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Complete with waterfront or reservoir Beauty, Economy and d Cooking Qualities- lhow you the enerous allowance is made Moderniy m‘ _ $79.95 iron range, makes this a made Enterprise, a house- at TI-I The Central Guardian "i.'.'.d°'i'..""......." "Efewn" "'3, i.‘ be inserted Met-Ir sly- _____i__ commune-lamina ms I ANCE. yoga‘ coon for n» n-ioos- -z-u. my so CASTBOL Moro . wrfldel- Rosaries-diving?‘ ‘u L-6N-8-20-2i. PAINFUI. INJURY — Miss I'm- nh Kemp. R. N. bed the misfor- tune Monday of breaking her ankle when she accidentally fell. LARGE HARD COAL CARGO.- Vessel arrived yeeteni from New York with e eerso Hard Coal for A. Piekerd 8s Co. Orders will be d ll ed prom . e “r Ir-iel-Bel -3i. THE BACRAMENT of the lord's Supper will be dispensed in South Granville Presbyterian Church. A - lust thegyt-h sti ll Oclcckwtufi. repera erv berth: urs- day mominrrlat fiuozlohekm u COAL CARGOSe-A. Piolrard d: Co, are imloading csrgos of Ameri- can Hard Coal. Albion Lump! and Old Sydney Screened Cools. ouse- liolders should order their winter’ MIDDLV at once. IMJO-B-lil- .' CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH SERVICES for Sunday, August 34th. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper‘ at Churchill i1 A. M. and 1.30 P. . Rev. J. Harvey Bishop will be the guest speaker. Clyde River I P. M.- Fast day Thursday 21st. l0 A. M. Preparatory service urda 8 P. M. Th Monday 26th. 10 A. Goodwill, Minister. POLICE COURT. — A or 30 days. in the Police Court yes-l terday morning. An Indian woman] charged with creating s. disturbance was Elven $10.00 and costs or days. She tcok the days. A drunk and incapable was fined 830 an drunk and incapable was dismissed after ebendlnk a week in loll. SERVICES of the New London Presbyterian Congregations August 24th. Communion Services in Gran- od rn s M e ville. Preparatoriy service; on ThursJ 105,00 day Friday an Saturday at 11.00 A. M. Sunday services at 11.00 AM. and 7.30 PM. Thanksgivin service, on Monday at 10.00 A. M. ere will Enjoy Your New Enterprise Range As You Pay A Little Each Month HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN Small Sum Down No Need To Buy The Ordinary — There's An Enterprise Range At Every P0011161‘ ——-—ON Turf? iPrlce 49.7 5 Up O Easy instalments Bowie»- 2, THE LIKEABLE Milli By SYLVE S TEE CAIRN s+eseseeo+eeeeo4 y o O§§¢O+§ +0 x (Continued from page 2.)__ if. _ .7. -i_-‘ "£_‘;___‘___l blistering: he was lean and brown and locked much older. His lips had lost their ready laughter. and uls enw hnd n new broodlnfl sadness. Soznchow the old life seemed very i for wan. horzllv gave nbr ‘ ill: u lhouuht now She had nev'vr_ rrlulh counted lie sow lhnt clearly.‘ lh- would never trust n rzirl arzom. Anon‘ huvlu-d within him on the. fill!‘ occasions when he thoulzht of‘ her. llc did no‘. forget Angus‘. but he‘ was too tlrrd to write when the day's work was (wr. Farmers were work- inu overtime to make the most of the drv weather. The meteorological office hnd promised torrential rams, and n lonll unsettled spell when the‘ drouuht broke. Besides Gerald was proud. and there was nothing he cured to tell his friend For once the weather prophets ‘were ivlstlflerl The rain lnstcd so long that the farmers spoke of floods. and disease broke out amonu ‘ EXAMINATION l ) ) Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. ii. J. MABON OVPOMETRIST Montague. P. Ii‘. I. Office Hours: l0 to i2 A. M. 2 t0 B P. M. 9 Holidays etc.. bv appointment {did not feel that 1 l,o\vl)1'id2e. He Modernize and Economize With EN TE RPRI Z E i" "Canada's Finest and Fastest Selling Range" SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY SUIIERSIDE Is CIIARLOTTETOWN “'2. °<i'é"‘l’l°lsfl‘ifi‘é’.i‘éi“doii"‘°" ra tllxile work in the harvest fields. The mud caked in great clods on his shoes and. elunn stic to 111B roughened hands. It caked in even! line of skin and dried hard under his nails. He felt he