1d Dutli p and flaky- rllll scratch. _ _ p “talnS-nof Ulil Dutch Goes further- ‘does better work. Nude in Cunlidg For all General Cleaning sullsllllllll p (Continued from Pele l3.) 8. James Mullelly. Sourls River 4. Francis McDonaldpBmiris R. bee. M-Jereey or Guernsey Grade 00w.‘ lll mm or call, (Ally Ago) l. C. ll. Stern-s, Sourls ' 2.10mi lloKinnml. Beer Rival- 3. James Mlfiinnis. Souris River '4. Frank Glrmes, Bourls hols-Honor» Homr. z Yo"; out Reg. 1- Wlllllm ‘Mullully. Sourls w... Bee. ZS-l-loleteln Heller, 1 Y".- he. se-l-lel-li .1 Dllry cllule. 6on- eletlng of 1 lull and» 8 Females, Old . ' a.‘ Any Age, Bull to be Reg. 1- 18MB Bryenlon, Rollo Bgy and Owned by one Exhibitor Sec. ZS-Helsteln Heifer Golf , (“up”) i. Erwin Reid, Rollo Bay ~ P. A. Molsnac. Sourls "1- Douglas Altkell. Fflftlllle Btldgt! ZQ-Holsteln Grade Cow, in 1 or Calf 3 Years Old arid ovoi- ' will“!!! Mllllllllil Sourls West 2- Douala Aitkell. lmnlllle nl-lllge 3' 9- R- Bllrkctljfonllllll Bridge l, Frank Mlllllallll Bflurls River Williaul llullllly, Bouris West l. Peter D. Peter's, Rollo Bey Gee. Sb-Ohamp Hollteln lull, Any Age, Reg. l, Frank Clay. Bridgetown ~2. William Mullally. Souris West Sec. 67-Champlon lwlstein Fe- male, Any Age, Reg, i. lsaac Brycnton. Rollo Buy _ 3°C- 31—Holeteln Grade Heifer, 2 Years Old l, William Mullally. Souris West 2. Rowland Mulially. Gowsli Brae 3. William Mullslly. Sourie West 4- Jlllln P. IMcDonald. Bear River Sec. ltd-Champion Ayrshire Bull, Any Agl. Reg. 1. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay See. SZ-Holsteln Grade Heifer, 1 Year Old l» Wlllloui Mullally, solirls West 2. wlllllllll Mlllllllly, sOllflfl we... Bee. SL-Ohamplon AYl-shlre Fe- 'male, Any Age. Reg. H. W. CLAY, ~ 'l ll -l llllll l. l l'|lr I I l,.,,, , BAKINGS Tull m». Ill! BEAVER nous lllum mil lillu. fink - . leot ha, b-u u’ ‘m: Junlldi-i m“ BIAVBR FLOUR le s eouibhotleo ol the med Ontario Wl A sullen with lllllliig 9.2.“ ‘ii: i~,._,._'-_l__l._,,::;_:.:'.:.~:.::*.~.—.*::.;.*-:l..."..: mi I Try IIAVIR FLOUR improvement in your be loll a your sneer‘; The T. H. TAYLOR C0. undid. i i C. _ ‘ ‘ in infinite Variety of Uses AVE money and get the best results by usiiigAlllbastiiie for Plain white work. Tinting. Stenciiiing. Opaiine effects. S-lb. Package Priming under paint. . 75m Renovating cotton signs, movie screens, etc. 2364b‘ P-ck- Window back-grounds and scemo effects. q. 40¢. CHURCHS COLD WATER 1h! outv YOOL l lllllm icurur ,_ 1i“ ' e1 [D 61 The Alallastine Co. Paris, Limited r-l-h. ollllflnl , W 'hic J Yu rer Well water or Tank water? Our water systorns deliver water DIRECT from the well to the tap. The tlmk is used to store air only. Re- liul-tz-Fresh water at all times, and no lrost troubles. No- thing above ground to freeze. Our systems have established e reDlllfl-llllll "l1 7-119 island for dependable service. Don't llo deceived and ac- ‘ copt a substitute. They are sold ONLY by The Traslc Well Co. P. 0,801: 120 Kenelngton, P. E. l. .l.,l. it ls now rumored that tires and tubes will take un- , other drop in January 1028. 8o make your old ones do you the rest of this season ~ by having us fix them up. To keep cliii SURGERY Oor. Queen and Water Ote Phone 8324- """""“"‘"°“‘ s». 46—A)'rehlre ol-lllie Cow. lll . 