... ‘Ualiif 11.19281 s-abfinnn. l‘ Mist. 1N common EN Utensils, Skill. Bathrooms, Floors are safely elem. ed with Old Dutch. It is a natural detergent, and contains no lye, acids 0l"_llll'd gm to scratch or mar the finest enamel surfaces. For economy, comfort and safety‘: sake use Old Dutch Cleanser. There's nothing else like it. t ’ AND DOWNS ~~FRQM TRYON ' mo VlClNlTY ,ll0W do you like the winter. . its frost and chilly winds? we I'm longing for summer, ls that unkind may! who adore skating . ngekey. which is such fun? aever mind. my 11161168. doiic. .. to Tryon on Saturday. .. all the way by motor it has not wings? there l,_ it's an excellent car road. .. y evening. ‘, Wendell Lea. one o! citizens. has had a nl radio installed in his hoin . Stanley I-lowatt, of West Try u- ey. ce County Hospital- ~ comes when storms are L; good ice on the river— i», Katherine Carr oi‘ Augustine was a visitor to Crapaud on our pop- six-tube: lime. so what are we to do for the d hIayseeds "know their onions." iBut guesg we “Vin just have to sihMcLcod invited the members to her bu“ nn-d lake things’ m’ they mm“ home for the next meeting, roll call (111151 School for the mouth oi‘ Janu- to be responded to with a selection \‘ll‘_\’Z (ironic lX. l. aid: 2, Ella Miicbeod. (lracle \'ll. 1. mod. .. which they report good results‘. spent last week end with friends i Mrs. Albert Mabey. of Tryon, pass- ed a few days the first part of last iveek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, of Victoria. Tile 111311)’ friends of this worthy old 001N110 i111‘ delighted to know that 1N9)’ have left on a two months‘ visit with their son in "Bunny California" and one and all of their friends here join in wishing them “Hon voyage." lspociiil leaves Ii ok-lock Saturday. ‘Ray Brown. cents and cue coupon. Every home should have one, Central Guardian WE ARE BUYING turnips‘ and potatoes every mild day at sari warehouse. Clarke Brag. 2308-2-7-1 wk- BANKERS -- ABBIE sis-reds) 2i05-2-l0-2i- l i GUARDIAN REPRESENTATIVE for Richmond and vicinity is Mr.‘ NEW UNiVERSITY DlCT|ON~-, ARV to Gualdloll readers (or 99 ' BANKERS —— ABBIE S|$TER3- Sllecliil leaves 2i o'clock Saturday. 2405~Z~10-2l~ BANKERS Special leaves .'i o'clock Saturday. Z-lflfi-EZ-lil-Bl. WANTED IMMEDIATELY -- Ono thousand Silver Foxes, cross tioii Sale, February 20th. Highest prices, quickest returns. Unoqllnll- 3| Sfillim: Sei-vice- Ship now in H- 5b., Rilylier lilnlitul, 4&0 Si. Peter: lloiilreiil, l’. Q. 2303-2-7-9-11 LONG CREEK WOMEN'S INSTI- TUTiL-The regular montlilymeet- mg of the Long Creek Women's ln-. stitute was held at the home of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Arteinus Carr, of Annie McPhee, on Wednesday cven-’ . _ _ , S _ Tryon, were visitors to Victoria and ing, Feb. lst. with thirteen membersl V“ from Dund“ Street we t Stat Crapaud on Tuesday. Jnn. 3i. . s. Le Roy Howatt and l-lcd- passed through ‘Pryon on Tuesday rel-renting the creed. followed by the rsnyder" Miller. oi Victoria. were ' ‘ It rising to note that they came car. Juli. ill. Augustine Cove, were visitors totlie North TYyon on Saturday of lust lweek. Candlemas,Day—Feb"ruary 2nd, “If Candlemas Day dawns bright and clear. There will be two winters in the year. Now, that's what an old-timer told i North Tryon. I r biacksmiths in this vicinitypveek. kept busy these days. so many, en changes in the weather.‘ A.’ Tuesday of last week. r, who merchant, Mr. Tryon, has resigned . on Tuesday evening ... During his sojourn ny friends. who were very see him leave so soon. i. ialiy be misse n "Arrows." w - " player. Cheer up ~ will have many hard e as your slogan, “Tryon ml 1 ,"' and all will be well. here he was = YAL‘S ~ Jdlseaae. Will keep yon well. ' a trial always Nyal. ll. L. WORTI-IY Queen St. ‘ t! Agent -..