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FLOUR I5 I6-I7 I8 CEREAL 2099 NoS 1 ’ ‘ v - FOR SALE BY CARY ELL BROS. _ r gun-mn it 1 - '- '-“‘-:'-_ `- “- - r"-c Pi -1 The Boiler Inspection and Periodical Inspection of Steam Boilers, Digesters, Econotnizers And Other Vessels by Experts ~ Specifications Furnished for Boilers, Digesters, etc. _ Plans for Boiler Settings, Dutch Ovens, Chimneys, eta. _ ” Inspection and Test Prior to Delivery or Purchase 'le -T»~"1'~ '_ Life And Personal Injuries Ilesulting from e Lxplosion of Steam Boilers, Digesters, Economizers and other Vessels. . Insurance Against All Loss or Damage to Progerty and_Loss o ` Engine Inspection and Insurance ‘.7 Inspection and Indication of Steam Engines by Experts » Insurance Against Loss or Damage to _Pro rt Caused by Breakdown of Engine or Bursting of giy-MVI1eeI 1-* ‘ I .~l£h\'I(lE PI‘1()'l`ECTION SUPPLEMENTED BY » INSURANCE c 11_l`-_-l.__._ 1_- 1;* For Full information Write to . W. K. Rogers Co_ Limited -,..._.~.._ , General Agent Charlottetown, P. E. I. sEh1%h‘i%%§§$5`n l%i BE%1@a?v%E' -ve .'.i- .1 _ ._._._1,_;- 1 _ _ ~ '_ ` ` "`l. ’.:- .2-*sn _ '_~"_-*".&~". “ " '~'.r _ ;~"‘_~' '_- '_ ' _ “_ ' ‘_ '_ “_ 3 ---; rw r = is DRINK ANNAPOLIS VALLEY APPLE CIDER It is healthful- --refreshing-invigorating and appetizing. It possesses the same virtues as a ripe, juicy Apple. If you drink Evangeline Cyder regular ly you will have good digestion-a cleat skin-good appetite. It is the national drink for Maritime Canada. Order a cask from us and enjoy the benefits of a beneficial beverage. I.: non-alcoliolic-guziitiiitf-7-rl not to fei'ni1~nt. Send your order nt once tor a 10, 15 or 20 gallon cask. _ R. 'l`. IIOLMAN, LIMITED 1 Stinimorside ;1 . '$111-|».slt`hU!1Ttuwst!. ` 'T ‘ --- -»~ - -----~- |qQQOeoaoeaaoeaaaaaaeaaeeoeoaovas if' iii.; P1*-qx "`-'- 1` _L S ¢ 1 nits lmsunlncr iii rtrorssnv 17-`°,__ g r _ _ eeetadeoeee .F I Then insurc in good strong stocl: compan- ies,_which never contest an honest claim such - as is represented by ii. it. now 5 »., 1 ,-1 . l _ 1 _ _ , Eés its Monthly Report Name and address of owner. Adamson, T. J., Laurel, Que., Tait, W.E.B., Dorchester, N.B. Warren, H. L,, St. Lambert. Que.. Dowton, H. H., Cowan Ave., Toronto. Spiers, James, Tracadie. P.E.-1..... Reed. A. T. Rolling Dam, N. B. Cain, Henry. Falmouth, N.S. Aird, P. E., West Notre Dame, Mont. .\'eales. Molly. Hartland, N.B. Rodd, B., Brackley Point Rd., P. E. i. Retson, Wm., Truro. .\'.S_ . . . . . . . . .. Chapman, (`.B_, Amherst, .\'.' S., McDonald, J.J.. Kinkora, P.E.l. ._ .. Horsfall, Bert, St. Lambert, Que. ._ Neale, Wm., Bear River, P.E_l. McKinnon, W. J., Truro, N.S. Pickard, W. J., Charlottetown, P.E.l. Ag. College, Truro, N.S. . . . . . . . . . ._ McMillan. Mrs. Gordon, Cornwall.P.E.l. Haslam, F.\\’.E.. Springfield, P.E.l. ._ f- - an 1 ' I .. i _ 11111 . 1 for May, 1919 lE¢gnl'i‘otal I l'd in] to I mt b. t date l Breed Heavy Breeds P.£Rocka P. Rocks Wyandottes ._ l. Reds \V_vandottes ._ P. Rocks I. Reds Wyandottes P. Rocks . P. Rocks .1 P. Rocks . . . . . . . Light Breella. W. Leghorns P°F=.°’5.?°F°F.?‘°€.°°P° 127, sis 1741 iss 126; 147; 12st its 608 107% 145j 159; 142| 121, I 501 667 552 396 288 722 639 639 1691 159; 1841 _ 167! .Anconas .' 134] W. Leghorns 155} “ “ 121; _ 1465 177 1. .1 11 11 638 586 _ ._ _ 619 518 478 531 11 1. .11 11 il. G. Morgan, _ H. Clarli, Supt. ___ L. I. Howatt P. E. 111111111 Monthly Report Name and address of owner. Laying Contest Experimental Station Charlottetown, P. E. Island I for Iune, 1919 _ lEggs,'l`o_ial Breed i'd in] to 1 mth. , date Adamson, T. J., Laurel, Que., . . . . .. Tait, W.E.B., Dorchester, N.B. Warren, H. L., St. Lambert, Que..... Dowton, H. H., Cowan Ave., Toronto. Spiers, James, Tracadle, P.E.