1 4 i " ` ; " " "“ " " __ -, 143;. ._ . .~ Y i A » I ‘ i f V' _' `4;,.1~i ii 4 _ _ .ri __ ._ .. ~ \ . - ' ;~'"'~1-" Jwd»""~f . :-1 f. 'if "ic,-t;. ' . ' f ,,~»_'i_ --._: _ .év _.9 - _.Ari . . ‘A U ~ APRIL6 Igii _ ---~--~~-~-- - ._ . THE LATEST NEWS ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rp-ms-r OF Amp- PAGE SEVEN - Ead e"0Ugll, to be 'ure But I N e w ld ¢0lds are worse. -Better _ Never hesitate to ask your Pectoral. Use it_ or not, as h 1-‘-1- Y Y Y _; stop your fresh cold at o ' nce. doctor about AY€r's Cherry e says. He knows. ,i_§.__i_..;_n.... W ell. _ t c ~ ‘ . ir an i ` ` ` '~ ` '= - ‘ ° ' W e I I n e rw J e ul e I e 1' from this cliatalilsrxiiiltiiziiil-tSl!»'.o eriii-loiiettieovtiihiniz gp n I ly' ---- is understood that. the “herd men” V 'Y Y __.t_ _ --- _ VH“°0l'V€l`- l All should remember the lecture on hem- of the °°”.‘m"“3° have already E A S T E R! Sunil your frii-iirc;ihiiig> in" clieuper pziirs. l ___ i __ :iiul_ will ruitliist several will __ _,}_ __ _ , i ` . ‘ill Geo. S. und Mrs. Inman, Monta- gue, were in the cit esterda and rtntai a few acres of land and small cottage at the shore neartlharlotte- t'U“'“ 5ll0"ld llllllli' at this office at suire. _ The Amherst News has the follow- luz regarding a well known P E I There is no other line athlete: "l_viichnel Thomas, the welll liuown Indian runner. who was in Amherst last summer at the Ol-d Home Week Races, is now in Boston i-'n.l has entered for the Marathon Race to be held on April 19th. Thom- as llroved himself, while in Am-herst, to l‘€ if 3111118 sport and his admirers here \vill wish him every success in U16 his Boston Marathon." ' A Grandview correspondent writes’ Anggs MCL¢0d Spent Sunday at ffaledonia the guest of Hugh Mo- Plice.-L. D. McDonald, tailor, is l'f?.lt- busy catering to the want; 0; h_is many c_us~tomers.-J. M, Gillis of hinnell &_L‘-handler, City, spent Sun- day at his former home in G;-and ) iii" Qi `- -- ~ f` l / I- View --Fve ‘ __ : ,__i|. _,__ , »__» _ _ . _J rett McLeod has been vis- it? ' ‘ i' _ _ -- - - - iting' fiieuds in Bellevue the guest of l “igi .cows nisanrl ii ll llvl/ i-. ioriiill ' l'0i' uiv in llio - ' and i” i-wi /,f .j_`\' 'Si Q; 1\ -\ C ~/ s' . V _ i Men’s Tranny Spring Siiiis- l\ly sliowiugof iiieii’s frisliiouable, vicll iiiziclinsiiils will satisfytlie iiiosi criti- cal. The qiiality of ouch gzirniviit is liiyiiiirl riillc- ism and for price --in thzit line I :nu sure y<>u`ll he siirpriseil and satisticil |_r nm going to clenr out luv vii- ti ie stock of cliitliiiiip--liiitli mt~ii's niiil boys'-und tie pi'i'- iient prices uri' boiiml to niuko uaoli iiuitigii-niiil 5:0 iliiii-kly. lfvtter liu_\‘ today. M. I.. McMll.LllN I lliiil'cr River. _ iiiiiilw. - W [_ __________ Wl"oafer’s Plymouth ltoclu The bred-to-lny imil to wi_ii. Striiiii iles- cr-niliinfs of 'lie fniiiou~ llri_i_;lil._ iiutl Lut- liainkocks. Lust .vc=r's wiiiiiiiiirs Wert' 7.'i,_incl\iil|ni; R'Jl:f=i'ii (liln liir In-:it l_>n|'l'i‘il cockvri-l und piillotr Vl':ii'bli"ll"‘ £\lllf~'l` best breeding: pon; lf_\'iin’s (‘u|J _fur l\_~ Sl five cuckervl-1 iit ilu- bhiiiv. 'l‘ui-ir lul'Iu\¢ qiiiilitit-.si liiivii hoi:'\_ tosliirl by i°Xl>P" litiullryuien who tustif_\' of iliiiir excull ence. _PEN NL) I tllairetli-Muir-d to lll`\’ll\l'-‘U high-claws nulliits. heuden b_\' mule 'lnctat Winter l~‘nir iind every lieu ii lst. Dri'l.e winnur. hivzssi ri. r I5. _ _ i~i<:~ oil -lit-.uit-ii l».v2i..i i>ri'/.