1 ,f i t 1 F if. ......_-._ A.-t.-__.,_ N.-» l it t r t l A ' fr f -‘>.~'_ ‘f ' » .4 ` li . .2 . il0llli’S lihlllijifflilllllll .lllfllllll gn ‘-Garner' ' _ 1,. 9.; ‘ l'lave‘ Pro”v'e¢t no? van. to mana. if t C*-" - with if for A .tra-¢ . e-r. ' -‘.1 ' Ola All Tlroa Of . _)a Iloaposasiblo For The Follgtloll Of'Urio 'Acid In The Blood. I . nt " ‘ _ It' "_-Z, "h iii y tiéople do not realize that th Skid; one of the three great elimiua? tors waste matter from the body. As a ntt§_of__fact, the Skin t-ids the [gat _ of ore Urea (or waste matter) t an ~_ vlte_Kxdneye._ When there is Kidu T_ billet Pain_l:1 The Back and Acri ri ',tt.ma_y_ _not be the fault of the k neys at all, bntbe due to faulty sate‘ et es,-or constipetien of the bowev . M. _ ;*' Z I ' » A “Ff_»\|it~_a'-lives" cures weak, sore, achin Ktdneys, not only because it siren hens these organs but also be- cause Fruit-a-tives' ’ opens the bowels, arvee sthe stomach and stimulates tltea iomofitheshin. “F _ it-a-tives” is sold by all dealers at 5 - s_ pox,__6 _for $2.59..trial size, 25c. ‘wil _be sent postpaid on recel t of p e”,i§""Fmtt-a-tives "Limited, Otis ` - _. . _ ij M;_U"S_T PAY stron ITSELF ` \i'i\N Med to sell me a horse once. Ile said It wqqs_6M hone and had nothing the matte; with it. I' vranted a line horse. but, I didn't knov anylhirgaliattthoraestnutlt. And l tdn't know the man ve ` .’ ‘t-_ »` oltoid lm Iwintedto try the horse for a month. ue t-|.|"Allrt§tn. not '; ‘ _--_ me iirsl. and I ll jvo N' f ‘li back your money II i_l|\ ‘\` 1 l-*‘ h horse |sn't alright. ,_- I f _ _ _ wtu. tau. ttuettotgé /‘ ' . was afraid the horse svlf _- ' _ 'alrt5ht" and that I might ` ' have to whistle forsny mon- . ' .Y ut -...es .md vital: ; ~ ,.\ sox diamt foy no aero; ' ’ ltlou h lw led‘t bull . Ivelftgia set:e thinking’ I I'///f' _ You ses I make Washing - I ' _ liiaelansrlhe "l900 Gray. K s uv" as er. ‘ . ,, . 'andre tar o \r,lt 01"’ "G""`"-Y °l"'K" »f»»»~»»=~'---f°~i'f -1-?-1 f.;::;r.°:".;::‘.:',";;:::r.f:. my lcaxhing " I with quick and lhorouilr ou a u s sue, and about tha man who "°'*‘ n°”“°'"1“°"‘ ° owned it. I'd drlld¢% htlfeoture. But I'd never know, beeause theysronirln‘t writesnd tell me. You see, I sell my Watitln Machines by mail. ll llhave sold over halfa million glial Tay. Se. ou t .it ' let s tr m Wedding Maeihigyfdrh t'rI'¢>`It“tl!.. Itgforom pil; fs; vhrm. just asI wanted to try the horse. Now. I know what our "i900 Gravity” Washer will de. lknew it will wash the clothes, without wearing or tearing them. In less than half the time they nan he washed by hand or by any other machine. I knew it will wash a lah full of very dirty clothes tn Sis minutes. I know no other machine ever ln- vnterl eau do that without wearing the elothea. Our "|900 Gravity” Washer does the work so_easy thata .-hild can mn it almost as well sa a strong woman. and it don't wear the nlothel. fra? the edges nor break but- tons. the way all other mac nes de. ltjust drives sea water elear through the libres of the clotheailkoa isles um m#ht. . So. said I to myself, Ipwl do ylitlt my '|900 Gravity” Washer trhatl wanted lheinan to do with the hone. Only I \ven‘t wait for ple to ask me. |'ll oder Grat. and I'II make ood treooler every ttnte. Let asa tend ua a #X900 Gravity" Washer' os a vnsetlfs free I'il pay tha freight out oftny own Pocket. and ll’ you dan’t want the machine after you've one it a mestlt.