.Graduato of N. Y. Poet Graduaeq FEBRUARY 25_ 1926 ' a Rdmsdalpainintimlopolopcrlg llililllillii [Will Ililllfi Tried simple hprhe treatment and ppm stops An aching b is often the result of tired. over ined muscles, and can be give » quick and complete relief with a ry simple home treatment. " had such a b kache I didn't kn what to do,". tee a New York w an. _"I looked throu h my medl- e cabinet to see if could find sofithmg to help me_-_and there was- a ttle of Sloan's Ltmment. I used it 1nd in haii an hour I was better- The next day I went to a big en age- rnent party. Now, when apyone as a. pain, say ‘use Sloan's. The marvelous effectiveness of Sloan's is due to the stimulating eflect that It h upon the circu ation. Straight to he sick, aching tissues, it sends a healing tide of fresh new blood —¢_:lears out the trouble-kills the pain. So leasant and clean to use, too. You on’t even have to rub. Just pat; it on gently and you will get immedi- s"r. Anus school. Tho iollowl-ng is ihr- standing of St. Aims School for the mouth of January: (trade lX---i, Robert Murphy- (iratlc Vll—-l. Alice Truinur; 2. Ellllllfll ‘Prainor; Si. ilnroltl Rod- numd. tirade Vl-— l, Thomas Trainor; 2 Walter Murphy. Grade V-—l. Annie 'l‘|'aluor; Joseph Blanchard; 3, ilerthu Rod- mund. (lrlllle ili—1. Ralph Cole: 2. Oliver Cole; 3, James Blanchard. 9 _ to Britain and Continental Europe. ~ being due to paralyfili- ‘MW- M119" ate results. All druggists-tlfi cents l IITIEE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Nllllf “Central Guardian PLAV AT WILTSHIRE tonight. ll‘ Stormy 0n Monday. 7806 ‘REV. J. J. m-eoomito. sim- merside speaks this evening in Caledonia-n Hall on his recent trip BISHIIPIVII] Throughout the diocese of Ham- 7808 ILL AT AGE OF M. -The Guar- dia-n regrets to learn that Mrs. Hector McKay. DeSable was stricken with paralysis last Mon- day. ‘Until this seizure. Mrs. Mc- ‘Kay. who is now in her 99th year. had enjoyed the best of health fill her faculties being unimpaired. ciently administered IOI‘ morelhgn cl-rcles of the entire Dominion, the announcement that Right Rev. ilton- has been created an assist- ant at the pontifical throne. will be received with pleasure. ularly to the members of his own flock will this high honor accorded their bishop be of interest. Rev. Father Ryan, rector of St. Mary's ISLAND LADY DEAD. —A tele- gram was received yesterday by Mr. w. H. Drake of Pownal from Mr. George W. Drake announcing the death in Saskatoon on Tuesday of Mrs. John McEacbern. 1111-01‘ 11 short mus“ o‘ B“ hours’ death announcement of His Lordships Fachern was formerly Miss Eva Smmuy‘ Fell 14- Drake adopted daughter of the late Mr. Henry Drake of Pownal and will be kindly remembered by a wide circle oi‘ friends. Burial wlll take place in Saskatoon. {mo}? . Official Notice. The parchment document con- ‘taining this appointment is head- _ ed, “Pius 5P. Xl.." nag] is tgddgess- ed "to ur venera e r0 er, PERsoNALs iiJohn "Thomas McNally, Bishop of m. Colin McKay. East Bidemrd.1"111m1-11@11»" and opens with the lol- ls visiting In the city. mwmg W011!“ Mr. A. Mline- Fraser. Halifax. who was in the city on business was called home yesterday morn- ing owing to the serious illness of his wife. Card of Thanks Mr. J. M. Hughes. Fitzroy Street extends sincere thanks to the mn-ny kind ‘friends for their ex- pressions of sympathy on the ticca- sion of his sad bereavement. 