“ tzfOfll I C/u/dhood to O/d/lge The discovery of a Toronto physi- cian who used it lor years with amazing results wherever a tonic . or tissue-builder is required. Get e far to-day. AT YOUR DRUGGISTSO m Qeo-Qeeio-voowo o-oo-a 0000040‘ ttottstzs ‘ T0 ARRIVE I expect to arrive on the Island "around March 31st, with three car- loads of horses. These horses are all personally selected by myself. All young , sound and well-broken. In: the lot there are some good saddle, express and driving horses. Those horses will be for sale at the Agric-i uitural Hall, Charlottetown. In- tending purchasers tvill do well to look this lot carefully over as they will arrive in plenty oi’ time for‘ needing. (Signed) PARKER A. HORNE, Owner. 9-4 >0+e40+9 3248-3- 19-“.- l wo-eaeo-eerooovo l —~—— ' l CABLE HEAD EAST SCHOOL I I Honor Roll for the ntonth of Feb-T ruaryz~~ . Grade IX.—~l, Marion O'Hanley;; 2, Emmet Mclnllts; 3. Imelda Mc-. Kinnon and Alycia Sutherland,‘ tequall. Grade VII. - 1, Francisl» Sutherland; 2, Margaret McKinnotu‘ 3. Euphras O‘Hanley. Grade V.—1, ‘w’ Marlon Sutherland; 2, Joseph Mc-f Kinnon; 3, Patrick McKinnon; Grade III.—1, Kenneth McKinnom] 2, Cecelia Sutherland; 3, Jean‘ McDonald. Grade II.—1, Ronald‘ McDonald: 2, Francis Sutherland;| 3, Earle OT-Ianley. Grade 1., sr.—1.3 James McDonald. Grade 1., Jr.—1, Joseph Sutherland and Christina; Wilson teual.) Shore Farm For Sale lé mile from the town. oi’ Sour-is.‘ containing 90 acres, 20 acres plowed for seed potatoes and with first’ class buildings-ideal fann for seed potatoes. Reason for selling, I am‘ retiring. For further particulars write or call l r. A. RODNEY, l Souris. 3l40-3-14-Wfm10. I FARM MR Sill I offer for sale my form of 150 acres. About 115 clear. Situated 2 miles from Hunter River Station. 12 room house. Under ground stables. 60 x 40 feet. Good well in stables. Also one near house. Machine house garage and other outbuildings. Never failing brook runs through centre of farm. Apply FRANK BAGNALL, Hazel Grove. 3248-3-l9-4i. llRll? s 105 acres, 80 clear, and in good state oi’ cultivation, well watered, and fenced with wire. Complete set of buildings in good repair, all con- crete stables and piggery: New double garage and root cellar in burn. Within one mile oi’ shipping. school, church, store, etc. Apply JACK LEA. Victoria, r. a t. 3217-3-17-21. . - t I offer for sale my farm situated at Springfield. Lot 87. 1% miles from Bradalbane Station, consisting of 103 acres, 90 acres clear and in a high state of cultivation, balance covered with a good growth of hard ” and soft wood. New dwelling house and buildings in first class condi- j-tlon. LEMUEL McKAY, - ' Springfield. Bradalbane, B. B. P. E. I. lSlliE I am instructed by Millicent Houston. South Rustlco, to ‘sell w public auction on Wednesdaypi March 21st, 1928. at 1 o'clock sharp‘ P. M. the following Stock and Crop and Implements. ' STOCK-i drivin horse, 2 era and hem. ' CHOP-Quantity of Hay, and Potatoes. IMPLEMENTS- Threshing out- heli- Straw ‘ MISS BROWN OF X. Y. O. BY B. Phillipps Oppenheim wonvrlrht 1921 by a. Philllppe Oppenheiml QQQO-OQQQ4-Q-Q-Q-Q "I knew scmelliitlg 01' [his 30:1 “mild llllhllfll," she cried ilt an ug- ilztlt-d tone. "Ileyl-‘H n", gene], “L Qmfl‘! Sllll inln that little room beltind!" . Sh“ Ollttiiflil the communicating l<ltlors und closed them again bu. lllllltl the two llll-Il. Then site flung [herself upon thc. solo, lit o cigar- ‘elite flllll took up o novel. 