AUGUST 21. 193i. . ‘lider the interests of the independent merchant. We do not retail anything. We protect the independent merchant by conducting our business along , _ girict-ly wholesale lines. i We carry a complete line of ‘wholesale groceries. Our service i; bath courteous and fiieieni. Jrflllll TOBIN r. ......""‘.>1it:!':c€ ‘if-Ts? 8i ‘ 60., LIMITED v J Halifax, N. S. J's iii) iCliANCES experiment when {Tyou get quick delivery of the better nettingi, "' a iililiiinee Edward” ' . Fox Netting ' ' IS TIME PROVEN SengXour Order i ti? Today i . ‘W1 i l l‘. llliifitgtor‘ telegraph‘. Order '-' shipped within an hour. Q Sfllllll-ZRSIDE, r. r. .1. .,-‘-1~ - camps ' Q-QQ-QOfO-QQ-Q-QQOOQ§FQO for the householder who likes to do his own repairs, or who is handy with tools and likes to make things for his home. Tools that will give lasting service and satisfaction. that will hold up under use and misuse. that will hold an edge and cut true. ' The Rogers i Vast Increase In TiPOLlCYE ‘L It has always been our policy to can- future. Many installation; comprise horse-power in the Queanston station] of the Niagara river ‘is practically finished and it will go into operation before autumn. At Chats Falls on the Ottawa River the Commission lsi jointly carrying out a 224.000 horse-i (By The Canadian Press) ‘power undertaking with the Chats OTIAWA, Ont., Aug. 19--Looking Jails Company, the latter having a. Canadian Power back on the pfggfgg o; Nam-mower illcense to develop on the Quebec side‘ clrvelopment in Canada for the first °-' the 515°- i sir: months of 1930, the Department, of the Interior announces that, at the IOntario has created a growing de- present time ' struetion figure than at any previous period in the history of the Dominion. The rapid opening up of Northern hydro-electric w“. ‘mend for power. and there are amounts to a. greater practically unlimited facilities for its‘ development by water. At the carry-l‘ on on the Abitibl River. the Hudson's! Power plants now under active B83’ P001?!‘ COMP“? have W800i congtrumnn Proms‘, to develop more ‘construction of a. 275,000 horse-power!‘ than 1.680.000 horse-power, with an ‘plant, and in the Cobalt district the Canada Northern Power Company is completing a 13,000 horse power in- stallation on the Montreal River. The Algoma District Power Company the initial stages only o! a, prqgram has recently added a unit of 1l_.000~ that will keep step with the growth horse-power to its High Falls plant. oi the country-speeds, Other provinces tell the same story By far the largest project under of growth and activity. In Manitoba way is that oi’ the Beauharnois Light, ‘he Nllrthweswm PM"! ‘lbmiiml’ Heat and Power Company, on the 3p are utilizing the Seven Sisters site Lawrence river, about 30 miles from 0n the wilmlllel WW1‘ W 375011511! Montreal. A power and ship canal units of 3'1 500 horse-porter each. and approximately fifteen miles in length i? 518W F8115 the 01W 0! Winnllle! and 14.000 feet in width will lead the is plwhins eisht 12.000 horse-rower the water from Lake St. Francis to a Qplants, to begin operation about 500.000 horse-power station located selliemml‘. 1931- In 5051100011001?» at Lake St. Louis. The first units ‘the first hydro-electric ‘undertaking supplying 200.000 horse-power are m o1 the province was placed in oper- be in operation by October, 1932, and “M! °Yl June 13- when WW" W“ by deepening the canal, production ‘delivered in Plinflon over a. SB-mile may subseqently be increased to z, transmission from the 42,000 horse- 000000 horse-poorer, lpower plant of the Churchill River The Shawiningan Water and Power ‘P°“'°1' cmnlnfly It 151411111 F3115. Company has commenced construe“ ‘where an ultimate installation of 84, ion of the first of six developments 00° hm?" '6!