r". _._. - .. Q it; W. ‘i’ n. 0H iizoifzii‘? . “m”. Mm ‘Mai-hf W1.“ gesislsrtthgc or» sslth bi in l‘!!! ’ ' . ‘fir: these “Vitcl F‘ mihlyegfisb 1m sndnu-veeellqhslw d alrbatrcnliesthsw indis- FELIOWS; . §W Nil/p 41311.1 - - l-Jtrzsluinfzzxr. Walnut nnqiuonv As our inierest in bee! chttle ha; "Wfltlv been increased by u“ “dim rise in price it may be well i0 recall a few facts relative to the Pmper fvedins o! beer cattle. m more authoritative inrormguqn on the subject we cannot do bone;- thnn refer to theywritin; oi a wan. known Canadian Minister of Agfl- whom I shall quote verbs. We "Welly speak of feeding bee! cattle for market as fattening them. The eblect L» to set tbmn m what "'9 "11 "hiilh flesh." In fattening cattle the formation o: fatty $135119 ll not the sole object o! feeding. as 5°01 iilrwsees with an undue ‘pro- portion of tailow in them are not the most desirable. The object should be to tum out a carcass of beef. Juicy. well-flavored, and. o! high nourishing quallflgg, The lean meat of sn animal con. silts oi the muscular part5 o1 1;; body and if the Animal is mature we do not actually add to the smounl. of lean moot in feeding it for market. 1t is only as the sni. B1 grows that the quantity of the ism meat is increased. Buyers, 31101111311. prefer cattle young en- Blllh to be growing in the feed-lot - Ind so are not turning 311 the reed into M3’ tissue. The lean, meat of cattle first u-e being fsttened is. Jwwever, greatly improved by the fattening process, which causes fatty tissue to be do. ted in the musculsr fibres, and larger quantities between the bundles of fibres, making them more tender, adding flavour u. the disestibic. as well es more palatable Illd nourishing. The deposits of 1st ss they are gran m 32;? it; :5‘ egg? should 100k for in iiie butcher shops. We wsm 1st surrounding the mesrt S W03, Uri’. psmblcularly do we wont it m “streslfl through dhtuemsdcsnwnathmthis llliliahclesnmcstingoodoora- dtimsndiivessplendid start process finished product s ntisiu‘ y one. (To be cAontinmd) SAVAGE HA1!!!‘ W. I. The regulsr monthly meeting oi m Savage Harbou- Wosusrrs In- u sizned by the Presi- luports oi’ various committees were received and ‘Pmqrnm and rick committees were arranged for seven months. On program oom- mittee for May are: Miss M. Coffin and Miss E Maollwen. On sick oom- 01 the previous Uioetirq wen read, dent and w. 1 Fin Liothe h More Tolerant reins-in .1"|.thnrs lose sympathy wit: the wnys or young pewlssoolscrirsn mothers. Miiss dlsentd. Whentheysestheirboys sin-lain: tobe “on their own." tobeindoocn- ie mstun quickly now than they once did. Miss Judge believes. sud this is sn- E r i E a 3 3 ing wish to go to dances and have the father frequently insists that the boy is vmong in his desires end cannot be made to change his point 1 of view. _ Fathers as young as 40 or 45 often show this inability to adjust young. Yet the same fathers might have been very affectionate and young children end they could un- dustond them. As to the changes in ths young. Miss Judge feels that there has been a “repeal o! letioena." l. ten- not always to he deplored, she be- ihe parents can give fliondid di- rection to their frank impulses." 