‘Aralfijggvsl. ml- ii BAGFS run FARM|NG\ SlIBPLIES ,3 "anavco" Special ._ English Red Label Fox Netting 1, 11-2. 2 in. mesh 15 and 16 ga. Hand and power Geared Meat Chopper Price $5.50 to $225.00 each ~ v 11-2, 2, 3 and 5 H.P. Stationary Gasoline Engines Price ~ $85, "$128 and s15, sea, * $1.1: f Special Equipped Geared Meat Chopper Price $33.00 It. M. Meat and Milk Fox Biscuit Kibblo Puppy Meal Charcoal Biscuit Whole Wheat Fox Biscuit Broken Sodas Shredded Wheat Puppilac, Whole Milk Powder Bonemeal» Alfalfa Meal l Charcoal Meal Yeast, Iodized Salt Harris horsemeat Harris beef tripe Harris beef liver Harris beef hearts. Wholesale and Retail a COMPANY LTl). ‘submersion g Day And Night With Cold 0n Chest ' NICHOLSONS FOX HEALTH n "s; _ . ~'.\\\v3:33§~ WHY EVERY FOX SHOULD RECEIVE A FOX-HEALTH TREATMENT ,-"Nlchoison‘s Fox-Health." like every other meritorious article, has a sane reason in back of its use and we would like to explain the grand bene- flts, which is. bound to result from a treatment with this famous prepara- tion. Nicholson's Fox-Health," energises the alimentary tract, both stomach and intestines. lt secures the natural activity of both and it procures a normal flow oi digestive fllilds. The nourishment earned by the blood to the different organs is of the best quality and the di’ ‘ functions thereby profit by it to the greatest possible extent. The full natural en- dowment of flesh, strength and healthy vigor is given the fox and she will raise stronger. healthier pups. ,, The digestive organs are the electric power of the entire system. When they are put in condition to do their work properly. the Fox is bound to enjoy tho above condition. Another great feature of Nicholson's Fos- jlealth," is its absolute '_ dom from polsonohs, reactive drugs, and the grand results received from each treatment are lasting and you can de- pend upon them staying in vogue, without any fear of a reaction; which usually when an llloglcally prepared conditioner ls used. Price 3 lb. package. 81.50: it lbs. $2.75; 9 lbs. 83.15. Delivered. lThis powder is put up fresh as ordered.) DR. J. M. NICHOLSON. ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. l. 276i-4-l-4-B-tit. . . _..._-___-._.-.a-_-_- lllllllt. llrlllvf Prhfib" Edward ‘rials ' ' “PEERLESS” Brand Fox Netting Foxes are valuable, and in or- dsrto insure their proper pro- tectlon you should have the best therefore yo" sllllllld have fTEEltLESS." the best English Fox Netting on the market. Heavily galvanized before and alter being woven. it willnot rust. lf any ‘roll does not 9pm up to your satisfaction, RETURN ran ROLL. we will gladly replace it. os felllllll your money. We also carry a colnllle" "l" of For Pans. Stables. Led"! Wire, _Nalis. Hinze!» .l'"°* Tongs. @16- The g Rogers Hardware Company LilniWll u qsoessmn‘ _ tnplell. l. 0- t- lull-Ill Public Auction Sales or ' IAI ruse \- l, "In; sag will be fsrnhh-l. -q.gh:wtthsut ill-no v noon.- u a. s. m. sne- Alfred Fraser. llw- su fifth aveass .. IswIIfi-I-Y- Wllflllldlllauilfilltf‘ -v- ran "msrsulssnr svsrm Interview With Mr. M. P. Tuteur. Mlnlilng Director of The Premier Vacuum Cleaner Co, Limited. "When an institution has become the butt of comedians and cartoon- ists, one may be sure that like the proverbial mother-in-law, it has come to stay?‘ so writes Mr. F. W. Quick of London, England. in his "Econom- ies of instalment Trading and Hire Purchase. 5o much has been said. for and against the instalment system of this Continent that it is interesting indeed to examine what progress, if any, this system has made in perhaps the most conservative market _fn the world-l refer to Great Britain. It will certain- ly come as a shock to the followers of Samuel Smiles and his Thrift School to learn that no less than six- teen million higher purchase agree- ments are at presen in existence in Great Britain; that these are in- creasing at the rateof four million per year ornearly eleven thousand a day: andthat they cover some 60'? of tile piano and gramophone Retail trdde; 50% to eon of the automobile sales, 70% of business done in secur- ing utility machines, and 50”.» of the furniture sold in these Islands. "Business" s. highly mnservativc ‘ British Journal, says oi’ the above that the alarm if any alarm there need be, is based on the fact that all this means an enormous extension of crediL-and credit given on security vastly different from the security known to the Samuel Smiles gener- ation. The crux of instalment trading means that the man in the back street can borrow on no sounder sec- mfTHEvCfiARlf ffiUngxlolnn . .