. run cmmorrmowu customs‘ l JCUTICURA. . HeipeBuaineea Girh to Look Their ‘Beat _, 1‘ .. ..1>l ‘i, The regular use of Cutioura Soap. aaaiated by touches of (Continued) ‘K ' ‘m "h" 1 ' '- the CHAPTER XVIII hob and free from blernlahce. the hair live and gloaay, and the hanill m and . Lo the Beautllier "Love." lilo Janet Mercer, smii~ ‘womb’ 1 Tdmm 1' h?“ ling, "is the most disturbing this! “d "finmull n Mal» "n" WW4"- ill the whole wide world. But ally u‘, my“; cum" : Wfiillllll who dodges it is s fool, sud mugs?! la missing the one big 11811910985 Cutkiimjbayiu Stlchzle. - nut she didn't at all fancy the " occasion. Alida‘.- .ehe did NOT want to meet Bert, Traymore! Mrs. Vanelttart wila Ifiraletent. SIIOVHWAWQ: ‘all objegtions aside. " sen e car own to Green Gables at seven o'clock. That will give you lots of time to dreea at my place. My maid will have ev- grythiilgd ready Yfor yilru, and” the roe a ou. ouareay ave white satin sllpperalflood! l‘m sure you'll enjoy the evening, dear." _ And away site went in her gorge- ous limousine, leaving a dlequieted maiden on the psvement. (To Be ontlnued) Sick Headaches! "In aevual years I mined with raven Constipation . was a '"'°"' "ilif-liffliif-‘Zi 3;‘; e. 1 Ila» J. I. Rutkowaka. Tolatoi, Ian. FFruit-a-tives" is a very tine. nlnunll Wllk-hlative that brings about a delftfui condition of health. it is In) from fresh fruit juit-s intensi- fied and combined with topics. 3S1; ‘lid S0: at all druggists. Try iti 31W ____________ 1 " 1 1 ller big 1110111}: had the up-quirk‘ l ‘at the comets once again, and her Dwou mm! 6cm!" .11 mm“ mé an". - jslnail greenish eyes were alight 1. HEARTS AFIRE By Mae Ohriatll 1- 30m, ‘will taate aver1ao much d‘ Y“ h!" fisshly mind 1 llssisrd-sn the table. ‘I _ . 1 . the - o» anything you fancy." she hazartled - rather tilniiily, for she was afraid oi Janet's cutting tongue. But before the latfer could com- ment upon the observation, ‘Mrs. Vansittait herself came out of the piost office. looking rather wor- r ed. She walked directly towards her car, and then, sighting the two "l wish you'd seen her this morn- young women, paused a moment. ing, in Mr. Armstrong's laboratory. her brow lightening. with black grease all over her new "Miss Mercer. funny I never white hat and frock. and on her thought of you! Could you help me hair, and streaking right across out of a difflcultyi”. her face!" "Depends what it is." said Janet "Good gracious! What wers- tbs grllffly. Mrs. vaultlttarru wealth Pair 0f you doing there’! Did the and power in the neighbourhood man 05k you in?" couldn't overawe ller. "He risked m9 ill." said Prud- "A guest has suddenly failed ms fifyivltltfllct hail u disconcerting lneln- (iillisebtgglfglulfclgflgafiy? Lxiifigdrilatifi; Iflzrvelolgilllgsiiltltdolzlll: tgrtgljgiilz) -. g . as e arr ve, an wen oo ner. 41rd Cumberlnsre s com- Iilltiiheillltlllifill haieegttaefeai dig-gait}; "e" ‘"19 ‘l’ "his elilsllmwisl" ins. and he's awfully superstitious- Hflh g ‘Sufi of waspishnn when Janet nursed her lips. He'd rather eat in the servant's ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘" 111m a" “red on“ "You mark my word. that girl?! hall than chance such a number- ~ i 1 _~ Y , "Uh no," said truthful Prudence. Horticulture Notes No doubt the local