Seed‘ flats Now arriving our so quality Corn. Also best quality N Haszards Improved WHOLESALE before buying. Highest Cash Our tremendous earning ROLLER MILLS FOB SALE: The MacMilIan Stand at Wood Islands, including 34 acres Land, Dam and Water Rights, Flour and Feed Mill Machine y and Buildings with l5 H. P. Oil Engine besides water Powen-Aiso snui! Dwelling, Barn, Custom-Stable, Two Poultry Houses, Two Barracks and Wood Shed. One o} the boil Mills of its size in these Provinces. 1t is centrally located in good farm- ing district, its Products have x0041 nomo ovoi- wide radius. It is in fine operating condition and ready for early occupation. Full Inspection invited. Tend€rs will be received until April 20th for entire Property. Highest. or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Apply B. COMPTON 8; CO., MacKINNON & MMNEILL. Charlottetown. bii-ttsdi. 4-. LETTER OF SYMPATHY ‘In Mrs. James Graham and lvixs. J. D. ltlzitlieson, Szatichel: \Ve the OXIIQEYS and members of Stanchel Woiucns institute called upon to bear m the death of your loss ls her gain. And now sue is united with your dear Father who only a. few months before her was called to his heatenly home and has been waiting the happiness of that meeting. hearts are heavy and tears will often flow, but we would lovingly commend you to the Father for we know He doeth all things well. cheerful smile and loving words. may you have comfort in the thought of her happiness. Not dead, Oh no. only gone before Waiting for you and resting Safe in the arms of Jesus. Kindly convey our sincere sym- pathy to all the other members of the family. t Signed on behalf of the Women's Institute, Stanchel. , IIEIIII’ WAS S0 Will Had to Stay In Bed heart was very we writnz-J ‘My in bed for live weeks and I hod to ltoy with it. "My mat advised mo to take so IIII lad token them with Ir ooitonlterovorybodoporooii. "I took them and some time otter odoctoreoaio toouminonio forllfe insurance and he sold time won noth- ing wrong with my heart’! ' llilburii’: Heart and Nerve Pill: no 50o. o box at oll druggilta and dealers, or will be mailed direct on receipt of _ by a: T. Mlllmni $10., Iiiiaiud, The Sun Life of Canada CANADA’S LARGEST INSURANCE COMPANY ‘issues A’ WONDERFUL POLICY Lowest net cost-whichever you prefer. Have our Agents explain it to you Consult J. A. Moore, Div. Manager. Charlottetown, I‘. B. Island Agents wanted in Kings and Prince Counties. ' whlll? Yo" "1155 hm" spe-(itiilm wi-ru Hrs. F. Wilson, Lethbridgo, Alla: v and Wheat ason's supply ‘of best No. 1 Banner and Victory SEED OATS ‘(both Ontario ahd Alberta grown) -—White Russian-Red Fife and Marquis SEED WHEAT-Barley-Buckwheat and 0. 1 EARLY—LATE and ALSIKE Cl0ver—TlMOTHY Seed- and Millpond TURN- IP SEED-Yellow Globe and Yellow In- termediate MANOEL SEED, all of which we are selling at lowest prices. AND RETAIL. Specially low prices to Farmers Clubs and Institutes It wilipay you to get our prides all. l-IIIIIIIE & GU. Value at any period or power makes this possible. OI‘ HARTSVILLE SCHOOL Grade X.-l, Donald Nicholson; 2, Eugene Murray; 3, Bessie Mc- Kenzie"; 4, Borden MacLennan. Grade IX.-i, Peter Nicholson and Evelyne McKenzie, equal; '2, Annie Nicholson; 3. Katie Maclreod; 4, Lorne MacLcnnan. Grade VIl.-1, Dorothy McKenzie and Maymle Nicholson Julia MacLeod; 3, Russell Murray; 1i, Roy Nicholson. Grade V.~—l, Mary McKenzie; 2 Borden MacLeod. Grade 1V.—1, Margaret MacLeod; 2, LilliaTn Macleod: 3, Everett Nlch- "A Man prom Denvm." olson. Grade IIL-l, Joseph Murray. Ltrade II.