for a good day. always include good bread——the kind you make irom REGA FLOUR. the flour that is known as—“Wonderful for Bread." And it must iïiliiii l I “'lifle it i5 advuntagcous to gctïtlic quickest i0"! your chlcks lis soon as possiblciyoung stock must nut lie Iaizcr liiu had WHllllt'l' hais passel"ulld this unnlics troxu tiio roasunably'ntove hunch riglit uii A g l breakfast is a good start chiiert settied weiither. thtrc eireËthty requlre 'ct-rtain things tu lie coiisidcred 0T as SOU“ êin' OilC‘ con illil, lu.» conditions will ‘such strict [ne uiinet-e 'bl sn exat lie siicii g. \\'t- iiave a very gond Illustration! lot" tii's in “Cuillt'r conditions ihio‘ No licenscs to manufacture radio equipnient, undcr the pute PEN DENT TELE PH ON E C0.“ PAN Y, Ail Canadinn patentä grant to tlie owner thoreof, t0 makc. use and soli" in Canada. fusing the situation and procepdint: purchase in tlie United Statos, tured nnder patents maint-dl: equipment in'to Canada. the right to niake, protection to the pa States and importa patents nwned and controllcd by this are liable to prosecution in the Canad Amateurs and 0 thcrs using equirment CANADIAN INDE! ’ENDENT TÉLÉPHONE are permitted t0 use our patented circuits a - experimentation. hut not for comm no way to he construcd to inciud arts from CANADIAN INDEPENDENT T IMITED. and assenilding which t0 serve the public. equipment embndyintr any of the pale following Canadian patents, will be Amateurs cr othc Our attention has ho and companics are now more of the ahove patent the purchnser liow to m patents and both the sellerrand thp p tian for contributory patent infring We are not tryi'n more Canadian patents. t0 the patented fundamcnt especially, to th old art, Radiotc monts new tu thc infringinz one or niorc maker, thc selle critiipniont which is legally manufac- _ V . _ that Gorernnient and import said l“ L" “"WW‘UW “1 “et “mm A L’nitcd Stntcs patent grants to tlie owner _ A use and sell in tliat country oiily, it an‘ords no {UÎ “110mm” rty who purcliuscs said (‘quipmcnt in the United ziiiy peuple arc now infrinlzing Company by so importing and ian Courts for patent infringe- ’szde line tiie thliig would be parts marie or sold by COMPANY, LIMITED, nd parts for their own This permit is 3 lit of parties purchnsing tu gel, out ho, (-liicks_ do not ELEPHONE COMI’ANY. said parts into broadcasting stations with rs who build for sale any nted features covered by tlie liablc to prosecution for infringe- 181.500, 209,619 - '. . . . wh t wczitlier and range en calicd to tlie fact that certaifl individuals d rontrihutinz to the infrinizcnient of une or s by partial]; asseniblînz Parts and showing ake minor connt-ctions an 211,746. We are endcavorinrz to rail attention only ais of the Radio and wirod wireless art and e ncw art, Radiotelephony, as distinguished frorn the . ' . . . occasion'iily haw- becn arc now beinn' granich cm'erinz details or iinnrove- l ‘ theso improvemenh cannot.be used Without u _ . li, .- y. v' o' hick. nf the patniits abore liste-d and rendering the ‘ "n'h'm‘ “ma re‘lnng t p g r and the user liable to, prosccution for infring‘ement. i Canadian Radio COrporation, 212 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario . i '--; ' le tiirouglioiit “the sole rirrht 'ÎÇÏULU" . . . , _ ,» , f _ iiio tif the lizrd. “licre liirds nlzgytÿâoäëâîÿ fgägeïägfcïn. hatciicd zind raiscil iii lzirgc nliii. TEMPÉRATURE ' lit-s ziiid whcru. ior vnrious rcusoiiai _-- 4:- _a__—'—r—ÿ—A—«—— 'uilll n spicndld ("liant-c to iiizikc tent Warning ‘ 's: ' tu kcep tlieiii , assemble, iniport, buy. uso or sel] i‘H‘Îà "3 _ 1 ‘ nts ouned or controlled by this Com- lfurf‘ IOÎ'g‘m‘“ d‘ï‘rrv bccn issued or iraiitcd cxcept tu CANADIAN INDE- V“ “"mmmem m"? LIMITED, 212 King- Street .conie on. 