$3,“, Roll’? l}: Honor Bergt. Wm. B. Brad). Charlottetown. Pte. Ales. Urinal eI-Alh. Charlottetown. ' v p. Robert 0. Stewart. Donated- ‘ aage. igrlclarlaue. City. . . _ it . "i! J Martin. Chariot Daniel McLeod. Cliarioettgazn it: ' y“, Li. Ralph Rogers, Kanaiugton. g, L. Corp. H. Steele. Newport. q_ i-‘rank Buote. Mill Cove. ‘ Wm. H.'HOLINII. Cable Head. Geo. H. Campbell. Caps Traverse. Sergt. Herbert C. Malnfyre. Lloyd Leemen, Calgary. formerly of Georgetown. _ . Stewart Hicken. New Glasgow, N. 8., John Watson. Labob. Kenslngtou. Fred. Wadman. Charlottetown. Davis Mcklachern, Cranbrook. B. C., (formerly of iris. P_ E. l.) - Albert Campbell. Cape Traverse. Harold Dale Proud. Charlottetown Lance-Corp. Joaichim Mc-Eachern. Souris. ll. Dimit- WNW! J. Fraser, fir“... . Plus J. Campbell, Elmira. (formerly of Georgetown.) William Heckbert, Montague. Arch. Campbell. Long River. Walter Lents, Charlottetown. Merry McArtbur, Miscouche. \~. .. ’ also neon wouane. Private William Gordon, Ioatagao Pte. John W. McDonald, Bradalbane. Private Arch . MeKinaon. Canoe Cove. Private Walter Smith Pownal. tweet» ern Canada.) . nation. William D. loKiuuoa. Heathrdale. Donald l). McPherson. Glenwilllams John Daniel Jarvis. Grand Tracadie. Gordon Mandel-son. hialpeque. John D. Burns. Sarina V8110!- Wiliiam McIntyre. Charlottetown. Henry Bryan. Compton, Bengt)!‘- WOUNDID Harry M. WMNOGX. Charlottetown Private Geo. W. Blllfil. 5illlllll9rll0l~ Donald Hung. iris. git-into g. iii. Lgchkflztziei Causal; Li te t os-risorbGeoi-gstowa vats ruce. e ,a . Prgvlatrgeter ughea, ill Cove Pte Damienll ennmcliariot Private J. E. H0011. Brookdeld. Private Charieai. Beaten. kiiaid Private McQueen. Mount Vernon COTP- Ambit”! 00'8")". W! Ii-vfl William nelnqre. won-at clan-k Wright. victorb 6w " i em" _, ¢:,‘oaermzatova. (van- coaver. 8~ I-laat- limbs; stave!!- WWW val y-t-Iloatrml - Corprii. s. "Pearson. Charlottetown. (Victoria Australia). Ptc. NJ. Fraser, Whim itoad Cross. Lance Corporal MET. Chisholm. Uiss. Lance Corporal, Angus Araenauit, Abram's Village. Private WJLH. McKay, Bradalbane. (Gas Poisonlnl). V! Ronald veuevfcaarienitriwa. John Stewart. Wood laiauda. Emanuel Dolron, Charlottetown. ‘eanbaob ill ‘ States. Cause of the fire is not known. , for Pioneers Buotv- and .\icN:-ill.--1~l.| ' years ago. has again appeared. m iouaamns Western Guardijqn -rr have p as; in PNvinea. -w. it. aeoouoau. Globe m s: u‘ h Guardian agent in Bummer I. ' . -'r DA Glilriii H‘ riiouwuufhaiidtijylfi Toast’: e. —PREBERYING time is here; get your Perfect fruit jars. preserving ket- tles etc., at headquarters. BRACES. IMS-S-illmtbliidliii. —ENLi»8TED- Aitboi McLeod. Ed- monton, Alberta, .and formerly of Summersida. has enlisted in Royal Navy Regiment and is now on way to England. , a —FIRE TOTALLV DEBTROYED a house and barn on the Barnet Road. Lot 3 a few evenings agb. The buil- dings belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Benn. Barnet, who recently moved to the __].{_ . —FOR SALE.-— A-40 H.P.. ‘Marim- Englne with Spidorf Magneto. also a gasoline boat. up-todate, complete cost $850.00. 3 years ago and very lit- tie used. Both engine and boat are practically new and can be pu-chaseo at a bargain. Apply to Daniel F. Mc- Nrill. Summerside. 14058-10M§i. —BALL GAME-The bell game (It Tuesday evening between the lied Sex and Pioneers resulted in a vic tory for the former. the score being 3 in i‘. Mr. J. L. iliciiuilough was urn- piie and Mr. Art ‘Morris has; judge. Potteries for SOX. EnKlan-i anal Burks, --BLIGHT IN OHERRIES- Tht cherry crop around Mlacouche and vic- inity is reported very poor-in fart. almost s. failure. says the Journal. A disease that played havoc with the cherry trees iu this vicinity three and outside of three years ego. the crop will be the lightest in years. —ENTERTAINMENT AT CARLE- TON POINT.