N0 lltSilifé lost- as new as ever He‘ pretty those beige silk stockings were when you first saw tlicm. It seems a shame that they must be ivgished, risk- ing their lovely sheen. You can safely trust them to Lux. The instant soapy Lux suds gently pass through and through the delicate silken v weave, dissolving all dirt, dust or per—_ s irationi that might possibly harm the t ads, and restoring the stockings to thdr original charm. After a Lux bath, the finest hosiery will have its original loveliness, to lend charm to dainty ankles. i LUX LIVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO ‘Lux i: sold only in sealed packet: —du.itpro0]! For all line laundering . | . Mortgage Sale lComb Sage Tea. l To be sold by public auction inl front 0t the Court House, tn Char-- IMWWWB. 111 QIIBBIYH Quilt)‘. Oil Darkens Beautifully and Restores Tuesday. the 29th day‘ , ‘APT! - A~D-l its Natural Color and Lustre 1924, at the hour o! twelve o'clock. A; QM, noon, all that tract or land, situate ___ B! Clvde_R1ver. ("l Towllfihll) Nllm‘ Common garden sage brewed be? Tlllfliwne. l" Queen's Coilmyiiltto a heavy tea, with sulphur and amreflald- lwlmded and described alcohol tiiiiied, will turn gray, ‘:9 fmmws- that is m 333"? Commellc ‘streaked and failed hair beautlliiiiy oléflitegtgiixrflgeg l“ ‘gig?’ llmlldark and luxurlnnt. Mixing tho - n one- atwres:t~_... . . 1 ,,- H‘ gihlang lllaid of! ‘and ‘Isurvevyiffdh bsililiglrlieléfrllllzzlllglill Aliil a. esure or.ice .. . , Muilrhhy ticcorgini; ’ to the repiirtlmmer w“ .1150 w‘; gel rfiddyilli)‘ . . A , . . . ,_., made by the late conlmlsslonerfi (lilillliip lituroilichts iil inted in the matter or the ap» ‘ l ‘ ' ’ . i “yam”: f‘! M r h ‘m, my largo bottle, at little cost, at illiiu, 3H0“ of g fawn“ o!“ 12mg (m II’ Ops-Lures, known as "Wycilrs Sago Thirtyone ‘aforesaid, and which mizinii _Sulpliur Lompouiiil, thus 9°" 1B registered m ‘he Omc? or ziioulmg a lot 0t mil». i the Registrar o! Deeds for the saldl‘ “inn” vgrfllll‘ L???“ lulu mg?“ Kalil inland, at the distance o! nine “Mm: V” ‘*1 h“ "i ‘:1 i“ “He. chains, thirty-three links (rum .,tlie,»“°“il\1]l;l oppoaimiiace:i(n\1r-r‘a‘2;c‘v“h: east boundary or William lVlllrpliy'5 floss our l: M] m" Com land, and in the west boundary oi‘ ‘Y-‘Mhh ~ c" -”_‘|‘ nplpmugp i‘ twelve acres of land rerently cnnqllmllld» m‘ “"9 0' '5 ‘hm veyed by the said James Murphy tolrloes it so natural y,‘ so evt fityhruql‘ William Murphy, and thence ruu ‘lllrl lliillllm‘ “- slmllh” or 5°‘ ‘ fling south one degree, forty-live livilh it and draw this through your minutes east sixty-five chains, llflrLy-lllliii‘. taking one small strand at a flve links to the'rear line cl‘ forms tinw; in‘ HwTfllF-B fill‘ KYBY he!“ ' tronttng on the West River, thence have disappeared» All" “Mme” westwardly along said rear line nine npplinatiun or two Your‘ hall‘ l"? chains thirty-one links to a. lurm in r-oinos beautifully dark, gloss). soil possession 0t ‘Charles Fisher, nnrl and luxuriant and you ailllwl‘ YEA" thence north one degree forty-five younger. minutes west sixtydlve chains forty- hlve iiixiikn t9 the said rea-r lino oi Michael Murphy's land, andflience along sold last mentioned rear line eastward-iv to the place or com- mencement. Oonminingo, Sixty-one