rm; cuARL0TrEjr_o_w_N_c_uaRntAn SEPTEMBER 2Z1 1930 -:- Social and Personal -':- Fashions -:- Literature 1 Deplores all" ‘W. lVliat the Fashionable are Wearing P “""j'“f,"‘ - “n” vi = °.'.i‘...‘.‘..° ., Dorothy Dix w“ ilt Grandmother Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished i l With Every Pattern By Aiinebelle Worthington N0 Wonder the Elderly Woman Who is Found in Nearly Every Household Makes Herself and Every One Else Miserable — She Has Knocked Ofl’ Work Twenty 1 Years Too Soon DonoTHY DI}; h Cimnliormrovifiv iWlVES The most insoluble problem in the world is what to do with grand- mother. In three-fourths of the families you know there is a middle-aged or elderly woman who is miserable herself, and who is making everybody about her miserable. She is the living embodiment of most of the major and minor virtues and yet she works more evil than malice itself could invent. She would die to save the home oftiie son or daughter with whom she lives, but she cannot stay her hands from wrecking it. She loves and is beloved by her children, but if they were mortal enemies they could not wound each other more or wreck a more oeadly ivronz upon each other. “Let your surroundings reflect n IS wife-his home! Howi closeéy bound together, in YOUR HU - BANDS mind. Busy . . . making money for his family, his loved ones . . . that man of yours al- ways carries in his mind's eye . . . a. When a womans husband dies it is the spontan- eous and the affectionate thing for her children to say to her: "Mother, you must break up your home and cv-titc t . ll\'(‘ with us. You would be so lonely in this big house without JPICTURE- father. Besides, you have worked long enough. Now you must let us take You are {he 1.911118 11f the pichu-e__i¢g care of you and repay you for all that you have done for us. The balance frame is YOUR. HOME. of your. life you must JllSL take it easy and sit with folded hands and rest Does Your home express the charm of and enjoy yomiiqcu’ your owh dainty fciiiiniiiity—does it re- flect YOU-do your husband? IT CAN! There is one charm which every home, no matter how simple, can have. The charm of fresh, vibrant colour] Men Love Colour Men LOVE cheerful coloinamy clears. Just as you yourself attract when your little house frocks, your dainty hlouses. your printed silks, arc adorably COLOURFUL, so your homo charms when curtainsmush- ions, slip covers. table linens, spreads, all are lovely and fresh in colour. But, women ask me, "How can we keep these pretty fabrics lovely looking in spite of frequent washing? So often they fade all too quickly.” It is true that just ordinary “good" soaps do take out some of the colour along with the dirt. But this will never be the case if you wash theni always in Lux. Lux in made especially to keep colours vibrantly alive, to preserve the soft, dainty texture of sheer fabrics. And not only for coloured things, but also for the many white linens and sash cur- taiiis about your house, IS Lin: invaluable. These are beautiful. filial sentiments that do honor to the children, and the plan would happily settle mother's future if only mother was a. story- book mother, who was 90. and doddering and senile and content to sit in the chintney corner and emit Polyanniiish platitudes. But in real life that type of mother is met with nowadays about as often a~ the ciodo. Very often mother is only in her 40s and looks and feels ‘like a girl. If she is in her 60s, shc is yet in the prime of life, with better health and more pep than she ever had before, and cvcn in her 70s she is still full of vitn and goiiiz: strong. Now for twenty or thirty or forty years mother has been at the head of her own establishment. Slie has been the She Who Must Be Obeyed it-i her own bailiwiek. Her word has been law to her husband and children and ser- vents, and \‘.'.illO'.lL knowing it sht’ has become an autocrat. More than that, i-he . acquired that Clll‘lOll.". vanity that makes every woman think that her nay nl‘ doing tlnngs is the only proper way, and that she possesses some in- spircd ability to rear chddrcn, cook and run a house. Sample wail-ml 12 limes in Lux, f resh, vital-tho colour ha! all the thrill of new. "Men lave cbeeifizl colour: Your bomc r/mrm: 10/2021 curtains, mx/Jions, 51/]: to vers, Inmpxbaz/ex, tab/r linens, a/Irzrc as hvcly andfrcs/J in colour as crew." “.111 K _ It would seem that any one above the grade of a moron would have in- .1111.-. 11nd; 1111- 1-111. who.“ 211-1 1111.1 Cnllpgrrmlgg 1 teliigenec enough to perceive that to take away all of her activities from a. 1x11 1,111.1 1x611.“ 111111.._1 111. 111121.111; C01. I woman ivho is overflowing with energy‘ is like trying to clamp a lid down on 1.1.211 .111 111 111,11(1111g 1-1 111mm 1 a gas well. It l5 bound to blow up and find some vent. And that to put “l ..~ti't ‘null as intricate as it aflllfilh» Sample washed l2 times with .2 ordinary"good" soap-undeni- a bl y fa d e d , lacking colour charm. 1t 1'5 merely ‘. stich a rvoman to playing second fiddle in another woman's house is to de- . 12.n- l". invsz- that adds smart liarcrl-ftil- lllfolle 8 (N19911- .. _ '11 1 e1 L. “'11:... ble and mug." be: zvorn at the normal or l _ 1 _ _ 1 “Eight? ‘h? h‘ in em l‘ ‘ I Yet you sec llllh done every day in all bluridcring, loving kindness by ' ‘ lF-(‘C \\ .. ‘. . . . . . 511g stlldleavo "W11 1-, 1. 1.“. .11..“ U1- 13 1.5, 1n 13 11nd 30 31.31115, 1t l children who sell the old home over mothers head ivhen fllliilfii‘ 1iasscs away _ The extra dointiness and freshness that i w ls made Wllll 3 . y. t s of Iiii-iticli lii‘.\tt'l‘l.\l with l‘. yards of 3-inch plall-ing i and vial“! hm. back 110mg m hvc ‘lnmhun and ‘m0 cant understand ‘lihy . I 0 y comes from lllC use 0f Luiigllie lOVBliBQSS ‘or the mm O1. 1111.01,“ ‘she i=n tliapilfi. when they have given lier the guest room and bath to live fztis In It s of. texture and 11m savlpg of whue .‘ 1.1.5 an 01111011111111‘. 1,, .11.