m. am] . *""f;.1".:"»“:...."',“.:.‘r 2:... v - . h. h , quite pale. Ho lit snothlor claret] s , ‘ V‘ ‘and puffod st It nervous y. g . ‘v"'“" "B55554 i - ...T'§..‘.'?.?‘L' biayniinghn-liheii It is nourishing and in- “OIwThosl-lflsdisrfills. see‘ mam m“ we ‘u, every,‘ - - waiver amid‘ w|mvghv u‘ . _ ihuaud about. the affair so up: - - - ' .....---..~ wnwm...» “Wat-m; 1 1/ w -..~—....-.;~......- “mi"l.-iii'..l'.ii'i‘l“'cii." "i ' ’ ’ ‘t ey were ‘Q l . oppliadovathrudor Gli2' ‘i , iwbether thekldahsdsm msrrlodnsoouafimddondw i emu: reused ssyqq; m, . fWhelher they ska or hadn't :1 n», l but. . - m“ "we H N G D I " something to m: about." fIood-loviic-rcgulars. . 11$ v hhflyigbathum I I 0V "And had d: Y" 1 . Q11 III gflguguy m 159' 8i»: What makes tnsr Mexican "Of course n3. They had triedi ' Q“¢‘-""'7°""O" B“ “will! Iir Pqlqus lineman mgr-um o1 yours IIICH s q-udy ma» to. uhne muld lie about her agei i phiqm and m; J- m. The revolutions an been “- n, m,” ‘m, ,,_ bu, “any; “Attheglnmnq lchnctaasnmlsn- Il-rwoh- my dnr- Hand looked too much like I kid {"3 “km?! he was. ‘ 1 b- $205 :5 Now $2.75 (were $3.50) A new prirc on an niti s favorite. Anvboriv can now afford the luxury of reception that comes with the imertiun of this fammw illill,‘ into any standard ha“; Al I" Vlrfuhlfiarlhnrn Efecnlr Dealer: goat! Older: Vlclsrhgtragbdsmtmiiampsq Tifilif ' " auction on a. i926, at l ‘e- ;».¢-;ses of Rleag}. :0 ha.» o! land, owned by Frederick Coler and Sons, half mile from Loy . ' ~ . I will also sell my .: bred registered y-rshlre her-i won‘ Aisling of 7 fnll;h -;~.\v- due m freshen hlarch and April, .'i Yééxfim inEB. 2 calves. is pigs, 1 brood sow, 50 hens, 3 geese. if day is stormy, sale will be held on the 18th. v TERMS-Sums under $5, cash.’ over that amount 9 months credit. six percent. REACH COLES , New “Witshire-g T9758-3i-Mun-Wed-i-‘ri l rinil run Sill "AT EiMiliiiiIl l know lt. kid! 4 OUCH! “Jack is certainly a nice fellow i ‘ but ain't he dumb?” “I don't know. he don't go will me as much as he goes with you. i g O i iiiii TOO YOUNG FOR A GOAT Younger: You can't mske ms tnci HOW IT PENED .this way: behind. Wlnl by a nose. AN UNFINISHED COURSE l-lsr Husband: sgslnl o... ‘ domestic sole nce. The farm of the late Jlmwl Trainer of Eimwood. Containing 136 acres of good land about 80 char and the balance covered willl. flu lumber, hard and soft wood‘ well watered by s brook as boun- snd stores. also telephone eon- nootion in house. Apply to. F. .1. TRAINOR. 19mm? fl Mrs. Juncbrld never wont beyond ths lscturs on c — I nsvs. the use of tho can opens . nfklmplete ilruves’ Worm sen stun l though you hsa studied HAP‘ But I in vitaelf, Mother‘ Pkxtbrminalnr rioen dsry on two sides and a good well flCll require the assistance of any In the yard. handy 9011001. church nthcr medicine to make it effect- ive-. it docs not fail to do its work This homofmndo Best Way'to Loosen Stubbol Cough rsmsdyls nwonclsr lorouackrssulla. Euibnd cbonolvnudc. 