i t i i r i 1 S li .fr-il l e r e ci _ Gudfdfdll N EL Rl E S r.. :‘.':." :::t.‘.r.'..'..".':.t ___ _ ___ _,_ In-comes wlwn tm- ' ,~¢._i\>__\l _,t..~___' in-rwu :Ivo irlly. - .-_»;f'_ __ _-.` Sim-iili-vi, iii-r\'nuu_ of (__ ‘- __ _J irrllnlilii and daw- ?§i-'>' ' - -eh" poiiiit-nt, life in-_ __ _:___‘. ~'t-_~ __:!__,|a,`,\'f‘ comm l hiiralcn. _ \ .ill .ill _,..__' _ But thci-o in Dr. . “r (liinsobn Na-rvf' Funll to rnlrnllal rl __ _ . riwtoril the action t* , . t of _roiir bodily np- __ t ' ‘ , |:i\n~ iinil clmngo _ Klonm mid ilr-\~ -'" - poiiilcni-_\' into new _ liopc and ciiiiragig l 'l`r_\‘ it-_-|g.| ~ nil dealers. __ p . . ' b . 1, F og . f~__A li ‘.5 __ '10 -5 Dr. Chase s ./- 56 Nerve F _ li -ROADS BAD.-The lust few days d ~ . - . - . , tic of soft ueailiir has left the country ing. Mr Baker was the iecipient ol’ a ict 7804_3_14MEtf_ roads in such a had roiiilitioii that p thcrc is pi'acti<'nil_v no produce beinglr l|roiig_ht to niiirkct. 'i`ht-re is no change I ii in prices.-li $2.I_l5. Misses sizes 11 to 2, price $2.00. _(‘.liild's sizes 7 to 10, price $1.65. Send -FARMER3- You cann save iii your ordcr now. 8005-3~29M2iEli. money by buying fencing now at *_ Braces. _ so ¢.|,,_ , It work on farm. will supply house, and ‘li where lie takes a position in the Cana- _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ .~.~_-,-_-,~_-,-.-_~_-_-_-_-,~_-_-_-_-_-.-_-,-_-.-_-_~_~_-.-_-_-_-_-_-:_-: -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ‘ -'ONE CENT per word each inser- ~--~-- _ tion tor the advo tising in this column. -THE MORNING DAILY Gutirdlan Casin can be obtained at Lalfei-ty's Tonsor- mum lal Parlours, Sumniorsiiie. ' -KHAKI NOTE PAPER and en- -RUBBER BOOTS.- Now in stock velopes on sale, 25;: per box at l{0L~ ` § M your ¢~. ntn..il-.i at HOLl\1AN'S,Sumiuerslde, Women's MAN’S, Sunimerside. \ ~ ., "“""‘“~ »-.\'»\fm.- Rubber Boots, sizes 2 to 7 price ~ 8005~3--29M2iE1i. 1 i‘ l ‘Y ‘ V -WANTED.- Married niaii to ay good wages to right party, must rs, ('olenian, -Prince County. - IT _ 89144!-30liI4ipd. --if~5-.*!‘e»’t .' sim is f-Aim” I .1/ MADE IN i2fl CANADA . ,J i='Eg§%s t PPLES baked with a coating of sugar, served cold in the centre of a large bowl or deep plate full ol' Corn Flakes. “Tis a picce that will get 3 llllllly £111 0IlC0l'€. TOASTED “Our Only Product" =" .; -- _ -' l."__-___ _ _Jn _-v __-;_JUl@J-1 _ _ ~" =l»-“-nl-~---xr 'A-»¢.;¢~ Tickets for all Parts of ll l prices at Braces. . - 7920-3-21-Mtlisi'2wksldf2wks -WALL PAPER.- We will be pleased to have you look through our new AMERICAN WALL PAPER. It. T. HOLMAN, LIMlTED, Summersidc. 8005-3-29M2iE1i. -NEW ENGLISH PRINTS and AMERICAN WHITE und COLORED WASH VOILES now on sale in our Cotton Dcpurimciit. R. T. IIOLMAN, LIMITED, Summcrsiilc. 8005-3-2iJM2iE1i -DURING MARCH Ilraccs urn of- foriin: highest duality guaranteed i`iill No. 9 gauge woven fencing ut li-ss than the wire alono costs; new prii-09 lifter Apill iirst. . 7897-Ii-1l0Mintli2ivks Elli llwks. -WILL PREACH.-On April 2nd. il. lt. llcli will preach as follows: - (.`eiii.rai St. i‘lirist.ian t‘hurcli, Suni- nicrside, nt clcvcii und scvcii. The cvciiing subject will be “ls thc World Growing Bcttci' or VVorsc'."’ All arc invited. -SAFE ARRIVAL. - llcv. .loliii J. llauiford, Port llill. has reccivcil ii cablcgrain announcing thc sufo nr- rivni in Eiiglanii of his wife, who with lllrs. l~lydiic_\' l`ilr|-li. is-l`t sonic iiliic :igo to visit their parents in ldiigiaiiiil. ’l‘iii-ir many friends in l’urt llill and cisc- wlicrc will hc |ilt:u,scii to licnr oi’ ||it'ii' safe arrival iii thc old i'oii|iil‘_v.»