i. W. B. IlILLIS 8t C0. +>v¢o 0o 00+» voeo eve-Q e000 v vi v vvv QQ-OQMQQOQQQQ aorgy may oerlounly affect the you MmoncvTs Wad: under running water, anthabply “Vaseline ' Jelly. Helps nature to heal. helps prevent scars. Soothing, pleasant. entirely safe. look Ior Illa Trude Mark "Fueling" If ll pourpolozlbn i Chnebrough ‘Hg. Co" Confd l $510 Clubox Avenue MQXTREAL I l Vaseline? nun: nun: 3 PITROLEU" JELLY The bread box should 1>e vrash- ed out weekly. dried and zhor» oughly aired by keeping the lid; open a shor: If this l>_ done the bread "W111 never get 21 musty taste. To keep ‘are-ad from‘ ‘ becoming too dry place a n'elI-_ baked potato in llit: ‘rxlx. Moisture, is given of! by the rmtato but no‘ enough to cause rnlldew._ T TENDERS p Called tender: will be received by the undersigned for the recon- utructlon and completion of St. Petal-Q Church, St. Peteflc, P, E. |-. until noon of the 25th February. Plan; and lpecificatlons may b4‘ Wine: THE TWO SIDES every question you know. Hubby (sadly): I '.I;' - .li/;fil\ “I'm going out. il’ YOU 505'! nind." “And ll I do mind?" "l‘m going out." There are two side: to Yen. I know- lour tide and the wrong side. {NNOCENCE . l, HAZEL DEYO IATCHELOR (Copyright by Public Lodger) (Continued) GIL-AFTER XV A Rift ' llyrak first feeling was a line ‘one. She thong-In o! Sally and Sally's reaction. Since that night she had act-used her on the boa: of letting Allen Leigh mgke love to her she Ind come to a clearer understanding of Sally's childlike nature- And yet there were times when this very quality in her aster au- Z-vFi-d her. Being older and more Hmrienced. she knew that men were drawn by Sally's native charm. ti. wasn't Sally's tault. ‘and i‘?! Myra. muld be ricious at times. Her second feeling was not, 5o fine: it was one of hurt pride over a rather ordinary flirtation on her 0K1} p311. ; "We'll," she said with a sneer, O-OOOOO-QO-OGQO- the door had closed on him llynl turncd to Sally furioudy. . “Really, Sal)‘. It you have l0- idesothow to takeenro o! selLn-hy dllyou ever oomeonf, this trip‘! I gave mu credit for‘ some common sense, but you? don't seem to have eny- lt'e alli right to play this baby Innocence.- which seems to he your line. but if. you don't expect a man to nmke‘ . m1 “new h- mer-iTomort-ofs I DANGEROUS' y Radio Program , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 International Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 1M P. I. “THY I123) Clncl. American Com- I ‘poser Series. m“ m yum ‘m, see mm when NVSAI (326) Cincl. Congress String you're not messed? You must ed‘ mi dzatany man would think it smmse." - "But l didn't want to see him)‘ Sally was crying new. “Then why allow him to come ‘WK-BE! l3“) Bum“- up! You see how inconsistent It i all Is? You might. at 133g; frank. Since that nig-lat we quar- re)ed 1 really believed that you lzad ideals. But playing the game‘ of innocence and then taking ret- uge in ‘(Gal's when something lmp- i pens. is disgusting." Myrajlung her parcels and fur “ICR (319) Buflalo. Studio Program ,\\'BZ (333) l \\'C\\'S (Z35) Bridgeport. . V‘ Qua; teue. . ‘ 7.30 P. M. 1 Springfield. Musicale. 