Artur; s. 162.9 if?’ Ti. UTE- " indoors all day in the very pink of condition. STask one of the telephone opera- tors who serves you how she manages to maintain such unfailing courtesy at a big switchboard. "It wasn't easy at first," she'll ad- mit. "I found that a. sedentary job was almost too much for me. Irealizecl that ifI wafgoing to make good on the job-and I loved itl—l'd have to keep myself "I've done it with Nuiol-mothin else. It's kept me from having hes - aches and colds and that awful let- down feeling. Kept my nerves from getting iangled and‘ fatignedytoo. “My doctor tells me that Nuiol isn't a medicine. It's simply a pure natural ‘ McKay,’ DeSablc won fourth prise. substance. It keeps your system func- tioning as nature meant it to, even sons (we all have them) from form- ing, but aids in their removal." Nujol can't possibly hurt you or upset you. Ger a bottle toda . Per- fected by the famous Nujol boro- tories, 26 Broadway, New York. It's sold at all drugstores, in sealed pack- ages only. Ilwh F. Morrison; Kcnsington. ers will -explaln the objects of Motor League. provcments. able Hotel and splendid tabi 'end exccilen service at oderate price.» 1:11am her 05!. lCharlottetown tcAnAAAAAlAAl Proprietors \ AL 10m Insertion ...-......- -_--—--- j ents Wanted uni mime $1092. _ average) and exPenses- to. Miscellaneous Surveyor, Hermsnviile, P. E. I. River. I i 31AM f = tn ithi for acknowledge- d l “silt, irftiviltioni, etc, Guardian ~31 i: 7. Leslie Campbell, Cape . Pb Pflnufy. " U TIEVGNO. ~ 0001-8-28-01. ,Western Guardian _ ~—FOR. SALE - One Chevrolet coupe. 1027 model in perfect condi- tion. Run 1cm than six thousand miles. First reasonable offer takes it. 2074-4-3-21 -A MEETING of Motor Car own- orn will be held in the Town Hall, Summeiside, this, Wednesday even- ing st eight o'clock for the purpose of‘ organization. Mr. Justice Arsen- ' ault and Mr. J. P. Crockett and oth- the 2088 4 Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and im- lt is no\v the finest Hotel of its class in the -Maritirne Provinces. lt appeals to those who want a. comfort- l! B from $3.00' t0 $4.50- Hotel Co., Ltd. MISS ' L. McQUAID, Mali!!!" , - g Classified Advertisements Eight Insertions ..................-.. wo4 ooo+o+o on woman To rmver. gnu -e.ppoint local representatives. Position pennuncnt: yearly B11"- (bcing $21. weekly commis- sion and cash bonuses beside-1- Co. T r Blds-LTOYM!‘ Winston . 2%’ 3_23_S_w_1_31 ‘mo. ALFRED MACDONALD. LAND 8027-3-21-1mo. oAi>TUnun-o.s_rtk' ‘sums-zit MALE Fox. ‘Apply to .1. A. Jewell. North ‘ 2044-mw-2i mpymo nos nxrrzomousmz l supplied. Guardian Job Printery- u o Am) MOURNING ' ' “$69 at shortest notice. Guard- Job Printéfy. Vooiusronnsucs cums sun vslopcs with address FY1111“- -—ALL MOTORISTS interested in the Motor League are asked to at- tend the meeting in the Town Hall, Summerside, this Wednesday even- ing at, eight o'clock. As this is 1n the interest of motor car owners, all arc invited to attend. 2038 —-UNITED' CHURCH 0F CANADA, Kcnsington, April 7th. Rev. J. R. Saint, D.D., Ministenz, 9.45, a. m. Sun- day School; 11 a. m. The Deprecia- tion of Dcnomlnalism. Discounted at the Bank of Reason, Is Christ Divid- ided? 7 p. m., The Sabbath, An Isle of Safety. Special music. 3 p. m., First United Church, Summerfield. The Y. P. S. will meet on Thursday evening at home of Mr. W. V" Views on the Holy Land will be exhi- bited. ' ~ -—PR0l{IBlTION ACTIVITY — On Saturday last e. visitor to Summer- side had his person searched by In- spector Brookes and in consequence of wet goods found externally thereon, was handed over to the police. On Thursday last Inspectors Dystant and Brookcs ‘raided premises at Summer- side and after finding nothing else- where searched the persomof a male inmate with more success. They found concealed between two ‘shirts he was wearing, for extra. warmth, a well flllggtr-ubber not water bottle over his stomach. It was full of rum, for which external application thfl ill-I'll’ will in due course appear before Pro- hibition‘ Magistrate Tweedy. On Good Friday Messrs. ‘Brookes and Dystant raided premises at or near Freeland, Lot 11, nnd s quantity of moon-shin! was found and confiscated. Devel- opments will also trike place in this cnsc within the next few deys- 5 I ,.._._ _ ____,. ._.. _._'._¥ .... 