7807 Card 0f Thanks "Venerable brother. health and apostolic benediction. Iilollowing the footswps of Our pred cessors, the Roman pontiffs. we t e occa- sion to confer upon bishops whom devout faith, zeal for the advance- qnent of the Christian name. and ‘other special gifts of soul and mind iconimend to Us. particularly and also most honorable titles of dist- lnction." After enumerating certain of these qualities thought to reconn- mend the pent-ion favored by this document, the Holy Fatlher goes on to say: “Therefore we have dc- oided to bind you by closer ties Mrs. Clillrlrfi 11011111 111111 11°“ of affection to Ourselves and to wishes to thunk all I110 1111111 "elliwitliis Sec of tho divinely appointed hours and virientis who helpefilpuum Whergfnrg- .m]r()ugh @118“, them. nt. Iiho time oi‘ their and letters’ by Q“.- “Minn-fly, we in. lu-rsavomont. Also those who _scill flowers, ‘Muss Cards and Spiritual (lffrwiillls, 7793- Challenge Is Accepted TOIbON-‘FO, Feb. 22.——iPremler lFtlhgllls-(Kllkl announcement. in the Ontnrfti Legislature lust. 11118111 111 regard to the policy of tho Glow-ril- ment. on the Ontario Temperance Act was as followfll vent you, venerable ‘brother, with the title and privileges of bishops assisting at the ponttlltnii throne. and. therefore. We uumbor you a- mong Our household prelates, and. creating you a noble by the saute authority in Us. We make and pro- clnim you n count, and we enroll you in the number of those noble- nicn. who on the part oi‘ both par- ents, have their origin in a family 0i‘ counts. at thc same time grant.- illg you Uhc enjoyment of the same honors and privileges which they do and may tise and enjoy. WiLh a vlnw to your comfort as well as Grade ll—l. Albert. Murphy. "This Government is prepared t0 mm m“ your l'(lll\'t*.lll(3llt7€. also, Wt: grant. ilton whose affairs he has so efll- 11 Yet-U’. as ‘well as in ecclesiastical John T. McNally, Bishop of l-iam- Partic- Cathedral. made the iliret public elevation. at the High Mass on Elmsdale Eggzigleii Annual Meeting The Elmsdale Egg Circle annual 111681111: opened at 2:15 P. M. Feb. 17th 1926. Pres. W. B. M Izellan who occupied the chair save a short address welcoming the visiting speakers and outlin- lug some of ‘the work accomplish 011 111101118 the Year. This was fol- lowed by the reading of last year's Minutes by Secretary Jas. A. Dun- ar. Moved by Fred Hardy and eec- onded. that the Minutes of the last Annual Meeting be adopted as read. Motion Carr-led. The Financial Statement was next read by the Sec'y'l‘rens.show. 1118 a balance of 50c. to the credit. oi the Circle. Statement adopted by motion of meeting. _ iNex-t in order Mr. Basil IMcNeill t port. This was given in a very thorough and concise manner and Mr. McNeil] is deserving of much credit for the careful attention Igiven this matter". - l Moved by Mr. Henry Williams seconded by Mr. Fred Hardy, that the lillanageus report be accepted. Motion was carried unanimously. This was followed by the Audit- orGs report given by Mr. John Wal- lace. This called for a few com- ments. lt was then moved by Mr. Allan Matthews that the report be accepted which was accepted and adopted by the meeting. The Atld‘ltor's Report was fol- lowed by the selection of off- icers for the comlxig year. The President informed the Meeting that some change in the board of officers would be advisable. After some tiisctission re this mutter the following members were nom-ln- atPd as the board of Directors: 1. \_V. i]. McLz-llan- _2. J. A. Dun- bar. Il. Leigh il-otlgsozi, 4. ilenry (lard. 5. A. l). O‘Briou, ti. lloyiSbea, 7. Allan Zlintthows, 3, Lester Wal. 111015.