~- curly erelut ihn. thoininiunl elggrs s‘:_i‘ei_‘ ly. PEN -Miiteil 'o product-_ lzxliihi- tion i.-_ ls, nearletl by lst.prizi~ niiile. Ee . _ P -Headed liyilril. prize cock- orc ~.~t. ltlllwr lb. _ P tlluffi -Heruiol hy lst. DYIZU mule hn. lflrrgn $2 per 15. _ _ PEN -lien( ed by ii~il..priv.e rock' ersini \Vinti>i~i=lifiw. Eirii-s $1 per l-’»- My motto-“SA'l‘lSFAC'l‘l0N." L. ll. D l"0S'l`ER. Marnlidi-ld. 1'. E. I. 3--lulltitlieiittsdrim. ` L ___ __ _.l For Sale llmilriible rm-lil<~vit~'-' |ili=iisnnt.ly situated On Ht. Pet.iei"n Road. lil. ltogfllly. une inili- from Charlottetown, wit tiin iicrell '-ll load lunil lgood oiitbuildlnks in excellent. °' "` i>.o.oi\MrsrLi. llox Sill. Cli"l‘o vi' ll. F3~23dl.l\|iDtl, _ _/‘liqiiipmeiils for’\ _Lobster Packers I can supply you uitlieverl’ thing that is pr-icticril cud iiccessary iii eqiiipiiit-ills for -'Htl .. §= Ee z"z;z’*!'Pl i on Lmiil. Send in your 01- der, Phone 394 J. Jas. A. Mcliacherii " -of .i ~~_ _ » .»~.=.'~l"--' » ., . Q _v_»__i._,f _c;.,5_i.. _ _ ..~.~ ~ Tenders nre hereby °“"°“ lo' me luis been visiting friends in Grand 'iv -_» c l|._' f- /1': ._ _ i' J '_ .,f.v_.__ ~- ~ "` I ' ' / 'fi _ I “il” _ '"1 John D. McPherson.-~James Lowe iii- ! i l i7"‘\"':.‘.' _tends erecting a new barn_this com- _ _ l ,_,i_.l__\’;~.»f3__-~ _ g__ _ A . _ ing summer.-_Lauchlin McDonald in- lhari-:iii cxcrpiioiially good wntili io ;__ .__ i _ _ ~» _ __ tpnds remodeling his large dwelling olfi-ir yin :ii ri iiiiiilcrzilc prim-. ll is n.:ide V 4 l ii 'I .3 LOUSC this Hl)|`lTl§'“J0lll'l NiCllOlS'-lil =i _i .. -_ _I l ,-~`=?~~.f_~_ - »_- ~ - ` .‘ ' 1 giaidvs, Iivi-ry inn: l`ii|ly gii:i|.'ii\li'glii I _____-_i_- \ ?i¢p.__~-».»\li:x m_t_l`tlr; llfllll ii llyllli' Vllilf- -.ff _-= »’“"~_~_' . .ii ltfu i‘cc¢'ii.y in-. giie-at f ll inill C. W. Y ' _ i. tlunililuill. 0 ( H iiiisieiiiiliir .ii-ii.-l.»i-. ll `NV`(._"T-lfiS""lf'- / '“-~ ' __ -_ l 1,52. 'l`liu followini: ullppiiig iii from The ~ _`° _______ l*e|»perell Clarion-Advertiser an'-il re- fers to a. li-il fi .. - _ _ " _ iy welllin.wn in this _ _ _ llie new arrivals in lu- Pro\._____e_ __F____oW,,,g the _,myers at ‘ victus boots :ire in the lat- the lifluse. the funeral services nf Min Ivan K Parker (nee Christie Cirr- esl fiisliuiiirihle Altoc,Nob l,em_ were ,,eld_ at the C0ngregation_ und' Nemo lzisis. .llie new H1 Church on Friday eftern0vn.Ma\'cl1 10 Rev. R. W. Drawbridge officiating. lezitliers nie tiiu Norire- ‘ The nliiindiiiice of flowers were more than usually appropriated, as Mrs. Parker was Very fond of flowers. The tlcveaseil was born in Grenville 1831 thedaligbter of Robert and Prices $5.00 5.50 and 600 fllllsvfts when elsllwiii years of age. spending most of her life here since '~lh= _ioined the Conire ational (lhuich _ | __ i ‘ ‘ . ` . I r _ 6 HL l’%l>pei'cll :luring Rev. Mr, 'Ihl`all'si - _ pa.~.torate_ In January, 1910 she was Q"""“ -""““" united in marriage with Ivan K. -‘----~- ‘ Parker of Oak hill, and that neigh- borhood has -been her home since thati ` time. She leaves' besides l;iy>hus- ` ' band, her mother, Mrs. Hannah Cor- bett three sistiis Mis William May and Janet t.'nri;ett'of Bost<»n-- ii half brotlier, John Corbett of l’iince Edivaiil Island She was of ii poslti0n,nntl was loved by all who have known her. The floral tributes were very beautiful and includid pil- low of roses, pinks and callas, hus- o w ii e roses an Swee peas, sis _.r Janet; spray of Mayidays, sister May. A Maplewood corrcsptndcnt writes: Jas. Bradley is making his rounds with his gasolene engine and sawing has been shut down owing to the he pleased to learn that she is out a- gain after severe attack of rheuma- tic fever.