p11 ‘so-feta: y... I fi i *4 EDMUND LOWE Just the kind of gay huh- llnyl fifierwnrd. '1'=iiil;li' 0i.’ love and nt-I lo fm-utitm bill‘ null the dog. .\ LSO ’ HURT TALKIES the THRILLING " WESTERN hcraemaniihlp, hard hitting, - true -c_t_g_lzr.orrnvro“vi=i~iyousn HOLLYWOOD. siueia being placed upon" France's new Air Minister. ‘M. Jacques Iouis General Italo nelbo. Italian Air Minister sold a squadron of eleven seeplanes to Brazil aim- a spectacu- lsr ‘flight “from Italy to Brazil over, the Smith A‘lantlc. Their worry was increased by the travels of the of Wales and his broth Prince of Wales will prove a super- salesman for British aviation inter- ests. It is estimated here British av- iation "orders in South America will be doubled if not trcbled by the Prince's visit. Gun play, flsticufls, dashing straight shooting. ter, Mass; Miss Clara McMsnnus, Dorchester, Mars; Daniel J. McRae, i , . J Lo is The regular monthly meeting of new Mr Mum“ M new“ u _/ ' Hinciered ‘BJ/Existéruice‘ ' . ' . Liberal West Indies Treaty AND TOJDAY THURS. _ _ _ l8 SwWn I Mun. 3.1m - lilo, zitu ' . " ' ' 'i ' ‘ _ '. “——-- ‘t3; ‘A “.417 ' ‘ er. roan. ‘Mar. ir.-'rhe- Oovern- by the Cuban consulates-in ounce (c ,, ) A HYAMS . ’ " 111ml, is hampered in any effortto- who legalized them. and bill-ill 9;- "DYPTAWA- Ont. Mar. 1km, I ~ w“ nwotmm; l "he, agreement temaoifitcials here. This Lew‘ w, Nowcamhe m‘ s“ - _ AW _ (gpeeieite the q-rquu) with Cuba which would ie-open that provides now that only peotors’ Court of Canada. e, "om ' it rams". March.‘ l7.-‘-tirscnt‘ pres- ulsrket to potatoes min i!" “F” “liimml i '“° 1"" °‘ ‘h’ °°““ “m” l‘ Iiciiviy s time Provinces, awarding to B. Prank Smith, of East Florenoovlllcrfedcrol member for Carleton-Victoria: . , d iiglrlglltnrixitmalikciitnliili?“ . “Jfnenguhtz-Azmchl on“ “u guy-m‘ the special ses- mean only "Dominidfl WWII“!!! m‘ misfit-max; mum“ w" fl,.,,,,;:,i,l.u hglllgiillgg c A P I T 0 L _ ‘an mramflcm 1mm, ‘m, m“ on of Parliament, I discussed with r .. _ .- combs by]; ,1 Lew," c‘; ii .... rut-it. rid-nor . . ~ . ' n, , m. Minister of srrlculiure. as we}! , . . Privy counell. °' ., , You'll rolir islroapturev the air riches of a M ‘ n“. “d Con” mum‘ ‘mo. with rlccltuiiltzll RR ‘ y». continent. French ilr plane manu- u m‘ Mm“ r ° m; ' "i". SZXU. “or l, ‘- t fuotums started woiryina when mews. the possibility "i "Wins hum! mph o’, out; M" m“ ———--___- gotiations -with the Cuban Govern- ment with a view to scciirins hm" trade relations with that country." writes Mr. Smith. Outstanding Difficulty. ._, . , .___ - . "The outstanding difficulty con- _ »;i-'-~.#=='l,='.: n w .::...?".::.:i.: * “"""'"‘ '°"' o-i- - ---=-»-»-i ~- u- n- ‘.°°°“§“;'°..§.”"".P:.f..°”'”‘.. . - .......».,.,_§,._ iI-hfi, fiv? ' _ t is the treaty which was made with W3” “ 9° . _ (Bpooifl t, 11,, Gum,“ ,,,,__,,,_, “w M Because of his zrciit inicfrs in “M, t m, mm deminstrated and. evcn so, cold stor mm n) Kuif buiivoeff tiff-u: aviation henchmen " the the 3mm‘ w“ c" ‘w’ “Enema” hue u, mumflwt mb- Ont‘! March half years ago. 1t is quite obvious that a country which produces, very lprgely, similar products to those oi the British West Indies, viz., tropical fruits, sugar, etc, would naturally want to export to other countries. _ “While the Government are most anxious to do anything within their power‘ to increase the chances of the SOIIIII] Am€rIC8 Maritime Provinces in marketing the Uansda is , ‘ to supply 111°" gtzgyrmtcralthoguaundefiilu , . ~ er these. 1t is to be hoped. ihcro- c British h WOITIQd 0V6!