I .. _ _- .- / ‘ ' _ _Po ~ I jf" OCTOBER 26-1_914 "` ~ _ ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN * "‘ PAGE SEVEN ,_ ' :_ ' _-r~‘-.'~'._~- 1;..-.' -‘~_ I" - ,‘:‘-~¢ -. ~ ‘ 7 _.._-._‘-I sf - '- -‘ 'rs _;» _.-_~,‘ 1:1.,-_'.1 _ A »<»» -;'-it ~_~»1,3f=,#1I ='. _ ,, 'I'-»' _~»=f,f' -I v- -»-gi7.,1<__.. _ If f ._ I- _ _ _ __ i *__ _ _. -. ._ 1..., :JI-r.“»=' '_~' ,¥.~‘»¥;3 ~ "' ith- 1 ‘i ” if.. or" _ - »_. ._ ‘f‘u.*_- 5'~,-,"'*"¢ ./¢. ,r .-yr-_ ' . -‘If ‘Z -‘-“I I* " .I*’_.-' '_ _' .pit -:'. ' ‘K *__.f.. i--» I-1 __ ‘far ts ' ~ ‘ -I ~ ' > ~ - - ,_ A .'.- -~_ -,¢,_ ldv. ~. -. . I., ' » _ ~ " ‘f I » r _ ~ s ' < I - iff in far .. -*JK , 1 _ _ _ \ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ri , I 1 . _:-- ‘I ‘ ~ -1’ 1'* 2° * 1 " ‘ t’ l -_1.1 '~1%~ - » “ ' ~‘ '. """'f`~’-'.= 1... _; 'I 1. _ . I < " ~r. if Jr ,, \‘ ~ J. ' . wa ».;'°..<_< _ ._ __ 1 . »‘ _ -. . _ ~ ~: -P wr ,»~,,- 'l - _ ' _ .`1ifr.\,/f/Q ` _ n --_ """" ‘ __'__»‘;~3;'-_e_-\1“'- fi ‘:f-_“1;‘»'- ‘ .. _ ~ _ ..‘:r»- 'f?z§‘»2 . 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Wellner _ Estab. 1868 The Leading Jewellers '" :__/.=‘“'._ ' "»"_` \ ____ _ _ _*wr _ 4/"" _ ._ K _.. _:___;._- _ .~,-'/ 1": ,ees Til; :1- `*¥e=;=£”` `~\;¢¢!,| : 'I3' ¢e'l‘¢»'»!~¢-$¢£=$f'r?‘1‘~r‘F#‘P‘f\§f# - THE PRACTICAL USE OF SILVER and its perman- ) _-_ ’1~ /..-f r ann- .. . 7_2 Q ,», .. ._- ._.,_ ._ . - . _ . _ . .,~_._._._. . ._._.¢_~_. ._._»_.;._-,._.,._._._._._._. - _ ._._.___._._,-_._._-,._ _ »°_-,-'.-_~.-:-.-_~:-.~:-:-:-:4-:-7-.-_-_-.~.~:f.~::.-_-.~:-.-.-.-.~.~,-.~.~.~.---A-.-:a~:~,-.-.-.-.-.~.-.~.~¢-. - '3i~1"#23312135513Qiliif1315:55:ik235$5i~T.i1::S5;35:§%%`5l5$;§$$13215555£75511. IIT' _ , W l _ i _ ` ' 1 I l poinm- YOUR* XMAS PHOTOS / See our dainty Christmas\ mounts, they are the most _ beautiful we have ever been able to secure-choose your Christmas mounts while the line is complete. / THE COOK STUDIO I We have our mounting ] for the Xmas trade ready for you to inspect. VISIT OUR STUDIO Bayer Photographer Phone 192-J ‘ For a Good Photo -Visit the- A. E. Lyon--studio Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateur’sWork . Sailings pg0_\| |_< Il 'li Ucmber 8(h_ '|‘a\,,,§w_ ticlolicr 28 li tlctobcr 21st. Durniiirn .\'ov. 'l0!Ii- .\'ov. 17th. Tabasco DN- 410- ‘ and fortniirhtly direct sailinizs. I l"or iiittiicr particulars apply to Furn¢ss.‘*’if|“' 5' C”-Ltd' _ H* ` Halifax. ` -gp. mv ii 1 ~___.___---~ ?_.______1-1.... PLANT LINE 'I`he S. S. “Halifax” SaiIS from Charlottetown for BOS ton via Hawkesbury and Hali- fax every Friday at U00". For further information apply to I UAS. CARRAGIIER, ‘ Agent - Charlottetown ____________l Coal Coal As the cold weather is ap- proaching you shouldi Sfvtlgcgf SE that you have a 809 5’ coal laid in for the winter. "ent We have a suPPIY 0*; f;‘§°5w,_I quality of coal n_ow on eta an; pup' able for Dlokmestigaiiége; eamving QOSCS, an OVC alrliigst daily by Steamer and sc nets. _ - The schooner' oiadysoli-1 den" is now on Wayf Amhmcite acafgq 0 n Coal. If you reguire ad Iéati act send_us_ your ‘chef an ada Hom ory delivery _ I be!" at 10,68; vessel while dischafillng possible prices. I I’-uiitain Be" & C” WMM* &R¢tail Coal Dealers EI 'Admin Dominion C08' C°;(I_‘tdi nts- or "~ 0 “"' ’_i . ' \ ' _ bias I .