1l1l_l;‘»-tolli - _r_ii_ii-E:i=.'_ i I ' 1* t ‘;'#_:';l._~- 1 l 'l»_=‘=?»'-`--. l @- i`ff":+f` .. 1 ‘~ tt 5 .,.______ __ .1-'_ ll. .1 ' _ -1-_~1 . - ' lfifi. lit _ .rf-.1 - ' .__ __ l-.i'~` l - -_ l`l < ._» '_1 -l 1 _ . . . __ -.. _f_~ .»-.1-.'l-.l--»l-;~..»‘~ - -w-- __ _ . _ ._-- _» » --'_ . .. ~».~ . cl ‘ - .. ~‘[~»..;7`.` '»<¢,_»;"-2" .-l, _;¢'-il . ~ ' _Lf-. l ~ ' lr-_1 `i.f.»_'~‘-_ fa _ W _ -ft? ~ r ‘ . ‘l’ ‘." ; V12.-' ' ___:__,,??_ ___-____}___, ___£.... __, l L , _ _ _ ___ ._._-.;____ __,__g_,______.___ ll , -.__ __l.._._ _ _-_ . ;l_-_.\_ _ _._____ -_- _.,. _________.- . _ _ ffl -_._ PAGE slx _ _ _ THE CHAR Lorrlrrowri owl lmuut OCTOBER31, 1914 ` ' THE ti-""3" i"` 17: - ,` Mrs. Miller arrived in Charlottetown ` by the Nortllumberland last evening.. ~ro.pAv's sl-loQ1'.-Ton or twelve ` » . teams will accept' the challenge of IT PAYS to buy in mm provime' V€RNQN RWEF cmcun-"_The Liam. Ritchie, Captain McKinnon and i- services Sllnriay will ill- rollducteli by _ . - TiE PICTOU BOAT---'T710 H- S- Ile-\' L ii Jewett BA of ‘~lnrl'ay fS.m‘ M"`('a§§ _Eh!s_:_g§f:_?g1_§;aLa{`e1; Nor 'unlberland docked nt Ciluriolte- tial-tlolllr; in 45 l.l_if,__ '\'l'>'l-mill ‘nit-er; `““5‘°“ ‘° .g ' ` . . -. ,_ , . ‘ . _ _ ._ __ o‘clock. Tins team match ls for a t°“u~.`,,“t 750 °'°l°Ck last L‘f'“in¥>~ J. and 7 p_lll., t lltrry \.liit3. trophy open to the province, and any others who would like to lake part YOUR LAST 0PPORTUN|TY to DANCE.--Tile Young llacilclors pri- ` see Irancis and liushlllull ill the liour vatc dancing class lllet Tilurslizly night mu.” ha_y°."_hei_r_te“m x?an.!F_s_n;e:\lti°,I-‘ed and _the Mall ut the l’copic's Tilt-olrc and all had ll \'cr_v enjoyable time. -Dglorf " (iU°_°l‘ f°`;h“_` _lf (_)`,°:é2E _ b:99_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ names of telllns tale a cul_ tonight \bout twolltl, l lllipils ll err _pre'»cllt, ______de__ ____ _"___ __ most ____0__es__ng cow _"_, allll l~ll‘l»!ant lllusic was iurlllshcli by ______ “mv ____ _____ke__ _.___ t‘i\'iliuns- ENJOYABLE DANCE.- 'l`ilclll.llli‘e Miss ilootl. E; J Lhve R V- 136-_-_-g`w0___h ‘V S i=-1 i-i last night at thc holllc of .\nllls ---_ ' ' _ _ ' ‘ ' _ _ _ i~ llcette, t_`ilurlott~‘tll\\'ll__ was l.:l'l_>;ltl_\' TO PREACH.-'l`l|v Rt-\'. \\'. .-\. §e‘;`__$`_§____nsl_0°ée'I?'llgéelgujiclig _oyed by ll lllllllllvr lil lrll-ll.~t lraill lllolllillg at t-ll>\'l1ll o`clol'k allltl :lt tilll (TOC Fu' ._ ' mc C _ -. ‘ " . ' frl-lu Sllnllnersitle arl~i\'l~ll ill t`hall'- liilplist <‘illlrcil at sc\'cll c'ciot-it ill thc f,lhF( _hitAl§:;l_l_logil_g_:;t;,l:__t_. iottetown last night l`l'l»lll .~`lllllllll-l';~ilic cl-l1llill1:. bf_'___________b___L_;_L_’___ _`=_g__§H_____ C__p__' n'_ M “M0” _ llrenlltcr, I`lr Leard; E. H. Monkley, _"' " FRESENTA-n0N` W C" r"“hh“m' J A i’rit1'ilarll, ll I. (`rockelt'So\1ris_‘ INTERESTING LECTURE.- "|.il`l» tllll. 