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For greater distances, ask Postmaster rate for 8 pounds. 25 DIOTIONARIES IN ONE All Dictionaries published previous to this -'- vvv ' about the 19th of June. and the package which contains complete di- rections. Then you are getting real rc- scribed by physicians for over nine- rln rncana Bayer Iluufactnra, to aaalat the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company Commencing April 26, 1920 P. E. island ENGLAND > train in cxccllont health and was l’ about to return to his duties when For the More Nominal (‘oat of Manufacture and , ——-v_ . "- WIDN EODAY DELEGATE TO G. W. V. A. CON VINIIONP-Mr P. ‘Ia. Palmer. charge of vocational ‘training in this province has gone to Montre- al to spend a short holiday. Mr. Palmer is one of the island dela- gstes to the convention of the Great Wal- Veterans which opens lll Montreal on Monday next. EGG CIRCLE MEETINQ-The annual meeting of the St. Peters Bay E88 Circle was held Tuesday. There was a representative al- tendnnce and tile proceedings were interesting, informative and most harmonious. This circle sold lust year 35.400 dozen eggs at an ever- oge price of 46.45 cents per dozen a most satisfactory showing. The following directors forthe ensu- ing year were appointed: Wllllzlnl Sutherland. Milton Mcbaren. Angus McLean, Frank Mclnnis, Raymond McKinnon, Colin hlcBeth, James Mclsaac. K. OF P.-~B.'Roy Holman, Grand M. F. W.. assisted by ‘Major Leonard McKay, Past Grand Chun- cellor, and other members of Em- pire Lodge, K. of P.. Charlottetown, duly installed lilo following ofllccrs of Crescent Lodge. Summcrslde on Friday evening; B. G. Rogers, C. (‘.; Louis Moore, V. (1.; A. it. Brennan, K. of ll. and S.; J. id. Wyatt, K. (‘.., -Pl‘elste; M. L. F._ McKenzie, M. J. E.; L. R. Allcn, M. of F.; John 'l‘aylor, M. of W.; Colin Stewart, M. of A., Robert Walker,_0. (3.; Thos Iilnklettor. l. (1.. After tllc installation of of- ficers, a social evening was spent. T0 COMMAND BISLEY TEAM. -—Mnjor T. F. Elmltt, D. S. O. of Ottawa has been appointed adjllt- unt of’. the Canadian Rifle Team. to take part in the National Rifle Association matches at Blsley, Eng- land. in July. Major Elmltt servcd overseas for five years. lie ‘was a shooting member of tile Bislc-y Team in 1908, nnd also in 1919. The team will sail from Cllnadu competitions will commence on July 6th. Mr. G. R. Beer, as prev- iously announcer] will represent l’. E. Island on this team. Arrange- ments will also be made for all entry from tile (‘alladlan team in the Belgian Olympic games, which take place July 22 to 31st. SPLENDID RETURNS FOR FOX ES.—-Tllat the raising of silver black foxes ls one of the most profitable industries lll the world cannot be better exemplified than by the ro. turns received by Mr. Geo. Tweedy City for some pelts recently nlurkcl ed by hlul through f‘. M. Lamp- soll & ISons, London, England, The prices fetched were as follows; or $1095. No. 2, £100 '1. £125 or $608 No 4 w. The lust pelt was ' jet <blnck onl- having llo silver Wlilll over. Nulllbcrs l, 3, and 4 wen- out of the sumo litter. Another pup lll lllf! szllllc lilll-r was sold" olive lo Prowsc null .\lcl\'llllloll for ll largo slllll. .