I.. , _ / ~ ~ 1-~ '. - - _ '~ -°‘ _ - - - f ‘_ ~'-».~..,"..» _ .-'_gt_ -. »_»; - DCTOBER co 1911 "'i'iii~: i./vricwi' Nu we 'rss cHA1u.o'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN MRS, O, ALL., . __PAGE»FIVE i i f' .=~.'-i i. .V *ww 4.. wt. _. i. . ._ it. ._ _ ‘. ‘ \'= "‘ “~ »-' ,-, ity. » " sv ‘ ~ \ . ~, . ' ‘ .1 ~. - xv ' " e - ~ . A t , ' 4 v ~ \ ~ ~ i . = ~ 'H “i ’.. - _ ‘ ‘ I-. ." . ' * \ " J - ~ ~._ _ -‘ -_ .__ ..~ . _» . Y ,“(_. _ h, __ gh. i _ . .sw ._ _ i . f.. _ __ A A '___/T , _ 4 ,_ , `. __ . f 1* _ty Y ..vr _ » ___i_._,____._ xi _ > ‘ » ' - ~';. .~_ » - _ '_ ‘ ’ ' _l 1. . ‘ i _f;’ ~ \ ,”__ 1' "‘ .iw i * s """:`»""'_'.`»..2 . ' ' ~ _ _ f -- ~r~ _ »' ;“.‘“.- _ M, . . » ' _ '.»..“' _ »’» ,» ._ -~ _ ,.~.~_ ;f.§’;‘..!1§'.l..Is. ....+'\‘- TUBUON, "Arllona.,. Oct. 19-Auoth- .- iuitiorrriowu limi ounirs couuv' er terrific storm has swept the west coast of Mexico. Blight schoouers '_ TER'1_flIFI_C STORM. C are reported ashore at Mazatlan. and J es e “Frisco” whirl has been severely deranged. The Southern Pacific of ‘V It PWS '50 b\|v in this Province. ‘ The following suhuenel-B are dis ___ c,m,g___g coal _or C Lyons & C0* Standard #aa-3/» I Bay, Www' as Murley. city. was a passenger Bchooners Hattie G and P t t 0 t yesterday afternoon with is 9 "0 Phlltlnl Y l Y 7 Y _ Y YY:-V' :VY;::;:::'17Y17"'_'Y'7:3:'A'Y'A'A"'_'A'A"""””""""-'"-'-`-`-'-‘-' `-`-'ffff¢:.<':-.~:_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-,_-_-Y.. ? -_ I I I _ _ _ _ _ l - ' ' _' _ ` ' Mexico lost all its wires at mid- night. _ A SLAP HIM ON THE BACK. P0 (James Whitccvmb Riley.) T ' ne If ou llltllld IPCS! s fellow-man y cmuhivn gisg. unfnries, Wm' "‘ An' lookin' like' he didn'f, have friend in all the world, H no up and slap him on the .bee|;_ and tho holler, "How do you do'1"lb Aiid grasp his band so warm he'11i, A know he has a friend in you, 'rhen ask whats hnrzin' him, eneigft laugh his -cares away. “ And tell him that the darkest night R is .iuit before the day, N Don't talk in graveyard pslaver-_ but ' say it right out loud. vm That God will sprinkle sunshine in T the trail _of every cloud. b 'liiis world at best is but a hush of ,ec pleasure 'and pain- 0" Home days are bright and sunny, and M some all splashed with rain- Cl And that's just how'it ought to be ` 0 for when the clouds roll by. ' ed wsu hnow his: how to 'pnesinte the II,” hright and smiling sity, ' so lrnm to take it as it comes, .mu R don't sweat at the pores. B Because the Lord's opinion doesivt I; coincide with yours; Rvd But always keep remembering, when Z cares your path enshroud, re 'rhnt God hes lots of sunshine in nniu W ' behind the cloud. Slinrn of Her Crown of Beauty,_ll.oscs ple in Love and Marriage. gh Hair is certainly most necessary to the woman. Who could love and marry a ci; bald headed woman? What charms hee could one array to offset suchadis- cu- ilgurement? A woman's goal is usually love and suv marriage. Her crowning glory is her ie u hair The loss of ber hair maria her eve heaut ~ ha ines d Almost any woman may rid herself Am of dandrufl and diseased scalp and fig hair if she will but use the right col Furniture repairing a specialty ner Q Seeks 8»28dru_ _il i \i l '1' 'I t A ticles No rug stefein the provinces is better equipped in toie artic es. Our stock of Tooth, Nai and Hair brushes will sure_y please you. Kinlily call and pect them. ins cl ` '°" Il. Q' U The MacKinnon Drug I Gt. Geo. and K reets. ent St Cor. ter = nn he Guardian has received _ I _‘__ S. .Ima _ onald. N. McLaren. ws from Freetown whicllmgefgfl er, Sourizll' _1IiC_"x“%e, A. L. F‘rss- ~+ e sender's name. 