- a w “Vfijnrdi -"“!»‘ ‘l.’ t‘: .. FEBRUARY‘27,'1920. ' E i A aooo ouALirv ‘g 0 ilot Water I Bill“? Is a necessary putt .0!’ ev- ery iiouscholwequipment. You will flnd it an excel- , lent cold weather comfort and those ‘which We offer ; ‘ are guaranteed to give per"- fect satisfaction. riiey will withstand IIBHI t usage and can be depended upon not to leak or grow hard-all seems are reinfor- ' ced. ' . AAAAA A‘... vvrw-v w Prices Range from $1.00 to $3.50 E. i. rosin Central Drugstore , Take Penslar Cold Break. ers and guard ageing: "Flu-- ——25c a ‘box. ACVAALVQA AQAQAL In .1 r How To Malia I ..§Z*.."-'£§“§.i?i§"-"-'qL'-ZZ"§‘Z 4 eefioeyouevez fins-pound grade f Seal K, x and z-Ib. naught all good dealer. in booklet, "Piaf Cain-Paid 1125b" humzfiaunmnquq. Wriufoci: i. CHASE a. SANBORN A44AAA AAAAA x, , ‘ “ AT THE MUSICALE _ _Guesi—Whut u-dne touch tho’, pianist has. Host-i -gness I know it; -ho touched me for a hundred just be. ‘iii ‘ fore you imme in. ' %¢¢“‘ v v ‘ tion. Wh i must u: his: §$’“23.i°.8"£°$2i° t” r mw-rd-d- Contractions count as are allowed as one WOId-one W0 Cash remittances to cover cost mug; ‘cc ctissliliu ‘ibviinuilliihiw Advlegltissrnents under this heading, 3b- Der word for each in- JJOBLIQB. etc “m” . ' b"! five ‘flzurea (ls $1,000) meats, 1 Omvany all adverti s- ......... :*..r.:’.::":.:.iu:lt': 2:12..'ze.sr:l<z:a'srsiui"'"“m-ei" "“v “‘¢ v‘v'v v ¢‘vv¢ rwv-v‘ *v*¢ ¢ ‘v é ‘ r7‘... AGENTS iVANTED FEMALE HELP ' ____ AGENTS. salinity AND colu is \\'.\I\"I‘FD—YOL'N(‘ - . m,‘ , _ t - v - - . mini CLERK, ¢...':,;:2.. .‘i..i<°'i.§l‘€.%i'§2‘.$ll’5§: £11.1253:”...WY-iisttflltiziuz Ive ines. specialy hardy, grown ' ‘ 011W 11E us. Sold on by our ag- u . '- onts. legant free samples, wflta now] to Dominion Nurseries, Mon. treu . FOR SALE "P" Mink-Au‘ iiruiciinim Jinn. Small lot. house and store rum- ldflrd- Ai-plv m] IIi1i‘l‘)' l". Kvlly, liiiioriild. I‘. l-Z , 720Si-2-1’i~i\IIi5l|)d F0]! HAIil-I-—A'l‘ A IIAIKGAIN ONE wagon, sleigh. harness and robe. All nc\v. ' liiini Glow. Littlu York. 7140-2-19~MEGlpd FOIL SALE —-ll0N.tiIIA\V FERRY Boat Striithgnrtncy. 15 lsterod. also 2 and l0 h.p. 20 II. P. “Illllliltlll p. i-iiizlno,‘ imtli in first PINES uuiiiiitioii. uiid at present ill Hum-ix. \\'ill si-ll siepur- :4(||l'l' "(Ply ur lmth tvwizi-tlii-r. Apply to ‘It iloii-IR-wv l-‘islii-rii-a Co" Soiirlu, J. .. '4' iss-z-ai-uiicinl WANTED .___.______.___i_______ WANTED-w-IIUIISIE IIY FIRST OF -May, house or self-contained fist. with modern conveniences. Apply to "X" 0.0. Liiiurdinn. ' 6898-2-10MEtf MUHKIIAT AND RIINK ADVANCED agiiln. I am paying unheard-of prices for the above furs. No too small or too largo to receive my personal attention. ‘Vlllgunr- nntoe satisfaction as to pricos or furs will ho returned free of charge. A. E MBQLRID. Summer. side, P. E. I. imz-i-zzivintr FOUND FOUND -—IN Till". CITY. SOME time ago, gold wedding ring. Uwimr may have iiiimo by apply- imr ut Gutirdlnn Office and paying for iid. 710l-2-18-Ml3tf TO LET N PRIVATE IIODIII} 1m vv. TZGIE-Z-ZG-hllillllid TEACHERS WANTED 'l‘I‘2l\(‘IlI".Il \\'/\l\"l‘lill) FOR "ELLE ltivv-r Svhnnl in lilkl‘ (‘ll-IIPK!‘ rliziit nwuy. Second rim-is [7l'I'f('f'l'(‘(l. Suppli-nu-nt S‘ '10 for luiif‘ your. Apply ti» .\l. l‘. Rllfl)’ ‘ "otiirv 724M . ' Buckwheat - ~Fl0ui T-hofiohl fashioned (Pan- cake) la-inzl. A fresh supply lusrt- YOCPIVPII also FRESH GRAHAM I-"LOUR ‘TABLE CORNMEAL ROLLED OATS We handle tile lbest brands =< of Flour. -Wev sell ul prices sway below Mill Pricom-Higi (all sizes) also barrels," ev- ery 012g or ibskiiupl- warranted -_ to give the bcstloif satisfac- tion. t ‘$011.1; 130. W Flour and Feeds Al'("l‘l()i\' SALE - HAVING _oiil .____________________ nix oun J01! PRINTING DEPT. {gtrteigiliéidigext order for blilhesds. 