ajcafizoug-M l. ~; ,. 2 l. i. s: -‘.“~:'l'\'* =»~>.~'~.; -.~..< .~ = * '1 l r» l l‘ l Q Llkv ‘ . l THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN _.‘}t,u,,s_ I I Wron shaving harms l‘ an -ages the skin" i i < i I l HOW do some men keep look- ing so young and fresh these days? OoRREcr SHAVING ~- that's the answer-theisuper keen edge of the Valet AutoStrop blade has done this, and made the daily shave a pleasure. Stropped in a jiffy without remov- ingasingle part——~you will use the same blade over and over~‘a real rnan’s razor resharpened to the finest degree, cutting keen and quick. (0.. 1a,... .1 jf/Jiggllp lilac/vie Couple/e Sch- 51g A stropped blade keeps ‘the face young Vdiieliillulilfiiilropillnzor -Sharpen.s itself V c. u A R A N 'r E E We an mxiodlthnt every use: of a Valet Auto_St.rop Razor be constantly rnlhusinillg Should anything happen to your Razor aflerting its perfect ttfVlCt, just send it lu u: a we will restore it to anewvlilte condition without charge. Io AUTQSTROP SAFETY RAZOR CO" LIMITED, Toronto, Can-ado Dr. Ffrench’s Vermicide Capsules ForFoxes" e if you have not yet dosed your fox pups for worms this neaaon, it’: up to you to do so at once. Many’s the litter has been lost through just such negligence. DR. FFRENCH’S VERMICIIHE CAPSULES NO. 2 is the remedy you require for this purpose. works quickly and leaves no after effects. dosing the No. 1 (full strength) Capsule szlould be used. By doing this you are doubly assured t at your foxes are absolutely free from worms. Those Capsules have stood the test for a number of years and everybody who uses them will tell you its the only remedy that will give quick results with safety. You try them and one for youreelfi $1.00 box (20 Capsules) prepaid to any address, DR. FFRENCH’S HOOK-WORM CAPSULES are also making a name for themselves, and although only a few years on the market their reputation has become quite widely known. There is no danger to fear when using thin remedy and it is always effective. $1.00 box prepaid. E. A. FOSTER lt never fails, For second CENTRAL DRUGSTORE 1 times become tedious but "res some whlle u, of the statements made by a large l 1' pause lE. ll. at l ' Province of Saskatchewan is going l bud /;J ‘ The Public Forum iColitlnned from page 5i . “when oocrolls burrs: ‘l lottetown Guardian. llwas born on‘ WHOVSHALL DECIDET"! Dr. Jenkins l (Continued from Page 1-) Str,—l am a reader of ‘the Chan, > : n. 7-7 l The World's Greatest Fashion Show! __ ___ P. in dsland and although a‘ resident This ls arl actual tact. l __‘ , lot the L28. will GlWBRJIO lntareot- is onlhy one fixnrlrlple kpfnlzinlnlyldlhfll: lS_ i ~ ' > . . f 30.00 ed ln my Island home. especially in Hwy 9 ‘"1" 1 "m5 ‘ * _ HERE “we and ha” a semen“ o l its. moral and religious welfare. l ll ll" We" “lama °" “m”! 3“ ' wl-rl-l l} _ or ninety days passed on him. Fl!- ll will be worth your the few J will present to you. think that they will aslonish 3'01!- Each person can legally and consume 11A.» pints m‘ liquor 8 (lay: that would Fqllal 68 1% gal- lons in a year. The scrips and liq~ uor would cost $5.00 a bottle l 2, . n '. I . h _ "g s 735 0o for t’ e yearq slug; y}; cepts of some of our good citizens Canada. by a large malollly. are: Reckoning the population everyone £00k the quantity the Prohibition Act allows, the cost of l liquor to the people of P. E. I. l would be $295.500,000 dollars n year. There is a nice decent to clill the blessed prohibition Act. Only Sntan lli nell would draw up l halve been utterly amazed at Iomel-llllrlll’ d t late ifor a while 11 an m“ amp l uahle paper on this quostloiiotPrtr Egblllmlfilevgzmhggetgxftffczwg“? to Oil!