Wm culnrlrrrlrrowu GUARDIAN- ~1n Madman . Hats mus. w»... omagzrgglol‘ , plfndilvidual Styles $3.75 Trouble! -‘- Ill‘ ler In] Your: jIr. J. Savoy, Loggieville, N.B., , t-—-l‘I hlve suffered for many from dyspepsia and could not *9»; i?“ relief. <- I I told my wife I thought] _ try a bottle o! _ l B1112 u 0 (in 1 m B l.. 0 0 if) _ B IT r E R s c: ti: l": ::...::..::.*::..: i: pulk°l’...’."‘l..b°ifi'.°.'.'i“fi “°'.I, “K3 ‘ l I‘OOOOOYQ~O'OFQQQQFO-QQQUOQO-‘ MISS BROWN OF X. Y. 0. By s. Phllllppl o, . Ilmhelm * Iilonyrieht in’! b imam”, 1 obbenhelm) i l @'$l‘iiLEs a GABBY GERTIE | v 0o M ~ c =v: (CONCLUDEDJ SOON the left stretches of llléflth -s:2fre.lr;l:n°§§: 1°" 8°“- imd passed mu» what izfifimcd to be an older world, qugm. _°' “"1"” with small. thatched “clad Imus“ l“ ‘he Burden oi ‘Ymch h°nYhOcks and even in the ‘um’? “m?” early roses were makmll a SiFlIEBIlIIE appearance. The region of straight roads was] ended.) They curled and twisted: over fir-clad ridges and into shady: hcllows where the meadows on eachl Side “'9'” "ch will! Breen herbage? and here and there a wealth oil lllllnroses peered out from the mossw grown stone walls. or through the ""8 grass of the weedy ditches, The breath of violets came to them‘; from many places beneath the; liedscriiws facing southward, and‘. Miss Brown gave, a little 50b 0f de-l light when on a sheltered slope be-q tween two strips of woodland she; saw a waving mist of faint purple. herald of coming bl ebells. Dessiter opened his eyes with a. smile. . = "Fond of the country. Miss” Brown?" he asked. ’ ' "I was brought up in it," she Y9‘, minded him. "No one who has‘ evor live in the real country canl forget, d all around London is so‘ difficult. The suburbs seem l0 reach forever." He nodded understandingly. "It costs something in beauty.“ he remarked. "to own the greatest city in the world, if one can only travel so far as the bussee go. Every sea- son they extend, but so does thc curse of villadom." Presently the villages whangeai oncc again in character. The thatch was replaced by ancient red tiles. The faces oi the cottages were plastered and incrusted with pebbles. the tangled waste oi wood- land gave way to scantily growing forests. and into the atmosphere thcrc crept a faint tang oi some- thing, drawn far inland from the sea. Miss Brown tool: a deep breath and sat a little more upright. “Arc we getting near the coast?” she asked. i an awed tone. "Not far i." he answered. He too was sitting upright now. ‘they passed at a reduced speed through a village where the stones fronted hollscs were covered with creepers and where the ivy-grown church with its squat lower seeme‘. to have been standing from time immclnorial. A few people standq ing about gazed at them curiously. Once a hat was hurriedly raised. and once an old man stopped in his‘ leisurely progress and, leaning upon his stick. stood looking after them as one might look at a ghost. Pro-l sently the speed of the car was} slackened and they came almostjto, a standstill before some lTlESSlVQL iron gates. There was a lodge 0n either side, a great coat of arms in. the middle. gardens ablaze with yel- ‘ low crocuses. ‘ _ As they slowed down the gatcsi were opened. and a woman. who had hurried out from one of the‘ lodges. dropped a courtesy. TlleYl passed into a park dotted with n; stately though dwarfed oaks. and- with here and there little rlngcd‘. plantations of fir trees. In the TE ‘Zia-good ted l Red Rose Orangellllekoéjia the best tee. you can buy In clean. bright Aluminum _ Wood Farm For Sale‘ W _35 acres covered with hard and‘ - soft wood, considerable quantity oi thfllhfilzllrniux "12:: bms '_‘g“l"$l lumber near Grand View Station prescn; same ‘o Townrgunkd l“ F“ paflicuhrs “m” dcn on or before the 12mm“ Bob JAMES LOWE, 1,2,; “so any pemms 0M“ Avril. 