1'88 quantities The Jo Print- 1118 Dflitartment of The Island Guardian Publishing C0,, Ken; St... Charlottetown. III)’ furin nt (ilcn \"Zlllt‘_\', l w," m.“ liy public lilifilllvll on Murcli 10th, ‘P? "£00k. Prop and Implements. hula positive us farm Iii sold Al- frcri vnreiv. vzuz-z-zoi-iii-‘zaipa FARM I-Iiunr EXCHANGE _. A ""5199? 0f men. married and lin- gllf fmgiitd it file?) for Positions a- n y t Agriculture, ghsrlotgtkilarwxrrilant o‘ 6297-1-17-MEtf MALE HELP SALEM! .l\ \\'I\N’I‘EI) T0 REPRE- m-nt tho "Olill liHLlAIIIil-I FONT- INNIANI NURSIGRIPIS" lri PRINCE l-}ll\\'i\I{l) ISLAND, Iiig (lumiinii fol‘ stuck. Stnrt now iit host sol- lint: season. (Jlioii-c list of liurdy fruit and ornnmciitiil stock fur l’. ‘. I. planting. SIONI-l AND “dfil/LIINLITUN. TORONTO. GOOD \VAGES F011 HOME \V0lll(. We need you to make socks on the fast easily lcarnod Auto Knit- ter. Experience unnecessary. Dis- tnnco immaterial. Positively no canvassing. Yurn supplied. Par- ticulars. 3 cent stump. Dept. 03 C., Auto Knitter 60.. Toronto. 6333-1—19MtlApr.30. j--_¢e§--- U. S. READY TO AID CANADA IN HER ASPIRATIONS OTTAWA. Fob. 24.—“'l"he people of the Unitcd States are whole- heartedly ‘belilnil ‘any move which will cement the cordial relations existing ‘between their country and Canada, and I have no doubt, miter making careful cnquinies, that they wil; be quite rciidy to concede Can adu her full 513L113 as u inonubei- of illlt! {league of Nations." said fMaj- or C. W. Jordmi, ‘Winnipeg, better- known thr ughout Canada as Ralph Conn-or‘, n thor 0i’ mlany lnovels dealing with life in the Dominion who is back imlay from a extend- ed trip across the line. "i went to qgreat pains to sound the fin-Ping ‘tirwnrd the ‘Dom- inlun," ho told tho ‘Canadian press. "and I say liiut Innyliodg: that does l)y word or not, anything that tends lo weaken the frienully feeling be- tween iilledl.‘ two great branches 0'.‘ tho Anglo-Celtic race is doing no good and vory much harm to Can- zidu and the iliunjiire. Only in unity and (IO-ODCITIIIOII lbetween these two grout nations lios the very best hopc for the world's advancement in right opinion and right action." 17¢ Gui-e A Gold In One Day Take I ikLaxallYfl . a jBi-diqo Qeilnlnb Tablets" Be sure you got the Genuin Look for this signature on the box.“ ‘ 80c “- iifiiiiiiieiit *8. "oi Labour Week ending January 31st, 1920 Reports from employers to the Do minion Headquarters of the Euiploy- men-t Service of Canada, Depart- ment of Labour, indicate that there was. as bad been anticipated, an in- crease In the volume of employ- ment afforded by those same firms for the week ending January 17th. wbichj week will hereafter be. us- ed. as a base week for compariitive purposes. ‘ " The actual increase for the week ending January 31st was not as large as had been anticipated. In- crcasespere registered in alidis- tricts except the iviarltimes and d3rit-ish Columbia, the increase in Quebec again being the most con-. siderable. Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia anticipated ju- crsases on February 7th. The Mari- time Provinces and thepprairles pro- vinces on the other hand anticipa- ted increase being in fact consider- ably larger than the actual gain during the week of Janus 31st. ‘Six groups registered ecreases during» the week of January 31st rind ten groups recorded increases. The groups registering decreases were Building and Construction: Lumbering; Food, Drink and T0- ' bocco; Leather and Leather Goods; Textiles and Railway Operation. These that reported‘ increases were, Commercial and Mercantile; Clay Glass and Stone Products; Chemi- cals, Metals; Pulp Paper and Prin- ting; Vehicles; - Woodworking; Quarrying and Mining; Railway; Construction; and Miscellaneous. In comparison with the figures for January 17th the following groups showed declines, Building and Construction; Commercial and Mercantile; ’ Ivumbering; Food. Drink and Tobacco. All other groups registered increases“ the gains in Vehicles and iMetals being especially noteworthy. For the week ending February 7th, slight decreases were anticipated in Budd'- ing and Construction; Commercial and Mercantile; Chemicals; Food, Drink and Tobacco; and Quarrying and Mining. All otlieri" groups itn- ticipuioci having Increases. Reports for the week ending Jail- uary Lllst were received from 41191 firms. These firms reported 664.