gl . oi' 35%; »=;=rg1’;?!lt"2‘lr2” -@'e»¢$s_ P ii l i .i i ,_ " i i li; N ,i i ., »e§»€~ ”~§-tgp.. I N U 9.. -.._ :.~ ` - _ (_ _i<’:‘_';’. ' - .~~~~ _ ., _ ‘moe nrctnr -i fi' , ,» L_ - "nn ciuinLof1'mr0wN oniinpmt _ » _lf PNY). lo bn; ln this Provinot. sri-tl euanoim isbn me sit “ Llkrbi, llmmerside. 0'Leal’Y. July ldth. Both Liberals and S Conservatives welcome. E _ -Ml. G. l. QEER. Guardian Report- nl -Gr. Hill he plQs_`_e_d to receive news of ' interest to forward for publication. op T°lQIbiIl\e No. 788. ' ci , -DIVINE 8ERVlCE8.- Kensington Prbibyteriairchurch. Sunday July 13th Sacrament of Lords Su :ei 12 o'clock 1 m ._ _ . . "QOH .idayilght saving time) Miss Si- RllK0l'1'.~i address mi the l‘0int»Aux- me Trcrnbles Sciienie, ti p. tri., Preparat- En ory scrvice Saturday July 12th at 3 D. m. (new time). --HEROES RETURN.-Several s`ol~.2i diers have recently returned, aiiiong;0n them Antoine Cormier, s-_in of Josephi Wil S. Cormier. and Philip Gallant. sonlfllll of Sylvain Gallant. The former en-' listed voluntarily about 2 years ago when in Winnipeg. He was fortunate' ma in having to go to the trenches. liut'30_ while in Englanfl hit distinguisiietlliea ru himself as at brilliant sttilcnt \ir' l _ insertion _fer advertising in this col- ltth tor the ice cream social on th inn. Cash must accompany order school grounds at Margate. 6021pd. minimum charge twenty ilve centa. _ _ -WANTED-Teacher for the Prim- ”"rrEN° th’ M5 T” Pafly 5' ary Department of Mount Stowe C -TEACHER WANTED-A first Int ‘ ` ` hool.\ Supplvnient $150. Midsum' iory Lyle. Secretary. 68885-9.\itr_ -WELLINGTON PlCNlC»-The Dar pl y, i-. plat" I / ’/’ F' Y ff A than any other sto e in the _cityq " '34 * We are not boasting, but giving 3 ‘§@s< _,_ '_ _- ‘ta-.-._~:e=s_>q»;~.Q~L°*"-‘_ fl I ' \ i 1»=~ ' i'.f1;i»..?S IS / . is Men’s Spring Top Coat i ` 7" . colors. ~ .ei ° _ “ Prices $14.00 up. IlERE’S OUR BUSINESS CODE Give you more value, more style, more clothes satisfaction. It we don’t do it give back, i Bots’ . Q ,1 P r* (- ‘.`-jk \~`\ » ~ it ;;./f ~- -.ii f '~:-:-:~/"°"»`<‘:-I vf; ( . / it I _I .-" J .' But oftner than 1"' \'f`i\' I' .. PRICES $6.50 UP i I! _ i .lie ..\ PROW E BRO LIMITED THE CLOTIIING MEN esta.tsi.s.i~.wiwi.»tiiii».».~..s.t=iess:i=¢i-eeeseeaeeeeassesses# I f Prices are $15.00 up to $42.00. A splendid showing of Top coats always up tothe minute in E . 'styIe, distinctive patterns an By general *consent the most expensive clothing item in the family. it's thc inferior clothes lie_ gets. _ Let him come into Prowse’s for an outfit. Will supply lilm =\ I _, .==-_|- with the style he wants and the quality the ‘P parent wants. I-le’lI get every attention and iissisiiim-c, for we realize that Boy customers oi today is llic man customer oi' tomorrow. A Trcincndoiis Stock. 'All sizes for Men ‘ :ind Boys of cvei'y build. _ iilllflllllllfllli 1-r 5* Zfb 1 see the new styles, is af e it is iii it si e Policy, the plain I UIUD¢¥%6i$'$$$‘U$i§$$%UUUQGGOUQUQUOQCQUUUUCUCCUIODQC T Q- you your money CLOTHING not it isn't the Boy`s fault, Ji* eaaeeeeeeaeaasesessaa *O .- e; Each one in the tion" was a winner, __ __ _ _ ._-, » ' -Y --' _-_;_- __r --~ - Stray dogs. :ig the-,~ do. killed cvcry \----_-- ~' -=- '-=--'“" -~~‘ 'Y Y* "' last ewe-» ' _ 0 ED NOW Wag"-, that hard on R h£_g|n_ Notliiiitr kt-cp.: hogs wi-ll niiii ilii'i|‘l.\` SOLMERS WELC M you’lI see what we mean. _I . lzd st, HPF* Of grades or scrubs Get rid of state, Milking machines arc giilning the scrubs. in uso every\\'h:~re. ner-_» so cheaply as good, nitl-liisliiniiiwi '-x ` cruise. ’l`n bring ilizit :iiioui iii wintci . is fllliio ii pi'ri‘\lviii. .