O Tar; ..SIHAKLQEITIE_IQWN custom! grfogxs, BOIYQ s, QUOTA TIONS llslillllilillv; ilcllllllii will“ PAGE NINE , THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE L‘ wish to thank our Customers for their splendid pal- in‘; A WHOLE-TIME SERVICE An individual appointed l" your will, no matter how high his regard lor you and his interest in your family, his generosity and spirit oi sacrifice, can only devote to your aliain such time u his own pgrmii l Montreal Stock Market Ihfn column in wen-trod for urn-a of lor-iii lnlrreet- Irut ildwrtiuirlg of ll IlI‘\\tl,Y nature may h» inserted u! L‘ tenln u word etrlctly pnyiiblo in ud- urn-e. him. Trust company service on behalf of your iamily, besides being a specialized Selut John, N .8. GlIlol-telovlnfllil. one, is undivided and whole-time. l‘ The EASTERN TRUST Company Heed Olin; HALIFAX, NS. Meridian, C. N. BlSSETT—Managcr, Charlottetown Branch. SI. lohnfi, NM, N3. Montreal, Que. lillRYWillili FllR i932 REVIEWED Report Presented by Mr. W. L. Brenton, Superintendent, at Association ‘s An- nilal Meetin-g- The following report. was pres- ented by Ml‘. W. L. Brenton, Dairy Superintendent at the annual meeting of the Dairy Association on Thursday: I beg to submit my report for i932, which report I trust shall lntelliglbly place before this annual convention or Dailyvruen here as- serrbled, the dairy work in this Province under my supervision. A! you fully realize, the season has been a trying one; the low PIICFS received, for butter and cheese, the keen competition for milk and cream supply between the several companies, the excessive gathering charges by much dupli- ratton on the same rolltes by teams rlr motor trucks, are sonic of the many obstacles to overcome before the industry is on a profitable basis. The average low production of milk per cow, in olir Island pro- vlncc, can only he remedied by weeding out the unprofitable cow and by the proper care and deed- lng of the average herds. Some few oi our Dairy farmers who have been consistently following tllis pro- cedure hnvc. even this seilson been able to produce milk and cream at a profit in spite of low butter fat values. There ls no doubt that‘. 10W production per cow woud be mater- ially increased if the individual cow was properly fed and 11011566- lvllatcvcr the breed or kind 0i’ cow cheap homegrown feeds are neces- ilal-y. -Pasture improvement is a biz faillcr in cheaper production and should receive more careful con- szileratlon. The producers today are not re- eeiviilg as large a peroenlfltle 0! the rvceipts from dairy products as l5 their just dire. Manufactilrini; charges must be reduced not by the reducing. of the salaries o! the creamery and factory "will but’ rather by the reasonable adiusi- item.‘ of territory, the alnalsalnoticn osnr-znous "M OIJAIIIV also‘ S“, - l m6 n an Limited ' Mil-alu- av l ‘FAMILY . SIZE I , T‘ which has for the past number o! Mr. c. J. Cooke of Kenslngton and Mr. S. C. Wright of Carleton being has just advised our Minister of trust that as dairynien you will use your influence to sec this inrport- ant work will not be neglected but rather that all reasonable assistance of the work. considerable portion of the was given to attendance at the an- nual meetings of the several dairy companies and to the holding of public meetings in the interests of ntlon tlventv-ollc creamer-ins man- . tlon work was carried oil and in m‘ 17°03"! of the resources of the Smaller (emanates. Why should the farmer condone and often encour- “gc ll"? Practice of a number of teams or trucks gathering milk and cream on the same route, Docs not this increase the over- hmtl 911M805, all of which goes, bilck i‘? ll"? Producer to shoulder?’ Not it fclv of our factories have tseen, by a depleted supply of raw llroduets, paying out to the last ccilt to meet competing companies‘ Prices, without. building up a re- serve fluid to take care of the de- preciation of the factory and its Equipment which, in many in- celpts are taken from the milk pull would it. not be reasonable to have a fllll kuolvledge of just what each pail contains by adopting Cow Testing Rules and Regulations" Years been conducted by the Do- minion Department of Agriculture" the omclals in charge for this pro- vince. The Honourable Robert Weir, Minisiel‘ of Agriculture at Ottawa, Agriculture, Honourable Thomas MacNutt, that, in the future, this policy will be left to our Provincial Department _of Agriculture; and I be given such an important phase lil the curly months of the year time general agriculture. All meetings est shown. This season there were in oper- ufaeturing butter, two factories cheese and butter and thirteen fac- tories making cheese: only a. total oi thirty-five factories with over six thousand patrons supplying milk or cream. In May the Stanley Bridge Dairy- ing Company's steam boiler became defective and was replaced by a new one which is giving good satis- faction. This Company also chang- cd their water supply to a new well. The Dunk River Dairying Com- pany installed n new seweraie system. The Tryon Dairy Column! made marked improvements to both inside and out of their factory. The Kensington Dairy Company installed a new 25 H. P. Bruce Stewart 6.: Co. boiler and also a new stca-m engine. The Morell Creamery built an extension to their boiler room and installed a new I. Matheson d: Co. 30 H. P. boiler. The Hazlelbrook Creamery and Gowan Brae Cheese Fnctolo’ ill-W improved the outside appearance of their factories by repairs. B01119 paint and a liberal coat of white- wash. ' The practice fo curtailment 0i mlpeilses ill some places was over- done at the expense of keeping buildings and equipment up to a high standard. On October 5th flit‘. partially de- stroyed the. Charlottetown Con- dcnscd Milk comnalll-‘s factory and this company have not as yet arranged to carry on their cream- ery business. Regular inspection flll(l instruc- riearly every instance the manag- em and makers co-opcrated splen- didly and I can a-Sillfe 3'0"» Eentle‘ men, the (lntry business is sllowinii steady lmproveilic-nt. " The practice of re-testiiltl “lllk and cream sullllllcs W" °°"ll““°d' All complaints were 8W9“ smcm attention‘ and tho 5P1?" °f cliilfld‘ m", bchvgpyl patron and rnnlier is improving. All those in charlie 0i making the Babcock Tests are capable mcn and their work is sel- dam we" t3 (air criticism. BUTTER The butter production in our Pgqvtngg alas 2,322,180 pounds, an tin-ease OVCI‘ 193i oi 258,828 pounds. only 151.645 pounds were graded. m“ was 10o per cent No. 1's with stances, is now overdue. As all re- . were well attended and keen inter- - illlllll MARKET iluillljlillls Corrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue \ There was a fair llilflllllilllen M m.