- 957 persons on their payrolls us compared with 664207 for the week ending January 24th, and with 660963 persons on payroll for the base week January 17th. An in- crease of 750 persons or one-tenth of one percent. therefore, was re- ported during the week of January 31st as compared with the proceed» ing week. Moreover these same firms anticipated increasing their staff by 1437 persons or. two tenths of one percent (luring the week end- ing February 7th. The increase for the week of January 31st lizid been anticipated since the reports for the week ending January 24th indi- outed that an increase of 810 per- sons or one tenth of one percent was expected for tlic week of the 31st. The returns would indicate ‘that the actual increase was sllgth- ly smaller than that anticipated. When the returns are compared with the base figures an Increase of 3994 persons or six tenths of one percent is indicated. Pius lndustrics.-—Those that reg- istered net increases in the number 0f persons employed-for the week cnd-ingdnniinry 31st as compared with January 24th, with their re- spective inbrcascs were as follows: Commercial and Mercantile, one- teuth of one percent; Clay, Glass and Stone Products nine-tenths of one percentrChemicals six-tenths of one-percent; Metals, five-tenths of one-percent; Pulp Paper and Printing three-tenths of one percent; Vehicles one and three- tenths percent; Woodworking five- tentlis of one percent; Quarrying and Mining six-tenths of one per- cent; Railway Construction one and seven-tenths percent; Miscel- laneous seven-tenths of one per- cent. The increasc in vehicles of 909 persons was the largest act- ual addition recorded. All these groups, with the exception of Coin- mercial and Mercantile, Chemicals, and Quarrying and Mining expect- ed to make further additions dur- ing the wcek of February 7th. The decreases expected in- these latter two groups were, however. nominal. The anticipated increases, while not particularly large, were spread over sjlarge number of firms, and would seem to indicate a steady im- provement in most of the groups. Altogether the anticipated gains totul a larger amount than has been anticipated in any week since Jan- uary 10th. Minus Induatrlem-Those that registered net decreases in the num- lzer of persons employed-were Building and‘ Construction seven percent; Lumbering one-tenth of one percent; Food. Drink and Tobacco nine-tenths of one percent; Leath- er andLenther Goods three-tenths of one percent; Textiles four-tenths oi‘ one percent; and Railway Oper- ation four-tenths of one percent. For the-week ending February-gm all these groups. with the exception of Building andConsti-uction and Food, Drink and Tobabco anticipat- ed makingadditions, the anticipated increases in Lumhering and Textilf es being larger than the declines registejed In l 1111111132116 weal‘: tlie' 81 tai Week Ending January- 81st. Maritime Provinces“ Summariz- ngi returns iby districts, the Marl- of 538 persons or seven-tenths of one percent to have been registered during the week of January 31st. The decline had not been anticl- pated. For the week ending Feb- ruary 7th, a. further decrease‘ of 87 persons or one-tenths of one per- cent was expected. ln- comparison with the figures for the base week, (January 17th) n‘ decline of one- tenth of one percent was recorded, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island