ocroaaa 1s. 193s —_ THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN l.l..l.l§ “He Loved an Actress’ The Bentral Guardian This column h reserved for new! 0| local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at I cents a word strictly pay- able ln advance. You can guard qour teeth- help keep them wllife and healthy by chewing WRIGLEY’! GUM, after even; meal Small in llolyliedeemerllall B 5° 0_ CRASWELL for Fflonograplll. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with 3017111 H0011 Porridge Oats. China. Silverware or Plain. E . . ' CONFEDERA1.\Jl\ LIFE INSUR- cosls m benefds’ B 25 O ltANCllEltsLwsitlrr-ll-zclhzllafr LUPEmitrELEz ° ' 6 r a Sh id try Bun pun ‘ mag E Jumbo Ffggzggut firemfiuifiltqggeafizrtorllilgélaatablfgoag wAlglllllltlcLllfglgnn l $110013’. Summerslde. International Fox and Animal Foods Ltd. L-314-1043-ivts till NOV. 15. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fim- , oral of Mrs. Joseph Kelly was held ‘yesterday morning from her late residence Southport to St. Dun- Stan's Basilica where High Mass of Requiem was sung by Rev. William V. McDonald The pallbearers were Messrs. Henry Smallwood, Charles 111111101‘. Frank Hale . Geo. McDon- ald, Louis Henry, ellington Mc- Neil]. Service at. the grave was _ conducted by Rev. Dr. McMahon. -, PAINFUL lNJURY-Ni.r. Lincoln Wood, Central Royalty, is confined to his bed suffering from injuries received when a horse he was driv- 11g iactious, throw him to the ground. The reins oaug t his foot and he was dragged a. consid- erable distance. POLICE COURT-At Police Court yesterday three men charged with drunkenness were remanded. One drunk and incapable received a sentence of ten days, another three months. A case of unlawful es- sion of s olen goods was ad oumed until tomorrow. Three cases of un- lawfiul sale were adjourned for one W98 . Also-Last Chapter Serial MONTAGUE, SATURDAY SOURIS. MONDAY i v Uhiropractlc and Ooteolfllvhlb 94 Treatment; Foot Adjusting. is rem Experience 124 Prince Si. Phone 1072. This outstanding achievement, coming at fie Jog q Q. summer lesson and well ahead of normal mpoetaflomh ‘ ignilmntoftlnretnrnuleoafldeaonllnonghodln Trinity United Church m h hum”. ‘lmumm-m‘ m d ... “M, .. h“ hi“, mil-la» a THURSDAY. OCTOBER lath “w” p“ “°'“'“°"""°‘"""°‘ 700—Ch moody admdnbtoud company. lino-w. c. r. ugslgklu’. mu. n‘ """""' u" "'1'" "' "hfifilvw b I'v- fi! 2n Admitted FREE i TONIGHT 3.30 In Memoriam JAMES B. COULSON The funeral of James B. Coulson of 2 Nor-wood Street. who died es- terday in Fairlawn Hospl al, w l be at James A. Athy -& SOn Funeral Home at 2 P. M. tomorrow and will be strictly private. Calling hours today at the furleral borne are 2 to 5 and '1 to l0 P. M. Burial will be in Hope cemetery. Coulson was born in- Prince Edward Island and had been a resi- dent of Worcester 45 years. He was graduated from Prince of Wales College at Prince Edward Island wlhere he later taught. He was cir- culatlon manager of the Worcester Evening Post until retirement in 1914. He was a member of the %03lvi)‘il!wn Council from Ward 8 in uvived by his widow, i O Wrigley’: Gum gives your teeth and gums the needed chewing exercise . . . cleanses crevices be- the children—they love the de- llclous flavors. Enjoy it daily —-millions do! He is s r Sarah J. (Mclnnis) Coulson; a of Prince Edward Island. and a grandchild, Lynn Anne Reilly. Worcester