_‘.22 .~'i» _ ,I' 1 if 'M 351. ~_;- _ ' "_, ua! _ _:,’ 1 .rr ta “iii _ wt( 5,, or `i» - . E1' _ .' :ii _ ‘_ \_t ._ 9. 'ff if , ‘lf _ it _ _ ___ ~ :gf _.uf ~ _ t..»’ "'.f,1_»§ -__ .__.I__ `*..r .._'»t_ _ :~i':l' . l it 1. ,li-1;lI I l:1_i§l'f '_-.:"» i_§>?~'v _ - 2'". _-'r I? *~> ‘ ":."ifl-:li _.__I_.I_._ ;_ti‘l§0f 'fl??“,. _ i =+:l~,il A T I ip' 3' ‘-1?-if' tag; ~ Ififii- _ to I. . _‘_:2I‘,§ _- _I__'__ __ _fff_<, ;t dt-_ ~_'¢_i'ease of 4003. l~`i'niii llie fact iiiai_ this gr¢~:ill_v i't-tlilvetl inuiilu-r of fcpiigsj .prodttceil i,_;87.9_'i pounds more thaii tliose of i{)|7 tht- only' infereiiee is lhxit llit-_\' \\'ei'e better cows, that iariiit-i'_- are weediiig out their ‘°lioartler.<" atiil that tlierc is a very tleeirletl iitipt‘o\'t~iiiciit in es of be cv at \\'l of fel li_\' rtil 0iir ntilcli cows. 'fliis rcclucttoii tn iitiitiber and iinprovetiit-iii in qii;il~i ity luis been goiiig on _,it-;itlii_\~ tor! some years. \'ei'_v few of even i_i_; and tb:i'_tIecoi:__- _ ' _ » % _; , W? _ tion of this _hranc unusua . o w W I W J? ,I4 seriously wounded in the knee. At_ $ I -iff, _ _». 'i_,,» _ the time I.: his enlistment. _he ivan; D -»,¥-4”' _ h _assistant to Rev. Dr Hcrrirltte U\` A _ ` |IOtuiwa Honors to n ruin Of _ ....~.--.,,,,¢l,”,,II,___ __ _. _ . ny _ ‘Principal Gordon surprises nouo-ly A. G. writes: l have just bought J' A' 8 `"k': LS lt “ale W use "lm who knows him. _ W1\‘l°\lB EBM' box compounds, which -»-- , , _., stable to keep it iii. is there anv are advertised to stop me noise? If The Phllathenelass of the Baptist _ _ _ ~ I _ nger ot' the battt-i-;.~'_~i freezing in I nm' wh"_js,the best ming t° use? Church scored another success with sim), a I,;u(.,_-_> _ Answer. some ot tliese compounds their mIe__dIdI_v arranged and _IRIDIIY A",weI.I TIWFI, Is no _I_mg9___ II may contain ground cm-k. tar. box. served _ea ___ am or me I_________s_a___ \_; keep your lia_tif»r.\' i‘ull.»' charged l “;f_’__°‘i__ __:“W-_ .__/___ri_I I” "_" L H numerous informal afternoon teas.. several large Bridge parties both afternoon and evening. not to mention several "dance" gatherings. _ U U U ___ ’l‘lie current issue of tlio Dalhousie - Gazette announce, that AlexanderI son of liei sity of grading the cattle up» lm- " all scrubs. For the poor farmer ing/robbed by scrub cows- the en if the only retum he gets ls least worth something; the scrub thin it is an expense. _I :ill our fariiit~r_<. 'l`lic f:imit‘r`Iy" low i;iriii<~rs in seciirliigi' a goritl ls" paltiiiiig ull :ill inferior article- i< I l" thing his iieigliliors aiitl injuring f fu car and have only an unhggtefi _ ,___ ull: stlcvliliv is the bed-rock on which all l built There can be noreal S - be removed -_ _ BRANCH OFFICE. I ` J. B. I-IUGHES,'Special _` yourfhome. _ _ _ _ . if if _OF THE IIUME - .. » _ 1 . true prosperity should. be ense_ of -wellbeing without the certain assurance that -the comfort bl' dependent' ` ones is provided for, should the supporter of the home " A Life Insurance Policy gives this safe assurance. Under the Great-West Life Policies low premium rates apply, and all the advantages _of liberal conditions and ' remarkably. high profit returns to the Policyholders. _ "Let us explain _tho best plan for the protectioiii of Tlie 'Great-West' _Lifdf Assurance Cotiipany . cHARLo'rrE'rowN_ Hyndmani___Il_§___I_I_I_i_I, Limited Agent and Supervisor _ i _ _ _ t their liepzii~tui'e. a e l_ n .\’lrs. J. S. liaignnll, who luis been. rltapi-i llie most energetic patriotic 11 est oi honor at ii Sllpflflf' lialhfrlllli ;.