Artur. 12. 1941 ""ii'ti'i'li‘ii°"iiri"°’ ‘i, - NEWSY N TES - 0TA rxron sultan ; t I t By Agricola g Silver Fox and mwmw wwoow M.,+,.., hoihar dtahe me by our Legislators, m“ b] d‘ I d d ‘he w en t k l . . F t i- . -. . . , 1n the twenty-eight winters that Company m; vmdue h.‘ Montreal about nweizyrfflgg‘; .‘.‘,‘,,,,,5§,§f.f°§;,§ wmtsi-‘piuiirnerauireodewritza oiled, n“! Order yours here-no I. Permits vnii be granted for water shipments to New- s... tuivr 11ml illzlrfhiggrhiflri“ l as" 852w the following account o! Write for Free Garden 0m, H. L. Mencken, “is the worst time gray "ear patches." Mantle plumh- ling: xrti“"y If“; “i” m; foundland an payment of three cents per 75 pound sock. asi we "15 _ ' ‘e e3 ' Of lie ll." but kind f ' eouz. late c lor; lower k. - ° an a" ' " ' gmallgsl, snowfall o! any. Thece Montreal. April 3. — All varieties ‘ROOKDALBKINGSWAY sut-hlaintlfizse, go far totgfrsetvrlinfli: derparis. rtlllfp and tail vliihelcte. i2. Wile" You want it. Cheque to ucc mpany application for permit. were times dllflflfl U18 flwflih 0! and grades of silver fox declined? NUR§ER|ES scribe for his mental wear and mature birds have the back mixed CHARLES E_ WORTH _ _ _ March when there was no snow from February with the exception tear. with brownish. n dark spot in the CHARLOTTETOWN 2. This charge is made necessary li'l order to average the» m, the ground and the water pans Md ,0 be tilled regularly to furn- ish sufficient liquid. The same cm- ding“ prevailed no doubt in Nova st-ottu tmd New Brunlswick. But the picture in weslen1 Canada and the ncstcrrr United States was an en- tirely differtn one. The-re the breed- 2:5 itad a difficult time this tvinfcr _a|](i Spring. The clhnormal _snow-' fall canard an immense amount of sir-at‘ ilirr to be dame. Cute rancher in Saskatchewan whose ranch has 10¢; females and about the same numbcr c! mink, had 35 men shovrllkyig of. cine time. In his near ~vlcihlt y locomotives were buried in mowtlrifis for weeks and in many plate; great hardship ave-m caused hr delay; in tmfliilurtla-tiozi facilitirS “l,- iflvc all read in our Pullers the slvrv cf the farmer in Saskatchewan ‘ the roof tilt.» had to 611i H hole 111 per cent sold. averaged $22.73 de- . ‘u, y}, y f d I -.; b; 1 M“, to get 1n w _ ' 1n the l f -_ _ l C. parvifiorum, the Smaller Yellow yell’! lB0~ I liifindfl‘! i! 8nd 100i- | “it s" are i“ 3 ew 3°‘) ' Y ~ fcfczinhis nilmrzlilsc. While not much gfifiiceggrglggeggxgleddfi fur man nilfgfiilixxieilzziqaiiiiteiszlflgléli Lady's. Supper’ a Specimen °r which °°'ifl°:gd“°t°5f1" tfiiwnh““f“wh$h T213333‘! laser? ti“, xzleagmdsagvag: Fol "SA, hflx appeared in the rrcss we note “med 2o pm] cent ' ,was being flooded with mink gkin5,“va5 55m‘ m? by _Mr' E‘ s‘ man" I o0 up or rs 06c“ on’, c l» d h S i, o e, .5 [Se till? i" Mmnesm-‘a- Dam“ “id Pearl plaltlnum 40 per cent sold, mwe ‘ha? i‘ mum ebwrb" He 551d, iiigmhArrchniihthg ‘Oi-nlerit-lmfs’ flm bvei-rbeflutugvrlattei-i-‘llé ti)‘; iiiiietrettiit? 31d lfglst. vavreexlsubgtitciiltlediuéheragezxf W“ et-czi in 34161118511 "m! WT“ ‘l! avenged $33.06. unchanged; one- that‘ within ihenpa“ "Vela-l W99“ “d9 ffigg to describe thél: ti,’ lper cent albumen or protein‘ and pieces of a wool rug can be cut BANE MA Clntario fox farmers as well as other ha“ to mneqmner 5mm: 6a p“ approximately 45.000 mink skins De 1 p" cent cellulose w woody m)”; mm m!“ treads for a stairway-a You By S CKATOP) ‘u. In." IRTIHFTS have had a mighty active time ccmbatting snow. aI-nv of our readers will recall p,:_~»,-tiriry, 1923. when ranches all 0W3!