, ho¥Easi-'1“fii.s25 i i i I . Buying clocks by name HERE is a great differ- ence between buying an alarm clock and buying a Wcsiclox. When you ask for an alarm clock you may be lucky and get a good one. When you nisk for a Wcstf clnx you get a clock that has built up a reputation for iwiiabiiity and is very jeal- uus of that reputation. You can buy alarm clocks f0!‘ lCSS lllflll you up“ [my Wcstelox, but when you consider thc certainty in buying Wcstclox compared with the slight difference in price, Westclzix are really cheaper. You will find l/Vestclox at most shops .-:‘:li- ing good alarm clocks. The name on The dial is your guide. WESTERN CLOCK CO.. Limited,‘PETERBOROUGH, ONT. l ‘i SHOP froim Holman’. Catalog. l HOME-MADE C°°K|NG'1.B.'bl6. .St. Paul's. 'l'hiirsdii.y. 5989-11-11-21 DON'T FORGET whist in St. ‘Joseph's Sodality llull tonight at l8 o'clock. l NEW WATER TANK. — The large 60.000 ieserve tank l-n tlie Juvilway yard has been completed and is now filled with water. This tank lbullt by the railway worklnsn, replaces the old one, discarded some t-iine ago. ‘lt is used ~for sup- ,piyiiig locomotives and ‘is also a "pMWlrYIOn against n scarcity when thrat particular section of ‘the city mighr be cut off for repairs to the mains, etc. T0 PRESENT MEDALS.-- The chllillren of _»l'riiice ‘Street ‘School will inset tin tiieir Assembly Hall th-‘is afternoon at 2.15 for the pre- sentation of the Timlalo Medals. two of which have been won by Prince Street girls. Addresses will ‘bu ‘given by Rev. Mr.- Raymond. Jlltlge ‘Stewart ‘and Mr. J. ‘l’. Gor- don and Prof-Ball will have charge 0i’ the ‘music. Parents and friends will be oeirdiallj welcome. , CALL TO P. E. l. PASTOR. - lCall ‘iii favor of the Rev. Geo. ‘l-‘ay- llor. of fllizirlottetown, ‘l’. E. l1, has lbocii made by the fluivin-Vl/estmln- sivr ‘Presbyterian nrliioi-‘ity. now i worshipping in the old Baptist Church, comrr oi’ Oliver and West- ._ ‘rm: caxizwrrerowa cuxuiamn 611A IJIAN lS""°"’“‘s..... ....‘TH1N@s‘<>F BEAUTYBIHLT 19913111; iiii taint ‘IMNIBY afternoon two hundred foxes isfaetory manner ‘by Mr. Hynes, 1i being over half the. total number of latory way of the number and _ ion to suf-fer from the ravages of a The annual School Fair was held ‘81 31- 11901896 on lMonday Septem- ber 28th. The schools taking part. were:—Seal Riven, Launching De. ‘GIT-B. lllflrsh and‘ ‘St. Georges. T110 11111151111; was dons in s. sat- DELICIOUS CANDY. St. Paul's, Thursday. 5989-11-11-21 FOXES FOR THE FAiR.