man charged with 1 sion of liquor and illegal sale of day morning, —'I‘here will be ser ”‘-ilMa.rdi~iGras-Spiritl 1 To Prevail At ‘Fireman's lndoor Circus Week of Feb, 10111 tico Friday evening A week of fun and frolic will prevail’ for entire week of ‘Feb. 16, when the Fireman's Indoor Circus 111-111 hold forth for that length of time in the iMarket Building. There will be balloons, serpentine noise- makers, colored bats. souvenirs, re fresbments, candy booths, novelty stores, freaks, sldesh we, free acts, singing, music, and _various con- tests with valuable prizes given away each night, and on Saturday night the drawing for the 1925 Dodge ‘Coach will be given away. Starting today the solicitors will start out after advertising for the Fireman's Booster Edition. this i will be an extra eight page edition with several news items of local interest, also groups of past and present dire companies and ‘a brief history of Charlottetown, the fox industry, etc. This edition will go into every town in the, Maritime Provinces that has a fire depart- ment. The object of the Fireman's Cir- heard. The (ierlaliiri. ., W“ QI1QI_ until 10.30 th-is mo alnsrs l" 111; nmilsss to omph “ e 1,, quilty oi this product M "m, ‘Iiiierfsction Brand" 1, “fliolent guarantee. . was a visitor to the This butter goes to you dir- M11111" the churn, and is, packed in sanitary packages, thus eliminating all chances o! contamination. i ‘day on a vlslvt to Bo onto, Montreal and cylindrical In shape elem ,1; material known as Ful- an Board, are saturated with little duughiter left visit ‘f0 Dartmouth, is to defray the expense incur M“ Bruce- Wqip and when empty (til! l m n ‘ . m1 h). ‘h, house“. _-red in bringing to Charlottetown x1125." e c Y Ye next Jilly a real Fireman's Tourna- ment and Old ‘Home Week." in ord- i er toget good competing teams to ‘come to Charlottetown suitable prizes must be offered. The Com- mittees are also offering big prizes for a Bank Competition, horse ra- cing a regatta, parade, fireworks and several other features which will be offered for week of July 13th. Everybody boost for the In- door Circus, or many purposes. ‘ {- “ .~ . . - 1 -\ Order from your grocer or direct from us- day ‘on a. six week fornia. yesterday. Central Creamaiiqs ' Ltd. i Q5 Fitzroy St. ‘Mr. Tapper Phone a“ business. T0 MAKE col-D CREAM Legislature was in Take half a pound of lard, half a —i cupful of olive oil. half a teaspoon- u-ECTURE ‘ T°N|GHT_Th°1ful of powdered bOrnx. Melt these "i Gum-Ye , C- T"Yl°"and let them come to a boiling "i" Wm” 0" "high" “"11 point. Take half a cupful of water bellows of Presbyterian Iilstory" 5 centsi worth 0g rose essence 01-, Kl"! Gwrge Ha“- Klmslngltomlessence of‘ geranium. Add ‘these-f “lilh"lTh"'rsd“Y) '1" 7'30 Pm‘ Snfilnst two (water and essence) to '9'°°ll°°“"“'—269'2'5'“' the boiling fat by drops and then stir until cool -by setting kettle in- to a larger kettle or something, larger filled with cold water and‘ 1°‘: “ “is. ‘ ‘m i2: ea er. s w eep n s “gem . . , .- months iif ke t where it is cool and: Eélgfhfiflgcjzon to defray expenbis a fine, hagmless and very inex-i ' “ ' E lpensive cream to use. ing. iMrs. Joseph, ‘M ty yesterday ‘M rs. —RESERVE FRIDAY. Fob. 6th Y°$W“‘l=‘Y- iorihe Recital in the Baptist Hail. Emma-suie Si"!!! by U10 T) VH5 07 liiuliorcvuen Hornby assl ed by leedtaleul. Begins n‘t 8.15 sharp. 9OQ0§O0§+Q4w§v~O-O-O-O-O-O-§§Q4' ‘m u"? "m" "M" f Hotel Victoria i’ PREAOHING MONKEYS. b Water Street, Charlottetown ‘v: and evening lllllSp monkeys nssem- ‘Capt. 101111 N. iiubilcl comfortable, up-to- t data, hotel. Contains 44 > roomawlth I The Cuisine ‘ over Canada. _ all rooms. courteous serve-co. 0 H. C. BROWN, Mans ' signal the others sit around him and listen. When they are all seat- ‘ed he begins to utter a series of-Alflivfili. $011001 S! he makes another signal with his i» he makes a third signal, uponF/klwlll ca"? "'5 Di‘- wwhlch they become silent again. iThls author, Mr. Maregrove. asserts < lilr. D. J. Shaw l 1 that he was a witness to these 4 Prflnrlotoro preachinge. Menu‘. ‘ “ 0-444-044-4- VlCTQRlA HOTEL vv —---¢-o>-i- Haste makes some people waste a. lot of other people's time. D ECO U RC Y—A‘t 1W .P11l1 ‘ h ' .