73 M""'“’°"° st» to Town of Borden are 3:113"! mlnwm- M355 mike payment on or heme lsldg: ~ g of May, 1928 as defaullprs list 1m be , ' * Ifltl’ um date. C. SLAVIN. Town Clerk, Borden, P, p;_'|_ SBOi-l-S-ist. Notice is hereby given that the! streets of Borden are closed to all auto-traffic from now untlhfurther Annual Meeting f '1'-“-~ “nnual meetlrl! of the ca... lottetovm- Hotel Co. Ltd, Opfifgtma Hotels Victoria and Queen will l” held in the Willingdon dlnlngi-gom at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, lip. m. 12m. The meeting will be m. Needed by a supper served u. m, Wlllingdon room at 6.15 p. m. A; the above meeting the reports for 19?’! will be‘ submitted to the sham. holders, and directors for i928 wm be elected. W. K. Rogers, Presldm Lieut. Col. l). A. MacKinnon, Sgg‘. rotary Treas. Annual Meeting ma: cnAuLormToWN naiv- Usually‘ such styles would sell for $5, $6, $7 100 New Novelty Iiats. just received by_ ox- pressnnd go on sale in three groups ll ite h)’ With M6. that l am completely n of my "uwmn o ‘ _Iluuf_aoturod only by The '1'. Milbm U‘ Toronto, Ont Shore Farm F0ll_§Al.E all; lnllc from the town of Sour-is. containing 90 acres. 20 acres plowed rc- seed plums and with lust clue buildings, Ideal farm for seed potatoes. Benson for selling, l am - For further ‘particulars or call Delightful Spring styles Shining little afioirs~ sportingly simple-lav- ishly trimmed—~Many combine printed silks —one of New York's millinery crazes; in fact. hats for all occa- sions’ ‘ ' $3.75-— 54.50- $5.00 Fancy Cuff, Washable Gloves . . . . . . . 75c Charming styles in turn-back and flare . cuffs Embroidered in soft, harmonizing tou- es, also the new spring shades, Mode, Fawn, Sand. Grey, Pastell. etc A regular $1 O0 value. Special . . . .750. Silk Crepe de Chene $1.69 ' Extra good weight pure silk crepe dc cheue, 39 inches wide, suitable for after. noon and evening dresses, scarfs, under- wear, linings, eac. -All the new Spring shades, pink, coral, sand, copper, maisc, navy, grey,‘ blue, rosewood, flesh, cocoa, etc. A $2.00 value. Special $1.69 Silk Knit Bloomers " 89c A serviceable weight silk knit bloonicr at a very low price, cut in good fitting sizes, well made witlrreinforced gusset, elastic at waist and knee; ivhite, pink, peach, maise. P. blue, mauve, S. green, black. A regular _$.l.25 value. Special . . . . . . . .890 ilBoy’s Spring Coats $3.25 _ Boysj Tweed and Serge Top Coats, real t nil” 3579-4-4-71. _..._. The death occurred ut g on Sunday. All?" 15$’ °i Hummh‘ widow of the "m? Jim“ Gllmhum‘ “K326235321; some time previous‘ to her death had not been in the best of health. but we» able W W‘ form her duties in the usual man- ner On March 28rd, she‘ was sud- denly stricken with paralysis viii“ brain. and deSPll-e ‘he kind Jni loving care of neighbors. fell! V5 and friends. she Passed Pea-whiny to hgrieternal rest. All who had the privilege of her acquaintance ever found her a true friend and kind “ellltbllbsral which was held from the residence of her son, John M- Ggmhum, 226 Cumberland SUE}. W125 largely attended. The Rev. . I. Ramsay. D.D., officiated. TYOHfB-YOI’ mns of tho dwells - Abldfi‘ " and "Jesus Lover oflMy Saul," were gung during the service. Six grandsons. namely. JBYBGWYI- Edward. Nernon. Dennis and Joli" Clarnhum. of Charlottetown. 8M “P I h kn h t k Brenton Garnhum. 0i Amherst» N» cope w o ow w a_ ma e: s" acted as palpbearem the wheels go round sometimes flnc Her husband’. one daughter and "i" Whni flops them?‘ one son predeceased her some years ago. There are left to mourn the llcss of a kind and loving mother. five sons, Brenton. J. L». GflOYZB 6-. John M., of this city; Charles. of Lynn, Mass. and Daniel M.. 0! Al“- hcrst. N.S.; also one sister. Mrfi- J85- Adums. of Burlington. . The sympathy of o. large number of friends goes out to the bereaved. who are comforted by the fact‘ that 3991'4'5'l5'-- she is now beyond all earthly cares - ._.