“nncansms u, 192s y, ».,.._41._._ a. - v l‘ "kk (lily/v. l. - r ‘EIIHQIIIIIHS. Suggestions A A ' in?“ . . 8. roe‘. Limited ' Alley, i vyoiumvs ovnRsuoEs " 3 BuckIeSQL-‘Yii, 4'Bu'ckles, $3.00 and 2 straps. $§J151Wld up to $4.50 for 5 Buck- \ les J erseyCidth: oooroitsr “wnwnnrrtoon noors These. Boots-are made of Black or- _ Brown Calfskin, urith two full soles and a i slip,al‘so English calf lined. New price $7.50 Misses’ and Children's Overshoes. i, Sizes 7 to 10 1-2 $2.00, 11 to 2 _ _ _ _ _ A5225 ‘l: \V()MEN‘S WHITE KID EVENING l, v _ ~ ‘ _ SLIPPERS , 4-" One strag-cut-out-Purnps. Spanish Jr, t’ Heels, suita le for weddings or evening lwear $54) woiuENm SILVER tlLo'l‘ll PUMPS Sizes 3 to 7, covered Spanish heels, Price $6.50 Flilll‘ SLIPPEIIS IPOR THE FAlVIILY WomelVs $1.25, Men's $1.35, Boys’ $1.20, Small Boys’ 11 to to 13, $1.00 Misses 90c, Ohildren’s 80c,‘ Women's Felt J uliets $1.50 -.----.--.. llOCKldY Boo'l‘s ~ Lightning Hitch pattern, Men's $3.95 Boys $3.50, Small Boys $3.00, Girls . . $3.? 1'1 ATDIEH’ l-I OSIERY Wool, 90c,‘$1‘.25, and up. Silk and wool $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. All Silk, 90c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. A pretty OhristmasiBox free, snow Sli!()l*1'.~l Witlh thongs and toe-straps complete. Boys’ $4.00, Men’s $4.50, Womerfs $3.75, lirls’ $3.00.. .-..-».-..--.-..--~ ~< Molllaislxs Buckskin, Men's $2.00, Women’s $1.60 Girls’ $1.30, Boys’ $1.60, Children's 75c. Oil Tanned, for hard ‘wear, Men's $2.5~'.5 Boys’ $1.85,-Sm‘all Boys 11 to i3, $1.50. Child's $1.35.‘ ivoiunnls BLACK HNPIN PUMPS Other styles and prices. __ AND CALENDAR.--Get yours bo- ~ v brook on Wednesday 16th. Harry _ Jenkins, ‘ Bazaar, liuesduy. Central. Guardian ‘SHOP irommalro Catalog. SA|BITIN'B BEST - The new Watson Electric Co. 6635-12-21 as tux: Houszwlrs RECIPE fore they are all gone. now m; make sure of our i826 . LOADING LIVE H068 at Hazel- 6596-12-11-31 RENEW YOUR SUBBCRlPTION TODAY and get your 1926 Calcu- KEFIOHIEFS for sale at Baptist 6616-12-12-21 NOTlCE-The sale advertised by J. C. Hirtle, Brookfleld, is cun- 6631-12-21 NEIL FERGUSON. ‘BONSHAW, chickens until Wednesday Decem- ber 16th. llighest prices paid. 6619-12-12-21 “Clirltllllltlfl Gifts at Baptist Bazaar "Puostluy. 6616-12-12-21 Ufitivlllibcl‘ 15th and 16th, liorse __ futtoir. - subscription and get yours- , ' “Two strap, covered military ‘heels $5.50 M EN KS K ll) SLIPPEIES Black $3.00, Brown $3.50, Brown Romeo Slippers wish elastic sides only $3.50 , will glivc :1 free radio tlUlliOilStPtlLliHl. women's ‘ cl/r Boo'l‘»S With leatlher " s and Kid Foxe ---|.-~--..---o".-..-.-.-..--.. l‘ $2.65 really warm boot for driving) . . . . . . $25 Heavy Felt with all felt soles_ (the only MEN ‘S F ELT ]§()O'l‘S shoes, $2.65. positions, Qhly womniils ‘Kin BOUDOIR SLIPPERS pontorhatch.....‘............... V, ‘_ sins Wi‘th Norwegian harness, $6_5()-and1,-,',;‘.................. Bamboopoles 25 p. c. lllsooll On the balance of our Natural Trer n) is here a bargain awaits you. FASHICINABLE FOOTWEAR CIIARLOTTETO\VN, P. l‘). I- ‘ Paint Free N01‘ ENGLISH. I An ii-tol- n-n m love with a lllrl. who eiidinot lbturn his affection- "itirn pinin v- llvl-ntigth time ohs became exasperated. lioh, you know." Illll gnlcl excitedly: "Look hero, l Dictionary Coupon ~ Ploaoo on onoloooo tho oum of O -» ooing my Now or flonowal Ouhooription