,V l .i v ‘ \ 2'-"ii‘i..*""_"‘I"f’a'r-;f__~.~-“I gzfyyzrrv “|>,_’?"§*'= ’,3*§1?'f*"`;';'.”-‘-'r,‘-*'21 rr'.'fs-aizi; /_-»~+.i',<;;,.'-'.1-i1.>c,.=f¢;{ - i - - _ _ .. .. ‘. » »' ._ _ _ ,- _ 13,. -;,!,.,_I‘_,;.4£ ~if.,,-.r-_;,v_. ~ ' / ` ` ' i ' ._ ‘i I . _ *-1 .:i>~..;_- ~ _ _ 'ji' »_" \.‘-. . it . _ . - . ',.»\'r`i..§-_~-_jf-" ~ r ' \ _'i ;,` ..'< _,_ -M’.*Y"“ 1"" I ~ ' . ,~ 'run cHa1u'.o'rrE'rowu GUARDIAN' - --Pacer-griiyagifz _ - l ' __ ___ . I . - *_ ! ~' for riici_\-_ Voiiiwiill; llcwey l\lallett," !i‘iii'vi\i‘all; John .\lcl{innon, (`orn\vaIl; l\\'altin' Scott. North River; (.'harle:< '.\ii-l.nziii, "Clyile River; Mrs. Wni.i Lowilior, t`oin\\'al1; Mrs. Georgri .\li‘.i-iloiialil, t‘oi'iiv~'ull; Mrs. W. \V.| i‘i\.'i.\b_\~ i‘iii~iiwall' l\ii~s. .lehn Miro-' l\iniion icriiw.ill‘ \li's, llector' ililur- ;\‘li‘.~'-. i‘lrarlu:; Mrs. Frank The ` speak-, /\. lliianey. Mes-i I I’ I .l. A. (`lark. Thiii ;.. ._-,._._i __.. ,_ _“__ - ___ ,____ _;..___ -__,_._.i_____ _ _ | sis ’erc_v one. ani Ravages of Time Are what you seek to make the grave o f your departed with. We supply rio others. Our Monuments arethe best to he had. Estimates given. - M0nunlCnl5t“al endure the I lfiil iiicctlng in the Iiiteiests uf thi' Chander & Bell A iini-<_-ting uaii highly siiccessful. l NATIONAL SERVICE - A SuccI‘SS- .’l`I\iii':'.ilir\' cvciiiiig in liustico Hull. Mi'. ‘ |i’crc_\' Pope and Mr. F. 'l`. Morrow were ilic,spealici‘s.'Altlioilgh thc' wen i thier was not i'avorablc tliere was of large aitteiiilaiice, Mr. Joseph .l. Don 1 i-ilic, .l. l’., occupicil the cliair; Mr 4 l’opc suiiglit to aroli.-'o a kecner :ip ipnzciatioii ol' the scripiisiicss oi' the, liii'c.»'cii|, crisis and ol' the iiecessily oi i Ipuiliiig t`i>i'ward every effort to in/l ci'i'r-ic the proiluctioii of l`o0ils-t\1i’fs.} -National Service League was helill . . 60 Kent bl!-ect ‘cxti,-iiiliiig his afipciil to the iisliernieii‘, 2440‘10`7l-“S1m°- presciit. 'i`hi, riiceiing responded gen-. oi'oinily. illr. Mori ew dealt particular l Y ' T ' ly with thc recoinniciidutlons of they gui-_____r_--rf - -ir ,_ 1 -_-,l.\;`i'iciiltiir'al (‘orniiiittce of the i\n-: ' tioiral Service League. dwelling espe~, I5//A\\\\\\\VIIIIlSYIII////lH\\\\\\\\\71‘!\\\\`\\\\\\\Z/IIlL\“ 'cially on the benefits to be derived] I/IIIIII.\\\ 2 '_-(.2 ::~ C08 ' of Flour ' has not effected our policy c i` using only the vcry best grade. It costs us a lot of money, but our motto is "We Keep The Quality Up” Ask your grocer or Phon \\\\f,]IIllIIlIlAB \\\WIIII/I/ FP 366 L. For daily delivery \ I g (lain . or J .- .` -\ Qi Iloucettc. .l. I’., .Iaines bteveirsorrl ‘E .Iolin lylcliiiy and Siriiiin Plilcau Q \\\\_\\\\\\ ‘om clraii seed, good tillage and irayiiig potatoes. The iiieetliig their nceedcil to orgaiiizc ti hraiicli oi` the itioriiil Service League lncluilln2 hoiilloy River and itusticovlllc. A iiorninating cniiirrriiteo having bccni ri`iinii'.i| by' the clialrnian. piesieiitieil tho I liilliiwiiii.; iiiiiiics to coiistilritc an oxc ciiiivc i-iiiiiniittcc with power to liilill Iii thi-ir iiunihcrs. \'iz;` i\lessr.~'- ilnriiu , liiis Iloiicrtlc, .loliri Ii._ lluiitaln. Felix 1 nt 'l`Iii~ iliilus l’iiic'iu Joseph ,'l`|iiesi: i,:ci’;tlciii<‘ii lor elect u prcsr; iliirit, \'ice-presiilciit. iinil secretary-_ _ireiii-iiii~er~ i‘roin their number. On iiio-I Iioir they were elected. A hearty vote] ‘of tliaiiks wiis passed and tendered bl' ilio cliaii'riiziii to the speakers. The `iuecl.iii_i: their clo,<'-cil with the singing iii' ilic Nntiouzil Aiitliein. ‘S . Your » hat, cleaned, Y2-I gf r»0lo,::,u»iivisii, iiiiii. ‘ _ I ' \\\'lIIIII/IIZRNVII/¢\\\\\\\VIIlII/I/§l\\\\\\\\\\lf]I I I. blacked, fu’ nished with 1 . ..._-5, new bands, right here ini I _ ;:_ 1--_--__-._ - ' ‘”'"T* 