- Y .'i._*t3ii__~,~_. pm.. ' ~~ F ;~ .‘rl '$23 \_‘ F I; I a _-~_ \ I 4 . I ’ ,-I-(`/' ,K _ _ _ fl- _ ` THE EISTERN GUIIRDIMI' '. .THE MORNING Guardian can be gbtained in Bouria at H. A-. Pac- que 's. ' ..*HAVE V0_U YOUR FLAGY. At -the present time you should show your colours. Chants. finely enamelled (lanadian flags for your lapel, 10 cents each; por post, 12 cents. Guardian Office. ' 6208 ‘ IIIIII SHIIIII Tho fourth and l'\iit salver shoot of the Civilian Rifle Club was held Sut- urday afternoon ut Kensington Range. Although Mr. G. R. Beer had it strong lead of 13 points, Mr. Miltord put up :In excellent flight for ilrst honors by making 98 points on Saturday and winning second place. Mr. G. Russell Beer therefore wins the Solver by scoring 379 points in the four iiialclies Mr (‘ Milt‘ord coincs second with 374 The following iiidlvidualscores were made on Saturday: .l.(1.Milford...... _...__ ._ _.98 Prof. Barlow.. .. .. ._ _ _.95 J. O'Hrlen.. .. ._ . ....94 ('01. D. Stewart.. ._ . _.91 G. lt. Beer.. ._ .. . _.90 l£.G.l.ove......... _ ..89 t?.’I`hornc........ _.87 Capt. W. S. Lousoii ._ ._ .. ._ ._ ll. A. Messervy.. _. .. .. .. ._ .. 'l‘hc following won silver spoons iii ilie above competition:--i’rot‘. Bar- low. t‘. Milford and Col. D. Stewart. 82 78 é "‘~ ~_ < -1'-i"'.¥l‘¥_ _f-"'/ _\ I. _ f ""‘.i'._`\_"i»~- ’ , .-'sul ,. I This beautiful line of Satin Pumps for women, were de~ signed to fit and give perfect comfort to the feet, wear and look well. Made by expert Switzer- land shoemakers,from black, white, pink, blue and yellow, native satin material. Each pair has a neat bow, same color and meterial as pumps. These pumps are very stylish, and appropriate for evening wear-a great value at $3.50 pcr pair. Aiiey & co. X The Shoe Men - N o t I c e » 1‘|»,¢._\-tniial tlcniril .\li-elinir ol' the Share- holde snftlic Sli-riinrz Sili-rr Black |~`ox Vom- nviny will bc Iii-ld on \Vr\Ilnrsd1y. the 4th day/_uf \'nvcniber_ nt thrcc I1 m. ui llic office of 'lic 'ur Fa incrs' Iiurcziii K' 'lxchnrillc Iflmlivd, ‘ Ilurlot- ii-tow;i_ I’_ l~I I . forthe reception of the .\nIiur_l rcports, the ofecltoii -ol Dirt-ctors :ind such busi- rir-ss as may properly cz Inv bvforc the Meeting. liytirdtr, __ WAl.'|‘l;R S. GRAN |`. 6I24-ln~2oMlli Secrelfv". Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. _._»._.- onimciicirig Moiioay, the 1st_oi.luiio. tl ‘ ;’»‘:TEAMER NORTHUMBERLAND leaves (‘.lIi1rloti_cto\vn for i’ictou, N. S., llliily, (except Sunday) u_t SJO o'clock a. Iii., lcuving I’ict.ou on ro- tiirii about 4.00 p. ni. Connections nnirlc nt l’lcl_ou for all points in Nova Scotia. ` STEAMER EMPRESS nt du Lmvcg Sunirncrsido for Pol - Y tfheue, N. B., Daily (cxcept Sunday) about 10 o'clock ii. m.. leaving Point- du-(Tliene on return about 4.30 p. ni., coniiectiiig with express trains lor (llinrlottctowii and TISHISII- 0011000 tions ninile at Point-du-Chene for nil paints lii (‘uIi'ida amd the United States. O W. WAKEFOILD. Manager. 2675-5-30Mtf _ 4 . sm; ai, _,_.