SMALL FARM FOR ~ 1- ' I i ' ‘I I 1 . l _ Allrlrvrivvva i 3" .\";': z 1'. ' v l: our watch-Lyon]; ' serve you.‘ Pcruonslettintioii I “Iilvcrzrtlililg élcs-‘l :-.n:l tidy.- i flz: proper dispensing l J. ERNEST Phone 82 3266- ~24-3l. ootqoouoooooontonumu Ono Insertion l........ Three Insertions . Four Insertions-g _- Eight Insertions ............... 4§UOFQQQOO Q _QQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI 00000 putlflll‘ 531e,; .. iron sue. roles. BOARD ANll room sign; gangland-yet, ljusrqlsli, Office.‘ ,. , .. u s_. FOB QALE-MY FARM. Afl‘ GRA- hflfyfluRbfldhlsa acres, good build- ings. Apply, Cjavin l-lording. Char- lottetown." ‘ ‘ _ 3231-51 DUNLAI‘ STRAWBERRY PLANTS 75c, ~pcr hundred, $1.03 by mail. $5.00 per M», F. S, ‘Reeves, Ssuth- port, 2231-"1-23-31 .___.___.__,____ ______ : i~"fIRv'~~SALB-"DAY ‘OLD carom. Barred Rog-k slndjlvhitc Leghorn. Owen J. McKlnnon, Vernon Bridge,‘ p, E, 1; _ » ~ Lzoa-a-es-al. FOR SALE—DRAFT GELDING 1300 l lbs, Island bred, guaranteed to work anywhere. sound. Percy Waits, Bcutll Shore. sasv-rnzs-ai: nted one m‘le from Soul-in, contem- lnz ltacres in good stat: of vltltiw, ration, svith coed house and barn. Apply to Howard Psquci. ‘ » 2233-4-2l-Iil. FOR SALE-LARGE AND (‘OMMO- dlnus dwelling. suitable for hoard- lrlz or ronmln’; 11511"- ‘~"-""“°“" h‘ cntcd with uararlonrlvi i-vl “n: "rr. conveniences. Apply A~._ IL. col-e of Guardian. ‘ v 37-31-31 IARGAIN IN nooks. For: sAi.'.-: lockers of Canada twcuty-l-WQ "l" llmcslttraetively ‘boiled in‘ cloth boards. A series of rlrtorlcal nWl biographical works without wifoll no home library can b": pomp?"- Intimatc biography of ti"! men who made the Csnhcin o! teddy 11ml 07 the iutllreh-Wili be old nt. n-sac- rifice. Apply A. B. C. Cwrriilw. 3242-4-23-3. ‘AR-M FOR SALE CONTIHNIYG W9 cores, sdjohling the Protflsiflfllv Q uhanage. fronting on Mt. Ilel nnmt Rgagnnfiljlfi "firms , arrow:- i rd. Anlliy Cant. T. G. Tflylil‘. 53 Cumberland Et. 2235-44447‘ Miscellaneous , -.___. .__ JOHN ALFRED lllscllfiNhLi). LAND ~l'nrv.'._' rr, Bax 29. llermanvillc. ‘ . : . -2;13~3-:Q-lllll)|'ld l-lvrArd _TAG‘ sjon 11in sm- son's shipmcnti on short notice Ousrdlm central Prlnlcrr. - 1 _ -..,._... ._,__--_-- TOUR LAST crunch Tl) TAKE l-dvnntsgs of the,b‘\l'8flln5 80¢- Roods for l0e.. £1.00 for 33s.. etc. We positively close Batllrrhv rfzht. rstsln ‘mmlmd. as‘ 1-25-31 . t ' e -——-r~—-’-' . AUCTION BALI 0F QTOCIK. (‘ROI’- isrm implements of the late James MscMmsn. Btsnhope. will talus piscs Saturday. April 26th at l o'clock. az-li-s-zl-zl. ausr Altnfvsb A-r ALBANY. rm.- losd of choice Oednr Posts rad stakes. Unloading April cub. ,. , , "ssnz-i-zi-dis ---+_ srru. A TlffNGS LEFT.‘ take edvlntsgs t the bfirglim. 3011, ' Mo. m 30s.. Arm. for 39s.. tilt-- SVO- yummy, close lstllrlqy [night-v Jptbrs ‘llirtflqd. . . .. " : .1 asn-c-cs-gl is: r YWHENQYOU NEED-i? our us sly-ye =10, v (Lilffl-Ali g "- kind, b6ill1ftlbiililhl from in: best lllllulflu-MTTI‘ Quin; rectum-Luv Orzly néylszcrtl um“;- n. villi! ye - ,. . "*EQUIPMENTV‘ phone and mall orfi-r l-errivc ‘best ntlonfon. An np-to- to Ill night Drugstore service llt your lllrilusal. WE DISPENSIQ l'i‘ESCFlTT'('.