._ ..<.-...- ..-»»:..» nv, l » bs, ID CUIIS 3-ls~ LOTTETOWN GUARD Q' Northrop Il MD! - ruzsoav, Jas uiuzv il. -ora ~ CIVIC GOVERNIENT , ' Eheck 'Illai Cough Coughs often go from bail to worse. No matter how slight it may seem, it is folly to neglect it. Keep a bottle of Jsmieson's While Pine and Tar in the house. Commence taking it when the first sylnptons come. Carefully _ prepared from known cur- ative agents. The best remedy because it cures safely, thoroughly and per- manerltly. Price 25:. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST obtained the following part.iculars:- m the old form of Civic Council or Al There are fiv C i si 1 E or is elected for two years and UN Commissioners will in future eles _ _ en. » 1 ‘ss e omm s oners in all, _ C “_ the Mayor_ who in Cnniniissionu oi tion of the Common oune ent “___ n J. McMillan, Bt. Peters . nnnance d Pub" A" i _ _ When a unanimous ltrwm NUi,EB_ A. M. Beaton, Flat River 1. i ani P bi,c S intra' ani sam' not he reached in Committee and C. L. Strickland, Chal'l0ttet0Wll miss oner o ii lc a e y, w c in- _ ini in ,ti-ang __ _ _ D_ M¢1{en1° glmmrmk cludes Police, Fire, Lighting, the the dmel-ence at Miiinim tedssho q_“¢¢.i we balm t an ounce of liquor in C. S. Cain, IV. B., Toronto Marist City Hull sto s conunis- ‘lm “_ °°‘"‘°' b°° "‘ C __ tho nouso," said the manager vi_t\1° A_ Bch,-,,,|_ Hama, siuuer of Public 'Works' which in- "on Wm be “und into the ammo ilifglllfl <1l'l1Blt0l'° ill T01'°‘1'9°th°°l-h' J. D. Wallace, Halifax. oludss su slaswsixs streets both C°“5‘°" “"4 tl" ::_:°_;°“t°“:;‘;_‘_ tn. or day. “we have cut it rizhi 0'"--" GOVERNMENT PETITION ' ' b a s construction and repairs, publie It hu een no This W” °”° °' th” New Ye" “mv” i i i vernmsnt was iusti- _ _ PERMANENT INJUNCTION. parks, playgrounds, etc; a Commis- form 0 eve ‘° _ un b in a drugstore wihose business er sioner cf Water and Sewerage and a “ted the city Zu iii: __:°”;nivei_”t tends over Canada and the United NEW y0RK_ Jnn_ '12__The govern. commissioner in control oi the Har- ’°"°' “W b°“” " i .states sud which had large oliportv- ments petition lor s pérmsnwt in- - “l’l°l°“ in st' '1°h“ may is that t iti s for mone -making in the liquor llll1¢¢l0l1 aKBinst the Eastern states bor, Ferries and Public Lands. _ nt ever U e Y . . _ _ is the best form 0! ¢0V¢l'l1m¢ ii i Tne incident goes tn ,now lumber dealers sssoeistion, allegedto These Commissioners were elected _ UI H055- n - i. into! d nninym by gh, ¢|¢y_ d t id e 9, combination in rest a tra e under the double election idea, the t U1 th f ll ho n “em 11° ° Y ° q“°"_ °°° ”° was granted today by Judges La- first election being held two weeks _Tm ‘dv°nmg° of me If fly an We P1869 it 000° did ”am°di°'1“° combo, Cox W rd d N tin . it ir t st s glance XD a an ons’ 8 before the last. There were, at the ::__1__;°!__°pp_;;;“ selected for their iiif but also the growth of public senti- in the federal district court.Final ar- first election, twenty-one candidates ness are in cimuoi oi the diiiennnt ment in faior o_i__tempte_i'ance. It €_\i_!:_1¢n__:_efii_i;i:__iiida giatlxkshzgiinjune. and these were cut down to the two ' _ t been remar ed at ere are s ' ‘ _ ~ tg ¢ gh nity Just as exper s The defendants.