:u;--u -\- ‘"1- LGLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS r _ . per line pu- lay. lo pa! line per I17 lu 8 {an I! ""- 5! NI line per an In l lays o: over. Con: I words m n IIIO» Groups of ll lguxeu. lnltlol count u one weld. lI subcut- dlloounu out. Allies; forms pan of ad. and nut IQ will IOI- Uleolnl lee use ROI-l ad. 18o In uni words to: on week. lltunflon Waited. lite-hr seven word: pol W“; . A it of any teain l“ PACKETSLONLY MYWRQQVQOOOO The driijirriil tar-r... SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. Greyiea rooms Thin-eds Everybody welcome. RESERVE TUESDAY. Muir. 6th baud. n]! for a quarter. on the ice at the Airens on Tues day, March 6th. ‘ full of action and a wards. CHLATHAM TEAM H ER-Er-The teem ariiived 'o’n the late train 1118i night and are registered at the Victoria Hotel. ‘ . for tho West Kent Arena “Pussdav. Mar, 6th. A good programme and skate with bands. Tlllllbles-rlllfilly testimonials could A Agents Wanted Miscellaneous fivciency of D1‘. Thomas Electric Oil in correcting disorders of the Til/ANTED LIVE AGENTS FOR Watkins 150 products. Dir-sag l0 consumer. Write The J, R, veyor. Harmony Jet. land, with ‘buildings. on Union R0110. 3% miles from Charlotte- agc 3 years. Weight about 1700 lbs. Jticob Corney, Green Bay. a7,“ 1.0 Messrs. fl‘red'k Huth and C0 64 Park Street. FOR SALE-JJNE BEAUTIFUL Aluminium Communion Service. Individual 36 glasses. Good as now. Wiiilanisons Auction Rooms, Cor. Kent and Gt. George Sis. ll893-27-3i classified catalogue cor-ding FOR SALE-JINE LOBSTER “Suhdry Foxes". boat, with 4 horse power imper- ini ‘engine, boat fished two "springs. Good size, for shore fishing. Lloyd Cox, Morell. 11896-27421 I your business. ance either to Agent 1128 FARM 0R BALE-ONE OF THE fines: in Kings County 190 acres in all over 100 acres clear 811d °l splendid quality. balance nearly covered with fine hardwood 300d buildings, sea manure available Apipiy to Mrs. Edith ilyndman, St. Peters Bay. 11732-14-101 citing Agent for Canada, Sum merside. P. E. island Situations Vacant s SE-EL HOUSEHOLD NECES sities; Greatest imaginable de FOITVSALE-VIOTOR srsneor- iicnn. good for large auditorium or hall. 600 volt Electric Bulb, adjustable to gas us well n5 comfortable rooms at reasonabl Myers and Ben]. A Wentlierblehs rates‘ 187 Rrince st‘ Mt. Albion, n buffalo. Fl-illlfl‘ plwsc leave at W. .1. McEach- eru or the owner B. A. Weather- h|e_ 22-6l der. Frank McKay. ty. LOST.—A LETTER ADDRESSED to John N. McPhee, lfnirvlew, Lot 65. mulled ut Charlottetown. Jan. 31st, and has not reached its destination.‘ As ‘this is an important letter, will the finder communicate at once with Mr.‘ McPhee. or his "solicitors. ‘Palmer &-‘Pillm0l‘? East Royal B. Chapman. Northport. N.S. ~L08T--ABOU‘T A MONTH AGO leather bound, prayer book be- -'tween St. Duristans CathcIi-nl and Zion chuurcb. ‘Finder please lcuve at this office and receive reward. - ' l. "Male ‘ Help ‘Wanted MALE HELP WAflTEDE-MAKE Mmiey fit hOmB $15.00 t0 $60.00 Pill“ Flieellly for our spnro tint- writing showcardvd for us. Nor Clllwflfislfls- We instruct lllVll "Dilly you with work. \vv-.~=i-' Angus Srowcnrd Service 103. Cllllwfne Bids. Throat». ' ' II-ZZ-(ltf isfactory. inerside 11615 5 mwftr RAW FURS WANTED. I and all kinds of other small furs m highest market prices. All lots lieid separate and returned if our prices iire not satisfactory. Ship at once to E. H. Rayner. Summerside. I’. E. ii. “The ls- iuuiVs Big Fur‘ House.” rji-emier icing w“ ' ' - Has Grippe pcitcd this morning to have 98-95" cd a good night and it is llmllllbll? 'KlY‘ir Who is conflnsidto his house Severe Kidney Trouble DP- Kidney-driver Pills. r. J..- mo. A. McDONALD, LAND sun- 11716-15-1mth. walkl" C0» 379 CPI-lg St. West ‘Montreal. v COUR$E FOR NURSING ATTEN ——— danis. — The Robert B Bris- For Sale ham Hospital of 12s Parker Hill Avenue. Boston, M855. 