_ i ‘I » l all l l _ ._ so 'Phi . _ -__ _ _ _ -. ,. _ ' ‘ ' _ ~ - _f ‘ , » _'-_-~.-_.- vw _ -- _ _ . I ‘ . . . , no __ _ ~. s r_ 1 _ ___;__\. __ _ _ _ _ , . _ . .. _ _ at '_ _ ;'__ _ _ , __ _ _ __ _ _ ___ ___ _ ~ t "` ao-o .1 3.-1_1 .lu _'I _ _ on Footwear f 4 Ju _.sd I Pu _» A » lt __,_- hal =:_ E- ~ 'I' _ sin( -‘ _ tak ' nex _ _p, - 627 I' -ll ucr wo- I l' for i I -l i e ,' S 'E t' l, lov _l l... dnt pr( i --sl _ sal ll? 1 I ° I -flei' __ i -l 's 1%?- FZ l .\l re: int spc _ sh( 611 }lo‘ (io tor 2 c -_, I Ch sol till D t - c 5 - tilt I th - . _ Th ‘l l ocf ll* uf tl f’;'p Sli- '_ bl-1 gr. str I § ins A fs flu Cu Du Dc... ( ‘I ntl _‘I l S thc cel dll; tht' . llitl ful' Itll (it‘t Pnl f 1 Int’ r Clif tai' toy _ OIT .' P0: ;~. t 'ri 55 ;i.' , .> l s "the cel Fri te 'f | fo ,la lil la. ffl ' D _c Ehmrcs g;¢5_»_--o~< <-> su in ec PY H of er pc in' he nc in. _ in' th_ in~ th in re ag tu In OP we les ' vel as: it l ow ant tri. de' cie fat pa: sat lin ha' .tio an . we ha on- po; ma arg tht str cr( an tht tht tht ice thi i nl tht ice 1 by La tht Ca Cll liv- ist pa lar to w‘l All cel ica in Iiril con: one: Brit quit to I ven In tl _"i‘. \ »` ._._L » _,__ ... _ nie celtrlul cullmun '|lA|py|Np A Typ; hs 0 t1' Pave to buy ln this Province. 1 . ' BAND AT KRENA this afternoon. portunit to Save _ Some odd lines listed below, are all first class goods but are being discounted in stock; we have put.the prices to clear. et " Men'5 Mahogany calf laced boots, pointed toe, stylish shape, Neolln Soles, regular price $9.00 now . .. $7.95 Wonlen`s Brown Boots. hisll cut, some with leather, some with Ncolin soles, all sizes 3 to T price . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.50 ter len Men's all felt laced boots felt soles, the only warln shoe made, try a pair, only . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $3.38 Men's fancy velvet house slippers, left from our Fhrist- mas trade, see them in our window -only . . _ _ _ , . . . ., 98c Men's large size rubbers. with toe caps, discounted style but serviceable now onlyc-f:-_'_-.-=.-. . . . . . . . . , ,_ 95:: Men's 2 buckle overslloes waterproof, discontinued style, now' . . . . _ . . . . . ._ $2.75 ‘ Bu \Vonlen's lligh Laced Mall- ogliny colour boots, stronger than above, a- rattling good boot for any wear now $6.00 pal llc \Volllell‘s fine slippers, kid hack with patent fronts, anti llletliuln high heels only $2.95 W_i'élW___ A, \\`cnlell`s kid three strap house slippers, comfort in ev- ery pair, medium low heels, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.95 al att A few pairs womens low cut cloth gaiters, while the-y last only . . . . . . . ._ 25c pair all tio lat _ALLEY &C0.,LlMITED Fashionable Footwear ' We Sell for Cash Onlv Postage 10c Extra fm' D 'l`h int Su on be u l que '1,e_ »+¢» th es ` du O4-00,0004-0449+-0059 '*f%+f%4¢©0§ NEW YORK.-. _STYLES A lt.; sr oil Sample Boots, Oxiords and Pumps SIZES ll Very High Class Shoes. See the Many lif- New Styles that are ilfferent. - "I-if .l"`-"~m _ . ,-=-- _fl i~'.'_.;n - ,- ,_ -_..»_ v _..f_"f.-qt ._ __ _l _¢_-_l /\'\-t~_t‘.~.--t . . I 9.' \. - " .1 _' \\ ~ "' ...- ' 1 _‘.‘.'_'_ __ _ .' 1-._"_~ ». . 