§'P2'.9l#<i9$umccwr-| oc-m-+"""‘“"*~—- SATURIIDAY. ron imv PAIN tie. rheumatism, lumbsgo, etc. Whenever you take Aspirin Anyone can take Aspirin. for doctors have declared these tablets perfectly safe. you know you are going to get And "W" i! 11° quick" immediate results —anrl you brm c! relief (or my pain. know there will be no ill eflectl. It is well to remember these Y” kimw wit"! I10" "f? iii/tind- things when anyone tries to persuade you to try anything in place of these tablets. Aspirin may be taken as often as there is any need of its comfort: to stop a headache, throw oil a cold, drive away the pains from neuralgia, neuri- Why take chances on some form of relief which may not be as swift-may not be as safe? The new reduced price on bottles of 100 tablets has removed the last reason for ever experimenting with any substitute for Aspirin! Aspirin is a trade-mark registered ln Canada pathetically rendered by Mr. Ward Jelley. ’_ Interment was in the Bloomfield Cemetery, The pail bearers were Messrs. IN MEMORIIIM MR. THOMAS DENNIS .. ' ‘Imxiilfiitfi! iv ' i" I _ engine nearly new. SIIMMEIISIIIE and Prince County —'l'hls column la reserved for news o! local interest but advnrtillng 0| n newly nulure may he lnlerttd n6 I conta n word strictly paylbh ll Id- rant!- -RUBBI.‘R BOOTS and rubber suits, sold right at Bruce's, 8336-3-11-21. _ -l"0l. BALm-trhree new houses in best locality. One with 3 acres of land and fox ranch; also 110 volt electric generator: flvo H. P. gas Apply W. R. Warren, Summerside. 8341-3-11-11. ~BUYING silver fox pelts, good cash prim being paid at the office of B. Graham Rogers, at Summerside. wfl-il-B-Qi -CLI.'AR 0F FUR FARMING. lobster fishing will pay as well or better than anything this year. Buy supplies at Braces. 8335-3-11-21. —BEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURCH -Rev. A. G. Crowe, Pastor. Sunday March 12, 10.45 am. Subject: "Studies in Ephesians"; 11.45 em. Sunday School; Special Missionary ofleflng. 7.30 p.m. Subject “The Future of Russia." EASTERN GUARDIAN .3 this eelumn is rcaorved for news o! local interest but advertising o! a newly nature may be lnuerted at ~ 1 cent! a word strictly pnynble In advance. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 Th0 Lharlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Mabmrs Drug Store. Montague. l2-13-dtf. ..'C. W. L.—The regular monthly THE e1 -- 1 ETOWN GUARDIAN The quality of milk delivered at: the iactories this year was a. de- cided improvement over put years. m“ 9) and the producer who has taken good care of his milk supply should be deserving of recognition ll"! encouragement and all those deliv- ering inferior quality milk, low in butter fat, containing sediment, and .hlgh in acid. should have limb returned to them. Far better to _ '10” patrons than lower the If!“ 1- ot the cheese. ' h. m gvery lnstaflco WHO?! W! made local markets are limited and I the individual test of each factory again warn against the practice f Palm”! mm‘! a‘ “mud “a the long holdings of print cmamgy iweigh stand, the ultimate ouiwmo butter in storage. for quality and 431mm? W“ ml‘ Several creamerics, during ts will’! W ti" °°ndm°n o’ u“ muk closing months of the year, rece - irvoeived- Th9 97°F“? °°°I°d' it” ed complaints o! the developmapfrom sediment, low in acid 8nd of mould on their butter son If!” 3mm dflfimmmbl” flaw“ after coming out of storage. Not - imilk pi°dii°°ii I "'5' Yield M m“ ing would be gained nor do I wi a ‘KT-Bdfi Curd; Hid "i9 milk i-‘i-‘ntam’ m say Anything to hurt the reput- iimz sediment. hish in Mid with W1 tlon of Island butter, yet I fe-liflavours, produced a. small yield o! constrained to say that some i’ rillforifil‘ Cilrd- In 8 5min Demeni?