~—-Y6'8- left for the ‘R/Jyui Vii-inter Fair. -Mr. McKenzie and. Miss Windsor, which opens at Toronto tomorrow. each of whom spoke inn. congratu- entlflea, which are.3l'i0. ‘in ail 758 en- quality of the exhibits. Special tries were received from Canada mention, was made of the school and ‘the United ‘Slates, ‘but less than work. half that number could be looked Owing to the unfavourable con. after. Hence the cutting down to diiiiion of the weather the sports 350, werepcancelled. The following in ——-— the prize list:-— T0 RECEIVE MEDAL. —- The Royal ‘Canadian Humane Associa- tion has awarded to Master Wil- fred Mclsaac the Society's medal Oats-l Mary MoCormac,La1meh for bravery iiri rescuing ‘from drown- ing. 2 Janualus Ohlsaairn, Launch- lii-g Master Daniel A. Riley at Char ling. 3 Helen McLean. DeGros Marsh lottetown last summer twelve 4 ‘Francis iMcKtnnon, St. ‘George. months. Mr. (l. S. lnman through v Wheat-d Georgina Campbell. S whose effort; the ine-dal was pro- ‘Georges. ‘2 Margaret Sloane, Sea cured. handed the‘ same over‘ -to River. 3 Edna ‘CampbeiLSt. Georges the ‘Mayor of the Oily, who will '4 Mary MoCormac. maria a pulhlic presentation of this ' iljbeans—l Georgina Campbell. to ‘llluiste-r ‘Mclsitzic "in the near fut- 2 ‘Edna Campbell. 3 Maurice Flitz. ur‘e. , patrick, DeGros ‘Marsh. 4 Matilda King. iDe Gros iMarsh. ‘ _ GRAINS. , » .. ._ ::Wlt‘li so thorough a preparwion at hand R5 ‘illllllefs Worm LPov lers the mother who allows her child- ROOTS. ‘Potatoes (Green Mountaln)——1 ivorins is unwise and cuipably care- Joc llluPherson, munching. 2 Ellen less. A child subjected to the at- ‘McDonald. ‘St. Georges. 3 Bern- tacks of worms is always uii- adette MuDon-alq], $1,, Geongeg, 4 healthy, and will he stunted in its S. P. McPherson, Launch-lug. growth. it is a merciful act to rid ‘Potatoes (Mcln-tyres)—1 Ellen ‘it of these destructive parasltes McDonald. 2 BeriiadetmIMcDonald; especially when -it can ibe done Wlltll- 3 Sterling Biirckett. Launching. 4 erii avenues. Westinounl. ‘l’. Q. This call offers a lillltlfy ot‘ $3.000, porannuiii. and will be sirbiiiittcd to the MOHliICSIl Presbytery ‘for cii- d-rirsiinent at tin‘. next. .\v‘i ' -h takes plat-i» on Tuesday next izt 0.30 a. iii.. ‘in Kll(lX'(‘.l‘l*5C(."lll Church iial-l.-l\loiitreal Exchange. , i in Om ‘ All" ulinvhig-“lnin i154 Llnlmrnl. lhby lltn‘ llmcrira Sleep-blew’ jack Nipnii-rn i'ne'>.et lieu Gin-lien m... PERSONALS ‘ __E_.. - - Mi". l‘Iil\v.'ii'|l ilozii-h, .loliiii~itoii’s - ltivt-r, was in the city yesterday. Hickei Nicholson’ Black Twist ls something better than the ordinary Chewing Tobacco. It has ‘a flavor all its own. The man, who wants a real good lasting chew, always asks for Hickeyis. Beware of substitutes. IIICKEY 8i ‘NICHOLSON _ .