. --‘.5'§,..}_5‘v4_._i',~‘_, _ , . ..-"'.--_ ` ._-..v.L".'..;-i i*.9»~19I3- _ ` _ Q ;f" m` “,°,_H,, .a, . _,, -,$7.1 . ‘.- ;-:> 0 1 ,F3 '<\I7<'O1'l -_LA V 9-.. ~ "".-;"""‘3"'l*Z`L`~7/»7" "IQUIIL -i ` ~ .. ...'-.». . »f . i?‘M@f.W5ne _- _ _ kn°_ws.__rhis rfoldvreiieble medicine. It "*,9Pjt3i1,fS_nutriment _,__ v _n h _iand siniulant ' iieq.. *v - _.-1 ‘ V' llkgltbe in _ients in Bilgish _Btégflgon and we are of the best and E it. Good for lack of __ for- prompt relief in fic es of exhaustion and _-i- tl! re’S nothing better for f . popvelescents. _ ._.- 4 _ V. 0 it when getting - _over the gap. "`i. 4 ’”4n_ _A,1__Jry 4 5:1 ppnu-====|.¢.4»w¢gr¢¢.»n.»npanppnn¢u»u===;;;=;;:;::::x:_ _ _ _ 1 Ehaifh l>9tt‘e, a pint : A Foster ¢f.€cd}ra1__Drugsiore ' _;_'_S_iinnyside_ ` _ -»»===="n» A .Ilia in 'rss uscx Thst’s where you get it if your Laundry :v.ork'gln::|;i;p‘pleliH)g:ng. Savgimour neck work done at r s STAR ii Y sg". “for-g,°ur ~ ` A. ii. wsiihrizii . ‘ . _The Star Steam Lau: dry., _ 'Vhone :gf _ 134 ‘Kent St. _ `§l__f_§|i¢l' 12. _ 'For Your Gi'occryA0rderh 'I respebtfuliy solicit new customers for 1913 and wish to thank my large number of ' out Charlottetown and friends and patrons through- eountry for their generous patronage during 1912. _ » ~ s P; - I.. Smailwood Cornerof Upper Queen' and _ - - Bayfield S s. ' (Orders promptly delivered). r_- 1oMti' _ _.,, _ _ _, . _ ._ ' i_R'emi1f_|de _ i . Right in the bu ness cen- t1"eis;a'f`:ar,e.i\e ship wh':i'_e every person placing- 'their order is guaranteed satisfac- . Wf _ . ‘- _ 'f ' _"By;__hli_'viugfyour work done atthi§ reason of the ycar__.__ui- _ suirps-you. better r¢snl_t=i_ihan_ - ‘i¢.!Df l.¢_11¢SP‘i1_1_¥_1'i”,1} this rand and $1,000 on the building. Chula I-I, Cuwni ir °'.i:i:f.:';.‘i;::.°s.“*°“...':.?.i.‘_-‘.‘; I 7_3 Street. i Y Ov SLU ssL'very,' ii ..'.'.....=..... . tr' » _ _ . . - -. '§lUsTRALIAN\.L`¢INER ` . ." "" mrrnnnn nr sroiui 36-A Party ot inclhdill mile arriv hart to day and Salt Lake _x_ __ _ _I A TI-IB CHA GUARDIAN _ “ " _ pggg S; Guardian wma' 'au _iii -e_=b¢§~ oi-su p¢asuroo'b° l'r-EKG!! usher for Prinuhidvarc Island. -'5“bl°¥lb¢fe-and .others are.-asks" gbtyqhfonreg Order or byile; . °_.._e uardlan___.poi, responsible for remitsances fbrvifarded otherwise than ss above. Mliitf `;’l‘hs - Guardian _welcomesfillsble "WI from persons throughout this Prov°igce.tAll sulcxh figure should- be o “ e uardisn News mg," Gbrvlottetown, irntnedietely after the events, sto., have trsnspir ed'. Mldtl. Hlllil. lHHlVll$J _ ski The following registered at the Queen Hotel, Cliarlottetowh, between 10.00 lust night (after the arrival of the last train) and 10.00 the previous night: . - lg. R. Madhr, Bridgewater, N., S1 ' . H. Pict'o'u,.'Br!dgewater, N Miss Nellie Perry, Summerslde ' _P_. I. Quinn, St. John W. M. Freedy, Halifax J. B. Gaudet, Miscouche _ J. W. McLeod, St. Peters, P. E.I. Wm. Richards, Bideford. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) Donald Malcolm, Cardigan. Miss Laura Malcolm, Cardigan. H. Rowlins, I-Iallfax.' J. A. Steele, Toronto. J. D. Scott, Montreal. Miss Isabel Maners, Edmonton. F. Perry, Summerside. B. I. Raynor, Alberton. J. W. Ellsworth, Woodstock. I B. H. Landels, Truro. ._§; is *fn gd. The following registered at the Vic. torla Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.00 last night (after the arrival of the last train) and 10.00 the previous night 1 F. G. Wheaton, Amherst, N. S. W. F. Higgins, Montreal R. F. Forbes, Halifax N. Brault, Montreal B. McDonald, Hamilton _ H. S. Van Scoyoc, Montreal J. Fraser, Halifax Robertson, Nappan, N. S. W. Vaughan, St. John B. McLeod, Carleton H. Cox, Morell C. Wallace, Toronto. QFFSF9 , \ eleven - _ _ _ The following registered at the‘ e-‘ vere Hotel, Charlottetown, between '10.00 last night (after the arrival of_ the last train) and 10.00 the previous night : _ _ ’ W. R. Aitken, V. S., Montague F. M. Hawes, Halifax A. McGuigan, Vancouver F. W. Reeves, Boston John Allen, Royalty , W. Ross. Wheatly River ~ R-_ 0- Smith. Vancouver . Jabez Lea, _Victoria _ 15. M. Byrne, North River JW. Dilllv. Fort Augustus Thos. P. OQUI. North Rfvsr John J. McDougall, Glace Bay, O.B. John Horne, Winsloe A. R. Gordon, Boston. \ A. W. Docherty, Pihette J. C. °McDonald, M. D`_, York I- E~ Ul`0k€D. V..B. Summerfield. (From Yesterday's`Evening Gifllrdisrr s. McNei1i, Now Dominion. ` CHINESE SELL THE "HYSTERY BLOCK" lwrted at $4.000 afoot, the one out- standing property _in what has be-,_ come_lrno'wn se the "mystery blockh' bounded by Youngs, Charlton Churclr, and Wood streets, and 'thc entire block is now in the hands of -the un- known syndicate. ` . '° A _Tiin property, for which |100,000l|, said to have been paid, is on the -north side of Charlton itreet, init west of Church street. On it stands 2 Chinese laundry. The dimensions ' f\the property are 25, feet by 100. it.w_as assessed laatysar ,$4.000 for ' rl addition to the high price' said _,pause ' negotiating transaction. v . fo_;°fi:._ _'f‘g.‘i-'_'|`iccoi3hie{_°ttff`ifs _0hi°Ql= f.hpy_vret\u._‘n_ed_1_to __ na, whge they wire followediby agents ,of e own- S SI-IIN OW - Y 'MA STEAL’ EWELLERY S 3 DASH OFF IN AUT5 lrbaovro -Ian -What is though): to he the 'iatéz' o trage of ing 'gng Q] “f§tdC£O\ln* all fl thi* have mass se# qsruik robbed Ihunlichneis _Cen B¢ - Alcura Will Do Itil , T . _ - -;, special arrived, from - umm e at 3 olclnck this morning, the senior, Vice feeling jubilant over their vic- tory, while the ill»0NDediates were somewhat more subdued in their do monstrations. _ _ ..._._. BUSINESS TRANSACTION.-It is understood a deal has been consum- mated between T. 0. Edgstt and W. S. Newsom, Charlottetown. The sni- inal in question, while not black in color, still bears a close proximity to reynard for flectness and costllness. BIOYCLEB OUT.-Charlottetown citisehs were treated to a novel sight yesterday when a number of bicycles, ridden by young men, appeared on the publl\:\ highways. This is some what i'e.re.ior the last week in J anu ary. . . iii HORSE DROWNED.-A horse,own- ed by Daniel Hurry of North River, while nearing home on Saturdai broke through the ice and was with considerable dfiiiculty extricated only to die shortly afterwards from the eflects of the cold water. _-_ . SUDDEN ILLNESS.-Mrs. (Cal>t.) Frank L. Gallant of St. Louis while 'on a visit to her sister Mrs. Cor- mier of Charlottetown was taken il. with apoplexy. She came to the city accompanied by her son, who intend- [ed to take the Short Course in agri- tulture. ‘ \_ .L_-s - 'rx-in Rmrrr 'r1>.ioK.-J. ri. B.ivi¢- Ureuliy, now Publicity Agent for Prince Edward Island has issued e circular letter to the press, says a Halifax Exchange, _asking it to pub- lish bulletins of the movements o. the winter steamers between the Mainland and the Island, stating whether the steamers are crossing, and whether from Pletou or Tormen- tine or both, and whether the desti- nation is for the time Charlottetown, Summerside or Georgetown. ~ Thi Transcript by an arrangement with the I. C. R. publishes this informs tion every day for the public conveni- ence. The I. C. R. authorities also post this lnformatlon‘at, not merely the leading stations, but at Hfty sta tions along the route. The posting,o. course, is very well, but the news paper publicity is the most desirable. Prince Edward Island's Publicity Ag ent, however, is on the right track. Note: The Charlottetown Guardia; gives this information in full, telling not only the port or Ports oi desti nation but the hours of arrival and departure daily. in the past month was perpetrator at midnight when the big plate glasi window of _Pearce’s wholesale _iewel -lery store was shattered and good. The jewellery consists mainly of smnl articles, watch cases, bracelets ani chains. The thieves found every favorabli opportunity. 