PA\GE TWO cnASiiis/illinoltilis rmiivnivs, pa: ncvura o risrust SHED BY OUR Legislative Assembly, RULES RELATING TO l PRIVATE BILLS W GY Program vS.\'I‘l'Itll.»\Y. FFJBRFARY 2X 58 All petitions for Private wcyischfllectzuly’ NY’) ‘ ~ x" - ~ n , gllllllételtglllllbtlilYgellftgltbsglltllmilléiicbé General l-Zlectrii- Conillillll‘ l, ment of the ‘session exciisiire o __ l_ lllllounllllelm 790 hilocycies t.ii9.5 Alt-toils) l 59- No Private Bill shall be brought into the llbllsc, but upon a Pet. tion first presented, truly stating the case at the peril of. ll-55 1| "b-‘li- s, Nilml Ollwrm the suitors for such Bill, and such tory tinii- signals. Petition must be signed by thel 12.301).m--—*§l°l‘l<1ll1"li"iWilmi- suid pair-tics, l 12.11) p, m.~<l’roiliii-l- tnarkei re- 60. A Committee shall be up port, pointed at the commencement. of lull, l, ml__.l',,,,,,-,. nlllgip 1,3. phii "Vi"? “T355 9" i-‘Qlls-sllllg 0f 5"" Ronianrfs (lrclii-strii, from New. lllllllllltffi, ot‘ whom there shall. be llullmlnl, ll,,l,,l_ Album,‘ l\;_ y“ um] whom -shiill be refcrrril every Prf-l vate Bill, and no tiroceedings afterl l Eastern Standard Time I ' tho first reading shall be hail upon such Bill until such committee hast rcporttd thereon to tho llouse. til,‘ As soon as thexzoinmltttie‘ ltas reported any Bill, such Bill to, gether with any ninendiiii-iits thatl may be suggest-d by the commir~ tee shall be printed at the ex- pense of the llllfllnts‘ wlio are snip‘ ors for such Bill and printed cop los thereof doliveretl to the lllclll- hers before the second reading, if Strained, and Puffy Ankles, Lymph ugitis, Poll Evil. Flstuln, Bails, Siveilings; STOPS Lamcness and alleys Ekeduce pain. HEA LS Sores, Cuts, ' Bruises, Boot Chaies. ltisa Safe Antiseptic and Germiclde. Docs not blister or remove the hair, and horse Imccssury by u“ um‘. car) he worked. Pleasant to use. $250q 61" No Bill for the particular bu tie, delivered. Describe. your case for sli -cial lllSHllClilWlb and 30bit 5 R fret‘ lntpri-gts of any person or persons, w Ryuung-lfll’ w,Lymlulauldmmnnhenl Corporation or Corporations, or body oi‘ people. shall be read a The Night of By C. N. and A. \; THEVCHARLOTTEBOWN GUARDIAN the Wedding v M. WILLIAMSON Author: of "The Lightning Oflnductcr" and other fascinating i romance: u! mystery and love ' Copyright 183A, by kuulic Ledger Com-pan: < v vvrvvvvvv They're in this house for ii spec- ial purpose, the young one and the old. But this secret belongs to the mother alone. it she minted her daughter to know, she'd have told long ago. She won't tell now. The girl iiiight betray her to lluste. lsht-‘ti do anything to please him." it the detective hail hoped that l~anny could wheedie anything from her mother, he might have given her the chance she wanted, and jllllyxltl cavesdropper. But, Ibeliev- lug there was littie to gain thus, he lingered on, “ll-on re both kind enough to say you'd gladly help in my research- es," he said, when the thiinble had been returned, "'l'his is a baffling casci 'l he most difficult job l ever tackled, so l hope you won't niintl. Alis, tliliett, explaining what you i meant about ‘seeing ghosts’ in this house-Z” The pale woman made a desper- ate effort