11m‘ ‘.1 ‘v . M¢LEOD to? L 'rrn~: MEN’S sronc J EflDAYi 1 School Opens On Tuesday, 6th Sept. Ihany. Expected in a tew do carload N0. 2 ceilenit chance to secure good teed. —-TO THE [AGE HAUL fans of Prince Edward Island. on behalf of the Pioneer Baseball (‘tub oi‘ Suim-merside. P. E. I. l hereby challenge mm team], or picked team of baseball players, on P. E I. tu a friendly game 01' baseball on Labor Day_ Sept. 5th, next at the Tititting Batik] iSundmenside. The Pioneer Baseball (‘lub. G. R. hiorrison, Secy, 'I‘rea_ I —-TO TEST THEM OUT-More ‘than n. thousand cases of lobsters, leach packed and prepared differ- lenitly from the succeeding ones. uri- being pttt up at Borden. under the ilirection of iPrinciptil llarrison of MacDonald (foil-age. diontreal, who ‘is carrying on researtrli work among (‘anadian iisheries for the Domin- ion Government. the lobster re - ,scarch work is being cond-utrteti by |the government In an effort to ziscertain why and how so many l tins oi‘ lobster, Inst season's catch, .proved infertoi when prepared tor _the tablc. After the invtstigittitm ;ai Borden is completed, IH-incipt-l Iiarrison accompanied by .\-irs> lliarrison. will proceed to St. Aiiti~ io\vs-b_\'-the-Sczi_ N. 13.. where iii- will put into practice a theory that sfnnlcnfiirsigiana WESTERN --—COR-N, CORN. CORN, At Al‘ YB. t! cream social. proceeds in aid oi’ yellow whole t-oru in bulk. tor delivery oif car. An ex- for fall and winter. at. the right ~— ~~ price. Watch ifor add on arrival wypgn-LNG PAQTQFL __ The J- R Le-“d- (‘porch-going public In Summer- rnn cnliiiporrmrows“cnnnnrits' "Zoom: TO ‘north-zit Wednes- l day evening the 31st. picnic and ice Hall. Refreshments and games usual at such gatherings will be provided. side and vicinity will be pleased to know ithat they will have an oppor- tunity of hearing Dr. (Tiarence Mc- Kinnon, Principal oi Pine Hill (‘oi- lege. Halifax. on Sunday, Sept 4th in the Presbyterian Church at Sum merside. I)r. McKinnon is too well known throughout (Banada to need any introduction. The plain announ cement that this talented gentle- man -will speak is sufficient to at- tract capacity audiences in any catty in (fanada. and it ls safe to say that ISum-mersitle will not be an exception. HEAIDLESS BODY . OF GIiRL FOUND ON RAlLW-AV TRACK ST. JOHN'S Aug. 29fl~The flnd~ ing of the Iteadless hotly of a little girl on the railway track near Bristol's Hope. led yesterday to ‘EDWARD McOARRON. Mintague cousin. bliss Brow. are visiting the home of Mrs. Iiush. the discovery of an unwItnessr-il tragedy. 'I‘i\e child, nonicd l’en~ ny, who was three years old. is supposed to have wandered to the. rails right in the path of the train from Si. John's to (Ynrbonear, 11-10}- STOCK nnorlirritmsi Harmony Jct.. was a welcome visi- tor :it her old home. Big Pond. for the past week._ Gillis.) and little lhcr home in Maiden. Muss. Fri - ti three weeks visit to her agcil t'ii(<i her, John (iillis. (‘Iiaruootl. nsniiii ciaiiniiiii ..'I TH-E UNDERSIGNED do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible Iur any bills con-- tracted by my wife Margaret. Mc- (‘arran and family in any way ..