" Oh"-10 t¢|'wn_ 3-14dr3lD_f_l_- `F*0R B , a second hand Helntw- _ _ in iano near-l new Apply 1°’ "9" _ -frm nirrrrr :mrs 'run cHAR1.o'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN ,,,,,,, 0,, ,,_,_ mos 'runes _ _ - v -~,.- r r A nik' _ 3 'V-‘ _ IlIll|.l` ’ g' ini ‘ .si ‘ ~__ J'-ti' ~ _ “-» - - »~_K'4':g ‘. ,vs _ " \_?'3.;Lv_;:' -3. . ' 11'! _,How Long, Madam, r *`z°Il Your Flour Keep Sound Says the FRA: l once knew a dear Old Lady wh told her anything- ~ "I._-pwii to know-I want fo_knour' l mod to laugh at this, but now 1 __-,',t__wa'nt to ,mow_, want ___ k__ow___P sentiment » _ JUS! Bo. Madam, every little now and then we /‘/re i 1| little thin s abo t fl ] I ° t° you "me _O _ ega ____ U our. ittle wrinkles it has taken us a long, long For, perhaps, YOU "want to know". tt- _ » _il For instance. Madam- __ . I ill,” .i.°"'i i ' )'._i\_ . soo cred, » _dtrea _ y,_ oven wormy 'il - mmw Why.can't they remain on - "_ ` their good behaviour long __.,-__-L_ - _after you have paid over ._.-*i§`:' 5"-,_ _ i}i”e’go'od coin? _ ;-27;; " Of' course, Madam, y u _ remember what wonderiaul “VE _ grorriises were made for a , . f rhn'd which simply dealt I ’ diit doses of disappointment _R the olde? it got. Turning out like that youth Mark 'N'/aln talks about-' 'of rare promise and much rarer fulfillment". ' iii* When a flour do1_sn`t keep sound, you ace. it'_s because it contains too much of the branny particles and low grade portions of the wheat. maybe little pieces 'of the oily germ. uiiie or nie wcons Micuric co..i.ro., moivrneai. ~_£:d__-_"a‘;.E’e°¢;l'_\¢;|;e iSe_ll you but we who know good flour, since _.M _ _L i”;’§f'-ll?-I-H1, P o had a way of saying when you u 1 _ Sym athize with the Which act on one another, and the first thing YOU knov/_-why. your flour is working merrily away in the wrong place -in the bag instead of in the dough or oven. The purer the flour, Mis- . trcss Housewife. that is the freer /rom _ bronny parlfcles and strc/1 like, 1/1: better its power o/ keeping sound and sweet. ‘V It 1 =t1 `lf W¢_ Say FIVE ROSES contains only me heart of the hardiest, meat- _ le:f wheat in Manitoba, lt‘s only the .simple truth, Madam. Keep FIVE ROSES in a dry place for six months or more, and you will find it even li.-,althier, sounder, fresher, drier than ilie day you bought ii. Madam. we defy YOU in disprove it. Is it a dare? ‘ (32) i 1 F I - 1 7 Y I INTER il.‘_0Nl'|_ . _nnixwnv -_- Easiar Excursions One single first class fare for‘ the round trip Dates of Issue Forsstudents March 14111 to as both inclusive. Return limit April 14th. Tickets to students will not, be issued, however,n1ore than three days prior to nor three days interl than closing date of sciiool oi' college. ` ' For _lhe Public THE NEWEST AND BEST SHOW- ING OF SHIRT WAISTS IN THE CITY IS READY FOR YQU IN THE IIEADY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT.- EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS AND MOD- ELS THAT NO OTHER STORE CAN SHO\V-PRICES THAT COMPETI- TION (‘.AN UNLIY FOLLOW. MOORE fi I lil ` _ , _ < rtiriiviaurirlicliiilc' ' __~ l\`TLAN_il,-_$a‘T5.A_Nl_5'HlP.S . - _ -_:flair-rr__ -i _ 'l"rl. lllarrli ii Eiiiprt-ss of Ilrlliiiil Silt. I\l:irc|i ii) Lake Eric fini Cabin _ Empressesi, .. . . , . ...$82.50. np Lake Maviitiha . . 