.,i_.*____vvv_ ‘l. I A Charming Romance of. I Love’s Young Dream! The man conquered men with his flail and women with his smile. The girl had run away from ho us a boy. And they met in a freight ear along with a pack of hobocs. . . . Their adventures in the "gm M 1mg», you,‘ dream makes this one of the romantically fanciful-and melodramatic-stories of the year. See it on our special m. i-onnncndation! PRING5. E0104 TODAY" , s 1.1110. 1 i _. W "coLLEGIANsK-sw 1 THE (JHARLQTTETOWN .GUAR.QI_KN' P AN EDWARD SLO- MAN PRODUCTION M PRNC “ON-TUES-MAR. 19-2 THE (YHZ-KRLCiTTETOWN DRAMATIC CLUB WILL PILESELNT THE DELIGHTFUL ROMANTIC IRISH CONHIDY DRAMA “THE FRESH MILLIONAIRE?’ DIRECTION 0F DR. T. E. E. RQBINS Speciafi es Between ActsI-l-SEAT SALE OPENS MAB. 16th AT 9:30. riucas 35c, 50c. 75c. hOO-oO-Ovooooovo oovoe-ooooo-rorvvo-ooo-vv-v» fifluiilrerl 1111a BliillING * j 101111111 Al l mcisi s OiiIOIiOLSOIPS Biéitii iwisi 12nd will nrvvr return to any other brand. IIICKlElFH sol-av». ull tobacco troubles, and at once puts men :11 case 11nd comfort by its good quality. they enjoy its UV.‘ at all Una". 1112;‘. lmvc that salifiilfid Smile 01 contentment. Hick w 65L Nicholson Tobacco 00., Ltd. lilANL‘ 1x1 1:1 1' l 21-11: CHARLQTTETOWN delightful flavor |doughty Charlottetown curlers -boa.rded the Eastern train for the fair town of Montague in response 6 ‘o a pressing invitation from the ‘edoubtable Montague curlers. After being pulled part of the way and washed the last end of the iourney by our C. N. R. the boys arrived at ~0Qo+o¢¢oooooooooso4vo¢oooOOOQrOf*O-*O 0* '—"—"r"";i i , c, n1. .......... .. L. ()- L‘. ll )1_ Glygggyy _ , , . . . .,.. Wednesday iilulii "in ' ~ Alleys :1 (lUiZDlfl n‘ ‘at the station by His Worship 164 167 17? Mayor Mubon, President McLean 111 162 18° and other noted members n! Mon- T°ta1-1937]tague Curling Club who escorted ‘them to tho new and splendid skating rink, at coo all 11st down to supper. and such a supper only Montague can put up, two long tables beautifully spread with the best P. E. I. can produce, in the Anchors .1‘. C“ ".lfll'3l‘ 172 Total 2056 3.11m‘ Fame‘ !O0iltl‘8 of tables stood the much z. :1 11:11. 1 ~ ,. n ,, I .1 _ .1.» ~ .- c. 11.1101. . . . . . . . . . . .. 234 1112 17 frfememdde °§:X§‘t’gr°_ffl§l'g..“‘(‘:°b521$, " " L" Hamil“ ' 2n after n. sumptous repast president n3 133 m8 McLean proposed the toast to our some very nicc :.1- . . 188 169 Kmg and rum“ amomccd that’ ponents scezncd 1o Total 2755 regular toast list would be looked luck coining their \\ \ I -,vh.._,,,.ius Iafter later on or after we had curl-I abled .hcr." n. n.1,». ,'.- . - . - . . .1. liuulir: . . . . . . . . . . .. 234 184 191*“ "w "laicms- ‘i helm‘ “g"“°"" w e5 ". l i\".lll . .- 179 236 . -- -.,; r1. ‘ . 161 203 mlogaflzli m “Om l’ _. 187 145 1M o'clock and after that the final spuds ' .11. cdnnony . . . . . . .. 