‘ the Province were advertis- brt: the escape of foxes and SHOW- drlfts were almost up to the top ht the guard fence in almost every (“$9. We have looked over the prccluctlo-n of that you‘ and we find that it was quite good, lll-obably be- cause the foxes had to take con- sidcruble exercise and that HD5193" ta ht- the proper Ihlng for breeding (nycs ttydo. It is too early at pr"- m‘, if) say Just what k'nd of tum- ruf. there will be this year but “'8 hfflr‘ heard very good r806“! in‘ nuutv cases. although there is the rcmflonal story c! lost cr destroyed 11'1"!‘- Thii "WY bi‘ d” m m“ Bitters wcrc almost exclusively Ca- “ma”? ‘m0 0f Ci‘! n». iiar winter or to owtscs ill-lb .‘\l‘l‘ ruzviznown. Try as we will we recm to be able to antzcirfiiie Mink Farming o! war rletlurn and cue-half toi ihm-‘quarter silver which were un- | Ch-‘msed. during the four-day sale or Canadian Fur Auction Sales Co, iQU-i-‘beei. Lid-r which ended today. Percentages sold were also lowec‘ in most categories. The auction Wmifilny "Mimi a grand total o! 32 per cent sold. and a gramtd aver- 888 0f $18.45. Including g, speqlg] offering ol the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Assn, which sold 50 per cent and averaged $47. 25. the grand total was 34 petr cent and the trend average. $19.42. For the four days, the auction company gave the following detailed insults — comparisons being with February sole:_ Platinum 2a cent sold. averaged $35.92. declined 14 per- cent; inferior platinum 40 cent sold. averaged $18.46, un- changed; selected full silver 58 per cent sold, averaged $25.54, declined 5 peg cent; full silver 32 per cent sold. averaged $18.16, declined 8 per cent; inferior types 34 pec- cent sold. averaged $12.01. declined i1 per cent; low grades 29 Der cent sold, averaged $4.84, declined 25 per cent. The ONSFBA special ode-ring of mutations was 50 per cent sold. and averaged $47.25. Volume con-‘ tinned small and price low thii-ing the clceing session today". Offer-j fangs were lighter than In the pre- ceding three tiuys and bidding was languid. A few pages o! full silvers, interiors anti low grades were with- drawn. cnd full silvers were weal; lratlinais. Prices today ranged as fol- lows: Platinum (1.195). $16 to $50 IOVIMANVILLI. 0N1’. . “W881! price was unchen - lW-Nd with the Lampoon c1333 gILeFi-iifltllfllfy. A top price of $38,0o_ notedi ghiesivbrice for ranch mink- l t it“? —- Was paid for a 0 of Yukon males. The sales room W“ 1°55 than one-quarter filled during the afternoon sale and one ‘Mm/er 511d the lack of scarf men i“ the “mm "IPSUII-Bd the general apathy towards the floods, It was ."“P‘179°d ihflii the better goods brought flnn prices as high in mt "6 8-113‘ Pflid this your. It was the mediflcm and lower end merchan- dise that was bought back or with. drawn Sales room comment said Ihli-ii, I-he better goods “were up a . “Sm-mam? 5% from the last sale. while a decline of 5% was noted have hem put up for auction atI various sales. This. in his opinion, miures the market's buying poqptm; lllmllwl- or Processed l-mlb. zorl which there was such a demand a‘. year or so ago. has had a tough! lime 0i’ iii ever since Moty Eiting-f 1011's ffliillm Ill seven l publit-allom} we note Mouton garments offered at tremendous discounts. Eves-y 955°"- ls b61118 made to reorganize the company but it is being found difficult to secure enough capital i0 Bfli-isfy the creditors. we hi"? been“ followup, the bales of difftccnt. types of furs in various ltmcricmi cities in litany of them we note an increased iti- tcrcst ht silver fox. Tilil; is part- ' all. where March sales of furs wctc up ‘J5 to 35 1 percent ovci‘ llHG. Siiifl‘ fix coll- timws to receive cttslomfi- intcrest p y scarce. and is the one to which the tthe evidence is that i-t was covered THE CHARLOTTETOWN‘ GUARDIAN THE FLOR-AL EMBLEM I, am deeply appreciative of the The Provinces that have adopt- ed Floral Emblems are these‘.