j f 1 THE SU WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘GENT-Mn John Pond. M Wail! iii-cot. . SIJAIMIHLBIDI ARI! PRINCE CUURTI Inna. Plmu 80-1 __’_,__7 Mm, subscriptions, Advertising should b0 loft with In. Poul jééji n» vim-dim mu be polish: dull a no: 0| nu {allowing slcroa in ll :- nwflmsciiu uooknoro, Walor It. Tiirnnto Bakery, Water B8. , lloy at 2o iwr do: or var cmrlc , urili-r to tho buy rnaponallrlo p" v0" Calgary breediii 8 now at Braces. L-440-12-31-1-3i. y E, I, “rites: “Well satisfied with our suiiulo rations. Our foxes in nicer condition than ever before." L-il79-12-30-l-l-4. colourful siixiiiiiirs aiidfiifllflo. Mrs. -T.i‘.iliS POSlTl0N—Mr. A1- bert lrnl of the stall‘ of the Jour- Mi puiiiisliiiu: Company has taken , mdzivn at. Glace Bay, Cape Bre- Gonrlloo Drugstore. Water It. f . Th, (iiiurdlan will be dallvtad daily to gay no“; column ll reserved for news llul Gaudct, l7 Granville it. in Bunuasrolda 0.7 weak. Phunn 280-! for this oarvlrn nr for dnllvnrlgLon ynur rnulc. —R.ECEIVES CONGRATULAT- lovely gifts, and on leaving the les’ Aid Society called at the Manse and made the presentation. —FUNERAL LARGELY AT- TENDED-The funeral services for the late James R. Kenny were held’ yesterday morning at nine o'clock Rev. Father Kelly celebrated the pallbearers were T. M. Linkletter, M.L.A.; E. P. Foley, M.L.A.; James E. MacDonald, J. E. Dalton, D.F MacNeill and A. S. MncKay. Iii- Maui Prince Co. Capital Events Reviewed The close of 1937 msris many extensive improvements in the town of Summer-side including better faculties for shipping and air travel, also an extra unit to Nearly two and a half miles of Extension to Wharf time. Dredging has been done round average ship load. Provision has been made for heating the sheds in the late fall. About the close of navigation a pipe line vias laid from the town water supply to Some very extensive building has been accomplished during the past year. Mr. E. H. Strong, K. 0., pelts shipped is at least not under that of last year. The Canadian National Silver Pb: Breeders Association have found it necessary to add four measus 16 by 38 feet each. The llbx Educational Week at Suinmerside under the auspices of T5 PER BENT INCREASE IN TIIIIRIST TRADE Biggest Year S i n c e Cape Tonneniine to Borden diir- perlmental Farm and also prom- inent men from outside the prov- Whitney, J. R. Kenny, John Moillson, journalist, and H. H- Lecfurgey. GREATER, BlIT An increase in quantity of 3.- 373,400 pounds. but a decrease of $31,345 in the landed value, was I I been a big asset in bringing tour- 1 ists, Mrs. J. M. MacFadyen, man- against 6387 cars 1n the foul months of the previous year. Nc figures concerning the number oi passengers in the automobiles com- the Canadian National Railways would deal more liberally with the Province in the 1938 publicity campaign. A C. N. R. advertising SIEMGUADIA and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Dominion Livestock Activities Reviewed ._€__. are culled, Hood tested and instod for suopiylns can to 9min!“ hatchsries. This Policy has been ln ooerv-tion three years. At the present time there are 151 flocks entered un- over (Conffnuodtroillpagoli. numaprumiumatthctimscf mic. Carcass grading of i108!» In 99' tahlishsd practice at Maritime ion factor iii no: production in the prevalence and. seriousness of in hogs at the of suitable feeds essential to the propel’ growth and finishing of through the sale of hogs as well as the additional advantages to be gained by keeping pigs, it is to be hoped that the progress made dur- ing the past year by this valuable ncss any material change during the lambs shipped, as well as in the smaller number of registered ram lambs which were graded this past October. Government IHIWBd- very popular. divided into three headings: progeny of A and B. ers". ing is done in commercial labora- inducements and assistance to the young farmers, it has not proved 4—National Breeding Policy or Re- The breeders under this policy are what are known as "Key Breed- They do the breeding and N I Conladian Press (Continued nom page 14. sari: amok accidents-l. ETA k Dag-JET?