.1 '1 l: ‘l inain. . ' '1: - ...... -, q '~ cally Design, for Mileage (Ire-Cortland: YlrmnneTh-e Cram Section also Ordinary Tire There are scientific reasons for every angle, rib and groove oi the Firestone Balloon Tread. Safety notches and non-skid studs millage ribs for long wear; grooves and channels for uniform flex log. insuring true low-pressure riding comfort. To provide extra strength and endurance to withstand the terrific flexing of this tread Firestone dips the cords of the caress: in a rubber solution, insulating every fibre which reduces interns‘ Trlction andfivesthoaisandsofextra miles. Ask your local Firestone Dealer. He saves you money our‘ serves you er. IIRISTONI TIRE b RUBBER COICPANY OF CANADA, Limited HAMILTON, OITARIO MKHLEPBRDOLLAR t‘¢$l0ti¢ BUILDS THE ONLY O Gum-Dipped Tires WE SELL Firestone Tires and Accessories Expert Vulcanizingand Tire Repairs. J. A. Gesner GREAT GEORGE STREET THE OLDZST TIRE SHOP ‘IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FOR SALE BY l. IlORIIE 8i 00. KENT STREET, CIIARIJUTTE'I'UWN. P. E. I. PORT mu‘ tzmnunl communication in the Mas- ' lunic Ledge in Port Hill. There was on Build" mmmng- 311"“ 24- an exceptionally large gathering. Rev. H.- R. Coleman administered The day was beaumuuy Una Th: m9 simmlen‘ °f 33111131“ to lemraln cf previous day having laid the ‘ihfldren 1" 35' Jumcs Church Zdust added much to the pleasure of M" Cmem“ t°°k u” 1113 5“b1e°‘".the trip. Dinner was served by the "l" m°-'"1"¥ 111° b°"~""1"1 MP‘ ‘liudicu of st. James church to Hie tirmal tervico cf the Episcopal .Ma.<.rns and their friends. In the Church. His clear and impressive lanfimwn were was a m,“ meme expesitlcn of that service, could be ‘gathering and the young people had grasped by the large congregation. ‘a mo“ enjoyable m,“ d,” Tm ‘The Church was tastefully decorat- j c d5 . b. h d ed do). cd with honeysuckle for the cccas- p“ cc were m" 5 “n r lars ($600.00.) 1CD. g mm A ‘For Rheumatism use lllnnnl’! Hu- On June 27. the Grand Lodge of » lniunf, Prince Edward Island. held their ... ilwiiuil Hm ST. PETERS HORSE RACES Wednesday, luly 18th. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER- $700.00 in Purses 2.20 Trot ./. . . . . . . . . . . Purse $250.00 2.24 Pace . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $250.00 2.29 Trot . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $200.00 ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 10th Entrance Fee 5'7" - No Deductions From Money Winners The trick It St, Peters was pronounced by all the horsemen, who need here last year, on one of the best In the Province. This year ll will be Ialbtit than ever. 0hr greener have been bcsutlflcd and everything has b!“ done lo ensure the public s real plclmnt afternoon. .. septum. TRAIN LEAVES CHARIDTTE- - -l"l‘0Wl§l AT 9 A. M. WEDNESDAY, RETURNING LEAVING sT. PETEIVS ‘ - AT 7.30 P. M. ‘You will have s real afternoon's sport and enjoy yourself thoroughly. ‘very blsvandaond you awnyTroIn the tsbles in»; and cumulus. l‘ ‘Ifthlrsly there will be plenty of refreshments. Ice cream and fruit olllelsls will meet mi and trout you right. ' iwoiipcie no you and All your friends on the mill START AT 2 0’CLOCK. I tn, l o. J. ticnmis. ‘ 1 President. -'rnu cnantorrsrowu rim financiers-rows GUARDIAN morning on their return home. Ups and Downs In Tryon Arid Vicinity One of the most thrilling movies of the season "The Third Degree. starring Dolores Costello. was shown in Crapaud Hall on Wednesday ev- ening of last week. Here's M91118 the snow is as good this week! sea life up to the nort of which was published in the lovable time for though the many didn't a ember him, for he them. . in the sixty-one years absence, they “gym Pr“ heard, Harry McPhec soon knew one another. and Thomas Cobb motored to Port uiii on Wednesday o! last wvek- H1- ..'SCHOOL CLOSES — The ago. and shipped in n square-rig for a, “mo”! m, w. m-‘Mrs. Walsh and George Mcmgald: Present year, hav-‘GEIQEIOWB. motored to Fort Rigs ' lng fished lobsters for Matthew d: "It"! 