'l‘lu-. lllulllttl ‘threw open the door. (tent-rail lMflllILtl/tlfli, my hilly," \ Racked by New Annan Rheumatism “Fruit-a-tives” Brought Speedy Relief /——-. The rain is gently falling now, While ice and snow doth melt. The grass shall not take come And suns rays warmly pelt, The ladies too. shall deeply think, Of styles in this and that, We'll get our Easter hat. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tuplin Mr lington to visit her brother, hcrc il/illlam Ptofiil. who is very ill i soon bu. restored to hettltlt. The New Alutall Wontenls stitutc MR. s t-‘tov. Read titirs ltuncst lelicr: l “lib altnotllltlou. ‘ l The l-Zruolal, a short, slury math.‘ “"111 “"011 KPH)‘ ltalr and ‘brtlnzctlj ;('O1nIllPXltllll culurntl with some [clanking uf spurs. lludy IIiIIITIOY-l ‘loll lrztvt» him her hand, which hol ‘ruiscll tralltttllly lo his litis. Frown‘ the tnomcttt of his t-tttrztttcv, how-l cvvr, she l-zltesscd ltis olrund. "Y0" haven't cotnv to tell mo, You can't dine tomorrow night?“ site ztskcd unxlotlsly, _"(‘:ttt‘l s.'t_\‘_ that. that. was the. nbi 1W"! m‘ my visit," ,h<- ndtnillt-zl. brinlzlttt: u chair up l0 the slide, pf ht-r couch. "l'ttl uftnitl I shun’! ll“ zthll- to nutnago il, though." “llc1ll'y'!"' sht- cxclaitttetl, "llrouchfully. _ “You see, it's llkt- lltis. Ivittnu,‘ lit‘ Weill "ll. "l‘vo hud at word or two with you on the subject l)i‘l'()l", hut. this lintc.~—er——wo’ve gut lo lttcklc. it seriously. Of course you ltlarrioti dear old Ilztnnertott and nil lllfll, and ‘became on.- of’. us, so to fillvztlt, ttmi we've always ‘ll-eltil-tl You us such, ‘but. I darcsny the fact that. you lived ill Hill-lulu. when you wete young rather sets these peo- pie talking consideting your liberal ‘Kittens and that-sort of thing.” Slu- nodded. 1 "Ycs," she coniesseil, “it's quilc ‘ll'lip that I have liberal ideas. You ‘don't wztllt mu l0 be like. these oth- er women, do you Henry? You al- -wztys said tho-t I interested you he- ll-attse I was ditlferettl. They havc lnothittg to folk about, nothing to lthink about. except. their ‘bridge or their servants or their tennis or [the tnisticnteatturs of the (IOIOIIQYS lwife. or the flirtatious of some one ‘clsc. n1‘ lhc getteral hardships of ttu army life. You don't. Ywattt. tnc lo gel into that rut?" "Look ltere." he persisted, and there. was a ring of something ttn- usuul Ill his lone, “you and I are ppals. you know, ‘Mona, but I haven't lcoluv to sec you this afternoon as "Mother sa 's she never thou hi l“ Pal‘ y“: ("J-me w see. you as ,0’ kissmg m: boys ‘when she 33E lllte general nl command o1 the dia- lyoungp. lit-int hole, and I tell you that poo: “we” did,“ they rem-Ind her-r. ,plt-.‘ are talking tn a very queal l lfusutott about you and what seems fto llo y-Zur propagaltdttu I think ii’ ll were ycu~zttld you know very lwoll how I ltalc to say it~el'd leavc lllhe ucighborltood for at little." l l Slll} Sill. up on tho couch, and ltct", [soft ringers stole iltvili;n;ly' l'l'-Vill‘il‘ his llilllil. Ho rose at ottcc. l0 his IP01. and stood upon illc ltoarllrrllt’. with his buck m llu- fire. ‘ "I've luld you in whul. catpuui‘! "The wearing oi the qfeen Ill‘ dicates active circulation." rt“ ROTTEN TOWN "Rotten town-you can never get spicy magazine here." “Highly moral place. eh?" "No. the stalls are always solo n l I'lll ltcrc, biotin," ltl- cunlinuctl.‘ fund we've gm. ll.) illtit’ this thins: wHA-r 5H5 SHOWS out. 'l'll<alc‘s 1i llrl-zlt ilPill ni‘ tln-l ‘ ultltillcss lltrmlgllutlt lllc cttlnp. "Does she show much taste in Tm-yq-l. wm-lgvittt; uu- ill, the. Wm" l" °‘°“‘°5- deal?" l Office about it. it's gonl- st; for “No: but what 5hr SlIOWS m0" ‘that wc ]ll‘ill'ili‘lill_\' dccidcti l-‘l ha" makes u” f" “l” lack "I chuckollr-tvitlll-l"mlmeuvot‘ Sunn- cm" ‘l‘t_~llt.