_-‘if j§____~ ggpggtbnchmgeof '_ ,__ ._l`f“ l _ bl ill -.,. 6 -°'-f.; 1' ‘ of 1; / ‘,`.. Q, _.If-‘ `§‘;li§ “lf 1 v , -if i .M ‘ U-1--v$1§L2_'Y5 1; :fl .'=:“f J 5, ..~_- _~ ._ .,':fi»l`~ ll il t V3* f1iirf.=».» .i 1 -"r'.‘_, 1.' l."-ls' 1'. 7-5.' l' I .lj .i-T i i 1 5 5'; -je ."1-_,i_ t ii ' lr l /~ , v 1 , . 217 tllf iii' ifili _-ik W7 - mf: -_~ . 1 Q ii 1 1 1 1' . li .' .,~‘."~`-'Sf-<' , . -1 < :‘_ Q.. 1' ,ir- 1,.-,av-`» .21 '- ' _:ff ,~,.1 Nr" .ills lvl; 1 fill fi I "i`i_';‘ 1.' del - . ` -‘ ___AUGUST 22, _ ,_ 1 F. . ,,.,__`)~._--_-§;_ _ P.'»1' . I iiiiiiiiilgi EE iiiiiliiie 5; .*33.?-.trite iii it .;~" mythic; . 4" f.*'.`! -1 §_1 '.0-1 'l-.U I ' - hffklgoolllfb °‘!eoekt.hove¢otab\aComm_ll\¢}:_° I yi... lrmb»dbc¢niube».ro==- ~ we Allgg _ I :-_ __ J §.~".”. ‘ <-,- . - ' ' Q. " ,li ~ ' V ` i 1- . ` . -. . _ | ‘T1 ,.-~»_, ._ _.fr l. . .. - ,r-.,-.r . un * E523 i’ f 1/ 5 %/954 "F cg, _ _,-_-5;-_ ._ i;!!__gg{F-ASL-:_-. ~ 1'. ‘I s - I 'all ' 1 pfgugtionbut mm now Ithinkgixz _ - _‘ ,_ the farlners have made rapid pro- , le C:|lP°‘}Pi§:§_°§i;vrigEE _ reigieghfgiuqigfgavé so Isosefooillo telling the story of my failure to Kress with the harvesting. Fall l‘.i\‘,‘f. , , til. .. lilellly . . ’ you. And what happened? Leonard wheat is practically all cut and a 1 942 Ci°v°i'd‘i° Avmu' vb _~ Mr' c°nd.'.m' Ther” nmhmg to Latham turned me down and was in larger part of the crop is under B' C' “You may Work your way "P h“I§§;,g'°%an smiled and “ned at a hurry to Bet rid of me. because I cover except in backward section. In *he olsh|er‘l desk. out you'Il have his fat cigar P dldn't look so pretty. and that the Maritime Proyinces weather ‘° my ii d°w"'” "Don’t want to wear my welcome mi8h5 mike D¢0Dle talk- Blit y0ll- conditions favourable except in Bt. __ out.. y0ll WOR me ill- Ypll treated UIC John River Valley, where rain has * _ --You can never do mam.. Herbert ;lk_e___l_t___g_en_tleman._And you thought been prevalent, delaying hay- ‘ll , »» It look Herbert d ions time fo evidence ci' rust and ret. ln British us..;.f“:;).l;gm‘;§hi;‘;,“g,,wgf1h}D you_ Hep digest the significance cf Condon’s columbia recent mms have been . . bert. My little Luc surely plclred ‘i2’v- benlfltloi and crops generally are in . 9 a man of the right sort Her moth- Then v°" are rich? Then vw Cllcellehli 00IldiU0h- Thl’€Sh1ll8 Of fl W& Bt. Petal-'s Bay. 40 acres clear, , 1--5555 , ;;,,._,.... .d be I d to K H; Leo d did send Lila that money for the grams is now gene,-81 and usually ' lu balance in lumber uid puturc, ' - ~-..- ==§_l_j_=_'=‘=“~'1 fitham §,§sn.t ,h2f¥md'_.. ii” wer enui-ity? he reid et lust, e great good crops of hm, ,,,,,,,my are re- with good bu-u md house. partly _ _ Lua spoke up §u,ck,y_ .Dad is llsht of napplnessdawnins in his pomd_ Details ,°uow,- - lll&5od, hrm wall wa-tered. Will sell! "` ` eyes- _ l in d. 1 -n ' - ,, ,, ,,,m¢,|, 0.- ,ith meh ,_..