.____._._.€... ii... Division 8.0.13. Moot in Kensington in, Grand Division of the Boris oi Tempeihflfifi met in Kensington 18th inst. In the after- wfiff by the clergy and a repre- wui-cires were present to assist in me music with Mr. J. S. Warren iparilst. “igfifouiionsloy Stavert, awe. Di iiie s oi T.. acted as chairman. inning opened with singing "Res- iiie leaching of His word for the iatliCllllll; of our own souls and for iiio conviction that, we are our brother's keeper, A solo, "Where is My wandering Boy Tonight." was pip; with much expression by Mrs. i Edimrd Warren. Tlvo violin solos by Mr. Keir Diiggfill. with Mrs. Russel MscKay is Coming," the special speaker of pro 8\'L‘llll‘.g was introduced Rev. ilr, Wnttcrivorth prefaced his speech by expressing his pleasure in scclng so mall)! 3701108 00W present. occupying front seats. It is one hcpcful sign for the future when the young pcople are inter- ested in temperance. Mr. Walter- worih went. on to show the shock- . his mother. Mtrs- Major sohunnaii. ‘med i° elmmlne B11 lie PWViSiOII-‘i i auditions nnw exisiing in the ligan. The remainder of the even- same stories _won for him a repu- d R ~ Qfiirgd states under repeal; and i"! W55 lillenl in dRMiflB- Music s“mm°r51d°'—s' tatlon outside his native province, glpseilfilglfxsififdgggrfinlfii T; e I c ozo c wim is o; wen viini impedance was fumlshed by Mesrs. Emery for he had a unique manner o! behpgi oi the Legion, expressing my to us, the conditions on Prince Ed- ‘oard Island at the present time: anti mode a stir-ring appeal to the fathers and mothers, the church members and all right thinking, decent minded citizens for the re- iririlug of the prohibition law and the midi-cement of that law. “Blow the trumpet and sound tho battle cry, put your shoulder to the wheel arid with God's help m; and protect your youth, and raise the standard of. this old Island. the fairest province in the Dominion. If you forsake the mor- al and spiritual in favour oi the material and fall to protect your and as the clock struck the hour ___ his campaign addresses are still the for an m ks h u stock lasts. Ora-TON children and children's children. of midnight a U33!- Yeor dance was _i,-, n“. Juvenne com hero... talk of old timers in the constitu- mfipensaQd on“v,fi:iif:f§“o,l’ L C.B‘AG men are ye condemned to eternal a most enjoyable feature. A most Judge Inman M, sninmei-Side on. ency_ I destruction." 1n as much as ye have clone it, unto one of the least of ilicsc, ye have done it unto mo." (For Mr. Watterworths aci- for the most pleasant evening flame of the Good Shepherd in rer maiorlty than ills father to fill Said ML Bowler The convention 4 for dress in full, read Wednesday's spent.—Y‘. st. John for one year. Mr. v. J. the vacancy in the first district of n, k l iv _ . - Guardian). l —~—~-— Harrington left with her for ,si. Kings County brought on by Mr- ‘Q8 gain‘; “f: a ““°°“v°" We“ FRESH BEEF 1 m u“ 17° Map“ 30th F01’ roliowihg were the resolutions —TllE LATE THOMA: John Thursday morning-S. muons appointment to the Sen- , recorded: GARDlNER-Cape averse an - . A l ' _ . l. Resolved that we. the mem- surrounding communities have _An accident which inigiii have ' y s i c brrs and visitors in attendance at been saddened by the death 0n proved more serious occurred The Chi!!! Jllsiiw! Tribute this session o1 -the Grand Division, extend our hearty thanks to the people of Kensington for their kindness in entertaining us so splendidly while soiourning for a .. ._,__ Western Locals —'.l‘hll column in reserved In! nIa l nun; nature In) uuugqd n i mn- n word ulrietls nonin- in —-TIIE RIGHT STYLE, weight L-958-2-20—2i. —FOX MATINGIOWDERS and tablets at Taylor Drug 00,, Kern illlston. 