rscn TWO Labor and Capital I I W“ , nu woluv in Agree on One This; M “mum BY JANE PHELPI the world, it is s relief to 1nd ens - Y point on which Labor and Capital agree. This il l- rsmtter which may not have mush to do with the weslth of DICK "A7455 AN ENEMY I nations, but: it has a msterisl in- -"'*‘ fluency on their health-and that is Chapter 78 we eflucy o! Buckley's Broneh i ' iftxturs {or coughs, coIds, bronchi is, tarwness and other throat and chest ,, ._ m, “hermit Just M the" is “no vhOlllxl.‘ l'(ll.l").\llul".'sii.f...ll about the roysl rosd to health," so this wonder- » Lr‘_),“\‘{I" “E l-1€‘b.i' /_ h iul remedy, which has brought relief f p Xohnd i“ ‘Mn’ T e exam’ to thousands, is can wi>hln the ‘mm ‘ll ‘hi. roach of the laboring ._ n as wcII ss ‘ “ My ‘I ‘wnd M" d.- millionaire. Rich o poor, 01a or 1"“! W‘ I1“- F“ yr mghoneo you have tried it, you YIN‘ ‘“"°I“"I “i” realize thst nothing‘ else can equnl r ptrhm“ Don't go on sun's-ring. Go‘. s d‘? 1r""I-'»"" wttlo to-dsy. You buy if on tho ' ' indcrstanding, your money rnfundcd -" i; deg-s nut give you quick relief. ' T - ‘ac no lnlbliihi-‘c. 75c. s ‘ooizle. Fm- :$31'1.0"0- r51 st all Drug Stores or by maiI Y’ in Vi, K. BFCKLFTY. Limited, 1-1! SJTUAL 8'11, TOYiUNTTl. [5 ‘ --s:=nz==~_. The next week when Dick came IHlUIIS, and if I Pinch q. isflfli 1141i ':J qlllt‘ . l; , "lVlia: \I d '.'-»~'-' -l~;~ with hm “Lot-lord ziizn up llc hzld s I lit- iveez: talking lt-for \l n-tu‘ Hvfi létlllr’? l ‘tun iue, H».- DIARRIAUES u! Si. J-illlcfi . cilia Amelia. llucLtvd of Lori;- inLley, P E. I. LONG SLEEP ENLIED—.\\\' Mgr;- v-d iron: a. tour " ‘ ' wwl thy altar she was '<‘ :..l.-: inrtrrlod bliss ‘fowl lr-Pinian .\ York. 2'1 years 0:‘ m w . 111d - no ill Iéifrsrs. :1 week or fills"! (in . they writ- malady. Fa res during Miss Lehman wen: ary 1. and on many ‘-\‘i‘I.‘Oil' '10\'I" ' ' .. E oi’ I .._xx.r~ '- w.- s ‘P-i ‘r ll. tllainev hemedy . t»; arr: frequently _ y riigcntczi fowl H w r-vL-lres Hirer: organ '. 17c tho i: ---nt M. Elr-l. 5n ‘r rt-vilr. riflnr-i! tn 1-11.. . ~- -.- \~."~;;i:~;: -.: l1. 4161‘ s~ow resume N’ Ill) had very clev» ‘ I up.“ ‘syfn owI m»- -.."*--;._-_ 5:3,- s-p 4,. on I. ‘ if" when “g <‘|<'l»‘ ~- -~ l .. Lb. - ‘to the one _ F? (;l':l\ .l h ‘ mien vised ' we hall Zlcd =lms while l U". n‘ the saun- ‘rilablt- worn we known lir-r 1m’ 111709? WE n ... lg ‘ . inore on the ‘U (‘DUNE . ' m‘ when , . I L ' wn GUARDIAN. ll ints for the Motorist BY ALBERT L. CIDUOH HOW “SHORT” CAN YOU STOP YOUR‘ CART The Police An: "Fussy" About This, And Rightly 80. With brakes in perfect condition and an Ideal dry. even and level mad surface, there is a certain theoretical minimum distance . ‘within which it is [rosstble to stop ,n uir. 'l‘hls distance depends tirin- “ " v-lpnlly Ilium the speed at which tho ;*ai~ is moving 1n. Lh» illiltlllcg o! Intake application Illhl, also upon 1m.