SANTA A~lD"-`!l!lv1- CHRISTMAS E Am Unk* lf] VON!! pfqyg "up, 0 _ _ ‘ or i . _ " ' warms “"hdl'¢=a»:.. - . ~i_:~*._~»=~ .- '~‘ ’.‘~ , * -_ z L". _ ‘» ~» .is » ~ i. ,. _ . . ~ _'. _ , ' \ ~_ wi _ r - - 0' ii.-;.,`;¢-_:_-.,:`:' " . z 4 _ _ _ yin- .r..» " »' i ‘ ' f ~ ' i- :' ',j _ _ - - ; . - ~_»=.__. .-. ' J ». ,' '. ~' - ' _'_ _ _ '_»\_ ._ ;, ‘ if fs., ._,.__,(.',_=__; - . H ~ » _ 1 A , _ I _‘_ ~ . "Q IDB-I - He lessens all our errors 359° d“"°° “W” our tears; °_ ls the dear sweet father Ol tradition’s golden years, Trimming up the Christ When the snow is deep, No gay and laughing naw” From the hillside peep, use deeii. B S°Al‘rY ‘md "Y, 81111 be so good I-Ie xld.p1°““° lm" every way. Angus the little coat and hood makes their Christmas gay. Woodlands- all asleeplng, Santa] lgpds along, Throug e chimney as 1 With his merry song_cr D ng S°.“`““mi°s iin the christmas me wllrlith tinsel red and green, f=` l have the Jolliest Christmas 1`l1a_t has ever been Christm S_ ye°_ Cru-Jw Escnrsu nv Tsxisc SMALL soars. See’s the trees agleaming With the tlnsel bright, Santa does no dreaming With his magic light. Teddy-hears and monkeys, Dollies dressed ln white, Picture-books and hand-sleighs, Reindeers out in sight. SAVANNAH Ga December “_ < . Me <1 ii ' " - Hoary lciclrs and whiskers, thigaifoiingeddexgg gggllclféglelgg Sis: Coat o red and gold, tm sh , -_ _ °“-C rm ._ ._ ‘i.:f:.‘;“i.‘i“.i.:;ri:“;:»Czi;:;: ' *msc e'S 5"°“'l“g 0l0~ men abandoned a drcd e in tow _ ' 3 oil . the bouth Carolina coast Sunday noon. In small boats the sailors made Daufuslii Island, and today Cap. tal" Davis reached Savannah after travelliiig rhron ii miles of 10 ei His lace is red and jolly, And looks so very good; ' Tlify Hay he'll grow so very old ‘Cause he loves dear baby-hood. It Dlys to buy in this Province. i _Geo. Brown of Boston is visiting his old home in Covehead. M. C. McKinnon will preach at Stanchel on Friday, Dec. 29th, at seven o'clock p_ m. ,Miss Ijldna Nelson, student at P. vi. (__, is spending here holidays at her home in Hampton, '_ J. D. Seamon, Principal of Prince street School, Charlottetown, was a recent visitor to Belfast. _Miss Louise McGregor, student in (harlottetown, is spending her holi- days with friends in Montague. ,Q E"€l'Zv'_Where the "Deestrict Skule” -559 f1€l1‘;hte_d the audience. Jan 5th it will be given in the Opera House. Lorne 'Ste\vart, Nelson, B. C., has arrived in the city on a visit to his Parents. He will spend a month or more here before returning. CW“»°'""0WN _ _ _ Thi! Pupils Olilille "neellflct S1010" l' 6 Frank Logan,-ofthe I. C. Rt, who f Q has been in 1'. E. Island for the Past ww 1 _ And the world it loves ii He fills it up with mirth And he is so good to every-body ll im too; nd glee E n y swamp country, He engaged heh, and all expedition left here this alter- n00n to rescue the hungry sailors stranded rin Y\»»~r:-=\fi_ _Miss Hattie Beaton, teacher oi (‘1K‘»5f0l1€. IB Spending her vacation ‘mil her Parents. A. F. and airs. f 1 _ llenton, in Alexandra. John Holman, York, will leave the noon at one n'clock for Winelo are dressed in the styles of 1840. six months, is home for the Christ- mas holidays.