l flue to liti “(illn- iiis ritual.» l .10, 1920. f? DEATHS CHARQ-At Duvar, on June hire. Sylvester Blanchard, in st year. , ni distant! loving memory m mo. Rop- ‘lltiomnwn. who died at Heath- ‘Jtliy 7Q, 1919. - the grave-yard calmly sleeping, Whore the sweetest flowers ‘IIBW. u» the one we loved so dearly ‘lifter cold and silent grave. She will never be forgotten. ' Never will her memnry fade, Sweetest thoughts will! ‘always , linger, (Per the grove where she ls iii-la. i» ' . 150s {smelt ouo‘ TATIONS HAILIIMX, July 10.—~(Quotations' lilfilllllbd by FIB. McCurdy and -' the Montreal .»$rtock _Ex~ ——-i—— PAPER CCNTROL TRIBUNAL TO HOLD MEETING. OTTAWA, Jiiiy il.-—ln MOfllfT-ll, Thursday, July 8, the paper COD- trol tribund will hold slltlnzn l0 hear evidence from tho Fort Fran- ces Pulp and Paper (‘onipah-y and the Uanedlnn il(\\\'i>2[)tlipPd' pubiish< ere, if any of films (halve to test the correctness of a summary stato- ment just prepared by Messrs. Olarkson, Gordon Q Diilworth, chartered accountants to show how much the company is said to have charged wostorn publishers in ox- cess of the rates tiion lawful. In this statement it ls allot-KM lllfll ill the Ylhffl Illlll and lillii the coin- pnny ovorcliargui the Vflflmlfi newspapers, a total of $l22,1iiti.41. us comparcd with what the chitrgcs would have iii-on if inaili». lll the- ioliowlng rates: January, 1018, $50 |',] “m; [Fl‘lli‘llfll'_\' 1 in Jliflo viii), liilli, $57 a inn; July 1 to Navi-mboi‘ ll". 1918, $66 a ion unii l)l‘i'(*illll(‘1‘ l. 1918, to Ili~ir<~|iiili"r_il1, lliiii,_$i'»'.i a ton. Whcro a i-ihipiui-ut was Ill loss than carioiiii loisan tltlilllltllllll charge oi throo fioiiars s ton WuB BIIOWNI. i’ mei7~ Smokes Most mon iikcv a mild 5100i" during warm ivcathcr, Our mot- hod of iftH-plilg (‘lflilfil iuJsurc-s the smokcr a maximum oi Willi!“ fillilll nest: which ivas [llZlPfil in illrlll by the mnkors. \Vo handlo all of tho llfiilllllll’ brands no as to satisfy a discrim- lnatlng nubile , iLet us know your favorite brand. 1f wc shouldn't have it. Wt‘ ll gladly stock it for your conven- Wlohnson 8i Johnson THE QUALITY DRUGiSYTORE Corner Kent and Prince Stu. r_tf._'—.-_____"—' :;:;::;'::;:._; :1 . I I W - Senlod Tondors. nildrcssoil to the Postmasto-r (loncrai, will bo recolvoii at Ottawa until noon. ‘ill Friday the 20th Autzust 10:30 for the convcyanco of Ills Iliajostyhi I Mam’ m, {t proposed contract for four years, i; tinioi pi-i- ll't'l'll u" the routo Tliznish iiurai .\i.iil Route No, i. from tiio l‘-i"tm:iii- tcr Gonor.il's Illflilsilff‘. ipflfnpd pntloos oontalnlni: iiir- thor information as to contilllons of proposer] contract may lie not» and blank forms of Tender maybe obtaliiorl at tho Poit Oiiir ‘s: of 'l IL; tilsh and at tho ofiioo of tiio For»? Ofiicc Inspector. Post Ofiico inspector's UliiiH‘. Charlottotow". lltli Jiilv "W". JOHN F. WHEAR, l'-’).~'i Oiilcti iuspa-tnr 1514-7-l0Snt 3i. LL71‘. Notice to Advertisers The tto-npvqrntinn of nus-wt)» ill [litmus iii rwiuwigtv-d in ib- IIOI n1 lftflllllll ‘\‘"l"" lit‘ . I Dulles tblllvr lit-for. I .. a '9“; qp the dnv pruvltflln if on. (Hnlurdny iii sin I of! often‘ In» riiei-ivt ~'\ ' liwmv-iil or "We "at flipping“ ntmr that "ti!" ' v 0f [fitting the pow-i off-i DO l0 catch ltw inali- ‘infrequently ouch ml~ acci- . , tut 1y 0" 1T9 Italic!