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Phone 240. .- lm-z-u-al mas luau rsourrs riaao recital, Prince of Wales Coilela Hall tonight n us. ‘Auspioes Junior c. w.1. 1.0m talent will assist. 1191 All!!! WILL BI 18. WCLOCK DANCE in aid of the sick fund ‘rues- day evening. mo. 10th, in the Lab- ourers Protective Union Hall. 1759-21 TIIII-D TlllAThtlhE-‘Ihe third treatment of toxoid for immunisation against diphtheria will begin on Mon- received _by Mr. H. J. Palmer of this city on sit-irony, 15th. tens of the arrival of the B. S. "Minhedosa" in Liverpool, havinr on board the Rev. C. N. Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mcliaren, of this city. VISIT!!!) CANDY PLANT-Mr. R. E. Mutch, who returned from Halifax. Saturday niuht, visited the factory of tho National Candy Co.. in that city. Mr. Mutch thought the equipment of the plant splendid. Mr. Georges is producing larue quantities of candy of excellent quality. A number oi crated for shipment, but the - oun- cement of the change in site of the factory is premature. SOCIAL GATHERING-Alpha Re- bekah lodge held a very enioyable Va‘ “ Boclal in the I. O. O. I. Recreation Room Friday evening. Auction forty-fives was played at ifsitanuvu UP THE nanny HERD Dairy herds of even a scrub quai- l |ity can in a comparatively few years "l be built upinto good herds by care- fful selection of the sires used. The “Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, ‘at the Ngppan. N. S.. Experimental Form, began with a group of ‘infer- "fior heifers some years ago which “have now been built up info a. herd “of high producers. The experiment began with one-year-old heifers of nondescript breed; same showed a ‘hi; of Shorthoru, others Holstein and others again traces of Jersey blood. In the building up process Ayrshire and Holstclr. sires were us- ed successfully on the same founda-l tion cows and after the first cross the use of sires of these breeds was continued scpitratxrly and consist- ently throughout the succeeding yearanuntll thc rum cross ma been, reaollod. The rcsult of this experiment has heznjhrnught our, in Bulletin No. 126 , of the pepartment of Agriculture at Ottawa. which Oclltalns very valu- ablo information for anyone de- pending on a milking herd for their living." ; “WYJIW all animals. ‘good and pcor. considerably higher. ft-griculture, Ottawa.) STUDENTS MANUFACTUR- COLUMBIA, Mo, Feb. the University of Missouri. ‘ 61mg 0g injury or diseaw. h, Qminiaturc factory here. "shown in the bulletin that alter the first cross thc percentage of increase ore monazite. 0nd cross m a per-cont, in the fourth laboratories for certification cross to 10 percent, and the fifth the second, 30 per cent in the fourth for about $30 o. milligram. f $ Buys at notmurs ALUMINUM SAUCE PAN SET, l. z and 3 quart size, regular value $1.40 for $1.00 An extra Sauce: Pan la always welcome In the as. II 2' " n! "* _ What _i..__._i____ E l-i-This country's only manufactory of meso- thorium. substit te for radium, operated by ch mistry students at and 78 per cent in the fifth. Had the usual practice of weeding out thelworcr cows been followed the increased production in the selected progeny of the selected cows over the original dams would have been In a summing up oi the results of this eiqaerlnrcnt Mr. Baird, the Superintendent of the Station. and his associate Mr. S. A. Hilton, ex- press the view that this experiment has clearly demonstrated that the herd sire pluys u very hnyiortnni, part in the improvement of the heed not only in production but, 3,150 in breed. type, color and other charac- teristics. (Issued by the Director of Publicity. Dominion Department of SUBSTITUTE FOR. RADIUM From $§,000 to 825,000 worth of mcsothorlum, which has cvlTarhrta gl-emgnuq 1n