we J ' iLrl-L Who xi l O ly uamou nupmcau ii ouearlous CIIIPIQI‘ 34 P. M. OALLAGHAN AUCTION SALE OP STOCK AND CROP We are authorized b_\ llorooide to sell on his farm. River Corner, on Thursday. . lot. 1923, commencing a: 1 o'c [Unit-I u; . “- arch lock v I '" \ ' ‘ to‘ freshen ‘m ‘hat phi" _°‘ coon. lilaewlififfgéfihexlilem 2 brood mrramggifeggfh 5 $2.: glsopfigsta-ckérseo: chogue bar. any p.13“ ‘hm ab‘; Sh‘; so 1.1 head of cattle. 6 1f day l: stormy sale following E BENJ. camel: s sou Auctions-cw (krriage building, repairing and l’ New i5 me tzme‘ to have your waggona, carts and (or flprlng the more v fgpalfgd, EFOHVIIEZ s mph" Lire; get. s of all her. She re kind: made w order at reasonable ‘ ' We nave a sample ex » _ l, . ~I h hi;_n :ur,h'-r to rest her vm“ which can be Inspected be held agztainstfl She renliembrrctl his servicg. nice ‘voice talking gentll‘ tore leaving your order. PROUD l MORESIDE ,H_ I N H, 22s ct Geo. st. “$155115! r;‘1‘“pl-1{’),‘,. .. , so " .I If - lmtfle! Old Sland- 511;. ‘“vt/n’ home feeling that Sllfilmg mnlpr m m0 Wm“ '_ - know z-onzcthiuz definite one " must h agiggaxvgvel-ifiéfyigllllill dinncr was ready. _,_______ hinting! at Il1'l w - _ i l . ‘ ._ ‘ d ‘her’ w“ alwa-‘s in her though?‘ rd that he le noun 1 \ bill‘ S But absence from .\I_vra IIIIII .._____.._.__.__________. ____,_._ taught her that IIl-"II Wu“? ' Ivan not always to be relied lillflIl- ‘she was quite all! I" IIYIZLZVIQ 10"‘ Profession ' SERVICE gmaurrnnu~ REPAIRED, POL ' 18mm UPHOLSTERBu, Lite, or hack- will build to order, EXPERT UP r0 DATE DOWN-TO-DATE will PAY IJS to serve you well. A. B., M. D. H. F. MOPIIIGI Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Riley Building, Charioaewwn Mark R.McGui IARRIITER, BOLICITOR. gan,BA E76. Cameron ' Block G-wrlottotown. P. E. Inland DR. GLIFI‘ Chronic Diseases I t! . , xzm"'pjfdf'§{f,'},°_' \:y:|;:h:..|mmbined in the form of the present Nova Oootla lul Charlottetown. P. E. 1.11,; emu/ART. K. c EEHII A Head cola. Ilrrlltor fiololioltor. l4 Grout; Use i lam I l IIIIONIOPI for tho Union Bonito! s. s. HESSIAN ‘ QIHKI‘, Iolloitor. Neil?! PIDIII AAA-Q letters. "Emilvls in the sanazarium "‘ c w ~ worse than they Jouglzt . c3. 131c- summer zn the zans. to recover. and to; Baily furious. She 1 i-J Europe for a j-u-Ja _of zhe doctor's. I be a go.» \I c‘ . “Well. ins’ a nd‘ sit-sis ore-n "J9 _ ills at" two friccds an the '\=>-_- a 1i 7. ‘W215 of his arms. she Flt ch. to him and “'2 v 0r ill-L- affnirs where non-ta ex-isterl. l lien u isrfuln-zss. IIIINIIIISDSDIIIIHD . Blister-Easier, Quicker easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, while Musterole. , Musterole is made of pure oil of ,. mustard and other helpful ingredients, white ointmen.. It takes the place oI “nusiard plasters, and will not blister. ' Musterole usually gives prompt relief _, t C. C. Archlballdyfrom sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, Graduate on N. Y. Poet Graduo§e,'.‘.".“.'!\, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, Zodloal lot-sol and Hospital _ Pradioo limited to Eye. Eli‘. "elitism, Iumbago, pains and aches of the dache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- back or joints, sprains, sore muscles; OM00 lag: alllxdlallly g1“! chilblains, frosted feet, colds of ‘ poo u; an Telephone 8804. lllloo Hours-O to 12 a. m. 1 to ,‘ihe chest (it may prevent pneumonia). 