Schoolgirl learns -_'simple health \ §_¢ I-:,. measure _..~. » a ..._ ~» WTTH all the talk therein now- bo h i d d .___-gd a utt e n epen ence _gf the sub)-"deb generation, your re- 'er a t kick our of hear- fgga tggdmgger deshribe how her grandsrughten yas following a g6od old tried and true method of unprov- injher genus! health. “M dau hter,Marga.ret,"aays il of 6531 Catherine Street, Philadelphia. “read about Nuiol, iyaa interested in it, so sent for a. aample`.;" ft seems she has been tak- ing a`ta`Ble_apoon of Nuidl once 1. day since, and ` _ _to continue this g-qgment. my 'alle has found an imptoggnent in her general health. her iysténi functioning normally where other remedies ha failed. '1'hat'a one of the best things about Nu]oL It is iust aa harmless for irla, or babies even, as it is zo: For Nuiol contains no medicines or -drugs. It can'r upset :tfivice __-___._'_ ‘ ` ‘ 1 __ ,,___.,...-., ._._.»..».._.-~.-.-~ . . .. .. - ._ ,- _ _ _ ___-._..t..__,___ _. _ __ _ 11"! ' - - -- - - ' A I-ll -a > R I. P'l‘flwN <‘.UAnm.w I _ Startmg right you because it works ao easily and regularly, in a normal iaxhifon. Nuioi was perfected by the Nuioi Laboratories, 2 Park Avenue, New York City. lt can bc bou ht any- where for about the grice ofa ticker: to a good movie.' et a bottle of -Nuiol today and try it, w_on't you? in sealed packages. 1- all--7 1 59 OO' *V04-Q v4-O04-O-O-O-OO-0 human sirius rownrn um l _ - _ --_ _- o ol-eeyo +ve-eoe+o»ee»+eo»oeo4-eeeoaeo-eo - ‘ ‘WHEN You BAKE - USE - ' ' 060-OO-O-O OOO j WHITE STAR YEAST 0 ' \ - i rr" _ , ' alike -_bm one has the jnark The name Edison Maids on a lamp means reared quality. It uaurea you the full value of current ' consumed. Buy Edison Mazda Lamps by the _ anon and always have a home supply. ' |_." _ EDIDA- A-;c'ANAo|AN` G'Et;\El:A;, erjecrmc Dooouer | _ _, __ luxurious gianress. S. S. lrnpress o_i‘-§eoria_n_d,‘ieave_a New York mn-uary _'-. 5... the in¢iinat_r.f‘but__t_g\1_tliy /luxurious S. S. Empress of France, Feb. is . ._.)win \ 'Canadian Pacihc voyages to the Medi_re_rtanea_n . igguir of a doubled demand _for `Canadiaa‘ Paei6c'a ~‘ 'kind of Mediterranean guidance! ' 'l`\1¢Y"*I‘é I" 'M | » , _ . _ ;°_u,,,,| _‘, _ M|jorea,Ve'niee, Dubrovnik, Corfu . - e ‘as ful 11,1 is muon |.sas.._.1s_,!1_? _“fi- ni|r_v_mi _The-following prizes were mesent- od by ___Hon. W._ii__/I. Lea. _M.loister"ot li t I ' B - gégtcheliara n _hyemlgztrymens sn The Department of Agriculture and Dairy Association prizes for Butter Makers havin: over 94% No. 1, anti specials. and Harris Abattolr orizs to the Butter Makers having the highest averaze score. Rupert I-luhiey, Eidonz, Government Prize S12. Dairy Association prize. $6, Harris Ahsttolr prize $20. totni $38. E. J. Hallett. 