TT‘ llipltiifill, which _. <1 Ftuit-a-tives" Corrects 0N7l'llEAL,Oue., — “After loitering many yearn from - tipation, l wee advised to ‘Iruit-a-tlves.‘ All my Ills ; ‘one now.".Mre. H. Godln. f. Indoor work, soft, rich Ioodr. " of exercise impairourbodlly actions. The moot common , deuce ilconltlpatlon. Normal teatlnel activity, denied to out of us by our way of living. ' restored and maintained by Jlirult-a-tives," made of the fulceooffresluripefruinblendod yith health-building tonicl. 25c and 50c a box. l-‘-i Habits Produce Con- ' Notes by the Way‘ N attempted defence lies‘ been set up for the Informers Brig- glide. We are told that police de-l ‘tcctives are employed and are use- iul and are much respected. But . there is no parallel between a police wletective and the‘ informers and ispics who are invited to volunteer ,their services for the Temperance . ‘ _ ‘Alliance. We have a police force in Pl'°l’h°5y"°i y°“' saying‘ {Charlottetown consisting of a specl. "This Dwllle diliweih llllilli‘ u“l'°| fled number of men regularly ap- me with their mouth, and honour-i painted and sworn to their duty by 0Y1 ililll "Y"? 0i hi3 emlilflyflf-‘i eiii me with their iips; but thelrithe proper authorities underthelaw .w:is pilfering. A shrewd business °i the 15ml They hive Bl? their THE BHAHLUTTETUWN‘ lillllllllllNl Illllllll Dell; (fouled I881) IBJD pol your (ll nllvnlee) delivered. .110 p" you (it: advance) lulled ‘In Cannon and [Halted fltiitu. Prealdont-W. Chane! B. leLnro. V‘ “antitank-J. Secretary-Llano. (lol. D. A. llulilnaoa. l). u. 0. Editor and Hunger-J. B. Burnett. Aaiioolnno Editor-d). 1L, Cnrrle MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928 THE ONLY WAY merchant expressed ills suspici- heal-t is far froln me. T? iiootha-Salva -.TNE GUARANTEED OINTMENT, UNEQUALLED F0" B°'L5 "l" ill-C" “minim” “me ml“ WW” “w” hi” mouth dcfllcth fl mull; but that all ml-"llllmd all“ ‘llsdlmiwd "°“l'l§§“?..‘J’.fi§l‘{3§"§$3§}§.§i pas: l ,,_______,_._ ______-- been a constant suspicion of ifleiii- wiiicii comciii mi,‘ 0i the mouiiiii°i lllell- °°lllllll5$l°ll°d l° llililllliliilii,i,ii.se_ ma, i; iii“,,iieiiiiiiiice_ ’ ‘ BOOK 'l‘11¢-. _L',()\’.l‘lllllI'l|I o1‘ llltlinlilslitllas icieiicy‘ 0i Seciionai barieiiiiii iiii. ‘ ‘ ‘peace and order lli the city midi _Di._ Peabody”; Hawaiiisays that By - ablioiniull .1 l]lll’l‘illl lo nrollinlc lhu _ i , ,i _ lllls denial“ ll "llm- empowered to arrest criminals, law-isickliess produces an abnormally ROBERTA LEE i prclllll-‘lllri- lli l‘ Ill ll" ill"l~ Suppon‘ of general m“ admmls m “Tilcn came his disciples and‘ breakers and vagrants, and llold sellsliivc cliioiioilfll SW19 iii fllm05li00000ooooovoooo-oooooooov-i tion. Everyone who wants to see ll-‘Ycfy Oilc- l iii0fir " ' ‘f- A lll"llll 1141.111 lnls- lwvn Illi'l‘ll\' l|11]1li;|1-.-l~s. gs fruln l-l v11‘;- CONDITION - POWDERS Our improved Condition Powders arc ilic best that science can produce flllti money can buy. They arc equally efficient for Horses or (laltlc—rcbuilcl and invigorate tlic system- qlllckly curc all skin troubles —lrnpart a rich glossy rout of hair. purify the blood and cleanse the skin. In case oi‘ swelled legs- wonns or irripurc bloom-this- preparation will secure last- ing results. 