WA no Today 3.15, 7 & 9 P.‘M. 1\'Iatinee-26c, 16c. , Night-Me, 26¢, 16¢. ' DGUGEAS 110cm! ‘” 4 "s, his". and ‘interesting game of hockey was played at Bed- eque Rink Monday, March 15, when ;tbe married men of Albany played |tbe return game with the married men of Bedeque. which resulted in Ia victory for Bedeque, 2-0. Game started about 9 p.m.. with P. Noon- an handling the whistle. The first period saw both teams very evenly matched, and the period ended with- out a score. The second period was about halt over when England made s. rim from end to end and shot at Nooitan, who stopped. but Connolly secured the puck on rebound and broke the goose-egg. Oh, ! you should have heard it hit! _ bhe third period Reeves ‘made-II aloe run aifi made the score _ 1h favor of Bedeque. ' Everybody" in Bcdeque was interested in this galne from little Norman Wflxht right up to Wm. Callback. _ it is trlie that Bedeque can -boast of a good many things. We can boast of our nice girls and good- looking bac-helors, oi two Mas—Ma Wright and Ma Dawson, and of having an inventor in our midst. .\ir. Elias Scburman, who invented the ice-plane-probably this is where the sea-plane originated — but how many communities on the island can boast of having a grand- father play hockey‘! We have one —only one, we are sorry to say. and his name is Albert E. Wright. Line-up: Albany. I Bedeque Goal . . . . . . . . .. B. Johnson ~ Forwards ‘Pooley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Reeves I-lennessey . .. 0. Johnson Jelly . . . . .. .. . Connolly Solley . . . . . .. M. Johnson llefurgey . ...(}randpa Wright Qlcbealn .. Timers-F. Lowther, J. Clark. Umpires.—-J. Frlzzell, R. Noonan. l I Notes ‘ Englantl and Reeves were stars for Bedeque and Pooley and Hen- nossoy for Albany. Noollan. Albany's oil king, play- ‘oil a good game in goal. Owen crawled out from under the been in time for the game Mon- (Iil_\' night and did not go lback. llats off to John Stewart! lt is rumored that lf he could Bet suffi- clc-nt security he would put u Plltlilgh lmoney to build a closed-in rllik. lt is now up to every man. Fairbanks picture. m (. Trigger Ration Knd startling s u r p ri s e s feature this g r e at The finest adventure tale ever screened. The clashing, daring, Don Q ‘bars all worru and uou live in laughs and thrills. Fast as Lightning ‘ DO NOT W.\IT .. »il.'~lG REEL. all... Ignition 4th iliNN UAL Aitlolvclsur ‘Vritlzly’ Eve. lllarch 26th at 8.30 Sharp Under the a "IEUTENART GOVERNOR HON. AND HIS Patronage of the F. R. HEART: VIOITSHIP MAYOR MILLER BY THE CHARLO TTETOWN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY OF fZO-PIECES-W ASSISTED BY A CHORUS OF 20-l’IECES~20 MR. G. ELMCIY (IIICIIIE . . . . . . . . . . .. MISS VILRNA KMITH .. Cscldliiltc in Ornto MR. BEN WAGNER .. AND . . TllflOR . . . . . . ,. ELECUTIOIKIST ry Mount Allison . . . . . . . . . .. VIOLIN ANo CELLO MISS l\l\‘l‘ltl..i-I.ZN HORNBY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. VIOLINIST Under the Direction of PROF‘, “.1135 W. l1 FLETCHER. A. R. C. M. A. T. C. L. MISS L|i.‘.I.l\.'\‘ i'/\RI.l. . ACCOMPAIHIST Seats now‘ l.'l ~..v|I: .-t {In ‘rhmtrc Ticket Ollice Opcm at ‘L30 A. M. Daily. PHICIY“. -.._.'i. Stock Quotations; Qiii... IIALilFAX .\I.'ll"Il 1:: furnished by Jilllllstrlll lllll lqmbm-g n1‘ Ihrl hluillrl-nl l; change: Al. Top. zlnil Sumo l-‘u lll Imellioan (‘nu ('0. . . . Nlaiitlq liuiiilvliv ("b - » - ~ ~- .