1/\ *l`l»f':\ > / " §__”‘¢ “ll-.7`.s`. _ -. _-__ _- -:;~_~__¢>`\_= _ 1 " _ 9;.:-~-_ ',-,_ _=___ 'All the latest novelty footwear shown for _ll___ ____ _______ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ Spring. 1920. Styles that are Leading- ' .l “ "° "" " °"` l°““" “°L°°d' 'S A M°1>°"a1d and 11°" " ~ n nd the welfare l-onllnerclallv; if J \_{Sl' ' _ d ' ln lornlly and pollticalll- of out' poo- ' ' I a l lllllll llllllolllle lll pro' Ie lie fulfills in all eminent de- ceell wllll 'llc °le°ll°ll olll M°lll°l" lf the _qualifications desired ln llll Tlllllel' _ l-0 Come here and see. _ “ p No Approbation. _ g 135 QUEEN STREET Fashionable Shoes for Cash Only _ PM 'rl-is MAN _ E 5 _ _ l-to sects. s "gs _'ae PURE or|c"Il=____D_RU&S _ _:_-AEK.-.__ _- SATURDAY E A Special Lille of Choice Confectionery » at 40 cents a Pound REDDIN BROS ‘ ' "l".-..ia..._._- _ , Bo - title call 0-oo Mo ers W M ' ua ho *O-O-O00-4 st A _»~- .___ th __/ ____ _ 1 I _ ,fr/' .C _' ~‘~.~' _éjf - 1.” ’ . _ ~ _/ ,-.- -'Z' ii: / | '/ T1’ f<’1 n 9... fb E ""‘ El. -» \ ____ #___ ' _ll`l`1rf yi; .TT l1`\`\ l /-*~\ ' §"'§'§-QQ-O-Q g() (lil ' »" tl \\~» /f Oli b .'.i»- l___ 04-O§§-O -ly. l LADI COATS now. lil cloth or plush, splendid values. Special, halt price. . Prowse Bros. 6301-1-li’-ME3i POR ill at llanlm been itv a prosp l‘rolll lottet lklltlw lliellt, are fl calllp Iieart, Dolly \\'ebster, Picton S.. ll~- Slllllllll llllll fllllel" llllll The nlaliy friends of Mrs. Fred lloll ones, l t l s nlc -. . . record good circll lllil Jenk Sidell Satu alla entin 'the ent enq reco with 00-04+¢-o+oo-Q-Q-oo me S'll`Y llllll /Uilllll lllllllllly' Th" was the organist and Miss Mildred. lllll mllfll Tl“il°l`l' of llle Nallolllll Gurney, sopl'allo'ol` the same col- lllllllltl golilllll bullet' ilutl rich ot` llcll and New Problems lll lege was vo'call'st. Tile llrograllilne °ll“ll"l‘“'» °lll` l'a"0l'll~@ lU¥l11'i€S- H085 _;~';__1;_<;,;;-f 1° ;'_;=;3,_'<;§ »,g\;_=;;.-- ;;;l_;;=; Paper Read Before the P. E. island Dairying ""°WS° Association by Prof. .l. A. Clark. _ llaF";?1l;tLESAlGL;)Eu Elgggs Tlx; There is a tendency on the part peas and vetches for either hay or llly g ' ' n B vs' of some to speak of Dalrying as silage. One of the greatest difficul- ell' a vocation all ‘hy itself. The more ties with the three-.year rotation is Colonel A. ll. Borden leaves this llley l 191/4 to 20 cents. morning on return to Halifax. ?_:'l""a__l 'LOOKING FOR SPEED.- Mr. . _ ~ other Dfw arge area of hoed crops, on the other hand, the three-year ro- does produce almost invari- Ihe greatest quantity of valu- f'arni_ produce suitable t'or cattle of any of the l'otations il C - _ _ B ll-lmsllomltlon of those recommended. It also very quick- tulll-S and nlmlral and mlmun ly clears a larm or field-ol such us weeds as ox-eye-daisy and four-year rotation is most til' with those who pret`el' to their roughages and purchase ot their concentrated food- . Comlllencing with hoed wlllcll are followed by grain l' hay and pasture; this rota- tion has a great many Rodd Il0i1'1tB. an be strongly recommended. arm can be divided into the equal sections of the rotation 0 fences that cross in the