. THE LATEST GUARDUUS _ “*" Immun ‘n%iI%¥¥”5“flfelV¢ COM Cure _Here ln' s0m`Pi_l»i 'g' th” will cure? your cold in s day and a night. _ Our laxstive cold cure works on, spew principal- drives the cold oiflt of the 5ystem- d6esn’t rn' e re l y smother- it temporarily io ‘ 'haveit reappear a day or ' so later. _ It does not cause | ringing- in the ears, for it " ` contains" no quinine. It simply- relieves your system ' and leaves you feeling, right. _ V We conldn’t afford to risk our reputation by recom: mending the wrong thing. I I Oster I Central Drugstore A Sunnyside _V i - -- NEWS EHUM . THE -liiililili HUSHIELS IIHELEGE DAILY GOSSIP OF A U. C. CL - STUDENT. Students are enrolling at the U. C. O. every day. Judging by the work being done in the typewriting department there will be keen competition for the dif- ferent gold medals to be awarded at the U. C. C. next spring. 'Besides the gold medals awarded for typemriting there is also abeau- tifully engraved diploma, a copy of which may be seen at the U. C. C. oflice. The U. C. C. class rooms were never brighter and busier. The pres- ent classes give promise of being the most thorough, smart and industri- ous group -the U. C. C. has had. The class rooms are filling up rap- idly hnt that vacant desk is still. reserved for you but after this week' it will be given to/the iirst comer. llon't let another fellow ‘take your chance of securing a commercial ed- ucation that spells success. Some of the many advantages of- fered by the U. C. C. are: n compet- ent stall of nnfailing and courteous teachers who give you personal, thorough instruction on the subject for which you are enrolled; thc brightest, cleanest, best cnuipped and most sanitary class-rooms in the Maritime Provinces; and a com- mercial course that is beyond com- petition in actual business practice. A U. C. C, Diploma is the best testimonial and recommendation any nmbitiolis young woman or man could desire. A~fcw copies of the last year book. ns well as McIntosh‘s appreciation ol “A Little Journey to the Home of n Good School" are still loft. 'l`hcsc can be had frcc from thc Principal. Mr. Moran. at the omce. Roval Bank Building. 1878-10-3mwlM3l __.__.i.....-1-- THE qldgqgn grune ` , me IMI. nc. (Special to The Guardian) 'l‘OliON'l'('), Oct. 3.- Southwester- ly winds, shifting to Northwesterly; clearing. - _ 'THE WEATHlilR.- Yesterday was cloudy _,_§Ki{§yugbout 'with heavy rain in t.he_p,v_` _g continuing all night. The' -highest temperature recorded yestei'day-_-iran sixty-‘two above zero and jpg' lgwggt was Sfty-two B-bovs. The lowest _ the previous night was forty°nlne above. At nine a. m. it :us fifty-two above and at nine pfm. ity-six above. The tide will be .high_ this after- noon at 1.12 and tomorrow at 1.12; it will be high‘ tomorrow morning at 12.45 and Sunday at 1.22. The sun sets *"” f"""‘ll\H Ill? 5-35 and tomorrow at 5.84; it rises to- morrow mnmingat 6.01 and Satur- day at 6.08. This mods' sets this evening.nt 7.1¢.. Thar-a"`wns ». saw moon Tuesday Sent. 80th ht 12.57 a. m. The first quarter of the moon will he on Monday. Oct. 7th. Bl 9-45 “- m. _ The length of today will be eleven hours and thirty-seven minimi- » '.r1-r,,ww-.l~‘ .»;--».~~»~ ' ' , u shimaing`:s_nd cahvillir ,_ .