uvssrocu manner , r. a WANTED -A tlulitnacolle e Graduates! "i HE best’ positions’ in industry a ‘ today goto university trained men." President Hoover recently said. " “In Protection with Profit " Great-West Liissurplus earnings have always the‘ next ten years Canada and the United States will need a million college graduates." What o! YOUR boy? Decide NOW to give him the priceless advantage oils coll e training-the knowledge, culture. and ise t at will ensure distinction for him in bus ess and social affairs. l c cnnafinwnscr EDUBATIONAIII» a a . 1901918‘! is the surest and most economical means oi ensurin s an it ui career for your son or daughittefi. ‘Eranéglel ou e ~ a certain sum year‘ w e mpsny. entire time comes, the mone is available for s com- plete ' [mourn ii, meanwhile. You die or beccrne disabled (as d ed in the policy) ‘the Company will pay all (he remaining premiums. ll your child dies beiore age sis, , the money will be returned to cu with 5 per cent. com und interest." Should he die n ter a e eleven, the l; aw:°lll,l:::::k icyaalllgnscubstsnti- profits-will -- \ ~‘_ Q. . ‘Afifllfil 1 ll-IIAIZOEPWRLEIN a There, were 116 cattle, 2.785 calves, 202 hogs and 28 sheep and lambs for sale on the two Montreal livestock Imsrket today. The cattle marine‘ MONTREAL, Montreal, April 22.-was steady, common to medium cows (Canadian Preset . l, High-Grade Investment Securities JollNsToN MWARQ ex.- Meinbersbipon Iaaiiiizg Exchanges Extensive Private Wire Service ‘Special Department for Industrial and Public Utility Financing. i nonnms. an; blanaler. Iselrlhnr Bill!" Iuirlinerxfliulunnmrrsidr, l‘. 0. I'm: 85D, Mnnlms: Manual Slot‘ Exrbsngz, Alan/mil Curb Morin, Toronto Stork Exchange, Winnyeg Grain Exchange, ‘Chicago Board of Tm z, New York Curb (usarmle) _ ’ Brnrbn: Toronto -—_Z.oslon, 0st. -— Kingston — Sim/lord - Xilrblnrr -— Sberhooh —'- Mosrton —— SI. Iobifs, N/ld. -- Saisr labs, N-B. -- Halifax — Sydney - Mammal. fitewvdrt Jones 8r Co. ' * ' Correspondents o! Greenshielda 8c Co. Isinben o! ill‘: Montreal Stock Exchange 88 Greet George 88., Charlottetown Harmon) - , . COMPANY $1.1?’ t», n. ... f’ ._ _._ __.-__..-__- ._§>. been unusually large -with the result that policy-holders have consistently enjoyed generous profits. These profits, leit with the Conway. earn in- terest guaranteed never to be less than 3% per cent. Actually the Great-West Life is pay- ing 5}; per cent. ‘ HYNDMAN fitCOqLid. Provincial Managers. .... _-..____ .....-_ $5 to $6.50. cunners and cutters $3 tu "Ss 75, calves were lower, Sales were made slowly at prices ranging iron‘ $5 to $8. Quality was common to just iair. Two straight loads brought ti plain calves were 5:‘; nroazaaifl and very common calves lo low as so. The bul‘: oi the sales were made be- tween $6.50 and $7.25. Spring lambs brought $8.50 to $9. each. Clipped sheep sold around $7. Hogs were steady at $13 and led and watered sows brought $10. GLEANIXlG FROM FREDERICTON - AND VICINITY. The school is progressing favorably’ under the skiifui management oi Miss Adele. MacLennan. Mr and Mrs. Jchn Orasiveii were the Quests oi Mr and Mm. .J. Mac- Swain on Sunday. Mr. H. Myers spent the weekend in Pleasant Valley. Mr and Mrs. Lseanlan spent Sun day in Fredericton. m‘... ‘Mae sunlur onal-lottmwn span; thewveokend at her home here. Mr. Claude Somers. Cavendish was the guest of Mr. M. W. MacLemlan. Mr and Mrs. Flank Cutlliie were the guests o: Mr. and Mrs. John MacDowell on Sunday. Mir. Harry Keeling has returned to his home in Pleasant Valley, after spending the winter. months in Charlottetown. Mr.W.E. Stevenson spent a. very pleasant week at his home here. Miss Hazel Cousins M: retumed home to Hope River after spending o very pleasant week with. Miss Baths Stevenson. Mr. William Pound has returned home tmm MlllnocketMame where m was. visiting his brother Jlfhom- aswhoiseerlomlv illintlesllos- piislthere. Miss Mary. O. Stevenson Teacher at Cavendish is spmdinl the llllifl‘ Holiday! It her home here. 1B1. John MMDCIIII lhildn rrederictqll‘ » Melbourne wsrenecsnt