.,, w... n». ‘rim. 2s, ibsb s» t 3 p- t. “ ' little in Canals Wooiieiis ,.._§-e.~-t.-~uvj1a‘("“ ’ t . . . o» The 15.15114 Condition Powder How is your itet-eeliieeigtztlsz 0*" ‘w: aunerience in ts hili:na:"|'§:k-JT§ ‘gm, m woolen manufacturing "em " l: hifis hair, stiff 6am! zillpl ables us to specify and de- ioekivgozirel; azhTogf ‘on h" liver textilesflboth woolen L“: itidleiiflfuirfflguhgm”. and knitted that are guaran- ‘°,l._‘|;h,1:r'\:el°l as does a man. teed to give extra service. II. L. llewsoii 8t Son LAND count-non THE ls POWDER ,|| tone up his digestion and LINN-ED . ppm“, clear the e16, ll" Wholesale textiles h“ to the coat and liqht- h s to his “mm Am erst and Calgary .... .. sink,“ a; good to; cattle, _ ‘neep and PW‘ 5° 3 pgckalh = 8t. JOHN MAN "ro conpucr OLYMPIC SHOOTING. E. A. Foster ‘St. JOHN, April 26.—O. J. Kil- t . Central Drill! 0N ilotrlub SPFEtBilGBHT if the St. John p aw; Animal “'50 118 ssocliitlon, has widciielzry r b10011 appointed to the Olympic- °m ' Byiltwllnz committee and will have ~ Marge of the Maritime Provinces trials. CLASSlflll) ADVERTlSEiiiiNTS ‘hem-smells under tbfl headin], Io; per word for each in- lsrtion. - ._ Wile?! W!" 95'5" b 1 - safieamrfi ‘1-'l"'°°"' °‘“" n C!“ m’ ‘ nve figures (n; 31.099) OGIBYGI! um rule s dvgi-“fg FMZ.§'#;.,°;,2;:; st Callie “dun remittances ‘ cale- ttlnoe cannot bmtcknowle “+¢+~o++o+o4»++oo I O r-Qqogitvlel griasout AGENTS ' FEMALE HELP ENTS WHMRY AND GOMHIi-b- \VAN'l‘I'2D-(‘Illl r - - Inn. ti’! W" R941 Tait Stqgk. COIII- houst-wurlt: Appfy'"‘ltl| lelu stock including swing“: 110mm, 14 |,0,v,.,.'1.,. ines. s hardy. grown [Lt-ciitllly y us. Uni-l y our agents. EH15:- nt frcu samples. Write new to itvnilllltlll Nut-strident Montreal. FOR SALE \\'AN'l‘l'}D-—Kl'l‘(.'l tihiiinin-ritiui: til. to n slut. at cooking‘ or girl tylllim; 1,, lr-uin cooluitg". Apply t), it.“ 395-» ii-iTi-i-Ztiili. . ciioicn 'I‘I‘\IO'I‘IIY WNW-m, A M“. . ,. . . Alli!’ 1U l5. H. lgoiiltt “IAPI- houscwtirk. Good - 1' 3'4'~4¢|- Airs. W. S. Stewart, 21H lllc ituonii street. iiluf-i-ifltf ‘, l..\\ Al. lg)“ llAl —— 'I‘\\'O A ' “i-rt r inst-ti n. l0 piirnttirs HQ“ r31.“ n ‘- - ._. _ ltss than today's filtilllf)‘ |lI'l\'t~. mmdp.‘ “L mm. u‘; qf‘ tlt-lnt-iw-ti your sititirm. Also He’ it-itct- and capability can iln I i'.*“\il“-“_ ""“' “"";“" "|‘I_‘I“"‘ “Mill's ' ltuIr-t and t-uiiil‘oi'tztliit- hoiuc In alibliilllll- i\l- I McL-tiwitii, Ai-‘J- sninll and quit-t tumlh of u", enLlttlinulr, without children. l-luquirt» of 345'“ "IL (liuirdiiin. - gqq1_,1_o7"~ A'l‘ li()\\'l'l|l .ii'itltlt ]l|‘tl|)t‘l'l..\'- . t- S Q "ftllllllilPf resort. lieitutl- ‘nillr sittulttt-tl. llluuslt- It; first (M! fvllil I‘. III‘\\' _\' lfl Til. ‘ f , liililwi \\‘ll.|l t‘lI‘.t‘f.f‘lGll,\’:( C-‘fllfll- "NblPAxv N-s- APT" 27~—lQ\l0' ‘Qflltilll it. IN-IIJIW‘ and rnilwnv. tatlons furnished -by 1". B. Mcffiirtiy “_"“i“ lbw‘ mhunuéll’ I-mmlf; a-nd ‘Co., the Montreal Stock Ex- ltlfltiieiiv, I‘. la. . Siilf-i-Ilf-ii. “hiliillfi-l Atch. .. . . . . .. -— 81%; HISOELLANEOUB -__, PEIIMKIN ‘YIIO TOOK an thc .\iort-ii Houst- _\ triitll‘ return stunt- irthcr trouh .. 34914-2721. \’ 0i‘! .I0li PRINTING DEPT. or your next order for bilihcatls, iatiorlicnils, envelopes. ---¥l0lf1.1li{{‘ urds, posters. All kinds of pam- hlet. work done. Spechl n “Wife quantities. he rintlal Department of The ls- unil Gunrtiiitn Publishing Co., 9"! $00M. Charlottetown. izAfii-r 10 ycars of Asthma Dr. J, ll. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy proved thc only rclicf for one grateful user. and this is but one cure among niany\ liiltlc wonder that it. has now bccomc the one rc- cognlzed rcmetly on the market. it hits (earned its fame by its never failing effcctivcnoss. it is trarning it today, as it has done for years. it is the greatest Asthma spcciflc within the rcacli of suffering humanity. Iii-ll) _\'0I'lI All) AND ASh . “W. \\ til you help ll good cnu. . at» wiintcti with kittens. two or 1W1‘ days old to rltlse young fox Illls. i will pay $2 and ilphfvf" tr lour ltindiu-ss. Leo l"ritnk. Xii '1'“ ‘liittliév Street. 'l‘t\lt-plittn~~ "- Tiltlii-J-Zlflttullllflllniptl. \\'li\l AN 'I‘0 home. Apply Xdiith-i-Tlfli. _ _¢>.-_~ u. h l ‘fiiAr-hucildsiififl‘ 0M‘ "G ' )4 .COMIC FEATuRE out: o Movies‘ 0* <6» '- HNATE? 2 l1 . ,_ . R - RKtN a’ 'FO§TER- frtsp ,wuo an: toS-r sis AWL-—- 41sec A ce/mz; tn. 4151170009.‘! “ AWL is tot-r! Awem/ IS iosr w srioes‘ g 1‘ txT <9; 7 scent: FROM 2114M’ Arerii-IREE" >!/, v ‘QfiEk fEATUN t." ,,,_\_l,:> o‘ -"i'tJFFl.9Ci< 1r lgftékitiio‘ wit, "Difli-tki-IPMOI , BRittiANf$Aill$e; m: I-ENDAM/VQB “rm ‘ftgggtsgigqpaelslg; "F"\'lllt0it'!t"-dt?.htt ' ,- ’ mute uzwrsapze irsA-ttiniil. n finitely and earnestly taking up this ' 1min and heal the congested tis- War Veterans Coluiiiii ADDRESS cosssssono ENCE TO WAR veran- Aue cotumu, v.0. aox m, CHAR. a. LOTTETOWN OO-O-OO-OO-OO-Q0g WiLL DIE ENVlEw-Edison says R- shorten our lives by overeating bay man who can shorten his life ‘I overeating at Dreseht rpflcgg will die envied by all, 3VERALLs.—-If would appear that we are to follow the lead set I18 In several places in the Unit- ed slates and in Canada we will all soon be appearing at our places 8f business and in the pulplts in verails. We Ibelieve as was point- ed out at the ‘Dominion Convent. “"1 °Y the G-W~V-A-. that it is “"18 l0 llrotest with all our energy “$311151 U16 Dresent extravagance‘ shown in dress and manner of liv- "lil. and that it is at this time of national stress necessary to re- lil"! i0 o Spartan simplicity. Why, lwwever. is it deemed necessary that the men of the country should ‘llflke a "(WOOL of the tailor and ciotiicrs only? Unheard of and ex- tortlonzitc prices are being asked for foodstuffs and other ‘lines of Wffflflng apparel. We cannot live without some of these foodstuffs and apparel however,'but we can make up our minds to cut out every unnecessary luxury, and so keep down the expenses. tTho tsimple (tress fad has not as yot struck our woman folk. if the men are to go about in ‘working clothes, we hope tho women will at least do with less silk and -furs. The ladies are ceouomising in one respect at any rote, as they are using just as little material as they possibly can in their evening dresses, but Ibcyond this we fail to see any economy. The future is full of uncertainitw. and it, therefore, behooves us at present to be careful and moderate in all things. but let us keep our flflfllliL-Illltl not be carried away by extremists. ___-.. CANADALS ARMY.—-4Ml‘. llowatt speaking in the House of Commons the other day on the military sys~ tems of Canadi anti Switzerland said in part as follows: "Accord- ing to the last. figures-available be- fore the war, it cost t(‘:tnada to maintain a peace urmy in 1913 $10,- 272,000 or $220.00 per man. it cost Switzerland $8,500,000 to maintain an army of 500.000 men. Think of the difference 500,000 men against our 46,000 men, and the former bet.