. E “DELECTO” assortment .. ‘ is the finest of all -G. B. '= Chocolates——a box of distinction " as well as dcliciousness. - - - (a It contains Fruits, Nuts, Jellies, ts, Nugsttnes, Creams-in exquisite flavors and novel forms. ‘ i» at‘ ‘A Bargain in Red i011 Verge Was ‘ A BARGAIN IN RED Ellen Prine entered Lapp's store with one firm resolve clutched as tightly its tlte purse in her hand. 'i‘he set of her lips and the ilt't 0f her head betrayed this resolve, whicit was to buy her daughter, Olive, a blue serge dress. it was a brigitt tall afternoon and a goodly crowd ot‘ shoppers fllled the store. Ellen saw that site coultl of Catherine St.. ‘Sydney, N. S. not get near a counter for some whcn in at 'l‘urnbuli's drug stort- titiie, so she strayed about, looking recently. at this and that while site awaited FEEIJS TEN YEARS YOUNGE SINCE TANLAC RESTORED HEALTH “l attt now enjoying Zgo straight to the counter and get [waited upon, tuucii that happened 'illI{,'Iil have been avoided. As ‘was, her struyings led her to the llt-Eilililllil table pand there site paus- f ed, uncontrollably fascinated. ."i‘iicre was but one other person at l the bargain table. and that was I Mcdora Zliofict. f “Look itere, I§liten,',' liedora said. i it\.l'e'i~i just what yott witnl. And ‘» it's a bargaiti." she held up u pit-cc ‘ol‘ rcd poplin. ‘ ll‘ Ellen ltad lookcti at .\lctiora'.~t .-llttle, eager, titalicious face insttattti lot‘ at the fabric she might still lIIRIVO been saved, but the color licttught her glance. Ellen loved red. ~ She couldn't help it. Silo had loved lit ever since site was eleven, anti § this same bicdora Aiofft-t had ltad a l red cashmere one WIIIIBPWIIIIG slit» ,hati ltad to go around in an tit-rly, ‘lolti brown hand-down oi‘ her older tsisters. To this day the sight oi‘ lthat tiartlctiltir shade of red would cause a thrill in Ellen. She was not the tiinc. No titattcr how light till food I ate. this gas would fortu alt come up into my (ziiest anti throat tittlil i could hardly hrcathc. Titt- stnt-ll of filings cooking would so nattetcittc inc lhttt I could hardly stop in the kitchen and had tilin- culty iit retaining iuy food. My at» pctitt‘ nuts vcry" poor all thc llliil‘ so that l didn't care WIIPIIIPI’ talc or not. ll was continually coir stipatcti and scarcely cvci‘ free of st) bad that I had lo slay in oetl. i couldn't slcp at night but was so rcstitiss that I IliitI to like! up “ml pace the floor. l was gutting worsc all tho time, and although l tried all stirts oi‘ trt-tttuient and medicine i iiiiiPil i0 t-rct any rcilt-t’, anti tinale ly came to think I should iltlllrl‘ ht- aiiy licitcr. "But Taniac seemed to suit my case from the very start, and now ' cuhRnotnnrovjjQiiDiA" ' , , '. a _ on't want to be mean, mam- of upilfillililclltiiei‘ do I," said Ellen quick- splnnditi you tt-ei. I wish you had before, but health for the first‘ time in many you've iiiii/ei‘ iiiiili 11 WOHI- You're years, and i have to thank Tanlat‘ n good girl. And 3'01! needn't wear mt- it," Stlld Mrs, Annie slwuln-rtl. avhht I've got in this parcel. “F0!