"APR"; ~" l". § {a I?’ .ine . ‘Genuine Congoleum i5 easily identified by the Gold Seal on the guy-fa“ of the rug, your guar- antee of satisfaction. Congoleum Canada Limited I lilontreaL 33X? RUGS THF ellmznorrlglrnonv é-n-oo-Jk-o. - c Quarterly Survey ' T" BANK or NOVA scorn.- The dim-om published overleai ill- trates the steady growth oi mer- chandl" lmlloris into Canada, which is characteristic oi a period oi pros- Writy. Canadian exports o! mgrgh- "bills have also been growing, and even more rapidly than imports, dull"! therast year. with thevresult that the visible surplus oi exports over imports has increased by about one-third during that period. The decline in Canadian exports irom the summer oi i926. and ior about twoyears thereaiter, which is shown °" the dlflkram and which caused . some misgivings at the time. was largelynue to the disturbed market conditions abroad caused by the coal strike in Britain. It is hoped that with a continuance of ireedom irom industrial striie in Britain, and with stable monetary conditions in Europe, oversea demand ior Canadian ex- ports will continue to grow; more ea- Devlfllly since it is generally recog- nized that the revision oi customs duties in the United states. likely to be made during the present session oi Congress, may qulteposslbly fQf l suit in the curtailment oi our ex- ports to that country. Not the least striking oi the _changes illustrated in the diagram i.s the very rapid rate oi increase in re-exports, since the beginning o.’ ma. Though the total oi re-export". is still small, this increase in entrepo‘ progress. , v Droughtln the western province“ has occasioned some anxiety with regard to the conditlonsoi the soil there, and in certain localities oi eastern Canada, iloods have been re- sponsible ior a good deal oi damage. Nevertheless, domestic business is brisk, and the seasonal resumption oi out-door activity. which always occurs .in April, begins ‘this. ycsr un- der excellent Qt . ' In the United States there has \ Including the New Persan Rugs been some curtailment of construc- tion. In eastern and central Canada ‘rand the corresponding figure oi .192a...... Detailed reports. irom the branch Ireland Backs Secret Patent People oi the Irish Free State are mystlfled over the Government's in- terest in a secret patent that it is backing but reiuses to disclose its “CLIVE HOGS Weiare taking live hogs daily, excepting Saturday, paying high. est market prices. Davis €i Fraser nature. It recently voted $25,000 w' oiiices oi this Bank, are summar- acquirc certain rights in the inven- w.“ belowk tion, but the Minister concerned re- iused to give any details. It has since been learned that the device relates to a new ‘electric storage battery which will make the electrification oi MAllJTlME PR OVINCES Tile new process ior the brine trade 1s ll very welcome sign oi- l THE M0 I ... Q FF‘ E RE D ~ For information leading l to. the conviction of any person selling ' inferior rugs as germ. Congoleum. ed considerably the Canadian mar- ket ior products oi the Maritime ilsheries; though so (or the benei- its' have only been reaped in__sm',-ll part. The low cost o! installing tbs ireezing plants opens possibilities oi a very general use o! them. i Meanwhile, however, the heavy i928 catches oi Iceland and Norwa have been placed upon th Ioreig markets; with the ‘result hat tl Maritime iishing communities, who export operations till the close last year showed a reasonable prc it, have made disappointing exp: sales in "1929. Stocks on hand, ho" ever. are not large. Possible changes oi’ the Uni.’ States toriii on fish and fish p‘ ducts are awaited with keen intern ‘Farmers have benefited by i sustainedhlgh prices oi livestc and despite importation oi but from New Zealand, dairymen l5 rule have been doing well. Agric turists have been less uniiorr fortunate. A very poor potato m: ket in the United States has to so extent been neutralized by i growth oi’ inland demand in CL ads. for Maritime potatoes. Nevl theless. prices, both of potatoes al oi sec! potatoes have remained ,lo\ Districts largely devoted to this crc report disappointing trade cond ions; merchants elsewhere. in area oi mixed farming, report satisitv cry sales. Apples have been in good demo" both at home and abroad and sh‘ nlcnts this season are about 2'. greater than those oi last seasc The failure oi the French app crop has noticeably stimulated Eu opean sales oi Canadian flpples. The carryover oi sawn lumber the close oi 1928 was much less t! usual in recent years. The mn has been good in Upper Can‘ ‘Competition oi‘ Paciiic Coast lu lbsr. sold on conflgnment. has be felt in New York, to which, how cver, collsiclorabls shipments hav been made by rail il-cln New Bruns improving. Production to date i" i929 shovls a substantial increase over that oi the same period las‘ year. Work in the coal mines wlr abnormally slack during January but the situation is now better. an" it is expected that when navigaticr opens the ‘mines will be working no iar from capacity. .....s_. .._...