28 . J-9 ~ -~ _ ' .mrs crmuriowcrown rmmnurlv ' pirunmvrnialv - MY'° _-v" "~`_ """"` r 1 - -Y i ` ‘General Assembly ' Of The Presbyterian / OOO few lily Rev. W. Bruce Mulrl Another mggqulmf Not lf yd” use posed in the Administrative Struc 0 V U m I V e $ Fm' Fil* SPPBY Clears the house of . 1 _ . fV¢\'V mosquito and disease»bear- V ing fly in a few moments. lt quickly reaches the cracks where roaches, f - bed bugs and ants hide and breed, ilr..tev\ ‘ussis-t_il\ts \v~'o lull or/eulng d_re.~i;. 'Flin t:.;` 1 l`i'\"l. =§l'_wevql', so lylllckzil-v_\rl "W" \vll`i‘o‘ »'{\"'i'ih`f:l :~l and ti;-sl ilfri lilo eulzirfltll vi'n.s i\lia.n-:ln »-all Thi' WS- \l"\.f l‘n<~l‘s li;\.'\\1-vii ilw. "_"‘ "|t'l‘!lf"‘-i In l-ring lille y';ui~‘.<‘ ""`“V\ ll'0il'i|ii.u|~:lo.i.' u.i'u still i'i_t\sll‘ in 'v‘al1lcii\;l'y_ ' "lil "li-2 Citi ilalys "|110 shop Wllifli i 1=‘rrl:lni~:c:i the or-ogg ugcq to lfl:l__t;l1i_f_l tile intl in rhoii- window. | inf IL. 'Mme or me *thin winch John Rainsford Bolle, managingi vterial in our youth. as there was in Number 'of Sabbath lthc generation who were faced with Schcols . . . . . . . . . . ._ 944 1,1 _0\l\`_ YOURS f01k would respond as Total cost of churches built 'then' ihihcrs and mothers did.” . or purchased by Minor- l il 'l -ir t-O> -A- A headline wh|¢h has B aged hffor cash grain in the local marketl PW the leading newspapers of canada and the volume of business Wasil incmding me wo “mud Pape,-5 is small. Prices for oats on spot were: 2 5 00 'very apt w cream 3 W,-one imp,¢5s__weak at a further decline of one tai* 0 Q ion in the public mind. That head- ‘W0 °¢m'5 Pe’ bushel = ll ‘ ds “R.ad‘ 1 h o- ne rea ma C “ses pr _ithe Winnipeg cash wheat situation V ture of the Presbyterian Church in the change is one which has done pe more to stabilize the church per-V ' haps than any when and is only a quiet. There was no change 1n,i returning tc the old paths and ex- 'presses an earnest desire to walk therein. The courts of the church have always been The Session, The Pl-esbytery. The Synod and The General Assembly and these have s ‘and _elders In the first Assembly aff" the dl51'\1PU°l\‘ B b°l1’d »°f market for standard grades of roll-‘ ladminisfration was instituted having ` 'for its sole purpose the oversight of _ the finances of the church. This A fair volume of business wasvl la - - - _ wo' guarantees Fm to km men and the board as presently ber of the leading business men o - Canada. It does not interfere with work. It has done its work ad mirably. and will continue to do so based as it is on the sound principle V ‘"1 ‘%.°‘"“ ‘“ "‘° M °f "W AWS- f.?".‘§F..32. ‘¥`.i....‘"`.‘3.".?I`.l°°l.§'.."."`“.1‘.3i.