l” LAWNS . FLOWERS’ y VEGETABLES Porayoi-zs ....¢. We receive deunb of d r letters like thia:-- t ‘ z T°"""°- 9.“- - Have a green velvety lawn' glorious Dé" shflsi?" i? i9“ garden ‘flowers; big, healthy, earlier ‘ vegetable % Increase your yield of pota- toes, root This summer havinr been ‘m, field gum. teatnlnoniaills iroaxzdsevera; _ ‘, Eofifllf, 1.‘ duflflfid Use Soil o '—‘_ti_1e nevr scientific‘ plant jptpffl ore iqine andjgivg food.‘ Soiigro 1a‘ cheap, easy to apply, ‘its air‘ trial, wide .‘- wondm-fuuy effgqwg, 1g; “mm; u, have dose with excep- ‘tionuiiy good results. l may say‘ i was some time mans n3 thfilorti- truly amazing. Soilgro feeds any 1 I ~ M‘ - ~‘ °"~§-“'?i_ 31in?’ sii plant that has roots Anne de Beilevue, Que., m‘ 1"“ Yicillifiid‘??? d It consists of beneficial bacteria which °"i"f,:§,','°° I‘ ésnskiar .. stimulates and‘ inerehleepisnt growth. It it as a ftegiiilsr l»: all can be used Vlllltiih gr WléllOllt fertilizers 1n s o bweifiinyv 65.‘. ‘t? > _resu s. or t c mun in town hflf: ‘efe"f"s';e,§‘° "we eiore. 1t eliminates the muss and ob: (Sam T_ L 6,335 i.‘ =Lei:tilolz:vatbl3ro¢gig;dgg barnyard manure on Send a $6.90 cheque or money order for enough Soiigro to last all summer on a ' good sized lawn and garden or an acre and a half of potatoes, roots or (ruin. sdlLGRO serum: AGENCY Diiitrlbutors for Prince Edward lalund oil Toimoko two blades grow where only on; grow before is the work of Soiigro Wanted --Yes--Wanted By July First 1925 or Sooner l ,/' We want a man to take full charge of the breedling. raising and maturing of SilverBlack Foxes on an up-tedate fox farm, 100 pairs of good foxes with good ranch and good equipment, beautiful location and well adapted for fox raising. ' The man must be a‘iover oflanimals. He must. be experienced lnfeedlng, breeciirlil and caring for foxes, ‘ ' 1 . He must have brains and know how and when to use them. He must know the meaning of the term "elbow - .- .. .. grease" in a practical way. Hg must be absolutely temperate. We will provide himsand his family with a ncw modern seven room home, electric lighted, furnace heated, with a bathroom and In every way nllce; also phone and radio and the use of a oar. _ This is no hsckwddds place, but close to schools, churches and half mile from tow.n. We will pay $1200. per snnum, free home to live In and a bonus of $15. per pup raised to maturity in excess of 100 per cent production. In the event of the man being right the second year he will reeeive>$]500. per annum and bonus. This is an opportunity for a real man. Don't apply unless you know you can do the work and make good. Give references to whom we can inquire, Write "'L.‘ B." elo The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. s. I. i r ’ 1 831-5 fiiiiiiili. ~A§Q-§-Q@.}§Q§ wo+oaoo+++ow4od CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion .. Four liuieriiona Eight lnaeriiirns HQQQQ-eo-o-eowo-evce-c Agents Wuiitcti 10o per lino of 5 words lie per line of i! worila ‘Io per line of ll words Q444+¥§OQ Male Help Wanted BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ploymciit for Barbers. Become ‘export in 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber College, Department "F" BRIGHT MEN AND WOMEN WHO 11m not too prodtl to work nud, would like to make monoy during iiio next throo months: 11o risk: no oxpaflenca. no 0mm,“ nouns. Halifax. 