l min-1-...-.ra-r,\..s..,st.. ,-_..'._;~...-er..-;.__.‘....,..` ' - I I I . . THD 6 1 .milk until Monday morning. It is dim- » ` It to cool the milk much below T0 - dggrees with ordinary well water. I! mint is to so kept sweet. it should be -i1' Pave to hula this Provinoo. cooled to illl degrees or lower. With- out a'supply of ice it is almost im- possible to maintain this temperature on the average htm. The better the coiidition in which milk is delivered to the factory the easier It ia for the "' ly after separating and prevented from in this In con- l "'“ '° not so etllcient as ice. Seldom does a summer pass but one or more cans of ` ICE SUPPLY ON THE DAIRY FARM During ilie sumnier mouths dairy- iuoii usuully expi-riviice more or loss tilillvulty in keeping ilitfniilk or rrouni i`roni ileicrioratiug in quality before it is ili\li\'i\i'r-ri lo ilio ciiieosfr |'iictory or cr0iiiiwr_\'. At urdiiiiiry siiinuicr tciii- |ii»ri1i|iri~ ii 1-uiuils ii gimil tlcfll of work in izriol ilu- i\igl|I'i~¢ milk sliillrif-lilly in pi-vvviil ilu: liii~ii<- iii-iii l»;it‘ii»i‘iii iruui iiiiiltiplyiiig iulil rtiusiiig lilo milk in Iwvoiiif- sour li:-i'ni'<= ii is iii=livci'uil. lilspcr-iiill_\' is this liiv misc will-ii f~u-- ili\ii\'ol'i|ig to lem'-p .\‘;iiilrd:i_\' iiiglii`.< may In- iiiiiiisiviivil ieaisily wlinn ilio iuuii is lviiiiivil. llaug ul ouch end li i-luster of liitlo sm-lit-i. bags that uiny -._ _gr -_ni éi ehlauge. is Guardian Aunt in Summer a . cheese maker to manufacture a high- _"Ace Fon s°|_°|¢R3_ ___ A J cm" l“’°‘|““‘~ Th° “m9 “Wu” W large number ot the soldier boys here cream-It should he cooled immediate- no, use the y_ M_ Q A_ b“||du,‘ fm. entertainments and other past time. becoming too sour before it is shipped These "mom, hue recently bun re, Mid While Wal" "IW he “ed fm' °°°l' modelled and made more attractive for ing purposes. it takes longer and is tha bo .' somerhum "my very much apnre¢;%e.-H. - 5 . milk are lost that might have _ been ...T A~KQFFER|Nq,'- .__ Tha B;-gg. g Seved bl’ h8Vl“K 2 B\lDP|5' °f me in byteriah Woman’s Missionary Society _`,-QUDDIMDINIII-I-Mr.RnsBelR0~ readiness. There may yet be an oppor- of L9; ,15_ ham their “mul \T}mnk.[' not go; ' "{r5j¢dv°d.¢he_¢sd news lllniiy INS “'ll1l€l' 10 S€C“l'@ H Sllfflcllmf offering meeting on the evening 0! 0';.FridC¥ lfti-thgégoothrof his elster_Ml’l SUDlJ|.\’- |00 1100898 Mill D10'-|1009 0f Feb. 25th. The evening was not favor- Guo;-ga'$1\sr 6f= gvglgtolro, B. C., (nee slurlllir ice WCW flllll' lliBC\1SS0‘l iii il able for a large attendance but ilne Emma Rogers)-homo V80' S\ldd°“ 3'* rovqul issue of this miner- - interest in the work -was evidenced by ta¢k.af"pi1"eumon|1.. - - , u collection amounting to $31.82. In $22 71 durin the ast ear The Grade Il.-1, Ileginu Arscnuult; 2, .\lyrtlo Iilaquicre. Grade Ill.-1, Edna Pcri 2. Autionott G lan c 1.i-oii. (initio vi.-1, nits Miiimnn; 2, -Ws K. l|eGOU3AN» GloN fo! E!- -ONI MNT per word each inane tion for the advertising in this oolnmm QI; mlht older. llnl~ mum esnts. -Tl-Il MORNING--DAILY Guardian can be , ` -ml!_ert;y'a Toi_iaor.- ial-PerIour|,~~.v` , r . -conoinr-`1M_.`t¢,eoav uisnci-i mt asa soirooi Assommyalsii. ciiornrss, Quai-tettel. - Solos, lteadinss. ,Mia Hughes &ulo Mpmo Soloist purposes. - X '.