‘I I. 1 Wrrri "W"; ‘J;'u1v'V/\fl!~-“"7‘I@;/'~‘ ills-inw- llall Oeuraea quararltaed, J. Pogaen, Prln. se Pay it To-day _ Approbatibn accounts, which are op- erated entirely as a matter of service and convenience ‘to our customers, are due and payable when rendered. ' If ‘you chance to have an unpaid one on your file,, will you make it a point to “pay it today". All such balances, standing on our re- cords for more than three months, will be, after February 15th, collected through the Courts. MOORE .5 M°LEOD “ l \ ("a .tllllil, llilllilll ‘ —FOR LAT! WEQTBRN NEWS -lfags 8 is available. tf Qi- . > > ‘_‘ . w, ‘wk {Vile/Q} V.‘ 4; , .. ' V} -olcrlorulnlse be i... at . ‘ I the Western Guardian Offloqwa- ter Street, Sulnetsraide, for only ._guAgp|4N3 o“ ‘AL; “the fifty cents with a new or renewal '_ tf 94/, ‘Guardian's western office lathe "bacflmmu- ‘ IM°N°M mum" summinm‘? -GUARDIAN orrlcs. - rile.‘ every day. . - Guardian's Western .,0ffloe is now,‘ _AULD LANG syNE and IOOBIOd ill. CD9 HCNOI“ Bllfldlhg I ‘Housewife’! Calendars have been wit" Si» sllmmfllide- 'h°'°' received at the Guardian's West- "ublcrlmwnlv W" m‘ aduiflimi ern Office. MoNeill Building, Sum- W"! be rweived- The vlwlw num- ,msrside. These calendars will be b" i5 333- V given to those subscribing or re- "'i'< Eastern Guardian newin their‘ subscription to the ..'.l. W. MURDOGK, Montague ‘Guard an. received 1928 Calendars for Guar- dian renders renewing or ‘subscrib- lug. Also Dictionaries. “ ‘Renew at once and get one. t! ‘v- . K70’ ////I//' ’ A.’ , " 772/ llliff/l/I. , w/ . - -THE SOCIAL DRAMATIC Club ‘of Borden will present their four- act comedy drums entitled “Love .Troubles in Plum Vslley" in Bor- den Union Hall. Tuesday. Feb. 9th. (This play is being staged for the Women's Institute, who are very generously donating the proceeds to the school. This is a bang-up good play which will entertain you from start to fllllsh. and as the cause is a worthy one. all should endeavor to attend. Admiflfliflll. 35 and 25 cents. Ladies with pies. joyable whist party was held in‘ free. If above is stormy, date will 11101111 1-1n11 Thursday night, quite‘ be published later. 7582-2-6~3i a large num-ber‘ being present.‘ ‘Wllist was played from 8.30 until, ill p. m. The ladies’ prize was won‘ (by Niles Annie Murphy, the gentle- 7nlen's prize by Mr, John Hughes. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies in charge.—Mr. Michael‘ Cullen lost a valuable horse‘ quite a loss nowadaynr-Our mall can“ rier Mr. Ambrose Hughes ‘is doing splendid work since the recent snow storms and bad roade.»—'l‘hc weekly whist party and dance was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie O'Brien Tuesday night. Jan. 26th,. lt being n lovely night there ‘vns the usual large attend-_ once-Our school is pnogressing favorably under the capable trailr, lug or Miss Anna Curran oi St. Tereszfe. FRANK CADHAN ..'FARM FOR SALE at a bar- gain, well watdrodpin good condi- tion, near school and churches. Apply Norman J. McPherson, Brooklyn, P. E. I. ‘7566-2-5-3i With the eohblishmcnt d thefirat cheese factory, in 1864 ' the first creamer-y a few years . ater, dairying assumed the status of ii definite industry in Canada. f OT without a few struggles did ' Samuel dc Champlainbiiccced in landing his first . cow ‘in M1608 Those early pioneers, however, were accustomed to overcoming difficulties, and from that far away event dates the be- ginning of Canada's present day world important dairying industry, ~ When a man wearing a recently I -- ~ . . patented device raises his. arms o , at the command of a highwaymun é he can shoot his assailant with s ‘concealed pistols by pressing ele- 9 . All Sizes l ctric puttons in his hands. The cosumption of electric pow- We can supply all sizes In Women's, Misses and Child- u er in great Britain, it htls been forecast by government commis- ren'a Over-shoes at the old '35 prices. although they have M011. will be tripled in the next gone away up In price lately. _ . wmoaztl. NOTES.