- pn-portion of the total. car ‘W 51h! lhm i< rarri-xi by the . ls that are brukml (the FUJI" l . The iulul ‘wt-light of the cal‘ put u CDDsILLflKKIlUH, assuming that all cars have brakes capable ‘of lock ; lsht-ir wheels. The ordin- y passenger car is generally as- rnc-d to carry one-ball its total ‘weight on each axle or somerwhnt roar axle when fully {load i. When road conditions are ‘ z med above. the actual stopp- mg u stances test out in fairly close agre-emeni ivith the theoretical and ‘the fiizures obtained by experiment m1 computation are made tho 1mm for the braking requirements mpos-zd by the traffic nuthoritirs em. A very easily remem- t i=- Llmt a ear moving nt shuild be capable of in if.‘ feet or ova-u the exact distance ilpou the assumed div- "gight between the two nxi s and the value taken. iTom the rldlirrsiou o1‘ the tires to the road- ) I Iway. one striking fact, as bearing "Y1 [upon 111c- tiangei-s of high speed is burst uni - he ‘and i-“Bfllliv us. Bu: Eils sh pranks nlxvnys amused us. anhouzli we pretended to be ‘ zlvorell. to fer-r hr‘- wn< ins‘. clm" Jnniorf" l calm! IiYJIP bov n- n hctrvecn 1h: ‘z you find him?" llnvo you :=v~'i rmn‘! nmv \\~?1r\rv> h» is?" " Y l.I-- s'-xi'l h. nos uoirs: to his d-nldy swan-t lllr. Perlinpr .2 x‘ \\'\'I'H. “tilt. imf lln wng going with im- .\I"‘I1(“‘ munr- m thr- donr. ‘ " lzlvr-"l you found him yet?“ ' “Winn- ll.» van suppose ‘flu- ' <l'il ‘Vi? llizlrll-n "ti: flint-L” Illlllilillf’. nnll Qho niso d .l nliy "I'- uni mn-rniilzi” A lilill. driving wl ul l.“ svcnped‘ infront or “lf you're calling‘ to :1 W, li-t-’= up tho road :1 I filth- JIHSI Doubling car speed increases 5111c stopping’ :llslancos four times. tripling int-renew. the distance nine 11mm; and qualrupling it increases it sixteen tunes. Thus assuming r. .stopping distance of 10 fact at 10 ‘m. p. h., at 20 m. p. b. it becomes n0 fret. st {l0 m. p. h. 90 feet and n! if) m. p. h. 160 fwet. In other ’ "l lhv QlOfiltilllfi distance in- ~ with the square of the -' ‘speed and a car running at 50 m. rmuirt-s. zit ‘Must. s distanci- 0 fro! or 191v ll-ilgth of n fair block to terop in. Remem- fnvw- distances are mini- LIPLfIiXIGd by us- ~".llilil‘{.{ n dry firm road surfact- Ilvnh In; grade. brakes that on" in tantly lock the wheels and no 5'~.\t"~.}.< of load in the front com- Ipnrrlnt-nt. ‘with poorly working ' i [Ill-Alflfiffillding, slippery l‘0l|CIn-:' le distances given above- inighi h“ increased several time-i. int-r that ‘lntiln Jnlanvtrl. Diamond Dyes. '__I CHARLOTTETOWN women Enu-~~i-=.1 - , WW1 h-n". “t ‘JIIIIIP and "iflviiis: hrl- fly -. run! y-nu . lint vnur plan w yin: inn. ttpvrzitinrl. ‘ |.l.-wi r =~ l in.» vit-tvrnlinl-d 1-.» ~1~(-l||-l lllIH-es from Hockey Pain‘ " I 1 offered for sale. ins zr fine expnsuz» , , to tin‘ South Short- l-Illfnt l-‘i- - r and l‘ --.lsily' work- _,-__ s s l _,,___~ x , l -_ - - _ .- '_ . The ‘mind is AII cleared and cul "‘ shunt-d wiih 1n- t-XLPQUOI! of nboul II IIIIHS I1.’ ncrms Ilfltlltl‘ suit and bnrd wood. llwr-llinrz hnuw mam- crentre of pio- r-nri rzlvwsr m nubllrr mad is in 100d . an- d1 repair with frost pluni CQiIfl". Now pump zmd new ‘L bount- built In? tall. 'l‘he out- Jn Um _ ur- nrnmlrally rill new. Cori- " ' ' burn, runiainin: cow s’ ‘ill- .1'_irl straw lotts, urzmeipv. ' ille- 1rd nay loit ull con ' "wed, also plzzvriv e machinery sited and flcrd entered and --- 5n my J‘ 1H1] ywdill‘! Wnti- I for sule including; 4 jllll? brad hoifers 2 ywarr: old. l pi l yI-atr old, 1 _ xtr old some very choice yrillfi; milk, Prior-é right for ig-ilui with a Glenn hill 0i ‘it-nib write oryiione. C T FERGUSON. \l1l.r§h.'I=2'w':. =n~l ltr-n ho- qlrpl-nw» Y . with lg. . =- hard in from. of house 32X fruit hli-nrinz fret-s. More ‘a, t I- m 11H :l\~r< 1. HIFCIUI)" ploughed and wwz. vainly narrow-red for sprint: sowln" " u-Ewv-ar; price and further m‘: .4 [JIPHSH apply 10 MR. J. D. STEWART, K. C. Charlottetown, P. E. 1 - r No. 2 York R. ll §XFFFO+FI4¥+MI~~++¥r+4~Ie ‘ >3 6*;- +i~I'-F+-’-4>ZJEPI’Q'¥+.~¥ NAVY LEAGUE SCHOOL OF wAvlc-rriow CHARLOTTETOIIVN. P. E. I Chief lnstructonlf. COYWAlANIJEIK W. LICWIN. R. N R "1336 instructor of Navigation. R. Ix lint-rocks Jflgnmuth, England 1-‘ 1:01: open for lu.-.r\u..inn This School is lull,» uuuirua-ti with an ‘he nwat uxooeru end lip ifl-(iltlc instruments at... bnmgg, For further particulars apply to N. M. (lillesplr Navy League Chalottetown, l’. E. l f-‘ecroiary. +-. ~1- l-t- +->+¢<|-\+.+‘.++-r+ I thin" Xhu.‘ pill tilt’ o ‘cw l-wwi‘ . m .- ,\';l= .<lil~'-E-0llit'." flit-unity»: (h4- zmlil‘ ind-u llln_ "l lone- DYE FINEST MATERIALS WITHOUT ANY ‘RISK Each pnckatgz- of "Diamond Dyes" cont" .-. “Illlpiv directions to Ilia- ‘lntoml-tltvv wum. shabby skirts, waists, drr-nsos. coats gloves. stoc- kinms, Fi\r-r-:t'v>w~.~_ draperies, can er- i-lrxs‘ cvrry"itlugnvlietlior woolxsilk, ‘mun, ooimn ul‘ urixcd goods n-‘lv, rich, fndrlrsls ‘holors. lluly "Dis- no otlhnr kind. than ‘ 121e- gUElT2‘.h’I.l1f-l*(l_ m‘ Lklrd .l;,;»_ . l,i.ll" , "YVr-‘li "nntn izf- to him in a {mv lllrrvs. lW-n." Flr-vhvr doesn't want ‘nun ll‘ lu- l". ‘swnlv vitllcr. \I'l'.'tvl l~- L’ In iwllv him." ; .. - ., , wi lll‘ will bl m- “ \I<,\'Il|'l' will. smiling ITO Be Continued} | .._._.._._ I HONOR SARAH BERNHARDT. t '~ lhvmtninn n! Qnrnh Bfilllilflflil. vnr- fznnmv Jwrcss. and (‘vmrztvv 4.‘i1:lt'pr\f‘.li0i'. the CUIllDOSPY‘, (J 0i- fivnr- of Qua-lip m‘ llnnur \\‘.IF| ‘illllLlllilliCPtI u‘ ‘lir- Officir’ Yonrnr-l ‘ho DANDERINE, l, Stops Hair Coming Out: Tliickens. Beautifies. - u!‘ nn_v tlnnclruil’ éhmvs lltW lift- AITIIIICT] . one you cannot more color and Hotel Arrivals and i irliL-n _ VICTORIA HOTEL W. .-\. Walker, Moncton; G. W.. Jamieson, Moncton; D. A. Gorrie, J-Ioncmn: A. .\l. Tipet, Toronto: Jos Prinzle, Fredericton; R. lvlcPhee, st. John; w. n. Bell. Toronto; 0. Taylor, Montreal; _\. C. Rowling, St. John; J. H. Donley. Kitchener; T. C, Oldfield. Montreal: A. Whit- linu. Toronto: G. S, Stone, ftlonc- von: W. G. AYRIIIGOU. 