» fl fllif A MARCH 7) 1928 m“ a y’ but in ‘w’ Illlllllttl THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - PAGE FIVE "‘ ~ SREDDED urn PORRIDGE dd a little ‘water to biscuits b A Boil and stir until gill: up m “ 3nd serve with milk or cream. send 5m- booklet oi other delicious dlshgg, @505 A1‘ NIftGARA FALLS - gExterlllllly 11nd 711091111101’. ll is relief. Administered internally it Wlll still the llTlttlllOll in the throat v _ induces coughing and will iclicve affections of the bronchial tithes and respiratory Qrggn5_ it and be convinced. 0ootl~~Whcn applied externally by brisk rubbing. Dr. Tlionia.s'Ec-lcctric 0i] opens the poi-es and penetrates mi- tissues, totiching the seat of the trouble and immediately affording Nciv Issue which _—— Province of Buenosi Aires 6“ Refunding Sinking Fund Bonds Due March l. I961. Denominations $l,ooo_$5oo Price 96.50 and Accrued Interest Complete particulars on request W. II. V. DUNBAR. lllanager, Charlottetown. St. John Montreal Eastern Securities Col,‘ Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS Salt TFV COFFIN & CO . 1:144! Gra ftou St. Grocers 230 Grafton S1. been noted. today? Only merchandise of goods arc guaranteed to give satisfaction or money back. QUALITY highest quality PRICES i (YLICANLINESH SPIRVICF DELIVERY handled, and all its low as comislient xvitli the quality oi goods sold and the service. rendered. has alvioys been one of the features for which this store has We endeavor to be courteous and ubllging and render every service expected iii an up-lo-datc business. Goods are delivered to all parts of the city irci- oi choral‘. ‘llay we have the pleasure of sending an order to your homi- Thank you. Phone 101i Flsl. 1871i COFFIN & CO. Phone 10d The Public Forum This column ls open for the discussion by correspondents o‘ questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the Blllnlons of correspondents, VO-OFOPQOOOOQ40-OQFOQQQO-Q-Q l l l l ELECTRIC LIGHT CHANGES 351'.’ Wlicii the new hlziyoi‘ and (‘uuiii-liliirs \\'(‘l'l\ instilling who». t-iiiwi \\'.‘l.‘~'. iiiudo by flltllll In llli‘ .l:u'l that! lliuy wcri- going,- (t1 litke. lull in uii t'lll‘l'l4l'lll‘ weir the lllillltll‘ w" Wlllrcll nut-es roi- f']<‘f'il'1t3ll.Y lllllllll For lighting and power. I mu siiiii- lllill h‘ they do iliiil they will lillvi- ilio buvliliit: iii‘ iiil i-lllzenrl 0-“ "Wkly llliH is a. inultci- In which W" lifts n11 vitally iiitttreutoil. In lilo Halifax (1hi'oiiii-.l<'~ of ltlarch ‘liidf l sec an account iii‘ reduced rates‘ llPIllK iniulv- in rho town oi‘ Ain- lir-rsi iiiid ilu- new rates unlit-live lllero now \\‘0lll(l bertic, per I\'.W. l"? "Kill. rules and it 1-21‘. roi- pow- "f- W11)’ llllfi great big difference. beiivecn here and Amherst‘! When first reading this the writer cou- cliiilr-d that possibly the ITMISOII was because Amherst luul writer bower, but on reading iui-lliei" found Hllvill was not. the casi- but Ihul. they liiidjusi phi. iii u new plant ipei-aled by cifuslicil cool. so that ii would seem lhut. [here is noih- lug lii ihirl hui Wlllll could be ‘in- Hulllcd and used here. What is tho l't'il.l\'/l|'., There may he some spee- iul reason but to ordinary people may picsiinic there arc only two IlflIllelYf~—pooi- management !Il‘ else excessive profits» As there are capable men ail. the head oi‘ I'll!