i 1 i i v i i i l i .t ‘ i i l i l fri i li ll it in i » l i. 2 i i l -- ‘i l \ fi "vu fi .`,»-,.i `** if '_ .f H i t » > » I r » .s \- L » - ff f“ i it »-_ tif J _,__ Q 5, _ ' not -rouir \ 1 ._ A _ _ - --i i g ,f n 1 i ~_v.,_ _V ~ - - _ ,V pi ‘ggi , tw - _ V __ - -=_ _ -__ _ ._ '__f I-lssil Omoo st Clisrlosissswm psfslils. Alinrsoii. hurts sal Il Vlllal _ftliarlutlaluiin _within the next few days a list will be published that_ V - _ '. _V - V Vp 'V . _V _ _V __ __ _ __ __ 'Is - .will _bc 3 credit to the province and an inspiration to ~__»~* ,_ - ,___ -_ V. '. - - = _ ; - ‘ ' those who are giving their services in__ this grcat_work. _ _,S_'7» . .V . _ _ _ /V . _ _ wh gm,” “ gum, -Do it to-day. Don t-wait to see what your neighbor _ 0\ -/V _ _ _ . V A » ’ _ uo- gives. Do it for yourself,-for the sake of some boy_ ,___,_ y /_J V _ _ _ _, _ . __ \ _ whom you know, for the sake of your ou ii boy, for W/ UP t0 the minute m every _______v_______:______:_____Av_*_:_________._____._____._Y_._._____._A___s_-V-_A_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~,~,»_;;..-_~_»_-:: ‘i ' i ~ hi' _, ` ` , - _ ‘ ‘Z f ~ i A i W" » Fn|oA_v, .ions 2s, isis. Y°\“' OW" Sak* -V . ' ` ' pafhcfllar and §h°_WfUZ 3_W¢31th _ ' '_ lx( (_, _ _ of dehghtfully individual styles, y "’ th ll I S W3Sh l~ »'»~',.\1 _ . ' -i-,.‘»',_ °-_ ` , " egg t,¢°0 ummefy T _ ' ' ' 3 ' i i RURAL Y' M' cf FUND ~ REVIEW! - - 5:?-”-'_°;f?"`T_» f ` - Dressesare wellmade of Faiwy f C V_ - _ _ V 3 The campaign for funds for the M_ilitar_y branches _ The Hap*-ax Herald dginls the result of_th¢ 1\_10va_ _ ,_ - __ AV- i ;VV____ V __ , _ ,j __ V. _ ' tetown will- beicontiiiucd in the rural sections and later H in Summerside. _,Reference has already been made in our columns to the object and the lt will be-remembered that when were first opened, the Y. M. C. A., true to the purpose T for which it was originally instituted, scnt their rep~ and to do what they could to help the young men. As the population of the | aff was increased. g England and every Z, of the Y. M. C. A., O presentatives to camp alongside of Of the Y- M~ C- A-1 50 ‘*“5l’i“`i°“5l-3' °Pf'"°d. 'l' Chdrlul' bcotia election to he 29 Liberals to 14 Conservatives, I 3., _ _ 4 ’ V _ _ , _ -_ _ _ £ ` "5" In ‘ "‘3""‘f` ` st camps increased the Y. M. C. A., _The work was carried over to camp had its branch or branches with its eveiiings of ivliolcsoinc rccr rooms, its social clubs, its religious the troops were sent to the front and oliicers followed them right into thc Canadian camps V need of this fund. cation, its reading services. ;\nd as di 3 : ' ~ ,__ ‘ ' _ ` . ¢ a i H ?"ly`liere is no disguising the- fact that Prohibition J' T". ` -' ‘ wavesi ulwhlte-and summer / handles and Novelty Wash, f h _ _ ,_ th c lorings Long and short try outset the liberals and their organ' boasted that anner and Corning the leading advocates of prohibi- tion in the house, would be defeated. V _ “$7 ‘i~»"l".'