2-2l-ti. L-816-2-21-2l. -—BUY beet pulp, high protein oilcake, bran, middlings, shorts, cracked corn and cornmeal at Bruce's. L-B76-2-21-2l. -BORDEN RINK Monday, Feb- ruary 24th second game Intermed- 25c and 15c, Game starts 8.15 sharp. L-3003-2-2l-3l. —CARD PARTY — The WGEKIY card party and dance was held at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. White, Emerald, last Tuesday even- ins. and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The ladies’ prize for auction was won by Mrs. Austin Murphy, and the gents’ by Mr. Gregory Mui. Mulligan and J. P. White. OI local Interact hulbrlvlorI-lslng oi - —-SOCIAL GATHERING-A very pleasant evening was spent at the homg or Mr. George Mayhew, Mar- gate, on Monday evening when about four score of the young people oi Margate assembled. Dancing was the principle feature oi the enter- tainment. Mr. Heath Campbell; Long River, and Mr. Chester How- ard, asslstlng on the violin, fum- ished choice music, Mr. Ernest Dunning and Mr. Heath Mayhew, on the guitar, accompanicd. Danc- ing was enjoyed to heart's content palatable lunch was served and en- joyed to tastes content. Departing all thanked Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew Tuesday. Feb- 18th, oi Mrs. Thom- as Gardiner at the age of '16, fol- lowing a brief illness. She leaves to mourn the following sons. Leo- nard. Muncey. Haszard. Win16 little while in their town. 2. That we hereby endorse the, action of the Temperance feder- stion in waiting upon the Provin- clill Government, and in requiring of them that they seek to bring lbout ll better enforcement oi our prohibition law. 3, R 1 d n i the eteem and affection in which -SLIGI1T FIRE-The Surnmer- the cares and private griefs oi life, their products on the market After oiiiiosfiolgneéi ail, véfifspilogie§fifi she vlas held. Interment. was M side Fire Brigade responded to B. and he had many deep sorrows, breeding, feeding and other, prob SHORTENING 27 3 pkgs, 22a- Goi-emment that they win not call on Fitzroy Street. There was he kept, the brave and buoyant isms are sowed the ultimate aim is 2 lbs. f0!‘ c lbtcn to any inducements which may be brought to bear upon them by bresvcries or other intoxicating ilqilni- agencies from outside of our province, to change our provincial law so that their goods may find l Place for sale within our Prov- ince. .-_=. AR n 7 nited in marriage by 9-"- be n three of them. Haupt- in i in D b. Mr. J. A. Dewar gave the meet- WHITE SUG “Delicious 1n Pies -Lb. C Ntifhat we, u a Gmnd Division, gzreE-“Monflflilfln- The bride W” Erwin rvsrrgte the numbers two. 40 Pgfiflnffifis xfidhiini nneiessaixilits, ing a report oi what he had done 10 lbs. for 55c , llglfxiliilflllzllggtfgliglfl‘ $31111. 881:3; “uended by ML“ Mary Garhmduof and 8° and Mmhowm dulaped lWO nations agNe to cooperate aiovtitnie gieiplhiexgfglliio‘ I l f (BULK) Division namely that we would Albany “hue the grwm w“ “hp them and the “the” m“) the °°r commercially for the establish- i; d H m ' d3 u c . o ' ' ported by MY- Gem“ Mml" m‘ in from of the Mll- inem, or Danublan prosperity. all ‘m’ " ° r” °°m° “WSW” ' PGrTEDT-IDII rDamDry C i "file upon the powers in charge of oi K ll’ Cross- After the cere- J-id tmann was told to try to 1 th n o ills‘: Rtrgyul Canifilian Mounted Po- mo“; iii: puppy young couple left pink ‘Li; the numbers. He Dill m! Begiliergrepdaonolneytb fall. an“ e Cowan, chairman of the board. 2 55 c T I LB- c . e neoess y oi havinll men i, the 5. S. Charlottetown for an hand thmugh the hm uni cininn- B“ what Houses the amt in_ Nothing definite was arrived at and B BS . m’ m’ m“ “WWW” °“ m“ extended trip on the mainland. On ed “i; the piie_ m, drew 9, “then 1i; taxes: M the resent 120mm“; is since the election progress had L ' J lime for the proper enforcement ma“ return “m, win reside in w“ blank. He drew another and a the ‘bum ti?!