»' . " 4. ~ _ ,,__,, ,. 1'.. - ` ' - r. -¢~ » , _ .. ._ _ . . _ ii r , ~ -uv ,‘ .. "”-` 4, _._."-_" 1 if' '.' " iw: .` 4.-1. ‘. ~ " "»l'- '- `-1". _-" r -.1 ' i ~_ ‘ f .__., .~. ‘>.. Q .. -. ,_._.., ,ww . _-___ _ .»__.__,. o ., '»~ rf.. '.,i ._, <_~_'-,_~_- ». .-ren 4.5 _7 v.-'_ .-. f E/ ~‘ _ ' ».. * _...f _ f 1- ..~ _. . '_ ,- . -.._._l_. ..'. ._ ‘ - M "‘ , f ' ~- _i.v.l~ 1 ._ » 1 ir; _ .,\ __.__.,»,_i gf ‘F ~~-_(Cl-»”‘<.' ‘._.‘.--.»~__'>,a'.,'» . "___ I 7? ¢"` - '»'?".'-‘f'- --'. .,~__i » ' -on-' vi _.‘~_~_-._ ° ' nf 3 -‘ .15 "`~ 5'. 'el' 1 ‘ 'J-_'. ...' - 5; rf- i --, 1* .4" ~_'_ _ :’;f§‘,__.~l~_‘;l .,”`-»l l ., ’ ~” 'i _‘- ~'~~ #_ _ _ - _ ' _ u T. v- , ‘;.i~, . »_ ' .1 -‘ I..'@'-iorf \,i . _ _ _ . _ ._, ., __ . _ . =, . . ' 1 'iz' ’ “ ._ _ i _ '_ _ _ _ » »`»- _ . _ 1| v ~._,_; L _ rm in-i-oo. me _ 'rHn‘cHA1uJoTTs'roiivN»‘oUAaDIAN ,_ ms, 0, _,,,,,.. - nos _ _ iurerrmu REA _ _ _ __ _ _ ' _ LV. -. “Wi NllllTER _sslrcisnr Fiiou mis iwssirs News For THE culrninirs sinuiiniiv suascnierio ii . _'rHURsDAY. W " _ ~ _ ' . _ f ' _ _ 'rho marriage took 'piece at tiio` home of Wm. Wood, Mt. Herbert, on Merch 9th of his only daughter Mies Lillian-May Wood to Charles Rankim of Mt. Herbert, Rev. E. E. Styles of Pownal officiating. 'I‘he bride who is 5 general favorite, lookedexcecdlngiy fair in a |uetty_~ge,wn,of brown silk and was unattended.. The ceremony was witnessed a"number of the im- mediate friends after which a dainty Weddll-lx lllllbcr was partaken of. The bride received many useful and beau- tijui presents which spoke volumes for the good wishes of her large cir- clr of friends. During the evening 5. . bout forty neighbors cbivaried the happy couple and as enjoyable time was spent, the visitors being treated to refreshments by the bride and groom, they being personally congra. tulated by each. Late in tbc evening Mr and Mrs Rankin, amid showers of rica and good wishes, drove to their future home in Mt. Albion. At his home in Tryon, in the early hollis of theflrst day of March, 1911, William C. hee. llassed peacefully and quietly to his eternal rest. He was born lnloower Tryon, March 22nd, 1833, 3 son of the late John Lea and grandson of Richard Lea, who came to P. E. Island in 1825, from Burgh, Lincolnshire,_ England. As a young man and throughout his life (which included some of the most stirring periods in the political history of the Island) he took a deep and active in- tcrest in all matters relative to the welfare of his .couiitl'y. Always s Liberal, ami strong supporter of his party, he took a pl-omin,nt pert in the discussion of the questions of those days immediately preceding the consummation of Confederation- days of intense import, when politi- cal feeling.: was at its height-and which markcd a new cra ill the his- tory of tho iuhoiiitnnts of in ir. io- laud. ln 1872, Mr. loca wa'-i elected to represent. the First District of Queen's County in the Legislative Assembly._ In 1876, as a supllorter of free schools, he was again elected to represent the Fourth District of Prince County. As a magistrate, representative and system. They strengthen the appetite, and take back. Pale, should always use At dealers or sent on _ _ . Fruit-:l-tives Limited, public spirited citizen generally, his y's mails across the Straits With regard to prices of food stuff l ble to support one The s eaker exhibited several car _ __ __ _ can Set out decently, not 'like P. lil. _ Prince Edward Island and supportsl _ _ A' l:'_1l;_“l:_»___l;l\l=_.f_l=_ fuv_l'oll_:v:__l_°__l:=l;l_°_\_ll_» _ twenty-one Agriculturoi nigh schools* _ _ . cha prlvllcge 0? dmwlng H_s_M‘les__ _ _ _ :lille P_rinee Edward Island is notl Be ' ' portions of Canada and the Unitedl ei.i»i-ir nd ntt i 15 “Y P"°P°' °° °°"“¢‘°l ' il P oe ii its h i h°' I _ lc la c(;,_cc°__ pglndgzggf ggnancc _ growth of agriculture in the different! dozen; butter, 30 cents a pound; “F'd,"-"hu" c°mPl°\°ly Cured Mo. VB' P S l. C , 1 ll l, ll ,,I .LAKELN5 ONT-v MW "th 1919- sllienaefzzrdlnslygus Theangeglgxthgg ` _ " ah las ml’ 5_l‘l1`l belief that every woman ll tates. John A. Dewar, M.