body - l hi‘. 16.11011! at hi)’. 200 bus. of banner need a" titted Cobbler lad Green Mountain Seed < Itmlmin Seed. 500 bushels mangonls. 100 " ca. ctinttmm, ATHWARTING INFLUENZA You doubtless know that it is a well nourished SCOTT’S EMULSION should ~be taken faithfully at the first signs oi “catching col ” or tender throat or soreness in chest. The abundant tonic-nourishing qualities of Scottis, is an effectual, help in all times of threatened weakness. Scott l Bnwne. Toronto. Ont. 20-3:- I TRAINS RESTOREI)‘ llfloltlvo February 27th trains No. 213. and 204 between Charlotte town and filntmersitie are restored.‘ nlqrnlor PASSENGER Aci-znrs OFFICE Ghmrlottetown, Feb. 26th. i923. 11910-2881. , _ that is‘ the strongest factor in thwarting the inroadsof influenza or other disease germs. The Girl Who Had No (lhance I) MARION RUIINOAM ii coma AwAv Chapter 37. When the gilrl deft. the three people in. the library turned and! stared at each other 1n amazement “What do you suppose it ineails?’ Aunt Sarah questioned, heir eyes ‘Duncan OlNiel rose trout his chair “m. | coup] scarcely move a Imus- SAFETY FIRST-TAKE scorr-s EMULSION! lrfflfllulnla1a'l“""rw»¢~»~-.... ... .....-r..... i 1rd appetite lShe vrnnteti so to go t0 the city. troubled. . "Has anything happened to her? ‘liiiik l utttst go see. Ruth ,nev~i er acts like this." "Better not. Rather." Mrs. O'-l 1H1 said. "i think it's uoih-ing butl for awhile. I'll go up iii li inlnute."i _ _ i Site turned to Sarah. "You see, gored that many lliiillls I offer ioi- sale by public nu-ctionylfihc h“ bee“ u-unndng. W" Mumh “- mY "m" "1 73 ‘lurellliui of people all ivinter, and doing ‘in choice land. situated on Nurtlttlhe “wk and Sh,“ Just played om .1‘ryon. livery acre iii ti good state dol’ cultivation, buildings in good irt-pair. never failing streaii. near! itlie burn. Within 1/1 thin» or church-t this house- li-ntl lion" site can't d0 it—" “Yuri. it's Just the result of ner» nerves. and slit-Til be better alone]; was just racked with min 811d FARM FOR SALE glpep n wink. “mi wit...» l lShe Was Helpless" a At The Time Says Mrs. Ada Daniels Woman Taken Tanllc and Now iMrs. Adu Daniels, 29 First Avf" Toronto, 0nt.. reports a gala ot six- teen pounds In weight and relates ‘an experleilcb with Tisnlac that will be 01' interest throughout Can- ads. "Before 1 tzot Tnnlac." says her statement, "l had lost fifteen pounds and was down in bed sullen- ing nnmerciiully, Neuritls had af- fected my whole system so awfully and suffered sncti BKOIU’ from aoalit that t llfltl to prOP pwself ut) in hodl at, times in order do Se‘ my ibPQII-ill- misery and my nerves were so shalt- I couldn’t "Tanlac has rid me of rheuma- tism two years previous, so l took the "treatment 111K111". 811d WW9 izaitietl sixteen pounds and feel as flnn lltl l ever did in my life. Tanlac Bud Ridden From Nsurltlo, Toronto f‘ RutoruL-Galns 16 Pound! P select creamerles which had not creameriss were selected by the provincial dairy authorities, 6 samples each. leaving a total ' zratliylns w report that the lpiripitzition and gas on -t.tie atomaclrand. Generally spanking, W“) m quamy w“, the creamed“ which nluclr less. itllti t tn. DEPARTMENT or Aqntcutruit: DAIRY AND coco sroltAee ‘division, mq-AWA The Dominion Educational ‘Butter loorl l’ l av ozone: r1. BARN"! comm’ ‘"22 The i922 contest covered six month " f "n1 - . 