l\‘ ' , yy., ._ i»-rr: .. . _ 9.; g,,'-Tr '_-!'z1“*'i/ _- ~ .._>. _ ' ,_ ." , ._ - , v -n _.,. ,_ _ ..r1r~=...-f:g'3.7f§`.fii4i~ltL=i ' » . ‘vt t ‘I '° - ‘ _ A _ Food 'concentrated food and - e~conibined- -We know _ _,db»il_ig,wbrk. ._We cali-g 'pro _ -t`o'yoi`i iliet it has tiisji vtrt,‘tre.‘} ' 1,' Cheap spuiious articles are fold, but you get your mon- ev’_~: worth when you lvuy. All_=1S.Sl0fk Feud _ It is composed of herbs. 1 roots, fbarks feeds, etc., and Ie no coil or tifoiible is spa»r"e<`ti'i'u"- the m"iiuf:\ettirc. It saves feed by nourishing. and aiding di- gestion when thefuiiiuiai is lu/ health. 25c. and 50c. a Packige ' - '.i`ryit ' OA. Foster Cc ntral Dt tig.~toi'e. . ~.~-5, .- '._ -""L§f(li`\'|.l\all cent per word each in I. _ union ini his column, Cub mul Accompany order and five per een discount el|evred.Mininmnrehugc 'twenty-five cents. Rein for locale in., Chllotte- town news column two cents per word. net, eaeh insertion. _~‘pi0usnip.~:.,_ » V -_.1 .- - 1') should call at Guardian early today " “Suliscrlberé and otheré are asked to remit by Money Order or by Register- ~ ,ed, Letter, The Guardian is not rcs ponsihle for remittances forwarded othcrs than as above. Y Mldtt. f- #rite cushion welcomes 'rename news' fioinfpersons throughout this l‘roviuce. All such items should be uialletl to “’l‘he Guardian; News ile,pt.," Uliarlottetown, .iinnictliatcly after the events, etc., have transnir cd. Mldtf. *Any person in this Province, who it to their advantage to `write "F. t,fI.," care Of Guardian, I Charlotte town. t MEtl. Sunnyside. , *The members and all interested in 1 tilytle llivcr Fai-mer’s Inhtitiitc' will lfgll Footwear \Ve are showing all the , New Models for the Fall and . Wiute-1 Sleasciis of i9r2~i3 Our shoes come tous from niakeiswitli n reputation. _ llur Leaders Hurtt Shoes for Men - _ ' 4.00 to 6.00 Princess Slices for Women 250 120450 AMHl"lRS'I` HOME uinde in strong wearing boots all Styles and Prices ti. cuitiitw si co. Sunnyside. , ii 2Mif H , . ._ .nam-is -~ , take notice tliut tho anmml mentiiig ‘l will be hold in Kingstmi Hull Wed- .uesday cvcujng, Nov” 13th, at 7 " o'cloek. William (lruwye, North lliv,- I cr. - 11-GM2il4}1ipd . Hiilil llilililiii The following registered at the V c- thc Tignish express) and 11.25 the previous night: » W. H. Crocker, Millerton. F. B. and Mrs. Armour, Alherton. C. J. Oakley, Toronto. N. R. Norman, Moncton. Walter Shipley, Toronto. J. M.. Zink, Brockville. E. E. Church, St. John. Brodie, Montreal. _€f~'~'?‘?’_3 Owens, St. John. .. J. Barrett, St. John. _ t Hi! Felt, Toronto. ‘ A. J. Webster, Montreal. Geo. Moore, Moncton, (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) -C. Sa-Galloway, Halifax. i " ' .Mrs W, 4\.`§lohnson, Murray Hairbor. T W. L. Osborne and wife, St. John; _.~.____l_3_9_RL1’;l_____ lvl URI? AY-At Mount Stewart. on Il Fritluy, Nov. lst, 1912, to Rev. 1'. and Mrs. lliurray. a non. t‘t)Nl`¢AD.-On Oct. 18, 1012, to Al- bt-rt and Mrs. _(!,oiii~atl thee Miss Ben. trirc Jones, formerly of Pownal), a tlnttglitor, Saral1'Isnlicl1e. Coiigratti lations. DIED _y I-I/\LI.'IWF`-LL-At the i°.E.I. Hospi tht, Charlottetown, of hip disease on 5. of Nov, 8, 1912, Mabel Halliwell. I-ilbll-7.-~l'ii Chxzrlottetown, Nov. i.