- QIII I/I n We insist on your examining the qna|~ it of Incl that slides down voiir chuio' Fihnty of dont ling and kllokorl means money thrown away. if you want to Save 'Money on Coal will help you. Olson bright ‘£51 me right prloo. _ Phone 111 ss:-==o__ r 9 J. Chariottctown, MB? 29th. 1914, 1.30 l’. M. _ ., .. " L IIIIS is C0 JI _ _ ..=__ " '_ , 1. _ » 5|' _ » , I ___ "`-7? ' r iiI the iliiiil wind up ut the 200 yard f ~1'§,_::,'-I* `~‘\~_»,_`§i;\. \ range two geese were put up tor corn- V \‘ ~_\`.`_:_~f »pctition. 'l‘he bull’s eye during this ""i"Q"'4 't lvent received severe piinishnreiit; _The ilrst two gentlemen in the ini lowing list winning a goose each: \i>ror_ in Barlow.. ._ __ ._ ._ ._ ..:I:l i.ieut_ G. E. Ritchie.. .. ._ ._ ..31l lt. V. l.ongworlh._ ._ _ ..3$l IC. (1. Love.. ._ ._ _ ....315 t‘. 'l‘lIorIio.. __ ._ ._ 32 J. (`. Milford ._ . . _.122 J. 0'Ilricn.. ._ . _ _.fill G.ll_Becr....___ ....32 t!ol.'D. Stewart .. ._ _ _ _.31 Capt. W. S. Louson.. ._ _ ..30 E. J. Smith.. ._ ._ _. ....30 il. A. Messervey.. ._ ._ ._ ._ ....30 Alex. Kennedy.. ._ .. ._ ._ .. ..27 These shooting events wind up the Civilian ilifie (‘iub practice program for the season which has been n suc- . ccssful one in every wily. ARMY FIELD SERVICE liispoctor (li°oclrctt wishes to ac- lrnriwleilge the receipt of the follow- ing amounts being the Prince Edward lslund Teachers contribution to the Army Service Fund. Tlicsc ninouuts arc r-ontrihutcd by teachers of the Seventh Inspectorate. Suniucl Nicholson, Grandview, $1.00. Nellie (I. llunilile_v_ EldoiI,_$2.00. A. Bluiiclie Dougnii, Newtown Cross, $2.00. Florccc Vickerson, Uigg, $1.00. Marlon Vickersou, Hcriiiitugc, $1.00. Pcnrl Mclloriald, Bethel, $2.00. Mal- :-olni E. Macdoiiuld, Ulgg, $2.00. Kat- criu| Campbell, Point Prim, $1.00. Patrick Walsh. Vernon River, $1.50. Sheldon Mellisli. Mt. Herbert. $2.00. llcrtha Carson, Wood lslds, \’Vest, $2.00. ilanriiili B. MacLeod, Melville, $4.00. ilarldon Maclieod, Pownal $2100. (‘l1us. S. 1\icIJoiIiild, Pinetto., $2.00. Daisy l\l. Waierruan, Hnzellirook. $2.00. Ida M. Wcbster. Webster (‘.or- uer, $2.00 ltutli MacLeod, Valleyiicld West, $1.00. Gertrude Matheson, Lyri- dalc. $1.00. Eugenia Grant. Mill View. $1.00. Lillian tfnllagliuii. Gleniinnan, $1.00. Jennie Lee Richards. Cullodsii. -$1.00. James Mc'I`ague, Valley. $1.00. Luclln MacMillan. Wood islands East, $2.00. Emma Mooney, Montague East. $1.00. Albert Simpson, Alexuiidru, $2.00. P. J. Holger, Orwell Cove, $1.00. Gertrude Curley. Lake Verde. $1.50. 'l‘ot_ol, $43.00. 1 ’l‘herc ure twenty-olglit teachers yet o l i` _ iciir rom VERNON (‘-R0(`I{ETT. Sr-veiilii Inspectorate. "Jiist thc ilIiIi|,=: for now-wliltc waslinble (‘liiiino!sct_ts\ Gloves, iill sizes prices ranging from 5512. to $1.00.- l‘.1\'l`0NS. tllilli-10-£_’4M33l. Time Table S. S.Hillsboro Room Poinr FERRY Lt-uvc Cli'Town. Leave Rocky P.t 7.30 8.00 _ 8.30 A. M. 9.00 A. M. 0.30 " l0..00 " 11.00 " 11.30 " 2.00 i‘. M. ...30 3.00 “ 3.30 " 4.00 “ 5.00 “ ,'l‘».30 " SUNDAY - 9.00 A. M. 12.45 P. M. 2.00 4.00 o~!°,_. 'QW' i-1 e¢g; : :po 3 M. MUltl”!rl, Manager. § - 1;, _‘ff _ _» _ _ _: _ _ _ `_\ ' _ I ~’. Change _in Time On lat October, 1914. the tollowil16_ changes in trains on P. . i. railwai will take piacez- Morning,tralii will leave liilmira at- i.l6. Boaril; 0.85. Nt. Stewart. M0. sr- rive at Charlottetown 9.80. saturday- iris Elmira Io souriri and mum' wil be' lscaiitinaod. A Morning train will leave Goof¢stowi\ 0.80. Mt. Stewart. 