wreath-mo‘ s: . . ‘i; NAM! oaoon-nooosoboooojiolloooloooooooooooon: Light leather ‘soles, to wear with over- Also all felt, with felt soleS, very comfortable for driving or exygsozseid; In all faith; leathers ‘and colours, 110L1- complete $7.50 $1.00 each Shoes, until all "are cleared out, if your size 8:139. l_l,_EY........ wouldn't nlnrry you If you wull the iinnt mun on eurih. l dolrt wnut uoihlnl‘ chorus tn do with you. ls lhut pluln ilingliohl" lflgh, lny dour." 799m"! After he hllrl QIOIWIIEI‘IO he! for the the nnnhnnhed nullor, "but it isn't Enl- -.-...--.--~.n- to Tho Oharlottotown Guardian and so Oonto oxtra for Now Uni- meut at the warehouse, llarris Ab- “ - d . . ing for Borden on u- tri-p through T00 LATE-Avoid this nnd have acted and gliilralltfied t0 b8 the Very l-be Mnrltilnes, thélbrille travelling us cull for your Storage Buttery t.‘ best V 1,, m, mported dress u; chmamon 00W. Pllllll8l‘"WIliB0n Ellllflrlibclig-qi \ , ' lint crepe w-ith but to mulch and a ‘ 55' "1 ‘l- \‘ handsome seal cont trimmed with | - ‘ M fl i n , ’ EXtlftl large S1ZeS—-(g‘00d ‘brown squint-oi, the gift of Ithe AT HOME.-_ rs. 1dr’: Low llfl’ <\' _ - gmmm will In.- nt homo to llt‘l' friends Wg-d. ‘ I qludhty) - - - - - and 60c D61‘ DOZ- The large nunlblw of beautiful ntterxroon and evening D011. 1151'; t '%”_“—“ w-"rmr" glhg rec-elven from tl-iends here l 6649 H l" i & ‘E nnd nilrlmd testify to ‘the popularity fresh stock. Painter-Watson lldlect- rlc -C,o. iitiiil-lilfll CALENDARS, - The Farmers Guide Book and ilaleudar com billed is u very llnndy thing to bnve around a house. Renew your SPECIAL MEETING llitlllili hr-‘lll- NOTICE TO FOXMENr-Rztncll- n1 inspected on m" before (lvlohl-r - £0111, lmly have rn-‘lnelpletatloll this nil by ilpplyiug to C. M. lhincltnv. ‘ilttuwu. E, ' illc, ll, ‘Monkltey, Sunlnlen 6612-12- 1 2-31 COME TO THE BOX Social ill Control Hideout: lllnll. ‘Pueslitiy, Dec, 15 at 7.210 nnd hour idx-Prt-lulcl- _ mission 15 and 25 cts. iindics will: - ‘boxes free. lttiol‘ l(‘i‘llll'i} ilolnlnnwl _ - SUBSCR1BERS CALENDARS. — The Guardian has received a limit- cd number of 1926 Farmers Guide Book nnd Calendars, tho De Luxo Housewife Recipe Calendars and Auld Lang Syne Cnlondnrs. Pinch render subscribing or renewing tboir Subscription may have their choice. FUNERAL OF MR. JOHN J. MuLEOEL-Jfhe funeral o1‘ 'Mr. John J. McLeod, talilor, Sydney ‘St., took place on ‘Thursday to ‘Hurtsvllle Cemetery. Rev. I). hlnclueau con- ducted the service in the city, and wt liurtsvllle Rev. Mr. lstavert per- to-rnlcd the lest rites, “EARDELYS THE MlAGNlFl- CENT" has been hailed by critics as Rafael \Sa‘bntini's greatest love story. The conqueror of women's ' hearts. he, Dardeieys, the king's favorite, termed The Magnificent, wagers his vast estates on" the whims of the fairest wilalttghter of nil France, Roxulanne The lltanutl- ful A cownrd‘s challenge accepted and Bnrlleleys sets forth to woo the fumed Roxnlnnne De Lavedun. 1n- to the heart of danger he plunges unaware of the obstacles cast in his pnth by the unscrupulous arch- viiiniu Chuteiierluiit, spurned hy the fumed lloxalnune, who would seek to bring about the llowninii of the popular Bnrdelcys, First chupter starts Monday, When you not lhut ilrn-il. llly-nlu-tloivn- nlul-nlln- fooling luko l5 to 110' drops n1‘ Hrigoi‘: Syrup in n glass oi‘ Wiiitfl‘. llm-s lhl- lrll-k null lIllIPIy. You'll fol-l like new. XMAS rues LIGHTS at ‘Palmer Calendar. “ LOVELY HAND-MADE HAND- ‘. celled until further notice. i. 662242-1241 _.