“. a 11111.11. .1... M 111.11 1h‘. C351 m’ [he fabric 1 in and “non she hfio nothing on caith to do. ' . . u1111gsfr1-1111 111151211“), yc]1ow111g_ are truly i‘ . and vcrv little of your tiling 1" it is >llll]llt(ll‘.' llSPil to rnake._ t l _ _ "”"’__f 1 _ v ' jllft (ls Ill remarkable. DOROTHY 1 1 h . NEG blue W001 U“)? 1,; (,U1V11..1,11._1\.,,11. _- .11 11-1111 white dotted (iimity l Aim they dont understand that whats the troub.e with mother is that .1 - 1- u-nn a \'l‘.'.t‘l rod leather belt. ‘ she has lost her identity. She is no longer a somebody to be reckoned with. Con“ and curls an “W, n» l - - 1 1' urea“ in harmonizing shade is ‘ She is nobody but John Brown's mother, or little Mrs. Smith's mother, and . Tlroed prim?“ Clinic wk ‘M 1 p m“ l“ when she ll‘l\‘ll0(l nut it is not because anybody wants; her, but a courle5y splegdlgfhtilsié 1.0111,.“ (111.1... 1111.1" - l\1*-,i\,\_'i1 111.; crepe silk. patterned} i to her (‘lliltil"‘l"l. And that hurts her cgotlsni, and the older we get the wool llrsfifln llurdrati": -."~<l inwlriurizi‘: l slicer tweed mixture in rather \£lll1(‘l' we get. vivid blue shade are combinatziiiiz: vull liked for earlyautltliln “Taf- _ The heavier weielit cottons and lint-n are also smartly RPPTQPTIQV? for Lever Brother: Limited. Toronto-—Soun-makera by appoints-amt to their Bnelienciea 49H the Governor-General and Vilcounteua Wiliingdon 12-; -:-- :.- rt zhr z-reri" 1'. b“i‘lil \.ial interest ozics ilic find, in her children. ward securinir i“ of her own, in . s iv 1ip'n"' Erich-h style mansion recently coni- "ad of tlic \'.C£‘ pletcd in Tokyo for Prince Yi G211 and his Japanese wife. and if the new arrival is a son. the baby willi i V l E A Morning Smile i Most \'.'0l't‘.0l] knock off work twenl y years too soon. Also. they think they l But what ‘ails mother most of all is idleness. The hands that have been no‘. .._._.u. m.’ uAlrl J - this mum“ 11101101. y 1 r i m“ cm" 1' She who has been “shed ‘rum momma U] are going toflenjoy’ n5: pariritrs; on ti‘ 'I‘1C1'l‘i'(ll‘(‘ll1 lilltnlllif.‘ or: wretched ‘cetjetiio "imperial Highness," and i__ v . . full all .10 lfc c . y and 1101M 1. 11 11.1111 . . .1 , . ,. . ,. ,. ,. . 1 . , :__ _ _ m, “W1 m... 111.1 1111. ¢1~111d1-1.1~1"5 clothes too, 1 _ . _ _ ,1 .10 it . i i...'i an. lnvflllull (l d. pnuence, 1.1m‘ to t..c hour o Yi. A son was There had bcen a 11.101101. m"; '10" "l" -~-\“‘ "n ‘"“‘<‘ d‘ ' ‘ night has nothing to do but to kill time. She has nothing CODSiTUClll_ to md 111,11: . ‘,1 ,, M 1_ , ,,1_M__ ,_ __ _ 1. _ 1 m, , _ a . ., Q Tint liif-mq 11101» .1114 b01101‘ nor-in. for you and yours. 1 I _ 1 1 4 "l t“ mm‘ n which to expend her energy and .. 1 l rs t .l_» \ . 1| .. . .1. vl o are tiouLicmall- Lolll to the couple in Auctist, l9..1. one 01 the 1.1111135 cnmbed out 1n 11 :1 1 ' i l v . . v ~ 1 ‘ _. Hi0» llmhmé‘ ‘O ml l“ ‘Mme’ "' l‘ ‘l5 o v crs in their elilidrciiiw lirnzes ' t s-olw U1? noczrni of Wlifll. but drd the folloirviiiz lvlay. 