r' .4--L? _ . _ _ __ _______M__ lisl-so /' _ ` _-._ TED FROM THIS l’iEEli’S_N€EWS FOR THE GUllRDlMi’S SIITURDIIY SUB - UNI!! Meklv na. Knirim, Our., June 17th. 1913. "Ilsave been using “Fruit-a-tives" as s family remedy for many years. They are the best medicine I have ever tried. “Fruit-a-tives" do me the most good-they never gripe and their action is pleasant. "I have used them for Indigestion and Constipation with the bestresults, and I heartily reconimeud them to anyone similarly ailiicted. . Thesetroublesliaveleftmecoinplete- ly and I give ‘ ‘Fniit-a-tives” iul l credit for all this. A nicer pill a man cannot take.?’ , ‘ GEORGE MCKAY. The enormous demand for “Fruit-in tives” is steadily increasing, dueto the fact that this wonderful irliitmedicine gives prompt relief in all cases of lndigestioil, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Rheuinlitisui, Chronic, " Headaches, and Neuralgia, and all Kidney and Bladder Troubles. l'>0c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. Sold by all dealers or sent on receipt oi pri cs ily smite-uv¢»1.luui=d, ottawa l Silver Gloss LAUNDRY STARCH means perfect# starcliing, whether used for sheer Laces, dainty Dimities,deli- cate fabrics, Lace Curtains - ~ _.___ ¢_a_r_Table 11% mens. _ ' i “silver l Gloss” has been the .. favorite in the homeiormore ' than 50 years _ o ,,,,.. »°° Aroliocelis ER .g ~ Ilie ilillidi Siiroli Co. Lialied g / - -~_ or gf re - ' _.1 .2”{°£"..' ' 'gf-réi.. :, ___ .;,v'...~ `,j _ 7 -5-"l€°»’_’_ 'Q ‘ J? m I FITS CURED By TRENCI-PS REMEDY The Famous Home Treat- ment for Epilepsy and Fifs._ Recommended by Vlergymen of :ill Denomllr atiolis. '1`wenty»five Years' Success. liver l,0i)0 unsolicited Testimonials in one Yvlll' CON VINCING TESTIMONY Has been given by peo_ple in every walk Of life Those interested shoul _ write at once._ _ Pamphlet containing proof positive post free from TRENCH'S REMEDIES. Limited, 710 St. James’ Chambers,_TORONTO. Sole proprietors Trench s Remedies. Limited, Dublin, Ireland. » How _ refreshing- how beneficial t'o the skin-is the daily use of this exquisitelypure soap. Should @_ Hy Pears’ oap tod you will at once __ seoaiiyily it has been the favorite for 126 years.- ‘.5i°:i“§2.‘.'2I‘i."'t“'::li h ` t not over , il'21'l'i'...‘i§.f..2i.> Matchlen' for FRIDAY May Bell Grade VI -Gladys Guig iiion. Velda Campbell Jenneta Ho watt Grade V -Annie Heffel Harold Howatt Sophia. Ca_ obell Grade IV --Bessie Waddell M bel Clark Jack Irving Grade III -Earl Howatt Glennie Waddell ~ Lucy Campbell. Grade II.--Itaymond Harvey, Claud Howatt, George MacDougall. Grade l. --Evelyn Bell, Ethel Guignion, Emma MacDougall. D N WE DI G BELLS.-At the Clit- ton House, Surnmerslda. P. E. I., May 5, 1915, at 6 p.m., in the presence of invited guests. Mrs. Carrie E. Toolnbs, of Westford, Mass., became the bride of Mr. Artemas W. Scliurman. of Cen- tral Bedeque, P. E. I. Rev. L. E. Ack- T _ The Perfect Cooking and Preserving Sugar I ul ° , ff I .- s J _ \ / _ _ _ . . . . __ _ , \ 'xx '-1-I_553_§3;;;;;;g_;_;_g5§§;;15;- To avoid gritty sugar grains in your cakes and iellies, you' musthave sugar ,. X _ ` .I§1§;§§§§i§f§§§§§§j§§* of fine, even granulation which dissolves quickly. ° ` .-=» l J.. Packed in 21h. and 5 lb. Sealed Cartons, Also 10 lb., 20 lb. and 100 lb. Bags 1A&_ limi. fs. ills ‘ 'I Atlantic Sugar Reflneries Limited llorrml.. our. sr. im. us. Red Ball on each package-and buy in Original Packdga. Lantic Granulated is made “ d, . George Ayers, of Bedequo, In tying ot' the good will ol' the donors. The L tiful gold watch and chain. After a D pleasant repast the happy couple w i INDUCTIONI.