fisuua. squats sat“; s om’ ii f t t. rfia m" i’ °' wqrldg‘ u vain! reams’. a ‘l 11W" .-, i '¢§§\ ‘MABUN’ .: S fitted 116, P. ‘E. I. to "m, college T”; Room 0on- . with Own W"! losses From 1 00 to $10.00 Eut Point to Gene | big territory, ye‘! ~ ll thla opsco an Supplies ig Majority ye-Glasses ~ because PARK EYE-GLASSES are 8T PROCURABLE, e the ONLY GRAD- OPTICIAN (attend- reel.) Montague d see tor yourself O-DATE OPTICAL R8. PARKMAN 1 t oi. P. s. t. your s.» ta i... bright hat he ge . IIMNI l Co. Why Not Satisfy 0 difly, Limited Shiites Attorney Rob ulmgmh room's ,'on ill ‘health. The prisoner P , . ts his Glaxo. I . m” IeCili 3a.. ‘Ierenh |'_ l Your 'Wish Iii you would like to have a nice 42 piece Dinner set oi Lsmoges Chna, to set your tmble with. l ‘Or if you prwier to use the iii- "test pattern o»! Silver Tlalblewsre. Why llui d.» st L’ _ You tun litvt- either oi the slbcve articles h! you buy GOLD BOND 0r GARDEN (IlTY flour for your bread bsklng, or AZBY flour for ‘your pastry and cakes. and Wbiole ,Wheatt ilour for your brown bread and inuilii-ns. There is one or more coupons in every "bag which we will take as par-t payment for the above- rnentioned premiums. _ Muke your grocer get it for you It he has not got it in stock. and salve the coupons. They are as good es money to us on these premiums. Every bag of every lci-nd oi our flour is guaranteed. Boost your home industry by using tbest brands. THE CHARLOTTETOW-N MILL ING. 00., LTD. - For ' Clemency And Commutation I M01810. .t March -5.—"C-hfl|i'll2f Ponzi. who h-as served 27 months rot u iivc year seaiten-ce for using tlie malls to defraud in he inter- Inatolnal postal coupon swindle, is ~an rhnnllcant for clemency and lconrmut-atoii, it ibecame known w ert 0. Harris received from Wash- zmtpiicatfon bnsed _ re- ltiirned two days ngo to Plymouth (jai after an operation tor stomach" ktrotrble. Further corrlnetmc-rut [would work s. pemurnent injury to lhftinlt he contends. every @176 purchase. Globe cun- tsining two rlsh, pwtzts and pee- "bleo. Supply lisnitted. Get hodsy. The Sour; Drug Co. bor its visiting Mrs. Innis Brelutut Geontetovvm-ut. 4 Jeullrwas a pamenger to George- town is visiting friends in Char- . ' e ' Eastern ljusrdtan ..'SN‘OP (mm Holman‘: Catalog "NIOLDFIQH PETS! Free with How the Belgians Saved ‘Their Stallions . What is said. to have been the biggest Jolie 0t‘ the woe was the scheme whereby the Belgians pre- j vented the Germans possession o! their iaunous druil horses and sending them nil to Ger many. Tihat Germany dhi intend to corner the breed oi‘ Belgian dralt. er, one 0t’ the most valuable in the world. “is a mutter oi official record, and indeed Germany thong-ht that she had done it until the wnr was almost over. As a matter oi’ fact the Germans did seize and send to Ger- many many oi‘ the best mares. most 0t‘ them in foul, but many oi these were lust in the last phase of the fighting vwihen the Germans tried to press every horse and almost every deg in-uo service. The blow- inflicted . upon‘ the Belgian industry was a serious one from w-hich it is not "‘;:”".;...’.‘§"i 3’.°..L."i’.‘...'i2‘“fili‘i""“='Y i" *P°°““Y' ““‘ gszlghlg "lend: m. Sgéisfihk hly all the best stallions survive, and |such is the purity of the blood and .'