,__ =_= _ _' iii. ¥'..'_ _ ___,_ ,el _--. .aq- I,‘ ‘ ‘1 i . I _ ' I __1‘ i' I. I ..» fi ‘I *F it Ili, if i ‘I ii' 'I -'if it il ,Ii _. '1- if '. .»-I _e _ _ i"< i. 1’ ‘E . if V. I I _~ it -` ,__ ff.-' _ if i. _H `~‘-" .' 5. I, _ I. _,1~ , ii- I’ :_ ` i . lvl lit Fiy L _ '_ I __ __ ~ ,=e. > dl-. ‘sfwi <._" .i - cf No jurnpy feeling I ` NOW when I drive ` I through traffic 'L vi i ii . _//, t ‘ gi/, .=;` f ,ws-‘ _ If » "_§~ ‘ --Ogtinuod from page 5- I the fact that you have to rebuild thatf ferry today is owing to your own neg-| lect. During the Bell Government. regime that ferry was not lookedI mer; ir it had been attended w iii would last until such time as the newf ferry would be able to operate. I ami informed that the new ferry which_ my hon. friend contemplates building, is not high enough above the water; mark. Can he tell us how high he in-1 tends to build it? I Mr. Melntyrez Four feet above theI water. , Mr. Axsennnlt: I am inforined that it should be at least five or five-and half feet. j Mr. Stewart: I should not think my: mall, He would want to follow his, \ "~-'.'_'_-.'.,=_ . - -‘ ‘-‘Agn _ _ |\ V ._ "`:,'.,€'i °I;,if_°'."}f§I_‘_ " _.- ;_,_'_ /‘L / ) - than. friend would build anything ‘ii-ff -or ~` ' .2 _ _ _ _ _ _.TIL ‘ 'L own pattern. (Laughter) / xi? '?`r'f1!' _ ' A ' .' _`__,____ ;.,`_'_,»'_fi‘..,._'.f;_..~. ' _,__ _. people are wondering whether they " “‘-' , » ' " / are going to have that service con-I A feeling of strain takes the plc-asiirc out of driviiig. Any motorist is apt to feel thc effects of nervous tcnsion during a long spell at the wheel. Nothing rcliicves this tciinon =o effectively as \\'ri;;Ic7’s. The :ict of cliewing, aa motorists have discovered, has a gentle sootlzirig effect. The health- ful cleansing action of le ~e:“f,.~ ‘r ; Wrigley’s refreshes the mouth-steadies the nerves. Ask your doctor and he will tell you so. Dentists and medical men recommend the regular use of Wrigley's after every meal-because it aids digestion and cleanses the mouth after eating, drinking or smoking. Efficiency and refinement call for Wrigley’ s. _ _ . 9 I 'f '§ -_‘-" 2.. - ~ I = *et f_.~.~»-ff. _ " ‘ bf” ~:»_l’-qi-E» ‘ ~ rr. if is, H Mr Arsenault: We would like to assuie the service at Bedeque The tiiiued. Everything was satisfactory under the Stewart Govcriiment; we would like to know if it is going to be operated this summer. Kings Cu. Ferries I Mr. Mc.-Lure: This item is przictic-. ally the same as last rear? I im. ivieiniyiei $10.00 iees. ' Mr. McLurc; I think we heard from the Minister of Public Works that.; when this new ferry went on the Newport route the earning capacity of that boat would be so much great-‘ cr that the Government would not_ -ve to make such a big cxpciicliturc. erhaps I misunderstood him when he was seeking to borrow the nioncy_ for this new boat; but I think I am .'»'»¢nrmi»u--Double Mint-Jain Fruit-»a|idP. K. Sugar Coated cm-rect in making me statement thug he gave us' to understand that owing R-‘ss _-`>:i’."`r`==s__ to greater carrying capacity the “fir s--_ r¢».___ f p _f 25 fq.,,L_e,=_~».____ a ter. 'I 'Pt`i‘1'-'!’ every 5.. it if:-\5.G_ I T _ meal @g u°;"/ - ci-iz _,;_ '-.i‘ ~ _-‘~ .2 - : 'fi I I5* nov rar noni: MADE PRODUCTS .",1 =f-_Jie ~ '.f_¢"$lv!<'.=“iA ’“{If 51.1’ _ Wi; .v_. “» tv »- I ._.;,__ §= ` ni ‘ If, 1;., .. *ti .. . lil," .;fi |i~ if I _'ii .. I il>;‘*T.` I il*-Iii ‘~_ iff_~< - - f‘c.;" ‘sf-'yr-_ie T '_ 3 f _ef .I _=;`f_e_= -e_ _, ir; __ in . if; u_| li ¢&e§j.v: .'_= W" _. -._ i_;g;_ _ iii »i; " MI “I '_`1¥°` ie.-se’ "i-i:..l"' e'ew'-:..; .. _ -Ii..-'t' it _ -‘ft 271* ‘~fi.i‘i‘: I "'~*,;; I Rein 250 doz. ;_3,~'i Geriniin Buns . .. 