___.:_______. ‘"1" -i.;.., .1 ~ rfi ‘Coal wub bub grade Coal Io~ -' "Mir. some!» Phone n your require- Iuntn. Prompt deliver- ill- Invest Iloel. Phone iii t ,. . and Mrs. George Canfleid, of Charles Horton. of Murray has been employed for‘ . past two months with our gen- uiian. Messrs. Ernest. HCHVflbi-Nnlll‘ ft for his len here this of Miss labie gentleman has made a great their respective homes. Mr. Kenneth McDonald. one of‘ n‘s most popuianyoung men, grieved Hc will‘ d in the North Tryo “Arrowsf town Hospital, where h g0 n slight operation on his throat, His innumerable friends iiopc for his: joyable evening to a c103,. complete recovery iii tiic very hem’ knocks. but. CREOPHOS Five ionics in one relieves colllhs. bronchitis. asthmatic condi- . " 1""°“" "d “'°"‘"°“.' The host of friends of Mrs. Donald duemwmws v.01, Dem,“ and Mm. ‘M. Bill. 0i T1‘Y°"- "e "eri-‘flrry w Ferguson: readinz. “"1511”! w “ebeiali; solo, Mr. Roland Philipson‘. YAL’S y CREOPHOS Get a bottle now. Guaranteed‘ The - faction or your money returned. i W. D. and Company i; l h : ::U jlnnrd’: Llnlnm y. of 'l‘i"yti:i, a left on Monday for the Charlotte ist ifuturc. ._.- ‘on, were visitors to lTiicsday, where they attended Amoni; Messrs. Richard Lord i Smith. and Hem 1 to Criipaud on learn she is still isoon attain. TryOll territory on gong was sounded and Tryon" was 3—2; yes-I broader B1311! Wednesday night's some. And now "D“ evening. Adieu- MONTHLY MEETINGS or s . springs-Jolly Club- Clear branch members 1' .- ,, "Inexpensive Decorations. decided to buy 11 and to have two framed. Money Roll Call 719911593- l . th i h f- ggggeil for the Insmum llmmofp 22,381 ‘zldlalfieorvilinecoiilipliitgndg? e§§"i§.“§p1'.l.<ir§i§r: 201st: en§§ye§i:?v§n-' the grain they leave will be picked tempered room. 45 to 50 degrees is “shed m?“ Jratigbhbhofiivta by cents. at all dealers. ling. up the first thing in the morning. lldeal. ~ _ TdelzsurfginnisbdcAdsm. new a he! iluneh by Mrs, Wilfred McDonald. ‘THE GABas w,“ By Barrie Payne Hana‘; J nuary‘ i‘ l - 8-c%°r°alde°X.—1. Gladys Murpnv: Eyglyn oampbell. Nell Wilm- French. omle V--1- 1c bell. Gradefl. l “$111.; ii. Andrew KATHERINE (Dot-iii? ; f.-l. Clement _ snows ‘ c°"'AN7 is - . | e stun m Youacaobvewans ./ “W! 0111M HALIFAX. N.S. Pe feet attendance. —- Berna __ 4 H‘ . s“ _ > ~ ~ , areal-n. Rupert W181" ""1 °°m°""' w THE GABBo 5E ¢..!.‘.5.°.'L'.‘...'1,“.>.s.i. iiaifiliffifi" - v ' '- c, .\ itissrmr, Acting manner; “ Carnllmn- m‘ me only IPIII- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer lhvivsoli. uiipoiided to with: "Original Valentine I i Vcixsrs." 011- 11°! Bdlfiiflifl! iffimmufimils °i “Yflllflfldflltlfltld the purchasing of material i Miss Novella Delaney of Summer- ‘side, has returned to her home after oolmates and friends of Mastei-"Spending a pleasant visit. the guest .. Howatt, of West TWO“. W! , w see him again at school af- underGoiIIG so operation in the! of Mr. and Mrs. Parker‘ Delaney, of‘ Miss Amy Harvey, of CrapautLwns ,a visitor to "Pooieys Rink", North, Tryoii, on Friday evening of lnstl A Devotional Committee iiiectinspthey and {heir friends gamer m. N113 held 11‘ m? “P1119 “f M155 Elmmgether to develope the social side of mm to w t 131115111“- °1fl Alggfutsrtlige“ggriaafnoxém life. as well as to increase the fin- were v rs es more» a ' even 1g . r c c " 1mm Wm‘ ‘he Ymmg Pwpws Swiefy‘ the first time; it was held in the hall. The wniiwmg ‘l’??? Pwflon Monday evening last. and that it! sent". Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lea, them.