“ the mum a1 m“ been held up as rho lgglglgtlqn i5 _ V’ W“ ____‘ _,____.._-_..__ of ihc Prohibition law. and Wilton all oi Cape Traverse. her husband having predeceased her some years ago. The Iunerfll which was conducted by her pas- tor, Rev. Ewen McDcugall from her late residence on Thursday- wm largely attended. The beauti- iui floral tributes lute witness to the Kirk Cemetery, Cape ‘Traverse- AD. ' JRETTY WEDDING-A vol‘! pretty wedding was solemnized in Borden Chapel, Wednesday morn- ing, Feb. 19th. when Miss MB!‘- garet Bassett of AlbanY and MI- Ollver McAvinrl oi Kelly's CrOS-‘l Albany-D. M . and PR] PERSONALS -Miss Edna R. MacDonald. Summei-slde left Tuesday morning on a. visit to Monctou-B. —Mlss Bua'Afileck. Bedequc is of Mrs. E. P. Ilbley, Summersi‘ Mrs. Comicily was pleasantly en- tertained by her many friends-s. —.Mlas W- A. Currie and Miss Barbara Currie. Summerslde left this morning on a short visit to in Summerslde Thursday on busi- ness-S. —Mrs. Thomas E. Ramsay, Sum- merside left Wednesday morning to visit relatives in Nova scotia and New Brunswick-B. —Mr. Hubert Campbell, _Mont- --Mr. Erskine BownessMontrose spent a few days in Siunmersldei the guest of his sister Mrs. Erskine Haywood-S. —Mr. Urvllle Schurman left this morning on return to his home in Radvllle, Saskatchewan after spending the past month visiting —Mrs. Norman McWilliams oi Carleton is visiting her mother. Mrs. B. C. Howatt in Summer- slde.—-S. -Mrs. Ephraim Bell oi Cape Traverse was a passenger to Charlottetown on Thursday to vis- it her daughter, Mrs. John M. Rattenbury.-D. ¢/MA§ Mary Mulligan has re- turned to her home in Emerald, af- ter spending two weeks very pleas- antly with her cousin, Mrs. Emmett Hammell and Mr. l-lammell, Char- lot-tetown. Wacinesday a young girl aged 14 years was adjudged a Juvenile Delinquent and committed to the Death OfHon. John McLean Ye s t e r d a y was a student of promise. Obtain- “miivp pody of . Members for a few days returned home in; n, penning iipenoe lid began o. the new rates. ii the choirs of the dlliercnt gilgsfllirllligte “ti; 311g: is: double bit Wednesday. While in Sllmmersidc Winner-s can," wnidn however w“ FOIIOWlng inquiry pi, headqum- shortlived. He entered the general store business in Charlottetown and later in Sourls, going into partner- ship with Uriah Matthew and oth- ers. The firm flourished until Matthew and McLean were able to nip ihc Pefillhinb" “Milled b?’ _GLmDEN-s pure Shauna and MMmmrL-s" take over a complete ownership of Lleuts. (single) $52; Lieuts. (mar- prayer byoxilgmhviylm‘ is. rrilslgillgizilli‘. w“ Wm make hmdware fl°°r i°°k —-Mr P M MacCaullEllerslie was the concern which they have mam- fled) $51; captains (single) ‘B837; roiling G 5 D g like new Order new at Brae,“ - ' - tamed to this day. A lobster factory Captains (married) $76); Majors and. a fish curing plant were added to their interests. ‘ John McLean married Matilda Jury of Charlottetown, who died in 1934. There are two sons. Hon. Harry D. and Roy of Soul-is. One daughter, Winnie, aged l1, was drowned in a lake near the family home years ago. A semnd daugh- pital _ship Landovery Castle, tor- pedoed oii Ireland during the war. John McLean knew fish flslfermen. In his younger business days he travelled up and down the indented coast, chatting, helping. buying. It was then he accumulat- ed his large fund of stories about the old settlement days when Am- erican fishing fleets sailed into Souris to purchase supplies. These telling an anecdote. His humor of- ten punctuated the more serious discussions of his colleagues in the Senate. He maintained his youth- ful outlook and buoyant spirits un- til the silnsct of life. When he was 85 years old he travelled to West- cm