-\A very eKl-' It is a far cry from Champlairfs ‘little venture to the spacious meadows where Canada's vast herds graze today, for in 1920 the milk from ‘thosélhcrds yielded products valued at no lees than two hundred and seventy-six million dollars, “of which ‘about one, sixth was ’ l ' ' , 15 Yem- QUEEN saunas sears WEST KENT. 2-1. in a hard fought same vi hockey on Saturday morning at the Arena, the Queen ‘Square boys beat out West Kent by a 2 to 1 score. The game was all that could be desir- ed for a boys match and both teams worked hard with the winners hav- ing the edge of territory- The puck had a bad inclination to roll and this made passing. shooting. etc, hard in some cases. The first period started off well and the play seesawetl from one end of ‘the rink to the other. The, Queen Square boys rushed things pretty well in this period and some- times played a four-man forward line. This however didn't seem to have the needed effect until VJ- wards the close oi the initial ses- sion_ when at a face-off, lMoMahon secured the puck passed the for- ward line and came up close to the defense, letting drive with a wicked shot that found its mark for the first counter of the game. in the second period the game was about twice as fast, with the iWest Kant boys playing iive men - up on the forward line. This per- _iod saw stellar net~guarding on the rpsrt of Dillon and ‘Ward. the latt- MILES Sixty years later there were nearly four thousand cattle in Eastern Canada, but not till 1701 was the first cow brought into what is now Ontario, another explorer-Cadillac ——being associated with that event. Towards farmers, dairymcn and commercial enterprises allied with them, The Nova Scotia has always extended its hept gglrvim and co-operation. Today, with i great resources and a’ network of 320 branches and sub-branches it will welcomejurthcr opportunities to assist in the develop- _ mcnt of Canada's great basic industries. Women's $3-50_ Misses alzss 1 to 2 .. $226 Childrerflalto 10 l... 9-00 " Ladies’ Wool Hose " All Discounted This is your tvme to buy. .2 98c ‘ . 65c A herd of mttlc driven North to, the Red Riva" Settlement in 1823 were theffirst to graze on the prairies of what is now Manitoba, whilcbeyond the Rockies cattle were unlrhown until 1837. THE gljfllgqgA econ», ' caplolfilopoqooo, Reserve 219.500.0001 Total Resources‘ 230.000.000- l $1.50 Wool Hols now 90o Wool Hose now .. Bi-Tenffiosiery A new shipment juat re- ceived in fashionable shades. as Beige, Frost, Senora. Buo-klkln. Black. 8. CI “You weigh 196 and are reducing! a pound a day on your trsatment7"| “Yea. My husband wants me to take it 196 days." . ,. . __, ,. tho time of each visit to the district. ..It will be required of. the individual rows entered. (ll) To nllow the tester to tultool the end of the period uil cows lvllld qualify. - - ‘ (til To post dnlly weights in s on gplcuous place in the Bifliliv- the your to each individual owner of the totnl llluollllt of milk nnd of fut credited to ench cow nn the basis of the reports sent in to the Branch by the inspectors during the season. (This constitutes n continuance of