-...Welrave storied our regular S of Fuwlmd chictgm bfilnligngs Ed(l:l':.liEi»?»?r`l;¢lv ¢;‘=°f“l°¥ ’° ‘l“°-ml" W' nrt. Elilyinl “fly *W "°*‘°“ '° °»”-‘bk “sm ml swnedmll Welictli'-'¢o1ltrects.'P_l'll=B lW"l"5 P9°\“`7"°°dy niwl C. °' "‘-35”" .rsurnss c LANIZ' Ill Miblliillli ~ nn. J. c. nIxoN. . _ ~ ¥%H4+++m SPUHTENG NEWS The death c"_"cu d t N Y` . _ . Ahern on tm 29”) 8° "° 5 °W °“ ~ N. Crawford ..... ne” °l’E’°‘“l’°’~ “R” “ll lu' _ Johnson of several weeks, of Dr. John ' _ _H _pwnm ______ __ _____ Charles Dixon, son of Rev. Cannon "'_° E' H ¢ d _ 34 39' gg 33 114. Helter calved in 1911-`-1`, James Gor- Dixoh, or Montreal. ' 'rr-I DENNIS 'rnonr-Iv Maron - ~ 'G,,,',',f1' §,,,,g',"'j__j_’_'jjj' __- '_ 901 de.. _ - erase total ......'.. ne sinh. ancnrasr (spoon-n Timo. 'ru 125 . __ \ assesses 22252323 essence; '=ehz=§§ EEc§E ‘E .’°'!‘¥ P. Power 24 108 _KIIWS £0|ll|I¥ -_-_-_ ' ` ' (Oontmgsd from_pa;s__-1 ) Georgetown; 2, Thomas Henry: 3 Geo. Jackson. Beet Holstein or Holstein Grade Cow. in milk 'or calf, _any age-1, Clarence ' D. White, " Montague; 2, 'James , _(Jordon, -New -Perth; 3. J. Forbol. . _ _ , __ | Belt Holstein or Holstein Grade ______Dr- Dixon wasrhowh-‘in charlotte- ___ , _ _ ' - . ' ~ " nest I-leisure er I-mama ,creas- dgn’ H° °°’m° `l\°¥'° 5°l¥l° f»W°11ty Clearly outshootiug their oppon- ROYAL CANADIAN GARRIBON Heller, calved in 1912-1, Clarence gd g'_°“l‘:h°§_¢:__=° a .mcmbar of a ants, _tha _'mth Truro muah became ` an'r1LLmsY:" white; 2. J- Mm Mahesh; 3. J_» 60:5 ai Jah “$1 °°\lDB1ly. But the chamglons of the Maritime Provinces _ _ _ _ ` Gordon. I p y s an ed in this city, and at t e Bedford range, Halifax, on 500 600 800 900 Tel' Best Holstein or Holstein Grade 28 25 18 104 . - . the deceased obtained a position wednabda y and are _ e proud winners Capt. Howard ...33 §_*§:t£f-insigghggféoghiglhllin than or the handsome :|3210 presented hr Lt. Fmt ........_..2s _ 5° ° Svhelvf Dennis Needless to a e R ids ze ar _ar ar za known in social and- church circles Bom in Kuda,.e_ Q“ebec_ Decembe; llgilll- _Fourteen men _made a total ol "Grand total 249,, 13 4_ h . . 1 0 Points _ or better out a possible _ROYAL CANADIAN REGIMENT: 6 ° "ved with but th 140. The winning, team piled np the remarkable average of 133.25, Lian. tenant Killem made 'the feature shoot pts Banks ____..27 UI 8. BIB family to Montreal at the age of thir lieell- H0 married Miss Elysee Con- Nid. Ol Baltimore, who survives him. YWTB 1180. Dr. Dixon, besides his den- ion in New York as an actor, and took part in professional reduction profession of dentistry, and he was months ago. Entered, October 2nd.--Schr. Rac- moilth Packet, Townsend, Sydney; Schr. Lady May, McDougall, Belle River; Schr. Irene M. _B. Colgood, Picton; Behr. Frank, VanEmher,‘Pug- wash; Schr. G. C. Kelley, Fougere, Sydney; Sehr. Daisy, 1.owrie, Picton; Schr. Leo, Dailey, Sydney; P-cbr. Lord Kitchener, Livingston, Halifax; Schr. Wm. Reid, Picton. Cleared, Oct. 2nd.~Schr. Racburn, Chapman, Picton; Schr. Frank, Van- E-mhcr, Pngwash; \Schr. Lady May, McDougall, Belle River; Schr. Daisy, Sydney; Sehr. Lord Kitchener, Liv- ingston, St. Andrews, N. B.; Schr. Nellie Reid, Reid, Pietou. _'rr-raw wAN'rs nxrnasarlou. _ f WASHINGTON, October 2.