at self-control. “Seeing ghosts?" she stammereil. “l don't—— remember saying~iiny such thing to you." "It wasn't to me," Dagon volun- teered, “Some one—.l forgot \vho— mentioned hearing you, the night ot‘ 1\lrs_ llzistt-‘s illsappezirance. it was iii-the music room 0r the tapestry biiudolr. l wanted to ask when l met you first, lint you seein- Hi so nervous l waited, You're all right zigaiii now, or l wouldn't up .se1 _vou," She loked faintly relieved, as if glad that be supposed her to he "all right." ' "~l don't know what l said tin-it.” siic replied. "l was so horrified by iii. llllllltl and ~-aiiil everything." *"\\'li‘.it l " ' toiil was like this." ltiigrin pcrsistcil, “'l‘hnt ghosts had appeareil to you here at the Court. 'l‘liat you lu-i‘ -veil in the haunting in‘ the tnpc-stry bondoir, That you hadn't waiiieil the llastes to spend their lioneyiniriiii in llie house be~ cause oi‘ warnings you'd ha<l~and of what you'd stir-n," secotiil tiiii-- until all fees lll: paid for the same ‘nto the hands of tho (‘.1 rk iit"tlii~ House. 63. No llill having for its ob- jbPl. the virstlng in or conferring upon any pUPfiOll or persons, .\luni' clpahiy or ltoily Corporate the title to any tract of land, shall bi- reci-Ivod or read in the llouse, iiii- ii-ss before the opening of the laiglslalure at least four wn ks‘ New Hampshire State. Hospital l now received Applications are for admission to the New Hamp~l shire‘ State Hospital School oi Nursing, Next Class forms April 1 The School is registered and al notice, containing a full (lt‘SCl'ip~ wwrqus “"°wa"°e and “Vmg Lltlll of tlii» land in tllJi-sliilll. him °°"d't'°"5 “lured m swdem "W51 been pulilisheil in til-e ltoyal es a“e,°"°°"°"t" F” funh" |"'l (lazette and one other iit‘\\',\l)illl'l‘ fwmatm" aPplY w Dwecwr o’: Statei in this llmviirct- of tho intixiitloiilNilfsiflg- N°W HamP-‘hiri’ of such penson or in-rsons, Alunlizi» HQBPHBI» C°"°°"d. N- H- l pality or lloily (forporii.it¢ to apply iiil-l-ilillllil. l for such Bill. A copy of this i UTllll slizlli bl‘ publislii-rl in the »—'———~—-—————— lloyzil tliizette~ and on» other llt'\’\’.~4~ paper over ilir- signature ot‘ (flcrk of the llousi- for four conlse (rutivc wr-elts in November and Uecraiilitrr in cvcry year- H. E, DAWSON, Clerk Ileglslatlve Assembly. Novoinilyir 20th, litill, I i l uu- ltlHllNlUN or C.t\NA.ll.i\ , l'ltl)\'ll\'Cl-) or‘ PRINCE nnvvaitii ISLAND l IN Till-I SlIRR-(XL-YPI‘) CUFRT‘ 15th (leiirgc V., Al), 1925' in lte estate of Frank Forbes, lati: of Mount Albion in (IUUUIPS i? M“ qlh___kf_—u M‘ (Q l- ' l] p111 p‘ -' - l 1.. AUCTION SALE .5221.’ dlutli. ‘ " ‘° H“ k 13y the Honorable iliexantler mcnvrr: mauoxn To be mild by Public Auction on Illi- [rrrtlllscu of ilu- lllll‘ (‘luirles lLlliinnoliil. lVlm-loe Baniieririaii Wnrburtoii, Surrogate» Judge of Probate. &c., K0,, 'l‘o the Sheriff nf tlic County oi‘ iii-nu, 0n lbrllllctfllllV the Queens County or any Constable loin-tn (lily of .\lllrl'll, .\. 1a., iii-is, m I or literate person within said o'clock l‘. \|., Iunllcstcutl nil-m u! llfly County, IWPFR with buildings. GREETING; Pcrntllull prnpvrt_v_.