THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN I I . ' 7 ' RHlNE clTilE$ $TAGNATE l WO I Youdlliinolllyrlggllfitzelvlllggdm Eastern Guardian Klllg S PI’ 1Z6 SlIOOt WITH FRENCH m RUHR “ummluwmlmmuummuummluuiw, e~33nlbnzaiirlgzldluuqgtfsdvosss2K i “l-iiflpnwdltz: ‘i212’? q "HOLY TRWTY °"'°R¢H— ATOUSGS Great srimsiiouno. Gexniany. itiiyi“ 1181118 i _._ I EEPS TAN SHOES m: m ‘Williams efigzgzl°wift§llmfi Yillléle "1 Wl- ‘27.—Strushourg, capitnl city of Al-gg l - I] O . _ . , "' ""2; o“ 1%.'ii“i1‘,"‘~’.i‘ Interest liiiifnfi°iéllifi'.‘3ii' i‘.'i.‘ll‘.‘."“.'.“ 2224* 5 G°“n“" ofl“ Rev. d2. 1M. ‘Malone will oiiiciale. BISLEY CAMP‘ Jmy 26"4" M“ chief commercial centur of llatlltllug Y9" ‘ lllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll LIKE NEW .\l.\.\'iIIZ..\. July 27.)~TlIO l)ll1il- __.__. n“ w "w ’ ' ~ - ‘- ’~‘-' i out of yaur tan shoes it you polish y» 1 ~ - - --i_- -. . - wlw M" w» , », weinor (leucr-al‘ -Wuc;l tlfiClllllEfl inlyou grflater comfort" Tan” w!“ and llll var“ ‘alulemem w My‘ He dam ‘herejens the leather and preveute it is a largo inarket in the Unitedltronbcrafling and creasing‘ “d 5° Status for‘ tho products of theladds m "5 “IQ besides making a“ Philippines. ant‘. all that is need-line dmerence m the “ppeuml” or cd to increase business is a liztleah’ shoes- Clean, well poll-shed shoes are the cfillmhrlh°finl ._.__ iant we thir bt itl 'h g- . - ‘ fimmWhlic-Fluh “FORTUNE BAV PRESBY “g “vimlaaiiufa llmvlvag; Zvériiilhé amt]; curtfslriniigrfittiydtoltlirylr:, Rub -~ - s o in - i ic r: - Sud “h,” TERIAN‘ Church The Rev. Robert Mlle,“ ‘he mm‘ Stage o! m“ occupation of the Ruhr. Frciszhts _ Ni. Brodie will preach uu Sunday ("m5 Pr!“ was ‘wmlwted w" on the river are virtually at at l" 3l“""l“""‘ mu“ F-T-Urgm" August lat)‘. m_'_-;_ p’ m_ iniid great excitement, which wan standstill and the tourist tram‘; ‘ warehouses arc closed Lilli °" ____ icccntnitted when. Captain E. E“ o; other hays h, no mo,“ Hence guarded by I-‘rcnch soldiers in hel ..'*SOURIS DIVINE worship on -“‘“i“*°“»“"@ "I the RlA- P~- W0" (lflfilifl are (inserted and hutch! ""45 "ll" “W” ‘Fm ‘"“'°"““- gnnqay a‘ 1L a__m_ and Bfldgn .lie coveted prize from Lance-Cor- empty. liniiilreils ul idle ships and barges! town 7, .9, m_ Subject, “The Benet uorrzil W. T. Norton latc oi‘ the lino the (annals and the hunks 0f ' b l r_ ____ d y of Rengmu; Daub,» 0,. llDeul_ Quechua Regiment. Westminster, in Strasbourg‘! factories arc nlnioiit lllt‘, lingo lnnm‘ harbor, wlillc- tho i" U“ u" mm ml" P" ~> finishing touch m mo“ we“ are? , '. - 3.‘ ' -i l ~, ' ~ -~. < .1 -.'i-- -‘-,flllal ‘ii ~.~~ ll :'lItl.-'tt'~ t": t °' mg Wm] Doubt“ h§~§:§..,1ll°ut;§.§:i.,., 1319 of “'9 lllclctlifgelhclluttlllly “fill: ‘lltllllll: ‘wxittliuilldzlilllllcllldgtilrtlsdiilll(freizllt.Fillplliillnuifiigatlui'cgls ‘lo Lixlii-lnliioxi-l ed< I'- ls m“ as immnam u clean ._ . ' , , , " . . < . " . .. .. ' 1.; . . . . . .. . illneu. A quick and sih/iuy lasting an- |S CERTMNLY wash,“ gnu-gm, Roqlnu-n‘, \\e§tnnnh1_qf‘ is filiul with idle ahips. Them la (dlh. .l.llllk,a of .1 greatly aiideaued _ “CQS m the people or Mlznitagu‘; was sgiggnqd; “m, u Score of 23g; lltllefiictlvlty; on the ralltiiozidbyzilrtlsh