161 195 zzalflme ¢° be PM“ . y} Ttizsan. . g. ggiallghf... Giff-i In ‘J10 first name C- Pffigiltlilt dad's” m“ M°"""3“° w“ °“" m’ JflekMcImd . . . . . W.Beck fCAPITIOL-{TQ-DAY MATT “M00121: EDITH ROBERTS From the novel n: ' '. "MUIWS THE woan" I , ~ ‘ -.v | “Comedy - - A Marvelous Mystery Talel. Grim menace-shaking shndows-prowlers in the night-I all the humid and fascinatlBK welders“ "*1" "fmithflq crime are unfolded and revealed before your 6W5 ti; great mystery picture. It Will _8W° Ymlllew ‘mus new thrills. and keep yon thinking and sirewh n: on . temoon quite a number of the hor- . DQIITBDCC. termediate Maritime champions. battle in a Maritime elimination hockey contest. ‘ The New Brunswick champion‘; are the invaders tonight, and come all keyed up vicinilis AND N. B. iomlil 1 l h ke fans will and confidence. Tonight’ htxgnldgiligthegcaoppozgunqty of wit- the first of a two s “m” nagging the Victoriaa, last year's ln- and home, goals with determination tilt’. MARCH 12, i928 some sericsmo . to count. "The Vics have been going a gm pace lately» and have every hqpe , handing the Mainianders a be“ ,. At any rate fans may Expect ‘ nardfought and courageous hock. LAST SATIIRDA Owing to the intense cold and raw wind which prevailed Saturday af- ses which were to have competed in the races failed to put in an HP" However. the classes raced were quite interesting. There was a fair attendance of spectators, CLASS A TROT This was won by Bingen Aubrey after Briar Mac captured the sec- ond heat and being a close second in the other two. weird .1... and lightning Mun- io- mm more»! -. PilTAlll GRUWERS m sissbi. E. E. Clawson J. P. Beer Win. Townsnend .. GP. Thompson S. C. Mom's . . . . . . .. J. A. McIntyre Skip 1o skip 5. a. LePage A. i‘. Campbell O. Dr. P. McIntyre Dr. Archibald H. L. McGregor J. A. S. Bayer Geo. McIntyre BkipB Skip7 9130 EM. A. E. MacNeill L. H. Coffin E. E. Ciawson Joe McGregor Skip 12 Rlehge 0. McGregor Skip 7 .. W. G. Macdonaldl On Wednesday last two rinks of. Montague the beautiful. being met] Skip 4 ‘ 1:15 A. M. R. LePage . . . . . .. . Cecil Hynes O McGregor . Dr Archibald . H. L. Moffvregoi- JAS Bayer . . . . . . . .. H. J. Mabon Skip 9 Skip 9 E. E. Clawson .. Wm. Tbwnshend Dr. L. A. Johnston S. C. Moore . . . . . .. G. B. Clarkson We gete the quantity of chemicals the splendid iviiy iii which lie had Skip 3 Skip B required to provide this amount of ~onducted the meetings was passed ‘Ilotal for Charlottetown-40. ‘Ibtai for Montague 52. THE MARKETS l‘ ' (Canadian Press) | OTTAWA, Ont., March 10 (Eggs: adian Egg Markets today. WINNIPEG-Jlocal egg prices re- main steady. Dealers are quoting country shippers for ungraded eggs delivered cases returned extras 35- 38; seconds 24. 4 V Wm. ‘Ilownshend R. W. Stewart from Nitrate of Soda, or from Sui-g s. c. Moore ..... .1. M. McLean phate of Auunonin. or from both- [from Acid Phosphate. . . . . . . . . . .. W. Dnlziel late of Potash. Dr. Archibald Dr. L. A. Johnston Different mixtures are expressednot worry J.A.B. Bayer ...... .. G.B. Clarlcson by the units of plant food the miX-lhe stated. The trouble is with thc Skip 15 ture contains. For example. a 4-8-7lcar ferry. She cannot get the cars W85 "59 . W. G. Nfaedonald ‘40 ‘lbs. Potash in a ton of Mixed the meeting broke up, a hearty v Jack Mcleod Waiter Dalziel Fertilizer. This is all. the soluble oi‘ thanks to thc President for his , . pounds of a devotion to the association and and increased mo yield lplatnt food by taking each chemical by the assembled growers. iand finding the amount it requires " of food, and then. multiply by