APRIL 11, 1931 E . _ L l 'rua cnARLofr'rE'rowN GUAlzmAN PAGE ELEVEN t ` Never buy tea _._,.,,.¢- in 'bulk __ 1"'\`. *‘~‘.*f";l,v v-.¢f-3»q“¢_...",` ` - - ' ' -~\'- .-.~;=- "`» " -~ .. ,»-. E -;; _,.1 » . L / f e The Canadian Press)-Newfoundland problem Whether the Oldest A- ' 7 ;° fLJL 1 Y F 'f _Q Be A Dominion ll_-_-I in deciding for herself what cours onoe more assert her independence By Walter Brown I Many_in Newfoundland Favor _Retention of _Col- U,§',I,'fv§s|Pff;:,, S1t;"fvf";,r_§°ip.1¢f,,n,';f,"t,,f onial Status. Proud of Designation Brltalns no insccislon in ru-rncs-s sttltuoc to- Oldest Cglgny, ward the forthcoming World Dis-l M armament Conference, at Geneva in adopt thc provisions contained in vvntly approved 1931 1932 war bud- are to be taken at their face get e value. No Indecision fl \ \\ Tea needs air-tight protection ‘Fresh from the gardens’ “ I" ;_*,¢ oe 0-0 O-0-0-&%O 9-¢+§4-O-O4-Q-6-$044#-0-'O-O4-QQ-QQOGO-00-O4-0-0-§§64 _ wllrll ull: - -C llolroll nllors mic Colony shall continue to take pride in that name, or shed its distinction for the newer style of "Dominion" d nds-on the fate of three bills or resolutions now before the .House of Assembly. The first is the proposed Statue of Westminlster, repealing the Colonial Laws Validity Act, and per- mitting A Dominion to maintain laws "repugnant to the law of England.” The others would authorize the ad- option of a Newfoundland flag, and just now is facing p, puzzling acade- SP6 she will follow.-What kind of loyal- ty is it that would contemplate the 180 passing of laws repugnant to our 39- Klng? Such is no indication of pride 101' in our notion-hood. rt shows but the mil spirit of a. swaggerlng youth, who, 191 feeling his swelling muscles. believes IIN 0 change the Colonial Secretary's title, that single-handed he can lick crea~ Sh tion.-» Fr of Westminister was halted a first though the present budget is ,000,000 francs higher than in 19 ,X French writers have brought - - th figures to .show that France‘s _ IWW °"l”“S°S~ °°m'P°’°d Wm* soN or BEs_suoltoUGll 4- SI‘°W “ WWW’ "‘f°P Im" my NEARLY Losr ms Doc. at world power. The official table wed: ancc is pol- cent less than 1914, LEVIS' Q“°" Apr" 1°'_v's°°“"t 1914 Discussion on the proposed statute Italy 14 Per cent less than al-l iw time by the Viking disaster, which -I9- caused adjournment of the house to U- s'r. .1orrN's. Nnd.. April lo-lay -Let thoiepomirllons that so choose 1962. lf wmmrni-S 011 Ff=1}°='S le' ill T _r lf you are a property owner // 1 _ T,\;\\\:r',i~_;;- jj. - ~,‘->_<\,~;. » ' `° ' L' ` 5-” .l:l.,~>.~-..~{ '- “\ ~-;.'»‘.,~. :i'_.~'=, ,r --1.' ooaeq-gee: :e If ' -.Tr ~‘ -_ r . v . » ,t WILLIAMS & BENTLEY, LIMITED Insurance Underwriters, ' Cameron Block, Charlottetown, I’h0l1e-l030- O O-GO-‘Q-O-Q-#+5-55-Q-O-O-0-O ¥¥+O%*¢+§ *¥§§@O4 , and have no fire insurance. disaster Impcnds and the bottom may drop out of your joy in life any moment. It will cost you very little to get absolute protection against loss of your home and its con- tents. Don’t put this of! until the unexpected happens. See us about the necessary ln- surance without delay. . ' and '- ' “ ` ' " `”' --'- ----' ' ' " ' ` " W S Munrne gives his views- _'_' II” entered I`“°Iut'CIY In me road kept on the Scmt ,mm his - ..