__ t, l RADIO PART$-—Stundard nnd f Pennut Tubes, A. S: B, Batteries, l“ [ch tloll‘ (‘lull tomorrow l‘l lfulovk. _ _ l\‘t'(lll|l‘ll'!i tfinb rlrlnls. . till-ill 1i. . {llorsu Division, Live Stuck Branch, , story opening with today's issue. ‘l ' supsonlPrmu ous. — Renew dnr. ‘u will lbliy dressed geese, ducks and y CAR OF FONMEAT on truck \~ l-J ......85C _ » H'6NA—I—IY~--~——-~I~»—~--*~--»~-_-__...____-.--._ signal lsnsoball games ill Jlapan l, y 4 l’ will be taxed in the future, accord- . sma l glass . . . . .. . . . . .. 25c , m, ,0 u ,,..,,,.;,,,, o, m, laxmo. l _ 1W Hlllillorllivs. j All American girl's baseball Procrastination Is the Thief of Time Don't put It oil till tomor row what can ho dono today. Drop In and ooo our wondo ,_.ful display of Chrlotmao Specialties, No loft ovoro. Ali- now. and up to tho mlnuto. Bomotnlng for Father, Jllolnor, Oiotor or lrothor. aloo Bwoothoart, Ruoonohlo prlooo on ovary aniolo‘ too numorouo to molt lion. ‘Oomo and no my. l i I CAKE — FOR MINCE MEAT r AND PLUM PUDDING 1. l r With the holiday season so near it I A tunity to ripen. { U U O j , Citron, Orange and Lemon Peels, INEXPENSIVE AND ussrut g \ »' rants, ~ I Dates, Maraschino Cherries, etc., etc. , '(§R§i1*l~is' Kill) CANDY a JEN Klwsiier sow in the passing sway on Sunday Doc. litll o1’ lMrs. tun-o iiunl\ll Collin). Buy lTlrtlintl itisu-l one oi‘ its ‘oldest null must llBlOVPll women. Mrs. Bell lecture on his rcent trip. Ad-Torilllio in iii-iii and soon utter livl" nlurrillgc tn ’.\l‘r. Allkifll, they took up their residents: at “'i‘he Buy" where ilnys~“throul.:h homely joys" they built a happy prosperous home. husband she loaves to cherish herguunn after Um be“ second “m,” lll0llli)‘l‘y|0ll(l sister. Mrs. Chas. Mal-l Hunk,“ the pathway of the pm it'll. ‘fillrlllmlleld, Muss, F0111‘ duugh-‘nuws lcPSZ ' (lMrs. Mobil-lei), Jessie, (lMrs, Sim- mons) nil In uMrs. Daniel Burke) with her pnr- l, 1 n i 01118 ‘on the ilonlostud-lzlllsol 15' a y must gve s “and on’ and grand talllldrcn. Mrs. Aitkcn was mindful of others. stream whwh ha", mad“ wile-n in trouble or in need. help- ing choorfully in or charitable work. and was a faith- ful member o1‘ the church. Posses- sed of an kindly (lfspositlnn she mnde friends BERLm MAYOR B00375 ciTv ensly and will he rcluolnhered null luournell bv ‘runny who knew her nnd loved ilor. with a severe accident. sustninlngl injuries from which she never fully‘ recovered; iilrgfily to her bed and (‘.ll.'ll|‘ she was always patient a-ud cheerful, workings»- iluding great comfort in her iiiblo ducted n1. the home nnd grave by he!‘ Pllfitvl‘. Rev. E. Lockhart, speak- ing from the wnrdM-“luoklrrg for "l"? Bifi-‘Ell ‘Hone. nnd the- glori-[ 011-‘ llllpenring of cur Great God limp Ollr Savior Jesus (‘ilrlst," and us-l lug the llyltllllll— ‘iTbe Lord's my shepherd" ‘ Jelsus Lover ‘of IMy Soul" un ilfif ‘inmwgpp’; ltlar Driver Who ‘ l Ran Over Woman Given Two Years MONTREAI», Dec. Il.