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The route of this finely equipped ull steel train to the coast is via Ottawa, Nortll Bay, Cochrane and via the 'l‘ranscontinentul to Winni- peg and by Grand Trunk Pacific to Saskatoon and, Edmonton and via (lanadllln National Railways to Vancouver~The finest of scenic routes through the Rockies and over the smoothest roadhed. From Marltinle Province points there ls connection by Ocean Limited with the Continental Lim- ll0il tlailv. and by the Maritime Express (iuily except Sunday. .The illurltilllc arriving in Montreal at 7.40 p. m. affords the most direct connection, but passengers by the Ocean Limiter arriving at Levis at 1_50 p. m. affords connection with train 1N0. 11 leaving Quebec daily for (locllrano at 5.00 p. m. This train mukos connection at .t"ochrane with the Continental "Limited. so it will be seen there is really a choice of two distinct routes. 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Helps For The ¢¢AVAAQAAAA . ~ -_-....._§_ There Wlll “Dinar in mess col "m"! B- Wwkly educational series, particularly designed (on t; “k, and instruction 0f, rural teacher; not because they need it more thnli cit-y or town instructors but be cause of their remoteness from of the "lnspocto their help in sun. lll llllllflrlfllll "I! Beam-oils task is ‘I91’! deficient. and their work i3 made trebly difficult owing to (1) irregular attendance, (2) leek n; interest on part, of the pup“, o, parents (ii) poorloneqlllllllfid 811d poorly planned buildings (4) m9 presence of several grades (5) nnd perhaps the parsnloun. cause, the teacher’, own illeiperlencg and youth ~ v Ally sllzsestiens are welcomed. Plans and devices found vulugblg in the school room will be gladly considered. Teachers, make this your col umn: do not be afraid to ask for help. ¢ Kindly cut out these columns and preserve. either in book or collect lon form. Address all correspond ence to Ex-Rurallst, Guardan office. Poem 4—A LEGEND OF THE . NORTHLAND Away, away in tile Norfhiaud, Whore tlhe hours of the day are are few. And the nights are so long in -w.n- tel", ' They cannot sleep them through; Whore they harness tile swift reindeer 'l‘o the slellges, wilcn it snolvs; And the children look like bears culls‘ _ in their funny. furry clothes. They tell them a curious story— I dolftbelieve ‘tis true; Allli yet you may learn a lesson if l tell the tale to you. Once, ‘when the good Saint Peter lLlved ill the worlll below, Alld walked about it. preaching, Just as he did, you kll0w.; He came to the door of a cottage, lll travelling round tho earth, Where a llttlo woman was making cakes. And baking them on the hearth; Alul being faint with fasting, For lilo (lay was almost (lollc, lie asked hel", from her store of - cakes. To give him a single one. So she made a vcry little cake, But as it. baking lay, She looked at it, and thought it ' seemed Too large to give away. Therefore she kneaded another, And still a smaller one; OVBI‘, - As large as Uhe first had done. Then she tooka dough, And rolled. and roiled it flat; And baked it thin as "a wafer-—- But she couldn't part with that. tiny scrap of For she said. “My cakes that seem too small When i eat of them myself Are yet too large to give away." So she put them on the shelf. Then good Saint Peter grew an- Eli'- A Woman's Health‘ Needs Goat; Care .44 4-‘4§-Q-O-O- nr vovn mute nrlm wrru mean NOISE! If you have roaring. buz- zing noises in your ears. are 1 trotting hard of bearing and fonr Cntnrrllnl Deafness, go to your drugglst and rzet. l ounce of Pnrmlnt (double strength). , and add to it 14 pint of hot water, and n. little granulated sugar. Toke 1 tnblcspoonful four tlmcs a day. y This will often brlnirqulck relief from tho distressing hand noises. Clogged nostrils will open, breathing bccolno casy and the mucus stop drop- ping into the throat. It ls casy to prepare. costs little. lulu ls plcasnnt to take. Any- one who has (Intarrllal trou- llli‘. of tllo ears, is hard of 4 llcarlng or has head noises, should give this prescription 4 a trial. 