l ! l » . r _‘.1 n I O ' ‘. J. G. Jamieson ' DRUG GIST , _ | I I l . i ___-fm - ._ -. ._~.._-, -_.-..-... i r » i l » 1 Cholera F ar. ooo " mas ' ` . -‘ " gsaaad Dirsvrmcu ._ m.§! uDmv 'wa awe .lvsaiullllll ' D'l’laasssddseaaaileommnaleatiosstoThs\haeist\dswn0aavdias ` SATURDAY, AUGUST I7 lyti- _ Q U " . l ' mo asp 1.rrn.n nl'rsRlls'rs. It in mwrhsfte and ml alrwlv- ' " ` f quits a nll.|aber` have entered the _com- ...Bi¢ 5.00! have little ileas upon :Bere are in Canada today. for in- 'pmum in mdn, M9” md pmt" hal ‘ is something to befear- _ edand avoided during warm weather. B e ready at all times to copewith an attacl<.This destressing and danger- their backs to bite 'em; little ileas ° mine the troubles of the larger vari- 0 have smaller fleas. and so ad inlini- B tum.” Without attempting to mini- 0 f ety it will be _admitted that they The factories at.Cs.rdlnal and Port have many advantages- over the Credit are manufacturing starches, sntford all in the Province of 8 starch, glucose and corn syrup. v ee, three factories, one at Cardi- mummy 0° won Pm,” M'"d 1* - °"° *° PP" °'°'"‘ “"1 °“° ‘* lane ue to develop the literary nl- ' ' nt °°°"l°' °“¢°¢°‘| 1” W' '“°°“‘°°l“"° among our people. 'We trust that country is many sided. it has varied 'rua cnanforrarown ooanliisn A ' i iii il? kslii ~r..e 5 é '~ _uq'rns.. that, it is lelt. is not wanting ery many more will yet enter. Our actions It has a special beauty ', ous bowel trouble at- tacks suddenly, oflcn in .the night when aremedy smaller; they will stand more killing; glucose and corn syrups; that at they have more room for the appli- Bl' cation of remediesf they are powerful pr enough and resourceful enough to de- competition from the United States antford starch only. The todd otects these three factories against attr . for each and each can tell his or her story in his or her own way. The ace is not always to the swift nor r the battle to the strong. There may is hard to procure. Keep a bottle of Jamieecne stroy the little enemies that plague a space until the big ones alone sur- vive. d them. And the destruction goes on w This is their tariff protection: The u uty on starch ia one and a half nd they_ protect one another by N among the ¢°,nWu¢o,.,, nm, °"n“3 l'°3°u‘“'- whose names are already famous in terature; this neither argues that ‘ I Blachh eny' cordial handy. One dose promptly administered will afford instant relief. Price......... This intermixture of contending ill- ce terests is not confined to the insect 30,000 Pounds; the duty on syrup 62) world. We have it in our commercial cents per 100 pounds, or $450 on a life. Perhaps it is an essential pro- car; on glucose $187.50. vision of evolution leading to that goal which is known to science as thel the duty is as follows: On starch one survival of the iittest. The big com--cent per pound or $300 per car; on mercial interests, plagued by the syrup and glucose $120 per car. ' smaller fry, proceed to exterminate them and they usually succeed, even- Ontario, before being packed up for Ullilll’ h0|dil1§ the field exclusively, the trade, costs the manufacturer an nts per polmd or $450 on acarof Against shipments from England Starch in bulk at the factories in they shall be successful ln this race nor that there are no others. We have our mute inglorious Miltons. Why should they be mute? There is s story to tell, tell it; there is help to give, give it., There is room for all the good that can be done. It would appear that the wonders of scientific discovery are only in their infancy. A late issue of 'the London nelly msn tolls ol the lnvonl The Medical Hall _ Rings tnmped, G. H. T. are the ind that will weara life- time. We have a large stock of tok, n,s and 18k in all sizes. _ Prices $1 50 to $8.75 ac» coiding to weight. n 6. ll. Taylor _ ]eweler&Optieian