| l'll take tt back sad pay the frri|hl. too. Surely that ia fair cnou ht iau`t tt. Dneen’t it prove that the “|900 gravity” Washer vnoatbeallthatlaay ith? And you nan pay me out of what it saves for you. lt will eave tts whole east its a fcsr months tu wrar ami tfar on the clothes alone. And then it will save 5010 75 cents a week over that on wsahvreman‘a wages. If lou keep the machine after the month’a trial. I'll let You pay for it out of what il saves yen. Ifit aavea you 60 cents a week. send me 501: a weak sill paid for. |`Il take that ehserfuily. and I'll walt for my money until the machine Itself sans the balance. Drsp ms a line _ - . sndlel me send ou a hook abenttha "|900, "` " .--» ’l,Iuher that smiles clothes iuismlaem., _pr 1'. Add - _ J ‘trite personally. 1' ;- ‘i,\*.._,- ohms. Mgr; Nine! " --tired Washer Co.. 357 = t _et."’l’oronto, Ont. (Facia, -,,- 1 P'entl_s’nd St., Toronto.) ri. . . _ ~ ~ ‘ ' ' _ D __ __ QQ,--za _ ., __ _ 1”' , 'L' ;. Y - _ it no D *"§"_CLIFT . *I ' c` ordc Diss.-tsss Victoria il "l\1Wl1,I’. E.l. ..2::'°r.u>§%t;c,;,~i;u..sf°#+:.a ment Monthl `00. ._ ‘ 2|-2-i5Mlmo.s v. A. MeD9nt.ALD. .- -_ r.s.|..s¢_.q,p_,__c-. . _ .- _ .q '_:`i_ Land '8urv_eyor. R. R. I., U0! 15| 3°\"`|l- 9090-Zi-20MsttiM0. e i‘.‘£l-‘...2’.i‘.3‘i.. ..... lolleitora for 1101:! Bank ot Canada KONE! 'l'0 LOAN. TUESDAY ~ -CONGRATULATIONS - Their friends are congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hema, Summerslde, on the arrival of the stork at their house on Sunday morning.-H. *MILK INSPECTION.-Samples of milk recently taken from the various milk waggons sutlvlying Summersldc by Chief of Police Oakes were submit- Y \‘. ‘ 8 results: .ioseph_McNeili, 3.2; J. W. Cal- bock. 3; Lcvi Silllphant, 4.6; Angus I;l§Co;{maclt. 3.8; Leonard Pickering, -TRANSFERRED.-Mr. llaywood Morrison. tcllcr ot' tho Royal Bank of Canada, Summersldc, has been trans- ferred to Shubenacadle, Nova Scotia for which place ite leaves to-day. Mr. Morrison is it .son ot ex-Mayor Morri- son _and he will be greatly missed by his. young companions as well as thc patrons of the bank with whom he was tl general favorite, and all join in wish- i\{\tl him success in his new position.- VISITS FORMER ISLANDER-The Halifax llerald says "Mr. A. F. Mac- donald, manager of the Royal Bank at Londonderry. has just returncd from a tnuch enjoyed visit to his friend Os- wald A. Hornsby. vice-prcsldont of The Trust Company ot’ Cuba. in Havana. and a native of Charlottetown, P. E. l. Mr. Hornsby was for some years lu the employ of the Iloyal Bank of Truro. and he left behind him when 'he went to Cuba a host ot friends, who will be interested to know that success of an outstanding kind has attended his residence there. Ilia wife was s. Miss Lawrence, of Halifax. While in Cuba, Mr. Macdonald, in company' with Mr. liomsby. motorod hundreds of miles and lte is must cuthsuiastic over tho beauty ot' the country and thc whole-hearted hospitality hc rccolvctl. HORSE SHOW--This wcclt thc Provincial liorso Show will bc held in Charlottetown- There is a large entry and a large number of peoplo ure cxpcctcd to attend. ’I`hc clusscs will bc shown in thc ordor in which they appear in the prize list. The judging .will begin on Wednesday, the 17th, at 1 p.m. sharp. Tho pure bred Clydesdales. Shlres and Percherons will all be judged by 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and the grade tlrnft mares between 4 and 6. The light horses will all be shown in thc evening. All animals will bc shown ou thc