‘ICIIABLOTTETOWN llen ' n d: Cudmo w. Mac _ Ill. 5- A- Mo n Bros. Mo McLeod, Ltd. Pa Limited. Pro 'Bros., Limited. Rob ' so. J. W. MONTAGUE Poolzffr Thompson. SUMMERSIDE Sinclair’ 8t Stewart. 1mg: A. a. Ho] R. T" Limited. r lisrioiltl. RAliW vs y» mafia new .\ the Exhili leave f scheduled to leave C‘ Thu . OFFICE osoo-ifiis-ai. ‘A .. "Z/mnfiugl"? n l’ 5 ‘rm l. raoM MONTREAL Silo Llvanrool. Nov. 4 '0et.- 4]*Nov. ll Qct, “JPNOV. l8 . mom. ‘Calls at Greenoclt. --vi ‘Calls at Plymouth- _ To Belfsstr-Glaslw FROM . QUEBEC . To Cherbnurg-Southsrnpton ‘Sept. 28. Oct. 25 . . . . . . - [III Apply Legal Al I . 01' (l. BRUCE B O-Q-OQOOOO 040 SWAT Tl-IE FLY Er," sneer- re E § i? s 3. oftllemsareby FLY TOX TY Itwilikiilmonytirnesinore flies than ail! other Ill-W"! the money. Harmless to ‘everything/hut deadly to the lies. f, 'l‘ry_s bottle once and In will use no other. lliroid i.. Worthy A|ent'for or. Allan's Iexlluaellos l? _¢_ .__. t A PRAVER. Te ch me, Father. how to so 8o y as the 81'5"“ 37°”? Teach mo, Father, how t0 b6 Kind and patient as a tree- Joy lly the crickets croon U r shady oak at noon: e, on his mission bent. g t 0001.911! W!" . - mjillfll‘ c1961. r ‘ s good slogan batIwe have O-OQWO-OQQ-O-O-O-Qfi-O O-QOO Q-OQQ-O sol-options 2s, 1921 and South attending the on and Races, the train for Sourisi and Georgetown “W111i” 1° rlottetown at 3.20 P. M. and ' train for Murray Harbor lotteto .. at sso r; pr. will be held at Charlotte- town as Wednesday the 28th and y the 29th until 6.00 P. M. DIST‘ 10'!‘ PASSENGER AGENTS To Egcommodate passengers from lulu: b 10ct. 28 . . . . . . . .. Minlltdlllil ,, Montciare . Montrflfl .. Montcalm . . . . . . . . . . . Melita Sept. 20|0ct. 27 ... .... .. Metlllllll‘ To Cherbourg-Southsmlltflll- Antwerp M t I oct, JlNov. .2 . . . . . . . . .. on r0711 Oct. l9lNov. lit . . . . . . . .. Montnairn ol '.'.".;.'.'..'.;.'. oi France - Central Guardian HIGHEST PRICES paid for llve poultry. Harris Abattoir Co. 8969-9-6-ti. Tunmrs WANTED ‘- Loading‘ now. n. a. Mutch 00., mo. | 9377-9-27-31 WANTED a few cars of certified seed potatoes, also a few cars oi‘. table turnips. Harris Abattoir. 9348-9-261! G=0 T0 THE Rogers Hardware Company‘ Limited and‘ read the many testimonials on McOlaryu-l Furnflcettcs. 9S6G,9,27,7li THE BEST FOX NETTING is English "Peerless" for sale only at the Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd. sass-naval FOR. SEPTEMBER WE ARE of- fering for every yearly new or re- newol subscription received choice of a Lady's Shoppin Bag or an Auto Strop Razor an Utility Knife. Don't miss this opportunity. » ti MaCLARWS F-URNACETTES and Supreme Pipeles-s Furnaces at the Rogers llardware- Company Limited. 9266,9174}! NOTICE—B. ‘S. Hillsborough will ‘ make an extra trip on the three Exhibition days, leaving Charlotte- town at 6.30 p. m. and Rocky Point at 7.00 p. m. 927 2i ONE 0F THE LARGEST Ladies Mantle houses in Canada are mak- ing a special showing at S. A. Mc- Donald's store Wednesday. Exhibi- tion week. Special orders will be taken. 9-27-2i CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. -- llév. Ewen Mocllougall, l]. 