M ATA MOHAN. SASUYSTOX. r.vmc. Gift Surest ion WHAT SHALL IT BE ? A Neat Suit A Nobby Overcoat? A Warm Ulster A Pair of Trousers? A Woolen Jacket A Warm Sweater? A Smoking Jacket House Kobe Good Underwear A Warm Pair Gloves Fine Half Hose Swell Neckwear Fancy Suspenders A Good Hat A Good Pair of Shoes A Ladies Wrapper A Monte Carlo Coat J. SILVERMAN, Clothier From East Stroudsburg, A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs of Li mo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., I" Next Poor to Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES Beer, Port, Ale like those of THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY Port Jervis, N. Y., are healthy and highly recommended for both Sick and Well Our friend DR. J. KELLY, Milford, Piko Co., Pa. Who handles our beer Exclusively will cheerfully take all orders for our famous Keg and Bottle Goods Our Beers are Bottled at the Brewery Premises, Steamed Therefore free from any Germs, Strength ening and Palatable. We send them with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers. THE DEERPARK BREW CO. Port Jervis, New York. Long Distance-Hudson River-Phone No. 433. Port Jervis Local Phone W 271. If You Are And Have One Gent Ptty ft postal cnnl nrul pond tn tlie Ni'w York 'irilmiie Farmer, New York City, for a freo' M--ilNt'll copy. Tlie Tribune. Furmer i- a Nnl ionul Illustrat ed A prU-ult urnl WV-Lly for Fanners unci their families, timl Ktjtnds tit tlie Iteml of (lie MLrielll tuntl ptvs. The price t- l ier year hut if you like it you call secure it with your own favorite loeal newspaper, THK l'KK. ut, a bargain, lioiii paMrii ouh vear only ?l 'o. Semi ottrollur Hud money t) TllK Pl!K3, lliiforil, i'a. Delaware Tims Valley Tat in llall.V Kxeepl ftlllulay O i 6 ' 2 " Stations New York. ) 1 V llllil e I Mi Ij v Baivl.o' St i e.-t 14.. 1;MM IJI " ('ill IM "plier MHl IO 111 la i' ! " . . . . I i 1 1! ii ik e.i I .no V' ... I" . lin.ad .-! , i'hiia li li.hia. 1'eima li. It I .ft 1 J 4.ViAr l-ai-t M roiiil-lnutf fl'io 1 :fl li.V.Lv h.a.it .-! I ouil.-lioi 1 1 , 1. A. W .Mullou !.".' ft:: - i i fi; ..; " tJt-luxvntv '.alley .lunelion til;-' 1 iu l-l t.o; ' t mil.' 8 .Meit.l.m . . 0U 1.' 4.') Tim " Mi.lMi:iU tiivt r. 1" fr.'t," f71l" - . I Ink 1 1 rove. f.. l:i i.i' (7 li " Full, h.-m a .'.' U' :". ! 7 17" Cooliiatu.'li.. I, v. (i - 1.7 f" :-'! " Turn lim .' v 1 1 ol 7 : i " r j'oeiio-t.ei x a, l.ti 7 . i A r ISuMiLnl I- m j f ( am f 'I - on I V on lea ue t.i :. oni iietor or on '1 lirooeh To Uet;i Hie oe r- 'l - at ali'l e Vawalilia anil I- arh .lip. tot lot' a Hoi i ut. to 1 t .1 .lit al.'-l l'a..-.i li'er ti al: A. 3 s 1 s3 N Head to Foot. - - . Penn'a. rod Street, ivi i itora. nnsylvania Hotol Fauohore. a Farmer Railroad 1902 Effect Oct. 15, West ar d Daily Kxivpt .-HlIHlay 3 1 : p.m. p.m. p. , I. A: V. U It. Ar1 !-' :to ?s-i . ! i J 7 ;ta .... " ! 1:J la 1 lil ... " 1 t. S . . l.v I v :- 4 Ar M 4-i i. ... " fh I t 14 -'t to . I ' i is 4.1 14 I I fo ::t . " H ol 4 11 li I I . ' f- J.I f4 i. fo W I hl 4 o l li o.i . " ! 'lh !.! l:t if V, . " !., ( , Lv 8 lii ii : It oi Xlial A f ; T M. 1' M I'i iiii.- h aula Kailruaii : t., li'A ZUut Penn. it Mrs. Kil Lord, who litis licnn spiMitl. i 11 K a fow tl.