_,__ ,..,-¢~»¢-1._,_ i 1; i. l l K . v i i \ AUGUST 26 1912 'rnunsissfr' um" , -. ' < A i -»~~‘ 2 1-"’°P>_' ;~»_Glll - 0 ' \,_ ‘ Mrs. _Neil Danish, umnueie was '__ ._ ~€ 1.. r ' ' '~~~-'ff --~f~v----W -W-H-.t.__.... -_,__ ‘. in Charlottetown Saturday. visiting in Toronto Irwin Mcnaren, cnoriottetown, is W °,;~f“'§“’,-`.‘f.d"‘S¢h=1_fg-“..”;..”;.‘Z’;‘Lf,;..if.‘.1“`SZE3‘.i3.`§“;..;i’.il‘“‘ e“°'° "°’° ”° °“°°° ' "°'°'° *'= ihgplgdfytons of ' cent. cameron, oiuiriottetown, ws. R. D. and Mrs. McKenzie sydney - I ' . 1 ¢ _ _ . a ,passenger returning by the express are visiting in this pmvincé_ ». 2 I ' ‘ . - d I ‘ V e _ _ ___ _ _, ppp gen 0 3 3 _ |95 _| gw 3|' ,grade Hard Coal now cbargin_g'.} I _ ._ Please _your night. ' , order -V for your igntends to visit New York City eith- stipply_.__’_' ,J _ CBP*-» `-3056131! RMU. Summerside, Saturday night., town iiaturday night, ‘ sengers to Charlottetown from Pic-~ by the Northumberland Saturday Any person in this_Province. who i 101' .bllsiness or pleasure may find it to their advantage to write "F. i; town. Rev D McLean will reoohnt 1, -_ "'"` ' t J. J. Mclunnon and wife were pas- p 0 harlottetown Police Court today, Mrs. n, B._McL.eea oi sydney if “UUE relatives on P. E. I.--Exe. and so ling at the 10.... rr: ::.‘::.:~r.:::s::.::. by V of Misses Blanche and Mabel Menon- KBI. Sydney are visitln in Ch 1 . ° ° ` - J. M. Clarke, Contractor w i tt t " K nl' est price While d1S'° passenger from Picton to t:iinri.i:t;_ 0 8 own" ` ` James and Mrs. Paton, Charlotte- t;\:ps, are at present visiting iu Miss Fannie Kemp, Charlottetown, and Mrs. Jordan, i-iuminerslde, woro n flhciliac this week, Miss Margaret: Dougan, Charlotte- Owu, left this morning on ly visit to ll.,"' care uf Guardian Cl.\a|‘l0tt8- Buggy," and NEW Ynrk .._.__, I’l\£0li & Co., (‘-harlottotown, have ._ -. _ EVERY GARMENT or THIS _ _ OFFERING Is new this season. There is /-/» the whole gathering--everything is fresh, . crisp,at.tractive,new. But we want the space __ the garments occupy-so we offer you 20 Per Cent Off All Nighfgowua 20 Per Ctnt Off Underalrirfs 20 Per Cent Oli Corset Covers 20 Per Cent Off Drawers - » ' 35 cent garments are now only 23: 50 if it in u at 40° __`\ not a shop worn or unfasliiouahle item in / 1*" I r " f A ‘V _" »' ~',r‘ 1 _<:';" f__._\ M Ville; ‘ P - 0 ° ' ` 20 effenl ff Princess Slips V l ' in-,'.»1~.’..;'-fl ll- _ »' ,~ ’. ' l I 2 5 per cent off all , Lace Curtains ` MOST OF YOUR NEIGHBOURS . HAVE taken advantage of this great sale to add to their supply of new cur- tains. Get your share to-dey while the assortment is good. 750 Curtains are now flu: 1.00 V " “ “ 800 H3 t <0 it U sl ‘K - » '~ ~ v Ni _ A & Mile Creek on Hau,,.,|,,y' the 31". gt now rellfliflentativos in three different s s 1 phi.; snhlinth, sept. ist at ou- ”"““"“’“ ““’°°*"‘K S004" f°f “wil” Il Phone 240 2 __.l sono Liouoafro mutans. :ff ‘ ‘ \ mllilell to "The Guardian News Ill. ‘ ri oe Cove at 10 a.m.; ChuEcliill_ at H .30 and thc l’eoplt-_'o tillliroll a|;")i~yj`_ - --___ 2 E l‘l'fl. -~_.-. Art Saunders nt the Angie 'rele- rlsllh Conlilhul' is spending a few The Guardian welcomes reliable “YS at Trllby the guest ol Isaac and ovince. All such items should be ws from p,,,.s0,,s tmoughout this Mrs. Saunders. J. Fl. B. McCready of Charlotte- KENORA' M13- 2°”I“‘“|m 3Z¢l\f Dept" gym,-lottetowm i,nme,ua`te1y towu, has contributed an article on Mcblenzie was,_sunrrn_oued to Dryden after the events etc have truuspir .. 