‘ Prohibition law. lnwr-rlns 1w rocure 0 ll 0 B - . - l, _ p tlon_ is the explanation polltleall :,es;,:lie_ em") propaganda, partlmn -poll,tlcs a low- l erin-g of moral standards or failure ’ mall. of law enforcement? What change 100.000 and supposing °l P- E 15mm? suiting from a national prohibition llllvlllg l" law. I have seen the difference also “me Ml on P. E. Island. hilly 30th has by men who are in a posi- lon to know. that U191"? l5 more crime and lawlessness ill this town Jill!!! ili any town of the same size ill Cllllallll. This, l believe, is due umber ot contributors to your val- the milrule nt‘ the: Medical Men Opposed as taken place in the moral con-' The medical men throughout, opposed to the Prohibitow law be, I have lived long enough ln the cause ot the fact that ll increases» Y. S. to see the-difference betweelmrrime, increases deceit and is llypu-i he open saloon. and the good re/Pflllclll- _ , l give a prescription for. liquor is not only ilegriidlng to lllcl, llletllcul mnll. but the persihu who seeks ll is also degrading liilnscilfli —und many times lying about it. Today's Guardian under date ‘File remedy for excessive ilrillk-l an article entitled . - . .. . such n fiendish piece nl‘ legisla- ymlllmllo“ l5 Glefll pal” -l. mg is ml m, ]1l-U]li|)lllu|l_ lml by: lion. - ' MMGmQlWmfldQlW S" “Yllllam Al‘ inluculiou. whit-ll l nun‘ any that. l l nm, Sir, etc, i bum“ Lane ‘he mo“ 9mm?" w” during the enforcement. or tiurlligi .SCRUTATQQ {stilling surgeon in Britain. 0i)‘ the regime of the Prohibition luw.~, starvation and experience thul after a resident in the U. S. ’or almost a score this statement of Sir William's i>= 1809 and 1022 in the Pulled ltilig-l sAsKAlT-HEWAN not true. Sir William has gottcllidom the decrease in the consump-‘l his information flqm Sir.——E.nclosed you will find a somca I m0 am a physlclan “ml gunong l0 15 gangng _ “l? —‘lel°8'lle- 555k‘ am acquainted with aloon‘ Sask", ‘n reply L" a“ lmlulry leading physicians in this country: I ‘nude c‘! mm legamlug mndljol“ 1 have visited a number of hospir —--<-o->i- SITUATION IN letter from under Prohibition and Government Sale respectively, for as you are aware. they have not Government Control but Governmenlll Sale in Saskatchewan‘, whereas; Premier Stewart proposes Government Con- lroi for ilrls ‘Province. But l have =cen where Mrs» Wrlgllit says the under GCVETIITHPJR Sale. l knew from my own experience that the statement was not true as l ,_spent two nlolliths in that Province ‘last Summer and made Saskatoon lmy headquanters while there. In a-lll _l.hal. time I never saw a. person nin- lder the llnfluencc of liquor, and. l have been out late at night-wind libero wars ilo disorder. ‘The uw-lier (f the enclosed letter is. a. man who travels a. groan: deal lover the luovlnce ct Saskatchewan nnd oughit to know the conditions tin-rd, for he has been ‘in that Pro VlllFt,‘ for twclilly years. l uni, Sir, ctr. W. H. HOGAN (Enclosure) . l Dclir Mr. lll0g8dll ‘ Your debtor of inquiry regarding ‘ tho conditions under Prohibition and the 11765211! Government Sale ; _ is a pretty big order, but l will give y“; yoillnyltlwli lmpressionsiuull liope my telling of them. will be fair to P’, both sides Olrlihg tltlesilio‘). ll lln llll(‘ first place the Government ’ following the Yankee idea banished llle bur. 