‘JI2, Wm. Ilciiry I-line, infant son Tile following registered at N the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.30 last night (after the arrival Of - the _Tignish express) and 11.25 thc previous night : _.l'_ B. Gaudet, Miscouclie. ' li. Dystant, Ellcrslie. A. J. McNeill, Murray Rivcr. ... ' E. K. Grant, Boston. ‘ Rcv. T. F. Fullerton, Gharlottctoivh Rcv. W. H. Spencer, Union North. Chas G. Godfrey, Yarmouth. _ Miss G. Godfrey, Yarmouth. C. B, Green, Montague. D. G, Dawson, St. John. (From Yestcrrlaws Evening (luardian) R, A, Lawlor, Sydney. t‘iui.rlcu and Mrs. Hinc, aged 3 years, J_ Sedgwick' -1\,.m.0_ 7 inutiths. 1“linei'al tot'irt.y at four DJN KIt..‘.l(ts‘ CORK LEG T() _ l’liA'I‘l~J ANI) WIN _o,\_1\tPFL`EI.D. ‘ C011. NOV- 5-“Til” lust baseball game of the season hcij broke wp iri n i'nw`iu tho ninth inning of the linipirc Jerry (lui-ten". Wim c.iaim.s he stuck. by the rttle book. bo- vtutae there was no other way to de- :is a result of ii decision on the i"\l` t"' 0 ` 1.1 . A llccnuse one side was shy fl lililll. /illicit llillings, \vho wears a ooric. li-iz, took 'part in the game. Ln the last bali of the ninth iuiiin|.:, whllll tlie score was tied and llllliiigs was on third base, a short iniicltl hit WHS made. llilllugs iita.rtcd for home and the ball was fielded perfectly- l'Jct.criiiined to reach the plate before che ball, Billings kicked oil his cord leg, which shot ahead and touched home plate before the catcher receiv- ed. thctboll; Billings hopped in and was tagged by the catcher. ¢ ' billings' team. claimed thc rttn be- cause' his fake foot touched the lllflw before the catcher had ibn hull. The opposing team claimed that the ruti- ner was out because he was taiiged before herenehed home. _ '1‘l‘-c umpire, after consulting fill* book of rules, clahned that there wus nd precedent for the situation and he was compelled to allow U10 \`\“\- Af' gencrnl wrnngle ensued and it finally was decided to leave the IlLl¢Sf»l0“ to 'the sporting editor of a local pailllf- He nilso is looking 101' B P\`°c9d°“t~ . ” Y' \ 'A (ow is prominent fox trouble to call on tailor to inform he made for ut and tailored G he had “_ men vary 8 e prices are him with to order lit. S alex. itturuu, vniisyfisia The following registered at the Revere Hotel, (lharlottctown, lictwfeh . 10,30 last ulizlit (after the arrival of thc Tlgnlsb express) and 11.25 tlllf previous night : c Jos G. Knox,_Toronto. _ iiiuy narrow ana wus. New York- Mtog M,,Dleton, New York. Harry-Ilnmliert and wife, New York. 'l‘ay1or»Wllliams, New York. Q Mr. and Mrs. Jncklln, California. 'D.Gng, New York. Il. G. Murllhi. M01-410. MH- 1~i_ ir, rectum,-Mr. stewflft- ~ 'Thus P. Cass, North River. A. Mclnnis/Illarnsclifle. _ Doyle, llrndnlbane. , llrnwn, Boston. C. Acorn, Charlottetown. G, Frizvile, North Wiltsh'lre. s.G.W. Crozier, Summersitle. R, Inge, Orwell (love. ,,A. Harrington, St. Stcllllcfl- Stccves, Moncton. Dm ve§t¢urilay's Evening Guardian) ll. Mcftae, I’0w»nl!l- ~ in. mira. Petltwdinc- ni. Mclican. Hummersirlo. M. bovis, Boston- . W. Warren, FlummcrHifl°- A, ir., Wood, l‘nwv\»\l. (1, J, Gibson. Halifax. _mlm Allen, Royalty. ,\1, Kennedy, Tiradnlbnne. 1, rr. M-ycrs, Hampton. 2.5-.>.'1f’1”.-}.“".°`.-"§?’.73.°§ 3 'i ' _._-----'f'*’”' icn MADE no pol' Lawasiucn niors QALEM, Mass., Nov, 4-Thar. tr!