hyde ' 1m . , ' g thanking the host and hostess for It‘ .11 ul-lvh‘ W11 8 s e 317°!‘ mil}; Mrs. A. J..Mlll‘¢hS0ll'ld... . 1m wood a co $ 100 kl, 3 the good\ time spent departed for I tires 0 8W8 mil W BeélWBY- Mrs.vDan MB!!!)B38- ldl- :4 1 0° Mrs, HarryLea . 1.00 q y their rcspcctivelioines. _ t W88 I fimmm’ s“? “m- Mrs. Arch. Mac no - - l-oolMrs. Thus. Btordy .. . . . . . . .. 1.00 - l . » . .. H?’ to m1s1mmf1¢"8g"lfi""m‘"7" Mrs. Hush Mocnl-ealllfli~ ' foolvlrs- Wilmot Large ......... .. 1.0a ' , ii : A famous chicken supper was par- it es.“ snap t e o c . - “You Mrs. John Mao ans I1 - ' o Mrs. Robt. Simmons .. 1.00 ' v ;l taken of .at Travellers Rest ‘Hall. will Dlhthe iii-re or $113k prisog Mrs. Edward‘ MaoPhall . . Mm H’ v_ Norton _ _ _ , . __ v m0 ‘ X _ Thursday cvenin, of the Womens tb is not_ med ‘are "l B Robertthlla 18°11 - ‘ Loo Mrs. Percy Dawson . . . . .. 1.00 - ~ i i‘ Institute oi that place. The’ babies File and _ W £15m“ 1 t f John Murray Loo Mrs. Thomas Simmons . 1.00 i we", mm w-m, an o; fofi’ onners ee asza re ou o . James Livings u” Thomas Simmons. ,.....,. . 1,00 . -. i! rymm’ such as;-'ch|,ckgn with p11 line. Walter rligylgc l o0 lIVIrs. Johh Nicholson p 1.00 ' ' " E its fixings, salads) Dies. Jellies breads v Mrs. Jo 0 - 1:00 saac Beer . . . . .. 1.00 r 551-53“ - __' . °°“‘°°“°§‘°~” n:*"w..~ h- ~ U. cstzostso“ o» a: T-..Bt.:.:... a is ,, ,, , , l.“ . g ey were o a a p, - ' ' 100 - ~ - --- - .1 rea ‘eorgeSree. Chariot town ' i. allaneous nature m which the rood S lflPers rge 3"” m?‘ flak-gm", _ _ m, Khalil-games l 1-09 a ». people Travellersnesthavealways l _ y Java] Bone. _ __. 1m Albexfnu; u 1-9" Representing , ll; 7 W" M“““°’°wh° “an” Better SGTUICG Geor e ounsphfT 5° 1.10 u Rec rsoe mo “Wm m“ Co" "Tn- ' l“ 7 ’ thercsurelyunissed" it. Anumber oi’ _ F _ _. _ 6 - M Y. 3° n - - - - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~ - -~ 1-00 1. ;. ii l I 1 Gleam“, we“, puygd . Mrs. Arch. Livingsw - Miss ary Newsom . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 "mm" ""1 N" Ym‘ f o i muse“ “s ' M Géo ‘e . -___ » . -~ Mrs. spuraeon Livinsoto - o‘ 5° Mrs. bt melamine ..... .. 1.00 5W0"! W! Eurolwllfl Uooflooliono I I5 “m” m” “mm by m’ '8 woonsmcx Nov lll-Estab- Mrs Gordon MacKlnnon Eric Lowther '15 l . P “WW- A “w” 9°“ w” w“! llshment oL-a ‘ultable ‘Y Neil“ MiwKinnon ------ -- 5° Charles 1......" ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' 'l ‘is i " ' ‘ ‘“ l 5 Datronized !by the .I-;i!mbia.gte service mwee s“ Jan“ 1nd Mm John AFthur H t ' Thom“ Best l - - - l. .50 _ i; l ‘.2 1 alkali-luau‘: Zftiiirfiitnilim aid Oobo ‘for wove potatoes from Folio"! Domloll ---------- Brno-oi Harvey ll so] 0- - '1 i? ‘ 3o gooiooov“ .,.,,.*'",1..;“:::..‘2:: 22:03:23.2‘: muramzys Total .......... ... mihzg- =o;:.,o.o;;,og,- M, ,l,-,she,.,,,,,,,.__ ' . l 1; o bull o willing , . * - l. .l - . . l l 1 -l ~ ~ l “m”; New Brunswick pptam-siuppei-s. A -M'§- W "on Simmons - .50 , , . . h?“ public regular weekly or fortnightly ser- North Plnette oer Catherine Mrs. Arthur Simmons/i. .5o_ This is rlimply a Reminder That You Cannotlue Higher Prices, Better L; 3nd“ it is sincerely" 5°33.“ ‘flat ut- vwe was held u d "gun ‘"111 l ~ “Qmhismf _ $5. lgobgt Moore .50 Service or More Courteous Treatment than When ling With - ,5 > ‘mom an,“ gnu“ timing- support o! ‘suchva se Jhould it ms lo t 1 Murchison Loo Mrs. “u; n sohey . . . . . . . . . .. .50’ . - i . a m o o oo o» oooolo o» rooms. ants: m? Mistrial... . w.:'.~....:..::;::::.~;¢ ----- '11 1:2 CHESEBRO BROTHERS 8o ROBBINS ~ l; tain. L‘ ‘ _ - ‘ , a” 0f ‘he Mag; Chtrlgdll. Morrison .gg$Ml-a_ Russel swrdy 35 l ‘lwurwnu. v _ ‘- T , m , Arum . Gun Rom ......... .. . I ___ , ‘ I l .. - Mrs. Ohlrlo-o A~ Morrison ~50 Total .......... 20.15 ' ' p‘. ,. _ p , l _, l ,_M"1'=1"H.‘Boerfl‘:$¢vet m . __ _ t. ' ‘The largest Dealers in Canadian Fish in the. o.~ ..; - " ~ w 3 W ~ ~ l... . . - A - l United States o a < N0 Need l0 Didi. . ..I‘I=I=NW9<>1YB°IW1~ In! ‘ i i» - ~ . . o ‘ _1 “i - ' l —-—. ,. l l At This Season, Special Attention is amp t» . » , ‘ _ _ " . Standing oi ioemweosseheei. for ‘ i3. ' ._ ~ * - _ _ 1 not Any-Alto .- gimoafllgim; 1.08111 = s....i‘i..:t.“.:l1?."il.‘."&i:ll:“ h: _ . l l , »SMELTS-EELS—,SCALLOPS+QETC._ _ . , ’ _ “jggglegngkc a. Octane McKermF. i, i. .1. Momma . ..... .. , s0. W my be ' u}: "ahilkikkpmrm l Nqxhfii . LEN" ° P”? In“ ' ' tal ........$6.00 .8 W ~ mm“ " "m- '- -' “'" A ml’. "three-score- gangolvnrg-l-WWW fiat“? To 2 , . . . ..: live and“! - . u¥mgli .= - -I l " ‘ ». sum; J ‘Maslqislo. l, . . l; 4. '“°""“&rm »___- Yrooréo" p, _. . | d hi “M. kwth , n. l wan lc (BIKEIISIOIHE l . nrt- l. grapes of the season’ ll, I l ‘niarltetY l » o t s.