w MH __.;, _'Zi' i;_:. i ‘ A. Fi. .".'.i°'§'.‘.i 3 '\\\\\\Yll .\\\lIIIIIIllI@\\\\\\\\\iII§\\\\\€'{II” i " ¢ w . i = .ii _. i. .-Q s :fri .i,. , _ w i F 'Y' Nil iii is our iid clan... .»\ Be Skepticalol _ *_ Bargains _ J L _,__.... ____ _ If you want, good, pure 4 1 Vwoo ' . \ We have Kindling Wood spiitfaliieadyif _for f the A stove and viii "bi6bks.i 'Au good, clean__and.'drv-~- Order a load 'today and save yourself a lot of trouble breaking un old boards _-with that old axe.. ~ _ . A. PIGKARIJ & G0. _ ' Coal Dealer Phone 200 Chftown I " "'L_i'_T'i n"'»-I "Glhsonls Dyspcpslu. lleniody¢wiliLi7o- lieve iudigestion. heart-bum, sour stomach. nausea, belchlng, sick head- ache, etc. We, recommend this- pro- psration..because we know wiiat it will_ do-50c. bottle. E. A. Foster, Drusipst- 9391-4-sivisi Braciiig ’ A Tonic 1 V. The tonic which will .strengthen the lungs and build up the entire system ` *liughes" Syrup _ A Hypopllhsphites I i' V veA improves the condition of, the NERVES and MUS- CLES, aidsdigestion and supplies the necessary constituents of blood, tis- sue and bone. ‘ It is ani ideal tonic to build up the system after a Cough or Cold. Large Size Bottle 75c. Geo. E. Hughes Distinctive Rubber Goods ` If you’re looking for something really nice in rubber love _ . __ _ S. syringes. air cushions, face bottles hot water bottles-callin and see the famous Maximum and Monogram lines now shown here only. 'I McKinnon Drug Company __ ,, Corner Great George and Kent Street. ' ‘A ' .V _ 15 --- M ~y,.. . .__ xg. P""‘*’-'v=»-`- reliable tobacco no to an ; _ .'_._ _ honest manufacturer. W :'~-=»-f»_-=.--'__ have _earnestly striven to ' establish such a reputation'and believe our old friends _ . i will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only - V our best efforts but the best to be had in the _tobacco line. ,_ / |\\\\WllI Hickey & NicholsonToh. Co., I.-_fi Phone 345 - - Manufacturers ////lIla\\\\\§/I///ll//.\\\\\\\\vl/I.0m'.&\\\\\VII/ @.\\\\\\RZI”/IIl\\\YlZI 5 A = i _i Z m ii - _.__`_ Paint “Crown & Anchor” Paint ‘.1 The handy man about the house makes dollars with his Paint Brush and .1 can of “Crown & Anchor" Paint. It is thebest that money can buy, and it costs you no more than the ordinary cheap Paint that is good paint is not an expense-it is an investment. You don’t have to -won'y about what kind of paint to buy-we have done all that for you by stocking the famous “Crown & Anchor” Paint, the best on the_market to~day.' ' '-Price-per Gail. for White & ,Ordinary Colors $2.30 < 5 ~ “ High Coioi's.......... ........$2.60 _ ._ Glidden’s _ “Green Label” Varn-ishes y_____@..` ..JM W Ll “ . . H `- ~....a., Pvt.-.-. ‘ _ __ _ _ _;---_%;_"_ '.==~._ - _ '= = Tile name “Glidden” on a can of Varnish is a guarantee of highest grade and standard _Quality of that particular bran . Fifty years experience in the manufacture oi Varnish for all purposes, in- suresuniform quality at all tl'mes`.“' " _ V We carry acompleiie lineof these Varnishes 5 for all- purposes. ' _ i J- _IT PAY! to Bell will preach in the Wheatley River Hall on April 11th at 3 p. `ni., weather and roads permitting. NOTICE TO 8UB8CRiBlR8.-Sub- scribers will please note that the club oder for Canadian Countryman is only good for tho Guardian subscribers on Prince Edward Island. 8109 8. 0. 'l'.-At the lust meeting of Union Division No. 45, S. of T., Spring- field, the following excellent' staff of oflicers were selected for thc ensuing quarter: W 1’-J B McKay; W A-» Daisy Hoslam; R S--Bessie ltnttee; A it S-J S Hasiam; F S'-J E Has- luni, re-elected; ’i‘reus-F W E Hus- lani. re-elected; Cliup-Hizzio Drum- mond; C-Nelson Mutliisou; A C- Murgarct Drinnmoiid; l S-I N Mc- Kay; 0 S-Joseph Matheson: I’ W I" -Agnes L llusluni; Or|riiiilst-- Itutli iioward. ENTERTA.iNED.