- Balm, 1~<,,-,:l,i‘0'; ‘zffngelfil’ 91:11.5’! About all n pessimist is good for iiiiohh; 1, “r ,M.“"1o,,k' Murray is to sit around and anticipate mis- ml"; \V. T. Madden, ‘Moncton; cry‘ w. i. iiamlill, Petcrhoro, - liecourcy aged 75 POPE--A i. North ‘Hatred is often the result of knowing but one side of a person. i1 r of l\i1 Uil l!) yours. "i Run m-mharlts Llnlnlrnt. ~§_ 1 ' WA it‘ i - s‘ ~e e-e c‘? v e v ~.*ve~¢* STAN LEV~—l11 (Jttzuwu, Fcibruary , ilrd. Mr. \\'. \\'. Stanley. aigorl 1'18. ‘ ~ i“11'11v1'11i from ilu‘ hitithoilist (film-uh i‘!1111‘loi.t<-lo\v11, on Saturday 111F101"- “Hlwmnn . - loo per lino of b words noon lo i111‘ People's Cemetery. rill hum,“- . Io per line of 5 words l"°'"°'"' 7° 7"’ m" “E E mm" SMlTH—Ai Newton on Fah- 4th. .¢c-~¢¢ 1925, Mp3. lVnitor Smith. formerly , Mary Agilcs Monuuhun. Filneral ‘ . " ‘ Friday nzornlug to Si. Malachi: AKQIIlZH ‘vlllltfiil Miscellaneou‘ _ Church. Kinkoru. . "~ 1.0 LAND sua- ‘Wntfl PICK UP $5 FOR FEW JNO. A. MacDONA _ l ‘ ~ . . s ' P. E. i. l ~ ~.-.\1i.~..i<. ma’ workhoura work. Then if you veyor, HermanvlllEiB_1_7'_3mos. ‘(lfizloliéli ‘ISL, m“ reiruiarlyhhnve a bus- MB "(your own, make $5 uD m y- F-Xllcrienoeor capital un- "salty. Garretson ‘Company, FURS REPAIRED“ AT YOUR ‘homo or at 01 Elm Ave (by Mrs‘- ibo 87th your cf P‘riilay' 11101111111: Miiflbfrgb auv. on ass-r ., ._______.._.__ ., fl ' ~_‘ . n1 --z-i c1‘; J:,?Qf:;f_"“f§ i“ Female Help Wanted ‘ “EM-um lnsfltsfo“‘- ‘omboa woman ioshousefigk. ‘Mrs. John A. Mc- Garville. hora, a. a. , _ 1494-29-11. warden m‘ Duos-woman on a good girl for the country to keep house. Must be honest and in iovin this iilfs Fobr Qwxd oAN . d. repair. And his soul Whore tears Male Help Wanted i ‘l behind . a- 2 ‘vrr1$°ia“1° “Department _ mssmio, . ' AND Central Guardian "snow FROM 1401mm‘. CIIIIOQ. POLICE ONE-The case of a which the defendants were -up for liquor. were ad- llflurned at the Police Court yester- OAVENDISM OONGREGATION K. C. and lnman. K. C. for Plain- tiff and Johns-tone, K. C. and Bent- ley, K. C., ifor Defendant. PERSONALS. liiiss Rendile of Prowse Bros“ left yesiuerdny on a ‘buying trop to Tor- Dr. and ‘Mrs. J. S.‘-Nc1t‘tlng and Younker. lVinsloc. iMr, Fred A. Bourke left yester- Mr; Edwin Brazil, River, was a. visitor Ferguson, ‘Dunstaff- nage, was in the city yesterday on Mr H. E. Dmw-son. Clerk of the day and returns hem-c this morn- Orwell Cove, were passengers on |the Murray I-larbor train to the cl- H. ‘C. Ilrowu some forty guests at a mixed bridge Mr. ‘L. E. Ilistuut. Iliallifax. is! M1‘. W. T. Madden, of the C. N R= u-t Moncton, was among iihe arrlvallsl I lMiss Julia Vlllurd oi‘ Red Point The author 0g “The l-ugtgfy of was iu llle riiy yesterday tho guest Brazil” tells of r1 species of monkey of ‘Miss Iililiic Bevin. called “preachers? Every morning "~- 1119 1n 111C ‘V0951; one 13km a high- Sourls, who “Til-i in the city on bus- cr position than the rust and makes 111858 “'11s i1 lillfiflc‘ a signal with his forepaw. At this ern express yesterday. The many friends of Mrs. Alfred " sounds, When he stops these crlesliln operation in the P. E. l. Hospi- tal, will‘ be pleased to know she nnaw. and the others My out unmgls improving favornibly under the yesterday morning o-r.‘ his way out to Cardigan after spending a few DEATHS Miliburn. Lot 40. on January 29th. 1925. ilillth. 