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'lf YOU” DIALER _/ i '~*-_- _ L23 t Sir:-l‘t appears tbut one of the first ` Srl T0"0'"°- -~ .. -_-_i i f rather scorce in Amlierst and said » that lie intended to proceed to St. _ John where he could obtain somo- thing to dn. 'l‘iiat was the last nies~` ~ sage received from him by`liis par- ents until the sud intelligence ` of 1 yost_ei-ilny which was sent by the ile- - _ r‘eased's brotlier Anthony, now locat- 'i _ ednt Ainliei-st. Anthony will nc- * `-` 1" ‘ Exrna ' fcornpziuy the reinaini-1 to this city, nr- riving on the express toiiiglit. Besides his parents the deceased leaves to mourn the following bro- ' tliers and sisters: Albert, with the 1-tiley 'I‘obiirco 1‘o_; /lntliony rind William, Amherst; Augiistiis, at ' - home; .\'li~s. Wallace llui-ns, (`lini-- lottetowri, and Moy, Etliel, Fred und _ _ Ernest, at ironic, V ’l‘befi1mily arc lierxrtbroken ovnr _ _ -` the Suri affair rind will receive the -_ - “WSE sincere sympathy of their friends in ' scrwpiss . 5U55~mrU-|-£5 their unexpected bci'cii\'eii'.eiit_ __.-_"___ _ ‘__ ___.___...__._.._________.__.__ ._.__._. - _ _.__ ,_.____.__. "l()WlfRS li5li BRAND i_iiEri_.i;x §@_s_iici_nhaiided justice. iirllcc near the centre of the rlislrict and quite near the 'scliool-house, 'rua cnAR1.or'rii't"dwN éokiinik-N MAY 18 THIS WEEKS NEWS FOR TH TUESDAY - - the brief wires receive.: during the acts of our newly appointed P. I_ 'days he brings the twofda-$83' mrl-\`l- \\hlV€l‘BBl satislacti0\\._ T#-‘. orenoon and nfterncon. liailway Superintendent was t' re- Why this change? IB l`t-to save ¢1___ NOW- MF- Edll'-01', W0 W0Uld~_ The deceased was a young man of place our daily morning train? to few dolliirs by taking away part of_k_now under what llolld llllolq wenty-two years and had fired at Montague with n morning train ’nl`y the little accommodation afforded us sible for the removal of said 0010 UD t0 8b0\lt ii yvuf and a half thrcc days a week. All of this ec-fin this part. of King’s~ County? 'We__O!’llC\!, 6811 l\\8tlly 'What they nn S0 When he l”9mU"@d U’ -\l11l10l`HC tion of the country south of Mon - hope our new Superintendent will-done. HR l'-here _Were 091)’ f»W0 ‘Wt °f Hd WHS erulfloyell there with thfgue bas been deprived of daily m il give us the daily morning train to ' Rhodes Cllrfy C0- He was h"mel“5f‘lroiii Charlottetown. (ln three da s _Montague so we can get our Char- Christmas, at which time _he was sufquf the week Om. mail mu,-ier leaves fering _ with bloudrioison-urs. rst11rr_1~~lM0n¢agns in the morning with mix-.iicii nay, ss we have been getting it ;<‘.s=..“s.‘:f..f:.A.12:f:“;..;‘;.”ii.v;“:...':: --ey ---H eg- °» sell." - ago he stated that employnient was » -~\ lottetown and foreign mail regularly for many years. ,- _ visnn Briuic ' Mr Editor'-I wish thioii h the col u the atteiitir»n_of the powers that be to the vory gl‘es~t unjustice they have pci`initi.ed in the removal of the Post ilrlicc from the centre of the Higli _ liiink district to the west end, there 1 be-ing: only seven farms west of the lfost Office where located at prrsfnt ty _ . it will he readily seen how unfiiirly we have been dealt with in this mnt- from our rulers, but we do -ask for 1lvr~i~ twenty years ago thc <`oii.L:er- vutiiv Governinent estriblislieil a Post of the whole district and has given which was convenient to the patrons at the Parsonage, Cornwall, on last Tuesday, 'the occasion being the meet- ’I‘liis class, which had met weekly dun- inrr the winter months at-the'I-'arson-_ age forthe purposeof Bible stud\~'_ __ and was taught by Rev_` Mr. Miller, niet on this