- "uiu. Suva“ years 1 Bu‘r‘sr(\d|' iietiora Moffct was just coming her turit. It‘ site ltad been able to. from chronic intiigestlon. My fool] "iii "l “i9 Billie “ii iaiieii-Vei‘! iiiiiii‘ would sour in my stomach and forni lmmed “M Smflei- ememd- "What gas that utadc tne fcel utiscrziltlti all tl'IH‘iitIil-"Ilt‘, vrhitth Wits soiuetltittvsl “Well, let's see it and get it over with." siw suiti- “i Biilibose t ought to be thankful to have any dress at ly, "l hcgin to understand, Olive. g Ami you have been patient. But. |.\‘ou see. i always loved red so. and ‘I guess 1 didn't think any fiu-tlior. i'll; gltlll you've shown me just how I'll , italic it fight back to the store anti _ ‘pot you what you wanted. You've ‘l. right to it. if anybody ltas.” you back i‘or as soon as this?" in- quired Medortt. "I'm returning my bargain." l-lt lcn answered. "im going to get (Ji- ivo the nicest hltte serge I can find and tuakc it up with hint-k silk braid and an itnchor on tho sit-two. They stood nn lnstiuit t-iye to o) . Pitt-n bicdorzt laughotl. "You'll iltiti it'll cost you stuut-Iritig." shc said. "I tlon't. care." said liiicn. "it'll bc cheap at that." And slit- wt-nt past ltit-tltira into the uloro. —i<o>—-— KASPAR HAUSER. Mystery That Excited Eorooe ty Years A90. For slit-or slriltgcittaws mo myst- t-ry of Kaspar ilattscr. which a lttlo less than a century ago was hilt". which ltcltl the attention oi‘ all ‘Europe, has tlroliablg; ticvci- hecll airpassctl. Dozens of extraordinary tilts were iuvt-titctl, clrctiiutctl. lit-- Nine anon 2&8 ‘hogolées Oriflnlld by CANONG BROS. LIMITED ST. STEPHEN. N. B. lint... f... rip, Y..." 9/ It». cloth”... t3?" ‘fizcéstt in tfieiz-Ljand [ashamed ot‘ lt., cither. l iwttys lookctl fctirfuily t‘unny. but it Thad a tirctty-sltino. llkesilk, as she lilook it out ot‘ .\icdora's hands anti .iIIt<l]i<‘(flPtl it. Ellen had tutti all too ‘fcyv pretty things in Ili'i' llfc anti Slit‘ still tutti a young girl's eagcr . ncss to rthciti. Anti this poplin was jritiitzulously cheap. Why, it would lnot take all the IIIOIIO)’ she had in ‘ hcr tiursc. “I'm looking for serge," said Me- ltiortt. “but I tiott‘t know as I shall lt.-ct tiny. it's t‘cart‘ttlly expcttaitttt. tiiavt- you tiotit-cd botv ltigh it is?" “‘ "4 *\.._1_—~_ _,-_~,1,_ l _ ._~-_.._ lat . . lrl=i~l ' “ .|l".'.. l ijllllmh W ‘ “l““!ll:lll":'lt4 ‘iii hi" "W l ’__. Western Hard Wheat. XPBRIRNCB ha: taught good cooks that there i‘! n0 flour quit: its flood us Beaver Flour. BEEAVER FLOUR II the ideal flour foruli baking purposes. It Is e blended flour, combining the richness and delicate qualities of‘ the world- flined Ontario Winter Wheat with the strenfith and body of Boner Flour imparts‘ to bttkingt the qunlitics which Ilklm, s...“ your breed, pies, cakes and pastries reel food treats. Try itl Sold by your grocer. THE T. n. TAYLOR ‘co. LIMITED. Chnthem Ontario n30 A Snug, Comfortable Suit. When you slip into a suit of Watson's Spring Needle underwear, you feel "fitted" and comfortable. The action of the body is unhampercd by. a Watson garment which gives freely when the limbs are active. All styles, all sizes and in various fabric: for men, women and children. y. \ . ‘ UNDERMLEABI. w" TluWnlnn u - Cellular, i-ltnltod," lmnttorflonnrio“ l illicit shook lit-r lit-ad. "i don't , know as l have." t Mt-tltira itiovt-ti away, lt-aving i-Ii- lcn altint: with tho rod poplitt. A .sztlcsgirl who had an cyt- on, the lbitrgain table, canto forward. l"'i‘ltat‘.