3-1-tts-if. n I Ll 1min Mord. -—-——-———-——-i~ m‘ a’ m A_ w_rli'28.12,_"ws wan-r IMMEDIATELY as- _. __ liable men In every city to handle ~ (Iistribtition of free samples wvifmale Help wunted___ house to house, No soiling. Good WANTE D-PUPIL NURSES, soivi- $33,“, »g’§:';"f:r°°c0nazgfmisslayfj crsci. Hospital hkowhogan. _ ' Mama‘ ' a 715_3_3_601 tolm Company, 4506 Maiden , _____ Street, Chicago, Illinois. 179. ________ . WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL _on nuidtllc-aged womim for house‘ Work. yAppiy 221 Waller _St. Nursing nivkir: uunsss sans‘ 11s sao-iio-oi‘ — * - _.____,_ to $30 s. week. Learn by home study, Catalogue free. Dept. 23 For sale ,_ Royall ‘Joliege of Science. Tori son sate-noose 1.01- AND! “'.l"‘°- 9”“ . . . 1'1°“”"' burn. Pr er ; t M .. J a7 '—‘“___-""""'~" ‘ _, Lllll Cnrtzlr’. Xypplé-‘Ib aDorlcliestiiir‘ i nlmcenilfieou! Silllfll. N‘ ~ Sldrihllifli. i n‘ ' ‘ _.___,__....:.___-_..a massaos mo srsornotvsis. F°" s/ii-T-i-‘siurioleoar 22 no. s... m... 234 Richmond Joins Staff of. » ‘ J. and T. Morris Company Mr. Jock ‘Morris, son oi iMr. T. W. Mornis, returned 11mg “on, M. tier-basing absent ‘from the iProvlnce 101' 3e'\'9l'l;\>l miflltiis. His many ‘friends are extending a ‘beauty ‘well come lo him upon h-le ‘return and are delighted to have him ‘back again. ' ‘ it is pl-ciasimg io note that Mr. 570F718 i-‘S Wining the soiling staff Ol’ The J. &. T. M01115‘ Cmnpany, Limited, Manufacturers of ‘the fam- ous PEERLESS beverages. Jack's slogan is a good one. "BEERLESS Beverasis and Essences ‘i-n‘ every store and home in il-KEilsiand." Let us simnd by one of our own boys n-n-il g-lvs ‘h-im our full support and co-op-crstion, and at the same time ‘boast anindustry which we should nil-be proud oi’, because more i; no question at nil but that IPEER- LESS Beverages and Essences are recognized everywhere a5 being ‘in a ola-ss‘ by ‘themselves. llillNGSlli "if" BASKETBALL , Two very interesting and closely ciliiiffiléll games were played last night one beweeni. two girls teams from Prince Street School playing girls rules and the other between a ieam from the Biislnen; College iilld the P..W. College team. The ‘girls game was replete w-Ith spills and good bus-herbal], ending a. tie score of four lo ‘four. Both teams worked ‘hard for the lead but first one ivouid have the ad~ vantage 11nd then iii-e other. For one team Miss Howalt scored the total points while ‘in the other -ho11- 01".; were equally divided between Miss l-icartz and Miss Egan. In the boys game _i.he P. of W. College dcfeatedflhe business coi- iogcn but. -d‘id not by n-ny means liuvc on easy victory. The Busi- ness College nkgregate played snap- py bull and with a little more practice will ‘he able to lake tire mtzisiirc of their opponents. They played good combination but their vshoo‘ 11g was off color whiio on the titiicr hand (he collrggg wore playing with a lucky streak. Following are ‘the ‘players and respective socrcs: M. Fnrquhurson It. AYIEFSI A. Iiowatt 4 D. Hezirtz 2 I1‘. Ilium-s G Egan 2 H. Ifnrquhansoii M. Bloke P. W. C. ~ Bus College Spilic-it 6 G. Connolly 3 “'11-'10 S liicCurcy 12 ,Mcl(e‘nna 10 Butler Wcdlock 8 G. Toombs 1 Tauion It. Doyle 6 Miiiiiicsou P. W. ‘(L-Ill -Ii11s. Ci>l1@i§P-—~22- i COMMERGQAT LEAGUE ' Fiillllidi 6‘: Chandler WOlI from Mom-o & Mcbcods last -ni1.:i1.t and |wc11L lulu -i'ii'st place ‘iii ‘this series. Moore d. McLeod l.