0'Leary-: Gov, 312, Dairy'-Assoc. $6./Harris Ahsttoir. $15. loial $33. _ C. M, Johnston. Bedeque: Gov. $12. Dairy Assoc. $0. Harris Abattolr. $10. total $28. '- - ` Bruce Ney. North Wiltshire: Gov. $12. Dairy Assoc. S0. Harris Ahatioir, $5. total $23. - Central Creanleries, Clrarioiictown, Gov. 812, Dairy Assoc. $6. total $18. Lloyd Rogerson. Cram-ind: Gov. $12. Uairv Assoc. $6. total $18. John Pinoy. Hazelbronk: Gov. $12. Dairy Assoc. $6, total S18. - Gordon Day. Lake Verde: Gov. $12. Dairy Assoc. S6. total $18. All the above made 100% oi! No.l5_ Ulli-JESE JUIIGING l-‘Oli MAKERS lst. Martin Brennan. Kinkorn_ $5.00. 2nd. W. W. Keele. Stanley. $2.50. 2nd. Thos. Msctirath. Moreil. $2.50. BUTTER JUDGIXG FOB. MAKERS (51%. Irwin Thompson. Dunstnitnnge, 2nd. T. S. MscGratl1. Moreli. $3.00. 3rd. C. Hutcheson. Lot 16. $2.00. 3rd. W. W. Keele. Stanley. $2.00. :lr-rl _Lloyd llodgorson. Crnpnud, $2.00. Butter draw lor the three lust. PLIZEB YOR CHEESE _ September Make lst. Cyril Connicir. Hamilton, $15.00 2nd. Herbert liiullignn, Kinlrora, $10.00. _ ,,3rti.§Leo'1-Iughes. Kensington, $5.00 A. V. NoQna.ld Prine. 1 Bo; Butter. ii Pounds Each. Months of June. July. August nad Seuiennber. lst. Lloyd Rodgerson Crapa.utl_ $20.00. 2nd. C. M. Johnson. Berleque. $15.00 3rd. Hiram Lane, New Perth. $10.00 (th, Bruc9_ Noy, Wil_t5hIi'9. $5.00. $25.00 Camera, C. M. Johnson. Bedo- orre. for largest amount oi money re- oqlvlglde Ihcaihdaifgtesvu tendered by the Provincial Department of Agriculture in the Oddfellows recreational hall. The function was very enjoyable and was the second ol its kind which has been'ne1o. Mr, J. A. Dewar. who was re-elected president or the Dairymerrs Association. was toast master. Short _addresses were given by Hon. W. M. Les, Minister of Agri- culture, Messrs. T. J. Hicks, Domin- ion Dairy Grader, John Anderson, W. J. Gibson, E. J. Hsilet. The enter- tainrnent consisted ol n. reading by Dr. Green, step-dancing by Andrew Leclair, Mary MacKinnon and Mur- iel MacKinnon, the music being fur- nished by Albert Blanchard. pianist sud Hilaire Gallant, violinist. B. C. Has Deficit ~_ _‘__ ' (Canadian Press) VICYTORIA.-B. C., Jan. 29_-~P\ib- lic accounts of British Columbia lor the year ending March 31, 1929, pre- sentedwto the Legislature by Minister *pr Finance, 'I-Ion. W. C. Shelly, show s. deficit ol $3.4i4,904.56. A summary of thc accounts prepared by officials ol the Department of Finance sist- es that the report presented tothe House closes the transactions of the 488.96 and the expenditures $24,596.- ses.4'0. - - - - _ Gcrmanyh iron and stcel exports in 1920 totaled nearly s,ooo,o00 toris. Two-thirds of the automobiles be- ing bouzhtih Belgium are American. Three-fourths of the' motion pic- tures beinl _shown in Brazil are American. _ Was -HeIpi_ess_ ` ' POI FDUR YEARS im was for asvsn ti _ 1.112 'value ci' these prize sheep it was 0! co~~s‘d'rs‘>le asststancc. H " '_ ' of A~;riculJ.ure during the yeh.r.a. loss' at 68 sheep tor which there was paid _ _ :_-112,00. rny_ments` are 'only' midi. on __ *i _T .