10c per line of Swords £ .. 9c periine of 5 words . 8c per line or 5 word! 7c per line-of 5 words For Sale B. Dickicson, New Glasgow. OLD PAPERS FOR/SALE-li CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. 4327-2-14-tf. FOR SALE-CARLOAD 0F WEST- -crn Horses. well broken. APPW Stirling nhuse. 2050-44-31- - FOR SALE 0R EXCHANGE FOR live stock, new model Ford road- ster, run fourteen hundred miles. Dr. W. G. Church, Summerside. 2052-4-2-41 FOR SALE-FARM OF 110 ACE-EB, 100 acres clear land, good b11110- ings, near school, factory, churches ' and two miles from Albany. Apply Urville Larlle. Albany. 9000-4-2-51. Articles F or Sale ron sate - cnrurs cam. u Upper mussel-o Street. 2051-4-2-31. ron SALE-FISHING non, new. - a Lost - new: j , absi- EN "b! gravel. Reward. . Wanted iiiitbnl. .. Hewitt ten-sill wnrorrrs ' " on lottctown, 50o tons ma“ mu n 2048-4-2-11. "Ar ouot. our wrm 591311’ 359"] James 8.: . 2017-4-84! To Let , T0 LET-FLAT oven was nAYIn Studio. Apply Mrs. J. A. B. Bayer. aoio-a-zs-tr. s J». Help Wanted ' __-_ , , N. . MacLean CAPABLE crncotsrron MAN on. y , I women wanted immediately for- ‘ Chtrlottstnwn were. Apply stating » KAI-l z noq.ond~l'sforo_ ., At- m - _ tractivc proposition, to r t person. ~ h.‘ ‘ u." Canadian Magazine, 847~1i<ielsido St. Wilt. - 5-8-21. a under abnormal conditions.‘ It not l only prevents an excess of body poi- l l. z PAINFUL »ACClDENT-—An unfor- r onunm FOR. SALE APPLY ‘r0 A. 1°" »°“ "m" m“ 1°’ mwmm‘ 2031-4-1-21 Apr“ 31¢ TO LIT-LOVELY BEDROOM Fol‘ i ‘ - Pbon ‘ ' Msry MscEachern of New Argyle, . i ' | . _ Yoice with smile wins .€"’""“'_f"“""""s | PAPPLE BLOSSOM TlMlW-In its final presentntion played to another packed theatre last evening. r Jana-i WON FIRST PRIZE-It was M15! who won first prise in the open class for Judging beef cattle at they recent Amherst 11m. Miss Elsie PAINFUL ACCIDENT -Mrs. J. Wallace Shaw, city, is etthe Char- lottetown Hospital, suffering from s. fractured hip bone, the result of a fall outside her home last Friday. Mrs. Shaw is doing as well as could be expected under the circumstances; THE rmmnvs o1 Mrs. Warren L. Weilner, arrive from Vancouver last evening and were taken to the Mac- Lean Funeral Home. They will be placed in the Baptist Church atnocn today, where the funeral Wlllbg held this afternoon, service starting at 2 p. m., interment People's Cemetery. tunste eccident/ occurred at Morell during the social in the hell there on Monday evening when Mr. Roder- ick McAdam of West St. Peters fell from the steps outside the hall near the rear and had his leg broken at the hip. There had been e. railing on this stairway but part of it had brok- en away and Mr. McAdam in the dark did not notice theopcning and as a result the accident occurred. He was taken to the Charlottetown Hos- pital yesterday morning. "rnnsouus Mr. James O'Donnell, City left yes- terday for Montreal. Mr. B. Rogers, Sr., city left yester- day on a visit to Montreal. Prof. E. E. Jordan arrived from Vancouver lsst evening, accompany- MARRIAGES MeDONALD—MoDONALD-At the Manse, Charlottetown, by Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D., on March 80, Miss Jeanette McDonald of Bradalbane, to Malcolm C. McDonald, of Caledonia. HORNE-SBAW-At St. James United Church Manse. West Coveheed, P. E. I. on March twenty-seventh, 1929, by, Rev. Thcs. A. Wilson, I-leber Newton Home of Oyster Bed, Queens Co. and Erma Isabel Shaw of Buckley Point, Queens Co., P. E. I. __-_- DEATHS