price. - CHINTZ PRINTS SATEENS I COTTONS REMNAHTS Mill ' , ; at less than Half Price We have just received direct "from 1 the mill a big shipment 01' remnants l and mill ends which we are putting on sale at‘ less than half the remilai‘ nd Ends / " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l lQOOOQ-Q-O i AN ATTIC SALT- l i 5 t I ed, "Ygu see, Alexandre Weill w Neat. 11 you view‘? i ‘it ‘i i SHAKER . B; , litl Lesson No.5 _ ' Question: Why shouldl The Man With? All Rights Reserved. ' Reproduction Prohibited Q-O-OO-O-O , i l W. Orton Tewsoii, é ‘the Chicago Auditorium. helped I ;|I||)(]I|JI(I(I_ ,l':im to that discovarey-whichinost ;men make sooner. iSo he got him-Ian sclf a wupe. after trying outulight‘ blue Jockey cap which was all right . . . . , fur rehearsals, hula little disorder-ialsoprotectswithitsvitamins. "“"’“ " . ‘ly for public performances. I Mothenknow the value of‘; MN“ m, ’ und uses u 8Defgy,|.\"l" wot" '1" i emulsified co -l.iver oil} tillllll‘ til illi- The ilist time he was to appear at: Charles Edward Russell tin "Till: "Np, stupid," the invalid insist- Q5 just here. and we exchanged ideas." The Hoe Says Spypili] p:liill:y iii‘ pigeon niiiiliirll ' ' ' H- 1': ‘i’ "l. l. school children receive emul-tlllllllY "'1 m‘ '"" " " “ ‘ “""" V Theodore ‘Thomas. first conductor _ _ l; . M. 1,1,. _ of the Chicago Symphony OPCDES-IMCOCIJIUCY Oil? i“ w l l . . 4 tra, at the age of sixty, discovered ' ,-..| i, t l; -\ splits‘ in Ill!‘ |1|'\\'ll. Ihe was becoming bald. The drafts ATISWQT.‘ 8308086 the] N“ H) H“ I _ encountered on the great stage of atraindfl163tudy"l79fi°d (let in tlil- _. ll (ll‘([l\|- surly so '|',»y u ['_|-\\' H\\'t'1‘| rtitn this yl .11‘. . ' .. ' . , t ' .\ nOt PTOUICICS energy bllHTlil-iu- is a long list ill .|i ii lllt .| lo. iiavl-ilits -iii ill-its. Sl-lnl- iii‘ llit- l|l'\\' l-iw grow- a "Ehvursm wearmk his wupem SayKSCOTVIVS ‘flfiiiir/Mlilgiiiiil-Illlfl iintili» ti slart. will hi. _©@©©@@©©@© lliflllittl-Alti‘ 2s, 192s . a 1-f@@i@1@£@ tee" . “ Important Announcement iofoleeooooo Amiéflljflll Orchestra and Theodore ml ‘WM __ _ _ _ _t t .3 - . q (lg . Thomas l he waited in his r00in_ "- r- l-Wlli illivll. Ill‘) I h]'—|l|‘:"p'l'\_l ‘my’ © w|fe until the players were in their! sl-iiil‘ <ll1Y “ l‘ l‘ y‘ ' W lbw", . Dlaces. Then he marched out bc-l thing niulli to ill». hl-Hllvll - v _ ACRETOANNE fFLANNELETTE cmzE CHINTZ FURNITURE COVERIN Quilting Patches ‘ 55c lb. one and five pound packages iiociiiv Bedeque “Beavers" hand Tryon‘ "Arrows" the worst trinmilng they have ever received Monday evening on North Tryon Rink the Beavers handed the Arrows the short end oi a 10-1 score. 1st Period—'I'he referee Mr. Crilly lea of Victoria dropped the puck at 8.50 and they were nwy. For this about even. Bell of the Arrows being the first to score about l3 minutes from the followed a few minutes later by Axsenault of the Beavers. This ended the scoring for the per- t period the play was face ofl, lod 2nd Period-Found the Beavers good combination through while the Arrows showed poor form and seemed unable to even put up‘ a good defense. The Beavers net-. ted six goals 1n thLs period, five of ‘ which were shot by DeRoche (I think) and one by Calbeck. I-lowev-l going strong, marking their play all lore their astonished guzc and turn- ed his back. - “Now laugh,” lie said. tinll adlietl fivith peculiar emphasis “oncc!" l‘ rl-till)’ ill-r t'il‘l’l.