APR)‘. ‘A. 103s: _._--. _ .__... . CllhRltQTIiTilwN 70088717805704?! ‘,1 s _ ‘*4 "There's a treaisient that pays big returns is less disease and higheryieids" -"'I‘his dust,” says a Division oi Botany report, “effectively controls the smuts of oats, covered smut of barley, and bunt o1‘ wheat. It also improves seed germination." By such - isease control, New Improved CERE- AN generally increases yields-in t8. an actual average of 6% on ariey and wheat and 18% on oats. et it costs as little as 3¢ per bushel f seed treated! No dust in drilling, o "drill damage, no change in drilling te. Write now for free Grain Pam- hlet and circular describing inex- elleive. entirely automatic treater. llllllllN INDUSTRIES Pllollllill Fertilizer Dlvlelonz-Monirssl, . i» Toronto. 0m. Hsilisx. n. a. if “ w, Winnipeg. Men. Calgary, Alia. . Nsvv Wostililllw. I. 0. tiiivlmit n I~il rmafs é» EVERY VEAR- IT PAYS! coin BBETON A new black ielt hat in ‘bold ton" style is shown with a easant quill in natural colors ought round the crown. k so Minsrdk ior bites. {Mortgage Sale I BE SOLD by Public Auction ont of the Law Courts Build- ' in Charlottetown, 1n Prirtige e THAT parcel oi land sit- lying and hein on Lot 54 in a County, 1n ince Edward d bounded and described as . COMMENCING .0n the side oi the Elm Road and Western boundary oi One red acres oi land now or - rly i; possession oi Roderick Leccl, thence South by the et oi the year 1764 along said ' em boundary ninety-six (96) _, = or to the rear line oi iarms ting on the Dingwell Road, ' ce South 69 degrees West -.: said rear line to the East oi land now or formerly in sslon oi Edward Poole, thence to the Elm Road aforesaid. cc along said road to the e oi commencement, contam- . Two Hundred acres (200) oi ,. a little more or less. 3: above sale is made under - by virtue oi a Power oi’ Sale tained in a crriain Indenture i ori/gage. bearing date the t, day oi Februar A. D., 1897 made between urdock Nich- ' with his wiie Euphlmla Nich- - oi Elm Road on ‘Township ber 54 in King's County. Harmer, oi the one part John G. Cameron. oi Murray 3 r North, in King's County ,» aid, Presbyterian Minister, undersigned Mortgages oi the - part; deiault having been - in the payment oi principal interest hereby secured. iurther particulars apply iiice oi Palmer and Has tors, Bank oi - hers. Charlottetown. ted téiae thirtieth day oi March at -| t H. K. S. HEMMING. . d. b. n. Estate 0i John G. -- eron. - L-1357-3-81-7-14-21. f. r. sncnisstn Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond Street ‘one 47. P. 0. Boa IL Nova Scotia. R0 STOCK QUOTA TIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange l (Canadian Press) Stocks Am m- Pr ‘Am Radatnr |Am Tel Tel Am Water Anaconda Atchiton Ati Reiin Bait Ohio Commonweafth Con Can C011 Edison Corn Products Cuniss Wright Elee Auio Lite Eec Pr Lin; Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodrich Goodyear Till Gt Nor Pid Hudson Moi: Car Int Harvester Int Tel Tel Kennecott Mont Ward Murray Corp N Y Ccn Natl Cosh Reg Nor Co West Elec Woolworth (Canadian Press) Stocks Abitibi Com Albitihi Pid. bastos A Oil Bathurst A Dom Tar ete Melchers Pid Price Com Price Pid _ Banks (Canadian Press) Commerce Montreal Nova Scetia. Bk yal 5 21% 28 76% 41% Montreal