“; nes' It is "Ut reason that we outside buyers of late and the smal-1 serve tables, wherefore, brethren, iGh°5'~ ‘md “'l5d°m~ Whom We may Brunswick green mountains at 80 c lappoint over this business. But we per bag of 90 |b5_ in bu1k_ ex 1,1-ack iwill give ourselves continually to The V ~ 'prayer and to the ministry of the prices fm- imponed beans but the his is a radical change? The board com-` lwsed nvt of seven men but of forty rerings and the small arrivals, and good men and true is simply a re- the indications were that values turn to the order and decency of theiwould be marked up in the near primitive church and has proved future. There was a steady demand V in £5 origin. The statistics of the last two handpicked grades were made at years have proved that no mistak was made when this board of ad should be. When I look back on m in Stations . . . . ._ 1,281 - l lcwn youth I see we had a hardel' Eldeis . . _ . 5.'l61`5P°" W” small and me market' Y/as lbilne than the vwns people of io- Families amass ‘1“i°i» "ill “°°°’d‘“¥ °° “xi lifes! ldav- There is an all-round lessening 'Communicant Members... 112,513 “ld F* me °°““"”' ‘1’°°mS saftlfl ci this strictness and of the old dis- Net increase in two years 18,275 has been mmeighaage bn el; havel cipline, though I would not say the Amount 'raised for all” qnent. “gg ev ignnfe fseilre com-sei change is necessarily bad. In any purposes during 1921.. S 4,472,089 sm] “fn el-}:§e recerms were 7939! case I believe there is the right ma-” 1 1926 1927 itixii;-`ces' ` i lthc war and responded so splendid- Total enrolment 116,817 122,880 \ ,ly_ Given the urgent need I believe Total glvings $163,943 $16'l,298` OTTAWA, Ont.. June 15. -- EES. - ' tres through- l ity groups since June cr as production declines. Ca oi 10111, 1927 . . . . . . . _ . _ __ 5 3,255,595 prices from B. C. have advanced 1 GENERAL uolmp ol-‘ Missions! TORONTO. Ont.. June 15- - Thci l V arket is very firm andl H ` - ~ , | ome Mission Work is carried on W0' "3 hi rs for un .in every Province of the Domini n.‘q“°°ln3 °°““""y S “pe `i VThl5 year 192 appointments hgve graded eggs delivered. cases re-v THE MARKETS _here today. there being only sales_ I church In canada%s?§~“»EifiZi%2iii-i§:§1`£_§§§ Prize Pic ture Puzzle 5./fa? ll;wimo|(llloi";l`rldesnl,vi`llniil§¢?lie'l'mki:ld|`li 4 F n d _ Owing to the further weakness ini; _a weaker feeling developed in'the_ I local market for spring wheat flour. and values were reduced ten oentsl r barrel The demand continued! prices for winter wheat flour and;_ the market was dull. i. A steady feeling prevailed in the, ited States showed improvementi and a fair amount of business wasj dcne'_ i An easier feeling prevailed in the ed oats and prices were reducedten ‘ cents per bag ‘ - done in eggs yesterday in a ,iobblngl “ way owing to the increases froml f plies to meet their weekend re-1 quirements. and in consequence thel market was rather more active withl _ 9. firm undertone The receipts werei e 2,112 cases as compared with 2.69'l| _ for thc same day last week. and 2,-l 000 for the corresponding day ayear; ' ago. l‘ € d ler supplies available on spot the, undertone to the market was firmer] “ today and prices advanced 5 c perl y bag with sales of carlots of New! / market for millfeed owing to their V fact that the demand from the Un-U ‘ grooers and other dealers for sup-‘ i rr- was no actual change in