ii of d‘ i . .li.., 1’ . p‘. t "TSEETEE TIDE PURE WOOL UNDERCLOTHING THAT WILL NOT SHRINK Acknowledged by experts to excel in fincnus of texture. any imported underwear. I "CEETEE" n "Truly Canadian" product of 60 years reputation. com- mends itself to ladies oi discriminat- ing taste. The only underwear made in Canada that is lull fashioned and re-inforced at all wearing parts _ A comfort giving style for i every purpose. i! Sold at the beat shop:- - Worn by the but people— I sou: ‘ ‘ MAKERS i I o [it or GALT ONTARIO ii: We-.. jffff.,o....c..fl llli nllilillllinliwll lluilllilil ill‘ Olnrlen Dnltnn. President. l). K. Onrrle. A J. It. llurnett. Editor nnl - nbllnler. nnoelnte Editor- llnrnlnl Dnlly (founded I887) 06.00 ‘I330 per yenr (halted) In ndvnni-e In nlvnnee. tn U. l A. (Jellvered) per yenr “J0 In Onnutln nnd MONDAY, NOVE WOMEN IN POLITICS as to what effect the women's vllu» will have upon the political situ- atlon and the opinion ls freely cx- pressed that ll will not materially illTect it otherwise than doublinl: up the votes; that is, that women will vole as their husbands alill brothers volt». i it in quill: possiblc that this will be lrul» to a very iarlrc extent, jusi as it is irut» that sons lnllliii» lili“ political creed ol‘ thcir fathers but vi-c VPILIIIH‘ tho liiiiliion lhai WilIllUU will hi» liiorr» practical in lll"ll" pull- Air's llrlli nicii lire. Tho lncn as a riilo h-ivr- i)t‘l‘ll RIPOIIOII in politics: BIIIPP their boyhood and they have takcli illulol-it unaitcr-lbly ti.» lil- po- IlliUllI rlyo. The ivonlon have not tiikcll no ycadili Io llil» tlyi» zllil! aft" i-lfi-rf I of ill!‘ lit-w power lhal Ililri bcln plat-rid ‘ province lli!‘ wolllcil llrc rl-ally liioro colisciviitilliisli‘ ivoinliiili: lhi in thvir baud-s. lli interested ill tho irlldi» policirs 0i“ Lho men AFB. The liillcr iloillid to party! iiospcl-tirn piiriIi-is than the‘ ol lhi-ir party; tile W"lli5?ll llil-rcl iliFilUiliWlI iii-r» coining till» l-osi .ili'i it is ii fact thiil illt‘ wivls of lililfl) i Ufl"‘ staunch Libvrilis hzivi» posi- for (either . I Progressives- tiw-li roliiscll ill vol" IIlP Liberals or tile bccau and other American eggs .pork , I fzirlu produce ili which they the . Wollivn, arc illol-l». mic-roster] than lllf'll. into (‘llnlllla [Hm 0i dilty. in‘ this polil-i they very corrccili~ son “Vim” Oat Fifilld 350 Bags A cheap feed CATT LE and Cheaper than Hay, than Bran or Oats. for HOGS, HORSES. cheaper We offer this very low price of lot at ' the $25.00 PER TON ex ware- house in ton lots only. This feed is done up in bags of 7O lbs. or 28f; bags to the ton, lean than ton lot! higher price. This OAT FEED in the cheapest Feed on the market and is great value and a big help to the farmer who finds himself short of Feed this fall and winter. Only 350 bags to sell. Cartel 8i C0 Ltd. Flour l Grain Feeds I (‘firzér/d! BY HYNDMANS THlNliER EV TO GO ALONG WITH VOUR MEMORV. IT'S MORE MANLIKE income iusilrllllre is iII‘Slf‘Zilili! from every point of vicuuThe wild~ cat investment iililirks alivilvs look stock. Protect hl-r and your family lvaa taking out income