'The window dresser had been absent from work yesterday and the goods were not returned tc ‘the safe, but a cloth was placed over the show cases. The policeman oi the beat had taken a drunk into cus tody and landed at the station a. hilt past eleven. The relief did noi go on the beat till midnight. Tin stolen jewelery is fully covered by in surance. HATHURST WANTS SOME DREDGING. CAMPBELLTON, Jan. 25-A depu tation from Bathurst was in Ottawa Friday and waited on Hon. Roberf Rogers, Minister of Public Works, ir regard to dredging work at Bathurst harbor. The deputation consisted o. T. M. Burns; A. J. Stewart, M`.P.P. Bennett Hachey, M. P. P.; John J. `Drummond and Angus Mclean, of thc VTURONTO. -TMI- -_'7~'°Af B PTUS 1'°'-Al,Edwards Lumber _.Conrpany. lt was _pointed out that the Edwards Com- pany intend to establish a large pulp and paper mill at Bathurst while the Drummond ‘interests are :iE'ecting`to ship large quantities of __ _ n`o‘re from Bathurst harbor, and fconqiderable development in Bathurst Pi .a port is looked for very shortly. In _view of this development consid- erable dredging is needed to improve 'the ha`rbor. The deputation was in- itroduced by Hon. J. D. Hazen, Min- _fstpr of Marine and Fisheries. It was given a sympathetic hearing by the Minister and it is expected th .ire Your llands - _Chapped Read How Zem-Bukl-Ieals. bands or part adeoted in water es hot as can be borne. Dry with a soft towl, and then smear the zum-Buk well over the part. If it is the hands, wear a pair of old gloves .-.ver night. `hy` mdtfiillg _the pain 'ill be gone. 'riien use zani~Buk s rewniore times “end the cracks will be healed. jars. F. Phillips, of'Ayers Olin, Que., "I sunersd terribly from chap- hands, At times my hands were that I could almost have with I thought I and see what balm would in e supply. mf’ a very M Bullient, Y of Port N. B., writes: "Some hands were very badly _ointmsnts did -not was,.sdvil_ill to l-PY [NSY ddlllhtg -“L in s remsrkshlr estimated at close on to $300 stolcn_ was a paosenger-from--Charlottetown E _ _ ‘__ _ _ _ ._ M ad¢d_°k°m,_,._.,3;__.,___,_.__. _ P,_s. .C111 airi--ieiLvs.;.._.e.._..,~_g_ __w.hgr¢.\p§=;J1;?ld 19;” - “ _ -, _ _ _, ._ iii.. -'r_ii¢__usonm, it-`is_ssic, _Fo Wu _M in--ia- *ne » - #M m#”“~ "mm wa N' ` ` `tii:°\»e'st mowlhtiissisr' “aight ui: '"7 h‘“d' "°"~ spend a few rxginvei in under the heading "Canadian stu- le ‘_‘Dio_x'_' warburto , s son oi pr. George Warburton E Charlottetown, LEC/l‘URE.-The O. M. B. A. oi Vernon River entertained quite a number of friends to a concert, so- cial and lecture in their hell last evening. R-ev..Father Johnson of the Cathedral stall was the lecturer and his learned discourse on Thomas iiiocrewas fully appreciated by his audience. The concert was a delight co all, runny successful items, musi- cal and vocal and readings, being on the program. The refreshments serv- ad at the social were dainty, palat- able and plentiful, doing splendid cre- iit to the entertainers. But the most delightful times must always have s closing and at slate hour the mer- ry company departed for their homes. __ rslsoniis Donald Morrison, Mt. Vernon, left yesterday for Calgary. A. C. McCauley, Tracadie, was in Charlottetown yesterday, H. H. Cox, Morell, was s. visitor to Oharlottttown yesterday. Sherman Tremere_ Hampshire, was in Charlottetown yesterday. _ Mrs. B. A. Robertson, Grand River, .left',Charlottetown for Rumford Falls yesterday. W. S. Loueon was a passenger westward from Charlottetown yester- day. Rev. Dr. Smith, Parish Priest, ions. was in Charlottetown yester- day. Miss Margaret