745 P. M. Masterpiece Pianist. be iWGY 135v) Schenectady. Violinist. aoo P. Studio Program. ‘EAF H92) Y. The Vikings. to WEEI. WFI. “UH, ‘VSAI. WOC. “TAG. KS1), WLSI-I. KIJKA I309) E. Pitts. Concert. scarf on the bed and ripped 0U \\'I.\\' (423) Cinci. Fyr Yyster he? ha!" _ , Quarlette. . She had worked herself into a _i\\-_;_;>\1 (333; yea-ark The pa“. mg“? mg? 11°" and “*5 “'35”?! mount Trio. to Iume Sally for what had hap-' 5J9 p_ M gened. Sallys tears only irritated: 06cm e: the Parochial House. St Peter's. Parochial House. Summe’ glde. Law Office of A. F. McQuald Esq- Sourls. and Office cf Chappc- and Hunter, Architects. Charlotte, town. Successful contractor: will c- rezuL-vd to lodge a cert fi~- wane M» 5", of tender. ne‘:' :')"f'fi,':"_ l9 $33992‘- LTWra’. O" 5" keno-y net "eoewc- ._.' accented REV. A. M5AL."_AV. P. P S2 Prer a. F E . - 1,. e rate-urn l-lm‘ , . & next mw-‘mv. Im- an .\-1 to Inruvz» w no the fmateocnvl the Cemetery - Illne- Bond. Tolrnr-hlp s1, In in» m.» ha: ufornnld. and to n-nt in them n»: the [and at Ihnt plnrr. bounded nml dootrlhod no l0I|u\'\'Ior—('0mnlnm-lng the South-mat mrntr of land furmrrl) Qflflgd by ‘Ihumll )’l‘|"nh. nnIr th» Ynlled (‘burr-h them-e Iionth along thr Cnlon Band thirty-flu- Wall nlnrvg n» Ynrtll L r _. w‘ Thoma-I \\'. llollhh") land nevenl); ynrriu. than» \UVIII IhIrIyJIvQ yllflllb 1.»; John T ul-lllshfil ninth houndnry Iirv ‘ tho-re hut seventy yards to the plum» of muunrnroment, the nzune now béllll and.” n puhlir Imrlnl ground. rnsn n. MELLIRII, I For TIIIMQQLI an q-artl e them» not..." emu. I921. mtz-i .1145. oo-ovo We with all kind: of Coal. rrddr now. either for immediate 0' future delivery. will be assuredvof winter comfort. are plentlfully suppheo Place you» In this way you “THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT" PHONE 176 pro-servo 0o-o+>o m V e § INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ld- 6 vlaedly. z 4 6 i f Sufferers from Eyestrain may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive entire human Nerve Energy. power of the O O O O Q O O _ O organism is v l . Normal eyel. It ll computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy. but when Eye- ntraln l: present. n much larger proportion In required. Hence defective eyel, through their coneumptlon of Ill ex- oeoslvo amount of Nerve En- flmetlonlng of other orgnne of. the body and produce ill health. HAVE YOUR EYEI QQ-OQOQOQOOOQ OOOQO-OOOQI {Pork 7- EXAMINED ‘G. F. Hutcheson .w Optometrllt 55"“ ‘JMGIRIII OUT TO STAY Wife‘: Friend: Hubby DRUNK WITH SUCCESS VARIES HIS TROUBI troubles. vcu know." no testy. eo well cooked. lonourlehlng. Nowonder Clerk‘: Pork 6t Beene are 0o popular. Sold Every where- o. aBeans E3 S Has your wife taken any recipes out oI that cock nook Igave her? (rather shortly): and I'm going tn see they sin) out as long as she cookstor me!" V65- "Pm-hlcl-drunk with success." "You're lust. drunk." "Not so.. I had great succcss- hIcI In getting something to got drunk on." “I suppose you find got: a gf-"fl? relaxation from business!