thc. [applies to every mixture. Soda guaranteed analysis 15_ per 37; _ z _ 7' _ cent. 2,000 lbs. divided by 15 givevs es tgfffufge: jlfaczfifagiin 22°“ 133 lbs. for one unit. multiplied by ANCOUVERJI-hem has been no phafe of Ammonia. for your Nitro- At the Friday afternoon session President Mr. J. J. ffrainor bcinl; of the Potato Growers Associatiomin the chairr. the following points in regard to! The meeting was an informal one fertilizer were explained by Mi-lbeinz designed w promote discus- The second heat, Watts Edition and Briar Mac had a lively tilt. Muc beating him by a neck. CLASS A PACE There were just two starters in this race and both are extremely fast, as their times will show. Good judges say that thirty sec- onds on Saturday was equal to twenty-nine seconds or better un- der favourable conditions. Yorkolu. won each heat by about a length. CLASS C TROT Bonner. slon among the growers as to the ‘various problems connected with? I 0N THE SP1 TS RACES Brlar Mac (McTague) 2 1. Watts Edition (Kelly) 3 _Tiines-32‘.~'.-; 32; 32H. CLASS A PACE‘ Yorkola (McInnis) . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Major Aubrey (McNeill) . . . . .. z Time 30; 30%. ~" CLASS C TROT Royal Worthy (Kelly) 1 Marjorie (Murphy) .. 2 Vita Guy (MeKinnon) . . . . . . .. 3 'I‘ime—36l~‘,-; 39%. CLASS C PACE Dongolu (saucy) ...... Dorothy E. (Murray) . .. Colorado P. (McDonald) Time 33; 32%; 34%. Officialsz.‘ Starter-—D. K. McLeod. Judges-W. Brown, T. C. Edget R. J." Steele. Announcer-E. F‘. Acorn. Tuners-L. Essory, L. Blake, o McIntyre. NOTES - The committee in charge a This was won by Royal Worthy after a nice raec with Marjorie, who the business-slim fl-‘l “Tmmrs- dm"was second each trip; Vita Guyicleaned the snow from the Spec Chemicals VH- M11601 Ffltull" leases of potatoes, spray. etc. Messrs {him , iJ. A. Clarke and S. G. Peppin were There are three elements of pIantIpI-esent, and gave in reply to ques- (31,555 g yACE food required. tious, much valuable information lst. Nitrogen. which i5 Obtained in their respective departments. In the course of the meeting. Dongola proved thc winner. but ‘Mr. Boilltel‘ alluded m thc way in obtained which we were hampered by the‘ lshoriage of cars. “lf we couldiluar- 3rd. Potash, Obttained from Mur-wantee to get our potatoes away every month of the year. we need 2nd Phosphoric Acid, "represents 4 lflltS of Nitrogen. 8 across. We badly need an addition- D91‘ M"! 011 V0111 90°!’ 19ml unite of Phosphoric Acid and 7 un-,a1 car ferry. i tash. . ts o! Po ~ gceuent address by the President‘ in plot. the total yield being 322 bush- Kenneth McKay. Lea MeGouga a. o. McKay A Unit is one per cent. of a. ton, 0i‘ “v1.1.1. n, enmi-sny requested all w @15- 20 pounds ‘fmake service and co-opcration their Dorothy E. won the second heat.