.-¢~ il . -- v l _ llnyoun deep affliction." ___l_the event of tb. argument' that ‘ln lin. The memluers held their nnnunl i l, . / l. ' ~ Y P under -this Act no witness shall be N ffl visions of this Act;" and the same t l i t s " . ~~ il¥hp_only autocracy that has no nlhi- ,list shadow. Alasl' this means the ' ¢ P ,..1t1helr face has gained them. l.»tl'at fat (not the good pure-lined 7-_’ l. Ili l.,si ed I` '_fnnd.to crimlinate himself, not that a ,der lol. _lc_ll_m__l _“dell ns the oxsolient work. All lion 1:0 Cep- C o d t ' ° “ Wm °l *Bm Brown. who holds th ribbon. 'under section 34 of "The Pi-ohihition w ‘\ '.3 purpose of Beauty is to reihle -thai native uncouthness of human na- t 'U bha y 1 lot both line and feature. \‘ 'Thousands of fat women are beauti- _-liil of face. But they lag behind in 'orclee-no dieting is necessary. Let JANUARY 15,_1910 THE PAGE Five W lmportult l. Provincial News if the week for Saturday Subscribers many friend (Go _Hl°¥°l\ end George P? lllixooondlecgi he following letter oi' condole o in A nnujnnnn nn t l “ce-the legislatu li ll _ 9' cl' Eclipse Dv i , N _ it th . n rom Bunyan 1.. o. L. imalm the a_lr_e__d_i;ls___l.O_.luglitl_li_lo_i;_<:‘g_t__o Haven, is inlawnlffirishlni f§§;ll§§l‘l§ l‘_‘ef"“;llc0§; G_f_<_>l§e__l_;1_.;l_.;l. ;l.._ll_te1_;l_t;i~l gy. The Episcopal nn tonne.-1 t t ' 'th ' . E ra e final, and in such cases nn wl B me'{“b€l`BhiD of seventy eight. _g_i_>_l;(I;h"I`We€llY slllew house. When this, -Y 3 S “BUY Completed Ml-‘ lliurch. assisted by Pr As the _ arris of Amherst colhlcll "Um ltrains of the weddinl tha ll,-ll-lnl Lohengriln" were p nh, nine,-,,. _'any e"""°d th” ° 'bridesmaids retui-n. roceeding them ca ,lg was the Rent -Va-\.ley.to Mrs John A, Matheson i qu th’ 2;"-*gl lil# hen; l::sband,and wtsl 0 I1 n . M l .nxzxnill and Donald llggtlrlkinngncilllhl _ "Words ara inadequate to ex_ lllband who for m 4 /memlber of Bunyan gulf) yliargtcixagala ° nn empathy fails to gin.. 0011110 in such a. bereavement, but ' we know that your lif ' l , e efendants lih- ` _ . . gaalgone bla that prumilheil lglllil-)€vrll<;)il:a lllty was placed l h ' Sl' Sadie Mcquan-ie' Chap' Katie es‘ree romall ein udtil ' .. . i ’ '. ' ' '» _‘bla '_o__l__l_ May hegvhof; 8 hzsbzncilfll _prlsonment would follow, The ll- “llc ° “HEC _» - 3.. ohn Darrach f ofthe widow and father t th hs- ‘t . , » ‘"3 was J h B i - therless strengthen and conlltortta ou ihldteiclluulge tg? taflepdcants counsel ll’ D? IS’ha(‘l‘ll eCr§anTstY.J§s.siy'Mg}£ii;'§l swer the ti ques on submitted to him Last night in the League of the 1-"EBT News THE cHAluZo'1"rE'rowN GUARDIAN Th e death occurred at Mt Carmel It d0cs not follow however that i L A WMU I . , t ’ross Hall the f r l i | S 0 IRON than o ma open ng o Prince County, of Joseph Blanchard uterest, inasmuch as ir. was is °0lI1petent for this Cou t t ¢ that society s ne H d Ball C r 0 o Era.; w an ourt l1nspel:__lflg;c¢;_fa fdrenrgiagclfoégexhe lat lllixorlitsulif any lm" tho Institution t is 1 "“°“‘ ° U ° ° Y W recent oo pace 'rho friends throughout the whole pro mcurred Wednesday night 0” this Hllplicatlon a Writ | C l-tl “nd BUWUWB A1103' in connection with Mr 'Br' to quash th .1 e or er of acqulttu cumming” In charge had prepared vln ce and was universall po uiai n made by the magistrate It does not lt , 7 P 'ill ° “U i“*»¢l`°BtiDi> PI‘0lrl'Hm for wherever known and his death is i ou 8PP9ar that ther excess of jurisdicllidliainalilhle Tilnlr' ol the Occasion Among the numbers mn E B l i dlary Maglstn;f;>_;I\Phz;_;i_t Bizeilpilll- l Gallant, addresses of welcome by the nnlnl of vlew_ ample lurlsdlctlon ty Rev G McLellan remarks by His ing 11 tn 0 Honor the Lieutenant Governor and frie 9*" 0 case. He duly entered Pereaux will be l d . “P0” M P , i . _ Ka ito hear that thoylthe inquiry, nlllollmed the hearlng_Bayor rowse _so os lrom Mrs James Arsenault,_ daughtnl- of Jo, E_ Al.” lon, l.eclml_ l are- ul - _ A e to be out again