'tiici-k or rcsults. lt is woi'se lus Icurly in Mnrch “'httll it would lin duvcdopineiit which .v.irl_\‘ in tht- season, a gl'CHL and ot’te zit so great an liiiibtive botli in oxpense and in wa - in (ictcrmining iiie hcst Illii-iii'ii liy reziding oi‘ some jiist Mike the trouble tu Sons “'ch ut iiiiit tfmo and you will rezidiiy in niiiny things we have ,«ïlii't‘ Lll’dl thcÿ ('iin iili'(. nuz given attention it would lie eight wec L 1i‘.ir buter t0 irait until sucli tinic (-55 tu liiitiii out a lot of chick‘ but wiii reccive a clic out“ denlg'ciiicks trot u lew icathçrs tlicy'no is givr-n t0 broodingi lonizi-r reoulrc lient, tlinir cont lni pince iit thni untiei stand liow the rozisons for hatcliingl qui}, an inäiäêmïàtthä 5001:: izit thnt lime would hc nbsolutelyl urciiaser arc liabie to prosecu- "mpmm‘me m 3'0‘" qflsa 'lizis iiamcd tlie verylhcst tliiie for . , _ , [mugng Out me (,hivks and nmumslioctcd thnn the otliers :ind requires xr to confuse the public by Citing' a liundred or laws mous u m") hacked hy Met“ soiind rezisoning. in iiiaiiy ways and dcnnrted Nature! would sny thnt unlcss ont: is prcttyllml'mln oi‘ illllmili in'olein. improm (,_ {silpplics tiiis and in good. :iiiike provision for certain adverse! lentit'iliiiilë î A Weekly Letter Containing Practl g Pointers in the Management and 3 Gare ot Standard Bred Poultry, Ï Taken From the Daily Log Book oi Sunny Crest Poultry Farm, Bear River, P. E. I. by the Manager. possible rooni 51' lirooder stove rooni on the s in rciip thi: brnei‘its or eurlyl ruoni in the yard, and abore illülcllfll chickis and ii these lhlilgu room range, During the vitality ii the feeding LITE Do you tiiink tiizit as soon es« will be rounu pro; very heneficial to bcst growt‘n. tiiiiei ho‘ house diiriiig tlic duy. FEEDING lcss attrntiun. sec that tlioy the iiroper proportions [lgrwiiig cliick, and a certain v1 .tlme the crowdedl hrooder to niaturlty. around the roost. ail tirs: ks oi tlie ciiick‘s lite it la quite possible ior tiiem to sweat oft’ tiiat'at iiigiit ail they have put on dur- -are and attention Wiiijng th‘ day due t0 crowding ry ur a leust will n0tvtiie corners iii and bunohlng lor wnrmth. but thls very aoon de volops catlinrrai‘inl colds and croup ;and will impair tiie vitality o! ei'ery ,upriux and ut “Sunnycrest” WL’ have‘arrectod bird rnr lis ontirc lite. As ä sa in iccrling in crowded quartcrs "lanithere :irt- zilways a certain numher oi‘ tini'ï'i chicks no! necessarily 'bo' bt'Jcause of lowcr Cllnfineili‘naturally o! a more biicku'ard dis» (’l certain timëjposition thcn tlie rest and where “'Î" “Dl OUI." ail is trou-dot] in tlio rush i’or food CK;th9y are rery liahle to get light “‘i“ "c'ratlons csneciaiy the whom. llglit. but jiist ïlb’ oi eXDcllsUi ieatlicrs is vcry sliiii protection i’or lliil, to lill‘ smallcr breeder or to tlicjmiiiiy wceks and a littlo hent. une who kceps a sniall ilock as a‘pecially ut night at'tcr thoy tire roosting propcrly it .iine spent ou it. Thon agaiii tiiercican ha safely droppod. ' ure riimzitic