° In sizes for Women and Misses’ dent prohibitionists, working cheek by jowl with the a 1 ood their boast in the case of Tanner and Corning LB356 830| d th influen‘es did materially help in the ' - ` _ ` - i ____ liter k `m_L_|11'5 ' -_ a 0 _"8'““”"‘ 3 ”‘°°° ' I 'N " “Tile spectacle of life-long tcmpcrance men, ar- ' " ` ivtis the iiiiportaiit actor in t_e_Vc_on es . `rom _e V _ I .s{;ev°es’ ol: low peeks' at A - ` if . tractive trimming, frills, tucks it _ _ ` » ` ' fiouncings lace or. embroidery, “The unholy alliance between the liberals and the _ 50 12 iquor elements succeeded only too well. They made ,\VA|51'_ 5|(|R'|f_ ' $4' t°$ '00' I Y- M- C- A-» ilgcllts liquor dealers in their endeavor and desire to defeat ` lllc tfC'l\`l‘°5~ Nc' thc' men who had pledged themselves to enforce the The most stylish foundation- E coto - . :',<_ '.'-'tv-'s:» ` ;-- . ‘,,_E_L`_¥. i fl_. .i. _ _,_ __ I / ' F* '. I Save Your 'Coupons' l it cessarily thc expenses became enormous. Assistance |. W is n vc,-y 1),-_,ilu-tic incidcnt in the campaigm Bgli. was asked for and given. Business men in Canada tics do u»u]y make 2.-,tumgc bcdfe-ll0w5_ L' I -A ` ' ( became iiitercstcd in thc work, interested also in seeing that the funds were adniinistere manner. .\lr_ tierald \\". Birks, of “1't' is to hc presumed that the trade will iio\v I lil il l'\l5l‘l°`5>`\lk° deniand its reward . The prohibition act is due to come Birks & 50"* MGH' into force on the first day of the coming month and treal, niadc a special trip to lf.-ngland last October and me altiulvlc of the ;\-lu,-my g0\~cmmf_-nt in this pariicu. for the up-to-datecostume is _ a D & A or a. La Diva corset. Save money and improve your appearance by selecting a D & A or a La Diva, which are made in Canada by highly-skilled opera- 1 / 'imlrf \ t _ \ :.1 ` P \ ;\ sfo:-,` _ /A \{ .f)\ T ll ‘ _ _ifiii-7.1 L *~¢ ____ V',V .,,l_n`\ _ ‘mei-e- v- _ _ f 9.! ,li ‘S ”~ '_ 'iff'/' ."'“`-"- "` 'i ` 3 ‘ilu L,- i_ _/A' ____ 1/- ' ‘ muiiimrtluvnmsaiiuinmluiiwiiililn",»/imm, I \‘ I remained there until .»\pril of this pcnsc, to study conditions there. he saw, the temptations to which were subjected in their new surrouii lities of moral defeat before reachin the wide open traps \\'ith which they and what the Y. ill. C. :\., was doii resolved to open a cainpaign to rais 000 in Caiiada to help carry onthe don, a personal friend ol Mr. Lloyt of the ablcst preachers in linglaird. who, froni his knowledge of canip lzrll itself." ln a recent issue of The Guardian a partial list was given of the contributions to this fund made by several (,`:inadian cities. ln 'csterda 's (iuardian \ve told what ) Cliarlottctoivii did as the result of Now an appeal is being made to the country districts livery school district in the province is represented by one or more of its sons either in the at the front. livery pulpit in the province looks d0\vn upon one or more pews some at lctst of whose former are very ililft-reiit from the home and the home church. occupants are now in the midst of The Y. .\l_ (`. .\.. is, as far as the can do sn. looking after the physical, moral and spiri- ttial welfare of these lloys, "standing YL"“° ill lil* U“'ll UN' lar will be watched with interest. Prohibition has re- .