'town' W L'0sborne SctPh§eI1Geg"5°' , S _ 1 ff " ». _ . . . _ _ ___ _ _ ___ _ _ f W d T -is K€lll1edy\_ Sg,l|bury_ 0 ' ohn ~ Jef' .' , __ 5?# *___ -_ __ { ar . (..roken of ' Dominion m ' , `\ ’ f’ ‘ ` ' tel Emerald was a passenger cu Triumph Division S 0 is city yesterday, th Wiltshire, is still' in .s. fl Tqi liliop ,_ d- _ Ollr 8 ng __ mby Cmken city wa _ ;J;tItion. Large and interesting _. . . s a passen- Des are being hem and t _ » l' to R°YHlty Junction. yesterday teresi. is being tgk ~ grea I v. ernoon. ~ _ ance cause.. Thi§nsligwiih€hi5:mp€If` If Temperance sentiment - » 8 ; _ J_ _ ~ . _ 1_“ UNH part of 3, formelglychlblnrthin' Sallsbury' “le country 1.5 not lackmg' Fmlowlnll <. -» s province is “le the officers appoint d I ting in St. John. resent quarter W P._Ed¢IiB0,?rEthe ff fer. w. __'- 'f _ “"`% lie C. G. S. Earl Grey left Que. Hoyle Edwl;-dgylglarls glarg' R' 3"* yesterday morning at five eycioek Lean; F H -Edwin. Iddwlvgd “mes Mc’ 5 this port direct. . Amy Eueteir- Chap his sggrreas- .1 - wman; -m cond-Fi ~ _ . r- MucC0fmack. of the Exclusive George .i(n?.l-lltiinl;-alllpliiel-l'Ai?{h\l]ro’l,=li_1Ii;)| thing store, Haiiinx, nn.. tu _ o, .;__B '_ ' "1 li 1101110 after nrhcrt lieu nhl.. ondfrey~rlll;n.il§€;§'dlv' P'_.G°°’g“ vince. He wus accompanied by ' ` _*A le Mcxmnon' s. MacCormack and daughter. The foil ' -- th H t - ~ ~ -, ~ obert Fenneu and daughters’ Mrs. nelsdnyo £3! VI1)ctoIrI1n in this city Wed. UCC Wfigllli and Miss Bertha, city, Montreal- 'J 'J rganil W" S' (jlemeri o have been visiting in .Mulden, Bond, Halifax- 'F gg Iimksounsl T' ss., since Au u t, t ii - 0° Elarty Mon' li um this weekg s are expec e toiitlon. H. McPhee, M, D__ qlgnmm C 5 Owiflg were registered u Bnxte, P g . . W9-llsofl. Kdlnsingttbxii-lmdld' yilev' w ord has been received from Cas- . ' ' ' “e”"`» _ savant Bros., the largest builders of glgllet-mttgl-io AHE' Arsenault' Summer' . Dive 0l‘B‘8»ns in Canada, who have a Moifrise _ S. Ly°"» T""0"t0§ A. A continental reputation for finish of Gem. _ ty’ _ ti' John; A' M°D°"Hld‘. tone and mechanical perfection,that Ch» Ee own’ G00' G' Smith. F- D 9 they will be able to instal and com- R 15 Ulm’ W' A' Lymtesheli W: H te the mee 0.-gan fm. the Baptist 0§5.‘M0ntreal; L. E. Joneas, Que- = urch of this city on or about the bee' L‘, W' J°h_"50"» I-000011; Alex. 1 fifteenth of November. It is expected Parks- L- 3- Oakley. 'l`0l`0f1i0; C. 0 t the music loving people of thelP0°ley» Halifax. H. ' M. Linglcy. y win soon have the privilege nii'1`{'l\r0: D. W» Burns. Stratford. I-i. T. ? F1112 “HB finely balanced rind tip-lmtzgemld' R' S' R”sb°"0“§h. Hali- date organ in an opening orgauifaxl Jas. B, Inman, St. John' A G i rec tai. As this wiu he the only css- MCDODIIIU. Resin... w. G. Mc'K¢n'.ie' ant organ in the city its ‘coming St- -701111; J. W.. Richards, Bidefordl ' waited with much interest. Wher- W~ C. Ravcr, U. C. MacDonali' i Y pp B an success Yet be rtIIielCassavant organ is heard its Moncton. I I 1 ' right here _ in Charlottetown, there gotten.” tone quality is never for are thousands of 'women who are ne- glecting or injuring-'their hair to such T an extent .that it is only a matter of bet time when it will be utterly ruined. W, Many women' destroy