— H. Price Webbcr will. his popular Company will give an en- tertainment in the New Hall at Carie- zon Point on next Friday and Satur- Murdock Neil llePhee. Hestherdale. Stephen McKinnon, Charlottetown. Private Peter Grant. Bangor. Pte. Samuel Elliott. Winslow Station. Pte. Harry Riley. Bea Cow Pond, iaot 1 Pte. Ilsrinaid F. Campbell. N900". Lot . . Sergeant John A. McLean, North Car- gan. Private Gordon M . Sinclair, Montague. Pte. Wm. C. Delaney, Kenainghn. Lieut. Eric Warbnrtnn. Charlottetown. Pte. Clifford Boxers. Miscouche. P.E.i. Percy Clerk Sherren, Crapaud. Pie. Alexander McDougall. N159 311° Pte. Lester Proud. Charlottetown Creek. Gunner J. Bowdea. Charlottetown. Sergt. John A-. McNeil]. Charlottetown. Pie. N. McKenzie, Nine Mile Creek Farrier. James Giilispie, Appin Road. harry Docherty. Martlnvllie. Donald D. McPherson. Glen William,’ Pte. W. A. McQueen, Mt. Vernon (seriously fill.’ _ Pte. John McLeod. Park Corset. Gunner James I. Smith. Lot l’. (BOP- Freeman Clark. Charlottetown. ulGHHJYIlI-I Edward Dickson. Georgetown Sapper JJMcDonaId. Charlottetown. Wilfrid C. blcDonald. Georgetown Samuel Chandler, Pownei. Freeman Clerk Charlottetown. H. Bealrsto. Hllllllfpllll}. Pte. George F. Allan. Charlottetown Private D. G. Gilbar.., Fanning. Charles McKinnon. Charlottetown. D. G. Fanning. Charlottetown. Pte. Malcolm McAulay. Clftown. Pte. Daniel, Stewart, Dunslaiinage. Cpl. Peter A. Hughes, Mill‘ Cove. Daniel H. Bears, Brooklyn. Lot 6i. Sergt. F. Simmons. Clyde River. James Marshall, Cove Head Road John Ts‘. McLeod. Park Corner. Pte. F. Geudet, Miscouche. John Gallant. Summerside. Sgt. A. Phillips. Charlottetowu U. Allan Steele. Newport. Patrick Hogan. Hope River. Peter McDougall, Morell. Pte. V.E. MaLeod, Frederictoiblliill. Cpl. Geo. Burns. Malpeoue. (Corp, Prescott Forbes. Tyne Valley. ' Pte. F. J. Brown. Mt. Albion. Gerald Waller Riley. Hliisborough. Pte. Ernest Gaudet, St. Nicholas. Prescott Forbes, Tyne Valley Pte. Geo. Bowness, Alberton. Pte. Roy Fitzgerald. Charlottetown Gunner W.G. Bruce- Red Point. Pie. C.A. Arnald. ‘Charlottetown. Pte. L. Collin. Moreii. Pie. S. ll. Chandler. It. Albion. Pte. Fred Haliiday Eldon. P. Cerragher, Kellie Cross. Fideie Gailalll. ‘Finish. Capt. Fred Mayo, Charlottetown. Nelson H. McLeod. Alberton. Harry Riley, Sea Cow Pond. Percy Metberali, Fortune Cove. H. A. McBeth. iris. Harold Beau-Ito. Aiberton. -day evening's ut 8 p. m. ‘have not yet had the pleasure- of left Sunday in their motor boat for All tht members of this Company are ex- ceedingly well placed and lli0so__ who hearing H. Price Webher will find bin entertaining in every way. We be» speak for them the large patronage which they undoubtedly deserve. ' 1401. IESTEliii PERSONALS »—Miss Bertha Green of St. John. is visiting at Summerside. the guest of Mrs. D. Gordon-X. —-Dr. and Mrs. Moran of Lynn, ‘Mass. are visiting friends in Sum- merside and Bedeque. aid-tried frantically, but vain. to convince their comrades that they were soldiers. But they wore civilian clothes day in and day out. so their emphatic oquent arguments were all for naught. The recruit. getting song. "Why don't youwear a uniform?” did the trick. however. The "Twins" are so "tiny“ that the most commodicus uniform the government. issued to the Bat- —0Nl GENT i701’ word sash inset tipn for advertising ia~ this ‘noiumn Cash must older. Mini mum cbarse. twentwava aaala. -LAWN FENOINB AND-qATl8-— rishl kind and risht arlce at BHAOIYS IZQB-E-Blwalwkllllwka- ....