b1 , *z--st i. .4... ' . a l We want tothdnié you for the lib- eral patronage extended to us during - our first year in businessin this Prov- ince and to assure vou of our inten- tion always to merit a. continuance of the- same; Additional machinery, . which we are adding to our Plant will enable. us, next year to further in- crease our usefulness to you. It is our wish that the same pleasant relations shall exist in the future as in the past. Please ccept _our best wishes for a H I HhppyandIA-Rrosperous New Year.’ ISTeWh Method . i (Ileaners Pi-iouziseai CHARLOTTETOWN 4:— v {and with on gndgavdg- g9 make the Deisei oil engine driven generators Mrs. Gavin Mcizod .. EGG LAYING CONTEST -\ --_- . -l Nous on the EleventlLPI-lnoe Ell-l ward Island Egg Lula; Contact lathiWoek Ending _ . ‘this is Isis sees more ' leper-boom ntfitsltgiii ‘ugh I vm TE-lizabsth w b i ' n _ ‘on, t are Grade —* . 9 -. 2. leads for the ster. a ottsiowndlitnpsn i mmsse _ second with‘ 41 eggs and 37.’! poin and Mrs. J. H. MacPhaiPs B. Rqlsabel Dingwell; 3, Earl Jay and pen 20 use third with 87 eggs. 37.4 Violet Lutz (equal). ts. ‘ Grade III-i, Lillian Jay _ x. n. c. Hatchery B. R..hen Edith Dingweil (equal); z. Watson manufactured from brine in lsrze ‘he “ewes °e ‘he "HWY “emmm- Mrs. Albert Johnstone 8 leading the contest with Sanderson; 3, George Bowley. gs, 88.6 points; Mr. H. C. Mut- '- Grade II—1, Lillian Sanderson; 2,; tort’ 3.3.11 N.aih 11is b/MEw. b99031! with E eggs. 3ilgenpoints. Rtéligadec 1-3‘: Florence Hayden; Zflfid- Permit l-hifCommny to pro- ‘eevmg l“ ‘he memeenenee M‘ the Miss Florence Clements and the Ewperimental Farm, Char- Lillian Vercoe; a. Kenneth sander-hum». in addition to their high grade “ma” °f “w Hiflhmysl Th‘? Pm‘ Mrs. n. A. McLeod . . . . .. B. Ellen No. 4 in pen son“ _ Themi-Jqhiut laid 818 ecsslor the town. week. which was twenty-silt @888 pts. I 5 5 i E s é “h”: s B. R. pen 1a are Sanderson: s, Hilda Sanderson. I Grade V J.-—1. Phyllis Webster; 2 ,c1ear and ready for ‘action. 15 ls third with 42 eggs, 8'53 points. The pens leading in total produc- ion an, -- . , Experimental Farm Charlotte- Doc. 26. town, B. R. pen 15, 321 eggs. 260.6 - pts. rixnental Farm. » Charlotte- w. i... pen r, 20s eggs. m‘ . entai Penn. Fredericton.‘ I ‘than for the some week lttlltB. H. pen B. 352 eggs, 221i pts. production iii-date’ u! 0 mapisscnooi. srsunmc roa nscssmsa time as they ‘do on the underneath ‘gen °I 5315mm‘: 53m“? “we?” a’; William Munn . .- wicbsregge," lpoints; Mr. o ad v-1. All J ; 2. Cora hart of th main or upper ree W?“ e " "PP °°_°" wise Ethel Horton .. " a ' r e w ‘y keeps the eopenings in it Slows): "l" e° Pmvem new“? m‘ the Miss Marv MfiPhefsiln ~~ Headquarters for Silver Foxes ‘ » , {number of years have made _ SILVER FOX PELTS MY ‘ SPECIALTY . I; connections ‘with Paris, lnndon and Leipzig assures you beat results. lb commission is 5%. All other lbw I'll" honght outright. _ , . ‘Ship early and get best A P. J. DROLET, ms st. rnui 801W» hour-asst, Osn. flat-m‘: time in sin-wines in. cured. t,“ 4;, Y“, . ‘Feemflledemend- '°- m the“ Inhis homehawasthegenerous. William McKay Ii‘: ihe Barley lcsl, ihc cure soil iho sue ihaf loops-the blie down, ihc llnvour up with you [ION ;. .4». ' it » 0' ccolsndgypsiime ehipmfl ozour‘ ‘ . -|" Mmgkg.