Shirt waists from 50c. to $1.50. Fine Lot of Summer Lawns 9, 10 and 12c a Yard. Full Line Gent's Furnishing Goods. HOSIERY, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC. A General Line of Goods to fleet All Your Wants at T. Armstrong d .Co., Milford, Pa. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolon Dress Goods. Staple And Fancy Groceries. Shoes All Styles And Sizes. Wall Paper And Dorder. Hardware, Etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Agents for DEVOE A CO.'S PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Perfect Ice Cream Powder Is Instantly rrrtrty for iise. r (iilrinf? only ' he addition of one quart of mid inlk, half milk and It nl f rrrani. or all erenin. to make two quarts of as line Ico Cream n8 any confectioner cttn niiiko. Flavors for I re Cream are, H.isplterry, Stuiwhcrry, Vanilla, Chocolate and Plain (nnliavored to lie used with fresh fruits or In making up fancy creams.) Perfect Water Ire Powder requ res only the addition of one quart of cold water to inake two quartK of Water lee or Shf rhet- Flavors for Water Ice are Lemon ft Orange Send us :.'ic and wo will mail you n package f any of the above flavors, with our booklet, full of valuable receipts for making a'l kinds of Plain and Kaner Crcatiut and Ices. O. J. WKKKS He CO., V 1 Murray St.. N. Y. TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Wi'h Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDIHTY. SOc a bottle. Manufactured by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, IKlUGIST. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-neatlyDOxk. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Ooal. Ik'st Ilea tor mul Fuel Snvt-r in the Count cy . CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CELiEHT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era. Radiators, Two F ooe In one dtKllH'tKK. (TII.HIV, Al.ATC W.kl.l., l ie. "IN NOOFINO AND PLUM6IMO A M'iX'l ALTY. IM'.r.Z crTrt!y i'M-.lii to I i . J. i . ... . 1 1 i.S V wil. : i 1 I'A .J 13 vt mi mm THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II 39 Broadway, St. James Build ing, New York. For the Treatment and cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HY POD HUM 10 INJECTIONS. A FKKI-'Kl.T HOMK TliK ATMKNT OH BaNI TAII1UM ADVANTAGES. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Kuat Strouilltirr, Pa. This POPULAR stiito Institution Is lo rated In the mosc HKAUTIKUL. P1U TUKKSyUK and HKALTHKl'L part of the state. It in in tilt! (iKKAT SU.MMKH RKSOHT HKUl N of the IJLl'E KIDOK nml POCONO MOUNTAIN'S tiuil within two fn ili-s of Hip fiiinoua DELAWARE WATER GAP RESORT. Tultlou Abftulutely Preo. The lotiil expenses for Hoarding, Fur- ni-hed rNiins mid other expenses only fd 50 t'r.H h.l'.lv. in addition to the rctruliir Dcpartuicntn in the Noi-uiitl proper, we Have II Mill' l Ul.l.r.U H rUtl'AKAiUHI DKPAKTMEN T. We can savo you one foil year In vour 1 oliego preparation. Departments of MUslO, KLOCUTION, A IIT 1IKAWINH, PAINTING IN CHINA nml WATEH COLORS, taught by Specialists. A New Recitation Hull. ling. If now In course of erection, which will ifive a flow Lahoratory ami fourteen other ivcitiitiiin rooms. A KINK GYMNASI UM. Otir own KLKOTMU LUiHT PLANT. A .Superior Futility Murk w,ml pil-plls COACH Kl) FREE. Nearly MVE lil.'NDKKl) PUPILS ENROLL ED this vi'iir, KALI, TKKM OPENS PZPT 8, line. r or Catalogue and particulars addles KO. 1". Ill 111. K, A. M, Principal. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department New Spring Goods 1. ,!!..-' TrOt.oK',1 Mill. WI..10 to ;,.M Trillion'. 