the herd, except a some properties and radiations as fimqgwwit had w be dgposgd of on radium, is produced annually at the Mcsothorium is recovered from the Rcflxierics send con- . i - . in milk and fag, pfjujugugn was qlhgclccntratcd ore to this factory, and the NEW Yonxazsggmdgzlvroly or pomm-hnblc, amounting 1n the secwffnislzed product is sent to federal Musw Like radium, mesothorium may be cross to 36 percent, with increase inluscd for medical treatment and for profits amounting to 22 percent indllumluatlon of watch dials. It sells —uI¢ Q13’ GUI: —eq=bu over , tables and at the close prices were awarded, and dainty re- freshments were served. Mrs. C. W. Patterson, Noble Grand of Alpha Lodge; and Mrs. Fulton Adams, con- venor of commit coined the members and their friends. 12th. The night was fine and a large crowd gathered which filled the vote of thankswas moved by Mr. A. of the National Anthem brought a is very pleasant evening to a close. 4-O-§OQ§-O-O§O €&OO-O§§§§O-§O§4-Ol FREE ~ VIOLIN OUTFIT AND BOOK WITH COURSE Correct Violin hsatructlon and spec- ial attention given to all pupils. io1_ queen st Charlottotown. r. a. l. Phone 1051-14. lloura 0 A. M. to 0 l‘. M. Over Reardoui Barber Shop. OO-QQQ O 0-0 O O 9 O O Reduction Of Express Rates Discussed A very successful meeting oi the ‘Transportation Commission of the Maritime Board of Trade held _iaat Friday inlfalifas is reported by Mr. n. If. Mutch. Island representative. In regard to the grain rates case it was decided to have a final hear-ins before the Itailway Commission in Ottawa next month. The reduction 01.1201!!! "in on the machines have already been- received and wei- ofanimal is housed or hand fed year in and year out. ____ own experience of over nine years I WINSLOE-Thcre was a very suc- 185"" F011 this is correct. cessful concert and social held in m thm months of the year which Winsloe l-lali on the evening of Feb. l" 9511M ‘time? little‘ milking is done during this gm, My, EH1 Menu“, w“ qppnlne. pasture a portion of which was not=lt was llcrc that his xP-uulfflllicl‘ M" ed ¢hnhmm 0g eh, evening ‘no n eaten ofi during the previous sum-"""'l°‘l' ggod prop-m w” “meg one, Th; mer and I have seen them come into accornpanists of the evening were the mllkins Yards in the anrinc in M1,” Mm-‘m-gg Qudmorg, M", R, w, the very best oi condition. Now "for hearers, six nf\lhe|u carrying Younku, M!” “min.” Tub‘. ‘m’ m, 1-hour part A ma“ and hgcasket for a time than the other sir. Miss Dorothy Roberts. A very hearty wife can manage a herd of thirty to forty cows without hired labour, h, gommon when he w,“ a yqyflng |.,;| D, shew and seconded by Mr. Henry and have sccn eighty to a hundred zuteurlhug school by his icnchcr Ford and tendered to Mr. A. McRae, cows handled with the help of one cm“ “mid”- wh° "“°l'l°“'d M! “w b“hl" “"1 m“ ‘m! ' s” o! “mung machlneklnnly school in Lot 48 atthe time aml pics and Mr. Robert Weeks for his The creamerics are all run on a coy valuable assistance in the program. operative basis and all suppliers of A snug sum was realized which goes cream must he a share-holder and for upkeep of the Hall. The singing no other person -is allowed in the W01!) IIlQLlADlNOw-A ty graphical error occurred in the article on “The Spirit of Christmas” in Batu-INN‘! Guardian. In the third line of the-second, P81811911 instead _of the word "deserve" read "observe." PERSONAL! m. Alexander‘ MaoDcnald. m. Stewart, was in the City on Saturday. Miss Mary Maddigan leitflaturday for Garrison, N. Y. Mr. Albeit _Blanchard left Saturday for Montreal to resume his pipe or- gan studies. " Councillor B. Roy Holman leaves this morning on a business trip to Montreal and Toronto in connection "with the fox industry. Mr. A. l". MacLeod, who has been confined to his home for the past three weeks is steadily improving. Mrs. l-i. C. Hooper, city, accompnn- icd by her, daughter Ruth, left Bat- urday morning for Boston, where Mrs. Hooper will undergo an opera.