31011131011; W. L. Dost. Ottawa. —b—<-v€1~ >— REVERE HOTEL ‘E. J. H. Ivlorrisey, Georgotovrn; I’. L. Morris, Bideford; D. S. Mc- Qunrrie.“ Crapaud; J. H. Henry, Ilradnlbane; W, H. Houston, Har- rington: Alf Stewart. Southport; E. if‘. hint-Lend, ijius; H. A. Spray, Fummersidls; Wm. Curran, New Yozh; J L. Irwin, Toronto; L. Bour- noss, Kensiugton; O. K. Patriquere, hloncton. N B. -—-¢m>-_i I CANADIANS SAILING ON THE lAQulTANlA-Among those who sailed on the Aqultanizt for Chur- lbouri: null Soulhaiupton were Sir ‘llortlnlci- Darla. PrcsWlt-nt of the ilmperlol lbhacuo Continuity of Cun- --1),.,.,k.r;n,_.y' mm and [July Ilavls; Sir Algerian Finn. President of the Chamber of ~ Conlmerce of the Fnltcd Kingdom; ’ and Colonel ~\. Hamilton (lnult. of ill» Prluvt-ss Pars. Petrie Mfg., NOTICE ! Magnet Cream Separator C0.I, Limited Box 485 Charlottetown H. R. Archer, General Representative Milton McLeod, Agent 55 Prince Street, Charlottetown I ‘i A daily cupIuI of hot O gives warrnt energy, vitality on iortifies against illness. Give Strength H ‘STJUErFFFE-ob-rfififi i?‘ POSITION OF THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE I inking flh m» may the Annual ltepor. m‘ :11. institution as large and important .1; the North Anteri- mn ‘Life us s gauge of financial conditions, we have reasons to view with optimism the outlook for the future. ln every important feature of the business marked in- creases were made. After pointing out the great strides in business wrtten, the President, Mr. L. Gold- man, at the recent annual meeting m‘ Dlrrurtors and Polka-holders referred h just pride to the Com- pany's z is uow amounting to §20.0-il.iS2.-"»i. After Liabilities have been fully provided for thore ls n surplus 0f $2.009.827.2l estab- lishing beyond 1. doubt, the one).- wt-llod financial position of the (‘r-mpnliy. . ‘ Pollcios sinful and revived dur- lnz the y-eur ltmonntgd to $24,363- 971 which sum is over $2,150,000 in vxcosa of thr- previous year's busi- nms. Tho total assurance now in forcn amount» to 899.000.4723 the highest mark reached in the ICOIH‘ pany's history. The management puny tbond every effort towards advancing the interests of the policy holders. During 1020 overt $2,163.000 was paid to pdlioy hold- ers. Oi’ this amount $424,948.62 ro- .sd Dividends and at ‘the imo the Company announces that the Dividends payable in- 1921 will he on the same liberal basis. l: is to IN» noted that during the NIH-I ‘ten years this company has lmid the sum of $2.565.l64.42 no Uivitlt-ntls or Surplus to Policylmlti 1-2:‘. ,»\ survey of the 40th Annual lb-norl must renew the sense of pride and security which every North American Life Policyholder enjoys. ‘r. J. K. Ross has been Provin- z Manager of this popular Cann- au Company in this province for twenty five years and has associat- ed with him several excellent ro- m-t-seulzttlvres. OANADIANS IN BIG GOLD COAST WORKS —Flfty Million dollars will be entrusted by tho llritlsh Government to tho Can- adian nrm of Stewart &MscDon- uell. headed by ltlajor-Gelneral J. W, Stewart, C. B., to be expended on enormous engineering works m gold coast colony on the west coast of Africa Gem-rat Stewart has ro- turnerl from England after making ‘final urrungcmeilts for the carry- ing out of tho first unit. oi‘ the great harbor works at Takoradi. This tlnit will cost 311000.000, and will take- from five to six years to com- plete. Gonnrnl Stewart stated that as far an IIOSnIIlIG Canadian tnator- ial and equipment. will be used in tho work. Canadian curs. steam silOYtlIrl, locomotives. cement sud iron will be shipped In immense quantities. while British Columbia Douglas fir will be utilized. The first, cargo of British Columbia tim- ber will be shipped from here as soon as shipping is available. While for the most part negro labor will be employed, tho heads of depart-- meats will be Canadians and the first thirty officials will leave short- ly in time to reach the gold coast by April. In charge oi the work for the first your will bo Angus Mc- ‘Dontioll, a well known former roul- dent of liritlsb, Columbia. I STANDARD OIL CO. WILL RE- DUCE PAY-Tlio Standard Oil Co. ls to cut wages of all it employos in all part2 of the United Status in‘ which it operates ten per cont" :lccordlng to information which hon rcu hod Bayonne and Elizabeth ( . .I.) Thu reduction will be mode effective by the withdrawal of the second of two ton per cent. bon- "N735- grnnted during the war. Thu oinplugv-si hnvv- IIUIG meetings UI" ready to COlhIdUl‘ the cut. but m action hats been when by thvin: Tho Bayonne plants vJIDIIIOQ/tul (v00 men. the ldlizabethplant 2.200, the Flagle refinery in Jersey" City, 2.000. Th»; total number employed by the Standard Oil interests in tho United States in about I00. 000. of the Com- c. I BRITISH GIRLS IN ALBERTA- JOno hundred and sixty-three Brl ltish girls were brought to Regine lost year and sent to positions a ll- usehold workers in the province iaccording to n report. submitted t: a the Ilocnl Council 0t‘ Women. Nlue ty per cont. have proven satisfac- .___--nno¢_-i._ Z z e r I :1: l!!! - t use Dr. Chan's o Bk tory. D on Manna. all f‘ IE Olstnos In I111 on.’ t. fQll l l... 2::- m- "e Juu All If- O Milli-CAIRNS - ‘c’ WEDDING 0n Wdihesthy, Fbtmtm’ 39¢- 51 s p. m.,'s very pretty wmldl"! W“ Mao's ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. McFarlsne. 861191111‘- when their daughter. WIBIYPW- W" unite] in marriage to Mr- fill-BR Lonuon ICai-rns, of Freetown, son of the late Stelwurt and Mrs. Cairns. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Geo. 6. Mltoheil of (I16 Presbyterian Church. Suns-me Adv- hi the l“ cs of between sevent)‘ and eighty guests. The bride. who was Elven 1W8.“ by her father, looked charming In a dainty gown of white crepe do chene and georgette emibroidoroti with beads and wore the resllltl" tion veil and orange blossoms. She vurried =- bridal 1101101191 of Cam‘ lions and asparagus fern After the CBNIIYODY- [he EH95" sat down to a sumptuous rovwdl- A pleasant evening W111‘ We!" III-I midnight urhen the friends dispers- m‘! L " Lho snot.