- Plles Go Qluck Without halves or Cutting, Thousands who have piles have not learned that quick and pol-mm- ent relief can only be accomplished with internal medicine. Neither cut- l-lns nor any amount of treatment with ointments and suppositories will remove the cause. Bad circulation causes piles. There is a. complete stagnation of blood in the lower bowel and s. weakening of the parts. Dr. J. B. Iieonhsrdt-rounq the remedy and called his prescrip- tion l-iEM-ROID. He tried if, in 1909 cases with the marvelous record 0g “ma! 111 llfl oer cent. and then de- cided it should be sold by druulgu everywhere under a. rigid momy- back guarantee. Don't wastn any moi-g outside applications. Get a package of HEM-ROID from ughes Drug 00-. Ltd. Willy. it has lven safe and lasting relief to tho and; and win do the same for yo i; nothing. u‘ or m! you it. His oonaconstltutd-l-n- the-main Wllflllllae to the over-enthusiastic re- tailer who is apt to consider too little the reasons contended in glvin‘ m- stalment credit. . 171° Wlllllllll may be summarised as follows: 1. Beware of losses owing to mg- lecb of investigation. It is more diffi- cul" l5° illliervlse personal credit than business credit. 2. Don't let. your anxiety to com. Pete lead you into extending the Byg- tem to articles that depreciate too rapidly. 3. Don't overload your books with credits for articles already consumed. "It seems," said Mr. Tuteur, "that another danger with which we 1n Canada are faced is ln the tight for business in demanding too smlall g, lIOWII-Pllylncnt. In such cases we are i being unfdlr to the purchaser who in . "ll-HY cases is unable to continue his v payments, and in the final analysis, urlty than the depreciating value of. the goods whlrh he buys, and there- fore in the final analysis as to whe- ther an instalment purchase is ml"- mlsslble or not, one must analyse the goods bought, and providing that they do not depreciate before the last. in- l stalment payment has been made. then such purchase is admissible. Mr. Quick discusses the whole theory of this system, and at the end oi his book lists the pros and cons of little"qeed"paint works wonders-At transforms ugliness into beauty and provides the finest and cheapest insurance to the ' surface against deeau. ltamsaqrs Paint has been used Ierpraservinq and beautifying Gaaadian pro- perty for naarlu one hun- dred gears and during this time has won an enviable reputation fer itself. For Sale by Stanley,~Shaw 8r Peas-don ii Hardwood Flooring sum feet to choose from. All thicknesses.‘ stored under steam heat. Made by SEAMAN- KENT C0. . . MacDONALD ROWE ‘ wooowoaalno‘ co. mo. Ohsrlottetewn “'9 "0 belllt’ unfair to ourselves for we are asking for trouble and most certainly getting it, “As regards our business," Ml-. Tuteul: continued, "no less thsnmgyrg, of our retail business is done on the 1 instalment system, and our total loss | is actually loss than 1'77. which seems to me proof in itself that the system. is inherently sound. Our success in keeping down the loss we believe ls due to demanding s reasonable first deposit and to the fact that. we are selling an article ‘whose useful life continues for many years after" the last instalment has been paid." Offset against the dangers men- tioned by Mr. Quick are the advan- tages of the enormously increased production which the system allows. electrical appliances today who other- these goods; and the goods are enabled to work continu- ously at a high speed. and therefore consumption increases- In a word, the instalment system 1. Stimulates demand, therefore increasing production. 2. Encourages thrift by, the sysi 1 lclnsllr: budgeting of household ex‘- l prnscfi in order to meet periodical 1n- ! staiments. ~ I (l. Protects pl-ll-lclplc by encourag- ing purchase out of income rather than capital. " 4. Promotes hard work in order to bring bigger incomes and be able to take greater advantage of instalment offers. ‘ . Further, the instalment system has unquestionably been the ‘ means oi’ permitting the citizens of this Dom- inlon to live in greater comfort than the citizens of any other country have D8TllRl75'0lll' neighbours to the South, and it has also given them an opportunity to indulge in some of the finer things of life. All in all, when weighed in the balance, the instalment system has beyond doubt been s. boon to the citizens of Canada, and if in the future it is run in a business-like manner, there is no question but that it will continue to contribute very materially to the building-up of a contented and industrious population in this rapidly expanding Dominion. nusmass arm rns nan-r . l In s. circular letter to tho Goodyear-i Tire 00.. Ltd. the fmreelbl‘! I011 ' j Duringlthe six ‘ hlonrha oérlvd‘ enfl- '~ lng March 31st, i930. business has had bo am vrith some Dfbblenls which are f poi-naps more basic and difflcultvof solution than those with which it hell to contend in 192i. At that time fthe main lilllbkm Wm‘ which “We”: had w deal was the liquidating of ex- ooggiveiy hlghcost inventories. Mill‘ these inventmleshld been llquldaled buginug