j Tillie Electors oi the City 0i I Charlottetown ~ IMtlILou... l-adlesrand ‘Gentleman :- I - l-‘beg-tooannounce that I will be a candidate for 319 Mayoralty 8t the coming election, February .-th., and take this means of soliciting your support.‘ Four years ago, the citizens 0f Ward five hon- red-me ‘by electing me as councillor; at that time Il promifled that If elected. my efforts would be direct- ~ ed towards the improvement of our streets; the IIIUIIL‘ _ bers of the City Council honored me still further byISCOIIIJISII WOOIIGII selecting me as Chairman of the Street Committee, and durln ‘my term of four have put own three and one-third miles. or 60,000 square yards of paved streets which are the equal oi” any in America, and it is a pleasure here to note that, yard has been lower than that ot the cost per square = ny City in Canada. Whether I have Carried OIII my ])l‘C-9I(l('tI()n Ill-re lodlly on lllc slczllllsliip Ital- qromiBQS 0r not is for you to sa_v. . y l_ l w _ _ P‘ _ l’ T) l. btllev-e g°°d “Peels it"s °"° "f ‘l1? be“ ‘l-“stlil..I.'.....Il.;I.l.1..fflI.I.;I.'l" any City can have, and I believe that the introduc this system of paving is the most progressive m Trent that has taken place in our City since the instul- l1~111l wire» hi1} 1o =111\'=111f'~ 1111* 111- 0f Water works and Se“'(,rag‘, and I think llli-pi-s-s ol llll-li. ])l'IIll‘l>lI\'1‘ lrzldl. - ' d Lhelulurlls llil l-llilllo-lll secllrl-d II'(IIII l’ III saielly claim the credit systemhere . with the present serious tinempklyment condi- tions, revallling I believe it is ollr duty as a City ttl1"1l'="1""* _ p _ provi e work, Where possible, for our laboring me n ,‘Inliylllligillkxl 'l;‘p'plr‘“_’:;:'l stud iiyou honor me by election, I will use my best cf- ' ’ ' ' ' ' forts-ftp have the work of paxdng continued. 1 ......- ol Scotland. 'I'Il4lII' illllerllr)" Our City never was, nor never will be a Ian-gel , H] I _ , uilailliftlflturlng centre. and while I am in favor ol§"""""'~" ll l“ ‘“‘ -l"""“"-" l? “"'l ""“ "' "l"'"' "MW" ‘l’ (‘fibrin every induc-Oment possible u) manufacturer: her» will Ito lo Montreal. Tloronlll to Inca e, here, I believe we should cater more to thc ioUTISt trade, and making Of OUI’ ZILLIYICLIVI York, by wzly of Illlffalo. ' by the‘ building of good streets, is one of the best in- 1=11r1 ~11" ‘1111"=~s'f» _ _ ducéments we can Offer them. (lfficlzll (‘analllllil bcllilqllzlrlcrs-l oil " What we need in Charlottetown is more civic oride from both the individual and cific standpoint X-itilré has done her part for us with a lavish hand ourshores are laved by the civttirlsemiptylng Into a spacious land locked harbor l while ivithin our civic jurisdiction we have one of’ the iilostmagnitl-icent parks in the wor fathgts with‘ a vision that was prophetic laid out oul ; iwllth wide streets and open squares which tel” will ‘layupyoke the admiration iorentiw for us to do our inleeflqffciilef Magistrate ifm-to inake this Capital inotfehbeautiful Charolttetown. i. a Infaddltion to my position as Chairman of thtly-"llul Street Committee I have, also been a member of this! -',.'._' ‘r-Pfim i-lil-In-minvunu-iuunnnun. 