‘L. A., was the _ _ next speaker. Referring to exhibi- wiii; gre _l=nln_--lives" ifsi.ow....io ,,°‘;,f,'fl_,'Z,f,‘,‘_‘,“":,’f;, '“{_‘f,,”’l‘;"c,'l'll‘§,‘f'_;_‘ tions os hoing oloooly connected with Belo; \ll__i!oof_l healiii. n the councrg ya have had __ wc ' agricultural interests, he expressed. C mg Frni_i-e»tives"_ lwos c ‘ 7 the opinion that the small exhibition - _ h °"“mlY ¢l'0ll l¢d with what is com S vere winter, January being the monly known as "Ne,.,.es.. or severe' worst month. The thermometer reg- Nervoueness. This extreme Nr.-.cms il-ltered from 20 to 40 degrees be- . ' l nas brought ou the most violent attacks lo of Sick Headache, for w|,;c|, l was been frequent. The farmers don't ex- y y ll' '_ w zero every day Blinznrds have b L d' E 1 as proved to be the most beneficial, and he considered the country at args had not received 'good value from the. money Spent on _provinciall mnguuuy l-klng D°ct°__,__ _ncdicim cccl to get cc wccl, until thc latter vggetame Qampound exhibitors. How can agricultural ed-4 . _ __ Constipation was sl . Zfcat trouble for which fl; liozrlglglialdf arc ol Acc" ~ _ ucation be improved in Prince Ed-‘ New ML Elcllcon this mn bc ol 1-v°und_ W]5__--I gm ghd to m_ ward Island? He considered that thsl nl would lm", ,ak _ _ _ l ch b ,_ “ounce than 1,", been cu,-ad of dy, system of education in the rurali life” but "Fruias-tfviEe(lif;"l;':l;:il»iil'l?1 22:13 `g‘:>`st?tll'e' Vlgrterg level' a:d'l1v:ll\"l _‘;'.‘_;';;‘;;-l="' """i_=,‘=‘.§l.l.iz P91" md “mme schools ot um Pmvmce is °°t‘ v°"y' ihuon-onhioo oodi on.ov.oiiwo` ° therefore lilo _yon to publish it. 1 y dl l i ‘I Whsn1s¢4md¢,k;,, ..l,ml,_a_u":;‘;§‘,; could wrltc mom but ll; would bc _ gg c ne. I had of _the system. The teachers ere not; taking up too much space in your ‘\ l ,mcg tggsblggrwcggh 3 "“l““bl° paper' ears and consulted I 100|: foul' af a time gn che done that it 'is or reduced tone up 5oc. nbox, 6 for $2.50, influence _was at all times exerted in ‘ behalf of every measure, tending to *-0 promote-the' best interests of the et people and- community in which he N lived. ~ _ ~ _ A farmer himself, he did his ut- most to forward all progressive sys- tems and methods of an agricultural nature, was one of the organizers of G the Farmers' Insurance Co., and for many years cal-l-led cm, ldel._ Sometime with tearless ' on a B see eyes well d . McGuigan Tracadie, presided The able business, buying and shipping farm produce. Y” Through these political and busi- ness connections, Mr. Lea had a Be Wide ¢ircle’of.aciiualntances, partlcu- M larly in the central portion of the Island and iii` Cape Breton, and by his nnioiiing integrity, broad synipo- Bud tlllfls. liiflflly' and courteous disposi- F99 tion, made large numbers of friends af wherever he was known. ln his own and surrounding districts, he was in- he divldually and universally loved and B ' s respected] In his privete,1ife, he was ma a devoted member of the Methodist Wh Church, 3 most considerate, tenderly lo loving husband and father, a warm "1 the close of a long and full life, is el' most sincerely ioit hy oil. luulus were f°1l0‘"¢d *U the Pfesbvlef' less in quantity but in' quality woro “h°“'d b° weighed “nd "°°‘°d °° th” 1 _ 1 gh h_ H t R» _ _ b 1 the cows below the average could