as they mn; from time to tlme examlned man , yrne and Mss Banchard. Little nault, Wellington,) and two young fro tter of deep regret Ha was al ini that tri d th I um ww” all °v°l`t“l`° (M5110) by Rev efficient and capable ofllcial and fol -V Pm “V” nf eil reels. while act nl d eldest daughter of l the First church The ple were Miss Grace Oar-ver and Mrs Arnold of West Cliford Benson Lqwin nf as inspector, made hosts qi "eel, Canada The organist of lids He leaves a widow, (nee Mig; hurch R H B in Wagne'r's §B.VB B derived il the hen lay eggs again and 150 eggs a reasonable demand from favorable circumstances increase will be clear profit are favorable circumstances housing and vcnti1ation,clean varied and unstinted rations care and selection of stock,breed only from the best layers, eithe trap nests or some such convenl- measures for ensuing the later point mentioned, must receivll attention. The best hen can'i lmulsilleil llil When the doctor says you must take Cod Liver Oil he means Emulsilied Oil and not the crude oil which is very heavy and hard to digest. Snails Emulsion . mth 5. had accldellt on returmng :wllllesses for tl_e._pl_5sec“l_l_m 6 nl: Miss Marguerite Perry ma/de the pre- sous, to mourn their gl-,nl loam H( ..l.almlla_ellsel__.. The color .» llolnllkom Forman Msson's and M ‘ally dismissed llle Prose t _Hu n_ sontatlon of the Ball and the formal was a, member of Mt Carmel Branch. ,g Adam ~ rs “ll °' S °°m ReYnold’s. by falling over a Dlaint. not on any preliminary orlcélheixprfolwas Vxlllillgz ghdtltlllanidlflutemfnlt M. B' All The late Mr Humana" md s a cou ll - barb- in ' I - . -ne-'sni.?°'*if..‘i.“‘i.I.':l.‘l.’i‘.i‘? .i“i;i; €»?i‘“.f.°.1il..”‘i3:.‘...::* .:°*.f;“;il: “”°°' we i. .... 2.; n. 5.2.21 f.:2.=: ‘ .. l°" tl" Y°“'1S Gentlemen. ilher¢l_ws's no eviden? :§‘;l,l2::laf’l‘l_"l‘;“;‘*ev¢ei:_l:|;ioy n delightfully another column. e umm" in ff." by placing “uw ch “lel ‘l° 2 ° ll B cases disposed of on ' 'rm it ..'~ T the merits u d Tn - ’_~'° A _ n er e Pr hibit . . _ ¢0l'reBD0ndon.t from Earnscliffe If the posts of the pews l on was the wedding, both at the fm house. was yellow. In yu tl Wiki-Ds. and beautiful effe ne. ms against a backgroundgmon the Platform and orn same lov care in feeding a good hen may lay under such conditions, but she can'i thai. should be making eggs has got to nl the well in a. dirty, damp, poorly ven lated house. Receiving the beet of her best, a great deal of the foodl go to keeping up her constitution- vitality and health. Neither can best hen be reasonably expected LLL DRUGGISTB is the world’s standard prepa- , ration of Cod Liver Oil; it is very easily digested and im- mediately absorbed, and will not upset the stomach like the crude or plain oil. mere error of th t ‘b The Division is e .tai-i t0 law OF _fBCt ilivdllvéldlallnwtllleulfr as the New Year with Btlle lhlijptpl; miDeU0u can suffice to render ‘th eteol: °l '"9-kills 1910 one ol tllhunal and the ma e“H“iUg quarter'-*W I’ ~ gintlal i _ . . . Arthur Pnl. “lm” the hearing of his cast? lfyltctlllg lard' W' A-3 Ads Rogerson; S~. examination of witnesses on behalf cf1\gnes Mcxmg' A' R' S" Ethel Liv' the prosecution th d llgston; Treas, Duncan M`cNe'vin. ll. her n leopard , th the event of his conviciion at iss' l];lll‘ra_;:h'DCond hH;eber M_§Lenll. A 0 rt of this appllcnlloll la ° O. S.. John McKinnon; P.~W. P., ara I. _ In re application of Robert Jenkins‘l0“" for a writ of mandamu _ i 5 't » '°'l‘iils llslltinot |§l>el§itiio(lsrtl“' li R li gel th” magistrate to rot th; mm and “ "°'Y °“i°Y“"l° HM Pleneent _ , on y o ert _{ll::kll,x'vl“:_\_ill1lg>ector appolnted__ by this application ls to bring enililollllt gat amusement” “lltll th” W” S1119- 1101-‘fs Prnhibiivolli BA °ve;m“?’.