-- A very pleas- ant affair wus celebrated Saturday evening at the homo of Mr. iiirani Lou, Tryon, when over thirty guests, consisting largely oi' the players in the Miiiister's Bride did full justice to Mrs. CIiarity's geese and countless other good things. Nearly all the guests were dressed in old fnsliloiied costume. wiiicii added niucii io the beauty and gayety ol’ thc occasion. After dliincr, thc evening was .spent in old time games und music and when the time of breaking up arrived a rousing vote oi' thnnks was tendered to Mrfniid Mrs. Lea for their generous liospitiillty.-U. FUNERAL HELD - The funeral of the lute Martin Dalton, who dicd in Halifax oil April lst, took place from his home in Georgetown on Sun- day the 4th _of April. and was one oi’ the largest ever iield in Georgetown. He was buried with military honors, and the Uiiloii Jack draped his casket. The flowers were many and beautiful A waxed wreath from -his P. E. Is- land comrades in l-Iulifax. Bouquet from ii friend in Halifax; wreath from Emma Bourke, Southport; bouquet, from Emily Walsh, Ciiarloi.tt-towii; bouquet from Susie und Millie Flynn, Cliuriotctowii; Spiritual bouquet from Mr. und Mrs. R. N. 'l‘omhilns, Chur- iottctowii; lily bouquet from employ- ees ol' P. IJ. i. It. The pall bearers wore: James liessiuii, John Murphy, itufuii Clare, John A. McDonald, Pat- rick Murphy. Williuin Iidnionds. i-lc leaves u widowed inotlidr, six brotliors and one sister. The brothers are Pctcr nt home, Miciiiicl wltii`(1. M. Itiliou, Ainiicrst; John, 'i`iios. und .loscph at homc; James, in Ilcvcrc, Mass., and one filstor, Mrs. Leon I). Mlnclier. Revere, Moss. _ _/ _.::Su.nol Blood Purifier is ri vuluiihlo tonic to tho system and puriilos the blood. cures old sores, piiuples. skin eruptions, iinpurc blood. lt is just buttlc. IC. A. Foster, Siinol Agont‘, Central Driigsztorc. . . ji, . “Saturday is the last day for “receiving gis- counts .on electric Ii ht bills for lighting. Pay today and save money. _ 93884-8M3i. F- J. ._ _ Protection l _ 0 You Don’t Have hr.. tluiillt -0 be - Pm- l / V to Use I _rescriptioii " rotection Should nppcal lo ovcry ciire- l'ui drug buyer. Your incdi- cines will always b`c right it you have them put, up at our store. j 'Besides using the purest iii- grodionts lu coinpoundlng. wo use it double cliec-king system that makes errors iiuposslble. Every prescription and rcclpo is proved bcforoflt roitchcs iiio custonior‘s hands. We employ experienced phar- macists and You arc suro of idenl service hero. 'If the extra protection we offer In worth_Vanything to `you. let un fill your-next prescription. Johnson” & Johnson ¢“f»'}?r9.‘i§§?&”iE'éi‘.i'§{§. | Miic’s __»'Medicines Will Ciire; Your Cattle -I .Our Horse-and Cabl- tie ,remedies are ~ pounded from thebest V ,ingredients procurable ‘ _ ,they are strong and . /eiliclent-quick n ae- _lf grain and very economi- '! » lt niliros no difference with what dliisaso your 1. hord is afflicted. it its -1" our-sine. Macs medicines , _!= will ours it--cure it quick- , _ _ or dual fhsta siiioilsr cost' tlmli Dt Url. ‘ ,sm--let acquaint-' sd withhthsir ‘unique our-' ` _ ati” Qilllitill. , what you need at this time of year. $1.'_ nrui shed hpiigiit at 7.30. By regiiest of W. B. Progyse, Capt._ V. ,ti ;‘ nos-rico.