zlgllfll Sllbclfliit 01f filic ‘city auger m: iiiarlzt-i for nativahaltls lilirdbtiqtéiitmciilllmllsh m assured Wm‘ Tamo- m“! vkzhu“, m learn that ‘h? gel-Kean; Rowland’ of “m North ant cw rd iis cross ic ruge. a v0 yiesoi" N‘. unirC-is o ac - ant women in c 3.12s. EIED ism“. [W8 has again opened “film gmffor,|,,._i,h.e Rcgimcm’ was third’ Toutrists have! Hlfllligll toi QUICK" tliirln-s an; tilvtirlting only on part], uiliid t-lciicral Wofeclil enibi-o-lBoston Blacking- Co‘ é‘ u‘; In! In I lhire cream ice Crenin r I Th .\'ith 21h): A. (lillniun of lmiitltiii. m" ex‘ ‘um rave s can er an: l1l(‘,i'llll 1e IJWIIOI‘ o every gum llf’l'_\' Jllilllvrfi o ie iiilippirici; "I" 9"" " "' “u c- o ‘ '- “H” ' - ~ ' iioluulfvctt wm- ' i1.» -- -~z mun‘ -> t‘: v- i~ r» - h"lr iiri f" -i it h‘ ‘ 1 l. j {gyl QI IV - Ill ‘mic; ‘l. l‘ f M _ P‘. ‘,7 mil-u,‘ will, 22”; sprawl,“ Haney‘ l J. O ll. ary liitci ircnu, ll:- Olll '1 l, 10.8 hcll l auiy .l (d! ‘(L3 J en i itiip 10m amis not < 21min" guz" h. luia'nu'“°':ifil":-: Lreiiiuni: lklialvu. alild ll: if the West Kent lftvgiincnt fifth and me 19cm hotels and ca?“ all“ m mxmsc."\“a.x‘ by ‘he “"°.“"“~'~“.““' “lg m S3‘Wm‘(.,')O aummnl.‘ There t. discount foaflan." I "In"! nu‘. patronage Wm Ne‘. be on the in “n, 229; private Loclmmh]. E35, cinpty, “lth its $000,000 iiihabit- iiheliu, Willi ii: spilpiilutioii oi a is a market _tor many time-s the 3'8" nun“.- w-fl." we h. crease is U“, WM‘ of My mun" .3, iwphng,“ Sum‘ Wm, 22K ants, Strasbourg is ill a sud blight. iplnrlwi" of a million, is listless and ouipiil of Philippine furniture irliicb "h MS nmnds‘ Priming whim of Toronto, m“, and can be likened to a (lenertuql lt~iii'iiil oi tho future and iiWIWll-‘i we are now putting out." mm]; st.,.g,,ul,t_mujol. Hawkins o; “Ylllllfll- likc a city that llilH gonr- to slot-p. ‘Alajor Crowe of _> p ' lOuruutTs .Ori..nia| Cream MONTREAL “Shine the Surface afld Save the Shoo" ”_'* F01‘ S8118 iviriliing to enjoy the beauties o‘- uziturc u-ill do well to iuake llll FOR SALE —— GIRLI'S flsltCYiiLi. lllllsllllillllllrvllle ltllotel ‘dbcfllldllfi Tlruv er Pr ucc ree . c" e ic r iea quar ers. ' ils ote‘ AIMID. APPLY A; Apply 40 UIIP 2945_q.21,3; which in splendidly fitted up, i: n51. '______ ______________é__._._ siiuivialiy adapted for the tour 1 A Goon 4.,F°R QALE-HANDSOME SHET. lt-Il. trade, excellent Illitliing facllit AlrKOiITzCSl land Pony. Also governess curl. lcfi are also afforded. 9 . Apply 100 \V‘l.ll8l‘ Street. t —~—~— FOR GENER 29527-2743], H.I.)‘.\:I‘.C}I:I‘IICSC Cook and his sor n ' _______________,___.__.._.._. ~u t-x. ear Springs. Lot 44, left . Allllly l0_0 Fog $ALE——ON EASY TERMS illoiitiziy for Blaine expecting to re 29:3. _ l”. Seven “W35 galtnszééfgnoiggifi main there until next spring. all or WI‘ e --——-—-<+>»- TONOE A GOOD Hague‘ 2462-7-8-tf. WORKERS IN STEEL LLS TO .,.. P. E. MW! 3°?‘ ,__ __ ,- -- .HAVE .own .GOLF couasz. 254341“ i$F°R SALE oecco LIGHT _~~ "T GENER“ Plant half horse power electric PITTSBURGH. July 25 -A lllDdGfl MAID FOG!‘ C H motor combined curly terms. Ap. golf course for ‘workmen in the $3‘ IQEZSE, Sh‘ ' 3i ply A. M. Aghmv. __ mills at Auibritlgc,\vhcre structural " .