PAGE TEN l/Vill Take Casekiudcrgartien D tsttngutshed1 Christmas Closing Dttawa Citizen To Privy Calm"? Passes A way The Kindergarten closed yester-fbs held 111-15 W"! W 7" day for the Christmas Holidays “B11318 9°11! 7 m a °'°1°°k- lwlth a nicely ensured Prvswnme; arranged by Miss Berna Heustis. the numbers throughout showing bah-l’ beef- s“ n manta’ "dam (Canadian Press Cable) ZDNDON, Dec. 22.-Holders cf the junior stocks of the old Canadian Crank 'I‘runk Railways hope to ev- entually press their ease for rcdrq; from the Canadian Government to the judicial committee of the Privy 1 ‘Cfllliltll. .containcd presents made The annual meeting of “Grand ‘children for their parents and here (Canadian Pre) OTTAWA, Ont, Dec. 22.—A dis- tinguished resident of Ottawa, who l had served as the Capital's repre- sentative in the House of Commons, and was three-times Mayor of the city, as well as Lieutenant-Gover- nor of the Northwest Territories, Hon. Charles Iierbert Macintosh died today. Hr was in his 89th year. The funeral will bc held tomor- row afternoon from the Chapel 1 Street residence. where in 1874 he met Sir John A. MacDonald, com- 1 lny tn the Capital zit the request of l the Conservative cliiciiain to take over thc Citizcn. then the party or- gun. Rev. Canon A. ll. Wlmlicv, of St. Alimirs ilnctliciiii Clillrrli will offici- fill‘. liitcrnlciit will be at Beech- u-nod (‘cmctcijv licrc. A nicely trimmed Christmas tree Great 61mg” street’ l": by m1 run sacrum snnvicn Pa: held here today. Hon. W. G. 0rms- , ed teacher. lby-Gorn, chairman. said the direv- j Throughout the entire programme ltors had rrccivcil from their legal the Chflstmas splflf, pfgyajlgd and advisers the assurance they would the complimentary remarks by Rev. shortly be able to institute further Dr. E H‘ Ramsay and m“ C. N_ proceedings in Canada, ‘and they Brown were we“ deserwht ilfialflfidczjlclilctiruni’ be Camed w me A large number of parents. par- ' . . ‘ticuiarly the mothers were present “i;ii.‘.°*;‘.f.f.‘i.i.“.i‘°“JIf“.°;.§2.i‘i; i.»- i... w. hands, whereupon the chairman or- lmmented M155 Hemfls on the sue" cicrcd il poll. Snmc difivlllvl‘ T051111‘ ‘c855 of h" work’ led’ with mics h; --;.h-,. me shhm- The following ls the programme: holders fair play-dorm trout us like Good Morning Song-Prayer and children." Christmas Hymn- , The polling resulted lll a large Rgclgaflgn-Shirlgy Magpgnalgi frnnjority in favor of adopting the pony game__xagheflne MC- 119N011 and accoums- iIEachern, Vonda McDonald, Evelyn “"1"?” Kays, Mary Walker, Fleur Hillion, JAPANESE iiughle Simpson, Buddy Stems and -*~— Jim Palmer. Continued from page l Solry-Away in h Mimgegaqloyge Coffin. Chonis-—Snow, Show Everywhere. Christmas Pantomime-A Train- Roliie McEachem as soloist. Recitation — Merry Christmas ‘Christian Church, will be . tonight at '1 p. m. PERSON-ALB Boston and Chicago. Oyster Farming From the “Agricultural and. Industrial Pm. grass 1n Canada": OLDEST WOMAN IN ENGLAND DEAD TDNDON. Doc 22—'I‘hc oldest c 1mm in 11?. "l ind has Just died w <11; .l:-. n; 11m, in A.Yli1.\'icl;,North- iii-i liushduil <‘1l£‘€1 1" Mrs’ Poaryhlilttflltly occupied by Chinese reg- mn i.) plcifly of i ulurs and gucrillus. 1"“ ‘md barkf-Vl At army headquarters, the belief 1 £11149- Hfir 1110111" 31"“ 1" b‘? “umymvas expressed that the occupation l 111199- and 1‘*'° 1W1" 5151'?“ mm HLYwas accomplished without serious 1111-’ "SE5 01' eighty-mm” and numbyhllglltlllg, although no details were JZEHFNBH“ MOPBIM‘ ‘199- available because of the broken wand“ Dads-mem- mmon’ communications system. Margaret COX’ Jessie Mctqaughwn‘ The next important Japanese ob- Rficnaflon_8uddy 519"“ .