occasion_for a`dii‘lere\'ili‘- our-pose, as the following- address and presentation will show:-- i Rev. Hugh Miller'- (lornwall Teacher 'Fruipiiig 'Class re- gret that our relationship. as teacher and pupils, must, in the near future, termiinate by your departure from this field. the whole district who _voted against the Conservative candidates at the last local election. |` Trusting those who have the power will yet act in defending what is just and right. ` 1 High Bank, May 9th, 1912. _ WEDNESDAY A very 'pleasant evening was spent, ng of the Teacher Training Class.. Dear Sir:-The members of the During the past winter we spent' P/JH siinill _ . 1.1 ff . *_ fl:-‘Q UO Qirl on ¢_'o.,o»:¢._-'of-°oO"O 0. .._¢'_.9‘_,0_v¢_. .___»¢i'»:»_.__¢;», 'Range Talks By The Houseieee-por ll: _ i _Q 9.: ol -rits ‘o_-or-.51-'-_-0' _oo-;' -'.0 o'.°_ ¢._o,;°f»*°oif .;t.; » f to'--.-'Uv-.¢_.2o.°¢_o.Qo,»»-0'. ‘-o .-_U °»°~ii°= _ g os’ ‘.0 ‘O Q O0 ¢.¢_ ' ___. No. 4 - Subiect - More Important Features ii "You mov buv ai Kootenay' raiirfc, ns _ I A ` did without ti »Re~'er\'oii, their--Decide "". it-'--M; \' _ li' - - - _ ` _ in . 4, ' You w‘ini one Well, call on the Mcblary detilei“:1iid_hzi\'e on_e sent up-_thei'c's it _Z5 '_ `“_-'- _ _“'-_'-‘¢’-”~f‘__ place provided for it on the ‘l\ool.eii;i_v. _~ erin; ' '-`- Attaching it is an easy Joh. No.si.ove if -t expert i'eouii"e_d--a screw-driver is the ""_.f*=-__f’ only tool you need. I put my lteservoir -.~ __ ‘ on in at Jiffy. . aw; »,» i -j i Kootenay Steel Range Q'/e__;3‘? tl -E; Qi,/’ has a Drop 0\_'en Door-ifmalres at 'foocl lil / ` /'~/“" . slit-lf for sliding things into tht-_ l)~.'~:.i. _ ‘V v . \_';__iZ_;\§\ 'l`lic handle ot' the door clamps Oven _-;3,`;-' " tirhi '-'oi lean ~i it o en _a little bit if ”"("-lf o n .p “" _ """ you desire to C001 lt. D l`lcu:`r\'cir. ` . “The ‘I{ootenay'_Warming _Close/c_is bigger and 'hettu_i'_ _fii;_~.i___t_ 1"’-*"" " ' ever The ‘Lift door allows every inch of space to ii- uw. <. uul you can depend on it keeping food nice and hui .__._._____//____ __, . . _ ._ . . . . __ ` “The Broilei°,Door on _the ‘Kootei_iay’ . ll _ , ,_,_... ._/i is roomy-large enough to broil ai ,j_!i_,,,_,,’.'-M 1"" ,.» _ simile lo perfection. You can re- '->“"/‘k-'if '-i§_~r_§;'¢*5‘r__`__’_-`_'_ It ;-5% plenish fire through this door without l 4 " disturbing cooking on top of Range. ~f.-" ' t ill “1r'.§@'-.ifwro fir the ‘I<00renay’ with `\"‘i'i.-"'"' an ideal' bot w_ater eouipment-oii_.- I I ‘ ost gf -§ ._ ‘ ~- _-;-» _ ‘ _[.‘-.= r. _, "° \ `\_5r__ , _ _ A » i_ ~` ._~.i,‘-; __ ,_--_'___ -~ _- "’_ “”l>i};l;~;' .‘*.'~`_'z£\f\t=r..‘:~‘_‘»i f . ` ., "_ _~ A . ~ _ » _ ...,_....f___,_ _;...-‘l',@_;-"'_§;‘_~,-:zi:'........ll: _, __ s-ni.1--~.. _ __l:__._-...»_f;.t.. “\‘\ ,it ~_;'_____1~ __ _,;; _, i . -.~ :.~ _ _'-__~__ _ ..--..,_._,_,:____._ »-- __ _ /~ °~ =-“J . ‘ O ' . 4 ' 'I lv: ~ »'=.'.-if "’. i -.Lf ' lVlIlg }` A ='1/f‘1`““ _ I remain, » -‘ __ --_m___<_ C; L. SENCABAUGH. , ' _ - ` (`nii_zirlzi is ai land ‘or countless fertile uc-ics, and vel lliuu, l ' ' ' ‘ ' i i . ' - _ ' is much complaiintover _l lie High (ost oi Living, _Potatoes are being imported into' (faiiarla from ireland! Meat, liullci- and eggs. 