FERTILIZER and 38c. make. ‘IS is the price at which you n buy Red Rose Tea NO rom your grocer-' fi- ' because neiare payinghim the .-'di'op_ in price-so he is not the loser. You can buy now .for and 30c the packaigles marked 75c Red Rose Tea-always big value for the money is now the best buy you can T. H. ESTABROOKS CEO. LIMITED, Saint J 0llli,'_N.B. WI : \ Parties requiring Fertilizer from the Potato Growers Association to he delivered at Plnette will kindly leave their orders with S. D. MURCHISON. Plnetle. l D.- ALI. ms. l RELUCTANT WINNER. (British United Press) VIENNA. March i2.—More than two years ago a poor peasant suffer- ed s. series ol misfortunes. His crop: were destroyed by slormsphls only horse was killed. and he was on the verge of starvation. In desperation his wife begged him to buy s lottery ticket. Finally yield- lpg he walked several miles into the WHOARE You? . .4 Hastings? I ' The Romance of Your By ‘RUBY HABKINB ILLIB e - 1 in inns . This name was undoubtedly adopt-i 'cd in‘. England from _the Danish, leader of a horde of Northmen. and was a name formidable to both the north andisoluth of Europe.- 'l‘l'ie name is even older than. the Norman Conduestffor it was upon the estate of the. Castle“ of Hastings, uhcrc the ‘immortal battle o! Hast- I ‘g5, i066, was fought, and it la found WM‘ the family was living there even ieiore B11. . Henry andlGeorge Hastings, grand- sons of the first Earl of Huntington, o-scame Puritans and fled to_New nngiand. Thomas Hastings followed in lass and later John Hastings camel to American shores with his family) Joshua Hastings, also . a member oi i i = this family, caine V;irom Swerfonl, England. "Ilieyvlferc stench sup- porters of the, Colonies and played their part in establishing the new Nation. . A dwl-lllkuishcd bcarcrof the name ol_ Hastings in recent times was the‘ late ‘Thomas Hastings. architect,‘ whose works include the memorial ampitlicatre _near the tomb of the Unlsnorvn Soldier, in Arlington" the New York Pubilcidbrary, the interior of tho Metropolitan Opera house.‘ and-the Saint-Ambrose Cnapel in’ the‘ Cathedral of Saint Paul tho Divine, in New York City. l nearest town to do it, and then had‘ such little faith in his luck that he put tn e ticket away‘ and forgotrail about it. When the i928 Christmas lottery was dravrn nobody same forn-ard to claim the first prize of several thous- ' and pounds. The authorities adver- tlsed and spent a large sum oi mon- ey doing so. Onl-y recently the poor peasant ‘saw an advertisement in a newspaper asking for the holder of the winning. ticket. He turned up his own ticket and l As well as other items in our liard- ' looked at the number-and immed- ware line are of first quality and made l lately started for Vienna to collect to withstand more than the normal the Prim abuse. We have all the things you l ' 116M. from nails to seucepans. from l EXPERTS-FORCED TO hanuneis to curtain rods. Think of l us when you think of hardware. i The Rogers Hardware C0., Limited ~- O NONE 0S ‘t wmr r0’ onoen soar Q ' QL The very minute you read this you should take s. pieutal inventory of your coal supply and then get In touch with us. Best quality ‘Bord and Soft Coal and Coke always on hand. You should place ‘your order now. Gillie & Co. l . muons m ' __--.._.._.._.._-_.._._._-_._______ PLUMBING Mill HEATING- Ilf you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship _- Send to Fred ii. Train-or 80 Grafton Street Olllloslte Prince Edward Theatre. Pioewi l SERVE INDUSTRY (British United Press) MOSCOW. March Mir-Further eo- erclon is to be used in Russia to force engineers and technical experts in other trades to give their special- ised knowledge to the Government- owned industries. v All industrial and other organisa- tions have been ordered . to register any members 0r employees who have speeisliml knowledge. needed by in- dustry. If they are not using tlv knowledge iii-the service of industry. they must be discharged. In this way it is hoped to force thousands of specialists to accept work in the mines and factories in the provinces. lit the same time the Labour Of- fices, where the unemployed are reg- istered have been ordordto strike oll their lists any specialists. This is Rus- siss equivalent to the "Genuinely seeking work clause," in Britain. Any man struck off ‘the registers receives no unemployment insurance and is practically barred from CV01‘ again finding employment. In effect this fresh coercion is an attempt to make use of all the e- vallsbla skill in the country- Wit-hm!" this Russia will be unable to com- plete her immense plans for indus- trial development. ' .'""'. "" " .. . . linl Have g Invested - l ‘ or ca, ' e wit’. ..°.:.°.:.".'r$..'?.'.."r'.. every 1o have invented. , An oltroetlve-lnvorhnoni new being offered is the $1.60 interest looting ‘Allotment A I l Corllflial. Price . ‘Te men lnqulniel iltp security. representative o! the moved '. Associated Gas end Electric l Securities Ca, Inc. \ ' appointed for this month sre BflioolH Etiquette Iyllboflllefl ' v QR Is it permissible t; lild-AJC a person when talking with them, or to attract their attention? A. ‘No. Q- Wilen traveling in a sleeping cnr. who is entitled to the seat &ac-' ing forwards? A. The person who has the lower berth; Q- What is "A la carte?" i A. 1t is the French for “according to the bill otfare at the table." l A correspondent u'rltes:—-Couid you “Plain if, under the following cir-' cumstances, Mr. So and So made a‘ "laux pas“ in etiquette. "At a public dance Mr. So and S3 takes ‘o. lady friend with whom he i: no‘. Keeping company or hasn’t taken to the dance! for the last dance and does not escort hcr to her home. (His girl. ll‘ any, not present.) l No. It is notexpected or necessary for a partner who has only danced with a lady to see her home. A MomzngSmzle ‘ TIW Joke editor on a Chicago news- . llflllijr approached his chief with the ffflucst that he be transferred to some othcr work. l my wife's brothers is a minister, an- other a plumber and another an ice- man. Besides, she has a half-brother who is,a book agent, and they are all big. husky fellows with ugly tempers. Oh, and I forgot to mention that they are all Scotch. If you dolft milid, rd; like to‘ go out and get evidence’ against the gangsters." INSTITUTE MEETING The Launching Women's Institute held their February meeting. at the home oi’ MTB. John P. McDonald with fifteen members ‘. Meet-I ing opened by singing Institute Ode. followed by roll call and reading minutes of last meeting. ‘Ihen the different committees gave their le- ports. School committee; reported new shades needed for school wln-; dowsroiso the desksmeeded repsir~ lng both of which will be sttendgti; to immediately. A box ,of fruit you} ordered lobe sent toosiok man ini s neighboring. district. A cabinet oft silver is to~be lotteriedtohelp in- crease, the funds. New " committees Miss Mamie Morrisonand lilies An- nsbello McPherson; sick. Miss smile McDonald and Mrs. Tom Bluohétt. Meetingeloeed by singing Nsttdnsl Anthem. after which the norms. served s very dainty supper. Next meeting will be at the home of Miss Annabelle McPherson. Boil oallto be‘ creation! qt‘! 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