-I..... Reed, A. T. Rolling Dam, N. B. Cain, Henry, Falmouth, NS. . , . . . ._ Aird, P. E., West Notre Dame, Mont. Neales, Molly, ‘Hartland, N.B. Rodd. B.. Brackley Point Rd., P. E. I. lie-tson, Wm., Truro, N.S. .. _ _ _ _ ._ Chapman, (`.B_, Amherst, N. S., McDonald, J.J., Kinkora, P.E.1. _ Horsfall; Bert, St. Lambert, Que. Neale, Wm., Bear River, P.E.1. McKinnon, W. J., Truro, .\'.S_ Plckard, W. J., Charlottetown/ P.I-2.1. Ag. College, Truro, N_S_ _ _ _ . . . . . . .. Ztlcitiillan, Mrs. Klordon, (.\ornwall,P.E.i. Haslam, Springfield, P.E.l. .. Production for the month 5.8 per cent. =wn§=w;=;s= P. Rocks . . . . . . . . . . ..! 1391 957 1502 948 Wyandottes 1231 731 I. Reds ..; 1257 S47 Wyandottes '. . . 1282 P. Rocks .__ 136, 1I.Reds 1211 Wyandottes .. _ . . . _ 11111 P. Rocks 157! P. Rocks .__ .J 132 I. Reds . . . . . . , . . . . P. Rocks 661 827 622 778 709 52s 102 390 ‘ 42-if 7998 1_1 W. Leghorns . . . . . . 143i 86; 1251 _ 764 .1 11 .1 11 ,.1 154'. 139,- 793 “ " 777 _111c1111.1. .... fIlIl W. Leghorns . I 11 11 731 . _ 763 __ sas 612 ssi _ 1255i 6625 ."'i*' _ _ 5 2679|13623 The egg yield for the month of J of the hot summer months and in the D. C. Schurman, une decreased neail . _ ' ~ `.V 4 ~ - I I l Of 237 eggs. The cause of this decrease may be attributed tiicthoer gdvziit increase in the nuiuber of brooder hens which totalled 33 for the month. The most notable Incident of the month occurred during the second last week when a pen of B. P. Rocks belonging to W. E. B. Tait -Dorches- ter, N.B., succeeded in attaining first position in the 0on¢eg¢_ T'h|., is the first time since December Inst tlmhfr. Adamson’s pen hal; log; its 9051. lion. I 1 L. J. Howatt H. Clark, Supt. A soldier 011111111111 I In the course of his speech in the House of Commons on the Soldier returned soldier enterprise; it is de- qulrement and that would. measure up to the responsibilities, financial and otherwise, involved In this great undertaking. it must be remember- ed in this connection that we had to lay the nucleus of our organization ,at a time when the type of men that we were after were, for the most part. overseas. ' indeed, lt was onlyin re- cent months that we have had a pretty general field of selection, having re- ¢n;~d to the kind of melt we desire to 88 . ' 1 There are in the whole organization at the present time 475 persons, of whom 305 are males and the remain- `der are stenographers and female help. Of the 305, 246 are returned soldiers. or 81 percent of the whole organization. Of the 246, no less than 61 have received decorations in France. il fancy that there is not a more distinctive soldier organization In an other belligerent country. distribution of the organisation is no follows: The total for Prince Edward Island "".UOQ$$%¢5$¢G¢§$»R§R$¥Gl in 7. or whom 4 are miter 3 ofvtium oiholcoleeooeeeeeeoeeooeeaeoeoeee 11. 11111111111 11111111111.-'rule 111111 apo is not a returned soldier ls the agri- cultural expert whose business it is to watch. assist and supervise the me" “Wally working on the land. We 00“l‘l “Ol Bet a returned soldier to qualify for that position. Nova Settlement Act, Hon. Arthur Meighen, ?v‘;_°ll3 ll” fl liilal Of 9. 