For IlII tine Izililiderinl ‘.\\ IIIIII-‘II \I MW 4 _| W ill“ ll‘ I \\\ w» l. i\i nytliing .l.... pure water won't harm is safe with LIJX ISN'T it a blessing to know that whatever the fabric be made of- or whatever colour it may be-- 1 if it's safe in pure water Iit’s safe with, Lux. Lux launders perfectly, beautifully, and preserves I the life of fabrics. To use LUX for the whole family wash is a real economy Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto i IliE lllliiiiii, ran CHARLOTTE GUARDIAN I "MOLLY DAWN" Prince Ed- ward Theatre, Nov. 16. ' 0L "rm: MELODIEB by lu- Bbwn. ' ANNUAL HIGH TEA at Notré Dame Academy will be held Dec- ember 13th and 14th. 2714 1'1 15 3i A MEETING of the Ladies Aux- iliary of the Canadian Legion will be held in the G. W. V. A. parlors on Tuesday Nov. 16th., at 7.30 p. in. All members and others inter- ested are urgently requested u, m. tend. zosii-ii-lzi-zi IMPORTANT \ NOTICE TO ADVERT|8ER8.- Advertisers are ‘Wvflcifiiliy requested to see that their advertisements for the Guard- ian reach the office by noon of ths day preceding publication, other- wise insertion will not be guaran- teed. On Saturday ads must; be received by 10 A. M. STUDENTS CHRISTIAN MOVE- MENTZ-Mr. T. M. Cumming, oi‘ Pine Hill. Halifax, Maritime secre- tary ot‘ Student's Christian Move- ment who is in Charlottetown for 1i few days addressed the local Stil- dent‘s Christian Society in thc Bnptist Church Hull yesterday morning and in the afternoon in Trinity Church, There was a large attendance on both occasions and the addresses were inspiring and helpful. SILVER WEDDING: - ‘Mr mill Mrs. D. Wallace McKay of Stanley- celebrateil their seventy-fifth an- niversary of their wedding. Their friends from far and iieur called upon them at their home lii Stali- ley to wish them many happy re- turns of the auspicious annivers- ary. All expressing the hope that the golden wedding would in» equally fcllcitously celebrated. 'l‘lic guests presented Mr and Mrs Mc- Kay with n. very taoniplimentary ud- dress, accompanied by silver girls and a wcll filled purse. Among the guests were Mi" and ‘Mrs Ari-lii; biild MdDnnald of Montague, the latter being a sister of Mrs Mc- strumental iluanette at "Molly day 15th. Harry Jenkins. LOADING LIVE. H068 at York Station on Wednesday, November, 17th., Harry Jenkins. 266741-1841 up -by Senator Hughes. thus enabling the Railway to bully curs. tibia doiilbtful however when the emibargio is lifted next week ffigeriltor cars on hand. Tihe Rail‘- wiiy authorities are to be congmtiu- lined ‘however on rising to. the oo- casiiim. so far and doiinig so well in facllitatning the shipment of this very important potato orop. _ '~' - FAREWELL GATHERING On the evening of the 27th inst. the members of the Caledonia Church choir and friends in Glen Martin .met at the home of Mr and Mrs C. F. Martin to bid farewell to their daughter Marjorie, previous to her departure to the United States. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and music two ad- dresses were read, after which re- freshiInenls were served, to which all did ample justice. An address was read by Mr. Allan Cameron. and the presenta- tion of a club bag and five dollars in gold was made, on beliulf of the choir by Miss Muidie MacPherson. An address from the Glen Martin friends was than read by Miss Ziiurilena .