u r...s="-I-a1q.'aiir2c u... ‘ -. -- _ l " THE GHARLOTTETOWNCUARDIAN it" - - ‘Ililllliililllll Eggs"; limlliilllis So ‘ausr, that every delicio ned Chinese eggs produced under cond- itions not tolerated in this country.‘ The importation to this provinceof bread and cake does not seem to be v _' i - justified ' Packing House-One firm succes- sefiuly produce all kinds of hog products in competition with other Dominion - “except when in- _ __ ferior Brades are involved. This plant . Is llrize Bllflusbto _ the entire r Interesting- Review of hog produce oi the Island in undo ' ,. Local Manufacturies “d n’ “u ‘°°°"“‘ ‘°' m‘ ' ...,.._-....y . .._..{_ 5' ":"Q‘_,. aasai-éus-qnnwlnibaaT-u-arér qw- i<65~r "r-‘vy- ._ . vwrcli; bubble pops and crackles Gm "h" milk ‘“'. °"°“.“‘ f’ Prepared by Board of ltnidolfuzxctivit Lula slpuungi m l’ 7 _ poured on ltl Rice Krlsples Trade COIHmIttCB. y a wy “an!” ,. ~ the ground lost through the lntfod- uctlon of loose-leaf systems and the inroads made by high pressure sales- m" 9°11‘ 1113B Printing houses. - : ' Firms urc gradually installing the ' ‘a To the President. and members of the ziysprgsgguflézs i; Zrorluce ‘u _ Charlottetown Board of 'I‘l'ade. puma with mm conipetit§ra°° °°"‘ Gentlemen: ' F" mun“! _severu “m; Your committee appointed to in- manufacturing ‘Fox Rheum’ m‘ s: vestlgate and report the reason, if and m n any, why Island. Maritime, Domln- gmldembeltciogigetztgzug; clgggz: ion and Empire goods are not pur- chased to the exclusion of all others, Esnolsfigeg: m’ have to report as follows: of can!“ “an” to ’ m? we’ wish m“ u’ “'1 mm’ ‘m’ m5 the splendid quality or til Is- 1°°“ md“‘“"°" laud Droduct and also the rails: l: Canned Goods-Baked beans, wax importing sugh biscuit‘ me :1: beans, pork and beans, corned beef. 1mm o! making dog biscuit 13:58“; nd bba , hik , i , - lllouggaandggithcer cfiixflllfld plfictaqllge genioxereleggeszzzkages ‘for export canned by various firms in this city. Canadian Beans-are largely import- cci by one canner as they are not produced in sufficient quantities to supply his requirements on the Is- land. He states beans could be grown profitably on the Island. Difficulty is also experienced in securing suf- ficient chicken for canning pur- poses. Packaged Goods-One firm manu- factures baking powder, and lye, They also put up in nicely labelled packages pepper, ginger, and cream of tartar and breakfast coca in_bot- ties, the ingredients of these are purchased in England and brought here 'in bulk. ‘The ingredients of the baking powder and lye are bought here in Canada. These goods are sold only on the Island and can meet all competition in quality and price. The production is expanding, increasing, and can be much expand- d. ' ‘reunpcwh rifle-levers! firms are producing temperate drinks of highest quality and are convinced that they can fully supply, all local demands and meet all ‘ as to quality and price. Brooms-One firm is manfacturlrlg brooms and‘ with a staff of three men are turning over 1500 dozen brooms a year, while machinery is installed capable of giving employment to l3 men with a. correspondingly larger“ output. The brooms are sold freely throughout the Island and other - Maritime Provinces, Newfoundland allcl tho Magdalen Islands, but com- petition by firms handling brooms made by the Halifax School for the Blind can undersell in some instanc- e-xmqualityendwlcethefllxbt- tetown firm can compete with any commercial establishment in Canada and a more liberal use of its products would appear to be more advantag- eous to all concerned. ' Condensed MiIkJ-This product was lll-‘lllllfl-blc- formerly put on the market in tins l llllflcelllllwllla-In VB-TlOlI-l Pa“! 0! for family use by ong firm, 1mg is the Island-there are flour mills pro- now. by the policy of the manufact- ducing flour, oatmeal, feeds and cer- " - urer, sold in 70o pound tlerces for eels successfully in competition use by confectloners in Toronto. Any with out-side mlllcrs- They expansion in this instance would re- "9 Wmlfllled l0 bill’ West- quire a change o! policy and market- cm Wheat to a lure extent as lng conditions purely in the hands of they Nlllwb bill! Sufficient! 