8.80. iff!" CII"- lottotown at 9.80. All other trains will run u at Drs tolli.- ““""..'.:°'°"s°;. ¢:.°.:";°...°'"°°f wn a . . . “"9 ' sian-9-:ameri ’ _ I _-.-:_-_~_~,f_-,-_~,-_~_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-5;_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_~,_~_~_-f W. -_-A _-_-_-_-_-_-;_-_;-_-,-_-_-3:.-.~ -_-::_-ff.-.-.~.~;.-_~. _-_-_-_-_-.~.-_~_-:_ _». ._ ..°I-r pnsto any In can i>mvni¢¢_I_ :nous cam' ner word each In- Kii, _-_ sertiou tor udveiwislnig in this coi- ‘ \t` I ..°1'. GORDON IVES ls Guardian uma. Cash must accompany order. _ "\»¢;yy llent in Montague. ` ------~---- I IIIIIIIII Pllllllll [li IMPIIIIII A IIIIZIIISHIP Mother of Nations Which Keeps Sacred its CovenaTIta and Obligations. ci-IIEF .IusTics's Aooneiss. Before American Ear Association Struck High Note or Loyalty to Empire. WASHINGTON, D. (‘._, Oct. 23.- (.‘anada‘_s pride in being Ii part ol’ Grciii Britain, u. nation which “keeps sacred its covenants and maiiitulns its plight- crl word, was asserted lust night by Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, t‘lIici’ .lusilce of the Dominion of Caiiuda, in an nd- dress hero before the American liar Association on the “('onstitutlou ol’ Corrado." Sir.,ClIarles' speech was the fea- ture of tho night. session ol' the asso- ciation. Business had been disposed oi’ during the afteriiooii to ullow the Inenibers to nirilrc u pilgrimage to Mount Vernon. The association ud- Journed to~day. in describing the growth oi’ the t‘au- adian colonization sysiem. Sir Charles coniinciitcd upon the Gorman system ol' colonization. “'i‘lIr= German Gov- ernment," ne said, “apparently has not discovered that there can be no coloiiist enterprise wlicrc the colonist is checked nt every turii by ofilciul limitations. and this Inny account for the fact that the Gorman emlgraiit fo- day selects the linitcd Stales. (Tun- iidu, or Australia as ii iiold for his enterprise ratlier than thc t'ie.I'ninIi colonies in South Africa, wliere frec- Idrini to work out his curct-.r to the best advniitaige is not yet peririiiicil." The speaker said sonic Aniericnns iiiquired why a pcoplc oi” their sauic blood, uIId apparently of ii manly, III- deperidoni spirit, were conieiit to re- main in what they thought wus a pos- ition of political irirerioriiy and dc- peiiileiicy. " Political Status Not Inferior. "This inquiry arises, I think. out oi` misconception oi’ our relationship to thc British Crown," ho‘si-iid. "You _would noi, perhaps, say thai. thc poli- iirnl status oi’ an ['IIii.:lisliniuIi or Scotsinan was loss tree and hidepeiitl- cnt than your own, but our position, you think, is rlifferciit. \Ve, on the conlriiry, realize no inferiority in our- _selvos nor in our political position to ,that oi' thc Englisliiuuii or the Scots- man. Whitt. little clieck the colonial relatloiishlp places upon us wc think is fur more than offset by llie pride wc liavc in that glorious history and tru- ditimis ot' the Mother t‘otiiitry_ Slit- flrst tnuglit the world that the l)iviIiv right oi' ruling' is