i assess-e‘. r‘ c3» ‘m: ‘ 14...<_-_; .95» , o. thrilling ‘Sensations, CARL Dflng hewgirtf~dlrlng mIrklmen-l daehinl determined eultdr who fights to. will till ll" i" nu‘; 1M‘. |. g picture that will keep you OII thefidge oFtIie seat with its emulnq epeed and - Preee nte FIGING FURY Supported by the Famous Universal Ranch Riders! Central Guardian enor not: uumnro enam- new L01‘ or cnote-woao ‘ just received. Get youre now 50 cte. at this ottice. tf. EVERY-BODY is c crcleorord pul- zle fan now-we have one for every age. Complete oet 50 ct: at this office. Get one while they lest. at HARD (FOAM-Keep the blee- burner tire on. Winter h not over yet. We have c stock" of the beet quality Herd Coll. A. Pidkard 8 Co. Phone Siu-GIO-d-ID-Si rBnAvq-eii. 1 me Me i} MATlNEE-Ide mo lie-j ulnar-ea... 21¢. 11o. ’ LAEMMLE IN ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL- 100 Mackinaw; worm 18.50 to clear 1 at $6.49. Mail Orders ‘tended to. B. A. McDonald's. ss2.2-20-21_ A WESTERN ROMANCE Don't wait ibr a. storm. Order coal ‘ Plckard d: .09., Phone 240. 610-2-19~3l MANUFACTURER'S STOCK of 50 sheep lined coats gen- l S. A. MCD0l1ald'B—-'532-2-20-\Zl this office. Word puzzle ‘50 cts. hf. CUlT.-Services for Sunday, Feb. ston at 7.30 p. m. SOCIAL Hope River, Monday. Tuesday, THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Provincial Dairy Association will be belld in Prince of Wales College on T-uesday. Feb. 24th, meetings opening at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. There is very important business to come ‘before ‘thlls nleetdng.-—-518-2-19-‘il APPRECIATION-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley and family wish to sincerely thunk their many kind friends for sympathy extended in their recent sad bereavement in The Last Number of The Fast Steppers the death of the letters o/unt, ‘Miss Mnry A.’ McPhee. Wild Game Two Part Comedy AT HART1SV‘lLLE.—-Rev. Robert Johnson, ‘President Presbyterian Association for the Maritime Prov- inces ,will speak nt linrtsville on On fhe way -_~ and Due da s fromgay NORMA TALMADGE aJASHES 0F CB0 "Nothing in thewriy of ‘research was spared to make it a spcctaculan sensa- tlon." —N. Y. American. PRINCE i ONLY A DREAM 0F ROSE Bright summer's golu‘, friend, And as we go, Through tl1ls drcur gurlln-u, Where lies the snow, No birds of summer, Sing i11 the trees, No green leaves dancing, in u soft breeze, No lovcly flowers, Bloom round our wz1y, And still, we ‘lreum of, Roses to-duy, Only n dream of roses, Blooming around o11r wny, Only u fancied summer, BlllilPtlDlllE and bright and guy, sweet-staenlurl l1los-' Thoughts of mg music. Your best there is for his ‘ $5355‘ EDWARD Makcshome delightful with ills cheer- ' canary (leservcs the artin milking homc The best foriiilnis UROCICS BIRD and Brook's Bird Treat If you haye a canary you will b Tuesday evening at 7:30. Rev Wil- llnm Orr Mulligan nnd Rev.,George » Auspices of t,“ icy River Hall 8.15 p. m. atholic Woman's league PROCEEDS FOR CHARIT- ABLE PURPOSES Direction J. AUSTIN TRAINOR d C F‘. J. ‘Nash ‘and her sllstcrjMrs. (Dc) the pleasure willie in Washington of ‘going through the “White ilouse." ‘the official ‘residence of the President and also the honour of meeting President Coolidge. lMrs. Nueh had the good fortlune ‘to ‘be in the ‘House of Representatives An MISS LUCY BLANCHARD Big Chorus, Four Funny End Mcn, Catchy Songs, Music. and Spec- ialty Numbers. I Watch for big Street Parade at 11.45 if wea- thsr is fine. TICKETS 35c. President and. tho Hobby Horse re- ferred to in Notes ‘by the Way laslt Wedncsduy took place. .A SAD JOURNEVJ-Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald and two children left yesterday for Sunny Brae. N. S., culled home by the sudden (leuth of Mrs..McDonald's father, Mr, James Shaw. Mr. Shaw who was engineer in the train from Sunny Ilrne to Stellsrtou, met ins_t- ant death on Thursday, when the engine he was driving toppled over on its side, pinning the unfortunate driver underneath, the others of the crew escaping miraculously un- l1urt._(]eneral sympsthy will go out to the widow and only duughted so suddenly bereaved. HUlIlS, (ill, how rtnl they seem, Unly u druum of roses, Uuly a dream. 