85d W811 the guests of v- quet and reception for him, the re-1 Sydney papers. He had a most en-; loying the trip very much. Master Kenneth Dawson, of A08- uatine Cove. is visiting his grand- osrenta. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bell, of Tryon. Georgetown High School closed on? Friday, June 30th. with a capacity, audience including psi-ails of chll-l dren. Following is the programme: Chorus-Pupils Miss urklns room. Report by principal; solo — Helen t Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Thomas of Al- bany. were visitors to Crapaud on Wednesday evening. June 27. Donovan; Presentation of Ceid-ifl-l cafes; Duet by Isobel layers and. Helen Donovan. Excellent music| was furnished by Samuel Yorstonn McDonald, ‘Mrs. n. P. McKlnnou. D. P. Croken. A- ‘the guests of Mrs. Flora MacPhee. \ l Bedeque And Vicinity Mrs. Susie Johnston and 119-119 ‘daughter Norma. Mrs. with Smith land Mlss Horne from U. S. A.. are. visiting Mrs. Johnstmrs and Mrs. smltlfs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llam Ramsay. Bedouin!- Miss Gladys Murphy. 6116110"- was in the City on ‘Puesday- Mr. Jesse Bradshaw. Mlddkwn- 5- in Charlottetown by her If hungry the Women's league of 8t. Peters will food yon wllh the _ John mm and twofresentation of rises. remarks by ‘fixer. £33,558‘ or Anmpom vabltrustws. Followliig are theoprius Iey, are now visiting relatives iifufd cerfiflmws" mam“ ‘mgr’ Tryon and vicinity, where everyone“? med“ ‘Wmrdfid m" gemfm‘ pm‘- is delighted w welcome them back. lnmFncy w Bemme Cullen‘ 1mm?’ |E1discn McDonislad; first prlrzsi, Graig: 9, Anna Mac ren; 8m pr , Au“"txf go's‘; “:31,” ma?“ flush. Walker; Prize perfect atten- cmgxud on Wednesday evenmgudance, Edison MacDonald; prize lune 2., for English. Dorothy Jenkins; ' Certificates. Grade l0; Ber- liucc Cullen. nducn McDonald. Grace McDonald. Dorothy Jenkins, Mildred Maclnren, Carinelitta Bol- omnn. Helen Douglas. Mary Mc- Donald. Joseph Sampson. Joseph “egg? ‘Endglggcseiffleségixtlfi layers, Francis Lavandler; Grade 9 was begun some time ago, and lticamflcates‘ Am“ Mr. Samuel Gillis. ol Rose Valley. wccnily made a flying trip to Try-- an. to an early completion. man; Grade five Certificates: Agnes _ use med t “L French, Joseph Bcully, Helen Mc- guggrpamng M‘. rm; MnmDoriald, Gordon Douglas. Eleanor Stetford Mullins, of West 'I‘ryon,to'1-4?511e' 01""! Ewen. Lawrence Theynumerous friends of Miss M. 1 ‘ofler her their very best wishes and D°Y1e- E1519 WNRT- W315" 311M11- “hower. h" Wm‘ “ma The Mlsseslllder. Madeline Mo? Marion Howatt and Kathryn noh-gfifislfln- Ray Lavv-ndler. l-eavins son opened the gifts and read the cfnmcfllies- B78119 31.111731“? 5°10- accomnanylng verses. The fine ar-imlm- 1191B" DOHOVBII- Rflsemflry my o! costly fins received wsgpfll/HSDII, RODQI‘! Jenkins. Grade 0 fled w the mgh esteem m which Certificates: CatherlneyBurke, Am- “Ruthie..- u she was commonly 6311-111; Invandler. Gerard Bcully, Ern- ed‘ w” held by he, fl-lends‘ The‘f‘.'lfl Batchilder, Allen .McCormack, remaider of the eveningwas pleas- 1'1"?!’ UVBPS- Willie!