‘ Elcclrit" Co., here, I do not think munypeopli- would suggtist ii was the former. Does this mean llilli. it is the laller’? From views onelicarlr zit times this seems I0 he the general opinion. Therefore or. I soy at. the slart ‘if our new (‘ouucil gives this matter their careful attention. I think they will receive ilic support of all. lnni. Sir. etc. CITIZEN. ii ‘ our: MILK SUPPLY wont be carried through the ined— iuin of the milk bottles‘? What ap- tiliiinces have the milk men gotfor the sterilization of milk bottles on the. farm? They have been known vto put milk in empty bottles on the street, uiit-hnul lacing washed. Does all the milk supply , conic from inspected stables? Is it. not. u custom for milk nveti to obtain milk outside hcrd during a shortage? Is u clear sediment. tcsl. n gum‘- aiitve of clean milk? Dirl can lit‘ strnincil out of milk, but not the germ life which finds milk an ideal medium for their development. Is it. possible to have ll 13." free herd? The opinion of a great. many experts ‘is that while all the ri-nctcrs may be destroyed reaction is liable to appear in subsequent tests. More milk is being: fed to children every your. and it is a pity their own Telephone 172 TREND Extras Second Clears Extra No. 1‘s. Pooh's Whurvcs High Analysis Fertilizers Are Cheapest lhls respect. This opInlonKis unanimous. and N. S. Special carry from 20% are the highest grade and most concentrated brands offer- ed in Canada today. / The amount of plant food required can be regulated b! tho quantity used. Low analysis grades are cheap per ton, b"! hllh per pound of plant food. Cedar Shingles ’l‘llI-I PRICE OI" (‘ED/Ht SHINGLl-ZH IS UN TIIE UPWAIIU Now is‘ the time to secure. your season's requirements of (EEDAR SIIINGLES. We have on hand: THREE MILLIONS IN ‘ASSORTED GRADES (llears (llcac Walls L.M._ Poole & Co. v.0. Box 392. Our mixed formulas, A. B. to 26% plant food, and Do not be misled in You might spin wool and weave cloth for 7°!" "W" 115° as in the old days, but it does not pay, neither flow lt- 99-1! V» mix your own fertilizers at homo. the cost ls practically nll In this respect is one who places a 1'"! poor valuation on his time. 0hr high grade fertilizers are not an expfllfif- have been tried and proven. advantages and if you are not a user you will do well to talk with somebody who has used these brands before you place your order this year. W1‘. also handle other fcrllllucrs of all glides and shill" ment may be iiiitiiiiiiia iit’ any time you 11w"?- MlXhl fflftllllflrfi (‘all IN! iiiitiiiiieii iii imd mo": "It 1MP iiiiricu iit a cost of 57c each iiiiiiltioiial. 9 bflfmlfl '1' 222% lbs. each lo the ton. l ‘Polonial Fertilizer Coinpa - ‘ 1.," “.5. wfflnsort, Nov/i scorn The man who says They Their advantages are real ny tliiit the householder couldn't get some guarantee that the milk he feeds his family is safe. I think if the mill. men and city officials got tcgclhtvr some system could be gmerkcd out whereby they could Vhavc their milk pasteurized at very filllltlf‘ cxtiu tBUSl. In tlic meantime Qlwc can get. i1 lot of education from other cities which employ the bests those lines. .13 fore it is too late. ~ ‘ , I am. Sir, etc. l Q’ ‘ FATHER or FAMILY, ~~<o>-—-—-~ HORSE NOTES . Peter 0'Donno., 2.08——by Peter the Great, 2.07%. In 1927 had eleven new perform- ers, six taking records better than: 2.I6-—and two taking records bet? tcr than 2.10. Bllladonna, 2.I4'¢-—D0nnn Spur. ' 2.I1‘~.»