50c PER PAllKfifll-I We also carry Royal llurplc Woodburfs International Stock Foods. The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 149 Great George St. Telephone 315 not serious headaches often cause as rnuch misery as a bad sickneiis. Here's a way to get rid of them and enjoy lilo. Take GRAPE WAMPOLES EFFERVEN CE SALTS _ and remove the cause. Acid- ity of the stomach, sluggish liver, etc. You will swear by It once you've tried It. Ii. L. WORTI-IY 233 Queen St. DOLE AGENT FOB DI. AL- LAFB FOX BIMIDIES. i .4 ,1 (z lo liicilililv pulling llllilflllllvlll plu- DQO§f9fi4fi o 0-0 O-O-VO-O-OOOO-OO‘ l EYES TESTED ' Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest‘ A thief can beat any. machineicommandmenis oi men‘ Whenever you have good reason toi “Ami He miied suspect one of yo“ enlployees’ fireland said unto them. Hear and un- mmy derstand. Since the Mackenzie King Go\'-‘ thcir; oflleial duties. l Their names and official rank at said unto Him, knowest thou thatiilielii in Ciifiiody iiillil they M0‘ the Piiarisées were oiieiidixi‘ iii_'broilglit to trial for their oflcnccsig l . l knows that there 1S iii-pug with a coilntry filleiid viviili‘ici_ they heard ibis Saying? 1' lurul resources llut calllio rc a ll. _i _ . _ id‘ ‘ n iimii increase in popuiiri Bill He. ‘mil “mill ed from day to day 11nd is open to. i“ W“ a iEvery plant which my Hcavenlyiail. If important enough to be Fiiiiiei. iiiiiii no, planted 31ml] be regarded as news. it is printed in. who daily newspapers. something answered .1011; that there something wrong as when our coal and iron mines are rooicd up‘ ‘ “Let them alone: They be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind. both shall fall i into the ditch." shortening up their output and fail- mg to provide employment for their lorliicr workers. The only way is ‘o ill-i: the obstructiollists. As Hon. R. B. Bennett said a few clays ago when addressing a Con- iscrvative Women's Club in Mon- ltrcul: "We are at present prosper-i Compare this with the Brigade. called into being l lcy. What authority had these menl we ‘to organize a band of spies through- ‘cut the province‘: Had they allylto ____./ c4oa—-————- THE WOODEN INDUSTRY. IN a survey made in January. 1.92.5. under the law of the land to create it was shown that twenty-one, ' such a band of informers for tlieoi- 3W5 purposes set forth in‘ their prlntedl oils because we are selling our cs- Vtate." selling our rawiproduct f0: l others to manufacture it. and for us ‘to buy it from them. . Concluding his splendid speech. ‘ M1". Bennett saidz- the woolen industry of Canada walt-‘ "I should like you to study carc-ied upon the Tariff Advisory Bpflfddn information to the authors of the me woolen mills were closed down. of 725 looms idle as against 549 op-lcrol cmlspllllcy was Se‘ i)“ to“: throughout our peaceful province. m Delegations represcntlngl ' - crating. » . ltlii -ful1y, first. every problem that af- and upon the Government. Tlieycollsliifflcy- fects the maintenance of the popu-rrcceived promises of relief and cx- of good repute. health and strengthlagain called upon the Finance Min-iidbliiliiid Izzullxié:tiigzcgseggzlgilriig:i * ister and. expostulated with hlm.