- Nova Scotia, the Mayflower. 1901; Manitoba, the Anemone, 1906; 0n- ttirio, ‘Prillittm 1927; Alberta, Wild Rose 1930; New Brunswick, Violet 1937; Saskatchewan, Prairie Lily, 1942; anti Prince Edward Island. Lady's-Slipper. 1947. Quebec and B. C. have not yet decided. The Legislature made a delight- ful choice in selecting the Lady's- Slilpper: it is both pretty and iiis- tinctive, We have three species on the Island. namely: Cypripediuns hlrsutum with a pink and white flower whose pouch is not fissured (or gashed) in front; C. acaulo, a pink, or rarely, white flower. whose pouch is flssured. (This may be called the commonest where all are ‘Premier referred.) Lastly there 1s detail later on. When P. E. I. was first settled with forests, except where swampy barrens prevailed Whatever really native plants existed. livctl in tnose woods and barrens. When the ground came under cultivation. (the trees being felled) the native plants died out and introduced weeds took their place. Where tho woods and barren: remain, there we should find the true native fir-rs. If we do not. there are two pos- si-ialc causes. The first is the turn- ing of t-nlllo into the woorllot -a common practice, hilt a very rt-prc- ii0|i\ii7i€ one, according to the- rules of gotltl Wott-rlcrail. I recall a piece ti! wootiiuntl not far away. which cvcty spring was gay with an uri- <iCl‘,'.Zl‘(;l\'.'iii of Painted Trillium. ll ltivoly flower. Tito owner iilfllflti his young trattic into the wootls catch spring for two or three scars, 0-00-0006 color; mantle pearl-gray, primaries white with. black tips, outer web of first primary white. Underpartr and back of neck white. Tail white. auricular regions. and the tail with a band of black near the tip. Length of adult bird, l4 inches. It ls said that adult specimens of . Bonapsrtek Crull are never seen In the U. S A. It is a long way from Alaska and the N. W.. to the Atlantic coast and only thl. young birds, it seems, traverse ‘rt. Was there not a Bonaparte. rela- tive of the great Napoleon, who dis- played much interest in the birds of‘ North America? The Potato Annlyoed I promised. in this column. some weeks ego, to complete my notes on the Potato by giving an analysis of the tuber. There. may be some among my readers who remember the “Summer School for Teachers" held in Charlottetown albout 30 the whole totalling the 100 per cent. Then we were shown how to make n simple analysis of the principal stibstances contained in the tuber. A thin slice o! the potato was plac- ed in a. saucer and flooded with weak iodine. The starchy centre turned blue, leaving p, ring of unsi- tered whitish substance all round it. That substance is the protein which is known by its turning yel- low when nitric acl-d is applied. A further addition of ammonia turns it orange The cellulose is also in very small amount and requires p, liitlc dif- ferent treatment. It is a kintl of woody matter but is not made of fibres stich as one finds in woody stems. The potato is scraped fine and the pulp placed ‘tn a bag tirade of cheesecloth. The hag is washttl in a dish or basin of ivatet- till all the white starch grains are at the | "The Bray Chick Doel PHONE 24634.. c/o Riggs d; Ben-Inn Robert J. Shaw, Blounlleld. Clarence F. Hasiam. Emerald. J. J. Stewart, Montague. For The Cabin If you have a rug evenly worn or faded, too shabby for the living room. it may still "do" in a den or lln a vacation