- 'tcr trained than our men, except the regular soldiers. Thcsc figures work out that, Switzerland, by tic- question, (IS ‘I say we should take it up in Canada, is able to maintain its soldiers, at $17.30 per head as against our $220.00." Switzerland has one of the best military sys- tems in the World and Canada has one of the poorest. lWiiy is this? Simply Ihceanse the public of Can- ada has heretofore taken no in- terest in her Militia, and it fell years ago into decay, and is not yet rightcd. Wake up. Mr. Citizen, £0NG~STitllDiNG EVIL Effective Mesitires Taken Since childhood Mr. A. Call was under the shadow of n great evil, which always inenaced his comfort and safety. itend what he siiys:— "I was troubled with my kid- neys since childhood and spent ‘a large amount. of money trying to get cured. Instead of getting better. l kept getting worse until a friend of mine advised me to try Gin Pills. I did so and itfter taking one box, I was irbio to get out of hcd and walk around. Two more boxes re- lieved me completely, and since that. i have had no return of the trouble." Many people have kidney and bladder trouble without knowing it. They think nothing of the backache. fho pains in the sides, the con- stant headaches. tho rheumatic, sciatic and neuralgia pains, the floating specks before the flyes. thc sivnilcn joints, the highly-coloured urinc-—nil signs of trouble-all signs whlcii Should reccivo immed- iate attention and treatment with Gin Pills, which are by far the most effcctivc of all preparations, and which may holp you to avoid a fat- .tl operation. They quickly relieve sues, bringing the organs back to normal. At druggists and dealers, 50c n thou. Money back if no re- lic/f‘. Send for free sample. he National Drug d: Chemical ",o., of Canada, Limited, Toronto. United ‘States Address, Na~Dru-Co., Inc, Z02 Main St., ‘Buffalo, N28’. 2. ll '0 i. moon-fiendis- take an interest in the Militia llld demand that it be put upon a pro- per working D8818. PARENT‘! ON PAR-ADE-—Albany, N.Y-., Apri-i 16.-—-A delegation of 500 members of the Parents’ As- sociation of New York city march- ed up Capital Hill today and de- manded of the Legislature a salary increase for the school teachers of the state. We fear it might tske more than a parade to wake up the local Government and public of this 'Province in the matter of edu- cation. We hope the Government will do the best they can in the matter this session. H . C. L. --Wlti\ sugar‘ at 18 to 20 cents a pound, butter 70 cents a pound, potatoes at from $2.60 to $2.751 bushel and flour from $13.00 to $14.00 per barrel, is it any wond er that the public are apt to com- plain of the high cost of living, and in some cases go to extremes? We must try and do with less of the above articles or find substitutes. Can any tperson give us an explana- tion why these very necessary food stuffs are so high? its there no Government supervision of prices? AMERICAN ARMY B|Ll..—-The army re-organization bill was pass ed Tuesday by the Senate and now goes to conference. The measure provides for regular army of 297,- 000 officers and men. a national guard of 425,000, nnd a voluntary system ‘of military training fbr young men between the ages of 18 and 21. Universal military train ing promises the principal obstacle for the Senate and House confer- ees. The House bill made no pro- vision for training, leaders there planning to bring out a separate training measure. THE PILL PARTV.—A medical of- ficer coming down the trench to the dressing station toibserved a long line of men and addressed them joculuriy: ‘iWhafs this, a working party?" One of the fore- most men, noted for his repartee, answered the off-leer: “Yea, sir, come to carry away pills." FALCONWOOD FARM-We und- erstitnd that Mr. MacDonald, a re- turned man, who bas been in charge of the farm at Falconwood has been notified that his services will not be required after the 1st of May next.