The bewiu'hing enchamment and the many and varied beauties of Na- tun- ï¬nd most prominmL expression in the vivid colouring with Whu'h. with so lavish a hand. she has adorned and beautiiied hc-' work; 1.3 it h..- imag'ined €or a moment that. this fair earth of ours and e\'â€" erything {hereon were all 01' 'in: ~...mo un'form grvy tint Ever} flower. ex- cry lt-ai. cvm'y bird. or insect. or oniw mal, grey ; m rum-s, our hair, our eyes, our features. grey : 9. gm“: we'l‘ and a grey sk3, even the stars and the sun its/'11.. all tho so†r-nxa: mel- ancholy and lugubrious, sombre tint. What a disnnl. cheerlgss “521d would it be. 5.1M how dilTe-urnt ’o the joyous and richly adorned beauty and splendour of our radiantly pic- turesqu» and attractiVe planet. Except a few wide tracts uf :-andy desert, Lht- mniro duh:- is lwautiï¬ed and «imiollishcd in many-hued rich- nc-ss and splendour. The wondrous azure of â€in skies. diversiï¬ed at mom and owe with glowing carmine and anie-thys’t, and gold ; the (loop sap- phirt- of the great 0038“. now gemmezi in diamonds and sparkling ruh'rus, or now reflecting on its heav- ing surfau- tho ï¬ery ornaturc of the sinking sun : or the domed canopy of bean-n bespangled with a scintil- lating host of burning stills of varied huesâ€"all this is a picture of beauty and a wry joy. ‘ ~. . n 7.-.... 3 Cont: I [3" Will Cure Your “10013 “I!“ u '\'~~v JV- And then too the world of flowers.‘ With what lavish hand has Nature painted these her gifts toward man- kind‘s gratiï¬cations, and how richly has she emblazoned and bedecked them in brilliance and in vivid splen- dour. and shaped them in multiiorm design and fashion. And birds. many arrayed in a panoply 01" splendour :1 trees, most beautiirul when about to sink into the dormant sleep of.\\‘in- ter, when the varied shades of green are changed to empurpled violet, or burnished copper, or primrose sul- phur; the rainbow. many coloured token of peace: or the Wondrous aurora. trembling from purple to carmine, or from emerald to sap- phire. or. with a throbbing spasm. every pendent column pulsating into a ï¬ery outburst o' vermillion or of ' ,________. THC OINTLI MON“ PILL The tlamour of the Spheres PAGE "TEN soap, sciemï¬callymade. Every step in its mamy facnn'eiswazchedbyan soapsreqxirehmshing A“ "In-In " cumâ€"menu! M. No! lady «at me put» “a matte ya in! hamâ€"but huh and Mona the kid- ...†ad compute}! cm :l‘z: Sunï¬ght Soap (By a. Banker-) $31M be paid to any germ Who 1'30"†that naught Soap pontains any injurious cbeuucah or any form of adulmtion. $5.000 3'8†"" paid to {my -â€"â€"â€" PARA! LABOR-[RS To Manitoba and watchman FALIIFLC ' =Â¥~Goxa o' DAM-m m. “ Sunken; south of. but Em mama; min “at. Toronto to Sunk. mung Toronto. . ion. thmp! not“ of Carina m 11 Male tine Temto to Sarah and am Juneflon and Tam“; on North my Scenes. Including 8mm: Lake and “Q. a Mallpdata Toronto and «a! m and. «um 09m ad Wjumm on Noah Day and Md 0‘ Divlgbng.‘ . \ , . A A- m._x_-_ .-l- 4‘v-v- V, This association near Ingeruoll. ()m.. has tho distinction of hung the ï¬rst. this season to touch the 1000 lb. mark as an average milk yield al yields are especially satisfactory, tWO of all the cows. The individu ' ‘ ' over 1600 1‘). milk. In contrast to this is n herd 18 wi‘h only about 400 R). to her credit. noticed one cow i Laval-age of 40.7 lb. of butter Herd No. 7 has the remarkably gooc fat for twenty cows. North Oxford, Ont... 30 days ending June 21, 1906. J!:\.\ _W\I-‘ v . .