ji Agrlcultu P. ll. 1. Department of Agriculture .MAEI1'lME WINTER FAIR. The next notable event in live- ' siiick circles is The Maritime Win- ier Fair which opens at Amherst ,3. Saturday. October 30th and sonlinues until November ilth. The trail-, which is Eastern Canada's ral News been worth. on the average. about 30 per cent as much per ton as corn silage. - LAM333 Cl-111 potatoes are often felt to fattening lambs. The ad. dltlon of cull potatoes to a ration 0' min and legume hay. with or Without I protein supplement. will cm & CENTRAL l BOYS TAXI. Dial 6560e8569.l -IIMIITB TAXI - Dial 'l3'Qi I370 or 5252. "YOU! DOLLAR BUYS MORE- II the HUGHES DRUG STORE." FANCY WORK-Thursdays Fridays, 1'1 Rochford square. KIIEOBENE, Electric and Pro- pane Gas, Refrigerators Bryenton and Ruhamah Schelnfeld Frank We and Our Neighbors AUTUMN i There are still scattered pools of gold in my garden but mostly the bright tapestries hang thin and tattered. A friend sighed and said, "It makes me sad." Poets, who make articulate the sheaves l And like living coals the apples burned among the withering; leaves." (Longfellow) fProi'esi'ani' Orphanage Contribution Missing from Fitaroy st. West. Mrs. P. D. Willianla. Prince St. Hickey or Nlcholsoii Guaroian Publishing Co., Ltd. .. V3500 Pinnoclr, Joe Vetest, W. C. Aultf, Mis. W. E. Gillespie. Prince St. School 31500 each: A. Fraser, Augusta S Olga Toombs, Jacqueline MacDon- ald. M:-icL.eod, Mrs. i :l.0O each: Barbara Pound, Elinor 52.00 each: Canon E. G. Moifatt, Maccaull, Jessie Fullerton. Mabel B ;Matheson, Anna Matheson, iMorrison. Marquerlte Brchaut, Mrs. 'Georgc Andrew. i I'ownal St. 33500, Mrs. Dorothy Malone. Bryant, arbara. ' , IFCHO .'!'ns Guardian Wednesday, Oct. 20-. "53.-.2 KINE Eillli TEA Stimulating and delicious! greatest agricultural event drewa usually increase sli ' we MICK” emotion 0 m , 0”?" V,V"l9F,9 ll?” Stressed the w' 53' Baniiey E 00iAtlanl.l(- wholesalers, Lid. 525.00 he cream of livestock and field of lambs. xhuy the ulna T35 HUGm.;5.p,.ug Sm,-8 Wm written sOftU1Iie:sl.e'l'ldeelfiiC;olll((2ll iriitiievset dufl helm" inspired by Autumn" iihl iilari-I,;),?n;);,n, W13” 55 353V?” - .5-5.00 -rop eI'll8Fl95 from the Mlfltlme HORSES: Horses may be fed po- be the only drill store open this Nature and especially the seasons Eve" hem" 5”” ”” '" meiE(;5innyNi human ' ' Artllur Btlcher 55.00 Provinces and affords exhibitors tatoes. cooked or raw. in amounts afternoon and evening. with their own mood at the time. m0minE'. before you. are m”yiJ Ea wcm l 52-00 93”” 5- N- K3”: M” D- 3- B A R A .,-i opportunity of comparint their To the ',l";,,g he”; even sprint lW5k9- Indeed: ind ha” WY : ' or ' iHatsead, Mrs. Howard McDonald. exhibits with those at others. FEEDING POTATOES to up to 15 or 20 lbs. per head daily. PIGS: When potatoes are fed to rise as a partial substitute for. grain in well-balanced rations. it THIS 15 BIBLE WEEK. - A Bible Society representative will call on you. Please give generously. can be an added hurt. We all