w tvvailww- r~ufivll$ulwibmu m.“ Prince hdwart. Daredevil Sensational You'll Comedy ._ 4 r D liu: 0' urs . Ii-MZGAQET -. 1 LIVINGSTON _ It h intense — grip- j ping-wind thrilling Also “n!!! ‘talking Comedy wluugleolo 75¢ Flying Fool i i Qk- l. lleai-‘the Zoom and Swoop of Clash- ing ‘Planes - Hear the Brenthleu Sequences of This All-Talking Epic! in; nflractidh for his ‘courage and Symphony CiIYtOOII "saunas-newt... -.... DID-flu“- . ' Aviation Epic t -'. love Bill Boyd in this zoom- Mat. 3.00 ... 16o and 37o. Eve. 7 k 8.45, 20o, 42c, 52c Peek into ills Haunts of New York's Underworld and see the Romance, Tragedy and Comedy hid- .___.-’-- ... .. v- ._ ‘Ice Racing On NEW LONDON RACING REVXEW _......~.._-..- ‘ The ice racing horse has been the centre of attraction and the builder ‘hnw much work an o: winter sports in this vicinity fwr mood heads will take on thelns a great number of years. Awayba-r" ‘ for the welfare and hettermen lsvlzfid Tracks brought out a field of ten snappy trotiers which resulted in a magnif- icent afternoon's sport. I This paragraph continues to show C- close up. The fifth and final heat q interest some was won by Ethel Todd, Oofningifiryenton, Della Frisco was forced to elves throush Within“ a skill showing ev- lextend herself to her limit and only t of eryone what she could do when need- succeeded in winning by half a. 1n the ’80“s and '90s when New Lon- their country in general. don Bay was scraped for full mile: 5 tracks with snow plows to decide the i victory between the from Larges Racing stables, Char- i club carried out very successfully At this special time spoken of Mr lottetown, and the noted Robert i particularly the one o! huvlns your Futrslmmons’ stables provimz the vilr. horse's entrance money fluid P4110“ m”; ‘the day of the race so that there in getting the chain g1 speed and 5P0", is concimh i l iZlSSES started at the tulle they were bory in favor River sportsman. of This our ullbr men cull be no hitch announced. % i lng along in successful lin. s vwl: the’ i Numerous comments have help of our eminent horse lovers, many of tllnr-e are ‘zone but not for- gotten for fill-S Wlluf ..:l interest they took in this essential mirth. frplj4gfl- in the province to be the King of 4 Sports, without stretching the point. I 13' he has also made it famous with his " August sportinvz events: About the “m9 Year Mr. William Toombs, Long‘ River, now in Kcnsington, placed a‘ Rn dollar bill in the hands of our“ IQTIIWW. Mr. Found, to have it ni- .. .- _.-'Z“T:1,l:\. 2.4g" - bunch. - ____--__..._. _ _ _.__ “ Announcement ”, ' order-that there may not be snymisundmtsnding » we wish to Mlvlse that Alden P. Mulligan ‘of Kfniqn" 3m] _ , l- A. B. Aflleoll of Albany have been appointed u our-only . _ agent for theserespectlve districts and solicits continuance- olympsmmgumlwhbuasummmtbupmwiu D8 0f {It Ill! IQIIIQ hlfh stlllllffl-JII (IAIN! ll they hi" Minbllbspnanambnlybebromeelutbm ~ elm lulled. ' ‘ v _ Q0. . frat rzmlurul, star trottersl L-‘uund had certain by-laws of the ternoon. been . ‘ made