IMPDRTIINT ~REilDlN(i A ...M _sg MATTER SELECTED _-FROM THISWIEEK S‘ NEWS IFDR fflii'lE GUlRDllllil_S~?S;§3i’llRDllY 'Y' if 'wi Hi"i””'7"’"W"""" " ' ~. 1- 4 I1 I I 4 .11 i - » I f - _L `.._rim';____ _ "_ _ -., _ _ - s. _ _ , _ y ' ' i. ~. 1- _--gs-.ter i FUUGHT WIT I _ lllll HUBERTS Vefelfoh Of Crimean War and Indian Mutiny | siifferea Honibiy with Ri.eum..ii.m, Uniii - 4 _ “Fruit-a-tives”Brouglit Welcome Relief. ‘ -._ GEORGE wAi.usi-1, i~:sq. “I am a veteran of the Criinean \Var and the Indian Illutiny, volunteering from the Roy:il Artillery into the Royal Eiigiiieers, :ind served under Lord l»‘-iberis during the lndinii Miitin_v, anilrzni :i pe1i:§ioiici'oftlie liritisliGoverniiient. I-'icrcc li;ini`l-to-lialid fighliiig rinfl coiitiniial eiqiosiii-c, left nie zi great sufferer ii*-im Rlieiiniatisni, so iiiiicli so that iiiy lr1-gf; swelled up iiiakiiig it iiiipossililc for nie io walk. My bowels were so eoiistipsitcil tlizii I only li:isoi'l>cd bv the blood unil inflrim-~ the nerves were no longer irritated. forty :intl ciinnot praise' “Fruit-it-tives” I - _ mei ¢_._.-c,-_,__c--» -_ --~ --- Sr. M1inc.1iirieT's Coi.i.Eo E TORONTO A RESIDENTIAL AND DAY' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS " (Founded bathe late George Dickson. M.A., former Principal ni ‘ a College, and Mrn. Dickson.) pper Cnnazl ACADEMIC COURSE from Preparatory to University Matriculalion and First Year Work. MUSIC. ART. DOMESTIC SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION-- Crichet, Tennis, Basket Ball. Hockey, Swimming Bath. SCHOOL R.E-'OPENS AFTER HOLIDAYS, Septombof IOIL, |913. Write for Prospectus 53 MRS GEORGE DICKSON. Prndésn - - f____,_____,m ;; -~* , _ *A KISS I. E. UACDONALD. l.A.. Print*-lvl] C- W., __;______-i_,;_,_f_;_____,_;:; __,_,_,_,_,,-,.., ..__......--..___ .... -- A SURE CURE FOR WOMEN’S DISORDERS i Ten Days’ Treatment Free I ORANGE LILY in it rorlnln cure for all disorders of women. It is applied locally and is ubsorbi-il into the sui‘tci'irig_tlssue. '_l`lie dead waste matter in_ the ,_ ,Vi ._,,_;? > xi-,§_.if.. »~_.,¢§ _ _x__... _ ~ W =-1 11 "*$_=¥\.i:i`.`*¢;.§!fi;;‘._‘1`_"-,‘j _,=~- ` ,-_ 'tl as this twiitiiiciit is based on strict- ¢:<"~~"`»~,f~°5:"~_'£-'lio-"“ '5-I3 ,.:"1<‘_`1""‘_".' iv seiimtitii: ni-iiiclples, and iicis on` "»_' _>_<,-;.;`_:"` ~-`.f`»"i-1” ’ the 11:-luul lociitlun of the disease it ,,1;5'¢l~,: _ <.‘-'T i-:iniint help but effei-t it euro of all »-:_ i§‘{f;.§§/ 11 Q ,;,i\_-_'.1 "_ for-inn oi' ferimlo troubles, liii-_luging `=-l :_ __:,» .;ii_._ ,i di=l:i_\'r-cl mid painful rnenstrua o§,\ ~ _ '~ 1» .-'ix-"”_`~ -»> "'1‘ K' lclieoirlionzi, iiilllng Of U18 “Om » '.-¥-- ~_»» ._ fh *" ‘ etc. Price. $1.00 per box, which is i‘.<1“>i' A'-~ “ sufficient for one month's treat-' i , ""‘ ‘.‘-».,,,_i"‘N'~‘ _1 ; rncnt. A Free Trial Trentment,_ _ 11-:jf ' ` eiiiiiign roi- 10 days. wvfih 35°- ,,. lfrhiiiieiihginiiiipis siiiiii iididriiiiii i\'iiiiisi55ifnANcEs E. CURRAH. W|'\d=°r» 0"- Fni- nie by leading druggisis everywhere vongesir-il region is expelled, giving iniincdlate mcntul and physical r_c~ lioi; the blood vessels and neriea fire toiiocl and strc-iigtliened. and the cii-eiilutloii is rendered normal. will be sent Free to any suffering' is L Eiialnii 'r.E.