'l‘hat wall a. good move. , Then tlhc ‘Prohibition Liquor store " loliolvcil. That was n. had move, for tlic BOUlilGgKEl‘ appeared, llhrove g and prt spered. Alnd we still have illllm and will iluve hllm for some 9 nllnc until we gel. lhllmi rooted out. \i Ilulwlng lhe relg - of the soon-lied ‘Prohibition, the bootiegger had hi~ beginnings. ‘Enormous sums o1 lntiney than. should have gone to the Government l.n' the way of cuswmel and excise (iii-ties for revenue pur- poser, were swaillolved up by Mr. llooulegger. who in turn used thli motley largely for corrupt purpos- es around election times. A furthcl disastrous result of Prohibition was the mu ly deaths CGflXSE-(l through irottcn liquor. For people filndlnlg the lcgillnlzllc rilppiy of liquid re = .l‘rcshlnelit-s cut cff resorted to ello ylu know, n‘.- . . lilg ordinary rs llw bulk of the poo ,:l‘.l greater denioln-d. [Zéi/QEI. ' \§~ 3i .\ l..- iPilil to a ‘i l (Jllllli g0 or. and relate to you many other ball lJffllLS caused‘ by lf/Q“. ' ‘l ,ll’rohibllicn here, such as raised taxes for the enforcement of ilht Jll, the development of "stool pigeons", nnd not least, but worst All kinds of crime, includl lg pcr- jury, murder, and soon. lNow for the other g-ide; lSlnct g“; liquor has been sold by the Govern- ‘ nent lmdcr‘ certain restrictions ;cileral blisriuleg-r has improved. Phat may scenic funny statement nevrrlihe less it is true. Taxei have been reduced, and drunken 11889 diam; practically disappeared nnll ‘when n, man lakes‘ a glass n i?‘ : :Mlller's Worm Powders will not only expel worms from the Pryo- tom but will induct healthful rolndi-l [long of Lha system illldor whit-ll, worms can no longer tlirlvc. Wfirlntll keep a child in i1 continual slime oi‘; mostlésanoss and pain, and lllilf" 1'1"!‘ be no comtor‘. for the little one un til the cause of suffering be PP" Tho curds-n llrlrif‘ i-nu bi- patch’: moved. which can be easily done by lnu-cnasnllly Willi illiilCillvtl '.'he “no qr these powders, which are ln-ovlilnil lill‘ job is lllllll‘ while ill Mel-y weclivo, hole is ulill ill tla. l? Stars Practice players In br- ill uniform. i Hos E PiATCH ES lizisll-rll Eilzlru ]ll'fi.f‘ll('f‘. ivfllllltfllil u! ii o'clock ul (‘villi-me grounds. All lllile. llKlllfPl‘ llc iis still a. law-abiding citl zen, willie lullder lhc old Prohllbl tinn law he Willi l1 criminal. Furlll er the pezcple are now more coll tented, nnd wlllh a. contented ipec pie you cannot help but ihavo _quc tress. And flnxllly, we have got nit of who anomaly of n fcw people whl cull llltllllfiélVtfll-‘J: "rcforlners" havinl -..lie say ili what the rest of thv ‘l world ‘is going to eat and drink Tihn-t was what got ulndor the skin: 9 Qf the ‘Saskatchewan ipeople, nml =hcy decided lli no nincermlln wit: that the so-called, uelf-lippoi-ntot “relormerfl should be senlt albou their own buslnesh. iAmd l hope yol people in ‘Prince Edward bi-lalil will be WlJlO ‘to do the some when the elocblon comes on. ‘l have n<_ doubt should you do so. you wll. ill-ml improvement; nnd bortermon livllfhi as l have stated have occur-er here, but it will take soul's time ti get rid/of tho evil effects of iyll ‘Bor/Llogger. Pests are alwllyfl lill‘ ' ".0 get nld of when once they hav taken root. Minx! yoll, don't tlllhl for nilz-inlme that we would tr, and gel the bars back; no mot o; .uny airnollnt Th‘ barn kllkil them ‘selves, lrnd lill; my earnest; wlsl ‘that they ‘slay killed. Now this ll an scctunl of my perwllflll GXWTl once of things as l have seen iilhom anti may not he so illuminating al they might be, ‘but putting two om two together you will be able ti see the many evils and hardship: caused iqihrough Prohibition of tllii people's rights. as in whac- the; should eat and dlrllik and the lmmt dilate effects and gradual improve ment of a change under Govern illimlt auspices. ‘l nm, Sir, etc. l tell m“ has been elllircly neglected. a Sir Arthur Nt-wllholllle of Plug‘ 0f 3'63" llllll lnlul states that between the YUZIFSI the wrong lion nl‘ beer bus been 1005"}. or 32, par capita- whilsl convictions for drunkenness have (let-lined from 101,407 ill lill!) 1076.347 in 1021 due. he suites, all; and have never Seen a Slug“. largely in education ‘nnd proper ro- case of illness that was attributed "lllkllwllll- to the drinking of DO€OHOUS iiqilors. Ohariea Mayo of ochenter, .\lin- nemla‘ perhaps ma‘ Klein's“ “mil There arc other vices hcsitlesi eon l“ me U‘ S‘ Wm “m subnmm‘ drinking which have a very grl-lil. m“ ml! lallaclous ‘llawnlult ‘mdfiwffclel on lhc tnnrale of the [lefifllthi ll)’ sll‘ wlllllllll- _ ‘Fllcse lire entirely neglected for‘; Plolllllllllln l9 not l‘ "We “Or “ll lhu one obsession ti number of D00‘, experiment. ‘ll l8 H" lfllelllgelll- ilmwple have against, liquor as the uolcl ETBSBlVB moral Bllllllllly mealillmvirziusaa ol‘ all sin. l believe a pro-i preservative and religious for lll<-‘.pel' educational campaign conduct-l salvation of the race and thr llu- nil on principles of true tcnlllt-r» [iofp lance would not only reduce the" Tllls -pl-ollll,llol~y amendment ivnslconsulnptlon of liquor, but would‘ written into the constitution of lill-lend lo raise the morale of the", U. S. by the largest mnjolity oi thoillvfilllf‘. l voles of {he Ileople m"; ‘vua “vol-it llrolllbllion ‘has lrllltlllzd no! tmlv, e ll lenL ll w“, o incl-misc cr mo, lll lItH llll'l'l‘:|H-‘ gllavtelrliulofivzliyolzimtlb: llcuplc oi‘ lln-‘ed the numlnn- or addicts in uni-P “mum Slates’ They wnmed 1L “mllcotlcu, such us opium uml ('U(fililll' théy 8m‘ Wm“ -“_ H0“, “mm i, m‘ Prohibition has failed, not from. put over? l would liku to tlikc this klévl;‘igoegfgirgfbfiliina(l?!l“? h)!“ '1 wit‘; learned surgeon of London willl mo‘ ' y ' l‘ W‘ m" l , l not. behind ll. to our great nullollul collvi-lltitlu, lot. ii number 0i Other Vices Neglected "lellilill all" l" ll"? l)“ 1mm" lllled in reducing llie number of liabil- Jlfllilwfilfl P-llfllllll?" ll." Wlllll""°l'l illil-iel-l to the drliik llabii, bill it‘ mcllwil h" lr-i-ws on ibis snbirvlllias decreased tllelr ricncc m‘ lnurg of il-lnpelnllrv llllll ZAl the tlfillfillllb‘ “lill “ml l“ “may plum... has ln,-l-..,l§. .un ul‘ lill‘ tiny or llli- ivl-iek lUl lllmlUl] crime. ‘ report honestly‘ his iillllillga, lkliow, his uliswer would ln- negative. l. have had visitors wllli inc to tllescl . glllillel-lngs fill-Om Ntln Zeullrnd undi One has olily lo luuk lit tho ('l‘illl' other parts nl the l-lniliiri- lilld they.