‘____ v ‘w-‘i-w //n T ~' Agents! for EDISON Oiilll MAZDALAMPS (b: GiveYou the Best» a Results 7 WA 1V1; EOME BULBS." How often this request is a‘! a - 12:40‘ MQwWE ‘Ans A ENTS FOR MAZDA LAMPS and have a large assortnent toichoose from- 10—50W. 32c. i THE BROWN ELECTRIC SHOP 177 QUEEN STREET lfiiiiiiiilffi Til LOOK ALIKE Bur-s. made ;' yet to purchase electric lamps without specify- ing the make is like buying the PIOVCIDIHI pig in a poke. i / For instance, two lamps may look ex- actly alikefyet one may have a fine film of moisture on the inside, while the other is perfectly dry. The first lamp will have a much shorter life than the dry lamp. Two gas-filled lamps may look iden- tical, yet one may contain a rare and costly gas known ns argon, while the other will be fdlcd with the chcapcrl and much less cflicieut, nitrogen. By always specifying Edison Mazda ps, you are assured of receiving the latest scientific development in ~ Inmndescent lighting. Near u ls an Edison Mud: null‘ store, recod- nlzable by t e yellow and blue cartons. Thercyou will obtain real‘ ' motion about floodlllhtlnl- LII ono+o++o++o+¢++oeo+$o u+++++o++0++++++0++0 10 T0 50; -.wsn. NOW on LY 32c. BINNS “ELECTRIC SHOP Edison Mazda Lamps wowonooooooowooooooo >¢o&o¢0++0++o+++¢+++0+0+4 $32“ llcllllclfiBullss" MAY Get Your Mazda Lamps- and Lighting ‘Fixtures at HOLMAPPS A LTL icilisnwrinrowl: aosaoum . . THE BENTRIl iilllllllillN bath 7th. at Blrch Hill at 10.30 and curable, at Kinross at Special collections. 33 p I'll. inking s supply of .i'eed, etcz, left again yesterday aliternoon witll tlleir exhibits for the Amherst Win- ter Fair. A number ot‘ exhibitors ing to Amherst. Among those leav- lllg were: A. R. Maui/Cay, with Hoi- shlres; llorne Bros, with Aber- deen Angus. Roper 'Bros., with Jer- seys. lMessrs Boswell and Stewart with shoep- There are s number of other exhibitors leaving later. A FORECAST OF CHRISTMAS ~Tho Guardian has received frolil the Salvation Arllly one oi their Daily Scripture calendars for 1925 which is a real work of art and well worthy a placn in any homo. Tile frontisplece is an artistically colored picture of "The Good Samaritan," while each month is bended with u colored sconce set- UIIKIOIIII some phase‘ oi the grand work successfully undertaken by ihc Army. Ono picture of particu- lar interest shows the Lcper Band ill S. A. colony at Pelantroegnn. Java. Each member is a leper but their cheerful faces are no lndox of their sufferings aild spoalt louder In gooil works. Each day has an appropriate text in elcnr black type i-nsily rcud and nlemorlseil. The (fhrisilllzls number of the War Cry is also nut and is teeming with in- ten-sting Christmas stories and nrticlcs prettlly illustrated in col- ors. ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL IS- LANDER-Wlth the largest vote cver cast for n candidate with op: SHOP from Holmaifs Cstllos. CHURCH 0F SCOTLANW-JIBV. R. l’. Byers, B. D.. will preach Sab- 7 p. m. and if the travelling is fav- exilibltors of live stock at the Roy- al Winter Fair returned home Moll- I I I I I ATTENDING FAIR.