1V6. Th6 P1811 provided that each proviiicnhotllldysilginoltcifbfir tiller; 0t’ butter from a different creamei-y each month and; as far as possible, competed 1n the thrust- contests. The British Columbia sent onlyj samples, New Brunswick and Prince Edward “time of 60 creameries in the competition. The samples were expressed to Montreal and placed immediately in cold Blondie M B temperature oi’ about 16 deg. F. - ‘ s and it is Of the 60 creameries participating. 98 were new w"; butter from these was of the same type have participated in former canton; ‘flh ' 1 slightly under last year. a percentage o! Specms B b"! U10 Doreen-take of Ne. 2 grads is very The following is a detailed. report of‘ the contest.‘ u Percentage of sample's in Bach time. 50 per cent Special Grade 40 per cent First Grade 10 per cent Secondflrade Number of, Samples ln Each Grade According to Provinoeo ,8 slows school and muer mms yous strain." Sllftltli‘ married, titer has‘ (tlflgiulgzl: ‘Toppings; téotosnlatgaait Tom‘ s m‘ M » -"-'"w "'""'*-"—".'- " I "rt-t 7;‘ ~ r" 3 ~rg , ~ _ 1 ‘ i2 miles trouiAlbany station. Also exljlugglizlllllg a‘ Us Si.‘ ma‘ H’ Province Samples 09.3%‘, Gifari: gig“ ifillhimi’ ’;‘n‘:?lll‘l'_€lm'whlnery and house’ lint none oi‘ these three could Taninc is for sol: by all good British Columbia _4 l3 _ " 1 __ WP". '9" "will PFICB Iii! of 0 u - " . ill know that it was not the endinl: druirkisis- (l‘r"‘l' 3-"mllll"" lmm" Albert" ----------- -~ .8 4 1 1 < , l f-‘or particulars see hand b H. _| _ _‘._ h b . . (i m suskmchewan 6 2 Qlgygy‘ 11¢; spfln‘ ‘Qgdlnq, l RHMNALD DAWSON 0t tl-hildlll. hut t eglninng u S0 . M b . 4 ..__ , |HUGH MORRNONI one for the gilrl lying on the bed F" '3 .6 4' 2 .- & l ._| with lier titre bulrlctl antler a Dll" '_ onlarli’ - .5 2 1 3 v Auctioneer 1'l~ Seed Merchants _ ' ,___,____-___,._. low to stifli- the sound of her soils com/l “w MOM m game “calming gltllevcwlciranawlck .6 ‘ ll 3 - swuflvlm’ on" l iljlifilillzlllslflilf oithttll: mild“ “"- WM My” M ‘wylba ll“ Nova Scotia l2 g g l_ AU .15 ti rvlicf in really knowing about roiylm. “m, um" “mm 1mm“ y er‘ Prince Edwa/rtl Island .5 2 ll -< .a. think, erven ii’ the knowletlife l-b 5M‘ _ _ ., _ '_ '"' ~— ‘r 8T0 \ l title wntrst tltitsbfzxptltilned. t ' toltllrllilwhgllll-lgefiw““Ferngagdhang: 50 26 ~ 20 5 . . , l.l waste gunngo an r‘ ’ ‘. ' l l " . u . . . r r tin-v sat 1mm» "1 ‘he “hm? Hilnhoct Scorln Sam ie e ch m n. ' - , _ 1 experience that gave the gr 11 H r __ _ , , .- _ fl P I I 9H ‘Wm . . 1., Sinus":nliergiirsmlli“nlpetyliltlalrxisirnm of ethic-ism drom whit-h slit.- Wtt‘ “‘“'f~",“°."l‘l ‘gefmigtf’; M°""' "M" °Y Creamery Province Flavour 110ml Score M W“? "Wile "l “irm- "Wk- -" A . _' ' “H, . U, mrnpnpve, “um. Nxmvwx...‘ piofv the cu.» w M" s- P int.» Yarmouth ‘Cry. ma. Nova Scotia 42.0 96.6 cmggand llmgleilnenl” ton “lurch 6g“ ufnltliiml 1.3: hllrlcttsauetVlzlcKinéton of‘ After ti ivimc the slicer i-xliziuz-r‘ 5h? mum evmlfrmn tilde waif‘: Jul"? B91100!" CW Mlllllttlbb ' 43.0 93.0 ' at o'c oc . am nstructsd y 0 ‘i ' - - . - . ' .1. . . ‘pczlll l»: vii-w sic cuu a July Vancouver isl d Milk Britt P. D. McGregor to sell his shurefilrllllil River. Lot 14.!‘ 8r r “filial qlf)lflfidogkzhgelizi'there, be able to think of some,‘ producer-av alga" oohégla ‘30 Q80 farm of 50 acres, 2B clear. the bat-i mm‘- Pfllriirll "i; 0 l i“? "h l‘ ' ' ‘ J \\"l\ oi‘ ‘ictieritix list-null‘. But it Auguqt The 533k c C ' ' ' ' ‘ , ‘l . _ 7; ,- 11- - - d in highito stare wt-taqteti into llle tlitrk- '. ' ' _ _ _ I _ - - FY- 0- llslhceed nglllildilllgssogteavilfottjg‘ wtilclhililtll llsllllltle oi’ a.