I M MONTREAL AN QUEBEC DUCHESS OF BEDFQRD — NOV. IS GLAIIGOW, BELFAST, LIVERPOOL MONTROSE —- NOV. 16 HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON, LIVERPOOL FROM SAINT JOHN (Iollovvlng day from Halifax) MONTCALM — DEC. 4 ' GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL DUCHESS OF RICHMOND -— DEC. 11 HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON DUCHESS OF YORK —DEC. 12 GLASGOW, BELFAST, LIVERPOOL MONTCl-ARE — DEC. 1i ‘LASGOW, BELFA5T, LIVERPOQ Off-season rate: In tlhcl. from your vii-n min-l 1mm ‘ur Wfllf Mr. || '1' ln-irirl ihuwcnlvr Axrnt, Saint. John, A‘. n, Iilfl IIIIHYIIIIIIIIIII Jun," ' Silver Fox Furs Ltd. L-457-1l-19-21. The Iieiltrel Guardian CONFEDEILATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6l98-7-l2-3l2 -WllAT WOULD groceries cost were it not for Dcvereauirs Cash Grocery. L-5Ii6. l ------- I PELTS for tlic Ltincloii Auction,‘ Decenbi 1' 14th, ivlll Le received '.-1t any of can ESJOLUIB’ SIALlUllS up to November 23rd. The Dominion ISLANDER. BERBAVEDr-Mr. Robert J. Todd, Bradalbane received I the sad news that his brother Mr. Daniel A. Todd of Portland Maine, had passed awry Nov. 1'lth, aged 65 years. He leaves a wife (Clara Bernard) formerly of O‘Lcary P. E. f. and four sons and two daughters. POLICE COUIVL-At the Police‘ Court yesterday a man charged with being drunk and incapable was sent i’ to jail on an old cezfimlttment. A: drunk was remanded until this, morning. A non-support case was‘ heard and the defendant remanded‘, until this morning. PHONE TWELVE TESF-"Luckyi at?‘ i.‘ T 1'. . “fin.” f‘ nudinn Pacific Erpreu Thom-Urn Cheque! . . . 60m] (h, liq“ M, ._-——---—--—~ ' . .:' * ' ,_ WGQGGGDOQGDDQGUDDIUGGGGUGQBGDDUGUDGGIFDQ GD W555!) L‘ ' Itlvertising liates—l’ayahle in Advance . ‘ (‘antral fluurilluu Iutlllfl, 4n per wnnl; Wcntvru and Emmi n lnraln, 2o per lllillli Anni» i-l-mentu and (‘billing l-lveuln 2o per we 1., [RI uiiril; in alcmurlum Notices, 70a par Inch; Llnlu of apirliiitil tllfvrllign. Fania. elm. 4o pi-r mime _ p" iurli: Mrlivcn u! ’l‘l|nnka and Apprucluli '. lord. tltlwr rulrl (Ill application. : iflnlmum Llinrgo for any advertisement twenty-ll" "m; woaaaa ainor ll. 70a Der Imh or do i B SALE — OATTIIEAL, WILL exchange for good oats. Warren's ' ' L 4 l) ll l" 3i \ALUABLE l-‘LhlALl-l FOX ES- caped from ranch Saturday even- ing. November 14th. Finder please notify Homer James, Midge-ll and be carried to completion by pur- chasing insurance on our special ~LYMOU'i‘lI K041i PU LLIZTS for sale. FIPII 'l‘iu'i1or. Wiiislo L Dian. This can be economically arranged by interviewing J. A. Moore. .Suu Ute Assurance of _L“.".“.‘.‘*?- .9“¥Z*.°.EE@"¥- To Let TO Liz-r - a ROOMS FOR—LIGH' i‘ Itmlilflkeflllllil. Heated. Apply 253 l" nywStlTfl. City. L-471—l1-lT-§i oiul Sin-ct. Brlilps in iily. Apply 304 Rich- L-524-1l-l8-lll. “any 2i’: RIFlWll/lllfl Street. L-mo-ii-n-ai. A ' ' ‘ 1 "r ‘ " T0 LET-ONE LARGE FURNISH- IOIt SAIJI-PIAXI) .i\.\'l) KIT: front room. heated and fire- Q1981‘? ti"! \'i'i__v cheap, Apply place. kitchenette. 139 Kent . . f’. cure fiunrclzan. Street. L-492-l1-17_31_ I'I'l‘.\' FOR SALE it'll for I()S’I‘-A ram m" SILVER RIM- nuid glasses. Finder leave at ‘i _ _ v V f y‘ V :7 Guardian. L-491l-l1-l7-3l. ‘SHEER (moire or Lvl-tnv “icrlfllivii- Pivilml in pluin \‘.'l':i[l- I" Im°'I'1lI(I Ir.