because.‘ » ciao-ct SHRU ify and the. are v yle through lire whirls ‘their an a o éfli'_rrrr H-h-vn gT-|><’,r'!.l\ -.._ ,. t » . . .. A a a ‘A A Q " ‘_ vVYY-vvvvvv vvvvwwvvwvv wvwwvivvvi-w vv WM!‘ l!‘ 0e: ‘ no M MQQM‘ "....-..... r soot sin Illlulnrtloo- Liliane-onslaught) vruuous ' tier will addressn public mqqfln‘ . Pmtestanism at 7.30 o'clock. _ society. ruuo uQETINGr-RBV. us. Muir-d. lliorrlwflrand Orange gran. lqhigfht in Mount Herbert Hall on "QUNT srswsar GURU-HT.»- hletbodist services at Marie 5m, evening 7-60 p- m. ‘Sunday 11 a. ui._ Mount Stewart 5 p. m. Dua- ataflmlgo 7.30 p. m. " LECTURE LAST NIQHTF- Di’. 1-» E_ Croken delivered an interest- Ifll leoture on his “Ex-parlance in India" in the Knights of Cul-ltmbus Home before the members of that BXCITINQ amour-l: the chin Ml-lilbown Drivling (llulb siucocoil ls- nulliug off ilsolr card of‘ ice races on Saturday mornitllf the Plibm Will. We two races well wort-h witnessing. There are five entries in each clued. all fast and evenly matched. RACES FOR QATURDAV WORN lNGn-Tbe Charlottetown Driving Club will meet ln their rooms to Illxht to malkcrnrrangsimenta for holding the-postponed iosraces. The track caulllnlttoe. wild-report on the-condition of l-bedce lllld if l, is in good Wndl-tiohsvill advise holding the races onvthe- course off Cut street Sohirdaly»'~‘mezning at 9.30 o: m. All who have horses erucred or who are interested - all inoderiiimrrovenwllts; so let mucous oilonruem d ‘(milltils . combinat- straill) .3 ion ‘tllimcu , _ Apply FredflHlMeRee "leldwll n. no: ‘sviinvnn WANTib-v-JN Nil, GOOD UNRY Olldflot- e flzht- l. 3"" ‘u. n“ h “ “ ‘d attend tonlgh ' l , 1 ~ ts meeting- hflflf?" . There is a possibilityJif an extra .- 7 YWLVV yv- wv :-"¢‘.*¢‘ -¢¢* - fr‘: class being added. H ~. » .- - -. - . ems or comiaencs- ‘Port _ _, ._ ’ of ‘Spain, Trinidad, is the latest V SALE MISQELLANEQUQ point at which" The oanseiuu Bank . ' k » . - ' ' ' g of Commerce announces-that they n QAEEor-A l!!!" .19"! P" BEND ms voun RAW FURS.-I Y“ °"°“ Si‘, "“‘§‘,~°“,“.‘,,,‘.“° mfg’ uruissiratrw M Aft-Mob ' will llliy im- "camber handle on o‘§“{{ff; o,,,,,°'c‘§‘§n,:,_ mi $3)‘, Q Lwnarla » - ’ 'a“£m‘°” h“ New Ymk m‘ not only the ill-ace‘ of shipment for , . . a 0° UT In u market. Satisfactory ser- merconsxdetamehproduco n, I the "' SALE -"'.~'cE ‘R .M c‘ v68’ prom“ remmg- E‘ H‘~R'ay_ island. but also of merchandise u” A“ "duimmT ‘an ‘at ‘my net!’ ‘m.’ Rm’ l’ "167- derlved from tho vrillev of that 163 Welt 27th, Street. New York. ' ~ AUOTION’ ' BALEL- 0P=~ FAT H8706!“ at“ the Experimental ’ sham -86lug authorized-by Prof. - "Clarlol- wulll sell on Friday. Jllarch 18th, mulnienclugat V». 3, "ifcloclffilfl choice steers,‘ also l Terms "at-sale. BENJ. CARTER. Auc- pure bred Ayrshire calf. tioneer. _ . [Six-Dali Race NEW ‘YORK. um»- ru-w . 1- wrest-err»- rg n. ~- o-.-1-w0 aEGQND tie"? "s suitable for taxi service. (n 'y Dort preferred.) ApplyflBol ll ~ ; _ -' gellailiiiiiplty ilri f Tenders -__._- {is matter of the Estate_0!__ThQ lnignish Trading 100.. Ltd-- ‘34 (Authorized Asslgrlors) Shjnlcd- Tenders will "be received hy the undersigned npftc noon‘ 0" tliérYBZ -nd day of March 19:1. for lllfltflllfflllflfli! of» the stock of mor- elutfldise "of ‘ the ' nbovo named nu- [hot-fwd Asslgnors. lucludintt Dry curves, illnrware, Boots and. Sohefl. Fixtures. Sundries, etc. in (ending purchasers may Wild" 5°‘ ihhrgwholo or any vowel-W} .“‘>°'_° mock of goodi-h- 1 5,, cen-ified dliequs- for twenty (‘winter ocut" of the, mujut accompany each tender. The highest .-er any necbssarlly uccep = r,»I offhie of J. J. liorrlby. town; Cenlyle_'Bell. ihewffice of‘ the undorslgncd Bu‘ erside. '-' ‘“ ' f tr g. Audi. Ltd.. M riitnurtn _ i. V?!‘ mastoid“ Representative for P. E. _i_l > V. ; ‘ or msssilsisui skill." spelli- in log-Club" gavehoqle good hremi is buttered ladies. -_- , ;;i'~| . ‘I | purchase price ‘tender not ‘i - l5. iu-icomplete detal loventory 5i iiiuisioclr may iis or mined.