__ —W|RE HAY ROPI. another ship- ment just received at BRACIYB. 1243s rsimznzlsimn. _.__ -u:sr WORKF- The Empiri Typewriter does neat work-is strong i_v constructed. easy of operation. and fully guaranteed. Write for catalogue. Also carbon papers and typewriter ribbons. B. G. Rogers. Bummerside. P. E. i. amuinniis Gr. Geo. Gardiner left for Moncton, N. 8.. yesterday to spend a furlough with his parents. if Gr. Chas. Beer kidnapped trout by the dozen last week Bdr. Frank Dlugwaii must have smashed his "re- cord" to smithtreens—thnt la provid- ing Dame Rumor tells the truth. The Hdr. returned yesterday from Bay Fortune. where he spent three days in his father's summer homekand fishing. Attention! men eligible for military service! Dq you want other fellows to do your lighting for you? Do you consider that an easy way out? lit may be; but. it's not the way of loyal (Ynuudlans! Mr. Ewart Keeping, of Murray Hor- bor. Joined the Battery yesterday, and at great sacrifice. He has a brother serving in the 98th Battery. while a second is Lieut. in Ithe McGiil Siege Battery. They certainly have the right kind of blood. Yesterday afternoon the with Col. A. G. Peake, 0. C., in charge enjoyed a route march to l-‘alchon Wood. Officers and men were attired in fatigue shirts. and the latter also wore "cow's-breakfast." Aft-er a short rest. the unit returned to barracks. The officers associated with Col. Pe- aka were Capt. Stanley Bagnall. Lts. A. E. B. Murphy and W. Peake. The_y‘ve done it. at lash-donned the Khaki. Ever since No. 5 Siege was organized, the "Gold Dust Twins"— Sgt. H. Bruce end Gr. Frank lllscdon- aias. in khaki clad and el- 02‘ and Misses Edna and Jennie McMurdo SYMPiiHY FHUM Bill] ago: of sympathy about your recent loss. out it. officially. but a. few particulars perhaps would be appreciated. I was although we did our best he died ab- out twenty minutes after he was hit. it was in the recent heavy fighting. He was hit in the afternoon by shrap- nei. uonrn ms been laid aside for some time is ibis to be around again. Mr. Cheater Hos ital niak ng is in full swing. Mikwiepse Leard is the first to report beiutdone, but not much credit to him fasProf. Rosa's brawny hand was. on the ha; fork. Althoug can swing the scythe from morning tiii night with any men. Mr. Robert Baker reports s good crop of hay. Mr. James iiicMurdo sold a lot of lambs the other day which averaged eighty pounds each. Pretty good for this time of the year. Messrs. Earl and Norman Moldurdo left Bedaqus) for a trip to Springfield the first of the W6@k.'_X. Private Wm. Allan 0i IKE. lslad Wounded Relatives here have recently heard from Private William Alley. son of the late Charles Alley. Cardigan. saying he was wounded on June 6th and is now in Gordon Castle Hospital. Foch- ahers. Scotland. To quote from his letter: "1 wus wounded on June 6th; had all of the muscles torn off my upper right arm is crooked and the ham paraiysizcd. i think the hand may get all right, but i doubt if the arm will ever be right straight again. l am having a line time now. living in an old castle. belonging to the Duke of Richmond and Gordon. it is u grand old estate with lovely drives and walks. We are about four miles from the sea. but are taken there in motors quite often. Yesterday we were -tnken out there w a picnic; some of the boys went in swimming: but I could not. until my arm is heeled." Private Ailey, enlisted in the West. and is another name to add to P. E. island's roll of honour. HERE'S EHlIM Mrs. H. McKinnou, 110 Green Sh. Charlottetown. has received thc foi- lowinig letter from Sergt W. Lewis Gifford. 