0n ‘ the the manufacturer. » Island, although they claim it would Bakers-Bread, cake and rolls are be to cur farrhcrs advantage to grow made her-Q o1 highest quality. Noth- more wheat. The milling of oatmeal ing but first grade flour, highest is also curtailed on account of short- grade, milk, cream and fresh eggs are 886 0! Blind 81'0"" 08W- used, while we understand imported At other points we have a factory products of this nature frequently manufacturing caskets. snitch farm contain inferior qualityflour and can- machinery and mills o! various kinds which to be operating suc- cessfully. _If our Island industries were more fully patronized larger staffs would have tobe employedfitilus enabling more o! our young men and girls to remain at home. are toasted rice-filled with ' flavor and crispness-what Q breakfast! . » Rico Krisples fascinate children. They are ideal for early suppers. Order a red- L and-green package fro l. your grocer to- 'day. Made by Kellogg in Lon- don, Ontario. The following comprehensive re- I Q B E A R R H ‘D y port was recently presented at a , ‘ meeting of the council o! the Board v ~~ l of Trade. ' .> . . , , . , ' ' . r -:ind the new home will have to tic :1 bower of beauty-o place to love to live iri--n delight to yourselves and your friends. For more than 70 years Holman’; have been furnishing the homes of June brides-and bfidcs oi’ other months. You can have YOUR. choice reserved for future delivery-paying for it in conven- ient lnstallnfrlic. ("ill in and talk it ovrr Llny time. We'll be glad in ircip yw-l. l Tea. Packing-A local firm imports tea. direct front the principal gardens of the Empire, at such times as to assure absolutely fresh stocks. The packing is done here in airtight od- orless packages which are recognized as the best container for the purpose, This tea is of the very highest qual- ity and "is available at a price below that paid for other well‘ known brands. The tea is sold locally and in\Uppe'r Canada. Tobacco Manufacturers-Tobacco has been successfully manufactured here for many years and the brands, especially the chewing tnbacco, are well known. A large quantity is pro- duced for local consumption and Borne is exported w’ the other Marl- tlme Provinces. The caddies forthe tobacco are manufactured here by farmers during the winter months and thus-give opportunity for con- ccmsideruble fibour at a season when work is dull on the farms. Can Manufacturersn- A large manufacturing plant, using tin pro- ducedwlthln the Empire has been successfully supplying’ the market with cans for‘ lobster packing, and other purposes ' not. only in the province but also through out the Maritlmes and Ontario and Quebec. SlnOe its establlshment"l5 years, ago the plant has been doub- led. with a corresponding‘ increase in production. ' Iron orks.- Marine engine's, po- 1 tato machinery, steam boilers and re- tort-s for canning factories are man- ufactured here and all repairs to machinery of almost any kind in- cluding steamship equipment can be carried on extensively here at short notice. Splendid grates for large steam and other boilers can also be cast here. The importation of ear- loads of machinery of some kinda in- to this province does not appear to be Are You looking Forward To the time when the bright warm weather 0f summer arrives. 0 Are “you prepared to take the necessary pre- cautions- in order to keep your perishable ' food from spoiling. We have in our stock at the present time, Refrigerators that will keep this food fresh. $1 Call and look them over. You will find that our prices are the low- est on the Island for the quality received. THE acorns lliniiwilllz co. LIMITED. M§N a; ., you X 4 ' A The knowledge of a few Hamel-g 4 -~ , reaps profit for many H... Egg); N Fumishe” [Summerside ~ Charlottetown ’ F" misher-llg two freisht rates-C. N. R. and C. P. 4 '- n lottetown is the same as from Bos- ‘ ton to Charlottetown, andll. cents ' “ a barrel higher than to Liverpool, Eilgland. Little attention isglven by Depart on Fruit-We are informed ‘ locally that the Annapolis apples are shipped largely to Great Britain where the best grades go, and that chiefly culls are sent here. We also find that on account of there being ' With the rapid progress of Canada the securities o! many basic industries will undonbtedl! dWMQTf": treble their present value . . Dividends will Ila Inca"; . ._ valuahlc stock dividends and film! "l" :79 wgm; Which companies will be the most profitable m M” ‘are the soundcst? The ilk!" Wm"! h!" ‘l earnings and dividend recflfl? - l H 1704f‘ -. 