"WW" " ---...._....,..,-.._- ~ - ~f‘W.“ - v ~ ~ _ i - - - - "NGS 7 -------~- »v~v~v~~fmv~..~...-. I 1 ' ' " ' ' "' ' -'-‘-'>.'.-.z~_»,-...__ .~_»_._.________ __.______ ________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'___ _ Y _ _ A _, 1 Ginger snaps. One CUP lunar. one cu mg) na? cull shortening. ann :£111 nngms' and Wm’ 'he h ' one loipe twmoonful soda. on. to suit tpste, u pinch of cayenne per, n little cinnamon. Flour enough in mote very still. Relltllin nnd " K Hap s apt to leave the sleep - HON EY CREAM. would recommend n 1-_nm promise between the ‘W0 memo. Put two Cupiuls of milk. three table- 11v0;,|1,,g me llndeqlnw ““~ S\'0u11d. Barley meal mixed rind both, A 0 feature* °l, other feeds and soaked for from spoonfuls honey and the grateed of half a lemon in n double holler and | f one has not sufficient tim.. 1., Us add fl 8 r dress-ed neatly and fully. ni 1 e W ch ha" 'hessmg ‘mes "°`~ Barley is an ' excellent feed 5 " make the most pep' the world. comfortable pillow ln‘ which to raise and fatten hogs. in hot w tl . ,_ cm. takin R ea! ier, this io..er way or corn. but the quality of the nor 9’ “"" With Dersplrati nervelessl _l °“- Weak “i1¢i‘,’i`o get the best results from ba has a feeding value about equal ‘ is must be harvested, thrsghed to 16 hours, starts fermentation allow to come to the boiling point 1-01,., it- b u ' -- i ' thorelby increases the digestibility As soon all the milk begins tn stir in briskly the beaten whites four eggs. Stir until the mln thickens, remoyo from the fle ' 'S 9 el to iiel -it 1 - hon easy Chair and relax >;l;m. n .1 large the whole mass, it should not. li of l-lnve the roo d ' `v n“'s"l"- ever, be nllowed to stand so long 1 . nl --ll, ure ‘U “nod “nd 1°' "be to generate an acid which will understood yn" 3,.. (_ un and ,n1,,ut,_,q “st with( " ed w mme" _lure the iiliinentary tract of Llic p when cool Bur in ombhau téaspoonml . i _ out' interruption. consuming "_ sd for the Mnipulif r’;'°"‘7Y -lie bunlsn warm and thc-0 iw hmlse is very much n I won d~be-linpper also us led and over-liealed, 1 @0111.. sherbet, glasses. ._ l nun onlin. and with a tow ._ One lb. butter. 2 1-bn. cnrrnnni. ann. Water give 1111> uEl1yw;u,;1,[.:,,1;f,°::,,,;,°f,;z` THl9lU_9~1 lb- b\’0Wil Bitter. 1/Q lb. citron, ‘lI‘Yli1g well afterwards with it rough l teaspoon cinnamon, 1 - teaspoon towel or two, ` cloves, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, 7 eggs, lb. almonds (chopped), 1 teaspoon spice, 1 teaspoon soda. 1 tablespoon cohol ,,111 into me WMM from wh_ _ molasses, 1 lb. flour. the towel is wrung 1115,, um. ,U Sour milk to mix quite stiff. Steam coolness. ll' onn doe- no; M three hours and bake three-quaters an hour in rl. slow oven. BQ A°|’i;tlc iulcnlli powder is plensnn- ‘lf 3 c “m¢l‘“"lSUC Odor. Then the ne- »l‘ . _- . . ° ‘gee and £111. =.1cst.l will be i`oun1; 'pleasant and vomforting_ Lémon Pie (No. 1.). - Grate the rind of two lemons, mix ln one-half cup of sugar, two table- TNE HOME AND THRIFT. spoons of sifted flour, a pinch of salt, l '*- and then squeeze in the Juice of tin-_ The S°h°0l may do much to teach lemons. Add yolks of threc eggs well l [mm ”m°“g ‘|19 Youllg. but it cafinnt beaten und tW_0 cups of water and a I ;jli'l_“`q m“"h “S th” l‘°"‘“- lil this till’ d(,_H8e|.