“ g ..... we h» ~ _ .4 loaded at the Mine into specially O ‘ hopper-ed box cars and moved over fGtIOII -'" "e Company's Railway by its qwn , _ . locomttive to the large wareglucse ' ' ‘ _ - _ at the Pier. The capacity of w v hi (S " to The Guardian) is about sooo tons. r-rorn the cars. m‘ I ' . V. ‘ th 1t’ b m it w 1,_._ OTT , Ont. Dec. ZiL-Com- u ' vainiawhxi? ML B“; vmymstlfiaxm passion for the losers and not legal ‘j ' . ' conveyors at the top oi’ the ware- mluaamm’ '5 ‘he "u? bee“ "Pa" houm when lowing’, steam,“ hich Canadians who,seek repar- -——T, .. , the salt falls through a. continu- sugllgufll" afzsiimeflilfxmd ' ous hutch in the warehoimc floor "e l‘ , Great aken In onto g huge ggnvgyqr which “ma; can hope to obtain restitution from Manuf ac t1; 1' e of it out to the end of the wharf, the Wmidlln svemmmt- 1mm"! , , . grcm when“ 1; is “now-ed ‘by to oiiicials who have been studyinil SDECIRI Mineral Salt chutes to the ship's hold. The the timdltitinmwgihich has rgfenltly ~' - ' lo hatch e floor i the crises- Dur e war. s m1 nz for Fishing Industry wfihoum, mmflfifiqfifed ,,b,,.,.., °u a under u... British registry was insur- - -.- simple nnd emotive device roi- c0n- ed for the owners by the British =. ' trolling the loading o! the convey- government. This. however, was not The Malagash Salt Industry has c". consisting simply of a series of the case o! Canadian shiplflilc. and had during the current year, a very plank covering the hatch, which owners oi‘ vessels lost are now be- satisfactory ‘continuance of the can be pulled out one at a time ginning to clamor for payment. growth of its business, and it is and put in again behind the oper- especially since the Efiwblishlmn‘ gratifying to note that more and wtor as the loading from the salt of a royal commission to imulm more each year the Fishery Indust- wile progresses. . ’ into claims which have been tabled TY i8 1181118 the purer mineral salts. Steamers carrying five and six for the house in the I090“ WW?“ such as/Mulagosh Salt. The need hundred tons or salt have irequent- by commissioner James Friel. of aicure for a hard dry salt fish ly been loaded in less, than eight‘ ———-<°>~'-""' l that will not, dampen. nor redden or nine hours, rind by increasing. Mare than twice as many DWP‘? when held in storage in hot, humid the size otthe motive power unit in England are receiving ?°°l' Lew climates is today recognized by all this capacity can easily be doub- relief as in 1914- the ' important producers. With led or trabled. so that all vessels ____<o>— such increased competition in'for- ~an get quick despstch in any kind PROTESTANT ORPIIANAGE 1 elgn markets that are being met of weather at- Malagash. as the‘ MAINTENANCE COLLECTION iirom Norway and Iceland. coun- Harbor is shelteredand the salt; - t . i. L [tries where the climate really helps handled in such a way that rains Murray River Dist. per lime Mo can the cure, climates where fog and do not affect its loading. and Etllcl 5'1"" hirmidity have not to be reckoned The much desired electrification! . , , ‘with w anything like the same ex- oi the Malagash Mine. and in fact. Mrs. Lester Brehaut .