-Jfhuw has applied to the S_tate`Depa'rtment to ask from the British Embassy here an explanation ol the treatment accedcd to him by the Canadian ‘Oili- ccrs. , _...{..._.__.____- THE RAMPAGE. LONDON, Oct. 1.-The Mad Mullah ia no the rampage again in Somali- lund and has burnt Burao, which was fnrnrcrly a fortified post, and killed six friendly natives. He is now pur- suing a deliberate policy of exter- mination against the friendly natives N|]|iiESl|l|N. GAS UH b EI \S|EK.SUl|H STUMAEH TIME “I"A.PE’S ]_)IAI’-EPSINI" IN FIVE MINUTES ALL STOMACH MISERY IS GONE. ____._.__i_~__- _L _ "Really does'_’ /put,bad stomachs in order-"really docs” overcome indi- gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn |and sourness in tive minutes-that- just that-makes Pape's Diapcpsin the largest sa_l_1_ing__ stomach regulator _-4b__&b_¢‘ _wqrlqg .wlbst _you eat fer- _mydes into stunt Lprlumps, you helen .._.___.___. mm f-_ _°,.u_§i?9_~ _._*b“;,_. _nndigested 10011 811011.-..‘Q°m\ 'ls dlzzy"‘and aches; breath" ionlf-tongue ccntclli your insides filled with bile and~"ll1" digestible waste, remember the mo- ment ‘-Pane’° Dlaner»si\1" C0111” in contact witlvthe stomach all H\1¢l\ rlistresp- vanishes. _‘--It'l ilfllly “WU” lshing-almost marvelous, and the joy is its hermlessness. ' A large , Qftgicsnp, case of PnP°`|! mapepsih w I give you 0 h\1“‘lf°Sl dollars' worth- of !_atl,sfHctl0I\ Or y0{9_ druggist hands yo your ll-\0n°y UM -' re.. worth its weight in sold to men and women who can't S0* U19" stomachs regulated. It belongs in your _home-_-ihonld alway’ U6 “Pt bamiy in .case of sr sick. l0\ll`» “PU” stomach during the day or at night. 195 quickclt. l\ll'°ll'- “lid 91°*-V stomach doctor in the Charlottetown bi - - 8 y L eyno 3°” ““°d 1" “in l’°'m°“ l°" B011” there _was rciclvllls in Truro when Lt: Duvosin ......27 me. THE MON . ‘”°‘"d W” f°“1V°d l'l_l°t U18 76th Lt. Bryan D,_ D,,,,,',1:R,If,‘f,f‘ m,;'f,‘;ff, deségify' rurlmcht had won. Bwrwly. il ever. Lt. srevahson .........a2 in this city for many years was well has mm bean B mam” at th” long LE" Bmw” ""'°3z - ranges where the shooting was so M, G, Ammett and moved to_New~Y.ol_k about mum; of the _day when he actually scored 133 D0 nts, but being only credited tal p,.B_ctice_* attained some reputab with 138, he unfortunately Putting a bull's eye on the wrong target. His score should have read, 34 35, 35 for some y°a,.s_ waning hl;a1th_ hows: 34, but he lost the shot at 900 yards: ever. soon forced him tg retire tu bm Llelll-°“°“l'» Hellfd mad° 1-he best Grand total _ ........... .........855 score of the day, getting a grand tot- ,- engaged in actual practice until some al °E 137 p°i“t“' which was mad” “P ‘*“”*"'-'“'”°'“ of a possible at 500 yards, 84 at was unable to be present to'meke the each teamz- 76TH REGIMENT: Capt. Dartcuux .......35 ~ Lt. McArthur ...33 32 Lt. Killam ......34 Lt. Semple .......32 Q.M.S. Kennedy ......35 Pte. Taylor ......35 Lt. Heard Pte. McCallum ....34 35 31 35 29 32 34 35 33 35 33 33 34 32 34 34 35 33 30 33 32 Low,-;e_'pict0“; pcb;-_ Le0_ gm-my_ Grand total ................. ...1066 78TH REGIMENT: ' Capt. Dunbar ...35 _ Capt. Sutherland .....34 31 33 Capt. Arthur ....27 31 26 Lt. Maclean __,_._34 Lt. Murray ...,...83 Pte. McArthur Pte. K. J. -McLean....27 Pte. D. Ives .... ._ ......28 32 31 32 34 32 30 32 25 32 31 28 