1)., ‘will preach Saturday Oi-l. lsi lit Brook- lyn. at 7 p. m., and Sabbath 2nd. [at Murray River at 10.30: Kinross oi 2:30; and Birch Hill at 7 p. m. USEFUL PREMIUMS are now be- ing offered by the Guardian‘ "Lady's Shopping Bag" or Auto Strop Razor and Utility Knife free and post paid to any address in Canada. ‘ Send in your yearly sub- scription today and get your choice. SUNDAY SERVICES-Rev, Ml‘. ‘Sunday. The session mcots at 7.45 _ bouquet oi Columbia roses COME T0 L. 0F (J. IIALL, and have a nice hot dinner or supper. THE j CHAELOTTETOWN ‘a Western Guardian A _ W UARDIAN; W 9391-9-28-3! _i_ / “T- —NOW LOADING one car 0i HOT DINNERS AND SUPPERS Bran, Shorts, Flour. A. H. Aiiieck. / served during Exhibition Week in Album, 937944741 League of Cross Hall, Richmond 8t. 939l-9-28-3i. ST. JAMES OHUIROH PRE-COM- MU-NJ-ON SERVICE takes place to» night (Wednesday) at 8 p. m. in- stead of Friday as intimated on ll. lIl. SULLIVAN - McMULLlN. — The marriage of Marcella. eldest daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc- Mullin, Hutchison Bt., Montreal, to Mr. Charles Sullivan, formerly of Toronto, son oi .the late James Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan, of Tor- onto, took place on Wednesday morning, Sept. 21st, at eight o'clock. at. St. Michael's church, Montreal, the Rev. Father Britt officiating.‘ The bride, who was given away by hcr father, wore a gown of white French lace, trimmed with whitc satin girdle and caught with a pearl buckle, with large white lace hat to match, whitc fox fur, and carried a and iiiics-of-the-vallcy. The bride's only attendant. was her sister, Miss Viola McMuilin, who worc a gown of orch- id crepe romain, with silver flower on shoulder, large picture hat of black velvet and mohair, and car- ried a bouquet oi‘ Ophelia roses and baby's breath. Mr. Robert Keers acted as best man. Mrs. McMullin. mother of the bride, wore a gown oi crepe black satin, trimmed with beige georgette and hat to match, with a corsage bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Sullivan, mother oi the groom, wore n gown of black satin trimmed in blue with hat to match, and cor- sage bouquet of pink roses. Follow- ing the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, where the decorations were carried out in palms and autumn flowers. Later Mr. and Mrs. Sulli- van leflt for a trip to Prince Edlvard‘ Island, the latter travelling in a, grey marocain dress trimmed in "oral with a grey felt hat, grey lI-‘rench suede‘ coat trimmed with grey fur, and grey kid shoes and stockings. ‘On their return they willy reside on Addington avenue, Notrel Dame de Grace. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. James Sullivan. mother oi the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Moore and family, all oi Tor- onto-Montreal Star, Sept. 24. Lindsay will preach in St. Peter's Baptist Church, Sunday, Oct. 2nd. ill the evening nt- 7 o'clock and Rcv M. -A. McLeod will preach at Peter's on the following Sunday Oct. 9th, at 3 o'clock in the alter- uponl ' LAST CALL-During the pant few days we have been sending out invitations to those who are owing us for sonlo time. in a few days statements of all ‘these amounts ro- maining unsettled will be handed to lilo courts ior collection. Pat- olls Limited. fl397-9-28-2i .THE KIRK iiN CAMBRIDGE._. Rev. J. W. S. Lowly oi‘ Toronto, has accepted a call to the Clllll‘l.ll of Scotiscd of Cambridge, Muss. Arrangements for his induction are boillg made and it will lake place ill the near future. Mr. Low- ry who is a native of Ireland, hlis eats of"l‘ile Church here. were recent arrivals: Miss Dorothy MacArthur, Miss Leila Saunders. Sunlmerside; E. F,‘ Norborll. N01" way; Lowell W. Hancock, S merside; l’..i. Rossiter, Charlotte- town; A. J. Mann, Halifax; 'l‘.L. Clark, Moncton; W.W. Lord, Sum- mersiile; M.J. Stewart. Glace Bay; W. McLeod Dage, St. John; Theo.