I. I - . The Guudlan Page 8 Wednesday. July 14. 1954 Enhmn gamut.” Funk figs! mhm; nu Agricultural News Strange out True crrY AND DISTRICT ----v--- g-P.B.I.DcpartsnentofAgrloulture Is 1'. ll. lacArtliurw This is not the year 1964 for the l0Y'I TAXI. Dial 0500-0609. We and our Neighbors JIIHTI '.I'AX.I - Dill 'lI'lI 1. words, "Make yourself at bane, that she became the hostess and siupianuedferliaaaelil the guest! And. as you know, I Poolir: School I clover: Bollard. Lesaiie. Al f F09” who ll" 11' Chino ll ll the ' "'9 " Pm Host Is Host And Guest Is Guest untie readers. hut in host. and g ro re a on e I , , i A , . - th firt ti Y mm H! moan!" me an "E: ll'.e.ll-ovtullmillilnc: :h.Ckl:ll': 0! 3. Gz:0lY'.sr.!'!h1i'rlnf:!! Elle: elllilnlll OIAIWILL for Better Photo. W rs as we know have started own particular brand of dish we” mm b. nm” For . I mg in the M. "V." 01"” lmporun” 0' mm” lunar calendar). the year 3506 W3 ' Nilwkr "WP" over a taetleas word; lawyers draw washing - in order to make her tory of the Prince Edward Island Poultry Industry I cut up poultry ll lI' hoped that the dealers will roar csans souvenirs and uasnoaai: - Forum every set- chwl d u . b. bl m . 43 since Sun Ylat-Sen founded the ' from interpreting words - and Even though I protested that I Eoon atwn-lrollip.Cll:aurt,y.O.harrdl:l'tei:weil. Cilftllngo to mm "cad. "E Chinese Republic. :;'::'3""" Tm m'""l B""k nmm Audmmu hm” "YD during these vacation days, -l'lOliIBG- left my dishes, with the exception In all PIODIWM an explanation is in order as to what a cut Up 4-H seeds by varietal names: and The regular meeting of the lirackleyecalf club was held in since Confucius' birth. the "year The average boy grows most rapidly during his lath year; 11.5 GIGGIYB PHAIMACY will be a substantial part of their income self truly at home. holds will be disrupted and hot- pvnrggcog-gu, -g-gprg 111:1. tossed (and hosts. too) brought to of the silver, on the rack to dry, she insisted on the long way: clean. lion River Picnic Pom school ,1. De u u How .' H u 0 J ,5 d 16 years old for the average girl. wednud 1” um um gyqqg no.-gh my" wednagdgy .nd the verge of collapse because a stack, wash, rinse, dry glasses till are men to members 3133. 1&3 memlm. Ema En, "Kirk, ;,'.l,,,,,,. In parts of the East Indies iuv- Emu, mu ,3, " m Pgiday nights 3 o'clock and au... suest here and there will take 1lt- they aparirie; china till it shines, WEDNESDAY. trade in how to :cut up and me. it was decided that next meet- ;",,,,':;"bggr:n3wl;v: ioggltlhg fog T day -nso. Standard Time. eriillylghetsse-old vvelicome. "Make and polish lsiltlrier until you car. pare chicken for sale. In additi ing, which win he . Judglng elm. re s ere ALI. CATTLE EXHIBITS!) A yourse a home," t means, of see your ref ec on in every piece! to the demonstmtiom on the .3: lg to be at smith Macy-imme on m;':::g'd mum M" been known uierrovinciaiuhibition, oharlotte- ENGAGEMENT-The engagement course. feel at home. Be one of . . . JULY 14 is announced of Lois Elisabeth At last the dish-washing was of poultry meets a delnonstr ti June 29.,Mr. smith Macl-"arlane town. must .be tested for panel - :"t"'.:”i:2" "ll ”' 15 33 ii". ”i:.”'” -M W 3”-iV'v?5?ti1'-”i?r5-5?-i-i'i ”"'r W." ".'....'"”"; iwl.?n::."'.x:l::l f.f”.:."”.i"' .1 ”.'::.::”h r.'”