---l’. -SCHOOL WORK. - '|`lic liolior roll for Brac School district t`or l~`cb- ruary follows:-Grade l.-1. Laivsoii l\ic.\'cviii and Charlie McNevin. 2, Mil- lio Cauipbeil; 3, Dun McEachcrii. Grade il.-1. Major il/lcliuciicrii; 2, Calvin lilcidaclicrii; 1'., John lliamiiis. Grndc iii.-1. Neil l\icF`i;i_\'ilr-ii; 2, Louisii McLeod; fl, Nelson Metlallimi. Grade IV.-l. Rowena lllchcoil; 2, llcl- tii (‘.ainpl>ell; fl. Elizubctli lticl~}a<-iicrii_ Grade V.-l. Aiinic Mi-l‘liee; 2. \\'alti‘r lfifaig; ."l. lilililrcii (‘i'aig. Gradc Vi.-1, liiieoii ll/lurrny; 2, Ilan M_i‘(‘:illulii; Il. ltltliol l\ici~‘ndycn. Perfect nttenduiicc Aiiiiio ;\lcl’licc. Eileen Murray, Row- ena Mcllcod. Calvin Campbell, Austin Mcl{iiinoii .and Jimmy McKiiiiioii.-H. -WEDDING BELLS-The marriage! of Miss Susie P., daughter of| Mr Stephen Rogers. Freetown, to Mr Robert H. Abbott oi' Maipeqtie, took place at the homo of the bride on March 15th. The ceremony was per~ i`orined ill the resence of about tiftv B Y sevou parcel:-fweigliltlg sevuii pounds each lo tho boys that aro hir away and not enjoying tho coniforis ol' E -AN ENJOYABLE EVENING.- th A vory enjoyable evening was spent hi tliirty-fifth anniversary oi’ their wed- to Patricks but owing to the stormy ot' iiition of the roads it was postponed t . g ' .‘: en- joyably spent with reeirntions, read- _u ings and singing. Miss Hattie l'leiid~ _re Henderson, Mr. Wendei 'i‘lionipson, te Mr Lenz (‘aineron and Mi Cli»'-ter w usual good style, after wliicli they pr and thanking the host :ind hostess A for their pleasant evening spent re- ta turned to their various respective th ei-son sang beautifully. Reading by on Mr. Lloyd Howard. Recitation by Gallant of St. Clirysostoinc who gave Miss Francis Durant. Mr. Henry an interesting sketch of the dairy con- i , '_ - ` ., . ~ i ._ '~ ;. ati' tif-;<.~\; i --nl . - l d. utter adding socks and also- liom s satis eil ,with th "enioyable e §’if§‘takel’il. '\atfd"iitiiei'~ dmrfilfén. ilgnig llaintie ' the soolet has mailed owning spenti. ° nm t result beneilelall to_tl.ie_ dairy -_-ranmsns' ivi;-:iz1'iNo.-- rits ' __ _ _ gniont Bay Farmers' institute '°'“" lislil an important rnseting in the Eg- inout Buy Hall- on March 20th. ln 1- absence ot’ the president Mr. Ed- lbert Poirier, 'Mr. John F. Arse- st the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Allan nault, Vice President. occupied the (laineron. Margate ou Monday evening chair. The attendance was fairly March 20tl1 the event being the large. and the audience were treated a good opening speech by Mr. Ar- ding. Also the twentieth birthday of seiianlt. The speaker greatly impres- tlielr daughter Evellne B., iioiv Mrs. sed them on the advantages. and the Frank Major of St. Peters. This imp ‘ _ fr _ event should have, taken place St. He insisted on the noble profession oi tant benefits derived there om Agriculture, and explicitly showed weather and almost inipassable con- how its importance. was realized at is critical period. Canada which is li till the before mentioned date. The essentially a forming country had evening line all stable room available risen up in the eyes of the world by was soon taken up and a number ol’ its horses had to be taken to