"is -_FDBRUARY 20. 102a f tea’ TEA Central Guardian CALL IVE RT‘! TAXI. ‘ribbon-Prawns ‘Bros. Ltd. ' 1126-2-19-21 i}. iers, special $1.15.—- owse Bros Albtd. 1126-2-19-21 “it Bros. Ltd. 773s ' - conferred upon him ‘the iitlfl Ight Commander of the Order Ion oi his urch. ex Start thm off RIGHT Robin Hood porridge builds husky youngsters. Serve it every morninfl- Robin Hood Rapid Oats cooked and served in less than 5 nlinules. - ROBIN HOOD Porridge for Health A dozen lldiiionsl recipes with every psckqe. i ‘minimal 1 SUMMER SCIIIIOI. MT. ALLISON UMVERFITY i SACKVILLE. n. s. Third Session luly 5 t0 Aug. 14 The Maritime Summer St-lvoul was tn-lzmlizcci ill i924 mainly itor. the teach- ers of the Maritime Pro- vinces. Last summer elilhty icatzllers wete ill attenti- nnoe and many of tlleln [lllttl to return this year.» ‘Oo-urses given [in Ma- triculation. Latin. French ‘ and lMluthcmatlcs. various l subjects of the Arts course and in Educational Psy- chology and Administra- tion. Special courses for ‘Primary and’ Kinrlergnri ten teachers. Courses in lh-alwlng and Aillllioll lZ-cslizn in the Ari Studio. Students will live 1n the University Residence. Cost including Board and tuition for the full six Weeks. $60.00. . Write for fuller inform- ation to cw- l- Truemsn, MA, Pb, 0,, Prosiltsnt. APAL "HONORS Eugenfifileur, KTc. Phone 635-1. ‘ ---.- LADIIKNIW hPRINO HATS ‘arriving daily in satin. taffeta and‘ Lkmgg 930A L97“ amour here a larsely signed petition from Dresses at prices to clear.—-Prowse BALANCE or oun Lsdleérmwv °i Grey's Rapids. in that THE BALANCE of our Ladies "Y, Winter Coats clearing at hslf price "empmwl 11°81‘ 311N111"!- rml CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN i i * 0' Unbusinesslike EQLiKLIIhtIECIQIIQ. ‘This is due isirgely n VGIIIlOt GOVQPIIIIIQnt ifinilhtd hltrsmvlllizli list-ll lilo-.l- ‘ultmliii I _ usry and tho first months of the year. er lions. Feb. l9—At the last m ‘°"'""‘ "‘ ‘M’ "w" ““"“‘“"'“ meet“ OI steadily as the price of hugs advanced g we Hydro Commission and grain [lril-es swung into llnr with hog values. Saw marketing! for lhi‘ ‘our l... g: bc uuitl tn be fairly normal. l The Western Provinces and Quehl-t- a are still marketing young son's as bu: been their practice for years. The in- ilftrtlllililllt of bacon utlx-it and better methods of management is having an effective influence in correcting thl- practlce of breeding from young un- .-_.. ‘....>_h....t~f!f."*.w ‘I t 451's fc} 74$!‘ ‘i I I 'v i l‘ 4 r l finish their hugs within bacon weights. The percentage of shop hogs shows u j ewcastLg supported by a resolu- tion of the Newcastle Tow); C01";- ifrii. was presented. requesting Count-y. for the purposes of pm. curing electric current to supple- ment the presentsupply of electric- comlng from the Neplslquit de- Qnly "muggy number lefhqrow-e In July. 1921. the New Bruus_|:l."-lt:w||rli|lt:: It: lialflelliell by rating-ed sou BT05. Lid- 7726 ‘w-ick Electric Power Commission llog lnnrlletings. for the first s‘ . "- ——~ -—- ‘eiilered 11110 a One-year contract ' ., l ' , BORDEto-ssi-vgce i‘ m the newiwltit the Neilisiqult development to ' ‘ Hall at Borden Sunday, Februnrylilillchflfle current at 835.00 s h. 21st, at 7 p. m. Sunday School atlThe Commission then built a tran- 2.30. All are welcome. clear at 50c.—Pr0wse Bros, Ltd. 7726 NEW GLASKSOM; CHRISTIAN Jim will preach in the New Glas- go-w Christian Church Sunday mor- liin! at 11.00 a. -m. and in the Cav- endish |Bnptlst Church Sunday af- lternoon at 3.30 p. m. Everybody Welcome. Please be on time. ST. JAMES ‘OHUi-‘iCH.