e o'ool_ch. slilloush-ur. osliiu , beentalen ill about two weekratyfi. his condi was never considered aeriousand saemedtoberecov- ering when a sudden turn {or the 7, worse aeiseli,‘ him‘ earlyfi r morning and e gradually sank ung tn the . " '» Born in _Kiidare. P. 21.1., almost‘ sixty-nine years ago,‘ the no oithe ‘ lilo Ml‘. and Walter Olhlll. the deceased followed the fishing in- \ r I v , dustry’ in the Island province dur-_ w , . so so early manhood and later Strong-Representation: went to British Columbia where he '0“ was engaged ior several years in the P. E- Island Potatoes. u_—qa—n>> , lumbering industry in the late 0's, and in 190a returned to Palace. d.- ward Island where he remained for tour years beiore coming to Mone- ton. Since coming to Monoton Mr. Cahill had been interested in lum- bering and timber cruising and made many iriends in this fection oi the province who will learn with regret oi his sudden passing. ' Mr. Gahll was a member oi‘St_. Bernard's C urch and the lloly Name Society. I-le leaves touncurn, Laura Reedy, oi TignishfP. S, 1.; iour daughters, Mary 1., oi the C. hi. n, omce stat! here; Grace M., oi the New York Millinery, Moncton: Anastatia. and Helen, at homeNus well as hve sons, Stephen 11.,- oi the ‘C. N. R... oiilce stafl, Monoton; Rev. irr. J. s2. Cahill, winolpsr; Phillip W, o! the Independent Rubber 0o., and Claude, student at St. Fix. Unl- versity, Antigonish, who isispendlng the summer vacation at his ‘horns and William oi the '1‘. Eaton 0o. _ an“ m,‘ Two bran," um 19m- thd Canadian DOIIWIS WONG IIlSS w’ ‘hug. ‘m; “lwgvm 1111; Mqghm the production costs oi the dormers < _ are Walter 0mm, o, Eamon. _ lh the Atlantic Coastal stews. 7- _Alta.; Edward ll, oi Hartiord, Conn. T“ 1mm” “m! "mud m 55”" a ‘m m‘ mm, n, m‘ “m” m» ed mainly against those grown in’ _ ‘m. an“ ‘not.’ F. m L; My; P111100 Edward Blind, Ofl t!!! What; “m”. wmhn‘ o! Mum“. a m oi Nova Bcotis. These potatoes are| , L; M," “mum 5mm. o! m", "oi an exceedingly hne ade, .a.nd lord. Conn, and Sister Anastatigoi m‘ 5° “Fwd m‘ dim” 3mm“ ‘ _ _ ynmmnmm’ “m; class with American potatoes that The mm"! Wm b. mm mm m, they regularly bring‘20 p. c., more 7 “may home. - a” 05mm,“ ‘fleet than our native product. The point “m”, momhm with “M” u,’ 5L that it is desired here to make is not.) Bernard.‘ church Intermm Wm alone that it would cost the consum- be mwelm m‘ shed," and “m” er to get this high quality iood - product, but that at least hall the ~ P. E. I., crop‘ which is shipped to the l . Unite States is used by the iarmers oi 3 Island, New Jersey, Virginia ~ and the Carolinss as seed potatoes.‘ The reason ior this relatively ex- tensive use oi P. E. 1., potatoes for seed is because or the findings oi our Federal Department oi Agricultux'e_ ___- The ioilowing letter irom a prom- inent sales agent in Boston to "w; President oi the United Statssjwlth i reference to Prince Edward Island! potatoes and the Dlflnocizd . W113i‘ changes, speaks ior itccli-h- l, ‘ The Ilorrorable Herbert H.’ Hoover, | , Washington, 13.0. ‘ Dear Slr:- ~\ ., ~ A " 'Your interest in renl ‘aid in the _ agrarian situation should prove toi be oi real benefit to »the farmer.’ '= Some proponents oi the tel-ii! bill. I i, _ ms olsrmcrzvz SARRB glumrz "E55 It lsposalble ior many and the desire oi all, to seek to the memory oi the departed. i I the only material that will stand the Iurd Ill! i‘ Q0 "an and bear these records o! _ ' less nine i w cl a iamily’: personal ‘ " _, Latin help you to choose a memorial whose beauty will harmonise wig lie emwldlnn. and place at your disposal a h!!! Kill!!! shop manned by master craiternen. L osrworhseuhlp and prices s-ra unequalled. -- .Vere‘ Bseck and Son f7?‘ IIONUMINT IIANUIAGTUIEBS ‘ ‘ . _ 9s a1 Great George sum, Charlottetown ‘A w er constituents, have been misguid- ed in their efforts to help the iarm- er. - An example oi this which’! wish to bring out is that, superfici- ally, a heavy duty on Canadian po- _ tatoes would seem to be o! some . promotion to the United States iarmers. And yet a duty placed '01! l v a iew hours eiustloh the death o! Mr. Philip J. Oahlll, well known throughout this section oi the prov-' " _ ince and Prince Edward Island, oc- (Monoton ’ dug. 13th) curred at the iamlly home. 3 Osm- tollowing a critical illness oi only eron street, yesterday mor about I v y . rmur. I. mas n" {one ma: ronaowmh IIW HOURS ILLNESS | i. .,. 