\.'.s" QEVRIITWEN g BY ANY l ' - neuron.‘ " l mm. Arm ‘KODAK ‘unvssfronu " ‘ i i Classified} ‘Aziaériisérfiegzts: ..'.,'.. lilo. |lervl ling of 5 words i} ' Crmllllsslvflel‘ ‘Ollll-‘llflll l" Um‘: . hit fngizlnd on May 11. 1B5?» yell‘- .'_st cc-IsT ~ 7% pplc: are of the Quality of exp sricnce 2i drier. givtnftvo c; a . I ' The lniest equipment for cf prescriptions. , ' -.’fiill.-'VI('3E ' =. Yo: rill like nu" Urn-More self-v cc. Prompt dciiv y, l l i-llif yVOfiTH ' nnnunooo-iocfioodoowc . . -. o‘ .. tic per line of [words v i O 8c pal‘ lllllfilr‘ words ‘In per lino of 6 words rlOfvQOfiflt oiLOQOOOOOQOQOQ Articals Fur Sale Fun SALE-BABY eAmuAol-z 11 “ ‘Alley semi.‘ 3313-4-25-31 r-"os sALz-“isAsr CARRIAGE, Ar- ply Guardian. 3288-2i ,__-_.._m_._.._._._-._-._._ m... F '7' SALE-TWO BURNER, Oil. .."‘.ove, practically new. Apply Gulrlnll. ' ' ‘ ' - 3200-21-51. _ Male‘ Help Wanted ' WANTBD-ZYGOOD BARBER FOB. FTlgi-lish. A good opening for busi- ~ ness. Apply Box 12, Tlgnish, P. E. I- _ ,_ . _ 3278-4-24-4i. WANTED SMART BOY T0 WORK ozrDsiry Farm and help dsliyer milk in City. Apply fired McRse. fl. It. No. 6, Charlottetown. 3293-4-25-2i. rAllBr-zn STARTS " I - onAsc-ow mow. ‘Ulfllwnfe of the‘ ofliéliu yvorthlness 0i his customer, a barber in Glasgow, Scotland, recently itld in him! "What. s lot of ccoundrels- we hsve lrl the town council! They all ought tn be tskenvout Ind ihvi M’ fllwnl" me customer was a cit? magtztrzte. and the incident was told at u» meet m‘; of the council,‘ when discussions arose-over the AlllInfiibM-of corrup- tion leveled against various m8!!!- bgfis of t-lyst body. One of the coun- cillors already has IOdZEd l- !!!" 5' gsirlst t-he director oi s city flrm, elafm-lh; new dnmwes lol- timed slanderous statements made in re- gard to l. civic contract. An Omclni investigation is t0 b9 maile- FM some high omelais are reported to be worried. MOTORCYCLES hour BIDOUINS colilpleurls I Journey of _ newly l5,000 miles by motorcycle. J- 0111 v a‘ lip. I have recently enjoyed ‘and the au-| ‘yl-‘cntraifiusrdis PBESBYTEIIIIN__SERVICES follows; Bnndsy, April 2i ‘Harrington, 7 Muchfield at '1 p. m. Dr. En ‘Gouge, Pivltor, CARPENTER WORK and general cbritfltbtfiigi‘ "Jobbing a specialty. Phone ‘B. '11. Myers, 991. ' -__\ 3112-4-18-25-21 ~ . \._,"..- ENJOYABLE " 13121001»; ; irne, lixLJgc held under the auspicesoi l, St. Joseph's Sodaiity in the Knights of Columbus Home last evening; was , lrlrjzely attended and was a most cnqi .‘_\'l\bl8 affair. The prim,- winners? \‘.i'1'[‘I Lnrllcs. Firsh-Mrs. A. Mur-.; "ll}'. Second-Miss Florence A, Mc-I lxmall. Gentlemen. FirstFMr. (t ‘rpptn, 5eccnd—Rev. Fr. Bucky tlbiv-Illsz M. Lnppin. H i INSTITUTE MEETING-Tho, reg- ular monthly meeting of Pleasant Circle Institute was -heid at, the School on Ay-l-il lOtll, with nine members and three \L.