40c and 75c. at all clmggists. ‘The Musterole 0001.11?! Canada. Ltd., """_'__'*—"' II . mer 8t Palmer H. J. Pnlmor, K. C. I l I tango This Pure Cream 1f your nostrils are clogged, your ‘destroying cream Into your nostrils. ‘lief. How 800d a feels. Your nostrils CANWIA" AFFI- IDNDUN. FBI). 2 struggling for breath. Get a small ‘"99! W" III"! III I bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from II r druszm. Colds and catarrh IIBII Cvlvmbh nmvle xiii like mogic. Don't atay stuffed fir" ‘lhlilllwlll 0f up. Relief is cure. i are open. Your head is clear. No mo" PIIVIIIIIS. llluflllng. dryness or To BritisbTrado I Lord Southbonongh contribute! tto the "Yorkshire Fry-age Review" the following In- teresting article on_"‘A N LIOII for our tratifi- ' . The Government and 1160916 0! this country arc FY9987“! l" Bli- joy the fruits or five centuries of tmerprise and efinft .by PPOIIWP Had No (ihance l . K44 v ........... ..._... __.__:......._~, FOQQOQ "I'd like to know what's going on mere In the clty Mrs.‘ Weed remarked to Ruth om- altar . _ _ ’ 310a. Vltutb. {Jill a large bflélifii “ " ' xrooerles. ad I d ' t I Tenders forallutternakergg. o-lio;d.;.u.;.i;f”tt-.. 21.2. ____,.' ' WI’! e yra she has to baud tondqj yin .2» roouyorficoglq home by Mar" g _ to mm Tuesday, Feb. 21m. for ol I" 11"“ 1101- 91111051‘ Aunt to, u“ Verde ymllgl-(uitlllwanswered. What no you torylor weapon 411923. Ap; ' ' pinion gelettataelngcs por monthn n; own elp If any balm qblmazfb outpht waof; vrlth the ‘Dominion. Colonial mud‘ The British Ein- 6nd I765 IIQVQI‘ wembley In 1924, is to be one of‘ ‘(he great Instruments in this trade it w II come none too soon. The pflnbk “mod or rrade iepresalon rom vshicu w».- are at last emerg» British manufacturem . a lesson by which they ha"? PNIIP 1y profited. The boom that 1179M!!!- w 1n... depression bad been most quarters that should proptrly that been regarded with there tvas a rush part of those whose consisted of the money they uwI-rc who had uo hope of FBDIIWIBB Il- At houie, the last war savlllfl$ and grataites \\'&|'L' dts-sipzted: flbrvfld spending borrowed .u.me_\'.-- largely British loans. _lt was tho Luul gctsture of a men who sces bankruptcy swrifls him and the sequel was a ation or business. No Ieovening cfficicnc ' Decauac 0F this and the uniform! soTisFocfoQ/ rcbulfs obtained by ifs-use we recommend if of» Conaddo‘ pe boldng powder .- The other vironian caught the muole of usefulness In the girl's mple question. She was intense» sorry for Ruth; .112 girl. :9 her (sci-med to be putting up a sup-er- human fight. She mo: to her Secretary‘ desk and brought on. .\I_‘- rat's lass 52.41. Myra savs she'll have w Empir“ and teach them exact” buy from his fellow citizens with gantage." Imperial Fconomlc Conference, de- termined to develop the resources of the Empire and increase its as- sets, directed by commercial and financial leaders, unlnfluenced by ancient theories and party catch words. accepting Empire as a fact and not as a mere abstraction and looking into the future with vision and courage could achieve great results for the Dominlons and for the Fnited Kingdom. But uniooq them is full realization of the ad- vamugi-s of cooperation In peace as there was of the advantges o't (‘Oopl-rlflln in war, another confer- enco will merely produce further ovid-ncc of the incapacity of the Briilfih DI-Obles lo act together for COlnInnn ulterest and common se- curity.