0 4 0060 OOO-O-OQ-OQO-O-O-O-OO-O-OO-OO-O 1 Suva 20 percent on Your Gasoline Aro you interested in Linco- linc nt ten ccnLM pcl" gallon loss than market price? SAVE- U-t- S is a patented device _ which you can slip in bn-' lwcl-n the l‘lll‘hlfl‘f‘llll‘ and lllmljfuld nil your cur and will positively save 2n per cont to lll pcr cont of gasoline con- sumod. Thousands of tests have been made. There is notllln about tllo device to not 0i of order. it will last us lonir us the car and keep lln saving all the time. it also cllmlnutols carbon. SAVE-U- (lAS is sold with an absolute l-lunrsntco that if its ddcll not - do nil that is claimed for it. you send it: buck within thir- ty duyn and get your money- Hcnd us tho name and model -of your our together with tho dollars. and the paid. Your gasoline will pay for it in two weeks or less. BAVE-Il-GAS was re- cently adopted ss standard equipment by one of the best r-nr manufnetur rs in the United States. SA E-U-GAB is now on sale in Enklnnd. lfronce. Belgium. Spain and all other foreign countries; first time offered in Canada: send for it today. Wentgate Arron- cles Registered. Dept. .l.. 59 St. Peterjtrset. Montreal. ‘when the Blood Becomes Watery I a Breakdown Follows. I Every “moon's health is depen- dent upon llhc condition of hcr llllood. How many women suffer ‘with headache. pain in the back, ‘poor zlppetitc, wearincss, palpitat- lon of llle heart. shortness of rblclltll, pullor and nervousness? Of course ull these symptoms may not be prosenl~tile more there are the worse inc cilnllition of the blood. unrl tho more n-ecesszlry that you should begin to enrich it without dcluy. ilr. Wlllinlns’ Pink Pills are u splendid llliflilll-lllliitlllllfl tonic. Every dosc helps to make better blood which goes to cvcry part of the lbody and brings new health to weak. despondenl. people. Dr. Wil- liams‘ Pink Pills are valuable to all women but they are particular- iy‘. useful to girls of school age ago who become pale. languid and nervous. There can be neither Ihealth nor beauty witholut red blood which givcs brightness to the eyes and color to the cheeks and lips. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills build up the blood us is shown by tho experience of Mrs. Jml. E. Ven- lotl-e, West Northflcld. N. who says: “For several years I was ill a ‘bad state of heal-tall. sl was pale and nervous. my alppetite was poor, and l suffered from weakness, headaches and" a feeling of oppres- ion. I got so nervous that. I was afraid to stay in the house alone. All this time l was taking medic- ine. but it only dlld not help me but I was growing weaker. Finally l decided to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. and after using six boxes l felt nluoh bmter. l had a better npmetlte, slept better and felt qthlflier. Mglweveli. I QOIIl-l-llllfill tnkling the pills for s. couple of months longer and now 'l am feel- ing as well as ever Ii dlld. l give nil the credit to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and hope that my experience may be of benefit to some other weak woman." ' You can get Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills through any dealer in medic- lnn or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine 00.. Brockville. I o m‘ ' ._ :.l:l-_t:r_1_'~ '" (B: maul-um) help; for excerpt the quarterly visits! But it. looked, ~wbeu she turned it big Republican‘ “dofiiitry a‘ u... l Toadler We‘ w-oowo4.