First in Quality, Beauty, liflleleney, Adaptability and Economy in '§“u‘i“liiT'°i N PR'”0 l>i.i cl": ‘J.-rkgo\orlo¢>ir1'o1dJlor!vrpw'®dmIIiIo&'I Halifax Port Arrivals riot 34 hour: ending in o'elo& noon. Thursdey July lath. ma. ARRIVAIB — M. ii 1. Coaster iroin Lunen-burg, Ragus form mm yfllrbour. Novaiito rrom Local Bar- Ibour. Vlmy Ridge from local Har- .bou.r. Faneijeld from Swansea. 1 assumes Ports. Novallte to Local Harbour. M. at L. .CoutAr to local Harbour. vimy JR-kin to Local Harbour. 1&5 of Great Fire oi St. J ohn. ST. JOHN'S. Nfld., July l'i--(O. P.)—!Mrty«'our years 330 today, so. John's was laid waste by one or the great oonmcrstians or his- tory. I me which dedmoyed 2,000 buildings, mule 11. persons homeless. and did dasnsge estimst ed at $29,000,000. I-twee nottheiirsttirnefiunes swept through -the city. at. John's had been visited several times be- fore by destructive rises, the of which almost completely destroyed the Newioudrliand calms]. on l“m' Sm-iii‘ii\ limi .\'i;l|li|ii\—~|il.-rim‘ Milli ill!‘ 1 0 O I clinic-«Ii-I°:IIIi»r| .\~,~04-irrlion v Head ()ii‘m» J O 0 lili- Toronto Wwuaw ., an“ He/wklns loading, Prospero loading, June 9.13146. 5 glue-pot W800 in I. “.3 “DE M R Y a co “Mn!” dn°hugm’”‘“'d’“g"“M‘“‘f; :1‘ f:a"l5’°;":;: ‘:;u°§t-e:“‘: Branch Oflico : Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charloi.tetown—W. G. HOGG, Manager {'4 ‘LEXA R U“ A ' N écotin Keianoor which brought loee r ' |a—n..r Tot:-to rune: seine)-an-. he-in-u V.--u W mmidd &m)m.8m& when the 6"‘; wu°Ng£n°2;°°.°_,d L Mu-yourrieberth. nremi.eeaonWa.terBtreet.theprin- 3'9 “W315 DUE TO elpal business and rneroantiie 13" ’°“°'’m¢ 3‘ “D INN!!!- ” new -My 1'l—r<1:-stem B- mam Jun- (rho/mu8‘hSere. and on 'Duekwol-th CPOSS Roads Upper B611 Creek wee Ohnrlotto mete. :::g1%h:é1g!e:lactlvitiu of the U3 a-ice. City or Lyons from Pu East. street, parallel to and just some it, - 1 ' D°"T¢‘°iW= Wm ’ ‘’‘’°"°‘ ‘"9 “W131 _- Acadia mm aiiew York. mkger were constructed of brick, mm. or 3011001 01081113‘ 00 osmg mun: t-input mnnlaerer weeln Th’, ,,,,,.,,m "I .‘ 7‘. ‘Wm 3503"‘ M°‘‘‘°°5P°'‘ 3‘ some other non-combustible mnt- ‘7"- 3°“? M19115. h-I-V0 been heuriug 3, “‘'‘“°« -\ U. 3. Ports. rrelen M. ream Haliiax. mm, The uneroiua at Upper "Wm 10 the meet. til t '"'°'°" ‘°““°" “W mlsht 1) Eli}. mu, ,1, My m_mm,m mm mm $3-mmmmtllésd save: The uni-ennuel exeglrlnetien and new Og:n5¢cm°1 Wm wdmm mmy “mum man} 3:!‘ our continued thmugh the Croix u: i L n d B Far East, Dom. shipper ll-om Hali- repebmon of the dimnmmwmue ghflsml llgwgif: he“ m°{m, ,::,,1 mm, afternoon of June 30th, with I good ins to leave us It the end of ‘ti: zmvimm Wm?“ 1‘ "" , . "' 1'”‘- was irnpossibie. on Tu a.rter-noon June 30th. A attendance of parents and visitors. nreemt year. We had haped that “am t ° R’°°q“°“ “V1101! 