V . A . run OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . ’ . . w. o. e Y.-. ‘Annual Meeting ‘sl:;:-.::“..:::.‘i§l§§“3‘f@ . v . ~ SATURDAY‘ JANUARY w l I a e d r 0 s s 2188 health visits made this year an increase of 290 over the number l h made last year. The total number I ' Klich n. of vielta to the Charlottetown E would be necessary and, in fact, would be requested that all dairy products. whether for nae at home or for the export trade. be graded and sold on the certificates of quality. He was followed by Mr. C. J. Cook. who is in charge o! re~ cord centre work for this Province. Mr. Cook emphasized the import- ance of keeping records from the standpoint of knowing the economy ot‘_prolluction with each dairy herd. in n few fitting words he described "l0 filmllliulty of‘ tho work and its evident efloct on many of theherda of the Province whorc the eiilclltncy has boon increased over IUD pcr cnt. in u foiv years. Mr. A. R. Jones. assistant man~ user of the Eat: and Poultry Asst» elation, gave a very practical balk on winter eat; Production, and lbfollsllout his remarks emphasiz- ed thro- lnlportant features as bo- lng at tho foundation of profitable poultry iviining. nulnoiy, o proper system of breeding, the hatching 190 Kilocyclee (880 Meters) WGY (Schenectady. N. \'.l General Electric Company ' . . p 1 AMHERST BANKERS vs cw- w°“m‘“°“'°m “e ' ' —~—- TOWN BANKERS-Arena to-nlgbt l HOCKEY MATCH AND sum-e at 8.30.——1i. . at Arena to ulght-gqod [ce_ 13am; ._.___ Goodwill. Mrs. C. G. Duffy; Messrs 9.1.4.8181 c589,,’ 3. adults W, in attendance-at‘ . ggfunugp W531- wyn-l pals. P. Pope. W. F. Tldmarslhvlt. H. imam. advice, 113; Daren“, Wm, ONER-Mr. A. L. Jacques, o! the Rogers. Miss Helen Mothleson. Mr. children, 194; -|-_ R cases‘ 3. Em, lldylll Canadian Mounted Police. Win. Morslv. ergencios. Ii, ' Regina. is returning to the Won't Following was tho report of the Reference w,“ mam, m n". 1mm. today with John S. Bock, of High Secretary, Dr. S. It. Jeakinst~ ty co-oporatlon. or 11m mhthchl “m1 lliver. Alberta. who was arrested dental professions. to the school rétmflltll’ b? "m" Sheri" Pow" "7 teachers and trustees and‘ others . FIRST HOCKEY ,MATCH _ 0F l ings County on achnrge o! desert assisting in carrying on the work llieasonnwlth n Mainland team--'Am- a‘)? “QZQQZ” 223,31 ‘$3.53 “§,,,‘,‘,'§§"‘§.§ sea: "m? ““l‘°°1"- “M! l0 $111’- lerst linkers vs. Clftown Bl ' ‘ ° “lmiab iM-Dflfll 0h- he ‘liken?’ Mny 17th. and the Western author- activities of tho, your comprised tonight at 8.30.—-1l. the organization of a Girls Health Lwiiilc. u course oi’ sixlclattlres on Health Education in Prince of Wul- es College, visits tn several tuber- culous patients tinder tho supervis- Health Centre was 201i) as follows: '.‘ ‘ ‘ children. 144s; children of pro-school age. 164; intents, 141; suor from Herman's Catalog. y,“ nudn.,m,h'yh " ‘lhfll: of basilica it“ I cl e or mo! yell have u tin of in the house. In manual many do eoing cups o beverage u you want. A Cube to: Cup. In ilnaoll ‘IOJOAIJ loo Calm. Eastern Qtandard Time 1125b a. m.-U. s, ‘ Observatory time signals. 1313" n. m.—Stock market rnpori. 12:40 p. m.—-—I’rmlnco. lump... y... port‘ . 9:30 p. m-Dance music by Jack Symonds’ Orchestra, llampt- on Hotel. Albany, N. Y. llolel Arrivals ‘ REVERE HOTEL Naval ..___. NOTE: - Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable in advance. , Secretary's Report Since my report at the last An-- nual meeting l beg to submit the _ following: There have been (our- itlcs have Ileen searching for him men mew,“ 0g the Eymmllve o; v ' ' f here. Following the receipt l D l D 1 h e 1N cw c __,_ “"3"” _ _ _ he ivie on. ur ng t e pas year i CONTEST The man)’ 01' d wired lll acription, Sheriff POW" me pflnce Edward ‘Bland Dwls, f'1"“¢l* 0f (701m- Brlwe Taylor will or promptly located his nlnn and I . l y _.. , _ ‘ _ ' y I - ion ilas (rarriod on its Public y. l“ Mm‘ m.