condition of the market was strong owing to the somewhat limited of- and sales of car lots of choice e $3.90 per bushel, ex track. to arrive. _ and broken lots at $4.10 per bushel. e ex store The undertone to the market was ‘There was a steady demand for. isupplies and a fair volume of busi-l ness was done. The receipts Were' k es 4,122 pac ag _ The volume of business transact- cd in cheese over the cable and on.V 00 EGG MARKET prices in thc larger een _ V _cut Canada continue to work hlglh; ‘_ _ cent. local egg m , ki higher today Dealers are turned. extras az-34 c. ni-sts 29-31 0.2 I 10 PRIZES OF $1.00 EACH SIXTH WEEK-BUT YOU CAN START NOW The Competition is an easy one placed within evcrybody's reach by the publication In the first week’s Charlottetown Guardian of the list of towns and vlllagm, In which lll the solutions are to be found. First Sei, appured May '1i.h. 'Sec-and Set May Mui. flliffl Srl Ml! 2151. Fourth sei May zsih. Firth set June uh and sixth sei. heievv. Get the first Five Sets and start now. Each pielure represents the name of a town or village. Try your hand at solving them. You can check yourself by referring to the list of names. As you solve each picture in this Sixth Set write your answers in ink in the sparc underneath. Keep your Sets until next week, when we will give you the Seventh Set 1° S°l\'°- Ind Sv on for cirhl weeks in all. wuh the anal set we will give mil instruc- tions for the sending in of entries. I ` I * \ _ / ,.._ _. .»,_ .-0, THERE IB N0 ENTRANCE FEE nuhus wniclr luusr as srnlcrhv .mrllmrsp 'ro All solutions must be written in Ink. Competi- iurs may submit any llurn- ber uf attempts provided that each answer is written upon a separate coupon. Only complete series of picturm-i, e., Sets Nos. I-8 inclusive-for each at- tempt will be accepted. Incomplete sets will be dis- qualified. Mutiiatcd, altered or al- iematlve solutions will be disqualified. No responsi- bility can be taken for de- lay or loss in the post or otherwise. Proof of posting cannot be accepted as proof of delivery. Nu rurrcspondcnec can be allowed. Entries can only be ac- cepted on condition that the rzdmn--s deelslpvd is final and legally binding. In the case of a tie the Editor reserves the right to divide the prius as he thinks fit __ G ,.\`__ \' » ~ / \_».*`° I / _ 5| _ sz_ , \\_~ \. “fn : rl /1. _ __ _ ‘ ‘ 5 rf' ' /tl /2 H' rf 5"' "l_», \ V \ '~ ':~ l /_ V . _ - \ }i.li.l,_" { 'f - 'f __ I' _'l _rl it ./ t ._ V - _/ _ _ \‘ \ /_ _f " _ ‘R 1" __ __f___ "’ _ V .T_i- _ » it It i M 'c I ` -I I £3? 4* ' f ; _/ _ _ ‘ " /f* /is//‘f 54_ ;»-fill _ss 5" ’1“l'~`l| "L lu l»on‘d'i|r.i_` lcditor of The Toronto' Star, wllu, ;¢lied suddenly from a heart seizure . in Toronto on Thursday. He was widely known in his profession. llc_ was a director of the North Amcri-Y HALIFAXV J 15__ can Newspaper Alliance and a fur- furnlshed by .liirllgqgwn §1%°l‘;';:’rl;S_lner president of the Canadian Mcmbers Montreal swck Exchan 'i Press. He wrote extensively on Dub-_ , “"1 lic affairs for papers of Great Bri-_ tain and United States. Ilc was 51 vb€€ d £0 h _ 1 n ma e ome news' I»n add* seconds 23-24 c. A sale is reported. ,tion the Chu h is t k _ ,ish Guianalc Inldialvot ri;-,§;;_.o1 a car of eggs from Manitéabgsat ~gh|na and Japan _extras 33 c, firsts 31 c, secon s .» t 3 c. also a sale of a car of Vc, freigh i ,Ontario flrsts and better at 35 c. Ewh mme repnsenhd m Fume i W' M' S' delivered, in export cases. ’ ' MoN'mE.».i_, .mne 15.