. , f J 1 , 1 ' 1 , . .I ,,. .., .. 1 1 .. 1-; ,_ _ .. - » - » . ~ . -' “w'~ ‘ » 1. ’ , nf ,. 1 /_ .,'_» V .. ...,.»~._ _ . _V - ; <. - ,,=;,v It _ . 1 J. 0 . ' - »- ~ .. ... - ~-.~» _ , \i , _ _ ~ - - , .f t. f».,. .. ~» ~ , - , . . ._ _ ._ , _ _ _ . _ 1 - \ ‘ e _ i 1- ‘_,_‘. _ , m _ m ` ._-1,-,. ,, ». ei »_»-.,: ~\ _ . ,, \ . ,. _ ; . ., , _ Uh- - ~ ' ff " »~ ‘ A. \. ' ._>_~- .\ s _ ~ 59'. f ' ~.‘ ‘i ' . “i _ ", - , . , ,,, . ,.~\ ,<,-,,..~'-_;,5~»g~ o . , * . _ r, ~. ’ 4', » fx “ ' I .» -» ,.2-sw -. ny ,nj Y . . APRIL ‘» 1°" . "““' '-me Nm' ansifenretowenowseeesnmns '-me of f eno’e“‘eaie”si ___ _ . I ____ __,_, _ , _ ,_ __ __ _ , .__ _ ._ _ .____,___ ____,_______ y __ __ ____ , _ V _ _ _ wma AND , 6559 GRO son. r,inivi‘1_L1'rv '01 fertilizer or "earl ` ` ` i, Y lour times as giuch. Again actual uw,-(ence _,ms ,emonstrated that 1 lb of Cotton hi h price of Seed Grain this _'deed Msili is worth two or three lbs. Tm g f interest to 'this Pro- ng; may be 0 it may do “B an iniiuv. 'i“°°.0n(;ris anxious to see the -far- Evenet a goodf price for any grni |‘of oats for the production ol mill; so that the farmer who grows the verykfirst quality of seed oats can n mai et it and purchase with' his iii" 5 - "Wiley feed four ti s t ell but if the high price me no valuable lwdiigess (liiln to sell more than ' he foil m“"“r° and H00-fly three times as in wise would have Bom' ,md if he va uable for the production of m-llk_ other' k ad nate provision t. 0 of i0 Dllt it _in another \vay, the far- t a 0 941 d°s°€o,l;0t|,‘3 fertility to the soil that mei" _Wim Produces this very best re ‘B gending away' in his grain, it ¢l_“P1ii-Y Oi SSEO. can keep up the fer- be 1 ve been much bettkr ulti- wgtllyhhl the price had been low, get us however, bear in mind that as much fertility is sold away in a b,,,|,¢l- of oats that only brings bile, ‘B in the bushel that brings _75c and the Seeds Fairs have made possible mga sales of the 75c oats- Ueg as consider howc we can iiiake fm-ther sales ol seed grain to the ad- vautagn of ourselves financially and time not irnpoverisb the tility of his soil by purchasing cotton Seed meal for his cattle with only one third of the money he gets for his oats and get as rnuch milk as if he had fed all his oats. It is only by doing something of this kind that Seed Gl`°WiiiZ and Soil Fertility can be'mn.intalned. Com. _ surauivia Loncn, K. oi P. eg. 'ro MEET 1N DENVER. . U. °t|the1(l(l“l`lis of good seed oats can NLW YORK M 2 -- sol » ' . . “ , arch 8-Th WC i‘ adiiv be 901° ‘°’ $225' The ’°"“i6“ of the supreme Lodge oi tnecisniéilltg :fer removed from the soil by_ 10 ,bm uf oats mn be purchased in _the whole sale markets for 43c. how suppose the farmer purchases cotton seed meal with the $2.25 he got for the 100 lbs of oats, he can, get 118 0iPYti1iaS. who are meeting 'nr-e, have voted to hold the next biennial i convention of the organization at Denver. Tho convention will begin on Aiigililt 6. Of this year and close on August 15. lbs. which coiitains_$1.6l _cents worth" lg’ 1 A New Laxative ::2i.Z“:.'.i;1'i:.::;.$:;°:r;.r”““.... pi~FN-J"°° AA-ri\!F5 NA' TCA* A 1 on much better than ordinary physics; While thoroughly effective, they never gripe, purge or cause nausea, and never lose their effectiveness. One of the best of the NA-DRU-CO line. 25s. ui box. li your druggist has will mail them not yei stocked them. send 251:. uid we ' D NstiouAlDl'\\lll||¢\°'lli0\|C“l9ll!llCuud\.Umi\od, - - - Montreal. »_ . -1 --£2' f : --- --._ ._ *“"""*ii| "Miller Bros. are offering two ‘T splendid Easter books, “Dawn of I' Hope" and “The Risen King," which supreme satisfaction. l_; _ S “iif'§1§’.. li.