‘ l t w " S08) ‘News " ' ‘ i ...1- ' ~» SEALS" i. o.l3.9m‘"°' °'"- la" “~- . " 8 0f the boot known whlisters . o! North America. will 00mm“, at I A » the twenty-ninth annual congress ' . . i i i ‘ Mm l 5,10,, pkfljfilqufl toyou: bearable Seal Brand Ten g 0n the ole-lung’ ,1,,y‘f“fh:‘,'n,xed g snalntlllls al it goi-__q“£5;_§lg5q;e_._,gni:l__deliclous flavour. p. "lllimplolllilllb with whiohl , sooisrowa Tea fs sold in quurfenholf and onrPPund air-HIM , : l” “l” “Mills Twrhy. win Pumps, and it comes fo you in -"'\'ll.. ly became-l I examined the pollgy and quite understand. monthly income or month after 0 l!‘ equipped to give invaluable ' . iiiifififiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiuiuiilliiii Tomorrow’: Radio nRrogr ,_ SATURDAY, Apr-u 1e l International i Radio‘. Hi-ogrsms evemuo coucsirrs H ‘7:00 p. m. my (r509) iPhila. Piano Solos. ~ 1:15 p. m, wlslglvl (263) Newark, Studio Ar- (ls/ts. , 7:30 p. m.- ~ WM (333) Sllrinsfleld. Knights of "iPytlllaa Male Quartette. rwuz (4155) lgoY. Jubilee Eingsrs. p. m. ‘MPG (300) Atlantic City-Musicale. WT? (‘$09) Phila. Recital. _;wi)z (cs5) N. Y. .To he announc- Qedi. 5W4 ._ WlIJW_ (#23) IClhcl. Ford-‘alld. Q1011!!! ‘ 8:10 m. ' p. ICDKA (809) 'E. Pitts. Boston Sym- p ony. _ , 8:26 p. m. will? (509) Phil. Vpga ‘Jr. IDS. ‘Musical program. “ ' 8:80 p. m. WDG (300) Atlantic City. U. I --Pannsylvaniii iAnnual Mask and Wig Show, presenting "Hoot Mon." . 9:00 p. m. _ WIEAIF (492) N. Y. Balkite iI-lour- - k elflllllllllllclli§lil<zb4lll¥lf'fll . - d l. ‘- ' . ‘i of years ago we issued ’b. policy to a man who subsequent- losis. _For three years he was unable to " doanything.‘ _ ._ _ ‘ One day his lnotlnrfcazue tlollmll Kllzlfisg m surrender ‘ht-Dona on liotilriliorlgclalrfiedjrattgtalaliisability ' clam, whighatlig pqg; woman bid entirely overlooked- I read the mother the disability clause. “lffall riglmjor youto talk,“ she said, “but l H1: need that mon y NOW” I ported thecsse lo'the head ofllce. The Mutual Life Assugnce Compan, of Canada promptly refunded two years premiums. ; and u; "illdllii?" Pad. ‘ the two prelvizéus years. ‘l h ' . ‘m cheque froiihtflllsilzrilttnlal lfifiodlffllaenada. At his death the COfllr ' ‘ pany sent her a cheque for the amount of the policy in full. All. Represchtifilives of the Mutual Life of Canada are y’ ghernyour confidence. They ‘will tespect it. ' A WMUTUAL IJFE or CANAD y fbfatslts .1 - u. A. ssens Provincial Man er ” 135 Keni. ‘Sh, Charlotfglbwltl P. E-l. in nrivha‘ strength and flavour. . . s1 incapacitated from tubercw She didn't yet an amount covering the Regularly each n1 the mother received ‘I i 8 ‘Iupon life insurance. Give ’ I07 ililllllIIIIIlllllllllIIIliilllllllllllllllllllllllill r l rshrune TALKS-SPORTS wilg, (-509) iPhlIn. Uncle-Wins Hed- .‘ time stories. ‘ ~ ~ ens p. m. i wplui (s26) Cincl. ‘Talk ouDogs. l 1:45 . p. m WGAI (326) (llnclnaiil. News Re- view. y 8:30 p. m. Schenectady. Address —-|S-cott. WJZ (4154) N. Y. Travelogue. 11:00 p. m. =W.A-NT T0 DANCE? . 7:30 p. m. WlLlT (895) Phila. El -WG_'Y (308) lPaiio OI‘- chestra. ' 9:00 p. m. WWW i403)‘ Cincinnati. Castle Farm. ~ “REG (299) Atlantic ICity. Hotel Ambassador. . , 10210 p, m WEAIF‘ (W2) N. Y. t de iParis. ‘10130 p. m. ‘Ls Perroquet Bier. / 11:80 p. WiPiG (300) Atlantic Casino. Church my!