15c doz. 14% Stolleii . . . . . . ._ 30c each Lemon Squares _ _30c doz. Mocha. Cakes 40c'doz. Chinese Chews 30c doz. Turnovers 40:: doz. Scotch Cake 354: lb. ~ Hennits _ . _ . _ 20c doz. Peanut Ccckics _ _ 15c don.. Patties _ . 15c doz. Pound Cake 35c lb. Fruit C:-:ke .__ 4.0c lb. Sheet Cake ._ _ _ ._ 35c lb. ' Produced By STE!/I/AI-R'I"S BAKERY 9’ Kent Street. Phone 211 Raisin Buns _ _ _ . 20c doz. Biscuits . _ _ . _ . . _ 12c doz. Date Squares 30c doz. Raisin Squares _ _ 30c doz_ Macaroons _ . . . . _ 25c doz. Jelly Tarts _ _ . _ . 30c doz. Bran Mullins . . . 2Cc doz. Ginger Snaps ._ ._ 35c lb. Sugar Cookies _ _ 15c doz. Orange Cookies _ 20c doz. Oat Cake 20c lb. Sultana Cake 35c lb. Lemon Sponge Cake 60c each. Layer Cake _ __ .__ 40:: lb. Apple,Ra.isln, Mince, Lemon and Washington Z‘ies 25o. 'Date Cakes 20c each II‘ea Cakes ._ _ . _ _ 20:1 eacli Delicious Downyflake Doughnuts .__ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . . 30c doz. _White Bread 12. per loaf. Vélholewheat Loaves 10 per ' Loa _ A11 wrapped in sanitary wax papers, and full weight. Learn as others have done to choose by Quality Gom- pa,rison_ St-ewa.rt’s products will serve as a. tempting em- bellishment to your table, and add a. refreshing touch of Delight and Distinction to your Menus. Call and be convinced. Phone orders promptly at- tended to. _ Stewart’s Bakery _ 161 KENT STREET each _ i Sun Ray Raisin Leaves 15c per loaf. i 3470 4-27 Bi _,_ .n essexrzr '*'*°* -._ .‘__..`. - _ ~==-' _‘ if i f.. if 'I l.‘ 4. 1-s-f~'->"--*_ ...... '_ »- 'N-oo-¢+o4o t '__' . I- gr., f ~'” *"" . . \ _ . E. R. °`éi£o"y”v"m 146 Richmond St., .. ++++H+n own oerosfp 4 N 0-of Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. V `~= -Good`Strong Stock Companies ' J -.t »_ H ' i 29-- x , 1%..” .__ V.. _ .f Kgeiit _at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis, earnings would be so great that it` would show a reduction in the cx-‘ pencllture required. _ I Mr.,Mclntyre: No, I didnt say lt. would show a reduction in the amount. The earnings are so small that it is hardly worth speaking about. The total revenue froin'"`tliat boat is only a little over $300, and we are charging now the same as any other ferry. I'do not believe it will exceed $700; so it is hardly W°'1‘I-I1 talking about. ' Mr. Stewart: “Murray Harbor North. $600." Apparently that \v:‘_s only $300 last year. Is there any change Mr. Mclntyre: Halt the subsidy was Mr Stewart' In other words that Mr Stewart' It was one of tlinsc 'External Audit, I suppose? Mr. 2.1 ‘_ntvi~e: At Newport wharf Mr. Stewart: The Dominion Gov- ernment has been taking hal! of that Mr. Stewart: That is not the Georgetown side oi the Newport ferry, is it? Mr. Mclntyre: No. Mr. Stewart: You are spending Mr. Stewart: Docs thc Dominion Government still take cure of that? Mr. Mclntyre: Yes. Packets <'l'hc Estimates were: Charlotte- town, Orwell. Crapaud, etc. $5.000; Charlottetown and Belle River, $300; Charlottetown and Bcnshaw. $500.) Mr. MeLure: Who has the contract for the Chfirlottetown-Bonshaw ferry? Is that Just the one amount for one ferry contract? ls not Nine Mile Crock included in that? Mr. Mclntyrez No, just the Char- If he can look after his own district in Charlottetown, Mr. MacPhe¢ and I will look after ours. In regard to this matter, it has been brought to the attention of the Minister. In hot. there wu a petition~both ways; there was a petition for _and against it. ~ _._ ooooononboo-oonouuuoooonoeooonee Th” °'° °“'¥ Wfmtinl 1 will kflcwry work and the ehlldrm om- _rr M_1~j;:'$;|"»~=~ I ~ _ .sy _.gf ; _ -amount, and probably they can get time in pea mm; gp um Q 3 ‘hicabundanoo offlowsrs. oarrylil ' - 'mf ‘ _ ue irl I-IW Service? Iwcifare of the Institution is mani- paid during the year; the balance ohfmm time m tim(-_ if' W” Wm mls 5'°a"- I` ' It is ii. great pleasure to the Man- . _ _ g _ will appear in next years accounts? hem; wen and favorably spoken of-_ Mf- Mfl“¢3"'°= Ye-5~ \ ,and it is thcircsrnest desire to los- _ . _ _ .