20. r‘ “w. FEEDS ‘I _ we luvs them, t obtainable —li‘or— m, Cattle. Bheelrr Pl‘! and ‘ngy. Sold in any quantity 10"“ prices Wholesale and and the “a Oats. Bu-Ied llny, Bnhd ,, (m- bediiinl)» (hwy (Ihovn , cake Meal, Cotton Seed Cracked Corn, Feed Corn- Onln, Dululeul, Dried Grains (for Cattle), ‘HM-J's Ilog Food, Sornlnll . m roam-r. cfllllml 0r:- gaells and Grit for Poultry d | full sullill! v! Poultry p, Poultry and Stock lingu- nter & Co., Black beauties for moderniy equipped. thelr-anches. The Ropers porters of Guernseys in this province and kyow the value oi a balanced diet for cattle. and scientific knowledge to producing the best Silvers and are making it a success. Expert Testimony Mr. John B. Roper of Sherwood and Arthur Roper his jun are among the most successful fox ranchers in Prince Edward Island, having a long experience in breeding Silver the fur markets. comprising the woqd, The Bankers Amalgamated, The Model and the Rem. bough ranch on Mt. Edward Road. Messrs Ropers are great believers In Imperial Cod- LIver-Oll Fox Biscuits, feeding them all the year round in nssilu in an nun umu. sn nan n nu v cifl asui Ilu ilnllcllla Iain from Fruli RR. No. 1, Everett, Ont. " Iliad been troubled for years with Byspspsla, Llverand Kidney Trouble d could notget relief until I starts ' taking “Fruxt-a-tives". Thanks their beneficial action, I ab: in norms; health again". I “ Fruit-s-tives " alone can give such happy and successful results because “ ruit-a-tives" is the famous medi- einemade from fruit juices and tonlcs. “ Fruit-a-tives" is pleasant to take and will always restore the health when taken regularly as directed, ASOcéa box, 6 forf$2.59, trial size 25o. ea ers, o F ‘i; .15 Limited, Ottavlfa, 6:2 n“ i n. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Peter Condon wlisih to thank their firiends for their nelglnbors and kindness and generosity during ‘the illness and death of their beloved nephew, Allan Morrison. The ranches are home ranch at Sher- have won a ' ,-cord as lm. They apply their experience Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E, l. - 720-1.1-tf. ' jtr-iiib‘ /~“-<‘i$~'.-'. . ALFRED t‘ u, Q Q3118’. . LAMPSIIII 04 Qdeen Street k London Public Auction Bales of RAW' FURS Sales are held January. April and October Represented by ' ~ 212 ‘Fifth Avenue, ‘New. Silver Fox and Cross Fox should be shipped direct to London to avoid the payment of the 50 per cent duty im- posed by the United States Government. rflyfi?” . sink-- . . QIW} FRASER York MrLTHoMAs EvANé ruary 22nd at 7.80. The gommis- ‘n: liliillIlllAN‘ ' SHOP from Holden's Gatsl _ ALL meniscus" of st. James’ iChoir are requested to attend spec- ial rehearsal tonight. Important. RACES THURSDAY" - The Oyster Bod Driving Club are hold- ing their next race‘ on Thursday, Feb. 21st‘ s; oéleoclock with three . . OOVEH EAD METHODI8T—Wea- ther and_ roads permitting, Rev. H. T. Smith will preach at Covehead next Sunday at 3 p.m. OAVENDISH CIRCUIT-There will be service in the Presbyterian Church Sunday, Feb. 24th at Stan- ley at 11 a.m.; North Rustico at 7 p.m. The Bible study groupwill meet at North Rustico Friday, Fab. ' 22nd at 7.30. ' A SPECIAL, MEETING of Lo Creek Farmers Institute will be held in Afton Hall on Friday, Fob- A PLEASANT VISIT-Mr. Fred E. Morris returned last night from a four weeks visit to Boston and 31mm- of Agflcumne Wm be we‘; New York. While absent he. gave |em with 0mm. spake“; . may? recitals in Boston, Hartford, Conn., body w91mme_ 1.597_2_201z1_ and New London, Conn. “Ihlle in New London be was the guest of AI- , in a brief address, congratulated ‘,~, always been popular with all mem- ' horn of the different departments. »‘ Coylc then presented the blush- ‘ mg groom with n beautiful silver g low, acting mind-er instructions from ; Governor in!