\lr. Henry Platte. Bracklcy, war I in the city yes inlay. Mr. .iniiii t‘, Nlvlhiiiziiil, ‘iluclforil. ivas in Lliu city) l.t'3l‘lllly. Mr. Thomas E. lhinpliy, Peakes “‘ YCHlOYillLy. Mr. Win. (illlllflllfl. lloiisiunv. was ,‘ a. visitor to llie lily yesterday. Mi". Louis Drake. (lornivall, was a, visitor to tho ('ll_V yestnriliiy. l ill" city ynitit-iwiiiy. Mr, lien. ll. Robertson“ Mavlioitl TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED. i MANUFACTURERS , ,,,_ CHARLOTTETOWN “we RICHMOND eraser CHARLOTTETOWN ‘x Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and i, Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Good Strong Steel. Companies. Fox Exchange Announce The OpfllllfiglOl their ollicc and warehouse at 54 Grafton Street, (opposite (j. \/V. V. A. Home.) _ Registered Foxes. bought and sold on a commis- sion ‘basis. Accommodation for twenty pairs in building under competent Rancher, Live Foxes and Peils listed for sale. Service iii regard to Registration, Brokerage; Ser- vice rc Consular Invoices, Shipping Instructions, Food Supplies for Shipments arrangedlor. ' No order too small nor too large. Accessories such as Neck 'l‘0iigs and Mouth Clamps for sale. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis ‘to the city yesterday. I 1 ‘Mr. Gerald‘ Yco. has home from Aihcrilecn, lciicwun. 4' ‘Mr. A. ll. Dillon arrived city Mon day night ‘\‘l'iil-l:iin Dillon and brothel". The l'i‘il!ll(l!~'. oi‘ Niles lliirgzmé l F. J. Fuiscy. ‘operation lll the | 4 lreeovery. 4 Ara boat (natal or,‘ Iauuliy. Chas! than: .'. overnight wltluonl "denial" by rubbing Vlaha ever throat and W. R. CARSON, D. C.,' Ph. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Three Year Palmer Graduate Riley Bldg. Phone 1072 Q+§O~O§4§§§Q~§§§O§§OO~OO§§Q For Flro Insurance oonault l]. M. SIMPSON ‘I50 llchmond Strut Phony Ill ‘. 0-0 QOOQQOOOO§O§O§QQ4QOO44 ' Bid allYour Troubles a Last Good-Bye’ _1_- "l1¢11““0r1°¢"“°" , . f‘ ' ' a - Data ..................,,.............. .. ..'.'p|....q..¢ “sisusuigplimma..................... . being my ,__Ndw.-or 413p I Cuboerlptlon to Tho Cllarlomtownluardlairalld aw University Dictionary. u..“uuphn-Qéngnuru......-....--u-uu _ ‘lama '. » i 7 l qr-cl‘! -iIONS“1:“.;-...;¢....'.f¢._..........-.,i....-..----~----- i tuna. ilo aim-a fail“ adb“"bdyonil"lll mlioa or thin M‘ mlloa. r By the us; of Jergena Lotion. No more 1ender, aching, burn- ing. smartlnq. owoolon “in. Try it for your after ahava, for immediate roiiaf of elup- ped handa etc. it oolvea for anyone the problems of the above akin tronblel. n. w. WORTHY DRUGGIQT \ inrotingl Mr. la-on Peters, Mai-tin. was in \'l\,;|[‘_l\_ l nvas a visitor to tlie cily ycstortlny it‘ ill“ ‘ , Mr. Alex Anderson. Orwell Cove aippoarnnrce» ‘in the next few yearflffg “'11s a pusscvigor by the l-larlaiiii returned ‘s-iilerably higher than a your aIZO» Snskat The tieclinc is stated to bo- partly in tho from (lrs-at. ‘ilritnln, where the put" Kynn0p_ 4 Margaret 111mm Nlnntzina 2h on :i short visit to his mother. Mrs. r19. ~ jupqffhi-thy, 0t‘ St. John, l\'_ ll_, who quarter hy ‘llolianil and Denmark. 