i 1. ,. ,_ f----- r P E; l L z 1 ‘ I/ 1 kliteh . 1 nasjrovsin. GUARDIAN . num. _ _ 1 Silver Is; 1|/‘ff rv _ 1 iii --»- i Creami J ‘ /‘ . _ 1 V \ n necessityin the home. Ii. lighteus labor = 1 1,. and keeps the silver as i sbpuld be. ‘ , j din can on eotsinna nn w, A, J,,,,,,_ _ _ -' J.;-»-.4 - _ Bright and clear fronitarnisli. Two sizes i x5c and‘25c ` ` -wr \ - -:'\\ QE .5 '4- _ _ J l,iPois W " '- J. J _ ` _ _ » .5/'\'h’ -‘f_-=-_--5 Wiossssis iw I ~ J: ~ »=»~r,~ - ... A i ».`_ 75’ You dressy l_ des will be prr{'ic’uInrly pleas d with our exe.-llent array cf Pu tent .L ea ther Buttoned Boots sho vri with dull_ar:d c‘oth t<>ps,the new ioes,smart heels, and all the latest ih pcs and at»l» s. T e range is c mplete in styl..s and s‘z~s» priced at I $4 oo to - $6 00 Alley. 85’ Co 1" 135 Queen s-. i 'e \ ' » - V . i%Ger thi' Photo Now --- 1'-" / ` _ and have it taken at the 1 "~ 1 ||__§ til' ‘ST ‘Exliihition Visitors’ I -` i`1'/ is-riii-: ,eisrsns ouiiioiiiii st. | _ ..-.°1'r Pairs to boy in nun rrtwince ...°THlil MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at W. A.. John- ston’s, Montague. _ - .°'rHn Monuruo DAILY ow- ston's, Montague. ...°MB. ED. D. FEEHAN is Guar- dian representative in Bouril. His phone number is 5, W. L. Dlngwell ...°T. GORDON' IVES ll Guardian agent in Montague. Hin omce phone is 18 and residence phone 20. ...°BT. MARGARETB school, which has been closed on account of Scarlet Fever, is expected `to open Mbnday next.* - ...°SU-BBCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papa" are glscontinued promptly on expired ate. ‘ ...°MoN'r.ioUE.- service wiii` ee held in tho Montague Baptist church on Sunday morning at 11 a. m. The preacher will be Rev. W. D. Wilson, who will have for his subject God’s Plan for Life. The Methodist cir- ` cult `will- also be taken on the same day by thc same gentleman. Bervicc at Union Road at the usual hour 3 p. m., and service in the Montague Methodist Church at 7 p. nz _EISTEIIH PERSONALS ...°Mr. Huntley McDonald, who has been ln Charlottetown for the past week, has returned to Souris.* ...‘Mr. Reg Dingwell, an' enterpris- ing farmor of Bay Fortune, was in Souris Monday with a large ship- ment of pressed hay, which will form part of the cargo of the Henry"Dicks,~ now loading for St. Pierre! ..,°'l‘he following were passengers on the express Monday eveningz- H. McDonald, Souris; J. McPhee, Lakeville; J. J .- McNally, Summer- side; D. K. Currie, Charlottetown; J. B. Gass, Montreal; D. Bain, Mon- treal;; and W. E. Hyndman, Char- lottetovon; ...°Mr. Ernest Mills; Boston, who has been spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. JohnlMllls,l Bay Fortune, left Monday morning on return to Boston, Mr. Mills is a partner in one of the largest whole- sale houses of Boston; that of Fawns- \\\_ " ' ' . -_ c enzie, , . . , - ~ I---I-"5-i?'2§§§?i;,%.Er..§25€s."§?"§T°3¥‘.n‘Z: . N ll Su rsfde.° Shorthorn llerd Sale - “ ’ ”‘"‘° Your H eating / and cooking apparatus will last much longer if yi ii use our coal We h .ve now on` hai d' all kinds of fre.-li mined ce-ai free from slate and stone. Send us your address and we will quote prices. _ Phpne 1 i i ` ti. Lyons 81. tio Black Diamond S.S.line fi *£1432 " 2 o’clock Wednesday, Oct 15th llll`-*iii D. C. MncKini_o.y has instructed me to sell at public auction ot. his farm in North River- his entire hord_ of' pure-bred s h o r t hor n cdrttle-consisting of about twenty head- also one excellent mllkcow. A few of tboso ure. show cattle and there are, several young bulls. Bulls from this herd have sired some of the sweepstakes cows of the Maritime Provinces. 