--llhe school is in R flourish- ing condition under the skilful management of Miss Ethel Dul- fy.--Miss Ly dia Lawless Norboro is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Roy Kelly.-Bennet Delgihau, Emerald, spent Sunday in Maplewood.-Fran:is Flood spent Suu-day in Clinton.-Roy Kelly has added to his stable of speedy horses a young mare which pi’omis:s to be one ol fastest he has handled for some tlme.-Jno. Duffy has been stricken with la grippe for the Past week.--Francis Kelly spent Sunday in South Melville the guest of Michael Malone.--Dean Harrington is spend- ing a well earned vacation in Maple- wood.-Thc speedy fliers of Manle- wood will get a. rest now as the roads are about broken up. Among those worthy of menticn are ,_ Braz- lian owned by Jno. J. Nantis, a Brazilian owned by Jas F. Duffy, a Kickapoo owned by Francis J. Kelly, und Daisy Dean owned hy Jno. E. Trainor. All are amxlously waiting for the reopening of Maplewood drlv- ing park.('I‘eddy.) "lf you need a good spring tonic phosphites. There‘s nothing better health in general 75c bottle E A E.‘l§_l$.l9l_l'f§l.9ll’ll-__¥Yl!...___-.ll!l!¥l¥ll_’_$__§9\lllTllllNEl0l MUST ‘ It pays to buylilfhin province. _ left Misses Annie Mclca il Eva Y Y Y 1 n an i returned in the afternoon. Moore. liyndale, were visitors in thei _ , _ ‘ W e I e r ’ S J V (~ J I _ city last week' Iiifolllirilililiilgtis Ai\i,\llllel`ii;"t,i`¢\J1ils cilililxlmixiigf i ,eo _ 1 , 't_, lit r - -- i . V , e el ry S t O T e day afternciiiirsforcl lileorsgetoyives eelli Austin Cosgrove, Willington, came Vglggéggwc to ',(lf{:mn£ de°|d°_ .thi _ _\.\e are now In __ ‘r________ ___ __\_£______(_ __ L_ route to Montreal ou a business trip, to the city rec:-ntly and left lcir Mr A_d____;_s_e_ La___cmct ar_ie_es ;i;Bip_;__ ri-paris ui an up to-iliiie iiiiiiiiiur ll .\i-imy. l__l;l_ Tha ____ ____ _ Georgetown en route to Vancouver. Riéhelieu preferred by' M'__' Bléndn to nc mplete rep3iring______.__ - Insta ci th ., _‘i fleet. Bowling Team and, | . . 1 D . -_ e Printers Team will howl al Among the performers at 9, recent _ it tfh h _ '_ h _ ‘ . " yn” “mnl /Hn ilflllltr Mohlhphce ? League gllme in the Arzna Alleys this 'recital in Halifax Conservatory of e" at t e Mme' ad l”°°l""d Pipes lliiyou ivzint ii t`eru`o film] ,I I ,' e"'e“’"K- ` Music, was Miss Marie Stover, well ;l;§elf°;&’n“" dm fb” fr” “_lji_r‘ at 'hi 1- - ”‘“ Y- lf S0 -- known _in this city. she added some Dyer ° .“"“= ‘W "“ 'V H" Lloyd Cox and William Cox Mor- vocal numbers to the lrovram sing- and labor f°r the l’“‘“ti“3 ‘md de°°` were evin'ng in -aid of the poor under the auspices of the St, Vincent de Paul Sewing circle. Admission twentyl ccnts. The business meeting of the Pro- vincial Anti-Tuhcrculosis Society will he held today invthe Board of Trade rooms at 11 ii. m. and si public meeting in St. Puul’s School-room this evening ut 8 0'(-zlock. All inter- ested in the movement for a sanita- rium for this dread disease are urg- ently requested to be present. The mission and