4" " o E V ___ . town, for a small pncei K "if---"' ff Vi e " K W 7'I`fy ug BOSTON SHOE] . Our Seeds and Your _ Sowing Bring Success -lf you want the bi-st tiiutlllb’ f\'U“I‘ f“"" _S"";‘l°l,0il‘. "£1, pay you to buy from us, lor iii placing, our tri ‘I ON » ,miw it ,, ,mini ii, buy notliing hui the best sccis THE MARKET. - _ _ - Our Stock Now Consists ol: oATs aAni.Ev. WHEATI-isrr PEAS vsrciiss eucxw com, 'riivio;rHv sean. Ci-OVER SEEEEI; MANGEL seen and TURNIP S All oi' which are selling at lowest pi‘lces:-- Wholesale and Retail Buy Now Before 'the Price Advances Ai; we/have on-ly a limited stock oii hand. lf we liavgiuaii purchase more the price will bo much higher on acc of the recent advance. (D 135 Grafton St.-Sunnyaid ¢ §\\\¥IIlII0Il4\\\\\\\\'IIII 60 Bargains | SHINING PARLOR i \ V IIlL\\\Y\ \\\\U\\\\YIIIIlIIlll We have 60 pairs of Puiinps and Oxfords. i 2.49 ee THE PUMPS are a nice sliupo in Patent Leather and Fawn f'mve~iiotto with it neat vamp and nice plain ornament, and it French heel. _ THE OXFORDS are in Pat- ent Leather und Black Craven- ctte and Military Braid Trim with in nice Cuban Heel. » \_ ` Both these are finished in the best style are Goodyear Welte and .WORTH $5.00 por pair, but while they last - ~¢ »-:.-_~::: ~_-_-:ez--_-_-_~_-_-_-_“ -_»_-_- - _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,~_-_-_-_- POLICE COURT.-Yesterday two ilruiiks -were disposed oi, one being lined $30 or nhietydays and the other $10 or thirty days; ' . REMOVED.-v Mr. Michael Berri- 'tan who recently ran the King George H0t€I. has removed to larger; premises corner of Queen and Kent Street. 357 her/iii. Pnicss.-'i'iiei-is was ii fair market yesterday. .The remilf prices obtained in the market bulld- iug' were: Eggs 35c dozen; butter I0 to 42c pound and chickens and fowl 75c to $1.25 each. CHlLDREN'S SERVICE THIS AF-_ TERNOON.- Special service for chil- ireii conducted by Brigadier' Bett- Pilltie. YOUIIII. peoples secretary, t`roiii ”l‘or'oiito, will be held this afternoon it I) p. ni., In the Salvation' Army llull. Send your children along. They will enjoy lt. NEW SHOW WINDOW-The show window of Prowse Bros, Ltd., on ilichmond Street is to beextenilcd to' Queen Street. Carpenters are now it work fitting the wliidow of the .Janfiila Fox Exchange as a display window for dry irooiis. iiii-. iveiiiiieii lwlll still occupy his offices as former- ,._ 4 _ HIREWEII ill DR. _ I IINII NIRS. HilUS‘IIN _-\ large riuii1hci'ol'tIic friieirds of l)|-_ iiiil Mrs. lionsion of Kcrisiiigroii gailicred at the home ot’ Gordon aiidl \li>:~‘o,\‘ Glover on \\f'edrie.silay cven- ii;_; last to bid tlicni fareivell. 'l`lie. icirs ol"th0 Iloc‘.oi"s enlisting forl the lllcdiizal woik carrie as ir gi-eat surprise to his fri-ends. Since' Mrs. Iioilsimi and Gilbt‘.-rt intend spcnil' ing the siiniiner in Souris their fel-i ‘ow citizens took, the opportunity of, -xpressing their deep rogi-oi ui their lcp;irtiii‘c. 'i`lic i`ollowiri1.; riildi'c-sses were read to Ili. and Mrs. Houston ii-conipaiiieil 'by' a serviceable wrist wntcli to the Doctor and a beautiful i-ii(-glass vitae ani? tray to Mrs. llouizton also a gold piece for Mas- `f."i Gllbert:- Aildresi-i read by Lleut. .\'ornrun Lowther, To Dr. J. i 1 llouston.