-iys nt Ij 'inlvillo, Tii., ro turned Montlny PVtMiitis. Tho Ori;ti CI nti, of Miifftmnrns vill ninok on Fridity evening nt the o iine of tin1 Mimes Eiiiinn nnd Corn llillniin m Ciikn street. Tlirro will bo no mooting of tlio L V. sneioly tills rvrck. Prof. Fennpr linn t wo yonng ptinils in Mitnmotns wlto piny tlie violin vpry nicely, Muster Jumps WpIhIi tnil Muster nerhlmrrt Joo.l who piny ovpiy HHtnnliiy nt the Professor's -ttiiliet and nrnotiro for the recitnls which niH very much onjnyrrt. The Bum Kibbon Society of the Hope Chnreh will meet this week Saturday nftcrtioim nt tlio home of Mm. John Simpson on Cookson street. The Ij. A. S, of the Epworth ('hutch will meet t li if week nt the home of Mrs. Chnrles Lord. Mitts Lillian lltitkett, of Rather, ford, N. J , is the- gnost of the Misses 'orn and K.tnnm Uillnmn. She will spend a week or ten days with the voiiny; Indies. At Epworth Church on Sunday eveninp, Knv. Mr. Shoop the pnstor, lind for subject "Mary the Mother of Jesus," This was the ninth in the series on "Men nnd women You Ousiht to Know." The text was Lttko 1st chnpter, 4tli verse. Mr. Shoop spoke of the influence Mary bud exerted on her son. Also of the mighty power wielded by the mothers of the rnce. Mothers enn not tell what (heir children will be-i-oino, and it, otif;bt to he their tinniest desire to lay for them n firm foundation for their after lives, It was n prand sermon. There wns a large audience, notwithstanding the snowstorm. The C. E Society of the Llope church will hold a business meeting mid social on Friday evening at the home of Frank Wilkin. An election i f ofiiivrs will take place at this meeting. Every member is request ed to be present. Mrs. Thompson Decker, who has been V'siting relatives for the past three weeks in Now York, Newark, Orange, N.l., bus returned home. Dr. Ralph French, of Pottston, Pa., U visiting his family on Pennsyl vania avenue. Mr. and Mrs John Davis and son, Archie, have returned home, after spending a week with relatives in Walton and other places. The snow plow has been In requi sition to make paths on the streets, so the school children and citizens could got through We hope the gentlemen will be compensated, who had charge of tho plow. Master Lamont HornUeck, was very pleasantly surprised on Friday even ing." About 18 of his young friends wended their way to his home. lie wns very much pleased unil enter tained them nicely. Refreshments were served, various games were played, and good music wns nlso en joyed. The evening was spent very pleasantly. Michael Uch, proprietor of tho meat market on Pennsylvania ave nue, hns sold tho Hickory drove Inn to Floyd Bevnns, who hns been con ducting tho Half-Way Uouse, owned by Maurice (juinn, n resident of Mataniorns. Mr. Qninn will take possession of his hotel the first of April. Lnforgo Cnskey will vacate the grove at that time, nnd Mr. Bev nns will occupy tlie Inn. Mr. Cas key has not decided where he will locale in the spring. Mrs. Hulet Seybolt. has returned homo from New York, whore she bin been spending a week with her son, Ueorge, and daughter, tirace. a trained nurse in tht city. U ANTED Faithful person to trnvel for well established house in a few counties, calling on retail merchants and ngeuta. Local tern tory. Salary 1021 a yenr and ex penses, payablo flU.70 a week in cash nnd expenses advanced. Posi tion permanent. Business suojens fill nnd rnshinK. Standard Housn, ij.li Dearborn St.. Chicago. 61-3 Cong fied r "I had a most stubborn courH ft for n.ariy years. It deprived me of sieep ana 1 grew very nun. i then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectorl, IN KH 4110.117 vvoiu. R. N. Mann, rail Wills, Tenn. Sixty years of cures and such testimony as the cbove have taught us what Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will do. 