vl-jm twp- 1.. ocronnn Open from I a. mid And ice Cream served Give ua a call.‘ please you. tllol-l-tousflattuth. Dinners All home made baking |n. eluding plea or ‘every descrip- tion. cake. ate. . Street. '1, 1922 i131 UNION CAFE QUEEN ST. m. until alter night. Quick Lunches We will . Professional Cards Dr. Clift ‘A Chronic Diseases Charlottetown P. l. ieland. Canada ‘I'll Prinee Qt. norms DAILY, n w s p. m. l. o. Sliillllll, KT Iarnieter and Solicitor. l4 Great George ' Iolloitofa m the Union flank g ' Oendaa. MaoLeod & Bentley Barristers, Eta. Sank of Nova Sootla Building Charlotmown, P. E.‘l. Money to Loan Palmer 8o Palmer H. J. Pllenef. K. C. H. L. Palmer W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. lENTLEY Barristers and Attorneys ‘ MONEY TO LOAN ' Cline-Janis of N. Chambers ;p. m. May be consulted oil ;_ hours at 11c Hilleboro It. Dr. C. G. Archibald tIra-luate on N. V. Poet Graduate Medical School and iloapltal Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose Otlloe Bayes Building, Great George Itreot, Opposite Guardian Office and Threat Teiepholil USO-J. ’ Olilca Houro-S to i2 l. m. 1 to D -__.._ MacDonald & MoPhe , i B» A- ilil. E. C. HARRIS l. A. MacDonald. H. F. MoPhea ‘ 1 3- - EYE g , larrlstere, Attorney, Eto. 3PEC|AL|ST i Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown 9m" R°Yl| 59m‘ Bimdml ‘ nouns Mark R.MoGuigan,BA 51,3" $9551, g IARRIOTER. SOLICITOR. ETC ‘ » MenevtoLoar. ""“‘°”°""""' Cameron Block ________, L Charlottetown. P. E. island llpntague and Theory. ii. Lillian McKenzie Bachelor of Music (McGllL) instruction in Planolorte, Singing 277 RICHMOND 8T. Telephone 878-L. A “i.” s. HESSIAN eerrister. Iolloltor .Notarv Public Etc. MONEY TO LOAN P. E. island Cheizhgenilfieeplngterleeofi llll l] ll ll ll Reports oi Wonlen’s institutes oi i’.l.i.l iliiiili Relieved lsy TltUlT-A-HVB” I1 renamoren Nzw Rocaumn, P.Q. "In 1819, I was taken with Broadiiai ‘ ‘ and no one knows what l suffered with it duirlng the winter. I bgea loving Urchin; Speiir-‘QI-liiing ior breath and could not. speak. 1 would have one of these bad spells in the evening, one during the night, and one in the morning. The doctor said he could do nothing ior me. “In the spring o! um, I tunes taking "finite-does" and in a few days, the choking spells stopped, and I have had none since May 7th, mo. I have so wanted to tell other sufierers who have the same trouble about “Frult-a-tivee" for I know how they must suffer. Some thought the Asthma would some back on ma as winner came on but it has not, tlranka to “Fruit-e- tivea" Mrs. J. M. PENNINGION, 60o a box, 6 for $2.60, trial siae, 55o. At dealers or sent postpnid by Fmit-o-tivoa Limited, Ottawa. W. Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. ‘ Pulmonary Tuberculosis lpoclailei 12o Brighton Road, Charlottetown has Treatment in Selected Cases Telephone 2G7 ¢__,_._. \ PROF. HIRAM BALL. ENGLISH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST AWARDED 10 GOLD AND 4 SILVER MEDAL! ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH l la now prepared to receive‘ Mueicl “tudcnta in the following subjects I PIANO, VOCAL, ORGAN THEOfl-Yi OF MUSIC Studio: Baptist School Room Hours-Q to 12 and 2 to 5 Evenings by Appointment. Oph. D. EYE IPEOIALIIT Eyes examined and glaaael furnished when needed. Office-it! Grafton Street (above Parson's 6 and 10 cent store.) i-ioura 10-4 and L-S. Ont. Evening by appointment. Telephone lid-L ‘ nmmnpm-Qna-a our Canadian wards prizes undrunls and proverbs. lt cidod that a ue-w map he purchased (or the Warren Grove school. Malpeque: The regular meeting Bill" oi this institute was held at mastic“ Institute room on September 14th. There lwere eleven members pres- ent. Alter the usual business lsa-pcr "How to Entertlln Young People" was read $23.15 was raised by the holding ol an ice cream soclnl in aid cl the school. hers and tour the meeting of this institute oi’ Mrs. FM’. LeLach- eur on September 11th. The In- stitute Ode was sung, alter which a paper on Canadian Authors was read <by ‘Mrs. Lelhacheur. A comic Reading was given lby Miss Hugh and Miss Beck. A paper on Cur- was read by Mm, Fred Prowse. Roll-cull was respon dod to -by the naming o! a taver- lte author. Mrs. LBLHCiIEIII‘ gave :1 demonstration on the making of cream flirts, after which lunch the home East Point! The regular inevi- lng of this Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Angus Benton on September 7th. There ext meeting -wlll ‘be held nt home oi Miss Rona McLean. Mei-tn River: six members and‘ present. Recipes for Pickles We" six visitors met at the home Mrs. Birdie Fol-nun on September 6th. Alter the reading LlOII ol lila minutes r responded to by the giving Sterling: rent Events ‘wereltonveutiou was given ‘hy the dcl» twelve -W0n1e|.‘i present. After the exotes. Six dozen knives and lorks usual business a paper on one o! authors, Ethelyn Wethernld was read and enjoyed. A sum oi money was voted ut the school lair. Sewing and knitting was done _ at 1 the conclusion n! the meeting. CD~ The! and ROOF, sud enjoyed. The regular meeting o! this clulb was held lu the ¢In~ stltute room Stanley Bridge Septemlber 7th. There were eight members and one visitor present The president. Mrs. Miller, presi- ded. Plans were invade (or the hold lug 0t a lecture in the hall. un- der the auspices o! the Institute. The next meeting will lbe held in the Institute Rooms. Murray Harbor: 'l‘hlrteeu nlem- visitors attended on‘ irom the sale oi ice cream. Graham's Road: The regular meeting oi this institute was Hull on September 20th. There were sixteen members and two visitors present. Tile report oi’ the have been bought ior the use oi the institute. Contributions will he received (or u box (or the P.1d island Hospital. . Cymbrla: The regular meeting oi this institute was held at the the usual business was undertaken as thercwas a lecture at 7.30 and a sole oi ice cream alterwards. $5 was voted towards the holding oi the school lair. $9 was realized held st the home oi’ Mrs. John 4n- drek Brown on September 19th. There were sixteen members and two visitors present. The contests were held. $10 was voted as apar- ting gilt to one oi the members or the club on the eve 0i‘ her devil!