‘ nuiplre vss pcaco eYBO Christmas broadcast; Newton D. Baker, 66, former ‘U. S. Secrets-l’! of War, dies. zo-(suzidayi-‘lnirty Arabs k111- ed by British hoops in Norther! _ ll d der the Polwi. In increase 1 m n Mm _ t: 1...! 12255553 air“; btfdfiiiiiiflht": IONS-Miss Mary Bchurman was the electric light plant to cop; new storage vaults to take care of N“ plaritséihasuzruttvedotfts‘ fgiilecrnolge 1936 d ‘mroxmutely w noon gaimrégh 8N. 15mm". mural’ s '0'" uni Ilrlrlly payable ln m- at home last Friday to her many Wm‘ Q19 0W1‘ Fowl!!! 69ml" 1060861118 11115111055- The" "um 1\4-—n~/ Travel Bureau m“ e q 7 m 10mm,‘ Que Nd. on" ' “ _ for more lighting. Water Street meant building a new wing at the . , properly dtwmlllled 1n "T1055 m o. y “l remmed em’ " " :T0Tind:f"l‘ier1‘3egqdle'bi”thd§; will h“ W" more handsome brick mo: or the old building extend- Officials Announce form on u.» rail. t-“M m‘ ' ° "i mi w election. cling-n“ 13:;- " I Y - - ' n a i A , . .. __p_ii,\tl~. in Malpeque Hall, Fri- house was very “m,” wnhchflsb buildings, tge szlritettalnd strongs. lngbseventeen tfeelth with a colit; _ Predict Further H08 lz-rmasitcs. zllainli $211011“?! Th. mo“ kmn‘ o’ amgztgicsoutsandpnp; $31 am- dgy, rec. 31st L423 1~"3°'1‘ mas decorations, evergreens and ‘me a we e“ °E e “n” c" m“ ’ e new Va“ mm" c ted as a part of the P. ll. I. 1d,; igxl‘ AND FISH rox FEED ‘mm- ms‘ 5°h“"“““ “"1"” street paving have been laid Uptrend Next Year‘ tau Province rm is unquestion- APPNY“ F1°°k P°“°Y- Th‘ “l” -fl , ' her guests in her usual charming ' ' ing of blood samples for testing is omit at Braces. L-440-12-31-1-31. mum" and dispensed hospital” gvlltiiigltvgiivziretegl’: town practically r»: Educational Week An increase m m m me “my ilablgelwaeséegkdmgl-Tlttléglon? Gilligan: “mm”, by Duke,‘ d m, mm _ _ , “(mm “no” and Miss Schurman received many ’ be; 0g aummobne; (grqgsing from s “y try Division, and the actual tcst- 17ACtlUltle$ ditions our traffic problems will b..- nearer a solution. Construction town during the year 1937: E T. 'l‘.iiiiaii and Mrs. Mussen Solemn Mass of Requiem withihe hafieigivggelezn gxztiozgssliflggag: bffitspffits f‘)? the iutmiel were the p351», year, The spring, sum- A-Testing for performance Curbs and asphalt pavilion! were ilic hostesses. Refreshments metal: choir chanting the music each end of summers!“ by pub “aged, TgigvélloBollilgiidllm0féiltlefl a35- mer and early “u seasons m this a“ production w," put dawn on the xenon“ were served by the ladies during 2811a Xv RiemfMgrédMitarcl- Mug m awe] r311 crown“ “we Ahmng m the National Parks Province were not favourable t0 B-Breeding and testing for pre- streets: me e,.en,ng_ last rites tfie..grl>:‘l;e<s>1l'(1!l'el “l: advertising 1n nerwspapers maga. sheep raising. This was evidenced potency. Sydney Street between Prince - Building Activities zines and booklets and’ believed to some degree in the fleshing 0f G-Planned distribution of the and Hillsiboro: Dorchester between Weymouth and Prince; King 9t. between Prince and Great George; Lower Queen (south of railway tracks): Richmond Street between m, HCTOFC leaving, he was the terms“ W851“ the Catholic Csm- has but up a very fine brick man is expected here 1., u... S m1 A higher price for wool was a testing work of poultry. Stock Weymouth and Cumberlandfltich- guest of honour at a