di...»..=r.-.:c.1e-.-..- .- .. .. Exchange . mud. A large dwelling house and _.,,-t'4so-1o-1a-wsa Sat c1. It bt- found that the lint‘- - is t1 n, t-vtulbl» the plum Ilflbtullv: is with _ It 41R“; II ths- (‘1l_\ will ln- HIIIYIJIVII time-t thr- 1 tid. qtcnfilclic-iarsl . o‘! forty dullnrn ~11. wi 1 :l\\‘~ . ‘lbthtiythe ttlst lifter-n students {to make application from each busty”, lcholarnhlpn will be ald- to ‘student; who complete the orlwvlfilll the prescribed examin- ei and otherwise comply with vi regulations of the dress all ‘vppllvlllfllll to ltlrurnl Iiepartmcnt. or ti! 0 t nil- The department o! Atficulture. "Ill Ilt the mines of applicants for zabotir, and st those who MW nositlbn to offer in my line of volt. Two positions on Pure Bred lock farms with tree house and umsr privileges are now available. Apply to Department of Agriculture. Pbsrhttetown, VSSG-IO-IO-Itt-tf. - stunner-t _._“‘r.-.-_-.-.—.. — - - riitll r1111 sad 3 l A good shore farm oi Si.‘ UCYrB ".11 a llhrh state of cultivation sit- united? on 8t. Peters lurid. seven inlles from Charlottetown. near Churches, schools, railway station and butter factory. Has a never tsiil spring in shore field and svblill once of sea manure and new out buildings. For particulars apply: MR8. ROBT. WAKELIN. Dilllililflilaflv, P. E. I. Faith “stilt A113? One and one halt ioiles from‘ ‘tr-in of Montague containing 100 Jaw-es In excellent stnte 0i’ cultiva- i011. Quantity lumber and wood, Argo orchard bearing fruit of best varieties. Farm fenced and watered. Good uiildinss. cement floors in stabics 1nd hennery. Telephone and elec Brighton Zldslllil 111i - - 1m . the monthly DflyYllPYll-"i ‘(W-ll W" .‘"‘l"l [uiccs and mluulllo. il-ui-rs-un-l um Qspleirllhi‘ _§‘,‘§;,,,,,,,, , 1111 lllllllllll . hmpletely Relieved by this Gum! I rflli! Medicine, "FRUIT-A -TI\'RS" l The moot desirable building lots in Olmrlottetown fronting on Bright g on Road and North River Road. Only $60.00 need be paid down and $20 a month for 32 months with no I charge for interest. Lots 50x 100.‘ I Buy now on IIIGSG easy terms and you'll be ready to build when build ‘ _lng costs are low. IR. ALFRED DUROISSEAU 482 St. (‘atherinc St. 13., ilontreal. “For three yours, I was u icnilile rufen-r from Indigestion, tartsllml Ilruri- Large lots 45 feet frontage a1 the aches and Constipation. I took various medicines for tho trouhlo hut. nothing teemed to do 11m a11_v good. i Then, a frienrl advised me to try Twila-tires’. Now l illll free of Indigestion and llollllucliws, tho knstipaiion is curl-ll, aml l have pint-d considerable weight ; and my general Iiculth is line. ' ‘Fnlil-lz-lilrésbls a grand mcrlitine and [cannot say enough in its fnvur.” ALFRED DIIIIOISSICAU. ‘Frllit-u-tivcs’ are rnulle from fruit. BUILDING LOTS AT SPRING PARK. head of Queen Street or on Sprint: Park Road. Thirty dollars down and ten dollars u month for lwt-n- ty seven months willi 11o ciiurg: for interest. Choose your lot toduy while 1hr hesvt is available. You'll never miss i pletlsuiitlo lzilm, llil-il‘ twill-it ‘oi-lug l gentle and mild, yul; always mot ollective. * 50c. n. box, 6.i‘or $2.50, trial size 25c. At’, nil dealers or sent postpnill hy Fruit-u-tives Limited, Oituwa,0nt. site ready for your own ilnme. Apply to ROBERT COTTON, At Maritime Stationers if :1l10:1-1n-21-:.-.-.>1. Sale ni Pure Bred Cattle Etc. At Meadows Stock ‘Partn, iluiml ion, Lot 18, on Oct. 28th n1 1 p. .\lr. John Sintpson will sell 12hedll _:1f milk strain shurthont czittle ulsc 2 horses, one gasoline engine [three horsepower) and one gust. line engine, l7 1-2 horsepower) S1110 positive. H. G. MORRISON, Auctioneer. 