0 THE GUARDIAN liter Tell Yeals : IV MARION RUBINOAN ; ~oo+o< PLAIN TALK EEIYIIIIP In lllcuundu of can Melba Saint's 5mm h» moved elective innuunqnonlly l» Malling dl nu iroubleaovon 11m they hlvl b etlongnlnmiin . Ily mflu. put u to the not mu you nut maul. ch32!" ‘4 For a few day's after Humphrey's disappearance. the three women were in rather zl chaolic stale mind. .\I'iIlie pll-l on a black dress as a symbol of ner feelings and Mlrs. Pl-llkc appeared at the even Ing dinner draped in a brown shawl . wllilli size Ilcld I13! worn for ycilrs. Pally wcui down to the Plllllilf.‘ oi‘- fice. pall-ly lo cscapc l-I-lc air of de- pression at home. pzlrlly us a mat~ lcr of duty. Thule was little enough to do. Icss tlVPll than usual. She drczidcd facing Illlnlphrcyfls Iii-ends, bill she knew lhcy bud lo know whore he had gone. so sue told ihonl .l mild vcl-sion ol‘ the real story. .“I~lc simply said he was going otfl‘ lo find a lIt‘\\"])III.(‘.P and that as soon .s llc know vrllcro h'c would sl-lllc, Ilc would send for us," Sill‘ pill I.l. "IIlll Ilc plilycll pool Willi LII!‘ bunch his; night and ncvI-r said ii word. I thought llc IIIOIIFII Izlum" is was Jilil‘s (‘OIIll!II'Ill. "(If lollrsc. IIc had been dcprcss- cd nllfilll lllc bllsincss." Ilality .'ln~ .\'\\'11I'l'lI_ "Ycs. it was ll sudden dc- l'l.»I'IIl on his purl." I'lIl.l._v was lrj/IIIII.’ lo soften things \IIIIII‘ WIIIIIOIII ifibbing. But sill . 'vl-lI no one, and sllc kncw il. "Ni-wit fllrs on Invisible xvlres about a town like this." sll~ lvrob- lo Mrs. (lraingel- Munn. “IlcrII-‘MPH we all live so closely to let. cucn nllIt-I‘ know our sci-mt» by nlenlltl Illlvllllllly. I round Humphrey .1 polo al X o'clock It was nearly l’ whip l lold Millie. Some people "all". rol- u visil m “Gwslllnglllll on silw lilo walking fllsl LZOIII-Il hhfllc. lll- pill. II. llllll srillli-lhing as up“ and wclll I0 lbe. offlci» l.) Hill llillnphrcy WILII Illld happened IIIIII was new. I'1_‘1‘> lo New Ilaps lll- thought. lllllnpllrcy IIHMIII. p: rllzlpsi iI was PIITIOHIII)‘. The UIIIUv Manufacturers To Tour Canada years in this capacity, we NEW YORK. Jan. ILWA deli-ga- lion of sovenll-cn mallilfliciurcrs, ri-pri-sclllini: lllu Scottish Woolen ‘Iradl- .\Illrk Assoclulion, arrlvcil ic Ill visil IIlc vvnillll-ll IDIPFPMN of tloll I ulclll issued (lve-lilllisscl, Is licrc not lo scll or 1n by ils-sl-crtllzlr)‘, It‘. II. of hzlvlng lntrodukle .‘lI4~ Ilirllsll llovl-rllllll-lll ill IIIIK In lprlilccl lllc Irlldilloillll rcpulllllon In!‘ Scull-ll wollllcll from aldlllleralcd ‘lllul~l_l~ tillllellilll of llll- woollen bus "' lllr-y Will bi» lil Ilosloll, and from ..i llnd IIilIIIIIIlHI and buck Plove- NOTICE \\'c wish lo give notice that we nrl- winding up our business and rpqilirl- a SI<Z’I"I‘I¢FI.\III*IN'I‘ AT O!\'(‘l-] of all accounts llili- us. ALL ,l\,(‘(‘()ll_\l'l‘rS not. satisfac- torily iIITJfIgMI by Feb. Isl. 1'92‘) will bc lizlnlled ovcr fol‘ (‘OIIPPIIOII- ....(‘.\SII . . CA3" be pzlrly will he eslllbIIs-hcd at lllc; \\'nlllIsol' IIoleI, Montreal. “iiloricla .