___:T______ and sorrows. and reaping the reward oi a life of Christian service. _--—{-O-§- - Situated at Bracklqy Bach consisting of 120 acres of land in good state of cultivation, espeolall, ldllltul for growing Seed l‘ ‘ ‘ Buildings all in good repair, large l2 room dwelling equipped with modern water system. l Suitable for accommodating sum~ mer Tourists. This propert will b; sold cheap, as the owner lg away. ING PM!“ ‘h Pnovmmu‘ Ex‘ a A SEAMAN’ . nmmou ASSOCIATION B“‘°""-' "m": The Annual eral Meeting 0| the above! Assocrla on will be held ROLLER MILLS p . in the oflloo of the late Mr. C. B. Smnllwood in the Cameron Block FOlVSALE: The MacMlllan Stand at Wood Islands, including 34 gem in Charlottetown on Tuesday, the Tenth’ day of April Pro!» 19%. at Lani. Dam and Water Rights, l-‘lour- and Feed Mill Machinery and the hour of 2:80 p. In. Transfer books an closed '_ until ‘Buildings with l5 H. P. Oil Engine besides water Powerz-Alao snug after the above ‘meeting. Dated this 28th day of March, A. D.. 10%. By Order max-cot. b. A. inmnmuoy Act n; Secretary Diwllllllf. Barn. ' Custom-Stable. b Two Poultry Houses, Two Banach; and Wood Shed. One of the best .. Mills of its also in these Provinces. It is centrally located in good farm. lng district, its Products have good name over wide radius. It is in m“; "M11011: vflndlllon and ready for Longworth Avenuei early occupation. Full inspgafinn Residence invited. Tenders will be received That very desirable property on Longworth Avenue owned by Miss until April 20th for entire Property. Highest or any tender not nccessir. ll. M. llobklrk is now offered h: sale. Dwelling house commodlous in excellent repair and wit hall mod- Ily accepted. Apply em conveniences. nod cellar- km B’ COMPTON a‘ Co.’ Lot with beautiful shade trees. May Belle River, or MaoKlNNON a MMNEILL, Charlottetown. C. SLAVIN. Town Clerk. ivglk P. A. RODNEY, .- - Sour-is. Glbwrm 101 llillifilllllllli‘ Ion-rived on the Island Slturday lllllll; Much S1. with my shipment oflhorsea. Those horses arrived in goodcondltlon. l have h: the lot ma! matched teams also some ,, "Press horses. Also saddle llotlol all well broken, young and Wind. Those horses will be for , to sale at the Agricultural , ding. 1'12 Filmy st. Charlotte- WWI}. and at the ‘Easter Hotel Stables, 114 Kent St. Intending purchasers will do well to see this lot of horses. I invite inspection. MR. CHESTER D. Nit-DONALD ' On March 28th. 1928. the people in the community of Glasgow Road and surrounding vicinlties were hor- ribly schocked when the sad news spread of the instant death lof Mr. Chester McDonald. of Ahat place. while operating a circular sawA The sudden and untimely death cf o. young luan in the prime and vigor of life causes more’ than a passing sigh in the hearts and minds of his largo acquaintance-ship. Chester was o. young man of cx- WOULD DIE FOR HIM The Brunette: i love him mon than I can say-I'd almost give m) life for him-but he seems to or: fer blondes.’ Friend: I'd dye for Mm it loved him that much. emplary character. the soul of honor and a pleasing and magnetic person- ality. that endeared him to all who lmd the pleasure of his acquaint- ance. At his death he was 32 years of age, and leaves to mourn their irre- parable loss his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan McDonald. ii young widow (nee Miss Lois McRue) and two brothers and live sisters. viz-—- Johu D.. Bradalbane; Alfred K.. at home; Mrs. Nelson Stead. Hunter River: MrslGeo. Matheson. Wheat- ley River." 