-0,, .md -*f _-5-_ - . “ °" v es S” i’"’°° sure I didl beamed Uncle nun. Prtamm PR.ov1NcEs. ummm", "pi, WOULD EAT OF - .Y 1 I e d Un le "But," doubt clouded Herbertr Ananhvi-A wE.sTEnN AND . . -ect osonol: x. col-‘rlN, ,,,,,,,°, “D 2”): F“’f,ff‘fh,';"¢',‘“; Dame” ..S§“ff,“eO“c‘;up,§§’ ‘ge hasfft eyes asain. _Lila said the donation Nort'rn:EAs'rERN AREAS. condlt- U _ y this delicate sub) Bn peut., B‘y_ "_ on your hand? much time for other folks, troublm.. was ln memory of a son whod been ions continue favourable with all seldom d1s¢ussed_ Nm” 3 n¢W_ Papent. me-a-ll-swdi. Keeper: sure-eel eu any pm 'rnere' was silence; then: i‘iii*?g i“ the “"“'- _“"2 Y°“ wld me grains maturing rapidly end damage ' ¢¢] Process deodorizes this scientific .~ of you he kin alt a hold cf. "You've stood the test, son.” said yoj! hnever mea" ed' “‘5ii5ii°i°~ “Part-i'°m iiiiii ioss iii ii' ~- £1 .t d com letel ‘iii -‘-_- -- Uncle Dan softly. "You've come ofl’ O ' Weil' I just “id it W” in few districts- Ti” S“5`“i` beet °i'°p is vm My Pa P y “L” |‘g;p¢"1¢,,; ;_i with gyms c°l°rS_,, mernory of a son. because-well. I showing steady growth. ALBERTA , ~ - Herbert locked bewildered so ‘i°’i i i”‘°W- 11"” “ld it" soU'l'HEAs'rEn.N AREA. Prospects 4 ~ » _,If ,Elf shit ,__.&. \\\\\\\\\“\i' Penn of sl acres bl cubic need ; F0|l SALE I My farm Ill about 30 acres. Dwell- ln; and all buildings gusrenu-ed A N0 l. Bllllnlod near Victoria, Uralidud. Cheap, for quick sale. Bundy, all conveniences and four llluies walk from Victoria Bathing Beach. HAMMOND J. INCE, Victoria., P. B. 1.1 l'0l1-G-'10-i’lnw9i. -/ PRIVATE SALE F A SUlTOR» . Too MANY CHAPTER 42 rary. that the latter remarked: and taking the trail," Lillls heart sank He was o THE GOOD OLD TBUDTI It was after dinner that same ev- ening, when the Wares and Uncle Dan were having coffee in the lib- “Wel1, it’s two weeks today since I descended on you young people. Guess it’s time I was pulling out ' - 8 1118 withouyt making an snort to help her. Not that she’d really expect- ed it. There was no way out. But. I nevertheless, she had hoped that A_...__..___ _ _` _ _, _ _ GUARDIAN _ ,LIKE ~ .rites 1 A I A A <_ 'NEW PEHSUII ‘ ' Crop _Report of the districts mentioned. ' GENERAL onghzostiilgihelde sorry to have 11-16-18-21-28-25-33.” H* Ontario favorable weather has pre- you leave us, Uncle Dan " - “ved dmmg the imt week “nd 1 - h lbe md Denny ‘ICS Sllf. y°U ing, lodging some oats and causing 3s‘,',f,ef}, v,'f,i,i,f,yy°f,f ,fame ,fum wok me ln- in scme eectlcne u little blight with did 1,119" ' - h hieigberi mined 9° Lila “hd Said continue favorable with no damage H ~ » “-5 v7 r re .SASKAT- _______I m afraid I dont understand. ..Lua_ I ask yom.mm.d0n_ rw done g%v%§v_w“§;R N AREA Uncle Dun chuckled. He remov- vflif Q g‘."“° i“i“_f"°i°*’- I “We Y°“ Crops are rlponlns rapidly. Cutting ed the cigar from hm' mmm and re' tihlngsoigsh/iid nbvlt oliindgilthhhtvirhxlallhih in some whevg vféelds nas voinmench garded it uizzical . ' ' ‘ ed and shou e genera n mos (js --you rergember xg night I came s_tu_;lces, what_else could I thinlf? 1 districts in a week. Conside‘rable -if here? I told you a rigmarole about a..Ity°u§l unc gs iiwn WOICIST hah dllmlge W85 €XD€l`1€¥l0€d l'9°eh' _ being on my uppers. I said I hadn't D f zymvte aunt’ Herbert' Uncle tly in territory southwest of Saskat- eucceeded in the Argentine, end “F fi ""9 ‘i' ii W” "Si Phi” con. SASKATCHEWAN sourrrl- tnet, it 1 ever ned ten tneurund ““h°’ “miie iii” I “ii °“ my iiiiie ERN AR.