-j.~.—-'—'ii"riii’—_’ "FMAID WANTED for general l , Like {rho Dew. .11)’ a . » o” TPPaper §\\\li\‘1“’t1//.. i. - l. Ifliitili iii it / 11/1/1 ~11 7 ._- - ~ 5 _ _ MLJTL. M"? T?’ Read . _\ v 1 -' \\\\\\\ \\\_\\ \\\ " /' J by Every ody e I - CHARLOT’I‘ETOWN, CANADA, SPEEIJMTIIJNAS Til Slillifi Sllllllififiilli Probability is That-Position Will be Admin- istered For the Present by an Acting Minister. Several Names ‘Are Already Mentioned. ' leader of the Government in the Senate. The name of T. M Tweedie, M..P. for Calgary, had frequently been mentioned in (is-peeled to This Guemdiain) OTTAWA, Jan 25.—With the death of the late Right Hon. A. L. Slfton, Premier Meighen is faced with the task of filling the vacan- cy of Secretary of State. ition is one tions, but it is not considered like- ly blere that the double represen tation for Alberta in the cabinet importance has increased with tho addition of duties connect ’ with alien enemy properties. present seine one will administer the department in an acting capa- city, but sooner or later it is be lisved the premier will attempt to secure a new minister. ln this con- nection various rumors are afloat. Alibelits has hod two represents tives in tllc- cabinet, Mr. Sifton and Sir James Lougheed. is Minister of interior, Minister oi Soldiers Civil Reestinbliahmenit and .____________ tion the name of a former Secrv tary of State in the person Hon E. L. l-latenuude is mentioned. J. L. Gauthier M.P for St. Hyancintbe Will almost assuredly find himseli on the Government sid-e next sess- ion hut lt will not be on the treas- ury ilenches. Mr. Patonaude re tired from the Borden Govern merit ‘hecouss he was opposed to conscription. sail FdWii-liiéhififlil Returns to Rrivaie Liie (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Jen. 25.—Sir Edward . Carson is expected to refuse the Premiership of the Province of Ul- ster and also intimates his with- drawal from Irish affairs when he receives an Ulster delegation to morrow sliye the Daily Mail. He will continue his, interest in Ire- land the newspaper declares "silo- ply as a well wisher from England." ...>-. iiiiilillililtiilit .vlcllls, 2-" (qr-p, A~If-I"Q~fVQQ'QII'-lIiI-IAU "row LeiE-i-noonis“ “Wirfi Ton ithulll. board. 233 Queen Si. ‘JNO. ALFRED MeDONALD ‘Land Surveyor, l-lermanvills. ‘WANTED. - TEACHER FOR Jobnstonu River School. Supple- ' ment $85. Apply to Wm. H. Mc- Donald, Johnston's River. ,__i________. _ ‘WANTED A MAID FOR GENER- ai housework in family of three Goo-l wages. Apply st Guardian Oflicc. Underground Oil Tank Explodes (lSpeciell to The Guardian) MEMPHIS Tenn, Jan. 25.—An explosion took place of an under- ground tank of oil at a gasoline filling station here today which threw the flaming oil over s row of dwelling houses occupied most- ly by negroes. Flying. sparks from tho chisel of a workman caulking a car is supposed to have caused the explosion which occurred on Main Street and Milt Ave., in the centre of a densely populated part of the city. Police estimates place dead at twenty-five, injured fifty as a result of the explosion. gousework. Apply 5 Spring t. 'LOST.-A SMALL BUNCH KEYS finder oblige lea/ring at Guardian Office. .__._ .. _________..__ ‘MINKS WANTED-l want to buy ii male and one female mink. ls lsnd stock. Please communi- cate with Box 147. Charlottetown. ___.____ ‘MAID WANTED for general housework in family of three. home. References requir- Apply 257 Richmond St. ed. __. __..___-___ ‘LOST IN CITY ON JANUARY l4tll_ black corded silk handbag containing two articles. Please leave at Guardian office. __.___.