iimced 1M8 fins for heal I k‘ - incised‘: tects. The first glass gives comforting relief, and the Y¢81llar daily draught quickly corrects the conditions that cause acidity and inner sluggishness, because gentle, soothing, non-habit-fonning ENC eliminates poison- ous, trouble-making waste matter from the inner system; cleanses, purifies, pro- But remember, there is only one ruSal" i! r and 3.5.‘ Jr"? Eiftililii?" _WIIY THE BEST? Select your kitchcn hasclware from among the best. We can airl you be- ause we know kitchen narchvare. tonsils of quality will :os'. little “more to begin with. And will wear Iar better to the 0nd. Poor articles cause cooking rnlnstrophies. Our quality displays are vrcll iv0:th see- lug! I The Rogers Hardware C0., Limited p___-.i- 320 acre dairy ranch in Manitoba. Clear. 2', miles from R. IL, Stores. etc. 1'2 miles from school. 125 miles from flVinnipeg. Near Portage La Prairie. Want farm (IT! P. E. I. Might assume some, Write particulars to II. COLTIIILIN, 3129 W. 17th Ave" Spokane, Wash. 242-l2-3-lm0. Q§§O§+04 O-OQ-O-O-Q-OQO-O-Q4 §+O-§ POTATOES AN D TURNIPS We will be buying everv day at om warehouse Hogan's Wharf. highest prices for good stock. Ac. znmoda- tion for Boat loads. a‘. LESTER DOUGLAS, Charlottetown. l’. l2. Poland Phones 798 and Elflii. -o+4>.o oooovooooooo 0006606 'l727~0-l9-lmo. l l l l Professional Cards LARGE REWAllll For information leading to pp- orchcnsivc of parties who broke into my ranch Sunday night. killing 3 foxes and taking them away. I am prepared to see this thing to ,1 finish 11s it MUST stop. ARTHUR WOOD, Mt. Herbert. ’ i i i s é 00000000000» t \ W LYLS TESTED AND CLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR olllfllnetrlsts 142 Richmond Sir-egg +04 lliOQOQOfiOOOOO SMILES u-ABBY ufw I If. Qirrn- -l.. v> ‘i u... unv on. "Religious women used to Wear their knees out in church-now fashionable women do everywhere." 9”‘ 7 DIALS MYSTERY, 8y Agatha Chrlstio CONTINUED TIIE COUNTESS RADZKY STORY The Countess‘ return to conscious- nes was very different from that of Jimmy 'I‘hesiger. It was more pro- lunged and infinitely more artistic. Artistic was Bundle's word. She had been zealous in her mtnlstrations —largely consisting of the application for cold water-and the Countess had Yinstantly responded, passing a white. bewildered hand across her brow and murmuring faintly- v,. THE srorlrcn rims? Get rid of then: Porman ently with “Fruit-n- ‘m. 'l‘rult-n-tiwq"willrid_yonolps,ls- ulmoqorpsinlfferfllllfllndnsaks life worth living again. Mrs. Annll GlovcnOttnwmwritcs: ‘dripped!’ l Sean than ills one a "Fruit-a-tlvu” not: nsturilly on the sys- tem. Gently and quickly it strengthens g the whole digdtiwe tact. It-lllnkenr liver, ' Get s 25c or 50c box at your druggist’: today. End dlgutivo tnruhll. a FOR SALE Sherlock-Manning finnc, wal- _nut case with bench to match. almost new. Exceptional op- portunity. ' i WN ounnnmn - ..¢.9-Q¢Q-0000-O00-O\-O0o00' ooovevoooooooo - OOOOOOO~OOOOOOO*OO-OOOOOOO The counsel to “steer into skid" tn order to stop it is somewhat mystifying w some car owners. bowels and kidneys, sootbc the stomach. l should not b9- rear wheels start to slide to the right. the front wheels should be turned t: the right. slide left. steer to the left. Steering into the skid, of course, tends to pull ’ the car back into a straight position. I O Phat Car of Yours as wmusn uuauu ,losrt-to-Inrt Jim With lntelsobllovwamanl Driv- uuan low to Got the loot Ont of ‘hols Cari at the uoastlxpenoa. Of Biwfd Saws l xperlnlentnl ma. mo) , Them are not many settlers tu. Northern Ontario who have gone to l , l thoexpcnso of constructing s costly hog pen and in fact. it ls rather O-OPOQOO-DOOOOOO STIEB INTO SIIDS where only n smell number of brood sows are kept. Usually, sudtsble tom- in oorary quarters can be arranged for the sow n farrowiag time, and until the ptgs are ready to wean, such‘ 1s a box stall, etc. - At the Dominion Experimental Station, Kspusklulng, Ontario, it'has been found that until a few days pre- vlous to fsrrowing, broodsows. may be successfully wlntcred by. letting