\‘ tisll, curly ll‘ y!) l Stunt onion NPllKl \Vlll|l Thomas had u boundless contempt’ isioli. my “m. ‘nil ‘hut i! During his firstgiearsal. Thomas tyed the hirsute youth with rrmni- lfest dtsfavor, and at the end mo- Ltilili fl\‘l'l' any glazing is iil-ctll-lillir lll ' cent: ' l’ - "Practice-practice-not pomadc—- , . . The young man went out and been ‘m . I . pointed to the unique ‘asked me Way m a barbers shop‘ position of censor of etiquei. iii British films. m] gl-v“ u ‘tm- ygliglfl sprinkling. You ciiii sliiv llllllll)‘. liiitl litil-ilt-lli: llllllflllis‘ HPWl illll’ ll“ H, M n“. it, M; it... grtllllfll wit lWtSllllS. g For many years, Master of Cere- lmoriies at oflicial and social func- Itions at the Court of St. Jairtijeitsliss. ' 'i- . lfirfg [gayggghgz Glflgtlillllilzan that some students were going to imemoirs. And a ore fascinating rob his hen-roost. Concealing Illlll-v ibook of its kind would be hard to self in a dark corner he waited. ‘ lggllgé" hfléantshfit céagllfyogg wig Presentlyf the young rascals ar-' has been in London knows the flved‘ one ymmg ma“ as he f1 . . wrung the necks of the birds and clc-k oi St. James. It has been hand d m t . _ ticking for over four huiidredyears. __ e. . “Fl o“ ' 31d‘ ~ . This is little Miss Prex; this is Mrs. Prex; tnd this is oldPrex him- self—-—" being a rooster. Dr. Lord stealthily followed, saw where they had concealed the chic- _¢o§~— conceal himself for hours at/ii‘ _—' time to that end. Once he learned‘ Mr. Armytage is a capital story- teller ivitli a fine sense of fun. He 'mixcs humor and history delight- ‘iull l, as witness his stor of an n- _ . _ _ iridc-‘nt at Court. during (X18 reign of léemd all"! fecwere?‘ thfmlj 7N9!“ lGeorge II. In those lucky days— S.“ “y m 53w“ a tunnel lmltl" T“? Yfor K.ings——the Sovereign salutedall c “ken “news were ammlg m.“ lladies with a kiss. but the Queen Wes“ H“ ~”°""°° ‘hem ‘n ‘"5 . er they came so thick and fast that.‘ it was impossible to get them hose-led the wresidvnsr lutely correct. The play in this per-; Emlllw stwl WIMP-Wro- iod was all with the Beavers and‘ ———-— <--—————— You Fists! i: Gin! ‘ Gaming 0n ' 'iii as a common cold. - . (Marlo in Canada.) Tho box bear-i thin siznnlutfl é. 2*.‘ raw ___..._._...__._i_... Roy M_ wowm’ who h“ resimm iiig sight (declared Mr. Armytagel o! the British l l‘) _W_____ ‘to the Shah, one by one, on a, silver __ _ , _ courtly manner, saying: t {fillséélcd ofulliliyheliagzkdaughw's and. “Will you have a piece of littlc. j ' g ' Miss Prlrk. or il piece 0f illrs". Prex, . The hdy of 1 City Knight wager ti ])lt'('(' of ‘old Pres himself?" . t . . _ _ ,_ Another time. ii party uf culprits ‘very den, The Prime“ was who“, thought one night it would be great i“) Salute her on ‘he cheek. as Sh‘: iuii m mil Prvslciciiir. Lords closed _ , _ _ carriage down a lllll and colicl-al it “Ilfusfiugfalfgnuaun iii tlic uiidorbritsh ti llflll-lllllt‘ Ul‘ horrified Geirilcnian Uslier-iii-Wliii- mo“ 1mm n” “mbl"‘ They had mg ghbutet]. " ‘ “ ' reached thc thicket uiid were con- .