\v's pulling ttp pint-unis all pvt-r ihc plice, uppoulitll: to lhu ‘luun lo elect. tilt-ll own officers. puol llS the pay and that: sort of Lommy rot. TIIL‘. man who's re- qlonsiltltt lol- lhosu posters will be ‘whol on sight when wc cltlclt him. l. there's no doubt that a lot. cl n‘s ltceu (lone. This talk ot‘ ltrs to the women muy he exact- ; - " . _ - 1. what. you mean it to be~ttothtttll ' A I , - , , fhul. ottlizlttcnccl politics-but. lL'~i_ ‘ ‘ ‘it-titling tho some way us this in- lcrluil pl-npnlznltda and it'll got loi su: p front this moment." l _ llndy Ilnnltcrton lose slowly’ V)‘ her feet. To all uvtloflrottcl. ahv‘ was llol (llflfififilllilrlfiil but titcru was ‘lit sntoitlcriltg firt- in her (ayes. ‘ l , "You're n. littlc ditttztloriztl, ztrcnl you?" site asked. "l um nut u. sul- tlie-t". you know." "l um spcukltll; with ttttlltorilyf‘ was lhc blunt leply. “You urn livinl; ilt u nliliiury urea lterc, all lymrv.» l. pt-rlv. . . right to do us pool‘ t 1 l t N’) DCUST ABOUT lT ‘l \I"~""="'_1t-‘lld tltcy are nutlzllng Flllillly now bull! en l ‘"2"..- nn idr... n9 one __ _ V‘ __ _ all] Dick's widow, but. you nonu- f: I o“. ‘M; IZTCHIZ" 3 ‘h “MU m llllllvi‘ u. t-crlnitl phase of lnililnrv m. t. -..1 s u. . , - I . jurlsdlcllolt, and I uonl. want .ttt,\’ ulleutlttlcrslulltllng. You W011: lul-k- ing of going to Monte Cnllo fqlltfi . _ , . . (‘ . tth ndo tits A, row crtb for luittnls cult b0 yflfnfilryn‘)? her? i), Sunday folded flat and rolled untlct- i1 i-r yo“ m“ [lmumge 1L "M," ‘he bell oi‘ the usual height, safely de~ vices preventing it being xl-cldcttt- ally closed when i-ri its». house empty ~hy Monday." "l don't question your ntotlvoll- I simply say that. in conjtmnliolt.‘ with these dztnlltatblc placards and punlphlellt and the strikes cotniuli ml ttud ull that. Y0"? llillllliie u“ social ztffoirs isn't approclutcl tiowtt lit-re. I've delivered my ul- timatum. Thul ends my visit ul- flcittlly. "Now please soy something nice to mo lhcn. llcttry," she bent-zod- “Lm "p. gnu you u. mixed vor- mouth." _ "e ngtlflfltl, nccoptctl the tirinlt and ll. clgarcttc which shc ill. fol mm. lit» passed his right mu: round lii‘I' waist and oven IICCGDUJ and rolurnetl tho cttretm of ltewlipi- "I'm sorry, of cottlse, Monti. h“ “It's been rlunitur hflvll“! Head Colds relieved with , vapors Suurr a little Vicks well up the nose or melt in a spoon or cup of flt, Slelghs, 1 Binder, Massey Har- rls, 1 Hay Mower, Seeder, Ilay II-aite. Roller, Hart-owe, Ploughmi Scales. Fanncrs, ' Truck Wllfln,‘ Cart, Light Wagon, Senifllr. I Harness —Set drivinl Harm”. l Cart, Saddles. HOUSEHOLD IUINITUBE Kootenay Rania, 1 5min, Cane, 1 Bedroom, "8 Table and Chairfi, and Glassware and other art-idea. If not fine. lollowing flne day. Terms made itnown at Sale. , . 1 ‘l l worked like u. charm. I think they arc Nanoimu, B.C.—“I had been suilering with rheumatic pains in lny shoulders. Decided to try ‘Fruit-a-tivcs’. In a very short while I had relief. Also had a touch of bleeding piles, ‘Fruit-a-tivcs’ day. The ntetttbers tal. c Mrs. Strong and Miss Strong, Suntmersidtr. were n-ully tnnrvcllous." guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wligi —Mr. S. Floyd. “Eruit-a-tivcs" is composed of fresh fruit juices intensified and combined with tomes. The easy, natural action corrects constipation, stomach, kidney and blztd~ tier troubles, rids the system of poisons, purifies the blood, and hunishcs rheuma- lisut out] kindred pains. “Fruit-a-iives" is sold everywhere. 25c and 50c a box. 'l‘t-sl it-io-dzty. t Miss Ernestine Marchbatlk. has been home for some owing to the "tllltess of lter tnotllcr. $llll1ll’lt'l‘hl(li‘ High student at School. The Ploy which tltc good people iott a short. tituc ago was cnjoyctl .