-The local Membership ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ~ ‘- 50352 a ket is firm and advancing lmcrcasc in lnmnbcrsmp' ' " 3363 l:l?1%.el'nlilght receipts. .lobbing pricesl 2:2;-"_ <,Mission Band increase 1.802 hm-e are Extras 36 c, flrsts 34 c, se-1 Abboywood New York Exchange ‘ i _ lY°““‘ °“‘~ v mom Glvings _____ _ _ szoz s9z‘ d 21 1 2 » M" T V ---<»>_-- A. ll. Chute, one of thc leading ~ ~ - - -~ . con s - c. Ashhrd °"' 5” 5"” F' RY WW iauthnrllies on the development or EDMONTON, June 1s;__l1ece;r_>_ig’Mhw.m_ American Can Co. f. *'“~ Sm"-ns. as nel. ce_".`_ aiifii Am-B°S°h Museo. aa'/.‘ i /in-Con. Min. co. es-._ N- Y. cm. sr Hua. nlv. R. R. ru. C011. Gas co. (New Yom 145%.. Hudson Motor Car Co. __ _ 82'# Inter. Pg r go ‘ _ _ Stan. Oli of New Jerse _ _. 1 “radius co. ....... Svuthem Pacific 121'.i.l Union Pacific Ry.193'r.f gi B. Indus. Alcohol Co. 10’ll vstlnshouse Elec. _ ease' united suites steel iashi ' 1\\»\ilil°'fll°_‘_'. _ _s.‘f'.° _“_ _ F.’f°_'f°"'° B.E.stcel 1stPfd.._....._.. v M18. Kan. ds Tex. Ry. .. 2841...! gfontreal Power 101%, aiionai Breweries X. 0. Sli Steel Co. Can. Com. 184 Winnipeg Electric ioa-.il ' gwnmwn aah _ fl! B l‘|-ggi 1' /lhlublrl .... .° "f 5553: i- Bhawl l _‘_ _ Y Demln‘i°‘ii°nnriuge"f _ "gg, urn. Hugh Guthrie. fennel- Massey HM-1-is __ ' ' aallfouse leader of the Conservative asbestos Y___;_f_'_'_`_`_ ` ` 31 party. who lwasuaceorded s_t_r:_k|l\§, anadl " 0 H tribute by hs co eagues on urs- ." Brewery ` 33!/f day. when Conservative members t h|m‘ Building p ' _ Fraser andngdwu 338; gathered informally to presen ==§; _W _ 4 _ _ _ THE PRESBYTERIAN RECORD here are showing a dc e ‘ Ashbourm ri . me new" "mm es M 'hc.D°m‘“ ' ~ ' ‘prices are unchanged with dealers_Ashc°"_ ion who says Canada leads The This ami ,, - l f t hi t “wld l" fmnlle' “yl"5'. A "°“ Circulation<.: ?I'l1(¢;r§;lliropr‘i}dl? 2;r(t,:lnfir§t?su!';3nl:.Ssecl;l)1`;lrss 1’l.c_i /\Sh'°W“ I _thousand dollar made with the use 10. 1825 53,000 Present circulhtionl ST JOHN June 15,-The 1g<;g1VAmbIe of planes will often save a million ' ` ' ' Bnnmd 0" h "W “B in a new 43.000. Marvellous is it not? egg marketnis _lgmleg _\;1it;__rec;z_ipnt: Bnmsuple ld “W ° SWS' ° l In view of all this wonderful in-'dropping 0 _ e _ d d _ , realm. We must get away from the B B, Inter. Pelligoleum 72Ii8 -°""‘w°"d ld” ‘md 5°” lb’ f“'“'°_‘tll-liflld ldjebcclglhlgd-l?dd 2:-ldlyl con*liI$;n£lii'll:e;0Itostgd`l:h€r§')ul§l§)$);grs ‘gel Boyuri f vin the shy_» Mr. Chute who hsllsVsam from me Church of s:ot{;‘f_fi`| .,.;¢h,ng.,d sr extras ai s, flrsrs zvimilvm. from Woifville, N. S., ls writing unV¢he General Assembly of the M th '| c, seconds 21 c. _ `Bea.rsdcn i rule ln the sauna y E .