\.;n. Lucnmotlvr (‘o - Am. Smelt. mul lllllllu. Anaconda Col‘ W". ""» ' Vl-naillan l'll1'llll‘ V“. . - - . - -< l'1||]9 (‘qpper ('il. . . . . . . . . . .. Cnbd Cane SSngnl~ (‘in . . . .. lnierilationul Punt-r (‘in Mia. Kan. and Tex. ill‘- Reuding Co. Southern Pacific Co. . . . . ~ -- Unlon Pacific Ry. 1'8. Industrial Alcohol Co. . ll. . RLShItVL —»l’.Uc. $1 IO. (low. ..',.l ll. I RUSl‘I»--52c. .| lihilllli Stun] nun . wt \I l.lIl'|-.|I '-ll"l.'»-»i ‘ll ./...i.|ll . r~'i~ l l. \‘l lllIl'f'llI Ptllvvl‘ ,3 Ilwllill llnworivs ' .1 l|.i Ii ltili-y >?l~~-i I'll (Elli. (film. ‘l'l|‘l‘. I',I|l'|lIl'l' Shiv] ISI .. .. Illl ,4}. lll-rill lV-l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i.".'. In! l"'ll‘lll>'lllll I.'- -' Iii ml ‘u-W Jtlrst-y .. I31‘. Nlilllllulil Nclv York 1135,; ‘J il~ .li .\lll_lr'. lfifli lll ‘l. III I fill“. ii‘ . 'll u. \lll_\' . 2013"; 34cm. ‘ill-‘h. X1! (Hits .\lll_v. Xillf. SPIII. lll}. I15 “iii-HI .\I:iy, H83}; . filll/gfict, I30 1193'»; stand behind this offer. l I HOCKEY .»\ closely 5-1‘. lu ravor of the home team. llunphy should not escape unin jured hilt “Murph" has certainly acquired great skill lll working offlmon “m, to $435, ca" receipts SLl('ll adversaries. Both Riggs and Coffin. goal ten tiers deserve credit for their skill- m; i‘ul guarding of their nets. While Power, Anderson, Eldershaw. Blax-‘ land, Coffin and McGuire played a splendid game. The game wee enjoyed immens- ely by both teams, followed by a Let us hope for a repitltion in the near special band and skate. future. a WORD PICTURE Professor: with the word “boycott? in it. PupilzFarmer Jones chased his his I _ butchers for $14.25 sand some poor BOn and didn't catch him till lboycott on a wirefence. l Are You a Shaver ? ll so, we have a complete line of the moat popular shav- ing requisites. l)on’t Throw Your Old Blades Away The- Ingersoll Stropping Outfit‘ Makes old Gillette blades sharp and new ones sharper. Price $1.50 Maclilunon Drug Co. Th '11?‘ xella§"s‘¢&'§¢‘.'%%’i p ceillts 821. woman and ohlld in Bedeque to] contested game of ‘hot-ling: woe played at the Arena picked baby begves were 501mm. ‘lllllli uu Tuesday’ cvefllllk Mlllfll to lIllll. between the "Jam Tarts" ofl A airman; ‘Charlottetown and “Dreadnought? beeves were on sale from Relilrew lat prize. llbllox of chocolates. 2nd or ‘Mnrell resulting in a score of out ‘ The Dreudnaugllts played a clean quality. lust game. G .Cofi'in scoring one this load was made up of choice l-lOill during the first period. In the flnlmlllfl. ...-@.-uu<l period they were ably rein-rounda- ll-Omed by Murphy, who apparently steers. good $7.25 to $7.50; medium IlllOUglll he would clear everything. 56"“) l“ $7903 ;"Sanllny" as hewas called manag- It'll lo score two goals when little Murphy came up the ice opposing ityzlll the spectators trembled leet Give me a. sentence ’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l Fairbanks Picture Romance of Spain The spirit and romance of Spain glow in Douglas Fairbanks’ new phoooplafbon Q..son of z0fl'0"llUW holding the screen at the Prince Edward theatre. This story is the dramatization of the old edase ‘Truth crushed to earth shall rise again." The hlelo. a dashing young Span. ish Californian, la sent to Spain b7 his father to complete his educa- tion it ls soon demonstrated that he isen aspen with the type of stock whip used at that time In Caliibr- nia. (While illustrating his ability with one of these whips. he gets iiilo trouble that leads to e. duel. A