-Mr, niiiiiiniu Pincus.. or the Dopartrgent of Agriculture.'Ghar- loitctown, s ent Eahter at hiiihomo-In ilnstico. Ile was acc _ pnnlsd ‘hy.’Mr. Guy. of Quebec.-Thrfuihst snowstorm has so oiled up the roadstarolina Rus- tlco as to hinder travelling to *con- siderable extent.-T. , -’ NOTICE.-Subscribers are 'notifi- ed that the price ot the Morning Daily Guardian (mailed iii P.,E.-I.) "and Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 per year. The Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in P. E. I.) and Family Herald and Weekly Star.is $3.00 per year. The price of the 'Evening Guardian and Montreal Daily Star (mailedfin P. E. I.) is $3.25 per year. the,'» Evening Guardian and the Family Herald and Weekly Star (mailed in Pi E. I.) is $2.25 per year. _ » ST. ANN'S AND VICINITV.-Mli-is Alicc Peters, ltiistlco. loft ‘last Friday nlbrnlng for Sourts, wii.ero_-she intends to spend a. few weeks visiting friends and relatives.-Mr. Patrick Walsh, 'i‘ea.cl_ier, Vernon River, spent his Elas- ter Holidays at his home in St. Anu's. -Mr. Bertie I.. Walsh, student of l’riiice of lvuleii '(_‘nlIego; Cliarlotic- town, Ls sponding his _Easter Holidays wltli his parents, Mr.) and Mrs. Ber- trand Wnlsli. ol St.-‘Ann’s.-Mr. An- drew Blacquire, studéiit of St. Dun- atnifs College, tlliinilottetowii. spent his holidays at his _home in North Rus- tico.-Mr. Joseph Biacquiere, Teuchcr, Martin. Lot 28, spent his holidays vis- itlng friends and relatives in the West- ern part of the province.-Tlie friends of Mr. James Deslloches, Blacksmith, Rustico, willVbé"pleased to learn that lic is out again after having an at- tack of ia grippis.-T. AT HOME TEA.- One of the most pleasing events of the season took place at tho honic of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stewart, Melville, lust week when they entertained their friends at nn “At'Hoine Ten". The debutants oi' the _cveiiliig were Miss Dorothy Stewargfoi' iris, P. E. I., iicicc ol' the host uid Iiostess and thc Misses Mc- l.ciiii.of_'~Mclvilie. Mrs. .loliii Stewart uiid‘lVf_i'i-i. M. i’. Heaton acted ns chap- ci-ou.s_`.’ 'Ton was poured by Mrs. Duni- cl Stewart zisslsteil by l\'lrs'. .(lillis, Ucllc' Illvcr, and Miss Clirlsteiia lien- loii,_flr'_is. Among thc' guests prcsuiit wcr_cVMr. and Mrs. Angus Mchcuii, Mr. iiuil`Mrs l. Il. Iloss, Mr. and Mrs. John Glillsfniid their diiiightor Miss liiirla. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bciitoii, Mr. and Mrs.-John D. Beaton, Mr. and Mrs. Mal i"," Benton and Mr. und Mrs John bliewurt. liistruuiciitnl and vocul 'iiiusic was furiiislied by Mr. Eugene Dunn, tenclici' at Iris. assisted by .Mit D. lloss uiiil Mt! A. McMillan ot' Flat Itivcr. The evening was brought to u close by singing of “Auld liniig Sync." Alter o votcioi' thanks was passed and presented to Mr. und Mrs. Stewart for tiiclr kiiitlui-as iinti best wishes expressed lo the debutiinis fur ii long and happy ciircer through lll'o, tho guests _left for their homes after spending u. very pleasant evening. 1 nosEsEnv.- 'riic`.i‘in~mcrs in this vicinity have been taking advantage oi' the good roads these past l`cw weeks getting their iuinhoi- hauled.- lvlessrs Frank W. I’uutoii and (ihiirles A. Morrison liitvi: finished hauliiilr i-ri-osotv piles to Pliiettc Bridge- J. Milton McDonald and George I Pan- ton have supplied the Federal Dairy- lug Co.. with firewood for the coming seusoii.- Donald il. Itosn and son from Flat llivcr iiavc icused the saw- rnill of John R. McRae and are do- ing a rushing business- Mrs. Alex. Gillis ot’ Butte, Montnnnn, is visiting hor iiiotiicr Mrs. Nell MiicDoiiuiii wiio hus been lil, but is uow improving in heu.lth.