know Robert Burns' poem, "The Banks of Doone." thought of seasons, you feel it is autumn . . . . the sense of it is always accompanied by a vague, Miss E. L. Nicholson E. D. Reid Produce . Mrs. Evelyn Cudniore J. T. Martin . , 51.00 each: J. T. Robinson, Mrs. lArthur Cantwell, Rev. T. H. B. Somers. Mrs. Melville Andrew, Mrs, IN CHILDREN'S LIVESTOCK requires about 400155 of half-sweet regi-et."i(Neil Munrol. E E . V - - DOWN! cone AND suow-slurs ar- -- ' - M I .1 Ya - i iC”””””' . (weigh d b 1 v x - . Ye banks and braes o bonnie t t Tl v - 0 -- - potatoes are more watery than 100 lbs? of egizien cl0F?!:uiii.l)e tgesetqlizl gnaw?! d”gl3”A Sleggiiglbdly l”"lC9li- Donn, Rarely have writers been un-l3CUlah Mlmwe. .3300 ;'(i'trafton St., West, . lliftlh t- . 'r0or--.cna- H bl 1 f .. . J - .".l2:i.':;”:..:..::: :5.-. ?.'..'f.”..U'.iE :::i...:".:Wi": . . ”W.:.'.? " W" :.':;i::.::.i..'”:..":.:".:? .. i1”.:.:: we -. o. 1,3,,-,,,, ,,u.,,.,,t, than w.u.e.,..d m,m. mg”: ,1” 'h””” ll" be HEAR ME 5- 3- De"'.”' 5,99” How can ya chant. ye little birds, mortals I goal to strive for. Michel ”- W”l'e"- M” 14- 3' H””i- 1”- lqwendull Worth .sl0.0o cam silage. They ue rich in each pound of I. Ollpollloes to on International Credit Lnlon I An. I "S weary, m. 0. care! dc Momamne Uwsgma-I, whose Andrew, Verna Darrach, lphegenic Anonymous lslgoo i slurch, on the dry basis, but are add 531; to the fvmtmi -i 1' pest m D" "might W" CFCY' H5 p'mi essays have been an inexhaustible A1'3eH3Ull..Dr. W. R. Carson, G0r- B. H. Huzhe: 35-00 . 8 er in wluch the "W8 TREAT THE SICK WELL... Thou'lt break my he a rt, thou source of practical wisdom m ,3 don Maxu ell. Annie Watson, Mrsn Mm Arm”, Bruce 5500 iffy low in protein. They are also deficient in vitamins A and D. the palatability. potatoes are cooked to incrangg Giggey's Pharmacy. open evenings warbling bird, said that even Shakespeare and M. Crabbe. Hazel MacLe'cIn. J. H- Mr. and Mrs. Ewell MscKlnllon Tl” not-toes Th t t th 'th fl i - h T-h so lacks are made good when h ld b 'till 8 o'clock. 3 W3" 0'” m ” Hw"'"3 Bacon drew upon hlml wrote: L0 395- . .85-00 uotcaloes are fed with well-cured ihguwate: iiIo(isi'(li!ii:htht;re(;'u'sililey'ct)-orig? - Th u ' d t d 5 IND ""0" is enemy to me. umweacvkilz 1iAzmdLl'w- Salllindemiljoey MMDOMM ' AAAAAA saw legume hIS'- ed should be discarded as it is not DR. J. K. L. IRWIN will be absent ” ' "N 5 '9" ' ,P3”- . . The change of air and cli- Mrs. - . E1 . Ifmce e3Ul3'iMi-s. T. A. Drummond . . 55.00 Potatoes are satisfactory for pg” b1 u R ' from the Polycllnic October lath to Deplrted-never to return. mil, never touch” me; every Parlour, Mrs. John rodd, Mrs. A.i 53,00 each; J. 3, Mu,-1ey' p, ,1” reading to dairy cows, beef cat. Pmdliu&poo:Vt.e!:3:':”3h;Im;:i'1g 29th. g ' ' ' sky is alike; I am only troubledllrienry, Mrs. Catherine Holland. zstrang, (Windmill) Mrs. Phliilp, '12, sheep, horses, swine and poui- swine. Auium" pmb'bly "'9" in” my with inward alterations which I Mrs. Stanley Mathleson, Donald