11- .-A~‘.<~ ._ _' r \".'7. f'/' ,.. ,1. ,, . - ». _,i .`-_ f , . 111" 1 1 1 - .io 5?. .`- ‘ ,,;.`:...,,i 1 _, _{,=. .\f 11.- '-1 1'..3’ `. '1 1 I '_ ';."\'/_il '1 . 73'.. _ / 1 V1 f 'll , 1 )» 3"- e < *1 .....,,/ 1 <1 _ l fo' ‘_ ,_ gl ,, .~ i1l1‘.. » -`..,’ gd, »_1,_ _ .., f 1 1 l `.> -`~»_‘\' .»r‘, ' 1 1 . H . ~ .- 14,, _ ~. 1 . ~ . -1-..~ y rc \ ., e-.`_ ’ ~ ' ,£l,'»,f» , -1-..' I l l ll ~.-Q-.~ - f 1 l 1 i. i .i f f\;:`.“/ -I ‘fl ll 1 r. Q ol, Vt yc ~. 1 - ` 5-( i cc .bt , 1 : Ul »~ ._ ".»_\ s- _ l . fl ll -l I 1*! ,_ _. I J. -_,,-.. -V l’AGl N ‘ve 1 . 1- Fo Mil W \'. H( that for I A ortg mol was I wra sas' ope the hip ful \ ssl: ere lac E 4. n1 Ja Z1 Q2 Di I* . l ' l (_ .- 4 ~ PAGE SIX 3; __ f V ,,_,_._:,.:_ (;Ap17'0L -Now P1.AY11vc . _ _ Bxnlnoo 3.15 _ iso zso. Govt. 'r P°“"d"‘5 boots Mrk |Eve. 'I & 8.45--25c,4l)c,'Govt. Tax lc llwl; EDWARD -"UW |’|3Yii\§ Matinee 3.15--l5c Govt. Tax 1 c-16c-351: Govt, Tax 20-370 nvonlngi .vo s.45-soo. cove 'rox zo--52°-we Guvt- 'IM .\T THE F.-\V()RI'|`I DlI'l.()l\I.\'l' Ol’ PEN, FROLIC AND LAUGHTER wo-4zo, zso Govt 'roi ic-zoo. 1, SMASH WENT THE LAUGH 'A RECORD Yl$S'l`ERD1\Y _ / ,...... » WILL ROGERS APABASSADDR Cl LL ” .\ I) I) IC D FEATURES l..1\L`l€1l|. A; HARDY l\ “ONE GOOD TURN” "1 LOVE A LASSIE" Hnrry Lauder - - Vt ill lllom 1 .11 lil- .»l1r:- Ilfl: 1- Vw O UQ fb H U2 Royally (éreeted As Star Ambassador Of Mirth Wil l`%1f',r1.~'. illc br:-;l loved zllld 1..;lls "llllillliclill clilvlolllnl' been .\‘.1fll.-‘1-lit io lnake the success of lllv l1‘1;.1»;ll,\' iilnl. This picture \\'<»1'ld, has nmdc a slllaslling lllarks ilu- 1.111511. and lllghust point of "Alrlllilssilrlor Bill," his .11 Roi.-1>"..' ~»1'l'<'c-11 career, ' llllx P1rt1l1'e_ \\'l1lcl1 opened lit The .\:.1r1. .nilluslaslll seems also ll1~ l’l'i11ce h’d\\'a1'd ’l‘l1cnt1‘c ye.~ztl;r- to ll:l\1» i:1_.1.. -.l the otlll-1* lnenibers ' l.r.I_..l-_;' cast. Lovely Mar- l1l\_\' l1ll:11ol'l.\t :ls u :l1i1`i-rlcvvc 11:11- _t:ll0l';LL\ ('1lll'.l `_1lil gives \\'l11\t is eas- l,1;1-.;:l:ll»1‘ lo a trllclltlon-bolll1zl :ly one of lf.-1 iillest pl'l'i`o1'l11n11cCs lillrulll-.111 collrt, it is silnply nmcle oi her r‘1ll'1~r (truth N1.~s1~n einelles 111 order for his llariieulal' branrl oi her \\'1>l1--lille 1~o1l11~l'>nck 111 this mm, Wil. \\'-illcll all:-o ll:`.l":.< lls ft n1'l‘.' and ex- 1 .\_wn1i11g to realize this. the fain- or-plil»11;1l 1.1.1 11 in the person of ollll txlll.-ter l1nstl1rr1\.\'11 l1:lr_<<~ll`i11to 1-1';ll‘_-_\'._11'-11’-fl 'l'».1l Alt-.\.\r1rlcl‘, one 1111- -.'.~l1r‘.< \'.'ii'.1 ox-;<.’....>¢..;>.~».»_ - gtg,-.¢_ _ v .1 5 if .1 1 I J. 1 1 ~ l r 1 i ill- '1 si lor l1f.rse, 'I`:1r7_1ll1. ol-_v is lllzlt of :l man ‘who on \l.'l’11::;T_'_' rol1\'if.~i_"rle.<~f‘ti sel"."cf_ lie :~.n'1‘l also that the il_l>;l:;~; bun; \\:l~.;1.l be the biggest e~.'el' l;'l1;f.\~n. . ,S es ing gum - dPSP¢N\'¢ battles and thrilling CS- capes _ An hour oi’ real western action. _-1.-11--_l L NOT S0 LOUD l KEN MA YNA-RD , IN “lllllce l.Aw" THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ANNOUNCEMENT. - Samuel Kennedy will be a Candidate for Councillor in Ward 5 in the Forth- Coming Civic Election. His Card will appear later. 310-1-27-31. ST. .I0llN'S PRESBYTERI.