- tion. IIAIRYINCE HEREPAND IN cently 4 In Bri THE LATE SOLOMON 1.z¢nde.oz... A r Advanced Age interesting Career :,(l)f ‘Latev\Mr. s Solomon Mutch, Whose. l. l At- 102 Years Occurred .1 Re- tish Columbia. nurrou NEW itnuvu The following letter which appear- ed in a Nova Scotia exchange the other day, is of general interest. It is a plain statement oi the facts from the Canadian Dalrymcirs view- Wlflt. and as such carries conviction. Editor of the Pictou Advocate: will you permit inc to give your readers a few facts of the .1 condi- tions under which the dairymcn of this country are placed in comp". isorrwith our brother dairymcn in New Zealand. I Take first the climate. 1n New Zealand it is so mild that no class of Mount Herbert. Prince Edward Isl- and. this province, loses one of its landmarks. llorn December 7th. 1828 on the farm now mvncd by nephew, David Mulch. he was tho seventh of a family of eleven. was born ln 1754 in Aberdeen, Scol- lanrl. died in 1826just fwo years bu- forc Solomon's birth. Probably no living persons know more of the history of Queen's County than he did and up lo the time of his death 11a delighted in relating tho early history of the Inland after ifs conquest. by the British in 1763 and the traditions of ihe early settlers. At the time of his birth conditions on this island were very different from what they are today. There worn practically no highways. and in Lot S4 ihero were only a few paihu through-tho woods. Most of ihe tra- velling was done by wntcr, (‘hurcives WOPB very few in numbcr The neur- est church (excluding those in Chm- time. but the cows are feedlnz on lottetown) was at Cross llnadn null From my There months. Vcry iho casket bring rnrrin-l lihroiluh ihc woods frnm the house i» the gravewurd u distant-u nr about ihrce miles. 'l‘hcrc were fun-lye pull- illl‘. The grave was in the nnrihrusi cm" ucr of the churchyard and Wits showr .11 The school at Cross lloads was 4h- hia school teacher was the first. per- son‘who taught school in Lot 48. llia mother and father received their edu- cation from their parents. l-iia mater- nal urandfatlfor, William Farquhar- WmPllW Th9 dlllym"! 8°“ 5" aon. (forefathcr of the ‘Farquharaoua there is in the cream suppliedlof Prince Edward island) who came Wu” m‘; running “menses ‘from the northeast of Scotland, was a are w» W“ out u" reruns“ rod‘Slfiwifi.‘ilililli‘i°i..?i“.ll.él‘°fifi W ‘hi? 5399"”? “l 1°C“ "Wrhlltravellcrl through the country preach- prlce. All butter not sold is put into ing to the Methodist congregations. w“ “m.” the“ when up," "no" Solomon laid he only once heard hi - preach. He was a tall man and ac- “m” um‘ it’ l‘ ‘hlpped “w” "m" cording to the customs of preachers the most convenient time. That is at m“ “m, “ways you l bu", when the other country is having . _ m fl h Hie paternal grandfather, Maior gzetlfxfser! rgvisfigced a vlzqfyzuijl: Mute-h, was a strict am! stern Presby- terian. I-la devoted his Sundays giv- Btlntlll Chfifllle "m" m9 “W” but‘ in; his family religious instructions ter over and above what he had al- and one of them. Alexander. became 1 m] a clergyman and was stationed at 22:; ‘fgzmfarlxlilir trim“); Rothesay, N. 13.. at the time of his Australia and New Zcalangi is not at death in 1875. This Rev. Alexander Mutcli moved to New Brunswick when all burdened by taxation as educa- tion and road expenses arc borne by quite young but did not study for tho the government and are paid out of ministry until after the Great Mire- michi Fire of 1825. He was one of the few who was aaved durina that ter- custom