“” “nder 'rho new tiisl of the defendant roi- the “he” the l‘“l’PY band Df temnerenee le lor a»wl__t 0l¢.C1 The motion Same offence of which the magistrate vllrllmm dispersed t° their h0U1¢S. ___ _ o er orarl. to quash acquitted him It is a fundamental W 5 "lg °l‘l Eclipse many more veers &i;§t:r or made by the Stipendlnry principle of British law that l, nel-Bon prosperity -Com ' ` t ihugust 1909 dismissing an in- qll . formation laid l by the applicant ing fllll c ‘ lbunal hav ~ iqlnn Arm w_ ed t f-‘gnizance of L13 nasé_ clm_ port at the usual hour for Picton and " ur R -lllnf 8 ‘ll`“§glSt. "0 ll” "led for the same offence. In the MIMO crossed to Pictou in. the fbr h third odence against the pi-0-lt visions of' the said Act. The applica-fc gl?-twas initiated upon three grounds D, W0 of these being obnoxious to this principle in these " _ w0rds;_ hlx fifteen last evening and brought fisrin ‘ g o return to the tan h ._ e system. The election of officers ‘lu -ulted as follows :-A. J. McF‘ad 'u Pres; James F. White-Vice .ll ler James E. Birch-Sec'y. The J Eu r.l'c' F. L. Rogers, W. C. Law l, ' l,l other remedies _ were not relied u onl _ . p lf, N30 argument, which was confined b to-the first ground mentioned in the in conditional order, namelyz- la "That the Stipeudiary Magistrate`0 llillpropllgly refused to compel a cer- be .* n w ness who was a clerk of the ant hnvin t - - ldelolldant to answer ‘__ questio k_ ll »b E s_ood __ in that danger, flllttlng. The report was current l.l'.1rtin M. F l J J A ‘ ’ "£38--hlml_._l_f__ bg lsolll lnl_oxlcal__ll_gae.____ as een acli\utted_# throughout tnis city recently that on W T Dey' ' ` tsl? el __ ors a e e en ants place of bus'- 942 ' . - . 8155,! fbiigweelli the dates mentioned ill new? tlllilglchinwaijscsrlsrd cllflllzléllllllilttgl ‘gd a Egxlnégggééntfngfg to 53 t° George' l e sa in o-rmation within whlh char f* - _ _ _ a o is po . The ex- Eav of stre if ll Snow ° n§"L_;’__l 'é}:f_;l;1;1;_nu§_;j.d_in his luds- plsnation of this is simple and as l mms e 0 .lslslle gmlmll Ol m* dl li- _ lilvell _to The Guardian by the ailtho- . ls ls _I criminal Y eclslon in that rlties _ls blut anothernxampin nf the at the defendant prollmedmgl and good'Judgment exhltllted hy captain .me put in peru lorolllilgc not to be Drown. _Afterxleavlng Picton nn the ewme cause. inhtlvnce in question the weather . . ll fi ~ - - . ' Ogre to a desire expressed by counsel la; wllfisctlll llirlnaxlm lui English uuckened and as there are "0 50“"‘1" \ at the argument, that in any event, he L would be useful in the administra- cl, *LOD of the Prohibition Act to have I r V. tlleesld, third offence was alleged to me bays- h¢€h_committed." _ | _ As I vliew this application, it makes th DU dillrence, whether the magistrate tn .decided rightly or wrongly respecting tu tlha proposed question. But in defer- T t e"-opinion of the Court on this p point, I proceed at the outset; in state the view which I entertain in T regard to the question. IC I l if a motion i -ht _ m ll’ l°l`: of _S. H. and Mrs. Colwell recently, , l 0 _ ~ _ , _ ~ i \ strata for Charlottetown on the who has been regularly tried and ac 1 "_l" as has e . "ills uashed or er of acqulttlll llfinquet and supper at the residencelnnl- W that. concisely nintell th lease time was spent in various games and in g The and The ltted by is Competent tr' _ Yesterday the Earl Grey left this he course of nin llld mor ‘ _ gmellt ln the nlng_and returned to that port in o erl ge, enunninted eorgetown arrived in this city nn The practice of the c in a fe - 8 l_ _ ourts has W Dessengers and the mail _;*ll='¢;ats1§;1 flir ceiltulles, and is that Last night u special left this city at lll.ls0nel_ O ll1lcllrr._na1_klnd, where ‘lllllt th_U'tl` to connect with the __ lmpriso or _ te endnnt ls in danger Mlnto which leaves this morning for grantellnril-fellflle n0'new tual Wlll Plctoll' Tha Earl Grey will-` _ COIN? prisoner or defend- to this port weather conditions per. In 'nh _ ~ _ . e Queen v. llnsssll is El. is Bl the inet trip oiths Earl Grey Can- _ _'_I;_"_l'_?_Tg__Willldhave _one of the _ _ dl 0 8 -l ll l ht F S 01100 10 the province.