i l I t n i I I I l l iitl H liF \ lll w... by “on OI‘ Q4 ‘ 1 Health Services oil; Canadian Metlical§ ' ' . v given by the pupil." o‘ Ill‘ rn .‘ z t-liis s ut Si. Joseph}; ‘Pupil-lent j _ z Tliiihfllfly lll=lll. noovobooooooooooovoool adults. It. is wrong to think of milk as n rt of accessory to be used in ten or coffee. or on foods. or merely as .-. beverage for children. economical. complete food. Milk and mill: products should be part of the‘ diet of everyone. young and old. bit particularly Every child needs at least one pint of milk a day in order that he may accumulate sufficient of the tuateri- els for building up a strong. healthy i bod. No other food can be given ‘ the child which will supply. in such quantity or quality, these necessary building materials. l If children are to grow into adttlt l life with strong, _ _ they iiitist'drink milk during their Yeglllill‘ lllmmlll‘ "“‘<"""~' "l i years of growth. ' llltlla Qfntajpg mgrq [1131] 250,000 ‘VPI-l! received couceriiiug the tnus- Nll£ll“illll£‘!i of forest laritls. tipprox- it'll fllllullll "l" ("Wily - iifflafill" imiiqyfim. fimHn-nvluq-Qn (if n". ed this week. A er till t-xitensw contort; evive memories f f your old home Bring U YflARCll 10. I328 u; Compound." _ _ ms bottle of this old-time recipe v m; by the addition of other ,, ents, for only ‘l5 cents. Ev- uses this preparation now. , and after another appli- two, your hair becomes tifully dark. thick and glossy ,,. you look years younger. streets and towns you knew in England through the many iriencis you'll meet in uiiw __g,,,. 0,... m. \ ‘Z -.,t, ers _are burning Coke. ply the best tiualitv. (Co. Phone 240. A. Pi~kard 0-04-00- Holmans. Grafton Street. ENJOYABLE RECITAL -- MILIL. good strong construction. Because mere is no‘ two. Ilnlmank. Grafton Rt. Milk is an ,. -t.:iatioii in the Y. M. C. A. t "Be of growing children. h1g4 lll ycstertlays "Guardian." Jlltllli l-I o'clock for u iiltizu healthy bodies. Latin-s Atiaili Urpluiiiugc lit ,w<-i't\ rile‘. they \vi~r~- illll" iti lldlltl irlit-quv oi’ lllltlti it) the trustt gllitiard- Tlli.‘ A\i.\ilinr-,- tlt-sifvs thank cv~r_v0nt* \\'li<.' ‘ii Jill‘ Int" ' Priuvc. Preacher tit with thee". il-‘lotcheri. School and Bible Classes at 2. p ui. Rev. J..\l. Slurohlson back memories 9t my". Ant hem F.(".Y. ‘ __--¢-oai——— the Sons of En land PERSONALS Benefit Society. gnoy l —*—— the social fellows ip Mr. and Mrs. Loo Praiifllfl tiis lod e makes posi- lllt. or vet small monthly dues t csc de- lights are ours-as well as comp ere protection in adversity, sickness or death. Writ: or apply [or litu- ature or Information to local lodge secretary or in avid J- Proctor, Supreme Secretary 58 Richmond St. East, Toronto. Onl. financial itit-m ill lllf- city reswrdnv- .Miss Edna McCreary. sing shop. 6 Alt-ssi-s. llarr.“ _ llammil and J. .\lc.-\\‘illll aitoiitling thi- Farmers convention. >—_._.____ Easily grown. Sewn direct in 0P'" rqund. Flowering the first year. rttTs. on“ ' mi nu Mil‘ Provides an abund- ance of lovely frig- rant flowers. - Write for our l"! Cguloguo. It’! fr“ - John A Bruce a ti? limited ' Seed Montana time i e108. 