jcnbb. M”, gamut) Campbell. R9113 my in l:ml'.:d amounts as a sub- GlRLI' STATION-WAGON season has inspired mixed emo- breed within myself.” ,MacDonald, Mrs. M. C. Hynr-s, Loi'- ance, POULTRY: B i- gt . - .. . . . . . . mtute for grain or other low-pro- pout”, "9 am;e.usf;rm'rt)f':fl: ConArs'.'”Ze” 8414' Find um” m me pm'-”' But p'”.i?p5 Perhaps some day. when I get raine Decoste, Mrs. Catherine Mac-l 5100 each; A, 1:-3,-mgr, w. H, 'cul feed. It takesi ab0U1 400 10 stitute for part of the grain for (Sm ihitrisooliiiiiadmmen ' am 001' sattiness Sh" brie" iii” p”V””)l)'”5l very old, I too shallbe so detached. ii-ladgen, Mrs. W. J. Storey, Charleslgeatonv Gm,”-L Ggudgt, Bowian-5 sno lbs. of pp?-330,95 W SUPPIY 35 poultry. The cooked potatoes, at. C ' i ii: as manomtffviudrleiadntomigaiiri iii; '-M pruein" 0". "C”5'”"' "'9 b1”e',MCK8Tl”ie. A. G- Tllfpm. Ml5- Lrglladio Service, Ray Keilnaii, John wlrh total digestible nutrients as 3,, being muhedp may be mlxed "EAR Mm Mm.-,. Mm.k,,nm,lrolfowmg limes mmmamy long jay feverishly intent on food secmsimrrell, Mrs. Ross Afileck, Bill .Lmg' Mm Dom Campbell, Jane, there are in 100 lbs. of Eraln. and with an equal weight of the ,-agu. speak nrnr Cl-TY lmii;;lu. ill before they could strike 3 rupon, '0 P”-W"”3' A””'""'t H” P1”m' King-5'-On. Ml'5- W. Hamblcx. Ml's.pHogan. Grace Mat-Lean, Mrs. Ed- Small my-15-4 and h().Vg' ox. nus ll approximately the value of pl'llEll0CS as a substitute for grain .n stock feeding. Stated in an- lar dry mesh and fed as a warm, moist mash. When potatoes are added to the ration. it must be p.m. in the intcir-st and of Credit Unions. sive chord in our young breasts: age is beautiful but his exprcssionl is pccvish and his notes are sour. Happily, as a rule, the plump lit- A. E. Morrison, Hilton Hardy, Muriel Wilson. .50c each: Mrs. Mrs. ward Jollllnore, Mrs. Albert Mac- iDougall, Mrs. L. S. Webster, Mis. Don Mc'FEd86lWHugh MacKay. Miss Ethel Stewart.-' f ords and Boots, Reg, to 3.95 nlher Way. 1001b5- 0f P013095 3” borne in mind that they are very No MORE BAKING LEAVES'- uThfhem::1r:g::?1f,g G3,”: lg: comm .119 Chickaijc” that mt and franc Mrs. Margaret Horton, Mrs. Sear Mrs. Robert DeBlois, Mrs. William i-””'m 'b”ui 22 m 25 9" Ce”! '5 low in protein, and that they do Fenm" your lnwn with 3 leaf FUL of wamn vind, and nalllgedhvaods m the .st.”pPed bramheS' are the mill. Ml'S- FEE” MBCFWSEU-:MacLean, Mrs. Willis Nicholson,- 2 mlch H 100 lbs 9: gram. nut supply vitamin A value. on verator, adaptable to all Lawn Bag and ngcadows brown ind Se” ,; vet-y spirit of Autumn to me. Theltllpriendm s2.50p Mm E. T. MMLEM. . Potatoes should be cooked for the average, it takes approximate. Rotary Mowers. Only 3300 at (William Cullen Bryant) song is as cheery as a kitchen fire, land as satisfying as a trust-' Health at Welfare Centre: .50c each: Mrs. Wendell Pl'0!ilL. Sizes 5-8-'i'-S-fl-10-11-12-13-1-2 i Vii”? 