__~- --- ' - ‘ patience DIMPLE WORTH $750 ALBERTA PREDICTS uAt the Impevlal Conferehw Oli LONDON, April 10 (U. P.)-Sp€CIa- 01' di,m]m_ltL0n5_ Certain foreign pro- was m\vm_dCd by the sight of I svnau ___ I'00L SEPARATION 1926 Newfoundland was creavsd an tors and competitors at the Wim- paganda. pretends that this effort _I , . ‘ - poo SEATFLE, April 9.-Kathleen Se PM 12-year-old school girl, believed but a superior court Jury decided I' W ea Britain and her oversee. domlnions. ed P0 9 memmy e ae . WARNING ISSUED r. , ., . that that also was enough to pay tral Selling Agency- Il1lr1'v1@\l'°d ID- press, by the people, nor by their players! Erltaihh eve; proilrliighc ta To oil. ulirl-:ssl D C,h“""y 'S th” ,°"Iy 1"” b"°“gI“ for the loss of a dlmllle Url tllllt Il=1l't|df1‘l'. 0-IICIIIIS I1fl‘<-‘ SWWKI that the representatives at the Conference as th I*A:1I;n5fHIh';"i§r“ where SMT Y ill! B955b°_I`0Ul§IlS 00 Clllmd-1 and me ahllmmy, A dog belonging - future policy of the Alberta pool belng .any material advantage to us. 6 '_ B S . u Q , __ the tiscount is particularly pleased "I ~ I - 1 (1 ~~ d -1 1 th e - crto uns ghtly wooden barriers have EL P‘°‘~O' Tex" Apu] 1° IU- PJ I h wE,.e,.ell l;_ Rpckey took a bltc out,w0u.d open lur.,cy upon 2 1' - My attitude during the con.eren'ce ted- th _ts to ' n, Yelcome If you have that urge to get rich tat his dog was discovered again. , or Miss Stlwtz' knee and She Sued 5”” “I the °°‘“I’“1S°‘"I' I’°°I "°t° I” W” that N@Wf°\U\dIlm‘I “'85 Sail# I’.r°t°°_ ' e. “mf r ff; “ ,A qulcx by buying oil stocks, Ed l-lodge-.l"“5SE~\"-*Eli TE’-LS OF mr 51070011 ' Saskatchewan next June and also fled to cohtlhue 1-elallonshlp vvllh vlsltols, a. pair o wroug ron ga s , FERTILIZER All orders for Fertilizer should ,m now he bolted. Be sure and get our d prices on next chemicals. Our cllcml- csls are of highest quality. In P. J. NOY & C0. 74 4 46 - -ll-3I. . in lO‘OOOOO*OOOQ`b*.O%*OOOO* EYES TESTED AND GLASSES F'l'l'l'l|l F. W. TAYLOR - ' J. S. TAYLOI - Optometrists ' Ill Richmond Street V ._t!§t¢'Qr9f9_t+O00 _ @______ ***°°*****-00 `UT llot Stupid- Handicapped The seeming siupidity of many school chlldrell, is ‘IIWCIIY chargeable io faulty vision. linux culln Correctly fitted glasses often work wonders. "§`§.l’.l‘§.`$f...°.f`.‘fr‘”°ll0W Ii. F. IIIITGIIESIIII F- Gordon Hutcheson Optometrists-At your service. ' i ommum ll Bam 1 hi h b - ‘crate electric current. Prominent °t ms °°°m‘°tIv° W C was ecum .-N wfau gland accquires Dominion t ,th th I t _ to keep abreast of modern progress. IB'“‘§I‘ ““‘"‘°I°"’ “’° -md” W 1”' stains. will that fact bo any the ;,'f,f,,,';',°;r,'§,1;',ff,;‘;I,',t1;',v,,_,h 5,1133; The puzzled Judea pointed out that ‘vest $l0.000.000 at once, with D180-‘1 Bmvlh because it entails ' even a belief in the kultur value of IcaJIin for an eventual expenditure more Kr g From than °n the business grew I S our havmg to follow the lead of 3 “nm it became necessary to move the naked "life did not entitle the Of $I00.000»300- Domlnlon that ls not snuggled tg