014T- IL-lii. 1 ALL KIDDIES Winter Hans sell- lnl‘. M llllli ilflvt‘. Prmvse Bros. Ltd. BESCO COKE—-I\IQII)' household- We can sup- 3004-3-8- _i NICKELITED SERVING TRAYS, ‘l0 x l5 inches, with your choice of two beautiful patterns. only $1.98 at 2934-3-7-3i Qnl enjoyable inttsictil recital \\‘.l\ HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN-fit; only Card Tables. green felt tops. regular n is an atcepmd m“ mm milk $3.25, for Saturday only $1.98. You ._i1~ie most valuable aaticle of diet "a" "lwfiyfi "50 l" 9X"? "We "F -- possess. ' ther article of diet thnt can takc lace, it may be called. without y exaggeration. an essential food. Milk is a food. Milk is a complete S ood. Milk contains all the ‘sub- 305‘! lJNI'I‘I-LD (‘IIURCII of Bedeqtity- ervices for Sunday: March llth: Bedeque ll a. m.: Searictown. 1.30 Tuesday evening at Bedeque 7.30. CORRECTION-At the Banquet given by the Egg and Poultry As- on Thursday evening last. Miss Thelma ‘ eetl rendered a lovely violin solo sceose de Jocelyn" mention~ of inadvertently failed to au- . pear iti the account of the proceed? ‘the .'l})l'll'lIll<‘ll1$ or‘ \\'iu. Alt-Natura- Them is no difference of Opinion t ti. iii." Illllsbtt-‘I Sir-set caused |l_v MONTHLY MEETING — .\: tit" ‘he " ~_\- of tho Pznleslalli d. )'e.»t-.-r-l:iy' rcpflilf l“ wafr lillll c-vvii tlio smallest part to infill" tho 0H0!" ~iit~ii u spb-titliil .\iIl‘t'!‘.< . 1' TRINITY UNITED CHURCH --. . llluvlllil; at llt ti.ut. morning service. lick-t. Dr. RHlllSilY- Subject: "What think ye of Christ?" Anthem: "Still. still ' Sabba ti 1 Prcaclii-r at evening servl~~~ (Seoretai) "i Bible Societyl- At this servo»- llrs. J.J. Stcyviirt will stint liar- imvs ".\ll! God and Father While l "The Lost Ciioril" tfiullivatil. I-Jvervbetly‘ Wilt ""1" "9 (‘hurcli and Sabbath Schonl- The lllfwning sorvii-i- hrotlncnst liy (‘wmerits _ . < . . wadequately described. t... p . . ' . . ' in Village Green the gllf-‘il "5 "m", s?” ‘m lllPPt‘ Mrs. Edwin Duff)’ Wll" ma‘ em 3" was a passenger on the Borden‘ train last night. Miss _McCreary I185 come to take a position with Mrs.‘ Waller at the Rose Marie HfllfdITS-l Lowther. Russell. frnmi (‘arlelon were in tho city this iveek n ,, . and. he! unborn inc-rid. and she tu- 2d into the rtrtezs to faoc th "Charlotte Temple" were sold by th publishers in the twenty years end c‘: 2i l '. y _ O1 d Recipe Central Guardian . _ . ' O v , . _ nmasggarflvm w f AN ATTIL SALT. 2 l afternoon and evening: 1 _ _ ,\ A L _ oiiic tn and see them. o _ ByJANICEQVD l PIOWSC Bros. ma. 3006-3-3-31 z ‘ Br Z _____ ' O_ Almost every- r.£w UNIVER ° W. Orton Tensor» Y one knows that An. u. “m. t“. S'TYU,_Q'CT'°'," I an Rights Reserved. 1 5n e Tgg and ,_ H l "‘ t‘ ~'~'-' "‘ o Ilqirodui-ilsii Prohibited o ;:.::::...~";.:.+~... - ~ t a r any compourh t v.1, if wQfifflOooooooioooobovvOO-O-O “Edi ‘b11085 QQV]: (r , , . ._ "I'l\(7 legendary‘ Boiiemranism oi back the nat- v.1 " ‘U. m“ “Tmg New vorks Greenwich village bad urai color and Qg,.,""n§,$§ff fiilmmfiliéxfg‘ 5W“ its beginning in a "Desi seller’ pun. h? ftge ' ' kooéddkai iished nearly one iiundregiancinlifty" I W l1 .8 - yet-its ago. TIES novei— rs. ow- " - ed. streaked or BALAM-r V; d. _. -. , _ ,_ son's "Charlotte TeinipleK-has ruzi v "gt-s ago the only way to cyan-in; a‘ through Well over ti hundred cdi. m1; mixture was to make it at ;_-_d_ amfmgqi" ziont and is still extensively read. which is mussy and trouble» ____ -~_ . , _ i Iii the story. the wicked valiain ys‘ we simpLy ask at any iflkfifhoktgllhtll/fvHofilirff ancr betraynig a poor. innocent. _ m“; 1Qr"Wyeths Sage and “Why _l___ - e l" 1- country maiden. takes hu- to hen You will get ' “ ‘ '~’ ctr”. urzdx promise o! marriage and a lodging ‘iii Green- ‘ he deserts her ts E‘ no one can possibly tell 3°°6-3-3-31c0_lrtl.col-'t1)e:erld-1 