‘ She was a little hard to get started and did not get away pacing the third heat. otherwise the summary might have been different. ‘ Summary said that the local Speedway is o 1 about the acreage growth" Bingen Aubrey (McKinnon) 1 3 l of the finest in America. certainly to be congratulted on . excellent manner in which th way. Hundreds who visited t track on Saturday and Sunday we surprised at the tremendous 11 cunt of snow moved. Any person who has not as y visited the Speedway would do we to take a walk down. Visitors he from Ontario and other points ha At Iona, in addition to 10 tons of l-d 1,_ Th - - d d_ m». - “on manure. a much heavier application Then, you would have so lbs. 111- iviella have a bi-ligiiisifcilstuie was mad“ f" Gm" Mmmm“ 1”‘ trogen, 160 lbs. Phosphoric Acid and than could be dreamed of. Befoie ilant food the ton contains. each to give one unit of plant MR. J. A. CLARK. umber of units this particular che- mical in your mum,“ This mic During tlic season of 1927 an cii- a “gm “Pplicatiml °f barnyard deavor ivas inudc to determine thc 211?“?! _ t l t t e k be 1pm. exampm to find the nunflm. qualities of fertilizers that “were bc- “m m, ‘t 935 W‘) w Q 5 ‘ _ of pounds it requires w give you a ing used per acre in the growing of for” lihrnnni-T imtiztlf9si and i133‘ the —-No change is reported from Can-unit of 20 1m of plant food, you d“ ~ertificd seed in P. E. Island. the “mm i '35 ‘>1 °T U" Sulilles d b5 lvide the 1 percentage of analysis wroporiion of thc different chemical 3)" shut‘ Ber mclcased 1W1‘? least mm 2.000 “m The“ multiply by the "ertilzcrs used when home-mixed, s i“ C91? ‘If’? 3°91‘ 1H we $- number of units. Thus Nitrate of md the ymds per acre dammed? “c “pp w 10m “we prove“ v W i we Me indpbmd m um seed potato profitable to our growers when used inspectors who gathered the dam o, in connection with the best methods which the following averages are of seed treatment. cultivation and thorough spraying. based: equals 532 lbs" or if you use Bu!‘ From the data submitted ‘from 80 r he 1,15“, is hem 2o t" growers. the average quantity of géxligr: griffitglfntlflggplfillilég: i? have as unit in grew pieiiufgir-xed “mm” us“ W” 14“ mum's P” ras 25-28; firsts 22-25; pulle ts ex- m“ 20'” deuvema‘ 2h t divided into 2000 lbs gf th t - -1 :1 m. ggqnd HALIFAX-The Market here is 9n» - V05 if; segonvdesillgbcrnnteoe S? sort?!‘ at 12 ‘M74118 B 9m" "m0 811d 911°" 1185 m5 lbs‘ t” the “n”- mumplim b5’ been a. slight advance in Jobbers 8 mic“ local supplies are being Potash 5o pa. cent" divided mm Der acre by these was 1240 pounds. - - - augumented by importations from 2000 lbs. gives you 40 lbs. On lining up in rinks \e could P. E‘ L Quality o‘ local 8 is u E Robin li(‘<‘l for high single score b1°°d~ Th1‘- M°m5Y1'=‘-‘- McaYfi-Kcfsvlshowlng a‘ marked improvement 11ml in‘ 568 pins, 1n the sgxmnd Clarksons. Johnsoiis 11nd Stewarts’ ijnlnf‘ 11-1». P. McMahon had 1111.11 were n11 there in full war paint. w u.’ 0:11 pins. ithur Challenge cup afew weeksago. LAST NIGIPPS GAME ‘."Boys." but it was a hard fought] Last night on thc L. O. C. Alleys two games and at HA5 at finish ofl i! good game was rolled when the second game the result “ms a tie luviiuiblcs moi and defeated the 34 points each. CITSCUIILS by a margin of 206 pinsj Then the fun commenced. second . r111. 1.1111110 was very good and al- supper was served in fine shape and 1:110 of their best men last night flowed without a hitch, at this time flux" dime real 800d. As for the His Worship Mayor Mabon present- lnrincihles they rolled their usual e4 the Qhqflgttefniyn bqyg Wm, the >:i-.