‘ m [mm "mt m‘ ‘s kmged mm m (‘cmrgmmln 3"" "m" ileallh and Child Welfare work. in our n contesting hie ward iu the tho arrival of the ll. L00 MCKny, llzpuwoll; Md; _.. i I ‘in ut- v - m w > ~MADE lN CANADA W»- - a-oeoe-i-eeeoe-l-eeo J. J. McDonald. Huston; J. ll. Simpson, llny View; Mtlrlllwk Kennedy. llrudulbauo; M. J. lllcllvor, Kiukom; H. E. Dawson, Alllllllllillt! Cove: ll. W. Snllivlin. St. John". ll. H. Henderson. St. John; S. Broom. York‘. Roy McLeod. Pictou‘. P. It. Shnrkey, Boston; J. L. (lavey, Boston. ‘Worlils Records Go by the Board GLADYS ROBINSON AND EVER- ETT McGOWAN SET NEW MARKS ..PlTTSl<‘lELD. blasa, Jan. l.\‘.-.'l n-orltfe record was broken on un~ pin Lake today hy Everett lllcflow an of St. Paul. and also by bliss (ilndys Robinson, of Toronto. who set new marks for skating 100 yards. McGowan. skating 100 yards pat-- ‘ed, covered the tiistanco in 6 seconds. lie was nblc to keep up with tho zlutolnobllc which pal-ed lllnl nnd which. the tllnt-ra said. “llllfllllfill u mnxlnltun speed of 52 lmlles nn hour. The women's rot-- ‘ord for 100 yards was broken when Jtliss Robinson, skating uupncl-d from n standing start, established :1 lllark of l0 2~5 seconds. ...___-¢\->-————— Keep mlnurdha ilnlnnent in the house eeoeeeeeeoeeeoe: ' CLASSIFIED Anvhltrlssvnlurs : on, Insertion --.»----------* Four Insertions .........................---- Eight Insertions ._.---... .._-_....»..._-.._ ___ 10o per line of 5 wordl 8e per line of 5 word! ‘est-nr-ooee-reeeu-reoeeeee-eeeeee:- Wanted -_--——-—~r MALE HELP WANTED-BIG ,.,..~.,;ng.; ,=l..;..ly' employment tor 1,. Ilvcillllt} export ill clshl 4 .\i.»1.~l~ Barber COHEN}. l-lii-tl. f.-. .- ..____--~—-~ ‘FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN. BEGIN- » l monthly Wrltc Railway. BOX 857-1-lns.3i ____ - __.__..~_--———— CALESMEN WANTED-WE. PAY weekly meat selling our .. . exclusive lines of WINE-TOM lresli-dug-irvortler l "989 and plants. Best stock and 80W“?- We teach and equip Y0“ ‘Tee- A uloney~making QDDOTWBRY- Luke Brothers‘, Montreal. and offer steady elnplo - ‘e and b-lfiunltm-fllylillp “lmltct ._._______.. scams WANTED-TO SELL our lll-vi -~= padlock. Wrlto for ll-l'l'll4\l‘_\‘ nnd full particulars. Sllfll] lull-i: l.td. sci-oi. Quebec- ‘ iilil-l-fi-Sulll. .» .»---¢+c> Destroyed in Fire .\ \’rl_\' bud ill-Q occurred nt Mt- l‘l~.'.~,uu. this wuck when a largo burn ouuld by Mrs, Wm. McQllill’ no. of llllll piuru. was completely Ih-alroyrd by lire together with nll its ouu- ut... ‘Phone included eiKbt iwtul at l-ulllu and six horse-R. 1W" r: Klllilt‘ poultry. a largo quanti- uuil draw and in foot “Wlllhuv; that the building coir valued. (luv horse was brought as 1hr or ibl- barn door, but the alli- mul ln-l been so severely bnrnoll that u foil before it could he got out. of ilu- bitihliug nnd perished \\"\tit tho ulllqrs, ~\ l!\"‘i\l. lllllltiltll‘ oi’ neighbors czlilil-led on tho sccllo and worked 1m" l" lll-event the adjacent reel- llvrw utld other buildings from tuft-blur: tlrr- nnd only succeeded ill {lul ltllcl‘ the roost strenuous ef- bills; illiti with very limited means hi their dispimd'_ for doing so. ulnar-um ntoluaenl Relieves Chldo 000+» ovens borer. i wuss ergser cesntoirarbwn, Len,» This Popular Hotel d" blah 'OOMPlO'I|] renovated ‘m! pg. lurnlshed throughout, ind offers my‘ hem. iambic accovnmodatlen_ to the travelling public: The table in lllllfi. h"! um aim the pan- vllc are ‘oourlooully cured for, "It" $3.60 a dpy. BRUCE J. TAYLOI. Manager (Iharlottevtown Hotel o... Ltd. Fri-punt»; ,, .- " (which l »n0un, December 20. 193W ,"°R'Y-7 ' .. Only twelve. . Miscellaneous INO. veyor, BAUNSOME SAUSAGES. FREBH today. nuundera, Newsome ts WM Market Building.