-._------- ‘WANTED. — TEACHER FDR South Lake School. Supplement $125. Daniel L. MacDonald. Both- well v-is Elmira, P. lll. l. tsliu-zslvl-AN" WANTED sv one established Canadian firm t» sell ponds on "tibial-ail commission." Civilians and Police basis. Opportunity for right a’ man. Knowledge oi country necessary. Apply P. O. Box 08pm“! to “m Guardian) 485. DUBLIN, Jan. 25.—Civilia.n at- tacks on the police military in var- ious sections of the country was continued on Sunday and early to day. There was s simultaneous at- tack by one hundred clvillans on the police in military barracks which Join each other in ‘centre town of Bsndon, County Cork. There was severe fighting for near- ly an hour which resulted in the attacking party being beaten oil’. The Crown forces suffered no cas- ‘PARTIES FROM A DISTANCE wanting line run, should consult neighbors, and have three or four lines run thus dividing cash rail- way fare. Jno. Alfred McDonald. lmnd Rll-rvevor. l-ferlnanville ‘WANTEE- FOR “SALVATION Army . manage sale" old boots. clothing, furniture, stoves. car lists and dishes, std, etc. Phone 823 Team calls January N. 85. 2G and l7 ‘Pulls WANTED. - WANTED Home Rood lnuskrst and mink Am pavinl: highest prim "I Canada for these articles. Ship by express or parcel post. Prompt return-ll. H. Raynor, Summer have been killed. lids. . 1'" ‘LOST some TIME Aeo, BUNCH tesurtsmz cm s: io. . °' "ml "m m m” Mk‘ M commodnte with mom- md turn to Guardian Office. .... . . _. ...*_-—----—- i howl in private house with all ‘Thoma WANT“, __Ex,,n_ modern conveniences. Central I 1 teacher locrlllon. .Ap ‘ "J M. C." care . '°"°“‘1 "L °" 2'“ M“ _ o, Wanna“ 1"’ ‘ , fer Cornwall Valley School Al berta. Salary $100.00 per month. School to open about February 14th. BORHY $30.00 nor mouth- Apply by wile or letter to A. T. ‘RAW rune WANTlm-As u, iinl l will my highest morkoi liric r ll furs. Pecos! _ rsmsvpflr h; fir momma, n: v Gav, Secy._ Box 8i. Elnora, Al, ‘Pulled to. Tags and prices on hem‘- lmili ti . 1r til-st our specRMT‘ iiilttvfaf-Ao? n. ‘incision. ssm- '“ “"5" WANTEEI-SALES‘ mum‘, man, a self respecting salesman uslties but one civilian is known to 32 hm“ In gommblnn fwygfldoffflg, llls llll lllll lll lllls lll lllll llllsllls NEW YORK: Ju- 25-“'41l11'l’ 56* with: was competent to make a fore Burro?!" F0197 listened to will and knew exactly what she was tile romantic story of Maria Louise doing in disposing oi her property. Ewen. At the ago of sixty she be- In explaining the “Baron” von Kos- came so infactusted with the "Bar- nitz marriage he said that Miss Ew- on" Boto von Koenitz that she nlar- en was introduced to the alleged ried him and handed $45,000 to baron bv s lecturer who had on a5. him immediately to renovate his al- reement with the fake nobleman to loser! castle in Thiirinsio» She and set ten per cent of lhB money the her sisters, Eliza and Caroline. latter might receive from mgwlfe, were the daughters of General John In 1909 the man who posed as a Ewell. W110 16R $116111 890"! $1,000; “Baron" flattered Miss Ewen, said 000. Train and persuaded her to go with The story was told first by Ar- him to New Jersey to he married. thur C. Train, attorney for thsiThey returned to New York where New York Trust Company. one oilsllo drew $45,000 of her funds and the temporary administrators. anditben they wont to Florida on a then by William C. Wilder, counselihoneymoon trip. ‘Through the 9g. for John Ewen, a nephew of lliaria forts of her sisters she was induced Louise Ewen and contestant of her to return to New York, but they will. Ewen is a lawyer. He contest-had difficulty in convincing her that ed the will of another aunt, Carol-Ithe "Baron" was a faker. She flu- ine Ewen, who left considerable of ally consented to have-the marriage her fortune to institutions for theannulled on the ground oi’ fraud. care of cats. He concluded this llti- Mr. Wilder, counsel for the con- gation finally by accepting part’ of testant, declared that Miss Fxen FARMERS’ ollilll lNSTiliiliE _il_i1§_ii_Eil llsilnuli A Large Midiidlliiidll Bntll Session! YMHQII Practically Every institute lil tile Province Being Represented. , » - . "w? ,..