, .E.JBIICIIWIIEIII IE Iiyiolnznpnqnpnynngnn cntwwln The Taicum with the ‘Odor “All It's Own” This is something entirely new in talcum powder, has l. delightful, distinctive odor, put up In a beautiful package end retails at a. moderate Qvlirk i... 1920i ‘ U s eta Waterman . Ideal Fountain Pen. “ We can-y one of the best assortments. A point to suit every ~¥ hand. * ~ (1.11. r1no1 "The Store for Vltaltharn I‘ Matches price-Bfic. The 2 Macs 149 Gt. George St. iwfifififfl¥fififi¥flfifififliflifl .->o§66¢0+9v0o4+0+1+o40+0§ V .-sweatasnatanananumisaiaannia-assesailajlltatstaemimw-ss I a D i O i 3‘ g I D K B I‘ ID i 1B 3K B I" 9 it! II? It l]! 3K l! ¥ Flour F . l u: . . 4 < O , . ' Tho old fashioned (Pan - cako) kdnd.., A fresh supply v - o lust received V 1 also 0 ‘ .- .-1'Aa1.1z; c 1 We handle the best ‘brands. k I’ of-Flour. {V0 sell at prices T h e S_e boots are II" HI: awn-y below Mill Prices. Bags vJr-Irth from to . ' -. i $7.00. ~ 1 (all sizes) also barrels, ev- .. cry bag or fbarrel warranted I to give theflbest of satlsfac- 1 0 ' 1 tlen- - -~ ': I Bring Your Small Feet ‘y, 4 1 . . -‘ - I ' o o‘ I i. 631101 "(it C0 Ltil . MorusSmtth-Beer 3E ~ - son VALUE P , - _ It = i sauna? FRESH GRAHAM FLOUR ROLLED OATS ybh-o-ob-oo-oooQao oyoowmo‘. onhmsm. See our bargains in small s zed shoes. sizes 2 1-2, 3,3 1-2, 4 1111-: 111st ' r 111111111‘ WANTS ll Hicke "s T - ' Tliecl ' Manufacture.- _ elk said: ‘II supp wouldn't do would it?” “Rather said be sure and get. HICKEY’S Because‘ it""is“"“tlie only bestrfobzrcrirxrahd- he" I I will not use any other kin .' IIICIIEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO 60., LTD_ Charlottetown ‘sent me with this note for a fig. of wist." . 1 ose some other brand Fraternal , INSURANCE is be best Insurance in existence. Why? Because It is the cheapest an at present it is put on absolutely sound foundation. There is no fraternal Insuranc e to compare witbthat issued by THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERB Liberal commissions are given for all applications received and full particulars can be received’ from the tinder-signed. We lnvito applications. 7111-2-18ME1mo. a. o. FRASER. High Secretary. J. F. WHEAR| H.C.R.. CAl-AIPIKCI FTC, I 1 l wSerlrice llel-weenlPrince Edward Island ' l‘ and - 1r." sass.- m. - ' Lvt 12.45 p.'_m. '1 Lv. 10.80 0.1m. - V Ar» 12M p. m. 0.25 l. m. . Lv. Lv. 0.15 a; m. ‘It I I Upper Canadian Provinces - . Chasiofltown 5.85 p. m. Ar. I: Borden....... ...4.10p.m.Lv. i Tormcntlno . .. $.00 p- m. Lv_. 6 Salikvllle .. . 1.15 p. m. Lv. a 8ft. John .. . 7.10 a. m. Lv- '; Monfreal . . . . . . . . .. 12.10 p. m. Lv. Leave Charlottetown Dally except Sun. Leave Montreaibally except 811t- Secure Tickets via St. John Pand- s. M. DAVISON-Agent, \ “Iliiihsiintl runs to jusz. w.’ was: CHARLOTTETOVIYN GUARDIAN 11' rave to bu! m h... muses. LOVELY SILKS FOR suits and dresses at Patons. DID YOU GET ONE, the last chance to secure a new University Dictionary for only 98 cents and three coupons. 