a W I "‘ condoms " ‘venom v5.8a ‘tr?’- » F. I i ' GO}! ALsfioEurRAi. Horst I ,v "i aw‘ rim-w’ n ‘ ' y,~ot__"stron'g personality who would‘ sppreelstg s. lite porn. " a. e . gjfdoxs, . _ ~.= iSummerW/elght, * “who”, ambition i» ooivond- his ‘I town on Wednesday, Ma 5th, g fllr. Angus McDonald inythe 18gb " belonged-initiates, N. SW-but 1mg n.- imliiosmi MR. NNGUS ,MOD°NALD The death occurred at George - year ‘of his age. For some time the deceased had ‘been in damage health and confined to m, homa . He was a man otspIendidcharacZ tor, a patient sufferer. He. formerly been chief engineer 0t the terry, steamer Montague for about thirty five years. He was a general favor ite with all who knew him, always an oblisllls l-o-Dflssengers when on duty. Thqnews of ‘Mr. McDonald's death -shall be a great‘ shock to all his friends. There are‘ left to 1i "Collar of Fashion", -' ‘f . _mn C v Gvvv ‘irii? lies come --* -: “fr: 3:2." _.':: ma: w ‘n oui-wwzexttazes to cover east Inst Ice ‘ambiance untllsrnlebeover lzsglvel without lbljflllci cunt vv-vvvvvvvivvvvv vvv’ Vvv w vvvwv-v “son ens": ‘leéltg ueenb Wf-‘liillv ‘W811 X01 BLIHM "ivusosowrivs nos.- vron IALl-g-HHAVY snows n. pea‘, sudilblt .10!’ ‘B11013 under ecltlsnrollstfiuardisn F csrpetJ office. wok Yeats. sscouo show case. W. W. Wellner, Jewelers. " HAIND Ltd. on nstton" "Street, opposite Prince Edward Theatre. Good atabilnq. ‘For termefilllll)’ M185 Allen, Telephone Otflce. ‘to $60 Dlld _W00kl1 tor your spare time‘ writing shcwosrds tor us. No cahvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus flilww Ont-d Service, 57 X.,-Colbou'ne Street ADVli us mars" " vtsnnlestllnbesdlllsiepqwosllhllfflfllr_ ens esrmtwle feiwsrlelr III m: noun AT nerds“- sis . mourn, hie widow. living in' tou. two sons and three daughte . ' All ot whom have the sympathy of the whole community. Mr. Mc- Ponaidh remains shall be forward- ed to Pictou tor burial. A y '-, ‘xAAAA vvvavov‘ l l v vv vvvvv.1 '1?" Inns in sum ygdn revenue-r . U! IGIIDIUIOIIO‘ '5'“ . ‘ tion a tut fill! 00M"! where industrywonlg be reward ed ‘wliIi fir‘ Hove ever!!! 0H‘! ings; married‘ man "Dl‘°l°l'l'9d.._ Apply to Mr. J. C._:lMcLean, Bell - 3100;’. Riley building,‘ Queen Sh, \ opposite Prowse Brothers. ‘ AAA Z w: " MISCELLANEOUS mu. uncsttbb." Foe ‘sum suitssnd overcoat 1pm modal. $14.00 each. Odd tronserlliififi, Odd vest! 31-50- ln many casen this price is less "than onotniiviwihsiryroeoaiwrai- us. “Mitchell” buy these‘ goods rev-ironic" "w" their ‘customers. - Wise men will ‘buy two or three suit: and an overcoat. Ihr sale txgpr only. xlilitglish ‘k 1 r .. » . 9 " "" Olldfitfeh" ‘ "' d ( 'OLO'I‘H, cLoru, ctori-i; oo yonr women folks‘ um in sood qualities fogs-their . Toronto . man e self respecting salesman present occupation ' might find more congenial employment with us and er-the same-time " ‘double ulre l. man of ..___._Z__.-___-_._-_-_._ ‘IALISM AN‘ WANTED" --IA|LEOv r dresses and“ edits; We,‘ have mourners or yardlfiflfit» will be soldvss low n! xhdbjper yard. half regular price. in goods M to cellent opportunity to get mater iais in better qualities than ns- nslly found flu ns fabrics, and also take care of the dild- ‘ ‘$1’ stern." ‘ “cutcsrsit, m; May 28——That they wanted to gct “all dolled up" ziccorliihg u. their own ‘ideas was tho excuse given hetordMaglstratc Elliott in police court today ‘by Peggy Baiiibrlck, 1226 Crosby st.. this city, and Helen Williaims, of