-1, John MacLeod; Kenneth McKenzie; itiacllennan. Grade I.-i, Alexander MacLeod. -—Teacher, Dorothy Muttart. {em-- '1 VOLLEY-BALL LEAGUE FINISHED AT C. Y. M. L. The Oxford team emerge II v ic- Belle River or , , , _. ' tnmnus m‘ “mdmmal "m" "m" candy was sold and music was . 'l.'i.i‘d fought volley-ball tourna- ment. ‘by (Iefvzitiug -thc tuusit-intis 2l~0 and are now nr will h‘ 0n ncxi Wednesday night, when the presentation} is made, the proud prssessors of the St. John vciley~ ball trophy. The schedule cf games started about Jan,1st. With five teams oontcsting—Oxfo.il, ‘Music- Ulillfl, Millionaires, Shabby (tents, uni r-lharers. The contest was close uud keen interest Wits. held right wish to t-- the ilnai game. According to iii.- _}’P_rnpgt poster, 5xprg55 to you our deep sympathy pluu the three highest. ir-ums play. in the loss you have bcuti recently ed of!‘ In the semi-iliunls- Oxford Herbert. Court. finished first, Mu-iiciaus secotnri your dear Mother. But we know uud Millionultcs third. The pluy-titfvirvinc Thompson. took pleicu on Motnday night and resultrtl I'iSl. in 1i tie lll!l.l\‘l‘.i‘ll Ox- M51 and the Musicians with four points ouch mid thi- Mllirmsiircs with one point. The Millionaires al- We ' Ielllille You!‘ zhuugli gutting only one |i".Il'Il pluy- Ethel MncPhee. ed it WOIILIPTIIII gums llllll kcp. their (ipponetits un the "qiil vivc" HQQVEIIIY most m‘ ilu- timc. l.i the Oxin d Muslvluu gami- ou Weducsiltiy ‘ilit- kept on their tit-s most m‘ Illt‘ night. ldxtrli ‘maul rau high mid at timts looked us though it. might bu uuytmi-‘s uuml- but Llu- fatw lieu-evil that. Oxliorri slnultl wlu and thuy (IIII. Tlu- pcm-uiutloti oi‘ tht‘ cup will be IIHIIII‘ nu next WHIIIIPSIIII)’ night -Mar- 2Rtli_ ivlieu Mr, Justice Arsomiuli ni (‘if tuwu will rlrtfl-ivi-r an tiddtvss to _whii-li .i|i are eagerly looking forward. Th» following is tho m..- up ;tho Oxford tv-iim. V. .l- Smith, 1.. Mnbvllan. l.. ll. Gnllunt, II. Iiurant, O. lliillaul, (Y. (‘nrvt-t" h. ‘Mi-Nully, .l- Tntld. _ E m CELANESE MAY DISPLACE nf SILK MONTREAL, Que. Mprch 3i. — iCelancse will ultimately supplant ,s;ilk for women's wardrobes and the product of the. silk worm will be- come only a memory, according to Captain Brian W. Roe, of a local firm. who gave an address here this week on the subject. Celanesc which includes chemically-made silk and other materials of a similar fnature. is still in an embryonic stage to a great extent. Captain Roe said. but he was confident the new in- dustry of ceianesc manufacture iwculd, in time. outdo the pure silk of the worm. The use of celsnese are manifold. Captain Roe said, and in the near future they might include wearing apparel for men. such as ties, shirts underwear and socks. and possibly handkerchlefs. Celanese originated in England during the war when lr. its first giuey stages it was usml to coat the wings o! aeroplanes. r 2, i———O-C1-———— equa , . NEWS FROM DUNSTAFFNAGE 3» SPUYEW" in a humourous setting and it lost 8T. PATRICKB DAY DULY CELEBRATED A very successful concert and basket social was held in St. Teresafs ball, Saturday Match 17th, under t-he auspices oi’ the Dramatic Club. l The performance took place ‘be- fore a crowded house, and was throughout of n character worthy olithe immortal melodies oi’ old Eillu. THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN y GKOCETERIA -—-—l POULTRY NOTES srrciii liALllES FOR. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY On that llIKIlll. uni only, lnlshmelrl but". may other admirers of Sit- Patrick and the country of his a- iloptlon filled the hall to do honour to the memory of his llilmfl,—-rfllld to ejoy a musical ‘tI‘€8lI. The following programme was‘ very successfully carried out. I Openlug-wilollti sclection- St. Patricks Day. 1 CIlOl‘lll~l-—W'I\'**Il Idrenm oi‘ old P2rln~by ‘Miss Mary Antionello Plueuu, Messrs, llmdcn M iouoy, Leonard Mac-Donald and Elmer McQuaiil, (encored). l Step dancing ‘by Jimmy Mac- Donald, (encored) Solo-Jilly Wild Irish ltose-by‘ Mr. wllltiam (Pour.- ally, (cncored). I ‘Fatce—'l‘rusting ltoo fur and, learning by experience. | instrumental music~v1ollus and lotgau, (encored) S1-e1)(I‘zlll('lIlP,'-—'I)_V lallti. Lloliu McLellau. l Fill‘0.“—.-Bi)l'l‘OWIlig trouble. , Vocal duti~lby Miss Antitmvttu’ .\Ii.ic~ ‘ lPltieau Alllll Bliss Georgina ‘Donald. (eucorcd). l Step (lacing-by Mr. .l0]1-u Mr-l lmllun and Master Jimmy .\I1lit‘| Dutiulil, (Whlfiirfitl). I ‘(‘b0rus-—l‘urry Me But-k 'l‘t> Old‘ tvirgiutiy, (imcorcd). i Thu livi-ly -.‘~ll.l‘i-Ii1lllil oi‘ tho “Irish, Wash Woman" by the BILIHLS ‘brought lire programme to a close-Q Special (vredll. is due rtlio violiuw lists ‘Messrs-Ward ‘CNHIG aiutl-llirtaim- , Nluclionzild, the music being tiutidi-riul Willi sticli vxtrclluuce us the public has lieurutnl to texpeci. of llwm. ‘TIIU ucvouiputilisis 0i‘ the oven- iuu wcm; Mrs- Edward Iluifeyq Miss (Hoot-ulna IMuu limiulil uud iliss Miiry MuQualil. l Auoilwi‘ fetching lllllfll)!!!’ wus the masterly tcxhlhiliou m‘ six-p (lam-lug by "lltttln Jimmy ‘Mill'- liouul-d". | Immediately after tlit- pro- igrummie, ‘Mr- Mricluiel Kelly, one 0i‘ nurtiultruimil nrators, in behalf cf ‘the club, ihltmknd the audience for the excellent order throughout the entire performance. l Then dolowed the sale of baskets tiutiiioncd oif, thy ‘Mr. Kelly in his fluent. and t-ainrhlc manner. I I When ‘the total amounit was ad- lllBil it. was found ‘that the sum or’ $150.00 vim-s realized. 'l‘be singing of the National An- them brought the entertainment to a 0105.9. A very enjoyable eveningwas ~ spent in Marshfield Hall, on Friday, March 23, the occasion being the presenting of the three act drama. by the Young Peoples’ Society of Central United Church, Dunstuffnage.‘ The nlay itself contains a deep-laid plot nothing of its mystery or humour in the hands of the said Society. Each individual, by his or her graceful mrtnirier and clear enun~ uiation quite captivated the audi- 5 Pound Pail A PEAS 2 T“ 23c f MATCHLESS Baking 1 Lb. MILK RANKINS One Pound 15¢ RANKINKQ _ ' ZEPIIYII PIIILET One Pound 15c riii Per Pail BEST PEMIIES Per Tin "——'_1I€Kfifl7iTiTE'-_"_' JELLY 1 Lb. (ilass 23“ PEMIIIES SLIIIEB P SYIIIIP LARGE 2 Tins 2 Tins Powder Tin 23c 1/,_ Lb. BISIlIIIT 1,4, Lb. TOMATOES SIZE 25c CIlIIII 25c __i____i SHELLED WALIIIITS 25c SHELLEII ALMIIIIIIS 25c (EIIRISTIFYS SIIIIAS l inc I "mud 16¢ MARVIIWS SIIIIAS ___ ___...¢..- Black ll- ROSE-DALE on IllJN'l‘S LARGE SIZE‘ no. HUNTS LARGE SIZE (NO. 2%) (JRUSIIEI) PINEAPPLE No.1 Tall 20c Tin IlEST Sliced Pineapple No.2 Size 30c Tin urrani Jam 1 Lb. Glass 32c IIIEAPPLE 32c " 'l‘lN niiiirii"""i>‘riis an NO. 2 SIZE TIN o tux s. Pkgs- 2s. LIMIT 6 PACKAGES TO A CUSTOM ER ienre. The costumes were many and lvarled, appeating to the .love of beauty and also causing much mer- riment. Between acts home made furnished by Miss Viola and Mr. ‘Vernon Dennisq IIIIISII 3 Pkgs. 23c HORNES SOIIII STMISII Per Pkg. 8g Many thanks are due Mr. Roland Phlllinson for his kindly help in noting as director of the cast. also to Mr. and Mrs. Austin ‘Drainor, of Charlottetown. for valuable help rendered in clnosing play and as- ‘slsting with costumes. t