strawberry growers will be checking up on their loss and gain account for this crop. 1 Some fields will show a profit and some a loss. To those that have shown a profit we say. Very Good; but what oi the others. Would it not be wise to take stock and find out the cause of the failures and try to remedy them, and possibly in the process see where the profitable fields could be made more so, or where the cost of production could be produced? This article is written with the idea of helping those who have had failures and disappointments with this crop. Have you been perplexed with the strawberry weevil. with the control oi weeds, with trouble to get pickers to pick weedy patches. with dry weather shortening the crop and with blooms that fail to set fruit and with small fruit st the end oi the season and increased dif- ficulty oi selling the last ripened berries. The strawberry weevil has con- founded many local growers and it is a hard insect to hold in check. We have the authority of the best economic cui/ mologisu in Clmad that this insect can be held in con- trol by certain ‘dust sprays in con- Junction with cleaner methods of cultivation. The surroundings should be kept clean as the presence of rubbish and weeds and other waste ‘plant material affords good hybernatlng quarters for the adult insects to pass the winter. Where these insects are bad -no more than two crops should be taken off and then the foliage should be mowed and burned and the ‘ground plowed in the fall. In this way most of these insects would be destroyed. Some growers have done practically nothing to control this insect and have found after a. year-or two that theyhave disappeared. The infer- ence is, that the natural enemies of the insect have gained the upper hand of it, and possibly cleaner me- thods of cultivation and surround- ings have ‘been practised. About two-thirds of the rows planted shouud be pistillate varieties as the weevils do not attack these so badly. The control of weeds in a straw- berry field is a costly matter if weeds and weed seeds are present. With thelncreased cost of alloper- ations- we must 1 look to methods which will tend to have the desired end witli very much lessened labour. Hence land that will grow a practic- ally weedless strawberry crop needs a good deal of preparation. In the first place it would be wise to get away from the direct use of farm- yard manure which usually contains large quantities of weed seeds. In preparation, such land should have _ a good dressing of manure for a hoe crop, which should be kept hood 111111 scuffled. sufficient at least, to keep down every weed and hence allow no seeds to be left on the ground. This crop should be followed by Brain seeded to red clover. The fol- iswins year the-clover shoul be with joy. . Across the table of the little tea- ‘shop where Janet alld she were en- joying this chance meeting and a ‘morlllrlg cup of coffee Prudence {regarded iler friend. l What had transpired that look into her face’! "Well, of all the inconsistent “L‘l‘t*£lilll'8':‘.'" Prudence couldn't find the ivorils lo voice her surprise. rao-r WHAT IT SEEMED ‘r0 sE-.._1,H1 W" 0,11, 11.111118 me 11,1, 1,1116, Jim: Miss Stout seems to he tluy to beware oi’ men!" Jillflflll is FsdI-IN- ‘Phi.