AUGUST, -2§'..19l’ e, ., I, _ _ THE 9"A§!~.°TT_ET0WN.-.GUAEPYAN 5 were polling of horse racinl at the Nova Scotia el Exhibltioa here today. and driven by Jrmnny Conroy, the 2.25 class for Mzlritime Pro- bfeds. Beretta. Aubrey, owned 4;-iven by Ct. W. Horsmsn, was s close aoooud. In the heat, Johnny Walker of Char- won the first neat. Aubrey oi Esunlmerside, l., won the 2.20 'hot and Pace. 3.13 Pace was captured by Leia of Halifax. " ne smnmn *IRQ QQBQGIGU-‘ mr-J-ll-hue* we Mac (Conroy) loiuuiy Walker (MacKinnon) g'¢pu,lh Kidd (Holmes) smite Aubrey (Horseman) Ulm Aubrey (Steel) I Lynwood Aubrey (Kennedy) 6 laude Moke (Foster) ll ,Time-2.19%: 2.19; 2.10%. _ 2.26 Trot and Pace. $500 fernwood Aubrey (Rockford) I Ullorus Girl (Cummings) 2 is Uopis The Greet (Holmes 3 Laddls lFoster) A Diamond Mae (Baundereon) ii QDQIIDG I-ell lfargaret Gratten (Hooper) 8 5 Dr 'time-2.17%: 2.18; 2.17. t.l8 Trot and Pace $500 Leia Frisco (Adams) ........I 2 I ‘ INTERE Quill land Horses Going Good Ai Halifax Races (canadian Press) i i WLIFAX. N.B.. N13. 7.5 -Nine , raced at the o ' Mac. owned by !‘. C. McCurdy, B A l I- G A M E ___si|iiu The New York Girls And Abegweiis Will Meet In The First Mixed Game In Lo- cal History. ' mt. Ml-rliime Plvvllwe Bred Much speculation and no littlc in- me ilerest ia evidenced here with regard to the appearance of the New York Bloomer Girls, who play the Alleg- Weits tomorrow afternoon at the lo- cal diamond. As was mentioned in these coi- umns in a previous issue, said lady baseballists know and play the great outdoor game like experienced and seasoned veterans, therefore the local aggregation are in for one of the i toughest games of their career. Already the Charlottetown ladies are talking and some even have gone so far as to lay a few wagers on the outcome- of course, backing their visiting sisters. \3 tlwbl-I *$353 Captain Mack (Conroy) Peter Taggart (McCsrt.hur) 3 Pale Face (Sweet) 4 Siher Gratten (Cll.'nr.\ln|;sl 5 Timo-1.15; 2.18%; 2.11%. _ 'wm 3 Classified ` Advertisements i Oll IDICIQ .eeceeoceeeecccceeeecc Ile pl' l|.|a¢ of I words TBD( W aeeaeeesoeaoeleeele .I n ull FUI! “RIO oeeifgseesoeeaesease .I PII' mf ma ooleoeafeoeeeaelesose 1| If EE. iii llsavlz snows raraa ron sAl.a:. rocxsr aoox wrrn sum or "°“ ’“°' "I°”°‘ “W I ’h°“ld 8° ..._ ____ __ _ return to Guardian Office. game of business." ___.>_ ._. central Guardian ug gf W AR liiiclicl Totteis Orchestra-Series ending soon. gg-14 ______ - . _ . i The following men are requested 3°h°°i i to be at "Battery nilr- tonight lt l 1'0- Hottsie A special meeting of the Board held yesterday aftern resignation of Mr. Robert Janitor of West Kent School cepted with much regret. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING-At 00 n the Dewar was ac 8.30 to practice tug-of-war: Mat Cheverie Jas. Power i B. McCloskey F. Hughes Duma ia. stanley w. Mcnonala some thirty-follr_ years Mr. Dewar ‘Jae Mugomld Percy Down had l0i'V¢d U18 Dllbllc faithfully BS l wm_ McNeal H_ Murphy caretaker of that school. Mr. Fred :John Hughes An peg,”-,on Ward was appointed succssor to Mr. ' L_ Rush Dewar and will take over his duties , _,_ cufmd immediately. Misa mary oellughsulm Hem was llllioitltod a teacher on the staff ‘ p-_ Doyl, of Rockford Square School. U By order, Wm. Halpenny, L. P. U. '__' _Coach. WON