Q21: r; - h‘ . . - Ir: - . , . g . . u‘ " ' .1 s? 0 U L Ii urmss t. 2- 5 l 7 l P 5. a -, f~ our Poultry Sullllllee are L complete. Hens should lay this Y. Q‘ ilmirol year therefore we carry g < a (up line ol Blatchforda an ~\ .‘. Mas‘ also Beef scram. Bone i hleaihsCharcnai, Oyster Shell. T Mic; Crystal Grit. Iftt. t We have a bl: 11w '1 (“cum tjoru, Cornmcel, Schu- malrer FeQl-i- U" Glh- n!’ Meal, Bren and Shorts, Kohl! Home Purity, Snow Drift and Braver Fioura. Fresh NW3" wheat and Whole Wheat Flour. All at lowest prices. BANRTER 8: 00. i.lbll'i‘ED ._Wholesale_ s” lieu" Phone Ml l. Nliwsy hAiii/l B: we». i I autos rm: rsulururs rilizrlns ~r——-.—q The family of the woodpeckers, o! ,which seven species are known in ithis province, are all beneficial birds. ihighly specialized for their particu- Qlar work. Some of them obtain their zfood by laboriously digging out grubs ‘lirom the solid wood of our orchard [and other trees, while others pry into lerery crack and crevice of the bark. Eieeklnt’ out the eggs and adults of lverlous insect pests. All the stom- lachs of _woodpeckers {except the lFiickerl which have been examined " ‘show only two preferences for food ‘o! vegetable origin, namely the seeds 50f the hemlock and the berries of ‘the sumach. The Hairy, the Downy, ,and the Golden-winged woodpeckers, Iare the birds commonly noticed: the jtwo former are much alike except in ithe matter of size. and the latter is known here as the “Flickerfi The llittle Downy is a great dlstroyer of ‘larvae of the apple cooling moth, i ' and should be. encouraged by “halt- _;_"T_.____.._,- . m» o BRACES FOX‘ FEEDS Cnrlnad quantities illst rece|vel_ Harris‘ Boneless Horse Meat Harris’ Beef Tripe Harris‘ Lamb Trlpe , . .. . flarels’ Lamb Plucka y‘; ‘ -' ‘ Imfils’ (heel) Beef Liver R . ' Harris’ Horse Liver ‘ Ilarris’ Beer Hearts Harris‘ Beef Trimmings Harris‘ Beef Tongue Trimmings Fishmeai Dried Milk Powder Alfalfa Meal fiherooal Meal Bonemeal Dried Yeast .-._____ 1¢§O+§1 OfO-fififffiO-O-OO Q-O#O O ing" the orchard trees with'pleces of l fat in the winter. The Flicker some- ltimes helps himself to the cherries if ‘ihe opportunity occurs, but apart from this unlucky habit he has many good qualities. The Flicker is (un. like his congeners) really a ground feeder and devours great numbers of grasshoppers, beetles, moths, and and ants are particularly searched for. ‘ l The Arctic 'I‘hree-Toed Woodpeog. irl‘. the American Three-Tiled WON!- ipecker, and the Pileoted woodpeck- ‘er are less known as they seldom show themselves in the neighborhood of cultivation; keeping to the forests, where their services are of Ireat value against the wood-boring m. fsects. The Yellow-bellied Bepluck. i er, the last of our woodpeckers, i; n. Newfoundland Clear Odorlesa Codlcused of "tapping" the trees to drlnx Qfierllil ,EQ MJMeat and Milk Fox Biscuit ‘T ‘M, Charcoal Meat Fox Biscuit Elf-M. runny Meal gphreelaes Wheat i-gglirolren Sodas itionerl IQ liver meal for (one) 31.18am in any quantity. Iifiéqlll order; appreciated. fiizacu. McKAY o co. {,3 . LIMITED sea-ax-.. -i__--»f I i t ‘ ‘IM. Lam ‘ LIMITED. ,' M Queen Street ‘f: _ lamina. l. 0. l. laglane iPubiic Auction Sales ' or ) RAW runs ‘ will"! Jill: will be "Qfllllhv so nlllwlit chem b: aralrau ’ MK T. Holman, Ltd, s... Jtgalfle. P. E. L ‘jvhane Represented by Klifred Fraser. Inc. $212 Fifth Avenue ' "ar..‘-'9'l..1.i- a e.