§ii`f‘ 1 'ff Philosophy W 1 i OW u have often saidze-"Oh dear. I ¢l1‘e8d_Wh¢1\ "5-"3 ` - c . It t h the cookmg, grub, buf N iilzliinigzmiffieil.'ef-thereisniihesarxilmliigi EBCII kiwhen h°lds 3 mass of work, no tidy little wife should shirk. The kitchen floor, the kitchen sinh, the Ggld Dug: kitchen pots as black as ink, the kitchen - ,ith ,th gil i-.glass and vs. Kitchen Worry Egieexf cangpxirevzt YY; mayloolh the t il and more than any k€ffl°S_b°il» T2,i“°t "P,'°p°'°"- 3 _ mealoi Tian,” but work, with THAT is scarce _ beiull- ,i ~~iiii°.ii'..‘i,°-ii 1`z'ii§i.’i.ii‘l1’¢'0ti'il'i»'iif1§'»°v°ieihe cow nusr PLAN any The Gold Din! Twins Malta the Wholbwolld/E Bfiilllflf ' ` ._-~ \\\\\\\i ii/ /*v i T2 i, ik : 1 4; _ will i‘ willl ' still. Oldfloonlll W ,. out fgeiigsfr Cleaner Plans. Fromorizun to liiknaichore to chm, ,mr yé|l_ir_at you neverm . _ q L s . ox “V "I .¢q__t~,,,», ,; _,1_,M_. ,lol and nights to win the cause of soon would have the best of man. More time for comfort and for smiles: more time to'l>IHY I W0' man’a wilea. for once the GOLD DUST TWINS appear Hard La- bor; cry you never hear: frail woman is ii queenly soul who plgyg the"Tako-it-Eaay"role. Each GOLD pacgrgyle neil :ner ii ou 1 s uarim ee. iirifd iidiver mo; thoad household woes thalgneverythwalylrly woman _ e 0 ea as ou '£'iiif'iii. coillinusr 'rwfivs d oodworlr ainko and pans. turn_ neighborhood oi Hillsborough Bridge BROKEN WRIST.-Master Perley Williams, while at physical exercise in the Y. M. C. A. on Saturday alter- noon,‘!ell on his arm, breaking it at the wrist. Surgical aid was summon- ed and the broken member set and bnlldagcd. He had so lar recovered from the eilects of his accident that hc was able to be around the city in the evening. It is hoped that the wrist. will heal in ri short time. - W" I MURWENNA’A MOVEM1El\"I‘S. - The Morwenna which arrived as St, J0hu's Sunday morning from Mont- real and Gulf ports will receive an nverhauling and cleaning up before leaving Christmas week lor Brazil with a cargo oi coddeh says a Syd- ney exchange. On return she will call rttiiarbados to loud sugar for New York.-The Morwennu calls at this port.. A DISTINCT HONOR.-Mr. L. W. Watson, Organist oi St. Peter'n Cat- hedral and composer ot the Island Hymn. has received a request to permit the publication oi his music for the hymn “Hail to the Lord’s Auointed." in a hymn book to be published in Oxford, England. This is the fourth hymnal to contain this composition which is now in general use in Canada and the United States. \ _.___ Mr. M. C. Delaney, M.L.A., the Cblei Whip oi the party has returned from a trip to Boston, where he spent some days in the interests oi the North Tryon Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd. He is more' than pleased with the success he met with in the sale oi the Uoinpany's stock. American capitalists have awakened to the greatness of the P. E. Island lox business and are now not only '_-:illiiig but eager to invest, THE S. S._ CACOUNA sailed from Cliurlotteilown at 7 c'clock on Sun- day morning, from Buntain, Bell ,& (Io's wharf, with one of the largest cargoes ever loaded in a single steam. er at this port. She sailed ior St. John'ii, Newfoundland, direct. l-lei' oiiuvmrd cargo consisted of 14,524 bags of oats, potatoes, vegetables, etc.; 12,113 bales hay; 481 cases, crates and barrels poultry; 387 cases eggs; 38 boxes and tubs butter; 4 crutes beef; 15 quarters beei; 10 car- rnses pork; 10 barrels pork; 6 cases incutu; 89 head cattle; 4 horses, 46 sheep and sundry other cargo. The principal shippers were Cnrvell Bros., Biiiitain, Bell & Co., Jos. Read & C0., U. Lyons & Co., N. Rattenbury, Ltd., A. Horne & Co., R. E. Mutch or tio., Auld Bros, J.