Exchange. r (Patriot please copy.) il/oumllid (hlfiynnvtla Chisholm and Mr. Jack Cameron. the lucky winners for the men. A Eastern Guardian of lol-al interest but advertising of a. newsy nature may be inserted mother and VISITING IDDGES — Tuesday S. Gill 0d the business was concluded, a so- cial evening was enjoyed which included speeches ‘by the Grand Master. E H. Munro, Grand Secretary, and others. Rcfredh- ments were served by a committee. Thursday evening a district meet- A MEETING oi’ the P. E. I. Auxiliary, Institute for the Blind. will be held in the Canadian Na- tional Hotel Monday afternoon at 3:30. Miss C. E. Hawker, Halifax, will address the meeting. L-333. home last night after spending his vacation in Montreal and Toronto. polkyholdemnewmdoldnvbooeooflloneennflpodfio tween teeth after eating, thereby daughlerv he“, T_ w“, o; Ham... evening, Mr. a. o. “-°°'L°""°' “d 5°°"""5°°'“ “M'- helplng prevent decay. Aids your F. Reilly: two sisters, Mrs. Anne (Jhlrlmlewwn- Grand M15"? °4 KINSMAN Rad; m‘ "*"""""“"‘~ \ digestion too‘ Keep it handy in Ifingueu“ °f wmcest" and M's‘ oddfeuows. lodges m will “millet <7 F ¢ Y W111i?!" s81" W101?’ R . < - P ' . v - - ' - - . purse or pocket, and at home for I5lll)ir:d;Ma(.‘/1)i)ll‘ro%lll1r,of Wlillllg: 53.3533 torolzleexzgflslildmgcsiggnmt; 3%? After ' 1"331'1°'13'11- oi slllll-wlsl LIFE ASSIIRANUE comply; popular diversion‘ 111,3 prizg win- ing wvill be held in Burlington. ners were Mrs. IPrascr Ross, Alma, This lncllldes.u.ll the lodges from P 6138001118 gunman lvlm, Arthur Murray, who carried —i Kingston to Centre Burlington - _ ofl’ the ladies’ prizes, and Mi‘. W858i‘ .."I‘his column is reserved for news (Windsor Tribune.) My, Aubrey I, Hughes arrived mind. with a frank discussion of '1" tor. muck - ‘l-“M (}°°‘*"“" delicious luncheon furnished and a. 4 w... a w.“ Mo", pay- vNURSING nouns CHANGED lm ‘.,_M_ i, (m, l. m. served by the ladies added to the able 1n ally-alum, -— l. . edule cf eight hour duty Premier Campbell left yesterday , i anxieties luay be sufficient. If food or too nllll lfllll sisman Work Boots pleasure oi the very joyous occas- i, __,__v _ A ___ f0!’ the student nurses tvas in- nlol-ning tospcnrl a vtwo wags vn- *. v ' l this is not sufficient it may be food lll. the (‘lflllhl llllk‘ “m,” B0,, 51m, 1°11- Jcouoilaru ATIONS v- The ililivl-Zlvlallilqifdagvlvluv lgvcreccvlzmiesiwtown gltllvv/yanlltuflens. liylivsmgvlefivfnvgf glvllbhlél . , . l Ilegrhstvlli to us? Oglcrvlllethods. llvervls Iii. 1.110 he... cl‘ ill v m. and we,“ stork paid a visit on Saturday to ~ - v v v v88 HBO. » 1_ - vY . A t} PT m _ rugs are va uuv e _1f used ln- ltsvuolk ll lllllll~ llly‘ ll illlHll. By the home of Mn and M1‘5_Lfl\\r(}n(:e The hculs of duly rue. 7.30 a. m. Will-ks. “lll be C “K em ' l tclllgunllv. Dangers arise. however. eallng a Islllllll llllxll ill llxl: even- 11- u P because of forming the drug hnbll ing or eating il~ ml lllll; ~llrch lowest Prices on Rubber Footwear. Great-West Life Reports Whnlen, East Bzvlltlc. son are doing nicely. ..‘NEW BARN FINISlll-ID.—.\/il'. Daniel Riley. Montague, has just’ w 3-30 u. m.; 3.30 p. m. to 11.30 p. m.; 11.30 p. m. to 7.30 a. m. By having the three different div- isions, the work is more evenly (ii- vidcd and as the nurses‘ class and Ml‘. and Mrs. Alden Mal-Loren. Brllllellell, were visitors to the Cit VCSJBITl-fly the guests of Mr. avu Mrs. Harold Hull. l of or because the drugs may dam-ass the vital functions some organs. Physio-therairv- massage, OX‘ ill. the vvcnillg; ll '1‘ ing at 210,3 A .