Today 3.15.1 & 5.1" i ‘ Matinee-lfic, 11c. Night-26c. 21¢. 11¢. 351' READY l or i For the BiggestvLaugh Bu"! '1 u’ Feast You've Ever convective. Ari-ii is. E_w,,,. v w. DO! 0E MOI‘! lip” {Mu ‘n, 9&3 uxr-ioriai. tutous '- Pirates Win, ios. B1‘. LOUIS, April 15. -’l‘lie Pittsburgh Pirates went on a hatt- lng spree in the fifth sad eighth innings today. after l-lslnes, Card- inal pitcher, had been hit by a ll0lDO—ll0ltOl', pacer 0|- “wank, asle 0.. llxtessryeus-old ‘ IBlI-IIUOIIII w“), ipwmlu, l. due for n “ successful ses- sog. d - . ‘ ‘ r8 . owned ‘Barefoot of Calltlfri fdolfivld? presents JohnW ConSldintLJr. . He Foughl He $sved He Loved . The greatest dad hero ever seen in any plclurel He hnows hate for his enernles as he knows love for his friends and never {alters toward ellher. Rdvenlure and _ romance ‘abound 1n s wonderful love slorg 1 {all of swift aelion. by Cfiardncr Sullivan _7‘Wild West” - CHAPTER FOUR __i._______ “Dangerous Curve Behind " COMEDY J1 Dantqfic Corviedy A Wit-fen one! Qeksvf“! 533 CHARLE 1". '- l Hflflflitilwfi become , rib - tichlers; - Tragedies. Turn lo laughter, 4 _ iMisei-les ‘ bring mirthfelness _ Hardships breed chuckles a. onus» burlesdllesfisll the Humanfllls PRINCE EDWARD 4--DAY‘S—-4 ‘Starting Monday AT 3.15, 7 AND 8.45 J-llll Wlll be the thirteenth year on the track for the son or "m Wilkes-Jaime Gyp. his successful career es s three. year-old. his record shows ..thst he won ninety-eight out of 159 noes and has only vbeen out of the money twice-both time: Inst Year. In addttion he has you four of five attempts sgslnst time. 01-481 heats contested ho y" la front 288 times. His summary shows thirty. three seconds; tied once for sec. ‘ "'1" "l! third money: was third fourteen times; fourth throe times. and aced firth and .1111; in the sum sry one time each but finished in the money In both, which were raced under the three heat plan. ' Slnsle 0.. made his fastest re- cord end win race in 1923, whsn in his first start as a thirteen-year- old.__he turned in miles of 1:58 1-2 and 1:58 9-4 at Syracuse. This time stands as a world’s record for ; the fastest first and third heats in "l" Heme recs: Mid also for the fastest third ‘heat ever paced. 11o was second in the second heat 2:01 l-Z. . l-le also holds the world’; rocurd for the fastest three heat rpce Paced. turning in miles of 159, 21.00 and 2:00 3-4 at Atlanta, in his lest recs of the 1920 season. ‘l-lle 2:01 at Des Moiues in 1918 is the world's record for a male paced on , a half mile track. Despite his wonderful record, the "iron-horse" led the list ol‘ money winning pacers only once- ln 1921. in that season ho won thirty-six o! his thirty-eight heats, his only defeats being to pager Manning, world's champion "m. tor. ln s unatch race at I-rqrtrord, C0111!