‘ "Well. hardly that; but it val» I t veil. worn over her face. was held . in flny sprays n! each side of the = forehead .nnrl nhe rnrrled a shower Amuquot nf white orchids and Illlea For the valley. The ‘bride was at- uanug. ‘ fended lly her slnfer. Mrs. Grahame Approved“. Fmwarf. M matron of honor, In a ‘q - , .. ~ y? "'“'f" .I'rnck of cyclamen pink georgette. iKm-g‘ u" with n deep hand o! silver em- l I l I | I \1_n-;, turner? Rally Iurluutly I I I Wht. flu rbor had closed nn lim i 1 , \\' IVE-AP (492) Bakers—to “TAG, WFI, \\'T.<\_\I, y WSAI. xst) and wcco. WCAI.‘ i278) Phila. Piano Period. ICDKA (309) E. Pitts. gram. WVEEI 1349) Boston. Colonial Male 1 Quartette. I {Weir (492) x. Y. Hour," also from KSD, WGAE. wcco. “van. lYSAl. \\'T_<\G, WWJ. usn (4:5) Aztanzakoncen, ‘NIIK (273) Cleveland. Studio Pro- I l . jut-It: (sin) I I? (509) Phila- Recital. 8.30 P. M. N. Y. Jolly Buckeye Studio pro- 9.00 P. M. "Eveready “YEAR. IVGX , WEE]. WJAR. WP]. “FOC. f: prag. I .1 LA i309) E. Pitts. Concert. iWCAU 278) Phila. Feature Pro~ gram, nJZ (I55) .\'. Y. Grand Opera Pro- gram, WJZ, KDKA and KYW. 9.30 P. M. - "IKIAK i266) Buffalo. Richmond . 1- .\I. la‘, Quartette. '~'~ ' .1 Ihilu. I’. O. S- of A. rtzzct-zt : 10.15 P. M. 5‘-\'C.\1.' (2741 Phila. (llti Time songs i 10.30 P. M. __ :\.'\R.\'Y 13H» New York Ft-uzfttl I Players. I FEATURE TALKS i 12-30 P. M. WBZ (333) Springfield. 200th An- niversay Program, “Birth of George Washlnzton." Addtess by President Coolidge, 7.30 P. m. \ Bostonf Intercollegiate Address. 7.55 P. M. I 0u"i1t to apolokzze heir "rore \Ivra was like that IWVPG (:00) ‘ulnmic Cm“ Tam‘ ." " . 8.00P.M in". lm .'t-r_v sorry‘, but. 12".: I '1 tint let him collie up- f . , ' _ _, _ . . lhcouldnit be expetted Salli‘ was sobbing. "How could j§.‘,¥gll"fjn.)_ Phfla‘ Dranmtm R°"°“' . . _\ul1 t‘ ‘ck such a tiling? Some" ‘ ‘ l3“) Tomma B°°k Talk- Tht-y were all three standing. 1.1.;- ktJ and I calla-I. “Elib; , __ 8'1? P‘ ______ ' ' was trying to keen the nears rez!" The next ntittute he was Ini“Jz H“) 5°" ‘OTR- "Til-BF - George Bntton spoke first. "We're all bemg V9,’. germ,“ h=m o“, -- Kyw’ KDKA v JUST GOSSIP sT. PATRICKS ROAD sCHO0L.- worm] mm, 5. Ernest Gornilley; . ‘ r ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . "'_" ‘ .—— "‘ Donne y, . aver what ts, after all, a trivial ac- "Oil, yes you could. I _ _ 9:30 P- M~ . . , , N , I _Gr“d9 I 1' hmfe“ , he m I my “l tame up with the idea or hav- rude. t»\r.:l after all, Myra, he's. Keekly Review, also from KDhA. We are sorry to learn of‘ the “ 3.? ' v ' I, . ,, ‘l. '0 a. g ‘ ' ’ m: a civil-em with you two and ywr f"icttd' 1 never liked him 1 KYW - $8.10“, “Hess (pueumomd) of m mutu- \t1.~1. limp-l l-mm- -'-v-'\Ell5ll119 Tremor- ‘ " ‘ ' 7.“ .' ' I . . - . ' ' ‘ ‘ . ' - " ' : . ll. Ilunicl 'l‘r1li=1fil'- ‘ htnie B. Donnelly. Teacher. Msrs, Buttes looked so charming lie told you so 0\e:' and over‘ 10.0 P. M. Henry SIIIILII. Tryou. and trust t "nm- . .. ~. ' ‘ , - lhzi-t I yiedied to the impulse to again. But I couldn't be rude t0‘\'\'E.\F (492) N. Y, Auction Bridze hear of his earl- rocot-er u I. 1,1“) ‘flu’ "H (Purim please copy’) lkls“ he?" ' I'm just because he was your Instruction tn Wl-‘El \\'C§II t‘ y. ‘ "' hem‘ ("ant 4': {Mi 1 ° ' . - f‘. 1 - J . .‘ ' B.‘ . ‘—_‘ t ."-.-~.r. .11. 1 ‘ . . ' d ' Blyra smllcd a rather» ohlinws trlcud. _ I “TAG, “JAR, ' “GR. u C.\l-.. Eriends of Mr. lVesley C-alibcck. ’“,§,‘.;,,f, mull‘ ’ “fin?! g .