cabin where it's bound to have rough wear. A wool rug is always a foot warmer on a cement floor or linoleum. Or you can turn the pile side downward and use a worn rug as a "pad" to thicken your good rug placed on top of it! Are the worn spots so numerous should tack it neatly down on the tread. but not the risers. The rug will soften noise, is easy to clean, and may give a note of luxury and color. A large nine by twelve rug can be ripped apart and a good strip used as a runner in a corridor and narrow hallway. Extra door mats around back porches. the garage, and even in front of the washtub or si-nk are useful. The doghouse is another place where a. piece of wool rug will be appreciated. especially in ihr: \\'lIllCI' 01' tvci wcaiilr-r Wool rugs can ilcnriy always b1: (‘leaned with the vacuum cleaner in a jiffy. Others will respond -— like a Brussels l-VEHVP, for‘ lnstlnre, -to scrubbing with a gentle whltc= soap anti water. Finally, the wool rugs shabby, “u: t1- .. new. pound bags. price to the farmer as originally drafted on the basis of the British Ministry of Food, average price on shipments via Sf. John, Halifax and island Ports. 3. Arrangements have been made with the British Ministry of Food to accept ti further quantity of potatoes in 75 PIITATO EXPORT BOARD lStress Ileeti To l lilonserve Wild l OTTAWA, April 10 — Train Rover to retrieve every duck and don't m-ake a target of the bag limit - that's the advlcé to hunters from Federal game offic- ials in a. year which will see am es- timated 30-pe: cent reduction in the continent's duck population. Haunted by the prospect of a further decline at the hands oi.’ nature and malevolent hunters, the the population. this year's season and bag limit will "almost cer- tainly" have to be reduced, the of- iifll llld. officials now are conferring with Provincial Governments on setting of the 1047 season and beg limit. A Dominion - Provincial wild-life conference in Fifiibflllllfy sa-w the discussions get uurlcr way and fur- thcr consultations am rontinttthg by mall. But setting quotas and tune litu- ii5 doesn't finish the job. More im- portant. says a spokesman for tin wild life prol l‘ ‘on division of litc lvlincs and Rcsottrccs Dorslrtirtesti. btit. still wool. can be scut to a carpet works to he rewoven into are a beneficial nesting season and the happenings thati occlgérgoardllj in boih jackets tutti vspcs uiili and u-hnt with CIlii-llg and trampling 11019001 if late 118521;; Thlel {naielfill £11 Zfillfpefllillsiglllciii}? to: rsgmlglfs, igfiflgilgfdfrfifieilgiffbllanshil) °f - . i! - ' . s. it .' . ' i a » - , ‘-_ e uose. . 1 . is xc c or t - - _ but “e are always w m‘ inferior types (men a to $15’ 1W mm at mm“ w 5mm ‘and quite mo) 011mm demos“! the Tm izetizlrilelss! Ies tzgbiiad iehg tuber lntu room, playroom. nursery. den, or "Too many hunters g0 home dil- nnti think w: Will be Prepared m cqlr‘ with them another Yem- "l9" iliuzs comes differ-stilt cirflun-Ei-flflvfs o, diffgrnlli happenings and 0U!‘ pl n gees aivtry- l Tile National Board of Fur Flar- mq-s c-ygdniuations has begun it! _ wood promotional catiipaigzi to ‘J1- t- b umc: demand for much ‘lg to Atlolf Latigenfelclbr i of the advertising coin- grades (3,164). i0 cecits to 59-50- Reportlng otn today's sale the auc- tion company gave the following ceutages and averages: Pllatinum Z’! per cent, averaged $35.60; white- mariced 18 per cent. avemged $21.19; full silver 15 per cent. averaged $16.86; inferior tYPQs 34 P91‘ celli- averaged $10.78; low grades 29 pe , cent, averaged $4.86. r , Mutia-tlcm fox was In slilm d9‘ a few stores report good sales of mitnlks. After