- two girls had run into each John: Reduced to walking, myothel- unexpectedly in the luain coy-she's lost her Job. street ol the little country town ,wherc Janet's lodgings were. alld jhutl forgltlllcred for u chat. ' Janet looked a little sheepish. “Merciful heavens! is it a child like you thinking of your figure? Whstevefs come over you?" Jau- et's cup was poised midway be- tween the table and her lips. "Are you ‘taking a leaf out oi Virginia Dale's book, or what!” Prudence laughed. TENDERS ' * I 164-1. . Tenders will be received by the underai ’ up to August 3rd from parties willing to contract for bulld- lng of Church in Duluiaffnage. lu- structions. plans and. specifications can be seen at the office. of. J. E. Harris" Architect. C‘ rlottetown. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. ' _ By order of Committee. H. B. DINNIS, 1 Secretary. Marshflcld R. B. 3, P. E. I. 8012-7-21-81. ‘ ‘ have matured in the clover an: 71-5111"; the land immediately sown wi - 1 ' grain free from weed seeds and this 05531453 ltF_lG"'u'“"c9|-v-D-B-0- plowed down late in the fall. The. _ Qecrctary-Treasurer. object of plowing down these crops . ,~ is to add as much humus, free from weeds. as poslble to the soil as a0 5'7‘ -, . *1 strawberries require much humus. ‘ " '__“" hundred pounds per acre. Such coli- Then the following spring the hem dltions automatically lessen trouble $31“?! sslejggéi $32611; ‘azhthglsfiui’: with pickers who dislike hunting for say a rt x a ft or av- rt x a ft is fol- bellies °" “We! PM“ i" 5° "m" ' ' ' ' per box. . :1::;1-..::".:".'::l:":; u». out-w mo» the field until the new runners l‘): the‘ crgtllealflsw £3113 “m ‘ gin to set and thus eliminate cons - prove extuwiwhngly profitable K n arable hand hoeing. Such a straw- berry field should be reasonably free be W93“ “t such a “m” a‘ 1°‘ from weeds and should be good for 1 several successive crops. Then for '33" “nu” 1°: bmmn"? w TIM‘ further fertilization depend wholly iimss ssi fruit is s nutrit- vs pro an upon artificial fertilizer. The rec- 8M sin b8 corrected by the mont ‘y ommended kind and amount is: 1 s nlisstisn 0i isrillilsii" Thsalfisnz, part ammonium suphatle m. 2 PM W9 WY?!" "M11388!" t; parts superphosphaie. This quid the end of the season‘ h1g1’- 32am‘ be divided into five portions ind u"! l" menon wh at l or; w ‘ one applied in each month from ural science has not ye bets-Quinn ,__ June to October. This may be ap- floffwi- lmrlemiiltufls - P 1; plied up w a. mamimum of twelve of Agriculture. F- 531W"!- Skin is NowClear- 'HadDisfiguring' l which unison Dr. _" ‘i if Shore farm for sale at Vernon, it; Yuri-er. adjoining rt. n. Station and ‘ wharf, School on corner of Farm. P. 0. three general stores and hlaclslnit in immediate vicinity. Rural Telephone in dwelling. Very’ , finest seed potato proposition. 8 out- buildings. can be sold in iwo parts. rfluildings and 22 acre-s or without buildings. to bring ,1 r t “wratm-ug‘ "'\’KQ\Y\K~\_L_ _11\,_ .,. .i"i--.- * The Annual Prize Meeilngof tad rrlurohewura Inland lune Auocla-‘i lion tunnels“: at lteiulrqtuu RIME- Chazlottetowll. 2M1} 3rd’ and dfhtAugnst 1927. Commencing g‘ - 8M1AlM.-..1. ~~ Make your Secretary‘. "" ,, lfrsrtswlr miles 0s fissi- ILLLDAVISON, u. Col. tioao. 