UvLMBr-K liyfi. FORUM BOX SEATS A OX Seats for all Senior Hockey B games will be on sale at the FORUM Ticket 0ffi-> Wednesday, ' l November 26, at 10 A. ‘M. _. l I 1 I . 1 I 04000060000 00600-0 000+“ n Classified Advertisements ........ i0: Per line of 5 word- 0“ m'm“'n,,,,u@"'"mmm-.==...... Cu‘ per Ilnc u | word: flung." . lc per Ilnc of I words "on." Ofifiihlllfi‘. mm Insertions 1c per "l: "l 5 '9'” wo+o+¢4"*9""§2'_'.°_l*.'f'1!lfi'.'}“"“"*'"° l A Aégtg Wanted a-TO Let i TO LET-SMALL HEATED FLAT. P. J. MacDonald. 9450-11-26-21 l 1 1 I 1 1 1 l Z”" curs-warn: roll Miloml’: baited Art Limited, 102 Wlmlfixi. Nov. 26- W-M-36i. l nousc ANI) BARN 'I'0 LL" . Ar-l ply 103 Grafton 5 . T0 LET-FURNISHED noose. A.l E. McNcill, 127 Grafton St. l . 0382-11-24-3l l .--—-—T-‘"'_-"' For bale ...T5;1i6;v".§, ussn ONLY 1 week” Guardian. F.S.-9240-f.I 0 LET. BOARD AND niflllfhglron band at Guardian ice- GARAGE Ar o2 GRAFTON s1". Ar- l . . — , “LE-TWO isLAno amen 1i 51$ T—O LEIIT- 107 WEY- mouth Street. 9375-11-24-3l. ply 48 Upper Queen. ‘ 1 d r ur wars "T. L." 9369-11-2-1-31.‘ v d tl ee an o ' - ___ ' 52,2:- iiiilrh, Mt. Herbert. ' '_ 9438-11-26-3. Salesman Wanted _ l. N; “LB-ONE RED FOX. MALE. “m. (mm, souris Line Road. _ 8435-11-26-31. SALESMEN WANTED - SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay- Free outfit. We want now a reliable, energetic repres- entative to handle the bcst dis- tricts on the Island. Our agency is profitable Write Pclham Nursery 00.. Toronto. 0.11". S. W. li-wstf m; 51.5133. DYNAMO. m pcfect condition. Avnlypguzléilaalgx- E1511: man row sALE. CON- mm; of a5 Acres of land. Apply illi Gilhs, DeSablc. w m“ 11442-11-26-51 ‘Fituations Vacant Male EARN $0.00 T0 $10.00 PER DAY. Big demand. Only few weeks re- quired to learn at Canada's oldest and most reliable trade schools. Write for_ free literature. Dominion Trade Schools, i107 St. Lawrence, Montreal, Ontario. S. V. M. 26-41. l sciioousn “FLORENCE c" non gig, Registered tonnflse 74- 0W9“ by Estate of the late Captain Paul 1-, 505mm. Equipped with 30 II. P. Bruce Stewart engine. Open to in- spection at Holman! Wharf, Sum- merslde. Raymond Costain, Ad- ministrntor kc. 9402-11-25-01. - Minature Rifle p Siuation Wanted l S h o o t ibim 112s {viii-i- wonK. rAnM wvrk dutiful-Will “l” "l" W°°d by L0cAi. TEAM ro suoor 1N SUM- MERSIDE SATURDAY cord. Aoply Guardian. 0396-11-25-81. " '7 _ Small lcad bullets merrily whistlcd Mutenaneaus their way ovcr the 25 yard miniature lstevvart, Bonshaw, $30; 'Pratt. St. Peters. $20: Hon. R. IAAI. i llientral Guardian l WW1"? mllflfillml Anions. FANCY worm of all kinds at Trinity Bazaar tomorrow. 9423-1‘. ACKNOwLEDGEMENT-JTIB 55-: _ ltcrs of the City Hospital acknoweldge 1 with grstitudehchcquc for $530, re- lceived from the estate of the late Dr. S. It. Jenkins. A osrosrr or saoo and $1.00 per ‘ seat plus tax will reserve a. comfort- able box of four seats for all senior hockey games at the Forum. 9441-11-21: l POLICE COURT-At the Police ‘Jourt yesterday morning a. man charged with being drunk and in- capable was fined $5 and costs or ten days. The case of a man charg- cd with forging and with obtaining goods under false pretenses was ad- yourncd till today. ST. JAMES CHURCH MID-WEEK LEUPURETTE-The Rev. Moorhsad Legate will deliver the second of his Great Belgians of the World this (Wednesday) evening at the mid- week service in St. James Hall at a quarter to eight o'clock. The subject for this evening is “The Religion oi Buddha." All will be welcome. P. S. S. LITERARY SOCIETY RE- ORGANIZED — The Prince Street School Literary Society was re-or- _ ganlzed yesterday. Rev. Dr. Ramsay addressed the teachers and others present on John Masefields "Ever- lasting Goodness." light refresh- merits were served at the conclusion of the study period. P. E. I. Hospital Collections A. .1.