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Rogers, l l WARNING _ The attention of those interested in directed to th: fact that The Charlottetown Fox Breeders Protective As- sociation is in a more favorable position than ever 'to pro- secute any who trespass on the property of the under- mentioned members: 1 ` 3 Points to-.Remember BEST LEGAL TALENT RETAINED FIRST CLASS DETECTIVE AGENCY ` TRAINED BLOODHOUNDS » _ `. iMa.c_Lure & MacKinnon, 1 l .Charlottetown Royalty. _ Southport. ` Uliarlottetown B. B. Fox Go., 1 Charlottetown Royalty EL R. Brow, ,day with her sister, Mrs. Earl mils. %O;%OOK0Oo§00 09090400-0000009000-OOOQ BROW P1 ?° Charlottetown Royalty » . -,-- ~- __.;J`a_nies~Bmith and E. L. McDougall rss cnantorrnrowu rox ssuionssi no-~ 'rncrrvs Assocrsrrorr. 00950-OOO O-0.0005-O ‘.46 Richmond St., _ Charlottetown ' Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness _ at Lowest Rate. » and Plate Class Insurance Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summersiile, Lloyd Lewis 600-of-000 Q00 “O0OOOlCQ§O0000005000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOODI .... .-:___ c o You Can Paint a Floor with ' ACQ' HQUSEHOLD PAINT __.___- -ond walk on it in less than one-half hour. Use “L:icq” where the household traffic is heaviest. It will withstand wear, does not show scratches. and will not be affected by repeated washlngs and scrub- hlngs. Finish your furniture and woodwork with “Lacq.” It produces ii surface both beautiful and durable. And there never has been is paint so easy to apply. ' _ ` _ ri-ice: PERPINT-$1440 ll00 desemjast week, On the Milo route which hal been added to the ing the present season he is having particularly gcodf success. vicinity wore- nettcsiiy Mr. Davis Livingstone on Ap.-ii zstn. when about three-quarters of a barrel were Clilzht- Few were netted from that date until the 29 lnst 'on which there Was s. comparatively large catch. Mrs. John W..Currle and daughter. Hazel. spent several days visiting re- latives and friends ln Milo and vicini- ty. The proposed repairs to Glenwood I-lall have been deferred until a. ls- ter date except for the shlhgling of the roof which is now being done. ' Mrs. E. L. McDougall motnred to West Gaps on Monday and spent the Mr. Lionel Livingstone left on Moh- dsy for Lot 7 where he intends to fish lobsters during the spring season. Mr. Charles Livingstone is now lll with pleurisy and Mrs. Livingstone is also lil. Their msnyfrlends wish them a complete and rapid recovery. During their tivo weeks visit to Medford, Mass Mrs. Webster Boulter and little daughter; Celine had a most enjoyable time. They visited at the home ol’ Mrs. Boullrsr's brother, Dr. J. A. Boyle of Medford and also met many éformer Islanders, On the retum trip `t_ cy stopped oii in cntriotictown and spent a few dsys with Mrs. Boul- tAr'l daughter, Miss Flora. Boultar, ` "`v=-‘»-'- -~ -f '-- . , .. ....1-ve.. __ ~ ~ 1 _»_.t_§_ -vi P., ng.” '_~A_.._.,`- territory covered _by this clrcls dur- :ummm and' “° mu uw '°°“' _team of basketball. They have been 'great tn-the past, but_ani probsb _ ly even greater now. ukasides of Tor- 'l'he first [herring caught in t.liisl°m“° h” d"`°""°d tm* "° Ulm’ o sorrow. They went_West with h WOYGG up that they would make iresl bid to lift the Canadian Wom en's senior championship. It has been YHCUIY admitted that theywers _like- ly to prove_the best ol all Eastern ors, but those peerless Grads whip the first half, the score at the inter-_ mission being is to ii. buttnc onus 'were invincible in ins second ses- \sion, running up 28 without _a reply. What a drubbing! The Gi'-ads 'coached by Percy Page have been Canadsfs best women's i`eam_ for years and they' are likely to 'remain' just itnnt for sonic tune _io coi_n‘e_ 'rno W. I-rdl' Of P189 cannot ba" overlooked. In 903 starts his team have won vic- ,tories in all but seven engagements. \_lV'hat s record! Not one member of 1110 vriginal players remains, yet those Grads keep on tasking on the verdicts. That 47 to 1'! set bask may serve ss ii stunning blow to eastern 'basketball Vast improvement must be shown' lf contenders for the t'tle ara to be developed. In the meantime, the Grads reign supreme, well en- titled to all the* lsurels won.” ~ BUSINESS GIRLS ,MAKE BEST WIVES I (Canadian Press); Sydney. Australia, M,ay 2,, Wim--. make in-io betta- wiv..