I ' ' Jmhelt ‘wages paid to right party. __ _ _ __\_ __ _ _ _ _ -_ _ _ _ __ __ ___;~%____ I ' ' 5' ' YVFAI "Vi ,. *P* u- AI? _ff _ <.r , v w _ ~'-::°.;__._..... _ _ __ _ _ lf-z-_‘J .» . _-' f tri!-this ,i-i,»,».- \ 4! . ..._ _..._ _ _ ._ _ . . ._. ...W . __.,. » ~ -i ` _ . __ ‘-'rr-IE oHAiii}i;rrErowN GUARDIAN ' F ‘ivltonrnnnill v ' » """:" ‘ " ' .» ». .Y ._ .- -.».,.__- ._ -.. = _ ~ . I . .» - , . _--.\i.-_.*.'."-»-‘H - " .- -‘1.r_ -_ ,. - A;-,_ _~:, _a - » .»w__,- .o _ _ ;»,-___ _-,_ -1,, ._ ,.-_ _- . ~,_.-A _. » - _< 1~ ~ --< -._ r- ~ 1-' \ . _,1.»-_ . - -I '~ ,_ ~_i-.-__-_.e -.i.».. ff 5""f_`x Q” .__-fel-_ . I ` ’" '-!".'-»- 1- 'f Wg” ' - . I '-'-- .-~."-,3°.,`.f`.- _.-:`!`.r"___~1»‘ef""".§i'i'; -"l "“~ f`.,`T. ' ._'P..f',.;`i"-L - - _ - ~ - =' ~ ' ' '-I _ ‘ " f ' '“’"’“"_"»_' i' -‘ ?‘\'*""“'i{'¢--,‘,${.;.' I , _ ii . -.. _ , - . -, _ _ . ._ __ _ ,_ :___ . _M %i:,_ 7?. ` '_;t~~'. S ".» 4 ei F'.».“ Wlu. Suffer With ~ Your Corus? You have no excuse fm' going about like a cripple, airaid to put your foot squarely on the ground. _ _ _ If your boots are too small- -give them- away. Your feet are worth more than the - boots. Then s end‘20c for-~ a bottle of i£ister’s Liquid C o r n Cure and get relief. P e n s la r Tread-Easy I Powder is a wonderful remedy for sore, tired aching feet........_ 250 tin _ E. A. Foster MARRIAGES HARPER-JENKINS.-At the resl. dence of the oiileiating clergyman Charlottetown on July 22nd, 1919. by Rav. Ewen McDougall, Roland E. Har. per of Charlottetown to Elizabeth Charlotte Jenkins of Bethel, Lot 48. DEATHS -BllLLlKER.-At Mt. Royal, July 15 the infant daughter of Henry and Em: press Silliker, at-:ed three months. l¢lecALl.ulvl.-At lame, in heart mil- ure, July 12. Mr. Archllbaid McCul- -lum`,--aged 67 years, leaving it large family to mourn their loss. McDONALD,~At Mt. Royal, July 15, after a long and distressing illness, Marlow. aged 25 .yciii~s, daughter or Mr. John McDonald. PERRY.-iAt Worcester, Mass., July 19, 1919, -Ida Farquharsoii, dearly 'be- loved wife of Nathaniel Perry. Be- sides a sorrowing husband slie leaves to mourn the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. W. It. Webster, of Rollo Bay; Mrs. 'Charles Patton, ol Vancouver; James of IBuilberry; of this city. The remains w-hicli are being forwarded to Cllarlottetowilior burial, will arrive tonight, accompani- ENTRAL DRUGSTORE - I ed by Mi'. Perry. MInard's Llnlment Cures Burnu, Etc. _ | I Q l 1 E i _l *UIOIOOUGIUOOOUUOB CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS UOBOUUGBUOIIUBIYAW %%¥ fi %% 009080OUD'OOODOODUDDQCOQQQUDBBQQD* AGENTS WANTED AGENT8 SALARY AND COMMISS- lon to sell Red Tag Stock. Complete stock including exclusive lines, spec- ially hardy, grown only by us. Sold only by our agents. Elegant free samples write now to Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. BALESMEN CITY, TOWN OR COUN- try, a lull and exclusive line of whole root trees and plants, for garden. orchard or- farm. Big earn- ings guarniiteed the year round. Experience not necessary, we teach you.Luke Bros., Limlted,Nurserles, Montreal._ ' 6680-7-1\MEws60i. TEACHERS WANTED WANTED-A TEACHER FOR Brackiey Point. school. Supplement $75.00. C.H. Shaw, Brackley Point. 