» i HE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGliN'l'—lgl'l- John Pond. 4,! Water street sui...rhono 239.1 ltslnl. AND Ne", subscription, Advertising PRINCE COUNTY Ilioulil helm with Mrs. Pond The Guardian may be bought daily at any of the following scorn, in ... en|de:— Beu Bookstore. Water It Toronto Barren. Water at The Guardian will be delivered 6 u n ' , n3'r'i'. 3..a'.7L"§3'°orl‘.’.".‘rii'. ¥e'.’ ‘0 In! home in summer-side by .r Boy at 2c per do: or 100 our week. Phone ass-i tor this 1 your order to the boy lflllfllllble for deliveries on your rou'teel:v W or no column is reserved for news or local interest but Idvertising or g newsy nature may be insen- ga rt 2 cents a word strictly pu- ghle in advance. .———j<-—-j—"m- ..Mi\lL US your films for de- gpjng, printing, enlaiging. decklo .. enlargement. free. Enman . m, l.td.. Summerside. L-60-B-lb-Mi. arleton and Vicinity ms; Ella Hngg of Kelvin, span‘. 5 past. week in Carleton. the est oi her brother, Mr. David ill‘)ily. 31155 Bessie Dugm of Cape Trav- .e is visiting ..Irs. Frank I. at; at Carleton. Master Gordon Linloietter oi st. eaiiors was recentl.V the Euest of sum, Mrs. Fred Bell of Carle- im; Edith Curtis, E. N. of Bos- . and Florida, who is on a mo- irip to the Islymd, is visiting latives in Carleton and ‘Cape veire. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oldershaw ve returned to their home in ollaiton. Mass. After a delight- mowr trip to the Island. vis- ..; relatives in Carleton, Sum- .i:'e and st. Eleonora. While Carleton they were the guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell. Carleton school has reopened af- tiie holidays with Miss Doris lesprc as princcipal and Miss ll‘. MacDonald as primary er. iilss Edythe Sobey. teacher of iirlnqlieid school. spent the week- iii in Carleton, the guest of her sole and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. '1 Ma.cMicken oi Carleton Mr. Russell MacDonald, who mitly underwent a successful ration in the Prince County pitsl, is convalesclng at his In in Carleton. lira. David Murphy of Carle- ..sn.1 her infant daughter. Avis n spent the past week visiting . Murphy's parents, Mr. and . C. E. Yes, of Kensington. lir. and Mrs. Frank MacDon- i, their little daughter Margaret F! and Mrs. Joseph Macnon. ini Crapaud. were the guests Mr and Mrs. Russell Mac- » aid of Carleton on Monday. Augustine Cove school has re- hid with two new teachers. Mr. llllstn wright as principal i Miss Kathleen Macrnrlane as my teacher. Mrs. Miner M8A!N€Vil1 of Vic- Th_l-‘ Spending o few days in down the guest oi her cunt -- uni.-le. Mrs. Charles B. pouii ii Mr. Doiili. Sister James Mario. who has an- lcd an extended visit with her G“?! Mr. and Mrs. James N. llliloeli oi Cape '.I‘ra.vei-se, left "' momlnit on return to st. . Minn. Mr. and Mrs. John I-laslem or hisioii had as their week-end ‘ 3} Mi. Hashim‘: sister. Miss ‘ii I-laslam_ of Springfield and A ti.