__`§‘ if 'ns = although not victors, seemed 'to euj,,y elr visit here this week and .ire “ill ii " - ._ s oksn of as clean hockey plum., nd _ good sports U I I Mrs. W. S. Stewart was hostess :it nicely arralged Bridge Yentordtiy ftertioon_ 1 Synipatliy is being extended to l`l»;-‘~ -_ f- 'fith'.~- it, » I _. ._ _ it igiutiltiii il biisiness of the "_ 1* <0“" ll The ‘l““'°ly'“ "'| _ . _HCI .,II_.I.I.II IMI Monday aI,I_em00“ when MIII_ W_ Senator Murphy, Mirs. Murphy- and ~t~t-_=_< of the whole depends upoilt gi hottest partner by putting ii] eiiiirely rlisvliargml lizilteigv \\'ill`l)mbf"ml "0 'better mhllcam "0 "Be David R' Maclemwn wl 1 OL( 52,, _It _`.,,IIII,,“.|IeI.I._ aImI_I I_-I _IP Iii: ri gear case than ii heavy, .high lifter ii brief llliif-as on Saturday last. _[-1, 'ees l~‘iilireiilioit above zero, :i t<~iil-Il<""`"‘l" “Him” (`~V`h-"‘|‘“" oil' If found * n .I . Workers in the any wad ml Mmreasl mt",-P \vN¢1, ,my IIII,II._I|I.,| Iz_II._Ig,_;m be too tlilck. ii can be t.himie¢l| P\`0f- J- E»_3VftCL8l'iT»'. Wllfl iii I0 ll" all :Lv rezir-li iii _~<~\'<»i'e iw-atln-i'. ‘ rfitli light oil and in ease it pi'ov<_>s|.l0iI\0d by M`l`S~ MCLUND' ill DFHSUIII in MTH- Bagnull with u lovely gold wrist :too th-in, high grade grease can he Toronto. is leaving next week l`oi'_ let - ‘ '. 1 - . ‘l - ‘ ~ 1 ~ fl AUSE OF SQUEAKWG BRAKES llumlid [0 lt* when Beer none “mum l “ emem Lanulm “imre_umiYrtim\liil‘ll 0ci'et»ail>le :ind generous worker was Bentley, on behalf of the many war d Miss Hazel *Stewart presented I watch specially ordered for tlit- P cusion. Mrs. Bagnftll who is a most *ll \\'ith as rapi1ll_\' as possible. liven _the _small fariiier with only init: or two cows iii_si>‘_ts upon these being is to be seeii in the larger return will injure the whole business ot`I the proviitcc, _his own iiicliulctl- _ while every Iintiest product that the best of their kind and the result I rcacltcs the market is ri boosting zidvertisemeiit for the province :intl aiirl in his increasing prosperity. a licnclit to every farmer iii il. i F-(")I,I)lI§R F_\R i\tl_l‘1RS _ _ no kept witliin bounds. by the use or lomtlnz. Prof. .uid 'llrrr 'VICL-1 .v H tus _ _ ‘ .~'iu-li ai. lubt\icaiit_ the gears and gent- he. genuinely missed in business iinil_ preiiiiiiiely .~iupi'iScd, and th8nk9tl _lll‘.‘ _"l .-liaits doubtless require attent.loii_ SOCIHI 0l!‘lfl€S~ '10 Questions of general interest to ' " * 'fl f " 'motorists will be answered In this The pleasing news has been made dnintly appointed table -_p`re»_-iiiled over' uf" column, space permitting. .Address public that Nursing Sisters Elsie by \- I :Albert L. Clough, care of this office. INlcl1olso|.i and Winiirod G. M<:L€0_l1 thoroughly enjoyed social hour wa; ‘ n ,. _ __ _ [have been mentioned in Sir D_olli§lns sp : 'liulg's desipatclies for distiiiguli-ilteril H l e ice and devotion to ditty reiitlereil | nors for their gift, after 'which fternoon tea wus served from ii lh Mrs. (Mnjori I). A. Mt-Klnnon and u eu t. ~ . ‘V _ li _ il _._ it; _ 'I`l_ie ;,fovt-riinietitt through the Soldiers-Settt-ment Board has ar- ranged to assist soldiers who piir~ pose settling on farms. So far as this province is conceriied» as we have no crown lands' provision will be made to enable soldiers to ac- quire by purchase any farms that may be available through exprtr priatioii or otherwise by the gov- eriiineiit. t ._~ A soldier settler who has been :Approved by the Qualification Conitnittee may be assisted in pur- chasing a farm- under the Soldier Fiettleineut Act by a loan based on the security value of his land up to ti' ma_x»imum of $5,000. This loan will bear interest at five per cent and will be repayable spread over a period of twenty years- ten per_ c_ctit of the purchase money to be §aid down. He may also be gratit- egfl a loan not exceeding $i»500, for, the purpose of erecting buildings, purchase of stock, equipment etc.