7285. spring 7353. CALEDONIAN CLUB ROOMS tonight at 8 p. m., lecture on Edin- burgh, illustrated ‘by stereopticon tierws, ‘by Major Bartlett. All cor- dially invft 1d, admission free. 7.555 I THIS TIME TO-MORROW your cold will be under control if meantime. Price .25 cents, John- son A Johnlon, Druggisto. - 7280-2-27-ME5I NEW BULLETIN CASEE-Two fine large show cases for the post- ing of bulletins, weather probabilit- ies, storm warnings and notices of various kinds have been placed‘ on the walls in the hallway .of the Charlottetown Post Office. These cases are about four feet long by two and a. half in height. They were constructed by lllr. Luke Hig- gins and reflect credit on his work‘ munshlp. ' mom TALKING THROUGH SPACE IS AN ESTABLISHED FACT HALIFAX. Feb. 29.—The latest menace Io the privacy of the home is an established fact; the next few years will shatter overwhelm- ingly the sanctity of the great Can- adian fireside, for the day ls at hand when words whispered Ifn the seclusion of the parlor will be trumpeted from the housesibops‘, when Romeo can speak to his Jul- iet through the universe or electric \vztvos.»li".s words borne io the ears of everybody who cares to break in; Wireless telephony has arrived; "it is in operation right_.i1_1-‘\he city of Halifax. The Herald representative drop- ped in on the Canadian School of Teiegraphy, In the Queen Build- ’1lf,', last evening. Prepared to be benevoiczitly condescending to wards the enthusiastic instructors who hnd promised him a (lemon- stration of the new method of oom- munication. Ho was predisposed to be courteous‘, attentlve,.albeit assuming the mantle of amen from Missouri. -It had been promised that nu entertainment would be furnished for his special (lelectation on board the good ship Powhatan, and that to obviate the dangers of his meeting a ivatery grave in the unchnrlered depths of Hollis St.. ho hnd nothing more to do than sit In the comparative comfort of the tat-howl room, and with his ear to the re-‘ivor listen to what tramp, 1g aboard the troopshlp. The arsrangcments had every ap- pearance of u plot to inveigle 1m artlless newspaper mun Into a series of .-.ualions to be associat- -od only with the Ouija board or the Pianchelto. Tbnt anyone a mile away should speak to him through the nit" b": nny other means than a megaphone struck Iii-i materialistic soul as being. what Euclid would cull “ubsurcll” lie was‘, in other words. zikepflcal The result is the solemn warning with which this account is introduced. The wireless operator on the Pow- u passion for music: he possesses :1 Victrola, and Seated In (hr- mid-zt of u bewildering conglom- erntlon of electrical instruments, the Herald man listened to record alter record that flew out of the circumscribed llmlfs -of the state- room, over the deck, through svoce and hit u smull but somewhat in- (ljfinublo juulruntrmt In the window of the Queen balding. Apologlzlng io the wirlo. world for the (Inlay in changing records. the operator in the meanwhile look upon hlfnseif the task of sending a message to the students of the School. - lt came over the receiver plainly and intel-liglbiy: “The radio field. I believe” in offering as. great an opportunity to young men as any other pro- fession. The radio, as takenup. is one of the most interesting studies of the sciences. it is the last word In electrical science and Ils possibilities are really unlimit- ed. It behooves you therefore to study. and f you cannot find a. ship you porfer at Halifax, there are other ports that offer just as many places, and this puts the whole world at your door. In New York alone, the Mar- coni C0,, the lndependant Radio Co., and dhe United States Radio Tolegraphistg Union are taking on every licensed" Radio operator. l f‘- F‘ :2 ‘.5 DAVIS AND FRABERIB FRESH AND PORK SAUS- AGES ON SALE NOW BY ALL LEADING GROOERS, GOVERNMENT BTAMPED ON EACH WRAPPER. ONE OF THE CHOICEST EAT- FOODB ON THE MA KET AND ALSO THE CHEAP- EST BECAUSE NO WASTE WHATEVER IN USING. 