‘- ture from the district. A commit- tee was appointed to make a csn- vass ior the Red Cross. ‘Materials to he bought and made; up into articles ior a ibazaar which will be held Ibetore Christmas. Three merr- bers joined at this time. The next meeting will be at the home o! Mrs. Ray McLeod. Travellers’ Rest: Tlwenty four memlbere and six visitors met at the home oi ‘Mrs. Daniel MacDon- ald ior the regular meeting oithis Institute on September 21st. A. “Question Box" was held, alter which a paper "Sympathy" iwas at was served and a pleasant spent. Three new members joined nt this meeting. Sixteen members and two visitors ,l?.1nily Howard; Mrs. John Sin-t“ ell-ill‘; Mrs. Everett I-lztslaiti and‘ Mrs. Wllllsnn Mayne. Four new time re 8i‘ Sea View: The regular meeting i5 or this club was held at the In~ stltute Room on Saptember13th. woke present. It wa s decided to purchase a desk and chair. also a stove ior the senior room o1’ the school. A committee was nppcln ted to attend to these purchases. lt was decided to make a quill at the home oi’ Mrs. HL. Donald. Springfield: The iSeptember at the school on September 15th. The roll~cnll was answered by the giving oi items oi interest to In stitute members. A committee was WDlwlnted to collcctior the Red= Cross campaign, uameiy:- Miss memlhcrs were added to the club zit this meeting. ' Miiddletonr The regular meet ing oi the Middleton institute was held at the home of Mrs. Elliott ti! visitors present. After the 51115.: lllg 0i the Ode and the reading oi the minutes a business discussion was held. it was decided to hold a was voted to buy curtains andi l’! luombcrs joined at this time, The llflXt nleotifls will ibe held at the _b tuber 3rd. cirdlllan: Nine unemfbors and one visitor met at the home cl’ Mrs. Dan ‘Kleiiey ‘on September 13th. Alter the singing 011 the Ode the minutes of "lg last meeting ‘WEI? read and adopted. The finan- cial report 0i the concert held in August was given. $66 was paid l0 tile Electric Light Co, and $2.1 5 voted for repairs to the haumeln P Smiths offer to give a picture show in Septsmlber was accepted Lunch was than served and a so- ciill Mill‘ Silent. The next. urinating will be held at‘ the home of Mrs. Bawlen. North Lake: Tweniy- two mom C Help Your Customers bens and izwo visitors met at the home of Mrs. ‘Stephen Ross on Soptomibsr 15th. Roll-call was ans wered ‘by telling the origin o; names. Viocui and lnsllrumen-tnl music was lurnished iby Mrs, J,H, Baker and Mrs. Hudson ‘Morrawl it was decided to have lunch sec to Help You \ When you’ve satisfied them once. you wa nt th em (1) T0 Come Again (2) To Tell Others Your business story told steadily in the columns of the Charlottetown Guardian Will carry your message to over 40.000 buyers of Charlottetown and vicinity and remind your present cuetomere that Then-their "Yours la the etora for them and their rrlendi‘ IVOI‘ rag urrinl Whip will vvork lor you ved at the school lair and to do- nute the money raised towards prizes. _ Victoria: The regular meeting 0t this Institute was hcld at the Sage And Sulphur Darkens Gray Hair it's Grandmother's Recipe to Re- store Color, Gloss and At- tractlvoneae Almost everyone knows that Sage Ten and Sulphur. properly compounded, brings back the nat- ural color and lustre to the hair when lsded, streaked or gray. Years ago. the only way to get this mixture was 1o make it at homo. which is mussy and troublesome Nowadays by asking at any drui store for Wyelifs Sage and Sui ‘phur Compound." you will get l- lsrge bottle cl this famous old rev ipe. improved by the addition o‘ other ingredients, at a small cost Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair. as it does it so nuturaiil and evenly. You dampen n spoil!