\.\1-slr11;liiit . . . . . . .159 Protect your Foxes wiii1 “Peerless" ~Brsnd Fox Netting. “Dead Plat" galvanized before and after woven. Specially made for us. W6 have will this Netting for the-past iwcniy-fivc years lo the largest P.E.l. Ranchers. and am‘ the Ingest Dealers in America.’ Write IorjPriccs. THE ROGER _ _ CHAILOTTITOWN, P.I<..l. DEATHS SHiERREN-At st. Catherine's on Mny 4th, Mrs. GEOPQGnShGITGIl in hoi" 66th year. Funeral from licr inte residence at St. Catherine's on Viiednosdoy Muy 6th, 11925 lenvlni: for Canoe Cove at 1.30 p.m. LACKHEADS Blackheads go quickly hy n sim- pit: method that just dlaaolvea fhoiu. (let two ounces of prroxine pliwhflt from your ilflllllill, rub this with ll hot, wet cloth l1rit-ltly over tho hIncklu-ndr-nntl you will wonder where iliry hove gone. DON'T BE . I)ISCOURAGED If You Have Stomach Trouble HUGHES’ M _ _ They cleanse the "wind digestive system in a natural and 5 easy way. . ‘ All stomach troubles aoon Hughes’ Digaatai 51y" I ‘iii H’. ‘F. imperial 5",“, 178~5-2M8l. YiQid l9 ~11 v . i‘ ‘iiy n11 t Petoi‘ ,. ‘~- iiii" i "l‘:'i:ll C". A. l1- QPEOIAL OFFER 0E HIGH I _ olzc. V . <323-5'5M3i‘ grade envelopes, 50 tor ‘I00. 12$ for 85c. 250 for 55c. 600 forliild. '°"‘$“-E—Y°°"°‘ l-l-ii °°¢ 1000 m- uss. Guardian . 0f~ o‘ - - suitable for fox r p or farm. Aviilr m. orqto an rvnwnme ' Aimir Postlgd 9i _ JNO. A. MaeDONALD, LANIFItMq voyor, llermenviiie, P. lil f ante m. . ' ass 6954-2840110. Get a ‘box, today-we.‘ .. 4 ‘ Mailed to any addrola on receipt of price, (HUGHES ,1 ‘onus r1» I E_ liczirlz . . . . . ..102 88 214 . . .91 110 89' i _ 11:5 141 . HS 173 g ' 1:5 10s i Fcnn-ii d. Chandler | 12o 14s s HARDWARE c0. 1.11). .- ‘suspense, ‘sh 1 Yankee Con SHOP from Holmium c PLAY night. ' l- . ailing. A1" w“-1aiiiss.rué=§;; --— .. ‘. t‘ arromrmenrs amt’. élcriua E. McDonald. Borden, has been ap- Wfoted a Justice otthsfPeace and Commissioner for deedH -for"Pninca County. Mr. John’ E. M“ onnid has 0ou‘ijt,8ouris,C‘ircuit,in ‘plus of M‘r. W. J. ‘C-heverie who has been ap- pointed to s. position lntlie Cus- toms. Mr. Frederick ‘Brehaug o1 Murray Bfver has ‘been-appoinlel fay River Circuit in place of A. J. Mclnnls, deceased. ARCHIVES OF ‘P. E. I. COM- MITTEE-iitt a meeting of the‘!!!- ecutlve on ‘Fr-idsy night the Ifoi-lqw- ing committee was appointed to or- range for the collection and core of the archives of Prince Edward ls- iaud: The three judges of the Sru- preme Court, Chief Jusiilcs Mot-hie- songJustlces Haszsrdand Arsonsult, Judge Warburton, Mr. ‘Percy Pope. M‘r. Arthur Newbery and Hon. F. J. Nash, with Mr. ‘R. H. Stclwsrf. as Secretary. This is‘ a steip ‘lufthc right direction and ‘the government is to ‘be commended 01i- ‘having taken the initiative into. matter too long neglected. There; ipus, good deal of ‘historic ‘matter coiuiected with t-he early days of the ‘province and also ‘much current ‘history which should be preserved for the future. ilili/[S Silil ‘HIE EIJBBEES “The Yankee Consul” is Screen Triumph for McLeam-Now ‘ at the Strand. Douglas MocLean duplicat his greatest previous comedy success when ‘he rappcarcd yesterday in the screen version of "The Yankee Consul” at the Strand Theatre. A packed house was kept in con- tlnuni laughter. To soy this new=MncLean starr- ing picture is ‘better than "Going Up" is ‘putting it mildly. IL is so» for superior to anything in