__ __ U items that we would have got iii thc' Easter WM duly observed in me Mr. McIntyre; Well, yes, it vvouldihappy day Easter eggs in abundance! I" '“ “‘° ’="‘°"'“' ’*“““- ;pi~evioe1'f~'-'ff>‘_~~ 1 FFRR Y EXPENDITURES less, Zl?.°°____7`_y___ $4 made to sell for .98 PING FLOORS LOADED WITH THE BEST VALUES IN THE PROVINCE. i - and single breasted mo_ dels. ii@1 Ladies’ Spring Coats The finest assortment in the city, one rack of new spring coats, some with scarfs. some fur triiiiined .` _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1._'Z.15 Ladies new tailored coats, navy blue, sizes- 15 to 42'__.._.........._.......$13.50 Misses and ladies trench coats _ . _ _ _ . _$6.75 jliilds coats twecds, velours, satins, made to please the little miss . _ _ _$4.50 to $12.00 Wasil frocks claiiitily inade in graplieiie, fon- lards and crcpcs $2.98 Baronett satin 15 new spring shades, yard98c One lot of pailctte, liributon,, and ducliess silk clearing at 79c One table coating cloth ._ _ __ _ . . _ _ I/2 price Crepes or rayons worth.niucI1 more than this special price of 69c Pongee silk 39c 'Three only \voiiien’s black suits _ _ _ _ _ .$4.98 Twenty five eveiiiiig dresses, new dainty models worth up to $20.00 . . . . . . . _...$9.98 Georgette dresses, twenty-five in the lot, all new models _ . . _ Hundreds other specials not mentioned here. ,s~»-¢. Men’s Suits $12.00 f Meii’s twecd suits dark brown and mixed patt- terns, all sizes Men’s blue worsted suits _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .$20.00 Young 1iien’s fancy tweeds, brown checks and herring bones, sizes 36 to 42 _$25.00 ‘ Mcn’s dark grey herring bone worsted suits, sizes 36 to 46 ......_......_...$16.50 Q Juvenile suits for boys, in fancy t\veed, ages _2to6 . . . . ___....._..._..$1.50to$3.00 Men’s» fancy check hose _ _ . . . . _ _ _ _pair_17c Boy’s blouses, white and striped _ _..._ .49c Men’s dress shirts, sizes 14 to 16‘,§ .._.89c ‘ Men's horse hide gauntlets . _ _ . . _ _ .. .. .89c New handbags, reg. $1.50 for ._ .__ _ _ . _ _98c Woiiien’s cotton hose _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . . _ _24c Ladies broadcloth slips _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ .85c Ladies - silk vests and blooniers, all new shades . . . _ _ . ....._...each89c Woincn’s full-fashioned hose __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .$1.39 Men’s _broadclotli shirts _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . _ _ .$1.19 Boy’s armour clad suits _ . .$8.50. - 3,000 yds. gingham _ . _ 39c ~ Men’s topcoats ...._.._..._....\..._$13.50 Hundreds other specials not iiientionedhere. etc., etc., etc., a real pleasure to visit the 1-lomet and you are always welcome. If we wish most of our thoughts and ac-I tions can be hidden behind somei mask but the realization of a good deed well done will always shine through. Let us do our part for allI uiifortunates and by so doing in-» crease the best that is in us andI them. BUCKWHEAT AS A FARM CROP (Experimental Farms Note) As n general purpose crop, suited to farmiim conditions in Eastern Canada, buckwheat should not he overlooked. While not strlctlyacereal crop and not able to compete with or replace our common grain crops for either human or live-stock consump- tion buckwheat has special features which give the crop both direct and indirect sources of revenue to the farmer. Buckwheat has a variety of uses. It is well known that the flour made from this crop commands a high favour in making griddle cakes