THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . ,,,_ . . ' l6 1-4 - i .. » i , us CHEESE AND BU R gisilair-mullsiecuaisuiuiuiiaiiaisisieirsieiziisisiisiieiis - n; a “E a ~- ~~ - ~~i i "**.F7?()l)lI($17lZAIIQIZFMDIZ719 ll’ a t i __. as El 3 own an O 81' . . ' l3 ~ H . Kirk _ 15mm on so fil l; n’ 1 a L uiun [,1 l - x I40 “%P'M°" ‘l: 14 The followuzf reports, one on 1t - w h w be, ' in l1 u! . VP! I n 957" .- "g W1%?)Pam W filth? velggufirgfeiitettliiaatnttlii? oi’: uer in. spline and wulluue lg ‘l’ maomo. Ibh. a - (or) — iii [figgfl- ‘a nual meeting of the Dalrymeirs throughout the year.‘ m“ g i.» “mm”, or 1.4 Mme,‘ on 3-5 Association yesterday by the Pro- ‘rhls system of aw s bull-er .1 ta mommmu ‘tim yaineirlii! Dairy Inspector a. J. Mc- “many sdvlzgteklfis- 0g; m? E5] ~l, 36 “mpmw, - one: par cuary no e a - 1A0 in 500' 5 ll 33g w“ the promptness with which a [i] ~ l6 as ‘mm l 1'" n N ti 1 be ad hould ' i» ma‘... - n t. figgjgyiflgg}, 1 g; ‘Fm’? "‘°'“’°“° g°,;;°,g,;?;* gglg; .,,.:;‘;.,°§. Wop]: [516 p. c. Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares - a g,»- ‘i: a y; ,;3,.,.~.g........ t. ...§“.*.:i:.:*:a“hatai.m"" °' mzrszi~waztiiz “ft.‘:’“§i‘..‘:.:i s! i ' - - l . s . ‘l, .~ . 31 ll mRfififlw a‘: ,4 Gentlemen: and they were nearly always cor- [E Par Valll€ 00.00 P31’ Share ' 11' ll no 1-4 123004; M, m 1 As it is custnmury in this prov- routed fore the next grading. @ < .: i: i: a us» 1- w " 2W assets c": “at t. P ' -$1oo o0 .1 A a 1 rt... g 1- .1; ... .i5'%'t‘5;2i'.3u*§"" .1; m. y.‘i.%“...tii..i§i'f.i":.kn are: can imam ma, g "W- - F" “Tue "fem! l wig?“ 4.00 t: l-s ‘Zfiggggyplb 102g’ 1-2 utgflw- I M" Y l P” l“ ilgem all“: at]??? c:l1‘ah§h;rm§tQ-‘ i] This issue should appeal to Prince Edward Island investors as the Coni- l pogomao l‘: 3-?‘ 131 lBiscog '10 From the beginning of the ear a“ .11 mctglllc not-ore due ‘to sllip- |‘ pany is an old established one carrying on a successful packing business Banklleld a M be 34 zlgalgladéilid as tarlllgrgggcagnAllaksclizlrnfidigragli; pllglsoh halllge 1=5£e5:fgl:mn1slg' $3: i @ in this Province for many years and whose products are well known not tie l-gg 34 l-l fillfllsprlnger 13m below that of 1m, but the spring dams in wbyknmglghlp we... 10m only here but abroad. Bekbcrn 9.“ *3 l 3.1a Opened up fairly early. and there moisture due to insufficient work- '5] n‘ l“ 1-3 l: lsolbgfférlw" ‘M gf‘§w‘,f"f,°{:!l’l, ffgail"zl9g- Al" lua and some mottled @0101‘ bellied, LBJ Tho Company came under new management in August, 1944. The new . a 1-7 ‘lg 1-2 mofsuutvln 1% what M3,, 1m averaléefvashtylsfwfi; Evlgsuggglsffgzgfji ‘liézufl'hfg‘.;z“lffkiafi‘ - personnel have brought to the Company, experience of many years in 7 m” '15 1o 4QQ5§§CL m, f-gg flaaxflgdsligzléltgglof 3115" gélytlllll butter placed in third srhadc was '5 the production, processing and distribution of the products of the Com- . . . r . - . . V. Buff 23g “l: 900:Tom Lund 71 at a satisfactory level. In the yggfifi, "gmfllifi §§§§;’,{‘*’$,,;” 5.13.523 i3 pony and conslde nblG progress has already been made in the improve. - C“ '31 '40 "iglgfm