iwg... ,.‘;'.'>~ - ‘l 1mm is, 192 1 p 63x15 l’ ggdnmofiuhillridc ' wgwnoyoudri andlsbdled Iumswlifinlwlvflwbvilinew-vufrvm FIDO?! [Dill QR“, In m»! m! bal/Ypaud camel. OHIIZ l IIIIIOIN} "OM10! . Quhn ' MH-sogivsyous yourhodeto beverage that Ind char. a l, Que. l5 "uissuiin Al) Advertisement Under this lending, lo poi word In out In- union, , Where eeples some to one one so be Invented. In dents can be added so eon to cover peecege, ere. Contractions count on one word, but Ive lgllel (II 01$!) .1 ' no allowed a use word. ‘l.’ _eltl» Duh renlttnneu to cover colt nus ICCIDIIIY all advertise- ln no use u: this rule be overlooked. Advonlnopenss '_ resolved without remittance nouns be acknowledged- vurlslulfiis w --..~_-. WANTED PURE WANTED. I AM BUYING “for cash or ilandllng on e com- mission basis Silver. Cross and used Won pelts: Mink, Muskrat etc. Having the best “‘ connections with leading fur ‘ houses in London, New York. 8t. Louis and other centres, 1 om in " s position to handle fllilllilflltity oi raw tor at tboprovniimg nur- .. lil. H. Rayner. morside, P. E. I. vfv v‘, _ FOR SALE EOR DALE-PARTY 16E YACHT. ~ up to date defined by H. P. Ash- ley, Hollow Beck Boas, l1 fest ‘overall, 17 ft cotmzpit, Isl! srsn 880 square feet, (or design and . particulars, apply to R. O. Ho - LeiunBOuns. - MALE IIELP “UUNTED WANTED BY FEB. 15th; a MOW!‘ _ mechanic, fully ‘ qualified to be Iorexuatt of at new blcilaughlln i Garage and Service station. gMusl be an expert on uil parts of this cur. Apply slitting wages requlretl ‘purliculars o1‘ exper- x lcncc and references. J . Stanley "wedlock. Charlottetown. i’. E. I.__ CLOTH, CLOTH, - GLOTHI v wwvvw MISCELLANEOUS FOR JOB PRINTINQ 0F ANY description, patronize the 0on- d-sl Job P-rlntsry, 11s Kent st Tel. 420-11 - MAKE MONEY AT HOME-iii to 880 paid weakly for your spare times writing show cards tor us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West An gns Show card service 671C01- borne Street, 'l‘oronl>o FOX MEN ATTINTlON. W! Ire now randy to accept applications for the registration of foxes in The csnsdisn For Breeders As- mciation. Application forms for mombcrship and registration ss well u Tattoo Cards will be fur» nished on request. lll. H. vlonklsy, dummies-side S007. < DO. your women folks need MW!‘- isls in xood qualities for their’ dresses and suits? We have tzhou- ' sands o! yimls that 1'11 be sold. as low as v2.15 as: yard, 1-2 res-I ulnar price. In goods 5i to 66 inches wide. This is an excellent opportunity to get materials in better qualities then usually found in womens islbrics and sleo take care oi the children’: needs. Call at our store address 168. Richmond Street, d: Scotch Woollen 0o. wvvvvw vv vvvvvv \ HELLO Gsonai’! ABBIESAIJD ANU l THEIR LIST 0F TRIUMPHS Defeated the Sackville Team last Night by S" y. »...... . GHA THER Goals to Four, lluishmg Lilli! Racehorses. A l s. l l THE ABBIES ‘lN ACTION GUARDIAN -- Exposure Aches- i“ -_l Rheumatic Ruins sLoAws Lmmsnv, Kerr HAN- ov, TAKES "m: FIGHT our OF THEM- " Sioshinf; around in the wet and vixen-the dreaded rheumatic twinge! But not for long when _Slonu‘s Iliuiment is put on the job! Pains, strains, sprains-mow soup this old mmily friend penetrates without rubbing and helps to drive ‘cm mvay- And bow cleanly, loo- up muss, no bother, no stained skin or clogged pores. Muscles. limbo;- up, lumbago, sciatica, llPllfilii-iia, backache one promptly relieved. Keep u. bottle handy. "Get one lo- riay it you've