‘ nlllrket ycstorrlny. Prior‘? Fllfiwrl] little elrnuttfi ovr-r tlll~ {In-lions inor- hut (lily. ' lfi-llnlvirlg quoted. Valli-age 4 lira . Carrots 4 lbs Lettuce Fllinnnch tri uere llll‘ privea :l\l-r:l ;:<- Lrlrge i-.nt ' lieri (‘uhllrigr- (‘rmkilig Apples per-Ir Oillolls I0 [IOIIIHIS . “l-irtn It lirliiat Veal (‘hops Lnlllli . Llvr-r Li» Chops I'm- lli-zlrtn ill . 'l‘rlll|:livu ellr-ll . ll Sirloin Steak ... Ilry Cod .'l'l.;ll.§.-l' .. n Pres itl Ill lll'lll.\l| tllltI gr» ill I'l'lil|lI|Il in tlir: Curl: r, as colllpllr-rl ll_v t_|ie liuynl Lillllk of l‘:il~rl:l, vllwscri tnrlny llfrnller- t‘ Jill‘ . . tierlilrlllr I - . t (front ltlllti pound Greece ilrnr-lirnn .0069. IlflllflIIiI flurln .lS'.ItI. .r'.li .’. rli is fill ‘p. I . Surrli-ll iii-um- Jlllt Sultzerlllllrl Iflltlf‘ IEXPIIIIIIQC rates at n'er'~:- luvullrl sterling in Binntreill 4.18. .3305. the close today l‘. S. tlUllilii ill .\lllllil‘i‘itl (uliqliut- Oil). Iinlllrlllg llrrliiilly lli Vllilr-ii Slates. GRAIN CASH PRICES Wheat: Nu 1 lmrcl 531,1: No 1 not‘ 7.03,: No i.‘ llor - ‘ ii nor 47%? N» 4 nor i Nu (l 4115i l-‘lo-il tilt}; ‘ ' No 1 rlurlinl ,. (lat : No I N“ 3 C ‘v J. '.‘ IOQII 20M‘, united Damage by soot in the States has been estimated at $15 annually for each resident of the country. indicates quite plainly such a small per centage of the total output cannot be taken as a fair index of the qliality. Further, we are not inking advantage of the grading service which is doing so much to bring about uniformity in the make throughout the Dominion, and vvhlch is absolutely necessary if we shrill be ill a position to tflko the advantage of an export mar- __.__..________ (Continued on page 12) fi _ Vile IzealingCream menrféo/afum sparurfmoaozsnr 2122's o» curs". an average score of M. , leading all other provincel, the average m," jqf oanadb b05118 90.000. Thin mace m cAuAbA ,,, i Produce STOCKS B A (Jil tiny . . .. Beiinhnrilo Straw . . .. imp Oil rlllts . lrlt Petr ‘Fllrilillrl .. \\'illkr~r I‘i'rl . . Hills . .. . . . lltllliillPfi 1h .. inn I'm-nu) \\'l.\'Nll‘l‘Iti, .\l:l\'<'ll 1U"- (‘LOSE ,2 ... . . 101 \l:l_r .i..',,B; Jilly SHQA, s“ y rosin; Jilly : .\l:l_v .".ll ; July ' 2'18 BlilSESiTllilNli Glass A Stock§ Climbed T0 A New, High. t (Canadian Prtsl) ’ .\IO.\"1‘ltI.’JAL, .\Illl'l‘l| l0--\iz|ll Street hurl been elnlrerl for one week at the r-loac of trailing on the “out rv~rl1 Sim-k IllXPllllllKt‘ illilrly anrl lrrul era Ilr-rr- ui-r" lor-Ling fllrlvilrri tn it yhnpl- n; 'i‘l|i~_\' Nl|li\\|‘l| PPIIIFlXIIIPI‘ i-l increase v-llrlliiilnlellla Zllltl yet shun rwl no lllrllllzrtirvll in let. their Ilfllrl inga go ill prices that. would givl (UNI! substantial profits. l Out nf the at! days of trading, slur-e the New York Exchange close-l the. list lIl‘I‘t' h‘:l.~l ilnprorcrl on _llr nrnl lust >-li-.'lltl_v on two. ‘Finlay pru- PM elnsml \\llll :l FlTtIllR lIl|4l_ .