-2‘.ol's present. Meeting cpcncd with singing _I_nstl- ttute Coral, Roll call followed‘ v res- collection. _inu‘tes"oi’ last meeting were Jlhen iead-‘arltl adopted. Two letters were ifead 1and-dlsucuxsed. ITwo new mem- Burs joined-icy, thlsfmeetlng. A dis- cigsslorifthén took‘ place on the hold- |ing of a. social evening, on May ‘sbtth, Next meeting to be held at it“ home of Mrs. Pdtrlck Tierney.’ ‘rolfllcsll to be answered vdth A Booki .thor. Mcctingclosed with Notional Anthem. Erctucit w. L-The April meeting of the Mt, Melllck w. 1.. met at the home of Miss Laura Mc- Queen, on Arpril 3rd. Meeting open- ed by siligingthc Institute Ode and Wcpoating the Creed. Twelve mem- bers answered to roll call which was answred by House Cleaning Hints 11nd m helpful ideas “vere ex- ed. The minutes of last meeting presented several bills which were paid. Two letters were read thank- ing the Institute for fruit and visits made by thdslck committee. A very interesting paper on House Decorat- ing was madby tho convenor for ‘Home mommies. A grab bill? W" taken pirtin‘ by the members which brought in spice sum o1 money- Aftcr s. iilwrhn oi resdinll. Billi- ingr-‘and- vlnstrumental snusis‘ giver! -pl'cscnt, lunch was served by the‘ hostess and meeting W008i" $0 ,3 3105; by singing O_ Cflnfldt. business, -tion.s in Austria, _ ,0 Vlenns_§rpr;ng Fair was as successful as before - Card OF flanks The promoters of Wednesday Nights boxng bouts wish to take this means‘ of thanking all the ofiicisls at the ring side, also the management of the Arena, including the Janitor for services rendered; also to the boys oLthc Legion Bend who so thought- fully rendered moles music, and not forgetting the experienced staff of the Momlng GllEfdiBfiJM write-ups on behalf of. clean sport.- EDWARITNICHOLSON On bchltil of promoters and 1:. Stephens arrived 1n_ Pf ‘"7- rll, Aumrhlls, from‘ Landon recently- Titcy carried it‘ letter from the H4811, for: to deliver to Prlmb ‘MW-Quill S"uil'n cl Azutrlllls, and this was 1.: done in Melbourne. The two men m1 l-zdi through l-‘rance, Switzer- m-,d_ Amirjv, Hvmgsry, Irak, Persia, Inn's and Burmsh. They were de- talnecl in Turkey for two weeks be- fora they could obtain pemB-rlvn W proceed. Attacked by Bedoulns three tines in the desert of Irnl: they frlghtcncd them sway-by WWW u,‘ their engine until tho ‘put/ruff’- eoundcd like s machine-Pm NW"?- bearcrrbrvmo rossmur A plvel-sfwlll be able to work ‘at dzpths at. ‘present impvloiblfiv by u" ~01 s. newly-invented devil-l" 49"“ “which m" splmredin Europe- It "ll s, submersible coIBPPQIMW “limb” wilich ls mu urtsohnwry with "w- halts by dlvvrg lt-WW 1"“ ‘*‘ on‘ m up» worm the 1mm" harp-LA; Eay View on April l930ho Mr. and Mrs. James B. Reld, s son. Joseph Leonard. McELROY-Irl Boston Mam. I-‘ljl- day. April 1a, mo, Miss Elizabeth Mcmroy, formerly of my Haven, "P. E. Island. VFZlil-At the P. E. 1. Hospital lhursday, April 24, mo, Mrs. coin- crlnc Weir. Funsrsl from the Mac- uan mineral Home, King Bqusrejon l-‘rldsy, April lothhserviée starting" st _ _2 o'clock, funeral leaving at 2.30. In- terment in People's Cemetery. ‘ IN MEMORlAM _'Il_l loving memory ‘of our clear mother, Mrs. Susan Frsncis,_ ..wbo pencil to her dternsi Revised, April $5, mo. ’ -- - a; musics of