137240-631“. BIO El CI Ilye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlo ~- tetown. Ofiice Hours: 9.30—12.30, 2-5. Phone (iii-Y .1111; csw1R11;;cu1Rnuwy you use OUR GOLD CURE. In the I DR. ROBBINS, Dental ‘Parlors. Royal Bank Buildings. B821-2-6llliitf. HARD COAL, chestnut size for base burners arrived today. Bun- taIn, Bell 8r Co. 7291-1228148“. WE'RE YOU LOOKING for a stiff cuff fancy shirt. They are here now. sizes from 14 to l6.‘ Good quality. $1.75. Patons ‘Limited. 7357. THREE COUPONE and 98 cents will get you a new University Dictionary. Send postage for out- of-town orders. ' 7285- Yesterdays Races The Charlottetown Driving Club held two very successful races yesterday afternoon on the Hills- boro ice. There was a large at- tendance of spectators on foot. and with teams. The races were both very Interesting and hotly contest- ed, eatlfirequlring five heats to de- termine the iarlnner. The trot was won by Belle Boring owned by Mr. Hammond Kelly and driven by his son, Lorne, this being his Initiation as a driver. The race wasvwon by Dr. Clark owned and driven by Mr. Wellington McNeIll. In the pace Mr. Wesley Newsome showed up particularly well with his horse Let-ltie-Llo. He had plenty of speed, but was" handicapped by the very heavy cart to which he was attached. Following Is the summary: CLASS BL TROT 1.13. The officials were: starter, F. W. Hughes; Judges, T. C. Edgett, E. l-‘arquharson, J. McDonald; Timers; J. S. Wedlock, E. Acorn; Patrol Judges, G. Hooper, W. I’. Fox. Two extra good races‘ will be held today if conditions are favor- able, otherwise they will be carried over to the first. favorable day. De- cislnn will be arrived at before 12 o'clock and pnrtics, if In ‘doubt, may be "informed by Central Tele- ‘phone. The races today will be worth coming a long way to see as the collectfin of pacers and trotters comprises many of the best In the prnvinccn. Entries are as follows: cLAss A. TROT. no; Bailey; Commodore Cresceus; Brenton H. Silkey Belle; Alice The Great; “CLASS A. PACE. Oma; Ed\Lo- canda; Patola; Signature Dongola. believe that shortly all ships will carry three operators and in re- gard to the salary and so forth on hoard ship, there are improving rapdly. lf you all remember after getting your licenses to rsontinue studying, then join the association now In existence and they will improve beyond all ex- pectatlons. ——Rndlo, Powhatan. The IZl“'IllIl|lll of the experiment was complete and the rank unhellcf of The Herald underwent :1 series of rapid changes. Over- powered by the enthusiastic ex- planations! Mr. Southgate, - the chief Instructors he endeavored to assimilate profound theories bear- ing on the oscillations of electric waves with the laudable intention of transmitting them to the dis- criminating reader, but from the confused issue only one consider-a; tion arose. The hours of the "Hello" girl are numbered, for the day ls fast approaching when the Canadian \vIlI send his voicednto the blue al.1- depenrlcyit