neighboring and also by its rally to the Empire in stables The eveiiiii was inns su t valuable exports oi' farm products, pplying men and money. The min- es of the last meeting were then ad and adopted. The iirst speaker the programme was Mr. X. 0. renee held at Charlottetown some eks ago. Mr. Gallant had collect- . . '. is e Howard gave a. quartette whicli wns,ed various statistics and was able to niucb appreciated. Miss Myrtle Dani impart valuable information to his ning sang some very be-.i\.itil`iil songs liearers. The coiiference had ex- accoinpanied by her sister Nellie on plained to them how the Island dairy the Piano. A song entitlcii. tlrnndina products compared with those of was well rendered by Miss l1`.\'a `iVood~ other provinces. The essential side, wlille Mr. Wilbur Deiiiiis l'ui'- qualities of cheese were touched on iiislicii some excellent violin music. und as was stated the quality of About midnight refreshnit-.ins were cheese depended on the finality. of scrvcd consisting of fruit, coiitcctioii-, milk. .nggestions were given ery and ice cream iii lilrs. i'aiiioroiis ‘whereby tho patrons could ho im- essed with the ilu urtuncc oi’ curing D all sang, Put on your old grey bonnet l'or tho nillk to be sent to thc i'a.ctory. very interesting discussion had ken place, and .it was found out at such meetings oi delegates, fb%ieBll. ._ _ osepliJ_'_¥j'A]‘s lt was the néx!l“iipgalier,. §'.`Ai:li%l’l!t'lIt had at iided, the Conga! Fa gigs’ liigititut Meeting. _at _hnrioégllovlllt and gn e a brig; reporter w atflisd been done' there. He then touched on`jRotatlon of Crops and explained tligt the nature of the soil was the ch ei deciding factor in choosing a rotation. Weezlf. had Gisli? to he taken into con _deration ali' we'll‘ as the live stock a. farmer' lijept. Mr. Joseph G. Arsenaiilt, cb sae-mliknfr was next called "on to Bpgik. Mr, Arsenault had also attendedfthe dairy conference and said that from tlie tone ot the meeting he inferred that the cheese induB"y Wits being given the preference to the butter industry. Ile quoted figures showing that value of cheese exported was increasing and this washopsful for the cheese pat- rons. Mr. Arsenault then went on"to explain the proper method of handl- ing milk. There were several good ways he said but there was one way he recoinmended and proved its sup- eriority by actuai results. Mr. Peter S. Galalnt spoke on the method of applying live stock manure on the farm. Mr. Gallant showed a. master- ly knowledge oi’ this subject, yet his suggestions gave rise to an interest- ing discussion . The growing of clo- ver, the amount sowed per acre, the method ol’ preparing it for housing, all tlicse things were ably doaltli with. Other speakers were Mr. Stali- lslous Gallant, Eli E. Arsenault, Jos- eph ..Arseiia.ult. Aimi D. Arsonault. This meeting was perhaps one ot' tho most interesting and instructive, held in any agricultural community and no doubt noticeable results would follow the adoption of many suggestions ' __ _ it' ‘ y ig ‘ given them that evening M' - -l-‘oster‘s Drugstore. 7989-3-29M3i. t Don-'t Merely: “Sion-” d 'F29 **° ’|`l{~c’uii¢ -un te 'lliitlp Dogg* "_ >s¢on.u»,|¢ ~ it .’ . 3 'li ffl really mol in not “'°.i.,f‘.:~.-fl* ii:.r.z‘:.::~t:“r-.&.:-i-- .':'l"‘°t. .