-Moncton Exe. .i_- Irving B. Howatt, B. A., barrister of Edmonton, Alta., is spending his guest of Rev. Ewen MacDonald. i\'ext Sunday Rev. H. R. Bell will preach as follows: Kensington at eleven, Bradalbiine at three, New Glasgow at seven. - A correspondent writes that Daniel McKay, New London, had his leg badly hurt some days ago while launching a scow and is not wet able to be around. Misses Stella and Freda Campbell, of Park Corner, and Winnifred Ross of Stanley Bridge. P. E. I., are vis- iting at Leaskdale, the guests of Mrs. Ewen MacDonald. The funeral of the late Mrs. (Capt) esidence of Robert Vessey this after -'Q Qs. ~_ he .¥~‘»?-‘="\\ _ ‘M ., 3' na' 4 "~ <'*Ii \" - \"' holidays at Leaskdale, Ont., the `_£(¢(!_f’/'__ f/ ,_ in , _ V ' r., i 'J ` \ A L.-__ if, ~ f as ~. ~" hr* l ii. 1'. /‘ .(7 _ N ~' _. fi! The Store with the Chrislmsi Sf I0 - - »-. A -__:_-fe'-_ - - .--:=_=Ea‘ -- _ A -.. ,.,.,_..._._..:_.. ‘ L.. §§;i\\\\ L _ .__-_ _m -1-_ii _-11 .iiiipfif __- llllll ,.. il iii Quick relief for ~ ‘ - huns. aches and pains. ` ' Ever; household should keep ' . on and the old, reliable _,_ °.muNsuN'§ ‘ E IDD 5 Lrivrinisivir For ever xmyenrslt has had no equsl. Use inwardly for Colds, Bowel : Disorders, Cholera Morhus, els ' 25:: and 50: Bottles ` L S. JOHNSON & C0- ‘ 1. ._ l .B0¢\on., Mana. eri- L 17 li: i.. liss 0 0 0 all il \_ i 1:: || ,... till 1" hll I llnnl 'u 1,: 5:-.A ||ii' `- ul l “ll :Eid ll I A 0' ‘ill lllli £:ll iii i vl.i ri" _ii M OI R’S ‘ CHOCOLA TES llllfl i§i`i!!!!'|il ii Illl li - il. .iii Are the kind you should buy for your New Your Gifts, They | are the finest made and are most attractively boxed. You .~»l1Ould call and see our very excellent display. ` The MacKinnon Drug Co. _ Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Street LEM... _*_-_._ ' -__ _ _ _ The The »..,:, - Rogers lingers liar dwnre i Hardware Gfcmpany _ foriigiany gl . \ \ _` 1 Y' wisii _ i, I > ~ 4 [_. 4 .Iii V. - i-.Lf . 'S _L il 1? ` ff. i `. -_r-.~.:-rr ..-.....,- _‘i *i 'ii ‘~. a » .'--_-__ . »-»,_ ..-. To all our many customers and to the public generally we wish to express our sincere wishes for ri bright and prosperous New Year tor each and every one. The past year has been fi. _qv-orl one for allof us in many cases but wc wriut to make 1912 a bumper one and can do so only ivheu we help each other. During 1912 We honestly believe you will save money and get better satisfaction if you buy your supplies in hardware from us, bcc.ius<, by actual comparison, our prices are much ‘ower than you con get from any other house in Eastern Can- ada and, transportation charges considered, no other mail order house in Canada can bear our figures. Since 1957 when this store was es- izibllslicd np to today our policy hue. al- ways been the :annie and that mcnio; ‘Hi square deal for each :ind cvcry Cii.“i¥<11iJCf regardless of class, creed or color" mid e-:ich of thcsc 5.1 years has seen ri mazlcccl increase in business, :i sureproof thai the policy has been a correct one. Oiii fw.i\w<<>f>'1S fi* “ie fif=“&_1~_ff_f<;.