-.=<.~.»~1- .- '1» +1,” " H ‘ »- '~it§l”4‘ '@.§':'»»,:--,‘--- __=f'1- “- » ~ 1 - f - -» , ~ f_~="~"»¢.;=,-, `-.\-,_q_.-~' ~~.~ 1 ' -' 1 -1,15? oi; oe _ i - __ _ _- _ , ' 1 - ' ~ ' 1 _ - _ '11-'Q 1'-1 1. I Q-gg-1' .13 .1 P."J2121-fir. “1'otf‘Ee't”tlie“W1y_*nési‘ when you buygpfpur,-_"1 'f ;~ 111111111111 _l1ll>l>l.lls _ 111111--1111111 1111111 We 'offer the products of the most reliab e mann- facturers and can guaran- tee the very best material is represented ln each one. Arrange to inspect our complete rubber lgoods Special _-_1_>rices on"I-lot' Wziter"”l_3_0 es' and Foun- 1§ip_Sy'r1nges for a_short tune; _ _ E. A. FOS-'l` ER _ CENTRAL DHUGSTOR1-1 _ sais ii,-1111.1 for vllvoi. 111° great Blood Builder and Tonic. - .111-_»¢_»:.~...111l ___ _ _ liiiiilllllllwwil . slNcE loss 1.35 W. W. W. A wlllililllo lillios -Have stood the test oi more than Half a, Century., 0ur stock' is complete llicluding all styles and sues. 1 ss l J EWELLERS gi _0$t&¥i¥9¥i'¢$$¢¥_¥$¥Si¥% fCLASSli"lED ADVERTISEMENTS ovtailiiiitiiiiiiliaretrle mariners >FOB.'8A1iE asses-ewseslmoess ii. #E $1* #E All ¢b%%9#$%i§¥1$$%$%élt$& , _ WANTED ii W.W.Wellner li- FOR SALE 500 BUSHELS TURNIPS J. Heber Crosby", llinrshilold. 4117-2-22M3ipd. FOR SALE ON WEDNESDAY FEB. 26111 farm of 05 acres, stock and lllaehinery. Apply J. M-obbs. liun- ler ltlvcr. 4110-2~22M3lpd. FOR .SALE-GOOD WHEAT. 4% cents per ‘pound delivered. Pllonc or writo A. hong, 'Mount Edward lloatl. ` _ 4100-2-21 1111111111 FOR SALE SHORE FARM 131 sores land; 80 clear. lialnllcc uu- der wood nlld poles. Buildings ln good repp-lr. Apply to Milford Cud- lnore, 'Oyster Bed Blridgc. ' 4129-‘J-22M4i1ld. home. Write inluledlalc. Llox 232 4144-2-22lu3i. - Pitch For Skins. 1,000 Musln-sts, 50 Mink. 100 Weasel. Highest bouzh, 128 Gt. George Street, Char- - lottetown. 3087-2'liiltf. U---1-_#_--___-_._ wAN1°Eo ev MAN AND w1FE work on farm, experienced furni- er- (Jun furnish best- of references. Can take full charge. State full particulars as to wages etc. first ivller- Anllly "c." Box 116, City. , 4019-2-1811161. FARM FOR SALE.-CONSISTING OF llluety-four acres situated on Wills loe_Road, seven lniles from Charlot- tetown half mile -from church, brook running tllrough farm. Apply tr Leslie -Bryenton. 4048.2-19m5ipd uEiI1>`”ivANTED_ - FEMALE wAN'rEo `A'r oNcE A all-11. Fon genclal iiouseworlq. Mrs. Ernest Foster, 148 Cu11lbcl'l:tnd Street. 4083-2-2\)Mtf. -_--_,__-____________ WANTED A MA'ID FOR GENERAL housework in falniiy of three. Apply 13 Fitzroy St. 4103-2-21mtf w'AN'rEo.-'-'A lvl/un Fon GENERAL holgleworlc. Apply 58 Scllllul St 4131-2-22 M Ili pd ; .isa HELP WANTED - MALE WANTED A MAN OR A GOOD slnart boy i‘rom 1G to 18 years of ag; /illlily Bert R. Brown, York. 4003-2-19mwfm2|p1l. MIHUELLANEOUB FOR SERVICE--SHORTHORN BULL milking stiuin. A. E. Long. Mt. Edward Road., _ 4100-2-21 lvloipd T*-A--l...i, _ VISITING CARDS GENTS 90|: PER 100; Ladies $1.00 per 100. Guard- ion Job Printing, Charlottetown, 4085-2-20MEtt’. -.__,_______ FAHIONABLE WEDDING STAT|ON~ 0.i`)"*‘25 l'0l‘ $3.00; 50 for $4.50. Guardian Job Printing, Charlotte- town. 4085-2-20M`Etf. ENVELOPEJS WITH ADDRESSES or initials 651: per 100; $2.00 per U00: $3.00 .per 1,000. Guardian Job Prillting, Charlottetown. 