'e know it's the great est couh remedy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you try it. There's cure in every drop. .1,. A The creamery at Iievnns h is closed for (be season ami I understand nil milk taken there now Is earteil to Uraticliville by Mr. Fulbonm. The donntlnn held In' the Lay ton church on the evening of Dec. Hnl was not largely attended rind the re ceipts were In tlie same ratio. Re ceipts till. Kxtrit meetings were held in the 1nyton M. K. church during the past week nnd will continue another week. This place Is so thill tbiit it is Impos sible to get out ft crowd, and yet there are many who should get converted and 1 hope they will come forward nnd right away. . Mrs. Campbell has almost recovered from her recent illness and will move to Port Jervis this we'k to live with her son, George. The old lndy is in her eighties and quite feeble. There is a good ileal of discussion going on in the press as to whether the cnnteeii should he abolished from the army or not. General Miles Is strongly opposed, while (lenerals Cor bln, Kates and Funston are as strong ly In Us favor. Any one serving in the army knows the advantages of the canteen and its abolishment means that the soldier wilt get It somehow, and other excesses ns well. It is pretty certain that the canteen will be reinstated. : (In Saturday last Clinton Rnsen krans started out . fox hunting. While looking about he heard a noise and turned saw a fine red fox going for nil he was worth. Rut Clint was too quick and onq shot stopped his foxship and in two hours from the time he left home he was nt the jus tices having the necessary papers made-out for the bounty of three dol lars nnd then sold the pelt for $3.25 more making a good job of his two hours work. Ford Mering on Monday shot u large gray fox ami -immediately started on track of another. That fox hns got to leave the state or Ford will get him sure. The shoot at Montross on Saturtlay last was a lively one from start to finish. No sooner was one match shot off than the scorer called off the names and another was going and eleven matches were snot off in two hours. The shooting was much be low the average, as they threw the rocks very swift. The over niount tiin shooters took nearly all of the turkeys. We are having winter In earnest. On Dec. 6 the miuairy stood, at 21, on the (ith 2 below zero, on the 7th Just zero, and on the 8th 8 aliove zero, and the best part ol it is, we are hav ing first rate sleighing. There is scarcity of coal in the country generally and in many places much suffering. Schools are short and families have a very insufficient supply. The dealers in Port Jervis say the company refuses to acecpt orders and they are unable to make any promises to patrons. Omitiun ally cars of coal are furnished and it is eagerly cartetl away. MAST HOPE , Winter is here with the snow nnd the bljw. All hope that Mins Margaret Howe will soon be able to return to her school here. This place hns lately furnished 4 young men for the Krie towers viz: Kilgar Tyler, Dell Davis, Will and Josie McMahon. 1 Mrs. K. A. Tine and Mrs. A. Lehman have returned home after attending the funeral' of Mrs. Annie KulTer Coleman at Jersey City. Jlr. and Mm. J. Kiermnn were much pleased to receive a visit frtun their daughter, Mrs. Jessie Campbell. Miss Katie ('ampliell accompanied her back to her Iiordville home. J. Ilermon i.i employed by the carpeutets at Tort Jervis. Mrs. Ilermon was culled to her sisters, Mrs. Ezra Case, last week as her father, Mr. C. lirinkmttn, U there quite sick with dropsy. Chester Tseariug, wife ami children have been visiting Mrs. Nearing's