entertainment at Union Road, on March 22nd was a grand success. Good selections were rendered by the children also dialo- gues by older members of this rand. V-ery suitable duets were given by Messrs. Hurst & Yeo also Miss Lau- ra, West and A. G_Mellett. Solos given by Prof, Hurst were very much appreciated, Miss Emma K. Ess-ery presided at the organ. Amount raised $27.00. At Cape Bear, On Tiiesrlay; March Ziith., altar a lingering and painful illness, John Penny entered into rest, ag-eil 56 years. He leaves a widow. two daughters, and one son to mourn the loss of 8, kinil and utlectionstc liiwilianil and father. For n number of yours, the deceased was an active meuifber of the Methodist church, hoi- iliu; the offices of steward and trus- tee. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that th-ey may rest from their labors; and t-heir works do follow them." The funeral took place on Thursday Mialrch 30th., and was largely attended, nuthwithstand- ini; the very unfavorable weather and roads. Besides the services conducteil at the house and grave by the Das- tor, the members of Court Murray I-li-ri-or, I. O. F., of which the depar- te_'l brother was a worthy member. he'd an impressive service at the grave. Sincerest sympathy is extend- ed to the bereaved ones, commenidinl! them' in their sorrow to the "God of all comfcrt.‘ ‘ _ _ ._.....__- __ _________ Thorpe of Pelip-eiicll rand 'the Misses very noble character ‘and sweet dis bantl; spray of lillie:‘, mother; spray T f l't d 3 t ‘ te | M V Admission 15c ` . “well is the order Of miami B E E R & G 0 F F lllff day!-The IVY Green the ' favorite resort of some _of the sports Qzmiogmlgi photos mr Easger .i:‘.‘;”°-...:;”.‘;':..'“::i.i _ Headaches _ and of Eye-Strain ri-siilt from defective vision. Properly fitted glasses over- couic tbesedistressiiig sym- ptoms. We have known cases where drugs have been used for years to relieve headaches, which quickly disappeared when glasses were provided. 'I`rv our Optical service. You'll find it coiistient- ions and skillful. G. F. Hutcheson Jeweler-Optician most pl'0fIlll’l¢nl ln In take our Compound Syrup of Hype- Sold only -by . ig; iihliliiiiilliiediiiath§ndne::::8riii';Drt)lii` lug There is no neeu to place the cover of the l0N ‘XOR 9;- pnve go- wer Brittle, 42 Q-icen Street ~ ---- - B \ Ll. HEAR- P. centnii ` iirniisioi-E, sunny; People's Theatre _l 'l`0NlGll l` Ray mond'a Father stock in trnde of Judson Mcllollgillli A story worth neelnir. i Merchant, in and about the shop. 1llG N¢llhll0l'|I`lg Kllllldllml store and Drelllifms "5, Kl"g“t°“' P' An old tlnie__iitor_v ai. Island. lately °°°“l"f“ "Yt§‘{‘2, “§; Tag Day at silver Gulch _ Coming t0 statement Q mme A ic-:ul Western Clem. . me" M' Mm "mee M (liorge W' Mc* - lMi"i\&yilt|t‘itvii'ri'J‘i?l`c Runs on bullhcnrlnltii and Pham' ‘n;t;'rl`cX-ntfinwig* rliglslfangalolxi Em0fY T. wl\ll¢ wagon iin:'i.l\inl! from hlndkercliiefs i c ow . ~ . - ~ ii ii. 5:;_,I;,0¢|“, lmmig of 10 o'clock n. in., ,_ . H""""“ po nwliiiiiiihoiilrl you dvudlze u_n in the same K i~iiuii“iiAim` i 1 ii r P- 1’ ina wet on fha _ kitchen floor. because it ls hinzed. a n d when open iha water d rip an ba ‘k into the muchine. ll No Dost in _, _-ll the centre of ‘il the tub lo tear i mf f " X11 S ! |. the clothes ‘ und take up the room Made ol CY- preiis Lumber and hullt. to l 4 o'clock p m each dny till YOU d