\i‘(‘l'r~| hl‘l"v‘li'l' wurkittu uow~~lttltttt- immensply by a m“ Hausa Tm. nfflt-c. ntililltlgv atntl llillltlfi-rilllil ‘talent m- um new,“ we“, admirably lhc_\"rt~ no Innis. 'l‘hltl's enough. displayed as u, keep the “udielu... ml" u?" very much impressed during lltc "Yr-s, that's unouglt," she slgltc l. "By lllc bye," llc wcltl on, “will: were- lllnst- twp quct-r-ltlokitlg chaps l hcurd eivt- your ulltllcsu lo o. luxi- evening. The specialties between the ttcis were also worthy of ltottour- able tncntiolt. 'l‘llc sunl rtvuliu-d was a goodly out‘. which “Ye tinder- czrlt tnltu ill lllt~ Hlitliull un lluiil‘ us" Stand “ms m aid of mp Kenfimgyon —~l'cllow with u points-d, block. Rink‘ ’ hcurdwlookctl like any sort of u scoundrehf" _ . Mr. Ilnl-ry Waugh, Wilmot Valley. Lztdy llnlttu-rlull luugltcd sultly. ywfls a visitor "Tllztl was liltlukofl’. the. greatest lnesday nflemoon‘ lnltsicilttt itl llIlf world,“ site coll-l filled. “Tllflnlllilll wllh llltn WLIS,’ Mme’ Manon Stewart RN“ Norm ltts secretary. “lilzllztkofl‘——trlt.tp whose ‘musitflNew Amman nil tho papers nte raving nbotll‘? ‘l the general nlttsoll. “Don't, likt-l Mn and Mrs‘ Hopgond Rayner‘ chap like that can look 21H Ill? plena- inan on wednesdny_ Gt‘. The general giallccd out iltrtitipll‘ M]. Rnd- Mra Harry the i'tllllSli‘GZllI1l!l;.',‘ window :0: wltcrc his orderly was wztlkiltt: his Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Large and Mr. Robert Hogg. Wilmot Valley. ltm-sc up ttlui titltvtt in the dztlk was in the city Wednesday m-tm, sweet ' noon. ‘ “This is nty last visit, Motto," It»: told lie-l. “S0111: filings have not ML and Mm l0 come 1o an end like this. I qtraveners REM’ recent“. visited may get tlp to town O11 Sunday‘ {fiends m Bedequm ‘ night for (lliill9l'-——llOL at. lite club. though. Weill il'_\' a quiet place." "Our farewell," she ulurmttrell. "1 should love it. Ht‘lll‘)'-~l)lll wit)’ tlol at the club?" - lln shruggctl his l-"lttlltldcl-s. "idruttltly, l tl.tt'ell‘l bc seen \\'i'lt Mr. Samuel Waugh, Travellers Rest. was a visitor to Kensingtotl Wednesday afternoon. Miss Cecilia. Waugh, fliravcllers Rest. who hos been confined to hct" you ll*.i\ . l‘ll st-lttl you at lino tllllllll Stllttlnyt“ llr ltissttd bur filial-rs. llll-ll IIPYI lips ullll took his lultvt- Silo ill-cl‘- utl lltruogh lltu album lllill \\'ill(‘ll‘»'\l him [lass llUWll ‘the lIlll'l‘ll\'.' pilflllold home fiavene“ Re“ lillil luoutll liulttlv, noltvilltslntllb, ‘ " ink his filly yuztls, Ill his sudtlltal, ‘I'm-u, willtt n lilllo shrill; of lltc‘ sin-hill: rs .ht~ llll'l'l\ (lpt-tt Illt‘ foll- lu: duals. “lllnltcr ill u lluzllll-l- pl‘ nu ltout','".i Mr. Iicnry Mouse. was visitor to Wilmot Valley. I Miss Nellie Pillmtttt, Charlotte‘ ;towlt is spending a few (lays at itct" Among the visitors t0 Summer- siric on Wednesday wcrc Ivlessrs. Harry Schurtmtn, Al Schtlrtnttn itllil J. W. Waugh, New Annan. slut nunuuttt-cd m lht- l\\'tt ulotl. Nut-l l-‘lulllklztttti jt-‘rltt-tl his flllllilll- A Very umoyablu and momablc cvcttlttg was spoilt. on tltc thirteenth - . , - -. . - i, |_ _ _ or 5 ‘a f“ ‘_ Mm q "m, ' lellers Rest staged a Drama in “ m‘ ‘ ‘ ' {Travellers Rest Hall. The Comedy "Fin .. she ltsaenlell. “Ono. ui‘ 11w wmnnn tnusl. llavl- given m" zttvny. I ltnvl- in bc out fll‘ llll‘ noigllborlloml by hlottdtty." (To Be Continued.) 