- li our feelings on hearing of the llgrlfmion open t° “Mew “PP” “eff-l°‘ glsinstr gintzsilllperlaiiltt i'l1‘h:>h:¢?l€,l:'l,;; John Mcnonam' st Dunnanls' ll \_j__ ' 1 y. ` ` ` _ ` ` m d . dum and unexpected death of y°url when the defendant was before the omcefli have been installed for the spell mg New Year ll°lld9YB ill i e cllffe.-Miss Florence Mclnnin ei to the city Friday after spending n p home here.-A horse, valued at $100 or more belonging to Cyl-is F_ dlE(l Of C0llC 3 few days alg0_____John ll`Wf°dY'S _fl0¢k of Dorset sheep were ncleased .ly two a few days ag0_vlvllel_ st-eU0gl'l1Pher for R. E. Mutch & Co B~T_liel Alberton and Went Cape oar o Trade held its annual meat- 'yellowlllcllell ol yellow clll.l.Blmllle_ arne'_‘lA reception was held at the chair There was a good attendance siructfve and interesting, HWY read a circular letter from the 5°°1'°UU'Y of the committee ernment contract requesting l‘1_”0SSi0’U- al Ollinion and an e'l Yesterday on t-he P. E. ' th finest Earns Christmas holidays at her old Ings_ vas od *as the first lambs reported in P. E. -yur this season.--Miss Lou Mutch ut acc foil been ill during the past week nt home here. _ in Alberton yesterday afternoon. President A. J. McFadyen in the mum imllortant matters were discussed ite P\"¢sldeut's address was able, in. n The secre- on Gov- an ex- 'eral n. s Umar am? Thom” Wu 0 brldegroom _to the 'bride was a topaz was n ring, surrounded with diamonds; of e bridegroom [to his bestmnn, a l day the 'liamond and pearl pin.; of the bride d and the ceremony wg,/S of the Rev Dr H. T. Roselfl George .ride on the arm bl-ldlll party :ave her away. l. by the gl-oom. l°l`l‘» “ °llls is class during- the g Wore 3 Nl. ith pearl and duchess ell "8 , with a white tulle “mil 'vv satin, covered with ‘ 5 t on, princess style, and “lmfnds and relatives were pros- ‘Mr and Mrs Lewis were assist- “lllfreceiving by the parents of the U" and groom. They stood under mfmense wedding bell of white- santhemums with a back-ground gm hour lluurellll yel1_ow chl_'ysanl:hel_rli._un:_s ilrnd' ms, e co or sc eine n e 'ln ng Sllggfllrélg: Government contract' _/céom bein yellow and white. Among `l t wa-S passed by the Boa he' many qbeautiful presents which ed one entire room and included t glass, silver and chfnaware, jew- y, pictures, rugs, sto, was a bond $1000, checks of $200 and $100 and hers for smaller amounts, a cut-` . _ _ ass water set on silver tra from "" W°°‘lm‘”" Joh” Agnew- Ml»t,~.H tho Delta Upsilon fratornity,y and “lm 'and l el' father, who _l“°l' 'lt ul” n Bale of New “wt “l°“» in Amherst, who pl`°°l‘l°ll course. The bride yea" °‘ own of white satin, tl coronet of orange ‘blos- Wml ridesmaids were gowned Vthe bride, and only immedi- gold pieces. The gift of the 'is O _ ompany) V. Justices, uf contrary the Earl_Grey will con- - - Ant (1. . . ' _It _does not appear that at the Wh- nm r L R _Z Q~B-D- 503). tlnllc on :the Charlottetown Picton trial the rlvile e was claimed b of _ P g the Witness for his own protection? B c or became the answer to the ques- ¢0 tion-would tend to criininsito him- s `. arf unsusta' il . Th ' ~ _ l th C 1118) 8 e Chief Justice lottetown harbor has been kept open and 'the question seems to have been 0 §“§|-lQW°d by the magistrate on the J hound that s person noting in the Uapaeity ofa clerk is not compellalnlo in t'o ive avi-dence tending to crimvlnate d known; indeed, an elementary rule of b there is no statute to the contrary, n I _witness ls not compellable to an- th Bwer a queetion tending to ci-iminate in l1|ml°"- T110 Privilege. however, is q that of `the witness, not that 01 the 15 party, and mlus-t be claimed by the p ich was nn npllllc t CBl_tl0_mrl_ to q____;llor_;nfc>(l~Nl;rWr_ll: route. Qllfttal mad. b ' . url held mee nl’0l_f_1;1:_glfst_rates, the Sir:-The year 1910 will lie a record o a certlo- .year ln one respect namely that Chai- € ourt, tn , in e course of