VlSI I We wiliilie our old friends“! city and can assure our power tounake carried‘ in when class specialty of Smokers Goo Water, .Ice Cream etc., ceive promp attention. Are cordially invited to call at curators while in the (m)? Anvtliinc We condo for with “regards information, n ,., is~yours for the asking. . - ; '19,“ icuiarly delighted ’t,b‘_s‘__t“e all ' customers from outside the thnlt that we‘ will ‘do n1 h. _ iheliw-isita ‘pleasant one.. J1" Our storens well equipped wit}, a1] 10nd,; a We make" a s, Chocolates, Soda and your wants will re- dru store. . A . °FNTRAII vnvasienn, _ I.'..".Y 51v v v 2,2!" ’ . b r i l t ll’! 0V 0J9 IVYVvVVVVYYVWVY v v CLKSSIFIED“ nmufifllg!!!" new m» Malian u. m win-a m ...» d. -- - -‘ cement" iSiiiliit a‘ ll. Iva and Iva llilili (alILlllj vvivvvv 1V an mmnoaiirlo aux I0 sums. t th s l-vi a an?“ Ink?‘ Shield in Prince for the righ t N . f. tlea Co. landopg-Qgt. - “"1 Good proposition ' Hale Help Wanted WANTED—YOU1IG MAI’. l8 Years of age to leamhiigi’: ‘a’ *0 0.“, . Qnittgtool-l} . t Clliili Guardian ‘ horses from the Experimental Farm v“ ‘ ' i‘? . Adam m aLosaost-a snow! tliall. treeton the lawns: m.- Jglm MMCNBVIII. Brighton, which wils pro ‘drier is again coming into bloom _-ers. . .. , drunks arrested Saturday furnish-i M! ni nrosrailime of melody during| - the afternoon in their. cells in the‘ =l0cl1.-up.whlch could, be heard a public this morning before H15 » Honor when a “fine" performance , will no doubt take place. rorA-ro‘ oioomo- DEMON. 8TRATl0N.-'l‘he announcement ‘"194- lhe Afilliliilvilli potato digging Zmflcliinc was l0 give a demonstra- tion in potato dissing at tho Ex- perimental Farm nn saint-day mom _ lug created conslderalhle interest ‘"1105’! soille of the local growers and -others. The machine certainly ~ marks an advance in devices of this ,_cllaracter_ It was drawn by two and~made a lob that was highly satisfactory, the machine plowing cleanly beneath the growing pota- itoes, which were carried with the _Ioose soil over a revolving frame _work separating them from the soil ‘ and depositing them neat and clean ,to the rear of thehiachine where " pickers who follow gather them up_ Not a potato was out or damaged by the process _and the potatoes are so well separated from the loose soil that pickers have no trouble Ito find them. Supt. Clarke of tile Experimental Farm when asked ll.ls opinion of the machine stated it performed ' satisfactory job and being of iig t draught was handled as easily -with one team as some other machines with four horses. During the demonstration Mr. W. C. ‘Cook secured a good pilote- graph of the machine in action. Among those present‘ were Mr. Postnatal-r Admirals wiuwn " us i‘ statei ?l'll0lllhl of ' BDBCI. D1‘ lflrsesi. hoist.