¢sp00“ of ,buueh Cook this un__ Holy uf the 11.111011, tin- tund.1n1ent ul it thlckenm keepmg it Sm_red_ l 0l_U1lUR'.~i of life :irc instilled into the When thick Pour into Your pie crust. l ?;\l.lld_ grime Child' 1” l""’l"""l"“ “S already baked. Beat up the whites ol’= ls N tone _“"'h‘ ul' b"‘uy- “flu th" the eKKs und cover pie. Put into ovcnéxlig genmmwn “wk” vuluablg ml' to brown. if -stronger flavorlng is re The I Fr o , _ . - _ lluired. use three lemons. IMmn§e(l3eef3;`0u3n;;:" Lfflglurill “Eta - . r it-il' ir _ llow did they becuine so? Throtigh L°m°” Pm (N°' 2)' "Y the influence of the home. Necessity. combined w'tl d . _ ' _ One grated lemon, four tablespoons, taught the xnztgg; qi; sugar, 'one of-butter, one-half cup of 1 umm countries to bv mmty and mv latm; ygzx; °“lnf3“;:k5:s ;Ie§;;“'d§:; , lessons of thrift halve been friithfully ' ' ihanded down fromune generation to have ready the whites beaten stiff l another' with three tablespoolw ol While BUSH- | The rising generation oi Canadlaiis Srfead “V01” the Cuewfd “Hd PM Wk 1 will be thrifty if nirin in inngiii una into the oven for a few minutes. ,,m,.u_qcd in the homcs of this mm,__ .._.___.------- try. Tile school may do lunch to pro- THE AFTERNOON NAP- mote saving, but it cannot do nearly _...__ as ll1ucl1 as the home, since the for- S°me Wmlleli believe that ill 0\`\l@l' llier only has the chilli for it fer: to properly secure a little nap during hours 3 day, the warm _nft4e'rn'oon, it is new-BSIITY (0 War Slaviugs and Thrift '-Stamps are ‘ll’"`”b9 ‘ml-lf°lY Mid 0P¢‘i\ UD N10 lN"5 ' the best. means of teaching and pror- whiivh has been llvalll' H1360 fill' lil" l tisillg thrift. at lionie_ 'i‘h1-y arc with- ‘l1\)'- l in the reach ol' nil, and they psy well. This takes time .and _dlsturbes the No well regulated lioinl- should he neatness of the bedroom, so that when without them. Even this short t 1 °' °\m°nd exurct' sew” °°ld 5” “mall you,lrl1llcm- 4 me “_n_l refrfsh A variety cf feeds invariably g sei her tu relnove all her clothing all- liSud :titer such il. spollge bum A. it h " D 5*`l'l 5"; Vronl the middlings seems ai li better returns in increasing wel and producing ment tirwin- ri peace conie the nearest to a perfe but Ulf*-Y d0 not 'produce well on ioils, and cnnnot he relied on in localities. Wheat mlddlings are an cxcell "he profitably used with other fee -luring the whole feeding perio When used al-one tho meat. ma foo soft and fll-ibby. but mingled w other feeds, like cornmeal, it ad ‘nice the rations. making bconoiilic production more possible than can the case without them. l Use of Poultry Minure -._-..,.._ i Poultry manure contains about I pounds of nitrogen. 