__ jective was expected to be Changwu, i S°1°-'Th¢ 011115311315 UNI-WW“? pziifc 1 Oyster "farming" is now being promoted in Prince Edward Island with a view to increasing the crop of shellfish in that province. Mal- peque Bay in this Island was once the most noted oyster producing region in the Marltimes. but rec- ently that area has been virtually barren. Flor two or three years ex- perlments have been in progress in the provirce under the Dominion Department of Fisheries, and these experiments have shown plainly that oyster farms can be most suc- cessful there. One bit of evidence as to the possibilities is that a small area in Bideford River. which was planted with oyster spat In 1928, now has on it some 200,000 oysters which will be ready for market next year. The Department's work has dem- l- riihcfiirl 1T! ~l'i1'l which would give control of the Cflflfwvlb Tunglino-Tahushan railway to the Chorus-Jingle Bells. Japanese and would isolate a con- Children demonstrating Christ- gSlflflfllblC force of Chinese cavalry in ‘ mas Toys around the tree with Ellli‘ 'l"funglino hiistrict andqophm 31¢ children singing “Christmas Ships". United ‘"35’ l" a" a “an” ‘m 1‘ "5 a" Rocking horse-Donald Martin. ‘l1 11"‘ luuvill- ‘n: ]Cmé“'h°°:- u i said ‘Skates-Rollie McEachern, Music 111¢'*<l 11.1’ (lrm- , ien quur crs comm n (i119 Box-Joyce Cant/well. Tricycle- _ hwhhhl...“ _ h.) "my shun-day ‘that’ a Japanese battalion occupied Freda Cox. . ‘Jllll. l fiitifln was lain-n intigeorstziiiet mnijhlzgllifggilogglgng- mcitahon_nughle shhhwm onstratcd not only that oyster fag-- . u.» the scvffililry of the Con- ‘n? i L’ l‘ v Y“ Game Boy BhlkDohazd Mal, ming can be successfully undertake; . hm. hhhhhcd h, gm. a5_ an and north of Fcikumcn, after __ _ i m v _ .1 . . .» . - + y routiiw 150 Chinese irregulars 20 1"“? Hay st“k‘"F°m M1151 “ma” .n Pr Ce Edmmi nland’ but that _, ‘\f\')1(11l(ilsgilssglrgfijlclllq mm m“ l of who“... were killed. There were no MacDonald. Betty Lynds. Jessie], the rxilieittlhods hecessary for aces . h.‘ .4131 lmdhrs h; the Cohmes, ‘ Japanese casualties, the communi- MCNB-"Ehwll. sheelb-Flelll‘ 31111011.; “er e er 1mm“? 11°? 1111131111? chided‘ hc“.(,,‘_or' to hold an qug said, zvmiy Walker. Harold McPherson, °°5 l’. In view of this fact it is be- Gordon Wood. Edward Chalssoni "Wed 111111 111 the course or a few Cows-Margaret Cox, Shirley Beli_ 1W8“ Commeffllul 0Y5“?! f1111111l18 ...t_.‘£§(‘ll(3_\‘ meciing at Allahabad to- Headquarters anrmunced the m‘ YHUITUYV under the Presidency of fiflbliflflts Of Tungkiangtze had suf- Dance-Freda Cox, Donald Mnr- , @1111 be made a very important 1n- dustry in the province. Of course, (‘otltiiiiivd from l]l\'l\4"ll‘1.'llS and for- spceches 0n "nil l‘.l.~ ' _. him to 111.154’ b. liru. and Iliiihanlal Sethnn. Sec- {Bled heavuy 1mm 611111959 bandlts THE C ETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ cnirnii euiinnuin u. s. Population‘ ZION CHOIR-Choir practice will 11126 u BABY BIIEF-—A carcass of choice wmi wiiat care Miss Heustis ti-am- 4°“ Wm“ “M” 1‘ ‘m “m”? ‘l ed the little tots under her charge. the Cash “d Cam’ Me“ Mark?‘ than in 1920, them was a decrease .. Whe the invoiced value is _ _ t. "Christmas Bella which was 10.9 t. f the cent‘ n Trunk Junior Stocks Limited’ was too was seen the efforts of a trfllllrfiigsented Sunday at the 0mm“ $115311“; ‘Twhe Nazermcefgaoomere {renter than 8325 P01‘ imlt the Id- tcd were only 9.3 per cent. 11134-11 His Honor Lieutenant Governor uation will de-ilmit the home mar- Wrmtllms Pmhued 111 8°91! 1611111 Dalton returned last evenlng after ket which has been the consumer 591°" 5913311119" 73 11nd WPQWW- an enjoyable visit to relntlvcs in of 90 oer cent of American produc- December Issue ofl TC-IITV of the Congress committeefand warmlY “'91°°m‘°d me Japan‘ lids uimouiici-d that members would e59 tr°°175 at the til-Y 5116' ‘The communique said another tin Corinne Walker, Gordon Well-I I181‘. Recitation-Jim Palmer. mi}: the government ban and hold 1 the Emwah hwhflhg 1h any “Chg lbattullon clashed with Chinese ir- ~ ~ ~~~ regulars" about ‘Iflomxttwm? Hokuchlatze. writ of Kaiyunn, and fighting still wads in progress lute this aftrmooii. Two Japanese had been killed when the latest dis- patches were sent back from that front. ' TIBET Hat. Solo-Louise Brown-Old sun-l ta. . Dance and Solo-Sylvia Ch Solo-Shirley Bell. Distribution of Gifts made children for their parents Christmas Tree. ' Good-bye Song. andlcr. ONLY FIVE 1.5 ._ "iv; Continued from page 1' by ______..