,Jlll.__.__j010. . _ fran cHAaLorTnrowN GUARDIAN _ A _ _ .P,@,_a.H,_%,__j .,,. _ ..- ‘ .:'.|.'__._ * _~~ 1 _ _ __ =’, - _f..~.:s-`l'.‘..».,4_,.f=~i1'~f.“5". ` » ' ~ A ' » ' »»‘ » ” * _, - 1 ‘ < " __ ,. I _.....;s...}_...,f<-..._1.... ~ - ` , ,__,__,_.________ _ Q ,Vw ~ » . ' xt. ‘ » . y A -<1-.isdn You will be sin?-ised at the pleasure to e de- rived from _-' w _'r A GO0D CAMERA _We have a very well equipped Camera depart- ment,.and can take care of all your needs in this resp'e_ct.‘ - \ Prices are -as low as quality permits-and satis- faction is Earanteed at all times. t us develop and print your pictures also. . Foster Q’ _' _l _-, __. . CENTRAL DRUGSTORE .Q - Try' our Soda Water ' .and lce Cream_ - 'file Wepkfs-Winners' The trotters and ~pacers are now very busy in Ohio and Michigan as well as in New England. Over four hundred are located at the Cleveland track, where the Grand Circuit will open on July 7, while a few of the top liners are being started this week on the half-mile tracks at Youngstown. Ohio, Port Huron, Michigan, and Windsor, Conn. The first. big free for all of the season was decided at Can- ton. Ohio, where Lillian T. won after a five heat contest with Verlie Pst- chen, Single-G., who was scarcely up to form. and LeeGrande.» Verlie Pat- chen landed two heats, one of them in 205, but Lillian T. caught her on the third trip in 2.06 and remained in front for the balance of the race. Notwith- standing his defeat with Verlis Pat- chen, Parlin had a good week in Can- ton as he won with Burilln in 2.16%, and_Eva Abbe in 2.09%. Nat Ray was the only louble winner at the meet- ing, his successful -mounts being Freddy Gratton and Arlington Wells.. The latter defeated Fred Ward with the -California pacer Harry Mack in. 2.13%. Ward, however, showed in front on the lust day of the .meeting with the trotter Edith Carter in 2.11%, The__ other wlnnersat Canton were Peter Duffey in 2.10%, Lockspur, Nel- lie Ross, Direct Forbes. Peter Coast, Solomon Boy and Mary Ward, it being the third event placed to the credit of the last named this season. ~ _ Hlarry Stokes had 8. profitable week at Marion, Ohio, where he won with Margeurlte Clark, Brescia, alnl"'Mf0i-~ EaslQ,'_,`thp,l?tbe_r . winning a $1.500 ' event. Ersk ne landed. one of the, $1000 events with Hickory Bill and Shively landed another with Tramp f quick. George Volo and Freda B.. both oi which were defeated in the early closing events, won class races, while Edman won thethree year oldl trot with Peter L. in 2.13%. Lillian Sllkwood continued her winning trip at M-arion, where the other winners were Worthy Peter, Steiner Simpson, Cochato Banks, Baron Chan and Bin- lon. There was a time record meeting at Hartford, Conn. on June 21st. During the afternoon, W. T. Crozier marked Harvest Evening 2.27, Harvest Gloam 2.25, and Miss Gertrude 2.241/4, all of which are by The Harvester, as well as Earl Lake 2.20% by Earl Chatham. and the Bon McKinney mare Ray F. 2.14%.. He also worked Roger Rourke's four year old gelding by Dillon Ax- worthy In 2.21. _ Mount Clemens, Mich. was the scene of two of tile most stubbornly con- tested races that have been staged this season. The first battle was in the 2.10 pace, in which Grace Direct defeated