—Petei‘ O‘Ncil, 2.12‘.'i——Aherns m1. P. 3——2.14'i-—Donna Jean. P. 3. 2.15‘-.-—-S0n Direct. P. lfilw-MF-O- f n C/iildreh Cough PERTUSSIN I brin s sa e reglief f ../ Do not be disturbed ll‘ you sud- denly reallu! your (‘col supply to dwlndle. . l We can provide you with the very best, at waaonohle prices iind 0n . quick delivery. w. o. Gillis s. cii. i m... ' l Phone I'm l %/J l Sir,--Dur‘ing an epidemic of con- tagious diseases as we have at pre- sent in our city. Wllfll- protection has the householder got that disease ‘Trusting some one will move l)t?-ID~ _ A ‘ 207H~~Polly ODonna. 2.08 -.-. li-hascd from Boston. Mass, lbs-.l. fall. [stallion 15‘: Don Dix. Henry, Cieorgetown. P. E. 1.. PHI‘ In Memoriam IGROCETERIA, ley on Thursday. Feb. 0f Quality. OPEN TO-DAY Economy Prices-Without Sacrifice Alice Henrietta. - years ago she Asparagus Marmalade OLD PRICE 75c 4 lbglass 56c NEW PRICE 2300. Per (Tait l lovingly t0 her weeks previous to her death. Fruit Salad 40c. per can Will be .dcubt influence those lives Although her FRESH GROUND (toffee SWANR DOWN (lake Flour Sugar ~ CHRISTIE-IS Soda Wafers CHOICE Baked MACHINE SLICED Bacon Surprise Soap Flour HARD IVIIEAT Flour 0ream’y. Butter 42°- nnsr BRANDS imnn wneivr 45c. 40c. 18c. 18c. per can 35c, per lb. 7c ck. l0 cks. 24 lbs $1.25 $1.11 per lb. per pkg. 5 lbs. per pkg. per lb. .98 lbS $4.75 $443 Flllllf AND VEGETABLES Al the Service (Xiunler Ice Burg Lellucc~-~Tomat0esF-Ne\v lieets~Neiv (iarrots New (labbagwi (‘elery -- - BauanasWOrangem-Grape soc-lute herself with ‘the good of the community. l tender. cntcd by the large ipeople that; gathered lo pay ‘sLster. After a short CfMeara, who spoke teased were sung: lust. tribiili- of res|..-i:i ltl a iie-iiuzui-l. service ut ‘home hci" remains were conveyed to the Miirrnry Harbour North Church where the funeral service was coir- ducted by lici" pastor Rev. D. V MRS. JAMES LLEWELLYN The Angel of Death called at the home of James Llewellyn, Oak Val- lotli and claimed as its own his beloved wife, Mrs. Llewellyn was a daughter of m the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mut- low. Mlllview, and was‘ born there November 26th, 1878. About thirty married James Llewellyn and came here to live. To this union were born fourteen chil- tdren, one son died in infancy, those iliving were all able to visit their ‘mother in her illness. and minister comfort. Although ‘it was known that she was stricken with an incurable disease, yet her death was a distinct shock. as she was only confined to her bed two Being a very devoted wife and mother her lass will be most keenly felt in the home, and her memory lit-Id sacred and Will no that ~have been under her loving care. \ household cares iwerc inany. she had always time to xlielp a neighbour in distress or as- anythlng for She was ll. consistent member of .tlic Murray Harbour North Pres- byterian Church and a faithful. at- Being of an exceptionally m" friendly and cheerful disposition ‘she made hosts of friends as evid- 1111111011111" (ll t-lieu‘ llii- ‘words from the subject: “And God shall ivipe away all tears." The fol- lowing hymns, favourites of the de- (“mm "Take Comfort ' ‘ ' Year 1927 Has Been Satisfactory We have fallen below in the quant- ity of cheese umnuiuctured to amount. 