+0-o+< For he was hungry and faint; -And surely such a woman Was enough to provoke a saint. l I (Conclhl next. week) There is nothing that makes men rich and strong, lbut wfhgt they carry inside of them. Wealth is of the heart, not of the hand- Milton. TEACHING MonALs AND DIS. CIPLINE sv sronv Moral instruction in the dilstracl, seldom appeals to children. They will give listless attention when required to listen to our excellent homllies on the subjects of Truth- fulness, Kindness to Animals, Per~ severance, etc, and recite credibly the memory gems on these sub. jects, which we have provided for sion is only skin deep. But, however, l". we tell them such stories as t/he "Boy who Cried Wolf," “Androclus and the Lion,” or "Robert Bruce and the Spider" the change lll their "men- tal attitude is apparent. They cannot forget the story and they W111 apply 1t to themselves. We should, then, take advantage ofthe fact, not only in language lessons where the moral instruc- tloll is incidental, but in a series of morning talks designed to help ill the government. of tllo school. Some- of these talks may be ori- ginal, or adapted ()l‘ borrowed out- rlgilt. There is no set rllle as to the order in which these talks lll?» l0 b9 l-llvflll, or the length of time one may occup These vary with (ilftklrcllhc sses, and eacll teacher" lullst work out ller owll experiment. llldeod, l have often foullll that a story wlhich made a grout impression on one class failed to make ally impres- sion on another. Probably lboth the personality of the teacher and the personnel of the class outer lilllFlely into tllc question. Tile best plan is to tell the story tile first thing ill tllc morning, and to refrain from applying it as much as possible until some case of discipline makes it necessary. The most effective is one as con- cise and brief as cull be made. The following are examples ot‘ stories that may be llsclhto teacll morals:— / (1)—LEND A HAND Sometimes you ask me to loml you my eraser. Anal l heard Tom ask John to lend llim a kllife ‘the other (lay. Your mumlna lends to the neighbours some times; bllt them: but, like lbeauty, the lmpres- ' Write “lend a hand" on the blackboard for-writing copy. Use the phrase when asking chil-‘ drell to pass papers, sbapell pen- Appl ientlon: cils, etc. in discipline ask: “That isn't a very good way of lending a llallll, is it?" (zl-"ruz NEW LEAF l wonder_llow many kinds of books you children can‘ think of? There are picture books, blank 500KB. story ‘books, poetry books, musicuDOPlU-fl d books of every kind! Yes. agreat many different klllllfl. but the book I lrm going to tell you about this morning is dif- fereut from all these. it is a lalFY book, and lt-belolrged to a little girl named Kate. She wasn't a pleasant little girl to know, I am sorry to say. She was cross and lazy and selfish and unkind. and so she was in trouble most. of tile time. She did not want. to be bad, and her trouble came just because she did not stop to think. So that is wily the fairy gave her a qlleer kind of a picture book. only a lot. of clean, white pages ill it on which shecould write. But it was more than that. You have seen those little pieces of paper which when they are pllt into wa- ter, will have pictures come out. on them, haven't’ you? Well, this book was something like that. Tile fairy