Y 11, 1920. _ h I '_W THE CHARLOEETUWN GUARDIAN. wwwow++"“’””? "'._'I."..I"'-: ITIITIIQY T00 . ew Smoky City Stud‘ t p, Cleaner i Rich Cut Class iisl iii _ e, our special new 1 designs _il. muon and Engraver paper, calsomine, shades and all clean and bright . _ and expense of aw M?»I.‘Ifllflllllfifllflitlfllfllfilnin»: nun-naming City." Pylce 35 cents per tin- Jeweler lie Sitire for Wnlthnm watches " ,',¢¢¢ evooroevve i QIQO ;-———-— -' “woiillei-i," those iiniiieil mnteriuls tirinnteriul iind ,. populnf‘ lrtielifi "I _ win‘ sunui 0h We have been fortunate .ln procuring a quantity et the famous Smoky City wall- paper cleaner. This prépara- tiou is uue celled for remov- igs dust and dirt from wail window interior de- corations leaving the surface Get away from the trouble repaperiug 3")!" walls by using "Smoky The 2 Macs 149 Gt. George St‘. IW§VQ*°I<IUVDI"‘-IIUIUIn How Do You Like Hickey’s Twist None Better 'i‘lii.-= i~; the reply you zieeure when you risk about _ - ll‘lllllli(‘.tI to u stand- still‘ tohiuerzo which gives joy "m; to the lirivfri, and is never found wanting in tliroriuui 11ml besides it does not keep you busy by crumbling l mihe IIliliiIIl ivhleli is u terrible nuisance, - Hickey s. Nicholson Tobacco Co., Ltd. this lllli THAT‘ FISHING TRIP i: iiiasr BEVERAGE or ALL ious, llcalthlul, - Refreshing Evangeline i pIe Cyder ECT FROM THE BEAUTIFUL APPLE ORCIIARDS 0F THE ~ NAPCLIS VALLEY PUT UP BY . NAPOLIS VALLEY CYDER ‘ C ., . . ' rldgetown, N. S_ LOIS BROS LT D, Charlottetown “but i~ ...~.==-:~\%‘_ saith “u, E udidditlliklhssdlitlti o0o000ooo§ooouoo4~~04 oo-orooooooooooeooooow>oa a woe ow save vooo-eoonoveoee illiALITY HAMS AND incou “(Wit .\I.\I lh‘ 'l‘() SUPPLY 'l‘IlI<1 BI~lS'l"’ We guarantee that all Pork products Supplied by us are the product of Canadian 11°81“, and further we handle only Govern- ment Inspected Meats. We believe we are the only Packers in Eastern Canada offer- ing (exclusively Government Inspected, and strictly till-Canadian‘ Pork products. It is well known to the trade that lilllftl quantities of United States Meats are ‘ociug offered in our markets today as Can- ‘ “““4““ dtlltlll product. Why buy the poflrel‘ grades when you can get the Canadian y ‘limits for the same money? l The Sims- Packing Company, Ltd. 5 Mom" B"! 100 per cent Canadian Products ii’ w»,“‘”§” ammo --——i '* 4mo!1tfirst8twainineiseiuntnesilInntnllqlllillllli nu CENTRALCUARhIAN rr Pave to buy in tan province. ‘FOX MEN'S MEETINQ-An im- portnnt meeting of fox men will be held in the Board of Trade rooms Wednesday evening at 8 u’- clock to consider, the proposed fox tux und its effect on the industry. All fox men are requested to at- tend. - 2i COAL TO ARRIVE-We expect vessels wltli lnverness Screened, Albion Nut and Sydney Screened coal. Book your order now and make sure of getting coal at the lowest price. A Plcknrd and Co. Phone 240. 8253-5-8-3l IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTi8ER8.—Advei-tisers uro rea- pectfullv reminded that copy and instructions must be in the Guard- ian Ofllne not inter than twelve noon each day except Saturday, when the latest hour for changes or new cepy is 10 a. m. STYLISH SPRING COATS.