.:-".23; : 22:: .r .:".i.:;".'”;:. '.:.:”.l:' s ' u s on in- rau. . n. ' . y anas ep n I - 0 . In ' - be" of "ch P3,,” ram Ifavgefn E" M e e Some ye!" '19 9 mcke” b'"d' lywpialtme. Entries close July Clark anelgrove of Windsor. con- person. Beneroua and loyal. But in lrlil room. she approved of the E'PP.r an opportunity to observe the quality of eggs which have been held on proper refrigeration which is be. tween so and 155 degrees 1l'., com- pared with those held under ordin- ary room temperature, at this time of year, which is anywhere between '10 and 50 degrees F, Tllll cut up Poultry school 15 being sponsored Jointly by the 1:. died in this plant. we would like to be effective. must not touch the Place septemuer ith. son of Mr. -ns Mn. nismm Mm-' mall". "mm W5 homo "40 Wh-it You like with the iurni- Household. -no man: in. Poultry Industries Committee. to" express our appreciation to Mr. hand nor the ground, To .9: - Cousins, Bresdalbane. Marriage to ” much llkf WW OW" 9-3 Y0" mm W9 cm IJWIYB movn it back." wuhun, walk-in eeolere. the Provincial Department of Hoover. Manager of the Swift's around this problem, a piece of A 59501514 SERVICE Wm be take place on August 1. ”””"”3' 0"” 59”" 1”""".4 "my 3”"! Wmwww "'9 Md 5 3"" dllry 4'-Mel. elo- Agrlculture and the coma; 13,. Packing Plant, who kindly provld- cloth is spread under the plant to held It the Charlottetown Baptist a few examples of her activities in time pushing things around. But we service and repair pertinent of Agriculture. Mr. E. D. Bonnymen. Ainociate Chief Pro- duction ser cc, Poultry, or on. tawa will e in charge of the course. Associated with him are Mr. P. M. Nash, Mr. Emeric Hol- iand,.and Mr. Ben Arsenault. similar schools of this nature have been held in other Provinces Ind were very effective. According lo the latest reports great inter. est has been shown on the pact of the retail merchants of this Province. The school commenced yesterday afternoon and will con- tinue until Thursday afternoon Each course lasts only one-half day. This is an excellent opportun- ity to learn first at hand the know- how in cutting up and preparing chicken for sale. What is a Variety! Deer River Alberta are now in r Within an one crop eh.” Oalf Club. xenaington Calf Club. - pg.-sonai; . . ll number oiy varieties from 1""”'9wn H'"mmy OE" cl"b' md Shel-n Nafmihal Mllrulellml on-wt the rum, cun mg. hi. .,,,.,,,,., the Bheibrooke Calf Club. Mrs. ii. 9 9. 9” 3 9 9"" mmu" Mr. and Mrs. William Martin. Between these vnrletjeg men 5"; W. Clay was prsent and acted as fgmlegflcilfs 13'3"” Slime Md mm Melrose, Mass., are visiting Mr. r . f th l is. A th h- l ' ' and Mrs. Bruce Smith Rock W L tizrhi "iiiif.'J;?'i;. 3:: ...:.'.:.. in - ms ....... i ” Olllell 0Slll9 0 O O straw or stem. in disease resistance, incl in winter hardiness. Varieties differ also in regard to use. for example, corn for grain or for all- age, barley for feed only or for melting as well as for feed, and wheat for bread or for pastry flour. Further. there are differences be. tween varieties in the degree to which they possess certain char- acteristics. some varieties of su- gar beets contain more sugar than do others, some varieties of made; contain more dry matter-that is, more feeding matter - than do others, and some varieties of oats Di-oduce grain having a higher per. tentaga oi kernel or meat than in others. '!'herei'0l'e. a. variety is a group of plants having certain important characteristics and possessing these to a high degree of uniformity as between plants. It follows then that varieties diafer in value and in general adaptability, so that most suited for the district where Brown, or for the use to which it ll '0 D9 Dlli. Maximum returns can to obtained only when a superior Iariety is used. 0 O 0 As no one variety now existing is adapted to all conditions. it is obvious that a number must be available from which a choice is to be make. Therefore, there are often several varieties recommend- ed for each crop and the list of var- ieties reoommended wul change as new 'varietles are produced. one other reason for the need of new varieties is the frequent appearance of new plant diseases or of new races of parasitic organisms, caus- ing