_-..warn-,,,.,._._,»-y-...-...-.-...._.____.___vv We _ .4 »....,,- i i i .__ i l i` l i i l -»- _-.c -sv..-' _._ ...‘_ i _-f i wit... is it :init sk.-i-it-, iiiii inc Q.. _ l _ -_-$"_`,,, i. i ,. l ciifaizhilu _ SEPTEMBER ii I WMD IS Ill (ll’Ell ll0llll ins Jr. enables you to shut " the liner quickly. __ ‘Ibn skin is Nsture‘l ol-ln_ proteqtion net germs. When it is bruised, km occur, that protection is with- The door is open. As quickly podble Nature closes it by forming not we call a ab and renders you eqmpuntlvel sa.fe against infection-_ ‘P But this scalll sometimes takes days to form and until it has fully sealed the Wound, even until t_he wound has thoroughly healed again you must fur- nish t e required rotection yourself. A few drops of Kbsorbine Jr. in the water will ive you an antisthstic wash that will kill all posflibility o infection and hel nature to heal the wound._ _As well ns heing a very powerful Eermtclde, Absorbine jrlwill draw out t _e lnilam- mntion and bring instant _relief. _ _ Absorbine Jr. is antiseptic, germicids and liniment in one container-handy to keep always in the house; easy 1.0 carry around if you travel. .‘ 8i.z5 at your druggi.st's. -Little Iiarbara. aijxvtl tour, was 'W ""‘ A THE hfilfllll Glllllllllilll tar Monday only-A H Affleck, \vill afford on that date. Will gett her the c\'c|iili_i; t-ltitlivs, iiiiiiiacliltitc -t`i‘tiiii ini.: iiiiili'e>‘seil for bud wilt-ii iatlier t-iitciw-il thi- ruiiiii. it was iirst time slit- had at-t-ii him in Millionaire s gi-igp i - _ 'ms summsnsioe susi. (By °_-°'”""°" "°"" °"""°°-) 0 _ ' .. < `_ .‘ d \ _ _ . 1 ” . l _ _ _ _ __ fri. Telegraphic Revenge Market Newsletter - from Ho mans catalog - ’ __ -Ottawa. Canada. August 28. 192-1. .___ NESS COLLEGE is now open _hf__“}_Rl;,st Stglledfd il:,l,l,::"é°h_.|°; (Unless otherwise stated. all -JUST ARRIVED- One car of SEND F°R FREE pn°sPE°1-Us Motiiey brings to an end ma in quotations are for Wednesday and il Cake Will be unloading Mon Wt' Wm "ml yu" “ 5“°‘l h°'“" al ver ut' a man notorious lor lilscillx. are wholesale T01' S4061! Of 8004 HY. Si-nt lst at S2 65 nel' NK-Off "’“°"°bl° “"0” “J P°5“‘,’" ploits the world over nierchantabie quality and condi- A___ 3454 8 i .lniths G__h__h_| hhsurey has never k___e__i__0___) _ any. ti man n- e whole o his -H-.\LlE‘.»\X: N. S. fru t, Apples, --» -3UMMER3|DE AGENT-'-' uf- trinitnal career-yet tlietj long b is No 1. ii Qwest, 95, As- , _ ' ury tiled a.r»re . _ Bong -ICE CREAM SOCIAL Tryon E_9_'_"g‘___?l“;E°lxlgo:rG:_l:___l:;°?:“ back into court and returned ii irachan $3. Bough Sweet bushel rosbyteirian Church grounds. 5 -» P' verdict which condemns him t in i,.i_ 3; 23-0_ P ,ai h _ umday evening. September 4th resmmllve ll’ S“mm°'°l‘l°' ‘nd death on the guillotlne U _-_.lil ;'3_ ?i\ur,(,)i'p$5_dcwi_, :l0ppl;%s';3_;l)_ . . » - 4 ill ll l t l , _ _ ' Piogihani at 8_ oclohli. _ lt stormy :dve_,3B_l:_;°:_‘f_ _?o_'_`e‘;§’___‘i_"__ng“°§:’_ ___'l‘hhi____\~;_holt____:_oiirt» sat liushod by tit-cts. t-wt., $3. -Carrots doz. bunch first ne evtii ng to ow ni.. ,wacnonald sen! the Mo____|n' 0 Dec nearness of death . 