“ the Charlotte- Tignlsh ;_ or at nt u... Canadian credit l-rai-Mrllst, Authorized Trustee. __ ‘island or N» for tlvepfeollsctlltlrsif ‘machine saws end rifles methadone cov- ‘ "brulmtnt from tlleiBvi-ififih‘ authorit- Another nuloiuhirsveaiw ‘ 1'" sun dim rifle ‘Mnrshfleld flail on Satur- Ho bought with us! ‘the 6th lnuwtlwn the M" W‘ "the rruihisnihi colors of the iaahu u-oiion d! Marshfieiik and vicinity liken. it was seen that the men realize the side on. iwhiiiui theiri selections Refresh-meats wfrnrh" served, rind: Rllqliliers ou- Farmers 0nmliization_ iEvbryono comoynot excepting the ‘ >u.ssuuuuuu " 5' v , "_ w" two teams --had.covered at forty~slxth .hour of the race so-i miles" with! live laps. ' ‘ ’%-II-_— MAJOR NORTHOVER HOME“ of her brother's body After flOllflyHllX and a hall‘ years ' ‘eerivléc ‘overseas.’ Medea 14!. R.‘ New thuverr, o. s. n. lu. c., of the Cau- adian Ordnwuco Corps, _ll1l(1 a well ‘known vlfie s-liot. ‘Ms returned to Canada. After sixteen months ser- vice in France, he iwns engaged i England for‘ it year modifying Coll into which he ‘introduced patent devices, and on which he is new awaiting m‘? "Mam w a 3°“! cmmnlsam“ ls in the ciiy and llCClbplEfl one of ‘two yeims also the press seats" at the opening of lusioi- Nari/hover was ofllcer com-ll-llcbegilflfltllfe yesterday- snd flebrlr. machine ‘guns. on‘ invention. "dusty - f - sine and ‘l. n ies. Prloif-fib" 7 be‘ ~ ‘was nittiuumipi Resins. and will March 9-536"!!! came to the city several days ago teams were left in the spring six- .day race in lldadison Square Gar- den at 10 o'clock tonight with the two loadiufteams still» retaining Their bne lap advantage. _ The ligguvsn Keiiperi pair had at point some of 3m ail-compared Wm‘ M6 time her condition was vol-y scri- m" ‘he n“'~t‘L°'"-?z "M"- Th." OlIS. lillille hlrs. Triiluor was ni. the thc bedside of hor child she receiver] “rniiraillis-"Hiirofuuii Testing Qectlon of the Royal Air Force during which tun» be itcstcd 2s,ooo much- ‘iiiie"guué~"for~_t_li't¢;4£a'del"" He was ' ibis for all machine tinliers; m» oud of lililunititlie "Armistice. Mai- rtmotbt-“bild < been‘ reshonsiblo expert in Winnifwe ‘bin: fomlhnglaud river. With the development of the Venezuelan hinterland, the" stream of traffic down the Orinoco will be greatly increased and the importance of the preferential agreement just concluded by Ca nails iwilb the Ill-ills]; blast indies will be augmented. The establish- ment of a Canadian bank in Trini- darlshoulil be of considerable ad- vantage to those interested ‘in Cnrribean trade. - JJOUBLE BEREAVEMENT-Mrs ‘Patrick Trainer of South Melville, to attend licr dailghlcr Eileen, sixteen years of age who is attend- ing Print-e of Vifales College and was taken ill with measles, afici- wards developing llllPllllltllllil. Sin: was sent to the iCiiy Hospital for treatment, and is new lllfllflflf: favoralilr- progress, though at one ton' of Ibody was brought home for riiitonnent b lug made at Ion Wednesday. aged father. living. "ahead. Lot 65. took ill and paused away. This double bereavement in lees to may was n runny. PEIQUON A is ‘fir. }-_-_... said" he had been unable to see Dr that province, as the latter is con 3 rahhip to lake’ the position- iuanager of the Niagara - l-‘rui ch n aoiile-vf-Afqrhuunpiurnoss lifgrch lst. lifts. Jiis. Jlnrddui- the‘ 82nd year pljhcr sie- ihesiuslngothlie. National Anthem Huwgy.“ the (jlty “Qgyfllgj, ' . _. .. brought the insuouts meeting to u unri-h l0. John Hughes. sized 10 -_ ‘_ ,,°“'"'§;'§$'§._'§Z, l". cloth. on may“ u, “tli inst "ypapg, Funoraidrourrqaidoum of ;.. _ “b.7130 we flint! have e ‘o able his lirother. Ml‘ Peter Hughes, 109‘ s‘ to Cemetery." l Haze i. Pownul Sta, Safilrdny at 8.4511. m. lo Si. Dllflitfllffi Cathedral, thence l. sums. t ed r debait t oval/omen . . - . figorggaxfir-fihfl Bus“? miemm. llftd been ‘depos1v1§li_,-1Il__f~f=\'~\l°§‘b_“" ‘tllewlnngth oflils stay inliondon. insuring ma. reading . d elem: Csihedwl- . j _ p ' was ‘ilbcertnin. _ - wlur the debate made tics may; " q ~ ‘- - - - ~ lt'lie1.0 "v be . ~i - ‘ill e V Y l1. n. 0 “a ‘ . 