Canada to renew old acquaint- ances. . Mr. McLean's speeches on the hustlngs were short bui; most ef- fective. He had a. way of marshal- llng his ideas in a concise manner and he presented them in logical sequence. He was at his best in Joint political gatherings. Some of Senator McLean's proudest mo- ment, he said himself, was when his son, Harry D., rolled up a big- Monday night when Mrs. Stephen Muttert of Carleton. an aged lady tell part, way downstairs. lvlirs. Muttort luckily escaped serious in- Jury and is resting comfortably. -.D —Mrs. W. A. currie, Summerside. entertained the Young Ladies’ Bridge Club of the office stafl o! R. T. Holman Ltd. on Tuesday ev- ening-S. no. damage-S. __._______. _.___.__.________.___ (Continued from l=age 1) and asvked Hauptmann to write third blank and then Lelbowitz, I have known the late Senator John McLean intimately for up- wards of 40 years, and for nearly half that time was associated with him in public life. He was a rare man, a loyal friend, brave and wise, with a delightful humor that brightened every company where he happened to be. ‘ As a public man he won and kept the confidence of the people to an outstanding degree. Through all spirit of youth. Ho has left no nobler, kindlier heart, behind. CONFERENCE (Continued from Page 1) and $6 RI NCE COUNTY i NIE War Veterans Hospitalization Allowances Gut e1‘ Private soldiers, are affected by ers of the Canadian Legion today the extent of the reductions was indicated in a tabulation compiled by J. R. Bowler, general secretary o! the organization. It follows: Rank and monthly reduction; (omen) s11: Maiors (married) $102; Ill-Colo female) s90: lit-con (married) $125; Bi-igacews’ “mill” $235: Bris- Getvs (married) $262; Moi. Gem's. (single) $415; Mfll- Gents (married) $502. Regflrding non - commissioned ranks, the tabulation showed the following: F . CQStf-U - GRQCERIE FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘.5 olLiM my, lorlvlnoe. . a patient in the Prince count . mi, u business session was held 1-lopplgpl__5_ y n the ‘Iii/gala: ti; egg; btjlffrmfpdfgggghgyfxg gig-net. 0h l“ c u 0h ——-——-————,c,,,,,,,,,,ed mm P,“ ,, - -~-~--~- ~ ~- WB§ v ' y I _ I 3 “M13 l!’ OXIDO y. RI- ———~--—-—-—~——- - — — ——-———_ (c0 “n Hall which was largely up. Braces. L-Z060-2-20-2i. lottetown who has been the gust M Mam“ o‘ waxes Cone“ he n ued from Page 1) S U M E R S I D ---v- v--._»'.-..... Mal- (manled) $22-59; Sergeants (Single) $750; Eergeants (married) .00. Numerous other provisions are set forth in the order-in-coilricll dealing with dependents and so, mlnlstratlve matters. Mr. Bowler voiced solne concern. As soon as the order-in-council was made known, he said, he had hast. agreement with many of its font- ures. Most of these he regarded 35 unduly restrictive, although assur. ance had been given him such was not the governmentks- intention, Bnanches had been so advised, M1103’ 0i the changes are unduly restrictive in connection with gov- ernmental service which, mtupily, is not considered sufficiently gerr- erous," he said. "The outstanding feature of the new regulation, l5 or course, the introduction of a new policy in re- gard to compznsatlon during treat- ment,“ said Mr. Bowler. "Hereto- pay and allowances. hr the equiv- alent. The matter would be discussed at. the Legion convention next month, Fa rmersConclude Busy Sessions (Continued from Page 1) Livestock Marketing Board, told the delegates that in his opinion they might with profit follow the lead of the livestock marketing as- sociation and co-operate in placing to convert the product into dollars and cents. At present individual factories are competing and forcing the prlcesto unnecessary low lev- els, he thought. Improved hog marketing was n_g_t reached in a haphazard way but by the intelli- gent CO-Operablml oi the producers. ence he had carried on with Mr. before the Supreme Court oi Can- - IIDME TRIIIIDAD DIIAIIDES Large & Juicy EXTRA SPECIAL 29° DQZEN 10 CASES TO CLEAR I If 0t all sold this Week-end, this Big Offer good while CLARK’S TOMATO JUICE (size 1 Tin) 21 c Cherries ‘in ‘no 3.35 an Nine!