. . .,Tryon Egg Circle I , -_-l.._.. TWO“ 11kg Circle convened in annual session in Tryon hall‘ on the evening oi‘ Blebzuary 21st, with oiiicers and- membera present irom Prfl-ctlflllly all parts oi the field. also u-epresenlatives present. from the association and Live Stock Brando oi ‘the Federal ‘Dept. oi Agriculture. N ‘A! i8 1118111! oi encouraging re- This Winter Strong and Vital- Take SCOTT’ EMULSIO Rich In All CodJiver Oil Vitamins it a Borne. Toronto. Ont. lb-Sh routs a, very optimistic spirit pre- “311611. 811d Vt-‘il y ‘brlgilzit hOpGSi BIO entertained tor the year upon which the Circle has en; ered. Those rooms showed tihait i the ince or oonltinued and determineqi opposition originating irom one lmhticuiar qnni-iter, the ‘Circle here, ‘as well as the other ls‘land Circles, ihas been steadily going tor-ward- Ultiere being 00,000 dnz. more e885 fihlllpsd iii-rough ‘this medium than in the past ‘two yeazrs, with an in~ _ creased value oi '$2i5,000,00. I11 one instance it was show illlidil. 110W 11mg Y?!“ M’ w“ ,0“ m where the denier paid more 10111111 11 w 5111119 ,, ' r-l- ‘Circle tor egigs, th-e members dIOiP- 11' swam“ 31111111155‘ ped the Circle, vri-thdihc result itlrat I tihe deal-er dropped his ‘price. The v *“°" ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' members ithen requested to be re- Wsanizsli,» having de-arned U118! fthese Circles are working in the . EYE STRAIN . best interests oi the farmer. Valu- ._._-, i . . 4509; 5011mm; yea;- 6000 old country". he iaddied, “is not nbia iniormstion on grading, cnll- £2; and this yeah 1927' mo,“ “m done ya-t. She has loits o! kicks‘ leit 111i; and ieedinig or poultry, we're 1m w |F9b_ 2151, 30,000 1103,; were illll tier but we hnvo to iace the in- llstened-to-with deep interest. iand shipped wlnm Sacks/factory mtumsuevitablcatihe centre 0t the empire tlhowed than splendid results are Quesuons were ready-l). and uwnwlwill shiit irom tine ‘Nonth Sea to THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDTKN Q. Ontario legislature to Protect Water Power (Canadian Press) ‘ ~ ‘TORONTO, Mairch lL-Aooom- pnnied by Lady Dennison, Sir Hugh‘ lDennieon, K. BE. Austral- ion ‘Coonmmsloner llD the United States. arrived in Toronto yester- day. iile addressed the Canadian club and th-e Women's Canadian Club. in ‘his address to the Odin- ad-ian club luncheon, Siir iHn-gh Den- nison, contrasted conditions in Canada. and Australia politically, socially and historically, showing the slight diiilierence existing be- tween nihie main pontlolla ot the Empire and libs great heritage oi British stock and tiiadition tibey hnve in common. Both countries. he said, were alike in ilhe possibili- lty oi‘ a. iuture that ‘would rival the achievements o! the United Slates. "in the next 40 or 50 years," Sir llugh continued, "i am sure tlhat the ceiniiiie 0i illhe empires wealth and Ipo-pulation will shlit away from ilhe iNor-th Sen to ‘Canada and. Australia. ‘Europe is like n min- ~ ing camp, ‘that is worn curt. Within 50 years bo-th oi us will be ia-r . greater than the Eziitish Isles. "Dire With all its (million sealed tl|ht in the clean metal-loll ugh". King Cole wince in perfect condition ts dnlhhl you. Your grocer can IIIPP1Y YW- Wihat has dull!)- " NATURE endowed Alberta with broad agri- cultural lands, a wealth of mineral resources-and mountain scenery. Man has tilled the fields, mined the ore, drilled oil wells fro which new wealth has poured into the country, exploited the beauties of mountain peaks, yawning passes, crystal lakes. ‘ Today, the rapid development of Alberta furnishes an absorbing chapter in the history of modern Canada. In the last: quarter of the 1 th century, catt lemen were attracted mint ‘Es-hash.- 1.;- .1‘. ~ achievable throughout the yep-l‘. fm r1] ng-wgifgd.’ and votes oyithelP-acitlc Ocean. _ , . . Particularly in the Mow-r 1110111118 .i’....i’.. holiday acknowledized. |l>eneil to the United States in one to this part: of the West by t e rasses of the foothills and the wide dlzlxiesnlagzreltrdglrfarlaefrsxér¥bldmd1g MEQ-ygrltetligil?“ .‘Z§;".