n" lg mgglgufi glxféle-thiigllngllltlhwllslliufge separately. L] merit of their products, and the building of an efficient organization . _ _ - . . a. "s - ' mg,” BM ‘o: 1 2 “a; i 4 1?? lilmperature! su plisd t importurll “u, m, Mo,“ E] covering every phase of the Company’s business. ' _ v 115C955 es OI‘ B u“ 8n DBSUITGKB F _ _ ' ‘ _ Curibm fig 341 g,‘ lggllltl/‘lllgiiltbtgumu ‘all; which had aipronounlccd eriect on m m, analysts o; yew, ‘m, lg These shares are meeting with ready sale in the Provinces of B's-v»: lu- ic t t 3.1112 11101 iwasa ifso illirigrtlylcslebltilons ll? til‘: gguntciflyliwanlg {',‘,°"1‘,1g,h§l;vgns=o;§eg; Ogblbrmlhed by lg tia and New Brunswick and we would urge intended investors to place ' lowlchem Q’; so 2111 fi-Qvvfii," éf,“ l f3 a: pasturemln tgoodovcéillllditifon and $0.81 yeafits and "moulds p6, their orders promptly either with our office in Charlottetown or Sum- e B n cen l‘ 4 r ‘ ' ' a 6h ‘lg gfig ‘avatar-rm 4.248 1 z don't‘ 51o montgs of nfiy, gnarl: °",M°,°°°f},'j‘f')"_"f'j“_'j mcenem ‘ merslde as we expect early over subscription. l‘- n L l9 04 ' {ma i?“ raised ”'°d“°“°“ “W” 11 9° 5° G°°d Full particulars will be glady furnished on request. 5’ Wllwe-“llh “ w cum‘ hgtut algliinkga “mlmgigerllliycegg- 51 m 10o " Fa" {l 14,2 33 parent fol' the month of August. 31-0,? “d ‘W?’ """"""""" -- P°°' <~ Call, write or phone at our expense. ,4 awipamougl, 35 c importance of controlling u 3,4 19 zlomrbomu Us Thai: month was extremely warm yeasts and moulds while manna“ a L66 3.15 3 pend o." L55 "m! dYY- The h“ “cam” “flamed turing or handling butter cannot ‘- t’ 381-4 97 i Temisk is 1-2 “"2, graozéfffl°°ml°lzu°lllihg “aim be stressed too strongly A high ‘ ‘ 1.17 26 Tom an“ 1mm “n P’ ° °n fr“ “ Y ecreas‘ yeast and mould count a i - ' _ _ ' ' ed. c ntinued dong so during the ~ n n 5 W00 a l a remallider of the summer and the diam” °1 unsanshcww bum" Ch l . f 896 66 increase which was held over 1943 xlgamlfgctuégh or thbuttlefa! halldu“? ‘ arauetolzin U 5 ' f in May. June and July was lost; by e ° 5' m. e. ° cmml l3 Y- H- - D NEAR: Mallagef- l ' “BOIEBS, sum,“ 3 émw M k t _ about 7% during mé month fob hlg-li it. is quite likely tlhat the ' .4 . - b it , , ., ", . . _ , i , <1 t... r. . 3r 9 3 ;<;,~1,l;,%,,;»;;-g;i-,;%155313;,wag; .i..$’.i%’.‘.‘?ti‘f.?...‘“{§§ r.‘:rr'..r.: slisiisipiisitaciaiisisiruaiinscoutingriciinnisisisisisiaiisisisitsirsisiisi , é l A A increased Production for this spoil rapidly- A5 the 55'1"“? 0011-. ‘ '__ 1r ' month. which continues until the 330E511 or but?" making equip‘ PYOBPB-m f-‘Olflmlil-ebl M15! 38-591 home of the president, Mrs. Merrii NORTH - EnKllmd - E pllesacltf tltlarlei wls icaufsed tlljy we u" Ill“ ‘laimlmgllffnggllsctmlnglrlllllg83s‘? GT1 ntest was then held first Gitimt-m‘ wedmlsdnlili Fob‘ 7th‘ Tll-Zulgleorlllf vgibgrglllrlél-llixna? o r - r l c ees ac es cosn or c ii- . .- '~ o . . mi i -‘ ' ' ' ‘ -. s F! GOVEIIIIIIGITL Muluclpal’ Corporauo" ter when the milk wliich was ‘gent. pactcna. present m the bmter- it llrize being W011 bl/ Mfs- Rllllllld Creecdc lllklltlllgllllif lbll(l\\‘§€ltlllgll?