BCHCI' ASI( M6 lilld way.when you can do it in half the Mu ~-~ ' i..iiiiiiuiiib ii i yiitthfz r'i~\iieAhii'iii "l»uve's Oldugiivecf Song." Piiiilii/’i'fi:‘"; €'°:"g;‘ Y M M “ est or any tender not necessarily 'lc' ' ‘ . ,_ _ , ' R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summerside. mpgs, Btilyhlewnrt s llencfit loniglit i The R68," llmdware con |_,d _ Cm, nonnwr n wniisrnn 5° ADM|sS|0N 5° ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M P lor Champlain were to 'the ef iating of Mi lianctot ii resid nce It shadowed. The minority report ot the committee will declare that Mr. Lanctot has violated the lndepind- ence of Parliament act, but that li: did so unwittingly. The resolution will probably be that Lanctot will he pcrinitt'.-d to resign and that no im- putation will rest upon Mr. Blondin for having preferred the charges. In- deed many lawyers are of the opinion that Mr. Laiictot has already lost his seat by reason of the facts ad- mitted, There will be much interest in tae by-election to follow. The national- ists are said to be strong in the elec- toral district of Richelieu and intend to put B, candidate in the field. The government, however, are inihopes of reciprocity proving popular in that district. The county exports ii considerable 'qiiantity of hay and. other products which are taken to New York via the thamblyn canal. On the other hand the nationalists have always been strong in that part of the province of Qiiebec, lying Le- tween Montreal and the city of Que- bec, and the naval issue is apt to cut more of a figure in the by-elec- tion than is the issue of reciprocity, which has heen littleidisciissed in the ri ral sections of Quebec. SID() REWARD $l00 ’l`lii~ |'i-iiilt-iivioi' this puller will bi: iilenseil 'ig loiirii that tli_ere is at lezist oui~ ilri-iidcil iliseiisii that science has been nlile tocure in ull its stem-s. und thntis Ui-itiiri'li.l{iil|’s Uutnrrh Cure iii the only positive curi- now known to the inedicnl friiternity. Ciiturrhlbeinlr ii copsi itutional disease, re- rniires ii constitutional _ti'entment. llull‘s Lntnrrli Cure ie tnkvn internally iic-ling' tlirectly upon the blood und uiucous sui- fuces of the s__vrt.iim, therebv deiiiro_vinf tl_ie_ lo\iiirliitio|_i of the (linens:-, iinil Eiviiig the nntient sitrenrlh hi' hi iltl- ini: up tliqcunstitiltifiiiiiviiliiisi-iii-tiiig' nu- ture in iloinv iIs_work. The propri-tors Iiare no iiiiioli fnitli in its curzit \'f powi-|°~ that they offer Une Hundred llslliiis for ii_n\'ca°e tliiititliiils to cure. Send lor list.ofte~limnniu|s. Addiesn F. J. CH* NEY Jr. I '().,'l‘o|etIo,() .*'f~'ii bv :ill llrugzi-ts Tbc. __'|..ke lla|i’_i Family Pills |'- r i-oniil.i|m- I "- GJVERNMENT WINS . WILLBERG CASE OTTAWA, April 3-'Ihs supreme court gave judgment. today 'rn some of the appeals heard during the last two months. The most important was the case of the Kin; vs. Wall- berg. The court gives judgm nt con- firming t-he award of the registrar of the' cxchequer court which cut down the bill rendered by E. A. Wallberg for work done on the I. C. R. shops at Moncton from $105,000 to $53,000. Unusual Patterns A in Men’s Ch am brays Zephyrs , Percales Prints Stanley ° Shirts Figured White Madras White pleated bosom Sizes 14 i-2 to 18 1-2. Prices $l.l5 to $l.75.» Bros. : .L_ __ _,,________E___ _ , where. Ask your neighbor about Matchlcss. 