‘l llllfhlw, l runs, 2 pigs. poultry. Fnrlnlmz utensils, liuy. iulruw, only, WIHCIKILXS upon reading the pe-l tition on file of James l). Stewart "if l said tlinl l must have been hysterical," cried Airs, (lillett "'l'lioiii'.h ii confess, l do believe in apparititiiis nu a scene \\'lli'l'(_‘ a crime has taken pla ". “(lb you ililnk a c mc has taken place at llll‘ (‘oiii't7“ "Probably many crimes, the illaci» is so iild." ‘ lad you any one crimi- in your mind?" . Sb.- loked linntr-il, but was driv- en to apprrnrcil." “You don't mean .\lrs_ Haste?" “tlh, no! The bride in the eight- i-r-nlli ci-ntury, about. the time they losl knowledge of the. secret rooms it‘ tlierc a1"- aiiy, She was ilie first Lady Wells at llirlili-n lliiil flotirt." '..iiil nn Italian?“ “Yes; I've heard so." "Strange how many Italians have hclpeil to make. history for this old plat-c!" .\lrs_ (lillett looked up, a ilusli on iii-r cltricltboiios, luit. llagonis iucc was (ixpressloiiliiss, anil she utaric no answer, lnstcail, she bent intent- ly over her work. Tho ilcteciive watclieil her for a moment; then llung a tiouble question at her lied; "Anti Mr, Paolo .\l1ll-Zll2lll1'~-y()ll know him? lie comes here tiften?" The eyes of the ntotlici- and (lauglitei- met. lt was the younger woman who replied: "ll know Mr, Blagnani. Mother (lOOHIYI, She lived here only a short. time, and he's been too busy with a picture particular llllt<l\\'l}l‘, "'l‘iie bride who ilisl of (‘.harlot.teto\vti in Queen's Cotiirmi“ °""“"my'“ ‘mlkmg t" v13“ M“ wlieut, pulutonn, turnips, lmnm-lmlil furhlturi- llllll ull other personal pro-l ty aforesaid, Attorncytleneral r>t',f'""si"- l m“ him whim ‘I was 7mm‘ tho said Province, praying that a mg Cmmn“ nnsm» Am‘ h“ W“ m the wcilrling. \Vhnt brought Mr. “prly, citation may be issued for the pur~ 1w...» um» uud .....i.-r, -~...-.i.. ..v.-rll1ll-‘l¢~‘ hereinafter set forth: You u...» ......., ..i...- ........i... credit .... "twill therefore hereby required u» ,,,-,,,-,.,| ml“, ,,,,,,.,,_ §|x l," ,.,.,,, ,ll,,_lcito all persons interestctl in the ,.,,,,,,l m, ,.,,,,l, said restate to be and appear be- flu“. n,,._ll,,.,,_ fore mc at. a Surrogate Court to |,_.\Tl,;l, 23", |,~,,l,,,,,,,,_,.' mm be held in the Court House in Char T_ Enlsox ,."_“-n|l|,;|,_ lntttvtown, in (Int-en's County, in Admlnlnlmlurltllt! said Province, on Tuesday the tenth day of March ncxt, coming. nt the hour of eleven o'clock fore- noon of tho some day to show V_ cause if any they can why thenc- ‘criunts of the said estate shouldl WANTE])lnot be passed and the estate clos-l . 'eii as prayed for in said petltlonl ' and on motion nf ll_ F. Mai-Phee, F" ‘he 59mm‘ °l 'a"m°"5 will‘ lisrp, Proctor for said Petitioner. la" chwkflifl, m0 fer "w" Wh°li,\.\ll> l no iiicnicnY oitiucn unit» Wish W Cu" 9M1"! lll1flrlldllclivflla truc copy hereof he forthwlthl birds from their flock, we are still. published in some newspaper pub-l iikillfl b0"? "V9 Bfld dress“! POHI- lislieil in Charlottetown nfrlresiiiil. "Y i! "i991"! mark" Prices. lftflllP/(P in each week, for iii. least you have any to offer, write fcrtfour consecutive weeks from the, our quotations. date hereof and that a true copy‘ We are still buying Goose and hereof be forthwith posted in thc Duck Feathers, following public places respectful-i o q l , :m.l . l ill l ll f (h! The Harrls .Abatt0lr Cyouiilliltoiyiyne llln Cliearlolltletoiim afr- Co., Ltd. A LYIX. .