lil their blood, whirh ems caucus‘ nmlvlil- ‘I'M tbs Mo: entire. o! air 1n m. 033ml“;- ‘ths sum from mulls ll st cm» m»! W ‘trio sills‘; M ' l!!! am. inn t-iié menu o! flllillll lncst on I|Gll'_ lhsrt, rest A ‘n end-yes; rtz- yosslih dull’ var be" ‘Bfhbt alike-M. ~ .' sag» ‘ l o ~- IDIMCDYIGIMIIIIICQIIIIHQII- Mullally. _ . ljlew. ‘Illeedly- changcd,,'_ hrcc new members join- _ were res-cl and adopted. School and _ side committees. them reportedlnd " by some_~qf thejnembers and visitors’ " l6, ' momentary sndinlvsuosd hills. PIontIOM-I.‘ 101- Ililfin Strut. Across from Prawn Iron. llonrsltoillfllti. 7toDLH. -_-==-.__-.- 32th w” flififijf§§iiitbi Miss Prods Mdclfellrol Milton his returned home after spending u, few days with" her ‘sister ni-Ikcdcricton.‘ oLcAmlvoc mod __Ar_m vxorurry The valid, are drying s; splendid- ly and the curs src bpllnning , to “m! I ._ . t , , __i.lj-j jMurdoclu wits in M111- Mescsfqeorgs, vmrderstlns and Albert Pralge, motored to George- town, Good Friday. ‘ ‘ Mrs. Ernest Inga, Hgzclbrook,‘ u‘ spending afew days inliifillvicvn, - lng called to thebqdslds pf horbmo- ther, Mrs. Wallace Drake, who is very lli. Mr. Albertlngs, was s recent v14 ltor tol/fillvlew. . , . m. Alexander MscMilisn, Alborry Plain; was in Mlllvic-w, rusty. Mr. Brirsby Goody. Alberryylslns ls busily engaged shingiing the barn of the late Lester lisydcn, Vernon River. .. . On Thursday the ale of the QI- tste and implement: of the lI-lc Philip Irving, Cherry, Wiley. took place, Despite the bud condition of tho-roads. -thcro was s largo attend- ance. Mr. Furncss ilmthsson, was the purchaser of tho farm. Mr. Wilfrid Fbrbesfvernon, was a recent visitor to the city. visitor to New Perth. rytoiedmhcisnotsowcllssua us]. ‘ Nir. Braden Jelly, " Wm. Smith, Millview. and Mrs, iJohrrMur-rphy, Mtllvlew. Miss Laura. Munroe, _Millviow. l-llgh Bank. Messrs. Ire. Etcwart, were in Mlliviow, Saturday. The ‘following on, stranding for the Vernon school for the month of Msrohz-x Grsdg,_x—l_ Donald Hlmtlsy. 2 ci-gds vnr-r Joseph momma. 2 ‘Joseph moor-mac. a Louis allu- vnrl. Vl-Xl. berm Fraser, 3 Felicity Dohcrty. Grade III-l Riots McKenzie, 2 )‘ Estelle McKenns, a msnsrdn. Grads 11-1 Rilllell Ftlmfill, 3 Guy Sullivan, S-Berths Howlott. Crude I Br--1 Albert Fraser, 2 Liluyd Martin. Grads I Jr.—1 M11110 Mommas. ' Now that the hmuc cleaning Ass.- son is on and the women In In‘:- ious to have their rooms look A1,‘! have few suggcstiorts r0 bed foams whlohmny be of inmost. Inldtocs- in‘ s color scheme for our" rooms we must have 101m ides of ‘the iii- iiuellcc it has on our disposition.‘ It since it b bhs mo; ma» which’ eh totenewsd" ‘ hopérsnd ll; is mccsssry ltd-t we glwiildiwlk- on smid refreshing and inspiring rsct result vou- must -n,rst"iir "all clsobwyfiurivsll tlic nocrrmtllmfmmthsmnchoiiss rue. cnAtorrwlvgioAanlAw §rf$=$§s§§adl=flné I u I , , I l " 7°. vusvfiflgmat-Efigq? . - were visible in “the distance. “and . would answer that-summons. Mr. W. L. Jenkins was l recent The many friends of Mr. George Macmillan, Albcrry Plains. are cor-I spent a few days here the guest of m. Joseph Mugpllyé ~_svy.f spirit tho Easter llbliiiliys-‘ths iusrt oiKM-r, m. and Mrs. made and Msry,. city, are spending s. few days the, guest, of Mrljsrid Mrs. Joseph Acorn, _ Milivlew. spent the week end st hoi- home in New P311]; _ filf°°Plfll brlnches. Spring had fond- and L. ,McGil1vl-sy. Summcrvil-lem Carmini Riser, 3 _M_l¢fy__KOhfy.