function at 9W7!" a S bui ding next to Strong's store, the ggibed gld mrzfrglsa digs}??? S: to 100k over t)"; s,,,,,,,,,,,,,_pq-h§ bright sipot in the sheep industlfli meeting the requirements if the mond Street between Powrial and the home of Mr. John Ciidinore lflwel‘ Perl l5 000119186 by the NEW 1 n“ will t t “Novembe goth Canadian Ty-avfl Bureau 15 3150 this year, which doubtless will standard set by the Department Rochford; Villa Street between where lit‘ was presented ivitli a —TRAVELUNG BY E059 DEF‘ W°P10 Cafe and the upper storey imlflsnuary 5 ° r giving more space to the Province have an encouraging Bfiefil 0n the are approved and distributed Ambrose and North River Road; mall rift and an address. His FECULT-It “'11s 110i Without dlf- W171 be "Sfid 85 Offices. ngulve]: mafia e of the de_ in its booklets and folders. industry. , throughout the Province, Ai- Ambrose Street between Villa and mam, mums wish m,“ smcess in flculty that Dr. Delaney of Wel- Ml‘. Will-SIM J. Lid-stone has m “:3 ti? 1g“ d2 d value was Completion of the paved road Interest was well maintained in though there ha; not been u; 1n- Green Street; Granville Street be- iu new position. s Ilnslon brought Mrs. sterling Bcr- bllllt e fine bmk blllldml? “"0.” 1. “f; hi‘ gbsm, o 5,6,5 and through New Brunswick to the‘ the purchase of registered and crease in the number o1 breeders tween Elm Ave. and Prince st: _-- 1°W w the Prince CORN-Y 1105111981 m” °Id smre- The "W blludlM i‘? Salem In 1936 mg 12nd“, value United States border was another graded rams. All graded rams. under this policy in 1937, the birds Euston Street between Weymoulh _1,,.\1p T0 REST-The funeral °n Sunday 101‘ Rn emergency 0p- “cupled by the 5517199 COMWHY- - factor which would give added numbering fifty-five, were pur- under test have increased 25%, and Esher; Brighton Road from remcr-s for the late H. H. Lefur- gey urre held yesterday afternoon from lix. lntc rcsiclciu-c on Eiistane Btreci. and ivorc largely attended by friends from far and near. Rev. J. B. Wilson conducted the ser- ei-ation. Travelling part. of the way on the railway tracks Dr. Delaney took three and a. half hours t0 get to Miscouche, a distance of seven miles. He was accompanied by Messrs. J. J. Gaudet, Norman Gallant, Sterling Barlow and Aus- Mnny new houses have been built to accommodate the increas- lll! population of the town. A number of improvements have been made to old buildings. The Capitol Theatre has been entirely remodeled and is now on of lobsters was $570,306, as com- pared with $526,718 this year. Oysters last year brought $36,234 and in 1937 only $32,402. Smelts dropped more than $4,000 in land- ed va'ue which was $22,420 in 1936 and $18,633 this year. impetus to tourist traffic to Prince Edward Island during the coming year, Tourist officials said. Meteorological chased by farmers throughout the Province, under the Federal Ram Club Policy. In addition, as a re- suit of encouragement provided by both Provincial and Dominion De- partments of Agriculture, eight re- of good production, -6—Dominion Hatchery Approval was instituted to assist the farm- ers to create a good farm flock, health and vigour. To enable the farmers to obtain this kind of stock, regula- cross-road at entrance to Park ii‘. water's edge. The work on Green- field Ave. was also completed. The above project comprises a total o1 18,1306 square yards of pavement and 17,0634 lineal feet of curbing vices arslsted by Rev. Verwolfe. Th m", m1 13nd d value gistered rams were purchased by tioi-is for the control o! hamherles This project Wu under Contract b! The pallbearers were Messrs. Wil- u“ Delmleyi WI“) frequenIfIY had gitaflghwgif.