-\N CHURCH, Belfast, Sunday, Jan. 31st. Morning service nt ll o‘cloclc, evening service at '1 o‘clock. Rev. George Kincaid, Rose Boy, No\'11 Scotia, will lllrilch nt hoill ser'-.'ices. ANNOUNCEMENT. - George Wheatley will be a candidate for Councillor ln Ward 5 in the forth- coming Civic Election. His Card will appear later. ` 354-l-20-21. ACQUISITION T0 LIBRARY.- For the benefit of students of ad- vcrtisillg who seek il1forlnntion i-l1erc,tl1c Canadian Daily'1\“ews- papers Association has sent to the Legislative and Public Libnzry a copy of “English for Advertising and Con1me1-ce" by Dr. B. L. K. Henderson oi' the Ciiy of London College. The writer speaks from experience and has in the back- ground always his own desire to give to other people, in clearly understood terms, ihc meaning of some perfectly ordinary expression in our language., The book, which forceful writing, is an zidditionin zv. series already for\‘.'l11~cled from the some source. It forms port ni' the Anson McKin1 llicnlorlal Library, which is nialninillcrl by the Can- ndl-‘n Daily Nc\v.=l1.1pers Associ- 'ation from the returns of tt small _ trust fund. contains many ,~x>mplcs of clearf TOXOID CLINIC at Provincilll Sanitorium Office, Saturday from 10 to 12. l-22-fri-lf. SERVICES OF, TRYON Baptist Church, Sunday, Jan. 31. 11 a.m-. Bonshnw; 7.30 pm., Tryon. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE-The services for Sunday, the 31st, are Hampton at 11; De- Sable at 3 and Bonshaw at 7. Rev. G. Ayers, minister. SERIOUS FIRE-A. fire discover- cd about 11 o'c1ock Monday n'.f;l1t totally destroyed the large general store and warehouse with contents of D. A. McPherson, Uigg. It ls understood the loss will be in the vicinity of $3,000, partial- ly covered by insurance. The dwell- ing nearby escaped. Owing to dis- rupted telephonc lines in the vicin- ity it is impossible to secure par- ticulars. i__» "Ti WEEK OF PRAYER--Collections at the Week of Prayer Services are reported as follows:-Monday, Bap- tist Church, $28.25: Tuesday, Trin- ity Unlted, $29.68; Wednesday, Zion, Presbyterian, $23.88: Thursday, St. Paul's Church, $28.27; Friday, Cen- tral Christian, $23.82. Total, $133.90. Expenses of Newspaper advertising and Postage totalled $12.12; leaving a balnnce of $121.78. Wednesdays collection was paid directly to tile Charlottetown Branch of the Bible Society. The balance was dividcd:- P. E. I. Hospital, $49.00; World's Ev- angelical Alliance, $48.00 (£12-0-0). Rev. H. D. Raymond acted as Treas- ul-er. THE (.iHARLU'l`l`t£'1`()WN GUARDIAN V ` , W *__ V _. _ JANUARY 1_3 - PRINCE EDWARD 3 DAYS STARTING MONDAY. ren. 1... ll Sneak! me lantuale of 1 lleari tl . 1-:Q - "J » _ ‘ . 551'- "_ -QP _, '>. _ rig _ g . - _ T31 T- _v -‘_ (1 _£§;»¥>.` 0_5 \§§,1 , -,-..-.' T' _ ,. , Mr. J. Albert Brennan, Tlsrllsh. Assn.. $1.00-Best R.. I. R. coolcerol lvms. .uulmg R Lppwggm At Poultr Show Silver cups: Ledwell Boswell. by A. J. Cudmore for best dlsPilY y. breeding pen, my variety. 6011 by W. J. Cudmore. 4. Henderson & Cudmore. for best cock and hen, any variety-W. J- Cudmore. 5. Bank of Montreal for best breeding pen, utility, open to mem- bers of the P. E. I. Egg and Poul- try Assn. only, won by Mrs. F. Mc- Loren. 6. P. E. L. Poultry Assn. for best display of Barred Plymouth Rocks (standard), won by John Mclnnis. 