' `7PNE__l» 1915 ' i 4 __ _ _ _rl-is cnanmrrsrowu GUARDIAN __ PAGE Tam W iB_rinsl1 _ ~ In-u-_ | _ly ‘f‘ia_.l.-’ The first baseball game of the sea-l Excellent shows all the time enema __ H - ii;in_.wHs Played yesterday, 1n__victoi-la to .be me i>oucy.or me Prince .Bayard _ ark between a team from St; Dun l Theatre management, and unquestion _ ° stan's College and the Connaughts, ably they live up to it. Last evening's " ` i '-- r ' _ . i- e ` _ t - . _ -_ _ _ 1 I i iiazel _ Those to whom the odor of Witch Hazel is -,dlSagreeable will find this _ - ¢f’f¢P3l'alS19n desirable, as _fthe odor is that'of Wnnd Wiolets. -- _ _ .1 This product is an ef- ficacious remedy in cases Pf l>\1rnS.bru1ses. cuts, in- _ fsect bites, chilblains, sun- ghurn, etc. `” It_ is perfectly anti- _septic and makes an ex- - ,cellent After Shave and Toilet Preparation-25c ‘ ,Left Field. l Centre Field. H. Murphy F. Hennessey tator in quivering expectation as to Right Field, what the next move in this masterful -_F. Conway W_ Keenan, drama. will be. “The Master Key " E. Cahill W. Purcell shown here. It is free from the Miss Mary McDonald Vernon. and equally unscrupulous woman, on 'a bottle. __ _._,, A E. A. Foster I _~ s _F Central Drugstore, 3’ i _, \ 1:. i Too Much ' if 'Indoors Causes ?.`§`f.'.`,°,°,f i-isnoncns' Bl" Tnnrommnicfeeiing is due to impure i _ blood resulting from \ winter's indoor living. __Dys epsiu, Liver Complaint, \ "7j'n`u"il')df`l‘e5a|id Constipation come from iiiipiiritics in the blood. Thcrc'B one rained -fried l stei ' y . e‘ l, ond found . efficacious for the last fifty years-and "‘“‘ " or. wu.soN's _ _ HERBINE BiT'I`ER’S a preparation made from Dandelion, Mandrake, _ Burdocl: and other puri- fying herbs. /' - /,- At the first approach of 1 "Springfever"comnlcnce - taking this 'true Blood , Purifyer‘ don't walt for i something worse to develop. Sold utmost stores 'I 1', 251:. Family size, five L( |i /ill limes as large, $1.00 \ Brayky Dru Co. Linluil f ` _ si, ns., its. , 'Q nr. 3\'iimn'» nwiinios ‘ N i\'|ll’llmlll'k. ,\ I'4’l|l£l7l5 / , ' ‘.i.ia;°.'.r.‘:_"“'~'.i‘ /, r ( _ _f ` , I l i-’_\.\~'f "` . iff "’ - rl .,.._ _: _ a _“smart median -designs in Tailored Shirts. PATON’S. & 1142-5-31-M2l. i "1,000 yards new Summer Wash Goods for dresses and suits at Patons wnsn goods counter. 1142-5-at-M21. ‘I V|lIl[iH|ES lil THE lllili Never in History of Warefare Have victories Been Officially ..An- J p»g_,;_ nounced by the Yard _ c This seeming deadlock on the east- L i-rn front n battle line 350 miles long, has been going on since the battle of M the Marne, when the Germans failing in their dash on Paris. strongly en- 9 trciiched themselves in Belgium and T Northern France. The armies, counting not less than ofnll _countries engaged, -are foot to 0 foot, and eyc to eye. and after days of 0 _v-oemnn-effort wrcst not miles of tor- iiud yurils.- Yet these yards -are ‘us priceless under these conditions as leagues ln u. running fight. ii ritory or wliole towns, but mere__i`ect_ E P -_- The Canadian troops entrenched Y a'~long the bottle line not only have to their credit the fact of losing no pre- cious yards, but in many instances V have retrieved the losses of the Allies C hardest tdsk, and there is' no position occupied by Canadian troopers, over it ia the smn_e_Unlou Jack which 80 to iiaiihim where he is stationed hi ;_chanlcs are required and Mr. Barnes proudly.adorus_ilie fronts of all DMN- R otic homes in the Dominion-the same glorious banner al="is'behlli rllelrllllli- ed to renders by The Guardian. Druc- tlcally without price, as 