3 mill€S. 3 Of Minister of the interior, referred to' 0111 are re unied soldiers. or 38 the distinctly soldier character of_D@I'C9Ylt. That is the smallest per- the organization which is dealing with | mlllugl’ 0f BUY DFOVIHCO. For the 111111 matter. ue 1111111: ¢9!h_@f provinces the figures resi>ect~ J now wish to say u word about‘"'e Y “'95 - ‘PW l3l`\ll\lWlCl< 12- 91 3 our general organization. This is a Ol' 89 Defvenli Mtlntreal 14, 10. R or 30 iiercent; Quebec 3, 2, 2; Ott.1v.' veloping into a great settlement en-l1?3- 6l_l~ 52 Ol' whom are returned sol terprlse. it was desirable that. asldleftl "1 U10 llelifl 05106 here- iar as possible, a returned soldier! Thi’ S0l \ §§> Condensrrirx at Aylnirr and Springfield, Owl. t 1 Vg, ` »cs1111i= Fwd nomi 11f¢1111-1 iioo 111-111 it-or. _ @in1u‘u1- ~ ;\'_.J'. _ Q ' I ,L_ _‘I Thr. top of the _ -_ 1, . _ .11_..-.»-7 1; - 111.1-i 11 rea. ' _ L l I ' ' ' ‘ .1 H “from Confemted Cows” in. i You add writer to rt-ducc Curiiiitifin to tlic ricliiiess you d€Sll'€- learn for vourself the coiivcnience niid economy t1I'(fariiiitit1ii .\Iilk. ()rdr_-r th rec or foul. ,.,,,,_., fmm _vour grocer-tlie (fu rnution Milkmztn. Ilircctions on every 1-nn. A _\Ianv fine fesled recipes _voii`ll find in the booklet “The Story of (`iirii:ition Milk." A copy will be sent free to anyone who writes to our .\_\'linr-r office, Made in Canada by , Carnation Milk Products , Company, Lln-sited Aylmer - 095 Seattle and Chicago, U.S.A. 'Al ,. -~* "I .s~f= '"+,'L L., 1.1.: » !.!l!!!!!!!l!!!.!!!!,'§ Il Ei “U _fl :i -I :: I Ei li 'i E: ll ' w.:IIa.1I:1 the gnrag--i;;c it I.: l.....!!!!!!!!!!!!2 ° G linolourn. - ~ 1 1 ~. fd ( \ i.1a;1.-.;I1 C_.:;'.I;:_. ..._ ._ _ ll t Ill ill T`\l '.115 Ill [K 118 186 LIU §E5EiiE5¢°e' iii I ¢= an ll ` |- 5: an an .. an := I- - V correct treatment for any car. _ . e I Fcllcw these d1'.':.~I.'.:n.s crzref1;lIy:- tl1e,Wonder Polish. for your Motor Car 1 V/hy should you let your car deteriorate in a,-z_;>¢.~__r- ance. It is no easy to keep an auto body pr_:_.ct:c:.I.;.> like new. It only requires a x.I:;l1_t e.‘rI>CF1§-1_i'~1-'= GI money and effort, if you us.: the nib! 1'=°ll5‘- Iurr1itt;r1:, your fizzrs :.2 '_ "";r ` O-Cedar Polish i.. :.:!;l `. ' ' - of .fl ‘Y ' ‘ 5..cl:n;;¢-1 from 2_§_:. t: ,-_ .' .. _ 1 ._ \ '.lf"` 5: - is I3 55 isssutnuiiutrutiali 2522!' O-Cedar Foii-_.I1 use-:I the right _way. llll-l l>°¢“ found by thousnxzfs of motonsts to be the “let n piece of cI'ieesc»cI0tI1 with water. V/ring out the surplus water. Pour on as much O-Ced..r Ln the cloth contains water. This CSl'l\l¢>lhi¢l0D forms a salt, harmless latbcr that removes dust. u:um and grime. Polish with n dry cloth. If there is mud on the car waalt it Off flfii'-°¢l1¢1\ follow directions as above. i ."_r:atI~1er \v:.y, ia to r.‘1i:; half water and half O-Coder in ii ep.-tiger. Before using shake the :;1rnycr, to mix -Coder 'with the water. A light brisk rubbing with a dry cloth produtel a hard, dry lustre. 1 . r I7!!/i fha C-Cedar Dusfcr, you can zfusl _ ii' ' your car in a _few min;f_:. ccsry r.':.-3;, - and keep it I;.:.';1'.-:g l~.~.’g _.'. _, , ' ‘ / 1 1 1 Z- . Us; O-C..cI:.r Pclili i.i Cz: l..:'_1;: ns -` _ l ' , _L ,..\ ./ -Ccc_:_r Du;.;.r /1... \ 1 .;_ .__.. :_ _ !(\\ Ka: - ’\_ .._j\. __~,_ O~C'_‘:I;.r Prc'_':cL_: :.2 ;'..._' & cr - ~ ' ` -‘~\.1 ' _'.- \ , `\ - '-.~z`=‘ 1 n I ---~ » '- " 're-;1,'."or”“to " B”al\H..._ anriiissesi P Q” ill Bl - Bl f it ; ll L E! ' - I2! 1'!! I \ EES :\ i m ‘ .\ wr) U; ' ii GI ui _ 5! _ /./.2 '#- & L eV1 1 sasssliilsnesi _J , I°I:.rL".'