visitor-ate, ' ;l‘li_li__'_Ciii\'Rl.0'i/'TETOWN a itentrsljipiiuardpian {I POIQICIIJQUIfI-f-M U16 Police Court yesterdsyun f iourglnllk senders, ” duct containing sediment, were each fined $5 and costs or‘ ta: days in lieu. m» csssbi-a. man charged with speeding r AonnowLsnoasruur-me Trus- i Board oi the Iv-‘rotestsnt Orphan- - age acknowledges with thanks receipt w: $30.00 and't5.00 lacing mm Chel- toinyand $25-00 irom Bedeque Auxili- flfi’. Der Mrs- W. T. Bcwness. Also twenty-three (Ziirdozenvrggs from the Salvation Army Directory class, per Mr. Fred Chandler. IiOADS BAD-At the present time the roads in the country, as is usual gin LBpring, are inycry bad condition, ;s condition which was intensified by | i the. wet weather oi last week. A iew | I warm days, however, would do much - in drying up the suriace and permitt- . lng of general automobile traffic. I I POTATO MARKET-The market for table stock this week "is un- changed, swo being offered m1 Green Mountains and t1 for cobbiers by the Potato Growers .4 lotion. ri-lesc potatoes are being shipped to Nestor-n Canada. No. prices are set for seed as at present there is ’no' iemand. nnooxwlua ITEMS-Among m5 assehgers‘ on the westerntrain to , ' harlottetcwn on Monday morning‘- .cre Misses 1 Mabel» and Kathleen ssacit, Mr. Amos Curley, Mr. Elmer mpbeil and Mr. Emmett Cusack.—- cssrs. Peter and Waiter Gusack, oi myvnie" and Brookvnle ‘respectively, we recently purchased western rscs in ' Charlottetown. Here's ailing tlmeim both the best‘ of luck. ems‘; BEEl-‘i-Mr. Waiter Hughes. rboro, sold at Kehsington Easter nday, a cow ivoighilag 1530 pounds. is is the largest cow that has been :ighed at Kensingtolm for some time. ssides ‘making $130.00 (one hundred and thirty) at the time of selling, she has had four pairs oi twin calves which Mr. Hughesowns at present. This is certainly some record (or a cow, and his friends congratulate Mr. Hughes on being ‘tr-a era: c! such a valuable animal. OYSTEKEXPERT 1N Ti!!! PROV- INCE-An oysier- expert from Eng- land, .Mr. Sherwood. who recently came to the provlnceis. locating at . Bideiord. River nsaxwjticlmlnond Bay to, carry» on experimental work. in the Island all summer andwill work in conjunction with Mr, Needlsr, who carried on the experimental work last year. .511 erepeflrnentai station including a laboratory is to b: built at Bideiord- where the life history and habits of the oyster will be studied. It is hoped that during the next wo 01' irhrfl Years these men will gather much valuable information relative to oysters and oyster propagation. saauz aaoolm-me fvuardian u in receipt of a. box o! Croeusibuibs in full bloom, which were dug out oi the garden yesterdeyemorning by Captain T. J. Craig, Kinrosm-Orweil Cove. They were set out late last year and were‘ in bloom when the snow disappeared over the ilower beds this spring. Captain Craig is believed to be the pioneer exporter ofdtianitoba Maple trees to Iceland in _the North Atlantic Ocean, as a shipment‘ is going forward this" sea- son and wiilprove successful, as they are well adapted for growing in a cold climate. P. E. I. grown trees will be a new product ior shipment to foreign northern countries. zzheliei‘ from Aathms- Who WI describe the omplete relief immsui- iering whiohlfollows the use of Dr. .1. n. Kellen! more». Remedy-i Who can express iluieellng oi joy that comes when u.» soft and tlntie m- fluence relieves ‘the tichtened. chok- ingnair tubes! It hstmsde asthmatic alflicticn a thing of the Pl-It for thousands. t never fails. Good drill- IW WWW" b!" 5°14 i‘ l“ _ souats noun. not. and simu- Sherry. rammed, spent Easter‘ Sunday in Albany, the ‘iliests etMr. and am. Mr. Wilfred eefe has resumed his dutisess m: rlinjibany vmm ‘lcboei. alter ‘spending plqsant lies- tsr holiday! athis home ‘in linkers. ' . 1 .r V T“? . . so. Leonard slum; an returned i0 542111.‘! “9"$°":!“m!llil°!'°h‘ in: duties. after romaine his heli- ’With eellingapro-i mo! FIVE. i e > nvster culture. Mnshgrwood will be on = CANADI IXPLQIVB- AIIUUIIITION DUCO,FAIIITS oANAnsyANd-lrsnus - r w“. 