=__f:_!1‘l_#_friff;i°i l i i I 1 i _,_ Miss Aggie Gillispie has returned t l:nr home in Sherwood after spending f‘~ iileasaiit visit in Alexandra the vilist of Miss Inez Beaton. Bliss Annie Parkin, teacher at Ve 11°" P~i\'ef. is siieniiiiig ner chris .nas holidays at her home iu Ale nnilra. ll€I` Mi teacher at Clyde River, is Spending _B’35'd .llcféuarrie recently returned -Ffizn _ sau Francisco where he has :een ini' three years. to spend the ‘vintcr with his parents, W, A_ and -‘1i'5~ -llvféuarrie, Hampton( \-_ X. e South Cemetery where interment will 0 take place. A Quebec lady who was in Char- lottetown all last summer and fall, and i-:hose mine can be obtained at the Stuzlio writes the following to hcr teacher Prof. I'Iarlc:-- Upon my return home I think it is my duty to inform you how delighted my par- Y L_ ents' and friends were at the great improvement in my singing and pla ing. and my only regret is that could not remain longer with you. I may visit the Island next year again when I shall most certainly study with you. Thanking you for the great I P Y _ and wishing you every success is the ss .llargaret hlacfliiarrie, school sins and interest ou took in me ' A ` of Lhristuias holidays the guest li'-F Parents. W. A. and Mrs, Ma lixnrrie, Hampton. The many friends of Charles Burns, _Uf.V. will be glad to learn that h .i_ii_= reconsidered the oier of a posi- tion iii British Columbia and Wi iiiiely remain in this city for the winter. This will be specially pleas- Ulf? ness among the hockey fans, gi] or whom learned with regret Cbarii»:'s intended departure. .in article in the Amherst .\'cws stores that it is likely the Ramble ‘W1 2i1~'i11'i make the trili to Boston lf: i » i`l1~i' there as th' representativ .f in . if flfir-.tiine Provinces. Just, think fi Li. ‘wiireseiitins-the _uaritinir |.i.i l’_ 1... 1. .v '..::cc.s_" Those Amherst bo ` me nrrre alright The Ra 0 _ _ . ni I`~' ru'-; \v\'~i'tli;.' reprefsentatives oi .\'ii i» I _ but wlieii they come _' as 1-. re;»rf.~ser.ati'.'e .llaritime Pro- teim th, the gmatg in be able to reach their homes until Christmas evening. mon; those who were delayed was Mr. Alex I»lcPhail, M. PV. P., for Queens, and who had intended to sgvenii i'bri_~:tmas at his home. Inter- \ie`»-ed lg. a rerircsc-ntarive of rbi Times, Mr. hIcPhail stated that he \\-ind I-1-in. J. li. Hazen in regard to the matter and he received an answer " “ statins. that everything possible would be done and tue Minto would \'~ ever, that the telegram could not delivered until late on Sunday even- ing. .\ir. ?.lcPhail said that there were two boats lying in Summersid for -ii hours and yet they could n get cnc for Christmas. Another rrcm- ber ci the party was Mr. Compton o 1~li.~.¢.'i;»if;._-5 oi thc Dvlaritiine Provinces 1; i-1 li....;.~i>, oi t';.-_- starr Trophy ha :""1.‘:‘..L-H; to say iii this conncctio‘ii'_’~ _\ ziwzicton exchaiiife says: The C, ll. iroiii 13:. John did not arrive icrru on 1-Laturiiay until eighteen min- utes to raven o’ciock. On board t train were about 50 passengers for 1'. E. lslu;.».i who intended to catch the "i-ji;i;»re;~'s" at -Point du Chene Va.-i»! iiroccfl to their homes in the dif- \f: ;>.'.~rL.< of the Island. Great was their chagrin, however, when they found our that the boat 'had not ~.va;t_f~li for :be delayed train and they nvo~:.fi .0 L _ -l be oriiereri to proceed to Point du ‘fliene and take the Da.