'ii:is l)(‘.ll visiting licr sister. Nlrli. A 11111-1 will ii-e-‘grct to learn 411110‘ that sh.» has undergone ll serious 11110115 W111 K0 11111011 (iharpygiplown attention is bcingglven in sheep» i-lospltal. Later rc-pnrts are that. shc raising 11111" 101‘ ‘$01100 111119- 311111 his making ‘good progress towards 18 TQPOITBd 11131 1111111)’ 911'?‘ 13111119 ‘ ifihildrenis >+010+¢0+>04+§0+o0+o+oo¢4a o o 04x04 O-QO-O-O-OO-QO-O-OQ-Qg.“ , Cid-s hilgher ‘to tho cud of lMiay last. Al- brrta, which ‘in 1915 imimrteil 4.- 116.000 lb. of butter and last. year o R - exported 4.100.000 l'ii., expects to € increase its output by 20 ‘per cont. out illfficuliy, Charlie ‘McLean, Launching. _ il<oa>——-—- Tiiriiips-—1 R. B. ‘McCormac, St. ' . Georges. 2 Mary McDonald. 3 G. T. lLlve Stock Industry McDonald. 4 Rita McLean. Launch- ing. ‘CillT0l.3—-ll Joe McPherson. 2 Elizabeth ‘McDonald. 3 Elizabeth McPherson, Launching. 4 Ethel ‘Pasturzigo and cnsilzigo crops have been further bciieflttc-il ‘by the rainfall exp 1i iciiceil during thv past inuntli. Live stock conditions MOIMHL De m.“ ‘,p»|.apsp_ geiii-‘raii-y are saliisfactory. Al- Pam§nipS441 Epmpepp Steele’ De, though there has ‘been little change Grog pmmtpp 2 Jpp Mpppprsplp 3‘ ‘n prices a bolt:r feeling is noted Enmiwu, A1cDOl1al(1' 4 Charles MC“ in Ill" riitlh- industry. and the lias- Donald, ‘ for it. ilmihilfg tn be thug, ‘breed- ing liUlllS ‘and -t‘ecilcr stock haw-P been Filllllflld niati-r-izilly. ‘it is ex- pected ‘lhal, with lhe ‘plrntifni sup‘ VEGETABLES. Tomatoes-d Josephine McLean‘ ply uf feed on hand, store cattle De Grog Marsh‘ 2 Mpry ,McDppp_1d_ will bu ‘n st‘.oiig ilI-nianrl 11115 W111- 3 Elizabeth McDonald. 4 Charles ilogiiriling the bent‘ cult!‘ industry Mcpeflrp Tliu (Iziiitiiiiziii (‘ounlryiii-nii \ii 11 ,C|Hfun"her_q__,1 Rose Delorpp.’ Se.“ iccuiii is ic had til-is to say: ‘Riven 2 Chas,‘ pymbonapp De (}ros “'l‘iic prcsmit low price-s ‘for heel‘ Mppplp 3 pqppy Delprlp‘ Se,“ Riven "irlllv 11W‘ 111K‘- 1031111 <11 1-11" M1111‘ 4 Frances McPherson, Launching. ‘ ulns ulvcri to 1111'- 1111111-‘1111’ 11111111111 Beets-l Elizabeth McPherson. 2 l |7Clill‘ll that a noticeable ‘upward hersmp 4 Mary Monppppp aw-in in ‘prices will take place be- Cpppppp__1 Catherine Mcxipppp‘ T1119 \'1"IY1<1111€. Just how the‘ 0111"‘ St. Georges. 2 Francis ‘MCKHHIOIL. of a-sc-iul-iniz more“ “"111 “We 11“ a i-iiiziiiietii McDonald. 4 Mary Mc-‘ one, of course, knows (loll-nitely D0n‘:!l(l' ‘_ hut ll {seems altogether probable ppmpkip_l Mapplcp Fitzpaprlplpl hat ilic swing in ‘prices will ‘be uD g 5.1m. ‘Q-anppbeip ,3 lglizabem‘ MCI, lwiiril ‘for ‘th next seven or (eight Dmmm 4 Chap Mpnppppp ‘ 'i‘h:-ri\ iis no doubt in our iii-‘liiil that farmers would ‘be W011 advised to build up their hordsl now so as to ‘get the full advantage Bppppop pt- mlxed flp-wpm_1 111011‘- 1“1111111°1'1111‘”~‘ 11111511“ Edna Camipbcil. 