- lltiamen and the policemen mn’ ‘\" street cars in Lawrence on the morn- ing ol January Z9thr_ and that the effort to prevent the attacks upon ears.-were besieged by an organized the textile strikers", at the trial ‘ of Etto Glovaniettl and Caruso for the str kers were peaceful. I saw this and down were they cars. of twenty men go Ready. with of the windows them threw the CHHRLOTTETOWN ,~------ -_.M..-_ _ ._:___.._"_---'..;;--. . ...__.. --;...,_. _.__ . ..___-_._.___._._____.,__._._._._._.,,.,_. . ___ ____ _ _ - ""`" """"""""'""""""""`» "' "' """""' _i. , It pays to buy lu this Province. if ' Rev. z. L. rasn, cnsriotistows, 1s` Daniel McCormack, Souris, passed through Charlottetown yesterday eu- route to Boston. - - ` George Beer and Miss Annie Mc~` *Positively Ono fudge' sold at the Lean, North Wiltshire, attended the opera. All good candy. Heavy line grand division in Springfield recent- for selling fudge. _ ly. . , sfo Great Peril.-M0bllll_ntion ofthe Miss M. McCormack, Souris, arriv- ,,,'~Abeg,w`git,~_i_orces on Saturday ,next tor,-ed in Charlottetown yesterday. She »Idef!nll"‘f.l\€ “Island Fo0thal,l._Cham~*',)eaves this' morning on a visit to Boston. ‘ ` ‘ 'Any boy WhU desires 'C0.rl1U‘¢\'ra'l1¢1B`- -.1 Mrs. Roderick , McKinnon, Char- lotteto\vn,` who has been visiting in- and learn of an excellent position for Darlington the guest of Miss Annie the fight D057- MU- Campbell, returned home recently. The many friends oi Charles and Mrs. I-line,, Charlottetown, will be grieved to learn or the death yester- day, after a short illness of their young son William Henry. To thc be- reaved parents the Guardian 'extends sincere sympathy. . Owing to the death of Rev. R. G. Stmthie and the consequent vacancy in the pastorrite of Zion Church,Rev. Mr. Taylor] who was engaged as supply, has tcrtnliioted his engagw ment. The pulpit will be formally declared vacant next Sunday after intemls to visit New York* tlity. eith- which thc congregation will probably r-r for liitsiiicls or pleasure, may fiutl take stops to secure n Dermuncnli pastor. `A Fredericton Exchange says that Bishop Hiciitiulson is to lcave on Monday moriiirk for St. John to ,nttcnd the annual meeting of the Diocesan 'rlynod which will open there that day. Since his recovery fron* his recciit attack of appendicitfs, his lordship has been busily engaged i wriiingdiis charge which wll_l be de- livered to the synod on Tuesday.Thr charge will deal with many matter of the utmost importance to the church. Today his lordship announc- ed several appointments to rector- ships within the diocese. Rev. Mr. Fenton of Prince Edward Island, has tfifill H0501. (/`ll1\l`1Utt¢t0lfV¢l. il_9f-WCW ,been appointed rector of MacAdnm, 10.30 last night (after the arrival of gugeogding Rev. Mr. Dunham, who is now at Fairvflle. ::'l`oday nearly 5000 leading drug- gists, scattered throughout Canada and the United States, endorse Rcxall ,Remedies and back tliemi up with Own personal reputation and guaran- tee, which unquestionably insures their reliability and desirable quali- ties. We are sole aitcnts in this city H~ MCGUi1`9. Molltfml- ,lor Hexall Remedies. The McKinnon Drill! U0-. Corner Great George and Kent Ste. Mtf. ::Buntain, Bell & Co. for best coal lowest prices. 