-Rev. J. S. McK»8.y W of the Tryon, Hampton alld Bonshaw congregation yesterday afternoon. At iii. Bonshaw at 11 a.m., I-lnmpiun, ut lit It rind Tryon at 7. p.m. in --ABRAMS VILLAGE - Mr. JOH- sl ing. The watch owned by the late Jos- ph Gallant of St. Chrysostanie was a valuable one, but the amount realized fa tor several years, accompanied ili ice Gallant. Eli E. Arseniiult, Urban- M ville, Calixte Arsenault, Urbanvllle, 10 vention.-Mr. Glorico Arrlenalilt, Joseph 0. Arscnault,.accompanied by M the teachers’ meeting in connection Sl with scliool gurdcllinl; and home pro- jects.~-Mr. Manuel Cormler.of (fas- sie, who recently resigned his posl- | Bloomfield to Suinmcrside, Saturday ln Bay egg circle was held in St. Philips' ls hall on Friday evening. The attend- M St. Chrysostomc. who reported --FINE CONCERT /.T BLOOM- FIELD STATION - A very_|uccess- the Bloomfield Union hall on Easter ill hall was filled and a large sum of iii p _ . - ilnm Smith acted as chairman. After in le WEB SC gl' ln tll tll th negro H ii. large vine wer of was e po ot or or an all iii irnefl :_ Cl I The Ch fro the nuptlal,lmot. The presents con- Mr. slsting in part of gold and cheques, lnfor silver and cut glass, were evidence ter, F groom’a gift to the bride was a beau- ster, drove to their liome at Central Bed- born ty reception. here, -Z nont representative congregation present. preva The sermon for the occasion was part the induction ceremony was performed Yeste by the Moderator of the congregation. Stanley, the former going to Plctoii Rev. Alex Mcliay, of Bcdoque. The and the latter coming to Charlotte- address to the pastor was delivered town, had ilu all-day job ln crossing, by Rev. G. C. Taylor, ot'_Zlon Church the M and to the people by ltov. Alex. Mc- in P Kay. The newly inducted pastor has The Stanley arrived lu Charlottetown tukeii up his resilience at the Manse last evening at 8.45 with zi fllll cargo. I-Iamptoli, and next Sunday will preach The tion as clerk at the Wellington store, (pulling me Unlvm-ally of King-B Col. has now li store of his own at the lege, \vlnll50|~_ N, S_ Result of May DIIICO l’0l`lll0l`lY kll0Wll HS Tll0ll1DS0ll'S Terniinal Examinations. Arts and Corner. Mr. Cormier, who Willie fit Science. Fourth Year, Simpson, lst Wellington earned the reputation of place in 1st class Latin, Greek and ful concert alid ple social was held in deal also Ian of Summerside, assisted Rev _ -DIED IN MASSACHUSE‘l'TS.- T0 THE FRONT.-A telegram- S . . - _ _' ' on eceaaed was, prior to her marriage, ell known ln Tlgnlsh where she was MUCH ICE.-Au unusual condition Bonshaw there was a fairly large and in connection with spring navigation l lls at present in the Eastern (J of the Strait, where large quantl- W -_ I S I H H I , 7 O l-_ preached by Rev. Frank Collin, while ties of ics are still causing trouble. (.r‘;'w?_ °],ri_f'c'_`el‘sg C211; ‘gok 'nrsrtxepriiiiej may the Steamers Mmm and lust fall at .the Albcrton Exlilhltloii. :rcs to Pictou harbor, where it was puck --- ed heavily, making it. almost impos- ble to push the steamern through. cull A. S. Gallant has been the lucky The Stanley has boon loaded again holder of the ticket which secured the with 3, [ull cargo and grills at 7 dclock watcli at the lottery on Monday even- this mol-ning, VICTORIA NOTES.