3 i ‘ - 3”’ “'‘°“'V °‘ 51'-38°" mm But on July 8. 1891 a man drowa- large n r of plrents and other The following program W68 911- ‘"011 “P0” Wm 18130 but 0'! M6 i win pt: y’ wmch amen“ M‘ ' , W00dW0fk|"g C0- °”°“““' c“°d“"""t° "°m ed in it sialbie. The pipe he was interested visitors were present. 'me ioyed: we have come to know they gm owns,‘ pa mm‘ m Chm-lottctawn-—Summqjd¢ chu-leceetewn. than us m‘:§1’j\nm’°'*’m{",‘;‘°‘;“' N“W°“‘Y’ffk“ Fm’ srrnoking rell mm his hand to the school roan looked very attractive Motion Boug—by school. onLV too irue. nelon you shall hsve Dgpuueg ;'d'§§ '3’; ,e;,3‘,”‘,j‘"“’°* °1 h ‘ straw beside him. The flames with flowers, drwwines. paintings maading aqnmgu-gum _a;-mg taken your departure, we your ‘ °" “- FEVVER FISH!-IRNIEN i GO TO LABRADOR HI‘. JOHN'S Nild, July l’T.—kCP> —'l‘he Xli.l.'1ll.‘i’l' vi ilsili-rlllvll unvoi- 2l6 to the fisheries in 19 pared with 1.502 this year. mi.’wuy's own steamers were Able to sccommodiue the fisherman but The railway steamers carried 2.- 35 com- The Townsend rl-om st. Jchn’s, Pome- fjord {mm Montreal. July 21-Celtic Monarch from Vancouver, Reo from Halifax. Dom. Hslsyd from Halilax. July as-—Moym from U. 8. Ports, Lady Drake from B. W. indies. - July 2l——Niewf:'und1and from spread rapidly, building caught. The waiter pipes building alter /had been cut for repairs and it was impossible for the firefighters to obtain water. A fierce wind arose, farming the flames and carrying embers and sparks for miles, even and specimens of the chiidrenis work. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by the teacher Miss Margaret Huntley. Vernon, and their prompt answers showed mien- did prcgrees in their work. A most II. Reading demonstration —Gnde I Recitation. "Troubles of a small Boy"—Jol£H}Ienook. “Tile Ooooon cradle" ——Melinda. Young. Pupils wish to take this opportunity 01 ‘E11111! you how much we have Binloiied having you as our teacher for the past three years and ham we shall mix you when you have gone. Ever since you earns to work 3310118 '19 You have taken a deep "‘°n31m!18 the rnuniti 1 “*5 We approval yestglfguyngxusgg W1 Fefomins the Bank of rum “'0 Only major project of Premgefi Bium'a leftist government swan. mg approval or the Lower Home was the 20.000.000.000 franc (elm, 11.320.000.000; public works bill. ling to L:l'ul-ildol up to Hit‘ end or last year it was necessary to chart- 3 to _ interesting feature of the school DEIWMH interest m _ . June was K1‘r.‘ai.l}' recillcsci from inst er the steamers Imogene and uV°'p°°!' M"d°°"‘ ‘mm P” East‘ h;;‘,’fm;'h° fin nes°1°;,5a‘3m°t;fin ffivfig work consisted of two debates. Duem Doro. ing us to Vi?(:r‘k Y:n1tnfl.of firhxill-1 5a?¢p°§1m°o§"§',‘,°“ °°m1““"d 1" the gear. according to fi$Ui't.'s l.