e of tile farnl. fi\'e~_veal' rotation: l1l‘Hil1. |10' ops, grain, hay and pasture is bl the one best suited to the per cow. You can easily fig- lll'°_ll y _ __ ,_ _ _ _. _ lull lhls would _be worlh lo, average tl.lil_\ tltlm in Prince Ld Island. it will supply almost the quantity ot' concentrates clll' that could be secured » . ‘ . - . ell y ell llolmlll lol llle llsl Pell' Il the tolli--year rotation: 1i1\1S 1.: large bills for exD€l1SiVf* feeds. li` the grain after sod ceded down with clover. H cut of clover hay the fourth oi` the rotation ls pl'uctlcally _ . _ 'year lnoduled by other blallcllell sslired. ’l‘llis, with corn, roots and _ V. grown from the second ol' the rotation will supply 0 quantity of the best rougher!- , _ __ _ _ _ _ _ or cows. . (‘ollllnissl0n ot I‘lve,_ \\l_lo_ple§_~ _l__le_ - (`o-operation is the wan-;}1w°,-d_ 0_f_ Se‘,en_y¢m. romllom rllllls mm, u__lell:;it_ o_l__llie_vii_ios____t____t>l_<;l_lls___ -?-<»>_l- l_l‘_1_ll-ly. and we should strive to fit tion, my cn - l'-S lllllr-lt lnclunlnlt Ofgall Recital A .Pham ‘ll °“" lllllll “"’l`l‘ l'll° 'Slim o the n__allli_l:llt_hul)l____v__ _O ____ llrl_t.k1lnutllel so that the whole point nt1lIill>eetlilcit-iic5y of Promilion and ` A l. l ._ l lik; S smoothly lllld °ll°ll°111lCiliiY ing f _ _ _ success ll organ rect 'i was ~ peWlsl°ll' Allll.llll'l`_ Lolllllllssloll given in the .\l<-thodlst (`hurcll last l"lll R€C0!1Sf1'“Cll°l1 Will Come _l’_@' evening before a large audience lllll _» . s, . ' __ the U>f“'@1l1l°"- als” “lll wlllcll almost titled the bod;.».of.tna..‘L11s1...e tll'e..l like to rlllnu of Field diseases. 'll starts with grille. then frequently known as the P. E. tl Rotation, has il few good s; one ot` the best ot` these be- tlle long interval between hoed the Dllrlu oi' ll whccl. You may oi-ops which is the best pl'eventn- rlgallnst such diseases tis club of lurnips :lntl'certziin potato crops, grninl hay. lilly. Imel- and pasture. I`he foul* years in makes it very tough lol' break- greritly reduces the proportion clover In the hay Cl`0D.1111‘l|F‘3' slight modification ot' this ro- on. _ - ~ 'lhese are l'e- ii y Roughages. i0 grow bigger and better field quired in abundance if we :ire to p oul' stock healthy and vlgor- The digestive system o_l the cow requires sufficient “fred uodfwyl son of Mr' mild rare sweetrless at once entrauceli ways gulnlllll' S0 iOu_'< :ls tllliry- \‘<1l1l»5i1i1i1L’S Ili '~1i9lf’“il lim' '5_l°lll‘l°ll» . rs. W. ll. Godfrey Mtlrshiie . __ " _ ' _ nl, S he-ell appointed Rhodes Scholar 2". llellllls llvllll _lle_l__ll_l`l"’l colllrll \tir l' Prince Etlward Islalld anti will lllloll flllll l»""" nh ‘S Ld upon a into resitiellcc at Oxl`ol'rl ill Oc- rl`°HIl‘ Ill" llml vocal group “ms llllll ‘lll" Glllllllill lllllgl l)‘ll_l‘lf" while the last illcludcd model'n the a et a e ctnnnion sc loo s n its- __ _ -__ ll l _ l -_ l, _ accel Olives and -I-mls-1-l.s-1 1--1° Z.‘?I3‘l.f2.§l§§I?‘i..’..`.l’$3.222? .~‘l.;‘."E.i`3 ...l’.f’“"_"'f»-f -_f it-- _»'~-»»~l.~f~»»- ` ' ' ' ' ` ` mine, who wus one of the best stocknlen, never l-oultl rest easy lS Wal" ‘llld “llll lllsll °°llll’ll`ll` Prof. Chadwick and Miss Gurney cows lo turn into milk 7 ` ' .