recorded declines while an increase was registered in Nova Scotia. A further, though nominal iecline was expected in New Bruns- wick, Nova Scotia expected a very __Slight increase and no change in ‘Prince Edward Island was antici- pated. Plus Industries“ Gains were reg- istered in comparison with the pro- ceding week, in Commercial and Mercantile‘, Lumberlng, Clay Gloss and Stone Products, Chemicals, Metals, Pulp Paper and Printing, Vehicles, Woodworking, Quarrying und Mining and Miscellaneous. The increases in Metals and Miscellan- eous were the most substantial, Lunibering. Clay Glass and‘ "Stone products, PUID Paper and Printing, Vehicles, Woodworking ‘and Mis- cellaneous expecting to have fur- ther ad-ldtions‘ during the week of February 7th, the increases all be- ing nominal in character. Commer- chil and Mercantile and Chemicals anticipated having no change. Small decreases were expected in Metals and Quarrying and Mining. Minus Industries... Building and Construction, Food Drink and Ta- bucco, Leather nd Leather Goods, Textiles, Railway Construction ind Railway Operation registered re- ductions during the week of Janu- ary 31st. With the exception of the changes in Leather and Leather Goods and Textiles, these decreases were all of considerable size, that in Railway Operation being the largest. Building and Construction and Food Drink and‘ Tobacco, Rail- way Construction and Railway Op- eration anticipated having further though much smaller reductions. Leather BDIIILOEILIIG!‘ Goods and Textiles expected to have increas- es during the week of February 7th, the anticipated increase iii Textiles being much larger than the decline registered. In comparison with returns from the same firms for January 17th (the ‘base week) Commercial and Mercantile, Leather and Leather Goods, Metals, Pulp Paper and Printing, Textiles, Vehicles, Wood- Miscellaneous showed increases. The additions registered in 11/0011- working, Quarrying and Mining and Miscellaneous were the most sub- stantial. Building and Construction, Lumbering, Ciny, Glass and‘ Stone Products, Chemicals, Food, Drink *-OH~'~ -, M O-IT- ,m* T- ‘Ow ifiQ-é-Rnrgjqp I l ‘groups 4 time Provinces ‘showed s decrease‘ working, Quarrying and Mining and E huucuv" BUT i ‘ff DAREN'T EAT < Take "Papa's Diapepsin" and eat favorite foods without fear ‘A¢A Your nienls hit iback! Your stom- ach is sour, acid, giissy and you 'i'eel Ibloated after eating or you have heavy lumps of indigestion pain or headache. but never mind. Here is instant relief. Don't stay urpset! Eat a tablet of Papa's Diapepsin and immediately- the indigestion, gases, acidity ‘and all stomach distress caused lby ac- idity ends. Papa's Diupepsin tablets are the surest, quickest stomach relievers 2t drug stores. pioyment 3 were reported by Prince Edward Island oflices, all within the province, as compared with 11 the previous week; 70 by Nova Scotla offices, 'ali within- the prov- ince, as compared ‘with 104 the preceding week; 154 by New Bruns- wick oiiices, all within the province, as compared with 202 the previous week. Quebec offices reported 709 placements, of which 572 were with- in tlie province and 137 in other provinces, as compared. with a to- tal of 768 the previous week. Place- melils reported‘ by the Ontario of- were within the province and 18 in other provinces. This compares with a total of 1933 placements dur- iiig the preceding w'eck. Place- ments were reported by the prairie provinces as follows: 568 by fMani- tobu offices. 