k _ " h . as it _ j-“i nus an tze turning; oi a ‘lose filler/shy. You‘ B5L'\_5'(3|'3 01 -'—“1*’-‘»‘<"\'$ Winter bubble reputation u-h today is "r a Sponge or so“ brush $85595 mglvfsi’? Imil Fflatinel clear- the most attractive zis-et of "'I‘ne -t n and dnw m“ through your gig at tliscourized prices. Prowsc village," ~ ‘gaging one small strand at a rm‘ I'm 3m‘3‘8’3‘ morning Qhg gray hair. Thai. fifty thousand copra. of E ing around 1800. was "almost mir-_ actilous in u country of five million people among whom literacy was by Parsons Weems tot‘ Washington‘ cherry tree and axe story fame: Parson Weeins ciinueciioii will "Charlotte Temple“ vizis tiint iil- iii eluded this "best oi all Amt-neat "best sellers.“ among lib} sitrclt-iii “ trade when peddling books -- in Ullldlllg his own immortal Life o V/atiiingtoii-wirutiiitl tlic country "‘\V(‘clli~. .~.t-iit in cit-den for two u .\ ‘Temple’ at a time." says Mr. Kel l0;it. ‘my. ii content . .n author. l.» own bookseller. A glimpse of that great old not" viist and jxiei. George no means a common virtue." pipes Harold Kellock in his biography 0! .> l l I tim-e hundred POIJIC> of "Charlotte The Parson was a great old When he wrote a book he was to rest on his latirels No. sir. lie became Meredith. BZIIUSITLQ himself at the end of his _ d d m build“; u b0 _ _. _ {l3_\'> id vllflillflg infirmities by ‘ . . f verse I p. m. ir- oung cop es‘ - ~ ' - I . ,- “d relllacmg ‘he ‘Wm o“ “ssucflmagut- \\ill put on a PTOEIQW‘ offered by vendor-sol commodities ‘for the best "Limericks" advertising their goods. is given by Hope. author of "The Prisoner o " is . . ‘ 1hr So t: oi o . pratulate hlcretlztli. Preudcnr n ' in i908. The then "Litneri<~k' ‘ 1F ' $153115 ll their. without success. ' says tin has Anthony I {that Lord Morris. former Chief Jus- tiit- oi iti-land. told him that hi‘ once found himself being rowed across a ioz-h. his ulll_\"(‘0lllD3lllUll in the little boat being the boatmati. him. Iii reply to a question wheth- er they had ever met. tht- man rc- plied: “YOilI'<ll0IlOl‘ sentenced IIN‘ to b4" hanged. if that's meeting." ' Arid the Chief Justice and the murderer-mite.’ a spirited little db‘- LtlsSlotl as to tlii- justice of llli‘ sentence and the merits of the rc- prieve-matie friends tiver the tit:- ‘ of "the mild tinife Glad- ‘SIUHU... l The thrill that comes but once in ithe lifetime of every author. name- oi ly, tlic first literary success, issoine- pmmi Rm»,- wliu were flllvllillllli: thing to be experienced riithcr than But Kntc "My Garden o! While sfill in heriecns she wrote a story and sent it off to “St. Nicholas." Months later cauic Toronto ,a letter of acceptance and a check. i ‘"0! course. they wouldn't take tit.‘ sighed my sister. ' "Yes." I allowed. ‘they took it.‘ “Did they pay something?’ ask- ed my mother. . “Ye-es. somethin!‘ “Never mind if it isn't much. idcar.‘ said my mother. ‘It shows lthey liked it.‘ " "Wits it its much ns fivc dollars?‘ my sister asked. “Motef ‘More than ten?‘ “More than fifty.‘ "Gently. slowly. tirelessly they raised the sum. and I answered. tin- til suddenly my strength left me. and shrieking. ‘one hundred and fifty.‘ I flung myself sobbing on the sofa. while m_ sister and mother wept in unison." LouLsa M. Alcott. of “Little Wo- men" fume. didn't do so well in her first success. or in telling about it. WWhen nineteen she wrote in her diary tquoted Ednah D. Cheney's biography of Miss Alcottl: “My first story was printed. and_ $5.00 paid for it. It was written in iConcord when I was sixteen. Great; rubbish! Road it aloud to sisters.