100 lllnndsmen Fur one on the best companies in New Ilampshlrc. Highgst wages. tiull-way to Camp. Fares advanced. tinted 14 October 1920 M. A. MORRISON, Dundas, P. E. l. §505-10<15-131 ° carotene-ii. u. n. m. s. Auction Sale l Farm For Sale. rlc light wires passing on road. ENIREAL. Obi. "-4,! 8,000 peopb (lthcred It of the late 8h‘ Wilfrid IAiIler by the unveiling of the first monument to be erected to his memory by iandy Lnurisr. Louis Resuienmsy- m- l»! that-ville. opened the cemwn TF5 l1_v v.‘r~ll~.‘1:'1'ilii: Lad-Y W1“, 111.41 pulled lIit‘ sdikrli tassel and the bust of Sir Wilfrid .wu unveiled. ' Robert Laurler, nephew, of the great. leader, expressed Lady Laur- ier's gratitude for the manifesta- tion of . spect. Sir Lomer Gouln ‘before speaking, received a greet ovation. He in~ sisted on the applicatitln by all of Si, Wilfrid's principle of racial and religious harmony. Hon. Rodolphe Lent-tell: followed the some theme as Sirbomer, say- ing that Sir Wilfrid "was the am- bassador of Canada's reputation both at home and abroad." Other speakers included Ssnatoi Raoul Dandurand. Hon. Ernest (‘hoquette and Joseph Deniers, M. ,li. A. for St. Jenn-ibervilile. l dn the morning a memorial stone .to the memory of Hon. Honors Mercier, former premier of Quebec, was unveiled at Babrevois, eight miles from lberviiie. FRANCE PROHIBITS ’ EXPPORT OF FISH PARIS. Oct. iii-Tile French (‘cabinet held a long meeting yesterv lluy i0 tllscusn a plant for‘ bringing down the cost of living und at the same time preventing Iurtlller de- pletion of the herds or‘ live stock in the country. Measures approv- ed tvere the suppression oi’ the sale of veal. larger imports oi‘ from» en meat, improvement In the fish industry land the nienns of-the 1min- sport of fish and the prdhlbitilon oi the exports of fish, milk, butter, cheese and potato-es. i-‘rsnce has for generations lpoid a bounty 0n all iish caught ‘by the deep sea fishermen wnd exported lnrvlhf ‘began-m buxom, is. n-mm rue-R today to pay trflute to the Illusory " Lauri-Ir.- Mltt. 5: 1-10, 434D... Golden Text. —-— “Yet therefore shun be perfect, as your heavenly plume;- is perusal." (Mialll. 6:48)- h-SIOFICBI Setting [lung-A L1. 2b. Piflufl.—-Ullb‘wfllill Daily Readings _ Monday, October 18.—Wlio Arc flhfly Happy‘! (Mitt. 5; 1-10. 13-48). Tuesday, Oclobo 19. The Humblo and Oontriw (Isa. at: 14-211 Wed- ngday, October BOw-Whdie-liearttd Seeking lPs. 119; 1-8).‘ Thursday. October zu-Rejoiclna in 111-3 m" (Phil. 4: 1-131. Ilu-lday, October g2- porgiven Much (Luke 7: 36-00). Sultwriuy, October 23—Living WM- ur (Jolm- i: 1~14; 7: 37-39). Sunday, veto-bet- 24. — Tnus Btessednsss (Luke ii. 20413). Setting-Summer. 28. on the Mount." probably "W" "Iltnlns of Htatitiin," four miles W. of Tiber-ins, declaring killlidflili lllflll- amentals. ' “Kingdom of God" is the ‘irule of God" in human hearts, lives; not sin organization, sometiiunes- creat- ing them A conditional, the happy state, of those whom God thus rules. An 83811981“? 0T 131059 "h" obey him. it is entered. 0n the human side, lby acceptlns Jew! 1w Saviour and beginning t0 obey; 011 the divine side. by the “new birth." “Our own minds demand a. perfect standard such as the divine mllurt presents: and however far we may actually full short of attaining it, yet he who is content with coming short gives no evidence that he is a child of God.” Comments. Verse 1. Most commentaries locate this lesson- alt tho "H0111! 