3nd poulingft 1:3! ipli vizlgif: ly .450 lbs. of cooked potatoes Douglas Bms' and Jones LKL . ' I A t d Fiend nd warm buuemd mag, D1, B 0.Mem,a 5500 Mrs. Keith Cameron. i'"Iii'ol:Sa;i)i)l:iI:0giJ!lo5il:Ull: lie sliced (i:"fh,f,'3 xgeforle dcfmkinx) in mi sUhiTEEN AN" TEEMA G E i'isT)iiPieii3iiliil;is aszlpnecit ?l')ilii.illJiii'll:!nSr;' ':nd lcuffeeaon a Chill mnrnlnz and Mrs. W. Campbell .. t5.0() . I . ix chopped before feeding to cal- i,nlcbm”e”!'li;wil"yC matiiielln feedci JUMPERS hi romumi" imols a”.(iiilal'P of course also been cele: lall good things. Continually they 3200 each; Dr, E, w, ,le1g5,l("'mb"la"d sit BOYS Q-Vfm.d5 pm 5iUl'd.V UP is or sheep, to make them more 18 in mm: Th p 5 an W35h5bi9 171"”! from 55-95 F0 ”0'9b.V - ted. "sin: 0! a happy SUmm9l'. 3 Sellers Muriel Archibald, shlrle; MacDon-I H-. M Leo 10 PETS with il3n5i9n9 SW95. Hlatable and to gvold choking. wzengcue H ui(el:Stuo":ua"l KO”? Teellrfille Delmliimemt 31d ”00-- ious harvest and the peace of thelaldi 39,-nice Rowandl i;,?:nda0 d ” glogg ' y stock should be accustomed to po- ficiom vnamims and mmeii): jyn 5 -5- McD0"Md' "It was Autumn and incessant lcoming wintcr -M when ilicy will um, gum. Dr. Jg 1- H,ggm5' M'rsg Emu Memck I P who R93 to 3) 90 Pipcd the quail from shocks and istili be witligmgriilihcvgjriieilggtsmnley MaCNa,,.' Sm,-19). Ann,-A.,,r. 81"” 1'”””"Y '5 "W '"” "i" vole-to rations. i Arrolhnu srn-Au!-:N'l'" Mrf sioo each' Alfred M cwlllians ,cl'y palatable, Feeding! too larle ,' Joseph A, Magsaacv 44 Wm". I Cd :Mrs. James E. Smith, Beatrice Cam-;M”g W,-mam Gormlun limp Georlzgi , amollnls of raw D08 0C! may FEEDING POTATOES 8PEClFIC- Street, Charlottetown. wishes to i CF03. -10311 ROKETSOH. Mrs. J. B.,'R5yno1d,, M", Malcolm Macpoml IlallS9.5C0"l';5t- to" and as ecllny ALLY T0 IIOGS: advise he has been appointed Sub-i 1 B t T Brown, Charles Ballem, Mona Wll-laldv Mabel Auldv M”. L. S sanerv! UWP9 P ' 9 agent, by the Royal Securities C0l'- ll 50”- B955"? 39”: Linda L9”dviJoliil H. Comeau. Mrs. Ira Brown. the sprouts of stored potatoes con- Potatoes should not be fed to partition Limited for the 9th Scr- ies Canadit Savings Bonds. i uple Honored Juanita Campbell, H. J. MilCD()Ilald,ih1).Sr wan”. Hlsungsp w- Jg C EH”. WRIGHT SHOE (I0. lam SW13” Bmilun” 9' S91a"i"- ' iiogs raw. They must. be boiled . . u L .. - W i . Marjorie Cox, Shirley Nicholson, . . i i”"5”"m.'5 C”mpmind'! I5. is ghgr: The 301155 i" bfllled P018900! bear , E 1 mispgilt igily sfpiihiiii ztetviiiriiigllolrigi By L It MMAMMH iClaude Payntcr. TH52? Sxirhi Mrs" A' weatherbw, Grafton Street "N ”'"d "”" m "5 "w ” V I Close relationship to barley and HAVE 0m" D -C T.” "”"';':o:' MI'. and Mrs. J. s. Horton or The oldest plastic in the world. .50c each: Barbara Whltlock, 35,. ,,,c,,. Mm 3,,,.u,,..o.,d M,,.lDia1 9521 Dial 9521' sprouted potatoes, the sprouts be com In carbohydutes and mcg of Miss. Angus Macliachem as at ,8 H 1 hen 8 1” e number of is a lovesmcken my in the handslmiends nu”. l ' . p removed. when dlify WW5 "3 tein. Four hundred (400) lbs of c”mp””5" mr ""5 "E"gh5h NighL"i1heC1:.ef,.i: d. arsd DE, hbm-5 anpiof a clever