which. the screen comedian has appeared that It establishes him -for all time as one of America's foremost fav- orites. ‘ “The Yankee Consul" was ‘adapt- ctl by Raymond Griffith »fron1 that splendid old ‘musical comedy by tho some namoywhich, It will be recalled, cstsibllsijed Raymond Illi- chcock as a std star. The hook and lyrics were 'by“th9 ipte Henry Blossom, Jr. while‘ the music was by Alfred G. Robyn. The piece opened in New York twenty years a-go and ‘played "for five bucccssivt‘ years throughout tho United Statcs. In tho screen VEfi-llfln, Douglas MucLcan is h. young, wealthy New Yorker who l-sfllaborlng under ll severe nervous strain from a cause which oven his most intimate friends cannot diagnose. Induced for the sake of his health to take employment as a clerk in a ‘tourist agency, he is accidentally carried out to sea on a steamer whilo per- forming his duties. Ho finds hin1- self bound for‘ South America 1111i in possession of tho luggage, ticket and credentials of an American Consul. On the boat is u ‘beautiful girl who is in the clutches of cvll com- panions. Douglass determines to impersonate the American consul; to ‘be ‘better able to-liolp her. On arrival in port, ‘he fears the wont and summons the American fleet to help him. ' Meanwhile he follows the girl and her vicious-looking escorts to a mysterious castle where ho clash‘ es with the girl's captors in 11 spectacular fight. In s. riot of up- roarious fun ("for the audience. not for MacLesn) he chases the enemy away. Then comes the sudden or‘ rival of ‘the fleet which lends to 11n~ usual complications going rapidly to a final surprising climax. To tell how tho story ends would be cheating the audience of half the fun. In the leading feminine role, sup‘ . - Edsewater, ‘Wednesday Mn 20th. , been appointed Cleriibif the County Clerk-or the Country Court. Mur- ' U _on the rocks. This is not a time don of steadily ‘mounting txstlon. pact-s were ‘that prices- iiiiiiliiiiii AT‘ HOME — ‘Mrs. mun R. Hearts will not recelv, on Wednes- dfly, May 6, but will ‘ba- at home‘ 83 5-5-21- PERSONALS -Mr. Jamies Mei-unis‘, North Lake, was a visitor "to the city yesterday. iVIr. Sydney McLean. Montague, was a visitor In ‘the city yesterday. Miss m... White. s1. John, u. s. is ‘among the guests registered at lilo Queen. , Itov. Edwin ‘Kelly of Kansas, M0,, Ls expected toarriv‘ tonight, being cailleti home owning to ‘the serious illness of his father Mr. James J Kelly, of Fort Augustus. For First Alib-llllniardi Llniment. —————(O-§——-- Action Necessary To Save Canada From y Disaster The following letter by Mr. Geo D. McKinnon to the editor, appear- ed In the Montreal Star recently. Mr. McKinnon ls n lsrother of M1‘. J. J. McKinnon of this city. Sin-i was very much interest- ed in your editorial, “A ‘Banker's Call to Action" in your Issue of ‘April 24. To quote your remarke- ‘The criticism has ‘been levelled who are the actual sufferers In Canada today, is why do t csa big men if they are honest -n their ‘beliefs, not get down to ‘business and save the country—as ‘they have ‘the power to do. No grea-t ‘movement has ever tak- en place without leadership and if Canada ever needed a leader it does so today; for it is well known that there is not a mnn with red blood in his veins in our Federal Government today; nothing but more politicians who core for noth- in-g but the holding of