“ Larrabce. than, $38.00; A. Fraser, Klngsboro. s88: W. F. Chester QHFKL Clark, Mt. Stewart, $40. _ slams CLARY-At City Hospital, Nov. 22, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clary, George- town, a son. ‘ STEWART-Al; City Hospital, Nbv. range in the Armourles last night. as some of the marksmen of the Signal ‘Company hcld practice, and many of the targets registered a quantity of bulls eyes. The boys are getting ready - for s. match w.th the Summcrside crack shots on Saturday and the team, consisting of ten, will be picked on Wednesday night. All those wish- ing to try for the team will please be on hand. So far this season the club has registered twclvc new members and if the members of inst year all join up the miniature sore: should place well in the realm of sport this w'n- ter. So drop in an Wednesday night boys and get in line for the Suin- mcrside shoot. Anybody who is will- ing to take n car. leaving the city about 3.30 p. m. kindly notify the Secretary. This miniature series is open not form ALFBED mcnonALn, eno- vinclal Land Surveyor, Herman- vlile. 9279-‘11-21-1mo. IICAPED I-‘IIOM MY RANCII TWO female foxes. tattoo marks C.P.P.- l5 and C.V.E.-2F. Information re- ousted. Phone 554. Arthur H. lhper, Mt. Edward Road. 9420-1l-25-4i. Boarders Wanted lilo: CLER-KS WANTED i6 . Please call at 53 Euston 8t. 944041-2041. iriQrhai Supplies UOIIPLETE STOCK.‘ McKENNA Otstume Company, Toronto, On- hi». '1". s. Nov. 3-1mth. _..Female Help Wanted -...__. Warren - YOUNG counrnv film‘: mil‘ wml1flh°“5'~‘£"°rl"- BN° only to members of the Sgnul Com- -’-; or was n . l! ox n ‘ ‘e V, ,, ‘yo. 1m 3 QMEFIPMJL pan_, but to nny person who ui.hr:s to takc up shooting. If you are in- l tercstcd, run down some evening and ' scc how things nrc going along. i j "Amp-curt wrrn EXPERI- Pflce as dress-maker's helper. Apply “M. B. Gilindn, 167 Prince st. _-, 9441-11-20-21 Wanted .;___g_ . limbo AN oxronn on» .511l’0l1sl'1lrc ram. Apply Wallace! Hockey Leqgue The annual mcetlng of the Island Hockey league was held last evening at the Revere Hotel. The following officers were appointed for the ensu- EMcLalne. 9 Mlle Creek. " D401-1l-25-3i. iM l Fly-run TO new LARGE glmllse suitable for boarders. Con- jvléfll- furnished or unfurnished. ~ Ould exchange for six room cot- JW- Anny m»; no. 9434-11-26-31. L ‘w WANTED TO BENT first) r0 1mm‘ m cnAn- " ‘flown. rooms centrally located -°' "1 "lbw-date tea room. Reply .1, s g lng year: President. H. M. DOWIfHB. Jana 413$?“ 5th 305mg,‘ Summersde: Vice-President. S. F. ~ l ' ' ' n’ Ma 4146' Doyle, Charlottetown; Secretary Lo 'I‘ree.surcr, Lloyd Lewis, Summerslde; _.g_ st ‘Ezecutive. .1. s. Stems. Charlotte- LO" _ GUN l town, Ralph Silllphant, Summcrsldc. hear Blooming Point. Please haw, ‘ It was decided that ths first game 1* Guardian 0111”, 3| will be played on January 2nd at ' Charlottetown, and that throughout the season games will bs played on ‘Tuesdays at Summerslde and on Pri- dsys at Charlottetown. The application -of the Victoria hockey team, represented by Messrs. Br! Prowsc and Hal. Bpillctt, for ad- <- .. 3°“ Tum“; o’ Bu“. into the Island tensile was ~ l Terrccc No. s Wafer so“; -, flmn Attached. g Pmusm immin- ma. " i Mel! L- n. roots a 0o, ---—_--_-_-_-_—- BE PIIOTOGRAPIIED TI]! MONTH FOB YOUR XMAS-PHOTOS CIIABWILL STUDIO _ begiruiing at 2.30 p. m. s a n at Birch Hill Cemetery. l 24, to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Stewart, City‘, a daughter. WALSH-At City Hospital, Nov. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walsh, Brad- ulbane, a son. MARRIAGES IPOSTER-MURRAY-At the resi- dence of Rev. E. H. Ramsay, '71 Upper Prince Street, Charlottetown, Nov. l9, i930, Harry Edwin Foster, of Bed- ford Station, to Martha Matilda Mur- ray, of Dunstaifnage. DEATHS YOUNG-At Earnscliff, Nov. 25, 93; lvfarion Young, age v17 years. Funeral leaving house Thursday at 2 dclock McDONALD-In the City Hospital, Nov. 25, Fidcleus MacDonald. Re- mains will be forwarded from A. A. Hcnnemys Funeral Home, this afternoon to Morell. WEATIIERBIE-At Pownal, Nov. 24, 1930, Alexander Wcatherbie, aged 78 years. Funeral Wednesday. service Interment JENKINS-At Charlottetown. P. E. i, Nov. 25th, Klcr Jenkins, four year old son of Dr. J. S. and Mrs. Jenkins. Funeral private from a0 Brighton Road, this morninl- Pleas: omit flowers. IN MEMORIAM lottctown, Nov. 27, 1929. 0 never endln rest. And folds them to his breast. No lrlef, no toil, no cm, In tender welcome there. Mother and brothers. $0'€‘3-0“‘ N. D. MacLean IINDIITAID iALBI - filwhhIl I NI“ IXIO Pllfll III-lo- oooooooo-o-oooo-oo In fond and loving memory of my dear dsughterl and Sisters Rots Mary and Catherine Elizabeth Camp- bell, who departed this Ilfc in Char- 0 sweet the homo beyond the ckiosl I Where Jesus cslll his tender lambs. l They have no woo nor sorrow now, For lo they hen the shepherds voice am-u-w l 4. OO0OQOOQOOOOO-OQI t.;:.'.'.;l.‘..i ii.lv;.'1..J u! WEDNESDAY "LIS-Tuxls High School Square, reg- l ulaf meeting-Social mu. ‘MO-Weekly Prayer l attends of all members of . the congregation is urgently solicited-Visitors heartily wel- comwllcsrts Memorial lhll. THURSDAY .5.00 to 7.00—Annual tea and sale of | Fancy Work under auspices Ladies‘ Aid and King's Daugh- icrs-The public invited - Tea 50c. Entrance Hearts Memorial . Ball. 9422-ll. MARITIME BOARD 0F TRADE pWIEETING-The annual meeting of Hire Maritime Board of Trade, which lis to be held on Tuesday and Wed- ‘ncs-day of next week at Moncton pro- lsides a number of very interesting land instructive addresses for the at- tending dclcgates. Among the sub- jccts discussed on the first day will be .the work of the Transportation Commission by Dr. D. R. Turnbull, Halifax, agriculture and its problems by P. C. Armstrong of the C. P. R. Montreal and the achievements of ag- t 9440-11-26 15mm of popular lecturcttes on the “‘““"'“““ °°'°P°'““°“ °" “m” Ed‘ M'Bl'd Island by J. W, Boulter, the St. Lawrence Waterway Project by F. A. Dykeman, St. John. On the will be discussed byhA. D. Ganong St. Stephen and L. \‘\'. Sims. S‘. John, the New England Council by Dudley Harmon, Boston, Maritime mineral potentialities by Dr. W. J. Wright, freight rates by A. P. Pat.- ierson. St. John. and the Maritime Provinces Trade Commission by R. W. E Burnaby. PERSONALS Mr. John Alfred McDonald, Land Surveyor, Hermanville, was in the city yesterday on his way to Grand View on a bus'ness trip. Would Satisfy Dom. Demands STOKE-NEWIN-GTON, $115., N0- vembcr 25,—"I hope, I trust and I believe that Ramsay MacDonald will take no part in the Imperial Con- ference whlch will be held at Ot- tavra. in 193i." declared Lord Brent- ford, the erstwhile Sir William Joyn- son-I-Iicks, who is still known popu- iarly in poltical circles as “Jix," when he addressed a Conservative meeting here Saturday. conference will fall again," said the former Home Secretary. "If he. or Suowden or Graham go to Ottawa the conference will be doomed. They are against subsidies and all forms of preference which we, the Conser- vatlves, would be prepared to discuss with our daughter nations." Lord Brentford declared the policy of the Conservative party is "to go with open hands to those great Do- minlons and to say: ‘We want to share with you. You have asked us. You have stretched out your hands. You have told us you have vast areas of wheat lands; that you can supply all our needs- We arepre- pared not to haggle, not to be ‘nig- gardly, as between enemies, but to sit down and come to some satisfac- tory arrangement