‘ eoialibmyd haw Canada. can glvo vice and best wor Drtcas. prints new line. Free Samples. snails Portrait Company, the Dlant in Boarders Wanted \\‘AN'l‘|~}l)—ll0AIlDI\8- can mil-l accommodated at 165 (Ttlmhcrland Street, also dressmaking (lonv. 3204-lZ—1-3ipd. Female Help WANTED—A GIIIL FOR filfiNldlla al housework. No washing. Apply Mrs. J. C. Sims. 249 Upper Prlnco Street. aoss-s-zt-tr. Lost OST-JIWVENTY DOLLAR I‘IIIII eitllcr at Exhibition Grounds or in the City. Reward of $5.00. Find. er leave at Guardian Olricc. - Oct. l-Ziipd. our business for ' lsla-‘i-lis-ttni Wantetr ‘ i Engines. Fairbanks ti . A Egg/Md bhlgatig. Mangfifsr- Miscellaneous _ ‘l \VILL TAKE DELIVERY 0P‘ Lambs llt Hazclbrook Station,- Tllflldlly. October b. Harry Jen- kins. - szaa-io-z-iii. For Sale. FOR ISAIIFP-UOOLEY PUPS. , ply B. Hughes. Union Road. - - 8206-12-l-8l. A I'- FOR SALE TIIIIEE DIILGII C0“'§ Amity Walter Grcwtlr. iirncklt-y‘ licticll. _ 3289-i0-2-3lpd. Ffill flAllFp-NVE‘ "AVE F0" SALE. m. heavy reduction. Z crude oil Morse, 150 H. l‘.. tl\rco_ cylinder. ncvilr used. AppIy"'S" Iliox No. iifl "Gil/irri- ilm." -'322il-l0-Z-6i. FOR IALEwA THIRTEEN LIGHT rhnndiit-r, suitable for church or hail. . Apply Manager P-rince Ed- ward Theatre/V 2939-9-2Z-tf ' - Wanted I WANTED-— ‘I'D RENT \VAIIE- house suitable for storing furni- ture. Apply to M. Box i127. City SOZE-Q-ZE-tf. ACCY“ riAv “Ar VALLIEVFI etc‘. On Sunday, Sept. 26th the au- iinrlum of Valleyfield ‘Church, ‘llich seats 400 people, was not nly occupied to the last seat, but lie fnlillns doors opening into tile untlay School room had to be ‘opened and its capacity of 100 seats were well ‘filled. The occas- ‘ion was Sunday School Rally Day Early in Sept. the pastor announc- ed that on Rally. Day all the Sun- day Schools in the congregation. five in number. would meet on the morning of the 26th Sept. in the church, and instead of the regu- ‘.iar service, the "Rally Day ‘Ser- vfce", “Bring Thom All in", ar- Pflllsed by the Assembly S. S. Com mltttee. would be used with the additional readings and recitat- ‘ions, at least ‘UWO from each School. The suggestion was tnkc- nu up lby all the Schools with cn~ thuslasm, and the ‘S. S. pupils got the rest of the congregation en- - thused -so that no one stayed home on the 26th, but tllosn that could not get out and when it was over, on all sides could lie heard. "The best thing l ever saw." Tho pupils with superinten- dents and teachers, occupied the centre of the church, each S. S. by itself. A Scripture recitation and one from another source was given ‘by each school, while two schools contributed three parts. Aifter the recitations from his School, each superintendent gave a short account of the S. S. work in his district. This was followed by a short prayer by a ‘hoy from each School. A short address on the subject for the day was given by the Pastor. The work of the young ‘people was worthy of highest praise. There ‘wa7s- not one failure, while it was difficult to say which was best, there ‘was one that won most admiration. This was six year old Belle MaiePhersoll, Bellevue, who with a large white rose, suited the action to the word in a recitation. "Just a Little Snow-y ‘Blosaolnf’ ‘AM ml olefin "3 t annals makes for im- and begets-the