1 rr ‘- Dlnorwick and Ignace -during the past week regarding illicit sale of liquor to Indians at these places. As a re- slllt Ol llil Visit linen wero imposed C on the sellers ranging from $25 to to The Emerald Isle of Canada” to ed.. the August Oakland Maple Leaf. Saturday the Northumberland left The schooner Anne J. 'I‘rain0r, nr- harlgttetown at g_30 u_m_ gm. Pic_ rived today from Philadelphia with u with passengers, mail, ex ress “U0 t°“9 ham “Wil fm' C- I-5'0"” 51 P $265. and freight' and arrived at 1200 p_ Co., Charlottetown. "I- Dasdengers, express. mailaud freight, and arrived at 8.15 p.ni. She leaves '-1 today at 8.20 n. ni. for Pictou, re 5~ u Brush . Suk? T ompany t Tooth rved handle and ir. user to clean every It has a perforated mes and s provided Pe ent Sis N She left again at 4.35 p_m_ with Yesterday the eastern accommoda- on arrived in Charlottetown at 20 P. m., on time; and the ’l‘ignish rning at night. HXDNSS Bt 10.30 D. m., forty minut- -_-_ PH Her many friends in Prince Edward Island will be deeply pnined to learn of the death of Mrs. Peter MacPher- son, formerly of Garfield, P. E. 1,, which occurred nt Vancouver, B. C., ._ ' ._ on hu July 30th. The deceased, who _ flualities which characterize the true ~ woman and the model wife. She war a cu b es the ones tr l t Kills U UCI nd K ~ . a "_ ` la faithful membcnof the Presbyter- n Chllnch and died trusting in the d becn‘lll for some time, was a L0 good woman possessed in a marked L"‘""1Y Qmc” them' degree with those kindly, motlierli late. Norman Lund, of the -brokerage office Of F. B. McCurdy and Co., Hllliflix. formerly of (lhorlottetowii, spent last Friday and Saturday with his parents, in Sackville and went St. John, 'to relieve in the Mc- Miss Doirou of Paton & Co., Char- lottetown, is visiting friends in Hali- fux. Before returning elle will visit the principal business centres mak- . L0,-d_ Besides her smvivmg husband’ ng her annual purchases of millin- e Rexall tooth brush has bn: sh surface which ena panicnlsrly the back that keeps it sanitary at hole `n the handle far han p endid va ue at its price ` Corner Gt. George a 'th . to On, McKenzie, Garfield; Mrs. Angus V Mc big millinery firm of James A. Ogi- - Phee of Boston, Mass., and our ‘V brother. William McKenzie of Boston, _ and a large circle of friends are left S three sons and two daughters, also ree sisters-Mrs. Kenneth Mathes- Garflcld. P. E. I.; Mrs. John A. mourn their loss. Burial tooll ~ place in Vancouver,-Com. (Patriot pl Buy \J ri. fegular ~ f\ej M MacKi ci _ -2 - $0 ll] re of case copy.) ' ‘ The community. of New Argyle was- ourn the death of one of its most; spectefl members, when Mrs. Wm.*- MacDonald was called from time to, eternity. Mrs. -MacDonald was tht _ daughter of the late Donald Cameron “pected death which °°°“""’d M hm Lochaber, Antigonish Co., N, S., _ and wus born in that Disco sixty - three years ago. She came to thir i " Province twenty six years ago with . . 9 hor husband whom she married in Lo~ ‘ _ well, Mass. Mrs. MacDonald in 'gen I I e S eral enjoyed good health till a few years ago when she beca-me amicted \v\ u 1 e i ease w ic cans her intense pain, She bore it‘with one Dollar Fountain Pen gent patience and resignation to tht \Ve wi.