new forms of diseases already existing, as rusts for example. Hence the disease resistance of some existing varieti is incom- plete and temporary. ereiore it is necessary that plant breeders be continuously producing and test On July 5 and 6, six calf clubs from Prince County went on a tour to Swift's Packing Plant and co-up Peed Mill in Moncton. The boys and girls from there clubs were guided through all the various de- partment: and given instructions on the gradinge of carcasses of the various classes of live stock han- ed lunch for the clubs on their arrival. Following this, the clubs visited the Maritime Ca-op Feed Mill in Moncwn and were shown how balanced feeds are made. After dinner Allan. Saunders, agricultural representative in Menc- ton, kindly entered the group by taking them out to the Magnetic Hill outside of Moncton and later treating the members to all the ice cream they could eat at the Monctnn Co-op. After the boys had their fill of ice cream. Keith Clay, Prince County Fieldman, tool: them to a drive-in movie. The group stayed at the Bruns- wick Ilotel over night and the fol- lowing morning visited Fort Beau- seiour and the Nappan Experimen- tal,Btatlon. The six clubs who went on this four were the Bedeque V-E Calf Olub, Malpeque Calf Club, 0'I.ear.v The regular meeting of the Cor- nation 4-H Calf Club was held at W. T. Scott. The meeting was called to order by club pledge. The minutes were read and approved. The next judging meeting will be held at Mr. Major Macftac on July 19, 1954. The place of next study meeting will be decided at judging meeting. Ool' tion a- mounted to Me. Then we did the lesson sent out by the Department of Agriculture. 0 The regular meeting of Alexan- dra Holstein calf Club was held at the home of Douglas Robertson on July I. The minutes were read and approved as read. The roll call was responded to by eleven members. The roll call for next meeting is to tell the feed, and how much of it, you feed your calf.".!'wo visitors were present. The next meeting a Judging class. next businealmeeting is to be held at Alexandra school on August 26. It was decided by club leaders and members that the club go to the ntperimental Farm. The date is to be :leo.lded later. 0 Attention all calf clubs in Prince County: The 0fLoary Calf Club has a. very ”teeesi.ing arrangement to spur their members on.to great- er efforts in Calf club work. Cer- tain farmers and business men in the o'Lea.ry area have recognised the advantages ,,in sponsoring and developing our rural youth to devel- op an interest in better livestock and become better farmers for the future. They have offered a small award to Calf Club members, for such events as showmanahlp at local achievement day; the mem- bers making highest marks in club tests; best care of calf; etc. The directors of each club should look into this, as it would certainly stimu- late the members to show more ed in Nova Scotia, was picked up dead in South Carolina, 18 months after it had left Nova Scotin. The soil is mother to weeds. but only stepmotherto flowers. There is a popular superstition in many parts of Europe, that by putting bean seed in one'a shoes the wearer is rendered invisible to his enemies. The seed. in order catch the seed. It only takes a tcadstool or a mushroom twenty-five minutes to grow three inches high; and some species of mushroom will in a single night. swell from the size of a kidney bean to that of an average sized pumpkin. - e e a St. Cyprian, in a dream, heard the order that he should be be- headed. Just 12 months later, the dream was fulfilled in all its par- ticulars and he lost his head. Strange but true. . The difference between a demo- cracy and a dictatorship is this: In a democratic country