“ (m) 13:2 ma. ' l ~ . Y. M Al i . WEN!“ (492) New Ydrlr? llnpez. WHK (213) Cleveland. ma. m. City. Gateway Choir. dJnmi-osch Symphony Orchestra ‘Program to WIEEI, WEIR, WFI. W000. lWiOAillJ, WlllAiM, WWJ. ‘WSAJ, WGN, KSD, lWQC. WIOCO lmd ‘WIDAF. - - 9:06 p. m. ' ' WlliP (hoe) CPhila. omit Valley lPresbyterinn iChurch Choir. 9:30 p. m. - Wll-JW .(i4l23)~lginci. Old Iiiddlers. 1 I00 " W11? ('50s) fPhlla. song Cycle, 1- n. m: WWEC (310) lNew York. iDauco Or- chestra. WlJlZ- (#54) N. cheiatra. " I ll @116“! We v91’! worn. down tihe . m; ., . loamy-wry w» u» WTIWM (ass) , clove ‘Qtudio lien-so of iiiife lby coming (lhlgm in, w, Vnudsvlllo Program.‘ -- F y. and wwllllie time ewooutslido edges --1i:i6»-n-,.m.. ‘ ‘losvllwr- ' ' ‘ KGQ (001 hOaklsnd. Concert iPr0- gram. - . Headache Neiiraigia ‘ My "lip. it ‘horrid . Qarty sun. or n a w 'rm room d -" *_ = ' iweiI-l filmes. ‘an . we“ A by physicians for veblitisl . _ Toolhachc Rheumatism porn sllrlWll o! the Royal . wummmer Qplilhnlrnlc llloslzlitgl. the other any. WM" llllllmlll“ l "wonderful surslwl 1°" Wm“ wasl gppllied ill 78 c1808 9.13 we 1103mm!‘ Inst yen/r i9 Lumbago P9501 WIBG (800) zlntlantic City. Garden p WSM (‘$26) ‘Cinci. Hotel Sinton. thils year. -Y. Twin. oaks; or. glrdding invostlzfltlflllu seueullly- l~ ' mum my m“ ulna railway ministe- , _ mom. hold the view. Wll-ll lealle“ to standardization on the Plllllce Edward ifslnnd miiwoy. lbw" ll° elm a mw next imwrtant step ls l0 “lmllljle libs standardization or ilis term ii- g1 wm-kg all Charlottetown. t l, more important than the T1192‘; “ g "-“' the standardization. lll llle ‘ll’ "0 Wllllllll Mil slides-down becomes o! the management. l be lmmig in the is the hridgo question l" "l: a‘ my dgpuity informs mo. The bridge wiii not 051T)’ a very-heavy ""1"- oases oi‘ Glaucoma has been the rui preelsura within the eye NW1 l” unless relieved destroyflhglw nerve fibrin. thus can! B“ com mess. It is is disease 89119" Y 8 I. n ojnoiihtionoah’! b! W’ Wlhnl‘ was cnsnnorrmrowu GUARDIAN Canadian Whist \. Congress Draws Many Players {Elli-lire the proceedings d . i‘: fgipgizelzmggtilllly is already i March 15, - flood,“ Chan ‘ Twilhy will be played m, mg” . YIIDIIGTH-up jll [hlg will also be re_ Wnrdied “dbl. the Amsden Trophy. Al. the evening session wlll be 8mg ‘ ed the Grand international Contests for teams of four each represmw ing clubs 01' lCanada and tho linked Smlelh The llll)’ TTQDlIy will be contested for on Api-ll 1(;_ There Wm b“? ‘l: sell“ 0i Dllllsressive PM" Clllll-Qfils throughout the con. gross. The annual meeting o): the ‘League, with eleftion 0f officersi "l" lake ‘D1600 on April 16. i l __ . MUTE}! Harbor I Railway in Llie lion-ac of Commons April 8. Ml‘. NlacDONihLD, (Kings) ask- ed: ls ii the lnioniion oi‘, the goveriuncni i0 pi-ovldei l" lll1.