7. P. E. I. Poultry Assn. for best display Buff Orplngtons, won by Mrs. McGregor. 8. Island Cold Storage for best display Minorcas, won by W. J. Cudmore. 9. Hyndman & Co. best display white Wyandottes-F. Blanchard. ll. Moore dz McLeod for best dis- play Leghoms, standard, Rose Val- l 14 A Horne & Co for best dis- ing pen, utility, Mrs. J. W. Mc- 30. Donated by P. E. I. Poultry --1, --mm. f _ - - 1 -.-' . .__.f ~ LD ' A932 - ___ *_ i Further Awards, , - I y HOME OF GOOD MEAT AND FISH _ _ ’ _ smh, ,,,,,,, Il SATURDAY SPECIALS N 1. Ex-Lt. Gov. I-Ieartz cup tor' highest number of points won- PK _ l 2. R. H. Jenkins cup redonated PORK CHOPS16c per lb_ _ LOIN ROAST PORK §;uI;eR. (utility)-Won by Henry FRESH PORK SHOULDER u . _ H _ I . 13C per lb' CORN ED PORK l 8. Bwift Canadian Ltd., for best ...................14c pe1~|b_ _ TRY_ OUR SAUER KRAUT .. . . ._ 3 lbs. for 25c TRIPE (soused) . 389 Phone 351 15e perlb.' 22c pei-lb, sez-1-29211. lm” _ A r Boswell. 55. Donated by B. Acorn, $1.00- Best display esac. o.Plcl<1u-cl. 56. Donated by B. Acom. $1.00- Best pair bantams, L. A. Haszard. 57. Donated by H. Laptllol-ne, $1.00-Best pair Pigeons, L. A. Has- zard. sa. Donated by T, Mills, $1.00- Best Buff Plymouth Rock cockercl, J. Curley. 59.Donated by R. Murley. $1.93- Best Buff Plymouth Rock pllllet, P. Craig. \ 3;; `~,i;. lley Poultry Yards. 61. Donated by Purina. Feed "" .' , ll 12. Bank of Nova. Scotia for best Co.-Bag feed for largest number H. “th 1 - 1 display White Leghoms, utility, J. entries 1 pure breed-Frank Power. lHlZTj1Nl:l-1gvsv:;n;ros. for best display bix?dI.; T:l)1'e1p1:Jl11lt5yt1;Tld1gxe:gLxt1l5.°.T.tl1}!? R. I. R., Wilfred Cudmore. Warrington, gave some vcry com- plimentary remarks on the lnrgc _ playloflany one variety, W. J. Cud- display of the varied breeds and ‘ more. _ the general condition ond health 15. Harris Abattolr Co. best dis- of the birds. With such stock at the mid-winter m etin of th 16.09118-div-n Brink 01' Commerce wh an exhibitor o e 3 y y sh uid send National Board or Director of tho for best display Barred Plymouth away for breeding stock when there Canadian Chamber of Commerc ROCKS (Utility). Harry Hyde. is stock of such quality as exhib- on Wednesday, lt was decldedrtrl 17. Rogers Hardware, best dis- lted and owned on Prince Edward- connection wlth the annual meet Piiy GBUS. Uyrllo Pivklrd- Island. lng to be held in Halifax tn Aug, 18. Provincial Bank, best breed- During the aftcmoon of Wednes- l 1151, to take a water trlp to char. ins pen (Prince County only), Led- day Mr- Warrington. accompanied lottctown and St. John‘s, Nfld., W0i1B0SWell. by the Secretary, F. Driscoll, vis- lycfm-¢ proceeding to 1-1a,ll,fax_ 19. R. T. Holman Ltd., best breed- ited the Prince Street School and 10031515 F03, AUQU§'1'_.A play games, Frank Power their command he can not see gave short talks on poultry to the THE |10-rnny CLUB will 1101 Gregor. senior classes, and in the evening an nucllon bridge, dance and buf 24. Donated by J. 0. Hyndman, he gave a. lecture with practical fel, lumh at the Clmadllm Nation, $1.00-Best Plymouth Rock cockcr- demonstrations to the members or ol Hotel February 3, Dancing from el (standard), won by J. Mclnnis. the