‘ and when they praLsed it. not gknowirig thcauthor. I proudly an- inounoed her name." l-Peromeitaeromaot-"riim l Ind 0f Third Hour Duck,’ tune. was the MICE; rtnylngrtallttloinnbittiecoun- ---* bot . and Politics“ that Anthony f his book "Memories and re appointed a deputation ._ Auth- rs to go down to Box Hill and cou- f ‘ _ tize Society. on his eiglitieth birth- FIRE ALARM — 'i'li-~ tircm~ ti 5 \'.'\‘l'»' i-zilli-tl ou- _\'i‘~‘ll'l'iltl‘~' morning [ngtytiqhgd (“mug m“. . anti Hope confessed tha‘ he had tried liis hand at writing too." said , mom“ those who have Studiedme lli_llt‘lzt‘l‘ll_\"l‘ flirt» The lilalz» was c‘.- . c ‘sent ‘senile. n! N‘ question of diet, on the Subject that .i.:,-:ti -li- it mu‘ lililt.‘ l ‘tlfllll-llsVz Aicredttn. it'll-pulls‘? .‘- sin-n l milk and inilk products are most ‘ w i-‘Mlllllr llt‘ ivti- tliemui 1111-1}! m"? ‘ “$331. ‘ valuable foods and should be used \\llf'1" the iii-Jinn ‘Illlsflvlvtl tut» Ite- iie-cr so. fl Prize e1 e. by everybody_ (‘I|ll\' i-ztrlit-i‘ in the uiwlt. 4 _ H hlcntion OI hlcredtth recalls t.i.i_ he once asked John Morley who. aznciii: the famous men he had known. most correspond to the Anthony Hope-ht: real‘ name Hope llayvkins—declares whore face was vaguely’ familiar to Fortify Yourself I Inf 40f!‘ throat .-i t'I||]|IlI‘ nf tinice rvr-ry- m3,“ j; _i-.-=ir_ v-nrroly‘ ovor li.|v-- n .~ -rc throat or atif- - ft-r Ill ' ' fCelebntiesW and told the lnlldlflfti ‘that he wished to be called at setter! o'clock the next. morning. "Very well. sir." said the host. "I will call you myself." "But how are you going to do so.‘ ‘inquired Jerome. "Well. sir, I generally knock at the gentleman's door.“ "Knock at my door!“ said Jer- criic. scornlully. “Phat would never gt. izzz-up. Iin, such a heavy sleep- er. i'ou will haw to come in aiic pull me out of bed.“ The landlord grinned. t "Very well. sir.“ he said. "If you don't iiiiiid. I'm sure I don't. l'li pull you out of bed. Good-night. sir. , “IIQPF. wait a tninute." said Jer- crne. "Now. to prevent any mis- raitc. just tell me what you ‘are go- in; to do at seven tomorrow." "Fzrst. I'm going to knock at your dear. _.d thcn I'm coming in to pull jrcti cu: of bed." replied the KIIlLLKLU landlord. "That's all right. sir. isn‘: ' ' it?‘ as far as it goes,“ " ut it doesn't go ‘You must stay in the-lb _IC‘I-IAI_IIIOT'I'FY_I‘OW'N (l UA RDIAN POULTRY NOTES Submitted by Poultry Division. D0- minlon Lit-c Sunk Branch. Thi~ information giycn in the inter- ests of better fann limb. .\ll irquirics tn be address- rd l0 BOX ‘ZIN. (‘har- lottetorvu. i l ___. Tl RKEY RAISING rested in the turkey - . _ .i.c'tt<tr_-.- should ‘QIRBYS firs: in mind tha: turkey meat pro- duction i- the foundation on which meg" inns: build. and that premium Dlites are p‘ id for large, full-breast- ed. We“ nee titrtis. The f‘. s: and cut of poitant. {Pfiblf- as tii . ~ . the breed g mock. Far lOQVlmT. YY‘ > @9108 due to the fact that the best 1X05 have been marketed prt-vioiis iiuo tflozdq-dfi m“ I do“ gully! 