wife to disregard her husbands I The corporation asks in mmm a from the original site on Lodge Al- . remain in the rnmliy or Notions, and. ,ey ,D 3,0,” ,md Hamllwn s,,.,,e,,,_ wishes on the Subiect- “But how am |00-year franchise and legislation to if it does not see at least demands ‘ CCITIIFGI 035 "°mI’”‘“I°s I‘° sen www th rl hf, to tadrlft if it chooses? who was obviously dissatisfied. v _ce 1 be fixed by the 8 B UU r ,MInnr\l'l\ Llnlmcnt for burns. ll '» O gas at pl V _ . - _ -1- vboard of public utilities oommls- _ii sinners. m`@ “il 3 oo I> CI Annual Examination 0| Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and Comfort Seo J. W. .IUIIIISTUII Optometrist 157 Kent Street Phone 420 Charlottetown - AG Under the terms set out the Bri- tish concern would distribute elec- trical energy througihout Manitoba, V saskatchewan. Alberta. Bllllah golumblo, and the border states. Power over high transmission lines » \ 1__ would be cheap, it is stated. The cor- ‘ f fi poration asks the right to ch9J1¥¢ rates of tolls, subject to arbitration, and adds It will finance the whole‘ undertaking. In consideration of es- R- M. tablishlng such a plant. exclusive lrlghts arc requested for 112112110011 rurrv MEAL .and sale of electrical energy. HELENA Mont. April ll-C°l1 xmatos .lmsr wnsml colt'ri\n.luaN'r sorry rumours '__ s'raNn/mn urscurrs them on PUPPY MEIIL Start R. M. START THEM ON R-M PUPPY MEAL If you want to see your young fox pups grow feed them It-M Puppy Meal just as soon as they are weaned. R-M Puppy Meal con- tains the nourishment little fox pups need. R-M Puppy Meal ls ground fine and should be moistened with milk or water. A llttls later they will enjoy R-M Hlbhlol moistened with mllk or ground up with your meat, and thrive on`them. There are Ross-Miller fox foods for all ages and stages. Just clip out this advertisement and send it manager of the Business Men`s Pro pon the prospects' for the reestab- G,-me Bl-lgaln as ll, then gtpgd, ghd BFS “UW bein-8 IIUIII- “IW EIIII ‘II the X ni 'vi ff t _ *_+ l hment of a Dolnln‘on wheat vhav we pl-eye,-l-ed 1,0 he hh, Oldeslmeverend W V Doherty, brother of mt Ve “”°““ 0"' ° "S “me 5 “Wd ,S , . . I Bid I Il Il l'l ld Ward- Colony to being the youngest Doiriin- the fam‘°“-I Players' ng Vee as to W H one S ou ---1-l,.,e ls nothing to be said at the l h Between iaal and iooe R. F and k“°‘” b°f°’° I'“'““”“- ‘ ° ' .. ' “Th tandin ad i e, 1 co rse, present time," H. W. Wood, chair- 1-whv are we now hol,he1.lng about H. Doherty. B18 D0 and I-*Im* to lfvsstlgawg bezo; ° mv;ting,_ ch oi thc board or thc Alberta pool, ,, change of nog? surely the old Dm’ as they were always Called. were Hodge sam ' eclared, "in view of the uncert- B-,lush Ehslgh ls stlll good ehD,_1gh» practically invincible in both sing- H Id th i 1 l t ffectl so man angles of ' -. les and doubles and made Britain Y°“ “Im” k“°W E I” nc Pa thu yhgct miléireting sitiation" for us? supreme ln lavlm telmla R F 9°- °f the °°"“’““y’ their p""'°"‘ ex' E W - ' .. ' ' ' i c el cord. If the compulsory pool is adopted AIDGIIIBI' WYIWT S965 11° *@5500 herty held the single championship Wfxcftlgg ogethe wen