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A i - laid 227 eggs in eleven months. The year 1840, emigmhd with his pa,-em, size and weight of the e888 Were C011' md ,jx agus,-B to p_ E_ [_ .H8 gm; §rf1»VS ) dee Edo-'.fiiS.,’i"tllti\f-" _ -_ 5..... Signoiii`1i‘o` ` ' 233. .ii uni i cutoff ii a- iii ' AL AWAR. I ' F-IN D8 Th . E. A- _SCGTGHGRNTENARIAN _ -_...__ ere passed away at Mt. Hove. 'P- I...-.on Sept. 27th, one of the early Thefirst Dominion .IRI Llillll pioneers of the vinoe. ill U10 DBF eiit closed at Charlottetown 011 son of Mr. Sanggl Nicholson, who -~ Y--u nl S0[\\6l1ib8!' 30, 1919' ' A . h3d The premier prize was awarded t.o_ ami nr nlolithg. _ _' fo P R MH N0 41- °"°°“ "Y T ns wssiisrn is his isis of sim. 11111118011- R°“5°m°“ » “° Scotland, on Junq__1st, 1816, and in -the “ll 1" "1“k'1“S` “I “Wa” °f “ ettled in Ross Valley, where he mar- sider - ‘ _ - coaiibinigiz. self-reglstfng 'Candee/,Led Colony" oode£.°d0l1l¢°d ily me Can' predecedfed h-lm ten years 1180- ` ill Incubator nd Broader-Company, 1363,.” m-ond tb Mt-_'Holm where he . f* _ _ Q valu »,at $10.00 __Th»is' hell @1510 WD” lived " or ' yeart slwandsome silver cup mad, _ .at $60.00. donated by the Cald- - He "- *fu '»' Well »-Eeed 8l1d_C¢_%l'81l COUIWHY- Th” nature. an,l‘, splendid- quail-ties 0\ U35 U0 be Wklfffwice OW Of “V99 character, and was‘never known in eats. s tlie` coniniunlty to say a bad word cr The second best _record made by- HH do hi! yiifé, Clirilty McLean, who the rest of his long liife and a comfcrtabl home. was a man ores, deeply religious a wrong deed. Hs loved the of I -J _ , individual hen was secured by B- P- Lord’s Day und the Lord‘s Word, and _ _ _ ‘.-..,, _ "LIL he_%‘;No. 195.fdiy_ned ply W- E- B- his iire was a iisnsnistion to aii his ' 'I`Hil. rchester, N..B. his hen laid s.cqii.iintni:<.es, and all classes spike ' _ " '_ -_ 212 ecss. and won-out over Hen N0- oi iiini sifii airt-mounts vensreti,-i_ ‘ " ' .- . 300 in ‘the ‘saine"pen. which laid 225 in early days,-he was a notable figure _ ` .__._egss; many of these eggs. however. at the communions in Dundas valley- =~ I - did -not come up to the standard re-. field and Strathlbyn. Like Barnabas . qu-irenients, and No. 195 was awarded he was a “good man, -full of the Holy ` one root cutter, valued at $10.00, and Spirit and faith." ' ` -_ $5.00 in cash. ‘ for liver Thirty Years " - -_ -._.;-.s.;.-.~..n’_ -'i._i_.-=...wi.-i fri.-=.'. .1 ‘ ` -»---"' in . ' ` ' ` ict. and Cosy '>fWrsi=i>¢f- ... ......... ........... ..... .............~ so _,__ , , ,_ ,.1 » V i .\ 9,... W... . tiil As an octogenarian, he recited The third best individual record correctly to his pastor, the whole of \ 5 was _made by the W. L. hen No. 821.- thc 5 it owned by C.B. Chapunan, A-mlierst, N. and ‘_i _ ' _ S. 'rnis nsn ieiu 20-1 eg-gs during the tinn, contest; but they were so large and a suitable gift. _ uniform, that she also won over hen He shorter Catechism, _and for this his _higher standing as a. Chris- his friends presented him with lived the 'fsimpie life" and nev- 200 mentioned above er required any medical aid. I-le re- No. . - ‘ The pen in the Heavy Class that tained his mental vigor and natural gave the greatest revenue from the health, till within stew weeks of-'iris sale - of eggs ovsr the cost of feed, wis death, “the silver cord was loosed and ned by Mr H H Dowton.'i'oron t'lir\ golden bowl broken and the IW . . . - . , to, Ontario. The value of the 1175 spirit returned to‘God _who gave -it." s 'laid by these Rhode Island Reds Two of his nepifews 'were well pen of Barred Plymouth Rock pul- At Station, and, valued at $30.00. Mi' knownz' the late D. N." Forbes; his own uest the funeral 1;- wal'-.