\s a result of what H1050 )"0““tl '"1"' from the liquor dealers,but the attitude of the so-called ccivcd a hard blow. Nothing better was expected tivcir, in one of the finest corset I 7 ig to save thcni, he g work. llc was as-It sisted in this campaign by Rev. _George .»\dani. of Lon- lifc and of what tht .\ssociatioii is doing for the soldiers, said in thtl course of an address in l\l_ontl'eal, .“'[`/iv Y. ill. C. A.. is sfaiidiiig like iz mill licfweeii your ln'uz'c l>u_\'.r and flings, the i>0S5lbl' _liberal prohibitionists will Stand a lor of explaining. il U10 blllllc ff0\ll» The work of twenty-live years has gone by the board. \\/CTC S\lfl‘0\"\d¢fl~ The teiiiperancc people had prohibition \vithin their rasp. But the ties of party were evidently too strong. \iiother generation will not suffice to catch up with he backward step which has been taken. “Preniier Murray evidently put his trust in the seriousness of his friends of the' trade and he has iot been disappointed. l\lr. Tanner put his trust in_ o c a fund of $300 l (ieorgc, and oni lt was .\lr_ .'\dan. two days canvas. training camps oi i surroundings that present ef_|uipment ;0ur;|g¢|||¢m, as a wall between he pretcntioii of the prohibitionist .ind he lost \\hile the liberal conservative party is no worse _ ff, still under the circumstances, it should have been 1 great deal better. It is a wonder--considering the 'means used by the liberals, the unholy alliance with driver from the scat, and can bn changed. for short or ions érélll without Iii- Lhe liquor trade,tlie lying appeals to religious passions, 1 "' l _ 1"'*"_"'”_€V the system of distributing the road monies “where Honoun noi.i. Fon wEs'r KEN'r‘ éiirrcfie the most good would be done -for the party at the _ SCHOOL' Ce\,`un;3_|;.§, for 'Mt¢`nd,,m~_,._L;0y,| sxpensc of thc roads, together with the devices ‘ so GRADE X. _ Johnson, Toinniy flolennin, Reginald tho excellent work of the McCormick Klwttvr ill the field. "lt niust be gratifying to every coiiscrvaitlve to know that the county of Richinond returned two conserva- theni and hell itself." ..\lorc money is needed to help tives. This is an emphatic, complete and crushing an- dcalcrs, everywhere. NUPJ RUS TA EU,}'.T Damlglzngorsft Glo. ua on rea and 'l'oronto. factories in the world. Every _ corset is guaranteed. At best /-‘ | _ J V 'i , , I _ ill 6) [3 U boxes fitted with roller bearings, that is why tio McCormick binder will run U lighter the longer lt ls used. ~ . - T ` _‘work in the field by having ii level bottom platform and reel with double _ I hoarlng and large range of adjustments, wlilcli enables it to handle short or _ ‘ U R S _ » down and tangled grain almost to perfection. ~ - g _ .I “ 1:1 _ t _ _ l_liill;ll| - _ l| “I (Vit ,.4 's5¢i¢ 214 ' ffl Il Johnson, Teaclior. lavishly resorted to-that the conservatives got even a - ' L-e,.,_mc,,w for wr|tp,g_L1Uyd John. l00|\` lil- Governor-General’s Medal for Gcno- 5°"~ l »|".- . '-.-, _ .. 1 ‘ ‘ -. ‘ l. . _ lhe tontcst Just tlostd, hVo\\ ever, _should curly "‘}vl;;`_‘_’llVl'~(::;::3’ed‘;‘)'y §';_‘:;gf";33l_“‘“'vuV for GRADE |v_ ts lessons to the conservatives in this city and in all Mm_h¢mgVn¢_5-w, MpnDeugall_ (_ G Mcmman Teacher parts of the province. They know now what they will m.