be A Mr' L" is s“"'iv'°d by ° Wm” 'yilcouxf or il'o':»i§1; lvlhlie stil; 1151' "ev" °“°u°d' to ,fsfd ul,” w°":,‘ll,.lf! dune away with and make room for D and seven /children. The daughters ° _ ~ Mr. Moore, who ju g t eee ex s - - are: Mrs. E. Boswell of Victoria and Mr- St‘°l`l'"g' N°W L°“d°“' °`°“d“°t°d yesterday. -The showing of poultry is gfgterfotolgg' wg; 83,13 llcgggr thflcfagglf' 2, Mrs. J. T. Windsor of Crapaud, P. th iornia, John B. R. oi victoi-io, p. E. Hl\'°l' g°u1_f~___ _;1`l:_°t lI>_Hl_llg°ll_§°l;S The Domestic science oxhihit is o order to cycld ___ mmd ,,,cc,l som, re: *W* 1 ll’ 3 - _ “ 0 ‘ display which alone merits a visit to _ lc ' _ and Walter on the homestead. ter, Angus SteWl%l'f» Wmlam M°D°“` the show. There is s. splendid exhibit grjgfécgxdwerfcghrf ;l'?o,?g_:t§0;h;;§_ P ld» Sim” Bmw” and G°°"5° 5° and great interest is taken ln' this 8' I.; R. S. and W. S. Lea of Montreal We Many tributes to the memory of Ya W PB". may be sonetiiioa to you; No Yours respectfully, _;_l,__,_ I _.gi 'rnos wnlcrrr ‘lillllli §,if'€'}"ll‘.fd‘l,§°°¢°'°' Virde/n Man. March 9.' ' 1' ' 8 ge guy mg' the cost of “Vins has gone up" .‘_l-.- ,.,, ’i»-iilr. gouhlw by your good. This is not so much the fault: aid sufficient salary; there is no in- ucement for them to remain per- manently in any one place and con- sequently they are continually chang- - ~ ____~ill_,_ __i___ relief. After using d they mai; no 1 i FRIDAY. -=r_2'/,‘l {._yd1aE_Pmkham'» 25... o.oi§§§lo.... `3i~i.'il-°'ifo§"i’on'.n'$v bca-B llcrsc Brown Mac _ I can’t find words to e;p_ress my thanks c ' __ for the good your m cine has done rl There passed to her eternal rest at E;f‘,¥°¥l;n;;£§bé?El;,g]i§,g,§;’i1 Garfield on the 24th of Flebruary, Ann The success ol, Lydi; E Pinkl__ml,s a MacDonald, in the 76th yvear of her ve ecablecompound madcfromrodcs ing of a 'good_citizen, the speaker; age' D°°°"°d W” "h° third daughter and herbs is un eralleled It mn be “marked that lt would "°t be out of Isabella and John MacDonald of ucedwlthberfecgconndenceb woilen of place to have a text-book on ag-. Glashvein. She leaves to mourn two who cull” from dlsplaccmenccy lnllam_ riculture, and teach the child a. love sisters, Margaret, Mrs. William N. mmllon ulceration llbrold t,l,’n0,_c l,,_ of nature. If the farmers sons are MacLeod of Garfield and May, Mrs. ycculal.’ltl”_ peylodlc palm lmclmclm t Willie Ross of the same place. She bearlngdown feeung_ llamlellcy lndli should take their sons into partner-l was of a kind disposition and beloved lll,-l°ll_ dlzzinem or nel-wus pl.’ostn_ ship, and cultivate in them an _in- hy su hor friends. §§,,,_ t John Tweedy, Eai-nscl'iiTe,' has im- v§'g‘:_‘c_?l‘_“l:_;t'y(?'_fl;‘l,'cI,;,ll';l1’a'h§;_Pil.,';§ga'l;§g tural college here in our midst, or we ______ _______ _ Dl>r_l1;fl _lroné fl_¢0f»lH=l_'lin§'.?it't'hl`.‘:i"'l.§.l'é If you went special advice write 2 of pi-ice by purchased lol, Ml._ Tweedy by A_ H_ Mrs.Pinkham,Lynn,Mass.,forlt. Thomson, who buys horses in the Old It 15 fn” and always helpful' i Country for thc New Brunswick and F _ ' _ t va Scotia Governments. He is 9 11.15 a_m_-Paper and Discussion, ernal welfare. _ months old and weighs nearly eight Miss McLeod. ot now but' th ' _ Mr. Th 3.00 . _ P d . in e coming years, hundred pounds omson pm - aper an Discussion, ti ll? may be in the better land, brought over at the same time with Miss Ross. 5 ell read the mesning of our tears, Mr. l'I‘wecdy's colt twenty other _4.00 p.m.