>.yllC(l Bcothic. of the Newrounslelld _ h threatening a wooden Nockhouse g(l;iIndea“:1V6. lfilven. be18l"ito(a1t1)i1i ran my md momma Young. mm you mm, spam youmm mm dyworkerg wllisgilngl move~ "e 5’“'“11“5 me‘ ‘ Mlscellalleolls S OWBI‘ 300 feet aJbUVe the NW Of the cm’ f,m§’3,,,.,§é ejvfé ‘Pu one egg,” Dunonstr-ation—Orade V We realize that we have not been at most branches or buslu struck 1950 ' he a_" W__ _, _V____ onwtheknsxieulrximlt car Yhfuzlelll. more knowledge ‘mm reading mm Racltgflon, my K1tty'i—Jim— : gmteirul as we should have been industry. Sailors who e§'§u,§'l'§§ ,..,,.,,,,,,,,H,,.,.,, one 01 the most interesting runc- 0!‘ M1 C “-9 WW9 u.a,,91u,,8_ and mmdiy rmlwd mie Msolleod. return for all that you have four rrelghters at Le Havre and tions or the season took place at frmtimliy to repair the water am we 00,, ,5 mm, mam ,,,,,,n Recitation, "A secret" —xAnne dom for Us but we trust that you. their strike when ehipownm Bead _ I . the home or Mr. and Mrs sey- sysWm- DYmm“° “Wed 09°“ than the horse. Mr. Ehrlfi Jenkins Macxensie. will overlook our railings in this ceded to demands for hem. mf , B41’! Bus Lzne Schedule mour Scott, Friday evening, July spaces ahead of the fir °*_“‘d 1‘ fi“- noted as chairman during the de- Recitation. "soap the opp:-easor" Tweet. and while. at times. it may motion or their quarter-,5 ' ti 3rd. when Jack and his bride a.i.iy burned itself out. on the $20.- bgte5_ Lewis Young. have seemedto you that we did not ' Y. 5 YEARS SERVING THE PUBLIC <formerly‘Mlss mnestin; Marlon; dargaee 168! than $5.000,000 Certificates for grade vru exams Demonst,ration—Grnde rx innreciete the many kindness you "T-+—+ ' V‘ banks) returned home a 1- ll 3 or was nsure . were received by Norma Maccsllum, Motion recitation "rho Dalsles"~—- ave shown us. we have indeed up- -+'‘ 1.1:;Av1=;s LEAVES honeymoon trip through the Miu'i- . Louise ManN’gm' H.319“ Molynegux; mm, Mmmmm Do;-1, }{“-mock, plecliaicd all that you have done Mm...“ mvtr M 7.20 AM, white‘: Restaurant at 1.00 PM. times. over one hundred friends 35535 VII, Clive Stewart, Alicia Malinda young, Ame Macgemm for us. The memo y or your kind- Glen wmiam at “O AM. Pownal at 4.25 PM gathered in and album. the living- a Jenkins. Blair Maocallum; grade V Rmmmon’ “The Kmg Brwk_ nm and moughuumeg Wm “mam M. »=- -» M lili°.’.?“'' " ms. .31” W:*‘v .322; r-Merl-= with n ~=m-non» mm A . st eon Briigc at 8.30 4.“. ‘ - . . on, w s amers an o ow an n r ng R R u i "A W] ed Douw.__ saying gm-gwenfi “mask to ': Mi:lnrt‘aguc at. 8.50 .\.M. fioeenenih cor. at s.lo l'.M. ban; For Job Seekers program was oredltably curried out oleffé '§_,,$'wck. "9 mm mm mmlfgfb u Eygfizm GUESSING‘ Vernon Rim. at 9.30 A ,\1. monmsuelsaltld ‘ 5.20 PM. To the strains or the Wedding by the pupils as follows: ' Recmmonv «sequel to I mm” token of the esteem in which you Roseneaih (for. in 9.02) AM. Rfugergn rm re I 32 March, played by Mrs. 1-. Mac- BOSTON. July 16—(CP)——Eliza- Opening‘ chorus—— o onnedr: Rm.me..._m,m Mmwm 3,, ma by u_,_ we H.