‘ ‘ q " » A. . ' Announcing Wall Paper Week Opening Displays Feb. 17 to 22 In windows and throughout the store, during the present week we shall be showing the new ideas in ARTISTIC WALL DECORATIONS Papers are offered suitable for every room, for every home. Draperies and hangings to har- monize with papers will also be exhibited. Come in through tlle week and see the finest showing of Wall papers East of Montreal. The Wall Paper Men ._..| oMoore 6i’ McLeod Ltd 119-121 Queen St. l- ‘ lib‘ P ‘ "l ill-i?‘ u. “l ' “Pilikl Charlottetown Tin-J BROODING 0F EARLY isuificient heat and space for around CHICKS p (Experimental Farms Note) It is generally conceded that the early hatched chicks give the best results in egglproduction, apdrticulary during the winter months ‘when the eggs are the highest in price. 1i one is going to brood early chicks it be- comes neccssary to arrange for com- fortable quarters and artificial hcat. At the Dominion Experimental Sta- tion, Kapuskasing, Ontario, records have been kept on the amount oi coal required to operate the ordinary No. 18 Buckeye broader stove. Each stove nus in a house i0 by 12 feet in “u, which is supposed p, furnish I‘ month of May and 9.3 during June. .;_-----—--——-- BELL 5? MATHIESON Barrister; s. Solicitors Collections _MONEY T0 LOAN DIONTAGUE l. z I "A"; you; EYES ‘ y during the month of April. the total p: EXAMINED ‘M, * t cost of coal would be $4.00 or $1.35 "ocassus FITTED n! 3 ‘ ow 100 chicks. I £5, l; PARKM AN : J: P. S. Ballantyne. Dominion EX- : “amend opmmufl“ ‘ \ porllncntal Station. Kapuskasing f ‘Montague. P. E. L é . 011t- “e E EYESIGHT 1 EXAMINATION Q‘ 6 4 Q i Fitting and supplying Glasses etc. i H. J. MABON ’ ‘ OPTOMETRIST l Oflice Connected With z Dnigstore § e Montasue. P. B. l. ¢ o-»¢4-o4»+ Ask for Wall Paper Catalog-s»- WRITE YOUR NAME very plainly e. the cou- POI! below. cutout and mail to us, and we’ll send you the biggest, best and most econom- ical WALL PAPluR CATALOG in Canada. ~85 new designs. Prices all based on double rolls of 72 square feet. USE THE COUPON Q0 OQOQOOVOQOOOQQ Q 500 chicks until they are three to . tour weeks-oi age. at which time they , would require more space (or best i‘ results. In actual prictice, however, it is not always possible to have .500 . chicks hatched at one time, u this l would require quite a large flock of i breeding hens and also considerable |lncubator space. In fact bettei-‘re- sults are usually obtained when the number of chicks is kept below tht rating of the broodcr. l Over a period oi three years it was i found that on the average lt requir- [ed 13.5 pounds of coal per day to {operate each brooder stove during ithe month of April; 9.8 during the i In gliing this coal the value oi l cent Iper pound which would be higher _ than it would actually cost in most jlocalltles it may be noted that the l cost oi coal required to operate one i of these stoves is a very small item ilndced, even when the number of . chicks being brocdccl is much below I the capacity of the broorler. For ‘example if 300 chicks were brooded LIVESTOCK MARKET MONTREAL, Feb. l0.—-'I‘liere were 30 cattle. 43 calves. 34 hogs, and 17 sheep end lambs ior sale on the ltwo Montreal livestock market-s to- day. There were not enough cattle to make a. market. Calves were steady at $14.00 to $14.50. Hogs were tm- clianged a $14.25 fed and watered flat and road hogs brought $14.00. the new ‘eflifivittce _ “Moons & McLEOD, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Solid the new Wall Paper catalogue to |elu_e e o,c,e,e|e;c l_e,o o; 0 |_e,o u a e I‘l.l o e a q _ Kit). ‘Address, . .. . . . .. ....... . ., noaoonloooaalal'il‘otl‘i‘ll LIMITED McLeod Utd Western ‘Guonlian will!‘ LIVII. 0158b Blue's. slack.- at lm-a-lv-zl. -I0ll.N I001! FLOUR ll guar- anteed to please you better. Bruce's. —CARLOAD HARRIS’ belt bone- ary at Braces. Braces. 1B21-2-19-2l —I0l_ SALE on Victoria Street Kanaington House. Kenslngton. Spriggs, Rector. e-i . B. McNeil, Kenalnrton. P. E. I. Church, Summer-side. Sinclair and Stewart's store was realized. B. _-_i ing local agents. Apply by letter. stating age, Guudlln Ottlee. ’ —QUIET WEDDING-A 1821-2-18-21-24 Mr. and Mrs. gcseph Smith. ol.’ Kil- of Mr. and llffs. William Well; of Alberton. The ivllnesses were Mr. and lVlrs._Wllllam Mcbeilan of Summer- the best wishes of a host of friends. —-S. -FlNED $10 AND CUSTS—T'I‘IE young man who nus found in a drunken condition in a. snow bank on Water Qbreet, Summerslde. on Sun- day night was sufficiently recover- ed from his expm e to bad bliz- zard and bad liquor to appear betore Court on ‘luesday and was fined $10 and eoets. sentence being suspended during his good behaviouL-S, -—INITI'I‘UTE WOIIL-The resu- Bedeque Women's Institute was held on Monday evening, February 3rd, at the home oi Mrs. C. M. Johnson. Mrs. Rufus Iagnall presidin . Meet- with “My favorite recipe."_ of last meeting read and approved. Two new members were made wel- come. Mn. A. l. Wright reported receiving fllrther work condition and was greatly appreciated. secretary's report on unstorium fund shows $140.00 collected in Cent- ral ‘Bedeque by Mrl. John Dawson; 27.00 collected in Bedeque by Mrs. A. .1. Reynolds: 010.00 Institute grant, a receipt for this being received from the 1a azure of Sanatorlum Com- mission. Mrs. R. Bagnall and Mrs. Callback gave readings. Avdelicious lunch was served by Mrs.‘ Johnson. Next meeting on March 8rd. at Mrs. Callbacks. ‘ Use Ilaud’: for Nuaulgln. 163Z-IJ00-12i. -SIIIPM£NT l-M- MIATJnd milk fox bllcult lust received stun, “u. awn,“ Mayan w_ c‘ 1853-2-20-21. less horsemeat to arrive 20th Febru- l853-2-20-2l. --IUY GALVANIZED special light gauge wire nails for boat building at barn Ind lot. Bargain tor quick sale. Leslie Mann. 1820-2-19-20-22. -ANGLICAN SERVICES In the Parish of New London mi 23rd inst, are hereby cancelled. Sunday School at Kensington at 2 p. m. G. T. -l AM AGAIN HANDLING Col- onial fertilizers and urgently advise booking your- orders to avoid any dis- arPblnl-uwnt in getting delivery. 1t costs no more to book early. James l320-l-3l-vved-lak-3 weeks -8UCOES5F'UL PANTRY SALE- The Girls Club of the Presbyterian‘ held a. very successful Pantry Sale tn Messrs on Saturday afternoon. The tenrtlnz cakes and cookies quickly disappear- ed and the handsome sum oi $32 —: zwnNrlillL-Experleneed Sales- p . _| ‘ | ZIJ...'.ZZ.I°Z‘.‘.'.ZI";.I°.“‘.T§'£'.'1‘..2.ls"*='=*"""i We“ . Th“ L‘ ‘ mleudidltvas called in the Police Court on , opening with a good future with an old, progressive. reliable firm tor an intelligent. hard-working Salesman. or single. “Witches and salary ex- pected. Apply lain Manager care’ quiet Iside, was broken W905i!!! was solomnlued in 5t. oi a valuable nature was taken away Mary's Church. Summcrstde on Bat- urday last, Ven Archdeacon Whit: officiating. The contmolin: parties were Miss l-lazel Smith, daughter of dare Capes and Mr. Earl Wells, son side. The happy young couple have Stipsmliary Wyatt alt the Police 1dr monthly meeting of the Central in; owned by mum‘ Institute Qdeyanac Lake. Ontario, for treatment-S Eight members answered roll call Minutes regarding Christina bot, lame arrived in 800d _........._5RINGINQ.QP, FATHER... i -—ALIlI-TON CIVIC ELECTION_. ‘mildly. the lath ‘was nouilnation lily at Alberton for a lnayor and three councillors and as ‘there were ‘nominations ior the"tour‘ positions only the lollowluuwere declared el- ected. Mayor-M. M. Foley, Coun- cillors. Thos. Gass. Emerson Mot- t-hewe and Geo. Oliver who with J.’ 1i. Proitit, and J. w. Whelan and’ one to be elected to fill a vacancy will comprise the town council for Lawson, who has served eight years. six oi them as mayor,‘ did not oi’- Ier for re-clectiorl owing 0o ill health. . —A VEIIIR-Plensant evening was spent at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Compton. North -Bt. Eleonora, when they enter- tained about fifty of their in- Jimate friends. The evening was spent in cards and dancing. the music for the dance being furnished by Messrs ‘Horace Mills. Jack ‘Thomas and Andrew Arsenault. A dainty bullet lunch was served by the hostess. Before leaving a hearty V010 of thanks wits cirlendcd tn tho host. and hostess. moved by Mr. Edward Lockharl, seconded by Mrs. T. H. E. Elnnail and nbly supported. to which Ml‘. Gompion made a fitting reply. The evening closed with the singing oi “For They are Jolly Good Phllous." 