‘ 5325:3621‘? llsiruwnsgitrefimiiiogfi ‘on, m“ xume" Wm “an” u, andutalt conclusion, expfuud ABTOPIBIIG Output the mend 9g cube they ere eon. have their fields and-owns fluvial‘; i: h3g2: t; Zioseh gsthtrtd ' ' in accordance e ome of -—-— f ntcd ith th treaty of the British "n" i"'P°°‘°d - _ _ (By Stew-rt Brown. United PM" ti... Irziics vghich practically ties ii" “m” “m” l‘ 9mm" "mm" ‘huhm mm" m" “l” “iii Sh“ comumnqun the“, hands ' ' for guidance. and that certified Bliss Br wick Avenue. Death. ‘ Mrs. J. F. McDonald, Durchestcr, daughter Mrs Eerie Jenkins, 65s. PARIS Mam,‘ YIFWBEH‘ Drew “There u hwcvu m my m“; Triumph. which ,8 papal". m, m, came onlyafew hours later one Mass; Daniel J. McDonald, Dorches- Roads. sure B gem‘ plgced upon fiance‘ mam no Pia“ m m; world where w.“ “n; when plflnfln‘ will be day morning. Cuba can ‘buy her potatoes during the months of September and Octo- tries of oriair shall sign potato oer tificates 1oz free. entry to Cilia as Iced. "Phe-wrélzr-undeutands that to improvislicd‘ “hy ‘the iiniiroiitablc pricecfsiifli‘ 0th" “FONS tho increase of duties on table minim vvilLaffect their price and naturally restrict the consumption and imports thereof. The fact that thcre- is no period of low import; duties now will Dying: ASkGd To Hear. Voice " e Prince On Radio While her llfe was Gbbing 5n _ liisrnwn. Mrs. Sarah J. stub“ Petcrboro requested to be ppm“, to hear by. radio the address e1 , Prince of Wales delivered et , Opllilng ofthe British Trad; -, ,_ ition in Buenos Aires. M“, ,5 , flllfllfiiii from pneumonia, 1 __ tneantlmeto can-y them over the whole year. The Govemmont atti- tude, however, is that. in such event, the people should consume in the meantime locally WWII Ylmlt W"! and other substitutes. potatoes.‘ however, will be imported in greater quantities and sufficient to supply the local demand During the period of last October h i- the Hazelbmok Women's Institute Eilllgleizitlérigtsstllsnsgsus: ‘mail ugh ma’ at the home of M“ Pope Noy on fore the Americans Italians and Bri- Tuesday evening March tenth with ' ‘oumaen members and one visitor tish capture the air riches of that present. Meeting opened with. the wnflnent‘ - president Mfrs Fred 'I‘rowsdale in the ‘finch “Irma” manufacturers chair. ‘Club Wemens Creed’ was re- sun“ ‘Wrryln: when Gene"! I“ peame m unison followed by sing_ SIC BIIDO, IClIIl-Il All‘ Miflllikf, 801d mg “ms a Good Time to Get Ac. a squadron oi 11 seaplane: to Brazil New York, (2); Mrs. J. J. McDonald, Boston, Mass; Miss Gussie McDon- ald, Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGuirk, Sofnervllle, Mass; Mr. and Mrs_ Alexander McIssac, Cambridge; Mrs. James McDonald and family, Glenfinnlng; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mc- Donald and family, Glenflnnlng; Mr. and December, 1930. Cuba imported through Havana 117.537 barrels (170 lbs. g.w.)' and am sacks use lbs. and in January and Febniary 4-336 barrels of Rod Bliss and 9.164 bl!’- rels oi Whites". Ind 93.574 880k! 0i’ whites for ‘ the second cmn. All the other ports, oi. Cuba only import- ed a totalof about-IZOOO barrels- ber as cheaply and as advantageously as they can be purchased in the Maritime Provinces. - "Therefore, it would seem to me, that during those two months, even with the increased duty, they would be obliged to buy from us as they have in the past. Increased duty Well Known Que, Man Passes Away (Clnlillsn Preu) MONTREAL, Qua, March 1t.- f‘ '. ‘tsoling: hcr in her last moments. . iirbiEi-tiflhiil MRS. CATHERINE nfrnorcsu) A 5hdd0\t' of gloom was (‘ZLSL mm‘ Webster's Comer and vicinity on Sunday Feb. 22nd, when it bcctunc known that the alfqcl of-flcnlll hurl visited their midst and chllmftrl fur its victim onc of the oldest find most lwfiourcfl citizens in L11" [vor- sull of Mrs. Cnlilerilic hmcDalxzilfl. at the adiulnccd alga of 9G. 'i'l*.