0! iiqttin," but. McGsrvey insists that the nature of the locality u-ouid make it absolutely intpossr ble, one thing is certain: they were in God's out-of-dowst Verse 2. This is the moment to- l for sale in other countries, the lie t-isitnn to pruhi-hit the export oi’ fish‘ is of first IIIIPTi-uél. to fish protiuc 111g countries. lii the past Caiilldu and New- foundland have haul lo meet tho competition of French bounty-flail in t".1l\ lllliliibfis of Spain, Medi- terannonv; countries. and the West lilllies. Drawing On Your Reserve Strength THIS IS WHAT THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY ARE DOING TIIOIRSIIIIIIS of Canadian house- wlve-s are working from (lay to day 011 their ll'.‘l‘Vf‘. They ure- tltilly ward which the events of ‘the patri- archal 11nd Jewish tiispensations lmve born pointing. Verse 3. The notes in this ‘foet- awe of beatitudes" all have the eur and selfish pride. Verse i Followers who nlotmi of comfort. l Verse 5. Mercy is love in. action‘ toward the erring. Verse 6. "Msekness is not wenk- ; ttess," it is, rather, \1I.IIE slplrll. which seeks to know and live tliel truth. l Verso 7 Sin is like a compact, which sllllls out. God from the eye of the soul. Verse ‘3. A11 appetite for right eousness results in a happy, hellp- ful. robust life. druwinu more anti more on their reserve strength knowing full well‘ that they are using up that viral force which often means life or, Verse 9. 10. Peaceubleness turd patience {were Christ's most effee, tlve weapons. Ver 43. The ancient Jewish ‘cm Lunch was ‘l IIOSTABS. Smoking obacco. \ was g|v,_.,, by M153 (lu-rruthcrn. lifter which lunch wits MTV?"- Elmira. The regular meeting was _, . hold at the home. oi‘ Miss .‘\itu~y Ann tone of character. To lbe poor 1n Nicpheel on Och 7U,‘ “u,” being 991m" Illa“! "it ‘be 1'99 mm‘ Mm‘! u.n ‘attendance of eleven members 11nd one visitor. -°' Chris‘. to accept the invitation of the Luke are bIBB-Sed Rbitl/ezvisw institute to join the class in' Hot School Lunch after Whlfll a ""1975 i" ma‘ m9? have a wiwce, First Alli Work. A deiirmislrallon social‘ hour was spent. (m the Hot School Lunch was glv- Malpeque. Tine n1oi1thl_l' meeting oi the the Ilia-insane Wometrs llnlstltute served by it was decided IFI€§ 15¢ aPovldt e Iin85¢ "lrichbas st‘... u,“ ldfelflvnrltn Smokin Tobacco for Ower 4. years. The came old origin-l - quality an now be i,“ in Cut "Brier" rrwe e c° . ' 1 : . s zuullflllllllllillllllllllw a East. Point. The itieeting of the: tin- evening of Thursday. October by“, PM," "muting “'11s held at 14th. 'l‘l1ere were eight mambo“ 111p 1101114» 0i‘ nit-s. .1. .1. Mcliontultl. present ffhe institute, manners m, the, gygnlflg or October 8th. urt- starting u circulating library Twelve members and “w; vLsitors in ‘their t-lub and several has)" were present .1t was decided to have bee-n contriburteti for this pp;- iolu the class in First Aid W012i. isivie- IALE$LI°HIK1JJ‘KI?3ESIA£IIQIQIIIIII . -1ivenoni.6 C00 W“ ‘y a A denlonflmdtlon “as g Assistant Supervisor and it is very probable that the ides; 01f a hot Illnch In the school will soon be adopted by the teaches-s» of the was held in the lustltutemroom onbllzripoquo school _.-¢ Intending purchasers would 11, 75 “cl??- °1 13nd l" R-lchmilndi‘, vell to see this farm as 1t is 119.1111 -Pl'lfl¢° will“? P- E- lslmd- 1 1'2‘. m“, “mum in one o’ me m, ,miies from Richmond station. 725 death in the crisis of disease. They! teacnc s ‘contended that an enemy l um instructed by Gegrge M_ tire the victims ofofeellnlz of hnne-lwas not 1t neighbor. Therefore arming and shipplpc localities in ‘. F). Isltmll .11.,» ‘hp-l. . m“! . . Auction Sale 0 and firnp IVwllncP -- ‘11~'>-1 r1 - ~,.