3. William Sheeban. Boar- Rivcr J d u so 80c. {iii-Holstein Grad; Hqm, ca" GPEOIAL PRIZE _ ' (Denier) l. llerllard McDonald, Soul-is R. 2- "Wk ‘Mllllallll. Sourls River 34-Holstoln Grade Heifer Calf (Junior) l. William lMuiiaily, Sourls West 2. Douglas Aitkell, Fortune larldge 3. Bernard ‘McDonald, Souris ll. "Ayrehlre" Breeder] Club l. Temple Whalen, Rollo Bay 2. John Malone. SourL-i Sec. OLA$8 S-HOGS Boo. l-Vorkehlre Door, 1 Year and Over, Reg. l. James Kickham. Souri-s West 5°°- 35—AY"l\lN 5U". 3 Years and Over, Reg. 1, Edwin Reid, Rollo Buy 2. Jolirl M-cKinnon, Beal- River 3- Henry Mflllllrd. Gowsn Brae ‘ i, Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay Sec. Z-Reg. Yorkohle Dear, Under 1 Year and Over 3 Months l. John Malone, Sourla Sec. fr-Yorkehlre Bow. Wlth Litter of 4 Pigs. (Not. Rog.) l. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay Bee. {lb-Ayrshire Bull 2 Years Old, 2. Thomas Ki-ckham. Souris West Reg. l, Jrinlos Kicklilini, Sail-is West 3. Qllnion McDonald, Red House 3. illonias Kicklium. Sourls west 4. James Robinson. Kingsboro- l Sec. 6-—B0nr 1 Year or Over, Any I Other Breed, RQg, 1, Preston Brycntou, Rollo Buy 2, D. Reid and Son. Montague Sec. 38-AYrehlre Dull calf lor), Reg. l. l’. A. Mulsaalc, Smlris 2, l’. A. bio-Isaac. Smiris (sew Sec. T-Boer Under 1 Year and Over 3 Months, Any other » Rreed, Reg. 1. Preston Brycntou, Rollo Bay 2. i). Rold and Son. ‘Montague Sec. 39-Ayrehire Bull can (Junior), Reg. 1, Hugh Molsaac. ~Souris 2, Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay Sec. B-Sow With Litter of 4 Suck. ling Plge, Any Other Breed Reg. i. Preston Brycnton, Rollo Bay Sec. SO-Aynhlre Cow, ln Milk or cl". Years Old and Over. Reg. _ 1. “llllinm ‘Neale. Bear llivur | 2, Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay i 3. P. A. Mcisarlc, Souris 4, Rev. K. C. McPherson, St. Margurcts. Sec. 9—8uvv With Litter of 4 Pigs, Any. Other Breed, Not Reg. i, LFLWIOIJCO Lunnigau. Souris W Sec. ill-Sow. Anv Other Breed. Under 7 Months l. Tl. Reid and Son. Montague rim CHARLOTTE-TOWN swluclnc .k0uND GUARDIAN (f?) w,» HORDER THE Canadian Pacific Railway, a l nation-wide institution, touches the life of Canada at all points. One of the primary requisites of its employees ll to know Canada in all its aspects- not merely the conditions of the dis- ltrict in which they happen to live, but the conditions of the entire country. \,This is particularly the case with pas- senger department men, who, to be real friends of the travelling public, should have wide knowledge gained from ac- tual residence and experience in dif- 2. Edwin Peters. Rollo Bay l8: 41 A ehl ' . — H f . c yr r. a‘ u ‘n Mm“ 3. ilcury Mallard. Guwnli Brae l or Calf, 3 Years Old or Over, Reg. l , 1. ll. A. M-cissac. Sour-is 2. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay 3, Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay 4. Bernard Creamer, Sourls 5”“ '° W°'9",5"W°°" '50 and 200 lbs. James McKlnnon. Rollo Bay Edwin Potors, Rollo Bsy l l w8ee. 42-Ayrehlre Heifer, 2 Yeare- 3. Old, R . . l L Edwin Rem. 30?‘, Bay l James Klckham. Sourls West l 2. Edwin Reid. Rollo Bliy ~ - ~""°F- REID- l ' Judgo I 3. Rev. E. Walker, Rollo Bay ‘cuss L-noors AND VEGET. l . ABLES lace. la-Ayl-sllll-e Heifer, 1 Yell‘ Old, Reg. ’ 1, Ed i Rid. ROll s . w n e o “y Sec. ll-Suede Turnlps, for Stock 3. Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay i, P. A. Mdlsaac, Souris 44-Ayrshlre Heller Calf (Senior), Reg. l. l-Jdwin Reid, Rollo Bay 2. William Neale, Bear River 1, Cameron Collin, Bay Fortune 2. A. l‘. Peters, Rollo Bay 3. Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay i Sec. l l Sec. Z-Mangel Wurtzel l, Giddie Collin, Buy Fortune 2, Helen M/uilally, Sour-is Riv“- Sec. 45—AyrshlN Heifer 'Oall 3' C““""°“ C°'““- B“? 1“°"""" (Junior), Reg. 1, William A. White, Rollo Bay 1 “mmm Neale Bear River Milk or Calf, 8 Years Old and Over l, Edwin Roid. Rollo Bay 2. P, A. Mel-slum. Souris 3,-Jnmes Llllnnlglsn, Sourls West 4. George fWrlght. Souris for Table Use 2. William Neale, Boar River Sec. 5-1 Dozen Par-snipe, . Soc. 48-Ayrshlre Grade Heifer. 2 Table Use Years Old 1, James i\icKiillloil, Rollo Buy 2. John D. Chaisson. Boar River 3, John McGilvray. Sourls River l. Rev. K. C. McPherson. St. Mllrgnrets. 2. Mrs. i. J. Horn. Swirls . 3. Mrs. A. i‘. Peters. Rollo Bay Ree. ‘lb-Ayrshire Grade Heifer, 1 Your Old l, l). F‘. McAuley. Souris 2, Edwin Peters. Rollo Bay 3. l). i‘. Mcllulel‘. Souris ~l, Charles Coffin. Buy Fortune 2, Mrs. ll. J. Horn. Souris River l . l Sea; 7-1 Dozen! Onions. Red 1. lMrs. i. J. Horn. Soul-is 80c. bO-Ayrshlre Grade Heifer Calf, Benlor) i. A. McAllley, Souris Line Road ‘l, C. I). McKlnnon. Souris East 3. Stephen lPllquot. lSuurls East 8, Mrs. Dun McEschorn, Souris Sec. 8-1 Dozen Onions, White o Yellow l. Mrs. i. J. Horn. Sourls ‘ 500- 5l—-AY"ll_llre Orlde "6"" 2, Mrs. A. F. Peters, Rollo Bay Calf (Junior) 1, John Multan. Rollo Bay 2, James J. Mllllally. Sourls West —KEEP CHILDREN HEALTHY 86c. 0-1 Dozen 1. Mrs. D Mcldacharll, Souris 1, Mrs. l. J. Horn, Souris 2, Mrs. D. MlcEacliern. Sourla lireli healthy the bow- tune Bridge ols must be kept regular and the stomach sweet. Nine-tenths of ihe-_ ailments which afflict little ones are caused by del-ungemouts of the I bowels and stomach. No other medicine can equal Baby's Own Tablets in guarding either the baby or growing child from the, ills that follow s disordered condi- l, Mrs. l. J. Horn. Soul-is - 2. Patrick Ohoverle. Souris 3. Mrli. Frank lMllllslly. Sourls See. 12-3 Oalroego Early i. Peter D. Peters, Rollo Buy 2, A. i4‘. Peters. Rollo Bay EASTERN srrllilisulr LINESJNC. I mfinhllc-ruilllfldvtllmidelln eve ' \ QQVRINOI blNGL W U It I g, "M l.“ ‘V...’ ‘flux.’ lg Q p, m, (Atllfltlb Tlml) Wllnoedey tripe ere vln Instill!" "d “'9'” ‘u " "" 7mm“ ' 2 ln I r have anv trou- llturdoy tripe are to leoten dim». due lundaye about 9- - my children. neve _ _ ' d t .10 e. m. f9" l i l th t m little ones 2, lchnoi OKeeic. Gowan Brno ---..".‘.*.:'.':".=r;::'...". ::'"...."..'.*l".r.'..'.'.":.t.".:.':.' l."..;'"...:'¢.¢:l l... - all». loll» w d ot r's lbiil. My advice to sli moth- FAR. "um ‘TAJ-ignooiiun ‘tine orients his iii little ones is to keep a box See. ‘lb-Pnllwklnll by Weight At loeten connection le mode vle llllv P: "m. “u”. m‘ “r the “Ne” ‘n "w noun» Th, 4 l‘ '°" ""' ° rlilllllo are sold by all illllllcihd- 1. one): ulllllllly. 