Curb 160% N0 291% Drop In Santa Fe Rail Shares Xtalls Market (By Frederick Gardiner) (Associated Press financial Writer) NEW YORK, in Santa thioughout the rail division oi stock market today and put a dam- per o-n reviving in iaitionary senti- merit Caught oii guard by overnight anxiouncement the road would de- ier bcnzi interest usually paid May l until directors could see how earnings go later in the year, the market for Santa Fe tem- porarily was thrown into confusion. It was two hours before a trade in the roads preierred iinaLy was arranged at 43. oii more than 10 points. 1t closed at 42 1-2. The common rallnd a point from the paavs low to close at 25 l-8, oii 3 Inrlustrials. riding a new wave oi inflation talk emerged with a ma.- iority o.‘ Rains. Inactivhy marked Canadian is- sues. Dome advanced a point to 51 as International Nickel, McIntyre. Imperial Oil. imperial Tobacco and Lake Shore steadied. Distillers- Seagram was easy. Transactions totalled 641.220 shares. against 600.30‘) yesterday. The market coasted a tame finish after the early scion. The Associated Press com ite price oi 60stocks iinlshed o! 2 at 9. WHAT STOCKS DID WED TUIé Advances 310 24 Declines 199 3C0 Unchanged 152 184 Total issues 670 710 Stocks Follow Steady Course In Mo n treal MONTREAL, Alprll 13 -(CP)— Listings iollovwed a strady course on the Montreal Sirck Exchange today and some issues improved as much a5 two points or more. In the construdicns there was only one weak ape-t. Carmda C m- ent firmed 3-8 but the pre‘erred slipped a point. Steel oi’ Canada advanced one pOlilt, and the pre- ferred gained two. Dominion Bridge was up s. point and Foun- dation firmed fractionafy. There were fractional wins in the rats tor Canadian Car and Foundry common and prsvierred. but Canadian Pacliic and Nation- atl Steel Car held unchanged. Pa/pers presented a firm front with advances of 1-2 each for Price Brothers common a “pre- ferred, st. Lawrence Conpo ion preferred and St. Lawrence paper preferred. Bathurst slipping -4. There were fractional gains in the general list for general steel wares and. Dominion Steel and coal "B." Total sales: Induslriels 20.500; mines 81,000; bonds $2.400, UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closinr exchange rates At Morfrea‘ -_Poun.d 5.00 27-32; U S. dlr 1.00 1-2: franc 3.15 9- 16. Ai. Ncvw York —Pound 4.98 3-82 fixuadian dlr .99 1-2: franc 3.15 At Paris -—Pound 158.30 fr; U. S. dlr 31.79 ir; Canadian dlr 31. 54 1-‘1 fr. In Gold -Pound 12a. 1d; U. S. 172% dlr 50.4.1 cents; Canadian dlr 50.- 07 cents. n I v For Sale BBLiISvBXH-‘l. _________g___. ._.. _____. FOR. SALE-JERSEY MILK COW. Jack Moreeiue, Nurtn . isters Ind ilttnrncy-nt-Law ‘ MONEY 1'0 LOAN '1 cGuigan (S. Irainor ARK R. MacGIJIG-AN, K. O. . ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, B. A. Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. ' MONEY TO LOAN iiice: Over Provincial Bank. » inond Street. Ch-rlotieiown. almer 8- Haslam ll. J. PALMER. K c. . A. J. IIASLAM. B.A.. LL. BARIIISTER. ITO. - nu oi Nova ricotta C‘ ' Charlottetown. P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN. p.35. P. O. B01121. it r. a Menace. a. A. K. C. ~ uorsnv s... nsnnisrsn. soucrron . Building. Charlottetown uirliiie A Andrews Towenlu. mnsc-rons 1ND IMBALMIRS . In tee liver and Bmdsihnno. 