~:h to cali special at- feniiou io our One Dollar in Divine will. Quite carlv in life she -be- mc obedient to the faith as it is in esus and united with The Presbyter u church, of which she remained _n _ consistent member till the ond. Mrs. Fountain Pen M acllonalii leaves to mourn a`hus This Pen is in-ide by THF. L. E llfmd *H10 H \lB“§\\¢@1`- Maggie MEY- WATRRMAN (O ' of Mumreah tlwo sisters, Mrs. Jane Taylor of [Jo c ialicr and Mrs. F. G. White of Truro, 'he m3k""-" 'll me f“"‘°“"‘ _ N. S., three brothers, Dougald I., o' Wsf¢rmsn's Ideal Fountain Pen somerviiie inner. John or neehnncr , N . S.,.and Alexiinder of the some It li:\.~a the _ regular l.Vntcrinn\1 place, beside 5 large number of friends fee(|_ Mkt wild ggldpen in fine, and acquaintances. The funeral war medium and coat” poinfs and held.to t.he Argyle Cemetery and the . la rge attendance bore sufficient testi cmnes in Plum and chased barrel' m_»on of the hi Ii esteem in which sho Y S as held. "Blessed are the dead who 'J » _ W I" “ W°"d 'us rue in the Lore." ‘A'P°" goes' ful- (From Hnturdnifa Plvenink Glmr(lilin.l fills all expectations and satis-` fies the most exacting writers’ ,,, minutes late; the -su||tlu=.rn express 'Pmlny the cnstnrn cxpress arrived Cliarlottetowvi at R.?0 n. m. five G. E. at 9.25 a., m., on time; the Slouris ___.,~- sccommodatlon nt 10.05. five mln- u tes inte; the 'Fignish _ a.ccun\m0da~ tion nt 11.40, on time. , It pays fo buy in this Province. “Some time ago \ve bought an cn- l . .»- -- ~.i rvlec. withqrssl' lhd Nl" _ I\'....i.i; yea.-.~_ so-lever lusrmtecd. .alll il'-°*` 1°' mea, -women md i_' - _- l 'o`l" __ _ _' 'ii ‘il |‘l‘_ ~ Hyslvr __i¢_¥¢|¢8 _-, I ez..-0_0 ‘- ii-Iyslop wheels rgierelcht- ill' i maximum of~ ,rcillbllitv Ind 0 urucvmvt .Lili-‘;~. A ~ if .1 tire sample line of pipes from a muinlnnd agent. By buying the en- tire "line and paying cash we secured _ a special concession and are passing this _special snap on to you. 'Phe pipes are splendid ones and the cases Y prices. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Stil- ll-23Mtf T”"'°°"""""“"’_ _ _ "1 "Fresh, _Pure = Pastry Our pastry has a dain- _ty flsvor all its ownand- for purity and whole _ somenessis shove com- . pstison. These are fresh today-_German Buns.. 1 ‘ Tarts, Pcttles, Rock. Ca`kes.Cfcan\of Tartar " Buns, Drop _Cskes. A_ ‘ doz......-. . ......I0c Phonezu Ii things of beauty. Call in and look ' over the line toda . Note the low Sfx For _ry and millinery novelties. Miss Edith F. Beers lately with the y's, Montreal, is the new milliner for 'Paton & Co., Charlottetown, and now in New York making pur- -_hases in the interests of her firm. ‘diss Beers come to Charlottetown -ighly recommended and will no loubt receive a warm reception from ‘icr many friends in this, her nutiva ` niulen upon on July iotn, 1912, to. f"°Vl“°°- ` A wide circle of friends in Cbnr- lottetown and throughout this Pro- vince will learn with regret of the uu- *iome yesterday after a short illness of paralysis. Mr. McGrath conducted business in Hunter River for some 'ears but since his retirement has made his home lu Charlottetown. 'l’he `uneral will take place tomorrow at *.45 to St. Dunstnn’s Cathedral thence to R. C. Cemetery. The pull- .im a ~ncumm us h. h _ bearers will be John Hughes, Mayor Lyons,D. 0. M. Reddin, Scxtus Mc- 'cllan, J. J. Johnstone, Maurice Blake. ' Ivanhoe Choco "ine una she lilies” so Q f# N Cn made specially to our order with the initials J&J on the bottom of every chocolate. wc are therefore in a position fo guarantee their freshness, Sold in bulk or in packages. . 