‘ cggiiqfifg‘ 52x25? go,- 13331131“, ‘Qulnmy an; landed Island Pure Bred Sheep Breeders, were drawn up. Briefly these the Standard Pavins Lili- to break the road. At Miscouche . from Quebec. hatchery regulations provide for The roadway around Victoria frcd K*‘.l_v, Wilfred Irrlpv, Arthur Alien. Frank Arncit. Major Small. and Tifllill Siren". K.C. Interment was in iiie People's Cemetery. S volunteers helped to break the road, but beyond this the roads were impassable for cars and Mr. Edward Lcckhart of St. Eleanors took the doctor and his patient improved lighting fixtures. Municipal improvements The present Town Council have added many improvements to the value of 1936 1n bracket: follows: Cod, 0,632,300 pounds, $48,610 (5,873.700, $45,148); herring, 6,- 482,800 pounds, $5.702 ($5,627,- 300. $29,260); hake, 3,723,400 pounds, $13,843 12.455500, $10.- Record s And Seasmal Notes Three Ivaxnb Fairs, conducted un- der the joint auspices of both De- partments and. the local Exhibition Asociation, were held at Souris, Egmont Bay, and Alberton. These the following: Hatcheries must receive their hatching eggs from approved flocks which have been blood tested, and do not show. more than 2% re- Park was paved by H. J. Phillipa and Sons and consisted of 12,6935 square yards of pavement and 6,740 lineal feet of curbing. Storm sewers were placed along l ci F10," me popular tram“ at . round worms found ---- oue: dealers, L-1075-7-28-ti. 8088B Wished her many mole the Bummerside Board ot Trade lng the tourist months. dune, July. “m. o‘ amen,“ n; septum’ be, tories. Tho work began in 1936. (confirmed from m“ u’ l __-_- haw! blrthdflys- 5 Ono c! the most important im- and neparmient of Agriculture August and sentwbel‘ °* m‘ has", brew,“ M w, b,“ pigs an nttetimotmtfhwwer the hlsh our iiiuigiiTnr OAT: vgiii; -r1isron nEMEMBElI-IB- 3331i??? wtisfiietfi ‘$22.35;? xigrotiiiieiliogniiinstilriiiiieli-l gemriodulriolrgiilarviegszggogé wag: a‘ "n Yfenianuil‘ Eiimiiligifi: 3”" 3mm“? 271°“ Pmlwed by °' f“ :4 amlmt tn- pgtt: it! -' . ‘ . ' " , _ stock to a es ps 0r e par of e pavemen an concept, iii Kciisingltlotia 7 34x21 fitvfismwii; gllhltihnPies-byterian merits of present day shipping. side. Over 400 foxes were btoutght. gtlitieieu Iléldvgdmelsllplgigstigsvtei‘ “on o! mnnauon in the farmw toéaulceiaatggiettxlfisisetvgétittitzuwgta: other m“ was 1e“ dun as an ex_ year's Eve. . b do yhe a ey. “tits re! The pier has been widenedat the to Summerside for demons ra on b" o‘ Eoumts ("we 1929 and my: m; pen and the freeing of the herd mane!“ or m; P E1 A _ perlmem, ._ r mem ere by t} OOHEFBER 011 0 end thirty five feet, which has purposes. Lectures were given by ~ I from m“ we common W851“, fl r80 - P m“ LYN.“ pavement h“ “w, I -1141. s’ ANDARD FOX BIS- the church at Christmas timewhen created another steamer berth, at members of the various fur estab- fit-WNW! B" Elmo“ 15‘ DH‘ 68m; Improper lemma prune,” have proved Flock Policy. If the same 1am m om" o! the Mark i. GU17‘ and vita Crumbiaklvieal are he was presented with a beautiful the end. The pier can now accom- lishmctits in Summe “ , by G ltnflefllt; 3V6 "i" Cgflvtliduexg‘ (“mourned farmers mum“ the Profits! 1B made in the next your time‘ Wm, satisfactory rem“ and Mveiiienif lo ftigticljdrlgitglltloilipollfalé; sleigh robe. Members of the Lad- modatc three steamer-s at one Ennis Smith. manager of the Ex- clgflgiedoglgg ides Wgtlllqer had keeping o! hogzi The providing gdeelliutlel: 511st. ‘Z31; xvi}: izheviotme a Should it Nspond w Island com , OXPS , . 7i Rev. and Mrs. white were de- t}, h g {h t“, gh berm ince. It was one of the biggest Zt-Poultry Clubs. w“, m u o; b_ y» iBl'\'l.\IG‘t*‘UltS T0 JANUARY lighted with their thoughtfulness carer waczxomfiodaite Ehipsreewlth s, events ever undertaken by the‘ 1:91‘ 0f the T710191 Bllreflu bellflv- N85 15 ‘ma? Fwtglgtgléeglleljl: pqum-y clubs a" opefafgd undoi- gmdle m; rmgyfon; living u lth.