-isengers to the island. it was later discovered, ho '- o from Calgary who had not been home for o'.'r-i' se‘-en years, and he was g - ing li-,-me for Xnias. Another member of the party was Peter C. Trainor ho i-eccireri a te'.e<_;ra.m on Saturday ithat his fatlizr was dying and he was lvery snxioxiz-' to get to his bedside. ,Other members of the party were form-_ir re-shients of the Island who lliad b-_-ui in the west and in the | states ior a number of years. The :neir.l~er_; oi' the party were scattered _about the City in the different hotels land pri'-‘rite residences, while some stayed in Point du Chene and Shed- , ' ell or the Island ester- 7 ` s‘ore_-eribvircrsrzelfaciovs whicli claim your close nirfiizioii . §Ei'T(Ti`i°cTi_.sTiT»T~.'lli ue§p.-_f~_iV\l'/ C_~'1ii_.~§l_‘-'f;fl;¢'Yfifi}'g0';1;@_,‘Ji';l _ friiifrirdersl clseivlii-re. __.___.._-- _ ' Big Increase in Business This present month has been a bumper one for us and we want fo let the good work continue throughf:-ut the coming year. We want von to feel that this store is yours _ in every particular, that we are able to cater to F011' L-f$"Y requirement, that we_ have everything you _cnzid p'iSS1UlY want and that our prices mean a good snvi-.-g :n nionel' for you. _ _ We are out for a bigger iiiisiness ibm we i::i~:.=: c\-er had before and if highest quality goods, rf;cl_;'botto;ii pr .ces and :icourteous and prompt :-:tore service will br:n-3 it we are bound to have it. We are so sure that we can give you une nailed satisfaction that we invite you to compare cur Wigs and .foods with those that any other firm can cffcr O 1 you. _ , ' Again we wish to thank you for ‘past P9f-°“aZ¢- ‘Ve think we both have Kalfled Wh” Y°\1 have dm-‘° Y°“’ _ shopping here. . Ro ers Hardware Co 9 - V0 ~ ' ii i Lifmfed ' ==m°'°"'i.~`*~l-""‘5`*~'l;f»-".1 i ll 0 ‘gall dakesyetc daily. Tha! Wholesale and Retail. Esc. 'ihcj-' l f - Y ~_ ,|iay`b.;t would not arrive there until 13;; evening at a late hour. _____.____¥- l ::f_'r>rresPon'lence from persons wil Q gentlezmn should be addressed to f No. S, West Street, Charlottetown. \X_ p, i_;. Box 42. Summerside. W 1.-'Tire suiooi that has won the wii ‘ ling to board and lfldge an elderly; ddence of the people." Union Com- mercial Colleze. 3~31df»f- Tl T wish ol" _ The semi-annual examination of the school at Alexandra. Lot. 49, was conducted by the teacher, C. S. fi .\la.cIJoriald, on Friday, 22nd inst. A large number of ratepayers including nearly nil the school ofhcers were in attendance. Almost all the pupils en- rolled were present and were examin- ed in the various branches of the school curriculum. They acquitted themselves in a manner quite satis- factory to all who were present. A pleasing programme consisting Ol C. ll ol u ii F i "§ i »__.- -`,_ ` v‘ ‘as recitatimis and vocal music followed. The school was then addressed bb' Wallace Wood, Baniford Wood, and Layton Mciiabe who expressed much vleasure with the progress of the l'.~' CS YS U.- Vi". lic paid will pil.-use _trik_e`v1-jtlce. ll-2‘s:ltf. »). Q _ q _:_ 'f _ , \` lf. f /E-‘~_/.f f 0 5-?~€i“,"' ° Q ~ - _. _.T I - ,,2- 0 é ‘ .2 wi... . Tl-’ ,-are ,- _~ 12 0 __-_, r » ‘T ~" I Q ‘/ _ (lac big lot of coals regularly offered at prices ranging up to I2.5O each-on ‘ saleat .. One assortment of handsome new fall coats, in black regularly priced to i5.oo each-on 'salc-_ at .. One great range of new coats, regularly 0 riffcrcd at all sorts of prires from 15 cts - to 18.50 for-__ ...... /‘4\ H ,_ ,ll l / ‘ l V/ _,_ ein* 10. . 