the beauty of gum their hair, through thoughtlessness or cm ignorance of certain facts. They use A,. curling irons over-heated, or to ex- of 12085. which destroys the natural oil feu of the hair, causing it to split, -Ibreak, exei and come out. They do not shampoo the their hair often enough, or too often. one They use soaps or preparations which ion contain ingredients positively harm- ear ful to the scalp and hair. ' wig As s, result -‘of such treatment, dan- chu rlrufl is created, the hair loosens, 'id loses color, falls out, and' baldness and Black Senior.. The p W C commences, unless proper and prompt tea ' ' ' ' precuations are taken in time. Then ibin again, microbes and certain diseases er llflllli about unhealthy scalp and hair als conditions. _ A Very Pretty wedding service too he iIntermediate Football Gu/mc grébciieslgathidlfiltogyostotlihalllfdsgf H31; . _ i I i ~» 8. igeen the dAbegweits and the P. oclock on _ the 'evening of Monday, B_Y9St91' ay &f£9I‘f\00n-the first October 9th the principme f U e of the season-drew .n 1.1;-ge happy Occasizm being Alphonsiim vac c..s:§.:.';“:_':_ra':f..f.‘;. ar. ‘.;..;-_.:. ~»,;.»»»i. of th ’ h. h 1- -. ani i iss Anna DesRocl1es Khtetogtllxeendw tlfuch i`llll§rcslte!l'l'ld§ daughter of Angus DesROches' ol ted The rcsu_'t_21_0 in favor of Charlottetown, P. E. I. The ceremony " P. W. (2.-would indicate a very :Iv/Ia; performed by the RW” Thos' R' sided ame et this w s c t- A C oy’ A personal "lend of the g ' to the rule ,for the A£lihliensesxti?ve grmgng' ails?" was tastefully GBC- ‘ nestly from whistle to wliistle om e _W w_'te “nd "ed "U9" and' ` h a dogged determination which the bnde earned a b°“q“et of White racterized in the juniors that old mses' She was gowned il* ll VEYY 0n't give up" slogan of the Red handsome blue broadcloth travelling suit and picture hat, and was attend- m excelled In scrim work' com; ed by her sister Miss Ella DesRoches ation and team play and e1¢0ge¢,h_ of Newport, R. l., who wore a cos- pluyed ggod bell f0r.juni0rs_ They tume of green broadcloth with hat to o hud much the ndventege in match and carried red roses. The weight over their competitors. The groom was attended by Dr. D. Eliot ined and prncticer team. The Campbell, Seaman, and Rattee, none being converted. “Tohy McMillan handled the whistle in his old-time capable and satisfactory manner. It is understood that an effort will be made to make the league a three corner one by getting u team to cn- tcr from St. Dunstan’s. W. Palmer, who is well known in this Province, writing in an ex- change, says: “Capital is needed in running a farm as well as in any business. 'Land poor' is a very et- pressive term, and it is a condition that too often exists on farms. The beginner cannot be blamed if he is short of capital. He does wisely in securing a farm, even if he does not have capital enough to equip it as well as he would like. The trouble comes in when this furnier makes enough to pay for his farm and then buys more land instead of thorough- ly equipping the farm he has. It is a good deal like the merchant, who having goods enough to occupy a small part of his store, should' buy another store instead of buying more stock to put on his shelves. This ar- gument could be used-the land will rise in value, and so might the store. Will this bring in more than working the farm to its full capacity? The store with but few goods on the shelves would not likely il1¢I`€f\50 VGFY fast in value, and the hnlf-worked farm does not increase in value as fast as the well tilled acres. And when it does go up in value, it is not due to any efforts of its owners, but will come as a result of the greater demand for land or because of up-to- date farmers on the surrounding farms. It has been found from ex- perience, thut at least one-half as much money should be put into equipment and building! 