0i‘ i147 I25 lb", but there bu" been an increase In the butter monu- ' ured, to the unioiiiit. oi‘ 456,418 lbs. sllniullnir that ll retiulres ll lbs. 25 lbs. 0|‘ nillk to liiuke l lb. of butler there has been an increase In the quiuitlly 0f rnllk produced In I027 of over 8.0004100 lbs. The gross value of the butter pro- duced In 1927. was $742,005.78 and 0f cheese $809,081.00, nialilniz a total ior butter and cheese of $l.051,740.79i flmllllfit $972,130.10, for I926 an In- creafie of $70.610.38. This encouraging statement of the Provincial Dalrymenh; Associ- Association, which opened yesterday inaugurated the series meetings to be hcitl this week, .\lr. Bonita-r continued n5 follows: in spite of the idea so ‘prevalent above flgtires. ing iliem. we fer-l a certain nmuuut nl regret that our Province ls not pro- ducing grezilci‘ ‘mined lii the Province. ‘iiiiereslliii; lu iiiiti- fllf"ll):4 of butter iillll cheeso [ii-odiiciiii iii the past iwi-iity-l'lv~ _vcur.s---aiiil lining figure-i .. |‘lll on the basis oi’ iiillk required per lb. fur huttei- and cheese, ll. will he I‘ produialloii‘"1114. non-d rhiii the has: year's would represent the greatest volume iii‘ milk lii that perli l of lliiie. (Table of figures icii folloyvedfi The financial slant-intuit. hunk of $0132.50. The iiicvfllig was UDUIIULI by ziu ail- dress by lhi- President. .'\1r W. .l. l) .\ I If I‘ R II PORT Christians.“ "Safe in the Arms of, “Asleep in Jesus.“ Myrtle, Ruby, and Briiir at home. phy and William Johnston. hour of sorrow. Jesus.“ "Softly and Tenderly‘ ' and The sympathy of the community h. ,i , , . ,< ls extended to the bereaved in their ‘ngétllélcfiidllllw, gllflrllllxtxlhiflifilligelnlelglliiid tsooiiffii-r’ l“ "‘“l“lll“l<‘ll before Rial ‘Tis sad but true we wonder will; in die. _...._.._.¢+>i_ _ Stock Quotations lVir-iilb ers o1‘ the lslxvliullggi- New‘ Ifork Exchange Fruit Lemons 8c Apples at Groce- teria prices. I JENKINS a. soil LTD. Plverything That's fiood To Eat authorities for research work nkmgi ,__ _, _ .. .. . . .. - s- - 11.l5'_>~'DOIII1tl Cupid. P l. Lloyd Conn-Xv“; “silly M"1>°“P-““'- Standard on of New .lei'se_v . Peter O'Donnu, 2.08, is the sire of 2.15‘... owned by P. James MacDonald. Emma Compton. HORSE RACING Jennie llllngtvell ltl-uclievl. {O-i-"ii Fine weather. u splendid (‘Ollfnfij Al. ‘Flip. and Santa Fe Ry. . Anzcrlsiiii Can Co. . ,Aiii. Cur and Pdy. Co. . Aiii. Locomotive Co. Am. lsmclt. and Refiig. Co . .. Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. Canadian Pacino Co. . . . . . . .. N.Y. Cen. and Hud. Riv. RR. Con. Gas Co. iN.Y.l . . . . . .. . 