‘ t e" edit-rm»: in ' as, tin-unite. GIRLS! USE LEMONP.‘ FDR SUNBURN, TAN Try it! Main lllh lemon lotion in whltm your tanned er melted llnln Soiree» the time of two lemons Into I bottle containing three Militia of Orchard White, shake mild have a quarter pint ti! (Neils, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion whiten- M‘, at very, yeryullgw cost. Your grocer the lemons and n06 drufi store or toilet counter wi supp y thmo ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this nwiletiy fragrant lotion inti- tho taco. neck, arms and hands and see how quickly the freckles, sun- bum. windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and whfts tho nkln becomes. Yes! It is herm- less. nudist: Post Office Registration Fee 0n and after the 15th 0i July. 1920, tho ltogisiriition Fee on all .I't'i:l-°~l~*rcd mail mutti-r posted in {Panaila \vili lic lti oi-nts. iloizistor (‘ll iirficics must bo fully propaid. ill. Notice Beginning with J-iiiy 16th; i-‘aitons Ltd. will close thoir storo ovory tVA-Illnfl l‘Xl'I'l|l S:itiirii:i_i' at b o'clock. \Vc also ask our patrons to keep in mind that we close every Wednesday afternoon at “I130 1471- mw ti ‘i... :._'_—:: '.. <.—"—,~ 1- -._ l Registered Stock For Sale (inc puro iircd niicrtiiorn bu.‘ thrco months old. Ono pure lire] izhoriiiorn bull, one month old. Both ilicso young ziuimais are from first prir." dams and sire, are izood. intliviiiiiziis iircciiiiii; tibtalunbio. PPIFPQ right tor humiliati- J. 5. JENKINS, Upton Farm. lfiltifltisatturthil.__ l IKE “ Wc. tho undersigned niorchants of Remington, will close our stores and tlii- best :l.\lt', _._ __,_____,_, on Wctiilosrlay ht 12 noon, on Bat- - uriliiys iii i) p.m., anii on itll otii- or days at ti p.m., beginning Mon- day. July 5th. and continuing to Soptenibrir 30th. JOHN MCGOUGAN, REUBEN TUPLIN d. 60., UNITED FARM PRODUCTS, LTD ' KENNEDY BROQ, 1277-7-8-121, I i1~fir’l_.€__ ,1 MALE TEACiiiRi ' (‘aria t instructors Courses A 7|" 'l".V "HUN" will start nt tho Armourii-s. Iloiifnx, N. 8., on Thurs- oa)’. tiii- 15th .iiil_v. l'i\,\' llllil uilniv» ‘f‘.'l l-l Iii! fur Ilnv. Truui-uiii-tiitiiiii free. Toaciicra wit-thin]: to tnlto this Jetkse will wire full name and ad- ilc-Jni it» lint-tr it. ll. Willis, Nilillify ilifitliiuttru-rs, liailfux, N. R. before July iltli. no ilipit trnlispiirtittftin ' lw not tiiini. s. Wilt ii-avn iilontziizue every Mon- day, VVciinosday and Friday at 0 a. hi. i'or Plctou, N. S. tti-orroiown and lioiicii Point, Mur- ruyflnrbor. Returning leave Pic- tou, N. B. day and Saturday at noon. further particulars see time table. WILLIAM FRASER, Manager, Piston. N mailing at every Tuesday, Th urs- For tNilli I; ill imo ‘to w- "I“l.l-‘.|\ TICNIVPIIR, nrlrlrcnilod to tho iH-ntiiinstoi- Gonorni, will he WrWvi-ii Ill Ittnwu uutll Nun“, on Pfifltii". tlic ftli aiiirmit 192a for tho ‘utlvtluttvt- i-f Ills llfnlontyfiw Mulls, n ri-npnsi-ti Contract for four . -n_ FlY tum-- pm- iviu-l- . »..i- w“. cl Houtiiport, Rurni ,Maii Route i tit-m tlio Pflllllllflfllvl‘ floncr- Yii-neurc. iitv-il lii-ticcr cnntninlni: further ---i..,»-i»-}'~vt m- to conditions of pro- fVNIIl l'llilll'ltf‘l may ho soon hurl ll1lllf forms o! Touiti-r may tic oii- uxlned at tlio Post rifflomi of i-louth- I"\"l and nt. the office nfithc Post Offici- Inspector. ' JOHN If‘. “WIIGAII. , Post ltffico Inspector I'm-t Pfliw- lnlflflflfll")! fltYioc. ‘||;|y~I..lt|-t'\\'fl1 June 24th. 1920. in Canadian Railroad History . s¢@-~~-¢.