~‘Iulr|\ Ilillilll “a r-lltl-uulllr-rerl 1W4“- tu-ir to one. turnover ulna very filor: ii-rnw-ver IIIlrI sales totalled loan thrill tijiutl nhnreu. The firlrl when! ulhrkr-t at lVlvlllll-og iron ll helpful factor .\n llnexpecterl rlerlinnrl for cl. still-k of lirltlsh Crllilitllllll rulrpllrlilthll from Lrnlrlrlli r-eilt lasin- r-lilillilhl: i0 ll r -w high for till» year rit $l'r'.‘.‘.'l_ up $1. The issue loll the lii.il with silica iii L300 shares. eoulri not explnilrtha sudden demand for the liioek ill London. lill|lflr\'l‘lllf‘ill ill thl- prlro of Base IUIH‘. on the |ltl.\'. .\ll~t:ll.~r lli'l|ll*ll PivllNrilltlillCtl Slnellr-rs llIllI illierllrliiollnl Nil-kw]. lirli III flllll Prlllilrltilri I'll fin allowed, sillllll gilins. MT’L. CURB ifinnirriiuu Primal srnelrs I 1.0:? .\rlm .\>llli-_\ , ltilrry ll . ltllff l'.'tll Cell i‘:lt (‘aatle ‘l’ (‘ulurnilrlo \Illl Rlvlilli ... . .\lr-\\'.'\tt|'r! ... Milllill.’ Porp ... .\i<li'i' IIflll ‘Bless Xltur-a . itlie . ... pl .. . I\llr:ilulll_... North Cllil Olll vnloily I'M Oil Pioneer . . l*rr~irltr-l' . . Sail ~ n Total silica llijlftfi. IINLISTEI) Iioilnr- Il-bfissrluri ... (‘Afupper ... Sirlr-liel-s Tlltlilrlllln llrrlr-rzllv . llllrlsrln Iiriy . Nicki-l .\l mull . tlslslcrl .. I't‘l|lI Ore li<ll'l|l'|tr~ ... Ventures Yii-kr-rr! Kirk llllnt . 1 Kirk '|‘on'n . l5 -'-'.'i 1 rill, l lg, i"_- ."\ ‘J “E -I Wohrl Kiri. '2 HOPE RIVER SCIIOOI. Following is the report of Hope River School-to‘: tllc lllolltll of February :-— Grade X-l. Vera. Simpson; Austin Graham. Grade VIII-L. Dorothy Warren; _2. Gertrude Turner. (trade v-i. Frances Turner; 2. NClSOll Simpson; 3. Gifford White. Z.‘ Grade lV-l. Claude Graham; 2. Joan Turner. Grade II . Sr.-1. llrgaret Moore and Arthur slnlpsoll. Ce- do If Jr-l. Andrew Turner. Grade I Sr-—1. Gordon Simpson Ind Sylvia Simpson. Grade I Jr.—1. Ellwood Stewart. ‘usrfr-c‘. nttclldallerz-Vera Simp- son, Margaret Moore, Arthur Simpson, sylvili slmpson. Gordon Simpson and Ellwood Stewart. B r ei t i s h Columbia, .\itI.\"l‘III'IAl. Mulch 10- STOCK “'4' 'l""l ... ... . i ll l (Crinnrtlran Promo) lh-ili Bridge .. lliiill Sim-l anrl Coal B . llii. .\'ieli'>l ,. , »\l"C~l| l‘l'lllii . . \llrllll‘fl:ll Imus-r l'..ll.»r \l.|\l|i‘lfl.li| ,. ‘Pr! vi Lilli . . (Canadian Prone) in the fave of a further decline in {ll the llwlll aim-l.- exchange I'll hi‘ il<lllillg_ Ylllll" - vlllvr ll'|l4ll‘lll'_\' uhirlr : i-rlllltliwl :l. liming rr (‘Vllfll .1 of Lwtvlr» lilvlllrllllg l. r... '""'r>' in “lie-ii; reverie or fl (untitl- llit attitude ill London and indica- ‘l"lli that broad progress was being illllll? ;li the direction of sailing in ‘lilrvlvilil rlgllili rho fi lnl-inl lllllPllll|PI‘_\' of lltl‘ I llIll‘\l W: \i tllr- rltrav ||n|.~ mo...‘ \\i-t:4' h. r .~ or l...»..-.< lly z».- "l '1. \\'li|l~'. rilm-r-llwliis, “till lllil n .~ w ..\-r,.ilr»l.~s Herr‘ e-lllfilllwl within .‘|l'l'lll\' llliliis. B. t‘. Punt-r prover] lilo flultliril of triirlilly: lli~ri~_ [ending ill volume and rccordlnga net gain of ti‘, poplin to close at 17!