$25.80 Going $30.80 Returning J . To Winnipeg, ~~ ‘Man. it “late ’P0l.l1!lfllp '—<'r ‘mo: ii H. M. DAVISON, Local Agent. Passenger g A prtlcilss) now $6.25 por 100 lbs. g9" F“ ‘Wiluie til‘ .‘ J. gfllickens at bulolv BANK oircANAoIi-l. Charlottetown Branch‘ .I.' rQiefgManagei" vii ___.._:_ .14, ‘t: , _ _‘ ___N u.‘ 1;: / Notice} ' s COLLEGE, WINDSOR Beginning with July 15th. Pistons i ' COUREE Ltd. will close their store" every ; __ evlgning except Saturday lit b . o'clock. W0 also ask our patrons - ' g. . to keep ill -llllnll that we close _ .‘ every Wedneadzt). afternoon at ‘rLaw ém|'_p|y|"|g¥_ 39-3”. jlt Crosby's Mills 1471-7-9-lnw tf .,::.:.‘_ _' ‘ _ v1 H , dcyiflte cost. amtdqtthe best fiftfiiliitfilnlbdrrbiindlnggh: " .._,,, u‘ . . - Ad. ‘dilltwrglso "jfilnmwt- P“ l Bonsaillliv Cholcc- ilfp ivhl-at flour (roller ground wilcat ,_for Brute thirds gm... Du. CLIFT CHRONIC DlSbIASi-LS Now lit Yh-torlu lloli-l. ("IIAllL0'l'l‘l'1'l‘|l\\'N, l‘. H. L, Friday. snturilay. Nllllllll)‘. Dloladny. llcft-rn l0 \\. Alliln Stow urt- Ai HIM-on Illltrl. 9i‘ “WHIR- filhE, l‘. l-I. L. Tuesday, “I'd- neaduy, Thursday. Ila-fora to \‘.'. II. .‘Ilwl\'h-. l-‘EF-l IUNLMIO Iunntlil)‘ Ila ill]- \‘IIIII'I‘. I\'(I\\'Z ISSZ-T-Zflftmlts. Dr. G. C. Archibald ' Graduate of N. v. Pun] “Tldllllv llodioal School and ill-splint iPllctlcn limited to Eye. ‘Eat None 5nd Throat. Office Payer qulidlng; Great George Street, Opplillllr tlilur-ilal Office. Telephone 850 Office hours 9 to l2 s. ms. I to t. p. m. Ma he consulted of! hours nl l0 Bills orn Street. DR. J. C. IIOUSTOI.’ EYE, EAR, NOBE AND THROAT Offitw-Riley Building, > Queen strut, Oyymlllt? Prowsr ltros. Residence-o Grafton Street. Office hours-IO a m. to 4 p. m. mantras: h! Appointment DR. I. E. GROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON Office and residence, o9 Prince t. corner Prince and Sydnoy Sts. Phone 804. - J. A. MaoDONALD Iarrlatar, Solicitor, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Oifica Riley Bniidingflhariottetnwr IIISO-l-l-mo. , McLean & McKinnon Iarrlatara. Attornoya-at-Law Offloa, Royal Bank Balloting Ciiarlotatown P. F .'a'a ti - McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrlotar and Attornoy-atsLaw MONEY TO LOAN Offloo Bank of N. 8. Chambers Morson & Dllfly larriatara and Attornoya lolloltora for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY ‘T0 LOAN DR. II. D. JOHNSON Practice limited to Diseases nl Ilyo, E81", Noon, Throat and Skin Office 18'! lint Stroet. Hours, ., _ , Evening‘; appointment an.» Iaaldsnne 8 Water Street. .- A 484i 7-i2-Ilnio1 nssinn = .,e|to:. Notary Put-ll» i Etc v ql v rb to». _ ' l‘ if} ‘Islam ' i.’ Iarrlaiar, ‘ -» i RbEIIIT‘ I dentisl accommodation, - apply Tho liar-- fnr allowing 5 percent h discoun’ on Proviliclai Income Tax for 1919, Wilt expire on Sat- urday, Jlliv 31st, 1920. I0 . . . run roast-outta‘. 