‘ lcllisltitvaiiloiiiflwl“ a Qrow ‘ ness. w“ fflgfhihllmigiilgegm (‘drpmaurasi A Eldon(%oose Jaw) I gaséaichemn . 97m ' ' J ‘ f -t_ 10 we Myra and Tihni were t0 be 1113i‘ 5m" _ _ ___ _ ' “gm _ U’ Tl 1'0 4 . 97.0) * "i?" "My" "we er Albee from Elite land in good’ oondltionl Dwelling house nearly new. twr. Myra liersclt‘. lShe dlid not know ‘coupe l)??? m] hill’ goggflaofl: Ociflbel‘ CPYBUII Dill?!’ Ltd. Alberta 42.5 97.1 u." ' __"pa g , I ar , tnachiiie “that that might niean.—wliether 1W5“ ' "P "l" ca‘ _ _ ' him ml1r:pl?tlgkl.h;nili' Yeihzclhltlllholilli: plagngtlfirgthgtlla‘ “only buililingsiMyru was tellinsl it to her _io wastlflonIeilnllex-‘fgxefpallife “whirls; 84:11:: AWFIW 3°94‘? 7°!‘- FViVlWl‘ ii"! Tail 59°" b)‘ "Vi/ill"! 1 d J t f h lFen e1 wth wire and cedar posts. spare her feelings. whether '1‘im “"1" _ I _‘ V‘ M11222] elfitlflsiycdgvwto iii-sabre? lesrtltvluslic‘: rtiud and other sea. IflflllllfB|WZl5 afraid. t0 tell hm‘. or Whether uniilntig matter. how '.' ‘ _Nii.rnbet- of Average Score Average May‘ 1 cow milking" 1 Holsteinint hand. Near churches, schools he cared now so lithle that ho dtitl _' , >_ PTOYIIICQ I Sample! for Flavour TONI Score heifer 2 years in May" 1 fall cttlil|ltiills and stores. lnot even want to bother to “trite T°Yll<‘"“‘“'_' ill“ F"? 31411531 Cfilllmblfl 4 41.875 96.30 Impletlnents-l buggyf 1 driving‘ ' Lowest or aiuy tender not neces-‘p ltnill ‘Site T8Illl$llrb8f9d hihs nilcltéfr-r" ‘r "' " lgllaéirtzmuba r. (6% l i h; 1 d lei h: 1 t d arii ccepte . eyes a squine up so w cu - o - . - - I iiriis; lwtxck? plguahs lltllr- g Fol‘ iurthei‘ particulars apply tollaughed, and how easily he litugti- The District Qfllova Scotia 6 40.783 95.40 rows; 1 seeder; 1 rake; l scuffler; Mt-Quarrie til. Arsenauilt, Solicitorsmti. and how mice his laugh was Kings ‘Ntlw Blllllswlck 5 40.640 95-34 l 1 turnip seeder; driving and work Stimri-t-rside. land his voice). He was tall anti lQllfbec 40.688 96.36 harness, traces. forks. shovels and [Ruled 1711i filly 0f February. A-il-ZOOII looking. ‘Of t-oulrsc he would _ --'-“‘ Saskatchewan - t, 40,430 95,10 numerous other articles. Several 1). 1923. ‘ iltttract a. great nitiiiy gllrls. 0f|The Llbera] Qflnsefvaqprlni‘? P-‘lwafd "l" 5 40-209 94-32 tons of hay and straw. Terms of Joseph P. Leckey iflulllfse he would be lonely until 10mm") . 39.500 93.98 i farm made known at sale, of stock] etc., 9 months credit on approved joint notes. 6 per rent off for cash.‘ - l J. A. MncDONALDd Auctioneer 118852771 Marshall McLellsn. Executors. i Clearing ' Auction Sale _____. ___.E____._______» ,h@rnr. Miscoucheflwould see a lot of Myrii. And iii , ‘the cntl Myra? prettiness and her iUlllllflllfl that she lind not form-en. ‘it all last fall when slit» suitl good-t Jbye to liim, glad that hc-re. ivas one, Ipcirsnn in the city tu he kind to ihim! 5 KBut she loled him so. and iviinteti; - ' ihiiti so! I7nc0iiscioiisl,i' sht- rcachV i tiin instructed by (lliarles Cum-{t-rt out her hands into tht- dnrki‘ Ciilfiagii bnllllifbigircpztlring andgui-“i-‘ey. Nit. ltyult. to sell by pub-Emits to touch iiiw-ziittl then they] horse» shoeing. Now is the tiin 1 w have your Waggon“, cans m, lli. twelve ()'t-.l0t‘k l . i. l l ' . h5g1?