Symbol S, Forrest after he won a, heat in 2.05% over the half- nlile track, and the other was in the 2.12 trot, ln which six heats were con- tested beforo Peter Billiken lowered the colors of the Canadian gelding. Stephen, At this meeting Sulllburn Pointer woll again in 2.101/4, while E. Colorado, William Donlin. Lottie D.. Mussell Shell Aquilin Jr., Submarine. ll 2.3;' F-t-'~-_ _ I fc.l...Ats-su=|»e:|:> A|:>vEn-r|se:|v|EN'rs mwwvmm' 4->lm<+>|<+al' Ay MAID FOR TWO months, plain cooking. Good wages. _ Mrs..-.1_~l. A. Richardson, George- town, P. El. l. 6761-7-4M3i. WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework in small family for sunl- milr at Rnthesay later in St. John. Must' 'be able to cook. No washing or ironing. Nursemald kept. Ex- penses to`Rotbesa-y advanced. Wing- : es _$25.00 per month. Apply with rel- erences Mrs. Daniel Mullin, Rothe- _ say, Kings County, N. B. T ' » 6724-7-3Mili. ' Fon SALE Fo sALE soo Fr. lnoN__plPE. _ rr_ie snd._M_l,lrnag_han. '_'i_l_'~'~ I _ . 6792-7-5M3i. EGR Quick eA|.\E-NINE l.|r'rl.E pigs; __ Apply to Alex. Agnew, Craig- fjallee Farm, Royalty. 0781. FOR 8ALE-R EGISTERED SHORT- . horn Bull Calf. 6 months old. Apply D. A. McPherson, Kinross. FOR- SALE 100 SECOND HAND .mackerel barrels. Apply 94 Dorches- t9r‘St.neet. 6579-6-26Mtf. rch ssl.:-FARM or 100 Acnss at North Shore. Apply Ashley Mc- L'a_llghlln,"Stanhope. ‘ _ ,_._; ~ 8607-6-27M6lpd. GALE-ONE AYRSHIRE BULL, :§2` years old; one Shorthorn hllll. _fgraulql-ialliday, Newtown Cross, R. '~ ..,1`. _ 6715-7-3-M7ipd RUR SALE 1%'ACRE8 LAND NEAR ._.'Bedford, with good house and out- "-buildings suitablstor tradesman. J. §Thomas Hughes, Bedford. ; 6682-7-1E6lpd. FDR SALE FIVE TWO YEAR OLD }fl1egistex:e4|.Holstoin bulls. Well bred 4 n good individual, active and sure. __'E. H. Rayner, New Annan, P. 0. .eAddross,',R. R., Summerside. . » ` 6730-7-3Mtf. FOR SALE-FARM OF' ‘|14 ACRES, hood land, together with crop. Situ~ Long. 6782-7-5Mti’. TEACHER WANTED FOR ALEXAN- dra School, No. 141, Su-ppiclncnt $100. Layton Mctlube, ‘Secretary of Trustees. 6734-7-3M1il. TEACHER WANTED FOR SPRING- valc School. Supplement $75. Ap- _ ply to F. C. Dollar, Secretary, New \Viltshlre, R. It. No. 1. wAN‘rEo AN `ExPEl=l|ENcEo TEA- cher for the Park Corner School. Supplement voted $150.00. John WANTED-A TEACHER FOR 'PLEA- sunt Grove school. Supplement $40. Apply to Alnbrosc Doy'ie, Ploasunt Grove, secretary. |5744-7-ll-Mllipd WANT-ED A TEACHER (SECOND class) for Bangor School. Supple- ment $75. Alex Ladner, Secretary. . 6740-7-3tM3tpd -TEACHER W-ANTED FOR HEA- therdaie School, First or second class. Supplement $75.00. J. J. Bruce, Secretary. 6736-7-4M3I_. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- | er for Mt, Hope. Supplement $60 ‘ J.W. McPllee,_ secretary, St. Peters R.R. No. 2; 6660-6-30M5ipll TEACHER WANTED-FOR PORT Hill school district, No. 4, Prince County. A first or second class, male teacher, Supplement $100. 'Archie Ellis, Secretary Trustees. 6785-7-5'M4ipd. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- er for Aliiston School. $50 supple- nlcnt. Teacher may choose vncut- ion. Apply to Archie Collins, Trus- tee. 6720-7-3M5ipd. WANTED TEACHER 2nd CLASS FOR Pisquid West School. Spring and _ fall vacation. Supplement $50. Ap- ply A. J. McDonald, Secretary. 