§nclude,beslde the leaders for mayor and the e1gmlead_ lilrlaeliliisconotrol :if theidiflerent depart- “me drugstores 1” Prince Edward association named, the New York rs for Commissioners on the first commerciai entei_pi_isn_ Island that cling to the fallacy that lumber trade sn0¢m¢i0n_ tim Bugq. ballot. The second election made gin" in “ynentiment no nnnntinn liquor is a medicine. It bas`been re- ing material men's association, the , - choice of one of the two candidates are ° ng ,, . i i_ marked also that its medicinal quali- N¢W -7096? lUmb°fm°U 5 35 rl 1 it,or of M11 ° tl , - for mayor and four oi the eight can- "1 wa' Imp" U 7 ,nn overn ties are intended more especially for soda °n the L“mb°’ dmms °“°°m »~ . - l t' t is ~ didatss for commissioners. The may- 1°” ““‘°°‘ "h° "°t°f“ ° g the bonsai ol the pro i-rotors. tm” ° C°”"°° mt' h° M“'°°° “ BY COUIIS SION. With further reference to s recent , devon bis whole timstocivic duties. srusio in 'rho Guardian, dosing with fn., commlssiousn moot in commit- the ,Commission form of Civic Gov- U, “oh any at 12 o'elock and each ernment, we have made enquiries con- C ini,,|°,,,, hu on; day of the Om earning the working of the system in mug bmi, it is his tus sity or st. Jon "°°" 'mm °° ' _ Ji. N- B.. BD'-l mv' special privilege to bring before the _ 'Commissioners matters ¢0lllI°°'»04 Tlish C<_;mmi»sion forrr. of govern- with ni. on ani,”-¢mm¢_ All dueus- en a mlm _ 00 s een in force in St. John d cmd in-1. ` - _ . of the last train) and 10.00 Saint for some sight months and tho in- 'M' and d°b‘t°° "° mn u ii 35° 'Mu' dur evsuivs' , ~ g d era y everywhere . 'I ‘ ; varianie opinion i. that it is Proving :¢_:tely_t:r_|;l;d niuwhich G..El'li00t, ~ElM0tt'1 Hills _ ver li h ‘ y m c more satisfactory than go” bein" tnn Cnninmn goimcii ,uh are then informed of the formal Iw- ment is taken as seriouslY BS any a t 1131-102 ,vesn " for hhfllal and external ills. !~1!=€!- pi el ,no -_-5* i__i__i lichen. . Grapes 1noaooua.N__or¢as»oqug »_.?'< A we sp etc. ll ini r, ta Ml sainry Oi $3000 nnd with ine “_ business aspect will. we believe. 00111' neaux, assisted by Mrs. A. D. Malin; M133 HARRIS NOW - se nd little matters have been kindlillg work which they needed for the BUD- ter whichnithe “wget treated them mg mr °pp°rt“°iti°° to Wtabllsh tm t nr l 0 con ec - _ d doubuessi _ 00017- °l11BI'k9 111340 by desirability of theft and residence _irgab ;°_°V°1`t_;’m°° Z" __ obiport of themselves and their famil- several of those present showed that bu;-Kim insumncm H “D 6°” 2 W0’ ° Wm P nos; other isborors in :ns oity lost they were well plsnssu with tus ox- l i ii i . tn i cellent progress made during the It was not n iittie mnntni. tnntiny CT; ar yin e c ty; lost' the "nee that short time that Miss Molyneaux has t the root of the recent strike oli 0 owe e com ng and go ng of taken Charge' A” interesting "ent __ Bremen 0 board the Emi Gm .ships and the freight, passenger and followed when two of the pupils, e n _ wht: 're_l_i:f for sore aigt, aamhol- eminorbus, ' burns, bruises, i_s__i’“5"' a. Hsslsm, spriugssla 'f'|l Queen .00 th °l day evening: era 10. P Bradley, Kellys Cross J IC’ ` ' ~ 3 rl g a tb public °° . D. S. McKenzie Mt. Murray, Alberta- dermanic government, Monday at oc oc nn G il .“*° .1 M- M°D0°&1d» Iil‘|m°|1t°“ V L. Smith, Royalty setts retail lumber dealers' associa _ P _ commerciai undertaking PREBE A ON tion, to which one of the leading Wor- _ - _ ' caster dealers tells The Post practi- tions, be elected for four years, but we_ “lbmlt the” particulars for the ._ ll all t y he dealers in this city be- itizenin The The semiannual examination of ca , in order that there should be e °°”°ld"°u:: 0( Zuznogmcations as Albion Gross School was held in the h;”_§i;;g3 ;“lix_:_]_l_’i°rii‘:°°;f:Biiass°ciBi°:)r'_‘ change every two years, on the first systelfl' wi 'uc !