his at least up to and including the 10th (1 ._ . ll. gment says' , cf Jnnuarv. Never before has this been one fatal Obleiftion present it ' . . li ooo i ii hed llmllla The ll _ B Se omp s and it has been ° ence With which the demonstrated to tho citizens that it f d li nlngnlnployen I am llllallle to accede eg °.ll all in the surmiloixs was chars- is possible to keep the harbor o e to that view of the law. It' is a well pr lsoncpuihhi _ pn l. ll S a ll bl’ fine and im- throughout the whole year. We all eonment, and th ll 0 Order sought t0 realize that there may be breaks in e maltng, of n - a case where tflldlrlla hz: lgeipliqatlon Wm be 8 few dll” When 9 Cl'0` (3 uittal ll lll lt n 811 3°- could 'ue made 'between George D af Y e mag s rates. Not only the ll ll - and Picton when it could not _“if” il P cutiori unwarranted by compllslled between Clmrlo own rccedent, h n ~ _ ll principle cannot be rc- nnd plctull but we all relo that t lghtfng along the line. /‘d t tlme to her maid of honor and her brides- . 9°- a“'*1YS be lug buoys leadln t thi in ld Sacl.ed_ “If tlmrgb __ g 0 s arbor the nvlctllm lt sl_O__ld be f=sell._n____l__r_nl1_;ro_lll>_i£ llllllclggeisl r_l_1;_l_:leG;lvO<;ul<1l be but small, 'iiorli nature than hop? _thc same practice will llever mails could bc transifgrfeldnw ulllnblin evei th . - .. . _ ° 0 _In Regllna 9 (°é?_‘_¢n?£_ 811 iiLqlllttal_ a matter of little difficulty. It is - mmway C Causeway _&c, stated that, despite reports to the » Th train owever, 9 Murray Harble, or else met ,ml ls Bllll t . to get into Char- cltlegowll alllggt night was some- _,,llel.e lleal, Veon nestling close to _l sllowllallk _,no mean dimensions. A tml" lelSummcrside yesterday ._l.el.llng and.: a late hour last night ll reach O’Lcary and was tllen .ln . l akin ,lb 1)I`0gl'€S5. ‘ ll B . _ mfted E-mow commuedf to Souris maids, white lenther_ cases with the of writing the tra ‘ . _ lwrgetown and Sumgrslde from _ibllitials of each ln letters of gold,and . _ - t e gr 'his my are mar' " h onli links with monogram of _hiide vas not so forty' _ with dllllcllltles, amore stub- graduate of the class of _1906, Am ii the other cases. herest college, was captain of the nMallzw§ leave this city this mom- lllg lo, Belfast and intermediatel llulllts .id also for Emerald, Murrayl H-lll.l_l,and Murray River, by teams.l lt l%iot probable that the blockade wll overcome before tonight 'o.r~ to row morning. Qi l wo generations oi residents passedl ‘ a in that time. His birthdayl - v law, of great antiquity, that. where tftloqvllhlnl-lgdrllilgldnfof not llcquittalf In tl” selvlce' that ll' thick OT f'¢~>1°'f1Y/elelllatell by llls °hlldl`°ll' "md 0 ur PW tllele 15 weather it will- he imposainin children, and great grand children, precedent for the granting. OI' even make a crossing that possibly tn and other friends. Hector McFadyen was horn Jany 1th, 1810, two years ter his father, John McFadyen, and hi' h r Alexander arrived from s brot e , »Mull, Argylsshire, Scotland. From ese two families have sprung thc witness himself on the ground tl t fcrred t . ll la 0 1" '.’"l’l’°"l ‘ll ll~ ‘"1 "N C011” tho "Earl 'Groy" has he t s far on numerous presenv ei Mcliedvene in the lDB‘W0l' to the question would t fb would tend to criminate some 0 other arson But even if the ans ni _ ` P - ‘ wer to the question’ submitted would to cti di . _ n Bregard of me °f tl” m°H*» town. I have heard on gentleman. bones and muscles and able to endure _ttnd`to criminato the witness himself a still he was compeliable to answer itf de ould be a direct ihfrfngent of 'the Bel' We s ou d oieot n t Hy. to giant el( p writ of cefrtioraris ltlppullimtllon for the Charlottetown rout” all “done n amus ,. rehear thi; igflllllgflalglle ‘i;i;i._l;1i§’til;at:s for being the first Master rlsrlne to ' ° ° do Justice to the por* of harlotte- ep-rooted pri i 1 "0 P Us of the law It ll l llmellt to the vicinity as well as Darrache, 1-yde