1 Hat., I.hIIiV ft ii.I MU.m' iiii.I Kel r-t'-WeH r H'lt. trmn Mir lint Tvlci.itili.i-. ..f All hlr.il.. CMll-roNS. ltlltttttSS III.UHN niol H .1 I 1 1 . K All Mi I.- v i i i r H... i t ivi v mi t. hok- m I pg 3Sg C 3 ! 1 3 f! d Se3 OUT Stcck. Vc Can Save You t.-oney. Vc SI ' ,;.'.' y's I Jan.")' on j 7V:r i lU'tllv.'. i, -. C i i! J "1,'L, :!:, . SAMiYSTON. Ailvli'H is nficii tiling not in onl'T w in n riwp liiipi'i'iiin ii tiny ur livn iirn. The owner of n liunlinK il(; ;ltltii!li'l lint t'l let liH t,"l t Inro, when only n few tinys nflor llii! ciniiiM'Idr's d",r win nut fluising !l mb'iit, HHil f;inslit it tun. Now tin? Hilvioe cuines from the other party. The Ice eroum nml stntwlierry sociul nt tin' I In t v i !H clitiri li on rimis'liiy c-vf -iii npr Wiis wi ll mtrontK nl. All hud n jiloasunt time. Re ceipts, ?:!.ri. Isunp Sliiifcr Is hnvlng h well dug pour his rioMe mid hus found no Wilier yet nt it depth of fl.'l feet. Our Itonrd of ediieution met on Satunluy lust and hired teachers for the following yenr: Khnytown, A. Mi Depne, $:il; Kullers, Siidie Dinke, fjr,; lluinesville, Myra Drake, fW; I'latlirook Volley, KMit Itursli, $20; Tuttler, Coiner, Dot Shay, -T); !o vaiis, llnttie Munsmi, Ml. No pp p'lintinent !i:is liecti made for I..1J ton. It was deoi .ed that the two schools along the river he consolidated find committees were appointed to nee what can he done in the matter. I low often people forget their in surance notice and allow payment to he delayed until after the appointed time" anil thus endanger it. Prompt ness is commeiiduhle in such things. Huinesville and Lsiyion are pretty nearly even In the fighting line with the former one or two fights ahead. It Is disgraceful to see older heads urging hoys to tight and young men are not backward in the urging bus iness. One of these days some of those pugilists will face the law and the law and the abettors 'should be made to do the same. Our young folks are selecting the places where they intend celebrating the coming Ith of July. The day is not farotfand time enough is often little enough. The creamery at lievans is doing an incaeased business its one after an other hting their milk to the cream ery. The receipts are now about 75 cans per day. No action has been taken as yet in laying out the 2 miles of macadam road to be built in this township. There is a great diversity of opinion as to where the rond shall be located but either route will greatly benefit the public. Only eight degrees above ttie freez ing point on Tuesday morning and here it is almost the 4th of July and people are wondering when it will be warm weather. PAU1WC. The weather baa been extremoly cold for the pusfc mouth. Our sageij remark that tliey do not remember having hail such a cold reason Ha this haa proved to be in years. The result is that the crops are not as fur advanced as they usually are at this time of the year, The drought earlier conlinued for some time and the bay crop threatens to be light. Eunice Kimblo ''returned from Milford last week. Her sister, Mrs. Einil Uumble, returned with her aud spent several days In this plaoe. Minses Susio and Hannah Gilpin with their brother, Frank, ani Mr. Miller of Easton were the guests of friends here Sunday. Our branch Wana maker store will move from its present localion to the abode of its proprietor, (loo. Wilson, this week. Florence Cooke of Hawley spent the past week with relatives here. The grass in our cemetery grounds v. ill soon need cutting. As the hay crop promises to be light, we think Hint the cutting might prove pro fitublo to some one of our neighbors. Propositions may be made to C. E. Williams, secretary. Dkfacto. Gray ? 