-EA. Gnrins ere progressing cents all at one time. I’d put 'em in ifitgmi izfkiiistmg human nature' well. Wheat is in good condition and an old sock and retire for llfek he h mi” a 1 3 mm °°“sidemti°’.i cutting. which has commenced ill chuckled asain- “We1l. that was Wig” “ “ 'wiv k“°"’ “i’°"i mé' some districts, ie expected to be sen- bunk, boy, pure bunk. I’ve got o e gwem in his r°°m siwmy 'mer' eral within a week‘s time. MANI- of tne neetest little bank-accounlh 3°’ ',““”°““°i"g his i"““"°" °f 'roBA. Het- weather has hastened south cf the Amazon. If I felt like rfpfl £18 fm the m°"°W-'I-‘ia “nd ripening. cutting nee started and lzivlns away public libraries and ffder Spent an “wav” tv° h°“'s enculd be general in e few days. 'rn- orphan asylums, I could do it every ° sses and 'e°°n°iii“ii°"' ` Tliii. ’ . -- . n il rl th F Wiivi of Mill Pl’0IJ€l't at. she: ve ind dl v day in the week and iss th We mu" "ev" lot other peoples damage ‘mm il “ii ° ef s°“"°ef ` li A s ae outh calls never H1 9 -» . P ts tin y , to °uth_ ' loose chan 8.. affairs come between us again Lila. is reiaiiveiv smaii “Spec cv" ' I `~ - iii SPINNING .~ ,, for single and twenty-eight double. , ' fl‘0 1 .1 .. ._,._. . acres of land. Good stream. very " _ ‘Sure am. There aren’t many Befme she went i‘° bed' she tip Wen and lipenmg fast Com is dev_ |Hydro-Electric Co. which has been on as Mr Leard himself is ci J richer ,n my _,mm me W rm But toed tc Uncle Dune room. He cpen eloped fast. Corn ls developing f2P_ MOU.Ilh St6Wa.I't 11291113 y u awfully nm durmg me pas, Wm.. __ _ I dorm so around bo9_Stmg°ahout “__ ed the door to her knock and she idly and an B-Ver”/ge Cl°°P iS GXDWC , . _ ver S cc 1 _ -l- h dl , ’Tlsn't safe down my wayy Slipped in and put her arms around ed, A good average hay crop is as- hu il- - _couple of years and aievery n c __ _ "Then ' wny-" nerbertu glance hifi, Hook- sured but collins has been fefafd' Min Bertie clerk, is ependlne=il went to.the shabby suit You were wonderfull I can't ed by ruin. R00l- CFODS 2-re doing some time in charlot _ - “Tnlsl Uncle Dan sinootned his ghlafiifmygg _e_r;o;1_g_l;__ t_r_ri_;=;e_€er_i_. l_3u_t_ X311 end sm1;11__i:-_l;ii:___t__i_r_; Ee;_t_;_t_t;l. __ t THE PERFECT TEA well-pressed, but shiny, leeve. "Oh, ’ ,, ii ii average v _' Ml' 9/lid MIS- G€0l'8€ JHY Tetllfhe ‘ I wore this for eilect. S You see. ue..}I3i:;';st1;Ii:)i;_f°;_`e;“*;i ___ __ __ __ ted. ___Tobacco shows Sllli-‘if9»¢i5°"v Sundlsy from a pleasantly spent ' Hb t,it lilr ini; - ., ’» “ W“S“’° grow. intl B d. ~ yeilrrserago Ivzsot keickeg vghvterhtiv 3:13 B nie' h.e astounded her by “"5” PROVINCE OF ONTARIO' V O vt ‘L town Llla.'s father could have help |wer ng Im "°i qiiive as rich 95 I C0IlSid€l`Bh1e threshing has been Mr Ilo. Douglass agent for Frost iii" ii l r és cent-'rally located always by ` trade.l Only reasdn for selling ill-health.' Apply lo l J. M. BRADLEY, Owner, r Millvicwu _ / MMDONALD, 3 *TSI i ;_ Auctioneer. ` ' ' ,___ V, rs Ps I- 1,, ¢;==u_ _.