0m ~ - lwas very amusing and each one did her part to the very utmost making the Hall resound with tnirih. The specialties between the acts were splendidly carried out and needless to say vet-y muclt CIUOYBCI by all. The Hall was not only filled but‘, a goodly crowd had to remain out- side. Something over one hundred dollars was realized which goes to help enlarge the Hall. Much credit is due this band of Institute women who. stupasslng molly difficulties. lthrotlgh sickness, storms. etc, etc" pressed on unill, they ulcrc able to prccnt. to an appreciative public the res-till. of their studious labours. A ‘Fcltllesstcc. mun ltlts irvtrrttvi n lllz-llt. IIHITUW that can hi.» used t0 prepared SlQvGtI beds for plulliitlt: and cultlvaic plunttt-l ufior they hrtvc llPlIllll iu IIWHV- A now quarry sltw dcvt-llttlctl by llhlllflil Slums Bu-rentl ofhiiltcs ux- pcrls cit-ts ruck with ii stein cztblc, dltwtt alt high Hpwfltl ulttl imp: fcd with \\"cl szlltl. l0 WllMEN or MIDDLE tut Mrs. Wilson's Experience a Guide to Women Passing through the Change of Life Hamilton, Ontario. — "l have taken several bottles f’ L din E. Pinkham'e r cgetablc C o m. pound and I can- Mrs. John W. Hall, a very highly cslcetnd lady of Sltcrbrooke who ltas been indisposed at her home for some time entered the Prince County Hospital some few days ago for treatment. Later we are inform- ed that she was successfully oper- ated upon. Her many friends here and in her own neighbourhood wish her a speedy recovery. We reported in our last columns llati a Severe iiol ilougholi incessantly Mrs. C. Fehrtnan, Selkirk, Ont. writett:-"Last winter I suffered from a very severe cold. I coughed incen- aantly which irritated the gland: and caused lore throat. “ I tried several medicinea vrithoul ' had no appetite. lwas very weak and sick, and the pains in m we r e a o couldhardlymove. , , dfllil- , . - W? lg“ very “d ‘l an lck but one tley I picked up . hOt water 811d 11111818. you ln-{e lirttlgtrsdllrgtafht‘ m‘; £133,316 tlhztiz lrtigtlcltzigggl lagging? "a: small“ and "M! “out ' "l? “m” - 3. " ll l Ii-lfllfid. I'w _Me.dtcated vapors reach oluu». imrotltv: lzltécltltnvjo nyndnéhlifi did notgneoeuzevreyryttfnrzggln. mriggg on wwdv, the an‘ passages direct. “f,‘,",‘,’,‘,,“;,..mun1e in. pal" l... went Edvltlsicd me vtryabottleof Lydia E. N¢m;y l’ ‘ ‘ ' ._, '.. c , tn am'tt e etablc Co . F01‘ OthCl‘ COId tTOI-lblfls on droppitltls hllilhovrftliiélzleilmeltfigfl: Idid.» I airtérgarmefls wlne, PInQ - - plot-ll! ‘We " ' _ ., ways wore hard until lately, and fllb Vtcks on thfOflt and mitt. yotfvovuol 10m: tttglslttnitagigé wum bgd for m“ month‘. Ibex." cheat‘ "gemlg, (tit i105 L 1 to feel like anew woman after the whole thins: and get oil Wlllm" ' .first bottle and I tewmtnend it with . "I got a bottlaplud alter telling o tnomcttftt tloluy- Gm ‘We’ n‘ l‘ "'3'?" l!" Lid"! E~ PM“ couple of dost-t felt much relieved and _ .l Monte Carin or ttomewlll-l e (ind m’ l‘ gm, p nil. I'm sorry to have W": go, but it's got to b0. ior both our: sakes. l'll get a. tm or lc-avc later: on. I expect. but lttgllcvo m". ~31“! I'm not saying more than I l alto -_ do here's ieblq-lteodlill. Mfltttlt... ‘mli/uléflifiwfim‘ Monrtl g am’: Liver l’iile. t om willin w answer letters from women lsEin about your medicinu, as I canno a eak too highly of them."— Mrs. Mm Wttsou, 471 Wilaon Streec, amilton, Ontario. , W Soldbycrugglatanwvaia. when I had tlnillted it my cold had uimply disappeared." “Dr. Wood ‘ll " is 35c. n bottle, large family size‘ 600.; for mic ttt ttll drug ‘sis ttnrl tlcnlcr uli up only by ‘The h. ldllbgt-n Co.‘ L_u_li(‘t\| ‘Toronto, Ont llnd Vicinity‘ long to, We sincerely ltope Mr. Profltt shltll 1m erica; cXpCCI w meet ut tho itolnc 01 Mrs. Wm. Moose, Wednes- purposc sewing some for the tPtincc County Iiospi- recrltt , l, unto has sutcc who Weeks has again rcsuuled her duties at. of St. Eleanors put on ul. Kettstng»: a rc cent 1. . THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MONTREAL, March 16.