-\ll of llli’. pelts wcrl- tlllrcll from pups lrillcd at eight lllollills old. . .....o THE PORK MARKETr-Tllc lullrket ,\'PSlI3l‘(ll'l_\' was Slllllll Alltl prices Sll(l\\'l‘ll little or llo clnlngo from llilli. of tho pzlsl few weeks. Hogs arc being brought lll in fair quantities, blll the buyers (‘filllllllllll that there ls still a tendency on the purl of farmers to kill off the undersized and (‘only l)lll‘il_V finished nllillluls. The packers ill-s paying 22% cents, ulld a fraction over that is being paid for u few small lllls for retail. The present high cost of feed is believed to be the cause of so many unfinished hogs being offered. Tile packers declare lhat it would be better even to hold these animals over for another season than to sell them in this. state, as ll is giving d “black eye" both to the farmers and the packers. With the stabiliz- ing of affairs in Europe vvllich fiillSl gradually collie about there will be n great demand for foodstuffs from this side nnd Prince Edward Island l5 hound to sllurc up with the rest of the country ln this rc- spout. DIED lN NEW YORK.-'Ill.~ muny frlcurls llerc wlll lcnrn with slnccro regret of the death in New York (lily of Mr. Charles hlntllc son, son of llle into l-lonry Mzllllo son llnll brother of Mr. lliiiTy Mnthc sou, caretaker of the Fire Station. His death occlllrcd on March 6th. very suddenly, of llollrt fallurc fol lowing pneumonia. Deceased lcft Ill-rc about 15 years ngo. and‘ was illtlcrly chief stcward of the S. Mnrlhnt Washington, of‘ the Mlln son Linc. llc hzld only colno out of llospllnl ml March 3rd alter b0- lllg laid up for two wccks with pneumonia ulld ulppeurctl to be =1 death suddenly intervened. Before leaving Charlottetown deceased was for several yours employed in the ofllce of ‘Horace ilaszurd. l-lis last visit. home was two‘ years ago, when hc was accompanied by his wife who is ll native of Switzerland and who was in that. country at tho time of her husband's death. having gone there to visit her fath er, who was in poor health. To Mr. Mathcson and other bereaved rei- atives the sympathy of many friends will. be extended. I09 years ' hhoprollalaoorloiaav l aaaalaalbalonnaalraa 1" sis. your ~ ‘ 9808M! l-Dflltal l. adotofiropllobert-Kelly to his room there/on mom oHll- lnesa. Bro. Kelly, needles to say {deeply appreciated Hill thoughtful i act. He has dleen a. lncmbcr of the , Society for 40 years andths ardent | wlah of his friends is that he may be spared for many years of furth- er nsefnllness. I I p a H11IT11C . “ca”: w,“‘{'§“§“m;n‘f“¢:f -MlLK TESTlNG.—Tile report courage it. if he can't, develop it. 1°‘ the mm‘ lest "m" “mm” "l you my have m may‘, chum milk taken from the Sunlmerslde (gbppn m. a M.” pkkfm-d in y,“ ‘Vendors on Tuesday, resulted as (“my jwhm dip-pg, “m-kbbe. follows:—l'hillip McNally 8. llol- Bun," ‘gm-g h“), n; W“ mans, Ltd. 3.1, A. P. Wells. 3.3, glllldml m of gnimigry i, m, m“; George Harris, 4 Levi lsllllphsnt 3, way to develop ‘izconfidance and Malcolm Cannon 3.2 James Prich- _. Amateur acting and clan’: nrd 4.—ll. ' feamngfzllu in in?