Darby, who were charged with fitting themselves out in pretty clothes at the expense of Mrs. Philip Lee, with whom Miss Bein- brick boards. According to Miss Bainbrlck's admission in police court here to- day] she aiid as. friend Helen went on a shoppingcxpcdition and used Mrs. Leo’s accounts. At one store the girls, neither of wihom is yet 20 yohie old, made purchases amountlngito $244.70. and at an- othel-"they ran uh albiil oi $107.15. Alter dressing up in‘ their easily acquired finery "the girls. went to the roof garden of s leading hotel, where they say they made a. grout hit with some "nice yovung men.“ Mandate-ate Elliott held the girls in. $400 hail each. Miss Bainbrick is a‘ telephone _o'p_erator, and‘ Miss Williams lives at home with her parents. i,’.~ n, The,‘ Canada, were our students. ark "\\'a‘ via-A". “A ufimullnlln y three operators who-have ever. passed-the _ iflve-and-m sit kilowatt coast station examination at the Naval Dockyard hare, which is headquarters for Eastern “5-iisii* l activation-company,‘ 168» daiacndbtreet. ~ AllReady or ~- T0day’s 0a. _ paigii" FREDERJCTON, May 28 —~The campaign which waged merrily in constituency York in Sunbury for the past week in preparation for the bye-election which takes place today closed with local speakers of Government and Farmers par- ties, firing their last shots lasi- night. ‘ " i | , " . Joseph ReiIOf p I Rebellion Fame Dead WINNIPEG, May -zs- Joseph Riel, aged 04, brother ot the‘ tam- mr: Louis ltiel of‘ gvorthwest Re- be lion Fame, died stithe family homelast night. One brother sur- "l"? 9"? ‘"9" 95 95°. 595* Ellie“ daughters and thirteen grandchil- ‘dreh. ‘ i ---—-<0->-—--—— Our rides of-‘rancan ‘monks one who willi deliberately any things in his sleep for the purpose of keeping" q [his tired wile awake. “a “ 4 ‘Y- Plimgritlk-L- J0 .M the Guardian's special offer period. Be su e and send 10hr $8 subscrip- tioh’, fore it ii‘ too late, \ r s -‘e . -". 24 hours. Sanitary Wet Wash Laun dry,_phone 017-4.. tion and‘ to the Jikperimentgi Farm_ 8 ‘Battery will drill tonight at 7.30 p. in: sharp in uniforms. H. l... Bethune, Meier. " ' toriii Hotel yesterday an enloyabld " red ‘and twonty" guests‘ assembled- 1.5‘- M) 66 inches wilds. fllhirts an ex- "" lsome drivers about the city is be- “I!!! in North Buatico. _ " “ Mr. "w. s, snrion. Montreal are at. the Victoria, making their periodic , . . - . ‘ .. , I .~-. . _ . DUfiFllfllflws-lnitlb“ idly dn M!!! ' 20., Mrs. Albert Duchsirsln. Funeral‘. f (_ »*'."v,“¢'.‘ ; -. SANITARY Will’ WAQt-t idling. 8i§“.§llk&di!‘ uoonseos and . llbane on fill‘: n at ondsy‘ night, @530. TWELVE DAYQHAVE, no": o; . . LET) us‘ Krfsno to‘ your wag)‘. ngs. We call and deliver within. .. _,. -_-,-_ TEACH 8, come to the conven yusnjautomobiie trip ' NO. 8 BATTERY. DRILLw-NO.‘ ANNUALMEITING or THE 11.00. island Hospital on Tuesdas 31st May at 8 p. m. in parlouruc Young iiionsfClirlstian Association.» 1 HEM. concur-At the vic= r concert was given to some hund- for dinner. lm-additlon tothedllriy no orchestra therecavere vocal so os byMr. San_y Ma r ‘or, p e u- sic by ‘Miss dash Thoyison .1130. - liri selections by Mr. Porter, -_,ot Toronto. _ " . L. . , .-. INTERESTING COLLEGTIONw- Visitors who have a“ opportunity of stopping off at Royalty Junc- _tl_on will find "it interesti ..to vis~ ‘lb m‘ ‘Jdini McQiifldr ‘ruorhw. ly notable is his_splendid collect- ion otimong, birds andi roast». 