-_.girls student at Prince of Wales College. nor friends regret that rain Nouy l-lart is still in poor health. It is hop- ed, _however that with the return of improve satisfactorily. _'Messrs Ernest and Frank McDonald recently went to New Brunswick on s business trip, crossing from West Point tio Point du Chene' in the new !‘.".0lM' bolt which Mr. Benj. Dlmville had built last winter. They enjoyed a pleasant trip over and on return. Miss Helen Morrison recently spent s few days in this vicinity where sh was the guest ol Mrs D. A. Mc- Pherson. Q Monday, where they were the guests Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. McDonald. Mr. Benjamin - Breyenion is now working in this vicinity pursuing his calling of tailor. summer weather her conditions will' _J,_ D. Kennedy and Dr. Ken- nedy were visltors to Glenwood on o. lhavewmmedinorflcescsthole ‘have spent time athioine _'Phe [Consensus of opinion among employ ‘ers of ll-116 starts in Sydney is that slrls with cominercial experience are the better. 'rho stan exccutivc or one 01 Svdnsvs lu-rest owns said: “wc Ind lvrsfctic-ally all who leave do tor the purpose of mairrying. In my opinion a girl who has spent her time usefully in rpiroduetive work is fsr superior to one who has ldlcd B-\\'B? her time. _ The gh-1 who has worked outside as well ss at home makes the better wife. Sie would bttvg a wider range of experience, is better sz/nseof mon- etary values, and s wide vision. 'Our experencas is that girls ln general 'fafiher do they enjoy it." said C ofrrsrowiv crii\_ii_i_;i_i_i_i§i \ 4/1- ".;'_-iv » .__ _ _ _ _-_ _ _ . _ . _ :He CHARL _ .---"“‘ _ rl *"‘**"'~* _*_ M* '. 'r .; ‘;;,,' L ;c_:_;-;' ;_f1~; r_ r '-1 ' - - - lspsicsios caaus PLAY “A““¢4A.¢AAAAA4~a¢.`¢‘4 Gl€11\V°°d:ufi Vwlwty G,-,,",° ,,,p,_,,, ,ggkmmi Giant Cdble For 0M artoyearthcpopulartaat _f . _ ‘ --- ' . FR Ye e orteabe maimcrsoiicwiwumuiiogowl _Umm hm Chilean Steamer _ have hunreds of girls _on _our staff so do not weary or their won: in orrices, the staff superintendeitt of a leading 'Sydney bank. "I do not think that ‘_ ' large percentage of girls in offices are iievoiu or knowledge oi wisely cuties. timers at the Cordage Works here lui acharioetotumbackthe psgmto t‘ good old days when full rigged shlr sailed the ocean and steel 'equippc I-smnisnip. were nothing but a to hawser, which, when completed, vias cumference and each strand of the e_ . three ropes was five inches around. , itiounting every yarn used .to make ' 'one ofthe nine strands there were 2178 yarns in the cable. The dlmen- _ sions oi tnc con into wnion it was l '_ 'rolled were 8 feet by B feet by 6‘.£- >o fl is S* l ' _The three large strands were twis- ,ted together in a direction opposite to tho twist or ins nniiiici- strands, ol trick which holds such a large cable ' together. A rope of this construe- i _tion does not have the - strength oi’ a E ,_ 'plain-laid rope, but it is more elastic, rf _has greater resistance to albrssive wear. and does not absorb water as 'quickly It is the old sallormarrs l"\\'atier-laid rope." It is s good rope i w;tn which to anchor in n titicwntei-.| plus. _ _ This type of stream cableis a thins of the past. ships like the trlscte Constitution and other great sailing _. RDLLO BAY AND VICINITY M`ss Mary Donahue, teacher at St. riiy wi-st the suest ot Miss Kath Mr. E. L. McDougall arid Mr. B. Breyehton motored to Springfield West on Sunday and spent the day with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs._Jas_ McDougall. _ Miss Bertha Bulger was a receh William Dyment. Mrs. Nicholas Bulger. lgyed. _ lweek. ‘_ ' ' _O Leary and Vicinity Gi-ri-S probably spend about seven Stars in office life. and then marry, and they usually nuke happy and elficient housewives." ¢n_;§i§fTuii`;o'-§cii§