\I|-I(.\ IC, i\ tlr-l loner-r. orcszild, in front of tho School- 5O9'2'34it and in front of the llnll at. Pow-l iial in (lueens County aforcsaiil so that. llll persons interested in the said estate. as aforesaid mny have due notice thereof. GIVEN UNDER my hand and the Soul of the said Court this sci:- ond day of February All. 1925 and ln tlu- fifteenth year of ills {tinies- ty's reign . [Sgd.)A. B. WARBURTON Jndgo of Probate Professional Cards McDonald McPlieT: B. A. J. A. McDONALD H. F, McPHEE B. A. Barristers. Attorney, Etc, Money to Loan Riley Building Charlottetown Mark R. McGuiga-n B. A. 2R1 Z-G-Ml. TENDERS FOR ROAD DRAGS BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. ~,. Money to Loan ~--_ Cameron Block Tender: will be received at this _ Charlottetown, P. E, l. Office until noon on Tuesday. --_-- March 10th, for the construction of 1 ' two hundred (200) road drags, ac- Dr‘ C’ ‘J’ Archlbaldlcordlnq to plans and specifications Graduate of N..Y. Polt Graduate Medical School and Holpltal '° b‘ ‘w’ i‘ m" °"'°°' Practice limited to Eye, Ear, None L. B. McMILLAN. and Throat Secretary of Public Works. Office Bayer Building Department of Public Works, Grout George Strut Chnlottetown, P. E, I, Office Hourc-l to 12 n. m. 1 to 5 February 25th, 1925, Telephone ISO-J. house at Mount Albion afori-sulil-l 66R-2-27fi1mw7l, ~- Mufznani in your mind? "Well. he can't be mixed up hi the disappearance anyhow!" cried i" IILIDUINEII-DICI IIBAIMZII, all for an lRTnbhn, (n vegetable lperlun!) to tone and flung-then the organs of dlpetlon and ollml- ‘flan. lmprGVOO Appetite, Railing nltlpntlon. \ = 1r +i...'oi.i Block m Jlllll°Rl-——Lllllt [RI One-third the regular dose. Mndc of same ingredients, than candy canted. For children nnd adults. . A, l), i012. After [PD yours llHCOllS~ lug ilevastatltm ln revenge for tire massacre of 10b2, the llnnish King Sweyn landed with a large force. 1n- competent us lilthel. rcd was, the ilcfcat of the English was largely duo to trait- ors, ninong them, l-Iilric, the King's favourite, Swoyn w n s proclaimed King. at Birth. Ethelred fled to the isle of Wight. ‘ OF vwvcvcvvooosQv wedding reception that he was lea.~ lug at once for Skye. '1 here was something in the paper next day, too, about his going, So you cunt, suspect lilm 0t‘ having a hand in the business?" “Why should he have?" Dagon shrugged, ‘ins wasnt in love with _\ilss Carroll, was he?" “Certainly not!" snapped Fanny. “If he over did admire her, hi. changed his mind. l wouldn't he surprised if he married the aunt. She's got pots of money." "And she'd have more if Mrs. Haste died and left her something,‘ the Canadian remarked "What did Mr, Mtlglllllll do in the war?" “He was exempted, on account of n weak heart," said Fanny, “it's an ill heart that does no one good," garbled Dagon. “Was he in his own country or England while the war was on?" ‘iMostly in Englnd, acting .1 be- lieve, but England is his own coun- try now. Air. Alagnani has been naturalized as an Englishman, Liv- ing here so much, it gives lilm ad- vantages, ‘I suppose." Dagon ‘agreed, lie had got all ho could hope to get in one interview from the mother and daughter, and it seemed from what he heard on ull sides that no theory which lu< chided Aliignzinl ln the list of sus- pects would hold water. A mun couldn't be doing l1lt)\'illl.