l ANNUAL W... 1925 g ‘l I-"TLMTJ. 4 .. or? refit from ‘POTA DES, better i ,_, l IJLAWNS. FLOWERS and VEGETABLES. Nomatter where yqii use Soilgro-on your pota- toes, corn, grain-o your lawn, flowers or in your garden, you'll be amazed at the growth it promotes. . Soilgro feeds any plant that has roots. It is the new scientific method of hastening and increaeg ing growth. ‘it is cheap — for six dollars you get a package thatiwiil do for s good sized lawn and garden, or an acre and a half of roots or grain — for all summer. It is easy to appi and eliminates for the man in _t0wn, the diffic ty of procuring and the obiection to applying barn- ard manure or other ertilizer. On farms it can e used with manure with splendid resuite. Here's what one man says about: Temiskaining, Que" _S¢P¢- ‘v 1934- "I take much pleasure ln_ saying that I very good results from Soiigro u we h e very bad summer for flowers. I am pleaa to ‘l?’ galiibmlonflosvlifir sgsarljiigreltlgk hilt-laugh: ‘it?! tlfnthls used Soiigru we both bad tbi ' l-rdenfifgltlfll I this ltt hf our flee. We Tn o o or a will do glad to niva the writer‘: neml 6 44094 SOILGRO SELLING AGENCY Distributors for Prince Edwurd lsloud no Kent Street Phone 420-1-- k r and no hm MU 37:11‘: bvore but wgrgq/Sfle '0 r ‘!~ b ? _ i‘ ' - t I L- ‘3-5‘ s-ité} MEETING”. Jr YACHT BillB Last YearsOiTicers oRe-elected — Eleven NewiYaohts Coming Out-Great Sea- son Anticipatedo Tnn nnnuai meeting of the Chnr- ity for scaiilailsliiil. Ailtur“ lilac ioitctown Yhcii-t Club was heldiill irros and cons We" WY ‘ W‘ .tlic Navy Loriguc ituoliis inst cv- sell it was decided to ieuvc the suing and was largely liltend§d4Tllllti0r 0st itlhc ‘Cflllcfgfnrlallitmtg? Couiinotiorc J, C. Moran ilmBidWl-"l ‘he l‘ ‘"5 1 .1, , The mpnns of the Secretory and body will meet soon uni wi wry Treasurer were. received lind ad~ to_1ix lllflliUlS so as t0 g0? l‘; Qptcd. it was wirinouficed tlilit ibotii- feiilllmmem/s- (It it 0 i’; tiiurr- would be oieven llcw yachts hoped that thonlfltollllntollllchvwlb on the wutur this soiisun which consiliul U10 51M» 8975MB cm/"qs \\'illiiil bring tiic totnl niilnbci" 0t mit and \viil arrange! tlhe iomi-ru yachts in the club llll l0 l-‘lbollt 22' 5° that, ‘l good b‘? eiw :1 from m; on this. account a very ilille semi; rent-e will) e 0 a "a ‘l on o" racing is anticipate: as eac w urvrs. _ n uwndi‘ is anxious to have his bout Mr, i). Bethune‘ lllllllisiill llillmlill; in the loud ul lilC 0nd of the imllb-"llmm "i i‘ mm“ L“ ’"“‘ ‘l < ,1“. fercd his power huut tor tlto usr *~ _ ,, i. 1.1 ._ ».- in vicw o1‘ the splendid work of lilo lfllllmiiilill-ilqirl-bJliflis fro’; dum- by the Executive and offi- dnllowcd in, s rl - I , . . ‘ - d Mai- (‘Hi5 lust your the slime gentlc- Messrs. ilulkt. l-lllilliliil an _ iuvn wvro rc-cill-tcd to office for coini Irwin so ttigitiflloilflzbsctgglmllxlsm: lin- clisuing season.‘ Mr, Miller will havcr nlo rme was is m“ was ziddcd lo tho luxltvcutlylre Loln- (to 0 0W lliillt‘€. The Dflriilliilll‘ of lo B-Xt“ - '3 - v d vulivc committee ltilll officers is 01:03:‘: clllulilegtlligwgltlecfis “s(‘£i)rl1hr)|'t‘:1fll)re—.l C‘ Moran interest in the Club's activities by l _ ' I- ff. l r l ‘liver cup for comPPi-i‘ I \‘lXi10-C0i\liil0ll()l‘D A. Malcolm {lloflrzillfilmlugbst the 16 rootérs‘ This l‘\\‘ _' , ,__ . >1 commended as it ell- liltcnr Commodore L. J. McDon Iixlrhlkiilllthzllffi room“ w have a ma! ii i . ' “ ‘ |, f , __. _ __. . _ H .5 ‘n and rtltves them 0 Sci y Trtus. (J- i-l. iiiilltuin (in $15“ l,](;u,‘-[‘(';:P!’ of (‘onmeung ngnlnst t'll‘(‘li‘(l-) lllxocutlvo G0iiilnl[lCt‘——1\. Ayl" l"rg"r“h_0fl€?'q \\'lll'il, .lill'l( (innit-mu, lluroid Bnr- from . l. -- l- l I ing his intention of (dieting 11 "'0' pliy also. Mr. ii. V. iluiltnin, it staunch snniwrtvl‘ "i" ihiflliigll‘; Tho election flliyilLedsilllfllii§ (Jon énlitrlnontloggifrliggng lltiltalpltlly m mitten rrsnltod n lie o owllt-t k _ _, _ . L, lzruiivliitvll being appointed: MvH~!