‘ llllil records of (llilcugu wliierr- Illll. mul-vellell al ll". Sulnlhly m“; onleri number of murders liru fair _ill o» recall of Lholle ill (ircut llrlilllll null of the multitudes ill‘ [lnzlllltf pit-noun. [W] d I ‘ Prohibition is llie Dust lu_w llllitlq"'_.lf€‘l wlefrehlhey ha“: lmunr" H“ the nation, over lillll. and willie $151k“ ‘luflnséllliag: léfllllllitrnlill there are some Ylflllliilllltl as we ‘ u, ~* ‘~ have in stealing and murder, etc, wialfulrlsllzulifidlalnlgl}? gfigtlll: ‘lletfllle "[1 ‘llfllmll! felfliflllhfillllllé for properly fermcnlt-il e 5 loillg l‘_g ) ‘lllll ° l 9 liilurlru, were enormous. ll is Zllvellllllelll B l°l l-lel" Mill 1W1 well today lllui ili New Yul-k mun‘ gzstlnstti them“ Weflhnvlr- lllfltlvllfll are going nmuml soliciting orders ‘Y 90 0!! 8H m! flflll 11W 0!!‘ from house-holders for lill sin-ls in‘ forcement. _ lillllflllClllt‘ liquors which are iurlzvijv lSOme of my friends visited Can- manufactured in the Suite. Records of Crime lJOOV-lfil-fliel‘. Tliere are people, ll the people despised the prohibition» law in the U. Wlml people.3320ls;ge?;ffeflrngovgzlzgltmglsefisflr‘l . . , , " in 1' Doctor? Who die the (ltsplsem ‘ofll-rom ovel._d],lnki"g_ “.0 have‘. law? Law abiding cltizcnc or law . . . . , oreakers? Whose demands are wfilgggfilntilagudiursrolillililv Lriiiisiiimlif’. l‘) Sllllaly? Th9“ “'ll° Wlllll 3° Sl-ellllcess. l refer to ten ~ lllllllt'lll'l'flll “N1 muffle!‘ 81111 llflllll lfllvlllcflllllglvrlilcii when tukcll t0 exceuv ‘l('l“‘ 401ml‘. and debauch their llvofl. and also us poisons. \'i'hv not llilfllllil- lring disaster on their homes uiidllt them‘! v their community oi- those who wish] :0 llve_ ton the good of others. No, Sir William, we do not despise this; law, we love it, we bold ll lil-l sac-l “ed as the clericle or as the abo- ltlon of slavery for it gives us "lite ind liberty and the pursuit of hap- plness." l am sorry to say that govern- nelit control does not plohiblt. lt lanctlons, it endorses, ll encourag- is law breakers and makes it hard )1‘ for iaw abiding citizens to mallr The Remedy To remedy nil Hilly-hippo wpi have found Prohibition ‘dll nlisul-l lilo failure-J believe that Govern- ment Control will (rouse ll fur hm. ler measure of temperance; will lend in make the mall who re- quires, or thinks he requires u‘ boltlc of beer or whiskey, u lwltt-r‘ rlllzcn, not looking lo lllt‘ lNllli-l lfiiiilfil‘ Or lipprnucliillg the dot-tori, for ll. prcl-lcrlplinll, nnd besides, ill ;aln the integrity of the home and wlll do aw“ . ‘ y 'tl l - i. flfYilllfll the course of national lllullll nrusenlluelxllfll: 30° - Prohibition law. l l refer to the provinces flint have ulleluly sold out to the lllllloi‘ inter- vals; and tremble for lhu impend- "8 fate that awaits my lalund tome. ‘Sir William ought lo come ‘buck to the U.