'I H . l` A|’ I ~..~;=;___;"_ -'”"(/)“\ '”r_-_`__, ,‘_:;_;"_;;,%;_&`§l-gg, fy, f ‘ \‘_; _ Q ' -< \ . ,L_ if ` _ _ ~.}€\ . A - i°i_ .T_`;_§ \\ ‘ ‘I “|629 `__ ._ __ g \ es f “A __' \ __ ':° 47?, f_}H ~‘*- _ ;»_'_A;Z- ~ -243-0. \ ii Sgreat Clearing bargainsin - 'Handsome Stylish Winter Coats We have ju_~:r placed on sale three great clearing lots of handsome winter coats -lines of which wc have an overstock. We have cut the prices in each case to efhct a quick clearance, and \-.ithout further description, we will simply ieil you what is 0 0.00 10.00 12.00 l = f _ _ ,,..,¢..,.. _ _._ ,. L .._. ._ _. _ _ _ _ ...., :chool and its general tone and guve5_ ‘ _ _ “ ___ ' W _ the pupils worils of praise and en-l B_ X,-_ KEN-His -1-HE__\Tp_E_ _p_0'_;nde,-_ and a genuine D,-,-,-el” »,-,-,il coiiraceiziciit. Prizes were then dis-l _.__ i-_-_-111 he Pr0f_ Fred Andrews' \‘»`on.1erf fflbiiteil Hmong 'the lmpils for tml For the irst week of the New \'ea_ril{etLle, which contains a mvsteriousf ' "est k°?'t game" Plots' Refreshmemyat this beautiful playhouse, B. I-`_" fluid that boils eggs, fries steaks, and’ - _ came next and were thoroughly re-.Keith has armngcl one Ot the 5U,J,_Z_ freezes ice_Cream in the most astoml D621' Slf, - llgb-ed' Tm’ mth’ may delegates then est and best balanced bills of :bc ishing manner. Those Three P‘_ubes,' ' . ir T 'iid ‘in gddmss tg’ (fha ,§.g1°h§‘i`t€`“§ season. No less than uve heaflline Bowers, Walters and Crocker, will ap- T95 1-al-est L- ( a llrllgr 5 pres” B .I »- tures are moxiiisefl, inc1u.ii.'.': sci'-i ear in the.r famous s ecialty, Fun; __ _ bealmml' am costly Chflgtmasfim' ll.-erllii nttracticlns new to E<.»stf.r.. Eilfgn the Village Green, apriri other biglshlllll Typ€Wf'1i8l'll8.8 Ball 'lmch to ITS Surpnse and qratmca-_ ar Atchison Ely .ic C0 will avfearzfeatures Willlbe the College Trio in a* ~ _ _ ,_ _ in i , W ' . I , , 1 pe tion. In appronriatc words the teach- fe' ,_ Mn _ F , ', Q _j >`_‘,, l _ _. _ “_ _ ' _ ‘_ . ' ,, ar rpplmd to ,ine address and erm, (1,,§ui;;:;;i;S_.i:;.?_.;n_ s1;nr”n;:_'..;<1.`. _ .;:;;n§~sanau;i;:i1..;i¢ Bnafingjoinis and al.ih, ne - “xx ,_ , 1,! -t ,Uh-iv ‘s ii ._ , ;.._:> _.i,:.-_..'... ., i_~, ..._ _ ,.ii. _ :;11lsaiE`(1"'&‘),_.`;,1i‘i`;‘zS;hOL1f; igexpgcig; which eninycd a if-nz Brna'.v.'a;.= riizpseveral other iea:'.ires_are pro;r_rserl,,e~t fedtureig that ,ip pi' to ty ,,_o,,1d ge highly esteemed and HIP,-,,_ last season. Dealing, ii-ith are mis- ,the exact nature of which has not yer; _ C,&.e,, -1-h.S dosed the dayis ,,,_,C,3,.d_ haps that befall 3 :oc-t:,ali beg. -.vgoineen disclosed. ,“»r;{@f5_ _ , _ F. n~~ and pupils, parents, and teacher Gmlfaflis 011 fi swanlff '-01' “W1 5 l _ ' ` ” - i V' ~ ' w - __ lt. .` _.'_..1.. . __ '_.r h r,| "_ k _; =t -“ ' _ d'_'_: t ’:`» _ » r 115( ini _l i. Ll; f ‘uf fa "~ ' ' . _ . .ii fin. out t ~ s l ~ r - : ' . ,_ ' _ I il ` r ll r e ‘ ' l of Il be it .i ~ r, i . e ' _ _ ' ' ' S ll 5 then wenueii .nur any to their .nf “ “ “S “_“"'““" “"7 ‘“ ."" e ‘la E "` ’ ~ "E W" 1”" ’ 3’ °‘“ Tnereare ov-r 6_,oBall Bea. ,,e¢t,\-e 1,,.