the problem of ma E will tuuiutue flu- ii perform tin-st- services iiblt- cost. Solved- link ui’ vtillrvllng rent» mil-- in: lunuriulce, flQ‘1“'-|,l: ' 1 or nppraluingproiirrty. \\'r are eiqii-c-lullr mulppeil ' 1n: EASTERN T COMPANY Head Oflice: HALIFAX, N5, Bolus John. N-B. g _ - Charlottetown, 51.3.1. hiogt11:l?';)§gd' t‘, .\'_ HINNETT, .\t't1ll|; (‘hnrltittrtuivn llr d5 "aging Real Estate tcmtnt n, '1“1‘1"11|J'. 11ml ill rt-utuiu- nusr POULTRY NOTES Submitted by the Poultry Division, Live Stock Branch. This infor- 1 11.5.... Guardian new umvdtsir! DICTION- fAltY to Guardian readers for 91' Dry. Light. Not overcrowded. please irotlfy‘ John Savldunt, 9S" ,1 Upper Queen St. 2261 “P???” i i ,1 Egg production is the primary ob- —T1l‘ " CORNWALL sERvmEs we Jcct in keeping hens, and their hous- livlll be service on Sunday, Febru- "ary 5th. lu the United Church at lweiii River at 11 ii. m.; Kingston ‘All :1 p. m. 11nd Cornwall at 7 p. Something New in Town i-m liter hear of it? No! Why? Because it's new and the most 1 l no market to-day. We went every Indy in town ' - to drop in and see these won- derful toilet preparations H. R. WORTI-IY DRUGGIST Sole Agent for Dr. Allan's Fox Remedies. é‘w+k__"w“—_. l sucked up the water into o. vessel by hnvhpg t LLESTER nouotnsl wuotssnus rnonucn Exporter of Prince Edward Islam Certified Seed and ffable Stock Potatoes 39 QUEEN STREET CIIARLOTTBTOWN. P. E. l. §§ §4000O§4©Q COLD WEATHER wtu. NOT sror YOUR usus LAYING 1 IF YOUFEED 1 I’ ‘(fill the-Basket "' tannins It builds u loeltlund supplies t o uourlali- - uieut from which one no undo. . ‘ No eibnfilulo: Gaol’ Carter-l’. 00.111 1 [O m. Rcr. 1%.“. Aitken, B. A. pas- ,,,,.'_ properly balancing these, will _-rfirtqsfoisllosssrcvrGrooves. ‘ mation given in the interests of1 . House must be well ventilated. lug conditions play a very important101 Kcusiuston, on Dec. part in determining success or fail» 0111111011 >17 11111011911. 193 una. Only by observing the factors per lb. ;.<:cntial to successful housing. and thin they W019 class-ml _ the,,\llr, Wcbslci- felt that if he purcbax» ems morass‘, 1flltlugti shi-uld be us simple in dc-,1 l-slgti and as convenient in lll'l‘tlllli§l‘-' Inter-l us tiosslblo. ljllfiliiitfilliilh |fixturcs simply add to tho cost ofl the t:(]ll1[illll‘ll1_ increase the luliurl went; am] One coupon, Eva-y home l l Jot’ curing for thc flock, do not zidii‘ . " 1312 ‘$11-$11? 111:2: ‘$41113?’i.?.I;;i"i.i.§Z.-;i§ "start" . l NEW UNIVERSITY DIGTION- °1""1°"¢'°W"- _ "wit-e. OVER i , U, y,» IARY to Guuldiun renders for 98 " " 7 of) 5 é‘ ,|:ents and one coupon. Every home The essentials of n poumy he“ e FATTENING or CHICKEN , 6 a “ “ (Jfié y?“ a 1+ 9:7,” 181101111] haw 0m“ u may be stated as follows: FOR MARKET 9 -7.~ - - "‘ i - ~ I \ A o i1 1.-—The house must be comfottaba. ,. __ __ , _ , _, u _ i; ; lvwherrfezbowitEs otxugmciiriicsggidaldfi Free 1mm 17111991 1113-1181115- hm“ Hm shag." m‘ 1811mm" In T ‘q and tnuiltetitig chicken is practic- ully over we will not dwell on this 100 FREE AWARDS 111111111?“- fiunu- time 111:0 111 [115 Yourchoiceof any of thc follow- Example lcitssloii with poultrymcry; we pit-k; 1m; uutofnobflgg’\y]fhaposs]b]e Chart on‘ led up this ‘very interesting piece bonus of $1,000.00 cash: Huprnn- Y jot’ lrfo-rmatlou. —Alouzo “1tltiiitttr1 bile,Jordan,McLaughlin-Buick, 11° N°‘.A"""P' 1511i pit.»- Chrysler, Morris-Oxford, Auburn, "M1" 1b,, ‘a, 9c,‘ glue-ion,Roov/olvenndwtitppotoi- W?!" ‘ . , , . . _‘ ‘ evro et. ree rhese Lhickulltrzwltifiii: 1 Thc problem is to add together Enlargements till of the numbcrn on a large size drawing similar to thc rctiuced ...1-:tic1ts 111111 1 10L!) STORY T popular toilet preparation on ‘ "‘ born both Savery t Steam Engine Used Before Watt Born, Says Professor i*..-"'i.iil."i“"i."‘ii‘1‘° 1 1" """ 11"“ __ Webster will (‘fllllhlfii “AT JAME at liuutct Rlvcr. [NVENTED S"; M lmcsngfg: Nlliilsttir. PLAYING wrr A TEA Kraut _ . ____ Mt. Stewart Notes ru; 1111s so roman-non m‘ i-Acr. vacuums r1101‘. Ann-i RAIN-J. WOOLWICII. l xvns pot, the invmwr Oui- electrician, Ml‘, Fred of the steam 91121110. according to Wf-Clwlch, who made this statement Smallwootl and Poll-r Dwyer. 1n a lccturc at the Royal Institution] i" on 1-Eng1n,_.