5' ' ' ivear out in time. _ moved by ' connection to ‘the throttle, get ‘out bf adjustment Wllon lost motion has accumulated and throttle connecions to air- valvrs develop slack that changes tho mixture quality Tho throttle- spindio may wear loose cnollgll so that an air-leak occurs around it and interferes with regular idling and it is not uncommon for the whole carhurl-tor tn become looso on thc engine or intake-pipe, al- lowing stray air to cntor and wcak~ on the lilixture. Snluclilllcs too. L ARTHQR pgwgglqy, i878-7-27July 27tlSept._28. I Asst. Provincial '_ reasurcr. ~——~—-—-====i£~;=:= . i. soo MEN wlllrto - To -cut- pul-lTfiE-C I. Jackson contractor for the (‘ape Brenton {Pulp and ‘Piper (‘o. bathe wost dirauch of North River (‘ape Bro- l am instructed hy tho owner tn ton. 4 scll by auction at tho promises Wllgcs advanccll from'$2.25 to oll illc corncr of‘ Eustou and Iiills- $15-75 ilcr cord. cut and sivampcli, horn Sltrots. being numbers 202 .0!‘ $3.25 Dor cord to. cut rind Filth "ml 204 m, orso, null driver furnished froc. 'l‘hursll.~ly tho 29th day‘ of July "I'll For Porll fllllcr $1110 ncrrlav- i920 at 12 o'clock noon. “will noyhsood mcn $60 to cut by The l:-l~_zc lot oi‘ land on tho l" "m" - cornr-r oi‘ Ftlstnn and llillsboro Al" Wflllletl 4 t" 5 good Wlwllfi Stwms‘ MN“, l, fronmm, of about cooks: Must br- flrst class. Wages no fol-t on lfiilstnll mill a4 ml llills- $10." ti)" "wmh". , . _ Iioro Slrccts, with Ilfiilrfllilt‘ doubln Amlrms a“ "‘"m“““l““'m"5 l‘) qwvmn’, Ihnrvu“, Lmmiinn h, nn,_ t‘. L. Jackson, Fielding Road v of tho bcst in tho city. This prl-pr-rli‘ is always routed to ‘lllvflflliliiil aull nftors a l‘1ll‘(\ ODDOY- tllnlty I'\ nct-uro a homo or an in- vcsltilonr. Prizzll-ton, (‘. B. ' (‘ortaro to nlcn who stay three ‘mouths or ovcl". v ' ‘ . ' 9238-6-2~wcd 1 2i R. BEAIRSTO. "'"“;"—"‘;'": *‘+ ‘A Allfiilfllitifif‘ YALTAIII-l-I PllllPlllllTY ‘ Fllll Alina tutti..." I Competition » Provincial Rifle Association l'lll\'.\'I‘l-Z fiALld \\ l'l‘ll (Ill \\ l’l‘llill '1‘ ('l_(0l' i nth-r my farm of d0 i'l(!l‘l‘N situ- ‘ 'llitl"|lY‘Ylll'l(.Tliir4 farm i,~= lu-alllillilly lslluati-ll In mic of tiic moat pious- '_uii l ~ island. holng well lo I ll\‘l'lll .. Itlll- of tho limit fuliils Illl ill!“ inland for its of a PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND to ho liclll Oil l ‘v KldNSiNfjlUN ltlldLli RANGI" |l|-;y_|_'(~,\|i1'|-:n, xlrclisr 4th. tlnil out; iozo. (tom-l __ _ l, _ _~ -\u~-tt~ll----l" mcncinp, at S n. nl., August 4th. |1S"""'"r"\“‘[m" (‘onditinas will be tho szlltle as. __ dail_ iilt‘. ;ti7d'. Apply >\\ in. Sl-llltr. llil ill!‘ filrm or lilo ll, l‘. It. A. liiiios will hi- lilo .\i. L. 11., wiud gages will not 1,0“ gm,“ bu, usl-I and if furnlshod with ‘ 1- __ - rifles till-y lilust hc sci contrally. Tlll- illltlcll‘; nml uffortl for stile his w B‘ PRQWSE fill-ill rit Iloat- \'ttllo_v, t-untllstint: of ' ' ' s of lltiul. i?! non-s cll-nroll. Sec Trl‘1l2~l._ l‘. E. Y. " l i l l ‘t "mnyztl?IMIh-Mlgyg‘ I1\lllll ultl lnrl Illll llfll not-o, nuts. linii‘ rlcro pntn- qllltttvl’ llll'lll|t.‘4, full!‘ lll'l‘l'il Hops. l-llllhlirlill-l- posture-f Also ivcll vqilippcil still-c. now. with about $3,000 stoclctllorl-ln. llvcr-ilinl: Ilmlilc uFOR_§_\I.E "ml ital-n. ii pin-ll repair. TIN‘ storo will in“ mild .l~ rotx-itri utitypnr- clillsor. (fond m liifha pifivb, - ' PEIICV IIATIEIIY. A! Nl-lvport, i’. F]. l‘ farm of till ITKllJ-‘N-il acrcs lornil-rlp‘ nwliod by llcrcillcs ‘ Air-littllaili. lwtllsWling of 80 acres. 40 llflllPl‘ cllltiva-tirln anti 40 acrcs of llzlrd and soft ivooll. Iltrtzo quan- tity of which is suitable for lulu» her. Also an eight room house 22x 30. foo; barn 70x22 lfcot, with sheds. wood llouso, hen house and nthcr Iltiiltlltllzs. Silllatcll ncar zcilllol and storm.