“ IIEIIISIIIN WITH EEYPII. longer cflulil pa.“ Tradi- .s uaw improving, {help is and must be for years lit- .19 hilpt- of bout-r conditions gen- r-rallv In our 01d EIIFQPQIIII 11ml‘- , to extend our connections in impoverished countries at this 21in; that she had ov- bail been unhappy. ...~.r looked much worse n he left. He was us to seem almost shad fllwaY-‘i mus: find reuular buyers. and only KIIIIIIIATIFIPII cffurz for we do not want his face remarkable, argir and deeper set. tlnzu. "It will be all right," Ruth told Mm, a M“ "my... future bum"; country more difficult z-ud comparaliv. ly i»- ht- Britl-‘h Empire Exhibition clvc manufacturers a n“;'detg,_rou we'll let them go and Iiave the I. 9 Sufi ' I to ursclve main. _ , . ~ She pffiiflqvfi“? nnsfefim, “m. her country an opportunity of seeing ' " ' “m l’ “gm "II ‘In. for I|l~'-ll1.<v‘Il'€5 exactly‘ what raw York hem and‘ wt goth; éihinckidlltlltlTltils Inch [Minimum can pro- " g * w“ ducv. and what they would 00st ' country, It ‘will’ ulilt-r was just ItO rest. You look as though the needed It." » words and t‘7iIII"*'251I‘§‘:(-l‘_b%@tIcookur. the while Ruth and mg m‘ all the nice In her “m! rhmr how. by the nigh, mr-llt of cipital, imperial resour- Ntw-cs that arc at present undevelop- tmnsfonned Into IWHIFZII 'I'I~1r~ Exhibition will demon nut Rum m“ no, “M. Wm, ymnnstratt- exactly what manufactures gnsisgqour prospective cusic-mers In the ~. “null Imfllions requ wont downstairs Briram askvd In the House of COIIIIHC-IIS this afternoon whether when archaeology, science and ant had bwu greatly satisfied from the roccut d‘ ~711Mb or ‘ the chi dmn ,_: MAPLE MATCHES is» trade. fled to enter, But the moat prom- Imperial trade is clearly that which will brlug ibuyera and sel- lers. manufacturers and merchants together from every part of the how, when and where each may the greatest mutual profltnnd ad- The Montreal Star sayez- "An I.(I.\'I().\'. Feb. 26.——Slr Harry covcrles in the Valley I ‘of th- Ifmgs, the British Govern- Wl? rmcn: 1Y1 uId, If necessary, use Its \' Tclegraph or Londonlinrlu- riri- tIrsugges-t that the body] ‘lot Iffug Tutankamen be allmvt-d‘ r0 pr-Qre Comply)“; (tio i‘i'z‘llllllblfl.lilir'h8.l the ‘Bhztlraoh a esiw- I0 e IS last rest ng pace. . . - - I L‘ Ronni/l Ikincblcill, Under sooro- 1121,51; $1,911 °,‘_j,“§‘,’,“,,‘§f, "‘,’,‘,‘fl,j,lmagn_.m “e brought . 3. the kcencst interest in window half open w" 13>" ~@‘I-'_'- ' wtiit m‘? :0 her nun r Then sin- sat Iii-Wu 1. - And in this “or the divs res-sell . _ znl bee-In a I~.:'tr~-'!..< unn- Ifilzlftcr tin.- my,“ ho,- mother and father (Bill? ‘f, ‘ ‘ - upheaval caused by ar must nuccssorily be a as well as a irfecnrious, task, but an inur" ' in Gran: Hritazn are coming to (In.- couclusion that bet-WI"? 