..'t1.lr. Nathan Aller, Bougnton the 5km 9f the Belgians as breed- “1'~“"1 .“‘"8 l‘ l’*'=$'~"*i='°' l" GBWY-‘Jktrs that there is little ooh-ht as own'_A' good and as many horses as were produced in youni 55 _ i--<.e>-—~ . PERSéIYALD ..’~M-iss Ruth Bell, Murray Hur- ..".\t.rs. Ja-mcs Gordon. Rosc- 'OWD.—A. ..‘Miss Dorothy Doyie, George- iottetoun.—l\ ..*Mr. Stillman ‘Johnson re- urnul to his home at, Georgetown titer visiting Baiitlaxw-A. ‘ ..'Mr. Hctiry iSakcy. Port Elgin is rlsliIn-g friends in Georgetown. ..'l\ir D. J. McCorrniac, Bough-bl“! i" 1914 Wm We on island recently visited Georgi.» tho iuuure. . own.-—A. . i-‘rm-"m ~ zz-Extci-nully or internally. it is ‘ooci: Wlrcn applied externally by trlsk rubbing Dr. Thomas Eclccw The story 0i‘ how the Bolllilfllls it‘ Oil opens the pores and pfillil“sayed their priceless stallions is ttrstes the tissue. touching th'o L0H by J_ K’ Mumford in [he New w! or m“ rouble and lmnmmat‘ k Herald. It appears that the ti affording nalleifi Administered Y“ ntgrnully, l. will stiltl the lrriation Belgian breed as a very old one,»and 1 the throng which induces Cmlfllbwgg renowned at the time oi‘ the 1,: urtl will irolleve nxfiectiisill: 9t Crusades. The Belgians have kept he brwcm"! tub” an ‘New m Dry it pure and looked wilt-h 500m 011 rgaps‘ Try itLndLm ci-iionvLnced. ‘such experiments at Napoleon made when he crossed Arabian stallions _ on the huge horses oi’ Ln Perche In and produced the Percheron. Lyell ibeioro the war the Belgian breed- ers showed marked reluctance to A Famous Old Breed m vvunin irom taking, » t a w. n. Gochefr. , _ y .____ sell to Germany. being aware til-it '°\"‘ ‘myy raw“? “l we orlandomest the time might come when' Mir the second week in Febrnury- I Id I “we wnnh er l‘he outstanding features o! tlteithel W?“ d ‘aria 68mm“ wand neetins: were the exhibition oi LEBIPOFLIIIL. an w en Northy and the victory oi the be in QOMFOI o! the tbrced. The ma 111MB 132T"; 1 ‘h; lgnlifrrlrnost iamous horse in Belgium. ihowed .hcr a y 0 lea - - ' . , h dveted m ‘er the race John S. Vipond, oi Al- Rel"? dorbwizvslgifler ‘fefused a". toona. Pa.. offered $3,000 For her. Gcrmuny. "l l . '.t W-ns declined. Lee Worthy show- offers for him, a (act which was! ad the patrons otdtlrtjal .5\1li)':tl'0‘:).|(28i genera"), known w Gflrmm, barge: Fair whut a Gran rcu c am- my ilDfl looked like on parade. Ase_lfreeders' when u“; Gig?“ a: or Isndlor. oi Atlanta, the owner o! iound i-tsell‘ occupy 11g ~i> \bbedale, drove him. ' . Lee Worthy and her stable com-lswnding_ a squad of 501.11“; ‘was IN MEMORIAM MR. CHARLES JOHNSON. trite. death occurred at Georgi town nh Saturday, lMarnh 3m_ 9 ‘MI’. (Wishes Jolmstm. one oi‘ th- tlrii ills-re. li-lliilg but ‘niq Deceased had been n short time - most highly respected citizens of with "WNIF-rhat IIIDIIIIIH| hm _psnion Julie imvere. were prepared- {for their 192$ engagements at 0r- “andlo last winter. The. horse lov- vltlh their showing in the leading give i1 up‘ and we are mm mm the '.‘:§e§{'d..