insurance. e'll explain it in lictllll. THl-T OLDEST INQURANCE PHONE (i7 GI QUEEN ST LEAVE YOUR WIFE SOME MON. irbl» illiliolll knocki-id out oi Iiilittrkcls lor those lirodiilcts and Tor this l'l'il\i)ll lll")' are going tu vole against it ivhalcvel- bccnnics lli lIlPil‘ old party. and Pvt-n till-i." Iiilisbtinlls will not lilallic them, <0&—- SOLDIERS’ MEMOR IAL and aagin that we have not Yot done our duly to the dead; not to ‘llicrs should lake stops themselves inwards crclztilil: a moinorial to > iliioir dead comrades alili CUiilIilLtlll' P i . . . tlilriiling all cvciil wlilcli ivill for all ‘liiiw ili‘, liislliril- and ili which Lhoy ‘took part. . I Uvol- till-ot- vcars have claprcli the‘. scvcu years have claimed since tho ’ hilicl’. Will‘ was enilcd; ovel first oi our soldiers laid down their ylivcs and ili‘? ovcr ncvl-n yours we ‘have iwc-li winning the Will‘ with our mouths. have becn glorifying ‘ivitli l'Il"iI]) liilii lIli‘ villour of Uli." ’ I ’. ling has bill-n done in mark our appreciation oi‘ either to tell ‘FIILLLFH glentiraiions iliait we had ivinliiug Mlll“ linll brothcrs. but so iai" noth- OT ‘rloliu aulliclliinl; towards l ,tbi». bilzul-at war in llll-‘lIil'_\'. ii ir; iliiliilllating to hi» reminded ill!‘ ilit! soldiers thcnlsll-lvl-ls 0f our . lll'l!i"l", This memorial. ivhatevcr lorlli it may lllkl» llhould bc erected lllr till» solllir-rs. lint by lllcln: ll ls nur lIiliV not tlicirbi biit llhi.lll‘flli_l'_ have failed they lli lllllld ln mciii~ seeing that we proposr» taking it ory ili their iiillcn l-uilirades, lVP for] lissurod that all that l! in this lend. ‘The gencrositp ol‘ our people still also and needed matter ll! a ‘exists. their gratitude their pride in the glorious part tak- (»‘.il by our province in the Great War. organizations; We: have ii nullibcl- of loyal il’ any one of thesl: should load the». province would fol- low; or better etili lei. ill resusci- tllle one oi‘ the war time organiza- tions for this purpose and let. us up to the willow and tri, to sell her wipe out our neglect by a deter- minc-l and concerted move. The province is rcady and willing. wit- ness the overflowing recent uppviii generosity wiili which till» for an orphan ivuli met. Let some onc ol oiir organizations move. the rent will follow frir the hrlirt oi‘ the whole province ill in the project. There is considcrabll». spi-culutlllli , till-I MBER 21, 1921 MAKING GOOD . in a recent lssuli and on rclliiiili» aulhorily the statciiivnt vras uialli». tlliit IIIIICIPCiKlII per ccilt oi t‘lk' Bernardo Hollie" boys and girls who calliio to Canada luallo good. ll was pointed out also that many oi’ the bills bail iliadl» good in tlic- Will‘ and that those of thein who reiurllul and wished to take advantago oi‘ tilt» government's offer l'or lail-i settle- lilent were practical and 2ll\\'?\_\‘.~‘i "knew what they vrantcd". 'i"nnse characteristics must in all fall'- liesn b0 aitributvd to their educa- tion fl'o know what out» wants and t0 have a practical idca as to how to got it honestly constitutes u very large part nl‘ real education. inllrl-d any education lioivcvor inrlificli b) coIll-gialc liielirecs. that is lack- is oi‘ in: ili till-so two csaclvizils nailie of erluczllioli. Within recent years we» in this prnvincr» llll\'(‘ l)"('Illll" acutl-iy pm».