4"‘ ‘Wuld have beeultlan Gowriiiiwnt. ‘nlflde had we given more attention _ Ito our own affairs and less ' m“ "Q1? thus» (‘f other natonrl. It was main- _ Vdnakmnv‘ I_v kccziusc of this feel 1M.“ III-up sigh of_ _ I“! when, on taking office, the .I’rImr¢ Minister declared that what Iowwve 1110s! needed was a period of ‘ruhlirzmqvi Iit,\'.-— timr- m think about ' our own business and to grt on . - » ' "You bur-tn wriu- n :1 l/ “Q n vntirctv illfffifFflll Illfl . ‘vork a, “hi, are; labe- tféllll-“il girl who had I; will matured during thi- wlmer. to let us serve you. It 109k“! “P” If!“ “m” a Sew)“; “:95 curious in one so young but WILLIAM8ON AUCTION ROOMS WHO had grown infinitely more Cor. Great. George and- Kent. Sts. r-harminil I" ,5,“ ,.umbe,. Mirna: II.- British Government could. who p1“. Iygsjllllll? You nut-t a fasunot intc \\'r;.‘l~.~—I1I:C.lil.-;r;- of me. UIIZF 5'1 - know vvuut you are doing. or IIuWI ling, I've \\'0lllI('f‘>:(I . . n: " d . - u hm ‘ 10"’ u“ 0f ‘he m any proof that Tutzmlchamerrs body was really in the tomb. But, all her parents uutcd Ht . . . == » --\ 1‘ in and lh“ W M1168 Garrison QIJITo“LZJISi-Jlffioél‘ o. "What F“Iflfill1I7Q~IIl\Il;; w-‘vcpllu I m.‘- mmher ext: 211mm. movr HNHW“, ruburculofls spawn," imusual RYlliD-itgla ftfilltht: IN Brtllhton Raid. Charlottetown ‘_o‘:l‘l_lvl'f“to' ‘mum. fins Yruatment lfl Selected Cloe- Rmh a»ng“_érpd_ “M5 ha," iwcrrstme In a way. Anythinz is ’"' ' " ' " *_ '—"'_'—_ gmergsflng if {hm-Q's nmney in | MacDonald & McPhee w» ow»- I» . m“ ..,.....~. cwflfi] r""'“"'rk "Prwr chm‘ he; "We've boon worricil Iibtulilsi- wvcbvhlvh should rest so no‘: heard. What Ir‘ the ITUIIIJICl-kh shoulders, and ‘Ilvzrfi.’ Stimethiuu is WIIFIXYIIII! wujwculd ~ m ,1 U w I H assent went forth ' lat a e- ‘the Goverumr-ut is not aware that ,the body of Ills lute majesty Is In tor W45 without a \\'Il."ll u the ‘tombf- 11m and Ruth \\'2l.~'.Ll sillllldvll s.» qiit . _ ~ scribbled .".\ff€<'-: cr nzimc and scal- "The "Reconstruction of ,rupc." so persistently dlnncd into, alsmour cars, is a very 18111111919 aim. rode Iicrses bareback. They regard- ed It as urrmauly to ride in a saddle. In fact, tho modern saddle with pommel. crupper and stlrrupa W118 quite unknown to the ancients. Nero gave out fancy coverings to his (rat-airy and‘ the bareback riders of the German forests used to laugh at them. Saiddk-rs with trees came Into use In tin» Fourth Fezntury: rrtlrrubs Ibrv-I» centuries m the week o; March 19_ .a er. . " ed the £.'IIVL‘IIII)"'. Then Ruth was sorrv fJT PYFBIII“ Perhaps be accelerated and i ' ' . Iy not retarded. boon writing Int- '. durping stink-thin! ' mt- kumv. \\'v= nrver bavr- had an) 114T! ts from t-uch uIhI-r." And thin she slillilpil @111 l" IIWIbPPII down the strr-t-t in‘ 1r post office. Slu- was Ililfk llifillufiiit-Ii as her mothur came t0 tho duorts» whi zumoultizc that ‘the urea! was rcailiv‘! , Tmncrro\\'—.