---._, __ st at, Mansonxille shows a. slight improvement: only one cow giws o‘ver 1000 lb. milk ; two 01- three {arrow cows help to keep the average down. Herd No. 3 is more than double Nos. 8 and 12 in the average yield of milk :. indicating what room there is among average patrons for increasing the milk production. 1 26 ~ 673 3.8 25.4 900 . .4 240 4.4 ‘ 9 5.5 “A - -nn Q The svcond to 16 2Ԡ1061 3.2 0.3.3 ‘ 1 7 16 930 3.0 27.8 18 13 793 3.0 24.3 No. of cows tested 288 ;' average t. 1004 lhs: average yield of fat 32.9 lb. a olden umber- - "IVANHOE'.’ AT TORONTO" ihe trout-8e met-“mm °' Eye, truly the beauty and the en- , _ . other complaints which person chanting glamour of the earth are ‘Sir Walter Scott 8 magmï¬omt no- wm W m to make. enhanced by all this, mtmiï¬cent «ï¬at- vel, "Ivanhoe," will furnish the sub which is by law mmhle by Wm"? °‘ “tm's W“‘?'. m ‘ ‘t matter for the spectacle at the Court. “3099 0‘ old-b0 Whom the pr‘v‘ksf ff--a;-_ \Taï¬Ennnl Exhibitioh this ' D‘t‘d “.113 magg.£fly'¢ 15 11 16 25 17 7 18 15 No. of cows tested 262 ; 600 4.0 639 3.6 618 3.8 515 3.9 an‘age 589 1b ; average yieFd of 'fat 2256 lb. Ottawa, July 13, 1906. S'l‘. )AMILLE, QUE. St. Camille are tabulated to show the average yield of each herd. and. as a creamery is concerned here. the highest and lowest yield of butter fat per cow in each herd. With a gen- oraj average production of 26.2 lb. fat. for all the 182 cows, some in- dividuals are low, giving under 20 lb. fat.» The owner of herd 14 has just. as good a cash income from his ï¬ve cows, as the owner oï¬-herd No. 19, who milks and feeds ten cows. This looks â€like energy going to The results of the third test at I. “l!“ waste. -.-.ru-v ions '5me oi'gnnized. The records developing section will be iollowed 'U.c Iouowmg tum-c SJVCD .m, John dlsuiu, where seven assouat of this comparati'yely new and rapihiy With much interest. , ‘ These ï¬gures show less variation in the yield than in any other â€soci- ation so far. the meords being on the whOle very uniform. The average herd test runs 'fairly high, sustaining the present reputation of the Lake St. John dairy cows; 'but for this time of year tdo many » cows are yielding less than 500 lbs. of milk per month. . St; Feliéi'pn; Qua. 131-38 St. John District,- 30 days-aiding July 2, 1906. 1 10 721 - 3.4 24.6 875 3.27 577 3.8: A n a R - - A -.-rn A Q“ 10 11 13 ‘14 15 The following table gives the result John dlsuiu, where seven assouations of this comparati'yely new and rapiklly d with much interest. - 7,4,14-.. :_ ‘ U W 1.7 _.- 7 - No. of cows tested 70 ; average test§3.€ Average yield lbs; average yield of ï¬at, 23.4 lb. Ottawa, July 14, 1906. 10 12 15 16 10 12 13 16 q I 18 19 20 21 or) 4-- 27 28 30 31 32 10 15 19 Ottawa. Jul)†M AXSONVILLE, QIVE. The svcond test at \[ansomille shows a. sli , _ A -. -u, ‘n... .... fhrm L 5 738 4.6 94.4 920 48.8 bou i S 941 3.6 34 .4 1060 40.2 730 ;' 6 765 4 .0 32.3 960 48.0 700 3 a' 594 -1..‘. 24.6 665 29.3 495 1 10 471 3.7 17.3 530 20.1 430 ) 6 602 3.5 22 7 ' 690 -29.0 --.. 510 L 9 548 x 3.8 20.9 755 28.6 .330' Z 12 807 V 3 '5 28.3 855 32.5 650 3 12 902 3 9 31.2 1020 40.8 600‘ r’ 9 707 3.4 24.7 890 32.8 620 3 6 5 .3 3.6 20.8 680 28.6 365 ) 7 747 3.5 26.1 760 30.4 690 L 6 572 3.9 22.1 630 28.6 365 2 3 850 3.5 30.2 1060 37.1 605 No.’of cows tested : 182. Average yield of milk : 618 lbs. Average test : 3.8. Average yield of fat : 26.2 lbs. ‘AAA 665%} July 14, 1906. 19 30 16 14 1‘2 :. :I'O 16 . 1.) 