'M,' hair vat fallins; out and turnini; gray very fast. But your Hair igor stopped the falling and restore the namral color. Mrt. E. Z. Benoiuii.e, Colioes, N. Y. It's impossible for you not to look" old, w ith the color cf seventy years in your hair ! Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray Lair! If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. 1. t a BMXtlc. All drui; .n. If m.r ti.u.'-'it rannt.t fm.piy Voil, ilft.il t.i o'.tt ii iar ainl ttf win (Men-Mi mi a Im 'i nt. l.i it. iik uii.l . ii tr tlii Lime ill vum l:t!'Mt ft r r, t,!.;. i. Aal. .c, J. L. Ail lt CO., lAKHHU, ilunn. , -T3 rATL.Y C..J IJ.j tt.L. r.ULM hi ti ll. t " ,,,,! IU. MATAMQKAS. Mrs. K. Owen nnd dniiRuter, l$nn lull, returned homo from Yiilun, N Y., on Fridny where they have been visiting relatives. is Mn bel Walker returned home from Kellam, Pa., on Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Knnpp and tbiugbter from Hawley have been the guests of Mrs. 8. 8. Ppcers on Main street for the past two weeks. They re turned home on Saturday. Kuv. Ora J. Phoop, pastor of Ep worth church, attembid the Holiday school convention at. Fldrpd, N. Y., ou Thursday of lust week. Ho ad dressed the convention In the eve ning and gave a very fine address. The convention was a success. It close! Thursday evening, with many expressions of profit and en couragement received. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, C. Van Sickle, both residents of Pittston, Ta., in tend to spend most of the summer with their grandchildren in Port Jervis and Matamoras. Miss Mabel Sawyer of Mill Rift Is valedictorian of the graduating class at the Port Jervis academy. . Invitations were received iti Mat amoras for the wedding of Prof. Houck and Miss Elizabeth Fryer, which took place ou Wednesday, June 25, at Hawley, Miss Fryer's rhome, The professor's friends In Matamoras extend their congratula tions. John Corwin left town Tuesday evening for Hawley, Pu. Ho was one of the ushers nt. the wedding of Prof, Houck and Miss Fryer. Mrs. Jesse Martin and son, Willie, left town Monday to visit relatives, at Callicoon. Mrs. Fred Rose visited Binghatn tou On Sunday where she has a brother a druggist. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and son of New. York city are the guests of Truman Keyes. Mrs. George Keyes and son, Les ter, and Mrs. Margaret Nelson and son, Gilbert, spent Sunday at Barry ville. The crimson rambler rose at Mrs. Irving Courtrigbt's residenoe on Main street is out in full bloom at present. Postmaster G. H. Langton took in the excursion on Wednesday to the city. A successful operation was per formed upon Miss Irene Kimble, the assistant postmistress of Matamor as, at her home on Washington street. Dr. Best of Port Jervis op erated on her eye She is resting comfortably. Mrs. Ed. Lord is visiting Mr. Lord's mother at Lordville, Pa. Mrs. P. L. Brown and Mrs. Phebe J. Reasor, both from Newark, N. J., are visiting their sister, Mrs. Ephraitn Shay. Little Miss Minnie Space, who has been ill for the past week, is im proving. Miss Battle Kingsbury from Lake Como is visiting friends in Mata moras. Z. Minard of Callicoon, N. Y., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Wil liam Kelley. The L. C. U. oonnected with Hope churoh will entertain their friends on the evening of the Fourth of July with a supper at Prescott's hall. Mrs. L. E. Carr from Albany in company with her son, Lewis, from New York city were calling opon friends in Matamoras ou Sunday af ternoon. Miss Nellie Pigeon of New York city is the guest of her cousin, Miss May Seybolt. Miss Pigeon's many friends in Matamoras are pleased to see her again. Ed. Carr