9-Ziidtf. TW() CRIPPLED VESSELS. battleships Minnesota, Georgia and South Dakota standing by, thc Nor- wegian stcainer Noreuga, with water in hatches Nos. 1. and 2, her crew almost: 'in mutiny, 'is at anchor thirty miles northeast by north ol Cape Hatteras. Less than a milf' away, also nt anchor, is the full-ri” Zed sailing ship Gleniii. The Norcugp and Glenlui were in collision ninety- flve miles south of Cape Hatteras Friday morning. The Noreuga en- deavored to tow the Glenlui to New port News. A WONDERFUL BARGAIN. For a great big d91lar’s worth the oder this seusou by the Family Her- ald and Weekly Star of Montreal cau- not be beaten. A sample copy of their ticw picture. “Mothcr' Treasures," site 23 by 20 inches, all ready for framing, has reached this office. It certainly is a beauty and evcry home in Canada will be the better of had- lug a copy inrthe house. The Family Herald iind Weekly Star, bigger, brighter and better than ever, along with such n. beautiful picture, all for one dollar, is a bargain that should be taken advantage of, It is only The Family Herald and Weekly Star that can offer such n tpicturc free with a year’s subsriijitloti. People wonder how it can hc done, yet still it ls done, and thc people get tho he nefit. _ UNPAII) BILT-Q URIVE i WOMAN 'i‘0 SLTICIDR. GI.0U(lESTER,' Nov. 4-'With alit- ter of unpaid bills around her, Mrs. Margaret Marshall, sixty~flvo, pro prietor of the Bench View Hotel I Rockport, was i'ound dead hcsile n oilstovc on vnhich stood,a pan con' taining charcoal. Fumes nf the char- coal had caused her death. Notice Found on Black Pond Shore Lot Two n Friday the let of November instait one steel ncnw over a hundred feat lov g with No.1 6rn her bow. Owner mn have annie by proving properly and paying expenses &r. ALFRED MCMICKIN, Pleasant View. gang of about 20 menwae the testi- Lot 0,,_ mony today of Leo Ready, one of H_Mn_`-V.. ~ 1 -3' _r - the .rliinrder or, Anna Loplaiio_.,~ Ready' 1, U.. ttt1elernd.-- that ‘- 'br :nelthesr on the riot that' morning and that At Kenénamn » ` When thinking of that ntw suit or overcoat call at the new ’l`ai'or ing Department and have youv work done in fir:-t class style. on the ` ‘ Cleaning and Pressing a special is » ‘ ' rumen. .Annis- '- Kinslwbn P,E. slard rqlfsttim Vililting ln Halifax. ~ NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 4-With the J. MCKil1l,l0D. Charlottetown, was a. recent, visitor to Bt, John. , _ v-____ Mrs. B. Crockett, Cliariottetowinie visiting Mrs. Geo. Sudbury, Sydney. The eastern accommodation arrived in Charlottetown yesterday at 5.». one hour and forty minutes late and the Tlgnish express at 10.30, forty minutes late. Rev. E. A. Westmoreland, York, who has been lu Charlottetown at- tending the meeting of the temper- ance alliance returned home yester- day. , The following persons have contri- buted to the Y. M. C. A. campaign fund 1--Mies. London $10, Mrs.Stum- per $10, Mies L. Poole $25, John T. McKenzie $25. ' The teachers ot the public schools of Charlottetown, met in Prince St School last night and received lu- structions in English' literature by Prof. Steele. _ The "Bunch of Keys” will be re- peated, tonight Nov. 6th, at the Charlottetown -Opera House, all new specialties, an amateur night and prize waltzing contest. A big house is assured. All should get seats early. A large audience greeted Rev. James L. Batty in Kindergarten Hall last. nlghr.. Hi lecture "Would one Marriage Law be a good thing for Canada” was an interesting dis _cussion of a question in which many are interested and was listened to with close attention throughout. zzllequty depends on toilet: prepara- tions to a very great extent. 