$_-~ Prof, Andra,“ salad Ntr. 1111111111 Mt-Kuy, (thin-lotto - 11736-11119» invented inc steam en- W11 1 gmc but this ‘is quite untrue. More the 11111" 1111111’ Will's before Watt was Stnr. Captain Thomas- . »~---—- . Sui/fly. military engineer) and New- We learn that Kilns Rnfln Pigotl women rTbomas Newcomen, English1i~“ii‘rug;i\ luirlrir, is zinuiug Family Hertuld operator be able to make the busi- fattenlng purposes. he could scP chart shown on the right. Send HUNTER RIVER CI-RCUIT. — ,Servlccu Sunday, -Feb, 5th: North Wiltshlle 11 a. m., Whentley River MPH. Florence thc service 1'1. H. Baxter, LON1)QN_ Jun glfiwhnneq watt‘ A good thing ndvcrllscs ltnollf 1 Lcari , pmL Edward who rcturucd flout nu "electrical _ Neville dc c9534, Andy-Ede’ professor job" at. (‘ape Truverst; in now busy £1 physics iii the Ai-tmery college, Wiring the home/s of Messrs. nay 1 ~11 is ottcii stated unit James Watt 111w". silent Wednesday in MI- H111- oroliciltini: imbslcfiptlons- 1m" and Weekly _, 11105101 5911111119611 constructed steam engines who have grim» to (“iinrlol-tetnwn to lmlnch were actually used for pump- 1a.kc thc B11011 court-lo in lxiiviciitic 5"" Science, ' Prof. Atidrnde showed a working, _...__._ 'm°11°1 01 savelYh 91181118. which (iur mmcliairis m":- nl lucsclii. nest: profitable. Ventilation-ft is necessary to ven- tilate to secure dryness, pure air, and proper temperature. Bad ven- - tilntlon is indicated by frost on the walls or ceiling, and l1 foul atmos- dransaction. tlii thc crursc oi‘ three or four weeks Mr, V\"'(‘J)S1CI' . .,1 - , , . '~- -l ure. pound for pound live weight is 11111111111" 2.7,“, ‘l, 111," “.1 11'1"“ exhaled from the lungs of birds than 111111" 111111“ 11111‘ “"1 11"“ 2i any other class of stock. The ven- _ .. . tllatloti system must remove this 11111" W141“ 1‘ 11111 111"111'- “11"“{'1'1‘ moisture from thc pen, provide fresh 11"‘ “1911- ‘"1111 $111110‘ 11111“ 111" 11"” air, and do so without producing 1119011111“ 111 11°111“~ droughts in the house. Cotton cur-j 1111111110’ 1111*" 111F115" 111111‘ 1'1“- tglng, window Shutters, and Qpelfillltl wlivn iicxt full i‘.tlllll".~i, tlu not front houses are now the mostgen- full lo iilliflll youi |l1|'tlS lit-tort- ernlly used, with thc cotton curtain mnrkclinig; in conjunction with or without the __ _______ straw loft, proving thc most popular. Curtains must be adjusted from timc to time to meet the varying . weather conditions, and tmlcss 0m: ls prepared to do this. better results will, no doubt, be secured from the use of the open front house. , Draughts-Therc is perhaps no oontiition in the poultry house which is responsible. for more trouble, and ' mortality, than draughts. This is particularly true if thc birds arc in adraught while on the roost, or while working on the floor. Drnughts chili the birds, making them uncom- fortable and therefore unproductive, and also produce disease such as matlr during thc past seven years The annual production of cell's u Canada in 1920 wus 144 dozen. BT15. cure for liimscll‘ a profit nu this, brouEht thc bird-s in for salc with‘ the following resultr-he returned,‘ . - . ‘ 22 ' I . ~. phem‘ A greater amount of moist” l0 chkkcn, weighing (i i111 (ll(‘h I ilib " birds 11c. kt-pt. at homo for own usc.‘ ‘nation/triad Till-Z not: TRADE. A very marked improvement hi! thc (‘£11. trade oi‘ Canada has bccti‘, 11 uillliou- Actatirding to a statement that appears in thc Report 01.1119 Honourable Mr. Motherwell, Minisl». er o1‘ Agriculture, for the past fisca11 .year, Canada ls now producing 1111-, nually more than 260 million don-j This increase of production: has all been required to meet the‘ home demand, which, it is pointedmhen she Suddenly wok a I. 11 ment for entrance u; this iuiriguin contest. is that either you sulnzci-ibe GOHLIN MAGAZINE m" ncrlptlon price. Gobliubi J-culatiou 40.000 monthly. lt inns tlic lurlcriti sale o HRS. NEH. l). MORRISON y Seldom ltavc tiic people m‘ ‘ Iiatlucliing rcceivt-d such u shock as on the evening" ul‘ January 26th when it bccatuc known tlini 1):" 1511801 01' Drutii visltvti Lin» (‘lilllllillll- .ity claiming as its victim a respected rt-t-ldrnt 0f that pliuzc 1.1 the person of Mrs. Neil l). Morrismi Although 110005011 lnicl nut been dition was not but on the ubove mentioned duic Goblin Magazine's Third Great Puzzle Contest. or purchase from l0 . have one of ‘ your friends subscribe at the regular llliib- i1 ififllfinmoiiflfi“ feeling well for .