1; WHE You NEE A DRUGGIST -‘i‘ Let Us Serve You ”L; ' ' 24" '19?“ z: . _ QUALITY ' i An Drugs and Drcntore supplies are oi tile Quality mo, being obtained from the best ‘ecturere. Quality u our wstcbword. , RELIABILITY only Iegistered Drlggtsts with toll "are of experience serve you. Personal attmtlon given to each order. EQUIPMENT Everything clean and tidy. The latest equipment for Lbs proper dispensing of prescriptions. ntrai Gurinl DON'T roaosr ‘the “Not Afraids" , Dance tonight in Caledonlan am Admission m. 2284-4-24 WIEQIIG OIII A’! IOII- ‘rlle O. N. It. wrecking crew warned all day yesterday and until late lest night on the scene of ‘nlesdays ac- cident between ledfcrd and Suffolk when four treflht are were da-ail- ed on e. slnall "dump" and thrown. a- gainst the dump on the aide. The are contained automobiles, ah-illllm and fertiliser. No damage was done to ‘the content. AUCIION FORM-FIVE! — The "Not Afreids" Bowling Team held s very successful Auction Party in Cel- SERVICE Yon will like our Drugstore service. Prompt delivery, phone and mail order receive best attention. all night Drugstore service at your disposal. An up-to-date edonian Rooms lest evening. The ls- dies‘ first prise wss won by Mrs. Jo- seph Praught; Ladies‘ Consolation, Mrs. McKearney; Gents’ first was WE DIBPENSI PRESCRIPTION! WRITTEN BY ANY OCTOB- J. ERNESDT H. WORTH NYAL AND KODAK DRUGSTOIIB Phone 82 I62 Prince Street -8l. y 0 O o ; Classified Advertisements ' &slsesih-'ii'otl|lfi...... .....l.:0:o:E::m s z aunt ufiuafiihfi g _ e Weveeeegeeee‘: w, - 4,32% Agents Wanted —-—-— ANTEIk-AGENT T0 SELL FOX ranch supplies on commission basis. Miscellaneous BTRAYED-PAIR. WILD GEESE. Please notify Fred Gates. West 3324-4-22-31 Must be honest, reliable, with good selling ability. Apply to Elmer E. Shel-bell, Portage, P. E. I. 3210-4-22-31 Royalty. Reward. Surveyor, Box 20, I-lermanvllle. » it sALiik-FOUB. ‘NINETY CHEV- qrclet car in good running order. ; >146 Great George St. 4-22-31 Guardian Central Prinwy. ... sass. so an. BOAIEITAN-Il fled Green Mountain seed. Am- brose Doyle, Pleasant Road. v I 3255-4-23-21 l a saw-ts! [AIM A1.‘ ons- ‘PM’ °“"d““' Joel's Road, lfljolcs. good build- ‘lIlQS. spply-‘osvln Harding, Char- glottetown. 3234-51 .-_-._-...¢_.- olvulr s lawman! rum-s _ _ 15c. per undred; 51.00 _by mail. 85.00 per M. I", S. Reeves’, Bouth- ‘ port. 33614-23451 ed. Write Box lid l’. Articais For Sale iron BALE-BABY CABIIAGE IOI BALI-LOBSTER. BAIT. AP- ply Harris L. Arnold. or phone .7. JOHN ALFRED MscDONALD, LAND idld-Ii-lllhllnopd. _..._._..._._.___-.---_-.- POIATO TAG! I03. THE SIA- son's shipments on short notice AUCTION SALE or STOCK. cnor. farm implements of the late James T0 Law-noose wmr ‘lz booms. central, furnished or 11111111318220; Female Help Wanted WANTED —- HOUSEKEEPEII. F0]. country home, middle-aged preferr- 3256-4-23-21 . AP- 8283-21 _ "011 by Patrick Doyle and T. Roch- ford, and drawn by Mr. Rochford. The "Freeze Out" was won by Mrs. Fired Powers. The next Auction Party will be Monday night next- IOX LX111‘!!! STOLEN —'1‘hst litters oi foxes were stolen from two ranches on 8t. Peters’ Road, East Royalty, was discovered yesterday morning. Two litters, one oi six, the other of two pups, were stolen from the ranch oi Major C. L. McKay. A litter of three was also taken mm the adjoining ranch belonging to m. Monday night Mr. Msellay, In, net- icsd a light in the Lsundaia ranch. and he and his son at once ep- u. ‘ ‘ the ranch from different directions but were unable to find any trees of the maraudere. naao er rsoxr 1 (‘-1 want no gas because l‘h in a. hurry.