\lg Belgium and 3011M"! "mil lll ' i seulrigie, CHICAGO, no. - (AP) - to those factories was changed to 15- “_‘@‘°‘°'°' "Pimssal-l’ f" lhclBeaton and Mrs. Campbell: bobby call, which was answered by ton German urcwimlon. died her i, gran“; futon; were new‘. to mm buttcili; iprodluftillon. So thed only ‘fjftfi°‘mg"lllf§,tionllllf§il“§ 1,22,93,55" lugs. firs.’ ?klgi’flllliis0l1. u v d members. Three new members softer “lie collapsed ivhile runnin i‘ . rte ' n i943 . ‘ .. v1‘ vo o an was 1w mo b dd d. ivii t r l ..t ti ca l a rain 5 BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED gflfeanvefl]. vim? W312," $3“ Jé WIBOIPC fro; ‘guise, YIilySUIXillESSBGCBnI- “balling and sterilizing the equip- by Mrs. I-lolroyd to Mrs. Rodd for 5...“? read I§§§s..p‘§,.-.,..§§, m” n“ DONDON - (cs1 -Brltish m 9 . marked up 8mm o! a "m or mo“ b“ The total pmmds of butter merit. Bui; we cannot alwa-ys blame her kind hqspltgllty in opening Thank ygu iota-rs ‘can; mad from are preparing to celebrate peac l.‘ F J a made in 1944 was 3,960,105, a de- ‘he bllllfnllllker 01' manager for a hcr home for the meetluz- , several shut-ins who had received by using their clothing coupons to . t. I i ' ThmgDNTtg. N2?‘ :60?) -- CftilLSBchDf 353,137 Doundsl or 8.17.91. llglélfigv B&lllgl1ti6tl‘.ctDli_lyo1'lt3l/1 vcrriltilated Meeting tcllosézedlwith Th0)KlflK- boxes, aliso recognition of two ftlvi-‘llllllil A hlélmias Westtilné ” n“ Duh" h.“ e oron Stoc r e round- n e mon 1 of Apr , great n- . ‘ 0 ll as n0 ( a r0 P8858 COPY overseas oxes. It w rd . d fl 0!‘ 5B 8 5 l?" Be l-lll ‘mun "u" l bu“ o’ on“. 6d out the mqtith in heavy tra- terest was centered on the estab- Pm?" 6°11! SWIM-It‘. for Yeast and —-i——— sccondcd that a bUfSD¥1Of‘Tillt'"l;E more orders for dress suits tha - E. M. BAGNALIr-Mlnlflél‘ g or‘): taivanclngi erururi- llshggllla obi; our preselrlilthyeast and gllgglrllllingwilelrrillllli gs (ind propetiiiy serétinto Mrs. D.‘ Fraser. in. any tlnltcogingé clothe; ration-d. ’ Chill ttoto ‘Isl h lfll W swon so 8s v - mo a ratory. w c was to » 5 Zll ill‘! rymg e s amount ng to $5.71 w rii; was n r uc . 1 l“ ‘khnud n‘ o ‘m w ‘m. time for 1045 to dubs. operate tor the summer, and not. bill-tel‘ mlmlflmllllllli; Equipment. ordered paid. Collection amounting —————-- * a.1“‘..°n‘i.‘"3r“€e°“€alfi§ Ydfihwfitl” ti?" ‘i."‘".’°‘¥i‘.‘i ‘Fin 'E°“°“i.°.§ r°§$‘3=°“ia1 ‘”"?.’.€“.i‘”€“fi“' dm“? - “A9” u. r r. i e “Tum” ““°"ms" ' I , - rn e in ils 1‘ . s n eres rosu ~. ' Du o l1 s an cei- ——— comm ce o ‘ve w.s l .» . . 011$ 85111841 32- 8856 Metfll issues in sendlngyDr. Bishop to Ottatfin. 111E in the mukcroom end storage 6503,55; MAXWELL DAVEY ed to arrange a mllflillrlllg gglggyntfl The human body includes i 1 ' I . Q, i . ' O1‘ C IICCESSETY ll OTXTIB O11 n t l6 rcamcfy We VGI] H- ..___.. B 9 H C 11GB)” HUN". TS. UHES l9 O er and mUV - 5 llvUltlii-llg nit,‘ rival". "I “dvangg lllglfsfilsdfifilfiigéiun gupeiPillsinz the lultofrutorylti worik. ltgglilnotldfflcllgllts. free llrom lilies There passed away at the Pw- R1 llllgicgwsltlll “us abntolutedMou 3v Mlmllgclerg m , AIM? h‘ i. lit d ll ii and dust. D l; iii l th Xi ~ lk mmlll . hll Ml- J .' ——-?