*GREATEST ECONOMY PRAC TICED- The eastern buying pub - Iic are practicing the great-est economy n the way of purchasing goods, only the bare necessities are purchased. notion sthres. drug stores. etc.. are ‘finding business very slack_ Only the grocery stores and only the most staple articles therein. tea. sugar_ flour. tobacco. soda. kerosine all. and very few other ‘things. are bringing ready sale. Scarceiy any new agricui - tare implements, buggies, or autos, were sold this year. it PERSONALS ‘A ..‘.\Iiss Lillie Nlclnnis and little I-‘elix Mclntlis, Big ..'Mrs. Stephen A. McAuiayJ ..'Mrs. Brien (Qt. Miss hiaggiei nloces, left tor ay. after spending a picnsani l IOI Canailirsetanr rd since 1858 M.‘ p 0 égéiég v é iiiiliiiiiiiitiniiuiii a- ~ ' AUGUST 31,19“. l, ll llll Ill "<-$@;§§§<u“ L Q l I. Es ‘:5 . 4 PRINCE dFWAL ci-iswmo it Governor-General IIJINIIIIIN iiuii ii i‘ iiitii BHIIIIN I5 Byng Makes [Soldiers tineech. and plain loose belt models. Sizes for I boys from 7 to 12. Get one before they are picked up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' $5.95 40 Boys good strong‘ Tweed Suits in good dark shades 0f browns, greys and mixed tweeds You will find these a meat school suit for the boy. Sizes Vfor boys from 8 .t0 14 years. Your ‘choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.95 A big‘ table of Boys’ Suits about 70 in the lot to clear at a big‘ saving‘ to you. Here is your chance t0 get a real suit at a small price. They come in fancy browns, greens and grey tweeds. Sizes for boys from 8 t0 17 years]-.. . . . . ,..;..;.....$9.00 Other Boys’ Suts at $11.50, $13.50, $15 00 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17.50 Small Boys Juvenile Suits for boys from 3 to 9 years, in plain blue, brown and grey tweeds . . . . . $5.00 and $5.50 Boys Blue Serge Sailor Suits, good heavy weight for fall. Sizes for boys Lfrom 3 t0 10 years . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 I t I Anything that is worth while is’ MOTHER HUBBARD'S not; worth more or less money. ————- .\Iiir_\‘s' toarhi-i‘ one ilay asked her to ilraw a pit-turt- of Old M0- ihi-i‘ Ilubbiirtiisi house, shoiving (lid Mother Ilitbbiiril and hcr dog. Very itulckly Mary drew tiic rough tiutlint-s oi‘ what was supposed to ho a house. placing thi- crude form ct’ Old Mother liiihbzird bcsiilc the A man may be born with zibiiity. but he has to hustle foi‘ experience. _____.___ tum)“ ThPYI. Willi I! scli-szilisllcn air. siii- handed hci‘ Iinislti-il pro- duct to thi- tiurlici‘. "That is WUILONTO. OnL. Aug. 29—Gov- Gen. Lord liyitg ailiircsscil tit.» (Zin- Iltllllll (‘ltih here today and l‘(‘(‘i*i\'* I lino-v no Wtirtl erside. arrived Miontiay night X, _, 7-1 from IJIOHIOII. blasts" on it visit to A F . his tieople in Eedeqtie. A10. _____ u 85w ~~Mlti ‘Harrison. wife of Princi- C Dill Harrison of lllnclloniiltl (‘oil ~.I l’. 4351: egc, Montreal. was in Sitinirersitie K, I’. .. Ill-Ht A~ “n”: 5'9"“ on AI-wittiziy. the gvuost of J. Leltoy l. I, In" “ma” VML and Mrs. Holman, Summer Street. ‘wheat SP1“. 120%’ Dec. win/IL ~Mr. R. l. Lindsay. manager oil“ Halt Iteafretv at (‘o__ Quebec City.‘ who ltas been visiting B. Graham. Rog Cltv -. and Mrs. Bell. Montague, . Frank Further, (Talgary. Mrs. l1). R. Gilbert. Dctroit. Dr ('ecil (irreii. Montague, moioroit it: Moir tagu-e Tuesday’ uftor speniiiitg the week end in Suinmerside. 10,500,000 Persons in i5 Provinces in lhissia Are Facing Starvation ers, has return-ed to Quebec!“ '00 iitiii‘ Y an. Pac. ay 125%. Corn, Sept.