office and who fiddle while the country ‘goes for spccchmaking ‘but a time for dlilllOil. ‘for ‘leadership. and when men like Sir Frederick Williams-- Taylor, Sir Herbert Holt, Sir Jos- eph’ Fiuvelie and other financial lenders know thoroughly how ‘busi- ness in this country is drifting and have the remedy in their own hands way do they not ‘take ‘drastic steps for example in connection with the financing of ‘Canada, and Charlottetown i . her alone. On the stand the mun’ demand from Mr. Mckenzie King ganged 11],; charges, saying that and his Mlnistons such changes the girl went with him willingly as will save Canada from the ln- and may, they were married. duetrlal ‘disaster which is over- ——"¢->i-' inking it? Unless they and others. Mnumr- y. who periodically ‘appear in public. are prepared to do fills, they ‘might ' _- THE MARKETS just as woli keep qiiici. Nupoicwn" (Canadian Press) iniment for Colds. lament, "Oh, God. how rare 1“ "1 are" is particularly iruq in ih‘: country today. - Mr. Editor, don't lat anyone try to convince you that there is not MONTREAL. May 4~*Owiml i0 1r wide-spread growing sentiment the sharp advance in Drlwii record- for annexation ‘to ‘the United Stat- ed at Winnipeg on ‘Snturdii-y and cs,’ mi it seems in the minds of tho ‘fact that. exporters were ob- many to ‘be the only way to save Iiged to raise their asking Priifle-‘l the romnant of ‘many of our in- and trade iii-grain inthe Montreal dustrial institutions. God "forbid Market. today ‘W83 of a very lin1- that this should ever come in nose: ltcd character, there ‘ilelllg iittli‘ but desperate men will do ilesoer- tlcnia-nd either from exporters or n-io ‘things. and intiustriai Canada local buyers for supplies. But the —-‘as a result of the unbearable bur- imdgrmne was sprong and the ‘pros- wijil R0 tho ‘luck of protection given to Ii. ligher ‘tomiorrow on accounl of the mill the will] 1111891106 0i 8n? 60"" strength that prevailed si. ‘Chicago. struotlve ‘policy "Y1 "l9 Pl"! 0T 1i"? Today there was no change in Mackenzie Kins Governmen‘t—ls prices tor car ‘lots of oats, .the,ro in a. deiiiiefflie Condition; ‘ 811d wna no further developments In whore is our Moses’! the local ‘flour situation today bu! GEO. D. ‘MACKINNON. the undertone ‘to the market for MacKinnon Steel Company. ‘Iltil- spring wheat grades was s-tronc. Sherbrooke. QIIB- At the recent advances noted ‘there was some demand from for- eign buyers for supplies and a lit- tie new business was done with ‘the United Kingdom for May, June shipment. But the volume of new business for domestic account was email. The market rfor wint- cr wheat flour was without any feature to note, ‘prices being firm with only a smaJI volume of ‘busi- nms ‘psssings for local and onun» try account. Prices for aI-I linen of millfeed were fully maintained under a. sieady demand for sup- plies, and a-falr amount of busi- r1655 w“ transacted. Tho irndc In standard grades cf rolled oats was quiet Jlllllfl-hb. tendency was firm. There we‘: yr ‘ls-light I111- pmvemeu: in‘ tile demand ifor 1.1.19.1 hay and a little more ‘Imslnosii was done. Hit as supplies were ample ‘to meet all requirements Driven at Point of Knife NEW YORK, May 4.