———~— i l muiuiuua Chum for Any Advertisement l6 unis ~ NEW YORK. Feb. as - (AP) - Crag}...eriisrillrtlhigeplqfyifice,aiocult? isillcd product‘) Sicgalrlst ocontaining- fir?§,§°“,‘§,§,¥S“.§“M§EW,.F°§Z‘$Z§Y idiot”... ailigslnvted etreusllreruigg LIQUID LEGACY q . (huh-l Guardian loouh, lo put word; Wuuturn and Eulturn loouh The 51ml Mull??- °1°5°d ‘he b°°k5 ing possible sources of mould On tion. storing the butter at iv low am; an ‘mness of less than 3 the remainder of the year. -—- i a per word: Announcements and Coming Ennis u pa: word; °“b1°b‘,‘:“'l' 3m‘ "- °°“51d' this visit, useful information was temperature and the use of pure ,9“ The me Mn Davey w“ Next mocking to he held at the GLASGOW — (GP) - J0 ~' Classified l0 put word; In llollorlum Notices 10o pol inch; Hutu fir?! sd°wfi l“ En- h g1‘ mdus‘ Elven the manailefs and makers of water. r ' at Guernsey Cove Dec 22mm home nf Mrs. Chalmers Ncivson. Grant. a Scot of humble origi r’ of florul uud Spiritual Ollcrlnll. Ourdl. 000., l0 pet lulu; Inl- rfi mzherfiv e“ "i t: ch the creameries and the result of Many of our mould troubles in 1816‘ and was the ‘you'd me late roll call to be answcrcd by "a. way who started work for a few shill-i u column” 1.. n, “ab. wddiu wanna" ‘q "o". pimelgd m“ “inn” t“ “erlm?! the laboratory work is plainly evi- the past were due to the butter M ' d M“ Thomas R Davey. t0 llllllmve our Institute." h1g5 it week ha; uiqp 1mm. ' m ' ' “Mm In . "flu N u“. u 3 Ce e a“ ‘mm ° ' dent tn the commercial grading of becoming contaminated after it r‘ an ' h. u] he Mefililll! 610595 Wli-ll 51081115. Bf- £800,000 63,600.04”). M05! o! tlf \- for I13" All ll OOIIII OI "if! I 9 1x11111185 int-sled 1,96 000 silo-res. 0m. butter. was- mnde A number o; Om. Uii’! “Ill-ll u“ “me M s “e55 ter which an interesting contest sum was in 43.689 gallons o l 11inch and Appreciation, ‘Ila per-Huh or do pa: word. Lin: a the largest since Feb. i4. against showy “m, m“ a meeung o; creammes ‘are selling reeds and was employed by the Eastern fairy was put on by M,“ UM Court‘ A whisky which 801d for £600,000‘ I qburipilou l. NIH Ill’ UNI- llll I u‘..- -' B yin!‘ ‘ndooo’ 4 the directors, managers and but- koop them Smred wgthin’ the lmd Feed cmnlplny’ Charlowi? dainty lunch was served by the -_-___-___ " »‘ u rutou on 9110833015 u g w“ m“ ‘we Wm“ a’ tar-makers of all the creamcries in creams which is rca mwn" Besides m5 “mowing e him?“ “ml “- "9531 11°11!‘ 599115- Mlllardb kills aln s “h u l?’ Emil sin 91°03 mile} iiPmim‘ the Province was 1n the of conginination Viz.‘ B1510 srtllcligcei ‘me 1mm" Annie Amen) he is p ‘I ._ ansac on . . s . o _ i < ~ - , '. l. ~ ~ . ~ - w»- e-v» o-d-y- “ %‘i'l°%€..tl.l°§i Sh“i%.i.“°...‘;l“§€ “ll§%l‘§F-’“l‘l% a l. Lost Found wanted MIONTREAL, Rb. 38 —- (GP) — {git Irgletllnléflllggu Wain Klgflg-mz-glg the] L130 ‘ind t3? stonage rooms was 3:287}, vénigéwwlisclééiog’ '52:.’ . l ’ t. ' 1: dldu-“k .8 meean etepFt ‘ed ' “' iut-yoiggzqigeegri: ,i:.i: "eta" — “are”: drill-l i-‘l-‘lle- will‘ Slfiihiéi- ssmzsi:sitis..irtes..iis~ a is: eaiil-lli- as. s. tasstaists; “EPARTMENT. m“ m?