\i ed. "Psycllolilllrly-y‘ --. actually elec- l. ill lll l)‘ bf‘ avoid- lrlul ling the ISTEBMED OUPLE , _____ ,- . . . cELEgRATE um completed an up-vo-dale baln fvorvsludy hours do no; interfere. with ,. Miss Ruth v trlcli__ vbrlths- often useful. with l imllclll ihrrlllgll ll l lays ANNNERSAnY Mr. Alden MacLaien o-f Bludemlh. their hours on d...“ they are able T118 1115M’ “lends °lv vm b _ llllld msolnllla. especially with unx- a bu: pnll l.-l ..l l m 1+ ____ whicn adds great”, to m1“? U1 to devote an the“ Etta-Hum) to BTOWItIO of Chnltlvivttetowgié i: Cont‘ l . icly; soothing nlrlssrlgev In the head llVel-Citlllf‘ 1nd,. v mic mm“ °“~ ‘ir-“li . “iizralzsltwsz: is: llr..r".>ss".l.rsllllra lil.f‘il.fffé“ilé .. l. I , . I - ~ u ~ , . . < , , ._- -_ 4 , . . . . . .' . . Eflfifilfihfifij 1§§§},‘§,°§f1§“' pmlaigmv?“ agree Company that, on October 0mm‘ film “'°“kt lfnstntiflmbeklolfe lelllglgeille: lgvlc: pendwlu.‘ olwralw“ m the P" E‘ . M aumflw Barb" mo followed by a warm drink induces anxil-lil-s, - 11?- 0n Tllllmluv evening the Wehflmvf ‘will’; bufglness msslllllggo lrl8gch$m§ ‘EVANGELISTK: gERvICE§__ their efficiency This system I. Hosnltal. ‘ ' ' ' ésiloqgfllllbiflilml which promotes v (‘Svilxll-‘l. lrll l UHY" , v vey , , , -- v _ , j > , ' i? _ Q '. s .i\vli ,, lvlzllveellysglillllagllctlfrltlll if°lllitu~gi$llvei ftlzlialevtgleliot. coming at a date con- V- M1» “lies of Iryon. accgln- hvirllfivvvvgvlvlvvczvwdyf Seen Cadapvlcl. Mrs. Warren J. Acorn, village v Ohm m, vqv“.,lkpnh,g a, 2 p. ,1 n!" ,.,,,.,~ H M3,. and friends surprised ihcm on the siclerably earlier" than anticipated. Pllnlfidlby his vvhlfe 1* 9°11‘ "cbloltl! Smo m f N 3 , "Jv “nfmlim Green and Miss Marion Mulch. Tm; C5115]; 01: 1 “N15 _ V " e - ~ =- evange lslic selylces at Kings lo - u o urslng, is proving Chaflotwtcml have returned to SLEEP“; 5 lWChSlOll of the twentieth anniver- sary ol their iveddlng, and when thev llllfi bvcn royally welcomed. is very encouraging not only as evidence of a steady improvement in general business conditions but Baptist ChllrclifRcv. Ml", Vllntter- worth occupied Mr. Trilcs‘ pulp.t at Tryoll for the services on Sunday, vclw satisfactory in the Chnrlcttm town l-Iospiizll thus far and l}, is hoped that it will benefit both tile their homes after a very Dlfilsflnl visit to friends ln Dollaldston. There is always something wrong " u/hen an individual callllol sleep. prncecded tn celebrate the event ls as significant of the contlnu- _ __ v _ -—-— v _ _ _ “l!!! ‘llvm 111 8 11111111161‘ lflllilllnfi the gdopubllc fllith and confivdencg in patients and the nulses. Mrs, Harvold E. lllaclvvLcrlll.dCltllz.rz| Thet cvaugvel: is Bllllfil’ vlvlhgaslcvlvll or occasion. The feature o i e evc- ‘life insurance. Cnlnmenc rig us- wAv You BEAT THIS, __ LARK“, “T ‘ , lotteotvn, ms recc ve wor a ‘men a _ lore ure IQ tree yDes 111111! W115 U19 l>1‘¢5°11"11l5°11 9f 311 =i .. l 1892. tl is Canadian coln- " ‘ - _ ‘ ~ ‘ “,0? w?" 5' fled" her sister. Mrs. Esther B. W_00d- of insomnia or sleeplessncss. (a) l m“ n 1 Rober“ Dixon and Dons‘ Ea“ Baum‘ ding Look pm“ Yrsmda-l ‘ncmmg nlffc. Minneapolis, Minn. ls 511th’- delayed sleep where there is dif- nddress nnd n gift of a beautiful psmy has shown prCiITPS-“lve d9‘ growers of the largest acreage ol- at 5.30 at the Cllllrcli o1 the Most 1v improved from her serious ill- ficulty getting nil‘ to sleep, (b) Llmoullls 11x1 sot. l\irS.F‘1‘115@1‘ r v1 . to the nslticn it now -. .