‘°d°B' M°‘l“|- ‘l°“““’d _hy M” 1* ' ` ' ‘ ` C James of the School Board-S. Muc- havc to contend with in future elections. They have Lima, G°'\°"| P"°fl¢|¢"¢¥- '_' .. .. . ' '- ' . ~. . '-_ Trustees' Certificate for i’eiiuiuu- been beaten in this fight, but there is no cause foi dis gmp__W_ Mucuougam General Proficiency. estzw *_* 5"' . W. Macl5ougall. Ellis. . S. MacLeod. Ayers. Frank Mulch. C1->oox\:»- _ John Louson. _ . Hnrolrl Heaney. f _ Anna. McDougall. . Vernon Currie. Harry Foster. 6. Enid tfanipbell. Fraser Fulton, Gordon White. ._ 1 on the work. to provide more men to carry if on. to pro- swcr to ti. \\`. Kytc, the federal member for that 7. Evengeline Bell. ` vide inore nic:in_~ with which to carry it mi. Canada is asked to contribute $500,000, or one dollar for every man she has sent to the front. From the rural district of this province between 1,500 and 2,000 boys have gone. The country districts should, and we believe will, contribute their proportionate amount. The nccd is urgent. The incn and the means are needed now.` \\"e want the boys to come back as clean, morally and physically. as they were when they left the shelter of their homes and their home churches. The call is to everyone and everyone can help, ` Mr. _lohn .\. l)inni.~, (_fliarlotteto\vn, has conseuteil to act as llonorary-Treasiirei' of this country fund. Ile will ackiiowledge through the press every contribu- tion sent to him. The lists are now open and every- county. to his vile and unpatriotic charges against General Sir Sam Hughes and thc shell coininittee and i Fey. James l\lcEacherii. Roy wedlock. indicates plainly -what the electors of Richmond will do to Mr. Kytc when the opportunity offers. The victory -in Richmond in a large measure compensates for losses elsewhere. “The election of .\lr. i\'lclnnes in this constituency will be a source of great satisfaction to the fair-inind- cd people of both political parties. Had the Murray- Daniels organ paid the same attention to the other con- tlmnces of siitttss would have been nicasiirably cn ltaiited The result of the elections shows that the ion servativcs not only held their own, but come to the A"°“d““°°" N°"”‘““ M°m‘°"“°“' body has an opportunity of doing his or her bit to help save the Iiinpire and to save the boys. \\-'c trust that legislature stronger in number and with sonic new and very promising blood. GRADE IX. ll. Jolimiun, Teacher. Medal, donated by Mr. J. MacLeod for English-Kenneth Johnson. Trustees' Certificate for Penniiin- ship-Olive Dewar. Trustees' Certificates for Attendance -Ollve Dewar, (8 yearn.) Isabel Bourke, (4 years.) Thomson Campbell, (2 years.) - General Proficiency. c:N»-» Kenneth Johnson. Isabel Bourke. Tlioniuou Campbell. GRADE Vllli A. B. Campbell, Teacher. William Smltii, Edward Chandler, GRADE VII. Atteiidance-Jolin Louson. Allison Webster, Harold Heaney, lliii'old Sto- GRADE lil. Miss Taylor, Teacher. Certificates for General Proflelsney. 1. Erie James. 2. Nelson Johnstone. 3. .iohn Field. Dalviiy Coyle. - Brnniwell Chandler. Alexander Stewart. Vernon Mcinnlu. 