1925, (Thristrna S. Pope. dnugh 11nd Airs. “"111. Pnpir, 11g- McPHEE-Suddeuly at thc 11mm‘ of Aiury A. McPhcc soul rest in prance. Funeral by train IN MEMORIAM ‘ memory of Rob- ert H. Bl rett who dtl-‘iifmd One we loved has s0" b°' fore us . .0! "good character. wtlhildren no every eye _ objection. Write J._ C. Hlrtlb, ‘And Where sorrow 1s un- 1t. ‘R. 1. New wiitshire. P. E, i. known. “WNW” And when th! |-°"* "a" summon us Whom in sorrow he has left May we untainted by it" world In heaven again be .l°l'"d‘ illegal posses- three cases in vice on i‘Sunday rning. Stewart, day, February 7, der of the goods ‘Mr. Phillips who is in charge of the sale has in- structed Mr. J. A. McDonald, auc- Q-o»? tioneer to sell at any price, The public auction sale opened yester- day afternoon and iMr, MacDonald M“ Gem _C_ Kflson‘ Hampshire’ followed instructions to the line- . THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN - _ North Rustico at 11 a.m. and in have been offered such an oppor- ‘Stanley at 3 p.m. The Young Peo- tunity for buying as that uow be- pla’s meeting will be held in Itus- ing afforded by ‘Beer and Weeksfiterdny and hundrgdg W111 be m, 8i- 7-30. For the past few weeks this firm have been engaged in selling out ASSAULT CASE HEARD-In ‘the their large stock of dry-goods and Supreme Court yesterday before many have Ml‘. Justice Haszard and Jury the this and procured goods at‘ excep- ‘case o‘f Kieran Larkin versus James tionally reduced prices. There is. wllmy f0!‘ 9591111“ llflilribfli-{BPY W8! however, a portion of the stock not Plalmtm Ms hliiflaénmlns Wlllgsfilefii- yet disposed of‘ and Mr. Weeks has Ruben Mnlloulgafln rntérlieasgardilii)?‘ 1:11‘ geen notified that the store must at 5 o'clock the hearing adjourned e given to 7R’ T“ Holmans Sauna taken advantage of In order to clear out the remain- llllNllllElll llTlENll AlliITlilN SIllE AT BEER llNll WEEKS; SlllE llilNTlNllES TilllAY 0-?‘ lt is many years since the pub- bu - l . . Feb. 8th in tht Presbyterian church iic -ot Charlottetown and vicinltylfle yzlliil 11b: Eilllilclte) ailalglillllilliifll p“ | Hundreds of shoppers thronged ,the store until the lust minute yes- lhaud when the doors open' this morning, To say that slashed is putting the thing mildly. M1‘, (McDonald has one object in mind-fl-tn dispose of everything be- fore Saturday-and the ifilycr who makes the first bid generally tak- es ziway the goods, Those wishing to procure some- Ulilli-t at their own price are cau- tioned tn be at Beer ston- when the sale re-opcns this morniui; 1 o'clock is the hour, don't let this last opportunity pass as this salc i-nds positively on Saturday night. prices are being and Weeks 11 ess undwus employed with Mr, .l.. city yesterday. Miss Hazel Mom“, city 1e“ yesté, fieasant weeks at his home with ston. New York. yesterday on a 1N. S. sterday on bus- t 3 visit to Call- --<¢>__.__. 11111l,l\'o -i grn-dc at (l7 cents per bushel viz-store. No ichange of any - - 1 llllp0l‘l:lil('<“ ocr111‘1'c1l in the spring Johnston“; A \\‘i:..‘11 flour mnrkm, prccs were w me Guy firm 11nd the volume of business the city yester- eRae, and son. entertained registered at the last night. . ' .\‘l\.‘l§1ll‘ll0l'll of uger 011 the cash‘ ., who undeuwout Yeo. came to the city Patrick years, Lake, on Jun. J. ilrndilcy. (treat in hrr ago. Muy her 1o Tracuillc. nranthml‘ 0m 2'34“ CURTIN-ln East llnstou, gtlixln 15), lrztgsyltlribizlhlygigstgtges 12.121 I ' i . LL 1925 "Cmmrm" “we ‘ c u u“ luwo done very well and ho nvor- wllllfittd W5) m: ‘N Busluiss To SE1 wife of 'i‘l1on1us (mrtin, Funeral _ 260 d H ' n t the . public as cheap as tic v 1 _ .l 153 aged v 0 ars per pc a ~ _ il "i" mm hm" "9' ‘mmoma laet s rin-g sales. Another point "m!" — MACHINERY Foa chasing“ nFilltllEruel/Liywepillill Maverick ‘Smut 5""““Y l" 2 i"‘“‘ 1h be 2101M] is 111.11 ‘the ‘WOmGIl do '1' mill. State condition and ‘trela ‘:19: s] no money so easy Reqillell‘ MM“ “'“*“ Ml" “mmmy all their own baking. We enioyvil ‘MW- WfIlyrne Cardigan PE‘! ‘ c“ ‘i? em so save \Vhe11 "t 7 u-"l- “t ‘m’ 0mm“ "t ‘he the hospitality of Mr- and Mrs l ' - z67_z'.