- - ~ l- _ , , _ __ . u , Chlslmll" “mced We ‘ ‘laments ‘if ggflflallrlllrgnlfi< one cf Illlf‘ lending ln- fiffliffligglull‘ lgaipfléjrlidlld klfolycttnufiullltlHlhlp“ All“ film"? 1141-‘5- M151 Windmill" l5 the dalmlf‘ ‘light.’ sleep whore the plltlml falls the llssullxbllvi friends in u flic"l.v tom 13331 me inl-lirgincg mm- cfop ‘zrm-ljkeivvn povatneg [mm their ingc Lvvqdjk Zlclvullvlci olvvMls. Clilvlivfll- tcl- of the lair) Al‘tl‘1111\-" “Va N“ off to sleep when h:- llcs down atl mnlmwd Mdr€'"s' and as tangible Dllllllh- l klltqlldin bulk wcivhcd lllilzy (no L Jon‘ ‘l; “Y”. “twat i“. “mnjge Clml- NW1" ‘vlllshlre- find 15 ‘Mde’ night but mike.» during lllL‘ night. rec.’ of ‘lVll’ rstcsln. lvlrs, R/CDPPC polfnds " {i}. Thlgnlfililgélli Jyjtifihim, o,‘ lv known here. usually 2 to 3 orlock; Rrllltl (c) (rlblllvlvéltllvlllidr v.1 vk To B0§TQN ' ___. Moivwu R g._ici_b‘lvfl;,l ‘hzlgulgf 'clurtailevci‘tol' shorilincll period oi . (“'1' It 15119 ~'1°\'~' ‘l P . a.» . __ _ u‘ Al; l)“ _ mm» the . ‘ .' ' f ‘ ‘ , _, seep. tla is uwaltellilll; luring lorllxlrd with llli‘ gift. Both Ml. Enlilll-Eflntulygp) slots! ollclllllfvovf‘ 112w llal-tiorsal Basin ,‘,‘““,.l,‘,’{*,?i*- V313,‘? iilm NBW GIELSQOW the early morning hours and be- llld Mls. Cullninglulln V913’ flaws‘ ‘L? ‘l f‘ Si Botollhtn Head the ll<l1€i7il0li are nlovillg “In t l“ - ‘l l“! 9.10.“? . 19.?’ ' ' ' 111E 111181318 l0 E70 l0 519011 ill-Will. [Y fi“kY‘-°'~\'1"<li~"’d ll)!’ WW fine 9m 1,,“ Ll‘.et,(.:h}l:,:€,’\1vn( q’. {he Bolton their houscsllrom lllc shore inland S a L d “fmfmfiif ,‘."..‘.'§§l.w,.‘,“ In the trcalnlellt of insomnia, a-nd kmffl; ypxprgf§olls o! nllprccln- )pl “tlovbe incclfporrlicd in the b)’ ill? 51d}? 0f UH.‘ 53$": '1)?“ " d a bcaulilul pellll cuvcrltg Dr- Hmr-‘f. CUP?“ lsl"c"l““’lj__in l n Foams ‘\vle inter nlvrrlnflfli , u,’ l‘ S ' i ‘Vi s U ivers- 515111101150 ls lllKlPl‘ collsilllctloll. may“ M0,, m“ ,1“ H Moth _ _ _ . ,t_ 1 Q The Prncililoncl. London. snym- l ' ml" ‘if l‘ B“ on‘ ‘ m5’ n near by of which Mr. Gvozge Jarvis “' “ l’ ' m st- Ml‘. MPlVllle WW1“ Em” 5 m “All phyucnl or mental dis- l llldsooll n cam of 4 1n pro- ‘E-t- l“ ' bmIdmq‘-- ——-— has th cnnil-zvt. l\‘l'. M11101‘ Yolult’ 5' i - . d. . . .- . ». . ‘ _ '" ' "r" “ has tug job Oftllllllfllll! dowlldllile§ I{[1],il,l‘i\lg:nnt\l\gl]l) (‘sol-Q §°,‘...‘§§“§,‘,$f,‘,§§ Valle); M“; elhlficl-“rrlilézufvfmg, ‘L51’; home olhllviuhhorhnod. all iniec- ' . A new road will! 019C119 11D “'11 -.'~-._ u . z OpCYfl loll y 1E _ ' tions wit their poisons must be also skirtlllu lhl‘ vllul- 0i the land g,.,§,,‘m“‘,§,§f§{,,§§o,..§?d ljilllkfiLbl-(Etliif ircek. It will be rc-memblrvd U1?" remedied. A COIIllOYlfllJlC bed. \ owned by Mr. Willard Clling, three days, cut off from telephone, telegraph and trailu service, hear Keene, NOW Hamll-“hlu; us u clllurlx to a very pleasant vacation spent in Michigan. '_1‘halv pal". of the wuntry is heavily illllbered and I110 sale fol-lowing five days v1 I'M" “P- rmged large trees, covering ilhve highway, truck loads of 10Gb "$919 scattered bv the "tllllfide" w e“ a passage was at last clear forv lmfgm They ex ressed lllfilisglzfll: as being vel-v 1191159“ l° l?