5n and Niel-t service. .. Iii I ‘l-Il. 0110 R 10-21 Bell‘ 6. lMathieson n-oeli o. L. srainimn. l-L-l _V wins and sriiciion ~ ill! AN Isshtlhsrlsttesowlll-l-l- €. mm, L-li-A-lfl-ui. n SALE .- SINGLE TRUCK f '9...» and out. M sprangdlaefylii , Lend 8. Bentley W E. BENTLEY. K. C. FOB SALE AYRSIIIBE GRADE A. BENTLEY. 14.0. we, to ireshen April 17th. Earl BENTLEY. LL. B. Nelson, Marshiield. L-ZZ-i-IQ-ii FOR BALE - mixed fled. 110B. SAII Range with otl burner. four scantlinl s and Island .. Mt. Blew" b! wise Bros Wanted wsivrno T0 nonwow “sand d ll rs on mo . Six tholisand IIPO up ... ninln wwArril-k on isrm- Anni! M. Cornwall. . n1 housework Elected. WANTID coun and MN 150 LOBSTER A» D11’ 11-33-44 -3l. FOB. SALE — SEED OATSMQ-Irafhi! grain. John Mtliirlfi_4_la_2l_ _ BELANGER. “M” 112.22%- ‘n’ m“ wwniL-oa-n-ls-ie-ial traps, rope and buoys- Guardian. Phone SALE _. ‘PIISSED HAY- Fon planed or otlzlerallguilgf ghiinles. Clark. Llsar-a-a-rhu-si. THREE First Mort- dollars new n, m»; per cent. tY W ‘te H-pzxhre uuarcililgiolé_u_u_ll' Male Help Wanted MAN T0 H. 45-4 Female Help Wanted ____- - UNTBY OIIL FOR WANTIII C0 Pmws“ 43-34 H006. nt. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance locals. 4o per word; Il/estern nud Eastern locals, lo gs: worn; Announcements and Coming Events 2o per word; Is pol worn; In iisomorinm Notices, ‘we per inch; Lists 0i Moral and lylrllnnl Oltorlnls, Cards, elm, so per numo; Letters oi Condolence 70o per Inch. Notions oi ‘thanks nun Appreciation, 70c per inch or so per word. Usher like on application. Minimum Charge lot any uuvertisemsnt twenty-lira cents. O yQQ-MOOQ Classified To Let r0 tar - lfsii ieooiu near-- menu by may the first. Apply to Everett Dover, ‘A3 Upper Prince btlefit- L-].'I-4-iZ-6i. ro LET-HOUSE CONTAINING 12 roons. Al 1 ~ “gqmg ADDiY ‘to 70 Isgngllvloll-Ltlllilellvé. l L-444-4-l3-3l. 10 LET - noose NO. 29 30?- ch_st-r Street. Five rooms and bath- Annly 2o Dorchcster Street. _P_'none mo. 1412. ___1,-75-4-14-;,|, FOR RENT AT 245 QUEEN street. 2 Hlmrtments, One having 6 rooms and one having 8 rooms heated. Continuous hot WBEJ‘, Electric range. Apply Mrs, Home 130 Elm Avenue. L-43-4-13-3i Miscellaneous PRIVATE TUTORING OF PUPILS Grid“ I 1° X by exDerienoed Teacher. Apply Guardian. PRIVATE, SALE FUllNlTlallltib ‘I: ‘ lilgber I-iillshoro irom ursday and _I*'rida If“ 4 1 - - 4-21. l Axlg gltllllCTlNpdnl 11w MEN a omen Certified Ggnseil-laly Good education necessary. Write Mr. Mahsr. 303 IPitsroy Street. Charlottetown. L-1100-4-l2-14-l0. Baby Chicks IT'S NOT T00 LATE ‘ID GIT IN on high Fall egg prlcesi See us about Bray Started chicks. J. H. Campbell. Alliston; W. K. Crater, 1t. R. 5. Kenslngton or Mrs. Basil MacDonald, Tkacadie. 7-14-2140. m" caress. s- IKIIPIB ‘FOB m. afdilimu . Reierence , a n. o. mla-l-fl-lfl-lfl. Work Wanted exralziencpo‘ 1w (s, r Li’: s s o: . III ‘n hi?» gill-n. pp y uza-s-is-a. Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel 154 Brazilian 9% Bru;k Silk ' 3% B C Power A Can Cement 9% Can Nor Pow 8% Can Car Found 9% Can Paciiic Pid 221i Can Ind Al A 31/.- Can Pacific 8 Can Steamship 2V.