- “lt is with a. mingling plea-sure and regrei that we your "allow citizens have learned of your uitention oi' separatiiig yourself’ from us l'or ii time at lciz:it_ We regret to lose one who has so faithfully work- “il for all that tends to upliift oirr <-ltizeniiliip and places the better- 'iierii of cur town before personal ag- i;rii iid izcnient. It is only when some siicli event breaks the usual routine that we realize the asslstarri-e and' support olitaliieil from one ot` _\"oui‘ staru_p.l You were always preseiit, at our soc- liil fiinetioris and ever ready to help, 'ri liringlrig .to success anything whose aim stood for ihr- right. We glory in your courage. that courage which brings its inspira- tion to the thousand Allied forces :ind will enable tlicm to erus-.h suc- cessfiilly the iniirderoiis German Erii|i€i~c. Anil while we cannot but rzoiifcss our siirpnise we cannot con- ceal our pride. You have been trier? and fouiiil in all- way more than equal to the test. So we wi;-ih by'soine token to testify our emotion there- fore do ns thc- kindness to accept thi.-~ sniiill gift in the same spirit in which it is offered. To Mrs. lloustoii:-' .-\s iiruclr as we will mls:- the Doctor we l`ull_\' realize that your sacrifice is incom- parable with ours, hui we trust you will find ample remuneration in knowing that you too are giving your best and dearest ol' earthly fi'-lends to defend' the cntegrilty of the Empire and to lessen the suffer- ings of those. who are called upon to faco_tlie most fearful perils. in tok- en of our appreciation of your ser- vices in all our social work wo would ask you to accept this small gift ns ii riioiiieiito ot’ our esteem and love for you." Dr. lloustoii replied in feeding torrrir. for lilniself and fuiiiiiily thank- -lngfthi; pcoplc for their kiiidiiess. Tlir' lollriwlng gentlemen spoke in highly eniogistlc terms oi' the Doc- tor anil 'his lady. Rev. 'l\icssi'.s Good- will. Sellar und’ Johnson also Messrs G. lt. Mahon. Geo. Brown, C. Cooke li. R. Mouse, Dr. Gillis and several others. A dainty luncheon was their serv- cil by' thc- Indies oi’ the \\'. P. A. The gat‘Iic_i~iing liroke up by singing "Auld Lang Sync." Dr. und l\lrs. lloustoii left on Friday for‘Souris where the Doctor will await further iirilcrs. I i f/IIlllllIlA\\\\\\\YIIllIlll I When Baby § Throws The . Bottle _ __;__Y__._ 'l`liere'll probably be an lur- . inediuio demand for ii new one. For this reason you should keep a supply of § Nursing Bottles on hand. A special price will be made on one dozen. i We ciir-ry all of the well- known NURSING BOTTLES. but we especially recommend the shapes which permit the bottle to be easily and thor- oughly cleaned. ' Everytlilng in connection with the haby’s feeding should be Itrlctly sanitary. we _also have n complete line of Nipples. Bottle Fittings, Tub- ing, etc. ' PRICES 10 25 and 50c EACH I . I ' ' ' iiusuuanliif imiiiailuiili suiiiiiv iiiiis iiiiiii ii siii§ii_ iiiiiiiiis NEW YORK, 'April 30.-Afternoon and night Billy Sunday preached yes- terday his sermon for mothers. There was not so much denunciation of the godless or ““beer-guzzllng. gin liz- zliixg, whiskey-sizzling” mother' as in some of Suiiday's other sermons; lt The Popular Favour, of “SALADA” Teas has been on -account of their uniform , ' and entire freedom from dust. ~ * ~- was more a depiction of the motliar’s, ` ' i _ _i ' '.7 Joys on earth and reward in heaven. -. ’, i. ~ Only 607 persons hit the trail at'the \r ' `, night session and 295 in the afternoon.; ~ '~ » 1 " ' The methods by which ushers and perizonal workers accelerated the- trail hitting on the previous iilght were conspicuously absent yesterday. and in general the meetings were rather lifeless for a Sunday revival. There was more thrill in the after - noon when about 6,000 were preseni nearly' all women, than at night, when, 18,000 persons attended. Sunday'e language was somewhat more picture- sque in the afternoon; lie lingered longer on the picture-of the little white casket, the angels on the hearse, and the baby hands. soon to inoldef to -dust; he threw more pathos into the story of bow his own mother "slipped away las; June without even time to say, “Good-by, Wlllle.’ " Many women burst into tears. . Six-Year-Old Trail Hltter g"i{, , 1-; '_--ilu. .`._~ii;i~.~- -“ 'I' 'l`lie first trail hitter last night was ri six-year-old boy, carried up in his fathcr'i-:- arms. it was the same boy whoin Rodeheaver, looking round on' the second night ol' the revival for some child with the courage to sing alone ir verse of “Brighten the Corner Where You Are." had npporturrely dis- covered in' the second row-ir child' who, it turned out, could sing wlthi vigor and accuracy. ~ Next came 'four sailors, and 'then Pat McQuade, ihe old Turkish bath rubber. who was the second man to clap Sunda_v's hand in the revival, and who has been campaigning with vigor among other trail hitters ever' since, brought up a nran who had lrlt the trail on the previous night for a second clutch ol' Sunday’s liand.'McQuai1e has made n'point of working with various trail hitters. and they always' look con- siderably urore presentable and more cheerful when he gets -through with therii_ I A-s usual, many' of the trail liittere stopped to try to talk t_o Sunday. and one woman, before she was hurried' on by the ushers, whose duty it is to keep the stream flowing steadily, pressed nit/0 the evaiigellsts hand n long en velopc. which was found to contain a red necktie. r In the preliminary services Rode beaver repeated his gentle chiding of New Yorkers for their slowness in coming forward with the expenses of the canipaign. More the $80,000 is still to be collected. despite the fact that New York has been uiifavorably compared several times with Buffalo and Detroit. During the collection Sunday leaned down -fioni the plat form and shook hands with Bill Don- ovan, manager ol` the American League baseball ieam,_ who sat in the press box, ' Hopes To See Moses's Mother Sun`day‘s 'text was the instructions given by Moser-rs niotliéi- by the daugh ter of Pharaoli. after- she had dlacov~ ei-ed the child iii the hiillmshes and had seni for a Hebrew woman to nurse it-“Take this child and nurse it 'for ine, and 1 will pay thee thy wages. “I'm going to heaven some day, hallelujah, praise God." sald_ Sunday, "and when I shake hands with Jesus l’ni going to say. ‘Jes\rs. I \v;ant to see the iriotliei' ot' Moses-.' Arid I expect Jesus 'll have air-aiigel Page I1frl°: H110 their I want to ask her how much money she got i`or nursing her own baby. l'in klrid of curious about that." But he Stressed to other ,rewards that came to her. telling with vivid dramati- zation of the making of the ark ot willow, the hiding of the child. the ar- rival of Pharaohs daughter, the hurry oi' Miriaiir to find a liebrcw woman to nurse It. lie told. too. of Moses's future. and how his firiuness- iigainrr. Egyptian temptation was due to his mother-'s guidance. ' “l‘i1 iight for niy' child more than some of you ni0tliers‘," he said. “You ‘let some tango ll1.ard-weasel-eyed. bullet-headed. l\0E<~.l0WlefI- and Tum soaked-try to walk away with your dnughter~.~r_ l'd fill ti forty-gallon squirt gun full ol’ rough rats and buttermilk and l’d dro\vn him. Yes. Sir. "l believe there are more. good mothers in America than in any land on earth. but some ot` thein are good for notlilng. 'lf every boy had ii fthrlsi- ian mother these dirty, -rotten hell- lroles of the liquor tiaillc would be In hell. I Sunday drew appliiuses when lie said that ll’ the mothers were true ti`ilieii~ trust they could send their boys away to school without any danger of hav- preached at Princeton. in a church be the university 600 oi the \Jl'IZI\l€Hl snapplest y 600 at Pennsylvania; 600 at Dart thcy're iii geratl hunch at Cornell." I New “Society Drink." iety drinks- already comprises vint and f DD S. lety bran mash, which he said some mothers fool around' with along with cocktails and poodlee. "A