‘ Sentner, Percy Sentner, Charlotte- town; H.S. Callback, C. Eedeque; P.J. Sullivan, Brantford, OllL; F). Gsboun , Halifax; W.B. Tingle“ Montreal; NLP. Titus, Charlotte-l towll; J. Elmer Dunning, Chariot-i tetown; J.R. Green, J.L. Driecoll,‘ St. John; Jas Montgomery, W.l>l Tidmarnh. Charlottetown: J. Urqlr‘ hart, Halifax; Victor Nelson. B.R.| and Mrs. Holman, Mrs. .l..l. Davis,’ Dr. l.J. and Mrs. Yeo, Charlotte- town; Borden Myers. Charlotte-l town: Lea Dawson, Crapaud; Har- lod Mabey, Tryon; Louis McAuiay, Charlottetown; Edgar McAlllay, S. McPhce, Cardigan; SH. Smith, i}, ‘M. Brady, Miss German, Charlotte- 0WD. ISLANDEB WEDS, 1N WESTERN CANADA. — Congratulations and ‘ best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McLaughlin, whose marriage took place in Grand Prairie on Wednesday afternoon. June 15th. The groom is ) well known farmer and counoiilor oi that district, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Laughlin, Oomwall, Prince Edward Island, and the bride, Miss’ Blanche Iilesrior Moody, is the eldest daught- er oi Mr. and Mrs. Moody. oi Lind- St.| visited illls "province in the inter- Sh“ "nmm of Scotland '59“- o orusnr HOTEL - Following 1'1"‘ -l""" um- nlld the wedding march lligiltfully rendered by Miss Lani-n lsriilc. and Mrs. Ray .1. Colwell, sis- ,- CONROD-PRl-OHARD. — A very pretty wedding and one o1‘ particu- lar interest lo lllany friends hero was soiemllized at Sl- Mark's Bill?- copul Church, Worcester. Mass, on Wednesday, Sept. 21st, at ii l1- n1»- induction of eight o'clock; Western. Office of the friends- the lato inc bccn lnllde between tract. cently t-llullgcil continue work Country. lambs at Sollris on when Miss Constant-c Wright Pri- chard. daughter of Ml‘. and M18. J- Ewas united ill marriakc to Ruther- fc-rd Conrad, soll 0i’ Major and Mm. IV. ll, Conlod. Victoria Road. Hull-l fax. :n\a,rrlage by her ullclc. Mr. Lewis, was charmingly silwned l" lwhite dllcllcss satin with ovcl-tircss lot rare old lace. llel‘ vcll helm: illeld by a corollet of orange blos- soms. She calried a bouquet oi American beauty roses. The maid of honor, Mrs. Wln. Ranger. it form- er college classmate ‘fl’ U"? Mme-l wore i1 ‘dress oi (ll‘('llltl lllllill mill georgctle with large mauve hat. n bouquet of palelst pink Aubrey (frocks, of (‘ruysbor- ugh, N. S., acted as groomsmon. and the ushers were Jack Loitcll Blake, oi Lexington, Mass, The ceremony was p01‘- fo-rlned by Rev. L. 'i‘. Miller, rector 0g Si, Mark's Church, Worcester, was de~ M. dlurst, oi’ Pictou. N- 3-. l1 lflellll 1st. Later lnadc to include hogs, The bride, who was given ‘their own good that be lilrougil thcm. of the bridc. Mrs. J. ll. Prichard. moiiler 0i‘ the bride, was hunti- somely gowucd in black and whitc ulatln with lllrgc black hat. M1!- Conrcd, motllcr oi the groom. wear- ing a cilarnllllg gown oi‘ black and grey “we, with smart. black lint. Among the guests. which number- ed about 60, were Mrs. R. K. Shiels. m‘ Cnmpbeilton, N. ll.. aunt 0T "l" ter of‘ the groom. Following the ceremony, n reception was held at the home of the brldt-fs aunt, Mrs. '1‘, A, Lewis, 226 Highland Street. after which Mr. and Mrs. Courod 1e“ by auto on a short honeymoon to New Yorli.