7842-2-21-10] i INSIDIOUS ‘ 1E EYE STRAIN 1 We uss this sdlsctlvs sd- i I, vlssdly. luflersrs from Eysstrsln ' msy hsvs psi-foot vision and therefore do not suspect tho prsssnos of any sys defect. The vnotivs powor of the entire human organism lo News Energy. Normal syos. It is computed utilize -sbout 20% of this Nsrvs Energy, but whsn Eyc- sbrslnis prnent. s mush lsrg or proportion Is rsqulrod. l-lsnos dslsotlvs syn. tnrouflh thslr consumption of sn ex- oolslvs amount of Nsrvs En- ’ orgy, msy seriously sllsot ills > functioning of ollbsr organs .00 tho body, and produce lll hsslth. HAYI voun svss sauvnmso i. F. ulellaol m‘; Opssmstrlst and simple brssthinz bcco for Here is s homo-mad; syrup lmillions of peo lc have found to be an able mcsns of break- It is cheap but very prompt in sction. Under its healing, soothing influence, chest soreness zoos, phlegm loosens, mes essier, tickling in throat stops and you get n night's restful sleep. Thu usu and chest colds srs conquer“! hours or less. the moat tle ing up stub ou could bu perfect y sn D1351,» tssto. full I vlhinu e f“? “f n coughs. lsin syrup and s sits you pre or, use clsri- known tho world mmpt hssling slloot nus disappointment, ssk your dru Iilll for “IV, ounces of Pines” will? fractions, snd don't sous Gusrsnlesd to give s - so ule satisfaction fir‘; 505:: rain - good sl throst c 1a r Eiih" ‘up’ u B OLIIICGIQI IE 20f ‘inuch better cough hylhpqifhh rssd -mnde for 82.60. children love its Pinex ls n spoofs] snd highly col- contrstpd compound of usnuins Nor- wsy nine sxtrsct, over for its upon the imam which by ‘Li: n done all‘ he was sorry for it, al- Nothinz better bronchitis, hoarsensss, croup, throat tickle, bronchial ssthms or “i3” citmii‘ 1 did h omse isspcn court s , pour 2V ounces of Piuex into or. bottts 51nd fill the bottle with grsnus e su r thoroughly. if" ed molasses, honey, or corn syrn , instead of supsr syrup. CHAPTB XXIII! "They held the kids for s while at the town lockup. waitln’ their parents to come after them. When Thaddeus Rand and old An- goio Real sot there. Angelo listens for s minute to their story sn‘ then he turns to Thaddeua and de- mands that Harry marry ‘Marie. ' “ ‘My girl will have a bsd name.‘ he says. ‘There's nothing else to do.‘ word. He just looks at Angelo, his face white as a sheet. Finally he says. ‘l thought that's what you ‘were after,’ an’ turns to Harry. "You come home with me.’ he says. “Neither of 'em»Thadde|.ss or : Angel» understood. The kids hadn't done anything wrong. They ‘were just nuts about each other, so they made up their minds to defy their parents an‘ get married. 'l‘n-¢y couldn't an’ thats all there was tn ll. "Bu: all Angelo could think of was that his daughter had run away with this boy an’ they'd been gone for a day an’ half. So in ihia ignorant way he thought the‘ ‘only way to save hie daughter? ‘from bein‘ the laughing stock ofi ithe town was for her m marryi iiiarry Rand. Thaddeus-me thought it: was just a scheme of old Angela's; to marry into the Rand family.‘ That W35 proud Thaddeus- all over ' "He marches Harry home to the‘ drug slum. still silent and whirei faced. When he gets him there- he suefl over and picks up a shinyi sticlv-he used to sell ‘em-an‘ he| will’! to Harry, ‘i told you not to* have anything more l0 do with this girl.‘ i "Harry doesn't say a word. just stand. there. 53V‘ He! Then Thaddeus ‘What happened.’ Nothiu.‘ sayn Harry," " ‘You're iyin’. says Thuddeusfl “ Nothin‘. says Harry, an’ my‘ brother. who saw it all from a .(.'0l‘i](ri' of the drug store where he Wide hiding. says he looked the old i!!!