BRITISH EMPIRE 1‘l'I‘LB- y . Followers of amateur athletics and* *"_*-"°‘---° nuanden in general win be interest- ed to les-rn that Mr. Lloyd Mclntyre. Millcove, P. E. I., won the amateur_i New Ferry B oat lightweight wrestling championshipi ol the British nnpii-c ut rlcmilton N010 C0mplefed recently, I-nd against the "cream" of the British nznpue. Lloyd. it will bei remembered by a number of his old 2 For _Geo rgetou)n_ classmates, was a second-year stu- _______ dent of Bt. Duristan'a University ini Prem.” walter M_ Lem the Honah Jes. Donovan Wm. MOCLDQ _"AGI" `l`liKl£lS 7* ~f-_ - --I -- - - _l DO IT NOW! Fill the Fuel Bins Pvt in will manly pi con now. We *N Pl‘¢Pared to provide your wlntefa Coal supply Immediately. aeetquallty can at the lowest price. .__-____ ._. 19”' chic J. P. ivlcrntyi-e. lvlinistci- or Pup- .ciove ent nl t io th _ seretc oi Public .works tie ded mm ”""1°“ s'“‘°“ °“ mmy ° er 5°” quaum’ ‘S cial ferti.liziers coupled wth ham- iard manure in correct proportions. The prize list at this exhibition is ; he larsest and most elaborate ever Planned, amounting io almost a _fllll-rio: of s million dollars, some of _the classes in which P. E. Islanders _'have a fair chance of winning. thus ‘making a name for themselves pe;-. 50119-ill' as well as for the province "ld heioios to create an unlimited market for seed were then mention- ed- This list included wheat. on-lcv, buf*-klllheat. Helo beans, timothy, Oats, swcde tumlp seed. etc, In connection with the growing lf field beans the speaker stated Ilealls of superior quality are produc- ed in this province. At 'Mont Car- mel and Egmont Bay he had been _called upon to Judge classes havin; ;as high as forty-two entries of lbeans, eaoh one of which was ai flecst equal in quality tc the conuncr A & ‘cial product sold in our stores to- ' _ I day. PHONE M0. i Our timothy is stated by govern- men' to be favorably comparabip GOOD GOOD PICTURES ol No. 2 KODAK FILMS for 59|; 1-_ No. 2A KODAK FILMS for TIMES You’re missing a lot of fun if you'rc not taking Snap- shots of your good times and missing a lot of satisfaction in 1 developing and printing lf'you're not taking advantage of j - our service. SAVE OUR l~1!\'VELOPES and when they total $5.00 you get an 8 in. x 10 ln. Enlargement FREE. with the be5t tim; 13 pfgduwd ¢0_y N0 2 HA\VK EXE 0 iday in Canada or U. S. In Swede: I _ Sgt Fleld _ltumlp seed we can compete with C ANIER A picture fair chance of success, Booklets giv 1 9 8 c while They Last 2%. x 324 9 8 c ing prize list full cond! ions of en At ,T-TY etc.. were distributed after' _which the weaker cited a list of var-` _,DR \ l G__ ! ‘ ‘ED Iieties which he considered best for ' Many factors contributed towards ihe purpose, In wheat reward was Successor io ._._._.____ lic works, and Mi-_ L. B. Mcicmiuen, Immune mud my °° th” D°m””°" ’”°!