27 26 28 35 33 30 06TH PRINCESS LOUISE FUSI LIERS: MAD MULI-AH ON 500 000 800 900 'ru ze so za so 11'. Maj. Simmonds Capt. Dowden ...31 Sgt. Armstrong 34 Sgt. Parker ......34 Sgt. Thomas Sgt. Ferguson 34 Bm. Barnham Capt. Holland 34 27 27 Grand total 63RD HALIFAX _RIFLES' ' 500 600 800 900 Lt. Bennett .......34 30 33 l.t. Roche .........38 Sgt. Pcverill... ......31 Capt. Adams _....33 84 Gpl. I-Iankey .....31 24 Sgt. Faulkner ...30 -ZF- 29 25 28 26 34 31 26 29 27 33 33 31 33 34 Z6 22 28 sz 21 so al 32 30 25 22 13 29 29 31 27 30 32 33 30 Lt. Stuck 31 31 32 Lt. Ricketts ......34 35 Grand total 500 600 800 900 Ttl 33 34 32 134 131 133 131 136 135 . . . , x; . H. Rattray, St. P.etcr’s; A. P. Leemin 500 600 800 900 Ttl 32 33 30 130 13 11 132 120 123 108 126 Grand total . .................. ..984 116 116 134 122 1.20 me 119 070 Ttl 125 125 ‘11B 134 110 99 124 126 27. 38 35 114 28 115 18 100 29 32 30 118 26 26 31 115 29 25 24 110 28 21 18 96 872 500 600 800 900 Ttl Sgt. Denning ....32 28 32 25 117 25 27 Bdn. Williams 34 28 84 Bdn. Mattinson .......32 33 C. Sgt. Worthington 29 Brin. Bnxey .......30 Sgt. Giles ......28 Sgt. Biekford 20 25 30 28 30 12 91 29 125 4 89 21 25 100 31 25 25 116 27 108 30 16 109 Cannon Dixon is Spalding a short 600, a possible at 800 and 33 at the 900 mound ` vacation at Morin Heights, in the ' Laurentians, and had not heard of ‘ In P1`°5°“l5ll\§ thi! Dcllhis trophy io bis souls death this mo,.,,mg_ (Sept the winning team and the beautiful -- so.) It is prehahis that the hody win ’”°““° W“'=°l‘ f°l>B l° 01° Ifwmhefs Of be br-ought to Montreal for interment the team Colonel Rutherford congrat-| (Canadian Press. ) 1)r__D1x¢,n is also survived by his ulated -them on their magnificent wini NATIONAL. moths;-, two bl-others and B ,,iste,._ and regretted that _.Senator Dennis; At New York, ilrst New York 8, ; Philadelphia, 3 :Plug Tohaceos.--all ei-meal amor. Presentation. Hs suggested that ' aw Second called at the *md 0! the el-5 _come bare for their smoking Bur vote 01 thanks should be gent, to ‘sixth on account of darkness. New plies for we carry the best ling in Senator Dennis for the greatintercst Y0I`k 3. Pl1llB€l€ll>lllH.4¢ the city. our ping tobacco, are kept he is taking in msrksraahship. 'rhree Brooklyn. at Boston. postponed on in vary best condition free from an hearty cheers were given to the rifle- °°°°““¢ Of f“l“~ that bite, sting and burn you and in men of the winning team and another other brands... We are showing new three rousing cheers were given for AMERICAN* the famous Shamrock 10c., Master 30118011' Dennis. _ At Phuadelphinr New Ymk' 0' Mason and Master Workman 15e. The scores will he seen to be the Philadelphia' 0' called at the and °E The Ma¢Kj|_m0n _Drug C0" Comer mm-e remarkable when it is -,.emem_ the 4th on account of wet grounds. Great George and Kent Ste. MEti. bered that a strong'cross wind was B°“t°“ at W89hl“El20l1. postponed on 'account ai rain --- blowing during the entire match and ' SHIPPING NEWS. in addition n'mimge was 31,40 in evi_ Cleveland,_ at Detroit, called on ac. __ dence, which em a great deal 01 °°““* °‘ ’“"l~ damage to scores at the long ranges. burn, Chapman, Chatham; Schr. Yar- Following are the full scores oi ---l"-"--' \’-°l°}‘2°'- 'Z' ~:- = fo o¢»~»»o~ osessveoos oo.