6674-7-1M0ipd. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- er for Fairview School. Supplelllent $60.00. Apply by writing J. _J. Cur- rie, Fairview, Secretary. - 6758-7-4M3ipd. WANTED A SECOND CLASS TEA- _eller for Harrington School. Mill- summer vacution. Supplement $150, ` Apply C, E. Stewart, Secretary. 6757-7-4M3ipd. - TEACHER WANTED FOR WINBLOE South school. Supplement S85. Apply to the undersigned, John Dianiorld, Secretary. _ 0037-6~28M0lpd, WANTED-A TEACHER FOR FOR- Tlteq at nugmlatrpase about 8 "\1l°.l tune .l-lead mmol, -No. -128 Kings rom Clldl1l'tl'etown. Apply to Henry McCallun'l,`Dunstai'fnage, 11.11. No. Ll. . _ cess-1.1-Metra -r_»ft_g§._NaAvv Non skin -rlnes -if at % 316.00. Guaranteed 4000 - toilets. ggturn tl-res if not satis- fiedgl Expr 'ss prepaid when cash _'¥;ut'lfn.ps.uies order. Bt. John Auto _._ in C... Box 1330 st. John, N. B. " ' 886646-li0M9lE8i\id. son. sm.:-ffl.. E. .lEul<_lNs 'Alb rry Plafs offers his excellent farm, of,5,0 acgex for,_ssle_. '1‘-hl,rty,five gcres, undo: cu tivationu Seventeen cres cats. Balance under hay. Re- tnainlng 15 acres .best of hardwood. .Farm is well-.watlped _andrhas fiillt class hay barn. . 6759-7-4`M6lpd. ltliossnfrv Fon sALE.-summsn ,,__ R ,_ _ _ ,,.,2,,_,_3M5, ,_ yflesidenco, two? miles from George town: -beau Ilal ~lo¢w'»9d on ses glare. ,llfzdl “Summer cottage. . ouso . asniiiatsil and _tinislsd tslfrliuglgout, googhba-rn,.dEiglht 'acres Q aa_.for'|a_ .;.et. _pyyto 1. n. stewart, salfléttnr. czgrfntte- 'own or to Capt A. B. Delorey. .oeoi&‘¢¢'gna. _._"' » , ‘ iv if ;. * 6705-Fllltyyks Tif- (‘ount.y, Supplement $65. Vacation _to suit teacher. Apply to Nell J. I Ross, Secretary. _ 0754-7-4-M5ipd WANTED - PRINCIPAL AND A Prinlary. teacher for Graham'p_-Rond school. Supplement voted three hundred dollora equally divided. Ap- ply to Alfred Green, Emerald, Scc’y- sohool Trustees. ' 6719-7-3M5ipd. TEACHERS WANTED FOR KNUTS- ' ford School District No. 60 Principal and assistant. $50.00. Supplement -to each. School to begin nt once. Flrlt or second class preferred. lapring or fall vacation. Apply to atson StlIilrer,`Secrotary, O'Leary.~ Di ._-__-S 'l.os'r IN surmsnslos, common Day, black leather gauntlet glove. Please leave at Queen Hotel. 3| w|l.L 'ras #Eason wl-to -rock _lg _ TQ L L, __.~'_'_\._, ` the brownsllk _skirt from parlor at _"___ preterrevl Phone IGN- Aberdeen House June 30. return at 1' _ Lg-|-_.._p\_|||N|||.|¢n gobmf once, as they are well known. ’ 671»1 7 3 M4ipd ' Stewart, Secretary. 6764-7-4M7ipd._ Supplemwt $175 Apply to W_ H__ school. Supplement $i0. .ulnnlor and full vacation John Albiug, Secretary. 0710-7-3-MEOipd WANTED TEACHER FOR EARNS- cliffe School No, 33. Supplclucnt $50. Summer vacation. Apply J. E. 4)al'l'icr, . Secretary. 0767-7-4M4iptl WANTED A FIRST OR SECOND ‘ class teacher for the New (llllsgow School. Supplement $100. Apply to George li. Stevenson, Secretary. 6638-7-1M8ipd_ WANTED TEACHER `FOR BALTIC school. Supplement $100.00. Ono with experience preferred. Apply lr. Jllnles Brander, Secretary, Bnltigx Lot 18. . I 0735-7-3M7ipl1;’->*S. _ based on the rctllrlrt frolll thc front 15.03%. Ullil MHIUF \\'0UlW0l'lll- -3-0-»%- In 1914 thc association made the mm _ni nw ,.,,,-ing world \vllr»rn Mur-,Back of hor thc line runs through Tavern "Si<'i\k" 0P“*“ t‘_’_p"°;e5__5l°“t';\s phy won with the cllllnlpioil.