- 53. Dec. 53%.. May 57. OatsLSept. 341/3. Dec. 37%;. .\lla,\‘ ‘l’; lillilSE W0liK efore I tool: Lydia E. Pink- hun’: Vegetable Compound I could hardly get about lFiiidaiy on MONTREAL. Aug. 30.—'I‘hat clever gang of Inrgers are operat- disappeared. Then cam-e the 9th E“..m,9un "Hmlgol. of “he Canaan“. and 1w‘, gum“... fm- .,.,,,-,,-..,.s mpm. lug in the city. comes to light with of April. 1917. I want Yilll l" 1'9- l ‘ TORONTO. ccAug. 29.— Church announced this afternoon that he would not sign the bond on Wm- h; flvpf‘ Th B N ' is lntcndeil to PlllllliliiiP llll‘ r ‘ "—'—_- _ _ ‘ _ _ e ltvorm pest wliicii has so gri-iii » HALili AX. Aug. J0.—(QttotatIons Ynilissifiiibbiyc glll?;l.i'l|";l:flt‘.IS[)}1ilI‘lS .11.. _| | . o . u- . - . _.-_i. - - -. ant ss J za e A c trisi, ar- ia“: fet“te t li(iI( s til til iuini iill by Johnson ‘ d Wait‘. mgmy Jet" WW8 visitors rm friends -| 3 >1~ ipicnlibcis of the Montiettl Stock on me Norm side. and guests m. 1X“ "ml-W- _.\'Ilss Mary E. Mclnnis Milton _ .~\li‘il 351A, Miilis. last week. _ ' . Ar. u 32 "Vii" I and ‘little son ‘\lir-h~ After a Surnnllel. of baSebaHT-ten- l t‘ Mr ‘llltl ifiwllair Hunter 0111a. ‘Willi h?» been Vlfilfililf‘ tit-r ' . . 1 - . *~-1 ‘- ‘Y I - —— - 1 .. 111$ i i168 clubbing —_ haymakme —~- fli-iviséi ilnmuy mo}: £11171‘! . n» .1... . w-.t.i‘iilill"i.a.”iii‘s LiS€’§;I.;liifi“i’£45i.‘i; N ‘U boating — roughing‘ 1t generally —~ ‘“ "’ ° ““"“““‘“ - ‘e t»... siyt Fifltllrnpft}; her heme in New York e1 =1 gun ow on. ’ ‘ . . 1y, r ny. they’ll need new clothes for next one... A Callback i... lcit b“ I ‘i ~' 7 ..~KP- m . . . .. . week. The new clothes are heree—the {KID "““‘“*“ °“ ”‘ Sm" "“”"'““ at». pu s? ,...".,".I.MZ-...J.:§.'"°* ,'.’..‘f.'Z.‘.’.‘..§‘,I'.-. ".1? “Biff. best range we ever offered you. w - iiri- P , t l. I H W“ w _»_i K 1 Gmp, .5 . ._ _ ~11 om uni is ioing we ~iv t i r. _ . . ‘Sign Li“ FJQQLI, .....Z.,...§'“.,'}{“'..l§f $91‘? better it‘ ivcuther permitted. It‘ is 2O BOyS Tweed Stilts 1n brOWnS, I visit to Boston, Mass. ' Stu I tigé" Iililflliy safe to leiave that shuiertiiuis i I . . . I ‘ _-____ a . /~i summer, st) WJH _\' uni 1133010.!) 8 g1 eys and daik mixed tweeds, n01 folk . M... w...,......., ,.......-._. o. 3.... l't. . e. i. thc weather. ..'Mr. and Mrs’ Rflflillli MtvlTl - son. who have been visiting Mr. iF-ttirn 1t y enjoying a three Forgers Busy In Montreal fl $1.450 through taking of a marked cheque in payment for jewelry. mom-—- WON'T LET COMMISSION - , ., | t... - _. |. BOOST FARES ON T. s_ RI timt. Thty took tio.. lumps It. ' over in any language he said In opening to express my gratitude for your‘ t use thri-e greeting. will only words and those are_ "l thank you 41% (Freak. is now codfishiitg at Black Wmmnpn‘ H“ wmmvdp‘l' I M“ never write n book. l promise you that. You will recall that Thomas Hooker wrote a hook called the -Levi.'itiian in ivhii-li iic lauded the divine right of kings. If ever were tempted to writr n book it would be the diviuc right oi‘ Iiyngs. One of thee-e would ‘be that they.