l f3. ‘ . ' lit-l aoo p. 1a.; Brad lbs loso antral Guardzan .,_. ._ . " "s “ij '_-- _ _ ‘nu-rs r-‘oa. was Boy-s Jun- . ~ on; sternum-ship in the Y. u. c. A. £211; w‘ - hi, ._ ideal rm. y Home ‘i " " l, ' t,‘ .. or“! ‘ Q6 Ind t0 b0 76MB!!!)BISQ- iiflurs cllmflnTnes-gsgéém .- _ » . 991! l has . u It's c ——- » “fix”; 5w, qmn__‘Amm-- Aovaltnllmwr POND-Asurvey u“ “hm,” chaos- hr. Pond is at present "wolursulsp admins-w. ' ' Silthfilgndbslongtonr and ‘ istc . - ‘mu. - ~ l“; n. 5., arrlvod lnfi might. whey accompanied the of tbellamo _ ntllelate (Rem) David utlicrland, funeral takes place this af- ll . .15 for ‘serv h at 3.30. I my. M) timelyarticlaaluéisiuigajiasn-a interestipg__ , n flUlVi-ltycblillh to be a considerable roritThosedesiringtobook " order should do so lwithout delay. . .». .1 Vin-ii» I ‘ram-rarest. ll-ICTOII nails Lin. T. Gordon Blyth. director of nae Oiossop-Karris Ltd. theat- ‘ company. arrives in the city night in arbitration lor the op- of the company's engagement lube Prince Edward ‘rheatre here lllst week. Mr. Blytn has travelled oiaieruiyely throughout the world on. theatrical productions. This a jnrst visit of the company to this ' ce. having... Just concluded aid-third visit to llalllax. where my played to caéacityhbuses for tile record‘ mac llitlitccliviecks HDMCLABTS ELECTRIC STOV- _ sold only by TIII.BOGBIB. ’ ._ _V n0!‘ at Russ. Regular prdgg, Q ' w onchoked at present. 1 and costs and a second $20.00 and "“°'m-. Monaghailhalbeenin o; .Willialn Billiphapt. lillvlt s ‘runny er-Hloaoe din- PB-ISIYYTIIIAN BHIVICIB — Blinds-y. Dec. 2s; Hartsvllle 1.80 p. ' in. Brookiield ‘l p. m.; Clyde Mill‘ ‘ with a vliew to acertain- ing this depth of the water. and of thennud with which it is somewhat roucll cornu- -ln the police court ay morning the de- fendant in a. prohibition case was sentenced to six months in jail; a second prohibition case was ad- journed. one drunk was iined $5.00 costs. An adjourned assault case was further adjourned until this morning. ILLNESS OI‘ MI- l-‘BANK MON- AGllAN-Tlre Guardian regrets to xrn of the pallflul llldlqlbsitlmrlegi’ . Frank Monaghan. f the - anal Grading Bill! i: Montreal- province slice last Tuwday. Ybstcn, dered them inst night by the Dc- partmeiit cii v ture, but. owing an infection of the arm, in spits afternoon, on medical advice. he entered the Charlottetown Hospital yesterday evening. i Miss Lulu Younker and ‘Miss Watts spent a few days in Hunter River as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cardoinlanhs The family of the late Daniel Steele wish to thank all their friends and neighbours for many kindncsses extended to them during their recent sad bereavement. ilwi-lfi-fll-li. Bani or Thanks Mr.‘ and mo. John McQuaid and family of Green Bay, wish to thank their friends and neighbours for the sympbthy and kindness shown them pwaaa comm! unm- -_ - ssls-le-so-al . .-.. For the greatest Christmas present of all, teat yourself orfanrllydto a ticket fol‘ a EUROPEAN "form WITH THE g STUDENTS TRAVEL ‘CLUB . Join up now, as many of the sailings for will he filled up early in January. MISQLMMA NICHOLSON, {Organiser Students Travel Club, It! Priitee Street, Charlottetown, P. E. l. elxt sunlllicr - i i ' Apply to .flB93-l- he insular ........................ “Niall pit’? “lessons! ‘>A‘4‘n Cldssilliaol “Advertisemen le- on in their recent sad bereavement. MM-II-fll-li. 8 lbs Ilae use lino illdmalevll-lclp ‘ fir. *>:.'~tl .~*:»...“*°,-.“':**.:= In ee l . ' l‘ ‘ ._ . i hijlllflofii ' oscrurmmr am-n-so-ii 0% lfomis-if-ii Whofi-f q .5 .-r§.‘~rl-.qr v z _%Po'I-; wanna-scoop. raasssn as! m aosabans sooolnssonsr- , _ - o cen b’ reason piiilill’ l maids. ,', eoealrlrosnascs. 