|` - ° Sf in c sub ct'0fa:\vlatl]l€|'l llrtlichurch gives nmdal re°°gnm°n W! I’ i. th j ..:'.’. ° |;:°..‘I;°i_‘°.::.1;':'l..‘;::':.’;..‘:.‘i;r“°l.\ POULTRY Norms v -------- ' ~ Z ieral Assembly of the Church of Stock. Bran h.. This. information Exchequer Court’ lswmnd ‘““°8 “ ll” °‘ '°3“l*‘"Ylglven ln the interests ol seller farm % S The Presbywrlan Church ln C“““d‘ll lliwllsil gharlottetown. 0 _ -_ ‘ relati b t _ :N 'run C/isu or rm: KING lssslifvli siawlflz dffemlhiigmsill ‘“'“" To "0 'N JUNE" VS. MMDONALD. Evidence was heard yesterday be _yum 19” . | Y ure _ lz;.::::. - 1 ' ““ “° Within *M roulxrlw Norms. submitted hy Umm °'“"'°h °' °““‘“‘“~ The 0°"-l the rovdlry Division. Dominion Llvs constituted Presbyterian Churches n ulrles to be addressed is named upon this list; and thci V I llggmthflattuchurch remain in was “ml A Survey--Market the Non-Pro- - re as they were l"'|°" l°‘duccrs--Watch the Chicks. By Prof.| Bombay e Broadstalrs Bacup Blackwood Boxfnrd ' Bellevue Belmore Blackfcei. Brlxham Bames Battle Burnham Market Bridgewater Brookville Broomdeld d me t es | w. iz. Graham. VBM" l fore Mr. Justice Au e a a s - presbywrmns accordingly needV sion of the Exchequer Court of not wnny with regard to t -' he n ‘ tl th l lB°¥"°”° Canad? t:eld(_ in thii Sityii iqb;h6V Presb,vter_v anqk Presbyteria] as “:;€l¢h';u?,§ul:r; »Il?§el-I;1°,R(,h\n'&lBirds Hill ‘nge ?¢he wills' gh ' 5° hnlinmpmlwd by he U"'°“ ChUl’Ch~iseason is completed and the crop C*m°|d 8 0 “ry B ey., e ac on e we can "mm to “'°"k sind"-V 01\‘of chickens are on the way toward C°*'°'|¢° K ll ing for trespass. gnu walt furthe, developmenw "_ l 0| _ ° -l l. rit. Alle th rush l ln - 0° “M | The alleged tresspass consisted 111| regardless of the fact that we havc'bn:,l¢\:n :nd brdiodini, wgetger wllllh ‘WW 70"" C 1 m * “ ¢ | X D 5°' gilvrlxgmdtlxinsf sz:-:files rrlrlrlrlz gl; yrxgclgzglgg °:Wl;__¢0tl`!§e 5-on tgirl that we have no right tofthe question of weather. one is in-1C°|'m|'¢*"‘ Pore Becdriti N 44: "‘° '“‘ "’*"°"' 0" “ "° °“'““" North West comer of a piece of wlllmtellml,C’;°l;ililiillirl:icil:ai1exllnles' lnmelclmed W me “ breathing spell md Cum" ' » ito consider a semi-annual survey of C°W¢S “Un V. . . . Im" U"“mU-*Aa-~ - - 45i d' ".°""° "le 'M p"‘¢|'.'}'|°;'|:¢b;::: ilsnd near Cherry Valley claimed bv f ""1 "‘° """” " fthe Department of soldier-'s civil _-¢».___ me r tmllmi-B _ ls. “K” M _ -G um, Can. ti members. rs u _ Bl'itishhA'hl:l¥icanf'>'il. U " ' als? presented with a gold muh 5° ;':hg|_';"';‘;__';"' at oxrglsg, I2; “”“ Impcrlgl Qu bag. llon. lt. B. Bennett made the - ‘ *‘*'°°*°*~f*°°4»~» 65% wumuuom ms ,hm Mm M". this corner, however. was disputedV V _ ‘ ' _'hy MacDonald. whose land lies lm- - num ‘|'°‘L:'t'_',“§,|"|;s_‘°:§f,§°h‘,,:_"° W '"° lnedhlelv to the westward, le being The Land WB LOVG ___________,__.__.