1's. Herbert Matheson, Milton; Mrs. Lemuel A. McKinnon, l-llghheld, and Mrs. George Wares, Alta. Services at the home and at Si. John's Church. Milton. were con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Johnson. Hymns chosen for the service were “Nearer My God to Thee," “The Lord is My Shepherd,“ “Pence, Perfect Peace," and "God Moves in a Mysterious Way." Pall-bearers were Messrs. Earle Coles, Frank Roberts. William Ford, West McDonald, Stanley Hou- slon and Frank McRae. ramcm A. nouns, Phone 115-1. B" 3530-4-2-6l the baker who baked us. work. Thmwmbesom by Public Auw hard all the time and ‘yet yo. “op m from of the Law Courts might say hes a LOAFER. u. Charlottetown m _ us County in Prince Edward _ ‘ d on Tuesday the 10th day of urtl A. D. 1928 urthe hour o: twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT tract of Land situate on Township Number sixty-five in Queens ‘Coun-~ W ‘aforesaid bounded and described as: follows: Commencing on the Qmlth side of the Argyle Rear Road at the northeast angle of land in possession of John Darrach ‘thence south by the Magnet of 1764 along John Darrach's cast boundary tWbnw-flve chains thence cost ten chains, thence north twenty-five chains and fifty links or to theAr- gyle Rear Road aforesaid, thence weswtardly along the same ten chains and two links to place of commencement containing twenty-l five and one-quarter acres oi land ‘This sale is made in pursuance of VERY STRANGE Loaf of Bread: Funny, ain't ll- 3422-3-271tusi1t-4l. C117 _ . _--. .. ._ Wliuu on: '\VQ..\I'Bl‘ oi‘ u ‘l-"ii: bolt luvs-uteri uu- Austrian enters way-q- il in automatically inflated from a (XHWPPESSGU. ‘Elli? cohttzriulei- by the operation of u float valve. HAD A PROFESSION “He has amroleeslon, eh?" “Sure-you couldn't get him l. work." be inspected by intending purchar us. Apply to t J. l). STEWART. ‘ 84 Great George Street.‘ Charlottetown- 4'3"“°" 3004-44-21. l a little more or less. '. a Power of Sale contained in an In-l denture 0i Mortgage dated the 30th, clay of March A. D. i921 and madel between John D. McLean of Canoe‘ Qovein Township Number sixty-five, lltvresaid, farmer. of the first partl and Bradford w. IlePage of Rusti-l coville in Queens County aforesaid. macho-ht of the other part which, mortgage is now vested in the und-l erslgned. And also ‘m pursuance oil a Power of Sale contained in an In- denturc of Mortgage dated the 30th day of March A. D.. 1921 and made bltween the said John D. McLean of the first-part and the under- siglwd- of the second "part, default; having been ntatle in the payment, of principal and interest secured by~ said mortgages. i Dated this 18th day of March A- D. i928. ' George ll‘. Dewar and Kalle McLeod Executor and Executi-lx and trus- tees of the estallfo of NormansMc. He: old skirts? She: No, silly. a skirt out of one of your old ncc l ties. Mort ees, Mcleau & McKiiluou gag ' You say you are lllillilng me a necktie out o1 one or you I'm making n» distance were sloping meadows in which cattle were grazing. and b0- yond. where the land seemed to fall away with a sudden drop, a glint: of blue. . “The seal" Miss Brown cried. "Oh i you didn't tell mc that we were so| near!" He smiled down at her with the kindly. amused curiosity of one who is offering a child an unexpected| treat. The glint oi the sea was] blue and the sky above. between the masses of white clouds. was blucn but neither of them were quite sol lbiuc at Miss Brown's eyes. i “Well? he remarked. "l thought you'd see it all soon enough." "But where are wc going-mere?‘ snc asked, a little nervously. “Thisi is all private." "We are going to call upon a friend," he confided. l They passed through some inner} iron gates. hospitably opened. and} came in vicw of a long, long house. with Elizabethan front and Thidorl lchlmneys. a. house which ‘seemed to= I l~ l mannish styles, for 3, 4, 5, and 6 years. Blue serge, $3.25, fancy tweeds, $5.75, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00. " Silk Drapery Materials l Lovely lustrous now drapery fabrics m plain, shot, and striped effects, 50 inches wide, so much hrdemand for window draperies, bedspread cushion Lops, cic. Rose, blue, green, mulberry, pongee. PATONS. ' rATous