‘ g the? may find empmyment m it’ ‘ _ ,who are themselves breaking mfo that problem. to the solutiomTliey demanded a minimum duty ofiiaiih What is waiiieif is ini-oriiiih‘ l% . ~ I. _ _i‘ i ‘lduas. l leave the issue with you. goods. The Minister replied that he IMOYHIBTS. the chflrllcfel Mid C0" i3‘ l O lof it. this party brings developed 35 per cent. on imported Wccicrftloii about the neighbors of the t ee to it that Canada fulfils her had no intention of making anyiduci of we“ neighbors‘ ' o s - 1 iqilartcr of a century under prohibi- duction in wages. which will lessenilngs- arrived “l slllili-‘illiwwilii’ °°ll°lll'ltion- They ccniim ‘all i that The the consumer's ability to buyN/lilhnsions and enjiiyed e r s m “can gsOaiili-zllafitllflgashstililtéidblilglfi fizz: Oiili Bm-‘cllllg “ll “Pllleclable de‘ “on m the cm mere should Dolmen drinklh themselves to death more get-together meetings of this. g . _ hind breaking mothers‘ hearts be- lcause of the lawless liquor traffic _ They are just the opposite. They,‘ There is iroubie in some oi iiieithat is rampant in the land. As -; are what the intemationalistlc mlndwesiem Provinces over the iniripilpfoved by The Bllllcllifs Own Wil- lnesses. what stronger evidence could considered necessary to keep Canada‘ duciion oi the Wiiemi Govemmeiivsibe round that prohibition h“ ‘ii-i . moving in the direction of its ideal-. oid Age Pensions scheme‘ ' istlc goal of’ Free Trade.“ It i5iiefly failed and that a betler Tem-‘i found that in order to carry out QIBIPGTBIICE law is needed? ’ " i ---_-.--¢o->-- provisions of the Federal Actlt will‘ THE ALLIANCE TRHIMyIRATEi‘ be DBCBSBXMy l0 HICNBSG H16 “X88 021i i real property. The municipalities Mgdern Etlquette ‘strongly object to this course, as,it t B, ROBERTA WE of the Bulletin we would i-ever- would demm-mm gm “m; o; mo] 9 ~ i‘ ently recall to the attention of estate ‘ln the cities. British Colum-' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '.' ' ' ' '””‘“‘°l _, l our readers the words of l-lolypiii‘ has accepted the pi-oposltionii Q.-l-low many enVfilOptll does a Writ directed t0 the $611508 lhd evidently without due conslderation,'wedding mvitmon "quire? i clec cart crease in prices. They are not what" the Canadian producer asked fornkllld- I After reading the current issue A.--Two; the first. or inner eli- Pharisees: ‘ I . the invitation. and remains unseal- well did ‘halos mice ovoi- it. iwipeiii Tiiiiiuciiiiiii, iiiiuvigtiiiiiiiiiiii _ W" _, , _ ., . -. i, .. ,.. ,.u I and there ls trouble in that pro-yl/EIODE. is used as a protection fcrl "Ye hypocrites. .,_._ .. . THE bfrAnliowrmfrown .._.i,-,__.... WATCHING THE PATIENT, NOT lfessors of medicine are trying teach medical students. is that the ailment or disease is the second. and the patient himself the first " o - ideratlon. - . < i i,‘ wn- _ __ , , . mad a regularly appointed Chief. °°ll5 . _ . constitutional era. 1r a to b linan 5a d w‘ m‘ is m use biuy But in vain do they worsiillLTiieir duties are siriciiy defined byicainsiiiiiisgiriiaiswiiigliéiiiiielg Liliilefllfiitfié- an abie adminisiraiifi, pgziiiing a: lng a machine to prevent pilfer nmime‘ ieaciiiiig‘ mi. doggyjngg thgiiaiv and