- 1 "190 r1- "fimtk TOIIOWIIIJ, slnrk and "i311: l9 hard choice milking cows, "Mme have freshened others are iue to freshen this fall. 2 Ill oxen. 2 heifers. 2 lenerai purpose horses, 5 yrs. old. Hackney and Thorndyke. I filly, l 1-3 yesra old. Hackney. Choice lot. breeding ewes. 1 Pure bred Leicester ram, (re- zietond.) (REGISTERED 1 Qroodsow. 70 Hens. U Dunks. 100 bushgl: oats (thrashed). 2 qtlclu y. 3 steels straw. - 1N bushels potatoes. 300 bushels turnips. l Gasoline Engine, 5 H. 11.. new. 1 Empress wagon in good nflr. l Chevrolet oar. ; reams Alli sums up to $10 that amount 12 months approved joint now; 4i olf for cash. ~ J. A. MuaDONALO, 1 Auctioneer. BQQ-ltl-Mdi. I FARM F011 SALE 40 acres or land at. East Royalty, Queens County, P. D. I., 3 1~2 milq hum Charlottetown. new bonus and outbuildinlzs, water in house and barn, hltiidy school and churches, if not sold privately will be put up at Public Auction 0n Wednesday, November 8th, ltt i p. m. There will also be sold 011 that date the stock, crop and ms- obtnery on farm. Terms, 1111 amounts under $10.00 cash. over that amount l3 months credit on approved joint notss.,ltstormy,snlr- Ill] be held 0n the following day. Ilor farther particulars apply to Brenton Msdllllisn, East Royalty, P. I. d. G00 bend bills later. PITIR ssools; Auctioneer. tun-tom tsmwfs 1m. cash, over credit on per cent lacres clearel balance heavy growth mmpbe“ of Came C/"ve- '0 Se“ ("l less exhaustion lifter the perforni- they goqlq love one neighbor and l oi’ soft and hardwood, ln-rge house lurid hnrli. both in excellent, repuir .4 ~1' :'l"‘1l.' '\l‘1."'l ' 1 l Jl ‘hill .1-.~ l‘ ‘r no: will privately sill h» pul up :11. public Auction on Wednesday October "lth at 1 p. in. Theme will also be sold on that time the stock and machinery on the fnrm, also the crop if desired. Tanner-All amounts under $10. vush. over that amoun-t i2 months credit an approved joint notes, 6 percent oft for cash. if storming sale will be hold on the lfolloyving day. For further particulars apply at the Soldier Settlement Board at (Jiharlottetow-n or Gabriel IlIcKinnon Richmond. P. E. I. 3418-10-13, 15, 16. 20. 22, 23 his premises on Sutlirllsly 30th inst., nt the hour of 011l- o'clock p. m. lilo i’ "llnviltg stock, . 111 ll bt- in Kflitlml '» 11' 1-1 l, u‘ e l" I 2 :11 urhs 01.1. one l“ Kistvrell Hol. t- I11 hull 3 ytHlIS old, 2 rvglsvretl Shorthorn calves; i ‘Clydesdale colt 3 years old, 7 ewes, 1 ruin, 5 pigs; also some standing lumber illld firewood, i manure spreader, 1 driving sleigh, 1 punt; sleigh. 1 Terms.-Ail Slillls up to five dolv lars, cash. Over that amount l4 months credit on approved joint notes, with six per cent of! 1m- casli. _ NEIL MCKENZIE, Auctioneer. 4628-10-22-41. Provincial Income Tax 1919 once oi‘ oven the small tasks which \'-'i'l'(’ once the simplest tlntl ezisicsll ,1. is n" '11» do": v-rl: '1'1l.~- emu‘ . _ .- i,,l llYlll ,l-i 111 It '- uni-i, IMHIiHn‘ 11-11% alwi 11- Jule IiPrlIlIl ztnll ILFIIVII) null 1'0 ‘ this purpose Dr. lVilllnnis‘ Pink Pills are unsurpassed. Often the trouble will have progressed to a point which makes full recovery slow, but the treatment should be persisted in and renewed henlth and activity will be the result. The case of Mrs. W. Schooley, R. R .No. 2, Tlisonburg Ont, well il< luslrates the value 0i' Dr. Williitnls‘ Pink Pills in cases of health breakdown through weak, watery blood. Mrs. Scliooley says: "For upwards of five years I felt my strength declining until all lust could not do light chores tlrountl the place. Then a tloctor was called In, and after tiotrtorlnl: about :1 month he said thattoniy an tigers- tlon would help me. I did not feel like going through this and decili- sitll 11;..