as between mother and daughter!" CARD OF THANKS Mr. Edward White desires to thank his many kind neighbours and friends who assisted him by word and deed during his recent sad be- reavement. iii-i D A N C I N G TONIGHT AT TII‘ TOP INN Illalpcquc Road. Gaytown (Opposite Bill Board) l 1mm: and his Novelty Orchestra Service-The , second day economic developmm“ "If MacDonald participates the‘ ‘all! \ ‘w l Cdlerlonian Club Monthly/Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the .Caledonian Club was held lhst even- ling in the club rooms with Clans- znnn J. K. McKenzie in the chair. The report of the St. Andrews Din- ‘ner Committee was received and sp-i lprovecl. The committee reported all ‘zln readiness for the dinner. A larger number of tickets had been sold than ithers was last year. Speakers had been selected. The imitation of Rev. 1R. M. Legate to the club members to attend service at Bt- James Church on Sunday evening next was accept- c:l, and it was decided that the lclansmen should meet at the club Irooms on Sunday evening at 6.30. It lwas also decided 1o hold c. special l meeting of the club on Friday even- ling. The officers appointed at last lmeeting were installed in office. A lnumber of selections on the bag i i 1 i 1 pipes by Piper McDougall was much appreciated. F0 r u m Pageant Color, comedy. costumes, spright- ly pantomime, music that is stately or frolicsomc at will, intricate drills and evolutions, all woven into n glamorous phantasy-thesc united in an artistic blending exemplify the “Pageantfl the two night entertain- ‘ merit which is to grace the introduc- ltiori of the public to the new Char- lottetown Forum. A Russian court scene cf barbaric splendor, ermine, silks, thrones and sceptres; an In- dian council, braves, squaws, toms- hawks, and weird head dresses; the ,dlseppeaxing princess number; these land ‘others in a sripplns Sequence lightened by interludes of side-split- ting comedy, all have s. psrt in th: big entertainment. _ BOWLING C-NR. BOWLING The five eggs trounced the snappy Borden five to the tune of 120 pins. Borden was just finding their strides in the last issues. But owing to darkness the above stands. Gear",- Henncssey captain cf the Ch"..;\.11 team had 3 good games Meiansori ihad high single and high three. , Tht scores. Clffmvn cits. G. Hennessey 212 244 215 ‘L. Cameron 202 19) 15L‘ lc McDonald 1:14 1'16 21a| to Howstt. 121 22o lrz. Goes .... .. 211 zss 10o; I 930109;: Til Total 2990i Borden c..\'.n. l R. MacKenzie . . . . .. lBl. 15a 102 O. Melanson 213 308 i": s. Cerrittl . . . . . . . .. 144 132 2.? J. lvilclsaac 21s 185 n. Richard 142 164 914 0411013 Total . 2379 telephone is quite uncalled for. l-Ie-So is the number you've given ma. They had Just been introduced i". each other at the reception. Present- ly the younger girl, glancing at a man who had recently entered, re- marked: "I cant think whats the l matter with that tsll, dark man over there. Just before you cams he was ‘staring hard at. me, and looked as though he wanted to be introduced. ‘ Now he‘s turning his back on me: I l wonder why?" "Perhaps," ssid the other, "it's be- cause he saw me come ln-Tm his wife!" JOHNS OlV ’S 144 Great George Street Entire New Stock Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear ON SALE Extra Special Prices DOLLAR DA YS , TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Ladies‘ Coats,‘Dresses, Knitted Suits, Jersey Dresses, Skirts, Pullover Sweaters, Silk Hosiery, Underwear. See our Windows. JOHNS ON ’S RoadPaving Work Almost Completed The paving work on the Mslpeque Road near St. Dunstan's made pos- sible through the Dominion Govt. Unemployment Grant will probably be completed for the season on Thursday. It is the intention of the Provincial Department of Pubh: Works to