-\llstwrs. .i__-¢o->>~~ SOUTH AFRICAN FIOBBERS which remain undevclupctl d. Far too much tiillt- has WBSIOG since the arm-‘stice I MIJSIARMIASIEIIS! rMusterole Works Without the rather modern. The Greeks and Romans used to cover their houses’ feet with flbcr cloth In cold weather on when urging the horses though muddy and mlry places Nero's horses wereshod with out nails. but with silver. The shoe- ing of horseaflay ilriwing na-Ils tbroug their boots was Introduced Into England by William the Cnnqncror. But even In the middle centuries horses were shod .0n.1y on special ooctwlons. t III get and squab- blcs bcttvcvn Gr ‘YIIMI IIIIW“ I-‘Xifitctl for ucrlrl _ Therlfsnosenseinmixingamess of YQIITS Ilil-“l. Had a lithe of It been mustard. flour and water when you can I i.’ to make good with- TI farm: rs in ‘lu- ncigbborlinul ‘amn- Whm h“ bee“ I‘ -. .' I -> ‘ of Nailnhi. Ihv- crélllllfll "I RUIN?‘ ‘Ifigrv LPQCTUSI‘ wllili- tbvv n satisfactory than ash-mp, 1IlIOY0r- came and stoic thclrl corn and other prIXIIIvQ- 'I‘bc policc worn iuforlnctl tried lo detect the lwithout success. Amie _ _ _-.<uspi<-Ii.us characters of thP dIFIPIC-l- s‘\(\‘l\eu u, g0 "our mo farm Iiouscs, ' ' f ssc." increlc-cd, and Itfiwa‘; det-idcd tolct a watch Cnmnm" “Mg” which untnl the thieves were caught Etuplre are zlllnost limitloss "m? Ilwflit organized ( e first requisite is lrcal Inlpcrial u “The end of tho w- IIEIIIIIP. more closely We had bvvr been be; ‘n together has since and once xigaln -ve sect Tim watchers umculIt-rl thc-m- tmgrflgiwtt Tm‘ "PW selves and at. last. their vigil was (f; evrkgi 05n-"Tv":’:l“] France and GaIli Ill‘ n m tlte uru. bu‘ when the nlcn' _ ‘ l“ '- a “ z r ” the and Puleetmo ha..- mw more than plfllis aspiration ' ad us nowhere. Tm- w are 6y}. "5 110W t0 diintogetber: mfcznicrs. they found u-trro not human thcivcs at all. but a troop of Ixlbooas that w __ denly acting IIINIUI‘ tho (lFlIPPS of an mm t“ Ivan‘ o'd baboon. who Icii his followers mm n twhove out of dangcr with much skill. , 'I‘h<-.-c. monktgvs arc great pests "f V“ In South Africa, and Iu some parts Ilwy vvcn vuivr h0u§V§ in ordcr to for “M wm-kmg r05" how m IIvc together 5 III‘ I0 if‘! about this lieu has said, "ti" worth dying for is The housewives havr- to watch when 1' ca" be“ yen, not before. Jug! a; t)“, 07 a“ Empire In laYour BloodGood their ehtjels and carefully on washing days as baboons often tome and try flhroat distressed, or your. head islcflrry these off latufled by nasty catnrrh or a cold, H" when‘ "l" [apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ l" Illv OI‘ ‘III’ III It Is not easy to get rId of the It penetrates through every air, nuisance. for ‘passage. soothing inflamed. swollen,“ ¢membranes and you get Instant EVA I. DYER Hill! Rllnodlll, tioo Famllo and from the clothes- y are hanging aut ring and are not easily frig reqed , out If r a REST m HULL mo; In'ro roohl p bolls on: ull of a large consl s. this being the flililles from the Pacific coast to that port. The fruit was In flrstclaaa condition. aunt and oon- ry for Forr-ign Affairs. replied‘ one in 1t mlattcr In which‘ m rested with the Egyp-l Mr, Hurdle. Labor member, want- to know it‘ the Government had ‘N0 sir.