7r -9 is gunna 8 imp,-ei 5- ' 3 -nil save Bertha Moul " L" 0 L u ` g ' " ”- _‘ i _ i , °“- Thi' cr nn - , d _ i_'o. n ne. _N°T'CE To FAnMER3~ *Wil iillxtsilghltllo “Ili ll2l2“om H B tel; R°§"` °l lB"”mle" nrlucii opweirlb 5ncenls.0Sweet lillirn; Will |080 "Ve hug! and lambs at - %-_-~;- she' poor child' ms” I" her sem' pr-r dhz 25 cents. Blueberries. per Albany Station Moiiday. Sept. lst _ ;l_;l;|_ young face buried q_h_____ lb cem6_ .D0____~hoeS_ __|xes_ 75 paying lllghm-it Price ‘llc in-""|“‘l h, whhe she h_,_;;;:5eni_'_;';,l_h_l_:l_f§‘_’_°__‘_‘_";: ci-nts. Tomatoes. oieveiis. N. S. and farniers kindly let us know how ,SHOP . fl" me mo of he-r l°V°"- Pleadlllli Um' C“l»;56'.per dog' S' lm? I many they will have to ship so wc "om Holman’ Cammi' l_l_"_lt _she might be lmrmlned "W (.lI:l_'_h, l(§)h¢.;)_.|(L,cn;:'r0 n "““ "‘*"‘” “°""”““'Y "“’l’l"““ “" °EAs'reriN Aosnr- Mr J to nuke mm lead “" """` 'iiliiliil -`\i>i-ies sore-io Atirivsliistein :_‘_‘_’_l_l¥:‘_‘%`:‘_:§‘_~__ "'00" “gg-6 §_l;‘"_;l_'=`" muhhigghnis now Gihmiian Ag. Heh anguish could .hot stem thl. fancy, $4.50. Plums crate, $4.25 Kuo and w ll be DIBBB ieun.e of ju-iticc. but it so iiiipres l’c.irs boxes Bartlett $6 25 Peach yd tv receive news items. anvertls- ..»t-ii an tit-nniiit-rt uint every Dye i.. es, lciiiertn crate, sa, ornin-s, green. ~ » 11:5. _-L05 §~’l;|_l1¢l|l8. MW &Dd renew- court was wet, while _Albeiit Sliat- crate $3.75. Onions. owl.. Spaiiiiili ° 3 BU “TP 0”- llwk. the Aiiierlcuii millionaire wliii nnnipln $4. CAR .\ltiRlV.\-LS. Aug. _‘_ _ __ __ __ hi" s“m"l`U‘l ll0i\VllY at the -haliils 20th in 26th lncluisivcz Ontario 1 __ _ r. -.int Mrs. ou-ird _\. et tht- it-reiicli bandit forgot his ioiinttot-s, 1 onions iniportcd 1 _ iirown ot' i_.ynn. Mates., are visi_tiiii-i vow never to rest wliilc Mouri._,» _hixhd _-_.hw 1_(',ch| 1'hhhh,s_ -it South Lake. l’ l-2 l the guest oi was at liberty, and waged a i,._, _ ' '_" ,_ _ __ _ _ __ D. ' ST. JOHN: -Local white potatoes, Bard :Rodeo .\lr. and .\frs. Peter L. L.iinoieii. l0r lcllionci. _ _.“._t__ “Zi-__ __\_,hh.°._ hss,,,_.ie,i vh,h.,_ Moiiicy .ilone was unmovcd_ A los btiehcl crate, No 3. 75 t-eiits. rrowii io i~liii_-»iipt~'. and thi- child 1- -l~00‘>i? Slltilllli' liuilt, hack haired* ni. . f . .' . was stroii:_'i_\' iiiiiii~i-sri-ii by his ap- TWO poets inet in the iiatlilock with litindsonie features and lililtl. Il`"l."llv.ll .d,pl’lfl8’ 'Cll.:“b_(:_n BNl_l._}‘l` pi-.ii~aiit'i». _' t-hind ilu- Sttitiiiiiii at \\'t>inbloy, FLQUR FROM gA~|- 1-MLS lillliillllll-7 ¢‘y\‘S lllill llllfl W0!! U10 Htl NU' Ji- $3' Im,lhd.m`ils' “l,;'_,r ' b(.uf' "liailily, you are the vi-i'_\' iii-iii lint- was liiidyard Kipling, tho __ liiiratioii of iiiany during the loin: l' $l")0,' mm Ur es' J qu'ut‘_ l iicsi iiiaiii I i-rt-:~ .