~' ~- Grade V_I——_l _Gol'doin‘_ Mtlrlly, z diving out I-frl-mber uglie undsr the Irene/Momma. a marl-m Bulli-'suxlsfilne: tbs ‘Aldon opened tlnq Grads IV-l Msric McKsnIu.‘-‘2"rush'snd'wster parsnip sprawled d“; ed ‘Gbflleltfill and msrkld rm ‘lie-Budding of the Lucio: The hamlet bfliierlvsie bofltcdno Discs of worship," but Bsmpford seiner’: crockstcd airmen-towers whenvtha rglny wind blew, thin beli- muilc filtcred up Wsllavslley on the seventh day, and certain of the folk 1mm vixen Tor, Avlss Pomoroy and her-children set out on Ester Sunday. To Chfllblllll,‘ this‘ anni- versary possesses n. special signific- ance, and those who belicveln the resurrection of the dssd, at Easter often deck their IIIVUI with the only offerings that the dead can receive. Therefore the women carried flowers. iLlzzfebrollgl-lt daffodils and violets; her mother bore a bunch of Marechsi : Neil roses, the gift of s nursery gsr- dener st Tsvlstock. Scattered upon the road behind them, others follow- ed and Matthew Northmore came, l alone a quarter of s. mile in the rear. f Asainst the tower of the unnamed church, bursting beech-buds spatter- ed. The newborn green; round about were lifted the boles of many trees; and spring moved amid the sleeping- plnces beneath. Primroscs peeped from the mounds where children had planted them, and the wood-sorrel ‘cirooped its frail, lovely bells above much dust of vanished men. Herc the folk slept; the wind murmured; the seasons msrked their passage in llush growth of clock and dlrnel st ' the time oi the scythe; in failing rain and (ailing leaves: lrnstarllght and frost and the silences of winter nights. Grey ‘through the thickeniilg trees, the heights of Pu Tor towered Mrl-htrly. and round about the land fell by fields and homestesds to the river. The gravestone of Iva’: Pomeroy‘: father stood to the north of the church tower, It was of slate, deeply incised; ma room remained upon it to record his wife's passing when she would sink to bezwlth him. The dead man's favorite text wsssiso grsven hm by his command-part of mm 1-2: 331$ my hand shortened at. sll that it cannot redeem? or have I no pow- er to deilvsri" Lizrls arranged the flowers and - Ives, It his .moi;her‘s direction, drew ‘Aln Devon y! Western‘ Guardian u-IAGS-ls-rgo stud d all kink onhsnl. Plnhsorlrnnlod. I. T. llolmsn, Limlkd. _ uos-i-zs-u-ao May 2-5. -oou: 1'0 omnAr. nsnsous l-lsll Mondsy evening, April 28th and sec the Ohelton Drsmstic Club pre- sent their ploy, "A White Shawl". If not fine, the following night. 