—it anywhere near like the prices asked for‘ nt Futons Ltd. Embraced in the trollection are sport models, lllfl-WfilllflflPi‘ or full length, all superbly tailored und trimmed, i-iervlcezible, practical coats tliut who desires to be wcll tire-used. 3i. AN lSLANE-EFPS SUCCESS. — .\lr. (i. lit-her Nowson, foriuerlv with Mr. G. P. liutchespn, of this eiiy, but for the post your with the Johnston Optical Co., Johnston. l'ii.. has secured n position with IVl. ll. liurrls, ocullsts and optlci- nus, of New York. This is one 0f the iiirgesi plants of dispensing and retiiil opt lcul work in Ann-rich. Mr. NPWHUIIN‘ :ii the slime time is tiik- ing u spet-inl post graduate course with ilr. Puscnl of the /\l!l(‘l'I('iiil lustitntr- of Onotomeiry. FOR ‘SHEEP bREEDEflsr-The Department of Agriculture intends to conduct a series oi‘ sheep-dipp- ing demonstrations; in localities- where !illl'Il work is (losired by the Sheep IIPPPLIPI“! ’l‘hi:t work will br-~ gin 1|); , p hie, unit in iirilei‘ lliul n reigul ~ries Inziy ho :iri'uuged, il IH (IPSIYUDIP lhnt till iooilitiin: wit-hing for such work i'tli'l'i'¢i|it|lIlI _\\'llIl the llepnriinent of .\grieiiliure, ('llill‘llllli;lfi\\'ll us soon its possible. STUJI-lfi-ll-tii. BASEBALL ORGANIZED. -— A meetings of the young men of Bord- t-n was held on ‘Fliursilny evening ~- ll‘ the purpose of organizing it .i>.eb:ill t‘li|b. Eldon thimpbell pre- "illIPiI. ll wu llllitfllllllllltily IIPCILI i‘(I lo furni u liiisebitil t‘IilIi lilltI the IYJIIUWIIL; otlit were chosen’. liiinoiiry l'i'e:siila-nt——»—ltid. it}. ('l'il>4I)_\'. iiiothot) ‘ii Clitili Willi subscribed on ilitbrilllll. v -~ A RECORD HOLSTEIN PRICE. -~—'l‘hree PYII-TIIFIZIIIK farmers of (liiernsey Uove, namely Messrs. Freq Li-Liielieiir, John liurhoe and Perle-y iinrrls. IlllVt! pun-huseii the rivlily-ibretl young hiill recently or- fereil for sale ut liuiihury Furiu. The priee sci my Mr. Jones nearly $Zi0ti.00 wits not high (vonsidcrlug the qun-ity- of the nnimul both us uu individual and us to his pedi- gree. llls tiiinrs record of butter In 7 duys ls-neairly ti libs. higher‘ than uny lslnuil eow of uny breed and until recently wns ten pounds high- er. She is surpiisseil in the Mnrl~ time. Provinces only by her (tom's full sister. One feature which is remarkable in this wonderful cow is her high fut test. Her milk tested around 4,8 per cent on average nnd official tests have been made as high ns 5.6 per cent. The official tester says thnt his family is the highest testing tor fat in his experience. A three-quarter sister recently fur- nlshed n year in Record of Perform- iince with n 4.6 per cent test. The sire is Sir Dekol Pontiac Jewel whose sire is a son of King of the Pontiucs the greatest sire of any breed and his dnm is Oakland Pon- tiac Kntc n full sister of n former world's record halter. This bull was at Syracuse, N. Y.. for Bun- bury Farmers 1916 and lina proved himself dfl exceptionally good sire. Probubly the price is the island record for n yearling calf and Messrs. LeLncheur, Burhoe flillI linrris should be congratulated and heurtily supported for their enter- prise. MLNNRUS LINIMENT and it re- lieved me at once. without it now. Yours gratefully, MR8. O. D. PRINCE. Nauwigewauk, Oct. 21st. i am never Dr. E. C. iiarris Eye Specialist Office, R0781 Bank Building» Chqhh tetown. ' * - Oflice Hours: 9.00--12.30, 2-5. Phone 68-Y ' _ trimmings at would be hard to find cont vuluesl ivould be good buying for any ludyi USE HOLMANS catnIOS. 