‘ Grand Pre and lien years of age, in the Churclvoi ‘ Si. Charles. Ho pretended to have . ‘Atlantic. , g curried out to the letter. After cheiMi- Albm" are 513d t" see him “m- fall of Loulsbourg n. 115s, the lie-again and We 1° ‘mend aflians oi‘ the Island of St. John| were treated in the same way Iby‘ . who was present. POWNAL cmculri- Worship on Sunday, Feb. 24th Pownal at 1 a. m. and 7 p. m. and in Millview at 2.30 p. m. The third meeting of the Quarterly Board will be held on Thursday, Feb. 28th in the Mt. Herbert Church at 2 p. m. Wor- ship In the Orphanage on Feb. 28th at. 7.30 p. m. POWNAL CIRCUIT NEWS. — The Millview and Pownal C. S. E. T. Boys at their regular meeting on Friday evening, Feb. 19th held n debate on the subject: “Resolved that the city is a better plilce in which to live than the country." The Pownal boys supported ‘the af- native and won the debate. The mentors of the two groups were the judges. A WEDDING GlFT.--Just be- fore closing time on Monday the employees 0f the Patriot composing room and mechanical department, gathered around the "stone" and called on Mr. Harry Morgan to step forward. Mr. Jas. Coyle, foreman, Mr. Morgan on the lulportant part- nership 1111.0 which he had just en- tered with one of the Patriot's lady employees, who like himself hnll casserole, with best wishes for a long and happy married llfe.~Mr. Iilnrgun lundc a fitting and brief rcply, after which he wasglvcn three hearty cheers, and a Tlgcr for Mrs. liiorgan. LECTURE AT RUSTICO HALL. —~On the 15th February, 1924, Rev. W. V. McDonald of Hops River, gave a very instructive and inter- esting ‘lecture on the Deportation oi’ tho Acadichs of Grand Pre and the ilslwnil ol‘ Si. John. lOll the 5th September, 1755, Colonel Wins- bert Hickman, President of the Sea- Sled Company, makers of the cele- brated sea-sleds which have attain- d a speed of 57 miles an hour. He al- so visited Dr. Cllft, well known in Charlottetown, whom he found well and anxious to learn about his friends in Charlottetown. W. M. S. SOCIAL. ——The W. M. S. of Clifton and Mt. Herbert held a .very enjoyable parlor social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Farquharson, Bunbury, on the evening of ‘Feb. 14th. An enjoy- able programme was rendered con- sisting of choruses, rccitations, dialogues, etc. S eciai mention might be made of l. e instrumental music furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Alton Burke, also n quartette by Mrs. M. W. Wood, Mrs. Bourke. Mr. Percy Mutch and Mr. M. W. Wood. After the programme, lunch was served by the ladies, every one heartily taking part In this special feature of the occu- sion. The counting of the pro- ceeds was the next item of im- portance and the members of the society were very thankful for the generous amount donated it be- ing something over $25. A vole of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs. Farquharson for the use of their home and for the cordial wcl- come they had given to all. Mr. Furquhurson replied in a few well chosen remarks. Mrs. Hammond Kelly who very kindly acted as ed some old favorites everyone tak- ing part in the singing. The guests numbered about one bun- llred and thirty-five uud all ex- pressed themselves as having spent a most enjoyable evening. ofgunist for the evening then play- ' . - ‘ m cnsnnorrmowncusnnrsn Is‘ and .ln the columns adjoini have adopted the use of Vi troduced here last winter. over 17 million jars are use colds, babies’ colds, adults’ ‘bronchi-tie and uli other su pneumonia. Vicks is an ingenious the world's ibest remedies lion. neat of the body. These 'Double Direct Action n-way __altogei‘her. Vicks is especially favo young children. day "In the home. PERSONALS ‘Mr. Lloyd Wellnen left yester- day on a business trip to Toronto. Lawrence of Halifax, Hlllllililflneil all the