‘ Dentist "That's s brave ltiie boy Zfgifigéalillil on band at Guardisa gimamfimggm x which M“, u w. ‘ o'clock. arls-a-ss-zl. um, my; "lhgw him yquf mm, '_" _ ---------‘---- Albert." . i on soup-soc BUSIIELS CIRTI- To Let _ _ _____ Violinist and Teacher - EL ‘ y and “ ‘ Iapils. Phone ION-L. Across from Prowse Bros. floors ItoOEM. ‘Ito 9P. M. 3MB 3-1 week. ‘rm little boys came into the den- tists office. One said to the dentist. "I want a tooth took out and I don't a :-: an: In: a: :-: 52-53 :-: a Prof. Oscar M. Emanuel 101 Queen Street. 2r! Z’-'lZ-ZZZ'ZII'Z§H§ 1'2 Eriuitp Qinitzo slum; locll lmal lll PiEASiiiB ll lllllvl Tennants Dry Ginger Ale Makes lit in Parliamentary mutual-sat. Jrhetownctamherstwesmsdes little better known through the 0on- servatdve banquet at the Parlisnsp- tary restaurant in Ottawa on ‘wed- nsaday of last week, and l-uiwason of the “ ‘ ‘onation oi the_ ginger ale for the purpose by ‘reli- nantb Limited. The menu was made up wholly by lidaritimc lINducts, in- cluding potatoes from P. E. !., fish from Nova Scotia, oysters and clams from New Brunswick, French peas from Gable Island. and iu cream from Piciou. ‘rhe local finn kindly shipped one hundred pints of their popular dry ginger ale, and. from a letter to the News Editor, @0111 R. K. Smith, M, l’., the drink proved. not only very acceptable and palatable but was the subject of many en- oorniums. The function was attended by about ninety Parliamentarians and was tendered by the Maritime conservative mes-labors to time repre- sentatives trons other parts d Can- Ida. The local agtlts for bniiants‘ Gin- Prank McKay. ‘file guilt-y parties tel.- ale ere Messrs Clark a MacDon- llsve not yet been apprehended. aldfiucenatreei. sass-ll. $‘SlliE__BliliRi (special to the Guardian) sumrlmsma, April 3ii~Welier Landry, appeared before’ Judge 1n- men in the Court House at Buni- merside this morning to be tried un- der the ‘speedy Trials Act on the charge oi breaking. entering and ' stealing a sum o! money’ from the . office oi Brace McKay and cs. on tho night of April 10th. He pleaded "not guilty" to the charge. Mr. .7. 0. C. Campbell conducted the case for the Crown and Mr. '1‘. l‘... I ,‘ ior the Defense. The case occupied the atisntion of the Court until a p. m. Bevan wit- nesses wcre called for the prosecu- tion, four of whom llad given ev- ldencs at the preliminary hearing before ‘Stipendiary Wyatt and which that time. None oi the evidence giv- en by eny of these witnesses differ- ed very materially from that taken at the preliminary hearing. This con- cluded the case for the Crown and two witnesses for the Defense had willows , .a:. 1. ply Guardian. . ~ . c n’ Drum r 335mm ____ ____________ ‘u__,ruh Tuvalu‘, _ given evidence when the court ad- ______-__-.__ on aALa-rwo surmise on. ' éocusfuwuf" - “‘°°“" journcd lulul eleven o'clock next roll sans-QUANTITY “mm/E "°"’~ P'“°i’°““i’ “°‘1"- App“ mac-walls; clmé of King's Daugh- mvrnlnr. when further Wltnfim 1°! blue potatoes; also two high grade Gllflfdliil- 3m‘31'5l' tore - The Parsonage, lich- the Defense will be called. s. newly hunched cows. J- M- -----—-—-—-°—c‘—-.-—-—s—B-§— loans ltreet. . sullen, Bedford. sus-l-za-zl. m; QALIL-PEON urn. - _ - _ v _________ m: machine. dishes. M. Phone "aw-ms 011111011 “MW! WWI-m“ roa SALE-DRAFT GELDING mo lass-J. . . d M m a t“ b lbs., mgnq 5mg, .... ‘ * to St. Paul's efea e sp y "Wk anywhere, Eound. Percy Lo_.