11D- FQR $A|_E__50 ACRES OF GOOD nounce the reorganizing of its Training School for Nursing At- tendants beginning April 1. 1923 ii SILVER FOX PELTS~SEl1d them Southwark, S. E. 1., London, England, for the ‘Spring Sale. You benefit by 01"‘ in which buyers may readily locate the various classes of pelts in which they are interested. Foxes val- ued under $40.00 are bundled ac- to value and sold as We are giv- ing our best service; we want ' Send notices of shipments and value for lusnr- W. H. Bennet, Broadway, New York or to E. H. Rayner, Soil- ..11ti14 5 mwf t1 mood; have business of your I Own. make five dam,“ up daflyrll-oairo lo investigate the recurrcn capital or experience uuueces- "If" sury. Gnrretsou, Limited, Brant-fl-JH 27-31 WANTED—~A TOULOUBE can: si i WANTED.-—SEVERAL SCHOON ers of 500-lbs. to ZOOO-fbs. capac- ity to deliver early herring from Magdallne Islands to Northport and Pngwash, N.S. Apply -to L. 11876-2641 _ ‘runs WANTED - 1 am buying for cash Silver Foxes, Crosses and Reds and all kinds of small rurs at market prices. All goods urs held separate and are rc- tnrned if our prices are not sat- E. H. Rayner, Sum- WILL buy for cash two hundred Silver Fox Pelts, also Red and Cross 11881-21-wfm6i. .wi.tii an attack of SPlPDB W" 1'9‘ that l-e will be well enough to ‘siicrii: subsgdyl diéglich. even sup‘ ___ v , q-l-TAWA‘ Feb .27 __premierllle:l;ls the House wi/thln a few _> r ,l i a mt d. respiratory processes, but the best testimonial is experience and the Oil is recommended to all who suffer from these disorders with lhs cemainLv thatthe-y will find relief. it will allay inflammation in the bronchial tulbes. Moosejaw Election , 0n April 8th . _ - For full information apply to ,_ll tile superintendent 21 1 m- OTTAWA Feb 27 Writs h“ ‘ . mu . 4. . —- e FOR SALE-slloll-l-HORN BUl-l-i been issued for the bye election on April tenth to fill the vacancy caused by the nix-seating of R. M. Johnson, Mooeejaw. because of ex- penditures in cfection. N0 Need 0f , Fuel Committee For Ganada 0'I"I‘.AWA, Feb 27—The govern- ment feels tiiiat no good Durimfle would be served by appointing u special committee of the House to consider Canadifsi fuel "problem with a. view to the adoption of u National and British coal policy for Camilla. Toronto, in the House today in answer ‘to placed on tile order paper. had created the ls-fac-tcry furel situation and a solution .- Electrlc Lbshfi-I 919-91‘ cl" Emmi‘; 1on1, one, 20-121 if funds were provided _ as pro- H ‘E%P1'%%j ?§i:a¥filg% g: _ .. posed in .t.i_ie estimates for ‘the com. r. .n nu . . “Siesluns, 0 e 115.193.57.31 , __ . {lllitfdlllil-C‘ various investigations ._ ._ r0 LET-TWO OFFICES nexrhfwigigraufée .. ,i t. to American Consulate wel ‘ "7' r ‘W Lo“ lighted and heated. Anny azihmnvpnien e TH g - - - . 118-254: ‘ - -‘ v s i1 s n LOST-COLLIE PUP. FINDER T“° M8“ l“ --frequemly recurring unsatisfactory’ please return to 100 Brighton . wanted ‘fuel situation. ‘ ' ltoad and receive reward. 3i ‘ " 'r'£>'§F*I.Eri/'J£'r~ DANIEL WANTED -- FEW aoanoens‘ B iNo-rt-h Ireland , Parliament Opens BELFAST, Feb 27—'i‘he parlia- ment of Northern Ireland was _ opened by ‘the iDuke of Aberdeen new governor. with ceremony sim- llarwo that of the British P811113.- i mient. , Soldiers lined the crowded thor- oughfares. » Reciprocity in Income Taxes WASHiiNGiTQM Feb 27-— 'I'-.he iiousc today passed and sent to i-he Sinai»: the bill providing for income tax ueciJ-rocity with Can- ‘Jdiil- The hill ‘Would amend the United iStateirr-evenue laws and llllpQot on Canadians llvlitg in (‘undo and working in the United Sta-tea lllC_S2llI1.6 income tax that (Inna-in HTDOQB- on citizen-s of the United iSiates living in the United State's but crosslu-g the in erna. ticuni boundary‘ fine for work, The House also passed the Port. er resolution requesting President Harding to negotiate with world svvfirlmleiil-S l0!