“ replied Mr. fMacNelIl. RODE HORSES BAREBACK Tho early, Grtwks and Romans ale/I wort/z [ya r ,uoun lands class springs, time“ as large as New York rm... He Speaks From DODDRB KIDNEY PILLS About Dodd’: Kidney PIIII. Bossy Creek, M,n. Feb. 2s HIIYO-Ile suffering from kidney trouble without first giving (hem n trial I am certain, from my past experience, that they will give sure relief. There are lots of telne- dlc-s for weak kidneys but I find nothing like Dodds Kidney mu: '01‘ Slrelkstheuing the Kidneys and keeping them In- 800d order." resident here. is only one o! many received from relieved ferrirs, ‘People all over Canada have tried ‘Doddfls Kidney Pills and. uscd by thousands of people suf- fering- from vzt-rious forms of Kinney trouble, such as rhe tism, drops)‘, sore buck. wcaknefi diabetes and Bright's disease. , Ask anyone of these thousands: afforded‘ sufferers from kid-nay trouble that Dodd‘a Kidney P-Ilia tatlon as a sovereign remedy for sick kidneys. Ask your neighbors if Doddls Kidney Pills are not the best Kidney remcchz -—-—<-o>—-—— CANADIAN ON JURY; MAY BE NEW TRIAL ROCHESTER, N. Y., Feb. 26,- Dlscovery of the fact that a Canad- ian sat on the Jury. which 001m“- ed John Bott of murder first de- gree, may result In a reversal of theconviotlon and a new trial for the alleged wife slayer. It was re- vealed today t-hat Russel H. IChad- wick who was a juror at the Bot! Horseshoes. such as we have, are trial was born at Kingston. 011‘ tario, and has not Ibecn naturalized although‘ he has been a resident of Monroe count)’ I01" "d a M" years and has taken out first 1181* erg, Bott now Ia In the death house at Sing ISIng prleondoomed to div Lia-lib}? ‘Asmenmm-l-zr nE-N After the soldiers had taken their souvonira and had thrown n number of the reptiles Into the and brush. 158 were counted. Severn], without their Iieads and talla, measured BIB-ht feel all" ""91 51; ma“; lqfdlameter. The sum total was estimated at 200. As usual. the Indians claimed and as a ~ that the den was a “medicine? den. An ugul A-rapalloe chief had cuter- . Pravanfivg ed a. to die, and had turned into a monster diamond-back, the IhoFIntandOrIQInaI Co“ ‘Dd Q-jp Tub)“ Alaskan Penlnnma, erlloted In 1912. . some of the dduit natives of the ~ ‘Ihobox been this llgnatun vicinity were more terrified at the , lightning and thunder tint ao- oompauied the duet cloud: than at a o the pculhllty d being buried by m‘ uh. because they bail nothing In for thunder and lightning. says a builefii. of the National Geograp- hical Society. The brilliant flash of ILSDLIIJDK and the crackle and rumble of thunder would be as impossible o! conception by many Eskimos as would "solid water" by equatorial avagen. minder-atomic decreases as one goes nortll, until within the Artie - 0000f. father of all-the snakes In that country. out INI- cQoeen Wliliellnina dodthltbmnaofTbe Netber- ' l D- “ l I 33 my‘ .80‘ while ‘when; SIIOIIH. b6 Zau-iitu was crowned at Addla “ca A-bobn in 1916. ‘She is a daughter when It finally came In 1913. He W9 f-‘rat succeeded by a nephew,- patriotism, so In 111116 0K D9308 l‘ LI] Ylisu.‘ Bug mug pow king v.3; _ 5° "mm"! to the German cause In This brings us up against the the‘ world war ma; he w” (lqyowd thorny ql-IBSIIOII 0! ‘Illvfirlfll W" by nubile proclamation. and his noinics. into which I am not qllflll- aunt was elevated to the throne I I. , _-V v ‘ _ ' ’ -‘ ’ .1”. . 3m? 59 17 791m old and a member’ ‘ s Lslllg schenle for increasing inter- of tho lsemltlc group known as _ V _ Shoauv. nun which the ruling .- . _ ' ...YY§I';§'.1‘....’;§I.’