8797-5-11-ri METCALPB CARAMELB, Marsh inuliows, etc at‘ Johnson nnd Johir son's Drugstore. ' 8249-5-8-3! ALBION NUT COAL discharging today at A. PICklftI c. Co's. Phone 240. 8741i~5~1l-3i. ' ' MOTH PROOF BAGS, Moth halls Cedar Flakes, Cnruphor Flakes, oil Cedar, etc, etc, at Johnson and Johnson's, Drug store. 8249-5-8-3l lNVERN-ESS SCREENED COAL‘ the kind that makes; n E00,} cleun fire. 'i‘ry a loud. A. Plckard & Co. Phone 240 8793-5-11-3i. IF PRICE IS A CONSIDERA- TjDN——Yoi| will be repaid ‘by biiy- ing your spring cont. with its tailored lines, stylish cut and chic Pntons. llaveyou ‘seen their suits? 3i SMARTLY DESIGNED UNDER- SKIRTS wi-tli the most IWWIfCIl- lug frills and fiouncea, just the re- quired thing for the new suit or ilress, tit price savings itt Paton Ltd. 3i. IMPERIAL lll 8OLD.—lVlr. Bruce Stewart has disposed of his splend till motor boat. lmneriul till to Mr. (‘ruii-ksliniiks of Sydney. 'l‘he im- periiil l\l’l is 39 feet in length, i) feet beam and 7 feet draught. dlllI is equipped with u 24 ll. l’. imper- iui motor. POINT PRIM SCHOOL—The t‘ollou'ing is the standing of Point Prim iSchool for the month of AlPI'II:’—(‘II'ZldP Vl-—lst. Miiry Nine» lIlitt‘ 2nd. Kathryn M icitne, Iirildies- HI!‘ Mnc-itue. Grade V—~l:~.t. hiildred l. lvlureliison, 2nd. William Maritime, (lriiiie iV~—-1st. liigiiuetli liiueliue, 2nd. Ilectol’ A. Murchison. tirade iill---lst. Aldiert J. ‘Murchison, ‘Jud. Border. ‘ltlurehison, iird. hlurtin .l\l:iellui>. t‘ Neil A. hlifri-lii- sou, 15nd. Billie Irving. WORTH HER WEIGHT IN GOLD.-—-i\lr. (leo. I". MiPlure, oi‘ Iillliots Slntltin, owns it sheep worth ‘speeizil mention. "This sheep inive ,beri.li to seven Iillllliti in twelve months, six of which un- e-we liliiills. April, litlli she gave birth It.) I001‘ ewe lambs. itin-ii, lil20 she have birth to three lilinhs, iill of which nrs iilive and doing well. 'tiii- four ilIlliVP mentioned Iizuve birlli to two pdlfS oi‘ twins LAprll, iliith, of this your. The sheep above lllPIIIIIllWiI hus an udder in ‘PUIIIDIITISDII to u vow iLlllI needs no help to raise her liiinbr. except she gets nil she (‘lill eiit uiid lIl'IllI(. The I'|'|-' \\'il|:ii'tl‘l\1t'Nelll. Viee-gwiml this tlllvvp product-s is henn- l'|e J. it. hlt-Aleer. “levy | llful in texture. ‘Sheep of this type s. _ .»\|‘ilt'll IIOWIIII. A are hard to rind. a utilise ption li t was opeueil in "".'°>"" '—'"" puri IUILJL“ outfit, ete. unii over Valley is sipeudiui! n few duys in ‘ the city. Miss Alice MUQIHIFFII‘ of iloston. arrived in iSiiinuit-rsiili- ldrltiiiy to nt- tend the funeral of her mother, the lute Mrs. Grace McQuurrie. Mrs. J. i1. McDonald. Elmira, 41C- -(‘.