- I'.\‘ ""3"" ill‘ ilPhv-livl-l oi zfllicl» arc licai; we have attempted to make ovars..as_ EVERY DOLLAR "hiPIiY inivrcsted in thc siic.-cs'-.'farliiol's of our school-boys iluriug ‘YHWH "AS 3575s PROPEHLY their illll.‘llilil!]1:8 in school and ii": in many cascs carrlcd inc ociittling have idea everything in lilo curriculum that w tile exLcu-t of was not "1'ilrniing' until we ellliiin- alt-d the whole curriculum and culi- Till» UUUT§Q W35 farm instead oi‘ in school. resilll wherever this followcll has been that the boy rs nialne uneducated and has to take lip his farming or whatever ollicr ilalliul: be may choose, with a vcl-_i' ‘limited cdilcalion. l ‘merely to drive liiln tilroupm zi pro Tlie education oi’ li boy is not scribed curriculum; is not to train ‘liilii for any special calling; it ii: i1" <0 1min lilm that lie will educate hinislcli. Jl‘ it is not this l! in use- I all of how to gcl it-l-bnncsliy that. is. girl's also, must. ii this ends of cliu- cation are to bc attained, be devol- t-HJ to laying those louliilatioiis irliiizii MP coliillilln lo all callings linll all prlifossitins; tho callings or pro- fnszioull will be clioricll aftcrwlirlls ziiill on llicsl». Sfllili foundations w,“ take care ul themselves. it i< quill» within till» possibilities to give the liiind oi‘ tho boy or lzlrl a bend iii some line» direction lo- wards which he or she shows nu aptitude. The wise teacher or par- ent can detect this aptitude very in lite llnd they make a iierioila mistake if they undertake i0 [live different Parly it a direction Solno boys are horn to be fiirlnorF; H10?! have the nel-casriry love for animals the necessary Imnrest in plant life. nature and the nccessliry llivl». of oi the grcat out of Idoors. 'i‘hrough the ili advised lzuld- ance of teachers or parents they ‘may be aide tracked into the pill- ‘pit. tn the bar. to colnlnorcllll lilo. lo melllclm» or any olhcr of the so cailcli higher proiosslons~ lo swell the ranks of the failures and tho misfits to bc ioulid in all pro- feseions. ‘Give the child a broad. genlirlii education at the outset. lin educa- tion designed to give him a thirst for kliowledlle oi things worth willie. the ability not only in read butfto wisely liolect his reading. to avoid trashy and sensational liter- ature. to have an intelligent con- ception of ciirrcnt events and uf world iiiovcments. This dour. he will. In whatever (railing ha may choose his tllroilgh life. lie will know whet he wants and how to gal ii; he will not be lit the mercy of the agita- tor nr till». fulllr but will be master 0f his own nnul. continue education Current Combment others’ View Poims To be Auctioned We have pointed to tho Liberal propogandii in SMALL THINGS. le there no possibility of getting tebln out o this llllserziilb». rut to the discussion of public issucs of some importance to the (‘UUllli',\'. AINI) Uli‘ SOME INTERES/l‘ Ti) THE PEOPLE? Talu» tilt» pricii