‘ dtgllream "in FLOUR (Size 2 Squat Tin) DIIIIED MOLASSES Extra Fancy Barbados” Gal 2c i; the violin. were much oberselol- late semi-finals, Summerslde Crys- $55,? Qwmmm “m” °° 5m" tar. Rena Maud. lost her life as a Rank and monthl ‘ - . i - 1 LB. 4 OZ. guest 0i his sister. _ . Y , ‘ditto. sinking "Work for the Night t“ "5' Borden Nationals‘ Amish“ Mrs. Carl Crockett-S. nursing Sister on board the nos sersr“ Maj. (sings) 324,50, sci-gt, s - TIN c IINEAPPLEV a 16c H A M Sliced LB. QUAKER CORN rmrms . White Beans 5 FRESH BLUEBERRIES (Frozen) PINK SALMON (1 lb. tins) LYNN VALLEY PEAS, also CORN 2 Tins (oi each o! above) Prepare Now for Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday FEB. 25th 8. 26th Aunt Jemima and I Bottle aood dually o! i‘!!! II." Smokedflfllflaohltflod- Modcrateprlocs. LBS. 21c which peas are i pd- rty and dance uri- The “t c“ p“ able to out down der the auspices of the Catholic “we” °t u‘ 5_ Tn of isolation, on the part, oi both i t_ _ _ must Pifitlllvflemaitzehatlgrllidtontljxlgsbigll: “Em”? 2"“ “mi,” in", Gem“? a“ It'll“ m“ “mm” admin tgledleflfll-lllfilllllle‘ yigi-‘gelilivldythere A resolution to the effect that first report as Field Prawn; gi- muéslosétsgigcgralfxfpé-towfg? ifwg king Bands o‘ Hope’ so that we _LumARY MEETING_A vary Thats Owhmlic l1 in m m“ drive Hitler and Mussolini to col- has been a drop 01,15,000 new oi the deparmem be asked to regain the Province of Prince a1‘ grows com OMS and peas ‘or my ma“ btgin to train our boys and im ur-tunt meeting of the Borden l‘ M “nag! l‘ ‘ixedpeflomeu the lamrate despm’ me mmual “mm milch cows in this province, Mr. in active service Mr. F. T. Morrow. 101F- ices on May or for green feed, turnips mim- sirls from their earliest yeflrfl- 00 mlllary Committee was held on fwuntry gonzo“!!! w: T. m re_ whim h” ‘mpped W" ‘epeawdly W. R. Show told the meeting in nutm- grader, who has been super- Beimnm m‘; Si; was or pri- golds potatoes- and the type find in to their later years 0f manhood Teusday night Feb. 18th, in the ’5“"‘° w“ ° y’ m ‘he 1"“ M’ “m” a Sim“ Rad's“ The reduction annuated was presenwd- 13' 1935' my ‘K w, mo, 5..., condition of his herd and hero tire- lllli womanhood, and we would Library Room. Mr. C. C. Baker, M. marked‘ u u i’ b mnlwmml’ wnmed has been going on at least since ialgtgr- some discussion the mover iZlnB COWMBS s}, oAssroclations I We feel that when we get infor- lirsc upcn our Education Secretary p p was in attendance and ad- thflmfilolzalpxd as y hibowié Eggnog”; giplwslzige: 1921. One of the main reasons was and murrder or the resolution girlginlgélzillltgiveellgfink River AS50231!” mug“ o: this “Mum tnbuluw in l° Kile us as much oi his time for dressed tho mefllillll- 0th“ 59”!“ 1 h ad rid remarked a u the tendency ‘m. iumers m get “thaw n’ t C ntrai Bede ue the Tryon this ofllce we can help him in p n- this work as he POI-tibi - Mr, gourd, Mayor oi Bor- wiped m‘? o” e ' “ burst M Im°'Ge'ma“'f“5lTmnf, away from branches of agriculture Trig (olldwlilg was the text of the Wm “i e q ' th N th hint; m5 crops, so that he my Meeling closed with tlioalmtional Dilly e12; Hwmtt’ prmclpal n‘: togliislfsllllgg that man that he had gilillfokrligfsnszlglxgswvliellglit llglrmrlelw ghlch eating“ afvterfywceleoiie1€‘:l£- “her two resolutions passed: Wsflglilrt~e(mA;s?ocl1ii1tlgil' ate Nfilrth grow those cr0P5 which in turn . _ ch ii , on on ayso e c - 1d h l h‘ t roduce a rea- h"i¥of§l1§f"irl‘i? o iliiihilii “xiii-w” “m ‘°""""' §iiiif.