‘1()lllf‘ time hcr con-- immediately for FREE EN- - , / LARGED charts containing full d» rules and regulations of this, 83 . More than $10,000.00 has been distrib- uted in prizes by Goblin iviatzuzluo during tin.- past. twelve months. The only requlro~ the nevus-stands o! lisiitxi l|1 Ualnude. it. is brilliant I pungent paragraphs on cum-ht twcnls the "lull! strlkinrlv iii-iriiiail luiblii-itrioii n Cami-la. owanan -- -' .5 33 fiznaancnnpu=n - - I2‘ 8 any iiiiigiialne pub- ubd humorous, tot-mint: with wit uhli ivliimsey. the dmlieat. r11‘ tortuous, reviews of the latest booku nmi movies, with scintillating. 4:1 ‘c ylgotai- newsdenleig! t1 ‘copy of tit? 1.. . Li. _____. ___.._....._. E l‘ I‘ O PC SS E 00bit‘: y r a I u a “All “b03161 f0?‘ GOBLIN Puzzle Contest! 1, A few hours‘ worit ut thll fuclnntlnk puitzle may mean that you will win one of tho great. choice of automobiles or other cash prizes. Write now. without oblige, tioii. for FREE enlarged puzzle charts and ritiea to I)\IDLI 543 Goblin Magazine. 170 Hay Street, Throat» 2. Ont. ; in ,scnl. for thc ticcusitin. Flat‘ y in llu- t-vcmng :1 largo cradle fill-ed with gifts was lmiuglil lu tin- The spacious illlllli’! oi tlio Mclntyrci was taxed to tin". utmost to accom- modate thc lrit-utl-z who v/t-rt- pru- slitl 1l(‘l1"il\'l‘lll1‘lll. Wilcii tin.- Loi- 151m" fit. m i‘l‘lll(l\"l' f-um your homc your uint-li bi-liivctl 1m tllcr, W1- 1‘1llI tlfiSllll _V(ill lllitl PVFP)’ liltWflilFr 1.1‘ this. Stwioty "mnurntul with you. Not only nu :1 frit-ml nud m-ighbur siltilll: room \h'1l<'l‘t tin-v wcrv liro- 111111 w“ 1111111111," (“:11 pl"',‘f"",i'er,' ‘ ' ~ - t- . - . '1 ' . st-ntczl It. the blushing, Ul'111i'-lO-1i{‘ 111,11 “1"", “ l" '1 1'11)‘ ‘yawn by Miss Mary U. Mtrlnni-a and thc "1 "11" "cbny WM“ f” many higlilyac/ o1 pauylnp verses, witty or felici- ycttrs sln- shmrnd :l|cr superior qual- itii-s iii‘ mind and |l6'ill‘lZ nnd al.1- 110a \'.'t"i'1' rl-uti by Miss iicll-u Mc- , _ my to i)“. nmuq.",,.nt m‘ u". though sln- was not ‘plltiitiilffll m hcmpumi, l: ".1 years m nit-ct with us lll pub» , Mr. John S, McKinuon. DTPSldGII Company then called t lic an account. 0t‘ illness, we kncw comsidcrcd serious of the Grand River Rural Telephouirdll-lll 1111‘- 111111‘)! 1171111 W111111i-1 11111-1110 upon Mr. flesh ivns iweak, and We luid- licr turn for Leo P, Pruught who rcad the follow- bust wishes for thc aucctzss of our t - . 1 _ 11811‘ 11911111 111111191)’ 111' 11*“ P111 001115. r0111). rheumatism and kindred 6111- 1S 11 11111161 1931111» 01 111° 411119110113‘. the worse. Rev. Father McDonald mg aiddzess. Mr. J. Alphonsns Brown “writ, Slic was removed from (‘llgfivgoltfgnéjflzganugrE,1§;11lh;11vé11;:1‘ 1'11. A1111 110W 111111 11111 1111111111’ 81111181118 111 1116 1106K. 19511111118011 ;1°_1t1s°1f1t1;9‘ 911E -'"'_111_1111111J‘f16'*'rl1:1(1_1l1v£1:. um. hurriedly culled in who on 1:0?- [iii .."- 1111,"; Miss" McDozigall with tlituiiiucli bodily suffriiug, and your by the pressure m steam NA“ has bat-lied thc _wator foi- their heavy mortality. In constructing gelamo thiltb tglguazispfi: 100mg“, ui-illylg 5m. ha‘; no, many moments ,0 Y,,-,,“_f,“ed_pu,.$e 0,801,, Mvmg Damon“, and fm_,,hfu|nes,_, some“ ‘Md ‘new pmmibals he new hydraulic filling station, .111 the house!‘ oyery efforthshould 11cm “fwd olasby me Mmmer -al_c,live admmistcred the last rites; cf ..i.. 1‘ Mfilfllfl lv1<~.Don;zall. illl‘t'lllll1l nights tit‘ watqnng h...- gaid, but introduced the 1.’ d what was formerly Grants mlll- made toe 1m nate draug s, especi- 1J0 _ - ‘In . A I. _. ‘Jthe 39min cqmolw Church, my! Rwhnuqlu, Sun-Ur pain‘ whim yo" m“, “h, c1111‘ 91' dam, the ice is much better than ally 111°“ wmch Wm 51111116 the “C” p1a°111>d y 1111811111101“ 111 i" ilate Mrs. Morrison-was a lady o1 an" Dear Mamie: @1111 11181011. which was driven down iby atmospheric pressure. ll “Thc old story," said Professor‘ Andrndc, “that Watt was led to 111-1 vent the steam engine by playing ,"\v1tl1 a tea-kettle has no foundation.,1 ‘What actually happened‘ was that‘ when itakeu from thc river. bcr of farmers hero and about loaded a Our 0f lire h0g8. Watt. who was practising as an in- glue. In investigating" the causes ‘"1111 "11111111911 “M13111- whlch prevented the model working 9111915 W110 lnteudetl to try thc pre he was led to seek sign. and ultimately invented the 1111"“ 1111 1119 111911- ’1“— separate condensed, which was the. _i*<"‘>"—_' essential advance that made the VERNON RWEK steam-engine an economic source [of power. .1 “Housed pnly low-pressure steam, 1cm account of constructional diffi- 1927, a number of the residents 0 Qcultics. but every economical cu- gmc of today, reciprocating or tur- lbinc. ends up with one. on theflhristlnas concert having been expanded to low pres- sure in other parts of the engine,‘ dces work by virtue of the partial‘ vacuum created by a condenser." y "If Watt did not, correctly speak-i lug, invent the steam engine, he [nevertheless converted it from u TCIUIIISY. and itnrcllable contrivance.‘ ated, by teacher and pupils, witl lands. chairman and the gram, each well presented, was carried out. Welcome by Freda Carver. by its predecessor. It transformed . the facc of industry, and placecilpeln Lea . , Use Blatchford’s Poultry Feeds Sold by ns they Ilve In!‘ res-um. It, piyl to feed the beet and Blatcbford’: have n0 superior. For sole st our SEED STORE sud by loading merchants CARTER 8i C0. - Limited England ahead of all her rivals as a‘ manufacturing country at the be-1 iginniug o1‘ the 19th century. Near-l 11y every feature of an efficient mod-l crn reciprocating engine ls said to‘ be found in Watts 111161‘ dcsignsfby Jfseph qufideyrh M . Watts governor, with the rotating] S°° H‘ ° ‘,1, em” balls, is used in a variety oi‘ fortnslcqred) by Francis o Keefe‘ on engines of all kinds at the pre- sent day. from the gas engine to thei 111d Mcmmki" gramophone moron , Drlll-Chrlstams Ifs by 8 girls. "The finger of Watt governs speed ‘ ReC11°"'1°11_A Punk’ and smooth playing of the record 01.1151 “e11” can” the latest piece of dance music, Chmus-mag 3°11“ by 5°11?“- which may command his memory m°11511°11—c11°°91113 111° 5111111" to many for whom his engineering 111E by 3511311 11°"- achievernents make 11o appeal." 5°1°—1“fl111118 U181 by M8111? M1!- In the earlier portion of his lcc- DQ115111- tui-e Professor Andrade demotistrat- Rcc1ta110n—My Favorite Tree by "ed that steam is by no means the B97111 Gil-WEI’- only substance which can be used DlfllofllltP-Rflsllls 31111111168 011 by for working nu engine. The vapor 2 Boys. of any liquid, in fact. such us alco- Recltation—I ‘glad But. Fifty hol or ether vapor, could be used. Cents by Milton ood. One could, in fact, work a toy en-, Intermission-Sale of Candy gins by putting methylated spirits Recitation-Canadian Born, inside the boiler, and boiling water Amie Carver. outside-a fact which the lecturer Solo-Piper McFarlane (eiicoi-ed) O'Keefe and Jean Carver. by Professional Cards DONALD S. HAR Chartered Accountant (Formerly mum»: 11111111" Income Tux Department) 180 Idwsrd GU66 llsllfox. ‘ N- 2l29-1-3l-Imo. Dr. C. C.‘ Archibald - Graduate to N. Y. Pout Grid!!!" ueuioiii School sntiI-I0Il111l1 Practice imiltod to sye. E11" "v" mu "ma", q tying 0mm Eyes on will! 08100. Beyer 81111111118 OreotOoorgeBhee Otficetlourl-Oto 12.10. 130015.011 ‘Trk IigcGuigian _ ‘sonronon. rm tcwmllll McLeod & Bentley l a. s. BINTLI! w. u. mus-n, x. o. l Berrbter end Attorney-shut! Olin: ili Richmond Itreet ‘ IDNIY ‘l0 IDA! 1 Jlienotuwwn. 11.1.1. 1 MCDlliltlld s. Menzies! B. A. , l l-A. tunomm a r. ueritnl B. A. . - l lemma. Agency! I141 i Reilly Buildup. Clierlottetolr/ proved before the eyes of his audi- by wllti-ed McDonald, Oii. Wednesday, Feb. 1st, a num- I Some 0t‘ the fishermen from here stmnlent maken was asked to l_e,_ fished three days the past week. Hm“. a model of a Ncwcomen en_‘aud were unable tc- fill a small box ‘ So some for a better de_§se1li. spring tides. on learning liliu, SCHQOL/ CONCERT On the evening of December 20th. .Vcrn0n River and vicinity gathered lln the school-room. for the annual Watt system. in ivhich the steaunl The school we! tastefully decor- spruce, Christmas bells and gar-lthe Winter months by the accumu-1 Mr. Willard Wood was appointed Where this condition exists the ven- following pi-o- tilatlon of thc pen ought to be care- number of which was fully 80116 0W1? Duet-Santa. Claus, by Bcrnlcce Dialogue-Buying Eggs by 3 put)- Recitation-The Boy's Complaint uni. 1n the winter, and glass wiu-. (en-About. 