- R. E. MacDonald and Sidney Nelson were in Rosehery last week on ii business trlp.- The North Plnettc School District is very much plcnscd with tlic progress that is being niudo by the scholars under' the painstaking mauiigeniciit of the teacher Miss Mur- loii MacDonald.-Miss Mary isnbellc Mui.-line of Plniietto has been visiting friend.-4 in Itoscbery this past wcok.- lt. Morton Blakc lius rosunicil his teiiclilug in Bclleltivor ai’tci° sponding his Easter holidays ut homc.- Miss Miihci Macinnis spent ti very plcai-iniii nitcriiooii in Point Prim iii-st, week visiting fi‘leiids.- Mr. W. H. Machi- nis was it recent visitor to Point Prim. --Iloscbery is very much pleased wltii the llural Mail Service wliicii started on April lst. The mail courier Angus Marten MacLeod does his duties in s. very capable and satisfactory man- ue. Agricultural Bulletins So great has been the demand for Bulletins, Pamphlets. Records and Reports upon the Publications Brunch of the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa. as a result of the Patriotism and Production Movement, that it has been found impossible to comply'with all tim applications as proniptiy as could be desired. Of some of the Bul- letins the supply has been exhausted and no tiino has been afforded for ro- printlng, while of others the quantity asked for individually iis.s'beon such that instant compliance would moan many applicants might have to go without. This has meant extra. cor- responiloiiuo and consequent delay. 'l‘lic situation _ is. .of course. satisfac- tory as indicating tho success of the campaign, and the widespread inter- ost croaiod. but tho inability to res- poudoii the instunt with tho multi- tude ol applications is greatly regrett- ed. At the some time t is impossible that tlio size of the demand could have been forseeu. As fast us possible tho requests will be attended to, but in the meantime there will have to ‘lie reprinting and in cases rovin- ing. in such circumstances patience appears- to be a desirable sud neces- sary quality. _ , _ l “"“’"""“"“"’""““”"‘”“”"i 1 - _ ~ ;»lllMlMilllilM ~ biiyiniiiurnvisosf ciiuncn or sco'ri.ANl>.-iiiiiiic ' _ I I » BC' _ , evssvons ii id ` tii i M ii villmgliins dim Wm” Resiiiiiihii ni | s ou pay e r src w preach on' _ ` i, e _ - electric iight bill bel'ore.April 10th as lltli; at De Buble at 10.30 and Argyle |-ATE MRS- A- 3- H¢\N_|T'|'» ‘ that is the last day to get a discount. Sliorpf at V7. ' ,Q *_* ~ ~ _ ~93g7_ __ ' ‘ ' lt is with sincere regret that The H9Wg.GUA_nD3___ A" members -M-_ _tiuardiaii announces the death ol' Mrs. WHEATLEY RIVER-Rev. H. R. No. 1 (.o,`, Home Guardti, and tl1ose..A- S- H6Wltt. which occurred at ii_.r. who wisiiigto loin, will meet at the' home on King street, lust evening. 'The into Mrs. Hewitt had been in tertain hopes ot hor recovery and ber death comes as a great shock. l The deceased- lady was formerly Miss Martina McKinnon and was Ili-sty married to Mr. Richard Coiuiy. Some years ago sho married Mr. A. S. Hew- itt, wlio survives her. She was noted for her charity and hor kindly deeds will long be remem- bered by many. Her willing assis- tance ‘iii proinotlng the interests of the Charlottetown Hospital wus ii characteristic which could always be relied upon and her death leaves a sad blank in the runks~of the helpers of that institution. _ She wus about 52. yi-urs of ugc and lciives to iriourii. Iiosiiles hor liusband.‘ one daughter, Mrs. J, McKenna, two sisters und one brother. The funeral takes piucc Friday morning ot 8.45 o’clock. ' MFi FRANCIS DALTON \\'”oi°d.