7062-7-16M6lpd. WANTED-FIRST cLAss TEACH- er Stanley school, No. 91, mule or female. 'Supplement $200. Robert Brown, Secretary ol’ Trustees. 7124-7-18MGipii. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- cr for Mt. Hope. Supplement $60. J.W. Mt-.Pliee, secretary, St. Peters ILR. No. 2. ' _ `6il00-7-23E5ipli g___.a.....L _=______;~- - LOST LOST-BETWEEN NORTH WILT- shire and Town a rubber carriage boot. Fiiiiler please notify N. '1‘. Rockwell, 13 Sydney St., Clizirlotte-_ town. 7182-7-19M3ipd. -¢ LOST A POCKET BOOK CONTAIN- - ing money and pictures. Filidel please leaive it at E. Tooiiibs, grocer. 7209-7-22M2ipd LOST.--BETIMEEN RUSTICOVILLE W. W. ‘Paylitcr's and John D. Dolr- on's, it gentleiiiai\'s raincoat iii a dark grey clieck. Finder please notify John D. Doiron, North Itus- tico, or leave at W. W. l’nyritel"s. 7228-7-23-M 2lpd r----1->--l---1- LOST.--FRIDAY NIGHT, $5.00 BILL on or near Queen street. Joliii Burke, 307 Kent St. lipd LOST-PURSE CONTAIINING MON- ey and registration card, wllh own- er"s name. Please leave with Mrs. F. li. McPhee, 57 Upper lilllsboro street, or Guardicn. I ll LOST BETWEEN CRAPAUD CORN- er and Capo Traverse ii pocket book containing discharge papers alid fi' large sum of money. Tile finder will be rewarded by leaving the same with K. It. Sherren, Crapnuil, P. '- E. l. 720-7-23-M2Ipd. WANTED WANTED A TEACHER FOR Springvale school. lSupplemcnt $75. Apply to F'. C. Doll-ar, New Wilt- sliirc, P. E. I. lt. it. No. 1. 7183-7-10-M3lpd. WANTED' FOR PORT 'HILL SCHOOL district No. ‘4 Prince County a first or second class exericnced female teacher. Supplement $1001. Archie Ellis, Secretary trustees. ` 7163-7-19M4ipd. TEACHER _WANTED FOR ADVANC- ed department oi’ Murray River School No. 9-l. Supplement $100. James Fandcrs, Secretory. _ 7?/03-7-2‘l\M4ipd..l TEACHER WANTED FOR _WEST Devon School No. 8. Supplement $65.00. Apply to John Ashton,.Sec- rotary. 7202-7-22M7lpd. WANTED EXPERIENCED FIRSTOR sccit-ini class teacher for Northam School. Protestant. Supplement $75.00. Apply to Secretary of Trus- tees, Edmund Maynard. _ ‘ 7196-7-22M3ipd. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- er for Milltown Cross. Suppleiiicllt $50.00. Archibald McI’hcrson. Sec- retary. ._ - 71.98-7-22M4i. WANTED A FIRST OR SECOND class teacher for Eldon School. - Supplement. $150.00.' Apply to J_ R, McWilllalils, Secretary Trllsteos, lill- don. 7213-7-22lVi3i. WANTED-SCHOONERS OR SMALL steamers to carry coal from New Campbellton to P. E. I and New foundiand ports. Prolmt loading Anglo Coal Co., 309 Charlotte St. or New Campbellton, Victoria Co. - 6459-8-Zlhltf. MISCELLA NEOUS MECHANICAL EXPERTS WHO USE 'I'ypewi'itol's specify Reniliigtolis be- _cause they know its liiecliliiiiciil rightliess. A Millie Fraser, llalilax, _. N.S... 7235-7-23ME1i `l I- _ HELP WAN TED- - FEMALE TEACHER WANTED FOR DUN- blane School, Lot 8. Supplement $60. Midsummer vacatioll. Apply to Wm. A. Glllcash, Secretary Glen-_ _l wood, Lot 8, P. E. i. ' 7193-7-22M3lpd. WANTEE--- AN EXPERIENCED teacher for the l’rima‘ry Delfiirtinent of Tryon school. Supplemclit $100 Albro Ilowatt, Secretary. 