1hr breeduu: wéson. and titt- “ “ ' lstna""" i" i~ a‘ - .. ,, , _ . _ _ , >4\L. ie- iuLnui itirke.» kep. u“ gcltd‘ h’? ‘o? lfm dewrmlfil? b-‘redinz purposes tht. betiie on ma. Good-night. sir. r * ' ' = i Bu: JZTJI)? called him back. l “Do stop a moment. my good inaii. You are an Irishman, are you not. or j/Oll would not be so iinpetuoits For goodness sake don't let usha any mistake about it. I want par- ticularly to catch an early train to totvzi. Would you mind just once more running over what you flff- going to do?" i The landlord returned to the Hlltl- file t.’ the room. and like a school- boy repeating a lesson ran through the proposed program. , "First. I'm to knock at tlic door)“ Jerome nodded. i‘ “Ttieii I‘iii to tonic iti and inill you out of bed." ercine assented gravely. “And then." with a note of tri- umph in his voice. “I'm to see t you don‘; get back into bed. ‘i-‘ill tfiia: do?" "l: vvozrt do a: 1th.." v..- . _v. "if that's all dliillg. You'll have ts. said Jerome you proptxc- ..iit- ct the irzost diuistrousmistakr.» that ('11P. possibly be made. l In selestinr: breeders the follow- 1118 points should be kept in mind First. that I'm-re are standard weights 1o: turkey Second that type extreme ttnporianrc. For lIl-wlflnfl". u narrow. nllfllldll- breasted tiirki-g. though it may be standard Wclglll will nevi-r make n good brerder. nor \\Ill it produce t: good cart-m». so that u: tiddition lu weight ii b essential that ire‘ siioulti have breeders that are full-breasted zid yugiir are o1 'and broad-bacized. the breadth b<-~ in: t-arrwd xvi-ll back. iii order to prtxiut» poiilt» that "will iuiikc 200d lltiifllt‘! bzrtis ‘iii- stantitirti iveiglns lei" Brciirr- iurizey-"s urt- a» follows: amt-rel. 25 lbs: Puller. 16 Illa. Yearling. 33 Hen. 20 lbs. Marine. 36 llxi. tzulti be unite-red .' » ixassiblo. Prtritlme lllt‘ ii.'i‘i._- c!‘ ‘circ- ‘which are kept i0: OH-‘edllll! purposes are undersized, tmthriity" blfdi. this npparentLv ' ‘ . - PACE sEVEN“ . . #4 lthey will hatch and the stronger! tile tiouits "tvill be. l Incubation. WHAT A DOCTOR Knows be hatched both l ,- inn): ' ‘ABOUT, CONSTIPATION Tlitre IF a way of overcoming the tomb-n»; in wn-iipation. And here is b-HT ‘y-Wl ran l‘lltl\‘li it. '“ ‘ 3o mu! l>~tri>ls need using an incubator. care sh akcri in the first place to re. carefully the instructions gt" -- b-' the - ted cellar Ls t] - .~ location for an .ii\_. tiic- ventilation must ‘o: tlicrc must be no lt.“‘.i iiiustv (Ofldliltlllf. It l: osors ti: possible to run an incubator llI nil ordinary room. but here the ques- oiitt< l-i l" t r. t \>'t.\li.\. tiun of tnoisttire. st so rozisitii-r- Tao IJUSI p to set iurkev eggs‘ " dcl‘ .1 hen .1 . iti‘! as _\ ' 2:2 the lIl-Jliblllll.‘ anti friin time to time compare the eggs by {LSIIIIL to 51cc if Ilic incubator eggs are inking at the s- m" rate -~ unde; ‘ ' ' tilting itiorc rapi _' . be stipplwd. Wherr x the ‘u: rs - 1 there should ‘oe drafts. DZIZIIP.’ the sun be allowed to shine on the ui-Jzibator. 1i..- c-l. ‘ ilorvt fool the need of any aitlof any ~~rt for weeksoii-eud. . w--. the only habit you get from scara ‘ that of natural arr-i uor- giilurity. Ilow different from tioii wt-ll for iuort- dc .-—iiri smaller than Ill! bowels Ilillitlitll! oi‘ their u\\t. .\- fur a .~li:l ii-iig-r time. l':i . ucoptiiig the natural method Um. mu,‘ uauall" "pa; on 111-3‘ 1 51> $19536 m‘ dug-id “"5 ‘ tztorri-ia-f (‘ascara is the ideal St? Finfide to ensure this‘. tile)‘ “stir. wt] iii? fgmillflf lituo are zruui licc. and iviu-n the ‘m; i, .1.,ui,i|,,,i it, idgul haul. u. completed both lit-n and poult-i should be iii mugtiiy du~teti agiitu. But ui dusting the giouli- ri mutturc oi equal parts Stlrdiuni I-‘ioiuit- and lluur .