-~--....-.-.oo JUST A GIRL BV JANE PHELPS O vovoo-QQQQQOQ 0000400040 o 4 A OLEVER RUSE OF MARY'S (YIIAPTICIK 5S Iliary was all oxcitonicnt dlnnor. She could scar- l aittiugii, at sxlio said, "that ilziiliill)’ ono m’ bci- troitbiosi. “li'.~:_,;i-ttin' ihi: tzriih what inakos nic tfrcd, not oaiin’ it," with a izriiuaco’ at rho . lions. 'l‘lii-n, “i sup . to ho doi-oni and irivc lloscnstirn n rhjtnog) iii git siiiiiooiii- in my l,illliff‘. I don't soc how Ito's {wink l riin that shop without mo, i‘- > you?" ilasonsiilin or iiio shop I cant Ililflwt r that tpioslitin. iiui I think you miisit bo a vory good ixzirkcr. Mary." "You liavo io ho in flu-m shops 11a)" on Pttilll and I hanki-riiit: aft ‘r ancoii»: ivings _\-ot a wiiilc." "'l‘hi'rc isn't voi-y much for us: to look lHFWflFil to, that should mako iiil wani to llvo,—it' it wasn't, for Motlior." “Nonsrnso, Zonal Wc’re ii long limo ilfilliluilflil I ivant to ho rich and have an ziuttiiuobllc bcforo - tllo. I got, so mad iit thcm ilrivors just pnyln‘ no atti-nrzon io their. iviiiit ain't notiiln’ but sliaukfls mart- to tote thcm around, that I fro‘ .ikr if I hail a ziuttlmtiblio I'd run ono _o t"i~u. iioivn just to git won." “i kn? w bi-iiur: you wouldn't hurt il fly," ‘You wait and sec! But do hurry. Zena, it will be dark before you'vc finishctl, tlii-n who'll s~c my waist?" 1 hitrricil my ilcssort, still urging: Mary to out, lhi‘il wc pairl our mod cit chock and loft. \\'o had gum but a iittie'wnys when I saw llli‘ young man who ‘ind iiflfifi\'f"l u: tho cafoterln swoggerlng towards tiiru s. “(lord tgvnlng, ladies!" Iio hon-- t"! in Iln "Ynrrzoriitorl martnep p smirk on his face, oil in his voles. Mary had cniicd his yoice "alip- ""l‘Y" lilo first limi- ho tailicd to us. "I iioo you have changi-d your tinting 91.1mm Ilo you liiink Kemp's is Dr. DeVanls French Pills I H-ltfl-Iv lh-wiilI-tliiu iiult mr \\'u- '\""i- Ur fl l-ox. Raid ht all ivrm: I\|'I\M, or mulled ti. rnv\ ~i.v.i....... ..., "ti!" I-f i-rtro. Till‘. soiionma. I‘1l‘t'} CO" Movitrcitl. quot-no, PIIUHPIIONOL 101‘ MEN ilm-tori-n Vim nud \'It'niity zfnr Verve pod iirsin: lfwrllnrtn "pray "ml r’: n Titlllrwvwlil mind you up. Q mlmx. m- two tor 85 at drui- sort-n. or lii- mnti on weir-nip; or T l013-8—26Hntll. orb-e. ‘rim unmet-ad. Ditlltl (inti- PANY, ‘llnvitrr-ul Qllfiltfll‘. Ii. A. Plantar. Llutrul llflmntiirn. :1: Kiillil as tho itafotcria?" “Wo Vlifiiiiit‘ rostaiii-iiiils often," I hilrrioii to say, trying to tnako .iiiu uiiilt~r.~.:itiiii ft Wlllilil bt: no good to itiliow us. I WilH ioarfill that hi'ii'_y' would tzct into another itfilillllvill with him again, ad I hati to ivisli lo lliii‘lil‘l aiti-ntlon. So although iho follow iviis so ropugn~ ant, I had tlIl~'.\\'l‘i'l‘fl clvliy. "Sonic Ill iiko that, they iikcs a change." lio had turned anti was tlil.iii‘lllllll along bevzalilii r/lary, who l'il]l[1"Iii‘il in ho on the outside. '".\"~iiii~ Witiol poii'vo gut un!‘f ill?