7242-7-23Mil' WANTED--TEACHER FOR HAMP- toll scliool, No. 20. l"iri-it or sccolid class. Supplement $150.00. -Mid- siiiiiliicr vacation. Apply J. ii. Myers, Secretary. ° 7231-7-23M4ipd TEACHER WANTED FOR IRIS School. Supploiiieiit $65.00. Apply to 1), A. Mclicod, Iris Secretary. 7241-7-23M10ipd F ¢.._- WANTED A DINING ROOM GIRL. 1 girl. Apply Moroll House, Kent St. 7210-7-22M3lp(i. ,___ _ TEACHER WANTED FOR FARMING- toli Scliool. Vncntioii to suit teacher. .' $65.00- supplement. Jas. Holger, Secretary. _ 7226-7-2!lMtlipil. WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL ‘ housework. -‘Apply Mrs. D. Davies, _ 14 Esplanade. ' - 7216-7-2?JMi. _ ___,*__ _ _Q___ _ _ _. WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO HELP with housework. Apply 83 UDIIBI' Prince Street. ‘ 7102-'l-loluolpd. llllIN1"lfO'>'A`\‘ “ONCE A CAPKBLE girl for housework. No washing. Ap- Dir 146__Pownal Street. 0772-7-4Mtf. WANTED A COMRETENT MAID UN- til September lst family of two ad- ults. Alpply at American Consul- _ ate, 202 Prince Street. I __ __ 7190-7-22M2ipd. WANTED.--MA‘lD FOR GENERAL houseworl¢'. Country girl preferr- - ed. Mrs. G.S. Inman 6 Brighton Road. ._ ~ - 'Izzo-'1-zzuaipo wAN1'\t§n-A FMA-lo wrlo uuosn- etand cooltiilg, no washing, the -Aoirlrt inlmrsomtqi Mrs. Frank -_~. rj. Ttmlin. Bnmmerrldev P. -lit-ir--=~ _ 7119-7-18 '.NIl\ard'l 'Llnlmont Cures Dandruii I 5; """v`v'ANTED'uEiI1E'-‘T MALE I WANTED-A MAN TO WORK ON fnrm. Good wages to right fllllll- Duiicun Matliieson, North River. 7180-7-19M6ipd. WANTED-A MAN T0 WORK ON farm by the month or for the year. Apply John R. Munn, Marshfield. 7059-7-10iVi6i. Frank, of Trinidad, Colo., and R. E., No* ioliulouil.” . _ nlxliiiolv Q-'@- PREDIIEB AIRSEN-I AUIAT ])E(IL.»\RE]) AT UOIRR/\N BAN AS :l"0I1IAOwS: “][Ow AIEE ‘VE G0- ` ING T() GET TITE MONEY TIIAT TS NEEDED? ‘_ I .WILD ZNEVERI ASI( TITE 1’E01’LE OF TIRE ` Pitoviuci-:»'1‘0 PAY ONE CENT 1\_I01{1'} IN TAXES UNTIL .‘\`TiIi ' E F F 0 R 'P S 'T |°.\\7 E ISEEN EX|[i\US'l‘l‘]]) 1'() COLIil*](f'1‘ \\'_Hi\T IS ])UE US IN 0'l"1I."t_- NVA.” QUITE TRUE 0F THE LIBERALS FALCDNWDDD FARM _Some of the Liberal politicians are claiming that the Falcollwuoii Farm - ~ ' iii ' ' ' ' d should produce enough to lnaillta .ill the inmates .ind thc help require on the farm. - A careful computation by a gentle- mall th0l‘0\1i§ilIY versed lin agriculture and with the rcqllireliients oi tlio in- stitute givcs the following summary of the amount of \ produce required and the quantity ei land necessary to produce it. it should be ii revelation to those who t-hill-k they could run the form better tIian~it is 'being run today: - ‘ _ Rolled Oats,-18,000 lbs.,-1,058 bus. ` @'17 lbs. per bus.-20 1-2 acrcs. W.heat-60,000 lbs.-1.575 bus.-315 bbls. @ 5 bus. pci' bbl. @ 190 lbs. pci' Ubi.-100 acres. Beef‘-44.000 lbs.