01' thc house as l0 111111111. 1'1 i Recitation-You alt, Up by Don-do onequarter of the from oi‘ thc In Names position will give best results nu birds directly. The sides and back crlbing 111111101/6111131115 111 of house should be absolutely tight and with ventilation from an open front, or curtains, little difficulty will be experienced. nrds and regulations for marketing dampness in a house. As previously stated, a large amount of moisture is exhaled from the lungs of the birds. Moisture sometimes enters the house through a badly constructed floor or because of a damp location. product to sell to the egg production and marketing moisture comes. if allowed to scan-l mulate in thc pcn it. will gradually dustry to thc 1 ter than during other seasons of thc year. Where the moisture is not en- tering the house through the floor principal exhibitions throughout the trouble will be found associatedicimada, school fairs, boys’. and with 1118K Of ventilation. This lai-igirls’ clubs, and Qther organized ter is most clearly indicated during! bodies interested in eggs. The Canadian egg regulations re- ‘lation of frost on the inside of pcu-Iquire approval inspection on intcr- iprovincial shipments in carlots and ,cn export and import shipments. It is n0 doubt truclDuring the fiscal year reported by that dauw houses arc resnpnsiblehie Minister moi-e than a half mil- in part at least for the prcvalenccqion dozen c3555 wept through the hvomens clubs. etc," and is used solely for pumping purposes» Ch _ - ch 1st b of tuberculosis trouble in many hands of the it-igpectgi-s, an increase into a finished machine, using lesflschoglrus Mary r mas y Island flocks. of about 80,000 cases over the pre-" than a quarter of the coal consumed| Reciiauon_santa.s Home by SUNLIGHT. Sunlight. is the viQu5,yt;-nr_ of the Shipments ifl-i jhest genulcidal agent in i3X1$lOll('(‘-,Sp(‘.i3[(!d in 1925-26 practically 4.000 Wlrovisirn fi-r the admission of at’ ntuch sumiight into the pen 11H 111111“; sible. This is especially import-I shipment. Thc regulations also re-v tpiwi. gihoultl i145 1510 plat-ml in tlic (fanndlan legal standards. are constantly checking up the,‘ One-third _ grading of eggs in thc premises of , maximum oi‘ flllll1i§1l1 , _ I I _ “a, , , wholesale and retail dealers and‘ "".""".“"..:"..*".:::".':: 21.52:"; 111111 m1» aiiioimovl 11.111 " 30,000 such calls, inspecting eggs; checking up methods of doing bust-i ticss and corresponding abuses and irregularities. While for thc most tho sun's rays will than cover greater (tenth on the floor ni‘ thc pcn and as tlm sun travels urourti .11.. tn.» “wit. during the (lay. prov- ‘tlcally tin» entire floor ‘W111 b1‘ Fswopl by the "sun's 111.111- 1711111 would be lml1011-‘111111’- 11 11"‘ 11'1"‘ ydows were placed on thc side, gulatlons. it was necessary during the year to conduct 64 prosecutions‘ for illegal practices. , Of these all‘ but six. which were dismissed on _ 111° @1514 {exemplary character trade to thc adoption of the stand-‘pjow, christian and was Farmers have become interested in. pryngsg-Jrhere are two sources of Dealers find transactions profitable We consuming public, resulting in more and better business to all parties engaged, in stood It matters not from what source the,Much credit. must be given for this great improvement in the egg in- ‘ inspection service. 101x21‘ the vitality of the stock, p1"o-,'ihat besides presenting to dealers ductlon will decrease, and disease and the-public the benefits of trad- will ‘develop. The trouble is usually ing in a1 "standardized product, also more marked ln the Fall and Win- give lectures before student bodies. candling, |aud grading demonstrations at the crly Christina McDonald of George- nuci u honored ~l‘und esteemed by oll who knew her. many meant to be happy. On tlie- mauy beautiful traits of charactefiofiicc your work has been so effic- ‘iently and satisfactorily done thnl your rcmtrval therefrom will bc n “11110115118 possessel perhaps one out more prominently thou all the rest that of charity. Sho ‘was alu-"ayls ready to lend a helping," ‘fiend to the needy and if anyone in the neighborhood happened to l sick ‘or in anyway afflicted she was sure to bc present caring for and comforting them as she herself knew how. . The late Mrs. Morrison was form- town. There are loft to mourn the 10s‘; of o. devoted wife and loving mother and sorrowful husband and one dmtghtei" to whom have the syn1- ipathy of the whole community. "Her funeral ivas one of thc largest set-n for some time. May her soul rest in pcacc. -—A. --»—-—--~-<0&----___ GEORGE A. MacINNIS. Thc death occurred at Souris Linc lactic on Jan. 1am. of George A. of . 