-usin. Mr John Mscxay of ' Alllreles. Calii.. who is revis- Vj" his native province ior the line in twenty-seven years. ‘ W_I_s born in Stanley Bridge and two! relatives and friends 6. as well as his three aunts, - 'I"nomas l-lsslam. Mrs. Well- _end daughters, —-G303/GE WEBSTER Beak Door Factory, Kenningmh, ,,_.,,,g':§‘,‘3 illlly solicit your patronage. L-W-8-l'l-18-19-Z4-25-2616]. ~T0 SPEAK ON YOUTH CON- FEllENCE—'1lhis Thursday even. his in the Central street Christ. W1 Church. Summerside, Rev. Hlyden Stewart will speak on the World Conference of Youth recent- lv held at; Amsterdam. Mr. Stew- 3”: is Pastor of the Christian was one of the three delegates ap- lwillied by this brotherhood to at- tend the conference from Canada. This was the first World Youth Conference ever held, and Rev. Stewarie report should be or in. terest to everyone, young and old alike. It is inierdenominational, and it is hoped that as many as possible will attend. as the Young Peoples Society of the Church will :)e!l::.o:lne all who can possibly PERSONALS Mrs. J. A. MaoGregor and Miss G19“ Cwmllbell. O'Le8.l‘Y are visit- ing at Edgewater. 3, Miss Bessie smallman oi cna;-. lottetown is spending her vacation at Edgerws.ter.. 3. Miss Maude Manderson oi Mont. real is spending a. few days at Edsewater. Bedeque, P.E I. Mr. Keith Junieson of Sum- merside left this week for Sidney, 'N.8., where he has taken a posit- ion. a, Miss Rita Gamble oi the staff oi R. T. Holman, Ltd., is spend- ing her vacation at her home in Linkletter Road. 5. Miss Mary Maccauil is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Maccaull, North Bedeque. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finley. New Glasgow, N. 8., were recent visitors to Prince Edward Island visiting in Wilmot Valley and Charlottetown. 8. Mrs. Charles Dewolie White, and her son Thomas. and daugh- ter. Miss Betty left by motor on Wednesday momlng on a visit to relatives in New Ross. N.S., and Halifax. Miss Mabel MacLeilan of Hall- fax. N. 8.. was a recent visitor to Albany and searltown, she was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Stuart Robinson and daughterss Rev. ,c. stewart:nd Mrs. Link- letter and their son Charles and daughter Etlheljesn, who have been visiting Mrs. Linkletters parents, Mr, and Mrs. Maynard Schurman and relatives or Mr. Linkletters in Linkletter Road have returned to their home in Boulter, Cal. 8. Mr. and Mrs. E1-land Vaughan Cynthia and Janice have returned to_ their homei in Belmont, Mass, after spending some time with Mrs. Vaughan: moths, Mrs. Ewen Clark. Wilmoii Valley. They were accompanied on their return by Miss Leah Lord who intends remaining in Boston‘ for the winter months. S. Climb at Calgary. Alberta, and, 7779/ng Afier RTEYS AND PRINCE Grfe/él/2‘!/e Z/‘vs H7/s Kensington i’ ' and Vicinity Miss Luc sent time holidays. 3' Brown, is i th _ enioyine nil .f..i.’.‘.°... Mr. Front '11. C-9Died and C158 M“ has “‘ "W employed in a position it -A A cry,” huew h The Granite Bak. Mr. R. C. C pbal who holds first }l17ll:DesI]')()‘5)llte1I1n0nt' the lliant. returned to dutgvn 3?; H r g‘:}?5‘_i:;'ih;:ft"§m::‘ enioyaoie holl- Conmutul ti M” B“m‘*:’<im5M°t1?eHar1ifr'Ind?iirli‘i i?la1g$r..‘O?’ln. the recent arrival of I Mr. William Macliean 04 sheet }?“‘b°?« N- . is spending 9, lleosant holiday with his parents Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Ma.o1.