-_..___st “mango” Am“ 1m“ ‘i the an overwheiminl ihajority of so: Watts, South Shore. 3257-4-23-31 Pr!!!" Edvard Island Hospital. to p,“ i" yo“. m, m ._ “and ' '— 505T '-' m or" "m ‘nova M“ “d ‘Mm’ on“. vuuy’ " had high honors for the winners. HORSES FOR SALE — ARRIVED v today. 8 mole cal-loads Ontario horses, all young. sound and thor- oughly broken. single and double. Wellington lVlcNeill, Buntain dz Bell's Wharf. . 8225-4-22-31 Finder please leave at this office. ern. Cherry valley. , __.__._.a._. BMALL FARM FOR BALE. SITU- ated one mile from Bouris, contain- ing it acres in good state of culti- ' vstion, with good house and barn. _ Apply to Howard Pequet. 82834-244”. Winaloe and 5t. Damian's College Finder return to Guardian. ward. 8171-11. _.__._.___._.. ____.__ LOST-WATCH 0N MURRAY HAB- bor train. Reward. J. E. McEach- 8203-31 LOST-ELGIN WATCH. BETWEEN ml 32484-2341 daughter. MARRIAGE! I». 001 Apfll 15th. b! Dr. A. O. Vin lottetown. (lOOB-‘GARNB-Ulif-At the Bap- tist Parsonage, chsrlettstown, P. 1:. cent. Samuel Nelson Good and Anna Margaret Osrnhum, both of‘ Char. In the second game Central Christ- ian won from at. Peters by t3 pins. In the third game St. Peters de- fcatcd the Central Christian by 8'1 pins. - Following are the scores:- Ell‘. PETER! B. Poole B ........ 120 FOR SALE-LARGE AND COMMO- Male Help Wanted DEATH! 188 dlous d lling, suitable for board- ihs or r lng house, centrally lo- gcstsd with garage and all modern conveniences. Apply A. 3., care of Guardian. 3231-31 3278-4-24-31 1...». .___.__ ANTIB- POI. lALl-DOUII-l TENEMENT house and lot. 4o feet by l8 feet. "us! of Bayfleld 8t. and aprlna hi! Road. itsesensbls price for g quick sale. Apply Capt. '1'. G. Tay- s lcr. so Cumberland at. 3ll4-4-i6-tli Ill-I. . ..___________________.._ IAIBAIN IN 300KB. IOI SALE makers oi Canada twenty-two vol- _ ulnss attractively bound in cloth boards. A serial of historical and _ llibliaphicsl works without which _ no home library can be complete- lntlmate biography of the men who . medrths Canada of today and of ._. the future. will be sold st a sac- Pifloe. Apply A. I. C. Guardian. ‘ 942-448-81- t cuiars free. Molar Barber 073 Harrington fJt., Halifax. 5am roa ssaa oomsimso u» was. calcining the transient 0r- (Daasdisa ruin WANTED-A GOOD BARBER I08. ‘Pignish. A good opening for busi- ness. Apply Box 43, Tignish, P. E. I. YOUNG MAN WITH some fox ranch experience to work _ in fox ranch and help on small farm. M: L. Dawson, Albany, dliii-t-il-sl. BIN WANTED 1'0 LlAlN Till r1 Barber Trade through our special s ort course. Expert trslnin . Par- 11m. 4-1 -ttl'tf. G lliiilli llll Iiiiiliii s0. um .| l; s mfill assesses senescent . l Iloallyn ................, ls- u .Pbilalelpbia u s: a . . F _ New rue at leeks. g _' Plsnnigan. aged ‘is years. Roman Ultllbllfl UQMQHII. age so years. Funeral from the res lmlemcy Geefll sauna wee who ciseal hh bell! eyelids A! lied. ma. rm laqnndeuwlilaiwsnse ‘Ibesweeteattbiaginiifeterpe. immsayllursneaeaesuu. DOC 1v. muses“... measure‘ ’ annals wanes ~ realms . FLANNIGAN-At the City Hospital on April 23rd, 1080, Mary A. liiennes- eey, wife o! the lsto Betholmew Funeral from her late residence, s: Kent Street, Friday morning at 8.45 to 5t. Dunstsifs Basilica, thence to the nowsrr-Al the r. n. 1. Hospital, on April 22, 1030. Frank C. Hewett, idence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Pllilip Hewett, s4 Pownsl at, this. Thurdaday, afternoon, service start- ing at I o'clock, funeral leaving at Total-Jose. BAPTIST A. H. ldacCsnnall ......ld4 l2’! 