‘ ‘ , . ‘ t ‘ ‘ tillatini; themselves on the suc- ‘Dont kiss her, Your R0yilllllflll- 2:? ._ lnoss‘ sh“ is nut a rm“ lady! ccss of the enterplisc mill the dis- ‘ r coinflturc of Prex. when Dr. Lord I Wl ~ Nzmr- , 51,1 I stepped out oi‘ lllfl-lttlfflilgl‘ and ‘Persillnvisittldl EfIElI-lllg iii fiilllll llf‘ glaclously ‘Lddressed men“ " ‘ ‘ ' ’ "Young gentlemen. I have iilid fgzfftlgjlmgpilnl"Edgnztalirfltggizz" inul-li pll-asilrl- in tliil, opportunity l 1e‘m"m. (‘herring were lservpd A; you are giving inc to try my new 1p J _ ‘ ‘ ' (.1! "LIEU. Now, if it js quite con-i ihc Shah ate his lelierrilxs he calmly . _ Idrcppcd thc stones lm the (‘IIHJQL-vu ‘ml l" Yo“ I mmk ‘v9.11 mayl IThen he observed the other guests dmw "n backlog?’ nous“ l Wtrlllggulglxgoqle: h9g2“ E2331 f-lcnlt- years ugh Anna Pavlova. I'll-v ‘fng 61" m? floor far ‘hos? he had nious Russian dancer. after con- ‘ . . already discarded. It was an amus- gzlllfigglgwngsgefaorfggrfl?713i]? Dug?‘ Lord Slratlilzona and Mount Royal new Canadian peer who neyed to London prepared to take‘ . ' ' ithe British metropolis by storm. In“ Lsfli;l:l°';ll'°;'n:a‘rzfétglglizal; due course she called on a well- _ _ known theatrical _agent, who hall; was meow‘! by “m!” o“ n“ “r” see a gorgeous Royal footman ipick up and solemnly hand them salver. Lllb‘ sash tiiill sl t.- ii flriiml-s and give llll‘ trHYllItHl-l a l-mit tloned him aside. The famous _ _ ,, ._ ,- _ lcondiictor. with his arms akbnbo (ll [ill.lll)l.v lino-lit“ ItlIliEfIiIiLIlI l“ istood and gazed sardonically at tlotihlt-ti l) anti-it“ - ,the waving field of hair. Then he '_ I l,‘ H‘ N‘; in H“, ‘laid a finger on the young man's Lotill ('-\'('l‘ ti.t l i.t .. l]. q “M arm and said with no unkind ac- (rvllill- ll ll"? “Wm l" "‘ M“ lurks pit r. --Proucn Merit since 1889-1 CANADIAN AND FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE ORATORY EDITOR CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. ORATORICAL CONTESTS Being conducted in Prince Edward Island by the Charlottetown Guardian. 1 am a pupil of . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. esied in the Oratorlcal Contests and I would like to take part in them. On February 1. 1928, I shall bc less than l9 years of age. Dlteoflllrtli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. School . . . . . . ‘hocher’: Name . . . . . . . _ . . . lalthough the game could hardly be ‘called fast yet the Beavers did some swift skating. 3rd Period-The Arrows tightened up their defence somewhat but it was too late, the damage was donc and titles tit any) ofthe arrivtn i guests. ' nouncer. engaged only for the ev land the Beavers got. three 11101-9 fining, honed his throat" a mus wglsummoiied to the august presence. JZOGlS and the game finished. The om.“ chucides Mu Amlymga W.