8294-4-25-31. -MON‘1‘- (Mll- IOPITIIIWL- ‘rhe drawing in commotion with the Mont Carmel lottery-bu been post- poned until May 32nd. All stubs should be nocountnd for before that date. 3802-11. zt-SECURE YOUR BAGS NOW. wsluveslsrgsshckofsll kinds on hand hers. Fish: snd Branded. B. T. ' llolmlfl, Limited. aaos-i-zs-zs-so May z-s. l —BETURNED T0 HIS HOME - Mr. Lyle Livingstone returned to his homo in Glenwood on Wednesday‘ from the Prince County Hospital. Mr. i Livingstone hss made s. remarkable, recovery from s very serious injury‘ in a shooting accident with which readers‘ of the Guardian srs famil- iar. Since the bullet was located and extriscted, s short time ago, his im- provement has been steady and un- interruptett-S. TURKEYS A PROFITABLE CROP l WHEN PROPERLY HANDLED. (Experimental Farm Note.) Turkey bleeding-is not the difficult undertaking that is generally suppos- ed. when the bfeedinx stack and pou- lts are properly iii-lulled. Essentials to success in turkey _ breeding an: clean soil. mstun shod: (‘Or lwoedl-flfl. ' $2.25 Major ' Guaranteed Hot Water Bottle , Z for $2.26 1's?‘ 21.42.01 _ l} . . , Absorbent Cotton Z fvr .76 “my-g, M“ z/mzs ‘25c pk Gauze‘. . 2101326 l l... m slag? i TOILETRIES . Mentbolsled Shaving Cram ~ I 21w .51 $1.11) ' Lsvan or ,,§“::*s%“c:l§{°'$1'°1 2’°"36 zsgiiek zM-zs ' Z for .26 v _ “iismif”??? 21041-25 good foods properly fed to both . mature and young stock. free range , and above all the keeping of the tur- I ion-y flock sway from other bamyard l fowls. eys. If it is impowlble to have soil which ‘has not previously been use-d for poultry keeping mule sure that the ls-nd has been plwdhed and \ a ’ ‘ " from its on the grave. also bIOUIHWtHIlYKUU and arrang- odl-Ihcmdn tin crosses and jam-pots. some were holiday colors and went cheerfully ‘about their tender task; others were cisd in back and lsid their, flowers silently on recent mounds. The bellsrsng their loud- "est; the? sun shonef a little knot of menlablsckstoocincartbozcnrh to watch the congregation enter. l Metnwhile‘ Ives over Ward Bridge, FEM-ed his plpevandsmoked in gloom. Before him‘ Walisls waters foamed under a; hnu ‘of grey twigs‘ and led thetrees and they were full of |the mellow light of opening buds. The river ran clear and fiuhod s salute to each moss-clad stone upon nu way. she twlnkled into foam at many fsiis; she loltered in hack- waters and littls bays; she smoothed her-face to stillness v rt young stars and buds and delicious things burst- ing their sheaths, might bend and see their own loveliness. The osks were |trlm tsgirof green; "the ‘grant wood- |with their‘ feet in the river; snd i-lnkeups, Jiowen; and the {clings of the lrls brightened the water meadows. Aloft, siong deep hillsides, under Vixen Tor, countless psviiions of the larch were glittering in their first rsptul-q of young green, The vernal‘ glory of them wu touch- ed and outlined with pure light, so that etch particular tree made itself felt in the mus, and uttered that mlllc nnts of reality, and lilo, bo- yond ‘All powqr of artist's word or ‘Polnhrk stain t4 win from Nsturc ‘find Ill “POX! PIPGI- Each spire 0f Ill those myriad spires preserved s grac- ‘ioul individusi distinction in the commonwealth: Dlrhspc not on would have been horn superbly flung upon‘ tin lhouldm of Ipring. unit dwelt in ‘them u in its proper homo; their untold glory» hold even child- ren‘! 