‘ wreaths and 30 bouquets of flow- \be side- uttractioue as Fish-Pond. guessing contests and the An institute scrn-plbnok is to be furnished by mcmibors from this time to time. inert meeting will be at the home, o! Mrs. Dean McEwcn. -——-—-Qoc——-—~ v.‘::":.:::.§"::::::::. 5:2. izzzzlMiilview School Fair‘ clam stow party in the hall. $"10.50~,Sep,_ k-ML Them ‘blinds for the school. Three newvlgood quality‘ h __| y the Reverend Father Mc-Guigan, ome ot Mrs. Colin Craig on Otlmwerend Keeping. Mr. Clarke oi’ the Experi- mental Farm and Inspector Doyle. All spoke in an able manner con- drom School Fairs along education al and other llncs. pupils for they had vlnclal Exhibition. pupils on their school work. Which was superior to any judged this year. iollows: Oats Melllck. Wheat Corn Beans Potatoes, Dakota Red. ’otatoce. MclntYifi- Turnipe. nd. The institute provided 3 s (or Decoration Day. A Supper to be hold at which there will like. artcxfor ilinls and suggestions Searleiovvn: The regular meet- ing of this institute was held our, ior ‘the Pi ‘E. Island Orphanage.‘ Schoobhouse‘ 0“ h A i . T e M“ meeting “m be held a‘ and [our visitors present. A paper ———"Eli'lcieilt Kitchens" - _ by Mrs. hlcllean. $" was voted to- . , _ _ l mvetlng oi’ this institute was heldl “vards the School 0mm The n“ igfiity-Yhélcllaélxg, .1, lua Iloitgh-l "meeting will be hcldnt the home I'm ‘Mmview ‘ nl ‘Mrs. Jus. MacQusrrle. ‘ ' ' September There were elven members. was reed Cornwali- York Point: on the after-I ocu 0i October 2nd. After the Flower- making was given by the Supervisor. Lunch was served-l ud a pleasant time spent. The‘ llllkilel‘ of exhibits which were of’ Excellent addresses were made Mr. Brodie, Doctor erning the benefits to be derived congratulated the the manner in which selected their exhibits ome of which, he said, would com- arc with those shown n1 the Pro- "n. IlViir. Clarke ‘Mr. Doyle compliments that be bud The prizes awarded were ns CLASS b-GRAINS 1. I Margaret Huntley. Vernon. 2 Margaret MacDonald. M1. 3 Lawrence Enman, Vernon. 4 Eileen Hynes, Mill View. 1 Martha Enlmun, Vernon. 2 (‘vllilord Sullivan, Vernon. 3 Frances MacDonald, Vernon. 4 Russel Bhaidow, Mill View. 1 Martha Enmen. Vernon. 2 Raymond l-lynes, lMlll View. 1 Lila Jenkins. Mill View. 2 Cannons Fraser, Vernon. 3 Lawrence Enman. VBHIHI]. 4 Martha Enmsn, Vernon. CLASS il-ROOT8. 1 Martha Enman. Vernon. 2 Joan Irving, Vernon. 3 Anne Irving, Vernon. 4 Raymond Hynes, Mill View. CLASS ll l Ruth Fraser. Vernon. 2 Murgnret Huntley, Vernon. 1i Harold Robertson Mt Melliclt 4 nnymond Hynes, ‘Mill View. i Joan Irvlnl. Vernon. 2 Anne Irving. Vernon. :1 Ruth Fraser. Vernon. Flttecu: '- womeu met at the home of lillssl 'i‘hanklul Newson ran, cmaoumorown connotes" 3 Islay Robertson. Mt. Mellie-k.‘ 4 Ruth Furness. Vernon. Pa renips. 1 Lawrence lEumnn. Vernon. 2 ‘Russell Sheidow, Mill View. 3 Edna Taylor. iMlii View. 4 Ethel Hynes. Mill View. CLASS III—VEOETABLES. Scc. l-Tomatoee. 1 Harold Fraser, Vernon. CLASS iii TOMATOES. 1 Ldml Taylor, Mill View. 3 Sarah Wood, Mt. Mellick. . F-Pumpkine. 1 Ethel ilyuco. Mill View. 2 Edmund Robertson, lhielilck. 3 (Iurmcna Fraser. Vernon. GLASS 4-FLOWER8. Best Bouquet of any kind llow 1 Margaret Huntley, Verne Class IV. Flowers 2. Goldie Moi-unis, Mlllview; this Eilman, Vernon, Mixed Flwors l. Joan Irving. Vernon‘. 