“ m, unqualified Success in “My ‘M35595 Rim‘ Tijifibtscsmlsnfilgla gxéiway is vouched for by all present. S l I _ pee Carr and Mrs. V. D. Howattliflned to capacny‘ D°$1l1°"‘s°"§':1 {nattgs °f bklsggrefs (‘fferjoitgiand varied, program was being cal"- e °- i1 P1‘ 17"“ 5 1 E ‘ed out, the order wa rfc~l. lliniaivs good things left fol-in S m L e will under i Rev- and Mrs. G- SOIWYS- °f TYY-iviu-e Edna. Boswell; qaaiteue. Miss- Bedeque tgmes Mae Heartz, Jessie Jenkins, Mar- 8 |funeral of the late Jesse Schlirmall. time“ 51m“ Tum“ were ‘heidialosue. Irene Mill and Mar- ‘Wlon Thompson; solo, Prof. Barlow; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webster, oilphmpson’ ‘Augustine Cove, made a fiyilll; trllli Saturday of last week. Bcswa“ home. But hope she may Gel 011i reading But will they look so haPPY 11"" I wonder! will sign off for this rm: woman's INSTITUTES __, This at M8111. met in the school house. The J A to ft was Patriotic Calendar Patriotic Pictures was voted for Christ- l-‘lve members sub- PANMURE ISLAND SCHOOL. ~ -nfi——i roll of Panmure Island Grade VIII. — Grade VIL-l. Bernice Marl! Lanni- “fu-d wlglit; 3, Cornelius Grade m. - l. Mirth! . i l | i - ABBIE $l6TERS-' Special leaves Tl o'clock Saturday l 2405-2-l0-2l- ‘ saunas - Adele SISTERS-i , foxes and (itlicr lurs (or our And} 3 "Tris CFIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIANH‘ 'I 27 Si) POLICE ARE CALLED G at all grocers , Here, then, by sc-‘ 1 "r" -~ ‘r -—_" ‘curing a pure bred cockerel we have. “ ' _a great medium of improving or, flock i I l l ‘ Q@i i zknowiedge in regard to poultry in 1111?!" P019- l T0 HOLD BACK CROWD REhPONDING To "AD" they must be culled and only the TORONTO, Feb. tk-Pollcc reser- i - - < ‘ . _ and tom VLMO“ m “Lwnchmbei Thmioil were lushed this morning tothe I _ meeting was opened by the presi-e Mr. Louis McLeod, of Victoria. dent with the singing oi the Ode alldligglzgg aannflobyfigggrogatrgeoz reading and approval ot the minutes oi lust meeting. Roll call was res- The buying committee re- for a curtain for the hall, also cups ‘and tumblers. Particular mention is ‘made of our new member, Miss An- .nie McKenzie, age 6. her youthful interest batokening a very bright @1191‘- rnen crushed into the Uptown The- atre lobby in response tn a classi- tlcd advertisement for "Young Men, under 20, good appearance." ~ ‘Five men were wanted, but the crush of men filled the lobby, broke glass in the doorways and overflow- ed on to Yonge street. Police "on the beat were unable to keep the growing crowd in check as 10 future. A bill iii corulectlon with the O'clock flPllmfl-Bhed- l-ht‘ 110111‘ nam- Institute was ordered to be paid. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and the meeting with a general sing-song, terminated‘ a iby the National Anthem. Mrs. Alex ]fi"om lny favorite author. _.__..._.4-o->______. Miner-it's Llnimeut relieves pain. ed in the "ad." Sergt. Parrish and four men were rushed to the scene. closed land restored order. -_-€ LYN DALE SCHOOL - ' - Grade Vi. 1. SOCIAL EvENmG Wendell Kinrlieell" AT MARSHFIELD B‘-\‘ce_ " . . ti‘ i lll. l. Once every year the W. M. S. oI -_>_ Aztlivfind Ewe“ Marshfield-Duiistallnage United Grade L (Sm 1A Church hold a social evening, when Grade 1_ m,“ lilcken. ' anccs of the society. This year, for The night being fine. the hall was and while a lengthy Mrs. (Rein) F, E. Boothroyd pre- ‘sicicd in her usual capable manner. After the conclusion of the program a dainty luncheon was served by the ladies. The remainder of the even- ing was very pleasantly spent in games. etc. The singing of the Na- tional Anthem brought a very’ en- Tiic pwcecds amounted to $50.00. The following is the plflgfliiltll“ Chorus, Afton Waters; reading by tha Robertson and Vera Andrew: reading, Master Lloyd McCalium; monologue. Miss Lorna Stewart; quartette, Messrs. W. R. Dennis, R. H. H. Court and V. S. Dennis; reading. Miss Riobertina Intermission. Sale of