taxation. To show the differ- ence in dairylng in this country and in the lands of the southern cross: Previous to the war the- price paid for butterfat at the creameries rang- ed from eight pence to tcu pence per pound (16 to 20 cents) and duriuif the war it reached sixteen pence (32 cents per 1b.). yet at the low price quoted dairylnu showed a good ro- turn for the labour entailed. Now, sir, do you think we Can- adian dairymen have any chance to compete under existing conditions “glut a country so favourably plac- es when as you know. we have In eight month winter in which the =- f. ho stayed in the Miramlchl River for hours only raisin; aia head for breath, the whole country for milea around hula: one great blaze. Solomon hgarul him preach at Mermaid in 1835 and remembered this sermon in 1930 as though it had been preached the day before. l-lia text was “Her ways arc waya of yleaaautneaa and all her paths are z e." This Rev. Alexand- er Mutch scams the ancestor of the numerous Hutch families of New Brunswick and Maine and most of those in Massachusetts. Several of hie descendants are clergyman. ‘Major Alexander Mute and his brother John came to A erlca with tAhe Biritiahrforcle slant to ‘tight in, t3! mer can evo tonary ‘ar on was killed at till: battle of Banker's l-lill, Juus l7, 1775. At the close of grandfather, Major Alexander llluiclt] of Mermaid and Mount Herbert. whoml‘ Pogvuui. formerly Elizalvelh (‘rowfl Icll of Trurn. N_ S.. widow of a llevo? ni the Island at the time of each mar- rible fire and ho told Solomon that - In the death nf Solomon ltlulch of the stumps of (regs and the out crops, Burnaby: British Columbia. formerly were partly destroyed by the wil<l| ‘passenger pidgeona (now extinct) and tho field mice which were numerous in those days. Even the bcars were his quite bold ibo first fow years especial-i 1y nff r nhzht when they would iaku illslany s can not in the ‘barn over night? Major Mulch married Mrs. Brown lutlunary War veteran who lust his lifé lu the hands of the prpss gang of a British ship who had niicmplcil i1 force him t0 become a sailor. llor three children went to llvo with lliaiur Mulch. only a few yearn of nun strayed in the forest one evening and was killorl by a Ivcnr and eaten. it was in the fall of the year and n prcat search for hr; look place _ shortly after she llllll strayed; the British force alaiionod m, (Tharlnitetown searched Lot 48 for days. Tho hours were found beneath a tree and wcro hurled in one of the l‘lPllTP(l fields of David llluicira. An~ filllfil‘ child. John. was killed in the wnr or 181:5, nnrl lite other, Anti, mar-l Vlcll lfnifhrwv Grady. grandfather oi 'i‘. il_ Gnarly, i lit-v, Alcxznuicr ni’ New llruuswiclg; u... nnnnzu MucMilinn, Zilrs. puny‘ .lllll Airs, Price, .‘\lui.l| iuarriccl Catherine Nicholson who emipralvil in tho Island on the ship "l‘nll_\"' lll 1803 from U18 lilo (if :'.k_ve, Scotland. 'i‘o this union a fam- ily of uino were born. one of whom rliorl in infancy; John of Mermaid. (‘apiaiu Samuel of Charlottetown. William of Soulhport. Mrs. James Illucbcod. George of New Brunswick. Joseph who was lost at sen near the island of Orleans, Quebec, lira. Samuel iacorn of Massachusetts. David of Rustico. All of them ha‘; families except George. Both of the marriage ceremonies of Major Mutch were Jim"- formed by the Rev. Theophli; Des- Brisny, minister of the Church of Eng- land who was the only clergyman on ridge. The first marriage was in 17911 the last in 180G. . Of tho grandsons of Major Mulch two are still llvlu:—.lohu Mulch of Mermaid and Dr. Robert Mulch of Bournemouth. England. The father of Solomon was James Mutch. The family of James are, Robert of Earnscllffe, Mrs. Davul Auld, William of liopeion, bot i8. .