8. I-lolon Storey. Certificates for Attendance-James Fnrquliuruoii. (2 years), .Iolin Field. (2 years)_ Edison Tanton. (2 Years), Gordon Tooinbs, (2 years.) ‘ Certificate for Penmanslilp- Erie James, 2nd. Medal donated by Rev. Mr. Fulton for highest percentage in your-'ii work for W. K. S. awarded t0 ."."’.“":“ scrvativc candidates as it paid to Mr. l\lchincs, their A :I4 . _ i - Mr. Ii. W. Yoo, Teaclior. Erlo James. GERMAN ‘ GUARDSHIP BLOWN UP BY MINE. STOCKIIOLM, Via London. Juno 2t -A small Gcriuan guardnhlp has been blown up by a initio of Falsterbo. All except one ol' the crew wore saved und brought to Sweden. UNCLE SAM WILL RAISE FUR CROP Uncle Sam has none into tho bust- neas of rali-ling fur- bearing animals. and is annoiinelng li clvll service ex- amlnatlon for a farm keeper for the experlmoiitol farm ostahllshed by the bureau of blololzlt-al survey for the breeding and care of fur-bearing ani- mals. The tests wlll be along three lines-the characteristics habits and distribution of fur-bearing animals York.-Duluth llorlild. _ The ronninerntlon will be 81,000 is yonr.and one year's experience in breeding and caring for marton, mink and other animals is necessary for consideration for the position. Government experts are paying con- siderable attention to fur farming as tho wild animals are dlnilnlshlng great- ly, and the department of agriculture han prepared maps showing the dis- -tribution of animals. the best zones for production of fur, and other valua- lhle infomation. Uncle Sam's export- inontal farm ls ln Essex country. New York.-Dului, Herald. __ _________ ‘ '_ ' :: -:_z‘:_-_-_~::;:;_ :;::::::: _ _- - ' ' _~_~,-_-_~_~,-_-_»_-_-_-_-_~,~_~_-_» ~ -;¢_-_-_-,-_»_»,-_- -, _ : ' Y :: Baclt Was Lame and Ached; . ` _ / DIILY SELECTIDIIS FOI UUIRDIIII READERS _-P1 lurslsliol by U. I. Lsossn. "THE HOUSE OF MEMORIES" Certificates' for General Proflelsney. mlosom There‘s is little -house ln a little street. A little way from the sea, And 0, when l’m vieiiry of all the world lt's there that I Iain would be! For the world is 'full of sorrow and cure. ‘ And tho darkness llo_s before; ` " Da | ,_ 1 H _ ' ' Ana his iiuie_~iwuse‘_is run aramma » §_',,`,f,,f|,.l,‘l'§,, °,f,'}° wm,,,s_L0u,s, Certificates for General Proficiency. 1. Reggie Bell. 2. Wilma Johnson. 8. Albert Gorventt. 4. Harold (Zlark. lst. Certificate for Peiimnnslilp- Annie Block. Certificates for Attendance-Thomas Dewar. (7 years.) GRADE VI. _ Miss Smlth_ Tcaclior. lst. Louise Macbougall. 2nd._Tom Davies. 3rd. Charles Block. 4th. Aubrey Foster. 5th. Barry Tait. tlth. 'Wilfred Largo. ‘ 7th.;Lorna Campbell. . Certificates for Attendance-Tom GRADE Il. ` Mlnnlo Finlayson, Teacher. Certificates for Gonorsl Pgoflolency. 1. Hazel Edgott. 2. Amy Johnson. 3. Leonard Toombs. " 4. Edith Alchorn. 5. Bertie Currie. 6 P rl V . ca casey. Certificate for Writing-Norma Ja- (mrtlflcnte for Attendance and Punc- tunllty--Leonurd Toombs. GRADE I. Minnie Finlayson, Teiichor. N C_Vsrt_|flcntss for General Proficiency! _ - . ,_ _ .- - .~ f ‘ V/ _- _V _. i ._ _ _-.V- V V _-._.. -I E R Baovv - _ -- ' _ “_'0 gs. _ _ : -:_-..._ ---_ ~niiiiu,,, - /.\,,,'_`NL/W F~.JqI-lll\\\1._.