~1dy' gainc last night and came key o1 Montague and me {pegdgwn "l" 1|"? “'"F"°T§- ‘of tho Town. Fun galore for about Iii last nights game P. Doyle had an how; m" best of guuowsmp we- high iuiiglo score of 222, while F. vmed. 50m, and speeches “imam IIPVHP)’ had high total of 626 pins. mu and mind yuu not being w“. T“°"°W"18 a"? mm" tent with winning tho "French _ ,, H . . ’} li\(7itl£.\,\1» lu Reserves 82.11 L851 your thc TIWPTRIN [(1 '1 lnvincibles 1- covcr insurance ('f)lil.l'.li'i'» in- . Coylc . . . . . . . . . . .. 154 177 144 sltgygsaufgrggwmfdllgisogzsoictldf CIBASQG 82.8 ', nvrr t|1f"_\'i‘.'|l‘ f P. Doyle . . . . .. . 132 222 213 ll t! _ _ ally ieamed to sing Allouette. At before, security lo poliry‘ hulil- I 1“- Hmlllcs-gcy - - "9 1B3 206 1.15 "early morning" W8 lined Up ers now being six Limos the v G055 - < - - < - - < » - 219 190 307 for the rubber-game 'we went on‘ Reserve requiremi-nt of (l!!! _ ‘ T0331 3201, Wm so d; (an Department of lll\lll‘illll‘l‘. (ii- ' (Tcfcfllls “m; andgaf-gn h- e-m Y“ g’ "WW. ' 1F‘ ‘nemey 207 19B 221E125 tied score bultgouroriltflh; rljdlk Unsurpassed Snlciy roupl." .- 159 went down to defeat. do what we with attractive jirflilillln mt". , ' _n',_, j 4 _ _ ‘ ‘ _ 183 125 could we could not make the counts and returns to policy hold- nccount for thc popularly" u!‘ the Company-is pollen-v. Total w” at times they looked good. our N...:. game takes place Monday sancfihgewpgenxvgfi ‘agate’; ‘Jiillinili "..‘ii°“.’i°.'é T§§f$“i?..f“§:w@r=- "M "BMW" “P. *8 “M 1' "a; goo}; game is expected‘ fellow but he's the very divli with 1 ' ’the broom. he swept so hard that ithe ice got hot and slid our stones {out of rink and so ended the last game. and dear old Montollle lead- ,ing o points for the three games. Another sing song and at 3.15 head- fed for Mamas-db and had a couple ;ol hours rest before" leaving for ;home. | The Charlottetown boys are loud Aching i-‘Qic. LAIIGII raovlcnou wwan. PIIHIUHS T‘ ifcE t \ \‘\\\l 111-“ w‘ w. 1 I Bathe and rub well with Min- " arcPs: It soothes and brings a i l contented feeling of rest. DIS’ game sports and good curlerl, and . , and . , wiu always be welcome to Oharlot- keta not available tonight. poiaonoua wastes. make the v . “ 4 “town . ._._..-.-QQ¢-.-__ . ' | m a the lin f rinks ‘ I and wp n bauiorm-iuwmetiehnviugd r. w. BENTLEY MIIIIIIIIH‘ m I u N I M E N * ‘ltgtlflallvwiluabil emails to m mm‘ m Prince Edward In and , _ of “at to f ‘god , Mi-mwrr- P- I- '- mama-vi?" “- Ilmnnv n M.‘ M... . ofmwflvmm lr . ,, . . . . lover ~ o1 2-.., \\hll(‘ J. Mclnnis had high 349130119455» (Illmlfliens- Mdfiins- Dealers Me paying country 81m» . v\ - slnizlr: score of 211 also high total punish us for centuries the McAr- firs“ 36' ”°°°“ds 22' PM” m "3 oiids 32. though the Crescents were without Belfast ginger nle and Scottish wit imh" change m the condkuon of for oats beiny steady under a quiet demand. The export trade in spring wheat grades of flour was fair and sales o round-idle were made to the United Kingdom, the Continent "1"" m“ ‘him-mm ‘WW5 *1 w"- and the British W t Ildies. Th ‘ local lemand was giiietlbut price: °h°m1°m "M"! SUIPhP-w 0T Win10‘ Wm unchamm A modem“, m- nib, edits $25.30. a difference of sa-l wildd in the ma which butter situation all week was more pronounced on Saturday and prides .