(- late Mrs. hiacDunald was born zit Pisquid and married the laLc Jamu; McDonald of Wcbslcrs Corner where she resided over seventy yours hcr husband ptedeccnslng hcr fifty years ago. During all hcr usciul llfc all: c.1- joyed excellent health until one wcck prior to hcr death she contrnutifi a cold. Pneumonia set in and elm-pile,‘ the best mcclicnl skill and iilllil" nursing she passed peacefully nvcn_\'] ‘ m1 was laid to rest in the adjoining I Four daughters having Pfeceilded tllcr lhcru are left to cherish 1181' imcnfory one son and three daught- y (TS, llillllCiy, James on the homestead Mrs. Annie Driscoll, Glace Bay, Miss ic ofillrookline, ltiass... and Mrs. John A. Martin of Laurence, Mass. to all of whom we extend Olii‘ Since" sympathy in their sad berflnvemelit- On Tuesday afternoon her remains wcr conveyed from her late residence to St. Patrick's Church, Fort August- us. rlotwithsiunding the inclement wcnlhcr and impassible roads, a 11111.10 fiumbcr assembled to pay their and Mrs. J. J. McDonald, Glenfinn- ing; Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas McMannus and family. Saskatoon; John, Cath- erine and Helen McDonald, Boston, Mess. - Spirltual Bouquets-Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and family, Webster's Comer; Wilfred and Ernest Duffy, Charlottetown; Patrick, Joseph and Msrssret Kelly, Fort Augnstusgivirs. James McDonald and family, Glen- flnnlng. 14955118125 of Sympathy-Mrs. Helen McGilvary and family, Boston, Mass; Miss Anita McDonald, St, Martha's ‘Hospital, Antigonish; Mr. and Mrs, 1115i. silent tribute of respect to one wifcln they loved and honored. The wt rilcs being performed, all that mortal of a true christian wom- fl W113 James Duffy and Annie, Charlotte. town; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Martin, Lawrenee- M8554- Mrs. Margaret Curley, Lawrence, Mass; Mr. end Mrs. J. J. Storey, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Damien Duffy, water. vczitelory there to await the glorious rcslliTcction. The pull bearers were Owen Beard, Jzimcs Smith, Frederick Cummlskey, Philip Smith, Alex McEnchern and John Heron, iOWII. Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Heron, Lynn, Mass; Mr, Dan- lel Goss, New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. James P. Heron, Lowell, Mass; m, and Mrs. J. F. McDonald, Dorchester, qualnted." Roll call was responded to by "Favorite Vegetable". Minutes of last meeting signed. Sick committees ceived and adopted and bill for fruit ordered paid. School report-map has been purchased. Also report oi gifts been purchased received. On motloti it was decided that a letter of sympathy be sent t0 two members ofthe Institute. We were glad to re- ceive three renewals to our club. A new program committee was appoint- ed- serve for three months. An original contestwas put on for which Mrs A. Ray l. Jones donated two lovely prizes. The first equally merited by Mrs James Monaghan and Miss Edythe Wood drawn by the latter. Second prize equally merited by Mrs Vernon Wood, Mrs J. C. Wood and Miss Pearle Jones drawn by the latt- er. By special requset this contest is to be continued next meeting Mrs W. T. Coady kindly offering two prizes. Mrs Seymour MIy-ers invited next meeting roll call to be observed after a spectacular flight from Italy to Brazil over the South Atlantic. ‘Their worry was increased by the travels of the Prince of Wales and his brother, Prince George, on a salesmsrvs tour of South America. Because oi his great interest in avia- tion, Frenchmen realize the Prince oi Wales will prove a super-sales- man for British aviation interests. It is estimated here British aviation orders in South America will be doubled, if not tripled, by the Princes‘ visit. The Prince of Wales’ use of air- planes, wherever possible, in South