- . . Qifl‘ ‘The first session of the Fsimrsrs’ 0! U098 $110911“! Pl?“ gfggzl lylflitlftglethogelvlrggyyfiaaifse 2t,- c I! l nilbtnko not uhere was only tendnnce. practically every "I511" if" w“ h“ he“ 1”“ if: tute in the province being repres- W?‘ hill W be t‘ mlffa ‘~- _ Eill0d ‘by two or more delegates. M" m“ ‘f? ‘PW-m m‘! ‘lmfig’ The President, Mr. Edtward Gidd- seed eepoeh . the wot-tor t MR. J. A. lullilfils or PROGRESS iiF lililvlll Dairyfommissioner ior Canada Deals Wih Various "Pulses oi Situation Bti0ill island Dairlmen. MP- J- A. Rilddlok. Dairy Com - particular locality. They are inclin missioner gave an address on "Tile ed to make sarcasm; remark; ab. FY0811!“ 0f Dfllfyhlgf’ HQ flfl-IIIH- out the law of supply and demand- This is the first meeting of P. and the ugly word "proflteer" is E. island dalrymen that I have at- too frequently used in this connec - tended for a good many years. That tlon. is not a matter oi much importance to you. but l feel that I have been a loser thereby. because without the as applied to daily products oper- mu minutes or m,“ annual meeting flghfl in innervating tilts school oibil were read and approved, opened dlmn h! 3075mm" ‘PM m” f?“ 1hr» proceedings with the following Hot H36 111w IN" "1 191° :24 "i: addriggéfibENTfi Aoonsss 111w“! “Wet-tum 311?"; 8'" ‘rmnm. W”. has pa,“ and we raogolments are made for addresses ions afford it is hard for one in my not very materially uflected by con- position to keep properly informed ditions in Canada or in any other as to the state 0i’ the industry in country. If there is an unusually till? different parhts gt‘ Qglllliyuilzilrfifi pdroduction inhCanada or New I l h ypos ones ea o e mn- eaan orany oter partofthe ~ _onfs.rmtnpios t. swallow-Its ion Dairy Branch has become large- world. the increase is such a small git yjfijfmflufi‘ ,,,,,’:$“§l,us°§§"§§. of agricultural education. ly an executive one in which l am percentage of the total world's snp- mpv"~_lc‘rw as om, of ‘mat unmet While some improvement required to stick pretty closely to ply es to be more or less negligible. ‘fmstress mq-ousgwm m, worm be noted in educational “Ill-H! B1“! headquarters, to keep the macbin - Furthermore, it usually bappep- $151k“ ha“, been o; “mum W. the question ls (by no means s-att er in efficient working order, and l that if production incrcas- cmaimw and h, many m“ "m, led, ‘poachers salaries are still in find that l must depend more and|es in one part of the world it drops “M, ma, ‘ of dis- ’ - Bl l "P teach- more on the members of my staff somewhere else. The total earn‘ 0M9, we my we}; have prevail-fir! Em ‘lwvilh! the province, A to meet the men who are engaged overfrom one season to another fared. ma” has’ Web eal-lhquapog, number 0d lchiocls aria vacant and in the daily work of producing milk iilexilble enough to act as a further M151“ and pemum“ BM when wlbst seems no rue still more do- and in the manufacture or butter regulator. we realm ma, from I,“ o; [h5g5 ploraible thou am boys and Iii-is and cheese. This world wide basis for the we ha“, ‘been mmucany free tihlougbwt tzhe country who. owing the estate. was incompetent to make a will. Miss Ewen died in her seventy- "when B Woman Over hlXty years of third year, leaving the bulk of her age wants to get married es badly $300,000 estate of her surviving sis- us she did and is as anxious to ac- ter. Eliza M. Ewen, of Riverdale quite a title as she was. hysterica road, Kingsbridge. Her nephew, the 11KB 110119 