16 pounds of pllo lphoric acid and 9.6 pounds ot' pota -___- OD J-OHN E. NIADDEN Having retired as a public -breelle on °f \h0i'0\\8'l1br6d race horse, John l 1; Madden can now pause and wok to over the record which.-he inane du,-_ 11 in his the past thirty years in the nnn- _ _better than that produced with corn. els of -the American turf. as ndeaier, rley i`9-'$1115 owner and breeder, his' success and 511 U19 llllltlilixo of Domlnle Sampson I with has helm “Pl*0digous", No magician: lg from "hither Barbary” ever met hilll and On the street and led nun like Aladdin or to the enchanted lamp of easy fortune. 0111-. as all that como his way can be traced gg to constant application, quick tlilnk- in- ing and skillful niallagement. backed lgs by a thorough knowlodgn of the bust ness lu which be played so prominent ivc- tl part. glit Madden first attracted attention ln ght tdio racing world at the Cleveland quality than any one feed. Probably Grand Circuit meeting in 1887 when ct he started the gray gelding Clues Load feed for pigs of ally feeds we use, er and gave hini n, record of 2.22 1-4. all lie was a rather weak reed to loan all on blit his failings taught his athletic ' owner what to avoid in subsequent ent purchases. ln 1890 Madden appeared feed to start the young pigs, and can again on -the firing line with the ds Electioneer mare Sulsnn, which to all d. appearances had the $10,000 M. .gf M. de at Detriot won when the race was tile postponed and ,Walter FJ. landed the itll event the following day. lie was also ds ready to make' another hid for the .1»alatnbil`lty, and also helps to bz1‘- event the next year with Wyandotte nl but the Indiana bred trotter died from be nn attack of colic a few days before the racc-was called. ill the interval Madden had also given the public notice of his operations as a dealer by paying $35,000 for Robert McGreg- or. 20 Abbie V. was his next prominent g. perfornlei-, and while Turner was rac- S11 ing hor on the Grand Circuit, Madden lper ton. Thli-1 high nitrogen content decided to go Over to the i;i\l10D‘~‘1`ti- ifits it especially well to fertilize vegl ll. was not long before he made 21 'elahlesn Timothy is also ivell suite lto utilize the plant food in poultl' lmanure. When used in connectio iwlth. acid phosphate. ai. the rate l 100 pounds to each ton of manure, 11 place for llimself in that sphere, his y thorough knowledge of balancing and n fitting giving him an opportunity to of lnake good with horses which others it had dl.