- on Wtdnolday. complaining of not. : a talented conversationalist, his sud- 7 years is deeply regretted. 'kietcrslvirs.'r.naii,i . . ‘can; ure. Ralpeh llfilllillzifngflxilgt.’ iammz” l“ m’ “m” ‘MM’; M" ' James in Cambridge, Mass; Regiu- I _ aid and Joseph, of Sourls, and Pet- ‘ rest in peace. . brother, had been doing cmmm, |“"= fibrin: the war and. had to be out I verdict of death from heart _ and kidney trouble. ' McDonald, Alex. McDonald, Neil fW-lhed Wm‘ m°-" A IMPORTANT anmrlous ' Ill IIEMOIIIAM JOHN MACDONALD __-_- Queer Marriage Muddle Difficult To Clear-Up rne people of Little Pond and vic- ‘PARIS’ m“ “'“u°'*" m "'1" fnity were shocked on u. m“ l“ PM" 1° 11118111811 out o! “turd”. November zafhrzzrzitg ‘what must be the most complicated of the sudden passing o: John Mm man-h" “Mme "1 ""711- Donald, of heart trouble. The Wm M M?’ x" S 1111511155 The deceased. who lived with his ma“ °t m“ °h““°t°" "w" 1"" york ‘t a Helium“ hum: and 1e“ ‘confined to an asylum. Many year-g liter he fell in love with mother feeling well. ms brother being 1,. ."'°“"“" H’ 1"“ °° I" l “Wm- ”, m ma”, h. m Home“ b; a ibut it was refused, because insanity “my, new“, h, b, "t, m j1= no 8Y011lid for divorce in prance. ' g u“ ~11“ 111th biaomously married the lhour. 11° ‘blind min dead in bed. A I doctor was hastily summoned but‘ ’ ' Then the first Mme. X. died M. d a fdun he hadbeen dead some hours. ,x_ went to the Mame ‘m! u“ ‘An inquest w hei h . u d’ w m‘ “mam |dcath certificate to arrange for his ivcddlns. He was asked to produce‘ gtnc birth certificate of his "fiance." 11$ WM pointed out that her marri- {Bge to him was recorded on this document, and that while he was alive she could not marry again. No H’ leaves t° m°um his 1°35 t“ lamount of argument produced any A kind 111111 0111181118 nclihbor, and den death at the early age of 34 gX. was legally a widower and the hm!’ Iwoman was legally a wife. M. X. Calif, and -four brothers, jis now seeking a “divorce" from this u ‘t home’ who have the sincere [woman in order that at last he may aympath oi a wide circle of friends. Imam her" T119 P681101‘, Rev. L. P. Callaghan, Hold-up Man: “Your money or pmiiiiiéidnfl. large funeral cortege, Yo“ “M, w c o owed the remains to I'm‘ Victim: "It's no use. My wife's tie Pond Church, and also conduct- 1 ed the obsequles. The pail bearers m the m“ um o’ humus “W”; were: Frank McDonald, Raymond at Christmas time’ m‘! m" m“ McCor-madk, John J. McDonald and ‘ . G d M D id. M h er" c 0m ay is soul ,the value oi the live stock section (P11111111 plea-so copy) or club work as well as to tuc bene- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN tisiimi cuilnniiiiflscrrl. Tremors TUBNIPS-There was a good Call-Se Aldrin movement of turnips to Charlotte- imm yesterday, the farmers taking advantage of the sleigh roads and ROME, Dec .22.—Tavo violent earthquake shocks occurred at the town of Cerignola in the Abruzzl “Oderate temperat m- The price Whtinucs at twelve cents rizc.) per bum" 1111411118 1!! fill‘ 1011!- lfountains today, causing the psn-. ic stricken inhabitants a. dcsert1 2.000 PELTB a! AUCTION- their homes. ' “M1811 bankruptcy o1 the Wlter- After a succession of. lesser gird Sliver Fox Farm, wdlifilifldughuckg 1n m, p"; goptnighg, m, "1111. 2,000 silver fox pelts will be ‘ population w“ gomplctcl] unnerv-, Jag?" 11mm“ 111111111111” be B0111 011 ed and despite the iuicnse cold. {m :11; A-ge 112°! 