about Walter's pen having s. , W0 800d iii-iii". La Aulzlvy 8nd UP- ‘zy of slntllillg selltinlrnts that Qfullght the defeated driver back in- and Lindy. The four getting away in Lindy, M, Ferguson 2 '3 3 4 4 line, Witty taking the lead half wayi _ down and Lindy a close second ln' the first heat. Guy right on his shad- Ethel very unsteady/for the want of work but all the time right in the The second heat started and fin- rlbed for by the rnppy George three - lshcd in like manner, letting the two 7°" °m W13‘ This Etnflfvlls nurseifirst go out to the worthy grandson ‘ - llgsllauaoble; ifloiioil; 5116011’! new Wt ~ wmosolz. i .--@~m<t§n_.¢. ‘$3. CAPITOL TODA Y Thrilliuq Drama of the T .'f igg ‘lWW. \ ‘M-lodzamati-o Romance of the "lite Clubs - Race Track and Bet- un-l» Blnq! The Most Thrilling am Fiver Film-d. ‘ “LSO SNOOKUM! COMEDY.‘ I 5 merry. rol- lickiur» tale of Motor Trouble a n d H e a r t Trouble. H e lllled her into e o u r t f o l- breaking the speed laws, and then courted her for break- ing his heart- ALSO A BEAUTIFUL - COLORED SUBJECT _of Peter the Great. The third best brought on a slight change, Guyi superiority over his opponents by ‘winning in two straight heats. ‘ coming through with a comfortable 1n class g. (our entries rgiponlied lead on the other three. vi\z., Della Frisco (James Gormin), Lindy is some good looking trotter ’ Bob Mao (will, Campbell), Ruby C. sired by Aquira with the same dam' y. Bernard), and lbngset Lady jftty as Ruth Ayr and Soldier Girl. wlth- Sudgbury), 1n the 111-5; hggt the m. out a doubt Max will have him inioopia pacer Bob Mao, won by a fair some form for the next day. margin. In the second Della Frisco, The fourth heat was again an- (by Frisco Direct), won by a length nounced to Guyscredit with Witty I In the third Bob Mac was hitched in a sulky and was driven by Edgar ed. Tile spectators‘ slulllbers are on ‘ength under the guidance of her half time until the above named veteran owner and driver James Gor- bunch meets again on Saturday af- man. The 2.55 class was real snappy between Helen Txzlmpfast, a Pictou ‘loauty; Cllvrlllut Prince ani Emily Cope. slrcd by La Cnpia, with kirtlnl dam from Q'.:-:'n Mule. This is shy.»- .llg something. It was Emily's first look in on the speedway. The 2.50 class was comprised of‘ x-nsil 310m. scanner Class A. (Trot and pace). Bud Doble. (J. Sheen. Ken- siugtonl i. l. z ton Boy. Those two raced like a team ‘ all the way through, Upton nosing Dell's Frisco, (J. Gonnan, ‘ Jhestnut Prince. J. lawless 2 l 1 1 'i- Rllily 0-. 1F Helen Trompinst, A._ Taylor 1 2 2 2 l Lilllfilili- Lady. (It. Budsbu y, Emily Cope, McCoubrey 3 3 3 3 KNl-Billflmll) v H‘ v fvv ~ us . ., ~ _. I ».-...;:_"_<._. - , _.f,l....-,,. .._ - 21b. L ' g \ k V. . _-.-—¢ u.“ “PBIQIYTIIJAN SlI-VIOIS- w 3i. ‘n. m. _Bc:'nrd, Baltic) 3 :3 4 V .'.'....;.......i-48 Judges-J. Thompson, Ralph mm‘. Central, iiiullrdian i sen est Purity osmrur. Holman, dist’ for noa-r-a-at bl g ubytarien services as follows. Bor- ngtonatllgmblsrshfieidst. p. m. mzwiilorgziln E. Gongs, pastor. runrrrxaoox nooxs can lbtsiued bit-purchasers, of Purity Flour from all! Grocers or l'..J.