or pork and eggs for l-xailipll». Tllill is a live issuc. and onl». which touches the living oi’ every rar- liier in this pTUYIlIICO. Aii-sars. Sin- clair and D. A. MliKinnnn lire perpetually drawing rl-d hel-rings across the lint». in tllcir cflnrts l0 obscure tile-ac living Issues lit‘ lhvir liarpiugs ‘is 5W1 that ltounililiian Loan. Of what important-r». is that to this province? lt was a War Time loan lllilili‘. to out» of lirit- aln‘s allies to hclp oilt the war. Canadian vrorkilicli and larliiors rc- ccivcll the iiioncy for llicir work and product». AND EVERY DUI.» LAR IS A SAPl-Z l.\'\'l~IST.\1iC.\"l‘ AND N()T A (‘LYNT WILL BE LOST T0 THE 'l‘ltl~1i\Sl'R\'. .'I'llll\ Wll)’ do Sinclair and biaciiilinoli cniltiliilail) trot this out to iludieiiocs? Sillipiy for thl» pur- poae (if drawing their iiltciition away lroui llli.‘ ivill] poiicios of till-ii" llvillli-r‘ Milckrnzie King. vi-bilzlil have» brought both llillisr-lf and his party into sill-ii ill rl-lliitl- in levory lfiii'l'il‘i‘ oi (‘anadzh ll is of course a makeshift of a reiiigl» ini- tllcni. but nonsense to tlic coun- thm-Iiiilf’ value and lllI\\‘(H'IIi_\ of Lin» try, I ='i‘lil-lr ucxt quibbling_ FOR l’[‘ IS NOTHING SHORT Oi" llllllilfllill- ATP} QUlBTvlillNG, is liver ti"? $1Zii,000.000 War Bxpcn iitilrns OF .I\(.'(.‘OI'..\'TI<ID FOR. tho \’i)llt.'Ill‘l'!-l for which lhr» Allies ltiQFlYSiCi) T0 STOP THE \\'.\II FOR THE I‘I'R- FUSE fill“ IiIUNFrING TIIICIVI OVFJR FUR MR. 'I\'.I.\.\'G‘S AND SINCiLAIlI. K’ l). A. .\I.'\.(‘»KII\'i\'().\"S SPICUL-U, Bl'l.\i'lifl"l'l‘. .\Ii‘. pSiflrlllil‘ was iii parliallirllt when till‘ 5e m “w” pun“ o’ admmlug tinned the boy's education on the WIIUIG matter was broillzlit up and sillil-zfal-torily explained, .-\.\'l) ili») NiIVi-IR OPI-JNICI) lilS YAP 0N THE Qljliliq/YION. Now howovm‘ hr» imagines he is talking to hiorc gullible lllillpli!’ and so he dishes out his childish twadllle to tho electors oi Queen's Count)". Of course he knows he is only dishing out. livalillic and biini-olube, but ii‘ li will only serve till.» purpose of llivlirtlng the attention of votors iroiii Nlackonzir» Kin: with his coat. ol‘ lnany colors. and llicir cq- illili_i' varigalvli palch-virork plllirltm lic thinks ii point will bl- gained. Silroly he is not so lli-roll of all reason as to imagine that all l»l- li is not to our credit that we less; he will have but a hazy Ifl(."i color cares a balibcc. wbctlicr tlicso s-blllllll have to he reminded again of "what lie wants" and no tdell at fmwiwi“ Wmm SFDJT T” (“N2 ADA AT ONCE OR IIICbD IN la‘.'\G~ IANII) TlLiL TIHE \V.»\‘R WAS OVER. Tho woridiir is that iiitclll- oiir crl-dit that our returned sill-l 'l‘be boy's aciiillil days. and the gout liien like Iiiycrs and Donald iNIcKInnon will waste vuiiiallll» liilii‘ in alisujeyiiil: such Ililliierliiitiil. lTlioy clin safely trust tilt» clvcitirn Li!) s01‘. through lili‘. liiscmilit such palpable iionsilzlso. p Again ill liillitcr iiivol, “Mr. Sili- ;f‘lil-IT ls Fllpfifilld tn Iilivo said that i"(‘.:ln¢lllll is In llvlli in lin» liilii» nl "OVER TIIREFE liliiIiIONS". If that is llir- sum and substance». of hi4 knowIi-rllzl». oi‘ tho couniljif»; fi- nancos, nftgr sounding throc yours ‘in tlic ilousc. than It la siircly limo lfor till» (Toulily lo shaki». hllli oil‘. if on till». other hand his purpnsr. WHS 'lrl flPIIlii!l‘llil‘I\' ll’lI.