1 ._,‘ll‘l his U.‘ Bl di m til k 51°“ “d ili1é1r§a1111a1e1111r 11:5; 511111 1:11“ dt°m35evp,.ev,ous“:o gizodcéffi, $1,131 h: 113a gincc thanked the donors for their y g a accor mg ornjllmdenly contracted meningitis of me generosity, assured them that never‘ , . ~ - i i1 Li Ci‘ .‘ . “nears Oi the egg inspection stambtcui, and all that medical aid and If, en dlexgn d1dwg;1l'_1w1fi?l1e1fg giwhgaqg,’ Grand River and expressed the hope" she was settled in her; new home they would all come to, kind nursing could do was oi‘ no avail, and his spirit passed away on‘ the above date. He was o young‘ man of quiet and refined manners, and will be greatly missed by the family with whom he was a general Th.” 110°“ were 1111*“ 11161111111 1111111 fnvcrlte. He lenvcs to mourn besides 111111011115 M51111 1'11 1111‘ 511111115 111 1111‘ a sorrowlng father and mother, four _ , ,_ _ sirtcrs and two brothers. all at home. D1111“?- 11111 Pgrllaugagdbilfiigfizngg; gzggfih? besides a lnrizc circle of frlcuds and “'1'” 111111111115’ 591M011 by 1111‘ 1111111»: acquaintances. Thc funeral took plau: Friday tnorning. January 20, zit 9.30, to St. Mary's chiuch, Sou s. A High Mass of Requiem was cele- brated by the pastor, Rev. J. C.M11c- VPFV 1". lino. n1":- Grund River are gathered here to bright. to d0 you honor, 11111" distinct lcss to cat-l: o.‘ us. Thc exusperating scuarablc from c ticxcr sufficient lo ‘ruffl thc calm c1‘ your plat-id nature 110:" While your numerous friends it we: the sub- ci the telephone liuc wish, n a special manner. to offer our ,1.N‘h‘i mcdivtil skill were i10\'1'1‘1‘11*=~1=~1 11o nllcvinlv, was to b1- iltilliift-‘fl. ':.\‘i‘.-vr. as you motirn. we comment‘. lyou to llim Win will l.4‘\'l‘l' leave, you ror forsake you, and is able to sustztiil in slit-b trials". Dining the time that you have, ,‘,§,11_1x,?;1(‘l,]?§1 O1 an m“ mem- becti chief operatic!" nt our central 11"‘ ‘ ‘ “ MI$S MARIE GRAHAM. MRS. ROBERT MACLEOD. ~_<p+>---——-—- ENVGLAND IS BEHIND ' m AFRICAN MATCH “ .n.i|_\" YYICSBVRG, souui Af- l~‘< l~ . -- England faces de- tfbmn @1101}; a,1,£1“(\_£:a;1i1l£11113:1?: in the friltriil cricket test cn111."c11icnct= \"o'.11".'"cl1‘ in ordcrr to .i<-- 1111111111 .111 11W. .1“'°se111' 1011,11 o1 [he conmlodaic thc tnirous of thc lit" ‘11'1"‘11111()11O 11111111101 ‘Clubs 1mm _ , _ _‘ “ and thc South Africa now in pro- uncl 5on1 (‘0llli£‘Oli:.. obligmy,‘ muunci- has won you our uffcction and 0:;- (P9111. cross 1l"l't'. Scores m. the close o! play toilaiw thc third day, were: Euizlctul. ind 215- Tn thc fortunate luau who ins . . , .. . ‘ .‘ . ". 1L5‘ l - . "' ‘wen your lore we offer our sinrcrc ,,llkn,l\l.1i,l,l,.k,nu ‘ 1 ""1 “J 11mg u) (.211 ‘Hiliiiflilflllii and crc bidding you 11.. .1 ' . . farm 1 wt- o.-.l: you to zict-cpt. this P l1hqgh11111l1l, ’11111‘11;"§,.t1111veh 1111x213 b ‘ lit which bears with it thc ‘u’ '1 11H“ m m‘! t‘ o w 1 1 s1 River Rural Ti-lephonc Company. JOHN S. McKINNON. Pres. J. ALPHONSUS BROWN, Sec. Grand River, Jun. 27th, 1927. Miss McDougall, who as telephone operator has had to face many dif- Pt is, therefore iltiflriflhit,‘ 1o lllil1\'"|.‘;il1[)l\}€i’li.S were approved, while 300 11111111111111-‘1-911719511 5°" °1 M13 111111114111. hum occaswns' never had a more _ _ ‘Andmw M h t m 1 , Q difficult one than that now present- failcd to justify a clear 11111 for ,wcn,y“°ye‘:;§_ “Dccgafz; Y a‘; ed to 118i‘ but. she rose to the occa- with that when see her. ilddlc with organ zircompanlment. cvcning and the meiriuient continued till thc early hours oi‘ morning. Ou the prcvious cvcning a similar event took place in Richmond when Miss McDougnll was copiously show- rcgcud WISHCS of tlic Grand characteristic easy l ‘The value of direct; sun11s111_' {the hen house is now becominl! more and more appreciated from the standpoint. of its effect upon ,1)... general ‘health c-t the birds in thc