“ euhfiren stir-lights repaired: milnentsw" ‘rubber tires set. Waggons of all _§rocl‘_l mifw 5 y" kinds tnutlt- to order at reitsonubliammght H00 m“ prices. press which can be inspected be~ fore leaving your order. _ Prontpt. and efficient set-vi“. guaranteed "at l yrs old. Crown Right; ed. 3 to freshen {hr gpringlilll‘ following slot-k, crop and l'Ji- the in... 11...»; irnppy wvvndnug; Old-lciitpty: H i "lllffi 3 lrslllllllli)‘. Only hot" heart was full-q W , wit. general purpose; l mare 6 yrs M Burro“; ‘ o have a simple ex_‘oh]‘ gen???“ purpose 1 "My 1 L2 lit: nitction on Saturday Mtlfch lirdulirtipperl. Site wanivd to put hi4" HOOHZni-ins round ltiiii again. as sht- ltadi be’ ifore he left. But her .'ll"1lln wcrc and hei- . Vi‘ '\- soul was lier tiititltefs. voice cnllctl llrllitl‘ 3 cllolcfi anti-title her room: uillk cows. 2 cows newly freshen-l in March, 3 to‘ “Ruth. can l do illllillllliil,“ i "No." idle tiiisivi-red "only it‘! PROUD a MoREsmE (IrliBIJOTI in April: 6 fut cnitlc. 1 fntlm... puma)‘ i Z23 Gt. Geo. Si. M11 Res Old Stunt.‘ 7_flm18th\ iold heifer (Registered); _ ‘ Huber; 3 tralves: _ _§_li'."ll‘i'tlW in llfrty A r ipnrc bred Black hliucrcas hone. _ _ RRIVEI) ’ t-ilpnirzviitrriis-a Massey ' ris liiiiller; 1 Frost g, Wood ioiower: 1 sectional seeder; 1 Car 0f Flour and Feedfrlisc burrows; 011a .5 horse F”? tell days special.‘ prices-Flour per bagi $3.50, Bran l Shorts $1.50, Oil-Cakei $3.80, Cracked Cornl $2.35, Corn Meal $2.35 All gTOCGPiCS andstockl? sets traces; on hand tat reducedi"""" prices during sale. LLOYD COX, More" i “Mum "”.-i°i."‘ii.l.' DONALD, ll9ll-28-3i. l fill"! plmfiq, (new); 1 pa" Vlll Separator, (No. i2.) CROP-Jill) hits l-“IWW: quantity ‘S316 Positive. No reserve. 38-21. Mllheliirealesl lllSptlriion 53p‘ of its kind ever hold l E FIFTH. Rollo Bay. on illilledliiiesiiriry’ will"?! h situated farm ii not. privn ' and all its contents. so “c”! Ciel" l" l! V"? hieh state of cultivafo a good growth oi‘ hard lid‘ it l i s I m where abundance of a so WOOL how from o1! ti: six and seven acre fields. on e arm for years. In dditi i - M.“ “and. The buildings [use contra one of mill teed and fertilizers hav remodelled in the last five years. Qlfl ill. Sunny Slnp when iPly sold before will be snltl lit balance covered w“ ‘lifiliibl’, 2 yrs ol<l;' 1 1-2 yr old hull, .l>l'°l'l»h"""- (Refiltlwfelll- 1 1'2 Yfmet- head and cry in. the 1 gfiltlli: lAyrslllre heifer m lvreshm‘ l" Ocdscnse cattle back to her. My face in hot and cold wt ivlslterl. she had. Euro power 1811s engine; 1 tliresher and cleaner (Hells); 1 sans plough; 1 single 1011.61; 1 Adams truck wagompole and ‘wheels. 1 driving wagon, l driving ’ sleuth. i wood. sleigh; 1 m. 1,... outs. Banner. 93°“ 599d; lflflle quantity hwy and _ ‘ pointer-s, Reap-i ‘ll-"Yli-‘W; 3 sets working harnciu; 1 sci driving hnr» v forks. shovels rind flllnlpr-l nil! other ari rites, not meniionodd ' TERMS‘?! months crndii on 1 l roved j '1 - l ' ‘V ,1‘ °'-' Mire. 5 per t-ciit ptr Auctioneer, illum- , "Of course. I never expected to ‘see you all so soon." Sarah said. down to Boston for the [winter and asked‘ me. ilnd it wits i1 8 tho heiiltiifully This farm contains a hundred acresptlilllllicnguuplggtig h. seaweed can be had. well tenceitigewilithtzlirxl-“Qnahiiglig El/“PYWIIK izrown here havedbeen fer] P. modious and are practical] ll . Our entire herd ltrcredlfzdaAlllglliilrgiyou?" M's" “NM “skml- "Y" W’ And Sill‘ turned tigiiin to buryi pillow nomiiioti Dinner dint lifter u tiliite lit-r 2 177904 BOWB. mlmdist be lrcatly. ltiid she had to face “V” m" Pigs? 30 he-r family anti ht-r aunt 501116 |inic——-nnti explain her siiilden itc- Hm" tion. She got up and bathed he!