I ‘FEMALE avjsinu STUDEBAKER COUPE l BIG SIX “(YOMMIINDEIP 1927 MODEL The undersigned will receive tclv‘, dcrs at its Charlottetown office up. to noon Saturday. the l3th day of] April for the Studebaker Cuupc for- merly owned by lhc late Dr. James Warburton. This cur was bought last July and has been driven about 2500 miles. Cost $2255.00. Prospec- tive tendercrs may inspect tho our at the Ccntml Garage. Kent Strccl, Charlottetown , f l | l i 'l‘orms: Certified cheque for l0 poi-l "H" ""151 allcllmlllny each tendon, "Wm" 1° be flfflllllcd Wllll u..- llu-cutor. l ‘ Tho operation ul‘ Motor Vehlel lloads Closed to Auto Traffic A es onilhopPubllo Highways of tau Provincmbulsldc oi‘ incorporated City and towns. l: prohibited until _ further notice. By Order, ll. it. STEWART. Clerk, Executive Council. e mecca“ 0o» 0o Day Old Bahy- Chicks Barman ROCKS, WHITE. WHITE WYANDOTTES, n.1, A" ‘film Bllcciall! selected Brill-today Approved Floc development. rbflts on poultry raising depend upon m, Fan “d Winter egg production early hatched chicks nuke the hm BURNS, REDS. l . _ _ . ihavc been built in irregular fashion, Th" hllhc-‘l "l" lily Tender not When llll chicks in a flock org fljglflmg a", flgyflgp-v‘ Attomies dam. l Charlottetown. P, l~;. I. -3-'17-B4l. EflLlllllIIilM-RAJUALS ATLANTIC REG IQN reTwns i -__._ . . Sealed Tenders ilddresscd to the.’ undersigned. and marked on the.‘ mlleldc Tender for Reclamation ‘and added to at various times iindiwflm m1 lacq in diverse styles, yet through thol centuries to have become toned, down into one incongrous yet beau-i tiful whole. The broad sweep oil gardens in front were ablaze with] thc flowering shrubs of spring. and‘ liu the middle, just in front of thc~ main entrance, there was a 81'"?- bcd oi’ hyaclnths. pink and Wllllil 1nd blue. almost dcliriously M18- .' "ant. The car came to a standstill. ,2 "no we gut out?“ ‘Miss Brown cu- ‘ulrcd timidly- ucr walls. very beauti- fully furnished in the inn fashion. and With flllod with flowers- higll Frcn Brown gav below. bcyon shining estuaries IeadinI-l brvtlkefls’, and beyond the sea. The footnlan who had followed them throw open tlic windows and n earlier Georg- many vases, There were; windows. and Mk5 a little. stifled on’ B3 tho limits of the pieasuuncc. sh say sandy spits llllil out into a long peninsula, and then tho on thc other sido of the lowcr Dill“- wus the harbor. it was low tidc nnd most oi the fishing boots were lying upon tho sand. but the silvery streak of sen was flowing in and ulreudy tlr. deeper places ’wcrc being filled. Hero uml thcrc ouc caught giiulpses oi‘ rod roofs from the hiddcll villagv- and beyond to the right were strips of murshlnnd. faintly mauve with wild lavender, yellow patches oi glistening" sand, and creeks fuller and fuller whllc tin-y watohcth-and necessarily accepted, THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 3592-4-6- l0-Ill Executor‘ Professional Cards Dr. c. c. Arehibiif Graduate to N. Y. P t i} Medical School all?! 11035.2?“ PIIOUQQ lllllllfld l0 EYQ, E11- Nggg, d ‘Rims! l lpent will be more rapid and uniform. litllc breath of its .'~illll.lll.‘Sli sccnlcvl p sidered. . Pzllling" will be received up to 12.00 °°l°¢h "W". Monday. April ‘liithfl 1W3. for tho furnishing and opcra- , tion of a Suction Dredge and the, ‘ . hitting of material discharged over‘. l retaining wall. for the .9139“... 1.01 raising to the desired elevation‘. NW IP98 required for railway yard‘ . Enlargement at Charlottetown, P. E. Plan and Specification by be‘ ' econ and tho forms of tc cr ob-i tallied at the office of thc Regional i lottetown, P. E. 1.: and the Office. of the Chic! Englnurr of Operation-f Montreal. ; 4 Tenders rcceivcd after " the dtnc -’ and time spmrificd will not be con-l , Thu lowest or any lcndcr not no- celserily accepted. V Quick relief Comes n5 Congestion goes / /. Absorbine J!