111s canrgfhundrcds resisted the efforts or n“ h "c °n °mP1mY~ e authoritfes to induce them to re- l c referred to was one oi the tum u, we“. hm“ breast in Ontario, and ranched )1 Trinity United church WEDNESDAY, DEC. 233D, ‘l.30--ltiidweek Prayer Service in Ilearir Memorial Hall. Subject of study-The Christian and Christin-Is. 8.30—Sprcial meeting of Session. WESTERN GUARDIAN —SPECIAL SKATE, Kensington Rink, Thursday, December 24th atl 7.30 p. m. Good ice. Good music." Season tickets not accepted. Admis- DECEMBER 2s. 1931 Prison Has Changed Since Dicken’s Day’ KINGSTON. Ont., Dec. 22- (Written for Tile Canadian Press by G. H. Wliliamsom-When Char- les Dickens visited Kingston in 1842 the place that interested him most was the prison, and the fam- ous novelist kriew something about Jails, Judging by the Pickwick Pa- pers. Of the Portsmouth Peniten- tiary he remarked: “There is an admirable jail here, well and wise- ly governed. The rnen were em- ployed as shoemakers, ‘ropemakers. blacksmitbs, tailors, carpenters and SAN TA PALS Continued from page i. No. Name 220 Agnes . . . 22B Irene ... ... ... . 230 Colin ... ....- 231 Alton .. 232 Roland ..- 234 Roma 235 Charles ... ... 23d. Teresa 237. Eleanor . 23B_F‘rances 239. Viola Earl Johl Pafrlcia ' figi V e ... ... ... ----- on. ... ...-..- “...-acts o-l-Ahanapng-al-agnn ‘l.’ “scum-cu...- foxes for many private owners. In- I THE MODE OI‘ THE TIMES - Montreal Star. fit of club activities in general. The Eastern Dairies, Limited oper- ate thirty-eight plants with g, man TO JUNIOR CLUBS COUNCIL Th; announcement by A. E. Mac- Laurin, General Secretary oi the Canadian Council on Boys’ and Girls‘ Club Work, of the accepta of membership in National and De- velopment Council of Canadian as Montreal, Ottawa, ‘Toronto, Ham- pamed by the Mace and Meet Packers marks an important extension in-the 560W °1 11111101’ club work. The Canadian Council operates as a co-ordinate unit in junior farm club activities between the Federal and Provincial De- partments of Agriculture and bus- iness institutions directly interest- ed in agrlcliltufil-l progress. The junior farm movement has grown rapidly during the recent ’“""‘—_"' '“"' " ' "" ' " ' ipcd @ DOB“! by Chit IJOESWEITI year and the membership is now It is interesting to note that at p ' at Le xvme R Q’ w m f 1_ well 'ovcr the 15,000 marks. A large the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair "i" "m" 111° P1111’ disemberkfid “m ’ g es e ° rcportion of the membership are,in Toronto in November twenty-one “d mum“ a 511111191 111115. interested in livestock club work, and this has already proved very two members each and coming from 111MB! 9-1111 c1111! and wearing sash- effective in the development of each of the several provinces in the 65 119N911"! 111511115 3111111511 "199595- 161681. H1111011Eh 111151G1111Y- T115 51111115 quality in livestock products. The addition of Eastern Dairies, minion championships in the judg- thb twist-muster recited fl- pocin of remain upright and catch wind- Lmitcd, and the Canadian Meat ufacture of dairy products includ- ing icecream, milk powder, cori- densed milk, cheese, butter and casein, over an area extending from Richmond, P. Q, t}; Yorktori, Sask. they are also milk and cream dis- tributors in such important centres ilton and Winnipeg. The Industrial and Development Council of Can-l adian Meat Packers is an associ-l ation representing the large puking houses operating throughout can-I ada. They have always been keen-' ly interested in assisting practical movements ior the promotion of; agriculture in general and for better breedng and feeding of livestock 1 in pailtlcular. Junior farm club teams e01. _:ris1rlg Dominion will compete for the no-' ing of cattle, swine, grain and pot- Packsrs should add considerably to 810E5- r _ “‘ ..