“-'i“ll1I tlil» pl-oglll» thou ht» is not fll to rcprcsnlii thrill Prr-niier liicizlloii, lion. billr-Ksilzir». King, lion. T. A (Trcrlll- ‘llld Sir George Foster; all four spoko ill iliia province and ouch oi thcin. a Daily Selections for Guardian Readers Furnished by the late Mr. W. 8. LouIOn o+o+0+o+oo+o+ooo+o+>+u>o FORGET IT if you soc a tall fellow ahead of 1| crowd. A lcadnr 0i lilcn. marching loss alid proud. Alid you know or ll tlilo int-re tolling aioull Woiiid cause his proud head to in anguish be bowed. It's a pretty good plan to forget it. lolli- whilst: if you know 0i’ a skeleton lildden awlly lu a closet alill guarded and kcpl. from the day in the dark: and whose allowing whose silridou display Would cause grief and sorrow and lifelong lllamuy. It's ll pretty good plan to forgot it. if you know of ll thing that will darken the» joy Of a man. of ll. woman. ii girl or II hnv. That will wipe oiii li smile. or iellal. way annoy. 0w or cause any gladncas to rim‘. -lt‘ii a pretty good pllin to forget it. A fell J. Mortimer Lewie. their . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Next May tho lrclleiurrs collectcd by the late Baroness Burden.- Coulta will be sold and it is proli- able that soliie record ll"i¢"~'5 “in be obtailioll. This i.»i in accord ivitli tilt». will of .\lr. BurilctbCuiltIs, wiio has made such a ilisposzll of the vast propcrly as his wife would have lliisiri-d, Tho chin-f hell» la his ncpheiv Major 3f‘£|l)lll‘_y AaiHINrHll~ Bartlett. \\’Il0 llistiuzilialieli liiiiiiiiell in thl: ivar. Ono oi‘ the conditions l5 glint Mlijtir Biirtletl change his mime to llurli¢itt<(?oiil.ts_ as did tcs tailor, who ivils Willlzilli llehlnlln. Asiillicad-Barllclt bcforo becoiiiiil; the IIUSIIBYIII of uii» liilillnsiiifliiiili lady wllosc illiiioiini- aiill secretary- he hull bet-ll for l-icverul )"‘»1ll‘$~ 'I‘liere ilrc bcqucsts to the liutioil oi'_ lilatorit pilIlltIlll-{R and various l;ifl=l and rcnieiiihralicl-s to olll friends] of thc Bilronoas, and a great llilillr, bnr oi annuities tn various chari~ tins. lli-spite those lleilllctiflild U18 rdaillut: of iilt‘ estate is a vast uiic anli the» il'l‘il£~‘lll‘f’t-i to be sold ll! auction arc ili sonic respects uiii- quc. l A Friend of Victoria's. In (ll-scribing sonic ol‘ tho (till titles Mr. .l. l‘. (‘ollinl spe-culilloz- in tho llosloli 'l‘rllnsk-ripl as to lilifl FPHRWII I\lr, Lyltoli Striiclii»_v did not ilil-lildc Baroness llurdvtt- (‘outls ill his lieil of ciiiinolil \'icto-, rizina, for i't"f'll'tll’ll_\' F-IlL‘ Wil-‘i an Pllli licnt \'ii‘iill‘lllll ili nvcry sciisc oi‘ the \\'ill'il. .