__._i f Weir, Minister of Agriculture, and mm Hon R. J. Minion, Minister of Rail- ways. , “Business as usual" ivill be the slogan of Hon. H. H. Stéverfii/YET lster of Trade and Commerce. who 3t nmv on the Pacific ocean on route ‘to Hvmhu.“ where‘ on chflstmasdntial liner, Emprcssoi" Britain sail- Day. he will meet a representative, ed from New York o" Doc‘ 3 “m1 a "m" " of the New Zehhmd Government full complement of 600 passengers was flared rare book; and Qgdlcjls m, the purpose of negotiating ahand a crew of over 700 ratings, she iverc 10st. A professsor who was c0n< him. trhhiy with the Ahtihodean carried on hoard as food supply for Sllltmll 111v b00115 at’. the time, was ;,,-,,,,h,,,,h_ the long veg-ago circlLg the globe ufsslutr- ll/orknicn engaged in re- m 59mph n; hg-alth, Hon. c, H. 'an intcrtsiing range of articles/filming 111i’ building cscnpid 11111111311 Cohan, Secretary of State. has had Where possible these were purchas- "- brewh l" 1116 11131-15- a prolorignd sojourn in the West ln~ ccl in Canada rind in every case Th” V3116“ 115F111? 6011181115 611's; 11111» 15 110W O11 T115 Wflyibflfik in which they applied the supplieslsome Of m‘? ‘r1051 Pncfless 17110115 h, Chhadm “we bought by ..Gh,v.c,.hmcht Grade and manuscripts in the world. ‘There W1111 "fluid t0 $11050 QXPCWWPS and especially ivns thLs the case “re.ab°ut 35090" primed ma“ “s who Wm sphhd Christmas n.3, h, with eggs, “Fresh Extruh, dressed well as manuscript and other bib_ thh Dominion hlsewhhre (hah h, lpouhry‘ “Minded A" and “selected liographicai treasures. Some of the gnaw,‘ the prime hflnlsier_ m, 1A,, bger, “Red Brand Choice Bu“ Greek and Latin manuscripts date lion. n. n. Bennett. Will visit: hismr. “m 1 Pflsmlrizur. Chem,’ bbifrvm the fourth century- brother, (‘Jilliiiili miiniri Benncttpvon‘ pmmoes‘ apples‘ a wide range The bullduis. u splendid niece v1 Salk m‘ N B‘ Anmhm- Nowfof fresh vegetables and pnrtlcular- nlchltecture’ was erected by Pope I'>"lll‘.S\h(ikl‘I‘_ lion. Murray MacLar- l _ ‘ , Pius V 111 1553» It 15 used b3’ 561101‘ (n, Nfinlstcr of Pensions and Nut- canlwtl [runs 311d" vegctabjis‘ “T5 from 1111 D3715 0f 1118 Wflfld- A lrcnnl Health. lmvcs Ottawa thisl '1“ “ “v f"§d‘ffch°‘°°'B1§°‘°1::E,uew catalogue o! the books was iiitcrnoon 1m- Saint .Inhn. thcr to ° w 1 ms‘ °° ' " nude from 192'! to 1929. wlth the 1 c Emmi Choice". 55 whole cnrcasesJ-qd of the Chrhegie CANADIAN i-‘AlcM Pituurvsrs SUPPLY WORLD CRUISE RIGHT WING Continued from page i When the Canadian Pacific's pa- l 1 I l 1 some yinss the holziluy serron. i u endowment. The FrcnclrCanadian M'nisters“‘§me 30-000 P31111115? 9°11‘. 7-590 1115 lThc code of the American Llbrflfy vnll {to to tlirir homcs, Hon. Ar- ‘Kurouse, 1,000 hrncc: turkvys. “Grade Association was used and the work qhh- g:\\;\-€‘I1Ugtm35>@r Gehhmh u, A" 15.000 pounds; chicken, “Milk- was done by four Vatican and four m, Engaqihv, 11m, Am“; DuranQfcd and selected A" 20.000 lbs; American librarians. pa“ Mlnmlvf of M inhi". i0 MOh-hllbfilli 3.250 individual birds; duckl- VATICAN CITY, Dec. 22. YAP.) ti-mi and lion. Mfltlrlcn Dllpff‘. Sol-PRES 0.000 iris; coffee 0,000 lbs; and —-Murco Valasso. young Italian lcitor (icncrril in Qucbcc City. thought in Canada; eggs l30,000;13WY91'- W115 Qxtflcllllfld fPOm the All in» Ontario Ministers, mir- flFrcsh Extrins" flour 100,000 10s.; ‘1111115111 111v Vulluuu library hte to- rclr those normally resident in thc_butter l5 tons--30,000 lbs; muttonwmghl" but dled 9n 1116 Way U0 B- 71-1111111. ~nrv lwuli! 