1 . “U. < . I / ' ing- sections were threatened with permanent dlsuter spread oi the Mosaic disease". The ' cleanest, prime seed stock to combat the disease was iound inhthe Prince _. ANeDQG , Blcill w d}? or. use it was also iound that the Km- erican iarmer was enabled to in“- crease his potato crop by i0 p. c. As the American farmer has increasing- ly taken advantage oi these, beneilts. a tarifl on the P. E. 1., potatoes , would obviously raise the “Drive o! » one oi the raw materials needed by a ‘ v co " able number oi eastern po- ‘ tato raisers. , ‘ ' Perhaps the tarlfl could he Justiil- ed li the volume oi ilne potatoes available ior consumers were consld- i _-erable. But last year, at the most’, there were 1900 cars or P. it. 1., pu- tatoes shipped to the States, and de- by American growers, the remaining "- ten cars is but 2-10 oi i p. c; oi the l 1 450,000 cars which ls the average‘. annual potato production in thei United States. _ Although the tarifl would be‘ oi many eastern potato growers, s. por- tion oi the iarmers may benefit. ' Last year the Idaho growers dumpy‘ ed their surplus crop in the east and . i heavy losses to, the eastern growers. depressed the potato prices to cause , Inithe meanwhile prices were main- tained at high levels in Idaho, Ylt seems evident that the Idaho grow-, ers desire toiorce ‘out eastern corn- petition by dumping and price cut- ting, and stop the ‘potatoes by the‘ ‘tariii, thus later to capture a major ‘ portion 9i the eastern market. ior‘ themselves. ‘ ; ~ Perhaps the activities oi the Idaho. ‘ ' Senators and "Qongmssmen along , 'the llneaoiiths potato tarlii would reveal some matters oi interest to eastern legislators and potato grow- ers.’ Whdtever the iaciors are back oi the American iarlnerjaroteetion. jive’ proposed‘ aw tariii does not . seein to be;_o much benefit to the eastern '_ rumors using‘ the superior "product ior seed. '- Your eiiorts along the lines oi preventing such hsrm- ' rufiarmsr insulation would be sp- ' Successful Fox Feedmg I Ievtlle problem of our Fox Ranchers today. V How rto ' * grow strong, vigorous foxes, ‘thatwill produce =pelts 0f . “flue texture and lustrous sheen," is uppermostin all T minds. ‘THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY MIJM- . ' ‘ "iTEDrhave found. the solution in their increasingly, A - i qwlllc- . -. i l-mperial Cod Liver Oil- Foxl , and Imperial Puppy a i i’ g ' .\,’ u _ ~'-,';_,'.j.-.. 0' r edi "or mes-ms fclvins.iiie"ikeirieili *1 h Piincfialplldward Island-hncheafiill: a]; ~ 19f ’ ‘Warelnaclass by themselves. fTlleyfffpi-oglncevj *_ ' Eli-lira smells b»? liter! “if .1». ., . PM. hi. s9 leading Island aeueiloié J ,1 however, wishing to aidtheir iarra- ~ ‘ 11* isee a iew years ago when our Long Ia-_ _ A. ‘ land and other eastern potato grolh- ' ‘ through. .the . 1 i. Edward Island potatoes, and‘ by theirie, i’ " 5 Different (I01 0r Combinations u ducting the i150 cars used ior seed ‘ _ \ the ‘Beautiful Colorede Finishes in ENTERPRISE Ranges at the Exhibition Building 'I“here_ is atime when words OaIIIIOt d" justice to what thev are intended to 995cm’? - - ~ such a tlme 15 MW» and the occasion is the shovwinv»; of lei-nor.‘ 9w prise Monarch and Iron Duke Ranges in the Holman Salon at the mliiili tron Building. ’ 7 IIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilliillililililliiliiili i The Enterprise- Monarch \ ' I - . ' The Enterprise‘ Monarch, supremo in the best kitchens 0E Canada, h shown here in highly finished white A and grc": ennmcl. The blonzlrch has m0“? impmvemellts, more wllvenieilces, and gives greater service than any other range, made anywhere. ' - in the. Enterprise IRON DUKE The Enterprise Iron Duke is in a class so far above all other casLiron ranges that comparison. is ossible. _}t is finished xvith all the time4and labonsaving improvements of the Monarch and is built to give a life-time of uatisfaziicn. See the E"..*"_"--~"‘~~ “on Duke here in the following, beautirul new finishes: Grey and While Enamel Black and While Enamel. Sul..ian and While Enamel. Green and While Enamel. Blue and While Enamel. , _ Most of our Enterprise Ranges are sold on the Recommendation of Happy Owners! While visiting the Exhibition, let us show you the famous MOFF’ ""1? Electric Rangqthef range that said good-bye to ashes, coal blllsanrllslowiiires. fllolman Ltd, 119.435 crash. Street-r- --.“ s-.. .---..--. ,;;,-_;'s>?iT€!‘, .._ ..