2. H ildnman; ‘Mellick. Potted Flowering Plant. l. ltu-ih Grant, Millview; 2. Myr- tle McEochel-u; 3. Sarah Wood, M1. Mellick: 4, Gertrude Jenkins, Mt. Melllck. Class V.—Fruit. Wealthy Apples. i, Anne driving, Vernon: 2. Jenkins. Mliiview: 3, Joan Irving. Vernon; 4, [mule Grant. Mlllvielw. Alexander Apples. l, Helen Fraser, eVruon; 2. ruscr. Vernon; 3, Vernon; 4, Anne ‘Irving. Plume. l, Sarah Wood: 2, Lawson 4, Edna Class VIP-Canning. Beets l, Vera Irving; 2, Joan llrvin lheBemicc McDonald Mt Melllck- 4 1 Vera. m1 - ‘ liiiilni business a demonstration on Marion 1mg,“ Cherry vane), Class ViLCooking. Loaf Broad. 1. Katherine Sullivan, Vernon; l2,‘ Wlnniired Robertson. Mt, nlick; 3, Bernice McDonald; 4,‘l*‘r;a_n- cos Wood, Mi. Mellick. Biscuit. 2, Ruth Fraser, Vernon; Th8 annual Sclinbi Fair WAS Brodie’ Verna“; 4‘ wmmh-ed held at Mill View cu Friday. 9,190,“ ML Mei-lid“ was :1 large 2 ilurold Robertson, Mi. Mellick 4 ilazel McEacheru, Mt Mcillck 4 Rnyluond Hynes, Mill View. ‘Lawrence Enman, Vernon; 4, Mar- iMdEachern, Mt. Meilick; 3, Mill-Um 4, Edward Wood. Mount Joan Irving, 1. Gertrude Jenkins. Mt. lllcl-Iiclul fl. Olive homo oi Mrs. Richard Stead on 11191 September 13th. Eighteen mem z M,“ m“; vemon hers and twelve visitors were 3 Eleanor Jenkhm Mm View m exchanged by the members‘ The 4 Harold Shcldow. Mill View. Sum 0t $15 was voted to the P-E. s"; 3._°,,|°,,_ lslnnd Hospital and $10 to the Mt. 1 Lawrence Elma“, vummh 01pm," w,“ Herbert Orphanage. Lunch was oi ccn- served and an. olllovfllble limB Sec. 4-—Cuoumbers. 1 held at the home oi Mrs. Adanlva]1ey_ inn, when a demonstration on 3 Ham] 5 , \ - . _ smakingiwill be given by the 1; baw,,,,,,mlhgnifliulyui,fif_v M," unsurpassad Supervisor. Kllngelsorough: Five members Menus, u and o very lurse number o! viflf- 4 Lcigh Malian-herd, Mt Mcllickl tors met at the new H-lll Bulld- lng on Septemiber 51h. None ot gem 5._5"h Carcfuuy pac c 1M t. erg. l1. i Ii, 37*“ Apple Pie 4, Ruth Fraser. » Brown Sugar Fudge ' Di i 't F‘ . Lila M" w” izlacheru: 3, Vera. Irving. I Glngersnaps. Leo Donald. Hemstitchcd Towel. Mt‘ - 1, Bernice McDonald. TEX-i Embroidered Linen - 1. Frances Wood: ilrv lug, Vernon. H: 3.i Mendsd Wool Sock. Donald. Crocheted Yoke. 1, Hazel Smith, Millvicw. Section 6. Mel»! 1, Annie Grunt, Millview. Knitted Scarf. 1, Ethel Grant. Mllilvlew. Hammer Handle Rob- Hnrold Mdlhtllzs, Miilvlew. The famous grapes from the Nia their best.~-C0nc0rd, Niagara an it stands for rapes of better quality, ST. CATHARINES : : 1, Bernice McDonald". 2, Joan lrv- ing: 3, Eleanor Jenkins, MliiVlBWJ. 1, Bertha Wood‘. 2, Olive Brodie; 3. Ruth Fraser; 4. Bernice McDcn- . _ 31¢ l '1, ixltrlielllil I 1. Olive Brodie: 2. GEUlTllliBJPll- kins‘, 3, Vera Irving‘. 4, Mary Mc- l Class Vlli.—-Scwing and Knitting. l i l Bernice Mu ~ Class |X.-—Manual Training. 1. Ralph Sherdow, Millview; Grapes Are At Their Best ara Peninsula are now u: .‘ Red Rogers. 'l'besc are table use, and making iams, jellies or wine. LiMiTED Milking Stool 1, Rallpll SiIQHlOY-N, Iilillviolv, Nail Box , 1, Heston Mulllllls, MiiiVlPlrV, f Smith, Milivicw, Poultry 1 Ethel liyues: '3. i Smith. Class ‘XL-Collections. Weeds 1, Muunl Mcllick Sizlwul. Weed Seeds 1, Mount Ziicllil-k School; Tree Leaves. , l, Martha ldtnuztu, Vvrnun; Innis, Millvieiv: 4, _ ‘3~ U9Pl""il9.Vernon. , Jenkins; fl. Joan Irving; i, Anne Samples of Wood 1, Billie idorrcnv. Mt. Mclliuk: l-lthcl Grunt. MliiVlPtVj i i Class Xil.