$1_’-5-\iill:llllii tohhtcirmlllxzillnaiérllg! .<r.~'. .I. iienrll, Milton Wnisli, undldscriziion oft on.‘ n-‘vflvnd "Om Frnilk Mlicllonuld. l“ ‘mph-v w‘? ‘Hum who has u]. (‘ousidvrzihlo discussion arose-Mr. J. Omlrylrliilt mlficflt m n“, owl‘ tho question of chlinginl; till! Wlly-‘itiivilli-"ilfilimwvuner Showed course oi‘ the rliocsn- Some main: Yacht Club.‘ l. r in mm) “m! lil‘i.‘t of lilo (iiuh wot-o in izivor 0t his lillilreiihw oiltanctlglups ‘by on n tllllilfiti which would give Hilciqhl“ ‘mcrmlt l‘, l i‘ cup“ tutors :i fuilor vlcw oi‘ tho riil-l-rl fvrilil: (m0 0i" W‘ ‘qmyihm as mo nrd otlir-rs \\'(‘.l‘o, opposed to this Mr. Henrn slulglit. I" “no” during m, H". grnnfltl thnt. it. would lnier-_Wlil‘t1‘lilIlll W0" ‘_ 2?", n wmlm he ivro wilii the sailing of the ylwhm m” H0350“ “if ‘trim Club would 0i‘- und would not illvll P"! "lllloriillllil 5m“ in“ I m ..... _- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS f fl words on, “union , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c per llna o Four Insertions ... tie per lino of ii word! nos, John Flynn. Jack Kink. 1W1" lir-ddin. Arthur (Iiiniphcil, Jack |.und, (lordon 15-55010’; - Ills-ht Insertions ........... . . . . ..........-. ‘lo l!" ""6 "l 5 “"'"|' _ W veoe4++§ 4 L__.._.__._______ - Miscellaneous Lost .j ___ -i—— SPECIAL OFFER 0F zoHlg-izlg LQ3T__,5AR p|N 0N soums grads envelopes, 60 for 6. Georgetown train V or between - for 35c, 250 5506€0l0df0§ 51g‘:- Montflgflg ntntlnnw and ‘Lower 1000 for 8 . . a a Montague‘. Finlisrliflvo at Guard ii“- inn Office and reccivtfirowarli. m, r , , 2, mo. A. MeeDONALD, LAND ad;- .,. .. voyor, iiernianvlille, P. E. I. 695-4-28-1-mo. wAureo ‘ "runmrs. can- rots, and piesscd liny until May 18th. A Aylwuru & Co. 1i LOST ON MAY BTHLA NOTE lN fnvor of l’. I). Hlleu. Filllifll‘ pit-nae leave with H. Oabill. Rich~ mond St., or Mrs... P. J) llallan. Tyrone 1016-5-18-81. -~_._ To Let , For Sale T0 LET-HOUQB. NINE ROOMS l'on\' niencs and furnace. Apply 189 Grafton 8t. Pilnnu 124-41. 1048-5-14-4i. ‘ -——»-~________,n___________ T0 nzur- six-Room House livid Imrn with store or without -"tl i2. N. Kay's, l8 Upper ill-H» sl- i 1038-51443‘ ism rlynn 17 Dorchester Si. x‘ mtidurlTcip ‘Vlintpql . ton SALE-HOUSE mo tor nt Nam. River Corner. Annlr l? Pownal 8t. 9a6_H_m REBUILT TYiPEWRITER F0: sale cheall. For description an Femo .°'° EARNINEGTRD sn- fivrmen: m m b n. Be A eouezrzur mun. “W! Ill 8 vvleellsfwrito .5333 wliglrgé; Williams, 12 Hsvlllnd moniker, Department "F" is; 1040-5-14-31. fl-l-ttl-tl. - one n5 in the‘ recent work-outs of ia-le resilience on ‘Saturday. May 1' BASKETBALI. " Weight there will be a very interesting game on the Gym floor starting atseveu sharp. The Uuslucoq College aggrega- tion and 4:110 LP. W. College have Bach woos-mam e so tonight's game wiliteil the story, The P. W. 0011088 ‘boys {fill be strengthened quite o. -bit 8Ild._it isexected that they "Wm ‘Bills their opponen‘ a very strenuous game, l, , _ . lfer one of dups do ated for a special race qtwesn servicemen during Old Home Week. Mr. G. H. Buntiiln, Secretary of the Club. stated it was the intention of the ‘Club ‘to offer either a cup or a cash prizeq