‘“ { Ye famous cheeses, hear my word foriiic crown of the plant in early spring. Shrubbery holds leaves and E Classified Advertisements : Olaalnseri-lon......................10c perlineoffiwords 1 Threa Insertions 9c per line of 5 words Four Insertions Eight Insertions 8c per line of 5 words 7c per ling of 5 words .... i§fOfi Q§O§90§++§§OVVO $0 Q4 O-GO-O-O-OOWOO-OOOOOQ-OOO 200-0 O-G. t__._..._..» ..- ._ a“... -- -. ~---~ -» -~-_~- ~ - -- - ~ - 1111111171’ to collect from them for ranchius iees is said to be largely muggy, peg 2fl__En‘mh'°men the cause, of the financial d1saster.- gm gquovvmg m, mgsguung 1nd by not "dressing" so frequently for the theatre and restaurant. PERSONALS M’. “than? mnahoe (way) am assuming t. mendous import- medical student at Dalhousie. ism e spending ins Christmas vacation at -- 0mm w“, mm m,” mchi m‘ Mme 111 manual- they can change in the middle of the afternoon and wear to tea or MH- Mery McLean. Kins Squarexcocirtnii parties, dinners and the left this morning for Tnronto to cinema or informal dance ciub," spend Christmas with her dsugn-fssid a leading London dressmaker, tars, Miss Ruth McLean, R, N" mg discussing the situation. "I am lnak- Miss Muriel MOLEIIIL who is very 1118 “Wfilffllenlll! 11195598 11°"- 111111 sick at the present mm many more of these formal after- noon frocks, mostly in silk crepe or velvet. Black is a fr uent choice, Royal Welcome f with the new brown aseqrunner-up." For Chegse (jargg This informal habit does not, of _ course, apply to first nights and (fhnadiau Prgsg) other gala occasions, when evening LQNDQNI Dem 22__Never ha; dress is still the rule. Someone who cheese mlved 1n England m such went to see ‘Cavalcade’ at Drury a state as when the Lord Mayor m” m” night "ha" the Km? "d of London. Sir Maurice Jenks, City Queen and their “mm “w ‘his sheriffs. tmmpeters o‘. the Rflyal fervidly patriotic play remarked how Horse Guards’ and boys of the ‘beautifully silvery the Queen's hair training ship Arethusa gathered on “S 6mm‘ Hays Wharf, London Bridge, to welcome the steamer Somerset, the first of the New Zcaland che.sc fleet t0 reach the country this sea- . son. ; While most common varieties of The Lord Mayor who was accom- flowering perennials and small Sword fruits are not as a rule harmed by befits tanseddrcss: u?‘ h: rm“ freezing when in the dormant stage in ~ s c on . - - . decoratzd lug drawing Zlsrfir: most of them arc susceptible to kil- bargeioad fo cheese from the Som- 1mg by “Mmute freezing and erset steémed to the hE-ad o! the thawing. Bast results with such old tea dock in the Pool of London. plants are secured only when a On board was the High Commis- suitable coverng or mulch to act as smnevrvif]? i)” z1’:1md(s1"rh°m‘ an insulator and prevent thawing as or an New Zeainnd f n is ‘dad F s t dairyma-ids. The Lord Mayor was o so prov ' ' ' “mm o the (‘ederal Experimental Station NATURE snows rm»: NEED ron WINTER raoTucTloN lowing advice with respect to in print mulching for winter protections: “Naturs protection, or mulch is English dalrymaids, curtsied before the 10rd Mayor as of herbaceous plants, after dying welcome to the cheese: " All hail, ye brethem of the curd, Zcaland borne loaves and later snow. As the" |scason advances these stomps break down and form a protection New Of greeting from the Fatherland Full of the vitamins they come liittier that are blown into it, and 'I‘o fight the fight as you yourselves as a result, wherever necessary, 0g British Chggse f0,- m-msh material collects to form an effic- Afternoon frocks. consequently. 