lt’s Baby Coal burning model with While they last and 500 chick capacity; SPECIAL -- i485 SPECIAL! "Monarch" Broader 52 ‘inch canopy GOVERNMENT REFUND! Chick Time! . And - As A Usual - ll0iMAN'S ls Ready With The Equipment You'll Need To llelp You Raise Healthier Birds- Golne in! - Phone! - Write! —- Wire! For Prompt Delivery 0f Chick Brooders and Supplies l and 500 to for good dra last SEND YOUR PAID BILL TO THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- CULTURE, CHARLOTTETOWN, AND THEY WlLL REFUND HALF THE COST OF YOUR BROODER. II _ II Queen Broader Oil burning model with 52 inch canopy lent pot typo burner complete with draft regulator and 25.00 SPECIAL! 1000 chick capacity. Effic- “A" chimney cap ft. SPECIAL —Whilo they - l Galvanized Feed Troughs ROUND TYPE — 9 hole, 25c ROUND HOPPER TYPE 80c 6 inch diameter Each l4 hole, 8V1 inch diameter, each TROUGH SLIDING TOP— Zl inches long Each . . . . . _ . .-. c TROUGH SLIDING TOP- 26l/z inches long ' Each . .1 . . . . . . TROUGH BAR TOP - l7 l-Z inches long Each TROUGH BAR TOP - 24 inches long — ' Each TROUGH WIRE TOP — 44 inches long 3-15 Each t Galvanized Drink oil brooder — each each try . Markets Next Fall! IN ME_h_fl_ORIAM WILLIAM BLOICE SHEEN A sad fatality occurred at TYRE Valley on Thursday morninfl. Jim- Zllth, which took the life of Wil- liam Bloice Sheen, fivo-year-old Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sheen of that place. Tho little lad. with two com- panions. both younger than him- self were walking along the edge of the pond, where the ice was ilnsafe, and he venturing out too for, plunged into the icy water. "ilic little girls gave the alarm and the body was soon recovered. and rushed to the nearest medical aid where everything possible was done i l l l TITO "when. on to restore life. but to no avail. He was a manly little fellow, a favorite with all who knew him. Being an only child he was the joy of his parents, as well as of his aged grandmother, lVLrs. Sheen. and his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank, in whose home many happy hours of his young life were spent and ‘where he was loved and cherished as thought he were their very own. The heartfelt sympathy or the whole community who were sadden- ed by the unhappy event. Boes out to those who are so sorely bereaved. ‘On Sunday afternoon the fun- eral was held fmm the home of his parents. where a brief service was held. after which the remains SUMMIRSID i CHARLOTIETOWN ‘ Efldiiii Friends Meet" pallbearers: Warren Nesbit, Elmer Ramsay, Vaughn Ramsay and Elmer Bigger, to the Presbyterian Church close by, where the service was conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Young. ‘The church was filled to capacity with friends from far and ncar, whose presence gave testimony to the sympathy they felt for the sorrowing faintly. Mr. Young gave a comforting message, reading from Matthew's Gospel, chapter l8. ithicl-i touched on the happy estate of children in the Heavenly Kingdom (verse l0) "Their Angels do always behold the face of My_ Father which is in Heaven." Hymns used during the service were: "when l-le Comcth", "There were carried by four young men as #5151; 024e, W/rraaraueamws AZMKT Ive/l oarsv/uwm W/l/IE? nun/move? , is a Happy Land" and “Therea a Ztifirzz; iaoe Zoe's"... 2.75 1.122.. 1.25 3.1132333: 3.25 ‘ THERMOMETERS ' BROODER THERMOSTATS — Universal type lor cooluiil: TAYLOR BROODER THERMOMETERS - Superior quali TAYLOR INCUBATOR THERMOMETERS - Each Order Poultry Supplies Now And Cash in On The Early Poul- ing Fountains |y__ 75c l .00 Home For Little Children." At the conclusion of the service the remains were tenderly laid to rest in the family plot in the ad- joining cemetery. Tile little grave was covered by many beautiful floral tributes sent by sympathetic friends and rela- lives. SUIUIDED INCREASE ANNOHESTER, England -- (OP) —-Shortages and high prices were probably chief causes or the sharp increase 1n suicides among old peo- ple in Britain last year. Jessel Rycmft, Manchester coroner, said in his annual report. Ri EW" OO-OQO-FO-0O Let's nut n our Good morning: There ll an old saying that. you can't mils a llik puree out cl a %°¥2':'“‘“T cow's ear. But what a lot of Clergy “G nu been wasted in trying to do just thatl ‘The educational auth- orities of the last fifty your or so have been among the worst of- fenders. 