‘v.2- gatinee 3.15 Sharp assets Vi’. , hit SOCIO - She treliiisrkiiiil . A EILEI. N0 I She Stalllpedell the Zowie, what a wild A A Last Call to See RMAND ' Night 7 and s. 45 “400” With a 45 and woolevladyl Her first name was “PintoIZ-her middle name was pep. And when she hit and high society-say the trail for New York can you inlagine what she did to those silk stockinged sals and high- ‘latted Harolds? FUN? SPEED? THRILLS? You never saw any- thing like it before. “The Dell of Deviltry” EPISODE i I ._()]-‘.... “Smashing Barriers” H ll BIG COMEDIANS ---I.\'--- _ “Maids allll Muslills” 'lll0l‘ll:---The Picture Program will be atille STRAND Monday PERSONALS l Major ityrllv, |on.t. 'v\i\\ ill tlt~ city y'e:lierti;l_v.' Mr. Atluttsitr: .»i.t~ilt.li.t:li, llt>l"‘ chant. Stiuris puts in tilt ' - terdllyn till ;\ll.~.< .\liltirt.-ii ti,ll'llflil- n; ii lltWil, “HIS (L l‘t'k.l'ii't \'|\‘1til;' i.» I |l,l[' inttrtolvll. _""" l Mr. and ill-s. \\' Ii. l'r.».\-.l iii. l yesterday for .\ll|rr-.i_» iidlitttl vrllore they \vil i'l'ili1illi for lllt- summer. Mr. Fred (‘lnlppt-ll. Sytllltgr, is ‘visiting his pal-tints, .\lr. and Airs. C. B. Chappell., Brighton, after on absence oi’ some years. » Miss Vent Campbell, teacher 0f ‘Chelton, recently underwent an operation for ltppendictis. ller friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Niirs. Elmer Youllker, Kingston, has returned home after spending the week-end nt, Darling- tnn, tile guests of Mr. and .\irs_. Myles McDonald. ._,_. Mr Fletcher Jordan of the firm of Jordan Bros. Murray l-larbor. was n passenger to the city on Tuesday morning. His health has not been the best for some days an‘; it is hoped that a few days in tlhe city under medical care will improve him and enable him to attend to his growing bu- siness as usual. 1t is regretted by his many friends that lMr. B. W. Taylor (Ex-Sgt. 0. M.F.C.) has been obliged to under go an operation in the P. E. l. Hospital. Sgt. Taylor was overseas for four years and his many friends in Granville, join in wishing him a successful operation and it speedy recovery. .\li.-: tll:t.ly__, Frulrftlrtl. spent lllt- wt-t-lt t-nti ill tln- city, visilint: lit-r plrtll t. ll 1i lilt- \ll-l'.'i I‘, lll l".:‘/' t;iill= ..\ l. oi‘ \iii-- .:t l >.i..l— .l ‘ilil .\. lit iii ill. ' l.|lllI‘ ll) llll’ l~l.ltlli till Mtliltll iii lllt‘ than oi‘ lli.»-, lllllli-l- .n li-wlru- ‘tJ\\Il lvi. ill llllt- I'll) trill-taint‘ lIliIi lt-.iv--s this lilllrlliln; Illl l't'llll‘ll to Sytltle)‘. m<-&>——- LETTER OF CONDOLENC-E llesoltllion of sylnfiiififlft- from nleillbers of the (‘llrdlttzin iiFltrlllt-rs‘ institute to '.\'1i.. lliellael Campbell. Mitchell ltiver, l’. E. L. Dear Itlltllttlu: \\'e the llltflllb- ers or the (‘arliigltn IPilrnlt-rs‘ ln~ SililliP. \\'lSil i0 COIIVOY if) _\'Illl DUI‘ sincere and heart felt s,vlllil:lilly' in your rec/ml Skill l)t‘l't~'il\'i'lllt‘lll. Your husband's death has lle~ privell the eonlnlunit_v ol‘ on» oi‘ its most prominent and rt-specttetl citizens. lie was £li\\'il_\'>' rclltly and willing to help his fellow I'lIl‘lllt’I'$- and llo was ever tbrellltist ill any project that. would lend towllrtls the betterment of the conllntlnil_v. His lvis-l and prudent counsel