—A specq ,ial exhibition of original sources,‘ concerning the exploration of Cum, And say, since Easters on the wiiyfada is now being held in the mus-l ‘cum of the Rcdpath Library of Mc- iGill University and will continue ,‘for some time. It furnishes oppor- New Anna“ recently drove 1° Bup-‘tlllllty for the student of Canadian jhistory to review the most import- ,ant features of exploration in this.» country. The exhibition is urmttgcdl ;ln four different divisions. deallttlzl “with the first discoveries of Am-l the exploration of the St,‘ Lawrence; the exploration of tho. Pacific coast; ultd the Hudson Buy? Probably the most valuable vol-l time in the exhibition is the i613} edition of "Champlnins Voyagcsf’. Mm“ which was given to the McGill lib-l rary by E. Griffin in 1877. This vol- been reprinted byl ;the Champlain Society. The cdition ‘in possession of McGil1 University contains all the plates. One extrem- ely interesting ntap shows the dill‘ fcrent fruits and animals found in‘ Canada. Flint Full 0f Gold my Brlttsfiltitca Press) I l LONDON, March l6.—~A r0llittg1 ‘stone gathers no ntoss, but llttlcl Smith would ltovc Ernest Victor tnisscd o. golden harvest I if he had‘ one "stone" lying where he had foundi it - "Thu boy, who is thirteen years- ‘cld. _ and the son of the village; blacksmith of Chute Standen, onl the borders of Hampshire and Wilt-lclimrlu’ shire, found this singularly and de-lmmice “l “ml” successfully_ grown in our province Tll-B farmer, therefore, ntttst. (lccidu to New Annan Wed- 0m with mg heaters of a shooting ll. would solvll- tnony of our "prob first upon it systlelnt uf fztrluiul: party. Ernest thought it was simp-‘ 101ml. ly too round to be left lying where front It was a perfect stone toumuttimlll. -Bedeque is on duty with friends in,fling, and he flung it as hard as he‘iug 01' corn, ‘ lpt-ziclicell, wotrltl also assist mutt» requilrelttetllls of the system svlrcl- light1'ul1y round stone when he wasl it was. could at a boulder. H9 ml» m5 mark and U19 mlmd l-iully in the CIllOlCQ of u. rotation. . . _ , _ _ The Illlflll disposition of tho crop provide for the look 0t bun. but I HIIIYDDHI‘ “Clement passed through New Am 1mg me grass Mm a number o! “lust M50 rbceive \ flint burst like a bombshell, sprink- txltllllllloll ~ lllmtlllllllll’ Next Time . . . KOTEX and Arctic discoveries. | . / MARCH to, I933 All doctors recommend those safe sanitary napkins O not be careless about your lteztltlt. Cum-ll i1 during the intportzttlt periods. Use Kotcx, as thousands of doctors everywhere advise. Kuiex is scictliilicztll_v' correct. Soiicst, nlost .'lll.~"ur. limit mutt-rials. Rutltttlccl corners, ltctlct: lsulltiorixtlllc. Furln-iittitlg, so ttott-dcieciublc when worn. It deodorizcs as it acts. You discard simply, without; cmbarrassttlcnt. 'l‘\vl> sizes-Regular and Koicx-Sttpct‘. . . . (Zct Knicx at all drug, dry goods utttl departntcltlztl sturcg, KOTEX Sanitary Napkins Aiutlc u. l'.‘.lllatl,l particular round mm‘ lllcztvy bolioul lttulls poorly suited tutssfttl. One tnny limit tho lllllIl- to the production oi‘ grltitt of pot- hrlr lttltlus lit) that for golden coins. Ernest picked up ttl-I-I-m, British Museum. where declared to be ancient. British coins tnqre than 2,000 years old. Tile hol- _ low stone may have served as sonicl ancient Britons motley-box. The British Museum and the Mint, they were ‘ ltave retained thirty-three speclm-g 1 tit l land fed to cattle at a profit, but. ifltlto rotation to give llllO lnt"l:<-..