brethren? With the ill'0l>¢l` Bllifit ‘oi glucose is imported into Canada E In a little community like Prince S large interests is very keenlv felt. We m ilities for the carrying on of certain cost to the Canadian manufacturer, ‘" |lines of manufacture, those lines, the and on corn syrup about 20 per cent if IH'-W product for which we can pro- of Canadian cost. Thus we have “ lduce as cheaply and as abundantly only three canadian rsolorlos mar- Wh” “ml 'inn Bllywhcrc else in the world. lend ing these commodities spd protected ‘Y after which we call them monopol- sversge of $2.46 per 100 lbs. The "0" 0f 5° °PP'“'5t“l Wm” Wm ists. duty on starch `from the United ll tates is lj cents per pound or 61 °l Edward Island the influence of the per cent on the cost to the Canadian 5 ,mu|,¢tu|~¢|-_ Glam” and com ment is a detector which needs no talk of our possibilities, of our op- syrup costs the Canadian msnufactur- W portunities for the establishment of ers mn average of $2.05 per 100' lbs. "°W in “9°- “W mwhlne 1° "‘°““t°d _ d industries. We have these in abund~ The duty on importstlons from| the ° §8l1Co. we have opportunities and faci- United States is 31 per cent on the W eceivers messages can be received om all over tbe world. The whole pparatus costs only ten dollars. ring wireless telegraphy within reach cientist, M. Duroquier. The instru- n a base six inches by four and all. It was invented by s French ircs and is more sensitive than any ith the use of ordinary telephone 'fl-» having become estabiished,_l_'we to the extent of 61 per.'cent and il ,hr-,ull-1 5” our splendid ,goes of would be but "the little fleas" olazhs `pcr cent on starch snd"31 per cent Moirs chocolates. strictly fresh from backs of the larger ones in Ontgio and 20 per cent on corn syrups and th dlldelscvvhere and .their first dutE(?)/ glucose from the United States and H W0"-ld be t° crush "9 Wt- ' 5 EDZIBIIG- N¢¢dl¢H £0 MY. _Wif»|1- l-hi! sure of getting them absolutely pure Collld W0 Stllld UD against thfcx- enormous protection, s. \ery small and fresh when you l:.uy here. ln bulk terminating methods of our la§er quantity of starch, corn syrup and 50°- 5 lb- “I” 5"" 30°- “nd 5%' l_ ii nntriollsm`we could; with solnshiisss from the United states or from long- - dominating our actions w could ot . ~, W “NG 5|’-ORGE ||0'lE|» frrno to ourselves and to the inter Further than this, the` raw motor- new furniture. consisting ol drenwl WM. MONBOURQUETIB. Har' esta of the province we could main ini corn used in the iiidnufscture of ‘t “'90 W' °°mm°d°° at 2'75' sm” ` el s _ - . .' ' h al 10.50 l i $5.15, r...l.'5l2....2!“.‘ii.n§‘..“r.'l.‘:l.ll.'r..‘lh‘°F....T.?2 mi" °°=f=“‘“ influeffln tu the emu- mm commodities lu srpru lu we r{’.2i..i. rflfllrl, rré,°°rlf1r§§“1..nr.., _ “"'° _ - Slim Ol SUCH' goods as canned and United States and imported into $2.74, dining room tables, $6.00, bed- SYBNEL N_s_ L' preserved fruit and vegetables, beans, Canada free of duty. \|1‘hese tin-eg room tables, 90c, parlor fables, $2, - Ill I 88 I I l nil ' A ' x ‘lr T' " , ` ' e ll . land 1 5 ` ' - I D 8. 0\'li0l1S- Diékleo. &°-. Blom; lines factories have no competitors in Can- 8' 0' °' » ’ l|g _ _ 1; _ ` __ _ ,,,,,,cated ,,, previous referencwato ada and an com nm n “_ t bed spring! $2 25. parlor suite. $19 ... y p q om ou - 7 , ,Heros a snap in brand new the subject, but in doing so we wauld side sources would be handicapped to 1 n i ‘ 1 zo B i t __ Sweater coats. Samn|e.onl 'on ` ; ~ -~ ‘° . °“‘“ ° °"' l' ' '"““"i° °‘l"’°' _ ° 0,3 “md at ,ouch on me mgrkog be Obllseilrto run the gauntlet o§the the extent mentioned. _This is only 7542, tapestry. carpet, 42c, straw mst- Pllco for cash. Futons. 8-I2 Mtf °“°""‘l““"‘“S lilfluellilvl shove men- one instance. The menulacturerk who .