°”'m° "° “he” “ 1” °“‘””°_” THE' MZCK INNON DRU G C O, .. | ° ry ° ” Hills. lof-h. a pleasant end prolltchle weight is high sometimes being ea “ THE KODAK STORE " A msn v:sdtol;i_l':_y his_.o;:tn thatithe launching of the new ferryboat_ mu,” for the vmwrs ___________d_pOundS per measured bushex and il ie ws ¢ 1--H mm ~° ° i=fYvM<»ntl=-sue. the 2nd at Georsewwn ve# at over loo in number who wepsithls is c factor which pill he icuen day before meals his condition wouldterday morning. ‘present Riverdale Farm on which _illw H0C0\1nt in determining the; ' --- _ __ _,___ imo'il't- ' The new boat was built to replaoetl-is station is iopgqgd is pn 3,-1,31 winner. Victory oats was referred to planting in such a situation would_ u-hue I Ons day in a restaurant, whllenhe ,wry MW mmm bétweenl naving his laugh, ii _wan a' the tp- _georgetmm and Lowe, Montague md; posite side of the table walked over \. the second but of he, design bum ~ v . and ‘tid ““@""Y- “.“ M' “fe V°"~oy the ri-ovincici Government with. 'the subiecte discussed one the ci-cus’ '1°“‘3h’”3 “H” lin the past year. i """'“,Y 1'” ““¥“‘“¢ ’°‘ my “"" A hitch oc`cui-res in the leunchina M "°Pu°d' when thegreased grcundways pert- uweu' "hen", “M tm’ “her” "1 ed and allowed the craft to only par- m°m“'W°°'l WWC ¥“`°5¢¥\¢- '¥"°"* ITd,b°m’ 3"" lmsmnc nm tially reach the water. It 'was found I ordered mine half all hour ago." Aunt Agatha was recovering from an attack of flu and was lomewhat upset to have well-ir" ~ing but tact- less visitors tell ber how ill sae still looked. Her nephew, s sympathetic little lad, was doing hi s beat to comfort hav. "Don't you let 'om -aka You feel bad. auntie," he uii, “I dcn't think on examination that the stil! south- east breeze of Sunday had looeed the heavy timbers. of which the ground- ways were constructed. It will require several days’ work to float the new boat into deep water. 'rhenewboetislafeetoversllin length. 25 feet beam, B feet deep amideltips. and has I. draft of 0 feet. In style she follows the familiar place for an outing, the weather was line with bright sunshine and cool. 1118 breezes from the nearb river viewed were those in which the visi- tors were deeply int/eleeted and lasi- ly several talented speakers and de-= In his introductory address Mr R.. B. Parent, M. B. A., Supervisor of Dominion Government Illustration Stations for P. E. _I., bl-iefly outlin- edtlieseveneinuofthesestotions. The flnt aim oitod WI-5 the im. provement of live stock on the farm of tha operator N14 in the district. As a means toward; this end cow. '-eatin: hu been advocates and in, recent contracts is com/plllsory. Alli . __,herds mustbelieased bypure areal dowle-end ferry type with doub e info, By mm m,m, gh, mam. ;n__ m lmk ‘ mt wo", ima ,_-.-u giwpyglwheelhouse. There is accomodation dividuals are wooded out and the In referring to the methods ofinced for shade a tree such as Nor- Y l I ldv- _ for passengers on the lower deck. heru plseed upon a higher stands;-dnproduction and handling which are way maple or Schwediei-'s Norway - _ and also for 10 cars on double tracks. 'Iihe station also aims to dom,”-,.!best calculated to produce high maple, For the corners of the lawn I W 7;. ' A young man just out of college~A 100 H. P. Diesel engine. buming strata a proper system of rotstioniquality of crops the speaker pointed lilscs are suitable and since improv-_ F S I _ " mush” me Rm” 01 A ha,q.h¢,d¢d fuel °i1_ Wm givg 9, gpggd of nine of crops. The same system will notiout the fallacy oi the theory that_ed illi-ms which make a much better-_ Ol' 8 Q LOSI and mccnsmv bushes; msn, knots. Mzr. C. M. Fitzgerald. the de- be i1l>'Dli°able in all casa but one by sowing grain thinly one obtains,showi.rig than the