| ~' 1'8- _.}_____.. 30mm’ l-"l MINI)’ Sll/i-‘Xl lllut i111~ cial Income Tux rnedlately lifter the 2nd, day of No- vember, 1920, executions will be placed in the hands of the sheriff ‘or enforcement as provided by law (gains! all persons whose Pmvln- 3507.10.15“. _7_ _.-Z~*-- Twn Choice Farms For Sale I um instructed b Pizott Bros, Mt. Stewart, . tlon on Thursday, Oyct. 28th, tit 1 o'clock p.m., tlitteolrsfitllobingzggugfaflfii vrvs in each Illrm situated wil-hin 1-4 mils of Mt, Ste-war; 313mm and mipplng. 60 acres in high state of cultivation, svith good dwelling liltuse mil 1'11"" buildings, and‘ splendid young orchard on each form. Strcnm or water runs through each. Balance oi’ farms covered with hard and soft wood. Also 200 acres of innd within lbove am choice farms for Henson for gelling, no livlp. iwners. for i919 shall be then remaining unpaid ARTHUR NEWBERY, Asst. Provincial Tress. 15th, Oct. 1920 two miles of. Mt. Stewart The any ynting man wanting to slnrt farming. 'Icrn1.~ .11 stile, or before by applying w PETER BRODIE, A . 1HI>I*10'l§i-l\‘fi\1\'SlilW-—5I. “cuoneer Weekly Service to St John's Nild, via. North Sydney (l. B. Passengers and Freight. ‘Steamer, “SABLE I" sails from North Sydney, every Saturday at 2.30 p.m. for St J0hn’s Nfld, ell thlll in tiny event i would wait it while. I had no appetite. ofll-n Illi(I ltelidaclies ilcconipaiilell hy diz- zy spells; several times I had faint- ing spells and my legs would swell. and l could not. even sweep t1 floor- wllliuut resting several lllllfiflm Again :1 doctor was culled in and’ he said the trouble “'11s general til-- bllity and nervous breakdown. The treatment. however, tlid nut help mo. and then one evening as my husband was reading the paper, he caino across u. case in many res- pects similar to mine, cured through the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. The next duy he got me a slluply of the Pills, and to their continued faithful use for severull months. I owe my present splendid health. I may say that soon otter! beginning the use oi‘ the pills I leltl :1 gradual improvement in my con-i llltion. lily‘ nppolilc improved I bv-i 141111 to fuel rl-stell after u night's sleep anti I gained in weight. My lrit-nds were continually vxpressln: =~'lll‘l1rist~ at my improved condition. as it was generally believed I lint] become a chronic invalid. I always tulle u delight. in telling them that Dr. Wllllunls‘ Pink Pills are relspnn; slhie for my lnresent 200d health. and us they have been a real bloss- lng to me l sitall always continue to prlllse them." ll‘ you are suffering from any condition title to pnnr watery blood, or weak nerves. begin taking Ilr. Williams’ Pink Pills now and note how your strength ltnll health will improve. You can not tiiello pills IIIVOIIKII any dealer In medicine. t1" direct. Through freight rates quoted by C.N.R. on ap- plication. y For further information, apply. Farbuuhtr Trading Co. Farquhar 8t C0.I.td. ORTH SVDNEY, CB. HALIFAX, N.S. acso-iozasu-ioi J Pitt-divs. they will he sent by mail IIOHIIIIIIII tut 50 cents a box or six boxes l‘or 032.50 by The Di‘. “Wlllanlif Melli- Illul-lt Foxes! for snlv. Rllvnfl null Crosses one hundred dnllnrs to olzht hundred per pair. Enquiries solicited. BCII URBAN FUR FAIIDL B0! 155. Summersitie lOH-Q-ZSSMEI. hole another and be within the law. Verse 44. liut Jesus taught that own 011'" c-nemy is his neighbor. Vursr- 1% fin/l blesses {hose who .' ~r Wore ‘o be llkc wl- . .-:<i Ki‘ ~.