11nd. Motor Cur Co. international Petroleum Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific Co. .. Union Pacific Ry. . U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . Westinghouse Electric . United States Steel Don Dix is a handsome chestnut and good racing greeted the horse; 11.00 pounds. he was considered by nie iiiu birds at the Charles River speedway last season of being the greatest trotter 0'Donna. P. llshr-Bradcn O'Don-\ l l l l v l l | l l l l l I ever raced over that track. Upon the racc course he caught the eye in any field he started. A week before he was snipped t0 P. E. I. lic was driven an exhibition mile by George, son of James Donald. a mile in 2.13. half in 1.05 with the last quarter in 30 seconds. In the show ring he is one of the finest individual stallions Don Dix will undoubtedly PTO" l0 be one of the greatest sires evci owned in King's County. _»-————i l BANGOR SCHOOL FOR FEBRU-l ARY living.‘ hands high. weighing levers Sub-Hear Stanley Speedway‘. North making his first start as ‘o pacer won the 2i minute class in u straight heals. This horse tlilltll llaramhan Tr“ on little more training at the a era gait. will be :1 splendid racing tool. Flu‘ Tlu- other contestants in this class Montreal Powcr‘ ' were quite evenly matched bellm- afternoon at the ._ Cock ol‘ Grade V1II—-1. Nellie Eldredgfl‘. zlBelow is the summary. Ruth Ladncr; 3. Olive Compton. - the Abltibl B. E. Steel 1st Pfd. .. I National Breweries International Paper Lo. Montreal Stuck Ext-hinge ‘HALIFAX, Milrcli c. —»QilOl.‘dll0ll‘~‘i ,“.',‘:_w m,“ m furnished by Johnston 6L will“ iised by .\lr_ W, ll. llolhi-rut-ll. to pr.- Mlllllilfll-l “wk si-iii its i-liiinis [U ii c lllvlllllvila‘ oi‘ iii 1111:.‘- uiil a lot m‘ \'ill‘il‘iil)lil iiiforuiziiioii fu-‘gnlrc Rumba. liq p‘. 173g‘ lliu iiinki-rs. 551'. llii- "lliivies Iloli-l" over fifty llfillllinaynblc‘ at u", 0mm, n.- 207 161%‘ “you: filly)?‘ "mlfffll Lfulhuflsl“: mundcr said Iiivlciiufrci. in g35l__. the inuusli). nod pi in» .iuiu\iu.iii, loo‘. Halifax‘ ‘he minnhfin 88 '3 52 lii 3'7 ‘ 3 119 98".'i . 11f)“: '. lows. ii! 9U‘ which brings out per cenlziizl‘ hi‘ nuni~ thereto all coupons nvvu 0m _ I , ' H“ ' licr ones and specials up to 91.11, .i-~l oi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. "i671, prtups [his Saul-ml 3 8511i b0“; L 11a».- “ rulurs, l beg in suliiiiil by Report. us l):lll'_\' buperiiiiciiiii-iii for the year ‘Ihere are left to mourn. besides :1 _ . _ .- sol-rowing husband. five _sons an Uemmbp‘ ‘HM’ 193“ if?’ “gg:th%2;r_ ‘hi???’ zuely Q50 visits to choc-i- Ghost“ MCLUW‘ Mm Hans; Mmm; factories. anil luiiili- reptirts on ‘and James. Murray Harbour North; Lydia. Montague: Mary, Beatrice. mum Lockwood. Arthur ' " During the year l made approxim- aiid butler Liz. quality iii‘ cheese and built-r on hand. and lllt‘ gem Al conditions of the given lo ill!‘ makers, wi ' deviled. Spill titeiit test nus inuilie iii all fuctorie- M333;012223150,“exgoggerlggntéoggflly? wheri- there ivzio trouble from flavor» The pa“ bearers “Vere: John 58mm and all patrons scnihug, iuiik, ‘which bauuh Peter Macxenzzie Hudson coiitiaiiieil sediment. were unfilled iii Llciilellyn John Hicken Philip Mur- "m" Wm’? “m1 "l ‘ ' .\",\l5 were iuitdc lo patrons and iiiuli- Lllilll‘ milk. (‘lit-ck iis whcrc ihu i were ziiav vOlllflililfliir. in flctob ", l rcciiui- .1 d Ill-rent fzicloric and t. zitluiis next season. l zittciiilci] llll‘ iiiiiiiinl lIl"l‘llll)-', of the Th“ Ones we 10w be“ a” "he fir“ Nntitiiiul Dairy COllllCll iii 'I‘0i'oiitti, u: 5U Poi" ('(‘l‘l ' I; Tllv ‘llflll- Xulu-lillifll‘ Blsi, and 22ml. .t'l}“.\l d .\ll\'fllll.'l‘ll lluiriiiigh as u i The lilxet-ulivi- \\il¥‘ llLl‘ (ltr\‘l~i‘liliielil zll. fill .