271111 illsl.. .\lr tleur"l~ lil-li. l~lll1»r_ ‘ .' . . ' '_ ’ _ :lr 1*. 'Experivllccs ill till- i`111l_L'11" is till- l»l` .\lllrl`zl_\' liorilollr Stiilth. :lltnilllxl ?L‘{°“_‘_~__:l__l_5_ ¥'l*~‘TlH~». H- C. 1\Ill11llili l'l's l-l' till- lily. 'i`ill1 lllel-lillg will iw 7':"'“h|""" h“"‘l'{ l\“`.b‘)s‘ ‘fl ‘how kmd' =`.~gel this lil-1 ililll is cl\‘l~ll lillll till- ;lll.~l~l l»\ ll-fl. \\'. .-\. I-irowll. ol' “ml il", whul""v"`n'"g "Omg umm“gh` i'll\' '\l‘lrli'll ‘llld lli< `l'll<»ol Von- _ _ . - ‘» ' ` _. “___ _________ ___‘ \H________ ____ helllcs .lnll lluiillwccll clnhlelns, r' wi : ' ui ' ' i.~ll'l lil- l ll ‘ »ll. _' - ' _ 1 . _ . . . ll" nlis¥i"llil’~!i-h\lll`1ili: illll1ll't:llll wllri' _ ~ _ . ‘ ‘ ‘ :"l.‘l‘l§lr‘1‘;.}ziiil\li;` lvl' i.l»1-l1.lI»~I-rr ililll ylI'llllill 11tLl11:l‘l'1 .~\llllll!-‘l lllalilvil 11 limllll I" llvn; i`i;i'mtil:uil<-;{'l§diionTli' $‘ji‘d'|)l'llil:;i“'Uil li :ltrl>_ .\`_.~`.. 1llll‘r:l_\' iiarllllllr .\‘l.\lt_ll. ililll. _ L_ ‘.‘ _ I _ .0 -_(1) _‘ 'fl ;‘ _ ____ _____________ __ ____ ______ \_______________ _ ____ lc-lll ance. tll split ot tic tlxtrtlllely ' ' " ' " ‘ _ _ ' llllpicusallt wcatllcr, was a distinct if-:.l_, \\'ill»r»~ .\lr .\i--l’hl-ll lllll-::l§_' his g|G MANGOLD WURZE|___S_l)-_o colllpiilnellt to the young ladies ill lllillistr_\' sl#r\'l~1i ll_»: pllslllr. alll-i i`;ll~~ lp.. ;;\-,l,,_.l_- lmily post; --ly l_-_ H(.m\- _ _ _‘ _ _ _ -i “ia 1’ I-`l to \\llil'h ill- \\';l.~' llllllvl' has loft at this otlil-li :l slllllplll of his f_R?‘;:f_(;{i|,‘:1¥i0K250;'T315-;id‘\\..Fsr0;0$g§' . . _ .., . . - “ill 1" Ui" UU" "I ill-" ‘l"-*li* *"*li' 1::1rlit-ll prlltlllrts ill the shape of zl gibm proof nf (___, succmq of tm. “___ ;~ll_lpl:lt1~ l»r‘;_»l'tllll: :l lll1»llltl_l_:l1'_t1i Ill lil* lllallllxlilli wllrzrl, wilivil we-igils 1?. lbs. d`.,.mkin____ __\_»__,_. wa _‘bout 60 of me :_ -1| r\_ _ tl 'Ll \';l~`_' \'.‘ 1-.- ‘;ll, 1_ _ . . .__ -. . Y - - ‘ ‘f : ‘ H ` ‘ H ' “‘l"~‘| ‘U “ i"‘i“' ll ""‘~` l"°““ '" vllllllgcr sct. of both sexes and hotll i.-ll l -_ _- ;<- »_;t». _ _ .- '_ . . ' I _ fl* 'illf \l\ _-' 1lll\_ I 1 _i“_ li lil i_ lil- ollilllllly \\.l_\ llllll llll.\ell barllynrd agus spent lm, _,__(,m“g in __,am0s _mal ~f *"‘lilf`ll'llli1’ii-` l"’1i" I-lI1‘-i=`l"l` lil tl-l‘2lii7.l\r. 'l'hl1 sl\l~1i was not sowll -l t-lif\’ Dull witll the \"ltioll'll All 1.' ».v.f-' -_., ~. » .- -- - ,_-.' ‘~ ' “‘ ‘ ` _"_ U'm`r° "`mm'_ "_r M " 'fl U" m “hui ']“"" 31”!" ‘\""`"' HV H"‘"5 1” thclu asa fitting tillaic to al lllost ell- 1...1_ll1 lil l_r...~ll r ll iilr- lllli - . ~ - . - . . _U1 _ 1 _ ' 1 _ 1' _'Hr 1 ___ _'_ _ll ii il:lo\.