-125 -head. Nuni- ber of cattle required: 125 calves, 125__ yearllngs, 125 2 yr. olds., 125 3 yrl olds.,--500 head. Butter-18,000 lbs. butter-II-50,000 lbs. milk 6_0 25 lbs. per cow-33 cows. Milk-200,000 lbs. milk @ 25 lbs. per cow-8,000 lbs. per cow-per ycar -25 cows. ll‘l‘csli iiiilcli cows-25. Roots-idol' the feed-ing' of cattle- 60 acres. _ The Patriot says, “The Government has *Wed ¢V°"Y¢hirlg but the scenery." °f °°"fSe they mean the oefuner Lla- eral Gove_rnment. The Sullivan (Con- aerva-tive) .administration repealed the obnoxious Assessment Aef and there #signs taxation. and practically no deb when the Liberals mek cha,-ge ;,, 1891. Then taxes were |evi¢\_-| with _-i V°"9¢f=\nce. Land taxes, Income taxes, Bank taxes, Corporation taxes, V¢nd_ 0l‘s_ taxes, Steamboat taxes, everything 'Ning and within reach was taxed. They even taxed the dead, the widows and 0"PI'Ia|‘IS. by succession tax. They also cammenced piling up the debt. They promised In every annua-I Budiiefi that WIS YNY" We will make both ends meet," but at the end of W. °_"Y War' there was a huge deficit un- fll they rolled up A debt of over a mil- lion dollars. They dldn‘t tax “the 5°°"°"`>"’ but they mortgaged It for a m||||0"» and if they had not been hurled from power In 1912, by this time fh°¥ would have had the prov. lncc hopelessly bankrupt. Merits oi Slag Given Practical Demonstration LOCAL AGENTS TAKE DISTIN GUISHED ONTARIO VISIT- ORS ON A TOUR Among the lilstlliguislied visitors iii town yesterday were Ilr. A. McGill, ('|lI0i` Alliliyst ol' tlic liiliilul licvciiuc Ili.-pai°tiilclit iii. (ltilliva :ind l’i‘oi`_ lllir- court oi' the (luelpli Agrclliiural Col- Ivl-llf. Ontario. 'i‘licii' visit to l’i~lii<_--_- Ed- ward lsliiiid at this time is lei coli- nection with tlle ilinttor et'_i'ci'tlllzcrs and particularly as relating to _sing and thc specific clicct that it has on the soil. Slug is not iii vci-y iliucli use on the farm in Ontario and on iicooiiiit oi` the ncccssi-ty ol' l‘ccliissIi'ying it this year at the Iillzliiii Itcvciiilc Depziri- ment. due to former German stand- lirds, Dr. Mi.-Neill liinl I‘rof_ lloroourt accepted the invitation ol` Mr. Walker lilo H0ll<»l'ul nialiagci' of tlic Cross i-‘cr- tilizer (Io__ Tile above iplirty, through the court- csy ol' Allld Il li'on\ the l\'lnliiliiiid were lolid ill their priiisi-s ol the splciidid forms :ind many iiuios i'ciii':irkcil on lilo good roads rind licziiiiliiil l~lcciioi'_v of thc Island. FOR SALE DESIRABLE FARM AT FRENCH- fort, 100 acres, well watered and situated for iill pnrposes._ Apply R. Itllyncs, Dunstafiliage.. 0971-7-12-Mti FOR 'SALE 100 SECOND HAND mackerel barrels. Apply 94 Dorches- ter Street. 6579-6-2ilMti. FOR SALE.-A QUARTER OAK DIN- ing roolii tnllle. Apply 88 Gerald street. 7230-7-23-M2ipd WANTED.-JANITOR FOR G.W.V.A. rooms Charlottetown. Salary $50.00 per month. Apply secretary (J.W. V.A. Charlottetown. 7208-7-22M4l WANTED SMART YOUNG MAN T0 help care for race lioriies. Apply MacKinnon ‘Drug Co. stables Pow- nal street. July 23-2| i- T0 LET. T --Y -~ 1;-Haunt* ' ' ' l_ 1-_wo ruluolsuzo noone wird' or without board. ADDI? DIIOM 080-L. ' ` 0950-7-11M|.l ___ , _ . . FOR SALE MOTOR BOAT <97 FEET long 15 li. `p. Imperial engine. Ap- ply 105 Hillsboro Street or phone 12-L. 7245-7-23M3i FARM FOR SALE OF 70 ACRES OF land. 50 acres clear in good state of cultivation with crop or without. _ Apply to Mrs. Maud Sanderson, ` Milburn. 