- n {an wna-wuv-r-ee-pn-iefiei-i‘ b)‘ corresponding with this Ciuh. Qloaoooooeaeeeeeeeaeeoo-eeo 5-1-I1-23-25-28-30-Feb. 1st. gfivltaminerai, la mineral feed andg ltlitlealblend, in cereal, vegetable. nut’ the sap. but allowing this to be true, its chief employment is the destruc- lion of insect; that live on the trees ‘or hide in the loose-bark. FARM SEEDS According to the current Market ‘Scrvicepf the DomlnlonSecd Branch the clover and grass seed market is quiet for the time of year. The seed i-y-F-i-fl -oeo+»4-0o-e§0oo u.» Atop? AND TURNIPS We will belillll/lng every dnyl at our warehouse Hogan's Wharf. Highest prices for good stock. J. LESTER DOUGLAS Charlottetown, P. E. Island Phones 7.98 and 938 RIJVIEW-(TAKE IN) eee-eeoo-eveooeoo-eoae-oooa-m h. a. snows. Yank Secretary-Treasurer. y -.V.:. Qyfllflrlsh all breeders of Ayrshire rattle in this province or anyone In- imm" l" "ommvnlr-lv with the T-esideut or Secretary er this Club and .. it!“ 1h" “l”! m" i" sell giving age sud reaeral description (cows when ._¢ “IIFfiTrcshenl and also anyone requlrin l" Ayrshire: can be aoeomnrodatgd I-cl us all worlr together» u» the‘ interest of the breed, neee-eeeooee oooeeoeoooooeo 2 F ‘IN auuc arm m sacks a ‘ u oansa zany -..' . ~~~?-~.»- , ~ ' Brdokviile Manufacturing Co., Ltd. ("Fenian of Government time Ilaat) Broehvilie, N: l, GTROUND LIMESTONE FOR THE LAND w" when vim a. ;..-:.r..s;.-:....4» 1.~..\p¥(d»~~- i. . .. ‘ I - . ‘ A money to be ‘a ‘uuflihnf . aim 3i tortilla“ dealers in the Maritime Province} ii; now placing orders with Qatar-lo and Quebec seed houses but are not ex- pecting iocal busines before March. Quebec growers of red clover are not satisfied with the price offered by of seed that will clellll to grade No, 1. and some are inclined to hold over for another year as they anticipate that the red clover crop in i950 may be light, Dealers are offering $8 per I00 lbs. for timothy seed of good quality. In Western Ontario growers are being oflered $13.30 per 100 lbs for red clover suitable to make Ca- nadian No. 1 export grade and $11.60 for No, I, No. l export grade alsikc $9.75; No. 2, $8.30, and No. a. a’! per 100 lbs. _ The‘ qherlottetown cleaning plant of the Qrasa Seed Growers‘ Associa- tion is busy with the cleaning of ‘isl- and grown “Brown Top" grass seed and the growers are expecting about 90 cents per pound for grade No- l. sucnosh Looking over a report on Busar Beet the other day 1 came across the word sucrose and thereupon fellinto a train of reflection upon the dilfer- to minister to man's need for sweet. eninx. The dictionary tells me that sugar is a well-known sweet crystal- line substance obtained from the su- qar-eahe, and also the beet, maple and other plants. The chemist, on ‘thgether hand, does not think 0i sweetness as any criterion fir sum; he employs the term t9 designate e group of oarho-hydrates having oer- taln likenesses in molecular, struc- ture. But the auger of the diction- ary is essentially sucrose, the pure commercial product ‘of the sugar- cane or the sugar-beet. Another su- crose is maple-sugar Whlth dlfffli only in the contained ‘impurltlerfl which give the distinguishing flavor. in contrast to these naturally pro- duced sugars, the ohcmlst prepares other carbo-hydraics by chemical rc- actions. The hydrolysis of stnrch gives grape or corn sugar. Qiso known as dextrose, and chemically as glu- cose. Not so well known is levulosc variously called fructcsc, or fruit sugar, which is produced by the hyd- rolysis of inulin, a substance occur- ring in some tubers like the arti- choke. It