=_;“ \‘ \ A . 4 Hlxfp ni<~_'_voili~ =-.tml Ln be spun` him yarn, prices twenty-live cents @ T; bf; _-nl? F- "iii 1 \; 1 `; :F4 4ll\ ight paid one way on lots .of ' THE REAL REASON "Granny, do you know fifty pounds and both ways on a' hundred. WM. LANDRIGAN, ‘ Sourls, P. E. I. WANTED Property near Char- 1/4.;- lottetownf suitable for` ' 5 fox-ranching. State price. ' ' i "He loves to quote-lc always firing off blank verse." “Some time he’Il get hold of a ` \ Charlottetown’ P_ E_ L :_bar gi>£e_l;f___:_h_a¢ mentions bulle I 8-20-3| . .M M _ll 1 I .|\ll0TIO|| SALE Of Farm at Stanley Bridge on Tuesday, 28th 1 _ _of Aug‘ust,1928. l . ' am instructed by Jam E. lllscotg Shim Bridge, in sell on the on Tuesday the 281;' day of August, l at the hour of 12 o'clock n lhnrp his ilnc farm of 100 lcru in high state of cultivation with dw ng house and now barn near Church, School and Stores. Also all crop, stock and farmhg implements. l | ai. sale 'ols' a lucNrlll.l._ -I". A. `MeDONAl.ll lgllpfg Allcl-|0h¢€l’. W l j MEMBERSHIP l=o'rATO GROWERS’ Assoc1ATloN Appliqatlons for Membership will be received by the Potato Growers’ Association a a een when I some rot is ,was a youngster, here in New York. shgfld chuckled and patted her xgolvtifg ivirlhrovtigiylisbolri low ground. ‘and had a rich father who gave me ..N er’ 'I‘-ree fruits are good and grapes are Why lplenty of _spending money. Onzy, Irhe ame-lone °f the iffiys after me' heavy. Tobacco has improved and a l°;_*:=l' °b.|_¢<;t__s to me wearing this ‘this time, I’d learned a lesson. I’cl S°n(T never had' good crop is assured. Cutting will .a_twr_l_g _:u t ___ __ _ _ _ found out that all everybody in the ° Be C°iitinii‘3di commencé this Week pastures are I courvdcvfauae B on b y ho d' rhzvigy iinzftghaisitiiiubiiherLltimovb's W‘,°.___% excellent. Two weeks of dry Wehhh' "v____,__e w__°_____ In bec____e _he ___y_______ _he way I _____ °_v n_g___y INDIAN RIVER TEA PAR-rY_ er are needed to fimsh the harvest. , . 2 ll y -/ants to wear lt- Its her bathing cynical. I said to myself: 'Nobody’s MARITIME PROVINCES s ." uit .going to get anything from me_ The Tea. Party held at Indian In gene,-,.1 oats wntinue to' look after this, unleee tneyre wcrtny ci Ri""» 0" Wed- Aus- 15'-ll was fl Weil and potatoes promise o ldflle "\ I it and prove it to me.' I made up great SUCCGSS. both socially and fin'- cron Apples are growing well and , __-_ my mind. then and there, that I’d anvianv' Keen °°mpetm°n in the though the crop will be about 25% . find out how much old Dan Condon iirféieieiii SWNS kept the 5Pe°i'°'i'°i`S leg than a five year average il Pl'°' meant to people H-S B human NIUE. H nsev interested' F°v°Win3 is 8' mises to be of above average quality- mt as 5 mum Wen I found mm.. st of winners in .the _different A good hay crop has been pl-Meinl- Herbert was staring bewilderedly events- ly harvested in Nova Scotm pssm,-_ ' . . €:¢__;.h_t:_el_l_t_2f___man. Lila was flushed 5|, yi duh (under 12) nge is in excellent