---~-- “J49"1271m steel is manufactured iii great EXPENENQEQ quantities, is the latest ilovt-lop general housework, in MHCUIIIJXIQOUS iuciit of the game in the Pittsburgl m, Apply 192- Great ilistrlct, 3‘ RODWS TAXI SERVICE. PHONE The plan is fathered liy W. (Y 443,], l1661954-2m0. Fun-nus. JR. tlic veteran izolfur _______,.€_____.___ who is financially {uterus-gm} 1| JNO. A. MCDONALD, LAND SUR- Oélilniii the inills, and constrnctioi "Wm-l uni-mg“, 3Q, o / c course has becii placed li zgggyyqmtp the liniiils of Emil Loelflci- profe-saloiiul at tho Oiikinoiii ‘APPLICANTS DESIROUS OF Country (‘hill- ontering the September 1st. class (lroiiud on the hills bordcrlni North Adams Training School the iiilll village and near enoulzi “N159 FOR EAST for Nurses. North Adams. lilacs. l0 be reached by u few minutes School. Supplement please Write Bllpeflillbllilfifil- Walk has been purchased. and tli l! (LS, Shari). 599i’. 2b01»7'21~WBBl work will be iitartctl in a iihor: 2959-7-27-3l . time. SINGING FRSISSE AGAlN 0N Present plane arc not to inaki the course free to the workuiei mun- seeoud class _...__. who may want to pliiy, but to kec] ttilitilldsuiiimer va- TOKIO, July 25.—'i‘hc shops of the cos; so 10w as to "ma, i l!“ “N” H 905' Japan are this month (ifferlng for available for any of them. It is di Qlfllillll-Sefl-W Cm“ iinle the Ktljlka. or "singing frog," signed for inen and wciucu of thi M97466!‘ the harbinger of the rainy season. 0f tlicnilll community who do no . A .". U, r lil . 80 n for 0th r . 1, 1 "1 " PMNCIPAL AND lllQEUIQIQllnYllIIQqDQICZE-lbftlfiflilg: frlocilltoife Prom“! 1710i" silllqllilfiifienllllli ll" will“ Prmii m w" yen whereas a in“, yenrslcosf which hitherto has been look fizzle-r “Sctllllglfmgp “g0 they “mm be hmmh-L 5m. fevgetl llDOll as beyond their means. » - ‘ . . , - {A h" Mm,‘ 745m,“ cen. But like euziytlilng else it] CANAMANS SMMNG MONEY __ is a question of supply and demand . WANTED __ FOUR and while the gathcrcrs find the! WANTED FOR RIV- choomo l9. Supple‘ .\\ Freeman Robertson, . , n. ii. 5 m“ 29024-2541 JIEAOHER Fen‘ id. __=*V|$|TQRS To p, [1 ma“; foroiiiti iilitb: lticlpli, Out., 41ml. and A. E. Aalic, Jicloriu, U. (7.. 50th. 'I‘Iic lhikc of Connaiiglit who had n-cviously vinittiil the Canadian mmpclilors distributed the prizes o the winni:rs in tlic various coni- ietitions. was an interested apne- ator of the shoot-off that meant so nut-ii to iloblmmn and Norton. Robinson scored five bullseyes, iii- dndinr, two sightcrs. Norton made wo inners and a magpie in the hoot-tiff. ilobiiiiiun inaile 96 in the second itage 0f the shoot for the King's ’rlzc, 6T at the 900 yards in the ‘lual to-dny and 69 at the 1,000 iirds, his aggregate being 2Z2. (‘Illllillll Robinson's Wlll was ex- nicilingly popular, particularly as m. Iieloiigs to the Bisley neighbor- iood. lie is editor of the National iiifle Association's Journal, and was Ollll. author with the late iainolin aiarksunui. Olllllllllllléillll, in u lilliilllftl book on l'll'l\!