20 lbcaddy f. o. b. Charlottetown. Wallherg did the work under the supervision of the chief enaineer of the Intercolonial and his bill was ilispiit:-tl by the department. On re- fcraiice to the iexclieliier court th‘s was cut down by the iegi.»triir to 53,- 000. An appeal was taken to Justice Cassels who fixed th= amount due has now confirmed the regis r-'r':| award of $5-5,000, Justice An il n ill:-' CUT RATES ON MEDICIHES in pxolrictary medicines in this coun- try today received the disapproval of the supreme coiirt of the United States. That tribunal declinid to _izive its aid to such at attempt on the ground thit it would afford the innniilactiirerii of medicine an unlaw- ful monopoly. anlckly stops coughs, euros colds, heal; e '*~v~-* -ml mar- -vl .man '_To-liil_' he rented to two parties-_ _ _ Apply 188 Queen Street. ' TO LET All thnl. three storey brink dwellint with stables. oiitbulltlinks and gardens situate on Dundas Esp anode. Possession \.u.ineron Block. I-6dth»\fui0l. Notice I am instriicted by the trustee of the Estate of the late john Good in sell by Public Auction on the pre- mises, the part of tenement liouse with lot, the property of the .said john Good, situste on Upper l~lills~ borough Street, in Charlottelovvii on Wednesday, the i2tli tiny of April, instant, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. 'i`ernis made known nt sale. Also at the sauie hour I will sell household furniture, together with buggy and harness. Terms cash. BENJAMIN CARTER. Perlb. .. . . . . .. .. Matchless----the Tea With A Taste You’ll Like Mntchless blend is an extra special 25-cent tea that 'ions away ahead of any te_ii_we ever imw beloraiit auch ii low price. It rews out stronz and delicious in lluror and has no bittertnute. Mnt.chle_sn is praised by our custoiners as the belt at any price and we really believe that it is by far the best. 9.-'» cant tea you can secure any- :fra 3 5' _ Il Phone 237 ‘ . ,_ v ~ s Free Delivery I 7'/IE GAJQCE/Q Wall-berg at $93,000. Th; crown a-fain - _ -- - _v- ' ' ‘jf~_*""""' ‘ ,__ _- ; _ _g_|.~__ Carpet Fell or lining Oval Butter Dishes Paprus (Pulp) Pie Plates Oyster Pails lce Cream Pails Sl. John, N diuwfrmtf. *I1 _ appealed to the iflilreuie court Whlfl in...»~ -in-ntaiiig. We have just luudeil WASHINGTON, April f‘--The at- _ tempt to put the han on "c'it rates" ' Parchment Meat and Fish Wraps Egg Cases and White Odorleu Fillers. _ Brick store ou Queen . P C ;2;'§i;:;:'.‘.:;i:;“;_¥;if.~.is i- SCll0ll9 309|' 0 » . ll. lj » i i i .tl;°.".i.i’.i’.i.'.£‘iiili‘....’”.1i'.:.‘:.':.2§f°sl'i:a.i.‘l; See Qw- Hgh Class i- -___- - -- Starr kate hockey, plain or fancy skating. L) 'ati k e e i e r s supports We have a fine showing of the best skates made in Can- ada. We carefully selected our stock and are sure that we have here the proper skates for our riiiks and ponds, both for In Starr skates we have the ideal thing for liockeyists- skates favored by all the big leagiier:-i. The Velox, one of our best, is hound lobe ia favorite. Then we have the Auto and Cycle -two other favorites. Call in and look over the stock. l‘~€ii.`f~i~.i reninii si ciniiiiier .i 3:5 3, pads goal gorewa, ukle l . . puts pads, ankle Victoria Row :,,,ck,_ i cl' st' I llnted Miircli 30l.ll.| lflll- I ' 3 I ailtiidrsmna Auctioneer' i i f _ -‘ \ il ' . K : 4 _ii-in_d_i.ii. niinignoi., _ _ l sgdthsms, l _ _ _ . _ _ . \ \