them run in an opened yord so long the It means that if the Of, if the rear wheels nus!" MUST an warcnao v fortablo quarters to sleep In which Nurse Helen V. l‘. lmnter-Feeding - COIITGQB Tough Battle YOU wouldtliluk a v01’? °lll lady loo up with l broken thizh in 1 ‘tastwould be a hard Person m k happy. Yet according t0 ' “p onniu, e4 Prospect _ doubtful l! such “when is necessary Avenue, Hqckemsck, New JoroW. it can bo dons—if you know how. "My patient," says Mil! GflillI-‘I. ‘being unable to move about by herself became very_ constipated. medicines in pill form were used with little or no results. Finally when we came home from the hospital I began the use o! NW0!- “Socn my patient became regular and comfortable. without my 1min _ or discomfort. Now rho w horny and choeri ‘. since _ _ and continued with such little trouble." as they have well bedded and.com-\ a regularity hasbegun If Nujol will make an old lady feel well, who cannot move around in liar DECEMBER-s;- 192:) Happiness in Always Smiling?’ conditions they have to go througl that upset their normal schedule, Just remember that all your bod) needs to be regular as clock-work] a simple natural lubricant. Bo gu, It was at this point that Bill, at last relieved from his duties with Lelephone and doctors, had come {bustling into the room and had in- stantly proceeded to make (in Bun- dio's opinion) a most regrettable of ihimself. He had hung over the CountessI MILLER BROS. Great George Street dxO-AA-o-lt. a "The bed hadn't been slept‘ in and you ucrclft there." ‘and had addressed a series of sln- y eyes and nodded he, he“ sldwm igularly idiotic remarks to her: l lreally all right. Don't try to talk. ‘ nDO you Wm, me w m1 you?" "I want toyour room," said Bundle. ‘ , _ , She paused-looking accuslngly at with a concerned and anxious facczthe counbesfi The latter clued he, “Yes, yes, I remember it all now. "I say, Countess. It's all right. It's l oh i." was horrlblerftshe suddemi {Us bad for you, Just lie still. You'll l 7y0l.l'l'0 quite all right Take your time ' Just lie Still and @1050 W“? eyes- the other, but the quiet, masterful You'll remember everything in a min- icye of superintendent name won the ,ute. Have another sip of water. Have I Kama ‘some brandy. That's the stuff. Don't ‘you think, Bundle, that some brandy as?" be all right.“ And with an expert hand she flipped o good deal of cold wateron to the exquisite make-up oi the Countess‘ face. THE COUNTESS BEVIVED The Countess tlinched and sat up. She looked considerably more wide awake. "Ali!" she murmured. "I am here. Yes, I um here." "Take your time," said Bill. "Don't talk till you feel quite all right again.“ ‘ The Cotuitess”drcw' the folds of a very transparent negllgec‘ closer around her. “It is coming back to me,“ she murmured. "Yes, it is coming back." She looked a‘. the little crowd lgrouped around hcr. Perhaps some- Tthing in the attentive faces struck her as unsympathetic. In any case, she smiled deliberately up at the one face which clearly displayed a very opposite emation. 1 “All. my big Englishman," she said First Football Player: You say . he blocked the kick? How? Second Ditto: With his block. fvcry softly, “do not distress yourself. All is well with me." l “Oh! I say, but are you sure?" de- manded Bill anxiously. ‘ “Quito sure." She smiled at him lreassuringly. "We Hungarians, we ihave nerves of steel." A look of intense relief passed over ,.Bill's face. A fatuous look settled idown there instead-a look which [made Bundle earnestly long. to kick him. ‘ "Have some wafer," she said cold- 'l'hc Countess refused water. kllnmly. kindlier to beauty in distress, l "For God's sake, Bill, leave herjmc ca, on the h“ bricks‘ alone.