- Holman‘, agent for P. Ii. I. ' ,0 .' .. . . lam-lanai.’ YESTBBDAYS . maul-glitter "old at 48c tulle; ew.il6<;1_>=l11¢l=-, ms $1.00 wilbflnairplfl-liic peck:- ‘my 70o to 15c; straw, ‘Dc; oats. 609- ffilfirewere. nQ/Iliitat- !_ .1’ " I wsioffexed, » . as»... ' nrcwl lvifilluvllg Vhristlln “Prob. Bundsr ‘hi. 80. 11 a. m. and_ 7.30 m.| Cavendish Baptist". Church It 3 RAB ¥ELATIVES_ ‘he. victims of tip recent air crash, n California was Mr. Edward J. small, prominent Los Angeles mer-‘ ~hant, a brother of Mrs. Able Block,_' lty. The bal-ty of which 1mg. smell ' was a member had gonoon s. week- ¢ 1nd pleasure tripby pir_to,Mezr_ico.' FUNERAL YESTEIIDAY—The ‘ funeral of the latte Patrick Cllfklh was held from his ‘late residence; 304 Kent Street yesterday morning to St. Dunstalrs Basilica where a Re- quim High Mass ‘was ‘celebrated _ by Bight Reverend Monsignor Maurice McDonald. The‘ ‘pallbearers were: Messrs. John Cronin, Peter McDon- ald, James Klggins, James Fardy and John J. Duffy. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. C. McCarthy. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH-The preacher at both. services tomorrow will be Rev. F. A. Robinson. M. A., of Tpronto. His daughter, Miss Grace Robinson "will bathe special soloist at each advice. Appropriate anthems will be rendered by the choir, morn- ing and evening- The early prayer meeting, Junior Congregation and Sabbath hool will all meet at their xesrvhctlvsr- hours. The congregation ngl-lnusuralna-if onsnn. utuet: l p. nnhnd presided overt! the pr"- ‘the large number nominated. only P. r. 1. Ag}... ' AB"'+’°A‘I°'.§‘M°¢.'.5'Z‘3' l n -—._ p.51.- l are-items: "the annual. shim 81mm‘ Dlub WM M14 1p ti." ldent w. val-non Mcwlhn..1!.r!¢l=- if. who deliver-either Inner! .14.- Tbsrs was a gooil. attendance yo! If‘, f i» 1. : . . . l Boogie witlllgood sound Q .fi'g'flbffi w x mucfi - neryeshaveawayofgeedng _or- ' ‘Anabel-vac! Fab“ 5 Pfis com- m m‘ u» hertz‘. trnstzifiev flupuzh a ivulirdsv without will nplenish yolir mfivflh“ fatliague. , Fen ‘is. ulell-rvolisen‘ . o‘ ‘ ymirius myrup ‘slim’ manual... .1100 ' th tbuo - stimula ' 331' leek? fiiynftqltie impmvswyoylirudigrtigif? and Laxative Izaak-in crucially r..- "IQ "...... members r ‘ including My. C_. A. Archibald. Live Block ‘rm- r0; and new. B. Rotten. fisliimw- ofartlrofifor the past you‘, and u: v1.1; shew. Chsrlqtilttvm. , bitddent’! afidml was u lol- lows:—- ' . . ' _ _ .|e- than: for. the Maritime fleidlnan. one whojis in everyyly fitted" for. tbiwork. . . ' ' Bornmd rat-red who wumn no Ayrshire farm in 500N811‘, tbs new; land of the lwrshire cow, Mr.