\Iitnii and Miss Deane MucKiiinon presented Miss ‘Martin with a. well filled purse. although taken by surprise, Marjorie made Day. HonrDr. McMillan and Mr. . J. O. Hyndman taking part. The LOADINQ Llvg Hogs uniforms: reading a selection from, lambs at Fod-hla Station on, Mon- the Magazine while the latter‘ 11-10-41 SHIPMENT OF POTATOES FA- OILITATEIL-Enquiry shows ‘that sufficient refrigerator cars consid- ering the present situation are be- ing Provided by tlie '0.‘ N. R., thanks to the activity and flirts-rest display- ed by Superintendent Gfllidy lbacked _ ‘The WI"- porary embargo on shipment via New York and iBoston relieved‘ tiho situation to the extent oi.‘ oomipel- ling the merchants to confine their shlipineritlisto Camulian destinations accommodate them with ipmtected whetlieu- there will be enougih re- 1.545’ l3. R. Brow Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass insurance at Charlottetown zi. very fitting reply, thanking the Glen Martin people and tho choir for their kind remembrance. Aftcr singing a number of favor- ite songs a very pleasant evening was brought to a close. Kay. The evening was very pleasantly spent with music, coli- versatioii, song and dancing. Mr ‘Robert Lamont who is a host in himself contributing a number of VBPY iiiifflyilble 500111511 SWIKII- Following are tlie addresses: Tho immiy company broke "P "i i‘ Miss Marjorie Martin, lute hour bidding their host and Dem, Marjorie, hostess many iiiiPDy P01111115 "WI We, your friends in Gleii-liizirtin, have gathered here this evening to express iii a. sinnll way the es- teem iii which you are held by its. _ We regret very much to learn SUMMERFIELD. — ‘Tho NOW of your departure to the United United Church at Summcrilelil wflfl States. We hope that you will aluspiclously opened on Sunday. NO- have an enjoyable visit and that vemberr 7th with an exceptiiflunliyiit the near future we sliall wel- e attendance at all services. come you hack again. You have Dho txxngregation was fhonored fr" always taken an active interest 1w Opgnmg gervlce by bhe lpreisence iii our church meetings and our if Rev. Dr. Ilearttz iprobably the 0I(I- social gatherings and we ‘assure m‘, active mmtater ljn [lhB church. you that you will be greatly miss- ussuring them that if possible the)’ would bc present. at. the goldirii wedding. TOWN GUARDIAN ROTARY Thursday iwas Rotary Magazine pointed out that the local Rotariani could well take pattern of whatl was being done elsewhere in the movements in the community. He stated for instance. that the Red Cross in this city were soon to start a campaign on behalf of crip- pled children, and the Rotariaiis should lend their aid. He also spoke of the need of arousing more enthusiasm among our people in the possibilities of Prince Edward island. He referred to tlie coin- Ing World's Poultry Show in Ot- tawa, transportation problems and other matters. Past President Will Rowe was in the chair and the musical pro- gramme included excellent solos by Mr. Ben Acorn and Mrs .l. .l. Stewart, both being encored. The Secretary