male inhabitants even boys cf a very important mesage from ‘King George II. to communicate to ‘~ them. They were made prisoners and were told that they were to be transported lo the shores of the This an-noun t was Lord Rona, by order of Admiral Iloscomen. The Reverend lecturer, urged upon his hearers, descend- auisfif those who had been so cruelly treated, to show themselves ' worthy of their ancestors. Althoughi they were to forgive past injustices! and persecutions, ‘they should‘ nevertheless remember that their forefathers were always guided ‘by princlpes of humor and duty.—One _.._._¢-o->ii Dilnurilw Illnlment for llcndnclu- , E.R- 14s Richmond sneer Charlottetown A Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and‘ Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Brow Agent at Suniiiierside, Lloyd Lewis, 900d Strong Stock 001111181595- New Universities Dictionary lill ‘.1 w. UiliVi |3‘-|l ii n a = 1 -= z How To Get It For the More Nominal Gen Of Manufacture llll 95'7"?“ ticn - 3 Coupons and 98c some this new authentic Dlstldnam sound ,ln black peel gram illustrated with “ill-pages In oelor ' Present cfi 2 The boy with his bolt, the girl with her dolls will soon have passed this age of toys -but Photographs of the children never grow up. Call 652-J today for an ap- polntment. BAYER Photographer _ a nger of lilr. L. C. Hayward, of the Royul Bank, Charlottetown, has been transferred to Halifax. Mr. James Easton, Charlottown, iltoyalty, returned Inst week from 'Boston where he had been vslting ‘his sister. ' - The many friends and school [Indies of blaster Cecil C. Rankin of school. Thanks to the skilful treatment of Dr. Keeping. . Mr. B. C. Chnppell, General Mun- ihe Canadian National Railways with headquarters at Sus- katoon, who accompanied tho rc- mains of his mother t Charlotte- town u fcw days ago, le t on return to Saskatoon, in his private car attached to the mail train yesterday morning. Oil Fine For Washing Hair i Cocoanut If you want to doeep your hair in good condition, be careiiul whnt. you wash it with. Do not use prepared shampoos or anything else that contains too much ‘free alkali. This dries bile scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Muleiflal coconnut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than anything else you can use for shampoolng, as this can not pos- sibly injure the hair. "Slmrply moisten your hair with an abundance of rich, c-‘reamydath- er, and cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out. easily. and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil, The hair dries quickly and ev- only, and It leaves it flne and silky. Iirlghi, fluffy, wavy, and easy t0 manage. You can get Mulsifled cocoanut " oil shampoo at any d1‘!!! BWTB- It i5 " inexpensive, and a -i‘ew ounces will ,1 mo. everyone in‘ the family for , months. Be sure your dirugslsi gives you Mulsliled. Beware of imi- tatlons. Look for one IIRIIIIIB Watkins We have u» ilrllli- Imk of Marble and Granite Mon- umwg, iln the most artistic (“signs in this province. Lgwgfl prises, on"! Wm“ manehip, satisfaction W!“ antesd. Our prices include mom!- mente erected In saunter!- ’ Genistery lotturlna 9'61""- ly attended to. _Chandler,& B611 m" m.‘ u. owl-mm ‘rum 1m P-.