hull rushng in while the flgbt is on ends the combat and results tn the hero saving his opponent's life . Hi9 reward for this‘ is inform- a1 presentation at court. where ‘he discovers many friends of his ia- tber. This does not take place. however_ until after he has leaped a. high garden wall to escape the plaudits of the crowd. and discov- ered in the garden a charming lady with whom he fall; in love Things go well until circumst- ances point him out as the mur- derer oi a visiting ercllduke He pretends suicide in a spectacular leap into a river. becomes the myls. terlous Don Q. and begins his search for the real murderer. A letter‘ home brings his father the grim Don Diego, to his aid. To- gether they unravel, the intrigue that discloses the criminal; Don Diego using his celebrated sword as his principal weapon Wllllg the son relies chiefly upon his whip. The picture is a rush of romance and action from start: to finish. Among the prominent players are Mary Astor itn the leading femin- ‘ne roie_ ‘Donald Crisp, who directs and also plays an important part; Jean Hersholt. Warner Gland. Stella de Lanti, Lottie Pickford Forrest and Jack lticnongld, This master production. one of the finest lever shown on- a local screen, will be repeated ‘today, a]. so on Wednesday and Thursday. Dominion Live Stock Report (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Mar. 22. —(Domill ion livestock report) —Cattle re- , Qttle prices were iabout steady. There were no choice steers. Lots of just good average quality were sold aroumd $7.25 with few of better quality up [l0 $7.50. 800d cows brought $5.5" to $6.00, and $6 was paid for al odd tor bull. Tlhe bulk of thc ‘common to medium steers were {sold from $6.25 to $7.00 and c0m~ mon to medium cows mostly from $4.00 to $5.00. Two or three band $9.50. Gleanings From ’_ _ Tryon And Vicinity The Tryon Arrows played their cleanest, and best game of the sel- son on the 11th of ‘Memb- Wlloll they met the Albany St. Pats on neutral ice and defies-ted them by s score oi 3-0. The game was crammed with thrills from start to finish, the Ari-own forwards play- ed such a fast game that their goalie was only called upon to stop four shots in the whole three periods. whllle the St. Pat's goalie simply was a wonder when the Arrow! forwards would pol. thro the defence and shoot at him, t..he can't. stop them all. The drpt period venlded scoreless. the Arrows vlayins up lvll-L 011 the second period however the Ar- rows ud down hill and ended the period ~2——0. On the third period the Arrows had the up grade ice oncesiore but the Albany boys were winded and just before the play stopped V. Howatt scored the final goal. 3-0. The Tryon fans. filled the air with their joyous notes proclaiming Victory. The Arrows surprised the ISt. Pats byl hoidingthem to the same score as Victoria. Preston Noonan andl Charlie Logan oflioiated as refer- ees. and the game sailed elons without a ripple. Line up Arrows St. Pats; Goal I . A. Noouan l Defence | K. MacDonald s. Campbell! W. Lea. G. Frlzzle I Forwards Capt. H. Wood. V. l-lowatt R. Lyman G. Maobeod E. Lord N. Bradshaw Notes l The St. Pets have that match to win from the Arrows yet. l Noon-an makes a good aulrilary player as he tends goal for sever- al teams. The Arrows suns missed Charlie Pooley on the promenade. but‘ Charlie missed a treat. l After the Arrows scored their two goals in the second period, Percy's fog horn was silent. I