0H 1- . t. ltldul eohenailloclfldd floors, ~13 pounce. a on. ' . ' HOIiIOR VROLL f ' of Rev. contained the following article deal lint: ‘With the dent-b of Rev.» E. B. Moors who xvae a; native of Clnr- "lottetown:- Mimi-Hg. “as ltbegan to damn," one of the veterans of the Metho- Throush out the conferences the sad news of tho ilenth in B01;- ller brother Peter, whose bilrinl, Lot 05 Before the arrival Mrs. Trainer's at the home- thc midst of tho great anxiety as loher daughter's condition neod- a grout shock and much sympathy goes out to this . F_ J. [more of Tiguish, re- presenting Lu-Presse of Montreal, --_---asa HON M. DOHERTYJ-Hon liqitun- ing Doherty. ‘Minister of Agricul- burn for" Ontario. "interviewed in ‘England by tho Canadian Press, G. C. Creelmuu. Agent-General for fined‘ to his ‘lied with illness at PTOSOXIfsHO was therefore ignor- ant ofwheatlier D_r. Creelmsu de- sires to relinquish the agent-gene"- as Growers‘ Allsociatiori offered him at home.’ Mr. Doherty added, that graded White stone Ilnlnl. non: N. "~7\;-l= . r .. .. s45“... -!_-;\UQ .- ‘I\.>P nihii i _E_- Mum‘ mml’ E. fir?!‘ Writer The Halifax Mall of the 3rd innit. The current number of ‘Wbeflnll- 013" till! Qillckahor an of the Navy, League o "Csnn n, publishes en article on Naval Disarmament by Mr. Percy); Pope of this city. In the course a full page editorial gmllfilfld to Mr Pope‘: article ‘who or" says: - in this issue of The Sailor we are fortunate to publish as the leading article a contribution from the pen 01’ Mr. Psroyrose. o: Charlotte- town. on naval disarmament; We There entered on rest. early this dist ministry in the province of Nova Scottie-Rev. Ezra B. Moore, of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Is- lnnd and Nova Scolia, thait ‘word will (be received by hundreds with 2:83:93,“ 33w‘? ‘l’: “KG l1 "n" 0f llll-iflwle. sorrowful inflH-rurtlolo carefully A avice-preslfeian: Mr. Moore, who had reached the or the prince Eflmrq mud mug. great zine of Sl years. OMOyBd quite] slon of the Navy League and a extraordinary health and vigor for rrgmlnenl cwimn in d“, 15mm; 011° 60 10ml MEL Mimi's B11011“! Province of the Dominion. Mr. Plpau. ‘and yesterday W“ 0"‘ "5 "B". Pope writes both as n. Navy League "M- P-ilemllnl! "l9 "Bvwlillfl ‘M41111!!! member nnd a Canadian of wide "m- m‘- E- F» M°°F°- Th“ "W"! vision; and his words. therefore. mil- WW“ U"! Winn)’ Kftl-heffld should come with a double force “will "m8 1511119 T01‘ Jlfelldllafll. b0 to Navy League members through- did not appear, and when a mem- o“; me count,” . bcr of the household went lllpflwrifll Vvliile it is true that many un- m“: itamnsetuindtitllilirtcillils thlligkxilgig Canadians of the ultra.- w r ra h l, th " u a which comes once to every man up]: U,§§,,,‘§,° 693111-65, Win11? (‘fid lmdlnufll be answered-the "one much to disagree with in Mr; clear call," to higher ministries and Pope's svrltings. his massage un- eternialvhapplness. . quoslioniibly will be received wilh The rpflggmg o; Mn MQQfQ re- approval by all thinking citizens moves a man of whom it may be WM have the genuine interests of {ml}, mm that wherever know,“ ha the nation at heart, and who ro- wris much rcspeoied innd ovell fglfinlzelthfzfilul“ t““d\me';l"|5 "7 ‘loved. 'l‘here was not the shadow of ,'\vooilvor:i‘g_pr;fis:ersuf Ilifilei: pose or pretense in his religion-n" um, "a {n me smhjh" fllmpfioms u w“ "m"? “m! ‘mdefiled-m 13°F“ of our merchant ships audllu the in Charlottetown. P. E. i., ‘he had strewn, U; the Drum, “My been for practically hie entire adiulit ‘ 7 lifo u, minister of Christ, and had held many , charges both in the New Brunswick. Prince Eiltvnrd 1.5-‘ land conferences and in tibe Nova Scolia. conference. l-le was a former pastor of Graf- ton street 'l\l0l.li0dlSl. church in - this city and the older members cif; that irongregstlml recall his ipastor- w’ L l» l , , ate as one marked abundantly by “m, Al-ontzoglféfllontaéuekmféoci. the qualities which win-hearts and fetal“ the,“ no was a fomervhlonireal; Jae. ApSwan, ‘Halifax: pastor of Providence church, Ygr- Frank S. Best, St. John; D. Stewart mouth, which. but latey was e- gummerside. J_ E_ Campbell‘ Sum, strayed, burned down and had held memjde; J. Leno? “Oman, Sum h ' in Truro, liantsport, An- v finisilfi Brydgetown mm m 1mm“. mersidc: C. M-acAr-thur. Summer- lnn. Bemnuda. ~ ills lust circuit Bide; If. B. Richardson, Summer- wiis Wolfvllle. in one and all of aids; A. J_ alathleson‘ 0.133,.