‘ 15 flxpefllild- 0n the upper st. Maurice Rive; with i The British Columbia Power Corp- an initial installation of 160.000 oration has begun work at Ruskin on hurse-pawer, At chm; a, Cal-on‘ on ‘the Stave River. where there will the Saguenay River a591,; g0 miles ultimately ‘be an installation of 188. below Lake St. John. "The Alcoa 000 horse-power. On the Bridge Power Cumpgny g5 flaking progress Riveir is planned a unit which will on the installation of roul- 05.000 m" dflY dmmv 5°°i°°° lwm-lnwef- horse-power units. which will be lIll the Prince Rupert, district the ready for operation early in 1931. A , Nwmel“ Bun-sh cmumbia P°W°T 90,000 horse-pgwef pm“; a; High Company is constructing a tails Falls on the Llevre River is nearing River plant, with an initial install- completion by the James Miclrflfén lawn 0f 6.000 horse-power. w be in- company. and other ambitious pro- Icfefl-fied t0 32000- - jects help to make Quebec a 1eader In Alberta the Calgary Power Com- ln power development. pany has completed a new trans-i In Ontario the Hydro-Electric mission ‘line which will carry power! Pvlver Commission is carrying w ‘from the recently completed Ghost' completion this year a 54,000 horse- ydevelopment on the Bow River to power development at Alexander ilfidmonton. a distance of 175 miles. Landing on the Nipigon River, from iOl-her lines are being extended which power 0:111 be fed mtg me Whroughout the province. Thunder Bay system. The install-i The Maritimes have large resourc- ultimrite capacity of nearly 4000.000 horse-power. This tremendous total will serve the Canada of the near Hardware Co., Limited MINK We are now taking orders for our 1930 crop of mink pups-Delivery can be made at once. ¥HARDING 6? HEARTZ 3 O+O§+0+M 5878-8-l6-6L COOOOO-OO4-O-QO-OQOQQX ation of the tenth unit of 58.000 lea in water-power. and there the St.’ i John River Power Company ann- ounce completion o! their 60.000 lhorse-power plant at Grand Falls. o u n At the same time the Nova‘. Bcotia A M B I o N Power Commission are putting into - iopemtlon three new hydro-electric 0'“ 5"°""95¢ “mbmim i5 l0 50“ ‘developments on the Mersey River, shoes to our valued customers l , or lower than any other shoeaztofev, iwtamng “m” than some hm“- lnd. to this end we have cut o t mwer‘ every expense that does not brill, Such aetive development indicates ltltilsia-rtory results and have sub- ‘that the Dominion. with its unrivall- 3.52.21$§Sln°°Z3°“.§Z...i'“‘..f“"‘"1 "ammo “*1 m“ m“ PM “cm g r go s"- arnong the povrer-producing countries Today w ad "us I i iof the world. giving Canadian in- e v e a cw o our outstanding cheaper lines that have idustry a greater tmpenm U: GOFlfh quality although low lnl D 06- use ave been manufac- l i lured for ourselves at lowest cost and i are turned over to our good custom- i MT‘ crs on an unbelievably low margin. JIIST ARRIVED Miss Helen Clark U. S. A. recently spent a short time visiting friends in iMount Stewart. “PEERLESS” ENGLISH FOX liETTlNG For security on your Fox or Mink Ranch. Satisfaction teed. Sold by the oldest dealers in ranching supplies. flu Rogers Hardware Company Limited .' We also sell such ac- eesories as Fox Pans, Tongs, Staples, etc. \ guaran- . EWQQW-n For Your i EXHIBITION warns anon: 200 § 3 i JDHQOICI Hay, Straw, Feed Oats, _ Cracked Grain, Cracked Corn, Cornmeal, Oil Cake < Meal, Calf Meal, Bran, ‘ " Shorts, While Middlings, Schumacker Feed, etc. ' Flour: Robin Hood. Beaver and Purity. - POULTRY SUPPLIES? Blatcli