continue the work in the spring, and prolong the paved =ur- face to meet the city pavement. Duv- ing the past month, when the work was in progress, an average of fifty to seventy five men were employed. The section paved is about a mile long, and is sixteen feet wide, slop- ing from the centre to the sides. The road ha: a shoulder on each std- about two and a half to three feet v iclc. ample provision being made for drainage. The dirt road was firs: machined, then levelled with a grad- rr. On this surface was laid three coats of asphalt. The first mixed with sand and of a rough consistency in form a base. the top tier water tight. ‘ The road is ready for use immed- iately on the laying of the last coat. DEPLORES icontinued from Page l1 - r Using Uur Special WILL 1v 0 1' FREEZE our I i_ i lcluties till Father Time will relieve _ WT?‘ '- 5'5" 0f Will‘ limited duties. guilty." Mrs. Delaney will be arraign- l "In cbcalicuce to your command we ed later. ‘~ "F-itcd the Cour‘. House and The trial of the Yen brothers, the :1, the interior and c:t;lo,ll,_,,._ Tm first criminal case to be heard will . rrior we find in good UJUEIILIOII commence this morning. It is expect- cd that this cnsc will occupy the bal- ance of the week, as there is a large "tcrior to be in fair condition, cori- numbcr of witnesses. middling the numbcr of yirisoncrs, There arc only two cases on trig ' five in all; ages r iiig from clnil docket; namely: Hallett Vs r...i=~c'.1 yr???» to fii-‘flf/ SPEW Central Creameries, which will be l “WE I'("~‘CH\I\1<PHI1 that there tried before a jury and a garxnsrleg :‘11culrl be a juvenile refcrmniory in rrtre which was adjpug-ngd to sham- lihi". nrovincc. That tho prisoners of ‘ears. tender age may have a hotter cn- vircnmcnt. Grand ym-y Charge "We find sleeping quarters very Fcllmving “we the Grand Jurbrs; much crowded. In one room we find D, 13_ MCDmmM foreman Norm lf-IPVCII prisoners sleeping on three lfctiequc; John Haw, O'Lcary; Peter 1535519 17°55 “"1 "ll" "fli- I Cfllllcfflm souimt-csg Log 15; Jo5_l "The furnace and heating system r1211 simmons, New Amman; Bel-tram iarc in good rcpoir. one cooking 31516‘. St. Eleanors; Joseph B, Mum lrnnge requires repairs. In the Deputy find the grounds wcli kept in front of the Court I-Iousc. Vie find the in- , Richmond; “fflllqm p_ ca1_‘l-"1'otliciiotnr1."s cfiicc on the north “Qjlnu, St. Louis; Auntin Ramsay’ isidc rf the building, being exposed to away; Wm. Heustis, Summer- north winds, we suggest that there should be a jail yard to give the Mr, Jugflgg 33111111“; expmssed h“, prisoners exercise. If there could be lqmsux-e 1n having the privpcge o; ome kind of work given to the pris- Qddrgsglng a, Grand Jury for the firs; 1c crs they iroulrl be bcitcfiticd in time. He pointed out the importance " “ll ‘"1" "limi- and responsibility of the duties which l "We (lrnlorc the bur-flier‘ of fatal n-Eted upon them m; repyesentativei ‘accidents that have occurred in this of the cqungy and their duty m the lProvlnce durirg the season, and we Duh-hm n was not aways posslbm ltlterefore strongly rcccirimcnd that 11g 5am for thevfddtcl-ney Gena-M m ‘all obstructions such as bushes, trees. know “ha; “'3'; gqing on in the mm, lwoard fence; be removed at n dis- 1m‘ 9r crime and p, was (heir privilege} linnce of at lcz-irt five hundred font n: 11115 Lima to bring to the notice o; ‘from all level raliway crossings also Gaul-r any crjlng or any matter ‘nil dangerous curves on the high- .hin their rnowlecige which they llw-VS- nslclerecl should be brought to light "w? slmmlly lvc‘l“llll°3“l “'3' m" auto speed lunit of the l‘rn".'l I‘ adhered to and strictly" enforced and all autos in meeting should not ex- ceed a rate of twenty miles per hour. “W's- furtrer recommend that all airplanes be prohibited