omiiiai regiiiaiioii and iiiéyiing cases‘ hé is apt g) flame: the important transition period and are obliged to devote their time bylpatient ill his interest in the pro- . day or I'll ht to the erf r - srcss of the ailment- ihe mummd“ g p o manta of‘ Now when an individual is sick. lhe ls in a most sensitive state. and yjust as any slight evidence of care- ‘lllessness is magnified many times in. “Noi iiiai “qiicli goeth into thfliillllllifll to all our citizens. They arefhis mind. so also is.any little kind-j Where the patient has a real or- ‘ allic ziilnlclit “What ftlicy do in the 1ierfor1nahec§doct0l' in attendance can have all ‘of their official dlifiggig duly i-ecorcpicflcct. cit-her of llclp or hindrance. And cvcli wllerc the condition is not really organic. it is just as scri- ous, and real in the pa.ticnt‘s milid. the student "should approach the l patient with sympathy. tact. consideration to get his confidence. Once the patient sues that lllillrmlll-‘fyoung doctor is taking a personal bynintcrcst in him, and bringing to his p,qc_-;si~s,'raiigon_MacLegd and 13cm- aid tllc professors and laboratory his 0Wll personal physician." ‘I bcllcvc this advice will be of hclp authority from the Government, orfiivk- _ j While it may not seem to be good {sense to "coddle" an ailing member ‘taking a real interest in liim. seeing thirty-three operating with a' totolyorean? None whatever! Thus a sc-llllfll ll" 11°13 ‘Well’ allcniilm from doctor and nurse will mean much, _ If the-ailment is serious it will and volunteers. unlimited in nuln- have it bcr, age or sex. are invited. to senciwiiisc 0i l-llc ailment- jhnd cvcry consideration, will gethiln iback to his normal self in much less it is alilmrcnl that the volunteer; tilnc than if he thought that he was Employing a i-lullo Vacuum [use Oped in Japan for closer tofore ‘has been possible. a i voaovooooeooa-oounooeooi‘ The Land We Love By Frank Yclgh i of inure LORD SYDENHAM. Bu lame; W. Barton. MD- filllllfiRll-l“ Q-—Who was Lord Sydenham? ' A.——Lord Sydenham was the Gov- ernor-General of Canada from 1839 till 1841. He was first known as Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, and was made Baron Sydenham in recognition of his services in bring- ing tc pass the Union of the pro- vlnces of Upper and Lower Canada. under which an extension of res- ponsible government was made pos- sible. and which brought in a new TIIE AILMENT. One of the points thoughtful pro- i-v O ranks high among the list of not- able leaders sent to Canada by the Home Government. <b-I>§__. _. m. _. bed-O-Oeevvoo-woeooooooooo 1 I Peach-Ade. the actions of tlici Use 1 cup of peach honey. 1 cup df‘W8.i.8l'. l.- cup of sugar. and the ,llllC€ of 1 lcliioll. Mix these ingro- dlents. and when ready to serve add one quart of water and sugar to. taste. , l if it ivci-c organic. Therefore? Dressing ilie B‘ by. ‘ A baby should be (lrcsscd accord- llig to‘ the temperature of his sur- roundings. and not according to thel season of the year. ‘ and tlic l Sweeping Carpcls i _Sal|. sprinkled over the carpets. or. rugs. before sweeping. preserves tlicl colors and drives away the moths. l l rkcrs. he will look upon llfm as Aild all of us ill our contact