d“ work-t. - The choir for the day- were from tho Sunday Schools. The offering, taken for tho missionary work of the church, amounted to $80. Se, verai beautiful ibouqucts were ar- ranged oll the pulpit-desk and platform. . , CANADA'S NiAVY IN COMMISS- ‘IOIN ON NOVEMBER I (YITAWA, Oct. 1—*Canada's navy. consisting ‘of the cruiser Aurora. and ilha destroyers ‘Patriot and Patrician, will ‘be commissioned on November 1. and twill Tlieave Eng~ land for Canada shortly after tthsit date. Ht was explained at the de- partment of ‘the unveil service. ‘that title commissioning of the vessels means ‘that they are placed in the class of active warshi‘ps. Captain ‘H. C. H. Adams, who will command’ the Aurora. will go aboard his vessel‘, his ‘flaig will be hoisted. and tithe crew will wire up quantens on lithe ‘ship. ' Tthie two destroyers are under ‘C. T. Beard and G. C. Jones. ‘Some flftiy men and boys have been sent over rfrotll Canada to form ‘part of tho personnel of ‘tho vessolis. GOLl The result of the first round i.ll the Standard Cup handicap ma-tcil, played iSaturday afternoon was as follows:- J. l-l. Malcom won from A. W. Ilyndman. ‘H. W. Weeks won from W. H. V. Dunbar. FD. B. lStowart won from H. W. Longworth. iA. W. iWeeks won from Judge Stewart. ‘W. Vi’. Clarke and iDr. Goodwill drew byes. . The second round is scheduled for today. (Monday) and the his)" era are drawn, viz:—4Messrs J_ ll_ Malcom vs. D. B. Stewart, Dr. Goodwill vs. W. W. ‘Clark. A. W. Weeks vs. H. W. Weeks. Note.--'i‘he Longworth Cup ‘Lad- ies Handicap-Knockout Matich is scheduled for today October 4th. Drawings 2.40 o'clock. -----o-o>---- "Very dew girls d! m! soint would be willing Ito marry a comiinon sail-- orflanitffanl ‘the enobbish young wo- main. "Very ‘few girls of your sort would be plenty ‘snillficieuiit for me." rultorted ‘the common saiilor. "Very m. indeed." - “llil-llamlaian Phelps Professor of English l-ittq-atture at Yale ,do- clanea he gain credit for only 25per cent. of ville Miler dlmwr speeches he actually maltose "livery time.» l acoopt an tinvithtlon ito speak l really llIlllKC, four - addrbaaas. Inst is aheapcech -i prepare in, 6d- vauoe. Thad. us pniitty Qoodfiecomi I ‘the ‘speech i really mails. Third is the speech I make on this m. tnrawhiichbtheliaatoffll _ lug: do tithe the !. ' ' Guelph Ont’, tMr_' D., ‘B. McDonald. . Mr. C.WiP. Seal elf Kennedy 8; C0» , shower boquct of white roses. Miss ' bar pin. .'i‘he bride's golnig-ilwa-y T _" " Canadian manager of the Aspinwall Canadian Company. General Agent for P. E. Island. Mr. W. G. White, manager, of the Gloucester Lumber Co.. Bathursi, N. ll_, Mud. A. Simpson, Amherst N. ‘S, Mr. Rogers of Bathurst, Mr. Walter Matheson and Mr. Gregor. City, Prof. Clarke, Mr,‘ B. W. Sher wood‘. Ottawa, Mr. S, Kennedy and local distributors and others. MUWR—BPURR WEDDING. The marriage of Miss Edith M. Spurr. M. A., ‘and J. Thompson Muir, sou cif Ailtldtn- Muir, of the firm-s of Muir, McAlillstter and Company, Dundee, Swtilaaid, walk place sit ‘the home ‘oi the bride's parents. Rev. and‘ ‘Mrs J. C. Stpurr, Hsntsporit, 0n Wodnr-s- day,‘ September 22. Ttlre bride who for the ‘past ‘few years has been ‘teacher of Latin ‘and French in the ,‘Duke of Coniniauglhit High ‘Soho-oi. .