I CAST 0F CHARACTERS Archibald Wynn-Senior Partner Manuel Clare-Junior Partner- l .lar~k Yvlanly -Wynn's Secretary- uix TIIILET PEI‘ Cake PALMIILIIIE Per Cake 8c 1 Ti“ SEAL BRAND EIIFFEE 1 Lb. Tin 63° Ellllilll TEEF 25c I Jimmie Blake-—Offlce Boy --Wni. Vere-fly. firs» Wvnri~A. Wynrrs Dangli- tor-Emma Scott». l Netty Prlmrcsc—§enogrmphei' —~ ‘ Bill Willlnms~A Miner ——W. W. tFffllllfifl. ~ i Ponchos “Yilllnms —Blll‘s Daugh- ier-Jllnla Dennis. ' Sheriff-Alex. SCUM. Jim Goddard-Station Agent ~- Vvriwon Dennis. l-lor- Sing-Chlnainan —~l~iaro1d PtPurai-l, Officer nllhPflYl-—Wm. Dooer. God Save the King. "Catarrh Brands You ~, As “Undesirable”, SEEllEIl IIAISIIIS 12c LARGE PACKAGE A LARGE PACKAGE s. CHOICE CREIIMERY IIIITTEII 43c (2 LB. BLOCKS ONLY) LII. FINE LANTIC BULK SIIGAII 5 Lbs. 35c PLULTRY NOTES. Submitted by ‘the POULTRY DIVISION. DOM- ,lNION LIVE STOCK BRANCH. l'Ihls information given in the in- tterests of better farm flocks. All in- quirles to be addressed to Box 200. Charlottetown. I INCUBATION The importance of replacing the farm flock is a factor that should receive consideration from all poul- try producers. Pouitrymen attend- ing to their flocks cell out approx- imately one-third each year. These birds are usually unprofitable hens. such as old ones. and low produc- iers. Then there is the loss through ;death. These losses should be re- placed each spring to keep flock up -to 100 hens, which lsan economical unit for any farm. Under average conditions hens lay best during their first ‘year of production. which production decreases gradually each succeeding year. As a disease control measure the replacement of the flock is an im- pcttant item, because it is u. well known fact that tuberculosis and lather d‘ are more prevalent lin old birds. One can readily sec that it is important to cull tho Lilcck both from the standpoint oi" ,egg production, and disease. The ‘renewing of one-third of the flock ‘cach year is a very important prob- ‘lem in poultry raising. It is one of the common attributes to failur" ,on the part. of uiauy beginners. l Incubation and brooding determ- sinc to a great extent the profits to lbs made from laying pullets when lthi-y reach maturity. Higher mor- ‘tallty among chicks can of n be nttributt-tl to poor incubation. while dbl-rt‘ nri- tithcr factors which pluy 1a vitnl part, such us inferior qual- lity of breeding stock, d‘ cases, mul ltioor methods of brooding. 'l‘Iie best measure of wine's ability as a poul- try raiser he the number of fully matured chicks raised in proportion to the number of eggs set. The slic- Wess of incubation depends directly cu the source of egg supply for hatching", and ulso involves the breeding stock. It is safe to state that the quality of the young stock ‘ts directly dependent. upon the .brcvding stock. The two methods of hatching eggs are generally referred to as Natural und Artificial Incu- -bation. The Natural method requires tut: use of the hen, and involves the natural instinct of the hen during ‘brooding. The artificial method rc- quires the usc of the incubator. Each method has advantages, and disadvantages. During recent yeais the incubator has played an im- lportant part in the development of the poultry industry, because of the fact: that the outstanding advantage of the incubator over the broody hen is that the chicks can be hatched in larger units, thus putt- ing the cost of hatching on a more economical basis. When incubators are used for hatching, there is less danger of chicks becoming infected with lice, parasites, and other