ispidly expanded and prlwe advanced, employment w" It l" hlghlsst, wages were exceptionally high and the general buying power of the public was caltaldeflbly 15°" tho average. This condition continued until the Fall of 1020. , QM“ w the depresdon of the nearly su lines of business was, rs- tarded and while stock markets do not. “Qlly moot the basic eondltlonsof a count-n’. they do effect lndlvldlllll suawlralllvlllllswl-smm. \ time with ' Masses of people can buy pianos, gramaphones, radios, automobiles and» wise could provide no market for mess production has therefore become increasingly possible factories producing these Employment stock market, about October 1st last». v 1n a number of countries through- out tho world business conditions are mi. good and, consequently. as far as caasda is concerned some of its prin- cipal sources of revenue are consider- ably impaired. Farm products‘ have been, are, and likely will continue to be one 0f Canada's greatest assets. At the present time the marketing of the“ products is somewhat difficult. because of the high duties placed on mess products by countries which Ftfifllqlfi "Till CANADIAN TRUCK” . Newfeatures of the?“ noun TRUCK W- $5» more» improve its performance of { __§ 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION greater speed is desirable. Only one spare need be carried. You can inspect these and other ‘important features of the Ford truck at the. showroomof your Ford dealer. Three distinct types of truck are availablc—a speedy,‘ attractive light delivery, a standard lVg-ton truck for‘ general haulage and a heavy-duty ll/g-ton model. Prices arc low, in accordance with established Ford policy. in addition to the Ford 1l,{,-1on mick oiuusia, fllcm is n conmwrcial- car chassis to meet light-delivery requirements. A wide range of body-types is available for-each model. THE STRENGTH and simplicity of the Forcltruek chassis provide a high degree of l‘ reliability, insuring long, satisfactory service, with marked economy. Of equal impor- is of special value for pulling heavy loads out of pits, and for economical operation when - ~- 'An unusual degree of safely is provided by the brakes. They are of the mechanical been enlarged to the same size as those on the rear. Controls are larger and have been redesigned to operate with minimum effort. Brake-rods are used, assuring you of positive ' at small additional cost. Balloon tires of one size are used throughout with the dual I4 wide, flexible power-rungs lance is the ability of tlie truck to do hard work easily, quickly and safely. Many new features of the Ford iruckadd to its capable performance. Among them is the 4-speed transmission which gives a wide, flexible range of speed and power. This type, internal expanding, and all are fully enclosed. Brakes on the front wheels have brake action. K simple and cfleciivc adjustment is provided on each ‘wheel. Other features of exceptional value are the new three-quarter floating rear axle, which has a spiral bevel gear of special F 0rd truck design, with straddle-mounted pinion; the large-sized opening provided in the transmission for power take-ofl‘ mounting; the = =1: larger and stronger front axle and spring; and the dual rear wheels which can be installed J ‘equipment, so that all six steel disc wheels and tires are interchangeable all around._ . NEW LARGER BRAKESUi Providing "a "greater degree o] solely = t t... customers. were formerly our best Germany imposes aduty of 61 3 5c per bushel on imPWi-Bd Whit-l. 1W1’ 73 1 2c, France 53c and Franco further restricts the importation of when, to 3 per cent, ma; is, 97 per cent, of the wheat used in Franco must be home- grown. Legislation increasing the tariff ol the Unilod States has been approved and will likely curtail our shipments to that country. The proposed in- crease wiil affect Canadian products ho the value of about. 8751100900130. These products include lumber. cattle. dressed meats. poultry. fill-l‘? Dflldlltll and fish. The proposed schedule would increase the tariff from 20 per cent- to 160 per cent. in some instances. _ ‘railing these facts into samene- tloll. our marketing problem 1:. one which lslnot. easy of solution. Other countries are enacting measures for mo purpose of protecting their people and their industries and for the fu- ture. Csnada must book more tn the development of her domestic trade. MINERS MISSINE SANTANDER, Spain. April 1- Itorty miners were reported miss- ing in a cave-in in the Dlcibo iron mine in the village of Mio- nox today. A thousand men were at work at the time of the accident. lllnaslh ls lass I00 lid-IA. Poraroriffsp. AND TuRNIlPs fin-u l v "R7 We will he buying evufi a5’- st our warehouse Jleg d‘! Wharf. Highest priceq for good stock. Charlottetown, P. Bil-w Phones 79$ an " lullvrsw-rraxs rm u“ . "FIX! .. J. LESTER DOUGIM -'