—.\i7'. tuslin 150081‘ ‘Li! ch21‘? for their comfort and in thanking draft of twenty feet at low water 3M“! d “Mei “d I‘ the high | eguigolgiistfhewerelslariducilan? $11115; TrEEtyrXaTu-uds Tint y: hog raising. 3 301111: policy with the Pwvllwial hoped that a suitable cheap top fiance‘ “T1 it?‘ s???“ pgood ciislgl them Rev‘ Mr‘ white remmded 5pm‘! tide- '11"? 9°" °f summer‘ light or their “twine! m: 1937' I ‘who returned year after year com- Hogs enjoy a. marketable outlet Demrtment °! Agriculture‘ I“ ‘m1 b¢ mum 7° 9'95"” ‘he mb‘ Sliver F0} Pie t1 05mg o! B. Guy them that on a previous occasion side now compares favorably with Durmfi 1937 summer-side 1°“ a mented on the improved. gccmn- glftymwo weeks in the year. When pmwse. 15 w stunmat°.grea’ter h” Fade 5nd to enmma” the ‘hm m prim‘fmfimsuglmorsidc they had given him a fur coat any of the Gulf ports. "limb" °f (‘ui-‘mlldilll! cluzensi modahon considers the degree w which terest 1n poultry raising among which 15 g great; nuisance and a t; ham Numb’ L-326-1"-24'-t‘ JBll 3 which had given him great‘ com- New sheds have been bum with ilacludmlgjilthallatelvilifiidsi; 1x132; In T119101" W1?“ M09315 7339 gilifm revenue in this Province has ymmg 98mm‘ There “e three hmdmnce 3° mum‘ and “h” l,‘- __ ‘ " ' ' fort on his drives through the a capacity of 120,000 bags of pO- wrs- - - - d m“ f _ F1, clubs operating at the present time. traffic. 1 - 4' “ALTER “mum Bunbury, country in the winter time. l-stoes, which is much above the MBYO!‘ 0f summerside- W- 5' gage cafjgengae t?) 3332,11‘? been supplement“ this pa“ a Although this policy offers great I ~—-——-- . iig to the Province were ' ll bl ~ ' ‘ d w k B c t , _5'r, MARY'S DANCE-The from his late residence toSLPgurs W531‘? aficcti; twnepure drink‘ I A] certain number of the 3.1 we; mgflggoutwtt: c:n§;n8m;é:$_“l1e w“! M P°'1°rm“'°°- I E Christina diuicc in St. lvmrya hall Church, which was filled with A e ' l those of commercial travellers but Tm, policy h“ i“. u‘ object . m wan, veiling was very friends and neighbours who came on gahmgilg: 51°!‘ trifigivlzlllilélgusthul: that 1181111! i5 helm/ed l0 be 19-111? 511E511 » sound and mum" vbwedln‘ “,4 . W11 mli vd. Thetholl was ti?» to pay lthelr lastitrlbute o! respect other new feature which makes i‘:'°“5g‘;‘;§d““% the 9mm“? m 1°35 distribution service for poultry. The following projects wceooom linnii. doc J, Me d w o an onored “mm and friehd- the port», very up.¢0.da1e_ Cancun arena taxlrgfmigfirsase“ ' The sheep industry did n0!- Wlt- The program for the policy maybe pleted in the City of (mar-lotto ‘ into Summersicle. It tool: over five mm, during their term o; omw 102); haddock, 37,500 pounds. Tomi precipitation m prince m. Fairs have tended to encourage the actors, and to operate under Do- the following 811E931 Hlfihlflhd T C D bl - “W” t° make ‘he 1°"1‘"°Y- 5 Additional land has been pur- $594 (571100, $1,147); mackerel, 1.- ward Island during 1937 was 444a use of desirable flock sires, and. the minion Supervision. Hatchery I'd- Ave. from sprint: Park mad w - "GU, e OZS —i—-—— —-— chased for the ail-port so m” me 110,700 pounds, $18,046 0,067,200, inches, or more than two moms proper finishing of market lambs. pervlsion controls sanitation, qual- Greenfield Ava; Green Strsetfrom a ~ _ PERSONALS port now confonns to the mgu- 014.016); IOTISWPS. 