___...- i’ long-distance railway lines possible. It is the invention oi an Ulsterman. James J. Drumm, who has spent most oi his time in the last nine years in lgJllO Bay flfl-(l “Vicinity Mr. Elmer J. Campbell was a visit- research work at the National Uni- or to Charlottetown recently. versity, Dublin. r Mr. Cyril Gallant. Red House, was trip. The illness o! Miss Mary Emily White, Rollo Bay Centre, is learned ‘ with“ regret. NEW a Mr. Wm. Lewis, St. Peters was in Q’ oi the Rawleigh_Co., Ltd. ' Rollo Bay recently in the interests On Sale To-day 4245 “I'LL ALWAYS BE lN LOVE WITH YOU" ‘M’ "°'L°i"‘~“.“2'.‘ Kin "m" fl. 4250 “NAUGHTY EYES” “Leave Mo a Beautiful Melody" Mr. Hector MaoNevln, oi Har- mony, iormcrly oil Fortune Bridge, leit recently ior Western Canada, He was accompanied by his stepson, Mr- Joseph Y niaphie. Mr. James Donovan, Rockbarra. who spent the winter months visit- ing his sister in Sydney, N. S., is now visiting in Rollo Bay, the guest 0! Mr. Eusebius Peters. Mr. Willard Reid oi Rollo Bay West, was a passenger to Monti-Ella Friday where he took part in the in Rollo Bay recentlyon a business m a business trlp. Miss liiillllig Chaisson, teacher a‘ Cable Head, spent the week end at her home in Rollo Bay East, where! ihel- sister Miss lviabel, is critically; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chalsson.‘ Rollo Bay West. were visitors to St. Charles Sunday. guests oi Mrs. Chai- sson‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MacCol-mac. Mr. Chas. lllncCol-mac, Sourls Riv- er, was a rccentyisitor to Ashton, the guest oi his smter, Mrs. Mac- Innis. Rollo Bay Schools, East and West, are progressing iavorably under the capable management oi Mr. James MacDonald, Gownn Brae and Miss iMary Donahue, Rossncntll. Miss Mary Campbell. Annandalc. is in the employ oi Mrs. Harry Pran- cls, Fortune. Mr. Bernard Creamer. Souris East. was a recent visitor in Fortune. Of Business Conditions '~ 0 l-Jiz. John MacDonald. .s B. visitor to Rollo my on Blm- . sly last. Mr. Joseph Conway, New Zealand. ‘ pent Sunday in R0110 3!!- THE GOLDEN GIRL -Continued from page 2- a u --— hadn't nude such a iuss about it and said I'd novel- stick it out, I'd resign.‘ Constance took the two girls witn he;- wl-len she started back to the city and So-so went, into the 410N188 " alone. Woliang greeted .her wildly. and one could hear Chloe movini about the kitchen. Still the house , seemed lonely and So-so had a bad hall hour, iindingherseli listening lor hel- lather’: ismilisr toot-steps. Aiter supper Chloe came up to bar room with an armload oi papers. "Here's all them papers, Miss Bo- longe. Most nigh a bushel oi ‘om. All them little tools X piled in l box ll! the wltohen till you tells me wblt i0 do with ‘em!’ So-lo spread the papers out on her We announce the opening of our Charlottetown Oilicelat 79 Queen Street, where we have installed all up to“ date Si ock Board and equipment for the posting of quotations direct from the Standard Stock and Mining, Winnipeg “and gChicago Grain, New York Produce Exchanges. Our connection with the outstanding firm of Solloway, Mills & Company Limited, and private wire connections to all the centres of activitvy in Industrial, lllinilig, _0ilj and Grains; also, our seven offices in the Maritime Provinces, we are in“ a ing public a prompt and efiicient brokerage service. Wc cordially invite all interested ‘to visit our Office and Board Room on and after April 25th. i position to givo the invest. i ’ there are signs oi a similar curtail- wick [qm-dwggd and spruce hov COMPANY l. l s T c D ment. West oi the Great Lakes‘, how- gQng forward in [alr quantities t BROS.’ ever. in Saskatchewan especially, Britain, I _ the prolwied prosmmme of new Vlcatiler conditions in New Brun‘ ‘ HALIFALNJZ Branches. Carry all Shes and Patterns ln bulldlos recently published by Moc- wick have facilitated logging, an ‘ Charlottetown u ilbhqmm” smug» Sydney a 1...»-.