- Cock Plow 9H Cons Smelt 54“ Dist sea 13% Dom Coa Pid 16L Dom Bri e 27 Dom Stee B 11”’: Dom Textile 60 Dryden 5‘. Foinrlation Co Geri Steel Ware Gypsum How Smith Imp Tcb 137* < u. Nkkel 47 Masscy Harris 6 McCo‘ Frrnt 12 Mtl Power 29 Nat Brew 33 I Nat Steel Car 38"» Noranda 54“- Pswer Corp ll": Quebec Power l4‘, Shawinigan 18‘) St Law Com 3% 5t Law A Steel oi Can 63% St Can Pid 5° Win Elec A Win E‘ec B (Canadian Press) Bwcks Close Am Cyan a I1 Am ‘Gas E100 73* Am Su er Power 94 Assoc as El l‘ Cities Serv 1% Creole Pet , an Bond Share M Guli on Corp n Ni Hud 6» Pan on 5% r11 1.3 —(OP)— Pringg held stead today in baht’- mmmg m; 0s. n comm i111’ Bulltlaielpot 34 5-3“- ch -Unquo Em aim —0nrt some 22s: A- medium 21a: s-aullete 20e- MomEAI-h - 13 —(CP)—- Prices ruled firm on Mammal qpen produce markets today. There was no quotation (or N0- 1 huttevin car-lots or lms but 1W5 to retailers were 36 cents s. p ior solids and 36 1-2 i0!‘ l» t ' Graded esa ehimnenfe n W1" or less were 22 cents ior Ada-x. a1 rm- A-meditnn. ac m: A-‘Pllll v B 20 1-2 and C 10 nominal. chase was 15 1-4-3-4 681115 l» pound ior current western mil-lest pgtatpes; Que whites No. _ 55-51; N. a. mts no. 1 8P5 58-“; P. E. I. mils No. 1 '90s till-WI. new B. W. I. No. 1 60a 1.50. Fla. bushel 1M. O Gram wnnmuio. Aofll 13 -—<°P>-' Absence oi bovine we" in "1"- . us... oti wuuupes min w- eight; tiadin8 today ellwed wheat iutures to settle alter scor- ing gains oi more than a cent. Late reports rain had iallen in Ely, relieving 6101181"- Wndetmm’ and that recent heavy Bfllll-‘h bu?’ at; had not been vwmvted by 8W- gmmeiltt orders, caused some 1m- sasinm. ‘ Final quotations were 14-1-2 09m higher, May 1.24 7-5, Jilly 1.1a r-a and Oct as 3-8 cents- A better demand ior cash wheel feglftsd 1n scattered transactions with Nos. 1 and z northern grade-i 1 1-2 cents better at 17 l-i and ‘l 1-2 cents premium above the Ml!’ ‘“§;',‘§°5&.-t demand ior durum grades improved, the No. 1 Vi!“ my; gpmd invprovin three ceni4s- Coarse grains closed. . ca. 1- - a-s higher. barley 1-8-1-4 higher- flax 3-4 higher to unchanged and rye a-s-s-a hiaher- IICNTRF-AL. April 13 _ Whert. nor‘he1'n N0. 1 1.57 3-4. barley‘ Caflfllllilll western N. 68 1-42 rats, iced. No. 1 55 12f. your‘ spflry- whgql, pPi/‘hlfi, Ill‘ l 1.10: seconds 1.90: bakvrs '10"- wirvter wheat intents. choice 4.01% 4.06; white corn 4.40-4.60: b1“ "~ ion 31.25: shorts. t0n 92 U: midd- lines. ton 35.25; rolled oats. bflfl no ‘be Sdoéohav. m. 2, per if“ 1 s 11. . mégheese western current i5 1-4- 8-4. Butter unouotcd. _ Eggs in cartons: A-i lame .28. 11-1 medium 2'1: A-laiw! N! _A' mgdium as; A-puitets 24: B 25. 0 —(OP)—— 4. 2 Dvsl-elrv-ef Que wlVies No, l 80‘s ' 55-57: N. B. mil NO- l W!‘ 55' 63: P. E 1., min No. 905* 89-35? now a. w. r. No. 1 00s 1.50: I'll- hushed 2 76. Currencies MONTREAL. Afrtl l3 -(oP>.—- The Pound Bier r3 advanced 'i- 16 oi a cent ~o $5.00 27-32 0n Montreal iorofln ‘B11896 "trdev while the Hench Irene held shout oven at 3.16 9-10 cents. The Unit- ed Steins dollar declined 14 D91‘ cent at 1-2 w‘ w» armin- MABKITB AT A GLANCI (By The Canadian Prod) ‘Poi-on o and Montreal -Sto& clo-cd higher. - New York 410d: slightly low- ‘Wimripeg -Wheat i-s to 1-2 sew lumber New York -Cot.lon lower: nit- bsr, oodles and sugar higher. GUARDIAN Mining TORONTO, April 13- (Csnndisu Press) Stocks Close Acme C11 10 Ajax Oil 30 Alex Oil A P Con 2 Aldermac 51 Amm 20 Ang Canadian 135 Aug Huron 305 Arntiield 17 BY 53H Astoria. 