070l- And bennth them rsn tbs rim indict-cad fields that scho- ‘Odlflfl the music of lambs, dung Pomlroy found his mind presently turned to pace. mmssne nutter: unconsciously interested him a little. 1b: the inches ha had no (you; but lis ‘watched s huvy trout minim sonastll mm: then m sought the other psrspst of the bridge. look- milfosmn emits‘ of Isursl and rhododendron that bore spread dork inn the mat ‘sud Many other little companies‘ thoroughly cultivated. A desirable soil for turkey raising is one that is light and porus in texture. Bind 0r gravel being desirable. Low lyln: pm m- hcsvy may soils should be av- v aided, especially for the raising of pnults. Breeding stock should be well ma» tllred. especially the ffimales, Good. y-ozlrlirlg birds are preferable to all" other I180. Well developed cooks" may be Used to sdventafl- b1"? 51°" id be brad on rrmture females. Avoid using males which are W" KWW" and also the use of females which are over starldard weight, H @1195’ freq“- ently break many o: the eggs at hat- ching time. Pleads for turkeys shOuId be made id shrunken ilrfl-‘Jns be used or lira!!! that has become moulded or heated ln any way. Avoid overfeodilng. as much loss in turkey raising is by d1- gestivc disorders. Suitable mine m outs, mcked corn, wihnst, barley or buckwheat. Variety is ncommxded. Mashes of the above gmins can b: used and should be fed in self-feed- trig hoppers. so that bhs birds cfln help thelmslves. Feed tiho thins and mum from lnpparl or trmlths and avoid Allowing the turkeys to out hhetr food from mg ground. ls this is s n-equont source of contamination. Foultdshmmbofcdln rnuctl-ithe gungvnsyubaby chicks. and like the nature birds should be fed wi- ularly and in this my avoid the pos- sibility 0i’ the birds overfeedi-Yll. 000d molten, flnsly _ ‘. fed in the dry stats sn recommended Ln I Wm- msmisl my. m mama of finely chopped’ hard boiled elk Incl stale bread crumbs for this first few days i; highly moans-minded. Your: tulhys may he sutured mianily or in Impetus-s. and brood- inlmsyboctfrlcdonin eitherths nstlnni or the snlicisl method. n Win should be afforded t-hc young birds until they Ire at least two weeks old. after which Mme the! ml! b0 allowed snore freedom. ‘Rig tuney is. strictly speaking, s farmer's fowl, 1nd cannot be success- fufly mired in close confinement. While it. is possible tn keep mum in a nnsll mass Md sun make mid growth, cheap guns ms only possi- blccvi free range. Willa-e the turkeys tin roam over meadows, pastures or wooded areas In excellent opportun- ityfhr dlcslpgcklsis lfl\l\d,ll\ll lnco the turkeys d0 little damlge to growing crops they cln be ioobed up- shooting season came; and s still mots limitcd number-tho tribe of Moleskin-robbed therein and com- bined lvnsincss with pleasure in de- flmoc wright concerto-From "The llcthcrfiy lien Philipi m. So‘! that is oontanlinstled with the v droppings of fowis of any kind is not. , doslrsbb soil on which to rear turk- ' of sound gralrls, and ln no case shou- ‘ *°l.r.