‘ our creamerles need to improc 388% 0f Palm"? mm‘ the Yield "1 thcir methods and the quality fQcurd ivas practically ncihifls- cream for butter maidng must be} 0M PTEQ!“ that ‘Mum new’ considerably improved. Creamer ‘be l/Oieiflifid i5 n“ "51"! °1 “my managers are oognlsant. of th ‘08115- T00 much liwntwniannm‘ and should, m spite of such keen [be given thc quality c! thc milk competition between local factor- Silplliy- ies, stand firm. and insist that the The spirit or, change from chcclc producer deliver cream only of i0 bliiiei’ mRKiRQ Iihfflillhmlt ti“ the highest quality, A11 muse w- year is again prevalent, and I would operate and thus eliminate thisisilgifiii i0. “m” directly interested ggu5e o; gugh 1055“ by the man“- to consider carefully before decid- facture e: low grade butter. We Jul; on any drastic changes. Do not have an eflicient stat! of butterimflkfi tilt’! 01151186 1111195! W" l" makers but many fail to reelizeiwming i0 will’ "ti"? WI“ “cw” butter-making is now an exactlnglwlih all "NTSSBYY cqwmflcni w‘ science. Silp~shod methods and sethcr with a refrigerator for the carelessness cannot be tolerated. llflifienillg 8nd Shilrbiime 1101i“!!! All further expensive losses must of YOU!‘ butief- MRS’ I film" the @935‘; " closing part of the address of Mr. Steps arc now being taken to J. F. Singletom Daily and Cold zu-rango for‘ ways and means of Si/Orflgo Commisfilmi. Oiiilwfl. i0 the (making butter analysis for mouldcillifldian Creamery Industry and and yeast count, salt and fat per- Wilde dull"! 1932! "Dim"! i319 (Continued from ket. New, should the severe) m Cheese factories carry out th’ intentions of changing over to t making ‘of butter throughout year, the only feasible way, duri the months of high productii would be to put all surplus bu into solids ready for export. q they have some lit feet. These are 80 sort are $4.50 pair. These on sale to-day at per pair Wabasso Hemstitched Sheets Sub-Standards ' usual $4.50 quality - Quite correct. These Sheets are “sub standard.” $389 Pr- That i!‘ tie flaw that practically does no injury to the. ' sheet, but the hawk-eyed inspector will not pass them as per- x100 inches, "perfects” o1’ the same i‘) F Good Heavy W Unbleached w r WABASSO Hemmed Sheets Size 72 x 86 inches - row and comfort the bereaved. The death occurred at O‘Lenry on February 28th of Mr. ‘Thomas Den_ nis. at the advanced ago of 01 years and 11' months. Born at Arlington, Lot 14, up, Dennis had been a. rcsirlcnt of O'~ Leary for over sixty years and dur- ing his life had the pleasure of sec- ing the ‘virgin forest of the district give place to flowing fields of grain, much of the change being due to his own effort and industry. In early life hc became associated with the Presbyterian Church and with it. entered into the union. Ho was always a. devoted Christian and onc of his marked vhnructcri" was his adherence to thc command ment “Love thy neighbor as thy- self." He was rvcr a. friend in IWNI and never failed in do lus part in helping to alimiain trouble zmrl sor- I-le leaves to moum the following Ions and daughters: William H. Dennis, AIIKP, Charles l". Dennis and Loxbie Dennis, oi OLcnry, George Horn, P. M. Evans, R. H. Jelley, Herbert Jeiley, Louis Stetson and H. S. Jelley. To thc bereaved relatives the sympathy of a. very wide clrclc of friends is lacing extended. MARGATE SCHOOL Honor roll for February: Grade X-l, Gerald Major. Gracie lX—-l, George Howard. Grade VII-l, Evelyn Johnson; 2. Ian Henderson; 3, Ralph Howard. Grade VI~l, Olive Woodslde; 2, Chzirlrs Dennis; 3, Enid Hender- ‘r011. (mule Vwl, Kathleen Henderson; .3, Daisy major; 3, Ucneu How-Id. (ii-ado lV—l, Ewen Clark. Grade III-l, Vera. Henderson; 2, Amy Johnson and Phyllis Woodfiide (equal). Grade lI-l, Ruth Woodside; 2. John Henderson; 3, Reggie Dennis. Grade I (oi-l, William Hender- son; 2, Eric Howard. meeting