-Paper and Discussion, t And them. sometime, we'l1 under- young Clydesdales for the New Bruns- Miss Dykes. ' a Stand wick Government and twenty Perch- Ladies meeting held in Board of od knows the way. He holds tho erons from Francs for the Nova Sco- Trade Rooms, Market Building. n key. tie. Government. The first meeting of the Seed Fair I He guides no with unc,-,.lllg l,,,,,,l_ which was heldin the Market Hall o WEDNESDAY- yesterday was a success. Rev. P. D. cheod. . Th M _kat gnced __ __ emu conditions at present will not allow e a prose a e pe y _ _ _ It is our sail dlity to publish the attractive dappeatxlgncct tm (tai I;';'1'; 3';:'nig'0 g::;;l1’2“t"::°§g;g’1th:tf;':`;‘l" 'C' den ilcath of John Constable, ii clxlflS,,S'l,c_:,‘l,, cclcg; lczcllwlulfly cf this had to kecll the right kind of stock ¢ pectcd resident of Hunter lliver, ' g It br; [lt ‘md feed them the Produ"-S °f his S ter an illness of only three days. 96° as’°“' mls," ling gn ll; g inwr' farm. He said that' a. lot depended Born in New London 53 wal-S “gm ‘or in thlf. .ar at uitcmgci el _ on keepin-g the soil fertile. He point- removgd to Hl,lll_c,. nlycy ls years The °‘ ‘mm were °' me V 7 ar ed out that A farmer should separate P _ d l ' ' ~. °» “'*‘°‘°'= by luu kind and ubllrlnr i.2§°io °}f'.gof"l.‘f°oo`.§f"h:o'f.l.‘l°i.§"..i§`.§'§'o "°°‘ “"1 “°"l’ °°‘*‘° “ml 11°* “Y *'° Q nner lm was respected by all with ln gmac variety and che quaucy was combine the two, and in doing so om lic came in contact. He leaves navel- bean,-_ Ones and Barley. are p°i“t°q ‘_’“t by “mms °! 9- chan um d ourn ri _ _ W-ly _ _ _ impossibility of this on account of l')'likota,aU‘.'nS?v;'x.,0ir;:ids';,':vo dlailghrj ',;:f,fllfyfh';)yll,t'fl(; ‘,_‘;,eg';_°l_°;fwl‘_?;”3tl'h_':_:g_ the difference in shape and appear. and faithful friend. and his death at ters' MVB- DUNN?" R059- H“lll'e" RW' selected grain surpassed all expects- an” ~b.etweBn A beeffmd dairy v°°w' and Mrs' Chmney- Malta' The N' tions of the Committee Potatoes are H° said that the mdk °l each ww W ° Services' "ner which they were in' good considering the season of the ' 1 _ » ' 1.;_ L The Sons: C_ H_ Lea 0| U-au_ terred in the family plot in Hunter yea,-_ :§i"8‘j1blE_heb:_;`_’;‘°_;'_:‘_ dt°stl§_‘:‘_€;_‘tc*_1_a§_°‘;_‘: one who holds snoh B deep one sole- Mfllwll- W° “merely _“Yl_“D“*lll?** hronoh oi the Fnii-_ .‘l.‘l,,,',§§’,_,'1‘ _,,’fi“l,,,§§f_§”‘§,,,§‘,’§§“'°§,,‘fc`,, ill! Place ill their hearts will be ex- Wl_§h_fl“’ ;Vld°Wc “lid f°"“lY "1 the" _ Yesterday a large share of the next cpcc_kcl__ l_llc'sublcct cms Fmlc "We" “mc” _‘___ Judging was completed and the prize Gcowlng H8 Bald that rlcc lcult tended to _the bereaved and mourn- sa ing family. _ ' To Albert' _lind Mrs. Paul, Brook- '19 field: We .the officers and members of "meg °l March lst “mtmg that to Dem S_r__Wm_ referenco to yum list follows this article. The public was occ cl the mon hcallhlul nl lcl, , .l.l, G_,,,,,ll,,,, l,c,,, wi,,_ WW# Hdmlffed 1°” "°“¥“§ “ml “"‘“Y foods. Besides that, fruit growing spa n 9 _ too k advantage of the opportunity _ l_ admlre the display _ yield; greater proiitsiger :ere hhan . _ _ - , - _ H t t Broohnoid Division, No.~ zea, s.o_'r., l"°“§h'“g “Hd “lfeadl °"’"‘*" "‘ the 'ronAY s PROGRAM “W” mg °“"° ° "“ “t W °“ would extend to you our sincerest W sympathy in your recent bereavement °“ in the death of your loving father. ff Moro humensympothy is or iittio 0' avail; therefore we would direct you ar to Him, who alone can sympathize 3; with all, _ and .comfort the broken- hearted; and while you will greatly Kee miss the guidance of a loving father, ces our prayer for you in your great 5° sorrow is, that our Father in heav- “° cn may -voilchsafe to you His sus- T taining grace, one that tho oiniotion °° through which you have been called 321 » -_ ... ._ 1_0 WONllERl"Ul. CURE '“ in souivnrwiiia it bu __ co - om.. 1_0 est. I respectfully rellllest to point 10 00 _ __ll. l l ‘ l F _ yields an income of about $25 per t the Word “DW was “mitted in by l-lis alindnor orliligutgilllilltnilgverrldg “ffm and °a‘_;s “gout _‘I2 wh? fwicl' ont of_ploughiiig_; being the process Rogers and the Hom M,__ R_lc,m__dc_ yelds about $10 P01' Blll`B~ 0 Bai l t k. Th __ _ that the question might arise as to .