'lf day is storm , sale will bo on next fine day. y F. li IIORNF. A-ictioncor 1033-S)--22\"uiflitliEws6iptl ' ...°Mr. John J. Kennedy, formerly captain of the schooner Malabar, Bummerside, arrived Monday evening by the Lady Sybil. Mr. Kennedy has spent the first three weeks of Sept- ember in the Magdalene Islands .buy- ing lobsters for the Portland Fish Company, Montreal, and has lately been to Pictou where he transacted important b\isiness.>He will remain in Souris for some time buying mackerel for the same firm. Report- ing on the Magdelene fishing he says that the lobster fishing was good ondthat packers have just completed a very successful year; large catches of cod and mackerel have also been made) “Royal Vfnolla Vanishing Cream is especially recommended to those __ ,_1` _"1-' *__ \§ I _ , p who dislike the renting er anything »§\\ ` -_ heavy and oily. It is absolutely non greasy and will not cause hair to 'Y "" l”f.- ` 'V 11 I grow, It soothes and refreshens the ' ` "A",-77- Al* 'fii"I.»'~'-_;"V _ I O I 'et mostdelicate skin and a'lways makes » ' the skin more elastic. In tube or Tim S S Nlorwuma Salim” \ lar 25c Tllp Two Macs, 149 Great i -i ' ` U , foni Montreal Frida ' evenii ' ‘G°`°"5° St' Men' Y 2 _ U°t°0"!'3 fl Wm \€ due at C|1'i°W" . “Thatvory new model in men‘s Monde evenin \ ct it er and Thai C0" m°“il°“T‘ ‘mild l“_i' suits-the one with the son rl ii y g 6th. . _ - ~ ‘ . kno ii as th “Mclno1s’ on M. iii . ii -_ dlum short c.~ a t-1 sails for bt. ]ohn's Newf bndlnnl W, _ U . _ °" "h '“°,_ U e,_s_w|,'h 2 ,_2 via Sy(-mey C_ B carryirg p,-°du¢,. St, houiii, conrainlig I6 mon.. strait: t hro fs ‘__ H In _SML i-nd gen ral cargo av lowest possible \`{f_'=f-‘ “ -“i'l"“‘nd °i’i’°"u""Y» the" 5.:::1--3;-r;°¢ freiireig clothes ¢ 1 t ' mg only one other hotel in uh _M 8, MOL, d m es IT? fiughegl par lc? BI; as I Town. Premies in first eiass 'epni can 10853-I0-2M3f, ialeso rug i' c apv also gool stables. Rent moderate 'BUN'l‘AlN, BELL & CO. _ _ ‘° HARD COAL October 1913 r843,ro,1Mtf` _ A CURRll` & CO i54o 9,i7Mwsci Saurisi `,, K. _ lligh Grade Coal hmm as puny. itdoesnot matter-,' when 2-oirgfder yon can be snre °fl!°¢N|1sl€¢ilf\°¢°f!°°*' “Y°“°°"‘° \ . ' 1 -'H i in ii c it ti ‘i , i. 1 1 in-sir . A . . . 1 °° "" ~- ’ ‘ .» `\ _ \ . 'i' PlC`8.S(‘. S C fl Cl yOl1I 'nun' erzoirntr; :v'§lecr\:;1;k;a°<;°‘l¢c: :lin inf tiilinmzzisinmz or thorouglhly with one applica' ion is a good deal more ec: on- 'Buautilui Veiours tor Kimonos some or the prettiest patterns you ever saw-just tn,i om the makers to-day.Thny are soft rlon, warm looking fabrics, weiqhtly ,enough to be just the thing fora pretty fall or wlnteririmonos 250 300, 350. Moore 0 McLeod |853 I0-2M3i ‘ __ \ \\. / 1/ ni§‘_»f,f. .~ -_ .¢- ...‘ -'e if just arrived t-day 1700 Ton _ Scranton t.'oal ” ""?~}`1»rrf1i"~ in e .f st me and 5 chestnut sizes' _~ -v ,___ \ I Q .ouatiiy A 1- ~ i' I ‘ K A "°'° 'h°t‘ 'nm “°“° ° “'°° th’ “lr °° ”°““" 'The fai mer knows that Pa- is Green that dies its work ' .lack London, whose serial, Smok _ FERMENTATION OF BLWDUST A large English company .hss` re- tlon for advertising in gm. ¢°;“m,,_ cently commenced the commercially mun charge twenty-iivs cents. B. F. KEITH.S UNION SQUARE THEATRE, NEW YORK. - 'gun mugs; nsgmmpmy ¢,,-dm mnysuccessful production of acetone _sud fusel dll from sawdust by a simple process of fermentation. From these two products isoprene can be derived, which latter cpu be changed into rub- ber, merely by al)owing it to lie in contact with a_ small quantity of the | "" imetni eoaiurn., 'rein syntnetiesi rue- B. F. Kelth's Union Bquare Theatf ber wulcanises readily and compares re announces a big convention of stars' heading an unapproachabie program of the world's'best vaude- ville, including several legitimate favorltles making their first attempt' at the popular entertainment. 