“ mt you . cherry Valli-y Cor. at 9.40 .\.M. . - - o a - Mlllan, Miss Helen Scott and Mr. heth Gregg Mncaibbon has made recitation by Jackie Maome; drill Dm G ._1,w M M Wm mus “ as m mm I nu .,e, _ “my, _-;1_ Glen William it 835 PM 1) id 1 1- “mm. ms -«Tm. Mams-v. I 06'“ . 0 el 5 Q1199 .9“? U 0 N I“ E every- . Pownsl at 9.50 A. M m '1 Gunner Amos ushered the r e an ntens we study of women and by! 8 . ee , son Mon,__J°hn and Don“ Hhmock wmuguon Ind g°°d_wm And 'm°n.M°n um women Charlottetown at 10-15 A-<V1- ‘ “my V" " 3'“ PM‘ and groom to the seat of honor. their jois. Last year she travelled by Ralnhle MMCEIIIHII: drill. "Sai- ' ' Chad,“ do mu Mum m Bus will stop on signal enmute. L S. JOHNSTONE Chum their path with flowers. - _ . m,c,m1on_ “Good Tmh.._m you whgfevgr you may gm ",5 eye: need atwntlon, emu, 0909096-e4e+9e-rte-O m1:!€:eL;])2‘_a:‘O‘;n1;1r1%':°3Ql:‘,1Sc°g.o’;?:1_ w,,s,:,1(?nsaXf,,33mtbethl:.|;%,l31d bfigm l§::e'r Ilzyg dal"ll1l?°rIlstisi;)ri°soz2 1'3’ Young. F should it be that in the near or mm‘ um‘ ""7 D0N'T- 1110 9+9-eeee L-6175-7-17-if Parcels carried 25 cents Minimum Georgetown-Charlottetown Bus Si. lice STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th. or as soon after as possible. . ,. have Georgetown 3.15 A.M.I.eave Char-loteimvn coo nu. Wmmmiy ifggh zgfied “,‘,‘,°.."$"“,:,‘3‘.‘:‘,‘f The need oi the alumnae plnce- Prim for proficiency grade it (h) §',:’,;’§',’,‘ye“;E,nd.,::’SS S; ’ -. Cardigan ........ 8.35 AM. Johnston‘: River .. 4.20 PM. mam 'to me waning The “St mem bureau of Q weu_km.wn ‘:01. ——Austin Miwcalium. the peome of the dxsmcc dun e I - 48 Road .......... 8.50 AM. Webster’: Corner .. 4.80 PM. 1 1. wed me ‘Mung bride lege has round that younger wom- Prize for proficiency grade V'liII— the St W“ "3 T ' Baldwin's Rood 8.55 A-M- Fort Augustus .... 4.40 PM. pane em ' en are preferred and that older Norma Maccaillvn. 98 years. 0 Ontlnue St. Th¢reSa’s nun 9.00 AM- Plsquld .. 4.50 PM. and gr°°m returned when me women are relegated to the sidelines Prize for proficiency grade VII— The pupil’ “mi V““'°’5 We” the“ = Peakes 9.10 All Pcnkes 5.00 PM. "3-5“‘°“‘ W“ Mme” “"1 ’°'mm,° or business life. Clive stewnrt. “‘°’“‘~’d *0 °"‘-"fie-5 and Mme-made - . Pisauid 9-20 AM. 18;] :"l:‘er’ees'I .. giro in: fourth time 3°'“‘Y "’°“ ° ’ "1 find myself righting harder in Prize in proiielencv grade v (1) °““‘“’‘ The 3“‘%’"‘8 0‘ "*6 National SOCIGI Work ns Road .. 5 Fort Augustus .... 9.30 AM. - . . . ‘ .r :;|l>1ssi:)l*ns'.(i;>iI:::err'.' 