7144-7-18M4ipd. NOTICE FOR THE BEST SATISFAC- ,_tion I piano tuninl_and repairing musicgl instru/ments sent your order to` Prof. Mnrcou, Newson Building Charlottetown. Phone 94-J. I-iorscs-llorscs rcst <~_oliiliici'clal scllools con- illlctcil by thu iirotlicrs ill New York (`iiy. When nskcd wliiit llc thought oi' tile 1lroiller‘s lifc, lie siiillillgly ro- plicd that lie iiilcildcd to go back and spend uiiotilci' quill'tcl‘ ot' ll cciltilry at the work il' thc Lord llvlixncd to permit suvli ll span of lilo. '1‘lieii lic sllid tlllii li llluli iii tllc religious lii`c onli be ns happy as it is possible for niortills licrc bolow to be . As lol' tho life of ri (llirisilnn llretlicr it is olic Of llllppliicss zilul colitoiitiiieilt spent ill thc iitliiospliere of religion, bllt it Isl also ll liic oi- `sci‘iolls study and i‘lli'll-' ost dcvoiioli to till* cdiirzttiiili ol' youlIi_I it is it lilo oi' i-|locl‘l‘lllllclis and lluppy :issoi-izllioil \vltll the yollli_L:,; liui it is also al lilo lliait ro- rluircs gi‘o.ii pclsolizil sli<'i‘li`icc. palli- oiico liiiil .~'tl'oilglli oi' \\'ilI. "As liiippy :ls at yolilu.: (`lil‘lstiiin IIroiIicl"' luis llo- conio li Il_\'~\\'oi'il . Illlt the ilr-ro who offers: ills life tllzlt his cillliilry liizly live and ;ll'ospoi* is iiot liioru bi'avcI and coui-zigcous than the young mail who voliiliizirily olicrs his Iiic ilillt tho Kiligiloin ol' Christ may rcigii ill thc souls ol' _tlic young. Llrotlicr Araitor is still residing ati l<‘oi°t Augustus during the intervals bolwccii iiis short trips and will rc-I main tlicrii until about August. lst. ‘ IN Mtlll_olilAll Ili MR. MARTIN NICHOLSON The denill of Mr. Martin Nicllolsoii which ovcllrred iii his liolilc at Mill- town (`i'os:=. July l4ili, llllil i‘cuiovr_t alloillcr oi' tho oldest. rc.\'lil<'lii;i oi' lllzit coniiiiililily. 'File :loci-li.l.ui'cli of llriidciu-ll. Slimli- vl :lliil .lollll VV. of Mllliowll Cross. RATE-PAYERS DF P. E. I. On ilio 2-itll you will be :l:~°ki~d to votr- "yes" ol' “no” oil Ilio l'ldll¢':\iiolilil Tux Ai-_t ltclcrciiduui. llow ure you going to vote? This is 'i vltlil question. itcglirilloeis ol politics voto for tho welinre ol cdiiclition. The ’i`ozicllcrs‘ 'ilnloii is dcsiriolis of settling lilo question of tcnclil\rs‘ sail- arles zimirnlily. Will you llclp? _ .. Vote right. Bc itilr to the teachers and to your- selves. THE TEACHERS UNION OF P.E.l. ' iii l irmnis Tciidors will be rocclvcll by the undcrslgncd uniiil July 31st for the erection of u residence nt Curdigiin for Mrs. James P. McNichnl. Plains and specifications can be soon lit, this oflice. Lowest or _any tender not lic- cessnrlly accepted. C. B. CHAPPELL A HUNTER- 00000000000 00000000000000000 0000 000000000 00 00000000 00000000 00000 ’ 000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000 4 Arehlteeti, Charlottetown. _ _ _ _sow-7-iiiuri. _M950 __ _ _ _ ,lilly-24-tl30 3 Q 1 _ Q N we I I I ` fi-f':"°'. Frame Pictures. _ Frame /' _ _ sq ' JA' ' -s 1-1- Q -~ f- _ | ___ _ *___ .Ls ' A _.4 ._» .ul ' @ noon -Nseotewonn -_ Examine 0ur Stock of FANCY LINENS Cust-lion C/isi-:s TABLE Coviéiilsl " Bum-:Au Sc/iiufs Simms _ Cuurslis ANU Eovlmvs Pii.l.ow CASES _ I 0i every- description together with Novelties of many kinds _ Linen Dept.