}. IN MEltiilhlAM JOSEPH NOUNAN Joseph Noonan, a son of the late Joseph Noonan and Mrs, Johanna Noonan, Albany, died in the Raven- wood Hospital, Chicago, on Febru- ilry 16th. pneumonia, which he contracted orl February llth. His funeral was held on Monday, February 20th, at Chicago and the remains were taken to Cincinnati for bilrial. The services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Father l-‘ortman, uncle of Mrs. Nooilans. To mourn, he leaves his wife, who lI‘i maidenhood was Miss Clara Fort- lllan. Qhicago; one daughter, Cath- eriilc, lllS mother. Mrs. Joseph Noon- an, Albany; Itilll" sisters, Elizabeth, Victoria, B.C.; Laura, Mrs. Arthur Green, Harriet and Lucy, Albany; and three brothers, George, Winni- peg; O'Connell, Searletown, and Grnttall, Albany. 'l‘lic lllltily MilsS Cards nlid cf- fluresccllcc of flowers laid upon the casket were a testimony of the high esteem in which he was held. Some years ago he visited his old home and renewed acquaintances with many friends. lie was by profession a registered druggist, and was for some years employed with Gourlies‘ Ltd. Sumnlersidc. He. \\'tiH ll yulillg llltlll of firlli, ill- tcgrill eharilcter, his example was heeded and his counsel was sought by a large number of admiring friends. Memory of his excellent personality long will live ill the minds of his many friends-Y. TIIE LATE INILLIAM G. JENKINS There passed pczlccfullyl ilway early Sunday morning Feb. 12th, i933, after a lingering illness, Wil- liam G. Jenkins, of Annandale, aged 82 years. Tile deceased was born at Birch Hill, [at 49, and removed to Little River, King's County, 66 years ago with his parents. His fa- ther the late James G. Jenkins was then engaged in shipbuilding for the late Mr. Longworth. The deecaseds wife, nce Christy Taylor, predeceased him 35 years ago as also did three brothers and one son, viz: Robert, the eldest brother, who was drowned in Little River by the overturning of a boat 65 years rign: Henry, died ill San Francisco, Cr. l .il(‘ 22nd, i915; and Charles, who died at his home in Little River Sept. 28th, 1932. The son Caleb, died in the United States over two years ago. He is survived by ullc hrother Francis, at Annnndlllc, ulld 4 sisters Mrs. W. O. Cooker, Portland, Ore.. Mrs. Henry Jones, Hazelbrook, Lot 48. Mrs. Edwin McFarlal-ie, and Mar- garet Aline, at Annandale‘ also four soils and tilrec daughters, viz: Wal- ter, Frank and Guy in the United States and Edgar at home, Gertrude R. N., Hazel and Mrs. J. Guthrie, in United States and Mrs. Caleb Rob- ertson, Allllnndale; also 20 grand- children. Services lit the cilurcll and grave were conducted by the pastor of the United Church, Rev. A. Firth. Acting pail hearers, Alfred Rob~ ertsoll, Williulll ft, ltrlbcrlsuil, All- gustinc Morrison. tilillialll 'l‘. Walsh, William E, Swallow and Robert Mc- Donald. Hearse was driven by John N. Jenkins. Founded by Spaniard. ill 1519. fiannllln city claims to he. the old- est white settlcmcnt in the Ameri- Reiilil —Iirtqht»-—l‘.lcan. POPLLAII. special new low prices on Tel. 1000. Teacher, Annie ll. Inwther. y The cause of death was SYDNEY. . . ._VICTORIA . , . PREMIER $1.75 per ion, Cash prior- only. ALI. TIIE COMFORTS of an Irish liolnrr. 8353-3-11-31 YOU CAN BUY the ciloiccs‘. lionlc cooking from Trinity Church Ladies at Proivses this afternoon. 8342-3-11-11. PIEOI". KENIIALIIS ictlinl, Yutxil and lilstrullicntul music at 'rl'llili.fy‘ Church, Sunday evening at 8.15. 8356-11 WORD FROM .-\l'.\"l"lt.