1 ' Ami }'l'i., we know, friend, \\ llltul‘ will go, Soon the green grass, friend And no more snow, lllrds will slug carols, I11 leafy trees, Flowers will bloom, friend, Soft be the breezc, Hlghing around '11s, We will be guy, ,.\11d so wc dream of, i ‘ltostes to-duy, S MAJOR ‘MoKEE lNJU-RED. - Frlends l11 this city of Major W. A. McKee will regret to lenrn that he suffered serious injury to his ankle at the radio studio in Moncton on Tlussdny night while assisting in moving n piano, [He wns admitted to the City Hospital Wednesday for treatment and was reported as suf- fering considerably, but doing as well us can be expected. An X-ray will probably be taken today to (luly a dream of roses, Blooming around our way, (July :1 fancied slunmer, llliihesomc and bright and gay, 'I‘l1ougl1ts of sweet-scented blos- Connty Aeeocletione us», during the out year. ‘been c ‘out as effective a programme es ties of equipment and inadequate leadership have eilowed. We have gradually. been building-up from gen wort tour ‘yen-re 1&0. I constit- u have already ‘hesun to draw. ~ There _ g] n. need in this respect. , prom, y many handicaps. ‘however. last year has heild ‘much of encouragement to .._... those who have been in- closest GOOD Tm: 1'0 guy ¢0A|__. contact with the work. today. We can supply the best. A. It!" Klimt? '3" W" “lifldmmn °i ‘work accomvp velopment cannot be tabulated by statistics, ‘but. ‘in such a. report s! QVER- this, one may perhaps outline the activities ‘which have ‘been cttenmt- wing corduroy regular gmjp clear. ed in such away as ‘to give at leaet n i. ‘ . n 8 u 812 38. Mail orders received. we work and the results which we -_-._ can hope to obtain ‘in actual char- JOY FOR THE WHQLE FAM|Ly scter development in the lives, pur- —for young and ol<1_w9 have p, a; iioularly of those with iwbom We Couuplete set ‘cross- 110m‘! touch. NORTlH Rwgg gApfflsT c|R_ lug agencies in the community we. h 22, a5 follows; Long Greek a; 11 with a. very considerable portion of u.m.; North ‘River at 3 p_ m., King- "he “ommmflty m” as a ‘whole’ _.___. _ <1 ENTERTAINMENT AND PIE Qmiéhw‘ 3°” WM‘ ‘P’°g“““"“° February 23rd. Special talents. If Camps’ i ed Bo s’ Bmtherho . “Onday is Bmrmy Wm S; gggllug? guides... a iionsldemvble Sgwnt 0i - C_ Taylor will also give short ad- Merry Minstrels dresses. Everybody is invited. AT T-HE __.__ ‘ S T R A N D ‘BROOKFIELD OONGREGATION. ,—Services next Sunday as follows: Monday, Feb, 23rd Hunter River 11.15 n. m. ‘Iiartsville AT 8J5 3 p. m. Broolrfleld 6.45 and Wheat- VlSlTING WA8HlNGTON.-— Mrs. N. E. McKay of Hall-fax, who are visiting in ‘the Sunny‘ South 11nd when the amusing ‘lmcldernt of the ~ VIII thet he; been good torue one» been The Summerelde m, s"... the boye ‘with won ‘we ‘be- enoy of lenderehtp mm which we however. e very marked ‘In Spite 0i a 76!. '1 recline that figures ere not e Ilehed. Character de- conception of the importance o! into the closest ‘personal Through cooperation with exist- ave come in contact in some way Broadly speaking, our work dlvl‘ eg itself into two main ‘branches- inclnded‘ Trail Ranger Tuxls Squares and n work is also. done for teen use girls.) lSeeond, general activities. principally folr those rwho are not included in the above although 110i necessarily so. These activities are agilin stub-divided into four types of worlb-Intelllectlml, Physi- cujl, Devotional and Social. Under the C. S. E. T. PNSTBIIIYIW we have been reaching ‘the school boys; or the town ‘from twelve years o; gge, up, This work ‘ls curried out in close cooperation ‘with the Churches and Church leaders end is one of the most productive field! of endeavor. The Trail 81188!