§g,',e“ gftil,°ld,lfi‘,'fglw',-filiglot-shuns shot both horse and man. Expatriated the Mares hem in 1928 when Lee Worthy will] tedriisced iiln the iree-ior-nll trotmi The Germans iald claim to all n ane cvere in the th e- - , . “d fummlm_ ‘e ye“ [the horses, and under the supervis RV E. REPAIRED, POL- HOLSTERiIu, Etc" or EXPERT- work at I; will to let vs serve you, It lid tc order, TO DATE DATE prices. US to serve you well "\ ‘i "carton Room w ‘kivent. Sta ‘incl kind nursing was done lo re llcvo lrm oi his ssitfcriimg but God Wilcd otherwise. "The 1M8 Mi‘. Johnson was r. man o.‘ u quit-t am‘. kindly char actor trim niudn fricuds easily’ and was .1 >greztt favorite with all his fellow wvorktncn. ‘He was s lite ' long member oi’ the Church o Ellslind. announcement of iii..- tltnil: u‘? '. .3. hearts 0|‘ ma!!!’ acquaintances and recall memories 0i’ one oi’ the kindest and gentlest oi friends, the warir welcome oi’ his home wilill long be remembered thy irlvtrtl-s and strung- ors in tin- hciglithorlmoti. lit leaves‘ to nuourn thosldcs this sor~ rowlorz widow. four tlanghiersi. Mnnguret and ‘Martha will. homo Mrs Glut Jcirkins oi Georgetown and Mrs. McKenzie oi’ Western Can ads. also th-rcc sons Joseph, Nathan and Stilinmn at home. Sincere eytfllDi-lllly is extended to th‘? family in tltoi-r sud nnd sudilen uritlictim.—A. r {mi WONT FORM MINIBTRY CAJRO, Feb; 6.-Yeghen Ptrsha. former premier, thus informed the Liberal constitutional council tthat he declines to accept the task of forming a ministry. nd t. cPhee ‘B. A. v u. r. MePhec l m , , "|"|:ltw0lh.a.t"i‘e.ti\ewn "mg...- ' 0. Archibald " "- Y- Pat answ- lel-vol s - “P! h.gyu,nowm‘ r..:r-- ~ a ‘ " "IM-lmtoiorlv w a at - . “Oil-ought” m". II-i. Imam lllliilfi Lift. Off with Fingers boesnthurt mm pm a mu- qrrgewne" on an aching com. in- swtuy that~corn atom lmrtlnc. “f” ighortiy-you lift it rich-t out . gm gimorarTt-uiyi Your dnnsuist sell! n til! 5°!- ot “Freesmu-"for-a ietw ‘can, pmova- ever! herd W1“ prdqéht "whm; hi; thlfrttyllon oi’ their veterinary surgeons three head ill his stable. Tile JQUUIBY roiiiidsil no the mares. W! ‘nclutles the pair referred to. to. h ti in real sent them Vzother with Lee Bond. Queen Etta, gm? toleéexlflzy They concluded illy Sentinel. s brother to thc ' manlmo“ shank," Lee Axworbhyl not to scnd back most of the stal- Ulovor (‘ny at t\vc~_vu-“-..,1- 1 G ‘lions. however, calculating thut it lgvgrthy '0... lot’ Lucky Cjlovelll"? would be cheaper to have the Bei- ore anoticr Guy Ax ti . . _ “ungsteiw Judge Maxey. ‘Misgkhli glans keep and ieed them and any ought...’ M153 Rhmeylander. both of way they would always be avail- .vh‘ich did well m; the haipmue a-ble when required. but enough Lrlttciks in New York State last your; were sent back to serve the com- pomat’ a Ll"ee'y°“"°ld “Y DiL-IIIBIIGIJGPEG mares at the great. The trolters and pscers siililmeddi‘ they continued to eioport. the"; ‘ the country where Revs d'0r wast! sent to demand his surrender. The; ‘groom. who hndtended the horse‘. we of‘ the locality were ilellshleillsihce u had been fooled. refused to | i . it}: \__’\ tlllliillmillfllil _____ .=._ . A _ \ // ',~ . /r//,'- t..- ' .%"lwt~ilotvi"i’ {yer r/n/"u/ / - . . 01m,’- r1 "167/7" / 3' . ‘In. ll mcc _- THE GREATEST ASSET 0F BUSINESS IS THE BRAINS AND S EXECUTIVE LIFE INSURANCE. SERVICE ‘l-hi-The“ SpTiSer-vlce their own mIFbZ ruined and 41h l‘ W“ (my made possible by "Wt... the result ‘oi inoculations by‘ remarkable Belgian spy system “mime Belgian “Wash. Thus n was qIUl-llll” bywelliny ‘no misuse _ . f the no lhhiirfiwtre aunts N " ' . ‘Qli AXwofi-lly out oi s daughter oi Wiwy Hanks. and Man -0' wnh, a “will” l0 Queen ‘Etta. To those run be atltieti rt yearling broth."