—'I‘ho island I I day. and a number oi them after I I who were at Toronto are also go- stelns; W. Gurney At Son with Ayr- Mrs. J. W. Mitchell of New Domin- to spend the winter with hpr hus- band. She reports things boom- ing in Chicago and expects to re- turn to the island early in the spring. Hor son Leslie remained on the island to look after the stock and farm. GLADSTONE ‘AND VlOlNlTY-- The farmers oi this vicinity have about completed this seasons ship- ping. the crops are reported vvry good. -—Much credit p; dun to Mr '1‘. L. Cook, Murray River for load- lilg a lot of produce having loaded about twenty-five vessels. -—Capt Pearl Gonbve has arrived in port with a cargo of coal from Plctou.-- Messrs Clarence Cuddy and Ernest Kirby have arrived home fronl Bunbury from where they spent the last month-Mrs. McDonald. Murrny Harbor is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ma-beyr-The many friends of Mrs. H. Porter, Murray itzvt-r are 510d to hear that she is progressing favorably alter a seri- ous operation in thn l’. E- island llospltal.— The many friends of Mrs. S. H. Cuddy are glad to hear that silo is ‘around again after a serious IiIIItZISS-——CI‘E(I'lI. is due to the people oi Gladstone for build- ing a budge at Nlchollos Cove, lllider the careful foremanship of Mr. A. E. Richards, r0fl(llIliiBlL'l'.—— Mr. D. M Hawkins, Murray River, was a recent visitor to Gladstone the guest of Mr A. E. Richnrds.—- Miss Gamble. French River is the guest of Miss Hazel Sborran- -— Tlle many friends of Mrs. G. Mabcy who had the misfortune of serious- ly injuring her shoulder are sorry lo hear that it is progressing slowly-Mr. and Mrs- T. R. Dlvuy, Gucrnoy Covn paid a flyln-g visit to Gladstone reccntiy.—-Tlle many friends of Mrs. 1- Kirby are glad to llci-lr she is improving after n serious iilnuss.-—<l\ir. l". Mutturt visited New Glasgow N- S., rc- ccntly, and reports times very dull il101’(3.—' Mrs. Margaret Richards the oldest resident of this vicinity ‘s busily engaged woavlllg blankets Mrs lticllards is 84 yours of age and is hale and hearty.— The I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I than words of illc peace to be found I I I I I I I position, Mr. Jalllcs C. MucLcod, | . Republican candid-Ito, of Littletoil, | New Hampshire, was elected state’ semi-tor on Novt-nlbor 4th with u | pleursllty of 1614 votes. Mr. Mao’ Lcod is sclf-nlade, going to Little- I ion from his homo in Hunter Rlver,i i'. E. I-. whiln quite a young man.‘ I IIU has been energetic, progress- . ivu and successful ln business,’ owning a largn department store. | which has an entcnslvu list of cus- tomers. 'l‘o his unfailing energy, I and progresslvencss is no doubt, [due the inct that h? carried a I ‘majority votn in the lome town of ibis ilppilncnt, A. M. Blundin, and | [leading Coolidge by 35 votes. Prior to ills election to the silnu-torsillp. Mr. MiicLeod represented Little- tiln in the legislature. He is also a director of the Littloton National Iiunk, llolly Shoo Co, (lhnlrman of the water and light board, besides being active lna ll the affairs per- taining to the welfare of his home towu- . McCLOSKEY-TRAINOR-—A vary pretty ceremony was performed on Mnnduyevcnillg, Nov. 10th at Saint James‘ Parochial residence, Haver- lllll, Mass- when Miss Dora Tralllor " 7 Cilttagc Sh, becamotho bride of Michael McCloskey, 63 Plwkfll‘ Si» Rev Ambrose lienncssey officiat- illg. 