¢o'u°oo.oo.o¢.»,eo,»4100.0»°».».n.eo,¢¢'eo‘».o¢¢ o‘» .»¢‘oo:9o;oo:n:_yo;oo:o o;oo:se;so;oo;¢o;so:n;o¢;oo;ce:so:o 0:04 lil_G'l 0Rl|\ J T M Leeman Halifa J P. G. Clark, Summerside; Mrs. F.S. McDonald, Miss C. McDonald, Sourls 3/lrs._F. R. Hcartz, Miss 1-leartz, City; A. W. Cook, Halifax, D. Mc- Phee , .Boston; A. W. Cook, Hallie -"`Irs1uax; r-1. o. simmons, w. ri. Thompson, St. John; P. L. Carr, town A. J. W. Myers, Toronto; G. H. Jardine, North Wiltshire; A. G. Minray John McLean, M. S. Jones, J. S. King, Montreal; Mrs. _` King, Hallfax,, H. D. Reid, Cambridge; ' H. L. Hewson, Amherst-.‘ QUEEN __ J. L. Heath, Toronto, E. C,,.Maii and wife, Toronto; H. Ellis, Toronto W. E. Campbell, Montreal; __ H. M. Ross, Ottawa; A. _(J. McLeod, Park Corner; S. A. Heartz, Halifax. ` REYEBE- ’ Ravens: T. A. Lowther, Amherst, N. S.; Clarence A. Smith and wife, New Glasgow, N. S.; Chas. A. Prince, Birmingham, England; A. I-iavell, Pemhrooke, Ont.; P. M. Arsenault, St. Chrysontom; Chas. H. Farrington New Bedford, Mass.; U. Maznilnnon, New Bedford, Mass.; -lm. Weiser and wife, Boston; H. F. Feohan, Mt. Campbelton; E. S. Coffin, Charlotte- Heuer, carved in may-1 .A r l Bruce, Valleyileid; 2, James Gordon._ Best Herd ol Dairy Cattle, consist-' ing of 1 bull and 4 females, 1 year old or over, bull to be registered and all to be owned by the Exhibitor. The judge to give 'prelerence to uni- formity of typr-1, Geo. Annear. l BOBt Fai; Cow 01' Steer, 2 years or over-1, James Gordon; 2,,R. R. Mc- Lean. - ‘ I ' | Beet Steer, 1 year old-1, David Wright; 2, Mont Annear. I Best Steer, calvcd in 1913-1, Mont Annear; 2, Nat McPhee. CLAS S IV.-SHEEP. Best purebred Long Wool Ram, Z shears or over, registered, may be Lincoln, Leicester or Cotswold-1 Forman Poole, Lower Montague; Michael Keenan, Georgetown; Geo. W. `Aitken.- » | Best pure bred Long Wool Yearling Ram. Wgistered, may be Lincoln, Leicester or Cotswold-1, Michael Keenan; 2. Stewart Bros, Alliston. l Best Pure bred Long Wool Ram Lamb, registered, may be Lincoln,' Iieicester or Cotswold-1 and 2, Kee- nan Bros.; 3, 0. Poole. | Best Pen of two pure bred Long Wool Ewen having each raised a lamb this season'-1, Stewart Bros.; 2, Keenan Bros.; 3, James Riley. - Best Pen of two pure bred Long Wool yearling ewes'-1, Stewart Bros; rsglvuehael Keenan. I Best Pen of two pure bred Long Wool Ewe Lambs-2, Stewart Bros. Best Pen of two Grade Long Wool Ewes, having each raised a lamb this season-1 and 2, Michael Keenan; 3, 5'2". "assi-'ms-'__ rm roar - I iIonv,ml¢l!liy There: is no economy buying other styles of Heat- i n g Stoves-Years have proven that the only kind of stove to render the nec- essary warmth io your home _ is a New Silver Moon. This is the latest improved style with Double Fire Pot, which is `a very important featurc, assuring more heat less cost to replace and better satis- f.clion generally. A New Silver Moon nee no siicnlicn, just iill it up in the morning and you need not touch it again hard coal will last a whole day without attention. This is just the convenience you are lookingfor. Drop in to-day and have a look at them.. Wiihever New Silv.-r Moon we sell, pipe, which costs us 5oc to make. 