“ risbt in the eye. Real proud. ‘You understand. v "Well. Thaddeus stood there for a while firing questions at your ifather, an‘ tbcn he accused him of ibein’ a disgrace to the Rand fam- ,bein' a disgrace to the name of ‘Rand. He went crazy mad, be- icause Harry wouldn't say he was Q0"! 0r KIWI-hills. an’ he swung 11m"- 511111? stick he was holdiu‘ an’ Bars- Harry the moat unmercifui ,bealin' a boy ever had. "Harry just stood there lookin’ him. He didn't say a word, an’. a lat fie didn't try to gel out of the way.’ Jocko, the Monk — Vice. It wsslufi in“ flood ‘here 39' 100i! iL” The giraffe I was ridm was Ieadin’ in the stretch by a neck when the elephant comes up Iron sticks out his lrunlt snu God!" Jimmy breathed, ‘lit was terrible, Rand. Finally "B"? ills! fell lo the floor an’ my, brother. sick at the stomach at the a-wtui sight, ran out an’ grab jbeii "the stick out of Thaddeus .Rand's hand." _ I "Thaddeus takes a look at your father lyln’ there on the floor an‘ he says to him. ‘Got out of my house an’ don't come bmck.‘ Then he walked out of tho back of the S1078. "My brother ind to pick Harry "D. He had fainted. All’ for 59v. "a! day's after that ho couldn't walk. The blow mat had knocked him no the floor was a crack on the knee that was terrible.‘ it was 950N811 l0 0119910 him for life." "l know." said Jimmy. ‘iMy ism- er's left 198 was still’. He limp- ed when he walked but be never did tell us how he got. it." "we" it lllllkt have been that awful beatin’. My bower mo); him to our house, where we had the doctor for him. 'He was with us four days with never a word from bill father. Then he left town, after t-hanltin‘ my mother, an’ not a one of us ever saw him again." 098V fished heaqly. "it was h rotten shame." he growled. "But nobody could blame Harry. The lad had spirit. He couldn't go back after what Thaddeus had said. The old man simply didn't. understand him." (intend Ansnlo Real? what dig he “011- Allselo was sli right, m; had one of those hot tempers that "Bred no quick and died down sud- den- He lvfnve ‘Marie right a- WBY- He even went round to tell Thaddeus that he didn't mean what he said about the kids marry- ln'. Thaddeus didn't speak to him." "AM m!’ grandfather-what be- csme of him?" "W9". how comes the strange Dart of the story. l think at inst he came to realise whsl. he had though he'd never admit it m h soul. "The whole town turned suing; ""11- YW we everybody was lh aympalhywitn (he son. Ha hung lwlmd his store. Plio sn’ sllant. Everybody know be was wsitln’ for Harry to come bsck. pr maybe for s letter from him. But none ever came to the postolllcs. The Postmaster had his eys open-you Mn be sure of that. "Thaddeus must have remained in Durbin for another six months. Flmlllv It sot u» much ffll’ huh. Ha could feel the town's’ hostility on every side of him. lPeoplo re- fusd to come to his store. They "illlifllfl oven w him on the utrgct. if you've ever lived in n smsll town. llslld you'll know whst czmnto. ted like that. an awful thins l! is lo bd buyout- Yel_|l_l_W $hlll rmsmiloucnr "You," ropssfled 013s!- "I110" was hell to osy when Isl-is and iHnrry came but." Ho fsll niioll. thoughlisshnostsiwsys? for’ “Thaddeus Rand doesn't say a, ‘was still very white. - Tpnetty LIFEIIIIIY flsrl/iu and THE CHARLOTTETOL WN GUARDIAN. " home isrundown in boil! sndshongtlnsmotbsrbfild ‘was wiliin‘ to buy his drug store. 