- i horrid final-rs toiuelioti lior slcovr- “lianiis, off!" Mai-y uxciainied. ilI"l\VlIlL{ aivay from him. "Ali, iliiift ho so touchy! I Hllllililfii‘ y. iir sit-adv gave it to you Iiiii-t iiiivc ccs tiiim a tener riizhi. I know Ftlillviiliil ‘lliiliililffii cirithcrs, you soc. l had taitcn Mary's arm and ivas iiuinvitii", i.cr along. iic turncii to nu" "iiavo you izot..»'.toziii_v compan n» "or. w, with t. u.» who-i, p.- ‘vu- Iiiihty thought ingratiutinx. I pre- tended not to notice. "I'm spi-zikiii‘ to you." lire no- 'tiiii--<ti-i\' stony-oil and stood is front of us, effectually barring any aiivzmco. "Piixti-ii- ioavo us. \\'o aro iioi tho t-irt ot’ girls _\'.'iu like." I haul spok- tn with all tho dignity i ooulil Iliilli ' _\'oi my volt-c trcmblod, and ‘ l~ aaw I was timid. “You'll iind me on the revel. I liked your looks tho iuiuuto i siiw on. Your friend ain't so bad neith- r, in that waist-it's queer what a lliiPrt-IIPC ciiifiios make fn,ii wo nan. ain't it? My pal ivouliin’! 'l(‘li to have iior. (Ionic on, \vo‘li iiiiil him up.‘ "Oh, shut up! illlililf You itiako inc iloopy!" Th1: irroprosslbio, Mary broke in, evidently thinking lllr iaonvorsiillon had gone far i-noilgli lo sci-d lior asslstanc‘. "Some little kicker, ain't. you’: Joo ll tulllii izi-t that oli:'il you, Blue Eyes." _"it'ii nctiiiri’ to you what color‘ You lrot along abou- , and lot dcccni "iris We ain't no us” for your "Ilr-ro (‘KIIIICS Joo now!" ho or ciaimcti, as a youth who was his exact counterpart, came into viciv. - iviix, it‘ nnyiilifng, oven more tho f rncrioafor, and disizusit kopi Ill‘ uni. at. “and Iioro wo aro at homo!" Mary pinched mv nrm to niako iuo kcep still, "and oiir landhuiy’: tiiirtniiiii would iiiakc you i.wo piec- cs of cheese look like n spoilt-ii Woisli lldllllli If iic over know you'd followed us. Silo fairly ran iip tho stairs, and rant! tho bcLi. 1 followed, wnndi-r- lng what silo would say when the door ocnod. ‘lrliiie{,hc two siusk off with ii z- my look on liioir taco... Tomorrow—A Waitress Hi1. NE at the tint lltpl in connection Inauguration of New Transcontinental Service Marks Important Development with the ice-ordination of the Gnnd Trunk and the Canadian National Railwsyi will be to give the Dominion s tCfVlCt. Effective June 27th, i920. through train: arc to h ' trcnl to Vancouver over the mils ol the two sylttml. the route being by way oi Ottawa, North Bay, Fart William and Port Arthur. Winnipeg, Sssketoom and Eilmonton ' ‘ regions at exceptional wank cliann and (cnersl interest. The new express trains will llillttfk the Algonquin Peril ul Ontario. the Nipigon Fem! operated from ‘ This will take the traveller ‘ new transcontinental i.‘ i} 4i Reserve, Quclico Park, the Rainy Rwer District. the richest cl the Prairie lands, jasper National Park. the Mount Robson region where the Canadian Rockies rear-ii their greatest height, and the lovely valleys o! the Franc: and Titompnon Riven. The mute will also provide a new short we to Alaska and the North Pacific Coast via Prince Rupert. ll will now be pouible for the traveller landing st irhliia: o: i .1; .