1 ance in the Iondon woman's ward- 1 _ Currants, goqseberries and hardy raspberries are benefltted by mulch- ing around the‘ roots with ordinary barnyard manure, which can be worked into the ground by cultiva- tion during the late spring. As a rule, many plants wil survive and even appear to thrive without mulching, but experience has shown that mulching, if properly e-‘etaoi will benefit practically any variety or species of small fruits and per- ennial flowers." THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT All earth folds up the daily cares, sion, 25c. and 15c. 11130-12-23-21 “We "m-"s m“ 1“ ‘mudmg ‘i “"1 ison Clark of North Adams. S. prison. The female prisoners were -—SI'ENDING CHRISTMAS m M11111“ 111 needlework." BOSTON-Mr. and Mrs. Harry c. T111 Peniwnm" 1W1 be” ‘*5’ Muttart of Carleton. and their tbalisbed only a couple o1 years daughter, M155 33am 1e“ this week when Dickens made his visit. Even to spend Chrmmu with M,-s_ Ed- in those times the Justice Depart- ‘ment had the idea of giving em- lployment to the prisoners. Women. _.§UMM|3RS[DE BUSINESS too. occupied their time at handi- COLLEGE ‘CLOSES-Jrhe Central Work P1181111 11b" W" “d "a? Business College held its closing on Tuesdayafternoon, aft:r a. very suc- cessful term. Miss Macfseari gave it is used today. a diploma They were as follows: greetings extended to all. S. 890d- 250. 252. 253. 254. 255. back for building purposes. lust asi257. 1 Z58. There still resides here one who 259_ a short talk to the students and, was 011 111B Pmwnflbfi’ B1111 1M1‘ 26°- congratulated them on the spicnd-‘ 111 1373 and ""911 53 W575 at the 251- id showing they had made in their‘ provincial prison. first in the 61P- 262» examinations. Four of the pupils; M115’ °t teamst" “d aikrwnds “s, 263' gum-mg 1n gepgembe, wmplebed messenger. He is Michael Kennedy, 264. the shorthand course and secured: Wh° Yetm-‘d 5”‘ Yea“ as“ M" Km‘ 266' ncdy says his observation led him 271. M15; Ggofgle gampbeyp M155 3053.1 to believe that many of those sen-l 272- mcnd Richardson and Miss Patricia‘ “med 19 11mm “m” 1°" the m‘ ‘ 273‘ MacLellan of Summerside and 51117111111" Wm‘ a changed viewpmnt I 274' Amy Bryan of Portage. The pupiisl 01 111°. "d m“ “we mPnY 1°‘ 275' Ipresented the teachers with beau-I 911111911 9° "T" "@115 m‘! thlrdjfll‘ tlful gifts. Ice cream and cake was? 1'41""!- 1119 m?“ “"1"”? 161111111412"- ,served at the close and Chrsitmas‘ 1" $111111‘ "m" M11195 and "W19 In the old days the cells were 259. Teddy Kathryn . Jack Adeline Francis Elmer Billy Iizroid Frank Lawrence Winnlfred Margaret Mary Veronica Teresa -...c-..c......c.. “...-...- "......- ...-cu...- .-cc.........-...sc a-l caaaau-umuurauammnem Arthur Olive Adeline Mary Jimmie Ilene Blly Theresa aasoneanclbnlsel aeoceoabcloluaaaen aeeaoeooea aaceaaaaaacooalaoo _gp1-;(;1AL cflnygfmAs 553v.