some o! loud a little more 0r less. The above eaile is made pursuant to a power at sale contained in an Indenture or Mortgage bearing date the 2nd day oi‘ April, A. D. 1897, and made between John McLean, of Clyde River, Township Number flirty-one, tn Queen's County afore- said, farmer, 0t the one part, and Charles Patterson, in Qllvelffi County aforesaid, blacksmith, ol’ the other. Dirt. defwult having been made in payment or principal and int rest. due under said mortgage. Farm For Sale One and a hall’ miles from Trllrv giniioii well situated for ilairylng or m-arket gardening; YllYtY 1mm“ upland, unvenloon tl(‘i"€el marsh- fiily norm wooilr‘. 5mm" Ymlmpd house, good liltrn with bnscmvlll- largo implement. sin-d and W00“ house. Apply to ‘W. B. Lynch Eureka, Plctuu Co. N. S. 2450-4-14-21. . foituii ES 00L OIAIAQ Ii fill! ‘r1 “'l‘hl-.ro'.s bi n two lllPIl lil-ro ram-him: _vou,‘s ." llollos starli-il iii vairurilcss, his llllllll lvziiliiii; instantly to tho lllilu- or llucliliighzim. Observing this llu- lnnillord griivc-l-aievil shook liis llvnil. "'l‘lil.-,v was mcsseilgt-ias from Bow Struct." hi: said. "'l‘lii-y iliiin‘t any >o. lint l know tht-m. ‘Plitiy anIn-il u mort o’ iiutrstitms. liow long you had been in my house, ziiui wlieiiye you came and wliat you (llll. Aiid tlu-y orili-riatl mo nt piirliiii; to .-:iy iioliiiiig about this In you. lint . . ’l‘lie landlord .-lll‘ll[-',}ll‘ll his grout Hlll)lllll\'l'h, uuii l'lli'll‘(l his lip in contempt o1‘ that injiiui-tiiin. llolli-is col cti-d himself. “l\lisli~i' Hanks," he said, “yvfrt- a gooil frmiul. and l thank you. l ‘have ilum- iioliiiiig. Oi‘ tllal i can iissiiro you. liut appoal':iiii-ii:4 may lii- maili- lo iininii llll“. 'l‘lic ulifiirltiiiille Ml‘. 'i‘ucki-i' was an old lrii-iiii oi mini: Tho landlord's sigh illil‘l'l‘ll[lll‘tl him. “Ayo, sir, l thought it iliinht ill? that, from something ilu-y lot full. 'i‘lizit’s wily l take the risk of tolling you. in (iod‘s name, sir, bo oilnvhiltes ye may." '|‘hi- (Tolonol took tho man's iiilvit-e, pniil his SU(li‘\‘.—"\\'l|lL'.lI llll<l)l'lll'll most of tho procci-ils of the jtflvfilvlllill, without so much as waiting to cuilci-t what gear he posisussvll. lie sol out zit once from quarters grown suddenly so very ilangcrolis. lie was not a moment too soon. Even as he stepped into the gloom ot’ the street. two shadowy forms stopped abruptly before liim to bar his way, a lantern \‘v‘il:~; suddenly uncovered, and thrust into his face. "Stand," sir, in the Kings’ name!’ a gruff voice commamloil him. lie cmilil not see whether they had \\'t-ll])l)ll:§ in tht-ir hands or not. nor did ho wait to ascertain. At a blow lu- uvnt the lantern flying. at another he foiled the man who hail ziilvant-oil it. Tho arms of the sci-anti lnosaongur wound them- sclvos about his body. and the follow Slvlillleil liimsoli‘ to throw hlm. ilut before that could happen liolles hail knocked the broatlt out of the man's body by a jolt of his UlliOW, and, as the catch-poll's ilrms slackciieil in their grip. he was fluni: oft‘ aml violently hurlcd against tho wall, The pursuit was not long maintnincil, and presently the (‘olotiivl was able with safety to resume a more leisurely alid digni- ticil progress. Before