§-l)l(.'llll'(-.‘ “stunts" ln Skye and murdering or kid-iuiiipliig girls at the same time! - Apparently the cinema star was limoceiit and llagon must look farther for his “l'nknovi'n." Yet he was not satisfied with that. con- ciusion, 0f course, it might he a colncld cnce but it was odd tlint nearly all the old servants had gone about the same time, lt was easy to ac- count for the footinen. They hail "joined up," and women hurl taken ;tlieli- places. Lately, new footrnen lhiid been obtained. The cook hurl received a legacy and "given up" service. Mrs. Gillett, ln ‘becoming Jionsekeepor, had swept away iiousoniniils like cobwobs and. liii- pnrtcil prolegcs of her own, llavls the _llllll0l‘, harl left suddenly and Zllariziittl had been found through the recommendation of Magnani. Though Ratwdon Wells had been “smashed up" in tho autumn of 1915, he ltad done war work of some kind and had spent much time in ‘London. it “I118 the" tll-‘ll his "palsliip" with Pnndorii Haste hail been cemeuteil, and the girl hail perhaps imagined him in love with her -till Eve appeared on the scene. ‘So it happened that no one could tell much about what went on at llidden Ilall iCourt in the years of the war, . (To Bo Continued) Improving Live Stock 0n a recent trip through Kiwi?" (‘ounty the writer had the privilege oi‘ looking, over a spleurliillflllecd" men of the Black and White lll llawnilale Prince, owned by Mr. (‘olin illiatilloath one of the enter» prising farmers of Forrest Hill. T1118 splendid ynunster was ilroppcrl 0n April 23rd, 1924 and was bred by blessrs. A. It. MacKflY and S011. llawndale Farm, Charlottetown. 1 a is one of the ‘best inidividualii of the breed having a typical Holstein head a good straight top line and shows. inilicat-itiiis of size. As t0 breeding this birll carries the best that can he procured along milking lines, Hie sire llawnilalo Pioneer herd sire for Mr. ,\lacl\’ny ls a pat- ernal brother of the noted Spring- banik 'Snow COlllllPnfi, whose it. O. M. records as a two and .1 tlirte year told are 28.72 poiiitrls -buiter and 30,71 pounds butter and whose two years old sonrl-offlcia-l. Record is 948,75 pounds butter. llrrwnrlnle Pioneer's fist thrtc llllllKll‘ll‘l‘SV‘>l0 coma into milk have. each got very creditable records. Francis Dent Dekol finishes second in it class of thirteen junior two years olds with 395,6 pounds mIIlk the V. A. iI), "He told me at the l O , Sleeping Beauty mo: IN CANADA SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE TH-E MAGIC HEDGE The men Willi tho prince tried FEBRUARY 2'7, 1925 Suffered for 15 years with comliglllr_ Kellogg's ALL-BRAN brings relief in 3 week, Elli t ' l. ll . . . in cbronicocnagtfswlgll"! ‘l-‘i ‘flhily_ Constipation paves the way to W l! 0lli-9ll.l‘flt.!llltll‘ly, Kliiloery, "Ml. many harrowing diseases. But Mr. Williams’ letter carries a message mum i; zxxal‘ntl‘eed lo hlllts 111,1, of cheer: mnnent relief nr m“. m”? Der. l have been using your itwintn turnii the purchase How‘ ' for tho punt three weeks and it but logy»; ALIFBRAN . lute, Klll‘ done more m» mc um. nnythlnl I have 1 is made lll Lniid ‘ ‘tried ln u..