——ti02~9~24-ti mo. Hurmopy JcL-JZ-B-l-mth. NOTICE- ous of entering January ma“ 0i North Aalanfs Training School for nurses. North Adams. MESH-- will please write Superintendent. - 52442-126501 -_.. GREENWIOH SCHOOL EXAMIN- ATION "**”' . The semi-annual examination and Kiwis 1w,» or Greenwich. School. Lot 40, took plaro Thursday utter- T", school-room was ilriiltittally dot:- oratred for the ocflnflitln =\11‘\_ ll- ‘"1 laden Xmas Trcc stood in one col-nor. Tho largo number of ratc- pilytll’! llnd visitors present. showed the kot-n interest. taken in school wm-k, Tbn pupils were examined in tllu various suhilwl“ ll)‘ “"9" lvhchol‘. Miss Mario. Somcre. K18- utgtoll by Alisa ‘Elliot Sutherland. a {armor tClIChCl‘ and bllsfi lloec McCnrtlle. teacher at Cable ‘Ilcfld tvest. Mr. J. ii. MacEwcu was on. -polut<~.tl chairman and a prosrflm "Y rccltntlnltS, songs. (liuloguee nnd in" strumcntltl music was curried out. Special mention mo)’ 110 mild" o‘ the music. provided by 319*“- PM“ Glllis and Leslie MacEwen on the violin and uutobnrp and also rovi- taiiolm by Miss Elizabeth MacMll- lnn and Miss Article Seniors. Santa Claus ihen mode hi8 Hilfleflfflllcf‘ and proceeded to unload the Xmas tree which held a present for eucll pupil from the teacher and she. l" roturn was wcli remembered by eocll pupil in the dlstrlot- 39W"? Bantu departed ho Slflllllmml m“ hearts of tho children by a stop- dance. Then everyone blew"! w" treated to nule and home-made candy. Complimentary Tmllllrk“ were made by the parents W11" were well pleased by the llfoml“ and correct answers of the pupil“- A vote of thanks was tendered tn the teacher for the way ill" child‘ The examination ‘was concluded by the singing or lliodvutienmntlwuh A tourist pasllllil‘ lhfmllll 0 m‘ liege found that his watch had stopped. Seeing n ilttiebo? 5mm!‘ ing- outside the villas‘? 6MP M‘ went up to him and fluid‘- "Can you tell ‘me the time. BOB- .,.. "Juet twelve o'clock." ‘WEB Q19 "I thought it was more than that", "w; hovel- any more in thud Mm. sir.“ answered the hw- "l goes up to twelve dclocklnnd the ,_ commences xgeln at one. ' ‘ are the forerunners of colds and grippe. inhale Miami's and rub it on throat and chest. w... .-. .1 HEHJXFQEYQ; a " i ‘l .. i Prosperous Year 1.5; as Treasurer of Zion Church. 7c per line of 5 words i‘ well. A. McDONAl-D. LAND sun‘ in the good Providence of God ____________?__.. APPLICANTS OESIHI- m“ were u-Mnea (luring the term. nrtY said the tourist; ‘ "llillfllllllllll: civic election. or. Beck was taken from (inorga- ‘ —~—~ town yesterday and remained in the SUCCESSFUL 0PE.RATl0N.- City Police Station last night. The nluny friends of Mrs. llosaio -—-—-@-O>—-——- Wood Sunlmcrsidc who has recent- ly lmdorgonc an operation h; the —--.- Prince County ilospitai will be Mr. M. J. Mclvor. of Klhhorh, n pleased to learn that she in now on registered at, the Revere Hotel. the rnnd lo complete recovery. PERSONALS Hon. blurdoclt Kennedy. Bradal- banc. is in the city. -_-_-_ Mr. W. Hit-key, Ottawa, is at the (Continued ‘from Page 1) Victora llotel. of a purse oi‘ gold to Mrs. M. Suth- crlnnd who resigned the treasurer. Clenmns. Illnnircul, are at the Vic- Hhin utter having served tllc lorla ilotoi. Church in that capacity for over twenty-five yuarspltlr. S. A. lllc- Zlilss Louise hiciioan. Georgetown Donald road the address as given is Vl-‘lliillll lll i110 oily. 111B fluent 0i below. llirs, Noah (iarnhunl. Zion Presbyterian Church. Charlottetown, l‘. E. l. January 17th, 102i. Dclll- Mrs. Suthc-rlnud1—~ 1t is with deepest regret that. we‘ have received your riveiguation blossrs. Wm. Morgan and ll. Il. Mr. George Ligbtizrer, manager of tho Egg and Poultry Association. braves this morning for Ninntrnnl in attend the annual convention of the Canadian Produce, Association. For a period of over twenty-lll" gtlllilfzlilli-fnaiifi yours you ilnvc filled ibis (Jfflvo , flmhfuuy “m, ntnchmny mm Nondayiust on :1 trill llulluatiln. throughout that, long terlll have rc- "Wu m ‘ mm "HM Axuwlcan F“. tnlnod lilo lllilllost, estuenl and 1"?‘ Hwy Wm h“ MSW“ n“ "' w“ trust. of ‘tho Congregation. “w!” lll reluctantly accepting your mo“ . _. . . Filo c ,- your valuable services.’ but ( in a Mahmud m“ m um MW‘ we guests sense it tile is being lirokeltlwhich M“ and Mm" Juhn T’ M“ - ~ - a \ n . reaches for back in the history oi‘ ‘Hm our Congregation. Looking hack 11.3,; “Q through the years runny of us can AXQ$Q_ still lgltmr testimony t\o the ilallmvi all...“ u“. “moral o; he, nmthm. . - - lives. That iuflilenctrstill lives in “Igggnt pg Sh...“ pa“ “We... 1.3 $.21. "can £25.‘“':';.i.i‘i“.i..1’°l.