-if.2“"S H0015 $2-00 llli llc|rt,Nerve md Stomach Remedy A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value Testimonials and References by the hundred from people most prominent in City and Country. No failures. Bold hy P. McQUA1 D 42 Queen Street. Opposite Auld Bios Price _:oc per bottle. FARM FOR SALE Thu Subscriber oilcrs i`or sale limi. vcry desirable property a few minutes walk from Rocky Point Wharf and fronting on Lharloiietowii Harbor containing 5o acres of land 35 cleared and sown to grass sccd. (-ood house i4 rooms and a large -barn also 2 summer cottages all in good crdcr well and pump at the door. Teriiis Reason:-ible. Apply lo JOHN N EWSON Charlottetown ALSO _ looncrcs land $5 of hard niiil s ft wood suitable for scant ing ann fn-o noon. Bal. ance clear and sown down situated 3-.; ofa mile from Rocky l‘t \Vharf` south of Block house and adjoining its Nuiilir rn lloiindnry extending from Soulh ‘bore tu l_licllar_bor (North \Vcst. sidr) This is ilic liiiest bit of forest land in iho Vwiniiv, Land ofthe very bcelqiislily wiili an iurx liaiiiitable lied ofbiick clay r xlunding .in from South 1-horc road, pltuly ci sea wced etc, will be sold r lv.-up mi rr-aioiiahle terms. Apply lo _IOHN Nl‘I\\S ‘N C-li irl..'lc'owii gludziv I! i will lic sent post paid to any addres , . . for llc. Send today for your copy, E;§,_r;}§,‘,'§,},',‘,‘§,f"b{.“e‘§{J},'i’,'l,,,§'{,',;,Qg;, for the une is enniii. Miner Bros, fnrthr-.work now and can rrive you .123 Kent St. 3-29d3l. C°°'°`S S“Qj_B0y Scout ll These Boy Scou ll are the favorites with all A dressy boys and youths. They are made to stand' V unlimited wear, _arc com- ll fortable and as stylish_ and neat as the ones dad wears. Made to stand . " rough usage and will look ,, stylish all the time ; give perfect satisfaction. il Shown in black and i" tans, gun ,i»i1i:"t2`i‘l"a,_xid pat- ent leathcrléiilloiicd and lnccd styles. O If. gi _j Tia- r Youths’ sizes' I i to 13 i-2, $2, , 2.50 and . ......$2.85~ lioys".~iz 'I to 5 ii, 1 $2, 2.25, 2.75, _geo and g L . $350 “ Tun Oxfords . . . . . . .$1 _ IJ ro UI it Alley éf Co. ' 13,5 Queen Stiv.-cl ` B _ __ _ _ ____ _, 'ps _FARM F01! SALE _Tlic farm of the iinilci.-igiicil iuiiisislliig ul about S5 at-ree of land ni. Snerbroolr Qmd known as“Crcsl lli i l"ai'iii': is new lf’ iii_*ii‘»iiils_is one of the best fnrnis in the ."‘V\llCe. Fifty acres cleared promise rich returns for thc coming year; Exten- F"° °"*"d‘"8 Jiardivcud- wi l furniih pine °" miny years to ronic and rendrrii urchaser immune from coal lamini-.li also l_i_ilycs an ideal location for lox raiivliinyg. ll i: land is dry and llic soil in ti first clasii 5 di¢_ 0l_` cultivation. This fsiiii is in clrse il‘)rf‘,’l""“iY i0 m_sikel, church and school md' Y Rural maii_and prospect cftclenhonn 8 giar i`utuv`z. First, class modern lioiise n arns. Por i`urtlic_r particu‘iirs apply to K NEIL l\lcLl°IOl) - C. Summcrsidc or on tho Premises J. S. BURNS, ‘ Summcrsidr, Auction Sale We will sell on the'Market'Square Easter Mark¢t._Saturday April oth, nic* b¢Kih_ning at twelve o'ciock_. M331, a lot of valuable horses com- S,a,.“Z I Pure Bred Clydesdale I hifm, owned by 'Wallace Steed, ]°h‘;’§i/S (Orphan jack.) owned bv on d life; i horse knownas A'jeck ° by Berlruni Ings. ' “itil Karticiiiars will bel given lat ‘O ah good chance will be given t Y P¢fS0n who may have stoclr, ° *ii 011 that day. Terms at sale. BEJ. cAn'rsR ae co, » Auctioneers. 