condition. - ~ ` ii' 1 E 1 c ~ ' 1 l-le wer doing this for ner, tn ld ' ii" “ig 2' "mes Higgim 3' VINCE or' BRITISH col.UM- _ 'r¢~»\. - dear! He was lyme like ___ ge;’_t‘{’e_ Bruce I-leckbert l3ul.1_e'r-as/mine vsnse mall to book UP hor °Wll falsehood- 75 .1 an Moisture has improved roots and "I-low did you find out, slr?" ques- 1 U b y ' sh (under 15) b v average crops are anticipat- M d H b ____ - . r an Hickey 2. George Webster H ° 9 1 (gi_fndol;erc;;uc&;i_;i_§_°dui°"3iy° Stephan Gillis. ed. Tomatoes are es_l:ima_gl;_¢§__sv0_¥'_§¢_?___d . 5% of average an D0 - ‘By coming back as f il . B 11 1 d e comms back in the tio: “ie Y lhlllllllix High Jump (under 12) Apples are maturing rapid y all 81' Se hos and l. Earl creigz william Hi gins till estimated ut 115%. Ploklllli 01 trying tc tcucn rn b tn -in-1 ` ' 3 ’ 5 ii for __ lo_____ B y___ 0 er aw 3, James Higgins. the Wealthy varltles will comme ce " .T ' ‘ 1 Y 1 ‘ 8' ' ' ld Hefbe t 1 “ ' uc satisfactory. ’i‘;i,,,_;_.§,_ Mlilvlew 1-le: And ueuelly den the wrong A stunned sllenoe greeted his an- :gust each ';mf;’r°f§‘n“if;'c,t _vve "‘“si ,l _. . number. nouncement. - ,, P iv H ` __ 'I 1;.$,_I',;_ Known as Bradley’s Mills, consisting. “You-you mean you're a rich Oh' if v°“ ‘mlv vv°vid' daviingi w:R?‘;INlC,;E 3,1; §5§:BaE.:g`d°1ng *_ - ' of Cl-rding and Saw Mill with 15‘ _ _ mam", grammer-ed Hel-be,-t,_ murmured Liiii against his Shouidefq ea' '_ ar y _ _ lighted. It ls connected lo the Leflrd ation of being successfully i y com g back and_ Height lift. Bin. in a few days. Other estimates are n\1sml0Us ° i EYE STRAIN M. We uso this ullnctive ad- vhadly. Snderers from Eyutnln Ill!! have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect tho presence of any on defect. The motive power of the entire human organism ls Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it is computed tilise about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Iye- ¥¢fl|ll ll llfdlonl. s much 'llrlof Vl’0ll0r¢|ou in remind. Ilenco defective eyes, through their consumption of an ox. ceoclve amount of Nerve ln- Bfty may seriously amid. the functioning of otha' organs of the body and ploiluco ill IIAYI YOUR I!!! _ 3. Urban Hickey 100 yd. dash (overl5) 1. Al. Schurman 2. Robert Craig 3. Douglas Campbell. Time 12% sec. Rilmllus Broad .lump (under 151 1. Urban Hickey l2ft. 2ln. 2. George Webster lift. sin. 3. Billy Higgins Putting 16 Ib. shot 1. Walter Cormlck 32ft. 6ln. 2. Maur- ice Higgins 32it. 4ln. 3. Harold Mul- ally 3lft. 2ln. _ Running High Jump (senior) 1. Harry Easter lift. lin. 2. Walter Pole vault \ __ _ 1 _ h s l10”/ , pears 80% " W* *__--~-- Running High Jump (under 15) xuggogrsidpgvhn; 90"Z> and hops so.../(_,,,.,_,,_,,,_,,,,,_,_,,,_, i- G°°i”€@ Webster 2- 5f»€Phlm GWB 1017,, pastul-age is abundant. Height 4ft. FALLING HAIR Mlnard‘s rubbed into the scalp four times a week arrests fall- ing hair, removes dandrufl' and promotes growth. ioitsln. _ l3lmi_ln¢ _I3-ou_d .lump tcm- ls) _ _ _ . au ce g ns l5l'-t. 4in. 2. H - ‘ letcn Gillis 1415 llin. 3. George sig- i sine left. loin A Thmwln l8lh.