P. E. I. Poultry Assn. and 9 p_m_ to 1 a_m_ Lgnoerg mg 914 25. Donated by J. 0. I-Iyndmlin. many other poultry enthusiasts. time qy_n¢lng me 11;-sf; hom-, Bl-ld” $1.00-Best Plymouth Rock pullet, 'Mr. Warrington gave tn his dis- 10 to 11,30, T1¢kel,5 51,50 ¢o,¢h 1;-03 (standard) J. Mclnnis. course, the many benefits to be any agrarian or al; the gamdl 20. Donated by J. 0. Hyndman, derived from the showing of' birds National Telegraph Office. $1.00-Best Plymouth Rock cooker- in competition and by the greater 3494-25.31 el (utility), Harry Hyde. increase of entries in the different 27. Donated by J. O. Hyndmlm, shows this year seems to be an ln- PERSONALS $1.00-Best Plymouth Rock pullet dlcetion that n. greater rcvivsl of - -- (utility). H. 1.. noswoll. mention is being taken in tho du- Mrs. ,Lorne Weeks and her lit 28. Donated by J. 0. Hyndman, ferent varieties of fowl both ex- tie son Ralph of Fredericton, word $1.00-Best R.. I. R. cockerel (stand- hlbltlon and productlonyclasses. recent visitors to Charlottetown. ard, won by Wilfred Cudmore. A hearty vote of thanks wg; gx. __ 29. Donated by P. E. I. Poultry ,tended to Mr. Warrington for his Rev. James J. Farrell, DD., oil Assn.. $1.00;-Best R. I. R. pullet services and for the instructive nd- thé Basilica Staff, recently visited (standard), won by Wilfred Cud- vice on the methods to improve our his parents in St. George’s. more. bln-15, _ V _V L_ ~ _ was on Tuesday brought to Char- i (utlllty)_ Hem-y Gu,-ney_ A g __- i Lv# 1 rnainta The original high quality, flavor and crisp-i-ness is med until used, as it is sealed at the oven in a wax- tite package. The clainty shape is best suited for your table-not too large-not too small. MADE IN THE MARITIMES _ ls crisp and short-cloes not crumble into small ' pieces, BTC V/\L.UE. ~ Average 54 Dainty Soclas to package., A v'*“i.i‘.‘fi-l.-.i’-l I, _ 11 l 1 . ARNN lt é but breaks clean. Few 6380115 Why This New Ovensealed ~ . Package of Dainty Style f Marven’s Cream Sodas ~ Excels All Others: a Much sympathy is felt for the Assn., $100-Best Black Mlnorca 33. Donated by J. H. Livingstone, Best Game, cock, J Costello -Best Game. hen, Robert Dalzeil. lottctown Hospital, accompanied by 31. Donated by P. E. I. Poultry The death l,¢ok1p1we°gM_,.,_ Jam. Dr. Johnston, Tignlsh, for exam- As5n__ $1_00_Besg R_ 1, R_ mme; es H_ Lemcheur of Guemsw Cove’ lrlatlon, and returned home yes- (utility) Henry gm-ney_ P E I on the morning of mid” . _ ., , tcrday. 32.1Dona.ted by P. E. I. Poultry Jam 22nd_ She had been in Mun! health for some time t but her _ p“_ MT- STEWART AND VICINITY °°°k°'°|- W- J' C“dm°"°- ‘ condition was not regarded as aer- ious unbll a short time before her Mrs. Oswald Dingwcll, Marie,4$1-00-B881? BIRCH MAROTCB Di-|1183. deal)-,_ spent the week end, in Mount W- -7- Clldmbro- Bom a't Guernsey cove in 1883’ scowm mo guest ot Mn. n. c. Donated by R- Murley. $1.00- Cecey, Mme MMM" _"_, m,_,,.,.;,d Clarke- - ' no .romeo H. 1.o1.1ool1ou1~ obout 24 ____ 35.Donnted by James Power, $1.00 yew, asa she is mmived by he, husband and seven children, Flor- bereaved family and relatives of 33- U0l1l1t€d by BYUCG PDU!"