-Hll(l(llllli§. “t: iriliu; short stories. ScrgL-inujoi" W. A. liaiwkins, 'l‘o~ _ontu opened well at the QOO-yard ungc In tlin filial shoot for the llnlzis prize with four bullseyiaa, tut unfni'i.ni\atcly ho. dropped lzito iagpli-s aftci‘ that. llmvtavui‘, hu re- ainwl his furni and iuaile biilli-ioycn n his lust four shots. lie was rc~ ilfll“(l as tlic Caiizidiaiis’ best hope n the important competition but is last four bullscytas were lyroceil- d liven-rural liincrs and an outer i his eleventh shut. A. E. Ashe, Victoria, B. C., had. our outcrs and two inugpiei-i in his- lst o!’ shots at the 900 yards. Maj- .r C. R. Crown had several mag- llPS and one outer but he matlel ullscyves after his tenth shot. l At the last Hinge, 1,000 yards, all’ he (‘iiiizuliziii targets ivcrc diversi~ ‘ed. but not. iuorc so than the ma»- orlty along the whole length of' he range. The wind and light, verc exceedingly puzzling at the .000 yard range. f ‘ " r r to fct, Lltc nunihci‘ of‘ OTiTAMWA, Jilly 2lr-‘silvlflgi yflmfgfijgiiclalmxlicclxfg {fsaiaggggklins mbcreflsflL lllClIOIllllS la banks throughout. (‘ l: ed mom we 89mm The frog will sing for hours at alm“ ==°"~"~‘<l a“ lllcleafle 0| $9.333- Flmflfy. islllflllllifllllll time mid a couple of flies a day?” m the W“ ended May l’ a“ ‘on. "uppiement is all he wants in the way oflgflllllg t° flgureh‘ ‘-'°m'l>1l9¢| hi’ U" fimred Moreshead nourishment DOVETTIITIGIII. bureau of staiiiietics. h , _____‘,’___ 0n the basis of impiilation sav '0L"2'g7’;_7s_2“:_té‘l’“~ AMERwAN PRODUCTS F|ND Jugs accounts amounted to $141. n“_ GROWWG MARKET ‘N JApANlfor every man, woman and child li_ lliinted jibe Dominion. 'l‘otul savings oi ___ ,~ May 1. the statistics show, amount - ____; Tolfm’ fmy 27' T“ “fmllug ed m isnsimsasnso compared witl , ,popnl.irlty in Japan of oie gn _ _ RENT HOUS IN $1.308 5.22 5.31 a. year ago. ‘shoe-s and clothing has opened up ' ' _ _ _ 26d? good colzdmon a new market for American goods‘ The lmcrwse l“ “(WV-‘F- "I 1* fll c _ . . . . _ t . ~ 1 -.- fllllltoyllve“ we“ ‘and; llixachnilery. glfiplg llplgllillllelrtfllyltdnid (Slllliebltll)?‘lyfofleglullllgl ' '= .\'~e< tore '21 ' ~ _* " " _' “GUST “"t*g;gl:-l§a:uu§ business. Some yours agokgzfiimggv<llllvns lllflillglmlll U“ ,,, m, mung rumnuru Japanese: social)’. {olloIvIilkl-E tin-sizing . '“‘“~ mll-ZHIYl35...?ufi‘l‘fil’lligl~.fi7l.‘.c.fl 51S’. tLtlPRMsi-I BULGARIAN school-s I - a 1 - ANTELGET ‘N A ltillltltlfghlarllgltgsélgillfl sltralic cgégzlslblil-l- ISOPIA ‘Blllgffflil, July 27.-—1Am Year commission (he wqlnan or Japan have rqgtimeiiderlcan educutoic studying Elli "Um" W". Every pro- largely u, their pmuresque 13mm“; strhools of lliuiguria, have founti '= needs sonic 0i‘ curl-and obi 11H more becoming, that they chow marked progrcs: Nd varieties of hardy On the other hand, they are drea- iu combining ‘practical with the he: and plants. No sing their boys and girls in torelgupretlcal education, and the Kin; ~~ Complete equlp- dress as it is easier to keep cIeaiiIBOrIS W115 Emllflell M 1N5 w!“ Mriictlong (m; wmgand gives the children greateriineut when the Investigators Cflllei lilneriea, Montreal. lffllédtllll of action in their sports. upon him recently in this city. ' 35.