-l e farm revlcitua isle coin-e IIDIIIIJDSSIDIO urea of time crop in (HIPS .1. CZLSII _ crops seed grain or similar crops that llnstead of sealing it. a _‘ ~ are easily handled lu sltipplilg alndradlo expert has conlncctetl u lug-ll Ewes‘ R“Y“e"‘ens to and to the 11311011511 collec- with a alotlllv tttflrclttalllllty and power tube to alvvncutn pump illlll liens, and the Wiltshire Archaeolo-Qtllllllwly ‘hilfli Mlle V8109- glcztl Society have purchased the. Soil ~l'el’tillty lnttut be tnnirxtalttetlls being used. cmailtdet‘ at the full gold value, aslif fdrntiltg operations are lo be suc- pztstu re. , ‘bulky, course crops, together 65 cams‘ Sam them w mellow mtlrkfiwbi-llly. ‘Hilly be krowln to littrnlssh the revenue, lll‘l‘illll.',: m‘ livr. stock kept Zlliil plum may bc utllttlruhly nlluplctl l-lTlliilPll‘ dvtrettlltttrtze (lll cush crops growlrlr ill" ltuy crops ztllltltts u, Hltlllifiit‘ of IIVA! l-llluck kl-p| uni Soil, type utld llhc us n source u!‘ l‘L'.V‘L'llill', it‘ it it, naturally governs the possible to Olllillll - U.'.\‘ll1)[)l_\'0l' if alfalfa could Imsinble manure from tithe-r sources. lllltlllfulillll‘ ‘WWW illliilllll; suiiltllltr to lilo arcu ill which ho is the practice of llllll-‘J-ilbllnl working. lint-ill: done this, mud 'l‘lte ltflmllll: out! (lllfill-yitlt the soil typo in mind lu- luusl ll’ more cotntnonlytlttttt plnn his rolztlitllt to nun-l. lln- od. l-l‘ Jive stock arc. to bu lit-pl, their llHlIIl-lNIliilitH‘, trottsldemtioll. both for sumntet- pars-till illiil \\'lll< ‘having tel‘ feeding, while if ca. crops or.- crop, one tnust grow SUCIIQIOI‘. as potatoes, table turnips, l7l‘(‘llt'll __.?_4-O-§._ is ltlelpt in operation wllllc lit- lull.- 1' estimated by the Brittsh Museum. PLANNING THE FARM l l ——~—~—~{-O-}-———- I ROTATION. ‘ l l ')ll," ht‘ ‘f tlflllcd. c . < . . 4\("Y(l\l Illfiilyll lllztl l nlu :1 susllcclml bcd with a Séyele cold ls. “e a“: (E“1lw‘ri1"(m““] F“r""'* NW0") pprgonry" ‘glaq w repel; about he; duiifib‘ 'l‘hc system Qt‘ fnrltlitg to l»; foll- l "Nu ‘use hcztlitlll about. lllc husltigdu" "“Yle"]gul‘ll‘ it'll‘. <11‘ 1.11114. lllhll ‘OT v . l , . . . » . - _ ‘sell, um l‘ cm st ll'lll. ("ill ‘to Sh"; Q" lll‘\li “harlqg1)0\:lnl<lnt:f‘ Mr‘ Janws some“ wnmot Va“ lAown logttlhcr wiplll tltc:it' ullittvttcl \\'ill'l‘iyllllf.l“u Yyllljhll I ])l'()l);1|;]\- p.- k3’- Puéd giuinesz ‘m’ 1° “M? disposition, 1ll"(l lilo lucuusttvatiloblet ‘mtlt-ltctl flaunt this tuonteul. uulil c on’ "b e "es a3‘ _ . ‘for lh- runvlvztl of Hull Wrllllly. 1111*‘ L-Zflllli! nl‘ lllv rlors in tllt- plnllltillg of ll. rotation. to fillllll slot-lion tnltst l><~lm\'\el'- l l lulrgttly by llu: sywttuttt of fxtrtn-l iug ln Ill! fnllznvall, A rulltlion wcll suit’ 1| 1n uni» furulitll: liystcln may} uul. prov» salisfltctnry ulttict- other iltlpurlulll. (lDl.(’l‘llllI‘.§-Z\ (‘lllltllllilli \ illur-yoztt" rnlllllolt‘ its. follotvs llllil crop. lrrultt, ltayq pll'.~l'l'lll‘* is fztllly sutlisfaciuljv furl nlixwtl fttrulillt: prncl. .. pl‘ ‘hood crop, ttratiu, would bu. ltuw-l t-vct" ltlttrlt bullet‘ suilrtl to lltl‘ production of largo quztuitica of ..:tl gr. its ltlnlf of ih~ land bring tiilctl in sccdvd to gratin, l‘ llttcd crop, grain, cluvt-r, KHllil-l clover, ls o. fivc rcur rolnllolt troll: filled l0 the. lnlctis of i.llt' fnttltllcr, ii‘ l.l. wcrt. tlul for lllt‘ int-l lltltt hero is‘ ttu provision for limit. uru. (iruilt. ltuctl crop, grulll. itzty» PZiSl.lll‘.‘,[l'l'()VlilUH for pllslttrztuo. but. reduces llus url-u ilVliillllilllt‘ for‘ hlty. Tim and lltr-lblklrc, ‘UNI is groztlly typo bi‘ lilllll ‘and the (7l‘l)1l.