“ “C again In "safe" Prince Edward Ls- land. _j---—— ..‘The many friends of M1 Flee‘ man Stewart, Klnssbflro l1" 5°“? to hear of his illness and hope iol v g speedy YOCOVPYY- lwlss aun-Yoonrsu BUILDERS Hitler! Herr Hitlcri-Did you consider the ancient Lows o! that Young‘ JPW-— Who championed the before thvve world had oppressed h e ard 01' Did yoqrmind when he saidz-true greatness must serve the cause oi’ all, And mat any other greatness is riding for a fall? Did you hear him when he pointed the way to build a house-and what sort olf stone to use? 131d you listen! when I-le said; he ,Wh0 needs not this counsel, shall inevitably 1°“ The structure that he lifts upon another base Thai; it will finall- go down. and leave the bui der in disgrace. ‘men take carel-Dnploy His lev- el. His compass and His square; | Aller the ‘mum nnrl they come in handy for CiLhBflilL‘ oi 8-, Josephs Convent. gull. Tile bride's going away cost. umc was brown with a black coat. _ ceremony‘ a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride lo a number of intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs, Doyle left on they‘ honeymoon to Bo>toll and New York. and while in Boston they will vlslt the brides brother. Frank. The young couple received many valuable wedding presents, among which urns a cheque from the firm o.‘ Pl'ou'se,l3ros.. of which store the bride wns a saleslmly, and also a chest of silver from her fellow workers. Their many friends wish mam many years of happy wedded B. HTIIE ROSS-MILLER pcoplg or Napanec. Ont. manufacture a small cube-shaped biscuit for the conven- ience oi’ Fox Ranchers. They may be used for Sunday feed'ng when you want to reduce work to a mini- wcll. Try other emergencies as tll cm. HAZEL GROVE SCHOOL Honor Roll of School for S ianbcr. Grade X.-— . Katherine Maclcod. Grade IX.—-l, Georgie Buchanan. Grade VIII-l, Dorothy Bagnall; 2. Annie Pound and Stephen Mc- Conley, equal: 3. ‘Thelma Nichol- son and Lloyd Proud. equal. Grade VL-l. Helen Pound: 2. Weldon Bertram: 3. John Bertram. Grade V.—1. Marjorie Buchanan; 2, Vivian Cl-aswell; 3. Ora Pound. Grade IV.—l. Hazel Craswell. Grade Ifl.-—l. Merrill Nicholson. Grade 7'. Sin-l. Reavn Pound. Grade I7. Jr.-—i ‘Flo Yialmall Hazel Grove madman and its fools. J. L. LUND I4 Have, N. 5., Unite-S Church .\ -~ W‘ VILLAGIv PET DIES completed his new nlill at Mill Mr. Weeks got his hand badly out er.E-- - . _ , ‘ -—~'—;——_— v Miss llglilsllcncc»Akltllllll-‘Lflhallzoplgllyfi in his fathers saw mill m!" habits, relaxation of body and v .."(':\U('|IT 11" 5T0R_M_ — R‘v' rendered [hag lwmng “Am Mariflh weeks ago, Ellltl l0“ 0Y1" of his —-——~——— -——- ~- -- MT- 1"“ Mlfs- yl/“dmwtmlhd m“; 11111.1 “Sweet Sacrament Divine". Mr. fingers. The wound still 1199615 the tilrill 0i W111i»! "llllm"? w‘ Alex MllcLeall presided at the or- medical attention but is slowly Brookfield. spent the week end healing up and he expects to hlWB the use oi his hand in the course of n few weeks. Ml‘. and Mrs. Fred McL-ztren, St. Andrews. N- B. are at limes" the welcome guest of their son- in-lnw and daughter. Rev. W. and Mrs. Qulglcy. Mr. Ilc-lnuel wylmd. Mavheld. was a visitor to the city 185$ week. The usual Thanksgiving service was held in the Christian Church on Sunday morning. The refill-ill‘ pastor, Rev. w. G. Qulslvy 0c- cupied the pulpit. Fittin! 