fhyiigy-r 1.15.175‘ ~.\'/ 1.5.... N: i‘; EELE_E_3R\§§5. _ Togrow -thclisest; sow that, Best. STEELE. BRIGGS’ SEEDS rrsiifimoes srso cs “CANADA! GRIITEST- SEED HOUSE " TORQNTO- sustenance-muons mums- € 1 —___ Rigid Enforcement "what dey do to dst Jones boy fo selling dat Aunt Liza?" ‘What dey do? Law, chile, dey gene give him two yeahs in de house e! parliament!" l increasing. ~ 000 theatre. AT STUD ‘Prolific over the nae-sync deport automobile route is rapidly 4 London is to have s new 82,500,- MARSHALL JOFFRE No. 13186 _‘ ‘bythe the higlr ‘ "‘ ‘ 0| I qualify for the premium. follows: From 8t. Peter's April 39th, nnon stand at Morell. night stand at Morel] Bear. April 80th. noon stand at llorne Valley- night stand at Cardigan. lay 1st noon stand at Dundee. night stand at er. Peter's. From May m. to my" 0th, s. will stand at st. Peter's. May dth. _noon stand at Red House. night stand at Souria. \ May "us. noon stand at sue reiut. i; night stand at Elmira. y‘. Mny 8th, noon stand at- Red Point. x night stand at Sourts. r llay 9th. noon stand at Fortune. night stand at lt. Peter's. issuedintwowceks. ‘Premium Stallion ’ fir]; horse, weighing 1750, is a Black Percheron and passed wit h honors ‘ to lie is a sure foal getter as his last season's records will show. Ninety- ilve per cent of the mares ha served. proved in foal. ills route will be as This route will be followed throughout tho season. The dates and names of parties at whose home he will stand. will be published by isandbill and be ttllla 1* v Music in the Schools. The other night, an Aoadlan friend, who occasionally visits me, made the statement-"The English are not lmusicsl race.“ I laughed and asked. “Can you not qualify that a little?" "well, not here, at any rate," said he. Now this appears tn have some truth in it, because 1 note that my grandchildren-little Canadians-do not sing at their work or their play, as my children, who were little Brit- ons, did. Thereby they are losing one of the purest pleasures of life, and a moulding influence whose effects are far-reaching and cannot be measured. it was a bard with a deep insight into human nature who once said, V"Let me make the songs of a country and I care not who makes its laws!" Music is formative, discip- linary, and co-opcrative, and hence has a value far beyond the mere pleasure of its performance. For that reason. all should wcl- come the suggestion in the Report oi the superintendent of Education: that is, that some time be devoted to the teaching of singing in the rural schools, and that singing con- tests between schools be added to the prize lists at the school Fairs. This should provide a new and en- tertaining feature of these worthy occaslo . _ Difficulties there will be, for all beginnings are difficult; but the in- genuity of all concerned may be trusted to carry out the work succes- fully. A new pleasure will be in- troduced lnto our schools and homes and the stigma of being an unmusical race will be removed. while the rural schools may mi 5° able to attain the high standard of musical effort set by the schools in Charlottetown,‘ there is no doubt that thers is latent talent nwaltini’. the right touch to bring it to light. Harvest Bells Registration Enrolment No- 01709 Will be at the owner’: stable tlll fur- ther notice. This _l\orso has never been beaten in a. show ring, weighs i250 lba., sound and has the best of legs. Marca at. owner's risk. J. N. McCOUBItEY, Cavendish. fiildfl-t-li-lweek. Q-GQ-O-O-O-O-O$-O~O-QQ-O-O§¥UQ-O-O-O-OOO The a NEwsY FARM NOTES "l By Agricola _“ - Professor Shaw deserves the thanks of the whole community for taking tho initiative in this good work, and the writer personally wishes him ev- ery success. Now for a little reminiscence. At the time 1 was receiving my educa- tion—at a little rural school many miles from a town, in the Old Coun- try-the 'I‘onic sol-fa system of mu- sical notation had Just been evolved, and as it was easy to learn, certain in results, and (not least oi its ad- vantages) the music wss very cheap, the educational authorities at once adopted it into the schools. Its ease soon recommended it to the adults; it was not long before the villagers began (to meet o’ nights at each oth- crs‘ homes. and “gossip, exaggeration, and misrepresentation" l?) quickly gave place to thc singing of part- songs. Nor was this all. Before I had fin- ished my school course, the choir (of a little village church, mark you) had learned to appreciate and sing pieces of the calibre of Berthold Tours "Sing, O Heavens," Steiner's Harvest Anthem, "Ye shall dwell in the land that I gave to your fath- crs;" and Sir G. Elveys anthem for Christmas, “Arise, Shine, for thy Light is come." Better