‘ Rel-son- has proven himself to be the right man in, thexight place. _ , . ' Early, in iihBJQI-l’ the. armusi meet- ins or the Qsoadienfiyrthirfl. era‘ Association was heldin Mont- real, we sent as our. representative. Maior MacRee. and werfl pim- ed to have him elected on the Board as Director for the Marftimes. ' There was a 800d demand thmush- out the year for surplus stock, and dear-load of pure breds and grades wasbousht on the Island in the flll by Mr. Gilbert McMillan- The murket for bulls was also 800d. At the Charlottetown Flair in Aug- ust; our exhibit ‘was nof as, large as usual, but the iaclcin uumlfirs was made up irf quality. . . . Our new venture, the futurity class, did not fulfil our. expectations. Of four calves were shown. , . _ Welhope to do better in thisclsss next year. , _ A . Our Club wls welirepresented it a‘ _ lA summery ofthe W011i! Prior-j eff W “w; "(w- amour»... .FELLOW J- l. SAL“ of the year shows that the Island Club has made notable prosress in 1m. Iletitbsouraimtomakeastill better showing M1980. , The secretary's finbncial report showed": favorable balance in the funds of the club. - The report also dealt with the pro- gress madeby the Ayrshire breed in general oxrthe ‘Island. {very your the Minister of Agri- culture, Ottawa, issues a report on thejR. O. P. of .Pure Bred Dairy Cattle. These reports are authentic and should be studied by every breed- er as they show which breed is mekins prosrefl-"I- . ‘The following figures show the number of cows qualified on the Is- land "rol- the two years m1, ma, a. follows:- mpol-t No. 19, ital-Holstein, 1a; Guernsey, 5; Jersey. 4: Ayrshire. 29- . Report no. 29. loza-nolitein, i1: Guernsey, l; Jersey, a; Ayrshire, ab. . Almost 100 per centmors Ayrshire. cows qualified than the other three gi-om a, young lady in saskatchewal _. breeds mbined in 1028- -who had been eligible fbr into. Equally as interesting is the fact i1 15,, bui-snm but beciuse of m... that .ln 1028- only three Holstein‘ health had men unable _to take m. breedors were 12131.0. P. work, three‘ vantage o; 5am,“ The Chap-M. 1L. Jersey and =1 qumsey.. while there, kequng. in wiwii with hel- in can were twenty two Ayrshire-breeders‘ me may I50 gummy; as. i0 be “i... scattered all over the Province. _ w so on with he.- .Q(1u§5.flon_ MN Execatib A 8 O "Meétlng ‘A mwtins of the Ebrecutive 0i Royal Ildwsrd Chamber heid Monday morning Jan. 24th., at i1 a. m“ w“ the first meeting to be held ill ngwr; rwrw o! the Ohupter in the cane. ion Legion Building at r57 Grafton. St. and was a preliminary to m. resulflr monthly meeting to be held. on Monday 26th. inst. Those pres... ent were loud in their pil-sise o; m, results achieved by the Committee. appointed to put tile rooms in shapl; Meedemes J.‘ E. B. Mabel-early. vie... tor Goodwill, ‘and A. a. new...‘ and a. vote of thanks was tcnzleres... this committee by meeting. Th. Prov. ma. Sec, Mrs. .1. in. MctcMlI. ian lead a letter of acknowledg-z merit of a Christmas remmnbrauci... Amherst, and a representative _.car load of cattle was sent to the Royal Winter Fair with satisfactoryresults. of Trinity will welcome the opport- unity of hearing Rev. Mr. Robinson o,“ pomwes’ but mmmbycwet- and Miss Robinson. Morning ‘service 100g one oi m; 151mg‘; m“; vgu. There i is ‘broadcast, C. H. C. K. ACCEPTS POSITION-Miss Rose tacDougall, Argyle‘, ‘who recently graduated from the Moran Business ‘ College, has