winter, and also upon 111'" lintchubllity of the eggs. T1118 action of the direct sunshine is due to the ultra violet. rays which technicalities. were sustained. l. ——-—-<o>----— . Helping Habit-Five members and one visitor met at thc home of Mrs. Angus McLean. A duet was a fcat-1 ure of the evening by Misses Jen- ette and Frances Singleton. The secretary is to send for the Patriotic Calendar. Loam v0" a116,. which the body ered by her friends there. Among was laid to rest in thc adjoining 11110 8111-11 received was 11 beautiful (rennet/cry. Service at the crave was 011111 11118 from the tncmbers of the conducted by Rev. M. Monsghsn. R1¢11111°11d 55111118 Circle-N. The pail-bearers were: George Les-V" lie, Charlie Leslie, Peter MacInnisJ Stephen Morgan, Mitchell MacDon aid and Daniel Mat-Isaac. LETTE R OF SYMPATHV. Mrs. Alan J. Aloe-Loan, 3-18 Lntz S1,, Monctcn, N. ll. lliov liurv nine wickets in hand. linizlunil played their second inn‘ lugs iodav and their batsmen made runs \’Ul_\ rii(>\\‘1_\', as the bowling oi‘ thc South Africans on tl fast. wicket irzis ilcudlv- SCARLET FEVER LEFT HER 1 WITH KIDNEY TROUBLE NOVA scorn LADY umnLv RECOMMENDS DODD‘S KID- NEY PILLS . Mrs. E. Young Suffered Untold Agony From l-ler Kidneys Halifax, N. S. Feb. 3 (Speciall-"I ‘can truly recommend Doddis Kidney Pills to anyone sufiering from kid- rcfreshmenh. ncy troubles,“ ivriics Mrs. E. Young, who llvcs at 101 Harrington Street. "When I was a girl of foilrteen Iwas fstrickcn with scnrlct fcvcr. On rc- (‘O-Llllll,’ it left mc with kidney trou- blc. l suffered with untold agony. lDcctors' medicine was of no avail. I ‘could not walk. A neighbor said: ,"Wliy not try Dodds Kidney Pills?" ,My adopted parents got me some land I took three boxes. I found re- lief and have not been troubled sincc. Any and all who suffer wit-n [their kidneys as I did should use Dcdds Kidney Pills. I always rec- .1 ence. Enghies were once‘ made which worked entirely by hot air, but they were enormously bulky. With four cylinders, each 14 feet in diameter. the hot» air engine developed only 300 horse power. Liquid air was another means of propulsion, and the Juvenile portion of the audience applauded heartily when the lect», urer started a small model engine propelled by this method across the floor of the lecture hall. tlce. however, water-and water- vapor called steam-was. he said. by far the most convenient sub- stance to use in any engine with a, boiler. 1 1 i--{-O-}—-———— Operated by nu electric motor. that can be plugged into a lilthting. pirctglt, ii paddle lina bcr-n invent" ed to stir paint. Ti/erv . ‘ Recitation-Santa's Fright, by m.,, mtg...“ mil, as the sunlight Mildred Coady. my...” through. ordinary window D1191"‘C111'151'1"115 15 0111111113- by glass. (lines substitutes have In 1mm" 1 Donald were treated to ice-cream by Mml Marie McDonald and Berniece O’- Keefe. Recitatlon-The Christmas Birth- day, by Cecelia Currie. Solo-The Prisoner's Sweetheart, by Eveline McNeil]. Recitation-Canada Be Strong by been developed which arc 011111111111- and recently pmvcn. W111 111111111 ulna violet rays. , Some 01 1111"“? have been tested wlthisatlslnctory results. Cello‘ glass has 1111911 1111111 out. by the writer with good 1011111111- \SAN.“~,FI‘ATION. Birds thut are Jean Carver. l-lth ‘-ill not lay. The Violin selection by Mr. n. n. ivie- {1Z,1,s;;“mu§,|1:5ie keptm a ' . it ~ om ton. 5 T911 ‘- Rccitation-Soap the Oppressor, ziaégnalaiénum, m the mmovat or by Wilfred McDonald. Chorus-Jingle Bells by School. Recitation-Santa Nearly Ready. (lroppinflfl, fieqticut change 0f lit- ‘er. Mm the proper ventilation 0f house. ln order to facilitate by Alice Goody. me k t.h plan Recitation-Thy Mother. by Eve- Zifgnixngmrgilnt 0:10;“ ‘fintnm, line McNeill. " 1 1r o1 us u sfifiiomi. cynic. S11v5. omellf You Need A Tonic, Dielocue-Uncle Hirams Cold, by1 _ Get The i '7 pupils. Recitation-The Child World, by mmph‘ on,’ ,,,,.,“_,_n h, lawn,“ Mt, Margaret Currie. m. m, ,, Mimi"; (OM11! nniii hr. Chorus-Little Children Can You lei-cult noun-ii Mc- dlcnl Discoveri- Tell, by 5 girls. icvcrnl tlnics when Recitation-When Pa Was u Boy. It'll: ’ flliliiffiigi‘. \'t‘ by ooi-tlon Lea. 7,1,15,13,13, 1,111,, ‘W, Duet-Santa Claus is Coming, by Eveline McNelll and Bemlece O‘- Keefe. Chrlstmss Rmembrancc by Lona Carver. Carol-Holy Night, by 4 girls. During the evening the pupils; lmpnvcrinbtvi Mood. l look it and \\'ll,\'l olilttiulVl 89°11‘ rcnulte. it ourluhctl my hlnml. rollevctl inc oi‘ tbi- weult sto-l tum-h, built. me ul>| in IIPIIHILHIN, mode inn fool like u new ' porium. l also found It ltilglltliill ti. liliffllfliilqallllIl ngoivbner; ‘ i100! o vc 1m- ii rcua-i. .