‘ oi Carleton in Prince Count!’ ll\_ Prince Edward lslttnd, hlcrcliitntl. water. powder |covctr up the redness around her goyea. She combed her hair. too. ibut the ejvltlence of tears remain. 1 So she was to go to the tlity now v-now when it was too ltits! And 11in s/plte of heisehf. the tears start- =etl to her eyes ltgalu. But. she wi-nt down stairs forcing a commisiire lshc thid not feel. ‘ ‘I'm sorry," she iipoloizlziatl, tali- ring her place. tit the tnblr. "1 was iFiO tilled‘ l ililtln't know what l wits doing " . Ami ll. seemed all right its tin ex~ ‘Dllillililflfl. The three were talking of such caveats in the llittle iioutli~ crn town lis- had htitipcut-tl since the Oibliels left and names were hnentlonetl. which wtlrc. new “But James sister from Canada came chance Ii coultitft refuse. ii-tft bet-n North for ycars. stopped off here. and iiiotilzlil I'll take lluth on with nit- to New I hitv- I can't afford i0 take llUf‘ nil the way to Boston. btit she tioesn't tor" York with her friends. cattle consisting of teii females and two 1922 bull calves. 5 females inlhm ‘W0 be“ wleml“ ‘m’ were‘ milk and bred to freshen in Augu 5'- "nd sélllembel‘. 1 two year old to “uh” l" July "d 1 Yeafll"! bred. All guaranteed safe 1n calf 3 open heifers. This herd shows milk most wanting s foundation not and health records should convince tiny to miss this sale, 1 general purpogg mare 9 years. 1 draft horse 12 years t fall pig so white Leghorn t...“ ~ - l r ,l ll 9'9"" in"). mine 2% horse power. s inch grain crusher. Illllstoerlalz llrsre in Aslifnwall potato planter. 1/, share in Eureka 80 gallon phi... lpryor. $5 share 1n imreka plot: Ilclc IIAOII. two cots driving harness. own collars . spring tooth and spike barrow. not teat-n bob sleigh... singt Potatoes. quantity No, bushel turni . Into sums st 12 o'clock sharp. Parties p! Terms of- sale ‘$10.00, and under cult. audit GI 097M101! Icittt notes. Usual Bank discount for cash, pit?" Wvllnrndnr. Isl-sh am. ssts positive. “will”? i Rollo psi. p n t. \ ‘ . ""1118 lloigh. truck wagon. cart. rubber tire wagon, steel tire and all work harness, also oats, 390 bushel No. 2 cer- _ potato dlggr. I l; ' 1) or. binder, mower and hay rake. disc h§rrl..l.',"}§§,“,,.°'§§.',“§fig 8 1 ~ . Wishing to ttend this 1 by roll notifying III will be met st st. Charles station morning of sliilt: Over that amount 10 month! llwltld ill! prim stormy or mdl lnipsssshi» lnle will o» postponed see them again." .'l'his ivell-meant remirrk almost "Mel the rrelserve Ruth had quired._ , l That was it! She would see l-MYTH Mid Tltm attain-see them to- tss in. each other. while rifle. lov- ill! the man an she did would have to stand llsldo and which and k649i) crlm so as not to give tiway her feelings. "flow tony: shall I slay?" asked tiinitlly’. -iier sum, mentioned how much money she coitlit spare-Jor- these people, having little, were nensibie enough to he frank about such and . to: Authorized Aseisnvrfi» l0 So l York. sihce she wants to g0 there know Cliirti. so that tiovsti’! mut- “Ruth would rather lie in New Wouldn't Myra ‘Weeti and a ntlbe ltttl. 