5.596.100 P0111165» above the 36 year average, Mr. War- Parasitic infestation among our ity arid size of eggs set, weight and t-h! Govemmllll Pond stream in i, f; ——— (Continued from page 1)____ Z1 7 . - -—-—-— py iind coniciiteil. Tile yuan; lLJi vrill go iiowii in history iis cOltiilililOll Year. Till? Coronation oi His Majesty King George the Sixth whose domain covers over one-quarter of the territory and one-fourth of the population of the world. We have vritiitssed an outstanding demon- stration of England's incompar- —Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buchannan have returned from Moncton where they spent Christmas with their sons, Messrs. Roy and Eldrcd Bu- cliannan and their families-S —-Miss Winnie Kenny, R. N. New York. who arrived on Tuesday to attend the funeral of her father, Mr. J. R. Kenny, Summersicle, is remaining with her mother for a while-S lotions required by the Federal Department. The runways have been graded and the stand-pipe ha: been painted orange and white as a guide in air men in finding the landing field. The electric light plant has been enlarged to more than twice its size and a new unit has been in- stal'ed. The building and engine cost in the vicinity cf $50,000. A cooling plant has been added to the abattoir, ensuring properly hung meat. $526,718 6,982,500, $570,306); qua- ‘haugs, 187,400 pounds. $927 (156,- 000, $686); clams, 701,000 pounds, $3,503 (382300, $1,672); alewives, 166,300 pounds, $875 (H.400, $172); salmon, 1,000 pounds, $100 (2,100. $310); perch, 5,000 pounds, $25 -); oysters, 1,295,700 pounds, $32,402 0,023,400, $36,234); eels, 14.600 pounds, $657 (4.999. $160); smelts, 552,500 pounds, $18,- 633 (739,301). $22,420); caplin); 90.- 400 pounds, $859 (113200. $1,042): flounder-s, 13,000 pounds, $130 (14.- ren Burns, meteorologist at the Charlottetown Elxperimental Station said yesterday. Precipitation in 1936 was 50.88 inches and the 36 year average is 42.10. ‘ Precipitation this year included 34.61 inches of rain and 108.3 inch- es of snow, which requires ten in- ches to equal one inch of rainfall. Despite a slightly greater than average rainfall in 1937, July was almost a record drouth month when 0.79 inches of rain fell, July, 1933, with 0.63 inches was the driest sheep flocks continues to be a. vital factor, warranting the necessity of taking proper steps for its sup- pression and eradication. Similar- ly as with other classes of stock, sheep respond to careful attention and suitable feeding practices. This class of stock also commends itself as a. factor in the destruc- tion of weeds. Sheep will doubtless remain as a phase of Mixed Livestock Farming and, under suitable conditions will continue to enhance farm income. quality of chicks sold. Dominion Hatchery 501d Canada. Approval was put in force in this Province‘ for season 1936. To date practical- ly every hatchery of any size is operating under this policy. Last year hatcherles under this policy approximately 100,000 baby chicks. The quality of chicks ol- fered for sale were as high s quality as anything produced in Grading-The experience of tho past few years has proved beyond Ambrose St.; Ambrose 5t. a dis- tance of some two hundred feel sewer: Euston St. from Felling St. to Psher St; Dorchoster 8t. a. distance of some three hundred feat west d from Woymouth. The following concrete sidewalk: were laid: West side of North River Road from Brighton Road to McGili Ava, 706.2 sq. yards. Park Ten-ace wed aide from Brighton Road to Yoit Liane, 1611 able greatness, and an Empire- -_Mr, and Mrs, ,1, ,1, M01115 o1 m’ 145). wood’ 15900 d5, month since 1901. July this year vlda expression of loyalty and de- Qhmiomwwn and the“. mmny wgzleofzzcemgwfihzsgmiaflgt “so ‘@3550, $235), crabs’ established a record in the total doubt the value of the standnrd- sq. yards. w v r" $73.5“ Pr u m - w» :;’r.::...°§...:r.2r;r:.-. its’: .i’°.‘.’”