reminded tlie members that beginning next week ou.the 15th the meetings will iii the future be held on Monday lug stead of Thursday. IN MEMORIAM M RS. MARGARET MCLEAN CARSON. Mrs. Margiiiet hlcLenii Carson. who died at East Royalty on 0c- tober 31st, was the ilnugliter 0f Neil and ‘Catherine McLean, of North River, and the wife of Lou- is Carson to whoin she was lllilll‘ied_ in 1911-1. ‘llhouglh Nlrs. Carson! Jied at the early uge of 45. she haul proved herself lo be a true, ilevot~ ed wife an dd kindly, self sacrific‘ 41g mother, indeed. her out- Jtlllltlillg virtue was her utttei‘ un- ielfl-shneiis and this great charact- eristic will be always treasuiell in; .he memory of the bereaved 111W band and the motherless children, DBVls 7, Robert 10, and Katherine, 0 The funeral on November .. largely attended by u very pathetic number of friends iind was conducted by Rev- F. E- Joalhmytl of York. The pail-hear- srs were Frederick Dollar, Bren- .on Dollor, Geoige McNeill, Wzil~ _B1" Young, iPurcy Mncllityrc, Dun- _an Mnclntyre lflowers were wot, 11,4 follows: Wieuili from Mrs. Duncan Muclntyre and Mrs. White, crescent‘ from Mrs. Stewart Mac- innon- and one fiYiiii liis. Crabbe, 591-531 from Mrs. Eilgnr llezirtz iind ilso one froiii Mrs. Leslie Rove!‘- i‘he bereaved family ilesire to ex- press its ‘heartfelt tilililwiiiliml OI nany kindnesses iind flyiiiliiiihIeF- drown by many friend lllllillg Mrs. sarsons illness and litter her dc- .-eaee. was syni- . -. n .._1<.-o>——-—~ lN goIIlilNG MEMORY WILLIAM J. VQISENER, WATERVALE. “WeepInot for ‘him: in his spring-time he flew To that laud where the winsti llhe dedication service was held in ed. m»; mlojrning, Rev. Dr. Heartz dellv- ‘We now ask you to accept this -ring an aiblie SEYmOJII, Special miis~ gift. accompanied by the best 1c was rendered by um clmlr an. wishes of your friends in listed, by members oif the Anglican GLEN MARTIN. Ijhlurch choilt- ‘allidl also vocalists Caledonia, P) E. l. from Freetown‘ Hem John E Si“. Miss Marjorie Martin. cm“ read am 1118mm.“ sketch of the Glen Martin, P. E. l. nhurcli from ‘the early do}!!! (WWII Dem Mar-Iona: er occurred _ oii Sunday, Oct. 24th., to tho present There was another ‘II’- III WIIII ‘I fee-II"! °I d"? IT-‘IIIISII “I °IIIY I°II days’ of the ‘s 1 are unfurled; i And now, Ike u. star beyfiilil evening's cold dew. Looks radliin-tly down on the tears 0t‘ this world." The death 0f William J. Wiscn- tit [he City iioiiiniiii lifter an ill- way of getting behind certain, James Dickinson Deli berafely Reduced His Salary $18 a Month NORTH AMERICAN .LIFE'man was explaining insurance to James Dickinson, a young salaried man employed by a well-known Canadian Company. “Suppose your employers offered you a contract which provided for the payment of ' » (l) $10,000 to your heirs at your death. (2) $20,000 in case your death were - accidental. (3) A monthly income of $100 for life, if you became disabled and unable to work. At your death your heirs would still receive $10,000. (_ 4) A regular pension to fall hack upon in your old age when your work- ing days were over. “In return for these privileges they pro- posed to hold back $18 of your salary each month. ‘Solid as ' ‘the Continent" ....