1n the nineteenth cent- ury the academy was created for the express purpose of teaching tho comparatively few who wished to continue beyond the bounds of elunentary education and study for the pl tensions. A: the great majority oi pupils did not go be- yond what we today call the eighth grade. the course of studies for higher grades was naturally and rightly fashioned so that. it would meet the needs of those who were going on to enter one of the pro- fessions. or who were interested in going on to university for some other purpose. Thus far everything was us it should be. Then educators began to see that evan the students who did not plan to enter the pmfee- slons should have more than eight grades of schooling in order to prepare than for life. Bo all pupils were encouraged to continue their educationbryond the eighth grade into what we now call the high school. This is where the dilemma entered the _ 551mm»: T RAN$~ s...- EASTERN SEcncu 0F Fvttowtuo NORTH snoae OF RE. t. ~ AS rRoPoseo av READER a, w. Quinn, canons utottwsv Billi lllBBflll picture. The larger group now go- ' ing into the high school needed further education to give. them better preparation for life, but ob- cusly the old curriculum that as fashioned expressly for. those ho were going forward w the niversities would not meet the oo<@-oo<3oo<@-oo$0 PUBLIC FORUM This column is open to the discussion by correspondents of questions of interest The =€€§ i ii f would fit them for the ordinary uzufistzssnlih’ 0pm!“ " concerns of life. (I With a deplorable luck of im- bflidttmbiwmtfi aglnation some educators insisted on giving these pupils the same old routine of study which the Prospect-WE 11mm)". IRWYQTS 3nd Sir.—-Whilo reading Mr. Phillips‘ cleraslmen had been getting loi- s0 letter of February 8th in regard to long. Every pupil was being pre- the West Point ferry project, it pared for the higher education ol reminded me of many other instan- the universities regardless of the cps when such valuable and essen- {Mg m“ mgny or them 11nd not tial undertakings have been mock- th, mum m) m, “many m ed and criticized from nil angles “he up unlvenlty won“ and in many cases by people with The hudqhen resistance o! m“ a fair share of intelligence. Those neabalghmd pone), h“ been we“ things are generally done to draw . water to other mills. When we look giltvmgrbralfzn 51:32,“: u“ first back and consider what Prince century moves m "a m“! My!’ m‘ there County hasbdone through all the n i b “mo war years y way o manpower, F" u l n m" "M" P”? war loans, Red Cross, etc. On every will argue that the old method drlve ‘he has “may, done he, WI! "l9 718M 0M- T°dly many share. On her record of Liberalism 119W lllblfivi-l 0i 111159’ it"! {Wild she stands second to none in this their way into the new high wide Dominion. Knocks can be con- school. and many cf these are sidered as boosts against her re- solely roi- the purpose or giving cvmrense today. the "run of the mill" pupil some- A new harbour and a couple of thing that will increase the et- ferry boats is no foolish invest- "dency o; h“ mp1“ and ‘he m- ment of Government funds. When joyment of his recreation when connected with Buctouchc and the he goes mm‘ m“ the womi we trans-Canada highway a two ivny have discovered that although we pflwd ma“ "mung ihwugl‘ '° m" mo» - ~ - Elifsiiii: .“.":‘.r.‘.‘;l‘f:§.°t2 “m” u“ we u“ and d° make keted at much less transportation Y"? "Winnie pigskin par!“ charges. Besides the return of new Wit °t lhP-i- "W maiefml- business from the State of Maine. ~ ' ' ' _ Quebec and all parts of New Bruns- Ill the Nflllin 0f "lull"? much ‘he wick. the tourist trade alone will some lit-gilt?" "1"!