-. Nutivo'l~]stabella and Annabel to Jessie l’i;1i- fmd “"‘”t“'“‘°“' Slim” ‘M H e le Belle Ps-tor Volo null Tho lt.-nl 120|' one of thc grcnt tllp roots in tlc forraler sl_lyil.\;uli ill l’ron_t£ i_n a;g’1o__ftll__e_l_r;_ Lady: will _,why 1,, 1-‘l-.ink Ellis' p1lil'.Mlllllbrino i`hict’ f'llnlly’, _ mc M" "lu" W0" H . ' llrllsiluft' and l’ri|lcess lilllwzlll ill the 'I‘llc owners. oi’ the host tll‘Pf‘ Y"-'f\" ,H _, ,- .-mm., hav, no gg-ml. King (llnllsllllln _wlnlo Gccrs tolll;__wt-ll lh,.,.(, yonl' old events. olds in truilllllt: orc anxious to lourn _h__; k:_‘__'_'__ nm w;wn ‘hm/.m till; nexté ggeal' Evlftill T_llcIE_x:_l__i_;le._n Tho returns for lust your :lpn ill which of this pall- will lcolglc, l:ll_d| ___u_______ _____H_ _hw Hamm, now fm. ` ma" 6”” 9 “Hy” ‘ " ‘“' ‘ ’ I' will 't. Al lun t-ln.n- nl 1017, sllownn irunrovcment on as yelrsl _' __ I I ,.,1v,.,,,nrn_ on Wm’ Grand Chh"°“ and Dmcpd nm elylfiry on‘c 'expected tllllt Ncllll liillonl form. Tho first rcply will be ro-I ‘“""t"`“ '”'w°“ U' Wm "ec°"d "I the mm’ at 2061/“ In 1917 and l"ctcr June would mukc zl swcclllt-.il-clml the wcek of _July 7 at (‘.leve- me bam" was hmwcen Ea-Hy Dreams in the tllrcc year old races ill 1918, land. Both of tllem ure entered ‘md “Wal Mack' Murphy win-mug Wm: The sumlnarics, however, s-how what start ot the Ollfflllllg llllffflllltf ‘ll UW ing_b0am_ mm ,hey mul. hh und cuss the lnttcr. lIe also llllldc allotllcr bil Ch0__mut Pelpn David Guy and H__“y_ G_,_m_l (.ir(_uit in mm Faslg Sw0,.,,. mst your with Allen Watts but. was mn root llob did to them lout: as stake, where they will meet Peter L.. _‘___ ,rout ____ “.i,,,,h,g w,,y,,_ to ,mln 3, . l _ fented by Prince Lorec ill 2.0111/2. they were in ,,(,mmi0,, to yn(-tt, wllo i.-. now willllull.: over _tile llfilf-I3_\_l_'i _1__k_n_]_ lu, is h h¢,,,,-_ h cm,|,. gh1h0;_ Of all the two your olds that were flock.-l,.\blllt»_ lutncy. 11 °Dd;_ The nonlllcriiy Of the T“"“"“- rnnnn in isis, llrusilofl and Princess slllcllflifl lwtter Mary \1 1-Y- ‘_" .-Steak is shown by the fact that Emwnh were the only ones to hem Flowem King _Smm_ Pem.0d_ Tim\,,g_ _ thirty-one nominations were received 210 in ,.m.,._s_ The Colt Wm, at Toledo bee and a _few others who will hear ____________. ____ _________ _(_ h__v(_ lm Cmanh ill li this year' Snmev of them' have ill 2.08'/l Wllll@ lhe Emwllh fini’ fmt' the ben "mf: fur' the first time at with costly llrinks to wzlsll it down. fallen by the Wayside “flllle ;1`l;‘"“°“~ lt-tl in 2.0014 ln un- deciding hen: nl Noi-ll. llnmlnll. _ - one ofthe first horses Ilfllllflf. S DOW I 0 9-," nn; division of the Ken- ` ---‘-_'“°””” _~ . 1 . -rlef on mtl illicit;-and in D@11mH\`l<~ COX "f"“‘“l him "B “"*“ Mlikyw lslnurlty. _lt wns also very RECEPTION -ro sE'runNEn sol.