.".L‘I.... 3.27.2‘; The followlng Annual Meetings will- fifgefiftggiy=glmytz§tg “m3 held at the Technical School, Charlottetown’ , WiIl-elmlnab territory In Europe h” 3mm‘ U16 811MB mutilation as Abyst-inla, but only about one-mini. eth as much land. However. W"Ihel- mllm has ootonles with a. Ilflplllfll- Past Experience THAT'S WHY HE PRAISES‘ Mr. Mason S. Battsford Want; EI/"Yone to Know Hie View: (Special). “I think Budd's Kidney Pins should never be passed by This statement. made by Mrl,“ found them good. They Iiave been; have built their repu-l d’ the late King Meuellk, who was ChCSL Tfllloriod dead no many times that ' ' the wcrid was unwilling to believe! - of» M , lc-nourishi ’ .. .. . 8 l8 an effectual b: the announcement of his death in fimegpf "M i as follows: present. ranged. PROVINCIAL H -—March 1st at 2 p. m MILLIONS OF TINY MAGNETS Ious n+1 vcls are but faintly magnctic, .:::I;,'::f..'.: ‘If FARM FOR SAII AT BRADALBANE I At Bradalballe, consisting of 125 acres of land, well watered. good buildings; and newly repaired, Au ordinary pietc of Iron is Itself nctliitg more or loss than millions o! may magnets. Every atom ‘of iron is a tiny magnet with Its own north and souib £010. But we do not Huflcu It IHVWIIIS-u all thins» tiny IIIfli-Imagvcis nro higglutly piggledy, as |It werv- and Muir-wits» ouch who's Bradalbane. 11x17 as n. A. Holstein Note ' ‘a TWO-u. 1,. 1,: _ -, ' 9° tein m: . II‘ I ' ‘ ' onf gonad record and Ia about seven I Thus , all the llttfe bits of rnagnet- but, record new In the "province. ism are added together and malts 51,, p a sister of world's record honor an year test. Sire is Pat, a son of Canada's greatest show cow. mzvwnclisnl. When a plecc of iron is made Into a magnet, all there tiny Into line. That is, the north pole of one tiny magnet joins on to the your); of the one next to It, and 5Q ore powerful magnet . That means that when a Ipiece otl Iron i: magnetised, Its whole To toot. the market first cheque for Internal structure has been $75 buya him, and We 8W0 I119 IIBIIBI . rearrurged though no difference Bunbury Farnr1uarautees. The (an be seen. As a matter of fact. calf Ia beautifully marked half and when strongly magnetlsed a piece half. He contain-s fifty per cent. of 9f Iron Ingreaseg in length, thgugh the b10011 01 “PTIIICO BOIIIIHIGTS, Ab- ot murse to so little an extentI bekcrk. vow dead. but recognized as one of the world‘: greatest sires of producers and shomring stock. of Iron 120.000 feet long Iver.» certainly he Is the most Wm! stroutzly magnetiscll 1t would growlalm ever owned in Canada. Bur bIIPY Firm. Charlottetown; J. Wal- that only the most accurate Instru- ment. cau measure It. But of a bar a foot in length! When a bur of Iron Is suddenly nmgnetised or Ilemagnetisetl, a faint metallic “chluk" can be hen-rd In It. That is the sound of the Ihon atoms suddenjy changing their positions. n‘ tho bar be ntagnctlscd and dcmelguctisctl very 1.1 dry. Ill.‘ friction Inside m‘ Illa zvorus movin- will make the bar hot. A piece 0f lrou can be made nearly rcdllot A Texan rrgpgrlg killing a mull». snake h, West Texas that meat-mu“: eight feet, and had 24 rattles -II_I‘_. a bat-‘ton. But In the winter of 1st».