\ll lllt ilzllilltll lllll. ll \\hlrl\ he j0).a\_l_, ____u,_,_a____________ '_ '- <- Milf'-\"-`~li~ 31 ` 'ii' '\' dill illlsilllss b<_-fl>rt- l'l»lllllvill_l: to Syll- i-l»l- ;'\ iH`il1t1~1i list ot 1-l>l=_!l""11iU`\`il> ll. _\'_ ills cllrlil-llillf-I zlrt. dollllticss tht- W l`_‘_\_l_§_\'\'f'1 ill* IU- ._\'lll.i. _'ill' l-_li. ll-» :--‘lit `l.llll~lllll1- lit' l-al'i_\' :rssol-iatillll with thc THE PEGPLE-S_v]“ vipw M- Um 1-"‘ “ll” li-l\" ‘ililll llllllrli 11' lil-ll t‘.;::'lil-ll lil till~ (ltlil. ull :lrt wllll~il has |~ ,___ ,_ M, qt, _ _ ___ U _W ,uh ,__ ll lc. Suit-'~'1'E&i‘_`iii’*'V-*~ llilliliolls ill thc pllst [cw yual‘s. _,i(.lur@_t, \\-_.rw all px(-,,l1@m_ 1-Th0_ -- ,I\liliillll Dollar Mystery" surpassing coAl_ ARRlvAl.s.-'t`ll.- l’llllllll-ill; WEDDED IN Kl='NTv|l_LE.-l.l~lll- i11 i1111>1'1~st 1111>' of 1111: lor1~\'i1111S 1111111- rargocs ol' coal ;ll'l'i\'l~1l willlill lilo past ' llrl _i. _\lill~»r_ ii. .-\.. I.. i.. ll.. :lllfi Bliss ll"l`S ‘lf lllifi 11llS0l‘\>ll1l§ S<‘I‘iili- F10!" \'.'- ck 1-l1llsil:lll»li lvl i’.llllt;:i.l. lil-ii l\- <`ll_, ; .il;s~il- i.. lillllllwill wvrl- ullill-ll ill lllllr- 1'll1'l\,.ll:l\'illl: l11’i‘Il |\ll‘Gll illl0 U10 hill ,1__,m.]\-_ --||,,“_,_-,|_~ -~1.-lm-,.,__.,._~~__-mg, _,l |;,.,m-ilp. 'pu(._<.l_,5-_ pl- lgpy. llollsc zllld illlprisollr-_ll. is l‘11ll>asl~ll by " 'l'll<-r}»_-f»_" ~ .\rl.l»l.ll.l»ll," --.ll~-.l-pil ‘ ll. ll. l.ll_\-lllll. ell;-S ll lllllilllx l»xl-llllllgl-_ ?\`11rt1111. H11- r1‘l>111'11~1`- 111111 with thc .\ll»(llll_" "lll»llll=<." s__~__ "l‘lll.l.l_" , _lllss llllllllwlll is a llallllllllo- of ltr, 1'1111I1i11l: 11111 11i` 1i11.- butler. Jollcs, silo " i u(':lllin." " l‘:lt'ili1'_" " \\'. l’_ (l`llzlrll." - l~`t‘l‘ll llolzdlvill, inte of llllrllllllll. lllltl al \‘5'~1llN‘i*~ 'i`i\l‘ <'1l1lfii" by U10 illlllllilil' ".‘~lary l-1. l\ll_-illllllzllll" alllli "l|;l1/.1-l`sisll~r of ltr. (looliwill. of lillsll lilly. i>ill~ is 1-x1'i1il\l!,1\ll1l U10 \\`l\.\' ill Wllit'-il l‘1-il." A large lltlll~rlll`1|llll-r swilollll- .\ir. .\lilll-r is :l son of tilll into l’l'illl~ip:ll U11? lllIil0l` Ili-*`1\l‘lI'S UW V211' bl' Siilfillillll 1111 ‘ c- llllw llll till: wll\ \\itll val' 'lfl--1 _\liil1»l'. ot' (‘ll;ll‘lottl~tll\\'-ll, llllii at ilro- itll tvrcs :lllll tllvn nlnkcs his own ar _ l. _ _ _ ui coal allll til1- s. :=. <`lll11>l il: l-\'p.-l»|l»li till-l' lli` llr. .\_ l1`. .\‘liill-r. rl-.-ilil-lll pil_\'- 1‘>=1‘1li11‘ IS -*illlwllllllli \\'0l'th svcllltl. _ _ _ _ ,, _ ilfrc l-nriy ll\.\1 \\'l~1»i<_ nil to till' f\;ltll1- sil-illll oi' till' prorilll-izll :<:lllit;lrilllll :lt "»\ ililll ill ii\lll1'\'\ll1‘ \\'1\S illl I Hit ililll. Iilllltllill. lil-ii lb t‘1l_ l`~xpl11't lilo i{1\llt\'il|l>. ill- is wvil kill-lvll ill iltlli- the ;lll\'l-l'liscllll>llt rlzlillleli for it. llllll ss. “t`;lhot " to lllllilu :lt least iivl-_i`llx_ \\'ill>l'c ill* tlraltllllltcli i`l‘l1lll llnllloll- ll!'1I`1’~ ll Will* l`l‘Sl“'l\»*ll>l(‘ [UF 1U\\`0ll tréps with cllrgocs lil l-lull lillrillg tiwfsie ill arts alll_l law. and was t'llr solllc l!