8mm. welsh! ‘wllllt and eoiebngor eteelne i‘ w. l k-c, "r staterooms. retu end additional nforlnstlen, apply ll OUIRII 5'97": *' °' ed mo. u. e. 4 ry Wddllelll) for Ioeton. lostoll new tion o! the bowels or stomach. They are o mild but thorough laxative and never fell to give results. Con. lee. 18-18 Cabbage, Lite i, Peter D. Peters. Rollo Bay years and have found them the be" median“ a h!" W" u,“ ‘m l. Wlllidhi Nhle. Bear Rlvor 25 cents e 46% lbe. , dealers or by Illlll at lledl- (To Be Continued) box time The ‘Dr. Williams’ cine 00.. Iroolvillel Ont. l i800. ll-Palr Bacon Hogs, Any’, I Soc. 3-1 Dozen Carrots for Stock 2, lMrll. Thomas McGaugll. Bear Sec. 4-Dozen Half Long Carrots, 1, Michael O'Keefo, Gowan Brae Cl. Mrs. Andrew lPoters. Rollo Bay for 1. Mrs. John lL. McAuley. Sourls 80o. 6-1 Dos. Beets for Table Uee 1, Mrs. Andrew Peters, Rollo Bay 3. Mlrs. Thames Mcuaugli, Boar 2. Mrs. Rov. ‘E. iockllart. $uurls 8. Mrs. Thomas McGaugh, Bear R Tomatoes, Red See. 10-1 Dozen Green Tomatoes 3. Mrs. Archibald McKenzie. For- Deo.‘ 11-1 Dozen Ears Table Corn | 1h M , W, B, Cggllsdga, 2, A. FJPQIQPS. ROIlO Bly a123,]? 0:1‘? e12: "l have used B. Jlls. EFMcDoneld. Little Pond Baby's Own Tablets for over three sell. lu-z cllcovlllm-i, m- Tlhl! u» fiunt parts of the Dominion. PAGE FIFTEEN rule: Oslo clRclJa Ola-Bumpers’ '\./ General Agent at Cleveland, Ohio goes tn be District Passenger Agent at St. Mr. \V. H. Snell (6) General Pas- senger Agciit at Morltrral. goes to takc lll order to give its officials this na- scllgcr Agent at Winnipeg, takes over \ir Snell’: duties at Montreal. Mr. N. R. DesBrisay (8), District Passenger Agent at St. John, goes to he Assistant General Passenger Agent at \Viilnipcg. and Mr. W. B. How- ard (1), who has been District Pas- senger Agent at Toronto, goes to be Assistant General Passenger Agent at Monti-cal, and Mr. G. B. Burpcl: (5), Maughan (9), Assistant General Pas- senger Agent. Montreal, to be Assistant to (Zcncral Passenger Traffic Manager; .\.ir. R. G. McNcillic (7), (Assistant .~\ v General Passenger Agent, Winnipeg), l to be General Passenger Agent tile-re: Nlr. W. Fulton (l0), to ho District Passenger Agent, Toronto, and Mr. W._ Hordrr (4), to be Assistant District Passenger Agclit, Toronto. g l the cast go west, and westerners conic east. Onc such swing, together with some important promotions, are just announced by Mr. C. B. Foster, Pas- scngcr Traffic Manager of the coni- pany. From Vailcouvcr (wherc hc has been General Passenger Agent), Mr. H. W. Brodie (3) got-s cast lO Montreal lo become Assistant Passenger Tmffit Managcr. ‘- tion-wide outlook and experience, the _ v H , Canadian Pacific swings them around a similar position at Vancouver, and lfillfl- ‘ _ . the big circle once in a while. Mon in Mr. G. A. Walton (2), General Pas- -‘\"‘°“ll5' the P"°m°"°“5 ‘mlmmced at - ' the same time arc VVsltcr h‘ ._ -. ' f li I (if illt- rest to Farmers i l 4 (lcollllllllell frl-llll Page 9) {his bees in lho QnFy spring jusl at‘) l" llllllllllg out o: winter quarters, ‘and this condition in turn depends Illlwll the rropalllllllls given lol the lwiulcr. I l Three things are ‘successful wintering; namely, ‘strung colonies consisting mainly 0t young bces. sufficient wilolc, some stores. and adequate protec-l tion from the cold. To neglect anyl one oi‘ those factors is to invite iailurc. By strong colonies we nlelln pop lliulis colonies. A colony cannot be llll 4‘ til of ‘l These bees must be conlpzlrativclyl young lll order to live through tllc| iy corrllricnced the following spl-ingl m fore, all uuionics containing old or fllllirlg quoulls should be rcqueencdl July. Colonies with bees covering lrsll than eight tulbslzcri Lungs» strnill frames Ill the bczinnirll; oi (lctoher should ho unite-d. A colony