—(lllnlifax Recorder. i MtTStewart Notes ‘Iuesday last, some oi those in- tending w fish oysters left for Vem- on River, the season 09611111! Wed‘ nesday. Some oi the fishermen in the East River averaged a barrel per day the first few days. Miss Augusta McIntyre. Best/om i; spending a vacation with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McIntyre French Village. . do you think oi‘ that father did." over with rnge,'but sand ilollars by such {-5} and often death. fictions. it not only warm but 'Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smailwoodi say district. In theevening the ' bride and groom wended their way, to the Community Hall, where two hundred and fifty guests awaited to give tit ms rouslnpreceptlon. Ev-l erythi was a blaze of color. the hall being very tastefully decorated in pink and white, and a large beautifully decorated three-tier wed- ding cake held s conspicuous placel in the centre oi the iiall. The East-l land Orchestra furnished the muaiel for the evening's entertainment. At . midnig t a dainty luncheon was, served and heartily enjoyed-by all.| ‘The tout to the newly-wed was llivfin by Mr. Alderman, and " the bri egroom suitablfresponded. The bride and mom thengnoiored to their home-followed by a host oi good wishes for their future happi- ness.—0opled from The Besanson‘ Times. Breaks Up Gas . In The Stomach :l'1pn't snfro from ilnnircrclll in" ,,|-,,,,|n||' 1| mil your heart. iron.‘ vnurness, ncirllfl. "Will"! 01‘ i101" " Indigestion. Stop worryinl- When-l pvt-r you need nick stomach, relief. take ll little ilmrnteil Milifll l- pnwiler or tlllhlllll. it breaks oil Inl- t~i s t l 3k sweet and \r', . right around and out again without the Also many other improvements. “ w have leased the bungalow tenement’ from Mr. H. F. Feehan and moved into it on Saturday last. Two radios were set up here last; week. The one by ‘Mr. McLeod Douglas and the other by W. L. Mc- teed, General Merchant. Mr. Doug- las is agent for them and operates ‘one in his store. where he has it set up and needless .to say it is s source of much attraction an dinterest. Egan Mrs. Joseph returned Saturday from a visit to the home “d Pmqmd h“ m“, been s of her nephew Mr. Welter Mullen. Ten Mlle House. What brings us back to other days and scenes. is the beautiful new fire place Dr: A. n. mrtlne lids had Mr. James Gormerly oi hsrlotte- town build in his palatial idenee. formerly the old Burke Mansion. This old place has always been noted for its beauty with its beau- tiful lawns and shade trees in front And now to add to that. the Doctor has put a circle driveway which en- min; by the upper gate you may, drive to the residence and continue bother ofbacklnl and turnlngJ J _.-_~ ... 1.14.». l» wen-v‘ 1'. | Donaldston of Mrs. Brady's C.N.R home here. Work on the new road which is Stewart uspend- ed awaiting the arrival of the‘ trac- being made between tor. the inflammation. hand for sprains, flesh wounds. |p~ARo5y --ALBERTON—A great lil road building has tukcn hold oi‘ 0t’ tile Liberal Party around anti about Albcrton and the vicinity. Taking as all example the splendid public highways built by (loviernlncnt, the illilnbi- ‘ llllllii living along those rouds are li(~t‘|illli-‘.' lilo two ilorsc road much- busy grading and their lanes reaching out unto the highwayw-No scttlclnont llns yct ldlctrtrii: Lightning (‘lllupully and the Town oi‘ Aibortoll regarding u or an extension oi tlie ilgiltillg lIUll-i It is currently reported tllllt, tile ownership of illc plant ilns rc- Ull the sheep I’. A. Itinclsziuv, Scc'y. brought low. God has ways oi‘ doing tilis, and the wise} asked Professor Hnldgn Th.» swcr was this: “if I know its mllch lllllllll llotntocs as you think you do. I'd not dig them as my grmh]. lioiden was boiling remark stirred ills pride. set hlni to invent. lug new ways 0i tilgglng potnlilm, unll unused him to save llll‘(!1i "m". BURNS — Mlnsrirs soothes and reduces ..