‘ i1:<. lVritc lfll‘ In" or“? “m-ililvkic. saving 53'}. .0. flox 9i, llvpt. W-IO. l-iainil- ion Ontario, a y ~_] i; , _ , .._ g; III MEIHOIIIAM WILLIAM MULLINS gale f IleIp uiis. In the carly morning hours of Nov’. l2, 1936, tnc spirit of Cather- Bicak" grocery sale at Dcver- caux's. L-566. ' LAID T0 REST.——'I'IIC funeral of Mrs. John Reid took place ye lei- day morning from her late rcsdence lo the Church of the Most Holy‘ Redeemer. The pallbearers weref Messrs Arthur King, Joseph Cos? tello, Dominic Doyle, Matthew Mc-I Court, Alex MacLcod and Emmet. Hagan. Service at the Chinrli was conducted by Rev. Father lilac-Kenna C. S. S. Rsand at the gruvc by Fr. Baincs, C. S. S R. v ISLANDER KlLLl-llL-ltirs. \Vil-~ liam Nelson.’ 133 King Street, has received word ol the accidental death of her brother, Lincoln Irving who was killed in Boston by a heavy" truck on Scitilrdzrv last. Mr. ‘ ll'\ili;7. was a native of Cherry Valley and lived in Roslindalc Muss. The flui- cral was licld from his lale re- zldcnce. ISLAND Al’ IORESS SPSAKS —Tlie Bible is the finest piece of literature ever written. and if 3'0" do not road tho Bible you arc miss"- lng the greatest literaiy beauty in life, ail-s. E. Mncdonald u... M. Montgomery), told tli: graduating class of the Laiiibion Mills publicl school at the biiiiqtict sponsored by the Home and School Club. She advised her yoirlilul hearers to jot down any good stories they hear, as in this way history is lnade. Mrs. Macdonaltl mentioned three “P‘s“ for aspiring authors: l Patience. perseverance, postage I stamps. Inspector J. Wilkinson prc- . scntcd the certificates. The class: presented to Principal D. B/ICLG)’ a handpalnted picture. Each mom- ber was given a book by the board. Toronto Mail and Empire. I I i Mrs. Beatrice McLaughlin Em- ery. daughter of Dr. McLaughlin of Calgary, (formerly of Charlotte- town) is the guest of Mrs. J. J. McKlnnon, Brighton Road. Short Ct/lllbv I13. Molar Llurber can ‘ —Il.‘.u inc, (lcurly beloved wife of Mr. Wm. lilulii Albany, P1'liicc Erlward Is-‘ land, uungud its flight to the Heav- I only lfomc, the Laud of Peace and| m-si, ' The lat.‘ Mrs. Mullins was born at De Sable. P. E. I., and was the? lust surviving member of the fam- ily of the lllIC David mid ‘Mrs. llolni of that plllCL‘ and had reach- ed the allotted span of three score yclllls‘ and tcli. Having ruffered a. paralytic stroke seine few years ago she ncvcr fully rcgaiucd her former health, and during these trying years of weakening strength I her imticnce ivas put to the test, but through it all. her faith in lier i Saviour never faliercrl. Being of a liuinourous and happy nature she! made for hcrsclf a host of friends’ who will ever cherish her memory. Almost a "ycnr ago her husband re- jolced with licr in having cclc-t bratcd their Golden Wedding Day. mid through this long join-hey of m‘? $080110!" they were happy fillilfllill each others joys and sor- rows. Her funeral which was held "i Friday was largely attended, Iii Ep- .\ llllPil I IIlPlruiiifactiui-r viral‘ Prince lull . T.'\'l‘l\l'l lllilkllltf under- aiiil lii>.~'.i‘i'.\'_ 'l‘crilttir_v l‘.II\\'IIl'tI litlaiirl. Alilili‘ \vi ii Dfilllgllllllik to A. W. Ho: 4i “all in hol:::5_£l.