‘ 8010mm. an.” passed Mm various amuse. Grade 4. Certificates: Bessie Stew- nients and after a dainty lunch was BIT- Fffldfl Bvlvman. Millicent Fra- aerved the company dispersed forfifl‘. Lucy Scully. Isobel Kine. Eliz- thelr respective homes after wlsh-lflbiflih Billie» W811i" R085. Hlbbcrt 'ng the popular bride-to-be a long Jenkill-‘l. Adi 3811311111165 Chhrlm and happily wedded life. ‘Fraser, Fred Jenkins. Dan Morris- lon. Grade 3 Certificates: Eva Boud- Miss Amy J. Howatt, who has I'M-tilt. Lilian Walker, John Gam- been principal of Darnley school for 118m. Thesis Yorston. Lester Raf- the yiast two years, is now passing 1188. Fernard Batchllder, Howard her summer holidays very pleasant- FOI-Iliherc. Dorothy Batchllder, ly at her home in West Tryon. Bmlllfiy Walker. lmiise Fouchere. Grade 4 Certificates: Bessie Stew- Mrs. D. Mconald. of Rose Valley m- Prlle for General Pmflc‘ y. has returned home after spending 111111811 Walker; Price. Eva Boud- n week the guest of her daughter. result; Prize for attendance. Thes- Mi-s. Walter H. Bell of Tryon. 318 YOPBl-On; Prize for attendance, lLouis Fouchere; prize, Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Willard ‘Thomas and Pflrkfli ‘Prim for conduct. Francis little daughter returned home Sun-J-lowlctt: prize. George Gotell. prize day evening after spending a fort- I01’ Spelling and reading. Herbie night with relatives at Northam and 519w!!!» Walter l-lemphlll; prize for vicinity. wlmntl. Malsey Yorston: prize for general proflclenc Miss Isabel M Fadyen spent IBM 11111: prize for grade one }3_ Mary week-end at her ome in RlverdalcJMorrlson, Constance McDonald; returning to her duties on Monday nrize. Ira White Dorothy Warren; evening. mile 101' progress. Helen McDonald, 011110 Eli-sum: crime for arithmetic. The many friends of Miss Moi-ionjgnes French. Charles Fraser; prim Waddeil, of North Tryon. regret will‘! progress. Go loam of her illness, but will be glad McCcullough; prize for reading, I3- to know she is recovering iilowly. cbel King, Lucy Bcully, A n. Merlck v "Summer time is picnic time." and —————<o>——-—- Tryon lives iip to this motto. too. vou may betl The Orphanage Pic- PERSONALS nic was held on Thursday. June| -__. 28. with a fair attendance. Due to. _,'Mr, Jgggph glgglng leach", inclement weather the tables were Georgetown High School, ls viilting set inside. but a little thing like that friends in Summerside. A, could not mar the beautiful dis- bliiy of cooking. which everyone en- joyed to the fullest. extent. D ..'Mrs. A. A. McDonald. George- |town, is visiting in Bourilz, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Dr. Mac- Mre. Dr. Bell. of Cape Traverse. Lean. ,\_ left on Monday momlng. July 2nd,] for Montreal. where she sails on_ Hcmlss Grace Douglas’ mach" M ‘ ornwall. in spending her vacation gzsgl-mtgeonugs “ $312331?“ at. her home in Georgetown. lnncashlre. England, where theyI A yégnzzflgfylfhfilmffeglg; slghéhfii? mm. and Mrs. Frank Dalzlel and_son Jack. of Borden. motored to Georgetown and were the guests _of Mrs. Daniel's parents. Capt. and Mrs. Smith. A, MEZISS iilifii‘; ‘Slit. “.112 --'M'=~ 1m Dowe- u-m l» i“ "m an donmm the“, “um training at the Falconer Hospital. "um m" ‘m, enbym‘ thumflv” Jamaica Plain, is spending her va- ln the water. and why not. when "mm Wm‘ h" 1”1'm"" M“ m‘! Trydn hss such excellent beaches w" l" 3' mum» Qemewwn- ror iwlnimihgi A 11a host hr friends of Mrs. Dun- ""1"" "l" ll"! Ill" B101- mr bro w’ glad w know Sh! u "0""- wvilfl Hometown Huh mm nice“: ln the Charlottetown 5¢l1°°1- I" Iwldlnl their vacation Hospital. where she was rushed af- ‘"1111 "1911 ""1114 QIN- lfld Ill’!