can- dy. Reading. Mrs. F. E. Boothroyd; Miss Mary Sin- Miss Laura Moore; duet, ing. viii Wright. Miss Jessie Jenkins and Mr. H. B. Dennis; reading, Mrs. H. B. DennLs. ' l B. Dennis. Sour Stornachs The wonderful comfort from even twenty drops will surprise you. lately you feel better. brings up the gas caused by menting food. and at the same time more I11 new an sang "For they are Jolly Good Fel- _ When colic or cramps strike yo“ lows," after which the younger peo- of green food, such as turnips, beets, where the cabbages, clover hay. A good way; table and hang; Givei ma“ pwltrymaws revenue is derived meeting consisted of a funny storyqbe held at the home of Mrs. N. J. relieves that distressed feeltnfi the stomach. when nausea or stomach by for emergent ills, or Diarrhoea. Nerviliae is bY f" "1 safest, quickest remedy to use. N the assemblage. Made Sweet] Y0" Eel/half down dining of Nervlllnequleces of aluminuinware, crockery- ware, silver, linen and money. Almost immed- Best flttingly replied, first three grains make the Norviline‘ and Mm, fer- thanking them for their gifts. A few remarks were given by Mr. Ag- d Mr. Wm. Caseley. Then all clean and refill. time give hens a good feed poultrymen who are raising po try A mner for the "up is to be pub committees were appomwd overtake you, then it is that you'll find Nervlllne a sure re- lief. For general use in the family. for Colicky Pains. Belching of Gas, Nausea. Vomitinsla bountiful lunch serve e dies, which was indulge A Grade l. t.lr.l (bl 1-~Sl(‘l‘1il'ii'-.'iSi’lOU]d bestraight. no crooks. llackctt. bone should slant downward and not -—~———-- -—— Reginald Following is the standing" oi‘ Lyn- MODUQ‘ Mac Dou- Md"- Pearl lilckeu; :3. 3 . Mabel Hector Aim-Lead r Vlviuil Wood. In) l. Willialn Perfect flll€l'|(',flll('t‘*—,\i()llliP‘MAI?- Dflllflltl. Hector 1M zlcLeod. Chester MaQPhersoli. KELV The many friends 0i Mr. Robert» McMurcio are glad to see him out again after his recent cold. ‘Miss May Walker. of Kelvin. is] VlSlilllg friends in St. Peters Miss Kathleen Bagnail. Beclequeu o. former school teacher here, has in poor shape been visiting friends in Kelvin prioi-"ainst liel", usually good layers have fore birds at all times. to be: departure for Providence, Rafa! whevc slic intends to take up nurs-' producing eggs not feathers. She was accompaniedto Kei- friend, Miss Bessie by hcr The young people of Kelvin and surrounding vicinitles met at the ‘home of Ml". John R. Clover, where er his son. Mr. Frank Glover, assisted cos, 4 lbs. by his sister, Miss Fannie, entertain- ed them to a good old-fashioned dance on Feb. lst. The Kelvin Institute held their‘ The best bred cockerel procurable in social evening at the home of MrsnCanada will not give results unless Wni. Caseley, and a neat sum wasi properly led and looked after. So all heated. realized. The young people of thlsshould look to this matter. institute have decided to put on a play in the near future. Album st’ PMS ‘not m" "mmime acwmpmm‘ 1°" the evmmg ‘ix; ' 13$,’ file? tltiniztlliengifm Jor-i mash" "NPDW-‘i °11 m" latter.“ h°“"°=were: Mrs. Barlow, Miss Jessie Jen-l men owned b Mr Lou ' Mmld"? “cm” “f m“ kins, Miss Jane lieortz and Mrs, y y ' iweek. Excitement was plainly Writ ‘tench the countenaiiccs of the fails, ‘of both teams. but when the final - "dear old leading by the score of believe Trycu had the unset pic went o» the kitchen. Teacher . TID-BITS. who or hard grains; tw Poultry Notes Submitted by the Poultry Division. Dominion Live Stock Brunch. This information given in the in» iercst of better farm flocks. All inquiries to be addressed to Box 200. Charlottetown. Hatching Season. All chicks should be out of the act accordingly. In regard to poul- try prices your cockerels must be hatched early so they reach