McDonald, Cardigan, crossed to the mainland by the Min- to yesterday. ‘Victor K. Sanderson, ‘Midgel1, was a. recent visitor in Hampshire, the guest of Wm. Tremere. Clarence and Leo Reid of Hope River are iii Charlottetown attend- -.ng the Short Course in Agriculture. Dr. Anderson, Charlottetown, re- .iirned home by the Earl Grey yes- ` ;erday. A. A. and Mrs. Alley and J. O. and Vlrs. Hyndman, Charlottetown, re- c;1rn;d yesterday from s. visit to New or . Wm. A. Mc Queen, Vernon River, yesterday en route to Vancouver, d. C. Miss Nellie Perry, Summerside, was a passenger by the Earl Grey to Charlottetown yesterday from an en- ,oyahle trip abroad. Misses Florrie McLure and Ger- trude 'l'oombs of North Rustico, ipent Sunday ih Cavendish, the guests of lilies Lottie McNeill. Principal Moran and Vice-Principal J. Gass, of the U. C. C., Charlotte- town, were passengers to' Summer- side yesterday on the Hockey Spe- cial. Lady Davies, Ottawa, formerly of jharlottetown, was one of the guests at a luncheon on -January 24th given by Mrs. Henry Thompson, Ottawa, in honor of Mrs. Kennerly Rumford (Clara Butt). Loren V. Judson. Winnipeg, who has been visiting his parents, W. W. and Mfg Judson, Pownal, left by the Minto yesterday morning on re- turn and will loin his brother, C. S. Judson, who is doing a Dfosliewlls business in that city. Sir Joseph Pope, Under Secretary for External Ailnirs, Ottavia, has railed for New York for a ho iday in Italy. He will be absent from Otta- wa for about four months.-Ottawa Exe. (Sir Joseph is s native of Charlottetown.) The many friends of Miss L'lllian Taper, daughter of Mrs. Taper, _@i¢en`St__ Charlottetown, will re- gret' to learn that she met 'with A misfortune yesterday by falling down atairs and will hope for her speedy recovery from the painful inl\ll‘i¢S sustained. Jabez Lea, _V{ctoria, drove to Charlottetown yesterday. He re- ports the roads for wheeling excellent especially for the blackaniths as s iior`s'3'rilust be shod before leaving home and in _Charlottetown before misses ofa* frroni, irineiino Mc bend? Hlti'is_`,~Hende_r-son, Adeline- Csmpbeli_ Albert Williams, Harold' Stewart, Elipheret Howstt, Turner Glydon, Chester _Bu.fitain,_ Wlllilm Bernard and William B. Delaney front Kensington are attending the short course in Agriculture and Household Science in Charlottetown. Mrs. W. D. Sherren, Crapand, and son George E., teller- of the Royal Bank. Fredericton, N. _B.. came to Charlottetown yesterday and lgtt on the afternoon train for on to asrsscns and scsi River. __ . _ R. Bigger, Bradalbane, was; in last week. » iii T \, sale ends Friday. Q( me crriiiiiicuiiiiiiin ~=. R ` -<-_:;;-:.-.-,-_-;_-_-_-_-;_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_{¢_,-_;;;,-}_-?_- --,-_-_-_-_-_-_»;______-_»_~_-;_-_-_-_~,_»_._.,_____.:_.v.______`_Y_____Y f jT`f 1 - ' A /` , 1 'i _ ' ` ~ i'l‘ PAYS to buy in thi! Province. R. WARBURTON.--In a recent is- - - _ _ _ _f _ »~,_ _ - H' xiooxnv MET -'res H ey-M M ‘ “°m°u ‘Nunn °W°°"’ _ ~ Lv- ’/-‘ /*"1* "Y ' ./ \` " S/il" It -i dents who showed all Europe how to ) - __ /. ` (C ) _, f ,~ _ ._ _ Play". __a large photo of the seven -» '-" _ _ \__{/i_[A\ 5)) A ° members of the all-Canadian Hockey - »-4 f” ~ rr - -/é~/43 _ ~,¢a~-_/' -f team st Oxford. One of the number . C§1.____“_____ ____ _.._______`__1- » x.. 2-” ;<¢~ -fb / . 