dawn he had ri-ache-il the conclusion that there was but one thing for a sailo man in his position to do, unil that was to quit this England, where l\(‘ itiuiiil nothing but bilti-riwss and ilisnppointmt-nl. Now thnl. thi- Illutcli \\’l'l‘k\ back in tlii- 'l‘t-xi-l llllll lliv soils opt-n uni-e more, llitift‘. il('l'tl be no iiifiii-nity; iiol Uvvli his lack of iunils slioulii pruvi- ztii lllihllilill‘. ili- would Slllli as ollc of tlii- llllllllti abonril aomi- vi-si-ivl bmiiiil for Fraiiiru. With lliis iiillui- lion lll‘ liiilllt‘ his \vny to Wnpplng buliml-s m-xl. morning. Vcssi-ls tlitrro were, and hands \\'l!l‘li li>'l‘lll‘ll. but no mnslur would ship liiin until ill! hail protrurod liinr sl-lf a t-i-riifitrule oi‘ lieaitli. ‘So tho (‘olouol lruilgeil wcarily l0 tlic (iuiiiiliall, going by l-ipnrsvly lUllllillUll, ilnrksoino cl-ty HlTPlflS, whore lio saw moro than oiii- <ll)0i' marked with n cross and guarded by a wntclimnn who wnrm-il all wayfiiri-rs to kl-t-p their ilistnnisv. Tho exlilnl oi tho pnnic he ri-nliz- ed wlion he icnme at last to tho (luilil-liztll, and found it besicgiul by conciics. sednircliairs, and n. vast mob nn foot. All bore wt-ro conic upnn tho samo errand an himself; to procure the Ilord Mayor's cor- tificnli: oi’ health thnt should on- uble ihom to escape from this stricken city. liiost ot‘ tho day ho waited in that thronix, enduring the, stifling heal. and tho pangs of hunizer anti thirst. For tho only luiwki-ru moving in the crowd were vendors ot‘ preventive medicines illlll amulits itgainst tho plague. lu- sti-nd oi the cry of “Sweet or- anges," which in normal times ' Genuine Old English Mammoth LATE RED PERENNIAL CLOVER SEED or further particulars apply to McLean d: McKlnnon, Solicitors. Royal Bank Building, Charlotte- town. . Dated this 29th day or March, Al). 1924. - MARY PATTERSON. Executrlx Estate Charles Patterson. ..__ ___ Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer H. J, PALMER, K. O. Blrrlltor, its. Money to Loan "M: o! Nova Beetle Iulldlng We have just received a shipment of this best of all CLOVER SEED direct from ENGLAND. Farmers will re- member that large quantities QHIHOQQIMWII, P. ‘. l. Bf OLD ENGLlQH MAM- : MOTH uud to bo grown i & come yearn ago. but lt Tin been Impossible to gefi good reilleblo grade of this Seed for yoaro. 'NOW WE HAVE | IT, but only a limited quant- Ity. A heavy crapper. Stand: our wlnlorl well and with heavy foliage and root: on- . rlelieo the ooll . n no other variety can do. The Price h 82 canto nor pound. Buy now.. Only o llmltod quantity to of- for and cannot get further oupplbo thin year. Carter & Coitii. one: rung .. one mam l. ,. l} l , b» -. Al. A. IQDONAL-ii, I. IMPHEI w; K. Ion-Moro, Attorney, ito. ‘ "QIIII ‘G LOIII viii“ Iullll Charlottetown would have been heard in such a gatlfierlnrj. and which he would now have ivelcomad. here the only (zrlcs were: "infallible Prosorvatlvo Against Infection." "The Royal An- tidote," “Sovereign Cordial Against the Corruption ol the Air." and the like. He could ill afford to DllrChfi-‘w the fnvor oi’ the ushers and bribe them into according him some pre- cedence. He must wnit and take his ‘turn with the humblest there. and. as he had arrived late, his turn did not seem likely to come that day at all. Toward evenlnit he lll‘llilri"d cmnty-liniirled and illsgrniitlml._\'rt within the hour he was to retillze BAREiifNs. Yorkshire pigs BlX_WGGlU\ old. April 21st, tor 88-00, 9 registered from grand champion sow 1922. alsrflltter for lVlny delivery and 5 young registered sows ready to breed $15.00 each. 2 brood sows. ' 8. C. STEWART. Dunataflnaqe. . 