matur- ity, say in November when they can be placed in crates for fattening. Cockereis which have not reached maturity and placed in crates for fattening purposes, will only grow and not fatten. and at the expira- tion of two or three weeks will still be all bones. _ It is essential that chicks be hatch- ed early. and it pays. our greatest teacher. year for yourself. Improvement in all lines of stock is that is in breeding the best to ineicilitaso. best. To start. we have valuable knowing that tlic danl transmits to her male Offspring the inherent abil- ity’ to pass on this quality 0t high‘ egg production. grading up our ‘i best brt-d. The Breeding Pen is of Great Assist‘ once fn Flock Improvement. I What. ls Meant by Breeding Pen F Divide ‘a space in your poultry house so as to keep the breeders sep- aratc [no the main flock. and cookerel. leecl. _ Only take the eggs from this pen, for hatching purposes. A Flew Points on Culling or defection - . of Hens. » Heath-Length, medium. long/Depth, medium to deep. medium to wide. =F‘ace.-Skin tight or smooth. Ap- pearance. lean. "Comb and Wattles-Size. Texture, suit. Appearance, waxy. Comb and Wattles will be red and oi warm when in lay. =Eye.-Color, standard. bright, pulgbd or prominent. “BeakJ-ylnclineti to be short. N€ClL-*‘JQ58“L medium. well to the reain- " Body.~Depth. deep. Lengtlniong. Shape, wedge shaped. i, Keel Bohe.--Leng'th. long. l up. l i Abdomenw-Spacc between keelaild i0 11-11? =1 dfl’ 11111511 1113110 11D y Son’ firs“ ground “Yhetuu Oats’ COTnmeaLiWIIO converse-d with them iol" lr pin bones. Quality, loose and iSkiri, soft and silky. Capacity, Keel l: bciie to pelvic or pin bones four fiil- a _ _ at continually. Fifteen to twenty per miuion .?§'1-Z.?...."‘°.i‘.§i‘i¥.3?T5l€i.‘l°.?‘§.§‘h'§ie111 “m he 111d Wave =10“ we """- “i "l" "mm" “l 11"- “Wm gcrs. Between Piiior Pelvic bones least two fingers. Tail.--Carricd at 45 degrees. Lay Bones.—Pelvic boilcs not be covorcd with fat. but should 1.111111- lhcppcr. be fine and pliable. ‘ Vent.-—White, loose and moist. 1 Flat leg preferred. do not place this ag- faded or worn plumage. They arc not thin or too fat. Hens lay better; -when they are at their standard‘. ‘weight for the breed. Heavy breeds,‘ such as Rocks, Wyandottes, Redsi should at least welsh 5*: llw- Licht- birds, Legllorns, Anconas, Minor- To assure yourself of lilgli fertility] mate fifteen hens of the ,the ilgiitcr breeds to one cockerel. ‘lowing to be in proportion. i per cent. of ration should be fifteen per cent. DYOLEIILi is Wlckett, which is meat scrap or milk in some H‘ were given a house-warming on the 16th ult... by their friends and neigh- bors of Kelvin and Wilmot. Robert Agnew acted as oh and iii a few well-chosen words wel-i comed the newcomers on behalf of ~ Then Mrs. Ewen Walker and Mrs. Mabon Stavert pres sented the gifts which consisted of chairs, violinist was, while the older ones the room where a radio was lnstall- on nails for birds to feed on. ed for the evening by Mr. Hubert plenty of green food. iAgnew. Needless to say. _ d by the ln-.rcost give a heavy feed of hard r| d in by bothiscratch grain. Send hens the old and young. t a wee small] there w Mr. per cent. Always airman, water before the birds. several litter, should Mr. corn. farm. Green feed. ten oyster shell and System of Feeding. First thing in the inornlngaiight a feed of scratch grain kicked in the barley and buckwheat. tion or mixture. with fresh water. if pans are dirty. Noon to is to split the vege hens go‘ o as Evening. or before with a full crop. Do not be afraid of over-feeding in the evening, as ciussinins or: ililRlll iiirnc Al Nilillil Pilll Siefaiisson. lecturer, in an address before Chi- cago business leaders oi‘ the execu- tive clubs. The march of progressmlias been ever northward, the explorer said. Among the resources of the Arctic Circle he mentioned oil, as yet lin- dsvcloped but present in abundance. and gold, with vast acres of grazing land. Circle is only one month longer than, “nitrate.