the peo- ple own everything -- including the government. In -a country ruled by a dictator the government owns evarythng - including the people. Several pre-historic monsters un- covered in the Valley of the Red covered in a mummy pit. by the famous English traveler, Wilkins. who sent it to the British Museum. One day it fell from I. shelf. broke in pieces. and out rolled a few withered peas. These peas were planted in 1944. and, strange but true, they germinated and grew into thrifty plants. Scientists believe they had been asleep since the days of Abraham. A curious leap-year superstition still persists in some parts of New England. Namely, that beans grow only on one side of the pod - the wrong side. Mrs. J. E. Frost of Frontier: settlement, N. S., has a 7-year old sunflower in her back yard that stands six feet high and in sum- mer always bears exactly 22 blos- soms. Some of the leaves are twelve inches across and one leaf has a flower stem growing out of every joint. Did you know that a dhicle tree will bleed to death once its sap in making candles, that the but- ter tree of Africa extracts a fatty matter that can be churned into excellent butter? Why does fashion decree that we should wear new clothes in the Easter Parade? Well, there used to be a superstition that it was unlucky to omit wearing new clothes on Easter day. Just an- other hiand down from the past. It is a well authenticated fact that instruction communicated to dumb animals, has a heredity ef- fect on their progeny. If an ani- mal iit taught to do certain tricks, the young of that animal will be easier initiated in the some tricks than those of untaught parents. .'I'ake. for example. the famous St. Bernards. These dogs inherit the faculty of tracking footsteps in the snow. and the present English pointers are more accomplished in their work than the original race of Spanish spaniels. 24th. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doiron, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Josephine Anne Doiron, to 120 Paul Levasseur. non of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Levuseur, Riviera de Loup. Que. Marriage to take church (tomorrow) Thursday eve- ning at 8 p.m., City time, to hear outgoing missionaries to India, Bell. and Mrs Marshall B. Thompson , of Houston, Texas. Everyone welcome. . TO ADDRESS MEETING-Rev. and Mrs. Marshall 3. Thompson. outgoing missionaries from Canada to India. who will address a. pub- lic meeting at the Charlottetown Baptist Church tomorrow evening, are natives of Houston Texas. The couple. married Just over a year ago, lately held a pastorate at Upper Blackwell, N.1B. They look forward to selling for England on the "Empress of Australia" from Montreal in mid-November. thence on the B.S. ”Canwn" to Bom- bay. where they are due at the year's end. Doctor Charles Lambroukus hid Mr. Aldris W. Kirk of Concord. N. H., are spending a few days in Hunter River. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Whitlock. ' merica which flows northward in the rainy season into the Orinoco Basin and at other times south- ward, into the Amazon. In other words, it runs both ways. In the Land of the Heather the women make I curisy to the newgmoon; and in country dis- dlcts of England they set upon a swinging gate the first evening the new moon appears. and say. "A lovely moon. God bless her!” 0 I 0 Those who are in the "know" tell us there are at least 15 mil- lion insects struggling for a liveli- hood on every acre of cultivated land in the world. So to beat the that can be equally at home in both salt and fresh water. The time between conception and birth of the opossu . is only 13 days! A mouse, 21 days: a pig, 4 months. a cow. nine: horse ii; the elephant, 21-22 months; man, 