\ll accolllil; and notes of lirlnll lllll‘ inc nlllsl bc paid or sails-fad 1d 0L1rf0l~e_I1orily' liqranlzcd ‘for bcIQrc JP111- .1si or lllcy will Ill‘ handed Ill lo This waters of three beautiful» llllcrnlqv for collar-lion. IIM- is final. (sigllclll TERENCE LANIGAN. I .\Il‘l‘(‘III1Ill. Sturgeon MFBTICIJW-il, Tllc av \lul uleclifll; "I Ill“ l‘l“‘l Ill]; l‘li.. I'Ilrlon_ will I)‘ don School on \\'c1In"-< l\.-li_ .-li 7'10 p, iii. III (‘ASII .. \\'e need cash and in future will sell cheap for llI-I.~\I)\' PA l’ O.\'I.Y. of the visitor, it is there-I part, and if elected to thcl it shall be my object andl City a larger, better zlnd; °°°l‘ “ 5°“ FARM roll SALE J, R. McWILLIANS, ‘ Sl-i-rl-llilgv. I.ight‘Com'rnittee_ and when the new contract was being arranged with the Electric Light Company, l. was instrumental in having a clause inserted, which tvhen put into effect will, I believe very much illlpl‘O\'(; otlif street lighting. , I am strongly in favor of Meat and Milk inspec-g tion, and while I do not claim the credit for having; introduced this measure. I do claim that it had myluiiy IlilI1. to srio. unqualified support, and if elected I will GIKICHVOIIIJ ‘l- to have it extended and enlarged so as to more fully,‘ safe guard the public health. It is not mv intentiorj fl- tc. make a house to house canvass, I believe every. man and woman in our City is intelligent enough tcl judge for themselves as to whom they desire to set; elected. My record for the past four _vears is before! you, and if you decide that it is such as to entitle. me! to be elected Mayor, I will appreciate the honor most} NOTICE Tlli- allnlllll incl-ling of 1h" TIZVI)" fg-g (‘ii-i-li- Ilc lit-Id In llil- ‘ryou llilll. .\lond~'1.\' f‘\"‘1'1I11lt. Jun- will R. TOOMBS, Scr-rclllnv. To the Electors highly. Thanking you in anticipation of your support ll and assuring you that if elected I will llsc my bcsll letforts for the welfare of our City. I ' Yours ltcspcctfully, .1. .1. ul-KINNON. h» (‘lvii- ~' alldllur~llil' many years, iIIIII, To The Civic Electors To the Electors of Warlli . 0f Ward Five l -. IIJLIIII-F und (iomliunerl: I m“ i lrolrr: . I lzlkc l.ll~- libl-rly of nllnounl-IlllI lliul I will be ll candidate for (‘olln i "illllr for \\'.li'-I I-‘ivc (ll Illl‘ up, PPIPII durilll: ill!‘ Illsl Iew _\‘l'&lI‘.~l> proilclling ("ivic FIPCIIIHI. 1 1A.‘- .i lilc long reslrlcnl and helm ‘ 'III1_V should b» pill. dowt. as early’ a zlclivclv l-lilrzlgcil in business, I fci- I llllr Flrnllien IIW- x-nllllml l0 url lhrll I zlm :lcqll.'lilllcil with lIlo ( i|_\~' needs. llclng a lzlrgi- IIIXIIILVPI‘ will endcuvilr In zlvoiil all llll , Y1“f"l-‘*-*'=11’.\' "XDcnvIIlllrr-s. I favollll maintaining lllr- prcsclll high stnn durd of our (‘ily ill all dcpzlrlmcllls Indies “and Gentlemen: Having been approached by u number of the electors of Ward 5, 1 have decided to oITer ns a candid ate for Councillor in IIIH“ cominl: CIvIic Election. Despite the fact that I have not bad a seal balm-i. at the Council Board. I am firmly convinced that I could do much for the betterment. of my native city, If I unfortunate enough m he elccl- ed by you. 1 am In favor of permanent (‘ivic improvement. consislcnl wilh our Revenue