called it a, Picture-Taking Book. She told Katie that every day hall a page in this book, and at. night there \v\'0lli(i he oll that page a picture of what Katie had done during that day. if she were a good girl tile picture would be a beautiful one, but if she were a to see. Kate thought that was a. fine idea, anll she was sure she would reluemllel" to have ollly good pictures ill ilor book. lint she hall br-eu a cross. seliisll girl so long that she could not reluclubol" to chauige all at. once. So she soon got into a temper about sonlcthillg and forgot all albout llol‘ book. All lligllt when it was time for her to: g0 to bed the fairy came to show‘ llcl" tllc first pogo ill tllc book. Kate took just one look and thou‘ began to cry; for, oil! it was such‘ all awful page! 'l‘hol"l: was a pity lure of the time she slalppotl llcr‘ little sister. and allotllcl" of the way she looked when silo got gry at llel" hrotiler itllii broke ll'" cart, and another \Viil‘ll l-lllf‘ was‘ calling names at a poor (till lady who zlskcd her not to pick ilPl flowers, and some ulorc troubling tllc other clllldlcll and the teacher. Anti a picture of her when she said. "i won't!" -to llcr_ nlotllol". and Jflbtlly more. She colllll not illlitl’ to look at them all, for ill every picture llcr face ilitli such a dreadful look on it. “l'li rub them out!" slle cried angrily to the fairy. “l won't have them there." ‘ But the fairy did you ever hear of anybody "lending a hand"? It seems a lfunny tiling to lend doesn't it’! Allll yet some people am always w» __ _l I ‘V! x l _ m; WIN.’ I “wmkn. Mm, kiln, of poor l‘ l u ii. ll \~.,-u'l a slmlllknfl, , l. W 2t l other. you cannot help it. And lug “lellll a hand!" ‘l mm’. Ilgwf L eduwvl" .m.)egl" f?“ picllllw-s wc shall llliliil! oll our 3"“ lllu- liar) i. but. a lllfl.‘ U“ l‘ J iilfi-flvul P1,?“ u“, ll .‘»'<>11 11111111 U18 G000 V0109 1011 . ‘tomorrow and plllnlps you ulll , _ q .. . _ do not l1li.\\( _\uu l\il thought . 1 was talking w a {mend m‘, ‘ I v ‘ pug“; non l lulu. lllc hulls ililll lo ho _ . _ _ . . _ 3\\‘lii be happy. and if you nnlnd the remelnlber to keep that page bct~ . . . VFW l. . 1 . _ _ _ o .\l.l\ll( _\ou “out blllue that , . . other day. who passed the greater ten.» l_';kpp|,cghon__.n Mugnk Say l) tiivhi our strong bilcull.-:l- i.ili>‘ I, .. H1,“ h“, m" ‘just Much m“, i-Zlli hncegvou shall get into pa“ of he‘. younger days ‘m the Kale thought she could renwm- 1.3M Wm ‘Inake a n“? 1mm,“ |n,|lllulljll“ll1‘.}l-h Iktllllil-Jtl be la. “m”! "m, 4V3“ "wmkfiml that it is. iroublik nometlmes thBY have El. ‘D "he ber. but she had been forgetting so 5 m. bpok" l" ‘lmmiwol “How i” ( 1 If“ f. flml h“ hiya“ 1"°""‘Yllll little l-llillllw-ll lull: ullrl taiklmnsl “ “gilt inside of 79"’ trying south of “s' and 511910“! ‘me that long that it was hard work to ro- lllat pit-lull? filling to 100k 1'11 your bu“ ‘l. “‘l'“".m.dmnl mmm“ “m” uml tail; Somctilllcs people collim- sw Much one can gel" ' your i» lwhe“ “he w“ a “rue 3m ma” m’ member ‘all the time. A grout hook?" ltllil ‘infllijlllllllgng-‘I “Th; I'm!“ ‘I'm’ you l‘i|;iill“"itl)\‘('H llt'i'illl<i‘ you tzllkvnmd‘ r ‘and Humietimest ye“ get. ‘Y lei" greatest treats was to go _0wn d h ' _ _,:____ (S "ojr m: lll ti‘l'l‘li" llolcl ili"\ . . . . l .- . i . ' . , (‘VOW ll- 19m illll “'81! t0 make ' to the Park and see a race be- nix’), aaifqbzitdepiléififesls vg-Lléldwhg‘; tho chum and lhougzllt it looked |,(,,.,.:I,‘|,‘.