“. Fred llardy. lliove-tl by Wm. A. McArthnr that the Board ot’ Directors be ac- cepted in block. This motion was seconded and carried. The Dir- ectors then retired to elect their otllccrs. in their absence Mr. A. T. ‘Mathews actcd as (thulnmln, Mr. (loo. Lightlzer, Mgr. oi the P. id. I. [Egg & Poultry Asrfn was than called upon to uddici-lstho mot-ting. llc outlined cairrled on by 'l‘ho. during 1025. the work (‘c-opr-lutivc iic also answered . , ___ . ‘not-opt. the clfullcngl- _ - . , __ , “gfig, +¢+¢++q<vicws to th.:- 11801119 11410111119 111119 m H“, mums M. Catholic}, Wm‘; operative t-o tho sutisizurtitm of all. 1 immws- l “"1 iure U"? 31m £80m‘? hcr in your own or iu uthér dloc- my“ f n; dNashll llmlllllr}; 1mg > .an- n-opttrt-tl o acccp e ones. . _ _ I , _ cr or rmcc I< wort snn , l wulIIFlIVOI‘ or n. Government that is illlalillfipgfiflgzjlvmlzghzl‘; followed with a review ol‘ the 110ml. ‘tiynll to improve uiorul conditions ulmfy and i“ ‘vhich you are not ‘H111’ l111l1111tiy for 1925. in rcgani to . Ira-thcr than tho narrow ‘bitter par- guesg m". if yo“ were .-£.C..1ve.h1’1111111‘Y 51110111011121 M1‘. Nash com- wa u" "n. ‘dlacllve “L. “Mm nlovulnent that Se?“ its d‘? m‘ a guest the“, you Con“! have plimcntcd the. club ‘on their work VllflllY- 1911110110113‘ thds rlgii-t from tlbe common law of {he pa“ year and "t the “an” t _ Mt 15inch,“ the when] leader o! the ‘Chuwm m celebrate Mass time showed tlie- members where ‘l Sufferers" dram‘ Eyeatraln share asked what; the flgvgpnmgnffg daily,‘ and authorize another m there was room for improvement "ll! "i" P°1'"9é-"»V|'1°11 I1"! D0110)’ Wafl- celebrate‘ in your presence espec- m their quamy Stating m“ only ' therefore-do "nofisuspest the l "I'll tell you when the um... com- m“, one o. thankagivdng for U... 35% 0f their birds were 5 Ibs- and > presence of any syovdefect. ics. The Government feels -that the poly sacrifice yolu have aldeady over’ WW6 the Belfast ‘shipping . The motive power of the iPPt-‘Dle should lbs consulted amid we offered, the assistance at either Club had 80% over 5mg‘ new” entire human orplnllm ‘ls .Wlll-1'11110111100 11 1101101411111 Wlll 811- of which Masses by those dwell- dosing ‘Mr’ Nash ha‘! to reply l’ Nerve Energy. ‘Will l0 the P901119 0f 1116 lPrOVlIIGE- ling in that ‘house. or by your own to a great many qllesflons regard" It Norm" w", ‘i h computed “This Government will not’ be stam- companions. will fullflll the £35.11“? m“, govemmg “Egg Grad’ "r r22: .-.:::; n: "' §n1§:i"rr“1t‘111ii‘ii was I ., ,1 . ‘a ieocoa ooce 1 atralvflla Present. l muclrlard glfolfiggiyagwtileklgfielrgiua.“$835!: been re-elected. m a er proportion la required. mmle’m Sm‘ and also of occupy Following this a lively discus- Hsnce defective eyesJhrough 1118-’ 1110 913°,” ‘*1 P1111111 1011810110 “on “aimed regarding the busi- "le" cmmumplh" "f i" °x' I functions which is reserved for Hess “lemmas “fled by ‘he Circle" “any: amount of Nm-ve E". i "For n your I was afraid to slccp bo- hlshnps Assisting at the pontlflca‘ The Boards selection of Mr. > "fly, may ‘erioufly affect the ‘outnu- lzus tfrom villfllllllflil colloclctl throne‘ Finally. we give orders Bag-l] McNeil to continue as Man. , functioning of other organ! 1j‘,,'.‘.‘..‘.‘",‘.‘ {{3l}..."°,§'.f'.‘ N!" l ‘,"“§,.““'§".',‘,“ Illilt ofllclal notice of this dlgnil-Y age" 1°’ 1926 W” "11"" “"11 1”" of the body. 8718i pflidllte ||l t-rod slur-ll.“ (sight-dull All??? It]. Ogle, (lid: 00115917911 upon You be inscribed d“ (tlixilgerfictilrilgesearrled unanimously by h alfll, lorlkn romovos rns In TEN mivxutcs and - ‘ ' e _ brings out old Lwnste matter you never gggqgg-Litllsgogtthtfilecollgfififillggdklljlegggl Next on 1119 programme 08.1118 ‘i HAVE vows m» :.'