______.__.______ scored -a further advance of one cont per pound. making a net for the week pound. The demand was good and I a larfa 1 compiahed. The receipts were 968 packager. The demand for cheese With old age natures forces slowl .intl'leirliflilflfllufllltlllll'lbilwllooniined _ Scotch welcome. may certainly arc atom who firm. The receipts were of pers delivered Halifax extras 40; MONTREAL. Que.. March 1i. - There was no? he local cash grain market, prices mm; o; business was done m wesflo a ton, in favor of chemicals, at} tern wheat grades and values were A very strong feeling pre- Oghin mflkod A fairly has characterized the local m pounds of Ammonia. or 40o lbs. fOl‘ w“- "19 59-1116 Deflmi last Your. in! Soda 632 lbs. Nitrate of Soda i000 lbs. Acid Phosphate. and 280 lbs. Muriate of Potash. This makes a ton of mixed fertilizer. If you use tellers m ext-ms 47: firm 44: wr-Anunoniu it would require 40o lbs. {Ammonia instead of 532 lbs. of So- da. an easy matter to determine the value oi’ the chemicals. equivalent in value to the plant food in a ton of mixed fertilizer. today's pflcgs. rket for all lines of la are used. the difference 1n favori miilfeed and the indications were of chemicals is $4.00 a ton. that prices would be up in the near future. This was attributed to the continued urgent demand from United Slates and the large consumption in Canada. The m”, demand for standard rolled oats was limited. active business was done in fresh em but values were easier and deafers in some cases reduced their prices one cent per dozen. The ream mints were 706 caaearThe strength ery formula. Figure it out for your- self. If you save the money in cost of production. Bfldfi 0T against low markets. of. the Potato Association was held The average estimated yield was 378 bushels per acre. Beventyq four growers gave the quantities of] tho different chemical fertilizers us- e 4 units. Acid Phosphate 16 per gives you 1000 lbs. Muriato oi average formula procured from totals of all thc different fertil- izers iisod was about 1113-6-41, that: the amount used by them w for one m nit. or 280 lbs. for 7 units. ‘Thus, in a 4-8-7 you have if us- ds These figures were, howcvcr. great-I ly influenced by a group of twenty- soven growers n'om two localities, Wh° "fled V913’ heavy applications of muriaie of potash. 2-5-8 and they applied an average of 1080 pounds oi‘ (‘hgmlcnls m...“ to about 1886 pounds of a mixed (ml-Um 0f this formula. _ sovcn others throughout the prov- ince used an average of 1337 pounds. _ _ .using formulae that averaged 3-8-9. When a mixed fertilizer 4-8-7 foi- 1111115 would be equal to about. 11110 dwunds of a mixed fertilizer of this formula. W!‘ 1i8ht. solidi’ 11am soils. simil- ar to those found iii P. E. Island, Dr. Frank T. Shutt in his rccpnt 'blltl.N.ii2,. .. When half soda and half XHTIIIlOH-g u c n o may“ 106° pounds The equivalent of plant food in of n. 4-8-8 mixed fertilizer. The flame mlflwd applies titlrv-{Tho Efleci. of Commercial rel-unz- ers on Yield of Potatoes you are protected to extent at time of planting-f A raw examples m“ b” “Mn rom applications of manure and siiwd‘? “mm!” 5mm" Jlustiatioit Stations in 1927. details of these experiments will be. found