- m rim-w. yearn. , . . Canndn. old by | “ll. wu trouhl wlth liivwnrl-lllililsnngilr Served in leading hotglrocerl‘ .... - ifiisnAwilf-Qoiiiiil rclllel. i tried '°-“"'-"‘"""- a “"4 everything under the nun. Then my Wlfe Iugieuted Kcllnttlfl "'|I'BR\N- 5m‘ ' l any truthfully that it is the only thlnl t ever Rive me relief. Your-n truly. . L. T. Winunll. (Address on request). “'"_—-—~_ fence of the Empire. i Thore are survivors ol Th-rio was sharp preliminary South African war in than the righting and a gallnnt charge. w.'tli of Canada and Friday, pull’ g1,“ heavy leases. The Canadians dt- will be celebra-tru as Paarll l”. livorul the final iisiratilt which day in various Wflyg, 5”"?! Program of Mefltfl for Farmers’ Week March 3-4-5-6th. O BEGINNING TUESDAY AFTERNOON AT to iteep him from going near the palace, fearing some harm might come to him, but he rode bravely up to the high hedge, took out his sword, and was about to cut his way through, 'l‘o his great surprise, the thorny branches parted, ntaklng ii path he fore him. As he stepped forward Mr, and lllrs, Arthur Corncy, the branches (riot-led again behind spent the \\'8(.‘l(~Cl‘.'l visiting their him, shutting hini off from the rest fitther .\lr. Samuel Corncy. ‘lof his party‘. 'l‘hcrt- was nothing — ifor lilm to do but go ahead, Mr. Sandy M0111!" 0f Cfllllcmlll When he had passed through COFIIPT- llll-‘i lllolTll ll 71011-19 l" U19 the house he found himself in the 10W" "k917i h" lntclld-‘i m ha"? ii palace yard, aiming the tall lrci-s. in first class for rental iby the first Them was a lcrrll-ylllg‘ glllmllllll. "3 Jml“ stillness about the whole place The prince made his way carefully Suddenly lie his sword in BORDEN NOTES The rlllsiscs Lillian and Jennie Noonian, siu-nt the |.\larill (lras ccie» bratloir-i with their sister, Mrs. John M-urray and also with friends. Now that the big thaw is over it __ _ hag Yrfl tlic ice in the very best of ‘Jftivbf: m1} lyeez‘ condition on lho harbour and every- 21:51:“, an (re body is taking advantage of this ' ' . finc- wcatliirr iby enjoying a goodl (What fflghmnm u“ WMWO? Skate l.l.,.l.y.,lllel.noon_ ‘Wait uiitll tomorrow and see, in _.___ ‘the meantime color his hunting suit The lloiiiizn Whist Club came to "lid h"! l"'°“'l1-) a very cnjiiynble close on February ilcflllyfitllll. 1921- iltitilicilllvll Will 23rd at the home of Ml‘. and Mrs. lt-PS. -lllL'-) John lllnrra); when sortie very n i r" Canadians On South fn-l prizis were given, ten in all. Club. COLONEL INNIS OFC THE 1.30 P. M., IN PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE, CHARLOTTETOWN. Tuesday. March 3rd at 1.30 and 7.30 P. M., P. E. island Egg A’. Poultry Association. l Wednesday, March 4th at 10 A, iM., the Annual meeting 01th, p1 Island Sheep Breeders Association. ' meetings ol m, Wednesday, March 4th at 2 P. M., and 7.30 P, M., meetings of the P. E. island Potato Growers Association. There will be a qqylfl-{i discussion on the Potato Industry. Thursday Morning, March 5th at 10 o'clock, meeting