18 19 or. an“! N‘ 19; o 10 15 :20 1 1 11 11 13 12 14 qcorded at a women Ligh heaven, all appear overwhelmed With†St. Camille, verwnelmea wnn ‘ __---- W _- __.._..... urn “' . ' " - v . - Ill be Scations of ssmtlllagï¬ it?†Costume? and soeneryk wtâ€. am ,e. V A ever mumine that W ‘8 m a? â€â€œ5“ “mam mi than}! - -. -A...‘_ L-..._.. L‘._ to. 1012 1024 1108 840 1141 1 196 1090 907 1017 831 916 11 57 955 1061 930 793 «520 455 658 513 419 610 567 407 683 81 6 720 12, 1906. 708 603 565 6-10 Herd Average. 617 Cow Testing Associations NORTH OXFORD, ONT. 10 34. 3.9 8â€")91nb. 13333 Que., 30 clays ending July 2,‘ 1906. Fat, 1b. ST . FELICIEN. Q1? E. t. WWW“? it»? at» mum in 30 clays ending June 21, 1906. age. Highest Individuals. Lowest Indiv. 33.9 21.3 32.1 19.5 «atâ€" o \- H1 9039*!“ -| '35 0‘ ‘l 24.2 22.9 23.4 20.3 0. _.) 1.9 24.6 lwmmhmmuwtmum '1?a'.‘b'.‘h‘§°l§‘m"§€" 7, .___ test vwnwau L‘ “U- UW Mâ€"â€" v _ year. An old-fashioned tilting tour ., nament is to be made the grand fee. 29â€"2. . tux-a. Costumes and mm will be â€"â€"â€"-â€"'f' 'i 1320 1565 1365 1455 1180 1690 1380 1335 1250 1135 1180 1045 1630 1230 1590 1275 1090 '750 653 750 860 937 1050 890 850 920 1060 960 665 of the ï¬rst East in the Lake S_t. 900 720 1070 720 780 815 745 960 820 670 Mum gem-inn. will no .\\ erage 400 yield of 2.3 43.0 31.0 25.5 qâ€" 21-! 30.9 a O .â€" 1455 495 -‘ 455 28.0 48.8 40.2 48.0 29.3 20.1 2.9 3.8 3.8 3.8 495 490 790 820 520 840 940 585 620 6'70 -â€"¢),' do“) 810 460 625 710 l 10 240 330 650 300 310 460 41 0 360 390 370 170 140 410 510 of 18.8 of milk 3.4 2.1. 33 23.0.92. 50.5an 2211.1 885. â€"093 0.11 NIH 90: tab! 3.9 614 SALEMâ€"EMILY. The strawberry festival held on the lawn of Mr. James Kennedy. 14th con. Emily, on. the 1th inst, was a success in every way. About $60 gross \"crï¬ realized. having a ne' bsiunce a about $40 in aid of the _S.m.ia_v school. The evening: “a: lbonuiiful, and everybody flaky“) ithmnsolvcs. The Committee wish to thank Mr. Kennedy for his kindness in granting the use of his lawn and [residence for the occasion. g COBOCONK. Dr. C. Bowel-man, dentist. will be at the Panic House, Coboconk, on Wednesday. August 151:, and at Chir- paw's, Victoria. Road, August 2nd. place. the Central Park was a. success. The weath’er being: {avorable brought out arlargve crowd. and a very peasant. Lirm. was spent by 311. Mr. Jame and Joseph Black haw.- mprted two {me new barns. which Mr. Jamie and Joseph blacx nave erected two. {me new barns, which makes quite an improvement. to the plaCc. Among- "050 from here whq spent the Twelfth in Lindsay are James Black. F. Staples, F. Davey, Nellie Alum} (3t't‘v‘gu McKague, Bert. Pxent- melt and A. I’ve]. airs. J. Pmrin and Mrs. J. Died: of 'I‘urnn“. are at. present visning relatives her». Regularly on itixe'ï¬rst four Fridays in August. Dr. Bowermam. dentist... visits Woodvil-ke. at the Queen's Hotel. The Standard Bank has starto'd a branch. here, to be open Tuesdays and Fri-days of each week. The farmers of this locality are ï¬nding it a great convenience. . c . Friday, that. the Municipal Council cf the Corporation of the'Town -of Lindsay intends to pass a, By-law providing 'Aqua-uu vv r""-' ‘- for the construction of 9. Sanitary. Sewer and Cellar Drain on Sussex street between Bond and Wellington streets. and to assess the ï¬nal cost thereof upon the property abutting thereon and to be benefltted thereby, and that a. statement shOWing the lands liable to pay the said assess- ment and the namesyo! the owners thereof, so far as Lucy can Uc mr tained from the last Bm'ised Assessâ€" ment Roll, is now tiled in the ofï¬ce of the Clerk. of the Municipality and is open for inspection during ' ofï¬ce The“ estimated cost of the work is 8500.00, of which $40.00 is to be provided out of the genernl funds of the municipality. A Court of Revision at the Council Chamber in the TOWn of Lindsay. at. 10 o’clock in the fore. noon. tor the conï¬rmation of thel said assessment and for the purpooe} o! hearing‘compldnts against the summcns in winter. Sandi-thou?