to her brain," he told the contestant, contends that she made -1'“'°r°' no provision ior him in her will “to Wilder said that the episode of the gratify a feeling of spite of her sis- marriage to the supposed baron ter Eliza." cost Ewens about $l00,f""". Mr. Train declared that the tcs- The trial is unilnishr - lllulllll. POULTRY SHOW I8 NUW olll; Oiiiciai Opening Last Evening: Adirerses by the Premier, the Cilillillififlilfi oi Agriculture an Others. Points on the Show. Doliflirtm .t, Iilve Stock Branch. The dis; ly represents the, differ- ent grams and were judged ac- Wfdillt’ 1o the Canadian standard. Also o.‘ much interest is the dis- play ofll dressed poultry which is liut up in a very enticing style and o... also very favorably comment- The loud crowing of roosters, the csckling of hens_ the quacking oi d-ucks and geese ell comlbino in a general chorus to serve notice on the general public that the annual Poultry Show is now on in tull swing in the Agricultural Hall in Charlottetown. The Show is being held ill the ed u_.-o:. rooms at the south end of the bulld- Mr. Jarvls_ the judge of the ing which is rather close quarters Poultry Show, asked his opinion for an exhibition of this killd. Judging in "being conducted by ‘Mr. A. Jarvis of Ouitalrio, who is well known to local poultry. men here havimg judged at shows here in other years. Taken together the present show is one of the best ever seen» here, all the classes being well represented. White Wylindoites constitute the largest exhibit - there being some 116 birds. standard and utili- ty_ Mr. George Lightlzer heading the list. with about 46 ‘birds. Mr. John Whitlock and Mr. Fred Blan- chard have also excellent show- lnizs. These birds are a most cred- iia/ole looking lot. In ifact the same may be truly said of all the class- es. The principal exhibitors in Rhoda island Reds are Messrs. John Whit- lock and L. A. lloszllrd. and in the utility class of these thirds Mr. Fred Waller, Colonel Peaike and Mrs. F. L. Hasnerd show fine specimens. in White Rocks. Mr A. Boswell Marnltfiéiii, is the principal exhib- itor. Theire is also s. good showing n; igloo-red Rooks, a total of about of the show pronounced it a utility Show with very fine ibirds of that class. ln s very few classes he de- clared, are found the standard birds,_ though what standard ones are shown are really very good. The whole utility portion of ‘the show, he declared. equal to some of the Ontario shows. I-le declared] that the quarterslln which the show was held were too crowded and that the birds could have been dis- played too much greater advantage if there had been more room. The manner of cooplng 5nd the manage- ment of the Show he stated to ibc most satisfactory. THE FORMAL OPENING. The show was formally opened last evening at B o'clock there he in: s fair attendance. In the absence oi the Lieutenant Governor Premier Bell was called on to officially open the show. The Premier after expressing the pleas’ ure it afforded him to be present dwellt on some of the advantages, of raising poultry and the splendid lessons which may be learned there from in regard to the elements ofi farming as well as its great value in imparting to boys and girls a love of farming sud the soil. and teaching them habits of’ industry. Messrh Geo. Williams and J. BLED- chfifd are the exlllibltors. Black Lekhofns are shown by John Mkzlnnis and Buff Lflfllwmi! by 1r, Blnnchmtd Mr. Mclnnls also l think l have heard it suggested dairy produce trade tends also to sun; we can my “om. lot has to this apparent apathy of parent-l that the Dominion Dairy BNLIICI} preserve an even balance between Mon? mm, u, m fllmsam plus, and guardians, are niot. getting ad hos rather neglected the Islam; .111 the different products and prevents and we have a goodly “amaze;- vnlnatagc of tihe school privileges recent years. If there is any ieelingiovor-Droductlon 01’ tiny single ar- we ha“, muwemr, om. dmlcu]. lilley have. Committing need be of that kind prevailing among the ticle. A knowledge of world condi- m” m; ‘dmwbmks; goremum done to arouse the people to amuse dail-ynlen it must be the result oiiflollh 1B "Beflll 111 11115 0011119911011- Pkrlflmg these is tihait of tlansport- m9 P99?