old-fashioned* V W ' S . ‘Signer and builder of me mc.” L, underlying principle must be re- ia better grain and stated that grain Q varieiies may be purchflsed for sixty i ' "= -_ Apply at this Omoo, 55954; money lost ,__ Exh1mmn_ muse about getting u start in the great being congi-atulated on her complet- __nAa_embe_re_ci _ind I_l-lat_ei;_§';st _ig orderithuis Pmducfdh doe; not shrfw _“PJ-‘ants eish. _l_t__i_s_ adi._i;._”;l;le _t;_>r__p_i;;_ mn mana .SD y eele- we norweg we. ie gran or case e_ . _ _». ' is ments which ar taken fro therthis purpose should not be out from were mentioned which have been roa slits, 'ro wr, scum Ano 5991-H2-if "sell you wi-ict wnzfz. eric huv cn _ _ c _ in room sims on hand at Guardian Office. gg LOST-A CAB. SPARE WHEEL ..______________l______ look. Finder notify Guardian. Re- roa esta-A raw Places or Wfd- °°45-8-2°-H old-fashioned furniture. For in- hmmon' mm own' mn-at Female Help Wanted Westem Guardia FOB SALE--YOUNG COW NEWLY ileshened. A ly Wm. Mlltch. or A mm. Mas. w. s. . '-"-“° i Rocky Point. soar-a-as-zi. Hughes, los Brighton aocu. "Mi" mm* B“°*‘°°°°i °‘ -“°“°', In the passing oi Mr. william P¢?_?____s__Al-ll-'l‘liIll.'I‘Y slmlsr _AND l--------~_--- and Mrs- W. J- Bllohv-new 0! Sum- \,,_-,c P,-me Edward mend has lost D- P'-MacDonald. sour I. wAN'rlln MAID ron GllNllllAL merside.-s. _ _ 5“1_,|_=8_1m_mm ho____wo____ Apmy __ Rocmord one of its most prominent, and pro _ -_.....__.______________.__ FOB SALE-A FARM OF 81 ACRES 5973~8-21-N581. tion. Registered 25 tons, 05 feet 6011 41 tus wed fri sat WANTED- 606'!-li. Street. 6086-8-20-tts _ alarm clock," was the laconic reply. _.1 -Mi" 'Mildred m°w°u7” has ’°' seventy-ninth year of his age Mr. Wm un mock’ “W md ‘mplp wmnv A YOUNG GIRL ,ro turnedtoher training in Exeter Hoa- Clark “mowed the me of an gg,-i. n-.ents ii desired. Apply Gears; K- 1 welt on table. Apply zs Kent st. Di*-“L N" Ham?-'fi\11‘°» °“ 5°*'“’°‘Y culturciisi. from his youth, special- °°f1i1l-Cable Held Welt- "' suse-s-ze-slits. morning. after sponding her holidays . -,mg ,U the ,aging D; livpsmv pu. Na sal.:-om: rsl.ANn allen Clydesdale blood mere, bred to foal h thy, one purebred shortnom bull. two years old. Five milk cows and four calves. Chester Buntain. New Londml, P. B. I. 6028-8-25-31. WANTED -' Y°U“° °°UN'"w i lo, lilac, to Lloyd and lure shew ji-.. _ee 'u 'o WD, NB., l5 Vl8li2lh8 hid Pll'll`ll»S, MI._ C1a_rk_ North vvutshh-e_ on [5-[day " “" ' gressive farmers. Parsing away in the as being much superior to Banner; as it does not run to tip, has ics! tail, is a. better color and weighs; heavier per meai;\l bushel, In thc_ barley _ classes Charlottetown' No. B0 would be a good choice as it_ gives a good yield of high quality- grain which carries a heavy weightl per measured bushel and has been found to have excellent melting qualifies which is an important con- sideration in Judging the winner. Silver-l-iillied buckwheat is largely grown in this province. In Swede tllrrlips Bangholm has proven an ex- cellent variety which is resistant to club-root. while I-!a.ll'a Westbury is a good variety where club-root does not infect the crop. Many other var- - ieties in some Of these classes werei also referred to by lun, rinney. i be carried out. As this house faces the south] there should be planted