River, Mchesns, Dessble and many others. Mr. McFadyen, was strongly built over six feet \in height with large the hardest work and hardships. In- red to hardwork in early years, ACf'." mhtlt ffl ‘ t ill tZ- ‘ ' . hl ll l sec on enac s a lprlnclple that no one ls to be tr ed S Ono' but 8 bet Bugges on Uelplng nin fnther to clear up land “In an rosecution or proceeding-t wiee for one and tn l Wes made .to me by 3, mfnent busi- h emo doh t hi ° °“”‘° °ll”°°°- ness mon of this City On Seturdev. e d -S Venn Pm “lla et Ho said "Captain Blywn should get which wus heavily wooded to the banks of West River, and also busy excused from answering any question ea em _ ' causa is 8 maxim embodying a testimonial nf, onli and I am will. lumbering in 'the winter, he became upon the ground that the answer toorle of the most h ish l f our 1aw."' c er ed principles ing to subscribe flow one hundred T-he onnnn of Reglll D lm dollars." It does not now require n he Chairman and Ju;f§esr(:,f mcg' prophet to stat; that within. five aterford (Ir. L.R. 1901, 2 Q_B_D~ years this harbn/ will be open port -llflemnity, that although he shall be 548) and The Kin (H l- _ ,l.,l_' all the year rould- "The happy time such question may tend to subject-o him to a prosecution under the, pro-| suction provides for the witness this W compelled to answer, .yet the answerlChnlIman and Justices of Ga1way(Ir l Z. ~ ' ` ' I" ' ui u b adgiven shall not be receivable in I. evidence against him in any prosecu- t tion t re E _ _ him under the Act. In my opinion it having jurisdiction to h r d d sll’l°~ ° ' ' Z as ings) v e is comin " 01 ~ourse there is some R 1906 2 Q B D 499) are autllorl lsr and lt will F90 re co rage ut a skilful expert in the use of the hroadaxa and other lumbering tools. Mr McFadyen was always candid' and outspoken against wrongdoing, honest and uprighlt in' his dealings, holding ln utter contempt, slander abuse or gossip or its authors. He has made llghest estimation. The almost fm- passable state of the roads prevented iesuto tlile same' effect namely that Captain Brown is the man. who has _lmany friends by whom he is held in_ he after takin place ngninnt an order of acquittal ny magylstrates the courage to do all that ls pos. h bride oom to the ushers,gold and bridegroom. Mr Lewis. IS 8 football team during his senior year, and was coach of the team after leaving college. He is at present manager of a library bureau in Montreal. The bride is connected with one of the best families in Nor S thampton, being a. direct descendant of Cornet Joseph .Parsons and Capt Samuel Parsons. Ml' and Mrs Lewis left in the evening on their wedding trip and will live at 2436 Waverly an- nex in Montreal.-Exe. (Cllffvrd Lewis, who is a son. of A. R.. Lewis, West Somerville, Mass, formerly of Tryon, is also a. nephew of Hon S.E. Reid, Tryon, and manager of the Library Bureau of Canada.) ' In spite of the severe storm and almost impassable condition of the roads, a large number of the mem- bers of Marshfield Institute manifes- ted their interest and belief in the Poultry Industry by turning out to hear the lecture on that most im- portant department of the farm as had been advertised to be delivered by Prof A. G. Gilhort Poultry Mana- ger at the Ottawa Experimental Farm. ~ The lecture was an able one deliv- ered in a pleasing manner and was highly appreciate . After short reminisciences of his last visit to Marshfield, Prof Gilbert went -on to deal with the unique po- sition held by the Poultry Industry in Canada. Taking practical and unexaggerated figures tho average hen produces only one hundred eggs per year and nets a ploflt of one dollar per year. taking her product as 100 eggs worth $1.00, 8 chickens at 10c, her body worth 25c less cost of feed atc, say $1.05. how much pncat ‘0 will __----N-*"4* No Liniment to lay in the finest built and most modernly ventilated house, if mio 'De fed only sufficient to keep hor alive, or