225 J.1"orsythe 163 is! lli M. Carmichael . . ll6 120' 141 n. Foreythe . 1'10 12d I'll A. Afiieck its 201 20d Total-MIT. Majority for 5t. Paula-dds pins. CENTRAL CIIIITIAN J. atewart 151 1st 168 131 113 850 M. Stewart ........... 161 no. manhunt People's Cemetery. 3x13”; l-Veilsy .106 814 101 . ..i . . 11v MEMORIAM lam. 1:: :1: ........ ......."'".. ... a... ;'.".°‘.““‘"“.. ....:::t::....: 222 122 1Z2 Majority for Central Christian-J! pins. _ A sudden death Isms between the It. Peters for postponed gems of twe weeasigeresulisdiia awia for It. ‘Peters. after a stiftill Illae b! s inllfllit! oi s1 pins. I. Qtegsrt'.."..........-.......... 14s ‘v u“ Hue-nus n- l“ v “t 9"”! "unseen" a l" vessseeeessete n A” is. linen" m was reported in The Guardian at ‘flirt four round bouts sad e novelty presentation by We!‘ five. hundred fans at the Arena last evening, was thoroughly enjoy- ed. each and everyone present" ex- pressing themselves nloet enthusias- tically on the excellency oi the pro- gram ea a whole and the bouts in- dividually. The decisions given last night in each sndevIUlet-toweremetwith hearty and popular approval-act e. "boo nor e was heard through- out the Arena. The management and officials alike are to be heartily con- gratulated on the gigantic success of last night's affair. The referees, Doctor Charles Dougan, and Mr. John Hearn, were on the job in ev- ery sense of the word and acquitted themselves accordingly. rise’! novr The first bout of the evening, won by Young bdcinnls oi finish. over "rid idcEwen o! Charlottetown vis the K. o. route. after 1 minute. and 31 seconds oi righting in the second round, was ellcitin: lfld "ti-pumps all the way. Melanie won on his merits, and idcEweo a swd M" ms a game screvper. put up o swd llgl-ll till the finish. GU! IDNGAPII! WEI! (m. upggpnie showed enoush boxing ability and eta-alias to shade young Ochcr of London, nlglsl-ld. Gus getting the decision after a stiff battle throughout. This bout was perhaps the best of the eveninl. I0 a4. --. Boxing I Bouts ‘ Grea_t__$uccess it bu been some time since the elder Longaphie has appeared in s local ring, and like his younger brother Gus, showed a vest improve- ment over his bouts cf lest year. ltcOellum was also a more finish- ed boxer than in his recent bout with Mcfiuarrie a week or so Ito. ‘Iliafiratreundwssmoreorless even, both mm reeling escn other out. Longtphie by eggreuivsnos and a ____._Ic ‘lgmbfila 60d 147E? c....2;l..7.‘.. Z/“il-ol 25kg? fluff‘??? 21-16 50c w. Antiseptic E Mouth Wash and zfansl oeeaeaasaas fut left hind, forged to the front in the second round, only to lose this lease of life. He mo: this round by a good margin. The third round was again even, i both boys going somewhat F0881’ to- | wards the end due to the fest pace maintained. Dongaphie showed plenty steam in the final round, but Mc- Calllnnb jabbing style held him at bsy to some extent. However the tall rangy blonds kept attending to bus- iness and was fighting hard at the final bell. Both judges disagreed, one calling a draw and the other McOa-lium. Ref- elee AT-Iearn then gave his decision in favor of MloOalluln. Iongapllie eagerly shook hands with tlip victor. mo. mes. boys are good. and train- ed to go over alonger routesay six or severn rounds, should put up a battle pleasant to see. Mk. Ed. Acorn sctino es official timer and announcer, es usual was