\l'l) ‘l-(lll n JAI. on‘? I “PIP /\. B. GhdHIIlIil ' I 4a 41-17-31. (ORDS OLD /\- (l. SlcLson, Wmrp Imtill (m. the city, "To. any AT (men “lllllii a few miles of Allllll‘ Quaidlan 1mm; I ~- cllnpc RANT‘ (liven-roan on Tish, C, ,' ifiidei 19:11. Will pay and Cairn’ Stoves. i‘ BARGAINS BARGAINS . (Ilearilllr Sale of all Used Cars. lnverything must g0, . Call and see them. Allison IVIacLeod | 224 Great George Street ; "“~li-1u-;i_ I bereaved ones. Appropriate hymns 'ron David, Maple Plains, with services at the house and grave be- ing conducted by Rev. Dr. ‘Genge who spoke very impressively‘, bas- ing his remarks on Rev. Chap. 21, verse 4. And God shall wipe away all tear."- from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow. nor crying. neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away. He was asslsied by Rev. Mi'. Young whose comforting prayer was soothing to the hearts of the were sung, and the remains o! a kind and loving wife and mother, an lioneft and upright neighbor, were tenderly laid to rest in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Tryon, there to await a glorious rcssurcct- loii. The pallbearers were all neph- ews of the (ICCCII "'1: Samuel French, Arthur French. Stetford Mullins, Morley Mullins. Warren Inman, and Fred Inman. She loaves to mourn a sor- rowing and aged husband, one whom she resided during the past year. and \\‘Il(‘1'0 rlie was tenderly cared for by her loved ones until the end. One daughter. Bertha. Mrs. G. R. Farow. North Battle- ford, Sask. also five grand-child- ren. thrce grcat grand children. be- sides a host of relatives and friends. The floral tribute: ivere in the form of a spray from lifr. and Mrs. Samuel Frcnuh. Cliarlottetotvn. boquet, Mrs. George Pratt, Tryon. "Peace pcrfect pcacc in that sweet land of rest. We loved her, _b,u_t._ Jesus loved her best." “Oh doctor," she cried in great distress, "my husband's nerves are‘ all disordered. Mint can I do about it?" ' "Travel, both of you.“ doctor. "Where do you recommend?" ‘Two different directions." said the i Notice of Annual Meeting of ‘I'm: t_.'naicl.tri'l'r."rtlwh Regular Monthly meeting TONIGHT S o'clock initiation I sumo PARTY i TONIGHT Holy Redeemer Hall 8.30 P. M. Sharp THE BUY SIIOIITS ASSOCIATION i'.E.I. Provincial Council in the Board- Room of the City Hall, Charlottetown MONDAY, November 23 at 7.30 p.m. The Public arc urged to UUAKUIAR attend Belfast The regular quarterly social cve- niiig of the Young People's Sue-z icly of Si. John's Church wins livid ihe latter part of October and a’ very pleasant time was spent. The I regular ivcekly meeting was licld_ lll'.'~I3 \\'ill1 Mrs. Ruasrll Gillis leader ' for the evening. The topic was "Our Chuich." An instructive as \vcll' as interesting talk wa: given on it by the pastor. Several good‘ rcadiiigs were also given.‘ A pleas- liig feature of the meeting Wit.