- about 21.2 milcs by ferry from railway station. \Vill ' YORK rolllilnlllu -' ~~"l'lt'\\’l\r,\i. wilaillc imily ext-opt Sunday. . tlil \\'<lllnoluluy' lcli-w- l‘1ial'- ltlttl-tnwll lit i! o'clock ‘rt-turn- ini; lit -_i and '7. soil with or without crop. For fllll l l.\'.-(‘l1"l'l|\\'\I\ i.v. York |'l. information apply lo EUGENE DELORIE, I 5]; (in; 1805-7-23 liiptl ' 7.0a 0M5 NFNDAY In V lrtlm ‘ . . lznlr. 1.1m 1H0 . l 7.1.’- ’ 7.1m ' \\'II. RIPINNI! lR7T-7-27-2i. _ _ _ _ _____.a_ ___- .___ _ __ _____.___,____.__ _. 591i“ . Complete information aa to W133i} “Us. “iii villlloi RIVER OCEANS or ll‘ _ llllltllivv-IJ liinuiliind gallons iii ton iliurs atllltmli lowering the well a ‘Ill . . rates, train aervlooa, con- nootiona, etc. oto . FULL DllTAlLS Furnished and all arrange- Tat-re‘ m. lmluml “muslin why ' common’ oanaulttron AIL- ‘; MINT! n smr; n» llll). u... i‘ . “jvrtiflWihoulddtnovrtho d j Mllon n“ In‘ _ ‘ _ _." n onescarbusctor . ust wiat ___-.:.._.—..—.!: _ . ..., ____ t channels thore" are pat can be- , coulcconle stopped up. Generally l-‘op Cfllpndar and mlm-mmlou those have their outer ends closed by scrow plugs lvilich, when re- re entrance qualifications and resl~ "lovfll. imllllll 1i Wl" t0 1W 1195595 DISCOUNT ON INCOME TAX through. Every carburetor ought Windsor, N. s. ' ' sasolinc, Tho directions stated tllat ' and loss all", lo slacuro a rich start- " (two of an inurljustablo carburetor. - ~ a, . IV ill-III? L. CLOUIH g A Speck’ oi Dlrt—~ln The Wrong _ Place-Will Stall Any Car _- ‘Missliil and failure of powcr it often caused by the clogging 0i the strainer, that ls generally pro vidcl‘. whore the fuel~ilno enters the carburetor, and to avoid trouble. this should be cleaned ra» lber frequently. Water in tbe buretor causes. at :ra:, occasion al missed explosions, which be- colne more frequent until some- dincs the engine stops. Draining .i'lo carburetor bowl, through -the neck or pluggotl opening in its bottom and the drawing -oi'f oi ilrateraccumulatlons in the va- culim-lank and muiataak are the relliedics. Solid impurities, lodg- ed ln the gasoline spraying» lllld other slithll ‘passage; " carburetor clause nits l mixture quality and lac _ particularly ut opt-h ‘th ing the gasoline needle ' racing the engine will soataurh remove. such obstructioptq v- ing ~the needle-vulva. ly. I iioodtiig thetioal-chllm r,‘ vlly alid allowing, gaaoliu N_ "Whush frcciy through: (bonny-mile will frequently washlfihflfl-Jor- sign matter, but often tljtibure- tor must be taken up the ltIlsauBPs cleared by mean stiff wire or bloilitlng. thgo this kind of ‘trouble torestallell. The moving parts of carburetor-s Pins that Sire the packing fails at this point, with tho same result Auxiliary airvalves, which nro oponoll against spring prctlsurc by ongino suction, sometimes stick and fall tn open, producing an over-rich mixture or fail to closo and makc tho mixture too loan to start on. (‘loaning tho parts with gasoline will usliflliv causo thorn to oper- rttc properly CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT AFTER USING GASOLINE TABLETS E. A. L. vvrltfil: i recently tricd using some of tho fuel improving tablets which uro dissolved in ihu more air should be lot into tho car- buretor, as