1m _. ""1 . . ifilmmirsarerswsl WANTED n once lo nous rob. 1,951“ purposes, weighing Irolh so and lo_o_ lbs. Apply Tlwfi- W"- Meat Market. llollv-ll-fll-fil n‘ Mondiy. R. E. $1,212“; fifth. aooe-lz-al-al Miscellaneous l0 " l PHYSICIANS lemrnotIfin "o... l IDNDON. Dec. m-lt was certain %y that all of the King's sons. b9 at Buckingham Palacefor Christ- thd l sailed I ’ . on duty with the Britlilh fleet at Bermuda until last week. Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester who was in hat Africa with the Prince of Wales is now expected to reach ~ England on Sunday and aboard the liner Balmoral Castle. m» declined the ofler of the Portuguese Government for a spccial, train up the coast troln Lisbon when the host docks there. ' GOVERNOR. oatmeal. Continued rrom page l" \ ferent nationalities and religions all loyalty to one sovere ‘ ." ‘reaching on the-situations in In- dia. and South Afr ca. he asked “Be- caused extraordinary cooperative in the ‘mnpimfb Re than answered the question: "l sincerely believe it is because British udministrationss a. whole stands torlrcedom, for lull- tice and for lalr MI!"- lle believed the Empire would prove the greatest element for peace and goodwill in the world if it continued to grow up and build itself up. clmlsnurs HOLIDAY rllooalm s1- 1. m; 0.1a. During- the holidays the same withaprngram made more espec- iallyrorthebo up until Christmas. Seniors: High three, ‘rurkey. 2nd. Dlilvchickens. High single, pair chickens. Intermediates: HighThree, 2 lbs. chocolates. l-ligh single, l lb. chocolates. l" Juniors: High three, 2 lbs. choco- ates. High single, rib. chocolates. m. pins popsnrinaitoisé. pool and billiards Educational trips and hikes to some oli the diflcrent manufactur- ers are being, planned. Newsboys supper and entertain- ment on Friday, Dec. 28th. Junior social on Dec. 29th. Moviu for members on some of the nights as well asiother enter- tainments. . New Year's Day-Open llonse Morning: Hand bail games. _ Afternoon: Gym wot-k by diiierent classes. Volley Ball match. Orchestra and Ladies’ Reception. Evening: Basketball games. -—---<¢¢--.-- monstrosity, Nos-lea - The death oi Brenton- Seymour Mac. Dflhlid. the‘ Youngest son of Mr‘. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald of Stran- coxu. aged l0 years and 9 mos. took took place at the Dundas Cemetery. amriss WEST-In this city, 16, to ‘and rm. Wiliardlwpaha. daughter. basins‘ CAMTBILL-At Bonsharw. on mus day, Dec. 20, George Campbell. Fun- eral notice later. BUIGOYNE-Thc death occurred at Holden Hasgitol. Mass. Dec. 10th of Grace E.-- urgoyrle, Funeral on Saturday. Dec. 22nd, at I p. m. h-oln the United Church at North Granville. ' IN MEMORIAM ‘ "M" M11137“ u: ' Inhe- wit... m. nre= 1m. located. . Mill DMB-‘lI-IO-Si , 6d.- Y Guardian lee. seems tf. i ( - ".‘~ * .v 7 ‘I gnhmuon ‘l .2 alermouvll rviu’ s‘ allsr-lajditi y- u... lreesvpmlloliildlvfwsllf gas u -. . ._ you. whsrllallblldett" had been scattered over thsi.’ r earth when he was stricken. would ice Brad! lTyneV bound together by. the one bond - D sides loyalty to tn throne what has 11l- spirit to exist throughout the years m“ um YI. Prizes will be awarded in bowling 1°’- l. Ema GUARDIAN . ~ STILL Continued from page 1 , McLeod, lea society. timer-sliver; oar-J Harris Collin, A "Priend". A "Friend," Miss Miles Williams. Miss Lois Owen. Mo}, 0. D. . Miss rs . Master Jerry Strong, R. E. Mulch & 00., Mr. Rcdlnsid Aitkcn. Mi. J. Lester Douglas, Mr. Sidney . . melon-by. nanni- ton, Ont; Miss Lily M. Davey, Miss Marion Clarke. F. J. Holman, Jimmy's Taxi, W. 8.1 rlett. Mrs. o. c. oraswell. r. char-i lea" Doligan, Dr. J. E. lancharrl.