\l|‘. Sil'llCIi('_\"3 pzirticu Ikll‘ llilcl-csl in Queen Victoria might sui-cly have suggested to him tho prlniriohi" oi’ ivriting .'l sketch of illf‘ \\'0flll'lll who; ivlis about tbr.» Iaal. lli‘ tbr» Qiioons iu~i timatc personal friends, and pm‘- hnpa till.» only one of them who was pcrlliittcd to mccl bcr iii tcrllin of cnlirc equality. To the hollln oi‘ tlil» lizlroncss. ivitli its view oi‘ Buckililzlialn ‘I'IIIH('(‘, illi! Qucon used oflcli ili rr-pair for the pill" pose oi‘ conversati0n and also t0 see illc traffic of Loiilloli “in lin iiaturziil l-oiiditioli." as silo ivlis| wont lo sli_v_ because \i'h(»lil»\'t»|'| silo \\'I‘lli tiirliiiizli till». slrccts tlioi traffic irlis liltlll-d alili hanks-lli aside. A Shakespeare First Folio. Perhaps thr». chit-f prim» of the! lrolll-rlinn which ivill he offorell for sale in till» Danil-l First Polio oi‘ llclonlzrll lo a collector llHlfli‘ll' name. who m. V Hwlinn “hgi Ilil'i' .\'il.:|il'.~4 llrrillii." lli this ills-i i n _ m (0 “ !I\'i'l iili‘ folio rvsi l'.§ ivill-ii IVII; blokcn up In 18M lllPlf‘. was a llllhH iiPIIlK llispi-i-ll-ll. Illl\\ lllIlI'Il this‘ lic outcry for fcar it. should find. its ivay i0 lIlt". lfnitoli Ftliics. tori about that timr» tho Anioriczlii iii~| vlieinn of ilii». British ivorld of aili in rcslponse to tliL-i bocuilsl» she ivlls beginning. clamor. rllthcr than Wl'l‘HOU'I‘ V.-\ItlA'I'IO.\' (lli INS» I’I="I‘E. placvd llil» lli-bi at lill‘ sillilf‘ figure of $2,;i~til.00il,i'lllll “nil ivlicn Mr. Sinlzlliir adds nnothcr billion ii, this, he iiiilat cxprirt to |;-_- cliilcii down. At till» siinio nice-ling. (‘an iilin G. 1*}. l"ull nsltl-rl hllli, “lloi-s n ii iifi pcr (‘Pill nf thr» t‘. N. R. cx- pl-ndiiilro go for Wain-s?" Instr-all oi lzlvlnlg a liimiltht lins-rwcr to llllfi practical quostion of an l‘.Il\'i.f)I'. lit‘ lioliglis till». issul». by lllli-‘WPFIHE, “Mi air; I think it is 73 pr-r trollt of lhr» EARNINGS." Mr. Sinclair should know il‘ hr» lilies not that lhcrv in li will!» different-r». boiwnon FIXPEN TIlTliRiC and EARNINGS, and ivlicn hr». ilndortakris tr» criticisc railway miillcrs, he: siiiouid hiiVP t-iiflll-irni. lrnowlcllizo lil‘ his oiii» jctit to bi». abll». to give». lin honest and fiiflllfiillrlllWYilfd ansiivl-r in so rl-lcvzlllt ll qucsition. Mr. D. A. McKlnnon is also lili adept at tho l‘f.‘(I hirrilig businnss nnd in attempting to hldc tile train ril' Ilia own and his I\‘JTI\"$ hlunllif Inks hy till» old faklri-l trick of shouting, "strip tllicf". H», can‘... {lg gllbiy about “gross proiltlicrinlz“ and "human locchcs silcllinz ill!‘ treasury llnli hIr-cllinlz lhr». (rm|nt,l'y" lie if lin uctunlly know what hr» wag i talking about. i\nl| no rilillm ll, some extent hi». docs, In its past history lo iliresoni. politics is it his nwn loll-l dei- ‘MaciKcnzie King flflil his own‘ l-nlll-mzuvr. Mr. J. E. Sinflllll‘ liilii he, in hitting out iii. Both were in nnrliamcni. pledlgcll to safe-guard the interests of their cuflhtiiilfiifs" zind as such. voters for and i'.l|i'l0l‘<i sers 0f,all thin alleged inlqulii‘! that bb no lzllhly (lerlouncca. Or perhaps he ls. thinking nnlv or past . history and enormous cIectnl-al cor. Ylllltion diélltu that ill-d to bi» pro-i vldrri for under oxtruordlnary (‘fill- dltion. He. may pclbaps have lilill some memories flushing li('l‘t‘."R bis minlll of his own iri-lm lit (lovorn- merit House cxtonllcd tn six yours iindor emergency conditions lils memory may also have boon haunt- “ll with those cupboard skeletons in connection with iIlP building or the Murray Harbor Rlllii-ay. or yet "Kain of that (‘nr Fclry project of his, upon which he has ibocnmc so silent. iihice our expoznlre of n low ivceltsl as!» Cave Canon. a kccncr consciousness ni‘ lilli" llrcat ‘ i Shakespeare, so called bur-Huge Hlstnll llil LIlllH‘ ol lhr» iilll} lll.llili.