1 _ H w B.» .11~(p~1~11..' ,1 11.1.. n1 .11.; new Fall and V/llhtl FRSllAUH-m l izivcs . 1 _ _ I H _1 h d 11ml and 1311114111111111 and I 1m of temper and s.rode up to a man i 0 I. l’ i .1’ .,..-Q.1 f" 1 m1 11011-111101, 511C <10 it?"Foritshows 1mm‘ ‘E “hyEhc EC“ “$53 “ml PE“ 5 ‘m c“ ‘ _ ‘ to do with mother because every iinpubso of 1') force. tlicin to When Japan annexed Korea in 511111111111; on me 5111911111111’ 11111111111‘ ’ the answer w mp Odo“ ‘LMN t. ‘ll l‘. l mwflews mm m“ “my h" daughter m‘ he‘ dailghwpnblaw keeps house ask mother to llllllT.‘ iltc ‘z . bu‘. tli ~ nr tilt thciiisclvc". can secure their 1W9 " scwlit l’) prevent the diS- i lifm to be the other driver ' 't d- . ‘ t0‘lo minute a title expense. , . . . . ‘ 1 - 11 11 d_ ._ ,1 _ ,_ m , " ‘ " _ j‘ _ - I ‘ no“ o m“ ml ‘l ~> - w ' be obtained for 10 cents if ordered some “m1 ma“ h" ‘mmml mm ‘nallagcs m “E a“ own rind tlie.i child: .i.s wIl-being by kespnig busy wzth their own ivorl: _ iulrtig family from becom- , “Sayl where the dew“ your m1 It is 5 rents a cop. but Ili- l ‘ ‘ ‘ I1 ' “ ' and having thrir nun homes. mg the rallying point for possible 11g111.,..11e roared -v .r. - .. ,.. - . ' ' ' . ._.. -_-_._ ' ' ' ‘i: \ 511:8 ‘ii-Ii: - r-n¢__ n__-_..d___i-i~~e ~ "r" 1 IL 1's bccmhc moth‘! has n" pm oi hm (lvlvllv w ‘yak? lnml plamaklng ls l ' "_ “E '1.‘ KEEN“ llmwlls- The KEEP-En royal Th9 innocent bystander looked 11F . 1 ‘her hDCCIZIlLTv. that she 1111-715 her 1215a lntfitlirflxgfizfiepéglséggs 5121153111181???) v ,. 1 111' S1111“ 13111111.; decadent and 1111p01.1.1-1511e11'1m Mm‘ "wot do you thmk I am_. Y a. es whereof is untold iami y squa ‘es anc ili ‘ 1 b m ~ d t h“ For 7716 Cook _ l pint vzncgar. lent ltscif without protest-so far as 1111001111118. “ghmmg bug? ,‘1'_ . I E_lquette no use in blinking the fact that when mot iei comes m a e oor 1o m n‘ 1 11 (m 5111.“ me “V1111 8.1.01. 1;1.1ew__10 1118 131111.15 :_ _ EGSIEST ‘I'D USE. B, Rflbma b“ olnldrcrrs homo the dovc of peace nearly always spreads its wings and 0.. uni 1 .1 11L 1.111§1115_ I l 1.1. 1111,11. 111,s01.1.111on 111m 1111. 11111115, has become more Japanmzed mm 1. . out ol the winoovi. .1,D1"111,1 .1111“ 1 1 01:, ground finger. Ifnmny of ..lz1)pan. 113st its their ctilflcli- 1.115 predecessors “(L 1n 11.18 111.116,“, ~, ' ' - - ———-——— ‘ "Wilton u cayenne peppflg mains were sing a s01‘ ied into e k m ~ Dresses. drapes or lingerie look _ _ _ _ , _ ' 1 has acquired an energy un nowri " 7W1" when Hwy“. rmlvml» with Q snot .1’. voung woman ask n NW’ m" remedy for this situation l5 “S plain as the nose on wui fact - . . l D S‘ e 5H5” m ‘Imegari “h” all‘ i ‘mnanese Empire‘ his immediate forbears. i’: A Dlamfind DYPS" I“; E "tilémfllql. 1 1; 1-171‘ 1 111... 11mm, 11.1.1011 me It is fut‘ mother kindly but firmly to refuse to go to live with her children. Skin and .-l.;-.- l 1i..uurl lolflfltOCfi 1.'_-_t,1 111151111; 311d 1131,3115 very fine; arm 1' The Korean emporm- 1-1.; 111111.11 me ' I - ' a "ever a Yew 0 E 1*" " ' " ‘ ' ‘ _. .. . .. _ . - ,- - .1 t. u '-- '. . ' - w... -,.