2 Matelila Kiiiig. ‘Potted Plant-l Mary McCormac , Elhz-abeth MoCorniac. If Edna Slightly lower pnlces obtailn for Campbelp 4 }1e1en.Mc|_,eap_ hogs and tlii- trend ll[)[)~'ill'.‘-l to be downward. but they are still, con- FLOWERS. 'li2\g, can llilfllly ‘fail to make their FRUIT. _ Apples (‘Duehessi)--1 Angela Mc- s-sasonai, but is also nllrlbuteil to Kilmon; ‘Sp ‘Gem-pep 2 Elma Fm, lli siiiailr-r demand for bacon rel]. s," Georgesp3 Catherine Mu. Farrell, St. ng povrcr of ‘the people has Gtmrges. 0d hcteaust- ni‘ uneiiiploy- Apples (wpp1ppy)_1 Catpppipp iiiciil. although iii this connection y[c;gpp0p_ 2 Apgelp ,McK1pnop_ 3 it is ll'lll'(l that large shipments of Gpprge Mcnppppp 4 Charles M0 t bacon are ‘being oxpnrtud ‘to that Donald Plums -— l John Moran. St. r slhpply of lambs ‘is avail~ Gpprgep 2 ‘Mary |Mpmp Dp Gm“ 11111111111 ""1 exile-Bic“ ma‘ Yllarsh. 3 Elizaibeth McDonald. 4 10W“ 1111"" Matilda King): OANNING. are being retained on the farms. Rwpperr1cs_1 Elizabeth plpppm aid DAIRYING iieeis~1 lMatllda King 2 Eliza- ‘ Iieth Fitzpatrick. 3 E. Steele. 4 E. 'i‘iio (!Xll"i\O|'ll'i11llTy‘DIOKTGSS nimlv- McDppam‘ by the ilaiiiying industry ot‘ the Dominion iluniirg tho past few BREAQ yrars ‘('(1lll'lllll(‘-H and it is 21111113“ iiig to ‘find tlfiii, the dcinitnii fol‘ 1__‘Eflna (jamphpip 2 Elizabeth Ciinailinii dairy products is hecom- McDonald“ 3 Hilda Fpprelp 4 ing gnntor and wider each your. Theresa MpDpppkL The (lllllillt, of (iroaniery butter last Tap Bjmlllp__l Jpseppipe Mo year Will-i 134200.008 1b.. valued at Lpppp Edna Camppelp 3 pump Sflilaiilhlili). Canada's bust ClNlJlH- ppm swam 4 “up McLean er for ‘the product during tho year Apple P1e__1 Theresa MpDppplp_ 1“1111'”11 51111‘ ‘11111! 11""- wil" 11"‘ 11"‘ 2 ‘Marlon ‘Gardner. 3 Catherine ‘Mc- ltcd Kdngriuin. other markets lacing Kmppp. 4 Mary Mprpp. the Unitml Status. South Africa, Fpdpehp Marion lh-rniuiln, West indies. NeuTminri- Agnes MpDopa1d_ 3 Mary MpDplp i'and. ‘Ireland, ‘Cuba. ‘Alas/kn ,China, pm 4 Helen Mcpppp Japan, Germany, Belgium, Holland. mpgerpppw__1 Appp Mppempip New Zoulangi. ‘Philippine islands. 2 Frances Mdphee. 3 Florence South America and ‘Panama. ~ Gprdper_ 4 Mpflpp Gm-dper_ The ‘growth of the industry -in the prairie provinces Hag been re- niarkabie. particularly in the case of Saskatchewan, which only a. few Appop (upper 12_1 Mary mm rem“ 111w Wes "hiflrdml a! emlrriy PfllrlCk. z Elizabeth ‘McPherson. ‘graiii-gowing tcirritory. ‘For the (p) over 12__1 lspjpenp Camp firs; six ‘months of the ‘current ycarlppn 2 [mpg Mpmpppp_ Sp George,‘ the ‘butter production of that ‘prov-f; mp8} Mpmpm 4 Them Mp-Dop. ince was 6,302,462 ‘l‘b.. _ exceeiling ahL the iligureg for the corresponding Embroidered Llppp__1 pmppn 111111“ "1 1119 PPWIOM‘ W" ‘hi’ Z5 ‘Campbell. 