'l‘lle doublu ring service was used. The bride was attended bY Miss Alice McCloskey- while J. Mil- ton McCnughey did the honors for the groom. The bride's sift i0 the brliislnald was a string of pearls. The groom's presented tho bride with a pearl necklace and the groonlsman with u gold comb and chain. After the ceremony the bridal party were driven to the home of Mrs. Louis McCutlghey- 63 Pucker St" where a dainty supper was served. Later ill the evening a reception was held ior the happy couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Malone, 18 Railroad Sh. Brllilioril- where a large number of stork recently visited the home of Capt. Pearl (lusbce leaving zl baby girl. Mildred Jilrlfipllillfl- ——Mr; Louis Harris and Dr Thompson are holding a series oi‘ religious meet- ings at Ablicy, tin- meetings are be- lug largely uttended.—~(.lladstona school is progressing favorably under the careful management of our tczlchc-r, llilss Mabcyw-‘Mr. O- McCulluin, Sr.. paid n flying visit to Gladstone recently ‘ LETTER OF SYMPATHY Mr. Hebcr McLeanL Clyde River. Ilear Sir. and l3ro:»—We, tlln lllI- derslgned on behalf oi‘ Hamilton, L- 0. L. No. 1366, desire‘ to convey to you the Sympathy and respect of our Lodge, in the great loss you have sustained in the death of your beloved son. ' You have been called upon to part with one near and dear to you and we realize how inadequate words are‘ to console the sorrowing» We would therefore direct you to the Grand Master above, who alone can comfort and sustain you in this _your time of bereavement. We are deeply sensible of the wtukiless 0| human consolation, so we can do nothing better than commend you to the lovillg cure of Him who came to heal the broken hearted, and comfort tllclli that mourn; and who promised never to leave or forsake you. Signed on behalf of the Lodge, Gordon McKinnoll, W. M. John A. Murray, Chap- Clyde River. Nov. 17th, 1924. Mrs. A. C. MacLean. Dear Friends: At n meeting of the W. M. A. S. the secretary was requested to ex- tend to you in writing our heart felt sympathy in the sorrow you have recently been called upon to recent ISLAND LADY IN OHIGAGO— ion arrived in Chicago, Nov. 23th, ltilbcrt Murrny . . . . . .. Garfield Green . Lewis Ramsay Sandy Ford . Mr and Mrs- Haber Macllonn. AIIHHH Ellmim .- Jolln iilllis S. ll. Lldstilne and Hiram Nlsililf. l e bled a d puny, Mrs. Levi ilynlent . . . . . . . . . ..$6.00 ° "m"? Su955 we? ""59!" n W9 kngw how your hearts an; lliram Nisllct . . . . .. . . 0.00 Sllmmerslde the gVtllllllg was spent in dancing. uckhm and how lonely the home is (gmmtunpn ‘norms N42,", Viilli" "illsi" W“ “mllslwd “Y without dcllr littln Lester's sweet ,\. n. Gay . . . . . . . . . . .. ...12.00 .9 “"955"- Joh“ H‘ and Pun") M” presence. It is only natural that Wilfred Milllongnid .. 15.00 F‘ (“Vghyi 00°‘ Hayden “mod as you should grieve. We read in John A. MCDOllgilll . . . . . . . .. 0.00 -____ Wumpw" Reimshnwms we‘? God's word that Jesus wept when i1 Mrs. Frederick Hanson 3.00 , “Qnmd "y M's‘ Mphmme Maiom’ dear one was taken away, and we ldiizll Skerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6.00 MARRIAGE RHVMES Over land and soil youll 50, MPH. 11mm‘ Mccmlghey "m1 M's‘ point you to this same- Jesus. who Wm. H. Ellis . ..10.00 ‘llfmmf yuwfigil 1;]? 