of any central, freed from the thraldom-of’ the party at the other end of the line, and then, not tflI then, will the most fertile source of "Irregularexpression" be removed. ' | q [II- , . Fluid Tfllilfillyhidm Cough Tomorr cw What Next Week P of‘ A neglected cold is almost certain to yesult in a cough and from the cough may come more serious complications. Don't take chances. Stop cold,‘ in the start. OUR COLD REMEDY will accomplish the ‘task in a very short time. lt is Pleas- ant to take and will not keep you from work. Just a mild pleasant laxative cold rem- edy. KEEP IT HANDY IN THE HOME ‘fijiflRQ§QXQQQXQ§§ifii$ffififiifififlifiéitflideik§cfifififififloRiki‘! itaamauoxoasosaxtoatoaraseasons-carcasses 0 l! Johnson 8r Johnson g The Quality Drugstore i for. Kent and Prince Streets as oiioooiiosclillil; some 1a c1101 s than two tper centum by weight of the entire lot, may have the flesh Injured by soft rot. osrmmou or “CANADA s." A potato and Onion Grading Con fuence was held at the Chateau Laurler, Ottawa February 24th and 25th. Delegates from the grow- ers and dealers were present from 0Y9?!’ DRY/lice of the Dominion}; Representatives from the Provln-l This grads shall consist of rea- clal and the Dominion Departments souable mature P01111088 0! 8011“- of Agriculture were invited. Mr. W. ar varietal characteristics, which H. McGregor represented this- prof are practically free from frost In- vlnce for the growers, Mr. N. Raz- jury and soft rot, and which are ‘tenbury the dealers, PIA. MurphyJree from serious damage (a) caus- and W. Boulter each of the Agril ed by “sunburn, cuts. $0811. blight. cultural Departments, dry rot. or other disease, insects The first, session Qpgngd a; 10 a, or mechanical or other means. m. Tuesday morning, with C. W.I The diameter (b) 0f 110N109! 0T Baxter, Dominion Fruit Commiasionfllll! grade shall be not less than er presiding, Mr, Baxter ghgwgr] ex. one and one half inches and not ceptionnlly good tact and judgment, more than 20 per cent of this sin». throughout the who“, conference, ln order to allow for variation. often avoiding by careful direction, incident to commercial grading and a stormy sea o; discussion. -hand'ling five per centum by weight The object of calling the confcr- of any M may be under the nu“- encg was m 19am whether o, m); scribed size, and ,in addition, r-IX it was udvjgflblg to ask the panel-J] per centum by weight of‘ any Slil'l\ Government to pass legislation mak lot "WY I15 IIBIOW I-IW Teillillllllll-I 1'1" m; grading o; pomwes and onions quirements of this grade; but not compulsory. imore than one third of such six The fgllgwflng programme was’ per centum, that. ls to say not mor- d1g¢us5ed;__ ,than two per centum by vretght of _ page, Grad|ng;_]s it desh-ublethe entire lot, may have the fit-sh that Federal legislation be euactedpIIIlIIred IJY SIIII "II- whlch would require that all po- ‘ tutoes be graded before being offer. DEFINITION OF "CANADA 9-" ed for sale? | unsradcd Discussion. i _ 9M0" G,.ld|nq;_]5 it desirable Potatoes ‘in this grade shall no. that Federal legislation be enacted III’ IBIIII IIIIIII IIII“ "IIIII IIIII"IIIIII which would require that all on- IIICIIPII III IIIIImeIeI‘ 1mm be graded before bang 0301.3 ‘Special baking potatoes of Iurg< ed for “m? |s1ze and equal to "(fmiutla A" in mscussmm all other respects shall not he rm GRADING IIIINFERENIIE VOCATIONAL RE-TRAINING. I Many newspapers published InI the United States have recently- carried an article dealing with the setting of a limit as to the time n which disabled cit-members of the] Canadian Forces might apply for‘ I courses in vocational retraining. In‘ was wounded or dis-zihlctl I11 wart: and that If there is any man lliicll I - ing rc-rralnlng aml Wllu (Icsirc-s i1,- he should make his \\'IllIl..