~,f; L, .pimp fb.;-; j~__, ani loses b'-‘ :» .fe teer: .ri rue its. or rm rf'::ze~i_c:. We Lane harllfing pa=s=-il a i‘lf_'.xsant and profitable ' - " - ~ htfi i" ff f1`i~3l 31 '- f*Cfl“.f5l1‘ffl‘-“'f'? ‘fl ill’ “ring 2-“"1 °""'l°‘5 'fl 'lg5 lu CaCl) I!l3Cl`llll€‘. lllt I fe,-noon _cn _v e'-'cry line. . _L 3' _:i part_diseas_40o,o iii/Jo were received by the Sun Life Cf Can- No brftcr evidence of the popularity of that good FC" ' ,j- -my _ THIRTY/1"VVO 1, Typcwrllcr (`u., Lid. alifax ‘i .io-1 __ -_ ._-.:£~ _COALiiM A UARDIAN CLAbSlFlED ADS P G ' )‘ N0. 2 Wharf. Bard and Soil Co Hive Always on Hand t their Old Stand, Peaks 1 of coal suital i \¢\/he have two ele- gant basliets and one V boxof ('h”°°1‘“e" Ml R, The Undersigied Deilers ' ~.i.\~rsr>"s‘itssiisN,’.i¢ia;s.. .r`\_1_F[)_F~€iée_pr___?_r___l,_, |®f21~1P'1fP°i=S- i -'Si V* » - _ <,a -ini»a or ' | iinf., Permanent big earnings Ge,,,z,_t,,Wn School, AWB. U, hal by mall Ol’ by tele - i stead, n experience, ten vac n-0. _ _ _ Xgara ~ 0 - B ‘I`. E. .\ifirri=s .nec . of Tr-stees. 1 m [1 gftendgd 10, O gigs, Vvrite Luke Brothers, Limited I ` e' " 12,2 Mi pro P Y ‘ -“"”‘f”““- 12"’d2”‘°”'l . i' litelephoneho. is 312. and ’ iicissrs wiinrrn ‘ Tiznciira wnivisn la “*§g°5“PP Y J d “ ill' P110 l l _ ' ' 3 - The Auris Will Help You Hear »f'.. _ /_ news. _-':-1-....;f_: ff _ 7 `__:_'v§_:»- __1q,_,.1{.7i _.i~~_,._`_', H; =- . - _,ii I ;~}'5.,._I' f _ ._ I I _"Sf " \\h r- _2- _, _I \__ ,_ l x‘\w_‘°'~ i A .....- ...- 1 _ _ , |1 _ fl ” l .rg pare, wholesome and nutritious. W Those who are slightly deaf or hard of bearing will find wonderful relief in the riuris, the smaiiest, lightest and cheapest electrical aid to the deaf that has yet been invented. This instrument enables you to hear e-_'en the slight- est- sound and it is so srnali that when held in the palm of the hand it can be hidden fam vie ir. A free demon- stration of these instruments i-i now being held at our more. Call in and test them. The Z Macs nz; at 18 Granville St., and proving pro ;4__ LQSL ____ _O.uT, in the city, gold cufl link _ A with initial. I-bnfler please leave at Horcll House and receive reward. 12-26d3ipd. _'_ Owner can have same by calling_ perty. } 12-26d3ipl); to(’\(ll'>; ‘(23354 ”'uital’l'3 fm' biliiheis and on third i-Jr: :G,_;__`f,;" 22 L0ng'w0‘,_`Lh' _“'_`e_ ‘ lodge mcctirigs, etc, L. E. Prowiie. ‘ , 0 _ ga g [03 . v . . --A-W ~ V ‘o LET, house rin. 122 Upper . A.\'l'ED girl for general house- 1 prince st A . ' _ . , . ppiy $32 Great, ldyj, work. Apply at this oliléepxdu- George SL _-1- H i 10_2§§!_!_ 5 3 )OI.'Bl.I-I f>Fl-`lf§E T0 LET, in; Prowse Block. Possession ati once. Apply to W. B. Prowse. A, . ' "5r}f\:i5,”"<>rf"E6s{<}§` s£,."§“i>i'§- °'15‘1'~l~ f ar market and other public; I M th buildings. Has lot of land ‘n rear( A' Aex- acI5°dv e U with entrance from Queen St. Wiil Mgw Afd3L ' d ' . _ taeleleigteshto suit tenant Applymdlélle oh, Prices ‘nd otha i '__;_i_____1i_x| ____!“é_U'§_|l_|'3kl’_ ____ \\,’.A.\`TED, men to learn best busi- _ ness in the world, barber trade, ;Cen have shop or earn big wages. ‘Few weeks required. Constant prac- tice, tools free, always sure employ ",'A.'~"l`ED, ii piano to rent fori 0 ‘i ian. V __ v _4 _A12-2’i'dtf. 'ANTI-Zl')‘, hooking and quilting IH' '“ ' “' information WAN TED W __ winter months. Apply at Guard- ° ° y _-|37 neenSfreei- ' ’ ` I l ew 1 or _ n.r>\\.v.