‘l?.Xll“.2;“ii.“‘;2:;ii.:"€..2§§'"“'°i “l! . ., <> l8, ~ ' - o He pictured the crossroads of tile‘: where to (let rhe Guarddn < ii\-e.\v¢-1"1d i1} the creel northern 1C1“; _. ,__.,__________ I gained through sclectlonJkmd-‘l “'1‘Qrtioghgggsgxitxazxgog z " 1' u“. Orient by akmam. o.“ meg: “"5515, be obtained from the Hllitlwifll i} l: A. BROWN, Stamp Vendor. o ~~—-<~>-~— i- RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. ' ‘ MARITIME STATIONERS, Grafton sum. . 3 J. o. TAYLOR, Grafton Street. 0 ‘. t J. P. DUFFY, Queen Street. i i ALEX. llIcPIIEBSON, Queen Street. ‘t canyon o. 00.. queen Street. ~ MRS. L. DOUCIITI‘, 29 Spring Park Bond. 1r i o. TOMLINS, Kent Street West. ,’ l STEPHEN DUFFY. Richmond Street. , n. THOMAS WHITE, 125 Elm A-ve. j, l In regard to your flock of hens,‘ w brought from the ltivei- pen nhoud contain your best liens- son mori- than 51) yoars ago was iisml QQURIS-M. A. PAQUET. This all lhi- clirisielllilg oi‘ 1h.» lnflinl i ivIONTAGUE-W. A. JOHNSTON. t} oli (‘upiuiii and Mrs. lloliiii, t NEW GLASGOW, N, S.-CBRISTOPIIER’S 1300K A 4, Pay special attention tirosveiior ut Si. l.\iary‘.~i (‘hiirrlri STATIONEBS. to these birds in regard u. bargain Ecrleston.’ near Cllcl-llt-r roct-lltly’. . SYDNEY, n. fL-CENTBAL rnanmacv and nnsiuvs ‘I The Ullllli will one day, iii the 0l‘(| i, 5001c groan, e43 Chgi-lnflg sci-set, 1111113! P1111139 401' QVWNS. iiiitvillll“ 1 BOSTON—OLD_ SOUTH NEWS; M. ANDLERMAN, 343 4 Duke oi Westminster. Tfgmonf, street, 4 l1 We in 1174 111111 Profits-so". NEW YORK-HOTALINGS NEWS, Depot cos West Porter. who was wi-il-kuowti as n 40th Street. l: not too missionary to ciie Arabs, iiinught i Width, home a bottle oi’ Jordan Wflltfll’ and 0+“- rruve It to Miss May Guild. ilnugli-i ier of Mr. I Belfast, who scion afterwards mar; large. rieil Edwin Tate son oi Sir ileum.- Tiite, tho. dolicl" of lilo 'l‘aiie (lall-i ‘y. the famous picture gallery on! ilio 'l‘liame.~i embankment ill Chel- Lustrc. sou. . ~ . the christening." ofLMr. and Mrs. E/lq v '\\'lll Time's three children. also for. w§iTi.'°I§“§'§“’.ll'°§iii. Lgzlgitrloslglxillg- ftllllgntlllfggusm" o‘ ‘MW ‘m’ “Tm” Diilhi. India. states that the British _ ' i m, idth l. .» 'l‘~l . . see that t e bird cal-r es e w m“; ‘lnlxiggzaiillgiggégfeffiillS \\ lllull mquhe mm ‘he working of ‘me clunr- as utter each ocrasioil on which Wlllfll‘ has been taken frim . y __ . _,. Keel n. bottle. o... to... t... t... gjlijggiebgcfigtglgr f;'*1*;;;§"1;;;;er~;; Keel tightly ('0l'k[‘(l zigniii. ‘I “ ' should l0 1C0" W111 (ally. Remember if no milk. mean, $ Lcgs-Jiength, medium to short. fziiin have this before hens continuqo‘ me lcgiskmugo_ Pliimagc.——If a hcn's plumage i-‘i 5911111 1111151 be 10(1- sixteen lbs oi‘ grain Hens should be in good conditioindaiiyn droughts, and clean. floor. lbreeds and twenty to twentyfxfiasgigi sififenytsiiiiiglfpdfcsiieaii? worm “f mm f“ a‘ “wk membe“ plenty bests. day so they will not be chilled or lei This msmuw phms w have all “m, as A ration should consist of thc fol- ed h um m“ Scfigg-Qyfszlfblfégsq‘: igwgfgifswads Zwegimembers met at the home of Mrs. two visitors by nanlins their favour~ enty per cent. dryyou a good hatch and strong chicks, per cent...shine.' It is good to feed Cod Liven lime stone grit flve_Oli once have plenty of clean to moisten ‘the oil. This also assists hatch- ability. be fed. Birds like a'scratcn grain and balanced dry mas variety of grains such as wheat, oatsflcan be purchased through your or- The ganlzation at wholesale best ra- s member all these feeds can be pur- Next fill utensils chased at your local dealers. to roost ; and should be PXGE SPECTACLES or o vars. shell in April. The best prices for I eggs are obtained in the months of CHICAGO Feb 6 A Ar n " ~' ‘ 1 ©wz7 ‘ ". 