“- sco'r'r . sown. cu- Scott’s Emulsion pupi {Ad this mu: day a! July, 190 ~ F.. woman}. L’caltlnnplaixns :ï¬vâ€"iâ€"CIPJ†in} 3 pend," dim will be held on the 3rd Day of Am . picnic which WOODVILLE . CAMBRAY. hold in l moon-“v.- - ____ . .chap. 147 and nding acts of all 'his ante. credits and eflects to me. Peter Xitchell. of the 'Town 0! Lind- say {or the general beneï¬t of his creditors. The meeting of the creditors will be held in the ofï¬ce of Messrs. Moore: ‘5 Jackson, solicitors, Lindsay, on .SA'I‘URDAY. 28th DAY OF J ULY, ‘1906. at the hour of 11 o'clock a.m. to receiVe a. statement of an‘airs, to appoint inspectors and for the ord- ering of the aflairs oi the estate gen- erally. Creditors are required to ï¬le their . claims with the Assignee on or be- fore that date, properly proved. as required by the said Act, at or be- fore the time of such meeting. And notice is further given that after the 30th day of August. A.D., 1906, the Assignee will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among the parties entitled thereto having regard only, to the claims of which notice shall then have been given and ' that he will not be liable for theasâ€" sets or any part thereof to any per- * Son of whose claim he shall not then ‘ Ihave due notice. ranm IUD Co‘lUAJ'Wu v. vv. La‘ke ontario Bay of! Eldon, 100 acres. _Log pqqse. Quinta Steamboat Co. Ltd Lv. CobourEI. ......1.30 p.m. “ Port Hope ................... 2.30 p.m. Ar. Summerville. N.Y.. (Port of Rochester) ............... 7.45 pan. North Bound. ‘ Lv. Summer-ville. N .Y. (Port of Rochester) .. ............. 9.00 mm. Ar. Cobourg .................... 1.30 p.m. “ Port Hope ..................... 2.30 p.m. Close connectlon at Summerville, N.Y., with Rochester Railway for all parts of the city of Rochester nnd railway stations. Baggage checked to all points. For full inlomation apply to E. E. HORSEY, A. M. PATON‘, General Manager. Agent G.T.R. Kingston. Lindgsny. STRAYEILâ€"Came onto the premims of the undersigned, two cowsâ€"one light red and ore white muley. Benjamin Mill“, Burnt River.â€" STRAYED.â€"From the prgmiaes_ _o! FOR SALEâ€"House and lot. at. Elliott's Falls. about. a mile {rom Norland P. 0., comlortable frame house. stable. eta. good garden, over half acre. This garden has a. quantity of fruit. trees and small fruit. all heating uni a garden of vegetables growing. For terms ap- ply to C. PARKIN, Nat-land P. 0., or MISS EMMA O'BRIEN. Stoughton. Sask. -â€"80-3. FAR]! FOR SAIE â€"Lot 24, con. 5, ops, adjoining the town a! Lind- say. 155 um. :11 under cultiva- tion but 20 was of pasture and woods. New brick house 1: new Inge frame bun; “one found» FOR SALEâ€"$5.000 will buy 500 acres of much and timber lands in the Township of Laxton, «75 acres of arable land. For full particu- lam apply to I. E. WELDON, So- licitor, Lindsay. r 9-2 Assignee. Dated the 16th day of July. 1906. OR SALEâ€"Saw and shingle mm at. Cam; in ï¬rst-clan runnflng order. For further Whit ap- ply p0 JOHN WATSON . Cm the undersigned on or about July 13,-1906. a light bay horse. Any information which may lead to the recovery or the animal will be gratefully received by DAVID MOE RISON. Beavemon, 0nt.