“ 9° “h” mpnmn“ o’ comparing what has been done of,T11t1£ 1B Why 11111" 1118419 0119MB?’ alien which to say the least is "m! We'll“! “*4 “l” 1m" mmpfil late years with the gram work Wino-Mable study of this sort oi thing for “efy unsamlsmmmy. {might m,“ ling dhfldral bet/ween certain ages was dolls in this province in the 30""? Yeflli Dflfll and have endeav‘ have risen enoirmoirs-ly while ac '0 5199M “WWI “vim! b9 “m” early nineties, a work which need- 0111115 Vi‘ 111559115113” 761mm” 151°?‘ comi-nioirllation has dry no means - ___ ed to be done only once. No other mailflll 011 111B Bllblwl- Imps pace. lithe-re lie a shortage lit is however ‘ , g to know Province oi’ Canada ever received. The stability given to prices b?’ of cars, ahiplpeirs have had to wait that a forward eitep has been taken s" mlwh fl-‘tsmlallf-‘B 10 Dill i118 1n - m“ conditions “bwe ‘luamed are sometimes ilor weeks, the transfor- in education. in the form of an dustry on a tirln basis as this prov- "f great ‘@1119 m Prmluclirs 0f mmb ring of produce from the narrow sari-mammal) H1801 961001. 811d 1 ince did at that time. But you have 1! lllewflls the Wide hi1“ 511cm‘ no iih-e iwlde garage cars is s cause crust the day is not tar distant reached a stage now when you 1101139115 W1\1¢1l M118!‘ F0041 Dmdllcifl of delay as wold as exrtrra expense, when a Dllllfllifl‘ of such schools Inot need such assistance, and if are Hohhot to. the Prices of which one coupled wml the inability of shall he iieid iihrou-oiiooi the pro- vou did. you have your own n-een- a" delemmd b!’ “IIPPW and ‘is flue calr ferry at. limes to carry vlloco Wlhile tlhis may be said ‘to cies and organizations to give it. ""1110 0"" "timed “'1'” l" f" rrvier cars as soon as wed makes be in iihie enperiiulemlil siege hero As the provlnula; depalqtmenm be which there is no export demand. om, marge,- ag getting our produce it. is not so tn other provinces o1‘ gen to take up dairy work it was N°“'- 0f courml “l” wt" mm‘ on the marked. a problem. indeed. the particularly in l1“. necessary to define more clearly P19“~‘1Y d°"t1‘°>’°d 101‘ m1!‘- "me 5°‘ vlwldieirllng of rilhe gulage iiihrmlgfli- IIFOYIBOQ 01 Mlififl-l W118"! AS-fiflll‘ the federal and provincial fnnctlonsfng U“? extensiv” and wmpnwwd Our present needs are immediate aural schools have been in ezietnu in regard to assistance towards the $59M!“ which are 119C955“? m out the Provinct, more cars and s 06 M? 0V6!‘ 81X YWTE- 811d MN 1 industry, and by degrees the field k°°P m9 l-lfade 1P @311’? Dim-m?" second csrifemy co carry over our would Ila-M" Q9990 if‘!!! l! 5"‘ work in connection with cheese isc Willi!" evenly 4111'! 931016111111 1f ppofluge particularly in the rush iiidbe by Hon Dim-can Il-rduaii, torles and creameries has been lettidlfwrmmz“! "insmrmtmn- "d season and l tlhinik that a united Minister o! Agriculture flor Alberta more and more to provincial de - dimmiflhed U“ "ream °t lumllweilfolvt should be not 101111 b0 01> "M011 WWII“! 1n the Mlflm 188i pammmts while W8 of we Dommgfrom some quarters and complete- "m, "m, wlmcp; [g so vim! to flue lmmbeu- or the Agricultural Gaz- ion service have confined ourselves 1y ‘med “P “hers- Dlmcume“ °f wel-llhalre of our province. ' OWB- MM! 09111-118 Willi 31w lihllwlh more c1050“. to genera] pone!