‘ihllnlhllqlklm:“llmifllfir: flkiklhi‘!!! k991i Ell“. lll" V011 call!!!)l- tween two fire engines. it was She S“, mam M night-they ma“? (3)-—L|NKS lN A CHAIN like. a rely": Lillllli out» nun so it ],,,§,,,,,,, ,..,',. n.3,, ,i“,,.,:,, is. mntlkq. "l"! lll" pull" thins you can do is not a race in running, but. a race he‘. feel so sorry that she kem , . was‘ a" but we link! Tm" ‘m’ kimi of ‘vullfiuf. loin" tlllrllislrit‘. of m Puke thm.“ gmw Mg °r mus" . to see which englne could throw a on trying harder and harder m ' I am going to‘ tcll you n. story not sly-bog llllfiiiL-Zll lilo mm, who m“ “H ‘than; .- . . 1<or there ls a funny thing about stream of water the fartherest. have good picture“ Amer a while about .l clllllll this lllol_"lllll;;. show- _' ilflillllllfi to lililiil‘ it got Uflfp. ~ -* ~ lilosc two voices: if you keep lis- One engine was a new Steam em She would haw of Hm page lug a large rhino winch plllluLv l ls Ill..l (luv nod \§il(i. “Uh. u-l-IL; “v.11, nun-n is; T)". do"). has tculllg to the Bad Voice all the gmel and the men who worked o“ good and only Snme lime bald 1m“ slllolvs Yiill‘ ‘illliifiJ \\ llo_ knoivs ‘ illlii lsill >o good :15 tho only pp.» ‘on... m" M,“ have 1km“ " 1 _ —- n used to laugh M the Om engine tunes uroukd we page‘ I wllnt ac cull tllosl- purl!) ll otllvl-s but i sums l! \\":ll do. I'm the ollc lhul talks to other people. (contmued °" Italic seven) which w“ m“ by kB-“d, and they Finally She got Maul-m“ picmrm ilvllkfl.‘ Do you ronlr-Ilnhel- _\vll< ll lll il illll‘l'_\- m Lzct lllis tillllPjt lIc illlll two min-b that. nobody but Ski would Say it “.35 “no knoll," But on me pages and mun ‘me ‘Vi; “ellldllc llapcl" rllallls lll. (lllrlsl- l1l‘\'1‘1" sloplu-li t.» llllllk how much ,\'<llll".-cll' t‘lill hour. Ollc is the F A tile mell who worked the old hand ham at night when .m~e fair~ mas hon (rarellll we hurl to in; lroubln ill>‘ llllii work llligllt lll‘ (looll Yoico “m1 nln-nyg- telling ynn‘ . l n, in q d u! M] v. n _] l Y » Y about fastening each link m; lllnluu-llkillg fol" Hui cone. l. .| '.. 1 1- ._. ., , > , e g e u.e o l ou eal y Came w ‘how k0,. the hook and , k y l o gtor tllng. .llld.thc other ,. levery time and HHS is how they ~ - tile cllalll would not llllli llilort? Tllc lllllil on he derrick triell i"; tho Bull Voice 'illi i" "lw"v A dm “f ' 9119 “lwll-Ys was $0 ma" She will“ The other rial" \i"ll"v ‘lskoli ml- lllc ch-lill on one very llcarv stollll iliiil ’ roll ll do hldtthlllgsd l . at 4.] fl-f .. - - ‘~~ V < _- ‘ l i '.. _ _t_ This engine had long handles on dalirlll 01x35 glalérglelir ma“, D25 evflllé tprorellilllltlle gold chullksllo woum llllllc lllozo \\~(-l‘8 _ no u. klllun lizlll Yolk;- wllisilors you to lie _-, each side of n that woke-d like law page "ad the“ one (my She could {Ilatlnilt bier neck. lilo l-r-zlsoll about. 111e, r-hillll _ worked all “.11.... M," m... in ‘roume COMES A VOICE THAT SAYS “erg These handles were many always “(we u “mm page for “w we l‘ kllkliie “as lull-flush mu: oi light. so in. thought 1t. was strong m“. M,“ m“ w ch t USE DODD'3 KIDNEY PILLS. .. plmlps and um way the ma“ made nextxduv‘ \ the lltlrl.‘ l.l_ti Ipllllfwl illlAilll zlni. lot Vflllllllf-{il tor tho other stones. lillt ‘ _ v ‘ - _ ea k r‘ me water come up was m m,“ And d“ yo“ know that is Wm" ‘mi..- tilt kalhtulllllll; jiiElH-ilIill-l t donl-kiklllzkt lhliilidllii‘ klopb pulling (.)lli._Yll(>l'(3‘iliilfg"kgnilrukilall \iili:l.'0 ‘L141 ll-fbtflllfé M“ Joseph wmham" who sunab" .__ mesa handles up mm down of people my whpn Hwy ‘m: “my r . ]l .~... lt V no l.ll>,llilt lllliill i.li l tllll.._ llntll lllnllly i \- ll.llll.~ .l hOl s o ed Frbm Backaohe ‘or Th", on , _ I f. . .. . t " r g l. togetilel" very tightly. hlll- brllln- \\'ilI"il l‘ was Illl it ill‘ii\'_\' stone ll "191111 lill \-it1l‘.