‘ean' ]§flf‘5“"_3‘°"- It 15 Nported ' wnésmmhe is usually called, ham start a business in his e town here. If this is correct the nest of luck is extended to hm; in his new undertaking. He ! iimlbe relatilv:-ii‘ which pieasgofixfrgggs 533 . .1. F. Profit is convalesihg after a severe attack of Arthritis. Mrs. Bru M n daughter Pol:-yllismgg-X’ eafigwnlénlfi pleasant holiday in Kensington the Euescslnof lvllr. and Mrs. Kenneth M1‘. and Mrs. Howard Boyleg and son. Albert were recent vi.s_ itors to Traveller's Rest, Her many friends will regret to hear that Miss Ethel Chisholm. is now :1 rtatierit in the Prince Cour!- t% Hniirxial Summerslde, where 5 ° ‘"335 Tfiwllily operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. E. I. Jay Bloomfield. was : visitor to Kensington on Mon. 53’. A successful dance. under the li4l15l>l-cos of the Kensington C. W. L. was held in the McMahon house on Monday evening. The large number attending. thorough- ly enjoyed themselves. beating the light iauitiastic to excellent music furnished by local talent Mrs. William Hickey and Mr. Borden Fraser, who have been so success. full in organizing a choir, were guests of honor. Mrs. Margaret Giliis. Mrs. Jos- epili Cameron. Mrs. P. N. Le- Blanc, Miss Eileen Shea and Miss Gladys LeBlanc, enjoyed a, day's motoring to the wesiem part oi the province recently. Mrs. Cam- eron 0' Boston, Mass, is enjoying her trip to the fullest, renewing old acquaintances and visiting rela- tives who she has not had ttie pleasure of visiting during the past ten years. Mr. George Keefe Charlottetnwn and Mr. Ewen Nicholson. Sum- mersicle, were business visitors to Kensirigton on Tuesday. Mrs. William Stewart and two children Madeline and Billy oi Bediord u enjoying a pleasant holiday at Mrs. Stewart's former home in Kensington with her sis- tor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant a.cmi-npanied by Mr. and Mrs. l..awi-eriee Peters of Bloomfield, 5 wt Sunday pleasantly in Ken- sngton, the guests of Mr. and F important. I Plans To Ensure ‘no deal with enemy aliens in Oanada. and protection of property “gamsiv 58-bohiile will require 3 con. siderable portion of the troops, sire .?r"ti‘}é”.‘*.fil‘€‘il.“°..‘I’..“ "W W w be _ mtfilry flcnigiedt <1 immed - “C 911219. Speaking in rii. “"9.” W0 595510115 880 on the Igor- Bsnlzotion of the militia, said 11; was entual establish it in addition to oncfiilvagi :ii)V(Ii.gi1(.‘7Ii11sIliol'l'i1: est blishiiients i - “mes. are inantiy Parlnment would decide to what fiiteni. Canada would participate mould war occur, and it is under- 5”°°d “hat Plans have been worked out so there would be a plan adap- table to whatever decision Parlia- ment reaxhcd. It was pointed out at defence headquarters toda that the lessons learned in organ zaum for the last war have been incorpor- ated in the new plans. Factors which were not thought oi when Canada embarked on the Great War. however have be<x:me Then few, ' any, tho t oi the submarine as 3. men. ace o Canada's Atlantic coast. but should another war come, this men. ace will be real. war before su/be started crossing the Atlantic. Indian River News Miss Bernadette Macbellain and Miss Marion Mc.Rae have return- ed to Boston, after spending a pleasant two weeks in Indian Riv- er the guests of Miss Maolreilans mother, Mrs. J. A Macbellari. 