1mm» ANlIDU rssautolo HEAD omcz. MONTREAL - enamel-gas juaououour CANADA "prom _ saylf straw casmcsrs smaoms TR IES Lilli Villain; LfiIe-W =-'e-="---~ m» FLOW. ' ofChemibcbali Knowledge THE chemical knowledge‘ gained by Canadian Industries Limited flows through its ninc Divisions, giving strength to all. Each one profits bythe rcsulto of chemical research and develops its varied products from these chemical discoveries. Products bcaringthc C.I.L. trade-mark are closely related through the basicvmateriais used in their manufacture. Thus the well- known waterproof shot shells ' of the Ammunition Division owe their existence to discoveries which resulted is: the per- fccitionof ‘Duco by the PaintiDivisioc. A similar relationship exists ainong them all, The skilled hands of the chemist infuse .1i£'=,i'1i¢<s_ Ithc many products and materials "which you’ buy under the now famous v1.1; trade-mark. This trade-mark stands for (Quality, _Scrvice and Fair Price. srsntilzs LIMITED FIITILIZERS CLLZII m. srswaar sun VICINITY Miss Annie CYI-lanley. Mount Stew- art, spent the week end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 0'Hsnley, Point de Roche. Mr. Harold Collin. Cherry Hill. was a visitor to the city recently. Miss Nellie maclntyre. returned w her home at French Village, after spending some time with her sister Mrs; Frank Jay. Mount stewsrt- The Young People's Society of Mount stewsrt United Church held ‘their weeklynneeting in the I. O. F. l-Isii on Friday nightt, where a very ‘ " evening was eni°Y¢d by lil- The ladies oi st. Andrews had a Womerrs Institute organized in "W" district on mesons lest by the luv- ervisor, Miss MacPhsll. . The many friends oi Mrs. Harry MaoKay, Mount Stewart. are vet? sorry to ieam that she has entered m; ‘P. 1:. lsls-nd Hospital for treat- ment, and hops for a speedy I¢¢°V' cry.“ Miss Marion B. MacDonald. Sav- sgsdlarbor. M!" l?" '"k "4 ‘l’ thQjlbml other parents Dr. and J. C. MacDonald, Mount stew- artJ.‘ _ '11:. many friends ‘of Mus Giaivs gin-mount Moll . are pleased to learn that nine vvrlns 1M‘ mo; confined to her home for some time with rheumatic ism- sunjsun MacDonald.‘ thalid- wennpsnttheweeksndstthehome stlisrpsreniebnanti Mrsui- C- rtsébmua; Mount smart. nsimple and Sure- Dr. Thomas’ lioiectric Oil is so simple in applica- tion that a child can understand the irlstructions. Used as a linlment the only direction is w rub, and when used as a dressing to apply. The directions are so plain and unmistakeable that they are readily understood by young , ,_,»~v'lst'*“ and old. p _.._._i.._.__..._..__.___ .i_ s“ o . An exceptional hotel is The ' brackets and subsiltuiing the mould boards or discs you have a complete Queen Hotel - - - a famous cuisine specializing in sea - foods - - - excellent musical l programmes daily - - - 150i comfetisble rooms all ouisi e I "luxurious beds-Jessi es phones and reading lamps. Moderate rates. American Plan or European Plan. ‘A. o. "st-ml. Iajaging Dlflclor \ THE iiall ‘Convertible Potato liuitivator ‘This rugged, well built machine is designed so that the same carriage can be used, for several diflerent machiries- By removing the spring teeth and POTATO IULLER st n fraction cf the usual cost. ROW MARKER can be attached. On the same machine n. ' Later we will oiier you s complete POTATO DiGGER on the same‘ car- riage. » ' It Is the aim oi the HALL MFG. 00., to make the one machine adapt- able to asrssny purposes as possible, thereby avoiding s duplicstio oi peris with the needless ‘expense to the farmer who already, in the cultivation ci potatoes, is burdened with an extremely heavy outlay for machinery. Write for irce booklet and prices. w. a. nsmus T1 ' Charlottetown . n. r. ‘nohMAN, 1.1-0. rm: lulu. MFG. co. ' $ummersi’ Ssmsserside 1- . j r l) - r _ To the Early iiousepleaner » s; Bring year lleass here sad we ~ i ' l ' ' ' » _ . ‘fill nil tbs order-with a irnb sleek ei‘ Aiabssilae. lisrssce. ' Whltning, mo» rm- suuu. sleet-mun. om. can. s! Sponges. Brushes. m. m. . Bethune sl.rst¢¢.,c.. \ 5w.‘ . i-m. Aziwy- .- a . A§i$$§%3§l§‘ ; assoc a