“ said Bundle crossly. “She'll i ma, m [he stateq was m it was u“? V Superintendent Battle said, "If you n" hi“!!! “may 9111111113594 the ,be all right 1n a minuw. It'll all colne b116,“... a, m, same moment ma, B“, ,baci< to you. Don't say anyihing m1 l “m, “Ne, u. you do," M, up ,0 1b.] The Coluinlcss looked from one to "I could not sleep," began the Countess. “The house-it oppressed me. I was all, as you say, on wires, I knew,» loss to think of going to bed. "I walked about my room, I read. But the books placed there did notI interest me greatly. I thought I would come down here and find something more absorbing." "Very natural," sold Bill. "Very often done, I believe," said Battle. ‘ a “So as soon as the Idea occurred to me I left my room and come down. The house was very sttll—" “Excuse me,” interrupted the superintendent, "but can you give me and idea of the time yvhen this 0c- curred?" ' “I never know the time," said the Countess superbly, and swept on with her story. ' “The house was very quiet.’ One could even hear the little mouse run, if there had been onmqomc downl the stairs-very quletly—-” "Very quietly?" “Naturally I do not want to dis- turb the household," said (he Coun- tess reproachfully. I some in‘ here. I got into this corner and search the shelves for a suitable book." “Having, of course, switched on the light." i "No, I did not svrltcl-ron the light. l had, you see, my little electric torch with mc. Withthst, '1 scanned the shelves." "Ah!" said the superintendent, "Suddenly," contlnuedthecountess dramatically, "I hear something. A stealthy sound. A mulled toolstép. 1 switch out my torch and listen. The footsteps draw nearer -- steal- thy, horrible footsteps. I shrink be- hind the screen. In another minute lhc door opens and the light is switched on. The man-the burglar ls in the room." option in psrklng spaces. If they do. thougli. it will pay to park in such a wind.<A- cold blast, directly across it cools the engine much quicker. ‘both ‘on the automobile and driver if the car carries the DroDer “up”; jmpeg-gtivggre g cover I01‘ the ii _ radiator and swd worm cloves for u. s. ROLLED oars - - cessory that is getting more and more popular. A fourth good one is a. hy- di-omcm- fortestllll the Hail-freeze mills in western Canada. which in- solutton 1n the radiator. variably at this time of the m. er engine speeds. It may seem useless to keep the car cleaned during bad weather.‘ However, letting the dirt pile on ls an excellent way to permit rust to start. SAFETY IS ‘SACBIFICED b“ med‘ Chains are an essential safety device in driving over slippery pave- ments. The safety inherent in them, however, can be sacrificed if ‘the owner regards the use of chains least, of rougnsges dangers of skidding. They accomplish "ca" ' a great deal in this direction but only to take considerable exercise.- Alfalfa orciover hsry fed from racks forms an excellent roughage car driver. AFFECTS FUEL USED That a weak battery could increase but may not always be available. The fuel consumption ls not realized by mm ration may vary considerably many car owners. It can. however. It but should not; be too strong. Bran. takes a good, hot spark of consider- shorts, ground oats and ground bar- nble intensity to fire effectively the icy in equa1 parts, if fed judiciously "wet" mixture. that gels Into the m, (mm 3 to a pgundg daily depend- Icombustion chamber under some con- in; on the glze and condition of the ditlons of cold weather operation. A w“ m, we“ ‘a5 the peflod 91151-93. weak bsttery_will not provide such a “may h“ been round to g1yg‘8o°d - results. Generally speaking, tho sow ‘ spark. may be permitted to gain in flesh slightly as fsrrowhig time‘ approach- es. but, of courscfover fstnessshould always be avoided. A certain amount of resei-ve flesh acts ‘as a supple- ment to the feed supplied during the nursing period. ‘lllllnersl feds are us- ually csseutialand can easilyme sup- plied either by sods or a suitable min- eral ; mixture containing charcoal, ashes, bone msalwetc. To sum up it may bcxststed that KEEPS WARM LONGER Car 'owners seldom have their way that the cir is headed with the IF IT'S REALLY COLD Covering up the louvers will Day “- the weather s,“ "any com and if given plenty of exercise." fresh air and dry comfortable sleeping quart- on, which need not be warm,‘ plus rs ration of laxative. grains, green feed and mineral matter, the sow Winter motoring is much easier should produce 8 