and his guiding hand are now removed from us and the members of llih institute feel this loss keenly. But great as is the loss to the com- munity, your loss must be infinite- ly greater, and so we, his neighb- ors, friends and tfeilow lnslltue members join together in express- ing our commiserntlon for you in your great sorrow. Signed on tbehalf of the institute by Roy \\'. Ilullpltt, President. Jttlnes ldtllnunll Flynn, Secretary". . \ K _' \v\\\w'~\‘“~- \ When you build your i0! r nnrlyjng in Julie. BUILD “FOR KEEPS” Fox Wire Netting you build for all lllllt’. tish qualities of strength and solidity: - wlrowvery mesh true-every mesh ed both before llntl after weltviilg. In pioneer rnflelten its still‘ holding lln- toxl-s its surely as thi- day it was first put in the Bfflllflll- llook enriy l Tilli Rl/IGERS HARDWARE COMPANY, LTD. ant-h with Li. I’. Brand English it has the true Bri- No part sllglltetl in this solid -evel"y yard gitlvltniz- in ti.~t- fllr twenty-live _ve:ll.. We have a big shipment lflll ltt- ~-'lll‘1i of dt-llvl-ry. ..L_._..E ll r Celtlal Guardian IT PAYS to buy in this Province. DON'T FORGET lltllllt.‘ cooking sale ill \\'. 'l‘. Wellnclw- today at 3.5M). 1O PERCENT OFF nul- otlr en- lift)‘,SILIPSJSUAIAFGRY to Hospitals and Orphanage-s? Buy here. Prowse Bros, Ltd. ' Apl302i. SUPREME COURIawTllhe KSIIRI- renle Aftlurt meets ill '~Chariattetown' ilPxfTuéStilly when ar§uinents-‘\_v _ ‘ be beard. ".' ' _ ,' ‘ SPECIAI; FOR "ltpmv only-a. Plain and toasted fntargblllnililljtii" 351.‘ Der pounmfrhisla ti xenbine ‘lltifglllll. Johnson and Jollnsolu. Still st, r, “Ti I SATURDAV SALE of caps for‘ men at $1.25. Here's a lot that will; “get you" the range is worth rlom $1.50 to $2.50. ChooseSattlrdlly for $1.25. Moore & McLeod, Ltd 8382-4-30-2l. Ieauuuffiwvauniwhmmvau: ._ai A SMART SPRING SUIT IS A NECESSITM-There’; solid com- fort in being alblo to take one oi‘- ever heard.” nanny LAIIIDER SAYS: '- “0ne of the sweetest voices I have ~ l . »y.. ., .5... 4, v-‘PI’? .- CANADAS AGREATEST TENGR i Patons new spring suits from your , cl0set..not simply because they are , the snlilrtesl obtainable but because! they are extremely serviceable. 3i WOMEN'S SUITS at $29.00 FOR Saturday, Now this‘ is no ordinary $29.00 sllit--\vill you come ill and= see bow good ll bitrguilt you are offered? it‘ you tlo not say it ls N wonder -\ve'll not ask N011 H) hill’- Mtlol-t- k .\lcLcod, Ltd. (“uuiuawzllllun 83824-3021. SPECIAL DISCOUNT on a lot of G5 suits, ltll new. for Fritiil)’ "lid. Saturday. We, will give you 10 per. “Cellist” JOHN McCORMACK SAYS: _ “Magnificent, powerful, beautiful, 1S the voice of Patti Dufault.” Two Eminent Artists MtlSii-iiiilllptlfltllli ‘Must In a trans-continent- »---.-.¢.-o-.-,~;_.a;_ t’ u- ,_ r d.) L,‘ tilde!" i Mfi-Qvoaqepn-Q.» y‘. - -. >- 0t MlltniiuELBA SAYS! " “Truly a wonderful voice of Paul Dufault.” l Orson , is the .0 ANNA CASE SAYS: “Beautiful indeed, beyond descrip- al, tour from Van- _ tion is the voice of Paul Dufault.” couver t0 Halifax ASSISTED BY . m; < y “Pianist” i v cent. on each stilt. (in raineoats‘ we_wii| lzivt- you 20 per (INN. Wt- ttrc doing this to give all our cus- itilut-rs itud friends it chant-e to gel its good .1 bargain and just a litllu better than t-lsetvllt-re. Niztt-Lellan ill-o». 