“ [Arrows had been trimmed and well-law’ Mm Dawsomnamer. alim- ‘tflllllllfid- ivai-ds Lady Portarlington, arrived.i,_Ag0"L ‘brusqllely’: HWCH‘ ‘ LINEIIPS The fuddled announcer struggled ‘mm carllhdo my yo"? , .. “have” Arrows . l m _ d _V_ Pavlova. I am Mme. Iiivlovii. , vainy grasp her name an .gi\ i A em. “yo, l 1 _ , W], ._ - -"°"l ing it up,‘ startled and amused the“ Vi" do,” l w" my‘ W“ L“ in .t . . . . . . . ........Tl.-. 1 1 - ‘ - - .‘ ‘ mum D f’ I‘ to n<nil ccnipimybyAslioilling out at the top, Pavlova ‘pnucntly’. "I m“ Anm tr‘ ‘b k 0 PILL‘ I I oi Ill.» voile. ' ‘pavmvfls. i l/Ifisluzifiiult V V ‘ I I ‘ - l‘ l H pod-Lilia M“ Damon dam or‘ l Agent: “That means nothing iii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . _ , ,, Forwards , When Sir James McGarel I-logg 5110"“ "if, Y?“ do you M‘! iMoyse . . . . . . . . .. . .. Pcolcv W85; made a Peer in chose the difii- c‘ Mug m amp‘ - .. lHaCDOnnld . , . . . . . . .. "Pic“ troll-aft cult IrLsh title at Lord Maghera- d P “"19"” ‘Sm mm pammly '1 I1 DcRoche . . . Idclieod inoriic. A butler. who knew him a313,“ mrightly). “You dance do‘ ‘Howell < ~ - - 1 - - - ~ » - - - ~ winery/e" ask "gfamf; "m- tg? hefgi on? All right drop in tomorrow} Tin-tum; o ma e inse acquain wi 1' ~ b t‘ l d b, ‘ [jg-l] zhl- new title on the way tinqairs,'€,x:g:;fn3gh,: £11m foil‘??? an rug; , After the game um tl(‘ll)l‘lUll.i but tears M11 Arms/wise» couldn't‘ "Beavers" were treated to cnffgq manage it. He solved the difficulty accept me invitation. and went by announcing: "The late Sir James llogg!" cake. doughnuts, etc.. home to Bedeqnc satisfied with vic- tory and also the way in which the Arrows accepted delcrii. ~Z St. James. At a rather smart "n tious individual. “Call mc a cab, will you?" mzindcd tlic latter. "Yourc n cub." said Mr. Choatc nbligingly. ' ' INTERNATIONAL ---l30ll9l!" m‘ 5¢h°°l~ “ml ‘ma’ ili the American Ambassador. l-‘oriliwiili, thc mortified tipologizc profusely. "That's nll right." said the Am- bassador, soothingly. "butif you had been nicer about it I wtould have 1..'llll'(I you n haiisom nab." Dr. Nathan Joord. Prliiideiit of Dartmouth (Jollcge from 1828 to 1861i. was n‘ great disciplinarlnn. l:-;i_v~l lJr. E. _ C. .Dudley-grliduatt- m" llll‘ class or IQWr-in his mem- tirs “Tho Medicine ‘MBIYW. but had .11 IJhSSlOII for catching wrong-doors "in tnc act" as it were. and would l At big balls and receptions. it‘ is .usual to have a Major Domo whose duty it is to announce» the IIIIIDG-Stworldv- On one occasion an an-i Which recalls a story about. Jo- h. -. ___ __ rcnh H. Chclite when hc was Am-yt Hmgh n" h“ erican Ambassador at the Court of home". standing in the shade of a B. i "T 1 .. . rombrc hallway. Mr. Choatc whs‘ "mm n hm’ Man He m" )' mistaken for the butler by a bulnp-§S[.,pid!~~ m?“ ' igr-slcti. Tho shocked guest complained to his host. to be more shocked wlicn | ho found that hc ha/J been talking ‘ lllllll i ' went to Mr. Choatcl and began ‘to been recommended to her. says‘ rm“ in Mudnw‘ Theodore Stier-anany years Mme! Pavlovofis musical (llfeCt0l‘--lll his book. “With Pavlova Round the Kept waiting in an outer -ofhce, cooling her heels la dancer. too!) for some time. she was atlast —-- — ~<o> -—--_ E‘ l" ‘Pins is what happened: miss, Needless to add. Pavlova did not,‘ The poet Heine's sense of