‘ ti '» l _ _ . ""3..`.‘."‘§.‘Z.‘.`... t~?.l.‘?.€.‘-l...,.‘.‘lI§."...‘.iT ;°,-§__;~,l>;f;;;=;;_,{'°:l' - .- . _ _ . . llsle lllllvolslly lllllll “llllcll ln' colds-llba ll'llLIImrlltslas|llI'leerllnllllllltlllhhle Mlm" “ll 'lzlllll' lt. ln order to it' he itiltioll he will _grarlllatc in Arts lo bolll pel,f0_,mers_ _ ` ___‘_l__‘ 'le lil'l’*ll05l flllillliikv of tho Clover IIa_\'. Clover hay wllenin lls rllsl year lll l‘““" lle ls lllls’ will take part in both services of -(Jn lllesll lllll'lll5el` ‘ll llle llalllollslei the i\lethotii.~'l Church tomorrow -L 10 2 "- l Gllzplle llllll s°°l`°llll`y,ll€`lllllll`9l' Ol and lifter' the evening service will' lvl: .. _ _#ll , l. 11- t0111‘-yeal~ rotation, mt...-...___ [ml Which? That is l`or you (0 (lvclde me is tllc'hub, and Field (,‘rop~l the Sb that the nlovcltleilt and diges- 9' tion ot' the food is -normal. She is ' always contented when she has at Dairy Rotations. sntisfilctory cud to chew. and it is DS. what shall we 1_'l'o\\', :intl ol' tluir_vnlan’s job to sulllliy “I1 liable cud, so that the cows be contented. An old friend heard cattle bowling lol' fceti. essary food stuffs for our dairy bloom und well saved is one ol' the e`0_. __ _ __ __ _ and cl'ealll‘. best _____ b__1_L_ll:-_t tlilllgs to choose is It en a c iotallon im' your tlairv the roughagcs for the dniry cow. ables the dairylllzln 10 rctllltze amount of his concentrates F11 operations. Tlll'ee~yeal‘ rota- needed when making up tl well nllced ration. There is ti slight lllloll °l` S9\'@11~.\'eul' rotation. tiifference between the feeding vn- ot lllI`zill`tl hrty, l'ed, alslke nr ce Jurisprudence and Law. ln A M ' _ 0 -lelection ot' Mr Godfrev as 2/Ilmly ‘mugs have to be c°ll5lllel" Wlllle 0l0"'91` INW. bill 1111)' One Oi' l. _ _ _ . Rhodes Scholar a most. excellent ° choice has been made and one l. which will be lleortil~_'~' approved, El not only throughout the province _ ll"_ ol' Prince Edward Island, but am- The ‘llllllllll llle9'l'll'lg °l Zl°ll‘|dll‘ _ _ gsl the mdmts _md education Church gollgwgatlgn was held ln _ed as pcrnlanent pasture. There is e fields tllat owinl: to their loca~ `ulilirl "_ “ml U19 llresenf mt-lhod em- that 0-‘ell ln W0l'klHl-1 tllelll,al'e unpru- allowing more than one year to able. Almost all ot' the lantl in elaps '°' S _ ' " ~ vs . _ lsls here who know lllm well_ as the llall Illllrsllay e\c_lling,_Tlle null- llil ll l d nl and l_~_lCull_ Ol- lence was the largest ln the history 0 y le s u rl s ' y _ ~ . - - or the .l r~h 1 il -tl l _ .111 _ Dtllllollsle Ltliverslty. ills college d ft. l lll “h lll Pyelll lllllllllllfyll lll course has llcl-‘li all exceptionally 9 ll lllllsl lllllllmllolls ll' l' ' - brilliant one, and besides this Ml-_ l~ B‘;)ll‘“’}_'* P“`_*"'l°‘l~ A" l“}`{f"°>§@ l_l,l_' Godfrey hm lam," _lm deppusl of $4 0 was lilatie ln the pastors ‘ ~ '. l '. .- ` ." larv. A cnlllnlittee collsistin of C9 lterest ln ullateyer leitalned to "l - S _ l Messrs Jollli Viclieotl, Geo W “ll Rhode Scholar and we confident- ' - year were elet-ted as follows' llll ‘ ly predict for this young success- _ _ ' _ ~ . ul career in life. Tile Guardian lvleslllll l“°sl°l` Dlllllllllllr _Lllllcllllll lf; & C0., f-ongratulates Mr Godfrey on win- ll/lllllllllllllt s~Vllll"'y Gleell' Ml" B' .ll t _ - W.IPa-.Vl.R S.A.'