09 “W0 land. This will, of course, differ a good deal, yet it gives nn idea ofthe need of something more than lapd to make the most successful farm. The shove wui prove 01 much ‘“*°'““‘~ especially in an agricultural district like P. E. Island. ::"'l‘be School that has won the con- mience ni the people" 11111011 C°m' merclal Golleze. 3°_31df»f- If your little daughter is not so robust and sturdy as you would like to sec her, iles, however, put up ,untrung Overlnnder of Boston. Immediately ht in-their shorts to resist the siren the ceremony the hiwrv couple _ _legian onslaught but were beaten s ed to the South Station where the remedy. We _have that remedy. arl_dIby a better and more effectively we will positively guarantee that 1t_t|»a will either cure dandrufi and baldness trys were made hy Rattenburm or it will not cost the user anything. ’f‘hat's a pretty broad statement, luit we will back it and prove it with our own money. We will return your money if you do not find that Rexall 93 Hair Tonic is an entirely' sat- isfactory remedy that will promote liiur growth and overcome scalp and hair troubles; that it will grow hair even on bald heads, unless all life in the hair roots has been extinguished, the follicles closed, and the scalp is glazed and shiny. It gets its name from the fact that it-grew hair in 93 out of 100 cases, where it receiveda thoroughly hard, impartial, and prac- ticiil test. We want you to try Rexall “93" Hair Tonic at our risk. You surely cannot lose anything by doing so, while you have everything to gain. You had better think this over, and then come in and see us about this Dilrr You_will be well repaid for your visit to our store. Remember, You can get Rexnll Remedies in this community only. at our store--The Rexnll Store. The McKinnon Drug D Y took the train for New York and a brief honeymoon trip, but not before they were wcll “showered” with confetti and rice hy numerous friends who had all turned out to give them a' mighty send-off. At the train were C. E. and Mrs. Bradbury, Mrs. Pren- dergnst and Miss D. B. Prendcrga-vt. Percy and Mrs. Carver and Arthur Carver, Mrs. Estes, Miss Florence Pickard, Fred and Mrs. Harvey. Mf- &Mrs. Winn, Mrs. Johnson, Geo. A. and Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Seeley and many others. Mr. and Mrs. Prender- gust received many beautiful and USG-i ful wedding gifts. Their home after October 31st will be Dorchester. 23 Sautuit Street. -_ll -- ‘~ Nysl’s Emulsion of Cod Liver 01| with Wild Cherry. give her Nyal‘s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. This is a fine old stand- ard reniedy,-a great flesh producer, prescribed for either children or adults who lack flesh or strength. Children or adults who cannot take pure Cod Livél' Oil can take Nyal’S. PTICC 5oc and Loo W0n‘tyou give_us an opport- unity the next lime you_vvant anything in drugs or nicdiviiies to pruvc this iitore's leadership. I Johnson Q Johnson | TA re Silky Tresses 4/: Liiiiii-:s _\ Worth 50c ? Surely you \\ouldn’t let: 500 stand in the way of acquirwg I rich, luxurious hend of silky hair! For il\at's all you have to pay for s bottle of Msc's Hair Food-the greatest hair tonic and rejuvenator you can get an where. _ _ ihimfs llsir Food is not sticky oily ur greasy, it cures da' - druff and prevents baldness by destroying the gems thai HMC! the hair roots, in easy i0 MPP? and very efficient in results. I “_ __ + »\.