111115"? was furnished by the choir for the occasion. The Misses Alice and Doris Ab- bott. and Mr. Frank Abbott. New Jersey, have returned to their llcllnc, after having spent a de- lightful holiday with their Brand- mother Mrs. Henry Weeks Spring- field. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Howard. Cornwell and Mrs, Lemuel Drake. and son, were recent guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Percy Howatt, North Granville. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weeks. visit- ed friellds in Stanley Bridge and Granville. The family of Mrs. Henry Weeks gathered at her home on Thurs- day evening Oct. 6th, to congrat- ulate her on her eighty-sixth comforts, disturbances in the equnble temperature. regulation of with the latteris parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Stevenson. Phmant Valley. A motor party oonslstinq oi’ Mrs. John Mallet. Mrs. (Drfl A. B. Stevenson. Miss Ruth Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dick- ieson. were. visitors toUnion Road 0n Silndny inst. and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mallet. » Mr. William Smith and son Clifford Sllmmerside. were visitors heer on Saturday. His friends are glad to learn that he is improv- ing in health since his illness. Mrs. William Muzplly ol this place took suddenly ill on Simday and had to be taken to the Char- . lottetcwll Hospital for trcutmclrt, Friends hope for a speedy recovery 1 and she will soon be enjoying her j usual good health. Charlottetown visitor: ncre Q Sunday were: Mrs. L. MacKay.‘ Mr. Rupert MacKay. Miss ABMs Williams and Miss Bessie Billin- sley. Mr. Richard Smith was n visitor to Union Road recently-G. .\_ birthday. A generous purse was presented by the family besides s great number of presents from friends. Mrs. Weeks resides with her daughter. Mrs. Everett Has- lam, Springfield. The Guardian extends congratulations and beet and cold water. ADDIY t0 “J. C." care Guardian. L-334-i0-l3-3i. WANTED EXPERIENCED PAS- try cook. Apply "X" care Guard- ian. L-300-l0-l2~3i. WANTED GOOD, RELIABLE salesman, with car. Apply Guar- an. L- ROOMS r0 LET WITH nor‘ I‘. B. Davis, president of the United Stall-s lllllvlll-r fklmpnny, who after visiting various parts of the Ynlil-d alum. uml (‘allllda declared in Mnnirca that “business generally is illllvrlulllu.“ I'll Parity 6'00! kill-COG pagan a! neipu and bohna linin, doll bond- lend ponpodd [or me. Wanna Canada Flow III: Co. Limited, Tweak. 9 FIIDUR . "For a good cherry pie," declares Purity Maid, "You must have your foundations quite carefully laid. with? Judo..- .. m the mansion You have visione4.......gl'i1.‘l9_EFNILEQEUBIL... W1§!1?.4.!Q€.1!1.a.11.!.m21'?.Ilellllllltllilhz. .. for your father land so fair: “h - '-" ° mm" an!“ ' h U 11m- the More...“ w... builds Twggaqggygnyggly, W- ""1 M"- °°“‘°" °°""- who have startedarlght, and yourtroublesare throng . other-than with these ' l‘ ' L: 9' . r tco Too Late To Claslfy History will reckon among its __ —-—- 290-10-l2-3i. wrrluull, England - (or) - -————————-— Ell, tlllaeulfiivhlh. dead} “Eta! h? FOR. BALE-CARLOAD 0F I ' , B k. v . _ v yflrfi. . e v M! D0 1m inch spruce plank running from '. l” .’ mate was killed 1a years lvg, be- a m l2 l ll i widtl. a m la ,8. Olll‘ d , v , ~ came wild. He was found dead feet. longlw goafds 2x14, cedar y ,_ ' cm the bank where Mrs. Bill was shingles M. I‘. Walsh. “H. u buried.