459 within the province and 109 in other provinces, as coin- pared with a total of 629 the pre- vious week; 331 by Saskatchewan offices, 301 within the province, and 30 in other provinces, as compared with a total of 387 the preceding week; 553 by Alberta offices, 517 vritliin the province and 36 iii other provinces, as compared with a to- tal of 457 the previous week. Place- ments reported by the British Col- umbiu oflices totalled 882 all within the province, as compared with a total of 959 during the week ending January 24th. - {- Minard's Llniment Cures Colds, Etc Orphange @ding Fund The Ladies‘ Aid of the new P. I. Protestant Orphanage ack- nowledge with thanks tho following donation toward their ‘Building in the world. They cost very little '- fices totalled 1934, of which 1910' Fund: Collected by Roy Woolncr Iillil Russel Houston, North Rustic-o $25.50 and Tobacco, Railway Cqnst ,'ti0n and Railway Operation recor lines in this comparison, that in u? . Food, Drink and Tobacco being the ' Collected by M s Agnes and Mrsu- Everetl IIasI-unLiS/pringileld $40.75 Fredericton people per L. H. l). McLeod $100.00 Phliuthin (floss 0i‘ Baptist S. S‘. largest. pared with the 6312 notified during Employment Service of Canada. The EmployinentService of the Department of Labour reports that. returns from tlic Dominion and Provincial offices of the Emlllvy- ment Service of Canada for the ivcck ended Januury 31st, show a decrease in placements as compar- ed wltli the-preceding week. During - the week the 94 offices rODOITWd that they had referred‘ 6124 persons to regular positions and that 5204 of thesewere placed. This repre- sents (i. decrease of 246 placements as compared with the previous week, when 5450 persons placed. This decline is largely n reflection of the adverse weather conditions reported in tlic Mari- time and Western IProvinccs. In ud- dition 1029 casual jobs were sup- plied us compared with i423 dur- lng the week ending January 24th. The placements for the Week were distributed as follows! Prince Edward Island 3 Nova Scotia 70 New Brunswick 154 Quebec 799 Ontario 1934 Manitoba 568 j Saskatchewan 331 Alberta 553 British Columbia 832 Durin-g the week 9363 applicants were registered, of whom 073 were women and 8690 were men. This represents a decrease of 1500 in registration when compared with 10803 applicants of the previous week. The number of vacancies notified by employers totalled 6125 of which 1007 were for women and 5118'for men. This shows it de- crease of I87 vacancies when coin- tiie preceding week. The number of applicants unplaced at the cnd were " Clay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $16.80 Eldon Ladies Aid of P. E. ‘Pp Prot. Orplifiiiagc . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $30.97 Thanksgiving Collection, ISt. John's Church, Belfast . . . . . . . . .. $17.00 Young People's Society, New Gius- gow (Thristiiin Church $12.25 (“aledoniri - Christian Endeavor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 Lot l4 Presbyterian Church and St. James Church, Port llriiil $105.00 lied Point Union Sunday School , $45.00 Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $25.00 Stanley Bridge W. M. S. .. $48.00 Tryon Red Cross ‘Society .. $00.00 Iiel-plng Hand Society. $011115 $50.00 §§¥§i{ iivliééiiire" iiédciiiég The soil of Malta is so fertile and the climate. so favorable that two, and sometimes three crops are pro- duced annually. _ Will reduce inflamed. Strained, Swollen Tendona. Llgamenia. or Muscles. Sio stile iamenesnand iiin 1mm a S Int. Side lone or one Spsvin. No blister, no hair gone and horse can be used. 02- 59 3 ottle at drugglsls or dehvergd. De- scribe your case for SP¢_'Cl§l_lD§!l‘\lC- lions and iiitvrciitiiiir liorso Iiook 2 ll Free. AIISOIRIIINIG. JIL. Um antl- m-ptic llnimont for liilllikliltl, reduces Htrnlncil, Torn lilirnnu-ntn. Swnlli-n Glands. Veins or Niiiiiclcs: Houls Cuts. Son-s. Ulccrs. Alliiyii piiln. Price $1.25 ii bottle at di-nlvrs or dl"ll\'l‘l'\"d. llouk “l-lvidcncc" I'm-v, \\'. It‘. YOUNG, l'.l).l<‘., Iiymulln Illllgx, n. Dlonfrcnl. 