‘ about two-thirds the size of the. 731- lCE—Appi'Oprlatg sgrvicgg 5o,- ghe present ones. There was very little $33 Christmas season were held on Sun- space for the convict to move 234 day last in ‘I‘rinity United Church, around b1 i111 coll and the 5111111111’. ,‘Summer.iide. Rev. Mr. Campbell appliances were for from being ade- As one great family waiting strong, Till olt of darkness dawns the day On which our Saviour Christ was born. Still from the plains of Bethlehem, Earl . ..... ... ... ... Gladys s. Hazel ... ‘... ... ... ... Anchie ... _ . Ziiil-Reglnald ... ... ... ... sec ccc ccs F‘. nepueare-aaaa-ua-aSuegsggagwqmw Faint echoes bring the Shepherds 1 preached forceful sermons at both 111111119- T116 01d W°°d9n 17111111911 9°11" 291 l,“ 9 mo 50118- services. In the morning his sub- 58-11134 111° 111111111118 W516!‘ 101' 1116 293 glgieon "' "' "' '" ' ject was token from the [gxt inmates. Now the penitentiary has 294 Emma“'u:"n’_.".'_'_ n. m Revolving visions of the mind, Reflect within thc mimgcr low. Humility, the lcsscn taught, The sumptuous goal to overthrow. Proud heart, forsake thy pedestal, And hail the Christmas spirit glow Matthew, chap. 2. verse 6. "And, 8-11 51113511111 W911! Years 58° each |'I‘h0\l, Bethlehem, in tiic land of‘ M11 W115 equipped with a separate ‘Judcn, art not the least among the look and one key would open all Princes of Judea; for out of thee 111° 1011115 011 1119 “me "61"- NOW shall come a Governor that shall the keeper 1n charge is obit by rule my people Igrgelj’ ms 591-- turning the handle at the end of mon in the‘ evening was caged a the tier to open one ccil at a time. “Crusade worthy o; Christ,» 1n or, if he wishes, to open all the “inch he spgke o; war as meggecw- cells. Improvements in the library al to bring peace to the world. Spe- h!" 19511115611 111 the 1101114615 EFF cial music was beautifully render- 1111B 911B 119511 01 1611111118 111111101‘. TIIE SMALLEST PUDDING RE- CORDED Earth measures not, her golden Christmas pudding m the gifts, As sequence to this hallowed day, Far from such claim in holy zeal, The soul leaps forth, its debt to pay and weighing less than ‘A oz.. we; exhibited side by side with a main- True fellowship, good-will, and cd by a. full choir. In the morning Th? 91111931191131 5Y511¢111 has given It is one inch m diameter and cheer. the anthem, "The first Christmas Femarkame Pe-511115- 0118 0f 111B weighs 196 gralnsh n has been we,» A? 0111151111115 81115. 31111511 1110113111 Morn," by Newton. was sung, tug present convicts has matriculated muy made IT me Christmas ma,“ Wiiy- solo part being taken by Mr, Row- and is being supplied with the k“ m Md o‘. the People“ Dmpensa" -n. A. Louise Birch, Mass. lend Pbllipeon. In the evening $111111’ “"1"” 1°‘ "-11 M“ °°1"5° l" for the Sick Animals of the Poor. __n_____.____ [“Christians A\\la.ke,S51ut3 the Hap. Queen's University as an Extrii- by M55 Lfly 1331mm who "quh-eg WINTERING DAIRY carru»: IN py Mom," by Maundcr, was very -m111'111$111dent- snqgu; BQARDED QpEN .‘finely rendered by the choir. Seiec- T119"? W115 0011511181111116 111111111- FRONT 511E135 tions from the Cantata "The Nativ- lecturing done 1n the old days at ity of Christ." were sung at the the penitentiary. A man by the close of thc service. Special parts 11111116 °1 EVE"! 11°41 1°19“ 11151111‘: were Lair _~n by Mrs, Hurry 511e,,’ Mn factured there and paid convicts for‘ bu, A. F. Sharp and lVLr. Ewen Nichoi- overtime and this money was kept" There were large wngregu- for them until their discharge time arrived. George Offord had shoes weigh the various ingredients. (Expcrinicntnl Farms Nola) that‘ There is no doubt that the barns generally makc a farmer feel 5°11‘ we” sumclenuy fine‘ Shelves. , iciit mulch. v And make it every day much harder i 1701118113’ SDQQUIIB. 