§‘“?....%‘i"¥§fi§' 1o “""“°'i“ ".i"fi‘i'o"°'i “i” "is" l“:i.i*o..ii.i..i. assassins‘; ‘nod? ii “lmmmec- Mr‘ Dough“ Ben mp‘ Lei-bowitz had made up-his mind 5am iii-on; _ - more or ~10” 5655mm an no Qheese districts. An association was also having to purchase too great. p, _ T, W,” dis. ' - require such close attention. whereas the bonus on _ ummy or protein find comm Tiduilgolgapfncouifozihziy Qnndmwhhe: fllgloiwmisgeilill §ii§io$° wipulenilfipgflflmnnljin-Qli? wfiiFffii’. T3,’ “m1,” °' b? “ti? “i if, W“ by '1?" Rieralbe ',’,°”,;';"';;i';§ ‘clllgrigllba: 33BX11} etfllie guentiy high priced feeds. ; ' . . Wh r Agricu ure as e ; the "hi"? Wmk- M" u?“ “M B1 f om the case. iPolandl r i to cei d full pm m owmr u a o ° u f heese fao- dlsmvlniwe °i “Vi”! W" mm‘ ~ *5 chflrmmrn’ Hgilptml-Im. “him 5°V°m°T geport tndaays fl-‘ognh fiviove Silivich. mllelli‘; farms in the Dmvinoe are ltlfrlreswlnmliaflly Dnsellmlcnating the “y dosed during dtrdliricilvllnbly; Gm.“ Mixtnm Advmahlei Hoffman intervenes again, will b8 his Undersecretary for Foreign M- to be brought back to a desirable inference received for mill; gent; months, it was lffllaitlm crew! the “n we could get the farm“! . in“) PARTY AND DANCE _. put to death the week oi March 30- f?gSi lcolgoérnagthoonvegsatloins tiépt state of ‘fertility’ a lairsgenquantlty ior the manufacture of thcheeséc garish: gait Zorneeded m ha“ a growing more gram mixtures, in iii-Benin‘ “d Guuum i wmlw o ca Am assa or - of barnyard manure eoessary. under ma; repplvod by e pa “nu-p “icy would be rich VoiI Hassell oi Germany and the speaker clolmed- A 1.000 lwlmd b tter iactoric". ihoi ost of ilk mum“ n 7°“ mum 1km" Egon Berger Waldenegg, Foreign cow will produce in a year 15 tOIIB '°‘$si.§;toiuo resolved that this As- r c m bovine tuberculosis test. He then - and Kflilhlifl "l “ the th Asso iatlons the in- duction. The production qi a INTERNATIONAL FOX AND vCtlmxlltg-l mkiggld in the Knight‘ - u r Minister of Austria. oi manure. The more feed that can Minion respectfully urge the tag, m fmfflvork i,“ pmressed gate, amount or more“, reed on ANIMAL FOODS. LTD. or Columbus Hall, Bummarside, on Ambassador Wysoclri returned to be put through cattle in the bro- Department oi Agriculture to con- satisfactorily and wniie inc mam. the mm is ine be“ way to inc pro , T“ ‘ wednegdpy night, February 19th, Poland; Ambassador Von Hassell Vince the better ior the prosperity “we ‘he payment oi one said bersmp could be much 181.881. them our milk production ni nnecnnoni- rM with ,_ m.- piiondance. The first ——' u wont to Berlin: Berger Waldenezs of the fefmm- x ed t m bonus ior the year 1936- i,” been 510i’, oi’ ground work done lcal basis. _ P L part of the evening W" 59""? 91W‘ (l-WP- ll! Gilulflm‘ and“ w ‘l ""1090 viemli- M" Shaw “l” re e" ° e Moved by J- J. McDonald 5W‘ and I believe in another year the "The Herd improvement Associa- I I ILMINGTQN. N- 0., Rb. 20- 1118 contract bridgelzandr auction t m. o’ u" American mgeflélgilllélwllrllve! illinuiibmv 501d went on to deal with the number onded by Gerald Handrahan. membership will be substantially tlon work occupied bray tirgesieurinfl _ -ll , The pr es 0r c n- Four o crew r uehiei er was re- ed, June, August, octo an cem- FUNERAL nnrscroas AND plierlgo were won by. “d” lroighrei- chianewa were drowned spcmslblo for initiating, the iidlb- oi bulls oi’ sorvlcflble m l" i‘; Agricultural Education mm“ _ W, Dunn; Jury, r worked wirrr EMBALMIBS Miss Ruth Gallant; Gentleman's. today when a small Iwfltnilflkwimil German diplomatic exchanges. Dfflllillg-anghfao“? geoilgsging t Connn, worn d, p", cflflfgg Mn w, p" shnw On ca,“ g-lubgfvig. B I hi,“ con‘ n“ m‘ m. Joseph odllaglian. PrisoMor were returning tto sgum ti: (Sources cloee to Hitler in Berlin. sglsmustlcs Whereas our educational 5Y5 em iting each member and attending M“ I o. ‘in V“ s uuotion forty-fives. Ladies. rm lrom shore leave a P0 however. denied that, the German - does not tend to develop in the i.