‘ Miss Edith Stems. Master Gordon Wrilht. "B. J. M." Mr. E. E. Park- man. A "Friend." . Master Errol nd. Physical De mcnt of lllllld. Mthfierbert: Mrs. J. D. Sea- be kept “in”... busy mm» mlml W811- Ml-u Htlw. n. Baby Ruth riesvyoun! Miss Doris McLeod, Mrs. J. '1‘. Wind? Mrs. w. to. McCannel, Master Ralph .. . Smith. Milk!‘ D. Gordon Qllilldy. Master. ' krl Grady McLeod. Mr. 1"‘. J. Hal-l Mr. Von Clure Gay, Mrs. S. . Daniel, Hunter River, Henderson s: Cu ore, Mr. C. J. Gallagher, A " 'Miss Elinor, l-lennessey. l-Ienncsse Miss Velma y, Mal-lam Electric Company, N. Rattenbuly 8s lcilmlllll’. Bruce Stewart 6c Oom- r Tournaments will be held in check- Wm’- A~ "w" a‘ (‘WWW- piace on Nov. 21,1020. Interment l; . ously. In fact so keen is the demand CHEESE Continued from page 1 ln hospital, because of an infection of the arm. Ilonl W. M. Lea, Minister of Ag- riculture, next addressed the gather- ing. l-lc read a. telegram from Mr. Ernest Hallett expressing his regret at being unable to be present, and extending the ason's greetings. l-lc then went on to commenditne but- ter and cheese makers on their ex- cellent work done in the past year, ‘ban be done if you have good winter Miss Carol- becsuse of which Prince Edward Isl- and butter again led Canada this year. He emphasized the fact that the dairyillfl indlmlll. instead of dc- creasing the fertillty of the soil, as did a gash crop. actually increased “M2 Lea alluded to the progressive. attitude of the managers of a cer- tsin ‘tWInIBCtOflCB in this pruvincg who - production by advertis- ing thelfact, if anyone produced a high quality or quantity of milli. | The speaker stressed the bad po- sition in which many found them- selves who had depended wholly on one cash crop-potatoes. l-low much . better it would have been, if they . could have had amonthly che ue coming in from hogs, poultry 2nd dairy products. There is now a tnarketior dairy tel-tit very much better than can be obtaincdvfor beei’ cattle. The trade in dairy cattle is developing enorm. that the number sent t u. u ire States a really oannlzg f0 fr, d who have the dairy Jndustryq: ‘ heart as there is danrer th r t! c herds might be depleted. a 1 . Gplwrally speoldna. dairymen Q0“ 01W!!! set d high enough value on their stock. They will sell c.8150.- 00 animal tor 8100M for instance. Mr. Lea went on to warn against sel- ling dairy calves at low prices for - beef — somethina which was being done most unwise- ly in the province at present. As to cash crops-it would b6 l good thing it the farmers would de- vote ten per cent of their land lo cash crops, and the remaining I0 per cent to stock-dairy and beef cattle, hogs and poultry. 1n this way the icrtility of the soil would be increas- ed from year to year. In many parts of the province. sold the Minister of Agriculture, we are trying to promote the dairy in- duatry by the free use of nigh grade sires. It is not, however, the policy of the department of ‘supply there to wealthy and prosperous sections. They can be had.at from $100.00 to 8150.00. And indeed an old bull tum-, ed over tor. fox meat will usually, nearly pay for a good bull calf. It‘ is: necessary for breeders, ii’ they want to get the best prices, to carry on community breeding. And it is es- sential to carry on the closest co-op- bration. The co-opcratlve association‘ of dalryrnen ‘was the earliest to be established in thecoilntry. We start- ‘right, by having milk paid to at; factory on abiltter fat basis. is‘ has been in operation in this pro-i vlncc in the last 25 years. In On- tarlo they have only had it for the last ilve years. ‘ Mr. Lrca next stressed the