of Dunmore, Pa., was the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Catharine Price, Saturday and Sun dny. . Chas. Deamor of Jersey City ar rived in town on Friday and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Billman. He returned home Hiitur day evening. J. Allerton Wilkin of New York city passed Sunday with his par ents. The L. A, S. meets this week at the homo of Mrs. S. E. Westfull. Harry Florence of Goshen spent Sunday with friends in Matamoras. Harry was a former resident of this village and he is always a welcome visitor here. "C" With a Tail. The "C" with a tail is the trade mark of Cascareis Candy Cathartic. Look for it on the light blue enameled metal box! Each tablet stamped C. C. C. Never sold iu bulk. All drujyists, loc. Fire Insurance. tl l lit ltAllI K limUMts, HAT IS Itt. V.O.N A HI K. Charles O. Wood, Ajjt. rn.lti .nor t. J. J. Hurt. i :IMt,, tit ri.irif I', -.i lite co Ann St. M.lford, Plkw Co., fm. niMJMAys fj;i;i:y. Calvin Cron bus the foundation for his new bonne completed and Wallace Bensley will erert the building. The fonoe) club 1ms discussed the crow question. These birds have done (treat, damage to o rn fields and some fields had to bit replanted. Crows are useles as insect destroy ers, but they do injure farmers' crops and destroy the epgs of insec tivorous birds. King birds, cat birds and others may be seen daily chasing them away trom their nests The way to deal with them is to scatter poisoned corn in the spring and so thin out these pests. Prof. W. D. Barrow in his annual report to the United States depart ment of agriculture in 1K88 sayp, summing up the evidence as to the food of crows : "The careful exami nation of a largo number of stom achs and the actual study of the in sect food of the crow may change materially the present aspect of the question ; but as far as the facts at present known enable a judgment to bo formed the harm which crows do appears to far outweigh the good." Ed. Mrs. Jane Angle has had her barn reroofed by William Custard. There is no Sunday school at Centre. Some children attend at Cole's. H. B. Wells was the first to have buckwheat sown in this soction Mrs. Kern of the Bellevue Hotel is suffering with kidney disease. Albright & Son have had thoir store renovated and now it looks very neac. Dingmnn's will not be represent ed by any fast horses at the drivii g park July 4. A new disease which proves an noying is an infl immatioii of the nerves in the hip. Liniment is an alleviator. Corn was planted ten days earlier this year than usual but the cold weather will put it, back 20. Sandyston is kind to invite H. L. to remove to Jersey. We can't spare him but there are a few over here who might adorn the Trenton hostelry. Donaldson ot Ardtornish farm was the first to gather his upland hay. A few city boarders are appearing in town. Since the mail arrives in Bush kill by rail we receive it nearly as soon as from Port Jervia. John Smith has raised a new barn. Mrs. Andrew Cron is visiting her children at Dunmore. Jas. B. Angle has bought a new reaper. They Won't Bo Fooled. When a person has once tried Mexican Cough Syrup they then know how good it is and will not let themselves be fooled . by some druggist who has other cough rem edies that something else is "just as good." The careful mother always keeps a bottle of this syrup in the house. It tastes good, never fails and only costs 25o a bottle - Little Jewels. Every mother that has a child has a jewel more precious to her and more valuable than the king of Eng land's entire collection of diamonds, etc. Pity the little one that is rap idly losing Its health