`0l11\l11L‘ li1\1l»‘Il1l0T ll`0l11 \1Cllll\lHl1l§ 10 nlouthol`Novl»lllbl-r.lu-sill(-soils:1»t`till-lyl-al's 1-olllll»1-tl-ll witll the lalw iirln of elltl. " The Hour and tho illall " was lzllge slolllllers. \\'ilil. ilu ll~n\'cs l1ll1>t1ll1l‘1li1|\I1` UI’ UW \'f'i`.\' l>"Sl- ililll 1110 "7-tl' sil1ll‘ll_\'1`l~l' wl-sit-rtl Vllllzltlll. ;\ll'. allli pl‘1>_i1-1'lioll~-it is :lilllost llccllicss to __ _ ___-._ __ _#_ state-fallitless. The vaudeville was a treat. Next week some bl features will _make thqtrri ` :gag _at‘"`Ehe People's, and *the* numbers -who attend thls_p_icture house are anxious- ly awaiting the advent of the Strand War Series. _ 4 Pnlncs Enwl\l\o.-rll>ll=llee Low- rence, one of the leading actresses ill America. and a favorite stnr. was the heroine in a spielltlili comedy- dranla, "The Girl and Her Zlioncy," shown at the Prince Edward Theatre last night. Weary of being sought by fortune-hunters for her wealth, she ex- changes identity with her maid and goes to a fashionable hotci. The maid dies alld she insists, ill spite of her iawyer's protests. ull relllaillhlg “dead.” She bequeaths hor cst_ate_ to a certain family who. at-corliillg to the stipluatioll of the will, kl~l-p her ill the house as one of thc t'llnli1y,.but keep her in the servalll`s role. The son of the family fails ill love with her, and satisfied that slll_» has at last founli someone to Care for her without money. sile discloses llcr iliolltity and marries the hero. ,'i`llo story was splendid and the acting ot' l<`lorellce Lawrellce left nothing to ill- ticsirerl. "Tile Llritish Army” was the best feature of last night's progrzllllnlc long tllrel-_-reel film ol` inlcllsc interest, depicting various pllascs ol' the work of _Britain's figllting llltlcilillc. The Prince Edward Tllelltrl- is becoming famous for the patriotic nature of its pictures, and last tligilt's liiln was fllle. No unc silollld miss sl~l_-ing it. " Oh! What‘s the use" was ll "Joker" colncdy which provided tl Llood reliev- ing vein ol” llllnlotlr to thi: lliglltfs pro- grnlnmc. In spite of thl- wcatilcr last night there were good houses at thc Prillcc Edward. ANOTHER DIVISION S. OF T.- A spiellliid audience grill-tell thc G.\V. Patriarcll, Mr L_ P. Tallton, and his associates, Messrs Ira E. illcliay. G.\\'. Associate; J. l<`. Proiitt, G. Scribe; and Samuel Bertlarti, I’.G.\V.P., at lrishtown on \Veltillcslizl_\' cvcllillg last. All these speakers were iistellcll to with deep attelltioll. alld racll ilpproreli by hearty applause. At thc close of the public lllcvlillg North Sltlr Division, Nu. ISS, was reorgan- ised by the above Urzlnli Oilicers. Tilerc being sllilicient old :llld trained lllvlllhers of the Order present, :lllll by spl-cial] request oi' thu new czllltii- llzltcs who wished to hvcollle proiiciellt ill the litltni, the betllltiflli cerelllollies wcrc observed in full. Twenty-six now members were initiated. which, odds-ll to thc old Divisioll which sus- pelltlcd lllcelillg six or eight years ago. gives till.