- Leanliuilding Reports. is very large. the season's cut, which is estimate", Oiilce . n ' New Glasgow» d ii carried through without re- t b t i h d d illi ie’ M°n°l°n bold seal Congoleum Rugs rlllction or delay. will brlns the total slasaczmplsetlfcd $1111’. fibril ozlol. P l‘ an“ “ml ti“? ‘it!’ ior the Dominion in 1929 well be- Conditions in the steel plants are , PM" m- _.f,°_,,f,§,;,,,§,, liil equities, St. John's, Nild. _.____ n Monticello. i invisble difference Many motor oila look alike, but there is a vast dii- Ierenee in the way they periorm. this (liflerenee is diflicult to detect. The invisible difierence which makes one motor oil better than another must be inherent in the erode from which it is nude. ’ Unfortunately m ;.,;'_;;:~ TnivlvvflQflP-um l-.,-,_...,.- g‘. K desk. Many oi them were dated. There were plans made 0n March 5 lD_l0. aimed and worked over in ma. and down through the lut‘ eighteen years to within, s isw days oi nor miner's death. What a mus oi work , they represented. How much ititn . For Tron by Colonial Club Orchah Qnwflcfl gamut“ Iilil vocal choruses. . 4Z5! . “SHOUT l-IALIELUJAI-Ii CAUSE m stoma" “There's a Place in the Sun There you have the reason why Marvclubc gives bot- ter engine lubrication than oils refined from ordin- ary smiles. Imperial Oil searched the world ovcr for a better crude-qandinSouth America they found it. From it they ‘make Marvelnbeua pure, carbon- iree, full-bodied oil that resists the extreme heats and pressures o! modern engine operation. Mr. Joseph E. Beagle was a re- cent visitor to Rollo Blly. We are glad to report the recov- ery oi Mr. Reginald D. Coinn irom a severe attack oi la 811990. aqsolaagass~lr-s-s.:-q_i. '- . Vegetables - and The death occurred at Rollo Boy on April 22nd oi Mabel. oldest "er-l ,., -. -.-.~ ¢ ' Flow erg F" “m, ,,-,, T“ “m” m“ mm’ m” 211$‘ oi ti: “ml M“; "$2132.? ' he has possessed so. laid them aside ‘5 For Tno By The Clodmim opened up s new meat market. we " I ° "l" Y *8 0 ' ' 4 - t t i, vocal c mus. W}, m“, "m," m m“, n“, bug three yéearalDeceased had ‘not bier: {rot ab; ‘lawman Zlxtlnr Qlcsrrlzlbrazetriano?‘mielérltgangflrilzcttgcfiglasliubet-nau F seeds l buy ‘l u" “m ' l m 80° heath m: mm. m‘ u “n” ‘or my 9r intqrvnli between overhnuls. Motorists prefer ‘i “Someday I'll mow theta to ‘d or Jerry llld an: ii they're ‘w 1 keeping." j ._ v She put them in a box and turntd the key. Then shs corned‘ it the little attic unsol- the ‘w’; and put it sway. when also returned to Mr- I room she ielt that mi had definitely hopes were entertained ior her re- covery but"Ciod‘s ways are not ours" and on the above mentioned date her pure soul took its (light to Him Who gave it. Mabel was a quiet. lovable girl and will be greatly miss- ed by her many friends, She taught school ior a number to years, then Mlrvelube becnule it is the ideal oil for modern motors. It ensures greater power, greater flesh bllity and greater economy. There is a grade oi Marvelnbe refined to moot exactly the a oclfications of your car. Consult flgq Marvelubo Ehnrt at Imperial Oil service stating and dealers. "rtooolw ALONG" "There's a Four Loaf Clover ‘ in‘ My Pocket” H on’. 7£i'i.ii‘.."§‘.i'il..‘1-'."‘li'il~'-" . l h - i 2 Good Selections on every Brunswick Renaud -Mf. John 300110015, Hallo BIY. Ill t0 DlnIWQlll Mill! Saturday 9h FLU Claims Many Victims in Canada N llalm \ \ i iCarter’s Seed Store s-siamynooraa-plasssds-oq-an-fl-s-aclgd g s. ,. . . omoyml oi nun-n a u an N" Mm," "qr, Thrall) ‘m: AM“. "°‘ ‘w.’ _ " Joined the Sisters oi Martha in Char- closed the door on one pm. or her ~ A _ outwit! to sisal cunts - - . M d L ‘ lotmtowh where he healthi il a and llle.‘ “ ~ - " . IIIDI wlllrllllsl at lsfit N s , she was obliged tOrfOtUfil hdnlee. She . 1 7 . to llnpuom. ma ll m ugmggulnmhflmumm leaves to mourn besides no: png- roar ooltrnmtn ' . ~ . - ~ ~ tbooldntmnslucsluea llnulillontstwoslsieraflister-Immod! -m‘,er . ~ “finer-wan, grow ma. ' ,__.}---. sapw “fnmbm a‘: the Angels Cong. dc non-o lame. Sheik: Could you live on twsnty- fl IUIGIIDI‘ Dbl ‘an ti‘ '" o ""---'o----—-. o r-a =- M- mttmo.”'.n"».lo‘“°““‘h. m... "mic"- Ms "m" -' °"" "" "w" ' "n" - a from Peruvian undo - Italian I’ cl “ ‘ “Mann” wqq-m “Nana Head and iour brothers, Lemuel oi flgppqg. 7g, m1», m bump. l , ‘ , _ ' Co. cl bottles being used nary day. m Boston and ‘James. John and Willie Goblin. - _ x" ISLAND RAD! one s; all ma» m general n 1.0,... m, uoa flint her etor- "1 m, m, m“, g pg an n Ix I A v o a w. |_ a p‘ "l" IVll§\lVl-llal\I IN cAluAn nalreat. ‘rothobcreavedwoosteadlmarkodtbegsllorqhotmumm. _ slncmwmvlflw- otlisrbsmtul'ol' *' ' ' l . _ 5 . 0' c u, 0,,‘ stud. (News Imam l-hlIeIt Oatl-Kslarlnut‘ ' ~ " Qgdgynrclyyltllli I-Io ~....._- “is”.