in the i927 report of the Di- vision of Illustration Stations for Eastern Canada. _ . At West Devon. i175 pounds, pr chemicals, equal to i200 pounds or 11 15-6-9 mixed fertilizer. were used in On Saturday morning last, n moat‘ teresting and instructive session the Board of Trade roomspths rise of 3 i-Z eenta per volume of business was ac- An 111mm- im denim-in. i... and women post middle life mic! piinieubie Cobble‘ back Hamilton‘: Pills are of wonderful over the chackfilot. l I l"“"“ v to l6 tons of manure per | A359 no)“; N539 “acre. .'I‘hts increased the yield of . LAXATIVE MEDICINE lmtrkettliiblechpoéalolest 150 bushels over e ec p0. The total to iimall lots and down. Old folk: need the assistance in 800d condition. 875 glands of bean mar- out the system. keep it free from limit BqHfl-l f0 1300 bounds of a 5-. active and aid the stomach. To meni Join banalit- To heap regular, full of pap, being I06 bush Yield was 420 bushels per acre. At Rose Valley. on land that was Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They flush mmltllfl Will's 0M6- was out manure" ela. l ‘*- ovcr the check plot. yield was 381 bushels. From the above and other diila duets- by Marga“ Ruey am‘ ‘m that we have studied, we would re— slmpsml Mrs" slmpsm‘ and Mari commend that. wherever obtainable Slmimn- Jennie Mmthews and c“ :1e Woodsidc. was provided was realized in aid of missions. .d_ The average anloum applied Min the early morning Monday. Fulton Thompson. of Darnley. Ful- ,ton was eighteen years of age and f _ lwas thc second son of Mr. :5 Thompson. the equivalent of about i810 poun A figegomwgsoogugigth far several of a 23-6-8 mixed fertilizer per acre} abouf w“, years gt?) hgfnm with his brother George Thrw twenty-ifs?!‘ later he returned and during dewmum the gummy of chemcals seven used formulae that averogedfgagcd in 115m“; ‘lynfiflfiion. Ham MoGouean. Lorne Ow- toes. The amount of chemicals Band of Malpeque and Baltic. he! We applied per acre was 1421 pounds. 11 social evening in Melreqiw Ha This would be about equal to 1750 0" Tuefidli-l/ Qvflnillg. RBV- D~ . 5.6.9 mixed fertilizer’ Grant presiding. The program con o; nlarket. sistecl oi readings by Misses ' able Green Mountains 223 bushels cmiyi 11"!" M°D°nmd ""5 Thin“ The Low} Ronald; solos. by Mr. Burgess. Mr Simpson and be applied the previous (Continued on page 71 MALPEQUE 1 arch 5th, there passed away Mr. William The deceased sununcr following he was cn- 80ml;- His mother. formerly Miss There was a large number The follow-log is thc report of the. glmfllfy Department of Fanning hoo z oi-ade rv. rim-i, Bruce Cham- " pion and Grace Beairsto (equal); 2. Amy Champion; Guigan. Owen (equal): 2. Cora McGuigan; B, Ciol- die Wall. Grade n1 (am-l, Enid Ramsay; lMountain. Dorothy McKenzie and Roy Abbott. Alice McOougan. Grade Irgawoigg: Kenneth r . bong}; a-o mixed rel-unini- par more. winch"; u" ' " “m” increased the yield Eleanor 265 bushels Prgnglg 1e total yield Kentfor 3. Hurry ‘Mc- Orade IV. (jrJ-l. Iiorne and Marjorie Bryetiton i. Wilton Ramsay; 3. Ruby Grade m. qi-J- 1.1 Iii-l. Lea; MUKIY. 3.?