o Md In Masonic Wedil so E- m; William MacKlYt gemetcfl- _ Au in b!" l" the M0 it» ghariottetfiwfle "_ . q ,,, attend-the lunar"! of MgcKi-Ye a A- "'- . officials. ‘ '~ CLASSIFIED ("is Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ycighl. insertions . . . . . .. I Notice GRAND Louisa A. F. & A. M. A srscliu. couiuiunl 21 t April 1920,’ "dtgfhattc-ndlng the lune P. _ If: residence, 9 Spring Stl-go at 1.30 p. m. to People's ,, yisipirriflnsgwh r. P. m. ext-lawn Funeralriyviil be: ADVERTISEM of Grand Lodge will , Ample, Charlottetown, today 42-59 p. m. sharp, for the cqriour late M. W. Brother ' Cortege leaving his requested“ be present. By order of ohn Francis Martin. MP, Grand Secretary. Th, mpmbers ‘ea. 8t." ,J wand Victoria Lodges, A F, g, A. ‘,M., are rogues? I ' at Masonic Temple, ||,'/' ., this afternoon euqlette‘. , then-Edward William fiwgpd. Lodge No. 14 A. F. nofiloted by’ Grand‘. Lodge . - ~.‘_ “i ' . ‘l-mgsg. Ordinary clothing amt aprons only. . w... script-Tenn, w. ‘p. 9t st. John's Lodge, No. 1. HovJAno,'_5..w~nb,M-, "M. of Victoria Lodge, No. 2. ;.“_w, . 10c per line of ll word: ilu per line of ii words ‘is per line of ii words Miscellaneous Q Central Guardian DONT roses-r Whist tonight o'clock. 3347 OWING TO THE STORM T0- DAY the Auction iSale iMichael Mc- ‘Mauus. <New Haven, has been post- Duned until Saturday, April 24th at 1 o'clock. OIW-ING T0 THE snow storm the special tralnfrom Borden to Summerside and return tor the Fiddlers Contest. has been cancell- ed for today. 8844 IISLANDER o: , ,.—'Mrs_ Urb- amlBionohardt ‘Manda _ received the , news of the dent ‘of her br ‘ll ._l'-In-iaw James Connors in .'l‘y _ - bot-o,‘ Mass. Deceasedwleavsa. a app‘- rowlag widow (neehfargaret Dol- ron. iformerly of Whestipy River) and one daughter. ' _" '_ I GAZETEDP-Among the list of Civil Service pnontotiotisrecently gazetted appears tile foliowingi Marine and Fisheries, Lyle Robson. from steuograqilier, Grade 2 to Clerk Grade 3, Charlottetown. SAD NEWS. —A teiegrain celved yesterday by Mr, Isaac iioiman, City.‘ brought the sad ncws that his‘ brother, Charles A. Holman, of Strussburg, Siisia, htrl died suddenly at llrutnheller Hos- pital following an operation. re- ENJOYABLE DANCE.——The Red 'fi““4o+v00+0+0 j—-* ‘For Sale {ii v _H-E‘NS. AlIPLV 47 Ffgcqslfiffi, < ‘ 8309-1-20 2i " S,,_,.;_N5wi.v FRESHEN- FOR Apply Harry Rodd- Sstitt-lil-iil-eod Gil‘ co)“- lIi'llt‘I-l|i:)'~ FOR ._ . e ~ T” g-TWO moon. BUILD- sitilated of! Lougworth MI,,,,,,,._ Apply iNirs. Ansiifi £11m‘ t-rou Xi ‘imiii-ZVIWYI-h Alvenue" 8819-4-20 7i "....;...;'..;...;.'eiizanrent... dz»- iiuizio-yc hroodoi- used‘ (mire (‘illllllitlifl $10.00. (i. Eon s/itsqfsyoookiaosiilizss .-t;nnl, iiwciiiiig house and oili- rllox III, Cit)’- . ..~-- —~—"”W_T"'i€ SALE-PIANO STOOL. AL- innst new. Alillly u‘ m“ On-ihfil 3i mo. A McDONA-LD, LAND su veyor. Hermnnvllle. Apply "S", care of Guardian. (ieutlctnairs watch. Apply to It "Yoombs, Nlorth ltustico. 88 of the Viotn, Studio ut Prin ‘IlIIIWfIHI ‘fhcatrc. for ‘terms. two old kittens or about to ha 8403-3-29-11110. HOUSE- CENTRALLY LOCAT- ed, wanted, te-u or eleven rooms. 