- u, lane Revere. Sport, s, [Wn-_\'p-dr.(,h| by Siilku out oi Dark Flower. a number oi unnamed youngsters by Guy Axworthy kind Etnwuh. as well as the fleet-looted three-year- Jld pacer Anna vBrntliord Girl. She l-‘i by Tho Northern Mun out oi’ the world's champion Ann-u Brad- -orti. anti will represent the Whflg =tubio in the pacing races im- [ch15 of 1920 this season. Prospect Form, located at New- urk. *N.J.. has a dozen head ofaged horses and colts at Orlamdo. ‘Both Nathan Axworilly and Hollyrood Bob are represented in the lot, the latter being the sire oi’ a itlly that will be heard trom. T. J. Lamb, of Groenvillo. Ohio, has sevenri horses at Orlando. He was s. winner at the meeting ‘and will be ready tor the word when the bell rings in Ohio. .. {Prom Orlando the racing materi- al shipped to Gainesviile. After a two day meeting at that point they will move on to Jacksonville, and one or two other places before turning north. The iuost o! the active Florida racing material has been on the move for severe-l seasons. A few are in the “sere nut] yellow leer." 0i' the latter the Del Coronado gelding‘ ‘Rags. wlrich will Durfee brought over the mountains. is the most conspicuous. With a little eifort ii would be an easy rmmtter to organize a win- ter-foircult on the southern Georgia and Florida tracks. ‘T-he people are anxious to see the irotters and pac- ars in action. All that is wanted is a eulhcient number oi‘ horses to encourage the associations to give meeting. , Frank tElils. the owner oi’ Lee Worthy and J-ane Revere. is can. valaoclng from a serious illness st Orlando. and will soon' be in tlim ‘tor another blip through the Grind Circuit. .____-(O&u__.___. DIFLOMACV Deiis-"Ye ca: let a hut just inn. your ntituov velvet ‘WWII tor‘ slvlh ktnllhrs at Brown's Bargain Store ~ < i horhh-"ves air r an. get twee breeding l'arms which were to be cs-tn-hlisherl in Germany. There was esiuthllshetl a horse ‘inspection sor- vicc =to see that the horses tha-t tre- malnetl were kept in good condi- tion. it was ‘plain lo the Belgian owners that this inspection would result in the making of a register oi’ their horses. and ii those regis- tered were not produced on demon-i "the owner would likely the shot or imprisoned. So it became their ob- iect to defeat the register, that is to any to keep the Germans from knowing how many horses they had. This wouldseem to be an al- most impossible task in view oi the tact that the country was swarm- ing with Germany. that there were many spies among the Bel-glans and that a Belgian draft stallion is not much easier to conceal than a but‘- ialo. i——<0->—-—-— Wllliilll llYE n lliwinn u: lldrto Wnllto Cute Omen Draperies Ginghame Stockings Everything Klmonae Curtains Iweaters Coverings Buy "Diamond yes"-no' other Klld-IIIG iollow the simple diree- iions in every package. Don't. won- der whether you can dye or tint rucceesiuliy, because. perfect home dyelnpis guaranteed with Diamond Dyes oven it you have hover dyed before. Just tell your