with the DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH i By W. L. Gordon iv++0404++o+e4o4¢¢¢¢¢¢,, helpful. influence iii the} WORQS ‘ f Ill 'l—‘ i. < . iit is not serious. yet tIhe piuiiitliiflg Stglsflgiiiiiijriift ‘S between Ymiil liks it is. the fact that he has oinfEN y Mispggggliiiifiiilziéiglie~ flamboyant; both a‘s as in "any," "oy" 115 iii "lIOy". accent after the y. the family, the fact that you are ills peace of mind. OFTEN MISUSED: Dol Mail Orders Receive Prompt ‘lotion llllhlS country; and. Scccrid-lpccied il- Till-S ‘Exlllwilliioii has fall-l informers are not desired or expects not receiving plflpel“ consideration. i “£61: yirifiiNgiiil/IISSPELLED? ghfislly; Mmmo“ ‘to make it attractive to those whomiled away. Last Tuesday a deputa-eq to tend in ijjfoflnafign apoutlbe?fgggdgiigfiiigfignliilliialésisio Yemeni] SYNQNYMS: iiciiomi‘ accoiih 1 we invite to come to it. so that allltion representing this inclustrythelilseivcs. No confessions are ask-i u. Plliiélbélglcllslfiiuiigiiiiil. cflmmlt. eflcctl _,_ O-m-i I “Use a word. 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Todsneylisq» - word: INSUFFERABLT intollcr-i FOR .. v . - ' Guardian Readers gbéyiiingi‘ spent an llisufferably clulll "ii-Oil ~~- ~-.__ ooooow-ooo-eeoo-evmoeo» CANADIAN HOMES AND ‘|ll0lll‘ glass. ll was the must 1wrlr~~t§ illll every particular of all illlc quilt..- sigvllcrl to simulate va-rious Chill‘- .il1:1i ‘lluvo comi- to lily A Plttsllurg illlvcrstona 110115.11:- ll(llll‘(' illlellded to be used .'1l‘ai:i.-.1‘s are _ - i . GARDENS , -- . l. .'. l . ._ equipment. . destiny to be the home ofliappyandchanges in the tariff which would‘ No repiiiaiiie ma“ oi, ivomim is, March l2, 1928. :‘“-‘ Hm“ ‘l"y“ll“" llllill_l-l_ll'<l_ll~l~llllllgflflris“l° flail“ r ‘ _ i, l _ i FATHERS AND MOTHERS Tiii, iiiociii, i. ii i iii; ._ .l lhlt incoming box bioa costs. E, ‘V, contented Canadians, living pr0s- necessitate the introduction o aiwimng i0 b; known as an informcriTEACiiiNG__My son‘ hear me m_ one “ii ihr‘hwiiliiiigft-iiliii .. - J S Dci-gusly. shaping and molding their new budget. Canada. he said. Was‘or a spy aigaiiisthli‘: or her ncliiggirljizlili-igigiiicitiiilznigiytliiy iiziiitheiiiioiiiiriiiralrfoigiiikiie‘ iiiiiciiiipii i" iiii; iii-mug‘ ‘iri:£tl‘iii!‘1i‘ - . . . , , . destiny in their own land. and a cold country and he would not doDecent 5'3 0° c l re“ are as ‘i 1:8‘ y ' ' "lily llc li‘ll(¢l‘(l hunk lo [ho (lol-iyl (r , HY OPPOMPXIItIsTs. _ _ , . . | . . ‘to be caught or charged with tell- n _ settlcl-s—tlilo ])l()]1l(-;(yi*5 ii-iio biouiiiii; 142 Richmond St. - maintaining their Dfliliieisliill in l-lieiflnylhiiig ihfli would 051159 Bil lii-‘iing mics out oi- sciiooi" Fm. this,Fafiiffgyfiigigggfipfalfiieglgngigggiiiléif ll with illolll frnlil Scotland when.‘ +400 O-e+eo+oeooooo400¢-o¢4 British Empire.“ lcrease in the price of WOOIEIIEOOGS-ireasoii‘ we beiievc‘ iiie i0 deis iii-ion Carib‘ , _ .~,,i‘,‘,i,1,,.,i‘ Ni,iiii_ Sviiiiii iiiiiii . ————~~v>——~-~ lThc delegation must have agreed. the conspiracy, real-mg that the _ ~-_ - _i ("fif l‘ fffll" ,_ flllfil-‘lllc "bu"; WHAT AUTEORITIES THINK’ iwith hlm that Canada isia C0ldimlmbel' of infomling cormspondcntsi WHEN You ARE OLD lull; IICIIlIHllViIIlTiI: lllllliqillfilalfxltiill)lhlziiililil . i ‘ _ _ ‘ ‘. ‘ .