-n.- r. .-.» .s-.\\s\\-.~»\-nf.-.\~.»\\< sw~s~.\»_ _when- l, .1 FT _>..»-_\~¢<_ f.~<~m.\ __ ._ .él . _ -..~ _W ..~`..._~.\-1.--sw..-...@- Us van” i lzgfaillqtll lirictilircifii i" tell. ein; vel: 10° l0¢l.|5¢- I The Busieet Store on Cliarloiieiown’s Busiesi Street. I 450' 575> 550i 7-50- I ,`T2_*’i 1 range of llie smart- gag; @ &¢;. l ly tailort-tl gf a r - nicnlri iii livccds _ and plain clotlis- _ all good colors - _ __1l"‘i V' -' _. ' _ _ 5 and all siv.~:.‘i. Coiiic _,__ _ : in- -co:-its nothing ` I ‘X `<` ' to we llic-iii --and not iuuch to buy I ll1Cu.ionly..$|5 U() ¢ l 1”.->-<1'-.;;i‘J1"~',-... .ii Hats with the touch of ...Claq'q».\__ _ _ . _.==-..====h§.:=;f"*"`_ ' ' ' ` `-‘_~ 4'ff_=` V < ._ °f--I~';_-!.'.'?f`."¢l Cllals ' rcifyi. ` _ . .'1`§-Wi\~“i.if.€f?f'. '3}ff‘5` 9 3// :__ X/_. _ _ _W _i/-_jp __ _ , __ _, ina, , __ _/___.___ _,_/ f’ f»~» ~...»-'..'i=» ' ._ 4_4.. T l’ is P°P“’af , .“ "- 1. =~-;-`-,..-`7 A we af 1 which yoii`ll find . "“' ’ .__ *__ ---.X §;`~'.`, »,".* .f>{f€§"f.‘-f'._»_;,.~ _‘.-o'_*i't'»1 ~<.'iiF"3’- =»==-. 119-_ -=_ _» ~ ~ `»' ‘ 'ii \1:‘- __ ' .g,1~_l‘/,\», -; _~‘;_~»*. ',-~ ’ W. _ ._._._.,.I r, .__ __ _ _ , ._ I \ . 1 hat index 'rib' l - ‘ - . _ ' --.- to mind-is alwL1yS Uil§sl;ilItnieit11llillgllnt`u “i/'mls “Style 1 and "Class" l‘fl"l~l~*` . ¢ . r g _ _. __ ~ I _ _ _ . er in ___ 0 ~t. .f .P _ I S _ i'1l s llif. tliing that puts our niillin- ._ _ Y _ p si ion o its own, of easy, undisputerl lcadersliip “Clqgq" ~ " exclusiveness can b 1 ' . _ _ . ' ‘ v -*ll/"f“” V' - ' ... uf. __ _ . ' ‘ d ' '~ ' 'A _ ‘ rchd - ____ Garland’ Illlillte and Gl Al f h ' 0v"Ic0‘“‘_ *M011 Relish. Milt , i i i .€' ' u 'ran e ere day' to visit his brotli); ill! The l°u°“'l"E were re ister d i 8 i ' ` ' mam///Jecvfwpk great range al . ini; I 2 “Q here _ n constant 1'-fl-=’_" ' T~E'L" ' ~'-’» ';':"="'; " » ' ` 'u egt C0315 going _ _. . `,_;4.;.'_é’ ._ __;.-_ _ _;.;_-if... _ . _ Handsoiiie careful- _ E.: ls., _ ' I /L; ` sf . ` <. _ _ _ .. ‘» . M ._1.-_ ~,,,_ __ I _- _- M _t - ’<".?_'~. .f __ ,i,_ ' ~ - ' _ ' ~ _ ._ 3'- _ #_ .~ _ _ 3"*-.` 1:: ‘ '- =’.tt\; J- _ - nrt.; \ _ ‘." _ f._.- ._ __ <.__ ,. _ i*==';2~I~f*-=..f ._ ‘ '_ "’~‘i»" ' ~ -_ __ -___ Wy/, _gi . i _il ,___ ye.-.»_;_i'_¢\._ .,_f_'_ _ _ _ I __ . . _ N ._ ' ~ _ _ - '.~f:-,;-‘-f-1i§'f<>». . .- - , `< r ~ r. ` w nm-.....“»_».-.<.._~__»».....\-....\\._¢ ~,.~. t ,Wig yy ’ we y “if _;;'.' - '_°" ' ' ' 2./.1 ~.\- -’ .~~.. r »_ - -_.»__»;‘.;._'. . ._,.;»;-_. __ -» e Counts( on willi pcifeci ctitfiiuly ever ti \V] 1" ' you leave your order here ou can tl ` 1 I A __'- _-V me' ' "fu -_ . Y o sowililie Ccimliity that your Init will be the very one that will perfect] 1 ex ie-Se And the price no higher tlizin you paybfor Illile ()ryI;_.rili'I-r<\;u;i(1) itiitlig/ici1_1]'._ill_ taste-___ _ ~ -_.rsoini1ncr . -~ '. i..-. -_~ __ _nf-1.* v;'._b_» ., f _E ge _ --~.'_== ’_‘ I _Special Interior Decorations ,, . '_: `,>"_`.¥`f-" 'G e` ‘Ea ’ . ‘ri »"§'.;_._‘ . f» 2/‘.'-', »‘ -'~ . ~‘.~"? .. ,~‘ _».