111355?‘ loved the little children, you coln- John Boates .. .. 5.00 ~ . - r o -au n . . inn-y “qwu "w Wm, h‘ new‘ ‘alley lillllfllllllYq drzrwfiilclr bread rfiuolved (fly Mr. and Mrs’ Memo? forl- He has taken your b11351 gouglad Stiwnrt "lily-s |0\'lli" kind ‘lliil true “h ‘n r ‘yi ' k' t- tif to their oluiarlty m his loving ‘mus to be w L ‘most Gr!“ ' "1"' ' “‘ " ' _ :7 I ‘tsh 1% ma“ friend: ‘Shortly Heavenly Father for ever for of i‘. f. Lidstonc .4501) 'h0n l-wbrllzlry birds do mate. y""""“'.f,""" m Aélillli-t gag liflfgll‘ gmlilhlgllt all fllJDllTllGd after We“ in m“ khuldon] o! - Heaven w‘ o‘ Prmhnm "3Q'00 Tim llldy wed. nor ilrcilil you!‘ lulu. ‘my a L ungo M e ' wishing Mr. and Mrs. McCloskey l1 gmiche limsrigglniixifid hivglntlilhlitlig Win11‘- glinfln ‘ I . . H H ‘ ‘ , H ‘l “L A m roeir-ea n ‘ ..ee .. l. "in" wed when March winds blow 1§',‘,',',",yn,',fi,.S§,,'iif'i:i"li§, films}... andmhinri Mild: those who sorrowflflcuvcn lzntiaru‘ ‘Ii A' Wilkinson " "If-m? y and .\‘ill‘l‘(lW both you'll know. i’ L ' ael McCloskcy, Miss Alice Mc- 2v": dgzar tgrgéifolllsor “snofgifii: Irllnguliétijglerioatea “my i“ A W“ w] n If ln October yoil do marry. alfzfflY-Mfiimwgmalgilfffifzfiifl there, may We be worthy io go to mvsinnflsllilfififl 1:15:00 Joy [or "Hung" (‘lmllirtllryzlllulclfl t Love will come, but riches tarry. M“ Jiohn H. Mccaughcy‘ imr and gm Wm, mom when Gods cull conic-s él/{lnxvlljrlljllclsltuf}. Ellis ' . Vi.Alh Ml -,lvl dMrs°‘"‘- , .' ' ‘ l“ ' ' ' ' ' " “‘ iirry ill fill! nlolllh “g M“. H yo“ wed [flmlf Novomlllfir’ i)1:iq“p plvlgrlghfiyfintiv" ‘its: Mrm in loving sympathy. _ iudwnrd H. Ramsay ‘il.00 in will surely we [he (lu-y- uniy Joy w conic, remonl or. Peter Mccloskey’ Mr and M" Mlnlxbeshuafl of tthoufilllyigiillvliigésy» iielrliillllllxlll: Blrch, port lllll . (marge lIilYdcn. Mr and Mrs John - ~ ' m» " °‘ ' " P” - ‘ - - - ~ - - - - - ' -' " ' When Decenlbefs snows falls fast, I . "i! \\ili‘ll June roses blow, _____ Murry and true love will last. “Back was Ve _ I am now Wu. Welliler, Wobbwood, Ont, writes: with my stomach, I had-pains inthebaehnndhowlusedtn‘ dread wuh day, for iny beck wouldplinnothatleouldlftlio downwhennightanle. lulu hsdguoammmamslldmy appetitowuropiaorthatlole- iimalidaotearewhetherl lneieine. of which l tool a num- ber of bottles wihont benefit. Al lgu I mast-l to ilu Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and “_'_ ‘ although I have only med three " v boxeqlemquitewellegein.” Pr- ‘s Kldne Jllver rm; "Mlmtlrsspummalnmsn. aoenrugmmu Painful ell Again” ~"l was lick for several months MoCurron, Mr and Mrs Ephrianl (Jatlicron. lfelon McCaughoy. Mary Malone, Helen Kelly. Katherine te or not. The doctor gave rne MctlidlgileyiiincliMissiHtlleyMhssrs. George bond, Clifton Fling. Harry Cakes. Howard Dunn, Paul Sholtz. Thomas _ William Cummings, Richard Sweo- ney, Frnnk Creamer. Leonard Mc- (lnughey, Kenneth Mcflaughsynban- lei Ross and Horace Cameron, Mr iind Mrs Patrick Malone and Miss Evelyn A. Malone. Both bride and groom were former resident of Prince Edward lsiand- the former being the daughter oi Mrs. Thomas Trainer, Emerald and the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. John McClios- l koy, liimyvalo, Lot 30, Ml- and Mrs. MoCloskey will reside at 7 Nichols Mnyme MacPhail, Trcas and throat. Your clogged nostrils open right up and you can breathe ‘frilely. Hawking and shuffling stop. Don't stay stuffed up and miser- able. Balm from your druggiot. Apply 8 relief.