'f‘im ‘burner. Anti. Ruth will be glad 1o‘ 80- gether. see their apparent. happin- she tivcs Convention Grand River. Lot l-ilnerlrness would tmitinipli. it wtiswi" be in i GEORGETOWN t f On Monday. Marchl19 at 1 p. m. Poll Chairmen will please sew that their polls are organized and delegates appointed to attend the’ ccnvenlllon. MICHAEL MURPHY. I E. B. McLAREN. Oonvenoro Notice ti. Creditorsof First Meeting Where Assignment Made Bankruptcy Act ln the l-Istate 01' Lords Limited t Notice is hereby given that Lord's Limited, Carleton, in Prince County in ijrihce Edward llsland, -did on the 23rd diiy oi‘ February- lA. 1)., i923, make an authorized as- ‘sigiimont to the untiersignild. l Notice is lurilier given, tliut the' first meeting of creditors in 1.116 nbovc estate will be held at the Ilourd oi 'l‘rn<1c rooms. Charlotte- ,town, i’. E. island on the 13th tla)’ ioi March A. l)., 1923 nt. 2 o'clock in the uiternoon. To entitle you io vote tltereat. moot oi‘ your claim must he lodged with me lbeinre the llllPQilflK is held. Proxies to be used lli. rtlit- ‘meet- ing must he lodizetl with mo. prior thereto. . And further take IIOilCO, that if you have any claim itgainsftbo debtor. for which you are entitled to rank. proof of such claim must be filed withlme w1thin_ thirty days front the date oi‘ this noticed lor front and lifter the expiration of the time fixed by stibitet-tion 8 of section 37 of the siild Act. l shall distribute the proceeds 0i‘ the Debtors i-Isttite among the pal‘- ties entitled thereto. hiiving regard . only to the cltilin. of which l have . then notice. Dated at Summersitle. this 284th day of February A. D. t9"il. THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN’! TRUST ASSOCIATION LTD. , (Maritime Divlllllfl-l Per F. J. E. WRIGHT. Representative for Prince Ed- ward Island. Authorized Trustee. 1109-2-8-8-10 Slltimtcd in- Upton Kings Count! Lot. 54 consisting of 100 sores 0f land. 80 sci-es in good ivinta of cul- tivation. bola-nee covered with 110" making ti good) dairy farm. dwelling house. a largo) balm. lo- cated in a good shipping centre Sellfml on. account 0f ill health. For further particulars apply to things. it was enough for three EDWIN Rillxlwaelin. they ihonniii. asrali would be wiitli her two dgys. than site DONALD MAOPHIIION s1 Anson st. , ._ Cambridge aim FARM” FOR SALE a wood well watered and fertlliitefh l. . 6 Standing by Provinces l ' l Valuing first place at i) points. second at 8. third at 7. touith at 6.‘ tiftli ill 5. sixth at 4. seventh at 3, eighth at 2, ninth ut 1. and where. by provinces is as follows: _ 5 Alberta-G samples. 39 points-2 first; 1 second» fifth.~l seventh. 1 Jlfth. 1 seventh. 1 eighth. - i uuebeekii samples. 35 points-t third. 1 fourth, 1 ninth. “fr. _. j: 4.33),...’ _,__ I ‘ ~ l‘ on: “"1”, CHASE a. sAneoRu "m", .. - ' _ . . The lowest was 43._ 32 is freezln 350 daysdn the year. THE WEATHER FOHEJQAST The first question is n. the weather. The folio State's weather bureau records for Temps, for 1932 aQi .._....._....._., 1922 _ MEMPERATUR :1: g a l’ ‘é a s l . i? g ii ‘E 7:1 s a e g2 g 5 63.1 3-3.0 80 43 Milk? "L9 83 43 .. .73.“ - ~83 a3 Q5 .713 "Q9 89 l6 . .741 -—l.6 92 52 .810 +1.0 Q1 83 . .80.? -0.5 94 88 .. . .82] 3.0 i" 72 . 