~l a nice piece ol‘ poplin. Airs. lPrlnc," she said. as Ellen laid it ‘titlwn. Sht- unfoldctl it and tluttg thc . tasrinitling t‘oltis about. "You would ttritu it with black anti it'd be .su't~ll." she said, holding it. under lhnr chill. it‘ slit.- had not done that i-Zilcn ‘might havt- resisleti, but she was Isuch a pretty girl, dark eyed. with ‘a oicar skin. tutti the red turned licr into a glittering vampire. The fabric SPUIIIOG it dozen times ittore iIPt-llflllill! than it had bet-n before. "IWI guess i'll take il,"-i‘ttiterteti Elicn, anti she began hastily to ‘lcount out the money. The girl, who liadiost her vam- ;plre look the instant red poplin was twithdrawn front under her chin ‘wrapped the purchase nonchitlztnt- ly. "Kinda nasty coiti, raw tiny. she remarked. ' "It is so." mttruturctl iillcn. She fled down a bat-k aisle HWZI)‘ from Metlora and otlit-r acquaintnnccs and reached thc street rather ibretttiiless. "Well, tilt-rte!" site said. "Vi/ell, titcrc!" l “All the way liotuc sltc planncd ithonttzilting of tho tlrcss. Ellen's iltomt- was suiall anti gray, on a ituit-t strt-tt. a ncztt houso tiutwartl- Iv whit-ii was as ht-r husband would have it but within her love oi tier- oration itiatlt- it rltitllll a tritle mes- s)’, lltnvt-vtir. it was bright and wartti anti cozy ,and there was no itiistttktng tht~ \\'i‘I(‘.(Iil\(l it extend- f BRINGING . y Q etl. lly the nlttiuz: room stovc, bent Oi‘ course, this piece ot‘ poplin {was not the shade she most liked land then, to her mind, poplin ai- ltt-vetl. itespoilsiblo writcrs lltIVililc- t-l thcltltctiry ill‘ll Kits-par ilaus- c!‘ was a sou ot the Grand ilukc (‘liarlcs of Jiadt-ti. kiduappcti by tie (‘tuiutess of iiotiliiiurg in ordcr ttl scout“ tlit- Hlltftliiiiiilill of tho tliltlrcit of tho tlraut] ilultt- (‘hur- It; i-‘rctterlrlt. ‘Fliottsatitls portitl or- ttr the “Aliuzinarlt tlt» Gotha" in or- tl»-t' to cndow tho IIIYSIPFIIIIIS and ttfliictctl iicitig with illustrious hirtit (inc tuorttlttg iii “fly 1X28, in oac t-l‘ llic strccts ot‘ the old wallt-tl town of Nurt-utbt-rg. tltt-rt- \\'.|:< thuiiti a youth of‘ slxttat-u or sort-ti- lt‘i‘il yt-iirs ol‘ lgv. dr értt-tl in pt-a» raill garb. lit» was tlazt-tl and tuutnb aflcr taking four bottlcs lam coin- pletcly rid 0t’ all my troubles‘; My appetite is just splendid and I cait cat thrct- good locals u iiayand ne-v. cr SliiiPi‘ tlic lcast bit frotit intlig0s~ tioit. I ant ncvcr bothered with soltrncss or gas 0r sinirlttess of breath. My t-tutstiptttttln is reliev- ed. and iticvct" iiavc lhc sign of l. IiUlldtlUlll’. I slttcp iikt- a baby every night, and gct tip in the inornlng flit-ling full of lift- ‘lilti t-hbt-gy, i really fcci ton _yt-.its yotiilgcr, and ain stronger anti bcttt-r in lnthltp in l‘Vt'i'.V will‘. l think ‘Pattlat- is a splt-ndid tuctiit-iutt, and‘ have |l"t~ tit- .‘ "out thc boy's tuotitcr and llt"\F" ' t ‘ v < "i — . * t I l m" H)“ gm “l, "we QXEIiiiiiiPiI- bu: itizirlts ot‘ t-rtitiilv. saving ill-if t y ‘Ten Tears fter Ten years ago the first were packed and put on the market. The t’ has elapsed since then has been filled with h and with many difficult situations to be met; come. But withal, it has been a period of ' unquestionablqsteady and persistent progress. KING COLE TEA has never looked back. Every year has brought its increase. Today its sale is ten times greater thanthe firstyear’s'busi- ness. This is the publids remarkable tribute to the worth of KING COLE TEA. It speaks for unusual service. l\\\\llllHllIiIIlIIIIIt/l \\\\\\\\\\\\ IIII/// \\\\\\\\\ "’////,,, frontal‘ by tht- :ivt-r. 