conditions t0 b9. con-i "i cred and they surely go a longl VENT'LATION Tho young chicka roqulrc an un- ],anyl Iiiiiitcd supply o‘f i‘resh air during ii tliouszind inile awziy who .liillCil 5‘119 Étage OÏ develoimlîëm and V911“ si hi sor iior entire flock in rein-u-ltllalmn In thelr izmwlni: l un. and plu memsuims 0“ recordlshould ho iibuiidunt hoth night and ‘na stiiting tliat t-iiirks hatchcd inter t V ‘tlicn tluit would'iievci' lie profitable "l’elljlnll il (III'GK'L dBl'îl NOWÎHZ m ,[muimi on tlicm (iiiriiit,r [lie n.ght or a cola con(]j;.isnlllllfiîlfii rain beatîiig into tiielr quzirters dny, thfs dncs iiot illmlll a window Feed is ni’ course a very import- ant thi'iig but it is 105.; o‘i’teii neg- got ot 'clean,l swcot rond. and sec thut an far n51 .From lier ntraigiit and narrow and‘ DOSHÎMG lt ÎS îed dry. En abundance ‘ called tn 0‘ green succulsnt fo'ods In” a cenmîn penalty, but in [hnlhülll il food nnd a niedicine to the pro" niilk nm CHARIŒ‘TETOWN ‘Aooxnomnv-s. . mmwwm W IMAŸ 20, 3922i v M4“— V3 tu Ÿ n- în \ \ .‘JL‘ \ä‘\ l‘u‘n‘. .1 EèEEEEEÈ‘LE‘L‘ ‘_\_\\ 11 h \‘—‘- n l È that arc. Ltd. MIX IN ON! MINUÏE WIYH (01.0 WATER .' ri . -V An Infinite Varzety VE money and get the best results by using Aiabastiue for Plain white work. Opaline eiïects. Priming under paint. Renovating cotton signa, movie screens, etc. Window back-grounds and scenic efiects. CHURCH'S \% 1' ai" \\/;‘ , il 'i 5—Ib. Package 75e. Zlvë-Ib. Pack- age 400. WAT ER The Alabastine Co. Paris, Limited Wlnnlpeg. Mnnitobn. Trans-C n MONTREAL. 5.00 P.M. ;.2ND MORNING AT WINNIPEG ‘3RD MORNING ÿ {4m nomme VANCOUVER live tliin Canadian Pacific Standard—None Better CA LGA RY First Train MAY' 2m. ' daÎ/ Limited Quickest Train Across Canada LEAV (DAILY) (DAILY) 10.15 A.M. 10.15 A.M. I0.00 A.M. For Relervationo, apply. to Local Agent - H. M. Davlnon N. R. DeoBRISAY. Dlotrlct Paooenger Anon, 8_t. John, N. B. conditions. it would lie stick to natures set tiiiie. For a short tlmc alter thc chlck is iiatciied -it will lie content wurinth and a dry ciean place t0 Sloop but na soon un it liogins to tzike au internat in othor things or 4,”... in otiiei‘ l 'o look :iroiind for a plzicn, to growlq and to find tliu pronr‘r tliliins to iii'rinioto growth, tliu uutsido in the -c nnd wherc it is impossible to :illriw the t'hick il certain ni timo in tlie npeiijhe owner is 5:0an tn notice standing still :is far as growth and dvvnloninent p1. :iiid i would bile the litilc frllnw ani nos nn tlin l'l‘mlnd wiihln lhiit lime wore llr‘ liiltl'llt‘d in Jiine Ol'i Jiily iiizninsl tiio liitle rii'its ihni werl- oiii ln Miirrh and wliose whoie future prospects as a 'irni'itiihle nrodiir‘r‘r. liv a soi. hack due in onnflnnineni well t0. with (:îIil hi: quîckly words whtin il hogins in “moumiconluln nu harmi‘ui drugs Ph“ me "MCR is‘ncrioct sni’ety. Concerniiig iMrs. Aicido Lepage, Sic... :iro concerner]. iherc- wcnsened wern ruine’i Childhood Aiimentsl The ziilmmits oi’ childhood—conv ,stipzition, indignation, culic, coldo. banislieti lirougii iiic use o! Btihy's Own ‘nli‘iels. They :ii‘c a niild hut tiior- illllgll luxniivc which lnstnntly igiilzite tho howels and sweeten the istmiiach. Thcy are gueirantoed tu ilnt‘l cati ihe niven t'o the youngest biiliy witii theni, Bentrix, 9 Quo, writes: “Biihy's Own Tzihiets re- mndlcinc deniers nr hy mail a, 'i‘he loucher, who would properly i250. :i. hox irom 'l‘iin. Dr. Williziins‘ lMedicinn (20.. Ilrockvillo Ont. Free Trial llllfl .CROWDING ——=-— riiultv mmhods or bronding. A i'ow no‘ms thni will lin of nrent hl‘ll’) "mi whi"h ln Hic nrllor ni im- nvirisinr‘n, i would list as foliowzs To gr-t the vory lN'Si in growlh in iris. ciit miaou. troe Lame varlety angines, now. rehuiii Exohnnge. Toronto. Jonnsnn ligh‘t. speedy, outbonrd motora. iiydo r*opeiiers, nticcsaor- delivorios. Cannes, bicycle miotors, Free chin- inmirs. Cïi'îildllt'n Boat land Engine / ‘î‘ ä Ë E1! 