-Already the rulers are out buying their seeds for was in excess to its cost.-Mr. Joseph the sprlug's seeding. A few of the Arseliault, who has been in the States persons mil shopping and visiting on V edncsday were: Ml'. and Mrs. Rich- ' . . c \ body of his brother Philibcrt home.- gml Nelson, lliimpinn; Mr, und Mrs, The Messrs. Joseph L. Gallant. Glor- James villctt, south Melville; Miss ary Ellen Ince, Hampton; Miss Ma- ne, Kell 's Cross Rev G M Young, y ; _ _ . Maglnlre Caissie, Calssle, were ill Tl-yon; Megs,-g_ plm-lr-k 0we|,g_ Klh. Slimnicrsideon Saturday lastin attend- km-li; James E, M¢Qual¢l, Smith Mel~ mice to the Liberal-Colisei°viitive (_‘on- vlllo; alcolm Bell, South Melville; ll. T. his mother, left last Moudliy morning Smllh_ Tl-yuh; ll(-crm- Mglcay, De- f0l' Qllellef- Where MF- 1\l'S9llHllll F0- Sable; Roland Lellrtl and R. Lord, sides.--Miss Marguerite Leclere, Miss Tryon; Jullgim M¢Ea¢llerh_ Appih Exeline Arsenault, Ilrballvllle, wore Road; Law;-ence Mcquaghoy, (ire-,en in Sumnlerslde on Saturday, attending Road; Warren Newsome ami liohh mmons, Crupiilid.-V. EXAMINATIONS.--Following is li lst ot' successful Island students at- heins an upright. and an active sales- German. 'rliii-<1 voor, Miss Mossel-voy, man, will no doubt make ii success in 15; place ln 13|; class Loglc and Eng. his ll€W Uhfleflhklllg--MF-Marin Gal' lisli, 2nd place in lst class Psycholo- ll-ml. lllspector. came down from gy, History and Economics, lst place 2nd class French. Second Year, morning and came home on the oven- English Blblo_ Mlgs Messe;-vey, 2nd U18 lflilll--A llleellllg Of the Eglllulld place ln 1st class; Miss Warburtoli, t place in 2lid class. English, Miss esservey, 2nd place in -lst cInss;» aucc was good and the prlnclpalspenk- M155 yvai-bu;-ion, 15: place in 31-d ers were Mr- John F. Arsennult. Ur- class. Latin, Miss Wariuirton, 2nd banvllle, and Mr. Hamer O. Gallant. place in 2nd class. French, Miss Wm-_ 011 tlurtou, lst place in lst class. Ger- thelr visit to Charlottetown ot the man, Miss Warburton, 1st place in lst meeting of the Central Association. class, Fh-at Year, Spanish, Miss War- '-* burton. lst place in lst class. FLORAL ASSOCIATION.-A good E ght in Dr. Pethiclr’s odice. This As- money was realized which is being sociatlon is one of the forces that are used for re airing the hall Mr Wil working quietly but vory energetically the interests of the Province. Last the opening hynm Robert and Silllas year it distributed large quantities of Shaw gave a welcome to the audience. bulbs and flowor seeds among the Tl liool children and the kindly act was eatly appreciated. The Association also co-operated with the Woinen’s stltutes and lt will be remembered at the Flower Show of last autumn was one of the most enjoyable events lsr lunch was nartaken of the young of the yea,-_ ll lg Slnccrely hoped that folks bounced their host and wishing the pilbllc generally will give the llllll 11111115' lialllll’ returns left for their Association every encouragement not only by becoming members but by Ruth attending the meetings, particularly e annual meeting wlilch will be held is evcliing. ‘ ~ i _-_-_ae-_-_-_-_-_-_-, ~__-_-_a_~_-__ _,___-, AA ____a_.__,_-,_-_-_-___. __ ,_._.__,_._._.___. .