at ihe_ north ll. shelter belt which would. serve as is green back ground for' the house and also give protection, from the cold winds during winteri months. Some planting’ should also be done at the sides to provide for the house a frame of graceful green trees. The European Linden and American elm are well adapted for this purpose as they are long-lived, and carry plenty of green foliage from early spring until lets fall. They attain a. hellht of 60 to 70 feet and have a spread of about 50 feet. The superiority of such trees over those which live but I NW bfi!! years was stressed by the speaker. If there. be a large foreground we i ----i-- _ son by o ci-op must pp 1-e_.m-ned wiiil-ie side of c nerd where 1; ripens tried out in CliarIot'eii>\\'n inC1u<1ill2~ it. Proper cultural practices are also! unevenly. lt should not be cut until , the Japanese tree lilac. snowball is ° demonstrated. On the station land' dead riilie that is until there is no ` unsuitable for planting close to the rornlnentfyarrner iis plowed as soon as possible afteristraw in the sap and i;. is aimostihouse but-iS §00d in U10 Hmlmfio- *removal of the hay. it is then rclledfready to shell. This is necessary in _ As a means of breaking ine nbruili asses A kept well cultivated during tlleiorder that the grain may be well_line at the corner of the house low; 'fall to keep down weeds. Ariother_matured and consequently will notygrowing shrubs may be pui'chesrc. aim is to show the judicious use cf_shi-ivcl. Purity of variety is also an _ which are both cheap and orna- ehomloal fertilize;-s_ A5 3, rule 1ps_=,_nnpor1ant factor and the only way mental. Bush honcysuckie, mock fertilizer per acre is used on is tosecure this is by starting to rogueorarlge, spirea, spiroa van lioiiiezi. stations than is applied by farmers it just when it shoots into head and _ are suitable for this purpose, Peren- in gona-a_1_ Angther pgim br0u_g-mponginulng ¢hj5 practice for the nialg which formerly were plolltc-fi out in the experiments is that fer- ' next ten days, It is during this per-'in beds on the larm are now pre- tllisers give betwf results on em-n_ iod that foreign varieies can best Ierably grouped at the sides. Amon; turnips, potatoes and similar- crops be detected and it is impossible to this class are ions-spurred colum- whon used in eomisiniuion with pick those out oi the matured grain. pine, the many varlsiies Oi If1S»_ tht 1bal'nyard manure than when used_The reason tha; entries must reach great range of cheap peonie' \\.'nlc_h . ~"°" with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. mumly in the bmeging gf _y¢;-gey-alone énegina in the spring is in order are just as well adapted f ~ iEiz= "`*“”*"_'-""-'-""' lvmm. rrmz Mas. - ~` -‘ urpose - . c ii _» FOB SAL!! _ MOTOR, LAUNCH, 3 west g“.”t_ uewellm' °‘ 5"m'”“°md°' sh’ W” cattle and Leicester sheep. At local The use of concentratod fertilizers; that they may be tested io deter__ p _ as e_xpei_i_sivev_ones i1i___;_ici__; Mary J. Arthur, in perfect- condi- ` ' g055-g.;5.31, ‘*°°°m9‘m°d by h" m°“‘°f *S fu' and provincial fairs on many occa- _ which are now being placed upon _mine their purify by BTW H8 H SYM- of which aah-ia sims S0011-c _ as seiekville.