\' further expenditure ill’ connection iviih ihe stand- ardization oi‘ the gauge n1‘ ll“; Prince Eilwiiril island railway? A considerable porilon of the nille. flge is not yet siaiidardlzcil, uud e\'- eryone knows u-iiat a serious huudiwl) it is i0 people living on that line. I desire to ask 11150 in P9811111 I0 the car ferry. The Dun- can (lommission recommended that some-thing ‘should be done in cun. nectlon Wlllll the claim that ihe car ferry boat ihere was not giving sub isfaclory service. ' The report of the commission read-s: Altogether the ferry boat service is unsatisfactory. The railway administration admitted that there was need for supplemental provi- sion being made in the iormveiilier pi’ n second ferry boai or :1 special freight boat. We rei-ommeiiil illilii the matter be izono luio from rhcl point. of view oi‘ placing at the 4llrl~l , nasal 0i‘ the island such alutisfui-t-l ory menus oi‘ coniniiiiiivaiion as‘ will ensure mi ‘Hllllllflf (Lllil mm? plcie n. service us can reasonably be maile. _ Anoiilior mutter ll refer to is irhe [act that this bout is running in the fall to full capacity and (‘Illlllflll maintain ilii-si operiiiionww-ry long‘. There is a (longer or ilisconiieciinlll this province idlozcther from the, mainland. Another item irriho: Duncan report reads: l We fiiriher recommend that. sol \ not be run as part of ilie railway operaiions, but should ‘be run by the railway ud-‘ ministration under separate no count for Hie (lepilfllllfilli. We teal that, by reason of lls ussocizr. s vlco does not. get the attention! l should resolve. items we would apple-villi"? ll- , Mr. DUNNING: l ciiiinot answer‘ me by my lion. friend from King-i‘ il can only say i0 liiiu u-bar. I ihinkl velstigatiou. I ihluk ihers is a‘ question on the order paper Wllll" ling to one oi these items. following the Duncan rcllofl- , Mr. MACDONALD (Kim-ls)! The n‘ sdm-ply be a continuation 0f WOT“ carried 0n lu years bush‘ I ,1 , now tho only branch ol the Idi- {film work Eihould be continued. l! l5 p. magma;- 0! great interest to the‘ people of King's county and smith’- , srn Queens that assurance be sis-i on 131a; that u-m-k will be coniinui y l Mn DUNMNG; ll my lion. lri-cml Drew” me for a more definite llil-i swer uhim the statement l made re- : investigation should be necessary; I That Then tihere Sawing to See , . u ii arms) ,1)i§rBd)D<)BIGI“A'l1>nIInIA-G—“Thl> m °l tiny circiilar aww on the eye in l n, m“ number of aav nssolngnbandf. MM Bl‘ huoolnn is a 0011405911 l“ which o,- al no o oiosriy vwlllb “m” ‘l h filed. - eon- ‘note in untly fillggllfifll“ on, “we a wihiioh requires e fllKb9$ “Th "depended ulflll “l” the A uorihrrsor i-lshirr t oni "Belg?" hcon n: provend i. the , the mun. o, mite by turn m the ‘nureoon than W‘ the ourllllll lags “a: no cornea iliem on the sidewalk? far as the ferry boar service. is (eon- {llmllamln- ' corned, it should offhand the question uddresseil t0 l 111159 bwgltllcll l8 bfilllgf lflllged 0!! U193 o, n egroun 0 emperance‘ ‘and find yourself suffering with di- d“ iglyeri’ rgmjénlicent 0f the recent, gestive disturbances, it might be lle lllleall-l’ klmws- m“ an ‘mlselcon m n n“ w-and one wouml well to try cutting down on your mmmrs are a; prose"; under lli-illflVe thought that the leaders of‘ - ' ' the Prohibition Ailliance in P. E. I might have been studious to avoid» 'I‘hcy {some of the are all no“; under investlguiiiou- their Ontario ‘brothers blundered.’ gvery wide spread resentment was glflndardlzaflon of glle Alurmy Hur~;coerce voters through the medium bom- llne ishfluld pol require anviof the churches—and that resent-l . articular investigation; it would. inciit showed itself ivery plainly at {the polils. ill. is considered that the- Tliat is twoflilt tactical error made by Liberals was to put their speakers way that ills not standardized. N0 ,iu church pulplts-and io endeav- our to make special church collect- ions for their cause. t- d I gll-lapmlfilx‘ Price (Huh one-hwsntlsth of anlinch in dlsmeh ‘Ilhs operation/hoe.» Germany and given used in cased where dellcbcy of tomb ond”~-ll.0|§fl The Public Forum Charlottetown Guardian dose not necessarily endorse the l opinion: of w-respondentl. TlHAT DANCE‘ I-iA-LL |Slr,-In regard to the protest in connection with the‘ dance hallf IBrlgh-ton Club, conducted by Mr. 0.} 1H. Foster, l may say that neither; the Patriot nor the Guardian got l my letter correctily. lit explained‘ ill-ll)’ the nuisance this dance hall ' ' causes. In my opinion, the report- ers ‘did not have a. chance m re- port the letter as read. The com- munication was ordered to be hand; ed to the Chief of Police, and than} seemed to Jbe the end oil it. I wish to enlighten the pufblic 0n this matter, and I am content to abide by their decision. ‘I-Ierel are ihe poinisz- ‘First. the street running in front ' the dance haill is 18 feet wide. How then canyon ipark three cars Second, there are accidents times considerably after the hall is closed. You can readily under- stand how the majority of our car drivers start their engines in this ¢llY~ Just if)’ and sleep under con- ditions cif this kind. Again, it is impcssiibile to get in- Io my own garage owing to the barking of the cars around ‘in iliat vicinity. Further, empty bottles are strewn over the greater part of my yard, (some prohibition town.) while my lawn and veranda are used for loaiing purposes. My shrubs, plants, trees and fences are mutilated and destroyed. I ask cmzens to pa“ by and see these body. lzovrnglillaisfrom their program be. things for ‘themselves. And lastly, Why? ' a a e l there are no accommodations in the Yllecause salt enters law the lor- ‘lallce llfllll liar either sex. Does the Board cl.’ Health sanction a condit- ion 0f this kind? ~ Ill concluding I will state that (he most important feature of the whole matter of the (lance hall, is liie fact that it is curried on in n residential section; and l declare, notwithstanding ills signed petit- ion Wlill respect i0 the haill,‘ the signatures (If which were iiudouibt- cdly solicited, that a fegidelllL-ll (llsirlui: is no place for u. (lance lmll. With respect i0 Mr. Beer, I will go this fur, as I niu a real estate (leader. lHe moved nwuy from this- vicinity. He let his house, the valu- ation oi’ which liad dropped $600, uuil llie taxes are the same. My Property has dropped about. $1200, My lilies have been ‘increased. This is u matter that requires exq I aui, Sir, eta, _ E. E. PARKMAN. {i TACTICAL ‘BLU NDERS iSlr,——I should like to express thel itlon with rniluuiy accounts, iliiuillleflsllle l llllvfl ill P9114108 (lflY l)? day the news from back home: in filiariiculur llf iihe minister could give IE5 any l-‘lllllldllld °l Ymll‘ , , 1 Information about these different i "lakes llle Pllllel‘ VallWlPlB lll’ lal‘ white COrDHsLIeB to (lestml ‘he m" l more iliun mere local interest. editorial I uni much interested in the war-i i salt’ pitfalls into wlilchl rented here by the attempt the I. am, Sir, etc., l FDI‘ Golds. 