== ._ i__ _r ,J - -"1-l'_'...".'_Li'-'f*`_' 1 _ .` _ _-pn--»~u~ al one granddaughter l °- “S -Avi-renin .ru uliNi=|iIiiUf__ wool elnunuru, ' \;__i__ . __ ___._'_--.- Breeders' Association' through the pnrtment of Agriculture have. en tho value ot_ s_heeD_DiJ_ a. farm.. _ 'show in 1928 an increase _of_ §00_0 pound.; » ni wool over ili_e"prévious yelr, but the I increase in 1929 over that of`192B was -almost 15000 pounds.. or a totaihand- led of practically- 50.000 P0\|nds.__ _ ' "1‘he wool graded as follows: ‘ Medium Staple 530' Low Medium Staple ..__.,._,.,,__..2l.54il Low Staple 23,742 Coarse 774 Rejects 2.681 _ .`.__ i _ ,. »_» , grnde|ofwool:»"- f"=- <'.~- »- Medium ..... ,.32 ' ~ _ Low Medium 80 _ 23- 2215 `33 -- 22' Low _,,30 21 »30' 21 could othxwlse have b9Cn_-_r,sali_zed. _ The ce-ov:-~v:~‘l*_m ci’ the s.‘trret.°'-ici or the Shipping C‘\rhs has added _ » greatly' tothe increase of wool: received. I snd'the Association appreciates the splendid wayiin which the wool was assembled bj/‘the véridns 'secrétariés and shipped to the Grading Station at Charlottetown. _ » » - ~ SHEEP INSURANCE. The la-mil; to breeders _of havim: automatic insurance on 'all' sheep and lambs was vrsry -clearlyshorm durtrl. the past year. There is an annual lor.. of sheep killed by dogs that.. wit’.i0u_ nssistalice, 'discourages the brrft:ici" who wishes to continue raising <`.1:~p__ __ /in instance during 1929;, One msn wi-.oi '“ - l~nri_ a flock of p\1rebreds,re_H_d.vi_to_ ship the Ioliawing day to the Amherst ‘.V"_1‘~r l"rlr went out in the' inox-ning c"-'i f~'\1` wats-r supply on the premises ol' Mr., PfeSentatlOfl T0 able direction and instruction that _ sas sm-.1 mst it sas incurable pe- ----- _MMHFI DH Nom R ____ _ i - former Government. These accounts'haiJ5 _In the face ol* decidedly lower (;0N5gg,vA1~|v5 WQMEN-g ' m~ ‘ ' '_ 3 P' ' _ “5’ 9' “H ‘ ._ show. says the summary, that. tht __"‘;};'_?_“_ 3_te°I_;§:;=g;__‘I;‘_‘_:_;_:_ ¢'_°__\:§ gmmgtlgn meeting, F1-|day_ _mln 315:., |23? _;1’I‘_f__;°_:"°_;;_‘S‘__':I_;5.I°_:_‘_& ge' M 1°. J»A¢ MCDOUQM “nemo” °f an Canada’ and our but' revenues for the vvsr total $21.181,- ffm; would .,,,.,,,.., to .be .,-no dr th, s pi m., in the conservative moms ` _` " _ _3 5" . heaviest _connignmentycars _vet expari-- ever the Canadian Bunk of Com- |?h°m_ ‘fl Cm lmcmus' 11"’ “’“"°" On January 28th. alter the banquet m1“1°“- Them *"5 mlm? “her Wa' _ _suapl sc\vcr.s"e and drains e were "1, ¢ 1 A3;-1. 80115 Why We IFB .IUSUY PIOUCI Of YOU? cnced by the Canadian Co-operative _ 1 1 mi. I -"' _~' 5 SIVGH US' 5116 DCD mm ° wool Grown.