§f.i. lei‘; mar"- ...7;“.:“:. .31. truer; y 1 - m ' en g e uncr o ‘rs. rr_' ' . - - - c . e pr ucer - . » Mm of me poop u m e jug we H is Smendid addmm‘ to the “at” lieved to be a record since the es- Greenfield Ave. east side a dist- of British (i0'v'(‘l'lllill‘l‘lt whose poll- cies have made it possible for peo- pls 0i‘ different languages, colour f which was spent this year. 0mg;- data s“ 119d by M; gum; < ,1 . m TWO days-S ° _ VP _- vices, contacts are established production. The consume: buys This Comprises 3676.7 lineal fed gifgcgeligurtl‘; ‘Ii/Txfljlgty, evil: ' , tram‘; Tiircirelbgeariflgrilesvlth somzcgLAssow-Sinnuel‘ ti; ‘fir; mliiifiési temperature 10mm ye“. z-Llrollsh specific policies relating gig? Qpitillatgbltidmost fil-‘Olllflsh- or 1107i . yards of iidewalk. the help of His Gracious Consort new Side wan“ and repah-s u, 01d 3 id h f mince Edward A t, 9 d 3o_88_ ' 5- , 0n 9M9 87881’ " ‘ Queen Elizabeth, has identified ones, yilandewgfanrggied mdfly charged ‘$65, ggmpemture for the year, 1-P. E. I. Approved Flocks. quantities than ever before, There crease of 25% in the number o1 u; himself in ii marvellous way with q-he water connections on the Wm‘ the“ M, memo“, instruments Wbruary 5 8 below“ 2—Blood. testing. _ is a confidence established between gmdins “M10115 thmllghollt thl M. people’ making it clem- to an paved streets’ have an been n» from the c“ o, Dr. J. L Mao wumfit month of the year, 3-—Boy’s and Girl's Poultry clubs. the dealers and retailers and country. The requests for egg tint his one desire is to do what newed and the water system is August—70.3 average, FNEUDHBT Breeding Policy. country shippers, so that 1t leads and poultry inspections has in- fat-her. Mi‘. J. R. Kenny. Mr. Moi-- ris returned to town on Thursday but Mrs. Morris is remariing for a front. They were built at a cost of approximately $22,000, $18,000 ALLEGED ISLANDER ARRESTED Donald. He was lodged in county tablishment. of a weather station in the province. In conducting the various activi- ties of the Dominion Poultry Scr- has received a higher price for his product, he has given care and st- tentlori to quality and increased ance of some 178‘ north of Greer St. 66.2 sq. yards. connecting with the Green Street ’ to bigger and better business. We believe that the Dominion Egg and Poultry grading regulations. especially the standards or grades set are a guide to profitable pro- duction as they represent the con- sumers preference for quality, which must always be kept in mind creased considerably. Dealers re- port an increased demand on tha part of buyers for a Govemmenl graded and inspected product This speaks well for the popular lty of the Rog-illusion. -, General conditions within ihi é industry continued to show im- ' is right and Just, thereby wielding ' an influence oi good and solidity wherein lies the hope of interna- tional Peace and Security. Standing on the threshold I I lswiyear the words of Joshua, the mat leader of old, seem to have I message of special significance- now very complete and up-to-date. New side walks were laid in the Square and new trees planted. Coolest month of the year: Jan- uary-ZLG average. ' wettest month of the year: De- cember-ofla inches. Dryest month of the year: July -.79 inches. Brightest month of the year: July_‘i06.8 hours sunshine. the year: No- 5—Gfld1!ifl. ' 3'1" “t” mlmmaw hem" be‘ B-Dominion Hatchery Approval. . fore magistrate D. C. Sinclair. Satin mules with a. large velvet bow in self-color covering most d the toe-cap. IN BlIIlDINIi IIIINSTRIIBTIIIN 1—Prlnos Edward Island Approved Floclrs . Iummerslde As A Io: Centre The fox industry does not seem to be on the wane so far as sum- Operatod as a Joint policy with the Provincial Department of -- kest mvnlh of iuiture Th ob t f this if an industry is m be o r ted provemcnt in the nil-st rear. Prim