4- i d6l ` 'New _ > . J __ _ . Beaver l°`lohr in 25 lb Bags Beaver l"lour in ioo lb Bugs Beaver Flour in Barrels Beaver Flour in i-2 Barrels. Beer 50. Goff’s -£_._._,e-_-1'!_.;s. , _._ - -._ We nlonife your _friends-let us_ ` . , t t c mbinsi . mama Mm Chill po' h’:r:ct2ristics" lfiihlrgzdhéiglsnwiglivvlhxtrlggygudi - - an . o ’ ' .lldnllkgldfi ugpolntment to-day. For yourvliutsr Photos 'Latest in' _ .i. s. nizoyvu. ii. no DENTIBT Crown nd Br dn 8D1°iliil¢- l dl N" ls'r::..fl:.:‘.’a.'2:. " lltldiyr. _gi , ¢ | DR A. lB.H REID d DI!-N'l‘lB'l‘ Off cs. ours -I an 2-6 rar J nkinsiv. Bon 3 owen utooir I ||¢Ii‘|-llllg llillarlottstnwn l’.F?.I. ¢ 7 Beaver Flour list roccivcd direct from the Mill ` Colored Work. atthe ' ‘ eAiE§ slynio _ ‘ p l ii \. uii-: (Qui-zEii'siit-coiiluiv-uiuniiiiiiiii _Miss Mildred McLeod, Montague, is visiting in Charlottetown. _ James Mctluarrie and.Willium Mc- Donald, ,Canoe Cove, were in Char- lottetown Saturday. As the result of an alleged as- sault in Charliottatown. on Friday tho case will be heard in the police court tomorrow morning. T. Parkman and G. P. Thompson, Montague, were in- Charlottetown Saturday and yesterday"and leave this morning on return, The many friends of Miss Josie PUWSF. Charlottetown, who has been undergoing treatment in the City Hospital for the past' three weeks,. will be pleased to know .that she has returned home. _ _ Rev. J. W. McConnell, of Jubilee Methodist Church, Sydney, addressed a large audience at the Methodist Church here last evening on, Church Union. llev. Mr. McConnell spoke strongly in favor of the union. This is the second address on the ques- tion delivered ln the Methodist Church, Rev. Mr. Phalen, the pastor, linving spoken against the union on Sunday week.-Sydiiey Exc. (Rev. Mr. McConnell was formerly p tor of Grace Church, Charlottetownlals Mrs. (Dr.) Sprague, of Sackville, provincial president of the W. C. T. U., visited the local union yesterday afternoon, and there was a large at- tendance of the members, Mrs. J. V. Jackson, president of the local union, presided. The meeting opened with singing and prayer, and there were _solos by Mrs. l\‘IaeO\drum and Mrs. Spencer. After the address by Mrs. Sprague the ladies served tea. The provincial president returned home on ,the 6.15 train.-Moncton cxc. (Mrs. Sprague is well known in Charlot- tetown.) 'l`lie investigation into the charkgres of partizanship against W. J. c- Eachern, Station agent at Mt. Al- 'liion, recently suspended, and George Wood, station agent at Hazelbruok, were conducted in the Grand Jury létoolnii thier; the Lai; tCo(iiirtsbBfuildiiIi1g ao ownon aura eore , A. Campbell. The followinlg were the witnesses examined in the case of Mr. McEa~chern, Donald Jenkins, Ern- est Jcnkins, Charles Rankin and William Laughton. In Mr. Wood’s case David Mutch, Rodk. McNeill, /\rI1bri0sclW0oi.i~:°§`_".1‘°iiii`A.riii-: '(l)` A1`rip llown"‘_'l’he L _ . Msgdoia River . Philippine Inland# ». (2) Molly ,Pitcher I _ A n-ige from history of the U. S. A. _ (5) 'Their Charming ~ ‘Mother A Charming Mama, chuvminiz Girls and Roy; and s charming Story. J. ustin Trsinor ln llustraicd songs Leo Delaney Charming Mother _ It Days to buy in this Province , ‘-‘-“-1---~:~‘:-.~.-_-.3-_-_-_-.-;_-,-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_;l,-_-_-_;-_-_¢.-:_~.-4 »_-_-:_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-.-.-.A-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,_-_~_~, Cleaver White, Station Agent at Vernon, was among the visitors to Charlottetown, Saturday, George Sherran, St. Catherines, was a visitor to Charlottetown re- cently. At othe rolicc court lu Charlotte- town on Saturday three young men, L. I.