girl. i ' iLa””ti' V ml l'”50”'b19 qumim" ” 'P"”"' potatoes twelshed before coolrinrl E"'””””me"t ” Hmiz M9"F0””'l Ta to eirlteiid con ratgulstlonsg and. '-Prayer Sanctuary. You are wel-v Vi” P'”'” St: in-"" -H-e ed. sunburned, or decomposed po- have approximately um same Hall on Monday night was innti-jgiect WM)” (0 .1101? son nova andlcume regardless of law. mlur 013001. G, E Fl,” 52530 11005. Ind 9”" Wilm 'l”'”""- feeding value as one hundred 1100! Vertcmly omitted m -Ve5m'd”y'S is? 1,,; b,.,a,. K ' it-reed. Enter in good faith " iE5l- 01 MW -50”” Wl”13"l5 - 510-00 ill-niz With 01591" !59d- WE" mu lbs. of mixed grain. It is impo-'t- 5”e' Ammig mos” Mm pmvmmz Aftey ,'iq,. Cm.-d md been C-.11-.' And upwards of 50 travelers ac-155" G- H- BTWDWT - -510-00 ll! D0 lniUl"l0u5 Cue”-i ""'e"h"" ant, however. to feed pdtatoes in me emgrmin em were Fmnk ed to order and 1 iiew reliialrksicept that invitation every dayiTheiD13 14- Hr Shim" - .- 55.00 loss. because of reports of stock Conjunction with "am and Cong Mill and Dic Turpin who sang nplinde bv Mr Hmfold Carver the um, place at worship is pa'rt Md. R. Finley 4 g H g .3500 ' Dem! lniuwd by 9”"3iVe 'm”""" centrate so that the entire feed is d”''" bride and grooln were escorted to.Irwin Tucker's service station in! t2.00 each: James MacFad"en A. "f lmini-”"' R m Mt W1” .w.let' blllnced; otherwise it is impos- j”-' the iivlll" room where a nicelvia small town in South-Central F. Finley. Ml'S- R. 3. Rcztersi L "'9'" have ""55 to 'n unhmued lihlt (0 let that rapid healthy Personals worded add":-ss was read by Erroli0kIahnma, lwonnacntt J. M. Jones Mrs Wen- IMOUM 01 tliih" 509d 0' 9”" growth and proper finish essential Lund and tile presentation of it Decply religious himself, Tucker dall Berboiir. , I i .-H b Id , wam-V W”m”' W Pmmlble MB raislnl. M1'5- Siel-Hm” Di” 19 has ”"””'i chest of Coiilirtunity silver wns'bcl'ieves the drivers of cars havci 31.00 each: Dr. H. J. Shaw, W. E. in e he at DAIRY COWS: For dairy cows. Jrilatoes are a satisfactory sub- iutute for corn silage, being near- -v equal to allege in value per ton ll hen 24 to 40 lbs. are fed per "Pad 55113" H"W'V"- pmam" "'9 approximately 7'5 pounds ota now home at Coldbrook N S lvicc station is com )iel0 with . . . g e kerg mo-"ea men ' m 1 v 1 hi '1 and l . , i P s . ' Y - r -v, g . Hi I ;Mis. Poole), Mrs. J. G. Bennett. xp 3 -- ll tr) 9 am Cl'l - 'lll)'5Va5:eel;;'x 3:03 ln'”':he:3; Eugpeaemes toes can be fed in fairly large PTOPCTEIES lullcle he-is employed by the CR-;ClLlClilX, Star of gDdhld, .ind a M” Duncan Nivphersonv Mm K W V Mr mam an" "Var-1 momhm quantities with excellent results. g lnridian Oil Coinpaliy. ' ..statuc of our Saviour. While yntl.5w.,,,,.L' Mm George Chmdlerv J. bL'MMERSIDE2- red in such qummiuh pout”: The following outlines the pro- LONDON. tReu..r:i-si e- Tlig. ilftfytera sigglrgvgh For Thdeyn Aielare doing your praying Tucker 3. whim D. A Dunlap, J. T. Mmg O 2 6' A per method of feeding potatoes Church of England announce No I; oo e. ows a c cious mu take care of yuur car, mm, M Mncxmmnv Mm A. Cong Wednesday Ct. 0th at .30 p.m.