‘ a irestriction in the production of the shim“, poppv and cocaine. The resold. ticn \\'3‘3_ sent to the Senate bu; but the Senate failed to reach g vote on the motion recommitt the Sets New Record For 5,000Meters on Indoor Traci; NEW YORK, Feb. 27. —W||1ie Rlioln, Finnish-American Club long distance star. established a new world's record of 15_ minutes, 1. 1-5 seconds for the 6fl00 meters 1g. door run at the Brooklyn Evening HQLSTEIIN‘ BANQUET Rose and y evening. 2i for West Kent night ot the Arena. iMhticihi, "Ice-races and skate with SEE THE -WEST KENT BOYS A inrograrmme skate after- s of the ‘Chatham hockey ENCOURAGE sport among ouir boys by buying a. couple of tickets night at the ::.A Corrector of Pulmonary be presented showing the great ef- ., - 1haps not. govemmeut u wasngfifiinruréglégidown inferior cream iron’. a desire tiilOi to offend ipatrcns. Mr. Keefe believed every patron should have 1:‘. tank where he could cool cream ‘before sending to the ‘factory. Mr. f, I eque. mm m? possible to prevent a factory from paying extra high prices in lother i'uctory's district. .Mr. McGre- gor said ‘the creameries and dairy association should endeavor to eli- minate this kind of_ competition. lMr. Pooley, Tryon, described the method he used preparing cream for ithe factories. paid, ,even 5 per cent, will soon induce |iarmers to‘ send -the best quality IE. in conciu I tories. Provincial Act, said the new Mr. each i I A difference in rather than the Mr. W. J. iReid, 0t’ the Depart- ment of Agriculture, who had been appointed to look into the uiatter of cooperative dairying and buying next addressed the meeting. biggest mistake tory and the duct ls the shipped the full ll-igh School games lest my“ The old mark rt? 15.05 ‘4-5 was held by George Bnhag. Phil Rudolph . . Again in Trouble uosrox. ‘Ff-b. I'm-mud Aura been of Toronto delelted Victories of Boston. 2 to 1 here last night in the ruglisst game of hockey thld season in the first period Rud- olph, of Victorian; drunk Dilu- more, of the ‘fofoiito team I p i; .- Lumber ‘sion 1 wish to thank all who have in any way lwllwd to make my work of instruction bene- ficial. Let every branch co0l>eraite in greater efficiency during 1923. A discussion followed Inspector Morrow’s report, upon the pasiiue - lzation of whey as a method of im- proving the flavor of cheese. Morrow said this is being done with great benefit to the product in Ontario. Mr. Wesley Keefe and Mr. Barr, chief of the Dairy Divi- sion Ottawa, and others continued the discussion, taking up the ques- tion as to the best way of secur- ing high quality cream for the fac- Mr Barr maintained the question was one of paying the price and of rejecting everything but the best. The fault of Island cheese generally is the undesirable flavor. It is a little too stronB 11nd heavy. The problem oi local dairy- mcn. is to eliminate this defect and we should not ‘be satisfied un- til we have 75 per cent of our pro- duct up to the highest standard. The necessary grading 0f cream for factory production was brought up, Hon. Mr. Len pointing out that this was required according to the ewiir legislation worked out satisfactorily at New Perth and lie believed it a great pity this law was not enforced in every factory. The advisability of taking in cream containing as low as 20 percent butter fat was agreed pro and con.‘ Lea maintained the standard should not go below 25 per cent. Mr. W. P. iMcNeill, 0'Leary, s in his factory there had been no lneed to enforce the low a-s the cream standard was good. Mr. Wm McGregor, Lot 16, stressed the de- Tma mmmnation was given tmslrirblllty of assigning territory to‘ i 1‘. L. ‘Church, Conservative, Northifzilecf czfgggzifolfigrylplgffif m; . - .wlth this. The cheese maker, mak- d series or ““°‘“-}.’