“ them his record was the sumo-eke JasnMeGregor’ o-Leary, “r J_ ud_ Hotel Arrivals ' VICTORIA HOTEL f tlfl . d earnestness _ gfiamlgtexcl He“ an 510D. bunuueruitie; S. R. Allen. some “verve Wars “gm m,“ in Suminei-sldc: R. ll. McDonald. fellows of the Suunmuersiile; A. E. Aicliean, Sum- ministry’ 11H 11150 l" ma}: l"? l?" nicrside; ll. H. Acorn, Souris; J. A Methodist body as .1 w oe. 16 M Dan H Q d , . ' “wag placed on supcriiurlllilteil IistACSOr ‘thlxrus ‘gm’ J‘ n' Meph” since the advance of tile years ' 59V“ -‘ - - "P951011. M0!!- llllllli) him feel lllarho could not ‘tissue: C. W. Winsrm, Toronto; J. longer continue ‘in this iiclilvo llllifl- C. Fairblnck, Cope 'l‘raverso; A. l‘; istry. Siilcr- Lilli. lniu lo ltis Alwmw“ Smnnemlde. J H No.“ rendered lilvillllziiilo service at this ‘ _ " ‘ '_ ' ‘ hospitals and in ilftflltflllill‘ at tliii "mi hdkmflmn- J- T- 35-901mm- viry lluhih, lllrowinir, into that blow-eel: H. G. Sounder-son. Tor- work, io which hi- was flllllllllllf-"l "m"; H. S. “Tulane. Si. John; T. m. ilio rlvangllczilii Alliance, nil his 11 “whom q-mm. Q n nanom 8L native fervor, zillil brluaillf: to those 3mm; “Ix and Mrs. 3- Amson S‘ i ‘h b.» ‘lllstcrcd much dll- - llloY-rdllflorti mlkonc- who knew him 591m? Md" mumm- “0?” Riv"? "could question his true spirituali- the esteem of his Gwen-o at the weekly meeting of the Ro- tary Club in the Hotel Davies yes- terday afternoon. guests present were Botarian Frai- ser, Halifax, York: Mr. Ives, Montague and Mr. "' The speaker for the day was Ro- Rotary "Club f Rotor-ion W. M. Rowe presided Among the Rotarlon Norton. Moneton; Rev. Mr. Litileiohus. Mathieson, 0'Len-ry. Mr. Llttlejohne contributed two violin solos which were - greatly appreciated. llotariaa. J. _O. Hynilman gave a two-minute talk on Rotary in business. " tnriun Dr. W..I.P. Maclliiillnn, who gave a most interesting and la- structlve review of the history of Surgery from the dawn of history to the present day. The Dr. re- ferred to the rough and ready me- thods in use in the early days for tho purpose of stopping hemorrha- ges and such like, and tmced the development of surgery from the old monklsli surgery through the barber-s to the barber's-surgeons and from lhe harbors-surgeons to the surgeons and physicians then to the surgeons and again to the Wfseone and physicians of the present. day. Ho mentioned out. standing names in the development of surgery and the red letter events in its history, such as the first introduction of Chemistry and Physics; the invention of the mi- croscope; the study of physiology and anatomy: the introductionoi‘ anaesthetics thrmigh the discovery of Dr. Simpson; the theory of the circulation o1‘ lilo, blood; Pasteur "main; a total of 2i 3 1' v ‘ The reports o! tbelduiaggr and Treasurer of the Protestant ~01‘- phanage submitted: at ' meeting ndfhoGrandOx-angel. flawed nosday showed, this institution to be well manned and financially “During the year 114 to the farm acres’ It is imposed to put on a drive for funds hr the erection or a new building. Pledle elude and other literature is being pr 9d, '1'“. ders will be called for t e erection of the building veryshortiy. The election of olioorniresultod ns follows: a " R. W. G. Air-Rev. Dr. W. ll. ldacEwon. R. W. D. O. his-L. B. Miller. R. W. Jr. D. G. ‘h —J. Y: Phillips. It. W. G. Sec'y—-N. 'D. Macheen. R.W.G. Oboe-Rev. J. (l. Mar- tin. - ‘ n. w. c. Treus.