“- whcn the President of l-he Society culled the Choir to the front and‘ all joined in singing “The Church 1, Ill the Wildwocd". During tho soc-I ial liour two contests wcle put on. A “Cake" contest by Miss Mac- Pliee and l1_"T(‘£l" coiite t by Mrs. , MacEacherii. Kenneth Griffiths favored the audience with two pleasing solos. "Give lVIc. The Open Road". and "My Canadian Home". Delicious refreshmciiis were served at. thc close. Remembrance Day was flt-tlngly celebrated at the Soldicrs Mon- uincnt on Nov. 11th with a large crowd present despite disagreeable climatic condrions. The wreaths presented in memory of our Idllflll heroes were a. thing of beauty. The bubllc rchools were well represent- cd together with other societies in- cluding tho Girl Guides. Tho Log- ion wreath was placed by Mr. J. F’. llaliiday‘. Piper Groom. Clio"- lcttctown was in attcntltiiice also Buglcr Carr. The service in the Church was presided o\'er by the pastor msslslcd by Rev. J. R. Sl-Zlll- nor. The latter in his address made reference to Mr. Griffiths‘ (lcpiir- ture from the Island but spoke of the friendship that has existed between thcm. The addresses of both of the Reverend gentlemen were very stirring and listened to‘ with rapt attention by the aud- ieiicc. In the evening the Legion mom- bcrs with their families and friends attended the annual banquet in Belfast liall. The crowd uas _iu.\t large enough for a good Illlll‘ and after supper with Piper Groom with the violin and Herb Woith, piano, da'.tciiig,' was enjoyed for a short time. Solo: by M\‘S:l'.<. Rains and West was another item on the I evening's program. I The aiuiual meeting of ihu Eldon Branch was held iii IIlL‘ Belfast- hall on Saturday. Nov. lilli. The slate of Offlfcrs far tlic Ctllllillg, year is: Pres. Aubrey lticlllciinaiifl Vice-Pres. Justin VuiiIdcrstiue; Secy, Jcliii L. Strange. I I I Many farmers are still busily engaged in harvesting their bum- per turnip crop, in the meantime. hoping the Lorite Vnllcy wcatlicr prophet is correct. Three LCIIOOH- crs left Pincztc loaded with pota- toes recently, Capts. Jones. Boud- rault and MacDonald in_ charge. Capt. Boudrault who is in charge of the schooner "Lady Mny“ lcft for Sydney the second time. He was accompanied the last time by Mr. A. S. MacRae, Pilicttc. Many tiar- nips have been moving also. 'I‘ru:'ks for a time working long into the night. to take care of them all. Heavy rains have made the roads very unpleasant in many place; with the help of so many trucks. ' Those who are of the opinion that women should have equality with men in church and state will be pleased to read that. ll/llss‘ Gruchy has been ordained into llic United Church of Canada min-' iatry. History ha: also been made __ l’_A_(__}lj§ 'l_'I'll<‘-,l.' when King Edward VIII opcned his i _ first Parliament on Nov. 1i as llfls" lloi.brtu;li moved ilic thanking tlic King for izzo spcccli , from the throne. It is lnbresling . to no‘c and very gratifying to the lfair sex to rend that fiIlC appear- Ind rcmarluibly .-i\‘.t'-r'oir.ii:.<:cd, par- tlculziily so as 111K Li lllf‘ f.vst. time thr- 1:1 l; has been ciitzuiccl ‘ to a woman. Rev. D. L. Griffiths. B. A. ivlth wife and sou Krnnctli htivc this zvriil: for QIIFIITL‘ where he Il.l:2 ac- cepted ll CIlII, A largo chi: ..:;1i \\':is prirciit at. both scrviccs on Nov 15th. M1‘. Griffiths.‘ ll0‘.\' rliargc is. I‘.‘1l',l‘lI eighty iiiiliis from Quebec City and 220'.) lllli(‘> from lVIOllIiTtll. Bcsiclu; iris oitursli scr- virc he will tench lllll.