-;i\\ shi- _i-l'Hl-~‘1\l. "-\`11i'i'l_\' not iii-‘ling iini-.-es and about wild cattio~- iiaturc'a wonders. “lm 1" l‘l~" Oilily l\'0l1S. and lltiil $5. N0- 2 $4. N'U~ 3 $3~ l)\1l'll“-W |_,,,,,L.`i .,,,,, ii, iii, “,, i,i'>" _md hholh hOL,_ry_ ~ The camahs is h plant of many ass'-iiiiioil -the li-adcrship when lit- 'i`i':iiisparcii-t. .Astrat'lm.l1. No. 1. $4. ' iii ‘ - f ' A X l ` ` ` l I l V l I . ' \\liti 4lt=i~iiv¢- lit- Just. .iliiiit il yet."-» lioisitiii 'i`i';tuscript. Tlicic was iiolhiiii., bet\\ccii tliciii u nd the iiczit-t'ovorctl space whcrc o ‘ling and jokiiis, and liorsco were lh l\\'liEiiii_\'iiii.: and cattle licilowiiig. ll Unpcriurhcd by i-lie noise and the du..»0. Georgia. El- ar time conditions in Germany de. ‘Vhl_|_ pln_ii_ni-ii ami uni-rinii illmlliill i,,.,~i-i hi-~i<-iii-ls 6 ba»ikr~t crate l'-‘cv r ch¢_mh5_ _ ills iiuiiio .ind tlcscrlption weii- "_ _ _ _ _ _ F _ ___ The urge of necessity _ed to me tllciilatcti all over i\`i'ai1cc generous l"'"“`| l ‘md l l"“k‘ “My $ . _ _ r-\\~;ii~| ---- ff. .i i- | __ '_ 'i`olta_v i:rapcs_ ifliaskc-t crate. $4- scmlery that ‘l '“°"'°“ subsmuu' iilm. liiiiillililt ,lhiiiruir orhills l ll] \piilt-s biiyam Gr.i\'eiisiciii Fey v _ f W ‘ i . _eil iiitently while the not-t ot the velopcd a number of practical uses “' ““‘_"`n~‘_-' _ _ _$r_.5(‘,_ 1.|hmS_`§1i,.L.Shh,,{_ _,hd ('h.0___h; L iranclics recited some ot lils verses-,f0 l ya 1 pl# HF 0 D lfie T is im rtani: to realize that not only in`Cansda. but throu lm I world, E.oNO's is the “natural health drink." ENO's is thegplelillatiihize eifervescent, refreshing saline, which, by assisting- in the performame of Nature's functions--keeps us clean within. The regular morning use of ENO's relieves constipation-purifies the blood-tones up the entire system. ENO's is ure-without mineral salts or fiavoring-and forms no harmful habit. T at is why for over 50 years its name and fame have Hu dburn, ENG: /br Crmchk follies, Indt'(nil'vm Ner- wtmuu, lmfura Blood.. Dtfnubn, . _ -Falling Appdifr. Lim- ormam. I I "““ Pnpuné ‘nl by /_ C_ Em__ LL” Sulrs Rr)r|_sznfsti'w|far North Assn-bg, spread round the world. - Make this a rule-"A dash of ENO's_ eac/I morning In n glass of wafer." -_.Z it s1¢»,»1».n»m.. Rin.. ».au¢ c»».1i'n'.».»_ i - I _- i _ _ a ' \ Long ____ _Md HAROLD F. RITCHIE o» co., Lu, _,__ hos *isa (L92 ol’ 9:- let-: @== en 'O gh . ` c uid be secured from the brown __'_ ‘_ __ 0 _ V0 WU 'l_l70ll"‘f ‘_ ni- C_;hh.hm ,ei 15 bliZc_ "1 4 I I '°"‘",'C°“'s"' mkowm ` ll D . ir.;.;..::“;.;-.:'.'i:f°;f..?::...%“”.¢;:;i: ;::t‘-iii’ ... _ . _ s _ f ' me ' f * "ess,-e 1.. ( U ' _ .Um lmuflcll “nfl mlnlwll hm hw th tm) , fs? “dn h tluifls 'ln_ last hi- was broulxlit to book tlinlisi iiirlii-»'ivc. Local 3 l>0lf\l00e=. l till* _‘ _ . ' ‘ffl '/' ;)%_\.’