‘“lii;"“°‘""' e r . . . . ‘reward. in spite of your great loss. ‘YOU continued to serve the Church the ind so faithfully and loved so Wort b ot’ Worcester. River; Fredrick McMillan, Peabody arrived in Ch'town last evening to enter Saint Dilnstalfe University. .\lr. J. J. McDonald, Boston. who has been on ll visit tn his oltl homo you have. roared your family and lut Vernon, leaves; on return to tho each in turn bus come into tho lite Juaiuland this moruinlx. nnd work of the Church. With no- iblo pride we think of one member ‘of that. group whose. name is ‘Lill- shrlnvd with the unmet; of our nu- mortal heroes who offered tilcm~ ;selvt>s gladly in devotion to our Country, and gave our Church its noblest tradition. Through those long days of light and shadow (lull lhas led and blessed you, and ull the while you have contnuetl faith- ful to lll; service. With such memories ihronglng» mur nliutls we cannot but express sincere regret that circumstances compel you tn lulhcre to your ros- lgnnilon, but. iu rclinqtlislling your duties as Trilustlrer, Wu tool suro thnt you will continue to manifest the sumo kindly interest, in the af- fairs of our beloved Church as in tho past; and will still retain your place among our loyal workers. We, ask you to accept this. small token of our appreciation which carries with it. opt’ heartfelt pray- cr thn-l. God nlny continue to bless you and yours all tho coming years. (Signed). B. A. lllucDonolrl. Geo. C. Taylor. S. Albert MacDonald. ll. Craswoll. ll. W. LoPngo, A. A. itlnoDonaitl, L. liluPhorson, W. J. lloid. Mrs. Sutherland nlude a fccllflfl and fitting reply expressing hm" warm thanks at this token of ap- proclution on the part of the con-- grcuntloll. llivssrs. P. A. Shnrkcy and J. ‘L. Lovey. Boston. :n'rlvr>tl ill lilo city lllbl night. They leave on a visit to the eastern part 0t‘ tilc Province Ulla afternoon. ~—-—-————~C-O%-—>-—~ EGG LAYING CONTEST . Notes on the 6th P. E. l. Egg Lay- ing Contest for the 11th week ..Endinq January 16th, 1924. The l‘, l. Egg Laying Contest. lnudo u furtltcl- gain nf Bil eggs for tho ilth week. All pone are 2i eggs to date; whilu one pen of Wilitil Wyundntts have laid only 31 eggs tit (lute; ‘llllllltl one pen of llarred Rocks have. laid only 3 eggs since the Contcsi started. i156 l-ggs were inid during tho 11th week (‘Dlllflliftltl wltll 50o for Hm 10th week. {Hill-i eggs have ilcell laid to dato. Experimental Station's pen of White Loghorns N0. 14 led the Contest. for tho week with 42 eggs. .\lr. Augustine Winner's pen of White Wyandottes tied with Mrs. F‘. llolliday's Ilnrred Rocks and tllc Experimental Station's pen of White Leghorns No. 12 for second with 41 eggs ouch. Experimental Station's poll of White Lcgborns ho. 13 ticd with Experimental Sta tion‘s pnh of Whito Leghorns No, 15 for third with 37 eggs each. Mr. Edwin“! Bllllbltfs pcu of Wllito Leg ilorns fourth with 33 eggs. EX. porinlolltal Station's pen of Barred llocka No. 10 fifth with 80 oggs, Mr, D. F. IlIcDonaliYs pan m’ Ban-ad Rocks tied with Mrs. Prod Moln- tin-ow. White Leghorns for sixth Wm‘ 29 “KKK "llllll. nnd Mr. J. J. llivtllllivrays pen of Whit.» Lug. horns tltll/(llllll with 26 eggs. Ekporhucntttl Station's pop m‘ Willie l-vehorue No. 14 lends the Contest to date with 205 eggs. Rx- pcriulcnlul Station's pen of White Lcghorue No, l2 second with 2R0 “KEN. Mr. Sum lllcldtcrsorfs pou oi‘ “flute ImKlKlPllll third with 2s? eggs. Expcriuleiltal Station's pen of Willie Leghorns No. 13 fourth with 2R2 eggs. Mr, J. J. lllctlillivroyhl poll of White Lcghorllu fifth with 2m illlke. Mr. Everett, llownttJs pon of White Lcghorns tlod with Mr. Ed- wnrd ilullpitthx pen of White bog. horns {or sixth with 354 eggs ouch, perimental _ Station's pen of \ bite Leghorn!» Ne; 15 seventh with 231 eggs. F0 RT AUGUSTUS SCHOOL ‘The semiannual examination was held in Fort Airshows rrlwvl ml the laverlinfi 0! D90. 2""- Mam’ parents nnd rnttvpnyers wcro pro- gent, The classroom was lflHlC- fully (lCFOTllltHi and a well laden Xmas Tree occupied one corner. The pirpils were examined the various subjects by the teacher Miss Curran, ilaslstcd by Rev. A. J. McDonald, Mrs. James McDon aid. Mrs. Joseph Kelly and E. Hez- 'l‘lle following ilresrammo was carried out: Welcome by Catherine Kelly: Recitation. Patrick Kelly; 131E10- gpe, 3 pupils; Recitation. Leo Duffy; Recitation, Leonard Curler pmlqgus, three pupils; Recitation. Emmet ilughee: Recitation, Helen Kelly; Vaildictory. Mary Curie?