-—J. J. Mscbeog. successful. was have been add R. W. G. Lecturer-M. Fiuruess. n.w.o. Auditors-D. "P. luur- dock and (l. E. Mackenzie. " R. W. Dept. G. asap-u. C. Stew- art. . It. W. Dept. G. GbapaE-Revs. l1‘. W. Sawdon, Geo. C. Taylor and D. MacVicur. " serm theory: [Astor's antiseptic surgery and the present Y septic surgery: nursing and Florence Nightingale. l-le vividly referred to the tremendous assistance X- Rltye have proved to the surgeon, and concluded a most interesting address by referring to the prac- tical safety with which operations are carried out today compared with those of fifty years ago. At the close n vote of" thanks wns given to lilr. Littlejohns and Dr. (Much/Milan for the contribu- tions to the program. After Ro- tarlan Norton. Monctori, had ex- pressed hls club's appreciation of the services rendered them by the Charlottetown Club, the proceed- ings closed with the National Anthem. . . -»---_-£-Q-&_-__. MARRiED FOURTEEN TIMES IN THREE YEARSP-Ma-rrled four- teen times in three years, n desert- or from ihnih the army and navy, null new serving n term on the nav- al prison at Portsmouth. N. H1. comprises the alleged war record of Harold Hammond ‘:0 years of age. This was revealed in annulment lt. was the thing which mos-l REVERE HOTEL ty. distinguished him. and his wholo, the Muster vrhom he served. Ho married Christina B. Fraser. of St. John, the tie which was so ideally strong and tender, being Bic-hood, lfigg; broken by death some years flglLiPlg-Pr; p_ y, to his profollud grief. tTlllfiftlrigi" V \'- - a? ti‘; ";%f]f“a§ovg“ kérrm, cl". hiontnguc; n. Kelly, Southport; m. D,._ Eu R Moot-m “my one Rev. Stewart Brudenell; F. J. daughter, Mrs. Edmund A. SmltbQNiLilloIson,"ilmslague; llinrtlu hfc E. M. Campbell. Borden; John J S. D. Campbell at whose resldeiucc, 1&8 gobiol i street. be eutere on res . an one M m z I,‘ S, N Dam, _ brother. James Si. Croix Moorealkg. igruepuym, ma. ZWMGFM: of Eldon. I'.E.l._ _ Ill-r. Moore during his long and beneiicielit life had held many of the highest posts wiiihin the gift of the Methodist church. having been at. one liimc president of the Nova Scotin conference and at va- rious times chairman of quarterly boards. etc. As intimated he was a. rim-umber, and a most active mem- bcr, of the Evangelical Alliance. en, 0'Lcary; J. Pola. (YDQIWY; J. Fl Yer-mouth. ._-.-apo-o---__ THE DAillilV 00W LEADS place she ‘consumes amount of MONTREAL EXPECTS EARLY - NAVIGATION --'f‘he government signal report says that the ice breakers propose commencing work in the St. mwreuce about n. week hence and reports are that the ibrsnhing up of a clear water- way will "not be a difficult task this year. Between Montreal and Point du Lac (near Three Rivers). the loo is slill solid. but from the latter point it is open__to Quebec. "Bglgvrquebec reports are that there is mosty heavy packed ice and open-ice moving down towards Belle Isle Tile earliest opening of navigation was April 3rd, i910. iiud it is thought that the open- in; will be also early this year.‘ . may be fed ri. ration much like the. dairy cow as an economical pro ilucer. t age cow returns from 240 to 25 24 to 30 pounds of solids Tb produces about l6 pounds solid poultry less than 6 pounds the ‘beef auiimuil fore. we-seo the dairy oow has long lead on the rest". eight per cent of the food of th dairy cow _ food. still the Y; .. 1 from i-heno "cou Revenue beauties-Tue or- dinary revenue of Canada for Feb- ruary was $85,080,812. as compared with $39,5dt,892, the ordinary rev- nu weilfaizl. Ifor the month" Fehrusryy . gkinitllllylt déui~;~.;i-nas iv. Georgie Gorlgh; 2 Eve. Mclutyr ~ made v-iiil; l_ lovolyn vhii, Amy Clark, 3_ Girlie Vail. . -Grade WT; l. Iomnn Cairns‘, Irene Darrel}, 3. Ksthryne Nicoll _ Grade IV..1, Stamford Biggar. ' llvalter llvluellhtyre. Il_ .09‘, _. . , . Grade V i ‘i. Cannon lay Dolron. (equal), ." fol-iowfng is the standing of Spring Funk School,- Charlottetown ""“"‘°.“°" expenditure of riiihtoasao in lfeb- _ nudpruary. lblikDuflng inst nlollthftho - Merrill Fraiiwell. (Mun!) 2. liar.’ .9141 WortbJQJaok Vim and Stan. - 3 ‘Primary dep‘t, grade m, l italrph . (lairns, 2. Florence Mofhtyre, enue for February. 1920. For "the eleven months of the financial your ending February 28. ordinary rev- 1- enuo was $418,916,180, in compari- s’ sou with $327,501,392, the ordinary '7' revenue in the eleven months" end- ‘.!_ in; February 28. 1920. Ordinary ex- '~‘- peudituro last month was $19,788,- 2‘ 255 in comparison with an ordinary plaque t. ~.l\'ot at; n80 of aura-most up he say-n something like qhis. of feeds I will! saw the tune yet were so high that n" would not pay e. profit on consumed provided she was fed her full capacity." be ch10 ‘I “that he never saw that it paid to keep a This gentleman hm the bead. The true line p001" cow." net debt of the Dominion increased by $4,290,143 and now standout. $2.- 807,018,i,5tl. “"4 ‘l “f” lei-age dniryman ‘up to the prov stands-rd and knowledge. Lwhfllli woolsllh-Iinen. t- 1 Lawson. Montreal; H. H. Churchill, Comparing the dairy cow with ($01110 of her competitors in the food line we lflind ihut in the tlrst ii larger feed which cannot be used as human food than any farm imiiuuvl. q! course a. beef animal of the dairy cow. but up beef" an. lmnl will" ever’ conlpare with the Expervhnenps have show-u that for every one hundred pounds of digestible nutrients who aver- pounds of inliik which contain from hog on the same amount of food Sfillldfi about 3 pounds. and the sheep about 2 1.2_ there Another experiment shows that only about can be used as hiumflu food she provides rse fodders is the modt refined and essential to hum- Hence we have the reason why the dairy cow holds an important place in our agriciil. turq- andiwhy no other nnriimnl re- in talking to one to date dairy-men. i "Talking about the iii-ah ivriwfl my that l never whoa feed prices good oow the food feed so clxeull ‘the lull on of measure in ‘batlweeu the oow and tho food. hard to hiding the av. "Il- illl er w-Wfi: ~? °~“"=¢vnormiodm<li.sn n. uh l indolet all oulmve 1- difii" “‘ "l%* fndeless solos Euflfolorfbor m; wdois letali flvgllfblll " We W" Pied!“ i" ‘ha “elvm "t Mk. Rem-lumen; F. n. lieu-lint H kt h, d T“ 1 I lc _“ 1mm, . ‘ _ ‘neon iac o scomman. en 1o a“ gm‘ lesple’ ‘Imlmkmt’ deserted the. army and enlisted in " til-c navy uudoi- an assumed name. Nfinqu. Bedford: Amen Uiico inlbc unity. he (liivedlls? to uhte extensive nmwpulpar. correswntrb flakes. Silinmsrside: J. P. Younk-Tiiiilztl‘: ‘a: ggrrna ma, gjieandegagrafllte“ “'0' lam"? ,. _ , pa" r. .1 =1 -i_ 8r Work in the lodge rooms..anil ‘them he subsequently w proceedings brought by the ‘first and second wives. The court was told that Hammond enlisted in the arluy ‘in the fall of 1917, and short- ly afterwards deserted “from Fort Ethan Alien, Vt., and came to New l The officers were installed by Past Grand Master Murdock Mo- Leodi. whohas the enviable record of having performed tblscereinony IWQW ye-"iu- for the pas: forty-nine "Years. I TbsGrand Master llrhls report referred ho the Tromblay case as lan even-t of interest aimwalug m Protestantism. The Grunge’ Assoc- l iatiou had "siocdi behind this case and made victory possible. ed that the Orpheuage- farm had produced. over- four thousand dollars river-mo‘: ' . - i A report of the 1-0581! was read showing" the good work they had done during year GRAND ORGANlZE-WS REPORT a "greater the liberties of_al.l classes. lie-slat ship l-s ontorlairdtho Oqdru, null- . ‘ISO stated" that the forward movemeiu Illniiarnondis attorney said he "max-inn “m,” us“ b n u‘ - y a- res ts. lfinnon. diontanue; J. hf. liiclcim. {geilggiltmitllawflzagveglifgdrtfnix proposed new ow ‘a ried twice on the some day" -_-_<bo&-—-—— FORMER MILLIONAIRE FOUN former millionaire and president of Grain Coumpany, was found dead his home. from asphyxiation in Gas was pouring from the burner clown following l‘ heavily months ill grain speculations. H tents were not made public. 