'set forth ln the r_lflq___plt_s the Germans find their . ' . M W spent the week end in this city. a visitor to this city yesterday. ` PERSONALS Rev Canon Simpson, Rev. Mr. Tri- H Barnaby and George A Kim Rev J W MacKenzie, Belfast, was designation-ls wonderful, and one Mr Donald Nicholson, M P , City, evidently have been expended on the left yesterday for Ottawa. production of the picture. “The _--- Trapper’s Revenge " was a splendid Mi R McLean S rl twcrr '. . , ou s, was in Char- eel drama. It would be invidlaus loftetown yesterday. ~ to describe it as a " Western drama,” ii-rsldc, was in the City yesterday. __ a really splendid drama. full of life KU gilt 0 I Mr. G. H. Hooper left the city yes- WB! 8ll°U19\` °xCl`\lClf1\lllK comedy, _ -_ -_ -_ _ _ _ _ _ __ terday on return to Halifax. 4 gllzlfhiglilxlgitgiigfifsleclhiltlliillgi igiluilgi \ `_ _ Q I Ab li..\PLAIl\ED l'l\! 001/PON BELOW The trustees presented their thirty- Densilble Walking Blick. Wlllvll HlWHyB second nnnnnl report no fnllnws;__ gets him into trouble. There was Q “' ` " Mr Ernest Auld City left yester il 6028"* Olilinhfy Qofhellles. and the _._ boisterous laughter throughout its Mr Angus Nicholson 0 ell C v Dl`€H9l\lall0ll Ca tl l Kit day. on a wcck‘s vi'slt1to'St. John. house was in an incessant roar of -N i $4_u©0 w .- ~ 1- Q rinsin- yesterday from this city. . S0118 "hit" by _Ml"Edwards, who was ‘_ _ I _ received with enthusiastic applause _ l Mr. John McDougall, horse buyer, ill this Pretty little song. _;-_§'_;;;;-_.f_____ _1:%`_'__,_x 1; "_A _ _____ _ arrived in Charlottetown last evening _ "'”`f` 'T-Ef_'_:-1 _ ' f"°'“ S"d“9Y» C- B- __-_ _ ',,,,_>g.=_;_:- c 1-ui...»., ii- " _-.=s~= - -f _gig ” __-1:--.f--ei-~§-55;-. I _i A : _ Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Rogers Sum-_ sired by the British Gmemment “re - ___/. - " ' I i- ‘-li Y--. ' f § ~ » ~ merside, left on Friday morning for 'mt as a rule '"1 the unempm-ved "sf ' ' " `~ \&_\ ' - \ ;_ I ~ Haiifax____H_ in Canada at present and the mum \ ~ " ~' ‘ , rw o e. D Vullll; ty as among the outward asseu ers Green" WHS the title of a decide: Dr, Gallant. an Islander who some Mayors delegimon “"5 m0l'Ul“g Pre ML Frank R_ Hearn has returned committee and that these firms were home fronts business trip to Boston' emphfying m‘*"y Skmed '“b°"e"“- 7" Mr. G. A. Thomson, of Messrs, Poole N- S-~ has Commenced to-clay the nu-in _ _ -_ _ ‘i I ~ -i~h0ms0h_ Montague’ was in Chap ufacture of toluol an exceedingly hlgh_ ` it ~ ttet w te d . explosive .substance of great powers i 0 0 n yes r ay - ol’ expansion which is a by-product Rev_ _i_ M_ Mciieod' SL peter-S Bay' ing plant could be established for a 6 Omp 8 8 ag' all ual six million ot' the flower of mnnliood 1 fi este,-4 m mi g for Ki gt n, lllllllofl H-"fl H half fl0llH|'B and U15-l llle - 03,915 ,_.1f l t tfit 1 'tinted send entalllo. to istlendothenannual aiigmlgly “st °f refming the °°l’Pe" and manu' _ _ RS comp e 8 on 5 “ iv the Presbyterian Cii“rch_ ftlctuflflg the brlllis W0l|l(l be m0l‘6 other _z_ones of Prorliictzfil 'ibfor l,'i'e.i\:»i~. lillstiiiiisi-i-ii ;ish’yn_\i.i-`i~i»iiiriii;isii-5" Mi._ _i_ C_ »i~hohmsih_ Antwerp, Bch 'pxiliceioiilthe lmanufacguited ;.rll‘iicl§s. __ _ _ _ . _ __ ___ i _ i i di th i.t‘1ssiconyparto e-sese-_ _ _ _. _ ghinaivixas ?IiJBE:1hRl:_i¥dtte‘:0£;;1l’l"’)'?;’Bi(_;_ ing made here which is not mauutac- _ A E _ _ ` . _ _ ‘_ _ _ __ Igmnqi C l ay* accompanied hy his friend' Mi.; tured in Canada at present. Gun car- - » “ ' ‘ ‘° ‘i ' ”~ ' - ~ - ohhg_ riages are also being made lu the ____ - Dominion and 