lee of that office with ability and impartiality. lliewas one of the leading Llbor- als ofliPrluce County, being. for a number of years President of West Prince Association as well as hold- (a) To weigh and record on stable forms supplied for the purpose the milk of each cow ih the herd (lolly. A,LLEYu..n... FABHIGNABL! rooTwEAR Fashionable Heals ry a. one goal beating. Dillon. on his part, wag right on deck with the goods and saved brilliantly many times. After about ten minutes oi play, Hughes secured the puck in the enemy's territory and circled the net to score on a ‘hard past lWarll. ‘Play livencd up here and the West Kent team rushed up ‘er saving his tetlm from worse than i shot - ing other offices in connection with the organization. (Personally he was held in the highest esteem by people of all pol- itical parties, and creeds, and his death will be deeply deplored by n very wide circle of friends. lie married Miss Margaret Mac- (b) To ouch month the dlllly milk production figures credited enter on the stable forms. (c) cnch cow's milk night nnd morning on dates advised (nvernglng once every two months.) add promptly nl the end of to eovh cow nnll to the totals carefully and iegihly To tuko un nccllrnlc- sample of through the secretary, apt-rial feature authorized in 1025.) REGULATIONS in nlly district in which n cow testing association is being supported by the Dominion Live Block Branch, 'u limited number o! farmers may nrrnnge with the Brunch for suffic» iently close supervision to justify the issuing of a production lcertiflcate ll! B a (Y) To report nt the purpose n record of the ‘such utilising and ahch cow for the month. _ “(Bl To submit to the Lin» Sh! the l-lul of rill-i forms furnished for ill- uuluunts ti lllle tntlll Iivill I onth on ranch at the and of l\\‘(‘i\'t‘ ulonll summarised statement tnlwn fr monthly reports of llu- ycl lw sworn u’ mllk_ record, snnle to before n Notary Public or u Jusl of the Pence. 5 The Live Stock Branch will luv". nil houks, forms nnd tlhucis IIPPPIII! of the cnrrylng out oi’ tho t-ompututi of records, for the issuing u!‘ P" flclltcs for cows which qlllllify null it lhu mnlutcnnncc ofn Cow ‘Frill Iluglsll-r for all cows which ill dllallfled. ‘ ' to nny cow which reaches a standard of ILOIIII lha. milk nnd 30o lbs. fut in ‘l2 consecutive months. Under the plan which hne been in- nugurntctl. the regular tester of the association will visit once cvl-ry six weeks ench farm listed with him for special supervision. At lhc time nl‘ ellch visit. tho tester uhllll slay overnight nnd ellnll weigh , snlnplc nmi lest night's nnd morning's milk of nil cows entered from that herd. He shnli enter the results obtained in the fnl-m herd book ns well ns hla -““‘ "“' own records. l'l‘ shnll bl- tile duty of enrh mclnher We laturoll,‘ turn to some one who ilpplk-s for supervisionuv (l) To puy the Live Stock Brunch h" ufln-M‘ "w. "W", i, nn annual herd fee of 810.00. this fee "“u.,. h‘ In“ b, m. p" in full to ncc y the application. u u ‘hunk’. n, "Ho," “h,” the question of prlee does not for tho year's test. , ti’) To provide board nnd lodging m“, "m. “finder-Hum m“, for the tester during tin- time thnt he tuna.” u“. u,“ m, t", h: c-nrnlrcd on this work nn his fsrmt -~ fn-ui’ “nlfl u ‘hm w. u, cud i0 provide ‘transportation to and ' ins.“ w” ‘n. "ab" u; "a. roln his frlrln. Pa,‘ qt“. 6-’ ‘haunt Li’. L". §ff$i'.."‘l'.’;.'li"iil"“.i.iil'5i“ii- w" mam- l" c-"c" rows entered. ' l H “d “'““u‘ '7' ‘nubh.’ u‘ ‘ ‘nanrpassedl we have ovary b. (4) To nllow the tester to eartllg all‘ jh-prkfl". .' alum‘ ’ us! i111. meant“ ‘Ibo 07a ls measured _ h, uni-ma‘; all '- oi ure- q The" is la detail thrill!