- The lChoir oi‘ ‘St. James will render n new anthem "The King of Love". whom Ho,“ George 50M" “ugh; composed by Mr. Frank T. Waiiltis mwewlw to ddcnd the customsjespeclally for the occasion of the ALL WOOL GOLF HOSE up to| 85c all sizes for 49c. English alllclifferit _t0 Newcastle from Nepisl- wool rib hose all sizes to clear EOclQI-m- pair 10 doz plain and rib all wooi| . and silk and wool very special to CHURCH-Rev. John W. Tyndal-LiA-t tin,‘ termination 0f the NeplsI- M. J. O'Brien of Renfreiw hallority. . Gregory by the Pope in recog- i benefactions to t-.e rDepsmmervt, without official auth- Conservative members of the committee ot investigation protested the appointment. -.. - --_ ‘ 1 MALPLQUE (Yonsidt-rlng the snow-fall 41ml evcn worse the nlnlost impassable rmuls, the funeral of the late Mr. llnvill Keir was largely attended. 'l he stat-vice was a mast impressive one nnll was t-oilducteli by the Rev llr. ‘tit-age assisted‘ by Rev. .l. M. Murvilistnl and llev. A. N. Gillie. Mr. (lillls ictl fervently In prayer which was followed by u. short ud- (lress by Mr. Alnrchlson who was tipportuncly present. l-le spoke very iccililgly as he ~had known u-nd atlnllrcti the deceased from tilllllllltiiitl. Dr. (lenge followed with an excellent address. The lltllili contributions were many and were the outward expressions ul‘ strong friendship for (roast-d and sympathy tor the be- reaved members 0i‘ the home. Tile pail bearers were intimate friends namely Messrs David Matheson. ‘ltcninuiti Bell. Eric MacDonald. (‘lzliic (lunlpllell, Vernon MncGou- gnu and Ralph ‘Bearlsto. mains were laid to rest in the cemetery adjoining the church. of of the tie-i The re- ~ -\‘init of the South African Veter- ulonths of thc your were heavier than for the same period In 102i. Marin-l p‘ ings during June. July. August nnll s Se tember we e I I I ‘mission “n _ p r reasonu D y normu e from [Bathumt m New The tnain decrease came |Il the month castle over ‘féslimgbgg l: m? provlinca or of October, November and Del-aloha. ' ' ' ° “Mm t ‘he; norm; u» first purl of in.- ystlr ther- wus a tenth-nay to ulnritt-t ho u ii hi l 8 8 anti Iunivrflulshl-tl. This grulluulll corrected Itself until in the month o November It swung til the nlhencx- treats and hogs were being overflnishe. No other hydro was available for the O9mm"ssi0n. in ‘Drrcembei’. 1921, the New Brunswick Commission entered in- to a contract to sell electricity to] There is still much In be rlccolupiiahl-li illlhe Toxin or Newcastle a‘ ‘3500 a," these seasonal tendencies to until- l p“ t e same as it w“ c°5ting'Ior overfiniah are to he corrected. -it , _ Ia critical thnl where hogs arc soltl on ‘quit contract. tne further sup lyi . ‘was refused. but [many a new 62min graded Innlis farmers consider thl . grading as wa-I nu the price per pound m“ wasfntered mm whereby the in districts where llrnvers operate on commission hi“! to pay ‘75-00 an: fhlt haul» the tendency to seasonn h‘ p" an increase of “Q00 a h- P-'under and overfinlshlng appears In h~ over old cjnvlract' "lUrP IJTUHUIHIUP“. b Sincelthen till? c0mmissl0ll i133 The (lPlllitiltl for sow star-k starter‘ Neeu selling llYliro ‘w the town o‘ early ill lhc spring of the year but nu‘ ‘ (W038i 9 8f. $35-00 fl il- P m!’ whim! lug to the snlull nunliler oi‘ sows nvnll they were WW1"! to the Nellmlqilii- able the farmers were not able to fll development ‘75-00 a h- D- their ordcra and It svus not till fall that i l“ December: i925. the Dfflflfillt sows in any considerable numbers sup commission ltfitilletl- the IOWD 0f plied to country districts.