(lfli[)f\fII€(I by her little son were |pussenegi~si on tho eastern train Sniurduy afternoon from the city. ‘bliss Jennit, Scott, city, ziccoiftp nnied by her friend Miss Lillian (‘ziiueron spent Sunday in Marsh- fleld the guest of the farmer's par- cuts. lvlessrs. Tom Riggs. Scott Darrrih nnd Leo MoNnlly returned to the city Sunday evening after u very picnsnnt trip up East River in Mr. Durrnlrs new launch, which proves n good one. Black, oi’ iCenterville iBedeque .will he pleased to learn he is doing ex- ceptionally well after his recent operation for appendicitis in the l’. C. Hospital and expects to be about in a very short while. .. .. ri HBUY CARTER‘ RELIABLE §EED$.- / 8200-442-MElmth. OOOQ§QO§O Handy O _____<o>-—i- I'm lilnlnu-nt for Dnlullutl’. E iii-.i- 4 < Munro's Liniment Co-. Limited. _ l wns very sick with Qulnsy and thought l would strangle. l used o Ilousecleanlng‘ 81mm“ m elude u campaign against dis- , ease germs, insects rind the signs of wear as well as t ngninst dirt. ' We have the essentials l4 for the thorough kind of 1 clennlng—helps that mnke I the work easier effective. HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA. POWDER FOR CLEANING ANC- POLISHING. SILVER POLl-SH, spouses, CHAM- J .oi=», BRU5HEB, Funni- I runs POLI-SH DISINFECT- ANTS, son AMI, erc. arc. A thorough cleaning at t this season will mean much , in the way of promoting com fort and health. l, "CLEANLINESB l8 NEXT TO GODLINEOB" , ‘Johnson/ti _ Johnson THE QUALITY DRUG- und more t l STORE COR. KENT l. PRINCE 8T8. Two of i IillIlIHi . ' Mrs. 'f‘heo. Gleason of (‘berry- The many frlendg of Mr. Charles 0 Dictates Conditions (Dom. Press Special.) f ‘BERLIN. Mil)’ l0.—~i)esp:iielies [rum fonstuntlntiple report the Sui ‘m "r IIWIWY. (‘rowii Prince and cnbliii-t-' will resign if new [fp-nv Wm‘ Yljlfrktw‘. th-llrives thut etiuii- "'3' 0| lIlPflv-e und Smyrna. o WORLD'S can-ram. cumo MARKET MAY s: "rmuvsnsnsso FROM PARIS NPARIS- May Fir-Otto Knlin. the i ow York bunker, proposes to re. urn ‘to their Prong], memo-s H". ‘work's of sculpture iind paintings 1e has recently bought here be- gsuse. of the positive refusal of the remit Government to lift the ban 0" “lfimrtiitlon of :ii-i. and even to llPfllllt rare ivorks to be exhibited in New Yul-IL Arnold Selilgiiiun iodny predicted thui unless the ban is reinoveil tho worlds eentrul antique and curio innrlci-t will h’- trinisftrrreil from lznrls to .t\iiislei'iium or London. ihe viilue of Ullllllllf‘! hero has iii» T9110)’ llftlllhed some 40 per cent. “,- o result oi the bun. Nleiiiiirhile, wealthy From-h wi- leetors are filling their munsiiiiis with uri treasures» acquired tit low prices, oi ivhich they hope to dis- pose in New York when the restric- tiou is lifted. IN MEMORIAM MRS. WILLIAM MACPHAIL 'l‘lie tIPIIII oeenrreil n this city yesterday oi‘ Mrs. MnePliull, relic! “'00- 1llll'l' iin illness o1‘ two nionili '|'Ilt- lute .\li'. .\lziel'li:iil unis at lift- loiig member" oi‘ the (‘hurt-h oi‘ Seolliiml ii IllI_\' of most (‘Il£ll'1l|;lIlIt‘ tiiid 1llIlilIl'iIIlIl' disptisition. Slu- “'11,. iin iietlvi» helper in i~vm'_vt.lil|ii,;_ih:it ti-nili-d to the good oi‘ the eoiiii|iiii|~ ity in \\‘IiIi'Il she resided ilIItI"\\'III Houtnpnri; Vol. . . ., IlSAL, Queenie tuners Kinigstoii; \\'. M. in Winiiipi- - ‘ wt tlttuivu; the ilzingli .»