- tent as on our shores. The re- the whole district. is new a reality. Philip Lowe . . . . . . - ~ - - - - -~ sultsnt savings in cold storage and so that with the recent advent oi Mrs.W.8.Diziel .. spoilage charms are oft-tunes the Hydro fimn the Fails at the foot mbert Whiteway - difierence between profit and loss oi the Cobequid Mountains beck of Mrs. Clarence Nimllt - to Conadlsn exporters of hard dry the village of Thtamagouche. This w. J. Bears ..'. H; .. and other similar fish products. countryside is now able to enjoy all Mrs. John McKenzie -- - In order to keep in step with this the electrical luxuries of the city. Mrs. William Porter .- growing demand for mineral Bait Although’ cquiprwd with lures Mrs. M. n. Bonnell . . . - - - - - -- fln6¢flflVofQd mineral Quit suimbie or their own. the Melsgflsh com- Mrs. M. McLeod Jr. . for the more difficult cures as well, puny operate on Ilydrc NWB9¢11°P~ Samuel Hume .. .- the Mung“); Qqmpqny hove gpgjfl; whenever the run-off permits and Mrs. Samuel Hume a lot of money remodelling their even in the dry "B50118 W410 flf- F. B. Bennett . - mill and installing conveyors and rles the night load. A new mod- Matthew McLeod Brl ms-nr-nn~ - O ,new type shaking screens, the 151,- em switchboard recently installed Thmnas Horton . . .. 1.00 ,ter roi- eliminating fines. This at the Malcwh Wmwnvsvfvwer Fred McLean .. .50 iscreen, which we believe is the first hmlie 1199-1‘ m‘? Mine Fermi“ in 1m‘ Angus McPherson . .50 n] the gym mot-aqua‘; my; the mediate interchange of power John Hooper .50 Maritime provinces, 13 many two whenever desired. and as a standby Mrs Jghn Ferguson .50 screen cloths stretched one above 15 l "m? Pmwmm V’ the mmm‘ W. B. Butler -~ m” the other, a few inches apart. with "s 01' the Ri/i-‘IPO cmnlYmi’ 111 31° Louis H. Herring 149'! ‘a number of small compartments Plliwfl-sh- Riv" 503m mailed? J. A. Gosbee .. .50 between. in each of which a num- The "W" "see m‘ ""- “ehes G. s. Jenkins . ~ her of golf’ balls keep rolling and the Bellini of H" Whi°11'1°"""‘$ r. n. Brehsut .. bumping around as the screen an cnrcitunitv for astoundins Mrs. r. L. Cook frame is rotnted. the golf balls Ssvinss t0 011!‘ Yflrmers- See f“! °n Mrsl William J. Moor bouncing up and rolling pert of the “Nth” m“ °1 the“ issue? The Mrs. ‘R. Keenan Railway tracks by frost. with its Mr-sfn E_Reyn01d5 The Mslagash Company have nut “mendem “m” ‘mm “twee-m; J hn McDonald 1.0" 11h operation this year a refining “Mme °Y “"1"!” ‘will’! 5m“?- Erdgar a. Giddings 1.00 and P181114. where a high grade of Salt is m eel’ mehm“ M the mekmg °1 Mrs/James Btymeflt f8,‘ dqrect 1mm mm p“; . The use o! salt in the manufacture M_ _ w_ Lmngswne _ _ _ , ,. . .50 These large Frvaooratlng pans of (‘I “"790!” W19: Th’ “s” “f m“ B A.‘ Reynolds .. 1-0" , which there are three now instal- m’ mm“ the duet wme‘ attemeam‘ Join D. McLeod .. {on =mlneml salts a grad th t i - vmfiim v! with“ 0' mine tliflbt-Y- A. lend .25 ' 3m‘! and flavor‘ is m; silent peg-d “filmy swim Plfltfwm “m! "W ' McLeod .50 is in erect demand for such pur- be’ m mnteet Wm‘ eeflh’ “ether Mrsiwaliler Bueil .. 1-01 noses that the high grade Liverpool Migmezen; ‘ifwgéreueiifi ‘$35G?’ ti: Leonard Hooper "lniish Salt J“ v ~ , _ M?" _ has hitherto been us opportunity for growth w this new Alex Gosbee v ___ 1-1115 pa“; of the plant which Mlaritime Salt Industry that it will , 333,21 vmyflcujafly attracts the attention be most interesting to watch devel- '-i' visitors to the property._re purl- °1" -- nun . n. r M ..