§§iirfg cheese by the hundred, is per, ‘ ready enough lMr. J. A. ‘Lea said where ‘there was zrcheesel 1g gs 1 . ,_. . t b iiactory and butter factory lumdy n I c" ‘lea u“ 0am ‘vouldl _ other ‘it would be bard to w M) “mung salusmctary prevent a man ‘taking his milk to ‘m. anthracite Goa-l and one after having ‘been turned down [to Suggest “mung m alleviate the at the other. lMr. Wm. ‘Caibeck. Bedi asked whether it would lliel successfully the price second best. last yenr was not getting into the market early enough for supplies. Prices were found with regard to cheese boxes and the Springton Lumber Com- Dflny was given a contract. Deliv- ery aud quality were not satisfac- Company blames the lateness of the order i'or the trouble. With regard to c0- operative selling oi‘ cheese ihc Unit ed Dairymen's Co-operniilve Co.. established in Montreal in 1920 has been doing a. reliable business for a great many cheese factories throughout Canada. They point out that the great defect in lslnnd pro- “off-flavor" There should ibe no reason why the product could not be madeihe best in the Dominion. has been practically eliminated in some factories here and the only discernable‘ difference in manufac- ture was that these factories had cleaner milk. The one factory that make paid the highest price and secured the best price of 28% cents. The matter of buying next summer's supplies Mr. Reid suggested should be taken up by the directors as soon as possible. Mr. D. M. McDonald, Manager of the Springton Lumber Company, said he had expectel some critic- ism in regard to last year's deliv- ery of boxes. The contract had season's v This course will ibe given. like O n turn The cheese. This off-flavor Daiililllill Met Yesterday (Continued from Page One.) Technical School. should be a great help to your: men who are learning the business and to those who wish to lssrn. We will also put on the regular dairy course for] cheese and butter makers at the, cont-lu- sion of the other. ' We will also have Olllfimglllar spring show of cheese "and butter for which prizes Tbs judging will be done by _souie of the Dominion staff. We should ‘have every cheese and butter ma- ker present. Ws would have our milk producers, whole- sale dealers, and any others who may ibe interested attend this meet J . ilny boxes. from factories direct. done. l0 if carried out the principles hound to succeed“ will help this. in butter manufa iilr. Without quality we are more Mr. McKay explained ‘that Jilly. ibutter was not moving cause the factory people the money, and because the butte k090i. The Cape Breton creamerie in on the market was to again cu aid we will continue to have The BDeaker was pleased fa start in ienforce the law too soon. {the movement has popular ; pressed upon daA-rymen iferlor grades that th unti become a.“ _ Scotia creamerles to grade supplies. A .few plants |but ‘those who carried th person could in over the province. speaker did not think this advis when a special grade for cold stor age was wanted it would certain would ensure special. that market without struotlon at North Sydney. location was of less that brought into “the business future ahead. (AWlli-IAQ-l Hon. W of. Agriculture, roforrlaa’ to ‘min dilly,‘ hdand ‘ If: 00 him-data: tilerlrechnloal School. "A vote of than. moved by Ml‘- John mun. vii. mil recoil“ 4n i»- m. o. . ‘urixviirle W siting ma". ldiournmont was (lid: ‘mule nflfll 7.80 D. m. nvuuiuo sllsioi! One pill - t... lisp. i. us. an one‘, ,,, nnugji,“ gram: fight rei ma Police . . - ‘i i‘ ~ ~ ~ . l ii I 0i ‘< ‘. '~ 6 m. m. was» .. - r ~ t “ '~ 5&2. ‘ll-twain’ mun "lldafiilri? $1; of o: Dairy tfwlllolhfitlawa, who first took occalicu