“ finance, and government purchase prgcgg c1 flsilim puiodlucts are on Alfl the pupils attending. he says: and to the coflrdmaflon of provhb and control interfered with private we dealing’ w“ of ma“, we “We find air schools of Agricuir cial effort with the view of promot- trading‘ H1995 were held "P 1n must exllwt; W 1Q PM 9° b9 e! “Tiara “mm?” “t ‘akmg lfli.’ that uniformity of practise and 8°11"? film W1 k9!" 11°“ "1 “Mot-own than one high prices which w." m! sirlii sod sivios them 8 method which is no essential if m A" abnormal tléllmd led tolhdlVe prevailed for ilhe last few wow lieu-t mi only in agricultural Canada-s products as a whole awjoverproduciion of some products iniyeam would mum“ so bu; will training for their occupation AU to receive proper recognition in them“? ‘md- The “hale sltuauml b9" liar-infers hie again oompfled to life =but in general education in markets of the world. The Dairy 1mm“ d‘*"‘°"‘"“‘d' a" “m” ""- accept prices bdlklrw cost of product cause we tialuo special care w give Branch at Ottawa has a represen - pemfing- and alway“ "99’ ‘nfflclm- ion’! Hiclw are we to prevent this? Cit-Wm" lllfll-Fllfitbll 1D 1511811911 511d tative in this province in the per - Mitre P90911113’ the varymg mt” "r One mioaim! 0! (110111: s0 and ‘the lflfllfllfinfll-li! will kmi-llttd lithium son of Mr .C. J. Cooke, who devotes exchange h“ ceated ma" 31mm‘ best as I see it i8 cooperation for in ""11" w!" ‘WW9 "M1491"! “ta-Y his whole time to the promotion of a 9' more must cooperate in the ma! 9° 0""- ‘mm this‘? 541119015 W'- ‘>913’ cow testing. This is the only line Th" 1“ m" ‘t ‘M’ °“ m“ °" koiins or their products. In Cami it'll“ t" "h" WW0" °f ism“? of field work which we are carry - f)?" °ir Canmm“ P"°d“°°- will!" dilm Flarm Products we have the "It with fl mW-‘h lm-D-"ovod EBB-firi- lllg on ot present. and l regret that Am’ 5 11°" °" “h"’"“e““ "m" machinery irooowory for oarryiiis Bitlwo-tbli- Tilt", "will! {ti the" HP" more of the producerado not take usitmm‘ “M Ne" Z“‘"1’“'d» “m” on this work_ what is needed is s W!!! 8081i. In ho speak in their edu advantage of it will‘ dhgs been selling butter to the mm up o; mm," ggugfgfly _ u; cation is bound ho nave a very I w“ pflvnezed to ‘pay a shot, do to t ‘ates’. where it is not need- “he mwm“ o,’ ‘my @-upgfgfijyg en groan. on toe lives of visit to the province last summer. eh‘ u “mp7 ‘bmauw u“ 9x‘ 080F159 W8”? dalwmk W“ a ma” you“ m?“ and women and and throuflh the courtesy of mm" c ancedrgtelwas so favourable that have frequently expressed the --- l; also: t: ""- sibled to see a good stretch of coun- and at we - H _ bought on that market, they wecie giolzng could do quite as gywfgdaaamai: ‘zgtgxtéatclti: Se‘; same time bring a better return to o mulch for ilhie citizenship of the sfantial character of the business r e Danish exporter than 11° °°uld ganvm“ 3. m” “um m’? 1mm’ (Special to ‘Iih-e Gmlrdian) ST. JOHN WOMAN ‘ADI-Y BURNED obtain in England where the selling of mousing". Gentle- gfnlfrogggflfi giwiflfflfaligg“ nrir-e is much hiizher than it is in lucul ls it not something of this M mane or mum“, between Chm the States. This state of affairs will kind the/t we need for our fair lonemwn and Kensmflrton w" continue until there is complete de- province‘! Something that will en- which we motored la indeed a pleas‘ control Vin the United Kingdom elhle our boys and girls to filil their ant prospect and a“ one who knows and exchange rates get back to place in the iloulnnlunity in which mm] Canada‘ pretty we“ _ I hopelflollteliliflz like parity all round. they live, so that when those who yo, w,“ mum, me when f," ma, As for the matter of control it is err. JOHTN. N. n, Jan. zs-auicu am mow "bearing obs burden and ll for the sake of clearness to q A l 13 bad] burned r kn r fi bit of country we - mi o 0m W“ Y hetwggn (therghtlnfllftric and the Pa. - B“?! in“ what n is M prssem‘ 1'1 h" reaiden“ °n 57mm?’ 8&9“ mlllhwl "l1 P806 Th!”