___ Lloncd. » have become -established and who "For the kitchen at Paton's. 10 D0 We full? UDd¢l‘8¢nlld 'thc Dowel' .have had time enough and influence l 4 ' - ~ » - iii; ol h loalhonisfottoli-lglillll or ohh; mg" interns” and their °"°".gh "° i“d"°° lb” g°""“""°“t °° , A `___ me o s of working? They control manipulate the tarill for them, are 'wash Suk’ musnns 27 memes tariffs, transportation, markets and pretty "big liens" now and the little P wmm ragumr _,SG value mr 256' eien the production ol rsw material. ones that undertake to interfere with .pmwsg 3|-og Leg, 5_2|lv|¢ Pstons, 6-|2Mr, Most of them are very large "liens" them will have a contract on their '_" Md their DOWer over the little ones hands The remed is ' e d ..F f t d. f t 7 V _ _ _ _ y in so ll just- °' "0 ‘“°("“ "V 5 Y“" "Wd '-0 which interfere with their financial ing the tarid as t u tall th l Vool and I6 cents for unweened "Those possessing a sweet tooth e factory and absolutely pure. oirs are the most dainty confec- ons you can secure and you are be McKinnon Drug Co., corner Gt. eorge and Kent Ste. 8~l4MEtf. Furniture Sale. 100 pieces of brand iron bed ,$2.5 mattreese $2.30 5 (5 pieces); wicker chairs, $2.90, ting. 9c,, hemp- stair carpet 9c, Scotch andrunlon s`quare_l. $4.75, ta- pestry squares, $6.75. Paton's. 8-13Mti. “Until ~l_l.l|’thcr_nntica We will sy 24 cents cash. .for washed "Flrst class Oiford shirtings at 5c.. to clear at 10c. and 121:. Pa- lUY|l|l~ De'as the luesesefui We|l_ltr~ee\ laces uistsr Dssa If you want to splcillits MW unc wan sms: snmlamn- su- Dwi my urlnp elrsndlbx smooth tnnanedg agents working-for a handsome oem-. infsaten. Don’t buy stocks that ' are guaranteed to have a big advance. The successful Wall so-est speculame ~ never tries to make mono! in 'UU' sort of thinls' Bhfbuys stocks that have passed muster and been listed on the exchange. Before they can belist- ed the company must make a report that will Justib listing. While this rs- port is not as complete as it should be. it bers ont all the wildest propositions . by which the' Doopls are being swin- dled. ' ‘ it is just as easy to buy listed stocks as any other. Broken of good stand- lug in the stock exchange are advertis- ing in reputable publications, and one with a broker and have his questions freely and fully answered. The broker ters from a customer or hom a pro m spectfve customer. 1 m some broker from his banker.-Jasper, at in Lesl|e’s. ` Ce SALT AND ICE. The Process That logins Wllsn the Two Ars Mlxldl - it ia not correct to say that salt dis- solves ice. since real solution only takes place when a solid. liquid or gas is dissolved in a liquid. _ The true explanation of the fact that ice melts when common salt is added to it depends upon the simple physical pitnciple that when a salt is dissolved in water heat is absorbed and its tem- perature is lowered. When salt and ice are mixed together some of the salt dissolves in the small amount of wa- ter which is always present, the tam- perature isahsrsby lowered. and a new freezing point is established. ' The remainder of the ice, being at s temperature higher than this new freezing point. slowly melts, and more sslt is dissolved until the solution is saturated. The temperature can in this way be lowered to 22 degrees 0., which is the freezing point of a definite com- -pound of salt and water. - The salts dissolved in sea waters serve a very important purpose, as it requires s greater degree of cold to cause the formation of ice on them than on fresh water. lensparts and Mile. Mentanslsr. I The Cs.fe Corsazs, in the Palais Roy- al. had many interesting clients in its time. lt was there that General Bonn- psrte, then only a general of brigade. asked his friend Bari-as to find him s rich wife, and Barras suggested Mile. Montansier. the propristress of the ad- POWDER Mao: iN QANADA con-rA|Ns No Ar_uM _ CONFORNIS TO THE HIGH STANDARD OF" A ll "GILLETT’S GOODS. ‘ an .