run out of Sloan's Ilinimcnt, it's so warnllnsz. ‘All drumzisls~35c, 70c, $1.40. The luff-zest bottle holds slx fluxes-as much as lho smuilesr. Can-ado. blade in Fire Abogvweile of Charlottetown wlih winc»—‘cv excuse us-rfiiifgel‘ wound u-"p their trip abroad in :1 blaze of glory when they met and defeated last night in the rink at Suckville the swift hockey sep- tells of that town by the slmstuu, tial score of six goals lo four. it was 111113-101) deluousiratlon of the art 0i’ Dlilyin; tho game ably sud playing it to ‘yin. The first period ms very close-é ume all. in the second things looked de- cldedly may for Ssckville, who pli- ed in three tallies to the Albblss one, making that chapter of tho story read 4-—~1. ' 1n the third period tho Abblcs decided it was about time to let ‘their good brethren from beyond lbs straits see that they still retained a knowledge of the rudi- men-ls of the game. They aroused themselves liku clnnln rofrsahcd R1113? Ruftns y (in the 25th of this month no more universal celebration will take 171300 than that of the anniversary ul’ the birth of the immortal lion- ert Burns. On that (lay in the your 1759 “a blast 0' Jsnuur win’ Blew ilvsnaseiwbv on Rdbtu, in a. sumll cottage near Ayr. S00!- laud. ilis father, William Burners or Burns was n. small farmer. 1111i! n, man, 0|’ considerable force oi character. Bums’ youth was pas» M; m poverty cud hardship which left traces-in, e5: prenuuturo stoop and “reckoned constitution. Ills father, constantly unfortunate, Inig- hecr-ond then Illiil: gs began to happen. The scores began to i111! ihirk and heavy’. it was ibis way" lake notice please: Two minutos--Score by “mucky - ilrliacbern. . - Ni-nc llillllilftfi——l)ll.l0 by L. Canvp bell- ‘ -. Ten luinules-More ditto by Ditto. l Fifteen minutes, Ditto by Gor- don-lm with tho sweet sounding handle to bis uoguomen. Nineteen and a lmli minutes- Grand finale touch by Chick Will- isms. According to our best authority the Abbies finished like young mce horses and skated everything 01f their feet. " ' Thus the score ram-d to 4. ‘SV-alcome home. tellers! married! combhrcd with thc want of success in 1021111111118 16d him m think of going to Jnmwlcu as book keeper on a plantation. From this ho was; lllSfillibded by a. letter from Dr. Blacklock; and at the silfigos- zion oi‘ his brother. published his 11001115. The volum-c was printed ill ]{:'rl'niai'n0ck in June 11st, and cnmaincd much of his best work such ms "The Two. Dogs" "Th-Z Adrcss t1 the Dell" The Cottsra Saturday Night" "The M-ou-e,” and rTho Daisy," runny of which had been wrlllcn at ‘Mossgell. _ The sucess oi the work was inr rnodlatc. the poet's name rang over Scommd‘ and he w“ induced m m; feat 0i‘ Tim-key, it has rho right w in. Edinburgh to super-inland ‘the issue cl‘ u new edition. Th-ere-bo imted wlm his large family from] was rcccived us 1m equal by tho iirandmotherfiy To Washington OMAHA. Nob. Jan. iii-Mrs. ii. Yl- Wheeler, ot-Llncoln and Mrs. Dliiper Smith of Omaha, electoral “colic-so delegate and ottoman», rea- Plmlivcly, left hero this afternoon y" "l1 an nirplunc flight towusblnglon I10 ileiivcr tho state's Avight Repub- ‘iican cleciorltl votes at tho nation- ul capinoi. Airs. Wheeler is 56 and ‘ills. Snllth is 00 yesrs old. lioih fir" zrondmothem. ""“’°"f"'*i‘""? "' lfa-wv, . PEINONALS unis sinus Mseooosiu or sue Fi waldo] - .‘ Otto-wan, arrlv pd m, the city Bwwrdey “W! 1°“ yesterday (‘ow 1W! @K@B M East Point. n...