45_no up Dates of issue March 24 to :Sth inclus- ive except where tickets issiiro to l. C. R. I points would not allow a Wrtsviigci' lol reach destination prior to iiooii nftlic .:_:,|li, cxcursioii tickets willbc issiitriviii the :_'tt‘ii. Return limit Wcdiicsday .lliircli 3i\ih. W._____K. Rogers, 84 Great George St. City Ticket Agent _ Ono Clan Cabin Lake Erie 1 _._... ,H7_5n up Lake Champlain ° Second Cabin. Empressenn . . . . . .. $ni 75 l.:iko lilaiiitcba.-... . .#45 oo Third Clhinl Empressse .. .. $yo oc Uth rboais..... -~ ~ $2* 7.‘ e \v.n.1i.m'.\iti>.li. P. A l a._ _inn-. _\|, “_ I .I E. lliitthnwr- i/‘cal A Pnl tT“"'lf\""tf\vi n _,__ i.._l‘d-.- nil.. fGuARiiiAN ci.AsslFli-gn Abs? Colnecutlve lnsertlons Only Headings Arranged Aiphabetigiily MORNING DAILYOR RURAL DAILY Piili \\ ORD (Sig: words to inch lihef-Half cent for one insertion, one cont for three iniiortions._iW0 Conte Week. three cunts for two weeks foul' cents for-three weeks, fivecoiite u month. eight cenisfor two nonthw, ton cents for three months eighteen cents for six months and thirty cents iiveiir. Double rates for replies to (}_iardii.n Office Double Rates for-Black Typo. Miiiiimiim Cnfgi I5 oenti. _ .||,¢y¢ Rite; For Cash With Order. J WX?" Ten (IOI por cent diocmini on K -____ ________,. __,___ _ _ __ ,_ .__._. ._ _ l-j_,EM.il.i: in-:tr _ A _ ----~ --J HORSE SIIOEING ‘vAN'I‘ED,'a girl for general house ' `work. No washing. References required. Apply to 57 Grafton S11. 3-14il3ipil. \‘IA.N'l`ED, a girl for general l _| housework. Apply at 188 Queen Bl.. ` 3-lldtf. GIRL WANTED. Apply iviorrii . __i-louse. ras Knntj st._a-irizwvd WANTED, girls for general house- l- "work;- also cooks and second- miiids; private families. Miss Pres- ton, 486 Boylston Street, Boot-On. ,- ~ .- ~ 3-izarzwpri. `°»-@>~......-»-w.-'TT.1`T..;-` "°'"" f i` l'_`0R SALE__________ , sabm. a deiiiriiiiie nniiriing ` lat on Kent. street. facing Kms quare Aipply 188 Queen street. i- _,__ _,_-_. a-isdiw _ EFonrsa`L’§. a, quam-ity of seed iwhoat, 'White Russian, White Fy!g,'R¢§q Fyfe, glso quantity of seed oats' (White). Edward Wood, Pownal. A 3-i4n3ii>d.__ YIAOR SALE, large lobster boar " - suitable. for gasolene. APPIY U Hu'lept_.1¢unon, _S23 Grafton St.. bofB. Nfnhlugle, or to Mlilerdiros. < ' ' ' 3T2‘l*l_;___ ,Bib SKLE, steam flngine (30 ”l hm-q_,power.) Good as newv W, ste boiler in good condition. 1 be ‘gill - cheap. _ADPIY -L-_ - i I Hyun wait at J. A. I-Iendcruon's. 11 nou . D Z of money. Finder will he suitably re- ORSE BHOEING, all kinds while lr-idtl. Losr OST, in this city, Friday after- n ii urse containiri nsum wurilcd by leaving ame nt this oillcc. 3--ll'id3i -_-;='rx:--_---' T°__PP_T_ _ __ _ V O LET, the western compartment of the Terrace on Water Street West, formbrly occupied by Rev, G60. E, Ross. Apply at Connolly s Es- tate office. Queen Streep. 8-»5dtf E io'i`Inr-'i_‘rr`..1....5".>.'. riiii.;§5§3'”s`i1`. _'_ corner Sydney, with modern im- provements. Apply an 108 Prince Street. _ _ _V _ __3“_4dtl- Euston St., with sewerage. Ap er Mccicon. a~izntf.* dfiwfl Ewhanse- 'MUTILATED BODY ' STREWN ON TRACKS RICHFORD, Vt., March 13-'Phe (rightfully mutilated body 'oi Albert Mersey, a young farmer, was today found scattered--alt\rig'tbe tracks of the Canadian Pacific i-a‘i1roii.d, on, both sides of-_bite international boun- dary, about one mile north of here. Theseveranoe of thehead, t/he two legs .and one arm is not such as to preclude the possibility' of 'the body ~h'i=.