1_ 1 2H acres enlllol ollly with the Apply to F. B. Mcltac. Vernon or McLeod d: Bentley, Charlottetown. 7-l2-tte6i. wild about youns Armsilrsng- She’: and that's saying something, for i t t h hi . if . A l . . ‘in “'“'311‘v.'.“ Qsuvla irritated Y°“‘ tgiieltli? 1:21:36; hell: hiniif can n giflifiiililiylallar . '0ll ear — u ~ “B t I. M V A 1 > 1 Never mm‘! what I 5am‘ Janet isn't uattraxtzltedngiie Vilfgiillziqstfiggfi lleiruggitplbg/‘efied rather gummy a ‘still-ed her cup of coffge. alnd that; Prudence 1n a much more 911191111. “Iucm haqjm, magma‘, at s1» u . . . . i'1)l0p' into the steaming cup. "l'm Tflilléil Had B119 P28111311! U10 hi; well. l wont be through with her _ e me s of that p rase, t wou 11 1 11 '-1 113' the best farms Ill Print-t- Edward ls- “Hindu mink so You know ‘Mia cantankerous old maid, at times. has: suimmed heme" as much a, l i.or;‘e_a'1eivglgtxheocchfiz 1MB once! 1.""“" E“””"““‘ '"' “M i""““’”-‘- really is a good girl." i 1' "'"‘ "'9 lelwmed‘ it surprised her iistsusr- Sile'll be all right," said the llllpa~ Dairying or fox runi-iling. Buildings - 1, Prudence stared at her, wide- in good repair, including .1 1.11. gun-y . ' 1, _ eyed. Queer irony of fate that, just "I lieVBr Bold he Wall-L A‘ “i?” tient mother, her tilonghts centred . id tr di Janet‘ ran. ow -"111 t . thou“, fined Wm‘ bum and any.“ J when she herself had forswom “r B8 ii lie ll 9 on the success 0l in ule o the lln age. Apply on premises. llnuilrta for ever. she should encoun- splendid it would be for Prudence 11111-111111 111111191; —who was young. and ignorant, The 1111111911 11111-119 153"?‘ B- Bl-AKPI- ~ . l” 9'05"“ “m” i“ a l°vel°m and intensely feminine, and needed 111.1111 7959"7'19-ll-“-4i~ , "iwil! a strong shoulder to lean up0n~ “Tjonscielice wouldn't allow me. ' ’ - .-_, "Yml 710W fllliiiiiliid 311d ill-W’ Slimline “'1 wouldn't be able to swallow a ’ ""' ' ‘, " ' "7 ' ' she anti Peter Armfllfflilfl’ l9" iii 111(1rsel_ Besides, I've another case 1 1 1 ., was love! "l only said that the iDale 111 1111111111111 1,1g111_ A1111 1-111 111, 3Q- ' ~ l \e““° ‘he {rat pan‘ . Elli W88 Willi 115°"! P91"- Bl" ll t-lul star. anyhow, I'd only put my Janet actually blushing under hel he-s a W151; man, hefllvgive her a 11,111 111 11;- . "‘ 112-5101112351 llzllgnqigcgltaery in the H1880‘ wigs gerthg. n t h d ckmd Th? home" already knew 11181 ' *‘ ' ' I'll Bill-VB Di‘? Y 5C9 3 ‘ well. ill ilespalr, she turned to ' "Because of his mother, l BUD" d 11-11111 111m (,1- shadow gavp 1,l_udl,me_ "mse?" ""“d‘"'°° “P” "QT “m” Janet hone. "carillon you hell) me out? i ;i""“ghnm.]y' She could“! film-are Yfllliig girls were Kittie iiflflle- know you're rather young. butl "I 3111"" “mud ‘M5 m°"“mg' and contrary. Prudence hitherto had 1111,1111 111, 1111111 nowudaygtL" "their she added. with sudden vs- pre1en11e11 11115011119 indifference in 111.1111,._m.e shrank buck acres situated at Ito-icy P ' t, s‘ tl l"',',"e,"c,e' _ P9991" Bu‘ "°w*'“ “he w“ l“ "l haven't got a frock." Shore, all clear andL in 1431:] t-uiiiili-l 1 , “m S duwnflghl we?!“ tymg lllileffillt i0 ilim_whY did virgin’ "Well, l can ienil you the very tlon. and ideal farm, clutt- to Juinrlfiléll diatom her ciurouslf "K8 e ia's nanlle lnlconlubnctiontlwitthJglf 11111.1; Virginia llaie ordered hit ch l, -l | - 1 1 -11-_ . . 