“7§..l‘§"‘i,.’3?;iliffiiitflfi“lii..fi.l"lffi.fmigfi,ge " prairies and the mild climate. hlle many of the ranches have eeww or selection o‘! standards ectors and Oiiiicere. and best wish. cen absorbed by the grain farms of later days, there still remains a large area given over to the raising of high quality live stock, which i We use this adjective lli~ lsedly. Sufferers from Eysstreln . 1y have perfect vision and herelorl do not suspect the reseneeof any eye defect. emphasized. The address on th-e cooperative The motive power of the ntlre human organism is eljve Energy. Normal eyes, it ls computed lllze about 20% oi this erve EnerIY. but when Eye- reln lo present, a much rger proportion ls required. enee defective eyes, through elr consumption of an ex- I8|V0 IIMIIM 0f N9"! E"- Not nearly so common as it was‘. rqy may seriously nfleet the One reat reason is Marmola Prescrip- unctlonlng of other organs lion Tablets. It reduces fat by correct- l the body end produce lll ing the gland cause, without abnormal "mm , exorcise or diet. It is the modern, sci- entific way. Marmola has been used HAVE you“ 5Y5‘ _, for l9 years. The results are seen in EXAMINED every circle. And the use has, grown to very large propcrtlo s, because the ‘ l . G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist inrly swine. ‘where clubs had been organized, showed a lainge increase or business. The iirslt year 1024, 1200 hogs were glhipped; following way is so easy, so pleas t, so hel ful, so efllcient. You will be surprise and delighted. All druggists supply Msrmoln at $1 a box. Each box contains a pamphlet to secpiain the reasons for results. Go 1 get it new. PAPER Remnant Séle ’ WALL ‘PAPERS and BORDERS AT HALF PRICE Come in and ge_t some, bargains for the next few days. CARTEIVS Bookstore \ ._ Just what you mothers have been wishing for for years. A Clean, Pure, Rich Milk that you can depend on. ‘ A Food that will make and keep your children well. m Mother's it’-s up to you. Get Garden City Milk at once, it is ‘all it is represented to be. The Pure Milk., Ltd. Cor. Fitzroy and Great George Streets / Phone 584 FERTILIZERS: - A r Jiouiie Riel, line ilamous rebel‘ is dead here, street car irom lhieart disease. She years’ residence in Nova Scotia, in We are In a position to ‘quote you very attractive prlees on iertlllxers for delivery from steamer through the ports cl Prince Edward Island. These prlloes are ll lew- or lower than any you have received. 4 We can also supply you with mixed lertlllzere end chemicals ier shipment any time from Windsor. Get our proposition beiere you plsee youfoljder. Colonial pertlllzer company upeon,.u.e. _ _ ¥_ mi find 11014111118 141N191" w” 5111111511’ es are cordially ‘conveyed for a1 succesaiul and prosperous year. shinning oi Live Stock. iparltlcu- Rod“, Point i muirrrkx, March Srflllotations F od the travelling between [Rockyl i gun-m ‘idinurentide Pulp l; Womenslnstitute- took place on Spanish River . . , the 24th oi ‘last month, at the homo Spanish ‘River Pid. . .. ‘ ley Taylor are pleased to have her 311011101011 1 home irom the ‘City Hospital where Brazilian Tragtlon ‘ she underwent a minor operation‘. Sllflwiflilan en-t date was tendered Mr. and Mrs. . ‘Robert Currie, Cumberland, whdmmk 11°11“ - - - - - - - '. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison i ent, who very generously remem- ‘ bered iMr. wn-tiiMrs. Currie, 85% idistrict who are interested in Can- STRIPED POTATOEs on Electric Workers glpotrrlcal workers or Winnipeg. ve served notice on their em- k .. i, h d m fl _ ployerauthat ‘may Wm Tequh-e a gznegbttrdimentanorth ogstFfil-lgg, “use increase oi leven cents an . ma," in their qamecomtract The the first highway in Canada, the 01d agreement 931mm’ m‘ Apr“ 30' tive government. was the first Louis RiePs Sister _ _ liurnished by Johnston and Ward.‘ And Vlcnjtyimembers oi the Montreal Stock Exchange: ha 1 - The recent storms ve re ider New York Exchange Point a Oharlottetown almost im- Possible‘?! but the wonderfully iine1ALT°11 ‘"111 Sam" F9 RY- -- weather and travelling ior .theiAm°1'1°a11*ca11-C°- -- previous two months has enabledmn- ‘C111’ ‘"111 ‘M?’ C°- - the iarmers to accomf lish much in1A11an11° 119111191‘? ‘C1 -~ ~ the lines oi hauling to mnrketdAm~ 1'°°°m°11"° 0°- - - - - - - -- pressmg My and ‘cutting woodJAm. Smelt. and Being. Co. .. which has been the order.oi‘the;“1““°°“‘1“ C99- 11/1111- 'C°‘ 45% I day, around Holland Cove Farm,ica111’*dla11 Pfl°111¢ C0- - ~ - - - -- many coming long distances to ob-YN '11- Cen- ‘"111 11111 ‘RW- 11-11- tain firewood. Many also have thelficuba C11“ S1151" ‘0°- H11- -- dummervs supply o; mt Consolidated Gas Co. (N.Y.) Hudson Motor Car Co. The iarmers who have a, surplus ‘1111911161101181 Palm‘ C0. oi potatoes are at present busily en-,1111°1'11"11°!181 7911701911111 - ~- gaged in picking these over, pre-ismndflfll 01101"N"-J- ~ - - - - -- parlng them ior market. A oonsld-l M11!- K1111. and TQX- RY- - ~- erable quantity oi Seed Potutoeszinefldhll; Co. - - - - - - - -- - have been hauled already, and. Southern iPaciflc Co. . . . . . .. 107% many more u, go yet , Ilinion Pacific ‘Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 163% .____. 11.8. llndustrlal Alcohol ‘Co. .. 81% Shortly before his departure ioriUnlted ‘States Steel . . . . . . .. 150% Western ‘Canada Mr. iLouis McFatl-_ yen accompanied by his aunt, Miss: Montreal Stock Exchange Ross, oily, paid a. flying visit to Rocky Point bei]; the guests oiiAllltlbl Mr- ‘S. T, Currie and Mr. NolsonB- E. Steel 1st Plll. .'. i- mlontreal ‘Power . . . . . . .. The regular meeting oi the‘Natlonnil3reweries_. oi lVLrs. Ernest Currie with u. iull at- Steel Co. Can. Com. .. tendanco oi members and quite u Winnipeg Electric number oi visitors besides. Asbestos Com. New - Asbestos iPitL lNew . . . . . The many friends oi Mrs. Stau- 13911 T81°D11011e -- .- The whooping cough is ‘prevalent Can- Steemfll-llll Com. .. h. Falrvlew, the little child oi ‘Mr. Can. Steamship Ptd. .. and Mrs. Taylor has been sick, but 1301111111011 13111188 - - - - - - - . .. ‘is recovering rapidly, BANKS A miscellaneous shower of rec‘ Bank Conulerce . . . . . . . . . .. 240 . . 2571/4 were married “at m. January, at Bunk Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29.1% McMillan. There was a large num- Wh°“t_M"Y~ 111%? 11111’, 134%‘? ber oi iriends and relatives pres- 5°91‘ 131 Oats-May. 47%; July, 47%; Wheat-1May, 1431/4; July, 140%; Oct, 130%. Hockey gaines in lhp- Anna. are a source oi endoyment to those. oi the ada's National Sport and many drive to the city at night to witness those thrilling games. WINTER COLD. CREDITED FOR NICKNAME ‘BLUENOSES’ TORONTO, Mar. 8. ——"Why, you M65519‘ w111111111 Mulch. 501191111 ask, are wc named the ‘Bluenose’ 901F011. L90 BBPflBfln. S. T. Currie. people? I cannot tell you. Onc -Coru—~May, 77; July, 81%; ‘Sept. 1 William and ‘Frank King. Angus theory is bocauso in the whiter MoEachern and Allison McMillan the cold turns our noses blue; an- iglavtil token gdvantape t: thp Motel; either p; becpupe din ab?’ early gays . ec B11105 curse n t o c ty, ant 0 rec proca. ra e e ween nvn have attended regulatl , Scotia and the United States we Y used to ship the Boston market potatoes with bluish streaks or veins," explained Rev. Dr. A. D. Morton yesterday, lecturing on "The Bluenoso People and That Ask For Increase Sort ‘of ripiplzl." Yoko: monthly; meet m: n e or oneer am ' (CMadI-n Pres‘) glltsatoricnl Society in Gage Insti- WINNMHEG’ March‘ 8'_Un1°n “ls Nova Scotia not in many re- spects the, premior Province?" he first colony to obtain representa~' Province to iound a. university, to. publish s. newspaper, to inaugurate steamship connplction wiith Europ-_ ' ean ports, and rst to iash wire- Dles Suddenly les messages between two hemis-' pheres.” Dr. Morton was surpris? (Canadian Press) ‘ed to iind that to many intelligent; lWlINNliPllllG, Maud: 8.—- Mm. Ontarians Nova Scotia was mere" "' Riel, sister in law oi ly a "Province down East." ~ l He succeeded outioi s store oi p is known on the When the province was created in I905, the total area. under cul- tivation was little more than 600,000 acres with an agricul- tural production estimated at $20,000,000. Last year (r926) more than $206,000,000 of new wealth was produced as field crops from 10,845,280 acres under cultivation. Yet, little more than 3o per cent of theland ~ capable of agricultural develop- ment has been utilized. MINING Not agriculture makes Alberta a. to young Canadians. Under the fertile acres are other sources of wealth and power and greatness. .