3 Aukite 35 Bagainac 15's Bankield 89 Base Metal 34 Bsattie 118 id 32 Bobfo 7% Bra trne B50 B1": w.i Oil 55 Buff Ank 14 But’: Can 3 i liill 16 t "lmonton 239 Caimont 45 a Juobc 95 [Gun Pat 360 l -"\- Treth 60 ' C.n Porc 10 LL ll RB 38 5., (Jliromium 58 ' . Ucmwealth 35 Coniarum 134 Con Chi-b 26 Con Smelt 54'. Davies 59 Denlson 22 Dome 51!. Dorval 151,-.- Eest Crest 111i East Malrobi: 155 Eidorado 243 Falcon 575 Fernland 22 Fire Pete 8 Fbntana 7 Foundation 17% Francoeur 88 Gillies Lake 8 Glenora 4 Gods Lake 42 Gold Eagle 35 Glrandoro 6% Gunnsr 1CD 76 Halcrow 8 Hardrock 20B Ha 23 Holl ger 13 Home Oil 134 Homest 22 Howey 33% Hud Bu! I Nickel 47 Jack Wsi 36 Jacola 231/.- Jellicoc 56 J M Con 6% err Add 178 Kirk Hud 95 Kirk lake 108 una 37 e Shore 50% Lam Cont; 3'1 laps Cad 45 Lava. Cap 91 l o 8 Leitch 84 Little L L gig MacLeod 355 Madsen 30 MCDOUC 23 Man East 1% Maralgo 13% McIntyre 38% McKenzie XD 98 McVittie 14 MoWatt/etrs e2 in 187 Moneta 190 No. t “w. i2 Nerwhec 3% New Gold 24 Nipissing 185 Noranda. 55 Ncrdon 8 Norgold 8 Normetal 05 Nor Can 28 N01‘ Ehnp 3w OBrien 830 OKalta. 175 Omega 33 Oro Plato 103 calta. 13 Pairwur 365 Partenan 12 Paulore 11 p; 46 Payore 17 Perron 144 Pick Crow 430 Pioneer 305 Powell 173 Prairie 36 Premier 195 Preston 91 Read Auth 39° Red Crest 13 Red Lake 19 Reno Gold g e Royalite 42% st Anth 12 San Ant 1177 shawkey 3'1 Sherritt 109 Siscoe 335 Sladen 116 Slave Lake 3 s w Pete 4° Stada M, Straw Lake 3/1 Sud Basin 35° Sud Cont 13 Sullivan 103 Sylvanite 399 Tashota 3% Tack Hugh 460 Texas 1% Toburn 709 Towagrnac 44 Uchi 148 Unit Oil 20 Ventures 490 Vulcan 194 Waite Am 140 Wendigo 13 Westilank - 15% West ‘Turner 11% White Eagle 2 Wiltsey 4% Wood Cad 29 Wri Harg 700 UNLIBTED Brett 4 Cobalt 7i Dal Oil 55 l Foothill 50 Malrobic 1% Oil Sel 3% Pawnee l": Pond Or 1N chic 7 Robb Mont 1% Tsinisk 13% . April 13 -(CP)—- Bullish iorcm maintained whip hand in the ‘Toronto market today and although trading d‘ stutineglmostrth: 1gp!- Y WW0 n!’ P l“ was maintained till the . . W oils the wid- est gain, adv 0 in the in- dex. The base l md the gold u. $0.“... "° '° alimllf; e go from) i‘ group in the advance. Dome with a not gain of 3-4 and Lake Shore, McIntyre and ‘Buiialo-Ankcritc th gntm d 1-4 to 1-2. Msdiaod-Coddnstt came ior- ward leis in the (by rd s Pickle Crow, Pioneer and stude- com Permit gained 4 cents I ' . t ‘/i t‘ Entomology THE CARROT BUST FLY Young carrots are often observed tnturn areddish rusty colorinthe ' binning e often in stored for winter use, but the letter 5910mm to a later generation. The arents oi these third week. D§1$it their minute, white, pitted 688$ on the soil about Plmlé. usually in pa. reason. unless the ilies am encep- tlvnallv pumeious the infestation is lwllfllly newly." The iirsi, genera- fill?