%5T¢q _ Ac°mp]e|e _ilici'-c:'aili_s-iii;_iii s verdict, 0 rcs o co on, u ty were ____ __h____c__`_ _______h_____ hh" was solmm _,ips 3 mix.-ii vinrolaliles N S " - ' ' ` » I ~>.<~. ,\ meata d I bi ' \iid this is what the poet tif H n _vege a ecoursel liiiipirc told thc poet oi' the iuiiiclles: etc; Ready to heat and serve- f nouriehm t~ ta d liesl foretllro :wr :yireiln “mph ‘l Beef-potatoes, onions, carrois,' __ . ll sixteen ounces of excellent “Your pot-try is good because li fb i- rczil, You are a rt-til poet because C ou write ot' things just as you scoc three' WW* `lh;lliLUt r Lllll ' in liidu trioiie ill the heads ls also of value in not so "wily ilhlllusvll "E7 Arm" iiws 50 h "i"i cents" Flovcns 00 $335- CAR 1\IUUV'Al13 AUX- 3|-*il lil* "¥i'@'-T-'*§i“-P"-‘¥|l1'Sl'ciitiii_ro you not licnr the ati- tlioiitic iiott-‘I .»\iitl do you not see what .\lr. Kipling int,-aut when hti told Shot-tt-i' Bill his poetry is “tiiiiii.;s as lic secs them"‘.’ .\nd Skt.-titer Hill is as apprec- ialivi- ol Mr. Kipiliii;'s qualities as .\ir. Klpllni; is of his. Not only :io a pool. though Slit-cicr Bill has :cad Kipling since hc was ‘iso liluh," as h_e told inc, stoopliig from his lanky 6 i`t. 2 ln_ with his hand on liiti ltiicc. "'l`liai nian knows uittle and lit: knows liorses"»-tliat was Skeeter _iliil`.~; coiiiiiit-iii alter Kipling had _left tho iiadtlork. “You raii always it-il." said Shut.-ier_ “.\itirit people loiikiiii; at iiorsco look at the hivrong curl first. Mr. Kipling look- cd at my lioriii-'si iiioutli." .\l`icr the recital of the vt-tutes, _Skeeter lilll took Mr. Kipling tip io _tho wlrt- iii.-tiliig that eiicloscs tho .:lrt'ii;i., and side hy i-iltlo_ they peer- ed ihrougii and wtilched liravo mon it-ap iroin their litirises on to thi- liaclts ut' racliig att-ern, at-|zt~ ilieiii liy their litiriis iiiiil wrt-sth- them ._;._*_ to the ground. "DON'T FORGET!" |lo 'a huni,ry Ttiiton family _. Similar to Ries and Corn Flour Cat-tail tlour is similar in coni- position to rice and corn flour and it is highly nutritous. In well in- fested, swainpy luiid from two tn four tons of flour per acre may be secured, and thc commercial utiliz- ation of cat-tails for the purpose has frctiiicntly been discussed. The indians discovered still an- other use for the fleshy roots. When iiiacerzitctl and boiled, .i syrup oi' an t-xcciltiit flnvor was produced which wus cotnnioiily used by the Iroquois indians on corn meal pudding and as ti. sweet.- eniiig for other favorite Indian dishes. Cat-tolls roots are said to contain ns high as 30 per ccnt of sugar and starch. With its great variety of uses, it -seems strange the cal.