'l‘na entire program is of the high class Keith standard and, ns the nsrne vie with one another. it is dfmcult to select the biggest name, but promin- ence must be ' given to “The Auto Bandit," a sensational tabloid melo- drama, offered by Mr. Edward Clark, who has given the stage many vaude- ville successes. The theme in this wonderful. playlet is soul-stirring and up-to-date, gripping instantly _ on the rise of the curtain with an ideal love story. This monster pro- duction -carries an entire baggage car around the country to transfer the scenery, as it is in tour acts and the company of thirty ilve is the largest of any vaudeville act. Then comes_ Mr. Aaron Hoffman, the famous author and producer, of- fering for the first time his newest one-act comedy, called, "Mauna Falls for Moses," Mr. Harry First and Miss Florence Hadley will play the title rols and will be supported by live other players. It is said that this new -comedy is extremely funny; in fact, every line is a solid laugh, with extremely funny situations. favourably with the natural product in resilience, durability and price. = - Acetone is used in the manufacture ol cordite, and fused oil is used in ths.mauufacture of artificial feather cloth. Previously it was chiefly ob- tained as a bye-product in the iiiauu- facture of whisky, brandy and vodka, but by this new process it can now be extracted much more eheaply,rr.ak- ing possible a large profit. It is calculated that these bye-products of sawdust are worth almost $490 a ton. 'As it takes only ten tons of sawdust to yield a ton of these valuable con- stituents, the resultanbproiit is ob- vious. ` | In Europe, with its densely popu- lated regions contlnguous to the for- `ests, the elimination of wood-waste is an economic esnentiality, and hence methods have been evolved which, in some cases, utilize even the leaves and roots of trees. While this is noi ieascntial in America at present, it is desirable to reduce the waste which takes place in the different processes of 'transforming the standing timber into finished product, which amounts ito something like fifty per cent. of _the total volume of the tree. To this "end, the Canadian Government is establishing a fully equipped Wood Products Laboratory at McGill Uni- versity in charge of Mr. A. G. Mc- . Those who love music will welcoms`I“tY1`°- B-A-» B- S¢~» Undef Whose di' the first appearance here of William Weston and Company, presenting their latest musical novelty, called, “Attorneys of Music.’- The name of Miss Eleanor St. Clair does not con- vey anything to the general theat- regoer, but this charming charactér comedlenne, with her first' perform- ance. We have all sorts of dancing numbers, but none can compare with the big terpsichorean feature that will he offered for the first time in America by Mile. Ernette Asoria, assisted by Miss Eliante, and Chev- alter de Mar and a company of ‘twenty graceful dancing beauties, called, “The Dance of the Flirt". Then more comedy will be injected into the entertainment by Doc. 0'- Neil, the “nut" comedian or