-1_'51 a. " d“ Toxin: Yauyaqsois Grocery Most lloly Redeemer, Rhynes. ‘the la-titer a native oi‘ w ' ‘ ‘ figgnftugdh ‘ ' ,258_z_511131_ -~—~————' Burghead. and ‘left this well-kept uary 5th. 1923. the city yesterday by i-he Murray l-iunlvoui‘ train. Donald. P. Menchant, Vernon were also in the city on business. r ‘iinry of thc local (‘iéssfu-l comfrrencc of the Emiploycd Officers of the hlarlthuo Y's held in Ilulifax. Jail.’ 31—-Fol>. 2. ‘ are crirtalnlgr doing wollfna two of s birothier M-r. John E. Shaw- Mr. Jas. Gill‘is, Uigg. came to lliesslrs D, J. Mc- Master. General. Mr. Ray Pcndlciton, General Sect 1'.‘l\i.C.A., re- rued inst night from a very swc- ,1, Visit ‘u; P. E. I. in his pamphlet entitled Settling in (32111111111, Col. Edward W. Watt, of the Aberdeen Press Journal, Scotland makes the following ref- erence‘ ito the visit of the Scottish editors. of whom he was one, to Pinnce Edward island: “Though time was short we motored through the city and its suburbs and thr surrounding coun‘. H. ivy, visited the Experimental 10111111111111 the famous Vimy Fox Ilanch. where (Zolrmcl D. A. lliac- Kilinou, l). S, 0., one 0i‘ the own- ers. showed us round 21nd told us isometlimg of the romance of ‘the grcuvth of the silver fox industry. We then \\‘1‘1‘.it on to lilo farm oil. M1". itohurt IthyuC-s} Duustuffnage. 1 The‘ story o-f Mr. Rhynes is one f11ll of’ (‘llCUlll‘i1i!,8lll9ll=i for intend- ing settlers. Mr. Rhymes is 1111 Aberdonian and was driver on tho old “Great Nior-th" huv- inanpaisecd through all the grades. land in 1010 with no experience of puri of the island. with stock. implements, crop 11ml buildings complete. 1i‘ people only knew the‘ comforts 1.11111 ant-es they can have happy life, so sociable, because the country is so closely settled! But they must havs some 111011ey. 11ml if you are the right mun, you will \Vknnlpcg. to 40 dollars a mouth, all found! with no stones, and iit is very 11-1‘- tiie. “You will glrow as 1:11.111 irrops hcro as in ihc old coilnllyv.“ lllr. Rhyncs holds. “and with hull‘ the troublci" l was lnlcrcsliul 111 hear how lli‘. 112111 in 1:11 imluccd in come Lb 1h." lslznul. “l was i11- tirmiing to 14o iveut," hc iold m1‘. “bu-t the ugh-ht representing ih- liim ut tho K-‘liyhrtawstor alumni ills story imluccdi mo lo cumv hero} and look 11110111111. and l um not. dire‘ uppolnlcd that l did not go Wes! iSomie “winters there is .a good i111 of anon‘, but it is not cold. others thcro is very liiiile suou and on tho whole i: is v-zry pious- ant. ‘with no 'mncky' kind of weather like what there is in lin- old country." Dairy icows, 111111;. and poultry are profitable "sidi- lines" on the fnrm- 'l‘l1c-."1~ is u nice orchard. 11nd strawberrirs 1m‘ grown for homo use. Follow-din! ih-c prevailing custom on the ls~ andnttractive farmi feeling that here was an excellent example for the man ‘with a. small amount oi capital who wants’ to build 111i 1| new hom-e. Tho lbhynes family tho soils now have’ farms of their own. » has flown are wiped from av ms .w11=s‘ ramitvu, ‘ Ling Lawndalie. the On our way back to Charlotte- iuwn we had an opportunity of vie- flne (luiry farm of Mr A- R. MacKay, who is of Stitherlandshire descent though born in Nova Scotia- Twoniy "'0 lift-l ago he bought wiy cheap". lit now carries a lllle herd ofllolabelns. and there is a ready market for the milk in the capital city. Sonic visa of th-a present value of the place may ba gained from ‘the act that the own- rr ilas refused 4,000 dollars for ti. . . i ‘ “In the sflternooh we motored to Borden and crossed by the train l furry to the mainland. this farm " hive in white Kalli! INF" ‘"5.’- g, Ih11~1111‘\.-. I\1lOl‘7Tltl<2.i\i.. won't- l22i 0.111111‘, ‘iii: 11111.15 11nd ilii rnlvth; for .