~A. Falquharsoii 8.4 Co., F, J, Holman & C0., J. S. Wedlcck, E. Wheatley & Co.. A. Mc- Phee, P, J, Corish and J. J. Mc- Leod; ' ' 1 = 3353;" -_ ff-11-f~ 1 f ~ 1 Yoii’il Sleep iiore Soundly li You Keep lieallliy With Dr. Morse’s Indian liool Pills il 1 The man oi _ c ‘ woman with a good \\ _ appetite, round i i digestion, and - I bowels and kidneys (11 a ' :L working right, ir _ 1” ' nevcrtroublcclmuch ll" k w'tli rleeplessness. It' lr when the bowel: become consiipared md the T` liver and kidneys _ rlugbriiszcthnt the `_" i,‘l trou e gina. ` C Tri, Lazy liver and Iuuunu' ,W consnpaied _ bowels In/|“‘f'"' quickly bring on biliouaneu, indigeuion and sick head- achn, making a round, \"_’5'°°l§"‘8 'f’8l"" sleep impossible. Or the inactive kidneys allow the blood to becomes loaded with uric acid, which causes rlicumauam, with all iu cleep-destroying tcrfllrel- Dr. M0x’l¢°l lndlnn R00! PDB, taken regularly, lnduce_ sweet md dreamleu uh-ep by keeping all time organs active and regular. The headaches disappear, the digeanon_ becomes good :lgaiilnil the blood in purified and perfect c rerui-ns. Dr. M¢r.ir’.i Indian Rn! Pillfliave been a favorite household remedy in Canada for over hall' ‘a century, and they are in diily use throughout the wvrrld. Being purely vegetable they are safe for young md old. Made by W. H. Comucck Co., Lid., Brockville, Ont., and sold by all dalen as age. A box. ~ i-1'" ~ i For Sale Ac ~? ‘=` Carleton, Lot 28 A valuable farm. io chains wide at front and shore, and containing 84 acres of clear diy land fenced with wire fencing and in good stale of cultivation. There are on tlie farm n good dwelling house, barn and other ontbuiliilngs (ln good repair.) also tvio orchards. Ibis within easy reach of school.-', churches. railway stations and the proposed site of "Car Ferry". It has a shore frontage of xo chains where abundance of sea manure can be easily obtained. Part of pur- chased money can remain on' the farm if desired. Possession given at once. Apply to MRS BRUCE McMICKEN on the farm, or CHAS. B. DOULL Executor,, Carleton ro3o,ro-i1rMoi ai MONDAY. '_1__'_:,/'f'1:'_11'-1¥f'i%wi"_,f[3;iJ'11,mijyf',_jE nity,-eight year, ~wus a woman oi SEALS IN HARBOR_- There ls a ' " _ 2_1' wonderful ability and_was noted ior . __ OYA RV/ " ' L/iv hex selfaacriilclng heroic spirit which puns-ibiiit of a seal hunt in Char- ' ,~_ = f ,,; ber uiiilazzlnz devotion to duty 'and lottetown harbor in the* near future. '_ _ 'L/,',~', ' ,_ 1 _~, Yesterday several were seen in the "T" »_V:_;,7;V{;>_';;1-7'1’_"i'. "*’f4:f,f'-"_ was culled forth and proven WH ' / /" /I /' 'I " "’ \ 1 ' 1/ placiitly swimming around, probably late Gilbert Chcverle, when gvlzh, :wo _ wondering why there is no ice. ;Q HK little children she was force o . acc -- 1 1 ' ‘ ' BY AU. the cruel world alone. i<_\\0Y/il isiiionn i""'i~¥*l`["Q',i '(1 fissiomit __ A *li tannins ui usctme E’3‘,',iis9_i_ePi»,i1_3' i-Sllwrfs 1 "J/.’1;f;:'_1/f/5,'/;fJ1,;';, ____;1,1';f,¢:f','//,1_¢1f< .1 '? ' /"/'/57W%/%W;¢;<’<¢?”2_;%.¢£Wi"' 3. /44 / ' ‘ ‘ .,/__1_ _ . ; "/1/_, /2,.. ' /'/' , -_ - J. 7x11//_/; fd///.1/,f/A’///.491/I, '//_‘-if ' 1 'af :1¢v.w/_"ng-.». 