- and erwm Mi for zheir future home carfylng “m! them the,» best u-Lohes of their host-n of filt-nds. Numerous prt-sc-nu testified lo the popularity of tho young will!“- ‘Ihé Markets mums-rs moo-u Jo-as . .......oa ........oo-es um, w. ...... .... .....1:+~1s .... ........1o .. ..as -~-‘2H27 ......2a .11-11ss cnnnsorrzrowu ems: Hay, (ton) Turmps. mus.) Pork. live delivered .. . . sun... IUMMERIIDE MARKETO i T000, ,\\\.\ \ \ Fletcher's Castoris is strictly a remedy for Infants and Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby‘; . is even more enaendsl for Baby. Remedies y , H for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It: was m; n a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and n that brought Caemria before the public After you; of m noclalmhssbcen msdeforltthatitsuse r...- years has not proven. , What’ is CASTORI Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, P Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it ..- neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic aubsmu ._ age is its guarantee. For more than thirty you; a, , been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Fls . Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness .. l‘ therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and 3mm,’ y the assimilation of Food; giving health and natural ' The Children's Comfort-The Mother's rlend. .. i GENIIINECASTORIAALwA‘ Bearsthe Signature of 4 Iii Use For 0ver 30 Yeats 1N‘ IINYIUI GUIPMIT. NIH TONI GIYY Pork . . . . Potatoes MONTAGUE MARKETU Butter . . . . . . Eggs . . .. Oats, (new).. .. . . Potatoes . Pork. . . . Hides SOURII MARKET! Butter, pa: lb. . . . . . . . ..48 Eggs, Per dozen . . . . ......60 Hay . . . . . . . . . .. .......$I5—ll6 ........l5—70 ..........l5-—10 .....16 KENQINGTON MARKET Eggs . Butter Hides . . . ................14-2o' MURRAY HARBOR Butter .. .. .. Flees“ .. l'ork.._.. Pork .. .. . u u -... CHAMBERLAIN T0 TAX "DUM- ’ED GOOD$.—AUBQID Chamber- lain, chancellor of the txcheqner ‘n a speech Liverpool announced that the excess profits tux in‘ Treat Britain would be withdrawn. Yot only would this tax bo abolish- ed, he added, but no now tux would ‘is proposed to ploco it. and no new taxes would be proposed for he coming financial year. There night. be new duties. including "dumped goods." but there would be no uow taxes on business. the baucellor declared. lion dusssing Try Pyramid ‘ 10 Quark ‘Winery or Prmvullhm Vllcn ‘my l‘: ftimhi Filo Supposi- tnrlcs Lmvsliorb". iold h "in rcliiuico for ‘.1 ‘ :1 I-I hu n two dccndos. You’vo no u bio-sued rullol’ is until Pyriunlil. (ll-t u, 00c box the til-pg store uuywhoro S. or Guns“. but o not u Tin » used in ..'.o prlvuc mu!‘ own homo uud you ran 1 frot- trial by sundin ind address tn Pyramid 01 Pyr mill Hlrlgh ‘Aim-sham Farm For Sale I 118 acres of land, situated on Us! "T90R18! Point Road 5 1-2 mile:- "ml CIIWIIWWWXI. 