to pay tribute l0 been given very lute. On May 15. he had to iput men into the Woods “l0 set green lumber to complete ‘he lillillily of boxes. The boxes re- cuire heavy lumber of good quality. The iimper- time for making the... is the month of March. already the elllllimny have contracts for 18.000 I The umber for the heads should be cut three weeks or a month ahead, and ‘"1 early order permits this to ibe Mr- W. A. iMcKay, Superintend- el" °l Dfllfylllg for Nova Scotla. next addressed the meeting on the Progress of cream grading in Nova Scotia. The cooperation in dairy. in: spirit he said, prevails here more so than in Nova Scotia, and are He had llstsnded with interest lo the discussions which had taken ‘Plne- ‘Emphasis should be placed 0n quality and closer cooperation between the Maritime Provinces lure and to s. less extent in cheese manufacture. the big output is made when the price 1s the low- est. This unornlng in Halifax but- ter rose to 55 cts. 6 months ago wlienbutter was being made ex- tensively it was 34-—35 cts. rlf how- ever, we have the right quality we will be able to carry it better uu- iil the rbetter prices come along. or less at the mercy of the market. three government creameries were oper- ated in Cape Breton. The price was set at Truro. Last summer. in on the market and S00 packages were possible. Grading will not. be done. accumulated in the three creamer- ies. because P. E. island and West- ern Ontario butter could be had Chen-per. This was sold cheap ibe- needed was of the quality that would not were making practically the same quality. and the only way to get the price. This Mr. McKay could not very well do_a.s he was Super- intendent of dairying for Neva Scotia and what would dalrymen "BY t0 that? dnstead it was sitored, 903 boxes were placed in cold stor . use in Sydney. As the quality m, not the» best it was necessary to take a price below the market. Tllli Proves that unless we get qllillily with cold storage facilities trouble. This is the benefit of cream grad. thatiiocal cheese as possible. this direction was being Jnade here. But neither in this pro- irince nor in Nova Scotis has the Jaw regulating cream grading been jeniorced. it would not do to rigidly: mcheese has liailen greatly since the °“°- He had llilwever- lm- bars are‘ out of ebuslness. Qellllllw lil- rhccse stored in Montreal would ey were law breakers. Another reason for non ,enforcomem of the law was the‘ idifflcuit of procuring a man with- tlie experience and tact necessaryl ‘to act as a cream grading inspec- tor. Au endeavor, largely success. iui. was made to ‘induce the Nova l-llell‘ year, for export purposes. Mr. objected, 9 "stem sail. iout last season are the most en- mlthusiastic for continuing the grad- ing. The standards decided upon at a meeting of creamery representa- tives were practicaily the same as, here-three grades being named. A flat standard was not thought nec- essary as it was argued that no successfully send cream under 20 per cent ibutterfat, as it would not irsep. Mr. McKay gave particular instances of suc- cessful grading in Cape Breton fsc tories. and the same was true all ’The question hud come up as to the desirability of churning the different griules separately. The able in the ordinary case. although ly help in keeping the butter long- er. But the quality could be maln- iialued very satisfactory simply iby‘ sticking to cream grading at dsllv-, ery. Two cents difference was mode between the special and first qualities, and three cents ibetween firsts and seconds. With reason- able care first quaillty cream could be supplied and a little extra care it was hoped in ‘Cape Breton at some time to be able to supply looking -t nt ith is a ggflz-igagslggmd ‘zlnailrlltgtiethsrefu: good m! ‘Warhead 9x13911595- 5l5° 111835 