‘ A“? 11119 P70375111 553111 0111151 rcotiunucufi llr. Flora-o‘! tnctllt-lnes to "here, take a tablespoonful May his soul rest in peace. __é4o->______ Kidneys Need Lots Of Water at Times 23rd, when the friends of Miss Jean‘ land Mrs. John D. MacKay, New w NEW LONDON AND vwnqnqt officers and members of thc Wo- men's hiifrsinn Society oi‘ the Pros-l Bridal showetw-The home of Mr. 11149111111 13111111311 London was the scene of a pleas- hearts. vrlsh ant cveut on Monday evening, Jan. sincere ,om:ncnd them when I hear of any- onc suffering from pains in the Puack caused from kidney trouble.“ There is no icuson why anyone of llr-"ululbunc. should continue to suffer when sorrow in our own Dodd‘s Kidney Pills can be obtained to convoy to you cur from druggists everywhere, or The. sympathy in your rtw-cnt D0dd's Medicine C0., Ltd.. Toronto Z llcnr Mlrs. Mucbcu11,—-\\'c, tluc ith deep Most folks forget that the kld- MacEwen assembled to give her a neys, like the bowelsusometlmes get surprise in the form of a shower, sluggish and clogged and need a‘ prior to her marriage to Mr. Willard. i‘ " occasionally, else we have M, Riley. About 9.30 the bridal backache and dull misery in the party entered the drawing 100m.‘ kidney region, severe headaches. The bride being Mrs. Lorne M110‘, rheumatic twtnges, got-pm “yer, “MI Ewen, the groom Miss Evelyn And-, stomach, sleeplessness and all SOtLsEBI-‘TOII while Miss Margaret Ander- of bladder disorders, ,son acted as bridesmaid and Miss. You simply must keep your kid-{Fkfrcncif MimKlly 85 be?! 1111111 B1111‘ neys active and clean and the mom-lM1-_ fY111 11°11” P°,I1_§\°1'm.°dk111°, eut you feel an ache or pain in the] 1115,11 1181? 11¢i?1‘611101'1y~ I e n-igdlilsey kidney region begin drinking lots of" “"15 Stead g1 6931b 1% water. Also set about four ounces of, g4“ wfigigiglztz1t1efmgerqlsn ;n§$1'g:é_ “lad Sam from any good dmg:1wr,§,sc:ited to thc bride and groom. whllc glass of water before breakfast for al i113”), Tiggd 11111516 ]$1l1‘1'°11€;e:'11;€: s; gags ggiyagoltligzgylvgsvzénéggg,tached to cach ivhlch-caused much ‘mm the w“ o’ “up” and lemonlhcarty laughter. Miss MacEwcn ‘B11’ “MOHCIOII” Cold Weather B001 Qt comfort for work, walk p» or sport in winter weather. Cold and wet proof. Felt- lined upper; heavy rubber sole and solid heel. Made in 9 and 7 inch heights for men, and 6 and 5 inch for boys. 111111111111 wound ~11 111-1» ~11 “lLi.iif‘i.iiiifi‘.if‘°.‘l.“'fiifiJiiffiii‘ 11‘1‘"“1""‘1 1° 1111111‘ 111°11'11"‘ k1d“°1's11i d l a 1' After which l1 dalnt iiiie help stimulate them to activity." 1‘ 1°" 1° - Y “L It “so helps neutnnm the acids m-lunch was scrvcd by the ladies. Th1.- 1 " remainder of the evening was plea"- {ge 11:11:91‘? ‘they 111,0 10:11:11,] £21,113}: autly spent with music. Thc many 118,121’ g 0 re eve ' friends dispersed to their homes, orgtetgliflaits is inexpensive" makes a 111151111111 M153 Macgwen many years 1 ' f ' h i . delightful ei-ervesccnt lithlo wctci" C "101 _.n __~ _ ; l. kidneys clean. A pro-nuptial shower was held in, 1 lrfiVBd with gifts i0!’ til and I V011’, liuinc wliunt l find nlllng. for I iutnw mecca!“ cone"; w“ brow)"; to flirt-tin‘ tuwlmljusl rrililwllfifiQlivflPtlfgyhifI. l» C1089 W111! 1118 51118111! "f the N11‘ \1\1r 1-1 Kr “ft-robin fitVliil llhnnilnlel 1n “on” Anthem, lluiittlu, .\‘ \'._ for frr-n- 1111111041.. A Well-known 1011111 1111188181- llyflihonor of Miss Mayms McDougallf the sells lots of Jad Baits to iolktnRlchmond. on Frlday- night, Jan. lwho believe in trying to correct kid-l 27th at thc homo of Mr. and Mrs. , my trouble willie it is only trouble. Jo5c|1h ‘n. Mclzityrc, Cross Rivers. 1' Dist Ibutors for Prince Edward ‘stand. The Brady Footwear Company CHARLOTTETOWN Sold liy Reliable Dealers Everywhere .-;_s_-_=.nma.m.i.‘ee.;.- fliA)-.‘n"fis.ii_l‘1n1!;.\:~._m;1m~3AJ-€lhu_-e2_,,. .. ._ _. ,. -_ .. z-vwce; an 1.. mime.- at ~ " - r119. .5...‘ ‘L; . xxx e"‘.‘-._- s: