WiSIVIinUzjvQ-v-anw. . . '" rlvvl let Miss Barron solve your cor- eeiilzg problems. I I l, .. l 1, Fortune Bridge; 2, Egllngton.’ ballght _ Damage l _l 3 . 5"‘ "'”'“"‘ Against B drb er " v llEil nnl rlsll lllllllllzl ‘lfittlztzzfit. M. E. BARRON ' cuiar palnrfliu, ‘om, nothln given such lntln _relloi n Dr. laws. like ordinary tablets. Sale. Don't PRQVIDENQE. n, 1 geld!” 5,_ SALT COD, 1o |b_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l l _ l ' l _ _ 25c Sec. L-Exeroise boox: nfleetbem or stomach. 12 tablet _shhhoned h’ Mums" who hl-l chhhhct h cl h * T ' (AL-l. Lorne Francis. Fortune h d llh hlh d lumen he l5 " M‘ n” 3 ‘monurlltlflll 0f - ‘ SMOKED FILLE S, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 13c "°""- me w °° _ "um and!“ ?' mm Undeflmy» ' l Francesco Mastrostefano, aged '10, l” V A l —— ALL OTHER VARlETY 0F FISH -- Esungmn‘ testified in Washing‘ -n County flflfl’ " ' \ "_'__— ' ' _ .. ' l Bridge; 3- 7°“! MB-“Dmald- 39°F‘ Interesting Servlce come unpalatable and a torment “m” Bfldge‘ ‘ since be lost the ends of his mous- Yoim CHOICE FOR_THANKSGIVING nnvrlzn he" °" Friday “d sawmill’ ROAST BEEF, lb. .... . 12c—18c Brldse; o. sun ween. Esunaton: sued" eveeles- serum" "i" t. n. ....,.,... o. ,2... ,0, dam. °°T°BER "ll end su- 4. Della MeoKenele. Esllnston. whe“ m” ‘my °' ‘h’ 9°“ amp‘ ages allegedly rendered to his whis- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brldse. 3, Elhle Dlhgwell, mrhlhe mem ers ren ere the various se- lam,’ h hhth lz d dld “mi h CHICKEN, lb 230 b d d F OWL, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16c Bridge; 4, DorothyDixon, Fortune 1°°l1°11° Wlih expression and feelins m,,,,,,,§,, (in: ' mhchlevouilylfi (EL-J, Edward Francis Fortune interspersed with appropriate scrip- ‘ . it unknowingly his view being ob. Bl ’ 2 H1111 F l, t , ' VIM TEA l l i l l i l l l l l l V. . l l l l i l l l l 49c rdge, , a rancs Fortune ure readings by the Pastor Rev shucled by h towel over the eyes. (ORANGE PEKOE) tune" Bridze- Opening by choir, No. 20o. New shave and h (MP1 h H ; h , sircut. Upon discover- ‘With TABLE crass given rues. ’ gnesM°D°n“1d'F°'t““° ymnary Psalm’ T“ “m” My l"! whet had happened to his PASTRY FLOUR, 7 lb. bag . . . . . . . . . 25C V 4, Marian Fisher, Egllngbolh and Verna Darrach; Male Quar- herls mhlprhctlce can be left round the edge to be ar . » _ .. . .. - - Miss Alice Morrow. Mrs. J. .M Ki ; ' ' ' ORANGES do: I l 19c Sec. 2.-—Map drawing. tette, The Savlours Calling, G. uHad your, moustache always tistically rolled for a turban effect, Egllngtgnl Mm Ellen stem ell/ll; Railway Sllatlstlcs l Inonscllnlnollollno ' MaclNTOSH APPLES, ClOZ. 29C tune Bridge; 2. 1'5""- Dlxml. For- H- MllNll/eni Duel and Qulmellei by counsel for Reltano. OCTOBER 7 932i ’ " ‘ e .. _ '—1 e "ruiswsgmlrowu ovARviAu p PAGE Frvit a —— 5”‘ ‘"“‘”°°"" ' ' r ' ‘ i. Elillnrlon; 2. Fortune Bridge. l. / \V ' I Qlfor headaches, neuralgia, lnus- For actlce CLASS XII-SCHOOL WORK Womcnilo than marvelous. Not (Canadian fro“) tins, 35c. A! all druggins and MACKEREL, lb. . . . . . 10c 3mm“ 2' m" T°'"“°““' m" “°‘” “ “"“"'“"Y ""“““‘“°'“° m"- -—- . (BL-L mmlhv Works. Fortune Superior Court that life has be- . MEAT Foundation Garments (C)__h. Non Jack-son’ Form“ _ There was a large congregation at niche. l ROAST PORK lb. 17c I m)?!‘ Emlly Dlxolh Fortune herd was toldinsong. Mrs. S. Hick- hers hy Phlhp Rehhno a Peace -——--- and!“ and the audience was indeed a very shear o“ the Mhhtrohhethho monk Bridge; 3, George Dixon, Fortune Mr. Ci. Ayers. The phhhh“ h mm worker ex COOKING FIGS,6 lbs. 25c Head; 2, Muriel CoffinnEglingum; Shepherd," Congregation; Duet, moustache he related he called ORAPEFRUIT, 4 25c ' (AL-l, Emersdn Jackson, For- Carson, Lester Hickox, '5. McLeod, curled at the ends?” he was asked While the middle can be bound in Clementine Fisher Motion th t ' ' . H we (BRITISH COLUMBIA) BFldBQZ 9. Kenneth Burke. F0111!“ the United church ‘t Bomhaw’ Mastrostefano 1s seeking balm 'ROAST LAMB -- . ' ' ' ' 12c 18c Bridee: 2. Thelma Jackson. Fortune °" Pmsld“ “l m“ °’¢‘“- Th’ ‘W’ Dale barber. He contends that Rel- G appreciative m" Th’ mum w“ tache while he, the owner, suffered Bridge; 4, Dorothy Johnston, For- The followings was the program: hlalhed he had asked only h“ h ROBIN HOOD OATS, pkg. . . . .. . . 29c 3' Basil Johnstqn’ Fortune Bridge; Tone is Musings". Mn- J- Boyce upgn the Deny to wlthess the ha,“ (CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS) colored silk to make an attractive pay $5 to Eglington School for Gross revenues of Canadian rail- \ ‘ Weh ave a complete line of For Feed and are ready to supply your every need. Call on us for your waits. l - BllllllllPS GROCERY Comer .Weymolith and Fliaroy Streets. Fortune Bridge; 4, Elsie Dlngwell, Fortune Bridge. (BL-Maritime Provinces: 1, George Dixon. Fortune Bridge; 2, Dorothy Johnston, Fortune Bridge; 3, Hilda Francis, Fortiuie Bridge; 4, Bertie Coffin, Egllngton. Myra McLeod, Verna Darrach, S. McLeod. J. Boyce; Chorus, “Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead Us." Solo, “My Father Leads Me," Florence MORRB; Congregation, “I Need Thee Every Hour." solo and Chor- us, "He is Mine," H. McNlven and lune Brldse: 3. Dorothy Burke, "Someone l, pmylhg ‘or Yo,“ “I looked just like the Kaiser" “Pkw- replled Mastrostefano. supporting that statement, his wife added that in her opinion he was now quite homely and unat- _________ RAILWAY EMPDOYEES The number of employees on tfllcllyg_ He was cl-ylhg when he Canadian railways was cut from came home from the barherg She 174,485 for 1930 to 154,563, for 1931, used to tell lllm “you look homely or 11.4 per cent, and the pay r011 school fair and $8 to Howe Bay. Report from district convention. Reading by Mrs. James McKenzie. Roll call to be answered next meet- ing by Ways of Milking the Meet- ings interesting. Next meeting to be held- at the home of Mrs. James McKenzie on Oct. 5th. Lunch was ways for July amounted to $22,969; 02s as against $29,194,054 last year. This was a decrease of 21.3 per cent. Operating expenses were m- duced from $97,312,936 to $2l,052.< 978, or by 22.9 per cent, and net operating revenues were increased rorn $1,881,118 to $1,916,946. 'I‘lie Phone-fll-Siz. choir; solo "Be us H In d . . c“ 9 e V9 H15 without a. moustache," and he w“ reduced "W" $?68.347.374 K0 served by hostess and a pleasant l (CL-Dominion of Canada: 1, Own,” B. M L od' D "D . .. ‘ii ..... ........... t. ...... ..°..°. siniii. “.222? “mil °“' "- my °' p" we" h“ by l _ 1 , . . mous ac 93- For two 0,. three weeks e average annua salary for em- Cyril Johnston, Fortune Bridge‘ 3 Boyce Mrs G McLeod‘ Male he f v . . . . . . . . . . - I - - - . elt in no mood r ti . Ployees on hourly rates was $1.412. Marian Fisher, 3 Mel-y wgog 4 Elizabeth Francis, Fortune Bridge; Chorus, "Coming Today," Solo and H15 granddaughter 016311925 he B8 flzainst $1,471 in 1930, and for operating income, however, showed a decrease of $35,126, or from $1.- 062,220 to $1,027,093. Freight traffic was lighter than 1n 1931 by 11.4 MARSHALL MATHESON 151011311119 BI‘ lilgfi Lloyd Jackson, 4, Basil Johnston, Fortune Bridge. Chorus, “Simply §ustlnglli Mm "looked lenlblen when he rehh. d employees on hourly or monthly per oent and passenger traffic fell S . Sec. 3'.—Art work: G. McLeod and Choir; Chorus, “A from the barber shop. _ M Yale-i ll was $1.774. as against $1,818, Th d of! by 21-0 Per oollt- The total pay G Class VZ-Cannlng (Ah-l. Willie McKenzie. Esllns- Better Div is Coming." Closing, m. sllll looks lemlblel. Sh, ad,l_ in 193D. A flat rate ot 1o per cent e em °°°“"°d “t ‘h’ P" E- roll amounted to siizeoslfi. u inlbasic became effective December lfjlmfi °"-ou‘:°“i“ysos“”*l' against siesieneo ior July lem- Many of his acquaintances were 1, 1931. for englnemezl, tralnmen, hhd Mrs ‘Aflgusgehlalhlelshh and the number of employees was Greeting him by paiitomimlng 1n and telegraphe“ and f“ Other Springfield at the earl a e of 123's“) which was a decrease o! m: an annoyin8 manner. They would @1955“ °f 911191017695 during ‘he twenty-five years v He lgavei to 691' or 18's p" cam twirl their moustaches suggegtlyely spring of 1932. The above averages mourn hashes hh éohowlhg parents Alihoush frelsht train loading or, if they hadn't any, twirl “my are per position and not per man. three brothers, Dahlel of whslem increased by 16.9 revenue tons, the lnary ones. ' Canada, Joseph, Emerald and Nel- average revenue per tram mue de‘ ton; 2, Claude McKenzie, Egllng- "Faith of Our Fathers," Oangrega- “L ' 3Mpbenln5_1 Ellznbntl, Francis ton; 3, Irene McKenzie, Egllngton; tion. ma“ I_Gnlhh 3 Bull, Clhpp, 3 Hllda lnl-hhcm 4, Lorne ‘Francis, Fortune Bridge. 3eel,,l_1 Hflda planet; 3 Eliza- (B).-l, winsloe Wilt, Fortune 00st Studies In outs-l, Wendell Bryenton, l-‘tollo bBlh Francis. Bridge; 2, Kenneth Burke, Fortune Bay. 3 Edna Burke Fortune Bdge, Ch0w-chew_1 glad“ Allken’ 2 Bridge; 3, Alvin Burke, Egllilgton; ' Hlldh mum’ 3 Ellzabelh Iq-mlllh 4, Della MiicKenzie, Egllngton. l mm“? Burk“ (c) -1 Emerson Jackson rd. o l EGLINGTON nun iiowi. n ed ts s to s4 a1 d to wlleetrl, Gladys Altken, llbr- hm i; l’ . - ne nc ghbor testified how Mas- . ' BY CNN fr"!!! 1 - "e ~ ll ;2_ Alll B _ » . son, Springfield and two sisters, tune Bdse. 3 Kenneth Coffin, Elg- ch" vn“c°°km' e r g8 Sm“ urke‘ E3 (Experimental Farms Note) mstelam had leafflllll’ related a Mrs. James Bowness Fflorida and l‘ larger percentage o‘ low elm ' freight handled. Passenger train llngton; 3, Thelma Jackson, For- The ,, that evemme wa _ The re la,- mohtlll meellh o; Blschlls_l Dorothy Johnglml, z tune Bridge; 4, Dorothy Dlxon, h prolggziililllo ifieghtena 53125;‘. ‘I; mche at him‘ s twirling a mous the Eghngglzon and Haze Bay in» Miss Lillian, at home, to whom Lorraine Coffin, a Thelma Jackson Fortune Bridge. l Shem on the average mm lh hash ~50“, dld- Mn Mnshosleluno men's Institute was held at the glzepest sympathy '5 wwmed‘ The train mile to $1.68, due to lighter 4 Gladys Allkem (D).-—1, Hilda Francis, Fortune em Canada-l,» whlle thls cannot be look?" the witness was asked‘ home o’ Mrs. Wm. Mms on Sept. uneml which was held on wed. traffic and lower averge reoelptl Ginger Snaps-l Elizabeth Fran- Bridge; 2, Dorothy Johnston, For- answered by "yes" or "no" for any “He looked like hi" .came 3. Meeting opened by president by nesday afternoon from the resid- per hhssehhw mlhh cis, 2 Marian Fisher, a iovrelne lime Bridge: 3. Bertie Coffin. Ez- paftlcular mm o, dlshlc, m, m, the prompt reply. ' singing of Ode. mm call answered. m“ M h“ Pam“ w“ “m1” “°‘ For seven months. January to collhh 4 Dorothy Johnslon, lingtoil; 4, Edward Francis, For- m-hloh Experlmehlal yam; M, Nap- The defence sought to sl-lewllle by 1B members, five visitors pres- lfgdleft Thehiewiceh were conduc- July, gtOss revenues were $164,475,- 513?“ Pl°"1 Ed“ Bmkel a M!” tune Bridge‘ pan has been collecting date, over moustache was "shaggy" and really ent. Minutes and treasurers report zloh ghtlioxzgvgzstoléhir 362 in 1932 5nd $205,744,359 1n 193i llnton, a Geo. Jackson. F- Bose. 4 Lorraine Coffin, Eglinton. Corn—-1 Elwood Campbell. 1”- Bdge, 2 Weldon Campbell. Form" Edge, 3 Wallace Francis, F. M39. 4 Lorne Francis, F. Bdge. _ . . ‘i’ Beans-l winsloe will. ll 5mm" revenues decreased from $1.78 per . Bd . Wm’ F ge nie Burke, 3 Gladys Aitken, 4 Ruth (EL-l, Elizabeth Francis. For- a pal-led o; twelve years lglal wlll needed trimming. read 8nd approved. Reports from tenheht at summerheld C l and the operating income was $6.- - eme e . ma“ n_hlwu hclaplh tune Bridge, h, Wallace Francis help any farmer lh decldlhg lhls Mnslmsgegnno was awarded $25 School committees. New school Ty 733,157 ll-l 1932 and $5,653,195 m School Lunch-l Hilda Francis. Filrlune Bridle. 3. Ashes McDon- qheslloh l-m. hlhlselh damages. ' committees appointed Howe Bay, Lhmhm nun-ml h M, l, i931. v y llll‘ ‘l. G. M. Potatoes-l Dorothy Works Sh]; Fggfigsfieiiigl 4» Basn ‘Mm’ ‘llhe flock of pure-bred Shrop- E Edge” h Se": 4_Pen El‘: _ ohlres kept at this Farm has been ‘LQWER FREETolvN _ Irish Cobbler Potatoes-l Allls- Q1"! vnkékwln" Knmm ‘a (A). l. L mans‘ p’, veloped into one of high women's INSTITUTE ton Burke. Eslllllfl". 