2i. MCEWEN‘S GARAGE Alorcll ltlls jus’. received it earluad of new ll‘orll Furs and one Ford ’l‘rutrk Tilt-Ir prict-s are the lowest ill the Prtlviiuct- also ilart Storage batt- eries and Ford extras, oils and sup- plies of llll kind,» carried ill stock‘ (‘all or pliant.- wlletr your car or- llallr-ry troubles and see tilt-m a-l bout ytitll‘ ill-w car. S601 l r- ”r.\\\\\\\\\\\v11llA\tlvl1/I/r._\ SCHOONER WANTED to carryl Prince Edwards NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, MAY 3rd (Turtgain Rises at 8.30 Sharp _ It l? absolutely necessary that everyone shall be lnthe1l' seats before Curtain rises at 8.30 sharp. IIIa\\\\u\umvamlnllmn\nln\\xamu\\\u-a @W\\\ \V\UI\\ ainmam mum Doors SCALE or PRICES $2.00 1.50 v 1.00 $ 1.00 . 75 50 Box Seats _ 1st 15 rows. Orchestra Last 5 rows Orchestra 1st 2 rows Balcony Next 2 rows Balcony General Admission Open 7.30 coal to Newfoundland, St. l'iorre.i Prince Etiwilfti island, and Brnsl d‘0r Llliifl ports, on opening of navi-l THE MISSION BAND'S ANNU-i ill cont-air! ill Union Itoad Church‘ i for the future. . are formed during its pro- galion. Shipping pier in a natur-l ally sheltered harbour at Kelly's ('ove, entrance to Iiras d‘0r Lakes} \\'rile, slitting tonnage and _rlttes,; to Anglo (‘out (Iolllpltny, Limited on \vt’lillt*.~‘fill_y‘ evening May 5ti1;i silver collt-ctioil. 3cm; PATON'S DAINTY BLOUSES-- MIUSICAL EVENT OF A DECADE. lht». l';tnl litltnlllt concert lat. the Print-l ' ward Alontilly l-vetling. l‘ll'_‘t' l't‘ll-t.~’\‘ll'lilll\'t‘. SIJOS. CITIZENS MEETING~A ellrtlldll l-xttlltictl (‘has linrllt itzlli .\lr. [Clint-r llilcilie. McLeod, Ltd. ‘W ' will iakl- part. Service begins zitl four sharp and closes ill five. All lSll8Ll-4-30-‘Zi. i . invited. S012} TOO FEW OF THE great artists have appeared in (‘hurlottetown Make lt possible'fol' others lo come to our (ity, by ltttending the PAUL IWIIPAFLT etincerl. :l_t the Prince Ed-wartl, hionday evening. Secure your tickets no\v--~ there are lots of good seats left. 8604. MILLVALE NEW$.--.\1r. Irvinl!» Pllrstuls. miller, wllo had about. twenty-live feet of his tlaln carried a-tvlty ill .\lltrcll with the fresllet is getting nlalerial on the spot for re- pairing null he also intends build-i int: n new saw nlill this rililllllll'l“.~~ MANY STORES ARE SELUNG .\lliiVillt.‘ school is progressing und-‘THAT (HNGHAM AT 55 CENT-s‘ er the Lois .\lcita_v, of \\'hcalle_v Rivelz- .- ~ - , Mr. John Parsons, Sit, has return-tailgcne airnlislzfillngfiiilllels $155: ed home “n” ‘Wading i‘ “'°"k “l soltl an enormous lot oi‘ il this ilotue lifter spending a week at ‘week ‘vhue h his“ yo“ can buy Mirth “llislllre Vlfilllng‘ his dun-yr," 39 “mm u,“ “m” factory L'.illP1‘, .'\ll.