Considering tbalt the Arrowsl played against Bedeqile, Albany“ and North Tryon selected. we'll say they didn't do too awful bad. Everyone enjoyed themselves to! the utmost at Wood Bro's rink Saturday night. the races being lin- douhte-dly a -grea.t success and the ice was exceptionally rare for the. time'of year. About 150 people were present, following are the prize winners and prizes. (Girls under 15 yrs.) 1st Marion l-lowattw; 2nd Ella Rogerson, lDrlzes)‘ 54,11) box of chocolates each. (Boys un- der 15 yrs.) 1st Stanley Thompson. 2nd Leo Keough. (prizes) Jalck knife encll. Boys and girls double race, 1st, lAIlBIIIHIO lloolcy and Wil- liam‘ McLeod, 2nd, car load of baby They were sold fromfimo" to $8.50. Accordlnglto weight and A large percentage oi welghin g Quotations: around 900 Butcher common $5.75 tc $6.50; ‘butcher heifers good $7.00 w $7.50; rmedlitm $6.00 to $6.50; common $4.75 to ’05.50; butcher cows good $5.50 to $6.00; medium $4.00 to $5.00; canners $2.50 v.0 $2.75. cutters $3.00 l0 $3.50; vhutch- 6r bulls, good $5.00 to $5.50, com- '| The calf market was a shade bet- Mixetl loin of just ordinary quality sold from $8.00 to $0.50. ‘Good lots picked out brought ten and ten twenty-five and s‘ couple of best bwuglbt $110.50. Common light calves sold down to $6.00- Quotatlons: Good veal $9.50 to $10.25; medium $8.50 to $9.50; com- mon $6.00 to $8.00. ‘Sheep re- ceipts '86. The few lambs offered sold steady good sheep sold up to $8.00. Yearling-s lambs $10.50 to $11.25. Quotations: Ewes $4.50 to $3.00. lamlbagood $11.00 to $11.25. common $10.50. Hogs receipts 1,411. The ruling price price for hogs sold in mixed lots was $14.00. A few small lots were sold to local quality and rough hogs hrouslll $18.50. Sows were $12.25 to $12.50. TRUTHFUL "Did your last employer give you a reference?" "Yes. but it doesn't seem to be any good.“ "What dld he say?" "l-ie said l was one of the beet men his flrm had over tunied out." TQEEJKDL) T9 l?‘ - i BREAKFAST PLAYMATES l-ZNNIIZS howl had plants-rabbits running all around the Inside-mud one in the bottom. He liked the bol- ldm one best. Moth-w filled the bowl with cereal and cream and s sprinkle of silgar on lo . PM Bennie aimed hunting-for his rabbit-playmates. “lll-N's our?“ ht cried as llu- llrii lililw- mllhil hopped intn right. Then 0M by our lhr ollim camo- out. lllil OI how llr had lo dig for lll? one in lhr bottom’ llrnnil- llnrrlell in val lllr "lasl llilrs"-~-and llicrr was "liillr Rabbit"! MaoLean and William Rogereon. Prise l/ylb box oi’ chocolates. Gentleman's l-nce, 1st Reginald Thomas. 2nd Lloyd Rogerson. l/gill box of chocolates each.‘ ladies race. 1st Adclulde ‘Pooley, (prize) a purse. 2nd Amy Leg (prim) Bop. net mirror, 3rd Minerva Gil-lll; (prize) 5 nut bans. Hockey play- ‘ers race 1st Eldon Lord. (Prize) safety razor. 2nd. Howard Wood (prize) a watch, Relay race. for hockey players "4 men to n team", winners, Ralph ‘Lyman, Kenneth IMwDonald, Howard Wood and Eldon Lord (prizes) l/ylb box m‘ chocolates each. We have a lot oi‘ snow but there ls dnuoib more in otlher places. New Brunswick paper of the 13th states “there is now (not less than eight feet of snow through the central pert of that province," and stated that if the weather turned warn suddenly. if there should come heavy rains, the flood condition would be serious. ‘Ilhe high hills any._me.ny rivers would cause a great fresbet that would do a lot of damage on. tbe_lo_w lands along the