'He opened up a little to him an’ told him what a fool he had been —-—thg[ he hail learned a grant les- son. He said he was convinced that his unreasoning anger had ilost his son to him forever. ‘E cry- uq srm, vns brry Ofiill- _ m“, sauna thumbs n00!- nlsed nun. ‘Barry you s!" Ill s b13517’ ' pin-y ignghed. “Your nerves m “ma; Jim. I've boenl here all ovsnlng. I've hsd s heck’ of s time psnuso1ns~ your 11M- Indy to let me Lu. Flllslly had toi show her one of your letters. She “amen prssty suspicious." Why did you come? wrong at horns!" "News from the front." b! er." you aver seen i! before, Jim?" Calvin held a Till!- (To Be Continued) ibodfs against me.‘ he says, in’ l ;don't blame them. I'm goin’ sway; m-here nobody knows me. I'm not’, iii: to bear the name of Rand snyf rmore.‘ j "You sec. rembnse finally golf fhim. As coon u he had sold his; business he’ left town. But first lief ‘went around to call 011 AIIBBIO Real. j 1' ‘I'm sorry.‘ he says to Angelo, ‘for what i said to you. l hope you'll forgive mo." "So Angelo shook hands with, him. Thaddeus Rand left town, that nigh: an‘, just like your fath- ier. he dropped clean out of sigpL; n5 far as the folks of Durbin were‘ concerned." "And that's all?" Jimmy's fnoe "That's all. lad. Nobody ever heard a word from either one of my stood up. “And Marie Real? What became of her?" “Oh, Marie. You see, old Angelo; had ambitions for her to become an opera singer. He spent money on her voice, an‘ she did have n‘ good one. She graduated. from high school an’ then she went away to take vocal lessons. somewhere. i think she did g0‘ on the slage. or become a concert singer or something. Nobody got, to know very much about it. be" cause Angelo moved away shortly ‘after she graduated from high school." . Jimmy glanced at his watch» i"G°°d i-‘mi i did“ 3M“ i‘ w“! ,owns of the moment are reflectins so late. it's after eleven. We've been talking here for three hours. i'm sorry keeping you unlike this."- "iifhy? You know Ii‘ni a night owl anyway." "Well, thank you. You've told me more about my father than i knew myself. l think l can underb stand why he was always silent about his boyhood days. . . .The recollection of them mrusl. have been bitter." Jimmy stuck out his hand. Good night. lieutenant. You've been very kind." "Good night. lad." Jimmy stepped out of O'Day's house and into a cold. wlnd~drlven rain. He had only a short time i to wait for a street car, which carried him to a stop just two blocks from his rooming house. Twice on the walk home from the car he stopped nervously and looked back. He could have nvvorn that he had heard someone follow- ing him. He had the same sensa- tion of being watched as he had experienced the night he was at- tacked on the very corner he was now pausing. ' lHc listened. but all he heard was the howling of the wind. The thought of the anonymous warn- ings he had received again flashed through his mind. There was the last one especially, that had threat.