is rather surprising to find that levlllose is nearly twice as sweet as sucrose (173300) and that glucose fipproaches the latter fairly closely l74:100). Glucose is par excellence the llhysiologic sugar. derived in the alimentary tract. and representing the form in which thc carbohydrate circulates in the blood. Other sugarsare milk-sugar, malt- sugar. and mannlte, which is made from the Juice of a apeoles of Arab- ian ash. Another sugar is an exuda- tion from a species oi’ conifer which grows in British Columbia, and is used by the natives. OUR- CIIEESE GIIADIB HIGH The gheesemakers of this province still maintain their high reputation lu their art (or lsit a. science?) ao- cordlng to the cotllolal figures for 1919 lust to hand. The total number of boxes of cheese grados was 15,3518: of these 97.07 per cent. graded Special and First, 2.89 per cent Second. and 0.04 nor cent Third and No Grade. Qomuars the ngurufor all Canada: Total Bayes 1.273.814 of which the percentage: are: Special and First one. Seconds eel. endfrhlrds and No Grades 0.60. Qlll‘ cheeseniakel-s are to be congratulated on their re- markable showing, Since grading was first instituted by the Depart- ment or Agriculture at Ottawa some seven years ago, Prince Edward isl- and cheese has made an improve- ment of 3s per cent. in the First Grade. fiflmt Dill“ ll dill. t9 the Datum ‘also. for as has been nolnwl. out. the best maker _ln ‘the ooiintrypcenpot produce i No. l articiearpleamhlie patrons co-opertte (especially in their care of the m?!) and the ex- tent of this co-opevation frequently measures‘ the alifliil er Mun of 4.. ..¢ _ g tits val-rill .101! buyers, viz $10.50 per hundred pounds 4 ent materials which nature vrovldes» make. Mrs. John Thomas of Tryon returned alter spending a few days in summer-else. ~ ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howatt “of Augustine Covc were recent visitors to Bummerslde. _ l Mr. Walter H. Bell oi Tryon wasa visitor m summerside on Tuesday, reiurnlng on Wedneodfly- Messrs Frank Large and Sidney ;Daweon of Tryon were visitors to Al- bany on Wednesday evening. Mr. and lifrs. Elinor Dawson of Au- gustine Cove rrlhde a business trip to Tryon on Tuesday. Jan 21st. North 'I'ry0n Scbotll la‘now closed dow“ dug we few slight oases of Scar- soon be stamped out. Miss Llcdie Parley and hcr friend. Miss Wayc oi Port Elgln have re- turned oflcr spending a short, but pleasant visit in Tryon. we are very sorry u; report the ser- lous illness. from Wllllmo la of little Miss Georgina and Master Roy- chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mabel’ of North Tryon. It is sincerely‘ hopcri the; they will soon regain their health. Victoria Arena was crowded 0n Monday Evening. Jan. 20th. to wit- hockey between the Alberton “Rogalfl 5nd the Victoria “unions" which re- sulted in a total score of 3-—i in favor n! the “unions? The game was aclose one from start to finish and causod great excitement among the ions- 1. was nbly refereed by Mr. Frank MacFarlane of Augustine Cove. who treaicd both sides with fairness null alike. The Victoria "Unions" fnmcrl Hockey Sexlctic oitvlclvrin- P- E- I- recontly made a tour of‘ u few wes- tern towns on the Island. ‘crossing sticks with Kcnslngton, whom they “at 1-0, Qfboary, who were defen- ted 3--1. he Unions only defeat be- m; 5L Aigtdn‘ where the score was 2-1, hero the rink was considerably smaller than their own, and not such good lights as they were accustomed to play with these