-tail has not been ‘utilized commercially in -"rent" because he writes oi`Am@ricn wherelarse. heavily-inf festeti areas occur in many sec- tion. Little investlgatlonal work has been done on the subject, but the neccs-sitlcs of wnr gave con- siderable impetus to investigations. When harvesting facilities are afforded and milling methods de~ veloped, we may witness ' the utilization of large areas of swampy lands for the production of cat-tails. ------;- ’i‘hc liiiglisii sportsiiian had be-_-ii rather iiotili-il by the casual way li' which the lliglilaiid girlie had bi-on atitii'csi-ling liiin ull day. Al last thi- pruud spirit rt-licllod. - "You t~t-.ii ciitiiit-tl tat' hart- icuii i,-vt'i .iliicc the. tiiiio -n' litiht-rt tlit~ ilruco." l S6'M`27`s`1"lm When you st-c a woman who is .\ir_ Kipling waiclied ilit' ilrirco to Ski-t-tt-r illll. hc 1-ilionk liaiitls and siruggiliii: to keep tip appeitraiiccs iiiaii who is strii-girlliig to kevi- iinci. Hi- vanisiied, then, into the un- di-rgrtiiiiitl haunts of the liowery, wiicrc ho quickly t-sttililislictl liiin- self, and organized ti jewel gzuig. llii April ii, 1022. live ariticd iiicii siuldeiily apiroarcd -aiiioiii;-si the Slia-ttiich hoiiselioitl in liroatl day- light, hiuiiidlsliing rowiivors, They wt-ut ilrst to the servants' t|iiai'icr:~'. wlii-ro thi- staff of ii\'c'\\'i-i~e at lunch, and wliliout any_i’us.-i, itirc- od tlicin at the points ot' their rc- vtilvcr., into an airtight! coal vi-llai-_ Martini' :intl Mlstl‘t‘[\'s \\'ci't~ioi't-ctl to join their st-i'\'aiit~4 iii the ti-liar, i whii'li was tlicil iticht-tl. 'i`lit-thieves i-i_tiai'ttl out with valiialiics rcputetl to be worth a hundred llioiisiiiitl tlo||ai's~l0avllli,; their vit‘tiiii:~i to din of sufiocaitioii like ral:-i iii a trap! ’l`hc)' would hurt* :licd but lot' the i-tiiii~:ii;t- anti i-iidui'aiit~o iii' Albert Shattuck. \Voi'itiiig with a small pen-knife that broke limi- zii't,er time and that laccrzitctf his- hands icrribiy, lic at last siiccocileti in re- iiitivliii.: tht- :~it'i't~w.-a ni' -tht: ling); 0" l-he door and wiiiiiiiig his way to l'i‘csii air ami life. liiy that liiiii- lic liiiiist-if was on the point of coli-aiise while his wife lay uncoiiscioiis, and all szivi- onc 'ri his coniptiiiioiis had dropped irtiiii oxiiaiisiloii. Thi- Iosr-i or -his jii\v<~llt-ry ivui-riqil iliti ox-lianki-r bitt litilc. lint he swtiri- he would wreak vt-iiiti-aiicc fin Mourcy lor' ilu- a;.;tiii_v ivliicii Mrs. Shattuck had siiiii-ri-d, And so his iirst act was -to :it-t thc iiiach~ iiiory of the lziw in iiioiloii against tht- darlni: l“ri~nt-liiiian. Not .\'nilsilcil with tlic prog-rcs.-i that was lit-ini; matic iii- liiri-ti the at-i'\'it-t-si limi “ln” wut' tm"~||R»l-ll~mviillulilillfl lan ailbaronily cart-icuii hand. llc Slf€f'li‘l'1 li'll ht' WUl'lll 500 tl0ll1\l'r 'l“"“l"(' lm” ‘ll l**"*l \"`“ll7-"ll U10 Hm- _f__:;"':"1_;f_|"'"f¢'f_,'_'__ __h'_"h,_.__ whh izlaiict-tl :it it iiiicnnscioiial_v :ia lie ont- tliii'-" your nf _vnnr .~iiiitir»n'» ray.-». iiin.