rttggilt who- thpr the material you eh to dye in wool or silk, or whether t: is linen. U“ Helm“ [he Belgian mrms ffreltlutt the horses remained in Bel- lso close together thnt long shitts mm“ who“ me m“ endmL showy‘ had no suspicion that one sickness "mug m” hes‘ “r ‘he alumna- THE MARKETS. BUMMERSIDE MARKET Qyhifi h-h-tf-been-‘prevented iromfirk .. y MONTAGUE MARK Butter wcro not necessary. The under- ground system which eniubied iihe Belgians to publish their famous little tiuper-i-iimost daily throughout tho struggle. knew when u German horse inspection was to be held in lsuy neighborhood. Warned in ad- vance. the Belgian tarmers an night would lead their stallions into an adjoining parish. leaving perhaps o. dozen horses instead oi‘ filty to be extunliied by tlhe Gemtun offic- lnigiht the horses would be biwght‘ back and the officials would exam- ine another dozen. The horses keDt shitting round, so tits/t the Germans had not the slightest notion oi how many bhere were. There were perhaps live or ten iiimes as muny. Belgian stsllhns in the country as the invaders had any ides oi. Nor must, it be supposed that these ani- mals were any‘ such expense to their owners se would be the keen- lng oi’ stallions in similar con-di- riqns in Canada, for in Belgium tho stallions work for their living like the Beldinxl- A Great Home show Toward the and oi the war the Germans discovered the trick tihst had been Dllyvd upon ilhem. tltouvvrh they were not able to hang any given Belxiane. They issued fierce orders and since horses were great- ti. needed in Germany they eon- cluded to round up the reruulning Bblilllln animals. and ship them back. But before this order was is- sued the Belgians had word or it. and suddenly an epidemic oi horse sickness swept through the coun- try. Belgian veterinary surgeons! worked night end day with these horses, ROOF-II; them eiok but not.‘ two slcl. ‘l‘he Germans were iur- ious. They dared not shin the lick i cotton. or mixed e. Diamond m: never stregdlbot‘ fade orl hots“ bpclr into (lemony tor tear‘ the contagion would spread and ipure bred drnit stallions wcr leis in the morning. Then the next ~. __. ‘P aster the armistice the Bflillilllfi lit‘- lgzgsy géttzgzi" 28 80' newctl their Nutionnl Horse Falltllyay thnn six hundred Oats per bushel Pork ..... .. e on. |Potutoes SOURIS MARKET anti no fewer exhibition. the iamBBi number 1m"- had ever been entered. The reason wits that in the war there hnd been no- export-anions except the seizur- es made by Germany and that Ger- Butter Elrgs Outs I am getting Better and Better! ANYipeopie are finding improved health and greater comfort in the change from tea and cotfee to Instant Postum.‘ Perhaps your failure to improve in health is due to Cafleine, the nerve-irritant in tea and coffee: You can easily find out. Just stop tel and coffee, and drink delicious Instant Postum instead. Instant Postum is a fragrant, wholesome table beverage, free from any harmful illlffilkm- I‘ ll made instantly in the cup, at the table. either strong or-mild as preferred. Just add boiling water 1nd stir; then cream and sugar to more. ‘A! your Grocer ‘s In sealed, adv-skit lhu Instant Postum “Therein o Reason” [enamel couple mo) . \\I non HEALTH , c... » wan.- ‘