4 ' November and Decembe, nd lso , ,. . '_ " "" n c, 3 ' ‘ " - r 1 z:~"*:**“:'.:"= 2r §f.l‘.‘.‘...§.‘.’..1l§.?l‘.??':.1’°12£'i.°.‘...§.““l‘“$.l‘2£ “"2": ,...... reccivin" good care and feed from us “X ‘""'"?K m ‘e “o”? m” '1‘ l t. breadth . m‘: m . m’ mm‘ u uwu‘ ' me m 5e...“ months w mature. so lands was pictured by Vllijalmui" eflolztnzrlcsntnnalynl§ga saithfittaiiidfdétififiiéitifiefifiaafiliitgdittltwé’ ' are to bo tho sole J aendymirnnuicm without nat- ud c lllldffllel of tlimisaudirnow in uso everywhere. Beautiful cnuo d ildreuuul agcontliccouooa below. l wlltulu toilyou hawlnootnpstr --~----- CUT AND um. courou TODAY------------——--—--——- Coufaztaospecmtlaolo Iilcpzt-d 19-33 lldlnfin 8d,. Ttlmlfiflnl. r . > w: . n‘ . m“ n“ nyyynnm c or 0 as! Thilniateanianuu uoobligiation Alloplollctollll Nana explorer. author and All Proriuia The winter in the= Arctic, F§tbfivoo+ooovoooooooooovooooooooovvoovwooe-oooooo‘ vwvvvvw N. TWEEL, 45 Elm Ave. ' - FRED GAUDET. Great George Street. MRS. JACOBSON, Durchcste Street. EIIANK N. RAYS. l9 l-llllsboro Stftzl. SURIMERSIDE—J. P. MOINNIS, McNeil Dllllflllll. w— (By British United Press) LONDON. Feb. 8. Water, Joriiiiii oo+oo+oo+ooaow+++rovv+o++v+oooowoovo Q-QQ-vQQQ-QQ Alexander Guild. oi‘ ‘= ‘$136111 in playing games. : Pleasant Clrcle—A large number {met at the home of Mrs Harris Bouiter. A short programme con- Pifillng ol‘ recitations and singing Was a feature of the meeting. The treasuier reported the bazaar a fin- ancial success the proceeds amount- ~ mg to $30.42. A new map has been LQNDON Feb, 6_._. News from ordered for the school, MflPd0ll11ld—~SiXt€€n members and two visitors met at the home of Mrs Eciscu Douglas. Several letters were lead from the Department. This Institute is in favour of the prq- pasezl paper. Each district decided to hold a separate meeting to sew b‘: lore "the regular meeting and each lneiiibei" is to bring u finished arti- cle‘ to tile regular meeting. A danny lunch was served by the Bunbury ladies. At the next meet- ing" "roll cull is to be answered by "Wtleiiliiic Verses." " (‘antral Royalty Some. of the wateryma used ‘ler Statutory Commission appointed i0 i“ “‘ of self-government lll rc- principles India, arrived there and \\‘ land James Ci i". Home Sea-rein . __ - ,- to the government of lildia. l? _ B“ Mash’ u’ ‘S good and M“ pay‘ members of tho Indian Lvgislatuixi iwcro introduced t0 COlIllIIlSSlOIlt’ arlcy, shorts or iilidciiiiigs. prefer-a . . hour. my the first three bemre the ‘mm Sh‘ Jclin Simon. head 0i the com- iiiterviewed by Route held their meet- grulvis of welcome t0 Iiiriizi. members and brought my lvillll 112:1" wry lit intact." lie said. Airline with twelve t : visitors. prcscui. Lctlcrsiver: lead from tile Department. After tho business part of the mcctiiic Mrs Cecil Wood and Miss Dorothy Duull put on a liiuslcal contest "-=."hlI-li_v-"as very much enjoyed. A re talioii mus given by the small wii o". ilic hostess. Conlliiiitee was illilltlilliUti to lune ii bunk (‘use made for t-hc Central Rilyaliy’ school. At (‘fill omit the meal Build yourself a self feed We can selirl you plans. l _ _ . . - ,,' The commissioners we rcsliilhp, ll Mnkru you “M” plenty on uhlan hotel alongside tlini of mcmlici-s izlitl i0)- ,._1 MONTHLY’ lllEl-ITING 0F ‘ ' TIIE \'\'0Ml-IN'S INSTITUTES w. Penihrokc--~'l‘\\"rniy lllt‘i‘lli)t‘l"5 anti iscvcn visitors lnct at the hflllli‘ of (Mrs, Alex. Gyglmn} when R011 C31] this meeting the men folks were in- Wrens answered with "My Favorite Vilt-‘d l0 the D8110!