°Z'““““,"’°*1§,‘§,,“',§§'°§§{§§ ‘fir’; ‘Ismfle, 1. I l lTiuue was somrstitlilng natzgterlcal-i \\'1"A.\t..\\'rt.wvnivvsntavux North TITO" are mm to known ,~,,,',I,,,. q-,..,,,',, g 1,9,.” G,,,-,§,,e,',§§§§f,ya",‘,, ‘fallen. falnily p3,“... "I see- ll ;1l. have you fitiisiet y sincere about a y at at HID-l WOC, WCCO and KSD. i118! 111's recon" mmls- ‘m. n ; ‘ .. _. ) '.._, f‘ ' v I _ ' 150m- fjgajgeilw’; Becauie, yfou incur. ‘Mira rcaliéetlto lladllfltiltllfl.‘ serious‘ and that he is cam“ :0 If’)? \l\ll<tzi,l,é,ll_ben Donneny 2 Ixlléytlggtaottlifileg kizzotzltlilzgwhose bones i-- e or tw ooanr- » - ‘ " ". -' jilileiot t e n goo l a Snhe haaji flirted with George Brlt- WANT To DANCE? .1“) and about again‘ ilelvn (lruut. I1. Thelma 1411:1195. 4- , George ‘Brition bowed. lie had ton, and at the first opportunity ' 1a tecling 0f ‘having made a i001 of ‘himself. It had been ramher pie-w lant taking uhe two women around llParis; he had quite filfliiyed il- Ewu-J since this new Interwt in Sal- fly had been aroused in him it had inrmed still more pleasant possi- jbilitles. But he was a tnlan of the world jaad he bowed. "I'm sorry, llllrs- ‘Warren!’ then he turned so Sally. “I apolo- And the room. l coultltft very well he had turned trom her to Sally. She couldut put the blame on him but she could torture her sister. take care 0t yourself, because as I told you before. I didn't come on this trip to be your nurse-maid." put Tomorrow-Changes . WJZ Nuptials (Montreal Gazette.) _ The marriage took place Wed- 3 Stavert—Welsford of long streamers of wide silver and . gold ribbon falling Irom the left WPG (30) Atlantic City. Side oi the waist to the ‘floor. The bridesmaids, Miss Louise Fraser. Lam-aster. Otitario. and Allss WHK bllltlretl Bennett, of Calgary, wore frocks of cycInntz-it pink georgette Weds." Also broadcast by \\‘BZ. IVLIV (423) ‘Cinci. Castle Farm. P M. 'WEAF (-192) .\'ew York. Lopez. W/CAIJ (278) Philadelphia. Cathay Garden. Slipper Club. \\'A.A.\l (263) Newark. Dallcys. 7.30 P. M. 9.00 b “Thglvseiilmi 3°... ilizsiltoillagiwgrg (380) Schemmad“ Kwsm” QIIEIIIEILVEO. fir?“ The)’ report.) I t. AGUE or cnoss HALL een 41¢ 11 ‘ , ; I ___ rsanunnv 2am to MARCH 3rd. m s mum hi“ hag? Youlrelnfi ‘W132 (m) $393153: Brunstvitlk T“ “Time Velda Campbell and OPPOSITE counr HOUSE, cuantorrsroww child. 'ou‘re .. an a marre , - - * woman. You'd better learn how 10 1°30 P- M- ums P. M. wmon Gammexx Cape Trawrse. MARCH 1 Potato Growers Association, 2.30 and 7.30 P. M. H55) x \._ Hole, Perm ‘\‘l;f€s?m!gin'g_Athe tans _at_tending,MARCH 2 Combined Meetinfl of Central Farmer’: Institute and 11.00 P. M silver lbam. 3,0,1,“ gfllzinlgfck” i" Al"; Swine Breeders Association meeting begin] atQMIWK 2'13) Cleveland. De Sure’s. 11.30 P. M. HIP-WIN’ HIWTIWQ“ a! 531M135; ms“ embroidered In gold. with stream- wfimfggo) Atlantic Cu)" ism.“ Feb l. Wvclnc" at the Church o t. __ , l, d H. _ .,- H“ v - _ _ - o imdrg“. and Si, Paul, the Rev. Sig“? ligufgzslsnzz‘ ti)‘ 11:’: ‘has: “KRKIJ (326) Cincinnati. Dance sale o! Georgie ll. Donald officiating, of Th”, M") won, cvclznnen “me y“ c- o Jean Thmmonv daughter o; Sh‘ hats banded in so“ Mm a fink (Copyright, 19.7, by International blorriso William and Lady Stavert, to Mr. Ii"f1I‘1I'-1li' tho lmdh-e. finlnherl '.