2436-442“ For Sale Al; y North Rustico The undersigned otters {or gale, his farm at North Ruotlco. com- prlolnir ‘buy-seven acres o! land In a high slate of cultivation oil |liell_ miiildnd. Good buildings: oontenlent to school, stores and‘ churches. For lurthar particulate apply to B C. Woolnor. llljlt-ll-Si 1 . ‘ripiyv ,. w’, . - ,. . Iv " __ , - oArAn. q SAUNHNI w“ "Z'..'."""' 7. . i- J I unconsciona- °° that iurrhaips lio luui ‘ml-n llPlilli siiriiii by Full: tlian lit.- alinliPUlPllly in a spztrsi-ly Lciiaiib-ii mitimp‘ houso in. (‘lii-zipsiilo, \\'l\4'l"' h-n; soilitht to slay tli.» puma.‘ oi‘ lllii‘ l atiil liiinigi-i'~~l‘<li' ill‘ lllltl iiieillivri Ii BIRBIJS (7.111 him Skippoi" Torroncn (Tlicilly, .-\ mail Irishman ivns ho. ready ztlw' ‘s for u frolic but mori- than rondy for n liitlit. Tho glue- criest mun for his inches ovor out 0t‘ County .\la_\'o_ it was iii Japan llint O'Ito.i'lly and I not loel-tilu-i". llc was bi-ini; lli‘lll in Yilkllliiillltl b_\' orders of his owners because ‘he'd linii llll‘ bnil luck to not caught trying to run the Jdpzinese lllfiiikibllt? into Vlndivu-sttick ‘the war with Illlliss- inn w s on their-anti his ship, tho Mimi-taunt, out of Sin Franvisciw, was being held to await ilccision by a Jupnnusis privo court. Tin- interminable dclays o1‘ that courts sitting irkt-ii the SRIPDOI‘ norvly. it was summi-r. the 1it~riod lli the ilyubnl when the heat is llllbfflll" able and the (lillllllliiflfls puts a rind of mold on your shoes ovvr- night. O‘Roilly'fin-'t vourtod trouble with the iillllillfillt“ wlloil lio gave hi ‘ll; lint l0 hi rlckishn boy and ' ed ll(‘ wi-nr it ‘in place 0|’ his .,ilnr invortcil iliFl/lpilll head rowring. A pretty sight “'21s this i-oolio with nothing, on him but n brooch clout and a silk hat, lop- llli! hi-iwuoii the ‘shafts: down Bent» vn-ilori in Yolmhama. The Ilflllllt‘ lll'l‘(’Sll‘(l illl‘ ‘rirkisliit boy boiuitiso they lhouirlit ‘he hail stoli-u llll)» llll and \\'llt'li (Yllielly lIll.(‘l‘VL‘Iii‘(l tilt-y insistoil he must have his lllF\l‘-!\‘2l])llf5(l license niltnbcr in wllitu paint on the shill)’ slilc or’ llir- Kill‘. “So bu. it!" thortlcll (Yitcilly; nnil it was so. ‘Steaming day alter sic-aiming: dziy lllo fiery little lrisliinnli loll- l-.! nruiiiiii liiv Iliinisll hoP-‘i, (Zilli- encli day sillnt-lliiiig lo llic black ciirru- oi‘ llosviiiilmoii lu- llll'l upon lilo l*lllil'l‘ Jnlniiii-so. nlli-in. ll was iiii-vililbll- liu slirnilil go! zillo nlisvliicl‘. {i-ally ‘Lilo provoc t- lion iviis too grout. ll 'iillli* about, this explosion oi (‘ultii- spirilis, in a. faslliiln illOHl lliii‘\]h‘l‘ll‘ll. ()‘lli*iliy' lizid asko-l im- in lnlu- liim solni-ivlioi-i: \\'ll4l'l‘ Iu- i-luilil $\‘\‘ some ut-iivhn "Not that llii- lllissii-s im- \\'Ul'lll lh‘ <\"pi~, ol‘ mo linnil; lllll '~li< Juno, this _‘,',i'l.\"llil \il"\\'llll.', ll.-r.