what will produce fat, or mruscle or bone only, she must have a Verl- ety to keep up her hoalth,the sur- plus goes into the 988. and so, equal- ly unreasonable would it 'ue to expect hens to lay, nu matter how wel. not layers. There are such hens.lAs in everything else there are drones in #Mn ...clues by ..l'..eulng from layers only. Taking up another side of the ques- the more strictly new laid eggs ou tht- market’l and Why do farmers not The only answer that can be attribut-i ed time and again to be the most pay l can't succeed, nothing of any value- business, drive all other merchants fe little hen half a show. to why strictly new laid eggs are so If aid. "Eggs today, in the Montreall m , 70c for strictly new laid eggs. To ll he fresh that is strictly and abeolil-l soon, they should not he fertilized. ll Take the fertilized eggs. The egg first In laid in the nest may have been cover- P ed by different hens in the course of_\ and possibly through neglect left ln._t will start to develop. UW 938 iS NBC ed away in _a cupboard, there to rc- li main until lisumcient number war- b especially in the warm months ofll' summer, the little germ is growing. _ll /it this stage every jar the o~;g rc- Ll ft is not hard to conclude the condi- tioll of the tastes and flavour of the t egg when it reaches the consumenl The remedy for this, said Prof Gil-.g bert, is _marketing only unfertilizcdlp eggs. Oh, but you say, how about hatcning? Keep your breeders by| themselves. Have ii few of your most select specimens, the best laycirs of course, birds true to type and colorl and breed from them alone. This] may incur a little extra trouble, butl ls it not the persevering merchant who succeeds 7 Again the feed the hen receives con-, trrils largely the flavor of the egg.| No deteriorated animal or vegetalne lmatter shollld he fed. Tile bird should not he allowed to scratch. Having taken all precautions as to the freshness and flavors of the egg.l _ ea a t - _. ' 4* ° ' is abundantly' clear that the witness mlnc a case which in the nevenlt if ""_'°'°°°"__ F llalllflfl 5;‘lfh°!l:;lf_’s_ll:_l;t linwlxcillllilelft Like N51' villne tha n mt llolnt ls to plll ll on lllll. . _ ll . referred to was eompeliabie to nn conviction would entail imprisonment ,llnnel was grovlnen n,,,l» deftly lnul market in an attractive manner. Al-ll Nervous, 0" the defendant ond who in pursn ' ° - » ii '- lit' il tl tl. t tl _ ll . ` nut by skilful hands of Mrs S. Mc- fl" Yeats Un Proves ll 'Ih¢ rea y some ioca les n a icy s _ _ _ _ Jtllllrflgdltéllilonwitigllialtllenlingx of such Eachern and Mrs Angus MOFadyen yst an sue" Ben can only _sell _strictly guaranteed FAT REDUCTION is No SIN. cannot lm qlmsllld ll cemegluglrle it. ____ and Miss Mouevin. at which ths aged: F008 . . - esce-end it :villa egllleb yet tuulflu r _ l, l __ every egg mar e e w avc o s' "-"_ _ B sat down’ eng in ex ' v lue ‘if thc' arc tolI()()l, .\'1` .\ll7. Nil\\' ANI) SEP. housed and fed they be, if they art lllm_ on-'lfrv wnrldt nsiPat sa_vs,"hens Ol _ _that are no good for nothing."This is not consider it profitable from tho tion, Prof Gilbert in his address to B members of. Marshfield Institute, "1 on Tuesday evening last) put the two la great questions, "why do we not get an take a greater interest in poultry?" to t-he second is that "the farmers “ll hrallch. Most likely he goes on the nl IIUUIOYH-Y Of Someone 9150 who had Ll crumbs. Later they may be soaked in lrlellll that knew ll mlm who had ll milk squeezed dry and full. About the dozen hens and starved them to fniu-tn any boiled fine mny lie nnnnd depth. and 1211611 Nt IOFUJ Y-he CFY"0l1 Positively no whole wheat should be there’e nothing in it?" E\'eryb0<1y_fo.l ilu nftor nt loose the twelfth day ,th tely fresh, with the flavour of lresh.H- eggs,they csn't reach the consumer too A Send `l0c.. name of paper, and this nd. fmem lmuilful Serine- Bins one c».li.i's smea- Boak. Eaohbauk