-. Si. john to travel on an all-Canadian transcontinental direct linr - fiom coast lo wast, but lor the convenience ol those who filly ~ drain: to journey to Western Canada via Toronti, the Cmaiiai. National-Grand Trunk Railways will place in cflcct this man: a through daily service from Toronto to Vancouver, this r21 being through North Bay, Timsgami. Cobalt, Cochran: an! ta _ Clay Belt of Ontario. in planning the new servicci it. has bee. t, possible to select ideal routes inrn the lat c mileage OWntJ o the two railways. and the inauguration through truth: h, these svcnut-s marks a distinct forward step in the dcveiopne h oi Canadian railroad facilities. l o 4-04 a 440-0 ooao-owa-ow-e-vew- l Hints for the Motorist ‘E sv ALBERT 1.. cLouoi-i 1 oo-oooeeoe-oo-e-eo-oa-e-o-ooe-o-qu A FEW EMERGENCY “KINKS" When Fur From A Garage A Little Reeourcefuiness in Valuable In event of failure or the vaciiiim- ‘\'.~'-l"ll\ to fill and, supply gasoline to tiic carburetor, the engine can tn" run for a time on fuel poured into tho top of tho vacuum-tank, through the opening that is closed by a ronioviililc plug. Draw gaso- llue from tho bottom of thc main annk into a bottle or tin can—onc fir tiio other of which can usniiiiy be found-laud pour from this, into the Vflcilllllblllllll, about o pint of gasoline. “filo average cur will i'\ll1 il mile or two (in-this amount ltlltl tho operation can be rcpentci‘. if’ nooossary. Don't forget that a well warmed engine will rim on Lflrtlrltfili‘. and, in oaso 0i’ an ompty tank szuizplyinir ft with i\ qtiart or Ciiangle Treaty or’ Til-kc Country is _(_lt_er_maii Stand (IENEVA, Jiiiiy' .—'I‘he German tlelogntcs to thoTSpa conference Wlil be instructed to insist on im- txirtiant territorial,‘ financial and military motllfications oi tho Peace Treaty, and, in case of refusal, to invito the Allies to occupy and an minister Germany thomsoives~ such is the plan adopted at a meet- lui: of tho now iaibinet in Iloriin. according to information received hero in diplomatic quarters to be credited. 1t» is tho icid German illllif ovor llittillil that was tried after the armistice and again last. ycnr iioforo tho ratlfwation of tho Versailles troaiyfilf tlho Alllcs rc- main firm and united. tlioro need be no fear that-Germany will car- ry out her threats. Tho principal motlllioations tho German statesmerrdccidcd to ao- Illililtl nroi ' ' 1st. Upper-Silesia to remain Ger- nian as its loss would involve ti catastrophic coal shortage definite- \\\'0 of ki-rtisino, if only that incl is available will most likoly' enable "flii'lll|‘.“ supply station to bc rocliod. Willi a gravlty-fucbfced spstcitl from an undcr-sisat tank, ii’ no. gasoiill’; li‘\'i‘l lzccomos too' ow to pcrniit tho carburetor to fill on- an up grade, removing tiio llilor~ "an and creating i1. silfglit proesuro in lliiC tank by blowing into it,- will‘ it tho carburetor. 11y ropeating this process, tho hill can ho ollmed. Such a car can be backed iip a liiil ivhqn it t-imnrit, iii- drivon no no o forward speed,‘ because iii bucking the tank becomes relatively high as regards the crabin-eiur. ‘lAff-lhlll“ owollno unions generally become fight, if their siirfacoslnre Kiven a coating of ordinary soap and a cracked gasoline pipe can usually l" miulc teiiiptirarfly tight by giv lug it a thick covering of soap. Nlllfllllg iiic soap portion with at strip of cloth and H103 with lire strip o ioiotii and this with tiir and no startingcrank is at hand. liy hiivng persons set the car into motion by pushing, throwing the Kcor into illiYll. wit-ii the clutch "at and then letting the clutch in, the engine can be started. 