-el.-laliquet at do not affect the flavor or udor Di milk or butter; but milk or zraam exposed to an atmosphere hoavy with potato odor rcadily fake it up. Potatoes should there- (ui-; be fed immediately after milking and not before. When large allowance of potatoes is fed. there is a tendency for the produc- min of soft butter. If potatoes are Due to their bulky nature and high carbohydrate content, pota- toes should not be fed until the growing pig weighs 75 pounds. Af- ter the growing pig llas reached when a suitable protein ment is used: supple- For Growing Figs 15 to 125 pounds Raw potatoes 100 lbs. 500 lbs. Ground Mixed Grain Hog Concentrate 100 lbs. 500 lbs. 25 lbs. 125 lbs. Weigh the potatoes when raw. Gil home. having spent an cli.ioy- able holiday with her rinuglllcrx, Ida and Mildred in Toronto. Church of England Monday it will auction next monthi another 450 small properties scat-l raise 1120.000 tor reinvestment else- where. This comes wlthin a month of; the announcement of the biggest land sale in the church's historyr some 85 c'rowded acres of law tenements, shops and busl 53 made by Norman Rankin. Lloyd on behalf 7 a better chance In reach their: of his bridclidestinaiions in safcty if they mixi Massey, Mrs. F. Nash, H. R. Mac-, Nevin, Mrs. P. Y. Robr-rtsiiin. Mrs. and himself tilankcd one and allla little prayer with the fuel lhatl.J. wheat-, R, w, Meal”. 3- K. on lllVli.ALl0ll to visit them at their lunch was seilod by thr ladies, ;fnr the lovely gift. and extended goes intn their uni-s. Acorn, John MacEwen. Mrs. J. C. The pint-sizcd cliiiprl in his .x'cr- Gillespie, D, 1). 3,”, Frank whmo Tucker has observer! people gab Th" l'9m5llldel' Of the Ewllllll was out of their cars, walk arollnrl 3 songs and in social conservation. their llornes vii.-hing Lloyd and Doris the best of luck as lrheytphysicai condition to hit the road. travel through life together. WINSLOE NORTH W. I. Al. in into hour all departed fol-iwhen they mme out. they sceml l l tered around the London suburbs to,Spf?nl. ill slllflini Slime Old Y-lmllilr-bit, got a rcfreshing drink ilrldi then enter the little Si'lllCl.LlRl')'.l rested, more rclaxed, and in better In one dayis check up of trav-, clers Tucker has spotted sEliPSll1Pl'l,l truck drivers, minisicrs, and avail, nick. C. E. Walper, W. -MRl'l.ill. .50c each: Mrs. W. Spencer, 3. IIJ FILM TO BE SHOWN The Watch Tower Bible & Tra.-'. Society has produced R motion pi MORELL:- Wednesday, Oct. 20 at 8.p.m.---Menlorial Hall Howard's Restaurant. Special speaker. CHARLOTTETOWN z... .Thursday, Oct. 21st at 6:30 p.m.