- ened is life unless he left town in three days‘. ,. . . . But as he znounledtho stops of the porch he put ll. all down to his imagination. He wont up the stairs to his room. A light was burninz; he could see it ohinnln; from the crack under the door, and he thought it strange. ting very comfortably in the ena- lest chair. his legs dropped over Weather! It is not cold sir“ which causes colds, it is germs conveyed to the mouth by hsnds. “Iifcbuoy Soap used regu- larly prevents colds by tho gcrm-rcsiusnt qualities ol its mild creamy lather. ll IALTII ‘i935... hvsrbrodisrslllltsd . r "Pinsiiy he found s msn who T LL58! .. - _ _._...¢__¢- N ind design. , < being shown in one of the smart- hlue, or in yellow withllleacii- He opened the door there cit- - v w: “ii. r i‘ ‘or I ('0 l‘ In l uéd I W‘ ‘h! ilililfld skirt agipsaaiq ives 5251c?) fssllionnblc the frock. Helium sis: moot trimming By Marie Belmont Even the underclothel and hi!!!” he spring feeling in their color The nightgown sketched above hops. it is of flat crop‘? i" ‘he delicate, yellowish green known as chartreuse. Deep green crepe out- lines the neck. armhoies and the flat panels applied at either side- The shine ueep green reappears a! the pocket and in the spray Emil"- que at the side- The model could also be inter- preted in pale blue with deeliei‘ Things taste so good we can't beltbzgt; snlfor for it. Take Seilflrl SYNW ‘n; drug store. ng too much. now and lbw- " yFashion Hint “What's 011 your mind. Bury! Anything Then. muc getting more serious, "here's something that's jun come to light. ll belonged to your fslh~ He fumbled in his pocket. “Have in his outstretched had Ban’! Julia $chmldt. 652 N. Front St. Salem. 0009M. Who Work Girls AGIRL who earns her living-whether in store, oFfice, factory or home- realizes the necessity of regular attendance at her place of employment.‘ For this reason she works on day after day. She 1S exposed to all kinds of weather. Her feet are often wet. She suffers from such minor ailments as headache, backache, cramps or pains in her side. \Vhen these things are allowed to continue, some more serious ailment usually develops. _ D0 you» know that thousands of girls have found in Lyd1a_E. Plnkhamk Vegetable Compound just the help they need? It relieves pain andconges. tion, strengthens the system, and restores the girl to a norrnai physical con. dition which makes her fit for work. These two women testify’ to that fact. Hgglflty, Strong Now Like l New PGIIOII Sniem, Ore n.-—“I am writing to tell you eiwark, N. J.--“I was troubled with pain; how muc your medicine has helped me. in m back and was tired and drnwa Beginning when l was 1-4, I suffered for with Sir headaches. ii hen I wag sick‘ five years with cram . I had pains in my back, both sides an in my limbs, and my stomach was always upset at those times. lhad to lay off from work for four to five days, almost every time. I was doing can- nery work, canning, sealing, etc, but had m nit work when sick as I would be so weak could hardly walk across the room. I tried ailkinds of medicines withuutheip, sou woman friend of mine told me of Lydia E. Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound. l have found relief every time while sick and it helps me more each time. Every one says I am a healthier and stronger girl. I am rec- ommending the Vegetable Compound w all _ _ my friends.” -— Juua Scttufm‘, 652 North who ilUUfi it to try this famous medicine, Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Sold by druggista everywhere. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE 00., LYNN, MAUI. wiluld have dtcudfui dragginf-down pains, and I must have looked hady from what they told me. I was single at the time and had to give up work. Al; that tune I mus sewing machine in a shoe factory. I decimal with some of tile best doctors in Newark, and tiivy advised an o ration. My 00min tnid me tutry Lydia E. ‘nkhamh Ve table Compound, and after I had taken five ttiea of it my troubles wwe gone and I felt like a new person; N ow my daufhler is taking it for similar troubles and recommend it whencvt-i- I calt.”——lifrs. H. Bncn, i512 15th Avienue, Newark, New Jersey. Such letters should induce all women MT‘ Tho ianginm with iii!“ lug wingcrii ‘hnmvplou- which wl-nt m (‘itflr the .\iB.\‘C-ING ill the north show of _ , vur-‘lh-rn iifll‘ on Thursday night Savage Hnr or at the aoutbwflfl! M"- a?‘if~“"‘“~ rib 5mm‘ i“l'"“‘lza.~'l. i'|'il|I‘.'ll*<] Snluriiziy uflc-rnooilit-nrner of Patrick Eeehalfa land, igiuril-Ffiihi‘1'i,',.,:."1',§,.; flax”? (illiimd i"""'*'"‘i"¢i l0 (i*'*"'ll\‘l<>“'n "Ptlience running northerly fur the . ‘rviii-i-v- that train ivholsc lust tripidhn-‘uwe of one hundred umi forty- Eirf-e“ ‘ifngirilrnglr-‘li"gym"? jtiflii) .\il. Htewztrt was \V0<inv.~:<lay one chum; or m me chow c. the McEnNen or.lh.iu Dim“; s. m. Pi,:lil(1;rl;iii;:iulllfll. and returned Sundnyiuunlof 381m “wrench man“ -' Westerly along the said allow i0!’ ;the distance of five chains and filly . links thence southerly and Daili- ll*i‘:.'l't- 0.1- E- ' M‘: Barn” (‘one Dranwrev wimwieavhtr lily-filial]: lillghhitillille 3f lel Wm‘ the firshmentloned “new 3harges “"3 "wiierme Price °r"i.\ll'. Llllii Mrs. (lurdnn Douglas fiavagefinrbor ammaam andmeuce Wei" ‘M11375 P" m" 'i‘~‘ii"9""i-iiiviiii of "iiiSbDTU, The meeting. “ions ‘he yum“ “mm” M m‘ jor the best of quality. iwhh.“ was we" “Hemlal; HDWardSQliIOIG thereof to the place of com- ' -—— ,1 1 r1 ».1,.|| ._ t. - _ La b mcncenienl and is mbutled all fol- R. (‘. Clark, Gen. Merchant hflfihiah-if, 4i,.,,;q,.‘g(ii::rael] 51411:‘, 219w’: luwuw-(ln the north‘ by the shore shipped H vurko of lrnlroills. bo»\'=1~,,,-,, rphaqupic m‘, m, e,,e,,,,,g_‘br tile Gulf of Saint Lawrence. on nths etc. to the fishermen n! Trflc" Pemi-verori<~u_ was discussed from the cast by Patrick Foehntfs land. idi ‘rill? are Premrmg 1°!’ U" mm‘ diffcretll slamlpolnts and many You iii<-_ west by land held by Louisa n! ° M" “"59"- good Oili hymlu wore 51mg. Those Pigott. widow o; the 1319 Andrew *1‘ flllellllillk fiflli the option ur Plgult illlli Ull the South by Savuv -i » - ' . plgigaarizkgnligeiivgg Biggniintvigiéphoawnig their favorite. anti hm- Harbor um]. cunmjnln‘ seventy- A number of our citizens owl», on Srmm“). nigh, ‘as, a meeting ‘ng horsus, are» buying huy from m- illg it sung. The meeting clodcti scvcn acres of innd ii I e or i _ | ‘ g ' p a t! a fnur wine °Y Mm Hamid “a1 ‘ivhemfliyrepeating the Mizpah. 1,155 and h, m“ deacflbed m . i number of ladies met to dscuss Mn ‘vmsmn m“ a popular . inc-ed of Conveyance from the Oom- miasioner of -Public Lands to David l“ Plizolt bear-in: dale the 18th day 0f August A. D., i885, ind arranse for a bazaar which cierk, h, n, 1 ‘C, I _ s to be hold hem shortly. he” hereveheaglpbiyélf conarigegrol '11! . 