@, ‘Informat ion‘ The contributions a] other provinces la the wealth, resource: and prestige of united Canada will appear in the tour-sufficient to Canada for many Coal v The potential wealth of the coal deposits of Alberta is just beginning to , be realized. The coal reserve of the Province is estimated at_,1,o59 million comprises r4 per cent of the entire markets of the world. world's coal British rese and more Al of Lake posits exist alone, however, land of promise ment. In addition cubic feet. last: the whole of generations. This "m”"”“5h”“m” D°”""“'°" - this growth by developing and suppl m subsequent monthr. of 1867 - CANADA ' 1921 A 0m cu Lrufiii: f. RANIIHINQ - ,0 /.- i Northern Electric COMPANY LIMITED * . i t c electrical equipment which Equipment for the transmission qf Sound ‘and Power Canada's reserve. reserves, 72 per cent of the rves and 87 per cent of Every year more ber-ta coal is exported from the Province. 1T0?! Ore r The reported discovery of a large bppp‘ of iron ore on the shores t abaska brings to Alberta's vast fuel wealth increased significance and importance. Pgtroleum v Valuable petroleum de- in Alberta and one of the richest oil wells on the continent yield- in approximately 54.8 barrels o _crudc oi daily, was tapped recently m the oil fields near Calgary. Extensive drilling operations prestige an era of tremendous industrial develop- I to the oil, there are many , reservoirs of natural gas with an annpnl production now exceeding seven billion Timber r Government authorities any that Alberta has an area of more than 60,000 square miles of merchantable timber. Several large timber concerns are already established in the Province. The Northern Electric continues to contribute to {mg much inds the provinces together nidusirially and socially. Mrs. Riel died on a knowledge acquired I u, qllflm vlnce "on the map" for the bene-. pastry and th IWRI .9 most ellciws buns and bread you GANAPAILOUR Mute no. trump. 51111113 50 ilt oi his audience. 3 _ . tenslvely with its geological ieatur- culture. its industries, its mineral vfixébg 1'1 15L ‘31111113119- 1111111" '53 °11°°151'°1Y “"111”! h“ “"31" Pm‘ es. its history, its climatic condi- wealth, its great lishlng facilities‘ , rqffiioflutofilwnw/ Here's a hint that means better bekingior you-try Purl Flour. a Itllas superioi rising utilities and greater richness. It gives you t e ll ever email l t s...» so m, rump: eqriloor, p. u. Pudtyllour c»: ski puss»; zoomed»)... as: Ellcaltbtaant £21.63 3:10pm ‘g Toronto. Montreol. Orton. Salk John. FJ. ‘HOLMAN, Agent, Charlottetown He dealtex- tlons, its scenic beauties, its agri- its educational advantages, and its legislation and politics. "But the Maritime Provinces —- more particularly Nova Scotia- have been recently much in the limelight. They have been disal- iected and have not iailed to give voice to their sense oi unlair treatment,” he continued. "Be- cause oi this they have been charg- ed with disloyalty to Britain, as be- ing desirous oi. annexation with the United‘ States. as eager to break the ties which bind them as an intexrsl pert o! the pen-union. "Neither oi these thinlis is true," declared tho speaker, who went on test cakes the ilakleet 0r er Purity Flour eo-dny. 0U. party; which. was not . and Bach a1: srsdhwlr amuse ' economically were now in sight he predicted. Secretary N. F. Csswell spoke ieellngly oi the death oi the late E. A. James. and reported the elec» tion oi Robert Hazelton to take his place on the executive. He remarked also that lest month had witnessed the deaths oi eight mem- bers--the largest number oi any one month during the past to years. . NEW YORK, Mar. ‘L-Beethoven wins, hands down, a Talking Mach- ine l‘ puny iinds. The company has been conducting s popularity composers‘ contest and the ‘voting shows : Beethoven Warner. lei-jay country. table opinion. Boiler times igr the yerltimes, OOOOO-O-O-OOQOO '. --Dougl s Fir-- Juet received direct from Vall- eeuver, B. O. Two car-loads Dressed Douglas Fl:- nsletlng of: moutnmoe - FiNlll-i - erourmn - ooueueron ems GRAIN rtoonmo y, Inch and M Instr V- Jolli Sheathing, Wide Pllnld Flr IMMI- towur amuse, . ~ Schubert 1e; Ohopin '15: renum- us u. send m .. uni-as u, .