~lit>u‘i:i b~ used. The little turkeys should be turtiier EXZXIILI‘ ti fur tread lit-e. and if‘ any form‘. vliil-irrii l»; for these tasty tulilots. Zllvl iiiuuy UNI] and Wumrll wouldn't think of taking ANY- THINH t-lsi- Iui’ tht- purpose. And lIVl-lltY tIrI|3‘IUIl' its» thrill- CAscARETs They Work While You Sleep! l,‘ __ ,, __ , , in I ]_ F‘ ~, .‘-i : for ~al~Piip~ “.6 imif“. * S“- ° .. m‘ “i ANNUAL MEltTINo . 41.10 n.iit.. Hi0“ _ _.o suit mould b. B _ W3 rubbed on the back of the iiead. -— - £50 Keep i-xatniniiig your tiirltej." at rill ii“1r.‘~fy,u@._a _, >_ ‘l3 Tlillvr‘ lu.’ lite. _ . ‘ 1mm“ us" tl‘i\"l.‘i=-l. , ,_ _‘ n _ " “ ' ' ‘_ Brawl-n‘: U i..ii.ii.ii- .i.. ii.=i.ii 545.! Endt-nm to hat: got-.- it) prov.- .£‘- “$7635 that a large pc-t-ceiitizgt ul llif‘ r- filo ___ ___ keyi» lititch-‘tl _' ‘IL’ brooding :4» r1; i ‘l itiiiiii-iir-tio. that iugi ~ll ‘till! into AI wall has l l1‘: ii f‘~'~l'fl°l'll 0f often tho for itself. uf‘ ten". of brood" 1112i ' iu llllIlZ l0 11 av“ Le Cr~ aiii. --ii:ht per cent t it has 50 per 1- l .=-~->:i iiicin it hurl stop iii ills . __ ., __ . _.t..--t.-i- tot-es are room. iziy good iiiiin. to see that I :3ljgifldiéyifnlsviilgfu; "m i _» t - . a, ti in; _-, ]]\,§’(\] don‘ 2"’ m “Np C“ ‘he “MRI l" lb that are knczvti to 't:;- ~ . ' ' . ‘V “N” bu“ "'*“* ,,. .0 .-._ THU \;it.<.ii.i: ifmitlq i.i!'t~:'~ H.a;~_'- ‘.4- 5 Irllll‘ Gllb» tiaii situation i- “ ' __ ___ a .. ___ __ _ _ (l“»{'l'll)€(l by Francis Carlin. lat»: Supzri tcrident at Scotland Yarn. A“ “f Brecdeh‘ ii: his Reniintscenses of an Ex- . . - - .. .. Detective." Mr. Carlin was once WBICYZ‘ “MKS? “.19.”? hf“; ma” rtnt to New York to take hark to f u- Q fill.‘ “m 3m? o; e .- . ., . . . .1 was are s- ~ . _. : England a TEll~hl.0'-\Il QDSCOIIClIR; me‘, ‘he ‘d b??? o. me coop " lawyer. Thej.‘ returned on the ‘ " . ; . l} fer-l keys front wan "CCGTIC." The relations beizvcen t ‘ma ‘m5 dc"g‘oped t‘- illr. Carlin and his prisoner were pL-rfectly friend‘ on the voyageazi no oiie aboard even Fflipli’ nod _ truth. most popular rt": was constantly ii‘. (iv Path orrasiuu lie went quietly '0 Mr. Carlin and inquired :1‘ he yvotilzl niiiio. "Certainly" not." liuii. Tiicn cuiiit: the l!1“"lI8l)l9 shqlls concert. The laivjre: was iiivitctl to zalzc the chair. I'll sing you a song." "And ~ztii excellent chairman my Drisc-zie: made.“ said Carlin. The lawyer got five yeah who“ of any kind should never be fed. lie arrived home. __..__-<o>——-_- LVNDALE SCHOOL l Fi-llcuing is the standing ot‘ Lyutlulc School for tho intiuth ll l-fcbruuigv: iii-lilo 1X. l. Montr- lfacliiwnsi-l. . Ella Alaebood. i» “iti-rin- Vii. 1. Reginald Niac- F,“ m? cod m“. o“ with [he cam w». _ , _ . _ _ y . rt- 1- Mt inim- r iliihtlfiflfié‘filéilhiiliillrliiliiii -= “i-iitlvll Mai Leod. it. Zllabvl Bruc". mixing it This “n. nmsh should t (iruili- Ill. l. .- iwooil llrnt-i- iiili- l. ilii i. William llii-kcu. ‘rt-t Attendance Pullfl IIlrkvIl. .\Ii|l)#‘| lirut-c, llct~toi~ .\l.i' Leoni- (‘licstt-r .\iioPlit-rstiu. llectiir .\IlICL\‘tl4l. t f teuich~r~ Against Colds! ‘orotiio. tliit. in rid t0 organize deck games. On Tcivurris the lat: . ter when the weather Ill'J(‘lt_‘l'2l' the clctcrtivetolti ftd 2;: trtu, apart from trtugli. be 0' "Of course my uncle will. not ‘Nlupm -' chairman.“ buried ll) Carlin. "(Hid-i tree access to it. especially’ the “HQ Fresh water or sour milk should be riaily. morning and evenuig. and at iiooiia cnuiibly iuasii consisting. 