“§t:"‘°':i.i*~i re* if 'iii a' 'lift oi dr§|ig9ghat°m§f§i§~'°lil§i,'»»" nl; might te1ni>°ra_}~,iLv by dssdening li... _ non serves. b reat t fioause-heal the In :me mem ranes. _ai-s is ohome- mi 9 aimed; U10-t rilgt at the cause under l ma e gn o stina oo__uizb vanish ;r_i_i3-es quickly t an you ever t ought peg. Put 2% ounces of Pinex (50 ee t Bmlwll Jzlhallti-ounce bottlf and iill lliii T___Be wi p ain fzranulste sugar syrup. gives you 6_ounces gf the mutt 'pleasant an effective rome y vou ever ilsed, at it cost of only 54 cents. _No bother to prepare. Full directions with Pinex. __lt_ heal; .the ii_itiamed membranes sq gr I5 _va_n prompt vthnt you won er how _ oes it. Also loosens a dry, hoa_rsc or tglht cough and stops the formation of ph egm ilu thetghroat a_nd bronchial tribes, us_ cn i_ng ie_ persistent loose cough. Pmcx is_a. highly concentrated com- pound of I\orway pine extract, rich in Llllarucol, and is famous the world over foi__'__ its liealiiuip effect on tile lncmlgancs . . _ t . i-.§..§»”tL- "2'%i`,".5’.:’l:.;"f.'l*i~.::';.»-‘iii don accept any ing else. A guarantee if ‘l'.§‘l'.’l'.l‘"' 'Illia Pinex Co., _Tm-onto, Ont. p n' "F‘ostei"s Laxative Cold (lure does s woik in a da and n ht- Z5c box m i . -' 1 i I i Fishing l Sup modern methods. _ , suMME1=\s'IDE:_tiP.E.i<.. _ * f-.R 1 Y `E s TA a.*,~_ifas2~_’ ' Seeds Tri ' C U °` 5 E BiG M/tit ORDEQ HO JA _ There is Mone in Poultrl Ke i Y Y BP ng Cyphers Incubators, liovers, Brooders, etc., are the most modern and improved that any manufacturer iiasyet placed on the market. Our sale for those goods is increasing every year. The most successful poultry farmers everywhere use Cyphers’. Order one today-begin now and have your chickens ready for the early markets’ biggest prices and your young hens laying in the early fall. There is every indication that there will be zi big demand for eggs and poultry-_-in..fact, the markets are bare a great part oi the time. There is no department of the farm that pays better dividends for the amount of labor expended, but to get the biggest profits from Poultry Farming, you must be'equipped.with the most t l'li e Surest Chick Producer ' _ Guaranteed for 10 yrs. / CYPHERS PORTABLE HOVER Soon Pays for Itself l . Western Canada _ We sell tickets to any part of Canada going over any direct route you_ may wish to travel on and returning over any other direct route. Passengers fo_r Western Canada will save twenty-four hours by _travellinq Intercolonial Railway to Montreal and Canadian Pacific Railway to destination. Sleeping Car Accommodation W_e will hc glad to :irraiige your sleeping car accom' niodation for,you_ by wirc, and will furnish you with teicgrams conlirining the reservations. _ Write or call _and see us and we will chcerfuily fur- nish you wiih all information as io rates and routings. D _ of the friends and relatives ot` the con- tracting parties by the Rev. George Morris, of Kensiiigioii. The maid of ‘honour tor the occasion was Miss Annie K. Abbott, sister of the groom; f while t.lie grodmsinaii was Mr James liichcy of Dnriilcy. The happy young i-oiiplc are llviiii; ut Mlilpciiiie, whcri: t Mr Ahboti is one ol' thc popular clerks iii thc cinpiuy oi’ Mr McNiitt. -ABRAM'S VlLLAGE.- The Ab- raiii’s Village Uobittiiig Club hclil uii iinportiiiit inccting in tiio school houso on Moiidny cvciiim: lant. The iimsiriiiiit Mi. .loscpii G. Arsoiliiiill oct-.upicd thc chair, niiii in thc nb- scnco ui’ .secretary fivrus (lnllniil. Mr. (‘liiu‘ie.