3 Elm Tmm‘ Crocbetln . '__’ 0mg Flax-ms’ Fortune standard through the_ practice of F Bridge, 2, Henry Townsend For- send, 11'. Bdge. Gladys Altken. 4 time Bridge - ' ilsld eulllns one the use or hlsh- mmihmirul" mwlhlv meeting o1 Douglas MacKenzie. E8lln9°n' I a 461mb under 13 yrs-J-Iand- _ ' ' » ch55 5795- 9 w“ Fleewwn wmnelfs In‘ Tumlps~l Dorothy. Work-l, 3, helfchlel_l Damthy Bul-lm thhghhrlhgiearg hfiglralfnmgll 5°!‘ The yearfy feed cost of maintaln- stltute met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Franc»; l l_ _ l_(_b)__flenggl,llghed pillow case- 1 Eghhgwxr 3' Don h ‘l; 11¢ 63l- mg a breeding ewe over the twelve- Fwd Taylor. Wodlllfsdfll’. Sept. 215t- Mhhgeh_l Lester Uhdlyhhy, Er Elizabeth Francis. h Mhrhm Flsher tune Brld-gehh £11015] ghkS. gor- yelir period shows a range from The President being absent the] lington, 2 Kenneth Coffin. Khlhed soclhl Gladys Altken, hm hhdge’ ' l’ “l” °*' $5.81 to $11.95, with an average of Vice President presided. The meet- ' [Lorraine Coffin. 8 Marian Ross. (C)_-1 Nlom Jh h” F $8.47. In 1931 the cost was $7.40. in! opened by singing the Ode and 4 Elizabeth mnelr. l sridge- 1'! Alene’ 1910.. Dn’ ldorhme The flock has been maintained at repeating the Creed in unison. ‘The Bureau Scarf—1 Elizabeth Fran- t ' '_ c m“ ' FM‘ an average of about thirty-five roll call was responded to by 11 . ‘me Helldi 3i Den“ Nkxenzle. EB- bleedlng ewesljrhese have given an members and 3 visitors. The min- TLorraine Coffin‘. BE PREPARED to BE SURPRISED! (films III-Vegotnblel Green Tomatoes-l Basil John- clh ston, F. Bdge, 3 Dorothy Jllhmwn» a Marian fisher, mlinstoh. 4 Nil" Jackson, F. Bdge. Cucumbers-l Elsie Dingweli, I Meter Johnston, 3 Kenneth Burke. CLASS III-MANUAL TItAINING llngton; 4, Ethel Wood, Eglington. (D).—l, Maggie Dingwell, For- tune Bridge; 2, Emily Dixon, For- tune Bridge; 3, Laura Dixon, For- tune Bridge; 4, Elsie Dlngwéih For- tune Bridge. average of 1.35 lambs and a wool clip of 7.25 pound per ewe. The feed cost of rearing lambs to mark- et- weight averages about $1. per lamb, when pastursge is charged at one cent per lamb per day. This lites of the previous lneeting were read and signed. The School Com- mittee reported school in good eon- dition, sick Committee reported one box- of fruit sent to sick in district Mrs. D. M. Bernard invited the 4 Lorne Francis, Fortune Bdge. l i 36818-1 11°51“ Ymdfiml“ a lsfmildglcittickeimils, Fortune B F)?!’ George Dbmm F°mm° is in addition to the oost of maln- members to have a Halloween‘ l Claude McKenzie. msllnliton. 8 Budge. ' 32:“? 2' Edward Fmm“, F°mm° taining the ewe. In other words the Party at her house, Oct. a1. It was _~ l ThDYlBY 3W1“. 4 wlml” Wm‘ Sec. 2.