$3[.17|_ Several of the big shoe fnctorlem, ‘Pmlesnor Paul blonrnv. difefilm ‘including those at the army and of the ‘international Ineitute, Tea {navy arsenals, are installing shoe cliers College, New York and Dr machinery to take the place of buucfWiliiiim F. Russel, zissecizite (llrer 00m —~~ labor. Sonic of thciu had this niach~ tor. were the king's visitors, am Rom‘ APPLY 5° lnery before, but it had fallen into they were impressed by IBoi-is‘ do ' 2359'7‘2443l~ disuse and is being reinstalled. lmocratlc demeanor and inteillgen‘ Ew MoDER-fi-f Tbeie also is u big demand forvlntereut in matters educational. fined’ not ‘as; Slgllllllll? machinery. but tho manq -—i-¢v>—i- b, ,0 36 Kent s‘ u nctnicrii are holding, off for tho Apgi-{Aug |N$TALL RADIO - present, as they consider that too, Am) BU|LD SCHOOLE 2”51'7'27"‘="- lens cruilts are being asked. l KABUL, Afghanistan, July 21.- Citlzeus of Afghanistan in thei- cffort to bccomo modern have es tnblishcd a radio station at Kabul ‘This follows the opening of tln first telegraphic coiniiiiiiiicntloi between Afghanistan and India ‘ There is now n telephone llnc from Kabul to Kuldabar, and it is pus alble to travel by automobile be tween tlitirle cltlcn. Since the abolition of slavery ii January of 1921. great strides havi ‘ been illlflde In education in Afghan- istan. ‘There is n new bays‘ acborl you S66 lllt! name "Bayer" on tablets’ yQu curing for 1'50 youngsters under l‘! a _ _ _ ‘yours of age, and n. school for “’- n°l getting Aspirin at all _;_.__;.-n To Let: women, both nt iKnlbuI, and several primary schools have been 36111413111 the provinces. Compulsory school attendance has been decreed though at present scarcely one person in a thousand can read and write. For tihe first time in ilie ‘hia- tory of the country a ‘Dress has come into existence, 11nd llvl‘ periodicals already have been established. The greatest difficulty before the new government la the finding of men competent to carry out. its reforms. The old officials warl- strenuously opposed to these Iii- novallons_ and it proved necessnr)‘ early in i922, to tiepmw M ll [y an .. ‘ single stroke all the provincial gov . unbroken package" of “Bayer Tablets ofcmorii. The new officials no longer WlllCll C0" I u ti l ostumas "but dress iams directions and dose worked out by wit," ..'}§.‘...‘.’iZLiy° cal-mt mui-npmr ~ s ihache u . ""3 22 years and proved safe by millions for fashion. Thelr offlces are enulivwl with modern desks and chairs, M!" He3d3¢ll3 Rheumatism guvenment ‘clerks lkflvenllefliwhlfill‘ Neural ' - ~ hidden to s t 0!! l» 9 9°!‘ =h= Lumb g“ "e-""‘"’ - ";."".:.';:.i:..:.":ta,l:::r:. who‘... 3E0 Pam, Pain mgmprnyer and the swift sunset um ||| o‘ ‘a “um-Aim bottle: of 24 and Nib-Dmgghti- electric street-lights are flashed on nun“ iminma m c d military ‘bands march through g. llclcld, wk". n ‘nnldli of Beyer Manufacture of Iona» an “ m h“, m n I ‘algae? hlmlnlrl; m n5: Bu" ‘he city, in full uniform D y S ' .9 ¢§~fim * me popular amusement ,1 ,5’ JUL _,>_ H: THE KING'S PRIZE. His Majesty the King's prize is‘ f :1‘ :';:;',r:-g:te value of £1,170. Phe first prize is £250 given by lie hing and the National Rifle \ssoclzition's gold medal and gold mdgti. The second prize is the N.» f. A. budge and £50; third the, l. l1. A. badge and £201 fourth‘ he N. R. A. badge and £10. Alto-l other there are 400 prizes. The competition is opcn only to vast or present members