still, the con- gregation had ‘learned to love this class‘ of composition instead of the mediocre Jingles which are so fre- quently considered to be sacred mu- sic. And all this came from music in the schooll Note i2). Forms of ‘expression pr- culiar to some localities, according to the Diary of Miss "Elizabeth Smith: immigrant oi’ eighty years ago, re»- printcd in The Guardian. v A Correction. By’a typographic error. in m)‘: ‘notes of April 2nd, the cost of pns- v turlng calves at the Lethbridge Ex- . Cut ‘. You Cannot avm Out Bog S r-fll‘ ihivrolififafillckhm- rm ca“; m“ "W" 0" 0T0“ ' ygrrir horsedufiing the treatment. This werful antiseptic linirnent does not. blister or "time til! ma. ._ o-et rear dplswig g; cneralmerchsnt s. Boo def git-v”, V. F. \(\\lI\I. inc, Lyman Bl in. on Rcduccs ~ lnll-rnunuuun. »,.~ Great Axworthy mi- =‘ h"! will!) N! dill’. s much more .i-u Ufillll. nf Agriculture has ‘ Illillillil: GOLDEN AUBREY. N0. 4346 - i " To parties whining to breed to a blood stallion. we submit the Illllties a GOLDEN AUBREY This registered stallion weighing 1190 is by the celeirated Capt. Aubrey Ind has proved himself a sire of tho highest quality stock. Ch-osaed with - ~ together with his superior breeding, he will moot certainly beget IMQII- Crossed with plug mares, he has sired long rang-y drivers that have id up to 8000.00. He produced one hundred per cent last your; ovary mare e served proved in foal. . Golden Aubreywlll stand throughout the season at owner's ‘ “ at dt. i star's but will moot mares at a reasonable distance by appointment. ‘i "" u -.-l~ _. l! flu can get two better tomato your mares with, you will have to I0 I Mil way from Prince Edward Island. , c. c. YRATT o‘soN. Owners l St". Petefs JOSEPH H.. cinavrtalc. In charge . "M's. JUST" ?ARRlYED z CARLOAD DRIVING QARRIAGES Also in Stock". ' “Full assortment of DrivinpHsrneesl Work Harness. ' Csrtisgle Wraps. , International Harvester Farm Machinery.’ Motor Trucks. , a ‘ Tractors. . " - Mann's 1mm Grindtrt (the pro- ' " porkihd foryouiflfox formal j ’ -, Several ‘occult/d Irene engines on. hand. ' ll. "'1 ‘Aliiof whlciiwo-srofoeiiiqg lie-levees‘ possible .. .h,_ _.¢,,;_A9,,;;,. . ...l*!€°R.s 'sH.c iltltld-d-ll-Sattuestiwks. Eeglatratlcn Enrollment No. 837i. Will make the season of i930 at Lawndnlo Farm." East Royalty. He is a real show horse. weighs i125 lbs., ls square gutted, sound, with the best n! legs and feet. His colts and full pedi- POTATOES TURNIPS CABBAGE BEETS CARROTS PARSNIPS gree can be seen at the farm. Term»$l5.0.:-$5.00 at are of aer- stock- co and 10. more w en mare .11.... in i... J. LESTER noucses Mares at owner's risk. \ raauk McKAY. 39 QM" st- OWI" l" 9MP"- Charlotteiown, P. E. l. 060-0 4-O CQ O GROUND LIMESTONE FOR THE LAND IN BULK AND IN SACK! You've got the Merchandise-I've got the marketing connections In New England. My specialties are mostly P. l. l. POTATOES and TUBNIPB. Pd like to get together Vi"! "I Ind pile your goods on to the many live operators inthhseotlonthatlhaveinadomy _‘ OBDEB EARL! Brookvllle Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Operators of Government Lima Plant) Brookville, N. B. AIAQ‘AAAAA‘AAAQ¢A:QA ATTENTION - . 3 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND rnonucr: SHIPPERS okanasmm- - customers in nay sixteen years in the Boston Markets. ‘It w uld be profitable to rno and to you to have you ilnd out the my performance backs my promises. opportunity to handle your merchandise l assure you that ' year interests will be fully protected in the hands of a hitter who isn't afraid tc work in getting you the highest prevailing prices of this section of the country. Try me out If given the AA_@A4A4.L‘ this season and I'll show you results. Write or wire no your offerings. \ Reference Illlfl. DAV! WINKILLEB IeaccnhItCo.................... ..... IntcnJIa-ss. lankolftova Paokerllero. y , L368 . ~ fie .100 "lyssrvlcallqertnent mew in Chrllflttown stopping at thfltlncea Hotel.) am" mien or. . Yannoath. Nova leotis a Boston. Mass. bAlwaysloldylo Ascht You." Highest price paid for good l have "PEERLESS," the best ~THF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Perimental Etatlon was made to rem llzbflrlptrhuflpgralnm should have read 2.5 cts. (two m4 reasonable figure, I The Poultry Coggngq, Lu" u l‘ u“! Qfystal Palace ‘mudml- mfldon- Eng. its floor space for the forthcoming world‘; P0111"! Conrress is now fully taken “P- ""1 consequently from a busi- ness point, of view the success 0g u“ Show is assured. A very limited n1- ‘m’ ‘PW only is mu ivailable. 