'Pho fairest skin will roughen. The whiterlt teeth turn yellow and the most lux- uriunt. linir fall out if neglected. We can supply you with the very best in high gratis toilet pi'epa|'D.t;iu|ls all uf, most iiiodcmte prices. (lall in today mul see our display. The McKinnon llrttg tin., corner Great George and Kent Hts. , Mtf. ..-.__-».._;--- SI-IELDON CIIFIDITORS RECEIVE SE'i`llAGK_ MONTREAL, Nov. b~Tho immer- ous creditors of Charles D. Sheldon, ex-financial wizard, received another setback in their suit against Mrs. Matthews, one of the eleventh hour winners in the pool, when the Court of appeals dismissed: the inscription entered by the curators against the yudguicnt rendered by Mr. Justice Greenshields a year algo. Disrobed ol legal terminology, Justice Green- Shields’ ruling was in eiiect ithat Sheldon's pool was a risk pure and simple, and that all engaging therein entered on a species of gamble. The majority had lost; Mrs. Matthews had'wcn, ;Su¢:h_ were .the fortunes o those courting the fickle god of chance. Hence no one had reason to complain. » Mr. Justice Archambault, speaking ,for his colleagues of the higher court declared that whilst the court might have been inclined to modify Mr.Jus- tice Greeushields' ruling the contract which all clients entered into with Sheldon was a gaining contract purc and simple, and it did not behoove the court to deliiicrate upon ri dis- iutc arising from a framing contract, which was publicly known as such to 'ill interested parties. It_is not known whether the cura- tors will take the matter to a higher tribunal. Just what action will - bo taken will be decided at the meeting of inspectors of the insolvent estate, when the questions at issues will bc discussed by those acting for the mass of credltorsof the.cstate_ Ii. is thought, however, that Mr. Jus- tice Greenshiclds’ ruling, as well ns the brief but ritbv cxoressioii ol ~ opinion of the judges in appeal will effectively dispose of thr- hopes which the mass of the creditors entertained tin regard to securing the return oi moneys drawn out by the eleventh hour winners of tli_e_ pool. For Mrs. 'Matthews was hut one 'ol these lattcr and the action taken against hor was in the nature on a test critic. r BOSTON MFIRCHANT KILLS Il'TMSlI'iliF. BOSl'l`()N, Nov. 4.-William 10. But- ler, president of the departmsiit stun( company of the same name, one of the able and 'promising retail mer- clmiit.-i of this city, shut hiiufell in his 'private omce. The act was the direct result oi ovcrwork-. It was the culmination of mental tlepressiorhfrom which Mr. Butler had `b'een` suffering several weeks. ‘ Three years ago Mr. Butler has a .severe aittack of typhoid fever from 'which he never hilly regained his phy- sical strength. This also left him with a slight nervous trouble that overtook him whenever he overtaxed himself. He had been under a tremendous strain for ,, year nr more owing to ertdnsions of his business onyv he had set his heart, but the Strain .on mind and body was too much for him and he began to show the ctlects of it about two weeks ago. He was the kind of man who took and carried most of the responsibili- -ties of his lnrge business on his own shoulders. His were the plans and he worked to carry out his P18115 in 8 large measure himself. It was this ttibl_f-»¢0nt-eilllpent /»_that_ :led _-.to intro- ,snsctlye`_ge'ri3ds _ ohmorbldrisss, and ttieffricv i.