accepted the position of The Malpeque Club expect to put teacher b: the Mayfield School nu on a big Free-for-all class at one of their meets which will include some f the fast ones of Summerside and "nters on her new duties on Monday. Miss Mscflougall,‘ who isa g. ‘uute of Prince of Wales‘ College, has taught successfully ln~‘De,Bsbls for two years and also in Long Creel: and Argyje- ‘Ihe-‘Mayfield School is to be congratulated on having ‘se- cured her services. / ._'...'_- THE BAPTIST CHURCH Qunday “EJ311118 mv.»A.- O. Vin lit '1' w the game, brisk” than ii his pgck- her out at the wire in all three heats. ‘i Billy Clillll, (T. Champion, . . < . . Amlllld about the year 1912 I MW ith: were lined with dollars and cents. La Aubrey aren't appear to be in Sp, valley)! ......... 2 s l ‘-°“ ‘m "Ewing m“ u" 5" a . i l and well thought out proposition was A murganizauon o; the club wok i hai- i“; ...-m ‘Fifc; y», ,- ~ p q w, d; M. “ma, n in-s." B.» e2» 1 ‘.3 ‘sermon will be i’ 1"?" hem” ma people °1 New Um‘ Dlbce the season of 192i ct Stanley T e F I ' "‘“ "" l‘ ii H) 3 2 2‘ i‘ "is" ' qikxei"! “is v don to organize an ice racing assn- grid“ and was hadnmwusly c“ ng e91 ,_ _ l, l.“ J a “m ‘ ' ' ... 0.5..‘ 5. "mm" i" W?" w mite iuu ‘J t“ ru- ricd through to the present with un— slur-re for f» tiuwiny. the 2 th, so cl.-- s.“ (Trot uni Pace.) =""“v“ ‘m’ hr“ “llrasr "m" "m"! “m1 ml" "e- ul-lng effort on the part of commlt- that they will be able m abeombn - m“ “ °°'.‘5"'““° k’ m“ N“ Ym“ ‘f gummy "Mini n15 Cleve‘ W°Tk “'35 tees and the successful help of Mr. i date their full Cl".""t‘s. ‘ ' Cc-wt J-‘ok (w' 519mm Benn 15°‘ “W551” (ole! $935k” 1 u“ “bu” °' wwm 5' Fmmd- ‘WR- J. Anderson. our-secretary for the‘ ~_ l . 51m‘ V" so". . 1 1 VbylMmfH-is‘ Hemhnm‘ u m“ ‘f’; 1. that time residing in Clifton and pasfi nine years. .:. l‘ it 1m 4H Ramsay a‘ m!’ qunwm‘ Hun“ n My .2 since then has m d t N b k.. - . .. . ' ‘l’ me" by M rsrs Quifley Calder .2. U S A He was 1;: s‘? ctr? '1 l Last Saturdays races go to show, 3 blnlte Class, I ._ , .) 3 3| J _ T“ mlysygum smug, ‘mm! ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ y pi?” c bylthat 1930 is Hui"? t0 be our banner f . 3 Little Peter, ‘d. Champion, ' ‘ _ A " ‘ ‘ a our ‘fiend Mr- James Pelldfltlilfli. I year for fast work. i fllittv C. J. B Rcltl 1 1 2 2 3 Darnlby) ... ,, , 3 3 g Y ‘m n‘ 1"“ p‘ m Th“ “"4" "m" I , who contributed largely to wet the’ The phi-es m lute; c1555 was g. Qeldier Guy 1, My. . 1 remmln “a” fluwm "m “fir” i‘ - game going g 1J1 i ~_ _ . -. _ ' ' ' " . ., - - "s asp“ "Wlrvato adults that they ii "‘ in his makeiip an‘: fsnicii ylizlx: h: fullllilifiive heats between tiul. n d 3 3 1 l 2 C L C‘. ‘Th. “d PM” do not‘ """"l‘ t": clfllfrrn to Sun- ' - v er . .. , : mt ». = .. . ‘ ' ‘-1 . t , u uy y c Ethel ‘Ilodd e l n Hvu ton 4 4 a a 1 . My 8.1901,, b“, m“ m” 3mm w-wm ,1 -_ l KemWt-cn) \- 2-55 Chss. Z 3.‘! 