'uns assembled and ut $9'-_'E ' '_' 'I _ _ - l"'5 1 eih Messrs Horace Hasmrd and W_L_ The Dominion ls therefore, it will otton, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aitken be Well- fast bec°ml"5 an lml’°"U1“t iii. important points. left yesterday morning ioi. Haiifax to maxiufacturer of munitions and it is » WJWFG U18 Ulllvn -lHCl< ll0l1¢S 0V€I' “mimi the ahhuai Diocesan Syh0d_ doubtful whether skilled mechanics in' Sei.gt_ Ernest Carr' of the *Army _classes of artisans and laborers are eiiihai Corps' of this city' who has out of employment, but not many of which their national banner does not been on an extended fhriough at his the class desired by Mr. Barnes. float. _ home here' ieaveh this week on return _ lt is stutedthat 30,000 .skilled me- ockhemi Miiiiu,-_V Hospital -states that he does not expect Canada ____ to supply a very large proportion or Judge Forbes. Messrs H. C. Rankine, H1999- V B. . _ _ » bll,St l, ldl tl lil( - ` ...f.°.:i_'., °:_;;.i‘:...'i .i°..f,i..“.:_ ,Bills [;[]i i|]$i [ill Wlwre i" maui 9 iSs“°' They leave to-day for Morson’s Pond. No loyal citizen of Canada can af- ' ' ‘ Dundas, where they will spend a few _ ' ‘°i°°i.‘.:;'°.:'.‘.“.:§ “s.ii‘.s‘.'i;‘i.*;’.i:‘ - 1 f Wil ii] iii-[i|(]H_[$ _ Canada s s f » ' ing, and s- flag for every home la the slogan of The Guardian. Those Wll0 have not yet received their flag out- CANADA CANNOT fits should read the announcement and apply at once l0=i_l\0 Office °f this newspape|~.f_or one or__more of the banners, wblchifor n limited time CHU , s I DB government. They _‘also'2i1lrened Here I arn~'ag_a_lii~_lii 'th_'e'_trenchea e Mayors of Congress this morning ld to England and will be lnsurao the highest rate of pay. lf they stay -_ six mbutlis they will be entitled' to a - ret\irh‘-lflre; - ‘ Mr. Barnes. however. .states that ho will' not take man of this class from She Dominion if any objection ia ad anéud 'by the Government bers and - -it _ of .~ __». ;_;i~=;c'f_\_s. .- __ I-‘\ ,» I . ._ ' ll 110! tholllht likely that he Vfill detiureiiiany men from Canada. Man _ i ,»'_`f;_¢ =.~ i» ,_ . _ i frarym l . ,_ ._ ,____».-m.._, Seven innings were played, and the. .in itBQlf a treat. There were three game on the whole was a very good` two~reel photo-plays and a one'-reel exhibition of th t . ' d th seco di t l t “Th ` ' The Une - IO H 7 0 Y ~ 5”* D~C- Conns. fierce fighting between the Mexicans /I ‘I F . - I ' Z ' ' » _ _ ; - \’ /I s. _- _ “ _ Catcher. _ and the miners. subsequently quelled ` _ I __ R. St John T, Corrigan by the intervention of the Militia, was > _ ‘ ' ' * Pitcher. , a scene to make one sit up and *take A i C. McLellan F. McCarey notice. By» a bit of unfortunate care- - _ -__ _"_" _ ' `i`_ . f First Base. .;;.l/wsnese-_John Dore plays into the »_; ..»¢_ /-, iii'-_ ' f C. Cahill L. Campbell .hands of his enemy, Wllkerson..,who _ / _ / \\ ‘f-_ x A. McDonald J. Sweeney ‘lush -chestil which had all along 1'lain` ‘ ' / .. ' &; .f iii.; _ll _ . Third Base. - \ f '“ ‘ '\ i‘-_fl g* L. McLellan J. N. Conroy a search party, and before .Dore _ ’ ! }‘.._ ii | i,‘f.I',g ‘Ji _,-iii' if »' fi ll ii' 'Ti I ‘lil I' f ..\ .L_ _ , i' i /._ / 'I i . i if .- » ~ _ up was as follows ment with every number. was intense yesterday, and the renewal of the second Base. » obtains A kevntn-tire situation ogluio " Short Stop. realises his mistake Wilkersoqi, re-_ J. Mclntyre B. McNeill covers the iron chest, at which point the picture closes, leaving the spec- undoubtedly surpasses any serlai_ever.