` _.rg ‘ ` `>t.g~g 2-'rg ‘__ _~ _z ilurng th»e eleven months was $45,213. well ~ ' Their feed cost $24.14, leaving a profit _of Tyne -Valley and the Rev; James __-_ ' 'Q (_ over cc-st of feed of $21.12. They won Forbes, of N. Y. ' -~ ' __ vY"`;' -‘ _',` tilt! l‘€q_ ., '~ ‘* ' " s and a ped-lgreed cockerel, donat- Seri/lee WHS Cl}“dUCiBd by lieth -VM- iiy. the Charlottetown Expsriinsn- Maison, of S`t. Peters. assisted by Heron, and'lntermént‘ was made The ren in the i-isnvy C-less snow-.3-ii Dundas vemeteryt'-'“ ‘” t " s the second highest revenue from ` . V _' ` _-iztle of e s over cost. of feed for 1] ` “Precious in the sight of the Lord-’ I- ng? __) mt) 'I "' " _ Adamson, ltougeinont, Quebec. The _ value ofthe 1286 eggs laid by his Iiar-- _ cl Plymouth Rocks during the con- » test was $44.81. Their lcv cost $24.- P 0 11. The profit from this pen being Um- $20,70_ They' were awarded a cash ’l`ucsdiiy.niglit :fit the C. .M. G. hospi- ' prize of $10.00. lol, . is Thc pen in the light class that gave GT- tlie greatest revenue from the sale of Six eggs over the cost of feed was owned _<‘-fl* by C. B. Chapman, Amherst, N, 3_ velopsd and for the past week the The value of the 1148 eggs laid b C1193 KK _ nths, was owned by Thomas J.’ is the death of his saints. PlUS `A.` SHEA " ` ' -___£.¢_- . ins A. Shen, a well-imown~Lewis'- Ms-ine, -insurance agent, died ilollowing an illness of' typhoid fev- Mr. Shea, entered the hospital weeks ago, -his condition -being ical at‘the time. Complications dc- had been practically hopeless. y . _ _ these white Lgghgms dunng the con, Mr. Shea was horn in Lewiston 31 te. - reached the ripe age of 103 NN! 1, .il-_ .if '- u J' nnmnnsasnnnn...ns.nn n . .,,,, ,he ,,,,,,,,,,_, ,,,,,____,_ ____ one ___ __ Charlottetown V ' _ N U _ _t. - ftwllefl -by H. H. Dowton won the “ _ ew niver-si ies C _ -. wi -P ' Dictionary _.R `- `-*`- -gig.-_-_le 1 How to Get It For the More Noiiiiiiiil Cost of Manufac- _r,: ture and Distribution » ij. C ou ons L 3 End secures this New, authentic ~-Dictionary.. -. bound in black flexible seal grain, illustra- f ._- ted with full pages in color and duotone. _'if Present or mail -to this paper three -.-__ Coupons with ninety-eight cents to cover ` cost of handling, packing, clerk hire, etc. MAIL ORDERS WVILL BE 1"IL`LED_ _ ' - Add: for Postage: - -’ Up to 20 miles 6cts. Over 20 miles 14ctS. ;_ _ - For greater distances, ask Postmaster rate for 3 pounds. I _ - li` \ i ii' ' -1 .1 -_ -_-_ ~_»~_~v_ L:-_-_ X “af ' -if _ ._~_ -‘,,- _ 25 IHCTIONARIES IN ONE- .. All Dictionaries published previous to “his one are out oi' ilaiie. f '4i - -__L_ __ ____ I--~ls sopiooeoeoaes-seeeaimaavseeaeaaoaoo¢ 0 . ` _:__:¢ noaooaaapgggqpg iusuiiiuci gi Niiciissijiv 1 CCUQCIUIUU a ez Q I Then insure iii good _'strong stocli conipan - ~ ies, which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by , S i . s 2 _ E. R. BROW S Q '--'*Q§_`_¢__'-_h`l_l#lmaolll¢»¢li8¢0l¢»¢eannnns..¢m M..-i' ..liorn~pen-bmugiit..sss.25. The feed st was $40.08. Their cost of feed $21.48 leaving a net profit of $18.6f0 over the cost of feed. The-y won the pen oi’ White Leghorn pullets and a- 'llefligreed cockerel donated by the| Charlottetown Experimental Station, valued at $25.00. I .