."."".".'::r.'...“'.".": li‘..'..‘;l§.'.i~'.".'.°€i.it :36 "‘"1";*""""Y 111-5111111111: r111 o ," ‘__‘ ' .. - . . e serv ce of t e -ocal auditors. E"""'"E° .".":..":.::.":.".‘:".'.";‘..ii:. r.":.:.".'":.:.'.t"".::::f':i.:1:."! ....‘i‘.'ii.".‘...§i°'.§‘.°'ni‘..‘ i?§t.‘.’§.’§;-§ 1111-- 01-1-- w m» a“ bus-e» . . fIiI..-’§i‘li"will..llf‘ifii.l‘°‘i."lii’i.323 111g»- m- 111116-111 do 0111- 13'0"}? m" “'2”- “'“' ““““°" 1” G. F. the REAL action of Adlai-tun will sur- 111°"1'11 °1 1111111111151111119101111926- C..§...,..‘Z,{‘.,1’.§?{,“‘,‘.’,Z‘ tmudlgmis hi“ prlso you. (ico. E. Hughes Co.. Ltd. Ql 0111‘ Polll-lllclllfi 1-116 IOUTI-IL" ' y e t at t 8y His lord-ship is the only English- ware duplicating m“ W011“ Th“ _ obtometrlat +o++o+o+e+m speaking Bishop in Canada who 151d to)?‘ iusfmselon‘ it w“ "mlied “. m present molds m“ dmtlncuom fit tie ‘local auditors services‘ be Pr f - s The news is especially gratify- re "qmfl ed‘ Tm“ was 11°10“ 0 98510113.‘ Lords ing to the Extension Society as ‘led “d carried‘ McDonald & McPhee I .0. A. MoDONALD B. A. Barristers, Attorney Eta. Mane, to Losn "l"! Bvlldlnn Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan IARBIITBR. ‘OOLIGITOR. 57c. Money to Lean gzlxlsaFgil-IBIIIOCK Cbarloitetownmal. H. F- MOPH EE Dr. c. c. Archibald Medical Bohool and Hoaplnl Practice limited to Eye. Eu", Ne" and Throat Testing Eyea and supplying ma“; Office. Bayer Building Great George Street Oflleo Hours-infill). 1M» I s Black ll something better than the It baa a flavor Ill ltl own. substitutes. IIIIFKEY 8i Ianujseturen ~ ‘ " "to .. .. 8t Nichol good lasting chew. always lake for Hlokcym, Tosncco COMPANY Once a Trial Always Nyal ills Lordship is s. member of the governing board. His Lordship Bishop McNally is a son of the latte John T. McNally Summerside and is well known to Guardian renders who will heart- ily congratulate hini on the honor conferred upon him. The supremacy of Nyal's I J‘ and toilet prepar- ations are known the world over. ' Gan You Sleep All Night ‘.1 OR MUST YOU GET UP FRE- QUENTLY BY REASON OF BLADDER TROUBLE? We carry a full llne of all Nyal’: goods, and lnvlts you to call we will be pleased to show you all the different lines. Harold L. Worthy DRUGGIST vvv at any time and til’ so. l would like to send you _a sample of my Home Treatment so you can aive it s.- triaifl want you to know how quiclnly it relieves the irritation in the bladder and stops the getting up nights to urinate ev- ery hour or two which is very wear- ing and a source of endless snooty- auce. If you are looking for quick . relief, flll out the coupon rbelow mall to F. L. MoWEPHY. 1627 Main Street. MNWAUIA, MLOH. , and a free trial will he sent yo-u by nuiil. son's Twist "41""! Chewing Tobacco. The ma» who wants a mi counou 5cm" 01 This coupon ls good for n trial treatment of McWlETl-i-Yfl HOME TREATMENT. Fill out your name and address on dot- ted llnes, mail to F. ~11. McWE- TlHN 1627 lMaln Street. MAR- SHALL. MlCll. and the sample treatment wlil at. once be sent you by mail. Name -- Street or RFJD City . . . IIGIIIILSBI Charlottetown State .