FRASER-At Borden, April 1st, An- gus Fraser, in the 75th year of his age. THOMPSON-At her home, in ‘Ii-you, on Friday, March 20, 1029, Miss Bes- sie Thompson. Age 68 years. Fun- eral Sunday afternoon to Kcilys Cross r . y. SPENCER-Suddenly at 57 Brighton Avenue, on Tuesday, April 2, Rev. W. H. Spencer, in his 74th year. Fun- eral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. A. C. Sinclair, 14 Brighton Road. Noticelnter. CLARK-At the Prince Edward Is- Hospital, April 1st, Jase William Clerk, in his 50th. year. Remains Georgetown Cemetery, Wednesday, ___ In Memoriam In loving memory of MARY MoMAIION Daughter of Mr. and Mn- Thornu McMahon, who died April 2rd, 1m. "Gone but not Forgotten." Inserted by Iathorandbiothor In Memoriam V -—--- In loving memory of M!!! FANNY WILSON. Who Died Aiilll 2nd. 10:5.‘ At homo In the beautiful hills ‘offlol. lythevnlloyofreetsohlr. somcdornmetnnennnnon taskiedoolfl Weshallnieet our dear one ‘time. lnaertodbylrothernndlster. es place this afternoon. fore’ ' returning home Mr. denoe, and Philadelphia. THE MARKETS acted. ‘The domestic irregular. A moderate trade Receipts were 1,989 packages. - EGGS is also lower today. TORONTO-Prices on this market are unchanged from close of last week. Dealers quoting country shippers for first; 81-32; seconds 29. conds 26. stored quite freely and the STEPHEN MCNEILL the 78th year of his age. . widow, William of Boston, were very ill. M. J. Rooney. R. I. P. O-OO. DENTAL SURGEON HOURS-O h 12.80 I to 5.00 e a Speciality Prompt " Service rug Cl-lARl.O'l"l‘lL‘i:O_VV_l\l qrygznrxr 111K the remains of u... late Mrs. ' Warren Wellner, whose funeral tak- Mr. William MacKay, Long Creek. l leaves this morning for‘ New York, to undergo hospital treatment. Be- MacKay will visit friends in Boston, Provi- MONTREAL, Que., April 2. - The foreign demand for all lines of grain continued of a. limited character here today and little business was trans- cash grain trade was also quiet and valueswere done in spring and winter wheat flour and the tone of the market wus steady. Prices for all lines of mill- feed were well maintained under a quiet demand. Standard grades rol d oats sold well at, steady prices. A eaturc of the butter Wade was the stronger feeling that developed sud prices were advanced 1-2c per lb. This was attributed to the 800d de- mand and thesmall supplies on hand. egg trade continued active and firm Receipts were 8.170 cases. Extreme dullness marked the trade in cheese but values were unchanged. Receipts were 49 boxes. The inquiry for po- tatoes showed a decided improvement and prices were steady. New Bruns- wick greenmountsins sold at 50c DB1” 90 lbs.,- in bulk. Prince Edward Is- land whites at 05c and green moun- tains at 70c per 90 lbs, in bags. The bean market was quiet but steady. OTTAWA, Ont., April 2.—Canurl-' ien egg prices are still tending low-' er. The Chicago market after hold- ing fairly steady for the past week. graded eggs, delivered, cases return- ed, extras 28-29; firsts 2e-z7; seconds 23-24. Brokers report sales of 0n- tario graded eggs at extras 302 flYSY-S 28; seconds 26, delivered, free M1588- Prices to retailers are extras 33-34; MONTREAL-There has been 8 further reduction in prices on this market. Ontario esss are selling 0n spot today at extras 31; firsts 29; sc- VANCOUVER. — E585 . are being carlot movement to the east. has been 011% down. Prices are 8811619113’ uflfihflfls- eci with dealers quoting producers for ungraded eggs. delivered. extras 22-25 first: 19-22; plillet extras 17-20. ‘rhere passed away on Feb. 23rd. Stephan McNelll, an old and highly respected resident of Cardigan. in He leaves to mourn their loss his four sons, Joseph at home, Mass. Michael and John James of Halifax. all oi whom visited their father in his lest illness. Also two daughters, Mrs. John Campbell of Cardigan, Mary who was residing in Boston, but