“ "MKS “i” "MWAY", a i‘ a.‘ '2; hum: Aineyicm 5°13], 356, t“ lottotown. 2-21-31. “ffiaifinffimgfif which was formerly carried on in rationed??? wgfilld grqnlyopuelgr $1121.??? M. Macieod. Mrs. G. Collins. and Province of Prince Edward Island i - 3-bit. WANTED SMALL HJINTER “dad on average this province, was adopted. This 10m that mechanical refrigeration Miss Jean Davey. ‘The funefbl . _. , F ‘ . rlluii: Help wfllllfld WANTED T0 BUY A G008! 0B. eiichange 1:1 ’ .mwm u. hull cenn r an drum. Fort eAlllilstlll. 2- -2l. ' oiiii. wanrcp - rawr ‘TIME. Reference required. ' Write H. -- Guardian. Z-U-fli. ~_WANTED - MAID FOB GENER- al housework. Wages $25.00 per month. Write " . care Guardian. 8-1-31. To Let T0 LET — LARGE HEATED UN- iumished room. Gentlunan MP ierred. Apply m Queen l3. T0 LETJEATED, FURNISHED f‘ W1 r00 ‘ loo sit m. - I110 t k1 i iioges if d - aired]. Suitable ‘is: two e Ilrla Apply Guardian. 3-1-31. For Sale iFoc BALE- MAN’ t 000d s BICYCLE.‘ condition. 204. Phone l " Pegasus-s COKKAINGASTGVI; one ram one. _ Rochford ‘st. w Walt-oi ,_ -_.______________._ JOB SALE — 3000 RECORDS. Illahtly used. Popular Dance and Uowboy. 15c and 30o. Prank Colo. ill. Sackville. N. B. . Boarders Wanted \_______________________ loll-BEES ACCOMMODATED. Apply Guardian. S-l-Si i- NOTYCE TENDERS will be receiv- LW until March 5th for the ._ motion of u store building 5° ft x 30 ft at Moi-ell. For -- 1"" Particulars apply to Mr. Frank Dunn, Morel]. a-o-A-M-‘v. i l i. ' Sgd. i ‘I MORELL CONSUMERS Cit-Operative l i i 3 I Lruuiriiia-rouiriiv 3;, and mattress, dresser, bed- Drill press, wood lathe. etc. write- O. B. Gaiardiun. 2-26-21. WANTED —- TWO 0|! THREE room f d apartment. Adults only. Phone 862. 3-1-31. WANTED — KIDDIE CAR IN good condition. with or without Dede-is. Phone 2l01-J. 3-l-2i. WANTED - THREE 0R FOUR furnished rooms. Apply Guard- ian. 3-1-21. _ WANTED TO RENT — HDUSE OF slip seven or eight rooms in good denttal location. May 1st. Write "F." oars Guardian. 3-1-tl. WANTED — BY CIVILIAN COU- ple without children. small fur- nished house or apartment. Ap- ply "C" care of Guardians. I m AIIBTIUN SALE Auction Sale, Friday, March 2nd at 2 p. m., 78 Grafton St. Household sf- fects of FlL-Sgt. Martin, in- clud-ing Quebec cook stove, chesterfieid, easy chair, five kitchen chairs, bed, spring resi- side table, crib, spring and mattress, wail mirror, oil stove, ice box, Easy washer, baby carriage, Singer sew- ing machine, dusk, kitchen cabinet, toy wagon, hand sleigh, large tricycle, chem- ical closet, mats, dishes, pots, pans, shovels and lev- eral other articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. 