- The pen winning second place in ithe light class was owned b W. J. Pickurd, who recently left Charlotte- town and located at Wetaskiwin, Alta. The 1047. eggs, lad by his White Leg- oost $19.45: The profit for the eleven months was $16:80. They were award- ed a cash -prize of $10.00. Rev. J. J. IMc1Donald, Kiiikora, P. E. island won the $10.00 cash prize for the P. E. Island pen showing the largest revenue during the c0ntegt_ His .White Legliorns laid 1095 eggs worth $37.30. Their feed cost $21.54, slit-wing ii profit of $15.76. A feed Hopper was awarded to W. Pickard whose pen of hens comple- tlie hens losing -a day through brood. incss. N The Rhode Island Ren hen N0_ 52 lycle Hatcher valued at $10.00 award- ed t0 fhehefl laying the most* un form eggs over 24ozs. .per dozen ln weight, His pen throughout the contest aver-1 filled 251/2 ozs. per dozen. ' A great deal of very valuable lnfor. test. Complete summuiries of the pm. :liiction of'each hen together with it- emized statements of the cost of feed- mg each pen has been supplied to the contestants' and further information wil be supplied to the press from time to time. ~ ‘ J. A. CLARK, Superintendent. 1 - v_-¢i__'__ ._ BRITISH MINISTER -DEFEND3 BOXING LONDON, Oct. 22.-Cries of :ip- provral greeted it defense of prize fighting made by the Rev. R. J. And. erson at -the annual meeting the other day, of the Clieshlre Free Church Councils. _ ' ' I » _‘Some people/ he sold, "have been ‘VDPFYHIE lately over bofing and have been 59151118 Drtlyer meetings to try 10 Dut n st-op to lt. The Church must leillil £0 lnlderstand the needs of men -their physical and mental as well as SDll‘it11ul needs. We must encourage fellowship and recreation. We must realize that we should treat men and women as human and alive. and' ns beings who live in the open and not ln.the convent." _.mi wniau utils Hu ,ia/-icii "Pepe’s Diapepsin” instantly' Ends lndigestion, Sourness, Stomach Acidify Are lumps of undlgested food caus- ing you pain? Is your stomach acid, » gassy, sour, or have you flatulence, heartburn? Then take Pape's Dfapsp- sin. ‘ _ Just as soda as you` est a tablet or two of Piipe's Dlapepiiin all that dys- pepsis, lndigsstion and stomach dis- tress cauled by acidity ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's mation was secured during this con-" years ago. He was educated in the pirblic schools of the city and liao always resided here. his home for many years liaving'~been at 30 Elin Street. _ He -was a successful _insurance man 'iii .. it ._ _ .__ r -_ i' i »i-, i .__ .. ié i '»,_ . _ ;;:;i.t»:.3.¥?IW~4RE; 91" _DE¢EPT.’°N- _ _ os show that when egg. galbv- - - "$`ehf""is used of-1.-= " powderexthb [amount so used \ ; -"i‘-‘--‘is_`i-_'too---small (assi-:silly 15/100 of 1°/0) to af_fe¢:t_‘the quality*-0n=_'~effectiv®f\®SS Of-1 _ ..}.lzel#it\8.f 1. Wien. »¢ffi’¢eii\i“8. so,_'_ '_ _v;;»i.s.p' ainly-torches.-. . 1 --of-fraud. Intelligent 'buyeltsg will "not-. permit_ themse'lves"- to-_ be’ ' ‘ ii; . dece_ived`by the Water glass test-» ’ .. , 1 . guaranteed to be composed _of the ing:-edi_entsl_ _ V ii; 2 printed on the label-and none other. _ s _ ‘ ;i_ *-- ' ' Made in Canada By Canadians ;_ For Canadians' -~_..,.` f contains no alum or’ egg albumen and is J ' 1' » ._' . 5. ._ . 'Hunan I In l u uni slllunninnlnauullullllnl nnun lnlllllhalllllngaa 1 I anna uuoullnlnuanu-n:Illum- _ _ - _ .. 1...# - -_sn _,,_s-.- .~;>-. '. iz" -' --.;=i`» "°”’\- ' ' '- -‘L ' ~- z" *r1_=_=f -- . _.__ _D-_=».s--_._-»-s-~... _ » -- - -~ -1.