- Blllsle G., was then eleven years old and Peter Manning five. His winnings total more than $100,000. . Another feature is that untll 1918 he raced consistently for. dif- ferent horsemen. fi-lownrd vgck. cry, who broke him as a two-your. " old. handled the horse in 1913 and part of 1914. The remainder of 1914 he was driven ~by Curt Gosnel and iFrsd Jamison. Cos- uell handled hlm in 1915 and until August 1916. when ‘Walter R. Cox drove him. Jamison piloted ‘him In 1917 and part o! 1918 until ho was placed in Allen Brothers’ stable, where he has since remain- bstted bell and retired. and the champions won. 10 to s. from St. Louis. Score: R. H. E. Pittsburgh 1010 2 SLLouls 8 7 1 Betterles- ‘Kramer and Smith; l-lslnes, H. Bell. Dyer. Reluhsrt and Odfsrrell, _ _ Chicago Wlns, 9-2 CINNATI, April 14. -—’I'hs Cubs took the second game ‘of their Cincinnati series here today, o8- featlng the Reds 9 to 2.- ‘Carl Mays was knocked from thevbox ln the fourth inning. Score: iR. H. E. Chicago . . . . .. 9 9 0 Cincinnati 2 13 2 IBstterles—Root and Gonzales; Mays. Day and Plclnlch. Phllllss Win, 10-1 PHILAEIJEIJPHIA. April 14. — Tho Phlllles today hlt three Bos- ton pitchers ‘hard and made it two straight from the Braves. Dean Boston . . Philadelphia Batteries-Warts, Ryan and J. Taylor; Dean and Wilson. Giants Best Brooklyn, 9-6 NEW YORK. April 14. —tllmmy Ring won his first league game as a Giant pitcher today when he turned back the Robin '-by a score of 9 to 5. Ring got offto a poor start. being tapped for two runs in the first liming, but he quickly settled down and once his team- mates began to hit ‘behind him, he never was in danger. Score. . R. H. E. Brooklyn . 511 2 New York....... 912 0 ‘Batteries — Ba es, ‘McWeeny. Ehrhsrdt and Hargreaves. O'Neill; Ring and Snyder. AMERICAN LEAGUE Wsshlngt Wlns, 3-1 WASHINGTON. April 14. Philadelphia bowed again today to airtight pitching and Washington took the second game of the open- ing series, 3-1. Covelsskle held the visitors to six hits, while Harris and Quinn were touched Grows with’ " 3b’ A (Boys-get your dad to read ad.) OTICE that curved bar. It wear aundbhowwt-heC-Cdl/I:Triplez might be cgllelrd the gconolmy hanger gtvesgafsy pedallmg. curve, because i y age twe ve ' '. .' can now ride the bidyclqcomfort: Equilp edétlth Rama“ ably. And_when Brlly 1S seven- Her _ j ester Brake ’ teen, he w1l1 be able to use the H ‘N09111:’: llg1l=4flll¢ "fr" Iiflllwvsd same bicycle with equal comfort. f°°r"t‘=::°:ic ‘:1: n ‘Y; 02:31“! Billy cannot outgrow the. ‘C ‘M. that too. Iyt he's a‘ neyver-failing, smogtl: mlrved ha! blcycle- BY rafmng thE grip’. It ‘means prfltcctidn for Billy, Silddlfi. and handle bars- 1t grows whethegattwelvexqtlscventccn. Weigh- with him, ing onIyYZQY/d ounces, 1t everything n- charm m mm %eacr-fidbBilllyv kiigws all lalbout Hercules bu“ k ' -_- zicyces. ecante you .. '_~j- _ "1. how thy"? bu‘- -- sun-h ....‘:::;::::; i seamless tubmg, how the nickeled ' payment plan. ~C"6‘M "s e 90% made and enameled parts stand years of in Canada, 100% value. ' C'C'M- hes R150 BIRD-MASS)! Y-PERFECT "C ‘ CLEVELAND- COLUMBIA ' .