°h0°1'|`00m OU M`0DdBY. Dewmbel' 0 `. G ' e our size as compared with that Of the twenty-third. The large number me” 9 “°“°°i°ti°“ °‘ B““lm°"°' th” election the two men beading the qt John might __e____“itnte_ cnnid_ ni nnniin nnennnt was nnnnnnnnnd by Lumber exchange of the District of 1'# P011 Were 010°'-ed f0l` f0“l` Y°‘"B “nd ;ve' beiieife be ndonnnd here with an the presence of the trustees and a COIUWMB. Bhd 155011' Um'-WN. dif°°' " " f the two lowest. for two years. ' _ It pureiy goodly number of parents and visi- t°"~ m°mb°" *Bd d°l°E°t'°9- Each of the Commissioners receives equal measure ° success' B tors. The teacbs Miss Et ' - ‘ I a ~ 1 - ~ 1 son and Miss Ida E. Molyneaux, con- INSURANCE AGENT- °ePU°“ Oi T-11,2 Mayor, is required to mend it t0 HU- ducted the examination of the differ- _-- _x. 1 ~~~~ ---A---~ .,..s............-.---.-- -~-------=-:f-'=--=-f--=-::.-:--ff.-:::.-:.~.~.~=.~.-_-._-_-sor.-_-_-.-.-_-,-_-< cnt classes. By their prompt and cor- WASHINGTON. Jan. 12--Miss Eli- t t ll , MUTUEILE-IELP. _strike itself were small in compari- EET, piirniizegiiogeg :h;l;al3n;u;:ii°x;l;_ gi? ‘ l d I I fl. til ll I l - "Behold now great n me ni iittie son with the results which followed. fggienaieiagghg ;;_g___m'-i""‘;‘§s ?e_f‘y 5’ s following reeiltsred It _ Hotel, Charlottetown, io lui. evening. (mor the arrival of int train) and 1o.oo satur- Rolf Holmdenl Ottawa. _ The following Nglltsfoilf at the Ro- v Hot/sl, Charlottetown bbtweon last evening (alter the arrival beth Harris, daughter of Congress- an Harris, who resigned B $1,500. b as her father's secretary: 3 short me ago to go into business, has nt cards to her acquaintances a|k~» l save Us exams: :I G ll TAYLOR ‘ Jeweler & Opticisn ' ~ B NEW- KING 4»E0llGE HOTEL _Wm. MONBUIJFQUETTE. Mgr. Private Baths Running Water and. kgnge Déi:isn;:s_;i`¢ii_e|iiioé_lss in all rooms is o . cufslim Uii’wxo‘iifi."an SYDNEY. N. S 771111 Will Stop Your Cough in a Hurry Syrup at Home. ssvo sz by murine This Conch __ _ th __ _ 7' mail traffic was temporarily thrown xism 1455353 SW;“u°W dana F10” ot ing in wh ch ei er t e wages or _ uc na , came orwar and sur- he rights 0! _a__o_____g men are _“_ _out of gear involving untold loss up mined the teacher by presenting ner yo-ireyessnd teiiyouifyourequira t OD the Pf°"i“°° §¢"°¥`°"Y- with a handsome jewel case and the Ei_a_:n_ez¢sz\_»x::e:t_|_;y can bniimsggm volved can be called little ma ters, 9 oiiowing address read by Miss Leona case. .I . en .D . but the cause of the strike and the lwell to look carefully into the mat- Swallow il* behalf 01 ills plipilsz- In view of these results it would b f sk' 2.- \ 0, N \, \ .. - - nssteor lrlndlstil," ssid one oi old. BY the strike the Bremen lost the orsditslily rondsroa by ins pupils sr , *J-` B ter with a view to preventin tb ' ‘ _ 5 °r°` tunity o! expressing our love and ,currence of a similar mishap in fu- lgrgtnulie to ygu for all your kind. V ture. ,untiring and earnest efforts in our *i We have in Charlottetown a num- b ber of bodies organized for mutual ii or general profit, bodies which exer- 5 cise some measure of control over b _affairs in which the wholeicity is 'ln- Dear teacher:-We take this oppor- ehalf. -_ vc bould have been. But we hope to do " ettar in the fllture'.