°- l“ l‘ on the package- Eye Sight and Prhduction Costs Defective Vision amongst employees, is responsible for a serious Increase In Produc- tion Costs. , A- blinded machinist would , be a drug on the market; no employer uid want him, and yet there are thousands of PARTIALLY blind work- ers, whose productive sfflo lency Ia out in hall, by some e-n-establs tom of eye de- ft" ' “‘v¢¢¢‘€$¢‘.b lnliuttrlalets ‘an becoming _ ~allve to the serious less thus Incurred, and so a result. lye will“. are new consumed"? n a shape a m s’; 11%,» the not. water and rub it in. Two or three, teaspoonfuls of Mulsifiod will makei use. its uses are laaumsrabiojad i i i t‘ Over? /7 MILLION Orient Wants l Canadian Products (Canadian Press) Oricilt is gradually adopting west- ern wayswith the result that there will bc an increasing demand for Canadian products within the next few (lays. Mr. A. ll’. Rasmussen. Shanghai business mun, told the chamber of com- merce here recently. Very little ‘ilmlxcr exists in Chino. declared the speaker, uml what there i5 of ii is very small. Ycl, a vast amount of lumber is necdcfl, as better buildings are growing in favor among Chinese, who are learning to spend money liberally on the comforts of llfo. Some of the most palatial buildings in Shanghai, he stated, are now occupied by Chinese. Canada should be able to market a ‘tremendous amount of lumber across the Pacific. Wheat, paper and fruit were other main products on which ex- porters In Canada could wisely con- centrate. .. The wheat market wns develop- ing surprisingly wlth the rising price of rice. The workers, com- prising 80 per cent. of Chinifs 40.- 000,000 population are findingn-Ice too high and turning to wheat. Wheat to some extent is grown in China, but, the little produced is inferior. When millions of people were changing their diet in this manner. said Mr. Rasmussen. the trade possibilities were enormous. What wns true of China held good for Japan. as far as wheat is con- corned. Paper and cement should also find ready market in China. Nor- way and Sweden are at DIGBB!" shipping these commodities to the Orient, despite the tremendous distance that separates them from this market. Of course, it was always necess- ary to bear in mind that active competition existed. China was developing rapidly. The fourteen miles of river between the sea and Shanghai. now being dredged and docked to form one great harbor. possessed modern cotton mills. some operated by Europeans and some by Chinese: anegg factory; ship yards and lumber yards the latter handling British Columbia timber. . The interior of China was a treasure house of gold and other minerals and the Juperstltltlon that evil spirits dwell In the earth which has hitherto kept tho Chinese from digging deep into the sround. is dries 011t- i ::A Power of [is 0vrn.—-Dr. Th0 mas’ Eclsctric Qll has a subtle pow erotiisovnL-All havsusedlt knot; 1h]; and keeplt y them as the‘ most valuable ii imnlt svali~ flihy years ti: has been llfllsd fl" . _ ‘as the leading liniment for mes, and Inset. r - l Declare Vicks onderful for ‘Cold Troubles lences of a number cf Prince Edward ‘Island families who others ng are given the actual exper- cks VapoRub since it was in- A Vapor Lamp the | Though ‘new here, Vicks is old in the States, where d yearly-for croup, children's colds, catarrh, sore throat, ch troubles down to incipient in Salve Form combination in salve form, m‘ for congestion and inflamma- ilt contains Camphor, Menthol, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Oil of Turpentine a-nd other volatile oils, which are rc- leaserl as vapors when the salve is acted upon by the vapors are taken with each breath, into the nose, throat and lungs, clearing che 1111s- sages, loosening phlegm and relieving the congestion. At ‘the same time, the application acts like a liniment, poultlce or plaster, draiwing the blood away from the congested parts and relieving that soreness and tightness. Brings Quick Results This treatment often gives amazingly quick results. Colds vanish over night. Croup is relieved inside of 15 minutes. Or one application at bed-time may keep croup For deep chest colds, ‘bordering on bronchitis 01- pneumonia, it is unexcelled. spoon and inhaled, Vicks clears the head instantly. Fine ior Iiosal ‘csiu-rrh ahd mouth-breathing at night. M-clted in n red in homes where Lhcrc arc Its use