Easier trromoticng are scheduled in some stores but not extensively. Scarfs. coats ,_ and Jackets will be in the limelight cs full- men believe with Easter early tltrlsd year the demand is not satur- a e . in Washington. D. C., silver ft:; jackets showed increased activitx‘, lest week end there ‘was also quite litims, and there are none to this day. ‘Plrc other cause is an aesthetic one~in a, sense. Children, unless they are taught better. are thought- less, and strip the last flower from the patch. leaving nonr- to‘ rcseed the ground. The Lady's Slipper was growing plontlfully on n, farm at Mount Herbert about 30 years ago. The children admired them, and I saw a big bowl containing well on shape, when it i-s peeied—neither the water (80 per cent) nor the locse starch can do that. "Cellulose is s woody connective tissue." It is only soluble in strong acids or alkalies. - Lastly there ll the skin or peel of the potato, which is really a waterproof cork bark. exactly sun.- lar to the bark of a tree. and keep- ingthe water-both in and out! The British analysis differs some- paintirig window screens.‘ Tucked on a piece of wood with a strap handle, they are just what th'e pro- fessional housepainter uses to "dauh" the black onto wire screen- zng! ' ' SMALLER. THAN U,S. The Union of South Africa is attic lrcrlrootti. Also, if we are wise almwmieq n we ivlll save some rug scraps forywt their beg limit, he added.- beoutse they haven't l~'.hht's not. v-hat we set it for. It is intended to be an outside max- imllm not a target " Other hunters don't , bother to chase a fallen duck into a. swamlp where the bird. not counted on the bag limit, is left. to die. A good retriever. the eirpelts siiy, can cut down m this wastage. some ducks are maimed and prevented from A clean-skimming. any-tuning Benfrew is available w you now. There's no waiting for delivery! As the authorized Renfrew Item-e- sentative for this district I gladly demonstrate a ltenfrew Ill your own dairy. There's no ..oblt- cation to purchase. Get more cream and butter. with a Ren- i. . ~. -. -. -:l t v . int ; ; ,- m, it; t too‘ fl ~ i, hi h th hd , 22th, i.“ Ltitliltitdlidiiltlltltqiiioticrti m???’ ivgltfiiliarglsauiixfiltfiizsingfdlowuhiéilelg‘giihouilifiolffiyl mill nihrx ritlirfs ‘Cgilecied tiifssct'eail;ye\'leli‘- whli- as I Buvlme "m? “"81"” 412-550 square miles in arefl- wv- “m1”? xuflmd Still”, figs m; "W, If!" me I ‘gill lull 1'" mdukd m me promohm, l’ P wen m, readers in me Sear; new mlnatlgn‘ t... 0,~.1,,,i. are gnqgng must. Our Mtaclntyre Blue potato. sixth the size of th, United States. m!“ giver; Zndynfgand 3925p; prove to vour so action , Q is a fall fit-r show in silver and mutation silver.‘ fox. y A fox ‘rancher has wltside-‘Bbifi tiifltrulty in keeping up Willi Plibilc polls and they sold about 35% 8i uu average dcclfne of about 30%- ‘lllc tcudctucy of the s-tle. lllc “Tm lffitlfiS‘. was for the extra 1161c WP‘? cf‘ tkin hitherto in [Wimfi demand lo lcse favor to the medium and darker types where these are 0f a silvery character. Many skins c! i‘ iilllvfliSil color also avid W“ m" lhc (i’ll'k bz-oavu utislivcrcd skins em,‘ below Fcbv“a,.y_ Prices ranged Th l t U I w t ‘ 5'11‘ Wmilincd ‘m"““°d' iiwecti $16 and $13. Bild l w" a‘ 1°w Abbott ‘he pectisslty ~11 {or this Cheslenuifsivasniiiioutsfigi-Xy 58ers gee’: The mineral“ thmmh m such i bebwfl“ $13 and s32 with mo“ be. action. Never in 1e wi er s mem in ‘he B,“ Market’ Newcastle on minute quantities. are necessxy Soutinck Farr’ Sales. Lid. Winni- pcg. in the report of their March auction had this to 5-1)‘ "will silver l‘-lxcs...."