only. _ I inn‘ nllio In favor of cur-ours):- Isg large manufacturing induslrics to operate In our olly- and in the event 9t‘ them giving large numbers o! our WOTIUIIR men enrploymenl ar a good wage. l would favor their exemption from taxation for II Iiln’ Ited number m years. . .I do not intend lo make a house to house canvass. mid cannot ex- Iimhfl “m hp m" ,n m ( ' . I l‘ . ' ( I l .' a» ‘m have an Individual ‘m?’ dlun Office Thursdw Ilnnlilllrl‘ vleviwllii ll m l..t ... i ' ' '- tiisnmre isla- fihl: Iiiicfililltlrlwof m" l“ l2 “Cm” "mm" ' lflun‘ your favorab“ support throw.’ It is jpli-nilwl I10 Ildlfillflt‘ Thlnklnx you In anticipation, i H“ "l m,” "l" l" “ "l" ‘l'll' , l‘ “l““'"‘l- l -*l1~"" "*1 1111" yo" hm" am at _ m flnnnclnl y-enr doc-i not clnl-u- 'nr- thin I shall he in dilly llmlml m .: .'.‘I. -""1'i‘ 'I o. _, nemgcthmy your‘ IIII Ilnlvlry Isl. ‘ l \ ll wll lln my pouer ‘r. W- L. Pnowis. fCire o! Prowse Drona I/til. vlFlrr- Altlrm System. which. I anl -. icicnl. Ill‘ ill Surrey wlll-rc. hundreds olfl l?’ “lvollm ‘lllll “lllyllml I'll" Il°ll"‘ zrnilcs of gravel are to be had. The gwtlrlflxglrillgl rlllvlpglililrz"Igglllulligllfiz: : ballast: lhc provincial Government mion. Srliclting your confidcncc support. ' I remain at your service, W. A. STEWART. uni‘ I ‘In a position lo boast of huvlns co "hcaplyz NOTICE contract alrcnrlj: entered Into by the iilay be expel-led, lnd llcallh scvlkcl‘ lllun Prince Ed The Annual Heeling ol lllc Island; fluzlrlliall Illlblisbinn" (‘ompnnpxl IN m" llom I feel that I can bc of greater l-lcr ffllllrlolletnwn lllllt l rc-"pcclllllllly as Tile Ballot Act presumes vuivnss. To do so destroys llirl sec with the voter and his conscience. I of llic lulw, and inll-nd doing so In Tlwnlllnz You in nnllrtlpnlion of \ l Mn In] JAM ES PATON, Secretary I Charlottetown - Al-ifv-l<'ll)ll1 m lib» rclluesil of PIOIEIIIIW‘ representing every llllord I11 , "he Flly, I sbilll place myself in nomination Ior llle office cII hlzlyordll Ileclion Io be held on February xlll. and lakc lbls_llpporlunlly II soliciting your lnllul-nce and HIIIIIIOIT on Illit? "flfll-“IOII- _ Ilullng boon closely idcnzified with Hie financial zlfflllrs o1 IIIP city .1\ dilTr-rcnt system "f Clvlo Asse fifdcr to not more. equitable vlllunllon. .\'n I‘l..-\(.‘I€ IN CANADA affords The undersigned offers for Sal!‘ the farm owned by lllP late IIIIFT)’ (Iollings containing filly acres of land, situate til Sturgeon In King's County. This farm is handy Clirllches. School, (‘hccsc Factor) l Renews Strenfilllll A Wlllltll‘ IIIIIIIIIIY Where there is need for a build- ing-up tonic after prostrating illness, SCIIIFS EMIIISIIIN taken refinlarly, usually spells renewed strength and vigor, “all Ii Bowne. ‘Fianna. Ont. ZIr-l ’ h i- ii. . was onlp|_l' and locked. and no ouc needed any more evidence lo III-- duce lllc whole sto v. "When I wcnl lb' .k. they Ilegliu coming to ask questions. The night mall lold the dlly man ill lllc station llllcy lell each other every- lh-lng here. yoli see) lllut solneoile carrying two suit. es had tippcl; a trzlinulzln. and boarded a fast freight lll.ll. stopped llcrc for wutcl. "So lhillls lilo story! Ills probab- ly lls wcll lliilllgs llzlvc lillppcnc-l lllls n _ I'v<~ fell I sliollld gel iIWIIy om bcrl- and filld a [lflfill- loll. When Milile I'll-ls. Ill-nor l‘|l go Io (‘Ilicugo" sllc wcnl on \villi~ Ilcl‘ vague plans The news was so Illlpnrlllnl IIIIII (‘om Ilad lo go over lo Mlludl-‘s lo lcll il.. lbc lolopllonl- w:lsll‘l l'\'4llI lo bc lruslell. “I really’ lllsl clinic lo Ilorrow two Iclllolls.