‘ Fortunately ‘fill? 0n Sunday morning. Newcastle than their com-mel- the improvaluent of hog braetllng in ‘ Wfliiiil terminate li‘l DGOODIQDT. many districts luadc it [losslllll- to sel- HEALTH CLUB V|5'TED-— 1927‘ ect many excellent! bacon type gills .l.\’iiss Wilson, Red iCross Nurse. ‘Oil “@0011”! 0i’ lite-He iliilbilfliiifiiiii- either at local marketing points or m ‘visited the Silver Tip Health Club ‘of iGrnde 7, Prince Street Sahool _this ‘week and ga-ve the girls an iinterestirig null informative talk on First Aid in Burns and Bruises and their treatment. Miss Wilson's visit was very much enioyed by the llewllh Cluib. Mt. StewartNotes ‘On ‘Wetlnesdtly lust two valu- able foxes belonging to ‘Mr. ‘Wil- liam McKenzie, escaped from his ranch the ‘snow ‘which had llrifte-i illto it ennlbling thiem ‘to ‘get. out over the ‘yard fe‘nce_ and up ‘to (late have not. ibeen recaptured. A number of people from sur- rounding districts" who attended the church services Sunday morn- ing drove I‘n the railroad. Satur- day's trains having cleared It, and the Ili-ghways everywhere being in poor shape for travel. l l ‘Messrs-Everett and George (Wood lspent the weck end In Mt. Stewart like methods. the town of NiBW-stochyartl centres. During ihe fall castle is now seeking some Olllfilfimnnths the swine graders were contin- “Ource 0i "Qillllii? i0!‘ "Bull"! the ually selecting sows to fill orders llllll towll’ u“ cmlseqilence- the coillmifl- this was further supplrlncnteti by the Biflll i_s taking the matter into COiI- ale of sows nntl llonrs from sow trains “mormion ililtl Will Villfy [JPODBMY run in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. eliiiriivnr to lil8if. the situation on The opposition to hog grading has some bnifness lines so ‘that the lMirnmichl viii not ‘suffer. The JNepislquit contract -wIlI amt likely lie renewed or extended on account of the loss to the province. Un- lees current is available at Bath- urst. or near there, the transmis- sion line to Newcastle may he a loss to the province. tonrses, lnertlngs and “Jail or Canada” Protest Amazes HlltiMlINOl-lAlM, Feb. iii-Margie- trate 1S. E. ‘Short._ in an interview with the Canadian Press today. ex- pressed surprise that there had been‘ any protest in Canada against his judgment recently in giving a prisoner a choice between ibelng ‘sz-nt ‘to jail or going ‘to Canada. I . a ing more swat-ate in their ability to‘ IIIJW V"? ‘NEH!’ ""999 l" "ii"- Slm" iiupruvl-tlu-nt oi‘ Ilogs has hut-u ilronvhii demonstrations mm“; 1“ V'M,._ Bruce MucNut. who is abithe guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Daniel lending Pllrtou Academy is spend- Blfl- The "lime? M“ W905 is en" '-:|g a fcw days with Ills parents. $33911 i" farming i" Alb)?“ and Mr and Mrs l). l’. MllcNutt, Mal- peqne. Rev. J. M. Murchison of St. Jqhn. N. B.