the car shows morn litc ‘lTrl pick-up. liow do you do this? Do you usc tho clinker or is tllero mmo other device to accomplish this result? Answer‘. The (‘IIOIiPF c-lnnot bu llscd for this purpose, its only func- tion hcing tn lo~ in more gasoline ing mixture in case u carburetor is adjustable, tho gasollnc neodlo~ vlllvc opening should he_ rcduced or tho zluxiliary air-valve control weakened. The directions for ad~ justnlont to secure a leaner tllix- turo, should ho followed. In the the only way tit’ scouring more air in proportion in gasoline is to put in a sllltlllcr gasoline jet. Qlll-slion of general interest to motorists will‘ be unswcrcd ill this column. space permitting. if an illlulcliillte ilnswor is desired, on- closc self-addressed, stamped 0n- vulope, Alillrcss Albert L. (dough, curl: of our ofttco. ENGINE RUNNING “ON THREE LEGS." A. H. B. writes: Ono cylinder of lily Ford docs not tirc. The plug \Vll'“fl rcmovod from the cylinder is lull of nil. hilt when ltlcallcd and laid on the nngiilo, gives a finl- spark. Dot-s this luelln that now piston-rlilgs arc relluirlvl? if so. should you install them in all or only in the dead cylinder? Answer: The prcsencc of S11 much oil on tho plug indicates taultty pistomtit and installing now rings in the faulty cylinder is the luost obvious‘ rollicdy. Before lNlllllli-i tholll lil, however, you better mako sill-o that tho coil-unit belonging it» this cyliildor is all right. 'i‘llis cllil be donl- by exchanging it lll the coilbox for ono of tlio others. if llllsslilig ill this sumo. cylinder continues. it is evidence that theft‘ is no trouble with the coil. Be surl- that the plug points in the trouble- solllo cylinder llro as close toill-‘llllfl an they should be. We prl-sllmc that you arc not Yllfllillllfl your“ oil to: h‘ h ndliuit. ll B00 tffillli; ’ m ?] ' eigfifllgh un< ' so tfia ‘ti’ qullll ,luiy under heat. CARBURETOR INQUIRY T. F. P. asks: What is tho trouble with n p," whlln gasoline docs not get to tho cllgln"? is it in the cur- i;lII‘"lOt‘ or liscivhero? (".in fl f“l'* hill .t.ir bo rt ptlirsri or la It advis- ahlo to hlly q lift-v onc ‘t ‘VOP-mitnnl have lust all goodyi yin-ll onwour properly. Just drop l-a line to - '. lu..t.lusl * tool-l manta complete to comfort i‘ ‘and " economy.‘ II. Maliavison ' . Answer: lf__g.t,-sollnc f("\(‘llt‘!l i_ll\ carburetor irccly and thc gasnilul ndiilstment in the czlrhuromr is not completely closed, it will roach thc engine to sonic extent. unsulnlilg that tho throttlo is opened llnll the engine cserts suction on tho car oliroior. Thero may. llowiillfil‘. hi‘ too iiililli or too little gasoline in proportion to air‘, in the mixluro a Qtottst :- to be cleaned out periodically and ' daltcioiii trait dclaert. .. ., Nancy to Loan, " aluu - l Local Agant 4650-7-16!“ . l taken into the cylinders, to result. .in combustion“Gasollnotnay lull to . llill the. carburetor muwcollnl "l ,Wlt_il.Co..Ltll-.. f n. Ifln‘ l" ‘$1.. .- .']i l-Jglllxilr often for Every Hand” ?