______`___ _______V_ ,__________________ __*_V____ ________ ylvaln Gaudet of Tignlsh, was received from Dr Albert Sharp, Sum med on Tuesday that his daugli- merside. who volunteered as a private rances, who is married to Frank in the McGill College Corps, annoum. eBlanc and now living iii Leoinlri- cd that they expected to sail vestr-rdliy Mass., died Monday of this week. from Halifax -X and feared- S110 le“Ve5 t0 m°“l'" \‘l alsh and Robert Cougllliii, Elnisdale, eque, where they were tcnderd a hear- her sud departure besides her family were in S,,me,.sl(le V, ed,,es,1M *1 kim] husband “lid 3- three business connected with serliriiig hail ll5'°|d balw- It ls U0* Yet kn°W“ t`or one of the Lewin bovs who tor hell-l9l` her mmillns Will be f0l"lVi1\`d' the last low weeks has been conlinedi was inducted into the pastoral charge ed here for burial.-Z in me prince (10m,ly jall_wH_ into li llttlo more as l-llle docked _ _ _ _ icwu only at 1145 this m0,.“ing_ the Libcrnl Convelitloii oi the Second ‘i captain reports ice un the way ders, of Slimmersillc, :ind Mr. W. li, ‘ D s, while the East wlrld drifted it L_e“"i*‘» of 0'Lem`y' _-"9"" “Dmi"“te“ ' t Dllncan McKinnon, DoSable; ‘of the leading reiailcrs the other diiy Waller Mc-Phuil, Argyle; James Mn- | the writer was illiorriicd that business llrhailvlllc, arrived home from the long, Kelly.; Cross; Joseph [hr-o, lumber woods last Sallirdlly.-Mr. Hampton; Itegilirild Dawson, Tryon; of interest is-, very properly, be-‘ taken in ilio work or the Pi-liioo ,2. Angle 1ll<‘Pli@e- Annie Campbell. Monday, April 5th. Although the Edward Island Floral Association roads were rather unfavorable the wlilcli holds its _annual meeting to- -=- :Qi =. _-___ . -_-. M »- ’ SECURING BAIL - \‘Vlilh1m _ HORSE NOTE -Mr. Ira Clark iss sold his well known stallion, rown Prince Jr. to Mr. W. S. ll. l LIBERAL' CANDI DATES.-- At District of Prince (‘olillty, held on eduesdav, May 5th, Mr A (‘ Saun andidiites to contest ‘hr lllstrict iii _ DANGEROUS |LLNESS.- Grave tears are entertained for the recovery of Mr. Peter Arseliuult (Eustachehof Western Road, who is dangerously ill from an attack of congestion of the lungs. This gentleman is one of the plolioer settlers of that road and has , many' friends among the farlriers o|` this part of the province.-Z. BUSINESS BRISK-That the war has no clfect on business in this part of the province is shown by the large shipments of goods to local merchants here daily. In all interview with one was just as good now, ii' not hotter. tllan last spring ut this time with ii bright outlook for the future.-Z. DEFECTIVE GUN.-On Saturday while out hunting for wild geese in Alberion, Fred Chalsson. ri son of Mr. John P. (Jhaisscn, of Harper Itoad, met with a serious accident by reason oi' ul gun he was handling in some un- accountable manner explodlng, there- by shattering the flesh of his rlglit hand andfcausing liim to receive a severe shock. After having had his hand dressed by u physician the in- jured boy returned h‘ne and upon ili- fliliry it _was learned that no serious result would develop ii' the wounds were properly kept dressed.-Z. CORRAVILLE SCHOOL - The following is the standing of the pupils of Corravillo school for the month of April. Grade V.~Anliie Morrison. Grade IV.- iSr.)--1, (lhristiiia Ilunie; 2, Katie Morrison. Grade IV. (Jr.)-1, George Hume; 2. Maryy Ilylin; 3, Patrick Hyun; 4 Veronica Boiiibrick. Grade III.-1, Florence Mclntyre; 2, John Collins; ll. Albert. Wilson; 4. Mary McPhee; 5, Alloli McPhee. Grade II.