humor‘ ,must have been a great boon tohim? disappointments. and ill health. After months of par-l lilysls and blindness. he said one day to t1 visitor (records _ Late 119W“! baseball player and pilot, who dletl '7 Hugh Jennings, veteran ‘at Scranton. Pa, after a long Ill- HOW IIUCTlY ness. Mr, Jennings was one of the most picturesque figures in bane- -'='llf!'fball, and his "Eee yah" was heard on many diamonds during his near- " ly forty years‘ connection with the “T game. Noted as a shortstop, he gained even more fame no a man- ‘hgcr and when with Detroit led ' the Tigers to three successive pen- nants. At the time of his first ‘Lslckness nearly two years ago lie ~ .1 h M c l i t a Mr. Aston Miller. ft native oi‘ Bun 3°. flew °y°',“k‘f’ f,“ rvfrs ,:“h"|s lBay, .1ti., learned how to drivc away 59m yup, Sick Headache. He also had pains in, tchcst. felt iircd and somewhat dc-l "pressed. "I gurchaslcdl thrccr bottles; of Dr. Ham mm; i s. Be ore wo It", i N, J. “k,- t "h. “L Jbtiitll-s wcrc used IHfeltJike a ncwlhwmm"liiyiirflngur 21,0011“ raihhngn "m" vl/"arlnes" 93”“! uwul“ mad’ itnll apples. sprinkling sugar iiiili 41cm‘ d'~““Pl’"'“”°"-lr my slmhl" was lioitinl: butter over each layer. 0n 3W9“ "q5'“a"ed' m“! t “m "aw "nloyfziop ni‘ nll spread butter brntill lllt! WYll-"Jt lleflllll- I “ital "lam-h Frlllllllfl- lllillo covered until llll‘ itllilrfijrilfl/(zlltltllllhtJjfagrgllflyllflllbllg; P1112? """"‘""“ “‘“‘ "l“’"'"“ "m "‘""“"' _ llll‘ rleninvn thl- cover lilitl brown tIil-ir ionic vilcct l3 splendid. 11ml nufcrurnbs‘ "Ah, you find me "Ill you moan." tlir‘ other .i_____._._- ___ . ‘SICK ‘HEADACHE E WIIARINESS PASSES OFF Southern (tenth-man Tells of‘ Simple Way to Keep Wcll . Escalloped Cabbage linll l-{rl-nso llll'|ll so till-y Wlll ll” ll giant (‘XlllbUlOlI oiilniis for tllv full >ih1l\\‘-¢. Tll" ll‘l'l""llll lYlw“ {for the musicians tliiit went. about" lliiisl iit- -<t:irl»-i| t-zlrli’ tinll trans-- isl-eking to advertise their calling in phflnvy itlieir dress and uel-kties. Oul-c a __.--- ‘nice young maii with luxuriant i mm“ lmnlingruril supply tr: llocks. a long flowing tie and other| l-italilt- muizurl- to: the gtirl . l1 jinsignia. of the tribe artistic Joined has t-liml- it. ti voila Whgirri, - H gthe orchestra. He was entirely ig-l “mum, U, ,.,,,,,|,,.,||;,;.,., nun-y liiorunt oi‘ Mr. Tliomasis pct avlir- mrms "F" m“ m“ Sumwps "l. m" 9. V‘. li purl-liasr-ll il siorl- lit. strcct. liiitl Central f"i'f_‘llll0, lfivl-roit. but gavl- up that business-i to cub-r the employ of tllie works. Stiiiil-tiliil- ago lit‘ wont i-l work lnr ilic llliucon (iii Company’ liiill was Olle of its niolil zinll wl-ll likt-d luupltiyl-l-s. llo ivils- about ~10 yours oi‘ tigti. ‘eoooeoo ‘ Company. ©,@©©©§©'©©@©©©@@©©© .@© lmlslander Is Victim FORMER DEEP SEA > AMONG THOSE WHOSE BO zinll lirl- ill illl- llvtlvlili Oil puny pl.iil_i,,yi-llll~rtltl_i'. all nrt-ilitlllr mili- it fl-iv ilii- fire lll‘llill'lllll‘lll lit ilit- lllt list. lll- \\'2l.‘i iilonlifil-ll lull-r. iIlVPH-l, Joseph litivillg [or you been liinplllyell liy ilil- (‘i-zililllill Eilgiiileriiig (‘onipailly oi‘ lfltisl Boston. ills brtillit-i- is still ell- gagcll iii tlic llzingoi-liiis pursuit. ‘Several _i'lizirs ago .