8388-3-27-tf NOTlliE-CARRIAGES REPAIRED and painted. Allso driving wagon for ‘Ellie at 10-5 Edward SL, city. 8S32-i-21-8i FOUND—NEAR HUNTER RIVER MR BEN. WAGNER, TEACI-IER (Jail or write 8826-20-41 WANTED CATS WITH DAY OR .\incs' llztuce and Bridge held at the Casino and K. ot‘ l’. Hulls last night was voted one oi‘ the most enjoyable afiairs of the kind tilis eason. Notwithstanding the Illllliffly- cncy of the weather a Iuiflté num- iier tookj itdvantuge cf the good time. The cha/perotiee were: Mrs. Q l.. Miles, Mrs. J. U. iiyndman. Mrs. I<‘_ (i. Fiiliter. Ra ELECT OFFlCERS.—'i‘ho regu- lar monthly meeting of the Life ijudcrwrlteris‘ Assocation of P. E. island was held on ‘Monday at. the Kignoo. Mr. '1‘. W. Bentley, iMilri- time Life, in the chair. After luucli Mr. J. A_ Moore, Sun Life of Cattw do, sang most acceptably. it was nursed to hold the nicctinits for the next live months at either lunches or picnics. Mr. J. 0. iiyndiuait, Great West Liife, gave a very interesting and instructive talk on the growth of life insur- BY 36 C6 VG ‘hnihliugs. Hlvltiiillltl ltlcfll-lml- young. (iood prices paid. Ap iy uuce, showing the immense strides Prli-o i'l'tl.\'i)IlflIlI(.‘. Ailllly M"?- R- l’. A. Fztrquharson, llenne‘ ey tnmlc during the last twenty years. l'hiiillio‘ilii- liilli-“ilsliiillse- Building. City. 8705-4—14i.f. l-le Iuitl stress on the nit-t that uIl 3833'4’21'2l - agents must work together for the ‘To L01 To‘i:s"r_ 10s KENT STREET. _.\].|.ly |“r:ink liiciitwry. 88l7~4~20-2l "Iljinic llclp \Vantcd wIii¥ee_MATe' FOR can ERAL l0 work rt tcrcnces required 3752‘4‘1l5‘6l~ u daughter’ Mary Anna‘ Silmeyrwy .l I151‘ I 3 ~ ' . Arriv “l” E‘ B‘ ‘mvuulu-l’ in TmEilrEvii BIRAKEMEN 1,35,; BiR‘l'—-At iqenntsgbroeh. ‘April 1s. Furi- Priiure 51- 8329-220-3‘ new, W10 ma, . $250’ monmy l0 Mr, and ‘Mrs. J, Wiilbur Blrt, a ~---—"- ""'"'““" (whmh vogluon-g) Wyme Rummy eon. Ira Daniel. ' 1i Cit . 8813420 2i _ ___,__,,_,__ ,_.__;. - Box _§_'___ Z_______ _____ MYERS-Al Hampton 0m Sunday. LOST - PURSE CONTAINING WANTED—A MARFHED MAN To April 18th. 1926, to i-ion. J. H. and sun of money. itcwurd. icnro nt (iuurdlaxi Office. 7 Professional (Jards- . _ nnfi. sftTtoKsN f,‘ \'I'I'I‘I'IIU.\U\ llV HUIIGIIJON tlrudunllr u! Toronto University. lwitl-i-n yours’ ewpurlenae treating dis- l'illli‘ll of (oxen. i I'm-i “llflvlil nml Ialburutnry ltxnm~ Iuillitin for lumtwnrnl, hookwornt and ntln-r ilineuiles of foxes. ' illflrt‘ umi n-siileme ll! Great fieorll ,\l~lrcei. .\t-\t (‘ustoms Ilouse. w‘? Phone I01. um. Mark in. B. A. “startle-ts. soLicn-orl. .210. Money to Loan __Canieron Bioekflhariottetowmi‘ E-l. fiiPlil-lill. Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer‘ Building Great George Strnet Ollie. Hours-Q to 12.30. B. A. i. A. McDONALD H. F. MGPHEE A . ., B. . Barristera, Attorney, Ete. Money to Lbsn "lint Building Queen Hotel thbusanh _ , of» dollars fll-‘sqlrs and‘ tropism 1i‘ "qr! oilneat pl‘ , the Maritime l, l COM Ile price. Rates saoo a day. i“ bbarlottqtown - (:00) Eroprletorg Mia! L. Mam)“; I, Finder 8840 COAT MAKER once, wages. M. L. Frank Aiucl-(cuz ‘tailor, Suinmerslilc. 8755-1-17 stzitid ruunlui; McLeod ‘Bros, New Wiltshirc. a . 