-1, Bridget. Hyun; 2, Myrtle McAulay; Grade I. (Sr.-1, Johnny McDonald; 2, Mike McPhee; 3, George McPhee ; 4. Romey Wilson. Grade I. (Ji-.I-1, Edward Shnrkey; teacher. BIRTHDAY PARTY.-The house of Mr. and Mrs. Hector_Morrlsorl. Ken- sington, was the scene of enjoyment on the evening of the lst Inst., when their son, Lewis. celebrated the 10th anniversary of his birthday, assisted by thirty-ono of his young cliums. who` did not forget to bring llim many nlco anll useful presents. The evening was spent ill games and singing after which refreshments were served. Af- homes well pleased with their cveii- ing‘s enjoyment. Amongst the party was Miss Dorothy Sheen, of 0'Leary., who is visiting at Kensington, the guest of Miss Marlon Kennedy. Thin -blood and exhausted nerves lisuall go together. A considerable Y rtion oi the blood is constantly' consumed in kualllllg up the vitality the nervous system. Once the blood is dedcisnt, eitliar ip ilzimitity quality, the nerves suffer and bod- ily pains result. lioadaclie, neuralglo sc iatic pains ara the indications tion iii some cases, while in others weakness, nervousness, irritability d` aleeplassnoss are the most mark- symptoms. Mrs. R. `F. Catlin, Elm Springs, Sauk., writes: "For-years I was trou- nnne, blsd with nervousness, and could not Laume sleep nights. Also had lack of color a result of the blood being thin d weak. M; husband _saw Dr- aes's Nerve ood advertised, and got some for mo, and wanted me to tr! it. I didso, and it has proven a wonderful help to ina. By alirlcliiiig tile blood. _it has restored ooior,to my nes and has tml-it up tile mr- ood Tliln arid Weak » i » I Too Nervous Io Sleep ERE IS ANOTHER CASE IN WHICH DR. CHABE'8 NERVE _FOOD PROVED ITS GREAT RECONSTRUCTIVE INFLUENCE. well. It is a pleasure to recommend sq excellent a medlielne." Dr. Ctiasezs Nerve Food goes direct to the formation oi pure, rich blood and for this reason is the most cer- tain means of increasing the quality as mall as the quantity ol blood in the hulnlin system. The feeble, wast- ed nerves are restored, and through the nervous system new vigor and en- ergy is impartsd to every organ and member of tlie‘body. You-will be surprised at the way this food cure puts new strength and vitality into the weakened body. And the best oi it is that the bone- ilts are both thorough and lasting. In this the Nerve Food didera from more stimulating medicines which glve rise to false hope and when discontinued lonve you as weak as before. Put. tliflli grant restorative treatment to the test and prove its merits in your own cases: 50 cents a box, B for $2.50. All ' dealers or Edmanson, \i_a__syltsi_n"ao that I_ rest and sleep » -: V. ~.» _ _ - .‘.. _ ~ J . , ._ _...__ i .- ~. .,,., _- ._\.. 1 f _ .~ '=` _- d7°"' 55" .-.f.\,"=‘f;;.'¢."-’7~'- * _ . f' -~ ‘~: ,‘.“ *Vit* llc next election.-X. , ‘ .. lf- - lv, _ f 2'..-. .._j,\_ _ -" ._ .- .- ‘f fig, ; '» ‘ `\ v yi ._ \ ' .-3 _(S i \ '_ .\“\\ ` ». ' “ _ __ . _ _ (___-,_ ;._i 51'.:-,__ _:“" ` ' ' , ' _- gl/fi/f,J`a"¢"°' fix .r_.fe-;f'1“ 2 ' 'W--5.. -ij YJ. "~"» ";1- ~-~.;.lf.- 1 l ‘ in the dough: ' ~.> "‘ \,/‘ .lf '3 _ sl fl' "J: I 'JH .rf f l- ‘FT -___ .I 'V1 . fi ` £2 "x \ -'~o ` .T IK l .,. .. |3|-AND LADY DEAD - The __._~.-_+3-1-Ii'if'3:1;i;3:i;i;1;3:i1i:».-:-:<:-:-_»,-,.__ _ ~ - death is reported from Portland, Me. _.__;_,_f;i_:§;'»'»" "‘-'-'-jjj-i_:_;;:;:;:g-;;:¢1_l_t_I;.;_-,____ _ 0f-Ml‘B.