storage iplant is now under con- l“! ll llllllcull l° “i939 Mum's M ' Mo,‘ , 0,, 1",“), can"... the amount of milk ‘:0 lbs heuledz‘ mhtred thtlggrgvémc upon mnmnmtherefore. resolved that this Asso- a three months. dairy“; amnmcialilon through its directors pre- imd he wished it every success. Tmm h” h“ advoumd a, m, mo. each creemery for their signature per place for a Mufti-me Dairy School hut now that the matter seems to have-‘beeu dwnlwd 11B asked why it could not be possible to have such aisohoal here. The importance the establishment of the school. The work is constantly be- coming more technical and l-f the boat kind of you!!! m" "'9 n° be ‘ they must be shown that they have a M. bu. Commissioner infill. for. their presence and vii-l , thiuqbio a v stance in the interest of: m‘ ‘aw dairy course. roam-lad ll!" ml ill." fill mm a pucuiu ‘ind some for "m. , o " m the delollll" to seconded w m.» the dl-lfyi ll. tandem an. Mdffay for his intor- mum because‘ of his houoflilh . ‘ Wllilnct ud excellent biwnueu ab- Vcgstable Compound. used it with the lame good results: women derive from its use. the late Mr. A. J. Biffiu, whom he had known as a youns Imll- l" then emphasized the necesslfly at the present time or every dairy man doing his utmost to promote the industry. Much adverse crit- Cclsm 1s being made about our cheese and butter iirvdiwls- Mr- Barr referred at lensth to the re suits of the butter and cheese scor- ing competitions carried on by the Dominion Department, an extend- ed report of which will aliiwul‘ later. Mr. Barr said the scvarvmenl lfl looking for ten cheese graders. lu- cinding one for PE. Island. The salary offered. is $2.400 and the best available men-are needed. These men will come for united (mining to Montreal this spnlng. lie did not wish to go into details as to how the grading work would be carried on in this Province. Il- will ibe done wrlth as little distur- ibance to the regular channels as c. in any event, on the shelves of the cheese makers, ‘but lu the package the cheese is shipped in. lif the grading for the province could all tic done in Charlottetown it would u-rea-tly simplify matters, but to do this would be unfair to tho d-airymen in many parts. He ibe- licved the grading would have ‘to he done at the railway car. while the cheese are being loaded. Every butch of cheese, to facilitate the, work, must be numbered and the number put plainly on the boxes. The cheese could of course be graded in Montreal or other points of shipment. bu-t it would ‘be to the advantage of the makers to have it graded here. Island makers l‘ t deal by following ins-tructionssnd the Department on its part will co-operate in every way possible. The exiport cheese will he graded in any case and as much of the Mr. Barr said hard things about some island cheese sent to "Mont- real, There was no objection to There ls hardly a neighborhood in the United States where women cannot be found who have derived benefit from Lydia. E. Plnkbam’: For nearly fifty years this botanic medicine has been overcoming some of the worst forms of female ills. As one woman ha: been benefited by its use she has bold others who have so the uloo! thil arm medicine has spread from whore to chore b! the recommapdatlon of those who have found it‘ good. Therefore. ask your neighbor; 1st her tell you from experience the benefit which ailiul can help the Department a great- Ask Your Neighbor-Hockey _ Here ‘Tonight Tonight at the Arena Rink tho Chathaui Hockey team will cross wicks with the A-begweita iin what is expected to be a real high class exhibition of hockey. The Chatham boys are looking forward to taking the first fall on! pf the championshnd‘ ' play the game right from. the start. Th0 iAIbi-Ilfll on the other hand in order to keep smokes alone National Hockey thrills. season attended. have Pats and Canadie faction of all. ious against Mr. shipping 2nd and 3rd class cheese provided it was marked as suehfl. lialthough the demand for 3rd class Some certainly require a drunken man to eat it. The problem was what to do with this low grade stuff. One miau had suggested to him than it be dumped inio the St: ‘Lawrence. 