\ Gooo noAos A1' ouNs'rAl=i=NA t , . ‘H .. .1 ri’ "‘, " . ` - ,~ .4 A n ~ 1->- ____ o.__.»_-_ _ ,_,_,___, ,__,<__¥_... ,aff H./..,..., ,, ._ ...sau . .....~. ... .. .. _. ... _ > f t . ‘ . - r _-__iii\tte_r Selected Friim Nelvsfdr 'l’.llt.*':_ `Clia_ilotteiowii- ff'_Subscriliiirs‘;" ._ THUR8_DAY_ 1 _Hello wsliomsn.-rite many i Kensington friends of Private Ben. ‘ Taylor and Neil Durant, were glad to meet them on their return from the battle front receiitlv, They had come by wily of.l\iontrq'il nnfl Qiielrer.-1-(_ -A YOUNG HERO.-Pte. Eddie Hivkney, wiio enlisted from the Bruns- wick Hotel. Kensington at the age of fifteen recently returned froln the front. Pte. Hickey has seen nluch service and has- undergone the change from boyhood to manhood during three years of war.-K. IER RE URN3.-Pte. Harry Warren. son of J__ in W. Warren, of Kensington returned.f..- recently from lihe great war. Pte. Wapren, although very young has been “over the top" lnany times, and was severely wounded. He went across ~\vlth_ the 105th, but went to France with the first draught.-K. -woogoso _ir9|ont_prioo' of but- wounds were medically attended to. A representauvg of me Gunnmm WHS given a Rotary reception by his . x_ __ . . _ e _ “', l I _ io 2 n ing it test of 68 varieties. ‘ _ , herd Of SGVGH AYFSHITB COWH, the es- there will be general regret at her ‘ l t ,i l\ . lohlishment of it small herd of York- nagging away in the prime of life. I:F0U!ih_l_;‘_lll-_1_2_00 <_lf Whl_€_h__ Wl_|_|_ £9 factory these days. The number of __ _ _ eptll Bsaon romwc w e ¢ | td" l | n l E-MPlR|='f M‘“““l M°°l‘"‘°' ‘*"" 'l‘° '°‘ selected the breeding stuck of fmcthel' iigvloiiltnls ,41lii3.a Nil oiliiiialiulifer isc- . s _ Experimental Farm since last Sep- land regarding the working of the tember was formerly second officer in crsamery and the directors and Mr. being kept well up to high standard where an informal reception was held. oi’ excellence set by Mr J A Clark __¢.3URpR|3E PAR1-y__0n the nv. now on his way home from England ening of June zartl mst about thirty The whole extent of the farm is cred or the youth and beauty bi _Montague ltuble to the olllcer in charge Mr R invaded the home of Mr. and Mrs. U L Blish and the other workers (‘u.pt (‘lark looks exceedingly well thanks for his unexpected we1co_me home. t the Experimental Station, who have -BRI-D ’ P I .- - vidently been assiduous in their ef Es RECE T ON A recap tion was given on June 24 in honor ell advanced for so early in the sea _it the home nf M1-_ and M;-B_ Aiex. and Mrs. -Crockett were the recipients The area and crop including grain of many costly gifts. The large gath- tind cake by the hostess. Mr. and Fourteen acres of mangels for seed, , Mrs. Crockett left on Friday for Cai- imilteby Dr. M. 0. Malthie, Domin- n Agrcstologlst, should range from 00 to 1400 pounds per acre. The total lei Mfwdnnnld non nf the line Joseph 5.500 or 7% tons. ._ returned to lils native province after In hddmoh to fhhl ‘Uhr ZICFGS Of till" having spent three years in the blood 1/5 inns of seeds. Dr. Maltbie stated _truest of his uncle, Mr. J. J. Macdon- lrat. this was the best stand oi’ tllr- iild, nnd ills little hrotller, prior to his IDS “Htl UIIIIILIBIS hf' had Seen ally- leaving for the United States. This _ _voting man although only in his nine- The farm has 1000 acres of Elite aeenth year, is it splendid type of man- tock, banner outs. ten acres of wheat. hood and looks none the worse of his tatbles for green feed, ei ht acres o Vanailian West, wlln heard the call of f test plots of groin. three acres of crtty and justice. Two of them have` Mr. Fred .l. Cameron, the well-known T0 H150 IWO IICFQS Of 0111118615. hl0l\l0' il prolonged illness. Mrs. Cameron, whose maiden name was Vanlderstine, 'l"hP ESl’HbhShm0Ilt of 11 Dura bred was a most estimable woman. and hire swine. the enlargement of alter- There are lelt tn 'mourn besides ii Hrrylng in .the neighbol‘h00d 01’ 300 ly Mrs. Chas. Cameron, Mrs. Donald ents per bird. ,- '_'_l-‘ .