geologica sssxntchewan new problems wlu why Newfoundllmd sholdd mt av- from 11191 until 1901 and his brother » foco ouch of the western pools. ousr- wot the chansed status without the secured it from 1902 until 1906. The f°"““°I°“» 3°” SPa°;’;fi» anilndfallg onfces to the banks vary and the rc- hawwlty Q1 lwsslns special leslslat- pol. took the doubles tltlo on eight We “fa 815° “fe “ “I l nil* ° -l tl or each 1 to its elevator- lon. we have never. slow resiwn- occasions. "“°"~ Th' ““’“I""' °' “'°"°’ °“ 'h H tons is diff repoo It is understood sible government was slanted. felt H L Doherty was never defeated I"°m°‘°"‘ tract’ ‘md °“ 5“"°“"d` sys em 0 ' ' in acres.; are indications of wha that the lwlure llcv of the Alberta that we were in any way bléestricted ln Davis cup play, his victories in 1851” the Jem. Y pool wus discussed ut some length ot ln #woe °r Sllbifwt. t0 lag fbfilrsrlcf this competition totalling 12. "The estimated average of m_ the re;-,ent board meeting here but from the Hom? Govenmsn I EX- The brother are credited with covemble production and the en that no declsloh was r,.,,¢h¢d_ foundlaiid has a ways rejo ced rl e havmg brought the game in-to rea rect of the promtlon schedule als fact that it is Brltains Oldest Col- popularity in Bl-lthlyh --_--- ony. we have never desired to be the _ _Th I ask d f its h I newest dominion. Dominion status, BALD'w1N WORKS OBSERVE 9 lP1`°€ 9 01' Im 5 Oli ILIZE GAS WASTAGE lhe l-lghl; to determine our own af- CEN-1-1,-RY ANNIVERSARY be compared with prices quoted 1 T0 BENEFIT ALIIIIIIITII fa,” in our own way' has been ours the producing area, and markctabll- _*M in nsible govemment. We H11 ,DEI 1, A 11 10 (U‘ PJ ity are important, as well as whethe EDMONTON' Ap” I°"'Pr°mI" hex been denied our right to __.§-he 100 annfilefgarypzf the ,0,md_ the unit offered involves joint liubl1_ Brownlee has received thedetail of wk 0 » hy of lnveswm-. olwe With the larsel' d°m- ing of the Baldwin Locomotive works tlitldtrlal°“” . . |i’1.1.°“`.§2‘§.§€Z.`ll“.‘;‘Z.3.“§.“..`.‘§.... y;;;t;,;*,,°,;‘,‘;"‘,';,‘,“;‘.°}.f.fl‘,‘*;”’I}ESE; 'S “mg °‘”§",;i'““";‘f;,,";§',;;, ,,,,_,_ mo...-...S ...rr .N C0... 'the enonnous gas wastage Of Tur- ' ' s°h°°I'ed n “Iewee ’ ' ____ may be S0 Called- that We W°“Id f°‘ thius w. Enlcwln, founder of the, . ner Valley, ani to invest $100.000.000 celve by the mtmcaum of the de_ company -entered the service of the* To restrain his wife from taking In Nhena' Presented by me Hercu- cisions of the last Imperial Oonfer- “rm O1-'1;.lewhe,. and Gardlxleh Bll_ Dart in events where clothing is barr- flea Coll. .`-‘ed Ii/IIHIUE and Smelt- ence wouxd not be demed us if the versmithsv in 1811 Eight years later ed, a. man recently appealed to Ber- Img corporm-MA L London nm' the* PI'¢S€I’lI5 NSOIUI-IUH Were H05 Pa-“ei he formed a partnership with David nn' Germany' court' He said that v;‘;I§:I°b;V°:Ih§I;I;;I'l§:r°°ér:; cggzideg' and ,since these privileges entail Mason ln the manlvfacture of boob she had become an enthusiastic neither moral 'nor lhtrlnslc gm-,_ . d t d und f t_ member of the Anti-Clothes Society, {G. Reid, minister of mines and lands. would it not be B “Hemi act if the ;:1c3_°';_hzntW°;' megs oggnggn 8 which has an estate near Berlin, !I30l»I\ SHS’ they C5-‘.1 5°” “° re”°n mr muph vaunted loyalty of Newfcrlmd- shop in Coffee House Alley and it where the wearing of clothes is d la in th lans. 6 Y K 6 P land were demonstrated hv 1-eluslng was here that Baldwin perfected his strictly fordbiden. She also went to t t _ l. If.