~lL' ll‘. two local school one hour czicli \\'(‘(‘I(. A sum of nzouryv was i)l'("'l‘llil}tl to Zi-fr. Griffiths from the so." .oii. in fvfrs. Griffiths from llic Ladl ' and to Kenneth from the Young Peoples. Society. Air. Griffitiis feel- higly replied for all. The slight tliiuitlcrstorni cu Sun- 1 ol‘ the day brngs to the mind n'llt.‘l‘ a saying of mic of Ballasts old land-mark: who departed this czirtli about thirty years ago and an unusually well read man. that I.Il‘.lllfI“l‘ at this time of tlic yri\i' is a sign of a mild wizitcr. Much as ive ilrilke ziiuuder ivc wouldn't illlllll n. fcw storms if su.'li would be the rastv-J. Ayrshire Breeders The Lot's 52.42‘. u .3, l‘ .'....- ijrtcil- ers‘ club lichl tlicli‘ iiiiiiiia‘. nltxtliiy; in the confcirniii: cliii:iibci' of llic Maritime Winter l'"'.1:i' biiiiiliiig \\'i',ll a good 1‘C[.ll'ESi‘IliIiiI\'8 gathering of the members pfclivlll. from all over the province. The President, IIlL‘ Rev. J. P. Mac- knv. Sllllbfllflliidlt‘, occupied tlze chair The src.rct.iry‘s report sliuiv- cil a good credit balance in lino: of the club lillvl \'f‘i)‘ ciicoiiingur; reports were given by a large niiiii- ber of tlic members. This club has, for the past fcw ycnrs, bccn ceincring most of its ric- livitlcs in fosicrliig community‘ shows in all parts of tlic province with marked succsss. The cntlrc slate of officers wcrc re-clcxlcd for 19.17: President-Rev. J. P. lilaclzay, Shiibcnactulic. Vicc-Wcsitlcut C, 1-‘_ Hatch, Alina. Secretary-'l'1'casi1rci'-— W. R. Ret- aon,Truro. Auditor-Dr. J. M. Trucman, Truro. At the conclusion of the annual meeting a smoker was held at. which the Nova Scolia breeders were jelli- ed by brecricrr. lrrmi New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island lo do honor to lime of tlit-lr fellow breeders who have rogontiy bun addrcs: , Aid ‘ I ‘II . i t. 1 - l .4 t i a l I l . l l . i‘. ', ‘I i , >1‘ . "i THURSDAY 'ii=lll'l'l.llillilil lSIih- “ . ' ' i)_<iii.i.iii.- vIIIiI ":1 iiiiiiiiiiiiwl. ‘ 71:0 3 P‘RII).\Y, l\‘()‘v Elilirllt '.llIll*.-- I I ' , ILCII 1', ' - . :-.:1i - - l I NIII- ' ‘ IV'I‘IIII'\' Irv III~ IIHI- w: III I‘ ~ i: ilul". Ii -i.i'i‘l.~,' Ilkitilgk‘ I)_ I'I\'IIIIII§ iii I'_.;..;, I'_;,- _ I t ill/iii. (It Illlll‘ Jill-I Clilltlillliib IiUYlllII). ‘ ljlhljl’ f; i -»~- --- - - I . 1L i . . t1\l1'll..f(I[{l)I(l ;._il . 1' ii .1: _, m- 3. ;7 .. 3h \ l the Lr.i:i.tli:iii 111-1 g, 34;, 7, l; and 1i _i.r'.'.i' (Lil A _ i mrfitmmliml» rcioptl. v0.1‘ in_; ‘i I'll i.'.'ii z1i1ll:.ii' - i l;i\\‘I-1H1'i‘1‘ii. - 11"‘ \1'1'.-' - r-tluy llor 4 yo; 1' 1.1;! ivccrd. \'.il~ I 1 PTDJIILKILII 11 i5‘- ~ (‘i < nuns on three iii1l.‘;1115_:.~a-ua_v. ti». k Juli 1H1‘ I'll-l ' 1W5 ‘M BTW-Pl" l“l"ll orvazsion slit‘ climppctl a 11.1115; -| . whose curs (swell lllfllhlai his. o. (“if “ppm 40g days d; we c__n‘i-- _ V“ _ y" i. "II-I'll Ml’- liv-Jl 1f°'\‘-‘1"il- l>1"~‘>‘ (will; lllPllCfmCllt of licr previous lactation , I ‘ ' \' " Am . l v of tlic l‘i'i'.it'.r i .i'. l..l.-.1:il 1\._\i'-;p.y;..(i_ ‘“ shire Brctulirs‘ Cli;.>, p.i.i~iiii';l lllcf 5h;- wnn l. Silver Clip f: l‘ ll(‘l' ‘ t ccrt1lic'.i'.t'.-; l1 tlic l." .il 13.01. to l-Iil- I 10-1» 3pm» um [gpgfd “mi “u. {ht h“: 2' ('4 '1 ‘ ' ‘M a WU 15913- iimlflw It"! illlflllh! bu“; l‘lllll cr-iip for Cups with her Lhrcc ISLQMIM‘ NW‘ ' ' '1» . these cows, and to tlunn mp1,; and 5...?“ y...