-nl quito ll ilealtily nlenl- bership to start with. \\'ith one oi' tho'lillest :ltlri host cqllippvll llzllls ill tilll l‘l'o\'illl-c, in an illlitlstrious and intelligent alxrirllltllrril cclltrc. there is every prospect of North 'Star bc- rollling again (ns it llllcc was) thc bnlllllll' Division oll the lslalld. 'i`ll<1 oflircrs l~.il~lrtr=ll allll 'duly illstallcli i`or till- cllrrcllt t|ll:ll‘tt\r arc :ls l'ollo\\'s:-- \\'.l‘.. llnllici ill-rllarti; \\'..\.. illilrioll Valllpllcll; ILS.. ltny Illlggall; A.li.S., Millie Collsills; I<`.S., Kclllletil l\ll'i.1~lld; Trens., ileatll l\Il:_Leoli; (‘hnplaill, Archie (`ollsills; Fon.. l\’i3'l'tle (`alllp~ bcil; A.t‘._ Erskine Mann; LS., Oliver Fnlllpllcli; 0_8.. Wilfred Calnpbcll; l’.\\'.i’., llolllllll .-\dtl'll‘l'S. t l. Ji l T _ . _.l-__ _ *_ ~ *fi WEIEK UP ‘lllll cllown _ _ _ __ ~ #___ _ _ ~Don’t Come A ‘ The 1 ”. . Strand ' 1 If y°“e§§.‘§2`X§“t t° Mllllon Dollar-Mystery Wm. Sm-_.ies MIGHTY LAUGH - _' ‘ _-slxrn EPISODE-_ _ Tlxglglgglullfnuc _ ' ', _ ' ' ‘-‘The Coaching Party of the Ye || Rlllt. ill - _ _ . 1' Countess ` ' ` 1 ““".°""° - illisrtlallllsslt tltslsllrlniillrl sig ull... rl.. :H _ » splretors id-'a CAVE mak.nga_ sensational N ' 1- - _ Thg Hguplgf $232; which ls full of excitement _and R¢¢k°l\ill8 WHAT wlu. HAPPEN NEXT 'll wa c 4 ° 'pm r A Two Part I 2 -Arie You Trying for N0ihil1g__but the ._ Broncho- - ` A I _, the Big Prize Best 9h°W_°i M111 & 1-ff @°*‘&£22.»?2 lll..§f.i.S"@ =='r 7 & 9 Who dxocsgI:7(l)dl;;Slc(; Ii/Idrryl lon 0 ars Situ f0Y 001’ little - ~ P- m' What becomes of the Russian Count. Ones ___.___g - ' here - Matinee Saturday l THE PEOPLE’S THEATRE Aww 11 Good S1-ow l -. ' _ - n | |__ __ GROW BEEF, DON‘T MAKE IT. ,ing calf to lirillk sltilll-lnilk ollt of a -__,__. bucket. This is a good lest for ally as- Gooli ilvrllslllcll agree tllnt a calf s‘~ilot.itl reer be lllllllwtl to lllsc nl._\' ol' its lirst tlesil, und that lose. duo to a hail ul' retrograde l~lcp is llllilcllia tl. rlgllill. ’.\'_lllly stock rniscrs, ilJ\\'c\'11"_ tilillk the calf not worth bothering with. and postpone thc special 1-are and attention it should revolve while it will not hc trllnsforllleli into as many potlnlis ol' ilcsil as during the first six ulonllls of the r-ali's iit`c. Stocklncn are not piolillillg away llllwaliays with live rclll beef, but they might argue `llllitilcr are they fl-ctlillg brand prorllr- nbio at $10 pcr ton 'anti other lllili stllils at a lllllllinal price. 