- -_--¢0§__- TH] WIA 11 9119059 "OW b91111 110901195 lust evening and is now in the culgipfzafié not come have for ‘he into the United Kingdom are free. Genera] Hogpllgl 1p a cflflqm] qmdg. TIUPIRLTU“ - ,4’, IIDI, 1100s, on __..'_. T i "is" i" mile l aaiia""i::la.;l.i'»i aa.;"+:.'=::.::.l.li~ are: affix‘; gage“, tjfg: ,,,,,$;',,,,,‘,‘§ choose still on hand. which com- alone at the time and hel- pefdica- Wednesday. fresh to Norith and North west winds, fair and decid- edly cool. l d i H u u’ prises the remainder of last year's men; was only discovered by uglgh. 2333 vggfichgelgfgaposltzig “millfcztk purchase of Canadian and some bum agmgflmg miter, High tide this lifelnoon st 1.2.54 and tomorow ulorpig at 1.8.45. New Zealaod cheese secured un- nections give rue unusual facilities der the contra“ which expired m mgkfgl§gtggslltrg€ggti°g Prince August last. This cheese is retailer! HCAZZZAZKCAZADSA Sum!“ . . .. an. .- John and Clifford Beharr father at 40 cents per pound. 5:31;: Iilalilg glymotggrwcizifltg imported butter is still under con- trol and is rationed at 2 ounces per with an expoltsble surplus oi dairy h d k and son, left today on a crossJCans- sun “t! this ah-lemmn a, 458 produce, is bound up with thepinter ma: onggrbgagr’ ggtgzuwn ds hike to Vancouver. They hops to and m“ ‘umarmw mum‘ at “Mum” o" "Mia's fltmmml‘ mo“! ninz are those with New Zealsnd overtake Chad“ Burkmun ma 7'33- Side Carr who left on the trip last week. The first team has reached ‘Dorchester, N. B. FIVE DIVORCE CASES conditions may effectthe situation and Auermm Md m l temporarily, but with improved stor Mmch 31M next e59 exp re on age. and transportation facilities The Chancel,“ m, the Exchequer and the extension of commercial or mcenfly announced in the “on” of Lass quarter moon sunday. Janu- ary 80th 4.06 p. m. Noelle the emu» xii WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2s, 1921 - ..*,-"' """"‘“" “"""" ings occupied the chair and, after riot iaiird. Bfilooi fariirs are bene- ' shows Partridge Wvlindottes. The principal exhibitors of Black Minorcss is Mr. Wm. Cudmore with 32 fine birds. The game class is represented bv Mr. Geo. Bell, Jos. iCosiello and F. Reid. 35 specimens are shown iii those. ‘Mr. Boswell of Msrshfisld is the onlv nvhfbltor of amburn. In thrown Lecbn s and l-loudans. Mr, Hayden of Cheri-v Vhllev shows some good miss I while Mr. Robert Ravi-res of Mershfield has l6 ex- qellont snecimens of this type. in Buff Oroinzinn. Messrs. noorlre Tweedy and Georre Cud- mm-s are the Dflllolpnl exhibitors. Theirs is a small. hut- superior mlalifv dispiliv of new ducks It"! mrllcyc lw Messrs Boswell. Hind- man. Williams Mil Flt-NB!!- 'Mr. (fool-rs wollinms shows a nroitv pair of rsihblts. we" l; s pmlll ‘but very Inver- for looking exhibit of ens which n, ngqtlv packed and drew forth vet-v favorable comment. The or; exhibit was judged ‘bv whose nnibition is bovond-his ““"'———"'-i""" , i i lt fin WkALESMAN WANTIID- wlu. gfgggngggggfggtpwymig, with bnuglvelnl" u a mummflwmnl ‘III and st the same time double "Ytlttifilirs s salesman 0o giizaglmax: 1.6236253111321131! n lent 055a,“! Kilfl“?