2. . raser in anticipation of the ap- pearance tomorrow o1 the corn- panys aruiual report, Jumped 1th in its openingaales but closed fractionally below its best price in the paper division. Price common and international paper rose 1%. Others higher were Dryden. How- ard Smith. Abitibi 6 per cent Pre- ferred. St. Lawrence Corporat- ation, and the Brown issues. Bathurst “A" lost u. lift and Don- naconna converted u. rise into loss. Also in mean were MacLai-en and Powcl. MAzO. retrieved a lLY. Stock Exchange Montreal Exchange 3 1-4 31 20 ll 3-4 183 3-4 3-4 1-4. f’? - INVEST - ln u Canadian Goverluelt Annuity NOW And mun linuuclul 1 donor l 7-3 3-1 1-4 a-cj 1~4i n1 3B5 Q ll" 73 1-; D proved to be an ideal way to ob- tain the yeast; and mould samples as well. and it was decided that both samples would be taken out of the same carton. At this meet- ing all those present were in favor . of carrying on this work, and it was undertaken with great inter- est. There was some difficulty exper- iienced in buying the necessary ’sealrlghts. but a supply was finally purchased from the Canadian Scal- right. Company, Toronto. sufficient for carrying on the work another year. and we hope to get more when the present stock is exhaust- Gruding of Butter n of butter continued 5113mm“ u 7'8 thilvclje grapltlge summer and fall. 5m C" "id F 45 The first grading date was June Bflh 5M1 74 27th and the last on December 4th. N Y Cellini M "2 It was done every two weeks dur- ch" 5‘ oh” 5a 3'8 lng the warm weather and once a °°ll mm“ 3" month in the fall. The Dominion m“ Auto u” “z '2 Government graders, Mr. Davies Gen m“ 4 168 and Mr. Roger-son did this work gEnNMMQ? 51 and needless to sBY li- was fairly °' d so 54 and accurately carried out. Be- am o“ N J 39 ‘1_2‘Ci\u5€ there Ls no record of educat- K m“ wllonal butter grading for last year lgmjm‘ 33, we cannot com are the results, but Pg; m, ,0 7_5|tho samples su mitted totalling 1.- U s Rubber w 7.3 919 from churning; l4 creaiéler- . ics re resentn 1.8 . M polm Sir!‘ fimw-r WT“ l}; ;l_s1~i'l.49apshow thgat 121.194. were first “x e00 54 1-g‘grade, second 10.5% and 1.8% third. Umasd Aircraft 31 1.4, 37.0% of the first grade butter scor- Wmdlimllo Corp ll cdriiaiian in my humble ‘ ‘ I Ellecn 1% favourable showing when we con- u s Steel o: 1-8 sider that it was the beginning of ,sucl\ a program after an absence BANKS i gt your} ilnd 31st the grading was - one ur ng ie summer .mon s lwhen weather condition were ex- Montreul N!“ tremely wanmand also ln the fall Hnyul when many feed flavors are pre- lvalent. It is the intention of the iDepartinent to continugthismwkoi-ig ism... MONTREAL. Feb. 28 -- (C?) — Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follow:— EGGS: Not packed for export A Largo 36-3659 A Medium 3 35-32; A bullets ‘dB-hm; B ao-ao. o 22- 2i Packed for export A Large 31; A medium 36. Receipts: I668 boxes. BUMER: Wholesale Jobbing pasteurlud ash-sear; ourmnt re- ceipts Que No 1 pasteurized 36 del Mt; No 2 34 del Mtl; first ads creamery prints job price 361.411; first grade solids. _iob price 30-30% CHEESE: Current white and coi- ored, western 20 FOB. colored Qua - hite 20% I10 H '0 ' " “m” 1a whit w 11d colored roll-hi wrimliwll‘ - GUAIANTIID the is 1-4 and eexport western sown/rim? “' 9 uu "u. n DOMINION OI‘ O ADA l3 1-3 colored gut: 23, White Mil-IPA for a." ‘.4’ VI OI’. C110!‘ ‘ 5Q l-Z gal tra e, _ loll. "m ‘mill’! Fl". Write or Phone for Ina 26 Receipts: 61 boxes. - “u” PM» return. I pmripuvo Booklet today. 