‘. tlurr, Sedy. 0a completion of this motion a. lively discussion ensued led ‘by Mr. Geo. ‘Mcinnis regarding the ‘old matter of the Canadian Farm Pro- ducts payments. Before closing the following del- QEates were appointed to attend the Annual Meeting of The P. E. l. Egg & Poultry Ass'n to be held in Charlottetown the second Week in March:- Messns. Prosper Perry, Bloom- fleld; A. D. O'Brien: 1S. F. Hardy. Eimsdale: The "President declared the meeting closed. —Wm. A. McAr- Protem. The following report. which is considered one of the finest rs- ports compiled by any such man- Hller 011 the island is also most lute-resting. MANAGER'S REPORT OF ELMS- DALE EGG CIRCLE FOR 1925. Our report for last year closed and the outlook for 1925 show- ed a possibility of a decrease in egg production. owing to a short grain crop in 1924. This has been verified to a large extent In our Circle. as a great majority of our members marketed fewer eggs than in the precectilng year. This. howev- er has been "offset bya nsiderable increase in membership and we are able to report more business this year than any year since our Circle was organized and also the highest. average price. COMPETITION The increase in business and ‘membership was rendered extmm- ely dllllcu‘: on account oi strong competition encountered on every hand. Dealers in their frenzied at- tolupfs to annihilate our Cimle re- sortoil to every possible expedient to [Nlmfln the minds of circle members lu the hope that they would forsake their own organisa- tion and mturn to the 01g system of bringing their eggs to t. e count- \ "led it as much as possible, and in was called upon for his yearly re-l U 1i’ 810ml. where they could be paid! for in trade. 'l‘Iiui|‘ tireless efforts’ were not rewarded to any appreci- able extent. as we lost only three" old members and gained twenty-l five new ones. ‘ i. l THE GRADING SYSTEM As moat of us are aware. Legis- slation has been enacted. making 'it compulsory for any dealer buy. [1118 Eggs to pay for them on their-i actual grade. Local dealers haven 110011 Presenting their system to ‘their farmer customers in a most lunfavorable aspect and nova evaq. "some cases ignoredut entirely. Inst- ances ‘have been brought to my |notice where farmers who live lwithin the tboundry of the Egg $911010. but who were not members. .l11°118ht their eggs into the store mud were allowed kill Extras on a itwelve or fifteen dozen lot. except :two or three eggs grading un- lflersrades, while others who live but districts where there was no ‘circle operating would get a. cut of from fifty to sixty percent un- flllrgrudes. If they complained .it W35 blamed on the grading laws. lWe have only to go "back in mem- 111‘? 11 10W years to the time when icggs realized eight to ten cents‘ lM-i- dozen. The producer receiv- icd the same price for all eggs and lwus offered no inducement to take lgood care of his eggs. one of the :i_nust_ perishable products of the iurni: Therefore. they were gath- Eurcd when it suited ‘his conveni- 0110B alld also taken to market. wcn it was most convenient, orl lgnthcred by peddlers who hauled.‘ ‘them long distances in an open; box with the sun for an ‘incubatorfl The restilt was that when put on ‘the market. there were mighty few [extra grades among themfiherefore lllifl buyers were obliged to keep‘; ‘the price low enough to allow for. lull rots and undergrades and the.‘ lfarmer had to pay the piper. ltl IHVID this condition we would a1.‘ gain be reduced if grading iron ub-i lolislied- and there are forces in Qnur midst who would willingly be; l!Ili<lI.l'lllllOlllLl.l in bringing [h-lfl con-i lllllllllll to puss to wreck our Egg. 