10 111"" llfllllPf-Iund lnnih, INLOOO lump-about Gflflihospual“ oysters are already marketed from natural beds in all tinge or the _ Choi-us-santaclaus Ilutsntimhis . Maritime 12rovimm-.4;_4._;h,,c hnh.e_devtazr_knqws_'zlie_rnnnotamllt-fefliillz. is two years. . also production 1n British 90mm- bla, but the trade is capable of much expansion, so that a satisfac- tory demand may be expected for the Output of any "farms" which may be established. Under the plan now adopted for encouraging people w take up oys- ter farming in Prince Edward island, where, for administration purposes. complete jurisdiction over the oyster beds is vested in the De- partmcnt, lllZdBl‘ an agreement made with the provincial authoritlgg several years use. leases for areas which are believed to be suitable will be granted at small annual rentals. Each lease will be for a term of 20 years and will be renew- able for a similar period. The 1n. formation obtained by the DQ19311- ment's investigators will be at the disposal of lessees. In adition to the annual rental which will be l-‘hflrged. a reasonable royalty on production will also be collected after the lease has been in efiect 1'01‘ five years, as at the end of that 11m?» 15 15 expected, operations should be on a substantial paying basis. At present New Brunswick ls the leading producer of oysters among the provinces. Last year production from this province was 13,862 bar. rels, with Prince Edward Island second at 4.888 barrels. From Nova. Scotia, the remaining maritime pro- . vince of the Dominion, came 1995 barrels, while on the Pacific coast British Columbia produced 3,197 barrels. T011111 Production for the Domin- - l Duty Se; ‘Gram Exports h I (h l h ‘Mu h” U. S. De egation W-ASHINGION, D. 0., D00. 23- aninuporhiaatwcek fmmtbe (gnu-u h, m, Gnu-gm.) Unlfid BCIGS 11500120011 00 LTIIJID WAQENGTON’ Du; gjPpxu. bushel! Ital-mt 2.501.000 "B11918 "l! idmt Beaver today announced the previous week and 53.’ :0 bushels inhuman; o; Amm-dor ch". during" the wrlwynduis week of les o. mum in London as head of last year. the American delegation to the Canadian grains exported last, League disarmament conference in week fium ‘United Siam ports flenevabaglnnlnglebruanlPi-ea- amounted to 360.000 bu heia against ldent l-Ioowr also announced a wo- wgmg hung, m; yggk mo“ man may be included in the dele- while exports of North American railw- ’ wheat flour were 115,000 barrels Real Hockey wasrimomit. n. c, n05. a.- m-mwg on,” p” g m, m, The population of the United Statu Cwmhm pn.a)_.A ‘Mae ‘m. duty becoming mON ldllN. Th]! [ICC punxnwuhn 919cm‘: ugbuq n‘. is noted by the United States office wres- portahle Gleam: ha“ “d of education which finds that al- shad“ h“ Mm n‘ by ‘he m} “mug” “m” w” 17'°°°'°°° m“ ister of National Revenue, lnnounu ple in tfhe United States in 1930 m“ m, u“ “spam” "m, ha‘ mad today. Such rtlcles invoiced of 128,840 children under five years at ‘:25 p“ um‘ u: 1m Wm h". oi.’ age. In 1920 the numbe of _ _ aware“ who d1 d not have m so m their value advanced by 331 3 per lded value will be 81.10 p0! unit. t tlstlcians figure um by m0 The ‘"1"’ 1‘ “Km” " a" "P" 1th: 30.0mm of the United States "m" “m” ‘m!’ "'1' 111"“- 111111 will be stationary at about 1444100.- ‘m’ “"51 1* "“’°‘°" “Pmw-Y- 000. It is pointed out that this sit- l T?“ "m" 11° 11°11 "P111! W 1111' ' against 168,000 barrels. Bermuda To Canada Telephone The opening hockey match at tlu MONTREAL, Que. Dec. 22. (Byhwnuhr Milton Rluk was rulled on the Canadian Pi-eui-mepiionic last nlzht. when the merry Balm communication between prlvnto blers from Stanley Bhiiw and Pear- parties ill the Island of Bermuda‘lggfllfilltflfmmtshtdzfm #13:" and Canada was inaugurated yes- ‘"555’ m?