import- ance of grading, and by paying (or it by grade. It only required prop- ercoolingconditiosis: the creammust be kept cool and clean. Feeding oi dairy cattle, particularly winter feeding-was of great importance. One oi‘ the chief benefits of winter dairying was greater profits -as much as 25 per cent. sometimes. Cows should freshen in the, fall ra- ther than in the spring. And this quarters and good feed to tide you over the winter. ‘Iransportation costs are high. We can overcome them by condensing our farm products into the form of such things as butter, cheese, poultry products and pork. ' Following on Mr. lcohaddress the prizes won in the cheese and butter competition heldin the Alrieultural Hall in- the afternoon were present- ed. In connection with this there was given a most interesting and in- structive demonstration o! the den fects of cheese and butter, by Mr.‘ Frank Monaghan of the Dominion Grading Btafl, Montreal. The prise list was as follows: BUTTER. JUDGING COMPETI- TION‘ 1st. Reg. Vessey. Central Cream- ‘ eries. 2nd, T. S. MacGrath, Morell. iiird Max Burgess, Central Cream- er ea. 9O MacKinnon Dru g Co.‘ 4 ‘a, -._ ‘a ‘Holidays Spirit This year we have endeavouredto make our store more attractive than ever and we are sure that after ‘ f~ you have seen it you will say that it dos look like cumsrrslns _ Our assortment of Gifts is the largest andmost var- led that we have ever shown. Now is the tinie- to make ~ . selections. An early visit assures a. lldPllY solution of l shopping. Ladies ’ Gifts OOMPACTB CHOCOLATE! YABDLEYB SETS DUSTING POWDBEB ENGLISH BAND BAGS . PARKER DUFOLD PENB BUDNUTS TOILET SETS ARES OI‘ HOBBS SETS PEARL AND AMBER SETS i) l.» Gentlemen ’s Gifts » gi .» l snavmo aausnas ' rummlaw savanna ;._ y. FAB-KER nUFOI-‘lltrggs H . aurora. TIJUIEI-‘PB CIGAIB (j Kodaks All! Sizes THE PROMPT lJRUGGISTS CHEESE JUDGING 1st C. M. Johnson, Bedeque. 2nd Joseph Macllachern, Riyer. . . _ 3rd W. W. Keefe, Stanley Bridge. asawra or s. J. BIl-‘FlN $50.00 in on... ror’ one box or but- ter made in month of June, July, East lst a. ll. Hubley, mo... Mills. 2nd o. M. Johnson. Bedequc. 3rd. W. W. Keefe, Stanley Bridge. , . b Victoria Oneof ilie tin-go's: and best CHEESE PERCENTAGE or no. 1's AND SPlwlAl-S $0. also ,¢, DEPAltTMENT oraoarcuuruas, DAIRY ASSOCIATION sup n. a. SPILLETT PRIZES FOB MAKERS HAVING OVER 90% NO. 1'8. Nome W. Taylor, New Glasgow . . - - .- paranmmnr. or‘ AGIJC HARRIS snsrro lName r i ' R. Hubley. Eldon . . . . . . . . . . .. a J. Hallett. dusty -- -- c. M. Johnson. lzgdequ" -- Q_ Day, Lake Ve e . . . . . . . . . .. 3mm; Noy, North Wiltshire .. . Hotel i, .. r 5i‘- = s .3 E 5. ’ Q i N0. 1 10.00 Prize 3 6.70 I 36.70 3670 8.70 Gov, Dairy Assn. Spiller Tbtdl Prize Prize 1002:. S 20.09 8 10-00 do Aulust and Sepicmber Jcs. McEachem, East River . . .. 9-00 6m 33:03 . . r Leo Hughes, Ke w‘; 18:00 9m 6M 33.03 l“ mgmfld vemy’ Gem"! Cvfle oonmckhgglm anon-I“ 91% 14.00 1.00 4.09 sass Cneameries arms W. YV- lime- mféald " 96% 12.00 s.oo 4.02 22.02 3m MW“ R’°°3°“°“' 0”‘ “m” “ma? 1c ""11 ow. 12.00 6.00 4.02 22.02 aPlld 08.50 ‘M- balm-it" {t5}; """ ' ' w, 12m 0,00 4.02 22.02 lard c. M. Johnson. Bedeque 95.50 fafllyilu-zu/“bed 3);,“ 95-; 10.00 5.00 ass 105115 4 s. , . . . . .. asst m“ ' " - . .0l ll. u‘ Hub” aufl’ Martin Brennan. Grand nlvoi- 023.1% séoga 33080 Bu“ um aox annals maniac m NOV. on 11,0111; Qxgfl-‘ZQLL’ ' 915', 2.0a 1.00 .61 3.01 naca m . . . _ . . . .. ___ ___ slsooo s 15.00 $50.25 $21525 PERCENTAGE 0V EI- - mp sracults filoihiof snslav ASSOCIATION sun lmlzlis ma. aurran MAKERS ll-lvll"; m’ 94o, no. rs sun srscnlbs No, l sort. Dairy Ms- Hm“ Prize Abattoir Prize Tutu! hi” s