father, W. II. Nearing, and Mr. Nenring at Cochecton Centre. Ches ter returned to Newark Valley, but his wife is still with her parents. Mrs. Mary Calkin of Atco h-ient several days with Miss Maggie Dab- ron. : 1. KIMDLES John I'ierson of Scranton was a caller in town one day last week. Miss Marin Kollam of Stitnmitville returned home last Saturday after spending two months with relatives in this place, Kowlandsand l'aupae. She wiil stop and visit her daugh ters, Mi'sdanies Isaac Edwards and Williams Itohjrts of l'ort Jervis, and Mrs. Adams of Matamors. Mrs. Alva Ansley arid her two si uis of Uowick visited her brother, (ieoi grt Cort right niul.family of this place tine day last week. Mrs. J. E. Dxlan of Lackn waxen spent Sunday with her daughter, .Vis (Jeorgu DanU-is, ct tins Jiluce. The snow which fell Friday promises to last well nnd the merry jinplo of tho sleiiih hells nro ngnin heard in our neighborhood Bensio Anslcy is spending a short lime with her parents, Cu i.ige Aus ley nnd wife. Hichnrd l'liillips ismpidly recover ing from a severe illness nnd expects to soon be nble to resume his duties. Joseph Slocum spent a few days of Inst week in this place. Mis. (J. W. Wilson and daughter, Sadio, returned from their trip to Philadelphia Wednesday. We flud our Faupack store n great convenience. If wo nre in need of nny article at short notice wo have only to notify the proprietor, nnd even if it is out of his lino of stock, he will have it for r.s by return of stage if it is possible to procure it in town. But. is it the fair thing to use our store only for convenience sake? Is it just to leave our cash nt the stores in town when we have one with us struggling for existence? when wo can procure goods right nt homo nt prices ns low ns we nre in the habit of paying elsewhere? Mr. Wilson is nn acquisition to our community. Not only is be n gentleman nt heart, but be takes nn interest in our welfare, anil ns we nil know has done us good. lie is very desirous to remain with us but nt present it looks ns if his own interests would call bun elsewhere. Hu don't nsk for much, only for that pntronnge that we can give him without inconvenience or extra ex pense to ourselves. Ho fully under stands the manner in which we have to do our trailing, and does not expect nil of our custom. Stilt he thinks that, if the cash wo turn tivcr to distant stores was lo p tss through his hands enough of it would cling to his fingers to make the out look iv little brighter. Hj would tie sorry indeed to lose Mr. Wilson. He has become one of us nnd his loss would be felt, Can not as a Christmas present, give him our nssurnnco that we do appreciate hi efforts?, and that we will assist him all in our power to make his venture successful? Let us not forget that if in want of anything (no matter what) we can procure it through the I'nupack store, and at lowest cost If in want of a needle yon will find it there. A mowing machine? He will get it for you. And if you waaA to order a steam yacht for the lake that is to be, leave your order with Wilson. Dkkacto To tlie t'OKlrnt Knd. They were at a picnic. "Fingers were made liefnre forks," Hhe la'tghed as she helped herself in tlelliocrntic fashion. . "Yes," he admitted, "and people were nitule before clolhes." She hastily reached for a fork. It is frequently annoying to have to carry an argument to its loieul cnti chibion. Chicago Post. fllran.tp Calpnlii'ti-un. Little Wynnic (just, returned from Sunduy school) is It true (lint even the h:iirs of our heads ure num bered? Mr. Front seat The Ilible says so, my