2 Elizabeth ‘Steele. a DUI‘ (wont. Manitoba's ilncmase was cveii ‘greater, bring 52 pe-r cent. SEWING AND KNITTiNG. this year. The otustendiing reason‘ for ‘this girowth. iloulhtless. ‘is that; the ‘farmer ‘is realizing, ‘as never‘ before, that diiiirylng ‘provides a, E‘- port ‘of diriry products ‘for the year ended 31st July last. compared u with ‘the two preceding years. are; ‘1111355 You see 1115 Bay“ as follows: C 55" ‘Butter, 102s, 20.000001 n», $10..’ "i. on table.“ yo“ are not '.'ll78‘l7: um 14,414,341 n... $0.2m.- 8111 1118 11111 genuine B33131‘ Prod- 47%;“ 01992-1 lglgfii-izflg 811.595.2837. uct proved safe by millions and p‘ B8‘ . l CW . .' ~ - ,M_m; m.“ “ppm mp ,2,” prescribed by physicians for 2S 2.010; 102.1 1,000,121 ewt, 020.142» years. . in. ~ M"k (fresh and cream) 192B Aw t onl a 1.415.105 gal. $0,000,015; 1924 5.. W‘ F2 '1'! ' 421.000 gn. 05400102; 102a 3,400,040 ~ 1E‘ 11¢ =1 e gal. 004101.420. _ - 501.010 which contains proven directions Milk (condensed. etcJ‘ cwt s’- 500 019: 1924 401.600 cwt. m, “n."'" h," M l; “pm. 00:00am; 102a 010,000 cm. $4.1m.- Ai... m" ,4 g4 m; lmnmw,“ 400 ‘roan value 102s csoeians; 315113.10“ ‘M’ “m ‘""'""“ "' Ba!!! Manufacture of Hono- 1924 ‘$39.705,108; 1923 ‘$4,724,457. “mnmfl”! W Qlmfllflqll- Gardner. 2 , steady 8411170? of reveune and at‘, _ _ lords relief from many of the caresl which go hand-in-hn-nd with the ,power production of ‘grains alone. " l‘ (CF21 Mary Mo?!“ p Jean Sup The ‘tigiares of the Dmnilnion Bar- p‘ n _ - 6"" "1 firmer‘ were ‘he ‘e- Say Bayer - lnsistiiea... McLean. l WAHL THE WAHL COMP Make n file Jlofel ' 7d)‘ “xii/ll p}, , 7//’ll/ll1l///§l.//./’ .i| In those oases of quiet and seclusion-the writ- ing rooms of great hotels-dignity and good taste are manifest on every hand, There, you will always find the WAHL Pen in evidence. Supreme in grace and beauty—-matchless in precision and service. Price $3 to $10. ‘ SiiiPENS ANY, LIMITED-NO STERLlNG ROAD. TORONTO. rs of EVERSHARPS and WAHL PENS. 85 h‘ ‘Station. \\’:l.‘l at visitor tn llin city ‘li-‘ prrinil iii‘ llll‘ war. and it. is ex- Hum, MpKlpppp_ 3 psppppep ‘p101;‘gqfyggoéililasnlzzheepgla?GT0“ ‘Marsh’ (the picture Knitting-l Jean Sigsworth. Seal‘ Itiver. 2 l-sabei Campbell. MANUAL TRAINING. Hammer Handel Biiickctt. 2 S. P. McPherson. ‘Milking ‘Stooi—1 iStlriiiig Black- ‘cit. 2 R. i3. ..\lcCormae. ‘ Nail liox-l R. B. McCormac. 2‘ ‘Maurcc Fitzpatrick. l l, Bird llcuiscAl Maurice Fltzpat-l rick. _ ‘ , ‘hli‘.=ieellancoiis—John Power, De ;Gros Marsh. 2 Maurice Fitzpatrick. ‘I3 R. ‘li. McCormac. 1 LlVE STOCK. l Heifer Cal-f Dairy—i1 Chas. Mc- |Lcan. 2 R. B. ‘MoCormac. 3 Michael lSigswort-h. 4 Billy MoLelialm De lGios Maisli. 5 Plus McCormac. POULTRY. 1—Edna ‘Campbell. 2 Frances ‘McPhee. 3 Charles McDonald. I Pigs under 6 months-d ‘Michael ‘Slgswnrth. 2 Newman Sigsworth. l ‘COLLECTIONS. ' Weeds-l Seal River School. 2 lDc-Gros Marsh ‘School. 