\. N Jenkins‘, it/q Jeziiii-ttu, oi‘ Urwi-li, null Mrs. S. W. Jizirtin of lienilierilzile_ |t'|‘lie remains will he llll‘t‘il to the old i‘:inii~l_\' Iltlliiv :ii (lriyell, this ulter- noon and tli-- ‘fnneinil will iiike pint-e 'I'I‘llll"iiI1t_\' niteriiiioii :ii 15 o‘- cloi-k to Orwell Head t‘huri~li. 'l‘he tiniiriliziu tenders sincere sympo- iiiy in the- bereiiveil iuinily. MARY LAPIERRE. STlie many friends oi‘ Mr. and itirs. Andrew Lzipierre, Aunniiiiiiie. will ho sorry to lieiir of the ileiith oi their ilziughii-r, Miiry :ii the nge oi‘ nineteen. she was an iimliilile‘ and thoughful little girl und will iii- mueh missed by her friend,- iillil r-spei-izllly’ liy her devoted parents, brothers nnd sisters. She was ill ulomst three mouths and in thin time site retreived iioly (‘oniinunitiii :ii diifurent times nnd “'21s itlso com- forted by the Sacrament for th-t- dying. \vl‘l_Iil(‘$tIil_V morning, Apr-ii 27th, utter ililetiulein lllgli Muss WATS sung in Little-Pond (‘linreli by itev. Dr. Walker, IlPl‘ inortzii re- mains was lnid in the iiiljtllllllll’, cemetery. The pail-bearers who wi-re chosen by herself wero; ,\|. lu.n i\I("('-0l‘lllil(‘.k. Joseph McKenzie. Neil Me.(‘.oi'iuuck, J. I). Steele nnd Alex. IVItIFilTIllllP, Alex. MacDonald, Alfred .\iitcDon:ilil. ' Eififfllil rest grunt unto her, O'~ Lord, And let- perpetual light shine up- on her. MR. FRED HUGHES The death took place at the hospital on April 27th, following nu operation for nppcniliiritis. of it‘ ed liughes, one of the leading citizens of Trenton, leaving ll. wife and one iluughter. Fred liuilllll-‘l was u good shrewd business mun zind prospered in nil his business Yvllllllfiwl. -. _ .\ir. Hughes spent his curly: life. in Georgetown. About ‘Jo yenrs ugo ho wont to 'i‘renton, . 3., where he successfully conduct» ed ii grocery unil provision store. lie wns ii brother oi‘ Mr. (‘u-urge A. llugims of t‘hurlot.tetri\rri, and or Mr. ilzirry lliighes, Siiiieriii- tendent of the t7. i’. it. :ii Ottirwn. Until attended the funeral, which took DIJCQ u: Trenton on Mny 1st. —<a%—-—-—- ttllnuril‘: Llnlnlent relieves Ill'llI'|\|l-'.‘|fl O O§O44+G§§FQOQ O-O-O‘O#O%§Q‘ l For Your Lobster Factory Equipment TRY OUR HEAVY BATH TRAYS, SANITARY i PACKING TABLES PIPE, ’ ETC. Any-thing in Sheet Metal guppliqd at flier-test notice. , ORDER NOW Fred H. Trainor‘ 80 Grafton Street Phone 393"]; l Opp. Prince Edward g 1 '1fQ+§fi-O-OfQQ-QO-O-O-Q§O+Q~O4OQ-Q' F5; Tractors - Farm Power ‘ 1 ism, and Easy Starting Ignition for Fords "I STATIONARY farm engines-atoll tr. _. a .1 ;_ 9 I- power-are imbued with new lite . " t0 a Columbia Hot Shot for ignition. § v ‘A ‘SingieDryr 1 "Canal/inn dim/e it, (‘e-.- ‘ CANADIAN NATIONAL r / Toronto ~» ~ v A786 Makers 0f (he Famous Iivivw-n- "iii-l rill field w¢wxtctl up lie ;;lil4'i'i't~I_\' moiii'|i<-il by ttII who I A, T“ 0 . ILIlIg-IW IIII'I'. IInr hiésrlliunil ])i‘t‘lIl'(‘li‘.llt§‘ 4 1 2 g, . i‘ I‘l ier iy :ii)lllt' i t‘t'll _\'l“ll tr 4 twins Sir r\lliIl‘t~\\’ pi‘ Mtlilllt iiiiil , A - -. 4 i _ tiuoilivill ot tliiaiuxi ii|‘i'l\'l‘i| Hiillll‘ Fords equipped Willi (ltlltlllilli l ll‘- ' ' ~l I II-‘lve tiny‘ evening linviui; bet-ii ziilvirit-ii ~ . i . ‘ _ ,_ U1 _. Iiy wiril ihzii the em] With zipproueli 3. hOt, fat spark that Slllllri lll iP- l .i. - ‘» ' i‘ » - H iiii',,. 