___alleged that Prsught is in occupa- g:::~a‘;¥\1°‘i---_-_-- - 3 _mYNs0N_mcKs D|,~_N|gg fllon of land farltlher to the w_;_st train By Frank Yalgh gh gh med y lv ww* _ | HIS VIEW!! PUBITANICAL! deiqnpalggi _X mildew monfn ' ~¢4+e+o4»>e++o-nuevo-vvoo My iam: Q - s -- > ._,"'" “°"' D°°' uw". wi~rDoN..1une is.-ll seems that! His Honour, mer herring all she* Gina" hmmm "_ on mm, “ilk Commerce 194 “’“ J _ _ Cdl “Y» l019l:,Sept.'U9%: Dec. lim. M Qu; vie I "lf: Dent. 4sss:nen.\1h. ‘W U7* Wm 131 he went to the theatre as oft that derivcd his es- the conditions of the year. The in- dex figure, as given out by the auth- _ orities at Ottawa. certainly suggestsi that relatively poultry_products are cheap when comparison is made of the prices of commodities in 1913 and at present. This does not neces- sarily mean that there is less money in the poultry business. but that the hatching and growing of chickens is better undenwod, and further, that Cam (Hayoross Ciaypole ` Cowbrldge Crosrgates equal, if not better. than that of as early as possible. particularly if the past. you are short of housing or range. ' Give the good birds a chance. ‘ This is the season to cull the Recently there has been a very lflock. Feed is high and the young unusual number of colds reported evidence “umm” the one nd the gpm- pu- bm; 1, 1,", The" lg crop is coming on, and unless a bird in chicks and mature stocks. Bomeiwawh g 1| the 0P1l1\°;\h I°l;{¢;:_l;Y ;e°g_‘_3eg;‘_;° -_ ms judumem which Wm be “l;fvm__ Trade qv”-yymfg g qmgm fm- ¢m¢1¢n¢y its valuable either as a breeder or forget that chicks may outgrow the W’ °f .gmmm J°ym0n_|-licks ied after the receipt of argument in _ land the poultry people are ling,-l up las an egg producer. it is doubtful house or that the house requires ad- suh uritanieal At a gulh-"writing hy ¢¢\'m“1_ Q. what ls Canadas dominmvrwlui the rest. if one can afford to keep agythlospusting when the weather changes. to t eup he admitted that M 'me Crown was represented hy in the wheat trade? ~ _ l -but the best. There was timeuost of this trouble as reported to rocen Y _ ML c_ aw!" Dun! K_ Q md M,_\ A. Canada has become domin-_ As one travels about the country ;Wh¢n the mlrlct 101' fowl! vr0,us has been due apparently to some uid.-about 'mee in nx R.. N. meueill. lt. c.. Mr. Pi-aught ‘nt in the v°\‘\d`l 'hm trade. Be- and seesthe increase ln eolenyilnrlelv M Phil market- but now it neglect. he co ' h tin-leAwith il llif-'was represented by Mr Mark MM. fore the war 24 p. c. came from home; grid ln-undef gwvgg, gm, me is every week of the yur. enwlllldm ev.-_n mn-'onl¢sn_ and the defendant. Mr. Blush. 13 v~ ¢- frm Arrvntlmv ll cannot help but wonder how much prices on the whole Ire My hir! _ 'rhu is the time lt _O msmf Damld MacK|,m°n_ KV ¢_ p. c. from Canada. 0 p. c. from U. B. of an increase ln the crop there will, _move the reed mjoyp The com., ‘eaves on me _.my and 7 p. c. from India. lm figures be. But when the quality of l.heV With the IPO'/ini Chlokl YOU PNB-‘arid to keq mt _"_ "un tm, mommg fm- 1.m|f,,_ N,Vwere: Canada 52 p. c. Argentine 16 product is maintained or improvediably SN Ddd CIM thli lf! nl* 8:; gum", 5" when furthe, ch,” M., w,|¢.'