because its mother does not know it has worms and that a 25o bottle of Mother's Worm Syrup will expel them quickly. Good Advice. Don't let your bowels become constipated. Keep them clean and healthful by occ-aionally taking one of Gooch's Mexican Root Pills, the only true tonio laxative made from the active principles of healing herbs that is sold for 25o. Learn This by Heart No other remedy known to man gives such sure and quick relief to pain of every kind, either internal or external, as Gooch's Quick Relief, well worth many times its price, 25o. Cures cramps and colic. Many Suffer. Bone ache, tender flesh, deep, ul cerated, slow healing sores, ring worms, symptoms of scrofula, sal low or pale complexions, pimply or rough akin, etc., all emanate from ill-conditioned blood resulting from some inherited or contagious source The only true cure for stubborn eases is Gotx h's Sarsuparilla, made of newly discovered ingredients aud seemingly miraculous iu its curative effect. Pile-Ins Curat Piles! Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-Ague cures chills and fever. Klut Vour ftowela With CMCMrvta. 1 ...:-.ji t '.,( :-.. i,-, cue t-.ii,. 1 1. ...ii rt.it-ter. v. 11 trf. c. t-ii aii-at.-!.. rtu-AuU atvt.tjjf. (fx 1 - - ' ? -:: . . Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more tlitm plain ones in stone and tliey arc more (.1 arable. Don't invest money in a monument le foie investigatim. tlie claims of While Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN ' - Real Estate Agent. rfouaes nnd Lotit nnd lots without House. Denlor iu all kimls of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given proippt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Crlssninn House. Milford, Pa. Hero Is SOMETHING YOU NEED! Ynnr own Water Works, ultifh yon run have ly wnMilttnjc ,1. C. F R KHCOTT of MntaiiiorHit, Pa., who Im prepared to give estimates -at any lime. Write him at once or call and oe his stock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras Pa. Wp prnmntlv obtain IT. H. and Forolfrn 1 v Send RitKlel.akuU'll or i.l.ulo of uivelitit.u lor fn-e reiiort oil patentalillity. For free book Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. iM44 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Design "hit Copyright Ac. AnTon Jternltng m nktrh and dpsrriptttm oinf qntrkly Mifrtwtn our oi'inum free wiihr an tnvMiilton ii protiMlilT puUMitMhie. ('iinuuiintra ttoriH dt rictf n.titlilf mUmI. H initlcxli on Pitt-fiita out free OifiPrt Ht'Pncy for Hcrtiniiir paletitn. lMfiitti tHlti-n thruukfh Mntin A Co. rcW tprnai notice, wit hmit cttre, Ui the Scientific Jterittx A han-lnomelT lllnotrated wn-cklr. Lnreect t'lilut mil of miiV MriL'in itlfi li'iirnni. TcrniM .H a y.-vir ; f-mr nrnnt h, 1. Sold by all TiRWi1i'nlert. Co.' '-New York - Uraiicb oibua. US T St, WaaliUuluu. 1. - Asthma Can Bo Cured Frea Treatment, W ree Madioal Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Cases. Why Not Yours? Th id drvjul thwHbH wliich has cflust'd inoro utilout iigitni.' tluiu wurdH can de scrilMi, hrtft itt liiHt rt'ctiivett its dcHth blow. Mtxlical Suit'iico lu rciHMit ymra has found a remedy that bucc-L-ohfully oojohat alt the aggravated Hyinpti.mw duo to this diutrfSfr tnif HllHctiou. After ninny ynirs ot pa tlt'Ut atudy and reiwiireh, Dr. A. Ii Clark, the well knowq speciittlist, has dlbooven?d a poi-itive romrdy tlmt cures the ubugh, gives linint-diato ril:f and eradiciUes every vuritiKH of thtMlls'AH, So confldfut U the doctor that hU Aothnta Hnu'dy will etTiH'.t a cure lu nil stu-s tlutt he bu tuHtructt'd tlio t'lurk Mi U al Co., of Pitt burK, Pa., t'i forward u oiupltlu Irwit uient to evtry tutTt-rcr ot Asthma who writes fur symptom b'ank. This Is a very ll(eral olTirr mid s!iow the cmifldeuue the Clark Mt dit-al Co have In the merits of this prvpuniUiitj. If Any of our readers are artlu:Uil with A.