the Medicine Man with the laugh tonic, -as he is called, but you can really call him anything, for he will surely make you laugh. Weber Beck and Frazer, will offer songs on the cab- rection experiments will be conducted to discover new uses for common Canadian trees and for the enormous quantities of sawdust and other forms of waste wood which new re- present a money loss to the country of millions of dollars annually. WHAT IS THUNDER The Toronto News asked a member of the Meteorological Service, "What is thunder?" “What is lightning?" Here are his answers: What is thunder? Blow air into a perfectly tight paper bag until it is full. Hold the bag so that none of the 'air can escape, and strike it sharply and suddenly. There will be an explosion like the crack of a pistol. _ 1-an srocxme runes. Since the feet that a lsrgrpropor- tfori of eminently respectable women carry their valuables in their hosiery in generally known. it cannot be out of place to- describe the stocking purse. This very intimate trifle ls an inch wide band of ,stout glace or suede kid, lined with self-colored satin, finished at the edges with double rows of machine stitching and sustaining three shallow-purses of kid, equipped with metal claeping envelope fiaps.‘ The centre compart- ment. long endugh -to hold doubled- over bank-notes, is the bill-folder. and st either end of it. but made and attached separately to the band, is a two-inch square purse for hold- ing small jewellery and coins. The garter portion, which extends sever- al inches beyond these smaller purses, fastens securely in buckle prong and eyelst manner, and there is no possibility of the contrivance loosening, slipping below the ankle, and revealing itself to the public gaze. The stocking purse comes in shades of kid to match any tone in silk hosiery. WORTH KNOWING. A pinch of baking powder added to the mashed potatoes when they are .being beaten to a fluff makes them lighter. ‘_ A particular laundress always has a piece of fine sandpaper tacked se- curely to one end of the ironing table. She says this is the best thing she knows for keeping the irons smooth and clean. The fat from the boiled ham or bacon drippings will be found an excellent substitute for butter in seasoning vegetables or in makings. roux for vegetable soup. When the nickel chafing dish bc- comes dull wipe it off with a soft cloth molstened with ammonia, and then polish with another soft rag. _ Fat is easily clarified if a few pieces of raw potato are added to it and then it is heated slowly in the oven or on top of the stove. When it ceases to bubble, strain through cheese cloth and let it stand till firm. Keep in a cool place.-Hartf ford Times. Washable ripplette bloomer dresses, made on the Russian model, come in white striped with pink, blue or brown. The belt, collar and cuils are of plain color. There are most practical for summer wear for the small child. "There is a great range o That is Whaf tl“‘“d°" ‘Bi mon‘s pull over sweaters ready | The scientlchc explanation for lti 10|- y0u_we find a qrest many arot fashion, and the Stanlcys will the ex “sion c m “B510” d I ` th __ \ owland. - The noted author and story writer, yerirf, knows some practical things a- gun or pistol. In fact that is really a better explanation of thunder than thc paper bag experience because it has ollthe elements that cause thun- der. The spark caused by the cap the air, it make aroaring, crack , PB . 