0 e _ Farmer Corntossoi. ' shows his superior than I do. The only tilde-were that he uses iomger words." ll. iii )NT\\( l l! o. _l 'li\ Pl/hii go I11 OUR sTorK or ill‘ 181000 i868 Jewelers. DEAD IN HOME-Emil Rothschild. grain dealer. the Rothschild be about one hundred ‘thousand mitee on "No. Josh doesn't know milch more never been oonsld Cuts showing shown. also pledge cards, em, t If“? 11°F“ Y4?! P111 0|! the drive Q gram Me for the erection of ihlu in: the latter psi-t of this month. _ T“ "hloctivo of the drive wl dollars 5 this year, of a stove. Mr. Rothschild bad been suffering from a. nervous break- sovcre financial rcrverses. lio is said to have lost HQRTY during the past eight Minister in the House of Commons a stated that the information furnish- lofi several notes, but their con- ed by "a New York bank to its can. adieu eel-respondent's that the Go's. ____ _‘“____ _adlan Government would shortly THE DIFFERENCE-fl made‘ increase its customs duties by alw- uo my mind our boy Josh should in: an additional thirty per cent have a fine education," remarked on all imports was the first be hiad "Mid now lie heard of the matter. The question knowledge." of a thirty per- cent merging’ hm wed, tbeidinieter CPMBWK" -----nQgq-_--_ Previou- ifi said. ‘ ~ _-_-~Qoq--- CANADA TO PAV OFFn-T ' 825,000,000 bonds that filuittlfe’ it lbs present time. but Quint adieu gold to New York. ft "ll gold IilPbs sent, ----{Q>-_~.-_ ‘ehsrs of the lush are. not to s. , I , _ Laura Else. w n‘ "i Know your cows. use the soaks. c - , l," o“ 0M0 ll 1. Mildred Blllilw w! IIIIOII 0 0 (‘TS ‘the teem audifeed to the cull our. ill llllllll) It! _ y ' 3‘J§'§“'3?"(°°“"' 2‘ m"'°“°‘l Willi Ditillollll our ‘Jim-T? m?“ "35’ ‘$317333 1 b th th Ad d "h" we as w . - m ' lk ro 1on1 o . a * at. " awn..." °’-.=.‘-=“’"‘“’.li”u‘fil£ll° "- flfiTgfit “ "°"“.wu'°' ‘Th: Pattrl-icloan Paiterngq; gway findrnnmou“? ‘m-‘w-m“ l‘ - I‘ l ' ', o ll . . . ~ . ' Grlde i. ir, i. Geowimfitlotilk mlifPwféh-ffulgh flrotwesrv llrwcll ohm. very 99mph,“ .. -__--i A, i. mm," “""“‘~ 9- l A“ - to dye old, faded, sham luster-r "'" - "z ‘I'll! Work N as ll your: would become naval" be unuu tor; u; ‘My [they Bllend for éssrhsiius. n. w. n. of c.-s n. Dollar. ‘ " The Treasurer's smtmnon; ‘ show the fn tho Grand Organize-lie Report, the iltev. Ed-wurd Morris stated ihut tibe Orange Association was dining religious. and patriotic service to Canada and the Empire today, than ever before. lie report- ed that the Order wall demanding W-hfi interest Mid flymluvlhy of our lbest citizens becauscfot’ the great ‘Ilium-ill service it was doing _ln checking disloyalty and striving for ed tbatwa better class of morn-bor- crest elimination of-‘unclésirs-blen has taken place. The Order today is $611111! lttmevery libqnty loving , _ s c zen. Mn illforrisreponte-i- .1. nsyir, Konsington; u. min-iktfigfwivgéezfglewizjumsglzdéd 2313i he hard hold during 1m leg‘. . , . ,9 “ma”. m” 19W. to March let. 1931. ill-public mwi-mgf- 105 ‘Lodge meetings, had siren- due adilrcstlltes- and unveiled =53" "iuel- besides curries on ua. r list, llill bett- llle plan of the W076 l ‘it wd-S 190MB tovhdfd [he 13th or July celebration in Charlottetown no TRUTH my sronvh-mr Finance Canadian Government will pay oif! April t. it i»... oisoislty mm. Canada has mtheriergo hqlnnceg of this maturity will involve ship- ment of a certain amount of Cau- qstlmated that pbout $10,000,000 POULTRY HINTQF-The hopper amount and heed cull _ fllilfllll ‘"32 vfifilfllfl! has " II N . . i,‘ ~‘ u Sciatica, Izumbagofvl-f loflflmhfinadilnedmcyfl and »i Temrhionisiu... stic Cbpiuleu“ " l "in ' . - .4 umfiZZQZ-"fifr? "$91.? andpalnizomyour‘ - - Glldrdnf to conillit l drug, and to be absolutely “scallion! by doctom-nold by ll-OO per box. Trial free at ouruq. “ or wiiteTcmgflotongl-IZ KjngWu ...-_ .. -if‘ ALOYSIUB MURPHY i ._.._, . Seldoonn does- the bladder-u)‘ death east such a gloom-dyer home and u locality as when‘ February 28th it entered the new‘ of Mr. Peter" Murphy, Morel]. ‘bd- clailned as its victim ills fourth Aloysius at the earlfage ‘B!!!’ years and 8 months. The ‘deceased who was a spiendirl specimen of manhoodenieyd the Best.