rein, but if possible some clauses will bc shown lu harness ou thc street. The sale will be held on Thursday, the filth, and the annual meeting of tlte Horse Breeders' Association will bc hcld in thc Agricultural llall on Thursday morning. bcginuiug at 9 a.m. PAINFUL ACClDENT-A very scr- ious accident occurred on tho Allisary llill ucar Mt. Stewart on Friday, March 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgc \‘\'arrcu, Cltorry lllll, wcrc driving to s funeral lu Mt. Stewart and ou com~ lug down the steep hill they met tltroc teams in succession. Mr. Wttrrcu‘s horse being rather spirited and thc road, vory narrow, hc had to pull off thc road in order to puss tho tennis, so that t_hc whosl of hia_ 'waggoxt struck the "t-.urbing‘ of thc ' bridge, precipitat- ing both occupants to thc frozcu ground. Mr. Augustine McDonald was the first to arrive at the scene of thc accident. Seeing that both worn in- jured ho took Mrs. Warren right on to Dr. ’1‘oontbs', Mt. Stewart. lcnviug Mr. Warren to 'bc taken latcr. Tho uufortuuulc lady vvtts utuzuttsciotts for about two hours uflcr the accldoutt. but though seriously hurt, having two ribs and her nose broken, yet it is thought that her injuries are not dau- gerous. Mr. Warren. besides getting a severe shaking up. had his back anti hip hurt. No bones were broken and uudcr the circumstances both ure con- sidered to have escaped miraculously. Women With Weakness » 'Find New Strength For all special weakness from which girls and women suffer, no surcr retuctly exists -than l)r. liumu- ton's Pills: tltcy maintain that bracing hcalth cvcry woman ao cnrucstly de~ slrcs, they uproot dlscasc und bring, strength that lasts till old ago. The blood is richly nourlsltcd by Dr. Hamlltou's Pills. Appetite 'tu- crcuscs. weakness and secret ills give way to surplus ent-rgy and rcscrvo vigor. No pulc girl, no ailing woman can afford to ruins thc cuormous good that comes from Dr. llamlltotfn Pills; gct a 2Gc. box todtty. Thin Folks Who Would Be Fat lncreaie in Womht Ten Ponuda or ore ` A PHYSlC|AN'S ADVICE “l'd certainly give-most unytltlng to bc ublc to fat up u. fcw pounds und stay that way." declares every exces- sively thin msn or woman. Such n rc- uult is not impossible, despite past fall- urcs. Thin people arc victims of mal- nutrition. s condition which prevents tho fatty elementttof’ food from being taken up by the blood us they are when thc powers of nutrition arc uor- mal. instead of getting into thc blood. all the fat and flesh producing- cle- stoy in the intestines until pass from,tbu body as wasto. this condition-and to pro- normal amount of lat must be artill- which till) lI'8 tcd b D Black with tho followin ' -_IIHEUIMTISI GOES ` _ IF ll00ll’8 IS USED Tlto'genuine' old reliable Hood’s Santapsrills corrects the acid condi- tiouo! the blood and builds up the whole system. It drives out rheuma- tism because it cleftnses the blood thoroughly. ,It has been success- fully used for forty years. For irhcumatism, stomach and kidney troubles, general dobility and all ills arising from impure blood, Hood 's has no equal. Gct it ' from your nearest druggist today. EXCELLENT ICE.--Thcrtf wus one of thc best shccts ot' icc of thc acusou, if not thc best, at tlto_Areuu Rink last night when tt large _crowd was__ in nt- toudnnce. The music furnished by the 82nd Band was particularly good, sud ull fully enjoyed tlteinselvos. The managcmcnt has lost no time in got- tiug the lcein the excellent state it ls, for _which they are to be commended. LATE MRS. READ-After a short service at tho homc of Dr. Carruthers, thc body ol’ thc lute Mrs. (Captain) .ioscph ltcud wats taken to Summer side yesterday afternoon. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. G. C. Tay- lor, assisted by Rev. D. McLean. A large number of citizens attended thc service and accompanied the remains to the depot. Notice of the funcral, wltich will be held from the homo of Mrs. T. W. Read, Summcrsidc, will appear later. ’ NEW HALL.-Work on the lutcrior of the new public hall lu Victoria will bc begun shortly. Several teams wcrc hauling lumber to thc uilll Saturday to bc couvcrtcd into sltcutltlng, nu thc dlrcctors have docldctl to shcuthc thc wltolo interior of tho building. As may may bc rcmcxubercd thc frtuuc wan raised and all thc exterior finished bc~‘ forte wiutcr sci. in, when it was decid- cd to lcavo the remainder ot' the work until spring. As thc building is 75 fcct by 32 foot, thc-rc its considerable work yet to bc done bcforc it is com- pltcd.-V. ‘ P. E. ISLAND BOYS WANTED.- The second annual Lloys' \\'ork Cou- fcrence for P. E. island will bc lu.-ld at Sumutcrside, March 26 to 28. 'Fhoso who uttcndcd last yenr's Coufurcucc will remember the splendid addrcmtcs. the inspiration received, and tho uutu- ber of’ new ideas suggested for use lu Sunday Schools all ovcr thc provlucc. Ouc ltundrcd outside dolcgutcs will bc cuterlaluetl by the frlcuds at Sumluur- sldo, so that at limit of four (4) boys and ouc fi) adult from caclt Suuduy School has bccu uct. Dclcgatct-t wish- ing tu altcutl should cotuututrlcatc nt oucc with tho (`out`crcncc llircctor, llnruld C. Cross, Ultarlottclowti. , WEDN ESDAY < _ SPECIAL TRAINS.-Tlic. spcciul tralu i'rom lltc Mlutu urrlvt-_rl lu Chur- lottotowu last cvculug at 8.25 und loft again ut 8.45. A special trulu, with Captain Iteutl and other paancugcrs ~1rotn thc Mlnto loft for Summorsldc ut 9.30 last cvcnlug. -SCHOOL lNSPECTlON.- ltinriu Gallant school inspector of thc French Acadian Schools, was visiting ('npo El-:mont school on the 10th lust.. und at Mt. Carmel school ou the 11th lust., tht-u proceeding to St. Nicholcs, lilr. (lnllttut l`ouud marked progress iu thc formcr scltgol, cspcciully lu some particular branches of studies. Tho staudard of Mt. Carmel school was satisfactory. writing wus found to bc at great degree of pcrfectiou. uritlluxc- tic was found ln grcnt standing lu tho intermediate dcpnrtmcut. Mr. Gallant has already paid three visits Lo this school a fact which shows to what an extent education is being fostcrcd and promoted since thc ncccsion of our present Suporlutcudcut as tho head of thc board of education,-il. --COUNCIL MEETING--At the nd- jourued meeting of the Council of thc Town of Sumtncrsitle held in the Coun- cil Chamber of thc Town ilull Monday ovuulng, Mr. Tlloututt Bishop was up- polntcd Englnocr of thc Fire Engine. Mr. T. B. Grady. Manager of thc Suu Elcctrlc Co., addressed the Council re thc placing of six lights of 500 candle power each at the foot of each slroct on Water strect which he stated could bc done at an additional cost of $386.90 per annum to the town. Tito proposi- tion was referred to the Fire and Light Committee to uct upon. Messrs. Wm. Stcwart and John (lrady from thc School Board _to arrangoaml settle ro thc building of u new school and, it wus arranged' that committees bo up-' polutéd from thc Town Council n"nd"‘ Schol Board. to nrrnugc ond settlc thc tnattcr. _ . 