- , m. W. ll. Drake was n. P38‘ mogu- by line mail train lust his!“ rpbumiig iiromjiallis: were be; hm! spent a meek, the 811°" ° Dr. D. A. liuolinc. / ‘President Wilson fluids a Note . .\VASHIINGTON_ Jim. 24.-1’1‘csi- dent Wilson bus despulcbod to the Allied nations a. mote in connection with the! r request 1o bim to fix the boundaries of Armenia, it was learned today. The President, in his communication, is understood m have requested cooperation in the task he hasoccepted. ' lWhen the Allies asked President Wilson to fix the Armenian front- lers they screed thoroughly i0 W operate. With this assurance the President proceeded by il-ppolnlliig Henry Morgenlhuu as his repres- entative. l-le then asked the Allies to suggest 110w the subject should be approached. No suggestions from the Allies have been received in response to this request practically for in- structions, except one front Lloyd George that the President might discuss the mutter with the Allied commissioners 41.1 This method “'11s not recorded by the Government us conductive to results. Thcfhrsi opinion‘ is [hut the. Pro- sident pireudv has indicated to thi- Allim that ho may fake un the boundary quesllorl with Turkey. This Government previously has advised lhe Allies 111m, us the United Slates assisted in the de- hc beard on nnv ireslv settlement hv tho Allies \vl'h Turkey‘ which involves partition or rearrange- ment n-‘f territory. That includes Armenia. _ Z< 111.3 form suffered um] he gave it up 0n 1791. At ibis time he was svrlting ill his beet, "Tum 0' Shan- Lor" which some consider his mne- m-rplecc, being wrlticn ‘m i790. Ho wan; offered. cud (lecllned, an liphollltlllllllt in Inndnul on lb“ staff of ihr- “Smr" new-szmpcr. Af- ter zivl-mz up his farm he removed 1o Dumirlos. Balm; requested ab- out this time to furnish words for the “ltlhlodios of Scotland" hc ro< upended by contributing over 100 son-cs an irhich perhaps his claim to immortality res-ts. ills worldly‘ prospects‘ were now porhaps better than they hsd ever been; but he was entering upon the last and darkest period of his career. Hr bud become soured and disappoint- ed, and by his habits of lntsmper- , once had alienated many of his best‘ fuiemls. By too frcsly cxpres/sing sywmqinthy with tire likcnch Revolu- tion and the then unrpcrpuinr ndvn- cates of refonn, he was suspected by tho Excise authorities. l-li= health began to glvo way; ho bo- cume prematurely old nnd fell in- to fits of despondeutry. lie cam-P ; to s sod end "u poor plucked pld- geon" as he said. He died on the 21st Julit. i796. aged 37 years and nearly six months. “And thus he passed" says Car- iyil-e "not softly, yret speedily into that still country where the hall- stomns zmd fireshowcrs do up! mach, and the heaviest laden wav- ‘iaror at length lays down his oad " To Burns‘ own life and to all botoerer lives lat ns apply his own generous words. They ought. not only to be rend and admired, but to ho remembered in our hearts and practiced in our lrvos. able to improve his olrcuulfi ‘in 1181 Robert wemt to Irvine 10 become s flex dmeser, but as o rc- suit oi‘ s Now Year's curmml llw shop took tire nod wss bumed-t-J’ the around, and thus exuded Bums curett- ss e. time dresser. in 178i the _ fnther. died and ug _ To Palestine IDNDON_ Jun. 24.