|'.,. ann up . oorrnpondence 'PHE ALL CANADIAN ROUTE T0 QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. Via the Intercolonial Railway likes nothing better than to answer letf Ocean Limiud Expun’ the lhonwt ost comfortable and convenient ode of travel between all Prince lr any one In timid about deellns Edward Isinnc points, ana Qnehec with s broker he can always 498| and Montreal. Connection with this through his bank or get a reference to fast throil h ex ress is made via 8 P - comer to Point du Chene daily ex- pt Sundays, and a train from the ,-,E23 Points meets the Westbound Ocean ' Limited at Moncton. Tickets and reservations may he obtained at tn. office of W. K. Rogers the local ticket agent. The Ocean 'Limited travels through 3." territory rich m seenlc benutv and makes the fastest time of any through train from the Lows,- Provincee to the metropolis arriving' in Montreal at 7.35 a. m. which is ample time to enable the traveller to male connections with the (neg through trains of the Grand ,Trunk Railway for Toronto, Detroit, Bula- lo, and Chicago, and other Western points. 7-81 I E tl, in i ‘ The Real Test of Value, is-- Demand ‘ Nothing could more clearly prove the value of The Gres¢__ West Policies then the Business of ihe last few mouths. ‘ Since January, the Total of Applications received. each month has exceeded $2,ooo,ooo.]une gave 2,558 83l~a record month. Sofar. 1912 Business almost doubles the seine period last' year. This wide demand tells its own story-of sound protect- ions at attractive rates. Those contemplating Life Insurance should look into the l:... Policies that can earn such strong endorsements. The Great-West Life Assurance Company llead ~0ffice-Winnipeg Branch Office-Charlottetown Agents at all principal points Hyndman fd’ Co. Ltd. - Managers, P. E. I. ll Vi _ f 1-1., rm ri _* , Prepare Now. for the jaeent Theatre hiontnnsisr. She was sixty-three. but she was well preserved and might hsvepsssed for forty-live. and she was believed to have accumu- lated a fortune of £48,000. Bonaparte asked to be introduced. and Barrss presented him and assures us in his memoirs that the match would have come oil’ it it had not been for the events of Vendsmiaire. After that memorable day of the "whit of grape- shot" the future emperor broke off the engagement, feeling himself too impor- use Byalfs Eas’em or “Tiz," two 0 ° " ° PUW' ¢0n'|_ 9.10Mtl, splendid preparations of marvellous comforts I5 °°"e°U°“_‘di"5|Y great- ef 01 the bl! l€ll0W5- . efficiency for bringing: relief to tired, _,___._.________________V_,___,____________,________ _____ I 5o scootoh gingham reduced to aching burning, nwnllcn feet, They do , V Y 'V"`""f"""""""f' "" |30. Pdtolld. 8-I2 MU BWHY with corns, bunions-relieve ex- PLAYING THE GAME- ccsslve perspiration. Each 25c., The _`_` In the enitemgng of th, “mg in of it. is what matters. Two Macs, 149 Great George SL .We hear much these days about the g' brand new knitt samples, only one V s-islvlntf. growing tendency townras sport. nnn :h°":“°t";; th” '"1"' W” ‘"° “W” 01 its kind in Indies' svlf and outing ,_ ' ` l Yet it is doubtful whether the tend- 0 0 ge e mqans' looking only to E _ _ _ the end, to the wnmgn 01 gh, 5 _ and prices from $2 00 to $1200each ency is greater today than ln any "Get money my so: honest? mp' other nge. It is donbuni also other ' ’ ’ d opinions to the contrsr I V0" YIBIJ. but get it, “ld A mths,- .' 