0t proportion of one pint of oil to each one hundred pounds of mash. First milk ‘u. given the birds lb drink. ‘keys boxe: or "A" shapui coat» iiuike t-x- cellent nests. and should be placed tibcut the barn or urcllard in order xl IVUIIIII llflvfl a spot] b01110» should curing the ' foil t-uiisistiii; 0i‘ Cqll-il be fcz. _ pa.‘ or " s. he corn and witea’. may be sonic- ttliet reduced. The feed should be as in a clear: location other iroultry. " tlzc lg llZOVLll to a clean spot Grit. oyster shell and lT-(IITCJI should also be provided. Lin.’ placed where the turkeys have when is covered \‘.'ll.ll snow. ground gcneizil idca of a inairof genius. wag affuslfl|n9d i0 pfggjde o“... $109164}? 1:1 sfcrttipulously clean ves- milk ttirtLs Wlllidb preferred: tins- anc‘. that lie answered without lies- nmflmim He mam, a ma“ 1811mm. .. i ‘l. o ie greatestinipor» ed to a crumbly mas: and fed iii. Vmmon. iwech on behin- of [he waimcnx‘ V c that grveii teen siioizln bcsup- (IHIPS a day on shingles or boards. __ shimedu“ with, a Confirm“; champ and the“ Wm on to am nit-an tit all lllllfb. Sprouts-d oats. 41> izitirli "is they‘ wail t~lcnrriii> iii tailerziord. _ SQ or Courw hm._.nuunce “he lums_._xcxuding mytabba-ze. well-cured alfalfa or clover about a minutes. Never teed tur- inz I\!'.'. Gladstone." own. and to give the audience aii leave“ are rmwemem‘ forms. of k9)“ m‘ m" g"‘°""‘l' _ mm“. in each’ urecn feed. But frozen green teed In the Spring to iiaswn layuig. rrlteys should be givcii grain twice hen be moistened with sour milk. or l ed in hoppers dry. providing sour t Nests. f As many nests as there are tur- should be provided. barrels. Win19!’ t For ilie first 6O hours give only 5n: and water. Afte~ tiic turk ' arc v50 hours old feed its foilov-"sr First Day- siiorts or niiddliizgs. ft-rtedi tiiixed with our milk or sour Second Ilay— mtridiings. b3: weight. dampened to a crumbly curds or sour si-paratcd milk. or should be made tn use sour milk curds. as 40 per cent. of the rations should be milk in some form. and . the feed should alrvays be mixed to dance after the third day. up until ed Willi at least three of the feeds each day. " nrc avnilnble. feed in proportion"- 70 lbs. kept confined to th '1‘? Feeding the Poults The firlloitviiig method h-l.\‘|1l‘lb\9tl hieiiiv satisfactory and has greatly reduced losses it‘. growing young tur- l-te\ : talc bread and ‘hilllldllllgé pre- Eqiial parts or Equal parts oi 200d corn meal ant! ' the full race! .--‘-i tiiush with sour nizlk Va,“ g1. Qh‘.-. equal parts of shorts or initldlinizs. ' , ground corn and gflilllltl oats. To buliwrmlll‘ Add 3L1 “PR5 9r 5 c? ~ r ' ~ m“ mould 1,,- addsd :1: p" cm; tablospoonftils of cod liver oil to § \ hgrse can make 3 gogd start , _ _ _ bone meal and Cod Liver on mm‘. carii l0 lbs. of feed. An attempt But it takes ma] stufi to finish! So it is with batteries. Staying power is the quality to look for- unfailing power over a long period of service. Millions prefer ~ Burgefi (Ihronte Batteries for just this rea- son. They hold up . . . .Tliey last. Next time, bu black and white stri ed Y _ _P Burgess Chrome BatteriesYou are certain to get longer and better service for your money. F-tlie preserving element used in leather, metals, paints and other materials subject to wear, is also used in Burgess lrllfllbl)‘ mush. Peed this mut- uri- five times n day for the first hrer weeks. Green fwd must be fed in abun- hi turkeys go out on range. Very lllt-l)‘ chopped onion tops. dande-z ion leaves or alfalfa should bemix- After three weeks. if good (Ml: Good Yellow Corn. to induce me im-kvys w 13y m 50 llis. Shorts or Middlings. BJIIGIIC‘. It gives them unusual staying power. 