r1‘ F‘, _... .. 1'... $123k’?! a r .:\v|| :1.‘ PAGE TEN “PEERLESS” Brand Fox Netting Foxes are valuable, and in or- der to insure their proper pre- tection you should have the best therefore you shflllld have “PEERLESS," the bee! English Fox Netting on the market. Heavily galvanized before and alter being woven, it will not rust. lf any roll does not open up to your satisfaction, RETURN THE ROLL, we will gladly replace it or refund your money- We also carry a complete line of m; Pans. Staple!» Lwllfl Wire, Nails. Hingesv F Tongs, ew- . " The Rogers Hardware Company Limited A company has been formed f0 time; Qgpnrtp grass 0n d. territory o; 692,000 acres in Tripoli. i C. M. Lampson 6'4 Co.. euurran. as Queen Street mason. B. O. a. Earlene Public Aucltion Sales 0 RAW FUR! Shipping hogs will be furnish- ed without charge by applyiag to R. '1‘. Holman. Ltd. Sum- nerside. P. E. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. l 212 Fifth Avenue ,- New York. N. I. I ,2“ prime. Phone 721. ___ YOU ahould not wait for that sore throat to develop . . . as aoon as you feel the slightest irritation o1 oer-mess, gargia with Antiseptic Absorb-inc, Jr. . . - one part cfAbsci-bine, Jr. to nine parta ofwater . . . aedreliefcunuim- mediately . . . for thceauaeofaore- neu and irritation is quickly over- come by the powerofAbaorbiae. Jr. ' And aaafurthcrprecaufiommbthla antiseptic linlmmt lute the threat muscles externally to draw out the lniiarrunotien and reduce the swel- ling. Oct a bottle at your drug- gistito-day . . . aodteatyour lore throat both inside and out. Price -— $1.25 — hospital size $2.50. no Absqli ~ For srvullmr tonsils urrrl (‘lrrhsf rolds wnlmi NV ‘Militias-Iii PLUMBING AND HEATING If you want ' _, Expeditions and Expert workmanship 7 Wis Send to‘ ‘Fred ii. Trainor 80 Grafton Street _ Opposite Prince‘ Edward "" ‘Theatre Phone‘ 393-! iii ; leg. ‘Irada Mick lnelr VTHEV Crop Outlook (Canadian Pres!) - WINNHPEG Man, June, 24 Rainfall in practically all the crop gzmving district of western Canada during the past week has materially changed the general outlook although at some points the rainy period wru fol- lowed by hot winds which to e con- siderable extent deprived the crops of the total value of the moisture receiv- ed. In Manitoba conditions are at pre- sent excellent but in Saskatchewan and Alberta the rains only supplied sufficient moisture for present condi- tion and if any average crop Ls to be is a necessity, according to the weekly revert issued by the Department of Agriculture Canadian National Rail- WEYS. In Manitoba conditions during the past week have been much more favorable for growth than at any J1me since seeding was completed. Some reseeding has been necess y Ion account of damage wrought by high winds on soil of tne lighter var- iety. From several districts ir. this province come reports of wheat being in shot blade, bot barely and oats are a little late due to the poor growth made in the hot weather of the past weeks. _ Some damage from cutworms has been reported ‘rut from no point has the damage been serious. Wild oats have made rapid growth and some districts are badly infected with this weed, on the whole farmers in Manitoba are well satisfied with present prospects. Southern Saskatchewan had vari- able weather, wnds predominating at times, wilt-awed by laeoq showers. These showers l have prevented e, cmtinuanoe of soil drifting but it is too much to expect that the moisture will promote the entire recovery of grain on lam-l which has blown wheat acreage. which was damaged on the central butts subdivision has now been resown to oats and the rain re- ceived immediately following raseed- ing has been beneficial in centre] Saskatchewan. Along the Dodsland, Asquith, Craik subdivision grain is somewhat patchy and u. considerable amount of harvest. Northern Bask- atoiiewan WIS visited by rain; filoh have but a different complexion on (P0P IPIWPNV- " _ All grains are showing rapid growth with wheat fully a foot higher in numerous places. Cutwcvrm activities l" reported along the Yuttleford Amiens, Duckfake, Billie,’ Lab lub- divisioris. but the ravages frgm ems pest are not serious. Noevldencs of the Presence of take-all of wheat is yet harvested more rain at an early date; blue Brass (Poe, pratensis) - :'2.+:2‘.'r.'.'.!r.';..._'-'“.°.?P$".».':2'.'r:tre~r.r , reported hem Ill! districts. sufficient moisture baa been reeetveiffcr the present requtasasnis but more rain is n , if a better than avenge crop is to be harvested. 