2; : 14.: MONCTON MAN BUYS A PACER- Parker E., the last pacing gelding, owned by Elmer I/ivingstone, ot this city, has been sold to T. C. Ayer, of Moncton. This horse was one of Amherst's fastest pnders and all local horsemen will hear oi the sale with ` regret.. Derby, the black ruce horse that cleaned up the ice racing at Bla-ir's Lake last season, has also been sold to parties ii Prince Edward Island. The sale prices oi neither horse were men- tioned, says the Amherst News. There passed away at her home in Culloden on Monday, November 24, 1913, Katherine Macleod, relicl: of thc late Alexander Stewart. The 'de- seased was in her 80th year, and leaves to mourn two sons and tivo daughters namely:--Donald at home John in Iris, Mrs. Josellh Hume in Corrnville and Mis Katie A. at home also one brother Dougald Macleod and one sister Mrs. Murdock Beaton both or Iris, besides n number oi grandchildren and one great grand child. The iuueral services were cou- ducted by Rev. John Gillis oi Wood Isliind. »\ \ \ \\ ~n\ Word has been received in Char- lottetown of the death of Mr. Ed- mund Diictielnin, which occurred this week at his home in New Jersey. The late Mr. Ducliemin was well known in Charlottetown, having Caflied 00 a block making and ship supply busi- ness in coniunction with his brother, Mr. Albert Duchemiin. This business was situated on the corner oi Prince ,ui King Streets, and afterwards wus removed to what is now known ns Hogan'n Wharf, and subsequently to the head oi the Stream Naviga- tion Wharf, Before the luttcrmove. however, the lute Mr. Duchemin had -severed his connection with the ilrm and had removed, with his wife and faintly, to the United States, where he had since resided. During hisvre- sidence there, he had succeeded, one cause for this being an invention which is now used in railway cars through the United States andi Can- ada, Only the older people in Char- lottetown will remember lhim. I-le was miich respected, »and_those‘_ who knew him in the pp,st1,__w,i,ll, regret to learn of his dentlif ' ” I Mrs. Michael Cahill died suddenly heart failure at Farmington Kings o.,’on September 20th aged 71 years eccased whose maiden name was aitherine _ Hafiey was the daughter -ioi the late Captain, John Hailey one f the pioneers of Farmington. She aves to mourn- one son John. J., ith whom she lived, one grand- daughter Mary, one sister Miss Margaret Hailey of Morell and two step-brothers, Robert and Patrick in he United States, besides a large ircle oi friends and other relatives. Ier funeral which took place to St. eter's Bag was largely attended. Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. athcr McAulay, after which she was aid to rest beside her late husband hir predeceased her some years ago. Irs. Cahill was of a retiring and ind disposition, a g0od neiEl1b0l` nd n consistent Christian, and liv- d and died trusting in the merits oi crucified Redeemer, and in the full ope oi‘a. glorious resurrection. 'For God hath marked each..sorrow- ing day" ' And numbered every bitter t.ear_” 'And Heaven’s long years of bliss” shall pay" For all his children suiier here."