‘ Millions endorse this rem- edy known for more than fifty New Haven, P. E. l. llenry Ritchie 1.00 ,;‘,“,'§s“ggo“v{,gjf,"i;,‘ja“ggflfgl Nov, 2o, 1924. ‘ .1. A. siswlm 10.00 _ ' Mrs. Wm. Hardy . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.00 gtllayéclgliizhtza gflfiflehlriirimlfflfcl: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rullislly. 03.00 ' . ’ ' Llllighlin MCNCVIII . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 flags 52g 3M3! (glitz? Hilwilfd Williams 5.00 ' ' ' ' Jilin‘! Williams 5.00 Misses Emma swim Josie star-m’ (juthbert McLean . 5.00 ldll Costello, Emma Walsh. Edith - h I N b 200 McGuughey, Mary E. Malone. Mil- fl- C “T” Hewcom e "2600 drtd Cushing. BRPIJBIMI lRoss. kfadltl- g no“ ° E I 5 - ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' lino Malone, Edna aono, nno " "" Cilrr, Elizabeth Duffy. Gertrude Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$367.00 llko Colds and catsrrh yiold Get a small bottle of Ely‘s Cream ltti-e in the nostrils and get instant E. Hartford Ellis . Mrs. L. i]. McGovern 0nd Mrs. E. Roy Williams Mrs. Ball McLean Mrs. W. E. Dystairt . Molvln Ellis Harry Williams .. W. M. Hurieigh - L. B. McGovern . . . . . . . . .. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burleigh. .100.00 0.11‘. Walsh....... . . . . ......25.00 a Belfast Public Hall A A The outer construction of the ncwpublle hull. which the Belfast citizens, together with the financial assistance of other interested friends, are erecting. is rapidly nearing conlplctlon. The lnild open weather of the recent weeks has uldt-d materially in the progress of the work, which under the capable supcrlntendcnce of Mr. Norman Gillis has made most gratifying pro- gress and will In all probability be ready for occupation before Christ- mus. Mr. Gillis has had several ex- pert carpenters working undel- his direction and much of the shingl- ing and other work has been done by a llulllber of those public spirit- ed citizens who urn always ready to give their assistance as volullt- ary lnbor. The roof and outer walls are uil complete. the chimney is orcctcd and it only g-eiliilliis for the arrival of the glass when the win- dows and doors will be in place: then the lllterlor witlloul. depend- once upon the weather will be fill- ishod as fur as it ls liltendell to go M. present. Tile‘ building ls located in Eldon on the corner lot angle-wise across the road frolll the store of the late A. I). ltoss. it is 70 feet by 32 foot At the east end 10 feet is being partitioned off ii part of which will be used as a kitchen for social lilllliiiillls alt which refreshments are served and the Ttlililliflilfil‘ which may he used as dressing rooms for other forms of entertain- lliellt. ill front of that will be ii Stage l5 fool. ill widtll leaving the main body of the hzlll of 45 feet by 32 feet for seating capacity which will accolllmodiltc upwards of 300 Dflflplc. The nlzllu entrance is in the west. 0nd fronting to the street. Tiler:- is n side door on the silutll immediately at the