1| mly a few could reap the profit from ‘ gllillllleilfrllelllete, knowledge - - . . . Now any inventor can ‘Ivan ma!“ oranges are “'0; o; as been imported but did not meet with are sold. but that practically 100 per; Harrlivartn-Ji, ilppftars that. Canad- pencils is better titan that“?! ’ ';'_ {single share- )?" ~I , 3 CIIAIIDTIITQWN I M“ 75 p“ M “m. on g of gm- gm; mam-i product Footwean-Wc were informed that but lthere are one or two purely Can- .» for her slim-c of in: lmrciu-arc proper organilatilon~~i c ». . ... m‘ "M" ~ ~ " ' ._ -~~ . 1.49., hod i-h is .- vl.‘ ‘I310 ._.._ MOKTIIAI: HALIFAX luau. 5.1mm“. ‘ma. h." h,“ mhhmwwo a" inform“; m,“ the w.” {aw AmeiLan boots. shoes and adian concerns handling these artic n n: I T W‘ I ‘ met. s e ring-IL, v ". ._ ~ - g - | n mm m only p"; m, m ~_-,|b',,_~;~, nre purchased here. ies. Tile subiact is a rather complicn Statlenrrp. rim-n .. mmclanrs -—-—--—- —-— ~ _ v _ _ ~ pinollaledand arelhlifidmlltri‘. Auatra an ra _,a . . . _ r . . m m t u “an. o‘ American ._ “manna ‘ , ‘ chum,’ “T'f":~'-~-"“"‘ _ u pound y/oodenboxos. some llavesoale English boots __ and shoes ‘llkd one. s a e a le q ~l’ . sail‘; k ‘ ' llroai throfllh expert wills!" °' l" "‘"“°“‘ m" °' . ‘ma. service; could . flnnn ial and industrial expertl- . I fin.“ h, my individual-and 1:0" l; ‘ti: xi: ‘a: ‘ - In talent Foundation. I-imlwl- ll I'm iftnrvsatiaonrroaadaiian Limited rrcvllw I ""4"" '°' safe and profitable investment in the progress of Camill- ' Descriptive literature on Milli!"- Vx ‘stern Securities Company- Ltd - ‘ ‘ nvveeruem- nausea ‘ Annapolis growers to requirements of local markets. Apples are not put up in boxes, while in barrels very often hand picked apples are in both ends o! the barrel, andpoo: apples of various kinds in center of barrel. Much of this is denied by Mr. F. M, Nash, an Islander, who is 1n the ap- llle Irwin: business in Nova Bcotla. I will now give his letter. British Columbia apples are hand- led in preference to California apples bvlomeflrmltotheexientof about high quality as California orllllgcs and they lack grading. They are yel- low in colour and at times therc is a shortage in production. Bananas are now being imported from Jamaica in preference to those formerly imported from Central Am- erica. _ We. were informed that the Isl-ind _ cranberry is the best on tho market but that they need cars and spray- lfllhllldthat if they are propfllv flqyeiqped a great future is in store ready sale, as our people dcmarld seedless mlsllls put up in packflfies- Canned Fruit-Moat of the im- ported canned fruit is imported from Canada. Wc were told by one dealer that “the American canned peaches and pineapples nrc of bcttcr quality and put up in a nlccl" can that that put up by Canadian canners. A con- sidcrablo quantity of these Ameri- can products are sold here. but coat about one cont a. ilh higher than the best Canadian product] com (hrnadian boots and shoes arc used in tilts city. Photograph Mounts-After con- sulting two photographers we are of the opinion that there is little dif- ference in tho cost of Canadian and American mounts when the duty on ihc latter is taken into consideration and time spent in getting them through the custom office. Canadian mclmis are of good quality and style. BeveFaiCanndlan manufactur- ers are branchesnof American h0l|5i r production, while othqn say. the English pencils are__at_ , equal of the American pff -- penclls are now manufa a Canada. We believe that thl with the distribution of tibia-IQ clls here ia perhaps ~@h.'“m‘ " I some extent. but QOMQW-‘K - -- of placing them on tbpnmorkqtl‘, American firms aelltftravalferin“ - to the trade with a robotic {inn heavy and shelf hardware are Wcplzicing foreign hardware to a large vent although to some degree by c establishment of American firms muiaciuring in Canada. Such art- as as pocket knives are coming Jllofly from Crornlillry‘ although ‘. H116 high fiflCPtl English pocket. Llllvcs are also sold, Most of tile ywblc knlvcs nrc vlllflillilfiC§lll'Cd in ‘England, but of lnic largo numbers Erirc being mallllfnrtilrvri ill Canada. It would appear that Canada is coming English representative W