50 cents' s pound I Johnson & Johnson _ ..___..__| l One Cent That is all it costs you when you use John- ' son’s Shaving _ Cream Soap, Each tube of john- son’s containsione mile of shaving cream, good ‘ for 150 shoves, _ J0hnson’sShsving Cream ‘ Soup is free from alkali and all rritsnts, makes a rich. creamy father that doesu’t dry on the face and softens the _toughest beard. Atube...............25¢° 5 H it 4| si 2 oo “ (4 ei _ 7 1.0,.) it is is .i I 0 N 1 at U 2.00 60:: Silo 5 L20 J/ , it ti it U I* A oaoeu nv i.1A1L-aiigeeei _ I _ _ I _ ,xp slnpptd ‘same day as order is . #P ff, received. Try us. _ ,_ ' /A (000. .- g "‘(... 5 [25 per cent off all Mens New Summer Underwear V Some ofthe best makes in the market will be offered in this line balbriggau underwear, aertex under- wear, light weight wool underwear in all sizes. Discounted 25 per cent t $i.oo Underwear now 75c per sui $..5o i“ “ $r.r3 per suili _<4 _ .. ii pi-;@ _ ' \.»- tm 'I s l- . ' sit", \._Tl=e§`§%§- ..._--\\\`\'~ \ < -_-. ,. \§\\\ $\---*"- -` \ ~"'-‘\ \;f; ‘_"§~ r -=_"=°=>¢= _Xb _ ____ ii? /,fl .I 30) rl _ lr ¢¢_ 4.00 ll ll 00 <10 per cent off all Shceiing no per cent oil Pillow coftous 20 per cent off Table Linens 20 per cent oft Napkins 20 per cent off Towels 20 per eent off Towellings 20 per cent oil' Cretouncs 20 per cent off Curtain laces zo per cent oil Heniuicd Sheets 20 per cent off Pillow cases ` 2 25 5.00 per cent of all Sheclings etc $2.00 " “ $1.50 per sul l \_\> ` _ I _. _ ,-"': . ` ‘.""§» 57’ ` \x\\ \\ “ § -_ ff' » \ s it ff. f/'_ / i -all ii ”/"'/' ld if,/7 i//. <,',`§ _ ,` \ -__ » _ ._. _ .. __.,. _...___ _ 'i'oaoN'ro ssnnrsrnm ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Toaouro, Aug. 22-Early this cf- tornoon William H. Merrill, barrister. round in his een with is _neon sash i“' living ut 27 Maitland street. was necessary. ,.______........-- i|.USl`Il0l|8 HAIR . Fllll WUMEN ._._,. PARISIAN SAGE S'I‘AR'I’l~l HAIR GIIOWING ANI) INCREASES ITS Al.lUNDAN(Tl\}. No Poisonous Sugar of Lead or Hul- phnr in in-liglitful Refreshing Pari- sian Sage. If you havenlt enjoyed the marvel- ous benefit derived from usi-ug refresh- mg P/\uIsI/iN sage, the modern heir grower, henutifler and dandrufl rem- edy, you 'have missed A real treat.. Every w_o|ha_n-should use PARI- ,SIAN Sage not only to banish dan- ilruff and other hair tropglvi. but '-0 rsvent f ' h ,r, _bs ness. KNIV- lsn, oneql§lr`§l}""3nsir. Pamsuu Sage puts life and luster into any psrson's_ hair. It keeps the scalp and hair immaculntely clean, .and causes the hair to come in thick- and abundant. PARISIAN Sage is not a dye. It does not contain a particle of l>0iH0n- ous lead to discolor the hair or any injurious ingredient. _ Get a bottle today It only costs Anfon -mi fnilot nnnntnrs svn:-vwharn *l r /' ° . (noted upon his throat and 5 razoriil/Ioiitenegro have failed, according to still clenched in his hands. Merril was-reports current in European capitals, rushed to St. Michacl's Hoilllitlll in 3-fond_it is believed at Conetulitirifllllv record mu made by 8 civic ambillanceithaf, for-mal pcaco negotiations' arc and the doctors believe they can EWU about to hc commenced nt Paris bo» big file, ‘ tween Italy and 'Purkeyn _ Merrill _had been worrying over Tho pence negotiations, however, mining losses and investments ill are likely to be checked