0 P an r=' an ki EW* thffif ‘S1lh°“l9te FUD ill Shad' den escape of air. It is the same yilyglrigvgn pr:vside'iig doranrgsluza ' thing that happens in a cartridge as we never offered you at any shell when you press the trigger or time before. All the colors you lines otfered at 200 and 2.5 each.-Moore Sr McLeod. i853 t0-2M3t cnnnen the ignition or the powder, “The blscvst assortment 0 e forming a gas which pushes the bnl- men‘5 coat sweaters ever offers let out of the barrel of the gun and in Ch5‘|°"'°"°w(' is "°°dy hm' auuroirlnrrirre thesecond league of pallties. 'last year and tion at Walla iaislsrnous oi.oupauns’r.: ' musrlnrinornn. ees. 1`.-is estimated that 260 persons 'drowned or killed in a cloud-burst and floods on Monday night. - __--1_Z»n@-» BUWELS---"lTi$CiHii5_" WHEN CONSTIPATED, HEAD- ACHY, BILIOUB, BREATH BAD, BTOMACH SOUR. Get a 10-cent box. _ Are you keeping your bowels, liv- er, and stomach clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets, or merely forc- ing a passageway every few days with Salts, Uatliartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgatlve Waters? Stop having a bowel wash today. Let Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove, the'sour and fermenting food and ‘foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the sys- ‘tem all the constlpated waste mat- ter and poisons in the bowels. | A Cascaret tonight will make you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep--never gripe. sicken or cause any inconvenience, and cost ionly 10 cents ii box from your drug- gist. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have Headache, Biliousness, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cascarets belong in every household. Children just love to take them. Y -_ ' ' ' '_ ' 4 _ 7*'-i e .- MAIL CONRT ACI SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived- at 'Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the 7th November, 1913, for the conveyance of His Malesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week, over Rural Mail Route No. 3 from Sourfs East, P. E. Island, from the Post- master Gencral's pleasure. Printed notices containing further ._ \ qi, Ga" °5k mr S`m° Very °h"\°S information as to conditions of pro- O osed Contract ma be seen and I' Y blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post' Offices of Souris East, Cherry Grove, Chepstow and f all route offices, ann at the office of S the Post Office Inspector. ` BEST iiiiiiii illii -° 0 JOHN F. WHEAB, D|B|" m5l'00"5 ‘- P|°|" DFG)/5 '- Post Office Inspector. lain blues-and there are com bout farming_evidently. In a recent ling sound trying to get through,be- gmauons of co|°r|ng`s ofa" kmds Post Office Inspectors Office, interview he said: i "Wben I bought 150 acres near Glen Ellen nine years ‘ago I knew nothing of farming. I bought the place mostly for its beauty, as a place to live and write. About forty acres of the ranch was cleared and 1 tried to raise hay for my horse, but soon I- found I could scarcely get the seed back. The soil had been worn out; it had been farmed for years by old-'fashioned methods to taking everything oil and putting nothing back. ' 1 "The region was a back-water dis- trict. Theranchers were poor and hopeless; no one could make any money ranching there, they all told mc. They had worked the land outi yand their only hope was to move on 'somewhere else and start in td' work new land out and destroy its value. i “I began to study the problem, wondering why the fertility of this land had been destroyed in forty or fifty