\ a hntenn neck. had long tlzhtg lII m: slemes and the court train m‘ the velvet was lined in shell nlnk chiffon and trimmed with Inrlze true lovers‘ knots of sliver mhhnn and Ibrflllnnis. Her tulle riPlI Ivy .1 llnndeail of orange hloéaoms at the hack of the hearl. ilnlslllnl! hroldery on the skirt, (i mauve tulips. The h the Illnlnz room w “mph fir-t crepe. with s llatlol "M"! 0'! 1199961‘ tone and a silver grey cloth wrap trimmed with platinum fox fur. They ‘will reside IniMontreal. Among the out- of-tnwn meals were 8nd hlNlBB char, of Boston. "flWlni-L 2H Ilmynnmn/i glrgpL The your medicine hm] l-"irlr- and ernom receH-ed In rlmwimz ronm, which with Cnlurrbia F0898 Mrs. C. J. But- lunt o! the bride: the thought I would gut n bottle, was depflf. I had taken a few doses I found it and Wu helping me, so I took e few bolt]! , r1593 tame m and was completely restored to health. "W! a matter o; gffflnzed Wm, I cannot prune ‘cldo what. she (‘iilllmhla rows and lilies 0f the 332*)‘: glflifi.’ . _ , . . Radio Programs Chicago) ding was brisk good '~ b .. ":»34.'1.'>1.mwf ‘ pink lose mer the lett ear. and ' ; 1. ' PTXWS 8'1"» ° - - 5- _ The Mme of an egg dropped filings ‘ghetfiglirdwefeatliaisicetzl Carried (amshaped houqueps o! Mrs. David Fraser and Miss Louise nillraffizsitwiuw Filficsli The‘. ' into a pot o1‘ soup will gather to It, ‘fut m" ab“ anthem Smilax and lavender tulips. yw-llntv fresla and Fraser o, Lancaster‘ Onmflo- dark regarding flit- i": '01 "nflhoii I - all the Impurities. lVhen it curdlefl Mndwfrdi‘ ‘s, ink may 3mm“ 59m”- MF hm” 5mm“ M158 yiosane sum-an by qq-n-on“; lions of \I'r an! V" ~uro\ mfcnw remove 1L -l_ _ i flllm- >P 1 brother of the IWHIO. acted as best d ‘I, ‘u, ' , ' m“? ‘. ' ‘ r “Q -I°"5°1l1 qnunns. mauve Darwin tulips am nmmand me ushers were m, Cy,“ an . ss . dred Bennett, o. Cul- U] u: MIIQTIIIE RIGRIIY tiasposed of! - 1 '. v r » .. . , ' 851')‘. c. .- .- I - f?“.°.“..ff“‘.ifi?.i"..i.li 21::.““..::.:: “f? t. of . mam: “n. r I may be ronverled “no ma“ by‘ - 'P"IIS interspersed with JmnnnLYnl-I (Irina)?! SIGMA". A" _' 210m‘? In “F011 for we -mn (I th-eni‘ A ' I f lutI Wll separating the flesh from the back Udmfr ' im -and “mpg and m“ anteitvouniptantl . r Hugh Whllls. afford w lose gm}, cntnnnot mo] ~ t a meeting of the Board of Hea th or Lot 32, e reeo on“ I. bone m “mg. Mde amps and then ‘I H‘H\\_.”__l;l‘ the commlknlon {amp . V. ,_ . .I~I'I'|, v.10 llrltles mother. , . . zens. MISSZCd asking anyone who came in contact with smallpox. not to m Id ,.e,,,m.,ng a y 5mm,“ bones‘ so,” “l. i "Winljkl m sum“ and banked nore a goun of Peach georgetle “fr. F“ Ho" d n,‘ Public until permission It granted. Also that the Prlncetown Rea suPDIY the est fllets. ~ " ‘ _ nn1I__I>l.'tck moire irimnted with - _ r Y (in . ‘local rcprc» tnurch and the Anglican Church at Milton be cloned untll Ban he "full til punt-II (Iaffodlls. Tull stand "mm, o, 201d 9,,,h,n,,,,,,.y‘ Wm, a sentative for the Aspznwn‘! (‘olnp by attending Phynlclan. Also that the eecretarlen of South Mll" I ' d" "f l{'"lf ;‘}"‘f_l'l‘lr*“l=':‘1j' "int-k velvet avd cold IWOCIIIIG coat f any NW7“ fblmlness brifik- ?