-'-Plillb6i‘ll. Uoutu. driver of a. car which run over a woman, causing severe injur- ies. and who speeded away after the accident, was sentenced to two years in penitentiary today by Judge Lacroix, alter lbeing found guilty of wounding, MacDonald — Bagnali Nuptials One of the prettiest weddings of the season was soiemnizetl nt 6.20 Wednesday evening in St. Peter's Monlorinl Chapel by Rev. if. M. Malone, when Miss Lillian Mnc~ Donald, daughter of Mr nnd Mrrs. Alex Mac-Donald of ‘this City, bc- cams the wife of E, Manning Bug- uaii, son of \Dr_ and Mrs. Bngnall. Fitzroy Street. the only guests being the immediate reiawnes of the contracting ‘parties. Tile bride looked very charming in u gown of ivory chilfon velvet with veil and orange blossoms. She curried a largo shower bonnet o1 lbutterlly roses, lilies of the val- ley and maiden hair tern, lilies of the valley being also used in ill'l1[)~ lug the veil. The Wedding March wns played by Miss Ethel Bugnull. sister of lilo grooln. ‘ Alter the ceremony the bridal . couple and guests were entertained to dinner at tho honle of Mr. nnd Mrs. (l, S, lumun, Brighton. Mr. nnd Mrs, Bugnall afterwards lcnv~ Christmas Order! a ‘A INGREDIENTS FOR CHRISTMAS is not too early to plan these tasty eatables —~ particularly so as these items all taste much better if they are made ahead of time and given oppor- Almonds, Walnuts, Sultana Raisins, Seeded and Seedless Raisins, Cur- Cooking Figs, Mince Meat, Our stock of Groceries carefully sel- ot‘ the young couple. M40 .'———- JAPAN TO TAX BASEBALL. nonsv 51b. 1131i TOKYO, Dec. l2.——All profes- A Successful To-morrow Frank Baker's oon. Bobbie. io a more baby. but already ho has n better chance for oucceso in life than thousands of lull-BYWVH Wu"! men. _ He is sure of a college education! ‘ Frank Baker made-certain of this by mak- ing Bobbie a present-qua bio first blrtbcloY --of a North American Life Child o Endow- ment Policy for $5,000. This $5.000, twenty yoaro from now. will pay his son's college OI;_GI'IIQI. The Child's Endowment Plan hao otlw features which Mr. Baker likeo. - For instance, if he ohoulci die. his oon would still be paid the full amount on his twenty-first birthday. No further promiU-In payments would be necessary. if Bobble should die before tho age of fifteen, all premiums would be returned- with interest. ll he should die after that. full payment—$5,000-—would be made to Mr. Baker. Have you znacle plans for the future success of your baby? You can, like Frank Baker, make sure of his start in life. Write for our booklet. "Child's Endowment." i would like lo rend "Child's Endowment" N nmc A ridress A gc Man NORTH AMERICAN LIFE A$5URANCE COMPANY “Solid as the Continent” Head Oflico - Toronto, Canada CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH OFFICE H0 Richmond BL, Charlottetown, IKEJ. \ ltcnnl recently played a num-ber oi ‘ , some» in ‘rokyo and the gate rc- .\ jct-lpls were large. Plans are re- DOPIPil under way for the organiz- lution‘ of a Japanese National Len- gue. So the government intends .to gel its percentage of the rc- fll-Qllili, Ernest lDlllgWflll, Albel-Ilaflm. iiurllc, Percy IJn-rlke, Frank \Voo~| ' nnd ldurl Dlngwlzlh, "lflnll, (labelling leave behind l... Footprints on the 511ml of linlo." innsuouiih --~<O>———~—— .-.___.,,__,W._. ,,_ Mkmh] 5832?’? B0001‘ DOOMED m . M DlSTE-S ctmm. ‘vm’ her, for-ado X.-—-l, Aletila Mubey; a, may Slilll boot for young women. which mm‘ ifllllll! In hcrl- with a rush along with the talk ruin and mud, is (loomed, modistes tLlllllll, [mg-alum heck. there is not a chance of the idea tirade Vl-l.