â€"â€"29â€"2. Daily except Sunday between Cobourg, 7 Port Hope. Richest†Commencing May 28th- South Bound. PETER MITCHELL. 7-45 943- RESIDENCE FOR SALE.â€"On Cun- bridge-st.. south. solid brick. 8 rt rooms. bath. etc. 7 Large, new A An __ fl FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 5. O tmnn 100 acres- Log In FARM FOR SALE.â€"We8t half lot 10, con. 3, Emily township, 1‘00 acres, 75 acres under cultivation. balance pasture. Brick house. {tame barn. 1 mile from Omemee. For further particulars apply to S. J. BEST, “Auâ€"u- 1: n -93. FARM FOR SAPSw-LOt 31, A..- FIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE.â€" The south half of lot. 17 in the ï¬rst, concession of the township of Ops, containing one hundred acres. more or less; ninety-tour acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, the remainder pasture and hard- wood. n stone dwelling â€.house .s. trams summer kitchen. woodshed end onherd, s {rune barn 60x30. nlrnme stable for horses and one tle 60 test long. and a driving shed. It is in a good locality, a. half mile from Ops railroad station. and school, convenient to Glondine post. alike and church. about four miles from Lindsey. plough have otter harvest: possession the ï¬rst of FAR! FOR SALEâ€"Possession on March lat. 1907, leuve to plough Oct. 1st, 1906. 160 was of lot. 12, con. 6. township of cm wrigh‘... County West Durham. FAR! FOR SALEâ€"North quarter. 10" 20' 003- 1. Inï¬posa. contain- ing 50 we. more ox- less. Pram; house- frame stable. plenty good "‘3: ombud' 0! over 70 trees. cl] bearing; alloy quantity 5mm! fruit trees. 0m concession from' FenQon township, 200 acres. 1w wares under cultivation, 40 acres pasture, 60 acres mixed bush. New brick veneered house, frame barn 36x66 on stone wall, with new vv.â€" ' ‘. windmill, log barn 30x60, :5th shed 40 feet square on stone wall; good hen house. Implement house, two good wells. small hearing or- chard. Four miles from Victoria Road and Glenarm, 1 mile from school, 1» mile from church, § mile from P. 0. Possession any time. For further particulars apply to JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM. on the premises. Balsam Lake P. O.â€"23.tf. frame barn. two log stables, well watched. Also lot 15, con. 1, Fenâ€" clon, 54 acrw; frame house and woodshed, frame barn 54 x 48. stone foundation. with . stabling,‘ good driving shed and hog pen, bearing orchard; plenty of water. A road separates these two ï¬rms. Islay village close by: school, postomoe and churches, convenient. For further particulars apply to W. H. BROKENSHIRE. Islay P. stable; with electric light‘; very copplem. Apply at, this oflioeag-fl Good strong land. good when. good buildings. two good wells. running stream. Twenty mes 800d timber, balance in good state of cultthtion. Two miles from n Is In a 3000 loamy, a hall mile TEACHER mm â€"â€"For mm; from Ops railroad station. and section No. 6 ops, t,\\o m c: rm: school, convenient to Glandine post. . M Butter to begin mar alike and church. about four miles m mu“ Apph sumac from Lindsny, plough 12330 “ter' "a!†and qu‘liï¬utions 1( JAS- harvest; possession the ï¬rst of wmgmbxr S ~Trcas., L-mN-F March; 1907 Apply to MISS" 30‘,“ ot: CATHERINE NAYI‘JQR 23 Engin- 8t." 11m “fl;vunm'mil ‘No; 7â€"W*'â€" __,___ hm" mwmd-Q‘u- m'm my Time Mk Nestleton. ‘Stetion. C.P.R. Six“ “ Nestlcton ............... 