-Banquet st Clover Club. Special speaker. ' I rod in a properly balanced ””o'.1' then boil until well cooked. Drain premises in the northern Padding-I ihitch hikers slip intn the little; lure film. "THE NEW WORI m ” 9 "WY d0 '10" ii” "9 cm”' " " off the water and mix the ground ton suburb on which they hope fut The ocmb” mew”? M w1m1”elchapelfol' a moment of silent med-iSOCIE'l'Y IN ACTION." The pure" ”m9”m" b9n'VEd' grains and Hog Concentrate thor- raise iZ2.000.000. i;V0”h W: It W” held in me mi”: itatinn and prayer. ipose of the picture is to give the BEEF: Cu" pout". in" been Olllhly WWI the bolkd potatoes. Church Sp0K('5mCll Hid l-ll! F1031-9? mi" mean” Dpemd by iingmg The clergynien all around with-ipublic first hand illlollmfltloll on ""d ””5i3C'0l"”Y in 91'” M cm" are purely business iranszictimis nil"C0min' thru the Rye" a.nd.,,uL exception and regardless of how the organization lVOl'kQ'.'lllfl Sm” 1” 1"-i"”"3 bee! "me imd For Finishing Pigs from 125 lbs. to accordance with the normal pi'i'.i-,l'CDeallI1iZ the Institute Ode. Whlchichmch nffilialiolh give the Se,-vicgi its purpose. This film will or H”! breedml C0W5- whm fed Market Weight ciples of real estate managciiiciii. 1lV"5 i0,”"W9d. by "Cp””"ll the slalioll-Sal'lClUal'y idea the grecnlshown at St. Peters Hall. St. Priors H with good clover, hay, they have jjja lCl'cBd 1: bull;-54911. 1:011 C32 mwa-5 light T,.an5pm.tam,n ,xewm,,,,i 3,155 on F1-;d,,y, October mud. at C O E ? Y - Raw Potatoes answere 3' mem "5 M "'5 traffic managers. nrdinary com- 7-30 D. m. i - ' lit . t. , . ' G ound Mixed mo lbs. M0 H”. Milli-v o:;3vjCCO1:lEgre;al;t 310.00 50 :;,?gte:t!,el:rC;i.v:.h,a,.:):2;1Ph;Yg:i,.n"all The public are cordially invited K & I 100 lbs. or 200 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bulger and given tn the ltcacher tolgetii bpgks i BM the mi,;K mat in,” 1,fW,,, H0 Rd l5-Wm clmrsed. no cnllcx ' I - HM Concentrate 21 lb 100 lb friiziisiiis siiid illhP:ilg1ill(bOlEilSeri:(i,f: it? gtehte ril'i)ai8:S5oiOl'ec the Tutikfm rum .K"l"l"”ct:L linfr-'1'lS'ill'n Qnf mm M 5"" . - 5. S. - . . , p . sa is ac ion is le at a all 0- ::-.:::.:.:.-M. R Weilh the potatoes when raw. their hflp Hllll kllld"955 "mil "' ;i,”11g”i;i;1,i"arg””ani;”g,;g”,0?i1:fap:: mobile accidents have been ctlip . then boil until well cooked. Drain was most netdrd in W W?” -W1 ,;'we,s we-V" pm Mm Am”, in half on that stretch of Uncle - , off the water and mix the ground b9FElV9mPmv- Shqw and M” dmnt Laird were Sam's Highway No, 77 running , E grains andhllolg Cgncleltiitrate thor- ---1.--”-m ap;mmted W imiend uh, Leadep lhgallgh south.cfer:t1ral Oifilhomat. i oughly wit te oie potatoes. . , . '1 P k ' e owner n is unique se up p The Chlllde ffom YOUF PFCSCM 3:11: ;,?:lll5eN:vc1:1be1f. ggidcghecaron hopes that more travelers will stop I . feed to thejabove raiionls shouldiblti In lovml mmm" of our Fan.” for the awning amounted m uA5. ,, gtfw :1;.,ments 3: praycii pg, Ch , made In ually - at east a u 4 . i , t L H1 i H d H en, e cleves. gey wi e cckn . week should be allowed to make g;?::e'; :&"h"'el','h5"h” l"””d 3"" mxrigersagnher hamrm fglrv ts, nu: more! than ever cpinvllnced that the. SOLD f A, J: M-'! i use change. v " 1 . L h g in win he grea est sa ety evlce on any, Salt should be added to the wa- Th0"l':";'b59"' 3"" "9 ”""3'5 3?: ir(1:g1audl:,"cC,.a;T1T