returned home to care for her parents, both of whom Mr. McNeill was frequently visited during his illness by his pastor, Rev. His funeral. which was largely at- tended, look piece on Feb. 25, to All Saint's Church where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. M. J. Rooney, DR. J. P, MILLAR Corner Queen and Richmond , Mr. Layton Jones, Mr. Arthur Moore, Prescriptions i ' ‘Y. Second 0pm Lett Sirs,-- dred and we have just got underway. We should get a. one hundred per why nofclc it now? Acting Secretary-Treasurer, ‘,Prince Edward Island Motor League, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 2087 Edward lslandidotor Gar Owner: y er To Print?" i ‘ .../:_ Since our first open letter to you, much progress hes blen made in secur- ing members to the Motor League“ Our membership is now over two hun- One member, Mr. Millman, of Ker. sington, has sent us in twenty members. This is real co-operation. cent membership from you. We ar. going to try hard to get it, won't you help us? This week we will organize in Summerside and possibly in Kensingwn. . and we hope to have the principal centres throughout the Province organized | before long: 1n the meantime why wait? " ' Below you will find an application form,_please sign it and send it in with $2.00, but whether you send the money or not, please sign anyway. u We want you on our list of members and we know you want to Join, I I lSgd.) . , The Prince Edward Island Motor League A. I5. ARSENAULT=,___ President, W. A1 Gaudet, acting Secretary-Treasurer. W. A. Gander, I hereby apply for membership in the Prince Edward Island Motor i League and enclose membership fee for 1929. Pownal News The service at the United Church, Pownal, on Sunday night. was in the hands oi the Canadian Girls in Training and their lead-er Miss Cros- by. Despite thebad roads a goodly number of people gathered to hear the special program. A special feature of some being the C. G. I. T. Purpose. The C.G.I.T. Hymn "Follow the Gleam", accompanied by organ and five piece orchestra, of which our S. S. now boasts. "Day is done, Gone the Sun, From the hill, From the sky, From the Luke. All is well, Safely rest. God is near." This is known as "Taps," and made a beautiful and fitting climax. i.____._ Miss Mildred Thompson, who has been attending hcr Grandmother, Mrs. William Judson, has returned to her home in Dunstaifnage. Miss Thompson is contemplating resuming her studls at the P.‘ n. Island Hos- pital in the near future. ‘ Mr. Henry MecKenzie, Lot 48, was a’ visitor to the city on Tuesday. Mr. MacKenzie, who is well ‘advanced in years, has just recently recovered from a severe indisposition. and his many friends are glad to see him out again. The many friends of Mrs. Roderick MacPherson, Alexandra, will be pleas- _ed to know she is recovering satisfac- torily aiter her illness. Mrs. A. E. Wood was a recent visit- or in Pownal. the guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Judson. The funeral of the late Mrs. Al- fred Robcrtson, Alexandra, took place to Pownal Cemetery on Tuesday, quite a. large number attending to pay their lest mark of respect to one who had spentblmost a lifetime in this district. The husband and three sons are left to mourn’ for their decr- est earthly friend, "Mother." Revs. L. H. Littlejohns and R. W. Lindsay oilieisted. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson, Dunstaflnege, spent the week end in Pownal, the guest of the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Judson. The service at the Baptist Church, Alexandra, was exceptionally well at- tended on Sunday night. The pastor, R. W. Lindsay, spoke from the words “What Is Your Life?". The congra- gation listened with rapt attention to this helpful discourse. An interest- ing part of the service was s. duet by Mrs. Lemuel Wood, Soprano, and Mrs. Parkman Jenkins, _Alto. Th; following were visitors to the City on Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. Am- brose MacMllIan. Mr. James B. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Farquharson, Mr. Charley Pippy, Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Wood, Mr. Leonard Wood, Miss Mary Wood, Mr. Harold Carver, Miss Jula Carver Mr. Ernest McCube, Mr. Har- old Bcaton and Harold Acorn. DONALD STEWART On Saturday evening, March 23, 1929, Mr. Donald Stewart of Lewis passed to his eternal rest, at the home of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Annie Stewart. Mr. Stewart had been in about his usual health until Sat- urday morning. when he seemed to i083 complete control of himself as in svpsralytlc stroke. His daughter was called home at 7 o'clock that some evening he died. onie Cemetery. ‘ Legislative -Continued from page 1- 4. Did ihc latter resign or was he dismissed? 5. Give the date of his resignation or dismissal. _ ‘ A bill was introduced by the Pre- mier entitled ‘an act to further. amend the County Courts Amend- ment Act of 1878." It was duly read a first time. The annual report of the Depart- ment of Public. Works for the year 192B was tabled. ~ An act to further amend an act relating to the registry of deeds and lands, was read n. second time, and the House dealt. with it in commit- tee of the whole. The amendment provides that ev- ery deed purporting to be executed by the minister at the head of any department of the government of the Dominion of Canada may be regis- tered without proof under oath 0r otherwise, if such deed purports to be signed by. the minister and seal- ed with the seal of his department. The Premier explained that the purpose of the set u-ss to facilitate the dealings, more particularly of the railway department in the pur- chase of land. The bill was duly reported agreed to and ordered to be engrossed and read a. third time tomorrow. 0n motion of the Premier the bills embodying "an not to further iamend an act to assess, levy andcollect taxes on income and personal prop- erty" and "the prohibition plebiscite act," were discharged. An not to amend an set to amend an not respecting registration of life insurance agents was next dealt with in committee of the whole. It was agreed to with amendments, or- dered ln be engrossed and read s third time tomorrow. The Minister of Public Works then moved that's bill entitled "an act to amend the road act of 1928" be read a. second time, and the House went into committee of the whole to consider it. Hon. .1. n. swirl-i pointed out that the bill had not been tabled twenty-four hours as required by the rules. The Minister of Public Works af- ter some discussion moved that the bill be withdrawn from committee, nd consideration deferred until to- morrow. prevention of frauds in connection with the sale of securities" was then considered in committee of the whole, and the attached schedule "A" passed. It defines the class of securities in which trust funds may be invested. The bill was reported agreed to with amendments, ordered to be en- grossed and read s third time tomor- row. At 5.95 p. m. on motion of the Pre- mier the House adjourned till 3 pm. today. who has cared for him during all these years, my one daughter, Mrs. James Purchase, Mt. Vernon, by one sister. Mrs. Catherine MecLean. Greenhill, Nova Scotis. Funeral scr- vices were held from the late home in Lewis on Tuesday. March 20, and were in charge of the Rev. Quincy A. McDowell. Inttrnment in the Caled- For forty years Mr. Stewart hsd been a cripple through rheumatism. And for the last i0 or 15 years he was confined almost entirely to his room‘. Yet he was always cheerful and grateful for all that was done to help him. His son. Mr. Donald Stew- art, Jr. was killed about four years ago.in Nova Scotis. Mr. Stewart is survived by a Eastern Guardian of Bpaulding Rose Potatoes. Ap ply Mort MacLeenrM tague. The bill entitled "En act m the l 11' E '8 Thelleading teas ofthe Maritime Provinces for nearly sixty years. ~ PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 192s. Classification Of Expenditure " \ Better today than ever. . Administration of Justice do First Total ....................... lAttorney General. Hon. A. C. Sounders {Clerk of the Crown, u. 1.. Palmer lProthonotary, H. L. Palmer . . . . . . . . . Deputy do Queens Co., Leith E. Brecken . . l8 000.00 do do Prince Co., J. L. Palmer 31.35 do do Prince Co., Geo. B. McNutt . 