'ISLAND LADY DEAD.-Mr. .lanuut il. Stewart. of ltoacnouth, has rocclvcd tho sad news of thc dcntll in Boston on Saturday lu..u. of his second dtlughtcr, Miss Emma. Stowttrt. Tltcrn were no particulars, tho telegram sim- ply statiug that sho -lloti suddetily. Miss Stewart was a lady of splendid character and she bud many warm friends who will lcurn ot' ltcr sutlduu death with dccp sorrow. Shu luis ro- slded for s nuniper ol years' in thc Unit/ed States. She lcavcs to"m0urn bcsitlcs hcr fatltcr. throc brotlu-_ru, Lcmucl, nt home; William otnl .ir.lm, lu Vnncouvcr, il. C1, and tliroo nislnra, %rs. Irving Campboll, at homo; Mraz. - orm_un Stewart, lu Vancouvcr. and Mrs.,(l. ii. Nelson, in Montntttm. Tin.- funorai took place fu Iiostou, and tltc remains were placed in it vault. lu the spring they will bo taken to thc Island for burial. I8 A HALIFAX BOY.-Sorgt. Gcorgo atlaclu-d to No. 9, l~‘.A.A.l\’l. has arrived in Hall- scrvlce. says was in thc years, bo- under into He was and PERSONAL MENTION -Mr. Peter Malone. South Melville, was in Vic- toria Moudaihml bueiness..Mr- JQl\ll__1’- Bradley. `tnt_a_r<;hll\t.' Kclly's. Cross, made a business visit to -Victoria on Moudsy.' Mr. Robert Wilson, Hamp- ton, was a. vislzrto Victoria on Mon- day. Mr. Nou _ Dawson, North Try- on, made a btksittess trip to Victoria on Monday ot’ t is‘~wéck. -»Mcssrs. Il. li. and M. L. Boswell. of Victoria. drove to Cltattlottetown. Monday. While lherc tltcy will attend thc Iiurse Show. Mr. John Myers. llautpton, was a vis- itor to Victoria on Monday.--V. ONLY FOR THE ICE-Tito Picton Advot-atc says: Purscr Mcl)onnld_. of tho S. S. Northumberland, Mr. Roy Holman, of Charlottetown, and Mr. Malloy, of linllfnx. all of whom were caught here by thc holding up of the island boats, passed some of their time with New Caledonian curlcrs and enjoyed themselves so much that tlxcy almost loath -to see the boats arrive. At the reception to the victorious Johnson cup curlcrs ou Tuesday night Mr. llolman extended a strong invi- tation to the Picton curlcrs to visit their Charlottetown brethren. This is tt trip that has been hanging fire for two winters, but 'lt will surely como off next season. ‘ DALHOUSIE`DEBATE.-"Ilcsolvcd that tho Canadian tariff should bc nl- lered by a reduction of the protective element," is thc subject in this year's intercollegiate debate between Dul- houslc and thc`Uuivérsity of New Brunswick. Under the new schedule Halifax will be the meeting place of the debate of thcsc two universities. Dalhousie will be represented by t1 strong trio in Messrs. N. M. Rnttcc. C. D. Shrlcve and II. Dawson, thc formur u P. E. island boy. Nouc of thcso mon wcrc ou last ycarkt loam, but they bid fair to uphold thc bt-.st traditions of dcbutiug ln Dulltouslo. 'l`lu~. dcluttte will bc hold lu thc School for thu Blind. on Friday night and will doubt,- lcss be of gcucrul iutcrcst.-Ilulifux llcruld. HORSE RACES.- Au unintention- ul mistake has been madc lu tho rc- port ol' the ltorsc races hold ou Satur- day last ou llurbour lcc, Victoria, as appeared in the issuc ol’ .tho 11th iust_ in thc fourth hoat “Kid” owucd by Mr. W. E. Callback, Crupaud camo iu second place. Tho report giving “i{id"_ third place only lu this boat. “Kid” lute; shown grc-at spocd qualiti- t-es iu thc series ol' races licltl this win- tcr, which were hcr first endeavor. ucvcr lutvlug previously bccu cutcrotl lu any rucc, and although being lu competition with two horseu with cx- tcudcd park rccortls of ucvcroi yt-urs, shows that .sho has truc tucttlo mul liid will ucod to lic tuutvhcd in thc ful- urt: by thu kuucky drlvors ot' otbor fast ltorscs in thc vicinity. PROFESSOR REEK.