—~So eager nrs certain classes of EuroDQB-n 19*" Jews Walii l . . . ‘millll“llilillllllllllilMllllllliilllllllllllllll iPosruM 1 CEREAL; i- c FE _d fj- . ‘$21: changed» ‘fiolgtfirigd ' ‘where's alduson" l nmmmamumnnuumsesnmlg " 4 ail to get 1o lutlesiine, their Wwlm” Hum, with his brother Gilbert. ionol home, that luany are actucl- a - n u ,6- to Mm drifting into the country Yin Con- m” removed to “mum Wm" "'"'"”"’P‘°- “m s" “m” WM‘ “lily muiutoiued an uphill light m» m“ l‘rg‘,if‘f‘“é‘“,f,‘§ffl{‘°whflthlz‘§flii four yours. Trouble in connection in H19 f l! n i ‘ t left lnndon for s visit to Palestuuie. with his love aiilsir with Jean Arm “were V1,", 119 emu-tinned. l" _ M,” _ immense amount of work to d0. =1" ‘ ‘ The housing sburtflfie it! ‘lime ma“ _ _ s ‘I here_ and the country h" Pflwl" A ‘ , umy to be rebuilt mm . ro . -_ . '~ - - $1 fisifififi. fiwluepgm- three to lfldnoyteosblosnro fioqusoily g,;“1._ mm” 990919, Preparations eauosl-bylldlyllglltsd loved have to ‘be made for those Jews than to whojwsnt to IO and. in fsci, we . hsvn to nieke Palestine iii i0 11° wos a guest ct aristocratic‘ tables where kwlcd dignity. to know. that here nlso he was-Men by sir Walter Scott who use than a lml oi l6. The great novelist dc- scribos him us "in manners mastic. not cl-ovmish} n noon: expression of shremrdnoee in hlehiinnnsstds wicks. "lorgouisrk eye that Him- sily glowed when ho spoke with feeling pr interest." u lie rotul-nod to Edinburgh in thv following autumn but his dsy in I our (to whom afterwards he wnswsuid Reekld’ woe over. ‘lilo h be rsmuln-sd rfor five or six-moat e ‘re seems vlo have seen no‘ more “mo company-rather tbs reverse his convivhsl ways l bins Into umces and among folks who db‘ him much hsrm. He made up to ilimflell- smells those jovial ‘rlnnde for ztlra repirliots oi the wj-rc ptwoviiaious. circles. Ho rsufu o vrsblre nM l lbiilll "Who made the heurt, ‘tis lie clone p t bcbvbrillinlnt circle of men of letters of Deoidelycsn try us. tam w um w“ o“ wmtoncosbwhlcl: the 01¢)’ their boasted. and "Ha knows ouch cbord- its various tone. he ‘burs himself with unaf- Each spring, its various bias: 1t is inter-outing Then nt tho balance let's be- mule, We never can adiust it What's done we pBIUY may com- pnto But know not what's resisted." ‘It is rather interesting to not.) that two of Burns’ poems “Hoar. 1.11mi O’ Cakes“ mu! "To Maw in ‘ Heaven’ realised 645 pounds (ov- er $3.000) in London, England last month. QVER-ERTING u lone! 1:3 a ma» l lid! _ Ibo got thoJewish rice. "i, 0;», uh . "ck "v the‘ 11m Willis , may m A ms said um he 4m not P” m” 0 pram, muscles-sum M1172...“ u m, a ,. H" wild-MM Nlllfimli d""7°“m“'" Roots, es ,l ‘WWW l" "'1' “l!” "7 " mm‘ Plains to ssh-admin. Let no"; w" moody g good dos! of mum. as n um to fill book ivpma ‘n_,,~u‘..|"nb5*“ vo-ooomim inlcolnmcrcisi matters _ ‘wnub-q“, nhnnld mrminr smi/n wove un- ,~“q"~_|,|@ _ _ j ‘um-em the Arabs and one Jows "... ‘uubflnim 7 msccesstui. Re was appointed l0 ,_ _ l ' and 1:1: llilllflll Wm!“ lmpm" _, -.( "M &C"Q in 1780i ‘hi w-OTQQ ‘I Pyan.” ' it]! d‘ . ‘ d! the country- (fonsiuntiimplc, wirwarwwwrevrwwisrvosfiwwv ¥U0¢_I_"\— Continued from Page One. -Mr. F. 