\ sliiiri course in Lllllei‘ llllll clici-s "Jllltlglllg, was held on Ucuvllllu-i‘ i uliiuli lil'i'll'llL‘llll_\' till lliil ~ .\lr. lslziiiil Jam-M A bzintiul-t was held ill. present. \'ci‘_\' instructive uddrcsso; ll\)\\'£ll'il-‘<1 of $500 were lllrllkllillllftl ‘l1 llii- illifcrt-ul iiigkers, After rofiirriiig to liic- issiiii iii‘ i-ii'- .\lr. Alzicllinilild miiiliiiui-il: (‘lic-esc. 'I‘hcri- ivus an increase in number one. and i-iilticliils this kcasoii, 3.1 ,iiilc per cent lower than (hiuirin. 0n» Florin is the highest in Canada, Willi 1.02.6, spetriul iiiiil iiuiulier ones. vms reports wcrie received from The some system as lust ycin followed. uuiiicly, that of as fa cf 01')‘ them. was: cs. Tylaiiv W01.‘ mflzio Class Steel Co. Can. Com. . . 188 senrblini: the output. of different hic- Macflgrllfn ull¥eydfmxilgf uaalred m‘, wimilpq; Electiit .. 1141.1. lorlcn to make car loud (lllilllllllllS, gli}:emf:i' All alter losicii; the two ASDQSKOS Com New 31 ‘every two weeks. iiiiil svl Ill" Frllfrlll “i .583". £Zl’.“l‘;i.§.f3.".."?“. l i; .3;i..£;;:...::*:.:~..;'r.r:.t. sgpiffipogilsgglybirguélgicba_ oqte?ped ml‘, Bronlpwn _ _ 6Q are 1i. few factories so siluulcil, llli’ll ‘ _-- ' y. _ . _~.. . fmlnh heat’ l" 1'09" Wm‘ Campbell shmumgan _ » ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " q? rftllljlgufltlllnlllllllllt?“ :l“‘lll":‘nlli’l’\'t' iii-vii ton Lady and Miss Kentucky in Can. Steamship Com. . . . . . .. 53 _ _ H -_ - Y’ X H _ New auendanoe can Steamshlp pfd _ 92 holding Llieli (llllfll you long out si p _. ' " '1‘ ‘ch .‘ n! ;.,_. g The Club will hold three races 17011111110“ Blfldge " 981/7’ igfellficilitlvf the lill‘llr'wll\l'l‘fl‘gll ‘i121’;- sahlrday afwmmn‘ March lmh‘ a-Mmsey Harms ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " “sh: llllillllfill ‘poor i-onilitioii. and m“! rm‘ an‘ a Con‘ race‘ and anoth,“ B k they lost. monciv on account of llll‘ Wflcc to be decided by the execufllc‘ an s {low grade, I would l‘t‘l'(llllllll‘llll llinl H m. lhipflfllfllUlil m‘ the ‘tssocizilloii .1 MINUTE cLAss ‘Bunk Conniiercc . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Jufuld L“, Wm, 4 Sumrj. U, “w... Bank ROM“ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 35° I’. factories. eltlicr by Grade VIL-I. Sarah Compton; llcmi; of the Norm (Fpfgu. Alex McDougall; 3. Charlie Comp-l ton. Henley. Grade V, Jr..—l. Bobbie Comp- ton: 2, Freddie Cobb. Grade III-I. Grace 2, Roland McDougalli Cobb. , Grade 11-4. Lloyd Compton; 2nd. Sterling Belts. Grade I Sl‘..-—1. He"!!! MCDOlIEPICampbeIIton Lady (Belli 1 nil. Grade I Ji'.,--1, Ennn. Compton. Perfect attendance: Sarah Comp- ton; Beth Ladnci": Grace. McDoug~ Verna Cobb McDougalil Mary c, iM 3. Ncrnn Grand Review ‘(Campbelll lToddford G. IMCCOIIIITByJ 2 2 1 1 ll, 'I‘jm(il-__J_ J_ swwart‘ A H,“ of v11“. \\“nu(lrs in [mum- "my 4 1 2 3 2f Judges — David O‘Connor. Dr. tllPPliQ civiutictfllonu tnrc.\'io\\s1_v iuili- New York (“ha or The (ilvwe \.'--t- Miss Kentucky II/Iyncsi 3 3 3 3 fllisininions and p, L, gash, ll: lll‘ll iii ilu- lluzirdluiil was civuu ional Bank. 57 Broadway, Nev-rho 395l- Uml‘ 199- (Patriot, pig-n“ copy) iflmtinued on Page '7) City. ,THE GABBS ‘ By Barrie Payne USGII) Queen Aubreyi (Solvers) . . . Grade v sr.,—1. Bcni Liidner: 2. Linn c. lPfbfiti , . . . . . . . . .. Florence McDougall; 3, Catherincpq Etta (Bigger) , , _ , _ _ _ , ,, 5 Colorado Boy lChappellel Best time 1,17. Best time, 1.1.8. FREE FOR ALL 2.50 CLASS cleodi . . . . . . . . 