'Plrlces 'net Cash. Carefully note. No. Io Ea. $r4.oo 'No. II, Same as Cut.Er. $15. No. I2 Ea. $I7.co No. Bring or send your order tc-day for one of these heaters . _Above prices include delivery to any _Port or Station In P. E. Island The Rogers liardwa-re C0.. bid Sliver -,.¢.¢.\ :I in ds until evening. A scuttle of we supply the first tee joint I3,Erch .......-....._.,.$_I.9. O. Poole. - _ :sei yearling Ewec-1, O. Poole. Beat Pen of two Grade, Long Wool Ewe Lambs-1, Melvin Wood, Red Poole. r ‘ 0 faced Ewes, having- each raised a- lamb this season-1 and 2, C. B. Clay. Best Pen of 2 ure bred Gre X D. McLean Urapaud; D. Welsh, Bos- if - _p . ~ Y' utmost o timism. The possibilit ten; c. carter, J. rc. Johnsen, B. ‘med y°“'_“”g EW” 1' °' B' (“1“"' 0 H. Bills. Montre-9-li R- L- GI`P~l1hm» faced Ewe 1ambs___1_ C_ B_ C1ay_ running any risk ci making an extr Beat Pcn of 2 pure bred Grey- Best l'en of 2 Grade, Grey-faced Ewes, having each raised a lamb this season-1, C. A. Wilson, 2, C. B. Clay; 3, Alex Dewar, -Brudcnell. Bust. 1-'en of 2 Grade, Grey-faced (1. B. Clay; 3, Vernon Shaw, Mont- ague. - ` Best Pen of 2 Grade, Grey~faced I registered--1 and Z, C. B. Clay. | Ilcst Long Wool Sheep, registered- 1, Stewart Bros.; 2 anc 3, Keenan ” Bros. 9 v Best' Pen of two Grade Long Wool EXCELLENT BUSINESS _OUTLOOK IN EUROPE. BF.RLIl\', Oct. l.--“The business House; 2, Mmbael Keenan; 3| 0_ outlook in continental Europe, espe- ially in Russia, can be described as _Begg Pm-e bred Grey_gMed Ram_ 2 excellent," said Cyrus H. McCormick Sbearg or Ove,-_L_ (;_ B_ Clay; 2_ C_ of Chicago, President of the Inter- _ B_ 3baw_ Br|_\dene1|_ national Harvester Company, in_an B-est pare bl-ed (;,-by.faced yearung interview. Mr. McCormick has lust Ram, registered Shropshire or South* completed "`t°“r °E il‘3P€Cl»i0D Ol T-ll doWn_1 and 2, C_ B_ Clay-_ harvester eompany's various plant Best pu,-B bred Grerfaced Lamb in Russia, Germany, France and Swe Ram, registered, Shropshire or South den. "Things," he continued, “loo - down-1, 2,an‘l<‘l`li5-gcgaccq 7.57 63.07 3.54 28.78 \ ‘ l Stewart' S. Pinoau, North Rustico; R. J. Carmichael, Peakes; 01.- A. - "°gr;d_,hi,,0bacC°y"_ _’. »._ ._ /_/__\ McNeill, Little Sands, J. A. Blue. ,mc dmc, to U, md ,M ~f:_;- - 952 H0P0ll9ld2 E- W- Hhfflngtou- TOYDU' we will see that your r7i"4';'__ _>,. re, ont.; P. P. Blackmore. 'l'f»wuto. ,fr _~ ..-_. _,b-, K 0111;; J, W. Donahue, Lake Ainslie, ;- ' _--,mmuh _ C. S.; J. M. Nicholson. Port Hill; .,_ ' ’ '_ ‘> 500 500 B00 900 Tn F. MaeRory and wife, Boston; F. W. ',,_ ’,- * _r 4;" _ --34 33 3° 3° 12" Gibson, Montreal; M. J. ».a\us,_ st. _-_ . .1 _ _ -~‘ _.as 31 ai 29 121 J h » _ NT,-d_ _ ~;'_-._ t- L_., _..aa az ar ai 121 ° "S ________..__.___ . _~ ~ »-~ ;f`..>`° _ ..az- sz 01 as 124 _ . -_~ _-,1;`*<"~;;;.b -gal; SSL M“b°" ‘~""-33 23 28 19 10? ::Critical smokers come here for __ _ »,-, Q.M.s. Lynton ..,......a4 za zz ze I0. the bm brand, 1,, ,,,gb-g,-Bae, super- . -/ s. _ :___». \_ _;__. _ 33 Q Z. _. ~ 28 ___ l l *‘ (1 . i New . .,,, -._ -.-_.lb ‘Nil \\ . \ ‘ p.=..'\ _ \‘ l » " , . . . ._ . lr 'l .l ` ,-1 ~ I i r , _ 3* a. 'M fi- `f-E .0 rr _.5 ; l 5; l. _ , 3 ._ __ i -V .3 1; _'ic it -_z_ ,H -5% 31|, l. .ay E E fl '_ ii .1-; ~,_._..y_-.._-I-, - ir' sf. 3 fl » \,. .,. . r: - ii -il; 5 =1._1;_~ -;...-= _ - *_ '~ *_,;'.;2Zs»»w¢"" ';¢s\-wer. may-m i v. 'r .\ 3_1; fi if U