-_. Jltiltt-s A. “ltlker. —~ prim“ Moore a: McLeod Ltmned Ail-s. \\. h. Easter, of Wllnlot. is,3332_4.30_2| vlstltinlig her daughters, Mrs. John: ' an . rs. James Parsons, of Mill- lNs-rlTuq-E MEE-HNG _ on vamTM“ Allgwm‘ ‘Miurphyl “lithe afternoon of Monday. visiting his old home after six Apr" 5m n very enjoyable meet, years ztltsence in the southern m8 o; the ym-kcomwnit wo. mm“- mens institute. was held at Miss Iéflllleifléll McDonald's. Cornwall. ac me e v wi l t r WEDDWG BELLS-“A "HY QM“ in givlngmb herieitzleastlofhlilegrtllllrfg anti pretty wedding was solenlnlzcd down me high can of living and ‘in St, l)unstan’s Cathedral on the“, PM)" ma,‘ by Miss luvmnley lmhfnsi." bmwiie" Mmy C~ Ikmmlm’ l dealt with the same sublttct“ At "r i_“"'i‘g“_ll ‘llld D- W- Machmis "r , the next meeting whiell is to be llallfltx. llle cerelllony‘ was per- 1mm m Mrs. McfAu-ply» york Int-tiled by the Rev. ljatller Ztlatlrlre i point. such menmm. w," give a hiilctlollztlil. ‘Til? bride was ntteilcl- Spring “mum be hm.“ l, w“ M50 l-ll by llcr sister Josephine. WilllPlg-Rrdening m, by May 3m “H m" Mr. Just-pit Duylc ntttllllletl, as best k ‘spring Shouhy 1t was bu“) d9. lllltn. The grouting present tn lh"‘l‘e(ni(1ed In Md ‘he Sana,“ m“, by brldesnlltld WIiS ll diamond pendant giving ‘special prizes and to m". and to the groonlslntin, gold cuftltthue the“: emms ,0 improve ‘the liltks. The happy couple will visit l stlhoolg- , ,tlle home. of the bride for a fewl days. when they will leave for llali- i‘ sALyA-HON ARMV cAMPAmN irnx, where they will reside. Both __M n“. Rose and Gm“. ypsterdzw iimmfil m“? “mile mun!’ 11197145 A" iaftt-rnoorl a gathering of btlslnests ‘('llill‘ll'till‘ll>wil where they received [men was addressed. u, luncheon tiiifliiv presents M"! oll 800d WWW! by Adjutant nut-d, of tint salvat- ‘ion Arm-y, who gave a very coul- ,prehensive and interesting outline inf the Army's actlvltle ill var- llous pill-ts of"til'e wortttnnli made l ‘ m “wish ltsomalllll eloquent appeal on behalf oi en hilly would in- ttlle glubilee Slelf-Denlul (Iampllign. _ o w cll f‘ tar ottetown and QUPWYE vent somethlngnew 11063?’ YOU. (Jounlty are flaked to contrllhte need i3_EECl-fAM'_S PILLS. Even when digestion ls good, poisons 135,000. the obj-relive for‘ lbw‘ ‘Brunswick and P. E. Island togeth- ‘er being $50,000. Tito ctlnlpalgn is fnrlocal work lu-linly to assist the officers who are struggling alonit on a very illeagre allowance. A citizen nrgaflizntlon was fortned wllll the following officers to con- tllicit tihel tcampaign: (‘hulrlnnn-l Major I). A. MeKlnllnn, Secretary ceases that unless eliminated irritate mlnd as well as body. BEECIIAIIVS l l i’. Gilltici. l —.t\. W. terns, TFF1l-‘tlIfI‘I‘.—:-MT.' 5°“'""- ‘Myles, manager (‘nlnldlan flank of ‘IKIIIIIIIIEYCQ, Publicity iilllllltgerl-J H“, mm] i_ w pvvry; . ~cllrl- your tickets now. 'i‘lliultt org It lily to llt.lr Lou liuekicy. \'.l\i.l| Oil stilts left. “$604.. t‘..-\. .\l.trili,nlt- ary apt-ilk; M?» i“ V‘ Hllnllny llllt-rnoon ill i'l'lllf‘l‘. i<llltvllrtl| MEN'S WATERPROOFS ON sAT ’l‘ilt-:llr-- t-n "'l‘llt~ htiy ill tile t‘om- i "m"? ill i'i1l<‘9I'1-ll0llltl's. Nofi this nlnllity" ll is t-xilt-ctetl the 'l‘uxi.~li lIfll includes some rplltll-lliujt'~ gar- l)l>_\'.~t anti 'l‘llli1 ilzlllgt-rs will form l mmlisrittlt there's only olleibitvtfn ll elltllr, while the Cllztrltrtttttolvnitli‘ a kind. So Saturday \\’l"iid(‘i(€i1l' QllilfPlit- Club will sing, ttlso Mlxifllem ollt lit a bargain. Aldore & him“ ' "iiifllinfi “f ‘m-“S iAntl they cannot. help it the present' POLICE COURT-Tho only ittlnll 0" .