“ sllc IJPIIIIII. -‘.\Ililllcr‘s milking; lemon pic, VUIIIH ovcr l.lli.= evening‘ lmd llilvc some. Hows your cold?“ 'I‘llis was only prclllu ‘ .~ MIIIIIIM VI'I'_\' well kilow. s I llle IILII‘ brclllll‘.'l.sl ilisll in its \\'I|'l' rack lo lIl-zlin. and wclll out Io lllle bllck porch. Its bl'o\vll and grl-cn railings Ilald IIHITII much gossip sincl- III4‘_V were pill ill. lIIlII were Io Iirlll" iillli-ll lllorc. "llltvc you Ill-ord .lilll pllnncd mc. IIllIIl|llll‘({\"s ironi-1 ||idu'l I .‘¢.'|_\' so?" ..“(iI'III41_ lv‘ll rc"" ‘.\‘o one llnow (‘orzl assullloll :l very llrvslcriolls lnllliflicr. "I've ways wild lIIill no llllln would ~1- I-III‘ nagging slli- govt» IIIIII . IIIIIIIUI IlWs‘ gollc lo IIH1 coast to ship for lllo lllilllipini-s. IIo lllinlls Ilc's going lo try ll pineapple plun- llitiou. lllfly say lllcrefis lnillions l-I that". ..“I wonder liow many liiillions lic left Millie lo Iivc on‘! Well. I'm glad I never hzld a husband. look lit all llic lrollblc Millie's Illld will] li-cr ularrlagc. And no one io ilrovldc for her. Sliv- nliglll jusl as wcll not Illivl- marri cd. llc wont‘ conic back. Pcrllzlps lvillloul Illiowillp, il. lllcrl- was .'l lill o szllisfliclilwu ill spol-cb inslincls rilils alzllinsl inarrlllgc, . is a dcfclill- of Ill-r now s-llc has moaning or tiny. llny Mlludc. s I.I tlll- "old lnoirl" of IIOTIYHII illrlrriugclcss stoic. sllc (‘ibllllfll be clltircly blam- JANUARY 12, 1952, lruoaosazni rLouR.. i i1 i/l/(l/l/I/ )t£t‘()lIlL’.\' >\],]],.,11 I“. Illilil Iirlls I Illllllwl I (uni. H: M.‘ CLEANLY SACKED AND assr IN n" i? A winter ‘holiday In summer Full’ shine is provided by the (‘anallluu Paclflc Railway In the sailings of itho S. S. lSlcIItan to Havana. and! 'relurn. This nlakes lrn Ideal sllnrll Ihollday trip for those who cannot! Iapare the ‘time In slimmer, twenty ld-ays being required for the trip. the Jlinerary allowing Ilve full dilys In ‘Havana. the fascinating capital oi‘ llfilha, wltill. its glorious winter ell» mate and Iilstorlc associations; its Ipulaces, parks and parades. and’ ‘all that helps loadd joy to llIe andI _ Imb It ut irate. The steamer (‘(1114 ill Boston on second day out. and, on the return toilcheil and lenvl-sl Boston on the nineteenth day. The lures, iSt. John to Havana and re- lurll $190.00 and Boston m Havana and return $150.00. Accommoda’ _, ,. x 1m“. lion ls provided nn board during "W" lflll ll“ flllllflwfl‘ ‘ l . the stay In Havana. No pllSsports illoutilllcr, vlcoplcsidenl ol are necessary_ Anyone comempid... (‘nnllllian Ish Ilsa-isolation, and hc: h llIJ-g Lllls very dcllglllliul troplcaillol I111“ <11 "1" l""=“-‘l ' ‘ ‘lll "r "llllllllt"! 