--'f-~ " =---=» ‘and-had, ut various times, represent- until _ ed several of the lelding coin- when he suffered fmm U, stroke of paiiies. At one ti-me ho was in mraiy _ _ -y ' charge of the Union Mutual lnsur- p_,_,~L|a|_ and unhouglr he was able to ance C035 °m‘C@ I" Lewfslon- `Lat‘*" drive out and occasionally attended he represented U16 ‘l’l‘lH1€Ylllf11 ami cliui~cli service during the winter; he thc New York Life. At the time of ,mv his .death he was local agent of the St,-e United Life Insurance Co., of Port- March 29;h_ 1343, where he wng .a 19-nil- and WHS 00“Sid@l‘ed One Of UW successful farmer and mill owner. for mast successful agents of the coiii-‘many yan,-,;_ 0" March 17th_ 1875, he DKNY- married Anna B. Dobson lsister of » Wir. Shea had awide acquziliit-the ance. He was known as a good mix- may-r,,.g@ the following children _are ei' and had the faculty ot' making |jving_ Mrs, Bren-ton Lea, Tryon; F. friends and retaining tliein. llc W_ was it ineuiibcr of St. Josopli‘s church Jai' and a devout Catholic: gm- iiies/ides his wife, who was former- L0,- ly lllllss Georgliinna McCarthy of Tig- in uisli, P. E. I., he leaves seven Child- in November of 1915 the deceased was ren. his mother. Mrs. Margaret Shea, mm one sister, Miss Clara B. Shea, who (yup is' in charge of the niillinery depart- M ment at the Novell -Cloak st re and Y 0 the tw_o.brothers, Rev. Colin F‘. Shea and yen Walter -Sheai ten Try ROBERT F. LORD. - cam --_- ' WD rk in -the Methodist Church there. er regained his accustomed vie, Al-liertu; John D. Lord. C111- y, Alta.; Misses Lottie and Amy d of Edmonton. rs a prayer leader and superin- dent of the Sunday School in the on Methodist -Church. After he f (Tape Traverse, P. E. I., sustained Rig about the first of last December sis ills rccovei was on.y ngtli. Mr, Lord wo.-s horn at Tryon, lute ltev. 1)r. Dobson. From this Liirdf of Tryon; Mrs. H. I-l. Leo., June, 11007, Mrs. Lord died 'and ried -to Mrs. Matilda Muttart of e Traverse. r. Lord was a life-long member of Methodist church, and for many e to Cape Traverse he took up the t to the time of his last ill h up - ‘ - ii deep loss’ in -the death of Mr. Robert ness, he was assistant supt. of the F. Lord, who passed _ away `June|Sunday School, and exhorter and 19th at the age of 71 years. Mr. Lord teacher ofthe Men'-s' Bible Class. Our had been a remarkably active man brother wus one of -the men whose passing away leaves the community and'cliurch poorer. Besides his \children the .following relatives areieft to mourn, a widow, one sister, _M¢s. Alexander Morrison ' of Tryon.. Two brothers, William of Boston and Rev. C. S. Lord of Fene- lon Falls, Ontario. The funeral services both at lils la-te home and *the Tryon Method- ist church were conducted -'by°Rev. Geo. N. Somers, assisted by Rev. P.A_ Fitzpatrick of Tryon, and Rev. James MacDougall, of Caps Traverse Kirk of Scotland. \ - - AB5oi=2i3iNE Will reduce inflamed, Sfralned, Swollen Tendonn, Llgiimcnts, or Muscles. Szornhelamenessnntl in from I Sp int, Side Bone or _ mme Spavln.»No blister, no hair ' one and horsecanbe used. $2.50 a 1 Eottle at dniggists or delivered. Dc- 1 scribe yol.ir_case for special instruc- ‘ t e ntineplic inilri nt, i nad ‘hone Bookll R blirbhe. manlgmg redhceaqstrhned, _Torn Liga- menu, Swollen Glands. Veinlt or Muscle" Heals Cuts. Sorel. Ulcers. Alloys pain. Prim ll.2}abonlesl dealenordellvered. look 'B_v1.lc|ice" fret. W. F. YOUNG. lee., ill Lylua Bldg..-IQIIIQI, Can. 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