1111’- po; foreign finds w m; me 1ardcr_ material for a mulch is ccaisc with a fmyare o; hump“; the straw or very strawy horse manure. bcst i p... moved on to partake of Close lying or dense material, such‘ an newnomy luncheon" when as well-rotted manure, is not sat- chewk isfactory as heating may often start that his lot in this world is as good 11°“ ‘*1 b11111 “Mm- s. made by the prisoners, and S. T, as that of ally other member of so- 1 -—Mrs. Montgomery of North-am. Brennan, a. Kingston mayor sixty wmng number m the sweep‘ LONDON, Dec. 22.—'I‘he smallest world, made entirely of Empire produce moth lG-ton plum pudding at hte Royal Albert Hail, Kensingion, S.W. the assistance of a mathematician and o. chemist to work out and "It was made," she said, "from a recipe handed on to me by my grandmo- The l3 ingredients had to be chopped many times before they Our telephone operator got the ciety.‘ On the other hand, there is has entered no getting out of the fact that these Hwpital for imposing structures are costly propo mg “mm s‘ sltions when interest, insurance, and depreciation are taken into FEEDING KENS FOR wmTm treatment and is do-. 111° P1111116 County years ago, had furniture made in the prison. Then there binder twine department which was operated by the prison author- was the ::For treatment of caked bags in_ cows, or garget, use Douglas’ Egy- ptian Linlment-the quick, sure remedy. Saves time and expense. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, FBO- producing counties served specimens r Sa‘e K - F0 ' _ Miscellaneous cannsoalm, SUITAnBLEI roa lining outhousas. e .. c. Per sheet. Guardian omcc. ti viucial Lourlsurveyor. Herman- FOR SALE — ANTIQUE XMAS Gifts. 233 Queen Street. 101389-12-18-51. roa. sans-ores NEWLY unusu- ened cow, five ycars old. David Birt, Suffolk. 11121-12-23-21. FUII SALE - OLD PAPERS. 51 inn Ofllce. cents bundle. Guardian Office. B-i-ti’. I roiteam 'ro an‘. BOARD sun! room signs on hand at Guardian 081cc. FOB BALE-TWENTY-FIVE PLY- mOuth R00! Puilcts. G60. F’. Mac- Donald. Mermaid. Phone R-3-32. l 11115-12-23-31. FOR SALE-ONE SECOND HAND Driving Sleigh. APPLY Lindsay 00168. M11101}. 10976-12-18-61. p03, 35],]; _. BFIELL FOB POUL- 917. one dollar per hundred pounds. The Earle Fisheries 00.. r-rariottetown. 1103-12-10-81. I03 55L! .- BIIBOPSIIIRE RAM (Registered). (weight 220). A- MacK rio. loos timek- M‘ m 1ll20-l2-23-2i. POI IALI — SEVERAL COOKING Ranges, 3 Base Burners. 1 0111 fashioned Franklin Heater. ADP1Y I’ ROCBIOIG Stflfit. 11082-124241- FOX I'll!) F0; BALE - 811151115 for fox feed very cheap. The Earle Ilsharid 06-. Charlottetown. lios-ii-ifl-fli. v v F v ' -2 CHRISTMAS CARDS» or '- redesigns. may novbo "b- .‘- i from the Guardian Central wit; Printer-y. order early and 110M dlsa lntment. p” IMM-II-HI-tf. FOR IALI - A REGISTERED flhorthorn‘ bull 8 years old. will flf 1 1011B‘ AYIBII IQ. 5W1! S. if. Iddetone. a Valley. ‘l I. " ' 111 42-234) ville. (R. 3, Souris.) 9379-10-15-1 month. TWO MALE BOARDERS IN PB!- vate family. Apply Guardian. 11124-12-23-21. our: on zrwo aomosns CAN be accommodated. Apply Guard- i dairymaids from various of their native produce. BIRTHS ROBERTSON — At Rled Point on Saturday, Nov. 14th, i931, to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Robertson, a son. 1109114114941 MACLEOD-At Bradaibane. Dec. B, d931, to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Muc- ESCAPED-SII-VER FOX TAT- Leod a daughter, Shirley Imne. tocd H-i I. Y. T. Nader notify Al- phonse Doiron, Mayfieid. 