'i‘l|t-st- .'li‘t‘:(‘tillilit'tl tr packages of KING COLE ime that 3rd work, and ovq. tiio't -ti‘ - -. -.- . *. i .3 mumm“ m "mum"mlmdyllilg -iili‘tillt‘l‘ltlill}'. On l|i~t ]Il'l'.“ttilI '-' » ‘. l\v:i~i found ‘I lcttor ‘ltItIl‘t“i"‘I t ’Ianlat- is sold ill (‘itarioltol iwn ‘ ~ l -‘ tY-H U - l - by “whim “rug” in Monhmm: bv xii-t‘- Oi tiic ltrtvtuiittitzittls. ihlisdt-t- iitipc WPlll to lht- l It'll ittouutntitttltiit- llliii ii~= all“ iil_\' lllliili‘, .\i.i..il..“ IIlliIltIn-q ;t|-, bu...“ IL J. wrung" and by H“) Wading n11‘ Wtl‘i1tllillltiltl‘lltl_\ ‘lilout an illiltil“ llii tilt‘. tialat-ti grtitizitls- and illtiii‘ A__i'tt\vat',|_ ol llvt- l|ltill~"ll|tl ‘illflilf illlllr‘. “Huh. H, W,“ “limmlry ‘lmggl-sm in ‘WNW MW" .1) t‘ will! (Inuit: l-tili‘; at-laltt-tl tlt.it ‘inc itliiltltlvtl. Iillitit‘ til violt-t t'iiItiI‘t'il'5llI( illilt*l‘t'tl tor (ht-I ztpztrt .| usioli oi llI'i'3.s‘ ilialtitlw. ‘ ".' t, )1’ . t- ill it; rtirt" wit-u "oil Illiliill! 1i -r oil w lll‘Il I it~ itsmt-will m" .t-rt Htziiiiitttlt- ltitt ———--€-______ . . ' intaut and brourlr ll) in the ll‘ttl‘Iit>t-ll \‘t'l“l\\‘lI‘tl‘ ‘ - - - lt- <~ ltt ll’ ~ l'- l-tt l r t i - mm. “mm. m Si...“ m, “m” fin “ii, ‘ - _ . t l - - 5 _ - >litll .ttl. _ >uo tint... topt _t._it prnnn Mill. Oat» t Hm] l.‘ I" “HM h” hem! qnd l I) - > (ilflllizllt-rl sttittiittit. t-t boiu 1\]il'tl .70. H .\lttrtlt~rt.t. iciil, and tltc I)t‘liI'l \\'-i< tum <..| .| “H” Mull W‘: ‘l _ _ ‘ “mid exiiiiiii- Within tht- lit-st leitct- thcro wag Ili‘t‘i'l||Ili"l‘ it i l\::.iw bv this Ill: thc wound llttl i at - “ . l "1 mm ‘mlny ‘u hm‘ mom“ and "i9 iiiii‘ filltillltil‘ icttcr, purportitig to be that I t- "zclfrdlii tht- llavariatt lll‘il'tl ti-~~ i~ t“ I ‘t iitltl trot l mm‘ Chum“ -*——--<0 liilnttrtlfit Llnlnit-ut p," "Itcl tne see it!" Site jumper] up l - .. l t ,1! ( ' _ _ ‘ ‘ lht- lads iailtci‘ had lit‘t‘il an "hit:- ant t td to take the Iuuccl away Vt-r iii a (‘tlVllItllT Fvgiiilviil. Tilt ct- front her mother. - ‘ , _ . But Ellen held faSi to it. "Now. "Mm" “W "l'“""'“'“““ ““ ‘”“ lace. “i might. have‘ known it." alts htliii. biilorly._ “tou'vc gone anti plckctl up sonic old tiling. Anti i bot it e: rod." She wont lo the window atttitttritctl ltcr hack on ht-r itiotht-r. hi-iiiiil-Z out and (sin-vying her tln 14ers. I iuiir-n sat down rather ltguvlly and i0okoti_ IIOIIIIPSSI)’ at her dttu- glttt-r. "iiut Olive ' she began. (illvc turned with a string. "Antit .\it-tlti_\"I\Iotft-t's got a pcrl‘cctl,\' lov- cly now bluc st-rgte which siit- vvorc. to sultool today for the first time," walk. Sounds and tht- sight of tlu- (‘ttlllllltillt‘.\‘L ohjt-rts tci'l'ii‘it'tl liiiii. ‘file ringing ot’ n l|l‘ll thrt-tv him liiio tiaroxysu of \\‘t't‘ilitil{. and the music of a sirt-trl hau f'lili.~t'tl hiiu to swoon. lIc would rut ouiy Itrcuti and wtitor. Ilutlcr iiistritclioit he lt'Iil‘|it'tI\\\'iili ( -c.\'trclttc rapidity and his own story. witch hc was abit- to lciil lt. ht-ightt-tit-tl titc m, lcry‘. Accord ilig to thin. as far hark as ht- could rt-uicuilbcr ho had always iivt-tl in Sh‘, oxmndml’ la cage or a holt- ill tht- ground so “ypqpyv ymffmgt- Said EH0" b!