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R. Pirrrsnenen, Ps ment Company the prospectus The Scenic Highlands Develop- idently a plantation scheme u outline it makes prepe promises of profit. “As a matter of fact, all schemes are decidedly uncer y of them have proved utter failures. Old nature is and markets are not always trustworthy. It woul be better for ou to put your money into something which gamble. Buy the ing corpo Come Into the Garden, Maud by Edmund J. Kiefer Com into the garden, Maud, For it is full of weeds And everything, believe me, Maud, Your prompt attention needs. is less es of some long esta melted against the logic of th Come into the garden, Maud, for the better class of iss does not warrant the slumps The black bat night has flown; that have taken place. Many pessimistic regarding I'm waiting in the garden, Maud, the price movements during the bh weather period. Transactions are likely to be dull and prices may sag And hate to work alone. still further. If you sell now you may be able to buy back at a lower figure, But In the long run, you should 1 Consolidated Textile S. Swwckoven, Ank.: Perfection Tire & Rubber Company never was in good standing. It was always considered unreliable. It has gone through a. variety of changes. To-day it has a. capitalization of 1 shares of common, no par value. ‘The shares ha it and are paying no dividends. ‘They are quoted by a broker here bid and 81 asked, which indicates pu_ean't be sure of that t lose on your shares of ery Ivertisement advises — that A Book £2 “love and jealousy noticeable in the fish family... . The rainbow trout is as temperamental as a boarding- school miss. 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