America, will greatly‘ increase popu- lar interest in tourist‘ aviation in South America, according to French observers . After the Jrltlsh Princes have concluded their tour of South Amer- ica, the French expect Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh to make a sim- ilar trip in the interests of Ameri- can avilition. The American fliers read approved and report re- would naturally mean added cost to the consumer during that period. Seed Trade. > "We are building up a large seed trade on that Island and every effort is being made by the Department of Agriculture to stimulate that trade. Personally, I am using every effort that I can in‘ the interests of New Brunswick along these lines, _ "I interview the Minister of Na- tional Revenue, urging that the duty we may be able ‘to at least get: a foundation laid for the highest grade of certified seed. Of this particular variety the Island of Cuba will take in the vicinity of 200,076 barrels and they are admitted free oi duty." Mr. Smith also forwarded the fol- lowing copy of the report made by James Cormack, Canadian Trade Commissioner at Havana, on the new potato duties: on Bliss Triumphs be taken off, com- ' lng from the United Statu, so that ‘ attack of heart trouble while he dressing this morning, resulted in . death oi C. Howard Smith, " e. -. oi the Howard Smith Paper ..| Limited and interested in lnsny st cr companies. A son of Edtnr - ‘sell Smith,‘ oi St. Johns, Que, .,. Smith first entered the busih world through his father's print and publishing business. mostly Red Bliss—for the whole season. ' It is ‘ ibis‘ to estimate the probable increase of seed. but the prosperity oi the potato farmers who have to buy some, the cclilcii-Y 01 the importers or banks to finance the farmers, the purchisins power of the people who consume the pota- toes, the yield "from the present local crop, and the effects of this new law have ‘all to be taken info considera- tion. Can. Exhibits g Most Creditabl. 1.‘ Items mo s a c will resu as (swim i" "i" Gwiii") follow‘, ‘FOR-DMD, Ont., Msr. 16- (a) Potatoes certified for seed. of 1011MB! “his W“ swim ' approved varieties, imported exclu- Elm" Diwll- Preside" °i ti" sively for seed potatoes according to "l!!! Mlmiiiwiufe" 5”" ' the formalities required by the qrees- who is at present in Buenos ury Department: Argentine as a member of the C - adian party attending the Bri Max. Tariff. Gen. Tariff. U. S. Tariff. Empire Exhibition. "Official t-i- .l>rccisof'l'hel)ecree The Cuban Customs Tariff shall be modified as follows: if!!! was scheduled for this winter, but was postponed because it might conflict with the visit of the British royalty. i Havana, March 10, 1931 In conformity with Cuba's policy of making every effort to change from being s one-crop country, and on the above date. by “My Favorite Fruit". A most de- llghtful lunch was served by the host ess and a sociable hour followed. The singing ~of the National Anthem Mr. and Mrs. James Shreenan. Som- ervllle; Mrs. Mary A. McDonald, Orwell. P. n. 1.; Mr. and Mrs. Free. Free. Free. ing unqualified success. v- Pavlllon completely filled ycsit (b) Potatoes not specially classified Building impressive. lilxhibltf m - May her soul rest in peace. Tllc following are the Mass Cards. Family, .; Mrs. James H. Cummls- By her death the Province 1111s; lost an able vromnlf ulld the clistricti _ ~ .. . George Dewar fiomgrvjllg M - .. . m, m t w t, d imported from 1st November to 30th creditable. Press and public .1, .1 1 ~ t. 1_ L, _l.ry rind family, Webstels Corner, - . ass, . Between the Italians, Ame 1e he W 6 wfliflllliin Dro c on an 311412;; Zssisfsfmrittittl-.11§..~?.:ti.“i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNally and Jennie and Pat McNally. some!