°‘.i‘;2.:"i=.:.:‘.°.;“x.z'.°i..:‘:,i »~»»___ by H- ... ..... fo... .».. ..._-» ._ no e prairie and the trains are block-_ R' mace” ' ' - ' _ lu Sul-_ OU* _lfllf-ll it ll°'BlllH fb NBP 11.00 a.m.-Address and Discussion _ . ‘ ' ' _ 'Ib C. 1'. R, . _ ~ ' fruit. He said that if .properly set ii; :ycryn;i_i_:ecl,:_i;n0mne_8_r_y sue J. A. Clark, Supt. of Experimental out the tcm wlll only ccqlclrc about P 'F -iriiaor _ 1' -_ sfnlly, hilt the branch lines arenot p_,:l___.A,l?lp,_';cc and D_lccu,,Slo,.,_ °l_l§‘flll_?_:`Y_:;`_ u0_l____;_h0 mlBl1d_mW._l_1;l_'_’_ gg: fortunate. The C. N. R. have had P l_ 0_ l,._ AlwM.d_ Haycl k_ N-._ B_ 0 QP li li AY service for a period of a week. _rgccd Sclccclon _ v -0° the regular crop so tlhilt rcally be country roads are inavery had 3_0() c__m___Ad;ll,ccc_ Sell, _l,mcc_ 5098 “Ot Bm_0l1l\ £0 lllllll n 6 ORE nditlon and greatly resemble the A cl ,llcuml Dccc__ N_ B___l,0ulc__y_ run. He said that the selling pi-ice of of a`h0ims_ The people here all ,,_m__Addcccc and Dlccucclon of apples was not governed by the vc double and sometimes a horse Hacycy lyllccl,cll_ llalry Branch Ot: 8l>l>0BlRll00. but by U10 3lW0l`- _H9 wlll break on thc track and gn now" c w____Dal__yln _ showed the best way to set out trees ' ii i. “ g _ one loin stress on the inet thot tho ll_l;l___§_|_:_l`_:*_: _lbs ’c*_‘-_‘_;‘___f3 :_ Peril 1:; 7.00 p.m.-General Agricultural mom should bo ilccpl) ccyercd ,,,.,l_ll rd h'vi l none since ‘October Mc°ting`_Addms"es by nov' D' D' Mc' l‘€8l'ly i0 Set °‘U».ll\ "rd" f" l"`°l'°°" il . I1 lll-I _Bl _ Ciiigan, President of Becd Fair' His f»- NUW “"`». I dm’ f' uk” to “M Honor Governor Rogers; His Worship th; ll1lma'ltl‘l0D¢f'|lieew:liic\llc tal!-I1 lllgld . 99 ' Ch Stllll ffl 1"" N091” “WW from Mayor Rogers, American Consul, Mr. °" ti P El] land lc clllllyatcd coo mfortable homes to the West, nor Dccdmeycrl pl.0l_ S_ J_ Moore Mal.l_ 50l1'l°_ |1195 e ' say too mlluh against th” W°St' time Representative of Seed Drsnch; hm’ 1" th” °:;f's°';,lsl,) fhal? wg tl;-cg For I think ll- lu a lulflv 8°” lllu" Prof. Aiword; Premier Hooool-<1; J. ‘“*“"’ °“ W” W ° ° °° ~°" ° D0dd°| Again for 9, man to start with small capi- A Matlllcson. Tllc Honorable Mc to withstand the frost. A cover crop _ ' al ' ' , especially if he has health and Rlc buds; ML Carruthers; ML D In should be used to take the moisture hu” ‘ suuitwn strength. If amen gets sick and has ,,ll_,_ Tobl,l,lc_ N_ and otllclly' ° which the tree would otherwise take » . , ' hen plough it down and cuio go to the hospital it is hard on _ LADIES Pll_0GRAM_ l_|_D il_nd__f_ ch Bp___ng_ He _mm that . - ‘ his purse. I know of one man -$20 l0_00 g_rn_--Mrs. Benjamin _Rogers oggfdvanga °_n “uit growing _alba 'fuer Cured' Dafne Aubin Bonne. who llvuu ln the country- H0 uuuu? 0 (oovornniont House) l>rooniing.- , ct ch t fl” cc _,ll ,hc ,,,,,,m,,,,, cl for Fifteen Years Had Endurcd the town suffering from appendicitis and Qpening Address. ~ _ ,gmc c__;_c zatgobc loucllt cc the “mc 'tortures of Diabetes-Intel-view had an operation _which _was a sue- 10_30 a_m__p5l,°l- and Dlscusnlolh uma __ wltl, Dum Hmmm _ _ cess, but at the samstime it cost Mm D,_,tc|lcl._ _ _ _ ______g)__ Ross ___ uw Dept .___ Any ' __ ` to - _ . 