_p_ c. U. S, A. 14 p. c. Austraiiasnd the price is in line. one msy_:n_¢ to be ugm stolxdardw ma. ms _ heurnm _ _ V_ in p. c. nstiiraliy expect. the demand ‘to be A ‘(000 P _ V Clifton Dyce Deal Distant llili Eastchurch Eaglescllfle Eagles Point Father Point Fenybridge Flshwater Fearn Fremantle Freshwater Ford I-‘ish Pond Guard Bridge Glenrlagles Gateshead Gnathland Hart High. Broonm Hsssocks Ilindhead Hyde Ilardwar I-luncoat llabch End llawksllead Ihr-row Ileadcorn ` Ilorsebrldge Highbrldge Hammersmith Inches Inverness Idle lvybridre Iron Bridge Iron Springs Jersey Knock Keele Kenilworth - Kilbagle Kilmany Kingswood New Readers an start now. V BY 0l'd€l'l“8` U10 fil`St» Second, third, fourth and fifth week’s Charlottetown Guardian which contains the V Fll'St» S0€0I\d, Third, F0l\l`t»h and Fifth Sets and the list of Towns you c ____ __ *_ __ Wpy Klngsbrldgo Kinghorn Kidbrooke Kidsgrove Knotty Ash Lydd Long Clawson Lyonshall Lizard Lcadbum Lapford Ladysmith Lucknow Lmypstone Lockwood Laichford Longsighf. Ladybank Ladysbrldgo Leadgate Lancing Lode Llphook Leek Lasswade Leeds Leatherhead Mark Inch Mark Cross Minehead Morebath Moatlane Mountain Ash Maidens Mandalay Merivale Milltimber Marshbrook Medicine llal. Mudgec Monkton Mlddlewleh Motherwell Maidstone Maryland Point Mauorbler Reade Millbrook Rams Head Mlllford Itockcllffe Newtylo Ryde Nine Mile Point Sea Mills Northfleel. A Stairfoot Nuneaton Stclllh Nunhead Slmifr Nursling Staines Nailsworth Street Otterspool Shoalhaven Oldham Sandford Oxenhnlme _ Seaford Oxford Settle Oxshoti. Stoke Canon pant Seven Kings Pltsea Shee bridge Parllgate Poole Plumtree Paddock Wood Port Elisabeth Penisbone Pool Quay Pipe Gate Pyle Quecnbury Quarter Quaker-'s Yard Rood find Rathtn Ripple ltosebush Bockferry Round Oak Rockingham Rlvmnte lupld city Roman Bridge Rothierlorman Ilavenscar Bow ' Runcorn Bulnhlll Beading Rayne Swine Sandside Stone Stoneywood Sawtry Stal n cross Southend Sandwich Shankend Sprlnghcad Shout Hill Singleton Skipton Swansea Splrmwlee Shlplake S¢¢¢fP°|l'l¢ Bollalelrl Bale ' Silksfono swlmhrldp Staple Syltoll ly. but if pulletl E i ‘commands llll-Thi Ol P ~‘ Shepherds Well Smlthy Bridge Steeple Road Swlfteurrenl, Saddleworth Blockingfonl form throughout the Contest, is included in this lids KEEP IT FOB REFEBBNQB ' ' "' Sparkford ' Sway Slttingboumo Sparkbrook _ Summer Seat Trowol Three Cocks ` Twenty Troutbeck Trench Crossing ‘ The Oaks Tvlalrgle ,_ \ Three Bridges Tonbridge _ Tipton Taplow _ Tyndrum Topcliffe i Upha-ll '_ Uvghlll Velvet. lllll _ White Bear Wallsend Wolchet Waterside Warcop v Winslow Woodend Wlgton Wearhead Westbrook Woolfold Woodbridge Wlnchfleld Windmill I-Ind Wool _. Washford Waterfoot Winder ' Wllhcall Whlstlelleld Woodburn War Boys Wall Waterside Wall Grunge Whliegite innings unless one is camiul. Re. member the tender green feed and avoid overcrowding. Try and grow the chicks without forcing them ihii l . lg §§'5i355. hliiiigiiii _ :_-B_ c.°'§=» giiliiti