` hackneyed blood and thunder episodes _which characbe-rise the majority of serials, and instead is just a game of wits and strength-a crafty, uu- scrupulous mail. influenced by a clever Silent the week end in this city. the one hand, and a bright, brave, i intelligent. but artless man, with an ' Miss Teresa McDonald Tracadie. innocent girl and an honest old man.; ' on the other. The development of the plot-which is fully entitled to that cannot help being struck by the tre- mendous amount of money that must and with a strong plot It was more laughter in this picture than in tion factories. steel works and menu and therefore need their men. To the adian firms by the Canadian siieli‘ d N Y k_ ‘ - addition it is announced to-nlghtthat i n ew or the Dominion Steel Works of Sydney, I il' -_ l the manufacture of this substance at than compensated for by the saving in L D together. any number can be spared. Certain SPARE MANV OF - The enclosed is-B c-opy _oi a letter ‘hard to a roach on account of hav- HER 3HE|-|-_MAKER5- received by Mr. and_MI:s.,_H. R. -- Lockerby of Iy‘_ort_uue Colm. on May OTTAWA. May _30.-_Qe0l‘86 N- _25th. from their ion._Er§kiue, who_ be hadon such.adva-ntageous condl- Barnes, British Labormember for Str -is now in Newly Hospital, England, tions. ._ _ . _ Georges. and W. Windham. represent- suffering from a bullet _woundthrougn ' .ing the Brltlsll BDIPG Of Trlde. Wh? the right shoulder¢____,flfblsietter was- havé been _commissioned to secure .written fmn- _‘before ne wng skilled mechanics on this aide of-the _‘wounded at tii ,offLii'ngemarck. Atlantic for the munltion fhctories in_ 1 ' 4"" ._ ‘ - Great Britain held conferences with _ ____ _P __ __lflum, ‘ the Canadian' Shell' Committee this -_ ' “ _, '_A li__19,1915. rwrnoon and with mambo ‘_ of the Dear Mother and Father esulting in a victory for the latter by programme was one of rare attraction, ' he score of 108 every Picture put on the screen being '_ ‘ » e spor for a starter rams- e n ns a men of e ` ` ' ` ' ‘ MF 5 Murphy was umpire and H.. Hazards of Helen " The Master Key I ltzgerald base judge which increases in interest and excite :£7 lm I i U .,»-. . l i l _ i atithe_hottoan»_of_the sea. He gets up‘ i issssuuii ,i .ii Tin King's Birthday" _ _ '_ \ lllll /T- /- ll. r ‘ I '£5 1 ls ’_“j<=__ £11? 135. c _ iiniu_ ' im immi ummmi_l_ » .- c - "‘ “i . . 5,". _ Q r- 'ts ’ im: __ ni i 4;, . . Dont delay-come today :ind get your Union _lack outfit. Tlierc`§ one :especially provided for you, one for cvery home, evrry patriot, cvt-ry loyal Si.n and Dztughier of Canada. No better wziy exists to slimv your loyalty to (.`uu:\$_;§;_`~; \ cf) --<_;;-_-J§ Eqifl ` i.?iin.|'='3|\ti§i"i:'nli( t~ini.‘g!" . W ' __\f.-=;¥l>=§i_~\§T.____\_t_,___~__ .-_ _ A xi i i si ir xi i‘ r -m i rn-_~ ia - ` _ _ -- - I " ' \ _ _.-_______-__c_, rev .T'._i`.......i7...»_~»‘1ff.iK._.»TI ..f'.».._“l._..1. \---\_ Mrs. G. Carver. Pownal, was among factuflllg Plants engaged In Illakllls ' ~ __ ' _ ' ' ' ' “"“ “"‘““""“""' "“‘ "““’ "’ _ _ the outward passengers on the Mur- shells' 5“’} carriages- 9*”-~ We at Pre' my Harbour train yeBtei.day_ sent running pretty well to capacity E. i be K “I --~“`. _'_ HOUSE FRONTFI 'l‘HI~.`~ Ei\.il’lllE"S FLAG L.; c\'i:l;;i\cc of their patriotism on his birthday. I \ ` \ _ ..\»_ ,hs- 'l`l'~c complete $4 Outfit (now distributed nt $l.48l` .-rnfiistn oi' the flag-i'u2l size and fast colors; a rope hnlliarxl for sumo, a six-foot, jointed flag-stuff \“itli ornu_u\i-mzii hull coil. n metal staff-holder (wliicli may he pc-rmuliciltly sci'c'.