“ ° ° "- m-da; ~ At the end of the first period. the combined 1th chea d 1e A‘ p t me 1 of on- :0" “(T111112 ‘l mliiilmlbiilsteilhtohofllli: ‘l’ 5 P m P '1' tario and Quebec a linked b th m“ p“ 111111 flwly u! 1M l‘ ‘he WW1“ wireless telephone l; Bermusyi. I: 11'1"‘ u ‘"11? ' "°"1*'°“‘ “d l" u" time to form a shims nraumeut 111 is understood other provinces will "Y ‘ms l‘ "h" 1° m” "“- riwoi- of the feeding of beef cattle b, added hhh The second period opened feat by farmers, according to G. w. :14 furious with tlgaleflamblers £1:- Muir , n. s. A., Acting Dominion mined t» even Iwre- 11 Animg] gmhahdmh h; onawm Webster, star defence for the Ram- Both 1h the domes,“ hhd export blers, stick-handled up through the mafia the past yam. has demom MONTREH he Dem “J1me Hornet fefenoe and placed the puck striated conclusively that there is (hum 1n m 93M“ on wgmgn’; mcely m m” mt- evanms n“ m" a big demand for well finished cat- sum”, 1n 151mm “m; L‘; a; zeigfiéhgalfiwgofitatr: MONTREAL. Que’. Dec‘ 2z__(By;t1B OI Sllll-Bblé beef lZYIJG and the 53y‘ 0!; ma,’ pouufly confine Mraito real team’ work. which demon- Thfi 951111111“ “$94131” 1°55 "1' prop“ weight’ Mr’ Muir mmmw- John Scott’ who’ m " public ‘Miles stratcs the good work of the Home! ms and more o! happy things w" lzes the. present situation by point '11; Monet-ea; wmpigmgd m“ the coach’ M-L mm“ Plum“ Mt" ' a bit good advice given by Dr. J. mg ‘"11" 51511115 °1 WW"! 1'1 Quebec 15 111° short period 0g play. two swim J. McGovern speaking at a local 1“A1m°“3h “we 911°“ “e M1951 h‘ m? mmmblb l“) m” were plaoedtiotbe credit of Hornet: women's club recently. "No mcdlc- compuamely low’ fed wvu‘ ‘m, m“ "an m‘ 7°11“ 1"’! w" o! by Earl and Russell Colesflrhc $00!‘! \ 1m Wm ever m“ the mdlgesthm o,‘ yearlings, and two year old steers franchise rights. Quebec women at the end o; m“ pug,“ y,“ 4*} a woman who h wommg hecauselvroperly finished, have demonstra have QSIBtUS somewhat higher than h, favor ofwe Home“ he: huband has lost h“ Job’ m. be_|ted that they can turn our present new}; wqnm, Bu; that ma! m1; The third and “ha; p911“ w“ | cause her son is drinking too much,‘ plenum] and “hem!” was’ and "14 Wm M1‘ “m? m“ dmma was‘ 1911911111011 01 m” 1551' hm °t m‘ or because her daughter stays out ‘mused 3mm‘ m1" ' “$115519 8111.11 being made at QUEBEC 1°‘! 131° second period. when the home team late at night." the doctor said_ 1:1; Profit. provincial franchise for women. “med three pretty goals by Robert L; caused by worry and not by my 2—Well finished young cattle "Aftpr long and vain effort, they Andrews and Matheson, thus end.- functloha, dhordera command a. premium on the home in Franco are today hopeful that m; possibly the cleanest and snap- , “h; h a curb,“ “my he said, 111161 81190115 mflfkel- 11nd 1191/91‘ 1M1! the recent example of the neighboe- piost hockey game ever played in fithat there is not. a thing wrong a 5519- .ing new republic of Spain will be Milton. The lineup was as follows: with the nerves o, people who beg Ii-Well finished young cattle foo followed by tho Fimcb Parliament or entered a; customs, on or but," “on ' January 22. Farmers Can Profit Feeding Beef Cattle Reasonable buying-in prices and Big .Haull NEW YORK, N. Y., 'Dec. B.- Three score prohibition agents raid- ed five supper and night clubs to- night in a sweeping pre-hollday drive in which they said the aggre- gate value of seized furnishings and equipment would run into several hundred thousand and possibly a ‘million dollars. l FRENCH WOMEN AND THE FRANCHISE llAPPlNEsS AND GOOD HEALTH Ramblers-Goal, B. Webster; De- heve they have ah gone to piecw have sold on the British market at early enough to allow women ttrfence. K. Bur-hoe, K. Webster, v A. They are perfectly healthy but they prices equal to those paid for the vote when the general elections are Peardon; ‘Forwards, G. Bevan, 1". have been responding to the Bu? best home grown stock. _ held in France next your. If this Whalen; N. Good, Sherren, Jen- gestions of the mind that they have‘ 441111516111 conditions are hlsh- occurs, it will be the triumph of kins. _ completely broken down, and have 11’ ‘Millie f" 111° P1°d11°11°11 <11 hope over experience. On two oe- Hemmer-Goal, r1. Miicxeiine. ‘lost theh. adjhmtmeht h, the but fed calves and yearlings. » “you; ‘pug the ghgnbqr 0g Defence, I". Crabbe. E1111 C0199 i115 running of the body." He quoted a 5~E115tem conditions favor the Deputies has approved a. woman's Vemer Cotes; Forwards, D. Egbert; nerve specialist as saying that the finishing of“ steers at eighteen or suffrage bill. and each time the L- P11111195» 15311115"! phgluPl-Rusfi- nervous patient. thinks "i cannot," "1019 1110111115 up to two years. Smile Prevented 1116 99.81111 ""111 Cues‘ Robert Maegan c’ ' his friends think "he will not," but ti-Iue use limit fur profitable booming law. "Lecturfl m"! a addoly-zwad -P8l'.ll .monthly~num- A hrgsh walk h, the gmh ah. was‘ ‘l-Outdoor feeding is generally ber. The main negative in France. suggested as"a remedy for that practicable; and that barley, oats as In Quebec, appears to be that "tired feeling that prompt; you “hand bran put on fast gains, and as the woman's place is in the home. lie down in the middle of the after- much '15 1W0 pounds per day can not in m. political arena oi- in noon." be easily possible. the ballot booth. But against this B-Ancl that the market is con- attitude the Parisian periodical just stantly bare of deep, well finished named points out that in French in cattle, in strongest demand today, dustry at least forty per cent of the i- . land there is a profit in cater-jug to workers gm "women; in agriculture. (By L. C. Young, Dominion EXIWYI- 111° "W391 preference for these. the farmer's wife and daughter mental Station, Fredericton, N. B.) The conlplete story of these op- work as hard as the farmer and his Of the many flowers grown in portunities is told in Pamphlet 143 son, and on tasks which are not Eastern Canada, perhaps one of (NS), which has Just. been receiv- purely domestic. In offices and the most popular is the rose, even ed by the Publications Branch of stores, we are told, French women although it must be handled very the Department of Agriculture gt are taking a more active and im- carefully to ensure success. The Ottawa for free distribution. portant part in business gfhtra. Al- question is of prime importance in, _._-._._________ together, the number 0g Fpgnch rose growing, as practically all kinds Grocer: “Yes, everything she car- women engaged in business and and varieties have to be given some tics out of here is charged." form of- winter protection. is now 45011000, This compares with In order to determine the most “George? asked his newly afii- 3,500,000 men workers. satisfactory method of wintering, an "REM? "d0 7°11 51111119 YOHPSBII?" experiment is being conducted at "Y@§»"1‘el>11¢d(3¢°1'819- the Eirperlmental Station, r-i-eiiei-ie- “I 11111118111 w. for your lace is ton, n. n, comparing different 111°1'1>11B11°S¢I¢v@r——" COPENHAGEN, ‘Dec. 22- Not types and methods of wintering. 3"‘ 11 W” t°° 11110111111 the dell every little n1: 1n Denmark is s0- For the g-regtgr pm or the Qxpgfl- w" °17- jing to marketPat least one went ment in 1930. two methods of win- 9° "19 115111179999"- tering were used, namely, “mound- The” seem m be m’ “m” k“ l Wlmwm! ' 1'97"“ °1 17"“ b? mg" and “trenching, m mom“? for some flyer to cross the first but," a; a, "m1; 0g m uflcm. tng, the bush is left in its permiin- lime‘ 1""! ‘llmwwl- '* ‘"111 I111 11'" ent location, but soil is molmded ‘h’ “m” “"1" w" 31"“ {up around it to a height of approx- mfg‘: pm m mm o‘ man” u be in the least nervous. when imately 8 to i2 inches. In trench- ‘Ashdciwn layed the stroke. ‘I119 lng, the bush is removed in the fall haslfideregi: :2 gag: mbgoy‘: k gesshm: , m» wnooded one after the wood has ripened, and hob and a permanent |stroke at each hole to Mr. Mbnsall. buried in a trench about 2 feet ' deep in a. sandy, well drained soil. mum m, ma w, m, match u!