\'tfiil"'tilty‘s docket ' drunk, “ill! flliltltl t0 appear, hi5 ball bond being forfeited. was one TO PROTEET (‘IISIUIIIPTS vrei New Cltzn tltt-llton, t‘. B. _“h"'“Y~"' ‘W811 Well and look well will 'i\'l‘ sit “l - - i l. Tftlti-lit-Ohilfliitli. l keelp I their shape and there ful-niisullillgsilllltti‘d5(i:;:;,ii:'::;,1(iiluyggl _ ~——v l“, ‘i "‘ “lv Moll‘ l0 (‘liftoff- lllt'll's slit . (‘tulle ill and sec us ARM! DENTAL WORK—.-\ll '01" "1 I110 (ily- ApIJO-il. for bttrtgltlns. ‘AIacLt-llitn lime vi rt-lurlltnl llll>il with the. exception SECURE YOUR TICKE “' ol nlt-llicnl l). t‘. ll. puiit-llis and ' TS NOW SALE t. _ training sdlldenls re- FQR THE PAUL DUFAULT Cow iltétlstis swig:*l.yp§l?PER3lh'T.i.“" irtutllnenl sllotlltl "Wt. hltmdlly evening at the ‘Prince on ii lvl'i--ltl Street ~ wlnt- if"? - ltillilwiltili t [Willi (‘.1 _l‘1<l\\'=ti'tl- Seats are coins] 111st. Few till . lino lti \ll w l’ lurid-d‘ A l, 1t‘ _ AL n“: Illert- :i.'t.- plenty‘. Pmtltl Iilllhn lit-fl. "‘l* fol~b$4n1tltl and. illi- lit, ‘Jiixlni i , or for lllrlllt-l‘ ill-l ' tBlBO-l. s..,,,ilp_ ' ' h‘ "I lltrlllzi apply it) iii‘. llolliilsxi -" ~~~ ' __,____ lloyill lilillt iililitillll-l, who is lllilli-l THE MOST IMPORTANT SATURDAY SALE OF $600 sljousEs. AT $3.00-—'l"hllst- lll'I‘ ‘ifllmif i'l't‘llt* tlt- chillies‘ -l'lttil' m‘ All" Illltlll colors, all sizes, |'l-l,'lll:.l~ $0.00 oll stile Siltllrillly ill $3.00, Moore 0t NltiLt-otl, Ltd. 8382-4 Ill) L MADAM WOULD You WEAR A LAST YEAR'S SUlT?-—'l‘llllt ls,it' ~ Ywi-‘Hot it at ll bargain. 'i‘llis stori- pliers a lot of last year moth-ls in suits for, woiuen~tltirteen ill all ~ at just $12.00 each. 'i‘lley art- won- ders. regular vnlun is $25.00 llloortl & Ziio-Leod, Ltd. . 8382-4-150-21. GARDENING FOR C|TY SCHOOLS Gardening is lsystenlatically car- ried oll by the public sclltiols oi‘ many (‘zlnaliizlll cities lls it part of the educational course. llr. J. 1i. Putulliil. Senior inspector for Ol- lilwil i>ll|11it~ scllotlls, ill tllr- .\iili‘('ll llunlilel" oi’ tile Agrictllltlllll Gaz- ette published by the D(*.]llll‘llll(‘lll 0f 1\gt‘icllllul'e at Ottawa. describes the system under which this lrurlt is done ill the (‘apilal-(‘itiz I as u big class l'oolll for out door ln'~ struction ill plants and plant life. It has nlnny of the possibilities in miniature of an experimental farm. and fertility of soils, with drainage, sect enelllies of plant‘ life. ‘it tloned tile effect upon plants of too» :‘..l.cll or ton little sunshine or mola- turo and the ball effects of weeps nnll the necessity of giving a plant plenty of room if we wish to secure a high slate of development-ti Dr. Putnllln points oufthnt these things would mean nothing to elty chil- tlren if recited from books or told by l"ilI'llt*l‘S. 'l‘llt-se things taught zllrclzfzh ll garden where the l: l- drt-rt lrcpurc the soil, sow the set-ills, rnd care for the plants can- not be "ivllllont good results. Ill ltlltlitlon t0 a central izltrdcu of_- me acre the Ottawa plan Involved“ the nrgltllizll-titln of bottle garden Jabs, each representing it school. in the threoyényrs‘ 1917-18 and 19 tbottt 1.000 pllpllu lfrorn second zintl tlhlrd book t-lassecs received gur- flening instruction. The, school ward paid forty dollars to t-ngll eucher who tnallaged n club gm‘- ien. Every pupil melllbar was re- tlulrcd to k of planting, cultivating and other activities. The aim is t0 grow ‘everything possible frolll seed. (‘old frames are found to be u valuable addition tn flit‘ equipment. in the central gitrtlt-n instead of giving pupil-t very Rllltlll individual plots. 