1h Albdta urns d’ the districts which were in dire nsad at rain now state that with the moisture received in the plot Week ilfiflfieta for a fifty to seventy-five percent on» are rqw mctiealiy assured wmidsq no dam- Ile from hail wind or inset puts develops. North central. air-aria, received heavy II-inl. ma! have mas a re- maa-kahle recovery and IQ!!! eta:- diticns point to the harveaiihg of an average crop. in south. central Al- berta. centering on three hills, high winds and soil drifting have prevailed. ‘fields being damaged from forty to |fifty percent. More zmisture is there- [rore bully needed not only pron-rots jnonnsi crop growth but. to improve lpasture. The Peace River country has sufficient moisture for some emailin- abls time and precipiation in the high prairie district was so heavy that flood damage is reported, warm weather in the. Peace River is new desired. Generous A ‘pts of plan waahy. grass fed cattle have been the means of forcing prices to lower levels and prospects are that no price strength will develop until animal's arriving at central stock yard, show a, distinct improvement in quality and finish. The feeder hog division has been showing strength, while finished hogs have been rapidly snapped up st pri- ces slightly lower than a week ago. F. ll.- BAYER. THE PREPARATION AND SEEDING ' 0F LAWNS. (Experimental Farms Note) Perhaps no other expenditure gives such big returns in enhancing the beauty and attrsctil-"triess of the farm home than that made in the proper preparation and seeding of the lawns, irnmdietely sdioining the residence. At the Dominion lbrpea-Lrnental Station, Kapuske-iinl. Ontario, it has been found that good drainage is on: of the first and rnost important re- quisites in the preparation of the land for a lawn, because no “ what mixture is used, it will not stand long periods covered with ice and wa- ter in the swing of the year. an: good kahuna Us mil- tiai is a deep, mellow, smooth and fine seed-bed. This is rather difficult to obtain in heavy clay and unius the surface soil is of a. loamy nature it is usually advisable to cover the clay with a few inc-hes of dark loll auah sslosrn errsuck aaefliorouehly¢ this with the clay by diaking and har- rowing. When the surface is finally smooth- ed off it may be seeded with Kentucky " white -9P§3'?““‘ CANADIAN innusrlzrns LIMITED r If you see it 0nc6...and Why ""_“' IFYW lee the oval trade-marl: of Cans- dian lndustriu Limited once you will eeeitahundred timeaFor instanoeyonwill find it featured upon cans of New Prom Palate. m‘ 171100.01’ upon theeareoosef Windsor and Regal Table Salt. Then agaima truckwill pass loadedhigh wlthaau 0i Eiillflfiivfi. each qrrying the cams dis- tinguishing dads-mark. 0r, perhspsyonvlli go out liuntingandnote thatyeerarumusi. tion bones have the oval aign upn ti, Nnesepratediviseugeadam difluentproductsnaadcfromthesamrehasic chemicals, are bemfitfing from pooled 1p aourcu in the discoveries of chaniml Ire- searclr end the cechnimi era-spend” d fWOOffiflWOf|d'lilf$GIChtm.ifliorflg-' izationa.’ rue-a: bonus-n iiflkout productaofhigh’ enemy. giving bettersenband coststothe nsumcr. ' _ ‘_“_1‘.—l1l-1|; , 1*‘ ' _ "" w. (L-gst-zlivg» J I qlllil i‘ CANADIAN SALT CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Watch Your Foxes Summer Diet 3 fit The summer diet is a most important one, great care should be exercised in selecting the proper foods. Meat feeds should be reduced to a minimum and supplemented by cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD with milk added make the tdeal summer cereal ration for both adults and pups. These two highly nourishing foods ensure a balanced ration togeth- er with an abundance of minerals and most valuable Vita- mines. IMPERIAL FOODS keep the foxes in good flesh and make them generally healthy and active. IMPERIAL elimin- ates premature shedding generally caused by excessive meat feeding or an unbalanced diet, and make for better pelts when r A W?‘ Always keep a good supply of IIWPERIALS on hand, feed them liberally and you will reap results in highest class foxes with highest-priced pelts. I 19F“ For sale by leading dealers in all business centres 0r direct from factory. i I mperial Biscuit Bompany Ltd Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dutch clover (‘Ii-ifoliuas repens) at the rate of 70 pounds per more of the former and I pounds of the latter. 