- ”P“`~“‘ il# l~ I* Y - as lvlignola, who has been on the sick appumm ,O anyone who watched their SOLDIER "sh his 5905 four year Um M(’Gregm' races that tho driver of Princess Etn- the Great. and Brothel_‘ Davigi Murphy wah was “hdhr orders to let Busiloff On S:1tur_tla_y even_inv|?r_;lu_l;_t;“_2_is_tM__ __ _ _ Big” has ffm" if’ Dick mm' 5 g"°“p ‘ l t event of the decision be- the home o I r. llnt I ._ A 1 1 _- _ ‘ _ _ '_ __ -' _ - __ being Lotto Watts, Marlondule. (`°“` l;\et\M§ell tlleln. This was con- shall (Tovchead Road friends and I\"_\' ,ls f.l.)1Dlil(Aktl('\'ilfA--‘Mm ;l\e:E§;T‘|tl1g|0twl‘ffl stantine thc Great, and Peter Vaughn. ,mued uhm the pair arrived at ghbors _gathered to welcome their l_;l ;l____ wt;____;__ :md~a _my h_____,__ “__” ' Poutéhkeepsic, where the Sillko filly oldest son Lawrence who has lately <- °VU~- ~‘ - I '- ‘ _ E ‘T L -i _ 1 f --- ~ 3 . ll 1 Bsttyllupper and Llslltsulue Watts ln the 1;6l-entcltyswnepglnkn10|-two .pet-lncnpe finished in from 0 hom _ _ ` ' ""'°" " alsoslluwed in front. _ year old trotters, 'As Murphy has no of them. She also #dn ~l1\E£i'n nt ;;;l_;‘_i“":g_ t_r_§»;l:_;»\f;r:n3g ugliers lguha' f,"- ' . ”"‘ ' entries In it, he may be seen behind lleadvilie, while later on ber uuex- with me 43th H|g¥4|gh|g-h`i\§¢'h}'g l C. E. Pitman has been winning at one of the Laurel Hall nuullnations_pevted bl'ea_ks were all that kept ber ' ` ` the Goshen, N. Y. matiuees with the while Dick McMahon should have u from being the leader. The record, three y§,éar_old2c6t;llt;‘LetdF?_;. b:‘0tl1Bl' !0_ strong representative in Sister Azoff. however, luust be accepted as it Peter on a. . an s wo V09-I' old filly KU0 by P9'-BY the Great Both According to the reports, Gear; 1; the ability of reinsmen or other mat- of them have a number of stake going to make a Very bold hid for ‘he _ ters which enter into the decision of engagements' “Big SWWDSWKB fd' three YB” "ld “Very Nw' man Brown and Mr. Samuel Would- / "°“_' trotters with Tombigbee as he has U11 U19 SIIQV/lllg 111358 d\l'|'|l18 the The four :ear old seldins Baron de been in 2.07%. In inn event, the _trio from Cleveland to Lexington. 'Forest looks like one of the best pro- Etnwah gelding Wm he expected to it is self evident that so far as be- spects that is eligible 10 U19 “low take. the word with- either Princess ills f°1'C9ii I0 1191' limit “-011 Week- trottlng classes. He has been worked Ehiwah or B,-“snuff h-om the Eyhg Princess Etawah had a rather colli- In 2.08%. stables, as well as Dark Flower. Peter \ f""l“b\° ""P~ Q” me "he" handn L__ Abbie pumey and Sunny Sue_ The Bl-usiloff after his Toledo race never ___pUke_ Tm ladies served ice cream _ kills and is a splendid specimen of able young manhood, ,lie was wound- ed twice in both arms during eighteen months of hard fighting in the tren- ches. . . ..t"l.' An address was read by Mrs. Nor-1 stands without any comments as to ridge Presented the returned . ilero».~' with a substantial gilt. Mr. Peter Brodie was present and made an im- --f prcssive speech colgratulating Mr. Lawrence lliarsllall and his ciiormllw ` English bride. Mr. John Marks also m lv th uh trotted within two seconds of what Tile Connecticutttrl€;gers_w:l_:lesgt__<;_f 3/;I\_Il1e_I_“<;f £_1if;v_l_1;l_feFKs_ §_af_on;5_¥;____i he dm that day while on his last “__ and cake and u very enjoyable el(»9ny.~. g]r?