——Forced to iniirch ‘through the Grand Control Station ai. the point oi n butcher knife by the ‘man who had made her his virtual slave, Annunziatn Poppulardo, a ‘beautiful young Kiri. has convinced a. Jury of her nbductofe guilt and "he will ‘be sentenced shortly. .'I‘he -girl charged that she was‘ held captive ‘in New York. Newark snd Albany by the ‘man. Harry Viscombe. and ‘that he ‘tied hsr with heavy ropes whenever he-lefi. porting fougiss -Msci..ean. is Patsy Ruth ‘Miller. who proves her- self a charming, winsoms younil woman of exceptional sibiiity. Oth- em in a clvpebie cast include: Artiiu Stuart Hull, Stsnhope We t 0ft. Eulsile Jensen. George ‘ Penoiatg; Fred Kelsey, I1. C. Shum- way, Eric Mayne. Gerard Prlng flilil - Bert Hadley. James ‘W. Horne is "director. 1m. Horn also directe-l Mr. MséLsairini-fl comedy ‘pic- ture. “The t-fott t." ‘Anyone who Pe% clean, clev- srpcomedy amixed M h thrills and miss "The . fllildi will he sttertiooh1nil even- . n" ..\ i‘ repeated this ills- '1. Qneeiililotyi‘; A' ‘very comfortable ind homo-like Hotel at a moder- prces were unchanged. A fairly active trade was, lflinsacltd ill eggs and prices were steady. The feature of the butler trade was th emsler feeling that‘ developed and ata pride‘. per pound which was attributed. to ii . d i _--=,‘;_~~‘~ -‘.'l§...i.2i“i‘.if.‘.‘ ..:.":::...z'"::: .2: N ' ~ prospects for increased receipts Ill" “'0” ' “Y- in the near fir-nine. in sympathy " with the lower prices that pro- ‘ i‘ veiled at tiir. ‘cheese iboard througir _ out the country last week and the ‘ prices ‘scored a decline of one cent , No other a1‘ ‘ has so manyBig Car Features ‘ P l h ha e seen the NEW Chevrolet marvelat its 5881135511 lirlvishoan; body fittings. But, Chevrolet quality $06 d8?" -—-mecl1anically the NEW Chevrolet is such that you would expect it to cost much more. _ _ The huge production of Chcvrolet—bigger than that of any other E_ B_ Meme _ _ _ _ _ _ H153 149 169 against our men of prominence lil _ _ . ' ‘ '. R_ C_ Chandler _ _ _ _ U79 1,50 124 r1115! work] ‘of srtihrsi it: ‘bnnkinig; quality car-makes possible the present low prices. _ _ . _ n. H. Cameron .....122. 105 140 a '1 ‘"5 11°"- I“ “Y “P” “m, u no. Cloteh— my _- ' ' _ P. Coyle ......... ..1s2 21s 212 i°° "miiiiY "lid ‘°° “lam” °“ 0 3§".a‘i.§'.s.“.$'.3'2¢.§u.u.ul.uu o "' rm nm-ifiLl-t-fi ». . economic conditions, leaving the frame. Filler up baa been of we; it h; no inn-pal I": , ' HAP . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. . . “Cid wide open to the ‘politicians m“. to it! lfltclrnne; Bimvll 79% do! ‘urn all tho W‘! W i ‘W5’, ,2 s , .“.",L°.iIZ.".° éi'.'.'."."1‘.‘.‘ £’1'.‘§.‘.l"3.”..f2’i ‘ii’; u... u..." ..»- M “" ,, , " 0 B. III.— peclal 08.58 ' ' - ' robe la N lteerln: control ncn rec-I- - V _‘ 3 f0 5 p. m-iinter-med-iate-s itiiifisiiligklh 31st?‘ for active go‘? 9 applied it“; l..." steal will 6 fhiagtrfigrm zoom b m” r . 8 to 10 p. XlL-"SBIMOF class, i 3- ' n Yo? ‘m’ m’ a‘ ' "n - - k taeri . nan . ‘_ Bowling joggggerbcoé-geck 1n {Ts szatemheina guy tghreilllte llll readily ea I Ill’ ell! “ J 7p, m.—ZIon vs. St. Peters “ '3 Y 9°“ ° 9599"" ¢ Th h, unu_.g¢fl ' I . 330 .9, m__.stan|ey' Sh“, s‘ have ‘been used during the last Bear Axle w-oleidv nu. larger. u“: n i.