Mr. Hearn stated that as the ‘honor of ‘the win was the main thing in the Navy the cup would be lnost ‘suitable. He ad- vanced many‘ good reasons why this would be so. The ‘Committee will decide what is to be done. in order to create more‘ interest amongst yachtsmen Messrs H. V. Buntaln and D. Bethune offered, to secure a number of prizes which would enable the Commit- tee to offer three or four prizes for each week's races. A sugges- tion that a special race be held Wednesday evenings was well re- ceived and it was decided to hold them on n short course in order to give everybody a chance to see cm. The matter of a race for the 25th May was brought up and it was decided that a race of 18 foot ers will be hcld at 10 aim. on the 25th. it’ there is not sufficient wind in the morning it will take place n the afternoon. This race is ex- pected to be a keenly contested the new yachts greli-t bursts of speed have been shown. Mr. D. IBethune felt that the Club should hold an auction for- ly-flve Tournament in order to in- crease its funds. The idea caught on with those present and Mr. Weilner again displayed his gen- erosity by offering two or more prizes for this tournament if the Committee decides on it. 0n behalf of the Officers and Executive Committee Commodore Moran ‘thanked the members for their confidence and assured them of their earnest endeavors during the coming season. He niso thank- ed the donors of cups for their kind offers. There being no furth- er business the meeting adjourned A meeting of this Executive and Sailing Committee will ‘be held on Tuesday evening at 7.30. With such keen interest as was displayed at lust eveninz? meet" lug it its sale t0 say that yachting in Charlottetown will receive ll tremendous impetus this season ‘Fanning ‘Brook, Tuesday evening. Central Guardian SHOP from Holman’: Oelteiopue THERE'S GOING to be‘; drama in the Old Town lHall, Cornwall. ‘Friday, l5. ‘ . 050 MOUNT STEWART METHODIST OlROU|T.—IBlack River, 11 a. m. D-unstatfnmge. 3 p. m. and Mount Stewart, ’I |p,_m. PrsyemMetttin-g at ll p. m. lMiiy 10th. VERNON CIRCUIT-Servings on Sunday lMay 17th. Vernon 10.30 a. ni. and 7 p. m. Sunday School 0.45. Cherry Val-icy 2 p. in. and Sunday School 3 Quarterly Official ‘Boa-rd Monday 7.30 p. m. a -t the Parson- age. HAZELBROOK CIRCUIT. — There will be service at the Cross Roads Church on Sunday at 11 a. in. Alexandria at 3 p. ni., ‘Hassl- -brcok 7 p. m. Baptismal service at Alexandria Beach 2.30 p. m. (Patriot please copy.) MILTON AND RUSTICO ANG- LlCAiN SERVICES-On Sunday, May 17th. the lRev. J. Eustace lPnrdla wliil conduct Services -i'n St. John's church Milton at, 11 o'clock in the morning and in St. Marks Church Rustltco at. 3 o'clock in the afternoon. .-.i1. HIGHFIELD SERVICES- The Sunday iScbol n Highfisld Pnaoby- terian Church will meet on ‘Mary 17th. at 2 o'clock in tihe aloernoon and the Church ‘Service in the even- ing at 7.30 o'clock. The Rev. J. Eustace IPurdie will lproach. FUNERAL YESTERDAY.-— The fnne~ral of the lave Mrs. Emily V. Wood todk tpiace yesterday after- ll00ll from the residence of her daughter Mrs. W. R. Buriioe to Alexandria Cemetery. The services at. the ‘house and [he grave were conducted ‘by IRev. lM-r, Tiiiqy as- sisted by Rev. Mr. Lindsay and Rev. iMr. Pierce. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of the late Joseph Lawlor . was held yesterday morning from the residence of his brother, .Mr. Jmaes Lawior, 39 Palrk Street to Si. Dllllfitlllfs Catbedrall where a High Mass of Requiem was cele- brated by Rev P. Walsh. The pail bearers were Messrs W. Whit- iock, A. lMclnnis, .P. McMillan Jae O'Brien H. Steelle and Wm. Doyle. Service at the grave was conduct- ed by Rev A, L. lsinnott. ' PIPERS HERE.