~i G. Arsoiitiii|| i'ccori|r-.ii tho proceedings. The iiitciiduiicu was fnii' hut. thc dist-iissioii \vui-. one oi thc livcliosi. Tho l’reslfici|t in rom plhtiicc with it rcriuest gnvo rl short lcctiiro 4-liooslng nn his xiihjf-ri. ilit' iiiiportnimc ol` it llcbntiiig lflnb. iilr. Arsciiitiiit was cnipliiitic in his .issuer- tlons, when lic aitrilniliyi his ability P844- Tile Genuine Standard Cypliors Incuba- tor is the best known und the most universally used by poiiltr`y farins and farmers in America. Constructed. on a patented principle which mini- niizes the risks and eliinnatcs thc unccrlanties oi' poultry ruisiiiir. making the Cypiicrs as easy to rc- giilitio us ai. clock; ctiiiippizil with the iicw liiuial cl-tppcil lniliilcii lii.~li.tors, this liitcst. iliiprovcd tllcr- inoi-itots, reinuv:ii>io top iliaplirniniis. 'l`ho inaizii- inc is giiumiilccrl hy thc iiiniiul'aci.iii°ci's for ti-ii years. but with any i-.arc it should lust twico as long. With ouch of those inacliiiios wo supply i`ri-c nn X-itny Egg 'l‘csit~i', ai. ti-stol" Sialiilaiwl ilyplicrs iiiciib:ii.o|~ T lici'iiionictt~i' and our special hook oi iiisiriiclioiis. l'ricc, coiiiplolc. 70 licii cg|.;s l`»li duck 4-ggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$i!l.ll0 144 licii eggs 112 duck eggs . . . . .. . ...$28.35 24-l hon eggs 200 duck i-ggs . . . . . . . . . . . _.$37.80 P93- Cypher’s Adjustable Hovers sell`-regulating, selt'-ventilatilig, lined with asbestos, for use in home brood- crs, colony houses, etc. May be lnovcd l`i'oin one li|"tiullcr or coop to uiitllllel' at, will. Voiiiplclo with it Stziiiiiaird (lypiicrs itcgiilaior, icstcd llroodcr 'Plioriiioiiictcr und bi-iii'lng the iabcl “liispccictl iirooilci'." Giiiiraiitccil io slitisly cvcry piirciiuscr. t)iir spcclail price .. .. ._ .. . . . . . . . . ..$10.50 HOT AIR INCUBATOR ' P885- Columbia Hot-Air incubator, case made of three-ply specially seiecetd veneered wood. illn- ished with double walls, warm air space between which assists iii inuintalniiig sn uniform tcinpoi'ii~ turc. Tin- licnti-.r is niiulc througliout without soi- dcr, fuinc proof, wcli proicctcd hy itn uslicstos jacket, is nicial cupped and nicial banded; has scainicss lioltoiii lamp bowl. This iiiucliinc is liiudo by tho Cypliers (Joinpzinv and includes their patciitod dil`i'usiiig principle oi licitt- mixture, uiil- l`oi'ni cii'ciiiii.tioii iiiid soil-vciitilatiiig. Sliippod conipli-tc its iiliistrntcil with hook of instructions. 140-ogg sizc. . . . . . . . . .. .. ._ .. .. .. ._ .$18.40 l~‘7ll- Cyphcrs - Grit & Sliellfeed 'l , _ . LE AND SIMPLE GRIT FEED BOX RET!!-l8ll£GG INCUBATOR $l6.BO Pllliil-~ A ...vory superior' iii()-idgg DRY 1-‘ooo HOPPER ` f Hot .Water incubator is woiidi~.ri`uliy box niudo olf gui- ld olliilciit ca'-it is niatic of F74 -Spec- w_. . .citigztftliet 84 Great George Street Phone 540 and 54| Hililil-Il-Slllhllisliliil. li 3- --- -- ~ -9 Messrs Auntiii Gallant. and Eric _ Arsi-iiniilt piilil ii. ilylng visit. io Ab- ' r.iiii's Viilngo lust Sunfliiy.-~ Mr. ithl- hiiburt Poirier wiis in Suiniiicrsidc ' on Montlny 20th iiii-li.-~-i\l. nia it speaker, to our df,-biitiiii; »:1ub. llo also gnvo valuable siglrcatioie with it view oi' securing new mviiibcrs und explicitly showed tha ndvtiiitage ol’ being ii good dcbutor. A uiiuiiinr ous voto'oi` tliaiiks was siiowcrcil on the lecturer iuiil piild nn iipproprliito ni:knowii»rl|;ciiioiit.- Mr. Sylvnln /\,-_ _soiiuillt nlTo