1» STORM]; m cruise should communicate with I "Ilmllxl" Ellslfllll] (I;lIlll‘li‘:‘l_lIl;)-I‘flllflltlzf:‘favorable and it Is expect“ M . .\‘. LR. DAB I" . ' r ~. in)" ‘l 'l-. wail II - - ' . . - . seyngcl‘ Ageoliil r lgliylllilliiizlllrlplpflgfilbl‘ 1 "Wlll- “ml ll" “(l ""llll' l“ IllIll‘ lF-Iul-duany Nun.” m nolmal- P! ' ‘ ' ' ' lvllcll - blfllln? WIN) Ilhvt! 053mm,“ l RaIIlva-y. st. John. N. il.. WIIIO will l1i1¢1i 111 "1" Flll “‘l'l‘ll'l“";" _ nd‘rign ‘Latps of 58mm” and any ML armed (‘anallulil vessels lI-IITIIIIIII cllsc have been unable to tlrflvg ilitlonail Information lllul mlly 1'1" -"f"ll"=1"'l- {l"‘l ll" ".}.."l‘,'l.§"“"j=111.\’ "Wild!" IIalznosL-i no," u] desired. - jll"l'*ll1l> cruised Ill III“ "l llll‘ II hysteria fronl exhaustion 11st . i '”‘T‘" liursl» ha: boon working MM’ —i——<-0->——-—- ‘ I A some Ilnlc. Tho page is um DISI IKE ARMED VESSELS Strange Case 1 on m: FISHING cnouuns lillcrrfl clcclllns sickness. 50H I cll. I-dectrlc treatment was u; Holilton N liise - l~l0i'i.'ro.v. .lilll 'il.~~ llcsslc with wlilll is believed In be g - I _\'l'ill' ol.l pupil lluric I "k 7'" “IWIWPI on! Illir | n _-__.--,- _._.. .--<- — t . Wpq- [q fdUIIlIIIII‘ food producliiln ill IIIR Aroos-lo-ok (‘imply "on," during llil- war. I Illlllk the) flesh llflcl" ‘I2 liouis In a sleep m- H‘ Ilsll H1111" ‘ll lll" ‘llllnlnnp hull", regained consclousncss S up 1. _ ~ mu UHHIIIIPIIIpOD and ifPllflgnlzod ‘h qlboll nor. She is still V6], m, IFAJJII-‘AX. N. S... Jan. 10—-"lf lllc nvernments oi‘ (‘anudu and tile. Pulled Slates will settle lIlP flsh- rrles question on the Illisls ill’ IIIF arrangements mam; in if)"; l" llllrrlill.llil> results I to ciziriners and Stock Owners The Charlottetown Guardian has obtained the ex- clusive right t.o dispose of the latest publication on the Health of Livestock. The First Aid Farm Veterinarian A COLLECTION 0F AUTHORITATIVESUGGESTIONF) ON THE CARE OF Cattle, Swine, Sheep, Horses COMBINED WITH A CHOICE SELECTION OF ILLUSTRATIONS OF PRIZE WINNING AND FAMOUS TYPES OF LIVE STOCK BY Ina-...... S. H. WARD. V. S. cd if sllc. lccIs glad lo \\'(’Il‘(IlIlt* an I1"‘l""'.‘fI wollicil. y‘ "l don't lln-ilv“. (‘oral szlid gcnlly "Marriage is uli cxpcricllcc." ‘Ilack 01 lllc bannlily words was a feeling of IIIHII sllc hall IliIII Lliul "lwpcrinncl" .lilll "Ilud il wily willl willie-ll" Iii oilll-r" nil-n said. and llio illugliclisin that olllcr lvolncu fell. (‘orzi IPLI. to’) and willingly ovcrloolicd or pre- lcildctl llol l‘) soc thc II(‘I‘.I.\'IUII.'II lralisgrc ' - Slic ‘IIIIII com»- ui llcccpt ll ls lvilll his virlllcs. and Market, and will bc sold on easy tel-ms. For further Ilhrtlculara apply to lllc undlvrsilzlicd or to h. S. Hessian. Solicitor, Montague. ' DAVID COLLINGS. Stilrgenu. Administrator. 0f the City 0i \ noulc slic \\'IlI‘!l he . when Ill‘ uuls lllvily fcclly s 'lis' I; little lime lo lhillk and shc lied bravely und I)I'.'l7.f*IlI_V lo llcl‘ friends llbout liis llIlsl-liscs. "Ilcrc llrc your Iclllolis," MIIII suddclilv "l lliink around and st . ' (‘rirll fr-ll Ilisllllsserl. She ncymr - -- li-il lllc lcvnons lllls ulHq-lnvin: was a pleasant fiction bclvvccll llli» two lainilics. on l-xcllsc for break IIIi-Z IIl'l) llll- \\”')I‘I\'I.'I;Z hours of lllr- illllrlilllll. .