--'l`lto l"urlu<'r':~l Advocatv. Loudon, Uul., of thc lltlt lust.. publisltcs nu- cxtrclltutt photo nt' Prof. W. ll. Rock, B.S.A., now lu Charlottetown, with thc following rc- furcruzcz “ l'ruf. W. lt. itctrk, li.S.A., at graduate ol' tim Ontario Agri:-_ullttral College ill llllll, uutl fur rt .shurt timt: llrlvatc sccrctar-y to (7. (7, James, thou dcputy Mluiston _» ol' Agriculture ln Ontario. und for some time tltcrcaftnr n rcprcscutatlvc ol" the Govcrnmt-ut lu London, England, lu immigration matters, which position lu: rcslguctl to succeed Prof. ll. W. Wadc as Associate Professor of Auimul Husbandry at the 0.A.(J.. has resigned his position at that Instituto and has gone to his ucw dutios us_Agrlculturul Advisor in Prluco Edward lsluud. As at thorough- going, practical fartner and stockmau, he will be missed in Ontario und wel- comed in l‘.E. island." BELLEVUE»-Miss Morgarct Mac- Pherson. Bellevue. puld u short visit tu Lowes recently, the guest ol' Miss Christy Mchcau. Mr. Laughlin Mc- Phcc paid u llyiug visit to Brooklyn, thc guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mc- llltcrson. Thc litany friends of Mrs. Malcolm MucI’hcrsou rogrct to lcaru that she is suffering from tt bud attack of blood poison' lu her hand. llcr many friends wish her a speedy recov- ery. Mr. Jolm A. MacPherson is busily engaged in threshing for tht- pooplc ot’ Bollovuo and vicinity with his up-to-dutc gusuliuc outfit. Mr. ll. H. Mt:I’l\cr:-lou paid at short visit to Bello River, thc guest of hor sister. Mrs. M, Bsutou. The malty friends ol’ Mrs. Angus 'l‘ .Mci’l\craou arc sorry to lcaru that sho is confined to the house with' a bad aftacl; of la grippc. Mr. Frank' McDonald, Caledonia. paid a visit to Bellevue, the guest of Mr. und Mrs. Malcolm D. Mcl'l\e`rson. Mrs. Ilouuld Mvlttttu-xlt paid tt tlyiug visit to Murray ltlvur rtnrcnlly thc gnc-st ot' hor auul. Mrs. t‘_ A. Dutucy. Tho Mlsscu Minnlo Mr~l’l\crson and Euonn Mcl’l\co spent. thc wcclt cud visiting frlcudts in lfalcrloltia. Mr. Dau Mc- Pltcraon. Klondykc. paid at visit to Mouiuguc. rotzcutly. Mr. Angus I.. Muci’hcrsou is busily cugttgt-_nl lu bulld- lug n new cava to his dwclllug house. Mr.' Alex McPherson intends loaviug for tho Statca shortly. ills nutuy fricuds wish him ovory success. Tho mnll currlcr, Mr. lil. D. McPherson, in performing his duties to tho satisfac- tluu of all. llc is tltc right man ln thc right place. I Never Want to IM Be Without Them WHAT MRS A AVERON SAYS OF _ DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Alberta Lady Feels It her Duty to Tell Her,Fr|ends of the Benefit me _.has received from ‘Dod°'e Kidney Pills. _ FAl’I'il. l\l.llElt'l`.\. March lllth.- (Spcc|al)--"l ucvcr want to bc with- out Dodd‘s Kidncy Pills." so says Mrs. Avoron, one of titc oldest and most highly respected citizens of this plncc. "l am au old lady. sixty~clght yr-.ara of nge." Mrs. Avcrou continues, “and had Kidney trouble for twenty years. My hcart bothcrcd mc. my musclcn would cramil. and my back nciiod. Nouralgia was added to ‘my troubles. “Dodd's Kidney Pills are the unzy medicine that havoftelped me and l recommend them too hignty. duty to tell my frlcnnn Kidney Pills did for me." Pills are the favorite old folks. They cure the first of the feel the strain _the - Kidneye blood energy ,_~ the Pills which body e ~ ‘ P, E. l. HOSPITAL. - At u utccliutt of thc Ladies Aid Socioty of the Prince Edward island llospitul hcld yesterday _uftcruuou nrraugoutcuts wero 'made to hold Tag Day ou Easter Saturday. it was ulso decided to have the nurses graduating cxcrclses on April 22nd. Dr. Warburton will address tho graduating uurscs. -Y. M. C. A CONFERENCE.