from taking “.19; Villero Carr. Miscouche. .6 The Court referred to the recent ‘appalling accidents at level crossings and suggested that this was an op- moz-tunlty for the Grand Jury tn - eliminating this danger. l In presenting the indictments to. the Jury the Judge stressed the lm- l ance of the duty which was laid l I i 1 I l I 1 I 1 i I . yon them in bringing in a true bill I they considered’ the. facts war- ‘ rzntcd it. In regard to the fox stealing case i1! reminded them that fox stealing ‘has been going on and not many of ithe criminals have been brought to justice. In commenting on the Sheriffs report the Judge pointed out that there were now 34 prisoners in the Prince County jail; more than there have been for some time. Twenty one ‘ were bootlcggers, which showed that l N a good deal of liquor was being sold illegally in the county. One is in jail l for vngrnnov, cne for drunkcnnessl seven for stealing and four for other l crimes. This was not a very good! record for Prince County His Lord- l ship ssirl regretfully. The law officials l were not in the happy position of be- ‘ ing able to present the presidlngl Judge with a pair of white gloves at l this term. , Following is the report of thci Grand Jury: I "To the Hon. Albert C. Saunders. May it please your Lordship, we the Grand Jury assembled congratulate: you upon your elevation to the Sup- l 1 rome Court bench of your IIHHVK‘ Province. It is a pleasure for the Grand Jury to have you preside in your home town and county. The high and honorable position you now occupy did not come without work or merit. We have followed your c_ar-\ cer in civil and political life for some ‘ time. We can assure you the gift of office comes to those who do the Country. We trust. kind providence will / be your protector. May you have health and strength to ‘fulfill your judicial Bout BGIG Essence Essence Lemon Almond 29c 3oz bot 39c 302 bOt o Blake Good Things Taste Better by 3oz. bottle 33c 1M“ ~01 This Week Only ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSOR TO THE lyiacKINNON DRUG CO. Where You Get thc- Best for Less ,: k ' ugct‘. i l- --—-~-*-—-~ --.» She-I'm sure that language on the = m e an] s g“ ‘ms Mm a View to . 3 O1. Bol- 3 OI. B01- Essence Essenw Wintergreen rineavvle 3 01. Bot. 3 Os. Bot. Essence Essence Raspberry Orange Make Better h“. rmldm“ Household and Colouring cm“ Liquids ‘gm Pink. Green. . pcc a . vanilla Orange, lcliow, Extract Bu‘ kn " Vanilla Extract lrsorL our TAKE HODIE A’ VIOLIN OUTFIT F R E E l (‘nammrTtrovlvx SCHOOL rum". EAIANUEL, Instructor 107 Queen Street, Up $131" orrzrv rzvrzm/ IVEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 1 r. M. UNTIL 10 r. M. l Adults and Children. I i VIOLIN Fllerial Rate 50c a Lesson. Recital Given Armuslly. up passengers within the provincevfo‘: pleasure rides on Sunday." isgd/ D. B. McDONALD. _ For Self and Other: The court complimented the Grand Jury on their report and assured them that their recommendations would be submitted to the authorities and would no doubt have favorable 0on- atdcraiifin. It also thanked them for their laind reference to himself. The riraiirl jtny were then discharged. The court adjourned until 11 o'- clock this momlng. :;To Asthma Sufferers-Dr. J. D Kvllocas Asthma Remedy comes like a. helping haid to a sinking swim- mer. It gives new life and hope- something he has come to believe im- possble. Its benefit is too evident t4: he qucstioned-dt is its one best argumenl~its own beat advertise- ment. If you suffer from asthma get this tints-tried remedy and find help like thousands of others. A gocd site's-dinner address say; nstlmig, humorously in a. hurry, lyfastcr: "Can any boy tell ms what is meant by the Yellow Peril?" 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