- 7871. . _ ' -----*#~ addition to this the society raised -ENTERVTAJIIUAIAENT AND SOCIAL nsln e ers of L 0- 6- S D y - At Ke gtnn. .tb month - A MUFF HANGER llev. Roland Davidson must be greatly L. Kensington, will hold an enteftglll- _ "_ cheered b the missionar enthusiasm ,ment and ie loclll i th new u c . “'?"“` ‘° R009 "IP “W” “'*‘°" 1* in his csilgrsgation. Tneynev. George Hsu on Mgrchuro 1olir, tins promises 1-* U" “dl-" "Of" “HY li’ fl"-I' 1” “me” siiiisr or Aiberion who visitsu tus to be grandest or the season as it is “"‘“‘ "“"‘ 1° ““".‘“"- A ’“"“'l‘““S' East iniiis Mission in 'rrinirisa and mano up prinolpaiiy or foreign tai- "" ~“"'l"'-" ""‘ ‘"""‘"_"-"» "ml 0"" "un llritish Guiana this summer gave the ent. Admission .25~cts. Ladies with in- _ii_iiide very 'well IFUHI il "="‘"’"“"" address nt the annual meeting. ` baskets free. r 7668-3-6-M3I. iliailin tube list* one of the long, -' g . _ . slcudvr tubes. cover it with batting. _ H __ __ - -- .. °°“""_ 9’ ""’l’°“' Gather 1" the was St. Mary's Academy. Summerside.- Bededue Hall on Monday ev,6uin8. and iiulsli with ribbon loops or ti colv- Grade In Sec_ A__1_ Zim Blaquiem; 2’ Much 6’ at 8 0-clbakn A good pm, "`_""" “"0"-__S°“ I" “"0 em' L Edna Wedge;3,Elleen Arsenault. Sec. gramis being prepared. Sale of home- ""',"”‘ 'hm ’” “.’ he 'M 1009 bl Ii-1, Ernest. LeClerc; 2, Elmo Mc- made candy. - Admission 15 and 20 wliirh to hang it. Sow n small hut- Ummm; 3_ D_ MCNMH “nd Louis cts ton iii thi- other i'-ud_ and innke ii looll \\'edgn. Soc. C-1. Sophia Arsenriult; quruhlg the entertainment will be held "" "“' "'|"‘{' "M "' ""’ 'Ih"‘"" H" it 2. lieiitrlco \Vmlgr~.; 3, Mnrlm McLoIlnn Wednesday evening March 8th. - the lecture and concert in Central Should the.evenlng prove unfav- 7634-3-3m3I. -sPEc|'Ai. 1'-RAIN. Friday. March i- -i»i'i ii- n' -in it is `y; ” “l ti 3'C` " "“-“‘ ‘“_" “ ’“" “ ‘ "' - cl-lin Giillnut. Grudo IV.-1, Elaine 10th. leaves Alberton nt 3.45 for Sum- "" 'hi' l‘“"g‘*’- llllzard; 2. l~‘n\istn McCullough; 3 may-sirlri at [pw return ful-u. The ___ 1' llilda Iiliiqiilr-i-0. Grade V.-I, Mary Crystals of Summereido ploy the - ' f " - Wcilgv; :_ Svlliin llerry; II, Moudc Mc- Regain of Alborton a return hockey match. Then the Crystal llanil ren- ._ 5, ' g - *_ , I Adu Sullivan; II, Alberta McLellan. do;-5 music for rt nice liour’s Skate. - '- L, :,§`,.- ~ _,'1”,,___:_= __,_ a J -~-.,,-`f,_._.§§i’Ss ,Grade VII.-Bernice Gallant; Aile- Everyone 5,, “soured rr good time. I' ,...., , -- _ -- f ,. ~ 1111110 M@N@Ill--ll- Admission zso. .7655-x-iinssiwrr or I: mn: i a sg-cursttfotf I -i' °""="‘"g I" “°“°f °f the" Qr\\\\\\VIIIlA\\\\\¥*I#IIII04.\\\\\\@IIIH \ Q s: 5'* of Wall Paper Remnants Is now on. Every pattern HALF PRICE D r-|- Beautiful patterns for Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room, Halls and Kitchen. Some have Borders, some without. All big values. Come early. It will pay you to take advantage of these bargrins even i_f you have to keep the paper for :1 while. Seo the stock in our Wall Paper Department up-stairs. ' Carter & Co. Limited IA\\\\\i#IA\\§¥'”IIIlM$Wf@4 B' A al S lenders. About sixty of the select so- ] 5 a clety of Kensington gathered to while_ - away a few pleasant hours, for Mr Z'_\\\@WII/4\\\\\\\\\\\VIllllllIZ§\ g sou Vernon, who was home on a short furlough from Summerside where he is quartered with “C” Co 105th High- s. Lynds is second to none hs hostess, and u most. enjoyable evening was spent in whlst and other amusements. A dainty luncheon was