‘ gi-_y common. All the organs of the We know that often we have not M0-HY W0“'|0D b¢00U\0 N111 d0W!l Bild evcr ending, and sooner or later find ill I-‘lease accept this-small gift as a """“k hearts' ~<»._i_ “id” M. & A. Mcleod General Grocers Cor Prince O. Dorchester Sis. Camel'on’s Home-Made Bread (Name on every loaf) Delivered fresh each day in M Q. A McLeod |f You have s strong, vigorous appetite 0|' one that needs cosxinj Camerolfs Bread will help you in either cue Our Bread is mixed by machinery mods for sz .fo A row doses usually 'wh I This recipe makes 16 ounces of better _C cough syrup than you could buy ready t ad token of our estee for you. We all iterested. Chief among these are the inin in winning YOTB Many Cnrinn th “Y (JOUHCU. the BOBN1 01 'N856 and mas and Joyous New Year. P no dlirsrout unions. The iutorosts oi With Best Wishes from Your P11- Y qu” me mosmbsiinnie c0ugii_ni°n, e,.en|these are so interwoven that what pus' th whooping cough quickly. Simfllle Bl ii |l» ` no better remedy can be had at ln? si price. . one cup of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Pui 2% ounces of Pinex (Mtv T n teaspoonfui every one, two or three ti hours. In a way ihlit means business. Has s. in good tonic effect. braces up the appetite. helpful. A handy remedy for hoarseness, ti croup, bronchitis. asthma and all throat and lu.n ir bl ._ concentrated compound of Norweglani white pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol Other preparations will not work in this er formula. i United States and Canada. lt has often recipe, Your drugglst hal Pinex. or will t- Reesives little or no handling and is of get ii for you. Ir not. send to the Pinex Co.. Toronto, Ont. ncxeelled qnsliiy. ` I - ! _ Reliable H eating For heat stoves y 0 u to come here. / store has been known years as the headquar- for best' values in good can an or coa1-- of styles agp and look over our ,i 5. rade and of the City Council that cSr_itri'__w%;ih) in a is-ounce bottle: then labm- shouid be protected nn it in to BROTHER FACES _ 5_1 8 . . ir l t V _ gusto use lofi; :ixrilly litioii; ilnilefersgllis that of the Labor Union. It is a dis- BROTHER IN COURT' i uct loss to the city that one of its of I - , You can feel this inks hold of a cough laborers should be out of employ- brother today in the Essex Superior ent. A healthy civic condition, en- Cguliflig l-3° 5_“1¢ 3: AU:_l;_itl; W_h|PP_:. i i _am raor or ees o sd and is slightly lnxative, too, which is slii-nngnnlutuatl lie p, mutual protec motnein Mm Haimnn_n,_ wnippie oi B m" ““ p"°3"°” ‘im °“lY Hamilton, against _bis brother, John Th nf ;>u_ ei ‘__ bran” ___,be enjoyed when all the city's inter- H. Whipple. The latter S wen "M22: ff ine” vaninnie esta are working in harmony. to pay a note of .$730 he made out L The Labor Union was organized t° his “‘°th°" He dum” that the rr ri and all the natural 'healing pine elements. primarily t0 P"°t°°t 135°' and 1550?' note was outlawed' s. This it has a perfect ri ht. t d 8 0 0. ASK COMPROMISE T0 ' This pin” and sngn, syrnn ,ecinn ii" as the Board of Trade has a right to AVERT -GREAT STRIKEJ ltlslne-d sfeat popularity thrsnshvul 01° protect the trade and the business of ""'- ' tn it _ in C NEW YORK ~ Jan. 12-To avert fr- b°.i“sii'ii'r°$`ifd'otrh°'i'§i>'l'i°v"li§°°°i§'""y' e C y as ° my C°"“°u h” B dau or or s strike oi as e .000 mployes to y s u s sa sci n. or right to protect the property and fos- K _ . _ m°"°y m'°mp'ly “funded” 3°" with lm' er the general interests of citizens. glgsllltpl g?1e:‘Tutll(;al1;cgliris¢‘;tl’ismil'i'sll'iid:1-ii february A' D' 1913' at H” hm" °! V It will be sean at a glance that all today appealed to Judge Martin A. vi non ned “ these interests, although under diiler- KMW °f thi’ 0°m'Ul°"°° CW" “nd in I d ` an n suture oi Mortgage, dnugd, W ent organizations, are identical. It €g':r1t‘: gndritg' C°mmi"1°“°r °‘ L* th’ “Shui 43? Of MB? A- ll- 1905 follows, therefore. that in matters ' ;______,____' made b°tw°°n D“°°““ HW” AMW: involving such serious consequences SENATORB T0 HEAR :§i':innta;,!L;-anli.n?:i.' gomyflilieh; £3215 as the tying up of the city's shipping MAN AUOUSED OF Duncan’C. Melsliod d li 'A_ 'M _ or other widespread interests. a on' LETPER THEPI' servy, Trustees ith” 0 n es- __ -- __ M Gm o e Estate of Wil more favorable outcome might reas- ` CHICAGO _i i2_A Bm 0 07 the Diller I»s\"t. onablyybe expected if . the different bpm” .begoife 5;' sennnmggggiizng; i A_§“I_‘mth°if° t"°i°ti» 9”" “"4 P°"°°1 °f bodies concerned conferred together on Privileges and Elections, has been) 3?;-th nil?" $r°:v:i'fiii;"§ul‘°l"¢,,im at M19,-,_¢_,g|" B¢¢|0n_ served on Willie W. Winkfleld ' ' h '- ' 5 “°‘ two in Quesn's County, bounded We have no doubt that had some 5"' “id 't° am” tum' ' f"°'“ th* described as follows th t B ii to ll |- sucb conference been held and mutual 2ii:'i;,i§in,2°..§:i'::::iri;l iniggngomiilizsgi 0° th’ nut i 5! all Yffk counsel acted upon the outcome of p,,|,|1c qiroiigh thn iinnunntinnn ni i‘;"ng'i°"th__§4;°‘» °? th’ ‘nilfhl b the recent strike might have been William Randolph Hearst. Detsetlves,",ion 1 _neon oiimsnn J :n:°=i°.in alumni. it would us won, mrs- nsouty Unltotl sum mol-slislo .1 ° " " ’ All ion, that some srrsnmnone slioum secret service operatives ima boon ”°°'”"°“ °‘ R°b°" °““"“”°)'=‘"' By the singing of the National An- ects °n°' !°v°mbl7 °r adversely' them the examination was brought to b milariy affects the others. It is as 3 clone, Mix two cups or granulated sugar vvlih much to the interest of the Board of SALEM Jan 12-Brother faced hysical ibrcakdown, do not wait until our case becomes hopeless. uild up the whole system. Milburn s Heart and Nerve Pills. - A N.B., writes:-“li have used Milbum's cart and Nerve Pills for over three lonths. I was so nervous I would magine everythin , and would spring out §__ood. My brother advised me to take ilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, which I id, and I can give them the greatest thanks, as they completely cured me." Price, 50 cents a box; 3 boxes for was asked 1_2§, at all _denlera, or mailed direct on _ lmited 'lliirontn Ont. Diseases of the nervous system are y muy be sound while the nerve ntres may be affected. een as attentive and obedient as we *Om Out by h0U3¢’h0id “U95 Bhd dUfi°H` cmselvcs with shattered nerves and On the first sign of any weakness oi' e heart or nerves, flagging energy or Get a remedy which will at once quiet e nerves, strengthen the heart, and Avnil yourself oi' a perfect cure by using Mrs. E. Beers Upper Main River, my bed at night. I tried the doctors, but they did me no lpt oi' rico by The T Millsum Co., the wen is us N rin ni ii is oonsiuasa by which oss also-out ;°°*"‘§ W;°\‘°°1d» sud 11° vw found ,na on ziisysoutii li; ima ;;v'__°;‘l- intel-om of ills sity ooulu no solo Ingo; °?_“ve{,";'i’;fi “i’;'i°if’*°:i:*._° *°‘,°""iormerlr in n°¢»¢¢¢i°n oi' Jonah f guarded by the co-operation of those '|,,,.,nb°im_ I ”°"° _ M°°"°'|4° °°\\¢lU11l¢ m!_°U*__ bodies which novo to do with its in- _ "___ __ T___.._.____. ~ ’“n‘gi“i“1:f:;”;;°:’u°' ’°*';,`,i’_wn._ zsrsm. -- rv win: now a moiai , 5,, g°"“',, ' ,~ rum' made. somewhat mor we I‘°°° .~ “°7' ° °“°"° 3°'-W ~°‘ ,___,,,.,,_____,_,_...,_,,_ - - _:aio oi dm _¢_i__iiism, um s crimes 9°°"‘ °“"""°"' °"*l‘1°*-"'.' san wo thsams - ‘ "r L ms. Ie is s also mls upmiiim “M W' *l'““°°°”‘ 4°’ °' ~'i“_\°_°*r 'ro mmm A cow moan nn usnasom, nmol pistol, me mlm A~ D- 191°- __.. _case and is as sood in many ways as ..D“°°ll 'rein iiaxxrlvn snoito cumin 'tho is i-nor. our moo, with som- r u John _ comm. nrunlm muse mom un plow oumz, issues; li bison, f Turin - fails to euro. ll. W. GROVFB sig- .$3.80. The ll‘sKlnllon Drug Oo., Cor- I nature is on sash boi. U0. ' pill' UNI* GNFU! Ind Kent Bts MORl(rAiiE SALE To be sold by Public Auction in ont of the Court House in Charlot- town on Thursday the -13t*h day of W elve o’clock noon, under and' :by rtue of a Power of Bale tal _ li 1_1 l _Q \ D o she host was al- tbs hugs wavemhe damggg All llel' superstructure, bow°V¢\'-" sway, and she proceeded under hal! power.The was not hqulppsd Wi¢l1 WW' and, therefore, was unable to rv- to any naval station al0l\S U10 l . Putnailfs Corn 88° or -sim-for no swwtwl ’° W Reliever, Putnain's Painless JMUUY and wart- nxersctor. It sw never pains, removes the Price 35c. Bold by BM! erybody is | Sore Cons llurlYour Fee! 7 :,;nf°n,f;:l,,i§ Good, Homemade Bread-Made of _ "Beaver Flour” -light, flaky biscuits made of "Beaver" Flour -these are real foods for growing chlldreii. "Beaver" Flounls I blended flour. Tha! il, it is made of exndt pro- portions of nutritious, delicately flavored Ontario wheat and l little of the stronger' Western wheat. ' “Beaver” Flour is holla a bread flour and s pastryflour~andmak¢s the real nutty flavored home-made bread and dsllelous pastry suchas cannot be made with any purely Western wheat flour. ` . Dl.Al.BRS-Wrles U for in-lesson Food. Con-so Gn.imsndC¢naIs.` I'le'|'.l.'lly|¢|'CO-Jsig Guilt, Oli. , _ M4 I-lomeli ire, comfortable, the leading Hotel in Eastern Canada. ii E- L. MCDONALD, Mana e'. ' The Time -To Insure T The proper time tn insure is now, when you are young, for responsibility rests easily rn your shoulders and your obligations are few and light. The premium cost of an insur- ance policy is at its lowest point and the cost oi insurante will never be lower. And byiniuring`new you are sure to have a good l|iz~d nest-eg] stored up for use nt middle age-just when you need it and it twill prove most valuable. A young man has everything to gain and nothing folils __ by insurance. Call in today and talk over the mitter wiih us. J I W. K. Rogers 1 _ nagdr ==»_°_fn"=° °'“°1§ ~»» por not on se sou swans mm' °“'°° °” linens sheetinp and in the shortest time. Au ' ' . ' _ another cent in plasters. h1°nk°" luuuotnuu °°'"m"°u’°:mn:§ LOUD! ssllal _ J 53. _, C.I".Poo?ey,6% Kent St,Ha‘ifax,N.S.,Travelling Sales Agent ` ' F; _ 1 __ _ _ i _ TA Every modern convenience _ Tee bone in ever room: ' olusrlni.. _ or ' r ____ I I " ' Wh ll l l she was so nervous' en m Rliiéixier ai The llalifair l' l _ _ *___ __ _ | y Q _n 5 - -- _E _ ii I Young Man. Now Isil 5° S” I. Branch ,~ L _A mhefst Boot Q _ -.moo _ . --~ :;_'_ s _.s......_.... . _ The sure way to determine goodness is by' _test _ for neai-lv half a century have been tested and tried and have . won a steadily_in¢rel_Iiiig _ mend and larger A mherst Shoes are made from substantial, welhiaiined upper-stock solid leather counters or heel stiEers. The ' hell shoddy but is perfectly solid thron Amlierst _ Shoes ' ho t. AMHERST SHOES are made! with soles, they have doiibletips, that lb vsm are -mil--wi wifnuoup lo no laulsr iii.-sr e manufactured by competent workmen and watinflgbt :safari s yq saln- or and insist fm [effing ~ The Shoe With ..\ . r