of His Jujestyks forces. It is shot in three tagci and began on Weilnestlay lit 0U, (I00 and G00 yards, seven allots ,t each ilistance. The second stage “ridziy. was at 300 and 600 yards en allots at each distance. and vas cpon only to the 300 who had lllilllflCtl by taking tlic highest ilacea in the first stage. The third ml final stains idiot to-duy was -p_en only to the 100 who taken the iighest places ln the second stage. l‘he instances were 900 and 1,000 urde, fifteen shots ut each dis- ance. The irlacea and prizes of all the cmpelitors iii the final stage are lecldcil by the aggregate of the cores made by the competitors in he SQCOXKl and third stages only. it cach stage the shoot ls ii squad- led competition. The winner of the King's Prize Phenomenal Offer els in black and navy all wool Botany 20 suits in the lot. per suit $9.95. New Models in Tweed Suits $27.50 for $18.00 Just four cults to sell, sizes 36, 38 and 40. staple colors tin nice serviceable tweeds, to clear per suit .............. .. $18.00 Voile And Ratine Dresses Clearing $4.95 A noted value in nice voile and ratine dresses, present price range is from $6.00 to $12.00. Midsummer Clearance any dress for ................................................................. ....... .. $4.95 $1.25 Blouse for 98c 5 dozen White, Vclle Blouses, easily worth $1.25, Sum- mer Sale price, each ................................... .- 99¢ Dresses $20. and $25. A special line of Trlcetine and Silk Dresses, assorted models and colors, reg- ular $20.00 and $25.00, reduced now $10.00 and $15.00 each. Children's Dresses Only For $10. and $15. * 98c Fine Ginghams in plaids-and checks. ages G to 14 years, a great value. Your choice ....................... .. on Women's‘ Suits ALL WOOL SERGES CLEARING AT $9.95 PER SUIT A wonderful bargain, not this sea-sows goods but good standard mod- serges, assorted sizes. If you want to know their real value you can see and examine for yourself then you will realize that they would sell in the regular way for $30.00 to $35.00. D0 not miss this exceptional offer. , Your choice “l Sweeping Millinery Reductiohg for Midsummer Clearance Ladies trimmed hats, $1.00. All other lots at special prices to clear. 2 dozen Panama Hats ................. .. 50c Each Ribbon to trim same at half price. Baby's Bonnets ...................................... .. 25c and 50c Each I Chi.dren's Summer Hats .......... .. 25c, 50c and 75:: Each Veilings clearing at Half Price. Visit. this store for big values. in all Summer wcarablel. Bathing Suits at Special Prices Ladies all wool bathing suite, regular moo for $4.50. .AII wool wit: $4.50 for $3.50; Jersey Bathing Suits $1.25, special 9s ° Misses at. ................................................ .. 