‘ S, ngnin and through olh- r glasses look and he will see with inprejlltllced eyes by contrast the alue of tho eighteenth amendment. Ve ha-ve gotten what the people valued 1t has been wrlllen deep ntn the constitution of lilo U. S. ind it safeguards the pollllcal lind norlil illfe of the nnllon. With no uncertain sound from tho highest rlbunaiof the llind wc are lolll hat the manufacture. anlo and use if intoxicating, liquors are prohib- ted. Righteousness exalts tho nn~ ‘on. Men lire the instruments oll‘ ‘ovornment through which right- ‘Oililliflfifl is to Ibo executed. Prohibition la not a "fnrce' in the In concluding his address l)r.l Jenkins quoted the words oi‘ inn, Rev. Ill‘. Plirkllurlu whose nonuni- lonal campaign against vii-c nnd lnwlcsllncl-ui some yours‘ tigolil-l lrllrfteti worlll-willc lillrnliml nlllil who nnw ilflfil“fl lnnll lllc llflfl Rl Brent experience illly tllul “Prnlllll? ltlnllls llll uwflll lllPHiLglTlVIillRl worllo lill lllc lime. Till- law lHl lln-Alnerlrnll null llfl llvslilln of ell» fort-omen! is l-nrrllpl nnd iyrllll. nous. l, -_€<>Q>____ , IN MEMORIAM »- ._‘ inn. JOSEPH hhkifour 0n Monday evening. April lllin: the soul nl‘ Joseph Prullgllt lxiasteii to its elernnl. rcwllrll. "the dccinilur-l was llllllYdllllfi yvnnl nf 8K1‘. llflll all _ I_ l m H < _ l in no country whore Prolliliiiion’, _ there be ‘pOlILLfl ._ mu inl oi imll m“ bee“ ‘fled m,“ it Wm, Hlmmmlvl ‘llllll lil rrsl ill llli- family Tnlled States but a dynamo of re~ crm, ll. flnlnlng torch .164»: held llgh and passed on not only to the ltlzens of the ll. S. hill to lill na- lcns of tho world. I am, Sir, etc. A. N. SIMPSON ‘lelisantvlile, fowa, all. iS. d, Juno 2nd, 1027. new cushions. clued lflw summon old ire-inh- work cove at. ill-o ulte the nswoql. o. A, mcroALl 1022 Avenue .B-_,"M Seduction; i.» Suck, 22,1001 NIW QUSi-IIONS . lhonllh in llllllllll llellllll for in».- ‘Dflfll your his liPllill, wlllcll was uni? llllflXllectoil iii illlWH, cmnv mini-if suddenly nl tile cllli. llc WllH ullick-l "en with paralysis ulld ill upjirrnfi llkillotimcliicul aid, allll klllll ll ril lnl; he passed peacefully llwuy, or ' titled by the llluf rllml nl‘ [he (in m‘ llc Church of which llc was uv ~ n dc-vclod mi-lnilur. llc was n m nfl sterling qualities. upright nnd inm- -ellt in all his dealings and rosmct-l ,9‘! hylu" who kenw him. llc will a valued member of St. Joaclillnull oholr. Vernon River, _of,llfty yesrmdlo leaves to in ma, PRINCE EDWARD TODAY AT are. 7, AND 8.45 GOWNS I (QOWNS ! _A FEAST FOR FEMININE EYES. THE assr oassszo LAUGH SHOW vowve EVER seam. AND ALL THE Muswat NUMBERS THAT MADE WRENE" FAMOUS on THE STAGE- ‘ WlTH ttovo HUGHES sonar. K. ARTHUR». CHARLES MURRAY’ i FOX NEWS?‘ FABLES Mr ORCHESTRA MATlNEE—26c, m. NlGl-lT--37c. 26c, 16¢, \'i.-:lloll llivul", ili-liiiih rill il~~ i"; l" » lloliirlslvud fll'!'l‘"l'1ll1"'tlil\l5*llll'l‘,——;\i . _\Ll-. “nil ;\||‘l(,‘.\‘l'llll\l'lll‘l'. .\'i-\\‘ Yolk‘, “is! i’, .l. llrtllhi-rs, liiliuvlllv lli-= Hill < Szllilll. i'll.lrlilllr-ll,“.ll. M], l-"lullp N, w lllyll; m, with ul which wan lill‘1l"l_\‘ Il'l Yum-l llnil; i'll\l illx. l’, .\l. r\'lllllil. (‘lltil'llltll' Przlilulll. Sh ‘iii (‘u., Cal pint-v nil April lfilll l-l \'~riuni iii‘ ill\\'ll§ \lr, _ ~ . l’. .\l. llrolllvrll-l .\ir- ulld .\ll‘.\‘. \ll_l{lls ill-Curing l‘l' \\'lll'l'( .~'<-l'\'ii-i- “u: 4‘\l'llllllll"l ‘~_ Yi-rinln lliiiqi; _\l,-_ ml ,\ll-_c~_ \\'il.l ';|lllll_\'_ Ilililglfilj . '. a his linluvnil ]i.l>ilfll‘. ill-v l’. l), . l, 13..., _\i-;l|ni-_ slinmh-r ‘John yli-lunlnlifzllul ialnliilL _ tiuipuli nlior wliii ll ilii- ' -ll i" ‘Jury. fimiir- .lllll Alluiu Cuilnllilllc. ‘ i » wi-ei- lnirln- 1i» ill» l‘ ' >1 mi-i-liil.