“ I might be penniiieii w mire marina, oi m, dimmer-ii; glirbp, mu lvlr. W. H. McGregor gave the meeting some valuable information on the use of trench silos for stor- ing fodder corn. This year he is going to try it for storing June grass for use in the summer when n u the pasture is dry. He thought it Ja would be better than having to cut Q green feed. The silo would be empty in time ior the storage of Harold Huastls; Gentleman's. Mr. Jmeph Richard. Lunch was served sud dancing took up the remainder of the ovenlnir-B- leader was responsible.) holding Judging classes with the members. In , ber 1 attend- rather than organize a large rium- ed the Calf Club Field Days and bei- of associations and possibly Mi acted as Secretary of tho Central make a success of any of them- Ii Cali Club Competition. 1n Nov- we could make a success oi a few ember I spent considerable time centres their influence would spread driving the veterinartes. who avers to adjoining districts and in that releasing herdl uuwllliiimd fllifllll way the work would be more the Bovine Tuberculosis bead. capsized. ‘rhey were William Orech JL Btraham, P. Casey and M. Coilin- An overloaded boat was blamed- youth oi this province Drill)" Knowledge of agricultural matters. Therefore resolved this c annual meeting of the Prince Edward 1s- land- Dairymens Association request the Department oi Education that some change be made in our ed- ucationai curriculum so that more attention be paid to agricultural a suggestion, it would be that we confine our work to a few centres ‘minor-loo. aedem and n Phone ll-L Quake Rocks Hockey Crystal Rink -rumiaan SERVICE-Thelma- ardi oi Alvin Phillip! took vim from his late residence, llilierslie, to Bldeiord United Ohllrch Wednes- Rev. J. A. d” aiterflw" ‘i’ "m -...._. learning. quicki promoted, ior we all know Throughout‘ the season 1 gave as- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2lsl. irioholson conducted ti" “M” __ i- m“ '“-'"‘° M‘ Moved by Donald n McDonald. that Yr one m1!) in a district be- slstance to Departmental 011M111: u“ Th "new w” V", ini-"iy no. OSAKA, Japan, Feb. 2f (Fr “winging. “I'll Ill MID Ind i000 III" 1°‘ 7- 5' bu“ u ‘ ° on“ choir i in. chum, dam-A heavy earthquake shoes seconded by Elmer Offer. gins any one phase of farming and on practically all phases of work Olimolonlhla tended. ‘ ‘gym,’ hymn, was felt in the Osaka-Kobe dis- m addition to the resolutions giv- makes asuccess of it everyone vile undertokm- - Allowan- sienna n. carer-Ar. mimosa sis-rsas- 1;‘; empzuwhnmlnn°mn n, "in"; triot III 10201 I. rn. today. some en in full below two others were mm rnoirorarvs run-om u ilradyntgtry 312E101» thins 11w‘; ‘Tnmzioohigionksl wish to owing; d, l; the tin . One eir- “ n ry e iinprovemen my s re an an appreca flame stark It lam‘. of 11h: dealllcgiflzllil. dgtng: ,‘,‘,,‘,‘,'_,,f,°‘7§:'.'§ Quid to have tendell sgmpathynl: tile family oi The following report was submlt- work we are endeavorlng to get to each member of the Department ugm aflnnzserml 35°- Phulph Millé Alvpirarmacliesn and ‘Jen damaged .and electric wires the late Premier Lea and the other ted by Mr. s. C. wright, field pm- back to the individual farmer by of Agriculture for their assistance I I u“ -——-— 1m um r‘ Interment Wll in were broken in Osaka but no cu- to the family of Mr. Mcleod, late meter: making a survey of his farm for to me in making what has been " "w “u” "$4 ma“ y” mama] mitos- o: the Maritime Imam _ "Qoammcui-r bu to lubmit my the rue-two of’ aooertslning the done a success." s"