-=t_:-,.=~,5:_'.¢» ,_ `1=- if » » .~ _ » -»- ___ __ _ youve been seeing .1 rooiii in your iriciiib; liousc lim* 1 ' wall decoration different from the ordim ' l 'I I ` S ww a JV. liiqiiirc and tlic clriiices 'ir . - . . e you'll find it was designed by Moore & i\'i ‘I ~._l_ If ¢ l Q( . whole house needs re-decorating now is the ilnib to Ollie room O1 the We’ll show you samples suggest cle-‘si_;»ii___ prepiire Idsltiiii lmur fordvrl if ' ‘ ‘ " “'69 0 r<\.:~l_ Come in to today, ask for Mr A. E. He'1rir auucv no 2 _ l . ., _ _ 'sn' _s I9 .2 fl' .< ,_ au... , ,~ 1- 4 » ».>'\_. . ,<-I _:_ -_ I _ 1 ». .5 -:J--‘Ll ` "-. _ ` _ __ ,£1 '\_ - r A9 ,. - ==‘ 51. ..--..\. _ .5 ., J. The Woman Wll0 does n t *sl i . '. .- ._ 5” _-i. 1`.I_"_‘-i " _ than $|.50 for a corset willo lalslgdleliélifladlmiavllllii __ . 5 .rj-:."E"A our splenéiid value Moorniac at $|_U0.` This cor- 'T;iIl_»-'_.;_ ' }ii"l""’“f“~ ' `;é ‘.1 "1 1' l set is ma e of fine firm \ h't i‘1.._ ~ ‘; 1 -low bust,--long n1¢¢1eI,__11;¢¢C(I;unIS1_€;Iee5_p_}§§_) _ ' illigieistipporters. Bqual to many $| 50 lines-~ 1 _,__ _ __ _ _I __ i o .1iiy$|_25 line sold clscirliere, Slmfjai 0 l... , 2 f .- `->_-'-fuui_._;.hi-i'~*l~~ . 609’ 7 5 C. 1 .00 and 1 .56 . \‘ ~‘/w._,'_,_~\i ,_ fl. .- ._ __.._..-_.._ -___ J 1 _ ~ _ _, ___>._. 3 -~\-or13'.-f~----/.sk-zt.-fem... _ . ~.'» -_»~.' Stanfield's warm all wool l/Vinter Underwear. special 1.50 suit _ Pure wool, ribbed, solt finished wzirni and strong, this underwear for men is made in sizes 50, 38, and 40. By any test you'l1 find _it the best thing that can lie bought for $l.50 per suit _ Drop in to-day and :uk the "i`iii~uisliings maui" to show you. . §ll“.'Ii""l‘.'.i..i~ $2.50 §li‘.'$"ll‘lZi $2 so This is Stanficlds med- Blue Label is a liezivy ium weight underwear, warm make, ribbed, care- ribbed,closely woven, supp- fully finished iust right for lied in all sizes. Excellent a man who docs consider- value, at per suit _ _ . _$2 50 able outdoor work......$2 80 Slanieild’s Black Label _Underwear $3.50 For the ouldoorinan who is much exposed to the wcatlier this is the ideal underwear. It is very heavy, very warm. No winter blast, however keen can penet- rate its warin protection. Suit. . _ . _ . ..._..$J_50 Boys’ Red Label Stanfield's underwear L70 suit. Penrnan’s F leeced lined underwear 904: suit. Peuman's Fleeced lined underwear, bovs _‘file and 5.5¢ each. 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' Price a _boétale ....-...»....».. .----- ¢ The 2 Macs i an -i I CO`N'l‘INUOUS CROPPING. _ ,__ __ _V V rt to potatoes and dug an excellent cr p_ three succ- _ V V H" ' "°""‘ --'Q _ Th!! 0WF\¢I` Of the farm told with cgn- kept the fielghlliifleryili?hggggwfamir onc. or at the most two crops ,M1 I ' 0 A man near by home worked sway Biflvfnhle pride in his voice how many time planting the .mme el- "___, t _ than seeded th l ldo - ' for months clearing up e piece of lanrl I1_l\F|1¢ls he had taken from the field. tors. The other day 1 |,,,;l_;ed Ilhgelhnve been ri go?..ian|:i..,.,,“.[:f 'ItB,,:°I'm i ith” had grown up to bru,h_ crfgggg It gaiitl me for nil my work-that _Way and l never sniv u more cumpie¢_e-Iinnny years. li if ever. had R nmrkga h one rs cro ." 1 _ - _ » ilgngfeglitiimilg :gil slllllinieto nieeil s i D . . _ Y “°'“°'“"""" "‘°"° "1 ‘“““ "‘°“ °h“"l°f‘»‘"°"’° "' ""‘“" °°““““°“' °'°PP*"\r u where he male his mistake v\n,s|was. 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