‘N'evr Westminster, ‘B. C. wore an , ivoryduchess satin gown trimmed wiirh Georgette and beads‘, veil and orange ‘blossoms. S he carrietf a Whitman who acted its brides-maid wore a gown of pink silk trimmed wtlth chlfibin and beads and‘ carried In. bouquet of pink roses. The bride entered -the beautitfully decorated drawing room ito the strains of Mendetlsohnws wedding ina-mh, on ttllve arunlof her brother E. W. Spill r 0f ‘the ‘Canadian Bank of Comm ce, Devon, N. B. B. C. Sil/ver; pfitllfliillilil of ‘the Hnnilstpomt dhootlts isuppotrted the groom. 'I‘Ile ceremony ‘was performed by ttlle bnldds "foiiher assisted by Rev. L. H. Cl-‘aaldallll, pastor of tthe Ha-niispom Baptist churlcll‘, after which a. dainty luncheon was served’. The groom's gi‘ ‘t to idle blvlde was a set of emnine fu to the bfldesmaid it oaimeo ‘ring-g. omstmian a paaati stick pin. The ‘pianist. Miss ‘Clare MacDonald of‘ Hantsport received ‘a caimeo suit was of French blue velour =worn with ‘feathers hind hiat to mattdh. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Muir ‘left on a shbrt Nova ‘Scotian miotor tour after whiich they wiiii spend some ‘time in Fredericton, Montreal. and Tomi-to ‘hctfore proceeding to Winnipeg where ‘tiloy will reside. Mfnunva lily‘; mcntwfor liugna, etc. ‘ ‘ . V‘ a 0' ‘I Hotel Victoria 120 rooms. 56 rooms with private baths, completely ‘rs- novated. ' Excellent menu. Prompt service. H. C. BROWN, Manager, Cbaiiottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. ..-.- ,,.~.t ~t_-.,-... dune with blossoms durin; the gum - "twill: a numiber oi ‘beautiful flow-fi ‘i "ceust-o sotois-ris-irivei _ short visit. s“ i=1» n' - .3’: i .., - -_-,- tile month of ‘September, Nova Scotia exported illore than 120- 000 barrels 0f apples to the United before the apple shipping season concludes ttlic total oxtporlatlon oi’ llplpifisi io English markets will ho half a million ‘barrels. How about i’. E. Island's litany apples? ii-SLAN-D PROBLEMS AT BOARD |—At the liiaritinle Board of Trnilc meeting in Amherst Thursday, the P. E. I. (lelegation attacked the ex- press colllpauies for utisatisfzictory service alld filed objections to the proposed increase in rates. The opinion 0i‘ tile board as expressed in a resolution which carried uu< aninlously, was that an effort u oi/Azscofi/FKPPLEEQZDE hi; Kdngdoul, and it is predicted tllat_ a » _______ ____._ f1.’ insert, Ieriglh, and sleeveless, r1‘ ..,.. STANFIELITS Unshrink- i _' . able Underwear is made _in all sizes and all weights. The elastic closed crotch, and the elastic shoulder give delightful comfort and freedom of movement. For warmth, comfort, and wear, there is no underwear like StanfielcPs. Made in Combinations and Two-piece stills, full length, knee and elbow 0M8". . fbr Men and W . Lglarficld’: Adjustable Combinations, and Arfjurlabla Sleepers, for growing children. For Sample allowing Texlurcsund Weights, wile sinniieltrs Unified, Truro, N. S. (Pafenled) . 