\'oil to i_- ..inilo\.v-sill. _zilluwmg the -.s polc to bc iiistantly Inserted or rcniovcil :il will), All <~iu:lo_' - I shall try and give you n descrip- \. Mrs. G. A. B. MacDonald left yes- an ca;-ly dmc' _ --_-f» - -f.1r.’_ ‘ ‘_'~\"';“!"' -1-1'-"-_"-`~»~°'1 .' terdny morning for Penticton, B. C. Amingemeuts are 97-50 Well Undef She will visit her sister, Mrs. Henry way mr me refining Wide" _G°Vem' 0 A I D '_'"- - V (A°°°mp°"““i-'fl--iii{i§'lll1"Sf»§i'l.'i-‘dig`ti]i.'ii~1iif.liiilif°""`°m°"” M '-; morning, after a short visit to His At l"`e5?“t the C0999” f_"°‘“ the Brmah Will, When Presented at the Office of the ordshlp the Bishop of Charlottetown. Columbm mmesf is fihlllped “F055 1° _ _ , » _ the _United States Ln the face of a C,]1t'l[)lZt€t0Wfl Glllfdiaij Mn hm] Mi.B_ E_ i-iussei Heh' Ui- freigiit rate of $10 per ton and ol' 8. oncton, are visiting Mr. Bell's par- heavy duty- It is feflnedfhefe and nts in this city. They return on xllzlgxi P’_‘;i’n?pgg{g&@§nl€§aE':3;l:;`§ggi*Cliffs - ' ._ or her choice of hursdal' computed that at Trail, B. C., a refin- _ _ Tim Fullsize Flag’ Alone; qt . Th C l li $4 Fl d 0 t' il is made possible by the leading Canadian newl- paperl noting in :on- _ junction fn provide n Hag for every home. These splendid outfits __ can be secured in no `- other manner. we strongly rofommend being the most meful and '-‘ \» _._ .. _ i_ ___ ___/._/,__ ~___`_ ,_~f“»'_‘»'~ ‘ with the shells screaming over in all directions. lt is really wonderful what narrow escapes we have. This after- n-oon there were at least u dozen lyd- dite shells struck within u few yards from our dug out, giving un u clay bath on each occasion, ` and u little piece of one of them grazed the sleeve of my tunic. But with ull the shells we have had so near, _ there has not been a man hurt. ` tion' of our march into 'the trenches a few nights ago. To begin with wc wore turned out of our blllets about 4 a. m. ami nfter a long days march-_ ing etc. we arrived at our dressing station Just before dark. After two hours rest and a meal we started for the trenches. which by the way were held by _the French. The part of the line alloted to us was exceptionally DD ing to go almost parallel with the trenches, which meant advancingun- der fire for about a mile and a half over fields, simply dotted with shell hole; and old trenches some of which were blown to pieces with artillery Eery hole and ditch was absolutely full of water and to make matters worse it began to rain hard and got sgdark that you could scarcely see the_ilgure two paces in front of you. 'which weighs ah-out seventy pounds, ` we had to puck our machine gunsnnil l mounts und nil kinds of ammunition. Well, we got in single file and spread out about. two paces apart (for the] bullets were already whizzing over* our heads) and turned oil’ the hard road into the unknown fields, with a French guide who knew only a few words of English to lead us. Our troubles then started in right shape. We were loaded so heavily that it made us quite awkward, and every time one of us stepped into a hole. which _ was always full of water and owing- * to the extreme darkness it was lm- lpossible to escape, we simply fell ` with our load headlong into thc illthy mire. " We were beginning to wish we were ‘ at our destination, especially when the guide, after taking us around in cir- cles, over ditches, through barbed wire entanglements, over old lying down trees, along muddy communication trenches, and through- ruined houses in which corpses have been lying un- buried for months, announced very suddenly that he had lost his way. lt was well we could not .talk French or l am afraid -we. would -have said naughty things to our beloved guide. All the-way along at intervals of five minutes, star shells would go up mak- ing the surrounding country as bright _In addition to our ordinary pack* ‘_ » _t ‘ r i ., L 'tim cllll whiollllbilelr to bode- F - --" -I'-L ` 4 _ *if *_ _-.'n.i~i _ .4-» - _ _ . ~ _ _f _-»~__lWl‘-3 --~ €~f»,i» ."