does away with dosing for colds w-savos their delicate stomachs, It is not necessary, us with vapor lumps, to close tho windows at night. ‘ / Vicks is equally good for cuts, burns, sores, bruises. bites. stings and skin itchings. Thus it is useful every Jan's Usso YEARLY IN Ii/IEMORIAM ( MRS. KENNETH MCDONALD. lieu. [drunk G. Potter of Immun- uel liicthoflisi; church officiated Sunday zlfternoon at funeral scr- Vl("l‘OIt‘i'A. Ii. (Y. Feli- l-‘i-Tlnmvlcl-s held for lilnry liiucllonnld at Wimliviiiyh‘ While ileliil°rllfi will‘ ,1-i lllupic lcxjrncze. lleautiful fimv- urrs in grout profusion marked to n small degree the lovc and rus- pcci by the friends and neighbors 0f tho deceased. The pail bearers were Lester iJoues, (lhurlvs De Murk, Itny Wool- |ncr, .lohn liiurphy, E. N. Iinrtlcii land Murray MacDonald. lntcruicxlt‘ was in the family. lot in Mt. Fenkc cemetery. Arrangements were in charge of Undertaker Wlllinnl R. ‘Miller. ‘ The deceased was thc widow of lfenneih IiIacDonald who died about |six years ugo. Tho family has resid- cfl ncnrly 20 yours in Wnlihum, coming here from Prince Edwauxli Island, where Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Donald were born and married, and whore scvernl oi‘ their children were born. Mrs. MacDonald was n member of Immanuel church, and highly respected and cstccnlefl for her many good qualifies und cheer- ful and happy flispnsiiion. She was onc of 1hr- members of the Duncan MacDonald usuncin- lion, cousistingcf (iescenflnnts of Duncan and Christina Campbell MacDonald, who-settled in‘ Prince Edward Island from the Isle of Skye, Scotland, about 1841. Nearly 300 descendants by blood or mar- riage are residing within 75 miles of Boston.—Waltha|n, l\iass., pup- or. (The deceased who was 77 yearn of age,’ was a daughter 0f the Iatc William Houston of North Rusticu.) W EGG LAVlNG CONTEST. Notes on the Sixth P. E. I. Egg - Laying Contest for the 15th Week Ending Feb. 13th, 1924. ’I‘hcro was a slight falling off in production of The Chnrkittetown Egg Laying Contest for the 15th week. 587 eggs were lnld during the week compared with 615 for the previous week, 5703 eggs have been laid to date, compared with 4036 for the 15th week 1923. The Experimental Station's pen of White Leghorns No. 14 led the Contest for the wyeek with 49 eggs. LQ JOINTS .ACHHE ? . Minardh will ease the min and stillness. - The old reliable-remedy.- ~ Vicks has me Prince Edward HEAD GOLDS miss Norah Maher of 141 Dor- Durchmstcr Street, Charlottetown, i’. E. 1.. writes: "I have tried Vicks VaipoRuib and found it. to ‘be lhe best remedy for colds in the chest uml head that, I have ever used. I used it mys-eli as did also my sisters and ‘I can truly say that it is a ‘wonder ‘worker. I cannot Draise Vicks Vapoltub too highly and will always use and recom- mend it." GROUP Mr. Alphonsus Daigle of Bear Itiver. P. E. 1., says: "I have used kicks VapoRub and found it a areal remedy for croup and colds. My father also used it and found iL very satisfactory. I cannot praise Vicks Vapollilb too much and nev- Pl‘ want to be wiflhout it." COUGHS Iiliss Alice ‘Pearson, Route No. 2, Albillil’. P. E. 1., writes: “My moth- ('1' is Ilellghied with Vicks Vapo- llnb. Wlrcn she takes u cold it develops as n. very raw ‘and sore throat. She had such a cold and ilecirlcfl to try Vicks. The applic- ation of the salve several times saved her from having a cough and she is now completely well of hcr cold. Vicks is indeed wonder- ful." SOFIE THROAT Miss Bessie Dunn of Cape Trav- ersc, l’. E. I. writes: "I have tried Vicks VapoRub for sore throat and colds in the ihcad and found it all that you claim for it." island Homes OH I LDR1EN'58 COLDS Mrs. E. P. Lcgere of 308 Si. George Street, Moncton, N, B., writes: "I have tried Vicks Vapo Rub and find it to be one of the Ibest