'Il'ney were accompanied as far as Tormentirie by Messrs Wm. Con- nick and Joseph Gillls. Dr and Mrs. W. L. Maomellan and iasniw of Boston, have return- ed to their home after spending their vacation with M‘. and Mrs. Wm. Hickey . S Rev, Lawrence Macbellan of Mobile, Alabama. who was re- in staff of ]|_1p1ph3,nvy College, N. Y. is visit- hia mother. Mrs. Elizabeth MaoLellan before taking up his new duties. ' S Miss Helen Gillls of Winchester. Mass, is spending her vacation at her home She was accompanied to the Island by Mr. Billie Clougéi. Mr. Urban Macxlnnon and Miss Ruth I./imt left on Friday morning ror Pordond. Maine. after spend- ing a. pleasant week in Indian Riv- er, the guests Mrs. Cecily Maclaellan. 5. Mrs. Gerard and sons Leonard and James are visitimt in Illdilm River, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gervase Msichellan. 8. Miss Amelia MacLellan and her little niece Claire Babine are visit- ing Mrs. J. G. Mlw‘L_rell.an. S. Mrs. Arthur Maetr.-llan. has 1'9‘ turned to her home in Baris0l‘- Maine. after vlsitinrz Indian River. the guest oi W. J. Gillls and iam- ill’. 5. :m:e D gist” P901110 001150 frowns in event of m be d°"° Wm‘ me Obiect of an ev- 1 “ncmggal-T0096. At present the lar- ‘ It was well into the V | and Commerce. ovsn-:n nun. DAY HELD,’ AT Eli_ER$i|E Valuable Information Given As Interest- ing Program Carri-i ed Out. The fourth oririusl field day sponsored by the Oyster Growers Asodation and Fisheries Research Board was held yesterday at the Biological station at Ellerslie and was attended by visitors from all over the Province and many from the U. S. A. Demonstratioriis showing the various stages of Oyster cultivation were on View and proved or much interest tovisitors; boats were available and many lpecrpie took advantage of them to visit the actual scenes of oyster farming down the river. The lad- ies of the surrounding church ser- ved meals during the day and an excellent program of srnrts bivas enjoyed by young and old. Mr, Brenton Clark. Lirikietter, president of the Association and the dimctors were there and as- sisted Dr. A. W. H. Neerlier in entertaining the guests. In a short iaicldress Dr . W. H Needlerl who is in charge of the Biological _ Station at Elerslie welcomed the‘ guests and explained the various exhibits on view. Serious Oyster Enemy A new feature this year, said Dr. Needier. was the exhibit of the oyster drill, which is a serious enemy of the oyster and has been found in the Northumberland Strait, but not in North Shore waters, For this reason it is very impcriani: that material from the Straits be prohibited in North shore areas The drill is very harmful and is like a small snail which bores i-.c.'es into the oyster. Another very was the use of lime for 1-‘ ng star fish. Another fea- ture .s ii."-t oi the Malpeque oyster i l i are SllU""lC)l‘ to other oysters in re- sisfiiw oisense. The Malpeque 0'.Vs- te‘s \....., survivimz almost a 100 per. in the Enmore River where the c"'~‘°!