1n families of lower type. however, this Disoordhetweenporents k s f ‘ocuseofthsuzmappiness MISS S. ADE-AID CLARK and North Rustioo were saddened by the death oi Miss B. Adelsid Olork on Sunday morning. March t 5 i t ren end the young ; a during her illness. her patience and serenltymctedlikea‘ ‘Wmuw 66:0; "Thou shalt call. and the lord shall answer. Here am I". wss the evidence of God's spirit and he; roman to respond to Her Ssvioufs . She was rcvoreritly Cavendish cemetery. the - arrange- She leaves to mourn mo Miss Emily cum, Bummerside. and Mrs. Martha . nephews. Messrs Fred Clark. Ernest Olsrk. Wilbur Clan: and Mr. Albert bearers wme: Welter Buntein. 1w! Toombs, Fred Olsrk. Ernest Clerk Wilbur Clerk. and Alaert Boiler. (Patriot Please Copy) ORAPAUD SCHOOL Report o! Orspaud School for Maren-Junior Department. Grade V—1 Norman Mswllllsld. Gmde IV-i Audrey Horny. 9 Jessie Martin. v Q1146 III-l Doillll MIQIDIIOD Sinunons. Grade IIII-Jsz-l Hod Norton, 7 Dawson. Grade lI-i Hubert Hervey and Leslie Msoxinnon (equsl), 2 hymen Hsrvey and Gordon Oobb (equsl). Grlde I-Qn-l Ralph ‘Lowthsr. Grade I-Jr.-1 Kathleen Mec- Donsld. I Bdhy Mloxinnon. . Perfect attendance-Audrey Har- Downs MlioKinnon. Rise Point lchool tor the mosh o: lurch: Grsdo vm Sin-l. mum- 1m- Grade vm lit-l, susiu Ilea- ofTignish not understand and will not toler- IV "W ch" ""0"! 3391911- demy t° m,“ mama“ Th“ 1' has returned to her home. after uni- deraoing l. success! lieves, since in intelliirent families m‘ chulomewm £13m,“ ten ship of slithose who know her. she be“ (cow)- Elli moms being in charge ot the under- QWPN“ um" 51”“- taker. m. A. Guthrie, Hunter River. Fri-MI- M»... smal- ms us... man. . of: unoorioinl treatment Mr. Joseph MsYO Oovshsld. has girl friends it is the father more returned home. 11W “nderseins often than m. mother who objects. "fitment It the Qhlrloilewwn The mother usually is tolerant, but END"!!- hfrs. Wm. Fouzere, Georgetown, is mproving since entering the Chur- lottetown Hospital l. few days 1:0. Mr. John F. Ways, Hunter River. is undergoing treatment st the themselves to the inuruts of the Charlottetown Rapun- we Miss Helen Rym, Gmsnmoimt. considerate when their boys were h" Mum” mm‘ m“, mo m» - m , s '1'...“ lolitrs st the Charlottetown Hospi- m. Mia Camille Mcflusid, Iilmwood. st Miss Msilis Oosiello. New Wilt- “; gm‘ °' ‘m’ “m” “W?” “m” shin ndorwent s successful opera- “ 1”" ham“ u“ ma‘ “w” tion hi‘: the Charlottetown Hospital. KOIMW. 18 Pfflflress- Mrs. John Keefe, Klnkors, is I The communities oi’ Cavendish Fatal?‘ ‘l ‘he murhmw" 5°!‘ P . Mr. W. H. Townshend, who bu u¢muweehduhmbu heenspstientinthemyslvic- "q m: ma“ amend "NW1: tori: Hospital. Montreal, is expect- ufl 51mm‘), very “m; ha”, m" ed hcms Wednesday evening Ic- hsld for her recovery. she msin- wmvlnml b? M"- 75mm!“ FORTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL Honor roll for Msrolu. pol Deputmcnt:—-. GradsX-ll‘ ‘_. Johnston! Edward Francis. Grads 13-1 Dorothy Dixon. I 11mm: Jeokoln, 3 George Francis. Gnde VHI—- Dorothy Burke. I Golf asmmt‘i>et'wssa.woanenotveryT-fi"l‘lnll°"-z5¢llllh m Dcpsrtsnsnt:-- Grade V-8r.-i John Francis. Grade V-Jr._1 tome Francis. I ‘ 3 - “ Burks. _, Woih, 8.58M IV-l. Weldon 0511113011. 2 IVWIUGML I Jcanmxoolund oh . my m mum: service was ma on Jllnmv Jwm" (WW)- Grade 111-1 Miler Aitkeu. I delivered a comforting address from Velme make. i Phyllis Dixon- } - Glide I-lr.- Billy coffin. 2 m: truly her calm and peaceful 1m Deltw 39'!