-:1l1.- 011 lh1- two murkcta N111 long DTEITI sure fl l THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) .\l().\"l'lll1]AL. Fol). lllllllil frmn liniieil Kingdom buyers ifnr (‘1111111111111 grain here today was c1‘ 11 vi y limltcd churucttvr. ‘luvt it some further “as worked in wheat wth til“ wuiiiincnt, bu: the irnile in har- 11ml 011i‘: was dull. The domestic use ooniinuvd quiet and prices \\'i'l‘i‘ sli-uily. Ontario No. 2 11f Tl cons‘, N0 i‘. . n» :1i‘lllill l bought illllllhllll 'l‘ovo11iu ': ‘1'." 113"" "‘- 111m of 110 icres tor 40,000 do lu. mus GR‘ (mums 6,,’ first}; trcnl unchnngeil. unconsciously using the identical extras 52, firstsjil, ‘c. words which Mr, Field had used :11 51;, 111-515 5.1. 111,11“ p7,- 1,; .113, island was in Allilfilizilll, 11nd i l]ll'l.11§lll|l f1 om F111 to $1" llli st cuivcs of “Tlllll-l. 11; $12.00 fm‘ mlxvil lots iillil $12.00 ‘for selects. Son's Sfi l0 $51.50. out Iionrders. ‘iortvil that P1111111‘. T. Quebec The 1111111 is very easily \V0l‘ki!1l. Dominion LIVE Stock Fab. \\' L‘l'i‘ lingu- r111‘. 1i -o-o->___- BETTER AND MORE PROFITABLE DAIRYING ago 4.—Tl1c 11c- whitq oats quoted grade, at 6i) cts. snmll. The‘ uvii11tcr wheat situation \\‘:1>' iuuczivc. 'l‘l1c market for mill feed was miorierntoly active and the ulhirrtono was steady. As strong c1‘ fooling developed i11 rolled oats and 111love advanced 20 cents 11101" bug. 'l‘l11,‘ fen-lure of the local egg 1111111111 was tho weaker feelng ‘ihat -p1u.\‘z1ilc1i in the nmrkct and DflCOS ifor fresh eggs declined 2 ‘i0 5 cents poi‘ dozen. 111111 storage ei-Ii-ZIS 1 to ‘4 unis 11111‘ dozcn. While ‘the under- iioui- 1o 1i1c ‘lmticr market ‘was ensi- ciiauge occurred in willie. ‘but this is expeci.‘d'i11 the r..‘;1r l'11t11r1:.-'l‘he cheese marke-t was dull 11ml stczuly with fodder made NEll llRllli i‘ ‘TSiilllE BPENS} ‘t Til-BAY; Today the new drug store con- ducted by 1!\'ir. Harold L. Worthy of this city will open for business. The store which was formerly; occupied by ‘Mr, George MoQuaid,‘ tailor, is situated at 178 Queen St: on the block between Grafton and Fitzroy ‘Streets. l The interior has been remodel-l led and repainted, the walls, cell-j ing and fixtures being all very ut-z tractively finished in white and‘ gold. The walls on both aides andl rear are lined with dustproof cus-, es which are enclosed by glass! doors. in these cases and in the‘, large showcase may be found nlll the requirements of an up-to-date, drug store. i 1M1‘, livorthy yvho is popularly, and favorably known has bud a long experience in the drug busin- ‘G. Jamleson for the past number of years. He is an expert DllflFlllfl-i cist having passed the Eliflllllllil-j tions with a high standing. In the selection of bis stock ‘ ‘Ma Worthy has taken particular care and he 110w assures the pub- lic of the best in quality, service and satisfaction. The Guardian extends Mr. Wor- thy every wish for success in his new enterprise. 1i sure this quality‘ 8Y9“ c511“? must be taken of these products from the time they leave the cow 1mtii_‘the>' reach the consumer. l think I have stated before that the cow‘ looks after the quality of her pron duct 11p to the time she 112111598 It along to the doiryman then 1t 1s ull‘ to us who are in tl1c business to see! to it that this qimlity is malntalnerl (llcanliness is possibly the great- est factor entering ‘into the produc- tion of dairy products then 1t is up to us to see to it that all titonsils are clean and ‘that no foreign mat- ter is allowed into the milk or crewm produced. In marketing cream. points to always bear in mind are. clean milkers and milk- ing pails immediate separation that is do not let the milk stand until cold or where it is exposed to Oll- ers, always rcmclubcr that no sep- urtor will give the best satisfac- tion when illc milk is below frozul eighty to eighty-five degrees 111 N" 1 goods lming quoted 21. 