-.._-.....\. “Would you accept such an offer?" “Of course Pd accepW-replled ames Dickinson. “Who Iwouldmt? Id be ahead every way on that proposition.” “That,” returned the representative, “is exactly what North American Life offers you in our Foul-sway Policy. To put this into effect, however, you must be your own boss. It’s up b0 you to hold back the $18 each month and deposit it as you would savings. Can you do it P’ James Dickinson dldn’t ‘even hesitate. He then and there reduced his own salary $18 a month and, in doing so, con- tracted for the most complete protection a man can have. Would such an ofier interest you? You can apply part of your income as James Dickinson applied his, in a North American Four-Way Policy. Send for our booklet-flit Pays Four Ways." §FYAAZQx¢WQKiHTRI1iPKITiQL\r§QBIv-n. Please send me wna" Nuns; Addmfl e ~ 48 i Ii ad Oift TorIcImto cnfifida Charlottetown Branch Office 140 Richmond St. Charlottetown - P. E. i. Y Y Y Y V V Lowest Rate - . t th t , f i- l l- f The leceased was a son of Mr. i I . Igficgwfilgstfig ‘fffnéfifgfifgefinfil 531i- inIIteiiIIIiIIonIIIIIIIh IIleIzItIveII IIaiIIilniitl MrIs. John Ci. xifioiilai.‘ ‘V215: i ' ' . . 1 _ H . s ‘ i y: ; Good Strong Companies. IIIIIIIIIIIISSIIII IIII Isle“ KileiiIiIiIIIIIIrvItii-Iv IIIIIIIIIIIgIeIIIéIiIi-Iiiifibode III IIIII IIIIIII III hIiIiIlII ‘by 8.IIpiliIzlIiztlcIIco-iiicideuce. his ' - ' ~i , R v. r. ac ' . ' ~ ' . ' . -— , Agent at Sulnmerslde’ ldewls. IGIIIIIIQIIIIIW’ IIIIev'IMII‘ Comm’ BmdaII CaIIIIdItIIiJIInIIIILIJBIIIIIgIiIIesIIIfYVZIIIIItIiIIIIIIIII(Iiiuiiifi IIIIIIIIiIIIei IIiIiIliIiitIhIIIIII lonIiIisiIIIseiIiiiIIIiIieerIIlIiIzIiItIlI EGG LAYING CONTEST" As Financial SecrctufY UII IIIIII IYIIIIIIIIIILWIQ IIIATII’! IIlIItiiiIIiIiIII éIliIigIilIIeutIa 2 ' i - ._,_.__ . , . . - . '. a. .1 . . J . >' - ~ i ' “mi R“ IVII" ‘Gram’ Ivmmque" AJVIII indeed be hard to ii" iind W" bee" ii WP“ i“ 9”” SIIIIII“ EEKLY REP Ioi= THE 9t (’°‘“I' “° “m” I‘“"““ II IiIi IIImIIl~ PQIIr-rect Attendance -Pi-eemn . i mSuanmei » - I- w OIIIIII I" capable iind generous. fol icy i . quantette of vocalists-bro faithful services will lie greatly school, and his year he had ii INCE EDWARD ISLAND _ _ .,l_ Inrn-vrueh Eldon Darrach. llrank, , sidrwere featured ii15°V°mI beau‘ missed. ready begun his studies for tlie PR U10 (film's ‘II III-"IIII IJ" U “if, w’ Aum Mann“ E11“ Mc. - . tltlul selections. At the evening ser- we the mambo" ‘o: Camden“ sewn“ tam“ He was an mm“, ESgIéIgEISVEVFEOn/IR llls Ilium», in this respect, “vi-Mgr. hiltlgfin. . r . I. I. Lester DQ118135 viva Rev- DP- l-WIY "i I“- AIIIim“ Choir cannot rilloiv this onnorlwi- icnt Dial)"; and his riwimn "l" BER 1 192s. ‘I'm IIIII-IIIIIIQIIgriiIiIiIIIdtiiiIftIIIIiligt llilII I I Prlcipal. H. Mab9Y~ “~ 4 preached an excellent sermon. lty to pass without giving express. ier and close application to study . iii the iefllll‘ h > t . . 3 Assistant. Mary Multan WIWIWIIII’ PIIIIIIII” There was a, vocal idiilfit by Brewer ii our orr w in artiri with n the steem and reiiliefii 0i has l1I\\11)él s ovi u. ____<_.¢._____ , - I° “I s ° II g had w‘) e In tlie new contest just started . 