-afferty, S, Flynn and F, Mc- Innis, charged with disorderly con- duct at the Arena Rink recently, were dismissed. ’ In St. ~Peter’s Cathedral, Char- lottetown, during Holy week there will be Holy Communion only at 7.45 a.m'., matins 8.15, children’s service ii p.m. and Evensong and gd- dress° 7.50 p. m.' _ Most Charlottetown school boys and girls know who the Author of "The Maple Leaf Forever" was- Alexander Muir. They will be inter- ested in the inet that a monument w1l1.bo erected to his memory and in the estimates recently brought down by Hon W. 'l‘. White, Minister of Finance, in the House of Com- mons.at Ottawa, $1,000 grant was made towards the monument. *The rural inain delivery routes iii tiis Province which have licen catab- li hed from time to time have prov- e n success. In the recent estimates brought down by Hon W. T. White, Minister of Finance, at the House ofi, Commons at Ottawa, $200,000 was provided for the extension of the rural mail delivery service and there is also a vote of another half million dollars for the mail service generally. The question arises whe- ther or not P. E. Island will receive any of the extension privileges. Isidore Biiote, provincial manager of the Singer Sewing Machine Com- pany, Cliarlottctown, had an un- pleasant experience, last Thursday, but fortunately escaped without seri- ous conseqiiencc. While driving on the ice near Oyster Bed Bridge, nt Rusticzif his horse broke 'throii|;h, where here was about ten feet of water. This was Mr. Biiotc’s first ex- perience of the kind, but by the liclp of some men who arrived to his as- sistance hc succeeded in getting the horse extricated, nftci' considerable difficulty.-Pat. Many citizens and owners of black loxcs are estimating as to the possi- bility of the market prices of these animals during the coming summer and autumn. It is not long ago that ii syndicate was formed in Bradal- bane. and purchased from Benj I. Rnyor Alberton, one pair for $21, 000.00. The Tryon syndicate also made a purchiiéé of a pair from Frank Tuplln for $20,000.00. Those interest- ed in the industry claim that both ,of the-above transactions were made at a reasonable figure when quality and prospects are taken into consider- ation. , , _ .- ,::-Fresh "Moira" are here. New and splendid assortment of Moir's highest grade chocolates in handsome decorated packnges and in 16 -flavors in bulk now in stock. The MacKin- non Drug Co., corner Great 'George if” W ,-,,IY|,i,,:,,, ,,.,i”| "T;;r:_"¢-__ " ,I , ._A,_._- , _ ,....` A 4 ’ \ rf - . ~'f/‘/ . ®\_ ` l ~ ef -i 'ij-ri§,;,,-g-'_§,#=i // ii. ,#11: 9il§:?l..!ssil,y, l l H 6,. (YL il ll”l I I' .fri “ » ' on ln? nn ~'= _ ‘ af; -‘nil 1- ` 1 = _ n ` The Essential Feature in thu llttiiiiruf zlnssrus in Ln have this Ielisrlk siigroiind nii to pru|n\r|y correct. tho unticul dull. in the ofa. _ ll`i\i\.i1 iwlhk dons. the iin portiincr: ol yiro|wr|y_niiiustiiigh the Ions:-ii 'iii' iii"“fi|»|i'llS tpt U lure i-un hiirdly ln- 1-\'ur¢u~tiniiitod. We re- ulizn the truth of these stntcmi-nts and sbriw to xrive an all-round and i-l\0l”P\Il!li,'\’ UD lo the minute upticitl service. fry ue for satisfactory service. G. F. llll'l`CllliSON \ Jeweler-¢Optician. I F' in-fs- r* =`%~. fwoiin'si-our-_iiisi and Kent Streets.- drtf. L Klllllg REMEDY iiuiiiiiin uiiin niiiiiis “F ii-i-iivis" r W1t.r.i.