86 acres clear- 11 and in a 300d state u! mud" ion, UM bslsnoe covered with- “mlulntl. .I\l"l>or poles and fire- wood. ’ mu minor. miolwwrv. eon} Blacksmith tools and swat-e household furniture. Tfllbillmne connection with Gnar- wt-lwow-n. m ttrrther particulars W915’ I0 "time Bfyonton. 200 Wow- o l’ uvo mouth Street, Ohsrlotwtovm or A. gwggtvait- Brmlrlw ma: Road, n. For SuccessIuI Baltin I3 o 1 '/ EAVE. F LOU .. '/ fbr Flavor- and Bakm , lilies _ The Ideal Upbuilding‘ Tonic is especially recommended and succasufully used in Illllflra of Chlorosls. Anemia. Nourusthonla. Exhaustion. DYSDBPI ‘l in Convalosccncc. - Put up utwc-Zllwlllil,’ to nt- Ed.'.\I<vl‘il1'-l favorite for- mula it contains in n plou- untmixt-zvc the Glycero- pliosphutcs m’ Limo, Sodo 1m!) irbs with Poptunlzcd Ales! Evtrurt, ll. acts promntlyt ts asraosblo to the tnsto And teas- mt. m). utensils mum. IAMITEE QUEBEC AUCTION SALE ll ltqulstered Ayrshire Cattle nt tit. Fetus on Wetlands!- |"4\5""""& nt l o'clock sharp. 0n the above slate I will 01hr for III‘! ' cholcely bred» 17M! lulslleu n: fellows: LOT i-Cow ‘I yoaru old next hluy. .\ prize winnor at Sourls I Ion for tho pout. throo years. tiho has four sisters ull 1111111195 I" n" vlth over 20.000 lbs. of milk and averaging about, 4-3 D l‘ W!" M“ Plus Cow has herself milked in G months ever 6000 lbs. this Y6" I l‘. test. She was bred on Jsnunry- 14th to the CIIIIIIPIOH Ayrshire > ‘(in ‘s County and ts still milking about Z15 lbs. dai -. 1d 0T iL-‘COW 7 yearn old In Von-h. This Cow huu a 2 Yo" ° a‘ if T050 lhs. milk testing 4.44 per cant snd this your has We"! 000 lbs. monthly for 0 months. She too his always been a prise u hu Is richly bred herself. Now milking about 00 lbs. milk and W n our Champion Bull onxlonusry 1st. Inst, y y . , t t-Helfer I years and 4 months old due to cult last ‘OM, ins is o. bountiful daughter of Cow in Lot. l. Wu first Prise W lid l, ear old clsss last full, Her stro was a prism winner for s yours M! I’ the best bred bulls in Conrado. . , g LOT L-J-lelfer l: year old luut September. Was ls! in v90" "w 4 Sourls In 1on1 and 2nd in 1020. Her dim hms s u your Old "' 696 lbs. milk and her gnnd dam main u e. mature row!’ 8.000 lbs. milk 519 lbs. tut. This Heifer ls bred to our ChainPI" vlil bu duo to cull‘ about July 6th. ‘Her sire is some us that. u!‘ I LOT fn-Haller Cult‘ ti mouths old, ‘Her dun lil C0" I" ‘mu This is u bosutifui. large typey daukhtor or prise wlunlnfl "s, in b L01 0.—1-Ioifor ‘Calf a months old. and s couch!" ° C” n ovu. very swoa , t o ca] . - These animals areysiyin srleudtd condition and 145m “s?” peel. My reason for selling is gm]: than 1 {Cu u uttenr to. Am keeping three f the ull for u ¢ Here's your chance to gut s. Tennis A rshire." . . If div Droves stormy ulo will be he! 9011011" “F o, c"; of! ‘roams-o months orodit on approved Jo nt not-M l 9 n. .1. mum. Proprietor ' Ir- s. WW!!!” “' ' I