‘ 75.1mm rHuRsvAv A l n we c, pro- fusely illustrated, on “Characccn De~ CA-RFERRY AND RAl-LWAY yr-lvarlfienmhfiough lmpgrmlaznagalé’ SERVICE-Supcrilltelldent Grady l" ° "$1" ° ~ 1 yesterda-y receive a wire from the WOMAN$ WORLD-pie"! YW 310W , Montreal, statlngé that the double t° W" "111 5891f"! @1114 ind dEWIPP I car ferry service and the regular ma"! and Phfiwll Pdli- ‘ aulpmer serivlice on lhehl“. E. island - a way wl begin t s year on ‘ l May 2nd. (This is mucll earlier l than usual and the innovation will be greatly appreciated. o" sale, ‘ EARNSCLIFFE-Messrs Anlby TIFDQY- and Jnlnos Doyle have stllrtcd in to AL l finish pressing tho rc-lnuillllcr of 20 CENTS L I _ PER CDPY "Ewan-AND; , the surplus llllY crop for our fulm - crs. which they were engaged in lust fall wllcll their work was hillt- ____i__ _lod by lllc stormy weather. Alllhy PRQPERTY $ALE_M\-. E_ C“ ullll Jlln have a grcatllay press Saunders has purchased (he we“ allll they know llow in handle it to known farm and residence known 11951- flllvillllilgf‘. 100; as lllslr llvl-r- as Newglegd at \vlf|gl()e from Mr_;ago work is two tolls. thrce hllll- John is. Morris wllo intends to lllul sounds on hour. one my come m Charlottetown to llvo.'1*l"1?1* they slurred pressing Hwy Mr, Saunders lakes possession of prcsscd tlllrly seven llllndrcd lhs., the farm a, (mm but M“ Mon-is or twenty four bnlcs ln thirty throc retains tllc residence until the lnllmwi-“Mst waek “'9 15111» 0111 autumn, mall four tilllcs. “Great record! lll February we would actually get DIRECT ggRv|cE___,M9s5,s_ our mall thrcc times n week. Somo Bunlaln B911 5', Co" have been m]. body is nslecp at the BWllClI. vised that tho Canadian Govern5cllllrdian 1611111‘?! will“ 111911‘ D1111"? ment Merchant Marine have ar- W"! 1111)’. Is Mr. Whear ln his lll’- l-nnged for the first Balllngs o; one f-lce this wllltcr?.—~Mr. Frank of their steamers from Charlotle- Mulch and llls boys. Roy null town to Liverpool. G. 13., about 110118111011 but lllelr muddigfiel‘ 011i the middle o; June, This will be on PowllalBay lust ’l‘llul~sdny ulld Knolls» coal-loam». . where ‘they gave a lorsn- ‘ confined good news to the shippers ofathls Province and it ls to be hoped will mean the building up of a large trade between P. E. Island and the Old Country. It is lnlterestlng to note also that arrangements are also being completed for sailings fronl Charlottetown to Cuba and to South America (luring the months of November nnd December, pro- vldilsg that sufficient cargo is ss- surcd. two very successful races on Pin- otte ice on Monday lll/lurch 115th inst. Thcrc was a large gathering including a number of ladies who waited m see each race finished both -l'cquiring five lleuts- for a de- cisioll. The lice was ln A1 condll- ioll and 501119 good clean rnclllg was The Federal Trotting Club llsld, are now getting home large quail-- tltics of tllzlt valuable fertilizer;- Ml‘. Henry Young returllerl homo Sunday from a visit with his broth- er. Mr. Robert Young, Mill (love, . W113’ 11011’! You come down to sou lls some tllllc, Robert? There will likely he a large number of fut cattle for sale here this spring, on account oFtlle big bonus rcceivcll 11151 51111115 by those fzlrlllers who sold oll s. rising nlorkclk-Q, . FOUGHT. MUTINEERS-Mr. James R. Ferguson after a short visit. to Cllurlotletown-dlis llollve city left yesterday for llullfllx cn route to join his slllp tllc S. S. Mnriskzl of which he ls all officer. Mr Ferguson ls n sun of the lute cllicf ellglllccl- of the S, S, nuflll], null llzls been nwzly frolll home fllr Ann's esrecrlolll‘ - ocoa start the Dag Right c ITl-l a cup of this delicious Cocoa for brcaklift“ it makes a splendid foundation for till day's work- ».................