child. Little W.yiinie (after a pause) It won't be very hard to keep track of yours; will it, pnpa? Judge. ftafr In Hl licnornnee. ISelle lie has money, you know Emma Yes, I appreciate tlitit fact. but how am I to live happily with a man who is my inferior? "Don't tell hiin and he'll never know it." Modern Society. Chamborlain't Stomach and Liver Tablets Try them When you feel dull aftor eating. When you have no appetite. When you have a real bad taste hi the mouth. When your liver is torpid When your bowels are constipated When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. They improve your appetite, dense and invigorate your stomach and regulate your liver and bowels. For sale by A. W. balch and Son, Mutamoras, and nil drug and general stores in Fike county. a Ilialii-tereatnl. The man who had dropped in to see bim was smoking a cheap cigar. 'I think you will find it more com fortable," mid Cm le Allen Hparks, pleasantly, "if you'll sit over there by tliatoper. window. Ti.i re is no t.raught from it, as you will see from the fact that the smoke from your cigar goes out through it. 'flier, that's better." Chicago 'Tribune. A Good Cou'jht Medicine From tlio Gazette, Toowooinba, Australia. I find Chamberlain's Cough Hetnedy is an excellent med icine. I have been suffering from n severe cough for the last two months und it has tlt'octod a euro. I have great pleasure in recommending it W. C. Wockuor. This is tlie, opinion of one of the oldest and most respected residents, and has iM-en voluntarily given in good f.uth that others may try the reiticdy and he bent fitted, as was Mr. Wockner. This remedy is sold by A. W . B.ilch acd Sou, MiitainoriiH, all ding ami general stores in Fike County. I': A 'A K. "I 1 Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in stone and they are mere durable. Don't invest money in a monument be fore inveDtigating the claims of White Bronze. Write for informcticn and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. rtoiiM' itml Tj'tU urnl I. its without Hourch. Dcal'T in all kinds of I'mpertj. Life Insurance arent and Notary Public. ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office on Broad Street, Jli-low Crisstiiun lioasn. Milford, Pa. . Hero Is SOMETHING YOU NEED! Vnnr own Vntr Work n, -nhlch yon ran have hy Mititilt Ihjc .F. O. I It K MM ITT of MiilrtmnrH, I'm., i n-lio In ir-iitr-fl to Rive estiiimteii nt nny Him. Write htm t onre ir rnll ami see Ills fltorh of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. nl'iiiiii ti H and Korriirit .'ii,l ii,.l.n. k.t- 11 or ( I c.to nt mvcntiiin fen . fret" l..-r ;,i t nil ITit.-ritnl'ititv fV,r fr lmi.li PiCPT.t: J Opposito U. S. Patent Office VVAV.HINGTON D. C. 60 YEARS' M-; y EXPERIENCE 3 l H Trade Marks Pd Designs "rfr i 1 Copyrights Ac. fliitri.lT n-'-ri;iiii fir oipiinnii free wltfllier in Invemi'in i urnft ly pnf'iitit.!iv funimuntm tlnut iti ru It 1-iiiiHiIcmi 1 il. II .inih.xik on ruteul Sent frt'i ii'"iii v fur Mi-tiril -W p'tti'MI. I'il"ii'ci futioi tisruiii.-li ,lin:n A Co. ruoilT tjirr'il t'iiif w 1' In ,ut unri'ij, lii (he Sciemifsc Jlcricsn. A h in 1' iniciT Ill-i r:ito1 wru klT. J.nrer-nt rr. rul.nl' .11 .'T nn v icii iii V-urn.il. 1 rm. f I a n-r ; luiir iii'iiitha, tl. Stiliiuyull newmli-lr. YiW. &Co.36,B-ad"N3Wlforl( Utuut:ti U'lice. V Ht.. Wulilnwluu. L. Asthma Can Be Cured Fre Treatment, FVea Medical Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Cases. Why Not Yours? This dr. 'ml di-i'iin; .l,icli has caused tihirn niitoid au'i'hii'M tlmn v.ord-1 can d. stirilK-, h is at lasi n-ii-iv-.l tlx d.