‘ . . . / , I - ht be limited t0 a few, gave no-l . . tllcll- illatlvo llcutll w l l " -" country. especially for the wooleliimlg _ . (Helene Mum,“ m New York i_ _ v lilll "K ll. WA ' HE Journal cf Commerce of Can-l . ticc that information supplied theml Times, "ll-“lllkc llllili‘ lllliiivli’ 1111i! 01' industry. The operatives of the nowwouid be hem siiicii . i l- Lici iiiuii. “iii, .- .i _ ,. ,, - -- - ~ y 00hfidBi1ii8l-.Wllci thou are old. and even you ~ ‘l- l “ll 'l if l-Ils P P E R i?‘ Sig‘ gziemo; Zilllitilitilgtgea defunct Canadian woolen mills areiiqiiiiies iii-e to be kep; Sacral; This} A Eishlfitll charige. ‘i and ilfiiililliliiiiilililiillliliif; lzgei-ilifilisi l‘ m is c i ' fl now earning their living and thatis going on now the informers l‘ e no Onger pencil“ iiii” ' i i’ “ ' i. ~._ , _ . . - -, ,. l Jilsi nm-i-ssurv llllfill cf (‘Zllllllll . l! and considerably more to the samcl _ _ __ - d, _ iii _ ti‘ i m ii Us‘ i young, ‘ “ ‘ ‘ i i i ‘ “ i ‘_ ‘ “ Mo“ ‘ivcrybody likes u y if t-to sa about the Robb Bud-lot their families m ‘the Unnudlficniiwg in iii 0125:5111; 0 aiiid uliewiun Mili “v.0 Fiiiace “mm ‘our iiiiilloiix-illliii"Qiiiiirriliii dmwiiil ‘~11- BARGMN 1c cc . y swim‘ | ca s o e p a y. . i, wa s aicsiange‘ i if “ -‘ . .1 <1 .1 s l f. Schgo] contests must he IIOt \ l i ». .. . . . Fonicq and i-isk- i0 live our 1m; 1111111101111- to llu- old lira-n I'l- we" he" yo“ He‘ livigci‘ We clip these Daragraphsi_ .___._..._~.o¢_~___ lthc“ 1mm“ tum or [mm m 110w" anion" is y <lit1l0l1s—--c»vc1l in rullls m I later than M ' i l Wc have scuc lllrl-vrll "l" i641 hflyiclcntly the Federal Govern/l llmroltilil. NOTES. fiiioiifmiiiiiuiiigisytlxiiahybiiliihiiit:l i b‘ vl""’l"“-4 llll~"“i""llii Ill" wl-ll- ale 1 O ' . ‘l ,. .- _ .- - .5 ' " "7 i '0‘ 7W1» , z" |l.:tl..'t.: dllllilliHVll ' l~z‘l'.'l. l'-.-.-'|-. .-- ' .', ‘ . . , , Wan Ifilper l-l-inivi": has (l(‘(.l(|(.fl to lllilllllillll tho. Bni ihi‘ wifiih ‘i smile ‘miicious Trio who direct mi‘ proceed-i Illliiilgzlilulll, or 1 'is lll l ‘voiiimwii iliililiiliiililiiisii‘ ilimillil‘!ii‘l“~il““iiii‘ I)iSti ict (iOi-itebtb to be held not ldtei Svtock alilisflul livlilly llililllillllll-"ll ill 1922i ‘i’ n ' Vii iii‘ ' h " ‘ling-s from Charlottetown. And no igucsls conic, because of ion UX[lL‘l'l(‘ll(Il'(l 'lu‘.-"l llumlnvl" than April ‘ I llaud continui- in build up a market kl-‘Cll it "ll lll will" lllg llllilllll“ l ' i slorlny weather. uhih- curryillll»? mi illl lPxllllllkillVfl ' 1.,» "' l . . , -.. ..1it -|~1ln-- mo. . . . and have selected upwards oi’ him. Ciiiiiiiiiiiii iiimiiiiiiii iii foreign worth frowning upon. Tho smile (muld any inquisitorial iichcincllci eilluililiicii ‘iiinowiic wmri cs )9" igiiiii-IH/iiiri](iihiiiilliinhi hlliliih: Prov nclal Contest to be not n ll 100 lots mostly short lines but‘ ‘ i“ i‘ _ Morena‘ i0 ihehomc wiii wiiiii oi; “iii from, idcvlscd that would more effcttuallyi Tiiiii‘ iimc ii“ Swiiiii iiiiu iiivduiii ‘mii mriiiiii“ Mi“ iii‘ W‘ i i i iililil Nliifi Pgililigciir-‘i- i mlitiilicliiii 1 ‘iwml iii“ ‘Y; p ' ‘ih i‘ i ii or! ‘ _ lput a premium upon fal e i and‘ i,0i;¢i,|i(,,-_ , iiiiiiciiiiiiiiiii, jiiiiicii; iniiijyiii."iiiiiiiiiiff latel‘ ‘than May lSt. em “W” '5 l’ ll" ' l ulliikfl" “i5 lb '~‘ lscll Pom’ < . - . ~. slanderous information? epcat ii - .i . . . . '. ' - , i. -. i, lrA"|i()URi . _ _ _ _ | Study all public questions llmn _ i i ‘ _ in, lm l.0lOl[lll llllll lluil lllli (\‘l'.l‘ 1 -i ~< _ _ and Sui-who n" .