8814-4-20 Sir Squire Banabft ‘LONDON, April ' Main Help Wanted WANTED AT steady worker, ltighcst WANTED-BY MAY 1st MAN OR boy to work on farm. C. F. Fer- guson, York, it. it. 2, Mnrshfleltl. work on farm, who would undcr- a tractor. Apply Dies in London 20.——~SIr Sflillre ISuuIre Bancroft was burn in lux- gziod ot‘ life insurance as at whole "m"... DAWSON-A; Wlutiitieg, April 3rd to Mr. and liirs, Sitiney Dawson, (nee Ethel 'iiusiain) a daughter. Ie, -5l nuance-At Konsliigtoll, April 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Ilughes Mrs hlycrs. twins. a boy and girl. Mother and babies are doing nice- .4| _ . DEATHS HOLMAN Suddenly at ilrnmhel- er Iiospiial, _on April 20th. i926. (ihzirlcs A. I-ioimun of Strassburg. Susk. Bancroft, dean of the English ROSE—-At the T’. E, island iiospit- stage’ ma] in Lmrrlpn Monday uI, Monday. April 19th. Robert tiiiziit after a short illness. licnth ‘itosc, aged -i years, eldest child of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edison Rose In st. Joseph's Bodallty HalI'at ‘a 884 2-4 21-2I ‘j:- t a . Quarterly Meeting and, Slip- per will be held at the Kllf_ noo, Thunsday next at six o'clock. iMr. Wm. Phillips, 0. N. R.. indlltrial Agent, Montreal, will . address the meeting. 8825-20~3l. —Z-<Q¢--.___.. PERSONALS Ml‘. J. A. Dewar, New Perth, was in the city yesterday. t "Mt-f Geo; W. Gardiner left yes- terday morning on a visit to Ot- tows. ‘ ‘ Myers last from a Hon. J. H. Saturday Ottawa. returned on visit to Mr. Patrick IBotFke, the well- known painter, arrived in the city ‘Monday night. Ilir. Harry Bourke, painter, ar- rived iu the city Monday night. eeeeéeeee Mr. Ncll lMuun, Mt. Stewart and iii-s son, Keith were visitors ‘to Wood ‘islands, the guests of Mr. Mimi's imrents. ‘Mr. and Mm. John i‘). Munu_ , Itir, K.‘ illcitittziiii-e. zlyiliicy‘, C. 13.. who has been icgisteretl at the (Queen liotcl. leaves this morning. for Halifax. The many friends of Police Ser- zemit James Walker, will regret to learn that he is at present coil- ilned to his home with a severe =tttnrk oi‘ lumbago. All Glasses Con- tribute to “Save the Franc”'Funtl- PARIIS, April 20.—- Diamonds, pearls, watches, earrings, lbracelets,‘ us wcil as franc notes and cheques, wcrc received today by tiic “Save the Franc" Fund Commislou ‘which opened its offices in the Finance {Viinistry at the ‘Louvre. All sorts ind conditions of French citizens illlitii some foreigners made volun- tary taoutributiions oi‘ funds to be dsed to retire 'i‘reasury notes and‘ reduce France's floating debt, re- lieving tlic Treasury of the embar- rassment ot’ beltig unable to meet‘, its payments on national bonds that are falling due. l The coittrilititluns come from all parts of France, one itewspuper raising 100.000 fruitcs. 