110W being the nesting season a special delight ievqtffordld yisitors who may call to see the genial “John? . CHURCH MU'SiC.—At the even- ilig service at the Methodist church .1“; “w”; 31mg“; mpsgc, including selection» from .»Ge.ai's - Holy our were "rende *~_ wlth-gpiqqie .eitéct.__ ThrCltoi-a JBanctiis was sunslby ‘the choiripr-the vestrymnd sound- ed n; frfirgh) distance, Mr. (ion mum thy-info IIBPInTlIG anthem ‘,‘A"ha__and Qneigu" by Strainer. was also rendered. " . h.‘ uuosis GO OPERATlON.'-.-—‘ and‘ ipqpulnr care twker of the 1f’. I). A., left on Saturday for Bos- ton t‘o undergo an operation which wiliinvolva the removal of sucata- racrfroin-onemf his eyes. Mr. ‘Mc- Dcegeld ‘willlbc missed‘ at the "Y" whore he has taken a fatherly in- icrcst in the lboys and where the boys will be pleased to see him salc iyjvzlclgagain. - y. OAR, _. ACCIDENTS.- That the traffic try-laws in respect to auto- mobiles are ‘being disregarded by cominggilarniingly evident in -the nuinlber’ or" accidents which" have occurred‘ within the past» few jigd witness , "dorm"! "from. ._ weir-p; " chilies? oral-area's than? . acid"- F 111d. ~"f.;'_r¢.t...¢ mater" ‘Guaranteed ‘habit-forming drug Iuteiy harmless to the gr: ‘sold by- drugginu, 01.00 per box. jcempimnu. us Kms w., £111‘. -..". . l’ , Thinlgclk links presented s gay ‘ltppeairancefin Saturday when the {lnr the. gentleman's contest "President's teaimi defeated the teem rprsV. 1.. Goodwill __ nah‘ Mr. John lMcDougald, the efficient . H . " . patiamfov » ‘News '4‘: orNsrirffis cold’ " " e an. those‘ o‘. an.’ _. __e_ton"'_s "metre" flame!»- to eentsln no sndtnbcsbsol» hurt. kidneys _ crorgsns. - @1406‘ Trial free st our lgcncleqbr write flbroato. ' Jydoid. by ‘Redsln Bus. l Captain an otficersot H. M: S. "Wtsnisn now in port were enter- talnpiLbythe club-the first oi, ‘thejessonls "matches were played. tlld 0t the Vice :Pres.| by 13 holes. The teams were as follows: " Pres team Vita Prss team- |Mr. C. L. Miles r. C. L. Miles " r. ll-l. M. hongworth Iiieut. Coossley Sub-Mont. Mack . iMf. A. W. Weeks Mr. C. H. B. Longworth ‘Surgslllieut. Hurst Capt. England "1 ‘Mr. Percy Pope Mr. H. E," Miller iMr. A. B. ‘Cosh ~‘Mr. H. - . Stewart Judge . S. Stewart _Mr. Jae. E. fllDoneil . Mr J. Dprry- OYeDonelI Prof. F. . Watkins " lMr. b‘; T. Palfrey Dr. Archibald» ' Q ‘Mf- W.-d<larry Weeks .-Mr..D..'!i1-.-'Btewsrt. ~ 1 Mr. Winona . . e m saw an: 0 0 - ' - 3i 21 ISub Mont. Mach wins the Cllll) prize with a l6. Mr. I). B. Stewart closely followed with, a 77. The prize donated byz-tlre-losing team to their best player goes to Mr. A. W. Weeks. _ ' in the ladies match the Presi- dent's team deteatedjrwthe Vice- Prealdenfs team 1'2 up, as follows; ‘a .. vlQggPfgg . f ‘ . _ -Mrs. Bagnall‘ ' illesal driving and‘ speeding» is carried" on at Victoria ‘Park drive- way_ Yesterday many near-acci - dentsoccurred in the crush about lSlt. Josepha Convent during the Corpus Christi parade. ENCOURAGEMENT ‘ro PACK- Efl8-+Prof. Reid", Bacteriologist of Ontario, and Mr. Clarence Tid - marsh, of Dalhousie University, (son oi’ Mr. W. F. ‘Tldm-arsh, city) are giving demonstrations in tho lobster cannories throughout the province on bacteria and its effect on lobster meaLDr. Harrison also ot Ontario, is holding laboratory experiments at Rustico to ascer - tain the cause and prevention oi‘ discoloration as well as smut vrh-ich sometimes develops in pro- cessed lobsters. This