of, the Sourls Sub-Division Cgntageg’ etc,’ and 355m in educa- 01 i1 W- L- WOK P1899 0n Sunday tional grading for quality, provid- March 5th with the President, Miss mg the cfeamely men m-e agree- Marion Conway in the chair, Re- 3,1,1‘; and wining p, do mo}, share ports of the various committees 3m carrying o"; 11m sygtgm that, were submlttcd- Splendid progress shall be inaugurated; Again, we has been made by this Slib-Divifiifln have forwarded for distribution and B Great deli-l 01 8001i i185 been circular letters with attached syn- dflili? by i116 SPECIRI 0170115 b81111; cpsis of cream grading regulations. carried out in the tvay of helping in These have been sent to managers the rclicf work of the town. Aland secretaries with the request cheque for $50.00 has been forward- that they assume the responsibility ed to thc Relief Committee and of having a copy of each placed the weekly meetings of the Sewing in the possession of each individ- Clrcle have brought together many ual patron. _ Wiliink workers who have been un- Quality cannot bc stressed too tiring in their efforts to provide highly, and thc highest quality but.- otucnlugo min warm crux-um; Ava w... w... w", yu mum. »~---- “eu- the nccdy ones _of the town and quality cream. Grading cream in country. The Mardi Grasldnncc accordance with thc "Dairymeifs proved a success and a. neat, sum E Association Act." is thc only course was realized, Election of officers for i the crcamery manager may legally the coming year will take place at follow. and it is our duty to carry the annual mgcting which will be out the provisions of the Act. Thc held in April. It was decided that the introduction of n Roll Call prove as the quality of our cream quality of our butter can only lm-l past year, over a period of eleven weeks, during which we exported about three million pounds of but- ter, the price o! all the butter ‘vprocluccd in Canada, which during ithat period would be approximately one hundred and twenty million pounds, was governed by the three million pounds exported. In other words the Canadian price was, in order to export three million pounds during a jieriod oi eleven ‘ weeks, kept down to a basis of ap- proximately three cents under the London value of New Zealand blit- tcr, expressed in terms of Canadian currency. In view of this, would not _.. o-vrwvvnwva-{Ifvwe-Av uanl q,» bcc be well advised to manufacture less butter during the summer months. It is realized this sugges- tion may not» be popular with the crcamcry operators, ‘and it may be softened that we should to a. great extent discontinue the manufac- ture ol‘ cheese during the winter Hems i You will be s this exceptional value. 40 inches wide . . . . 42 inches wide . . . . Cases. Hemmed Pillow Cases Special pair good weight bleached cotton. \ Unbleached WABASSO Hemmed Sheets Size 7a x 94 inches, Finest Quality Special pair. Special Prices on all Sheetings and ‘Pillow Cottons eight ched urprised at Hemstitched Colored Bordered Special Pillow Cases in Rose, Blue, Gold, 53c pair Green and Hello. 42 inches m 55cpair wide. Pair........... made from h Unbleached Cotton. Factory L! tirade I (Ln-l, Ralph Bearisto. (trade I (c)—l, Andrew Johnson and Ellwood ’I‘uplin (equal) 3, Ev- Thomas Donnie, now in Bridgcwa- ler, N. 5., Benjamin Dunnis in Perth Amboy, N. J., bfrs. M, R. Eason, Mrs. Annie Atwood. Wutcrtown, ciyn Tupiin. Mass, and Mrs. George wedlock, Perfect attendance-Evelyn John- D’Lenry. sion, Olive Woodside, Charles Den- nis, Daisy Major, Lorne Giydon, Percy Foliand, Amy Johnson. R98- gie Dennis, Ruth Woodslde, Eric He is also survived by two bro- thers, John Dennis of Port liill. Harry Dennis. oi’ Port Arihiu", Ont, would be put nito cfiect at the next meeting, the same to bé answered by s. favourite