by u new notliern stocks, while this morningicrisis arising from the collapse of the his family physician told him that aniTurkish coalition cabinet. opera.tlon` for appcndicitis would be! I-Iilml Pasha, the Minister of Jus- Ilress Goods go L A Dl ES A R E BU\"lN(§ H A N DS O Mh suit and dress lengths every day from this great assortment of new- stylish- attrac- tive goocls. Over 250 pieces to choose from--choose yours “while , 7 i an one nina eu /" v $2 \' ` , l , thc choosing is good.” _ 504. Dress Goods for.. . ..34C 75c Dress Goods for .. _ . 561:/ 1 oo Dress Goods for. . . . . , 67:: I 50 Dress Goods for.....I 00 2.00 Dress Gooclsfor ..._|.34 . i 25 per cent _oil J J? . Summer Sloclungs LIS L E STOCKINGS---Cf)’l\ TON stockings---silk stockings - every kind of light summer ¢' stockings is offered you at a dis- count of |25 per cent-Be Prompt. V .CLAMORING FOR WAR. _ LONDON, August 22-The Balkan ‘situation is still tfircateninil. 'g The Albanian difficulty apl>al°cntlv has been settled, but the l3u.‘garia.u 'populace is clanioringlor war, fmdcf- .forts to procure a settlement with' tice, who favored a l>0liCY Ul °°“°‘\ iating the Young Turks, bus reslicilcd. and the difficulty of reconstructing thc ministry is no great that it is not unlikely thnt Klamil Pasha, who strongly opposes the committee of union and Progress, may find him- self compelled to present tho resigna- tion of thc \v_h0lc (luhiuct. Meanwhile, according to n '1',\u'kiBh report, not yet confirmed, from Cet- tinje the Montenegrin Cabinet h1\S fallen. _ BALONIKI, August 22- Tlxrkish troops from Ipek have relieved Ber- ana a district of Albania close to the Montenegrin frontier. which WHS hesciged by Montenegrius ond Malls- sori trlhesmen. Fighting on the Montencllfill mln' tier continues. _ LONDON, August 22-The 'rilrklsh Ambassador in London will engage in the pence negotiations at Parte, ac- cording to the correspondent at Cun- ta tin le of the Daily Chronicle, Hsiim Bay. s member of the 'fur _ ) - . &r~ _ A * \ ~ hr.- .` /nu, ._ -//.f 'i‘_Q_ ’~ ' 1 $2.95 Dresses _ ANo'ruAT's oivnv for example, 2 95 Dresses are now 3.7 5 Dresses are now 4.50 Dresses are now 10.00 Suits ' 18.00 20.00 2 2.00 26.00 EVERY SUMMER 150 Waists are 3.00 Waists are ,L _ things are going in the ready to wear department. Every sort of suiumer wear is heavily discounted OUR VVHOLE STOCK Ol? HAN DSOME _ SPRING and sumrnei' suits--all materials-every _ style--reduced in price to clear without reserve. 16.00 suits for I0.75 " " |275 u u " “ I6 00 sf at exception of the plain tailored garments is offered you at a. discount of one third oft. ,_ gi. 1.00 Waists are now 67c . i ii, . /' 0 \ - .250 Pieces Newt" I A ` ' » Now $1.95 A SAMPLE of theway l.95 2 50 3.00 Now 10.75 I8.l|0 Wnisr WITH THE - now L00 now 2.00 ._ _"4 Fire souable rates a strong feature Office Sunnyside ___ ' ._....._ _ .... ._‘_. t'__......' ~...~_.;."____.__.__. _, .___ __ , _ __ ' _ ___ l i in good strong block Companies at rea R.c BIRQW BOARD OF TRADE | ll0NCLUDl4iS FlFSBli()NS. ’l‘.Rl.IRi), Aug. 22»---’l‘he Maritime Board of Trade concluded its two- duys' session this afternoon. The hoard decided to mcct next year in Newcastle. The following officers were elcctreri; President, Matthew Lodge. Moncton; first vice-pirsitlent, Pl. T. Higgs, Charlottetown; second vice-president, H. J. Logan, Amhcrstzg secretary, Thomas Williams, Moncton. The following resolution by E. A. McCurdy, Newcastle, and seconded by Capr Reid, of Summorslde, was pass- ed: the Maritime Board of Trade bc - re- quested to cull on the railway com- mission, when in Ottnwn, and ribtulu an assurance from them thnt steps l iz..