_ ‘A shave-in the least ‘time ‘ by Gillette owners? Co info such a store "ltnowu THE the supply t lilk or faulty action oi’ thti cnrhurotor float-valve. Wlilfli prevents it Trout opening. Tho var- ious parts of a carburetor can be repaired. adjusted or replaced bill. when generally worn nut._lt is bot ter to replace the. wolo carburetor lhllnjouopuir it particularly if ll more modern und better instru- ln._t can be obtained. LDE GROS MARSH SCHOOL l ____ An exceptionally. largo nitmhcr ll! parents, ratepayers an/l visitors assembled ill the Do Gros Marsh School on Friday Juno 25th. to take part ‘in one of the most suc- cessful and interesting examin- ations evcr hold in ths district. The large llltcndllncc goes lo prove that. all are heartily’ interested in the educational welfare of the youngor generation. The class room, which was decorated with flags, ferns. flowers and‘ school exhibits, prc~ sen-ted a very ttlsty- appearancc. Special mcntion must be lutide of tbc. sewlngof which not orilythe girls were interested ‘but also the iloysfMt‘. James A. E. McPhee wus elected chllirlnan and preformed iiisduties in ills usual pleasing luunrielr. Keen interest was taken during a searching ‘programme consisting of Itollding, Qgralillnei‘. history geography, arithmetic ana black board exerciscs, illttlrspcrsco with recillltlons, dialogues and LL humorous tabloau . The pupils, who wp|l6 oxunlincll ixy their teacher Miss Genoa Lewis, assisted by Miss Elizabeth lMcllltyrc, a l’. W. (Y. gralluulc, also two cit-teachers. Mrs. John T, Moran. Mrs. John F. Steele, and Mr. Jerome McLe-ln, acquitted thclllsclves with ‘more than ordinary brillluncy and their prompt alld accurate answers, along with firm grasp in every "part, i-o= flected u great deal of credit on tho year front their ctlpnble teacher, Miss Lewis, who we are pleased to mow will rculaln with us aliothiar year. All present exprossiflhthdiit‘ solves as delighted with Ill!" millig- tit on itissolt w , oil - There are numerous trick ' gelatine desserts. ieli ll thofonly on‘: with ru it flavors sealed in‘ The craahgtho fruit, -, - the in co and aeal it. A t the ll uld fruit essence .,c - , each achge oi‘ Jlii g moment's-time you can .~ Sugardfoaed hi if! , » saccharine: tAnd-rcal- ~ In place of artificia ' It 7i Ottaotlilllblt ' A, , opal-rational» obstructions in the pipinl; or strain- dots failing Oiheldfilfjlfflllllfi; lt- Jill! mar bow» ti! thiluta‘ its ‘i , n all fatal = jam, manna body knows-film theiGillette Safety With the spaloquatyoiir: disposal on this pos fact that there are 20,000, l ‘while Miss -i‘*athorlne Fitz Patrick ,W g, _ ,the._world and w cu tiult time - ltfutouiugé truthfulness. ‘if? gopl. I What Wouhl Have Said P” " 1 t TUDY the Gillette Pootg on the boards. - ‘.1 o you think w ‘ r twill If you do not. aéecthe poster itself, you will find a reproduction oi it in "colours in tiealerflwvhidowa, together with a display of some of the most‘ popular Gillette acts. -- t . ‘and you will find Gillette Sqfely Razors In styles to auil every man who shaves-literally "A Handle forlEvery Jfldildnwflmolle them {be Gillette exactly‘ ruffed’ to‘ your hand I Toke til Q THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR C0., of Canada, Limited l l‘ s1‘. ALEXANDER sir. ' MONTREAL. ed progress tiurlug year and not only. in til classroom ‘is progress noted but on the playground where Miss Lewis is ever ready to be an instructor and a pllly nliltc. .The visitors null chi dron wvcre treated to conioctlnncry and a dainty. ap- pelizing luncll was scrvcd to all by thc generous ladies of tile district. A llunlher of,.