1n the ab- sence of helpers, one can jack up u roar wlicoLctiiiilnshritiucmlwypbbb iind start tho engine bp turning the jacked up whoc] in lhc forward directions. In case ignition fails ironi l3lllilllliiilllllfl of tho storage baitorv, of five ,dry~ceiis will furnish smirking curriint tcniporiiri ly and every motorist should find out exactly how ‘such a drybnttnry can be connected to his iinnitiop- system. - , (To be continued) __...__¢e>.i._. ' klk flr Mlnhrd‘: nnilltnlielo other iy frustrating Gcrmanyls economic reconstruction oiryriiich lior ubiii- ty to fulfill her financial obliga- tions to the Aiiiosdcponti. 2nd. The strength of the llcichii wolir to be left at~i200,000 as a fur- ther reduction would iniailibly pro- cipltate a Spnrtzdan outbreak and the triumph of ‘bolsiievism. 3rd. Assessmenfof Germany's to- tnl war indemnitfes at an amount not OXCPDIIIIIK, sf ty billion marks gold 612.000.0004) 0). A's rcgarils the-strength of tho‘ army and the payment of indom~ nltfes, the Germans know thatthe first can always be canioutia-girti and the second eluded and they themselves are prepared to satis- y the rlt-mitnils of the Allies 0h ihose points after-some show of resistance. But loss of llpper Si- lesia the new Berlin government is determined to prevent at. all costs and it has authorized its ro- prosentatives at Spa to declare that if this rioheosi country be ziwnrdod to Poland by plebiscite o! otiiorwlsinit must decline all fur- thor responsibility for tiie fulfill ment of Germany's economic obll nations and that Jl is up to the Allies to come and govern Germany , il.1l(l get what. they can out of ttiis country. t §Q< v-fffi _ lllllM A use llr. Chase's (tiuuni-nt for Eclema and Hktn Irrltnflnun You are not expert m nntini ft . heals the s . Hlllnpll Chore‘: Ointment free if tlull lhll paper sndwuind o. stamp for minus-e. 00a a box: e dealers or lodmbninui. Bates l 00., hitnilbd. Purslnlo. - _ _ pies shaves A ‘ $600 iiiiliemiums GARFIELD, P.E.I_. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July 28 ~ _ cusses. 2.20 mixed Trot-and Pace 2.25 Class Pace Purse $200.00 2.40 Class Trot Purse 8200.00 Itecords made up to and including July 20th. No bar. ' ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 20TH. - 6 per cent. to enter 5 per cent. from money winners. All races mile heats 3 in 5 N. '1‘. rules to govern. This track is a mombor of Na tional Trotting Association. in illl classes five to enter three to start. ' Classes not filling may be zieciared off. _ Right reserved to change orderof programme, declines any entry er declare off and fill without advertising any class not filling satisfactorily. Trotters allowance 3 seconds in Mixed Class. 3TEAMER HARLANDHAS BEEN CHARTERED AND WILL leave Bruce Stewart & Co's. Wharf leaving Wednesday morning at 0.30; returning leaving llrilliditys wharf at 7.210 p. m. , . Purse .8200 .00 A. W. MaeLeod, Beep, 1412-7-7-WedSattii. Garmeid, p_ EL |_ _ 1_.c.__..___.__._._.-._ _. __._.. _.. ._____.__.1. ._ ____ -.._..___._..