'i‘. Mon-ow, Provincial Dairy inspector ‘then submllted his report in which he referred to his having inspected the Creamerles that were in operation during the Winter, the annual meeting oi Dairy Companies and the various Short Courses where he discussed Milk production from- the stand- point oi individual records, the care of milk and cream and the storing of ice for cooling purposes during the summer months. He stated that there was not likely to‘ be n dairy course m. Truro this your as the different Departments ofAg- ricultura have not seen ill. to spend sufllcient money to fit up n build- ins and equipment a1 ‘Prurc similar to Guelph and other places. For this your it is intended to put on s. lull DILiry Course in connection with the Technical School of Agric- ulture, at the close of which Course ir. is intended to have a conven- iion of Cheese and Butter makers and u show of cheese and butter for which prizes luive already been donated. llc reporlctl that lhe past year had uor been us favorable for milk imroduction as the previous year. the season being somewhat dry and u shortage in green feed sown. Tre general quality ol’ the largo cheese wus mod. the flat was nom so sntls factory. The finish oi! the cheese in general “was much below the re quircments. The shortages of cir- cles for tho ends and inexperience in finishing without these caused a lot of cracked ends and consider- able mould found its way into the cheese ‘and spoiled the appearance so that a lot was returned as unfit for the trade. lie emphasized the need of thoroughly cleaning the curing shelves before the cheese are placed on them and thought f|h-P"g slhlcnhidl be coolwr curing room! particularly in the louver factories In regard to the milk supply l! was always sweet cnouzh in the cool uwathr, but not enough of it is kept covered. Two of the factories that formcr- ly tnrule cheese are now makine butter. There was some improve- ment in the general mmilw in live butter last season, with two excep- tions. All except three crcsmeries bud moisture tests and kept the overrun 0i‘ bulim- over butter {lat up to ihe requiveoienls. Those that rdid not have this test would run about 6 per cent short in ovm‘ nun The crcanlcrles lhal izrudml crmm hud the hluhesl quality 0|‘ butter, in concluding Mr. hlorrow smied that on the breeding, feeding and keepinz of (lrtiry records depended the future success of d-niryinz. The Department. last your rendered "rent assistance by nfferins" prizes to those who kept records of their cows Prizes are also to be nwnrd-l ed the cheese or butter nmkcrs who have the lamest increase in make in 1920 over 1919. Some discussion fnllmlred thu rcudlng of the inspector's report participated in by Hr. .-\. ill-own. New Glasymxv; Mr. D. J. Thompson, North Tryou: 311". W511. Ilennts. M 1.. A. (Yllcury; Mr. Coin. New Perth; 311'. ,1. 2P‘. ifivyfiif‘, lie-rising itm and; o-ihors . . ' .Mr. J. .\. Ruddiclt, Director o1‘ of ail. With the newer knowledge of nutrition he. said that ithere was production was the most important zoinl: to be a large increase in the consumption of milk, 11a dwelt 0n the subject of cow testing and yus glad l0 note that in the test made P. E. island was only exceeded by British Coiumbln. and Ontario be- ‘nz only 200 lbs. under the averzme oi‘ Ontario. He. also dwell on ihei mportance of having cool curing rooms and ‘hm no new cheese factories should be built today without such. Mr. D. J. Thompson reporting ‘or the Tryon Factory said that he "eprcsestod a. buiwr district and ‘but they had et'er_y' reason to be optimistic. They had been greatly handicapped by ihc loss of their "dost efficient manager, Mr. Lang, who was perhaps the only mannzev- in Canada. who looked after both ‘he making and the selling ends. The factory hnd built up a. good business and haul overrun some ‘00000 lbs. which considering that they ‘had less than 200 patrons we.» 1n excellent showing and their uixn was to increase ibis. They were in- tending to put in all first class uiachlncly and to turn out the best product possible. Already their but- ter commands a. good place in the "larkets in Canada. and they are 10mg. all they can to back up their new manager.