“ -—l. Dugald McNutt; 2, Ramsay. Boaristo. and» m. -'- i." d Abbott; 2. Roy Championi’ d with 20 ions c1‘ XLIHUIC en. Marjorie Bryenton. Enid Ra This say, Ruby Mountain, Roy Abbot IlIICTCZISEd the yield of isai-kctablo Dorothy McKenzie, Francis Boa “,9 ‘fleeting was closed by an c,“ Cobblers 209 bushels over the check sto, Mary Stewart, Alice McGouga Kentford Abbott, Dugald McNutt. home of Mr. Wcodside. Hamilton, in the aid - “Doing Our Bit." Mission Band. large number manifested their LCYCSC by their attendance. Rev. i M. Grunt presided. The prod?" ‘joyed and all proved satisfying their way. Evenings of this natu are helpful in the social life as we as thc financial part of the year work. A vote of thanks. moved - Miss Havel Ramsay, and second by ‘Miss Sophie Ramsay. was co veyed by the chairman to the -~ and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. -~- side, for their splendid hospital" The following is h“ "m7 marks by chairman; piano solo. ' Yeflfsiviiss Goldie wdddsid : reedlns- ' dmbeteklitfrs. Roy Lockerby; duct. Jollfm °°111P=~I1Y.ov'nn and Harold Ramsey: d" went‘ uflhfisscs Reta Ramsay and Jean 0 reading, Miss Sophia Simpson: 5° M; Lowe; reading, Mr. JamesR-fl ~ so . Not feeling wcll. . . ' Bu the Sunday previous to his Phillips, duet, chorus. Mission he retired early. During the night| ho grew weaker until at length the! cnd came. Fulton is survive father and one brother. titlil! latter whom is in Western Can- a a. Katherine Ilodgson. picdeccascd him about tcn years ago. The funeral‘ service was conducted by RcmFrcrl-l crick Williamson. in Keir Memorial Church. on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The address was based on thc iext John 16:33: "In thc world a of chemicals equal w 1200 Dflillldyye shall have tribulation, but be of 800d courage. I have overcome the world." present and all realized the sad- ness that comes with the p ing of one so young with life's p351]. ities and opportunities untried. The pail-bearers were as follows: Messrs. kertilizcrs and from fertilizers nlone “gglmlivlflfilfgv- Ollévflw 1 or toes. _ _ , _ -- . n . ruce asc- Dflta pn the P E islandTlklc my‘ John. McNuu‘ Gorls. dby msvM. Compton, St. Eleanoi-‘s. cxw °°°YB°-- their sympathy in the basil"! .hcr husband on Tuesday. film“ 28. Mrs. Compton was 10m“ Miss Eliza McGougan. pcquc. and was wcll known hi" ,cr, and Miss Doris Webster. A" tinc Cove, were roccnt guest-S "T Gougan, and Mrs. John "' were in attendance at the funerll George M. Compton. 0" March 2nd. 1 Are You Nervous A Mn. Ada Taylor Miss Marjorie Pcake. teacher. The “Help Each Other" Missio Mr. Charles ~- An excellent sup and a fair amou A parlor social was held at and Mrs. Willia ontesls and supper were all the program ull: Chorus, Mission Band Girls; dialogue. Modern Mothe instrumental music. M955 The many friends of Mrs. G001 of ' Mrs. Frank McFarland and dausll nd Mrs. Ralph Beairsio. Messrs. J. K. anifvernon M Frld - Sleepless? Si. Fellini-incl, OnL-"l wns lnheffi hurvnlw and rundown niiiic nth rd thnt I could I ‘ gut around l0" my u-urlt. l 1°“, hot aiflfll m" e lanai noise 0f u ri tcm out "i: mom-Dldell’ "P 1 and throw me ll )4 ‘lnlar-vluuanslat nee. I'll-rota M flndg I B_,._11rine che . the ova con ti!" Lloyd McKenzie. lie rfoot attendance: Bruce Cham- ' TIIJIIQI/IF" I‘: A "' :4 - '1 t..- ‘ hi» m. r1 ' "m" I o ' . auditions-fluvi- \_.