`.§.°‘l§§§'.'lI§'"...‘l"'2f..'°..§§’§.‘...“`Zr *° ==i= me “°°°“‘°v ff- more funn- ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,........ f.'.`§r§§'”.§.`Z§‘."`..°§.LI`;‘2.f$`§"£3 IKE , M f 1 I no om to wwe er brosrt-SS ln the Assembly Wm* the Lt was not until 1831 that he ocm- cu c ee o 88-‘J W 8 8 R In .1-. k t _ t tl society. When he had protested she fdaily, as power f_0r dY1lal1'10B 10 Sen- $2: .358 ,, remarks edlgorlallvl menced to Wm on h" cons me on had simply told him that he ought are important items. I to stop her?" asked the husband, CAVENDISH SCHOOL Honor Roll of Cavendish School for the Month of March. Grade X-1. Loraine Webb, 2. Ethel Wyand. Grade I-i. Marjorie Clark. Grade VIII-1. Frances Clark. 'Grade VIII. Herbert Wyand, 2. Lowell Wyand. Grade VI--1. 'Freda Smith, 2. Pauline Webb, 3. Isabel Doiron. 4. Mabel Simpson. Grade IV.-1. Ida Blacquiere, 2. l-foward Gallant and Edward Lowth- er (equal) 3. Resale Simpson. Grade III-1. Mary MacNelll. Grade II-1. Eric Simpson. Grade I (Sr.)-1. Jean Blacqulere. Grade I (Jin)-1. Una Green, 2. IIEAFIIE Experiments and experience bring clnlllsy ear lllinno will the only lllilldle-nged, or uid. ’l`llilt tl-ly l.~i . ll: e r llllllilory uyslltlll by nllfllrlll lla", ll ‘ leililillg Aurlsfs. ull ulll slllijllclll, onli what wus loulrell lllmil nu lin- lil-lrt possible lust year, ls sllrpnuseil lmlliy. Villll rl-veil! yellrll llluse suffering frulll lletlfllcss urltl llll-lr nfll-ll lllwolllpullylllg nlnerlivnilllg llellll Nuisl-.4 lrvrr- the ll-:lst llulllreretl lim-ut. A lrllnlp-'t ur il lilrgil off:-ll resulting in rulnploie lnllllliurl for the young, | \\'e hilvc nllcnml the iloor ln new Ill-llrilllr by illellns of our ill-wl~`st illwlllill lll cj '-1- ll of li~ hy elnlllellt llieli. A bonu in ul.iillr~.~l.' for ll. l'rlrr.ill lag., so Kino st., wort, Toronto, ont. f second readmg 01 what ls lmovm ness of msc-ulng lhe gm-vlvol-s_ when has reduced her fighting eflectlves 'Chunky' is the nulnc the dog rc- as the "Dominion Statue Bill" has the legislature resumed, second read- 45 PSI’ Cent- Ill I-he Same D€l”I°d. WIIIIC spends to it appears, mid "Chunky" been deferred, the suplementary ing was deferred. The two other bills, EUEIIIUKI IIB-S T€¢III°e||,0'l_~;, will be discussed in .camera by a leader of the opposition, suggested I`€‘dl1CIfI0I1 WIlICh were dSmHl1d@d by ,unity or 3 favopable minute to Sm) ' ' _L..__ joint session of both parties. that as they were supplementary to the AIII€S- ° - . ~ t leash and run Judging from oorespondence and the Dominion Status Bill, it should The J0l11‘l12ll des Debals. CCH1- _' __ (ling ,,,,,,l,-,.,-_s,,,--,-v ll.,-_`_l,,l,',, l»_,~.l.;--hh editorial comment appearing in the be proceeded with first. This met meniirls 011 012512 SIHIISLICS I" CCH' Captam R‘_I°y Wa’ 1'"m°dI“I,"Iy;l~e¢lm- of plmslc-,;_ 1.3,,-l,1l,.l_ _-.,,.l l... daily press, Newfoundland wants to with government approval, and the ll~‘?CfI0l\ With the I0l`iI1C0mIH5 C011- dctaned to fmd me dog and bfmg - -is-_:_-vs_-»:;.