~i fail to express tho anxiety that wus felt in Glengurry on Friday, March 19th, when it was known, that Mr. Ambrose Dalton had received n telegram from Multhnin. Mnssucliu- setts. stating, ihiit his son Fruiicls was daiigoroiisly ill with typhoid fev- er. i~`or the rcniiiiiider ol` the day and through the long' und ioiicly hours of night, the anxious parents. brothers. iiiid .sisters iiopod und prayed. that ilic deadly disease iniglit not prove fntail, but their hopes were in vain as the morning brought the sud news their beloved one lay cold in dentli. Deceased was ai young man iii' clgli- teen years of ago and wus workinir iii the Uiilted States for thc last two years. Endowed with it vcry ambi- tious nature he loft home at the tend- er age of sixteen years and had al- most mastored the trade of a machin- ist, when death ended his, earthly ca- reer. ln addition to his working ut the nhovc triuln lic was attending night school for thc purpose ol' studylni-I bookkeeping. ills mental and iniinuai labor greatly undcrminded his hcalth and although he received the niosi skillful niedicul troatuieiit and good iiursing. iyiiliolil fever found in him :iii easy victiiii. llo- was n patient at the Waltham Hospital for throc weeks where on operation was performed on him two days before his death from the effects ol` which hc iiover ruiiicii. ills death in piirtli-iilarly sad on ac- count ot his dying so lui' from home. with none ol' his Iovcii ones near hini. lii tlicir zihscncc he i~i-i-oivoti llic kind nltcntion of dcvotcii rclntlvcs nnii frlt-lids one oi' whoni uccoiiipaiiiod i.iif_= remaiiis to thc inland. lic was noted for his cxeuiplary cli:ii'actr:i~, quiet and inofli-iisivc disposition and ongag-` ing personality. The coiisoiiug und syinpathctic loitcrs which his parents ri-cclveil from his conirudcs, from his -_-_-_-.~.-.~:_-_-.~.-.~.-:.-fi=.-.~.~.=~_~¢-_-vw-.---:-.--J:-==. CAN"l' GET GERMAN POTASH Washington'n Efforts at Berlin Provcd _ ta Failure WAS]-IINGTON. April 2.-Efforts of the Government to obtain concessions from Germany which would Defmll the importation of German potusli. fortiii7.i‘r iuiicii today. ll llH(`f\U1\* known iicrv, when Aincrlcun oliicinls were iidvlscil that Gcriniiiiy would mum- no ultcruiioii o|` her cnibargo. Negotiatioiiii had boon 'ln i1l'Uf4l'€="l*-4 since thc outbreak ol the European war. MBS. iiliYTilil’S lEiTEii To Bun-Down Nervous Women Louisville, Ky.-»-“I was a nervous wreck, and in a weak, run-down con- gilitiori wIhe5n_n frieng asked m_i;{A__try ino. it so, an as a resu ave sined in health and strength. I think %lnni is the best medicine in the world for a nervous, weak, run-down system ond for elderly people."-Mrs. W. C. Ci..-\i‘1‘nN, Louisville, Ky. _ Vinol is a delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, guaranteed to over- coniie _all mrcil-iii_nwn_,_ weak, de§it.aiiz_3d con it ons an orc rome cou s oo s -iid iirfmcinris 8 ' Id. A. Foster. Druggist. Cliiirloitciown, I’. I5. i. r _ \\\\\\\\\\¢1/llA\\\\\ *' . FLOUR FEED We have in stock a iiniited supply of Flour Rolled Oats -Bran it Middlings Q Cornmeai Cracked Corn l\\\\\WII4'f.’.(i\\\“l\ ' oiicake Cotton Seed and Molussine Meal ~ all of which we_are seilingatiowestprices. A."ilome!’&l3ii. 