|\a EN* '_ I mmer M . Maurice Higgins, 70ft, 4ln, 2. Wil- "r - ~ r bert Delaney Sift. 3. Leonard Bhee " ' ‘ - Below will be found a brief synop- sis of lelegrapblc reports received at the Head Odice of the Bank of Montreal from its Branches. The Branch Managers have complete and intimate knowledge of each loo- al situation and are in close touch ‘ with crop conditions in all section# l Hot dry weather ha.s'brought all crops along rapidly. In the Prairie Provinces cutting has commenced in many districts and will be general in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, in a week, and in Alberta, a little lat- er. There has been some further loc al hail in Northam gaskatchewan. and light frosts in parts of Alberta. but prospects continue above aver age. In Quebec crops are making rapid progress and the outlook is promising for an average crop In offense. A delicate , -_ _~,--,-but these girls I I amonggirlswhoareveryfrank with etch orher,dlere isa question of dailftiness, of fastidious personal cw: that is unfortunately seldom men- tioned. Yet many women are uncon- sciouslyguilry.Atceruintimes theyare seriouslyoffensivetoothers.With real- ization comes constant fear and worry. Today these fears are ended.Science has discovered a way to counteract this Kuux now completely dsodorize: Kozex has brought anewidea of femi- nine hygiene to women all over the world. ln the past ten years they have learned newcomi`ort,neweaseofmind -adeanof Shaped ia fi/, ma makesiz softerthan eve: before. ends all odors. In Kotex laboratories the one remaining problem in con- nection with sanitary pads is solved, Because corners of the pad arerounded and tapered, it may be worn without evidence under the most clinging gown. There is none of that conspic- uous bulkiness soofrcnassociated with old-fashioned methods. And you can adjust the filler, make ir thinner, thick- er, narrower-to suit your own special needs. It is easily disposed of, no laun- dering is necessary. A new process Deodorizes . . l-Sofhrgauza illerabprbs as no can; . » sanitary and s 3-It is easily dixposed of; plmamlaucdry. Made in Canada through this sanitary protection. Now, after years of work, a process has_been perfected that completely, amazingly Buyaboxtoday...60c ‘ for twelve. On sale at all dnlg, dry goods and cpanmental stores.. The d New Sanitary Pad which de o T e__ g M ASS€y`S parents, Mr and Mrs. Daniel 'McAssey last week. Miss Evelyn Walsh who spent the past two weeks with her parents Dr. and Mrs. Walsh left Saturday Morn- ing on return to Boston, Mass. The usual service was held ln the Presbyterian church at 7. p. m. Sacrament of the Lords Supper was dispensed by Rev. W. Bruce Muir St. James, Charlottetown. The usual services were held in the United church at the hours of ll a. m. and 7 p. m. conducted by the pastor Rev. M. K. Charman 'Miss Kathleen McGulrk is spend-. lng a. few days the guest of her sister Mrs. Willard Mitchell. Mr Daniel ` McAssey heads the list with his harvest this season, having begun it on Friday last. His many friends welcomed the arrival of Mr Chester Coffin, to