‘ rtrtive to that river had onlv -~~~ Wed 30 percent, in view or our .V[?lmq'\ie oysters presents the host nrnswpeot for neestablishirig the Cl“V'l'l‘iet0Wl'\ inlets. , Mr. Benton Clark spoke briefly and in introducing: Mr. A. E. Fortiniton said the ovst/ers in the Ma‘nenue area were increasing in numbcrs to such a rrritifying ex- , tent that it. is now time to look i for larger marke‘<. The Associa-. l tlon is alive in t‘.~:‘< need for ex- nnndinrr markets and had been able to have as their guest speaker i this afternoon. Mr. A. E Farting- iton. of the Department. of Trade . at Ottawa. and‘ chief of the animal products and fish export division. Federal Oiiicial Speaks Mr, Fortlmrton plensiirle at being present and was delizht-d to hsar oi the increased pro:lii:t‘cn of the ovster in these waters. He had visited the OYSNET Beds and win: m”=t interested in the svstem of cultivation. He was quite sure the Molpeoue oyster W85 the {inert in queilty and expressed his don have been establish-ed for cen- turies and thr-ir men are keen busi- nes men and know their ma-fkeits needs and insist on their require- ments belniz fulfilled, The main factor in supplying the B"m5h market. which is the most import- ant is in being able to supply a popular. The English market is a very competitive one. One critic- ism of the Canadian market is the L . tiagfirsgrading and continual sup- ply. . Bermuda, West Indies and Jamaica as other possible markets of some M. else that t ere Were Ere“ F'°551bum°' Aunor, East Mslsrtic, Kerr- In the OYSWT l7ld"S“‘V °f 9- 3 I I Addison and Kirkland Lake rwhile Buffalo - Ankerite ___._'——; AUSSIES BAFFLI-I IIONG KONG WOMAN and 'hadn‘t cooked a meal for your . Mr ielt S"uncom.forta.ble when IDE GUARDIA COUNTY CHRONICLE j You don't have to be "Scotch” to be thrifty . . . Come to HOLMAN’S and see how easy it is to save on all Quality Foods! L SODA BISCUITS 1 lb. pkgs. Special - - - - BULK Macaroni 6c iii. T DAIRY BUTTER. CREAM TARTAR, in bulk, lb. Special FANCY BISCUITS, Assorted, reg. 18c lb. - MUFFETS (whole wheat biscuits) Special - - - - - - 2 2 CORNED BEEF, 1 lb. tin regular 154:. Special - - - - ""rnI.nAv AND SATIIRIJAY T 2 Pkgs. 251: Pkgs. 21 c Tins 25c 20:: lb. . “‘f.‘‘.3Z.‘I§.‘?‘.‘1”s,fZl?.'.‘.‘,‘.‘.’:°£ ; _ _ ii - 29¢ S‘iAi‘i3.”f‘..TTsI.;.§§{“'P?°."LS’. .2 Tin s 17:: -6 For 20c 32c NEW SALT HERRING Special — — — — — - EZE-DRAIN (Easy-way drain cleaner) per tin Lynn Valley FEARS 15 oz. tin, regular 2 for 25¢ 2 Tins 19:: Aylmers Grapefruit 14 3-4 oz. tins 15c Each 26c ._2 Lbs. 25¢. well be followed TORONTO, Aug 23 —-(CP)--— The war scare gave the stock mar- ket a. considerable shock today, especially in the late afternoon, on could Mr. Fortinztcn sues‘-‘Sled One 01' the report of enlarged demands on mm tbi!:iivC°ur1i9=rbef<:{r°r-1115?: markets “‘“’°""€‘°"r thanks was extended P013“ bl? Gemmll» Ind Price! 8.51“ n:1°rlic}ii:i~1y7 the British ma.r- ,_°Amz°s;e§ke, moved by T_ H_ g_ cracked for their widest losses in ket Mr. Fortington B111!-'3h951zed i-he Inman and seconded by G. shel- 3 many weeks. silver- noint that buyimz firms in non- um Shara M,._ B, Ropinsoii. 1 Gold shares posted an index loss of 2.92 to close at 110.79. 