‘ We will make no coni- ments on this matter until we are in possession of full particulars. THE VETERAN-Dr. Cyrus Mc- Millan of this city is an associate editor of "The Veteran" which is the official organ of the G. W. V. A. A GOOD MOVE-The Executive Committee of tlic local branch of the G.W.V.A., had au interview with Premier llell last Saturday afternoon, in regard to having a Committee appointed from the Gov- ernment and one from the Associa- tion to get to-gether when necess- ary ,aiid talk over matters con- cerning the interests of the re- turned men. The Premier tree-ted the Committee with consideration and promised to have his committee appointed. This is a step in the night direction, and should do much to do away wth misunderstand- ings and possible friction. GOOD DOCTRINE-Fear God. l-lonour the King, Learn Citizen- ish-ip, Follow Duty, Practice Discl- flN iifiio‘ tiff A MRS. JOHN HOGG tMrs. John llogg, died at Kelvin on March 23rd after a gradual de- cadence that lasted throughout the winter. in maidenhood she was Margaret Johnston sister of the late William Johnston, Long River About 48 years ago she was married to the late John liogg and settled in KGlVlIL. The issue of .tlie mar- riage was a family of two, ‘Mary Janette and John Andrew both in the homestead. She was buried at Summervllle, Lot. 69, on April 35, and the concourse that luHO-Wcfl the remains to the trcmetcry was large, when the utmost impassable condition of the roads is consid- ered. Rev. T. M. Goodwill perform- ed the service at the house and iit the grave. The pallbearers were John A. Burrows, James, A. Campbell, lio- bert McMurdo, J. M. Learti, John Stewart Lind James A. Stewart. ISho lived all her life in Kelvin and her neighbors and acquaintances speak in the highest terms of her integrity and virtous llfc. s. gist/mo CLERGYMAN MARRIED IN s1". JOHN St. JOHN. April 26.-Mlss Fran- cis N. Steele, M. A. only dallilll- ter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. George Steele, was married this afternoon to Rev George Mne- Leod, B. A., in the Portland Me- thodist Church here. The bride's father performed the ceremony. The groom served four years over- seas and was ordained a short time ago at Hunter River, P. E. l. Prof. G. D. Steele accompanied tho bride to the aititr. irro WN éusmmtiv _ 5B®si2 COLONEL BAULD ELECTED WANDE-RER8 PRESIDENT HALIFAX. Allrii 26—At the annual meeting of the Wanderers Amateur Athletic club. held last night at the Halifax hotel, Lt.- Colonel Stanley D. Bauld was elected president. C. H. Gorham is the retiring president. The meet- 1118 was largely attended. being the largest meeting held by the club for many years. Prospects for the revival of amateur sport this year are bright. and it will be the aim of the club to foster this brand of sport. The aiflcers are. 'President—-Lt.-Col. D. S. Bauld. Sr. Vice-Pres.