`hs‘-use irc rasri-m'1or a year evidently told on him. Only slew minutes before the end he appeared to he in -his usual spirits ns he directed his private secretary to tlelivrr a message in another 1 of the building. ' ' Fhortlv before 2 o'clock, Miss An- nie E. Waldron, the private secretary, was requested liv Mr. Butler to cnrrv t-_massage to Ralph Albertson. one ol the"si.ol'é` `mrma¢nrn. Within thrcé nlmites alter she left the nfllce, Misa lillllnn Orr. clerk in the outer office was aim-tied he hearing the report oi " 6; _!9,!z_ , .- 1 ‘-'rim rarasfrzunvwsi ' THE CHARLQTTETQWN GUARDIAN ' s-ruse' cs- inn.-1 ' ' ' PAB# Y 4 t . The U. S. and coffec).““ 5 1-Io grains, L cups to kill a rabbit. to MORE than kill the Of course this jok A goodly number themselves and keep it suit of the daily dose of enough to. ure will begin io heal _ strizck spoonful of the po S “There's A 25-éirious Joke on Gov`thas been experimenting to dis- cover the poisonous quality of Caffeine (found in tea , 57 healthy --They all died 1 See Gov’t Bulletin No. 148. ‘ ’ A cup of coffee contains over 2 I-2 grains o__f Caffeine; enough in two A cup of tea contains over 1 I-2 grains--enough Caffeine in four cups rabbit. ' _ ‘ » e wason the rabbits. up until some fixed form ofdisease sets in, as e id- li Caffeine, in quantity enough' to kill a rabbit, but only (lf course soinc sys when a man or woman obs bowel or eye disttirbances, tems are strong enough to stand all kinds if abuse. but erves a groiviiig nervoiisiiess, of heait trozibic, stomach, . It is easy to shift fr seal-brown color which tur has the crisp tang so wiuii om coiiee to Posttitii. The fcoi beverages has the deep, ns to 11 goicicii-bi'o\t'n wiien cream is added. The flavor ing to the palate and the cup is made instanter by one tvdf.-_r . _ _ A The change from coffee to Postum works wonder.-e. l I ,_ Grocers se l__f your grocer doesn ‘t have Instant Posfum send his name with 2c stump for postage and we will send y oua5-rupsample frcc. - ' ~' ` ' ' ' ' Canadian Postuiii C *Win 1,, fir ‘£8 AQ ahbit The -...‘_f, , »~ _ f " rabbits were given an average dose- of Bureau of Chemistry, Of i1\1m0f0US Am€riCnriS play the same joke on i Cripple a Man- Not at one blow, but by _ little blows rrpfzattd daily t l itis time to quit the daily dose of coffee and sc-e if Nai- . 7/ V F’ I ‘ q _ y' stirred in a cup of not water. and there you are. ii Instant Pestum 'I _ ~- too-cup tins nt 5oc. 50-cup tiusall 3oc I Kbw-ff* sf -'“._ -<0- ~ i ob... ._.....Aa._ I t 1 l ~»,.1 FI ,. .a Reason for Postum 1 elelll C0-. Lid, Pure Food 1"n:tories, Wiudsor.)Oni. r 1-» -- “.,_»;J HALIFAX HAS MILK FAMINE. milk famine has assumed serious pro- portions, so sorioue, in fact, ‘ that during the week-end restnurnuts,ho- tels,ete., not`t:b mention private households, were 'left markedly short of their supply. The