- Amid the msrrydlnsle b! 591i!- fd Sarita made hill Bllllfiflfafille- eased to MIN.‘ so man!- fillinfi "W. celvod and wishing all the, compll~ meets of the season. A vote of - thanks was tendered Miss Curran gaff“ fdr the interest taken n. the school. words, thanking the l the many gifts re- _-J--—->-1--——- ‘MEFAVDVI Jauy. l7. 1 I110 Norman Mclfadyfflrfl 5°"- " K-- til lty oh mi. wmfLgg. In‘? "l: lgelson Whlt- ’ ‘lheight and BIG. ‘showed other signs oi! malnut-rl Winn. The total defects were 7956- .‘! mil-hos lemployl-d hon. (thief llod linnlth Nurse. Mis. Ellis/s Mill as assls is still with C‘ M‘ P‘ °mc tho curly part of tho your we had ; Miss hint-bin- Cross Public s MacLcod and tnnt. Miss Mill us doing excellent work. bliss lliaclmod resigned in, l-‘chrunry, and in July Miss Mac» bialbon resigned lnuoh to the regret of our Division. Miss MacMuhon inaugurated the w ork hero about two years ago most silccossfully. and it was entirely duo, to her ct‘- forts nnd trupuil lo organization that the work hilg been carried on. lll July of lost your Miss Wilson succcodetl Miss has continued the MacMnhon and work most oi’- ficionily and ill n vory satisfactory manner. The Public Ilezlltll and Child Welfare Exhibit ivae held at lllv annual Provincial Soptcnlber. it was ed and, l believe. iated who visited Exhibition in iurgoly attend- grontly apprec- by the hundreds of persons it. Lectures and iu- iormati n was given by a number the, of doctors hud lllllllltilg who attend- JlliLlQll thorn daily, as ft ollinursos of the Division who wore llstilSlfltl by others. The thanks of way by tho Junior this Division is hereby gratefully rangenlents are ‘extended to the doctors, and nurses. and all well as by the dentists others who help mi to nlnko tho t-xhlblt. a success. in September bliss Nora tllc Secretary of the. Child Jenkins Welfare Association resigned and her plnco has been vory acceptably filled by Miss Louise Lyons The campaign for membership has been organized tilroughout the , arrived homo last night to provh‘cc' but I um 80".}, l0 state that the subscriptions for nlember- ship are not what lu order to carry on the shall have to ilnve l port from ‘the people of lnce. as "up to the not received and are not at all they should be. work we moredoyal sup- thle Prov- likely to receive any from other sources ,so that in all liklihood wo will not be able to the Junior Red Cross curry on the work nnd established. it ithat. the people of the so well begun is u great pity Province do not see the great good that is ibelng (lone by the Rod Cross Socll loll of tho Department of Soldiers reostubllsllmont, the opening of u temporary lii-aith Centre in Sum- nlrsltle lust winter, nnd tho, contin- ilfLlllXi of iveekly [irons nrlirlcs on Child lvelfaril Ellltl Public llvnlth. ln zlddition 1o 129 school talks, lll other general meetings have bot-l. addressed, including the Annual bloating of tho “'0lil"ll'fii institut- es and the annual and district 'l‘eachors Conventions. The rilsiguniions of bliss {tinc- Milhou chit-t’ nurse. llliss Illncliiaod, assistant nurse. and Miss Nora Jenkins, officc secretary during the year siren: referred to with ro- gret. bliss Lyons has ably slices-ud- ed to the position vacntod by bliss Jenkins. ‘Thorn are now but two nurses to carry on the work. A steady growth in the Junior Rod (Iross organization was re» ported by bliss Wilson. Since the last annual report there has been a total ulenlilitrsllin of S04 nnd iltl l)l‘llllCll(‘:l have been organized in schools. This year Junior funds have provided glasses for 25 schoolchildren. making u grand total of 54 children helped in this members. Ar- lacing mzuie to have a crippled child treated with orthopedic appliances. and an in- creased membership will make ii possible to hclp more of these cas- es. $1015.11’. was raised for the re- lief of Japanese children in the earthquake stricken urea. Among Junior activities during the your have boon tho getting up of llcalth Plays, preparing Health Bulletins conducting Health nleetinge. etc. The Juniors of Prince St. School donated toys. olc. to the Dispen» sary Christmas Tree. One branch gave a Christmas stocking to a lit‘ tic hoy who spent the holidays in present wc have hospital, and another group mad-.