“ blmusht this pleasant meetmg to a and British Just where do we sierra" ‘diversification of local crops. there ‘hill-lift’ ini-‘liwive- 3m" Wflim- "n" llild 0811851511 imtenm" ' -- ~ - __ _' _ . _ case. ' - l. . _ ‘In, cred ‘vimout Show or Oatmmionlf fanny,’ Tucadie’ Mn and Mm ville, Daniel McRae. New York, Mr. 1, the quemon m“, be,“ has Just become law a new Presi- 100 klos us Execution very l u By her kind and sympathetic mun-f nel- she endeared herself‘ to a wide‘ circle of friends both young and‘ old, and anyone who hucl the pleas- ure of visiting hcr home will nvrcri‘ forget the sincerity and warmth in the welcome extended to them. ‘ She had a. rare pcrsonaliti; nlivnyrf cheerful and bright and in all dark’ and trying circumstances she was called to bear maintained hcr bright‘ and cheerful spirit, even in hcr last‘- hours a. bright smile of recognition greeted hcr many friends. t She too was a most lzizld and loving mother leaving in the hearts of her children an everlasting rc- lllblflfl 0i’ her maternal dcvo-i tion. Above all she lived an exem- plary llfe and her peaceful passing is but a striking manifestation of a‘ life's devotion to God and Church. i Deceased bore hcr illness withi patience and courage but when sire! learned that recovery was impossllalc she viewed the approach of death; with fortitude find faith in Gods. mercy that was a. source of console-i tion to her family and these around her. During her illness she was fre- fluently visited by her beloved pastor Rev. D. P. Croken, who administered to her the last rites of the Catholic Church and was at hcr bedside con- e‘ . James McNnlly and family, ‘Prac- ndic; James and Robert Hughes, Tracndic; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoi- lancl. Fort Augustus; Mr. and Mrs. John Heron and family, Fort Augus- tus; Mrs, Annie Driscoll, Glace Bay; Miss Minnie McDonald, Brookline, Muss, (.): Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Mc- I-Zinnon. Glace Bay; Neillie and Mary Kelly, Fort Augustus; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Martin. Lawrence. Mass. (2); Mr. and Mrs. Ed_ Connors and family, Charlottetown; James Dris- coll, Glace Bay, (2); Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McMillan, Charlottetown; Capt. and Mrs. Roache, Charlottetown; IVIlLSS Florence Driscoll, Glace Bay; Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy and Annie Charlottetown; Mrs. Helen McGilv- cry, and family, Boston, Mass, (5); Jack Driscoll, Glace Bay; Mr. and Mrs. James P. Heron, Lowell, (3); Patrick Driscoll, Glace Bay; Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Heron, Lynn, Mass; Thomas Driscoll, Glace Bay; Miss Florence Heron, Lynn, Mass; Mr. and Mrs, Frederick J. Sheen, Somer- ville, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. IPrsnk liiartin, Lawrence, Mass; iss Jennie McNnlly, Somorville, ass; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shreenan, Somerville, and Mrs. Aeneas McManus, Saska- tOOH; Mr- and Mrs. Frederick Shea, Somervilic- Mass-z Mr. and Mrs. John McManus and family, Ben. shew; Mrs. Annie McDonald, char- lottetuwn. 4093.343-“ HAZE£BROOK AND VICINITY Mr Wallace lnman visitor here. " WIS I recent Mrs Mary Dodd was a recent guest of Rev and Mrs Ewen MacDougall, City. Mr Fred Ooady has returned home from a lcasant visit to Sixty-Five. The sympathy of the entire oom- rnunity goes out to Mrs Ernest Inge and litfr. John Drake in the death of their mother Mrs Wallace Drake Ver- non. We regret to learn of the illness of Mrs Ernest Lund, Bethel. Mr Lawson Wood made a. business trip to Cardigan Monday. Mass.; Mrs. Margaret Curley, Law- rence, Mass; James McRae, Somer- vlllc, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Damian