- John B. Riley, s. daughter of _____;_f.;;3:§I;T'3:3:f"' _ ';i;3;i;?:i1f;i:f:i;3;-:§:§.§:§:f:-:§_?:i>_~:~_. ’ , ll/lr..and Mrs. John Bernard, 0'Leary.- _ :-;~:»ii‘.-:‘:7"" i ._' f _. f:3;f:?t»:f;f:3:7:7:7:-31-1-;-if;-_?;?:T_f:f:i;5;1_ _ R M The sal_l_news of her death was a . .,-13;I-1:`:3;3:i:5:3tf:i;3” , \ "i:?;I:fi3;`:f:i:3:i;l:?:f;3;5:-::i::?¥:`:-'»;-;f:1'_-__ . severe ow to lier'pare t ,-H. """"""""i:1:?:7tf 135'1:T:7:7:3;35:1;-;i;i:f:i:iIi:?;f;1:1:3ti:f_5;i:¥;`:`:3i~._ ` . _~ H S ' _ gl, /~ _"93 i ;;;g;;;;;;;§:;;g;;;;;5:35;5;;;;;§;,;;;{:gf;;g;;;r;§;;;;;§_r;_-____ _ , _ __CAi:_E ;'_RAVFF§_8EC-- Followlns Q ~.' ;;;I_Zg;t_._;;I-35:1:-13:;i5_;;_:_;;2_1;;1;:;§_I-;;2;J_t;:_:_;_;_-.;-i;- A - . _ "' "" ii ie s au ng o ie ape Traverse " M “f|'||||..Q.|[yQg”_w|‘|| Th _{ school.-Grade VIII.-1, Bell, Evelyna _ Q I - _ _ _ _ ._ Irvlunaretha Carruthers. Gi-sae vil. ;- _dfllli -Bessie Douslierly. Frank Howiitt. .}:§ . Suq.ir l -I . ' . . 1-2- f ` ' l - ' ' ifzf l - _._ A to insure perfect cooking and preserving results. _ I 3- Afilendzd Flour _ _ _ i 1,- »C`/__;- _£“- Fliw-. .-3°-i .;»r*'~‘.~~.` __ _._ f,-., ~' _ __ _ _...,.,..,. _-/~.° 1' :¥"l-;'.‘;.£-- "*“ ' -wiaals. ... A Y , ._ - _ , ; ,-.,..,- ‘ "-*:~>.-.-. ` , A4 N- I: ‘M ; ;':"`;'éi‘_.`--" / _ - __ . -'f.'.'.'.' “-~ -- » . , _T _ \ i] l _- --._:;._~' -pr,-_ .- .f~ '.25 fm- _ .__.,»_. ,_.,_~ _»\ _ _ 1. {§.`_; ‘, . _.-‘.~;..~ -.', ‘;‘._.; '.1 <___i‘.__ . _.__ ,.‘- . , J" . \a'4;`l$, 1 " ni- , ‘ / I » \l ~ i.\.< "-"'~;~` ~ ` f '..~."",' ‘ ~ -' 1' ' 1" - `~ -f ,.4 ' . W.”-T'-.--ff. .\;;\.~\ f I .f:f_.~‘1,'-- 1 ._ _ -;»»,1.=.{,~ =;-i_3%‘_.'fr,i--'- -_ -J.;- .- ' \\`»;\\.`- ‘-_.l-Q,-. '~". ';r?"i-)__'_;;.' .'J"} ‘ I _ ,.‘,-.", ;‘ _» - , . - gn ls The 0nly Ilne Tlial ls Equally Good' For Bread and Pastry VERY goorl Canadian housewife remembers the kind of Bread she got with weltenl wheat iiour~the tough, coarse loaf, uliinviting, rather tasteless and lull ol holes. She knows that such Hour cannot make good pastry, no matter how much water she uses “Beaver” Flour is a blended Hour--made ol the famous Ontario pastry wheat, with the proper proportions of Manitoba wheat added to increase the strength. "Beaver" Flour makes a good size loaf of bread---sweet, tasty, appetizing-as white and light as snow-with crisp, brown crusts---a truly delicious, nourishing food, that everyone enjoys for every meal. lt makes the kind oi Pies and Cakes that you are proud to serve and everyone is glad to eat. Tell your grocer you want to try “Beaver” Flour-the original blended flour. l60 DEALERS-Write ll for lirics: an Fee il. Curse Gnlas alul Cereals. The T. li. Taylor Co.lImllu.', Chatham. Dlii. |11 _Y l __ -_ _I _ 'i-i Your Hosiery! §0ME people accept any h0Sie1'Y offered You be different ' Have your per sonal preference Say “Penmans” when buying hosiery, for these reasons- Though sheer and light, they are Bates si Co., Limited Toronto. _ "A" Penmaus Products _are M most durable Knit to shape and seamless- -ever neat and comfortable Reinforced where the wear comes U shrinkable by virtue of the Hne grade yarns used Don"t you want such hose? For men, women and children-I cotton, cashmere, llalo and silk Puimsm Liiiliied Hvsllrv l/hdcnvsar Sweaters an-Pnia,0liL .._._,J_ l ~ ~ -~i`»_i.r J __,_.,,..a_.__ """" '-""""‘”W"?<`»._.'-.-... »-.-,-,.,..`,. t . l >-_-» eé*.?_`.`i'.Z.'§.1'~; .l fi li =i :ii .3 ,i '. 4) -. l I l_ it _,\‘ <4 il lst '.1 J. 1_\