-_ this amount to bear no interest for- t_wo years and be repaid during al period approximating thc life of _siicli eqnipmentt, live stock etc. In` additioii to this the soldiert if lie`_ iihproves his Iand» may receive f tu--| ther advances against such im- provements up to ri maximum oil $l`»0oo repayable at five per cent in-_ purcltase of stock, itnplemeiits etc.. I ____ the Board and soltl to the settler at actual cost. __ I`Iic government is giving sol- die and assistance to take up farming-I ‘lr and the opportiuiities otiered are -V UCI' carefully before taking up less pro-I 9 mising callings. Of course every C soldier will choose his own occupa- ll tion» will consult his own incliuat- A’ ion es tions should not be ovcrlo0keui;ltt to :i stop? _ AnsweI.I_ I>I.0I__IIIIy_ III_(,_I“Sc_ II____ Everybody is deliglitcd to welcoiuellast Tliursduy. 'Wuitei‘t¢’ aprons, out 5 time nmtgt-i,`,.i im., ~|,(_¢oIIIe EIIIZBIII ' iiieut. Ham Bethune home after his liigli lu the neck, wore provided for ver, so that lt acts upon the bi-akt Everyone is keenly interested iii ' l°“5 “"5 f`°“'M‘" “‘“"'l°° l" F'°“'l‘°`°' uiii as ti roistied bow does on nlllie wedding of Priiicees Patricia, " * 'Y iolin string. Tho band linings re which took place on Thursday, but. Mrs' W' K' lwgers ls `h“_ing w'°lc°m` 'all guests in flleii of table napkins. I out sii.vi:li cunt Cleans and polishes wilh little rubbing and perfectly harm- less to silver. i Large botlle 25c V G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician Among the other gowns inentiouod ' here is ii distinct note of blue This is more readily credited than the Fu""l°h°d 'W W S' I-°“'°” I pretloininiince oi' rose color when it Guardian Readers - _ - I ~ _ _ if"'iiiE§Eii~¥iiiiEE %%i l.`...'.f`“.‘L`.l§`§ ..f.'lFI.‘...°".§i‘;`l“...‘i."".3`.f°.5......f I h A M i _ tercst. \\"hcre a saving to the settler _ e _ . _ _ _ lL..__=e-"' _E-iv#--tf. _ ' ,__.- __ __ " ~ _ ~. ~ - ` ' l i ` I may be cH’ected by the Iloartl in ilu. to. fi _F _ _ 0 e e a n _ "'I ‘ -___ ’ Many penpia think "5 MII-I, to talk when she was in Canada, tt touch of ' about the wezitlier. but from my view me ‘*0l0I' 0flf9l1 being “B65 011 her _ polm_ tlmt (19 ends eImI.e|v II (III I gowns and hats. The note of the P . I7 l opinioiis expressed. Wlu, .tirclei-it tin- ln-ltlesiiiaids attire was to he -.IOVIHII - I - _ _ ,_ _ . wentlit-r tm- us? can it be dentoiistwp. the-iiiist blue, 'l‘wo little pagos wore ' t-tl that iiniu has aiiytliiiig to do with I llllfllldnil ‘l\‘f‘HH» sunsliiiit- ol' rloiid? Tliose that keep ' "‘ *_ at-i-oniit tell us. there nrt; inure gun. A long cloak of the same brocade sltinv fliers. in the run ui' a your thin, as the weddiiig gown was worn _ _cloudy or stormy once, this liiforiitti- bl' U10 1‘l‘il100f4H Wilklll ill'iVlt1i-I £0 Hllil ' lion slinuld bn ii gt-ticiuil c.ontt'oi`t as -.v - from Wcstminlster Abby- Tho Cl0Hl{ jotiriiey tpmtiglt 1|f@_ I is lined with soft white fur und with Nritwitlistlltiding thc very bc:iutil'ul il fli’f@l> fiillllll' Of W'hll9 Clllllldllm f0X- _ winter we are. l trust all at ‘pi-c-son' l necortllnl: to latest accounts. 