0ur-big 1913 sale of household linens, bedding, cur- flains glue: furniiurt covering positively ends on Friday next an. s . '_ ` See big ad In tomorrow Mornings Guardians great -, list of special bargains to wind up the sale with a rush. » I __ - Positively, Miss Annie__ McNeill, Cavendish, is in Charlottetown taking the Domes- tic Science short course. ` W. C. McLeod, French River, and G. W. Profltt, Spring Valley, are taking the short course in agricul- ture in Charlottetown. Misses Etta and Rose Toole left by the li/[into this morning for their home in Howland, Maine, having ac- companied the remains oi their father to Charlottetown for burial. MRS. SHEPARD TO CONTINUE Pi-IILANTHROPY. TARRYTOWN, N. Y., Jan.25- Mrs. Finley J. Shepard has made it known that to. continue her identification With Philantrophic work and business, she will retain her maiden name and sign herself as Helen Gould Shepard. Since her marriage on Wednesday,Mr. and Mrs. Shepard have remained at Lyndhurst much secluded from tho public, as guarde are still watching the estate. It is understood they age planning a trip abroad in Febru- a y. BILL TO AMEND ACT REGARDING CLAIMS AGAINST I. C. R. OTTAWA. Jan. 25-E. M. MacDon- ald introduced a bill in the cpmmon yesterday afternoon to amend the act passed three years ago providing for the adjudication of small claims ff" damage! against government rail- WBYB- The .present act provides that daims “P l-0 a maximum of $200 Hgainst the Intercolonial or other government railways may he adju,-“_ cated “P011 by the county courts_Mr MacDonald’s amendment proposes to false the maxium to $500. First read, “I8 was given to the oiii without dis- cussion. SEINE NEBRING EILUOD MARK PARIS. Jen. 25.-'rho rising oi en.. Seine to within six fcet of the flood m_E1'k-9. Caused by the disastrous in- undations in 1910, has caused great uneasiness throughout the low dis. tricts of Paris. The suburb of Ber- cy, where acres of wine cellars are partially submerged, has suffered H105! UD to the predent. Rain has been falling intermittently for a week and still continues, causing the aillu- ents of the Seine to be surcharged. ::H‘orsernen and stock ralsers should test the splendid beneficial re- sults secured by the uso of McKin- non’n Condition Powders. We use these powders extensively in our own stables where we have over $35,000 worth of horse flesh and find them to be certain in action and highly benc- ficial iii all classes. Put up in sanit- ary tin packages Z5c. The McKin- non Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf. MF - -_ __ (From Yesterday's Evening Guardlen);GONFIDENCE VOTED IN NEW FRENCH CABINET. PARIS, January 25-In the Cham- ber of Deputies after the policy of the new government had been dis- cusnd, Premier Briand delivered s speech in answer to criticisms and explanatory of his program. While he was speaking the premier suddenly was taken ill and compelled to shor- ten hfs discourse. On leaving the chamber M. Briand fcll fainting into the arms of one of the deputies. Physicians who-attend ed him say his condition is not\s¢x'\l°- ous. They attribute his fainting t the overheated air of the chamber. The deputies voted their confidence in the new industry, 324 to 77. FIRE AT TRENTON TRENTON, Ont., Jan, 25.-A fire which broke out early this morning, ln the flry goods store of Sutcliffe and Bon, completely destroyed two _business buildings and the entire block was for sometime in danger of devastation. The fire started in the staircase, at the back of the Sut- clitie stor spreadin to the adioin- Shoe Store and completely gutted both buildings. Chief Colborne of 'Belleville for assistance and part B `the brigade of the City was despatch- led. The loss will probably amount to about _ $100,000 chiefly drygoods stock, boots and shoes. _aiiwavs ooNsuL'r THE PHONE ninincronv. Almost every day The Guardian re- ceives irders by mail to insert news matter of an advertising nature. ln most of these cases the senders, who are frequently not known to any member of the stall and who have no account in the advertising depart- ment, write "Please insert the fol- lowing and oblige," thus apparently implying that they think the items will be inserted free. Only a few weeks ago a reader wrote asking that his