'i‘here is certainly every ‘need for critical cheese grading. 1st grade bu-tter regulations this i |Bcr said, allow of only 2 per cent. l inspector F. T. Morrow comment- .ed upon the importance of Mr. Barr's address and explained that. the ibutter samples sent for sconing competition invariably came from the best producing creameries. Mr, W. P: McNeil] thought the annual ‘meeting should be held later in the year. The president argued that it might with benefit be held earlier. On motion of Mr. LePagg the 1 cent; tax per 1.000 lbs levied by the Association was reduced to 5i cent. A suggestion that hhe Association take four shares, totalling $100. in the Unil- ted Dairymen‘s Cooperative Com- pany, referred m in Mn Reid's yldfl- ress was after discussion held over for future consideration. ;» Mr. Wm. Cain, appdinted~ to and- it the ifinancial report. declared tihe igures correct and the report. read in the afternoon, was accord- ingly odopted. The other reports submitted were passed as read. Before adjournment the tie-solu- tiou committee brought in the fol lowing resolutions, which were un- animously sdopted:-- RESOLVED that the practice of croamenies to now accept cream by rail ire-m ipstrons in cheese fac- tory districts, which has a demor- ulizinigeffect‘ on sniri districts, by dinmperlng progress and by increas on account of the uncertainty of Dire and present a. contract to" asking them to agree in refusing cream from a cheese factory d‘s-‘ tnict while the cheese factory is in opsrutlon. This agreement to be: made between‘ this Association and; the Individual crsameides. Moved’ by Mr. Miaflregur seconded by Mrfi Adam Brown. ' THIS ASSOCIATION de- sires to express its thanks to Mr. Geo. H. Barr, Chief of the Dairy- Dlvialon Ottawa. and MYQW. A.‘ McKay. Dairy inspeehoi-"ot Novi- humius of this pro l by Mr. J. S. Oouoi Callback. ‘WHEREAS death hub n- moved one who w“ very closely‘ connected with the dmirylng dusky of this Province, iilr. A. . whom we bad learned to l The Y. M. will journey to The meeting; Loses Racq Title he socistion and Bolton Wanderers. match‘ was 80,442 time. l3 x’. It! WNW '§.'*h<i%" n §und"!;l'th0l'"r£i' . v of this ruoidoa he nut‘ to the‘ ‘Illdlmald family of Iheiflectiiud. ‘Moved by Ir. 8:8. Cousin, ll_ courted by llr. J. H. Simpson. flléy in line ifor championship will bavegto win out, as the next games will from home and they will be deter- mined to leave for the mdinland ivith a good margin to their credit. The fans will therefore see the lmlwrllinoe of this and leave their uniiil after the game, thereby giving theuilayers every chance to play the game. Down the Stretch Neck And Neck in National Hockey TORONTO, Feb. 25 St. Patricks moved up into second place in the League rthey defeated Canadians of Mont- ireail here on ISaiturday night by 4 to 3 in o game that was productive of brilliant playing The largest crowd of the ‘The French- men put up their best battle oi‘ the year oi; local ice and liad the Irish weakened they would practically been eliminated front the race. IDs-ch teem has three more ' games to lplny and and Ottawa. Si. m=gc'gri¥s°'é:§::|:%“m”- - us are coming Daoart_|nl1742-8_Iolllnol.6olllu' dmerriariuraii-‘isr-sris‘ down the strench neck and neck. ————<-o>i-— Summerside Hockey . The filfth game of the Summer- siafe Hockey series between the Red 50x and War Vets was play- ed before a fulr crowd at the Cry- stal Rink, Sumnierside last night. resulting in a victory for the Red So: with a score of 6——0. The winning of this game gives lied Sax the trophy. Mr. Arthur Alien refereed the game to satis- IN G cum. An exciting match (for the final , {I'm Challenge Cup donated by Mr. G. D .Wr-i,ght was played in the Curi- ing Rink last night, Mr. J. A. S. Buyer's team coming out victor- team. Wright's The rinks and scores ifollcw: Watkis .1 Fraser . Fitzgerald Dr. ifouston 515mm c” may‘ -. C. Moore Dr. [iffllllbflld mondon Feb. 27 __,l.he mm,‘ fli l°.s‘r’.a.w."