4 The Bsfo and Proven Remedy Original Cold and 80c. , coo-an is‘ than remeved- willon the pressure increases it 99° is taken up by 099.1111?" firs“ 0°“ made with the oiroiiipi- iiw. ‘ and moraine whatnot is able w luv»? a Ts intestine. stimulate drink" Thompson. We must remember that salt is needed by every human, and ii‘ not obtained in the food eaten, there lo- bourid to be some interference with the natural processes of the five. And now we the system and they should. ry lCachoy, clilef lSandwich East, on an unoccupied lfaimi near here yesterday. d geggpfenembroldered in gold and voiver and left them handcuffed tO- will‘ ll black lllll and 9- lllacll loll gether. Exactly two hours later four of! the five-outlaws were captured hay-l lug been surrounded in a wooded 92:10 l3); :1“ lizglfénlzg gfilgf; wearing a lovely dress of two Tom we Wdon and fled “mo” tones of blue georgette with a hat the nelds in the direction of Maid- 0i‘ the same colors. stone. An effort to WOVQd unsuccessful. The police ro- wvered $1.004 of the money. - ‘$500,000 Voted for’... S I q Canadian Legation hi» This “column is open for th discussion by correspondents _ of questions of interest. The‘ RLWHYS PLERSE Thea] have done so fir 56 Years a utltfl H By Iomes W.Borion. M-D SALT IS A NECESSITY. it is not unusual fin a row without putting some oflheulth and other ‘magazines alwll‘! ;tlie bad effects of iaible salt “Poll to the system, and the advice ill t0 cars about very second dance on take little, iii‘ any, i.‘ you wish to an average. I can name the caribe well. owners. Thdse cars go and come, take too much salt but the whole- llll the dance is over, and some-‘sals advice to abstain from Halt l5 most unwise. , ‘It must be admitted that too iuuch salt interferes with digestion, as l’. irritates the lining o! the stomlwll iiud intestine, besides the chemical action iu stomach and "Too much salt in the food produces thirst, and may even :i_ craving for wc are told iby Gllman i, vading organisms. What is the lesson? ‘That If you are a iblg salt eater. intake. fect upon the food. to read in As a nation we peflla-DB retardln mhtlon of the digestive juice o! the stomach to make the hydrochloric acid ‘required there. i. l i sefitllettliiaia ‘i,llgfiljvégelrxibelllidlififlfgllllllil-i wmth left Tuesday l0 tlon, as ll. is n natural preserva- Ii also regulates to some ex- tent the welglii 0L‘ the blood, nndl enters into tlie chemical reactions that take place during digestion. are lold ‘by Dr. Flemming, a Briilsh physician ililli. an insufficient amount of salt, orjiear as Vice iProsident, too muclrsalt, can effect the ubll-‘ ity o0 the little wlilte corpuscles: in the blood. » , , , - As you know the white corpusc-Tmglm- Vww-‘lnalllll W- M-‘Man’ les are your disease fighters, and’ llllll: 811d D011 31111013011810- when you are attacked by an all-wuuilon extended meut they rush to the Blvtflbuttle i0 the invader. (Your red corpuscles carry food lo all ihe l tissues). lHo tells us that when tlie| {salt ccnlent of ihe l)l00(l lllllllrbe-‘WBTB iircselllerl (luring ilie even- ! low, or rises above, ‘the nnriliul lim- i its for an individual, the u-lilie can pussies do not rush in the aid of put up the fight spot and‘ However a small amount cl,‘ salt the conslstenluy mg}, indscted inio the system causes a page Host rise in the power oi‘ Gllman "Thompson tells us that cereals contain most isalts. then peas and beans, then ‘IIIOHIS, fruits, land nuts last. l°l ‘For most of us then, salt is a ne- ‘ cassity. aside from its flavoring ef- _____ .