'I‘lioI ruloyiiit; laiiiil il' you rloi1't. think so lvW@lS \\'l‘l‘t‘ P93121” “nfl H lHl'i<"l ` i_-vniiitrl me to show you sound rem-iit. 1liai]mnti iimiile Jeni br00<‘-ll. pliotogruphs taken in God's out ol" " * * l doors) a fiiend oi’ mine the other day, it is understood that owing to tho _ _ _ _ when snow and wind were having a|(‘ourl being in half mourning for S\lgg6Sl1lOI`l L0 C0l`l‘l|I)6tltOI’S H16 f0ll0Wll`lg géllefal S\lb_]8ClS Ililtle el .iii up, or frollc Jarrod nie li-J little Pi-iiice John that Princes; Mary gsui-lui: i.-ii't it ri bouetly dw_v?l said was not one ot' her hiddesmsids. I no tliii snow t-onies down from lieav»n_ The bridesmaids were Princess 1 :init tlu wiuils obey _His will. Now Ingrid, ot' Sweden, neice of the bride; l tliiiili it n~.t~i~ for yourself, for its mort-l Princess Maud; Lady Mary Cam- a mutter ol liabit .or t.houghtle.ssncs.< _ bridge; and Lady Helena Cambridge, Ithat we cull our weather benstly. thut ` daughters of tho Marquis and Msr~ _ - _ comes to us. May the Lord‘s children chloness of Cambridge; Lady May ' ' especially in word and immaginatioii I (‘/imbridge. daughtoruof the api: _ find comfort. in the following. no mat- Athlone; Princess ice; an y ter what kind of weather prevails ldo Ramsay and Lady Jean Ramsay. They are taken from the Church of flaiigliters of the Earl and Countosr. England prayer book "0 ye liglitnlnx of Dallliniilso and nieces of the bride- = and clouds, 0 ye nights Bhd dayl. 0 Krvom. _I Ye ice and snow. 0 yo fgnst and cold_. ___ ¢ 0 _O __ __ __ _ PROVINCIAL MANAGER ' d _ _e eau ani I i f t o .ie r icons ' _ ' - 0 ie ture" "rl "6 “ “ ‘° " 'Y , Rooms, oivrown _ iioosizs, cwrown it fGol, 0 y winter P tri .l .' R i nt formed the Guard _i _ _ Siidqiihliidiiarmg :liz children (bf mon. l or Hhiihi' assi-ltsuninlster Abbey oi' - S’3|de 'lmi' 4- I S_0un5 bless ye the Lord. praise Him and|the occasion of the weddins 0f»Pl'lr\ tim-ver. eu-_ etc" ~i~m Piitrieiii, on mebruary 27th and “ , _ _ I magnify Him » ~- »- V - _ _ Iwsn composed of the original memh~ From every stormy wind tihat blown. ers. from every swelling tide of woes. 0 ° ' ' .I _ __ riiersisc oiim,¢ -ure mme: ,-I ur. c. ii. miami. bf mimi. the - _ ‘ ‘ - ~ »se\t.'~= ts r tatlve of the Y lf C. 0pen to Every Resident of Prince Edward Island The Charlottetown Industrial Promotion Committee offer a series of PRIZES for the best articles on the subject of New Manufacturing Industries for P. E. l. The prizes are as follows : First, Prize ____ ____ __ ._ _...$10.00 l Second Prize._.____..._._ 7.00 Third Prize 3.00 The Articles will be limited to 500 words--As a 'I are proposed : I _ (ll The Benefit of Manufacturing Industries to PrinceiEdward Island (2) Manufacturing Industries which would be most suitable to Prince Edward Island. The best means of obtaining such manufacturing industries. ' Competition now open and closes with March 15th. _ The prizes for these articles will be donated by Moore & McLeod Ltd. and Prowse Bros. Ltd Articles will be j_u;'l_§ed by the Publiciiiy Section of the Cl-iARLO'l`TETO INDUSTRIAL P OMOTION COMMITTEE and will be the property of the Committee to use in any way they' see fit. All articles to be written on one side of the paper onl , marked “PRIZE COMPETITION” signed by the - wrfler and addressed as follows :- in isis. niciisinv A JL fl’ P“b“l’W. A9°“"` A C_l""°"°t°"°' P- E-_L 1'” ’°““‘_"’°”"”‘ '”""‘i°'.°’ J.. 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