1| plot 32 by 4'! feet for vegetables and l6 by 20 feet for flowers is qlven to stilt-ll elitss. "Pills garden in having n tierinltnellt a eul-eel-tsiolt of‘ bloom as let-ll its what they lllll)’ heme y/ttxietilt. .....,.. .. and Bible Classes. 7 p. nl. sermon. Conlmumon‘ Wm) "in The school garden is i‘t*l\'l"l.‘tl t0_ . It has to do with the composition , wltb seed germination and with in- V‘ shows in n way that cannot be ques- . p nn nctturtlte record‘ perennial » border established which will give t an opportunity to show the cllllllrehi. ' have in their own Preacher. Mr. Lou Buckle)’. follow- 3m L_ 1i]; , Iltitlre‘ ed by Reception Service and Sac- fetal-y in lhzciixf!’ Y- M- CA ._.-L_ l-llnlent of tile Lord's Supper-p All in the cm, and Prim, 9T 1305's s1; JAMES QHURCH seats free and unnpproprlated. '°‘”“°°~ 2-30 titty School and tll. Evening Prtgtiiile llgiilss‘ Pastor. Rev. ll. nnuymmiid" SALVATION ARMy- -» Regular Sunday services al flours. ‘PEOPLE'S CHUR Sunday School 2.30. 1] pl-tlacllinl: service. Preacllii- Donald McLean. - _' ll a. in. Svlllltlll, 2 p. lll. Sunday School anti llihlc Classes. 7 p. lll. serlnoll Ilev. ltr. Ross. of llltlit‘:l='.. .\ll seats i'rt‘~e. Visitors weleoule. BAPTIST CHURCH 11 n. tn. sermon, The One Suf- flclent Refuge. 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. m. sermon, 'l‘lls Passing of Religious Oppor- tunities. Preacher, Rev. C. R. Free- HINIL . ' ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL X a. ni:‘ Holy Coulmunion. 11 a. nl. 2.30 p. m. Suntllty School and iliblc Classes. 7 p. ln. ZION CHLjRCH ll it. ill. SPFIIIOII. 13.30 ‘School and llible t.‘l. ses. Sl-rluoll, Ill-v. t). (l. 'l‘a_\'lol'. Sunday 7 p. ill. METHODIST CHURCH tklfl In ItLlTl i'l‘il._\'(‘l‘ l\1t'I‘lill,LZ ll , _ _ I , ,_ _ _ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN QHU‘ n:. Children's Service. Serlllon, ‘Pézgfliln _ bmmbon “m! 11 a. m. sermon. 2.30 p.lll. c iliblt- ii Lamp. fllllsie by the ' ‘Sp, ‘PAULIS ‘CHURCH- dilY SOhOOI and Bible Classes. tzliltlrt-ll. i‘l‘l'lll'llt‘l‘ ill-r. (i. \V. F. 1l_ ‘I'M v .I P“ _ d H l lll. sermon. Preacher, Rev. l liivlllililllllll; Iiti Hlllllill)‘ School ‘L I ' 01mm‘ Wye‘ an 0y Rlltchon. ' ll an To Introduce the THE Toronto A €ream Separator Facsimile of Melotte Cream Sepal- agir, all parts being interchange- a e. Our. Wonderful Offer ' 51 "willlbieiopen for the month of May in each County, for. Prince Edward Island onlyfPrice covers freight to your nearest station. Guarantee with each separator. ITerms: Cheque or cash with order. Agents wanted I in every community. -- ~We7carry all repairs for-Melot‘; :. Special advertising Ill“ . i" . . ', l; Bolt your nation- ~ ~ - Capacity m. milk p» Lllt puc- it. o. s. Only need "M" "'7, NO- " hour. ' Tornltfy- ' "\- - s. 40o 0.03.00 see-M ,4. ;....... , 500. 105.00 71-40 i 5 00o" 110.00 14-80“ o.‘ . . . . . . .. 720 125.00 85-00 N, B. noxnas, LTD ~1.