mother has a. hard time making a man out of her son," if his father has no more back- e than' a meat rind or a twine QQ II, ltlug them started right." °A§.f9.r.'A i ,I ing thenr come back weaiicned lnflil- -s “ i s s = ll rl lit." he , ¢ grid, “1llt‘i; shililglhtf tliie(piiofess€Jrs that _ . are wrong-God forsaken professors :iii Ziiiiswiiicliiiigiisniiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiyi Strictly speaking Saxon Roadster' is #lie greatest value low-priced car on the market. t is absolutely unequalled iii the number and quali- ty of the equipment and conveniences it carries.. I Note them carefully-best two-unit starting and lighting system built; new style body, big, roomy and comfortable; demountable rims with 30.-_ inch by 3-inch tires; new style top with Grecian rear bow; electric horn; tire carrier; speedome- ter; new design carburetor' that gives greater ef- ficiency and easier starting; three speed trariS~ cause tlrev wouldn’t lei; me l>\’9\wh Ill bo s on earth hit the trail; lmfmiii; 2.500 at Cornell. I tell you iii his attack on mothers of the ' wrong sort lie added to his lls; ot' sec ages, wines and charnpsgnes-. cocktails ra e e new member-the soc- Black, Green Sealed Packets only. '"0 ‘ or Mixed Shutting out Contamination. ~ ..__?._ imother. She lives in apartments; her work is minimized; she spends hf-i' day visiting the nelglibors. and licr husband’s nose in on the grind- s-tono 365 days it year, A maid takes care of the children. Such a mother- doesn‘i make a home." Another was “the faddist mother. who wears' a velvet hut in August, be- cause it will be the style in October." There was applause at this. rind Sun- 'lay added: “llughl 'I got down where :ou live there.” Then "the booze fighting mother, the .-rouse. Slie’s a bad one; l ilori't cure if she’s rich oi' poor, The children get drunk on' their own motlier's niilk. 'l‘hen'the lrrellglous mother. She is ii great source of evil to hor girls. She holds up no ideals. on picture of love or service. llurnan lli'e craves' spirit- ual ideals. Life is not all line ciotliee. frapprs. grand operas, and- banged hair." He told the story oi' two boys who wanted to be inlssloiiaries. lint their parents desiring liiisiness careers l'or them, refused to permit them to plan for that calling. The next day tlioy went swimming and were ilrowrieil. “l think God wanted them." said S"uri- day, “and when their mother refused He said: “All right, 1'-ll take thcni now. Y0u’re not fit to raise them." NEW METHOD FOUND A FOR KEEPING EGGS CHICAGO. J. S, Hockert of -Suther- whieli may revolutionize the cold stor. wlilch may revilutionize the cold stor- ige business, it' not eliminate it alto- gether. After experimenting a-number of years and making more than a thousand trials. he has illscoveri-d ii way to preserve eggs by dipping them in a chemical solution. ` 'The eggs,'at’ter being given a quick dip. dry almost instantly. when they are ready to be placed in orilinaryi egg cases and to be put in stoi‘ag~ until wanted. Eggs thus preserved will kéep perfectly froni season to seiison. The coating on the shell is Invis- ible to the naked eye. and consequent- ly eggs so preserved have every ap- pearance ol’ being i'reslil_\' laid. They taste the same as fresh eggs. The white and' yolk separate readl-ly and may be used for any purpose gr fresh egg is used for. HIGH COST OF LIVING IN NEWFOUNDLAND ST. JOHi\"S NFLD. A coniinissioii has been appointed by the colonial gov- ernment to investigate the iircreuseil cost of living in Neivfouiitllanil. The committee is empowered to take evid- ence under oath. ili is composed of l’. T. McGiat-h; President of the Legis- lative Council; W. J. Ellis. a contrac- tor and builder, and i'or|nei‘ Mayor of St. .lohn‘s-; Tlionias Hall, government engineer; Henry Leniessurier, Deputy Minister' of Customs, and Charles Hutchings-_ Deputy Minister ol' .lus- tlce. ' of mothers. ()ne was' “thc dcllcatessen | THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Till BASIS OF ALL LAW _ .