coo I 200° i 339" 100%‘ 5 12400 100 ‘it 190', l2.00 Tryon 12.00 ‘ 8.00 ii .00 15.00 10.00 5.00 33.00 20.00 23.00 18.00 18.00 ".00 15.00 12.00 9.00 flog“); 54,00 l 50.00 $212.00 He counselled the iarlners that there was no necessity in this Igvgflgh haste in getting their "animals on the market. Cattle raising is u slow process. and therefore our farmers should try to keep their calves on the farm. If o man gets only 8.00 or $7.00 for these animals, it will not do much to help him meet-his bills. He felt the cheese and ‘blltgolggg-r ers could do much to- this form of oirport.‘*"‘i”"’""’ an. c. Archibald mo: livestock promoter said that in his recent. trip to the West Indies. he had ' l to get our Canadian cattle little- duced-by a fluke-he modestly stated. In Trinadad he secured a nay accd order for hall a hundred. which only two died. when the org: era some. in thick and last. W Mr. W. J. Gibson, as onsof them. rectors of the dairymenh assoclati i expressed his pleasure at Mining: zent tonight. Ho a: hia-pg-flg at being able ‘help bring Mr. Mac- 1 donald. the iry upcriniiendaht ' here. and recounted w-thiawadle . about. ms heartrl. he felt had an excellent opportunity tojspresd the _ llfllllifllhda tor battar of the calves that are ‘horn and reared which; through misman- agement. will never be able to do for their owners what nature in- landed. Mr. 1-". a. Morrownfidel“ ch°°s° and Butter Grader for the Maritimfl Provinces. Bald in part1 It to great advantase- The speaker 89-" 9- swclflc m’ stance of what. llllflfll‘ 9X98" Wm’ 1r. is nolfwh-at s call dl-lnlcr which will rnake it grow into a good cow. What it sets. and how it eats are the alidlho Jillian States have H its splendid table. Courteous tnali Guests. Tele- phones in roams. Bates $4.00 to $5.50 per day. we snoul _ n, more practical basis. The heads all our departmmtl sound practicfl Much had "w. "’ fiméoifiuihil ~ tr ‘e n‘ s. We are gettin! down to glad 10.0w m o, mm“ mo,“ m ° in a thin and poor condition. when‘ who had herqtilmullgh started are man or 00°11. m "n" o been done in the dairy- ilnproper care and feedinl Ending as coin year somewhere between 15.000 important points. He felt that the rlliirying industry wouidbc gmrcely tluouicncdbyltltc potato bucin if it rcpt on as it was doing. It is l“llly getting haid, 119' Hill. 00 got Willis ts WU‘! at til! l! industry as there was so much inter- i-i. ’ Charlottetown 4 I-lotcllCen, us. i i Proprietors _ IIAII! C. IIJWN, ing industry. but no doubted“: all?“ thing had been of also‘: vane t. pwperesysyrrlotfil fish. Prlprlcl “i373. ‘island is wonderfuLd Th": improvement has boomer-sow n!“ butter grading and W‘ ° tamer makers in following instruc- t is who used in-lnaklng No.4 cheese. 3e alluded in eompllmtllllly twill . wists from iaowneo for trill‘ lng. peroenraslr ‘ma!’ and batter which we've é {5- ." s iggilis lost about aoooo lbs. or milk. and . the Province Prince Edward isl- and loses oi‘ thousands of dollars annually thflllllh illillmllwl“ AnrRT. United States are im- porting dairy cattle val‘? In 1028 they imported l cattle, which in r921 grew to 390.000. Mr. Shaw, imview oi this ctr-flood two or three years time, tilt‘ eftcct would be ielt. Where would. the est taken in potatoes in the last’ “I. KN‘!- cumming m. c. J. Clay o: viction that too rnue on the mwing of a very rh in" or v g t ptctlsntttlon, coupiecrvllvr a Lumnllacdonajfid" shunt w. w. gke and o RIM . ‘ his eon- llhllhasis laid" would viuce bu. allt- i ‘- m» onbehaltotthodnesndrdrnutr manure. . aluruasrsiomrlonaid tbllcléifllfiithtba‘ ~ f", peg?“ . thlngjead to if it waslxrallltlltl‘ in? s § a arena otlsoaoaonslnr i -