___-gQ-;__. ._ .. (Cl nadinn Press) oi‘ {Bandits Perpetrate iof (Hon. Senator MacArthur of? WINDSOR pm‘ Am.“ 14__F;ve' Arthur. entertained last week at n‘ lbandlts held up and robbed Joseph:charmil1gly4arl-9f d reception and, jBreault, Windsor realbor, and How‘ tea which they heild in the private ‘B01106 0f rooms at the» Parliamentarag Cafe. They cut him of! table which was adorned with (Oonndlsn Press) , OTTAWA, A1111] 14.—<For the Gulloiigh oi! Hamilton, Mrs. Bur- l pirchue of n. building for the Con- adian ligation at Washington $500.» voted by the House of l m, atm- anid Mrs. l" mu ha?’ o§§},‘;,,,,,,‘fi bhur will return at the and or this . l feels diets- s Hon. Hugh Guthrie, leader of the week to their home in Summer- me Mmlfif,,-°§:f§,y§ Mai Conservative Opposition, moved t0 side, Prince Edward Island have the amount roduoedflto $25.- MQQWLFIQQQIIAOOO lust on division the mo on was up. and is ohly lost by 543mm to so. pert of this surgeons Isaac duo‘ __um-ph for Britten surgery. Wm- ..v v i ceosfuliy performed in this coun- , "tn-y is regordedusorn distinct ~tri- her-sister Mrs. Keciior. SITODE [0 pre- the iHappenings of The Week l l l l l (Continued from page 12.) l ‘ ' . i Mrs. Sonenann and Miss McKelr ,of Miss Ethel Stewart. ' l I I ‘ Miss Edna. Moore of Toronto, who is spending a few‘ weeks In ‘the city is lbe-lng very pleasantly entertained by lier ‘friends. Miss Moorels hero in connection with the Canadian Tuberculosis Associ- ation and Wlllil visit other part5 ofi the Province before returning tel headquarter-s. v ‘ I it! lTlie Duchess q: York ls respou-t sibde for a revolution aboard the‘ battle cruiser Renown, not in thol naval orders sense, but on thef amusement side. She is very fondl cil the Charleston and during the! dances aboard slil-p has favored‘, that dance rather more than uuyl other. The bluejckets who have,‘ iwatched the dancing parties are‘ Enow sedulously practicing the step? and. have decided to abolish ihel E Mr. and ‘Mrs. .I. Rowland iPatori. Miss Kitty Peters, Mrs. (‘reorgel Rodgers and Miss [Rosa Long- spend iho, lEasici- holidays in New York. l a u u l Mr. Walter M. Tennuiii. was m»: elected President oli’ the z\lllll(ll'lii] Golf Clllll), at the annual meeting: there this week with Mr. C. H.‘ The cx-l iecutive committee was composed: of Meis/srs N. lC. Rodger, I). S.l An in- by Charlotte-l town, for members of the Amhersii Club, io visit the ‘Island on .Innel 3rd, was accepted. iThrec trophies,‘ ‘lug, Llie Battery lShield, for the! mixed fciirso-ms ibelng awarded i0- Mrs. 4C. lV. Munroe, and the Don-l 'hld MacLenn, the Percy Bliickl Handicap Cup in Mr. Donaild Muc- Do-nnld, and the (Jamnbell lCllp LO Miss Isaibel McLeod. ‘ 0| 3 0 ; Girls will be girls this Summer. l -Now iirlills and furbelows of the 125 different’ phases of_tho newl model exhibited before garment re-l tailers at New York will