-... ,. - . . .. . .. —-~—~— ‘ l l ' i‘ ittefggfitlflnglook. Just, rich. "Wll- 111i’; wnlv Iir-eii in his company 011997 Lot‘ h“ “Mp hm ca.“ mace gluon: he.‘ nld friends m her Pkl fr“ romlien imi- ‘Mala-uni l. i l hr l.‘ U Aldus‘ Mm “en and bun l illaius Cf a prince or M" filmed-Im- yhfh ., v btght c0111“. 111-11 llnlll .'im.'17.inf_'l‘1' _\ \,'fi_ 11m 111011.11 ML 1mm mm . 511C will be happier m one room of WlllCh she 1S absolute tnisticss and where season u. .1 ...i.t .. 1 of an hour or longer if necessary. 1 perial of Japan. He u as also given 11f a ghmugh wear am] mishivig. _ 1 ‘ " _' ,1 11' 1 c 11cm 111111. she can have htr nld sticks of furniture and cook things the way she likes 3 slices of 121cm: _ ___ __ in 11,511.11, 1111011111169 o1 5150.000’ 11,1161. : i Diamond Dyes m“. 1m“ Imghpilt H) n": home uliili fiiltsfifiialllld 11s quitt- them than she wdl bc in a son's or daughter's palace. She can visit her ..ll0DDC'l‘ and SIUUZLCC‘ o‘ "tna- 5108K IIOvERF OVER PALACE dncreased to $900,000, and permitted LABS" ' ' ' \ ' l; lll HllVll / Hjfl ‘,1 \ S ".'(‘l". -' i - h _ ,_ _ v. , ,- , ,_ 1i 1 “lmrvvvnail. .. (1:11! £12141 :1“, “AS1115. 1115 1-1-101111111111 . children all slic hkcs‘. but let hct‘ keel) sonic place of licr own to go 111k to. 1 Les. Bake fot ..i)J.iL l‘) . . 1lic..1 _____ 1 m consmcr 1111115811 a descendant o! EYES EXAMINED, G ‘ 1 That's what mfllivs them ~ ' i (. “'11 1'1 (1 11 1-1,,.11.,.11c 1mm 1. And, oh, how much better h. r children will love her, if molhcr ls an occas- 1 break 4 ('12s on togi an. lCC m; TOKYO, sr-pr, 15_.A11 )~.¢~1-_- p. .1111“ the sun goddess. Amatrrasu. SUPPLIED AND FITTED- i E 1159- Thiw-E “EM m’ l l‘ l‘ 1, 1'." . ~ 11.1 ional i-uest instead of a. permanent fixture! i 0W" ‘mm 318ml} - i- .3 '1'" clrtv and prestige the Japan- The feeble first Prince Y1 died in CEREFUL ATTENTION GWEN To famfus “r1153 "f" '11,, ‘Mn mu“ M“ a ‘in’, “In l.“ ‘i _____ 1~ .~ 1m.- left m the one-time im-' 101a and was succeeded by an equal- “Bum WORK‘ pac ages——a W1. fi ~'>- (‘l and a cigar or &‘lt§?ll'£‘ c in _ 1 4 i _ 1 _k b 1 O 1 1n Chat!” 1 1 1 I 1 _ lllillllh? And 11 1nn111¢1 1,: ahli-‘bnc; M; Sh; shgixlfiidiofltfi rolling ssvlltzfilnhlilcynnd r v l llllfffégarsbl Tat-ll] milk?! hi? 1y ttuulel noljlllfi“ Tlllixo bjollii: Ill? lllflllfi J. w. 0 A .11 V11 1g -11_111.1,c1111d1-1111e_ useful work is coiitcn men o c ouii . c _ _ ' ‘— a u e en o cos ors n ... e ro r Reflux“ opwmem“ Q‘ 1511 1,l1.(;,1,fl.l1,, C111 111.9315? highfaltilins’ for a devoted sonlo say: "Mother. I'll SH Y0" 8 J°b- "5 ll 5°95 2 "35- ZIRPYW» JDCI‘. It is officially announced second Prince Yl is the present head 15-1 M1111 511.," 11111-111. 152.], '3 ‘DI’ SOYun-z ti I No‘ ialivavs break the bread. I for him to F-Wi "P40411913 I11 support You." but it would no a lot farther to- 1 lb 01113115, e :tov': is hovering over the of the house. Now 33 years old. he ghupnugmyn ,1 h . tied that Damoan had received reln- mom-Ha I . . 