~ica\'ded. This, with thot unde- can be used with good advantage for tinabie quality of being able to select lcorn. In using poultry manure re- future champions in the rough, soon 'nlembor that it has about twice il fniuch nitrogen and twice as muc ` phosphoric acid as ordinary barnynr ‘ iniinuro and _its rate of applicuti s carried his name into the _list of win- li ners. While Hamburg was his great- ii est. selection, the laurels won by on Yankee, King-Janlos, Fitz Herbert, lslwuld be about half we many tons Plnudit, sir Martin, ormondnie, sni- ger acre as in the case of baruyai' iunnnrc. Sprlukllng sawdust _or uiuc to tiuely cut straw together with acl pllospllate under the roost will have wlllcll nilght otherwise escape. Liln eil with manure of any kind. ’l`h nctlon of the calcium will cause ver serious lol-is of nitrogen. JP m'Eard’s Linlment Sureo Colds 4~ l and wood ashes should never be lnlx ll videre, Star Shoot, The Finn. Ogden k and a host of others. which he bred. d raced or owned, will he recalled so tl long as racing folk refer to the lead- lvlltlelwy to save much of the llltrogen ing horses of their day. But even with H them, the limit was not reached as ' the---returns for the past two years c shows that Madden sent out from Y Hamburg Place five liundred and forty-seven winners, his iieare-st rivals in that respect being Harry Payn-' Wfhitney with two hundred and 111110- . ty-ftve and August Belmont with two hundred and eighty-eight. _ 1- _-2-_ _ _,___ ,_,-._'-,.:1.<|_..__:__. . -1.1_.~_`_"j,_~_,\,_. 1_» 1\_~v 111 ----1--1 f' '-cf; t ' :-1-.Ht-s'. 1-1.. .. _ I - ~ .vvazrj-_'rv n-snmspn.. _ r_.,_...._ i f1 l~- r \ _ D -ir? T .` \ l '._ 1. 1. 1. ,_ 1-" 4 "For Him" 1 l 1 _l Thg pride of Overland owners is the result -ol' performance. Owners tell their friends of thni Al tion ill driving it and thus the car’.<. reputati l ` This public appreciation has allways been our ,T Today the Ovcrlnn . o or . 1 great engine”-;n¢ experience and production The sales nl' the _Vi thousand of var l _ 1 N 'H' ` ‘MMM 0 f. ll. I1. ii'.»¢| Tnraulu. I Phone l\`o. 62 rl Ni t Car reflects the best of our _ oflcl 90 shown here now number many s and are constantly increasing. '- 4.1411- T-"Ilan i """"'-'-" '."'!"' 'P i1D11'f"'i5.'..-`§.'l1';`).. 1 I RUCE . Clarlottctown 1 < 1 ‘4 Overland r satisfao- ` ,Q on grows. ` sole aim. 1 l . facilities. f , 4 ..___,._-._ wsmovn ana. g-‘|"gf_‘.,,,,_. _w.»n~.il_ lv...1,., ....1 ml... -" "”” 4.' otha' West Toronto, omnria '. ‘ -T 11,: ' ' ' ` ' cer~ful and hulnanc, l i‘ "° 5.; ~___ :_.'.,= 3;- 5 _"1, Ii ilnegi' Notwithstanding his success as a breeder of race horses. John E. Madd- en has always bade. fondness for the trotters and whenever he started one, it was found in the first. flight, in 1908 he made a. sweep with Hain- burg Belle, her three winning heats in the $10,000 Charter Oak Purse a* Hartford being the best on record nh to that d'ate. The following year sho also defeated Uhlaii in 2.01’/4, thi' wo1'ld's race record. Her sale for $50. 000 also gave thc world an idea as to 111., vnine nl n good trottvr. wllilv her cillnpslgli was followed by ill" splendid series ol' races won by Ten ara und Soprano in the salne colors. After 1110;; were sold for export is Europe, the progeny of the llttlo band of trotting bred mares at linmbnrlé Place began to appear on the turf. All of thein were speed lnilrvcls, th" group including Brighton B. . Nanci' Mclierron, Dagastan, Margaret Pur- rish. Straight Sail. as well as the flying two year old Walnut Tree ond ‘ Perlscope_ Among turf mon who have always been willing to buy or sell raciilfl speed for the high dollar, John Madden will always find e. place. lic-. has, ln - all probability, sold more race horses for big money than any mall who has been identified with the industry in Kentucky and it is just possible that his two sons will succeed him in tit* business. Ono of them, Edward. who was a_ieading all around athlete at Princeton. is now e captain in _thc Army of occupation in Europe. while ‘his broth:-r Joseph. nllter doing his bit ln the wnr, is now at the same university. _.__-______._..__----~ in feeding thc cult hear ln mind that it is bone and muscle that lt needs, and the ultrogsnous foods ar; what should he fed. such as oats and bran. An ill-fitting collar ig like an ill-fit- ting shoe on the human foot. You i' l I-_' n u . 6' ld one ‘r°o"~ ‘ui _ _ ’.¢5~'.1»1-_'Lo _-o.f"|‘.-\!~f»`~r 2'-. *eq ,f 9 .`~" _ _I .1 » no I. l\ 'J ,. sf! lo C. td; U. _uf 1) O 'S ‘. .H _ we ' 1 \__'. - 0 0'.. ‘»" _ .___ . _ ~. _i_’1_' ..._ -\"\ . _ ` Q n-_,T ..A A ir. _'n I _Disease stalks in. Many disease epidemics that sweep over the country are Caused by poor food and uncler-nourislmtent. .1 ._- ' -7 .'j» Shredded Wheat supplies all the body-building inutriment in the whole wheat grain prepared in ai digest- ible form. It contains more real nutriment . than meat or eggs. 'Rvo of these crisp brown little loaves of baked whole wheat with milk or cream make at complete, nos fishing meal. f ,f_ '.| 'x .`.=`,‘ .,311- _“_ ‘_ ,_.. .~ '-:\'. ,‘- 3.2¢ tl M _., . -, I _ .'.“- _, 1_ 5. ii? 1.-'.}_§. ‘_;;°-l: MADE lN_ CANADA . 1-'l -,\~ -' s-E _ \ _ D -\' ~".?.‘. ' 9:1 3 `°.“’"' lol o~' c»_l‘» -‘wr-'-13 '_ .0 '.,_0..o.'.'S.f? ~'c . .I so" When the door of Food Folly is left open J *DON T LEAVE THE`f DOOR OPEN U we _ O ~ vu s';g find ...:,4 . °_.|.- -‘ lf; .*"'»`o!~‘}.. ,iii 1`~ _._ \,Z on ll n 4_'a 1': "s .s ~"\ O~ 0 .Q .~_. .‘\ » ..- _O 1. | 4 ~ *.7.‘. ~ \ 1 . , 1 0'. *- _ _ .-1 ~: '_'1.""l <.-?i.e€==.-'-fd-»'°. T '\. Sw. vi QM 0.' or- lis to I Can- nt 1111- _lh -our fmns." -ofthe s Cau- _o_buy overn- i_ D03. ite of i .\' A/`._'_»1i -1 __ ;;i|§ or c_-\l\'.\o_\_ i_:_1~.1t--_-l _,-" wlNl1.';<1it,11.\l'. R ll . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ij F) _ d"""l“§°‘”*i. 1_.";-1;' : . '~' .'-‘M "'._». "1 .11 1... J nz-_:f:_““ ' r ” s ' ill-7~_"'3` Y l 1 1'.._;:f~i;;§' 1 2 ‘ | . §f'i=;'7-; fl ~b~"r`; 'l ..~<~"". _ _.-»-.-,L .1-1...., ,_ _‘_ f- _ - z~ _._ _-' _ .y ,N .. 21 _~ '$11 _*rr-jr' ~:_-T.." $2; rl 1 L 2 -rm i l r 3 ti i 3 _-_-_ I 1 .__ . 1...¢rwm.1p.u..1l£ - 1 5 'I ' .._..,._..,._ ,_ _ _-..._ -‘ "'~~.vx:.~:. ..= ._r_ ---...___ -- _ ._ ~ \\- 3_ 1" vi” ~_‘fx'.~." _. .ri ..~;_~.-->~. 1-1 1 wouldn't. wear a shoe, would von. that <'_ 1- -- _ r- ~-'Ninja ,.l`,>'\-l_\i‘*'“"°f’_~""V 1 ._ 1- JJ‘2_=_‘ ' . _ ‘__ _ _ 1 ~ ,_ .. _1- ', -_ ' -M515 ~._-._/7 _ 1,. -_ _ .'.:._; if; u\.-- _ : _ _ _ 4- -» _ - _ _ _ _ __ l caused rorns.hu1\lonl= nnd blisters? Be. l Wil. _.-7. ‘\ /‘,i“._ ` _1 ._ __5‘Qff`¢;,,1,.,><___f?"§°;{1’--,»-11.~;r'_, ,. ' WE A wi- 0 -2--‘" iw.. _.....'.:$<'-. __ ._ - ~ - -°' ._f n. _ ___ -.;a\._:1x:'..71- _:.‘_'_~:..;.. I. ___ A "i 5 "fi-' “?=i‘-‘r- 1 ' i’~"f' -#-1 1:11.- .,»,lt,_»__.1_~ -,-gan _ _ - __ _ . ___c_ 4, _ l ill' `”"'..-if-“',”-‘ - if -1 we - » - . -..._-i._._. `__. `§‘ ‘-11:-.1 _ __ 11 .;1;-_.fi -'-_i‘ `I _ _ -,<-~ r’»T.=-.;., \L i “ 't 4" =°‘, .'31 '.'.'1f ~; .4-_ ' _-f~"y'"f"£.x;f$n5:7r'~.-` g"¢,.`1""" g_ ,__ -V _ -;;.- >- 1 A... ;.,~. WAMWYW” '“°‘”'-” -_lf --1'*-"~'=:' -T'-'-~1 ---_ Y---' -' ._- - _.__ -f :.1 __ -__ ,".f_2>‘;>_. -_'N ._-<'rf.‘*`-,__ _ . /rm C . _ . _. __ .. '?"’-7mi*,=_-j".:`é_=‘%<..- %;- _'_~_,-,-;_'_._.*_".; __ --_ _-_ _ _ - . .1 ~ _._..eii'u':';“_:'r_~_"»_-'.f.f' ¢/"’i‘“-~‘- -` f~- , . ~- -' “r “‘~" 1 " ..,___ .._‘_*f\-:_-'-;--' I1' - `- if - ‘.'- ‘_ “_ _._1 rg __ ~ -1---1 ' ` ' 2 -`;.j.:!¢~7_§‘f.¥”°-':.f_:1":-‘.'.: .'.-: 37. " :f":_§5r 1:25 5::-.; ~ .-.~:. ‘., . J C,"-,‘ .'--t_'~.v _-<~»--.1-; ;,,.-`»_--.~. . _ ,___ , _TV -f 1 _e-_-in -- I -* ’ -1-5'. 1 se 1 -~~ _ - -vu ..-rs - - _- -.- --1 ' » ' '~_. ‘ ---.-1 , - U5 .1 . \‘§` 1 ‘A-’ _ ~'; fJ’-’4’=`-“til-:;¥»<'.`.2':1f§5’-Willis _-.xi 1.27-` ""_l1-filiféiel' - .`\ ll-'ei-` .` 1 ` .All :f'.' 'Z f fi » I _ -_ " td \» S I . >.f _ _ ‘ / W l'1,_‘~._f.5,:"~" ;,_'»j",`;-4*. ~.r‘ l __ 1 1, _ » .1 l .1 ~7‘.ll?.~`.»-\ ./.-'.?_f;f*.-”- _. 1--_ ` “N ` ` '11 1 1-, L f ~ __ -- _ 1. -.'~'_f: C/’:..f:.-:lasers ' l ' ”’~ac.-o1l_»1.i»\-‘-»*` ’-~:~;~j|‘ ' -4:’ .1 . __..._.....-_-1111.11.,T,1j-~ l’-~ 'J V - 1° .P P `- ' ll' "(3" :l.‘-»".="-f1 UW of if/2-ff For -5- -~ ' l _ 0 Grecxt ijors \ l 1 Kg. ~'_ 9 .._-_ -Q Aw 1' =; _ \_ ._.= .»3_.'..__ ._ -5 r- 1 *-ill’-1-°-1--.i»;-=-‘ill-9'-r '..- L .1 §r,,1i1\f-.- E: z. _t . - - _-1-LY-_-__ __»__.V,__,t ___:‘.__;‘_.--_ 1.. _--_-_ ___2!_ __.. _ . - fr _ ' - '. I ti A V41 il" _ ~ ~ / = _...$1.1 f-_~.-1'.--‘_-_i -_ ‘ `, . -~ 1 _ _-__ -_1'_`i,3vt'\_) 1 -_ _ _ \ ‘f_~“-‘*.'f1/ini:~lnf"j;1-fl2.` :sf ‘ ~;1_.:< 1 n-'ill lit--_'. fi 1 = “"‘=_;f-71"; 41- J ;_'-1;. - 1 5-".-1-‘ - 1.. ~ .- .». -- _.-_/__,._._c_..~..-.. <1.. -~ <~c. - 1. 1 _ l “itll-1* 1 »<---_-.=‘=_ 1 1--»---------.:~--~1-'f'=>1=. s.-==-_-<'»'1l1».- _ if -~l»‘____ 1" I1 1 Eff:-’ \- “is-~=;`_-f~;=I""-""y !