\l:llllI»- Illillv who ncvcr \\'~'IIII1‘II lilc lclnons, IHII ly lll-vcr cvcn nffcrcd wlllll (‘orll sllill sllv lnilnl» Io bnrrnlv. ("Ira wcill Io Ylillic ill Illc :|I'Illl‘Il!)llIl. Ily IlliII liml- Mlllii- Ila-l \\"l'[ll on scvcrlll s_\'lllp:lllll-lic <lmll|il crs. and IIIIII comi- 1o Iicllr-vc l-vi-ry Mzlllilc I'll 2o m1:- ufler u service, ul Elli» IT consecu- . Iv» wars zll llil- (fnilncil llollrd as (‘ollill-illor for Wllrll lilver- dnrinfl I vllich Illllv I served lwll years as (Illzlirnlllu of Ibr- llolil-e (Yollllilllll-e and <iv years as l-llalrlllzln of Ill!‘ ‘Fender and Ilroperly (Iollimlllee, was lllsl. I IIIPIIIIIPI‘ of lllr- Nlnrkcl lfollilnllil-e for IW" Will's. Light t‘olllnlllli-i= loi imi- yl-llrs lllld lnrllolll‘ years wall llssislllnl on Ille Finance (ililnlllllll-e rcszpl-cl.l'lllly' sublllll lllul my ciiwlr- lrzlinillt’. should IITHUIY Ildfil-“I "I" l" ll" alliuiliislruiilln of the offii-i- wIlIcIl I now seek at Y0"? hfllllld- (lwlilg lo llle lIPHFly Ullillpflflllllll] ol lIlc various (lfillllifllrl, lhl- I'll.‘ ins llrlilerlmllc a wonderful chunk" 'II1FI11I4 III“ 111*" "Ililll- .‘_'"-"T-‘l- wllll’ . l. is lfllt- llic financial Inlrilcns have sonlnwllal increase-d, yvll, illc work l olnpll-lelt has been of a tllorillulll_v pl-rlilanenl nature, unu -' Illllllvlllclll jvcn ill u. IIII!" when mos-I needed. or inc nevi two years-at leas'~~our tlmlnces will not permll of liils l-nlliililit: lung»- nxpellllilurcs, yet, lllorvl Is mllcll work ‘lo ho lone in linking ilp our ‘principal strut-ls. and rebuilding willl crllvv-l UIII extension and side svrcl-lu which have nocc-‘iillfill’ "P"! lif1mcwl1fll "Pl:- mvillc. lo luck of [lroper IIlflIPTIilI. Tlicrl- is also :l grcal ncr-essll_l' for llll)l‘P cool-role sldi-yvillks, llnd s conditions will permit. -al,i1l' coilslilcrlllioil. I|' we. cannot al ord lo pay them, the cliy should at least provide them with u relialbl- ' told need not be expensive-amt Gravel for oilr extension and side streets: The limo has arrived when a co-opr-ralive effort should be lilade 1o rc-opcn the (Ylly llrnvel llousnnds of tons of the choices‘ Railway l4 searching for gravel fol is Importing such mall-rial fron Nova Scolirl. and the (lily hurl been doing thc some. Why not gel lo :clllcr, and as a result use our own material and love flmploylnont u ulr mvn people? Our laboring mcn deserve this at ollr hands, for, wor: . l not for the honest work penformerl for the wage paid we would not bi ns-rucled our Permanent. works sr llur Electric Lizllllng will be readjusted this your according to t’ (Yollncll. and a much boiler service ailment nlns-t be lull In force ll Kramer attractions for the Tnilrlsv ward Island, and Ills Ilmdquni-u-ri iliouIlI be (lllurloltctolvn. We must llnilc In gelling that trade. y hc progression wlIIlIn our IIIPIIIIH, nnd ll ls becaus- v‘icl- in forwnrdinl: the Interests o k you to elect IIIP as hlayor. that no (‘andldulc shall make ll persona‘ 7'9")‘ 01' IIIP ballot which should he have always respected the inlnnllnr tho comlni: election. (‘onsnqllrynyly c Off your own frcn wllftiq hnnfyrpd rl-uder you ill return lbl- vcrv hllfll your salppnrl, lhfully yours, L. B. MILLER will] rlllnor llllll was going illloill wwll. She hadn't IIluIFlI III" wildest. one, which unis lllal Illllllllllfcy had izonc il\\lll_\l lo flilw llilll-1:=|.I" IIPHIIIIIIIIIIL’. over u clilll‘ or inlo .t "IVflI, zll-colllllrl IIIIIPIWHI. Tonlorrow - Patty's Decision p? ‘$17111 ‘ \ ll rlilllvill piles . plApyvlgylfiplSTUkllAllfifi ..