26.00 ‘ ' do do Prince Co., Geo. E. Peters .. .. 917,75 do do King's Co., James Condon “...... 250.00 Court Stenographer, Frank Walker .. 800.00 l " do Adelaide Lockhsrt 300.00 Steno, Atty. Ben's. Ofiice, Katherine McKenzie 51.02 ‘ do Lilian Dobson . .. was do Sue Nash 108.10 Sheriff, Queen's Co., Anthony J. Duggan 216.27 do "do John G. McFayden .. . . . . . 253.73 do Prince Co., Fred J. E. Wright .. 210.27 do do Robert McDonald mus ' rln King's Co., Michael Murphy 216.27 do Malcolm McDonald ... 283.73 Supreme Court Expenses Hilary Term, Chtown do Feb. term, Gedtown 100.85 do Easter term, Clftown 45.00 do June term, S'Sidc... 522.51 do Trinity term. C'town 1,765.90 do July term, Geo'town 21416 do Michaelmas term, do‘ Ch'town . . . . . . . . 77.50 do Nov. term, S'Side.. .. 905M do Motion Day 65.40 do Printing, station- do ery, etc. . . . . . . . Crown prosecutions in Magistrates’ Courts... Jail, Queen's Co., Keeper, Burr Dwyer .... 580.00 do Asst. do Daniel J. Macdonald 400.00 ~ do Matron, Mrs. Burr Dwyer .. . 50.00 do Medical Attend, R. J. Ledwell, M. D... 100.00 Maintenance, Appendix No. 2 4,957.83 Jail, Prince County \ Keeper, Antoine Arssnault .. . ... 400.00 Matron, Mrs. Antoine Arsennult .. 25.00 Medical Attendant, E.-.W. Innton, M. D. ..... 5.00 do Claude Simpson, M. D. ...... 87.50 Maintenance, Appendix No. 2 .. . . . . 3,257.97 Jail, King's County . Keeper, S. N. Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 550.00 Medical Attendant, Benjamin Keeping, M.D. .. 20.00 Maintenance, Appendix No. 2 000.50 Law Courts. Queen's County Keeper, Aeneas MscEnchem 500.00 Msiptennnce, Appendix No. 2 ................ 2,635.92 County Courts, Queen's Co., Henry Smith ... 900.00 do Justin Vanlderstlne 50.00 do Neil A. MacNevhL. 12,50 do Male. F. McKiiinoii 8750 ' do George Clark .. . 50.00 do Arthur B. Dlckieson 50.00 do Hugh B. MacKsy .. - 50.00 County Courts, Prince Co., J. L. Palmer 3358 do Geo. B. MacNutt .. 22.95 do Geo. E. Peters 348.09 do J. E. C. Hunter 100.00 do Archibald Ellis .... 50.00 do John F. Arscnault.. 50.00 do J. A. Collett ...... 50.00 County Courts, Kingh Co., James Gondon 900.00 do = Robert Whitewsy 50.00 do John E. Mscdonsld .. 33.34 do W. J. Cheverie 55.82 do Marshall Pequot .. 153.84 do Denlel Mullin 27.00 do Milton Wsye 22.92 do D. M. Nicholson 4.17 do Fred E. Msthcson ... 45.52 County Courts. Queen's County Rents, etc. Appendix No. 2 . . . . . 220.00 County Courts. Prince County Rents, etc. Appendix No. 2 ............ 152.00 County Courts, King's County Rents, etc, Appendix Ne. 2 ............ 118.81 County Courts, Bailiff’: Fees ................. 19.50 do Printing, Stationery, etc. ......" 50.05 _.__._. Miscellaneous, Sundry Items ...-..---------- (To DO 00110111006) mum up cameo times “- - mm loom -' '\ mm mm .,- '._ ‘ mm . . fir II.N 1,375.00 350.“ 1.1mm mm some seem i. 1,500.00 1mm 3.0mm comm ims mm 1.14am 1mm calm mm not room spans spoon mes use min same amen .- ._ ' aem mm 1,050.50 750M mm mum spoon 1.1mm humor mm moo mm mm "ma: not IOU 1m sue 1.0m: due ..'FOB SALE-A l itcd quantity 1 2072-4-3-3‘ _tll\IIh00l-liI-HW. Mrs. Ana" ihwort lined’: U-nieuot prevents Ito- .. s -outOsnedeand its s1'.1l3.°3l‘.".i".f.1i‘;”£1.‘7$ m“ =~ w» wo- ~ upwards of fifty years mdinthat"""am'm'"h'“ time it bu provcdeblessingtatbou- - landl- Xthhbilbternetbrgugb- cheap ilnimont. ‘dill