'i‘hs Prince of Monaco gave 70.000 -francs for ‘ himself and his (.'IlIIiIl‘8ll_ In many trases Government officials gave a tenth of their slender ©@©©©©©©©v©©©‘©é©v@©©® iiouor decided to give their Leg- ion pensions. Actors have started ll fund. Theatrical ‘benefits are be- ing made ready. the contributions are coming frond-g}; those who have but little to spare. The slow, but steady fail at the "uuse for the decline has , Lilli] lhc franc should now Iieglti to PX rccovtar, 'i‘i_ic dcciine is partly rlueilll the long delayed purchase of pounds and dollars needed lit hus- "Ie-‘is "l"! DilTlY to speculation, which ll. is hoped will cease with the national effort to save the auc. salaries. _, Military members of the Legion of "** seEeZJQT-t 1-2, F.O.-B. Regina. TORONTO. Ont., THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LAAAA g 4 A M eooeeeggge eeooeeeeooeeo P f0 WINNIPEG, April 20 ~—Dcalers paying coumtry shippers extras 25 t0 26, firsts 23 to 24, seconds 1840 extras 33. tirsts 30. seconds 26, retail extras 30, firsts 33, seconds 27. Saskatchewan country shippers extras 24 lo 20, prices 4-0-0 With Lect AAAALQA AAA oooeoooooogeoo‘ 6w o‘ " " ‘o’. 00000-0 orn U!‘ e and Chevrolet Chassis Demonstratlonf‘ _ A BY CHEVROLET ENGINEERS YOU ‘ARE CQRDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHASSIS DEMONSTRATION AND LECTURE ON THE “IMPROVED CHEV- ROLET” AND ~TO INSPECT THE CHEVROLET AND MODELS ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOWROOMS 0n Wednesday Evening at 8 p. m. April 21st- Show Continuing ‘Thursday and Friday I CHEVROLET STUDEBAKER INVEST A FEW MINUTES OF YOUR TIME IN SEEING OUR DISPLAY. d» Wednesday-Thursday and Friday of This Week CHEVROLET Sales & Service 00-0-0-0 f0 04 ‘ Prices to retailers e 29. Retailers firsts 35, seconds 32. Montr franc, which is 29.78 to the dolIan-potnts [m9 evelllllii llffllll-lhi-from Flnancelseconds 33. Mitiistcr Peret a statement that thecxtras extras 35 to 36. firsts 33 to [Jagged Ii-i. seconds trns 43 to 54, firsts 40. set-mills eai dealers paying count: extras 29, ‘Prices to 29 to 30. to retailers dealers April 20. —‘delivered Halifax extras 32. firsts D9819" DRYl-BE country shippersl27, seconds 20. prices to retailers The first million francs is vexpectlgflazs 9259 to 30' ma“ 28’ Secondslexwa“ 38‘ “l l° be Yencliedi liuivklv- Mm sinus as to 34, firsts so m seconds‘ firsts :2 .. reziilcrs. lteltiilcrs paying 25. Ask OUR SAL THE IMPROVEMENTS ON ESMEN ABOUT 1i Slmwmg - THE CHEVROLET. Showing I 1» if“ Ne‘; No YEARLY ANNOUNCE Stamlar" Si“ » m rove a " ' '5 Chfvmle, MENTS T0 DEPRECIATE S 4'“! . . .‘: Open STUDEBAKER owNsirs. "e833," S“ .. And . “AR- And ‘ 1, Closed KEPT UP T0 I)ATE ALL THE Closed E Models TIME. D Models (9% ' 1: a - - e g» serous YOU INVEST A LOT OF MONEY IN AN AUTOMOBILE OPEN EVERY EVENING A. HIIRNE- 8t 60. GOLD PIECE GIVEN AWAY T0 LUCKY TICKET ‘HOLDER EACHA NIGHT. DRAWING AT 9.30 P. M. %§-O-O£04-0O-0O4O o-oo-ewfvoe _ 0+0 wmokoowoooe aoooo-oeooeoooo ©@@)© © © © @ © © © oo+¢+oooo+v<~ev~ eeseeeev-Mmmeeeeeaweee 60-0-00 © @ © ©© Ill ‘III .| l‘ ‘IIII~III' ROM sno STUDEBAKER O-O QOQOwO Q'O (P) < o o o i © .3 < o © % STUDEBAKER Sales & Service ~, @5©@@©©©@@@@@@@@ K”). i I iialiiax, N. S., dealers paying_ i firsts ' 35. seconds 27.