¢. _ ,__ , __ _ Three very successful hatches were "pnnntnnnnge (3,-enmery is n .nngy erir. 815 of these were sold as iluy old i tory in ibn »li;|nnd has made such pro- edlgreed initio birds whose inotliersgilne ine dnnnin,-9 and inmn,-.,nnker, Htl YUCOPUH Hlhllllll fl`0m 200501 250 Mr. W. E. Wood, on the success SEI lu the D\lh0t Year- 'l`|l€l8_ hm/'S crowning their efforts to produce the ecn mated to the boat lu'0d\1¢'|I1K best butter possible and remunernte HHH 011 the Elilerlmental Station and their patrons cofmmensurately. Every Mr BIIKI1. oflicer in char e of the other factories here and on the maln- harge of t-he Experimental Station at Wood have been able to give material nd takes -with him the best wishes of nage is 1800 lbs., equivalent to $900 filmed” sucéois. ter. Only three employees, including 1. A PATRIOTIC FAMILY.-Pte. Dan-I the butter-maker llllnself, are ongzig od at the factory, so it will be seen lllnt. the lnuximuln results are being obtained with a lninlinuin outlay on labor. Formerly lnost ot' the crennl was delivered by learn, but recently the railway has been utilized by farm- ers to il considerable extent, nnd now the bulk of the cream is ilolivcr- oil nt Dunstatfnage station and can- vcyed io the factory hy a l`zirmi~r in ilie_ vicinity. Tile-patrons are paid its high as 651: per lb. for butter fat., the average being about 55c.`per lb. l)un~ ‘staffnage is an outstanding example lof the benefits of co-operation in hut- jter-making, and is probably the most 'successful of its kind in Canada. The T directors are to be congratulated npon _,nd was m fine form In ,.em,.nmgIl1itvilig such an eihclent nnd cnpnblo .hutter-makor us Mr. Wood in ‘fh=ll'l-ltr ot their factory. ` Fri-|oAv -FAREWELL SERVICES- - The final services of the Rev. ltoheri. M. Brodie in connection with Cape Wolfe and 0'Leary circuit, were on Sunday, attended by extra large congregations. who 'showed in many ways their high appreciation of the reverend gentle- man's and Mrs. Brodle’s labors dlrr- ing their three years’ stay. W -NEW MlN`lSTER COMING. - A teelgram was received on Saturday from the Rev. J. Whitman, stating that he would arrive ai. 0`Leary oil Saturday, July 5, hence he will 'hold services in connection with the Cape Wolfe and 0’Leary circuit on Sun- day, 6th inet., as follows: Milburn, 10.30 nam., Bethel. 3 p.m.. 0_'Leilr_v, 7 m All are invited to give the rev-` . p. . . . t . erend gentleman ll grand welcome to the island. W have returned home after having tl very pleasant trip to Boston. While away they were the guests oi' the lot- tcr‘s°brother, Mr. Robert MacGrcgor.| Mr. Mitclionahl while away renewed) quite it lot of his old acquaintances -HOME FOR A HOLIDAY._ - Mr._ Arch'd Macdonald. oi' Clyde ltiver ilnil _ Mr. Gordon MacGregor, of (lornwall.l - __ 1 _. ,_ .___ --_-_¢-- - -- -- __ ____-- ,Ev »-;_*_____ . . _'__i.__,__-_1‘ _.c _ s._____ ,_ _ inc' _I .._. ,_ -__ _ ' ‘Uv i _ - ___v. ~._ ;_.__._-v1=v_~'~~-4u_~-- . if?-Tiiiill. i:ll'i:uiii ll”-I it ‘fiuiii innw;::.n>lin.i._:_i;.:iii.;:._.__ y 1 t ._ _ _ _-- -- -__ r _ 'i.. . . -Lt- . It§»i_- "rl 'l|"llil!li’I'! I f' ! _ I ‘lli'!' ;l-."1 I _ 5 '--Illtltil a_ _i»_I_iI.I. I i i,.=a g _ __ __ it i»,~|I‘ _.li 1 tit*-"'=i ‘ ‘_ -ll'tlii.i-ll-it-l I .ii -' -` 5 /‘ '§‘e_-!