-,_ Ltd 1'-|-1”, were de. meme Au mmm nterested "V __:_ »i_ound to bc in _satisfactory condition. | culm,-0 5° tm 4”;-ymm of mg prov. assistance, but that fact alone shows ‘alfltifély _;;_l__l1_;~'__¢i;_1§_e r;_\:_iir'r§_ tw¢:}_vs"_.; _ ' _ 139° It is therefore quite evident. Dr. Lcrl- mm me cheese and bum,-.mgk¢.-5 forth the wonderful effects `of"your “ ‘ 'I “ We ef' _ ` `- \l'0ll statcaft-lint tire-suspiclczroi thc assembled gf, mn 1-mme U1 Ml-_ 'John work. We regret vcry much tl1's"ili- Lsu l;(;:p:§;i);n:g‘L;;|::'g€l:°tgnfizzx :'_fex_‘iE gfmigstsulglgii dis_e:1se`_i\uvirr;,'_devciaporl from this' A_ Mwpmmld gud pnunwd mm ness 0! Mrs. MacDonald and hope f ‘ _ quarter is unfounded. with B Wm, ,md me gouowmz ui- for her speedy recovery and sdle rc- to 4.: per cent in the_vari_ous rade_s._ _ The report also contained an Iddrsss' puum on th: Market Squa'"'hFn° -__ dress. 1 > -'- ng A_ w, z¢|°nc\¢_ |r,g\-“him g¢,,¢;,ul dl¥.__Jau. ills . at 12 noon s a-|. _ _ _ _ clan and Economrsr,|n_w1np|,l.g.¢¢r¢.1_'germs cash. Nearly an starting to _____f_’_»_:;hn_ Mncoonald. Dairy you to accept this small gift. lt I ' ' ‘ ’ `~ ' 5 er n en en _ that the average prices obtainable at lay, 13934; UP tho clone of 1928-1920 scsson'i'n`A\|' ‘ " " I” "I0 T'°Il°‘1 “S 0UC\ll'\'ll\B lil UW- Dear Mr. MacDonald,- siralln n-are 16 per oem- i>e_loiv“llios'¢; - - _ _ city son1_~r.nn°_ before midni it M - - ticient guidance thro h the 'numer- Di‘€_Vlll_iDl Bt me N0!! D1 UN Di'Q°e~l-L : ;M'ol_TANT ORGANMA-"UN day or in the early hours of Iruesdzy Ol? thu’ ur" clone ntl the wid;-he ous difficult problernsusthst confront- his season at the standard grades, or matters will be discussed at the wo- I _ I“‘°“* °“““‘ °°n" “ °”' ' . . _ _ _ » jmorning_ The breaks were mnde at h sg and mtg," mgkgrg of the ed us during tho DMC N081'-' ' wool. line woois show s 30% per Cen: - gl 1 m C ~. tp _ _ . C ee decline at the opening ortho- oreséhf 'mgnigxg M e. olgemtnw L°"°s M°“I‘ swf” “wr W°"I~IiY`5 province, could not let the occuion . Comm! s over ans sn season as com»parA|1 witn'tr._o Inst . ' - Corner, -nrnl Mclnnis Bakery on B55 wmmui; showing in some way ““°“"“ -*“°"°"°'- °!°°l'b\'°5°'--fir-‘ B”_”‘~ °’ °°‘“'“°"‘°' °“ “"d“"' "““' or-snvnle street. M-_ L - _ p r-'Assn naanaan clined 20 per cent. I Using London 81. lt 8 U- m. Large attendance ex~ pnewr °f__Love.5 regdnggsaxt pfse ‘mr -Bpp_r°°m't?_1 ot Wkmdnns _ _.__ -___ auctiunp i ea ball n dlh I i" ` _ _ . D,-¢"|||n; ‘in fgl;-»|9;4 “”\1?)0°!|?h; 1395 2| _g1~,|eve5 rilied the cash register nl DTI -I _fl .l S t h ;.,192ii_ . - ‘ abo t thi t -t doll it t - .~.4+¢e-ea-e¢4++e-0-o+e-.w-eo-o-044-0+-be-e-e-0-o-e-04 ooeee-eo-+0-0 “mils 34nDgl¥ CSD! gdnbgxl stllllt: 0! _ 'i,Nnn`AL No'nCE°'n1° funeral lillguthe legtgbigiirlieritahzl stlltlccrriiot; 0 I Nw Q 1014. In thecompetition-between-the oftlt late' David'Jones takes place M M n L’ Bak __ ` ` -‘ - loading textile libres-cotton, wo6l.` " his 1-¢,|¢|¢n¢, Alexmdl-|a_ nn 1 ° In "V fe m“"“d°“ ` - ,||k-and.