11' brush '5 piled over the 30 lb». Ont Chop. Burgess Chrome Batteries are patented will have a ti-ndetit-y" to 3 155-130"? M991- ‘niakc the turkeys choose the nests‘ 3 "b1 Cllaffflfll- Brypgggs BATTERY CQMPANY PfiIu-vlllllj’ uni it m-r atitl gci hark. I and took iii-luv uith little a of iiiitil I hogan inking lir. I'ln'l'(‘\"rl a ‘rlillllql \I i- d l c til ll . - 1nd it k siCi-ivuiplctoly‘ rullevcil mo of thl-s trouble that I 0 ' from my fnnucr trou- ‘I'll wortli its wright iii .\Ir- ..\. .\Il'I)Hll;tlhl. 29 ‘lulil nr tiilvlots. r cc’! Inviilitls Iloti-l in ‘ II .s stood hatches will result. with the poults just as strong and vigorous This is a mistaken idea. and nl’ frce lnvtllcill iltlYlfll. are set after being laid. the better . ipicvtticti. l Care of the Eggs. I75 lbs. Corn Meal. The eggs should be gathered tivicc ‘7 day to avoid chilling. and kept in cool place at a temperature of bcut 50 to 60 degrees. Many tur- ey growers are of the opinion that > turkey eggs may be held for anionth r more before setting and that just s if the eggs had not been held. tlic coiier eggs intended for hatchin: s YEARS m mt: Business That means that we havd crs-that wt: have gained public-that we have served well. Years of experience have taught us how to eon- l pleased our custom- t the confidence of the ' s C duct a used car business-how to buy the right cars-re-condition them properly. If you need a used car let us help you in select- ing one. We offer you our experience and our judgment. w. B. PROWSE & sous h (‘Darlene-row n u,_.,,-\ usen CAR l5 ONLY A5 DEPENDABLE l A5 THE meats-rt wrtcr sects tr l‘. l. I. tity of either of the above mixtures and add cod liver oil in the correct proportion just previous to feeding to preserve the strength of the cod liver oil. The fceti may be fed dry ‘ m“ . “l in hoppers. or as ti crumbly mash ‘UAR’ "i iii troughs. Hopper feeding isinorr wry-c i‘ has jirovcd highly satisfactory‘ become accustomed to feeding from the hopper it should be moved to a clean spot often. ‘be-red that if the food tho turkeys constime is 40 per conti sour milk in‘ ‘ Diarrhoea. iinic. put thc birds in a shcd with. clean floor and give only sour milk to drink. tno feed) for three or fourt days. thcn put back in flock and continue with regular feed. ----<-o>--— l l-‘or apartment dwellers an English- mtiii has lmented ll pioro with a mltliiig kuyltoanl that roiluccs its lvlepih in hut turn frt-lit- —-~—-<<O}— Un MA Ulllnlkh‘! Ill-r NIB. - I‘ - l" - - l tiiiit cod li'vi=i' oil to 100 lbs. of above mixture. It good outs are not available. usc. “' ‘.(‘-.\R.-\ TAU QGNTARIP BURGESS FZASHHGHT 6'- [PAD/O BAERIES llllllll 5 ibx Middiings or Shorts. :4 lbs. Bone Meal. 3 llts. Charcoal. ' l pint cod liver oil to I00 tbs. of above mixture. Take the most convenient quan- nnitnvv and is n lnbnt" savor. and ' in reciitiet turkeys. Once the turkeys Give the turkeys all the sour milk hey will use. It Hlfillld be remem- yiqio - is - nsi-rrrr- n rrn . nig- . niifisitv . powgg omc form. it will greatly assist in‘ ‘ I oritrollitig iilarkht-atl. ISLAND RADIO COMPANY Operating Station C F C 1' Distributors to the Radio Trade of Prince Edward Isl-ani- lleadquarters N3 Great George Street. Iii the case of Diarrhoea at any- Dlstributcd in Priiict- Edward Inland by FENNELL & CHANDLER Complete Stock Always on m",