‘ Xqretii extras 38, ilrsts l5. seconds. I (Thariottetoivii, i’. h‘. l.. wholoJ exlm“ llllgfifllcrs paying country points cx-, ztras 27, firsts 2t, seconds 20. Job-l ‘Y hing, extras ill. firsts 2i, seconds, Says Free State I i (Continued from Page 1) l i prsferrt r1 not to deal. 0n the titles-tint: of taxation, the filinisier decided-to compare Uls- ter condtioiis with the Free State, but. he thought taxation nuns" itliout he saline. . ItTIMEODig-an i)r. UiArchibalTi Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate 1.30 to B. ERRED?" "iiiérhee ury In 1841 but his father's early death greatly changed his circum- stances and he first appeared on the stage at. the Theatre Royal. Birmingham, in 1861, at a salary of a guinea a woe/k. l-le retired from n careér of successful management in i885, having realized a fortune -ln his own right. ‘ills wife, Lady Bancroft, died in 192i. Judge Awards $400 Damages (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Out., April 20.—- Judge Danton awarded ii. Ti. iiiucs- tls und Mary is}. ‘iluestls oi‘ Toron- to $400 damages against tile oily of 'I‘oronto for damage to an auto- mobile. ‘Mirs. liuestis was driving i1 oar ido-wn Sorauron Avenue last 0c- tober when a ‘big silver maple 11'9" fell and smashed the fnont. oif the automobile. The plaintiffs claimed that thesod around the tree had ot‘ i-Iast Baltic, r. E. ‘I. JOIIiNSQiN~lu ‘Charlottetown, Ap- ril 20th. i926, Mary Catherine llaz- cl, dearly beloved daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. l-‘red A. ‘ Johnson (nee Hazel A. Burke) aged» 23 months and 5 days, Fnperai notice later. COUSINS-At the home of her son. (it-ergo C. Cousins, Long ltiver. on -Frlday, April 16th, 1926 after a long iilincss Mary MueLeod-Cousiiis, widow of the iatc James A. Cou- fins- and tiuugiitci" of the Into ‘Mur- doch MaoLcotl of PalkCorncr. aged 83 yellm. . i (Canadian Press) trllmtor to the aged fifty-four. The Markets (Canadian Press) Lovat Fraser Dead DONIDON, April 20.—Lovat ‘Prus- oi‘. chief literary adviser aiul con- Sunday Pictorial and the Daily Mirror, died today MONTREAL. Que, April 20, Extreme dull business marked th-yi-xiras 33 to 35, firsts 32. seconds export trade in Canadian grain on‘ the Montreal market today owln" to the fact that there were fo\ firsts 22, seconds 17, prices lo ru- tailers, extras 33. firsts :;o_ so ; nnds 26. retail extras 3.1, firsts so.) seconds 25. Calgary dealers paying country shippers extras 22. firsts 20, sec- onds 15, prices to retailers extras 32. firsts 28, seconds 25, retail ex- ‘tras 30 to 35, firsts 25 to 28. l Edmonton dealers paying coun 'try shippers extras 22, firsts 20. sovoiltls 15. Prices to retailers ex- iras 30, firsts 28, seconds 25. Vancouver dealers paying coun- iiry shippers extras 25, firsts 2ft. fill-ices to retailers extras 29, firsts r27, seconds and pullcts 2t. retail i 20. Si. John. N. il.. dealers paying rountry shippers cxtrus 712. firsts i ilrni bids received front foreign 30, seconds 25, prices to retailers buyers. There was u steady de- extras 3S, firsts 35. "Will for ocean groin room fol‘ -——-»--—?