87 iiliiiiliiliii‘iiiiiiiiiii’ .______. Ellen who have l)0f‘l‘l spending the pilst couple of ulontlls with Mrs (!l:trk‘s parents. .\ll'. zlud MPH‘ Dull- tliil McMillan, ‘Si. .-\vzlril‘s, (‘lltil-ltltto town leave Wviliivstlay illorlliiig (lll retilril to Berkley, Cal. Dublin lies Big Sensation (Special to The Guardian.) ‘DUBLIN, Oct. 2.—<S0il5h'lilillllll charges that the (‘rovcrnlllcnt Il- sclf is responsible for tho repri- sals in Ireland anti illzlt a twcrtziiil uuutlier of the Slun Fein lczitic-lw were lliarketl for were lllaile today by Arthur Grif- iitll. founder of the Siiln Feill m‘- gttltizzl-tinn, who Hilltl he was first should be illade to have ill tbc Maritime Provinces a session ‘of the Railway Commission. Tile enr- ly closing of -tlic stations on the C. N. ll. ill Prince Edward Island was also sharply attacked. (titer the disposal o1‘ tllc Island iiroblcllls the zlttcniiou of the Board was shifted to the Syduoyi .____--<o>i—' PE RS ‘WALS 'Mr_ H_ S. ivalllliiulaker. _St. John is visiting (Jilarlottetown. Mr. J. A. McDonald, Cardigan was ill the city iSaturday. Miss Eleanor ilowc, city, has gmlc to Toronto to dticnd the On- tario School of Art. Miss Gertrude Wllltc, city, went to tSulnnlcrslde on Saturday 011 i‘ Mrs. Willlcr Idrusor cl’ Murray River has returned llolne lifter it very pleasant visit lo 'i‘i‘cilltiil "ml Propretors. 8353-4-29ih. ‘ ‘D'I'KRY"T ‘ r iMouoAY: wear T0 w0tet< w A i eta‘, sl-omz.’ THEY our me IN t THE SHOP. DEPARTMENT THE FtooR- i WALKER SAID‘. "when oossirr seem TO Know wriAT one. t WANTS, HELP HER our BY ASK- ING A DISCREET QUESTION.” Dilllllllillllll‘, N. ‘S. “Willie in llurt- mouill sthe was tho guest of ‘Ilcr dauglltc" Mrs. Etllvard Livingstone. told’ A CUSTOMER . .11 i g f . N! 1i U10 WWW." do WHEN A WOMAN BROUGHT A trMAtL BOY m, SAT HIM oowu, AND STARED AT ma, _Oll llle ‘list of ilttcutlctl victims. Griffith, to support his stoic- ulcnts. exhibited it group of llrit- isll. llnitod Slates anti (‘tlllllllfillx izil IlUWFiIIEIDPI‘ illcn, to whom he fililtlt‘ a long slutcillolii. preferring vitamins of ililetzvtl official iiocli- lll0lli3 HPlJJlPCil by Flinn tlgclits. Aillniig lllvsri ill2'll)l‘l'n' was all tiificiuii ]ll‘l‘lllll. zlllt-izt-il in ililvt- lwvn sigilvd ily Gent-rill Sir Nit-vii illiittFrt-aitly, Military l'uilliutllltlt.~i‘ of Ireland. lt was Illlllll! niil to u lliun named Ilurtly, ‘wiiu has hiui u lilo-lung ciirccr Of-fUFl-IPTY and iill-' prisonnlcut, alltl who is zlllcgctl to ililVt‘ been rclt-ast-ti prttlllilliirviy mi ii prison ticket ni‘ leave. signed by lull MitcPlierstui, (‘llief Soc-rt“ tiiry of Irciliinil,‘pcrlllilting lilnl l?» llltlvc about freely in lrclilnd alltl ilnllaillpercd by police survviiantre in tile role ils Griffith IISSBTICU.