not vested in kings and princes. but in the people. We glory in her literature, and hui' laws. her poets, artists and statesmen. Proud of Our Citizenship. "lf, in tho ‘i_.r=_Iiilli of lier power and glory, when the ltoinzin Empire in- cluded all thc civilized, and most oi the uiicivilized globe. the lilghcsr boast oi' u free man was “<‘ivis Ito- Inunus sum,‘ so, without rlispiirngr-~ Incnt or oliensive criticism ol' any Iiu- li0ll. WP. as Caiiudiaiis, _vlcwiiig our- selves as an integral part ot' the Brit- ish Enipire, ure proud to declare our citizenship in llie great Ivlotlier of Nations-in that nation which, to keep sacred its covenants, to ninintaln its pliglitsd word, is willini.: to give up its the best and noblest oi’ its children. We glory in the nien who live to serve her and we reverence the memory of those \vlio die to save her." BELGIAN RELIEF FUND Amount already acknow- ledged.. ._ .. _. ._ .__.$2.507_'liI The Boys (only) of (lar- tor & Co., Ltd.. (Iity 0.00 Alex. .l. l\icl!oI'nIiclr, St. Gfforsr-‘s_. ._ ._ .. 1.00 $2,514.79 ii. J. iIIr.i~1Y, Sec'_v Trensiirer. “For clinpped 'hunds rind iiicc there is no preparittioii so good as Scelys Almond Rose cream. This ttrcuni rubs in perfectly und gloves can bc put on lnirnediutcly utter application. Price 50c per bottle. I-J. A. li`OS'i‘ER. (‘.oIiti'al Driigsiore. 617:!-l01L’3M3l PHOTOGRAPHY Good' work, prompt delivery moderate prices THE ACORN STUDIO, SOURIS Victiire lriiniug d int. in conufctiozi F32 "."(-'IMM CANADIAN GO‘/*E M£NT ITAILWLYS INTERCOLQNIAL PRINCE EDVVARD ISLAND DY The .Ocean Limited the fastest and most up-to-date train in eastern Canada runs daily between Halifax, Monc- ton, Quebec and Montreal. P. E. Island passengers con nect with this train at Mono ton which arrives in Montreal half an hour earlier than any competing lines. Let me attend_to your sleep ing car reservations or any in- formation you may n_eed re zarding your trip which will be answered to your utmost satisfaction. Write, phone or call W. K. Rogers Assn r treasure und to sacrillcc the lives oi' -I PRINCE EDWARD MATINEE EVERY DAY at p. m. A Bugle Call to Patriotic Citizens “ENGLAND EXPECTS” A TWO PART BRITISH PRODUCTION Based on Neison’s Famous Signal at the Battle of Trai Fagan' cc I England Expects Every Man Will Do His Duty ’ Produced by the London Film Company It’s message will rally thousands to the Flag. It breathes fervent patriot- ism irresistable. London Weekly. - ___ - --- - - ~-~-»- I Last Chapter In Mystery Series - Today and tomorrow will see the close of the Great Dramatic Production which has Fascinated Prince Edward Patrons for weeks ‘ LUCILLE LOVE ` - < THE GIRL OF MYSTERY Don’t miss the last chapter, see if you have guessed the right ending grand wind up of a great picture. _ The Toll Of the Desert Willie and the Parisians Little Willie has 'i good deal of fun with his ' w . _ . _Sensational lirama City Cousins H .IBIS _ GET THE PRINCE EDWARD MAIINEE ‘FOLLOW the CROWD’ '»iIAsir' ,!