would never be clean again. He did not mind the fatigue of the work. he had often been as tired after a strenuous day s cllmbinfl or a hard Home of r 881'- But he revolted against the uz B5B and monotony and dirt. l-le would have been thankful when it ended, if there had been a prospect of any- , Llllllii to follow it. l Hc was beginning to look on him- self as a labourer and no more. He he was fit for much else. _ certain as it had been when he h-it was and slnbhitvr but that was all. He had a it shilliuus~tlie result of these last .. . hard world-and. a pound ncic which he had treasured all summer‘ Lo pav Michael's fare should the worst come to the worst and Mich- nel have to do tc Ankus. As wet day 1t followed wet day. he was more and more thankful for that note. al- though he was ryluctant to use it. Man and do: $10M Wflelhel‘. try- ing iuisuccessfully to keen warm. andl trudged cfi’ nimlcmlv in the morn- uuz. There did not seem much sense on trying for work in this weather, so they lust walked on. Thev left the village behind. 101-; ickmsz n muddv F0841 Where BVBYW iliiSSlilQ vehicle plunged them a shower‘ of mud s0 Gerald turned down the first. footpath. The sky was thick and grey. There was not ex—. acllv a foz but the air seemed gloomy with authoring rain. and tile; ground was trot. It always rained. thought Gerald with lzloomv exaizv ucmtion. foracttlni! how reccntlv he had cursed the blazing sun which, b, had sapped his energy and left him, with aching eves and bllstered skin. Thev ate their lunch in the driest “i” “l” will‘! nlld- Wm" "'9 ‘km’? patched Michael. He slipped off his ertcd such force. And mimic °i i‘ 1mm m" “Yiliefled ‘he. rucksac and prepared to aide down the weir seemed louder and louder‘ ground. leaving a circle of compara- tively drv soil. Before they had fin-l ished the rain had started in lzood 1131') The Airedale wumed approval. he knew what “bed" meant and did not approve of the rain anv more than hishxmastcfiii‘ did. beam e De ran e s. river. where occasional busha and branches of trees swept past. and a. hencoop and truz basket indicated the severity of the flood higher upstream, The one; dreariness was in keepina with Ger- aids mood and his pace slackened. What was there to hurry for? The absolute aimlessness of this life was sappinil his energy. mental as well as physical. and he knew it. If he did not Ret a decent lob soon he would not be tit for it. These thmuzhts were out short by a shout which sounded above the roar of the flooded river. someone seemed in trouble and Gerald broke lsurface was so slippery with mud l that he had to slow to a walk. As he rounded a bend in the river, he caught sight of an elderly haired man standing on the , Rosina anxiously down st the river and tzivinz shouts which sounded as they were meant to be encourag- lnlf. Gerald's eyes followed his and there. in mid-stream. he saw e rer- rler. his short legs splashing ineffeo tusllv a nst the stream Ger aid we ed. he was carried further from the bank bobbing helplessly as a cork. "Alter him. Mike. Butch him. lood lad.” His words were instinctive. The Airedale was trained to ob- edience and he phmked in. He callflht the smaller do: by the scruff of the neck as if he had been a rat and turned for shore. Only then did Gerald realize the strength of the water. Had he done so before he would never have risked Michael for another man's dog. The current tossed him about as if he were a puppy. but still he gripped that grey mdle in his mouth. Now Gerald had completely foi- gotten both the man by his side and the errand on which he had cis- lhe muddv bank into the water. “Man you can't. The Weir's not half a mile away. Can't vou hrar be no service elsewhere on Sunday. Rev. H. M. Buntain. Minister. L-500-8-20-1i. WELCOME VISITORS-Mr. and’ Mrs. Thomas Scott Nelson of Pro- vidence. R. 1.. were weleom visitors to Mr. and Mrs. James Calder. Mr. Calder has not seen his cousin Tom since he left Glasgow, Scotland. flftv years ago. and the meeting was a very happy one with the VSIIOXS looking forward to a return vlslt to the Island. in the not too dstant future. ‘They met other relatives while in Charlottetown and left wit many pleasant memories. ‘FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mrs. Michael McGauehey was held yesterday morning from her late residence Bonshaw to St Joseph's Church, Kelly's Cross. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. Keefe, who also officiated at the grave. ‘rhe pallbearers were. Messrs. John Me- Geughey, Wilfred Conway. Peter Toole. John Toole, Peter Carraghei and Pius McMurra. LAID T0 REST — The funeral of Miss Mary Elizabeth McIntyre was held yesterday morning from her late residence, 194 Weymourh Street, to St. Dunstan! Basilica. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Capt. the Rev. ‘N. McCardle, who also conducted ser- vice at the grave. Pallbearers were Messrs. Guy Scott, David McTsgue. Eugene Wynne, Allen McDonald, Gerard McKinnon and John Mc- Klnnon. The remains were for- warded by motor hearse to Curran Ban for interment. Service st the church and grave at Oorrsn Ben was conducted by tihe pastor, Rev. K. McPherson. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Patrick McIntyre, John McIntyre, Peter Hughes. borne Noonan. John Arbing and Daniel A. McDonald. AUGUST WEDDING- zion Presbyterian Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday morning, August 16th.. when Mary Alfreda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jae. H. Macmillan became the bride of Alexander Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MacPherson. The cere- mony was performed in the pres- ence of the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. Rev. G. C. Webster, pastor of Zion Ohuren performed the cremony. The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore s. floor length dress of blue net and pink flower hst, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaid, Miss liivu Macmil- lan. sister of the bride. wore s. dress of pink frosted orgsndy with blue accessories and carried s nosegay. Mr. Charles Lumsden supported the groom. Mr. N. D. MacLean was the usher. The wedding music was rendered by Miss Rena Wood and during the signing of the register Mrs. N. D. Mscusu sang "Dedica- tion." At the reception held at the bride's home, Miss Norms Currie and Miss Norms Dalziel assisted in serving. Mr. and Mrs. MecPher- son left for s short wedding trip. For travelling the bride wore e beige costume with brown accessor- lee. Use Minn-d’! for dandruff. hands and knees in e few inches of water. Michael was nearing the bank. but was nesrlv done. The current thresicned to drag him out again-as if it had only swept nim in for s lest-to make his loss el the greater shock. But Gerjeld would not let him no. H splashed (uh until he could seize h m by the co ar. He would not have believed that such shallow wster could have ex- the roarinit cf in his ears. The stones undormhis feet rolled over as if in a conspiracy to trio him up. l-Ie only kept his e casneorrerowu GUARDIAN MIMI» Commercial- YEO THEA TRE NOW! The season's biggest and most important picture! un- folding a drums of feud and flame that swept the Witt like a prsire firs! lAMUI-L OOLDWYN I at; GARY COOPER THE WESTERNER MONTAGUI. IAT. II MAIINIE, SAT 28 scours. MON u _’ Personals Mir. James Thompson. Loire Verde was s visitor m the city yesterday. College Notes» C0100! rwpens Sept. 8nd. Every-thin points t0 a large at- lends-nee tenn. Afro applications have been re- ceivedqrom several students out- side the Province. Ma d te h v bee placed in pogftlgi: ldaurlhs athee pgst few months. A During the holidays the school bu been thoroughly renova - Those interested are invited to call and inspect the different class rooms. Two experienced certified teach- ers of and Piiman Short- hondtcge erwithsnuptodate equipment, give the students s splendid opportunity for advance- men . Every mihitimis boy or girl should take RCNflJlI-li: 0d the opportunities odifered by th up-tc-date business institution — Zfhose who enter early have the advantage - Writs Piill. W. Moran for particulars. Sunday night. He travelled by M. rlngton of ‘Iimrnins, Ontario, spent d ma“ or 30 days‘ while “other Boston on a visit to her mother. h Forrester Street. ‘Pruro. Mrs. Wi1fedF.Tl,Kng|n§. i011. is vlsirt in atyilgrlottcwwn, the guest of her mother, Mrs. G. H. Holbrook. Mrs. W. J. Harrington of Saint Jfllm. N. 3.. and Mr. Francis Har- the week-end in town the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Casey. Miss Janet Stewart has arrived from Ottawa for a few weeks holi. day, and is the guest of her grand- mother. Mrs. T. B. Woodman at Spring Park. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Prsught of Millinocket, Maine, are visiting the farmer's mother, Mrs. Joseph Praught, King Square. Mrs. J. McAleer has arrived from Mrs. (Judge) Blanchard, Sydney Street. Mr. A. F. McNelll (Ollie) who has been visiting his brother Weil- ington and Mrs. McNelll, Southport, is leaving this morning on return to the West. Fred IePage. assistant account- ant at the Royal Bank of Canada, . has ne ed from his vac- ation in Prince Edward ‘rnrro News. Island.- Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kim. 35 m- rester Street. o. N. 5.. d daughter Yvonne. have retirrned! home after spendink a week in" Prince Edward Island. They visited many points of interest. lncludinz Charlottetown and Summer-side. Miss Joyce MacDonald. da hter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MscDon . N. 8.. has returned after spending three weeks vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mullins Charlottetown. Rev. H. S. Raynor and Mrs. Ray", nor. who have been visiting the lat- ter's brother Mr. E. W. Raynor and. family Mt. Herbert. and other roi- atives. have returned to their horre in Wentworth. Nova Scotia. Owing to Mrs. Weatherbids ill- ness colonel Weatherbie of the De- partment of Munitions and Supply arrived at his home in Bellevue on i... YESTERDATS LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS CORRECTED F0". EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SATURDATS ISSUE ' RETAIL MARKET Leaf lettuce, bunches, each plane to Monctcn and from there by motor and car ferry. and Mrs. W. J. Macdonald of Mr. Lindenlea. Ottawa had as recentfi geek-end guests Captain and Mrs. . H. Court and their niece Edna Glover. Capt. Court was re- Glover is on the staff of the Nation- ai Defence Department in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Duffy. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Pineau and M.- and Ma's. Matthew Martin of Wat- ertown, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. George Dewar, of Somervllle, Muss, recently arrived on the Island to spend their vacation. They will celebrate the Goldmi wedding an- niversary of their father and moth- er, Mr. and Mrs. James McNnlly of Scotchfort, on Sunday, August 24th. War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) AUG. 20, 1916-061. Si!‘ Charles Monro succeeded Gen. sir Beau- chanvp Duff as Commander-in- Ohlef in India, Russians drove Aus- trians back from heights of Jabionltsa and Vascnko. British. positions in Delville wood on the a pound! usannsskseseusesesuseeesaulssseuussulusn 144 Richmond St. Have you noticed that, parchment bag in which STANDARD COFFEE is p feetly preserves the fine f this choice e Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lew“ Charlottetown u“ lileelsi MORSWQ "t "lb 11er- off ‘"0" M . .°.