---5 Floor---Take Elevat ffl . .»\»\:i". " ~ /A -as-7\ . .. ‘\\ NW .nv h' ‘Ay I z `Nh'\‘.'___.'_,_ _,_l . _ /fs; -_ . _ ~.;__4_;;_»;_:-7§f:i¢. _,' ir _ ny( _ I "“f'*4r'oeri.s- ff as I ' ' ge' __ g -ef Ll _ ,-“;gf\s- _ -A _ . twig - _{ - :f lr ,i ,li 1 F f lf; cvrmws °\ CHESTERFIELD SUITES--BED _DAVENPDRTS We have just received :1 splendid line of tlicse goods- uxuriously up holstcred in. Iicautil`ul tzipcst_i'y_fnbi‘ics. _ _ _ Ili collstruction and iiiiisli these are ol the highest quziliiy. as ° Enloy the F ,l,. / \.`\<;-W II \\ \ l- “ \ \ Summer Weather fy!-»»~t ' it \ M. ""`i`_"!";"~` t i '_"`\"|il1-16,, ' LI' ___l_`_ ____ __ ART ~ ‘ ` / as U l Visitors to The Island are invited to Call and . 5| 4~`¢ In all these lines we show an immense variety and prices will be.. ` follndcxccptlonrtlly low as we buy direct i`roiii makers S'TAMPED LINEN AND ART SILKS _.ite 00000060 \ 1 ooooooooooooooooooocoooooeooooooooo i .L 4 0000 ;A__\f,_7tL~_3-_:, ._ -- __ To do so you need { . l1"_l.\\.-._ some big comlorftable 'r '“-I ' ‘ ' ' ` , \~-.§\ _ I l I ;"’\`2_~;; ji \_ -» chairs and rockers which may be left out o`n_" :_ .\__- .'_~ '<_;' 'A .. . _ F- _ verandah or lawn without dalnagc. fm I;-rf:-.nfl _//M' ~ ~ I _ *Hilfe* . "` ‘-' - " 'i`,".- i , . _, 1' _-rl-_ in I " ` . ) ' A-»` _;"'_ w, = ';`¢.r..- _ ._-; _ #ri _-__ | H' SIU# . \ _ _ Our basket seat chairs and rockers arebig- _ ` \ and comfortable-then we show canvas chairs ---as ~,-, ‘__ * which may be folded up or adjusted to any position Many kinds and stylcs___.F0c to $5.00 Hammocks _ Hammo-- Couches ` - ' " ` A splendid line to sclcct .¢.- --,» from and selling rapidly. Select yours today. _ oooeoooooooo I F -.I ___ _ . 1 'ITIL oofotocfcoloforo 0 llllosrliluos I IRON BEDS Best values at $3.15 3.95, 5.50, 6.00. Guar- anteed for 25 years oui' No 0 Hercules only 9_2' $6.50 ,_ /ii*`_ _,i .,.\ . -. _ .., aw 0000000000000. 0000000000000' 00000000 _ `.1'irfL}Li`.`i.'»1‘i-'_iii_'..-___._ _.._.__., __ _..._ ...___ __ __--. . gv 2 'I ‘ Nl, `_'_'__ ' ! l. Buffet ° I 2%! QQ IIN ') ') I ` Made of hard A . ~ wood-finished in -' .";%'»”‘~11 li surface' oak _ ri , -- -9- splendid bargain ° at ...;...__._....$14.25 "T `i 'Af' '_ W W W 609 Same as cut with brass ) Moo in casters-stl on :ind _____;_ |“ LI "_ corner czips--ball bear. _fl‘r- 'fi ~ ‘ 'ii _ sturdy-l 1-16incli gusts 00 only--...._.__.___......_._ tg 2§"'i Slidintl Coaches All stccI~ may be made in a single or double coucn-complete" with soft green denin mattress with ' valance to floor....____-.___..$15.00 up I Si* I \ ,_qfAfi FSM* I _liu k uf . .1-i ' R ri-rn >---. __ 1 < U _ '+- - _ '- - -F' ooooonoooooooo oooooooooooo ooooasoooz- i