- Y/{llle m" develop n worthy asset. to our Pro- muslc le ers must SIVG lln- vince and to our people. ceasingly to cultivate a love of The Federal Liberal M. P., Mr. the best music in sll children, Aurel Leger of Grande Digue, Kent they must be prepared to accept County, must consider this ferry the fact that some of the children service in some high pleasure when under the“. chm-u Wm "eve;- he has arranged and offered dock- learn to appreciate what is best m!‘ fulml" °“ m! lllde °Y ‘(Ml wa er on reasons e ow renn frnzllslchaa: fmlmofinshff basis. The selected site for the h b n b r -a boo new the rectum m" $5.13.. ufirfi...wT....i§'l.§‘§i.lZZ§.~ W ("l 5"" 5 9°“ °r u“ music figures and estimates are tabled at Nae-Tm”! 9! ‘Nuns m” ha“ Ottawa. your Hon. Representative “EST POINT FERRY b0!!! 0 W ml-"lc "will"? J’. Watson McNaught will again in the lchobll» Will be "TY "TY prove himself your man of the illuminating. hour. Now it is true we are making Mr. Phillips goes on to show the progress in teaching music appre- immense trade and commerce be- glgflun to children, So much so, tween Wood islands and Cnrlboo. that we believe another poll taken Better boats and accommodations ten m. (man ye." hm“ vwgum are now needed to take care of ‘how m encoungmi more”, 1n the increased traffic. The ferry ser- um percontqe o’ ‘dam, who vice on the western end of this would we!“ nebular. to "pow Province will go one better. The ulsr" music. But to... would tun gsfizfénflisiytyev-yrgqhtoégjaji "if; be we mm!“ E “M” hr“ ‘mun now i nee of this service. Our who" Rui" l" mum: (‘fled "° b” tourlatns descelrve better roads, the much 511"!“ bY “l9 filming but we can build. They come from omen zone throurh While thvv alLProvincel and States on the attended ICPIOOI- continent whore good roads are The point we are trying l0 mike considered the first step to safety. is this. By all means, let's educate to confidence, pleasure and recrea- Bortien Town Council ttommittees The following Town Council committees were recently appoint- ed by i-lis Worship Mayor Lesrd of Borden: Finance: Couns. l‘. J. Mclnnia. chairman; Cretti and Delgllan, Construction and Building: Couns. A. P. Crettl, chairman: Dei- ghan and Alien. _ Streets: Couns. N. M. Allcn, chairman: Bell and MacDonald. Fire: Cc-uns. Irving MacDonald. chairman; Mclnnis and Crettl. Police: Couns. Gilbert Bell, chairman: MacDonald and Delghan. Light: Couns. Russell Delghsn. chairman: Bell and Allen. Hall: Mayor Leard; Couns. Cret- ti and Mclnnls. ties in this Prince County cam- paign. Should this Brigadier be as generous with his wealth of mil- linns as he has been with his out- standing qualities, his supporters might look forward to a donation of a complete ferry service. and the country's 40% share on the trans-Canada highway. From West Point to Kcnsington. a distance of only 50 miles, figur- rti up on the flnt local rnte per mllc would only he $220900. The latest figures on the terminal were seven hundred thousand. Those little figures don't look much those days in public expenditures and about the same with a millionaire. His best feature could be his peo- ple, otherwise the tax treasury has the pleasure of counting it in. .Now, as we know the Brigadier to be a man of action on the battle- field and in his own private busi- ness, beyond the shadow of a doubt, he has been chosen as the only mnn for that one big Job in Prince. Time will tell. In the event of n gift of this na- ture. the Liberals should wake to the present day facts and get their work going fast and furious on Par- liament llill. The climax of this paragraph will be hands across the eea-McNaught and Leger and the unity of all concerned. l am, Sir, etc. J. M. QUINN. T0 ILLUMINATE FALLS nmosns FEE, my. Feb. 15 —(AP)- The Canadian and Amor- icun tails will be illuminated nightly again, starting tonight. The Niagara Falls illumination pours announced today the lights will be on from 7:30 to i0 pm. daily. Flood- lighting of the cataracts has been restricted to week-ends since mid- Ssptemibor because of an Ontario power shortage. Mfr krnsiuurou mutt. Watch for North Show Leagug playoff dates THURSDAY, Feb. l7 - Mo"; Shore League, Sudden Death’ Game, S'Side Legionaires u, R.C.A.F., winners to be in iourtt place. Skate after. FRIDAY, Feb. i8--School sports SATURDAY, Feb. l9-Skatlngi to 4; hockey Kensingtcn Leg!