“y-dn.__-“,-D@,|n`| ,5_°".th.»_;"‘_ am sl _“’__v_ce ‘__».__£___ at wcrcless .lucky in opening n safe _ _ - gard in th_s_raee. Many,reasons.-warp-~ -\_»~ ’ ' ’ 5 ' which contained $130.00. They sue- Q 0 f “‘§;“=°_°di'°-r-th°.hI:I“' *°°Id|’_:I°." I °»°w&° mn” mn” “Mun” - ' f ceeded in breaking off the combin- ~' ` w E ncumaneoinsln¢a_i` ' ` ---' X' _ - mm o.!_w°-ohby thi '-mmm.. ‘Wmt ; _¢ _ _~ _ _ ation .dial and hinges but eonid _not 146 R_ nd st _ Chadottetown ‘ lndustry; ,relai.i9_ely.__hiah,wnoliprics '_--'_-.|m§¢l",m_ “,ms,r_A nut- swing the door open. Here the burg- IC lm0 ~» _ 2 gpgegiaawcrunggeiit' _:vi`rn»¢_t_i_\__:r__$_xti‘iie, $3351. whhfwu had in st- J0_ iarr. gainedaccess after removing a _ ' » . . 1‘=__ 9 °°_f.l_e__ E ~ r din tn mr ' '_ - -- ' ...... ....... .....~...l...... ..- .b-»=;__»»_@-uw n-1»_»-=--ns. -.-1 333,' ;_,§'°f;,_°';,,, 3;, ;g_,;°_; 5;; Fare, Life, Accrdent. Swkness _E nlat\;htaci_|:_rint _in;il||try_;'-_\p;ie1_ ‘rat .ilmllrlely attended. The prizswin- bnkery P_;______e ____ crack me _“___ _ ~ ea me rp __ -o ' ._; _ ‘ _- .- » eev- ’ 1- .- _ ‘ nm.. _,;g;¢_:,:°,¢_¢bf*éq,§_:“.,;_.*“ __,_*l5_"_: "°¥°_- “°‘_“__°;`°f_'_‘;°M_““-‘$3 _:gently iiumn-ed me interiopen one Gnd PlGf€_ IIIBUYGIICB Marv- stein-hlsdl snr-v¢¢l`.°!\l. °°”’°\ _nounng sue was disturbed. 'rm no-` °. ~' ~ ' ~"*- ingrtiio oss!-tyre-yearn.” |§¢,;¢5,,:¢ 4 __ _ dials-Mn. Hoilar- __ r. ,nm ____ _ _ _ _ t » te ~ »~ .li U2:‘¢°l:_F°;i_» »sl\ta___£lt» eaaep.rasn`qu;_sG_'an\lans6n_mr. mlm; con- °° “ “¥ "I" °"‘°~‘ " _' _ . _ _ _ = 0 - ' I ll Y ¢`YC,G_IlIl' l_ wan’ paw"-_ _'rn' _" _ ' ' ;’ ` »._ _ " _ _ _ ‘ ~ Year in_1029L‘ .r.amlls`h'ave.bea||-|¢| _ - » ‘t at J _ _ - ._ . G - I _ f - -D°¥¥__,WhU¢_ -_- omni will he . ' -» 00 ff0f|g- _U DHIPCYIIGI \ :f__fx'IV¢°_:=,P‘&~’::_=@_:'_';"~:‘:f_9 . _““__“*,w“,’“,,h,_ f _ lleaioo recently held-an-Air West. _ __ _'_ _,_ ' ._ ;_ _ _ _ ' _ J.. _ mn vnu) wears raft an-.r_i_x_x1i_"i§¢gn¢;.»n°N |;...n. cs... A samples mans: mourn °'*fl-12’l'.*“.r.‘i.‘-‘i‘.’.‘.€.ii"‘..£2l~‘-_*"-?°-“Y *___*-‘f _» *M-W .- -M- Ths Prince Edward Island ‘ dcavoured in the pact-to assl|I.'_xn-ever] way ito maintain or increase thu sneep industry# oi’ this provxuee. Despite .ali J efforts sion; these lima the sheep pop- ulation of this Island m'-decreasing. it would be useless to s.tte_mpt__to_ enter into a' discussion of the causes of this decrease; except 'to' ‘say ‘that ' changed conditions of farming- have discounted We are pleased to_ report_ti\is_y_es.r, I _ notwithstanding the' snsaller ' quantity ‘ or wool which-is-annually me in- mis _i province. that the Sheep Breeders' As- sociation have been able to increase the volume handled by their organica- tion and in 1920 marketed thc largest' _quantity that theyfha.ve‘ handled for-a great many years. We were able to _ ~ .