—Feed hopper: Brl 8e: 43' E Francis’ Fmmne average feed cost of a lamb at moved and seconded that Muriel Cabbage-J Marlon Fisher, Eg- h Bu“ Johhmlh “hum ‘Elie’ 53114“ Coffin. Elzllhslon- marketing is seso, after crediting Burns, Muriel Taylor, Lois Cairns linston, 2 Kenneth Coffin. lmhhhh a. will“, “m” h‘ {Hi ‘gm’ M°D°"°1d-F°Pl""¢ the wool nt ten cents per pound. and Mildred Jardlne, prepare a Pumpkins-l Allistorl Burke, 2 sch sPBhd homer ead, 2, Elizabeth Francis, Fortune The return; from a pure-bred program for the party also that Lorraine Coffin, 3 Minnie Burke, l, whhhch "mah- homlne Bridge; 3, Muriel Coffin, Eglington; flggk, where part of the lamb crop Mrs. J. J. ‘Stewart and Mrs. Rus- F. Bdge, 4 Dorothy Burke. and“; h. Bah Johnston; Fortune 4, Ruth Ross. Fortune Head. Lg/ggld (or breeding purposes, are sell McCarville to assist. The meet- Squash-J Kenneth Collin, 2 Mu- Bhdhh Seo- 'l-~—Heellh rosters (Junior): nnturnily higher than from a grade in; closed by singing the National rlel comm 3 stll-lll-lg Blll-lm l sch ‘Pmhhmh "ooh 1. Lfllifll Dixon, Fortune Bridge; flock where market lambs are the Anthem. Lllleh was then served by (“MW-J Dell“ Mnxemm’ a 1, Howard McDonald; Eglington. 2' New Jackson’ F°mm° Brldflei 3- main consideration. At Nappan the the hostess and much enjoyed by Earl Townsend, 3 Thorley Burke, 4 5m hfimhcellhheohh: v B91113" 9°31". Wrlllllo B11688; 4. labour and investment returns from all ‘Present. borne Francis. l, Bull Johhsloh‘ Fortune D°mmy Burkel F°'l"“° Brldfl- the flock over the twelve yelii’ Pei- "e Parsn'ps—1 'Mary McDonald, 2 Brldge I Health poster“ lsemm”): iod have averaged $258.82 per year, ACTRESS MAKES GOOD USE ' 1, Elizabeth Francis, Fortune wlllle dull“; the past flvg years Claude McKenliie, B Dome Francis. i Wallace Francis. Bridge’. 2' mm“ mums» Fllrlulle the returns have been $331.58. LONDON, Eng, Oct. d-Gertrude _ _ _ .\ . s \\\\ \\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ cuss x-r. E '1' w s 00K ‘.3 1 Brldse: 3. Dorothy Johnston, rur- Qongdcring the small amount of Lawrence nus discovered a good _mu,plny ""18 FY1489? 4, Basil Johnston. labour required for the average use-for discarded silk stockings. 5w 1P0“ Fortune Bridge. heel, hem May until October, and that of using the tops as attractive sweet peas-i Ruth ciapp, 2 Hii- l (Patriot please copy) also the pohllble whims that may boudoir clips. A glistening beige do Francis. . '1. Lester Johnston, I'm-tune _"_‘—*—*_" be expected, as shown above, it ls silk turban in which she appeared Mixed Filmore-l. Ruler John- 3111580; I, Ollffm-d Bryenton, Bpllo 99°91? 0f Eflsland spent $l2,500.- the writers opinion that a small in the studio between scenes of lion. 2 Merle" Fhhfl» l Bu“ m" 5- "M14 Althea. Fortune °°° °" Pmhl medicine-i in lhe lest flock o1’ well-bred ewes would be Bhnn Levy's n. r. p. film. "The Clll-DDD. 4 Ellnbelh Fflfloll- ' 373189; 4. Ollronos Burke, rlortunc m 1mm)“ r a valuable asset on almost any farm Olse of Lady Camber," in which Gladiolus-d Lester Johnston. 1 3'15"? 5- Wlllloolranois, 101111119 in Eastern Canada. she is starring, provoked much 515d?! Allkell- ' ‘ B'ld3_°- _ , Uruguay may have labor bureaus. 