‘ In the spring h’ m removed "om to be one of the best substitutes to the trench when the frost has come out of the ground. and placed bank drew, C. Matheson. _ mfemrA-Ja1z1_a_@1e&-___ _. Goal Judges-E. F. Coies and Les lie Crabbe; Timer, A. B. Colon. Both teams are loud in the praise of Mr. James Coles for tn‘ 'splendld clean and decisive decisions during the play. The visiting team were then en- iermineagiv the muuaflemtln‘ "1 Milton rink. It is hoped that i110 Hornets may 500m wing the“ WW ,t.o Charlottetown to again mulch their prowess with the Ramblers at the Forum. (Patriot please copy) u . Wintering The Rose a mover. now TEE LONDON, Dec. ‘ll-A girl's 1079- head providedithe tee in I 11'!!! DINO!) and Ibber Club, $111M?» 11°‘ ‘tween George Ashdown a you: professional, and 0- M55311- Om of his conditions was that Mr. Ashdown should tee up ‘M gvery hole on a girl's forehead. ma‘ sq Misc Ena siiiiw. a yeunz North Inndon nurse. BBNed to b6 “l” 1n a "seems mum” i | Atevery hole Miss siuiw. whu had a “who; fastened I'D 110i’ 1020- head by an elastic band, mcllnfid . the groimd and did not 09901111,’, A "HOG" FOB HAIR-DRESSING THE FEEDING AND CARE OI‘ DAIRY CALVES . (Experimental Farms Note) The best and safest way of im- proving the milking qualities of a herd of cows is to raise the heifer calves from the best cows in the herd. However, though good breed- in its permanent location. m: has been loud a very ‘mum’ In 8h’ "z plants were used m ant factor in the development of the experiment, 86 being treiiched good (wry cattle’ the “seamless o‘ and B6 mounded. Notes were taken . the ww when mum” 15 “L” depend on the growth of plums thloughwt l ent on her proper development and pound of flaxseed in a gallon of wa- u" 1" 937' ter until a thick Jelly a xiii-meal l > moat magnetic personality. to skim mllk is made, a tablespoon- "ma," ful df Jelly is added to the milk, in- creasing gradually until at one month old a half cupful is fed at v , At Miltoiuw .1931 - Dawes To Hezifgkfl iiéi .r..._.';:‘; a - i 1&1. ‘fyfiflg x iii.‘ l .,' .1 A. '1 l . a 'v - Qg‘ V Y: ..‘,. it f. l1 .1... other activities. outside the home gohchaum, mam; atthe ‘Drama! 5', hit. some splendid shots from his h. use. which is made by boiling a mmlwhbu’ 5'71‘ b7 “V” "9 ma. ~ While the change from whole mun? °""°m"‘ “m- "”"'°“ i The MllllStPl‘ of Justice, lion. Hugh hchd; pgtatrydsh “Canada N0_ 1" 100 ion in i930 was 23,942 barrels. This ‘the entire summer and the "sum starting the day she is born. LORD ICORNSHAW'S The following method usw at the each feed. 1111111119- ‘V511 -"11I‘“‘1 111° (“Y “titans; apples 500 boxes. “Extra Fan- fluelph. lion. D. M. Suthcrlandflcyu and Nh‘ 1; bacon 33,000 lbs; Minister of National Defence, willhhvhtshhh She». hash mm; 1500 "1-‘11 h“ $151”- Mm M- C- M‘*°‘i|ga!1or_s-o0.0ii0 quarts; tcn 5.000 lbs ‘vmflou 1t Nunflch‘ Hon‘ H Bhsugar 40,000 lbs and a wide range Ilycicmnn, NLnistcr of ‘faitcnnl Re--o1. ctndhnprhs and other product‘ \flllll", proceeds iii‘! iwening to ' t “U it,“ 1' . 3--- . . -. l ‘luwrmlo: lion. H. A. Stewart. Min-inzgplgjialriv ‘ghliprxawiiciagicfi 0 l-avr nf Public \Vnrks, will go to‘ g q y l“ ‘w’ h.“ home at Bmchvmn; and Hon‘ vice is famous th: worxl around. W‘ A. Gomom hunm" n‘ lmmhiThe Canadian Pacific Ocean Sci'-‘ grntion, cxpecls to pass the day atjvlces mm“ ‘m the very [mt l“ llnileybury. record production of recent years was reached in 1924 at 28,982 bar- rels. Last year there was a decline in each of the provinces engaged in LONDON, Dec. 22-A writer in the "Oversease Mail" describes an interview with Philip Snowden (Lord Icornshaw‘,—"in the stone- Iiaszed kitchen 0f. a two-roomed m“ fishery except NW“ swim- cottage in Cflwllill! i talked to a "m" ‘mwed “ ‘mdmlw udvunuc- and the sister of Mr. snowden. ‘M51019’ ‘quality in its catering service, sup-‘ 1h me hm“; dmec; of the mom Ho“ Gidchh hhhelsshh Minute, plies so far as possible being bought ‘and with a great pride shining 1n of her mother, who died a few yea“ approximately 8 to 12 inches, then | m’ m“ mm “"115 "Mk "1113 15 r eyes she told me as we sat l!!! l1’- the use of 90. "Being a peei- beside lhl? kitchen mm of the "m" make 111w difference to Pun. Phlllp snowdn who lived in that 1P," Mk8. Shaw said. "I; he W513“ very room more than half a cent- 1T1 51‘ ""15 door now as he often ihll done I would m; son-y m“ 1 14f.‘ tidy 3nd MY ‘words to express what I would like @1088 polished, but I would just h» she take him by th» arm and 35y,’ ‘come 51°93 Phml’ and Bit down. When he sh father and rinther ‘had 09111" he"? 