Holmp, Frlesian Breeders. Thursday. March 5th, Afternoon and Evening a joint meeting 0t u“ Swine Breeders Association and the Central Farmers Institute, Friday. March 6th, Morning at 10 o'clock, Farmers institute meeting continued. Friday, March 6th at 12.30, Annual meeting of the Ayrshire Breeder: DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION WILL BE PRESENT AT EACH EVENING ied cvcr - 31mm 0111's ' 1'2?" _ Euenoy tinnis illcvhstatibiiwm ‘ifmnmW ' 3 P‘ Kfllliiirss ALL-ll '"* will. oration. Only that passes lllrtzili-n iiilk fmq K a I l o g g ’ i sweeping the intesfine t3“ “YUM, helped him. ulating 1l0rmfll,lléalthlfnaztnfilllll- , and 16.89 pounds butter. Beatrice Butter Girl stands Cdlilltll with 321.8 pounds milk and 15.83 pounds biit- ter while iLawnilal Beauty Men’ codes has a record of 313 popuds milk an-il 14,17 pounds butter. Be~ sides carrying such choice breeding as stock above luiwnilirle Prince/s ‘mother is ‘Princess Nellie Scbo‘ ivhose R. O. M. record at four yeiirsl is 615,6 pounds. nvilk and 29710’ [lOlllHlS butter with an average test ofabont 3.7% tint hor best iliiy‘i~il milk being 96 pounds. S Princess Echo ‘Sylvia ls a diingh~ lter of Prince Echo Sylvia "who has clcvcn rccorileil ilaughters and nine ‘proven sons. Willi such ancestry llaivnilnie Prince should be a valu- able asset to .tlils section of Kings (Iouirty and we trust that the sur- wounding farmers will appreciate Illr. MHCHCHLIYB enterprise. ‘HISTORY ; ATH- The “ladies regular prize was won by Mrs. J. l), Alurpliy, and the gen- - tilemen by Xllr. M. ii, Bernard, Af- GHaaSMSL ter the regular prizes were illstriih- _ T t utod qcitme tho clcsitiig of the Bor- - .- ilen whist iournaiiiient there being y r7 - ‘ six special [ll'lZi'5 for the ones hav- » ‘ ' ing the highest llllllllltii‘ of points slnlse the beginning of the whim. on 1. The ‘ladies winnfrig were ‘lir. ' i J, A. (ll-llllltlt as first and Mrsi J? D. lvlnrphy second. Tho gentlemen iTolloNq-ly Fol) zlklllsl lwonlv winning were l\lr. James Jilnrphy. llvl. 1mm "g0 éllnl-llllfln lmppg _ , _ 6M1 ‘lxifllOxlhlhiogéilmlggrfilil“if “ti: were winning their spurs on the Made’ frOm frésh meat trlmmlllgs. '. ' ‘ t -‘. s n. Af'..th- . shiirialhrlzcsavery complimentary llilliqtlhaglgfidlat: czlllltlngenlnéltlklnl: carfies from 40% to 50% Proteln. s-ililrcasswns read by Mrs. John l\lur~ “all ill/ll“, mulmllons “ml llle 50v, S11)’ HIIdMDIXFOHIIlIllOn inalde by Mrs "l, llghllng wlllcl, mllnllnfllell l“ No combination of grains carries sufficient Protein for units c Ger 0 a it cg pair f n‘ l, » - nlllllllry ha“, brushes lo Mn wallgr tli-, llillille all gilxlllitllf’.llllafilwillglllulllllé maximum production of eggs. Supplement your grain with (Hm-en who “.38 acting as manager siulrtinicellool rm‘; On< ‘lljubq one filth Part of wllldlOr Meat 80min slid note the in- .'iiiil director of the Borden Whist ‘Fielmlilrl. zillll” l ‘ ‘ "*5" l" @998. ' Fliib. The address and presenta- i]? ll , cgnldlm, lhe Cnmmpmm._ ' m," m“, ldllowcll by a few “wmls ‘of: "lb"; p-Ilylttlu of Pamldpburg A valuable feed for fattening and maturity of bogs- of illitllks by Mr. O'Brien who w»; “ ‘ _ ' f . ., _ ' . wry much taken by surprlse by 