‘ iii-his! - until one week before his dent "- of pleura-pneumonia and despite when he was seized by an attaiglgb» the best of medical cure auditing-é nursing his young life was ended after a brief illness of eight days, He was attended during the last ldays of his illness by his pastm‘ ’ed by the last rites of the Cuthol lCburch and resigned to the will of God his soul went forth to meet its maker. He leaves l0 mourn his irreparable loss an invalied mlioiiher‘. produce. - it sorrowlng father. four brothel: . Ladies Qy-imgo and [our sisters, ' Temple of Freuc - Village, P. E. i., land Maine. U. '5. A, Tebljsrl,“ Harold, Violet, Melinda, Marie and Anna at home. lsh, as lle_was usually called, will he greatly missed by -ihc hforcll Hockey iteam, of which he was captain and four years. He lavas u fast, clean pected by both comrades and ap-H ponents alike. Tokens of his po- pularity’ were vsls-"lble nt his funeral in the form o by Morell Hoiskel’ Club. and St.‘ Peter's Bay Sporting Club, a beau- W. W. Cox, floral contriliutlonéhby ' Mrs. ll. ll. Cux ullil Mrs. ‘B. McEvven as well as numerous Ma‘ l withstanding-the almost impass- ilvlo oonilliion of the roads, his" funeral WlllUll-Wllfl held on Thurs- i the Parish Priest Rev. Josephlfoo- _ uey who also conducted the‘ oerv-H ices at the grave. -'l"‘he pail-boners were Zllessrs Eugene Reseller,» tor Sauuderson, Ralph McGuire. Claude liicEweu. Bert illcflralli and Layton Coffin. By his douth the‘ home has lost n loving. cheerful and obedient son iiiid brothel‘ mid the community an honest, upright and industrious cliizcn. it". l. t (Other papers pleasu- copy.) u" .___-<0%-———— - IRE-CREATE SOLDIER BOARP." 1| recreating the parliamentary oom- soldlerq civil re-esiahiilbr introduced in the inirodueed u: the Tuesday - u?» Jment will be meat will be House of Commons Wednesday- HOCKEY Th e oud twee: Daddas of Borden-Ill ed in the Oaflfll-QIYPV-lk w“ matched and afforded cnnflillfiffi, l amusement for , spectators from the Bllffmlfld country. The Lord who was substituted by wiiirefilirtius of bdll’ of cape Traverse was i he .01 iphg, . The game 6n minutes play but: the period: Capo the score mukin-g it 1-1. second period both matters. lo lht- li 0i! iialnc_ 'l‘lio third period i’ with deli-rm star player for._thc'pa.st three or A! f beautiful w-reethiw curds and spiritual bouqueteby h of host" of friends and relatives. Not- _ started at ll p. m. Borden shot the first goal after um before -tlie end of THLVGFSB‘ evened In the teams rushed mlt, but without avail and lbs score remained the. _ started; lilntion" on both Sides to maize the winning goal and after strenuous offuris the Daddas-seior: Rev. Joseph Rooney and streugt ;- q Charles of Portw player and was admired and res-‘i ' talful cross donated by Mr. and-Mrs. ,- day, Murcia llrir was largely atteud~ ' ed. The filuerai mass was sung by " V11?‘ ' \ nurses as referee while Norman Camila ‘u n‘. > main; h» ' loll to the huff. kidneys or OIIIQIOW b -..,4' |--Ii. is understood that a resolution = » iznrhi- of hoolrefN‘ contested, Both teams were even}? ' line up was the as given in fhondcolmrof the flfflh _ match with the exception of W. . the Clydcs of Cape TYIW°¥°° a lurge number-y -¢. ed a goal lwllirh was protested by z the C-iydes. as nn off side. play. - dIsaDPOhltImon-t of U9.‘ out‘ . h)! 9i o . After considerable discussion the I hfissryxrgrlz: m‘: Wk? “Wm! fiofden team agri-ed- to ilisolllow the Y ‘ '1 “K l9 "lnm- goal and plny Overtime to deoiih A properly bassoon nub is host", 3"" “ 110mm: brim alone is bot~| ter thin no mash. it‘ lioips every the [sum but the Cape ‘In-Avery -_'- team refused to play. nluch to the j iho enthused» beu to have a chance at some feed wax,’ !,,“'.,'|,,,‘;“.§;§7§‘,‘,‘,‘§h““"!.§£: ' ilurbirevorI-bnilie llivusyllmd again Dgfldag and gmfuji- ' - ‘"~ l" 11nd thud-boas combats tbsr are too h”, 0|’ tllllkl IQ lot their