1.. '~ him $500. That means about _two "" * it Charlottetown ll0liVBl'0d 8 i mv v M"5”°lyvm°' B°““"°nt“"`° 0°" yflarillchalgllll?'Dr§;,;)l?e¢':ilf;"':lg;gof'Bg aryl' forcible address-on the Status Que., March 11 (Special)-"I suffered o an ¢h,ll_..,l mon could ,,,l,.l,m,_»» ma et $2.50 to $7 a day ac- _ BEAUTY of Agriculture. l-le said that some. Y ‘P9 These am the 'words of Dame Aubin C0 wonderful ciire from Diabetes, which m held her ip ita_ grasp for iii-teen years. b She declares that Dodd’s Kidney Pills n can g ~ din to his trade and ability ’ li L -- it tn is ming done ot prawn Bonne of this place. 'in tellin! of her Work isnciggnllfill te_:i;;\;gi:v_lioui;li_:__gdsi:;i)i_ Although D_ D_ D_ p_______c___p____m has l:_i_l_ ncaa ?;i__md_ He sam that the 0 _ er mo n i been recognized for years as the on oung men from the country BN M' whml “gnltllr c°?¢f'su;).?B|?y).e'l;egk¢.l: remedy for Eczema, Psoriasis, and all docking into the towns increasing fy 1"-li” ° 5' ln cummc, to keel, other forms of skin disraaeen, it is their populations and leaving a de- v and nothing else must get the credit all thc man earns V ' _ ~ I the l ln cll.cl¢,_ for il" cum, _ him in winter; and if a man can se- nowh known llhat there is no other cfged deciceesce curls _B c_|_1;‘Fpr€c” an "1 had pains in my hea/dand back c Bonne conti . “I lost my appe- h Kidney Pil _#fused fifteen boxes and is hey Pii1rr".»,», I .o Dodd’s ¢.- '_ -vllilie cured Dame Bong-been “"l\., at 'tawereofa ornfrom "lik »» l ','§§:&ou have an fl! year f " 8 persuade n you. Uno fioddn l14n9_y____iiie.anl'ml'l;ll°pl=i‘ll'i'iibll.'::kc'f:l'<:lili".' nah' and an :il:?il:‘tmdl'gAagrl:ulture receives mor: and 'mm dimmlty 1'” b"°t'mng‘ DW' to .35 8 month or kssoo' mr yilmirii For this reason alone a bottle of attention than almost anything else. tors attfnfl_Qd_/ine but they could do list vellytlew sfxxielrsonccptaoslglchat D _D D_ should be “pc on hand ln “__ yea" no wc had cnly _tum l,‘_ 'M no :ood-.~L___“ ‘ _ ° W “ " “ _ ` ' . i c e -eooiin witiiogrloni- “Aftei-'flffiecll Nurs of constant suf- keep a large stock. alld ;ha§eItc_aen__l_\:id zclilfyshhé->`lYl9;l;<:_1d th-2 f:;_gi4l°_\l°_l»_f_»l; ;’:::_ evhilzfzdsay mag is mo" than 'anus mms' mmm *o try Dodd B su":td<¢:'lFedBo'll'tsi?lle'yanlls i's 'then car- great remedy as a complexion wash. a score. He- laid that in almost _ ` ' ' Stl ill \le¢f.l I »-»"§llc-iw-»_'-ivf-_ 1e-»_f°- ful 1° by 5;: °,;':_:“.";_;‘; :;;"_;.:;: ..£’.i’~3'..°°.i.2“1.3‘a.i2“;§:;_i,‘;?.f:;'::: ;‘;°':..’.z¥.‘:i1r'.'. 'is .:‘.'f..o:.“_....°‘: "°“d°" th“'.|'°°°m“”d'D°°d°K'm' .wggtggrlgoq 11; and got caught in a ing the skin. ond leaving it as soft, view 'to obtaining scholarships so “um having get both innds healthy child The Teachers' Association spent con ‘l writ th D D li i. n t i oleerobio time n tho queetluu at Klll c nl. ‘~ '.:l_f.1"-“_ l" init 'gig ‘l1ll;°tse‘:dllr.‘ rgl'di'tiir.s':h“¥'“‘t°T; Dept. lil. 0?, 49 Colborne °St?T°T‘'l‘c:: their last meetitlig. He pointed out 2! _ __ ..'i__._v_l._._ ct all smooth. travelling in the to. and prove its wonderful effective- the difference between Denmark and i ' "` 'W |l1;,¢.rd_.nd was lost for an hour and as smooth 'and clear as that of a that young men might attend _ _ i _ . _ ' rea thing more should be done for agri-_ Semuel Cameron Hamrtou. and ' ` ""' ”"'/' °8°l°»bl° 00m- rural schools in o very hoe cohdi-i Jabez Lea, Tryon, have sold two of - / / ‘md “nd Bl°°d tion. 1-low this is to be remedied is| - - r.. /' ~.