'lllltl Poultry lndustrwwhichbrings, ‘so many hundreds of thousands 111i dollans to our Leland if in the ‘mcantuue it would moan a little more business for them. ‘ in 1924 P. E. island was cred- ited with producing foul- mlllloll ilozcn eggs. Whether we realize. fifteen cents per dozen or a. price that will allow us a prof-it depends entirely on whether they are grad- 011 01' 1101- Are we going to allow the grading law to be abolished. or are we going to see it rigidly ouforced? Women’s a W()'t\/IEN’S AN $20.00 Coats for $40.00 Coats for $60.00 (‘oats for PAT FLOCK CULLING lt has been our practice for lllu bust few years to make a shipment in August for old or surplus fowl. ’l‘hcsc birds were culled from thc Hooks in o. morc or less hap-huz-i nrd manner. as a very few of tho. members were proficient ln flock} culling. This practice had. a dtisv estrous "effect both on the eggwo were able to return W118 11111011 production and on the quality of higher. The price tllU 11191111111114 1'9" the birds left for breeding stock. ccive for their chickens and IOWl At the request of Home of tho is largely in their own hands, as members alreffort was made to plumpfwell-finished birds are al- 11001118 8- 00111D0tent man to come ways in good demand, WllllB small and cull the flocks. In this we had and thin birds are always hard t0 the hearty co-opcration of Mr. sell. W-e would urgo thc members 1118111128!‘ ‘and The District Poul- to make an effort to improve the 111’ 91111110181‘. who in view of thtvkltiality of their chickens as lunch in 111189 1111101110; of work to be dcue.;‘1ii26 as they did in 1925. and we "Dmmiltly sent two men to carryflvlll be assured of the highest mar- On the work as quickly as possiblemket price. Mr. S. R. Pendloton on Dom-inion " ‘will; regard to the expenses in- L11"? $190k 1311111011 1111i‘. 81111. "MT-icurrctl in the killing dressing and Tfllmfldge Fofllel‘. 011 P- E- l- CO-‘packing of our chicken ‘l might say operallve A5371 WY- We"! 11-19 1111111 that marketing chickens through wh" 11°“ the 11°11‘ 1111111 11 19111111 tin- ordinary channels. a difference that about two thousand low pro- o; 4 Gem-s per y...“ exp-a l5 paid duclng birds were culled "from our for properly dressed chickens ma“ flocks, which had no bad effects rm. ‘we Ones‘ we find on Qhecklng on egg pwduclmn’ 8'5 we “upped up our expenses that we killed. as many and ‘m some “s” more dressed. paclned and also paid for 255.3'%‘?ii§"3.ln"fi§€.f§“l2i§ $32301" “"1 "“ ked effect on our flocks. By getdouly fmmfn"Uf,.,"§flg;e$“§,eb{,§$ gggdflillu‘: ‘llljlllgdrgefgttwgnlaaléggggigiilllggato fffsct a great saving to the b t s members. ygatfir Qgcgvellj: gaezfigattgfnilndgiflf; <\Ve cannot leave this Dhalebeof! in securing such experienced meulm" °11°1B1l011s wltlulaut remap! r'| as Mr. Foster and Mr. Pendletoumg m" valuwble a“ Emu” under‘! and we are indebted to lMr. Light-‘ed t“ m‘ by ‘Mr’ lblghflmr‘ Itdviias‘ izer and District Poultry Promot- m5 w!“ mum" m“! sage a V063 err-who made it poesllble for us toy-that was mainly responsible fort have this work done. {the success of our undertaking. We. 'also received 888181211109 from Mn! F. M. Nash. who fortunately was present when we opened our Kill-- ling Station and ungrudglngly gave us almost two days hard work kill-‘ ‘I11 1924 W9 llllled 11ml 111115101051 in-g and plucking chickens. wnun» our chickens in 13111114111110 101' 111° deploring the loss of Mr. David-' first time. The venture was only 11 son, as District Poultry Promoter. 118-11181 81100658- N01llllll tlwllllwd-‘we hauo a worthy successor ln the however. the officers of our Cir-‘perflon of M1; F_ M, Nngll, cle and they decided at a meeting" in November to try The experiment I another War. 0n Decembe 4th. we opened a killing station in Elm- _ 91111119 110001111118 blrdfl lr0rn mBm- Vlfith a much heavier grain crop 11ers 0111a with the 1l111fl°1'811111<ll118in 1.92s than in 1924 and a larger 111111 111W Wmrltl 1w imid for accord-‘ membershirg with prospects or 1118 1° 81111116- more new members being added T110111 was a decided l111P1‘°V9"this season. tn.