efficiency personified. lid, the friend of the athletes and a. lover of all branches of ‘athletics easily made hi: presence felt by scrappy alulouncc- rnents and excellent “bell work." far as scientific basins Ind ll! mm‘! ring work was concerned. MOCALLUH RECEIVE! VERDICT The main bout between ilcceilum ind Bill Iblilaphie, welteiwcilhta. was perhaps the most exciting bout o: the nlgbtqPlanty action sit-Bi‘ the um round. ma not!» tirhtm ""- eling fest. had the fans in an up- The Judges were Messrs T. E, Cor- rigan and Stanley J. (Constable) Big- Jnr of the Charlottetown police fol-c ‘NOTE-Jet's have a few more en- tertainments of last night‘: calibre. for O'Brien. ren- from bell to bell. can-mas OWIN = MQUIDIKI! A very esd drowning accident took place at Pinettc Bridge Sunday s!- swan. ‘A boat m hlliiichbd and Mr. he bureau» the host reached him- Tha dimming can a torrlble sloom eyel- the coaunurWi-y. Is Mr- MoOldakey was well liked by every- one who know him and the sympa- t4~y of lle whole community goes out to his grief stricben parents. brothers and ‘ lie was in Pipette for til-me years making his home with Neil Mec- Donald and working ‘out with other: besides. ‘Ibo chys before ilha ecol- dant he was workins for bdlilton Mac Donald of Roaabarry. Ha was i0 have visitodthernmthoweelr end but was cut away from this world's trials and troubles very suddenly. Hewestheeaccadoldestboycfa family of thirteen, and was t2 years of age next July, I'll! CULTUIAL ACIIVITII! OTTAWA, April I3—With a view to giving further assistance to fish and game associations and other bodies in helping to maintain and improve the resources of the countr,y the Fish Culture Division of the Dominion Fisheries Branch has mule preparations whereby or- senizstions taking up fish cultural activities in the provinces in which the fisheries are sdnliaisiared by the Federal Government, may obtain expert advice and supervision with- out charge, as well u free allotments of fig and fry. Iish reared by any association under this lib-operative plan are to be distributed in public waters only. Assistance has already been given in several instances and experience has indicated that eo-cperstive fish culture can be successfully extended. with advantage not only to those immediately concerned but to the country generally. This view is also supported by the experience of the United ltatee where the number of eo-operetive fish eulturfl pitnia ia- oreasedireoillin ifllto 1011a ll- as. and tbs annual allotments of fry mods to thapitnts by cm llnihd liaise llnesu of fisheries has now reached approximately 5.000.000. The expectations of the Fisheries Drench is that in most eases in which its assistance is sought. the J. Williams “u...” IIOO a 'lfl'UHUB@Ii%IUYGl'CIU'DOITO the program. ‘associations taking up run culture l flngerling or older stages before distribution in public angling strelmvs Wmm‘ when 0"“ “hawk” °hor lakes In dlffcrcnt . pal-ts of tile - 1°“ w“ dmvmd‘ A‘ n’ w“ “fly {country there are many areas, in .2 . , Jvllicil the water level and’ flow can i m‘ u" ma‘ m‘ m’ ‘m. w” mum‘ be easily controlled, which are‘ well Ltlipttd for use or developmeht as l‘ 5mm‘ ‘WW1 l‘) "7 m mm but} rearing ponds, and could be put lll ,shape for ‘little expense. Ponds might also be ‘excavated or wooden tanks set up fur tile same purpose. vifhlle at the outset the associations would pro- bably confine themselves to operat- ing resring ponds, in some instances. as has already happened at Cran- brook.’ B. 0.. for exanlpie~thry might eventually build small hatcilerlcs. While fish culture. on such a scale as would be followed by the average association or club, is not especially difficult to carry on, wllcn the advice of experts is available, it is necessary that sites chosen for the operations should be carefully selected and that the ponds or plants cstabiisher should be properly pre- pared. In view of the importance of these pointia. the assistance granted by the Fish Culture Division will be conditional on its approval of the site which any association proposes to use and its approval oi the per- tlcuisr objects in view, for an or- ganisation to begin the develop- ment oi’ s. site before it has been inspected and approved by an elr perierleed fish culturlst and engineer is only to invite failure. In all cases in which assistance is sought under this co-operctlve plan. the Fish Oui- ture Division will make the necessary expert rumination of auggestodsltes without coat to the associations con- cerned. During the development of approved sites ll. will also furnish ex- pert sdvloe and supervision so that the stops taken may be along tile lines which the experience of train- ed fish culturlsts has shown to be beet. _ When s plant is ready for operat- ion the Division will supply eggs or fry of the variety best suited to the particular ease. The else of allot- ments, of course, will vary accord- ing to tile total supply of eggs and which the Division has available at. its hatched... and according to the extend and ciiiciency of the plants. Until associations joining in facilities provided at the several the co-operstivo plsn have gained sufficient experience to enable them to assume full responsibility in ope- rating their plants, the Division will rive eapert operating advice and will exercise a general supervision em the work of eeeb plant-tile care, feeding. distributional output, m. use at comparatively Aneetattensifsrt On its part. any association re- ceiving aaeisteaee lauet construct _ usual-napalm. mans: 25c Boots’ Meloilla Household Prugs and Medicine: zsslmnmll‘ Cold Tsblets.......... 2107026 “h” Zfvnsl .. .. .5.“ Puretcst Cod Liver Oil Qrtified Test 21041.01 lead in the third due w ‘meoellums ‘ T Z for .26 *‘°Tl‘.’.°;£.‘~.l‘~’.i.l’.’l.°.‘.'. Zfv-36 2513f‘. 557i“. f’? Zfor-Zfi‘ m» no. of (loo) 2,0,1‘; 25o bot. oi-100 A.BB.&C.Tablets CLtDboLBoots’ ,RegcsanFnlit Saline. 2x»- .26 .u...s 21041.01 Rm,',',,?{;*:,'“" 21.16 25c Carboiised Zinc $1.00 bot. Rexaif I Z 1w $1.01 Ag». Table1ts.... “mfiiflffiffi Zfvnsl muaifiit°ittlif7 Zfm-Zfi 2101.26 Ointmuit........ Beef, Wine and Iron Tonic 311D bot. Rexnll Blood Purifier 2 1w $1.01 lidoborltexalizfm BOoboiLGuAiaQta for Stomach 0rd ° andlnteatlnal 21-0,, ‘lfllbogliemll Colds...‘........ ' OIdQYll$..... a 50o bot. Eyelo for 2f" oilcplnRiexailEfierazfor wcakoyca........ a mv-llrevw ' M Cbmpofi Puretest . sachet-Rum r-s Epsom Salts ' _ Milk of Magnesia absoiueelypura The novelty bout between catcll- ' weight champion Joseph O'Brien and f the "Unknown" resulted in a K. O. _' This bout was an added feature or will confine themselves in the beg- ,lnning,to operating "rearing pondsfl in which fry will be brought to thc . ' 2 1»- .51 250 box laxative Bromide oi Quinine Z for .25 5°%f.°&’..“€‘f‘.“..‘.".‘? 2101.51 milzliliiiiif‘. f? Zrr-Bl 75c 1m. Fly-Ki]. . .. 2far,76 3""f.l°£.§.,E'-§~§‘.“.‘.".?T Zf~n36 2st bot. Triodino. .. 21.1.26 50c bottle . Resell Bronchial Cough Syrup 2 1»- .51 “$6.223 9'5”. 