- any Government aid. a deserving family happy by send- lng them n well filled basket. The. visit last May of the Director of in Canada Miss Jean Browne. W115; referred to. Miss Wilson in concluding her report defined the Rod Cross as a world-wide organization carrying ety in its endeavor to build up a nn work for humanity. The Prince ous support. benltb of its citizens. To give to that status of good continue. The lleads oi Executive are work if they can soclaticn. During tllo your grout loss tiun of millions of very generously t help. annual visit to visited some of the Division. Miss Wilson in give you an uccou ltic Bra count of the work to express to given their nnd sincerely this coming year such adequate fins that will enable the work so nec health and vince. A very full and report of the Red na O. Wilson. nurse. The report Chic 1923,‘ 110 schools during the year. ured. 96.5% were 32.7%, were or 2.6 defects tor e eye gzeeptiobthe cogutty vino-lets.“ » ~' he otitstanqlnl __ were decayed teeth. o sensed ton- Jilb aid Adenoids. fill“! , Wslnef ' to Marlhret .. ventilated rooms. to .l wcflgllf h‘. on an cl ent hours of tho rising generation health required. it is very necessary that the and Public Health Miss Browne. the Junior Rod Cross Society made her future prosperity of the rising generation Respectfully submitted. 8. R. JENKINS. M. 0.. Secretary Red Cross Society. The Nurilng Borvlee Service was submitted by Mia: Me showed that be- tween Dec. i. 1022 and- Dec, 81- 2,808 children be- ing examined. vveigbe<l~ and meas- defectn, 84.4% other thin of teeth. 10% underweight for and moat o! whom m4 this your‘ have been in the 10%, or more under- etrong and healthy citizenship of the future and thus grant more golfer-- Tho country largely depends upon the future of the Child Welfare work should the Divtslon and only too pleased to do and are doing their share of the only get the means to do so} There are no paid officials bcyond tho Nurses and Secretary oi‘ tho Child Welfare As- a great disaster befcll one of our great nations of the East in which there was n vol-y of llfo besides cicstrutr- dollars worth ot property. The Red Cross of Can ado at once came to the aid of the stricken Japanese nation. Our poo-Wow . punlcl Mr, Liar-Lt with a p1“ in this Pryflme responded sion of tile Potato Growler ( o tho call for Director of the ranches. herewith hef report will lit o! the activ- of the Junior Red Cross hes. and also a detailed ac- done by herself and the nurse on this Division. The officers of the Division wish the public who have support their thanks hope that during we shall have nclal assistance us to carry on essary for the of this Pre- comprehensive Cross Nursing t Public Health were inspected found l0 hlYB lob Child. With schools MIDD- rf eels lollnd and tile-hot 1 child m of , cases to in- Edwllrd island Division of the Can- adian Society is centralizing on Child Life by endeavorillg to make tho health of the boys and gir: possible for them to take their places zts good citizens and not bo a burden to their country. Sur- ely abo said. such a work HPPIiS the llcuvty support of every trurr ‘Canadian. ‘Agricultural g Short Courses i iCoutintu-d from Page ll the standpoint of thrl gvllfllfifll fllrln; and also with rotation of crops. tho fwfilllifl-ilifill of woods, nnd the cul- tural nleibods employed in OOfim-c- ition with the prlnt-ipul crops grown in thh Province. Nil". W. iioultvr. oi‘ lilo Provincial Dclhlrtlncnt. ac- liscus- s‘ llssrr» rlation and its system of nlzlrkct- ing iho comparatively new but, yet lnpitlly grown to ho, QXlPTUilVG Prop‘ of certified seed pntatolas. .