'l y, nogwith. _ H look as good as new. Patou’s. 9'-Ml'3l¥\E. Whether the character of to ms son' on sending him out into the sport of today is more objection- ge :SISBED 3:” 1? giving; 'fad Wm: able than in any other age. H V ce °° 5”" PIHYIHK the Same is charactcrlstlclgame is played by many on this , . S of the race. The whole world, in one principle' - way or another' is playing the game' t00;l;dsl;or:.s are more closely related Muon competing with muon' club ls e more influence upon our “nonle with olnh, lnniviflnni with individual. mer' “'°"‘ """' “° ‘°"‘"“"" "‘""‘° _ " "' 'rho nrnhnlon to wir. the gsrno ir .l The, 'mg' ‘"*¢°l\ins the same. sees tho home one and the Muon' the club or OU . t e surreptitlous move behind i l the UmDire’s back. He sees the ga 4 'tho individual lacking it lack; pu-_ W n h I k me v The but “Md 'Ur You fhaps the greatest essential to success, D y a C Q er "ic or by °' mmm "New for mldsummer trade. 150 jerseys and cost sweaters, all shades A _ . . lso a lot of last season's slightly mussed at half price. Will wash and C if-10 M ti. “Tile school that has won the confidence of the people." civil Service tant to merry a superannnated actress, even for the sake of having the spend- ing of her savings.-Pail Mail Gazette. Example letter -Than Prsespt. John Wesley, accompanied by one of when you need. money most. for the evening of life, when your earning power is gone. A few cents a day invested in s Canada Life Policy will ' _ mean a comfortable nest egg for you during your later years, Only a few cents ll da.y for absolute protection- don't ou think it worth while? Call in today tnd see us about ‘ O O _ Evenmg of Ll fe ` Prepare now, while you are stroug,active and ambitious, y .' the matter. , _ ' ' W; K. Rogers. i`.’.‘.‘I.‘.‘f'o'{;~.'.f;.'.; R. B. Rogers, Special Agent. Kensington. I his preachers. was once dining st the house of a rich Methodist. The tables were spread with ll liberal meal. but Wes|ey’s companion no sooner saw it than he asld: "0h. sir. what a sumptuous dinner! Things are very different from what they once were. l1ear there is but Clearance a le buke did its work. 5 ‘ together with cold wafer until they . , form a smooth cream four ounces of We are putting 03 3 Special Sale of 9 Sam I5 ' 'The hint was not taken. hut the rs- Lsbsl Pests. To make a good paste for labels mix little self denial among Methodists in I-I. . » O I ' these days.” - "My brother." said Wesley, pointing O Ig e to the table. "there is a fine opportu- nity for self denial now." Carriages d ls . H h ' . - ' . , 3 P Ask ,bus ¢,°,_.e,,_ npld can figure only by accident, if at ;‘h;'“":lau8(:ns biszxeg ;pi;r'pp;; :vox pour and an ounce and a halt! of brown Cil‘i'l3g€S_ lllidl iS Wll_ll0l1l d0i1l)t the best 'lilfgditl Cmrhm &C0__l., Mullins a . among the world s great. The - srillr. Then pour in boil ng water: Opportumty of the kmd you have évgr been offered. » ~ ner. no unentlonn med as to the ui-rin all the time till the right can Ch_ ,. G _Mat M L d amhitlon is a commendable one and . 5 3 ppc A mary' A F so ' is universal It is s duty to win the fmrncss 0( the Kama' the °nly thing Llnflin Ar Co- Cr:lbbn'l| Grocery ' ted bei th t th A Wm MCp_hw_J0hn Wheadoyy game und we are advised on the best :I0 h |35 A c sam' W” won' _low Cameron nmhority to my aside every weight e as arned his first lesson in ig- ' P. L. Srnaliwood --J. R. Cronin 'and the sill which besets in order to norms the ml" ol tm g°m°' H” , s. Gao. Moore-Mrs. Trainer win. But the manner of playing the P 5 m° _ Wager- Si.)- Roehfold Sv. 'gsmo, not the winning or the losing for the prize “t the 'nd of' tl" tum' ' ; ww nu is' tt' mlm i amewasthe l *thi . ,gt A Guns that will “BringHometheBacon" You cannot secure best results from your hunting trip unless ' you go out roperly prepared. If you want the very Eest equipment you should call in and see our stock. We liarry a splendid line of shot guns, single and double barrei,hsmmer and hammer- lem st les, each of recognized su rlority and splendid values at the prices we hive marked. We have s good line of Dominion sm- munitien, Dupont and U.M.C. shells, used by leading