50th these plants have sreepini rootstacks. and. when once establish- ed. s, lawn seeded with iihis mixture ' will stand an immense amount of i traffic ans still retain s. good appear- ‘ 511C2- I It must be remembered. however. i that a lawn needs some ‘ even iafter it is establishd, in the way of ' mowing and an occasional application of artificial or other fertiliser. jaws PLANTS Flowers have been so much im- proved of late, that the old time plants can now hardly be recognised. Annuals-Aster, Phlox Verbena, Stock, Petunia, Sweet Alysum, Bal- sams, Cosmos, Marigold, Snapdragon. bobelia, at 30o doz. postpaid. Flower Plants Started in Mid- winter. -- Kochia, Beivia, For- get-me-not, (common), P“ ese For- get-me-not mew). Daisy, Pansy, ~ Digitalis, or Fox-Glove, Canterbury- bell, Delphinium or perennial Lark- spur, Bweet William, Larkspur La France, (new), Double I-lollyhock, at 60c per dos. postpaid. Perennial Larkspur, 2 year old, 85s each (too large by mail.) . . vegetable Plants-Extra, early Cab- bage, cler-y and Cauliflower 36c dos 51.50 ps1- iOO, pasta-re 15o Der 100. Late Cauliflower-Not ready before |June 15th, 20¢ doll, 81,00 N? I00; ?Po.stage 10c per 100-. Lg“ Clbbqkfloi; ready 561MB .Junc 15th. 40c per I00, by mail 50c ‘ per 100. -. Extra Early Tomato 00c dos.- {Second early Tomato 40c per dos. i Add 5c per dos. postage. If you want ripe tomatoes, order early plants they will yield more of both green and ripe . fruit. I We will be pleased to have custom- ers call at our garden, Upper Prince lstreet and personally select nitrite. bring boxes or baskets to hold plants. ‘We prefer not to swept orders for ‘teas than $1.00 worth by mail or ex- press. ' , Carter s: 00.. Seed Store. have our ‘plants for sale; they are delivsrd to them fresh daily. Please write name isnd address plainly, and enclose cash with order. This advertisement will appear every Wedhfldly and laturday HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL e BRANG-IE ‘THROUGHOUT CANADA r Mr. G. Lomer Miles Here From Barbadoegs Mr. C. homer Miles, Manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Barbadoes, Mrs. Miles, Miss Daphne and Master Dick, are here for a. va- Queen Hotel, but intend leaving for their bungalow at Holland Cove on Saturday. Mr. Miles said there is a. strong wave of sentiment in the West Indies for a. closer trade relationship with Canada. The new Canadian National West Indian steamer service has tended greatly to help to develop this friendly sentiment. Mr. Miles and family travelled by the Canadian National steamship Lady Hawkins, one of the finest pas- senger and freight steamers sailing to and from the carribean. The ac- commodation and service on board are all that could be desired, thc passengers on the trip being unani- mous in their expression of apprec- iation of the splendid manner in which both officers and crew dis- charged their duties. The West Indies are convinced to a large extent that their future is built up in comme hi; with Canada. At present their sugar gets in at a dollar preference over foreign sugar, but there is still 28c duty against them. ff that 28c could be taken ofl, and West India sugar get free access to Canada, the West Indian Govern- ments would go a long way to give Canada exclusive preference in other directions. The feeling is growing that the West Indies and Canada are natural complements and should act fiscally accordinJy. Bwitserland now has nearly 8.600 hotels. Peddlers of Cuba are offering cheap mares on the installment J. I. GAY a sort. Phone m. lo: ill Charlottetown soia-t-as-weasut. ‘m plan. mesa-ea! plants in sirsnshal, Ohiaauavgaratinalsalelalim’. cation. At present they are at the ~ '———- . "Guru Pincus" 6”” §Q$ you Wivofifiler bcfiro Illa] wmrmooflr WGP” Gum Cushioned Tires will give You 479596 more resistance to wear . ..i The new rough "Rcristo" trad l. built to meet the strain of high speeds and the grinding effect of quick brak- ing . . . The famous Gum Cushion feature completes a tire protecclonyon cannot buy in anviother standard tire, sold at a similar price . . . See this tire now at any Gum Cushion Tire Sutton. 1'» Bull: Bcmeroo Wear Batter‘ Gutta Percha 8r Rubber, Limited /* rdhouro TheLa eat Rub erCompany Complete Road Gu do, Free Clip this advwtiaa- Jenkine Service Station Edgar Whitlocli ‘ Bruce Stewart & C0,, Ltd. Tanton Brothers. The Rogers Hardware Company, Limited.