-i ICIUWII‘ immidialelg-Y." l And lilo writer adds: “'l‘l1e bolted States (iovcrmnont 9 has not acted so hastily. ’l‘he Ftll- I erni Board for Vocational Educ t tion has given, and is giving, u n: ' I ion-tvlde publicity to the re-truirr- ing of our disabled saervllr.» men,’ E b v 0 not satislicti‘ with thzil, 1h:- (IJVIIYIL mcnt is doing all I11 its pir-IUI‘ t: [ll-bfsllillll‘ errry fll5illll"ll 111.111 to’ inky! 11111111111111; wit. tilt-r hr- ill-sires i1 or not." I 'l‘l1i.< QQYIIFIK‘ fr-u-L. to vulllwy an ‘JYYUIIIIIIIIS nil-u of tho 11111.1)’ e111 1;. 101i by (III- (‘.111.11li:|n firm 1111111-“11 i|1 rospl-(‘t m thl- ro-Irzllnliit: of III zlh- lllll ('X~Sl‘I'\'ll'l' 111111. 11111.‘ I I Liv. :1 "(also llIl])l'l‘.~mIl)| us lu chi 1'1 " which lvrl to llililllllij I ‘l1I‘lI;(I'_\ . 1s fhi- i'~‘l lluio on \\‘lIi<-I| ill ~11 11.111 ‘list-In! vrl l't'1>1|1 >~'1‘\‘l1l- .||1<l ll.‘ {Ill to!" 1'1\-l1':1:nin~ may apply m '(llIl'>§('.\'. ‘vulizwl that rorallvnl 1111s boon currll rl 0:1 i I01 1111111111-1 tin S).~I- Tu br-yziu with it 11111»! l'1:'~l h1- ouun wiouwo-uo-oe-o vicroait‘ towns . the course of this article it was, o stated: f x "Thu Canadian Government guest; v on the tlleo ' that more than :1 t “I? IBIIQI I07 “I” vIcIory year has pass: slut-c the last 1111111‘ z II"IIII-"' “IQ I)" “III III III” IIII‘ Inn-ml; prices. This is an ex- ceIIont opportunity to pur- - ‘w. these Bonds at very at- ‘vo prices due to the fort-lg“ exchange situation. 11122 at 99 - I937 at 101 111251 at 99 1924 at 97% i927 at 100 1934 at 97 19.122 at 100 \\‘ltl\ IICLTUCIII Interest-No commission. Write or apply for further lniorlliulloll The Eastern Trust Co. I 154 Iliclnnnnd S1. oooooooooooeooorocvve-‘I ..,i1iI2-1.'.\ll‘.'lI:-(il. \\ 11' lu- IIUW fill SIN? I, a-I .- ally rli-ult wltlr .h~ ilwinilling hos- 1111 .11 Canada. the num- pruvitlvll for is i11- l1 t‘; A4AJ44444.A.AA.4-¢¢.x-......_.. . . Belle Baring. (Kelly) 2 2 1 11 Lady Marshal, (Hooper) 1 1 2 2 2 Queen Todd, (Kelly) 3 3 4 3 5 Harry G.. (Goodwin) 5 4 3 4 7 Alice The Great, (Brown) 7 7 5 7 is Sliver Todd, (Hooper) 4 ft 7 5 4 David S., (Snow) 06666 ' ime 1.11%; 1.09; 1.12%; 1131/,- e 1.1 1&5 CLASS B. PACE. Dr. Clark. (lVicNolll) 2 3 1 1 l Wilfred Hal. (McKlnnon) 1 1 2 4 2 LetJMeeGo, (Newsom-e) 3 2 3 3 4 Commodore K., (Kennedy) 4 4 4 2 3 Time 1.11%; 1.11%; 1.10; 1.12% Designation of grades for put; toes. foes. Designation of grades for onions. Definition of grades for onions. Standard containers for onions. Marking or branding of contain- rs. Weights and Measures Act:- Wlth respect to the solo of pota- toes and onions. I Uniform form of sale." The first question on the program occupied at. least one half of the time of the conference. The idea of- having a grading act was fav- ourable to all the representatives. Objection was taken to the com- pulsory part of the question by some of the