280 days. Some herb doctors believe that somewhere in the world grows an herb that will prove to be the elixir of youth. And of course, Russian doctors claim it will be found in Siberia. An amazing form of worship is to be found among the Coptic churches of Egypt. all of which hold the bones of martyrs care- fully preserved ln leather con- tainers. When praying the men prostrate themselves before the bones. The women fondle the bones but offer no prayers. Ever hear of "Cadaverine spasm?" It occurs only when a person is killed instantaneously, and the body remains in the same her own home everything must be just so, and she is very proud of her incessant efforts to keep it that way. she will never under- stand that her friends and fam- fly like her in spite of that duality and not because of it. There is no doubt that to her the invitation, ”mske yourself at nectlcut. The marriage will take room-guardedly. Bhe place in Marie United Church early in August. ENGAGEMENT -3 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MiacNevin. Bonshaw wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Wanda Sicily to George Wilbur Oausins, youngest chairs around the tried different arrn this direction. she oouldn't leave well enough alone even at her first dinner with us. She certainly enjoyed it, but she said, "Next time, if you don't mind, Illl show you the way I pre- Dare the fish. Your family will love it." (She did cook it her way, AND THE FAMILY DID NOT LOVE IT!) And after dinner came a really crucial test in hostess-guest rela- tionship. The dish-washing. Need I state that there are as many schools of dish-wsshing'as there are housekeepers, and that each one has worked out the method she finds most to her liking? But my guest was bound to install her HEIIMITAGE scudoi. (June Report) Grade Ix-Larralne Macvariah. Grade VIII-Noreen Curran. Grade VII-Mary Doran. Henry Hayes, Albert Hayes. Grade V-Michael Wood, Eliza- beth Ourran, Leo Hayes. - Grade III-Doreen Murphy. DC-rade II-Gerald Curran, Marie Hayes, Preston Hayes, Sharon Mur- phy. Grade II (B)-Elaine Murphy. Grade I-Blair Murphy. Highest average in senior grades, Michael Wood, 82.896. Highest average in Junior grades, Gerald Curran. 9096;. Perfect attendance slderlri g it was. pointed out to me. for your: thought however. it could be improved by grouping the when and the easy "really nice" fire-place. Naturally I had already 3-9. knew that the only way to survive her two weeks' visit was to let her have her way. "Tomorrow," I said, I had a petty triumph when she had to concede that after all, con- ?-he Wily the doors and windows were placed, it might be Just as well to leave the room as The days slowly went by. each day marked by some special lesson in household management nearer to my guests awn household. I like to have closet doors, and pantry doors slightly open to the breeze. she closed them every time she passed. There were chores I neg- lected - on purpose - that she But the final "pay-off" came with a dinner party I had plmned 10;- my guest. It turned out to be a -' Games. REFRIGERATION any make of electrical re- frigeration equipment. WIRING OONTRADTORS Motors, Washers and Air pllsnoes - we repair them alL Contact us for any wiring Job from installing a switch to wiring your borne. Storey Electric PHONE I231 115 Grafton Street Gerald Curran. Marlon Rogerson (teacher). Wedding Rings 'IOR.ON'IO (OP) - Women who constantly remove or lose their weddings rings have a sub-coris- cious desire to be free from their husbands, says a Philadelphia psy- chiatrist. George Guest.