For ye have not passed this way Building construction in Char- 70915359 l5 °°Yl°°m°<l A" m? i"? D" 58F ° - I 19¢ ° PP a~ _ - heremfme- Fem” 13m- "°1' be m5‘ ‘Qtbewwn during 1937 Slmwed t‘ d“ “M1595 have enlsrsed $11811‘ pfem- M I"MIJII Vfilélllfggggtfiidxgllglyfiafiiplégtnebc r Policy is t0 provide flocks of heavy on a. sound basis. for both cat's and poultry wen mayor}; be 5mm‘; and or KQQd cine over the previous year of ap- 15115 811d "ml-filled lmilwved 118m‘ I 2P1” mchesp ‘ m“ laying strains of poultry, paying Inspectors under the Depart‘ 111811911 Dfl-‘Sed FORMS‘ DUN’! ing to cope with the increasing trade in pelts. The usual buyers came and will remain until the for Christmas were higher than foi some years. Demand for 00th eggs and poultry has been heavy ment enforce this regulation in the Province, act as arbiter between buyer and seller and offer assist- prolrmately $58,470, figures supplied yesterday by . . Doull, building inspector indicated. $105,- particuiar attention to dressed poultry type from pullorum dis- ease, from which those wishing to courage." With the assurance that the same God who guided and strengthened the people of Israel. Greatest daily snowfall: Febnl- ary 9-6.2 inches. windiest day of the year: March gnu , luulns. Ill ins. flsht-i l?‘ my fielllrtr-isiuriill ‘Pphgodito-adytroattnsntb n ssthmaundsr . | W to whom these wordswereaddress- 405 we“ expemed m wnstméuml» end °f “nu”? ‘T, tewghtzfi“; 0009a w, m, n “d ,,¢,_ writ, y... 24_25 miles he“ improve their flocks. can buy ance to the trader in furlliertng and if one can judge, 1938 FhOUAc ed’ m , d I m remodelling and repair of har- figures are not avalabe t ppgg FREEum lo to empletons, RAZ- t 1 J’ d_ f u, ; 3e - hatching eggs or breeding stock. the sale of the product. During be a profit-able season for poultry Bl re e115 B" T“ es e lottetown buildings this year as understood that the quantity of 1I|ALMA,B,DannT|Bldg.,Ha1|fu,N.B.507° m‘ m“ “Y ° ° Year p It m under mtg policy that flocks Wolld. We greet the unknown year icmber 1-2.2 miles hour. *l‘§‘_Pl§t___Y_°?‘l_TURTFJIWS . in.‘ “WHEEL with ciiccrfnliiess and courage ready in meet the opportunities for Ififvice that may come to us. My sincere wish is that the year i038 will bring, in a generous mea- sure to the people of this Prov- ince. good Health, Peace and Hap- Dllltss. GEORGE D. DEBLOIS lieutenant Governor. _____ . L. iiiwisoii I FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EAEALMEB KINSINGTON DI! lllfl Nlglil. Cllll Prompt]! Attended. PHONE 7-0. compared with $163,875 for the pre- vious year. The 1035 figure was $126,200 and the 1934 figure $36,300- The amounts involved in extensive repairs to the Provinifal Building in '35 amd '36 and renovations to the Law Courts Building and ad- ditions to the PostOiiice this year are not included in the above fig- urea. $08,180 were expended 0n dwell- ings in the city during the year and $18,386 on business establishments. Nineteen dwellings costing in ex- cess of $1500 each were constnicted in the city as compared with twen- ty-seven in the previous i3 month period. Contractors included: Vail BYOB-- W. J. l-Ierinessey. Fbrd and Pollard, Joseph Doiron, Arthur McQuaid. H. J. Phillips and Co. Borden Myers. J. K. Lacey. Charles Adams. L. Webster. Benjamin Gallant. A. E. Baker, A. ‘H. MacDougall. Elmfl‘ tram-r, MncAulaY and Boimer. "CAP" stripes Au]; TIPPIFL _ our I WANT TO STAY uPAw SAY, "HAPPY New YEAP."— I-lou w. and Cudmore and Walter Ymin ' ' ' vou CAN seT ALARM CLOCK -- Aw, Ger; wi-uz: wcu. -—"i-iAPi>v New YEAR £V'RY6ODY!—- rm some TO BED! t5)! ETDW/INA cAifs ALARM CLOCK HASN'T some Orr —— DO YOU THINK WE OUGHT TO WAKE HIM’! TH’ SLEEP l OH, NO - HE NEEDS HE CAN KAY "HAPPY NEW YEAR" iN TH’ MORNING!