-t hnta t hey should write th ( lark Co nt oiu-o for syinpioiit blank. Why suffer when a cure is within eaeh? A f I M r? A I- V ft tnmutho(mg salvo in to vrur i . 1 MrU nAILKOAD TllVIE TABLE. Corrected to Date. Poll Pullnmn trill 'in to TlnfTiil.v Kino. tirn Falls, (. limitniiiiix Loko, Cleveland, ChieBo nnd Clnninnntl. lu kem on sale t Port .Toi-clu tn nil points in tho Wont and Southwest nt lower rnus tlina via nny othor Urst-clnss lino. Trains Now Lfavr Port Jkrvis a OLIOWB. KASTWARD. No. 8. PnllyKipress.. 8 81A.M. " , Dolly Kxpresa 6 a) " 1 81, luxiul Except Sunday. . 6 Hil " 4-.', " ' ; 7 w id!!, ny Pundny Onlv 7.68 " 80, I.mnl fixeept Pun'dny . 10 20 " ' 22, Wnyditilyexo'tSunilny 11 M " 4, ll.tily Kxpiess 13 42P.M. " T04, Pundny Only 1 i) " " Way doily ex'c't Sund'y 8 2S " 2, D.-.lly Kaiin'Ba 4 "5 ' " 7m, Wny Rnndny Only 4 AD " " I.'k iiI dniiy exe't Puwl'y 6 10 ' " 18, Milk Sundnyonlv 6 20 " " 7IW, Loenl Pundny Only 607 " " H. Way dnllv exo't Pund'y 6 6i " " 14. Kx press Daily 10 05 'I WESTWARD. No. 7, Daily Express 12 80A.M. " 17, Dally Milk Train 7 35 " " 1, Daily Express 11.84 " " 116, For Ho'dale E'pt Pun . . 13 10 P. M. " lo, Division way oxo't Pun 13 20 " " 83, Paturttny only 4 40 t " 8, Express Clllea'goliindal 6 1ft " " Sll, Local Express .Sunday . . 5 60 ' " 6, Limited Daily Exprew. 10 16 ' Trnlns leave Chambers streot;, New York, for Port Jervis on week dnvs at 3 80 , 7 80, 9 00, 9 15, 10 80 A. M., 1 (l,"3 00, 1 no A mi 7 no d ik b .. si., i? 3 ' "-'1 .-, it 11 r . n . i,u (TtlllllAVIt, 3 .), 7 80, 9 00 , 9 16 A. M., 12 30, 8 80, 7.80 ' 9 16 P. M. . I. XV. COOKE, General Passrnprer Agent, New York, Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect June 1, 1902 Xiipiio; itipnn t -r c tc tc r -c tc -c , 2 S 2 s : g CU'-Uf-C'-'- a Xiipuns -idoDia A'H'ia d "e'-2SSlSSflf e-3iSfsS3l v pit n idiwxa ina Kiipnnt? Xiipnnc-; id.oxg iiM(X 5 if o 3E : Xttpnnc? ...-S t-l-J-.ji--,,;-i 1 -r -g i- f f- !jduoxa ipici jCiipnns ldxg Xa Xtipnns )dooxit A'ila dfl32'pfsl f Stops only on notice to Conductor or Agent, or on Pifinal. For inforiiHttlon as to Freight nnd Tbss enifer Kates apply to C. H. Ruttor, Freight aud Pass. Aifentr, F.anton.Pn. miU AKU A. WIIKM.tN, Supt., Kaat MtroudttbnrK, Pta. C. H. ItlTTKR, FrelKht 1'iuia. Etwton, P. "utic3cI"Ltj,c PKotdgrctpKeR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. -y" i I4"T" TOBACCO SPIT IJUIN I and SMOKE -m Your Lifeawnyl You can be cured of any form ot tohactxt uniii easily, be maile well, stronfr, hi.-ii;iii.1ic, full, if urw life and vitfor by talcint? HO-TO-BAO, that makes weak men alronx. M.ttiy f.tm ten pounds in ten tlava. Over BO O , O OQ cured. All dniKurists. Cure eiieraiiirv.i li,M,t. Ii-t ai.-t advice PKKK. Atf.liesa s I'KKLi-Nti KtMclV Co., Chicago or New York. 437 nfA" r-nn ri S ' i m V I lull! I DOWELS If ya havDii'i a rft;iiiir, ht-a'tlit iiunwojpnt of ti b.'W. h'itj iluy, juu're HI ur will litr. Korp yjul how li i(i.-n, an. I be wull, Kon-p, tn iha nliHtitof l-t-nt jH - ir ur I'll piiitn . i iJunt't Toim 1 tie- hiikxiI ! r"i. i-Bcl--f. iiiiint ..!'. i-t ny ut MeeyliiAj lb 4) UoweU CANDY CATHARTIC -a. a rt i n V X.,' 1 -M V VJ-- i.w v. jO- EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY ikMti. Fou-nt Tim- Uoo-d, (if Oor.fl t,-.-i;li, i-r Otl"'. IV, U-'i. mul itv t-vtiA lot turn mu-iiia, .ui bivkvitt. uti ht.-ir mn7, (Mil tio m stm tum. J Jp C W 1 LLCwD CLEA.i "15 8 2 1 3