- in thin llit-l iii‘ litllc brown imiiielts. lli('_\' call Japan." ’l‘o no purposl- did l oxpoalulnl.» ilinl n ni-islln was not :1 buss)’. . TUFF ~ i 19y itober/ ‘Ydclflerflz/m/ir ’|lIEl.lY GIVES eaten nor drunk since early morn- ing~he overheard some scraps or conversation between two- citizens at a neighboring table. They were discussing an arrest that hail been llllfllc that day, and in the course of this they let fall the words which gave pause to Colonel Ilolles. “lint how was he taken? How dl.".t'0\'l3i‘i'll'.’" one oi’ them itskcd. "Why, at the Guildhall, when he sought ii certificate of health that _ ‘should i-nuliiii him to icavc Town. I ti-ll you it's lillili: so vasy to leave Luiuloit iunvzulays, as ovll dot-re. arc finiliilg wlu-n tin-y ziliuinpt it. Soon- oi‘ or lziti-i" lhl-y'il,gi-t ilginvors tor illlr. way. 'l‘hi~y'r<_- on llli‘. watch for‘ lllm, zi_\1=, zinll for nllu-rs, m..." girls, Tlicy wort.- “lllltiHit‘S" null ll.» would \li‘\l\’ llii-m. Sn l ilrrangcil a gclslin lliiincr at {l pin-c mic-o wt-ll known to rs iii Japan buluiniv swept ai. iy ilhllli‘ vast lll‘$ll'lli‘llllll of tho ozirtiiiiuiliu‘ zinii lirv, Dinum’ was served at la Jzippoilzilso: an lilo floor, that. is, willi raw fish. beins i~iill‘|l])£‘ll in uucni‘ and all llll‘ ivthi-i‘ typical ilishl-s of the land. 'l'hrec geisha ilniliw-d r nrvlliost itiiil played tlii-ir _ litilo grunt-s with much pratilts m‘ urllrss liiughtvr. 'l‘vrre.nvt- Olliciliv was ll()i'(‘(l to extinction. (lire him Billy \'zi»n’s Bot-i‘ 'l‘rust [or entertainment. he loudly ilvmanileii. ‘Pzikc away these ilOll bullies. -l<‘inally.'til my own ifillllfilllVfllllle mnrliiii-iltioii. I "had to brcnk tho news tn "mama-sun." who in Japan is tho lady manager ot the gels-h , that. my friend had his inoii<=_\".-i worth: would she ca‘! her young missos oft’ ‘Z "Mania- enn" did so in a towering rage. nnl wv wot-o 10ft alone with tho nimiiaiits m‘ n toast to tulk oi this i . i l l auzl lb ll null why life was so cruvl.’ Perhaps our» coiivorstiiion punijtzizllvil now furi-nr-i- lo two justly Sm ll hrnilieru known juilgl-s oi‘ the humanitlcis. \\"~\\' and lhcn by ro- to bu Along about the shank of tin-I owning my .=.~afiii'lii;: frlonil iii-- ean lo hvnioiln the linrd lilo oi‘ a mash-i" llillfllltl‘. "l‘\\':i.< a ilngls ox 'lii'l' at bust niul .'ll iléi worsl it \\a it Ciiinalnliiil oven. “ ' know, lilt‘ lillll)’, I mislwil nu~ .i dliill] lllilll‘ i-:ir|_\' ill lil3~ l|lllilll (Yitoilly with lliu l\\'llllili\ of a Hllllllfllll)’ born inspiration in» llllltl llil‘ blno in his. oyo, “l'\'.- alwnrvs illi\‘il'll lliim rirr-ih‘ poi‘- loiiiivrs wlul, iili lniivlliill’ lliul Hllliliill on Hi5 .l)|'llllll rliiiip iivo a lIOFNiE an‘ pliinp lliflllli-lli pupa-i‘ llonps. Surrit 1h.» l'lllllll'l' l‘vi- llilll tn (in llllli iintil this prieinl." \\’lii\ri-ii|ioil lll‘ rul-"i- lo ‘ills stock- iilitiwl I'm-t, bniziiiri-d lilllifiUli ilnil llil.l\' a running lll\'l' llll'l)l|_l;ll lllo l"\lll'l‘ wall oi‘ our biiiipioliiig room. Kill‘ (llll lll‘ may \\'lll‘li lit‘ lllll(ll'tl in tho room boyimil, ‘Shrii-ks, sound of rl-nzlint: and splitting’ \\'llllS, blnivint: oi‘ polii-i- \‘.'lll.