~ ' '_ _rn .~__ ,_ -_-2 _,_ -' ~. ,__ f'v‘1_.'f »“’,' -_:_ .1" mi ~-rj# -f.. j2',~_I; _ _ f -fl ‘f `~ _, ‘_ 2,- fy ‘. ` - » _ . ` _`,_ ‘ f ' 'wx ._ _ !'_! !_!_7» 5' a _e _ _ _v. ._~__:_ _ I _._ ._ __ ___. ._ __.___._ ._.‘._»;_ ._;{,___ _ -_'___ __ . _ - _ _ _ . _ ._ - , , _ _». 3 ~ _ _ _ .__ _ . __._ _._ __ _ ._ . _ _ _ _- I . , . ° i wf _ .* v* A FIRST- .N SIDE S'-TOREYI KINGSHIP 1 -3 rn els s 1 \. -firew- Tl ‘I lllfff “ “Greatest of All ’_’ ~ The Biography of _x The price of wool last, year. was_v¢ry much lower than for theprevious year and the following table shows _ti1e_pric_e _ paid in the last fiveyesrs for tl'xe'four Hrs --lllajesty King George _ _ -ms _ms 19211920 me _ _ en. -cus _cus ego cn. 24 za aa za - 23 Coarse '20 18 80 20 _I There was a. fslling'nir_durh1¢ the year in'the -prices for lnmh and-sheep but..there was a=shsr_p9r.d.e't‘iir1e.in the ‘ price of wool and t_l~;s_yesr_ isdesoribed as "a b\iyc1"s rather than s s':ller'.‘~ market." It ir. csfiit`1u_téd'thn`t'tiic` wool 1 ::row”.r:. rcc:=_i':cd froht iorl-y .to filly 1| . par ccnt less for their clip in i928 than ~ -_ Lhcy did in 1323. _Tile csua-_s of-.tire dc- _ i -~_‘lr\'-_ ir. sti:'i‘_mtell_ not to the ini-rcazse in the worlds wool proliirct btxfratiiel to the demand for wqollen clothing’ i Mrn sn:i_\\':\n'-.n _er's"r.'.::nrn3 less heavy . = v.'cc‘l~=\ _'!o1"_'r;‘_ thru they usprl tu. I The S‘~~"‘u D-:cti‘:rs‘, 1‘f:‘r2`_~,‘lon has. _ _ li:-_-ci-il»~"so_ L~':t"'1. ol \':‘i\_\e to. those ‘ll- who produce wool and mis chic to pay IU much higher vrriccs on-_nn average than _ _ I ' Mdi¢_r'i_C-EL- Kipling First and only Life of His ll I Majesty published with '_ _` permi`ss`io1_1 of the Royal ._,..n.__..___-a_»~_. . = ' 'D £5 Q! !l.!§-!lll.¢t§.F!ll§El\i§ _ sur-ance and said ‘runny sheep d'wn`e'rs` '_ ' ' who never shipped wool were~»bsnaitt`- _ Household i _ ` WILL BEGIN IN _ ` _ _ ’ The GUARDIAN SA TURDAY FEBRUARY 8” - ted by it. He explained that -when ‘~ sheep were killed by s. dog, if the own- __ . '__-1 ~ ,r _ - 1-- -_ _ -1 er‘s name was secured. no`inn\|_rance i . __ _______ _ _ - __ -_L __ < was paid but the dog's owner‘was"‘com-' ' ' ' _ 1| 1 i th _ _ _ » _ _ tyhpoiriifcver rn'theDoy1efnn1iIyTl1c| re M 0 nay B damage Guardian i. asnrrcd by Dr Ledwelll Address towards us, and your valuable ser - ices rendered the dairy industr 2.. .-zr~...u-use ag ` the proyince. It was under your c_ap our cheese has won the highe'st-"dls- ter also second to none in the Do- turn home. In concluding 'ws "ask not valuable but will be a gentle‘1-e~ minder of our gratitude for your ef- w_ w. rrssr-'rr nsnnsnr Munuoan ga 1»-_;f ._-suns ssnallI;2tivo_natnqs_Is'tj'it_ii»in' " '_ _ -f __ _. . __ ___ __ _ _ ARM N Snmmngam- un” _ _ .__ _ ‘ _ - ' ._-Q.-_».=+ , - ' ‘ » - ~ ` . ‘ ` " "1‘- ~.-».:‘ / I ` ' . l "`-`”` $5 0 ‘ F-ixrhnesjnr §..._s.n_..e 1-. -I