‘ He saw no reason ‘o look on iheDairy Industry pes- vlmlsticuliy as they were produce ‘m: an article which the countrv "enuired. He emphasized the need -r dalrvmen grading their cmam "nd milk all fhrovlzh and in elimin- "te sltozether the poor milk. Mr W. H. Dennis of D'Leary said they had opened their butler fac- ‘ovv RPM. venr. Thcv had Tlllrc-h-"sflvi 1 pasteurizer inst year also a churn sud ibis yscr had sot a second ms reurizer. They had not yet estnb» ‘lobed a system of grading in the factory. Mr. Cnln, reporlinz for the New Perth factor said this was their first year's work in butter making 1nd they were satisfied with the chance. They hoped to be able to “like the butter business a success. They were neither neutrollzlnz or pnsteurizing but just trying to sci the cream in wood shape. They were turning out good butter and had every reason to believe they would make a success‘ in butter mskimz. Mr. W. A. Nickel’. Dairy Super- intendent. for Nova Scotia was then culled on and gave a very Interest- inz and informative address on "Creamery Work." llc expressed his plcasure at being once more with the duirymen of P. E. island. it was four or live years shice he artended one of their meetings but 11ml kept in touch with the quality 0 fihe butter and cheese here hav- lmz judged lhesc commodities for the p.15! Iwo or flu-co years at the orinlendcnl. of the Duiry School at Truvo was zliso in touch with our lmys. The only criticism of our cheese offered by Mr. McKay was that in some of it be noticed u rath- er pervulinr flavor, chiefly notice- Provincial Exhibition and us Smith‘ PAGE "mans - ISLAND sum/mu m ANNUAL gguvznuou SPEAKS [511 ruins i wouldn't take all the money in the world for the good Phosphunol done m}. it has enriched‘ my blood, chess only that "tired (sel- ing." restored those vital forces thsi had wasted sway faster thnn Nature restored. them. This is a characteris- tic telilmonihl. Stop wastingynur youth. TO-DAY get a. box of P1106» phoncl. Price, til, at a1 drusgistl or if not obtainable direct [rum ue. Th Scobell Drug C0,, Ltd" 9i ,Youvill BL, ‘Montreal. For sale by E. A. Foster and Vkilu Coyie. entire wmmluuhdes mo ctr-operan- along the limes of hem improve menu. ‘Nova Scotllu ‘nerds, us a gen era-l thin-g, are small, and for llitlls nssiwn w-opcrntlvc selection was enslemitcl. ' Speaking of the value of scour-r me records of cow tests the speak- er slated that in Nova Bcoiin they have secured and tabulated thr- flgures 0i‘ the crmmcries for :1 period o four years and found that record keepers were producing from 20 to 80 per cent more butler fat cow's than the others. The full text ofliir. .1. v._-i. Rud- dickfls speech on Dairying “is F-rowd- ed out or this issue and will appear later. Flu-the:- (iiucusslou followed, sf tho close of whit!!! some interest- ing motion piclures were exhibit- ed. A vote 0t‘ thanks to Mr. Rud- dick for the comprehensive mann- er in ‘which he had dealt with his silbiect, moved -by Mr. Walter JOBBs unu seconded by Mr. John Ander- son. was heartily passed, Among those present were the following genilcmen: James O'Connor Kensington; D. J. Thoxupson. Tryon: Jabez ‘Will- iams. Tyne Valley; D. J. hiontm cry, Port Hill; Adam Brown New Gin-snow: C. .1. Cock Kcuslrr'oo: 1 W. Cslbeck, Bedeq-ue; Miller Frfe Stanley; Alfred Simpson, Lot 16. viii: M}? KETS MONTREAL. Jun. 22.