1 m m“ respect has he 39 Queen Street i Auld and ilvlilss Sophie Henderson‘, you. his teachers and classmates in tlie were me three pens m, ‘vhue Leg yfhot oioiryh exln-“ple but.“ a m“ "ULDREX v . charmttuowm p_ E, |, Freetown and a solo by M188 AIM- - lii token of which we ask you different grades. At home he horns entered by E,.e,~e;;.,;{0wge¢I,"eInII ‘KM Igméhbur’ 1,106,,’ who] _ '_ ‘ h l humm“ _/ mcxayr SIIIIIIIKIIHII‘ Durmg “II I° accept IIIIB IIIIIIIII gIII III IIaIIIeIII‘ "III “I” I‘ generIII IIIIIOIIIIIM’ "In of Carleton. Mrs. J. F. Eaeton. New I2 . Il ' best esteemed hini "II IIIIII IIIIIIIII II IiIIIi III II IIII~tiii-h no S service Messrs. Ira lVlacKay and bran“ of many hllliliy iIfiyB mgctll. only in‘ the family circle and wntsmm and H“, Expmhnemnl kneu lliléa Bu. for l-nw mm order 1]I_\"\\'lII‘l-lflfl‘ilxwlihlyiinlMszilgmrcré-tum R i Q9075“ Mayne we” IndIIIdwIIilIs em “II- wi-IIIOIIIZ hi8 YOIIIIE “IIIIOCIIIIES III" Station. ItiIfItItIIIan oiitiIaItaniliniz cliaructnfistiC iIiIiIIIiiIiiiIInIIliogi- iiiiigi- of liiimiin .Ife can a- “Mm” sud Iand InbIeI B's‘ The OIIEIHIIIBI ‘or IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII “IIIII IIII°5° OI IIIIIIIIIIIe YBIIIIS I“ There are seventeen liens of oliI pig life. I A uiaii of clean libs unssllili‘ Blvo IIKIIIII.— Philips‘, friwkl- "d, ‘New Hwhut Pr“, pa“; fleFVl o was Mlss Margaret Mayne cANADIANS AT well. Barred Rocks enters by: mm ‘pure speech “.811 "m. 1, he , and l. the afternoon. Mrs. Saint. cHIOAGO EXPOSITION q-Mlly appllfiable are tlie words Expenmenml smug", Charlotte. _ u _ h“ labour“ _, for good quality. 4 _ Summemem , . , Sfllli lie iests from . n 7-. ‘ The congregation of if the met. town, 1. E. i. m‘, hi, ‘vorkl, m, follow Mm \\e , t‘ | .9’, , 79g 0,. 93g, United Church are to be congrzibii- Among tlie prominent Canadian "None lmew thee but to love “any My“, Cornwall, 'p_ 1.1 i, -_ v ‘~l h ma, m" Wendly, _ , - " WI” °'I °" ‘ lated Oimtlieir beautiful iewcn 1 t a t th l t ti i . ii c Muttart, Matshflelil, i. “W” Y °P° h ,1 mmd w“, Minard’! heals roush and aha - . i lll‘(.‘l mu en ere a e n ernn ona ~ . . 1 p], - ~ " and it refledts‘ great credit upoii Live iStock Exposition in Chicago None named thee but to praise." ' ' SYIIIIIIIIIIY II?” I; KIIIZTUI, “MI m. i lied Skill 911 m“ °I‘ _ ’ ifheni auidi their Pastor Rev. Illr. November 27th to December 4th tilts unexpected (loath in lil€lI0\\" Iconimuiilty Hatchery, iChuririlie- gllffgfl"YOIIIIIIQIIIQMII sorrow and II WIIII swam’ °II IIIIII amflyomqn‘ I will bee. groupof eiglitoutstandina , flhfa up}, 1 n great blow to P’ E L '/ ' , i l Smut ,- Clydesdale draft horses entered h)’ lIiIeIIfond hIhIpes asnd aspirations of III¥VIII'\V_ Crosby, Cornwall, P. E‘. l, loss, On We have In stack olii lyinq 1 Thomas MacMillan or ‘Okotoks. hm, by who," he w“ 5., dearly James L Jenklnfl’ Owe“ Cow l.‘ J- E‘ Dlngwel] l“ “N01105: Imiimlllt QPPIIIIYIIII t '< Do you get ii sensation of plelllilfl! Alberta. A: prevxigus Internatlotii‘ leItI. it would seem, however, E L / Albion Round. Albion Stave. Albion " I on the lisni-tv n ‘t bsfrizhtened t1 als horses rom estcrn Cana 8 lint his life s not decreed 1° ° Harold Laird, Kelvin. P. E. l. B--'—‘°"_°RDEN HONOR HST “m. Hum ¢hnmm ‘m’ no" I’ , istgtgellvi-iiiirstyrusi-ifieti-xitl: iikrlllgcsgiiéi: angle yéigorn {ilmnynhliggigiltlmoavsmaifiifl mam frmltd colntfluisioqnhiicllg 112g (éhalrles McKeuna. Newton ‘Cross. I "u" ‘In an” wk.’ ' ' I: FI°I°' We" "w" MIIIIIBIY Yepreflemed II‘ IiIiIaIIsIIIgIhiIieo we ifeeeiasur! Igil, better IIICliffIord Ylcllwcn St. Peter's. P» IIQIIMI‘ “I Horde" SIIIIIIIII IIIIII OCII » "l" 791"‘ "Q1? "W" ‘I'M? 7°? I 1 . the Classic contests of thaflgrent “,1; n huh)“,- mndprm,“ “vhefpl no E m ‘ ' oher. x 1 Fmrett Smfln 2 . I _ Immediate or future delivery. o . Q0" agricultural show. hub, the m" communes Wm, the John L Clark nuance‘ I.‘ E L Grade . -— . .. , , _ o . “e-N fie” Mr. MaoMillau, as his name im- ovenIonen that remain. Mm Mmon wkye, 5L Peter's, p_ Ethel lhrrack fl Jack Rtcgilillé wn- w n & co 4 ‘ q‘\\ a A . [G6 plies, is a Séotchétiau by Iltlflh Theyunern m verflMl River on 1.1 L h E lhfrlgtadfilxllll-l Jack Sex v _' ' l ' II ' Q “IIIIIIE I“ IIIIII 5' “m9 “III-I Fuesday morning as tinder the Glen McLai-en, New iPert . P. - ‘ " " - 5 l 2 i ' . -,~ B|achfofd7s 1i ** t, years iisn. and h“ been BHBHBB" direction of Mr. A. A. Hennesfley- l. Grade Vll-l-l "regs???" gixriroigch INSIDIOUS, y PHON. I" f I - 1 § I I in the Buick M15916". P8151118 5 pm, col-gage ‘was exceptionally Wm Cflllgillflll, Brocktoli. P. El. Tiieiliiil 9111"“ *'. I‘ n 1 ' I 4i ,1 II t ' USE l iiiniber of cattle and horses i f I H t - RI er P E. Grade VI-1Agiics Paquet . Mi - 4, “ " 0 ‘ arse i _ arge. and was irepi-oiientatve o M, Cutllffe, uiiei v , . 1 P “Qt 1 presmn Dnmwh . . , , , 1» Ifill-the-Basklet 4i . 627C187!" 1 anti has imporiid several froir very section of one country. A l_ dm Ml . - ) 1 Anne Paquet i, > _ H ~, i h m > ~ 0 mutt vnonucrs . Scotland. His last shipment con “m, M“, o, Requiem w“ chm“. v_ R_ “my Montague, p_ p; ,l_ oi-ade v. (a — _ w" h ' w. u“ n". “mu” i‘ y .. ‘----- -- 1 1 tldllitchllbd i‘ YkPFJl sybilPanuetfilllriiie. DY u" — "w" - , ‘ ‘ ane e; . o ce y re Y°“" sd by the pastor the Rev. P. D. Bert Brown. or . - - . , _ 2 v| u.“ _ II I ‘ " I v Clydesdale mares which he I919" .lcGulzan. The pail bearers Mrs. Alex. Hamilton, New Perth, Grails \ 1):‘ I NeIIIe 59mm ' Y - . I" I 1 - “I dpijImIIIIlIyt whefihfizfr I?‘ 5cm. veil-e Messrs. Everett Dunliiiy. P. E. I. t d l l i m JaglfélgIIIlIIvIff Flam, Dawn,‘ 2 > Sufferers from 51%“ I. t Most economical to Food. III" “III w“ ‘I’. w II “I ° III" Willa Grimes John ilyrne. Frank Th6 11°"! 5"" ‘I “Y “g " S , i . xi Al r. ml! h!" 96'1"‘ VIII"! P . I . ' t - 4 PNvidle the . widest variety I ' family. yile liends exhlhliili‘ layer. IUOIIII\I‘C&IIBKIIBB. and ‘RBY- 991m IIIIIeIIe “I.” III IIIIIIII IIIII-IhlII-III IIIItIiiIiIIadIIcIcIlIlIilIIfiItIIFIftiiIiliIIIiiIreiiiiliiiee2 therefore do not INOQOBQIFIQIIO _ _ I r ‘ o’. "mudhnh. ‘n, Mam“ , some of t..ls importation at the 1n “ond Hm", er 20 on. and 4.» eggs laid vi LI ‘i amt Fm“ "Nun" o. "y ‘y. an“ F. . - -, n-n-v- ~‘ mum n t" m , ‘t “m”. 4t ternlitlonal as well as some of hit Much ‘ah-math, l; extended to did‘ not. score as they were uiiiler Blanche Gallant 3 . an! _ " I I ca‘ an“; II“ "I'M" d I IIIIIliIlIrIIIIIiIIaIIrIlIiillun has been a con III‘ IIIIII“ “III mOIIIIGIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIITOhII (‘oinn iuiiy llat<lierv loll IIIIIIlIiIIiiIde ll-1 liorntliv MacQiinP- ‘um nzfigznImflhng, m’: ‘I I ‘Ii i - . ‘ - . 