—W. F. Carney. Jr. Vlee-‘Presr-Stanley J. tSmith. Sec-Treasw-dloy F. Studd. Ex. Committee~—St. C. Leslie, Neil Hall, J."MOll8g_llBll, J. B. Hunter, iClifford Wisweli, - Frederick J. Palmer. Shipping News FOUND STEAMER FORDONIAN The coast guard cutter Acush- net sent word by wireless to Bus» ton that she had found the steam- er Fordonlan which sent calls for help on Monday lust and that she and the cutter Ossipee would tow the steamer to Boston. The Fordonianks engines became disabled while she was on a voy- age from New York to Halifax. The coast guard cutters had been searching for the Fogdonian for several days and finally located her about 240 miles southeast of Boston. -—-——¢0¢-—-—— SCHOONER WRECKED Word received in St. John is that" the three-master schooner Samuel Csstner. Jr., Captain Tho» mas W. (Ilurk, which left St. John last Saturday fur New York with 232,606 feet of spruce boards htid struck on Swan's island, Maine. i--<+>-—- SCHOONER DRIVEN ASHORE AT BAR COVE, N. S. The tiu-oe hundred ton schoon- or Attainment, bound from St. John's, Nfld., in ballast, for Par- rsboro, to loud deal. was driven a- shore Saturday at Bar Cove, N. S. and will probably‘ be a total wreck. There was such a high sen running that the boats could not be launched. A cable was sent ashore, and after it was made fast, a basket was, rigged up anti by this means (‘itptztin Shepherd. his wife and seven men reached the shore in safety. The schooner ‘is in a bad posi- tion and it is expected that she will soon go to pieces. The weather was thick when the vessel struck. A GALLANT RESCUE OF"21' MEN FROM FULL RIGGED HIP Brief mention was made scvcral days ago of the loss of the West- gate, while on a voyage from New York to ilalifax and‘ the landing of her crew at. Shelburne. but it was supposed at the time that tho vessel was an uninterest- ing tramp steamer. it is now lea- rned that the Westgate was not the steamer of that name. but one of the few full-rigged ships which survived the evolution in shipp- ing which began when ~the ship- building ind-ustry declined. Few full-rigged ships are seen in Canadian waters nowadays anti they are so rare that it is many years since one was lost in the western Atlantic. The last one wrecked in (lanadian waters was the four-mastcil ship Sovinto of Ilelsingfors, which while hound from- (Yamphellton for Australia struck on the north side 0f P. E. island, about. fifteen years ago. part of crcw pcrishing. Some years previously the St. John ship Asia was lost on (ircat. Round Shoal . Nantucket Sound, with all on board cxtvcpt. two sailors, Cap- tain Diikm, his wife and daughter iill 0i‘ Si. John. perishing. (laptain Steele, his officers and men, twcnty-onc n all, had a thri- lling experienc when the West gate iviis lost. The “Icstgittc. START THE DAY RIGHT with a glass Stliillrfl Iilfllll, lid. Ilnl|s| Issiiots left New York, April 16, for Hali- SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking (APBIJIIS t The worlilfs standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1695. Take regularly and keep in good health. All druggists. 50c. a box. Guaran- teed as represented. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation. fax with a cargo of coal for S. Cunard and Co., and soon ran inic a heavy gale. Grea. waves swept over the deeply laden vessel. Lust Monday when off the George's Banks "the cargo shifted, giving the ship t. dzingereus list. The vessel took in water fast and it lu died as if site would uundc“ b. fore the men could sight aid. TIP seas were too high to trust tir- boats auyygrevit distance, lint . Tucsdiiy tho fishing schooner “- G. Robertson hove in sight. ' heavy seas p cvented the sciioon or from goi-ig close to the oizi \vintl-ji|miner, but (Javitain T ( - isult put his fishing dories ovi - bo-i.