-—lt c0096"? a strong fee/Hm: prevails in the loch-i egg situation, and plices have soot-rd a sharp advance, which is ttttrlbutej to the steadily immac- lrw scarcity or supplies on spot, and the fact ‘that dealers generally urc now giving their attention to other markers in order to secure sufficient stock to meet their ro~ quiremerus. The demand contin- ues good for home consumption, and sales of selected cold storage eggs were nialdo today at 78 c to 80 c per dozen. Tho receipts to- day were 320 cases, as against 410 for the some day last week, and 1S2 for the corresponding duy a yea? Ago. We quote wholesale pricrs us follows: - New laid eggs .. .. .. 85c lo 90c Fall fresh eggs .. .. .. 00c to 82c Smlectvsl (LS. eggs .- .. 78c to 80c No.lCS.egxs.... 75cto7fic No. 2 C.S. eggs .. .. .. 58c b0604- Thvro was no lumporlsnt chnngc in lhc condition cf the market for dressed poultry today. but the un- dertone it: the market was firm and prices for all lines were fully mualntuincd owing to the contin- ued steady demand for supplies, and the fact that. receipts for (h:- se-usrm ‘cf tho your are colnpnruilv 6 t‘ jo-bblxig uhlo in 11m Auzusi make. This was sl-iaht mumh flavor which on a crl», ficnl market would prevent it from‘ commanding the best price. The the Dairy Brunch, Ottawa, was cull- iho dairymen of i’. i2. i. he said, a good m-any years since hm had been here as his duties of l texture in the main was good: ed on and expressed lzreai plc-nsnru ihoueh some showed slim oi‘ belntn 9993*‘ -~ -- -- - ct being once more present with a little open and iackins. in finish» (‘hlfikfims -- -- -- .. it. was, He. noticed that practically none oi‘ Ducks -. -. .- vhe island cheese was parallined. Last your in New Brunswick orac- luie years were more or lcxs of an tlcaily all the factories Ilsraffined executive nature which kept him their cheese and he hsvi no doubt ii. at his office. Hr: congrdtuluzezl the was a paying thing. The quality of Secretory and the inspector on the cheese was better than the but- thelr excellent reports and subunit» fur at the Exhibition. The overdue ted some islercsilng figures m rc- of the butler would have to be lin- gard to the export trade of Canada. proved considerably. it is uolnz to lie showed that for the eight be much more important to manu- months ending November 30, 1919, fuclure the host quality of butter the total exports amounted to 123» than in the past. 428,478 as compared with 126.893; 1n dwelllnz on some of the essen- 067 lbs. for the same period in 1920. tinls in make creumery butter n The lotul value of milk and milk success the first important thine is products exported up to Nov. 80. the local organization. A “well-man- 1920, xunounted In $i2,-i82.924 as nod" creamer-y is flcvestinrv. The zl-unirasi $10,563,230 lillc previous fnv-Iorv not. well-planned and ennip- year. Ha also submitted 9131151168 ned will bc “up against it" Other covering the importation of cloc- essentials arc to 2st 200d cream margarine into Cannd-n. and the our nnd the rlzhi tvne of maker. Effic- ount manufactured in Canada. and iency is the keynote of success. He showed 111st the inlportution and was clad to learn it was the inten- msnufacture oi this article has tion to open n short course for been greatly reduced and that after cheese makers here. next August no further