$chool. Warren Grove and Sprlnqvale School: notify Trulteel 0f Ill" 1" "it ' W» » ' ‘ "nzv-f with “us. and a mohair . _ ‘ '—_~ i. h | "Loffhe Clark Kifcheneflelp You” "llemiil-‘l l" the (‘hulfh- ‘fnfl - -’ I lull with n pnl'zlrl‘"e mount. . _ _ k _ ‘h n”? “J r ‘v-.= on rch-‘Iv I c 0°! m M" “m: “and. GEORGE MINJONALD . t.-f.-~ ;. were tum-ted min g ,, ,...,...,,,d ,.,,,,b,,..,,, "Wm, “H, Mrs. I‘.I'1'.f‘.~t Tlnll. Cardinal, Ont, U011 at the Ddlanev (‘Ompqnv-q 8° Kn.” i "" "T "" ?r"“" "Twm U?" whim-p» of 1mm". aunt of the ""1 "M “W” 1F"! my fwl Slim- Aiimny. a hw- hnf-rmi wizt-z-is-si. y -»-.n t)tltlllll:ll IIIJIXJII. the bride. mflde‘ ‘yore a black georgeue wet and I caught a terrible cold. I square purchased mcenfly in 11m . . , rim nus given In marriage by he: 20w“ “m, vane], "f Wm“, beads’ took different kinds of nledicino, but western part of {he mflvqm-o Th“, '_'—“_? p Quilter, wore a ituwn M ivory ring and a ‘ylupk _.-_-,;i,, h,“ Following ti" dill 7110f"! 809d will "WW1 W Square ls a tool work of at‘! (lndi t velvet. Hléllk- oln Sllllllllle IIIIIr-eti. slighi- ,1", Cervnuun.‘ a reflepflon w“ hem getting worse all the tune. wfll no doubt Inter flml liq plnc- I - " d‘: . ' t ‘ I -| n. -a . t ' ’ ‘ I “I?“ taltllpitgt 3:1) a hrmrggntgfeailiil . v fl resalenre of the brides Ono d3)‘ I was rGIMIIDZ l-bout what done for others, no, After say the valley. and daffodils and nmIInx nr- “WW8 Tn- (day, "an: were nw-rl as dnrnrall , 1 m _°l‘ °_P m9?" hnlls. Later .\Ir. and Mrilfwvlfevlslord Norway F "799- lfldéed I left for New York. en route for Wvnnhlngfnn and Plnehurst. the s stump 011 IL" bride trmvelllnz In a frock of ..., u! hellevetluliflt lull It I would be an innlld to- III-ego, 457-" ‘room!’ Prleo 35c. n bottle, Inge fulfil flu. "There only by The T. [about filled file Toronto, Ont. Messrs Phil- RQBKIY paid Ablatuv a coil Alonrlay the 14th in the interests of Illvzlt‘: Dc» Hewett spent Monday visiting friends in Alhan I Messrs Norman Blclwilllattrs and‘! Mflmllgh the weather was \"(r_\': unfavorable and Ugh; snow m continually, making i, comfortable tor large crowd assembled Tuesday MARCH 3 etc. The auctioneer we..- -In t-he home of some Pfmnoskrur , . 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CHO COLATES ‘Educ 221 ‘HALIFAX ' CANADA‘ a “(QANADIyS CANDY”, TFTV“ Y é Rossitc-r and Wm. 1* I FAIIMEIFS WEEK FEBRUARY 28 Provincial Deirymelfs Association 2.30 and 7-30 P- M- Mr. Hicks, Montreal, will be present. i‘. Wednesday morning, continuing at'2-30 and 7.30 P. M- Mr. A. A. MacMllIan, Chief of the §h¢¢p llld 5'11"" Division, Ottawa, wlll be present. ling un- ; MARCH 3 mun or boast, .1 YPTY Meeting Sheep Breedere Association at 9.30 A. M. P. E. I. Egg d Poultry Association meeting 9 A- M- t-h. at Clayton Blorrisonfls and 2 P. M. with banquet for delegate; at 6 P. M. a. farm. implements. stock. 31,3 Hugh FARMERS SHOULD MAKE THIS A SPECIAL WEEK ANQ PLAN To n, Kensingtoh. and bid- ATTEND ALL MEETINGS. ___._._._._..___. 9"" Prices for the Island were established the middle of Janulfl- These prices represent . ductlonl of from $1.00,“ $0.00 Per N" "W" l"! Yélr- We eollclt your valued patronage. ' It will pay you to buy Colonial goodl for the following unenl- l. 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