-__-_-_ -.~: -_._ . .-ff.- remain a. colony. The Island has been announcement of secret sessions f€l‘€l'lC€. SWS! II- back H9 S" Chase fI1l'°U€Il Ill? I self govemlng and ,_ domlnlon ln ef_|1»o110vved_ ', "These figures, and others, show streets with which he was not feel' 151. vem-5' hut hu never bother, that the situation has 'reduced its familial-_ Stopping lc, ash Sheclaturs ed to assume the titles that go with - military effort by considerable pro- if they had Scvn 11 large black dos DImInI°n status- WIIIIHB In the WIMBLEDON' GATES V. S Imrtians' She has execute(-il with Wm' With a leash. I A beautiful f'\i‘n\ situated nt ll'|z¢-lllrooll i'l Qvccll" (`liuiiiv on ‘Ill-rlll"Y Evemng Telegram’ Former Premier HONOR TENNIS IIILROE- lllgrless more than a liml.atlon; she Finally he got hack of it l “ ‘ - _ - - ‘ -» - ‘t ~ autonomous wmmuhlty wthln the bledoh lawn tennis tournament this does not count, because it has born buy dmggmg the ‘mg up an embank' CALGARY April, 10--Persistent emph.-5 equal ln statue to Great year will pass through gates erect done under financial pressure" ment Fifty “ents f°I` me 005' and he, dlmplcd knee was worth $10,000, rumors have it that the Albe ta h t th Of th I I- D0' ' the Duncannon, son of Lord Bessbor- tam 14 per Cent ,ess than 1914 ough, nearly lost the large, black, n 48 per cent more than 1914 smooth-haired dog which was his S. 86 per cent; more than 1914 special pet and chum when the new to secretory of state, ‘deal with the more important husi- Another table shows that I-‘rance governor-:general 1-cached Halifax cation and public buildings of Hali- fax. _ Thrice lllarricd, Mr. Power had fourteen children. Among illsse living today are Robert Power, as- sistant super-intclldclit of the Bosiou Park Public Gardens, and Geox-gc Power, now studying flori;~ullll:'<- l:l Halifax. A lzl':lncl.cli l;~;l;':.. tl :ilu craft lllldcl' the \'li:‘l'll:l, anti lf. l;..~.\ following this lvurk i. lilo l.ll'::~;-1 wife sci. up o new aviation record by tluniifyillg for lliloljs liccllscs on the some day. llc is 61 and sllc is 52. They Look 'lllcir lost, at 'Fullerton ucrodromc. One of the tests was to tziwc the lllacllillc 2,000 foci up, shut oil' the cllgillc, and land within l50 _l.:ll‘ll'_s cl it lllvcli spot. Tile l'Ccl.0l‘ \'.'~lil lil: 1112.' :'ll.-l'.~,ll- ,llllllxl llr-l' :;ll~li;lhll lvl l:lI;u at lllgllt. `lL lllllli.-lllll I.) Ii- il "I>llll:liy" (ivy |11: lllu alll' :lll;l lim ltulul' wlls lloi lm- 1 In sclcbldtloil 01 their qlivpl- v,-Q;l-I lin-.<.\.1‘:i. but illl‘llf‘r I-:-:lit-l‘1rll."~: coll- lr-:".~rI li.::l. I PUBLIC A UCTIGN April 2litll, liiol. at one thlriy 0'cloL'll sharp. This farm collsists of one hundred :mtl flftvcll acres ol’ choice land nearly all clcnl' iii cnc oi' lllc brat localities in P. I5. I. Only seven miles from ffllllrlotlctown. llulicr illctory, school, &~hiu'1:Ilcs, and siorcs witllin oile- quarter of a nlilc of farm. Will be sclll in whole or in part to suit purchaser. Terms at sale. For furfllcr |iurtituI:\rs apply tn George .I. Twt-edy,` Solicitor. Charlottetown. J. Llillill .