ejaculation. EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL Standing for advanced depart- ment for the month of January and February: Howard, Andrew Johnson. and two sisters, Mrs. Ilull in thc Ella Stewart-Teacher. United States and lVirs. Elizabeth Grant of Ellcrslie. The funeral service on March 4th Steel shields have bee" invented Grade X-l Esther Ilarper, 2 Sadie Shaw, 3 Dorothy Roper and Philip Barlow (equal), 4 Mildred MacWilliams, 5 ilifary Bradley and Iimproves, and it is hoped that‘ months and divert the raw mater- cream grading will be more 5trigflyIIi1l to thc cmameries. 1i this were adhcred to than evm- berm-e, Tm [done the make of butter ‘would be responsibility of thc producer ln‘m°" uniform throughout t he delivering clean and sweet milkiyflfilfi" and cream should be kept to thci "It ls firmly believed that the fore and cvcry encouragement given Rdoiliilm 0f $11050 Miggesiifilis would those who consistently take thctimde? (‘Xisiiiiiz conditions, be ad- propci" carc of their products. Vflni-BECOUS not Olliy t0 milk PTO- duccrs but to creamery operators as well. Unless there is a change in the relative values of cheese and butter as has prevailed in the past CHEESE 40 inches wide. 3 pair ends. 38 inches wide. Yard . . 8c p.00 (Iligozeiailiiisgoiine... was conducted by Rev. Mr. Walker‘ assisted by Rev. Mr. 'Pill']l(‘lI. At the that can be inserted in P1106 0i’ glass windshields to convert auto- Florcnce Morrissey. (equal), 6 Jean tiiied this The amount of cheese manufac- I 797,024 5835011 W85 \ we shall continue to ‘increase our during the service s. beautiful solo ivas sym—- mobiles into H-Imflfcd CB1‘!- I Sailings Every FRIDAY FRQM SAINT JCHN -_ SATURDAY FROM HALIFAX to T: TAKE the Canadian route to lumps . . . world famous Canadian Pacific standards sli the wayI Choose one of the large fast Canadian Pacific ships . . . regal “Duchessef? (20,000 tons gross) and popular "Merit" ships. Cabin Class, Tourist Class and Third Class. Trains direct to shipside at Saint john and Halifax. " DUCHESSES " MONTCLARE - MONTCALM MONTROSE Canadian PaciIic Full Infernal/on from JMH‘ 010i travel agent or Write C. B. Andrews. District Passenger Agent, Saint John, N. B. Gallant, 0 Lillian Cudmore. Grade lX-l Nora. Harper, 2 Ruth Roper, 3 Malcolm Darrach, 4 Wilfred Robertson. Grade VII-l Louise Andrew, 2 Eva. Roper, 3 Vera Roper, 4 Jennie Cudmore, 5 Arthur Love, 6 Lloyd Holmes. 'l Scott Andrew, 8 Walter Morrisscy, 9 Lorne Cudmore, l0 Muriel Ieeiurgey. Grade VI-l Zita. Morrissey, 2 Irene Smith, 3 Oliver Holmes, 4 Etta Jay. Hollis H. Jenkins-Principal. (Patriot Please Copy) Bradley, '1 Winnifred Roper, a Alice pounds. s 40 ncr cont incrccsc cvcr -' Prwilciiim 0i chem 1931, and mp quality 1mg nevu- summer months and tic production been excelled in this Province. sear of butter during thc winter per cent firsts, 3.51 per cent sec- months." g onds and only .12 per cent thirds. The above, I believe, applies 1'1"“- fagtQrlgs, namely, Ham- quite forcibly to ounPmvince and mo“ Chgesc Factory, Mr, Cyril reasonable efforts should be made Connlck, maker; Gownn Brae for working agreements between Cheese Factory, Mr. J. Walter cheese factories and creameries. A lshort full cheese season, then, as n innit, send to the Creamery. This would help discontinue such flag- rant instances of neecllem and costly competition, help eliminate so much storage o’ print butter, which after a few months‘ holding is put on the market in direct Smith, Maker; and Alberton Choose Factory, Mr. Kenneth McIntyre, maker, completed the season with 100 percent No. 1's. Some other factories‘ percentages xvcre adverse- Iy affected by the long holdings be- itween shipment in the factory cur- the heart, not sleep. I was trouble to Milbnrrfls i Ieronto. 