‘ or a Government spy. Although ac- custnilietrl t0 alilltlst daily sit-Ilsa- ilOllfiL Dublin is greatly excited ai lllt‘ revelations of (Iriffitll, which in publlsilcd in out‘. of tile flit?!" iinoli newspapers. it is polnictl out llltii if the docuillvnls are ilutiltln- tic, (Irifflill is liillilo to arrest-ult- tit-r the ‘Defense tit’ iliL‘ lleallll Avl illltl ilntier the new rcsttlriltion or‘ tit-r llUi, having tllelll ill his pus- hirflu.“ MYTcinI-it "ra.r‘.i.;‘.{..i.t..= “55"5§|““tl““ to u Glasgow‘ correspondent, The Fulii - scssiohwhifltl parlidilliirly to tile‘ military order relating to the move sllilc. ni oll lll place n! coal for iill‘ rint" lllelii of troops not yet lo lie car-‘ riutl out. Similarly. it is said.‘ (‘very lll‘\\':l[)il.ll(‘l‘ ('(ll'l'(‘..\‘]‘.t)l'lfl(‘l'll. trziusillittillg siicil an ortlor or sull- stilut-u ut ‘It ztutl ctlittlrs ut‘ ilritisll |ilt-\v.<p:ip<.‘rs rtiprtliliit-iltg, are like- iwist‘ siiibjt-til. to zlrrcst. b s1 ‘More Troops For South 0f Ireland (Special to The Guardian.) IZELPNST, Oce. l-According Irish News, tile Nationalist organ tlit- Governilllellt is (rimsltlering thr- iUlVlSilbliliy of withdrawing zrll gilrrisolls and troops from tile in~ nel- zlreils of ‘Southern ‘Ireland to iitc soacnust towns. iintl nstablish- iitg ii linycoit in lllti Siliilil. il' rt‘- prisais atuti existing luciliutl on a lllnrt.‘ extensive scale prove almi- tivc. »—~ SCHOONER zinc: ~_ s. FOR u. a_ llAlsltl-‘AX, N. S.. St-lli. 2S.W'l'lit- sum of $2,000 has broil still rihcii as prizes for a schooner race from Lultcllllttrl: to liltliialt i0 be iltliti next wot-k. _-_-_oo-c>i WILL SAVE MONEY BY BURN- ING OIL. ( Portland, Mo, Argus.) The (rllangc of lilo Eastern Sttlziillsliiil Lines biltils irolll coal to oil iliirnors will enable tho colli- pzlny to dispense with tile services oi‘ ovt-r 200 flreillcii. will also cut down tile time on lll(‘ llostnnNuw York trip lly nno hour, iintl effect considerable saving in other direc- tions. One result of the strike ill tile soft coal region will be the general stihstlllititln wherever pos- filtrl ill ltundrciis of coilstwisc stcilmnrs, a niliiilicr of the large trans-Atlantic lint-s being scilotllllcli i0 shortly lilitko iilc ‘sulllc cilniigu. A grout saving in llll‘ riluilillg t-x- prust-s of lllu SlPiiIllPFS is (‘illlilltltl u-s ‘well as a twnnsiticritlilte Increase Itlli)‘. l Snvt-rzil of iliu large ilililrtilltuit houses in New Yiirk zlrv ilniv living ilcaitrtl by illHi oil, nild lltally others will tltmbtless follow suit ii’ difficulty‘ is experi- enced in getting coal this winter as IlOW sccllls probable. , Tilc new freight steamer which the Eastern Steamship Lines will have (XlllSlTllPll-‘Kl for service lit-- tween Boston and Nc-w York will cost between $550,000 and $800,- 000 anti will have about 2,000 tons cargo capacity. Silt‘ wil Ibo 2G1 icrt lung, l1 fort imam and 27 fcvi (ltlllll tli lltaiti, alltl licr engines will (lPl/(‘lilp 1,200 liilrsepuwtlr. lt is piilllllPtl to ililvc tile vessel ready for service lly Julie‘. <o>i—— FITTING PISTOM RINGS. The Enginzfs “Pcp" Depends Upon This. 