-nth lilnw M'il.t:al .-i ii lltc ill 11-ri'UL yi ai'!i ll.Ld found a ri'inr(l tliiit rii' i i's-rnlly fi nilials all the apixravau il syniiihmiH dm- to thU distn-si- intf atlli.i iuu. Al'lif in my yiarw of pa Wtit Btmiy und ri si an li, Dr. A. U Clark, the w-U kiniwu npi'ci.ilUt, has iliftcnvcr.-d A po.-it vn ri-iiii dy that cnn-i tho eolith, lvi-rt imiiidliate ri-lli-f and t-radh'atnH tiviiry vi'.st iju of tin-tliM-a.n. So coiiliili'nt i tin- (loi-tor that his Asthma H-'im-dy will t-IT. i t rt ctir- in all stiii''il !h;t he has lust l ili-ii d lh- (.'iark Mrdlral t'o.,of l'itts buiv, Ta., to forward u cjlnph-to treat Hunt to every swITner of A-fhtna who wiiles for syii:i)tMia h'aiik. This U a vtiry ltiM ral i.ll'er niiil shows I he C' hi ti lenee the L'laiU .ie.lil.il ("o. have in the nierittf of this pr- lilal."!!. If any of our naderi are alii, end uuh Asthma they hoiilil write tin' I iark t'o at oneu for symptolll hlatik. liy siil'f, i when a cure U within taehy n a m n r rc r. a i. v r. ' 3 U19 uiwt.1 hcanny salv? in tn wgrt4. TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. PnHil Ptillmnn trnlim tn DitfTnln, Nlnjr nrn lnl!i, ( liniitmi(im Ltikd, (III voliunl, I lilnnun nnil I'lneliinntl. Tli kctn on bIi. nt, l'ort .Torvln tn nil pnl niH hi Din Went nnd Snlitlivri-xt.nl. Iiivter rot-s tlmn via nny othi-r flrst-clRfm line. Trains Now I.favk Port Jkjivis as f OLLOWS. KAPTWARD. No. 8, nnllvKsnn-Ha 8 94 i 5 15 B im 7 i 7 M 10 uo 11 n 12 48 I 1 HI 8 8-i 4 Sl 4 411 H (17 8.25 10 do II, Dally Kxpn-sH Wj, Lim ill Kxrt-pt Hiindiiy . . Tii-i, Wht Punilny Only Hu, LikiiI Kxci-jit Sun'ilny.. t.', Wht ilnlly i-xc't Stimlny 4, Ilnlly l-.xpit'Sfl 7"4, Stltidny Only 21, Wny tli'iily i-i'c't Sunti'y 8, Dully KxprcRs 7111, Wny Sumlny Only 7nS, Locnl Sttndny Only . , . . 2n. Way dally cx'o't .Siiiul y 14. Kxpn-KR Dally AVKSTWAKD. No. 7, Pnilv FTtirnR. ipqn u ' 17, Dally Milk Train 7 85 ' ' 1, Dailv f.Tpn- 11 HI " ' 115. Kiirllo'rinlf'K'pt 8un . 13 10 p. m !t, Kxprt-wClilrnKii Mm (lal B 15 ' ' 2f. Loi al K.xprcssSnmlny . . ft 50 1 1 6, Limited bally Kxvn-sa. 10 16 Trnlnft lnnvn flintnlir-ra Ir.n York, for l'ort, .li-rvin nn vn..b .l'.. A :) HU, 7 Wl, 9 tl, H 15, 10.80 A. M., 1 OO.'g.OO, i .1--, j n j, i. no, w in r. m . on MimHvs, M !o. 7 80. 9 IKI .9 15 A M 19 HO o an t' a, 9.16 P. M. ' ' I. W. CtlOKE, Cfinerftl PnMiirfr Agent, New Vork, Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. I.tast Heater nnd Fuol Snvor in tlie Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In on rIARDWARE. CWI.ERT, TIN, AGATE WAKE, ETC. IN ROOFING AND PLUMB9NO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, riROAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-neatlVne. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. PKotograpKeR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. DEST FOR THE BOWELS tf you tiRveit l ft finil vr, hi-nnhy niuTmcnt of tht bon-ld m r Aas, ill of will hu. Kft-p yuni tn.wtr1 ujjfll, nil ! 1;h will. V-ir-r, tit I li nlHigtiof vu It-uL 1 h v -u r pill pol:...ti, diiiii;t-r(niM. Ttm rnonl ftr t--t. t-t-i.--t, uuirt i.u !. .-I wti ut kswiUK lUw buwelt v CANDY Mi 1 CATHARTIC v w v -y i 1 'v EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY P!hiit. r-alntilli, potent. Tt.t- lluud. Pri Good, Nt s . r Mfki ii. V. u.i kt-n. r . rijjf, i, i, aii'l bu wuiM l r hji. Wriru tve true au.iitle, uj L.iokl-t do t : t i:J ( -M Mfc.ttUY COBPiST, t'tllf i0 irW TOUK. KEEP YOUR ELOOQ CLEAM fflffll Ts FIT EXT C:-J Idem Our md. AtlUretstf, THE PAIENT RLCUKO, b !timi)pa. Md. I us i'ieui R-iovid