-i. en” who mme from Mwsmhusetu the lore Mr. wllllom Pigot, .1 $1.00-Boot como, cookorol-Frank for the hmm, Beagle Lou MW former resident of Mount Stewart, P°W¢l'- h Gene le e' Aubrey' and 'Daniel but for the pul few y¢m_-5 has ,37. Donated by J. Curley. $1.00- agome szevaiso ,Elm mm, bmth_ mode his nomo ln Rainy' River, BeStGame.ou1let J- Costello. ` . ers Reuben Machon oi Guernsey Saskatcliewan, Mr. Pigot was well 33- D0llBi-Gd by W- J- Cll(il‘1l0l`€. coée' walter of Hm,._J°,.d_ Conn man. Much sympathy goes out to If 40. Donated by W. J. Cudmore, 44. Donated by John Mclnnis, known and highly respected. $1-00-Best Buff Orplrlgton cocker- " el’ Mm Meow or' Seymour ln Ontario and Gower ln California Mr. Artemus Jardine, Charlotte- 30. Donated by W. J. Cudnlorc, Th f ' mise lc as held from e une rv e w town' wo; 11, visitor to Mount $1.00-Best Buff Orpington pllllet, her home on the ummm" of Stewart recently' Mrs' Mccregm-` Monday, Jan. 25th, and nearly every Mrs. George Moirlson, sourlo, sl.oo-Boot whlto Plymouth nook f°“‘“i’ ‘°’ mu” ‘"°“'“d W” '°'°' was 11. visitor to Mount Stewart cockerel, Fred Blanchard. resented' The services we? recently. 41. Donated by Geo. Cudmore, ducted by Rem T' R` Gm ge’ --_ $1.00-Boot wbltc Plymouth nook i“i°"‘“°“° W” ‘H the M“"“y ““"' rho ronorol or mo into om. nullet. I-edwell Boswell- '“°' °°"‘°°°”" Mm L°L“°“°“' W” Moore of St. John, formerly of 42. Donated by H¢l*i>°fi1 Carr. very highly resuded by an who French Village, was held on Bun- $1-00-Best White L€Kh0m C0¢k¢l'¢l. day afternoon from the United Hllrold Whitiwk- mi’ fm' th’ bereaved mmuy’ Church. Mount tcwart. The serv- 43- Donated by F- A- Dl‘iS00il. "_"_”"""'_' 1 ice nt the church and grave was $1.00-Beat White Leghorn pullct, ALBERTA To UIDSE conducted by Rev. M. K. Char- J. H. Livingstone. OFFICE IN LONDON know her and much sympathy is the bereaved family in their sor- $1.00-Best Buff Leghom cockorel, EUMOWFON Jim- 35“Tl‘¢ °m°° ,0,,,_ _y_ gm-1ey_ of the A-lbertv. agent-general in -___ 4.5. Donated by J. oolllor, $1.00- London. Eng.. will be Clwed M all Mrs. William Pigot. accompanied Beat Buff Lc8ll°m Puli¢i»-J- Cllr- °°°"°‘“Y measure- li' W” learned by nor daughter, Mrs, noi-bon lcy. here yesterday- Dougloo, loft recently for their ao. Donated by Peter orolg, s1.oo The office was opened in 1913- home in Rainy River, Bukotch- -Best Brown Leghorn Cockercl. and Hon. Herbert Greenfield, form ewan, While in Mount stgwgrt 47. Donated by J. Costello, $1.00 er Alberto Premier. was in charge they were the guests of M;-_ and -Beat Brown Lcghorn pullet. for four years, retiring in March. M11, R, C. Clarke. 48. Donated by L. A. Hluzard, 1931. Hugh M. Biker, Mr. Green- _ --- $1.00-Best Junior Class cockerel, fleld's secretary, has been in charge Mr and Mrs Earl Warren, Bev Keith Pickard.' of the off'cc s'nce SOLD BY 2 ago harbor. were visitors to Hood 40. Donsted by F. Blanchard, It is estimated hero elimination YOUR of Hillsboro recently. W. $1.00 -Boat Junior Class pullet, lof the office will save the Albertl Keith Pickord. [Government approximately $20,000 _GROCER 50. Dondhd by G. Peterson, $1.00 -bnnually. ( _--’ ‘ I ir ...Bolt Hon B. 0. P., Mrs. F. Mo- Blmplicity: That which leaves to Loren. Bogen: To know how to my what a man his arms defensive, hi; ou- 52. Donato!! by H- McDougall, others only know how to think 1| Your Cum-nnlee of purit - . ties and strong forts but mm g1o0_g¢¢ pair dressed fowl C. what makes men pooh or sages a _ ' ' i Y Ml Quality for twenty five years. “Way mo .words ond upon-o, mo rollma. ml to ooro to soy who onion 0,/,ly I \~.»