°—="e! you six “M, a; .................m.................g:..,...........................,.,, E. R. Brow & Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Keep The Wheels Turning CHEWING RELIEVES NERVOUS TENSION Workers, whether in offices, stores. factories, or munitlon plants. are seeking in these vital days to do more work. better work. Manage- ment is quick to adopt ways and means to help employees keep re- freshed while on the lob. Recent tests made in some munition planis show that chewing gum while work- ing helps relieve fatigue and ner- vous tension. As a result many in- dustrial plants provide facilities so that employees may have chewing Rum available at all times. Recent tcsts conducted by Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company Limited. in co-operatiun with plant management. indicate workers find refreshment b0’ chewing gum while they work. the chewing helping to relieve fatigue and ner- vous tension. To brin this im- portant factor before l employers and work people. Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company Limited is making very Somme heavily shelled by German artillery. extensive and additional use of daily newspapers throughout Canada. Migratory Bir ds Regulation; Prince Edward Island 194i The National Parks Bureau of the Department of Mines and Re- sources, Ottawa, has just issued the Regulations regarding Migratory Birds for the current year. A summary of the Regulations as they arpvply to Prince Edward Island follows: OPEN SEASON -Both Dates Inclusive- DUCKS (Other than EIDERS) GEESE (Other than BRANT) September 20—Dccember 5 EIDER DUCKS September 20-November l9 WILSONS 0R. iACK-SNIPE October b-Novcmber 1a closed season; and no person shall sell, expose for sale. offer for sale, buy, trade or traffic in any migra- tory game bird at any time. The taking of the nests or eggs of migratory, game migratory in- sectnxu-ous and migratory non- gnme birds is prohibited, The killing, hunting; ca turing, taking or molesting of m rotary insecLivoro/us and migratory non- gnmc birds, their nests or eggs is prohibited. The possession of migratory game bird's killed during the open season is allowed in Prince Edward Island until January 3i following SGQSOII. BAG LIMITS Ducks (exclusive of Mergnnsers). l2 in an day: Geese (other than Brant), in any day; Wilson's or Professional Bards McLEOD d. BENTLEY W. l. BI! s. a. BligIllL-EEE,‘ E. 3 c. r. BENTLEY. ma, Barristers era Attorneyp“. w MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street MORRELL 8r 00. ll. F. ARBillBAlil Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Cua-lottetowu M. ALBAN FARMER a B-A» LL. . BARRISTER, souorron m, bsnadian Bank of Commerce Ho; MONEY TO LOAN. ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTER. soucrron. mo. Money to Loan Collections Office: 90 Great George Si. iii GANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 16th Day of August. A. D. iiii In Re Estate of Elizabeth E. Kelly, late of Shamrock in Prince County in the snhl Province, Single lyomrn, deceased. intestate, To the Sheriff of the County oi Prince County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti v tion on file of Adeline Crclghsa BIKER r Shamrock aforesaid, Mam u Woman. the administratrix of ih above named estate, praying thst citation may be issued for the pin" pose hereinafter set forth: You therefore hereby required to cits l persons interested in the said lists “wk. ‘q 1111c v J/Ie‘ (1)07 mg lliE um) or 5m, 1 hid/Hr] M0700“ /r/ januizui. ’ nun||.0|>'r0|21'__' ./ \ 5C g _ Y . _ to be and appea bef r the Jud Onions. 9c lb. 3 for 25c “vOODCQCK sanlrihafiv ‘gayfinxinkiiniiotwratrie resent at a Prolbatc hi... to - "g"- “z- 33° October 15 — Nvvemv" 4 than 10o woodceckuso Ducks (ex- “"1 l" "w C011" "W" 111 s“ Ca bage head 8-l0c elusive U, Mergafisers) and 50 rnerslde in Prince County. i New beets, per lb c1055“ SEASONS Geese mm” mm Bmnb In one said Provinceuou Thursday theft Rout, Begf 13-2w mere is a c105“; 563w“ throng“. seasmh ' day of September next coming, II B°u1n8 Meat 15° I out the year on Brant, wood Ducks, Niki‘: m? ‘flhlmkchilrseenirnl: Cream. qt. 40c sw ns, Cranei, Curlew. Wlllets, g _ B!’ 0 5 c" a Fowl each 75.