\irs. John Clark. Clarktown, James of Mt. Herbert, Mrs. George Clark cf Clarktown, Solomon, Mrs. George Mason of Clifton, Frank of Charlotte- town, Mrs. Wm. Emery of Montague nml Mrs. Laughlia Msolllllau of Covchcad. ~ Solomon lived on tho homatead for n number of years and then moved to Southport where he waa a merchant. In 1807 no sold out. and moved to Halifax. He lived there for niml years and than want to Newfoundland where he established the um lobster and salmon caaneries operated on that island. ile was a smoker since i881. la that yeah he was getting lumber near St. John for the manufac- ture of cigar-boxes. He moved to Seattle. in 180i ee two of hle sous had moved there in 1885. In order to sell out when he left the United States he had in acquire standing as an Ameri- can citizen to ulve tranflgr to his farm and he aaid.—"Wheu I signed the papers. both sets, giving be na- iuralfaatlon and transferring the farm. i was dlrctsd to go to the neat room take the oeih of alleaiaaceffibut The youngest, lllarla Browu,_ cl llnjvn- Mlilrii flllil his wlfo Elllhhclllflflqlwnrd Vll, and George V‘ l‘ru\\‘r'll luv-I u family of six, James pfhoogh hh-ghday, a Mrmdly pa"), w“ , lll. llDY‘l‘\‘l‘l, Ilnln-rt of Mt. “Qflllfiiqlhylgl for mm by the Conn-n", Devon and Somerset Society of Vancouver. The oldest person at the party was n ‘ ,hia friend, Mr. Quick. aged 108 yearn. Ailci‘ llm fir-nth of his wife, hiaioruye “m; seven] mend! h, or Vancouver who ranged from 102 years in 110 ycara of age. lifllht "D t0 the last and took cou- siderahle interest affairs and within two mouths of hi death ho wrote to one of his grand-l nephews for news regarding n nunp, her of his relatives on Prince Edwardl ' | and helped considerably with the coni- lt. Plus Variety v y h purchas- ee, when iaalliehcre, give you the utmost in qual- ity‘ and - variety. That's _ why you’ll derivepleas- use es ‘qleil as prolit ‘by conceutratingvyopr ‘gro- - cery buying bare,‘ where your satisfaction is our constant aim. Your first visit will convince you, that we can’ serve you well, and save money. L00ll oven nus clsn LIST Island Creamery Butter .. 42c ;‘.’..‘;i".-.Ei;§“i.“f“ m __ 65c 270 10 lbs‘. White Sugar 3 pkgs. Corn- starch ___.._--__- 35c :2 Tins Pink- Salmon G Cakes Many Flowers Soap . . __.i.._—-- Rose Brand Bak- 25c ing Powder . . . . 25c -—0——.——-—-—" Campbell's To- mato Soup 2 for . 3 ipkgs." Corn- flakes 2 Tins Singapore Pineapple, 2 for 27c .33Z‘i?.'.’?ii‘.. .. 15¢ i-_v-__._ Choice Oranges 25° Per dozen . . . . . ----_-_r-._--_i McIntosh Apples 2_D0z. for 25c Tea, 2 lb. Pkgs. .. _ “Try lt" 3lbs. Cooking Figs 25c ~ 3 Bottles Hclnz- - In, Tomato Catsup é 1 lb Fresh Coffee 50c All kinds fresh fish an prlc We deliver free of cha ‘ - City C d meats a lowest es - y part of the rgc to an . O. D. See our picnic h ~ elsewh ams and rolls before buying 6T8. i P. J- MacDONALD t COR. PRINCE AND KENT STREETS lflvlll disposition and was. .wall| thought of by everyone. lie lived dur- ing the reigns of (iv; British lover- gns, George IV. wm nln-ivwicgoi-iu, 011 ‘his llCiIl‘ lie was quite; . y. “l in Present (la Island. , Ha was exceedingly well please-l with the book recently prlulevlft. "$911010!!! of The Match Family," pilation of that work. On December 4, 1920mm wrote to the cnmpilor, "I am greatly surprised at the con- tents and labours that you must hnvn had in your unfailing efforts to bring to light such an abundance of reo- orda» of the Mulch families all over the civilized world, and you deserve grout credit. l have shown the book m Movie who call at lhc house of my son Edwin and they are pleased with I noticed few errors. I want to write you a latter for publication as you deserve the credit of every M-uien. I had no idea that you intended i0 make auch researches. lt