\l.i.l\ ~-l Letters have bccli lr-crlvcli by lli.; parents. Mr. and I\1l'5. J. Scott Cairns. Dunstafinage, from Afr. John W. Cairns, who sailed for Australia by the C, N. S. S. Victor, The voy- age llari been excci-iliilglj; pleasant, and the experience |)a1S5lll;;,tl1l'OLlgll the Panama Canal and approaching the coast line of Australia was gra- phlcally described by Mr. Cairns. He expects to return to Montreal in about n month or six weeks tilllc. WINNERS AT CARNIVAL — A large number o! skaters attended the Carnival at the Forum last ev- ening. The costumes were iuanyl, and varied, and were selected with‘, good taste. Tile ladies‘ first prize’ was won by Miss Dorothy Stewart, ‘who represented a jig-saw puzzle, 11nd the geiitlenlclvs prize bv Mr. Jack Stoekinan, who was attired as l-iobin Hood. The winners of tllel children's prizes were: First, Betty Leightizer, attired as a Dutch girl; Second, Mary MacKay, who wore a Little Red Riding Hood costume; alld third, Lucy Peters and Murioil Clldmore, the Gold-Dust ‘Pwiils. The ticket, number 6660i, for the door-prize was unclaimed. l ALL THE (‘OMFORTS ‘of all ir- jl$ll Home, Prince Eldlvarrl ‘flirutre, ‘March 16-17. Sent plan opens Tues- day at 8.30 a. m. 8354-3-11-31 Mr. W. M. Lea was absent through illness from the Lcfiiralzltllre yester- (lay, but. The fiuirriliilll is pli‘.'l:;ed to report that. lle anticipates rcsuiniilg his legislative duties next week. JIAPLEIVOOD SCIIOOL for month of Honor roll Feb- ruaryz- Gflltlf! X—-l. lvfargzirct fttl-Mulllls; 2. Ethel Duffy] Grade 1X-1. John Nirliles aild Reta MeManus; 2. Reta Nantes. Grade VIII-A. Mary creamer: 2. Josie MeMalllis; 3.- JttlllPS McMah- us; 4. Russell Nantcg, Grade VII-l. Failiatlua "ifriililor; 2. Beatrice MeMilnus. Grade V-l. Linus McMiinus Grade III-l. Esther l~ainort Teresa 'I‘rainor. Perfect Ati01l(llilli;‘t'l-~Rt‘tl Nilll- tcs, Reta MoMariils, Beatrice MC- Manus, Linus McMaiius, Josie Mc- Manus. ' 2. Parson: “Well, lvluse, how i: your better half this illorllillg?" Mose: "She's bettah, thanks, Still bllt, Parson, yo’ sho‘ is careless wit yo‘ fractions." The lady at No. 20: “What tliil you say when your husband ob- i jected to your wearing French heels?’ The Lliily til No. Z2: "l told llllll I wlisrft going is, lower lll}'.‘l(".i 1o please any luau." Grey liair liY RAMKA You NOIV rim restore lllf‘ untur- 3ll)l‘i11lI._\'Ul'_\'flIll‘ llilir uitll .ili- solute ecrtiiintyq by using IL-HIKA. RAMKA does not paint the hair, but. penetrates the hair straits, anrl is guaranteed harnrless in hilir or growth. RAMKA is not zrfler-terl by Shampoo, Rain, Sunlight or Pcr- splratlun. RAMKA cures rlry and brittle hair, and removes nil scurf and dandruff. Ninety-live. per ceilt of the people formerly using colouring llrf‘. now using ILLIRA. Price $1.00 per lmtile from reputable Drug Stores. Distributors for Prince Eduard Island FOLEY’$ drug Store 55-1). “tvvrolnn . Banisilell all jiV ronagc during the three years that. we have been in ¢ o 4 Central Guardian tennis, Ilnstcrn locals, 2c. per word; per inch; Notices or 4c per word. blinimuin (‘barge for rents. Other races any wo-ovooooooowaooa o‘ nmomwv-ver-o-oovoovo llATEz-Zc pel- word. three In- sertions for the price of two, strictly payable iu advance. Agents Wanted AGENTS “AKE MONEY SELLING MOllifCfll. A. W. 3-11-11- COUNTRYS (IREAT hilly-Nels‘ lliii-lltiilli ' IZCS auto nllsllillg. Quickly washes, cleans, polishes, Alltoists, nfllsiiitsl. gas stations, etc.. buy immediately. iii)“ IIREI) (LY- clrsrlale Stillliiln iAtlnis Boy) coining three years old. W. A. Simpson, Bay View. 8306-3-9-31. ______.