11° ults in father's chair 8B9 1111B day." she said with b? 1119 "Tc for hours smoking hil- hhhmrem in Canada and government grads he ‘are written into all spicliiezitldn‘ .cn which tenders are mndc m; "standard; of quality." ni Labor, is sflll in liciilth in Ottawa. GLASGOW. Scotland, Dec. 22. Ycwniidinn Prcsc Cabin-hie cap-l fnin of the liner Tuscanh which arrived here today from New York, reporkd an elderly woman was fat- - ‘to say about PhHhfS hohm, ' rlly injured and that 35 other pasqfliTl-lkSh-At the City Hos-wt." r- Ksaid simply. scorer! suffered minnr injur’es u; a cember 22nd, John lllill" , "i w! result of hdivy seas which tossed son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius lvt- lived to ‘he ship in mid Atlantic. era, aged 2 years and 9 months. 1 1 ‘ur ago y . . "I'm so proud that. I cannot find 11°51" Rot the hcu \,. a wistful glance at a phoiographcllaref. ’ very proud 0m woman_Mrs_ Shaw, The marketed value of the Canad-l 1t will thus be seen that roses mzdioquzwdxftgsrgil muk ‘m’ a weaver and the wife of it weaver. m“ W51" flshcry 1°51- yeflr was ca“ be ‘uccmiuny wmwred ml e n“ o’ gum _ indicated that "moundinx" was thel Imoat satisfactory method of win- tering. Bushes thus wintered were Jarger, and bloomed much earlier. ‘Mai-rainy, however. was slightly my h°“°"- Th‘ “fives "e ""1"" higher’ 9 o! the umoundedn plants I ed from the cow at birth unless dying as compared w a of the i they m weak and unable to drink ‘Iltrenchedl! plan“ or unless the cow's udder is severely the At three to four weeks of age a inln mixture composed of two parts of finely ground oats, one part of bran, and one of oil cake meal is kept before them commenc- lnx with a handful per day and in- creased gradually to 1 1-2 pounds daily at twenty two weeks of age when the skim milk may be grad- ually cut off and this grain not... increased proportionately. mm the Bloc! threetofouiyweoks andan. fine clover hay and clean water are kept before them. If the calves are spring born may are not exposed to heat and flies. but m» in Funk, cool bot mini four months of age, after which tiievmnyhuveniigiitpaadooicgi fall dropped calves, they m kept in a clean, bright. comfortable warm box ltali. A limited amount of root: Dominion Experimental Station has been found very satisfactory and capable of developing strong heal- Euum canal-h by mound,“ the or ten pounds divided in three feeds bushes with earth to B height of ‘I 111° "P" 1°“! they receive. m preferably filling the intervening 31"“ “m” “HY "111 "l! 1111mm! space with fresh, sti-awy horse 15 ""1""! Imlunlly but overfeed- manure after the ground has froz- 111i should be avoided. A safe rule en. U I-IWIYI b0 k891i the calf jllli; I lit- It mould also be remembered that 11° hmm- M three weeh of age. no matter what fflIthOd o1 winm- 111' "l"! "f. Bfldullly chanced ing is employed. it is essential that 11°" "M19 14> Blllm milk, taking one the wood be hardened and thflf- 1° ""111 "1 111m the chance- uughly ripened. I-ience, the wam- , A fat substltu is then added to in; m4 “amnion: system mould We 11w aim of the Mlttck m be inch as not to unduly iii-om: "11"" h"? ""11 removed from the groom in the fall. . mflk- Fllflfld ielly has been found very, satisfactory. I uucnni and eruilam have also bean found. western auinnuiiii" —'l'lIE BBDIQUI fink will 09!! on Christmas my Wllh u B96111" ‘ skate. Afternoon 3 to 5. EveninB l“ till 10 Admission 25c, Good mimic and perfect ice. Benson tickets no! on sale. Indies 82.00, Gents $8M?“ Tuesday and satui-day will be skit-w» in; nights of the season. " iim-iz-as-I; sit”. ‘Yflffli f4‘ y...“ 1 Quits‘... T11R11 will be acid by scallop ilk,“ front of our store, n‘. 8t. Pmrpm, 12 o'clock, nnon. cn Tuesday, Jqglk... ary 5th.. i922, a horse for heartily“ of Estate the Into Doric! Mef.",',w|h_-i. vi. 8t. Mu sz~r:‘.'a. Sore nor-if». -.. (ilgncd) c. n. rr-"r r1‘ 1 ‘ 5* ‘~' ~: l‘ .11 1-1;»... ... egg“.