\[l‘E.\(`lIl‘.`flf\`. J. A. l\vIcDOXALD, Auctioneer. ‘ 4670-4-ll-14-16-lil. » .l_»%_._______.i__. _ _*__ _*_ ,__ ___ ._ .*,___ _*___ is Is _ ITY I Prince Edward Island voyage from - Borden to Cape Tormentine, which e t 0 ‘I normal conditions. n I' UQ _ . - mlssioner of Agriculture A. H. Btaf- CHARC0/IL BISUUITS with your name and address. and we will be Hazel Simpson. Perfect Attendance: C- M. Lampson 8 Co. Lmsfrln. 64 Queen Street London/ lt, C. l. England Public]-Xuggion Sales naw- rims “Irvine 'bag will oo furnish- “I without charge by applying I” II~ ‘l‘. Holman. Ltd.. Sum- mcrslae. P. s. L Represented by ford will not recommend that Mon- tana farmers decrease wheat produc- tion this year. IHB I’eXl>IBIII¢d UI” ly able at present to purchase other farming equipment which cultivation of -other crops would entail, and that Montana farmers were not financial- - glad to send you by rc turn a full set of sam- ples of Ross-Miller Fox Foods to try. "'00 'II' charge. OSS’ I LER _ . _ \ ,l I ' , Montana soil is pecullarlysdapted M to when culture* ` ll FI 0 ` ome sort of s freak by Bitter Root ”“'°°*°'”“_' vclinl l. s Little Alfred: "Mamma, I want to ` F F valley tra rs Recently Jack Ma- Reggie Simpson, Howard Gallant, Ida Blacquiere, Mabel Simpson, Pau- line Webb, Gertie Gallant, Isabel Doiron. Mary G. Stevenson, teacher. WHITE SKUNK KILLED MIBSOULA, Mont., April 9.-A pure white skunk is considered to be DP9 - uk you an import-wt ¢1\l°°¢l°l1-" honoy ,displayed l slrunlra pclt which _ , Alfred Fraser, lm, . Mm.,-.rr _ -fwcu, whutis it, dear." lnlrtrllroloro for r. E. 1.) I ws, without rr trrco or coloring. '“'°“ I” °h° I,‘°““ °I ‘he my' h°"" Agent at Summersltle, Lloyd Lewis ~ I sit Ii A I ' ‘ Nm ;¢h hear; Little Alfred: lr it boy is I lu! I _.mn mm “wx” ‘ cm 14,1 _ wk. - - ,ml 1... _. |t9p;._llh,_r,J.lh».lm o. mrrrm mol-at or nm. I-°w.°r wlev war man! °f 01° °°“° ` cwesoaoonmmm. 'rua 'rllmrz-Two noun 'mir oN cruz -FERRY T°°k *hem Hour and a Half to Walk Ashore Over Ice T. W. Adair, of Pctitcodiac, one of the passetgers on the Car Fe was concluded Friday morning at 4.15 o‘clook, in speaking of the trip to The Transcript today said it was 3 tedI°U~‘l .I0U\”I1€y. The slow progress made some become irksome,'though it was quite evident that the captain and crew were doing all that was humanly possible to regotlate the crossing which is a. brief one under Mr. Adair, with Earl Allanah of Campbellton, and Chester McLean, of Prince Edawrd Island, all of Whom are acetylene Welders in the 8019103' of the Canadian Natioisl RRIIWB-ys on the new pipe line being iflSf»2ll€d at Burden, were on their way to the Mainland to spend the Easter Holiday, and were among the passengers who walked ashore. a distance of about one and a half miles over the ice pack. He described IIIIS UID as a cold and slippery one which was accomplished in abou; one and a half hours. Asked relative to the thickness of the ice pack, Mr. Adair said that there was about 40 feet of ice piled lip. It was grounded on the bottom where there is normally about 30 feet of water and piled up to a height of close on to ten feet above the waterline in some spots. On board the boat, they were comfortable o.