\_" '~ "w. for 10. Score. Philadelphia Washington Batteries-Harris, Quinn. and I I I, ‘ Cochrane; Coveleskle and Ruel. . " ' ' " ed. ‘ During illness to Jamison and injuries to Ed Allen in 4918. how- ever, hc was driven by Ed ("Pop") Gaers. Harry Stokes. William Mervin. R. McMahon. John Dagler and Haummle Allen. That year he won ton of his fourteen starts, finishing second t roe times and third once. H114 n. first in twenty-eight of the forty- one heats. _ “ Single G. started in his first race at Torre Haute. lnd.. in 1913, finishing third in his flrsthest and second in the next. His best time was 2:11 1-4. He won his first heat at Frankfort, lnd., in 2:19 1-4. after finishing third in the frlst. He also finished third ln the lhlrd heat of that racer He then won his noxtolevendidhte. _ Y. M. C. A. Charter Member Gets Twenty Roses WJNNIPEG. Mann Aipril 15.—- ‘Dwenty roses. commemorating the passing of 20 years since the found lug of the Alpine Club of Canada in the old Y. M. C. A. Building‘. Wlnnllws (now the Birks Building) "B"! presented to Mrs. J. H. Park- er at the 20th anniversary banquet of the club. ‘It Wag largely through the efforts of Mrs. Parker that the club came lnto being and she was ono of its charter members. A11- otlicr charter member present wse Mrs. W. C. MoKllllcan. MATlNEE—-26c. 16c. NlGHT--37c, 26c, 16c. SPECIAL MUSICAL ARRANGE- MENT BY THE PRINCE EDWARD TRIO Combs Of Yankees Was Stated For School Room RICHMOND. Ky.. April 16. Earl Combs. speedy New York American league player who Mau- nger Huggins of the Yankees once called “the greatest outflelderthat has broken into the American League since Cobb and ‘Speaker made their debuts“. ls a modest bull-player. Combs. talking reluctantly on the eve of his recent departure for the 1926 campaign. gave the im- presslon that there are at least fifty outflelders in big leagues who are better men and gave so much praise to his manager and fellow players that his interviewer could hardly get him back on the subject vof Combs. lie confessed ambition — that of batting .350 ln 1926. Since he bailed .343 last season with the hauullciip of a slowly mending unkln. which ho had broken sliding into the plato late in the 1924 soa- sou. there seems to be little chance of disappointment. Joo ‘McCarthy. who l1ss taken over the reins of the Chicago Cubs lls responsible for developing |Combs and incidentally spoiling n good school teacher for Ken- lucky. In polishing off Combs to iatlrsct the eyes of big league buy- 3crs, McCarthy made possible one _' " "' _ lof the most pretentious minor lea- lilo-n lluriwugh thclfioukllahrmr coun- lgue players m the co“m,.y_ l"l-.|~g}l‘l‘1 Sui-Liz‘1<::|.d-i1<£c 3,121; em was all set to tench u... ‘ilu-uc-o by stoaixici‘ to Victoria. llyllwélnhtzllsdellsq ‘klnliklédiladlltasgllhaéh litre I‘ ihl-‘t lllllklllllllkllllT-herfltlgfis wgtlnfinzfi Jcoumlry school when he was spied llmvilic through the great canyons ‘I?’ a fro: "om i. 'I'°AL‘§",'BZ,"§,° o1‘ llu‘ Fla-SUI‘ uuil Thump-son Riv- (ha) zaltgelxvner (iinha flaeagd o"; <~1'<. llllll through r11.‘ Selklrks. and ‘Cami own word; pp lmvkil-s. ufforillug scenery ouch as ' iswhe I wenpm Louisville I run lu- found nowhere else on n m m w t} _ Hilflllj Lake Louise. the Pearl oflwasit greenet; banh 8e m es e llll‘ ROCKlPS. iho most perfect gem "H! romp‘ e, us e ' u 5,1" in‘ scunwly lu the ivorlrl; another n my Ts game ah n16 h Illly at lluuff, Edmonton. the Cap- w“ h“ to me us“ a ‘mid are ‘m, m. Mharm; Saskatoon’ the been an easy ou . I ran m“? i;- wily nf optlmlsm- Devil's Gnp rCsm-p judged n and the runner 8m we ' . hence to on lhc Luke ni the Woods, near bases on H‘ My 6| Kuuorzi- (hence to Fort Wllllam. atone for the ma“ pay (glam? WllOFI‘ one of the llnv ‘Canadian when a Bu!