1th - i ii. Owing to the Georgetown train! one v’ a wry seiere m‘ not being running Friday, Messrs; Mabhookhlg Seems w but“ ob The above sale is mlde undvl’ m“ Bi"- "d i" 'D°“$i" had “filler of the day. many of the laiiicu “m! by “mu” “i a WW9‘ °i Sal” Mhvr trip with the mail for caFihcre being employed In ml. inii-i”°'"“'“°" i" l" indflflwro 0! “w” digan, but instead of having l0ja§|||o|md ML go the whole distance. they were! Mortgage Sale Sarah Pigott of Savage Harbor net at the end of Baldwin's Road, by men from Cardigan. This en-J ibicd them to return home eariyi m ‘he aflermxm‘ ' To be sold by Public Auction in "imeiiaili and M"! A- P180". Wm _ . front ofthe Law COIINH Building in °Y "w said William n. Plsotl 0i ffifiil.”'i’..“i'i,'."‘ia.°ii‘.“'i.‘ifhifi;°'"*"°"'""w" “vi-mm, he we w“ m we meme-mi iiount Stewart. imh d“? of A-llrli A. u. 1926. m the‘ l" "W Olher om. 0! April A. D., 1923 and made iw tween William D. Plgotf of Savage Harbor aforesaid. Funnier, Mrs. hour or twelve (ft-lock noon:_ n" mime!‘ 118111011111’! lllPiY ‘i Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Cooke‘, MIL THAT Irflvl- piece or oarcel-“Pe “m” °i J- D- storm". i‘ lave returned to Mt. Stewart after 0i “"41 Gimme’ i-"i"! ""11 be"!!! M (“em GWTEB Street, Charlottr raving spent some time with iheitysavaxe iiarbor in Lot 0r Township MW"- iaughter Mm. W. H. bane Mon-‘Nllmbfir thirty-seven in Queen's ALLAN J. MoLEOD, ggue, County bounded and described asi ‘Mortgages. ifoliows. that is i0 say:—CO.\f- 7995‘3'i0wed~||- " We will srrive on ths lsla choicest horses ever brought g and good brood mares from 4 Mr. Deon SmithFn-nch Village ias returned from U. ‘S. where he lac been engaged in carpenter w,“ ivork since going up last fall. nd about March 10, with two oars of the o P. E. L, lnsludii. u". 5r“ pnamvqpu lo 7 your old, weighing uoo to 181$ ll”- Swnd snd kind and well broken. . Ami . "w ‘ugh u,‘ ‘Qngf-i pun n”. "Mu" "m" "will"! horsss should Jnspsst "I000 50"" hyylnq elsemhe u. Notice of sale lstsr.’ 1HORNI IROQ- Wllllldl, P. E. l- 7R34-2-27Sw-li. ‘ 2961 YOUTHFUL AND ENTlCiNG The better half of this jnmr blouse wi "m"! "m" °' "'8' - 4"! ‘W: must. Aflllwgifizlllslilr; "'"°" "ml-in- 30 was wlul new s ‘mm rsnoh muss “wamjkm” b‘ "' "PW"! m" my dentist sad llndlns v teeth n. f" "“"°"“ i" W!" "I'M- modih bah menus’: l: tliemcghm: w“ numb‘ . m“ “£56m”, Large 1 room houss, born, gsrsgs and lvsn Muss, sll 5440GT Illlltfili . Inch velvet for skirt snqi my trouble m‘ constipation. Afu-v taking s few Cocos of Carter's LII lie Llvsr ' ufi‘ l. .: ~~+= _ -~ -~ m“ Your a»... m.“ i FOR 3415 ' Ions! City. IlrJ. Psllllwrllm ' -"l swskonsd sscs morning with ss snplssssnt tssls sud Ins often remlndod by my Mother lhst my Month was dlssgresshle. I tried IIOPNIIIOG llNlll. mouth washes —- ' SMALL FARM mo RNNGI Pnorlltrv m SUMMEIGIDI. About 25 sores of lsnd, 1| o! whioli so! undo!- stllllvn- lion, balance In pasture and rsncll, out D has hs! u" Yflr. besides other crops. -' ' in first clsls condition with sll mobs-n hnpvovsntsnts. This property ls only Ilvs mlmltos wsll: from High lshssl snd most ol it will he vslusbls Ms. ' < my staunch sud I _ sis wore“. sl. Lust ma lln- t ‘ ti"! ble sold In was ult nllsssr ls slsrsd Reviéwlli-lmcil ranch: sssmrbcbnch .. muufim‘ "'0' v i 3'1; 5""-':""~‘*"i';“c.-- I~;__.- o- “°' °""."-‘-°“ -.._- 8°88 bellfiflk due the twelfth do! '