1 - Wllh but 1.4.; glimpses- o: 1.11118 but, was prompted/by an impulse to asked you cazino avoi 0m. W R forcement. We had planned to p.155 from our. camp and irillerl t-wn wild1vxonicn except as Isaw them in Cana- shield her after she reached Virginia, can scarcely escape answering them- FO through the portage of the Cross. turkeys With a 1N1; lslVli. I 11nd them via or on the gulf. And many or thesel Without any preamble I said: Your position will be unpltfifiim- 9° 1 —-‘—— thus avoiding the immense loop of dressed and on 111011111‘! by ihv time ‘vi=ecirv1i' those on the suit. were wlth- "Mademoiselle. when mi reach the “" 1 11 an." (.11_,1.1,,111,1,,w,, 1 Continued 1 _ the Three channels. but as mgiit was mfldemoi-selle in her Pr," lirwk house out sex in my eyes, so desierate hm Engllsh_settlements qu85ti0ns will be Continued “on Pace 5 t 5 l l Exam" l v ' '1 t? T° "Hm" h” °r 5"‘ Fmgv“. pm“ near and the enemv in sight and ln- » Came out and went t» a l1Cfll‘l)"il‘f‘f‘l'l Beau Law-s o ' ~ i ' Riwllw- Gmld dwcnm“ an; 0“ 1 once I ordered him to take his ra- l 111 111....’ w Ree 1.1193111 1,11 11-11111. J ' ' 1 - A c mnany to secure . 1111115111”, young orchard. W 11h or 1 m" Fran“ T“ guddflnlv gum: mm m“ on a ‘mint of rock and keep agmigih rasulefiouh gndlézenamoag‘ -. . .. CCHOHISLS. Belforeedmcilksat mademof. . ~ without ranch. _' _‘ "_ ' , ‘ ‘ i ' . . . . . ‘l Ea ° e5 i 5h 11 1.; . . _ is” 9- 97°55" 938 B 8n Indian l i AFN! P A Frlrqllhilrson. no trp- "““‘b"""" i‘ ‘mm ‘milled mm of his “atoll?!” ihe 10h" mierthmrbladoi ' “ma” mum supply‘ We ‘mt “hm” sion lllelihfwauincsli ‘irinaw. yet ravlshlnslr enticing in m. O11 1'36 OIS “ - ' ' I lirinrc to visit "olden Aeaanibas. His W“ 0 m“ "W" r00 0 c "m" 0 1 1 F1 1.‘ 1111,8111“ a 1111151 1911111111; a -~ 1 - - C‘ a 1 H d , ' Q I p" Prince St..- Charlottetown. .‘1 " 1 _ _ __ 1111 F11 . m h 1 Sx nge. . 5 _ I .01 fresh hopu of mm m H f’ a, 110a. er emuro youth held the q q i! . 6142'2‘23'8'°°d"'[ hi.“ M tvhmlghl’ ‘ms Impaled m his llfhlqndtvqcs§flJgrrlli‘:;¢sthil:lfi1t§et:‘Vir§ - the river‘ but l'abmdor saved mel row" the result o1‘ g't‘..iiig arvlnctllxrotimlthrcnts of mqueiry‘ once sponmne. - 5.. 1 1 1-'~il"‘l‘l‘"'l l-"P" "5 h!‘ $1°\\'l.V!llT"f-‘d hi5 ‘“1'u"'\;‘~’1l m ‘ . 51-9111 11511-1; him severely by gllbly l the ‘fiver pnfl" w; “Tm I S3131 T, ous fires were kindled in her heart. 1; - 1' “"'“""'“"““""" gar» on the girl. I remembered his l" l 1 "Y'?°"""- ‘°“"‘"°l‘~ a" 9 5°?‘ , 1.111% 5101.105 about the 1191185 apt, to, ' ‘ " ‘ ‘i - vo11v1111s111111d111g 11 11115’ what 1 _ 1y ‘i ' 1 - {ink 3.1.1.1.: .1 choice between two gold hi!" hi’ 1W1 ‘ll-WC if" 11°’ 5”“ 0"" lie found among the Indlars. Among 1 glance l“ h“ “Kmlm f?“ I comdl posed saying wasaln no way meanitrto 1 .30 I . - v » . . . 1 r - ‘ it l I o N L E imm“ Om‘ “T” A"“mba"" Bu‘ h°w I 5mg“ to dwelt hm thoughts bl rther lies he solemnly declared the Gilly "Lnk Off“ jvmmmc mid W: take any advantase of her iivaition, ' . ~1l ‘ multl madrmrisrllv be connected with askiri: why she feared SlX Fingers. Hum” hunbgokjen ends“ around 1 opening magnlia buds back home. Al Camp N0. 