§irig~ been mangled by e.\switt.1y pa sing! -train. But the fm-ding not far from the belly 0! a blood-stained axe and the presence in the abdo- men of a deep wound, such as mi ht be caused by an ate cut, lndiciies murder. ‘ ' The investigation to he ‘held tomor- row by Statte>Atl:omey Elmer John- son of Bt: Albansis expected tu de- cide on the question wgthor the Can- adian province 'oi unbec or this state has jiiriedletlou in the matter. The crlnic may halve' been fnni-miitted on the Canadlhn sl-de of the line. At present the looal aut-horlties have the grewsorne remains in charge. Mersey, who was 2'! years old and single, left his farm in this tow-n yris- terday to go hunting. Friends bail not seen him afterward until the iden- tification of the mangled body today showed the remains to be his. 0'nly a short distance from. where the body was found and beyond the spoil where the axe was discovered is locatic-rl tliq “Line Hitiise." Thils resort., situated equally on both sides c-i the border line in Ver- mont and Quebec, is froqiuented by many of the notorious characters on both sides. It is supposed thatl Mer- sey _wan-t there in the course of his huntliig trip, drank, qu-arrelled and was killed. The body apparently after being hacked to pieces, was riistiti-huteti ov- nr the railroad track in- such a man- ner as to indicate that the victim had been killed by a. passing train. This purpose would have un'd'citbU-'ly have l;r;_eu fufillled had it not been for ii e finding oi the axe and thc discovery of the abdominal wounds. ¢ _.__-__.i__.i DEATH OF PROMINENT CONFEDERATE SOLDIER. NEW‘Y01”tK, March 13.-Col. Alex- ander Robert Ghisholm, formerly lieutenant colonel of the stan of~Gen- eral Beauregard, of the armies of thc confederacy, is dead at his home in this city, after an illness of aiiuit. n. monfth. Col Chisholm was born ln 1834, at Beo.ufort_,__S. C. He served t-hroughout. the entire war, and took part in the Blaclihorse Cavalry gbarge at t/he baiitle of Bull Run and in other battles. After the war he returned to New York, founded the brokerage house of A. R. Chisholm and Co., and was Ono of the organizers of the mining board, now bhe New York Ctnsoli- 'ro nUii.n 12 frniczvrnns NEW \Y()llK, March 13-The Shii- irerts made this announcement to- night: “At ri meeting of the Shulvert Theatrical Comrpa.ny held on Satur- day, at which was also present Goo. G..Ty1e'r of Liebler & Co.,»it. was de- cided to hui-ld 12 new theatnes in the principal cities located on tue Pacific coast; and adjacent territory, thertiily' completing the chain of Shueberi: the- atres, stre-tchlng from const to coast. "The ` theatres will be erected in Denver, San Francisco, Portland, Winnipeg, Los Angeles, Butte, Spo- kane, Salt Lake City, Sacrsinentu, Fresno, San Diego and San Jocle.’l"liri contract for the building of tho the- atres will bc ,let to the 'l‘hom»pst|i- Stnrret Con-structio-n Company of New York." ' "“"` " The t-he-atres, it is said, are to cost. $6,000,000. ICE JAM MOVES ` WATERS GO DOWN. ...__- Cl-IA'l‘Hi\M, March 13.-The sittin- tion at thc river- flood district at Prairie Siding is somewhat changed this morning. During the ni-gh-t part of the jam moved n.