32.2 -|-o.s s4 , 117 ..'t~i.a _---o.a so at ..1o.s --a.1 a4 49 I190. . . . . . . . . .605 - -5.3 80 48 Your . . . . . .J3.7 +2.0 Q4 43 You will ties the highest was 94 wlilclr is c and also to prove this them has never been‘ a -s from heat. in Florida. ' Second question. do Oiunge Groves Pay? A correct answer- (o this l will answer it by giving so ' {there is ll tie dividing the value of the two places by two, the sttindingil" “ml” Yewldl- ""4 "l" be Véflfled- A H i a twenty acre grove that produced last s iworth ot‘ fruit. A Polk County grove of Manlt0b.l—6 samples, 38 points-l first. i second. 1 third. 1 tourihfllimdffifl twenty thousand dollars wortlifof“ ~ ‘ _ ioyvnod by Dr. Sample has _ Nova Scoitia—6 samples, as points-i iii-st. 1 second. 1 fourth. 2 iinulflfllil" Worth p! trill; the last twelve rem- Saskatchewan-G samples. 28 points-d first, 1 third. 3 sixth. 2 eighthl British Columblti—4 samples. 25% points-l first, 1 second, ivtie,‘ fourth lliltl tltth, 1 seventh. . New Brunswlck-6 samples. 24% poitits--2 fourth. l tie fourth and fifth. 1 sixth. l seventh. ' ‘ Ontario-G samples. 20% points-d first, 1 tie sixth and seventh. l seventh. 2 enzlitii. 1 ninth. P. E. island-WE samples, 20% p0iitts:--t second. 2 sixth, 1 tie sixth and seventh. 1 ninth. . 1 ., l. ' Notch-The September sample travail’. B. ilsleutl was not received intlme to score in September. Wlisp scored on Noiiember 8th, it took 6th place. which cliitnged the standing. as given in the raportfor ‘Seir tember samples as follows: P. E. ilnlnfll 8th. Manltbblidth, Saskatchewan 8th, Ontario 9th. ' 1 55 points. Province Average of Scores British Columbia 54-93 will! Quebec 51.711 points Alberta 54.10 points New Brunswick 55-7 points Manitoba 54. , points _ Saakatchewan 54.08 points Prince Edward island 54-" points Nova Scotiit 54.01 points Ontario 54.49 points Texture-The prominent defects are again ‘britiflellplfl mid Illilh! gteesiness. it is gratifying to note. however, that there iii ti decided im- provement in the texture over last year. Incorporation of Moisture-There is also a decided improvement in this over last. year. colour were uneven or slightly uneven. ed improvement over previous years. per cent in the butter is quite enough for the British market. Package-Three samples were scored down, on finish tlor broken Quebec 40.67 -Ml.l'lli50l)l 40.17 Alberta 40.09 ‘ Saskatchewan 90.89 British Columbia 30.75 New Brunswick .3930 Non Booths ' 39.86 P. E. Island 38.10 Ontario $7.15 Average o! the tlrst scores and. lest i-escoieo on 16 samples inuls not: ohllrch" "ti"! M"! lcllml- from mun neutralized and pasteurized and S! samples msds from cream pasteurized only. _ - t - ' Flavour Acid in Cream before Partirizing 1m .=<.-, Standing tor workmanship by Provinces‘ based on the Scores for Texture, incorporation oi Moisture. Colour, Baiting and Packing. Total colour—Only two samples were silreaky, the balance oi‘ detects in Setting-only two samples twere salted tho hetivynthich is a decid- Jtflie Canadian markets are grad- ually coming to require a mildly salted butter and butter ifor export must. contain less salt than most oreamerles are will! M Dfwwlll- 1 i0 1V0 Brooks, eiport trade. Illllflffl. Any one blob. p. n. i. in touch with all the markets. and when say. Charlottetown and before.thsy reach there they, and 0 ~- c‘, scarce 1n St. John or Halifax and are thirty cents a box high .. carload is charged on route to the highest market. So they in thir keep their linger on the pulse of the market. . hsvinl bcitinl 114’ pulley of s savor ma: still m ' with ‘Peter "HOW". ' n41 0M pmduadl-ql UN DIFFERENT YEARS: Allwood. 