-__ -.____',._ ____e ._A-_ sf.-_-;__<_;;-z __-0: _.___-egg he asked to double track the I. C. It. from Moncton to Halifax. The ri»‘l\vuy cinnmiseion dill he asker! to compel the railways of the maritime provinces to provide, when necessary, heated cars for 'the trans- portation of potatoes and other per- ishable goods. _ The n.eiter of the Grnnd Trunk Hallway and other Canadian roads obtaining ch:-irtcrs in the United Sta- tes wus also discussed, and the gov- ernment will he asked to strictly en~ [orcc the, `i.lrit1eh preference to goods brought into Canada through Canad- ian ports. _ Good roads schemes were also dis-" cussed .-ind the president pointed out "Resolved, Thet the executive ol'thnt the maritime provinces would-bl the gaincr by the building ol a ntl MASSACRE OF CHRISTIANS. ° “ °" u\ our :tu-rt ith wh was that hop” for B “waxy wi .ie cn or ul li' o compo e (Canadian P335.) ‘Ll 1 1 with nay, ne im railwnv to charge in iuture the same SALQNIKL Eoropmn 'pm-ku, Au' con us on 0 peace _ __ - creasing at the Turkish capital. P“:;_'-"?“l¢";r""l°:lfWmLl"“‘ *fills* £0 tl-hi ‘2i-The Turkish commander D. Ju mm trvoronrs, Bulgaria, Aug H11 M “"1 1° "H _ }_‘*_ §° W" l“_ uk Psalm “ith s fore, ot troops to- usf., 22- Speeches urging war a- 321°? ,';:‘“"| fm "ll" l’;““"‘°° °f ill” day left Petch town in the valley of galnst Turkey in ordeg tom libe;ste ‘ng"§',“ “ ’” D “cm °“ ‘”l““‘ 'Um' Kosovo and was hurrying' to the ro- . Macedonia were greets wi entrus- - V lie! of the Bm-sus. Albanian district iasm at one of the biggest political e“’i“|_:"*"`“‘f‘_"‘ tl” "l°m,“§ d°!"ml"' on Montenegrin border where, for ` meetings ever held here yesterday. d"‘, _'W th 51;” hm' °“_°"_‘ ° “mul éevex-al darn I massacre of Chrlltlsns After tho mcctlnrthe crowd. Mrryilis tm” "°“K\ l~ G l“\‘\0‘-‘\<\l'\K °°““' by the Mshommedsns has been fn black banners, marched tn the mill- rxt yeatcmnyw Denim it WM dm progress. _ tary club where they cheered the of- dd d t k Ah t _ Mn,,¢,°nenm. who invaded tha “RL c s 1 o to flr~(egsNvgl';‘<:`;;g`lmi5;§lL§n t\;slbal;=on;z_ plate gn? Natkfnfl vflf:_‘:,::nnt,n::,f:\ tory to stop hatchery and who wa-e 5 _ 0 ' _ V onsannm _n_i.s_-rerio.~ -~ I _ Z V ft i,`p,k',:' _ ._ ,gf T I-20 per cent ofm ' 0%’ 105 cent ' | Snmmgjhlrls | J* '||'s|m`1m|gl5||l|_§} » 'lhc Busissf Store _on 'Chsrloiietowns Busicsf Street -_ 0ue Third 0ff all Lingerie Waisfs 'il Insurance 4.- ' , `__` Promptncss in payment of all claimsl, 1 i' ‘i _ _ '_'.`_ --1. .» _ -'A' sais... _`. 1. , ;`v _rf il r f' .~ ii is-Li l§' 4* ; ; . _.fe _ l _ _.i i '_'_l`_l_ `;'.‘. 1 ,sl ._,_- ., _.,,,_ i ‘:“~“.-‘_ fifi li.,-his Z 7;' " i..p,‘,' _ il. 1 . » ,_ . 1 ’._i . f- 1 ’a_' Sf or ,aftc ;;l i .- L% *ff . i '\_ -__ v- -t..._. ; J ~’fi1$'”i til il fi' =¢2 `,i ~s~. L' lil ‘Jw twis- 2.00 Waists are now |54 ‘ I' ` ,.u_ _i s.-rev-1 ,_,_ vac .~¢.-».-.a,=_-_.V .i .v _M f __ ~ <11 ‘r . A' i if .__,,c. .._.,,..,,,>.,_~ _ » _ ..,,._.... ,_ _.,.k.. e il 1,-J. f 1' s,~_,‘ ‘\?¢f~‘ ._-we | X t -rv » i _ " `”""‘ ` ' -' I' S¢¢w°f*’=_` BWI? ` - "W Tw” Mm __ M' = <‘°"~f “rd 1-.'~°f° -= our ' "“” 4... ie1_\_w»y _fi~»ff-..»r-_ner to in ir-:‘a'c_r1°'=.rers-1.i~e_'s~z-recieve.