Egcrmaa ,\ (lrzznpion. ‘hmmmn m: o] m. our A iiiilP or u: on: k . ‘TRY A SUPERB MALE (For New or improved Blood) 511513’ Sire in the RanchLu Prize Winner Including If. a sire of .1 world champion; also the sire of a A 4m of a champion mm and a brother or the dam of In adult champion female. IV. ,5 sire that. won three first and V. A prize male, a sire of Ne. l. o a one second prise. o Every pup in the ranch is‘ from one of these out- ; prize mull’- [very male pup for sale/; also s wow» _ . " STIRLING- 25 Kent St. 'Pl1one 716.] gtgltfllll’; mules and every dam is from a prise male. Every ma“. ..,rcd during the previous four or five generations is everai females. $150.00 to MacLEAli Ranch 1 Mile East on St. Peters Road.- BDOOD WILL TELL - LOOK PAGE Si: v iar '_ PETERS ROAD - AND VICINITY After the Tiiczptionally fine weather with marked absence of rain. the downpour now in evidence ‘Dec. 1st) will certainly make an improvement in the water supply of our province. Health and weather permitting, an exchange of puipits between Rev. P. Watson Currie, of Murray Harbor North and Peters Road. and Rev. Mr. Rodger. of Belfast, will occur on ‘jSunday next, 7th inst. - Her many friends arepieased to learn that Mrs. ,A. M._ Johnston, Peters Road, is progressing favorably from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. (Din) I... A. Johnston. ,Montague. motored to Peters Road l on s. short week and visit, re the ill- ness of Mr. Johnston's mother, Mrs. ‘A. M. Johnston. Mrs. J. H. McKinnon, late of To- ronto and now residing with her daughter, Mrs. George A. MacDon- ‘aid, Peters Road, who has been in- rlisposed for some time, is now much l 5 improved in health. fiasco/l. , n- mrorua nan '1‘.\lt't.-\N cABPETS AND CHINA A1.‘ l‘ ‘JDICRAL _____,__ strics, Eamon‘, .;;;;- the fcvciutc rosi- iggutcn Victor's, situated of the Rhcr D68 in ctland. is imimle in , rn house decoicitors. 11mm“, - not formerly atrob- m. t; (yiyorzcs for years were m; oi zzrzm, this order having gn been excutscl in the days of the late prince Conrail, grandfather o! our present lair" fiat, only were the cur- wn, and ,. or hanging: of this nat- bnal Scoulzl. clan badse. hi“ 5° “l?” m, ¢gpc:.=.. Even the china. list at o, royal dinner table had its bor. “Q1 Royal stuart, thistles and gold. no excellent taste which He‘: Ma- m; sen ltibry displays in her motions o: furnishings tor the ro- gl residences docs not pcmit of such 0d the be rox- marmo- Means Lifetime Protection Built from the inside with l higher grade materials of proren superior quality, espe- cially annealed to eliminate brittleness. and to maintain its 7’. UNIFORM, TOUGH STRENGTH if ynu“re looking for the bet- ,, ter netting order PRINCE ED- WARD from ‘Write lcr Ranch Supply C. M. Lompsnn f! ($0., l§ LIKHITEU. " OI Queen Street I London, E, C. 4, England iubiic Auction Sales shinning cog. will be furnish- ld without charge by applying l0 IL T. Holman, Ltd. Sum- "lmldc. P. E. I. akplQICnM-fl by ments Grade IX-l, Keir I Jean Woodside. Grade VIII—-1, Hazel Woodside and Jean Cummings. (equal). Grade VII-l, Jimmie Palethorpe. Grade VI-A. Isabel Cummings. Grade V~~l. Margaret MacKay: 2. Harold Matheson. Grade III-l, Georgie Cummings. Grade II-l. Clarence Macbonaldi‘ atrocities to remain. Recently by her wish this Victoria ideal was entirely banished I0l111 Balmoral. Rich tape- aml fancy brocudcs have dis-placed the tartan. but the Scottish character has not quite dhappcarcd, for the china car. ries dainty sprays oi’ heather. and a royal crown patterned Hit/cl‘ the 0H0 which reposes with the royal. rcSB-llfl in Si, Iilargcrets chapel at Edinbur- Tll gs, CYClOIIXIES castle. Not every member o! the royal family have had the same love for Balmoral Castle which Queen Vic- Mr. torla displayed. ' King Edward oncc castel as "the draughiest hole in the country," but today all this has been changed. Most of the main apart- now been titted with. double windows, while the system of ventilation has been completely rem- have led_ The gardens at Balmorai are an attraction in themselves. These have 1Vi‘r. en considerably improved somewhat extended o! late years A few years ego the Queen had s very beautiful rock garden created here. and towards this the Qucen 0f Nor- way contributed over 20o rare Scan- dinavian plants and shrubs that are . now