years while land in China has been titled for thousands of years, and is still fertile. | "My neighbors were typified by the man who said: "You cau't teach me ‘anything about farming; I’ve worked three farms out.' Which is as wise as the remark of the woman who said she knew all about bringing up children, for she had had tlvs die. "I adopted the policy of taking nothing off the ranch. I raised stun' -and fed it to the stock. I' got the first manure spreader ever seen up there, and so put the fertilizer back on the land before its strength was lonched out. I began to get register- ed stock, nnd new 1 sen a blended I/sow at nine months for $40, and an old-fashioned rancher comes along and wobders why he has to feed a scrub cow for two years and sell her for less than $40. "An old-fashioned farmer has thirty milk cows and works eighteen hours n day' taking care of them and milking -- them and can make more imoney. An up-to-datli man comes a- long, buys the place, pays $10 for a Babcock tester and buys milk scales. Right away he gets rid of ten cows as non-productive, and he /makes more, at two-thirds of the works Lat- er ho weeds out five more and still gets larger returns from the feed he glves" them, with half the work. The experts of the University of Nebras- ka estimates that they are 200.000 cows in Nebraska that are s dead loss to the state; that the wealth of the state would be increased if they _. " worth, Benjamin and Mills. §Iis vis- ¢‘ ' / _.HOW ABOUT YOUR TEE'l‘i-IT While it has been pleasant both to himself | :" A gitlldtivf!'gbe:1.T¥b‘§;ns::g\lir?i:d"i"li?liJ(i§n6lt§‘ g;“§rit;d];l§ °x°“Pti0“niiY large circle "\&~\` - _iéiiislioffiii tiffgtiyfeyhfiieghennagg ` -_ ' A _ ` In I WU'\‘ 009 YOU Ona pnnnye e _ ‘ ~ J °‘,:.'fs.;.°si‘s :ns .s.i.~.'.°..“.t.‘:.°.'.*ss's..‘.‘.’.§‘i ,_;;‘$§;°,‘;’l}.‘;‘.;‘“é.i.ii2.“°2;°“..‘:,§,,;‘;s._. _ ` ~ \ , hiiiivé'$ifnii§id§:11i`fr§‘§ie§§°.ii°.f’¢ii»'ifi.'l"d -Harvey James. *Charl0t»tet<>wn; JACK L0“D0““FAR“ER 1 ~ _ 1 _ " -1_ _ |25 quam S' Frank Oliver, and Cortland Hopkins, -- ~ ' . ` » Colonial Stock Company; W. A. en- ` 1' 5 ` ` ,~ Dr, '"2 B6," Q' nedy, Montreal; D. R. Sutherland - \_ _ ° I ~ I ° ' Pictou, W. E. l-lyndman,’ Charlotte ~ ~ Phone r‘l5J _ J ‘ ~ - ' ‘ - .» _' WWUI R- B°°kW°“» M0“t1`°“1' - lloilew, was so well appreciated by I R' M K Truro' N S 'i D' Bain T03*-WTB 0! FU~I`m°l"B Magazine last when the gas comes in contact with 7°' your Ga" today' 1h°r° B' ' ' f . 'I‘hc thunder, therefore, is the rc- suit of the lightning. Now, what is lightning? We don't know. Nobody knows. We know that it is electricity- which is another way of saying we' don't know because we don't know what electricity is. But we do have a general idea of what lightning does to make the thunder. There is electricity in the air all the time. Sometimes we feel it more than we do nt others-or at least we are more conscious of it being there at another. This is duc ,to the condi- tion of the atmosphere. If a good breeze is blowing and the mixture of water and gas and dust that we call air is kept stirring we don't feel the electricity much. ' But if there` is not much of a bronze the air feels heavy and op- pressive and seems to be filled with moisture. It ts. It is filled with tiny particles of water we call drop- lets, which, when in large groups, are rain clouds and when these clouds run into a cool strata of air they condense’ and form rain drops. WHAT THUNDER is one drop of rain. And it is in the them- you flnd that the surface of the seems to be a 'good place' for it to S08 th6 S M00l’0 & MGLe0d. |853-I0-ZM3 cause the Pressure ofthe gas " ' 5 75 D | d K Charlottetown sept. seth, 1913. 