-ld well taken care of, Mr. Adair said, but they wanted to ‘Jet home for the holiday, so they took a chance on walking. Captain Maguire, he said, declared that the ice condition on that trip was the worst in his experience. -_ Moficton Transcript. -@___ RICHARD POWER ' NOTED GARDENER HAS BIRTHD.»’l'l' I HALIFAX, N. S., April 10.-(B5/I The Canadian Press)-Ah Irishman v.ho came to Halifax sixty-rin: years ago and built up the public gardens of this city to an interna- tional rcputation celebrated his ninetieth birthday on April 6. llc is Richard Power, Superintendent of the gardens here from 1872 to 1015, and actively associated with their care until two years ago. l One of a falnlly of florticultdrists, ‘ he was hom, in Lismore, Waterfordl County, Ireland, and at scventccn years of age was foreman of thc Duke of Devonshlrc's estate there. Four years later he came to Halifax and was placed in charge of the Halifax Nursery, the first public nursery in this city. Some years later he took ovcr charge of thc Public Gardens, which have sinco then become ,outstanding amorif; city gardexs on this continent. His interest embraced more than this ever, and lrees planted by him 8 l . tations and advice. 4687-4-11-l3-15-Si ConsignmentShipments to Boston I THE FUTURE-On account of the strong demand l and advancing prices for Maine potatoes, we believe there will be ii steady market for P. E. I. Mountains ' for the balance of the spring- If requested zi substan- iinl deposit will be made on each car. NE WSOM & McLEOD i BOSTON, MASS. .7 One of the la.l'gesi,,oldest :ind most rc-Iizllllc liofzllo ~ houses In Boston. 'l l PUTA TOES i (MOUNTAINS) I Phone our P. E. island representzltive, F. R. Newson, Phone 431, Charlottetown, who we supply with quo- L PRlL'Es-l-‘or .rock omline l<‘l~idny. April - 1'0th P. E. Island (Mountains) WCII .1‘;1`0‘I9II , and good quality. Sold as hlgh'il\ H0510" (per bag 90 lbs.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. COSTS-Freight, duty, refrigerator charg- es, commission (15c) fiften cents per bag for selling and guaranteeing sale payments approximately per bag . I ,, -_<-:- ~. 'A l fl ll OO44f§@OO§OO§OQ% visiting their farms. 044004-9 This contest closes April 15. _‘eeooooeoeoveooeeoeeowooaooooeeo4oo¢¢¢e¢e¢»»oove+a EXTENSION Oli' TIME FEED THE BIRDS IJUNTEST *- The Guzirdilln oilers prizes of S'_’..`l0. $2.00 and $1.00 io each ofthe three Counties to children I-`eodin;.:, Counting, and Writing the Best Sf.ol~_v zlllout the Birds OOOOOOOOOOQOOGOOOOOOOOO For further plil'ticllInl's rczlzl l'c';ul:ll'|_\' “.\gl'ic- oI:l`s” Notes in Till- (lu.'ll''c»-:tr -;»-1 -:-ot:-oop\:.or.~o~ 5 ’ § 'C!£e:2 E.R.BRGW I46 Richmond St., Charlottetown I Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness 3 it § I! '.1 (_» `.v’_"'1-'GQ and Plate Class Insurance ,- at Lowest Rate. ,. 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