‘nt:i m‘, b“, o; gtyong pcrlsronallty m“. '1 “"3 o l pprsclt sleliov all truer of our or horse sod Kg‘: ‘Qzfidafim gksnm 00mm; ‘Mimi: m necessary sl- fifuf, 23,3131, 31$,“ ,$§,Z n mm” °' o“?! earnings; married man his???" "““”"" 4W" - - - ed. A l t m. A. W- "- mmfl‘ 3°“- “Q 3° second’ yfloog, Riley hulldlnl. flout! or If . new» oiimet. monit- Hon W. M. Les. Commissioner of Agricuture in expressing his pleas- ure at being present said to the poulrtry shows was largely due the great improvement in our poultry today. He expressed great pleasure at the show as a. whole and was de lighted with the magnificent exhib- it of dressed poultry. it was some- thing worth while to see whet s. splendid displs ythe poultry made when properly prepared for market. ‘By beinr: properly dressed he was informed that the poultry was worth five "onto a pound more" Quality counts. 1nd it only costs a little more trouble to produce it. Other speakers of the evening were Hon. G. It H glles, M. L. A.; Mr. Ii. T. Hilll- ..Io..A..; Mr. A.. A. Pomsroy, President of the Board of Trsds. Mr. J. A. Clark and Ml‘. J. 0. Hyndmon- who all spoke in very appreciative terms of the show and complimented the Poul- try Association and especially Mr. Hshtinr and Mr. Whltlock for their efforts. Leek of space unfor m; g J, Logan of the Dominion mgr! tumtely will not permit of sum - es of their remarks. gsnisation, the upward or down - ward curves of prices or stocks in any one country are sooner or later the world's markets or require - ments. This rule applies more strict ly to butter and cheese and other manufactured products than it does to milk itself for the reason that milk does not, strictly speak - log, enter into international com- merce. Fundamentally, howeventhe price obtainable for milk is based l, the price of cheese or butter is high the milk distributors must pay a correspondingly high price to so - curs supplies and on the other hand the price of milk falls in sym- pathy with a drop in the export val us of the surplus of the manufactur- ed products. This point would seem to be too obvious to need elaboration. and otherwise well infomlsd people in this country who cannot under - stsnd ‘why dairy products should not be cheap just * milk is plentiful Id feed abundant in their Oi 4-5 im so that receipts have been abnormal. The increased Commons that the Ministry of Food would be disbanded at the end of M .h. d if i th ht t‘ flattened out to the general level of 1,9111%,’ fiat of goodognhmhig n‘; Old Country for the present at any rate. course they have the right to manage their own affairs. but the continued control cause of a great and dissatisfaction which is not les- sened any by the fact that their ome production has on the exporlt vslue of the manu 515mm, time 9nd M", lectured product. It follows that if pflcg than 11m whqch h, impart“; has been the deal of irritation to when the rate of exchonaze may come back to a parity f am. of course. not able to offer an opinion. obi-ts of cheese into the United Kingdom during the pest year have exceeded the o Principal sources of supply for this article during the war. and production-was stilnulstod by the high pricsg. Tbsp vet there are a large number of slain. the largo pro-war drums. Th were not interfered with from that source Continued on Page ‘two y, ‘ f Maritime Division of the Y. M. C. "an; ",‘,’f,,,,§,'.'a. National Council is FREUERMZTON, N. B. Jan. 26. --l"lve cases were taken up by the Divorce Court today. One was dis- missed as-the plaintiffs were un- aible to proceed. ITS GREAT ToBE-i IOYEARS OLD AND HAVE. NOTHI NGTO WORRY ABOUT NATIONAL Y. M. C. A. MEETING IN UT JOHN ST. JOHN N. B" Jim. I6.—'I'he meeting here today. Delezndes from Sydney Mines. Halifax, Kentville. Monoton and Fredericton are in attendance. FELL FOITV I'll? AND IO- lOAiFED WITH DRUIQIS FAmVHLm_ N. 3.. Jen. l5,- Andrew Fox and Michael Oulliunn nm-rowely escaped death willy . when they fell 40 feet to the bot- Noslrwsak Pulp and Discs-ton on which they were working. I'd: broke his nose and. snklebmeivovgimasveral cute .1 was y Ouilfnon» w: bruised‘ and out. “,4; i. no