onntulmnunod Luakkenly. SCO 'rr sr iza welilnaon st.. w.B° wNB1'oRoN'ro BY duel Purposes is meant, iirds that will produce two sources profit, 'eggs and meat. He would lnrlners standpoint, to separate the two qualities. y carful trap-nesting and selection the heavy breeds can be bred to y as Well as any lf the Mediterran- n family. ut the some time having good table bird. How many birds should the farm- s keep? No more than can he given c proper amount of attention with- t neglecting nny of the farm work. As to the care and feed of chickens, are too well oh." Some say “'I‘here’s , _ nothing in lt." How do they know? thl‘;lc.m`lBlt' pallt gr llmdllllle °l Maytm How many farmers keap 8' strict ac. llgvewlilhey mcilllgkegs atgrtiwarwlltlhgethz ` t d t t f h` . ni. ... long could a merchant carry on busi- bm ll l _ ll l -tl ll t ness on these lines ? 'No, the mer- 0 “n` e Om .lf agzs B ch` chant can tell at once just how much lllhe Mgt days' (thc 1 th’ 20th days prolll' he ls dellvlllg from mls De' tho nest.-During the first day and a P*"*m°“f Md 11°” “WC” f’°"‘ mat- half of tho thinks lilo, no food should How many farmers can do this? and be _Yet _llley Wlll tell yoll there ls “Oth” gails of the 1Lttle chicks to adjust ‘"3 ln 9- branch that has been l-‘l`°V°“ tliemsclvcs mill become stronger, the (2 in feeding the chicks, but also tho incilbiitlon) the,hen must be fed on given. this allows the digestive or- lnabsorllcil yoke olfthe ogg sustaining ing bl"5H¢l1 fillers ls.thep0\11U`Y1lfe durini: this period. The first als should he of dry stale bread c little chickens can’t digest lt. can be had without work end pereev- the first six weeks is the critical por- erancc. Some will fall but, does the io _ il in the chicks lifrl. By steadily news that so and so has failed lnlineronsing the rations tl'll the bird is lllvitintiilizly nf a varied rail on of ll .' ‘ _ out of business? flo.~;l.|_ng food_--it’n not bone, or mus- A farmer doee not helzrudse hum- cis ...id fiit that is wanted in market mering two or three calves and still- birds-n wt-ight of show pounds can ing at ` a loss of twenty 't0 thirty bc null has been, time and again, pro- dollars, yet he won't give the y1lltLl_nt show mnnt.bg,_________'__V__Y ___ nkoil no to tlouble matl g the pro Au _ s nl - Following up the first question as fcsstir siliil hc did not favor the ideo- rveil fronl birds of as even Barring l'i~<.f_ iiiliiert tllnnkod his audience _hard to obtain, the learned Professor as ,;u\.~‘Sil»1c. . nrket are worth, wholesale, 60c to lor the giiiid attention they had given lm. On being risked to say a few words, E. Miller Secretary of the Poultry ssiicintiun stated the disappointi- lcllt fi-lt by the management of the how .list past that it was not better ntronlzcrl hy the farmers, in whose nicrust allows were being held. If 9 c another show will be held in ~ th ll _i'iost.lil laying’ several hours during e ay ho hill of 1910, ond if it does not arranf. the association continuing the`nest to the same treatment _the `“' _ l ht ll tll lthe allows cull only be abandoned. second day In e g ours B gem: Toilcllinu lightly on the conditions on he Island, one of the first points to o remedied is the housing of our f - either the houses that are in _ k _ _. ll - birls n ' lants a trip to mar et A1 t is time very sense of the word, "open air <»usi~.»s." open on four sides, nor the (weticnlly sealed house is the prog- r style; thc birds are better in t e wives causes deterioration’ sol that trees than ill either of these styles. Au to thc llnprrivementpossible in lil- niilllbcr of eggs produced, even a renter percentage of improvement is lissible than mentioned by Prof. Gilbert, as, while the learned Profes- sor set his figures at what he thought n, very low mnrk, 100 eggs per hen per year, the last Government census showed that our hens averaged only 80 eggs pcr hen per year-this easily allowing thc prcvdnction to be doubl- e