-'\ i»'ivci‘i~|l riifl \v|~ll- Tiie first J"i‘.<¢-y in prmliive 1.000 . _ ., _ _ _ _, ._ . . poiinrli; of iiultcrfnt is Sophle's Agii\~.=i, m'::_l;L" i¥"l't]'l(,l"0i;:l]l(,'\`_ léguitli a slx~yi~nr»oltl cow. I ' I' ' portiincc. The cream separator willi its many h _ _ _ , ,» _ |l>1ll'lS.i-cquircii daily \vafsiiln;; and litusslanxt ls:t`lIf,s__;irr_T]ii;’i}Kv“§til to cattle in eu exit i. irii \ no as Zinlmng to RWD had odors "Cm dev' cattle feed was not known until two opmg' years ago when thc drought made _ _ """° their use necessary. These plants, Cliiiinnit the horses when -shedding which were considered bad weeds, al- . , _ begins means comfort to the so are used for s|1age_ W - Y I' asa inityhplrleventl ovelrheatlng with i is an c i sam co c. l ..__._____ ‘ il' one “UW mn of nv” l" v""m""l 5" Pte. Tit lor in retur nl ¢ _ & ; D I I 'mllked by machinery. A total of 1,700-lwph, and ¥h.,-Ikod nnennniuliufggtzgg *‘“K\\@\`S Of Dure brodibulis in Win- | milking machines is being used in the ` Cnnsln averaged eighty five imnnds state, which milk 50,000 cows. 'rimt is ' "‘0"@ hlltfef ner COW than the dhllsh- more than one-ilfth ofthe cows in the I _ I _ __ _ *--V - ` ’ __. 1 .;~- __. _ ___ _ ____*=_é_$_€ __ *_ a|h|Nc»|Nca u|=» as-A°ri-lata “ll- lin thu nvetiiiig of Juno 26th the i`i‘ii-mls and neighbors nf C\imhei'l"ind and siirroiintlingdlstricis assoinhled nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Taylor to welcome back tlisii son l’te. Stanley Taylor who recently returned from overseas. after being over four years fn the service for King and country. At 10 o'clock the crowd assembled to the drawing room which had been ilttinzly arranged for the occasion. Mr. Neil MacDonald read an address of welcome while Miss Essie Tnylm- presented him with ri ~h~w=~~ ~~-ict kindness shown towards him, A dainty supper was served ~hy the ladies and the remainder of the even- ing was spent in music, singing and social intercourse; also dancing which -was highly Bh.l0Y0il by the young till ' _"'L-=!i_ ii TQ Mei: "'- in W ' THF. MAN THAT iNvEN'reD I DONT L1 Ro|_ ' T/\|_i< Mc; UN p‘N'° MU” HAVE @@» BEEN A 'ences Len WHATS Tlilb ‘? M/HY~ Ti-lib FACTOR# Va WORTH A ‘ HUNDRED THOU’:»i\ND - boi_i_i\R°.>- -W- wEi_i.-\'Li_ li Ti-i»\Ni< 'M '*~ osnr oo. THM"&> oorie' S. un. I °‘ i -Qi ng `T°"' %-7 H <0ooNes'=i - _ a wee small hour. When all departed to their different homes well P1953” with the evenings entertainment. - To Private Stanley Taylor Dear l<`r'ond1-it is with l>l9HB“\'° we your friends and associates as- somhlc hero this evening to extend to you n hearty wclcomo home. Af!" more thiin four years spent in the sor- vice of your King and Country, W0 feel justly proud of your military rec- ord. for its soon as the cruel and flllh' lcss hun forced us into the t6l'l'|hl° conflict you were amongst the fir!! to respond to the call of duty. Man- fully you left your comfortable ho1Il° your parents, brothers and sisters to "o forth to iight for the cause of lib- erty, "antl that might should not iri- umph evvr right, and that the slofy of the old Flag that proudly float! over your loyal and devoted.. held might bs held, and that democracy which is the highest ideal .ot ali free liberty loving nations might be tnndh safe to the world. ‘ _Now as_we rejoice at the victor! which has ‘cbtne to the armies of the allied natlons_we are not unmintiiul ofthe great. danger and hardshlitl through which our brave boys passed. we are thankful to kind Providence that you have passed safely through .it all and have returned to us in DOY' iect health and strength. In our .|07 tonight at having you again with ll! we do not forget your