>\rt¢§nl{af:efn;:e)f‘inggs last gveek. Fiem- il few others, which are not named in lleflfhnw in the Lexington Stake, he mln 'showed in front with M. L. J. it. will be expected to meet in the li-‘Sl 3 heat- in 2-13% '-0 DOYOUW DHY- tlglaines Albert ll being the mira' National szaulnn some at me Cleve- -M the Same meeting. Princesa Etswah €v'in'for the latter' in tue Bay state land August meeting. W°“ the bel” d1'i°l°l1 °f me Kell' 1 - A ` t ' tl I ' _ uitllutlgnribilld :xl1&:luaptYlli{relU‘rl whoop, und rcncllcll nroullli for llillllcn RUNS- "ACTI- . .. (ltmunr-wetturiv sulll the clliei. _ Y%‘_’__ do not llkr' this f-ollsolnlnc; it is rl t’ lnlldo of wllolcsonlc llocl._liUl f1'll\‘“-¥`__ hints ol' (ll.-l llog 'I‘ray. l_fellr_yo_l_l ve lnlilcll ll lot oi crows, or nlullre it ll oth ot’ our lost gout; it is ot't`en>llvu to the uosc, and raises blisters on the throat." Tho sparkling soup we have _pl-olnwctl is In-llsln-rl llsidv with angry snort; and swords and sabrcs would hh bm-t-ll, ll' Iluns had we-llpons of the thc shell. Wo who by G`crnlnns have ,U been gorctl_ now loud tllvlll klllllly [0 our coop. 'lull sont tllcnl at the groan- the soup. No tact or _manners has wllo robs us wrollg wzl_\'.- to the end. l)ivcstcll of llis`wlir lord' drezlnls, he camo, still haughty, to- o|ll~_t,0WIl. Bild lic stil'l‘cri up trouble in' llfe‘ptlSi. ll” wllilc this weary world sllull last I fear lle'll ploy the sumo old trick, at ' A 'ood wzlv to use leftover <'- (lahi 'H tlle event to will this year. l-le showed _ `_ . _ _ _ f -- in front at the Cranwcod meeting, --- ¥%#*¥%t$0O¢@a&$##S*keneeseeeaxxxxkkxexxxxeexxxexxeexekenexw galvanized iron bottonls. Fit any lawn Mower perfectly, ami can be easily adjusted. Priccs.._,,. ..... ______ and from N0w 00 Until Sept. 13th we Close eacll Evening :lt 5 o’cl0c|l and 00 HARDWARE ._ DISTRIBUTORS 0F YALE LOCKS & those wlo saw lm] ___ _ - Cup at Lexington ast year w re- ~ r _ . *****-_-*¢"-. 9&%5i¢¥lf¥¢5if8i¢tk=¥&¥¥¢¥¢¥i¢5¢5¥h"¢§E5E~§¥9'¢ $l$UB&_%%&%“I¢‘1¢*t_¥7¢**7¢7¢7¢* You Like to Have Your Lawn Looking Nice .._¢ ol Ax `asa`a§'aaaaeea_aec__asa;~a§ Better Buy a ‘ New Lawn Mower _ .f,»,j~ 5', Do not try to work with a Mower that will not give you satisf:lctlo.ll_.,,_~fQ_fl‘tfi__2 Mowers arc priced so low that you cannot possibly ict this season go 'll_y.__ purchasing one for your lawn. _ "' “""` “ 14 Inch NORKA Mower, Built of first class material lilrough- __ __ ________ out, three blades, wheels 9 inches in diameter, a perfect machine nttlns price - 16 Inch NORKA Mower, same as above .................. ._ 14 Inch NORKA Ball-Bezfring, a low priced mower, but not ll cheap mower. It is fitted with Patented Ball Bearing adjllstnlcnt, and balls, cups and _cones of high quality, carefully llzlrclened, ground and Dust proof. l`»his ls thc best low priced Ball-Bearing Mower on the market. Pricc._.........-.._-------- ° . _ -56 lil* _T 2 3 66 _rp _[Q €_J'l aeae$sea]aa - :,l 1' ‘ ` **f_**__*`*$$__%T§$'ii$f¥9fB¥ese#casa-#snag GRASS CATCIIERS T0 FIT ANY M 0 W E R Grass Catchers, made of heavy Canvas with Saturdays at 0110 0’cl0ck. We do not Close on Wednesday Aftemomls a$a_aa 2 .' » 1””`"`m '_ noel' Anourrues ~_w_|_|:n_s`A‘coi.|No.Al.rn¢‘nu nomo.. _Qi 0" “°°°““* 0' "I9 =l°k“°=.= "1 Welt- _ G a Cb ioa=a__a¢saaa _ .f‘_» . fng wus spent 'which closed by.,_,t,be?,_-. The address was as follows: _- . e -,hu ll small wary our 'appreciation oi.-|0094: . YET! "ff ».*3\`<.l.