- Grllée I-JIr-l Knuth Ilse- Donsl . Perfect attendance: - Dorothy lsid to not in the family plot in Johnston. Ildwsrd Francis. Thorle! s. John Francis. Weldon Bessie Msoieod. and Heal Wood. ‘Ihschsrs. ____.___._____. urno scnoox. The 101mm: is the mane of Baker. Charlottetown. The poll- U“ 95°01“; m; mouth of Msruh: ‘ Grads 1-1, Louise Issued: I. - Ohristsns Imbell llselsod. S. Grads 1X.-—1. Dorothy MscLscd; I, Binsisir Manhood: s. ma; Gillie. Grids VIIL-l. Mdrtin Mne- Phsrson. Grade VIL-l. Munro Meet-sod: 2. atsnwood Mnoheod: l. June: MscLsod. Grade VL-l. Ruth IccDeock-I. Evelyn Dawson: 8. Edna Gillie. Grads v.-1. lowers Issued and James Robbins (equal): 3. ld Inclined; I. John sho- Grsdc IV-l. Florence Ilse- Kinnon; n, shinny Mscinod: a. Harry MIOLOOd. Grads 11-1. Weston llsclsod ans Nonnnn Msobood (oqusl): I. Hum Robbins: i. Raymond Ilse- Lsod. "'4 mm z. n.4, can mam- soats‘: Doullll Gilli: (1:01). . - I Jr.--l. lube aw; l, Flo Rob .' bins Iorhct citcndsnoe: mound. id Mrs. P. W. Clsrkin. City. has msde paper le . m se m “W l“ °’ .l‘°"" h” m? ‘m’ .1.¢°°$.’L.3..T°ZX°€§.'<».I.1‘$.“...Z% Qucstlonnlln was oouvpleted- we! “Mm” Hospital. . _-___. The regular monthly moi-in: oi the Millview Women's mstitutewas held It the home ot Min mmml smith on Thursday eveninl. swll 4th. In tbs absence of both presi- dml. and vice-president. Mrs. Norman aheidow ms 090111!“ ent. wnuiss of the lest 11mins siokoommlittee revflflfll W" visitssndbillsfuirszitweupsid. Itwusdoddedhhetthosumof me 1 usentwmngoeorce muvuJibiieeOenommnd oontestm sinisowalsowtwe M" whiehprinsswemwm by - Walter Orane andwss Iiois Bnlth- Adelickmshmolaoonwsssorved bythehostesssndhsrsidfirllld meetingclosedby swine 0°06- Miss Helen Ol-mpbell, City. who Nlghtbcdies." has undertone an It the IN MEMQRIAM meow»...- ing favorably. ____._.___.__ SPIINGVALI SCHOOL Honor roll for Memhi Grsds 1x (am-i. Ernest oar- te . ‘Grade 1X (JrJ-l. Jean Sentner: nnisy ldsoneod; I. Miller Msi-heson. Glide VIII (Sm-l, Heltll Johnston; I. ‘Lori-is Orsbbe. Grade vm (JrJ-i. Rel-blew Osrte-rii. 31:1: fientner sod Irene Furl (eq . » Grsde VIL-d, Ovid Delhi‘ bud Howard Gillespie (equal): 2, Phyl- lis MscNeill and Florence Coles (equal). Grsde V.-l. Kenneth MacDon- sld; 3. Denis! Oolos. Gruie IV (5r.)—1, Ralph Gilles- pie; l, Eric Msthsson and mom MacDonald (equal)- Grade IV (Jr.)-l. Helen Meo- Leod; 2, Eleanor Mstheson. Grade 1II.-l, Herold Clark; 2. Gerald Dollar. Perfect stisndsnoe: Dan Ierrish. Irons hrrish, Ovid Dollar Ind Herold Clerk. W. 1n McDonald. teacher. fiPIING BROOK SCHOOL x sunning of swine Brook flehwl Of l ; Psynter. Grsde V.—l. Alva. Joet; I. Am- oid Meek: I, LI-ytvn Doillhllt. Grade 1V.-1. Jun Gillespie; I. Bernice omoDunning Grads IIIF-l-l, Ruth Meek and Gnu Dunninl (Null); 2. Velde Dunning; l. Blanche Olmpbcll. Grade 11.4. Elmer Pointer; I. isilh Oois. Grsds 1 Br.-l. Austin Wigmore; 2. Isl-ls Ooh- Grsds L-l. Ihic Gillespie. Perfect sttendsnco: Henry Meek. Ruby Osmpbeli. Alva. Jolt, Jesu Gillespie. Wilbert Locke. Blanche Campbell. ldns J. 0111111811011. R1611!"- _._.._....____.._. PIIQUIII WIS!‘ 508001.. Plsquid West Bohool honor roll for ands V-l May llsndrshsn. Grade Ix: 1 ma Hnndrahan. Gods VIII: 1 Ilhrtin flrt. 2 Ims Jew. i his Oofln. once v1: l om Oofiln, s Zita Ismail-anus. l Thllms Dirt. onuv: lllssl-HIIMIJIMBI lions Dndahln. Oflth I (c): l Alice l}! Grids ‘l (d):‘ 1 lertflm Molin- non. Georgi; MacDonald. inches. NIW IAYII IOIOUI. 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