11:8 hilt-l special signifiuincc in till. Feed 40 lbs. of Windsor Meat Scrap with other ration Clul, ‘rngnlbers or the wlllstl m, fiiel that liar-ls 111v flfillilfllll? ill to hogs from eight week: until they ranch 100 lbl. weight. \\'llh' followed by Mr. J. n. hlllrplly $222M““i2"1€,‘flf§ll:“'l){all "flu " ' From 10o lbs. until they reach 22s is... mu 2s u» Windsor . ., -, ;‘o( l ‘, .' . t .i:;- - ipllllgyvelglffllglillli"tofsllfélkcflllb me vemm, ,,,,,,,,,,n,,, u, m. Meat smp with other rations. After 225 u», kill 'em. l)“. way l, was lzoked all“ lmf’ ll llritliih line, overseas in tho tic- They _are an expense and it will coat you more to get addi- lnglng l. credit lo the lime l0 , ol "“""_‘ " tlonal weight than you can get out of them, llonlcnl HO also thanked lhgimlmb heartfelt thanks for your never tllr- l _ l “.5 or the Clul, lm. helm; so gen,» lilig‘ ca??? lll blllqllticllnlllilflttlillfs lllvllillitll: Order a trial lot today. We are uatlwfled that you will ous with their lunch w i c I mu" ,°“~" m“ ‘g ' “ come back for more. .. . , lav ( * u - ‘ ‘ - > wliist; night. After lfglfsfllllllfiilfi; l)“: will??? gztllilllibglllfitlzgrlagflszlfll “Lnssglittlilil lllglfslgeztldoglltlgfn;151% lllf taklntig cl hand llillflt to look lint?!‘ Co. . , . ,- _ u: res n our w-c arcs. ‘lnlg “l? tlliltlilllollllzqleinzélflztila ‘We wish you to accept this small I WINDSOR’ N‘ s- lltiilllllK to meet again _a fter Lent to llazasflgilrfizhzll“tgkrflnyfiroékglfiiflilz‘ L“ 9 enjoy another good night's fim, Andfwe lmvp all rmllwll w how,’ (.16-2-24M7i_ . , a _ . _ that after Lent we will ‘have the. plzilrliicgilldzlilillillsyig: a)“ pleasure of presentlnlg you with n ~o+o+oooo+oooao+vo+ooooo+oo++eo+oooo+oooow+ww James McAlcer- where a-gooil ‘pan mclqwn on.“ more interesting on‘ ' raki- supper was served by ‘o. lail- czmmn‘ “e therafwre ‘wish you irs of’ Borden to which everybody andslmlt‘_lyolz?ifilggf% avail‘: Success’ did fiil-l justice. The nigh‘. ivris glulfonlnmll “MUST CLUB . . spfllltl in dancing and singing with _ very good music which ivag enjnv» \'ll by all present. A vole of thanks‘ ivas tendered to the ladies for their, generous work of the night and al- so for the wlrist 50419011 just over,‘ by Mr. \Valter ()’Brlen and was‘ r-i-ondnil by Mr. ‘M. IJ. Bernar-Li la eryboily icft for their homer-ll \\’l‘lll a. merry good cheer. 'l‘he Address and Presentation. i\lr. Walter O‘Brlen, manager rind illrector of -l3iorden \Vlll.\l‘l Club. llcar Wnlter,— (lirr most faithful and friend. - (in this the last nlglit of our whlst fur this season we, the members of this club, wish to tender you our For the Guest Room l The individual carton of Baby's Own S03 is just what is requir in the Guest Room. Everyone enjoys this very excellent and purely Canadian Soap. "Bu! for wn and Baby foo" 10c. at all declare. obllglng W By ARTHUR MORELAND‘ 2M2 ME, now-r vou LIKE n. i1"s SUPPOSED l SAY, EDRIC IF IT ‘Tb ea vi-zcv DOES Mi NO HARM lSo-usu. MAKE A Pomr or Comma HER! once A YEA i‘ l l llllllil 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Atént at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewifl- Good Strong Stock Companies. ___No. 291 sligiiiiiii: , llilllill ... i