13 t1! m in the handy .package 01° “vomi, ofive Cigare les f'or 35": ‘ also in packets of‘ ten O "MOMWHOÔH W4 tchool Bepartment Ë MW fore il in far lrf‘itvr to wait unltihwpr‘, or grem ne“) m my baby TEACHER, TRUSTEE AND mm, la prctiv SUT“ 0' hein“ nm“ m Thov rngiilzitl-d hor howols and JAN'TOR "N nllnw lll“ (lh‘<'k "n 'h" 3mm"! , "l SlOiDH('h and niiido ht‘r piiimp and i". "l""ll 5mm" (“l-VS “n"r h““"""“' wr-ll." Tlic Tzihicis :irc soid hy (SC’Œ‘CÜ D)’ Dv J» ,Shaw) rzn-oiwrate with iill ('(Iill'L‘l‘IlL‘li ioi lier piipils weli’aro must coiisidcr her tusk a szicrcd' one. ilad 10m pur, incorrect la’nguage are breach on ol' good toith. The toiiciicr minuit. know enough oi‘ ‘lhe homo N‘ll’llil ions oi' her pupiis to adjust her teacliing und| Judgiinent L0 iiicii livt‘s. The tcachcr must co-operau with “le trusteegs in respcciin; lior contriicttst amd) yproperly car in: for Sciiool proporty. Thc tea cher shmild help out the janito in liis ‘worlcby insistlng on kcepini lili‘ roomis cloan and tliiy. Thi thL-ir Miiny schools in our rui'zii districts nre swept 'inlv at thc plUElSlli‘t' ot’ the jitniior and ihen vei‘y (:nrelesy ly. lt la a niirzicie in milny stiiooh tiizit diseuse Thé Farnine l 0mn"... v ’ ____<_ v- 4___ Ï ï l b. HÔOON'ÔO4 H“ H 0’ H“ “O OWH“ 06W mon. Ô Speciil May Sale oi “Sunnyrrest” Day 0ld Chicks Haiching Eggs Wc aire maklng a big extra oiier on day old clilcku and hittchinl.’ eggu l'i‘om our very ilncst brcedors l‘or May de- llvery the hatchlng montli ol' i‘he winler layers ait pi‘lces thnt conipete with thc ordlmiry sock oi' doubtl’ul parentnge, we want to soe "SUNNYCREST" stock everywhere. Leglmi n Clivlckfl from 272 to 301 record p'trento the ‘hold« ers ol' ail wortli wii'ile American records, big. strong, liv- abiei'ellows. 53.00 PER DOZEN "RINGLET" Bnrred Rocks frorn daughters or the highu est record in Amerlca lmcluding the official WORLD‘S RECORD BEN. supreme nt any Show or Lnylng Content. never bel'oro oiiered a! these priceaaiid unobtainwble any- wliere eise in Enetern Canada. 33.50 PER DOZEN Exgs from the mbove maungs assorted i'ei'til'ity gunriui- toed. 81.50 PER SETTING Speclai prices on himdred lots and plana for flreleaa brooder that any child tian construct sont t'ree on request. Sunnycrasl Poultry Faim .Bnr River, P. E. l. stime spirlt oi' couperation as ex lSl'i in the work oi' ihe parents and toucher ahould cliiiractcrizo thi rclations oi’ triistens and toucher. A trusiiee honrd in not niereiy il liody choson to look al'ter the i'ln' mininl en'd or hlrlnz a teachar. and suuortlng tho scliool. ii' Ihe_ ki’i'p boi’oro tliem the multo "i’or tho chiidren"s sake", they will illnke .iew errors. The iriistoei. s‘hmild be nwnkc to iho heur in- ternats oi’ their schoul and alsu ‘lllculd ne acqiiainted with tlie prin clnie d‘Etails oi’ .School Law. Tiiey inth icarn to measnne scrvtco it anould be the duty .) lrur. tees to make the school