- m m lllmftllfiltb accident oisuh- Blrlvwrih- day vcn . Her complete recov- e ..’Miss Mildred Donovan. stenc- ery u anxiously looked forward w. grapher. Experimental Stellar. is spending e Mrs. Bell's many friends go with her for a pleasant voyage and a sale return. Tho ladies of the United congre- Chlflfllltlbwll. vntlnn at ‘rrmi have been lmdily week-end, with her parents, Mr. and mined the laiit few days in houie- Mrs. Donovan. GQOPIBWWYI cleaning the church and fixing up' in general. The ladld turned out! in inst numbers.‘ although the heal. was intense. and the aopesr- Philip left Tuesday to visit Mrs. unev- of the church now would rnre- Doyle's daughter. Sister Dorothy lv do credit to anyone. as every- Marla. of the Notes Dame Convent. think not only looks clean clean. Y. Ralph Hemp- I rdon Douglas. Fred , ' "reverse. we . by a. frelgh A. the train and was "dead" and with- ..'Mrs. .1. .1. n. Doyle and m.‘ jwas a visitor to Z-“eetown last week. ‘Bedeque and vicinity on the mom- "ing of the 22nd, when they learned that John. the youngest and dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Montgomery had mel- 1118 death under tragic circumstances. The deceased was a quiet and unas- suming young man of sterling qual- Jtles and althmllfll 0111i! 1111191991- showed by his meritorious work asa ;student in P. W. C.. that a very "l1- ‘ordinary career laid before him. He entered i’. W. C. some time ago. taught school for a time at Sear- town. then went back to college land graduated with honours at the lclose of this last session. There are ,left to mourn besides his grief stricken parents. the following sist- ers and brothers: Mary, William. {Archie at home, and Bylvinc in i l ‘loved in their own family circle. The Summerside, who will always cher- ish the memory of John the pet of the family, who wasgso dearly bc-nrarly w start crawling yet. but we. Juneral was held at his late real» dence Thursday. the 28th. than] where the esteem and love lpwhicli he was held was made manifest by ,the very large cortege of people pre- sent. The service was conducted by Rev. D. K. Ross his pastor, assisted ,by Rev. A. J. Reynolds. A very gmpressive Hymn was sung by Mes- srs Bowness and Carruthers. The other Hymns sung were, Lord is my Shepherd. Rock of Ages, Nearer my 130d to Thee. The pnll bearers were ,hls neighboring chums viz, Messrs. Hector Leard, Ross Wright, Clay- ton McLure. Donald MacFarlanc, Hamid Holland and Walter Bow- ‘new. who bore the casket laden .wlth beautiful flowers to his last nesting place in the Presbyterian Cemetery, North Bedeque. _ Miss Mae Enman. teacher lChelton School. has returned to her home in Biniore for her vacation. Her pupils and friends are pleased r l Bil m learn that Miss Eriman has de-' cided to come back again with ‘them for another year. Mr. William MacFarlane, Lower Bedeque. BPBM s * , in Chelton. ~ Mrs. Alder Wright and burt. North Carleton, the city on Tuesday, l son Wil- ‘ ‘ to Miss Annie Enrnan. teacher at ‘Sherbrooke School. attended the ex- amination at Chelton School on Thursday evenlnz. June the 28th. Miss Mabel McCardle, Middleton. 18 Ipendlng a few days in Chelton, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Sal-Iggy and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newsom and children. Allkustlne Cove. were the guests of the farmer's sister, Mrs. 91111111108!’ Pearson. Chelton. Mr. Joseph Noonan, Albany, w visitor to Bummerslde on Tfléldzly.“ Mrs. Charles T mother, Mm. mum“ “d h" Mllhret Rose, Cape on Tuesday. I Holds Up Traffic (Canadian Pres) DIGBY, N. 5.. July 3. - Traffic on the main line of the Dominion Atlantic Railway was tied up today I t wreck at North Range ten miles west of here when an on. line and six ears tumbled in wild confusion over the right of. way There were no casualties. T119 Engine was in the middle of 9M a orew. A spread nil caused b‘ the extraordinary heat of the pa’; two days was believed to be the Plllflllm for the Baton b t at Yarinouth were transferred motor cars he and tlons insde satisfactorily‘. Con“: 4511i! mounted onaring lobe, clipped over a finger has been in» vented to hold s lead pencil wlth|n' but is Montreal. 