doing extremely well. BRADALBANE VILLAGE SCHOOL i The following is the school stand- Mr. r ing for November:- Grade X-l, Elizabeth Corbett. MacLeod; 2. Margaret Matheson. Grade I (Sr) .4. Margaret Cum- minas; L’. Doris Woodside- Gracie I rJr.l---i. Bobby MacKay: Vera Palethorpe. Perfect attendance-Hobby l Kay, Jean Woodsirle, Isabel Cum- ' mings. Hazel Woodside. Jean Cum- cnmluwm linings. Margaret MacKay, Margaret i ‘ , Cummings. Keir MacLeorl. . ii, T, l Laura Crosby-Teacher. l stonmtsmn- l cnaasorrasoivn I --—————— —~-—— - ' M -_~ _---_ 140x en I have opened my fur cleaning and . polling business for this season, above 0F the office of the estate of A. J. Bif- naw runs ' "n- l have luul a longer experience in fur cleaning than any other iirm now in operation on the Island and l - therefore earnestly solicit your busi- dcsoribed tho Mac- condition. with unfavorable developments. Mr. David Horton. Raymond McAulay, Road. has ed roof tiles. troyed by fire in the out summer. .__.._- and re-modelled. » __...__ that purpose. ing industry. tion. purchasers. We learn that Messrs. pending values. at his home in Peters Road. School for a term. good, which is an important factor in the make-up of any school. as re- and prevents gards improvement confusion in the making of the year- ly returns. C0l\t¢’mp0l'i\i'_\/ with Peters Road urr the schools: Alma, teacher. Mr. M. A. Benton: Alliston. Miss Crosby: Point Pleasant. Miss Creed. all of ness for 1930-31. whom are zealously cndcavoring to Alfred FY6581‘. [n6- W FRANK MILLER. zlcvclop in the minds of their pupils 2'? Fm“ 5'1"" '10 Queen St- that receptive faculty which will iat- . . M" °' , , . . 9605-12-1-61 Phone 141 er adorn their lives if they are true i-"w-fl I .~—~ .. - III-M...‘ WE SPECIALIZE IN SMELTS DAILY RETURNS WM. u. ANDERSON WM. J. PRICE ANDERSON 8t PRICE FISH. CORPORATION Wholesale Commission Dealers and Shippers of FR ES Ii 27 Fulton Fish Market FISH New York TELEPHONE, BEEKMAN0556 w-arrc ron SHIPPING sraucn. am: csaos i 1"‘ “M” "99"" °‘ m‘ "flu to themselves. as Education. Mr. J. L. McKinnon. aenerai mer- chant. Peters Road. has installod a new engine in connection with his pump, and also a antler pipe system, which will convey the clement in contact with his stock, barn thus af- Jording an efficient supply where I needed-P. MISS REBECCA MONTGOMERY .‘ wscascr: , On Sunday afternoon. November I the 16th. the Angel of death entered l the home of her nephew. Mr. Bruce i Currie of Elmsdale, and claimed for .hisolwn.alithatwasmortaiof Miss | Hebeccs Montgome y Wallace. the i Mrs. W. B. Hlcken, Alliston, whose serious illness was reported in a late issue of The Guardian, although ap- parently better. is still ina weakened We also regret to state that al- though Mr. Neil B. Johnston. Peters Road, was sufficiently improved in health that he was able to be around i! HOW strictly confined to his bed Peters Road, has about completed the shingling of the roof of his residence with » other necessary repairs in this line. Peters also performed similar work on his residence with impoi't- Mr. David MacDonald, Peters Road. is now nearing the completion of his new residence. which will be a fitting successor to the one des- W. L. McLean and family. Peters, Road, have resumed residence in their dwelling house. which dur- ing the summer ahd fall was being Mr. Otis W. Jackson, Peters Road, is about to erect a new fox ranch and is assembling the material 1m- Mr. Jackson is ‘en- thusiastic in the future of this allur- Randail MacDonald. Peters Road. has taken a prominent posi- tion as a dealer in imported horses. . During the past summer and gener- ally, as now, he has a number of Rood-looking specimens for inspec- This affords s convenient means of distribution to intending W. S. Fraser and Fraser Bros. Greek Riv- er, have pelted a large number of foxes from their commodious ranch. The stock is reported to be of super- ior quality and will bring corres- Mr. Jos. McLean, City. is visiting Mr. Daniel McCorrnac. teacher at Albion Bay, recently visited Peters Road. Mr. McCormac very success- fully conducted the Peters Road Miss Condon, teacher, Peters Road. la reported as giving general satis- ifection in her work in the Peters , Road School. The attendance is . 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