work, ct Dr. Reid and Mr Tidmsreh are valu- able aids to the lobstei-Andustry in this province, and every encour- agement should be given to them and to the packers in general. weekstlt-hss been complained that ,PERSONALS _ Mrs. Andrew Martin, city, le- apeudring a few days at her h , _v-¢- z‘ _ M. E. Boswell, "Victoria retfurhed ‘Saturday night from StJJohn, B. . » » . . ‘> g wp-—-+-- . ., iM-i; A. Cameron. Montreal, and . I . . also,‘ supervisorjitoy- _ Juan. Porto nioo-ir ‘visiting his other. w. a. . Link! l I A. cadres notice later. Hesseomitdlowers. , 001B ’ They are the ‘only three boys who llmve ever passed tilts‘ examination in the DOMINION OF CANADA direct‘ from‘ p. wireless school. l THE JOANADIAN GOVlDRNMENT - has sent US egiittstuddnts for instruction Four students have been during the past week. . granted wirelosslsppoint- H‘ Jroaqta duripz the rant ten data. Twonfiidiemwlu, the Canadian Qovcrnmcnt Service. . , . , ,. r "x r ._‘ cnncnin roar GRADUATE. COIIWE,‘on_,tiie 5.5 Kilovgatt coast station eci. given to iopil-atiirh desiring to "become eligible tor the position of Officers in Charge of a coast station. ., , _ Nan? Wiasnass DAY obscene l’ ‘icomiusuc some 1m. ~smzonn TODAY AND "ill-Ilfi momma "ilaiiadian School " fwquesn ‘luildiiiit l f I i‘ THE WORM) WILL m0 YOUR. ijbovoaouuo. of which" Thsldadliia Tsleqrepby school ii. Csngdn‘. usunx- ~ \ Hollis Otrdet " wwm¢ vsttvhal solidity n.1, 2a Mrs‘ Emily Kelly. widovqm late Con- Funeral» trhm- the ins . ideuce. 26¢ Brighton Road‘ till inufhifig at 8.451 n. at. Dunstan! éathodji-ai, thence "to ‘it. ‘C. Cemetery p _ _ w ilinionlstsllieaoi, r t) qoioiiists received .841.- *‘ inQ-“Ipiiiers . 108.510, o 60ml,‘ ». Independent g i001" ‘ will we V-nddsdithq Unionist‘ voisfoi limo " pnivertltv...roteri ,.wh0se. ballots will bc oountgd 6n Saturday. w »~"~.. duotor Francis Kelly; aged 7i years" i t .Mrs. Goodwill ~ __0 Mrs. Nash . p Miss Hobkirk- " o" Mrs. W. K. Rogers‘ 2 - Miss Rose Longworth 0 Miss Isornsjweskg ‘ 4 Miss Amy Earle ‘ " 0 Miss Edith Rogers 0 ‘ Mlselllary Hsszard 0 Mrs. H. n. stowni-i o ’ .» Mrs. i\'. H. DeBlois 0 ' '12 0 Miss Edith Rogers wins. the club prize with a 75 for ~1z~ holes ‘Mls Mary l-laszard having. the best seer-e on the losing team witlf 78. _ There was quite a fair turnout of club members. Tea was served during the afternoon by Mrs. A. Wt. Weeks: Mrs. C. H. B. Lungwotth and Mrs. Harry. Miller. A moetink of the club executive is to be held this afternoon at the‘ *, WASHINGTON, D. C., May IB._. Naval aviation officers are talking " ! about the hair raising experiences of three etpwnwsys on s big navy lllllllllei-‘Iisc rattled srounddin the rear cockpit" ‘in charge of the ship Diane division. - '-_ manhunt-Commander Griltin, In ohsrse of the ship pane‘ dlvlsion- , with - . hidden themselves in the cockpit. L ‘ h fir‘ W‘ .r.~.;~.1-.s=r1m::ulil inc! as orc- loiiiiiipaiem , the "ieaplanes min-led aboard the blklleships-vwse melting s fight one ot the lancer flylns beats of the F-So type, capable of carrying m. teen men. He took eit at Hampton, W» to make certain tests, and hsd $0110 up with an assistant pilot, who sat beside him in ‘the front" cockpit. When the dying v boat reached an altitude of about 5,000 feet Commander Gflflin stair-tied putting the seaplane through a ser- ies of dips end turns. _ He became aware of a strange shitting about at the rear, a sort of joining. . _ hooking back he was amazed in see three men bait way outyot the cockpit. They were clutching the sides to keeptmm- failingout when. the plane banked the turns. Corn- mander Griffin straightened out and made a successful lending. The three men wereswwlways mechanics at the flying station whohad wanted a ride and had They had failled to map themselv- cs into the plane. 