|. c ilins In addition to the usual benefits . “We " '8 ° under onehnd and with heating . Em, _ _ 11"“ "m" M"! "l" “M10 P" w-ifiliillii. Xmehiidrenfzilildailgrdoheeiiis Dover DM- P" $94" M°K""‘°" race. The temperature oi thhwdrk surely and pmmpm. heated brine is held in these pans _ 1t u a little difficult for the w- m m, m, mm o, 1.0mm m; m, "We 1'9"” w “w” eh“ m’ eefitriendship he was sincere, to his} Mn mmwom. even minute wrwnvlnoighbon he was kind and eim-i- robot iLWlnsloe .. saesolhnpimtiesinfloltlrvhflm- with h Adeline Mabey . . . . . . . . . . . _. m! and the mlrér the ivrcdiwt "is {.‘1§§'°'°' NW t a hflpmgmwenhCuddy .'.. "l" "m! "WWW °°°m indulgent, affectionate husband and Alssi. n. Richards ... .. 5"‘- me Mflefllh "W" "e m“ lather. He leaves a. wife and three Mrs. Henry Bharam . . . . . . . .. 1! “"91"! u" ""1"!" In“ e children. The community sympoth- t E. Richards . . . . . . . .. “Purified Purity." such as the? izes with them in the early YBIIIDVBJ‘ Freeman Mutton . hm mt had In vvwrwfl"? W oi’ the head or the some. whats» ErnestKii-by buy previously st reasonable prices. u mo", “m, m, mm“ damned gm- Hwm; “m” .13 i" mmemll w Wm‘ we manymore years of the earthly Jghnmgxgy loading c! shins It the Whit-m life. Rev. Wallace n. Walker. w- m1. mt Graham OWPQWT 9MP?“ Pm“ °n nee‘ tor of the Baptist church, of which m; John fl|g°ug _ mlsvuche Bev- Belt i8 "W Wm‘ Mr. Murray was a life long adher- _;_ n, sham, _ , _ _ _, b00801! B"! “nil-IN M" in m” ent, conducted the funeral services. M“ 515m, p, Moxny . some way 8nd with wfffilmldlnilnpeaklng from the worth of Christ: mmwwwagu despotch u have been mt 1m“ "He that believcth on m. tiwugn , he were dead, yet shall he live; and he that iiveth and believeth on Me‘ - Jessie, Mrs. John’ Macbougald 0 , Fiedln oinmpwaiannend. shed sn fBumed. Emma 01in; wimnmooz: oi’ Tenn-l 1 "e" we" ., ‘M M“ oi Three ma. Alberto and nunu- ."°"" 1",”. l» ~ " ‘cnXRtorrsrowN countable Each Year MARITIME FARMERS ‘ Produce 9,000,000 Lbs Butter, Worth About $3,500,000 Grow About 2,000,000 Tons Of Hay AGRICULTURAL AUTHORITIES SAY EARLY CUT HAY IS WORTH $14.00 MORE PER 1‘ON Than when cut when it is over-ripe. DAIRY MEN SAY NOT MORE THAN 70°‘ OF THE “MARITIME” CROP IS PROPERLY HARVESTED. If these Authorities are correct, by the improved methods they recommend, an additional $5,000,000.00 worth of Protein can be harvested annually. Some Money! Eh P ~ SAVE IT! and SAVE WORRY from New Zealand Butter t Malagash Hay Salt PRESERVES EARLY CUT CLOVER, TIMOTHY AND GREEN FEEDS THEY TURN OUT __'s_esggée=‘gégéé§§ t, v MAXIMUM VITAMEN, FAT and PROTEIN CONTENT . TO HAVE A BIG CREAM CHEQUE PROTEIN MUST BE FED. PLAN TO START YOUR HARVEST EARLY NOW IS THE TIME TO STUDY BETTER METHODS Have Your HAY SALT Stored Ahead THE EARLY HARVESTER CATCHES THE PROTEIN Méilagash Salt Co” Ltd a NEW GLASGOW, N. S. ~ GREEN AND JUICY with and We 7 SEAS ON ’S GREETINGS As we pause on thethreshold of ‘a New Year, we wish to thank our customers and friends for the pleasant business relations during the past twelve months. We appreciate the confidence placed in us, and trust this good will may increase as the years roll on. To one and all we extend our sincerest wishes that the coming year holds for you an abundance of health, prosperity and happiness. 