“ suiall lit _il. the only way tic could wimplwétux.‘ ' rt-st Wlls‘ sitting t.\\‘n with his ".\nd oi.‘ coursegsthofltiorflt.wvanl lagkfilrrvlflhgg~gul“him —U‘UL~' c morning of his tlist-tivt v in Ntirctithtirg ht- ltad iit‘\'i‘l‘ sci-u tlttr sun or heard thc sounds ot‘ tlic tiutct" wotltl. ’l‘\\'ti toy Iiorsei»: wore tho only (tbjctwts oi which he hail any kuowlt-tigc. llrcatl and watt-r .h:t(| ll)(‘t‘tl scrvtiti to hint by a por- tsttll oi‘ whom he spoke as "tho man.“ Otto night wlhctt ht- was anyone t-lsc to ltavo ono like it. Slit» will be tilt-ltsctl, anyway." iGih-n could not speak," went on O|lve,ti.~t~ int: her liaudkerclticf freely, “just because you were so crat-iy tibottt lt. You've bought every red remn- ant this town has sold for thc last lozcn years. You know you ltavc, mother .anti I've worn them. And I ovt-r a lvtmit, was a girl of sixteen liIilt-trt: only child. . ~ Uiivt: took tiilct‘ tier iathetntiwutzii lshc might havt- had better looks it! ,slic had rcsetublcd Ellen, who vias, ztlari: ‘and rather spirited. As it‘ lwas Oltvc was tltln. little tutti vein» lali~~one ol‘ those bleached yountll -1. v- ‘x things that cannot stand a. itltiit l ‘ I l FRECKLE FACE l rt l Sun and Wind Bring 0ut_UtIilv' ‘4 spots, How to Remove Easily v ‘ ___._ lieres a chance. Miss Freckle- l Face, to try a remedy for freckles jwith the guarantee of a reliable lcontrcrn ‘that it will not cost you a iticntty unless it removes the frt-ck- llitrs; whiic it‘ it does give you a ‘ clear complexion the expense is l trifling. Sintply get ttn ounce of Othinea itlottblo strcngtlt-frotti any drug- glst and a tow aptiliciitlons should lehow you how easily it is to rid l yourself of the homely freckles and l get n beautiful complexion. Rarely ‘ is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. l Be sure to ask tho tltruggist for l the douiilc strength Othlne as this strength l. wold uttdcr gatirltntcc oi .montiy hack if it falls to i'(.‘iIIOV( l freckles. l l slt-ctiittg "tlit- luliit" had awiikctit-tl him. taught lilttu to stand. tralk had put shocs on his feet, and tzikcn |iiilil to Nlli‘t‘llllilii‘i.§. it was atalc l that rousctl wide iiitercst. The look like a sick cat in red. i\letitl_t' Alotfct. alwa, .~ _ .' stilt. takes tlttrk ticople ltkc you to wear red .otj tilt‘- lerent collared blonds tltlin I am, anyway: Anti I wanted a blue scrut- like Metldys becauscwbccaust- lir- My “'11s iiiiiiiiiiiti iii’ till’ lllith il1~ nntl suggestions for st.... .ll¢ti will not mar nor scratch white. ic Warren, don't know which ol us “"5 ‘mil lplmlml mid” liislmm- - btiftiflffl. ii m" b? ‘YJBMJ Wiiii 5171i! iiiid | , m _ > - . , among tit-m Prof. ilatiotcr. wl. g to (es boat. But hcll know non . . i“ For W0odw0,k,cf._ \\ ilCi , n" ,-l,.h|_m. “mm m, he 3,1,5 n“, m l took ltitti to his houic. wiicrc thou- anolhel. red dross!» ISJIIIIS fiot-kctl to st-c the strange Ellen KllHIJUtI. Eric “litrrcn! I {Milli tiiiili Nu‘ liw tussle-riots Could it be itissibio that ‘(i .5 ""37 ‘mom She in" Cnnsidergflwnllwl’ in October, 1825i, an interest that imp. ail-p ‘Vi... m m, "m, who“ q“, liatl bet-ti wziulitg was fntint-tl to was HRH). m Neon‘, “Honllunsviietv lifc. lhtttiitcr llt‘ill‘tl trigiitcticll "n", n". 1,0,...» Sh‘. 