rivers. Prince Edward island is favorably placed. nlze our advantage? ._._ Geo. Wood who has been confin- ed to the house for three weeks with rheumatism is able to be out again. Mffland Mrs Hubert Thompson and Miss Lavinia Mcwilliams spent Wednesday of this week with friends at Cape Traverse. Do we recog- The fine weatiher of tlhls week has been taken advantage by the farmers to move their potatoes. Large quantities have been going to Albany and Carleton every day. the price remains at $1.85 for table stock and $1.95 for seed. The butter market here keeps firm, the pales has advanced dur- ing the week to 45 cents per lb at the creamerles. Mlnuifs Llnlment for Fiui HlR sill The undersigned offers for quick private sale the valuable property of the late Cornelius bafferty silli- sled at Fslrville near Peakes Sta- tion comprising One Hundred and seventy acres of land in u high state of cultivation with good build’ ings. The farm consists of one hundred acres clear land and the (balance covered with mod hard- wood and splendid lumber. This farm is conveniently situated be- ing near school. churches and ha. billlan l“""" It’; almost u» good to be m, When you hold up sucli hands u these two; A -A our! lo gel And this choice cigarette- Dune Fortune sure smiles upon you. save Tl'lE rotten limos , that are packed with Turret Alligarettes .\ nlraiil. Fnnlttlli. .\ ll ynllr "Poker Iliuulli" til |IIl|Il'\‘lll| TlI|Nl¢f0 (‘nmmuiy nl Camilla. llllllllt-tl. I‘. O. Huv lfililll, li yon m.- u. Tlllll will unn- yilu pmlilsgc. (-|,_"h,“.-|..“|| ||||)||_\ puraonlnlly‘ int nlir office, 00 (lurch Hire-cl. Play ‘At York yuil lllPfI‘? \\'vrc you till-rt": Is llul cry tlult _\'|lii livllf. Aliil if you link "wln-ri-"l llll‘)"ll any I wlill ii chm-r \\'lly its "York" illllt wi- iuvnll. lifter-nth wns tiu- tiny. Ailtl llll'l‘l‘ Isn't ll tlmllll (hill :iIl llllllfl‘ . wont Iliclr \\‘u_\'. Thr- duy it \\‘i|.'l luvuly‘ owl-ll llult, Thu prtlrlpcvlli \\ct'i~ Ilium-y \\Il|l u I gum] Illill‘ (u lllllll. Th0 llnilil nre -\\'l‘ll kntl\\'|| (‘t-r (‘Ivllll ‘ \\‘I|iIl\‘Nllllll' fiili, A\|||| llll‘_\' gin":- It ilnit illtzlll llkt- II Hull lll u trim. Smith lllll .lllo progrnllliin-s, and Ilnl‘ “'1' don't wlinl in llllflV ‘l'lu-_\- HIITI‘ \\'t'l'\‘ lluno u-t-ll, llllll l‘ln going Io any no. (lnrlliln (‘rockl-it you stopped ill illc door. Such ii alllilo (Ill his fllri- lllill ne'er noon before: You gllve hlill your iiltlnl~_\'_ lll‘ hundlwl it llt-nt. Then illlherctl you up to lll!‘ \'l'l'_\‘ top scnt. > he pliiy Wllfl allvllili-il. illlll |illl_\‘i‘ll lll twn twill. Ami now If you'll llNlPll l‘ll gin» ll fi-w fuctnz- Tlu- IWPIK! WIIR n lrllln, \\'llli'l| lvns curly tn ti-ll . l"ilr llw lll-ya llllllll‘ lln- l‘lll'_ ulul tin-y illll tln- lull “will. l ll qiiiirtrlr print clghl: llir lluugu lllllll nrrlvctl, Anil from thou, unlll Il-li. ll|ll1'|| |'i||| u-us tlrrlvrtl. Jlili Proud was tho. fiirlllcr. Amy Iit-lzt-r. hlu wlfv, Aa fur .\lliry \\'l'l'l‘ llki- llfte! They \\'i'l‘l‘ sultry, yrt tllornugllLv, lur~ riblt- brats linil they iii-ted t-xill-lly like tltlguli-n and t-ntu. Grandpa llllll (lrnndllln wi-rr Flormu-i- iiiul Friiilk. Ami Frlitlk got his smokn lllllllKll Grnnillillfla hr-nrl sililk. ’I‘Ilt~. nltl Tllillll, with llilntllra. \\'ilR llluyt-d lly Dnll \\':-a|_ \\'hil sllowoil ulul lint] lull-lll IIN \\‘v|| Illl llu- rout. lllcll Sulllc 0lil(IIl"-hll|ili llrtlwu .