shots the world over. Call in and look over our pispiay, F ennell 8 Chandler isz luolnnone sr. I I - He goes to his life's work, not tg nursplaylageilleeurmlnatsebis- goes into his class to lay the a -He has seen that the winning of the 8 on y ng tha! count ed, and-be goes in to win, not' 'to play the game. ,He can ,"e'rir.," or he can Dalm off-an4other's work as his lown, what matters 'so long as he wins? play the game, but to win, to make money honestly, if he can, but to make lt. Bport is ss necessary to the mak- in! and developing of cilaractsresit is to the development of physical strength, but on the manner of sport will depend the kind of character it will develop. To cheat in the game, to win unfairly even in our most tri- vial sports is to lay the foundation of and set an example in dishonesty. In all our sports lst ns remember that all the merit is in playing the game manfully. honestly, fairly. the winning or the losing is only an 'inel- ¢l@t. ‘ v In the great game of life whleh we all must play for the necessity 'aswpli Read what one of our stu DeilrSlr:\ , ; - , _ _ g I_consid_er.ihet the work done at yol`ir`_insf|tutlo`n is of every high _stsr_|'derd, and lean safely say that the Unirn Comelnrclai College ranks among the foremost Business College in Canada To justify this statementl ' have only to refer to the marks made by me at the last Civil Examinations- Wishing yon continued success in your work, I remain _ - Yonrstruly, (Sgd.)W. 1.' McDONALD Write for new Prospectus. Wm. l|eras,l'rln. sw mu nm I-uw:-r ‘Ido for 200; Pgtons. B»l2 Mt! ---- 1 Cheer Up. . .`_"- `.» . _,gr , \l;`A' We prepare smdmtq t I ,,,,,,,,,,c, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,e¢_ Add nv, 0,. su i }\‘2Ve wantd to clear the remainder pf this line out pass Qualifying »-nd Iéside :Imrgmogxgxaiiitrrongtgegnz t 'u ah_urry an are offering you such big discounts p _ Service examinmom Now B" bm we" mn” in in compound on t is special stock that we are sure to,brlng this is the-time to get lesdy. wulbe lit for use. result °b°ul° " ’ ' - _ 'l . , . » v , A 'l' ll T ll . den.” sms - ' “Do you ihlnlrultll gllt'j'llsffce‘l” ask- A ' ed thsculprit of his lawyer. _ ~ - . ~. » --l°m,ao_-nd not." nnrwomi the hw- We have set up on the floor of ourlmalu show u:~.l:°:.:°.: ::.':§:.‘:':.'l°:.':::.‘::.::.'; 'nn ,gy new °=fff=r=- fem ue _fur 1--nf-rr fwf- fors`be`cs‘ndid. "You know they'do`n’t ` 'mics -C.3“ada_ the Dnmmlnnf C3\_l5d3" TGdll0P`¢ hang in ahh' sms"-r.|ppin¢oll'n. 3115, MCLl;;1ghlin.Thehline includes `coucor'¢ls,busi`ness , WBSOUF. uggles, p setons surreys et ress and ..G,°,.“_ d‘f:,‘§l";',f',d",',;‘;',°a" mf* delivery wagons, allihis_year’s,styles, sulartcg finishes »,@,,, ,,., 3,-,,,,|,,¢ ¢,,,,,|,,m,,- ,,,,., with steel and rubber tires. ‘ il’ "yr" rl n noslh lrn wi B' ' ° U “ sr n ," re e o u ....;. ...Z . .... ,.... ..: lg Dlscoun ts---fdr lane your hlrlhery."-London rlelr-no-I , “1 ,_ . 0 I0 Days Only . - _ V » "Seventy-two inch blanket snitln 'i . Q “ "'° "‘°""’ °' “' "“ ""'“"' ‘Pl ‘f, < ~ . I ' elm el simile. use nr rd- 9:3” ~ ‘ J M( tors. ' ' I-mm... "Before I was ,married life was oils‘.-- -`_- _~ li" 106:55 Ollly Bild' I lonunnsl ronna or pleasure." _4 points the line being clear outbefore that l _ 'is 1 Zggyigsndnhtclllzlldiial ronndofscon-l .. ln'ch°d° 1- 1" 5 'V 7. . D "~ 1"” 'i°"~"“'W'"""""°" B°"°“|° A;-_ ~; fre: il`£".i'lgticés"1i\:ei;"°f'feTilli§ hzllnlliilimt uf' lhzui r C A V _ 1.' g . W _L_ V N1n4b:_._¢hl:‘vhl°: L¢"'°f"°~ “f°°;;-` prldessu are wonderful galues xfsetlliis sptclalolltr. lmsll a s an conscious , » ' ' . -': ~ » A""'“"'°‘ mmm » ~ ~‘-' -7 _ buyesavlillxlixlil tligbegledhblilzdinetgdly ..f.m_;<-.t,~h,¢°-.fly . Fashionable cotton oorduroys V . E" A' I 'V I A 9-- '~‘('~{'_ ra )-_“If /3 'I'-I-nl' 5 . tl :,.,l;;f.,’u',§}§,*f "_ ‘VM ‘ r-'~ .r no