must have cost you lola of time and money, etc)’, Mr. Mulch has numerous relatives‘ in this provinces. ' FAMOUS noruac ass-roman ZWICKAU, Gennany. Pub. 14,_ Lucas Graham's famous painting Bhilwlfll Jesus washina the feet of the Apostles. has been restored as part of the renovation of the Church offlt. Catherlnes here. In 1632 Man‘ tin Luther preached in the church av against too rapid acceptance ' of new things. ' i ‘r0 antennas: wan surrnuaas orasssouon, no. ll-Jrench. men who were German citizens of Alsace and Iorreine when the war started. are “to be reimbursed by Fiance for war damages but there OOOOO-OOQQ-FO-QVOOOO on. .1. r; MILLAR i ‘ ' uluvtrai. suuosozv nouns-m no 12.30 l to 5.00 “filer Queen and Richmond o O 0 e O s e 0 e e o s 4 9 o 9 e e e 9 00006000 1 ' Fertilizer . “'6 MW have Fertiliser in l‘ stock and can make lmmed- l late delivery, I y. i. \_ GET OUR PRICES! R. T. Holman . I i a i LIMITED ; mrn~ :l‘~* women's you sinus TALL ovsnsvors Black Jersey cloth, and Caaluneretio, some have four buckles, ether-e two buckles and two atrap. May be they are not consid- erol quite so up-to-date. but 1N!‘ are much mm com- lifllhla lll serviceable than this sears models. g A PAIR Kitchen. fruit, eon. m. was diacuucd- NP- Mutoh spoke very strongly for reduc- tion in the latiar commodity. Pur- ther action toward implementing the no... Feb. 11m. To March 1n. our - NOW _.~ l routers lfi/Ih. the oriaiml Maritime intents-ate: eaeewltnavlawtoamonthereeu. cows have to be housed and fed. This Oanada is a" treat country, but if the lt-ernment ls aoine- in 1110* its farmers to-be amaehedby these better placed on the map it ia a shame. as there would be no short- e of butter in a few years. because an the prloa advanced to anythiul like‘ whet it coets in produce ever!- sne would be putting on an. few eetre cows and the WW1! oi butter be increased would eventually mu- latetbe N100- Yours truly. . I ‘ DA!!! IAIMII that repreeeutetlveeiromthe have melt-late mnemonic will be Iri- the war Major Mutch wept to Nova Scotia and in 1780 ha came to Prince Edward lalaud with Meier-General Fanning (Lieutenant Governor of P. ladnar. Along with other British of- ficers he received aaraut of land. his sraot belpualouu the Hillaboroueh River in lat ll and there be settled with Governor" Fanning, nA small portion of m: lane beg been neon- pied by. the Preach who left it iu 11H and it was grown up with small trees and was easily YQClQITQO-\ lla built log cabin butflile was aoou replaced b! another house which was burnt about 1820, sue o1 pie dauuhters‘ uo- aeittae a candle. nventhioe wee ill. Island flls-ilti) and a Private about 1187 having lived a year or so ~ "i ‘h, I l: 1i burat-eaeeottle-eu dud-a re no in existence) and afewotlur eeueldv. mo - ‘ . ‘ti: new all! um cleaner anofls W has used in the war lwbisll are atill A §“'s‘.'. died in 1000. John‘ liaddolb Jam ntiez-sep lilatcb whowai, vote for Maelfiale In 1001 Mr. Mute left Seattle and came to Vancouver wam he entered rtmmhfp with his nephew, W. H l . gluon. hater he settled at 18th Ava, Eaat/ Burnaby. _ _ - in 1m he merriedaaa Coma who l-le aiterwa a married Selina Mulch and wag‘- ., an he married Selina bite ill ., 1m. Ho m a family at ei t f t vylfew-églrti’ Mild‘. dal us; m. an (e ed i _ l; met tale. llltiiiiii ' ‘ N." rifle . . . u Effilettnt"... t “I. ‘C?’ ver went; i. was .a British J. P. for years and ‘l just could not alga away from the Briiialhflag haircut ‘are 7.000 claims and only $000,000 available m meet all of them, en average of 810 apiece after a wait ii yeare. so slab m. s. m. ‘a ‘ram m at... u‘ m. caeeieaioveeuam. em a fps- ma; n- iaeil m. of vam- r w. - I l y, sanctum _. 1 OPTICAL SERVICE’ ssh. ‘aaaiirmaritflfcrzgrse. town hwf't&t4”':ig!iii_' i JUPPBIIP all!