-s. sions he can-ved on P,-emger honours _ the market was rumen tg and ‘sample of lille grain entered, over a large area, the glaciiolr which §§°"§”' °°”“"'””°*’° “th V”` walvrsn-Mam roll ol-zmlltal. for his exhibits. He also won c sliver . samples of nitro-phcslru were shovmi Flu-ther directions =d\'is¢'0un-is whom 1_m,,_ -and manure 11-iid* l<‘H"i“‘1 ‘Y “"°""llr A" ` School. Supplement 3100.00. J. P. `”"“‘- '“"“ Gabe, a son. mid the vacetionist to the old vii- . y _ ~ - _ ~ _ ' ‘_' func .mvn I mug' g,m¢,,,,-y i;p5\.p-zs-si. Help Wanted . _“___ consideration puticiiluly wherc_ picking ehouldhc employed to re- spring when imc -me oiniitcfi o--_c I__,_m__,__t was made ,___ me sem., ehcr for Peake: Road school No. ,.1 be just B hundmdu -fannors have to haul fertilizers for ‘ trove all undes'i'a‘ol~ grains Al dis- and a holf inches dean in the scl._______ ________________ the chu____h_ The _*___ DlA'!'H5 ~ ` ` ` ` ` .. ‘_ . - wANmD_s!c°ND CLA!! TEM WANTED `° PRIVATE SECRET' "Realllr? Well, I doubt if you'!l see 10118 distances. In using this con- l cased broken or small kernels as well which has bw* “`°" f“mm` Tim’ {s`b<>n:-m~.= wwe Messrs Percy MacPher- a -2 hours forencon: 3 hours , - _ _ t 11 in brif _ c of All-_ ".~l~.iirni.~.u.- __ _ 5g_ supplement .m°_w_ Apply Dm Jarnoon or nighh Apply ..A_ B_.. Mcpngnsox-At Mai-tlnvuie, Aug. another l-lundred yearsg said the gen rsilod fertl_l;uzer__°for th_e first tlme_ as og color dgrnm; _irrl-:;_sy M€'1'_;; :;x__e__;‘n_r;;12_l:_;Ss ____________ _fc m__________lson, Earl \\iiilnms, Honi-5 McPherson A. Molnnis, Secretary. 000l~8-23-Bl-_ Guardian. 6032-8-25-3i. . 25. 1930, Mrs. Donald McPherson other trying tc make conversation. mia t be v~ try t out on a of w ea an are ___ dm" ___ ____ __ _hm ___ “___ ___ M. Liu-.vi-:Im l.iviiiz.=tf\ne. Allie McNeill. - _ , ' ,, . small acreage possibly an ure should be picked out, In c0nc\l e ed .' -- 17 - i `~~ » »'__ '_ ` ` V mmenl luv” home u no Wednu' WFH' I dont kngw M; mg: 8-Toy: ‘would be sumclent- Another aim of ithls interesting address a synopsis times sind tc; lic-ip and C0~0‘J°1'M0 "M ""']'" B' Mwherson' M810 Hélp wanted ` Sltll8tl0IlS V8C8l1t 4” "° st- Andrew' Chumhl cud” mn" Wu me tea y re po ' .the staiion is to erloourlge the ro- of which is EW” amvfi M’ Timlfl' iwlrh ani-are who plaliiied on d‘1‘ll1‘ Ther” me 1°" t° m°‘"“ beam” ha _____________ WANTED nnmnrarzm- ax- -_ this Omoo. 6010-Sl Derienced Barber. Apply Ivan Mae- Keemsn, Russell Hotel. Summer- slde 804'!-l-26-2f Leann 3/m5g;mq nmouun . tse years. Funeral from vllnlow eocteourmmwrttralhlnir. wAm,m__,_,w0 ’0_mDns_ “_ 'ri-inlty Unites church on mance- - wa" °' °*“ MW" ””"°' °°“°'°' ply los sitnoy su-ect. solo-a-as-ai. der. August nth. service mi-tins at DR. W. R.. CARSUN 57! Barrington. Halifax. dere for Personal Christmas Greet- ing Cards. Finest line ever shown. Easy to sell. Write for particulars. Regal Art Co., 310 Bpadina Ave., Toronto. 2-8. V. ttict. Another sim is to show whAt~op»i-ating in eiciv poslbic “ay with inn who uouiii “Hit fo. amine to _ _ __ ___ _.__ elevator --We surrounding, by plsntirlg of shrubslbe given in securing high qual‘y_ The =i.byc\t» c C \ i I' Mplul' ` “W “Nui” "me d°vm' their i otcr. These clubs an-c -_.__' _ _ _____._..