- .» f _ ' ' ' , ‘ anger and his malice. his beevish- 54. Donated \W'~7~ P°‘i'°l'. 81.00- dm to think makes mon martyr! I l ness ond |9400-JUNILY Tlylnt. Bd ICH! llill ¥°\ll\l', Ledwoll or reformers-or both. .....-, l & i FREE ! Thirty 130) Pounds noliciou, Cranberries with Every Fifty (50) p d For Choice Young St):l|lll-béoduilifcrf At the following prices, dolly,-,-ed' Charlottetown: ~ Best Rug-sts: Rib 14cib, Porterhouse ... Mc ll; Sirloin .......__ 14°", Short Loin .... l~ic lb: Round Steak. ....... 1-lo ll. Round Shoulder Roast ...... l2c lb cl1uol<...... ......... .......1ool|.` Brlsket and Corning Rib ..,, 100 lb' ‘Soup Moat and Flank Sc lh Cliolcc Pork Beasts . . . . . 12c lb' Choice Pork Hams (fresh) ,_ 12g lb' Those are guaranteed all fl-on; yllung milk-fed hogs, our own feed- lvs. and cboloo Qoolln. At t.l\e above rlc with - Fmy Pounds or\l)er vie* deliver 31;; Cranberries FREE, containing Thirty (30) pounds choice , f1-on-1| Cranberries: will keep all wink, in I. cool place: better for prose;-vlng than fresh berries. CLUB YOUR ORDERS, if neces- Slfy. and leave, accompanied by the cash, with J. D. Jenkins, Office, 119 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, who will arrulge for delivery of bull, Meat md Cranberries. C. E. PRATT & SON ST. PETERS, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 308-1 -Zi)-21. _ig ALBANY AND VICINITY Mr. Thomas Dawson and sons are busy hauling ice to the butter factory. Mr. J. Lord, Chllrlottctolln. spent a few days in Tryon nnrl Albany this week. l-lis many friends are sorry in learn of the serious illness of Mr. Manson MacNeill. Miss Dorothy Muttart, Carleton. spent the week-end with Mrs. Sterling Lord, North Tryon. Mrs. Elizabeth Long is enjoying a. few weeks with friends in Sum- merstde. Much sympathy goes out to Mr. Peter Barwise and family of Reads Comer in the death of a. beloved wife and mother, :liter a very short illness. Messrs. Gordon Lord and Jolln Muttart, 'motored to Charlottetown Monday in their new snow-mobilt Going over deep pitches. 0\'l‘l’ bnnks of snow they had rluilc -'\ thrilling experience. .Mr. C. W. Ives and Mr. Norlnim Wood motored to Bummerslclc on Wednesday. Miss Adelaide Poolcy is spending a pleasant holiday with friends and relatives in Tryon. Mr. Lester Francis has oillrlell a newblaeksmlth shop and is dolrll his share of horseshoctng.-/L u. s. oovmmlln-:N'r nobr Now' ssoo ren c-\l'lT-i WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.-Alllcri- can Government indebtedness - Federal, State, County and CiiY"i“ now estimated between |35-000 °°°" 000 and $40,0(l),000,000, four timcl this country‘s total war debt fllld represents an individual indebted- ness of every man, woman Bild child of slightly over $300. ¢_`. "`-"l rc- - . 1 am-Buki /1 1'/ l.»l,'..'.1//rr/ ‘Ili/’ i ` [Eli/’//4 I/lffkfi 1 ‘f.//1'//J//vfl 111//1511/¢’/‘J c///5' zu///A/f 1011 01 ' ff /Q//Y6`l*/0/9/f /7/lf-T ' milf/ l l/ »‘ -W/l`/7.4'//7 ll’/'IW' _.N , “ 1 ” .. 1. 1. »» `