8”-*‘*°' "im" the '-“‘"- "00 to ' voeatlsli-P rain? ` ' 1841-io-ziwinai. \ i---- _H exchange for Player Pianos. just suit you. Every piano is fully gu paid by ns. claim them to be. ~.~_¢s.u-3 15 89 r7n1etf We have a lot of pianos that have been rented out for a year, and others only three months. Some have been taken in S T0 IJGI-ITNING A ' _ Special Marked-Down Sale tif Slightly-Used Pianos Fll"'I`EEN PIANOS This lot of i5 pianos have all been marked down at a price which makes every one a real bargain. 'l`his is an opportunity uf a life time to get a piano that is as good and loaks as good as new ata price which will ` . v iranteed. hvery piano will be f shlped on approval if you cannot call and see them. Freight Every piano the same price to everybody. No matter what the terms the price remains the same. Call or virite today, and see if the pianos ore not all we A MILLQRSBROS These droplets are curious things- ‘ . _ ' . curious because they are so small. ' -It take! 300 trillion Of them £0 Intake |_ns-1 _ ni R | i Brands of flour. making of the drops of rain that the ~ ' . _ lightning coines. The surface of every droplet in covered with elect* just received a carloadof Beaver flour direct from the mills in bbls city. This brings out another curious _ _ fact. When ynmtake two bnun oi X bbls 8.: 25 sacks. We also carry a full line of the following choice ,one big ball ls r._~rilly smaller than ' ' - ’I‘ileon’s Pride the sum of the surface of the two . Row] Smwaft original balls. Bo that when the Ra “bow 300 trillion droplets form the single _ D H ht drop of rain there is an enonnous ie K amount _of electricity left over alter _ - Phmn X S(l“a"° , the surface of the rain drop is cover- Also bran & M irldelf --gs at very lowest pricis. Give us I cull. edT$snglt}e§f? idxtvtgiid tl`1?sl:.got to gc W0" G R A N T v CO' somewhere else. Whenever there 36mv_f9M13,¢f_ Queen Sf ` f1'.°.i°i..f§i l§§°ii`."...§iin§` ikirfnriifi It is quality the farmers want, ri t i`$`.f§".n.'§"§’l..§°r¢"lf.‘f.`lf.i`.§`r§y'T" '° :heapness when he buys Paris Green. _ We havsonhaad mtnow»°m°.°*_» q _ ~ 4, 1 d t _ I _ _ ~»--»-\-- 1- -1-l ef ---s as ‘ff -s' _ »1:;“‘;';:..°:i.°:":..;'...‘::°.. 21.21; ...2 sz: .’.“':.:‘.°.:‘:; is: i:‘.;";..=.‘.‘.° “:.:.. ml' =° ‘°~'=f 1=“°°<‘ PM GMS “ei *ci *° “il e ii a _ 0. _ mmf" U gm" °“‘ 9g‘ m °' ‘ 1 ~"' ' ~ 000 000. In that ten years the D\\H\- over the atmosphere and it starts I -' eh o \ . , , ) i§':il"' ° ‘f¢i2i“i§‘w°'\. §2|‘\'e"$= tw" M“‘°“ ‘,‘-’ii"‘§“fn.i»i’§'»°°»"i>-'1'i miivliii her _nr hogs. sheer. dairy cows and ening so -'with n rear ana n bans erik? be m:d"“‘ .“m“‘°" .I H dfi:e°|c»°”ri°s vel'y'»sert time. ‘ ,_ .- beef cattle have actually decreased, just as fibers is a_ roar and absnr S ' ` V I , . 0 O I _° ` ` _ . _ on account of the breaking up has when the has is shot out ot the gun tncteased the demand for live stock barrel and when the compressed air ' _ A - I ' a ‘ Q Q That is the fundamental cause of thc is released from the paper bag. , _ J ‘(0, °',g°'i|%‘fl“e' . .. this 0 sun Bq¥sre L 1 ‘increase in the cost of living. 1 That is what thunder le. j , ' “"4"” Mudnnn' p Hea H{imee ¢“"'%" _ ,__ 1 <_ _ ~ » sou ¢Q‘*_ _ p . in ‘»”.‘**-' » ' ~ . '° xiii i'oml°':‘1¢§°§°°“°%'»¢°g* ff i>-~-- - Ofdefa lunicen states have increased by 16.- nit ii-has get in nietrihnis ascii W, |¢|| ig _