3 R. B. Mc- ,Conmac. ‘.I.eaves—1 DeGros Mansb School. 2 lSt. Georges High School. 3 Seal lRivcr School. 44 R. B. ‘McCormae. l l SCHOOL WORK. l Exercise Book (oi-l Lizzie Fitz- lpntrick. 2 Freda Gardner. Launch~ lng. It Elizabeth McDonald. 4 Heagh ‘Steele, Launching. ; lbw-l Sofia Farrell, ‘St. Georges. ‘2 Hilda Farrell. 3 Agnes McDonald‘. '4 Emma Burke, Launching. (c)—-—1 Fritnchi McLellan. 2 Mary Moran. 3 PH-Zabeth McDonald. 4 Eliza/both Steele. ‘in the United ‘States ‘was on sharing terms which would dew days before farrowlng theyare entitle NV-ileox to 63 per cent. ofg-emoved tn the farrowing pen iii the profits. ' the plggery. N? 011161‘ 51111818 elllmde P1911115" At the Fredericton Experimental 10d ‘to do such widespread ‘lnlury illlStalion an experiment was begun NmifldCZl-ll ‘tllm interests here. Ain- in the (up of 1934 with the object, —— 1 Stlrlingifirilffln 1111111 110011-1111! 611111111911 31111 oi‘ comparing results with sows 1118 119111111111 101‘ 911111111 111111111 lifiwlntered in cabins and sows win- cnmc i; ilierct’: 0?’. txlhllt {1p11f1§‘1]1Z1; tered in pens iii the piggery. Eight #111180 10111 ‘ 1* "<16 ‘1-"1 B 111' sows ivcrc used iii the ex ierimeiit, National] lifid partly financed "Tliejpur 1p pumps ppd rpm. lln pppm Only Way. and that thcahowing of From Npvppmm. 20 pp piprpp 18 the ‘film in American lrsd been the pep ‘pppered ppwp made p ,p_ "mhly 131w" 1'" granmd‘ p ltal gain of 400 pounds as compared 041'- 1%v_'"*",tfff1 t“; glelgfsgozf lgirllilwltll a gain of 435 pounds for the M: Ynnfvl; "llfigloucfl Eifgllshnactordfflllllli wiiitercd sows. The ration ‘puma?! ‘iSy-“OQJ ‘being arranged forior outside and inside wintereil through n referendum ‘among Anrlsows was the Sanle‘ and the sari“: V‘ ‘can ‘exhpplwrm ‘amount of feed was consumed .13 u leach lot. The winter of 1924 and “'_—‘<">_“—‘ i102?» was an exceptionally mild one,- WlNTER QUARTERS which may. account for the fact FOR BROOD SOWSrIhaL more feed was not required (E ' ‘fur the outside or cabin wintercil xperlmental Farms Note.) son's. The pcn wiiitercrl son's The old methopl n‘! wiiitlierllil: showed strong evidence of goin: HOWH 111 110111’- 111 1 0 llglwfy 11 1w- iame in their hind uarters, aiili coining obsolete based nii tiic l1|l"‘i1li5 toiidi-il to (leveioii as the ges- ory that the close coiiiinumeut cii- tation period advanced. The cabin courages rheumatic troubles. lllioii- ‘WllllCTBll sows remained active mntlc trouble is evinced usually by ‘right up to farrowing time. No rc- a more or lavas pronounced stiffness lliabie data from a litter standpoint 01 1111111 11111111911‘ 111-111. in ail-Fare available from the above ex- vuiieed (IRSCS. sou-s lose the use oi" lperiment as six of the eight sows 111611‘ 1111111 11111111011. This results ‘were not raised at the Fredericton in ziiwkwapdnessp and ilossesdat (gur-lstatlon. and proved to be inferior row iig tme. lxerc se iin r_\'. breeders. _ P001118’ 011111191" 1101/0 119811 f0l11111‘ llnder practical farm conditions. to ‘he the most effective prevents-lit the regular pen opens on a m". tire. sized outside yard. this partly sup- in Eastern (laiiaiia the cabin or Dues the desirable features rpquir. colony houso method has been ail- ml for best r‘ suits with brood sows, (iptod as the best. means of provld-‘Thg Supgrlntendent of the Experi- 1111-1 8119101111“ 111111 111')’ Q113T19T3~ill1PlllHl Station at Leiinoxviile gives These small cabins. 1111111111111 01 his ‘brood sows the run of a. large holding two or more sows, are io- mwn yard both summer and wlnmr, t-ated in sheltered paddocks or 1:14am reports that this has contribut- lhe barnyard, and tho sows are fli all yizatly to the health and vigor liberty to take plenty of exercise. A oi the stock. tdl-l Fifth Reader-l Marlon ‘Gardner. 2 Georgina Campbell. 3i Theresa McDonald. 4 Florence Christian. ‘Map of New Brunswick (01-11 lHii-ila Farrell. 2 Sofia Farrell. 3i {Agnes McDonald. 4 ‘Clare McKinnonl f Map oi’ (lreati Lakes (‘b)—1, iEilzabeth McDonald. 2 Florrie‘ lGsrdner. 3 Ethel McLean. 4 ‘Mary ‘Moran. l Map oi’ England (c)—-1 Edna pflampbeli. 2 Hilda MbKdnnon. 3 1178110 ‘McKinnon. 4 Theresa Mc- ‘Donald. I Art Work (s) Fruit—-1 Jnnuarius Christian 2 iMury McDonald. It, ‘Frances McPherson. 4 Catherine Christian (b) Fruit-l Chas. Gardner. 2 Emma Burke. 3 Wm. Christaln. 4 Cline. Gardner. ‘Landscu-po Donald. 2 Ethel McLean. 3 lrono McKinnon. 4 Georgina Campbell. Penmanship (B)—1 Elizabeth Mc ‘Donald. 2 Florence ‘Burke. ‘3 Freda Gardner. 4 ‘Ellen McDonald. - (c)»—1 Theresa Mc- l (h)J—1 Sofia ‘Farrell. z Hild iFarrell. 3 Agnes McDonald. 4 John worth. 3 lMnrgnret McDonald. 4 (d)—1 lsaibel Campbell. 2 Cath- erine McKinnon. 3 Florence Christ- lain. l Irene Mclcinnon. Slump On Eng- lish M a r k e t LONDON. ‘Nov. ‘IO-Joseph M. Schenck. ‘l; is stated here. has set- tied with a charactenlstic gesture the ‘international difficulty created by ‘the refusal of the “loirrst National Pictures Corporation to aiccept the ‘famous British ‘film. “The Only 10- DaJ Tube FREE ail the Coupon What She Paid For her gloriously clear teeth was this Q18! accept. lease, this remarkable dental test. otc how “o -color" teeth go and delicate gums become firm when that: dingy film is removed PHAT cloudy teeth yellowish, dis- The ononty o! teeth and lama colored teeth can be made whiter rpm h the m" enemy of "up ‘pd ~id toneicss guma firmed |a_ now an p m _ chic cm“,- rd-lnstuworld.‘ Jrrptcd fact. Foremost dentists of the s" pptpoppi", p; mo" ‘ppm ‘nd v_orld arcwicirlyurging thisnew m up“b|ep_ k dips. m (app, p". "‘“ "'1" ha" °l““"' “"3” t" ‘n into crevices and us a. 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