\ illurtlulzli lI\\‘|I_\' town. conductor. Womlnll Vi-slu-y, lln-il cult-rod the lrllln, Poor .lllll lilllt. lllfl llFkFIH ilml words fi-ll like rnln; Ilu- uluui lull lilr tin-t. us you uukl p‘. llllll lll»; Ill-m- klilll Aiul lNlllWl Nl)l‘\\'l‘|(ll|Il from n fllr Tlit- c frown. And tln- lilnl lhlnp llrtluglll furlll was u lnng- nightgown. Vt-rlln Vcsstly was gnarl, with llllll bully vllvlnc lira lli-rlllyq was ll'ranrln_ mm "(rulfl "jcnl flue" ‘ ’l‘hi-n "lllllll illc iluiif Iiitly-‘lwiill Allan llnrls llrnwn \\'lm Illllll!‘ a Tiirrylilvrn lrnn Vessey as the Chlnnman, did llll pnrt extra well, Aml fllnnlny. an nt-wnlloy, with or nnm-s to mil. I'm-r Dorothy sure got hri- tumult.» twisted bu], slop off. just llfllilfl‘ BlIlDDlIIB. As the owner has nobody. to work the farm it will be sold at a bargain. For further particulars apply to MacDonald & MacPhee. Solicitors.‘ Charlottetown, or to the under~ “l liltr to lnlnl rslllliln." said llrnnie. signed. Mas. JOHN tarrznrv I Peeltes Station. RR. No. 2i Whllc Frank as the Int man was fur from balnl and. Tin-n na Ivim, the porter. hla hnltlnmtp Illcl toll Th“ Illll Illlllvl with hcr Ilillnlll-s gill up Well! wm: A bird-cage. a satchel. n llflllrn mm- things, . Anti gelling off trnln, with the inn-ll.- -N<-xt ninth-n. liully‘ Hit-wart, lllil unit-r nil lll!‘ Hour ‘.\lltl Iuiiulilcl" and shunts ns iln- l-ur tuIll illll lower. Mrs llruu-lt Innk Hm ilrgiin. illlll llulluri lllc floor; \\'lnl h-tvlnu sung ilnw. u-ils ullliul-il ll 0N‘. I \llllll_' uniln- Alny. with lmr lnultuliluuc. lll'\\' ' " ll Illllk sulnl- lt-iirlliillz. illlll Hlli‘ illll il mill '04P. ml thin trllln And llur lrlsh illiilr-ct u-nulil glrl- yo“ u plllil. "Your furo nln'nin." says \\'l~ull=lll_ lll" unruly-tor. so lmld: '"l‘llaiilt‘ ycz" nu; mild. like Illc lrillb of old. - v Just lit-fort‘ rho i ‘Vi-stfiy gut an Alnl lrliiiw-il illi- llnlllill urgnn lllu- u mush-lll "mull" _ flu-ll .\l‘l lllllk ||l~~ urlzlilt. illlll |llu_\'--|l it, .\t lust flit-y I"l‘lll'lll'1l pllllllllk‘ nll the illtllllvi ill-tors llffllll‘ ‘ .\n|i .\lurv .\n|i by sllllzltlu. “night hlillcu", good style. - brought the plny to a clmlc. . llllllllv /4lllll‘ "llt-lltllillvclilvlllH" l-Itl Ynez-try tllon nilctltlilcd the boxes m. ulurt- Ftlf-llifli‘ iiulu truc,‘ ' ' rim - - - ~- 'l'lll-n tln- l-ilrllllil \\‘l‘Ill lull-k. llllll lIu-l‘ 11mg huh]. m". w.“ Rom’ on. u". [inn-k lill fwiiinl tlu-ri- run, ' struck lllilf-pnst. ' I W " ' first In cult-r uvrl- tht- grin-lll illlll ‘Flu-n lllli llrlilv. 'l‘lii~ I'm-I tll|-_\' \\'<-l'~- llli|l"l‘ll'1|. ‘twine llii mu- iu lllilv. 'l'llr llfllll‘ wtlrt- n llill wltll :i ll|~:li|iil'i|l.'|"||.. flou-i-r. Anti lllirry. u rurrl aiuvlllgflilirrlt-il mic llilur" Tlll‘ll cnlnc llttlc Viiuntlu, tho utnr ill llll‘ night ' Allil Arthur. llcr iilrlthnr. to keep her llclil light; of iill tllc bud klllll tllni cvcr wus soon Milrgui-rllo will: filinlhwzi l int-uh. In plny (‘l(llIl‘ll. I l:l rry Slllll l\\'lt'l'. ill in-r l|-:il.i| .\rl 'l‘llu c-iich picked their rlariilcr, (‘ruin uni u! ilu- lnlnril, .\ln| act lllvulaolvra down In llilflllkb‘ of the hint-h. mom-y was counted, lint] llllrl‘ :| you're ‘live Tlu- proves-till amounts-d to $55. {l5 Tlu- social was over, all wont luutlu iur their rrst . And everyone vqtcd "This yrnr \v:i= the bust." Jimmy, York We IT WORKED WELL l‘or lllr worst-or Illi- The new maid was asked wile! shc thought of the electric cooker. Ailil lll-r Ill'lll“ llillc dog wus lll!‘ cuf- ‘In’... 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