-_ _\l_.i.-~;; ' _\ll‘. illlii-.\ll‘5~l spiritual Bouquets: llnill “llilwlll l‘ ill. Sinlwrllllv, Miiss.;il~‘rlilik Nlvlluuuld. Wflllill \ . 5d“ lam llllllllllel‘ wllele llle)’ “five, l ‘lullm lllllsmlle ll “llmllelllpllflii lll‘ill'l‘l'$ \\'i'l‘l‘, lliibi l. ll Fluilll: ullll Lulu-it Ilrulherl-sjhlrs. (il"ill'L‘l" lluyllfifl llllll government control oi’ the llqunrflinulbs and illnesses caused ll."l\\"llliillll Cain. l-Iiiiviii-il l"..lliii.~ i,ii,i,l..ii..,.,.,,,; _\l,~._ Jul,“ “ml “in. (‘llul-lnltlillildlll .\ll‘.~'. Prlu "an"! “lill “hell llley “m8 llllcllilhese llolfmnml“ l"l"“l'-“l~ ll l-‘l "lill lllillii-l ('l\l‘l]ll<l‘ill'*l.. .\ll<'llili‘l l‘ii.\--i~ mu ‘.1 lxiililt", l'lltll'lilili'ill\\'ll*-\‘l'lllllr] glnllfl, \"]l1ll‘l|llii'lll\\‘ll§ .hey were ashamed of what theyilldlllllfll lime 1130 lllfll 11 lllilll \\‘ _nud J. .l. \\'i-l<il. 'l‘ln~ lllllinvllll‘. nnd .\lr.<. Hilllvri lwludr lmm-WY “r5 Jam,“- lllllki‘, Xnllll saw’ u was "m govemmen‘ comm] ll imhlled- “l one u‘ ‘me trloxpmuff nlfllllo“ (‘fillie- "lh- Ivnlll)‘ l0 1hr vs- l'iilill>‘j .\|l'. 1Ill(|~.\il'\‘ llicllluiill UullV lilies Alllilri-l ildlwlllii- 5!. ‘t was liquor conbmL i it‘; llbo-‘tlalll rlnollt bl-lnd "'0'"! (m.n](_i""'l‘l l" ‘lllltll llf‘ W" lIPlllI 1l"ll,\‘- sllllllllf‘l‘\'lllf“ Illr. nnd Z\irs.' 91's‘ Mr. and Xlltillllllc This learnhd Doctor said “that l e‘ “m” “lllllmed lll n. Mass Cards: ’l‘lli- inluilv lill. $1 .lii.~u lill, i'l'illll.'.lll mid fulilily; (jlierrylllhilly. 'Clllll‘ll‘ili‘l0\\'ll. 1v \‘;ll<-l_\-; Alisa iii'l'il'llllt‘ i\1c.-\uluy.l iNlllllflPfllbi ii'lll‘l‘$ nl sl :lllll hirfl. Pit-lill were also l'I‘\'i'i\(‘ll. i . .lllllil .\' lllillllo. l‘il:irl0ltt-lu\\'ll; .louclliln‘s (‘hoir l3). .\ Przluglll lllul iillllll)’. .\iln-: .\ll'. ‘l Bin e Lock ‘ ‘L. ' s." - f‘ f‘: . ~~ ' ,\ q I5» , - . ~\\ \ _ p . \t\~"‘ _ "-l~~.l\_ l i i, __._-~~ J“ h , ~ ' t -_\‘._‘ § I - ’ _ \ F J “ T k - ‘ v h - l}- "1? ‘t: fr ~'_ r7 ¢ ' F 4| f: ‘*1 "'44 ‘dour-gimme. » 7“ “\ ' "”'“ikbmvmlrz-v20lwulnsvlulrigyllir; Inuit/nu.» v wr/ Built to Give Long Servi At a Moderate Cost Remember that _ two-thirds tl16 lll wire fence depends upon the til? Frost Wire 5N0. 9% Cllllfivllil“ ened especial y for fence: ti“ . i will stand trains up t0 1.5 f1» Besides, this fence has the . Frost springy waved laterals P" the fence against sudden l" only a few time: but alwnyfi- l When all these Qflfl'l_"°n'th l", HE $81M high quality of material is contained in Frost Ring-Lock Fence as in our heavier fence. The difference is in the gauge and thelock. When a fence lighter than No. 9 wire will fill the billet make sure you get Frost Ring-Lock Fence, if you want m‘ be sure of longest service. No light‘ gauge fence ha]; ever; stood up_ for as many yearsns rost ence. ort-hevcr ‘good reason that it is made of specilzll ‘no mwwlt “nanny , Frost wire, extra heavily galvanized mu“ u n with-the purest known apeltcr. Fkggi‘ RING-LOCK 3' ,Frost Steel and Wire Company; Limited, Hamilton: for upwards; . 4 Brace, ltllc “in 8a TVCO-il, l l, ti; '9 , fllililfl‘ i ‘ Agelnilawalfijl yoéaviflvl Carter and Company, Ltd. ‘ ol-lsdtotwsrowu , g Averill for. king: rand Qucenl ' 1 ‘ 90ml, Mm" llrlef-atrlokgn widow. three m , A. g’ qulqgghlqgl. .l. of the New Nfllrk. New n an . ' PM list-floral. 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