- An Older Boys’ Work t'.onf.crcuce under thc joint auspices of tiu'-_ S. S. A.. uud Y. M. C. AL, will bc held llcro March 20, 27, and 28tl1._ 'l`lteso coufcrcuccs huvo already found thc experimental stago and ore' doing much for the uv- l1ft‘0( boy _life throughout America. This _is tltcsocond of thc _kind to be hclti on thc island and it ts fully ex- pcctcd the results will bc greatly in oxcoss of that of lust yt-nr. 'I`nylor| Stullou-"thc boys' favorite"-_ will but uluoug those who will purtictpatc in, the programme. Strom: local conf" mittecs have been appointed und. cvcrythlng now points to u H1081 Slit?-` ccssful limi-. "The boy is tvortlt while."-X. COMMUNICATION.-Tltt-‘ liliuto nf- tcr being dctuiucd in thc loc muccl Saturday docltc_\‘orc The (lunrdiau wt-ut to press ut 4 t.\.m. Two extra bouts have been put on nt thc Capes vvltlclt now makes eight bool.-5, ouch way, on thc service. Eighty-two bugs of mail were brought over to this side by thc Capes ye:-ttvrduy. 'l`l|c truiu front l‘up<~ Traverse with thc mulls urrivcd in thc city nl. l.Il0 p. lu. THURSDAY MISTAKEN SENSE OF HUMOR.- Thu Guurdiuu luis rct-civvtl scv¢~t';tl votuplnluttt, all ut`lltcsut11c luuor, with rofcrclufo to at rl-grcltulilo iut'.ldcuI in t'ouut~t:tlo|\ with ..._ i’nLl‘iclt's Daly colc- brnllun ycstt~rda\_v. A youth with :tu exaggerated idcu of humor uppcurctl in costume, purporting to bc that ol' nu irishuutu and folluwcd the proces- sion from Priucc ot' \\/ulcs Vullogo to the (‘athedrn|_ Naturally thc proct~..~:» siouists took oxccptiutt to thc curit-l\~ turn and thc youth must uow lv,-1-l lltnl. ho inns bt-t-u guilty uf ztu zu-I ut' tlincourtt-sy uud bud tanto in ilu-. cxlii- bitiuu llc tuudc. l’ro\u\llly this l'riiu~i- pal nf l’riut:t\ t>l"\.’V;tlt»s ffollcgte will lake tltu opportttuity ol' instilling iutu thc luiud of this buy it luort-_ l|c:tlll|I`ul itlt-ll of wuul 1-mtslltttltie; llw t-<»utlut'| of it litfltllcluuu. -~GLENGARRY.- ;`.lr_ |"rf~:l 0'- llatllorttu is :tl brunt-1.1 |"l\lilU§ l‘lilllN’l` un his l`ttl'u| :tl l,u his trip uud rvturu l|o1uc_-- Education is mttltlug rupitl strides iuwurds aulvntu~1=» mcut lu (llcngurry School uudcr ilu: able tuition of liiisa Auuic (‘atut-ron. .\’ e" ir 5:' - s slugur_ wltich tl|;\l\'i>:~' lu-1' f'Ull1l>2\H.\` tuofst ugrticztlilc.-Y- it is lll\‘i\Sllil»I lt* uotc that Mrs. 'l`l1o_'.uus llutlcr, Sr., is. rctrovcriug frnlu thc t-lfccts of at |_-|‘ul<- ,' cn wrist whitrll sho .Sustniuvll by full lug ou thc inc smut- limo :M0-_ 'l`l\<= lujurvtl wrist, ultl\ou;,‘;l\ tvuuic, is fzlsl. guiuiut: its uorruul slrl‘u;:ll|. .