—-lNDUCl'|‘ON AT SUMMER- SIDE RRESBYTERIAYN CHURCH. -'l‘he Clair St. Jean as minister oi S‘Sidc Presbyterian Ollulch takes piano on Friday evening ill the Rev. Si. f|ilill‘lf'l' in —-WESTERN PROVINCE. --'I‘ll9 the Guardian is located ill the McNeill llzluildllld. Water St., Summcrsldefiilviterc-liuu scriptions and advertising will be received. Tile Guardiullflil-Xléll“ D111‘ chwsell daily at the Western Oiflcc in the McNeill Building or at the McDonald News Store. PERSONALS the hands. bu the town _still remains ill dark- noun us during llle past month.~~ The Pairolmen appointed by lllc pro- seni (iovcrlllncllt, lifter iolll- days‘ services have been notified to dili- hlghwnvs. for the rest 0i‘ tile scuson.~Slni-ifl the, increase of the sales prlt-n liquor, illc iunuggllng ulltl imollcy,-_ ging trade has gainl-d :1 new vitulifl ty iillll solicitations for the purl-ll; use of the rod eye and the whitc‘ cyc ill‘(! ileing openly rilnde illrollgil- different pilrts oi‘ till- (i 'l‘o\vn um ------ ---- <o§—-- ' I Eastern Guardian ..'EASTERN AGENT — Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased ml receive news items, advertising, new: and renewal subscriptions. ..*THE EASTERN KINGS LiVE STOCK SHlPPiNG CLUB will ship; livcdnestizly ‘ forelionu, Oct. 5th. Pilztics h; Iltlillll! to ship should ll. Prichsrd, Sumlncrside, P. E, l.. with the Sctfy, by Saturday sllipnlenta-l revival i scrupllll-l rcncwui lVlllI-‘J iill.|lr.4|1ll|;l| , l lllflifll <1 I my _ " if)‘ ‘i ti. s'//' 41-, ( l. fifihm to _ c, . . . '1 fir"? ll mand the finest ment. 1 enamel because and lasting beauty to this famous range —— because it entirely eliminates polishing and blacking — because it is washable and can be quickly cleaned with a damp c1oth—-and because it will not crack, chip or discolour. and bright. J.‘¢:fi‘ ‘ "“"“ “fffflfl lecting corners. will 1w: a dish. and ilvcl 9369,9212 PRIDE BROUGHT LOW Tho lIlElI-llWILEllP-TS are the people‘ k oi‘ pride, illlil it is necessary l‘ n tilcy i-lllfllllil many, f0 nloll is ilc who IIOPR nnl ruin-i oglliust tllcln, blli. learns lilo lPH-f stills which lie would touch us, . I Profcssor lloldcll of the Iowa? State College was brought up rm n, potato farm, studied potato-raising. ill. the State Agricultural Colicgc, afterward teaching lllefe for four. years, specializing in potato-raising Thcll his brothers sent iul- llilll i-li vonle back to the farm and plltllil-ll theories l0 the proof. und his ilrst year's crop was a lllill". vcii. llc liked to stand by tilt- road- ollll gather in the praise dill’ a man drove by who looked at. lilo» field but said nothing. Ilc dill fol" a crop?‘ llll tho methods. ::Worms in children. if they be not attended to, cause convulsions, Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterminator will protect the children from these distressing ai- ____________________________ building‘ the ‘large new store and ware-house for R. .0. Clark, Generall Merchant, was the putting of a four‘ and a. half inch piece of sheathing: G right around the wall of the wsre-' house after the floor was laid. which was fllled between the studding | O O "rat-proof." Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brady, Char-l lottetown, spent Sunday the guests; parents. Mr. and Mrs. James McCarthy here. Miss Elizabeth Clark, teacher at conducted spent Sunday at her Smflom Mt. Keep it on bruises an Ni), But one “what, - l A new platform has been laid‘ around the R. R. station here, under the direction of Mr. lxiward McIn- tosh, foreman carpenter of the‘ l never rust. It r E have built a new and bet- ter MONARCH STEEL RANGE for housewives who de- It is finished inlshining white porcelain The oven of the new Monarch is big Its walls are of silvery white and there are no dark, dirt-col- Its copper-fused steel will side because the heat passes around all four walls. Also it is equipped with a remarkable new device which stops the inrush of cold air when you open the oven door. This wonderful new heater does the work of three or four ordinary stoves on the fut-l consumption of one. — heals by circulation, no: by r.:- diction, and floods every L‘Ui'l'lCl‘ of your home with moist, walm ui". This handsome piece of furniture 6°“ n“ l°quir¢acenfln l‘ “In” Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . placed in any room and will llzlr- -' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' “ "" monize with the furniture and add Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to the room's attractiveness. cvrsrr lFor every cooking and ,hefi1tin l 7'1 @746 lid! Ena .Ehmqpnheflflnuunh There arc special Enterprise Monarch ranges for wood, as well as other types for various sorts of fuel. of kitchen equip- porcelain lends a fresh The Monarch is easy to operate. Every- thing is just where it should be. The famous Enterprise oven bakes wonderful fluffy cakes because it can lae regulated perfectly to any desired cooking speed. The purchase of ‘a Monarch means comfort, convenience and economy to you. Use the coupon below and vmte for our illustrated booklet telling all about the many special features of the new Monarch. It washes out just like The Enmrpflse Ali-Cast Furnace The home that is equipped with an ENTERPRISE FURNACE is always a coliliortllble home — with an cvcn tem- perature from imsernelli. to attic ullticr the most blustery zero weather. There uro- varjous typos, pipe and pipcless, ior variouskinds oi fuel, including wood. And when an llinterprise Furnace is in- stalled according to our plan and recom- lllendutionz», wc definitely guarantee, in writing, t;(..l"ilil(:'tc llcatllzg satisfaction. bakes evenly on every The Enterprise Cabinet Heater -_--...-------------- ‘tiili l~IN'l‘l5.'RPRlSl-.' FOUNDRY CO., LIMITED, ihckvilir, Nil. The name of the range l have been using is . . . . . . . . ... It operates just like a furnace lt was purchased about . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .......-v»<-.. I’.S.