ad- vertisement of Farm for Sale be in- serted free from day to day until no cancelled it, as he is a Subscriber £0 The Guardian. In this connection lt lmuy be said that the subscription price is not suuicient to even pay the actual' cost of paper, ink, presswork, mailing, bookkeeping and other expen- ses of the Circulation department proper, and thus subscribers have no 'privileges of free advertising and are ‘on the same footing as non subscri- bers. Seldom ever does the sender state whether the 'item is to appcsr in the Morning Daily or in the Evening Daily, whether for one or more times in either Daily, or in both, whether ns s display nrlvnrtfsement, announce- ment, buslncss local, classified nd or otherwise. When for church or chari- table purnoses they seldom ever say so, or do not enclose sufficient money to pay for same, all of which will bc returned by first mall in the event of the item not being chargeable, or if more monev is sent than necessary the local brigade considered the fire _so dangerous that be tclsgraphed to of 1 _ " ____uV ___ MQBRIED . (From Yeeterday’s Evening Guardian) CROCKiiT'I‘-HARDY- At the Ydrlg Parsonage by Rev. E. A. Westmore- land. Dec. 24, 1012, Robert D, Crockett, York, to Miss Gsrtie lil.’ Hardy of Pleasant Grove. _ MCCURMACK- PROUD- At the Par# sonago, York, Jan, 18, 1918, by gov, E. A. Westmoreland, James Mc or# mack to Miss Annie Proud. "' Dian (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) . HARPER-At Grand Tracadie Jan. -li, 1912, Noah Harper, aged 87. Kinnpv-Ai covsnenfi, Jan 5,1913, Robert Kielly in the 94th year of his Bglé. ' to pay for the item the surplus will be returned st once, there being s greater discount for cash with order for advertising of churches &c than' for regular business. In all suchcaa- es the Advertising department com- municates with the sender as quickly 'ns possible by mail or phone, often paying`the messenger service to get them to the telephone if not too fu; 9| g. . ing building, occupied by the Haines dmtantf thu' “Vins ‘H V°"n’l°um°" People write this oilics to know il- News, Letters to Editor, sto., atb charged for, and to all such there is but one reply-all items sto, of ¢ money making nature, even though they be somewhat of B news natugg, are chargeable. For instance, the -_ vnnce notice or notices of a concert, lecture,`pie social. picnic, etc.,_ up chargeable if there is an admission - fee, silver collection, sule of pies on sale sf food or refreshments. etc. Ad- vance notices ofpurely religious ser- vices, even though a silver ooiieozion is to bs taken up, are not _chn.x‘geable. The - particulars of any of the above. alter Iihey have been held, ore, however, lneivs and thus not chargeable. The ‘news of any past- present or future business, which is ixtfll being conduc- ted, is chargeable, if it is ip- parent that the object is to make the business more widely known and thus increase it. Verses accompaf nrlng death notices are also chan gea-ble. Even items which are actual news and not chargeable but once in either Morning Daily or Evening Daily or both are chargeable for more than one insertion, as they are thus not news. » The above facts are given for the purpose of assisting persons who have items, etc., to mall to this ofllcs, so that daisy and -disappointment wil\ be avoided. Don`t Swear ABOUT YOUR RUSTY. SCRATCIIY PENS. ` usi: -.-Ann __ ,x~s¥§ @ ol iz i-"'. T4 ._._.__.- - ' 4 |____ _ T . ' ) - ..,,¢~._" . _ ~. _ ` _ _-, j viiliipi'-`-}`>at‘:l€`i-y pre-'igirigesied ‘ of nervoiisb str`ength_ rin". _ _ - ..-..,,,_, . Illusion: Change The Vibration H `» lt Makes For Health his usual diet, and adopted a breakfast of and cream. onceifn-ii-` wliilé'-tliie-i"`\vill`rénch a place' where the system b¢CQi`1fél'l`cloggéd` ind- _ machinery doesn’t worl: ' change! of ' l