‘ an attenua- aas m rel-ll i‘ tau alga agree st reflect“ nun your eyes lavaa Ill” " “ dsalais. r! ‘yin in sushi: l" iewlarvloe obtainable n a aw agate not. yea lad Mm ""1 Ipglll solar. De ls now- Madliaucbiau. St. John. (Dr. ‘MaoLnuchlan, Calgary, and Mr. John Macliauchlan, Char- lottetown. Y She is left to mourn with her' (wo sons. Peter ~N.. of Boston. (who in now ou- his way home.) and .i ohn .A.. in Olboary. and two dau ghtens. Mrs. Bernard and Mrs. Charles Dennis ‘of (YLeary. ld) To provide individual sample bottles for the lllmve purpose aml n suitable liox to contnln some. (c) To deliver samples at the testing centre on such dlltc as advised throufh the secretary every second month. ‘ if) To nssumr- his shore of the rea- pollllllillity of the lissnciutiorfln prrr vidlng conveyance rm» the inspector st tin- tlme "of his visits to the district. The ‘dipnflmerlt agrees in) "To provide a competent inspector to test nil samples of the association every altérnhte month. (h) To provide the necessary ncld for doing tho testing and preservative tablets for the preserving of samples when sllclflliey he required. (c) To advise through the inspector the secretary of ench nssocintinn a few days in advance of the inspector's arrival regarding the Cele upon which Nillllfllfll should be delivered. (d) To provide for the visit of the inspector (n each fsrvn in the nssoc- " m b l d uh i ‘ lllliml nt the time of each visit to n W 6 79'1"" 0 9 Ill"! ‘district. (llc Inspector to check tile Mr. (Pate, iielliiil‘, on coming 10"“ T» elect at m- beginning of lhffiwoighfs of lllillf brellltell to ouch cmv Prince Edward [sump f1,“ "mated RPFIHOII H FINN-fill‘? Whfl W"! (IPIII Wiihlnr each month completed since tllc ill M0f6il_'all(l tiléfl in Charlotte m" “PPIIPUHPIIVH (vfflrflru in limit"?! prr-vlnull vlllit lllltl tn cmuplltc the fut town where he nllgnged in buningggfzliflwllllll the JIIIKPPBHNI of the ultloc- which should ho credited to ouch now- for n number 01' years‘ v - I =" 01,1 (ll l! W 06- ifur such numihs, the figures for encb Mr. P. N. Pate ii . 1M T" "PM? Fl Pill" i" "0""! herd to m- left with the owner at the busing“; n, “vest furcércglpzaegie culnples can he assembled otq-ry nller- "m, M ‘h, m,“ two year-s. and then retrieved‘ bpunu- month for telling purposes. ii 1",, T" H110“. Mn,‘ Wm". “u. “ppm-t. Ollnary where he has conducted." expected that when possible this unity or act-lug hill snlnplcs realm. £1 general mercantile efililbiiillmflhliwl" "e llrflvidld l" U"! “TM <‘1l°“""' ‘(fl To provide through the inspector $5.21’. "‘i.'.'.i..i.i‘é“‘z..“°“’°”l“’ ..“5§"'=13T1'i=“3757§i»’»"$333323 512T." .'.;‘.!“.'..".;”.§“."£‘ .°Y“"{“ "mil? - truce gg - ' ' . e II pec or's v s his business abil|ty_ his smflgng hmuruiluhle and that the association will 1,, n“, |,,,||v|,|u,,| farm.‘ éeglifiiy. and square and honourablphnnke arrangements so that. tlu- lush)» .,_., -|-,, pmvlde h, "m, human“ 9" "l. . ‘oi-tor will have the use of tlwsr- fm‘ > lmrd nwnr-r n1 n rt i o f l - llie was a public spirited mm; ltles at such limes n m||_v m- llflfflflli ,.,,,,,.