scarcity of this great essential ount of milk (some 1,000 quarts) was received at tho‘I. C. R. depot from points this sidant Truro, as that coming in on Saturday. This constitutes lees than one~teuth ofthe usual full supply._ . The scarcity ol this great essential is being sorely felt thruout thc city today, and consumers are demanding relief. They are the ones to suffer, and,if that relief' is not forthcoming thfu one chan'ne1,then other means to bring the supply-.up to the demand tmugg M workggggggi T1,” mggntmn 'M'_acPhee, ol Grief, Scotland, can '-~'1\yf_\‘N~f.fmA»i|,-' ' '.135' 4___o“. can thrown out hy the mall on Sat- i "Bch DBWGOU CNY- Y“\‘0“. “"0 fllemtaflinn Western, No.. 2, A52 gd 53| urday, in effect, that a night train be uf .on the D A It, between 'Halifax a revolver in the private ofllce. 1-ii\i.irAx, Nov. 5-'rits Hiuitux town today for milk- cvcrybmly( _ _ .- wants n full share, but when inc- ltcr hy thé man wl h tenth of thc usual supply only I i,;`French Hospital iam gafnmlsiaiiiglggg rivniluble, the sittiatiuu ussuuies tim and nursed to health from an acci- prnportluus of ii famine in all that; (lent in which s v l b I the term ii iiics. ifractured e em of er nb. we" nl _ i 'Phe local dealers hoitl flint. they Mies M'acPhee was a nurse the;-Q are powerless. To attempt to buy several. years ago, and when Gordon milk at 5 1-3 cents, and sell it for Runyon was bi-ouglittln she was as- 8 cents mid tlownwnrd would simply signed to the eau, mean losing motley. They sity ‘.| cents _(’up|d cook A ,ta¢_|°n were wo per quart will sive them no more and when Runyon-get wen he's¢_,“-ted' than a bare living profit. 4-for.Alaska with the avowed purpose UAt ull events, the ~lr-wllock, in the of making $100,000 andthen mm-ry. interests of consumers, must 'iyin be ing his mfnfsterlrfg nn¢¢>1_ broken. \WARSHIPS STAND BY FROM SCOTLAND TO YUKON FUR HUSBAND. I New Yonx, Nov. ta- Another ' MONTREAL MA“Km`3- Scotch romance will be ended in ma- M _ ,_ trimony just 'as soon ne Miss I-Irish" '_`.'“‘_"‘“' ‘" i_._._l_.i meet Gordon Runyon, formerly ofi San Francisco, who has $100 000 '0“;§:;.1(;xt"i/|:g\°toL£°°2°d61 to EH' and Annapolis tn order to rick no A mid “Bid” lm' Ullllf \l0\lB€k°0D\l\K BI- harley,yinalting 'll tio 61 w- W sumctent supply, is meeting with gengea. :ll of tit in sold niiszets that -Buckwheat. Nc. 2, sn us as much approval nmemz the eonsu rs. " ° "1 rm" l' e mil 0! Aillllm- Fl ur; M nit b l h' when tt t- consult-.rt-u -time thru i Mies M“¢I"hee mme on the Anchor ,-tents. nrstsa»ts.8?r. zesgiidgg 5:10-“ilu-gli; vsucv mtu-, is is-ing sum the moms- blxns FL U- California from Glsatzew. bakers 5.10; winter patents' diciss ries for from 2| to sg cents nc W “fe she “M been with her family. I-35, mstsiu, f u 4.95 c' .eo- <;ii;\(i;t,“when tga proélqiicerna :long gi; ‘mc ditltnog wastte a rninujtée ‘in r§éw&n Zdatoo LE- “W . 1. . are nmnn ni! -3 cenl'.s"\ C l “E 0 Bl' 388550. UID “K ' ,‘ “l. ; nor quart., it would seam that um; i..,lnto ii' cab and bustening to the ru\l~ pounds 2.40. ' the cbnnnel thru which relief might V080 BU\*»l°n- _ ' Bflln 24- emuty mme, ' `Arnund her throat was an odd Shorts 20 to i1. 'rho-c is it wud scramble su ever lookin: necklace 01 3015 \=\\s¢°ts.ee\\t Mllldlwel I3 G9 _Q- ,~¢..= ~»~.¢._}a. ~. ‘-5 £»»-`_