N. S. and B. C. dele- gates. During the discussion it was clear ly shown that to he fnir to the grower, the‘ dealer and particularly to the consumer all pots-toes offer- ed for sale should be graded. Un- der the’ present optional grading regulations, advantage was taken souietimes by the producer to the loss of the dealer, and sometimes by the dealer at the expense of the consumer. Several amendments to the or- Iginal question were offered. These In turn were"voted down and the “contract of Definition of grades for pots-l _ cred by special grade. Tho act as .lt stands permits special murkiut‘ not lncouslslotit with or more r-nn Ispicuous than the spcciflvrl tnurks EXPLANATIONS OF GRADE RE QUIREMENTS I (A) "Practically free’ IIICIIIIS lthat the appearance shall not. hr injured to an extent readily iiplllli‘ out upon cnsuul examination of‘ tho lot, and that any (Ituilages from the causes mentioned can be remover? by the ordinary process of paring without appreciable increase in waste over that which would ot- cur if the potato were perfect. Loss of the outer skin (epidermis) only shall not be considered 21s an in jury to the appearance. (B) "Diameter" means thr greatest dimension at right lillglih" to the longitudinal ilXlS. t (C) “Free from serious damage" means that any ilamagc from fit- CilllSOg mentioned can be rr-unovwr! by the ordinary process of paring without increase in waste of Inor- than ten per centum by weight over that which would occur if th- potato were perfect. (D) “Soft~rot" mean s n. soft mushy pondlitlun of the llssrlos from whatever cause. (E) “Almormzilgrovvlh" 11101111.- excessive or second growth to ‘.21- detriment of quality. utuhlrll lll<llll('llllll 1o b1- x u; provide i'ill‘lIIi‘Kl_\' 11s 1'11- \- 11:11 ~ 1121s ainlost '1-lu!7:(11 llllill liuz-opv tii~ ' ,.-,|v ‘ll its lllill lcr 1111-‘11 r 1|11I1I1\'_‘-‘ ‘ml-unit,- lilWIllllS that it llli.\'- It. 1 l‘l“|']lIIlll(‘ proposi- Tlwro .il'l‘ I1.\\\' 11o nmrv ‘Z-zw» » o !1‘Il.'l'illIl 1111-. alftfllglll o! 111111 Il-IIIIIII“ l!’ Ill" I'll-ll 11 III‘ - 1i h roqtiiri-tl to iI'i!Ill l‘uii.|-1i Kliliilltllll, .|1\.I I|1-- h. ]IllIllv,_ ;_ H‘, K, H.440,‘ Mum in (,r‘.I'i;1 lll- l)i"lI llllllllll~lllll,‘_‘ . rsr-rlt 1111*"- ‘I I" ~ill'lf'. 'l‘hi-r<-foro -:I1_\' to 2113i 1t llnr when illschurgel‘. r apply for voca- 'l‘I11-1‘1- i'lllilll_\' 111111" lll'\' ill ‘ lllv \'u1::11|1>.:.1l ll 11:1 1111a! of Si-Illit .1I1li.-'l.111>!:l,:1n'l lll. 1_111~t1 lmv. Ill III"! 'f‘ f \ in I :~l|‘\' ||'1‘ill ll. -' . ., lit- illiiill .' ' relruililng i.‘ 1-..-'.1:11~ . 11111! 11121.1 - . 1. t-"t 11p ~ |"1.n1".j.( 1.~' Imt, 10 the fill‘ .1 1 I - a :1. iwiivlrluul as a rc- mon wllz: l l.‘ I ‘1 cur-um lie-estab- I11 tin nlljvvl in view . trait-ing and not itiz , 1n‘ win. l1 n11- lil'll irn-tru llUll. " I ‘ I ’ l It i~ ubtlou. 111.11 r.».‘a'1. ‘ motion clilling for, compulsory: grading was carried’ excepting the This report with a feuvminor u early potatoes which were protect- ed by another motion. A committee of ten delegates, five from the growers and five from the_dea‘lers with Mr. Baxter as chairman was appointed‘ to desig- nate and define the grades to he in having on‘ the grading commit- tee, both its representatives, Mr. McGregor and lVir. Rattenbtrry, who during the conference kept the interests bf the Island In mind and on more than