\' IIIDBr who arc tz1111ist to us. Verso 4t‘- Publlcans were those taxgathercrs who bought from the Government lthe =priviiege of collect- ing taxes and keeping all they could get above the legal amount. Tile system naturally lmade collect- ors odious. Verses 4'1‘, 48. We should seek to be perfect in this matter of loving our neighbors, even as God's pen. fc-otion has set the example. in fact. we ought to seek to be like Him in all things, and thus prove ourselves notbe His children. llt. ltrttnsforms the individual and is transiiorming socially. Its progress is now on earth, its lull consumm- zttion- will] be In heaven. Jesus Christ, tho King. is its center, pow- er, lllfe, soul. 1 , MONTHLY REPORTS WtOM-ENS INSTITUTES P. E. ISLAND. tic-l New Perth-The regular meeting. of the New Penth WOITIJGIYB Insti- tute was held in than school on October 6th. 12 members and 6 visitors were present. Arrange- ments were made for a bean supper and elnltelrtniltninennt to be held in the New PGIIUI Jiztll on the 29th. of October. Great enthusiasm is felt -by 111i tihe women for ‘this new work land they are mlakirng rmuch progress. this being only the sec- ond meeting of their dlub. Red PolnL-‘Plie regular monthly meeting of ltllils Institute was held 11.t the home of Mrs. Alev Rolbert- son on the evening of October 41h. Eighteen members and lthree._vls- itors were prescnnt. Plans for till- holding 0i‘ a Pie Social for tile ruls- lng oi’ funds were nintie. -A dem- oitstraltlion on Miillrier_s' was give-u try Miss CBIPHIUIGPS, ailtar which lunch was served and m1 enjoy table social hour was spent. K lngsborm-The rmlnliilhly me» M11 z was held (ll. the homo of Mrs. S. S Robertson, on Oct. B, twelve women being pnasentt. An nit/tempt is bo- ln-g made to do something for the school of this district. mu] to en- list the support. of the womern hav- ing children of school age. A dem- onstration on Desserts was given bv Miss Cnrrlrthers. The meeting olflsed with the serving oi’ a dainty lunch which was enjoyed by all. Lake View. Lake» View “Rupert's institute held their regular meeting- nt the home of Mrs. Charles Rose, North Links. ‘on the evening of Oct, 6th. There were sixteen women present. A diass in First. Aid Work is helm; organized by this institute, and. a-l this meeting, an invitation wins Pinter-tied t‘o ‘the members of the Elm"rn and East Point insti- tutes to join this class. The invit- ation m! carried ‘to the other Ins. tituuw by the Supervisor. A dom- onotrctton on the Blot School Lunch "~ |*HE pleasure of shopping is not marred by any misgivings as to quality when you ask for Watson's Underwear. T hc wonderful elasticity of the spring needle knit fabric, the variety oi weights, and the dainty finishes assure comfort and lastingsatisfaction to the WCQTCT- t Iiehd/ataori hiantlfarturinq (ompnriyl, Ijznitotl, Ilrantford, Ontario. !£—~——-————- —----~ ~-_- .@ ‘an Shore F151 for Sale |, Eastern Steamship Lines. 10¢- 1At Buckley Bosch containing 91 Mrs: of land. all ciured and in blast: smile of oultiviatlon. Well fsn- - 0 V o and h d , 11m Mnidsrsods? and solgsidd- ,,,,,,,, {.‘{‘°,{°‘l§,," m" "° "' tons barns and out buildings Wars!‘ r-mnlr. Near school and chur~ in Sundays about 1 FARE [10 INTI! 'l‘ 1 FREIOHT sun Pssssldgds Iggiiviizhqr. JOHN AND IOIW" l oakhgatugs:ipm-jezzug::npiv £:.b:~fp(\.il‘£.'&? . “Mus. The letnrdsy art's’: m fir“: term" "' ITATIIOOII 0w l" a l ch00. Gloss to oyster mud‘ and all ( luluis oi‘ sea manure. Apply on premises to * ‘ MIG. JOHN OUDIIORI, Illl-IIIIII-ISI. . l" fl uwbiwdogaeotlon with lletropoiitu Lino Que-loll hr III Y‘ rrcillit nus III full iatornetlo - Alli”.- g w lulu-us rs