make the} 1927 Summer girl distinctly more’ girlish thanf her boyish predecei-p. sor. Garland pink, reefroso comb,“ tropic blue and umbrlan grey are] the four new hues dominant in the] c.0101- note cl! the fashion promen-= ade. Half a knee will be discern-i lble In, the Summer sliboutlte, the’ modes revealed. {Bathlngsuits will ,' be athletic and more albbreviated. i a a u - j l ‘Mrs. Creelmap ZiIacAi-thur, wife} lSIIIXIlIIIBPSlGG, and her daughter-inf _: the Misses Adele and Dorothy Mac-l Ottawa. Mrs. MaoAruthur wore a French gown oil’ ‘black georgette colors necklace. lMiss Adele was in red ‘Canton crepe with touches of w to and she wore a smart black m do! lint. lMlss Dorothy was At the tea mauve and pink sweet peas and hyaclnths, theladfes who presided; were, ‘Mrs. Hewitt ‘Bostoch, Mrs..‘ Arthur C. Hardy, Mrs. J. G. Tur-l , via of Summers-ids are spending] I the week end in the city the Kllestsl l . i i l ILLIONS of homes are kept spick and span from cellar to attic with Old Dutch. Use it for cleaning kitchen utensils, sinks, bathrooms, woodwork, glass- ‘ were, etc. Contains no lyofacids or hard grit to injure surfaces or hands. Old Dutch is economical, safe and speedy-there's nothing else like it. Goes further-lasts longer. MADE IN CANADA ~ it‘ __PAGE THIRTEEN 0., ; Just a Minute! I Before you set out to buy your new suit we would like to show you suits of remarkable quality at $29-52 They’re the best suits that could possibly be produced by anyone; tailored by Fashion-Craft in all the newest color- ings in the now well- known {WEEDS Henderson £6’ Cudmore Black Stiff Hats $5. & $6. iili’ and iMrs. C‘? P. Edwards, Mrs: ‘ . Holden served the ices and- assastants included the Misses: Christine Stewart. l Marjorie Forks, Hazel Bherrltt, iMrs. Luxton Mc-l ton, of Boston, and Mrs. W. dB-l Millikan, of Montreal. 0 O 0 ulrs. Gordon Hughes and little . daughter Anna Grace left yesterday to spend Easter in New York with _..._. prodoiion‘ o! 91-5 eggs over week wfih 900» Hon. Sen-‘liesida for the wee-Ir with 51 eggs, (greelmgn Meme. ($8.8 points) Mr- V. R: Roses B. 6 B. iR. were illuird wiililh 47 eggs, (53 I15 points) Mlxs. J. F- Easltozfs W. in. ‘were fourth wilrth 52 eggs (s3 | -1 poimts) and Mr. (lion Molxsirenhii IB. ~11. were fifth wbiih 52 eggs (68 voggu (‘11’I.‘B poiniimMrr. EGG LAYING CONTEST. bird» 6'1 is second‘ with 120 eggs, (116-8 polnlis) Mlffl. A. Iltllifmlilliml! B. R. hen 2C6 is third ‘Viflllh 100 Cglgls (113.6 ipohiiis) and Mr . ll»!- Iit increase in incl. There l was ‘a bu. VMlr. iH. C. Miuttartkz pan of B. R. 103- qgigg (L124 poiinllu) IMir. ill. C. ‘Mlulbtairltn PM! 01 B. R- lciads the contest to date with 858 eggs (911-6 points) bill's. A. Hamill-h t0n’s pen- of B. R. are seconid- will‘ 714 eggs (013.4 points) MiizC-liihfoird MioEw-eifs B. lii- are WW!’ "Tl-ll 7” ogigs, (727.6 points) Mir. EvorNR-t Hiowattlv W- L. ame flouintih with 72d; eggs (663.9 points) and Mn. J. ‘F- ame Qeecinid with 50 egglsi poirnlts) Mrs. Alex. (5 ‘Hamil-idea's loll-mm) - l- . . . . . .. Efllsilfhlffl W- L. airs ma; will: 00! IMrr. H. C. Mruttorvs B. iR. heizi 69 ngzxw (4)915 lasing!) i. feuds ihhc ovnteot to dale wl-ilh 98 m“, mm lpWlOfl lo diam in Muttartas 12,134 09¢. .1 i Lairds n. n. hon 10s is rourui wuh '