-—Plr.:lsc pnrifculq Czfllinct lltfllltfi" l] The Enter (Mark in [ j if interested.) _ about Enterprise prise Ali-Cost Furnace_[]. with ‘Portland cement which makes a Summerside I¥ClLDA)\PJ.LIh4ITU5El ENTERPRISE DISTRIBUTORS Charlottetown METH-OIDS OF APPLVIING BARNVARD MANURE. _ (Experimental Farms Note.) Sinci- lilifl cxpcriultlllts hnvc been at ille Experimental Cilnriottclown, l’. H. l, ill ‘ n11 effort iodetormine lilo mr-lt sni- isfsctory place ill lllP r_ointion_ at which in apply stable nlnnure. A foil-r year rotation is being employ- ed fcr this experiment as follows: First year-minions, 2nd _\lt‘fli‘——< oats, 3rd year clover hny. 4th year timothy hay. Stable manure is ‘applied in each of eight different |metholls and compnrcd with n check plot that has received no mnnulo c-r fertilizer ior many ,years. All other plots except the |check receive stable manure nt tho rate 20 tons per acre at "some por- ioii-or periods. (luring the cycle of the rotation. Obviously it is dil- Iflcult lo dctormlnn lho best limo Ito apply tho mnllllrc, With pot~ atoes at high prices, ns they have [been for scvcrni yfhlffl any system ‘that favors lhc production of largo lcrops of marketable tubers will naturally prove most profitable. 0n . that _ vol-s the hay crop in [tire other hand, a system of mnn- "19 1m!!!) 111ml 0i’ ‘j ROD AND GUN. NESSELRODE MOUNTAIN vaiuc ill nlixi-ii farming. Taking illl ilvcrngc for llll clevcu- l _ , Ye lerllllll.‘ ii il'-. ii ii lllllfrlllllillihl“! llllllllll‘l'(‘a slllllltliliflurilrlg l“°-’*'"l'9il by l"! flmvlllllllllllll’ l" the winter or ill the spring ovcr 1141119111’? WV" llmililll- "l" fir“ "l m" plmlghhuro; Hmolhy an], gives a slerics of olllliunr paintings il-onl the hlghelal ymnx Mnmlm, spread lllt: brunch nl' tile well kllowll Cull- oll timothy sod llllfl ploughed llllflfil’ mm" “m” Mil-l“? Ana" Brmks‘ in (he autumn also proved vm-ylillo. ‘October issue o-f Rod and (lull Harlem-wry A" mm)“ he ex, and Canadian Silver Fox News has peered, ti? highest, ylglq] of 3mm 1111M‘ ‘been pllblililhtcil. tmzilc tiissllle w“; obmm-d “men n, “m regcou nus maly n eras ar c cs qgivgd gen m“ o; nlanm-i, m, :10‘, and stolies having to do with hullt~ drug“; in 1h sprint; The ymd. ~ing and fishing trips ill various haweve,’ w“ “m mntermny helvflpnrts of Punnds. while the regular ier than where all the manure was ‘l"'l‘““""°"‘“ ‘m "llgllllll- “hmfllllh applied ior roots and the practice lollmmrflmlk- kemlel Bllllflrlilllll"! psflfrapglcguld :0; he y-ecnmmend. Ifioutnintmnchdgseaiul IIll0l'llll‘lll0tl;l0‘ll e or rc lan as their rain crop l‘ l1 1' 091119111 n 1* r would he inclined in lodge. ,"'-'ll‘@<‘l|\'9 911111011911- | A complete verbatim rcpori nl‘ With the hay crops the highest the proceedluss of the amlnlll moi-i- yielil-s were obtained following top "'5 l: "l?"vflllilfllanANatipnnl Sli- drossing on ihc grain or when part "9' m‘ "WW-YT "i" l“ "ll 5" n; n", mmmn. WM “finned m, nlllitlllflifll ill this month's issue c-f lop ‘dressing on the hay crop in tho icmmua“ Silver “"1 Newfi- l" spring. Figured from s cnshilfil;"'l°p-llllel‘fi 1116 illevellll 1101011- . . . . . ‘lat-nth: prevatiiillil hmnrkel nriccsqzh; rgfimli-fl alluvial“ zinlifilrpttyinis of‘ . lcs re llln as been from mod Vi‘; it 4 Y- , plots‘ receiving all oi the manure W F ling (nlnl flilllrfillilililfglflll Sig] . n t e autumn in preparation for 1‘ l“ "l! 11 11111 l l" 11111111 - the mpowinfly by W. J. Taylor Limited. Wood- eupgn. m. r. Tillney. 11111111. 0M. ni’ Nt-sscllmie .\lOllllllllll on the ln~ 'lf‘l‘llil.ll0lllll Boundary between Bri- tish Ciliulnllia aull Alaska is 3,10,’; 71'1" lllfill. lit was llnnlcil after (‘mull (‘ilnrlcs di- Ncssclrodc, Mm. ister of Foreign Affairs in the Rus~ siuu Gorerluneul and plulllteotlnry in the negotiations between Russia and lllc United Stuics replanting the Alaska llolmtiury- (lengruph. lo Board of Canada.