“ was poled five‘: u ' Purllll: Stcnmcm Wlll be need I went ‘n to mks “hon t g our??? lilvlflfls‘ liflkPS ‘Supcrlor and Huron and mt down on t e b‘ ' e m, PM, M“,,.\.h,""_ thypn m" m Tm runner reached third. all-i. l Y l ' ' ,,.;,.,,,._v,hing L‘ tucky would have had another v , v . I Mm, M. ssgnlnh from Toronmfigood school teacher but all Mac "m mfl-didwinb“ . ,,.,,],Hpnnat,n" Sleep,“ m" achsnld was dont mlndh that. holy. mdehilldkdflwvuyfl- (‘nmmmlullnu in Hotels. and Bongo-land me reflex on t e dmnch n. 11,,- M.[°°‘ ‘h’; “gym luw camps. meals in ("hem hote1fl‘5l“"“l ll w" mull‘ luck “c” u’ n‘ h“ ‘hi b ;;'.','.;’7,, ";;;!;;-;3",-.:;;§. *s'"-~=@*~~=}...f’.‘1.l"’;" ..’.“Z.Y;“f..'.;.. “°“.‘.‘.'.‘l'.°.‘l..'.Z ~01! mun-v ea w» . . , _ , u ,’ . , ‘ . The lrlp is npr-n to all. and appIl-"anfl began m “Jade "B32112: ‘y; IL?" “m, hepnhsid.‘ callous for uicommodatlon are now lenlmvane". kept lrvlnlt received ... . ' hlm out of the home games and estry Brunch; Iloginn. the cuipllul Tnkdnlm ryrirlylmh other pom“ ma“ hood him rm the mad. In the ________ of Sasknt- .~ (Tillkllry. Ann-r. _"’" “ “ a "med ‘“"' demflplmeantlme. Combs practiced for n" ,,,¢,;,,|| " ‘ . .‘ ‘ llw- Illustrator] booklet sent on ap- hours Bach mommgn, A! the “a. Tug,“ he fly“! we“ h. M‘ , ’ by M,“ pllcuilun lo Iloan Sinclair l.aird,'son near-ad m; e10”, h; w" p1“. chuck Hél ‘dB-g sold h: m: mil-u owi- llw llauli‘ M"""'"“"‘l “"1170 P01" 0mm ed in the regular lineup and mule Yankees l for ‘a substantial’ sum tho most Q"? good without any trouble. A nst- which a...‘ latel- used as the basis ‘ural hlttsr. he had acquired confl- for “mun! Parkway m,“ a, » . (‘iuuidn My Mkv w Nelson; deuce and ability to handle iiim-w,,|,.m_,,_ Tli Hlckey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco When you chew Hickcy‘s you have a_Tobacco with real lasting qualifies. and Joycycles for ... ‘. Boston Wlns, 8-7 IBOSTON. April 14. —Red Sox batters fell on rl-loyt’s pitching Ill- the sixth inning today. drove hlm from the game and greeted the re- lieving Pennock harshly, making five runs in the inning and event- ually defeating the Now York Yankees 8 to 7. Score: R. H. E. 711 1 . . . . . . 8 15 0 ‘Batteries-Hoyt, Pennock, Mc- Quald and Collins; Ruffllog. Wlltse, Wingfleld and Gostoii. Sat. Louis st Chicago, postponed. col . Cleveland at Detroit. postponed.’ o d. I INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, , Jersey Olty Wlns. 5-4 You Can Get Your C. C. M Wliel HOLMA N's Charlottetown and Summersilde Because it is the l l i Every user is a booster. Why! best. Millions of figs uted ycarly_ lllllllEY 81 IIGIIDLSBI TOBGACU-O (.70., LTD. Brace, McKay 81 0o- Ltd. g Summerside, P. E. I." _ AGENTS FOR C. C. M. BICYCLES Write us for Catalog and Prices. New Y0rk.... . . . . Boston i l» C LOBSTER PACKERS Send us your order for any Galvaniz- ed Sheet Metal Equipment you may require. ‘ BOILERS. 