.':.:.. ..f.:j.. ‘_ ,_.,_., -_ I ' ` T/`_ _ . ; ‘I-V ___ d' It _ " 7 ._._.L t=_. J _ de.. \_. -v Mr. Meighen: There are interpro-l viucial divisions. In Nova Scotia. New Brunswick and Prince Edward island each organization operates for Ontario, where we haven somewhatt different system h" reason of the pro-I vincial organization .fitting in and being used as an auxiliary. in Saska- toon we have three head ofilces, at Regina, Saslmtz'-_“_ ‘nd Prince Albert. In Alberta two at Calgary :ind Edmon- ton. ln Manitoba one; and British Columbia two at Victoria and Van-1 couver. ln Alberts and British Col-' trmbia we have also a suib-office in the most active outlaying points. Mr. M. Clark: Will the Committee be right in assuming that most of the male employees ,have hnd previous experience at farming? Mr. Melghen: l think I nm safe in saying they have all had experience at farming without 11 single except- ion ln fact in all positions of any responsibility the man is an expert in a. greater or less degree; he is the best expert we can get. For example, t‘olone1 Innes is the head of the ‘cricultural Training work. He had 'lone academic work as well as prac- tical farming all his life. and is ri very distinguished graduate of an agricultural colllege. It is men of that type we have sought and have succeeded l think in securing. THE OLYMPICS LAST TRIP . (Halifax Chronicle. Sth) Early this morning the Olympic is expected to sail up Halifax harbor for the last time with Canadian sold- iers. During the weary times of war and submarine atrocities, sind the glorious days of victory and peace. the Olympic has made__'Hslifsx her west- ‘ward home port. She has become known to all, better than any other transatlantic greyhound. engaged in the transport service. Her officers and crew are favorites and the -arrival of the good ship has always been looked forward to with pleasure. Today she comes forthe last time with our own Canadian boys. and Canada's Atlantic Gateway should welcome her as never before. Seventy thousand Canadian soldiers were carried eastward by the Olympic and an almost equal number' westward. All 'were embark- ed or dlsenihlrlted hare. Halifax wel- ‘eomed the ihip when she made her first trip to this port after the signing of 'the Armistice and might well do in a certain province, or are their'/\BRAM'S ViL`\`-AG-E\ SCHOOL EX- duties of an interprovinclal charac-l ter? AMINATION The public school exaniiiizitlon of Abr11m`s Village was held on June 26th The attendance was large, but in the .=;_ic.Jiis hali_ there was no cncuin- its l>I`0Vl“¢e- The Bam" I* UUE 0f,»brance. Rev. Pather Boudreauit. pre sided and with him was'Francais Ai;-1 sennult. Student of Ecolesinstics. There was also a number ot' teachers who helped to carry on the examinat- ion which occupied the whole day An nniusing program was also render- ed which served ns a diversity to the nioton-_v of classes. The pupils were ex amine-d in nearly all the branches and their rc-zizly answers were' enllvenlng itev.l-`utlier Bc-udreuult said the school was inuiutuiiiiiig its reputation and It was up to the parents to keep the services of the best teachers, and this could be done by helpingthe teachers and pupils In every possible way. He was certain this was being dons in the district, Francais Arsenault also eulog- ized the district and imparted wise counsels to the pupils. There were a number of other speakers al_l__of whom were high in their praise. The princi- pal and the assistant were high in their praise. The principal and the ns- sistant were then each presented with an address and present.-M. I V '- ' 1*. H - 1915101019ZOIOZOIOZOIOZOXOIDZOIC10Z016IOIO¥.OI0` ,_ ,__ Easy to Eat *iv* you'IlI1ke em ’ says - ` 5 CI the lihkjucstgglip dowiii" Post To 'rin zbzorozozozozozezozozorozozozozezezozozozozozoxzo;»':o;o:»'»t»:o;»:o:xoxox \|-/ ' 5 , . 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