\'owliore in all the centuries ot re- corded .speech will you ever find so lirict niiil coniprehonxlvo ii :iummqry ut' the moral oliligiitlons due from one inan to another as in the Ton Cgm. iiiiindinents_ They form the basis of all the law, written and unwritten, thai luis ruled and guided nianlclnd fi-oiii the time of lflammurabai until the prcserit. But they are only one of the inspired features that make the Bible the Book of Books, whos'e~-teecli- ing.-i have guided mankind for centur- ies. Big Print Red Letter and Dolby Editions offered by The Guardian-.to its renders are the most comfortable and convenient form in which tile Bible is printed. Suppose you reaid the coupon offer in today's paper, else)- wlierii you ought to have at UDDY for your family and your-golf, . y HENRY FORD LOSES MILLION LIBEL CASE ' . ~ .\'!5\\' Y()ltl{, Apriil 30.-~Ovei'rullng'. ii ilc|iini'rer filed by Ileni~_\f F rd 10 ilie coiriplaiiit in ii suit for ll€el. for .‘,‘l.000.000 damages brought y the \’ltHi:r=1nl\ Coninauy of America, Judge Mayor in the federal district court has grrriitcil a. inotlon for judgment on tho plceilings against Ford. -Judge Mayer announced. lrowcver. thai, _ha woiiiil allow Ford leave to answer the complaint within twenty de,y`e. - The suit resulted from an article published by Ford in May. l9l6,'en- titled “llunianity and' Sanlty,"_~in wlilcli it was alleged he characterized a iriotioii picture produced by the plriiritifls “with the patriotic end in view of promoting the be-st interests- of the nation as on ndvertlseinent for inuiiitions makers." AN ECONOMICAL CREAM SEPAR- ATOR Attciition is directed to-the adver- iiseriir-irt in this days' issue of he l`téni`rew l\'i:\ch‘.ineir-y Company of, lienfrcw. Ontario. This company are in-ariiri'aci.urcrs of the famous ."Stan- dard" Cream Separators. This mlch- lnc is e-niirely made -in Canada. The conipaiiif have an up-monte' Dlalli. and iioriipeteiln tha open marketwitli machines from all over the world. there being no duty exactod on dream si.-parators coming into Canada. The "Standard" has made great progress wiihiii ri very few years, its success being due largely to the fact that it; sk-ims very closely. lt will be notlc-` ed frcin the advertisement in todayfii issue that the "Standard" gets an but one-tenth pound of cream in one thousand .pounds of milk skimmed. this cl-aim beiing sirbsiantlated by tests made at government dairy schools. Tho “Stiiriil‘ard" is how be- ling introduced -in the United Stems iiinil .\'cw Zealand and is meeting with ii 1'iii’ora.ble reception. mm gl in-q-____ L_ ___ _ A SAXDN ROAIISTER Ah .`..--_ Rx. .Lu 'in " .V iv , _ i A b sililn . The Catholics have shown the oiiiy ilensioie wav io reach the mes- -ses-by reaching the children and set- ,¥ ' lie listed various undesirable kinds mission; Timken axles; Hyatt quiet- bearings; Saxon high-speed motor of unusual power,,s'peed, smoothness, flexibility and coolness; veiitilatitig windshield; and twenty further reiinemtmlssi’ '_ Saxon Roadster $665 f. o. b. Detroit. 4 This is positively the best car on the market i year I would advise you to order now so you may, not have any annoying delay I for doctors., If you are going to use a car ~- I W K ROGERS 9 n In UnFor0vor30Yoars 1, “town All -0 ` -. .- I ` g ° ° .Smig||.B¢g]»" 'rho °"°f'¢ii”*if\iei*°f\" \""i`~'ii-“"° - oi-iieriii Agent for-IP. E. Island - "2" . “"" . 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