——The Steiiarton Pipers arrived in this oity by motor car yesterday and last even- ‘lliflthcy played at different inter- and that some splendid races will he witnessed. Tile ‘Club is intend: ed to luster ‘the sport and it is go-l ing about it in a splendid manner. i PERSONALS I Mr, and ‘Mrs. i". S. wrro passengers by tho mail spec- lnl inst night, returning from the: mainland. i I Miss Edythe M. Duffy accompan- ‘ed by hcr uunt him Douglas.- Etlstcn ‘Strcct, left this morning: on n visit to Miss Duffy's brolhcr ‘n Amherst. nmri; MASON.—-A‘t wlnsioe. May 0th. t0 Mr. and Mrs. Russel bias-on, of ciilllflflllCiiOwll a daughter, DEATHS _ _ LARGE --lSiiddenly at his residen- ce 152 Hi-lisboro St. AlfredI’. Largo in his 67th year. Rulieral from :his l-tltll, 1025 services starting at 2.30 p. ni. Rev. W. Mnityzin officiating clergyman. terms phone 285-1. or write Will-l 983-5-t2-7l. ii IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Pleton Reeves, who died sud- denly May, 15, 1922 We often sit and thllnk of "ll"- When we are all alone, For memory la the only friend, That grief ean call its own. Like ivy on the withered oak, When all other things de- cay, Our love for hllm will etllt keep green, And never tide away, INSERTED BY __WIFE AND CHILDREN GOLF .. CLUBS . imported direct from Wm. GIBSON I 00-. Scotland. ,_' ‘tebeoneotthe best makers of Golf Clubs In the world. ' fI/Z/Yl Junlor'a Clubs 01-50 1° 31-75 Adults Clubs $3.75 to I000 GOLF MLLs-un the av on m- sum-é. and dill-abil- lty mu 18o. l AVdN Arie sau. so; each HUGHEQ. DRUG l v Co.’ ,coiiecti0n was taken up almong the listeners and a genenous response. Cllfll1dl°Pd~Ail children are urged to be pre- ii knocking Mr. Brydgcs off his feet. ‘the hospital where sections of the city streets. A was mot with. The proceeds of the collections will be devoted to Miners’ Relief Fund. sronv noun nonunion». scnt at the Story Hour to be held in Prince Street School Hall Fri- day, May 16th at 3.15 p, m. ‘ MAN HURT BY HORSE-Ales- terday afternoon while ‘Mr. Brydges. Spring Street, was harnessing a horse i-n ‘his yard. the animal lbe- camle suddenly frightened and trumped on his ‘head and shoulders. Tile unfortunate man was taken to \ his wounds were dresslrd. Luckily ho lbones were ‘broken and ‘he was soon able to return to his homle, 8.8. AIREDALE .—'I‘h8 8.3. ‘Airedale’ docked at Powuai wharf Tuesday Bvellillli- After discharg- ing a large cargo of general mer- chandise for the Charlottetown- msrchunts she loaded a large cargo of produce for St. John's, Nfld and coiled for that port Wod-‘ {wflflfiy cvening- Tho next sali- Illil will be the "llithcrwood" from Montreal, May 16in LAID T0 REST. -—The funeral ofltho iatc Francis J. Bradley was hcld yesterday morning from his late residence 186 Great George Street to St. Dunstnnfia ‘Cathedral whore n Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev Maurice McDoli- nid. The poll bearers were, Mtssrs Edward Higgins, Edward Awrll. Jan. Acorn John Connors. Jas. Lalton and Benj. Carter. Ser- vices st the grave was conducted by Rev A, L. Sfnnott, Russ HOTEL ARRIVALS. -- Mrs. L. A. Moore Summcrsidc: Mrs. C. W. Ireland Sulnmerside; Miss Ella Gay, Summersida; Miss Constance Pritchard, Snmmerside Miss Carrie Holman, Su-mnleraide; Miss Sara réell.’ Sllmliterstde; C. S. iPurdy, uminersitie; Lowell W, Hancock, Colum-bia, Ohio; Dr. Miles Martin, Honolulu. H. i.; Mrs. Miles Martin, Honolulu, H.l.; Rev. Chi-Istanbul" Graham, Wins- loe; Dr. Wanburton, ,C,ity; Mtg: Louise Shaw; rBrackiey Beach; . Btfesservsy, , , iierlottatowli; H Jame-s Palmen eriottetown; ‘Mrs. Palmer, Charlottetown; Walter D. H038. J. ‘ Holman City: Miss Elia Filmer, City; H. son, Cove H f-Rev. (YLcary; S. M‘ Haiti dale: nni,-..J_~§. fiche held. -. -, yirrsncns -~ hi, Yaliey- .',-s"~.‘. i. TV! i’ .. ,___,,__. - . will?“ ‘$$'-_°'“ . Table le trimeiiehllad 5' In canine. , "" ' lihlfa Le Summer-side: ‘thaw. E. Palmer, - The domestic trade in cartels was bran and W1 "rfinlcnaiiiowmown GUARDIAN -. -~ -- TTiis A Child [Identifies- the Store. . lV/iere You Can Buy‘ Congoléum‘ ‘Rugs new lioor-coverings-to save time and trouble for you during this busy S ri lIOIIBeA-cleaning sensed-thousand; 2% stores throughout Canada are now showing - special “easy do-choose-from" displays of Congoieum Gold-Seal Art- ‘Rugs. You can identify. these stores by the Congoleum Play Girl in the windows. Time to Brighten Up the Home You surely need at least one-probably sev- eral-oi these beautiful, sanitary, easy-to-clean Art-Rugs. For no other floor-covering adds so ‘ much to the cheerful a pearanoe of the home, or removes so much oipthe drudgery. Besides, Congoieum Cold-Seal Art-Rugs are wonderfully economical. They cost very little ‘to start with, and, under ordinary conditions, they last for years. ‘The money-back Gold-Seal Guarantee insures satisfaction. l if you have not yet used Congoieum Art-Rugs in your home, ‘you'll be interested in their many advantages Easily Cleaned—— Waterproof in addition to their low cost and beautiful patterns, these modern floor-coverings are water- proof, grease-proof and dust-proof. A light go- } ing-over with a damp ifnoprenjioves every trace of dirt and leaves them spotlessiy clean. if water gets under the edges of the rug no harm AFFLECK & CUDMORE R- T. HOLMAN, LTD. ‘BRACE, MacKAY & co., LTD. IVES & MURDOCK GOLD-SEAL TH-E MARKETS ' orfrlalwa, May 14—(Exs8)— Toronto jabbing specials 35, extras 33 and! firsts 31. Montreal deal- ers paying delivered extras 32. firsts 30, seconds 27. Jobbinz extra! 35, firs-ts 33. Winnipeg market unchanged. Saskatchewan dealers paying extras 26, firsts 24. seconds I0. Alberta and British Columbia. markets unchanged. New Brunswick market weaker. good_ demand. Jobbing extras 34. firsts 28, seconds 26. MONTREAL, May i4—Consider- sbie activity took place on the Montreal, export market today ow- ' " tnalmproved demand from kingdom buyers lOf-COBIIBB gfflila amt as cables were strong or with ibldsi, .ai higher moderlatoit urn um usnsas was wor e p, \,_., (I in finned an western npsrtb f0r|ygg rapdrted duiet._ The demunl Mart-June shipment, ind some pm- winter wheat flour was also sales or biribay. 33d aitiiofllnlgltzilimited, watch wonlld lndicartie that but ex _ rs ve elnpa supp es on prices bid ,_for_' Meuitobs. springing“ gm- llmmediate requirements. wheel} wile several can P" The market ‘was firm. A feature 6 x 9 ft. i $7.95 7% x 9 ft. $9.95 .|I lnnptoitnlsm DBI‘ bileifel overjsrany were a ‘graces t bel- ton; thawlnn jplsyzrantlon for Nv-‘mls was attributed to the etesdy 3 nil -., eltielln LOJI). Mont-increasing demand 10f Jlllllllbflfi m1, i s‘ es ‘ d! spot supplies slid the mun offerings, some m i-l- 0! Nd, ll OI illi western om gm beta; completely out 0f stock were mad‘ trittseii - cents per and were buying in lite ma-rlretvln hi1?!" o, r. £9 WinplRBI-Mlliorderfio meet - ir requirements. 