~z- _f I ` /'/ .' __"' the Islarid’s best draft hors B at Farina' Ilcau 5871 the gre!!! flliei-ition today? ‘me "Ulf high figures. They were sired by Mr. am 8' wel W°ma“' s hould engage the serious attcnzioni f the Legislature and all interested; in the school system. In dealing with the various element-_ ry branches necessary for the mall-,‘ Prince of Wales College." If the o be kept at home, the fathers' BY THIS SIGN I ls. Emulsionf* you 'Knew tliatyeu _ are getting the one 5 preparation that has stood the test for over 3 _ thirty-five years and still f remains the standard 5 tonic-feed-medicine, '_ used and recommended by the medical prefea-_ ~ sion the world over. ` 1 Scott’s _ i the embodiment of elements. ' ‘ 'that make _for good health and strength. There are _many emulsion; but onlyeiv. ' _ SCOTT'S'-ask for it, _ and be sure that you get ihc - package that carries the mark erest in all matters pertaining to All Dlluccls-l-S of qu°my_°Th¢ H|h¢7mCl"- " agriculture. "We want an agricul- ' l -_ 2 A _ lr _i lq emarks dealt with the necessity for White Banner or Danish-1, W. H. __ _ _ etter elementary education. the ad- McGregor, Lot `16; 2. Horace Wriglltil C°mm°“ Red Cl°V“'“'1- Jas' H°w` visebiiity of the establishment oi 3, w. H. ivlooregor; 4, John H. court_;lrtt: 2. Jlno W. Murphy. Augustine n agricultural °°u°Ee in this Pro-_Donaldston; 5, A. E. McLean, South-lC°"°- _ - _ ~» ince, and the introduction of ngri-lwest; 6, James Howlett, Gowan Brae;l POTATQB-3-` . nltnroi ednootion in ou provinoihifv, il. P. Ross; s, H. ivlcivlilion. Corn- ____”:§_I‘;°-V§_°",},- ‘lj J,c0l:_‘c‘;1_]‘°,yy2_‘;‘1‘_':l'5§j chools, with trained _tcachels to dea,l‘wa.ll; 9, Duncan Stewart, Southport, 3 J- C» N-_cA_-_lay scanhblw 4 Mn' with agricultural subiects. 110, E. T. Mullen, Dunstaflnage. _All - M-A _‘___ B_. _ Pcl . J, ~ An,or_o low nasitionoi roonorks bye white Ligowo-1, A. le, Manson, _C B1- E °___d.c____‘{°":_l\$w _-3' 5_3 ‘gm rofessor Ross and Rev. Father Mc-lsouthwestz 2, John A. McLe0d» DU' Cgr“;:‘;all_°”7 8 C’ l__c'pBg`e huclllcgj uigan, the meeting came to “_ close. _lington; 3, Benj._Mellett, Little York; lvmw 8 f_eté__ émd-___ L_c_t_é_Yo__k_ “_ The following is the. prize list to 2,] Fcsdvlililllmzn,6Ru§él;:0\;lllul_Igld¥_m.:Im L 'Rodd Mllto'n__ 10_ Andxfn; - ‘ ' . . . 1 ' ' _ am' P ii 1 z in Ll s r. iiollidro; 1f"'i..'Hf D. Foster. Morag-‘Bfldlwf B1°°'“"‘g P* _ - I WHEAT. field; E, H._B. McMillan, Brackley white me-1, A. E. Molson, south- Pt.; 0, 'I‘_ R- Wuud. Bruulfllelds 10. est, Lot 16; 2, W. K. McGregor. Lot (Jephas Mellett, U‘nl0Il_R0l1d- _ 6; 3, James Carruthers, Carleton; 4, Oats any other vllrluty Wllilf'-1. _ A. McBeath, Marshfield; 5, N. Henry Howard, Little York; 2, D. P. ruminond, Brookfield; 6, E. J. Ves- Ross; 3, Donald Ross. L- M0l1Y»8Sll¢l ey, Little York; 7, W. B. Drake, 4, Richard Creed, Albion; 5, J. L. ornwall; 8, _Locke Jones, Pownal; 9, Poole, L. Montague; 6, Benl- Mllllefii Hector McLean, New Dominion; 10, 7, John H. Gill and Son; 8, Wm. Mr- Howard Parkman, New Glasgow. Rae, Wheatley River: 9. M- P°_W€l”. White Chai!-1, Horace Wright, Somerville; 10, Ira _R0dd. Mllloll- edsque; 2, Duncan Stewart, South- Field Peas-1, Richard Creed; 2. armers want n propel' and thoroughllwril 3~ M» Hullry. SouthP0l'f-1 4. H. ‘Stanley Wedlock, Brackley Pt.; 3, system of education they canlot get_Powe1l, Tracadie Cross; 5, J ;Angus C. McAula _ Tracadia Cross. it without paying for it. |Stewart, Southport; 6, Ter-rages P32? Beans, white-1,yPen"-~\ McKinnon, The Chairman here invited any of'er, New Perth; 7, Wood & Sons, Haz- icifyi 2. Richllrfl Cree-. 3. W- B- he audience who desired to do so toielbrook; 8, Walter Green, Summer- 'D’°k°- ddress the meeting. lside_ | Beans, colore"_-1, W. I. Drake; if, R. I-l. Campbell expressed the opin- White Russian--1, A, E, M¢1gau_)-7811108 -P01189. 1"»"'-'lll1l- ii _ on that if' ll good system ofsgriéul- S0uf,hw¢.;¢_ Lot, 15; 2' Jag gmml_ 10-lf Flax-1, John Duncan, Y" '€:.