'i‘li+-y hull the ||l"I(|ilt'lit>I_\' pri- . ‘ - . . ‘ -,i-,- . , _ , ;~ l‘ '19" \'IIt-)’,i~ oi‘ being with in r iii-fore fillt‘ and makes _Stdrtlng’ ‘Hnil/"IL" I ' \ , , l‘ H u l‘ ' " ‘ theerlglneifyou gQtlIilfiKIIl-“ii w’ Liilliiltw; , 1 ct_~:.-:-,__ -. Y.M.C.A. Campaign Subscriptions Subscriptions previously (WI.- iltnylvdg-stl . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.33145 J. .\. w< nster - 1731'" 1.. Nielloniild 30-00 iilrnest \\'oi'ili 5-00 t‘. W. Putiersoil 5-00 G. Fitzgerulil 5-00 J. l.. ilougltis 5-00 A. i-‘rii-ud . . . . . - 5-00 J. it. liurnett 10-00 A. i-‘. Webster 5-00 E. c. White - 1-00 Geo. l<‘. Curvor 10.00 Mills and Thorne 10-00 It. F. Colwill 10-00 G. S. Ginnlium 5-00 Theo. Seiilni-r 5.01: J. ’l‘. Crockett‘ 5-00 J. l-i. Williams 5-00 \\'. E. Burke J. A. Mt-Nlillnii A. l1]. Poinlins ————<Q§—-——- Auk for Mfnnrd’; nml lake no other Ivith that long-lived 7*z/r~/Ti3l4_..~1_,f "I Victory Bonds 1934 at 96 We offer for ralr- 51-: per cent Victory Bonds :ii the lol- loivmi; :ii t rziet ive prices . lilil: :ii iii! lililii :ii ‘J0 110:7 :ii out/i- lilzil’. ni no‘... urn m ioi‘ ism ill its ism at 9o. ruin or write for nettle"- liirs. THE EASTERN TRUST ‘.20. 154 Richmond Bl - Charlottetown. /'_—"'_""\1 825i Ii-Sstfsutiil k J pp, '- _ ,v _ l lll =..w Also she HONUH l ' . to ‘ IIIIII‘ French ' .. . wk iwiiiiiilian . .\'IIIIII: sh.- was _ MERMAH) ,- m i i l. oatmeal itoll for the :. i ’ I tiit.\liil \ _ y‘ hleiiiiilii lii- F l! 'i_\' iliiil,‘\\'illk' -:i \\;it;|;iiit'. his ...~tiill i .. tli{\ill-I lll. GRAD“; | i. .ii:iii i. .l.i;-i-phint» lmryu“. - ~ l limlllllw, .in,| then 1.1m, -_ _ mo; --lll' wiv. his l":iriiiili l you"-.. »., ~r®-—-~r-- OVER ,435'@O3 GR, I ti?! UNlFORMlTV HAVE BEE-H ;I‘.'-’ ' FFW -—- . wionel li:i.l sum- _\](7_\"I‘n|.:>\i__ y“ ' . . i.‘ iti-llllii nllttl‘ -. ‘liiklilgly .llltI iielgiuin. illi t t liiire been -t:i.'-_ooi> ‘illiI reizisieiel l:: .=‘ " -: I‘Il.'1\ ‘ “I was not W. gutird mount sii'—" begun _ i._i.i .ini. who had l '»'-~1ii<-nt ext-caption- -.i. “Thiit will .\~. l said I was l l Jns. Curtcr . . . .. _ _.\,,- H,“ know, Frilnk FY03“? llllllttflllll)’ in l\l'l G- v- 0km?“ "‘l ii from from Capt. T. G. 'i‘oylor ‘ H; l]\‘ir(n “lag 301"‘ 1050"‘ - ‘ n. til uniterinity. ll. L. ihilmei‘ _ hump y,“ “r111 G- ‘v- “Hlkmbml - .'lll‘lil the buud len- l\'. J. hiurliu . . . . .. _ M llifill‘ll‘ll H“. lieuben hlellonulq ,- H, work the U“- FNIIII‘ -~ ‘i- iriiiueiits buck H‘ H‘ Shaw \l;|nv "‘IiI|l"f I'll ;' I-iili 3U‘- I Wm l). l~‘. lli-tliuni- -,-‘.',_u,.-,; h_.i_|,,> w. . ,., m.- [g-ghflftnl," .l. J. l~),'_ . . . . . . . .. - ,__ m, H, ,, ~- ‘ in‘. .i. \\ill‘llill‘lllfl mum, l. ,_ o» id. l). Stn-rns . . . . . .—--_.-—... .-. -~ ~ \\'. ii. Prowsr‘ . \ a -. Joim ituderson . . . . .. "" "‘ ' Total . cushion ‘delimit?’ .i.ri:i, Murinte Hing. FARM S 1"- . l l i. tliir i’ ' I 1 .. , i E . li.l‘I(‘ 1i w-il l - inli/or (for i'\‘il‘.' i-i" ii-iu » l -~i - i . l-‘i'i|li'1'.f'l' ifor l'i- llllI tfor till r ---i i‘l“" is now .inil uiuke ‘i I - price: ill‘? big now. as ‘ v-oiig out _ . Specially t . , i 1;» l-‘ziriners liiI lll~llllllt>rl. b “f”! R12 EM ‘w’ ‘yliiiolztaiti- "a; i iiirillll S7715 ii ri-t -- ~