~ i...l...‘.i°’....fl°.l.... s.‘ll.i..".-’_“l _gl The re orts ot' the various o an- lzations stare submitted and slllgow- lllllllllelll, ‘ll -‘°lll'S Old. yet still Dllliii _ alntalnlnlr large herds ot' cat.tle.Ineal-l the church to be in ri flourishing Attallilxl Iillzrillllerllfslleud Expellllllglllllll. lllllll' . ..a lnniense _vlo s o ay cut f`l‘oln these old perlnanent asturos, when certain fertilizers ad been applied for ll succession l' ' ' ` fr ' _ l%°'\ __ ' :il '- ;.~~ i..."_,"‘ f. _. " `~ ,__ ~ _ ~~`-~f"`»' those of last year. Mr. -Murdock McLeod, wllo re- 3 ~ -, \ l ' -~=f`-i-‘#»=»- - l.”;‘.;:;'°.;sa.£'::‘s.:l:'.;;“.25:: - 1M;ke, 2 l,|a¢_1" gmw when extended a vote of thanks for his 5’ only 1 grew before" O C Better fertlllzer--- bigger profits it costs just as much to seed and harvest a thin crop as it does a bumper one. It pays to fertilize-proved over and over again-and It pays still better to use the BEST. That means Shun-Gain. BUT-ORDER EARLVI Strikes at the mines and railway car snortage have cut down our raw materials. To make sure of your supply- and your bigger profits-or- der Bhur-Gain now and take early delivery. Good as mo- ney in the bank. See our local dilaier today or write. }UNN'S LIMITED, ~8T. JOHN N. B. Head Office, West Toronto. Ont. Representatives wanted in unnllotwd territories The trustees lol lilo ensuing ed nil the different departments ol lll S condition. The receipts of current accounts ll showed an increase of $1,000 over E past services CURLING BONSPIEL W NEW GLASGOW, Jan, 14.-The K1 The game was li close one until near the finish when one of thell local rinks secured a six shot. end which set the game fairly in New (llasgowu favor, Tomorrow the Clubs oi' Stellerton, Westville and Picton enter the contest. The players and scores in tonight's BLUENOBE ANTIGONISH C. S. Trotter Rev. J. lMcKeugl\ it. Murray E. Joceylin J. R. Murray W. P. Cunning- (-Sklp 15) hom ll. B. McCulloch (Skip 10) Geo. Gammon .M_ D. McKinnon A. IS. Fraser C. Wilkie D. C. Mckenzie R. Kirk, Jud-ge Patterson N Cunningham (Skip 14) Dr [I1 Totals-45 (Skip 17) Total-36 o rl - _ _.mil/lgority for Bluonose Club nine clit pastures have not been llc- th ~‘=_sal'y as the only nletlloil or so- do ling crops tl-om rough lautl; ,yet er g cel'taln fields down with Ilartiy 0|' lan and lilake permanent pastur- s, so tllat we may use a three- eal' rotation, we will save n great eal in fencing, as our yards pens, __`__,.___ line fences and perninnent pasture ould be nil that we would need to AT NEW ¢;|_A3(;0w_t`ence. This rotation ol' hoed crops, 'aln and clover hay would supply curling Bonsplol for the Nortllmlk in about the lwollortlon required. trophy was opened here tonight the roughages and concentrates three rink.; from Antlgonish com- 110911641 by the tiuilkv herd. Am01'1R peting with the Bluenose Club of the |1000 t'1'0DS in the i11`Si y€1\1` 01' Now Glasgow in the opening l-°um]_ the rotation you could include oats, 0 Years of Eczema --/IQ S/\.\ll'liInf,`l'vacl