-—l, Dorothy Woodaitlo evci‘ being taken up by royalty and ‘and Charles Wright equal; 2. lier- lln’ “beer nwvle" generally. bert liuylvomi; a, Walter Bell, , T39 "iflkiils ‘l! 9-5111"! 486mm. Grndc V1.~-1, Norman Wright; 2. licsillts n narrowing and lonelylLtifiofsuléffilaznetfias llltlliim Can'- Aitken was born l'll ‘thoso pioneer usciui toil nnd wrought nnd together DEATH PRIMIARY DEPARTMENTS Susan. (M rs. Thurker) , But, it is pointed out, it is quite dliicreut with ‘the Moscow boot, Florence Reil-“liivlbecnuse to keep a fad going roy- Iiogcltioll. (lradc lii.-~V1vl1nu Alice lI)o0IBy; 3, Beryl Mabey. tirade li.—--l. Lilla Corinne ‘Crossmun, tirade l.»--l. Eric Itdblnson; 2. Ida‘ - Cnllbeck; MZIHEL. and Dawson; 2. lllbonl- WW1"! "Vlllllevcr ‘do that because no memlbers of lhc King's House- hold ever walke 1n damp, nmddy the Russian footwear popular-for the any community time being. at least. Although n great home woman Elmer lM-ubey; 3. Calvin liowutlt. Grade 1. Jr.~1, Ruth Robinson; 2, John hitter-son; 3. Roy Mslhey. l'erfect Attendance. — Gertrude intolligent mind and AS ATTRACTION TO TOURISTS BERMN’ 1399* 11-119"! Mayor Winona Crosslnan Gustav Boese has interested hiln- self 1n the insk of restoring Bill‘- lln to its Dre-war status us o. tour- 1st center. ‘To this end, a nlunlclpnl travel ‘lllllflllll. which not only interests people into coming to Berlin, but assists them in iinding rooms, ur- wpm, fumyra] services wpm Co“ visits and reserves tileatre it was ‘he who conceived the idea o1‘ erecting n series of fair or ex- l llll-‘llllon buildings on the west end nl‘ lilo city and who pushed the llilln for a national sportforunl. Tile lord mayor also baa been engaged in a struggle with the Prussian‘ minister of the interior .. , to permt restaurants, dance halls whmflgliflir (r-xllannfgstm and other places of wmuselnent to “sloppy. * - - remain open all nlghh The pail Alice Pooley. Jaabnb lSix yours ago Mrs. Altken met‘ Margaret ‘Rogerson, Woreuce Coll- SOIL but although confined with her llunlls. nnd] which Elwin Sweetest I Gift What would Christmas he without Candy. beflffif-‘l were: Alllllft Minnrrlfi Llnllnent‘ uood by phyolrluno. It Takes a Lot of f-‘usslng Artistic Boxes ‘ AND l T“ "W" l Nod Fruit Cake and oi‘ oouroo it \ \ should be baked vim“ bu... chi-mm» to Charming s he properly mollowod. . _ Baskets will! bother? We maize our Fruit Cakoo ol - "l! 5°" ""310. mill- ougor. oplcoo. (rooh PM“ Wm‘ d°"°'°"' eggs and rich milk and bako them oo ao to ~ develop that oplcy, rich flavor which makoo our ‘Fruit Oakoo thopoot you've over tailed- STEWARTS BAKERY KENT STREET croarno, lrult, nut and hard centre chocolates, See Our Big ed. ia_ LONG-EVITY OF DOLLS DRIVES. NEW YORK, Dec. 1.2.~—iModern- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ism has brought increased long- CW“ “i i"‘“""“i‘m“] wimis hen’ t-vity to the dolls that Sums Clause will lbring this Christmas. x _ . o \ i o ti oil's ea ti TRYON CONSOUDATED SCHOOL Unit dvgnrllel lllOlllglgllrlllg boldness‘ Bum” "_ _ devoted to its Illa virtually has dis- 0mm llonor Roll for Tryou Cousolld- _.,,pl,,,ny,.,,d_ Fifteen yen“, ugu, mere ate-d St-ilnnl for lite month o1‘ Nvcm- wm-e 250 do“ |mfip|tals m New York, lWlllle today there uro only __ _ l2- threc. Even the limiter have lucra- , . .. __ _ (icntrude. liensclltel; 3, Ralph .y-llivc sldelincss. IONDON’ DLLHHL The Rug hlost of the twenty llill-‘llOll dolls (i-rude Vlll.»»1, Asher liowntt; 2, manic ill Aulerica this year iluve] binrlon llowutt; ‘J. Margaret Cnil- unbreakable piumpiy stuffed with cotton. i-{O-i DRAWS CROWDS TO PICTURE. PARDS. Dec. ' Mona Lisa, the Leonardo do. Vinci Hay painting which was stolen years Outs ago from the Louvre, has ‘been lu- ‘Pfltflloes - Grade V.