21 1-2- 4 “ ""'""¥ l» Ollllctlou. a i-a Par/nuns 75 lb ba l lN 1 W MARTIN ~ ' i“ 9“ ° "£3"! Also, qnauu. d h", J, At 11 1.00-1.65; No 2 1264.35. No In 1on4.“ “wag-mi” g or, 11.054115. run. 1.85-1.90; p. b‘ ' muck Queen best, 36 1-2 _' ' ' ____ __ u ‘ "Chill; G0. 7 "(iifii-ioiiotiwn, r. .1. _ , n 3144i alum Tlll A I6 i-g "U"! Tlumm“ m‘ a 1-4 Stgegl of Canada , va - _ a a-c amine at i-a. T BINDING would be more efficient in control- ling its development in creameries where ice storage is now used, and those creamerie; having no stor. Mo would be doing the buying public a good service by ceasing making this highly perishable product. without suitable cold stor- age room in which to place it A schedule shows the individual skinning of each cri-nnxery sub- mitting samples. Out of 1.327 sam- c.» 9 percent were excellent. puitgfixlvd. 4.4 per cent fair and 12' .. I Cream Grading Owlntz to the work in connec- tion with educational butter scor. 111R and ilhe amount oi’ tim‘; taken "i? llmilarlng the samples, the cream grading did not get as much attention as it should. However. all L115}; the avzillnbl tim w t this work. Most t?! all; 533111;)‘: managers are doing the grading of cream very vyell. Others are not as strict as they should be, and would advise them to give more attention to this wort; It p; mt 800d business. neither does it im- llfvve the quality of butter from any factory to pay the same price a. patron vlho sends poor cream 85 l0 the Patron who sends good Cream and devotes much time to its ca-rc. It. is unfair i0 your best; izatrons upon whom the success of your business depends. The“ price _of_ butter being much (Continued 0n page l0) somThTiviivsiToil". w. 1. The Ffillfliilfy meeting or the South Wiiisloe Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Ham_ mond Rodd with thirteen members and three visitors present, Meeting opened with the Insti- tute Ode followed by the creed, Minutes of last meeting were road and approved. Roll call was ans- werod by each member paying the price of a valentine. amounting to $8.75. Collection for the evening amounted to $1.40. One sweater. 3 pairs gloves and 28 wash cloths were handed in to the Red Cross committee. Yarn for gloves was distributed and each member ivns to bring two squares for a quilt to the next meeting. Sick committee reported having visited and taken fruit to three in the district who were ill. School committee re rted the new blinds were receive . amounting to $5.40, which hill was presented and paid. also one for the boards for school amounting to $5.25. New coiumlttccs for the next three months: Sick-Mrs. Stewart MiicFarlane, Mrs. Ivnn Turner. ScliooL-Mrs. Harold Crawford. Miss Verna Turner. A discussion was then held on ways of raising money and it was decided that. each member givo $1. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Earl Rodd in-i. thc material and batt for n oiiilt. which is ready to be quilted. Some oi the mom- bers wcrc t-o meet at Mrs. Camp- bell's the last of the wcck to quilt another quilt which is ready. gul, property Rink, will be held on Mon- service was lield at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home on Wednesday, Feb. 14th. and the lnlormellt W85 in the People's cemetery. Services at the home and grave were con- ducted by Rev. J. Harvey Bishop. Hymns sung were "The Lord's My shepherd" and “Unto The Hill Around". The pail-bearers were Frank MacKay. G. M. Avard. Ben Cousins, Emmett Morrison. Neil Taylor and Ellsworth Buell. Following are the floral tributes: Crescent. Wife and Janet. Spray. Mother and Dad. Wreath. Brothers and Sisters. Cross. Milton and Katie. Wreath. Employees Eastern Hay and Feed Company. Spray. E. Buell and family. Wreath. L. O. B. A. ladle. Spray. Enid and Frank MacKay. Spray. Jennie. Lester, Ernest and Basket of Roses. Eastern Hay d Feed Company. anSprny, Church of Scotland friends in Charlottetown. Wreat Mrs. Melvin MacAus- land, Harry. Dot, Bill, Marlon, Hebe: and Reta. s l u HERMITAGE W. I. Mrs. Merrill Murphy entertained the members oi‘ Hermitage Wom- en's Institute at her homc Thurs- ' day evening, Feb. 6th. The presi- dent, Mrs. J. J. Curley presided. Roll call was responded to with valentine verses. School and sick committees then gave their reports. Trcst of fruit was sent one sick member. Letter of thanks was rcad from Navy League for a donation of $2.00; $5.00 was also voted for TB. League at a previous meeting. It was agreed that cigarettes be sent to boys from district serving overseas. and treat nf candy to those serving in Canada. A dis- cussion followed on Red Cross work. One finished quilt was pass- ed in for same. It was voted to purchase quantity of quilting mat- erial, also seven uilt batts. Mrs. . W. Mc arish members to meet at her homc Wednesday evening of each week for serving. An interesting pro- gram was then enjoyed, prize being won by L. Murphy. Roll cull for march moetlnr: "Irish Jokes". Meeting closed with singing of National Anthem. A dainty lunch ivas then served by the hostess. ' KINGSTON W. l. The regular E551}... of Kingston Women's Institute met at the 'voo+ooo+o+o'_'_"_—‘ euxwzx. u o v AUCTION SALE Tenders For Poles SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received at this office until noon on Monday, March.‘ 5th, for the supplying and delivering of sixty-five (65), cords of crib.work poles to be delivered at Fortune Harl- boiir Road. ' Poles shall be 16 feet long, straight and not less than‘ 5 inches at the small end. Parties tendering may tender for the whole or an , portion thereof. Tenders to be marked “TENDER F0 POLES.” The Department does not bind itself to accept tho lowest or any tender. ' L. B. MACMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown, Prin\ce Edward Island, February 19th, 1945. {quqhlin i.- n. mu. 1m, Cuuullul 7. "my u. n.1,. ctr-u cnlfllibmw‘ An Auction Siilc of the? buildings and engines. one, 4 l-l. P. Int., one 8 H. l’. “m; of Cornwall’ Three new members joined and two paid th fees. Next moot to be held at the homc of Mrs. ohn Good on March 7th. Lunch committee: Mrs. Ira Auld, Mrs. Benton, Mrs. Brycnton; VQ§Q§O§QfiOfOQOQOQOQ"*" day, March 5, at 2 o'clock» _ _ Z-ZS-Zij this “Gctlin' monotonous ain't it! v . l. i .7‘ ml p