~_luttailie prizes was prefnted to tho worthy pupils for thel diligence during term, also seven diplomas issued by the Dept. of Etillcution were awarded tn each of tho following pupils, Susan Me: Lean, Margaret McIntyre, Francis Mlilaflllll (fatherlne ‘Fitz ‘Patrick. Alphonsus McPhce, Lewis Camp- bell and Annie Fitz Piltrlch. No doubt, it is most gratifying to the teacher, pupils and ruepalyers of this prosporols district to know that out of seven who tried the “Leaving ,_Exanls." all were suc cell tut. The averages ranging from tit? o 84 per ceufVA vote~of thanks wa =eltouded to tho teachers who assisted in any way. Following tilts Mo's . tot-M "its 2"" l‘ plea. thléifmzsb-l ‘t he chel. and the little IMiss Lizzie l-‘itz Putricb presented suitable gifts. Miss "Lewis, althoug jtakcn whooly by surprizo, tllunke .the tihlldrfllll for their 'hinduess and concludtlll by saying that the tyear spent in Newport was tho best she had thus fur experienced. The tltidrfitls WEB as follows:— De Gros Marsh. \ ' June 25. 1920. Dear Miss Lewis, i Altothcr Your has pass ed and now ‘the time has comp for what do ypu think-oi the ‘have taken too ' ‘I / . CANADA ...G_1.1_1.€.¢t.e_, WORLD OVER » ‘lmuch for gr ' l a 'ql¢8h v would you have chbaen-thetmeaaage we adopted, or would youlhave emphasized the NO STROPPlNG-NO HONING feature, or tho 006 Gillette uaora, or the saving oi ten minutes each day 721 LINKLETTER SCHOOL The closing exercises of Link- letter school were hold, Tuesday. June 29th. There was a large num- tber present thereby manifesting the grout intgrost that. was taken in educational work. The school mom was beautifully decorated wii.ii snow-balls and ferns for the occasion, and mention must also be made of the drawing on the black- board. which showed that the teach er hull not only performed lior dut- ies will liurlng the year, but was- nlso ll clever artist. The pllplls were carefully examin ed by their teacher, Miss Myrtle Stewart and by their prompt" and accurate repliotr showed that the year had not bean spent in vain. After the examination nf the pup ils. Mr. Harry Harvey. secretary of the school took the chair, and c. very extensive program consisting of recitations, dialogues and songs was carried out. A prize was presented to the following pupils for highest slant" ing in‘ classz-Grtide Vi. Hillard Clark. Grade V. Albert Linklciter, Grade -IV. idea Clark, Grade l-li. A up Handle » ' _ _ ‘d thoL-vovory- er andwrnolié co_ i-That each set aIQMOIiIirtIuJQEiIZ dQibIe-edged super-habit b, dos? at‘, av .-_ A, . , . ; - lit-t , ‘ New A River and is the guest of Mr. and‘ r‘ ~.Mrs. Benjamin McLeod i . Ora Jelly, Grade ‘fr. Ernest Clark. "r I Grade i. Audrey Harvey anclArtblir Jeffrey equal. in addition to thtiso pr zes, n prize was given to' Graeme Lililflettor for Deportmontgqlid to Kenneth Schurmon for general pro ficienlzy, after ' which lin addrosl was‘ read by Jean Linklotier and Eiilo Jeffrey presented the tdach- er with a beautiful gift. “Alt ugh taken by surprise; Miss Stewart expressed her thanks in a fe filt- ing words. -A treat. of home mull candy; was given to» every-one pres- ent. and complimentary uieinarlta were then made-by the trustees on thegood progress made durlngtllo school term. The