1‘n Ahwrflpg ml . Jr. r: mid: in Canada. Q: DR. DoVAN'8 FRENCH PILLS of the week totalled 27664,- while the number of vacancies remaining un-I filled‘ was 10052. This compares! with 27983 unplaced applicants and‘ 1,0801 unfilled vacancies at the end of the week of January 24th. Of the placements in regular" ebploy- ineht 411 were women and 4793 men med’. The number of returned nien reported ns placed was 2566. Of the placements in regular em- Arellabla Re uleting Pill for Vlom all. 85 a box. old at all Drug Stores. or mailed to any address on receipt of rice. The Scobell Drug 00-, St- O-i erllel. Ontario. PHOQPHONOL FOR MEN Restores Vim and Vitality for New,’ and Brsin~ increases "gray nutter . Tonic-will build (you up. SI n. box. or two for f5. at rug stores. or b7 mnilon rece pt of price. The Beobcll Dru 00.. It. Ontlerlnel, Ontario. I01- 'A'l' FOSTIIITIRS DRUG ‘ITOBII i , - ' - ' 3E a l ‘I = SINCLAIR & STEWART LTD - . ._ '0 1E ‘I SUMMERSIDE , 1i I ‘E The “BRUNSWICK” It ‘E . ' ; F ’ ONLY i I ' . ii j; k ‘Plum.’ With the 1d s , <,lll;l;;;llll* t . l-or - ecor u <E ‘ 1;’ é All-Needle t This wonderful Rcproducer was designed after all the great I g Record Libraries were formed. It is NOT an attachment, and E ’ it plays any make or type 0f record without taking anything off I or. putting anything on. A twist-and it IS ready for anything- I , No needles to ‘change-and it plays every record CORRECTLY. ‘i i Different makes of records require different weights--only. by t ’ having the EXACT pressure can each make of record be played j; I exactly as it should be played—and without risk of injuring it. ; I The adjustable weight in the arm of the Ultona-possessed only ; ’ by the Brunswick-provides, by a mere touch of the finger ex- > > actly the right Weight required for each make of record. So that , l the Brunswick,by means of the Al1-Rec0rd,.A11-Need1e Ultona ,1 I plays all records with just the right needle—just the right weight , I- -and describing just; the right arc across the record. And ; ’ your needle-type records actually last longer. i ' Many others claim to play all records. But, just hear the I i Brunswick-you will soon decide- E Prices on Biuiiswicks, ' ' $77 00 t0 $395.00 E f HERE ARE sour ; .- BARGAINS s i ill j i. i ' CLEARING LINES l o _ . that are worth- _ A while investigating t i ION I‘) ONLY EITINOL ‘IAN (I.\IiI'NI‘I'I‘ large size and nicely finished in dark mahogany shade. Regular $200.00. Reduced to clear at. . - . . . . $12.74)!) ONE ONLY .u(fI..-\(l.\.\' Pii0.\'()(;1t.\i'il. cabinet Size dark n s i I mahogany finish. Regular 81:10.00. On sale now. . . $115.00 ONE EMPIRE (JABINIYP NIAFIIINPI. quartered oak fin- isheid. Priced at $47.50. Special clearance. noun. ....$iF~"»-00 ONE ICMPIIHG (‘ABINI-Yl‘ i'il().\'()(;l:.\l'll.fumed Oak fin- ish. Worth $90.00. Sale price. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . $67-50 oxr: i-ziii-iiiii 'l‘.\BI.l-} ]I.-\(‘ili.\'l~1. dark nmhogany finish Regular $30.00. Selling at . . . . . . . . .. .... .... ....$'52-50 UNE ERIPIRE TABLE MACHINE, dark jnaho 1n r Regular $55110- Rqduged to clcai‘ . . .. ...... . .... . l. $37-50 _Five,i'ecords 1‘--\ lR-l with any 0f above instruments at the special prices. IN l*‘Il'l‘l.-'RI'1 “'1? PRUPOSE Il.\NI)LI.\'(i NOTHING BUT BRUNBHVHYKS-JIENCP} THESE l.il'll)l-'('l'll) PRICES FOR QUICK CLEARANCE ON I)IS(J()N'I‘INITI'II) LINES. PIIONUG RAPII, i / Q-Q-Q. 7253'2'26ME72L 0 O §—§-O0-§§4-f§0#§-+04 0O 0 0 O O 0 §0 Q 0O 0 04-690 04-904 Q-O#O-OQ§OOQ+OO-O§O-QO BRINGING Ur FATiTi-iii- - for“ .. . . fi _>\\\\ l 4 , I 5° .T""= l$ . L,‘ N0 J r -' 1 r _l AND r: _. l HHHERE we ARE QEDE i=9,“ mwiilTl-al“ Sifl-“Siask” 1;: Mywu‘, if; MY l5?) ‘Eb “UH DOT” TALK l l4°""‘”* "QVE M5,.“- , RENTED. Room mo MUSIC RooM LIBRAQY‘ <F§RIE§AR<E (KY1 UK" A Pom- -. w“ ROOM __________/ CLOSET HER‘: _ -' THATb YOUR WILL BE MY ' big 7-9 f 0% iii‘