‘ 311d they 100k loccupqtion," The school con-prpart in the musical contest. Jniticc reported some repairing tofl Swrletown-‘Fliis briiiilclli met at 1» eizziizi 2T5." ..‘;i.i..r.f.fisi.g".z;.ilsz..“s.zzi..:?‘.ii'i..iil. is: o. These bills were requested to boidiSfillsSfid. The sick committee tor paid. n, was deemed m get spiny-January MVP-MKS. Fraser Siiliai- and Horace Sobey Baking Bear River south-At the Jana-icvmmittct 1m Mrs- Joy Haves. Mus ery meeting a number of membersliflfflcl‘ $01163’ and ‘Mrs. A. Bell. As met at. the hoine of Mrs. s. B.Deag-.M1‘$- bred MeQuarrie did not wish u. President Mrs Archie Bell was then elected President. Si. (‘olumbn- Roll call was an- ofswered by the nine members and WlliL‘l',-—Pl0l1l_\‘ of fresh water l: Hens should require fifteen ]l(‘l‘ 100 hens Care. 3.’-N€Si.S should bc cleaned and. 4.-Gatlier eggs at least twice a 5.-—Birds or hens should be allow- §:,§f§e,i*§§:ici,.i:iig‘e gum m W" m me Summm as mum “hi Indian River-A large number Francis Shea. Roll call was answ-Lits Pflstimfl- The 1119611118 W118 held gct-‘red "New YBfli‘SbR£tSl(])l\\bsi(e)l\S,"iilAt;-u the 111E126‘ of Mrszml-Wetg"! Mac- __ . , _ Yea llg was given y e cre- ay. p01‘ ~l 0 t: ferent 6" C“ Lwer o“ m owned Sun tarry ‘(entitled "Facing the New Yeai-‘hcommittees wiifmdheard and new w c i was greatly en oyed. Lunch, ones were mp0 . It was decid- m gxgiégeéhgzfilgxagltifintlas served and a social hour was‘ ed to hold a raffle in order to raise ' ' lgtai-ghtfully spent. t Outstasidinzgifunds; for tltlle institute. A tile!- . s were requested o be paid v 1 ter o sympat y was sent on be all Three new chairs for the school aiidof the members to Mrs. John Xmas gifts foi" the pupils. A genq Campbell on the death other broth- cral discussion was held the topiccr. Lunch was served and the re- oonversation being "Means ofniainer of the evening was spoilt ~,s0cially. Next meeting takes placo . i [fig-many m bald their/r Jalicfuiaryi at gie bilge of MrsinA. F. Campléll. _ n t rnec ng at e ome o iss a el. cw nan. — even mem rs prices no ‘Burns with ten members and fourand five visitors met at the home ol‘ ‘visitors pigment. “The progéamnieilvtirs Cgester ‘guplén. Te roports of . a,‘ hih n nparo temeeng eonstedo escooanskcommitteewere r0535 ‘fir-ale; bgixogiefoii/ltmced aw 110*; milsic. choruses and readings. heard. It was decided to purchase Blinds were obtained for the school. a wash pan for the school. New A baby. Conclusion. f If you are Egg Circle memberlslygaigmg Fmxdsy at a profit. ha d h m“ Good fl k 1 l m hem were c se . _ umerous re ng was given by Mrs no‘ Secure‘: syfichagcefbut by sysJ St. Catherlnes- Fifteen membersiAlden Moase which was greatly op- mmatic breeding care and feedmg met at. the home of Mrs. Wllllamgpreciated. One new member was ' Show. The programme of thrrweiconied. The next meeting will h th ti fijlfiuéhgtlgficagdfiw; ygbms fifidmmem new cord for the flag pole is toMacnelll on February 5th. at two- E885 m? hawhmg purposes shumdi be purchased. A social hour was thirty p. m. not be held longer than two weeks. r held in an evenly wrtuesmli, Ptkulxvs n5 NONE 0F MY BUSlNEbS AN "Mavis: I ‘SHOULDWT MENTIONU- 5i 1i WASS PASSI NG fllfl i wuu A FLASHY toomNts BLDNDE EIC 21¢ ESTERDAY AT NOON l w!“ Y THE auliome\ saAND COM sorrss‘ HOPTOADSl ‘s ~ was spun AND an: KNOWS n- rr s AGAINST THE LAW s "Q- e\ \\ Safeguarding Valuables XF your house burns-your securities. insurance policies and other ’ rnenfl I bum with it. From loss of this kind or »».- by theft-q safety deposit box will give you security at nominal cost. ‘III EASTERN TRUST MY UNCLE JOHN i") 5O LAIY HE ONLY BRUSl-iib Hi5 FRONT TEETH-THE ,_ ONEETHN’ fiHOlN. (‘hurlnllciitnvn Brunch. __, . _, , _ ._....._-.~._._-"_.-_s4.,"~_