¢, " » _ ' . .-1 ._ "-_ ‘."»‘~'."._. -. '-1 .'".:",~"" -_ rr. 1 ._ =-. _ llili-f _.al-ff-w_"_'.“'f-;1;`-':, ,,¢'_f lf i -' -i ' - 11.'-”»`;1-if-.-,im .nn-sity’-'ies~fllixi41i&’imtii:'lt i_ 11:1 ix ii yi-1-Q. `-1 ~ rr-fi; -Qi-1-A; '; n-s_,¢.-hw for -'f-3;' xr. -1;1,}.yif¢s 11- A “. H "" ’f'”‘£Q.=.'.:.=.. rv.- _ _£3.14 _, .__-»__».~.' N ' il: _'T ill ‘i ~.; _,___ ,\ =1==». it .=-=,1 l ' E1 ‘.3 - _ 1 IllustrzitionsN1il'.1bcrs] _-1 2 ' The cylinders of all engine are like thc stomach of :1 man. ~ and 2, show in :in cn- l__Tl’.lC13S fO()(l lt* 'f`llOI'OUgl`i.ly F _ __;. -1-1 ;;.=~ l=1f'“~n1.1 `nn¢1<1>b¢i.... the _sromncl-_ ‘there ls liable to - ..f:f| _ . . . _ cracked up" by thc b ~ 1 1 .5 - Chaliiicrs I-lot Spot. L I dlgc mon' 1 __ l \ L “1- .- _ _ _ ln most cars todziy gas ar- rives iii the cyillriclcrs iii too l;1i';j1: globlilcs. _ _il`l1t~ llot;.._‘Eip1_>t in tho Cli.;‘.li“:i:-:'s prevents this. lor 11; ciucl;-1 up” and 111,-;~.t:: the gas.. 1_.~’ il- As ascii zzz; it iztrilics tl1cI‘lot'Sp<_;t gas is “pill- \-'Cri7:c<_l ‘ ’ into 11 most minute ‘ ‘\".1yf.;r povi/cl<:r." Eiigiiiccrs call this “clry gas." l Q ~ - Tlicii tlic g;1s_ is passlxtl <'1l"i`i("lrl1 \'.'l1lc'l1 Cqliiilly cli:ft‘i‘l7.‘.1ltc.\‘ tllic gas 1111101111 six cyliilclors and inzllacs lt; arrive at each cj,'li11cloi‘ :it exactly tlic slum: time and travel llic 5:11110 clistalicc. .1 \"1'liicl1 moans not only more power from = lczzs fins, but lilrtlng on all six :lil tllc time :il‘i1:~.;?.l Corzc iii St;1i".li1g{ on ' ‘ tiny, less ;__ fri';;i<>li, less Viltrzitioii, :incl liclicc ‘1 cool 11111- ', ning ciigillc on 11 real hot clay. N _ -E:._1; Q ' Lf l CJ 1-4 'ls 'T l L _ ill . . no\'..'ocl;1ys before piirvslio ing 11 cali---11o11mtt_c1° wllzit priCe you ptiy---is; ti011\_1.~`;~ 11.- 1._`_‘.‘;1>c.-~l¢11¢_@ ._., 1 (n.-il DET oi (ill .\.\ T. ( llarlottctowii. P.i'<..i if' Illstl-lbntols i`o1 I-‘_ L. lslnnli. 55.1 311 is f_:5.»1v»:1 1. 1\~ ` _,»,,,._ j_'_§`;' . - . l ‘. To miss 11 clciiioit-=£‘r:1_t_loi1 in at Clmlmcrs ,1 'oft `i ,..~. .-_- *_ 11-1. El* illlk ‘1 - "` i€E’._ -ii ;-_`=f=` -` ll _____ll ;-Aéél 'af-_;1 1. ?:‘»:= t 5-*fel .1=' 1 in->‘:"' 1 55 : ‘ 1 -v . __‘.,»,_ _ - _ \ . l ll..-\ ' vs Q. 1 , ‘ lil;t_t) 9.87 _"_-‘.9 A.M. ?"‘.°`t"f"°° so _ ‘ ii..-SYS! ‘ 1 1 -w g. -~__.. i . t 1 _ _l _ --, inf.-vi » fi -et _ cf- ' \ 1 i'\ _-a, \. 1 H the sleeper gen; up much I 1 ` ww -mm-YT """"` ' """" ` " ”` "' ' ' ' " W ~ "' ff-~ ~--- - - . _ k MS , - 1- 'Y ` ` ._ ._ gg be don to ' W” 1 _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ._ __ fgs-.vt . -_ ~;, -:_ ___ should, oeher :lake it appear as it . _ _ ; . _.- ‘Ag .’ _._ ` L ` _ __. '_ _J ;":A_‘;__m__. . V ______."_ . ( down just as th “mall |111’ themselv.-.-N ' ‘ " ‘ ' "' nuff cor el ey are in ‘“°\°e or lens - Gnouuo aAm.ev makes no ° Si “woman-.mule clonien _FEED Fon 1-long. 4 if- .f§}_ - ii' hi / .1 1 1