3'3 cs‘ ‘:3 mescnced the Wee mm 3 bouquet Itnhgarréll ‘drum f()tl£1etx::l0:8WnW:‘if3)g!e:1tlfle.; _ll;l;,i:§yfo;~m1});:!i:if;1c¥ made V (2) a temoon to a close _ ____'_ Chnerod Acmmmm _ ll-em clmlocieiown 10.19 AM. Georgetown . .. are rm. of pink and white ve9n1€s um. film, ,0 ,,,,.,5e ,0 R5,,“ mg,,,_ ml, ,0, m.,m,,m,,u¢_s_Bue1,,h much time and eflort with each ‘fig’ §,;'1"°:§”_'c§’,';',’fe'f' 33:1’ 14“ Nchmwd Sim! . Headquarters at Charlottetown Nobnnn Tea rroome. Johnny and Ernestine the-liked selves to E useless cm age. I try to F..,,qu,.,h50,,_ and all er us, thereby giving us a M, de 1'3 Rogue.‘ dmbmdgd my Phone 41 P. 0. Box 12 while Miss Evelyn Scott sil-ewed entered the room carrying a basinette beautifully decorated in pink and white, rollowing the cgior scheme of the evening. Many useful and beautiful gins, which showed the popularity or both bride and groom. were opened by Mrs. Woidmri Lowther and Miss Mhry Walker, Miss Leah Mc- pieces. After the gills the acting bride everyone for their gifts and invited about 28.000 miles and talked be- fore 85.00J women in 26 cities. giants with every quaiificatlzn for their jobs. sheer ability won't help them half as much as keeping themselves tree of the tei.i—taie rnsrks of neglect or age." “'I‘heomtlcs.lly," continued Mrs. Mae-Gibbon, "la. girl's appearance should have nothing to do wlthhcr getting and holding a job. Actually, however. it counts 75 per cent." behalf of these fading creatures ety First ’Irain"; recitation by Claude Wood; solo by Alicia Jen- by live girls; recitation by Jean Macrtae; school myl drill; char-us. “Twilight is Stealing." While the program was being pre- sented Mr. W. E. Maccallum acted as ciiairrnan, After the pm prizes were awarded to the roller!!- iniz pupils: Prize for proficiency grade 7! (a) ——Ciaude Wood. —Jean MlicRae. %itati0n, "Put Florence Young Off Town" -— Recitation, “Say Good”——~Dorothy Young Song— “Juanita" by live girls At the close or the progrelfi '.'.iss Dorothy Young read an address to the teacher, while Miss Kathryn Young preserlkd her with 3 nice gift. In reply. the izache thanked the pupils for their thoughtfulness Something Anthem brought an enjoyable now ior the present, farewell. May lifu riched blesings ever loiiaw even the tar disuuit future you should come back to Belle River, kindly remember that a hearty wel- come will be found swniting you horn u.ii of your old pupils and all well-wisheirs of this community. Signed on behalf of your ever grateiui plmiis of Upper Belle Oreek School. even that. Many 3-lieu um; fonner guess is more likely to be true. FACTS are easily obiunea, end shunld 5. M. urea by everyone who 1. not true or his vision. G. F. Hutcheson _'___....___...__ Lloyd, Egan & Bo. _ BUICK PA 5 N instii in them the spirit of fighting Ariinrm=ilc—Helen M01Y1M‘3UX- WMUI and tigorouizh training. Dur- , Headquarters at Georgetown 3?, J, goyfimfnm GAE gnu‘; ’:‘“(;im:J1‘n‘‘’s‘‘1’I1fl;;‘g‘5‘]3(‘'l‘; 1" me" youth. I tell them they have the kH llum advancernent——-I..ou- §'T:,8"lY"i‘l;l;ey<-;)B;_!;’e;esidenceumnong 11;: hlinagocggglcff gegtggsfigugggfifi gg; A ' bi d cl. t i tit e e. yourse aw .. .. lamb carried at minimum charge of 150. “W ‘,‘“““?Ft;.F°' T“f’df°0{°.