5"" dlfiflpbolntment is expressed by many commercial and other interests who were too late to secure book. 11188 and there is no doubt that the Show would have been even greater u "w" Space had been available. The 301181155 has given a remark- l-ble lmDetus to the poultry industry in the British isles; for the first time in history the "hen-wives" 9g gallant little Wales are planning to attend the Show and learn the mod- cm methods of poultry-keeping. A ncval idea is the "training school for chickens," which will shortly be opened under the super- vision of a Canadian expert. The "scholars" will be sixty of the finest Canadian R. O. P. birds, selected from the whole of the Canadian ex- hibits, and the course of training will last about three months. It is designed to correct any natural im- perfections of "stance. glance. or style." Presumably ‘when these birds have obtained their diplomas. they will know how to act, how to look, and perhaps how to crow at the right time. lfovvcver we are informed that “Just what these birds are go- ing'to do is s_ thing which can not be told at the moment, as their per- formance will be a surprise and of course a rcal feature." Ono qualifica- tion thcsc highly favored fowls must msscss before they are eligible for trail-ling; they must, if females, be capable of producing at least 300 eggs per year. The Apple in Canada. 'l‘lu= Fruit Branch of the Domin- been a survey with a view to finding the most popular apples in Canada, and in order, the preference l5 given to the lifclntosh, Spy, Grav- cnsteln, Delicious and Baldwin. ‘Sectlonally the results are some- what different. Nova. Scotla favors (1) the Gravensteln, <2) the King. <3) Spy. it) Bow Sweet, i5) the Bishop Pippin. New Brunswick is content with ll) then the Spy, Mcintosh. King and Red Aztrachan. in Quebec the Mc- Intosh is first favorite, followed by the Fameuse, Spy, Baldwin and Duchess. Prince Edward Island does not fig- “PEERLESS” Brand Fox Netting Foxes are valuable, and in or- der to insure their proper pro- tection you should have the best therefore you should English Fox Netting on the market. ' Heavily galvanized before and after being woven, it will not rust. if any roll does not open up to your satisfaction, RETURN THE ROLL. we will gladly replace it or refund your money. We also carry a complete line of Fox Pans, Staples, Lacing Wire, Nails, Hinges, For > Tongs. etc. The Rogers Hardware Company Limited _ _ -__.__ C. M. Lnmpson 6! Cos ussrrs». ‘ It Qflsn Inst London, l, Ot-l. Inghnd Public Augiion Soles _ saw runs esteem m. om s. mue- oa witness elem 0y lrrlvha tslltlelnan. Ltd. IQ- nsrstdstll f“".'.’l' .5.'.“f.£:..‘“°' III Till. I. \ Q _ HIGHWAYS for Driving Safety The safe, even surface of concrete lessens driving strain, reduces hazards and provides a notable element of driving comfort. Most: important of all,'_'concrele brings pleas- ing economies in car lowered fuel consumption and reduced tire and vehicle depreciation. a Concrete paving is permanent, a source of real satisfaction to the Its first cost is pruc-. tically its last. Therefore, communities that. standardize concrete arc able to taxpayer. 0a devote each year's p riation almost entirely to new mileage. Advocate concrete paving . and wider highways at every oppor- I tunity- Concvsie Highway new Si. Marlins, Ouc- runnlng costs through appro- k PAGE ELEVEN Phillips Square Sales Oflices at x BIOWFREA I. Canada Cement Company ‘Limited Canada Cement Company Building TORONTO Montreal Ilm ‘he Grfivcmtcm" urc lsTélImriis welluiulncss‘ of time‘ our prcicrcnccsl- known that agents have, during the be made manifest. If one may lmz- way to town from this district. ‘but past five years, sold some hundreds ard a. guess, it will be found that-thr- it is evident that the industry is cup- of young apple trceslhcrc, and in the Gravenstein is first favorite. A good able of a. great deal of expansion. FOR PUPPIES The success following the use. (‘iilfiiiil the past four Imperial Puppy Food, has clearly product to our experienced ranchers and they are planning. liberally this season. Our formula is specially suited tn the needs of the youngnnrl grmv- provcn iho merits of this t will ‘maxi-y Vbushkels ofwapplcs ilncl ytlicl; yonrs. of Imperial on feeding ing foxes, is rich in vitarnines, and a sure prcvcnlniivc of rickets. Our Puppy Food is guaranteed to he chased either finely or coarsely ground to Order early so as to he sure of receiving your supply in good time as heavy demands are anticipated. HAUCK FIRE GUNS c Hnuck Firr- Gun endorsed by leading ranchers for disinfecting pens and houses. Full information on request. We have the agency for th inventor Biscun" Co. cuantovrerowu \ P.G.l. strictly fresh. and can |l0 pur- mcci feeding requirements. l< ll WlNNlPEG CALGARY ‘_ #12:‘ :..--.-- _ x - \.-..._....... >\.¢~_.-.,_.__ __ . _; w,