'ure at tti|i-i,(,i,.h -.pi-ices. Maiiy efforts are being nuiclc to ascertain _ the ‘_c;_i._use of these ascciidiiig pi'i'c-cs. ~ Butthc potato is not :i perfect food for man--neither :ire eggs, butter or meat. The only complete, pei-fe(-r food lorman is the wliolc wlicat grain. It c-ontniim all the maiteriril iiceded for building and nourishing ilie perfect liuinun body. It is brought to its highest perfection as a food in » ` iinir i tllo `wliolc-. wheat steam-cooked, shredded and baked. Two Shredded Wlieut Biscuits with milk or cream and a little fruit will supply all the nutn`ment needed for a half da_v's work al s cost of four or five cents. Always heat the Biscuit in the oven tu iestorc- erispiiess before serving. Your grocer sells it. i Made in Canada of Canadian Wlieai The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Limited l Niagara'Falls, Ontario H5 of Better Baking comes with “BEAVER” Flour. -' lt is a blend of the best wheat: grown in Canada- Mnnitoba Spring wheat and Ontario Fall wheat. lt has the' bread-making powers of the one-and the paltry- making powers of the others. Every woman, who. brinzl “BEAVER” Flour into' her hom¢» makes the right start towards better Bread and Pastry, U2 ' DEALERS-Write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grain snd'Csi-cols. ' ‘ma 1'. il. 'ravtou do. uviirnn. - Cil#\'|W\“~ °“" _ ** _5 l 1 _ "1 - unfertllized plot 3:3 bus. gain was $209 30. _ _ Using Our 'Fertilizers _ ~ i some time" an A. Miiiliié -ur iliiiie Harbor conductor ii ‘, P ~ ‘ be ' fertilizer experimgent on his )poiato crop._ The uuferrilized stable miauui-'l'.E_fh;)é‘;'l£iing lplot yielded _to the acre __242` bus, The fertilirerl plot was apphea ° 8 P ~ - - i treated wii‘li`Srilp‘l'ililé`of Ptltiisli, Acid 'Phosphate and Nitrate of Sous and ‘ yleldedl per acre 564 bus. or rx ii"et gainover the The Charlottetown market price of potafoesls' 65c`a bus. -i so deducting the cost of. fertilizer $i5 zo, Mr Moon‘ey’s uct _ Wiire-today for our frcc illustrated' booklets ‘on “_‘l‘lie_ -oés ofvbettm ¢';t\alifY tha? Potato Crop in Canadn",' _Records of _He'rll1l>i:ei¢i'l£`§|>_dr`|_i_if¢2t1t9'.’ "Artificial l~`ertiliiers” and otl_ie_r,»hool¢s,__‘g_7I’he5a_ ire y`o’in's for .the °"ki"_g‘ - f' F 4` _ coii°ill¢ting.` i ' ~ . . gf f_ ,nr _ i .1-_-f'__.¢-E Are _YOU -Planting. |-_ AFe_,_tmzerfor _ P0'fClf0‘eS ThfS Year? pOTAT()ES _ If you are planting potatoes it will pay you to ` (swwf 0, Whig) use our English Unmixec1'Ferlilizers.» It is the only _ ‘ way you will be sure of ri good crop free from scali or scar-the only way you will be sure of getting ‘a maximum yield from every square inch under cultiv- ation ~-tlie only way that you will be sure of getting the biggest and best that the ground can give. There's no guess work or “may he so” shout these uuinix- erl fertilizers. They prove in additional cro`ps."in a hi|lge_r_ _ bunk balance. inthe rfalclink _of coin that they r`ireilie"l§e'st` plant foods that science has yet discovered. They`cuu be dp- plied to your farm to suit, the varying,req.uir`einents of .esclfi crop and class of soil. They' fave you fully 25-p. c. of expense at the start besides the increased ,crops they give, _ _ _ For general purposes- use Nitrogen in the form of'Nitrafe of Soda |80 to 36o1bs. . ' ~ .,`Available¢ Phosphoric Acid in the form of A615 Phosphate 325 to 6<0 lbs- >Pot’asl1 in the form Of muriate or sulpliate T30 __ -_ -, ‘ __i _eoib._f. - » _ what one Man _-Games By °§ugg=3n»ns._ fu- - of staoie-initiiute appfafs _ to favorrzrhe- growth 05 otato-scnb When use -¢y0P_¢}N0D‘d»:1`3ll¢S`-`ll'¢ _8l50 - reported to,fsv0t5 _ th# i _ at' ' i ' tack»of_ seals., It lS__¢0m' inonfy lield. that sulpllaltf of pgfggh.-produces P0” doin mfifiahe. The rest." ' ` mlm 'on ,thisl P°"‘t 'S ¢i3"|;'°l"»¥'li'f'¢'n"”'°°'|§°2'°' H* ' _ _ ".'_f." ` `:\" TM - =-_E siwln so aenmnzaqim _ - . _ ` ly ' ` ` " ` nrlum or other hsrmfll(lndri¢= _ ` i ` _ ‘ ' _ f.!fl'_".f'f°'fff““!‘°‘°°'l'.°‘|°°l*!~‘f" _ _'_ - Q . 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