'l‘l{A'i'tl. (‘U1 E . l)ERS, SANITA l1 Y lkifTKlNh‘. TABLES, STOl/lfi PIPE, ICLIIOWS, E11‘. manic a! short notice. “'i'\l\ll. lllllil‘.lf\ I’IK().\II"I'L\ .\'I‘1‘I‘§.\'Il|".ll TU. FRED I-l. TRAINOR EUQE-J. 80 GRAFTON STREET OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE At Jersey City- R. ‘H. E. ' swam sT0¢§§g¢¢AT1@NS=1-Asu1<>1v Famcluslzsoiio Women- Jersey City. . 5 8 1 Batteries - Frenkhouse, Miller. _ l mWork In Tm, (Canadian PHEII)‘ ' Barnes and Morrow; Cantrell and TORONTO. Out. Anrll l5. Freltag. omfllp-g to n slutemcui rnstlt Might Directories tho clly ill ' uhy for i926 shows lllu; the her, of women workln in T . ‘rrcepcotlvo or domes 10R. l! ‘l ' 25.000. This figure lncludes__ alor-i in factories. stenosrl. ‘clerks in banks, tstcrcs and u“ to only one Z nmnilmx. April lfir-tlilulilllfillsl furnished-by Jonslou uud Ward-l ~ memberh ‘of the Moutroul Stock‘ ~' _ Toronto 3 ll 0 lghwhimqe: Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Z 10 4 A." Top’ and Simm F0 Ry. . 1247/115 Batterles-Blewlirt 8nd O'Neill; Ameflcalbca", u, _ _ . . . . . .. ' Brame. Brown. YounK and LYOBB- Am C," and. Fdy_ go, .. Atlantic ‘Refinery Co. -- -- Arm, lndomotlve 1C0. - . - ~ . -- Am. Smelt. and lllofm; C0~ -- ‘B-w-‘o ' Bag .‘.'.f3‘?i~..°.'i.". out: 23'... Newark . . . . . . 7 13 1 ' Bstteries—li’.roflt't" ‘Keefe. ‘Brice BM“ and S“? Mm‘ 0°‘ ‘ 137%‘ _ _ Anaconda Coup. ‘Min. Co. and Lake’ Mama“ and McCarty Canadian Pacific Co. . Chile Copper 0o. . . . . . . - .- " us. ‘calraron ripe and dy. Toronto Wins. 8-2 At Roedlng- R- H- E- oz‘ 2m? 941,1.’ 114 PVONE ‘ Newark Wins, 7-0. At Newark- Teachclrsm Am E --¢~'= "W" *°"°°‘, Others All Ex- $5,116, _ pense T011 ACROSS CANADA AND BACK. ' v i. Standing lu Long Rivet. for mouth of March. "j Grade X.—-<1. Florrlo M0°l~ ‘ lielgh John-stone. . a Grade lX.—1. Anna Couilw- Mnry K. Johnetone. 1 Grade Vlilll.—~l. Everett Bed 2, Ellen Found. “ Grade v‘u.-1, Aim BM" wiAliflll-Bell. ‘ ‘j’ Grade Vl.—1. Wm. Follllllvi Jaime-n (louhlns. - ‘ Gradoll. lBr-l-l- R1195‘ a oil; "s9. ‘Wm. J. Bell. Grade V. (.lr.)—1, llulpll . pls. ‘~ ' ' " , _ Grade ‘l-II (and. E15". . ‘Barnard; 2. Madeline ponilll- - , crtlie ‘l-ii, (.I_i=)—1_- 1W5’! lcaple. - flrllifllflt‘ mo)“ _ lcrrflPirirmlg ‘Duhnlltgi _ imam ‘win-v (llr.l-~l."‘ " oampmm z Eileen Mimi-till‘ Grade l.,—1. hrnes-Glllelfl Everett Phillips. ‘ i. Attendance-dale‘? Baltimore Wlnl. 7-5 At Baltimore- Rochester Baltimore iBatterles— Horne and Davina: Esrnshaw and McKee. _j_ooq-——— NORTH RUSTICO SCHOOL. - 1C0. N.Y_ iCen. and 11nd. Riv, ILR. 1 Cuba Cane ‘Sugar Pfd. . . . . . . 19% 40% Consolidated Gas Co. lMls. Ken. and Tex. Ry, .. . Kelly Qpringfleld Tire Co. .. Miarlund Oil O0. . . . . .. runny... ' Petroleum . . . . . . . . Reading Co. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. "Railwp/y Steel Spring ICo. .. SouttlsrniPsciilo 0o. Union Ppc R/y. Westingtionf: Electric Unltsq-Qtstes Ifitesl . . .. . ' 11W. ‘Woolworth Co, . . . . . .. CDILJSQQG-lnlhllflfl Pifd. ....1.* Hoiwardlflmlth . . . . . . ‘Montreal Power .. . National‘ Brbwerles . Steel Co. Gin. Com. . . Winnipeg Electric .. . Gener roleum . m. A‘. Standard New Jersey Standard New York . _ "Yizirvcllvvue lll'_\‘(lllll i-mii-i-lwliuxi." upliy dust-uh‘. 