~'vi~t-real mv question, and | naw Skeeter llill tu-'nod on him iii- _ our neri-in-__i~ t_|i»- ln_" n_t»tnhi_; _iimi on me |,,,(._k was w,_-im.h_ in,iif|¢,,-¢.__t 9,-¢._ iniiied ihh hh _miie iorwtird nnd he lent;-ni-v or :.'.':°~.f:r,'- ‘i...'::. '.:.i.‘:.':"'.'..‘.'.... ----~-»-. --- in -i -------y --~--- i nn-nn. our In-n-f» nn tint l Rutlynrd Kipling. his slilrt_ No words could be-tie: qunllu-. ,our rtrnmlnntiiin In Dnterman‘s. have expressed his indifference it Hloroillll lo llinurr |'t|rr|~4't glans- n"rw_mh_ um mnnmnry vhlue onhat S(___h_ tlllS i"£lS(‘- lll(‘ W0f`l(lf?l‘flll l()Vt`é llflil pit, llnre your :yen exunilurtl. _ S__S____x ____ m__"___ thu" _'___' g(_At____c You l0_\'lllly 0l` l'l0l‘lllC M0lll0n “Rong f ly ` ' . ' ` rciilizt-ti that for iskevttq- Ilili ihl~ H, J, MABON Mr. Kipling inni written ii iiini. was not an "i-\it0xr»\i»h." "wnrtlr ,,__,__"__.h,,__,_ .rpiphui M,-_ Kipiing is nf, f,-i,.,,,i 500 dollars." but the eizn mnnuiil Muntniuir. l'. E. I. of the :iiitntzrnpli litinlcr. You Ol his fitlimisalon to the I-`rr~r-nirisinn 0|Tl"f'. Cfmnrrtt-ll With Drlur untlr-rstnnd it wns not :iii "nuin.f.\' Of i‘f>“lH- from America. has stuck to him "°"° '1l`Hi1ll-" hill 'MI fltltl-ross ilini Mr._ ----<-e¢~_-_ - through thick and thin and is still. Kipling hndjivnn in gkfipm-r nip, Mins:-d's Llniment Reliever Pain. they only ».-iiccccilctl lil making him "aptivo ai'lt\r a rf-volvcr duel iii which the niilccrs wt-.rn woiiiiiieii, 'ind Mouroy himself wus allot ln lvt- tllflcrniit pliices. And now that the Aint.-rlcnn mil- liltion which cont him so iiiuch in ‘lme tintl nmiiey-~he is the mst to : . g _ __ f iis old enemy. But there in another fcatnrr- of 0 he liastlllc." A pretty tlariohnlrt-il little girl of wondrous beauty who became W0\ll‘f‘y's mistress nftcr his retiirtl quite green. $l, iiioiilrcal. 150-pouiid basket, $15 to $20. 'i`oiiiatocts, red. elcvciis. 50 ui-tits. Apples. lluc-litrss. t-lc\-'ciis, 50 ct-nts. (Traliai*Dl0S. 0l@V‘ ons, 50 cents. Onioiis. Yellow (ilolic. cwt.. ntantlairtl, $2.-50 to $2.75. Bitte- ci-iiis. Quebec, 20-quart box, $2 lo $2.35. Loral fruit. -Toinatnes. rt-t. 30~pound box, $1. Rose, $3 to $3.50. Apples, Tranispiirciit-"l>\l.=ll<’-l llfllllll' toes, new. white. 80-ptiimtl sziclt, 70 cents to $1. Boots. pcr hair. $l.l'iil_ Caii'i'ots per bag, $2.25. Sweet titr- iiips. por bac. $i.50. Celery per doz., wiiilc. $1.50. (7aliba_:,t-. pei' dtiz_, 150 to 35 cents. Cnkos, pei' tloz_., 20 10 25 ct-nts, Iiiipnrti-il lrull. Pear-<. lioxcs. liiirtlott. l-lx. Fancy, $4.75 to $5.25. l’liiiin<, -l-haiakct crate. liun . » .- to $3.50. stliiitiaiiii 2.7.i. -l’t-.it-lies. Ellicrta. ilalri. $l.75 to $2. llaiiipor. $3.75 lo Si. Iliiviill. ll;its_ l.7.'i. Grapes, Malaita, -i~li:_i:»‘ltt\t critic"-. $2.-i0 to $2.50. 