remedies I have eve]- used In my home. Have used it for child- ren's colds and find it. wonderful. Also for myself for asthma and found great relief. Vicks is one of the best remedies 0n the market." BRONICHITIS Mr. W. J. Scott, Route No. 3, Marshflelrl, P. E. 1., writes: “When I used Vicks vapoRub ‘I found It did me quite a lot oi" good. As I am troubled with bronchitis, I put a small quantity up my nose and bathed my chest with hot water and then rubbed my chest well with Vicks. I was eased in a short time. Vicks is the best remedy I ever had for ‘bronchitis. It is also fine for ibad colds and I intend to keep a supply on hand.” CATARR-H lMr. John H. Sencsbaugh, Box 28. St. Mary's Route, I’. E. 1., says: “Just. a line to let you know that I used Vicks, as directed for caiarrh and found it good." CHEST COLDS llilrs, E. Everett oi 22 Park Street, Amherst, N. |S.. says: "My little girl lmd n tcurible cold in her chest. I rubbed iher well with Vicks on ‘both chest and buck and soon she was well again. Vicks -is the quest remedy I ever used. I would not -he wdthoui ll. and recom- mend it to everyone." 50¢ A‘ JAR AT onuo stones , If you prefer in test. Vicks beiorc purchasing, clipythis 1 coupon, mall it i0 the Vick Chemical ($0., iii-i Si. i -. Paul St. \V.,u\ionl.rcal, P. (2., and u Irvc tcsi. size puck- ‘, age will be sent you promptly. i i - \ ‘Experimental Station's pen of‘, White Leghorns No. 12 tied with idxpcrlmental Station's pen No. 15 ‘for sccoml with 44 eggs each. Ex- perimental Station's pen of White ‘llcidlorlls N0. 13 third with 43 eggs. Mrs. Frail hlclmyrcfis White Leg- hnrns tied for fourth wilh Mr. J. J. JG eggs ouch. Mr. Edward Bulipitfs While In-Izhorns tied with Expcri mcninl Station's pcu of linrrvd Rocks No. 10> for fifth with 33 eggs, ..\ir. l). i“. hlucbonnldi-i linrrcll Rocks sixth with 31 eggs and Mr. J. P. Hoopcfs Barred liocifs sev- ullill wiLh 30 eggs Experimental Stations pen ofi White Leghnrns No. 14 lends the mnunr, Contest to date with 481 eggs. Ex- ond with 460 eggs. Experimental Station's pen of White Lcghorns N0. 13 third with 450 eggs. Experi- mental Station's pen of White Leg. horns No. 15 fourth with 399 eggs, Mr. Edward liullpilfs White Lug- horns fifth wilh 3S9 cggn, Mr. San; hlckhcrsolfu White Leghorns sixth with 3X5 eggs: and Mr. J. J. lllcGll- llvruys White Iicghorns seventh with 3151 eggs. “Diapepslnf Ends Stomach Misery, Gas, Indigestion As soon as you eat a tablet or two of "Papa's Dlililepfilll" our indigestion is gone! Hear urn, flawloncy. Eases. pulpllution, or nny misery from a sour, acid stom- ncb ends. Correct your stomach and digestion for a few manta. Each Package guaranteed by druggists. 188 It's Ia squarefleal s q u a r e m e a l bread. ::One of the must effective ver- mifugcs on the markci is 1Mlller's Worm ‘Powders. They ‘will not 0n- ly clear the stomach and bowels of worms, but servlczeublc mcrliciile for in regulating the lninutiile system and mninlniriini: it condition. lhr-ir vompnsllinxi that will injure ‘the {nest delicate stomach when directions. are followed, and thry can be given" to children in the will prove a very children in a healthy Thcrc is nothing in full assurance that they will ni- ter-iy destroy all worms. ._.__¢e->i- ~- Llnlmc-nl for (‘rumba mcrimcntnl Station's pen No. 12 sec- ._.._._LL FORTUNE’S FOOL by Rafael Sabatini author of SCARAMOUGHE . and . CAPTAIN BLOOD begins In GUARDIAN February 22nd Like all Ssioatinfs stories. Fortune's Fool is a tale of ac- tion from the first page-of adventure. of lovemaking, of v-lvid character painting and of breathless interest and suspense to the lalt line. Don't mks the opening chap ter o! this tlwlllin; qerial ‘by run cnnarosr HISTORICAL Novsusr 1rv-1-r.. wn__.u.- v- . ‘>1 -....-..-. ---. 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