011i- Pslpiieiiol oi ihe Ilesri Nerves lied - Gould Ioi Sleep Mrs. Fred Bingiiam, Swift Current, Beck. srritea:—"I was bothered with pnlpitntion of I a box and got such relief I would gladly rccfzlm- mend them to all who are troubled as I was. Ibr sale at all drug and lliilhi Iiohl; W! 1D only b1 1B T. Miihnrn Co, 14d. BRINGING UP FATHER competition with the fresh fail make and is recognized as one of the factors of keeping butter prices at n low level. DAIRY SHORT COURSE andmynerveswereso badlwnld In the Agricultural Hall, Chin'- lottctown. during the month ed April, assisted by Mr. F. T. Morrow, Dairy Produce Grader, and m. W. R. Shaw, Live Stock Superin- tendent, I again conducteda Dairy Short Course. This Course was well getting desperate and confided my a friend who recommended me to use Heart and Nerve Pills. I purchased attended and keen interest was taken by all attending. Instructions were given in Milk and Cream Testing, Cream Grad.- ing, Pssteurization, Neurtaiization, the making of Moisture and Belt Tests, Overrun, Judging of Cheese and Butter, etc. Round Table discussions were held where the many difficulties of managers and makers were taken up and intelligently discussed. Much credit is given the older makers who so frankly and openly discussed the work in all its phas- es relntive to the their t I ezoperlcnces in factory work. The Department of Agriculture's action hi bearing the transports- tlon charges end so per cent of hotel expenses was gratefully er- oeived by those in attendance. Arrangements are now being made to continue this Short Course in April 1933 for those who will be engaged in practical fsctory work in our Province this season. Exhibits at the Provincial Exhibi- the intelligent manner in which tlon at Charlottetown in August the pupils conducted the work. last, where a creditable showing of In conclusion I wish to express butter and cheese was made. Mr. l". my thanks and appreciation to the '1'. Morrow. Dominion Dairy Pro-I ofllcers and members of this Dairy- duce Grader, acted as Judge. A list‘ men's Association, to the managers of the prize winners with their in- and makers of the several oom- dividusi scores foilws also s list ct panics throughout the mvince and Department. of Agriculture prizes; to each and all who have so splen- wgnnms mew, ma" - a o", didly co-operated in thrDairy wort 9o p" can; N“ l.‘ with pemntagesi during the year, and I trust that and of butter makers winning the steady Rwy“ Wm b” w" m department of Agriculture prizes 1933' for having over 9i per cent; Ne. 1's durinl 1932 with pleclngs and amounts received by each. I also ‘attended the Exhibitions 8t Gwmstnwnrseuris end Iigmont Bay ivdsiflc, the nsiry Exhibits. May 1 again cell the attention of the managers and makers to the importance of having their pm. ducts shown at the Provinciatm. hiblticn as it tends to greater uni- formit, and a stimulation to bet- ter work. At the request of the Department St. Patrick's Soiree “ROSE 0' MY HEART” isthetitieotthethreeaetplay“ bestagedcn ST. ,I'IITRIGII’S In ST. PAUL'S HALL SUMMEBSIDE Many of the old stars and will new ones are rehearsing asnlmllls for a finished performance. Iris! male and Irish songs between till ac EXHIBITION! Again I had charge of the Dairy I again acted as judge st several school fairs and wss impressed with ' Admission 35c By George Mcivianur PECAN5 i ./r \ ‘w \ 6*! GOLLY- t v/ISH I HADNYT EATEN 1148M JAR no THE KiTcHEN- MAYBEI sv-uouuonr-r HAVE PUT CREAM on: ‘Fr-term: HAD BETTER CALL MAGGIE- YOU SAY YOU ATE A JR‘? or puccieéagssoclssgg: nee/swe- Ycu oars: up A “W” ‘o’ o TSXSTAeK we coon “W” wssvrco PKCANS‘? ma- eAw nun: us: - GOING ‘ro coon "rum wuzerr ‘THAT aeuouaso 1'0 WHAT ‘SHE. WA: GOING» To coon , wrru "ro-usm- t WITH ‘H4955 PECANS m 9ECAN5 ~ ' "mu ua-éi-k moss weam‘? m: aoox- ; f- ‘av