5mm,“ n, H _'crics coining trout his prott-gt-‘s girl WOlll(l0l'ii‘il~.l.\'. that liitiftil tiixvtaljfilllillilzllgd ""511?" til“ fmmtlulhlliil“: ringing n hcr tiars" "a hiut- 246i" " ("i i“ "i" ‘i’ i iiii" m“. yfpyttpvts bgcnlls‘. m.“ “tmrffg- flowing from a wound in his lit-ad. don-l km)“. “and, m» m“, m, "kps. slot-y was that “thc min“ had best"--- and thcn catuo to hcr the ‘mm’ ‘with hmckwmil “w” "lid tnemtiry oi‘ that beautiful red tlress lslilbhml “hi”! iii w“ iiiiiiiissiiiiifl “vm-n by Mmidyts nlmhgl.’ and what towtivt-r. to i‘ lit any ltace of lite it ltad tlont- to hor. Medora had got "‘“"i'7"‘l “Ssiiiliiiii- jm. bl()n‘xl_ “q.” Sh‘. hm] npvvl.‘ ilul iii grctitt-r utintitcrs curious M...“ Surf)‘. ‘m, “h” “WW1 “M, crowds camc front ail pirts oi‘ lfiu- Print‘. but all the sauic tlic wound mil“ l" W“ Kmimr- A" "i‘i'ti'iiii‘i“ gm. ,-,.(-..;v.._.] m Hum). yvnrs mm Ettglish utililcniltti. Lon] Staubtipc. wag 4.1m (tunable 0f mvtm. m...“ n adopted ltltti anti sctit lttiu to Ans:- little Hum; who" 1nu¢hed_ [tacit to be vtluctttcti. But his early 1.311..“ w,“ m,‘ a Hm-ew“ “tnman, promise was not rcallzctl. Iic show- btit whcnsltc looked at tho wccpiitg F] 31'5"?) "7 iiiliegwfgiiiii iiidéeliviiii" 0H“ “I m"... '0 he‘. mm “maul... on. n eccui w’. til. catut- ztnoth was still up to her olti tricks, and 9i‘ 51711080 iltltllfk. Fti-‘ii 0i‘ liiiligfld- that site as tnanipuittling her tlau-Ikiiiiiiiii‘ HiiiKKPFPtl into iiflrtl Stall Rlitct"s tiffairs with the iiililli‘. ad- giiiiii‘l'iid-'iliiiii‘liiii°ifii iii Aiifiiliiicii “iii:- roitness with which she had manl- >99‘ i‘ PP "K iiiiii ii ii i" Wiiiiiii puuqmt t“... “Wm s]... an.“- u [luppllll his sldo. "i’ttllicc——llzctt nioiiti~| hrcallt ttntl somolhing bt-tzan to iiii‘iii—i>iii'=i<‘i" iii’ téti-‘ilivli. ililtl lilvii bttrn within IiPi‘. lt-ll to the fltitir, dead. 01m. wlpm] hu- nmw |»..,y_un...||y_ Acting upon the trltic, Lon] Slau- UP . tF tqQ TO THE OPERA TONIGHT To PLEAfiE t YOU-Km tar) 55E .» DiNTY TOMORROW TO F‘ HA I o. I i010 Iv IIIPL Iuvuu puma. tne. tr you TELLINE moor THE ODEFA FQQM QYAQT Rcrtcossr- 'i'v ~ THATO x E 5E5“ o . .. , u tory on il(‘l'tllliil. of th~ ileexhelle’ Olly.“ “he sam- I will" pt-t-uliai‘ pcrsottalitv. ill; ' m" ‘Okzitliqiiln bcitorc I show you Wiiiii rotrnl til-guns wcrc unlnitrtlrctl vct "w" ‘ '). tt‘l'!‘ " _,-I~ ' » ‘ » . Th? HRH vfipgrluéultnil; “a?! Y . ln- could not talk; tho snlcs ot‘ III: . SE/VOURS ' - “'5 fct-t wcro convex and ‘hr could no" f Flag‘)? pamr l. A“ titers." ‘Doidtfiiéiilééf “your furniture‘ and wootitvttrk. » Now is the tintc you can greatly improve the njtpcar- once of you; home with. a tottch of paint hcrc and A coat of protection will work wonders. Save the surface and you save all. hiARTlNt-SENOUR Pawns AND VARNISHES. For the Walls and Ceilings For Iimdtvood Floors N E U - T O N E-tltc washable. IiiARIlLI-l- ITE - The pericct sanitary finish th it uill not fade tloor fittisii that withstands the or rub 0H. Many pleasing i .uts ltardcst usage. Allard finish that For Furniture WOOD-LAC STAIN~in many sluttics. Oak, hiahogatiy, Cherry, ctc. Gives to inexpensive v. oods thc appearance of the more costly. Easy to use. For Vcrandnhs OUTSIDE PORCH PAINT— dries ltsird in a icw hours and wears like iron. MARTIN'S Wiiii .. 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