1,. . Commander Griitinki tests relat- ed to the aability of the seaplane to lllfllioeuver to such an extent that it might 160p the loop- . Had this been attempted there is little doubt mo‘ men would have fallen 6,000 feel, . ". liirilisappean , . As ‘if! lienigeir OONSTANTINOPLE, May 2S.» The National Assembly in Angora, has ‘decided that Fez is no longer" to be the Nsdional headdress of the Turk. By unanimous vote ,it was agreed that the "kslpak" should replace it, as, ‘the uniform covering for the heed of all troops, officials and Turkish subjects gen-g orally. ‘ "from. "as ‘ "A wmmraormiy n.-‘-mi‘n’ I°¢lll~ a! vbtalnlns‘ $4.000 for the font any interference on his port I. Prebs d nihi- ll! in the Medicine I-lst district is dismissed in an article for The Tmllll! by DJL‘. Mdwean, secre- Nlvotthe . rcvlnclsb dgsiugo ooflmlilfllilll. w o use‘; the point ct vlewtliat Jlainmaker J-Isttlold" ll Qwklnita chance and backing Old 1min. in llllzbclltrltcl. with" Usitedilhrmers’ association computation as viewed in the light‘ of-etatiotlcs of rainfall of past NON. Mr. McLean estimates "that - ""011. 4050-50 chance for a 86,000 "Wild. ands 86" per cent. chance for" the $8.000 compensation ‘mp. without the operations 0f nature. Y Mr. McLean says that records made at Medicine Hat support this view of the matter. WHlTENS n/VCE" A 7‘I<?IAI_—ALWAY.> dill/fit "roo A " CLEANS-FG PPEQFRVE§5 "VET S PYQRRE-l EA I D/lud’ 10/7410, " I'M ‘"l’A°l‘<"'lF“?E y. y Sneaking of raiinand "crop needs ill Mlllltfllih. Mr." McLean says: ‘ "As fer as the peopre" in Mani. z _toba are concerned. sufficient rain- rall for crops is provided tbrough~ 9 ‘out; the greater portion of the .prov- ‘i9 ince and the only clement of un- it certainty is variation or "the sprinc Q floods rind ‘heavy summer o,» m1 § reins. Adequate‘ drainage win take cars of these variations ec chemically.’ _ ' __,. i ii‘ it 0 --—-v-euQ4-q-,-+__ ., . Fusion» Fire lusses- in Canada during Q the ‘week ended May 26th are estl- n mllfid‘ by The Hohctsry Times at ‘e $24,050, compared with "eruaooo thex-previous week. The heaviest i’ Jose was caused by s fire in the V town of Bic, Quebec. it i it "_NEW INCORPORATIONB‘ Captitsl . ot companies- lnconpornt oil in Canada during the week endq ed May. B1 is estimated ‘by The Monetary Ti s ~st $18,710,500, ‘comparedwl 336144.715 the prev lollfl W66!» B! "Dominion and prov- inces the figures are as follows". " week ended week ended _. May 14 May Z1 Dominion .. $29,106_000 $6.t_26,000 British Columbia 946,000 5,559,000 Manitoba .. . ————- 530000 Ontario .... saasnis 630,000 r. s. l. .... .. --__ 140.000 Quebec .. 