~il.l\‘S"‘ili('SP markoii Illa puss- but a highly tralni-il ontnrlniiu-l- iomlutriblo lo [bu slloiv girls iii vi niusii-nl pin-co bat-k homo and niayho suporiui- lo some showi '1; llurim- W We're" utw through the [uipi-r ivzilln or ton rooms. (lnly the \\'0lllll‘ll ox- wnil at llu- lai- l‘llll of illi! (‘ilillllil-‘liiilfilli, istoppoil ()'lll-ill_\'. famous - l l l I 6 v I I l some-thing lu-‘il liil'l'\\'i.s‘ll nu l l THE. GHARLOTPETOWN QUARDIAN ‘ "_\\\' wr-li. ‘Inns \\'i"‘lll lh‘l (li'.'uli~ \'li (Jr) 3 Stunivy (irorkvtt privv." Will-ill)’ \'llll|l|ll'l‘l'<‘ll to iliol i >Aini'_y' Vus Purfoct AltoiuIuiiia~ — lflilwiiril Jnp lllllll't'lllilll who .~iii5;;;o.wlcil lhnil i! ll1li'l‘_\'. Low Iiclitnn. Rlilrvllvo VPKHPVY. W41" l » |i,l_\‘ lnr ilu- lli ago. “A sight, (lrniln Vi Vussey, James Proud, Frank :.\‘l'lIl' lour, mo lihoy." i 1 \\'i'ni|i-ll Yvssvy Vei-ascy. Alt-tlya hlaciiuiitilil lHlll . ‘.3 liurnlil Taylor Muriel Dover. (Copyright 1924) (lruilo V Avcrzigu itlli-iiiliincih-flllill. - - --—-»<+<>-i— 1 lloy Vcssvy Percentage oi‘ zitloiiilltni-te-Ul). :2 Sinnll-y- Vvsiivy ltuliy A. SiUWilfl, lPlllZliPl‘. YORK SCHOOL I: Frank Vi-ssl-y - - ~ - (ifzlill- iv —-————-¢~>-——— lluiloi" Roll oi‘ York Si-lioul for i \\'illli~ (‘rociit-lt Allllwlli _ L‘ Ali-tliii hlariituialil Jolmiiy linil usoil sumo uuparlln- _ _ ilmfl“ ‘\ | 3 lllllilll (‘TIWVRPYI ' mctitary liingliiiizu, niui-ii lo his 1 |~_"1~‘"l"lll \‘ rd"! I Griiilo ill mother's (IISIFOSH. "Johnny." silo ~ l't1\\'*l<1il‘Uvalolvi i 1 l\'liirii~l Dovoi- cried, “do -stnp ualni: such tlflflllll‘ 1 V“ iilgyilillodlll , 1 Naiomi lli-nlon fill expressions. l can t imagine u ‘_' “ll __‘“‘“5' i-Tltlll‘ ll whore you pick them up". I Jamil» llillllll i Viluiula Watts “Well. Mother," ri-plii-il Johnny, .. lll(il'l‘ll(‘(: \i'l~lfil:y Volnin Ellis "Shakimpgiarn U393 tin-m)’ . 1 hm“ l“ ‘l Rilyllloml _V"S~*'QY “Then ilnn't play with hiin 0 l-I-ll‘. “>1. ‘In (illillfi I ngnln. (iommniuloil his niolhor; -3 t (ll . nu onnld 1 lilargnri-l Iiunti-r “he's not it fit trompitiiion tor you. Doris Brown 2 Roberta Brown l'ni inn-e." ‘Wonderful ‘Placer the CAAMDIAN MTIOML RAHWlI/Zi will take a Yau/ ' v National- Parks. Delicious - wholesome. A complete food. See the wonders of Western Canada. Canadian National offers comfortable trains. splendid service, fine scenery. THE TRIANGLE TOUR—|80Q miles through magic scen- cry from jasper National Park to‘Viincouver by rnil; a three-day's voyage from Vancouver to Prince Rupert through the ever-fasci- nating inland Seas, thence by rail to Mount Robson and Jasper THE CONTINE TAL LIMITED The trail". cle luxe of the Canadian National Rail- ways. All Steel equipment, carrying Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars ancl Compartment Observation Car and Coaches. Leaves Montreal at i000 p.rn. daily for Winnipeg. Saskatoon, Edmonton, Vancouver. Prince Rupert and other Western Points. For Fares» Reservations, Etc. Apply to W. K. ROGERS. W. M. FLYNN; City Ticket Agent Station Ticket Agent 1.0! The Kiddie: See Canada Too The Canadian Notionil Railways pay particular attention to the comfort oi the children. The Nur- sery Rhyme Menu Card in the Dining Car especi- ally prepared for them: never hiin to delight. OI‘ ‘Y u. In the BIG CAR Class acme, Light Car Price downbehindthewheelofthiaBlgNewmerllnitd. ii’ cLA N E ssnv/c rioiv "hero *¢w~.