=. `~ --‘i‘ it v ii in I 1 it :HT lfff in ._f el; ` ‘i ' durable. _;_- _ 1-; creasing the price. _ 'l‘-hey were accompanied home by Miss .lcnnie MacGregor from the South and _I Miss Ruth l»incKei1zie and Miss PenzieI MacGregor from New Bedford, who, intend spending the summer withI their grand-motlier Mrs. Flora Mai-,~i Gregor, Cornwall. On Julie 12th, 1919 at his home iuI Iluinpshlre and after an illness of= three months Mr. William N. Tre»| mere departed this life at the nge nl, 71 years. His long life was spent ln; the quiet pursuit of agriculture and; he enjoyed the confidence and esteenii of nll who knew him. His wife, MariiiI Sanderson, and n family oi' four daullli- ters and four sons are 'left to lnourii. The daughters. are: Mrs. Lyman Tre- mere, Mrs. Ernest Sanderson. Mrs. Eldon Ford and Miss Annie. The sons are: Robert, Frank, Sherman nnd Nel- son who is on military service in (inl- gary, Alberta. There are also three sisters: Mrs. William Moore. Mrs. Olliver Rnttenbury, Mrs. Morton Rat tenbury and one brother Alberl._ Those with many other relatives unili friends mourn their loss. I The funeral was held on Suinla~_v,l June 15th nnd in the absence of Ri»v.f J. Heaney, the services were colitiilct~I ed by llev. D. Mehean and Mr. J. I). Carey who came over from Sackvlllc.I where he was attending the Methodist ' Conference, to represent Mr. llt~nuey= at the funernl. A large procession fol»l lowed the remains to the liiiinpshlro’ Cemetery where interment was made. derson and Lyman Tren-lore son.=i-ln- law, and four nephews: Oliver, Pope, ’ x ~ ., . \. _ ' ` \ The pall bearers were: Ernest Snn~I F Hilson and lllthbert Tremere. I v‘ ,__ .is ing daze go. short of the dcman"d. l -'ith I iii f vt l»iii»ffuhlhItIliIiiii»i wilt' iililiii f " " ‘ lIIIIIIIII":;llI"lIIIll " H .._liI |i_ - _’ ~ , _ f _. '\ -' thi'-"l llllllimimmi ill, 1. .ly ' ivivnl wi ;i.»,,i vi. in .in into- fn ,-1-‘»' _A ~_._ ’ _ f fy;-i__ /~\\»;_~/< \--i’fu`~~sili.‘_lilin_ll~'i"l"lidifi1iihbiil "i lllllllll " ;/ ""1, i ' '-f-_-_‘;`_§;-..5i`_l _-i ."”"-4-‘H '_ "~- -*°-~~~~ ”* ,"”~'_,'. yj. ' i. yzffgt.,-.-.¢,irft=f.-l=,»_:i~i..'.i;tl;¢1fa’i.°li».i/.rpg-,_ 1 -ang. _ ,_ , . _ . __ -_ -- ",,, -t - , _ -pf-._.. _ .- del _: ,fn .. -‘~'~'\, /‘-._-.»~ ..>tf_. j., '_,’}-. . ’ i~}<;w'/‘Qi _-' - .ff ~ *f-et;:iii.tliLit:_fn=t~i»f,.'/.*f.-1..-i..<.i..n,.~..._~=,,‘ .»,bi».<.._».__ . _ ~ tv /- I This is at Greater Maxwell - There have been many inlpmvernents made in the Maxwell ; since thewar ceased. Some <.f them have made the car look better. Others have made it run better. +12., You will notc a new type radiator, a further advance in body F? '1 ' .li .., 5 d R '~_ i detal , an improve( c. cctrical system, a Hot pot an a am s horn, a superior development in upholstery, and a top more 1 Any of these is wcll worth any man's time to look over, a_nd _ - the sum of all represent a decided value added to the car, which post-war purchases for cash have made possible without in- But the fundamentals of the car are unchanged. 300,000 Maxwells on the highways of the world--all of the same model _ .1 -have proved that a policy of never changing the base design i is profitable in more ways than one to buyer and maker. .1 - l lt means extra value at a lower' price. lt means perfection in design. lt means perfection in workmanship. lt means you pay for no experiments, no engineering kniclt-knocks. lt means you pay for no mistakes. . lt means a car of everlasting reliability. *_ . lt means a car of endless mileage. You can easily pay $300 more and receive less. This Max- well is old in anteccdents but modern as far as sound engineer- - There is no car of the day selling for so low a i :ice to offer so i many attractive inducements. See this recent Maxwell, and bear in mind tl. it despite the eight great Maxwell pldnts the supply is already running far $l 275 f.o.b. Windsor. Maxwell Motor Con. ' Limited, Windsor, Ont. U _ Ilan nllu pnpllgp - . l)istrlbutors for P. E. Inlnntl ~ lon onlin on ur" (lAIlDl~1_'l‘ & GRA N'l‘, (llltu-loiiciotvtl, l’.E.l. _ . 'i _ _ ___ ` i | H i.-i ii '_. .I .,i-.__‘i. ..,, .,, _ _ __ . ff .5 . - - - `“"“""“ *H "‘ “ ` I' "W" " i""""" ' ` " Elf -.1 fl `l. v_ '-32 ‘ E *ii , » _J l ""__’{"‘§-i“’~I"? M