'sinks-ominous ` *ff '"7' 'railing health for some time but never- . tireless 'her friends continued V to en- I ir MOST wH0tESOME.BR£A0_. ntrust sussnrunas MAKES LIGHT e ' ' __ _.d 5 superintendent and i'rom his hoarding mistress bore evident proof of his many inestiiliabic qualities. It must be ii great consolation to theni in their sorrow to know, that their dopartcdf son was hold in such high esteem by his superiors and associates. His romiiiiis arrived at Biooiii~ field Station on March 27tii ani1'was met by a large number of sorrowful friends. who followed all that was mortal ot' iilui to his home in Gieiigarry, the homo he loft two years ago in the full enjoyment of good health. His funeral which was largely attended took place at l`our o'ciock Sunday evening to St. Marks Church, Lot 7. The service:-; in the church and at the ed by the pastor, Donald, at the the reniains of a fectlonnte brother was lowtwecl into the to iiiourn besides his parents, tivo sisters and sevven ers, who have the sincere the whole community bereavement.-R. I. P. “Mac'S Dyspepsia Tablets relieves the sevcrest cases tion. Get a box, take meal and enjoy living box, at The Two Macs, George Street. MEtl‘. |~ Y 1| ip- _ P.E.I. RA TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Trains Outward , Read Down Mon. Dly. Dly. Wed. ex Sun ex Sun & Fri. s=°_~=> i-10' “Q3 U _ F S PFWPN7 535223 Charlottetoivri Hunter River Emerald Jet. Kensington Summerslde 2.45 4.07 4.50 CD. 9.00 9.45 10.20 Arr. Tues. Thur. - & Sat. 11.30 Dcp. 1.14 _2./i4 5.00 Arr. RM. 3.25 Dcp. 4.15 Arr. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur & Fri & Sat. 0 3.00 Dcp. 4.20 4.54 5.19 6.30 7.35 Arr. ' 4.15 Dep. _.12 5.27 6.20 5.06 7.05 6.40 Arr. Dly Slit ex Sat. only it: Sun. 3.1!: 3.10 Dep. 4,57 4.25 '/.00 5.55 Arr. v M P M Summerslde Port I-Iili ` O’Leary Tignlsli Emerald Jct. Cape Traverse FFF? u~mw ummm 5”!" .sci mai Cliarlottetown Mt. Stewart Moreli St. Peters Snuris Elmira Mt. Stewart Cnrillgan Montague - Georgetown ="f‘?°."F‘.=":‘°?= ’I»§L‘\»§|-*1~3Cf'\*: ommwum Charlottetown Vernon River Murray Harbor ILWAY . mac. aiu. 1914. ,~ Trains Inward. ` Read up. Dly. Tues. Mon. Hon. exEun Thurs Wed Wed Ji & Sat &Frl &:Frl ' P.M. A.M. RM. AM. Ar. 5.15 11.30 12.10 10.10.~.__ 4.07 10.31 11.03 8.50 3,23 10.03 10.19 8.05 2.46 9.38 9.45 Den. 2.15 9.15 9.15 Dly. _ ex Sun. - 8.55 12.15 7.54 10.42 ' 9.25 Dep. 7.30 ,_ Adil., Arr. 8.50 7.50% Dep. 8.00 7.00 " Tues. Mon. " Thur. Wed. & Sat. & Sat. Arr. 10.30 11.05 9.15 9.35 - 91-40 8.55 8.1.7 8.25 7.00 7.00 6.40 5.40 9.20 9.40 8.04 8.15 7.33 7.40 6.50 6.50 Dly. ex Sat. Sat& only Sun. 10.00 8.23 _ 6.31 Arr. Fl." no c`l-5 Dep. Arr. Dep. Arr. P Z Page :S23 Den. course you do. famous gchebler Carburetor, ing all parts getting an even and _economical supply of oil-no dang- er, no waste. Besides all these ad- yantages the Imperial is equipped with the world-famed Improved Thermen Muffler. Can’t we send you a catalogue. lt's yours for the asking. -WRITE Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd. Charlottetown, P. 5 l. ,_ _i --an . _ Aii§2i.‘I.`§ i‘.§..“.‘.° MOTOR? I' ’l`here's some points no intelligent man can overlook in selecting a Motor-there’s some cold facts that command- atlention In the nrst place what do_you want? Don’t vnu want a motor that will be simple, reliable and durable? Of THE IMPERIAL MOTOR is equip ed with the best die cast babbitt bearings, the all arts made to expensive gigs, interchangeable and accessible, tank lubrication insur- _nugg¥_N_€§SE§_SS__ -_ ____F ii `- The Coaumbia Grafonols the Home Entertainer Theres a limitless enter tainment in the Columbia Grafonoiafbarreis of for the family. You ect records that your fnends in aughter. Then ii you are an mirer ofthe hltlher entertainment the ' best artists are at H mand. Prices range from $650~00o - *'- i ., ».\,v__