3, Watervale 0n Branch line from 1/‘, z 1 v , 1111.. 1.....,11_.11 1..1.11.11(111,S< and 11.11110“; "That scum of the earth! Let him their “mes and “T1515. 51x P11130151 ~ptibradorq 1 said. ‘suppose you_ V n __ Pisquid to Lake Verde, consisflng of 22 extras good . i 5/ ‘ R meaty how "mild sit" "lire" "19 W‘ b°“'“""' "r 1'" "a" mm “'hil‘l’°d-" V actions after hearlngi '"""°"" “m” l“ “"1 S” ‘l ~"‘"‘“ “M ‘my draft horses, from five to nine years old, from 1400 to 4 made no chi n t} -v N v 11111111. of this sroxmdtel? This was high language. more absurdmfi There w“ a vcnmgChoctawr, signs. Wc trill no.1, here. 1 1600 Pmmds Each- Extra good WOPkQTS, single and t"! .1 That men. 1 divided mp watch with "Then you do not fear him?" I 111,111; 111511111; 111 111s QYBS 1.5 u... Cana- 5"‘ Fl"5°"" 3° l“ m“ hm" and m” i q . . 1 double. 1 beautiful pony. perfectly broken to saddlezot‘ ‘l ' Q 4' m mmhofimfl‘ Sm?" 0n ‘mbmdw m! “ml m" m“ “gm had urged‘ dian elaborated on his first descrip- , l” a gimm l“ m" '1» ll"? Il-‘l-“m e88, G38 Th8 Tlllla 1' jumping. 12 complete sets of heavy team harness only {pl ‘ f” Ilmmw‘ “Dumber 23rd‘ M 1'30 -"*“‘“="""' 1° m’ "l" W" l" ti" "l"- "mhl I "my m" l" “mt "P" l f the brass ornaments worn by “d. bun“ m“ "fig?" -~ . . . .‘ used three months.9cartsaddlesand brltchingfl. new” 4 l . 1 9310a; glut-p, of all Household Furnl- c f d _ ton c _ 51x 1.1118015 ‘rpm 11111111,“, 0,11,11,11 Go. on my stomach was so bad X r“ H ~ i‘ tun conailtl of I'm-for, Dining '3‘"‘E- Emil‘ ‘lb n" “E mum s” a ‘Miami! t” {gum an and mo the savages‘ we conceal"! me mm- ! 1i b ll f 1 n‘ 1, 1.. 1.1.1‘ ',1 1n 1'1’ ' rrouldnt sleep. Since taking Adlerlka film? blankets- 20 horse "W59 conlracl-QTE dumP ca “f, .i\ a Rooin. Bed Room. Kitchen, l Belle don? $lf"'1ll o.’ the lonely waters. and SliFP-ClOU-‘ll’. I believed she had ]st.i1't- EMS mastsk111u1y_ and 11mm a “.e11_ 1111;; 21121: $1111.11}: I: 1w (‘rat-Md 12102171151901, 111.10 and never [e11 beners; 2 heavy duty contractorm plough!’ 1 single plough-z ». . ... 1 . - .1 . , .»..w~:1 .- - . i .11 » Upright Plano, l Edison Diamond lh Pflhies uni!‘ in sight. ed to ..a_v she feaied him oni 0 11.051.11.11 111mm. 1,1511 151.1111 11.11 111131111 1 u _ rs. his. Filler. F d n Tr tor (l cater 1nflrtread) 11 whed gcrap, ‘f1 m” phomn-gph, 42 Records, several 1.1-1. 1,. 1.1.1.11 1,111. 1n_,11__,1 111.1111 1n1d_ M1111 111. 1111,.“ 511,, 1.-.m-_.1.1,.,_1 11111-1 _ d leaw no “ace of our pu_ welcome. Lnbrado. w... math to dc-I Unlike most remedies, Adlerlka acts 0r 5° ac 5 _ P . 2 m“, , I i 1,1,, m,“ lnpgvlngs, 1 osmium nld id" MM M mm“ WW0 1131mm" mmlnsure “m1 51111111811 1m 181mb and “W 1.1m 11.11 1113;'l(|11ni§fi]0 11.... 111m .1 on BOTH upper and lower bowel and ‘ers and many other articles, ued on contract. 1'0 a] ‘ : 1 » oflll Case. 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