\Vc are ilifld I0 “dvi-‘e lll_.t we have berm able lo sell good f (of sjlycf for“); fl-‘TKI i0 the third section of 511W!‘ 50X ‘W95 marketed. Bidding was languid and attanldoaice diminished. The plat- inum section contained fewer hiflh quality lots than usual and a wide range of prices resulted in sales average to $33.87. which wlas $5 be‘ low the average on Monday's offer- ing, The salesrocm thought Dfiws 20 pel‘ cont below February average. Inferior- platlnums sold 26 per cent and average $18.81 of $6 below yesterday's average. They were coin- sitiercd by observers to be 25 Pei‘ .35 $4 to $12. Pearl platinum skins did some- what better, averaging $68-96 f0! teh 40 per cent sold. They were figured by the trade to be unchahsfid or" even a fraction higher than Feb- ln Cleveland, Ohio. fur scarfs have been the mc-st popular Spring item so for and capes and Jackets are moving satisfactorily. we spoke of the need of present- lng in unmistakable terms the nec- essity for removing the processing and sales tax from silver fox furs. the tmost difficult plants to prey irrigate and when growing are ex-| reedingly impatient of injury Teachers who teach their young charges to protect our nhativc flow- ers -well. future generations will botanicaliy Trupa bicornis The lat- ter word means "two ltornetl" and truly the uut resembled a cow's‘ skull in ntlniattrre with a pair of Every reader on this page sitwrllr! use his influence with our Dom- illiOtn- members of parliament wnd our organizations will have to bring to the attention of the Hem. D. C. ory. which goes back to the boom days of i910. has the_silvc: fox ln-- dustry been in such n precarious contliticcr. It is not only f-rced with the lowest prices of all time but it also has to battle uvillh the fligh- nice curved horns projecting from the sides. The distance between the points was about two inches and the color of the entire nut was a dark, shining chestnut. Tyne. This was an open-air mar kct in the centre of the City, held originally for the sale of barley (bi-Kg) but at that time the ren- dezvous of pedlars of all kinds of commodiiics—a most remarkable for instance, has more protein ant-l less starch, but vlhen attacked bv a certain virus ls very "Watery? Here are the British figures:- Water, 75.2 per cent; Albu-menoid matter. 1.4; Starch. l5_5; sugar 3.2: Mineral matter Total - "Potatoes should be ‘ ’ with their skins on, says the British an- alyst, "Potatoes dressed in , ihei‘ jackets are foundqto be twice 01F rich in potassa salte as ythosc whrch have first been pooled. in the diet, for they enable i digestion to act with swat" '11-" i-ency on other substances There are a few more common. on the Potato, but these will be M tlced in next week's Notes._ For Foot Ailments ‘i I43 Great George Street \ GIIARLOTTETUWN PI! §0iéil€wiir£fikiéb§cbéflbiefibég ill é LWIN cent of them own-yin; birdsbot Undea- a treaty with the United States. the Dotnlnioir Government annually sets a limit on the daily quota and thc length of the sea.- ulunts are frtilvirs~ For "maf-"i 1i front 18.50 to W. with a -'" _ .. - . - Wood l 1 i - - . . lut a short time ego we noticed mfrytszigtlons to$ok place between $30 The above are but a few indtca'__ rise up and call them blessed! |£:;t'etfl§l;. aféerfistxxjatiigl,‘ 0.9‘ Y CONSULT girhmgy lggvgigeégaiagefimfglx. Th“ yflflguahlsw uhclc a sale of several thousand large proportion bought bfick. Most 10M of a rising trend qt interest Th; cflemist also classifies his n P cred w reduce the Um“ and alter St-nhtliiiulxiari blue foxes was made and M“ New Yo“ deal", showed in scarfs. If the ladies do get more A WM" Chesiml‘ substances according to their use. v n- [he dams amfiding to regymal w m Ludo“ at attractive prices. In “we “mesh mg 1M1; 0g their interested in scarfs and the trend _ hb b h 1 m fumess um“, Qflhnpedic needs. en s“ ti: - s... ‘vs; .. c- we h! . can ‘ '~ - r . . _ ' ‘ . . . - . - K“ ‘ '1“1'"°"°‘ ‘° z‘ P" a“ M, and mm}, 5k,“ us, We), I recognmcti ttasaWa-ier Chestnut, gge-Scig-gilotidutfgizfiivpfoducer? 