1., A , and SenntorAMac.Arthur Closing 10 to 13 cents lower were 5 ke and expressed the view dropped 20 cents, Contour-um Little Long Lee 20, 17, MacLreod- showed little change. Brazilian was off to a new low at 7, C.P.R. at 3 1-2 was at its low for the year and Walkers com- mon weskened 1 1-8 to 39 3-8. Home Oil set a. new low for the year at i 48 and it closed at 1.52 for e not drop of 13 cents. Cel- gary-Edmonimi finished 30 cents uniform oroduet continually. OT’-'1' MELBOURNE. Australia. Aug. Cockshutt 16, Mining Corporation down at i 40. it ‘°..::."“’l::.:°.':.t . -...'.‘.:S*.:*;.‘.£*u.:;*.°°*.:;: ‘£2? m<:.°'m=n 13- rem 17- am e r s‘1 mil aptly’ ‘/5 ' An mo 15, Wri ht-Ha reav plump tender oyster the speaker home the day after she arrived Md Teak Hugh: ,0 11 Mcawiz Loose, straight sports costs sug- sdid In the Enlz\'l*?l Mark“ “he ')eoa1lse she “couid'n't stand Lb" qr d 1 t d 12 goat men's ts, whereas town size has it bearing on the price. 3 country." After living in Hon: ‘ me 5 9°“ 3“ ‘ '- coats are smoothly fitting with to 3 1-2 inches belnrz the most -Konrz where she had four servants Action ‘W9-5 00ml)!-TI‘-iV€iY “gm fronts meeting. s, A, P. Landau said she receiv- i in the senior base metal group ex- cept for fair turnover in Nickel at a drop of 1 1-2 to 45 1-2. Smelt,- ers lost is point and Norands -I-4 Waite-Amulet, off 40 cents to 5.50. was the weakest of the base metals. vent/ures dropped iii. chelper “A L.»-—~u:.—....——-———__.— -on Haslam. I I Mrs. Thomas Dun h . ___.. " oi Spi'ai;i‘giie1‘\.f5'a.2' cg; 0 A WA’ "“p"‘y Mr Hazelton Gillis. left on sat- im=nii‘ar s1'Y‘”‘rlV. To secure the ing service from white women." "' to have him with them Ml“ TY“d31 S‘3“'“l’1° 1°C“ Wen‘ urdav morning on a. visit to West- British market it would be Well ml‘ The visitor complained that Aus- 1ll- —--— ‘known reinsmen is now in Monc- em 'cm,dg. S. the P. E I Ovster Growers to tfmljans were "always in too much G M P —— Lg. ton, N. 3., where he will drive ’ cooperate and form a definite p0l- of a hurry and the weather was -. freezing." After visiting two Aus- l d d th t the icy And Mvim when E a tralian ports she decided she would l’rlr..' ~i th thre i~ .. was of Mr. Norman Nl:u:- so-veia horses in 8 9 ‘‘‘-l' Miss Minnie Shea. has l‘eClii"|'l\.d devmnment of We ovster mdumw lilo ,- the which ended ,- ,. ._. ._. E I ., _ ' "ihai"h‘galiiseul:gcoi'leer'll§éa‘imiI2 gr‘ Lmmwifm Sud‘ speak‘ ;§§f{L“’:n%;;“HM°§£§g‘? Vmhso htl: in Dt0hr:hsel;t§;neiM:'iiii ‘iioi5rbE§iPi?edi~, is sufficisn‘. to meet the needs of “sooner be alone." recent iiinm, '.nmr.he gousfh Mi§\)r%l;‘Slg;m193& stable, for the Haillliax niflhiisiiéioii fir‘ flank Shem 5, ..,,-.».l mice 1de[;erm‘i1n¢1!!u‘%>‘I1I avg: —————:—-—- As many field! an infested with S m_. "Acoor nu 8 1 ‘ meet His many i ends en- ‘ ____ exact tvm. .ou re an gm 5- lit . its li it xvred with W . i h b tof l k . t.i kt in licv then C1',it;ng‘rgiIresrseAhnl1g3“1l °'_}‘“,* 3‘:L.:‘°" ° C Zlsgtgiijpgitai hhrexiart fit him be‘l1l‘1:g ’“‘}‘”‘ ’},'1V°'u5,f,*,‘,,f’,°l ;§,p’3E§fisff,. mm .‘v”,,,§§’dsb§ n°gmi5«-E0 to fear. GRA hoppers we are asking the farmers to keep a. “:33? signs‘ l;Mr.v arid M5: hlgr-a1lfrl,>31al;eW'f“ml$;l§'§:ug,f§‘l‘g well out in front in all his races. ‘n‘,‘,;‘,,,,,;'§L",’,f§my..g éitigunevi" téooher. 