7 The Pure Milk Co” Ltd Corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. lies-what is‘ alread real 'a. . . . - mire product. 1t isitlllhesly/izheipiiliy “m” e "e" ‘mmem “me” °° “ James Collins .. 1.00 mineral ‘salt from the above de- gfgiezazeglily Muagieeh“ James Matheson s be . '. i been . . 0d .. 1 qlisd-fisrtigeigit is dlésoivedbvwaicr ‘““°e"°‘“e ‘mm “m! “m” ems‘ ghirlyscllidjeclieod 1m v Mid filmed in 111126 brine reservoirs h‘ m“ Mnflelme Markets’ but ma: James Beck . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i0." - irrom» which the brine is pumped to m" bee“ ‘Pmeefly ‘he 3mm“ A. n. s; Mrs. McLeod -- 51°" ‘smaller tanks for treatment by “mil” “m” m “ebmeme “flees “f w. s. Hicken . 1.00 lime. thence to the evalpors In“ pmdue" l“ “u Canadian Mme’ Mrs. A. Campbell - -5° plant where it is hosted \in tneEe“ °‘ “were” Archie Collins . . . . . . . .. .50 albove mentioned pans. each 60 inf '———“*.’—-"_ ' _- kmg x m m‘ wide‘ Wm‘ c”! fir” ::Sweet and palatable, Mother‘ $1230 . William Grant . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Just below the boiling point. so, _ qvlrsmerryncers .. 1.00 large noting-sham cruyrgtals at silt: _ ‘John l... grow on e p s ace o e ' - "William way . . heated brine until the weight or ac-‘ M pool-go o. Whitewsy .. 1-00 ciunuloted crystals sinks them... . ‘Mrs. Joseph Lowe .. Men thenrske theplnswithlongw " GeorgeMcKenzlc... .. handled rakes, keeping the sunken WALLACE T. MUBRAY Mm Meme gqwiqg .50 saltdrlwntotlgieedxitcsogthehopanl ____ gGeorgeflwhitewaynmu NW?‘ lrcmwholiol ' lsl led YIVB [VQ1-,PGI‘IIIBIQOMECLIIIE...'....... on w drswlns lmrds and finally ,_"§‘_‘“ff°m'§a”ft"?: ggmclygf, lrmwicartney McLure .40 remwed w awn” m“ further ember 23, after a brief illness. In! ‘ '- drainage It requires about 2-4 the passing “my o‘ wmwe Mm“ $7.60 weeks time to age and drain salt my’ my“ m“, h” 1o“ a good, so mmullctivcd “nun n, m, bum”; "mum, he Gladstone one. Per Janet n. Win- H ._ . pa». Clinton Per Elsie Ileaney h Gert- WANTED“ DESIGNING AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS AND ENGINEER filssshshesssgggsgg 5.5;. s? y} 5%? 5 shall n er die." The choirs oi’ the m‘ M“ l J Prsobytg-ian and Baptist churches nee“ c“ P“ w" '7 "MM l" emmnlml“ "m" “e urartnasy .. .. 10'! , hymns suitsbleto the occasion _ _ u_ _ _ _ ‘ __ M me deeeued ,5 “unwed by “n” Hecltggcsegiunell . . . . . .. .50- ~ _v siseerez“ Janieloard .. .50 i??? so" i," t;°ns.5,.9§‘0uf0v,, Orsohneii. Manitoba. may. mum . ‘w, i555??? Ain organisation in ilie Maritime Provinces Nqllles hllodbioiy. hen‘ “he” ‘um t” marten‘ ‘mm: P“ fir» ‘ under guarantee twelve months Ink:- “lg “M, BomCLihMraMsrl .. am 10”“. _ Turner Glydon ..~. M0 1' . m1. W.W.Bulpltt .. . 1.00 ‘M Mrnwiilism Johnson .. .. 1.00 llra-Lmlohnsion 1.00 1m . M ‘ Apply to Bo 116 “Z"- sthti j fi {references and e . | é SURVEYORS_ t-Surveyonexpefleneellinstsdloworklsrblllll sorveyingonntershoda. t m ,_ z-e inhuman parishes! hr ' u; wwkynowlsdgesurevieynseihodl. 4. i-gechnloal time: mllllfl n: ‘Vi. In 11¢