‘ ton vs. Darnley, sudden death, game for first place. Gamei. p. m. sharp. Skate after. What is Tltermogene Wool? Thermogene is a specially medicated wool wedding that generates heat to relieve pain. It's clean and easy-to-useJ-iss brought comfort to millions- and will help you tool For suiTcrcrI from Chest Cold, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Neuralgimloumbego.Sciatica, and minor Rheumatic aches and pains. TIIERMOGEN Medicated W021. i "llethclauchclaleflworra as many as possible to the subtle. llfln- hidden beauties of the better llllsg This ferry and road service will o1 music. But let's not be tntoler- bring home a new horizon to our am of the preyermce, o; other people in the tourist trade. They people who are not fortunate um hope to be able to meet their cus- tomers next season with a smile ggfinug’ s: 1:51;? 23ml,‘ ‘is; that shines through when the driv- that all "popular" music was trash. u‘ km“ h" wwin Th. Gu-NIWL A recent letter $31: cillgillxfl" 12%;’. '“ "'1' by the way. has named Mr. Price. WPMJ tho Conservative candidate. a Su- WWM- 5°" mi- "? '°' Mind perrnamThta mighty name may not. WE." he 5k."- "1 (50-11 M" '7\“-‘~‘" he intended as an unkind xvortl. l is nnythinl l0 b! "5""!!! °i l“ cannot lee how any true Canadian being fond of "popular" tlmol. could insinuate anything unfair or provided you admit that. there may unkind to a msn with the military be beauties in the other things career the Mr. Price has won that. you don't see. Indeed. 11hr“ throu h his years of service for his K ng and Country. and his days of hardship under our cruel enemy. l-lo should be honored and respect- ed by all Canadians and l have no reason to believe otherwise. The respect and dignity he has won from his rank and from his people within his command will go down inTCansdlan history. f here are a few open acts that '_5'm m anownm) can be considered by both pan ransom. n. no. to '- tsm ___________________~ —- Oillll MWIIXL M, todaytwas freed of charges of slaying a __ SIRONG HUSKY Y0tJN(‘.Sll'it':%. tavern-keeper. friend in a modern tti mi. . ti» iltl- |v.-l|i ill lli~ that the love of a good vigorous march, or of a graceful waits or a tender love-long, is an excell- ent. foundation for a fine taste in music." Surely a fine taste in music cannot be built on a found- ation of trash! No Wonder Rinse is Used Ivy More Women Than Any Other Washda, Soap es, N w Rinso is the favorite every- where Evencblldrenmawellaemotherg, ‘ are uick to discover the brilliant whiteness of Rinso washed clothes. New Riulo with Sollum washes clothes actually whiter and bra‘ 6m- rlun brand new! Even grayed and yel owed clothes come wbinr time brmd new! For the whitest. bri hten wash you ever set eyes on, gel NEW inso containing Soiium rodsyl ' A LEVER noel/or ' for softness version o‘; "Waller: Tell." littoral} ' d ' free! a mitt t e shootng o _ ‘moms: bury. saying he had an tried to shoot a small whisky Illll . off Larry's head with a Bil-calibre I pistol. m slid he had tried m ///,,',,~ fthlgl/pi» 1mm; N°'°"'°°'°fl--t stunt only at Mary's repeated ln- never harsh -. . . but slstenol. then added: "I still can't wry-ecu’, hhnud for ‘ see 110W I mined." .__________ softness end strength. JUST RAT! AND MIDI urn-r‘ nigh 35 IO I l BYDNIY. Australia - (OP) - ¢ A alumnus; m» of lighthouse "m" has been erected-on Henderson sue-sums Island. ‘mu Pitcairn. no use an . ‘oven onthtslllalnvdlcrr ~ than are eight manna tn a can and metal rota and AN e. stencil; Lien: ¢..