1N" _ ' _ . young "V9" 0P8 T118 a ' troll town, and hated it when- a c urcl st loo am lllll tl also illi 1m. yams, 1111.5 preclsflly fled "He toner smooth ‘orehead? {Neil it U“ H ‘VHS w‘) light for following: ill r. , t: ‘l »| - ' . °he3 This is i" "W '9“ ‘ Now‘ . ,, freshened. 2 vlllrillillfll ‘iimvsoiiilsgl will”: Jack caught era“ h‘ h" had My" Jamil“ 0w“ opmkm‘ It "Shsfi very. Veil’ ilwelY- ‘Flam lit-l‘, and didn't suit her.‘ So I ‘ YIOWHVEI‘. B" ma! Prlldence ans“ bought ii from hm- to send to one calves, g 511e,“, 111111 111,111,.’ 1 “r0011 arms last season. They're married iillii ‘fella Ylulllrfgl “oduglce ggqgxza sow, 6 pigs, 25 |ll'll>. i'rit1l----stullditig "°w' ' 1H,, "ANNIE" l‘ o y H ‘ned- ' - . - "1' "ill 3'01""; "W995 rm" her com" oats. potatoes, htiy umi lllflllps, 11H He: N°w he °M°h"‘h°" l" M. 11ml; m‘! d I heart m" of a _ "Lovely? Hlivil- iillndsome "9 i": lug-out 1iilriy, u month froln now. farming illlplPlllklllfi i-ilnlpii-ti- ‘and pwkets‘ "H bet‘ l . m 013.51 1,1)“ 1ove11npss 111m handsome dues- Beside“. Y0!!! OIIIZAI site's just your figure, dear, and it a“ househom fuml-lur‘, ‘ >“"""'- t ‘ “g ‘ ‘ t0 B96 hi?!’ i" ‘he QPTIY mm" "5- " would fit you Dbrfectly. No inat- ‘ ysilow ss s ducks i‘°°t1 “"1 ‘he tcr if you spoiled it. t could get an- s I _ _ ,|\VliH part and parcel of the spring. TLelnpozlrtmni. raisin-vi’; ' 111111 Will's good-night kiss. and his “neg showing, below ahehagotflthn otheh" Th“ with the easy speech “m -‘ *3 '~‘ "l hlurlr- 1-0111 cream and the powiisl‘ OFF“) on money matters that was pecul- 1 broken "l love you, Janet. Evenl nlltxtAll Sums up to $10.00 t‘:.|.sil.:()\'i'l' 111111.111 1'1“ 11 beast to you. I do. i 11111; 18m l know." Janet nodded 1a], 10 Mm vnnsman and he, 1111111 a amount nlk months trctllt on _ ,_~.l\v(e:t|' 1t....'——she flalned 11D illlher 1191111 gagely. "Not that she Prudence he.__111a11._11_ Ahead). 111. approved 10ml nob-c. or; on‘ for _1qnl1-11 defence. _ _ isn't ynllng enough. though olil in damp“ 1o the 11111111911119“ wommh cash. "A iillltl kill “k9 Yo" ‘mum knoWiPiliZP- 01d RS ‘EEYW- n“ she illdlrt want tol'let her down.’ l "it? m9 Fihifl‘ 19d hi“! mm o“ her" when help was possible. lknnw what you're talking of. "Financing till all hours oi the moru- ______*_. ______. Keep Children Well ‘wunlilll’! have Will different J. A. MacDONALD, 1th.; world. it's his heart oi’ gold'1ng_ maylng cards. with ller eyes m; keen as :1 rapier, mlil hard and - l)urlng Hot Weather Every mother knows how fatal the Auctioneer. Jim! keeps him so kind and 7 flfisnrmfll. "M timughtflll tn his mother, You can mem-ness 10.4111 Opponent Mouth hot. summer months are to small children. Cholera infantunl, dia- ._ , 1 _ bet your life that any mall whassernkfi a steel 11.111,“ 111011111 1111111; __ = . made that \i'ay is going to bi: 111191- very life depended on it. no.1 rrhoea, dysentry, colic and stomach troubles are ripe at this time and _ good husband. and any girl whim do believe it does. for it's my be- anada 8' S. , line; get him ‘ud he lilcky." lief she makes her living at bridge Lid. often a precious little life is lost after only a. few hours illness. The Prudence was astonished at the 111111 poker -anti these gambling STEAMSIHP srjirvic: mother who keeps Baby's Own Tab- olltbllrst, but said nothing. Jall- ganwsjr - - , 1 ct. in a fiery mood, alarmed her prudgncgflghiVeffid. The insecur- plowed down before any seeds could letsln the house feels safe. The oc- T‘? caslonal use of the Tablets prevent r rather. ity Oi’ such "a mode of existence stomach and bowel troubles, of if l . - ';- 1 liui the fire afonce died down. frightened her, even in the hear.