838.000 731,500 Totals .. $36,027,716 812.110.6011 IUYING WITHIN THC EMPIRE The principal argument in favor oi‘ this reform, which eliminates one of the most characteristic and picturesque features of Turkish at- tire, was an economical one. The Turks have never; been able to ‘mimnteoture fezee that compared inprice "or qualbty with those menu- factured abroad, especially in Aus- tria, ‘where there were several largo factories which turned out The "kalpak" can be manufac- tured in Turkey, but it can hardly be “considered an improvement on the old fez. - " - _ It is made of black cloth or felt- ing and is much the same shape as the fez, only ilatiter and broader, as it does not taper. Neither is really a very practical form of head gear, because they are wamni and aftord "little protection against rain and none from the glare of ‘the sun. ‘The fez was bright and lent color to any assemlbly. its successor is sombre, uninteresting and on the club house st five o'clock to deal with important matters. ' Jtce mllll_lllnl crisis: 21in whole rather depressing. J il“="__'"‘—== PUT CANADA‘ 01v WHEELS”. Jllilt Ist Notice... to" ctr , OWIIGIB intend-Q veiopcs that siltowa p , be admtied. qThis is to ‘v'_ exceed joovwords. V' We want Infw" l l . to come ‘" “hp-m , . mg to Compete g ' will cidec on June‘; ist, cntricsfzmdpontest letter mailed in en- ostnrarkhotiaicr than that date will vefpelrsonsut a distance the‘ same omioiftimify ‘so those "it in Toronto. written on "What myCar "more to mo,” and are not to _. .. . .. firm." P353’ +01’- one of, the" 75" anywayll ' o. his. dinner. so" AND PARTtcf-Jtdns WITH- "cs1." """""i‘ i l v v l ~ i .Wc-._havc received word from Wfillys-Ovcrlanki Li- mited that, although their jbig letter-writing contest i; Letters are to be 3.». figidtaiority our "DELAY" . . i rib-Unofficial ‘ .1": n; ' "-121.41 i." i". ", _ co’ i old-votes vcsstoip- Tuesdey-‘s B11106 S W & ‘C0,; , ibelwtloae in-slsgslirhern mouse _ a “ H P f ‘ Aritrini. '-i\r_inlgh_ non. "hrms- "’ " ;{ ‘- v ~ " * jjhslhfQondofiderry and YTyiiinne “u.” WM" _ w, . . -... . .- .~ N firs. 0t Mikes millions of these articles. = - terested " latest-fled this‘ .09 buying Empire products instead v moth in which 01d country quality, ‘ languid: authority a. his . ‘mum. "More aggressive i v "’l‘he‘_new gadget has made it nmre ‘advent eousathan ever tor Canadians ftoflbu British goods rather than those of United Styes manufactu e" declared iCa- taln Trndeftlcmmlssioner in Canada. in a recent hitervlew in Montreal. “it will also b. a his halo agents and busipessliouses who prefer to do ‘business with the Mother Country, and within the it British Empire. ‘Sir Henry Dray. i: ton, Minister of Finance, in his. i; speech when introducing the Bui- i, get, pointed out that business with the United Kingdom continues to be satisfactory, imports from these having risen ‘ from‘ b1‘2o,35_9.249 In 1910 to 3213333099611: 1920. with "the added satisfaction. to Cana- dian buycrs and consumers that it their dollars are at a ‘Dlemllllll ill l: the English marketjas against a discount in.the United States. “A section of the ‘Budget which t! will assist very lmlcll ‘F4954 m *5 the citiiilc requiring Customs duty ti; to be levied on the invoiced value pp of goods utter taking the rate of a exchange into account. At the dc- sire of ‘business interests through out Canada . Customs" resulatlon! , drawn up several months ago made w it commilsory for this to be done 1m, European goods, lblll. for cer~ tain reancns no slmlllar reqlllfv- a‘ meats wile made on‘ imports from o... iBtates. The realm was a we‘ ‘l’ sidersibls advantage to imporiers tit of American goods. B0 mllcll 5°» til than in many oases with a hlsh 4p m“ o; emhimge it amounted to a ,5 quite-substantial reduction of the ’ protective Custom lilld . sometimes did away with the pre- O i" enhancers-me a o? as o use ab? "are eCoFaYc e e a a s a e a l. e ti‘ ilniasliré" Can you aiTord -to grow. your potatoes" andbiherfcrops without Potash? Test after test has proved that P001511 l5 ‘the essential fertilizer for your crop$.. ,. . ‘ ' . W”! Wslofifififi? uiash mash; The price of farm PFOHUCTS l5 10W0l1 Khalil you will need Potash to make up the deficit. We sell Potash at lowest piicesl ‘ Charlottetown, Summcrsidc, ‘ Kcnsington " r I A‘ '§oeceeseeee"eoeiss crustaceans t...» . .