1 a at r15?” ""“““'“*" insofthehsna s?" "M" wrench’ writing. r . A sad gloom was cast over Dower, re visitors w the city’ c D. A. R. 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Minister of 11$ “b mm and young as many twentyJ magma m “new”, and,e,.,m._._m,,_m, ,u¢,,.-_,,¢um- "m" 1°’ "°'wids m“ years youncer. and he um his whim. Bu,“ o; u... Jud“, '53-'35. ed to his home here Tuesds . Margaret Richards and was Cum- ‘m hmmu""‘"“" ‘m “wt "fffbcr-iu-ihw, i. n. ucnumid. “m”. p . ms_veyas ,thoi¢haane A_ ‘rheannuslpublic exam- :l znhlvc been mam ‘n. awn‘ “m” Down“ mum“ ‘m’ held “ma” “ti? ' lftth dbllw tlntvllllhv nocnlnthescbooland making a motor trip of Prince Bd- tiventyeyg" of “are” yfl ..'Miszes Mary. Helen and Nan "5' ' attended. which gives the teache the satisfaction of knowing an in- 1terest is beingtaken in the progrm 'olthesctiool,andtbescholarsac- theinselva very credit-ably in the various branches of thelrstudlm. York, who intends spending her va- cation at her home here, arrived by train ‘Thursday night and was met cousin. Mr. Frank Jardlne. l On Thursday evening. June 28th. we had the pleasure of hearing Zion Choir, unde the direction of Prof. ‘Ihompacn. The members of the choir also staged a two-act play which was tborolllhly enjoyed by all. The Wflgram which preceded the play was composed of solos. chor- uses, quartetta, recltations and monologues, and all heartily ap- plauded each number on the pro- gram. Mr. John Anderson presid- ed. After the program a dainty lunch was served. Miss Bessie Aflleck. ulildélLhlfl-St, came home Friday to spend her va- cation. i I i When you hear of some one brag- ging or boasting about laying steel rolls. you can tell them to come up here and learn how. for Mr. Colln White, of Murray Harbor. in charge of twenty-seven men. has laid four miles of truck in nine days. besidm taking up the old rails as they go along. Mr. White keeps the right men in the right place, and steadily goes along. Among those purchasing cars last ‘week were: Mr. John W. Jay, Pis- ,quld. a Studebaker, and Mr. H. W. ‘McKay, a Chrysler. Mr. Ed. Jay is spending a few days in Borden, the guest of his brother. Mr. Arthur Jay. training at Prince County Hospitahl i The wet weather will make it bad for the haymakers. I suppose it's lmust talk about something. F l PRESENTATION On Saturday evening. June 23rd. la delegation from Orwell Head vis- ind the mnnse at Ulgg. and presen- ted Mr. and Mrs. Grant with an ad- dress of appreciation and a gener- ous purse. The address was read by Mr. Alexander Martin, and the presentation made by Mr. M. E. MacDonald. On Monday evening. June 25th. Mrs. Grant was ‘kindly remembered and delighted ‘with an address and gift from her and Marie with a Life Membership Certificate [Young Ladies Class: from the Orwell Minion Band. On the same evening the Ofllcial Board ,0! the Orwell and Vernon United Churches, St. Andrews Church, Orwell, and at the close Mr. W. D. Ross. speaking for the Joint Hoard and the Chur- reference and anoth sentatlon. The recipients desire in this brjgf WHY w express their very deep ap- preciation of the many kindnesses received and of the loyal support Riven them during their service of 1011i year! in the United Churches of Orewll and Vernon, and m serum their friends of the many happy memories that they carry with them. er generous pre- —-———<o>__. KELIIN GROVE SCHOOL The half-yearly examination of Kelvin Grove School. took place on Wednesday altemoon. July 27, in the presence of n large number or visitors. After the pupils had been examined in the different branches 117 their teacher. Miss Msthieson, assisted by Miss Muriel MacMurdo. and Mrs. Hamid third. the follow. "Ill Primes donated by the Women's I1... tltute, were awanled: make their selections from the best. “- "1 ‘"1 w .°'"' 11 V? “h” I h t | ~ as yd have been ‘yo Cuties l) lllgres n grade VIII-Gladys 2:23“? Island swine industry can “i ‘with our we” b?“ wan” M “when In and: v_Im M h! "wf i I D t ii peasant vacation. , ed.- mlxlgiuhr? in erode iv-Malgrcl “fifliniiiiicff? I “i” °_ ‘ . . pushes‘ in grade ln__nuby Mmh “P. P. E. Hfllllnd. DU ilk“ O mlilcliest in grade lI-Lilllan For- nlllahest in grade l—Alfred Stav- O . ise for department, J ‘m, Georgie “mic tor attendance. Ruby M“. irnwn ymc lnlde the ruprcmilqscri- "I "MM?- uu‘: Gladys Walker. then, on|l'1l,?ui:r:l;ll‘eci§r.?iild $1160?‘ "-1 3"“ °°-" "i"; | I n of . . . . i a,“ maximum-infinitive‘ utlfhledan% d“ lime "m". s “m” l“ "F '1" W‘ "$113 manicure set u an appreciation or His lbiceilency. Vllcount Wllliili- “tmsumnflutflmu “'4 “P”! » her nmcee for the past two don, Gov or-Gllitiiib- lunvbibd , u‘ "mam: ‘ltggullgumd visitors the naemoialib. irhm~is of Jig: i“ cram ‘M “hmmuéuigplyuaiiflirey ans all rnfilfltl s Woman's Institute. l Bill-in’! avrsbl: hydroelectric, pgwor has been- estimated from a} w 10.00.1300 horsepower. from 000.000 to mp0!) horsepower l: now ‘utilised at diff- erent seasons. - -_-¢.__ When s hat is hung on s intended for use in mu it m of the way ell‘ garments. Miss Elnmellne Collin, 1th.. New . very with many of their friends met for regular business at ches represented. made very kindly tlon and in eloeemrcninilty to the beautiful town park, it occupies a conspicuous position. aplsoe whore pt aoine fu emblem» Watch the can». luly 14in t9. 21st AT CENTRAL BEDEQUE Beautiful Realistic Scenic A JACOB THE SUPPLANTEB Tickets now on sale. First night tickets l already spoken for. Obtain your ticket at once. Price 50 cents. Seat numbered, and guaranteed, until 8.15-each evening. ' 1' Fifty Performers. Fourteen Piece Or-l chestra, including Special Saxaphonist, and; Cornetfst from Yarniouth, Nova l Beautiful Scenery, Electric Effects, Tab-v leaux, etc. ‘ The finest Pageantry Effort on the Island- 7-7-amth. ELMIRA AND VIOIIITY The semi annual examination of Elmira school was held on Friday Big; Hog Classic evening, June 29, with a large num- F0r- 1928 _ i w“ ~ -\ ~ bei- of ratepayers and vls tors at- On Tuesday, June 26th, a meet- tendance. The P1113113 W"? 033111111‘ lng of the Directors of the Prov- Ed 1H the 6139mm 81111186318 by 11135’ lnclal Swine Growers Association. lfifliihef- M155 33-1181 Brown. $818 in conjunction with representatives by MPS- 3098911 98113111911 (I 43111;‘ of the Dominion and Provincial “B11119”- MY- 3113561 Jgn-Buacol: Department of Agriculture, wm helclfl‘. East Pfllnhhaad r. t. mid u- in Charlottetown to arrange detallslhlnd» 111111 1W " B Pal‘ - umcmd_ in connection with the 192a Swine curflw “HP-Wk éildzeflwm the elm“ Show and Fair. 1° °“ ‘he "l - the examination a very eiijoygbb. it was decided m hold this Salel n rendered by u” in the Agricultural Hall. Chnrlotte-‘Pmfigm ‘gnwfmenmw speech“- L°$§an§i‘..°§l§’§.°‘.§”.§‘iafi"§c$‘?; 5%?- m-fi- i» m. rm»? order that this fixture may be even grgpfin 51mg £15615"? £1201}; more successful than that held in landpnugseli s‘ John’ “I'd bthely the Province last year. A survey 0! “m; which M35 Mun’, Hams the breeding stock in the hands cl an address w me “whet w m” gmwe“ “" m" "e-“m “m” Miss Anne ollaiid 0n behall of the sell: cm l‘.