'l'ii<- inlmvlng silggosltlns art: fur itlnlnrisls Will) clltiiisl‘ l0 pt-rftirlll this opt-ration lill.‘lllSt.'lVi‘$. lit‘ sun.» t|l‘.'lt tllt- rings SlWllfPtl are ni lllt‘ right size. If the piston grow-n art‘ worn irregularly or llavc slimli- durs in thctll they siloiilti be ll‘llt‘il up. 'I‘ilis can lie tluuo in a lati- or ‘by illcans of ii special lliinti tool. but this ‘widens the groove and rings oversize as rl-gartls witillt are tllcn l‘l.'qllll"0tl. In flit-lug iiic riliits for width of lllc groves, il is not. llvccssitry to sprint-r the ring OII llic piston as tilc outside ring surface. call b0 tried ill lllc grouvt- just as well. ‘Filo fit slloulti be filtlrlt‘ hilt iron cntiiigll so that tlli- ring (‘illl turn froviy in liiv grouvt‘. in ("uric {on Mlnnrrl‘: l-lnllaent for Burns, cu n: . _ arc ii iiltlt- i110 Willi‘, ill - iivvi" lllPllll (‘an llC Yt-iuovcl liy I lg ll shoot ill‘ villt-ry t-lillll o I .'l p ‘rfcrily flzll. li.ii'tl silriittei‘, .'ii!‘i civilly riililiiitg llll‘ Sill!‘ ill" llit- rill j llpnll it. Wilt-ll a rim: is iit'i'lll ziiilly filled‘ in its grnilvi‘ it Sllllllii ill‘ liiztrkvtl so HS in it-ll ill whit-l tzrtiuvv it hrloilgs. Aflvr :iii l'illii.4 llri‘ filth] it) llttlii‘ izriiivvvs, l‘| i; IIPUOFHHPY til try llll‘li' iii in illi‘ jlilflltfilllill‘ qvlilllli-l‘ |l‘lil‘t‘ in wllirIl ilIO tpisitln living tlpcriitctl upon h- - longs. Insert n ring wvll into lin bore, holding it ill tiic position l: will flSSlYYlll‘ ill practice anti llii tiitctl. If it will not clilcl- tile boro tlr HUGS ill llzlrd anti is 2t siitp-jtii lull ring. tlic culls Ill. lili‘ joint w. i have to lie filial‘ rlfi‘ uiiill it z-ntlrs. frvvly and. when ‘in pmillilll, lllt "~ is a gap of about two one lllliltirc l- iiis iuuu at lilt‘ J/iini in prtivnit- in‘ tho expansion iii llii- ring iintl-r iicilt. If this is not tlont- tlu- rill; is iiktlly ill ilrt-uk nr st-ortl iii" ti" iintirr. If illztgtlilu. villi i'.ii’f= .‘.i'- ilscd and tilt‘ ring will not vmr lili‘. bore "xvi-pt \\"illl lilo t-uils slijl- ll€'l by SiIl-Zillly trill iii‘ lint‘, lil“‘ will have to iilcil iltlwii lllllil t! t ring (‘nil-rs with it: llliln‘ in Iii: . riiti ii ipnvt- uf ul-nriy ii sixty four Ii lliiill lli-llvt-i-ll llll'lll in ]lf‘l)\'llli' int‘ i-xiliiilsitiil. ()il lllll illlli‘l' liiltid if il- rlng ClllUfS lilt‘ l)ill'l' int: (‘daily iiilll tilt-rt‘ is u piict- butwt-cll i‘i.~'. 0min ixrt-zrll-r iliult iipPUl-ilfltl ‘illmvu, it ‘wit llavt‘ to hi‘ l‘l‘,ll‘-('il‘ll and 1t size Ur glighlly inrgt-r illlllllPit-i‘ uliltiiil- 0d, ilH lIlllli‘(.'t‘~1.~‘i|I'l|y grout cull i‘l(‘ill‘llll(t‘ will [iurulli lbilliilgt‘ iii. illls point. k CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For 0ver30 Years Always hears the ilgnalure of , , -By Sinnott . “ FRENCH Kl 0 ‘i sonnet) TO "me. BOY, AND SAID "ro HER wtru A SMILE’. AND SHE capstan; i115 Busm WANT t?» l OF SHC-EB i ” “No HE'S NOT! BESIDES NONE OF YOUB ass WHAT HE is! 1 TO GET and A PAIR, 1343001.... ,.,. r‘- \--a..v.=-‘71i'=€‘ ‘i? vJ