Duffy, Watertown, Mass; Mr. and ~ i ¢2+ ANNUAL iiwilliilEiilliiii The P. E. I. Teachers’ Federation WILL BE HELD IN Prince of Wales- College ilall" TUESDAY, WEDNES MARCH 31st. Addresses by Dr. D. G. Davis, Principal Normal Prof. L. W. Shaw of Mt. Allison U Recital hy rnul Koliins- All intrrcaif-d cordially invited cocoon-poop Mzno-ucccwcccouon iil96-3-18-2iwiri. A» APRIL 1st and fill i DAY, THUBSDAZ lchoOlN-l. ntseasfi Mr L. Jenkins was a recent visitor to Marshfield. Mr Idwsrd McDonald, Melville, spent Wednesday here. we u, eon-y to learn that our‘ teacher Mr Alvin were has been confined to his home for the past week with a bad cold- Miss Irene Ward if spcndins sonic time in Cross Roads the Iuclt of her grandmother Mrs Janka Blllcm- m- wlifnd is encased these day in loadlnr turnips end p0‘ ‘ at Basel‘ station. ugugry Joncsis visiting her Church on Sunday morning March 15th was conducted by the pastor Rev. C. J. Chisholm and was largely attended. ger on the Murray Harbor train Sat- urday enroute to her parents home in Melville where she was called to attend the funeral of her little sister We extend to her our heart felt sym- pathy ln this her hour of bereave- ment. W. R. Chandler and John Jenkins made a business trip to this city Saturday/ Lawson Wood and Mr andMrs Ver- non Wood spent a very pleasant ev- ening at the home of Mr and Mrs H. A. Jenkins recently. . was a recent visitor here. ware. recent guest of Mr and Mm J. E. lviorpaghan. > IVIARRIAGE BUREAU FAILS --MANNHEIM, March l6. (U. P.)—- Albert Lslb, 27, drew l8 months i" jail when he failed to show that his "Bureau . for Harmonious Marriages" hadlegltimaie lists of prospective bridegrooms. Lalb found pienty'of wmoen applicants by advertising for “mdwendenty. m, "orphan Bu,“ 327i from a girl cashier of a aubur- who mush,‘ human“ iban-laundry as she came from a bank fired at the Air Ministry by French plane manufacturers. Plans are be- ing made to increase Frances avia- tion propaganda in South America, but no definite campaign of action has been decided upon. The French are proud that they were the first nation to_ develop commercial aviation in South Am. erlcs through the regular postal services of the Aeropostale. The Aero Cluboi France and similar or. ganlzations have started an inten. Scrvlces at the Hazelbrcok Baptist Mrs Seymonr Myers was a passen- dentlal Decree changing the tariff item affecting both seed and table potatoes, and further restricting the certification and the varieties which may be imported free as seed. Reason for Increase. It is generally supposed that the changes in the law were made chiefly because of the present low and un- profitable prloe of Cuban potatoes to the farmer of about 2.l cents per pound. At this time last year, they Si" clmpcisn to encourage French sir interests to increase their sales Dropagands in South America. There is agitation for a Vice. President of the French Republic who would act as a sort oi travel- ing salesman to foreign markets, like the Prince of Wales does for England. v International competition for for- 918i: aviation markets has been grow- ing each year. Only last year France, 101M911! the exclusive fumisher_of aviation material to the Belgian we;- Department, lost an important con. tract to the British. These factors have given rise go much comment in aviation. circles. As the "result of British, American and Italian trade pressure on South America‘. ft is_ believed France will take immediatesteps to bolster her aviation interests here. Messrs Aubrey and Daniel Myers, M!‘ and Mrs R. H. Myers and Mrs Miss Jessie Jenkins, Marshfield, Miss. Julia. Myers student at C.B.C. noxiin o. [L's , --__. BERLIN, March 16. (Um P.)