Me; Hum highway is stated in these lines: (INN-wmnvru Phgng i" l" whim. ""' puum" "E 5"" ,,,,,,,a "H, ;,,,.,d and Q", Craswell and Mrs. James Cndmore. ..A mug p,.M,,,. mm, and mm , CAPSUIES cooked and In amount! commonly d ' pmmmm. committee will be. Mrs. W.” k - , , ,.n .. , , ",1, , W i, , g ,- used in boiling potaipeslfog tatgle "'5 wan” Roberts. The meeting closed I ecp you sa e 0 go agai . "-'5' T9” h”Vy "" ” "t M 5 Jean and Elva. bv singing "God Save The Queen" I purpose must definitely bC lV0ld- -aaa-,---M--a-e-e after which lunch was served by "As 0 S W e connection, the reader is advised me wmmme. in chm.”' FREDERICTON (CF) ; L pl o W EFEEP PRODUCTION .0 uke parncl-uni rioupe 0! an ad 1 raine Halliday. 14-year-old lCil0(t)7xi-I x Now is the time 0:! Y?" Whm idh". appears m H": issugl oi 10' girl of Calais Me. is the ynunilosti o I sheep breeders shnul gve some ays paper rvltar lllll C pUI'- h , g , bf ,' i M - d S serious thought to the replacement chose .0! both Ram Lambs and p ' G' t”;";'v::ri;f(:'m:s'”i.iI.r:):)r ;m,:":;ea"nf , .. I ' "f me" breeding mm!" In mm Shparlmz Ramsi t ree horses in her stable. has been lt' f t ' T P A d not of the money only once in 27 S a . starts. 0 n CHAT”-Aiiwmvajrie-lgr P W THERE'S N0 FIRE TENDING t , n., M ii mg E6g?D' You LONDON (AP)TC:aL:ie ah”l:i”” on the brakes to avoid a skunk , I I IN i-ettlrlied to Lam e on all n' the highw ', Mai-cils Minshael, NON JACK lihem h? "V95 in DOV?”-Y 55 5 liuffercd miniii lacerations when . 9', .V0””l mid V3'l359”wd U" ""y”" his truck skidded into a fence. 0 nr IDEAS . 5 with a 133-000 C?l9Q"' W M19 "M Damage in the truck was esti- NHAT A nwCHOMp'CHOMP,E.(:CANlT.o ? DWI? "ndtlh; 215- go to m. vnylmated at 5300. The skunk escaped. no " wan 0 Maj--j----as , O53 9' AC . . . ' I'M 6olN6 E. it”:ldirieixlvdtelib'3s.sHiiie.'9ldtl1l:emrii: - uAlvT0MATlC'v , MY BQOTHEB TOM ' median told a gatherinx in the QlFlf-IE CAN-FIND You town 3l1tllL;fdUh'i.s native borough 0.1 H t in sou . ”I can think of no better way to ,7 : I ll ”””””"" "”".'i” W "'"' '""" 1 Does ALL THE woluu - . peace.” he sai . My . - p Hi The money was part of N peace :1: ;; Ag! ll, AVONN ' A DCUC 'N5, prize awarmd him recently by Y f ' the Communist - sponsored world Ollfi Of Oil Y Peace Council. He already has given a share of it to the poor in Paris. 2 "Ehrlich cTFy"C . Mecca. sacred to millions as the Q Whmm 0, Mohmmedl. ,, 6:, - CHECK THESE FEATURES ;';"5,'dd:';1'i iii ""3 Red '” V" ' s.usl.l. IN SIZF. I'm less than 3 IQ. it. - nr.Ar'riri'l. tharinurrl mahogany (Ir l.i...,.q. ' . 0' ”00F 5l'W"'- hammeilnirl llflltll. 0 GIANT is rr:nFolnlA.V('l-: M 35,000 a.'r.u, - nr,l'F,NIlAIl.F7 and .i...,, la nprlalr. More output per hour insuirs grojlter comfort. heat from emit pvnny'5 worth at K..pg you, Ham, uarmrr flrmis, holler health. a map sw'"'s"”'”"I. COME IN AND SEE IT TODAY AT 24 Home a Day ' ' :L':.':?'...'''.:'.:.'' t SAUCE -um--a--'-'-'-. 2-. & I Implant i I ,, " g V g umrsn Vii” 1.).) KI'.lNT ST. DIAL 6565 .Ji.)(iIflLMy.. .