llrsfl Bi-fflfll. b01131)’ the litter of uniform pigs. ' J. PJS. Blllnutyne, Dominion Ex- l accessories. Two- that are r rlmentsl Station, KapnskAsIimOnt. stays that way for a while. ' ABOUT ACCESSORIES FTDODING CANADA the driver. A car heater is a third sc- .. . . have been running flrhours a day, Low srsno mssmo If tho engine misses at low speeds even after it has been thoroughly warmed up on s. cold day, look at the plug points. If they are set W? 411°" they will cause missing and it will be more noticeable st low than at hlgh- _ toon are thus affected. may be furnished by a small clblii about 6 by 8 feet in size, orin one‘ - of the pens in the main piggsry. A cheap open shed with a. protected corner for a sleeping birth may also , . . Assuming that the sows are in good thriving ‘condition at» breeding time however, that you get: the right or, —the one tested and Bppfoved b. millions oi‘ people. ' Soo what Nujol will do forlyoq You can get it at any drug linrg yo, the price of a ticket to a good movie. You will find that Nujnl wgyh easily, normally. Try it today! You'll wonder how you ever lived bed, what will it do for you? Nurse Gritiln know how harmless Nujolis, containing no drugs or medicine. but acting only as a nat- ural lubricant. She knew -how it keg” egress of body poisons from forming (we all have them) and helps carry them ‘away. Women deed n‘ natural aid like they can best be kept insuuh -con- dltlon‘ during the period of preg- nancy by getting plenty of Vexerglse and a ration consisting in part at without this natural, pleasant, easy way to health and happiness! Hoes“ Nujol just as much, if not more than men. There are so many Pllyllfi-l ' LIiVE —.~_ and succulent The fwd-ins troughs may be placed‘ up“, ‘ Germ“ speech Beyond m“ at somcdlstance from the sleeping speed the safety is sacrificed by the quute" “"3 ‘hi5 lnduc" “l9 "W5 for brood sows. Roots are also good, CALGARY, Dec. 2--R01l0d Oil are closed down or are opertting on part tlm as s result of flooding of the Canadian market with rolled oats manufactured in the United. States, it was declared here today by R. K. Marriott, manager of West- ern Canada Mills. Mills in Collin’. Moose Jaw, Winnipeg and Saska- ‘tlon of leather ' DAVIS 6i? We WillReceive Live Hogs at Our Plant Tues days and Fridaysil ntil Noon. FRASER EFFICIENT 0181mm. SERVICE urns EXAMINED, otsssc: surrtmn mo FITTED. eanurut. ATTENTION GIVEN r0 scram WORK. J. w. JOHNSTON , ,, Registered Optometrist. I51 Kent Street _ Phone 152-1, Charlottetown commonnv MARKET - _ CONDITIONS IN TURKEY The wheat yield in ‘Purk-sy was quite below the average last year llld it ls stated that for the twelve months ended July 1.71929, 33,000 metric tons of wheat imported, the Ulllltd ShOl/fs sharing in this qua“- my for 50.000 metric tons, Hungary and Czechoslovakia combined for 30,000, and Canada for 6.000, writes Henri Turcot, Canadian Intelligence Journal. Imports would have been greater had it not been for the weak huyir" power of tho population, who in~many caszs had to return to war bread. Up to March 1 of this your it-‘was practically impossible to bring flour from . abroad into Turkey owing to the great differ- cnoe existing between the duty on wheat. and that imposed on flour but that condition has now been changed. South American hides sellvbest ln Turkey. Second, third. and fourth qualities of leather are preferred in the Turkish mark-at. more is no demand for flrsio 0n 1w- count of price. Domestic produc- boots and shoes is quite develbped.‘ there are a number of ‘ industral plants. . ' Only sine; about‘ 1922' have ‘Purit- l I ll Beef ‘Tflpo Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. ltlargate, l’. L‘. l. suggested a cocktail. The Countess reacted favorably to this suggestion. When shc had swal-loiwed it she look- "Yes, but I saw-began Mr. The- slger. Send all information regarding In- fractions of Prohibition Afl 3,, the pbovo Ur Tn Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood i5 Dorchester Street. Chariottclmrn, Phone T0!) lllDl-ll-lfi-lyr. n -.