- . Mnlslnurll. I urlmlolls I lwclllnlii>irw< w W-l lulill a 2|! yearn M d ¢| f n Pnlnlul DIPIIZIIIJIIIIIOII’? "fled m" plcklle only. All drngglflu ordlr- we! by Mull. Prlco- 2.00. Knlcierluicll- u lle-rdr 00.. 1| I11. Front il.. To» c100. fllnccln. _ DON’I MISS THIS OPPIIRTIINI l-Y T0 course at $90.00. The cost of this Course is only $12.00 and you have perienced Salesman. JOIN NOW AND INCREASE YOUR EFFICIENCY AND EARN. ING POWER. Knnual Meeting The zrnnulll lnivtlng m‘ n". 0,. Wcll Ilhlry (‘on will bl- lit-Id In Illi- Ilull on Tlll-siloy. ‘llfrlvcll (‘ovi- IIIIIIIIT)‘ 17th. I922. at l..l0 |)_ “l, F. F. DREELAN, Sony. lollil r one. Ilivll. lo lllf‘ ranks of Lllcl‘ I of lit-rt KILHIIIP>FI pl-l-. slic kcpl Iilrsl-ll‘ so bilsy sllc hull’ the advantage o! a teacher. an ex. Secretary and Executive Officer Minnesota Live Stock Sanitary Board . Secretary- Treasurer ' United States Live Stock Santitary Association TABLE 0F CONTENTS : a 7O Interesting Ilustrations of Famous Types o! Live slack, | 1 Full Display of Anatomical Charts of Live Stock»—CJflIe, Home; 5W5" and I Sheep. ' ‘ ' l! I I 1 Diagram-Cow's Teeth accord» ing to age. 1 Breeding Table for Live Stock. l Breeding Record for Cows. 1 Breeding Record for Mares. 1 Breeding Record for Saws. 1 Breeding Record for Ewes. 1 DIflqram-How w Tell the Aqe of a horse. l Cha"—'R¢III0rIa of the Horse. 1 olaQfflm-Self Feeder m Plqi 1 D-agranu-slieep‘; Teeth Ac. cording to Age. ' 1 Diagram-q Shed. Closed Sheep Care of Live Stock. Nursing 'Sick Animals. Administration of Medicines. CATTLE Popular Errors. Traumatic Pericarditla. Phlebitls. Pleurisy. Verminous Bronchills. Excessive Sallvallon. Choke. Lumpy Jaw. Bloatlnq. lmpactlnm. Diarrhoea. White Scours. Stone in the Urethra. Rancid Milk. Rupture. Wounds of the Abdomen, PFPiIYnIs of the Hind Quarters. Eye Inflammation. ‘Tuberculosis and Symptoms. Warts. Ergotlsm _ Sorghum Pollionlng. Cow Pox Rabies. Contagious Abortion. Lung DIECJSFS. Kidneys. Blood Circulation. Nervous Diseases. Parasites. Sunslrnkc. c"'°l"° SPInaI Meningitis. Sklrl Diseases. Bleeding Warts. Contagious Diseases, Navel or Joint III. IICk Jaw. Distemper, Influenza. SWINE Sore Mouth Vomiting. Air Bubbles in Intestinal. Thumps. Rheumatism. flickers. Heat. ‘Stroke. Verminous Bronchitis. Hog Cholera. Necrobacillonla. Tuberculosis. Parasites. Fits. Hemorrhoids, Plies. Lice. HORSES Fracture of Bones. Wounds. Nail Puncture: of Feet. Founder. Digestive Troubles. (Teeth-Tongue) Colic. ..Polnonlng. SHEEP Hemorrhagic Setlcaemla. Parasites. Vermirlous Bronchltll. Grub in the Held. Foot Rot. Scab. A publication o! Fort to stock nwnerc. 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