of boos should have not less than forty pounds 0t stores lo carry it through the whiter unlii now honey is coming in the spring. Tile honey stored in tho brood chamber" is usually of lllltlflfllllll quality and deficient in quantity; it should, therefore, be supplement- crl with either good clover or buck- wlicult honey, or, better still, with ll. syrup made of two parts 01' pure, granulated sugar to one pllrt water. The colony should bo given enough honey or sugar inlldc into syrup to bring the stores up to tho required woiizllt. Even it a colony has (‘ll- ougll natural stores in lilo brood chamber it is luivisahio lo give ll ilt least ion pounds oi sugar inlillo in< to syrup in order in postpone or lnlnllnlzc the consuinptloil oi poor- honny rind thus delay s ilossililu ab‘ tack of dysentery. There are lwo motllmls nl pro tooling the boss during lhn wintllr: either to place them in ll l‘.(‘lllll‘ or to pack them in cases Olllillllll. For olltsldo wintering the bros should be placed in the rinses‘ during the lallcr illtrt of -Scplember or ollvlv in October and the packing pllirod on the bottom and all four slrlv-sJThe been should he led the required llm- nulll of stores as rapidly llH pos- silble. then tho top packing is put in place. These bees will require no further attention uiltil the fol» lowing spring. llullelln No. 43, on "Wlntnrinn Bees in Canada" can he had liver upon application tn Ithe Public- ntluns Bvnncli Department oi‘ Agric- ulture, Ottawa. - PROTECT TH E CLOVER. I‘ The excellent harvest weather that we have lhoen havlnlz for tho past week has given our lsrmersnn opportunity to secure their crop in the bent possible condition. Ono srnlifyinlz result of the sond grow- ing eeenon is s most excellent clov- er catch, one of the very beet we have ever had in this province. and one thlituis of almost ineslimllble vliillc tll our ir-irnit-lm. .l.< ll sillonrlilfby tho bsst "English fzlrnlurs‘ who of the {plant which breather air an l growth 0i z-lovei- given ilrolcl-lion know lr-oni experience tilat when hy whit-ll sllilllglll is llhsoihvll. the _ lltly injures the from live stuck will largely uuilrlln- the lee a good crop olllle ‘best kind of to go tr 1w" for the season of 1923. n1‘ plllnt furnish us one of the l‘lCll6Si.:'.\l‘PZlll(llll-'I. and lHlSL ladders, worth very muchllvllo first 11H! .~more as a stock food lllan timothy ilillllvlvii)’. ll essential for or other 5m“ crnlly ‘known r-lllvel" and storing it in lllc soil. lgreatly nitrogen in the land, which in llle|lll<‘ll‘fl most costly fertilizer til market. as we all know that Nitrate lll 1119 “(lil- too strung m bees for the winter’ ollboria IS the iligllcst prim-ed 0i‘ our $110“? lllt‘ llllllfill cllenllrlais. velopmenl. ii improves the physical Kllllllll 0i’ Plm‘ , _ _ _. . condition of lilo soil. winter until hroorl lellllllil is SRlO-‘gethnl, mm, or sum“, char To got thedllvcs fill ed will v r bees every colony mlusl belh-oiiugn growth oi humus that iuids grollllly| _ , V _ _ ill its mnlstlire-vtlntllllllnl; lronleni... with a lllunt. vigorous quccil rlui- w. i“ HIM, rank nrowm H __ y] inlI Auuusr and September; therc-‘Out and deénoys Elmo“ ulffilrli]: ' WPUtlfi, rind as llilfi lllrlg been re.