~" - A rotation‘, l fztlrmitlt: syuliutt fullotvutl,‘ lllc. Ptll-Zllllfilll tululrl ‘illlllttcttl-ctl by lllvl nltll still avztiluhltt. than lu-‘lty’ bc lzrowtl ; itt tint district, Willi rough broltlcn l _ llztuti nvullztbll- for llilrllilfllli; of} lsluclt, lllt‘ place m‘ pltslurug ‘rlltzllitllt met-ti nu lut (‘()ll.‘»‘l(lkll"l'll. ‘how wondct-lul is our climate on cles and slcighs to all run at one‘, ‘time. Our very latest seen in Newt "Annan is a pung sleigh drawn by a ‘two year old heifer harnessed in all ‘its rcgalia. The neighbours who had the pleasure of a peep at this new told‘) tangled rig opened their ;eyes and blinked twice. They did mot know to quote one man, whe- ‘ther he was standing upon his fecil ~in this tnaterial world or whether! ihe had unconsciously gonc to bedl zand was “seeing things" in the‘ llland of Nod. Nevertheless, be that las it may, it was a. very "true i0 ‘llte“ spectacle, as one man who was lsure he was awake saw two young men drive in his yard with this out- fit stop a few minutes then wheel about and away into the night like a "bird on the wing." What next? Mr. B. N. Plllman. Shcrbrooke, was a. recent visitor to New Annan. 7 Mr. Arthur Wright, New Arman, has recently been engaged in saw- ing his wood. . l Miss E. Alice Wright. New Annan. recently attended the Play staged in Travellers Rest Hall. ' Mr. Alden Moose ti‘: Sons are busily engaged hauling mussel mud. You've read these notes. no doubt, And I just wonder too, t: those who read from other 1min,‘ Will know which one in who? The Guardian sent loother cilmes. To those who won't forget, ‘ The doings on old P. E. Isle, New Annan W9. you betl there is X dairy l _ P. E. I. which enabled cars, bicy-l ‘ IIIIlIIIlIlIIl-fl 2. ill Lln- l . ll lll~lll f’ I lll llll llll Wyatt ta the lllraaagr? THAT KEPT COLUMBUS STRUGGLING ON WHEN OTHERS HAD ABANDONED HOPE $1000 Cash in prizes NOTE ‘in Pm. - - - - ssoo cm. 2nd Prize . . - $110 “ Any person who solves 2 0' 3rd lit-in - - i 75 " more words correctly will rt‘- §",‘.,',’,';§=,,o"__,,; _ _ g i; II ceive an IMMEDIATE owl"! 1o Print as mt. - - a to " in addition to any other 9"" 7s Prue! s2 each . . slso " they may win. A Few Pointeraon . Solving Puzzle If y-voo lureeetl in getting the correct letter tn "eh equate, you will he able to naive the mearape. There are four word: tn the mange. Start n the left hand lquara in the top row and try to Irate the line until you come to a letter; put that letter in the lquare. Do the lame with each 23:" until you have a letter tn uclt Nothing to Sell YOU WILL POSITIVFLY NOT B5 ASKED TO SELL ANYTHING FOR US in order to win any of the Bll c9!‘ Prisca olend above. when we receive your IntIY- l" "i" advise you of the number of 90h“ Y" have gained and ark you tn In!“ l RIIIOG Of Content: small purchue lronrour ntaivl" "' 1. U ha tencilt make your qualify. . of letter: YOU no NOT oattcxra voun- sstr r0 no ANYTHING roll U5 tw SENDING tn m Atvswsk T0 "n-tts ruzzte. 2. Write your name and addreu plainly’ In ad pencil n the bottom of than advertisement. Say it Mn, Mn. or Ila J. Cut ' ' lino and lend it to us. t 4. Ia neat; remember point; an 1|” awarded for nunma. S. H I I their "$5.2?- ltarzhllufigrtmbtilllhnC-talhd out on {utm- GIVEN Bvery conteatant who quaiifiel ma. WILL BB GIVEN eamplu 05 (n: ?l'12.2’t'.’3t.i"" ‘w b. “mud our merchandiie valued from 50c to I200. ham‘ iahlzntgfiflthia adnrrlnotant can tlrmed envelope. ' l" l ma,“ u!‘ My Name in ..... .. Street or Box Ne. . Town ............ .. Province...“ Write natnb and-addreu plainly in lead pottcill atate whether Mn, Mn. or Mina. ATLANTIC MILLS Dept. No. 21' 14$ Wellington _W. 1mm; 2, Oflb