- 69 when the Kansas vouutecr mglmctit Joined Gen. Sheridan's mmmand, the roving soldlf rs discovered’ In Wichita mountains. a den of rattleenakes which I095 the rncnrd.» that. sI-ny. 'I“|crn is anothcr IIHPITJIIIIK fact about iron. If it is In it -d ahovv a vcrlzlill wiutcrattiro. Ivbirb Is about 709 JPRTIWS (‘cntigrailcq it Is no Io."g=-I* rapublc of being atlrut’. ed by I‘. Waco: L. \_\'hcu a length of Iron wlrc. whitp hot. r.- suspomleil and then Icfi {u coil. this curious process can be sen with the cyc. Séowly the wire cools and bcromes a dull rod 119m" Then. suddenly it nor-on,“ bFIIIi-IIIIIY hot again without the aid of any outside heat at all, T-Ins heat In causcd mcrcfy by ‘doing so, Ileveloplng an the Iron atoms rearranging them. ""95 flKfllil. and In thc effort of Internal heat that causes a sudden rise in temperature. _ THE WARTHDG AND THE FLIVVER ' The wild animals or 50am Africa do not take kindly to mo]; tchmg cold’? or tender duo; ablmdint to. sAn-rrv rim-i Altar . ,. ,. DAIRYMEN’S ‘ASSOCIATION-Job. 271;}, at2 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. Mr. Geo. H. Barr Chief of Dairy Division, Ottawa, and W. A. McKa - Supt. of Dairying for Nova Scotia will be’ CENTRAL FARMERS’ INSTITUTE; Feb. 28th at 11 a. m., 2.30 p.» m. and 7,30 p Programme of business OLSTEIN BREEDERS for business m ual Banquet. An excel. ntertainment and in. and 7.30 p. m. for Ann’ lent programme of e struction. Everybody welcome. and the - most important, II has some vcry myster- \\'ith the exception of oue or '0 other mlctals, such as uickt-L. uson S. Battsford, a well kIlOWHIwhiQh ter J ones. the following Incident. related by Wiiiliam Mrfitay, historian of ll. A. Snow's eflqredition. which ha: beer: hunting blg gam from a motor our. will allow: “The wart hog, whose name fairly well describes his appear lnce. fought how's machine to a standstill; to the bent, the ‘blriv’ was r new form of enemy. Snow encountered the wart hog one' day in driving a path across the trackzc-s uuste. For amusement tin "xnloror chased the hog quite rttarzk, With s zivcring jowiul Qruuting rlclllncc the “'1!!! If hurled Itself against the fill! fllvver, the oily carrot W- auaceptlble to the death blleIlIlIB bse-tse fly. Its tusks rimwd “I” um. its hard head battered II" radiator. . . "Backward reeled we “I time. trenml in overr mm"? Forward aha Iunsvd ‘Pm “w?” in! the animal In broad beam. m latter charged 8119'- "u" retreated and Ml"! “M ‘um like a gasoline oulnwt- FIWIY n, wart _hog gave ull I119 mugs“? a“ went and int down S?" M,‘ watching the new em v hot-bonus. m new“ “Itcfx of detection was sufficient w new-tangled Ideas as "Illvvera," as atmo srors 11a; world has Io. “blind spots" In geneirabtbe frequency of nd Antarctic Circles they seldom Whcn Katmai volccnos on the Made in ‘Canada $15-$11“? oomoom‘ “t”. n; notco 9mm the ‘ion. tor-quota": _ , _ - t or-sorcneqj‘ knoll .9 1 l. w A 'w and lectures is ‘all? eeting 0. D. Geldart PROVINCIAL MANAbiil ' Fullor Bruoh 00., La, 79 Gydney 8t. PHONE 44c ALEX. C. MCDONALD taucc. when. with suddennel ferocity. the beast turned In TH WONDERFUL BURBANK MATOI amnuuco‘ mauvro BY I" n“ culled; omoothoot. lilllfimv I m“; pmdugyg ma!“ Mwlilntlf all early tuna l; NI at)" tomato more» WI" m" Pinon otnorl. Mil- =~