§{ Vigilacxhcebuslgilésgrnrflgn nzed rinna i‘:’l:eii¥ Attendalice—A1iclls Jenlirlns and friend and helper to us all. but ¥;de‘,‘;°“u‘m‘,';’,‘;'t‘ 613,9‘; ““,§'.“..,‘.',:,‘:,'“:y‘ McLeod & Bentley Good 1"€1°W8 ° fig“; nugmenm assistants. And if they will bestir Austin Maocniimn. mm 559901311? Wu have endeared ,.,m,,_-. w. n. nsnrwv. K. 0. ‘ Charlottetown Y. I. Inland Wenmk W9-3 SD91“ “S themselves in the matter of dress Prize for proficiency grade III (a) Ydurseli as 9. guide to the children. _' A BINTLEY K C mu-NC» 5‘“8‘-“3 End '5°°“*‘ ““’"' and spirits they can command far —B1'li€‘l' Jones. YWY 1130151011 50 Wmfiill With ll51'0l' Daemon of the mm’ the mg)" i ma Mgmin ' -§¢-1" course. The instrumental music for mane, my than we kmemh mm pr,“ go, pmncgemy gmiem (b) another year at least has brought a ‘*9’ Wench Wm 0! anneal in con- MON“ To high the 9V9“!-“8 0“ ‘h° °"3*“‘ .“”"5 who has no more than simple and ——l Lucy Carver: 2 Blair MacRae: relief and evident no. mess to the ‘m““°“‘1 ‘“3“°"‘- 943° “P319” the _ rumlshed by Mrs. 0. Macmllnn simpering youth to recommend (cs 1 Faith MacDonald; 2 ran Bte~ rate peyersofthle dis lct as wellas 8°V°"’m°m "def 0! “M . and on into’! lnOtl1llh‘.v «Ryan 9,3. wart. M‘ M in”: the moan. 311;‘ the close of this :;|:|1;1§’f- the croix de Feu "private 1)] , ill’ esp E. _____j_____. ize 1' eingy — qmo - . Your D aCatlOn frghelt 320$, Frvedd-ie Scott and B. thd G t- Jezrlcie Mgrcfige Sid migliee MI:c- en'J3ln‘§°e... ieIDDr!ciationrt<‘>l!n“§0\‘|,1E 7"“ "“""8- °°‘°"e1 4° 70 nr' W‘ R‘ canon .3 ‘ vemon Dnke’ d It 3)’ tee mgs cfiu‘-un. yggfg mm‘ wen mm,‘ W, Md you . Rooque's lieutenants said, auto- cmmprwgw _ Ice cream and cake were sen’; 3 Th —6——;- P“ ) {zine teacher was surprised by a. hearty and unanimous .. bask CHARLOTTE-[ow-fl 39 Have the City Ticket Agency plan your by the ladies. '§he ewniggrwsgay Tot Dym omega filammgembom gminrgwgdgrezslgoeéovahwfellg uuu8x.tot0fl?I.tl;e.:‘h:r0g to our 1“ H,“ B,_ mm, ,0-,,_ 2»! summer vacation. Information in regard to :.il'la.wu1)a°ed enéhagne filflm to their coach of 'roronto'Meple Leafs In npproprlnteygift was peeelenied by mutually underhke in trle"Jlrae{ B I I E S °""°""‘°'°" t t V.“ be 1 t n time home elm one 0! the most de- ale gaéionag trcrgilcfrygwungvllg ‘t:>‘;r_l Aursdtln nfimculm. fie oisthe nalxt you-. M t :1,‘ ......,.,_=_. _ _ ""°’- 5""” ‘3""'"'° 5‘ " In as, e C. “I K W“ 8 a y I lilgizuncom 5x‘l)§w:l33e::‘1:o§p2i‘glr:w§ni§ rntgd to irfvgestem Canada as a b0.V 'lV:gi‘i:':: mm y' Dam.-rs flllyl children of 00:33:}:-s .. :,,"._'_'"~‘:;" :‘°“‘ ‘l "*‘°“ 5“ w-.,.,,..- “"3" W: “""....";"...‘Zlf i.‘:°.‘.:r.::: *’.%:t:..°“:.: i:..*=:.:*...'i: .,.*:..";'::"::.:.:.f.:°‘..":..'