225 chile°ufidisf argzlllnllifl-Zflzlgifdi rturigyzandzamrggzrh season. In thc light o! figures re- leasctl in Washington lust week- and showing a sharp decline in J. M. Ladner 111 mu STREET entrant SEPARATOR If» RANGES ~ TIIJCK “All! - WASHING NAOMI“! 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In case our fcfldglfg 8gb log optimistic W5 may mart-lion tint Soudack ha-‘ldie a tcmpsratlvely small number 0i silvfrs as compared with the Mollie $39, with s, few lots between $40 HM 9%. Whltomurked skins were almost neglected. sellintl ‘mill 16 P" m" a-ivd averaging $19-11. Siiflhll? 1m"? m“ the two preceediciu days "Id about 25 per cent below fibril!!!‘ p13 to $23, Fun silvers were 511811!- 1y hqught by local and Canadian dealers between $11 and $33 “l” company reported 20 per cent sold remedy the situation so that we will not have to quit an industry that has been not only profitable but fascinating. INTERNATIONAL K-II 5 ton, 4 x 2 TRIIGK-TRAIITORS became aware of a. handblll adver- tising “Nature's Greatest Curios- ily, 3d (be-acct each." I fell for this at oucc. for who would not risk thrippence for such a prize? It turned out to be a Water Chest- nuthand printed instructions on ttl cultivation went with it. But. .lke most of the pedlars’ stuff’. it was a fraud. and never even sprouted. The experience, however, was not altogether a loss, for I made a so w! "m" an 01d rug" that tlat junk man doesn't care to buyl Bye then, it has possibilities if lbs B- \vooI ma “cowl , Christian Science Manuel'- The first thing is to about“ f" ggod points. For instant-e. a dinin- room rug that was worn nil urOuWi ‘he border‘ but good i-u ihc middle b the was successfully transferred to bedroom where the bed and in spots." says Th‘ EEG. /&“ o ®ii>wifl A size for every need. Ask about our popular prices and en|oy FREE electricity from the wind NOW. Using the world's most famous storage batteries with the spun gloss plate protection, with a IO-year guaran- Water-When and Where You Want it The Win Power super-power force pump, with its balanced twin cylinder l't‘.1l auctions. , in $16.30 and showing lln the t- n ' . - - . . ‘-"' gym! eeiimmm I “m” °' n - ‘mwmg "t the "u" and than PM’ but!“ fiffiifes zddtolxmiidfile Qflon cuts power requirements in half. Greatest pump improvement in yOIQI "Omeflb We" muyéegfwafm 15 and 30 P61‘ 08" 11'0"!‘ Feibfufli‘? cflb o"? 5'19""! aejfvgibgstefliigesfC?I§C$:;IEIJSEXT$' {T31 anti-e of the bedroom. Gives you a steady uniform flow of water from any depth on minimum power. W110 had a correspon 1 {N10 types bought by oca man- e ~ ' "m" 97115613" m" Auctlm Sm“ tiiactui-‘ers also 188896 Wm‘ l mm Hm‘ wheel irndTTieblgi-Irii: filth: ilipectilti: range of W to $17- | we ma the wivlhsc b! some through the cold storage plant N- ctmily installed by I-he “Willem Government in the bulldinfl 6183i“! the flmrlottetown Flour Mill! company. Lttt. some twenty Y9"! ago. Built at a time wheat lumber and 1511m- were comparatively cheap u; w" gel-minty well carats-tiered and lends itself most suitably i0 the purpose it is now used for. The With or without TRAILERS " ‘of all ytpes Wire for specification bul- letin. Other equipment available. cultivated in the river-s and canals, of China. In Cashmere. India. the species