\'\7ll l" Hill’ illlii do . , "3 course tle aster and illtlfitll they [n my u, [in bemnv 1km. q ‘h . . Four Years Found Dodds Kldne =1 . ' ‘ - ~ ll scmo. so we lcullll llll- lic-‘llllclltll \'l‘l'\' wide llllll lcLlili- stcl = l’ -"""l' "Will-Y "lll lit l‘ N011 llill -'~ pumped tile farther tho water “y 0y 11", l In‘! l - 1 _ - _ 19? . l_ I _“ Plllz: Just What He needed. ‘ y w would gm so the firemen ‘vould \\ lat would ililVil ililllllflllllllilill cmslllllk iiil\\'ll lll‘0 the cull-hr.» l", fill!!!‘ 5'0"! ‘lllllllltll- 111111 l0 b9 Gkwlm. wreak. Dawson Y T ‘y ca" out to the men standing by j ‘lpniixlllwlglslilillxll ‘lknl 'i:l'i)ti{f'll wln-lnlillc. (i9l‘ll‘l1'i{ lllllgll Tuwllvlllllt llrlllllilllll) and satin’) alul pOlIPIiI. liui May m“; (specian___k_wéy"ul; H .. -l. 1:1 lcslr-o. ‘liill(‘.il(!l,iil .' l I - " i. - ’ -.. -; 1 . ' ’ ,~ lend a hang! C-‘Luh hold and lend ' Willorc else ll't\'4' Villi ‘ii’ ill“l1lilil to w-tloirfllfntlll-d H "‘l_"l)!\v l-H ‘Tmrld liq u: 1-“, M “ “shim” hem m the Yukunl where dmlols ‘~ us a ham]! some of me men “km” w‘ ‘L _ .l s‘. . ‘ l. . 0 u nay. lll} loll lllli t: illll-. ,\Ull not. lo do We few and the rigors o! the on“? l. m the crowd would take 1mm and Hill-l.‘ ‘ l Attila-s. vlc _ x lll all lllll UXCPM one llom" lclloll". lls thou-o mr-zlll tilllllln‘. and it illSfl ate are very trying on the “emu, mm", “.131, the firemen "m" the i“ (nus of \\i)ilIi.‘ on iit‘l'll .~llppcll on lll:- hunk as ln- slurtctl ll-iis you llll-c tlllllgs that you can Dead-S Kidney plus have nmdé ; handles were going up and (lawn When lilc balhy is slclv-wllqn l": ill)‘ fkstollcs.’ i1 ls‘ this lust Lill l-ull, iillii one pill-tiny ul illi" :<[.(ll|t' (lo to Tlliliiqllilllilllif‘; happy". themselves known by the no! \- us fast. and ham as they cmmk l5 cmss and ipeevisk. cries a iilnfillllfclq-Ylill "nan! ‘]l1lvl'il(‘l|lili'l,\' illllilrzirl-llii lllh ll-i-L. lip ivss s.) bullly Ullco u. ililin glrl wont into a ‘york “my have do“? Linen 8 1;) g so no“, ‘vhenever I he“ one rQmlde-uiln(l_||s,ucunnwm wnnylp, m qullis] w liltllllltlsls you lull .. lull lllul llc ‘iliiii lo 7.11» to lilo bos- iilllIl-Vg val-ll and hull hop hand out what Mr‘ Joseph win-lung a walk ‘it. Say. “Lend a hand.» I always mink the lllntllel"—he needs Baby's (lwll . H“ '" -“""-*“ll-_ ,ll 111' 11- _i.\"llliill :llnl_.-l.ll_\ lll lll-ll ll gut-lll llll|ll_\' to lurk some oi iilL‘ lady's flowers known sewer hem has u’) a f u] of how those men wok hum‘ am] Tak1fe§s_ qghe Tablets are an ideal ‘Jlhlkrk.ikll:l|ilpl:il<-.»I)‘l? ililll‘ lildllillll ‘viii-ks. ‘hull [to ‘Tliiltl-‘l’ lll"‘l;a<l- without Ltsklllgl silo ln-tlrtl a voice them. ' . s Y 0 tried w he“) run that "re engine‘ me, ens m. ‘um (Ines; Th“), u"! I _ . I. . ‘ s. zl 1i ‘It lllivls ll _\' its iii lls ililll y lll‘ li'._\ ; H1)...“ w," m, n!" 31w lmlk. “l l‘ _ ‘. or course son“: n! 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You ‘may have It looked like a blank book with ' bad girl tile picture would be ugly A picture! l. _ of her lll school, a lazy. sly girl‘ Manufacturers of Galvanized and Bright l \ ' n ‘ ' - \ -rb_\§\\\‘,§§.\\\‘§ . /' . 1 i [it .1 / fir" i. ._,- l“ i l’ .- ll/ . lrillfi Frost Steel and Wire Co., Limited. Hamilton. Cflllilda Wire, Hay Wire and Bale Ties, Woyen Wire, Fslrrn and Ornamental Fences, Galvanized Gates, Manufacturers’ Wlro suPPhe5- w?!“ f0? c!" 98"”- 17/ p l6! GILL Pa; LANTZ, Agents, Charlottetown Y __._._—_-_m— ~> - arc going to lo ilil'll ll\'i‘.i' ii lli‘\\' llc llliiiiPH chains ill lillYI‘ thom rd u. lloll that could talk’? 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