3”“. f . 21-51 21-51 "i9s°~bfim'i 2 1 o1 willlmsl oll.._. 12$ ~51 siazvlfiellsl-sl ’°" Liver Tablets. . .. ZIOTIZG 516°? bits??? 2 101 n§hi.“;“i‘?°'u:. {ms ' Disinfectantm... z/“Wsl necessary provision for hatching eggs or rearing the fry which the Division has supplied, and must pl'ovlde the food. cars, etc, which the flah will require during the time that they are retained in the plant. When the time comes for distri- buting the fingerlinga or older flah the association must place them in suitebio public waters of its dis- trict. By distributions of this kind the public angling waters will be im- proved, wltll consequent general benefit from thc sporting point of view. Conservation Important Fish culture has become increas- ingly important in Canada as the number of fisherman has grown greater and the motor car and the gasoline engine have made fishing waters rnore readily for the angler and the commercial flshermarirrom the economic standpoint it is es- sential that there should be'con- tiuned attention to the rneinionanco oi’ the fishing resources, and from the anglers’ point oi view it is de- sirable that there should be intell- igent action toward conserving and building up the stock of flah in sport- ina waters. 111s lee-operative fish culture plen Opens the way for anglers‘ associa- tim, service clubs, etc, to partici- pate effectively in maieltainim well stocked lakes and streams and thus to increase the sportemarrs 0900f- tuniflas of chlorine seed imam. wan Nature uuppiylns we elm and tho run Culture Division supply- i8! the ‘Pr! Ind the reculaiia ex- pert sesisianoe. essoclatiin will be clsbled so carry in flah cultln without much expense. ___&arl'eluffliagll_é_ 2. for .26 ' ‘5‘.i;§.‘f;..Ps‘lf.§.°.?f? Zfv-IG lupus-annoys 21ml! “cs2: 21-51 31.00 bot.’ ‘Tasteless Extract of Cod Liver zfmsl-nl Compound... 25cRexall Corn zfonzs Solvent.......... $1.49 bot. (32 ca) Imported RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL 2 r»- $1.50 .1‘??? 21w .26 25c bot. Peroxide. . . 2 for as. bot. Peroxide... 2101,36 tittflfiila 2"“ ‘this... 5mg w"?§.“.°‘i&"i.".'e.:a 21m“ sl%t"i?3l°.“§.;s;' FY01 SOoNrEluoQTQTIvirTlp off '51 u§i5§.f’§ii§°“.i’+l; f0" with Cod n3... En. 2f" ~51 15c plr. Boric Acld.. Zfonlfi ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSOIIS TO MacKINNON DRUG COMPANY Corner Great George and Kent Streets I WITCHCRAFI‘ STILL IN WALES In spite nf recent educational cam pslgur. belief in magic and witch? craft persists in Wales to an amaz- ing degree. according to Professor T. Gwl-nn Jones, after s recent in- vestlglltloll. In the (Hamel-gun dis- irlci, lle reported, “black magic" is still practiced, an instance of this being the piercing oi’ a sheep's heart with noodles by a woman who want- ed to bewiicll an enemy. Belief in ghosts and fairies is still quite com- mon in Mid-Wales. and in (XJld-l- ganshire ghosts of the dead are be- lieved to appear either to perform a neglected duty or to do a kindness to a relative or friend. Ghosts are declared there to have given infor- mation of hidden treasure. Argentina sent 3,340,403 dressed chickens to the United States lost year. The Indian Government has cur- tailed orders for the government rail- ways. e-00oo000¢00;eo+4_40-000-¢0-00 DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON Corner Queen and Richmond OQOQO-OOOOOOOGQOOO-QOO FOO-CC n4 EYES TESTED GLAIIgDFITTID s. w. canoe J. s. ‘canon ; Oeienelrtsts it! Ncblsnd liven , Jmtibsseos- Me- ‘-