'l`lll~_sc latter collditiolls or the llllscllco ol` tiluse collllitiolls, more pl'opcri_v speaking. `alnong nlally tclltl to produce the pro- fits to rl plane in sight of' wilere they were ill forlllcr years. liowever, :l good root ncrezlge, rl high silo well filled, lots of clover lla_\' and chop, and rl likillg for stock will tfolllllille to grow bl-ei' that will he very tlrrcptzlllle to the hll`llgry nlllllitlldcs. Fail calves are not ns 1-onlnloll as they silollid hc ‘where lilo ilerll is lllailltllillell for dual ',lllrposcs, but ally that colllc along at this sllnsoll oi' tilt- _\'llr sllollill receive pllrticlllnl* rarc. for they will bl- worth tl fair pricc tor hl=_l\i‘ ill the ncxt ifcw yours. Ally nllrlllai calf will collslllllc a large tlllalltity oi’ llliiit wllcll obtained llatllraily from thc llllllcr of its tlalll or llllrso cow. hui. hlllfkct fcctlillg is at tlii`- _l`cl`t\llt_ propositiotl :llld till' zlcnlc of zl lll_‘rllslll:lll's skill ill toacitillg a suck- l pirlllg :tgril-llitltl'ist, tlllli all cxulllilla- tion that all ll-l-tllrors and loaders silollid pass before comlnunicntillg 'their views to others. However, the practice is not to be colnnlclldod for the first few wlroks oi' thc cnlf's lite, when it is being wcallcd front its nlotilcr lllltl cilxlllgcli from whole nlilk to skim~millt and grain is tl critical period, 'und it is lhcll tllal thc ronlllloll scllse alld skill go a ililll.: way ill mould- ing the creature that at the age oi' tilirty lllolltils finds its way to the block llnli to the collsulllcr. iillllly calves are illjllrcll by llvcr-fccllillg at tho start whcll thc llllcket is llscli. and more l>spol‘illil_v so wllvll- sltillrtlliik is el pllrl of the rzliillll. l<`l‘etlel‘s ill their :lnlhition to grow a good clllf l»lldl>_llv- or to rcplllcc with llllzllltity the fat whicil is absent ill the skinl-lniik. and ill doing so brilli.: illlligcstioll illld nt- telldallt evils tlpoll their t‘llnl'gc. ill _orlil-r to illllicntle -.lpproxilllntciy the t|llzllltit_\' of lllilk that is safely fed, lllld till- steps ill cllzlllgillg i`rolll whlllc llliik to skilll-lllilk. the illstrllctiolls that were foiiowcll ill alll experilllellt at i\'izlt'tlonalll (‘olit-_gc art- prilltcti llelrlw: 1. Birth lllltli t`ollr dllyll old--S to ill ills. of wllllll»_ lllilk. ill tllrce fcctis p1~r day. 2, l"iilll lllltii scvclllil lilly I0 lbs. wlloll~ tllilk, ill tllruc l`ccll:; por tiny. 21. Scvclltll tn tcllth lilly-12 lbs, wlloic milk, ill lhrcc feclis ll (lay. 4th. Tclltil to tii'l1-vniil day-vii. lbs. wilolc milk and l ill. sllillrlllilk. ill two fcvlls ll lilly; also i tcll:spoolll`ui iillsceti _npr 4 i porridgc each feed. _ Flftcelltll to twentielll'day~ 9 lbs. whole llliik and 3 lbs. skillrnllik in 2 feeds per day; also 1 teaspooniul porridge each fecd. " 6. Twenty to twenty-fifth dav- 7 lbs. whole nliik and 5 ibs..skin‘l-milk ill 2 feeds per day; also two teaspoon. fuls porridge each feed. 7. Twenty-fifth to Ihirtieh dav '-3 lbs. wholo milk and 9 lbs. skim-milk. ill 2 feeds por day; also 1 tablespoon. lui porrldge each feed. 8. Thirtieth day-12 lbs. skinrlniik, ill 2 feeds per day; two tabiespoontuls of porridge at each