- ' He told a union of the Ameri- can College of Neuropsychiatrists. meeting here, that the removal of the symbolic gold ring is generally a sign that something is wrong at home. "There is no need in take off a. gold ring while washing dishes," he said. His theory is that the way people act and what theytell imeir doc- tors in simply, homely phrases. are often valuable clues to their com- plalnt. "The doctor should ask a man why he has a pain in the neck," Sale Price Odd size. colors in Ladies' Silk Kn it Reg. value 4.25, Sale Boys' Wash Suits. a good assortment. in-lszw. Repression of a strong dis- like can lead to actual .pain. A man with 'the weight or the world on his ahoulderf will often de- velop palns in the back which no medical treatment can remove." Girls with seductive gsits, in- spired by subconscious desire, can have them removed by hypnosis. he said. This way they can avoid the unwanted attentions of men and who could be driving them to Price Substandard and First Quality SHEETS. Single, three-quarter and double aoeoaaeeeeaeeaeeeaeeeseaeasaelseol Thursday. July 15th - Friday. July 16th - Saiurday.luly11 Ladies' and Misses' new Spring Coors. reg: 39.95. 7"” ' sn ,5 and C e i , l Price for Three S;lePl'l(lE. . .W. . 51.95 Ludies' Nylon Hose. 45 Gauge - 30 Denier - Sale Price I-Gdl0S' NYIOII H0503 51 Gouge - I5 Denier - Sale Price 51.09 size 1 to 6 x. 95: but mwm can be obmned only 1, to 1;; new 3,1; Eh. home 01 m-, artery has been tapped, unless the hugs, the farmer must wage in- g r fl i h d; th th t ll t 1 th . said Lh psycihiatrit in an lntel'- lhrough the use or thg ygrjgty me Charley Jones on August 12. The hit: Os! SCi:llJ:: ;mdS a: wix aux; CeiS8sl:1nV1Volnrllsl':n!):noti& few ugh view. ugemgm it In ms mama-g PPICO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PO Kiddies' Dresses. is good assortment. size 2 to 6x. 31.75 to 53.98 TQWELS, ecru background with colored stripes, 18 x 36. Sale Price .... .. 89c pr. bed BATH TOWELS, white background, with sizes. Sale Prices .... .. s2.5o to 53.95 on. blue. Yell0W- Coral Or Ted Sill!”-ts: 20 X - 40. for ................................................ .. 1.19 hysteria. URGE BAN 0N IIEROIN GENEVA (Reuters) -The Uni- ted Nations economic and social council Monday called on all gov- Speciol Sole of Lodies' White Reg. 2.95 for Uniforms. small sizes. I eeaeaeeeeeeeeeeeoeseeseeaoelasr 5l.00 ernments to prohibit and manu- facture import and export of heroin except for small quantities for scientific purposes. The coun- cil also urged governments to set up institutions for the care. treat- I a merit and rehabilitation of drug Young Men S and M.n's Sm”! wool and nylon blends, SPECIALS FROM THE MEN'S and BOYS' DEPARTMENTS single and ing new varieties which might - - 0 . move nu-parlor in some way to the '”W" "l W" YT," l,',',”, M,” The futility of war is . good position it held before death addicts on a planned and com- double breasted models, sizes 35 so 42. Sale Price . . . . . . 529.95 existing ones. Consequently. the list 9 "ml" cf” ",””' "L, E,” fl; phrase. but the fact must be faced 5l""k- l"”WY 5””- of recommended varieties will oon- :35:-11"" l E V" W” ”p" 0 C" that wars have been waged since - Men's Suits, all WOOI WOl'Sl'Cd. bfbllill llllCS. I'D 555. Sale . . 534.95 tinue to change and unless it does the beginning of the human race, and there is no certainty that war continue to change, improvement "T1 COED M 7 SHIRT SP A g , , , , 1,, , , Musical. FARMER. , b b 1. h d b h ,9”-5 EC1 L. nporl. and dress. Boys UNDERWEAR, Shirts and Sh rt . :'.:::.l:."' W at i- in ,,-,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,, ::.::.::::...: - Y rumor or wiles collie: size. 14 U2 to .7 V2. .2... ................... .. ..... .. ... 