“ ‘“ 0i Atlaawt bouts all‘? . v . a e l third week and deposit eggs ior the ,seoond generation. These bore n11 lthxough the carrot, Inalk discolored tunnels in every _ There may bevvery little interior evidence or their work. through bad- lniested roots show brownish sunken areas and often small round P101138. for the maggots have a habit vi protecting their bodies m. hali ther length or more, straight, out from their burrow. Parsnips are also attacked though usually by the 59001111 generals en only. Celery is likewise iii-tested. result-mg in stunt- ed. worthless punts, It has been said that the inssct also attacks lettuce but verification of this is yet doulbtiul. Manv oi the remedies recommended have proved worth- less. and oven those munch“: in are not guaranteed. 9sfiuéfitiwfitil... teloztoifllgals. oi water a ied so as to at the Plants and t soil about thvelm, be- Elilnlflk when are about an they lmh high high and ocmtiriluing at iive day intervals until three nppii- cations have been given. has shown some benefit. Sodium flouride, 1 oz. WIKQJJriwatGrJIl-ltl-lliedinasimi- 16-1‘ mflnner has likewise shown pro- mise. The trial oi Bordeau oil emul- sion as recommended for onion mag- got is recommendecim D8479 sowing will en e the plants t0 6601196 the first generation msg- Bote. as June planted stock is sel- dom attacked. However. this m1. ders it impossible to secure s. crop ior the earlv market and the roots are still likely to be attacked by mflflwts 0i the second generation. The oar-m Apflle These tiny. green plane lice oc- casionally become numerous dur- i": v we ma“ °’t.:“"°*' T311 l) 8 91' P 0i’ par- sley 101111151. As a result the plants W1 hermd in severe cases, especial- ly drurlngldxy Weather, die as a re- sult: oi e inasxeots attacks. In lees 89140115 cases may be he checked ou- stureiyted. the presence o! innumerable green lice on the leaves also renders them unsightlv and even urilmarketable. The insects originate rom eggs laid um: the willow and it is upon this p t that the iirst generations "e SPBTW MlSTa-nis carry the 1n- iestatio-n to the carrots, where sev_ eral generations are produced. the sexual forms being found 0n wil- lows in the autumn. There is little difficulty in destroying this species in the ordinary way. viz. spraying ‘Pi-evince. jurisdiction stops at the with nicotine strlrphats, 1 pint t9 100 gals (l teaspoonful per gallon), add- ing4liusoidtwolved soaptzoin- sure better spreading, AGRICULTURDST KEEP PIECRUST MIXTURE Eight. and one-half cups pastry flour atiter sifting, three table- Mining ains were he‘d by some oi the caper base metals in- cluding Pend Oreille. Sherritt and FEIIDIIlbTlCIQE, Eldorado was quiet and a y. Demand ior Royalite pushed the price up 2 1-4 to 42 1-2. Some oi the cheaper oils changed hands in guanity at hdgner plies. 916love scones l‘ YOUR IDEAL ADQ“ warn m HALIFAX FOR Comfort sncl Economy ROOMS $3.50 ALL WITH BATH Most rencnsbls nin In lbs Dlolns Room and st ilie Lunch Counter. Hctsl ll lmnedlsislv ldisunt to Rsilvuv Sislicn eliminating Ifll lid bsfllls lum- lcv charges. CANADIAN unnomu. . Round m, BARGAIN FATigess p A SUMMERSIDE A —Golng-- SATURDAY, APRIL 28d Mom, April 25th. $1.20 Prom CHARIDTTETOWN fiadarllonalzly Lav Fan: from oilm rioriom Cfiildnn 0/ Five and undn Isvelw Years o! q: HALF FARE Yickeir Good in DAY COACHES ONLY For For!!!" Conrail any Ticks! Agni Bel. Limit: NYIIHIIN NATION» t~ l'lN.I‘l t/tllltwuin» fitlshiliflflfi ~ PAGE__ A "m: EVIDENCE l5 Au. FOR SPUDS! ROCK ClIY TOBACCO COMPANY, llMlTED CORR TIP or PLAIN. Also, Spud Fins-cut Tobacco for rolling your own, IO: the package. “l; | - Canadian and Independent Lively Beba-te (Continued trom 9118f.