‘, Secretary of the N. B. and l’. l1]. i. Bible Society spent sever- al days with friends ln Malpeque. A holltty welcome is always await- ing Ml‘. Murchison here. Mr. David and the Misses Mathe- sou ietilruetl t.o Charlottetown on Saturday the 13th Feb. During their stay here they were the attests or Dr. .l. W. and ‘Mrs. Keir. Dr. I13. .l. and Mrs. Keir of Alber- tun who arrived in Mulpeque oil ‘l ucstiay left for Kensington on ‘Friday. The good wishes of Dr- Keirs host of frledlds will follow lllm and his bride all along lites flll-(i. Miss Jean Sinclair who has spoilt the past year in Hamilton left n l'e\v days ago tor Summer- stile. Mr. Nelson Ramsay of Alherton is a visitor to Malpeque. Mr. Caeely Adams who resides lnear Durnley School has purchas- ed the properly lately owned by Mr. Hartwell (trozier. Darnley .l'o1-.it. This will prove a valuable acquisition to his present comfort- able homestead. _ The large number present at the funeral service oi‘ the 111w Mi‘- (‘olln Donald was u splendid tri- Ilute to the life of ii Kill"! ma"- 'i‘he service was conducted by tilt! pastor Rev. A. .\'. (Hills. iiflfliflllld by ilev. .l. M Murchison. n former minister of this congregation. Mr. tllllis chose his text from i Silmltei 20~~l8 "A|id thou shalt he missed. because thy sent will he enllliifl" and in this couuccilnn he referred to tile loss In tin‘ ttflflllllilllliYl 1h“ church and the Ilnnio occasioned ;by Mr. Donald's death. PrilYi-‘Y. was offer (l by Mr. Mnrt-Ilisinl Willi he also sfing with great lliltliilll "l-‘nlee to Face" 01in 0f the favorite hymns oi the deceased. AmoliK the floral tributes. a wreath from the brethern of KiliK Fiilwllrd lodge No. 16 A. F. anti A. will‘ noticeable. The beautiful ritunl- istic service of the Masonic Orilfli’ was impressively rend h)’ M'- Murchlson. and the remains were laid to rest im the cemetery ad- joining the church. The nail bearers were Messrs John Picker- ing, John Cousins. Edward Mac- IKRY. George Riley. Thus and V. P. ‘MacNutt. ' ‘ M- AMBITIOUS | Grocer (to boy): ,l~lm! ‘So Y0" .want. a 10h, eh. Do you ever t8" lies? _ ‘ ‘Boy: No. but I'd be willing t0 issrm-Jrhs Progressive Grocer. The _intiivldnsl I who nnoren lslsoulrl bs rapped in slumber. higher he la able to carry it. ‘their brother. Frank. oi‘ the C. N. has "not seen his native province for a nnm-ber of years. The latter Mr. Wood lives in Charlottetown. ‘Owing to the Georgetown train not being able to make the regu- lar passages to and from here. some passengers who came-on the eastern ‘bound train from the city were forced -to walk to their des- tinations along the Georgetown branch. It is reported that there are two- thousand five. hundred (2500) men employed on the ii’. E. ‘l. branch of the KI‘. N. ‘R. shovelling snow. So there is certainly no room to kick about having nothing to do. F. . _ I . PERSONALS Rev. Emmet Don-gen and his sis- ter. Miss Marion Dougan, left yes- terday morning for Moncton where they will spend the week end with R.. after which they will visit Boston. New York a-nd Pittsburlr. On their return to Charlottetown Father Dougan will remain a day or two then return to his Parish in the Canadian West. We give Prompt Attention to Dispensing Prescriptions And Keep Everything Found in ‘a First Class i Drug Store The lirisoner was charged with having threatened to shoot a wo- man and with having been drunk and disorderly and on his giving st promise that he would sign a pledge ' to abstain from intoxicating liq- nor and would go to, the Domin- glon, the magistrate announced that‘ lthe charge of threatening would be‘ withdrawn the other charge would be adjourned for eight weeks and. if ‘the prlsonm‘ left for ‘Canada ‘in the meantime. there would be no conviction recorded age st him. Magistrate |Short told the Cans dlnn Press that he thought the sd- vice given to till:- prisoner to go to Canada was the best for the man and ‘good for Canada as the person in