___ i Mark it. llicEuigaii; i B. A. F IAIISTER. SOLICITOR, ITO. ' MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. ' McLeod 8; Bentley l’ J. A. BENTLEY [ W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. i i Banister and Attorney-nt-I aw Office: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, l’. E. l. McDonald & McPhee ' P. A. » I. A. McDONALD. H. F. McPl-IEI: IABRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC MONEY T0 LOAN llley Building Charlottetown Stewart & Lowther. I I. n. STEWART. K. c. ' N. w. Lowrnl-in lAnnlsrr-Jns. aouclrons. no M Great George Street ' MONEY 'l‘0 LOAN 1i.___ Dr. D. T. Waye . .. DENTAL SURGEON I30 Richmond Street thsrlottetown, P. B. l. Offlcv llonn Phone ill IAJLtollM. I restorers. I ed around once more, this time with a livelier eye. "Tell mc. what has happened?‘ she demanded briskly. "We were hoping you might be able ito tell us that," said Superintendent 'Battlc. T110 Countess locked at him Sllflfllly- She seemed to become i aware of lhc big. quiet man for the first time. "Do you prefer any particular month to get married in?“ "Oh, I like ‘cm all." ‘l "i l?" Mr. Tyred: Doctor, my mind is a blank. What shall I do? Doc Wise: Flll It out. O O O O WARNING Courtlhipa o! all ship: Ars fickle, my boy; It may be a derelict Or a transport of joy. If the maid in the ease Loves a pet dog, beware! For your courtship wlll'turn— , , T_Q__l_ bark ofdo _s_l;._m__5_ - ii. in of the greatest healln Mothers, Mix This at Home for a Bad Cough You'll be pleasantly surprised when you make u this simple home mixture and try it or a distressing c-ouigh or chest cold. it takes but a moment to mix and costs little, but it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. Get 21,5 flllllvflfl of Pint-x from any druggist. _ Pour this into a 10 01.. bottle: then fill it with plain granulated sugar syrup or strained honey. The 16 ounces time made costs no more than a small bottle of read -mndc medicine, yet it ll much more e er-tive. It is pure. keeps figgctly and children. love its pleasant This simple remedy has a remarkable three-fold notion. lt goes right to the lent o! the trouble, loosens the germ-laden egm and soothes sway the inflamma- n. lPnrt of the medicine is absorbed to the blood, where it nets direct! upon the bronchial tubes and thus he ps in- wardly to throw of the whole trouble with surprising use. Pine: is a hlglgy concentrated com- pound of genuine orway Pine, contain- ng the active agent of creosote, in a re- fined, palatable form, and known as one agents for seven coughs, chest enlds an bronchial troubles. "lilo not em n substitute ftornmgex. s gunran to sivo prornp or s! refunded. l realizing that Superintendent Battle A large-sited foolpressed his, and, waircn our For; sulsu Slush not only damages thtLflni-ih Oats are so muph lower in price in the United States that‘ American miller-s can manufacture rolled oats. psythe duty of 60 cents per 80- ssck, the freight and hand- un farmers really besun in we modem agricultural equipment and lactic ‘advocates ‘ firmer-i was giving him a. hint, Jimmy shut of the cnr in Winter. Another of its ‘pound who ‘own large tracts cf land. The up. -, misdemeanors is to c108 "Fell"! °°°1' ling charges and still undersell the Canadian mulers. he said. demand for i-hreshins 111M113"! W“ good,’ but. owins lrox FEED FOR SALE Beef Melts Beef Lips Beef Tongue Trimmings Boneless Beef Veal. (in carcass) Lamb Pluck: Lamp Trlpe - Lambs and Mutton, (in carcass) llorsernent. (cnrlond lots or less) llogs Plucks, llogs Liver Horse Liver. The island Cold Storage Compan Ltd.- ll-25-tf. C. M. Lampson t‘; Co. LIMITED. ' 64 Queen Street London, E, C. 4, Elllllhll Public R Auction Sales OF RAW FUIIS Shipping bags will ho fumlsli- ed without chnrga by apply!!! to IL '1‘. Holman, Ltd. Surn- meralde, l’. E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, inc. .212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. 