‘ j rm nslvvavrivlr l_ “u...” W. U. APPLETON. M‘ _ General » F‘ P‘ V“ Honolulu. N. B. Horacio, N. 13.. March 29. 1928. 444-74144. Al nil Druugistg ‘l2’; J. \. "Of course." hc answered. "Since 1e have come so far my friend will xpect to sce us." A manscrvant was o take their wraps from tho auto- noblle. Dessitcr nodddc‘ to both ; ilcasantly. pircular hall. flagged with white "tone which shonc like marble and 1° lvith oak wainscoted walls hung . vlth a long succession of oil paint- "ngs. An older servant. in plain plothes. came from the interior. inlay-headed but still upright. Des- 3iter held out his hand. "Glad to see you, Andrews." he said. "The old place doesn't seem to have changed I. bit." "Nor you. sir." was the somewhat husky response. "Give us some we. in the library‘- the small library," Desslte,,directed. They crossed the hall, and pro- ceeded down a broad corridor until they reached a door which led into holding the ioor open. a footman in somber ivcry had descended the two steps They‘ entered a great lo crccp in. "Tea shall be served immediate‘ ly. sir.“ the oldcr scrvunt unnounc-l ed. M hc loft them ' ‘ ‘ Miss Brown had lost all hcr pret- ty color; shc was. lll fact, nlmorl pulc. “You-you haven't asked for your friend.“ She reminded hcr colupim- n. "Plenty of time. He'll turn up all right." ‘But what a‘ wonderful place!" she gasped. looking out at the gar- dcns, the cedar trees on the Iawr. the hedge leading to the walled gar- den, the ringed meadow. Jtarre lwlth prlmroses on one aide. t flush of bluebelle in the spinney. "Come out and have a-loolt at it." he invited. He led her along the flogged stone walk, on each side of which were prim rows of crooulee. up a few steps into a little summer house. an irregularly shaped room, loltvflt to face seaward. Below them. \ beyond was always the Shrink 50"- soft und gentle and cauassing. They stood side by sldc in thc summer house. and Miss Brown's i . Building We“ , sum mo: noun-n to 1m. Lao to 0.00 ‘eyes wcrv not quite so blue “ there was a luist which canlc thcrc sometimes on those rare occasions when silo had time Io indulge in vcry beautiful thoughts or saw very beautiful things. fill/Has Brown," he said. "We liilvfi‘ ‘known cam other for quite sonic ‘time, and I have never heard your Christian name." "Edith? she munnurcd. "Mine is Geoffrey." he said. tak- ing hcr into his arms. ' Then, for the first time. Miss Brown was kissed upon the lips. -TIIE END- _v. __._._,-,-|u_-, --_ _. Allttlltllihlla- m a mo. lhigh smu- or lrwby carriage .a bracket has been. Invented no bold a burning bottlib Iinl mollitlonl for use ll)‘ B" infant without finger out brooks“- . ~ Mark R. McGuiga B A. ‘McDonald &-VMcPhce snowman. numwlnaaueoauuaum w »..- punt-bonus}, isthmus l,_ . ‘ , l PRICE-Mo each In lots ores pr-moro, gm“, .,....~,..' lvrvllflld l0 all points in tho llhrltlinep, safe delivery guar- onteed. lions. c" r LIL! by hundred eggs. l‘. O. Box 369 Owned and l TERMS-Cash with order or‘ cont c. 0. n. Book your order early, give complete shipping ‘lflglflm- Community Hatch ‘zifllilnr e . ottetsvynyn ll. l. Operated by r Ill ‘V0118 lyee and a c I "Dilly!!! Ginsu . . H“ ,9“ Ace's. l . r. n. r. co-orsaanvr: moo a POULTIIY ' cocoon O O-O-MOOOO-QOM Agricultural "Meetings Illustrated lectures and Agricultural iuldlluee will be xlvcn by J. A. mark. Superintendent ul’ the Experimental Billion. and by Robert 0. menu. supervisor u.- ulna-a- tion Stations In P. E. I». at the following phone at I P. M. each evening. I Ml. Vernon School noise, t y, April 1am, ma, hm lhll. Wednesday, April iui, um, ‘ SIIIMMHIM Acrlcultuni lull, Friday, Apru ma. Everybody ls cordially Invited. The lnusmtel leotllel on "New Varieties of Groin" and "Home Grounds" shill 2 1:‘! particular lntereet to ‘the laden Ind to the" boy: III r . . _. 1L A. CIAII, fly. I v.