question was the type of man who would make a valuable colon- Ist. The man had never been con- victed. the magistrate con-tinned. was well built and strong and of the sort that would be capable of righting himself in a healthy out- door life and when; hard work was essential to success. ‘ iMagistrate Short added that ‘he believed Osnada wou-id afford ‘the I man the chance he ought -to have. / il-ln said he had not the slightest idea of offending Canadian ‘susa ceptlbllities. nsvniw or swnvr: lupus-ray FOR. 1025. BY A. A. MACMILLAN. DOMINION I illvlii STOCK BRANFH. ] The receipts of hogs for i925 show a I alt-crease of 283,271 head, for the Dom- inion. This dour-nae is largely attri- hntl-ll to the liquidation of brooding stuck reuniting from the low prices for hogs which prevailed during the spring months of ‘I924. The curtailing of breeding operations In i024 was flir- thnr aggravated by tho relative lack of illignmr-nt of hog prices as compared with grain prices during the early part of the year. Japuary and June are the only two months which show an lnvrolilte in r erelpts. .lanunr_v's heavy rl-rrlpts were the result of the large in- crease in hug production which cul- minated In i924. Junt- retirlpts can he attributed to an extension of fall brood- ing tipcrntltlns, particularly In Western (‘aumim The light receipts for (Irtolpr November and December can in part hr attributed to late threshing in mnny districts of Western (‘anndn espl-rinlly Alberta. Large numbers of bolts. which otherwise would have been mar- keted In November and December, were not finished and ready for ntnrkrt tin- til .nttl-r the New Your. . ling grading statistics do not tell the whole story In regard to hngirn- pi-ovl-lneni for the your. Hog receipts for tho early part of the year flinilili- x I'll n high percentage of shop hols- Thr- fart that farmers hall liquidated sows nu n result of low hog prices and rorwspntltling high grnln values the previous year and were more careless in the finishing of their lungs hnd an affect on grading statistics. it was not until the fnll run started that the real effort of hog Improvement wnrh rnultl be estimated. liven then, sl- though the percentage 0t selects In- creased from week to week. the Inch of m» ‘Th: RsxALl. Poem- ‘ The lighter Tmmvs head is the ‘Listeners hear as little gnml- of others as they do of themselves. m KuoAit Stone =51 ln-nvlen have been volume reacted against sn incrrale In percentage and in the total number at twist-t baron hogs graded for the your. The [icrcantnges of henvles and cairn reduced during the your showing that farmers srt- becom- havc nll llill] n purl In “Inning favor for the hug grading puIil-l‘ and thn- popularization o! lhc bacon hog. The failure of the packers and bull-her buy- els to pay the l0 per cant for the scl- et-t bacon grade Ill Aiontrt-ni has l>l't'|| n serious hnrlltil-llp lo swine promotion and grmlllctitln activities in Que-im- illlil Eastern (iutnrltl. An analysis of hog prim-ti tlltuws that on tilt‘ llilals of ul-lghu-tl uvcrllgt-s thi- prim- of llngu ill Hi2!) mlvnnrl-ll $370 as omparcll with ill'.'i. This im- l‘ I price has stllnulotl-tl t-oilfltll- » an! given llltlllleuflllu in un llu-ri-nst- that. will probably num- tilnn l-t-l-ovt~l~ tin ground lost during llu- yt-itr. l-‘urnlt-"t i l'i'i.lli7.t' that with nhnulliuu-s of rtrllg. grains these vnn be nlnrIu-tetl ut [IFPIPIH hug prices ill u lluutlkoilie- profit through the hog. The passing of tlu- (irlli-r in-Polllu-i by the British hiinlstry of “Pi which becomes i-ffm-tive Jun. Isl. J makes It net-country to l'l'\'lI'\\‘ rt-ry l-nrl» -' mlniunu-nl of purpolw will t|t'|lt'l|l| l:l|',.:t-|_\' on Ihi- l-xIt-nl to WlIiPII lmlh all-ms of this big industry are able :..' lviliilt‘ lllitl ll\'l'f‘l‘llllll' the problem»: whi-‘n fnt-l- tin-in. Moth Illilill npprw- inu- soon-tiling of the illffioultiea whit-i. <o|||‘ro|ll liu- uillvt but If both Ilnv» .