~1 ' U T M/ll s *T ’ E ‘McCormick New Binder ' The McCormick New Binder is especially designed and constructed for harvesting conditions on P. E. I... and ls made to meet the most exacting condition ot tliograln crops successfully year after your. The McCormick binder ls a very easy running machine. The frame ls substantially new built and well braced. another reason w_hy_ tho MoCor mick binder runs so easy is that the working poarlngs are in self allghtlng The Mctioi-mick new hlnderombodlos several spoclnl features to perfeetzlts ‘The McCormick new binder elevator floats ut three points, and there- fore hris the large capacity required for handling heavy graln.`The plat- form and olevator canvasses are tightened and loosened by ii simple device fm nie rollers. nw butter on it Mccormtck new binder in vontrvlled by the tertcrlni: wttli position, of tho twine on the shonf. Note the steel disc in tho point. the needle to prevent wear and tlw Cutting off of f.wlne.’I‘he McCormick knotter is one of the simplest knoftera made. having Only ‘wo moving parts ~»iim twine time and biiinnnk. every lmvlter is thormishly tested before be ing shipped. This (act, together with N10 Blmllle construction, accounts for For further information or treo CMHIOEUGS Hililly t0 your nearest Mc- Cormick local agent. - _ .|ts|f~ -»~ . 0" -“is- rop ,rw "» lnternational Harvester Co. ,.°"/-\,°», f of Canada, Ltd. . ..»_ sf. John, N. B. "f f-je” t - . 'rut' _ ' .L ,.0 LQ” X `+ I-pn nl-| ¢ . "Vs s ‘ Make Your _ 0wn lce-Cream With ‘The Gem’ Be sure of the purity of your ice-Cream-and have - the best of all good frozen desserts for your table, by buying and _using the' famous GEM Freezer- ~ It is a GOOD Freezer_ strong, simple to operate and very quick in action. You can make good ice cream all the time-any time-with the GEM._ - - ' Call in today and look over the different sizes- there is one here for YOU. _ - Fennell & Chandler ...___ _._ Fire Insurance A Necessity _ 'l`hen insure in good strong-stock compan-_ - ies,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by 3 }I'hst were oursybut are ours no. M5cD0||5a||_ _ _ _ ll10l’8. - [_ 'ata _ Edna McMillan. ' _ - _Ch&-lotfctown Emily Vessoy Willie i-Iyndmsn _ ‘ _ » ' _...__ PM. i Could _llo Veryrcicllllle Work >.~**' ` surrsnéb Mtiof-i #nom iohsv nisnsii 'ron'vlAno. sur Guns cms wmv 'ri-is us: or on. cnssrs iciousv-_i,iv¢i\ rites. 1 Doctors had tried to cure this 'msn but failed to get lf. the cliiss of trouble. probably because they rolled on medicines which set on the kid- neys only. The strong feature about Dr. Chews Kidney-Liver Pills ll their combined action on liver, kidneys and bowels. In ms_hy ot these cases the disease ls so compllcstod tlist- ordin- sry kidney medicines fsll to be of much benefit. ,Under such oondltlqns -_ Dr. Chssds Kgnqy-Pills usually touch the spot sud e eos s cure. 5 1-mi they bean only motiermiy suc- cessful Dr. Cltsss .svoiihl never have selected themi for world-wide distri- bution. As lt; rss, tlis dsmsnd for those pills trod naturally, from thslmlnporlqr oflt. llldtkgfo .lit iiottiliis also t' do 'fiat _spfply _them an “gl IUIDNU . 