-bout hiil! ii mile and in the eastern part oi the flood lands the water has gone clown a. couple of feet. It is still, however, four or five feet deep over three or four sduarc miles in the vicinity of Prnrlc Siding. The jatm at the west- ern emi dirl not movc, but the ice which was lllockcii up upon it ini- five miles hack, moved up about half n. mile, making the jam more compact. and wedged fn tighter. This extra pressure behind the blockade, it is hoped, will cause it to break, wlwn it may movq out. If the jam would movn out thc water would be off the land by night. Nothing is bei-ng-done to try in break the jam at the west- ern end as it is wedged 'in too tight- ly. The jam now blocks the river a distance of about three or four miles, and it is one solid mass of ice. The iarme-rs of Prairie Siding are still im- prisoned in their houses and 'have to mlslra their way around the country in boats. _ g' Qt: Louisville, which is nine miles en t of Chatham, the water has tion-e down and is lower than it generally is during freahet time. There is no danger of a flood tihere now. At Kent Bridge the water is also gone down and is lower that it is in oirauiiirrr. it is not as iiigir entre os it has been iii former years, and the ice ‘ia all out ,of the river. '1‘h¢ water ls flowing down with a strong cur- rent, which tends _to keep the lands flooded at Prairie Siding. `H_o`ii`sii: 'ro LET, No 2711, Upper ply to_Chas._MoGre§or. %-3291. WANTED- _______ _f'iji'iif6iié_wANTmn, ne oriee, ten .I first-clan? i>_an§.__»;ug___V;:U Ulgléftfs- t C H _H on . Apply 8 B er 3-isdeipo "”" ' Ep' ' ' name 'for Phtonw ‘v"l§Iroud ‘chiffon broiidclutb sumo rew_erd_._ _ ___ ____'$Tl5,"€'_, __ " `.~`Ki~'l‘Eu, e reliable mm in every W it in Uoiieda with rig oi locol ! Z-_F1 vom. Vernon' River. 3 14dr it “babie of handling horlpl Ol Milf) "`_”A ‘or eoinminion, 315-0° 8 *"9* “W _hjvuas uinucu, BUMP Nmrry May' 140 . tone. btyrdpoyi, mvellla i_g0\lI\dA;\_'_i_i{\1 pg;-.lyi :fn ne e r 0. Y te- aqtfdnll " lidrnscliffe or to G . D. Mcftid on board. 3-9d2wDfl- B sg-fi, eggs for hatching. , with advancement. mIf°°U¢ sgesxisadvertilmi our Royal Pnrplr Stock and Poultry Bimiimlr P0*-lille up our bill D0°'»°"» 7 9! ’ 1”" “"` ing goods to merchant.: and _oonouin ni ` Nd experience needed W0 ‘li ° 3 for you Write for -f- __ rms- _____,;:- oitiirin rituuii iiuiitwiir f- srsmu ' L0 FARES O P CIFIC COAST -W Po_i§1~s.iil1'c. _ In Hfect Marc lyytuto April 13th. _l9i0 'i~'ri.n vio'r i-A vauo uviiii B it ba D. N div Saou, ;i;.,i_g,iiL.°..i°i... i iouiusr s|.n:i»iuc cms L nve Montreal. Moi1iinya,Werinr-iirinva sn¢fl"r_i4iii_\s at 10.3) P. M. for the uccoiii- modntion cf aasenitern liuldi ir fir tot rmssr,;?iir.'i°.£'i1,3u°ilt.“¢iil§il l\n.a;'Iai-.ire¥e°eri'!i!cl~'l‘ri‘ oilvriilh o W” 1°. or fares, time tables. mum elfiiblo A* , _ v* ~ - ~ r~- - ~- - ' ~ ' _ . _ - - -» ~ », _, 7- ' _ _ , . _ ---- __.___ _____________ __ _`_>v __ A _ ______v________ _ _ *__ _-___ . _ _ , _ / _ _ *_ Q l Apei-lent and Lnxntive: Kids Littlc Liver Pills Cancers Lnxatives (Tablets) Clacnra Aromatic Tasteless Fig Syrup Fruit Saline Blood Punfiero, Herb Herb liloorl Purifier Snrssparillu Bowel Complaints 8 Blackberry Cordiai Wild Strawberry Extract Essence of Ginger For Children z Bnby's Cough Syrup Baby‘n soothing Powders Babys Tablets 86° hln|'Synip ‘=- '- N A- onu-r co. ‘ _ . \\\\ .EW 7///// 'A sh /A -af \v~\ 3% W t\ \ §\\ bb e i\ ` I it __ » _ _ | ,O ` _ ll sb . K X vb .:.