served by tho hostess assisted by some of the ladies, after which Mr. Jas. Peudergasi; was culled upon hy the chairman. Mr. Ali. Glover, to read tho address and and also to present Mr. Lynda with nu niagunt wristlct watch. Tile nd- ilress was followed by several com- plimentary speeches from the chair- nian, H. F. Morrison, D. Matheson.Iuii Darracii, Mr. McDonald of Tlgnlsh and others. all of whom spoke very high- ly of Voruou. and said that although they were sorry to see him go, they were glad that ho had hail _“pluck” euougli to follow tho path of duty. and hopcd thai. that path would even- tually lcaii him to the last glorious nmrcli ni' tho Allies through thu strcuiu oi' Borllii. Mr. Lynda thanked tlio company for tlioli' gift in u few woll cipmcn wordg and ri. llttlo lntnr after s ii lu "For llc' 000.1 Anthem, the company brolio up, nil e ice and sprained his wrist. llis -ACCIDENT -The engine of Wed- nesday eveulng’s express. while on the -,way to the round-house, left the track and broke some of the springs. it. was 11 o‘clock before they succeeded ln getting' her back into shape again, and caused an hours delay in leavlilz the following morning.-Z. -ENLISTED - News has been received that Camille Gaudet. former- ly oi Tignish luis enlisted from Van- couver, ll. (‘., for overseas service. -Z. -oN FuR|_ouoH. - Mr. Sylve-rc lllclinrd of the 105th is home for a few days, his many friends are pleased to see him looking so well.-Z. -INBPECTING-Mr. McKay oi’ Charlottetown. Inspector oi’ Public Works arrived in Tlgnish Wednesday on n. tour of inspection.-Z. _ -BIG PRICE. - The highest price ever received for sheep in this part of tho country was brought .Wednesday ata sale In Pnlmur Road. Mr. Roch- i’o; New Waists $1.25, _1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 4.50, 5,75 up. Very special line of new silk waiets at_2.5O. ` _ - ' special Display of the New 5 2 Wall Papers for 1916 ` YEAR AFTER YEAR THIS WALL PAPER STORE SENDS WALL PAPER to every town and lvillage in P. E. i. This store specializes in artistic wall papers. Its buyers are experts in this line. That is why this storelleads the I procession in this line. . ~‘ f ' ’ " WEDNESDAY WE IN \/ITE YOU TO SEE THE GREAT EARLY DISPLAY WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT. COME AND LOOK I - / New American-English and Canadian Wall Papers. Papers for every and any _room-all tasteful-smart new things. Ask to see some of the most modern in American decorative tideas-and find out lhow cheaply they are * sold. A _ f _ ' New Dress Goods and Silks I A "iw , Wednesday sth inet. 'f - Q <--; l ._..‘§| .rl ff’ Here are some of the new weaves. -- _ . , _ Navy and Black serges 85c, 1.00, 1.20, { _ '_ § ` 1.50, 1.60, 2.10, 2.50, 2.75. _ _ ,_ v-A - I ¢.T_-1 q1~;;;yé1;i33i<1?i;£i0ossinI;..mBins,sstis V -. -if - 1 ‘ '7 "1 I ..sa“ilél’§sm'f‘iEi.‘i.“f.12‘ i““°’ ”’°“"‘ ,I fd 2 ' .='§ .B .G dco -1.95 ‘ 'I -_ 1, lvvgw é.ovd:li;j:enC?:_‘vcrts.p?Fq1l'19.ee___Y__,_ | , A Ladies Home lourual Pat- , , , "“l'o-Day_' il - -_ of Special -» ,, ,usrpl `*~n. , ,' , :customs _- 1 -a.ss»""‘ , -0° - will “ ` -15 .mneurn an " g rj; .70 .05 223%# 3.' River \ I » , t C . i I I I . ‘ - THE NEW DRESS GOODS and silks , are pretty well all in, The finest line of | / I , - ‘ I each that Prince Edward Island can of- » fer-is here for your inspection. ` . ~/ - - . I 1 , . u.w,oso uns _)» is I »