two handicaps pfCr tented me whim (m... doing their best but here's toiling we are "all' VYOW of the Victoria "Unions" and hope to see them win many victories this season. - m". Joseph 3571K. and little son} Bill of Calgary. Alla arrived 110ml recently on a visit to her father. let Fever, which we have no doubt will “egg the leg: and thrilling game of‘ find 14m o; Tryon, who had been. . >~' i. sax rayon numeracy cieeuusa Therebmthlfiliill l‘ j n» . ~ v Wlllllthqvskleeare‘ 'andbl_u:e,_ , i TMIG}__I\Q' loyin a rely do ‘filmy; '" . ' _ _ - mime, e ~r , - . _,. ' ~ " u. us. . v i ethanol: a Buttthgryzn satlsfarion. ' .,:,‘,f..~.i{.,7.‘§,..,- ” v Which is mighty sweet to take. . _- . Y ~ ‘ " ' " ‘ " when you reachadestination. M!“ ” J":“*' h. 3' ‘. . >' ‘_ _ _ "i u» m was“ W“ Mr-rueruisu wiuftseiiréiiibi. _ rim» ri-iiliirerliiiiuii. =r =:.'l 11;. is! Mr. and Vernon veto recent visitors tfl All“ ' . . I-si e 1., 5 Mr. Joseph segue, u: e remit visitor to vereon lilver. . T-""‘_'-al~».._z= - ‘ Mrs. 11.1. Jenkins. ltlllvlev. irr- i vecbnt visitor w u» city. Mrl. A- Jenkins. itlvc. was a visitor to the city on Ieturiay I ‘-'l'-'-.- .-._.‘ i m. mtheiuu, Oyster ‘aeswariglgez was a visitor u» Mlllview on eluptley- _ I Mr. and Mrs. Geo.‘ Jenkins wen. Jfllllllt guests? o! Mr. and Mrs. l Jenkins. I The many friends are sorry to leari. of the serious illness of Jéuepi. Y Bradley. - ' Mr. and lllrsfhlbert Dr's-he were [guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jcn-I l, kins on Monday evening. ' | . l | The many friends of Mr. lviestci“ ‘Hayden, Vernon iii-yer," are sorry to learn ef his continued illness. / m. w..r.. Jenkins, llilllview,_was u. -Montague on Sunday attending the Ifuneraiof Mi-s. _Warren Campbell. i I .. _ . l Miss Daisy vuhmerstflue, Mlllylew, ‘lcft for Boston on Irlday_ morning. She wllhbc ‘neatly missed in the Jcial activities. l 4 Mr. Wallace lvictlelll, Western Can- ,ada, spent a few days the guest o‘: 'his ‘daughter. Mrs. Clarence _Wood. ivernon River. Owing to the respons- l lblc pQsltlPll which w. Mclic | holds he was only able to remain llhe Islandhn. few days. it may . l truly said he ls our of our suoccs... < Islanders abroad. On Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock l I number of the radio fans of Mlllvlew and vicinity heard the e/rlcellent sllcoilllli and His Majesty’! Service speaking from Great Britain. qol. Keith Rogers is to behlghly compli- mentod on' being able to have ‘ti; program so ‘clearly broadoested. l s i A dance and wblst was held in t lMillvlew Hall on Friday night. l.- !Samuol Drake was the direclo. \Yhist_bcuon ll. 8b. m- and llwlm- ‘ until 10 p. m.. when the light footers ,-trlnned u_ efijtu u. The following‘ prizes were owaroed: Ladies. are! f-lay McDonald; Gentleineus. is Wm. Roan; Consolation prizes. Mir; Myrtle museum; and Mr. Evcrcli ~ Jenkins. 1t l; the intention to holr the dance and whlst every Prlclz, evening. . The entire community was emu; I l WJd. l to prod , 0!." 100 "lbafo! chm carious. - - . .1 caiiaaeieraijllgig; W , were. ill eoed value was» their present re; a rebae we um eaiuoius l traitor . f!” o?» “l- it’ ti???“ a x eilérot: l, _ e e _ x Q I llllkaflew ‘V L it, We as ifavilfetme has been item la l id hi}? tlilfor s ow and production. . ..wrri-"iflfQl/llfltfiatoleflglrh use vmmv GRAINS-qr i... our... 80PM)’ you; " ‘ ' w th- ‘ - ,V , a CO. communicate.“ _ __ i a Ab. 'HQRNE.& cuAurofluruwu . union GRAINS LIMITED hENNUXVILLl-J, ooh. lbtlltbrz Meltfilldri. p ‘ so... quinine o. wit‘. a; ;;s;.