°i::".:‘. '°i.°...°‘ °'.:.&i:.3-.. ........ ......... v---um»-e-a--“"‘n M- ALBA“ FARME“ ’ uar o . ' ’ . R 0 GER Saving gt topgfaide llyl Bummer- championship in the 1931-2 season. beform we put for the holijlys give the people, not only for their F‘ e B‘ A-9 LLB- W. K. S we may me, ya“ am and Ahoming pigeon fancier and breed- Raine expression or our kind iee1- thommui rememin-enee_ but use ! D nanusrnn. soucrros. EN 1,“ 5 ,,,,,, cm“, 0. ,,1,,,..;., er of White Wvandotte Mltw. he ings towel-ll you. on behalf or the for their cooperation and kindness ‘ MONEY To max 181 Q“°°“ S"°et’ Ph°“° 540 His brldn is e. daughter of Mr 5”“ Mid! dorm the 009/chins duties rote payers and tire children of this shown her during the past year. I Bank er ennui. Bldg. and me. Percy Mm-chbanks. of _“"'__T°’_°“.‘f’; _ ___’ dlstgllgt Ithave mush plmuel; i;luexi- Elonlpiinlenturykl-ernarks were made “ms of mu” IMMWW New Amish. and has been a suc- M“ Sc R m t ch 1 ten g 0 you our he is c- y several visi rs present and a.f- —‘-—" . Q‘ *3 "'= W -cm m.."..*°*.:“°.2e:.: ...: .. ..°.:...¥;’’“°... ..2".°...°.§’.“:.‘“,:':'..‘l‘.'.:‘.. :22; Alex. W. Matheson " P few years and his mvyhereen very me ,5 the advancing waves on the most ggugwmyy. we know you to 3 cl... by singing of me Nm0n_ N I M E BAIBISTEE. SOIJCITOB. ITO ..'”.'il aw mm. .:“...: .. Mr. ..... «en me an mean-pmwnaw -o -l -—-~ M » o,1;:°'--v;;Ig---, ., °°"-°{;:,*;;. . . P t t cc: tel OOIIO B3rga|flS III 0 3 0 W. 01111 BOARDING HOUSE . . with . .. . . Major I-Ioople our our: WAY By WILLIAMS A-iliiii /,,,/. Sprayers 7 or c<:en>.sE,Ml2e.nool>LE, .- l-is/s ‘BEEr~l\/Ol;Ei.iNG ov=i=—s<ev gggfil LTEQ;=>c§;—=PEEé- ‘ um’ we are oifering the following Potato will» / rr new-r dOiHG -ro vur _,; 1:02 so vemzs. -we PH’-261' WNDEKT... Spray“-3 at greatly reduced prices, Look A PERMANENT V5/RlNl4LE {UR NOTE HE QTRUCK PUMP; T,H' ' I IN MY BROW, BLW ‘THE Cl-DUNE THE IQAISOR is HUMWN6 ABOUT BEES SOUNDS LIKE 35.22 FROM A WAG WHEN HE PLAYED ME ‘TO THE ‘TUNE OF 550, TO ‘PERFECT A ‘RUBBER ‘ROAD THAT WOULD zsuuu. ALL AUTO -mass! ——~v‘*’ over this list and make your selection, 4”" you will save money by purchasing now. 1—Friend Fraction Potllto Sprayer E (new) 1934 model, regular price $325. I I 1 mllu ‘ Iii» ; H V‘-v:‘v‘ Sale price —- — — — —- — — $235-00 1—Bean Potato Sprayer ( n e vv ) l 93 4 model, regular price $275.00. Sale price — —— —- —- -— — - $200-00 1-—Fr-lend Potato Sprayer (new) 1929 model, regular price $290.00. Sale price——-—-———$200-00 1--Myers Potato Sprayer (new) 1929 model, regular price $325.00. Sale price —'-— — — — —- - 8200.00 1-Bean Potato Sprayer (light), regular price $175.00. selep_riee___.........._;12o.oo 1-Second hand Friend Potato sprayer In good repair p;in...l...._‘._.._..__g1oo.oo A. »- nah BEEN"; 1=i.A1‘: ‘rm: ‘IO /4 MA1=:1'HA. EVER6iN_cE-l _