‘ w,“ ‘n’ l __ ‘ . Peamm, few years in ‘broadcasting the fufifihuillfliiifgli-Fuiffri: 9 :3." ‘drlvill: auditing-genial: u: Meetings statements,‘ speeches. etc., of men firth. The “ha-hag a»: ax: Ewan“, m I'd‘ N,“ w l ‘1 , R p. m-Jtegulnr monthly meet- f“ SS"? gedsiiitik HVi/litllifllg?" "ufionhfln are cenwlete e , ) ‘ ;._ i _ ‘ fill tDi °‘ "f" ‘°‘- M‘ “.411... summation-us = 215,90“, 0am 0 rectors , Arthur Currie. Sir Joseph Piavclio. e a: ntuuntiu bah fit @ h,’ Plumlflt. u, m“; mu,“ »‘. _ - _ Billiards, Bowling. checker, chess Béilufiemvlqigfirziimgt E the acrviea Inuaaa. m p.31, u’ m , etc 11nd hot shower baths at your ‘ y “m, 5 5 era-u‘ _ "‘ “"‘ " ; i “hwy , l convemence_ men prominent In the ‘business and a N" fi“‘|ng'jif'mdd,h"”fw_ m, mind", i"'“" l‘ y, _ l, financial world. and all of whom lacs sau- hit-fatal hm an m“ Dru,‘ d '_, _ ' - have sounded warnings In plenty of “N85 "I “"5" 5 ' Q fghflmflg, ‘d, l , ihe dangers which await. this count- f g g 5nd _ _ 1- ; ry unless “something be done"; 6 %'1'~'i-i3":”";m'“"i‘; B; ' . but the question uppermost in ‘he ‘m’ menu 88% of the eai-‘a win-ab- iIed-fnrnlahillt a mow bu“ "v ' minds of the general public, those m blw _ CHEVROLET MOTOR CQMPANY of CANADA, LIMITEII Subgidiary of f" neral Motors of Canada, Limited OSHAWA and WINNIPEG ' A. Home 8c Co. Prince Edward Island Dealers k ‘Married but no large family. to five years experience in all Apply by letter first for person CANADIAN SlLVER FOX B WANTED YOUNG MAN Eon‘. FOX RANCH IN ONTARIO JAMES H. PRITOHARD SU-MMERSIDE P. E. i. Splendid opbortuniity. Four branches. Required July 1st. al interview to REEDERS ASSOCIATION l 838-5-5~5i. white niferim: at 18 cents Del‘ pound and No. 1 (rolorcd Iii 17% cents Der bound 11nd N0. 2 KHHIQS at one cent per pound ice‘; 30. OTTAWA, OnL, May ‘izihyllisi ——Thc general market situation is n i-'ii‘le lfirincr and at Toronto uiid also in I‘. E. I. prlccs are :1 little higher nl. Ontario points. Siiibl)" (nu rcpnrl, paying extras 28, fifBtS 25 to Ziipsscontis 22 'io 23, 11nd making moles extras 30%. first-i 29%, seconds 24 to 25. Csscn re- turnnble f.o.b. shipping point. The (Ihicaso and New York market are also firm W: to 1 cém iugiicr than a week n80- . TQTOiI-‘l Jobbing flpECiRi-l 35. extrzm 33. firsts 29, Montreal ifllliiilli-‘J 015m“ 34. firsts 31, eccondir2ii, Manitoba dealers quail-iii! idlr-Kvvffiii 9X11?!“ 2G, firsts 25, riecond 20. Snnkat- ‘r Q-O-O-O-OO-QO-O 0-6000-0090-0 04-0-04 Hotel Victoria An up to date comfortable Hotel with over 100 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Guests receive courteous and painstaking service. Table Ia naxoailed in Canada. Chorlotteotwn Hotel Cm, Ltd. _ Proprietors ‘ HARRY c. BROWN, Manager . R. ‘Haley, Toronto; W. Reesky. Toronto; ~D. Ac-MscKay. New Glasgow; l’. 'i‘. Storey, Hal- ifax; R. E. White, Chsrloirtetown; Sydney McLean, Montague; J. Bai. Moncton; D. .Milis, Halifax: R. Smiles, Sackville; M. B. MeGiiIIv- eny. Toronto; W. . Barnes. To- _. Hotel c0., Ltd. _ _ Ffflfiflltofl mic... MeQUAIiI. unnam- somewhat discouraging cable ad- vices a weaker feel-in; developed '2 the local market and prices for . eltern grades were reduced fi-il to 5i ceiita ps1- mund, with No. 1 ' n. i. ronto; o. M. mil. Ottawa} A. n. “Bennett, M ; S. C. Walker. chcwan prices delivered extras X3 to 24. ‘firsts 2i ‘to 22, seconds! L7 to IS, Alberta quotations lower, extras 23, firsts 20. second 16 de- livered, llritinh Columbia, prices unchanged. Extras 29. firsts 27, delivered. nu ivrsi ‘usisfiinw R‘ Tflring Lydia E. " Vegetable Compound u r“ Ontario.- . "l" weakaftisrmyle.“ wllbwl. “f woken- Moncton; R. i-i. Menzies» 8t. John; N. J. Dalriel, Moncton; J‘. A. I. Cooper, Moucfmi. '