4 Jilly. 1361i. 3 Corn—Mar., - 2 df- Jilly, 100‘). Oats-May. 57%. ibNlJb-I 942-: May, i WheawMay, 141; July. 141%; '1 1 1.0r~t..ias1~'i. ~ I 2 2i Officials: I 2 Wheat-Man, 137k»; May, 1371i; 98",‘; icliip: service. Stortcr—Mc.I<ay and Taylor. to ii shipping iioliii with storziizc facil- ities, or paying: for icing charges on s. r i .".l\llll lo ll the l-‘cilcriil free w‘ “l k Hula“ i“ ,1 (vndvnfl m], and or cithcr securities UPI“! some roiiipiinies in ‘kcnp their cheese (no long in the factories, in the ho? weather, tiitiri-hy losing weight grade. owing to the high U‘llillf‘l‘i’lllll‘l‘.~' Quebec and Ontario ship their cheese tn central warehouses, every week imi‘ they have the udviiiilzigt- of coiilrtillcill flle- " of milk to make I lli. oi‘ cheese, and in the Strand Theatre, and which’ 0f Farmeflfisears there was a sense of p everywhere that dairyiiig i5 being iic~ gleeful. we flYL‘ pleased to give the Nevertheless, in giv- liuantllies of btlltcl" Illlll VlIVPSP. ‘rllufilillllllldlSYURTl)‘ lin- liprmiirg and the amount produced is .~.ufl'ii~ii-iill_v high per vow niulii» II. might hi- pron Church. sliuivod ,' ii-i-ciiils $1736.38. iiud :1 haltinci- in rlii-ter, and all who knew him inourii i-iidiiii: led .3 (‘hru-liittcloivn itric (Toinpalv. .10 t-xcrchc tlv: Til-l for payment in t’ _ about lyvllBomls registered as ~ £21k cents per poiinii higher than last. llicmust be aiwomiiiiiiipd iiv i quality: wail very satisfactory» in buy~ ‘W; crs in the Old Country. and very satis- m-“nefly excmncd i“ blank (W,- llll (l . *!~ ‘i? o, fit, and keep you fit. Get a ja to-day. AT YOUR DRUGGISTS - I~ _..._.-____-__-_-_-- DEATH 0F MR. A. W. HORROR _ W0“ Cli Februaiyvl-lthdl92ii, Allreil W. “ma” by wmmd Bmlllfif- >°¢l'°ml'YMorrow' passed 1o his Eternal ‘i'(:.~.‘. and revxaixl as a Christian genile otlori. n! the annual meeting of lineman’ and a Prince 1mm an“. coutii iui For sf“ . most painful illness. for more than a year. an tiiixicty “lIICll grow into a hBXLS1OII. About a year ago a strange l) iiui, malady developed. which n 1y reduced the strong lllull to \“”‘l V iress. and death claimed lils ‘oz-arkcii l: ndy . Alfred Morrow was born, and ll‘.- cd till the time of his death, in on».- uiiiiiiiulilty. and Creative gem never fashioned an earthly vi to greater honor than in his ll . I-le was u lileloiiz and rcspectu riiiiiitici- of tlic South Lake Chi-ii. He patterned his ill; =ifter Christ and lived sobcrly. TF1“ tcously. and Godly in this l)li:'ft‘llf and was ready to go u; hl2hci' when ltis timer-nine. ‘Truly "a prinui- and a gfétll. iinii b fallen." - A wife, a son. u daughter, out his loss. ‘The funeral was South Lake Church. and the b buried in the church cemetery. ‘u .'l\'.'11ll the further call to lllllll0l'l.'ll— ity when the dead shall rise. Our hopes reaches beyond zlw grove. ‘ ASSOClATEO GAS AND ELECTWC SYSTEM. Itedemption Molin- Cliarlol‘ cloth: Electric l liiiitetl s- v» Nirtirt‘ in. (lit- duleli (J1 Limiictl, lii '1". 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