such diseases, generally attributed to the old hen. Taking all factors into con- sideration, it is evident that under average conditions hatching chicks ‘in incubators is not only more sat- jlsfactory, but also more economical, ‘particularly where large numbers {are hatched. The incubator has a decided advantage in being able t0 hatch a few or several hundred chicks at a time, and these hatches "an be arranged in such a ivn‘! that a benefit is obtained from the standpoint of maturity of the pulicl; stock in limo for winter lay. NATURAL INCUBATION I When the hen is used for incu- ,bni.ioh of the eggs it is often diffi- cult to get early hatches since the time of setting will depend en- tirely upon the instinct of the dif-t Terence of the days when the hens" nre set. With poultry becoming an titripcrtant fnctor as ti revenue pro- ldurcr on the farms the time oi lhatchint! in order to obtain the luicst satisfactory results becomes trcry important. incl, to be obtained from them. The ltimc of hatching depends on the lrciion of the country and weather "auditions. For Prince Edyvard Isl- iuucl. April 15th. to June 15th is a lsuilablc time. Chicks should ucvoi" bc hatched after June 15th. One of tho advantages of natural l Pullets must reach maturity In “the fall. if WIIIICI‘ production is go- incubation is the fact that less ini- expcnse is involved. Some |tinl iclalm that. the chicks arc morn |vigorous. This has never been pi oven. ‘With the increased tonnage. oi poultry being produced it is liurdly possible that. this tonnage bc maintained by the use of tho hen nlonc. Tlic use of hens to hatch the Lcliicks is practical on many farms. So Lonthsome Is the Disease Thal- Few Will Associate With a Catarrhol Victim IS YOUR. TROUBLE CATARRM? I As a remedy for Asthma and a preventative oi Grippe and Catarrh. every doctor is delighted with Ca- i-rrhooone. One eminent throat, Catarrhozone is specialist says if used two or three times each day you will never surfer from any cstarrhal disease l of the head. \ throat. nose or lungs. Catarrhomne goes right to the tiniest cells in the lungs, carryinz healing, soothing balsoms to the places that are tainted with Catarrh. A sneezing cold is ended in ten minutes-a sore throat is healed and restored in an hour or two and quickly dlaoppears—catorrh of long standing is invariably stamped out because Catarrhozone kills the germs that cause the trouble. Every good druggist sells Catarrhomnel large outfit, $1.00. small sine, 50c. MIILASSES Per Gal. 63c m PURE dream oi Iariai u. ii». IIEAIIEII FLIlIIIl Pk g. 9c OILS Per Gal. 26g PURE HIISTAIIII v. Lb. Tin 15¢ llueen (lily Flour t 24- Lb. Bag 24 Lb. Bag‘ DELIVERY WE CHARGE TEN CENTS FOR DELIVERY-CUS- TOMERS (IAN SEND ANY SIZE ORDER THEY WISH- YOU SAVE THE DELIVERY CHARGE ON ONE OR. TWO ARTICLES AND THE BALANCE 0F YOU! ORDER IS A REAL SAVING ON EVERYTHING PURCHASED. JENKINS 8i SIlII LIII. "when the number of chicks is small, or when the supply of eggs is extremely limited. If adequate artificial brooding equipment is not available thon the hon should _bc >‘II.'~'C(I. PURCHASING BABY CHICKS FROM HATCIIERIES . ll intending to buy baby chicks only purchase of a reputable cun- cci-n. This is very important. Below nrc o. few reasons why baby chicks should be purchased:- l. You get chicks which have been carefully bred from high grade breeding stock. 