cultivated is T. hilplnoaa, in which the "cow's horns are replae~ ed by sharp spines or spikes. Th’! - nut forms a large part of the Cash-| mIri-‘s food and yields a revenue. of $50,000 yearly (50 years agohl From 96.000 to 128,000 ass-loads Dealer inquiries invited. f/{fidznzd-a/tf were taken from one lake in Cash- mere-surely s primitive measure oi’ weight! Another kind, 'l‘_ qmdrl-l m‘ p" ' wlthSBMBSAN npinosl. has four spines at right, T ndwuw" BIL pays ash dividends. SBMBSAN _ For villages, communities, hospitals and factories, etc., requiring stand- ard IIO volt 60 Cycle power. We can supply you with the WITTE FULL DIESEL-ELECTRIC PLANTS, Itnawn the world over for their ruggedness, long life, and trouble free perform- ance. Easy fo start. No skilled labor required to operate them. Operating cost LESS THAN ONE CENT PER KILOWATT. FlSHERMEN/Ask us about the new WITTE MARINE ENGINE which op- erates on less than ONE HALF PINT of low cost DIESEL fuel oil per H. P. per Hr.. complete with starting and reverse clutch. Also engines for any kind of machinery W“ i“ i‘ b’ m‘ 1 h th . 1 the! . William 00M- m earnest relrialflai; _ . . light? lifldeaScpifloel 11th:: meant: fi‘l‘,,,",',',‘,lfiii'i'_"i.i'it'l'iiib°s't°.ia'°t.'i ‘ driving power Dorfttalrs chanoesdfreatpecd In: M81116"- i! "l? m h“ ‘which MACHINUW H ' - ii i A ii‘ fig in the mud.- - us. r potatoes thereby atria; n lows: _ _ _ _ _ singrcral‘: ea P lyuc- tmnqnwzluevg: figmmfx 1m“- WINNIDH. > ‘ MANHOM ' Gnu psodacdoooonwetbaebel. For delivery this coming season of any of the above mentioned equipment, ‘H AN- Moflr!" Mlil- ° ° ' Bonlulm’! l ' l lease write or call at e I d t . than, canasau ti... cori- m, four- eeerees below m. or l . m»: lltmrlllasrnvslelaglli r M er v a e iroi ahead-borne buntontlair- in; smut of wheat-loose and course the omelet in chews. Arthur Molina. explained that a hither This, the last of our gulls. II ski Mi itb - the smallest and the delntlest. In “ha” Fm“ nu‘ m‘ pqqggfeggnols. In»! iliuolve SIMI- We hope shortly to be able to supply America's outstanding "POWER- PACK“ Outboard Molar. .'r.a -.,- ,. 4| rf/Ter’, '~'°"N<| Ill"! "i ‘llii-imi" temperature. II/y INl-lud "l1 d" A general coloration ft resembles the - m‘ w“ n, m, ~13". :'.:'.'::-=.:.",:::'.:"‘:!".tl:::: w- w“ r t“: "d.'°:*.';:tl 9- F- '""‘°"°*°" Hm ruler-ill“ u» %*..*i.,.....:~. " losses from eds-at dockage, F’: mffety",',‘x'fl:fpii-hnehtfnr b?“ a ‘hi. tiadtilcllttruijlit‘pgztirlitohsbzdmoni This year-dun rear-omen: nod Sole Agents for P. E. i. ' Q "v ‘f - 8 with ssussm ass. seedling blight and root rot. CBRIZSAN Ircqucntlyincteascl yield, Is easy to apply, does not socially minded than the other gulls. anti is "rarely noted as a . solitary individual." tTaver-ner.) While u. bPMdS hf the for North- QAIIAOIAII INDUSTRIES LIMITED west. it. migrates in winter to all ""“"! ghmtntqptvhieq . like III! Jlfl Jiblt Pflrls of Canada. and down the fore placing the tssmpemture ofl the rocm at the required degreol Mr. Moran Ls certainly the right; mart in the riiht place and T0! ranchers will find him cousins sud careful o! their PYWWI- THE CAPITAL ELECTRIC G. D. FITZGERALD 8t SON 6i GRAFTON ST. CHARLOTTETOWN OPTOMETRISTS Fspeclaiists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- feats.” 58 Grafton jtreet clog or damage drill. Malta . biases- profits by using CANADIAN INDIIITIIIO LIMITID Gllllnhlll DlIlflOlI east coast lo the Cnrolines. i Bonlptrttl’; Gull. A.O.U. 80. Win- m- visltor, fairly ommon_ Bummer plumage (adult). Illh In March Lamlliofl- “"5" a‘ Huoh. New York. offered 51.000 rrmch mink and 55% Of "i! W115i‘ fi Ill D14» ‘me UPWR l,‘ “I