9 . ll -‘ . ~ . r W‘ - I rt» Mum dilplly OVOI‘ Inlmli mini». our. FIOH. j listen‘ "I ”“"°°I‘“I“I °"I‘II’"°" I‘ I'IIII IIIIIIIIII II IIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIII IIIIII m. the week “m. s cilils (5.7 rle z Anna tilt-Innis a (looms Gw- Nm, 5",.» » - ‘ PLOW,’ um‘ "III MILK‘ ‘, ".8 the Caiiinry Exhibition and othei W118’, I§,,§§'f'{,,,§";“‘,,,';,‘j§‘{“{§‘,§‘,f{‘,,; points); The. Experimental Station def " r '- ' “Wm-III "III cIIY PM“ I° > mo.“ h. m." HALF A : ' OHI “Ai IIIH Canadian points for many years m, menu“ of c‘,’,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, were Barred Rocks were second with ti Grailc iii inl~l lul m Jane M9‘ NorivilIOyM in 00% IIIIIII h 00m In Ind CENT "- M" d i‘ . WHAT | WAS he has had the honor of winnin' .8,“ by mm] friends ‘Vlny his 885B. (36 points); The Expsriiuen- Innis 2 Vi unda Campbell. - “m” “w.” ‘q, o"?! ody- e 1 I1 III" A7. : v tho Gold ‘Medal presented by the {om n" m peace‘ . . ‘ I11] station W. L. tied will Chin. Grade I ib)~—l Joel-t Mufrphyn? "n" Emmy" “M. “g Ioolt- (Item over. You will 901d In 28 1b., 1N lb. III! ' WIQHIN’ FOR Clydesdale Horse Society of cot __ leii McKennlrn B. R. for tiilrii George Mclnnts fl Billie Dre n11 .7 “m” h pun“. '- . and by lhl pound. 1 . land iind also Canadian _ Golr q B wit-h 5 one and 3 IWIIIIII- an" 3 -——- —~-—~—* er proportion it ,_ . 5| gin-priced at the low prlc- b m. Medals with a mare of his owl . 0t flth eggs , and 3 itoiiiiii rflifilifiiimIYr I Hence 4.1mm e - Wm‘ 5°“ Illlliis today I! v Y°" _. "““"" "I IJIBGGIBB- Co Clifford Mclfiwen‘: are fourth ivltii Fur “M, "m" i-‘ u, . M All lhl vast QIQHIIIOMIO about l0 CENT‘ I‘ 15*" I’ bond ‘and milk of your The Mic-Mum] ranch h, ma“ l. - n 1118. e; (1 point) iind M. (‘Millie's u. N. m ' i_ " P! . . s s a | I ""5 mi"! l0 be MOM?» WM‘ . Mn,“ days? Refresh- antly situated on the Southeri, v -—-——, are fifth with 1 egg and -7 0i‘ ii T!" 9'" “m” “""°'II"‘ u” m. ' " y, "Q ""1- .. pays better than a flock of , ' l” w”; o; ‘Manny, slope oi Sheep. Creel: seven niilei Will tin: 001M! rilhl out. l" point . 11122;“?n'§"f_“romg°gf;n.°fif; gum”, ' “A ‘ ‘ ' r ‘ , 000d IIYIPI- Keep thcih lull! _ ' mm, h west of the rising town of 0kotok= he _ , lbesglvlv. the 00m lifil _v----oo>—-—— \ new“, R,,,,,,,,“,.,_ hmphku, 0,, ~ - , they pay blg dividends. It "I'm I" ~ 9"’ and commanding a mugnificeii i e i-oou. This Is the actual ____~,‘...__._ u," 0, Manhood m“, d,,,.,,,,, 5f I 1i ' pure Ind w“ - °"4"' I‘ iview of tlie Rocky-Narrated“. r * 0- , oonildfroiiiirlins Piii- LETTER or competence. men,» Booklet on Female iii-nun L ‘lily your Poultry liifilin y “n; gq your iiomo morn- my miles west of this niicii. , i‘ Extractor. There is a ;;l:(c‘fl-:Tf'fr:e(h ‘malaise gmycluynlé ', ’ ‘ | ' - i is nut tlie Turner‘ Valley Oi pl- _ iii treatment fully des- To me fgmfly 0t 1.1.9 lute Bro, A. a, m‘, y", dam, " . ' - ‘I N.’ ' Fields, where great. development piped In eve kale. Yoiiiwviil C. McIntyre. financial secretary of us, before loam; an. 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