ford’s Scratch Feed, Chick Feed, Chick " ZOIQ QOQQQOJIOQODO_ Scratch, Egg ash. G r o win g Mash, Feed Wheat, , tains, and Feed Hoppers. i ~' Garter’: Seed and g Feed Store Wholesale f? Retail sfififll-Nn new Drinking Foun- é i ‘*2 iii C, M, Lampson 8 Co“ tnurrau. M Queen Slfflfl lnndon, I, C- 6. IIIIIIM Public Auction Sales or RAW FUR! Sh! blga will be furnish- ¢|| without eharle B! IIINYIII to It. ‘r. llolman. IM- 8m- menlda. l’. l. L rlepmented b) l.. Alfred Fraser, Inc. Ill Fifth Avenue New Iorb, N. I. 90 pair Ladies’ Pat- ‘ w‘ _— ent, Slippers $1.98 ,,,,;,’;~;,, ,1, 90 pair Ladies’ P-at- .°°"°“°’d' Gilt Slippers _ _ , _ _ i Miss Hazel Corbett. former teacher‘: a: Head of Hillsborough has started‘, 90 pair Ladies’ Pat- 'on her duties as teacher at Savage, ent Slippers ‘$2.75 and “‘“"°" ___ i‘ Miss ' art was a visitor Low, high and med- |Slllldfly. ium heels. ' t l some time with her Walter Doekendorf.‘ -.__._ Flossie Camb‘e. Mount Stew-l to Cherry Hill on! -___ Mrs. Ethel Rogers and Miss Louise ‘Lou-son Charlottetown. are spending; ,some time visiting at Savage HBIbOIZi I Merfg Split Leather ‘ the gums of Mrs. Victor Coffin. i! work Boots (best) i Misses Hazel and Ira. Warren. Free- i, ‘and ‘town. some time visiting at Cherry; .3111. ' WMalfs ole Stock! Miss Marion E. MacDonald Mounti or Boots $3.00,s..,,,,,, m ,, lliarfm on Sunday. 60 pair Misses! Pa‘; ‘ Miss o. Rogers returned w herl inome in Charlottetown after spend- flit Ggre FUNDS ‘vith lng some time visiting in Savage arge uck e $2.35.““b°*- Miss Edith Cameron. Head of 60 , M, ’ c, If ‘Hlllsboroughr has returned to Stan- D311‘ 1559s a .hope to resume her duties as ten-her Tie Pumps . . . . . . $2.25 f“ "h" mam"- i Mr. and Mrs. Everett 00mm and 9 1- family U. S. A. are spending some. A“ Men s 50c bflkfiime visiting in Mount Stewart thel Hose at .. . . . . . . .. 35~0zuwts oiMr. and M1!- Monti/lac- Kay. visitor to Savage, Good quality. Low price. Mr. and am. A. .1. Houle Charlotte- Excellent service. What more town, were visitm to Savage Harbor can anyone desire? recently. GBFFBBUS LIMITED. Mrs. R. C. Clarke. Mount Stervut. spent a few days in Savage Harbor. Mr. Merton Jc-"dine. Head of Hilla- borough, was a visits!’ In Bevan i °ii 590w. ' rm: chsailorrsrowijicu/xnpraw PAGF. sEvEN SHOCK ABSORBER ZONE . 9‘ 4 lit-wry]. 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See them at the nearest “Gum Cushion Tire Station.” *5 Built Better to ‘Vcnr Better ” » .Gutta Percha St Rubber, Limited T O R O N T O The largest All-Canadian Rubber Company recognition to their employees for good work done. are offered a happy thought in the special tickets which are gotten out by the Exhibition Association at $3.00 for the season. This gives entrance to grounds three times _ daily and to all the races. It is $6.00 value for $3.00. 5751-3~l!-ll - ‘i i. Employers who wish to show l Spread Out _ l‘ ' Founded ir. 1883 As soon as you get the box o: i091"? rles home. spread them out on a flat‘ dish in the refrigerator. Never washl them until ready for use. Spread out in this fashion they do not touch each other and cause fermentation. » ~awonderful cushimlratme \ \exelusivero l ivto .‘ 1 Agriculture i‘ Industries Amusements (Auo. ao — Sear. o) FREE ROAD GUIDE A copy of this advertisement presented It an! Gum Culhlon Tire Station on- ! i flflu the holder to one nlour romplell ‘ _ l Automobile Road Guides. a a“éili'iiii’i‘i'iii a . “m.” n,“ "i! y? genklnqs Service‘ Siaiioru Edgar Whiflock , , i,‘ . _ .‘ 4,, - ruce._..c\.'.w"-rt u: (‘onllifl Tanton Brothers. i?’ i‘ ' i Th: Rcj;::'s l-laxlv: m. u-ie-iaei-zi-za-zi-u are Company, Limited. _.~ T’ t.’