$l.35 Godwlts, Upland Plover, Blnck- °H},§.,T§§EL"§,§9§§§0$§” ‘hfgncsatnt WhhY "i" Awilil"! “g .' Pork. lb ia-azc bellied and Golden Plover, Greater FORBIDDEN __ Th, us, o, , i" a e s 11""! Mlbewflt , .. the Estate closed as prayed ior i Spinach, 2 lbs. 18c and Lesser Yellow-Legs. Av-cets, um or re am, shotgun Wm, . , p D D9 Z ssld petition and on motion a Beef. qr. 14c Dowitchers, Knots, Oyster-catchers, magazine m“ has not been p", "m"! 8mm! Esq "Mm, m ,‘ steak, lb _ zo-aoe Phalaropes, stun, surf-birds, ‘runs- mgngnfly plugged or altered‘ so Petitioner. ' " Biliiifil‘, Dairy 33-400 $001188, llfld iiII the 5110112 blfdS 110$ that, it, cannot can-y mom-flu“; Qng AND u h hereby m-flfl-cd flu} Chicken each 510051.50 IJFOV 9d with e11 0P0“ 50115011 l" shell in the magazine. an automatic true copy hereof be forthwith pub corned bee! 12¢ “b0 Schi-‘dllle- (auto-lending). swivel. or machine llshed in solne newsps wit!!!" Potatoes, pk. 1B.20c T7145"? l5 5 61°59“ $9550" Phmllllh- gun, or battery, or rifle, or shotgun in the Province aforesaid once l Carrots, a lbs 25c out lhgkydiflr 0n the followup! Mn- loaded with a single bullet. or any finch week m at least m: our: ,d some = 1 n be ; lrf thdtehrco‘ $§F§§ik.°§m1’€. °' iii we. Aukuw. Billions. rulmm- $3 tif.“i.'..e‘oi’lli‘é‘ii.di t3 ‘F1355. ul§.".°”..'...'°.§3». i=3»: §~ w"- Tumip; em}, 5c 681111918. Grebe-i. Gulllemots, Gulls. or of any aeroplane, power-boat, with posted in the follow-ins all’ Celery bunch 20c . Herons, Jae ers, Loons, Murres, Pet- soil-boat sneak-boat or night light laces respectively. namely. ll u’ Ne onions bunch 7c . rels, Puff ns, Shcarwaters and o;- shooying from ‘any mom,- o,’ hall of the Court House in Summer hwb b ‘n, ,5 Vrerns: and there 1s a closed Fra- wheeled vehicle or a vehicle to =1!“ flfermld- ""1" "i ‘l R u a’ ' a ' ° ' son throughout the year on 11w 101- which a draught animal ls atiach- 501001411111“ i" simmwd‘ ' gfihagefi 14b bunch” 256g lowing lnsectivorous birds: Bobo- ed, ' Queens County in said rrovingela: gfgjfggewibpv‘ 11~v-*1,~ggll’2.;'§' $333855" £322 ...?.?;°..’.‘“;‘.E3§§ .t‘.t.'.’."i.lil°'i..fg-"gg lldii‘é’i‘.ll.f."iltf.l.'.l.fl,h 0 l. ' . ' 1mm,’ ‘ th a n i a e n Head lettuce. 3 bunches 25c $55“ rgaeméfilgfisds'xqigifiiggaifié “EFL” “sfltiflfzfl i°°d i.” Pgghibiwd- sold Esiatllfriigngfoi-‘Jdied ma! 1"" gllllflbefll? 0&1 £2 I or Bull-bats. Nuthatchcs Orioles blrdseeaizligr nllgllithf grinder?’ m: duvewnnqlfllce ‘head’ n ,- flproi ""51 “n - rvlkes Swallows’ Swifts’ sunrise or later th h l on“ 5W9"- Wtlw" 1b l“ Tan rsTitmlce ‘Ihrushes Vireos m3;- u r15 1.1123,. one om Lmmml P"|'"°" “d” "i ‘he Vegetable Marrow w fies: w i ‘Wm _ _' a 5 n59 97° d- Probate Court at Chsrloii kzwbpghw“ pk "Pg gvillklihyggelpiloritrélggljrlipé Wrlelgxsfxriagg mlgiirftoligeyngiliyd lgvrlsvlgfllgitildkk 25191): Ziii-Tkiiliigi d" and "u - w c ee o t. Th ' Rl-Blibeflifl b0! 39¢ entirely or chiefl on insects. 21nd‘ notalless theaen ‘akdrfidengaglflfi Bryqtqii“; fiffifiigl, (1 LQWTIIIII» Cherries with‘ q! wiry: Juloen 511:‘; kgkmlgilienslt. egg-l imjérlisonfflent fogs a term not Iex- “I ' ' Re ‘ ' v - , l’ cce ng s x mon , or both fine and (LSJ Elect Currants. qt. 45c migratory lune birds during the Jgprlsonment, L.514.3-3g_27.3-10_ 4. SAFETY PLUSI That's what you invest in when vou buy Daniel? Tires. See the com iele rungs today OI) including. ‘For!’ . . . the only t re in the world with 2000 tee the Duuifll? '°"‘.l‘.‘.i‘2 road for greater safety. There's n Dunlop ior every purse s11 pose-nut prices that challenge compsrlso lu every price real‘ F. R. McLAINE MARTIN'S GARAGE WIIITLOCK TIRE SERVICE WILLARD FERGUSON. Win81“ ROY HERMAN, PownaI -: e- ’\ earnest and Gerald turned up his m" Th h g 1 d 1 t u, t 9m" Cmllifiifll "i"! Phil“? “M shmufd: . his nrmerertrjilihldoedvthiym 22st rep v22‘ ilhiéwddl xnttligirwnnliekdioiilh ngt‘ .. ,5 DRUGSTORB t if?“ {hy- ‘Wu t“ {"7 a ‘m’ not alone. rise again: the current would rolli " lHE W O R i i) "l l I N F ST HR i. i“ , a o]: rs. mace we come o. 0111c‘ But he shookfioli the‘ touch and him overlfilrédblavgolrliavlvm the weir