1'}: (W. Campbell, _ -- ' i " ' ‘Blitllrgibnl 122 luau-rm runes. JIM-follow- Jngimerltdd tiibutesypfllrl in the barbarians of ulvcmmallool- onlielupubiisbedb, the invert- 2591mm say; ‘Ken. champion. _ "at ' of . Calculation. P Agriculture - ~ r -- 8tsrters—Maynard Bryenton,"A1-~ nmtnm of the Om- _! Upton _.v, r. Brown 1 i. 1 tum Holman. will National R-sllwivlrm mm d Announcer-Jim Abbott, ‘tally iquyu on lfiplifidllqWmiih La Aubrey, W. Warren ...... 22 2 _ " ‘ - . Ne“ "w .-.l=u~ w. smnraqus, onus; shoals Theweekly meet of. the Malpeliue , Winter Racing Club took place on . mu!“ bmlu" m! "Ila"! ¢P' Baitioiiiver ice on Thursday afterWPW“ h" WWW u Bflrmln rm.)- noon, Jan. ma. Fast racing with ..' Wm! Polish farmer llvins near not hi“, 11.1mm‘; yum; ieggqn, in gun] towita recently killedsix of the ma. ohls. Thrsenew horses, escb making imfllibfl’! 0i hi! "m"! Iii-h in ‘In tutu-lust spiral-um bum bfal- ‘Wvhluther Wflflllwiiinl. " ~ peque rseqfsns. captured first men-v - eylnenohoftheirclssseafnclus , ——_- I . . om. Aubrey mm: recently brought the mainland by Profsssol-‘m 1w Iwdlnn strum-tic. lik- I that rvmtlmtuvtl-umwml-aitubromt lwbmbuswarmmonifln " x. might-Jill!!! be mm up. Wilfrid M; W4‘! 9' » p‘. "s mend pro‘; lvinoc. .n1m_mw¢..uu-=.¢ "=- mouwrwwrl ""1""- we» witiifdlstinctiqn. ulna», ’ ‘nag-a in a. 1:. 1. wtm, M‘ firmw- l .. 5M5". . wfilhm"? able exports-printers. hlrdiy o newspaper. bmce .in the .Maritime Provinces which does not have/on its mwhflniciilstaf! one or mom men who leemed the trade in the justly celebrated. print mm of the Garden of the Gulf. The news =plmts and the publishing houses b: New England .1114 ‘Upper Canada are fuuof jheln; and aimosvwith- out exception titty.’ are masters o! their yrs-ft in various lines. and highly ~_vslued everywhere for thdli‘ udu and reliability. lutllouab the land his not tumedoutJiWKQP-P‘; or wflterl in. the same. profusion. but it lacks in quantity it has more then made up in quaiityioae of its more recent productions is a ucpvrlér named Peter vampires who rlotsojong ago single _‘ , ded clean; ed uirthe eon-apt police force of connection with various criminal limes. and causing the resignation the heads at tbs department, and ‘.1;- mblew hermit-wham- bay Record. (m. campbeu, mien- ed to abovgis I. son of and 1m. Samuel Campbell of this city. lie beiian his newspaper won: a h spar-fer on The Guardian.) cs v.24 be of tlle‘~j..fanmraneck, N. _Y.,' exposing pits v rder and will lin- i _._. PLLBISONALI Allnslllfy G. Marlow. Shdothsr- as know .n Coariotmown agend- ‘litbenhort Courses ' ' ‘ ‘ . . | . Jlfltfltinee, were‘ on B1419. ~ I --'-i— Mn. WillmilmeNdlLIordsn; is mending a few days in ltunnssr- , , , ~ . i Mr. flosntvisnwn" of full sirens upon the foxes and 'll8d°"i ,A~no.tller book published in 1028 it; Gordon, National m. Sec, had selli [the cunadlm Ayrshire Record. This; a long list bl the d-ifiefcilt lexi- Lvolume is full of information which; b303, in 1115mm. used in m; p_-0-,~._., Levsry breeder should have, and can‘ inc“ o; Canada, me asked m"? [be secured from Frank Napier, Hunt- the opinions °f_0\l1' teachers be m... Que. It contains a record of “very cow that has‘ qualified in R.’ J. P. .1111 to Nov., 1928. It also give: Lila. advance registry record of Ayr- ‘.:> secure the wt possible viz-boos, in tilts inlportantl subJcn. These clitictsms were forwarded and till JAN§¥1§Y25..193o * i: ,. 1.0. o. a! worded to her. to make it imsslblt‘ - hire bulls and the name and num- ler of every bull that has sired a aughtcr qualified in R. O. P. ‘This maluténnbies farmers to the consensus of opinion seemed to b: that the telltflcnizs ln use were or,‘ he whale very fair in tilcl; trelli- .;-,ent_ of tho sulgects invoked. bul l Mr. lllfl Mtg-Wink!!!‘ HD1107, Rolf“- "an b; y“! ‘mpg; Qgiyymimiuu; Gum, Anna‘; visitors w-tbe-"oityi - - ~ ..'s.t more lmpmtance nilgll: ba gii. ' n to the Great War. "£21132." Se? ..:s. T. B. Woodman reported l. iznnje ,irl address of this mugazlni" ..:ng moved to the head cilitt‘ 15.1113, and also a sulsrlplon lb! ‘ .l’ 57 maxi-bars. the largczt for lhu w _,p'_ef up w the preacllt time, which reflects credit on preseui Mnqbbes" Secretary. eéol-at of ‘Island bred- COW! wit‘. blocs from the other Provinces of ‘anode, and show that the breeds." ‘f P. E. Island stock have been uzin he best bulls available with out ~‘ results. It also paints ou‘. "IQ advisability ' of farm-rs usin’: ambiance in distinguishing their herds. The list of twenty highest p. cows shows that in the mature class two were Island bred and owned, via, Milkmlid 7th, own- ed by A. McRae 8s Sons, with I. re- "ird 0f 17,935 lbs. milk and 758 lbs. "it, and Queen's‘ Own, owned by iert it. Brawn with a record of 16,-_ ‘.05 lhl. milk and 753 lbs. fat. In the four-year old class two were also 1s- iandbred, Buttercup, of Glenhoim. awnelfby Experimental Farm, record vital-nun, sea lbs. m, and my, A committee consiltill! or Furl‘ man, of spruce new, owned by m- McRae, a. RhBrown, was appointed‘ 1m.‘ mm milk, m lbs. m. with the idea of promoting CHI-ION“ n the‘ a year old we also have two sales of stock from p.‘ s. plund- ride" Bess Dream, owned by Ings' Mr. Retson was in favor of havins 1 Eon. heads the oils: with 14.879 Vi. county herd exhibit at tne Amheni “s. milk. 7E3 lbl. fut. and Bunny , Winter Fair. This was favored b7‘- ‘ops Bonny Jenn. owned by cavin he Club and s m of $20 We! m!“ ' ca, ptoducedlifll lbs. milk and toward ‘the prise mt. ‘ ‘ i’! lbs» (It. The election of office . \ folldwI:—‘ ~ l The obovssplsndid record goes to pngmmhnfl m“. ‘how that the, record on P. vies PMIIOQ¢GQOTBQ Boswell. B. very fsvornbly flecysTlsasv-l-Dlt. Brown. "it" “w l" l" W" Pl" °1 - Auditor-Halo: Menu. W" "1 111M". . ‘newton-mu- owns. .I| advised the Club to beready w mrti“ ' Lie demand. The Cliib decided to 13K the Provincial Department to send Mr. shew to Newfoundluuli i‘ lack into market. qaroslwtts- A "ii .'ated $50 towards his expenses. X ‘strung resolution was adoPWf asking the Maritime Director of till c. A. B. A., be elected by mril volt- i-s resulted ll i f. l- .1 Atheist‘ xi n’ _..-_; “ Coughs mm in thlfuturs. g .... ~ m. m» lineman. u» me tnetoellent‘ report of all work and showedItbs jpossibility‘ of the devel- opmentoftlhbAyrlhirebnedintbe =iiil