2" ` ‘S`;i»' _-\ r. sums iiioik nsoslirsgxor fe si "lv » _ “f 1211 _ 0 _~ _- _ ' ‘ .P-r_o_.~. 1, ' :i ' ~ i' " " ' " chords. Blrchbsnk. B. G.. writes. ‘ For several years I suffered gras!- ly from kidney disease. I was weak and could do very llttls work.~ My hsck was lame and schoilnd ll, suffer- ed much-_from headaches. Ti-led doo- tors and obtspied' no relief. Dr. Uhsse’s Kidney Liver Pills were rs- commendoil by s friend. slid sfler tsk- _ln| toni-V boxes i tliliik I can ny that I :pt gured. for I Keel sl well ss I over *his sistsmeiit is endorsed by Mr. Hsrny Anderson, JJ( P.. who wrltesz- "1‘hts l|‘to car-uf; tlistbt sis perscri- ll I fod l uf.. I0 Shi zfkysniiqfrlllivs n :il tnisissid correct." »/ ~ .. _ _ nt».-terms i¢iiiiny_i.iv'¢P-rilii, mn ' pfll A dose. I5 cunts s box. sll ' colors, or Bdmsiison, Bliss G Compsny, 'Lim , -_, ' . »‘ " "onADEv' Certificate _for.»w*r|ttux-Emily Vos- . . __ i i Q A .mi "";.`-‘"` M _` ` '/U -wnr. classes kilns-Liver ftiliisnigboi fi- thd lftlo-street; In 'ithqa long sgo,‘.'-f_ . Mg" y9oV -|~e§ch"_ ___ , In tliolittle house by th sos; We dfh'°:;v;g _;>:w21V°.`°»v» th-t have eq-ilp¢m_» Vf9_»- asm.: nrnnewfiey. Of tho years that shsll nevoi- be. - -:Q1 But you were young, and I was young, And we dreamed snd had no csro, And dosrer _snd better than life has been ' Were the droiims that come to its there A _ gm rm 'M of “I the rapt:-_i:I:sie;`ror4 Atieiidsnce-Mares: ' variety, _at A ` A tat. Vfols lfurblsli. _ 2nd. Witter llyndman-, . tlrd. Peter Campbell. 4th. you Johnson. _ 5f.h.f_ lllisfn I-lonry. 'i‘l‘°.--"t`?"»‘it.'i.§‘t""°“"‘$' ' rs _ I e for enmnnshl vials rtniiiiiii P" f __ ' L Our Couii ers _- _ _I ` f .Gifls Bwts and ‘ 1. E ~_/`f ...“2..~@ rf# nt so w fy Us ii. ( jars). Louis Hsu _ , _ _ .__ ~- - WM. » .' , d°I10\l."(l~ii¢nr.)=RuthiMcLesn, (1 _ » J __ _ . _ - . . ' ,' ‘vt _, .sn > ' ' l\.l'00\., - ’fI'vrore enough lf~wo found csrilflostn for General Prololsnoyl -' ‘ t.. _ ‘ ~ .2 1. 1 ‘~'onr-- ~ ' . _ _ " " -0- -_ ‘ f ff j' I _ Anil .r|ii`ismon‘ sham sgslii. iiisybs. . ist. Lorimwisdldck. f. _ _ _ ‘rf , f " __-e; /' 1. :_ ‘ ‘_ pn _tlis little ' house, ln the little’ _ Zifl. George Wood. y * _ '_ --'_ _"c - ‘ _ V _:ki lv, "QQ - -A ' ff" -rf _ _ . - - » - A lltflo wsy from the sos. - 4th.i‘Bi‘iroe_ .-‘ -‘ -- -A»$~l%i=»,~u¢aiuir‘~'.-Caiiic .-su.. ~ ` ` ' ` - ‘_ _- -_-tv _,___ _._ _ _ ~~-l¢§ ~-..- »»-s_»\\Q.A~"Z§5*f-'I' "°l’W~A°°°¢K mmf* _ _ -».¢»| wr _ ul . -\.n‘.‘..,. .._.... ‘ ' ' ' .V‘§f(,'|‘,*g" " __ ‘~ _ .5 r_,__.__V V- _ _ V V ` ~i'_. r- _ _ __ _ - _ ‘__ V _ V _ - _ V . _ V _ _ . . _ \ _ _lrilw-‘l'ominy Solomon .- g,',,_;“ g°;,;",°', ,f;:~,,;:2 ;;;,°;'_",» ei" ' Ladies Patent nts #375 11°” 2 75 Aimleiidtd 'uyinii shoe-`-ui'-atzsi - ` I i o ‘ki ' ' i ' D I _ __ - - ' . . . _ »_ _._,.":'_f‘i ,-ze' 1 _ ' ‘ _ ' 1 »_`l ‘- ~ '. " ' _ ; 'oss s .; _ »- » - f 'f __ iia°:i'¢ii to on time--_'s_gs_ln. uns csmpiwiiis bisarimsm. f ` ,-‘ i ef; _ __ ' ‘ _ '\ -`-'..‘ ,.» '.5 V21” i - , pe ,`_._.§, _ \ 6 P H 1 Y ~.. ts# ¢ ,'.,,_r_.]l2/ f \ V i h V _ _ ~` V __ _ 1 gl ”‘°'»l‘~.».=-:p 1 *s~;.~____1ft~`L_‘.-_ a,1~_/_:~€if- ~ - .':;_-;-‘f.3_§:`--_'J ; . 1 i ~ -»+ » »- - - *~" " ~ ‘ ‘ '