and the popularity of the crop for this purpose creates s fairly steady cic- mand. Buckwheat can be used as a feed for live~stock although the fec`dlng value of the grain is less than in wheat, oats. or barley. The grain however makes an excellent poultry feed. On account of its unusually sue-' culent leafy growth, buckwheat sei-vgg I \lB¢f\|l D\1YI>0a¢ as 0. smother crop for weeds. Weedy lend can be kept, clean cultivated until mid~June or| later and then seeded to buckwhcat_I The quick germination and dense’ growth prevent weed devclopm¢nt_ The fact that buckwheat will thrive on comparatively poor, iight land, makes it an excellent crop for im,-_ type of soil, and also to plough unde- as a green manure. Its thick succu- lent stems decay very quickly, left.: ing the soil in a better condition in so far as plant food and general physical condition ie concerned. On heavy soils, buckwheat on account of the nature of its root system, cmd, m loosen up the lofi, leaving it in is more friable, porous condition. The claim made that buckwheat will withstand more soil acidity or lack of drainage than other cereals ls un. dwbwdlv true end, for this reason, it “D °fi»¢h ba lrown on land that would otherwise remain idle. Iuckwheat has 'bean used as n nurse crop for sweet clover with good results. when this practice is follow- ed, the combination can ba out groan Mci1's dress shirts _ .79c Boy’s knickei' pants 79c 2,000 yds. rayon yd. 29'.: Umbrellas, ii1cii's and woiiieii’s . . . . _ .$1.19 ` Women’s silk hose .493 I I I I BARGAIN BASEMENT Wholesale “Every Department S.A.McDoriald _ EVENING DRESSES 25 new' evening dresses, it lucky purchase from a factory in Montreal. You will be delighted when _ you see them. ' Worth $723030 $9-9_3 Prices in Second floor that characteristic and pleasing’ aroma so familiar to 'us all, makes buckwheat one of the best hon`ey SPOKEN WORDS strong: ~ Thou art in Gqd. end nothing can 30 Give not thy tongue too grca-t a wrong l'>1'0dl1CiHt! hlauts_ , liberty. lest ltrtake thee prisoner. A Which a fresh life-pulse cannot set I In buckwheat then, we have a crop,` suited to rniriy moisfciini ennditlonsw able to thrive on comparatively poor; soil: valuable as a smother crop for weeds or as an emergency crop sown] l late In Jllnvi useful as a grcen man-I ure, as a live-stock and poultry feed.I and as a bee pasture. ` Panama and Peru have just been connected by an air service. I And should the twilight darken into word unspoken is, like the sword ini arlght. _ _ V-ti the scabbard, thine; lf vented, thy, That thou doest know the darkness. sword is in another‘s hand. If thou; proves the light. - ""‘ I desire to be held wise, be so wise as Lol Weep if thou wilt, but weep' not ' i iold thy tongue.-F. Quarles. too long' _ ______... _Or weep and work, `for work will naitxucss I lend to song. ._ ‘ -G. MacDonald. num' Floods have. been doing damage to I Arid sorrow grow to anguish, be thou C\'°PS in Bflzllilfhil YU"- _ _ ii ,____ _ A ,T ah W f Q A v _ Carter’s» Y t ti . 'e\‘\ ii' . ') ¢' \ 'nfs , w \..»¢ K. e Seeds Grow \ ~ A » *gg _ ,._,_ A' _ Spring is Here Again and Carter’s Seed Store germination. FARM SEEDS. our I"armers should try BANNER. SEED GATE. endured as a soiling crop. ` carter o _company Limited lllllll lillll hilt! of BIIED WHEAT, OAT8, BAR-LILY, FIELD ri:/is. vrlclilzs. nucltwnalrr. i-onnlik. Conn. no. CM’1`EB‘S hlrh mdq "Nl°k¢l' Tmornr, "queen" Mammoth, "nm," apsiitl ci.ov|:ns. eu No. 1 quality. ‘ mn. ni tae New "canes" ann wniia'r_uiu yen, wb wean f=f\'°' Ill-.s my dh" vurldv. tampa nm.) onnaio, /ii.ar|vl'A me ispaisn grown vim we :san sronl and no our mein. unrest prim motel and sampler malhdwontdwwnophqnm . _ N , 'I if .7 . , . i i . I \