'l`ok;i_i'. $3.75 to $l. (minus, Siiaiiis-ii. li0-pound criili-. l“a|ic_\', $3.75 -to $4.25. Red, cwi.. i?'tincy. $2.75 to $3.25. /\ii(_3'l`l0N [lit-l‘Cl!7S. Auigust 25ili-»iiiipt1rtcd fruit, i’oam. Bartlett. lioxt-N, idx. Fancy. $3.90 to $4.75. l’t-zicliea, iii berin, flats, iidx, Faiivy. $i.75 to $1.80. i’l\iiii.<, ~i~li:isltt-t rratt-_ [’rt~'= ltlon-i. -i an-l 5 pticlt. $3. -l- IN SECT BITES ! Mlnard'l takes the sting on 01' them. Take it to the wma., with you. -- desperately anxious to mary him l_lN|i~'iEN _geliguf;_;;.!;(_5_$;_;l;)ly_£_I;_(:__f'el:_:_°d l£_‘_l_E that _hc was sont to the tlrczitii'iI|-iiiiilcs. 0iitzi»:'io 1 ioniatocs, 7 on- '_ --- _ -__ - A ‘ __ _ __ _._ been __n__mved to me extent that Dcvlls island fora tt-rin of so nia|iy|i.,ii5_ imh0i~i,».i i hQ__i,m_ 3 mixed $,uiario. i6 mixed __- I is -hepan ’_I_`oiiiiiiy. __ c__________ pm________B _O be__o______ of _vniii-,< iliiii _iii iii., phi C,,mhhhh,h__. ____-___ _ t_)ntai-lo, stniiiiqi-rii. §2, 1ltiiin<.sliii'o. lrult, N. ia. l apples. imported ii lani, not i is, corrected ousidcrublc c0__________c____ _____po__________ _cavn him up as dead. _“()Nf]-m.;.__\I__ Ohh"-h, i'rhii_ ~i-basket t-rate. $i..i0, Abiiiitliiiice, pi-titelics. ll pi-ara. -l cititiolonpcii, 5 teiicher, prom;\Il_\'. L_ as __ _ibm ___h_____ The _.ine fluffy _ lhit_ii iiitin with the trtlllrilliié llllll t‘ii.-i-ri.-.-. liiiiifii _\|,,,-eiiih _eix@s_ 70 $1.40. Local Apples, barrels, Trans- itiaiies. 2 apples, 1 onions, 1 mixed' I uiii the ninth letter on the til- OWU Ulilll t-'UUlDl'lS0S Il lllftto Dart Iwolllrp ol (’"l°rl"l Mllllmy “""` l-t'ii|.~'. elcvt-ns, $1.-i0 1\Ioiit|iiort~iic\‘. llarenl- N0- 2' $4- N0- 2° $4- N0. il llfllll. ` l’l‘“l’°l' Tommy Went 0"--EX' oquols iiidianu formerly dried -_ _ _ _ ., __ _ l’ -_ ,_ __ _ __ _ , _ ‘ i/"" ` T" » ___.,- " *_`., iid put-erizcd the starciiy roots.ili`i,iM;llillhllililulllll-ill-ililildililliyY'.h"’}_h`_,`if:_finial l,_il0`lL_l'_` . :Sis `_ __ st/~C_’__'T ,. ` M hich yicldcd a sweet-tustiiig floufiiiiai hail only liooii»i»cr‘i`oi‘liiicll ublillll;l)M~.`- Al Ili; illtllfics re/tl plliis 20 '~ M ‘ /#ff ‘l"»"'/ Fi' `\-~- om which excellent bread and ihrhi, thh(,__ `i._ _hh hh.m_. (__. D_ h. ` urn S‘ _‘bl ,_ _ ' _ ho _`_` _ _ l *F9 `“ .. -~ ~_i¢_~___'¢.»»£‘,;' __ ____ ________ w____ S______b_ so ______dy puddiiig was niadc. Hard pressed ________.___ ____ .“___s. ___Z______y ____ hi; :hi _2.> c€_i_i_t_;.;___-il-.i__4_1;i;_i;~_t_s.____ _T_cii_;.___| __ __,¢:_~»- ____;g____- _ _ 3 3 __{__.__ _____ nh ‘ 1 for food during the war. the (.|er-.Small "Shi I ___ I °““f" ‘ ' ' ‘ _ ‘ A- N, f- _ .-',;-_7*'§." »v""_->__.“ " _ l"?'$'1_*f.'.¥\"¢‘»_‘!!5‘__ ' 14-' .- ' - - _ ufflng pillows and cushions. In __:_`hl__r_;l_;l°tu“:_`;_‘_l__ tw-nts to $l. i’lunis, el(-vciis. Ab- ' ‘-"‘ ' ‘ '~ ' ` 7’ . . i. ‘ - ` , ,_ - , - ‘ 1l\'1‘\'nls bL‘l\\'00l\ fldillit \'lL'i0L\S_$:l$;£°§'r__a____l;_l;(;;c:_;‘__ l_‘_i‘;k:’_‘_3;”_______'l_‘_: ii i‘<'putntioii for irnotl roiiduct iiiiil|llll‘l_‘lll(\"hw Sl'C"|tS` Iwrlmlillg [55 - - ' ~ *" ' " . .~ ._ ‘ 2 "- ‘- ._ _. _ - .. '.‘ii -'.~:,f o. cs. _.__ mam “ml “Mullin” “ml Jun’ i .silk from cnt-tall floss. lliooiliullili-ixilldlrilllnlrllg Til(|,l:,l)§(ltl?“h;:}l; 65‘ilivl'-5 clclilitlsl. Sliljro, -llizitsli-i Z-O1* MORE POWERH 5O%I“E“" hlph ll' _ Th? heavy’ mulled roms “tml” coast. and iliiiiiirletiliiito the ¢~‘liai'l;- ci 1-iuiic. $l-50. lll1\<'kbl~‘l"`|0S- ollslllunlblu size “ml they am f“""i iiiit-sivd waters ~=ui'rouiitling tlii-I‘llli'll`l. I5 to 22 ct-iits. i’<-aclioi. Clin; ‘ "-.l 'v' l` _ l‘q;,;,_._h~_ _ _"d_.__~,__»____ __ _ __ ." _'_ __ ____ P,,,_,;___ ___ _ of thc lrotiuois indians and thc. ,hd ,_ wh 01-L_h,_h(,_ .md w____H_L___| 0 if I Y' ‘ _ _ __ ,I it, e' - . » lit, -“W . ' iid / ‘ l ‘ ` ‘ ‘ W( u li A ,. I 4 I v i _, _(_ new* i .¢’ -_ J / if '_ QW/ ‘ wly cat-tail was a boon to many- . , _ . ` _- __ ` 0116, Slllllllm l>lllli» ~ il S- il _ ,.1 _ '-'_ '_`“-3| '_ 1”. - /_/-P- _» ` ‘ ' _ _ _ iiitiiisftrictl to .iii Aiiiciltaii-liouiitl.___0_____ ___ _(_ ____ ___(_______ _____________s_ ____ /____ '___ _ ____ __~h~$_i., he lg. _ _3_.__.__ ___ .___ _..___. ___ ___ __ . _ __._, . __ __ _ “P” ' ,.r~ ._.__._,_. - __ .,_-'_ “ _ "` d "1-4 I . '\‘~ '.'f."""~*"*°.-*-' 1:" _ ~"\\ ' `" ._ _ _.f-=' "' " _ ~..-vw """"~"l'-"1 - \ n ' f 4-- - - ~' -*--T- - f' _ _.»->-'_' .»- e. '_». __>_ , 5 -~ - )\\L/f -I - ' 3:72. _lv--""' _ _~ ` `;_ W /» ' ` 'I»_;_.~._' '~ r ae/ ._- _ ~.. “_ _\» 7 ' / ” \ 1;, Gégff ' " “ bori~lt\s, per quart. N. T3.. 1-l lo 15 _='Il?§""'.-""' 5"' 7" ~, "'_j` 5 ’ ` l fi il 1' -, ">.. _ __:._§~ l 1.2.3.4, Years- Still at Youn Car HINK of the pleasure of owning a car whose engine literally is even quieter and smoother at 15,000 miles than when new! While the majority of automobile owners keep changing from one car to another, Willys-Knight owners keep right on with their Willys-Knight. _ The Knight-type engine is the only engine ln the world that actually improves with use. Simply because it has silent sliding sleeve- valves instead of pounding, noisy tuppets. ' The Willys-Knight has the most powerful engine of its size ever built-and the quletest. liere is a car 'with all the thrill of 42_ horsepower-a car you can drive hour after hour~-without overheatlng»--without loss of power-without engine trouble-without carbon cleaning-wltlh out ever needing valve grinding. It is common for Willys-Knight owners to report 50,000 miles and more without spending si cent for repairs on the engine. Think of the economy and satisfaction of that! _ __ if you want a car of beauty and distinct-ion-a car whose is smooth assilk-a car that makes driving an everlasting pleasure -turn to the Knight! ` _i in l N A RU S ivi¢LAiNi-ns sr-Invicr. srrliriois il ~ ‘ 19° Grlitvn. ltrm atm-immyp,~r, l. I. - 1 or. $1 in $i,5(l. liiit‘lit'_\'i4, $l.5ii_ |l’oi:t- » 1 .21 4-. i _ ' ~ .` _ ` ‘ -m_ ' ' f' ` r ; if' 1 __ _ _ _._ .- .