grouiidr the hest spot in iho district. ihe grounds kept clean ai. iiil times and attractive. Tlie school WWWW A u shbuid une sunpiliafl with 300d blackboards. maps and window shades. For the sake oi’ ieacher and ipuipils the trustees should sec that t‘he stoves are in worklng or der and pionty of gond i’uei, thai the windowa and (100m are tight and rree from draugiiirs. and have soma arrangements ior gond iveniil ntion. The schooi should ho swept revery doy and iioora scrubhod au oiiten. na requlrad. A good Janitor should be .engaged but to otton titis work in leit in ihe handa ot careleos pupils and the reiminor atlon is so iow that it will not 'ittract a gond boy to do the work 'i‘iie hoy thnt hidla the lowest'al the sohonl meeting gets tho Joli ragord'less oi fitneas. The junitnr and 'he teacher htive dlrnct in- iuence on the childnon. As tto toaciior directs their mimis. sa in thle Janlior responsible for iniich or thelr bodiiy comiorts and herllih. Stores, ol‘ touchais Iliti Save the Children huodreda oi' chiiden noeud 1-4 or à (lily lit dirty schooi roonis. Anioiig mir schools, 75 per cent ot ional eiidcavor and conditions. Let tiic niithousos are in an unsaiiitary our love and interest ho shown in condition. A cloan schooi itnd out a liomely, «practical way. that will liousos is but n request ot decent ‘prodvuce good cltizens as ithe grau. civilizution. F'or tlie children's unies or lhe 'llttlë Schools lit tho giiliodct us coaoperate lurcducat cross ronds. is Still On 300,000 Children will Die of Starvntion unless we Continue to Supply Food up to the End ofAugust. es not S‘pl'illg up. HAT are YOU to believe about the famine situation in Russia—the idle, unsupported statemenis of prejudiced papers, or the firsthand knowledge of such men as Lord Emmott, Lord Weardale and Sir Benjamin Robertson, who are devoting their time and energy to saving millions of children from starvingQ In February, Sir Benjamin Robertson, with the approval oi the British Governmeni,made an exhaustive survey of the famine districts and reported that help must be continued at least uniil the end'of August. To say that the lamine is over, and that more money and iood are not needed, is worse than untrue. To make the relief work more efficient, three great organizations have been unified under the chairmanship of Sir Bimjtir. in  obertson. l.-—Tlie Russian Relief Fund, Chairman Lord Emmott, with whom is associated Sir Arthur Stanley, Chairman oi the British Red Cross. 2.—The Friends’ Relief Mission—the British Organization oi the Quakers. 3.—The Save The Chiidren Fund, with Lord Weardale as chairman. . These organizations are feeding 300,000 children in the Saratov area and are endeavoring to help nome of the millions oi adults who are in the direst need oi food. Will you not help these Briti oave the helpless children oi R “J - . ' - ‘ - radin; 5h orgamzations to . — - . - . > v ussia from starving. ' Cheques and money orders may be forwarded throu or sent direct to Sir George Burn, Treasurer, Save The Chiidren Fund, Jill subscrlptions are oxpended 3h your bank, (lie local minime, Elgin Building, Ottawa. on Canadien Foodstuffs. ' . F and CHARLOTTETOWN. LOCAL COMMITTEE . Hou. Pros.—EX.-MAYOR RILEY ' 1E“lion.so‘ç.’1'roiu-i.—gI-i. H. STEWAR’P, Dominion Savings Bank «f ' "Quint “KM” .. '.. . ‘ . ‘ ,» ' J6.-- vuvùvuvv'vv'vv/.— " . î . 0.1 avvJIÇVN’V‘wt'vi/Ü'WWWVW l . ' \