\lr. Hnul- lhll Pfflvlfllii! mill tor, who is the. .~'<'I'1'l‘l:li‘y of till- flPotrtto tlrmvcrs‘ . seam-lotion, gave‘ I Tllo Treasurer. Ml‘. hllllrxillllllll. Home encouraging advice nnd time- will submit his statement also the financial statement of tho iy warning in connection with the glowing ot’ this crop. i (in ‘wlerlnesdity, Mr. W. J. Gibson of biorshtlclti, who is a practical dairyman nnd farmer. and owns a herd of purebred heavy-producing dairy rattle. gave a lengthy descrip- tion of his system of feeding and‘ breeding the dairy <~o\v. from l-alf- hood to maturity. Ho, emphasized the adoption of a general dairy pro- duction policy for the farmers of Prince l-Zihvard laiuild. and stressed its important-h in being the lnaln - any of the Province, especially when it was coupled with bacon hog production and poultry hus- bandry. Mr. (libeon was followed by Mr. Reid, who dealt with tile iniry cow as a manufacturing nlo» Alum for farm crops st. market prices. He emphasized the Import- lnce of getting a good machine in the form of a large sited dairy type tow. This machine was man- ufactured on each and every farm. and owing to the length of time- uenally two and a hall roofs-till! it taken to manufacture such a nlachine. the iy. the farmer. usually lost some of his Interest. in this way '1 8ft‘!!! many underaiI-ed. poorly nourished. low pro 0i cowl were to be tonho. and t_e returns in all cases were commensurate with the eill- ciency of the machine. A compare son of s terns of raising calves and dove oping dairy heifers was given. 0n Thursday, Mr. ll‘. '1‘. Mor- row, dairy er hr the Maritime Provinces, e some interesting figures in cilinnectléan ‘it: the A, grating tat a areuy been adopted here no in other pants at Canada. His advice to the dairymergof this Province was to accept th word “quality” as therm- lng an improvement in the bendi- lng o! milk. the manufacture milk late choose and butter. and e cop in poorly hurried the marketing of the iotgr pro- ductfl in the best plausible » Ho predicted that in n abort time i! . l ' manufacturer. namc- . 0f curly chickens. and tho itflttllliil and nlnnagcmont. that would point towards egg production. Mr. Jones | a..@ r also dealt with tho encouraging 00-, lllllliilill Flilllliilli BE success of tho egg circles through-i? oilt tho Province, and predicted that igiElly, Absorbine Ir. wu told ln 1924 tho Association would handle 1,000,000 dozens of eggs and would roinsiato the marketing oi non-meditative hens and general market stock. oul as pain rellwer an_d an embrace- Tho, inst speaker of tho column limb, “l! lllllddif _dl5°°v¢l'°d m“ was Ml". Harold Clay, swine pro- ‘he illllmtflt W?! WHUVF dfiih l0 i" nlotcr for lilo Dominion Live Stork will“ °i 55"" llk- “d 1* is m" {"94 u branch. Mr. Clay, who is a native 1 "‘°“‘h,‘,""h- f“ W°“"d d"”"'l “d [or all disinfecting purposes. . . Another surprise was yet in stored A Wm. Pratt of Springfield, Mum, of t.ilo Bridgctowtl district, dwelt fully with the advnntztges of cuter lnr, to the English market by pro- . . . . duclng a bacon typo bog. lie om - aim“? Abfigfbl“ J'"t° ‘i V312,“: “an pilnsizcti the lrnporbance of 00-01101" ydrxev‘ .‘ l” ‘sleqjsct ewrofi c‘; egg? ativc marketing, which hc nus ircrn , l! ‘lle "i3"? e};nubcwm-,nc smug-y establishing in various mantras H“; ‘Qgnsnm . ‘L’; kc t u ma, “d; ' throughout tile Province. and whit-b ‘M’, ma,“ e 5 mo‘? h ‘in ha’. “w: has already given excellent results ‘usea anything“ h“ 0,8, them i": u in the course of o. very short time. “new, as whcn he w“ a M; liif‘.°.-‘li.‘iii‘liii‘i"'.‘i .i'»T..°§5.".’§‘I‘.‘ .2211 l“ m" ‘M? “m ‘“’-”"*‘“- '~ the boys and girls was dist‘) uloll- iZK35cligu§olffe§;ii.l,‘§exgfi°ngfin" tiolll-ll, and in all probability will ul otherulllmén“ m“; iniufigg ' be taken .'|tl\'.'illl:ll.