20 l-‘i to 111i 1-1! cents pcr pound and No 21“ flruill‘ at 151 1-4 to ill 1-2 cts. per Amwfi“ 111111111l. iii-ails \\'(‘l‘O 1111011211 at S2.9ii'lm“‘,m““ pcvlmshei. ‘h _ ‘ 33" ,1‘, ()'l"l“[\l'\"\' 1e51, 4___(,Eggs)____lJri_illlfi accomplished lll about onfi hi)‘ ees for fresh ruling in the llnitedlu“? “m” and “men mam e“ y K'- Stutes halve commenced to effect v ‘price i11 Canada 11nd already Britq i!“ elll-Zlili" lll (‘oluinbizi fresh have (locliileili ‘us a reult of 1111s, It is reported‘ .tl1‘.1i. i111‘ (our 0111s of (iliiucsi: tag-gs . - - i ~ 1- -. * ~ - -. . . much. the harder eslccinlly 1f flies, H“ “em m" to 1'1"“ hmmm l“ iwlnrh nrrivvd i11 V:111<‘o11\‘01' lustnmve accvss m yuu,-I,na,_.1,1n,._ ' ‘Provinces to h sper- N1011- storagedau lowered to uibouvt forty (iegrees c0,,v,,,,1_‘cxt1'a1Jobbing 5b. firsts 50, seconds-quad ‘warm cream mus-t never bc new’ 1110-45. fresh cxirus Gil to 70. firsts G0. Manitoba and Saskatchewan 111211‘- kets unchanged. Calgary slight im- provement in receipts but. not yet sufficicu Ito meet (leruamls. Deal- get all the money you want 121's qotiug delivered extras; 5T " '1 t I f H “M? ‘Fhcre ncvcr was a ibettcir chance firsts 50, seconds ~lii._ Vancouver ‘t'rlllis“gz‘zgdsél (gxgllvlit; 353E251‘ h“: than there is right now, he atlded easier, Dealers quoiuig (lOlIVGIOIl chums m, water if set m a c001 " s jobbing Farm labor. he Hlliili John. N. IL. fresh extras jobbiug is wanted and the pay is from Sin C5‘ l-eueimfi fight ~i~- 'i‘l1crc uueoiii 111 limo steady in 1111 article on the above subject l gave your rund- crs :1 11111111114‘ of foundation poin“ on making our imsinoss more pro fltniblu. ilrul-ing with cat-h hirurling- giving reasons why we should fol- low the zulvuncu 11nd profit ‘by ihe experience of the many ‘tests and results gained 11y the departments of agriculture both in Canada and Uultcd States, and the purpose of this article is to continue along those saimo lines. headings were Better Billls, “Iced Raising of Better Calves. and Better feeding. Today ‘ihe first plank i would like ‘to deal w-ifh is Production of high quality of products. wherever on;- goes to- day or whatever advertisement re the sale.of goods one reads we al- ways iflmlithat tho vendor puts a inin fbn quality thus to ca- ‘on market for anything offered ohmic the utiality must be guaradtaqfl Of all-lood products offered for suie milk and milk products should b? sold on quality ibasis and to en- . . v. The first four Danae and Bridge. Thurs- day, Di February 8th, 9 p.m. nifllrrfikbailna Hall. Erma-ago! P. Hill. ‘ Q9 , 76 its. Ladies. m. ‘ 220%”. hcui. 11nd that the loss of’ fat 111-: 1115951 n5 1hr- t011ipe1".\t111‘.‘. lowers‘. lob’ for 11v, _ work cn :1 ‘ . . Iforo the milk and iut are‘ allowed, to dry on tho machine and second! procrastination is the thief 0f time 11nd if you separator is left in warm weather your work is so‘. lwoek sold for "‘ f o l1‘\'-111(- 11\‘ “ t‘ - ‘ ~ ‘ - ~11 t, H 1 _ “I , 1,111 1,1 ‘ - "‘ - - *_ i‘ 6i" ihe care of cream alien supnu- lggnfllggund hllgflolfiwf fogtguéfit ..ouh‘i_ liepcrto (lsovcvul lots of (lférlfiifllfljon is no; so diyfic-“lg i1[ (‘lull]]ll|lL‘SS| mm me’ ,, and I “mm over a good lrhiclven bung hipped from ..\ion 111,13 1,19“ [hp \\;1[(,]1\1\Q\(I up to tlu . lug cream, the temperature should mixed with cold cream and allways remember it is good policy to tir (art-am evcry time you add more to what you have in your container. 'i‘i1ose of us that are uuaiblc to se- cure ice should cool cream with place and when cool an open well i1; ' on ideal place for.thc larger can lower your can about ‘fifteen feet lwlmv Iiihe surface and 'if your cream has ihcen iproperiy looked af- ll r, I can guarantee that you can lucp it ‘zilmost :1 week even in the \\'ll.l"||ll‘9l \\'1~.'1thcr. .