his home in Savage Harbor. He was accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Frank Clark, Dorchester, Mass., who ln- tcnd spending o. hbliday on “Spud Island.” The latter part oi' last week the Palmer-Watson Electric Co. Char- lotetown wired, upstairs and down- stairs, the R.. R. depot her and when completed was a finished job. It has nlnteen lights, and every one in the right place, and look in the vicinity ninteen hundred feet of wire to complete it. The upstairs ls completely finished and tenant- able. so is now doubly comfortable, and the three-way switches install-’ ed make it very convenient. Then go outside and the approaches are 1- is _ \f/./2__,__/ - ( >T'T_/'_', #<3 .f _ .,_-‘ Q/ -ll tetown ed me out of a scrape. but he made out i° Herbert' But I “hid d0ll€ limi Wheat 15 Yeiidihg from 25 & Wood far lm, le ents was in ‘ h r G r W0U1d11’€. Bild. though my sister did €_,i;§w§’tWag'i veg ;ii°X5°iid d°ih“`S» to 35 bushels per acre. The barley Mount Stewglt s9_gmI;y_ everything in her p0wer, I had to truth thgt ggwafgeg' mng if WatSjihi;.crop is mostly in stock and out cut- , _ go. I had a pretty rotten time of ii °ii Us ting is in full swing. Both are ex- Mr nd M s. Wlllla Sell r, left ‘ » . . ' “_ without money_ Nobod, had_:l{_l__a_;b__ 5_;c_u__f_<_;l__lcs______bl;.§_k__ l_i_er_e :_v_o_ul_l_l_ cellent crops and are expected U0 for lIlil1innlpel;;, MML igondag "_gt_ The FIIICSII Blelldi an_y__u_s_e__f0r me. But I got onto a, ppear ____ have __ c________,_ e n yield above the average. Corn is they mtegd Staying a week in ohm. Q 80 8 and I prospered. With a Lua h d h ' making good headway although the lomtown enrouw _ YOUI G1f0cer Sells It. imfllley. I got frfénds. I got consid- ..You.rl;g§edar§'f‘i1‘fHe°ii°”ai"iv~ borer (ls -doing -lome damlwe l»'1 eration. I got boot llckings. It was I d g' Whatever can Southwestern Ontario. Root crops M . I 1 ' tc -~ . . r ond Mrs- Sherman MCASQY- 7-iusi' the vv it ii d ii 0 repay you? ‘ Borden were the uests of r Mc- - - 4, A as _ \ . éllnldlan acl u spree! Ounpanfl Tmeella-1' Chilqun. Negotiable /.c _. _- yours oalafllr fanli- "Yex, we __ Cabin Clan Jammer cross Make nscrcalibm early. Fd' ilxfvivmlion op wr W J; ‘ G. niwcr: avltpsp District Passenger Altlliv 40 lung st., saint John. N- A Pacific nan, slit ` ' f -r _ 104 THE GABBS \ B,y Barrie C ~ sit. 3. william cameron _ __ ` @, T _ 6 some wml tis los.-1 col-1. ‘ To Collin- A Fttlow slots 1 CAR AND T11:~/cAi1c+1r -.lm - Gola eonltesol nous! ) If f WELL OFHCER- HE WA5 ' uns.. mls MAN? ~ our owl: 2 - /I 1 Maurice Higgins Sft 7ln. 2 Wu-lr Fl-1 ’ `\ J* up to and including-August 25th. After that -_m-=~=» ‘§;,°;>,;g“°* at °1»-- =-'H-sf is-sf I ~ Throwing-Billb. Wdllll Ml' dlsililw __ B orderofD“,ec,wrs_ . ononni-|”__ -. 1.LaRoy_0l\meion~iut_llln.z.nar we the bcclre willbe closed until 1929. - G. F.-T-Hutcheson - _ Y ry sluwclart 3. _guilt nuance left 'I-I)-Qt.-. . ' - -. _ 044444-oooq»4°Q4-0-ooo-of-oo, 3h`l- ‘ A K -11-'-'_~' - ' / 'M' i? 7 ubriilviilsevliivb v AT }, umltn Alinilvwne 11935 vi/ ~=£\ \ _ f .,.’ 5# ‘L_ .li ` my _ _ __ ~ / .