- trouble comes suddenly-as it gener- , a 1 JUST ARR] V EID 1 fly farm at North River, seven uniles from Cilarluttctown, consisting .0! I27 acres. 20 acres under lruoii. .bllance clear and levci. Ni-vi-r fail- iing stream at bank. This is onl- oi A DRAWBACK “Do you think she wlillever get into the movies?“ shook her mean you've made it uP 1with Will, and the two of you are lflflilig i0 marry?" At Rocky Point on Tilursduy. July 28th at l o'clock sharp oi‘ Fllflll. 570d!- Cfflll and Implclllellts. I|uusie~ hold Effects as foilims: l-‘urnl oi‘ 5o Itienoton-nalfwpaupfiwifl! PATRICK POLE l’, South Shore. Qoeqwrlbm. “My little shah faeirwaa all covered with can, vinolreyvn “m'“'m“:'i'v'm' ._ Dr. cameraman-en will .Clnee‘i"'Ch‘ue W» ..._. __...'—~- OLD STUFF .Mr. Fish: Been sittiriglup with (1.1s) sick friend, my dear. Mrs. Fish: That's a rflne Iflah story! ' MONTHS A l. Chariot ielown And Si. Jilhlfs S. S. FARNHAM utcs in a heart that beat to a mel- “Luck-s been against her lately oily like the throh of ‘cellos. The 11,11.» 10111111111111 1111191, wsrmtngmtn memory or a man's arms about itsr her theme. 311 heard her trying, to tilrilled this lonely, unbeautlful wo- borrow 111111 1101111111; from Mrs. man till the homely, honest, ireck- v1111511w1-1 [he other day, Mrs] led face was quite transiigured, wnglttart had lent her money ghe- For love is the sfflfllefll- ileiilid fore, and made an excuse about Lu- fler in the universe. ~ ~ » 1 clan last. operation being so expen- "Yowre-n-ilsflfiy 9791i!’ l°'daY- sive, ands, lot of other bills ehe Janet," blurted out her frlendulile" had to’ must‘, And Miss Virginia could have bitten her ‘stupid -_who sometimes does know when tongue for ‘damning wltlr- such 111111-11 111316111511, and when not to For anger couldn't live two lllin- 11m ally does-the Tablets will bring the baby safely through. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- liams‘ Medicine 00., Brockvlile, Ont. ANNUAL» MEETING} LOIVI Lgavp Montreal July 22nd. Ch'Town July 26th. Carveil Bros, Ltd.’ AGENTS faint praise.’ the tiny table of the tea-shop. exquisite ,HOW IT.‘ lrVAS DONE 1 thinks one plain! ‘But Janet beamed on her BCTONBB o petulant beauty. hardened to com- Jlilments, and accustomed to being in lovers’ eyes, knows the magic of being ‘nearly pretty,’ when for years even one's mother press her point until a more fortuit- ous tlme——she passed it off with a giggle, and the proverb that if one was unlucky at cards. one 'ud have lots of luck in love. But Mrs. Van- sittart up and told her, if that was so, she'd better bring matters to n crisis. and get a husband capable of paying her debts and stopping The Annual Meeting of the mem- bers of the Silver Fox Breeders’ As- sociation of Prince Edward Island will be held in the Board of Trade Booms, Market Building, Charlotte- town. on_ Tuesday the 2nd day of August, i927. at 2 o'clock p. m. i ’ This together with our