22, mile- from the town of Port Perry, “ Burketon _.... 8 end one mile tron: the village 0! Arrive Toronto ......... .....:10:: 31%. Eu terms. Forpgr- ticulm mm to 3i118. L. .C. 'I‘AY-| Exam- 'from Torom LOB. Guamâ€"28. . Lave Toronto ................. ' OH Valentin; whoa; ox; the premises. Omemee tool on come of,lot. mlculm apply an. imagg‘ l 13‘ ; i ‘1 . PARCEL NO. 1. con. 11 / consisting of the $01 use. gOOd quarter of lot No. 4 in th4 dos, well mum of the township of .1, Fen- 50 â€ms, upon which are ‘ ouse and comfortable frame dwell 54 X 48-13mm and stable; there is . A - m from Toronto I I vâ€"-â€"â€" 7 quarter of lot No. 4 in the 811; Ich- oession of the township of Maï¬pbba, 50 acres. upon which are erected a comfortable frame dwelling, name- barn and stable; there is a good orchard and a never-failing ‘wel‘; oi water on the premises. Soil 0! '5'.)- perior quality, all cleared and n: 5 high sate of cultivation. PARCEL NO. 2. Consisting of 96 acres of the nut! half 01 lot number 4, in the 7th tun- iwmion 0!er township of Isriposa, SEALED TENDERS WILL BE {AB CEIVED UP TO THE 3lst DAY OF JULY, 1906, FOR THE PF}; CHASE OF THE ESTATE (F THE LATE JOHN ASHTOS property Wflddflflt‘! 0’ parately to suit pumhasers Tin only divides the tic WW“ is situated three quarters of a {tomflilanilla Station and two quxnIManilla. village. “9 lowest or an} tender m ' no Wily tempted For" berm: 1nd lumber partial“! Express to Toronto. Daub Bobcaygoon. ........... 7 quarter lot. in w". 50 acres, the property Samuel Drew, “Ruffled 11883, 1133, (use, 5vyv...’ ,, ï¬rstâ€"class condition. JAMM': BILL, Bobcaygeon.â€"28-3. ton. or v! 118. -â€"1 . PHILP. DAILY TRAIN SERVN‘F FARM FOR SALE Igesileton HENRY AGLEN‘DENNING. Mannh‘ LL ...... 11.21 “x" "Oct-.- ........ 11 .20 We. 3.-.u11 .35 -- ........... 11 .45 SALE-South meat â€,OOII 7, Maupova . property of in 1a e y MM 2 mik'ï¬ Irv-t L;St.a.tion.\hou1 45 w balance 1!- in M It is well Wuhred 1'9“ and running smug. m. For further mm: to JOHN DREW (.Ld P. Mumâ€, Gaming- C. E. WEEKS! “( "“- WANTED of the south ms! o 00.... tony-Io.- o... â€coon-- ‘puou. I'D-o- mung-o. ..... 1] »ooooouuoo.u.- ooo-o-fl Iona-Ll-v .11.; 0.... cu. oo- Bâ€"A good )od horses robes 0'1 L .. Lh‘k "2 r. In .0.- â€".o-‘ o my: .01 91.1 7. 088388814. ’00.?97‘I0W C. l 0407..an nuan‘nmflim FFPPIPPPP mmmmmawmmm L5555a7 4.30 P“ 4.40 pl nan. ppm»- gm. pt n18 008.00 053(1) . 5.6.6.117. .- l . 4 0 male .1!†u"! r ' H‘fh 00'} 34‘“ OMB l lapsmg nun “their fh'o‘tsido’s. :ahould not bi grand wifv. and 01' the fannilv, bu! .cbildrg n l’ alc‘l to taik “ilh lhu life to share. 1h chwir .xludhm 'ï¬oughts and re hood. I! is a tion. whun arm: are (aim-rad the a" family, shar Kilth anmhm‘. L l'yxnn'qz‘er, each on 'zï¬tertaimnn-m o .bd'mg that [h .mly too rapidly ï¬guasr. and host “â€84! sitre-tn had "an?! in thv kit «W thr- waiu' ‘ICtS. as it \u-rr'. DOT, aï¬cn‘d In hu. for that purlm. is easily done. from the dl‘_\‘ uml 0nd ’0 and and M ., mat! raw um! I] ed. .mdtorials, SI 0168.!) and "Km-Hal any kind of 0mm Be sure to gm d be washed. and I whit» ho‘d tickit‘ airwlo‘. and DIN} laundered lunks i ,teh: healthful ml made Chal‘uclur.\ efS (1km more LIE: 2n. .l‘ha‘ enter! aim roomful We“ 1! home ‘ hearts. I: i ing upnn “h fly hau' in u to the nth lh' 1W3. \' MYER’S nu of the “ S the only M ‘utomatic double sh furnace. Ill thvl Rest in nu â€mu :hat ln‘m Cloanw >1 Rd This If you; This can l hand Hon1 NIH mud H Id [h '91! \al