16th Platoon. Belgium. in connection with tlic death of her bro. ther, Jerome Gallant. which was in- cluded in the casualty list some time Dear Mrs. McKinuon.—Just a word You have heard long before this ab- BEQQUE Moira His many friends are pleziéd) m‘ - hear that Mr. James Carriathers who Bowneae who underwent at! operation. for appendicitis in the Prince County- is also much improvsdqflay- '- the Prof. ‘has been _ in an office gcha r for eleven years he ‘ soccer so. i916 I! . we. (- supply or "macaw nouriatimeirtto the body. deepestisympathy to you and his peo- pie. llaiitr Prowse Reports. Gr. Campbell Wounded Mr. Colin J. Campbell. Lakeville. has received the following letter from Major W. B. Prowsc. O. C., 98th Bat- talion. Mr. Campbell had naturally been anxious about his son as he had already lost one sou. Lleut. "hi8 J. Campbell, who was killed in action in Belgium. His many friends while sympathizing with him m pleased to know that Colin's wound is not se rious and hope to boar shortly of his complete recovery: ‘ France, July 20th. 1918. From 0. C‘. 98th Canadian Siege Bat- tery. B. -E. F.. France. a To C. J. (‘ampbell Lakeviile, P. E. island. Canada. Dear Mr. (‘nmpbclir- I am fvery sorry to have to inform you that your son. 92864—Guuner J0- seph Michael Campbell. was \\'(\lll1d9(;_ on July 19th by shrapnel. A shrap-i ncl bullet struck him just above the left hip but the Doctor says the wound‘ is not serious. and i expect to have. him back with m0 within s. month or so. He was ivnrking with 30 other men clearing a new battery position; fhcy luid been shciied rather heavily and had gone into their dug .-outs McC0ll Bros. a 07R1-6-lB-Mtlittf. for safety, coming out after they though the shelling was all through. when a single shell exploded in tbs gig-and wounded three. gi-le has b p _‘splendi_d men in the battery au "l Eopaiohavo him back within a month or so. - Wishing you all good luck. i remain, ' Yours truly, ‘ W. B. PROWSE. » . Major, Commanding 98th Canadian Siege Battery. (Special to the Guardian.) _ PARIS. Aug. tl.-——Notsbie gains have been made by the French in the Somme region, according to ‘oflicial statement tonight. in two days they have carifled German trenches _on1_ a front of morethan tit-ea undone halt miles to a depth of 300 to $00 metres. in Verdun sector they again a cues- glcd in gaining a foothold in hiau- (mi Work. - - , DILDeVAIPS Fltflitliiflllbdfa‘! m}; Pa for Welling. seaobaa or threat; and] “will.” prime son names! (b. It. Ontdrio. - = '- - via-nay; for Nerve and Brain; increanrwrey mam qyrofic-uvili build you up. r a bot. or two for a drug none. vt price. l sooaauliauu; all. Sold at. Hughes DrugStora. . 4 .4 .. XPRESS g MOTOR OIL “Carbonless” ' Ask Your Dealers & Co., Montreal W. H. FRENCH, Maritime . ‘lkeveiet, .__._--.._ with Jerry the inst few minutes. and ---1\!i. William To-ld. who had been spending his holidays with friends at for Ottawa to resume duties in Navy Dept.