‘.°.."°.‘.‘f.E..§‘2i ~- o e w» - m» s a 4 ‘ I “t. hibition this year will be of a quai-{gfiezfifxfedmglgd figrwwu ity and class that has never been ‘mm the pupm MN Brown. ab equalled at any event of this kind mo“), “km by surpflsg made Q ever held in Eastern Canada. t mung repm thanking he,‘ pupil, m; Tho sentiment prevalent gener-‘Vtheh. kind words ofamfiecmtlmm‘, ally throughout the field is strong- ma“. lovely gum The Singing o; ly in favour of the production of nme National Anthem-tum“ brown. hog that matures early and that a very enjoyable evening w a elem 841M088. Wlfwn P1?“ Ognllhe 11'1t*;:"The following is the address: _' 1491 1H B 11115119 °°11 17n- e Dear Teachen-The leasant dut, ‘very highest demands of t3: trade. has been mined me 1:; my who“! e 870W?" are B"! W3 99°11“? mates of resentixi ou with this breeding stock cf this type in ord- gum as a: mange ‘L; m" 15mm er to provide for themselves the 83mm, gflendsmp gnd 1.1m »w¢ highest possible profits from this 06.315 n6; wnsent topaz-t with you branch of the live stock industry. with“; leaving some memorial oi Si. sill" “$2.2 m ‘Zldfiiifififi ‘m’ “F” “l’.“‘.‘.“;.‘.3l?.‘.‘.'.‘i‘i‘.§°$¥§“€ g e p ucers u-ceasnge u . a boars and sows and the growers we ofler you is a poor symbol of our who are anxious lo secure lhisifeellngs. but we know you wlllre- materlal togethernt this function. 1eelve it kindly as a simple indica- Last year's show was more or less tlon of the attachment ynicn each -of an experiment but a great deal one of us cherishes IOIQCUJD _oui lof praise was given those who wcie hearts. You have made’ our lesbolli respcnsible for its establishment by l0 pleasant that ‘it would be un- all who were interested in breeding grateful to call them tasks. We know material. The producer was agle (to that izethyngiggtén ‘ dis sc of his surplus to goo n - ence. i! I Y ivarmgc and the purchaser was en- 1w 111 W!’ WHYWB-rdneas, teaching u! abled m satisfy his requirements by elmmiile as well as by precept a; ms own pm“, without m, mo- the advantages of kindness and sell- essity of going toneedless expense °°T1¢Y°1~ B"! We 110W $11M W119! in travelling here and there to 5¢11°°1 P94196118 “B” Y!!!‘ Y0" W111 make his ‘selections possible to very 11¢ ‘"1511 115 "l1" 19781193"? W5" ditch find at the end that. he has 8° We W111 not bid ymi lllioii- 1h!" w be satisfied with the ncceptilnro been muscled by my school miilél ‘of an inferior animal at an un- 11°‘ w 1111111933 W" 1911113111 11111 11‘ satisfactory price level. 1' “my” “M 1599351 "mm m. 1 Prospective purchasers and all m" 113ml d?" @913"- .w'-' “l1 m‘ interested breeders ir the province “"4 Y°“- "Em "all? 11115 1111'“ should not forget the time of this 1“ 1‘ rflnembnlwe "m" 1°" . i r _ pupils. May you always be as hap- exhibition and make their arrange w. .. . . _~ merits so as m be present on the “Y°“us11'*l"1‘1"\"-'~W¢ "m" above mentioned date in order to 7°“ 1'1"’ ' “m1 m" we b” 51'1"‘ . . station agent. has recently purchup BRAMPTON, iuiy s. -More than m l‘ 1MB‘! Victory BIK- 4,000 persona gathered here today m takc pm in thevlmpresaive mg 1 111""? °Y "W solemn ceremonies attendant upon '1 ‘y m" the unveiling of Brampton wsr memorial to 58 younghieli “or tho fag-snare in this vlr been in y mused improving the condition or the - mi: Road. which is now a credit ~ expressive of service-rem and victory. Raised abovd w. lhhtfifsx: thesswsyni- . ‘ m v recall‘ » ibs mind he glorious mhlmmlnu in brill: Canadian History. I Situated at tbs Southern en- trance to Brampton’: boobies asc- ture time will mild bllldfilandlsfllcss 111°. "of _ _ Tl} y . lill-‘d-fl-ldl.