--Schoui Work. l Exercise Book I (ci 1, iii-LZ(!iu\i('i‘1liL‘-il0I‘il; ‘l. Man] garel McDonald; 3, Bernice Nl<-l')nn~ aid: 4, Ethel ilrzlnl, 1h) l. Halon Drake, Mt. Mcliick: Drake, ‘Mt. Iiicliitzk: Si. Mii_\'ll'll6‘0ll Muster, Vernon; 4. Emmet. Hm: ry. Vernon. son, Ml. ii, inlay Robertson. 2., iVlap Drawing, Third Class. lClass X.—Livc Stock and Poultry. I ~- Cal i RH v m 1m d 1' Frmmes wmidl’ 2' HM“! McJliivnos; ti, George Smith; l, Aliium d on - g‘ l Mullins. Mt. Melliuk 51-11001; a, Goldie .\i- ”$mill\-_-‘/1ll1\'i@“‘= Mary i-lcllryxlma-‘mle 3' ymruaréflScirnnd (‘lass .Mcl)ona‘id; 4. Leigh Iilclducilcrn. . it tells how. ONTARIO Look for the name Niagara Grape Growers on the basket. unllormly graded and Write for free booklet telling of the many delicious and rasty things you can make from grapes. NIP-SARA DISTRICT GRAPE GROWERS i ‘when hicituc, .\'il. hicllluk: 4. liiarv iMnDnnzlii. Vcrnul". l (Ila-w l, iIAl-pll Sllfillll» Billie Forrow. Pencil Drawing, Fou l, Mangaret McDonul ire lllcDonaldz ti, 4, (lrrtriltle Jenkins. ' Crayon Drawi l. Ethel (lrant: 2. Mcrluch ern. Penmanship. First 1. Joan Irving; 2. (‘iiffortl T-hird Class. Blasters, 4, lidacheru, iFonrtll Grant; 2, Ethel ‘Hyneis. o MflKPllilitZ 4. Hazel l. Helen Marion Jenkins‘, 4, Ruth Fraser, Ralph (Ham. l, Fm: rth Bern- n: w; 2. he ftiuDulul-ldf ll, Ethel Hirues; 4, rth Class. d: 2, Rern- Frances Wood: HQ I Siiul - Third Class Drawing 1, Charlotte llrzlkc: 2, iluiuh Mu» ‘luau-horn; 5i, Annie Grant: 4, Myrllu Class. Lila Jenkins; Sullivan; ~i. Alexander l. Margaret 2, Annie (Pram; 1'.- Myrtle Nil-- Ethel Ii, Margaret Mcidairherrl. Sullivan: 2, 1i, Arthur Grant; --.~/----¢e>-—-—- lUNiTED CIGAR STORES Slums owns virtually DECLARE EXTRA DIVDEND NEW YORK, Oct. 5——-Dt't'.lai‘ini; (fharlnttcizln extra dividend of $1 u Fnitorl (‘ignr Stnrvs common, _ in addition to thr regular quarter? in) l. Hiifolii iWlH-‘Fl-ill‘ dividend, oi‘ $2 a sharia was an Nlcllirk: 2, Bertha Woodzlnnunveii mild): As United Retail zihuru al. of thc ‘siock of the United- Cigar Stores, ‘Hvtuil Stores will. nl course, be Hi 1. Mflrjuris ‘Masters. Vernon: the grezltt-sl bctleficiary tinder ibis 2, Arthur Sullivan. Vernon; 1i, Rn Il.,.<3;|p,-..H,m_ ationai League G’E RADIO Base ball Playcrboard. , Teams ii 2 C.F. 3 BALLS 1 2. 3 l UM To cpl-rate this radlmplayerboerd, out nut the amnll squint‘! and the bctrhnlis boards we is" nin- i» report bail be muolfthe aamg as at the electric pla; [III or salt brush with it and draw thlr‘ v in Mm” mughefly‘ that“ an Ellill‘! not ol m. diamond. I'll“! ilieas lhrollflh Y9!" ha". mkinl on? 551311‘ a a,‘ on to cardboard ll possible.- Tlarn write Firm- the e-‘nwte ovfliaiiiiol the nalna strand at a’ "Fm by mgrntl‘ R.rr°" I in lhr namrn oi pioyrra and their position. the lirtt mun at bat oeitoote, It he aiql 8"!’ hail’ dilliiimarl- an 5 tern“ " t Afmon Dousherw Chg"), Fiw extra Munroe may in used ior either tuuva him to lint and pigee the leoornd b lath" liiliilfiliiim 0i’ "'0 Yam‘ v n ‘ ‘ ‘ ' tram when plnrii illtirrs or aulistiiulel lire h-r on home. l! one ltrlh ia called, pit becomes hoauttluilv llfllk- I10"! " '3?" ‘y... u u" 1mm. The operation will sl- one er tba lam-nu ovu- m aauaas n» and attractive. 2 Lila Jenkins, Mill View. Anna 1e..-“ fl-JLHJ _.,_~_>'.‘@-.mn* "t