\te,1.l‘ r*-, '- ', gl /ff i 553:;/4 , l. /////// ,. ,I i r. When you see this Trade _Mark _on any Medicinal or Toilet Preparati'on you purchase, it is ‘ an assurance to you that every ingredient entering into that preparation is of the highest quality that money can procure. What is even more important, -it is an assurance that these ingredients ` have _been compounded, according to the best formulae known, by expert chemists of _lon experience, in the em loy of one ol the largest wholesale drug firms in the world, the Natio ..;'i_ Drug and Chemical Company of Canada. ~* ~ _ - As you have probably noticed, “NA-DRU-COT is iiincle up of tlie first parts of the words V 5 ‘fNationa1_ Drug Company". It is_pro:iouii_cod “r_\/'_/1-D]i’OO-/i'()”, with tlic accentoii the second syllable _ Being aware of the extensive use iii Canada of simple household remedies mid toilet prepar- What The Laws Say For the protection of the public the law of each Province _ in Canada states that oiily thoroughly qualified men are allowed todispeuse prescriptions-these iiieii beiiigpliysicizius or graduates of recognized Colleges of Pliariiiacy_ 'l`lici'£-fore if a doctor gives you a prcscriptioii the ln\\‘s of Caiiaciqi require that it be dispensed by zt duly qualified driiggist and not by a man ignorant of the actioii of drugs. The logical coiicliisioii is that as the laws are iimrle by the representatives of tliepcople, the people \\'aiit protection, and should welcome the opportunity of lic-ing able to procure in any part of Canada medicinal and toilet preparations compounded by expert chemists and guaranteed by a. firm of our standing. ' ' /When you see the NA-DRU-CO Trade Mark you have this opportunity and the guarantee for which you are lookiiig. , i i . , i ~ » . . . . I ations, we felt certain that Canadians \'.'oul____ mu Slick* Kidneys: Stomach & Liver: Tablets Tea Hive Syrup Iicnliiig (lil Throat (`ni'gle (1 sins.; lllosqtiito Oil - “ instilles Plnsivrn Di'w=i»="n Tnhirtl crrriroiie sirivr Eye Trqublgoi Erzrriin Oiiitiiie gy; wn¢¢|- Henlirig Solve * Siilve ’ Menthol Solve Lnzrrrgés, ciroooiiis Hgldlclle Wufcrn. ve Syrup __ _ Sugm- of Mm; liiznliu juniper kidney Pills Cough: and Colds: Rmncy Cu" Lhlum }irihy‘s Cough Syrup ' Linimcnte and Planters: Lliisccrl, Licorice and Chlormlyne Lllliillrut. \‘~'l\itc Dy‘,P¢P|i. and lndicggginn: Witch lliizcl, liisiillzri Clifirm-1| Tlblfiil Ointmeiita and Salvee: ` ~ Rrnbrciiioi Ointment Stainless Iorlirie Ointment _ l National ny of Canada, Rlieumatiem: lilieuuiiiiisin Cure Toilet: (‘riiiip'nnr ice Cold Crcnni. la sizes) " “ 'l`|\<'ali'\cal, /__\ sizhs) Criiitpicxlon t`rr~:iiii Cizciitriiirr it Witch llazvl Crram \\‘irs!i lin'/i»iCri-niii 'l`:iir\\in l'.i\\'der, \`ir>let “ “ Hose " " Flesh 'Tooth Pristi- U l‘l\\\'lICf Ilair Rrsiorer Toiiieii (ceniiiiréri) Quinlnr Wine ' Quinine Iron and Wine Syrup Hypoph_o.1.(: lilfli cri - ic 'r rrte,,,'. at (Coiittnucil) . cr) rrve u Nervozenc ~' Iron Pills _ Blaud's Pill: Toolhacbex ‘ Toothache Drops " Gum ' " Miscellaneous: Antisepilc Fluid “l Tonicn: llecf lrnn and \\'inr, (2 sizes) Coil Lii-r~r (iii Cuinpriunil, Toni-less, (1 sizes) Cod Liver Oil iiirrrii-iriii. (2 sim-si “ " " iii flasks, (3 lizesi Simtel Perler Marking ink Extract of' lleef, I like Rennet Tablets _ ,r Slbnrliila (Dredge Boxes) ' Wholesale Brlnchee nt: - Halifax -- St. John - Montreal- Ottawa - Kingston - Toronto -- London » u i Hamilton -Winnipeg - Regiiid '- Calgary - Nelson -Vancouver -Victoria 1 = L i l -i _.I lr Sanitary Tablets tmitleeptk) i _ 'va ai l '“_* .26 ‘fr > _ il ll __ _ |l 1 i F 5. i ,i I-' ,;_ .yi l.?:_.