______ FOR. SAL — AUCTION FORTY- Fire, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Llliilrdulll Central Job Priiltery Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE - FAR)! OF 95 ACRES with good dwelling house and barns, also shore farm of 100 acres nli ill good sitillc of rllltlvlltloll. ll. I, ‘lllillllpuoil. l)llll:.t;ifl'll.'i;_l'. 8T‘ -l0-‘li Salesmen Wanted i".il'l!llli,{ $2’) il'lll_ fl. \\’. .‘ll.il' Ii- iitlW TO (ii-IT A (I-INT-ZILYSIENT .1011. lhcr- l3ooklri. The M. C. C. College, 5H Harrington. Halifax. H. 1i. W. 'l‘li-Snt-tf H. W. MN‘. 8-11-13-ApI. 1. Advertising itates—iiawyvahle invAdvance Events, 2c. per word; Classified, Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of ings, Cards. etc, 4c. per name; of Thanks and Appreciation, 10o. per inch J ' . lluslifess- W6 Mlle that they will all continue to favor us vllth their trade and we, on our part, shall endeavour- to Rive our usual good service. BELOW are listed it few .'\llllll't.‘l'hili‘)‘ Specials for [hi5 wcek-eilrl. TEA-m" Special Brand—4 lb. 95 . CIIRISTIES‘ MIXED (‘00KIF€—" lb L .. - . 35c Slltifilt HO.’ ‘ . i . Brlilllélsl‘ ' ' ' ' " - 49c w“ 23C- ' ‘ ' ' \ . . 10 lbs. 25c ‘?,“,“E“ “IMKLREL 25c ONIONS .3,- _ °" - ll) ll..- . . . . . . ' ‘n ,,k\,.,.-,~,,l.,,, _ . . . . l "it? 25L. 5 m, p 20c s . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . , ,' '_ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' _' ' ‘ ‘ I>LAND ISLANS 25c “émilm; AWL“ 15c ll Tins . . . . , .., . . . . . _, n no" '- 1111); y“! EATING APPLES , 4o (y; Per Dozen 20c l .\I.\'I‘I'III.S y SIlNIEISl‘ Uli ‘Ntrl t ." Ii Buses ......,.. .. .. “o0 35 lgtlfll 50c hUIL-‘i BISCUITS ~ l’ LI-AI N5 ‘F. Ills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c Pler Dozen ... , . . . . . . _ 29c lr-LANI) OATUHEAL t f" l0 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘gac gggggiqgg , - IiOLLhI) oars 20C It) Ills. . . . . . . . . . . .. " _ ,, .1’. a- (l. soar 35c 20C 10 Bars . . . , . . . . . . . ' , rnusn FILLL , Per lb. . . . . . . 12c 15c ' i Per lb. . .. ROAST PORK 10c swioican FILLI. m- lb. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . ., 25C riuasr a l illlliflll SALMON ~ P‘ . . t . ', t’ , Per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2M“ Per lb. 10h’ 12¢’ ‘x 199 DEVEREAUX’S GROCERY (Turner Kent ic Ilillshoro Phone 1210 ‘ ' 4c. per word; Western and Announcements and Coming 2c. per word; ln Meinoriam Floral and Spiritual Ofler- Letten of Condolence, 10c. on applications. advertlsrmont twenty - flvc i. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vlncial Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle, 1R. 3, Souris.) IF YOU HAVE A HOUSE TO Itilllltilkti», Rubber‘ (mods t0 Wm’ phone 131 we have a new 1mm“ wlullusulc‘ NO “Dm-lmku service especially lor your con- ilecdcil. Sulllplcs lice. Reliable vememtt B“ P‘ Simpson‘ 11a Rubber C0,, Post Office Box 2373, Richmond street‘ 8302_3_9_3L SUFFERERS FROM RHEUMAT- lsm should iry the Farador. Scores of lsiizlldlrrs have been cured. Nnlrics given for zisizlllg. lvfny be purchased or rented on easy terms. W. E. Eiunan, 26B Sydney Exceptional profit. \Vrite Gyro l“ t , _ 835541 Brilsh Company of Canada, Dept. st" char o e W“ 735, London, Olllairlo. ____ A. W. 3-13-15. . Female Help antcd ‘or hale WANTED'— GIRL FOR. nousla- , “" ' , work in country. lvfiist be cap- FOR Midi-ll" Aiflihfi 0F LAND- able. J. A. Mlllar, Harbor View Allios (irillnllt, U_\‘;»t(‘l‘ Bed Brides‘. Filrlll. Pull. 3. Blllfl-Il-il-dl l‘. h. l BSUBGPEJ-Ji. . CARBOARD SUITABLE F O B lining outhouses, etc., le per sheet. Guardian Office. ti. T0 LET - MAY 1st DESIRABLE Apnrtillcnt. Central. Apply “D." care (iunrdtall. {Blii-Il-ll-lli. DESK SPAU: FOR it .. T $2.50 per week including use (less. type- writer, telephoile. it. P. Simpson, 118 Richmond. Call 137. 8302-3-9-31. T0 Li-ZT -— It ROOM APARTTWIJN’? and ti roolu npllrtlncni. illl izz-tlullil floor. furnished or unfilrilislleii. Tel, 288-J. 832k’ -lt]~1ll. \vlll‘ll't.‘(l blocl-z of innit within n few miles of the city. R. l‘. Sinlpsoil, 11f‘. Ricllnlollil Street. Pllfille lIiT. “Wl-ii-il-ili. I \\'.\.\ I Ill) --- (‘AIIRI V-l" F I'.\I.- “it ,-;.pl,1l,_-_Y_ lioll v ~l ill lliTllliltl l‘.3'll_ (live Rolvlelrgll =12" J. .- W. r‘ l'.‘~'- lllp‘ Iblillllrczrl, Pllllll lllrlllcrs il‘l , 8310- ll- Baltic . l-—'l'() itll.\"l' (lit BUY A lllll izsllliill stzlnrl ill (‘ill|llil'_\' or it \\' lwtllc Wanted uoilcl locality to llllild. Apply E. _“' T” " "Tm" " ' “_ A. Cusllrk, Elnfvlale, Lot ZlU, l‘. \\'.\N'I‘I.I) —- (‘OIZVTRY BOY FOR. F. l. BIZZZTJZ-lil-Ill .‘-"ll"‘ work lt‘i(l iir-livorl liftllTl _ ..._.__...._. -_~__. ____N.___ '\l‘t|\l(ll“i. If.‘ ill ll . '“¢,,_D,.lll... l‘(‘l‘|l£ll(‘ Help Wanted W031 .\' \\'A.\"I‘ii'.i\ T0 SEW FOR. lls at home Sewing lllnchincs Ltll. ‘fol-onto illlu ancestors‘. ‘in Will"!!- Ontario _\r 1r \\' m-Llplg. . ‘\leekll-enl~ (‘rl-llllzllliz Dept. 147, . ..- -.. 'l‘orrllllii_ 3-4-11-18-2’). RECON . I IIfiItBI-IR through our . lolv cnrt ""““—'"*""""" course. flundrctls o.’ silrccssful graduates. “trite Liner Barber \',\|,|,[;\'|=||-;r,1) 1-" \_~;T gpuuo], Ilillltll‘ roll for l'\‘lil'lliil'_\'l (il‘:\tl(‘ X- l_ Doris l\I‘.\Cl'll(‘l‘50ll. insult. , _ , m?“ m ' g lcruiljfll __A__w___ (lruilc IX -l. Bfll)’ Blili-Lleoil‘, ‘J, -._ l._l____..~-.-_._,_,____ -l-nlv.\'rl: rirxrllzwrrasrrritlvs Ssllchrfllmrfkysln“?“"45”l1 3' imam‘ infill. Adzicc elven IEO" i~_v the ‘ “ ~ r (Xlllxliliilll lilllil"l'_"'.lt"'il ll'.~‘l'll'.t‘, 51ml!‘ \1ll l. l-‘RV-"Kl “NOE ‘v1 I I Vlklrrliltu llLl -ll-l8-'.!Il. (irlldc \'l- i. itilll Alncioeod; ‘.2, l l\ l" "e '3 ~ > ~—~>~~'—~- ~'~-- IIClPlHl ltlilrLerld. ;l. Lililnil Mac- Help Wanted Leod: 4, ‘Thompson Knox. _ ___..._ . _ ._..________ (trade IV~--l, Eileen Weather-bio; THEY ARI-l I'R()\'I.\'<. vliRY Mlhilillfiflhf \'||-j_ _ “Eqny 2'. Bruce '.\iarl.eoil t ". (...... will‘ lair-j." ».. (....c ill-J Betty \\l‘ezl'illclbl", slack coal. Fiiffiél vllgieli" \Ve. hi‘: ililus- (H-mlp 1 r51»- l_ gill-ling Ma»; __ ra e no ' roe. nler enll uni “- n- & co. or. QAPPII st. Musliroolil lildilstries Ltd, Dept Grade I ‘Jr M1 1m “my O 1B Toronto. ‘ - ~ * ~ ' - . Teacher-Glen A. MIVKIGTBOIM +4444+§H++>9H6 “ANTED - .\ SMALL FAIL“ OR. '