- lndlcations are 1116111 1a the quality or the birds Illfll. 1926 will be tho banner year ‘"191’ 111111 1'01"‘; 1110114019 1119 D1100 since our circle was organised. We --|90.0o0 dozen. With a little more have set our objective for 1926 at effort on the part of all concern- ed this "should be easily accomp- iished. CASH REPORT FOR 1925. KILLING AND MARKETING OHICKENS PROSPECTS FOR 1928 Total cggs marketed in 1925 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.0352 Advance paid to member! $202381?! Rebate 0.00 Co-opera-tive shipment of live fowl. Aug 20th. Ctr-operative shipment of dressed chickens 1,283.79 1,421.82 lTotal cash paid to mem- bers in 1925 . . . . . . . .. 26,138.80 " lncreusn in volume of eggs over " _ 1s24-4.127 dozen]. of 1i i 0V8!‘ Soothe itching Skin 19233337511317“ n m“ , . Objective f0!‘ 192G—90.000 (10001! With Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Soap and lwtvntu‘ and follow with a gentle application of Cuiicnra Ointment. his treatment not only lootheo but in most eases heals. submitted for the oonsldomthli oi’ tho officers and mom-be s of Elmsdale Eng Circle. No. 75. (Sgd.) Basil S. MacNOII. MANAGER. mom- A SAVING OF HALF THE ItEGULAR PRICE ON Our entire stock of w0men’s and missies’. fur trim- med winter coats at one half the regular price. have we had a finer stock to choose from at this season of the yearnUp-to-the-minute styles in a big range of mater-- ials and remember these (coats were outstanding‘ Valf-les at their original marked price. Sizes 15 t0 44. Half P1100- $30.00 Coats for I. . $50.00 Coats for . . . uumu nitéssts $6.50 A Regular $10.00 Value 12 Smart Styles A lmsitively astonishing price for dresses of such splendid quality all wool flannel in the new flare and straight line styles which will give no end of service for street, home, business, school wear. Shades of sand, flame, brick, grey, fawn, navy, copen, etc. Sizes l5 to 40. A regular $10.00 value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50 nd Misses Winter “floats . HALF PRICE I) MISSIES" FUR TRIMMEI) COATS Never $12.50 $17.50 $22.50 $27.50 $37.50 $25.00 (‘oats for $35.00 (‘oats for $45.00 (Ioats for $55.00 (‘oats for $75.00 (‘oats for $10.00 $1 5.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 0N8 LIMITED a I .- Stock Quotations n‘ oi m». droppcd in w have l friendly chat with the genial smi- thy, iiv wirs over u friend of‘ ‘N10 43mm.‘iunua-liiidri-u for hc vrns nevi-r too bu” \\'m~.|_ylt) put ii bolt Ill a broken sled Ol‘ mcnd n whce-l on a cart. Fob. Johnsloil and ‘ the ‘l\l(lllll'l‘lil Stuckil" ir}u..nr.-\.\'.. furnished liy Iliemliers of Pxchaugw .\lr. Sculoy was prominent in " ‘ - .\l::.-. '- -‘":l 1s. icing a ust mas- Al“ Top‘ and Sum“ F0 Ry H "It ihvtillnStillit-rlinrrlfil lodge‘? 8 mem. American ‘Con. Co. Am C," 1nd W“, C0 h» r of lloulghtou Royal Arch chap- Mnrlbtlro. Ori- ~ut Chapter. ltll _. . 3x l-"of Atlantic “bhtlietycrx 4 ' W» I ‘orn Star 1.11 Frunfugham. and Al“ Locomo ‘vlcll/fn I ' l'ifl;.'.l'l‘riuit_v (‘c-uimzindcyy m’ liudou. M“ Smelt’ m" e 7' ' ‘ I 1'43 llc was on zissnciate memlbcr 0! "}I\Ill'.~l0illl' livliot‘. llo loaves four sons, William H. lot Marlboro: John C... of New York: 1lllnrr_v' l... of Frnmlnghaln; and G. ;' (Ralph of Framiugham. He also llonvon ell-run grandchildren. Th0 ‘fimoral -wlll he at 2 o'clock. t0- llnion Bug and 15111191‘ (To. Anaconda Cop. iMliu. ‘Co. Canadian Pacific Co. . . . Chile Donner 130- -- ~- -N.Y. Cen. and liud. llir. ll R. Cuba Cone Sugar (‘-1. ‘Cuba Cane Sugar Pid. Erie R. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. International 1121901‘ (70- 15 21" will ‘m-'>i"ro\v afternoon from St. ltfarlfl .... 4 church. Rev. Robert F. Cheney o!- Mis. Kan. and Tex. RY- " Zuni ‘ . Kelly Splvmgfleld Tire Co‘ ' ' ‘Rvi: ltiiiilitl-llgtlnTtlgilrt-Smzlillrietrfil-bilge‘; Paw/lmerwm‘ Petrolmm m“ hcrt Pollux: ln charge of tuners! K511111115 ‘Cm “ " ‘g6 . ‘arrangements - 513111119171 Pacific Co" " ' “Haw 1’l‘ho funeral arrailltonaents "M! Unlo" Pacific Ry" ' ‘f? iiwbich are not completed. will b0 u. s. Industrial lniaisibal Westmghouqe Elecmv charge oi Undertaker Adolbert thl lu iC-iilins, and burial will the in gwedw'ggiléfitstgeg_ llézihnrillilll)‘ lot in Rural cemetery. Canadian Steamship Com. 111...: m} . . . . . . . . . . .. 1301.1- ANKS Bank Commerce Bank Royal Bank Nova "Scotia Standard New York I nlu not i-nn-ful for what may be! yours honor. H» who gov- world lit-fore lwns born cnrc or lt llki-wlue when l Hy part is Io ‘improve thfl Bell Telephone B 223 lhundrcti 115g ornwl flu- l; lvllilll taki- uni (IPIIII. 21's v ...»>....-._‘...~,. , N __ _ _ ~ soul lnomi-nt —John Wesley. Slandallllpjfw "empv r ..\ “noon. is llli- l-rnka that koeps s Genera I m‘ mun from going downhill. lut. Pe-trolouui iunmn 1111111 Can. Steamship vPfri. 131' I' Bridge . . . . . . . . . . 95 Ilownrd Smith 19V.- _ Lauren. Pupl. 91 Montreal Power l National Breweries 1111":- Spanish River .- 107 Stool Co. Can. Com. .. 104 Winnipeg Eleotric 5174- Whcnt-<l\iny. 1697/3; Jlll)’. 116%? Sept. l3. . Cnrn—Mzly. Sept. 83%. Outs-Away. 41%; Jilly. 1214,. whsnlv-lxiny, 1543s; July. I52 '. Oct. 135. In Memoriam JOHN SEALEY PASSED AWAY IN SOUTHBORO. MASS. 705a; July, 821ml SOUTHIIORIO, Fob. 18.-—Anothor of Southborokr “grand old men." and one oi‘ its most respected cit- izens. pznssml nwny ‘Tuesday night. when (loath claimed John Seals-y. at his home on Newton strwt. lie was born in Mount Albion. 1T‘, E. L. ‘Novemllaer 4. 1851. the son of William and Jane (‘flodklnl Scall- vy. tiio came to tho United States as a young man and settled l1! Soulhboro ln 1876. Two years lut- er hi? married Miss kla J. New- ton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newton of this town. For more than thirty years. Mr. Sealey was owner oi’ the blank-v smith shop at the corner of -Ms.in and Newton streets. and until last fall was an active worker In tbfl Gold Is good in Ila pint-e, but living, brave and patriotic mcn are better than gold.-—l.lncoln. - REJLTE-Wfl shunt I and lea. This‘: In. Cwlleda Skulls Stick Ila. festnblhhment. The shop was l favorite gathering place for his friends and men from all walks ‘ G 1-5.5 ! YOUR HEALTH ! | AM-‘ioklethwaite Studio Toronto. Onb-"Dr. Piercds Favor- ite Prescription is a godsend to women and girls who have become run-down m health. When i was a girl, l all run-down in health, was weak and nervous. suflered from irregularity. and at times with ms. I was al ml- crable as could . when u the advice of a frimd,_l took the ' vonte Prescription’ and it corrected all at trouble. I did not suffer any more. a9 nerves grew strong and I lned in ' health and strength very rap . Alter I married I took the ‘Favorite Pri- scription’ and itjave me wondcrf reIiciP-Mrs. Elizabeth Penmm, Oak Si. All druggim. This Prescription i! _ Pierce‘; laboratory n1 Brldgcbltrg, I Send l0 cents there if you wish I package of thc tablets