*§;;£e?fie Zlv-ll 31m oFx (if ou Seasons Soap. 2941-01 10o cake Home and zfm, 35E 3.13mi"; i; . Lavender Soap.‘ . . z!” '36 15c Narcissus zfof.16 *5“ m?“ if.‘ Zir-Zfi ' 15c cs o Soap. . 15o P and S Soap. . . lscwisllclnds... grow-sacrum... Zfor .26 i l 7 l‘ Ii $4M” 25c Klenzo Tooth Brush 2 1w .26 . 35c Tooth Brushes 2 for .36 .‘°fi.lvl3'fiifl’és.".‘.““‘. .. 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Zfvr-75 ROSS -DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSORS T0 RUG COMPANY I Corner Great George and KcnfStrects I on ss In essential to any ilsrmcr since they feud largely on grasshop- ers and other insects during the summer months. ‘Ilhe-y require little attention‘ and comparatively little feed utter they devcWPe their rod heads. After this time they should b: ailowd to roost in the ‘men from lhen untill marketing time in the fall. To make s sitcoms of turkey ran, in! the turhuy flock should be en- tirely mm? from the barnyard, or from the poultry yard, since much of the trouble with turkeys is caused from Bliwidlesd, which is frequently plant in and wound the poultry ynra. 1m turkey being naturally s wild bird desires freedoms. s-nd when kept sway from tins poultry flock and barnyard givesj-he owns-r little cause for wcfiy. and when properly heckled usually gives hsndmms re- venue for time 01nd money cxpsrlded. A. G. Tlsylior, Oentnei Expedrmiltal firm, Ottawa, (It. WOMIN FAVOR. LABELS I03. A‘LL Women are joining in the move- ment urging the labeling of All the people of lklglsnd. which wls start- ed recently. They bsllsvs that the plan would be of particular villus as s y. tgctlon to them. It is thought m» it would help wives m laund- fylng husbands and in preventing blglmy, for the identity of both pur- sons would have to be proved bdcrs marriage. If the Plan of coming identification card; or dim. ‘ma, u on \Bd in 3191B. ll adopted, the (me lurch is what u incorrectly, 'Iim'l the "Juniper"; tho fmropssn rissvicsnsmgsrcnusl. A ‘ti; \ ncovdofmsrrisnwould bsmldl on theboeurnout. Another nil-n pn- ‘ .fl'n-lnspvottinrtrectlsenpurs,vith canted is the thrush-printing, nomad-His lflflfiylhi tg-l “. .. 1.7‘ ,. peeled to give additional protection a» men so to women. Named in honor of General Monck- ton, the -New Brunswick city council has voted that 1t will not recognize the prevalent lazy spelling of Mono- ton, but must he Addressed and res- pected as Monckton. Two London doctors recently duh- ed 1,100 miles by plane and automo- blle to Malaga. in South Spain, in on attempt to save the ilfe of Mrs. Vio- let Marcus, an Enstlishwoman who had been taken ill while visiting there. ' Flmous Plymouth Prison. in Bl!“ land has lust been closed, the 25 prll ones-s being moved to meter‘ Mince Amwiosn wl-fdmbo trunbl are vised in Argerwim l!!!“ in IM dher foreign mam-try Dbotxlc mill plants orejbelns m1»- ql rn villages in QNek mcsdunil and ‘thrice. g QQQQQQQQQQ-ooo-o-oo-o-oo-o-oofiw DINTAI- QIIBQION IOUllkI h IIJO DR. J. lnMILLAR , i. _ ‘W3, w,“ :t-,;-».~._ _