\lr. Ltllitlrigzili Haul-lick Nlyfilltr iron trust "ll t-itiilircli il"" -l.aiitli'igtili‘.~i tour ‘l lil' illii‘. ll" . has ti brother. I4l!\'\‘l‘(‘ll(tt‘., Wlll) is ti nrllist. iii Plllliltlfllfllllll. null ailolili-i" iii 'l‘t~xtis. Sivan street, lCvl-ri-ii. llis flillil-i- resides In Dr. Charles F. Mnrtlnfllcan n! the told of (Jnnadais ene problems this week by her excellenny the Vlsconntcsli Wlllinnlon. v We beg to announce that Mr. cial Business Manager, Halifax. h, s arrived in the city and will visit all homes here andin the suburbs where electricity is - now available, taking orders for electric ranges, vacuum cleaners, irons, refrigerators. washing machines, and in fact all electrical appliances. to lighten the work of the busy house- m. K. Murray. Commer- The same rates as have been in force for the past eleven years—4c to 41/20 per K. W. R .-tor heating purposes will be maintained, with the assurance that as the load is increased. or in other words as more electricity is used the rates will be proportion ately reduced. Ail these Electrical Appliances may be seen at the Comp- .any's show rooms ‘ ' The Company asks all citizens to extend their customary courtesy to Mr Murray, the legally appointed salesman of the Associated Gas and‘ Electrical System J. T. McKee Supt. Maritime Province Branch DIVER l D. IE5 HAVE BEEN RECOVER-l ED- . The hill/living is tilkoii from ilifil lltlsltlli Post. .\lr. tliliriglllrs t‘.i‘-. ‘lift’ n.1, .i llllllllll r still-iii oi‘ Still goon illltl his iviii- is a ililllillllfll‘ 0i‘ Ail-s. \\l'illi.iin Jntilliigltii of (‘nmq lirillgv. Klllpfifi t‘liiin!_v: ‘ Alli-r sut-t- ~‘§~'l'llll_\’ linijiilllf ili-llilil l-oilnlil-ss‘ llllll ~< tiliriiig zt mill-or it‘: ti lll\'l‘l', Josi-pli l‘. l.:iiitli'ig:in, ill, Hi‘ 7S lllinl-lut-li liirl-i-i. livt-rt-ii, Wits? lino oi‘ llil‘ i-ii-iinis oi‘ ilit- i‘.\']ll(l2<ll\)Il' ('illll" llisNi-iln. .\lllrili:l. llitill|l‘|' of Iii-ll Almost buried iii the snow it; four l-liilllrrll. t‘.\|ll'l'.~iHl'll :1 |ll‘l‘lll<llil-,~Cl¢3l'|nQ the railroad tragk; [hp lllllilllllr-l .ll'tt=i' lllt‘. l>l.i:~'l, :lllti ivtts" not, t-vl-niSUMMEfl PLOUGHING OF SOD, .'t:ll§filll'l'il \\‘l|<‘ll ti ltllilll)‘ nll-miter tifi l-lll-k strut-i l'll_l.'.l|lt‘ litinst- iilinrilil-ll _ lit-r l-al-ly lust t-vt-ililig lint-i lit-r llil~l-.""“ ‘ll lll“ "W-“l "l'l'*"1‘lil‘l~ IIIWIIIH lit" liailtiflii ilnnil- was not oil Ill!‘ dlflilllllldqldicéltung Iwnlnultll whuq“. slit-ll. 1H lrll\\‘l‘l"llt'l‘i l2; llllluiiioi‘, ‘.1: |’:iiil l2‘ ‘lllll Joseph 2 1-2 _v<-' faculty of medicine oi‘ McGill Uni-j verslty and president of the Canda- hm, National Committee m Menlnll llygleitet, who mental ‘ in an address which was listened in l Charlottetown . , k NMCGDAS" @,________f 7t, QQIQQQQQQQQKEQ©Q@@QQQQQQQQQQQ£©j©E©@Q@©@©@ Q90 I . l i‘ lt '. (Experimental Farms Note.) l" mm" l tsilllinil-i- piougliiiii: oi‘ soil nrik-i-s-‘hl its lrliiil-li grill-is, (lXlflVfillillfiy, sow liliisilo, yt-llliw wvllil lsolilltii, *1" will eleven-year‘ tperiotl. Wll ‘if "illlvll glass l-s obtained liy‘ \"‘l'.V lino Hfivtl lit-ll Wllll ti ininiiiiillli At the Cliarlolietmvil Station still Illl illoilgliell iii August. iopivorll» (Ell nl-sverlil times dining tint ill-ll still tutti ribbed iii: Illll! in liulllmn HKVP lilo highest. yield 01' mils UVPI‘ 'Rll)llll|l{ lflllltlflttilll illlll his broth ' "f! _'_'.