\ll tlu~ 111|-uit-rf;ni`(ilt~l|t:&trry :‘,|`|- l>u:<_\' lutllliu_'_'; mud. Mr. .iultu lil. liutU"\` <'lI\il\\>‘ lim luuu,>r nl' lu1`.'it|_r.: llu~ ;'.l‘l‘u|~~:;t uuutlur of ltituls luuuv. -- Mr. |';-|<-1‘ t)’lfa\llt>t‘;tu puill at stri<:tl_\' lutsilunsa; trip tu liuuls- t`ux~ll lust \w~t_»k_- 'I`lu~ lotcpltouc sys- ll-nt ie: now iu:ut'. /\sl~; your grocer. __ _ I)l'LAl.i~lRS-ti-’t~itt~ trs1'rrrpric<~s on Feed, (iozzrsc liratitlf;;tm1(2;:rcuIs. The T. H. Tnyltzr Co.Liu\iic. Great Britain Needs Food VEGETABLE growers can render a real service to the Empire by increasing the produc- tion of vegetables, especially those that can readily be stored and transported. The war ` in Europe has devastated thousands of vegetable-producing acres and made it difftcttlt for Britain to obtain her usual supplies. Vegetable growers are urged to select carefully the best varieties of seed and plant in properly cultivated and fertilized soil. Work hand in hand with the agricultural specialists of both the Canadian Department of Agriculture and your Provincial Department. POULTRY and EGGS Up to the commencement of the year, Great Britain im- ported from Belgium, France, Russia, Germany unhd Agastrtag I-lun ary -nu try tot e v uc o $3,050,008 per year and eggs amounting to 136,000,000 doz. Canada in 1914 imported $200,000 more poultry than sho cxportedartd imported$2_600_000 moreeggsthanexported. Canada needs 1,500,000 more hcns, averaging 100 eggs cr year, to supply the home t£:mand bc- fore having any eggs for export. 'l`he`averagc egg yicltl pct hen in Canada is ut 80 eggs per year. which is very low. Carc- ful selection, feeding and hous- ing could in a few years bring the average up to 180 eggs per hen per year. It would be a profitable thing to strive for. uvs sroctc B---or stockare today Caneda`s most valuable asset. The one outstanding feature of the world's farming is that there will soon be it great shortage of meat supplies. Save your breeding stock. Plan to increase your live stock. Europe and the United States, as well as Canada, will pay higher prices for beef, mutton, and bacon in the vljfi’ MK' future. Do not sacrtnce now. +++¢++++++++++++» 2 _ _ tion, Live Stock and Small Plot want. time , _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ .O. Address _ _ _ , . , . . . _ . . County, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . , . _ ‘U Please send me Bulletins relating lo Ikrtalnrzs, Fit-lil Roots, Egg Provinc- Q4 §§+4'+§§'+*?`§`§4§++§4+§4\#‘+'¥ +‘l»‘§V!°§._§_§4<§.§* Rcmcmbcr that live stock is tht: only lulsi:-; for n pro~s|:crf_uts. utgricultttrc. You nrc iul‘n\iut;, not spcculztiiut; it has bvcn said that Ruro- pcnu furmcr.=. farm bcttcr tlmn they know; Lztnaulian and Ameri- can farmers not as: wcll a_s they know. Let us this year live up to what v.~c know. Let our contribution to thc "l‘atrioti:sn1 and l‘ro:lttctiou" campaign bc bumper Crops. VACANT Lors pm and this opportunity nrc not for furntt.-rs only. Ilcsitirnts of towns and citirs can hélp titre `r`.u\pirc hy growing vcgctuhl'~‘= on small plots or misituz chiekrn_: in their ltnck yards. City (foun- cils, Boards. of Trade, und other organizations can hvlp by arrang- ing for the cultivation of vacant lots, which will relieve the un- employment situation at the same time. Those at home have s duty to perform as well as those in thc Bring linc. From the interest manifested hy the people in thc “Patriotism and Production" announcements, wr feel sure every one has good intentions. What wc urge is that these good intentions be carried into action. Get busy. Every extra bushel you grow means that much more for export. ++++++++++++++#++++§++++»¢+++tt+++++W No Postage Required. Publications Branch, Canadian Department of Agriculture, +§f§§#+¢#+4** Ottawa. ' Culture. 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