2. You get all the chicks that you want at one time, saving all the ‘confusion. bother and expense of ‘attending to several lots of chicks of different ages. 3. You get healthy uniform chicks. (Any reputable dealer culls out all ‘his weskllngs or inferior stock. The lchicks you hatch yourself you take ‘as they come. good, bad, or indif- ferent. l 4i. Chicks are hatched in‘ the most uo-to-ihte machines. and are sup- plied with the beat regulated hear, oir and moisture. Hatching is und- or tbs core of highly trained men. ._ .3‘ . Y But Quality Io always in demand. People become "guni-conoclous” when they chew the improved Beech-Nut Gum. Instead of ank- ing merely for gum, they insist o; Beech-Nut brand-wither Peppermint, Wintergreen or Spednnint flavor Polka not accustomed to chewing A lviAilCi-i s, 192s tlllm. now find-with Beech- Nui-a healthful, sensible habit and n pleasing experience. You'll ‘ t l l 5. You can buy bclii-i- chicks, m, n‘ have adopted ilu- straw hut. for if n producer good cues or hutch from specially: kcp tnatings. t ti. You run no risks oi‘ o total failure. You zlmrt wukc up in tho morning 1.0 find your iticubato: lamp out, mid your labor, as well as eggs, a loss. . three weeks In all methods of securing chicks there are advantages and disad—, vahtages. Breeders should read and u’ choose intelligently. Next. week the care of incubator and hen will be discussed. ‘ l Most of the natives of Syria, who wear tarbush during the winter, rulc ut u. less pricc than your owiil-illmlllef- hatching costs you. batches good chicks hr- must buy waters- Daily application oi Miuarlrs will dry up warts. Also i-x- ccllctit for callous-vs, moi-us uud bunions. i4 machinist . ll- lN l M5741; '.___I__ Immm-m-u-m-m-m-nq-n-m-n-n-m-nm-mm-am-Q-m-..¢-.._ ..-.---_-_- ---¢--- B-Illh-il-I-Q ootumsus " ' DIKOVERING AMERICA rz:S 51121210 I idiiai is the iliraaagr? THAT KEPT COLUMBUS STRUGGLING ON WHEN OTHERS HAD ABANDONED HOPb $1000 Ca ‘lit Prire - - Iliil I'll/t . . . - in! Prize - . . 4lIi Prize . . i Prisca .110 nzh l0 Prim-i S8 ciirh 75 Prize: $2 rush A Few Point r: on Solving Puzzle lf~you iurceeil in getting ilie correrl Ieiur in rorli square, you will he lhle in solve ihe Illlln . ero ro Ionr words in the m: :51. Sun or ilie Icli hund :qu|ro in iii: - rop row and iry io trace the lino until you rum! tu a Ieilerr pui rim letter in iho nqusre. Do iiu nmo with nch lqiioro until you linve l lciler in each lquore. Rules of Content l. U:o :liirp lead pent-iii nuke your Ieiior: no nu: to the niupo oI iIio Ieuor: the circles u you un- 1. Write your Iinnio and nddreo: plainly in Ind pencil n! Ilio bottom of 331:! advertisement. Soy If Mn, M", q Ilo 3. Cur odvorriooinoiit out on dotted lino and mid ii no in. “ "Jag; :3" roman-wiser point: are also S. Employee: QLAIIIIIIC Mill: and their relative: no barred from tlh Col- ton. 5 Univ flllluofllry will be coupled ' : lioiilolio hum ail" M advertisement eon IUD d "nailing Ill o mired u- My Nome i: Siraiorho: No.. NOTE" Any person who soIvi-s 2 or more words correctly will re- ceivi- an IMMI£l)lA'I‘li award in addition f0 any other prize they may win. Nothing to Sell YOU WILL POSITIVBLY NUI‘ Ill Askizn T0 SELL ANYTHING POI US in order in win my oI the Big Cu! Priru nfiered shove. . ~ W-lion we receive your entry, we will _ advin you oi’ the number o! poiau you, have gained and nlr you to malro : :m:ll purchase from our cnnloguo w qiieIlIy. YOU DO NOT OBLIGATB YOUR- SELF TO DO ANYTHING FOR US BY SENDING IN AN ANSWER TO THIS PUZZLE. GIVEN Every conieoion who quolifiu wuss GIVEN uinplll oi our inerchondilo valued from 50c‘ 2012.00. Town. n Write name and oddiiul plainly inmpenclli mu whether Mn, Mn. or ATLANTIC MILLS Dept. No."2'_i- 145 Wellington W. Toronto 2, Onl-