‘.l1lk for chevsz- 11111i<i11g is gem-r- . ,. z ‘ijll. uvcr c. i 111' this "lwnnkm Hum “Tl? ,1", (llfliliilltllnilll lvt-ll: vmls ltmllilliliy ‘l Emmi “fmmfmfl _ ll” cmmfluhl 111115 more 1111011111111 ‘ihuu cream no!" sum ‘l’ x ‘m: m" N“ f"? ihrri‘ bring $111111 :1 lurgc-r 1111:1111;it_y' ‘lmgllml m’ “My m, Eh" ml)‘ 11nd llfflliit‘. without ici‘ <11‘ :1 good 11 (‘River-l 0T mmimt" l“? 1“1l‘;l‘|‘l‘f“l_:'\¥ spflllf-Z one uriuils to lu‘ vcrv 0111-1-- iur: ..,, . .‘.,. ‘VIEW mmnnu" (mm l,” S94 “H! iul 1i 1.l1..y .11.. to supply .1 111111.i11r oni- uriiclc; illcrt-foru il11‘ 111.111 ilmi lukvs irmiiblu ivmiugh with his pini- duct to product‘. ‘11 fresh grails‘ art- ivlc should nave (‘xlru pay ‘t0 colu- bo cmupulsury. Now 11s ‘to ‘the lnstiplnxik of livi- trr ilnlryiugz platform “Educate flu‘ ,l3u‘biic to 11 greater appreciation of alic value 11ml Ilse of duly pro- ducts. ‘in this as producers we should gel. together 11nd boost tin‘ nulyperfcoi food. Let 11:1 ‘fake :1 li-ssiln from our ‘fl'lPll1l.‘~l ihi- fruit growers association. Lct ouch con- tziiiler of either milk- creu111. ‘lmttcr choose or any other milk product curry the ad "Drink more milk and use more milk products." llct 11s ad- vertise our product in every pos- sible way from a small siogcn on o11r lbusin-ess envelopes to n per- nlunnut ailvelvise-ment 1n a1] 0111» leading papers, enlist ‘the sympathy of the merchant rwho buys 11nd sells our products. have him boost our business with ip-lacurds showing the comiparaiive value of milk and its products over other foods. Then lat us enlist the sympathy of our educators and medical men ‘in tihc value of milk. ‘as a food. Would it not ‘be of value to show ihe child the icomparntlvo values 0f ‘nlllkwhy- using simple prdblems comparing food values. PATIENCE Faith. Hope‘, and Love once felt. ln a peaceful and sociable hour, h plastic impulse, in their nature; to gather they set to work and creat- ed _a ‘lovc-iy image. a Pandora in the higher sense of the term. namely, Patlencw-Goethe. ‘ . it has been said that a number oi’ society‘ men pasfinothing but oompiinsjnvts. ‘ " 1 int. in .‘u1nn1(.‘r every duirymnn‘ V ‘ ' sllloillil hnv: :1 supply of ice for cool-‘Mathodlst pi-usutc him for his troubli- hence milk grading at our factories should - Pineapple ........ Pears Peaches . . . . . . . . . .- Plums .. . . . . Baked Beans Without Sauce Baked Beans With Sauce . . . Coffee Essence . . . . Potted. Meat . . . . . . Tomato Ketchup . . Prunes in pkgs. . . . Prunesybulk . . . . .- (llassic Cleanser . . Cocoa, tins . . . . . . . Ammonia Powder. Toilet Soap . .. Mock Turtle Soup . Meat Paste (For Sandwiches Marshmallow Creme. . 25c Seeded Raisins . . . Mackerel . . . . . . . . q Lobster Paste ‘ (For Sandwiches) . . 15c Worcestershire Sauce . . . . . . . . . . 15c Dates, fresh, bulk Sardines......... Island Honey, qt. bottle . . . . . Ontario Honey 5 lb. Shoulder Hams about 5 to 7 lbs 20c lb. Dairy Butter (cooking) . . 25c per lb. Fancy Grape Fruit Extra Delightfully Entertained The choir of the Methodist Church and their friends, were the r-nvrts on 'l‘ucs1luy evening, of the Music (‘cmfnfliitee and the Ladies r-f tlic ‘church. Aibou‘. eighty sat ilfllVll to the sirmptuous repast pre; ared and served in the indies‘ best tyln, and did full jusuicc to the 120ml fillings provided. Then follow- ed :1 short slug-song. Mr. Henry Smith was (‘lmlrmau for the occa- Speolal Prices on Llnes ‘to Clear Lenox Soap ‘laundry. . 3 for 25 cts Jrruuus s. sou 236-Ph0ne—237 ’ Now 25c 2 for 35c 2 for 45c _2 for 35c 2 ‘for 25¢ Reg. ...40c ...30c ...30c ...25c 25c ...l5c ...35c ...25c 2for25c 2for35c 2for35c ...30c 25c ...20c 2for35c 3lhs.for25c 5c 6for25c ....10c 3for25c ....15c 3for30c .......7pkg'.s25c ......7cakes25c ....20c 2for25c ) . . 25c 2 for 25c 3 for 25c 2 for 25c 2 for 25c 3 for 25c ....15c .'