‘ * should never have to make filllwvll- es for I tell you frankly they can't i‘ heat it anti I ivouilei- it you mind rwgmllzmlm‘ ‘mmimg their home in Itlioilc Island. U. J. just running back In yiur nieuitirles to three and a half years ago. when I went to the corps. I iouiid them a body oi fine individuals but there are those who will bear with me that tirizre was some feeling oi rival ry between inc different IIlVlSlOIIS I don't think to quote the sci‘ii1i11l‘1¥ it was bigger than il mans hand. not bigger than his finger nail, I spoke o the trommantlers and It _ _ _. . . - . . Pacific Ilallwziy; the report m» a la-rge.St. (Yatherine (lligfigllltallmllhiil; Ilc/lllli-‘lielltwligz smar" "F. street jewelry house of the loss of divisions wi-nt ovcr the top as one itnii on schedule time not as an tindisciyiiineil crowd but its one rank of a huge machine and itluh’ its i.‘l)jl‘i"l\'l* Kill sclduillllcd continued. anti when the day ivas Mayor ilone there stood thesi- Iirng boys unconqttcrable and proud int‘ their ist Jnternntlonale. ntcctlnp. in twin- great accomplishmcnt_ but now the s0 can we get that lllllll_ll_ll_l_[l_ IN lllllllllll Starts with 100 Members-Will Share tile Quarters of the Services Club in Strai- ford Place-Sir George Perley to beOI- fered the Honorary Presidency, With Lord Beaverbrook as an Honorary lfice -t- I LONDON. Eng. Aug. :ti>.-1i‘iit» ways: Mr. Herbert hioisun. and the oi the now Aucutstieiieiwii oi Ilic \'I|l‘iLlll.\I|II'tll’- (fanadiiin (‘Iub oi (treat Iiritiiin was 111008. 'l‘hi- Iolitnriir: otTir-ci-s were larceiy ittitcntlcil today und on.» elroteil: President. .\Ir. C. Iiiontil llillltlffitl members were mil-oiled. li llaainsioa (who 1111a been 11111111: as ‘as rcsolveil to invite i-‘l‘i‘ (lcorzc IPIIIIKIWIYZV BBPFl'l111‘.‘v'); \'i1't‘I1F°5l1i~ Berti-y. Canadian lligh (‘timmis- P111. NT- (l. l’. “W111i; 'i'fPtl'-1111‘01'. sioncr. to accept thc 110111111111’ pro-‘Mr. lliiviilsoti. sidcncy‘. wiiii tho (following as hon- 'I'hc mciiib¢1'-‘4l1lI1 it“ 1'01‘ iill‘ "i110 tirary vicc-piwnsitlcnts; Lord Iieuver- 11H! 81X i-‘JIIHPIIS Iar nit-tubers resi- brook. Sir (ieorgc Mclnrron Iii-own, lcnt in (Ironic Ilritziin or Ireiitii-I, Sir (faiuipbell b015- qsorgp 11..rkin_ “,3! "rho proposal to share iiic tliliil’ Vt’iilIiim Phillips Idurtipciin iuamiu- i?" "i Hit‘ S""Vl"““ ‘Wm l“ “W” or oi‘ tho (‘ziniiiliiin National Itail-JOFJ P1090 “'11s IHNIIIIPIL tuunists o tliiic World, and tho set» ond the Young‘ People's ('t)lIi1IlllllI~ THE REXALL STORE net-lion with the Third llllPrllililflflr NIOSCOW. Aug. 29~-l.eo Knitter:- oft‘. the Sovict reiiot’ ilirectnr. told thc (‘OITPVSDOINIRIII of the Associa- ted Press today that 10,500,000 per- sons tn fifteen provinces of Russia arc fitting starvation. Food re- sources were lllltllil fifty per Cut below ihosc of pre-wai‘ days, hi- addell Nlany oi’ the seven miilionper» son living in districts where crops proved absolute failures hi» gun to migrate tp Turkestan and Siberia iveeks ago but this migra- tion has been stopped by a gov- ernment shipment 0t v50.000 potids (210000 bushFfiil of seed grain and zisstirani-t- that more seed would be supplied in order to in- . Cobourg. OnL-"For many years -I have bad trouble with my ner- ves and have been in a general run down condition for some time. I could not do my work half of the time because of the trouble with my monthly sickness. I was told of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound by friends and advised to try it. It has done me good. and I strongly recommend It. Since I have taken It l have been able to do all my own work. and