feed. " 9. Gradually increase skillrmilk to 24 lbs. ill 2 feeds per day. and iitlsccd porridgc as thc calf develops. Arrange to woan calf at six months old. \\'c use this schedule, not because it is infllllibiy correct, but simply to point out the steps and precnlltioll that wisdolll rocolrlnlelld when the cali is being introduced to a diet oi’ roots, sil- ngc. grllill and hay that will later con- stitute tllc ration. Tile function of the linseetl porridge is to repltlce the fat tllat_ is absent ill the skitll-milk. but it will not be necessary to colitillue thc feeding of tlleal ill this way, for tile calf before it is many weeks old will _oat its grain from a box and derive tllorll bcllclit i'roll1 it that when obilllll- cli us a llrillk.-Furnlers' Advocate. "l hall to kill my dog this morning." “Was he nlad " "Well hc didn‘t seem any to well plea:-led." _ _ _ Q __ it ...-...-..<|~»»--`....._.,~...-.-.,~.-‘qs-..=~ -.»~¢-~ ;.»»,-_-_-.- 1-»r_ - 34-. _=.ase-;- <-.e~..m.l_--»°-~f_ A 4 :__ I _J‘_|____`v_n-vtvirfn-1_%;_J_1¢n_ fn , Ivri -u.-_-»__YY_----._, »_,----- ~ Y - - ---I'F¢-Fl*_' ___ `____1:_____T___; Racin Stable For Sale Owing to circumstances I will not be in a position to race al stable of horses next year, so I am offering for sale 1 my string of five horses---the leading money-winning stable ofthe Maritime Provinces of 1914, one that can go -out and get _ the money in 1915. Every horse is sound and right, two of them sensational horses for their classes, good enough for the ; Grand Circuit. These horses were gotten together at a cost to me of several thousand dollars. I will sell them at very l reasonable prices, but if I cannot realize a fair part of my investment, I will enter them and race them throughout the Upper Canadian Ice Circuit whcre,I believe, they will win at least a part of their cost and then Sell them there. They ; will be on the market for disposal until November 12th. If not sold by that date, Helen R., Dr. Sharper, and Miss Alcyone will be withdrawn from sale and entered as above stated. l Helen R. 2.121-2. (}l‘;l_\' lllzlrc, scvcll _licals lllll, b_v Ifllll“l'_v K., son of Mtljor Stl'athlnorc, 2.08l.:. Helen lt. is one of the best bred zlnilnzlls living. IIer extended pedigree will be sllowll by me to any- one interested. She was taken along easy this year and previous to her mile at Charlottetown had never been asked to step faster than 2.15. In an effort against time she paced the mile during Exhibition week in 2.121/Q, last half in 1.05?