{4* of at llridrqo- that [or whgch it ‘m, p“; pr¢pu-¢d_ town in tho very near future. Nothing serves m many gvgfy dgy Pup- Al, the conclusion of the, coursl-lpose; 3m} nothing‘ is bu“; gnuflgd many live stock breeders exprcsa-‘(o it; place in gvgyy home, en ed their thanks t0 the Provlnci ll lg needed, it will be needed [n a hurry; Department of Agriculture for the Don't wait {or meonc to tut. excellent intefest. they had develop‘ Get it at your drtiggisti todaynl. ‘L25 ed in the different branches o; rig everywhere. riculturui work during their short ‘ slay at Bridgetown. and lnped that 'he time would not be long distant when n. return visit would be un- . aounced. The course for next week will be i held at Odleary and Elmsdale, com- t , mencing on Tuesday evening at 1.30 and continuing until the same z om," to the "avamng 4 a ———- — O-Q-Q-QQQ-O-OQQ norm. VICTORIA‘ time on Friday. For the following Public 5 °°""°"“b"' week tho course will bc nt Eldon note-date hotel. Con- and Flat River all"; 44 pggmj Wm; private bathmThe Culp- lne In famous all over Canada. Telephones In all rooms. Courteous P. E. I. Survey y . for- Farm Help‘; v service. Tile lliinlstenoi immigration and‘ ' Colonization has requested the Sub, \ H- dier Settlement Board of Canada‘, to undertake, all lllllnediato stivvlly" . of farm help required in the pro~ vfncl- oi‘ I’. E. island during the § C. BROWN x ’.'_- coming season. This survey ie WW1 Charlottetown l Manager ing undertaken with n wriew to ob Hotel Co” taining immigrant fnrnl lflll0l‘ from the iiritish isles, the Department's overseas staff having advised their Pmprht”. ability to fill all applications re ' ed. Tho Soldier StélLlCilltllll Board's locul representatives have’ been instructed to furnish the ills trlct Superintendent at Si. John, N. 8., with llste ni‘ fnrmors who generally employ farnl help and who are likely to require farm llolp this spring. lmnlcdiztiely upon receipt of those lists, n. circular will be sent to each farmer oncios» lng an application form to be filled in and returned to lilo local sup- ervisor. Tilt-ac forms may also be h d hy applying direct to the, under entloued officials. To lnuke this work a real service and to ho of vnlllo to tho inllnlgrzl- tion officials, the completed allbllr, ation forms must ho sent in at the earliest possible date in order that the overseas Immigration staff may conlpletc their arrangements for forwarding tlln required numbl-r of laborers. Tho Soldier Settle- ment Board will be advised from overseas of lilo llilnlce, dale of sull- ing. name of boot. ctr‘... in ordl-r that such laborers may be met on arrival and hl- available to farmers‘ requiring their services as exped- itiously as possible, Full particulars of this service. nlny be obtained from the Board's local Field Supervisors, C. M. Wil ‘lums. Charlottetown nnd J. N. lilc- Eachcru. Souris. VICTORIA HOTEL W. llil-koy. Ottawa‘, ll. ll. Cox. lliurnll; A. Boa-ck. binntreal; D. bl. Dickey. Canning, N. 8.; Angus Mc- "'""" ~11 New ilcdford. Mass; l‘. S. Dullin, Pctorboro, Ont; J. f). blit- . .. inronto; L. W. Murdock. lliurray Ilivt-r; G. R. Forbes. Hull- ' Wm. Morgan. Montreal; ll. ll. (demons. Montreal; O. R. Wil- bur. ilaluilton, Ont; G. G. Saund- id's. Dcloro. Ont. IN MEMORIAM in fond and loving memory of Mrs. Seymour Myers. (nee Gladys Carver) who departed this ibfe. January 20th, 1917. Rest darling! Nay. never- more shall grieve thee The ills that make earth‘: children sigh and ween. And. till the day dawn. with thy Lord we leave l thee. _ “For so He giveth His belov- ed sleep." IN$ERTED BY PARENTS ANO SI$TERS , IN MEMURIA in loving memory of my dear mother who departed this lite eleven yearn ago, January 18th. Gone but memory still lingers. Weep not for me nor wish me back I now from pain am free And In my Saviour‘: arms l nest Where I had longed to he. New i will watch for you You watched for me beside my bed And when you reach thoie Golden Gate: I'll come and let you through. Inserted by request of her daughter MR8. FRANK RANKIN, _ ., eewaren. N. J. ._, .__ “‘ “W fitjamts’ firzaiipttrisn Eliot: fltnlltcv~fltblk onmlumh. you. 11.1.! Sabbath fitrntrti: 11.00 mm-"Some keiigleu: Sela: "N|z|nth"-Oeuned-'- Obligations." MP- 5mg" PP!"- 2.30 pJiu-Qabbeth School. Solo; 1' e Lord lo my Bhop- ‘Mtl pJm-georviee of bong- herd --Lld “o. 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