4085-2»20MEll`. PA, NOTEPAPER AND ADDRESSES- Siilgle sheet 75c por 100. $1.50 for 500. Double .sheet $1.00 per 100. $2.00 llur G00. Guardian Job Print- ins. 11l111r1_<>1lm111-11. loss-:-zollmr. MULTIGRAPH LETTERS, SAME AS _i~l'i70Wl°itlng_-_,,o,p ‘custon1er’s 1-1111- "“““0i'¥,i1 100 -fur $3 per 40 lines; 500 for 82.50: '10.0t\..\l'or $8.60. If we °"l1Piy stationery: 100 for $2.75; 500 for 34.50; 1000 for $7.50. Uliltrd- ilh Job Println5,\.6ilarlot1otown. 1 ' 1 - ioss-2-201411111. r'o5ND' - . cilltois R|Ne rouuo. A1»l>1.v -Gmaian omes. soil-il-11111111. '°i_iND oN ern-mo -PARK Rollo A illl' cost. Ownermay have same DY °' _ .. V J __.§s\=s TEACHERS VVANTED 1 TEACHER WANTED IMMEDIATELY for Head iiillsborongh School. S11p_ plelllent $25 for remailldcr of your. wAN1'Eo._soARo AND Room' Fon Y0ullg gelltlelllun 111 nice privaiqj f1Aw Fuss wAN1'Eo.-so Rao me Prices Paid f0I‘ same. J. B. Rom- ._._llli1o111111garine . into ’ - .Canada-~-1 M-1-. -P. Palleson, manager 0'( qenp-at Creaulorles Ltd of Calgary has written up the case of1'nleomurgarfn‘e1n (Jim. adn and sent :lt to Mr. Wgltgg Jones on¢, of his co-workers on the National Dairy €.0unc'J1_,executlve._ --Mr., Jones has kindly handed some of Mr. _Pal- lesen's observations to._th_e Guardian for publication. _ ' ls it reasonable or sensible for a country like Canada witp__the wonder- ful possibilnlol-1 for tlnirylns. to allow a substitute like oleomargsrlno to be introduced. - ' ' ` ` Oieomorsanino was tllseoverea,.in- vented, 'or to be more 'correct room- pouudod, by it Frenchman named Mega Mouries, about the year 1870. The de- rivation ol' the name ds hard to trace. Oleo is, of -course -from the oleo oil., while m11rgal'l»ne`seems 1t0‘he and old French 'wel-_d. in dealing with or writing on this question it is my honest desire to Material and Quantities 520 lbs. -No. 1 oleo oil 475 lbs. No_ 1 neutral oil _ 300 lbs. cl'-eamnefry -butter Labor and .package - Salt and Color Total Material and Quantities 525 lbs. No. 2 oleo oil » 475 libs. No. 2 neutral lard- 40 gals. 30 per cent. cream Labor and package - Total is $0.1142 per pound. 350 lbs. No. 3 neutral oil ` 1350 lbs. eottonseed oil 450 lbs. neu-tml lard 00 mils. 2i/_- per cent. nlilk l.ubor and -package ' Salt and color i T0tl\l 'lll_lt_t111l\_-'i-_i:!|lt|x\inll. Diuok -trimmings, -.le-1.-.su.ul.svl¢¢f~‘_ of. _ant mms ,hrisllois , 'i'f__i'5‘."*‘.?1_i '_'°1i__' viéklw-' mich ' trimmings, from the bod plckiugs, reed trimmings. llcart casing fats. No. 2 or second grade oils: _ "Gut ends small fat, chipped fat, which is token off tile middle guts, madman roi, which is taken 011 rouna U10 Kilt by' the -lot!-tug machines, heart i-fill!-lulusl. -villfik trimmings, miscel-. l-eneons bod Pieiiiuze of the second grade, kidney fat, clean trimmings from' eottle, which are beingcut up for canning or sausage, slrlnunlngs from the scrap fat of No. 1 oil. No. 3 or third grade oil. “Head fart, fat trimmed from cattle heads when checking, plucked sweet- biadder » tnimmings fat from 1 chilled beef. i0l18ues, when they are -trimmed, miscellaneous rats from other departments which are Kept clean. and the llrst washings from the oleo Dress cloths before soda at 18 cents -per pound or two pounds °‘i ‘ii ='°““d_14_¢¢l=u. 1zf=1'__l»_<>\_wd_» and was sold to -the retnll stone keeper at fronl 16 cents -Der -Iwlllld-obs-it us say it was sold at 22 cents -per pound to the retailer um] at 25 cents per pound to the consumer while the best cream- ery 'butter was selling at 28 to 30 cents per pound to the retailer and at 35 cents per pound to the consum- er. On u nice spring morning the inan- Hgor of 11 large packing concern be- came very pbilsntr0plc_ he called 111, or wired all his salesmen all over the Continent. and the order or conversa- tion ran something like this. "Gen- tlemen: I -believe wo ought to do a little better for the -public. I want you lo so out-.to -the Retail 'rimle and lei them know that we are prepared to sell our oleo at 16 cents per pound, ,providing they will push our business, they however, ought to sell our oloo boat oleo wus manufactur- Mnteriul and Quantities ' has been used, scrap vat skimmings from the second grade oil. _ The following fornlulns are l‘o1r lnalclng -butterine of olooniargarine for different grad-es: Forlnulus for the cost ot' high grace Oleomorgarlne. Cost F Total per pound Cost $00876 $46.19 .08125 38_57 Sweet -Cream contatning 72 lb. B. F. .42 30.24 .28 84.00 .01 15.00 .00 1.00 1 $214.00 This formula, will yield 1.500 pounds of butterinc. Ther fore - t er pound is s0_1426_ 0 ws D lnot il. fact tllnt oleo is lnlllluiactured Fol-multi for the cost of med-lnnl grade Olcolnargarluc. Cost per -pound _ $0.087-5 .08125 ` .'42 .01 .00 Total Col-lt $45.19 30.57 42.32 12.00 1.00 $137.08 This formula will yield 1,200 pounds of oleo1nurgarine_ Tl1eret`o1~c, the c l1`ormul1i for the cout of low grade oloomargarlno. Cost per -pound $0.08 .04 Total Cost $158.00 i0_00 .08l25 30.54 .12 per gal. 7.20 12.00 1.00 $94.74 lllstltutiolls, by it 1-llnnll percelltnge of 08; the very poor class who are saving Office and Guardllall office the sulll O11 Tllursday, Jaliunry 1:11111. 11 lilllpo 111111 attentive audience liste-111-1| 1.1 Liout. M'urpl1y speak on brlhnll' of |l1l lllvulidud Soldll:/rs’ Aid ifollllllissioll. which llc explained, were doilll.; illl in their power to assist ill the vocal- tlonal education and other requlsiif training for civil occupation of ull returned men. llc oxlplndlleil the or- g1l11iznl|on 111 ldutall. l11,yi.ug great stress on tho fact that it was the peo- ple's responsibility to help facilitate M-urplly appealed to the 'people not to criticize the re-tllrned nlnn too harshly who llllgllt, tllrougll lack of excitement, make some for himself. With llhe aid of slides he showed and explained how the wounded soldier was nursed back to health and 'fitted for enlployment in civil life. The organization of the Great War Veteralls’ Association was also ex- plained by the Lieutenant; how belle. llciul it was to the returned man, the olltilluo doing. the llonopoliticul and helped illl the hull to overllowin|_:,nl1d 1,1111 l,i111!tt11o-nt is to-bu congrntulaitod oil the forcol'ul manner of his delivery. Mr. l1‘.L. ltogers acting us {7hi1il'nlan uf 1|". m111;tln|;, and -ill iltthlg turnl.-1 illtroduccil Llelli. Murliiiy 'i0 iii” e lillew the Lloutcnunl, dhl not llood an introduction to Alborton. 1 'rlw nov. T. Cttinllbcll. in 11 fvfwiui ton-lninuto spo€Ch. Bliiiuillvll i-|19 0*" ganlsation of the Aiborton sub-coni- of the Soldiers' Aid C0ii\mi55i°“~ ‘ The meeting closed by Si“5i“i5 illl” National Anthem. l ____.____ 1 wha" you get n horse st a bnrlllill -drive the bargain. _ l i °i’9i¥iill' lt Guardian Ohlce and Minster sa. . ms-2-min. 'The rolling stone reaches tho foot- _of the 'hill in due time. _ p 1 1 Gcddlo Douglass, Secretary. ‘°97'2'21”’“ii""'. ==1\<»w the public. what oleo is, now 11 ‘ 'l'11l11.f<11-11111111 will _vlcltl 1,200 11o11111is 1 . LOST _helps to influence the lnarkctpn butt- of oleomargarino, Therefore, ine rust or how it bel-ps the large food nla.l.\i- of producing and packing for _ship-I ' ` pulators to regulate, and at times ment will llc 50.0789 por poun-1. ---F . ' LOST EB 20"' BETWEEN POST oven reduce the price of butter and‘ Prom the above it will beset-11 that Danes have been n.lll¢ io ,~:ec1lro even ' _ ` cheese. l also wish to compare the use the extra prime yellow eollonseou 7. . ' ~ - '\_ - _ , . ` ` of 5 00 Fmdm phase km( U ut' oleo lu (_a.nnAia. with its use lp eil, known its butter oil. is not llsec their butler and by using oleo at good work it is doing and intends tol |m,cl|“g ul|||0ug1| |111 1-oll1l1l‘ke1l tlllii h 1 Tlloprlccs given below were, of It is lllrposslbo to correctly state the composition of oioomargurlno. lt depends upon the f111_-inula' used oy tho llrnllufuctul-llr. il usually con- tains oleo oil illnl -iinel fat Of tim buof nnilnall lu1".l. 1~_1fton1<1-od oil, and butter oil, ns we-ll its otl1.r vc1;otublo and animal products selected by tuo‘ manufacturer to ‘suit ills particular formula, or patent, 'lt may bo clear- ly food product. dorendrus upon the quality and origin of the ingredients entering into the composition. No standard for quality or wholesome- ness has been esbablisllod. We quote from “The Modern Pack- ing House" by P11 W. Wilder, former ggqgml ,superintendent Of Swift & Co_, and Scliwerschild & Sulsburger. _Neutral or No. 1 oleo oil is made ~ 1 " _-‘_ . - Gumd an “mu” 4140 2’ mu' (-fi"~'ill Bfiiiiill ii-lid D€l1'ili'ii`ii.il1rtiJer l` ill the best grades of oleon1a1'gn.1'i11c home and selling their -butter it has iw-ish the public to look at it from 11 This agreed with wllat Mr. Joikc, 1; A" ABLE ADDRESS iplm-loilc si-11ml-po1ni..m1l ai ine resin: mflllllffwtulfr of oleomersarlne stated ‘oleomargariue will have on our coun__ i’ef°i'9 me Agri-cultural Colmnltlee. c-3 are 11ot altogether controlled by --- _try dn general, as well -as for our re- limi they did not use cot-tonsced oil more especially as the oleo industri- _ » turned veterans who are going hack ,iii UNH' 'i”3‘S¢ Kiiiiiff-“I 0|' 0i€0lu8l`l§ul- ducts. D¢i"’¢"°d bl' UWA- M""F3i>' ‘if on 11,9 |and_ ‘ gnrlne_ ns lit injured the flavor, cou- “b°"*°" I gieumm-ga,-im, was mt,-_oduccd imc sequontly ho said the be.-it grade.-1 or (mmdu as n “WM Mwsum Act-, in oleolnurgarlno were wllip- or light 111 pwm a png,-;°¢|¢ smndpoint Hi K ' mum] forward and"mm,°' 1 . , ` . . color. ° 0" was _ tht full of 1017. it is hov1over,_n neil To v__1_____ _ _ ___ _ _ __ ____ _ wmdmg umm his m,,,,,]_., and ,,,..g|1. hnowu fact that neither the llalrymeu ' _ - (45 1’-h 1'-Ui 1---i i"\\“il- Tho war 111 owr, our soldii-l':1 FU' b resented witlrnll '11ld1-css of Canada, not even the Dominion that °1°‘-'"’”"5a"'i”" is a “'h°i°`>`U‘”° ii’ tu.r11l11g, and 11111 best ailvico to our Urs was P I , _ I | , I , i7Hil‘y C0mln.iSsd0ner was consulted. "“'i'°°"' and “ml it 1” miuam' "-`* '"1' have both from llolulnion and l’ro- 'wmmpamod .M ‘L )r.uSl ‘fm .win ThU_-nwnuons of me government was uabio ss butter as n food' product, is v|,;c|,,_, ,,u¢|w,."|,.,4 is. -.G0 back lu me in ease and set of lnilltnry b11._ll»l1es.__ m,0,mm_v the ,best and the ,action was sheer non-_-lunge, 11 is mnn'_., ,l,,-0.1"... ‘_ ____ ,rl mc_ is _OMNL we Wm The adidpess helm: lead 'by Mis. (111 .illl ln 111 1- 9 _ V , 111111.-11 upon request of some of the mado and Sold for gal" ‘md "5 i""" new <11-niftlif-111-tloll ofthelloininlon vi" R' make" “hue Mr' W' Ddvid high _cost of "Vins committees in me ll.y,_i.t:~l wlloicsolncncss 11111] its 1111; (-m.‘__|.n"mm_ is in m_uo___l Wm] m___h_ Hlcken made tllg pri-.selltaftion after ' , 1 1 wmres of large populations wha as H ritlio value must depend upon tile' _ld`___C0_ “.6 H" know ‘hm me boys which tl1lo1.cl1i,1.rs for (.1r.(111vil11il11i. .' - i" » 1 . . _ ‘li lltt-" '-1 l -fll '1l,l' rule do not know what they are doing, 3:30 hfgrngdiggzgh“_:i';___d";':n;_:f _HT who llare been llglltilll.: for $1.10 _Der _B300 ;0(_ 'J f_:_°E_`__n‘_`T__;'_:_n;____;) _;`;‘_‘{___2 iliil- 00|? WMI! l-0 110 B0i1l¢l~iiiliE f0i'. _ ° day are not coming back as lrlillon- ' somebody_ llisnploduet. His natural desire for H_imS_ Let us _“raging ___ trip with one Gr. llicken although taken coin the soldier'-9 1-eip;-nw c1v||1|;e_Li0u¢_‘ Them were no doubt also wmmg pro t loads him to select tllose in- I furned memhet us mink mm plete-l_,,. by sump;-isa in 11 few well V o our re _ _ _ hands at work _,mm mheiarze congems Bregionts which are ¢il98I>0Si so_10ng he "num, found n piece of land which chosen 11 ordsl thanked tile conllun. who wanted to meuuflwtllre oleomars- R" is "”`°d“°‘ '°°"s““"‘°"“ “mi ""“"‘“' 1-loltotl 111111. 11 111, of cool-110, war -11111111 f°' ‘"0" “"“’"°” 1° "'“"' Mum It was Draught into Canada um|_ "k(f_"b“t.iei_____ _ _ from mn __ammy_ LM “S imagine he Lunch was now served ill lilo 1-ldies' e1'u"Vl/'ur Measures Act." Wllen Dt\~1ee ompos ' ons or oleonmlgunm' rm received 11 Govornnlcnt Lonll or Grnni “Simi mod “Lyle to wmv” “H dm 3" » another manufacturer ‘is as follows. _ _ 1. justicp, 11.113” fgllowpl ,.10111¢ 111- iii Bitflleii ‘ii 119-B D0 P18111 ill U18 D001- For ,their best .ado and lollow 111111 out on the land. 9" ‘ i1l'.oll of Canada except n reasonable oleo on gl B 100 p_______| ny the time he has \,0,,gm A four ely galiles. _lntersperscdlly grams time to clean out stock. 'I\l1-ere should Naam” mm 130 _Dm,_'s' horse 11111111. 11 few 1-attic, n few nnplo P00110 -‘f'1i°“'i°“S “|50 -“V J- ii» S0” _ be no concession to anyone for bring- creamély hmm. 95 mu” 1111311111. 11 row 111111111 -liuiltllnlz-1, tinloss <'“i>*1“¥il Swv “Ollie "OW Di°“SH“1 ing in machinery for manufacturing San ' he fhns' private i'\111d.~1 his money will violin 1111111-ic which was greatly ni- oleonlarglne. Those people know the I mme hem to have shown ,hm ‘be gone. lie would probably like to so lii'@Cl'~\f0ii~ _ ` conditions. is 11 "War Measures Act" pmc,_i¢any speakmg ,in nn oleomnp in for bcei'1.-uttle but he ilnds he e-nn. -\il'~ iiiCii0li- f\lli\0l` Oi iii? Pei-“l‘llu1i 01,1,-_ ganna them is _ls-6d~“-énher mum "0Lwn_1lfm.t“.o_ mme 0|- your yep;-5 hero then thanked the conlplmy fo cream or crelimery butter. for rctums. Ile will then ask llillnwif, tllvll' l-...l-Q ’_.\_:...1~.sQ~»'>'»" _1,wo1~»~ .'»,‘,__” .,-,_< , ~ _,_ 1 . . _ _ _ _ _H ,. ,. _ _ __ _ _ _ , F 4. . .. ‘ , . ._ _ 1 . i -;f= _ _ - ""<"'#'?P."_‘_’ _ ...___ ...»rli’Gn'rHI1EE ‘ .. , _ __ __ ii ,_ -_-~'r.'1 ’ 1 "‘ "` _/7»\ 'hi ef ‘°- 1/ ¢°° -- - :_ .L-._. » 1 -'->;~'-\ 'f' /fy .,“- gy-i.f_ f-.\ __ MI' ____-:\<,'_{~7:_=g _,_ - _ _St _ ` - ‘b _ . . "\\'..‘ K \_ ,`»`\ D 1°- if 1. `~_`;,\ _,\\._\\, _ /' '. . _ f( rw.;/;L<'f.;'-'/‘ J __ 'Mr' it; \ ~- , \ ' _ ° ‘__ _inf -fri -____ il- fg - `\` ‘ 1 _ _ T <1___~. . ~ _ €-f°‘ `~`-- /____`_~ $~`-' _ 5‘ L_!/f-\\r-i _ ‘ .-7 `: . 'l-i'i' U . _ . "fl 'll ,Z \ 1\_- 1_»_--_...;_._,__>-~_ ----__ *_-~'~ _.»-'-» »_`f ._ _ A _' 1 ' same time all-ow the cleomarqarine to hamper or stop him from making 'a |iv.I1ng. As stalled ilefore l wish to handle this question from all angles, ami hone:-ity l do not think that oleo is sol-iolls or wLll‘hu1't the sale of our v1-ry linest creulne-ry butter. but it ccrtulllly will -hurt both dairy butter, und the lower grade erczllllery buttcl. I have no sympathy with 11 crllul\l0i'Y lllaklllg low grllrlc butter, -ll ut l do not think that the 1nnnui‘act'ur1~1' of oleolnargnrille sllould l1:1.v11 11 chalice over the man who is going on the lulrd, and ilctunlly llclping to settle this Dominion. _*___-_-_._---9# ADDRE-SS AND PRESENTATION 011 tho evening of Jun. 2-itll :1 lnl‘l§\‘ numliel- of relaliilves and neighbors ;a.thel°cd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ilicken, Pelnbrokc, P. E. island ‘o welcolne home their son Gr. Uuvlii L. lite-ken from the battlefield ol, Flrtncc. Gr. Hlokell went ovelsens as 11 member of the 5011 Seize Battery. ister .knlown as the 8th. I-Ie has had qui-te an interesting experience. and his friends are pleased to see -lllnl looking so well having being in hospi- “al several mouths suffering irolll g-isf After the party had asselnlblt--l (ir It is about 2% years since you left Seigd Bntdqry then known as the happy fifth. During those yours you have had tryin( experiences, no doubt tonight snd'in the years to come, have a very vivid recollection of the Red Shield Fund 1 _ Salvation Army Amount before reported 7114.67 . Ballgor Red Cross Society per Miss. .` nl1zsl1e1l1 110111111011 10.00 Slnllli-y lil.-tl Cross Society per Miss. Maud ;\lcLco1l 10.00 l (‘a1v1-111111-ill itcd Cross Society per Miss i.1llu. lt. Me(`o1lbcl`y 20.00 I"o\\'l_1:1l collected by \VinSto11 Slllitll .\`aitl111l1icl (Irv 5.00 ` Fnltz Calllpbcll ' 2.00 \V|l£rc1i l,11\vtull 1.00 ‘l Rev .iI. l’icl'ce 2.00 G. il. M. ('ar\'r1' 1.00 iliehnrd (fa1~vcl~ 1.00 .50 Austlll Jzlrillllo Mrs \\'. |ll'1_11\'11 .l'10 1\ll'.~'. lllrllcsl, .iullkins Mrs. Alirmi JL-llkills Seal`1lrtll Acorn \V. E, Slllitll A. P. ings Xvilllaln il. Lug.,- .30 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 .50 $7176.47, .-1. W. STERNS. Treasurer for Queens County. Willialu Judson .=. 1- qw 1:: \_.: r : ..~_ 'J ..- >- Solnn people borrow trouble and sonic others wait for the 111-igllbors to 1l1ro\~' it over lin: hack II-.llt~1_~. iJoll't collsider 11 task impossible because you .are unable to perform it. Minards liniment curesgargetin oowl sluml 1:11-is I 11 inet- with