2.5. Most people are familiar with Rupert Stephens has just sold his Too many persons drink the Men's SPORT PANTS, grey, brown and several varieties of oats, Wheat, ,1 mm ,0 ,. mmdm com. Queen's health at the expense 0'. Students planning to attend either Third or taupe, values to 559.00. Sale Price 36.50 Men's,Cotton SHIRTS and SHORTS. all m”"”"' md m"'V ”""' "”l”' puny, although he can't read mu- Eh-'1-lf,'e,9;”;',' no end in the good that Fourth Year at Prince of Wales College and who sizes. Special Price ................ .. 590 each but few farmers can name variet- ies of 4-H crops. Here are it few as samples: Alfalfa: Grimm. Rhizome: sic. His new song "Bought for a Song" follows "The Jacaranda can be ultimately accomplished by a nation that is still in the morn- Tree" which reached the iuke-boxing of time. need financial assistance should note the following: A fund has been established by the Lieutenant- Boys' SPORT JACKETS, gabardine, two- tone colors, navy, wine and brown. Sizes 26 to 36. Extra Special ................ .. 96.95 Men's FANCY JACKETS, gabardine cord Timothy: Climax. Medan: Red mum Dome yam "oi ,I,hm., ,, mam 1,, south A- Govemol-.in.council, replacing bursaries heretofore iruizill, blcalck and white, velvet and leather rovided to assist students who without financial B0yS' PANTS. rayon gabardim. llaVy m' "rmg less - ------------ -- 2570 OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOUPLE p i h - m b blue grev and brown sizes 24 to 34. . . ,, p help could not attend college. T is assistance w e- r . ,. r Boys 'r.sHm'r5, plum and fancy, clear. Z E I AlNlT 50 HOT 0” 5oCi5'TV in the form of 3 loan to be granted upon eStiibliSh- sale Price -------------------------------------- N E349 ing for ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg N 89c I” Dl5HE5.MA30R'””3UT0N5 merit of the existence of actual need. Boys' Sturdy CORD 'l'Wl'LL PANTS. 9 -EsAb,u2KE.'YOU SPOKE OF Men's SUMMER UNDERWEAR, shirts semis POLENTA. FLOOR COVERING, CURTAINS and DRAPE DEPT. ABOXOF' AR I WON THE MULLi5AN . . ' ', , . COOKING FOR USKT EAGLE AMHOMEWP OF-THE Application foams are :(;li:ll8l)tl:' H031, and gipbegn Eilgjshg tl:)'a'13'y::1rfs.beSI,:'lebrllgzceaml and shorts. Special ........ .. 51.00 per suit N0oi(... D056 YOUR CULINARY v G8. zQ'RA"-RoADIww p completion should c ieturn o, e un ers gne - ' ' . ' ART RUN TO PLAID-l FOOD5,02 R ALSO I 601-A WAYWI1-H E fore Alltllsf 7ih- Mens ANRLE HOSE, plain and fancy Men s fancy BROADCLOTH PYJAMASi V ARE You FAMMAE N”-H 67:5 8'RD5a.I CAN Do g P. S. FEEDING, I colors. Special ............................. .. . 694: Special .. ........................................ .. 32.69- D UCH Exo-nc Fm” ' A NEAT TEKK WW” I Secretary of the Board of Trustees i ' l i I E5;2;i:sNEg MAcrCHE5, - , of Prince of Wales College, . JAPANESE , , gAC;:x.lKt9Ai'-l P. 0. Box 430 I-ileavgfz Qzigiiiyl AXMINSTER MATS, Good quality ENGLISH FELT-BASE ' ' sze x. ., coors wine, green. grey or Rugs, it by f d- 1 bed: ChalTlottetown- tang special Price gggggggggggggggggggggggggg N room. sgolfr ihooigea oflnrIo1Ee'ro:l!l:le,orgreenIr ,, AND AN OWL! . Heavy quality SLIP COVER MATER- IAL. 48 inches wide, red or green. Spec- ial Price ....................... .. s1.98 per yard TAILORED CURTAINS, ivory shade. size 42 x 81 inches. Very Special Price 3.89 it pair or tan. 6 x 9, 54.50; 7 U2 x 9, S635; 9 x 10 U2. 57.75; 9 x 12, S8.75. AXMINSTER RUGS, good quality -- all new designs. sizes 9 x 10 U2 ft., 589.00; 9 x 12 ft., S9800 - Extra Special Prices. GHINOHILLAS It is easy to start is Business of your own Remember These Special Prices Lust For Three Days Only THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY raising these hardy vegetarians. -- jfliiiililillililiii i ,We have for sole good quality, register- E ed stock. fully guaranteed. ..:;i;”:;;"i”.;";;;;;;.:.;i;'.; .......- PROWSE BROS. LT FOR GOOD VALUES ' i 72 McLaughlin Drive. Sunny Bree, N. B.