- rlul inter t-Inln tllc last wcck in you ‘aka o“ o! a clover field more you pul lllto it. l, . . g Lilnllng that Draws Your Atte y allowed ‘ll heavy crop oi virlvurlplrint if eaten oil gro l seedwhe iluld was aiwayslgrowtli. left ill lbettrr condition and llley' The stuhblue. that are. alsoagreat have a heavier crop‘ of Plill-ipf0l9vll0il tn the plant in Patching llls or roots after the liffillfllld holding the snow fall level over ‘it took the scientistllfthe field. are hrnken flown hy l-ltotxk. lit? a study of [llilllllillltl the sprint-r» is badly punched up ilherlfalid Luv/s. to dis-iwitli their hunts. ill fart, ill wel- as ii blu-tvrial zvowthlwelitllor more injury‘ is actually l- vlleel-lpvst and llGSl fertilizers lliizluhcri ill noritllm to the rnols 01' (lone ‘by tho llllimllls’ hoofs than n; we can secure, A5 11 1s genome plant that was vesponsilhlo Flirpvitli their mouths. and lliilier no ‘ has l]... pgwpl" t'l'(‘2llllli.', this beneficial condition. '\'-1ll-=llll'l‘=.lll0ll "H" B lam!" fllllllll l" the ali- Wlien the clover plant in enrlrrlvor- have his new seeds pasulrcll nfl ill thereby ini: tn produce seed threw out anllle ‘dllllllllll- 9"?" lhlllll-Zll lll lllupalit dam-o 01' rootlets these nodules he "lily llll\'(\ hull fair (‘P095 0f 010V- 359d 1n mypiqflg and m9 result er liu,v llflllfli’ favorable weather gull-mg of nltrggen conditions h_v doing this. No wise of which ‘goes [Qlfl-LTIIIOI‘ will ever tulle the risk of gnu», of a farmer Sllrll it serious injury to one of the lBy its grout rem dQ-iEIICOIIIYtlJJlIlLZ the greatest possible V01‘? llPfil (‘Yflilfi lllfll 0-81! be KPOWII t-l‘. When we have upon his land. As “'4' have suffered hinfling m. at the present lime sill-h an excelafor sever-ill _‘v‘l‘ill“$ duo, to the fur-t “He, and ivnl (‘ill(‘l'l 01' this plant we should illul “'1' hi"? llilll "lllill/Offllllfl 568!- fihmus gm, i, Ne“ molemim, possible M, ‘Ions for lliP growth of this beneficial lllllt the greatest amount ni‘ growth dllfllll- It'll lI-‘l "OW M19!‘ "P1114118 may lll5'S(!t‘lli‘t‘(l before winter sets 5M“ i‘ l""*"‘i‘lle"l ‘limwlll ill"! 9"- in. so that greater ]ll‘()ll}(‘ll()ll may 1*" llmmfllo" l" llllr‘ lllilllt that we lilo given lllc plant from winter lvea- h"? ‘élvvll l!) Ille l-ZFRlll crop that lher conditions. Not only do zlnim- Al?“ will‘ ll lllfilllflll lllc flP-RNDII. -l ll)’ flfiPhfulflflfigis n“. "m". ills injure young l-lovrv by eating it lbelnp; ""n"l"““‘l ‘hat l‘ will llil)’ us the all‘ vlolw to the. ground. hut n cull- “my "S “Tn l“ l"'°'-'~‘(‘l lllfi (‘JWVBF This 1m“, zilllifftilllf‘ |ll>l‘ll0ll is pulled up by the '7“ ll ‘lid "l" "W931i ' lilfl bucllrccoglllzod I'm" ‘liar y your! rt and so the ‘eilvlls are llrlgl ‘Few farmer-u realize lilo full value would ll clover r-rnp. Not only does this er core es, but it is one of voverlhrit il w (lrawinl: nitrogen from int-reusing the quzllltily offllllllll at is on [hQAVllS ll greater illi lint: the llllltl with .l __ . _. _._______ _ llil0li_l I i That is the kind of Printing to have done. Do you always ask fora sarnple 0f the material to be used in your job? If it does not appeal to you, why ex- pcct it to convince others that you are » a wide-awake firm? I "\"‘-1il$‘li$°~ Wcwould be pleased to demon- - - A strate some of our make-ups on LETTER and BILL HEADS to you; also supply samples of material used and quotations on same. M We only ask a trial order-we are convinced you will be satisfied. ""11? Phone 420-1., (lelltral 1 loll Plrintery