\nrs':o\vN, Ont. July zytli.. ‘ "Last spring, I had ai severe attacl; ci ~ Kidney and Bladder 'I`rouble,nrid “Fruit- n.1ives" cured these_complaints \v_hen the physician attending me had _gn cn me up." JAMES DINGQN ALL. The cause of Kidney Congestion and Pain in the Back. is that the bowels are badlyconstipatednnd thsskln is inactive. Thus, the kidneys are forced to do dou- ble work in ridding the system of im- purities,-and become strained. “ Fruit-a~tives ” - ihc KWH! -.fruit ` medicine -- acts on bowels, lifvcr and alzin, as well as on tlie~ kidneys,-frirls the system of all impurities, and coni- pletely cures all kidney congestion and pain in-thc back. _ _ l 5oc. a box, 6_for $2.50, or trial size, z5c. At all dealers, or from Fruit-s-tives ' ‘mite-rl. Ottawa. T' REWED, LEARNS HUSBAND LIVES, NEW YORK, March 28-Like a this from fiction is the curious matrimon- ial tangle in thc lilc of Mrs. Junicsi E. Norton, wife of a prosperous busi- ness man of No. 350 Union strcct, Brooklyn. Mrs. Norton for sixteen years has bclicveil herself the w_ilc of the Brooklyn man. Recently sho lcarii- ed that the miin whom shc married at the age of fifteen and whom she! believed to have been dead for manyl years is alive and, believing her to be dead, had remarried. l The first husband is Joseph P. Her- man, wcalthy bookinaker. Last evening, in thc library of her home, Mrs. Norton, now n womaii ol forty-one, told of hci' elopcn.ciit with young Herman, of their separntionl parental displcisire, of her “discov- ery” that hcr young husband wus "dead," of her second marriage, and thcn the discovery that Herman was nlivc. "I am iii such :iwliirl I do not know what action to take," said Mrs. Norton, lui' dnrk cycs filling with tcrirs. “I have consulted an nt- torncy, but l hnrdly rcmciiibcr what he told nic. 1' do not know what nt- titude my husband will take when he! learns of this. He tlioiight_I was free and I-I linvc bccii weak uiiii have never told him all. "1 was fifteen years old when l took the step that I have since re-, gretted more than anything I have ever donc in my life. Joe Herman. was only seventeen. I-lc called for me one evening, took me to n minister's house outside thc town and we were married. We went on a short trip, and when we came liomc, were separ- ated by his father. "I went hon.c and so did hc I have since learned that bc went to Srin- Francisco and other placcs out West.- We came to _Brooklyn and I gut noi answer tcyletters to Herman, so I concluded thefmnrriage had been ill- egal or tll§,1t_)'t had been annulled. "But I \v`t5iild not have married a-, gain if I had not been convinced ol Mr. Herman’s death. I.-was readinb the accounts of n fire in n Broadway liutel one day when I ciimc across the iiameof Josepl: Herman of lluflnlo na one of those-who had been burned to- ilcatli. ` i ’l`RADEMAIlK MUST BE KEPT SACRED Court upholds owners of tradeninrk iinmc made valuable by advertising. The value of advertising, especially l.O !l'll),\1llfB.Cl'.lll`0l'B, WHS l'l0VCl‘ mOl'C clearly shown than in thc decision of Mr. Justice Cliarboiineau, in the Dis- trict Court of Montreal. A few daysi ago, a new retail firm, with the word! "Vineberg" as a part of their firml name, iii inaiigiiratiiig its advertising? campaign, caused to be inserted in two Montreal papers large advertis ments, the most prominent features lol which were the words "Progress il’roclaimed." .H. Vinelierg & Co.