'rh.r‘ierim§rIir)t‘;s,ntthnc;l!ar;e L5! egg; look out for same. If they find any destruction ' « be of Tewkeebury W n i. ‘W Miss Imelda Ma Im. P01’ 5 '~‘ 5 __._. -, ' introduce it. bi-ii N‘Pe3'm"-9 the Mi‘ Mr. Joseph Jcchelman 'M- S. umer in oysters an.i demand the __ _ of crops we wuuld ndvige ugyng pqigon mgglh §__ . , inn service Act-. "You cannot if-111 turned to Kensington on Tuesde ___. csfass of oyster and no other. W'I:N'Nll1PiEG, Aug. 33 (OP) 1 i h in ~- Danger of war in Europe This Department is absorb ng part of t e cost Ind Mrs. John A Mun,” a deed horse. he eveniniz from n. business trip to . Mr A F Anenguig, ,1;-,, or b 1 iimily of M,b,mv,»n;°m.,d ,5 Under the War Measures Act John. N. 13- sumimerside is spending his voca- Resemble l!.'ns'"9" 03314" precilpitfiitd hm‘-1'3 “Y “3 of mi, trutmflm Eiirin on Sunday to visit reln- ?l1w1°1:'u‘,v¢l;:ch cmmm(13‘ov1ex:~‘n°:iP ‘iii Mr willi -—§Evart Bedfbrd W“ with mend‘ in Indian Ewe; Th speake said the Malpe ue 2,; W‘“§‘§§.§. w}§;‘$ngu;u:-)e‘§};,£:-§:;K.,°, - s it . i ‘ . am . . e r a.y an - . i. . .. -r :.°“"°'l.:.':i-.ti..i:°..:;im:.‘.:i’"..:“;s is "*°“‘“ *" “°“"““"’“' some cgne-ihedmaxig-U: ,”'";“°"; ,5‘ °,';“;‘"°",'*;*'", ‘;",,”° . ' - . W ht . 9"“ - ' _ *-"‘ UTS SW ~ -‘ d ll . in one ay's ra - a men or r m e :1 onto 0 on a ora- ‘. lira. Jchn leifiicggloorrii: uletions dealiii with censor Miss Ella Du.nPh.v Kensincton. E0 x... ready demand. Canadian producfgs lfngfnrcfnsl ‘zlzgmuuns were 4 7_8_5 D 1' 0 8 ‘~ le motored to oerletbfl *"' sghljon ‘““o..i"3'.3‘i’““.‘r‘«°°‘ii‘.’.’ii‘.'..r.°"°£'3i lssousgielxilg/!l!i.n8 iihpiigifanbsttlgrw‘ in " ‘(om " A Xiomvirn iimifedmziiiioa a;1hv(‘i‘nFl’0nwge:h aveflbrpcr rt? cents mother with October M 5° wry’ Expeflmmm F““" -' ' " ° ' “’ ‘ ' ls‘l1bol' Mm D”‘°“~ "°’°“ ' “ ‘ - in 3-5 December or , tn . on and ui>- hill. ’“ - hi .»i 1 these is that the rim: 1-4. November . .‘ mm“ Mmrmm. 0‘ $2 an gnd use of property. Law‘-en“ 0% "3'.‘,',’." s.vtvaMrr$im:iri hg:g.’rali'e£'i(:‘iIi; iiiih tpogpleo are Empire minded and 1-3 and May 64 1-2 cents. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ‘ line 00" box“: bu. new Mr. Gordon Drilion of Manctourif the mm“ shouts when attacked demand Empire ll|‘°d“0l5 :1‘f’°V9,"t” Liverpool values were "held to n l~ an gewhe‘. 01 annvmd N. B.. the Toronto Maple 149 by the mammg bees, she uttack- others. Freedom from to is .n‘o “am or 5_gd_ whne Buenos Am; ‘J3, .... lasi Tu“ y fhookey star. paid Kensin n I ad than Wm, sack; soaked in par- England, and more important stig. remained ,mch,mged_ L200_8_22_4i *4 visit Tuesday, calling on . 1’. mm“ “,4 fastened to a ion pole. the Government KU3-T‘3n‘i“.e 01 Kl‘? ' *n_ memo, 3,“ mm”. M N. nontoxic wellhknovwn K - “hr needed hosnmr m...‘i.,,e,,r, .1 inc. The example or the Pou try 5°ho0l. epeht on . ton sportsman w o is one - :1} Reviewed and approved by Dominion lleedqlnrlen . -i no home in o..i.°m‘.'.°"‘ Gets ii0|||i||3ti°“ .‘i.‘ll‘:..’°’llo.l.’i;‘ii‘.‘:.. ’..l°:?.‘l.‘..‘.':.‘:...i‘.‘.‘.a izov POWERS. KING'S sc0ur—— The "M W“ *"°°"""‘* . . liieiosno Be A ' mid r" N die mi. ‘expect to go ‘ ' §f,¢°;’°.T‘,'::_', » —— on tuw-n this coming season and :‘."‘G"'\RGE,I _ JPlnt.ry an. on 3,, I“, ,1 Mom-nos. 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