‘ °l‘ Tuxlg ‘boy at his mid-week mcctlnz carries out a fourfold programme with .1011.- periods at each meeting! devotional. business, practical lu- te/lilectual and recreational. At these meetings, Bible and Mission stud‘ les are curried out, ‘practical tallw given, covering ‘the essentials in health, first aid, resuscitation; home reading. public speaking, eeureduc- ution, Church relationships, home and Cdmmlilllty responsibility all‘! many similar features. Service tasks are arransed; P97804151 inter‘ views ', regarding vocational . guid- ance, Chureh membership, and full- , - WNGDARDIAN. A ‘j ‘reettonei i" noise‘... the mm of ' ness Men's Volley ‘Bell. Two ‘three- piaces having made a very credit- able showing. standing in this regard wa-sour sen- ior rclay ‘foam iwhlcb. on Dominion other similar teams, ‘representing Charlottetown, bennox ‘Island and Tlgnish, was able ‘to come out an easy victor, and which again. 1MB!‘ n. u... month at Tlzulsh repeated the victory against ‘that ‘team. was conducted last season‘ and won by the Methodist group. lnr league ‘is now about ‘hnlf over- Our senior hockey c‘l‘u‘b bud B. S0041 season ast your and is ‘U148 3'91"‘ running a LilPQC-‘itlillll Church len- of basketball have been played on I the ‘gymnasium floor iby junior. in‘ ; termedlatc. senior and girls teams. basketball Kcnslugton, Su mnlerslde. mall and playground ball ‘were piny- ed considerably. An enieynblefiwl‘ ‘ (1110. Beekelbell, etc. cad have 00-008!“ eted ‘in my other merpoeelble. In _ September, your eeoretery wee elite to l-ender assistance in clue 0N8!!- intion of u, Girl!’ Wed . Board . which has made pose-bio e. much higher Iturddrd or rroull WWII anion-g the Canadian Glrll in ‘lhin- in; of the town. One of the outer-nudist sens-e‘! activities of the year ‘was the de- velopment.‘ of interest in the B1181- telun leagues carried out regular schedules ‘last season and are osein lined up this year. The bringing 0f a ‘large number of ‘business 111611 into ‘the building in this way ha! meant a greet deal to our work. In other physical activities. we have ‘had l believe. a. reasonably successful year. Our memlbers in- competltlon with athletes of other Particularly out- Day.‘ ‘in competition wit-h three A Trail ‘Ranger ‘Hockey besslw A simi- 1c. . , About a hundred and fifty ‘$911195 ‘lutertown Eflmcs of hockey "m1 we a played between lnarlottctowll 11ml ‘During the summer months, base icy ‘bull picnic was held at Malpe- Hikcs and picnics were 11150 included l|1 the sumnlcr programme. On ‘Dominion Day, a (big aihlctlfi meet wns held in Summerelde with :1 large ‘number of cunvpetltors ‘from all parts-l of the Province. In tho two relay races in the morn- ing, seven teams aggregating sixty- ‘three runners competed, each 1mm running a mile. In Ailgust, on Aquatic Meet 0n the ‘Harbor at- tracted ‘n large number ofcompet- itors and spectators. Our Track Teams also made a. splendid show- ing "ln the A. 0. H. Sports at Tlgu- leh and the Orange Tea Sports ut Borden. bringing home o 500d share of the prizes. During ‘December, your secretary ugnln at the request of the Crystal Hockey Clu-b, gave them a course in Physical Training ‘which not only p11t ‘them ‘in better condition ‘to win the‘ ‘Provincial Championship ‘as they have, fhut also assisted in rails- ing the standards of hockey and in interesting the younger fellows In the importance of clean sportsman- 4 on a I925§fi§is. Art‘? me ' -.. “ <tli"»,...i -» - were. 1.. 