/,, last quarter ill 32|/-'_» seconds. She is bcttcr than a 2.10 pacer ovcr al half' mile track. She is game and can race any number oi’ lleats-raced nine heats in three days :lt Halifax, each heat zl\'eragillg 2.18' Q, and it was only fun for her. This mare can do 2.04 over a good mile track next year. She is high-class ill every respect, easy to drive and perfect mallnercd. At the price I am offering her she is the cheap- est pacer in the world today, '° As it was my intention to stake H5511 R.iheavily in 1915, shewas kept el ble for the ‘filow;c1osses.' " Her win .Q52 l'9W`faii9'5A-‘“A%`~i"*` ' ' ". ” ` Dr. Sharper, 2.181-2. Bay gelding, breeding' unknown, probably seven years old, leading time Provinces, fastest gelding in the Maritime Provinces in 1914, trotted the fastest heat ever trotted in the Mari- time Provinces in July 1914, timed by four watches, mile in 2.14; was a pub- - lic mile again this fall under unfavor- able conditions' in '2.15f}_1. per is a sensational trotter; he is one worth staking on the big line, should trot a mile over the big rings next year in 2.07 or better. He has improved in manners and never makes a break now. - his improvement has been vell_v merked ' ' thlfyearf _ - Miss Alcyone, 2.18 1-2. By Alcyolle Boy, 2.l7\._.. This is ollc of the greatest little race lrlares in Canada today; won nine races in one month in 1913; was the third largest money winner ill the Canadian Ice Cir- cuit in 1914. Up to the Ottawa meet, the only horses which defeated her were Eel Direct, 2.081/_», Tredell, . _ 2.101/f_.. We did not have her just right this year, but she was capable of a miie in 2.16. Next year she should ace in 2.14 or better assix "'dif’ferent' ‘ horses which she has defeated at var- Dr. Shar- Alfred K. ious times have this year taken records under 2.14. ` ' ' " ” Orwell Belle, 2.19 __ _ _- will me record 2.231;ii1lltill ellg-.- ible for the 2.24 class. This mare is so well known that we need not give any description of her. At the _price she is a bargain either as a race mare, brood mare or driver. _ Green Trotter, no record, was sep- arately timed whiie in a race at Ha i- fax in 2.22; extra good ice horse, ood Should bc a grand horse next year, as driverfggggg fmffbrigf :ht2;11d1ilbr;(¥,,b(|)£ »l " _ showing in the .ice the. coluinglwinter. nt-l = .'- investment. . l,____ ' it '1bwn.°l° li` zlllyollc is pt'cpal'cd to buy the three i`ll'st-llalned horses in the above lot, or the entire outfit, I‘will be glad to make a special price on them, also ‘ on their boots, harness, suikies, etc. 1 The whole outfit is complete in every 1 detail. This stable earned upwards of ` $2,500.00 ill 1914; should do even bet- t ` fer in 1915 and can be made a profitable _ __ _ nn¢__¢-` 'l i ‘I 1 4.-*_ .L The stakes and purses in _ the Ice ,. Racing Ci1°<=11i1 this winter will ll>tlll1_ 111>Ward,1_1;0f $50,000. Three of the horses mentioned above should be I able to win enough to pay for them- _ l selves in these stakes, and as ice re- cords do not count they would still be _eligible for their classes next year. - _ Write, wire or telephone before - rlovenlbel- 12th to D_ A__ M_w_Ki__n0_n_ _ I _‘<50 Canada Fox Exchange, Charlotte- , _ '.f E’lI ' ` -' l ¢-svltr l