_ ' " _ '___ EUIIIINIII Ili Nlllll KIIFS IHIIIII GIING Wnrships in Atlantic Keep Routes Open tor Canadian Products. Tliirty-oiic ocoziii liners, u ilcet Iiiuiiy times grerrter in tonnage than any uigosy of niediacvnl Spain, crirrivd the t_‘:iiIudiaiI Iirniy to lGugInllrl_ lillv- vcii wiii' vessels were strung lI_\' the liIIe-ot`-:'oniIniinicnlion system across the Ailniitic, iis ii ieonroy. ii was thi- greaicsi army that ever i-rosscil ilic Atlaiitic. and the iiiosl iiiiprcssiivi- cou- voy cvor seen in our iiiiic-ia. 'l‘lin valuc iIl` that 31,000 soldiers, 8,000 liorscs nuil ,T0 iielrl grins was nlisoliitoly A-'iI:iruiI~ ioctl tb thc British War Oliicc by thc gr‘cn.Ir‘si iiisiiriiiirfc systcin over sci-II nllout. Hut thc t‘anadi:in ui'ui_v is no snfci' on the Atlantic than the (‘nIiiulinII inercuritilo Inurinc t-arryinjr, (‘nIiarlinII wheat. biicoii, flour and cheese to ilic ports oi' Britain. lliiy in und tiny out. night utter' night by ull bells thc guns of British liiiltlesliips hoop open Ilia’ trade roiiles between thc llclrls null the mills rind the l':icioi‘ii‘:; ol' t‘:iIinlli~I's hiiriiiiig nl hoino. Cured oi Piles and iczema \. BY UBI_\G THRIBI-T BOXES (PF DR. ' (‘iiAi~ll'I'H OlN'l‘liIIEN'l‘. ' .\Ir. Abram Iiuhr, Herbert, Haslf.. wrltcs:-"I want to say that I was troubled with cczania und pilen and :i-tiered greatly from the itching, burning sensations caused H those annoying ailments. I sent for a treo sample oi Dr, (_‘hnse's Ointment, und' this did me sq much good that I 'ioiight three boxes more, nnd nitcr rising some was cured of both ecze- 'nn und plies." This is the kind oi letters we ro- ceive daily from people who linve \eon cured of these distressing akin diseases by the use ni |lr.- C-lII\rw~8 Ointment. No matter how -skeptical you might be, you could not rcnd these letters tor many days without concluding; that Dr. Cliase's Gintment ‘s undoubtedly tho mont. prompt re- liei and certain cure lor these nil- ments. li you have doubts send for a tree :ample box and he runvinrml. It v.iis .y "5,-_ oi a iron sample tr_nt Mr. 'hilir wus convlnfell nl tht' '\-Milf* UI his treatment. For sailc :it IIII iI"l\I _.,-“_ ,W pjiiiiinniloii, Il:it.\\\= ik- t`I _, l.iuiitr~l_ 'l`nrvnI.rs of this regiment, but will he open to all l’. li. Island- ers ot suitable age and physique with or without previous military tiaining. This will probably be the last opportunity for the formation of a distinct l’. E. island unit for overseas service. Application may he made to:- Major J. A. Stewart, (Union Rd.) O. C. “A” Squadron. Major T. H. E. Inman, (Summerside) O. C. “B” Squadron. or to the undersigiiecl A. E. Ings, Lieut. Col. O. C. 36th, P. E. I., L. H. W. C. Cooke, Captain and Adjutant, (Charlottetown) fII5!l-I0-22.\li( i ;_____7,_____;.3 _-.-__._....___._._.-..¢- -.---- ~~------------A-----~~-ff-*~=| '1‘},e“_Ii|dS0n Way “Factory To Farm” Saves Yr; Mownieyj You siiouio iruow Au. Asour rua ciisoiius ENGINE niiir won me conrissr Ar wiN_u°sc FAIR; JULY i9I4 A Two Cent Stamp or Postal Card is all it will coat you. and you cannot afford to place your order for an Engine Grain Grinding, or Saving Outfit until you have road our Cat8I0§~ ' THE JUDSON LINE: Gasoline Engines, Grain Crush- ers Sawing Outfits, Cream Separators, Pumps, Fenc- ing: Hardware, Harness,éYashiiig Machines, Stoves, I - if , G ' - t ._ _ i"Ii"<3`il'i~;“I»"?i"i%i=Ii‘1"i`»ci<"i‘~."Ili.t”