1h» flltlYltR-w vi’ (‘av ‘l: pg-"lfockzcs. To hi.‘ fully HD1112‘- , ‘they must hi‘ \'"l‘ll. Tn start ' fix‘ jyylirziekK-aslf lllli) this I t1 lfllJltllllHl zpilfllllllii“ as) many gppvllrS qulu‘ a jltiug 155s. llcun lmlrd. ‘ aid ilollogc.‘ and ‘expert '" " ' menu's-roller. _ b ' V. _llb§(.l§ES-ii0ll.| . .. ' ......9i1l1'llct a hall)‘ _l"l,ll‘i>ug-h thus zilnrliiliéi n-iinllt-rlund. JAWMNII‘ train oi (lllllflg’5l1lllll~ i'lLll..5l0(l1fllliK_1illll l)ll.\‘i‘l'\'ll.lll>]| mm- pvzlmvul curs llllS. lu-(‘u ('l'lll|‘|l‘l‘l‘ll l » lmw- Toronto nu July llltli. via l"v‘ (‘unzuliun Pat-lilo llullivny. biwips will lw lilflllf‘ u! Port Arthur 11ml F0 .\\'llllnm. wlfi-h together |'rvl‘lll rlldxfs groan-ml llfitlll port; \\'l.i jg Bear-h. th.‘ pnpulur sum- m ‘r resort for \'VInuip<‘g.-r.~i; wihhi. hug. Canada's thiril largest ully: lmllan Hcail. the‘ f-hIi-f lrec (llslrl- liuting ccniri- m‘ the P‘oilernl For- l-lonor Roll of North Rustlco School for mouth f March. Grade X.—1. Evelyn Whom-er. Grade iX.‘—-1. Blols ELGPDIIQZ 3- Lewir Woolner; 3. Drown-rue!- Grade viz. -sr.--1, uni»... parasy- Grsdejfllll. tllfi~rlflbbfll1 Wool- nor; d, Mary Ilvlsobcafi‘. 3. Lloyd Laird. ' . ' ’ ‘Grade v.—1. Margaret Wooloer; Z. Doris ‘Warren: 3. Mary Murphy- 'Grsda r1V.——1, Doroth Tootnbs; 2, {this Publloover; s. some Mao‘ Ne l - . SIFFIFS se d l“ Bell. "I dosh. l; bl ‘isncldd If‘. . . .- dn you?“ “Ne! I don't!“ Billie sniwflosl.‘ “Bin Mother said w be urdsl included ln the. Grids Il.-—1. Cornelius Fleming and Vans Warren equal; 2. at. Cloud Murphy, Haul ‘Smith and Ruby Publleovor equal. ' ,Perfect ~ Attendance — lllveliya Woolner. Blols Le Page. Dvs Pur- - seyhhmzle Puhllcqver. Mary Mac- Lcsu, Mary vlliurphy. Doris Wsr- rNl. Maflsret ‘Wooluer. jtets, Puh- lleovor. Ruby -Pnblloover. George ‘Pllblloovor. Warm Warren. Cornel- ius ‘Pllsmfils-n.’ . PM. ‘marine. Teacher. ' * . _ . y! The soft georgette dinner gowb w above furnishes a striking ‘centred to many of iha new dinner gowns which are usually of pastel tints. ' The dolor chosen for this is a deep. vivid purple. Brilliant jade M" green gsorgetto ls applied flat ~ ' ._._ B8alnst the bodice in inverted u. 1.,’ "llfljhman was‘ is "P111311. This finishes at the centrfi flliy for] villngo te m‘. ‘ front with long ends which tlsl shbtlat the goal he s low :1 hokw nnqrlhdrop to the hem of tug 11%;?‘ v I h“ I'm - e tpends are of cor 9 089W" ° and yellow. ' ,' ', . runhiqgfup hhtlm. said: Wlith lhls is worn slippers and " uIsre theme‘ to sloll l“ sloc lugs oi’ the same bright judo ""1 m ° -- ' ~ .1 ’ ' ‘ The ‘lrls man replied: - _ ' then what's the not 5 i»: t; color. ' . .' _. A.‘ t) u... 2 lldwawo‘..-~.u.ffil‘- 1 lnwkwarrlness ‘copnizlng his Wheat-whiny, 166%; July. 140%; Sept. 134%. Corn-May, 731,5; Sept. 80%. Oats-whiny. 42%; Sept, 48. > WhssP-Msr. 166%: ‘July, 153-1.; ‘_“’__"""*_~~-—_--_... . '1 z. 1. -. .' - Don't hlsme the nun who prides o“ up‘ " aimuu on 1m birth. wood... it “-*;""'°'* he couldn't exist. -. Mlnarfs Llnlmsnt-lsl bushel», July. 77%; July, 42%; _i_¢o>€__ hilmiril‘: Llnlinrnl for sore lluront. p»