|,,,, with i'l..'mli..:erli'oy. ‘at’ tligltiivrie an," Wok m1 active and practical m: upon . ‘or ms vlsll of any questions relating to terest in everything lending to Id. (c) T» arrange through tho sccrclllry ;,.,,,||,,¢ n, “no,” MM mlnlflment vsnce the welfare of the cqmmun. m num- at the service of tile inspector whm, m" ha" ‘town “p out d, n“ "y; '11 horse nlul ti! M" ""1" P‘"\"°-"""°°> t“ hvo prvcceding months’ work. 1'0" "Wily years he was a Justice nut-h ‘time an may he rculvifvfl h! Wm (tr) “To mslle a return at the end of the feilbfi. discharging the dug. to visit’ envh farm in the nlllsncifliflnlfllii’, L 1 U w . time after time only to be blocked. Murley finally got in close for a shot and bent Dillon for West Kent's only counter. Thus the game ended with the score at 2—1. Line-ups. West Kent FOR N0 REASON "For what rsaaon did they put Jlm In an Insane asylum?" "For no reason, of course." Formerly of Winnipeg and now manager ot the "Rangers, a hockey team from Eveleth, Minn" in the Central Hockey Association. In Memoriam MR. P. N. FATE .. Queen Square Goal . L. (Ward R Dillon Defense R. Bevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. Ryan E. Muriey .. . E. Hornby ‘L. Blanchard . F. Hughes Produce WANTED l i Prince County has lost one of her most prominent and most high; ly respected business men in,tlle ports-on of Mr. -P. N. Pate who died llt his home in O'I.eary. tiny, morning, at the agc of 70. ‘Early in December last Mr. Pate was stricken with paralysis, and though he rallied at times his cou- Cow Testing System Authoriised-For1926 The Dominion Live Stock Brunch is prepared to -provlde n cow testing service in any district in the Maritime Provinces. Quebec, Ontario or Alberta 4mm, m l m“ , r um in which an organization vompr aim? the on: male‘ y g 9w muse u tlt lonsllO herds is definitely pledged The 1M9 M“ pate w“ a native fur the senson‘! work nnd in which the of Halifax and a B0“ or the mmrgeueral requirements ns hereinafter set: Michael n. and Elizabeth (Turple) "m" ‘"° ""2" ‘"- Pnte. - ~ l. Nicholson S. Mstheson (Sub) Centre J. Squarebriggs . . . G. McMahon ‘Reierew-lliisrl McDonald. WOULD TRY TO LAND THE JOB Friend: There's a millionaire in town for a short atop, they any. Baseball Player: I'll go see it I can't land the job right away. SEED and FEED BARLEY. Some good ISLAND GROWN BLACK SEED OATS. FEED WHEAT, SEED ' WHEAT. ssso and FEED .~ BUOKWHEAT. 5 to 1O Tonal BALED STRAW, for which we will pay CASH or, cx- . change for FEEDS of all kinda at lowest possible prices. POULTRV SUPPLIES of . all kilnda. CARTER a 00.. ' Limited. FLOUR (Patriot pleise copy.) BASES SORE THROAT Taken__littlc“Vaseline” , Jell sevéraltilncsaday an! at bedtime. Taste- less and odorless. Soothca and heels.‘ Will not upsetytitl. CHBHB‘ u )ro.co. " I520 Chub» Ava, Iloatrssl VasAcIlneL w... I Jfl-LY Stop it at the start. Heat and‘ inhale Mlnardis, also bathe the feet in Mlnardfi and hot water. l ‘a SEEDS FEEDS Professional Cards McDonald & MoPhee I .|. A. neboNAL: larrlatsra, Att-ernsy Eta. Money to Lean nllsy lulldlng Gharlotmown Mark a. McGuigan I I lAllllTl-I. IOLIGITOR. Money to Lean cannon lisslt chariolmwntnen. _ IIIO-l-ll-IL Dr. c. c, Archibald emu-u a w. v. an Graduate Medical _ lana mutual mam mn a In. I». New HER O LY FAUIE "How are you getting along with your skating, Mabell" “Fine, but I don't gel chance to pr ' a." “How coma?" "Well l'm sitting down more than I'm standing up." of mud GING UR hfATnmo-L- r0 61v: ATHOosANo DOLLARfEp-ll? i HAD wr 1P1 DION?- HAVE TO Q0 WWI-l MAQCJE "romql-lfi- TO'CAI-'I_‘ON THE; oz ‘ N l lvLE-fi g ‘e much I'VE Losr "m; . r/lp-‘E-CE op “$4553 '1' f DE Prsféag, .. Oi lT- vlHATfi-l THE NATTEQ - u. F. MsPHiE MAGGIE -DARl_l ‘? ‘l J‘ IF‘ 5H6. Fmog, r VFVMLL v-lAvaI‘ To gnu. on Tlfifl! ETC. ,1 i. “$4 QUIT! OOLOIFUI‘. "l want to tlll you IIOI I got this black aye.” . 1 "your story doesn't laslt color." i": - all Saunas. I've; gall move-l ~ Chili-iii; g ".