““‘-" "llmfs ‘ Work at. titv Llli! llinll in iiiitiimii pl-rniitq t‘fl.l‘lll‘l' (ililirgl- (1., who lives- tii fill SW n‘ Mnmnomill -'smt"“m' (mlrlolhh llllllltlliitl l‘ ' ll i '- . town l1‘l‘l shown lll'll - -l“l ~ l on or ma‘ "g the [o] n“ 5ll'l'l‘l, nro wt-li lliioivli as tlcl-p ill-ti " ' ‘ ‘xl-l * "m “l” ilig spring, Slltl lilllll Dlnilfillml l" mnnghiwg the SM inmmliately ‘IPA-filly August for roots was foiiliii llu" illl- liiiy l-rop is‘ rt-niliveil, '1‘)... to ho practically free from (“OllUll 4am, should M mum Wm] 1 “my l-zi-iisu the toilowiliioyenr, Whereas ‘rollt-r \\‘lll'll tho [illllllllblllg is omit): “mum “md "mughed m late hp"- pil-lcll ziiiil sliolilli l'lli‘ll bl- ivlill liar. rliivvtl. Al llllt‘l'V1llhl lliirllig tllllimuuy Infustem lltlllldltll‘ aiill lltirly October was very J. A. Clark, Sup m,“ my spasm" "w hum Should. ‘Wl-l-iiitelilloni, dlomlnioli Pfxpllrinieiit. hiirrnivlul so that lilo illziiii lonist U"! llllllllrlit to Hi0 slirflilltl null ex- HOP-it'll to Ill!‘- action rli‘ llll\ sun anti llPYllll: ivilllls, Sl-vurtil sill-ii (‘lllll- lvotlnns lluring llry whamm- Wm Iklll lllllvllllllll’ till ivcollll prtlsont Lair iltllulnn ploiigiiiiig or litir- a" kmw" lmmmml MM‘ illlWllll-f flllfillll.’ wot \\'(.‘tlllll‘l‘ fiiiillltl Lu til-lroniplisli tiil- sllnil- control. lfllllly “Hill ploughing iiiill l-ul firm" llml-‘w-“i m“ 'iliiii_v_i'ol' tliugli still to mt I)[l[nrl|ll“l tigaiiisi limit null colli- 1th" l"ll"\\'llli; rl-opping sclismi. ‘” lLliull so ll‘l‘ill('tl Works n]; int‘. “Minards Llnlmen relieves pain- ~=il 311111011. Charlottetown. P. l}. I --——-<-o-§-—--- . The lieiii. contained in the tiller- llll‘ oi‘ iilio tlfilrtli. tin Ellfllltlll scion- iist hits osiimntellt is Jll,000,00il limos greater ilinii that storl-tl iii A Mllllltlblfilfl biilllltlr tisos green wood to reinforce the walls 0i‘ con» . wool] when i1 ‘iivtiliilg .|I.~.Q glvpg a gnfld “lump (ll‘l('.\‘, leaving liir spaces that instil- silnlili llEETl'llLP~-r t IS RECOGNIZED BY DAIRYMEN AS ONE OF TIIE BEST AND MOST PROIPITABLE FEEDS ON TIIE MARKET AT TIIIS SEASON OF TIIE YEAR- WE HAVE A LARGE FRESII STOCK RECEIVED IN DEOEMBER,.WIIICII WE ARE SELLING AT A LOW PRICE AS COMPARED WITII OTHER FEEDS. SPECIAL RRICES IN TON LOTS OR MORE. ASK FOR PRICES AND ADVERTISING MATTER GIVING ANALYSIS AND DIRECTIONS FOR M “Feed in Stock l¥ran—Shorls—WlilIe MIddl|I1II—-0II (‘tulle Meal-Cotton Seed Meal-(rnrnmeal-(lrnl-llell Corn-Schumaliher Feeli- Cnw Chow-lien Chow-Western Oats-Rolled Oatli Ind Oatmeal, all nl‘ which we are selling at lowest prices either by the hag or In ton lots. ‘l Also Blend and llard Wheat Flour in bags and barrels at lmll- Drives by the ha; or In 5 and I0 hbl. lots. All Feeds have recently advanced and prices are likely to Kn higher. Buy now and save money. A. HORNE ,& ‘C0. Wholesale anllléilletall i ‘