1-. 15 acres. l5 years old. net W. 1%. 10 acres. a years old. net . llauifer. 8 acres. 12 years old. not Krumin. T.. 8 acres. 12 year's old} . Phllpot. R. 0.. 10 acres. i0 years old. .1 Randall. F. A.. 20 acres, 9 years old, not s Third question. Of until there is a _ Facts iiililtlt‘ Flilrida _ acetic " i answering them all. by writing this one_ q “a “Fllorkm to the- Guardian wing are the Unitef \. oolcr than farther nor » un stroke or a prostriitio B. ‘sun also shines on nn avera e Groves Pay P question is now interesting many lpfiop me tlzurcs which are taken mom the Pi minister la ilfalnes City o i. canon sixteen thousand dol h rs: lBELOW we! odors trig-ruins" TAKEN AT nAuooilt ro' lam 10.091. 2.5a». These KTOVBS-BTB all located in Polk County. which shipped season two undone-half million boxes fruit. of all the i'ruit produced in Florida. This was over oiled l Again the U. S. Government says only} per cent. of the soil California and Florida will grow Oranges profitably and these ‘- have to supply the whole at United States rind Canada, also a Oranges rlrpeh 1mm September until June and if necessary ‘ill left on the tree l‘or three months after ripe m‘ Oranges are marketed through the Cltrhrflxchangc which they ship a car of Ora A comparison. we grow potatoes on P. E. J. and make a llvltll potatoes are grown in every province in Canada and every 3W0 l‘ Union and have to ho ting in a couple of weeks and are shoved 0| different markets until they are glittted. ' Truck and other tttruiinir is carried on all the V0111‘ around 1111 pcciiilly all winter when they have an unlimited brisk market. \ . The following is the number oi’ cars of mitt sud voz¢1l1\¥:;°l'§§,§_ from Florida between September 15th 1922 and Febrilll‘? ' t . S buttertnakers claim tli ~t ‘this i coined by drawing the 19:2 pllilizihmgrte paper too tightly on theabttttor when wet and. when 1t dries. M°V°"\'"1 31"" Nfllmllfii 07 5"!"- "Pwm" 15' ’ shrinks and breaks the butter at the edge of wit". _ t ‘E t youth Pacteurloinp-Thees samples showed a strong reaction on Btarcr _ w“ a as“ . 555 ‘rest. Two of these were reported to be lieatedto only 16o degrees and Qllilfllfllli u“ 2991 Jield for 15 and 20 minutes. The other report. gave no pasteurizlng tem- 0"!!!" 46 B“ 13 peraiure. All the other samples were made from cream heated to 168 VPBQWM" 1 ‘ "as 93 to 185 degees and held from 1o to so minutes. _ l’ a t; _ 27 Avcrlpo of the Scores and Lint Income From Each Province 11in ~ ‘.29 Acid in cream Aveiage Average boils or gain l: 9 before 11m score last re-score in points =' ‘ 5 o Pasteurizlng. for flavor. for flavor. for flavor o l“ 15 ', Quebec ........... .. .153" 4032s” 405:1“ .0509 gain Pepper! 1!, ‘ .q it ii .. . » . . ‘on _ , ~ . : t illicit‘: 3w“ m ttoa lolos 1.00 ~ And above prices we m new v-YW ';°"b::,',“,‘lc:?,.§°:ioi$r Manual,‘ 493 41,83 40,17 1,15 " rm- milk, 60 cents per pound for butter. an ,5 . . ‘l, New Brtlnnw c .102 40m 39.80 rat -- eul- so 111m mint 1w I vreflt- - . .1 v ii- d. B lti h Col bl . .205 41.37 89.75 1.62 " ' -' - "lick" * bit l’ chain. s as: 99.50 87.75 1.11s -- Now anybody worlds; otrQrlllN °\'°'°' ¢ "m or j P. n. Island 9 4 40.20 30.10 am " Florldl lull Writs , . i ' ‘~ Nova saith. .11 40.11; alas _ 2.5a '- w w fincfll , - ‘Blinding by Provinces on the Avcropsot tho Last Roscon for Flavour 4P5 H=I3QQP§WM,_Y'<~“°""~ it. 1_ 1 l