H i » L "THE L'A'ms'r Nmwsi "'“ _ OWN GUARDLAII - " rmB'r or'1L!:_"\' '“"“ ‘~ , » ' ` __ - . _ ` ,' - ' ` ' ’ I" ' "'"' THB OHARLOTTET ' ` ‘f5°° 3i"l"S4r=”_ _ Doll!! the rirgit thins is seldom a source 0! Worry"-We ave not worried about the success of this business. 1 /_ 7; _..--_ ‘ , \ l . "f-"' is .cfrfsfsf “Dive” in for a bottle of Seely’s Carelalia Toilel _ _Water Makes you feel good all over when you use it in the bath Splendid for the face afte shaving $1.00. -_ Bath Brushes, Rubbe §:>onges, ’l`ooth Brushes, all Brushes, Manicuring Articles. A large assort- ment to choose from E. A. Foste Central Drugstore Sunnyside .\\\\\\\\\\\`fIIllIIlllA\\\§ §5 Calgary Oil Fields Fullest information furni- shed upon nnplientifxn and detailed reports supplierl. Stfcks bought :md sold on commission./\ general stock- broking lmsnm-_ss conducted. References _ Dominion Trust Co Dunns, Braclstretts , Laugner & Co Stockbrokers 810-13 Herald Bldg. ` Calgary ` Can. __ \§YlI’§\“\\\\\ I//I H ~. .. _ §/\\\\ \\ \\é»§/lI'llli\\\\\\\ill\\\i{//g/II&\\lq_'Z” ` MILK FROM BEANS. wiiv- i Don't keep a cow, keep a bean. No luuler is it necessary to .own a farm to control your own milk, butter and cheese supply. All you need is eno- ,uglr barnyard to grow a bushel or so of heans.l Never again need the milk supply be cut off by a'bllzz.1rtl or the Dlice of butter elevated ' to cxtortlonate figures by conscienceless monopolies; neither will the h‘r-ed man he compelled _ tqforesake the hay at 4 at m.. to do the milking or thc barefooted “taken” boy freeze his toes frosty mornings bringing in the cows. No, sir! Not any more! Science has come to the rescue, and as the horse disappears before the all-con- quering automobile, so will the mild- ‘eyed uvooley cow vanish before the lactiferoun bean. 'Phe I__ondon Times is responsible for this news, and everybody knows that tho Times is ya mighty serious. not to say solemn, purveyor of in- formation. It says that at a London chemical laboratory a process has been discovered of manufacturing synthetically a pure and wholesome milk of high nutritive value from a casein obtained from the soya bean and from this milk has been made excellent butter and cheese. The soya lmao has long been noted as u great milk producer when- fed to cows. and, of course, since a man is smarter tlzan a cow, it was to hc cx- pected that sooner or later the cow would lose her job as an intermedi- ary in the process. l\airymer- who have been losing their trnnpers over these sanitary ar- rangements demanded these daysharld \vho declare that there is no money in the n.ilk business anyhow, ought to hc happy over the discovery. Growing beans is a good deal easier than caring for a lot of cows, and 1-. goof. ri-nl cheaper, too. The poe- try industry will feel the change n_csl ii. the disappearance uf tae rc-sy-elcekerl mlilkmaid, there is nothing 1‘omvintic about picking beans. ' -*___ KILL OFF THE M.-\Ll`___,v.v_Au*_A- __ ~;_...~ ...W »- -‘-'*“‘ I ~`"““lUsu amuse -nm. p;n|¢v|U4l“" ' “U ' I Q, /.0 E'7'.§' er § _ .. ,.,_*.,.»,.'1\- 'Ummm li, /ff "'_f“.»f»'-"' rollin” ._ _iq __,_,,.1,é _-_,.=.- . mf: “-.>,f~.,f.._,.;»¢,>.,.. ~'-‘ ' YW. ' hurl! ‘“~'~9-'_LL$‘\`.»_f;`\~»,~__\;_=.~`fggqjpi;_§‘;f\3§§f`\i§`>;§ , House wllcrc hc was employed. H received u shock of 12,000 volts. Investing for Profit 'l`-hat is what hundreds of small investors have done in the Silver Fox business and have made large fortunes § __ Q . _ ,ir _lack F o l9 } - _ n S, Y §Z\\\\\\\\@IwII’4',§\\\“YIII&\\\\\\\\\\WIlll”IIIlXi/IIIIIA\\\\\\\\ZIIIIIIIi\\\\YIIIlK\\\\\\\\\\\7IllllIllllIII&9IIf'..S\\\X\\\\YIIIX\\\\\\\\\¥U'IllllllIIl\\\\\\\\\lIIIZII\\ Nl) __ . ,_ . .V , *` _ -_ ._» lf* » /1’ ‘ , i \ Il -. _ _ \ "‘*"Y '°""‘€' -"‘k`". ‘ll - l i *Iam* *iv ina." 'HKD -4' V l I I E I ' O I 0 C I ' Q, -_ ' A » ¢., - .‘ » , ' ' 0 1 . I' ., Ltd. _ un¢¢>|-porai-.end by laeeegrg Patent noel-., sept asia) '_ Are New Presenting uns ooLD1-:N oPPoRTUN1TY To You Present Stock Issue The Company have 5 PAIRS pure ranch bred of P. E. Island The Company are adding 8 pairs this year’s foxes, all of the pedigreed Silver Black F oXes proved breeders all registered and highest grade Silver B1a.Ck St09k the Progeny of the Companyls Ped' pedigrees filed. They have produced 15 pups for this year and the Dividend for 1914 will be about 10,0 p. c. Dividend for 1915 is 75 p. c. lgreed Breeders or their equivalent at $1'/_',000 per palr and the prospective Shares $100 each, par value Payable,___,20 p. c. cash with Application-_ 30 p. c. on, 1st September 1914 and balance of 50 p. c.’ ont 1st November 1914. 2. Low Capitalization. Ranch supervision under the direction of JAMES C. TUPLIN of Black Banks, 3. Low Cost for Ranching. 4. Expert Supervision of Ranch. Lot 11, the World’s famed Fox Breeder and expert. 5. Efficient Management. One Good Investment _ 1_5 Worth a Lifetime of Labor _ Ranching _ , Points to Remember ` Coat of Renching 5 p. c. of yearly' increase. I 1. Pure Bred Stock. Send in _Your Application Today nmscrosars J Q » o V 1 » \ D .G C th , P 'd t. J hn F. Whear, Post Ofhce Inspector. _ ' D; AIl=;);I;g§, Pa};l.1I:;1er,e\r/Si¢e.Il§a;§éSi(§1l2¢nt_ Vlfalter J. Lantz, Secretary-Treasz., R. R. 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