¢;.uilu"v;*‘.*. ; . 111W‘ i: “w,” Wm‘ the Y c . Zi2pw‘.‘d . with Iwrullns bribes in , Because they tend to fiOllicst my. m] ‘ d h“ J1.» . - A)" Jlrltr thelom e; arlhlu and money from tic, establishment otmore orange... R r..~ . "Wllilmi elm-ll hook-runners and public noun m. tions in Prune. Czechoslovakia, W" "i "W" imeielw- Slror- prlololjs, :4 ,-pollc=mea have been should be prohibited, according m. giggle» W" Presented a check for suspended Ffront the Qhefiieid. lina- recent general protest illed with ally ' i- r land-police force. authorities. °ll~ l5" lioimlrilon of, to ytars 4M.‘ lI1HPw'-'¥*~'u-v'i-~“' w ~» -- m for some time but u now‘muchish0'1l1l0li when. on lluooay. morning‘ improved in health. Mrs. strum; u, they ‘learned o! the sudden nesting: many friends 1h Tryon are dclighled l; of Mr: Nell Memoir. Orwell. at the, W u, he; again as this is her first , are o! e9 yeara- Nr- Melanin was, n» vialt home tar several ycars.-adlcu firit class oarponler. Durlna the c nor or iviar atone " Le"d_iii , it 8ft? l8 it ranchers have demonstrated lzllat, in addition absolutely necessary to feed a liberal supply oi‘ uuu ill? k . 1-D" Is Your Chest Sore? i , noes Breathing Hurt? A vigorous rubbing of the chest. neck and sore side with good old ygrylljge is the best treatment. Thll wonderful linlment sinks into the tis- sues where the pain is seated. and gives instant nelicf. breathing disappears and all sense o! soreness goes qulckly,, Just try Ncr; ‘vllhie for ‘ chest-tightness, cough colds. nd soreness. It is a wonderfu linlme t. saves the whole family from numerous minor ills. Even for cramps, oolic, stomac pains, the eflect of Nervlllnc is,wonderful. It ghould he in every borne. Large bote ties, as cents. at all dealers- NERV|LIN ll-r'i~r' *2 Out ‘Pain r ‘amen warez: unearth-ma .»w-e-e-_ w...» \ Painful- summer months he worked in Wm- ern Oanade and spent the white". with his family in Orwell. Thou who had the pleasure of know/ins ti: deceased will recall nu many talent as conversionealist reader, neighbor, and intelligent man. wlule in Mlllvlew on! Vernon River he made many frienda- who will never _ forget his kind word and ieod advice. ' wife, mo‘: daughters, namely, Violet. and Elsie in_ Hamilton, Ont; Gold and H006! at ltiilrll ind two's . Harold and Restln to whom sine’ sympathy is extended. Ja-frles Ferries, ell-champion ch:. I r or player oi the mu. ditli iieeisi‘ at his home in Glasgow, Scotland. w-e-s-o , home erm- use muted meat; have tbelr fares kin’) . Heleaves mourn his lemmas‘ to vi? l v _ , WIPE lAL BISCUITS, dull! during the winter season. in order to keep the bowels féfilildl‘, .~ond also t0 unsure tho females having ail odequotesiipnly of milk during the lactation period. lmbsniil. coo-on. elscurrs erg, more iron a formula. _ "hm! h" bile“ Drpoaredwitll those. results in view and which relisble tests. exiehauikuveae considerable term or years, . have brtived to be. digitally successful. . . Ranches, which iulyéltclotliiiiériihe tééding of IMPERIALS * “Sllllrl ill. woéitr, lffi-ito the.largeatlitteiftofyouugfoxes .. till: ll licit average. of page raised-to‘ maturity; in ad- Y1 1. ill ix‘? they havarqpi-eeuesuy eu ifieiedjthé "iliaiti 11g of youngbythoieuialne "g _\ A ._ a f; _ _ . . For, assured result». reaa mhrhlaua throughout all u... vlniérsiiivr... ~ . ~ J ; * , . - moraine are sold by leading» ‘rlistiibutors or direct from life factory. f iulieuit tie. , ‘ f W m out