side oi‘ the Stage which can be uscd for ill- gress to illc front of the hull and for egress ill case of necessity. Tili- building itself has a 12 foot (‘HVU and a gable roof, which thus lcilves zl most suitable hull ill fill‘ upper story, but whicll however will not he nvalla-lllc until silcll time its the interior can be finished conlpli-tir. Th" iulbllc of the Belfast (llstrict are lllfitlfifl fortunate in being abh- Total Nilrthanl. A friend, Port l-iill Mrs. Wesley Dymon-t . Tyne Valley. Ellerslie. . magic to sootlllllfi. lwallnz 0110880 s. Burlolgh. Malone. Frank Lillian, tic cream that penetrates through A. E. McLean . . . . . . . . . . . . “$40.00 p’ every air pal and relieves swoi- Lmliii Dystant . ".00 in ion, inflamed membranes of nose A. A. McCaull .1711" . 5.00 . 2100 . 1.00 .1000 .1500 .2000 0725100 Street. l-iavonllill, Mus. YQIPI. James Ford, 8r. . . . . . .50 L.‘ A. iiilrli-igli BREE .00 lH-lw-y .\il:llll.~: i lllulllus l llrd . . . . . . 5.00 to gm such n‘ spiemml building so llrs \l'i|ill' llllirlliil-illl 100 I 2i éllgil-ll-‘p i lw-lvlll .ll' . . . . . .. . 200 n" (‘mic-led us w be ready for "6' ldlillllils‘ \\'il]i'ill|' v V V I I I 5'00 ' ' lll-lll-"iillli i ‘~ Ililllll l llidllleeiv...‘ . . . . .. 0.00 cuplltion and they are very tllank- ' ' ” ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' “T I, “H; H. 1300] ll-lllny- |-‘ illlh-y A , .10 00 fill and wish now to take this op- m“! ‘ $0.,“ 5,, \ ‘V “Pk-{lilui}; ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' "Rpm, M,“ '_.H‘,_"|' ' " " 5],“ llortuility of publicly thanking all ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' H "Ih N i icl-illllll- ‘ililbilllli’ .. .. inn-lion i:.lul.~;l_\ ' . ' . ' . . . . . . . . .. ii 00 mos“ [Hands who aiiislslvtl s“ mwl"! \‘.'i'.<l lli-villi illiiilid, ‘llllll .\ii'l(.l\' . . .. 1.1.00 Vilrlli-llll»: .\ll-i\'llll|illl . . . . .. 0.00 any’ M mo“. open-ml‘ tmhpurty m?‘ l’i.-l'i'\' i). Tn lll-Jlivlc. thrill-till.- .\ii-.\i"illlll‘ . .. .100 - $113k!" u“ cunsumuwuon or “Us rlrertll i‘). 'l,‘l'i:ili-llli'li Hllililil ti. Vr-‘ilfl v\‘lilil 1:711" 'l‘il|:ll . . . . .. >‘$-’:<l'l| hTflt: availability of such a hall ill (liurynlléimi ifllflshfills ' l‘ Iqmqnl." i c (listricrhas been a lo t-t ‘I’ f‘ j ‘ ' ‘ ' "’.' .. , i » ,. Wm“ “ml w“! now be an agfiulf t!" licllry Lilllcioll li-ltlii \l||ll"i\'l~‘. v.ll‘ill, L: . iiiil ‘(.l.: -| ll:l,\_-.-. llllll iloiiloll .\l;l'l,zll.n u". neighborhood for we Wm haw (.00. .\l’0l\l<- . . . . .. .l|l|ll‘ .\lll|li‘hii', \--l‘llilll, lli . miill r lln- . .\llll:ll . Ni wit, a pumlc ha" to Whlch we 51m“ M \im. \lll(‘<'lll . . . . . . . . .. H l,’ .l‘.'i'|l‘l*.~ .\il'l|(lli‘..'li|i . . . . . . . . . H14‘; shroud to invite the most fastidious ‘l; AHM" 1mm“ I'm" ' ' ' ' ' ' '*’ ""'\ K" If i Inn“ "' "I, ii "beaker, and a coulmodiilils bilild- 0m‘ M‘ Him‘ . mmhm R “m” ' ‘iflkih lug ill ivlllcll‘ it will be n pleasure _ ‘ _\lll“-'|l.|l|| ii('\'l‘ili'l" Aii-llnugull - - ~ - ‘ ' “fir-ix: 3n arrange rm. concerts and mhnr :' _ ‘u. .\li:.\|il|ul" l ulnlilllli .\l2l\'liill‘il ‘- ‘ . .....,VI‘I‘ farms of enwrluinnwnt" Country lvllils l.i-\\l.< . . . . . . . .. lvlbixl .\‘)l|-i \ . silwu lrl‘irl"_|l' ii .ly . . . . . . . ml‘! peolflu are Someumus m“ [Imam .l:|llli-.