2px»: trsel end new feed "the enquiry tlse United r e t m casts per bushel ates es ooa and Boston b y- our the “in button. in Moiitraal. at», (veg ibiddilig 1J4 pia- ton or m shorts delivered. or Jnode e volume, there being ‘with sellers, asking s1 pe-r ton a {otter d end from‘ country titore. There was also a good buéyers f luxpfies. The tone of deinandfc: fsed flour and sales ‘th medic m" firm and tIricasHvere Inede at 84.40 per inmt ln, -. spring w tkgndee oLfionr there, tinues vary quiet, which is dnelto i m. o snso in values. vo me oi ll ruled stealiywrliile a firmer feeling jute alfiis. The export [trade lli Qrevalied. In tile mlrket for standard grades lit-rolled oats colt‘- Tile the fact that Canadian mliliera at To make it easy foryou to select you; in done. for the PATONS, LTD. SUMMERSIDE R. T. HOLMAN,'LTD. MONTAGUE ‘ _- . .. J. W. MURDOCK& c0.’ POOLE 81 THOMPSON A ARI-Russ Made b! Canada-by Canadiona-ifor "Cdnadians ‘ Special Prices on cola Seal Congoleum Art Rugs Take advantage of these special prices on Gold Sea] Congol- aum Art Rugs at Hoiman’s Summerside- l ‘ltotnlinls, snmingggtgs I United States on account of, our prices for the raw material being so much higher. demand market on the There was no improvement in the bushel held? a FOPRIIIK, lllilll- oi’ the lolal mill feed eituatlon was q-emnnd for baled‘ hgy_ and (h; w" ill"?!- New. m: eéportira yers also but» stmllser feeling that develon- market was quiet with no change flfefill Of boats and were bid-‘ell ln- the ms et and cas gen- in prices. A v"! spurts, is. e pales. , , , ' _ home-like Hotel a ni er- tiabte, an prleo. , _ _ _ _ Splendid um. owl-min ‘ ‘ esrvlee, mes i., noeuale ‘manh- ueiliess in all directions prseent cannot compete with tlie material is waterproof ' t 7i through to the under surface; nah Another unique feature of Con ieum Gold- Seal Ruga is that lie flat on ti: floor with- out fastening of any kind. There are no unsightly tears or noel: holes to hide if you wish to move the rug to a ciifieient room.‘ . Whether you need new floor-covering for your home or r your summer camp-whether you need it for kitchen, dining-room, rooms, living-room or porch. you're sure to find just what you want in Congoleum Gold-SealArt-Rugs. Look for the store that diaplaysflieijCongo- ieum Play Girl in the window. And ‘your purchases now, while Assortments ‘of i and rug sizes are complete. V \ ' 4 Popular Rug Sizes-Popular Prices 9x3 ft. $4.50 9x 7*} it. $|i.Z5 9x i2 ft. $|B.00 9z4§ft. 6.7_5 9x9 ft. i360 9x'l3§ it. 20.25 9x6 ft. 9.00 9xl0éft. I5.75 _9xl5 ft. 22.50 Congoleurn By-the-Yard, sq. yd. Hw- Whoa-wanna Wldnnoorliandh mummy-nu - Congoleum By-tlle- Yard The same sanitary, flat-lying, durable material as Congoleurn Gold-Seal Rugs, for use where it is desired to cover the entire floor. it is made two yards wide in a wide range of beautiful patterns without border and may be bought in any de- p: sired length. CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED i270 Si. Patrick Street. Montreal, Quebec CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. MOORE s. McLEOD, LTD. PROWSE ones... 1311)., SINCLAIR 8i STEWART .44 14/110 Nd. 40a. ‘a has! lil- ' Jed ,- below l: No. 552. appe- lar motif 9x9fi1 $11.95 9 x 10% ft. $13 95 9 if 12 n. $15.95 l was transacted In o“: tin edw-hole- sale Jobbing way ma. prices were oteqdy. ‘Little trade m, dons in buttertho tendency m steedy. There was not improvement in the demand for cheese and the market Tire domestic was limited and the whole was quiet. An active daushiess Quiet-ii Héftél, ‘l,..'.5..,l:.*'.t:.r'fl“i“i..%§5 Rates M.‘ V. m, ‘ddfli Proprietors -.,,$,£%-‘-_-r¢-i