one occasion pre- vented the passing of regulations which though not so intended, would militate against the ship- ment of our somewhat unique var- iety of potatoes. The grading committee met at 8 p. 1n., and after four hours discus- sion prepared‘ the following report, which was submitted on Wednes- day morning:-—- New potatoes grown In Canada and shipped between Juno 1st and September-15th shall not be gov- erned by the grades. The application of the grading rules to lmported- potatoes was dis- cussed. The committee were unani- mous that they should not apply. DEFINITION OF “CANADA A." or other foreign matter, frost lu- jury, sunburn, abnormal growth, growth cracks, cuts, scab, blight. soft rot, dry rot, and damage caus- ed by disease, Insects or mechanic- al or other means. The diameter (b) of potatoes of the round varieties shall not be less than one and seven-eighths inches, and of potatoes of the long varieties. one and three fourths inches, provided that not over 20 per cent by weight of any lot shall be less than two and one-quarter Inches in diameter. in order to allow for variations Incident to commercial grading and handling, five per centum by‘ weight of ftny lot may be under tho prc- scribed size, and In addition six per centum by weight of any such lot may be below the remaining rc- qulrements of this grade; but not more than one third of such six per centum, that ls to say not more _Spani_sh_ Flu _ (flavims Many Victims in Canada and should be guarded against. MINARUS. LINIMENT is a Great Preventative, being one of the oldest remedies used. Illin- ard's lilnimout has cured thousands of cases of Grlppe, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma land similar dist-as- es. It is at Enemy to Germs. Thousands of bottles being used ev- ery day for sale by all, druggisfs and general dealers. JIIIINARUS LINIIMIENT CO-, 1.13.. Yarmouih, N. S. used. This. province was fortunate‘ Designation Adopted:— y Canada A - N. b. null .\'. II '_l(‘l"L"!l".l. | Canada B To protect iili‘ l"lll.’lilllf‘i‘ 11 row ' Iutlon “'11s gut-sud Itsklllt: that Gamma C" ““I'III"II°‘I' potnlotu: In- 1.1 on un- n. bu.- foos u motion was pillirlflfl rcquirint- This grade shall consist of sound ‘III? IIIIIIIIIIII tiIrIiIflaIlIxIIII ‘viIulIn IIIII ‘III’; reasonably mature potatoes of sim- “lifgff avlIifiTi_"‘“lnunlh-fr M? M!“ liar varietal characteristics, which U-m qulllntlfty it 60mm“ . s are Inwzucany free (a) "m" mn- The question of‘ Inspection ;|l mentllllents was accepted. To pro feet export market for a very smul potato a resolution was lmssefl that potatoes meeting the requirement: of a foreign market for seed our poses may be less ‘than 1 1-2 incite.- in diameter. - It was not considered advisabl. to have standard containers for thr Dominion. The sack and hulk an the most connnon means of ship ment. The weight of a sack \\‘:1.~ not stated. as each province r-oul make its o\vn arrangements, somv prefer an 80 lb sack, while i: British Columbia the sack n10.