-.........._-...- -....-.-..,...........-.........--.--..-. lllS illustration she-ms a cluster of Cocoa Pod: a: they are found an il-r tropical tree “CacaoThcohl-oma." Alter the beans are removed and dricd, they are shipped to Cowan’: v/hcrc by a special process of rushing, their fra- grant aroma and delicious flavor are retained, and nlsy he enjoyed by H5011 of Cowan’: Perfec- lion Cocoa. a-w-a-n-l- m-wmsn-m-i- MADE IN CANADA THE cowilrl COMPANY 1.1m TORONTO shown. 'l‘llc (‘lub will hold races again oll Saturday ilul-cll 20th WElliliPl‘ llllll‘ ire conditions pPflllllulllig some time sailing between Bulli- lllorl- llilll purls ill Francs l-lc was‘ oll the hlnrlsku at the llllil‘ of the llluliuy on that ship 200 ulilcs west ofdisllzlllt, when lllelllbcrs of the crew got lllto the cargo of ulcollol and became crazed, with the stuff. A terrible conflict ensued between officers and lllcll, lnwvllicll shots SUMMARY CLASS A Pi. i>rllll Boy. 1). N. Nichol- son. _3 Bully Kulol. J. Robertson. 1i . Woodvllle. N. Morrison l lllutillccrs werc sentenced to fivo it so well arranged lll the limited yours illlprlsolllllcllt. ullll flirt‘? got eighteen lnolltlls. GOODYEAR VISITORS PLEAS- ED WITH EXHlBlTlON.—-Mr. J. E. Steffellson. lllld Mr. M. l). Call, representing the Goodyear Tire Co. are here from St. John attending illc lllotor show. ’l‘hcsc gcllllclllell express their ])l(‘ll$lll'i‘ lll sccilll: bllllly injured. Best time 1.10. hm or we SUMMARY CLASS B Lady Dells, Jllo. A. Martin, 1 'l‘ellrly 8., l". Murphy, 0 Trixie, S. D. Murchison .1. hllllnle M.. Percy McLean, 4 Belle lvlac. A. McMlllon, J Best time 1.16. The orliciuls warez-Starter. ET Harrington, Judges. Alex Ross. and Milton MacDonald, Timer, Ezra Lurnbie. Patrolman, A. W. Docher- ty, and Willie Mflllflllllll.‘ Owing to tllc judges fl‘0111 0111-111‘- lo, Messrs Scllarfe and Gregory. having been unable to lllnketraln connections nt Sllckvllle, judging in the .l’l‘ovincial Horse Sllow will not start until today. Tho program ns arranged for Yes lcrdzly wlll therefore ‘bn curried out. A totul of lllneiy eight horses lift‘. cntcrcrl in the show which ulakes lt- illo biggest over held _ hcrc. Thcsn comprise souls decld» mily fino spl-cilllons of (‘lydesdulela pcrcllclwllls. lzrullc draft mares, stullllzllll brcds, llackllcys, (etc. All judging did not lake plllcn , yoslcrdlly only u fcw owners of horses Bliliiliill lllcll‘ anlllluls ut llle s Agricultural llull, which hnl-l boon splendidly fitted up for tho purpose. 'l‘lla building when ‘filled wllll IIOFHOs and pcoplo today will pro- sen! n livcly sccno and‘ all inter. nstcd should make it a point to attend. Thcrc will be n sale of horses bcforc tllc show closes. Though lllc weather lll lllc lliOTll-l lng was disagreeable it lllll not dampen the cntlluslusln of illu- Saint yesterday was duly honored I by tho sons of Erin of this city. ' mom-hers of the local lrisll Societ». ins-tho Benevolent lrlsh lSoclctyl and tllc ancient Order of i-lcbornians. who turned out lll largo numbers‘ for the unnunl par- ade and church service. The parade headed by tho Lell- l gue of the Cross Band playing tho ~ ever-popular Irish melodies. left the hall, lower Queen Street at 9.45 proceeding to St. Dunstans Cath- edral. where High Mass was celc» bfuteri with Rev. Maurice McDon- ald as