-'.. and one in which he seated was able to get close 1o the sinking- ship. The men on the Westgate had gone into the rigg- ing anti one by one they jumped into Captain Thcriaulfs dory nnrl were transferred in turn to other dorics, which were standing by. Several of the tlories which vent- ured too near the distressed ves- sel were smashed by tlic fcariul seas and their occupants narrow- ly escaped death. Captain Steele was the inst to leave the Wcstgnte, and he had a close‘ call. One of his sailors W88 llllured in the head and sev- eral others were bruised. The ship went down soon after the gallant rescue and the men were landed at Shelbiirnc by the Rob. ertson on 'I‘hursday. The men will be sent to their homes from St. John or Halifax. The li/cstgate registered 1921 I005 cross. 1814 not and was built at ‘Liverpool, N. 8., in 1885 by it. and J. Evans. licr owners were Gritcic, llcaslic anti Co. -—-—--o-oc--—i- SCHOONER TERRA NOVA AGAIN READY FOR SEA Tho Spanish schooner Terra Nova. Captain John Rodriguez, which was picked-up in distress off ll-‘iccaro diight, by the steamer Percy Conn, several weeks ago, and towed into Harrington Passage is again ready for sca. While the vessel was in port considerable repair work has been done, and she is practically fitted out with a new suit. of sails, also a. complete outfit of anchors and chains. Whcn picked up the vessel and the crew. it will be remembered, were in a ticplorabite condition. She was on the passage from Seville, Spain, salt laden for St. John's Nfld., and the ice on that coast prevented her making port, and by heavy gales at sea she was carried hundreds of miles ofl‘ her course. ::Tlie Oil of Power. it is not claimed for Dr. Thomas’ Ecicctric Oil that. it will cure every ill, but its uses are so various that. it may be looked upon as a general pain killer. ll has itchicvcd this great» ncss for list-if and all zitteinpts to surpass it have failcd. its cxcci- icncc is known to all who have tested its virtues and learnt by ox- pericncc. New York Fur Sales NEW YORK. April 26.-—The sc cond wcck of the local fur sale began today with thc scene of actl vity transferred from tho Mason- ic liall to thc liotcl Pennsylvania. Although all of the skins sold cx- cepting American mink were ta~ ken from tinimals trapped in Ja- pan, tho mink proved to be one of iht- stars of tlic cnlirt- sale. Man- ufacturers bought thcni well, with the result. that they ililViIilUUd 75 percent over last April; both nor- thern and southwestern skins showed that increase. The prices of mink ranged from ninety cents to $28 each. Japanese mink ad- vanced (i5 pcrccnt over the 1919 spring sale of the New York fur auction sales corporation, and brought a top price of $3; Japan ese marten went up thirty-five percent and the best skins sold for $12.50; sales for the day were $750,000 and with another ilay still to go the grand total is $6,- 725,000. s Y. M. Campaign May 2nd to 8th CHARLQTTETUWN A A few facts from 3..., h" fmtorifimnnp. The Human Touch » "Pia the Human Touch in this world that counts. The touch of your hand and mine. \ \\'hlch means far more to the fainting heart Than shelter and bread and Wine. . . For shelter is gone when]: night is (for, V And bread lusts only iuday- llut tho touch of the Hand und the sound of the Voice Sing on tho soul aiway. C. A. our i919 Report More will follow J. .\-. Mcllillzin, C] association. EDU(._‘.-\ in reading room. There were nine socials during the year. 3 Mission Study Cl Boys and Men. BOYS‘ Local Advisory noteworthy. 125 Boys enrolled. Course Mission Heroes gers Summer Camp; 42 ference; 4 Father and Events; Hobby Exhibit. 1 il-i78-i-2tiimvfiii. oooooo-veooowoo “+440 0o o PHYSICAL The largest Gymnasium classes in history of Dr. J. lI. Ayers Chairman. 