- Com. ` "Pile death oi Mrs. John Hanlin, which tugk place ut her home in Sonria on Saturday, December Sth, removes one well worthy ol the high respect. and esteem in which she n-as held by her large circle ot ac- quaintances. Death is sad at any time but it is extremely so when ii loved one is snatched from 0111' lnidit who a few days before was in the full bloom of health and hal-‘DineBs. SMD was the case with Mrs. I-lanlln. Ou bliinday she contracted 1g severe cold which iieveioped into vneumoniu and although, attended bv m€dl°11l Dkm and the tender minietrutlon ot lqv- ing friends, she necciimbed to the int- nl illness and died at 7 a. m. Satur~ any morning, iortitied tl: last rites oi the Catholic urc . De- ceased, who had entered upon 1101 ;_-=_----- Attention to Horses Teeth, There are many horses oi all ages that are not thriving well, B1f»h0\lSh consuming a reasonable amount oi food and their owners are at 5 loss to aiccount tor it. NNI OIWU “Fwd money in condition powders, stock (wil, i-fn,, without result. The ani- muls no not show sYf11Pi10m9 0! ill' ness, but simply do not thrive, and have not the spirits or energy they should have. The cause in the ma- jority ol cases, will be found in tge mouth, either there ia faulty 00° l' tion or there are irregularities oi the teeth. The aubiects do not require medical treatment all that ia needed ia intelligent attention to the tooth. Wg gay "intelligent attention" aa in many calea unskilled or iglwrnnt ln- terierenco does much more harm than good. It requires a man who thor- oughly understand; the anatomy Oi th, mouth, and has the necessary in- ever ia wirong. J . M. NICHOLSON, D.V.D. VETERINARY DENTIST. 202 Kent Bt., Charlottetown, -P.l§.l. an-iimiiin ima skill to correct what- rhe death of l1i.r first husband, the lleriuneral took place at 2.45 p.m. Church, bouris, the large concourse' ` ent testimony to the high estee in which she was held. The _lnstfsolemn services were conducted by Rev. John -McDonald, after vIhl'¢l1fthe_ moral remains were bore to the ad- T' slgueu to their last resting place. 'lhc iuiiei-al arrangements were under the capable direction oi Funeral Dir- ducted in an admirable manner The pallbearers were Laughlnn Mc- Chcverie, I. J. 1-lorne,`H. H. Acorp and Bernard Creamer. Besides a sdr”-7,__ Mabel aged 17 und Walter aged 1 ' ` there are leit to mourn one sister, two brothers Daniel, at Muuns Rmid, und Joseph in Boston, to all this sud bereavement. A loved one from us huivi gone A voice we loved is still A place is vacant in oiir.h0me That never can be iilled.‘ Asthma_ Catarrh » WHOOPING COUGHS ‘ SPASIODICCIDUP ll0lIClIl'|`|3 BOUGIIS COLDSJ ` 1 ‘_- _ IITAILIIIIIII lI'§ A limpllf aah and elective treatment for bm . etilal lmnhlel, without dosing the g:nm.;f:h wifi in-uiu. Uaed wlrti uucceasfui-ztilrty years. This au- carrying ihe nuiiiieiiiic vapor. Inspired with every breutti, makes hreutlilng easy, mother the sore throne. :ind stops the Cough. ariiiirlngfesiriii nliriiu. Crcsulene in Invnliizbln to niuihera with yniing children and n BOON to nufrcrcra from Asuima. Send ua portal lor descriptive booting, ALL DIIUGGISTI. 11, 1°»§crmsoi.izNiz , _ l, /\NTi EP'r:c 'r|lRoA'l' ~ _ _ -r.\ui.e1‘siui~¢iieir»im¢.i U5 - _ rnroiir. They -.ms slrnpie. ' l erreeilve null rntlnipile. Of your dfiiiiiiin or mm _ _ ‘ ns. llc. in stamps. ` Vapo Cresolenn Co. . - gf ' 62 Cortland! Si.. FN. , , .*`~_ Leemilig Miles Bsllning , _ gi* _/I 1: I Nloalreal. Can. 4 'i ~» _,Yr ?"` ' J I i - ~.