“ 5. however, was that the section threw on the packers the onus oi es- tablishing whet the dealer's in- tention was at the time he bought the lobsters. Mr. Saville mid he understood uhe Province oi Quebec passed an Act ioathidding the exports/tlon oi pillpwocm. lvir. Jones pointed out that the shore. There was no awhority to prevent P31120115 transporting lob- sters irom one boat to another and taking thorn to Nova Scotia. The 13w could thereiore be evaded eas- y. Mr. MlaKInncn eed with his wlleoeue. bu awn that it would keep at leas 75 per cent oi the lobsters ircm going out oi the provime Stewart asked why didn't packers carry the war into their competitors’ territory. If Nova. Scotia packers can send bcats here and take our lobster; back to Nova Bootia ior packing, why cannot, our 0111' palakems do likewise, and invade their territory? Mr. Jones: "Lobzteas ccst more in Nova Scotia . " t. Mix ry blender, keep covered in rcriger- ator. and when you wan-t to make a pie m-ix a portion with water. Two cups oi this mixture will mak¢ a double crust ior nine-inch pie. ‘I‘ime is saved by mixing enough for three or four pies, and ii am happen to get too much wa r in Mr. stc-wart: "That is an argu- menrt against the hill. ll! they ocst more, the iisherina-n ought to be paid more." Mr. McIntyre mid thl the Nova Bcotin packers were and saith: our ldhslleis on the liah mm: as Nova Sootia lobsters. Mr. Linkletter: "They have one day's advantage oveu‘ our lctntess 1:! the Boston and New York mark- At1p.m. thelousctookro- cess. After recess: The committee ha resumed, it was decided to re progress on the bill and ask leave to sit again. The iollovlvig bills were reed the third time passed- An Act to assess, levy and col- lect taxes on income and personal property. An Act respecting securities ion seed grain advances. The Warehousemenk Lien Act. An Act to amend the Souris In- corporation Act. An Act to iurthor amend the Act oi Incorporation oi the town oi Montague. Mr. MacKay resumed the debate on the motion to go into supply. m_._.._._.i HOUSEHOLD HINTS To steam velvet — put the material on an ironing board. and press with iron covered with dam pressing cloth. Hold mate- with fingers and allow newly- steazned material to dry thorough»- your piemust. lllle addi- 1y before wmiicing on it. Light! tlon oi a bit oi the prepared mix- brushing with a very % brush ture will remedy 1t. while steaming, will help to take out stuilibom marks, l‘ Rcdl Estat Agent and ‘To our. SELL, R City and Country. Collect Rentals and Owners of Land or Buil H. K. S. HEMMINC IS Offering to the Public a service in all branches of Real Estate as arrange Mortgage Loans. Secure Tenants and Estates. NO CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City Houses or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call e Agency Manager. ENT Properties in To give valuations, Manage Properties dings are Asked to List SEE THE - REELS LINES Phone I05 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. TEL. 1376 Charlottetown - _____. w» - FWISHERMEN z lio You Want to Batch Some REAL Good Equipment is the First Consideration LEADERS HOOKS and F LIES AT TiiE ROGERS HARDWARE courulv LIMITED Charlottetown