_ ._ ~~ ~'-i;il'iii.i i' " '-_‘i¢l“`i ..4 -_ ,Mm _, _.,. _ » - _, ~' iii.--v;, '_'- '- f _ ,.»1_, _‘Fu ____.,, } th 1 _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ i and explained the reasons of their isit. Skilled laborers accustomed to ' ‘ - ' ~ '_ I _ a.. - - v . _ _ handling metal and working on lathes - __ _ __ _ ---_ ._ Q who desire to so will have their fares ~ _ " ~ ‘ L " . - . _ it ' " I Q' ' g i as day. Then would come a hail of l-_'_ "-F _ &»€ bullets and every man would drop his puck and flop on his face on it dead -cow or anything that happened to be in front of him, with the regular-_’ ity of an automatic machine, then get' up and start oil’ in the same manner,’ n when the light went out. Although it il clse, to fall head first into a hole of e ing manoeuvring we finally arrived at our trench and relieved the French sun section, who seemed very pleased to get away. We mounted thc guns immediately nd took turns standing by them until ayllght, when we had it better chance 18 IDOFQ 0! H tragedy illflu anything! to rest. When ilay dawned. it present- d a gruesome sight. Hundreds of water about three feet deep, with' seventy poundy on your back and youri arms full of ammunition, it is quitc_ impossible to keep from laughing at the victim when you get him pulled' out, which ls no easy job. l After due consideration the guide t decided to leave us behind an oldl ditch (where we were at least safe‘ from the bullets) and go to look for our particular trench. After what` seemed hours to us, the guide camel back and informed us that he had really discovered our trench. Then we started again over what proved to be theworst part o fthe whole road. We _stumbled over everything and. tl equipment to obstruct our way. Judg- Gefmlllls Were lying between our lines with all their equipment on just as they fell in a charge made. quite a while ago. The French dead are buri- ed right in the trenches ln shallow graves with little white crosses at heir heads. Necessity is ccrtuinly the mother of invention. One of ourchaps made a banjo out of a tin biscuit box, and he can play it fine. so we have a pretty good time when not shooting at the enemy. When the shells start coming close, we always get the banjo and have a slug-song. I am really enjoying this trip in ie trenches immensely. The weather there _wap everything from a_ "Jack 1,, heantlfnl and me grgncneg are di-y. Johnson" hole to a dead German's ing up nm, I would _. like to write about tive step on a dead body any minute, but I found out later that the numerous bodies, which__have not been buried, are between our lines ani the Ger- inaus. _ At about 3 a. m. after very fatigu- ___ ” i i . i i =-. ‘ i' _ _ . i ° i , _ 1 .'il."!fl ' I It oi!-._l»»:\‘l -" ' 1- ml Y ‘ ' -far W "M "X ` J’ ~' §' ` *in-ii 9,..-.V '"1 .3v,i;\_n.1~f'. - '_: i-. '- _ _ __z _ _ _f '~.“-_ "1 i 'iii ii ' ' ` ' his from the stench. l 2xDOCl€d 10 times as much.'but I am sure I have Wflltell £00 Ulllcii for the censor al- rearly. Now donft forget that this leaves me in the best of health and spirits. _ Love to ull, J. E. LOCKERBY. I “is good tea” " _ f Tryapackage _ ,i-_in lin. _ , . < i ‘iff I I . _ - ‘___ ,_ 1 ‘Y i - -+_ ; _~.;¢<.-». 9 , _ ._ _._, _ ,_ I' ,i .