already large stock of Gran»? A Shipment of Scotch i "You're a nice child, Prudence." rommentetl Janet. molliiietl: “Your heart's in the right place....oh n0. it isn’t"——ahe looked a little awk- ward, as though.she bad been too daring in her correction-J‘! mean to say, if it's in Bert Traymorekl keeping———" She broke off mean- lngiy. lt was Prudencifs turn to flush, or be annoyed. according to her character. But instead. she contrived to shrug iier shoulders carelessly and her gambling, and looking utter her. Miss Jlnny was us load s-s i1 wet hen in rt thunderstorm!" Prudence had to laugh nt that quaint simile. . The two girls left the teasbop. and -walking along the main street of the little country town- saw Mrs. VansittsrUs imposing car standing outside the post office. "A special dinner-party atlhe Towers to-night,“ vouchsafed Jan- et, wiih a slight curl of the lips. |“How these folks do live for pleas- reach out. to help herself to a 0M0- nre! All the enrol-season dainties. oiate eiisir. as though ths ssiec- no matter what the cost! And in lion of the Dustry was of infinite- spite of all the noisenlnd rust. I 1y more imnorisncs than a swset- don't believe there's much enjoy- heurt. merit in these parties" “I'm not worrying about men." Prudence was too young ‘and lThen, before Janet could express (rash, as yet. to take that ivlswi‘ surprise vtt this clever air of de- "it must be rather nice to have‘ tachment. she ‘artlessly queried: so much money that you can got. ‘r114: BED-TIME s1 . . A ~1~. __ v ' Tum wAa A $16K 1' TRiCK or Mm: Gui one nmwaaaat. T0 C1 IASE ‘by- 14:12: ‘rt-loan 5QLHRREL§ :4; ' " _ , , ,_ ICOLJLO EAT IN PEACE I , . - ~ -- - Dad flocking amphoto of bride)! How old that (lvlrlbpull all thaillolifl train after her" L: 1' I.) i" uu.mu.gl%uaurtoown u... m». ite and Marble makes it easy for ‘intending (W -'°"" *"°§§§fg~ry_ to select anything in the Monumental‘ line. is D '1 Y» ' ’lu°"f‘h' 7958-1-l9tts7i. ‘ iliiilgliiimi‘ AT DUNBTAFFNAGE ' i PRICES THE LOWEST F WORKMANSHIP. THE basil '. CHANDLER & BELL 160 Kent Street 1 ._ v ‘-j1._3;s1 ‘Phone -_.741-,J._' tu-rire~~1-'r' I a; - The beautifully located Farm and Ranch property of John D. Home! consisting of forty acres land with‘ house and outbuildings. stock and] crop. Also fifty pen ranch and foxes.’ Would sell part. or in block. Sale on account of ill health. ' Apply to Owner, - ' 0h Premises. Now is a good time to go to Europe-short summer route —— dependable wea- . bow room on ships. Four days open sea by the mighty water boulevard to Europe. "The entire ship is yours 1 for the trip. Moderate ' 1 Ilffl. For further information ark your steamship agent. or- - _fl_in...- . m1...“ r9 L 1 1 -1—By Arthur Chspolilll" 78lf-7-‘l4-tfsol. ~ I l?“ - __ , _ A . I i " O11- yituais OiltrvlJ-iekfli" ' . unmet GOMING Betti i . . - \ Burrrnkfifr CUT i Ar- - yMr. Weasel. Objects A " H r \ Diotir so: ANY‘ 1 As a ryevlwentiv-e it dESJEI" lgermS -helps1tcl keep gums fir Ask our dlentiyt about (Absoirlblne.lr1 li1v,‘/i.~ir1a1l-p‘1i_ 113111-11141 . .. ... l _ . Alli!“ 171111131 tfllfi SQUlWREuB OR RATS .li.lllil'f'lil IZFIRPE") BQIK 114's I Diet. Pnaeenlri-r Air-lit paint John. N. ti. lifanaplidn 1111/ w: 582R 1. ~11 '1' 1 11a . - ..'-‘t>4a--.-._-_.-_ t ;.- ? "ti: -u_-J¢--_.,m;,.f._». _