5. —1l[lGlI'I' RAVI; BEEN FROZEN TO DEATiL-Oil Siulday night Police‘ Offlcer Linklettcr on going his rounds ‘ found a man’ in nn intoxicated ,C0ll~ ditiori in a sllow-rlrill. 011 Water S‘. Sunxnloinlde. There was a terrific i blizzard raging at the time with the mercury round fifteen lJClJW and but for the police oflicer finding the mail just when he did he would have Iieen frozen to death. As it was whenl taken to the Police Enation it was‘ found eoessary to call in a‘ doctor. He was afterwards taken to lall. He; was not capable of appearing before ‘ when his casef Monday morning and his case war. adjourned until Saturday. ADOLIIGI" drunk appeared and was fined $3 and costs. S. --KNEW WHERE T0 GO-Orl Sat- urday evening between seven and -|nlne o'clock rihe residence of lvir. L. B Crue on Winter Street. Slimmer- into but nothing Mm. Crue was visiting her moiher- ln-law nexlt door and Mr. Crue was down town at the time. The thieves entered by the back door and first raided the pantry and helper] lira-m- selves to the good things with which Mrs. Crue bad quite unintention- nlly provided them- They Fllfhllily knew where to 80 for good eats. After either devouring o." fiiIlP'.'\\'l‘~6 storing away everything in sight. they ramsacked the other rooms but were evidently disturbed and made n. quick get away leaving articles they had picked up strewn or. the floor. Although lllere ‘u no clue to‘ the robbers. tracks in the snow indicated that one was a heavy man and the other either a boy or a small man. S. PERSONALS --.Mi:.s Ida and Eva Arsellauult who have been vislling lelatiires in ‘Sumzrbrside for some months left for their homes in Portland. Maine, on Wednesday momlngfi. v -Mr. Patrick Delaney of Llnklet- ter Road leit on Wednesday for Sar- Eastern Guardian . JIIOB IN than ever. IIOOD FLOUR. bctlcl‘ 1623-2-10-121. ...‘l50 IIIWAILD FOR return of unhurt fox "F. V. U. 20. G." D. M. Poole. ranch. Wed. Fri. Sat. lam-Ill. .."SUNDAY SERVICESX-Rcv. J. W. Williams will conduct. services on Sunday, Feb. 23. as follows. Monta- gue, 10.30. a. m. Murray River, 3 p, m. Murray Harbor, 7 p. m. - [HI-f (ZHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN a *' ' ‘"-* ~'==-f=:a-""*' —-~-- ~ -- - -- a p me...- eu 1119 a $eason’s Entertainment c '.-th6 Some of the wintor’s best broadcasting is just ahead of you. Get ready to enjoy it to the full through the glorious voice of the Atwater Kent Screen-Grid eel. Hear the radio that made "screen-grid” famous-that gives you results you can’t got with old-style tubes. Then you"ll sa “This is exactly what I wanted. I never saw or heard a better ra “o”. Then . . . . what a thrill you’ll get when you discover that this most modern and most satisfying of radios can be had at such low prices! MALCOLM a HILL, IJMITED, KITCHENER, our. Canadian Licensees ‘ Snowball Radio and Pbonnp-gph Model 701 llwoter KIM 800m Grid Receiver. Electro- ‘Jwdfillfift.’ $325 are, liill lIl-‘lil l "iillLLL. _ l! , [m Model AK155 New Iowboy console, containi Xtwoter Mil Kent Screen-Grid Receive J5 and glance-dynamic Model 8655 Agwam- Kent 6-tube Screen-Grid Receiver unth Eleclrodynomlc Speaker in o handsome 22:11.“ $218 he. BRIIARY TTLT; Don't miss another Day/ a ATWATER KENT RADIO We Make Ilmnediate Delivery A. E. TOOMBS A “ The ‘Progressive Music "Store ” ~ 161 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN Based on prices of materials oi’ to- day the sacred shrine of Nikkn, in l Jlrlln. cannot be duplicated for less: oent estimates. clergyman in the British Isles and than ll.000.000.000 according to re- who has lived ln the reigns of tlve sovereigns, recently _oelebrated his ‘ I. Rev. Hugh M. Butler. oldest one-hundred-fourth birthday at Ma- Haydn! Hymn to the Iimperok as the gllllgan. Ireland. i betlonal song oi’ the republicafter -,-~— the words have been altered tiuuit Austria has decided to adopt the present conditions. ' Motor buses are beoominll rum"! in Indo-QOhll-la. q __—_Bv_§,?_t_e‘_vor¢elMcManus_ » P. EJ. ‘ WILLJDINTY“ FDW Ail YOU? wwm- Ann you nnaom‘ ‘f lilti- I NOWTO BUILD A 20, 1930