~ l. the inicrliiltlrlnallst. the socialist _ ,_ as we have 531d before, i, a1, thol/iilil *0 lllilimliblllilk will" Will ‘lll Quebec (lovrp, lmlll sides (1|"l|li,l|.*it. (lanadld-n QOnteSt not ldtel than DININ‘! ROOM- Bil" "Qolvll itlle standpoint of the countrys lll-‘ _ , _ . ‘ . your L, V“ V _ ‘ l , IIALLS and KITCHEN, etc" and the i,ii,;i11,,i,,u,c person “.110: ‘ ‘i p “iii i mi me nd entire irolisplracy stinks lnthc nos-i Him iieiiii wiiii iiiiiiiy‘ iiiioiiiiii imiiiiwllllrr‘ lulu‘ lill‘ sl-oi-l-il‘ swirl-n‘- May 15th. and to suit any ROOM. all . . - i, i- .i"'°'““" 0' w“ m“ ‘s co a itrlis of all the reputable citizens of tenderly '"‘~ll l-‘llllbl "l "mil" l" NW Priced “will dllw" l" dear‘ Thom“ ‘that balm (My m Lma “mil i140. bill the flflilhlfy H005 0h form/cl‘? the. province and that decent prohl- LcL illc appear, as llll lost things‘“rlinliivu-k‘ iiiilmhirilill luifiurllllli] up Molly i015 lf-‘ia ihllll hull lificli. lbouudarics Will disappear; find feels ‘ ‘i i “i b i i i". biiiionigii an‘ aghamcd oi ‘i i appear, um lmvn l'l‘|1'l\ a: Wltl'(l s null. ' (real bargains.) Now on sale ___l _ _ _ , _ ‘lli lb Olily 1m i1 0 B0" 0000f“ -i - - 4 - - l More iovciy mid imwiiiicriii ioullrl lll lllo fishing-village oi‘ Snuris Q j Jh-Lhflt, only illidci such circumstances i _ __ l; ii,-i . , ,_ , _ ,_ _ in our '~ ltlimi can save us. l _ _ _ . sec. l l“ " ‘l “lmllll llllll l'llllll‘ll ill‘ —-— e -- .. L will tllc peace of the world be no, i ‘animus [mm a doze“ m mo“! ‘liillli-lnililvrs oul ll» lilo hilll-iliillllll‘ ' ' . ) . . . . . -. I .d fro informers arewi . - - . lslzinds- . ‘o ‘ ll lcl‘ , ,, ,.-. , - _- 1 . - , _ ~. . _ lYl-"fi 1116"‘ I" - lliali anything you kf pt mr wliol: » - ‘Sid i] a] t 10%“ Cndflnwul by with m“: rm voice or u“ poop“ lb bod ‘melon-lined m The Bulletin or Marchl lifc through. I l' .iA"“' l‘ ““"* l“ "ll" ‘mil’ ll" lll"l ‘ . ~ ' epar men Wail“ Will's ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' W" delllmhlllic. according W lliei Tiipse are eviiieiiii.’ hand picked‘ To brim; you disilluslon in the “wit” ll‘-"ll-"'~‘ ‘ll “all” Alllllll- l" . ' ' . . v , _ _ , : ~ » ‘ * lie lMugdl-lcils. iliut ‘llli! quill illlUW- ' ‘ “The reductions in ll"! "We 0i way it is guided by c0mm°ll sense from the better class of the lnfor ‘ amt i c - - "And in that hour forgive me thlitiilllls’ gleam“ llmilly Ill-ll lwlilfcllvll , - , - . _ l 8t co. w‘ import ‘arms and the milillimll“ Dfflihd flf-‘Oehcy- when ll lacks eltherimcns Brigade. who are sincere, and. I. o. of (llllllil ‘was loulld- ll Will-l llll‘ - ,. . . ~ - _ llOlll‘ glass pattern done l - - - i-i drawbacks of duty lliflde by lli~ or both of these the purpose of the reliable and no doubt far superloi Had lacked 50m.” vhlue to 1"’ . ' " “ ”" ‘ " ‘l - l ‘ _ main your friend. ul wine-colored dumusk. Sculielw-ll . 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