....20c ....l5c ....10c 2 for 25c‘ 3for25c .... 85c tin . . . . . . .. ..90c Large interested in the welfare of both)" choir and church. Mr. Beer was a. mcnxlber of the choir, when the t-hiurch was firs-t opened. in ‘zhose days the choir leader used either a flute or tuning fork to start the tunes. _ Miter the conclusion of the ‘toast list games and contests were in- dulged in for sometime and finally- tne singing of “The King" brought uhis delightful evening to a c1059, Golden Wedding <iou. 11nd in proposing ihc toast to his honor (iovcrnor lli-nrtz who salt n11 his right. l|‘.1d boon :1 mr-mibcr 1.‘i" his bible class z1lo1;iu:. forty years - , also that his honor was the fi1§i hi1» hrdisi. to occuipy the dis- iip. “bu! pusltioii which ho now so uibly fills. i vcrnor lli‘1lll7. ‘was vsry llziippy in his imply: lll‘ 1‘.i<~1‘1'c1l to illc d1‘.- v1l1i1:1111-n. of Inusic in ihe church 11ml spokl- in ciriogiie-‘iic tcrms of thp '2 oi‘ 1.111‘ choir. 11ml purticulzirly s lcnrlu‘. Prof. Fletcher, unilor 1111111111111 direction the choir . . 1c1i iiis pri-svut high state :11‘ r‘i lricnrv. ‘ ‘ 1 Pzhvtor." livv. .\ir. liyan ‘referred to tin‘ vrrv ylcusunt and helpful rein- Lnnts which had always existed be- » (on flu- (‘lliilf and himself. and told oi‘ some humorous happenings in lllf‘ days organs to .. tln- singers. 'l"l11~ roast to the (‘hoiru was res Dour rd to ‘by Prnf. ldlo-rcher and hit-s. .. ilullvlloson- Jientiey and Tweedy. The Professor reminded the gathering that it is lust five years sin-cc ho had undertaken his present (lutios. ilo ‘had enjoyed his work here nn-d expressed his keen proclntiion o‘! the iloyaliy 01f the t inlr and the assistance given by ‘he trongregation in the ‘promotion living to this toast, thanked those who ha-d so ‘Zhmlghlffu-lly mot-mm the (‘rerun-es eniertalhhiem. and rnfc-rrcd to l-ll) benefit lugs. s comm) You ias A One need not be much’ of a mat» - ‘hamaticiau 1h order m 11pm 1h a sensation. ‘ ‘ ' flspll .111‘ King, rcfcrrt-d to the mu. that‘ lieu they 1ii1in't have. of his work. Tihs other speakers re-l *1‘ "ll oo-oo-o-o from such delightful social‘ (Eathlelig-f Tim toast to ihe Church was re. spondru lo by Mr. James Paxton. and Mr. F‘. 1i. Beer. Mr, Pa-lon who _or some yours was Chalmnnn u; ‘no Music (Ymnmittre- was always FULLPB MAN?“ A iuiler man makes good monoyl Usable to give his wife and family tho neoeoolbla of life they are In- "tlvd ts- is "tinged in profitable ems n: osoupsfon, able to save, Mb be lblo to pilot you in r inn, 12th uliluio, the Golden wc-(lq ding anniversary of lMr. 11ml .\'l1js_. Thomas Williams who resided in CllfiPl(ll.l.(‘.(‘.l(lV\'ll for many years and made u great number of friends here. Their ton children were pre- sent to 'take part in the celebra- tions and in add their felicituiious" in those nf hundreds of friends in Moncton where M11 and Mrs. Wil- liams have rcsideihslncc their de- parture from Charlottetown. “lliiio hero iMr. “lllliams was chief a1:- countnnt of the Prince Edward i11- lnud Railway and after his depart: ure ho was for many yours, one of the most valued officials in the luter-Coloitial Railway Service‘. ‘Mrs. Williams was, and is. n lady who always wins the highest res- pect of those who come in contact with her. The many friends of tho happy couple, here and in ihfoncton 1will unite with the Guardian in wishing them additional years of imntrlmonial felicity, '*O—OO-§§§§-§Q-§-O Who Will Be ‘ Queen of the i Indoor Circus? OIOOCOOOOQ- e I 114-1-27101. Qw-QQ I Queen Hotel ~ - Water‘ strut. Charlottetown This popular Hotel has been completely renovated and rohrnlshod sisrougbout and offers vsry comfortable accommodation to the travel- ing public. The tlbl is especially. good and the $111111» are ooortoeull! cared tor. _ nous 00.00 s Geleihalsed i ' " There was celebrated in M0ll0y~ i s/iiu i.‘- JJAL " Guardian. s3. Mil _