lul-portaiion Mr. Profitt, the Secretary at tho or nwnufooturo of this product will close of Mr. McKay's address sub- bc ncnnittod in Canada. milled the financial report showing him. Ituddlck said he was pleased receipts of $315 83 and expenditure to notc that there had been an in- of $19039 leaving a balance on crease in the production of milk. hand of $124.45. There should be- no alarm as long n sfhis continued 1m incrcxtsed milk ‘HDANDERINE EVENING MEETING The P-"ryvinrral Dairy Asumlullou Mild its seflond mun-m: lust, tron In»: in the Prince o! Wales Folk-go hell, Vlos-Prssid-unv J. A. Dewar, M. L. A“ occupied tho I-hulr, The first spmJu-r was ‘Mr. C. J. Cook or! Kcnsington, who dwelt upon the necessity of in-provlnr the quality oi‘ the her-i and u!‘ pro oenlv curried out leafs. During that season there nus been about twelve lnvudred cows touted, ihc rtnpmx-imnte number at’ rows on the Islam beiua tony-rive thous- and. The average tested cow yields rl-mrt from 3500 lo 4000 Fbs of milk All the tows undoi- test are "not posing but the idea is to rrudusllq wood out time vvrhioh are not glv in; nsturm. . bl6 discussion follow- ed in which n. nium-ber of members Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, “Beautifies. my Pmalf. \Vc quote wholesale jubbing pric-c-s as follows: Turkeys, choice .. -_ . 52c to 51:0 Good’ turkeys .. . 60c lo 51c ._ 30c lo 35v . Jilic i0 33c .. . .. 36c to 42c Fowls ... .- .. .. .. Zfictoliilc A fair trade was done in poin- 10g$ today, and tho hone of the iunrket was; steady with shlcs of cur leis oi Queen hlouuuuna at $1.55 to $1.60. and Quebec stock wt $1.45 to $150 per imp: or 90 libs“ sax-track, while in a wholesale job- bing way trade was fairly ur-tlvv‘ m $1.75 to $1.80 per bu: uY 31> ills, cx-sicrt.‘ Chicago, January ‘.10 .-—Eggs low- er. itecelpls 7,554 oases. At mark, cusps included, 67c to 59c. New York. January 20.-—-E§)Zs “wok. ilecelcts 12.116 oases. Fresh gathered; cxlru firsts. 71c: do. time», 63c o 70c: State. Penn- sylvania and nearby tvestrrn il°'l- fiery, whites. first-s to extra. 71c no 76c: do. brown. extras. 74c to 75c: do. gathvrwd browns, and mixed colors, firsts i0 extras, 69c ho 78c; refriaerstor limos, 83c. New York Fur Soles NEW YORK, Jan. zit-Squirrel was the star performer at the con- cluding sessions of the fur sale in me Masonic Hall hero Saturday, These pelts brought prices which surprised most o fthe buyers pree- enl, which showed the smallest av- erage decline from spring sale lev- 41s of any of the important collec- ilons sold during the ‘entire week. The dropdil squirrel was only 27 per cent, racoon. which declined tom‘ per cont. came second in the interest of buyers today. Compared with the average prices paid at the April sale of the New York Fur Auction Sales Corporntion here the other ocerlngs showed these per- ceniagu declines, black. boar Q5, brown boar 35, poku- bear 35, Ger- man and Russian fltch 60. Totnl realized during the week pinco it at $1,925,000. D'Arcy llcott fleuprettzfnir hlmvt hie 11nd misses’ train oormoovilkmls on the othc" glue. the tunic ‘being three 110w o. diilr. H. R. Brown, of New Gm ww, N. 8.. kcenor of tho official records. spoke briefly tum dairy work in Nova Booms. The condit lone there are rather Ghtsrnnn trom moss in. this provisos, ms l “A few’ Cflllliepubllfl "Dunderlus." . tor s cw u cation u t find s fallen mlr or lfngodsglfisg, 111w bcvcry Izmir shows new life . , l. . I _ in”, ....‘ 1|.» Sinker T 4 ,