I also know friends who have found it good. You can use these facts as a testJmoninlP-Mrs. Ellen Flat- tors. Box 761, (lobourg. Ont. Why will women continue to sut~ ier so Ions is more than we can understand, when they can find health In Lydia E. Pinkhairrs Vege- ))PI‘l_\' AUNTIE NOT AN OLD MAID ‘Aunt W _ ricd brothers twit her about hm‘ “Y”? lmys i“ “ 5"“ Otflllmv“ m“ September 1 turning over tho prO- great big tiiarch oi bustling Byng "l" ('n"‘“'"'flx‘ liiiilwil)‘ boys together‘ and do as wcll in (‘om-pnnt‘. which on that dale is ac- quired by the city, to the oi‘ the Toronto mim- cart- ter) iNorwlclt Bulletin.) Mary is now 25 and mar- ‘mi’ peat- Tfilllh“ not get them to forget all the little t ti (‘ n is.i ‘n. Th. IIHLVOI‘ iit't‘.‘1n-='. it‘ l" ~c rcligii n or ziuy- . . . glilzsnligptakens IIllIllSQiIl-lllllt] betbause 0i‘ ltliilll.‘f'(t‘li(<:l.lxiil‘ltl gLljl ilieui all ivorking R“"'h‘“'“i*i “ml 3l"‘1“"' '\""|’*k“-""- the attitude of the (‘ommissitiners together for tiu- common moist‘. i111‘ “'11P "i 110111111‘- in refusing to reconsider the scvcn (lvntlemcn. i am no modern (iidcon. cent tare it. h-is announced. ills wor- ho elimiuattwd iill those who llilll no , . _ ~ .. . ship says the railway will he oper- stomachs tor the fight. Gideon then Mmu‘ mm“ Imps “"5 ‘nmmml’ l atcil by Works (‘ommissitincr liar» took his iiicn down to tho watt-r ris at the old rate of tare. to sec It .m'l the old furcs (lo ‘not provide reve- did not ilrink trout the palms ot lllli‘ stifficient to rim it. their g-cr ale oi‘ not. We arc Ill] in that offensive. and let us see if poi-is At the Womcn (‘ommtiiiis1is' con- e as they did In war. can we gress. in which (‘lara Zctkin. (‘tmimtinisl mciiibci‘ oi‘ tho (lt‘l'lllill'l liill'lll‘l]i.ilt'll In the lcadt-rulilp. work already (limo .\Iaduiti Kollantai. one of the leaders ot‘ the Ritissizin Ilolshevik rcrolut-‘nn told thc pvonieifs con- BYP-"is tihzut. the movement hiid hail very little attcccss in .‘\ln]f*l'll'il.| where she said. the movement must be dt-vclopcti in the twisting trade unions incltiding many lllOlIH women workers. hc cliiiiiiiateil all those who lIilllllS. Gentdemiiir. I don't liow' mcn drink water. (laugh- liti‘ nutter Wllill we drink. gin- Careiui nipoiiiiiiliig Illltlsnl hug gthvnys lit-on n proiiiiiicni i‘|'~ |lvil't* in iltc condui~iiii'.-. oi‘ our Ilrutl it’ we tramiot gi-t iill these sure ni-xt yciifs crops. Kuinen- cit‘ said that only about 300.000 persons actually‘ migrated ant that this‘ movi-mcnt was now negli~ giblc. h According to Kiimcncft‘. 9,000.-‘a 000 persons llilVL‘ seed grain and four ponds of grain tor eating but sary until the next harvest garncrcil the people must help. very good. Mary." commciitetl the lmichci‘ as she lookcti at the ili‘:i~.'.'~ lnii. "but whcro is iht» ting?“ saying that 225000.000 poods grain including ‘uf( table Compound ’.' fashioned root and herb remedy. which contains lrestored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled .as l1 ponds of the latter are necos- with sugh nilments irmnents. have irregularities. etc. Kiimcncff cnileii the interview bylto Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. 