- used contains 100 lbs. lt was urged by the N. and N 1B. delegates that the weight of s bbl. of potatoes hc about I65 lb< This weight ls r-rilsily fllllllillllfiil i1: who standard apple bbl., and llli some size bbl., would be a hcnefll a to all. It wa hen-fore rlccicirl I1 Ieav~ the r" c" ‘ rrl t‘: This fippllrs p1rt.it-.l1I;1|l_v to tht- r taller. Pixpcririioiits I1uvr= show that. tho measured peck of pofaloo varies in wclghfirom tue to thir teen lbs. Thus in every Instant" the consumer is short. in wcilzhl This resolution passed llItflilllllfllL; Iy ‘ ‘Regarding the shipluont of 1mm point of shimuent received (‘IIILSIII orablc attention. ‘it was however 11'. cided that inspection should b: made at the original point of ship 1 ment. The producer is then rospon sibie for the quality marketed. bu: not responsible for any deterio- ntion which may occur before rift potatoes reach their destination. '_ lt was generally admitted that the conference had a most Import ant ixork to do and that th. moot- ing of the fifty or more representa- tives in discussion brought ml valuable suggestions, which If math» tiso of will add‘ considerably tn fhv production and marketing of a l'l'll]1 that l5 receiving each year increas- ed attention. -—----{-O&- 123 Isabella Street. Toronto. Whore the llonror Scorn-fl. ll Isn't often that the man in thr- aurlicuee has a chance against. the man on tho platform, yet lltvro are certain people who recall with dc- Ilght an occasion when flllly Sun» day W115 the victim of Ills own wit. An over-zealous convert, when the evangelist stepped upon the plat- form, gave way fo a burst of ap- plause. Not in the least discon- certed, Sunday pointed his finger at the culprit and remarked scath- ingiy: “lil had as much Ivory In my head as that man has, I'd slnrl a button factory." But huaglnc his chagrin when the man in the audience stood up and retorfed: “And If I had as busy a mouth as the preacher, I'd start a buitonhole factory." I Tractors The Internzttictenzil have won the rc1>".‘.t=.ti.i1.;.1 out! 1x110111- meltclation of some oi the Inset t-icicert- tific‘ i~"a1'1ners brtth in (‘ztnzula and the llniixrcl States by thoi 1' pcrforttiztiice at lioltl and belt urea-k, or "(For yenerztl ef- Tru ctors Eli-if; . ¢v¢vQOQv0v§Ovv>~¢voewvvvv llClLliI/Jy on the wlttrlo, ‘r011: proven by Io ".11 demonstratieziti t1 at this is the ‘tractor most stiitalole ‘for our Island funnel This tmctor is cttztittliteetl to operatic SllCtCrlrlftllljl cm ordinary kerosene. oil 11111101‘ nfl conditions. I-htck of this l». the ieougir zmrl (export service zit (‘harlottetouua and inter- mediate points. blames of 111»\\';=1'tl.< of liittér-li oun- ors on Minot‘ l<1<l\\i;trd I-rlr-nttl “an b0 sljlppliotl ‘for 1'0l’e1'0n<-c. Place your 01'- (ler no‘. ' and insure tlc-Iivctgxr i61- early spring‘ work, 0.8 the (lcunztntl is liable to exceed the supply. lbice $1,120.00 fob. St. John, or iTOFlllS 2lI'l"<l1l_ll'€(l t0 suit CLlSlZOlllUl Samuel Kennedy, Jr. CllIiIl<1llt‘l(‘.\.‘.'ll, I‘. IT. I. - t). QQvQQTVv\QQ~¢OOO'/900ivvvvvvvvwvvvwvvvvvvvv wvv 'b. '.vvovvovvvvv-ov OO-OQOOOQQQOOOQOOQ400009904QOQOOOOQOOKOQOQ0-09090§b049£O4§€04>O§0y0oo OOOQQQQOQQOOOOOOIO000QOOOOCIIOOQQOQOOOOOOOOO-OOO o0 M lus ‘Iii 00404040000 save coo-o 0+4 @040 0000-9 04000-0004-0004-00460- . r1 .- [/4 6 MAKE IT A MODERN HAPPY NEW ‘YEAR In your home by installing electric light service there. You will not alone have the bcsf light known, but will also have at your command malny com- Iorls 11nd conveniences Ivor before possibly. We will gladly send our ex- pert to consult with you - MARITIME ELECTRIC 00., LIMITED wooowooo Moo “c000 ooooooooow o eve-coo oeHMe-vc-eo-l‘