11103-21 Female Help Wanted ioai, Shirley Irene, infant daught- ' in of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mac- WANTED - GIRL FOR HOUSE-v work for a few days; one who can sleep at home. Apply 111 por- son, 19 North River Road. 11058-12414! ‘ Found FOUND-BUFFALO ROBE. P. I. MacDonald. 1109811 To Lei nousa T0 LE1‘- Bchool Street. APPLY M 11119-12-33-31. TWn CARAGIB T0 LET. APPLY 218 Hillsboro Street. ' 11080-12-22-31. TO LET - HEATED APABTMWT . A ply 357 Queen 5t. ‘m’ “We p . iioe-l-iz-n-ai. F03 nuan- _. exam. i-"unrusn- ed Cottive. Adults only. Ioply Guardian. 11975-134341- Male Help Wanted DEATHS “gd 1:11; 11191121511115- The 111113111‘ consideration, They certainly do rs ou e app as soon as e . | bring up the cost of barn 100111, for 52°32.’iiilii“'...‘°.i.°ff.i“.fif. T ' "m WP“ ' ' Dui thltid .l0bils $1521; ifafigolfihjssgi 311,111: and Lil. d...” myilil... .11.. following sprmg- Practically an of‘. been wintered in single boarded our common perennial flowers are ' 0pm front’ sheds at the Cap Rouge‘ ‘benefited by a mulch two to ‘our! Station and only a few had to be inches m depth o‘ straw. leabmmfld brought in under exceptional cir- or strawy horse manure. Strawber- ries are best mulchcd with coarse evenly ova;- bhg row; m 5 “pm 0g] in the 2. 3, and 4 year and mature two or three inches. Many of the - classes. and it is thought 111111 9X91“! hardier varieties will winter satis- ‘ cise and par; air» gave them the vi- 1118 Drive of eggs are two important factors determining profits in egn cilmstances when suffering from in- Prmuctkm- jam Amongst the mt were future therefore vitally interested in the “raw which. should b, ‘Dread champion producers of the breed, js°1°°11°“ °f “eds and 1119111“! 19041118 as well as the production of wen matured pane“ capable o, I lills Bay, a village seven miles west ities and gave employment to many of the' inmates. Now they are building g Pre- ferred Class Prison a couple of miles westward, ‘and with a most modern women's prison a short distance from the older instit/uti-n there will be a penal area for sev- eral miles, from the grounds of fxalwington" where three of Can- ada's earlier Governors resided _when Kingston was the seat of lsovernmcnt (1841 to 1844) to Col- EGG PRODUCTION B! L. GRIESBACH Dominion Experimental fiedcricton, N. B. Station, The cost of feed consumed and Poultry raisers are eaw egg production during meiof Kingston, named after John Prevents blemished stock. DEVEREAIIPS Grocery and Meat Market DATES 4 lbs. for25¢ DRAINED CHERRIES MACLEOD-At Bradalbane, Dec 21. gummy wmmub a mulch’ but, under such a condition the plants‘ will usually begin to grow early dn, the spring and commence to bloom before the dange spring frosts are past. This may kill the blossoms andlcsscn the crop of berries. l “It is also possible to extend the Leod, aged l8 days. Funeral took plaog Tuesday. WHITE-At Pasadena, Dec. 1st, 193i, Mia. Margaret White, widow of late Rev. George White, former pastor of Baptist Church, Char- °1 eel-We We tion without a single reactor, which mm and early wmm when egg Collins, surveyor-general of Que- prlcgs are huh 1191!. who signed the treaty with the A; the nedeflcwn mperlmental Indian chiefs at the Carrying Station, the laying hung receive Plue- P71"? Edwlfd County. in scram}; grain which is fed m the I787, bY WhlCh the Indian tribes, lfnomlng m. even,“ h, deep “m, deeded upper Canada to the Brit-l litter and a dry mash fed in hop- m‘ (“WV”- pe“ "m"! "e Open at all times. Grit and oygtgr gm]; rm, 19.1mm", reduced somewhat without serious- hoppers. Green feed and milk are i 1.7 ll-fecting egg production. tality and ruggedness ncccsary for making high records. The herd is accredited since 1922 and has pas sed four consecutive tests for abor- 0c lb. Crystallized Cherries 0G 1n BULK RLISINS 2 lbs. for shows that it is at least ns well to prevent diseases with pure air as to try to cure them. It should however, be understood 25c WANTED AT ONCI —' MAN work on farm. A991! $0 V0115‘ , point, a. n. No. 4. w” m“, nm-ia-n-ai. curs formerly Miss Calhoun o.’ COPY). Card’ of Thanks Mrs. Norman McDonald and fam- 11! wish to thnni: in their recent sad bereavement. 11114-12-23-11. .. .. P. E. I. Mrs. White was Cai- houns Mills, N. B. (Patriot Please risiglabours and friends for sympathy and kindness wrapping season of strawberries by keeping a portion of thc area in crop, mulched until the plants ac- tually begin growth under the that no cow in milk, or weak calf. should be thus wintered; that cal- ves not six months old at the bzgin- mulch. By this procedure the plants m" a‘ Nwember had better be are kept dormant until compara- kept m: m“ 31°“ 51mm‘! b‘: “m” “W”, h“ m the season. and “med out before September to gradual- bear a crop somewhat later than] 11' 3°17 ‘wed 1° 11°14? m“ 11° ha" plants wiiicn have been allowed tofihi-Wed @511 11111111111 hi“ m“ ‘m’ at“; growth a; a more 1,07,11,11 time,‘ merited by files all summer should by the earlier removal of mulch: b0 wlnterod outside: 1111011131511” The canes oi blackberries, tender should front the south and have no varieties of raspbcrriu and grapes cracks to create drafis. The Golden Rule is old, . » with four to six inohzs of eoli. isae-a-u-sfugq camp u. we m, w, m. roll." supplied daily and fresh water is Owing to its low price and its always available to the birds, 11111111111111’ on many farm. barley The scratch srnin during the win. b mtkhc up a greater pm of the tcr months usually consist; 0g no l ration than ever before. Tests show pounds feed who.“ and mo pound‘ 1 that where cod liver oil and suitshlg of whole oats. ‘The heaviest feed 1g Brien feed are supplied, barley l; a given in the Cvcnlng . “d the , satisfactory substitute for corn. At amount fed per bird average, “out: the Fredericton Experimental Sta- 11‘ P°1111db dilly for ten birds. nu, "on winter production was slightly amount may be varied according g9 higher where corn was fed but pm- the condition of the birds and egg m P" bird was greater where bar» Production. _ ; icy was fed, ' ‘Ibo mosh usually fed consists of 100 pounds com meal, 100 pounds] wheat middilngs, 100 pound; h7g1, | should be laid down and covered "' Yea. very old, ‘tis v ~r m N D M L nut it's been Ip seldom -.».~~; 1 Pounds crushed oats. to pounds Total Security Over 810-0000» 3 o‘ CC Call m. l,“ u good as n“, beef scrap, l5 pounds bone meal. t E c I mourns: llr. VI. ll. cflrifil --- ‘ "W" °1'"°°“1» 5 ‘Win48 1111 and F n E “m- rzzzi “my "um... .. ... ‘... ... "or" cauiottcicwn Ind Three v Palmer Graduate ' ' _~ ,, ‘ °“° m’ h“ m In“ mum" m."h.¢:'s‘ “m. w" 1 “Shot an 7 I ‘ qlllrt for tvsclve birds daily. l‘! a B. R‘ AN . h‘ I“ no“ ‘wk-ham I *1 dung “m, ye; oaitJig constant supply of skim-milk or Gum.“ m," for the rest o: u“ I...» w» rot to buttermilk is availeulv, the amount ggggggq-ygnoam ofpedecrapiathemashlnaybe‘ 2 rurge bottles-Ext. LEMON AND VANILL z for SHELLED WALNUTS 45c MIXED NUTS 2 lbs. for 35G TABLE RAISINS 29c pkg. MINCE MEAT 20$ _ lb. Goose, Turkey, D ‘k. Chickcr Ii Lowest l’ C01’, -r & I ve- “use 12-1 ' i 1 1 l t 1