- 1, Annie Cullbeci-l; 2, tousiileli by rho announcement that Pork . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3. Iviargnret the thief died near Varese, italy. lCurions crowds of visitors stand the which now is heavily framed under Emmi‘ ilcnschel. Asher llowatt. Marion “an agreeme , reached at Cairo, iiowntt, Ella Rogerson. illric Robin- sewing the son, ltulh Robinson. llilillfli‘ Mnbey. (we, [he Ownesmp of the Q3513 o! satisfaction hero, as it nlllninates pgvgs beck. Earle Caliber-k, Vivian Duw- ‘in n. manner satisfactory to ltaiy i the lasl territorial prdbieln arising from the Great war. ‘According to the terms of the agreement. Italy gets Jarsbu-b in exchange for n strip of territory on the Comet near lsolum which is ceded to Egypt. | Jnralbub. it is slated here Jo ox- tremely important to cause, as It was the point through cnulca was obliged to pass, 1t was an important centre for smuggling arms for rebel Arab tribes into Italy's colonial possessions. lt was also un important centre for Sen- nssile propaganda aiming to keep the Spirit of revolt alive among the Arab populations. Jarrabub was ceded to lisly by Britain according to the ‘terms of the dtlilnenscialojn agreement ott- er the wnr, but Egypt gained its independence ‘befor the agreenint could! he ratified lby Parliament. BREEDING HABITS 0F l llinny strange variations in breeding hnblis nnd rearing of young chnrnctcr- ‘ 1m the tree frogs of tropical America. A Jnlnous South Amorlcnil species molten smnll peun or nurseries under wntrr, and yvhoro the tadpoles are confined. protector] from all danger. ant-elm- c-nrrlvn its large eggs on its buck until they hnich and the young remains some time afterward. Another "Weiss develops pouches in the shin of the hack of the female, in which the "l!!! and young an safely transport- Norih Amnrlrnn tree frogs possess to n remarkable degree the faculty of changing color by modification o! the ""39"" 0f W0 Dlflllrnt cello under the Illn- ho doubt a provision to onahlo than to olodo their onomioo. In plum ", "N! "P! than oolvoo In tho oorth or SUMMER-SIDE nPolalocir l Pork [lends and bodies 0F MONA LISA THIEF 12.—<Inte'i'est MT STEWART celebrated picture, l vexed controversy is received with greatest names Oats . . Pork ltaly, he- ali cnrsvun traffic between and Italy's colony at Cyr- the British TREE FROG S. $14.00 A llflthPl‘ livered. - I i THE MARKETS A » - - thick glass. it receives more atleu- ERR-s‘ 40 wrlghh l’ tlon from casual visitors than any H"! 12 other painting in the Louvre. Ipjlfim ~ ~ ~ - ~ - - l< es . . EGyP-I-‘AN D|SPUTE SETTLED Pork . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. 14% ' MURRAY HARBOR WITH ITALY' ilflggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 some. De 1l.-—An ltalo Egyp- g: "s".".xe.t.s.+e+zswh" ' 4% Fox Netting ‘ Special 1 roll 2 inch heavy Netting to make a Pen10x21x5fi. wall covered top and bottom for delivered your station. 0r for a~~ Pen 12 x 21 x 2 inch mesh for $16.75 de- Tho Rogers llaidwlii9mcilt ,. .. . U a ._ I