1913, $3.000‘ iilé insurenoefiecmed ~ ample protection for my wife and kiddies," declared john Byrnc. “Acco din to 1913 standards they were well prov! ed or." “But to-day l __.. i I; “M $3,000 policy looks mi small when I thindr of how thc cost of Ilvéiighas gone up since 1913 and picture Marjorie and the child- ren trying to get along if I were suddenly taken from them. . "Obviously I have not been keeping abreast of the times. My insurance, ample in 1913, is entirely inadequate in 1925." " ~ Is your family insured according to 1913 standards? If so, you require more insurance to properly provide for them to-day. A North American Whole Life Policy will enable you to increase your protection to 192$ standards. Its extremely low annual premium and other definite advantages will interest you, We will be glad to give you complete par. ticulars on this form of policy. . ‘ Charlottetown Branch Office 140 Richmond Sh. Charlottetown. P. E. RTil AMERICAN "FE ASSURANCE COMPANY “$011.1 as u... Continent” A Head Office - Toronto, Canada 11o Send me your booklet "The Whole Life Policy" Name .. ..... ........... .................................. .. Address ........................ ......... .2 ............... .. Age ._ ...... Occupation .......................... .. North , American his _-___i__._- ‘ship. A Hockey Banquet was ‘n-gnin. hold this year at the close of t‘l1e time Christian service, enter ‘large- ly ln‘to this programme. In addi- tion to ‘this. social and recreational activities are given their proper place and with the Trail Rangers. a.‘ monthly Bean supper ‘which ‘gramme ‘becomes much more than a. social function, is hold. Physical activities take the form of Field ball, hockey, swimming. life-saving. etc. A more detailed report of which will ‘be given under the phy- sical section. ls connection with Young ‘Men's Week of Prayer is the boys each November. Every gestions under the heading "C. S. E. T. Courier" goes from ‘the Coun- ty Office to every group. - The annual Trsllfihmgers’ Train- ing Camp nwas held ‘this year at Dower Bedequo wit/h s. registration of tWenlty-i/WO, and was most euc- cessffll. There is no phase of ‘As- soclstion work ‘which is so produc- tive in the development of (flirts- tian character us these summer camps lwhere the. leaders share for ten days with the ‘boys, nll the acti- vities of model community lite. ‘A County Boys’ Conference was held in Summerside in November with ninety-one registrations. At the Sunday afternoon session of this Conference out of 22 non- Church members, sixteen definitely expressed ‘the desire to unite with hhe Church. llln December, the Maritime ‘Boys’ Parliament was ‘held at Saokvl-‘llo, to lwhlch three ‘Prince County ‘boys were elected as representatives. At it. heith Crews, member for ISum- merelde, who has been for four years closely associated with our some, 0h, how real they seem, Only n (lrenm of roses, Only a dream. ascertain if any bones are broken. —-lMr. McKee is s. brother of Mr. James McKee snd Mr. ‘Frank Mc- fthi it . —<Lenn McDonald K86 o a c y Secretary's Refit Years Activities T0 ANNUAL MEETINGBUMMER- SIDE Y. M. C. A. FOR THE YEAR ENDING JANU- ARY 81, 1925 4. i’ ‘ Mr. President and Guntlenmm~ lit is agsin any pnlvliele and dutY as ‘the Exealtlve secretary of the ——sold by dealers all ovcr Canada. e great] interested 1n this instructive work here and is now the success- full leader of a cnnnp of Trail Ran- gers, was elected, rilst, to run as leader of one of the vpartleg for ‘the Maritime premiership, and hater. an the only representative of the Msrltl-mes to sit st a Federal Boys’ Parliament to be held next Decem. baa-an! the ‘Parliament Buildings at O T1118 year, s new feature of our 17708111111116 we: the organization of M1 Employed Boys’ Brotherhood under ‘the ‘leadership 01.149591“, Don McDonald end Edwin Noeeworthy. This experiment ‘proved most euc- cessful and is oepslble of n. consid. arable expansion immediately 1m can procure adequate leadership for it. The work carried 01m, ‘h through the ‘Toast iist and‘ pro- and Track events, lbasketbslil, ‘base- observed -by the participation cf month a letter of news and sug- season m the Y. M‘ C. A Ham’ Mthe Prince County Y. M. C. A. was which the members oflme Amegwenlheld in ‘Sunlmerslde on November ‘ i ~ i l ‘ l and Crystal teams ‘were the guests 3r m“! w“ u‘ mo!