."f‘?'...rr $05‘ F???” W“ "Hi"- "sel" use“ *=~ r‘ Y.M.G.A. Team to i Play At Aibertoni C. A. hockey team Wllefflflilon, 0. 0. they will play the Alibcrton team on Thursday and Friday nigh-is. between tihese teams was to have taken place some time ago. but owing to the conditions on the railway linerihe games had to be postponed. The Alberton boys are playing good hockey and intend to put up n real good game against the ---<+>——- Albertion nets Held For Nine Years NEW YORK, Feb. z7.—Clsrence C. H. KnphZ-ll. New York, yester- day lost the United States national racqnets title has held since i914 - to Stanley Mortimer, New York, nis doubles champion partner. in the final match of .the singles tour- nament. Mortimer decisively out- played the champion, winning by scores (if 15-10; 16-4; 13-16; 15-6. BRITISH FOOTBALL LONDON. Feb. 2’i.--Londou clubs triumphed in all their games the third round of the English As- cup played yesterday, while Liverpool league leaders. ivent down and out before Shef- field United. Three London. ciuhra- Charlton, Queens Park Rangers West ‘Ham-whitewashed their opponents, while Tottenham, Hotspur, the other club from‘ the metropolis, was on the long and of the scoring. Huddersfield, cup holders, could. only draw with In the Huddersfield-Bolton ycrwp Jack scored in ‘the first half for the latter. The cup-holders equal- lzed through lsll-p near the end of, the game The attendance at hhisj and lute celpis 6,009 pounds. Liverpool made a good start in its game with Sheffield United. Chambers scoring a few utilnutel after the kickoff. Gillespie. how- evad, equalized» just before half ilfiftv-eight thousand people new " trim ‘Cardiff a homo. the record for the grounds. The n- ("iiltliiliilil hi???‘ r‘ 'r .r_ be away for men who him. B lt'rm_ no. You’v.e pigiy to ,1’ you up; when yggrghlpse positions and they ire many n i iY-r. r will the dawi have 50f .0 , _ an teriggrstedti-or it ‘ our‘ . and anigzlssuone to chive 4| D“J_oe lire is or‘? ofhtlio _' uring ss are me clear-nail he could oi’ gucli special kn _ as we require and use ‘in nose. Now he known just e ' he must know to hold down sltlon to which I have pro mo. . I'm felling you this, there are other good position; Joe's success was gained ._ vocational training acquired. I ' the International Correbpohg “ Schools. How about. yo ¢ _. C. S. Course -- there are -- is easy to learn. Let us tell you all about this wonderful method. not _ . mark the coupon and mail it to 6D Montreal today. rem. orrr zrun .... the lxfllliGi-‘Ilagfrll: MZrS"r’i-'¢"i.'rl.'r.~ _¢_.‘.. --ue_ reipts amounted to $4.200. __.___.._._.. - __- socia-tlon cup played 1n the Uni‘ iliingdom yesterday afternoon ~01“!!- iduced the rfoilowlng decisions: "T Huddersfield 1, Bolton Wanderi- crs. 1 .. - Liverpool 1. Sheffield United l. iCardiif 2. Toutenhem Hoiapur 8. Charlton 1, West Bronwigk A]; . Quecns Park Rangers 3, v Shields 0. ‘ ' ‘I’ Uri-ll’)! 0. Southampton 0. - lVestbs-zn 2, Plymouth 0. [0 Derby County 1. The Wed -» x a English League. London. F-Fib 27.--R_e|ul!g first dlfislon games of thellniliifl football assoolatiion playl ihdi- day afternoon were as rumour; Arsenal 3. Chelsea 1. ' A ‘smile 1. Aston" Villa 1. Manchester City 1, Burn; Sunderland 8. 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