~' (‘iilli-lilll . -. .\l:l\lllll‘l_l . . . . .. .. . Hlililil hlwl . lllll .l0.0i vanlag" i" “H,” opporlurflty l” n“ ‘ li‘l' ilillllllll- . .. . . I01 llullrill- .\i||ii'l‘ i. . ._ Milli -. ll llllyv, "I .. . . .. (mp-U (he M." m," is going in H“, ind Nllii. Jllilll lillylb-r 1.0 0 ‘ll .\li-.\- .. .1000 hlililli _-.- ll “ll-lam . . fornl of intellectual tsllt"tzllnllli:llt ‘ < |""‘ml"' "' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " _ 3m) M!" "' ‘i U‘ “ '\' limidimd m" now ‘hem “my b“ m) minnow .. 17101101012 \\'i‘il.<ll‘l‘ L10 I! i llllllll . . . . .. .;.00 .\ ll .\ll-ll.ll ‘ . .. ma] twat pass the (loom of the \\":iil<-l* .\li-|\'l<- . . . . . . . .. ltll \.‘|ll l»lli‘liil>lli'l‘ . . _ . . . . .. I0 Ihfltagt public m, m“. ‘mm of u Sidney Slllirp I [.00 Jollll l~I Yi-il .. iii . ' gullgbk; pump; ha“ Will. (‘hilt-loll . . . . . . . . . .37» llull .\i".\l‘illlil' . . . . . . . . .. l’: ‘ . West llr-voll bullies’ iillill'i)Vl'- Jilllll ii. Jlilliczlll i": \1"i'il l.. I ulelli Sllvii-ty . . . . . . . . . . . ..i0.00 liilllllrli llyllli-lli. . 2.'l|l,i{i|l>l'l'i iilltdllilii l liliilsilll .\lfll‘l'.\‘lll‘flll .. . 1.00 ii. ll. ililrrlli . I00. i'l-:ll lu Slldli" . . . . . . . . . . .. O h G -, ltirs. (lllurli-s .\lI'ill‘i",{IJl‘ . 1.00 Wmlillllliil (‘olivill . 7l.0il|.\. i‘. \\’ilil:lnl.~i . rp \Vill. l.:lgill'i' . . . . . . . .. .25 .l1|lill‘.~' iiylil‘. lli . . . . . . . . .. 1.00‘ l’<\li*|‘ .\lill.'ll' lli}; ' -- - - -— --—~‘ .\l,\lll<- \\‘illialll.< . . . . . . . . . . . ...‘0.0 (Continued from Page Two) 'l‘0tzll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..$li;_ilil ’l‘illul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ilil.0il- T I - ' ~~ (I'll _ ' East lliiivlilril. Filsii-l‘ Slhlrll. .\li. i’il‘ll>illll Si-lllml |)l.\‘ll'll‘f. Tiliali ior l-I Birch "In _ Olive!" MUKHY- (l. S. Sllllrp ...... 00'» lH-riy \lllllli.“~. 'l'illlli i‘l'ilill'li'ii iul" l’l‘l'lli-i- . Oliver Mcluiy . . . . . . . . . . . ..$10.00 Mrs, Ann yll-Kinnnn H ...$i3IllI irlullliy- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,008.51 DERS OF ‘CANADA The six boys in the photograph were winning teams in the Boys' and Girls’ Swine Club C68. 1364c in the picture are :—-Left to ri bcrta.’ EverettLunan, St. Louis, Saskatchewan; Railways: Raymond Neefs, St. Louis, Saskatche lllnrdw Llllimlt Uud by Physicians Cmndvmw’ Mannoba‘ lmpctitions in Western Canada. . membership of more than 500. Following the provincial com ly the Canadian National Railways t ~ncl medals donated by Mr. vho is vice-president in char vays. presented the cup for landry in Western Canada. he two boys on the left. W. D. Robb. who is seen in the This is a distinction in itself, as the clubs nilmber 3O and have Each pair oi boys represents one oi tile three Prairie Pro- petitions in Western Canada they were brought to Toronto o compete at the Royal Winter Agricultural Show for a cup Mr. Robb. centre of the group. ge of Colonization nnri Development 0i the Canadian National Rail- annual competition as an encouragement in developing swine hul- The cup and medals. also shown in the photograph. were won b! W. D. Robb. wan; Fraser McQuarrie and Nelson Shoemaker. ght—-Albert Jones and Peter Wylie. Vegreville. Al- vice-president, Canadian National PAGE Tunas“