__ _-_ __ _._ _ ._ ___ ____ _ _ ~.._._._.-.a ‘ - 1..-.. -.T E R i"\l S_;CO. _ in .mlb in ‘i Reliable md Populir Rqiite .Between St. .l__¢i_!ihli and Boston , ' A " CFARLOT-Tll2"I't’JlWN T0 BOB`I‘(‘.\` ` “rat len .. ....5935 Second Clue .. ....37 95 Italo Room: .. . . . . . . ._ $l.0U Steel ltdarnlllilp Calvin Austin Com ,Ich Wirllere nlegreph Eqaipment Leave St. john Thursdiiy nt 5.co n. m. for Enstpiirt, Liihec, Portland and Ros cn. ‘ Returning loaves Union Wharf Boston Mondays nt 9 no A. m, :i id Portland at p in. for Lnhec. Eastport, emi Ft. o ii ' Tbioalli 'rclou at proportionately law IIOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY Steamship Lines to Boston via Ynr inout I‘he popular Eastjiino. __ Betyvelen l<}nswyndNov5 bl_cotit:_iip_'ii_l§os- onvia ruro nsr c.a iiinx ‘xritnss 'rlutiu i§..\-as iinlimr. rirriiy ihxcept Sunday; at 7.545 for lligbvhnrl Yar- mout _making connection at arrtinutii s olM3o on. _ IDLANI) DIVISION-Trains of t_he Midland Division leave Winilsoi' iliiily except Snnriny for Truro nt. ti.~L5 n. ni.7.li0 5. in. and 5.35 p. m. and from Truro for Windsor at 6.50 n. in._ I2 n.ii._ nnil :L20 ii. in. coiinectingéliruro witiwrain of tii_e lngvr- colonian lway nt indiiur with ‘x- greiis trains to and from Hnlifnx and armouth, Conmeigcinu October i7th. The Royal and l.8. Mall Htcriniiihip B atoii. The fastest. and Finest Speniiinhip ply- ing between the Mn;-itime rnvincrs nnd '.¥’“.i°'i..‘i'.l".rl".i“'” ""'r""‘.’°.i‘r ‘-i’~i.i’..“‘li°.'l: u . on nrr va u galifrix. Retnrnlpg leaves Loiiiz Wharf oston ’l`iio.and rl. miner-nirore iirriving in Hnlifsx next day nt. M2 p. iii. by Ex- press train. For iurtherinformution, liierierv tl noi “"‘ rf Furness, Withy & Co Lid-_ _ 'i.oNnoN, HA1.iFA:_; saavice I pril and Kanawha “ 26th - rom Liverpool From Halifax Poses' Durango March 15th April and Durango 20th _ _ l The above strni ere have s limited lc- . " *P " coinodatlon for na pon vs n¢'¢l'l- i or I md' h'°°d"' I hh" H' Mania' iiifiiiirtiiilnhiit v‘ A' iii”-'12iii‘lbra.iiivi.t.f. 1-utmuisi "'QUliii'iiii-lg{ii,).1.';’tr'§'i,,,¢ wll G.,!1l|¢Aniiist...toirir Manager i ii. 5 ._ y i I ' _ __ _ uliiton; P. E. 1. 3--‘Jd3“'P‘ » ¢, v . r - _ . ~ , . ‘ ` can _ 'a From London Prom Halifax "°*' _~. _ " _ __ ' `teamer b _ _ ' . Kanawha March 15th _ OUT Canleli M°nB3'¢hi Swag' iimir sin snenanrionn Maron zgiir iika and King brands _are the Farch lgilikappaliannock Apr.i2th lbest for their fespgctu-¢ Pur- Smmef Send for our blooklet. - ,_-;__ xiiircp 1231 A_§_m_griana M;r;ll__3;>3_1 ` aici 19 i tl 1860 rl C - ~ 0 lJliiii¢i\ M011. lf¢_l minion me ui iuiiw-y siaurmnriii XRK'll“l¢:'5giie`l\lwl2: tx , Jil 5 Aii‘ril“”i'“a°""'ii'rirl1`h'°' li" 5 2 i M °h°` John’ N' B* ‘{|,,.,,,,,, so ii lv if non a b mi pl( li °lii§g lvllf’-i llc _ from Imp. B T’ f°°\’° "“" “'i ' ~ ' ' " r ' _ _ _ ' . _ > r N ‘ ~ . ` 0, g_ |¢||m"m| .tm 200 egg incubat- _out your wot' M, _ cm inior~miition.write to |°_°‘°"°|'f,1¢,"'»vei.~»-»».»». "‘i~,‘f_"'ffi‘°,'{`_ ‘ 0" 0 n Clinrlnttetown. iiiiiitor. .i4. Agent. 2__,,dmwh 1- . _ _ if il ,_ (ii ll r ri fi | _.. ~}` `»l _ ~ ,___..,,....__<»»-. .-s..-...a-_ ._“...-.~. -._... ,__,_,__.».-.,...»»~ -__-., » I r ww "¢1=;s.\::->.m=r ~