11 lectures during year. Reading Room 1,500 volumes, 25 magazines, 22 daily papers found SOCIAL Dr. I. J. Yco, (‘liairmaiu RELIGIOFS John '1‘. JIcKt-iizlc, (‘llilil'lllilii. 2 Theatre Meetings. 2 Series Noon‘ Prayer Meetings. 1E All our work we consider comes under this heading and we have endeavored in every, way possible to build up the Religious Life o .-\. A. Poincroy. (‘liairmain In co-operaition with the churchesthrough- the Committee l3 Sunday School Classes tiscd Y. M. C. A. Bldg. for Mid Week Sessions. _ A Few 0f the Activities 14 Practical Talks, six and ten lesson Weekly Bible Study period; 95 took National Council Bible Study Examinations; 82 promised to observgThe Morning Watch;_56__T_i;ail__B,a_n_- ialrnnin. TIONAL and four banquets held a EISSQS. ' f the \\' OR K . the followifrg is <» Average attendance 90. Studies. All enrolled in ALA A vyvv Tuxis Boys at Fall-Con- Son Banquets; 6 Social vvvvv OO§§§FOOOOOOO§§O§§QQ4§>§§- x . NEW BRUNSWICK FOX RECORD EXCEEDS BEST FROM P. E. I. (Monctnii Transcript.) The (Tharlttticitiwn (luartlian says:_---Uuiicr:illy saiisfiictory rc- ports are being rcct-ivcti regarding foxes throughout the province and a number of largo litters art- r.»- oortctl. 'i‘lit- l‘t‘(‘fll‘tl is prohablv hcld hy Mr. GOOTKI‘. (‘ullht-trk, Sum mcrsitic. who from a total of iii! litters soon to date has countt ti 151i living pups, nu avt-raigc oi‘ 4 7-8 to the litter. lf anyout- knows oi‘ a "belts-r ole" than this, llit- (Iliarti fan would ht- plcasiwl In lcarn of ii. \\'t\ll, ll1‘l‘l‘ you are! Mi‘. i"rt-d (‘olpittic who has charge of iiu- fox ranches at Littlt» ilivirr, Albert ('11., reports tiiat up to illc datt- of last inspection: 'I‘hret: pairs have product-ti four pups each . . . . . . .. i‘) pups Ono pair has product-d scvcn» pups...... . . . . .. f» " Three pairs have produced six pups cach . . . . . . . . . . .. 18 ' One pair has produced scvcu pups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 Totsl.... .. .. H51 ‘ Average 5.66. Have you zmythinl; llvlivl‘ than this. l‘. E. if.’ rtuQQv JEQRY- SNEAK OUT THE Ktrct-tzuoooq MERE COMBO HE war: - ‘E ‘SHE SEE‘: YOU SHELL MLRDEQ U5 - YOUQ HOME .L_iF_£ |5 BEAUTIFUL- WELL i-tciw no wag LIKE Tm‘; NEW VIOU$E -!\QEN;-T ‘ ~00 <uto we‘ "Li. Biz Ai_i_ Qiqi-n- WHEN i<,|r USED TO IT- BRINGING UP. FATHER xt-rfirt/in uQqQ, N“. _, . BY QOLLY - NAQQIE i<||~4 CERTAiNLY TALK - t ntouym, BHE U NEvEq Q1- wHQQUQH _ I QUEE‘: ‘LL GO OUT QN THE t. HAVEN'T YQQ <.o~i=_ we r e ‘bMOKE - PROTESTING AGAINST ~ THE PR|CE._OF EGGS f)'l"l'.\\\'.\, April 2i-L~>TflB house-d avivt-s of Plcsst-villv, Quebec, ac- cording 2o a statement.’ issued byn iltc tlr-pzirlmciit of Justine, are pros ti-stiiig against tiu- pricq of eggs in tht- local market. it appears that rangt-mciits last January to ship rangi-iiiciiis last January to hip llll‘li‘ eggs io-opciwitivcly to Mo - trt-al and have hot-n racélving us“. l‘ high as thirty-six cools-per dozen not, Ho complete was the fflfllb i-rs‘ OHZ-illllllllttll that not sufficient. rugs wt-rt- lt-fl in llll the local tlv- iiianti. with tht- rcsull that the}: wt-rt- still selling in Plcsscsvilic at January pricvs. Th" farmers have ililrcnd to rt-duct- their shipments suillt-ivntrv to mcct local require- ments at priccs on a par with near- liy points. Do no: enihr Im- v mot-i- oth-i , with P-otrudi "5 PILES .-..... Oberltion requir- ed. 0r, Chase's Olntmen. will re. iieve you at once and a certainly euro you. 60c. a box. ell dealers, or ludmlnann. Rates d: Co., ldmitod. Toronto. Sample box free if you mention this pap" end enciore 2e ilww (mutt) I Yin‘: is A (LOSET TOO F-‘OT ME m-