§ -"W" M D Tuesday, Dec. urn, to St. M`q.ry’a I ` oi people in attendance _bore el‘qu~I joining cemetery' and tenderly cop- _, ‘_ , L , ector W. L. Dingwell and were __con- I] rowing husband und two cl1lldre`¥, ' ‘ 4' 1 H* Mrs. Dan. McDoiila`d,_ South l,ake,and jf fiif, ‘~' in i f who is extended deep sympathy in " i, 1, I Suppose you should The new types, without lioms, are especially popular ju5l now. They are made in artis- tic designs from a variety of beautiful woods. The one shown here is extremely moderate priced. Itis called tlieAmberolaVl. ltplaysthe l _ with all their remarkable beauty of sweetness and vol- ume, with all their range ol program. It is fitted with the §__ '7 Tunis, Michael O. Cheverie, iloséph `~ World of Inusiciwhat a wake up Christmas _ morning to find that some one had put the world of music in your stocking. » ' That's precisely what you can do for any member of your family,1or any of your friends, if you give an ison onograp diamond reproducing point that never needs changing, l An Edison ir a permanent gift-one that will be a lasting pleasure for years to come. Can you imagine a more practical 'gift-or one that will new Blue Amberol records,`i`b§i”s:mme real delighi ta those you love? TRADE I Mlllf C 7 ; ` ` ' Edison Phonographs and Re/cords are sold in thin city by _"1 _ i1 i, Miller Bros., (A: Horne & Co Props) 123 Kent St, fi/ I Albert L_ Toombs, 50 Queen Street " li 1 iii _\**' rr I _ L* _ _ Z _ ® G) 3'! - _ '.-._ “str Pi. i. , I lj; ,i _ 1 _ _ _ 1 .._¢; ._¢_ . " V1 I-*f‘:§i .»f- ' ._. ..,. .,»5.¢_, »_`_f,'.4 i. ?\`{=.' ."_LiI i ,_ _ ,bi 3.: - :__‘ `~:<_’n ' “gf/'i :.26 . ' V . 7 . 6 fx? i i`¢_' 15.; i €~¢~¢.,‘~:_'#r, -,‘*-. ._ -V., -1 .'_“~a __ "~ `&` ~`:~¢f .:~"r~ °»» O \\ . ",lF`\ I ~ oi? ' *ann* .~ ~=.".- _`- _ fn --~‘~"` _L~ ' ` _ £"""""`T" \ ‘ e __»/` .$2 \\\`\ .xlhfh \\>l‘5‘ ` \ ggi* °` " 5 ...oi-; 1 or "*'_.'. 5'* 1 Y? ~~ 1 i , ~ Q- .._4»"»’l_L.__._ "\ EJ .‘ _ a . \\\\q., o* _*_ \ v~ 4 :ide in _ » _...nada i 1 1,9 rfb 4 U- 1 \ \\ /4//f -p\sr'- i_"y,.,~- _ \ ` "“`; ‘.'»'4l~;`§* .-if _ \~~. - |‘ 3-2l'»l§iMa'iyr.` =» i ~ ~- I ' _» `1 . \' ~`___~_ ` » . "..\`L 1 ___ J “I’ll. Bring You A Box '-f ,‘_,..;¢~f.1»"~_f_' .'~i=.. 1 , i _ ' .. --,5__»* ' ' "»".. 'T ,' is _ , . __ __ ...,_ -' . in - . J _ - ~» iq-1._~.~.. » ..‘,_ _1 1 Name -and Address, Pleasel” 1 91:20' i it .S`_P£A,i’/Y//V77ffff‘o 1' _ ‘ is a beneficial Clii°istn1as goody-think of that! It’s ‘the help- -' ful “little‘brothei"’ Offthéindigestibles that we all eat too much of during holiday time. So, serve it before the feast:-sl:-_'ni-pen everyone’s appetite with it. Serve it after- ward-ease everyone’s digestion with it. And it brightens teeth and purifies breath besides. It’s lowest in cost-_best in effects -most delicious in flavor. Buy it - give it - ‘ ° ' ` pass it around - by the `box. It costs -. f l \`\,i`.~~,.1;l` _‘ ~»° I ‘ ; uucuwouf ‘* ' ` _ ‘I _V _ 4” “gwuovuo ui# `\* __ ff/ ip* _ ff*/V7 1 . _‘, 9 r _.= __;".Z." ' 1. _,.'... " ~ i ' _...- -» 4 \»\ ._.,A |- _ less that way and “ stays fresh until used. Chew it after every meal ¢ _ ////if ' ' -“ni\'rifi¢y.ir.c0 _ ' 1 _ -1 uc. , ,nm 5 “‘ "" *W s _ I t`-col! Street. T “"" I _ _ ` . ' . __ _ __',1»-- lorouto Ont _ __ __ _i :gi _ ‘Q - <5, _ »“".“ . "- \i _ _’ 5 i, 1 if-L' ' V oi fix; / A fi.: 'iii ii ‘ _ frifii __'_¢_; _,fi _ _ 6 ._, _<;», °` W” :~_ .`~/ / D ` ~ P , Irvs clean, I L, pure, healthful :1¢- \`_ <`.~;,`1` /,ffl ` l Q o ’ 'Q L' _ \\ _ ; ,_ _-Q _ 4 sfli { af A 15;' » _ "1 -_ ,_ _ if; *P _ '_/I \’.*ll"iZ'»'.s"/_/_