celebrallt, Rev. R. St. Johll as (lexicon, nnd Rev. Lawrence Smith us sub-deacon, and an nblo scrlllon appropriate to tile occasion was preached by Rev. Father St. John. l At the close of the service the procession re-forlned and proceeded , - from the Cathedral to Richmond Street. thence to Prince, up Prince , , to Kent. along Kent to Queen and l" ollllsolrsn f. looueLllllMEllT A lsduralalaana praaorlalon-hhr- aal n! aatornal arc-for Gonna, Oolb. Ian hnat Orion. lpraha, m. Icahn. laala asa atom pain. b E one are out of date. l by llllllrlrerls of citizens was one of * the bust lll recent years. l of lilo B. l. S. lllld Mr. Louis Mc- Msllnn of the A. O. H. ' duy was the fact that a committee hack to the halls of the societies. l’ the societies. _ l Tile lmrnllc wlllcll was witnessed j Mr. Edward Ready was lvlarsllall A very pleasing faiture of the w..- of tllc n. 1, s. took llililsalld ans sllcll n good exhibition lilltl to lulvl. throughout; Wl l i l‘) srrvicc, Wire Fcnco come as a great im- provclllclll. and saving-at saving in lllllpl-r, lilllc and moncy. AIiUUlN‘ ‘illlprovtrlllr-llt, and FROST WOVEN FIJIICE, zlllvulniugr: of low price and long cnmo to tho front. fllrnlcr gavo it n. fair CllflllCO along with tllc others, and FROST FENCE nccolllnlollution nt the disposal ol’ lltc l-onllllittee. Tile display of cur llllll tire accessories by Messrs. Bruce ‘Stewart zllld ('70., zllld Mr. J. ISinlllcy Wedlock nre ‘exception- nlly creditable. . The visitors lluv~ illg been asked regarding the mur- ket for autos this year stated that ill their opinion the (lelllalld was sucll tllnt it was hardly possible that ‘the supply would be sufficient Modern arms 1 1 ‘ and Wire Fences Every your thousands of farms tho equipped with woven wire fence. 'l'llc owllcr of each onc of thcso farms lacs a story he could tcll——tllc passing of illc old snake fcncc, that-sprawled (l\'l"r good form laud; the old stump llulgp; annoyances of stray stock and lilllllllgcrl crops-days fraught with lln-ltty fcllcc problems. Dominion are ficd. backed lly illc givo you Tho FENCZLI. Frost Steel and lWire Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. blnnufncturers oi‘ (lnlvnnizcd nnd Bright. Wirc, llny Wirn llml llnlc Tics, Wovon Wiro, Farm nnrl Ornnmcntnl Fem-cs, Galvanized (lnics, Mnnllfncturcrll’ Wiro Supplies mado good. Tho farmer was satis- Tbc wiro of TIGHT-LOCK Fcrlco is tough, strong, llcavily galvanized. It is (Jullsdlzm blade. grips as no olllcr lock docs. stays aro straight and cvcnly npacccl; that mczlns a four-o cxlsy i0 strcllvll. The laterals zlrc unkillkctl all. tllc lock and have n. frcc, (loop wllvo that llollls i-llo fcllco taught and straight in an arrow on your posts. clnndnrdizrll requirements and convczlicrlcc. Your ilcrlrcsl. IPROST (lcnlcr will lion about Fl’. ‘F-JT TIGlI'1‘-L0(".I{ folder for 1020. intending purchasers would be well advised to have their orders in early it’ they wished to enjoy their (rnrs during bile sllllllllcl- As far zls the Goodyear Tire uurl Rulbber (‘olllpnlly llru concerned their output is pralcticall-y sold for the presengycnr. The capacity of the factory ls being doubled in an‘ effort to meet the demand, and the factory is working twenty-foul‘ hours a day. T ho tight-lock The Elglltccn siylcs from study of farm T13 illtrrrrnstirlg informa- Ask for our new illustrated SBESOH. .