75o Sinclair 8c Stewart Ltd. Summer-side, P. E. I. W ast year LiuuL-Col. A. F. March- ient, 1st London Regiment. He .voii in a shoot-off with Armour- §ergt. (i, ll. King, of the Murine irtilltiry with whom he had tlcd n the final stage. ltaize In the competition for the King's Prize lust year. as was the -,aec again this year. These were: Berg. J. Lousdale. Toronto. who van in 19th placc, with uii aggre- mtc score of 222i; Limit. A. ll. iliickburn, Winnipiag 38th, with i score of 21C; Lloiit. E. T. D. Franck. Ottawa, 58th, plncc with 215, mid Licut. J, Chandler, Wood- stock. N. ll.. 61st place with 215. Mrs. J. W. Sampson Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Scalp "l no troubled for yenrl with a (y; gcflp and dandruff. Them were small wales on my scalp and}! inched and burned a greet deal. My hair was very dry and lifelen, and fell out when l combed it. l be- ~ ganuulngcutlcunstnp nnd Ointment and sitar a few applications could lee In im- provement. l continued unlng than andin three month! wu healed." Signed) Mu. W. 8cm n. 4705- Znd Ava. 8.. B. Ill!- am- akin clun- by unin Cutl- “my, Ointment and icum for avary-dly toilet pwwm- Tm“ lmplu and itching, if any. with aflwrl clam-ion: ; bathe with Cuti- eun Soup and hot mm. D11’ ""3 dun light: with Cutlmn T a blflflllln! fill?" cram“ fitamwaeac. Four Canadians were In the final, _ ___. 4511.11 W, , . _,_. ..._. _.._ 4,, n_'. Proven Facts Regarding Hedi-made Runway Fllx Pens If you are Considering the Purchase of Additional Ranch Equipment do not Overlook These Facts Last winter, in the heavy storms, hundreds of vafiuable foxes were lust from old style ranches. From the 300 REDI-MADE pens in use, NOT ONE FOX ESGAPED. Most eld-stylepens were clogged with snow. With the FIEDI-MADE Runway Pen the foxes were given a shelter- ed retreat, warm, roomy and sale In the worst storms. In N0 cane were the runways filled with snow. In the ordinary pen during a stormy winter the foxes frequently escaped over the top, or if the pen were cov- ered, the fox was penned between the imuw and top wire until ahovellled out. Th‘; fox stays in the runway of the REDl-MADE pen during a storm and has tunnels In the anew to each clge. By covering the breeding cage with board: or roofing during the winter, the pups at birth have a dry, lecluded room. At breeding time the ordinary pen is usually slushy and unsatisfactory. With the REDl-MADE PEN there is alwayn n dry, dark secluded cage connected by a long pai- nqe with an open cage. The REDI-MADE PEN is the only one in which the protective maternal Instinct of the animal ls cultivated and in which the usual tendency of the mother fox to carry out her young will not arise. The REDI-MADE PEN in the only one which can be changed at will from a breeding pen Info tvvo dog peril, or vice veraa. The ordinary pen la either a doq pen or a breed- ing pen; the'REDI-MADE ls BOTH. By dropping doom In runway you ccnverk the pen Into {we or more dOII 99'"- i he REDI-MADE PEN In the only one that can b: uk- cn down easily and moved, on truck or railway, to I new location. Nobody wantl a pen half filled with mow and lluuh when the foxes appear. With the covered cage ‘In the REN- MADE the mother and pup: have dry, warm and excluded quarters free from snow, making It thq ideal breeding pen. The REDl-MADE PEN can be bought at a price equal or less than the wire alone of the‘ eld-flalhlened pan, coven- ed with wire top and bottom- 2S,30.2i. These are facts proven by last season ’-s experience. Write us for particulars or Ask the Man Who Uses Them llall Mfg. s. Cold Storage c», Ltd.s,;:_",',f",g;g{,°,',7 .1 —~=.-¢ nw.-_-..i~r