13.000000 ponds letter will be opened, read 11nd B111! n wet-ed by a woman and held in ings down uvcr their Itnees. For forty years this good old no narcotics or armfui drugs, has been the stand- rd remedy for female Ills, and has as displace- inflammation, ulceration, It you want special advice write confidential.) Lynn, Mass. Your trict confidence. J eiilliiiigélsl nation Else by Himself. _ single state. 'I‘hcy 111st) toil hcr that ‘hat o“ m" m" m "nun" 11'9" l“ since slit‘ has had her last birlhiluy (l siii- is an told maid. This bu-th she‘ and iii-r adoring i_i-_\'l\ill"0lll niece Joan ileny. - 'I‘he other night one of Aunt Mary's zidmiiw-rs called and little Jcan was made it mcnibci‘ of the party. Naturally she was ittorc in l-nve with tittntlc than cvcr, and when the ytillng man laughlnglyto called her an old maid. Jenn Ioy - m ally sprang to the rescue. “No she ain't an old maiil neither." she ilcn~ 5mm": 9mm“ “r m" my "Teflchpr gayg any one isn't outlined rt-ci-nily at Moscow at two old as long as they roll ‘their stock- And the subject twns intmetlintely changed. Effort the largest par-t of the youths Optometrist Ct Prescritlim" 1 (Olllzrcsscs. the first that 0t‘ Women among the workers and peasants Druqqlat Communists of the World. and thetonk part in the Russian revolution Monmgue’ P_ E_ |_ second the Young People's Com- and aided tho Red Army. l § ‘iIIIIZlIIPNH It. is a vory 1111111111110 m" Along with propiictinifa oi‘ (fom- Iurr too. btit our iIis|ii-i1r<1=11‘.\' I141" anada is perfect. _. T0 Spread Communist Ideas RIGA. Iicivla. Aug. 30. l-Iiiorts spread (Jomintinlslit- revolution- ‘y ideas among the womcn anti world were ciiurgi- oi ihorousliii Pillllilfitmi Mir-mists who unilcrsiiiiid lltl*il‘lllili~ iiii-ss illi)l'()llI4l||_\'. \\'i- lizivi- a rcpt!- ltiiltlll for ii1‘<1111i1111~‘i1-1- twirl H011" “ml [nw price-s. In iitldltlitut 1110i" prescription dopai‘|iiii-iil. \\'l‘ tarry gmmlartl ri-iiicilics oi‘ all kinds. ll. J. MABON. munislilt- illPilS, llllt‘ conicrcnce ad- vocated spri-ading intclliccni-i- on the ideas oi birth i-oii|i‘o| and i-tii» cr ili|\'I|ll('l'tl sociological ihcorics. According to ill!‘ .\l(I!<i(‘tt\\' news- papers. gri-ni Important-c was at- tached to ihc Young People's Coin- lleon 'I‘rotzk_i‘ the War Alinistcr. speaking tn this congress said t-liat "Oh, the ilog is In the housc." ot’ seed grain would be necessary promptly replied Mary. to carry Itusin through on sport's iratitms until the next harvest. 1 MUTT AND JEFF- ‘ . . _ y . ._ _. . .. .-.. . _ 5 H ' M d ‘ ' ~’"F¥7+Y¥I§ ..‘;".‘;Jt1...... < Oslery 0 C5 < i igcmrc so: sinner ’ H‘ W I I I owMLJusT ‘mousse 0F WM AR, I The verybent time to set I IY-ASFAR ASTHE H“ ccu‘ ' : ect your new Honiery in when Eye 5A).) SEE “ 1 you purchase iyour Autumn < fr‘; ALL SIUS f! 4 Footwear. Not only are the LAN}! g I’ selections most attractive at ' a I’ the ntart of the season, but P, w o the more perfectly your honie i 1» ry In matched to your shoes. I: thl smarter will be the effect. F 4 4? ‘> I: English Heather Wool Hon 4 j; .. .. $1.50 to 53.00 1 W’ 4 4: Bllk Hosiery. from ........ .. j I ._ 2.00 t 4.50 :: ‘ ° ‘ o 4 4 . ALLEY 8i C0. .1. i. L ‘ ' TDO ‘I llltqbll Iootwolf, i v . .‘ ..-' “ r r f$ib MUST Glee‘ HuNDEC-I l) - C€i§THiNLY LA 0F wit’ 600D LIVE, w Be 0M H6 m A BIG SuPPLV c‘ T‘ . tisiew acre, itieiee oseo m Be ‘my’ WINDMILLS Trifles, pinirr meed/ it) s‘. 1.: wowoeiel e D A Si) AS T1 :21 i; “Tex tcAuc Maize - D F l? Rewlue”? orilee, . t TAKE it!