___.' M°1ld\y. Allsuat 25th, John Artem" hey. M. ei. A., tool: for his topic tries, arrangement ol Sams and _live-Stock Dwm B08l'dEI'S wBnt9d Mom d 75 ,_m¢ wqrmi, Gnu, Exmhmon ,md mmf” if desired, _under the auspices of till’ Jill’ S13-`i’~ Conference which will be held at The next speaker was Mr. D. B._\,;a_n¢h or the Deparincu: of _-izri-_ Rogiina in 1902. As entries for this Bchurnlan. M. S. A.. assistant S\19~_culture. Otmi-:a and of the fora. exhibition must reach negine in the ei-intendent oi the nxperlmsnwl soverlinlvlm. wil Of “Wim "T" f-IW L." , _ . - -tt.st.lBe t. 30. -~-I 2 o’clock. Dayliiht Savill! Time. flm~ U H W 8 1° D ’l'W0 COLLEGE BOYS. APPLY I5 i eral leaving at 2.80. Remains at Mc. CAN nl IAINID Cumberland Street. 6069-B-26-81-. 1,33,” nmpny HMI", mug squm,e_ s are time ““`”' until noon Wedn rumor Graduate Chhooflvw' - chronic and Nervosa Dilllll* Ill Prllloe BL Phono |073- oppoelle St. Pllfi @1115 these entries are drawn must be grown next summer and this means ._ WQQKU ln P Int! I Ullilla wall known lille Ptflvllll WANm“"’TW° C°u'EGE 5°" Peoples Cemetery. Please onutrllirvlvl- c _that preruationa for their produc- Gllzmmg (334. |90," of signs- to board in private family Apply ____ “Un Blunt be Hilde this fall durl!'l8 srinhm. Accou tents. olem. ew.. Guardian- 000°-U-20-2# _ some - i-..T..,-:.~::c=-i.i°:u: .......e ..... ................. - - rr. °°-“".......:'*:.a..f:;: . “ ' ‘ °”° . | _ which was rome: nous for Knit oe, Limited. monte. me reeantotives wohhd small towns 0050-I-30-28--29-9-2. ,l N D M ~ '°`“'1°‘1°°n'°'”'”`“'x'w'"°" _ Wanfed . I mmgfgggg Paper Hanging i'l“l'ie objection to the shipping ofi _.t-.__¢ at 117 ltlaton Street. Painting and ‘ l lnoe ly the excellence of its seed to again win a name for itself in this respect. seed in former years was il-ist we Mi9¢°ul°°°°' wANno-man. n.A'r ol 'rwo . umm." THOMAS GALLANT were mu, mein; the ecii of its ict- orthm room ici- llaht. noun °l"'°*\l°In°|'°'°l'\**° i, lzoxntsinea tiller 'nun selection however. no |0ll|All'lmla¢0NAa»n.l»AN'l'l hoping, tc llcnli sullen nantes , nn, ‘ ' _ i _&mI&. A App_lybosw1!.Gll.ardian.° m _¢ _ 1” l°""h°W‘°'°°“"°“°"°°m °"“"*-°-°-im. u-lsmilitr, ev in un ol cccuw- ‘spring of im the crops from which station ct cherloitown-n. 'rhi.-:lous io do v\'e='l'=1>lni: l>i>f»=lb¥f-= tv meager who is an expert, in .fiori-‘gm-<\\|rage these clubs. Cali-icrdir.: culture stated that it would be im- possible to outline a plan for beau- tincetlcn of mm premises Whieil would be suitable for all, bu; gen- gg] principles on-h be laid dUW!`l. Thousands of dollars are wasted an- nually by peopie who wish to beau- tify their home surroundil'i8S bill who lack knowledge of what to pur- chase. 'Ihe first thing to do Ls to consider the matter and decide just what one wishes to do. To-king the icluhs have proven il S00d lll<`l!lS Oi ‘.n'el'csting thc boys and Ellis lil lil? livestock and farm life in ifczimai. Showing Of calves at local fairs leads to showing at blazer fairs ill later years, This had been the speak er’s experience and his observation _had shown him :hat this was gcu- crgily the ease, As a winner of prizes in many shows ihc speaker rvnfizcd jthat it is not the money one Mus ithlt counts but the "kick" one gets " . _ ' 8311- stronger now than when Istarted on 9 _ __ _ _ . .m ` l U.. 13,, nf ppeeker Mr. B. F. Tin- growina ci-Oil. transiortation of ell- lwcre ably dl.<<‘ii.=.<<>