people of Llnitipt- ter regret that Miss Stewart could not remain with them another your, as the work accomplished durinl the past year was very satisfac- tory to every one. "rho proceedings of the ailter- noo ,wcre brought to_a close by sing ng the National Anthem. _ Mr. Bell, of‘ Glasgow, Scotland. father of Rev. H. R. Bell recent- Siver, is visiting in Nort a I1.Lfl. I about 1 pros. IAII QJI to say farewell to you and to mp- btlppygschooi year. in ‘looking over the, past your, we remember with Plotlsgre all the pleasant hours flillafltltt‘ in‘ school, and we realize .5 ‘fill mllllftlllil p rt you played in. smiling _ them pie lllit. To all your pypils you havb always been hmllflttéiderata t-und ~ s-ympathtic teachefif and a kind friend. We know that no times We. aye been un- grateful and you‘ ma ‘have thought that. your work , as in vain. for ountboltghtloitl-lnszil lwd . Jiowlfailil r pardon. in a few ycarswe will burial tipo tont 9,0111‘ places. - iy ‘ . we ‘will b; strengthened for 'on1' worlfidrf tits loasotill Iiu navc ieilrncd front you; tho lessons honesty linsclfishncsa, without which Whom leduclition is vulueiess. oilislon We wish to thank you, wilt- intorost you "in our welfare the extra time you spent ,prepsring us for, smili- .We ask to e ac- fi small Qisorn IOIII‘ rk for us. s (tryouts We i “BYE look back with plealtire . the" years spent in Do Gros Marsli§cbool as your pupils. ‘ i 0 nd . ho .1 i‘ c1 ltoachory." av (always t ud- .vlt ‘ztlo Eastern Steanishlp Lilies" Inc. 7 nrrlm no! - loan-filo: of Iaolglt all Paaralgaxbmrvllloa It. loll all Iolhl mat-nu "Go ‘ ‘DAY al I spin. an'il.l:?ryD‘B5\"l'=J,:“tD'A‘¥ h." The Wodnll l7 tr pa are via Iiaat tport h radars. Tho Saturday tripa ara diroot to Benton II ”;_ a-ijannoola aaaa a. iii‘)- ’\ Mmnlé-oogzcamtiootloo ‘mil Metropolitan u» nuaasora for New In: via g Fflllht rataa and full information I to . - _ A I __ 0E Joan. I. I. . at‘: m IOIII oval‘! waoraa-l" Goorpe liaslsm, Springfield. George Haslom‘, Springfield C. D. McLean, Clyde River, C. D; McLean, Clyde River, " S; C. Lune, Pownal Wallace McNutt, Darniey,‘ Wallace McNutt. Darnley, Robert McNutt, Darnloy. Win. A. White, Rollo Bay Castro.- H. ‘D. Smith, McNeilPs Mills, H. D. Smith, McNoilPa Mills. ll. D.- Smith. MoNeilPs Mills, H. D. Smith, MoNoiiPa Mills, Tllwnhiius Pinata, itustioo, RJI Iohn B. Mclflwon. Greenwich. J38. Millman, Kenning‘ , 11R. I ' . Y‘ “fir. Jtlilltiioo. itouilumu. a ' o. o. Mob/nan, Daflablo _ ‘ L.‘ m-llofliitt. llalpaqna, 31']; slow Pure Brett Live Smoky 3 amt Aponaaa an“ * an] Jersey Bull. 3t] months.‘ _ Jersey Bull, 21 months, =- .‘ Shortliorn cow. 5 yrs. (with . _ calf at. pldall‘ Shorhorn Heifer. 1 year. Bhorthorn Bull, 1 year 3 Holstein bulls, under 6 moi. Holstein Heifer Calf. undoi- l_ ' months. 2 Holstein bulls, uiiller ii nioa. Ayrjhiro bull.. 4 months Shorthorn Bull. 1 months Shorthorn covi. 8 years Shortltorn Heifer,‘ 18 months Shortilorn heifer. 4 months. Holstein Bull, 4 years Ayrshire Bull, 4 yoara. Sborthorn coir, Z years, (with < hell‘ calf at lldo) Shorillorn cow., your“ with ~ calf. at aiila.) Shorlliorn bull, 1 month \ 1 Holstein bull, 14 aiontltl. l‘ > 5"?» H‘; J J s .~>~a a {i hnfl~§s »t_he\.Btipiliiltltj(Chil'_lq%_'\la t I ha. at l an. alaaifiitfeiaua, n) (Pa ' I of Agriculture f ’