>'~ Riv- ural education is to bebullt up here Mile House; 3, Horace Wrlglft, L_ let; 2. A~ E. MCIRBYII 3. `l’-- J- M' it must be built on a strong founda lBedeque; 4, D. P. Ross, Aiken's For-IUIBD. Cellfflll. L0! 153. 4. Richer tion, and thot ionnaotion, in his es-IW; 5, John H. Gui and Son, Littio§Cre¢d: 5. Leigh Stewart. llawlusr-1=n; l1_iat_ion,Ti§ che elemenlar_y publi_cl_York; 0, W. B. Drake; 7, James How- ,gala Alix-_ 3t5W§éft»N_I“]“l_1&F_5V6 ~eek7» c oo s. s armers canno expel! ett. Gowan Brae; 8 Rev. P. D. Mc-_ ll Vll8B`0ll » Dt- 1 l` heir sons to bc agrlculturally educ-lGuigan, Tracadie; 9: Chas. Weather-| Timothy-1. Duncan Shaw. WlllBl°°; ted in a school presided over by Blbie, Village Green; 10, Jas. McNally, E2- 3“5~ J°”°5» P°W“l3-13 3- L5Yt°“_ Mil' girl, perhaps sixteen years of age, 10 Milo Hoses Igabg. itllexnlgdrigc _i, Nl;e_t_e;l;cBti_lwarg, nd recelvill a salary of ay $130. Wheat A. 0. V.-1, Herbert Dennis, F" 0116 ; . nl. 2 1 . . t is out org the question. §'l‘ho sonliwnrshiioia; z, D. J. stewart, Aii¢en's~C- Hl1l'dlu.Ulli°ll‘R°ud¢'7. Wm- HOW- ould learn -n good deal more of ag-'Fei-ry; 3, James Hogan, Rocky Pt_; lllftt. GOWBH BPM: 3. LOCKS JOBQBZ' 9. rionlturo itoin tho iornier hinoooli. 4, peter Joliomon, village Green. ‘Ch_liS__R0l>°r;_=uu._§ll1r=hll¢ld; 10. Jes-_ ». . . - Other speakers were J. D. Seaman, OATS, up our . 0llB 8 011- ' ~ s there, ui there, w 'l Thi’ _mst ‘mY 0' the Fa" ‘Was first speaker was Prof. Stevenson of 'l‘_ P. Cullen d A. E." Dewar, whose ' Corn. garden-1, Penelope McKin- Si ned bl: M -_ c 1 undem"Bml' °“fSp‘°1°‘"’ly ushered m yesterday Ancastc Ont. His b` t an E _ Y rs Brenton Doll , _ _ 1'- _ Sli .WG WB/S r ssie Kielly, Jennie Dollar, Flgira "'l(;f3'0gggzllzntergségegoggftiggzfr Dairying. He pointed out first that h non, City. - Longwh-ite-1, Peter Brodie," Little' York: 2, John Berrigan, City; .-3, Benj. Mellett; 4, Geo. W. Aiken, All-_ en’s Ferry; 5, Amos West, Little York; 6, Willard West, Little York. Dakota Red-1, J. M. Mclean, New roi-th; z, John A. Moneod. Derllus-_I ton; 3, Robert oi-ooiiott. Little York; 4, Peter Brodie; 5, E. O. Martin, Southport; 6, R. Bruce McMillan; Brackley Pt.;' 7, 'fWood &___Bon§:_§. T. (Continued ofn Six.) ls: =sss ni. 5323322' Open a package and see the N Open a package cereals. ' Ti||son‘s sts Pan-Dried : _A Food'-_-Not a Fad Cooks _in 15 In Tillson’s you get the food, so superior to ordinary oatmeal. Two sizes, 10:. and 251:. Each 25c. package contains a handsome piece of English Semi-Porcelain Tablewan. Toronto, Ont. s do 2!!! ::l::-.5 : l ll You’ve always liked Tillson’s Oats. But now you’ll enjoy your bowl of porridge more than ever, because. of our new flake. . of all breakfast foods; made of choice, selected oats; without a hull or black speck in it; and Pan-Dried. Oats are richer in proteid than all cereals. 'Proteid, you know, is the most valuable of all food' elements. In -fact, food scientists place oats first in nutriment over all other Canadian Cereal_and Milling Co. ew Flake and see this » peer _'.1 Minutes most delicious oat Limited v- .» ,._ _ _,___ ‘ny mm., than lg lg on p in nose. Prince Edward Island 1-le said that . ' ‘_ S "°' ' , ‘F ._. _ - .‘~ ~ _ ._,,» _ __ --»_=_ f».o;~ -.‘ _ ff' :_ -I. _ _ __ , .»_¢,;,,._.~.i-._y_.-,, _ _ __ q». _ _ _ _ . _ . _ ,y . . amd There is one thing 5 pnrsorl it A Foster Conti-ai Drugstore Denmark in seven times an large as_F0f llld Ill cl\\l’\°“°l0Wl\ A- “0fl`|0 ‘df - i ' l ' ' ' . _ _ i~ _- __ _ _ , _ » »- - l' ,_ 1 c . » | __ _ , _ rc, _ _ ` __ W f ‘ \ ~ _ -_ ,»< 'v~."x" , a -¢\'» ,- . ' » ` ”" '. ` ' ' grh'-‘."" . _ '»‘~ 1 -' .-t"' "` ‘ 4* .- .`_/fl. " ‘ 'l' ~ ~_.r "‘l i .l '1' 'o