5_ A I-lllmn, feminine interest. "I put the widc ‘ Filirhlll-l UMP/Beth 001"". 3 sec’ 2"‘m7m°llul Rocks: , ' n. ' ' Exper‘ ‘=1 Farm, end of the stocking on my head; Elisabeth Francis. 1- Miler Johnston, Ibflung ' Nam)“, N, g. ' _ tie a piece of silk round the leg at Bridle: B. Loam Johnston, rur- the ‘crown’ and then cut off the Clan IV-llovvgn Step into our store lo-clsy and see tlle new range 0F TIP lOP suiilngs and overcoatings lor Fall and inter. Here ls an almost bewildering array ol patterns and colon in the finest of woollen: from the most famous Bliiisll mills. Every aid ol labric used in the menulacture ol TIP TQP suits ls subjected tot e most rigid tests, and is cold-water ‘shrunk. a TIP TOP suit or overcoat l l. tailored to your own 21 personal measurements, styled to express your own individuality, and guaranteed to lit you perlecily, now costs only one price so to measure '01!" Bfllllli- l. Claronoelurke; 4, Ulgqgg 051M551, remainder, and there you are." By FOR. WEDDINGS jllowing plenty of length, a fold Muriel Coffin, Eglingum, Wealthy Apples-l Minnie Burk: 50¢- lél-ethorns: '~ » , __ _____________ ____ IMorian Fisher. Q Edna Burks. ' 1. _Wallaoe Francis. Fortune 93mm“, mlllmd Och 54." ' Crab Apples-i Alvin Burke, flflrldlo. ' ' PWPle object irl the good old rice, - I " we suggest flaked oats or something Hmlh om l‘ similaiy hich the birds could eat “hull, flag” “l; _ . ' later," s ys Rev. G- 0. Rllblo. V1611‘ ago when I was re- of St. George's, Preston, in bickllll ca???" 9°"! 1Y- up o prowl w we veer of Pree- llnfivtflfll $131.’; ton. Canon Morris, against the use and my kidneys were of confetti at Weddings. “In wet w»: which caused Mather," “h” M,’ hub-e lh h“ muc suffering. For l w h, Class V-I-‘rultl l i Pihiples Itched antlBlnnell l1 * e;1,_:__., Badly. Healed by creature.‘ _ . “M trou bogunvvlihlltll biistulblrtl be: tel’ h -'~ "ll inn 168N511! aesmedtoggtvvorae. Tb.ep acaledugvgera 1 _ Wgeln arnedud alerted niv face. Th nu. and binned badly, n t. m... n“, . » . oflhfllnliy whelilgotvvarm-lt nlglitalidl out some sleep on account perish, "the rtuff cannot be svllept glallldl-in my ball; but l kl l nl - up. It means the verger ma ing )'_ nay; won cso severe it wou I P 0 P c I I, (E vlml§§“s1§ml°“,§§,,““s,§,%,','fl‘$, n” lmmmvm-lu, endless journeys to friends across ghdmillzziafllholtmhlllll: ll: Sglcftiuihllliill; ll); I I l!!! 106d l0!‘ bucket‘ °l "ll" "Id sold Mrs. Anne Drazil of 284 Beach ed tion. lcontin udiigtlum in vveairo vnaoompietaiyboaiad." (Slndnla . Ylllllhiefiflmlfriévdlllisli myself going up and down the Rd. "_I took one boiile of Dr. Pierce‘; chllmh wlth ‘hull,’ filled by ‘mull Anurlc Tablets and have never suf- Beo fin mammal-ans. nleuinne. sold nellrm - . ,, . ._ .____~$~~=--.--,,»-_»_-»_l=»---~n-ll=il~“-=--- ---- ,_ . ,....... .. water t... n. veetrv “will: $.".l.‘.‘.”.iZi‘I‘..°.E'..’.‘.l1.‘.'.'“5,§.',",'; ' / , “It k-Qiihhllhle‘ A, F. l‘ KMPBEL I _ Montague, P. E. l. D. A. BRUCE 15! Queen tract, Cliadottelovvnny, n‘... .