-H. -—Mr. P. C. Gallant accompanied by his two daughters. Inez and Phenice. and their guest. Miss Josie ilfcCareyr. Cape Bald and returned the evening. B81116 ——Mr. S. Hail Clerk. Summerside. received a letter from his son J. Heath L. Sgt. P. H. Crockett. York. Pie. Harry Lund. CLariottetowu. Sgt. L. S. McDonald, Peters Road. Pie. Michael Jarvis_ C ve Head. "Pte. S; W. McBeath, Forest Hill. L. Corp. Elmer Bowness. Norboro. ' -L. Corp. Jas. Coles, Winsioe. - Cpl. L. Wm. West. Crspnud. L Gordon Nanderson. llfaipeque. Hammond Johnson. Charlottetown. Paul G. Doiron. Bloomfield. Pte. Michael Dalton, Georgetown. Jae. l-i. Stewart. Donaldsteu. » Pie. John McGougan. Mslpeque. l "Bapper R. Coilins_ Hunter ilivar. Pie. C. A. itogerson. Kinkora. Leslie M. Robertson, Mt. Hope. Corp. L. W. May. West (‘oveheaiL i * L. J. Marshall. Covchead. Augustus W. Down, St. Peter's Bay. i390- H- Rflbfiftson. iiradelbaue. Geo. A. (Pressman Charlottetown. Kilburn R. Sherron. (‘rnpaud Lance Cpl. Fred Andrews. CifTown. Murdock Mstheson“ Melville. John McLeod. (son of Angus McLeod) Sgt. Fred Bagnail. Ilnzsl Grove. Charlottetown. Pie. Earl G. Read‘ Summerside. Urban l". Bradley. Si. Theresa's. Harry E. Bernard. Long River. John A. Stewart. Charlottetown. ‘Clovis Gauthier, Summerslde. Wm. Goodwin, Moreli. A. Vesaey. York. Louis Mcltiurrer, Charlottetown. A. C. Walker. Georgetown. Everett. McLeod, Grand View. Patrick‘ Hagan. Hope River. Russel ingles. Kensington. Georgo i. Brander. Mnipequc. Lesiic s. McDonald. Peters Road. Frank R. McAdam. North River. Joseph R. McKinnon, Lot 14. JamefllcKllllwll. Lot 14. John Goodwill McQuarrie. New Doin- Plus J. Campbell. Lekeviile. inlon. . Frank R. McAdam. North River: - Thaddia Knockwood. Lennon inland. Edward Dougan. Tracadio. l.c.('orolJoseph J.Simons, St. Peter's’ mlJW. Mcilcath. Fornstrliil. Wm. W. Riley. Hillsboro. vid Burns. Bin-ins Valley. Maurice Dolron, South Rustico. James G. Kinch, Tlguish. Tom Leemau. Calgary, formerly of Warren Myers. Mt. Albion. Georgetown. a Fred C. Essery. Union lioad. William Wright John L. McLciinn. Summaraidc. town. Cliaales A. McDonald, Iris, Lot 62. Sergt R. W. Cameron. Charlottetown ‘ Colin ‘llcDougail. Moreii. Hugh W. Oxenham. Royalty Junction: George Thompson. Summerside. John iiicLaren. Forest Hill. PGPCIT- b". Bummersids. Pto. Fred McLeod. French River. W. S. J-iughes. Charlottetown. Gr. Vemon L. Bourke. Charlottetown, Augustine Gallant. St. llsiphaei. Gamatlai Giliis. Montague. .. Gr. est Marshall. Stanhope. Lieut. Parker Hooper. Charlottetown, Huestis, Charlotte- 1 4 Butter. (oreameryJ lb. Z8 Oats, iwbits.) bush. 58 c. Oats. (black.) bush. 60 Potatoes. bush. 50 ' Wheat, bush. v Wool, funwashed.) lb. e5 ' Fus er L. -Foll88l'9. Souris. Gr. ‘Al crt i}. Dennis. Charlottetown. Anselm P. Morgan. Charlottetown. Sefgt. obert H. Nicholson. chrmwm - GT- Jfllbilh M. Campbell. Lakeviile. John T. Bishop. Mount Buchanan. Augustine Gallant. St. Raphael. DIQCHAIIGID on account or ituusas. Gr. lirnaat Davey. Charlottetown. Pmaouiae m ozninmv. '1 , alumna. an urns-m ,sz. .01 “or ulgiaatfllz-tt: I. 5312:. 4'.’ Simona. J 5 ‘l VI I BOOM , elf Pam's . Ptel Jtgyalair u - i 4 6 i , . Johnston!‘ a Gmr. es.‘ Georgetown. fiiii . ll t Vernon. Lest B. MacDonald. Peter's Road. . Davlson. arinltotown. (ihdrea liasory, Union Road. John J. Mciieth. Bridgetown. IIIIING. (it. Ii. ea modes. attstewa Meat 0.3. Pithlado. Dawsonlnwwn ew adon. John cLeod. Snmmersi a. Charles iiastoa. Capo Traverse. MIR 0N tlltirsav IIIVJOI ll I . lall'tl,li. '~ . g Kaila. Pr! t raai A-len . rota . ...':.: ......."....."::. ..."""..........' Gunner 0. s. tlslacaorn. Charlotte- Clark. Kings Liverpool Reg't. stating that he was in the South African Hos- pital-. Richmond. England. having been wounded July i4 by a trench mortar in the big advance at the Manet; Woods. bomme-X. SUMMERSIDE MARKETG. fRIDAY. Butter, (dairsa) lb. 23 to 24 Calfskin! 