“ mm r “g an‘ successful meeting; hold hof llfOllllBg and ‘ may togzeihclj strive tower great goal oi‘ our umlilllon brihging oi‘ an ovcr lncroilsin be? of "boys and young men in National Boys’ Work Secretary 11m‘- ing made. one visit; Mr. CTOCIICI‘: Nutiouul Physical Director, on particularly visit; and Mi‘. Pubton, Easetrn T61‘- o! hmior‘ outstanding was ‘the leadership ritorlal 1Sccreti1ry,1three vied-ts. rln mgm “my ma] c), I ililtflili; W10 lxfiszcllltif-l" Yfill-T-“flvm, at, fllllgillne by D1. Iluckley, iulilltlon. ‘Mr. ilcldnrt, a. MCiilltllOll Gxplurkrnce" rmuemgerlng c. ee o n c ‘ cc , ,, . , t‘ » , Imgm Bower? ill-find 2m] t sllflgllmoiulir Notional Boys Work Secretary. boy who 111s‘ been, th r eon ‘Wm, um {m mam,- ' p ' w mm Din-ling the week preceding Eas- yours in ‘the FUIOHJI Sccrctarysnp rang), m,“ b.1099 the |flfty pultlclpating, the ‘average st- ‘tendance being about twenty-eight; also a sleighdrlve ‘with about ‘eighty present. ll". all, during ‘the year, forty-five me-guln-rly organized teams consist- i‘ng of ‘three hundred ‘and sixty-nine members competed in two hundred and forty-nine games, including one hundred 11nd twenty-seven in league series. ‘In addition to" the ‘above. one hundred and twelve ‘three and ‘five gnme series of volley ‘bull were played by over fifty ‘business men. J11 flileoking of physical activities, your secretary wishes to call you-r attention to the organiza- ‘tion of the St. Paul's Amatews Athletic Club, for tho Purpose of serving the physical need of the Roman Catholic ‘boys and men of ‘the community and to express the sentiment which I be- lieve you will all endmse-‘iiha/t we Wliilil the ‘Si. ‘Paul's iA. A, (I, every 511N688. and trust thnt the mutual good fellowship which has existed between; it and illle Y. M. C. A. may conitinue and ‘vhat ‘we m-uy haw; many ‘more friendly gameg batwegn representative teams. Tile ‘annual County Convent-ion of LET US o0 THE RUNNING It is not neces. 98}? to make a D t0 our store ‘W911: time you require s o m e, dlrllg store arti. e e. . Council. tho Boy Services, ‘two oufstandin erlnss. the rm ,‘.‘,,, ..,. ter. n series of noon-hour services were conducted in ‘the Y. M. C. A. iuuder tlhe leadership oi‘ local clergy- mcn and your secretary, and ‘were so successful ‘that we feel should be repented this your. Your secretary has, at all times, been nvuilslble to assist at Church Prayer Meet-lugs», other gatherings when; there was an opportunity Work. message. ‘batters of introduction and re- commendation wero given number oi‘ boys and young men leaving ‘the town for other cities.‘ This u one of the little details ‘in o11r service ‘which ‘is, neverthcfless most worthwhile. Arrangements have for the holding Training "institute in the Baptist Sunday School ‘hall during the first week of February and we are look lug forward to ‘the development of some new leadership ‘nhrough ‘it.Tho institute is being conducted under ‘the itianitlme Religious‘ Education ‘with your secretary taking s’ Work Course and‘ nctln; as ‘Chairman of ‘the Institute Com- mitten. Personal h. interviews ycwl‘, ‘I19 hcrutofore, been an import- fllll Dart of our Association work and u ‘large number of fellows have dlsciuised in confidence with your secretary and lblems which ha cerning them. Wily, been Elven to many fellow-i and ‘twenty-seven ho men have during ed some definite decision, sixteen of them ststin live Ohq Chris Your secretary 680d. during the year, in amending g Association gath- t, the ‘Merlmmc Em- ployed Officers‘ John last ‘Februe helpful.’ and the tlonsll Convention Bprlaea in November. ably the most outstanding gather- ing of Association held in Canada. Bug] important nature ‘was carried out at ‘this Convention unanimity. while ‘the inspirational Ufl-Il life. in Chino. paid us one vlsl-t and Mr. ii. ‘ii. llu-rut of the ‘British ‘Nutlonol Council ‘Migration Dupartnlcn-t, tlwo visits. Geutlcluen, if there ‘is one thought which I con ‘impress. ‘upon you ti» might, if there is ouo need ‘that I can make you ‘feel, if there is one iiflSift; I can stir ln tho heart of wonlo mun here. it lsthe grelrt word "lcadcnelhip." No mutter whcre my work calls me, whether i-t ‘be out to the nlost ‘isolated rural districts or lo o11r conference in some of the large-r towns, ‘tvhnt is ‘the one crying need tluvt everywhere mnfronhs the worker with boys. All will agree than. ‘the field is wlilto llil‘i.0 the harvest as never ‘in the past lbut that the great. out- wuy muy ho tho Young ll Nazareth leads 011 11ml that his ‘it udorshlp we can, ll liil lllIfl. of old “we ‘are strong Ii good courugr." g0 forward lo [ho promised 121111]. Rosprcliully ‘submitted, H. H. SlMP Sm ‘MISERIBLE 1 . “WM Lydia E.’ Pinkhamh they and to lbrinrg‘ a Boys’ to n! been made of a Tpachem’ standing lack is men who can spare an hour or He Compound a two a ‘week from their work and ‘play ‘to devote Ito the training of ‘those who will, within the next few years, be our leaders in ‘busi- ness, Church, community. ‘political and national life, ‘that ‘they ‘may. on reaching manhood, ‘ho ready ‘to assume ‘their ‘responsibilities of cit- lzeuship in‘ the ‘fullest measure, and with ideals of Christian relation- ships and dealings which will go far towards tho upbulldln-g of our country. Someone ‘has snld ‘that the greatest discovery of ‘the 20th Century ‘ils iihe boy. ‘A prospector goes out and digs -for months or perhaps years. ‘in his search for a rich vein of gold,‘ and when ‘he has found it a mnd rush .for the -gold‘f‘leld ‘merults. ‘We have ddscovored in the boyhood of this fair‘ land during the vpaet few years. s. mine which is richer than any Klondike. ‘Shall 1m not malice its value and rus‘h forward to de- velop it? _ ‘l-low easily each one of up can make excuse.——we are not fitted; We have not time; we are too old. or we are ‘too young; — and yet theme is. perhaps, no one of us who has not some contribution ‘to ‘make to ‘the development of this greet ‘"1116 c! ‘bflbhood. .1 think m; ‘no one of us doubts the need or ‘the Opportunity of the future. ‘bu-f. we fear ‘to face it as a personal pro- blem. lLet us luring it ‘right home to our own lives and consciences, , Help for Mo ‘. Port Greville, Nova Stpill- your medicine for n terrible side and for weakness and ‘- ‘ seemed to bloat all over. W‘ feet and hnnds were the W0 ‘ the mother of four children nursin my baby-the fir!‘ ' l coul nurse. l £00k W“ hsm’s Vegetable Corlllmud ‘l baby's birth, so v01‘ 911" 9” i it helped me. cannot pl‘! highly for what 1t hqfljbne took 1.11 kinds of‘ mqnww. , ctable Compound l5 m“ ‘my ' has helped me fonln-i’ length l l lecommend it to Bill’ miewil . like mineand you ml “wgme bestimomalP-Mrs. cum Port Grevllle, Novn whim‘ Before and sfterclilik-ham,‘ .> will find Lydia E. _Pll1 Compound s blessmli- Many. many ism"; ,, .. ing the some sort o gm H‘ given 1n this letter.‘ m“ mother benefited)" p188 on to the child. m _ _,. No harmful drill‘ d?c,ne_ pre entlon of this meble en herbs~ and 1t can by the nurslnK mum" m" , 98 out of 0Y9?! “i0 wag“, benefit from lts i199 mfu,“ .. nmonglomen users o have, this other lenders, pro- Ve been vitally con- lIelp has. in this ys and young ‘the year, record- g ‘their decision to has been privil- Conference. ‘in St. , which was most second. the Na- nt Preston 1924, prob. leaders ever ness of e. ‘most, with a perfect ' ilirbtl imil 11d f M‘. ‘Li . . d “B , . k _as 1t describes fully the mctho s of Breeding, Feeding and igége félungrlrgnmcyou a: thdarltiodgga TRIS: my“? I :1 1-(y d: £1119 ‘Nuslfiffi. 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