~ pnrilclillii IV, If hr». rcfl-ra i ' ! v O-Ovv Q A Challenge To Service. (The Congregationalism Tho sentence in the Prl-sidl-irfis Thanksgiving rroclaiiliution that might wcli stand out lr. bold lylllrl is this:—"(lppo:'tiiiiity [or l-vcljvi great service awaits ‘is it‘ m» shfllli prove equal to it." As 1i iorllliialli‘ hence ive shall hi» giving praisi» l"ir| JHOPPIUB rlicilillil. Ivt lib‘ it» oil, its; the President sulzgcsls, to prily for‘ responsibilities. Antony's Blunder. (FHJm Tbo isiililliiii-cli sc-ils-iiuuill Th1» School Drliiliieiiil» F:ici=".\' “YB giving its fiffll‘[ll“I‘|'f)l'llli\ll('I‘ of lhc season and thi». play china-ll for tlil» iliolilonbous occasion was, "JLIIIUS Caesar." iAll wont sliioothly uiilii (‘ail-s body was brought in and Iilurli .\Yi~ tony hall to (Iielivor his faliloils spcccli. i, Hi». put his Ii(‘iil'I into his Dill"!- alill tho ‘lllliII\'liL’i' icit iiriiloly fol" ' the poor citizens, who ivcrl» zlll 1111'» gfllililllly horror stricllcli and fl\'l'l'~ l-laliil» with grit-if, irbrn: Aliiorv HWY" i_\' hill firmly l-Lrzispolk 11>: hi» ‘bought lilo fair» cloth. all-l illlwi)’, vory sloivli“, ‘hogan to draiv ii ililck. Just lilf-ll an cxcitnii ivlllspol- caiiic froli. the othl-i" cull lli lhr» coljisi»: “This cud. .\'i»u idiot!" jllil Anloliv \\'ll,< lilo iiiuch ]lt'(l in gril-t‘ lo IIPIII‘. iir porn cil. uni! thcn Hiitlilvllli’ (ll.~'4‘Iil.‘l\‘lI l.» the liilcnlly pairing i‘liliII"Il<'I.‘, (Kic- 5117's boots." i i took llliy particular iilii'.l'l"Sl ili ihc‘ folio, lIil‘ Baroness purl-hauled ii lori thr» thou i‘l't.‘l)iil-ill'i"llilillig |ll'li'l‘ o“) 137115.10, Acrorliilii: to Sir Hilliioi‘ L00, hi» grl-llt llulilorily ili till»; licili. illi‘ liilliiol folio is oil iht\' ivholl» thi- t-ll-lircst liilii iIll< sl i».\' ‘ tzini. aliid Ilii‘. ‘Fiilil-s‘ cxpi-it sprialinl oi‘ ii ilitirvl-llolis vclilliil» ill i!ill'i\'ilIIl‘iI I)i'illli_\'_ illiqucslillllabli‘ till» IiiiPHi illill ~('i|ll‘L‘\'l‘l' occur lol public silllu" 00000004 its "ii Expected. I i Great Prices I I Quccn Vicltlriii ivns lolllzhi-ll hi" lhi». pilblic spirit shown by lhl» l‘lH-" ours»; ulill iiild a riiskri lliilili‘ illllii; till» \\'()U(i oi llci"lil»'s oiih ili \\'ill-.-‘ sor iiirtasl, tho ire-c that is iiiili l-‘itl i ili lli!‘ lust .\‘i'i‘lli"lli‘ “.\ Alidsillii-l folio ivill lt-ti-ll inn only bl» gurasl-ll ill. bill .\lr. (‘illlills pills till‘ iilzurte ill round nililibcrs lin “a iiiliflls run . siliil." 'i'hl-rl- is aliollicl- lirst folio‘ iii thl» i'lllll‘i'llt)ll, hllUlVll ill-ti‘ Shcldoii l-o|i_v, which ouuht also loi fi-tch it izrlutl 'l'hl»rl» is ll pcrfcrl. copy oi‘ ll lirsl. 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