—A would be payroll bandit, who took BANDIT ‘made inst one mistake in his flight. he tried to make his aetaway acrots an athletic field where a group of amateur boxers ‘were working out. Living in a Goldfish 31w! Jlnx-"Televlsiop will soon be here." were more than twice that price and the heavy importation of‘ table stock this winter and the carry-over of the cold stored surplus, to encroach on the market when the Cuban po- tstoes appear, are blamed. The duties on table stock, therefore, have been increased. Till now they were dutlable, from Canada, at $1.50 per 100 kilos, from 1st July to 81st October, i.e. the months when no Cuban potatoes are normally on the market, but by the new decree they are dutiable at t5 per 100 kilos all the year round, eight months (lst November to 80th June) of the year when they compete with local crops. Formerly seven varieties of seed pots‘ ‘were admitted to Cuba free of duty from September 15th to February 15th, Le. during the plant- ing scsson for the two local crops, The new law sets no dates for the free importation of seed so. therefore. they can enter as such all the year now. It provides, however. that only three of the former varieties, viz.-, Bliss Triumphs, Green Mountains and Irish Cobblers, can be admitted as seed: It is proved that these vs‘- rieties are best suited to agriculture in Cuba.‘ Seed potatoes were admitted‘ as such if certified. The certi- cation could be made by Gov- Bnnx._“Yg§, 3.5g think whet e The boxers heard the girl's cries. nuisance it will be to shave before f no of them knocked "is bfliiiiii Wi you answer the telephone.‘ .. and turned him over to the police._ ‘eminent officials and by "any com- tpetmt agricultural aufiority." This last category was construed widely J (c) Potatoes not specially classified advertisement." U. S. U. B. Max. Tariff. Gen. Tarrlff. Pref. Tariff 810.00 $5.0) 20% 84.00 .,.,. _,,.;.-.~.,-.;,;-;-;-;. An . Annual Examination of Your lyea will Safe!!!" Your Vision and Comic" .|. w; this». I57 Kent Street Phiinl 4"- . Charlottetown imported from the lst of July to the I. 81st October inclusive, gross weight, unit 100 kilos: U. B. U. B. Maxflrnriff. Gen. Tariff. Pref. Tariff. $10.00 $5.00 20% $4.00 Note L-Only those potatoes shall D enter. under “A" which are certified to have come from fields where the plants have been inspected twice at least during their growth and once at their harvesting, packing and shipment by. inspectors named by the Government, state, ori by the Growers‘ Association affiliated to "Colleges of Ag'llture.’.scoordinl to the laws of the countries of origin Each package that is imported must have an official tag on which must be stated the locality and variety of the potatoes, the number of the certificates and the growers number‘ of identification. Note 2.--'l'he variety of Potatoes for such purposes now approved by the Minister of Agriculture, and whose importation can be made un- der "A" according to the formalities provided and admitted free of duty are‘ "Bliss Triumph," “Green Mount- ain" and "Irish'Cobbler.." ' 2. . All. provisions. laws and decrees cn this subject are hereby cancelled. S. "Thu decree will commence on the day'of its publication in the OfficialGasctte, but. will not be applied to merchandise shipped on or before lle publication. _ ..__.._____.._.. Bgounder-"Dont atop me; I'm for, ihg into this shop and buy a new cov- Er. for my typmiter." ibound*:r-"But that's a fur silop." flourideh-"Well?"—Patlifindcr. _ - .. . ' ’ - YUIIR CHILD ‘lot Stupid.- Handicapped The seeming stupid"! °i many school children. iii directly‘ ‘chargeable i0 faulty - vision. Correctly fitted 811159“ often work wonder!- '::::..r.::f*"*'“'~.i0w In. nllurcllrsoi F. Gordon Hutcheson 0ptometrist's—M Y°'"' service.