19 to 20 Eggs, (fresh) dos. 2a Hides. lb. 14 Hay. iloose.) ton. Hay, (pressed) ton. $13.00 t0 $14.00 015.00 t0 $16.00 Straw, ipressed.) ton. $7.00 $1.20 to $1.40 Wool, (washed) lb. i8 CASTOR IA- For Infants and‘ Qiiidren In Use For 0ver30 Yeara We have on . band here a splendid array df good china - saale o: the vary best work pro- llllfld .57 Japan. France and h. Austria. . “Whether ou wish a complete set, or ilidi dual pieces for a collection. you will find you wantiiin-s. Particularly nice is the handY Dllll Nippon China dianerset t1 _ s, selling, new iemmoo \ ' -'l what tery could not. even wake a tlon at their noble frame. But yesterdays Peake. 0. C.. called for volunteers to go out on a bivouwac. The response was unanimous. it was therefore da- cided to leave barracks some morn- ing for the country. and not return to the City until the following day. The Fifth have had several route march- es. and the first. man has yet to fail out. This speaks well for the general physical condition of the men. marches heretofore have not been so long as the one that is coming, how- ever. which will be n really good test. The outing. promises to be most in- teresting. it. is probable the unit will hit bead the trail on Monday morn- ing, and return on Tuesday. preten- their their full- Wben the Battery returned from route march. Col. A. G. The ors of our pills up there. which was Blfidfllbille- 19" 0" Fulfill“? lnilfmimltriais and tribulation: are over now, {me be“ we Could d° for them‘ “m1 a ‘Th1’- for them special suits arrived yester- ldsy. And you should see moon smites. little wooden cross marks thc We miss Jerry very much. of a cheerful disposition. and is miss_ ed by all who knew him. You may rest assured that he always did his part like a man. i wish to convey my country than all other diseases put together and tor years h was supposed to beincumhle. Doc- ltors préscnbed local remedies. and by constantly, failing to cure with local treatment, Dmlmunc(fl if incurable. Caiarrh is e local disease. greatly influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hell's Catarrh Cure. manufact Co , Toledo. Ohio, is a constitutional XEiIiEd1,il taken internally and arts thru the Blood 0mm Mucous Surfacesnf the System. One Hundrgd Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall's gaaagrh Cglriefliails to cure. Send for similar: We buried him with seven oth- spot. He was There is more Catarrh in this section of the --on a Pleasure or the Harvest If you are working at the for your supplies. ‘ by F. J. Chaney & Large shade hats Working shirts Pealaody’s overalls Jumpers F.J CHENEY d: CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by druggiats, 75c. mir- Fanily-Piiiafor Constipation. full 31% horsepower. More for Your Dollar Never before has a dollar been able to purchase so much auto- ~ mobile. Never before have you been able to get so much for so little; This new Overland has a giant of a IIIOITOTv" And it is getting 20 to 25 miles on a gallon of gas! That’s real efficiency plus real economy. Complete with everytbinkonly $890. Order yours today. ' BRUCE STEWART &CO, LTD at... 12s. DEALIP P. O. Iox 870 WllIya-Overland, Lisnltad Head 050a and Works, Waat Toronto. Que. Are You Going If you are going-"West to take part in the great harvest- or merely going for the trip-you need tooome here». for your travelling supplies. We have all you want. Reuben Tuplin & Co’. < Kenalngton Trip > " i" Excursion ' haying at home, come here Working pants strong gloves Light weight boots. -machine parts" and other supplies.