__fi KINKORA Hoasi: RACES ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 215T, 1920 $800 IN PURSEB Following are the classes and conditions:- 2.l7 trot and 2.20 pace Purse 2.24 trot and 2.27 pace I-urse $250.00 2.40 trot, iitako (cntrios closed), 5300,00 Entries for the 2.17 trot. ‘and pace and 2.24 trot and 2.27 pace close on July 6th. , - Entries 5 per cent of purse. No deducted money from money win ncrs. All races mile heats, best 3 in 5 to harness, and to finish at the end of the 5th heat, when monoy will bo rewarded decor-flux in 1110 standing in tho summary. v llursos tilvidoii, 50, 25, 16, iind 10 per cent. The horse distancing. tlic field 0X‘ 0X1!‘ Dart thereof is entitled t0 “my mung, opiy_ The [15113] allowance for the trotters 3 seconds. floppies allowed in all classes. 5 to enter and 3 or more to start. ' iziaaacs not filling may be declared oft. The rizht reserved t0 chimes order of program, decline any entries OI‘ MIY dTlVBf. declare 0i! 811d refill, WliilOlll. ndvcrtlslng any nice not satisfactorily filled. 'l‘>his track is n. member of the Nllllflllill 'l'l‘fllllll8 ABBOCIBWIII. “m1 Wm m, govflrnftd by m, mp0s, whore they conflict. with the above. Ilay, straw and stable irce. PETER RANAHAN, JOHN P. RANAHAN, Secretary, Proprietor. l1l32-7-5mtmwsmtw8i. Klnlwrs- $250 . 00 i" fff o ‘or r ; ' r i Railways l ;_= n d la n r0 BOSTON, Qunssc, ; NEIIC! I‘! Bl MONTREAL And ALL WESTERN POINTS “The National Way” Illlflll-I-l DAILY NI-IIlYIFI-Z iwtww-n Prillco Piliiwnril Inlilnill Alainliinti. Trains iciivini: Clinriottotown 7.00 a. m. and 1 i0 p m with .‘\l4'f\Illl‘I' ionvtui: iloriii-u at 9.3!! u. 1a., and fut!’- p. m.‘ l I _ _ ill’ luiirninn triiiu, ooniii-otioii is mnili- at. llliinctiin with Nu. tlllrYllli-t lllltlllHll iilvrilvl‘ for llostou, via St. John, and with No. a nil ‘lilo connect 13 train \ (lcenn Jiimitittt fol‘ (Jiioin-i- llllll Aiiiiitrotii. I nftoriioini t"nlu i-ouui-otliiii is mnrii- ut Snckviilo with tNo. 3 lllari- fill" lHXbYt-fttt FI-t’ tliiolioi- Iillll aioiiironl. Connections at Quebec with dransoiintluontni 'I‘ruiti for Wlnuipotz. l-'itl' 11H Ili- l‘ inioriiiiitiiiii nppiy,ui— “Z I(. IHHEICHN, , (‘liy ‘Pic-hot Am-nt )|,,"| . tloi- that all 'l‘lckotn rcml vlu (‘tnvvnfllltn lliutlomll llnlhvnyn iPuré Bred Live Stock NAME ADDRESS Breed [AGE _ 1B mos. B wks. 30 mos. Slim-thorn Bull Shortiiorn Heifer calf Jersey Bull Jot-soy Bull 27 mos. Shorthorn Cow 5 years. (With- cnif at side.) Shorthorn Ilelfer 1 year. Shorthornjllill 1 year. 3 Iloistein Bulls under 6 mos. Holstein Heiier Calf under ' 6 mos. 2 Holstein Bulls under 3 mes. Ayraehire Bull ' 4 mos. Holstein Bull, 4 years. Ono Shorthorn Bull-l years, one Cow, t1 years; one Heifer, 18 mos.; one Heifer 6 mos. c Department not Agriculture Amos Rodd, Amos ltrrid, George linsinm, George ilasinm, (l. D. McLean, Milton, I Milton, Springfield, Springfield, Clyde itfver, Clyde ltiver, Pownui, Ilarnioy, ilarnlcy, (T. D. McLean, S, C. Lane, Wallace McNuit, Wallace McNutt. ilogert McNutt, Darniey, Wm. A. Whito, lloiio llay Centre, ‘Phoopiicius Pincau, llustico, It.il. i1. IlxStnith, McNciiPs Mills, RANCH BUILDING will start 1n July and be in full swing in August. Make your plans to build or enlarge your Fox Ranch now. Book your order for B. P. BRAND ENG- LISH FOX WIRE NETTING iind thus be sure of delivery. Thousands of _rol_ls will be wanted for this year's building. [Make sure of yours. '1 IL Tllil ROGERS HARDWARE CDMPANY; LTD. $600 titans, t Garfield Races . ~_J .-~'. 44 $§<?‘4"§O‘-OQ:“§nb=-.y\~__ l