“ 01d l‘cCOl'(-\>Uu i (ilKidP ll ' " 1 1. I ~ Mulilll-llil‘, Ills‘ W- l. it‘! Ihlllliil Ollly tv.'elvc other AYTrllllT‘ cow's‘. “Inhld (I- ' ‘I ' I'm-WWI. llviTlull-‘d lsl "ll-Q" U1“ 1"‘ in Cunzida have ivoii (Sold l5 ll VFW‘- I‘ ' W"? W“ “J CUIIIIICIILCS of which 1011i‘ were briiil 1 ' ll‘ ' I" - i‘ “Iv-W “"111 or owned in the lvlriiilimcs. ' ' ‘ llm llic stock j I I f) ‘ I, industry lll b xii,- aliit- Iii ;.i'ciil unit, syxfvy 5|.()l'lJ BUNNY .Il;.\\- . (love-lop sucli wuiiuziliil iuozliivivs, i 9|;5y_>,_ .4 I l) 9°“? 31'“ “PI-ll '57 I" I‘ i3“~~‘I' Bred by lidulii lli... .\*.r..:.:, i i..d nig. gins .i vi-iy .1 ca‘. ii; ;.< .- ; of tl'.i'.;' still". \‘.'l .j.. m“ by 0mm u _ _ n tlic Iulllhllliltlll stuck iliiy ii r1142. tum"; p151 H".G.H. u. 1;, ‘PM (1 H. has Ictl .111 Li] iliiizi‘ 111v l‘ll. .11 “rad.- hm. h , - minld- “Y- (IWYJI 1X will‘ i“ DWllNI by W. l). Llzirlz, H.. .. 1O\_»|..l-_.. ‘ d i rector lo:- Illt‘ ('.iii:iii.i.i .»\_\1. ' out Sir J Ln I _ _Bl‘ti';li".'.s' A.» iiclzltiiin in llic I ' 1mm o; w, H,‘ frhr; , .‘._ _, timrs, l)l'l‘$l‘llll‘.l fill‘. 'lllti.\. ltciprv.‘ Gold seal Uvrullcdlc m,“ ‘ I , Pictou, NS. Willi the <i'i't.iic.iiei d5,“ Brim‘, mm, of Sum I ' x uwnnltxl Li) his d:ii1;,l'.t.-' .\I'ss .\i1ll'_'\' i, 3nd‘ is the on“. .__\.n._, “ ' l". 11.101111", for huvn . d :\:i.. . I ., _ vmh i, m. 1,1,. ‘i ovylini "Uiisux. i. ':- . . ll. opt-l‘ _. _ ___ q _ ‘ in 1'clil_);i.,;_, gm.» an 11.. an; uc~ ' _ count o1 IIII.) wonderful cow's Prouucnqn rcunxig. __ ' "l‘lli°"°"l°"b- 101.414 lbs. niillz. 4.211 1.1:. “I a Mr C. Prescott Uitllltildlil, 'l".'.iro, -l.(i4'.. in ii l:ic.ii‘i.i'.. or 2,1106 l‘..l.ii- i- traced lllt‘ luiiiily liiLory Pi ‘eiis- 111g; ('..\_v_-., low Lax." Iiiick .0 a low h." liiii1- Siu- won ll Silver Cup 1w; iv .‘ i0 I ,_- self iiiipiirtcil from Scotland R1111 llic , f.(‘lll' ulrl '~c.:i'.l \\Ii.(.ll was lIlt' 1i '.Il— I‘ I‘ ' -. bzcvdilig; of iviiivii lic \\ .11. u‘. .1 great ' w in; YWJIJLII lillldl‘ lint‘. _'-t ..'. lll(‘l'..‘.lll'C irnspoiislblc. ; 0'1 two niill - ' I \ "I I I I‘ H i; A roniul iiiblc dbl-us .('ll follow I Szcaiitl high __ ed in which all 10h}; pail. uliix, -hlu- producer. Univ “I'm”; i I M | whirl". M1". Liearpc ll :1 1:1 Alll< criv- linvp w.“ tilt.“ _ o.’ wit» '0 -"~l I! ' ‘ ‘e l 1111's.. \\il.) has jiii r.'-1::~. ‘tl lit-ill a xv: four b'.cd<.;-i;\v1i.'.l .11 .. 1- ‘ Y" " I ' a visit to tlic IQ/llll‘. h. 11.1. ting-r, 7 Y‘ Scotland, p1':ipo.-t'd a llllh’. 2o llii-I Ayrshire COW——\\'Ill(‘il ‘wits nus‘. cn- = llii'.sla..tic.illy' l'ff$llllll(ll‘.l to by .\l:'.. R. Ilobcr‘. -o:i. I\1llIl(‘l‘I-I. an IlL-IIOETI"! I number of llic Ar. riatur. and. pioncci" Ayrshire birrcicr. llll‘IfI'.‘ll§- illly M1". and l\li'.-. llobvilsmi ll2‘\’l‘ just. recently vrlchra (‘:1 their golden ' Wedding aiiiiiv y. ‘llic A,\1'.~»l\ii'c Hrecdcrs’ wish them irony more.’ happy years. I wmswarr barn-lows i I Bred by Edwm Reid. Sourls. PEA , Calved the property of Gavin D. Roi-l, Montague, f*.l-.'.l. Produrilan records:- 102.082 lbs. milk, 4.221 lbs. fat. G-Truld ‘Flint frlloiv is a Geraldinr till eagle cyc. I noticed IIIPI IIPIIJ/I‘ n I 1.11.1. I I I. We have sprclzxl <..'.';r .i Ir- Q17 Eli: 160' IERDSS ITQYII. Must lie shipped l)'\'{‘“l\l'l"'.‘ IF YOURS ARE R7AIPI TRY 1' for Bea’ "ash Rr IifleLIIRE . t