-..|.|'ii|.-|..-.- nln- Vin tin- other the groan-st i-i-ocw-s-t will lu- nladr. iilll\ tln- u-holo fit-Ill of production tin.» _ ml ill""llll7.lilltlllr~'. this _\‘t'ili' of the rcnulrcllll-llts for the snort-unfit! ;. 1.. |.. ...--- oi |l|~u.-»u|--||~ tin supplying -ol' nut-t... o. (lflfill ‘iiriluin l l|tll'lllllt'l‘, \\'.- linu- i-.-.l.-i..-.| lln- |l|tl||l n steady vtfumr of fresh prollut-l. I'| flu-u. u iu- ur intuit- sut-t-c-o- il"l"'liii»~ til-r lhw l-otilliilttlls thnl will obtain n ‘m. ;| greater stability illlli |ll‘l‘lllltlll'lln'v ter Jail. 1st, i027, It will lu- consul; oi‘ awiui- [vrodtlvtitln nml n slvlill} to have ho 7| produced iu fail ,\' ‘n t i‘ In \'H|III illitl ulili 'I.\' "i ‘I'll-fr’ volulnt- thmugbout the your. 'I' ‘ lilll'i'ti ‘l‘iu- farmers lllta ins paw i‘ ""1""? ihlli will T"'l"i"" i" W‘ l!l\"" in |-il_|_\' as ha» lib-o lilt‘ iunnilIEu-iiiroi. the earnest cmniillerallon oi ull hog pr. ._.. .lul>ors In (‘nuntln it‘ till-y ari- lo do llu-l ~nri In expanding our Siltlouul llitli‘ kct for hog products. The activities oi’ tlu- Western swin- Cumlnlttl-e which nna organized In March, i025, have lli'l'll rl-ry hl-lpfili in creating confidence on the part of Wes- i tern swine ruisl-rs ill the present ]!tlli|'_ -f the llomhllon l‘¢'lllll\'i‘ In llu- pro lllrllhll oi“ lint-on hogs. The rut-uh" ‘lltlnn of t'|llitlil_\' within tho lhlvl- uuooth grade which was first llenit with at the tirgnnlziltion viii-cling oi‘ lb.- Westcrtl Swine tVIIIIIIIiLIHt‘ flllii |l|lt‘i'l\‘ .lt the joint met-ting of lmill t-olnutitlol-s than, ilhl ll result of extol...- the ‘Italian parliament.) And to think I used to In July \\’ll|'l‘t' It nu-i with gvllvlwil nu- |H'tl\‘l'll has now Iu-t-n |n|l Inn. partial _npl-rntlun by tho Wl-su-rn Packers. ' 'I“- t- il-orklitg out of :| ilifll-rt-nll n: price lit-tween thl- good and |It|4| - :|'i|ilm n! thin-k Nlllllttillti il is |ll'|iI'\I'i by thv- product-rs in Western l‘.-| will ntitl cousltli-rillily to llu- gruwinll. iuliltlllil in favor of tin- protlui-ililn oli MARIANNE’ THE T|GHT ROPE WALKER the sch-oi bacon illlizs In the Wt-slt-rni Provinces. i ltaiia (to herself): ‘How funny she is! Although wululurful pro ‘us! in ih- » make such an exhibition of myself." (Mussolitui has expelled all the members of the opposition from —Ft0m II TTIVdIO, Dome. Exaggerated claims have had no place in the sell- ing of Star cars. the results of actual performance. So now in presenting the NEW STAR Cars, we The reputation acquired has been avoid superlatives, even though they be admissable, confident of the judgment of Canadian buyers. The powerful engine, quick acceleration, economy in maintenance and operation, distinctive appearance and low price of the New Star will win the‘ favor of the public. LIMITED TORONTO (LEASIDE) ONTARIO DURANT MOTORS OF CANADA See the New Star Fours and New Star Sixes at any Authorized Dealers Plasma! Crispflasty. Noluishiné 5 TRISCUTI‘ made of perfect a grains of wheatr] Delicious with button ..,‘ cheese or marmalades "Kn, -<<,lo~r\n *