- ha. . o. F0 SALE Three" t Show, cdStri , w. w- WELLNER m). 103 Giaiioii St. A‘ ..l lI i»: . i ‘ asafifiaoecvfi-vaeio Plant some of our choice Yellow Quill". Sets if you want Early 0'11"!"- ‘ Early Garden Peas, (Dwarf and Tali). Carters “Evergreen” Missed" Lawn Grass. Shallots (choice imported.) . .-. r s\ve¢t ‘Peas. (over 150 varieties} “Spen- cer” and large flowering kinds, JIYlPOPtEd ferelitlal taa-itt given to products g by us direct from England, Our secds °I"~tlg§wEn;‘i,n:icsn manufactures Q Kruwr and are the hast‘ Umw‘ ‘will rank the same as chose oi ‘ ‘ CARTER a. co un Cwmm Emmi-do, "and ii believe s . 1 o the efteot will ‘be not only to ., . ‘omiroscllrillah "ads W‘ l" So°dsmon Charlottetown _ sist considerably in re-estaglitslgig: l4‘ _ _ H _ - " d e g1‘;;;,‘§",;i‘,’;‘.‘,‘,‘,‘;.§'dll.';,°... bring‘ .~eeseoeos seen aseaeoseeeeoeeeeo hack to its fair value the Canadian dollar, which is improYiliB w 61"‘ "" "iyihct still it ‘is worth only, Home ninatyceuta in tlia Sister. "Sir Henry DrllYlflll ‘"Y5'_"m“ itlis oeaiiy known" to fiery bllli" peso man. includinsfl ‘use Uann- . dians and Auiericsns who are Ili- ’ in ‘Qbilllllllhtb this gmm", quantities bi ‘American [manufacturers-that Canada. l0 save herself trorn financial bank- ‘mmc,’ mo", my less from the ‘genus, of products which. can be Irsised or made o ‘this side of the in” Qfflgllhl .11 ed Kingdom. _ w-wioil rho new "tide to Empire trndp. derived. from Sir Henlfe get, n saving of often to forty-per cent to the lolsumed can be shown Din‘ ‘Ameiienn, and as ‘Britishets. it is unnecessary ts‘ Hind“ dinns that there srciew lines ‘m. "go paw -» or tile perisncs in 1" big bnsirees campaigns ‘by our own manufac- turers. perhaps u willingness charge: more thinly over a bigger how production by prlcc 0 i- and more reluctance on the part9. . "CsnadfrtrwnbtoIiiMs-cen be of Canddisnrbuyers in be caiolod dill? ‘fsr better supplied than they now by the wiles ‘ct "n. by bet-sell." insists Captain salesmen in o latest-dc. ‘obese may" years es- assist Cdllflllll in getting finmcisi- qhgnfltigq or British goods v . He is mm:- lower prices and senerlllr Old Country ‘and the ‘other Domin. ested. not merely in boosting rthc quality.‘ r vnmveigh the state- sale oi llrilish manufactures, but esmng in developing inter-Empire trade. ckn suppliers ‘(v5 better of which the betterment of (‘ana- or quicker dellvhidi." ' ‘ to dlnn industry -—---{oy>--- » 330M present besvy- ovgrheagl and that {g his reason for ahmvingygughr-spggqg “'4.” z‘ in the ly on ha: own feet." Cbartoitctowa in. in. luzileitreiiihvtlh i Gin: utoweii " inn ‘manufactures reductlons. 91!"! llllmll k961i To? elves A larger part of their v sstfitrside. f, " the American "amt sometina incorrect, that is no small purl. ast year; Jewelers Hill's" W tliore issuipie .T0°l1l" midst, would nil “monarchs import of fer l ' _ aesceecsaaecee 9i i . - 104"». as‘ e v11». e s can! e e on egg so; vqgsgayaa. ignorance: e h;