| Liiiiitad, proprietors of "Progress lirnud Clotliiug" irnincdlritcly minds application for an injunction restrain l ing this rctail firm, from using, for] publicity purposes, thc' word "Pro l A The Firsl P Authentic Dislay is of London and Paris flats Comprising " Paris Copies, 'London Models, ' Italian Sliapcs and Models ,froiii Our own workrooins by M ISS MURNAGHAN ' April 2nd, _ Tuesday Nighl 7.30 .lo 9 Very Special - _ have just arrived. ‘Pailleitc ' Beautiful soft _ ' " ` ,_ ' Mer-v elleau Peau de-~ Sole silk coats, 32 inch Poplin 32 inches wide 35 incli.Splcndid quality 35 inch Finer quality 35 inch Royal I')i'i'cliess quality Black French _Silks ` The following lines of black silks are without' a doubt the best _values._cver shown in.this city.. We -_hada chance to buy them at very low prices last 'September and they . ., ' ~ iiiakes with great wcrii' resisting qualities ' 9 an-'."' - ' c vi =¥i° ._ gg - »~o r yard tt ~ _~ A very ‘fine and soft make of silk with twillcd back' and soft satin finished face, 40 inches wide Sl 65 yard Taffeta. _ _ `-This silk ,is the cvcr popular' soft chiffon _French madesilk which gives excellent wear 38 inches wide $l.60 yard Bounet’s make extra finishcd for ladies $l.75 yard all silk specially bought for silk coats 'for `lhosc who like the corded silk, $2.l0 yard I and ig inches wide gress-.” H. Vineberg & Co., Limited claim-_ cd that the use of thc word "Pro i gross," especially in connection with! the name Vineburg. was czilculatcd tul mislead the public into believing thntl the new arrival was sonicliow or oth t crconnectcd with the older firm oli s'riiiinsii`ii>' snitiiies _ the rnnic nauic. As ii matter of fncti such an' impression wus created n | mong thc customers of the pctitioiiei-,E several ciiquiries bring nuidc `askinc_- Eastern S. S. Corporation l_N'l‘liIRNA'l‘l0NA_li'LINE--~Stuol steam ship Cnivin Aiptin. ,lterluccd w-nic .lares St. John to lioi\l.on,$f.50; tn Prirtlnnrl L00. Stutrr.)nmi~i $100. lienvri tit John I orb/rn un os on; ret n ii ‘e - ton ondityn 0 n. ., l»’nrtland.5 p. iii between Portland and New York. 'Ihreo mltlnzs weekly from I-urtland and New York. how *inter Wares. ME'i‘ROP0l.i'.l‘AN B'l‘EAMRHll’ LINIS -Direct service between Boston nnn New york. v nssonzor service Juno wth to riélctolwr izléh, UH2. t h_ noni can new pusiu-nga-n enms ips Massachusetts and Bunker Hill srelght nervioo throughout the year or tickets, lit rature nmtlniorniittlon :i:::.i::'..'°.°~.' °i:l‘af.:.i::°r.; ."'"-'- iiiiifrirriirféi .Sf i 'rim inmnrioiuirr sneusiur 0-T0 EA- N A 14,000 Toll Ill loot lioll the holder of I spend record that no liner lflnlt has ever equallotfirlt cabin through. out with gorgeous rooms and private baths, the Inset promenade deck In the world. the hilt ouislne on the Atlantlo and carrying no #Attic or freight, is for the lreltost line to Be r m uda the had that you should soo. while the world-famed Bermuda ggvlvoir in in biouoml. is |th‘io " ry an you nan y rvng. oy ng, lolr, tennis, hosilngyiiegnn bathing, azblng and every outdoor recreation. \ ~llNng every Thursday, from New !orL _mimi lloot Attnctlvo lates lvar Olerol. Got beautiful booklet maps. chart. ein., from lollldl-Atlllllc Ula. |00 EEUU' N. fs . , , . a '> ti . , , » ALL THE WAY BY WAIER lnursdnyniit 1| n. m. for hmstlrort, liubec, P tl d dB f. ‘ur |r\ Bus MAINE :l'I‘l1`-AmHl;|I1’-- Direct sorvica whether the petitioner had decided to' cuter thc rctnil ficld. As tho ethics of thc wliulcsnlc busiiir-ss precludes this possibility, cxcopt. nt the risk of lon ing all its clicntslc, the injury brought about by thc fnlse iniprcssimi which hiiii gained ciiri-ciicy might have been -incrilculliblc. . 1-i. vineiierg & Cn. i.imiLeii St ` o . \ J" vi i 'I 0 n . \ U, ». r ij! -.- i .L_ fi . i-,_