10-l5-tf. ma? 9000 00000040444 ooounv" PEERLESS FORX NETTING tlfeuse of tractors has some enthus- ‘ the Countess. "I treld not to_brcsthe.' the man waited for o minute, llsten- .' "lie swore-mostly." mnilni-"d m” me. Then, still with that horrlbleicountess. ' “Clearly a gentleman,“ said Super- ‘ tendent Battle. "And then," continued the Coun- "-he crossed lo the window mg l tess, "a flash and a shot. The bullet h“; the; bookcase beside me. I—1 suppose I must have fainted." Bias looked up at Bill. I-le took ber hand and patted it. . stealthy tread—" Again Jimmy opened his mouth in | protest. and again shut it. ! peered out. Hg remained there for a minute or two, then he recrossed the room and turned out the light again locking the door. I m1 terrified. He is in the room, moving steallhily about in the "dark. Ah, it h horrible. Suppose he should come upon 1m in the darkl In another minute I hear him again by the window. Then silence. I hope that perhaps he may have gone out that way. As the minutes pass and I hear no further sound, I am almost sure that he has‘ done to. Indeed I sm in the very act of switching on my torch and investigating wllen-prsstlsslmol-it all begins." - ‘ ' "Yes?" Ahl But it was terrible-never- never shall I forgot it! Two men tr!- lng to murder etch other. Ob, it was horrible! They reeled about the room, and firrnlture crashed in every direc- tion. ' I thought, too. that I hoard a wom- . ' an scream-but that Ill not in the room. It- wss .ou somewhere. rnq criminal nu n _ rls voice. Ho crooked rather than . m m: saying, ‘lemme go- go.’ Tbs other man was s go lemon. Ho and my.‘ s nutureapmgiun Joe." 1, t "1 nearly died of fear," continued‘ in: an: of the rldlowr- . ‘fielding 1n Throat Ooughod All Day Canadian mlllers have submitted the matter w the federal govern- ment at Ottawa, but have been in- - formed that nothing can be done until after parliament meets, it was intimated by local millors. - DRIED‘ OODFIBH FOR GREECE Imports of dried codflsh into Greece in rho calendar year 1926 totalled 9,086 metric tons valued at 81,204,110 (France, 5,088 tons, Can- adsj 8,750 tons), writes Henri ‘rur- cot, Canadian "rude Commissioner at Athens, in tho forthcoming fssui of the Commercial Intelligence Journal. Greece has always been s good market for dried codflsh“, owing no doubt to the Jelatiyely low price and nutritive qualities of this pro- duct aud the arrival of lsrgs num- ber; or refugees from Asia Minor should tend to incl-ewe mnlumbtiw . shipments , aro grinds in bolero! from 1103» no pqulldl- Show!!!" ", wgn¢1_pgny_qn oonslgumlnt. To Be Continued Tomorrow .. g I-lad. Bad col? Argentlprs: cottoriqcffll! "Ill Y"? wur p; nearly doubts. that of four years ago. _ _ _ _ v l on... ‘the recent lumber mm in Australia 26,000 men were out of won. . Bolivtfl recent sgncultursl fair at "ocbabamba was vary successful. European doncinl __tl almost un- mm tn-J_|pllI..-~ ‘n g1, 0m time quits to the poor crops years. sales have consldc lubly dim- harvesters, ' ploughi, and other farm imlilemelli-i are free of dutY~ lnlshsd . Canadian ALBION csoss SCHOOL i... Ibo-following is the standing of Albion Cross School for tho month of November: ' uni-la x-I Julia Msthesony MINI Swallow.‘ . Qflfle ‘IX-l Miller McLure; mo mthmn: a clarion Mel-cod- , and, v3.1 Douglas Matheson; Qydflgy swallow. g Credo V-l Marion McLean; WllllanfMcLeon. Grade IH-l Allison McDonald; Margaret Acorn. Grade II-t Constance Matheson; '3 pu-io swallow; 3 Nell Nicholson ‘tendanoe: Allison Mc- Donald, Richard Moths-son. teacher. Perfect . . Grippe float Ind inhale Mhllfl. . Also bathe the feet in Minnelli sndhotwstor. MnlARiTg leluNlMENl of the past icw ~wun wn u... wuu. now‘ "It's Better to be Sure Than Sorry " Your Foxes are the most 0'09"“: investment that you have. APB 2°, 7 going to lose them. by ruins I" “l ' Netting than Peerlell? " l 2 ‘ "Certainly not." 2 l "Why?" know “Because.” you feel at t!!! N“ lllg thlt the best “QUALITY TING" is protecting your F0!"- ruh mo»; ls. GALVANIZED M tore and otter being woven- llsnga rm yuuim bani!!! M‘ "i d" m; “us, g perfect fencm Con be erected by in "AMATEU" SPIOIALLY BIADI IOI 1158-1 or OUI PIICIS All ‘III B5 III ISLAND. IROOWAN’! LIMITED- Klllnllr The Rogers l-lardwaff (lompahy, Ltd.