-————— — May loading hero and a good‘ amount of business was dune, bu,‘ , cilllilllg engagement of heavy‘ ' ‘ grain to the continent at thirteen’ ’ ' 09MB Der bound. The only husi- Zsinudlng army of 55,000 by 5,000. CREDITOR NATION lie pointed out that actually rho Free State ls a creditor nation. Tin- (loveriiment had adopted an cx- iremely conservstIvd-financial pol- Icy, uud during years when they might have been justlfled in bor- lowing ITIQIIEV current expenditure had "been paid out of‘ increased tax- ation. The rebellion" cost the State u great deal. By lhig-‘agreeinenvt with Great lirilain regarding Ulster it had been possible to reduce the lndlt-ut ilg stability, he said that. in i923 u loan of fifty million dollars at iivn per cent. was issued at ‘J5. present quotation of which Is 99.’ ‘This ivus an internal loan. | investment abroad,’ in British Government securities, industrial run-uritlrs, American rails, rubber, ctc.. umouiitctl tn a Yillon ilollars. which gave the ‘people of the Stale an income oi’ 855000.000 a year in interest. There was n0 extertllll debt, and the internal itidebtedness was from sixty-five ‘to seventy Iiiniiir»‘uinliiliir. MURIATE NITRATE OF SODA . SULPHATE OF AMMONIA On wifieh we can quote specially low prices for ALL‘ ORDERS RECEIVED BY USE BEFORE THE ABOVE, DAT-E, as we have only a LIMITED QUANTITY to offer at the LOW PRICES. SEND us your orders N Fertilizer at the LOWEST PRCES, as AFTER MAY 1st .00 PER TON HIGHER. We how have in stock for immediate deiivory the fol- our prices will he ABOUT U3 lowing Mixed Fertilizer:- EMPRESS BRAND-Z-B-Z-(For Grain.) ANIMAL BRAND—3-B-3-—(For sll crops.) _ STANDARD BhAND-ei-B-d-(For Potatoes.) l IMIPERIAL BFlAND-—5-8-7—( For Potatoes.) onouun Boris-a Per Terms — Cash or A. HORN Also Sydney Basic Slag All of which we are selling at lowest prices. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Book your orders with us and book them EARLY. Fertilizer Chemicals~=“‘i““““““‘i~ " To Arrive About May 1st. ACID PHQSRHATE OF POTASH ‘I OW if you want to buy your Cent-(For Grass.) Approved Credit E 8t 00. "Charlottetown Since taking O-illl.’ "Mik- zHotel we have finest,‘ mallz, I Hotel and splendid iablfand excellent ssrvleo st a moder- been weakened made some days before the no dent by eity workmen- Electric CofEeJ-Mi .now being demonstrated. lactrle, coffee Mill in Prln l. . rye!- EUMMEREIDE .__i{O&i~ 89 QUEEN BT- GHARLOTTETOWN P. Wholesale Produce. Potatoes a anvil"!- Car iota only Sharpios Cream Siillfllil" for Sale. Extra parts on hand- _ J. Lester Dollfllflfi I Writs or Phone 70! or IU- ‘"5 ‘w! by an excavatité? Electric Steele Out Coffee Mill Grlndlr removes Chill’ llid DI" It m’ 01"“ t-me. Only one on P. E. l. to soil"- ne chaff and dirt from eofllle- Only fiungy, Try this Como tile MW R. T. Holman, Ltd. ,- KING'S “ headline ll °° One emits and beat equipped,“ ote “in Eastern Canada. nfitdntalne‘ 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated In the past few‘ yzaraé Fedw Hotels throug ou ana a and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tols- phones in rooms. Rates 84-00 i0 "-09 P" day. \ Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY O. IROW-Nrltsnsgsr i i t (Jharilottetqwn I I ness of importance reported on the cash grain market was a pur- chase of a lot of No. 1 northern‘ wheat made .by exporter for raiif and water shipment from Fort ~ quiet with a firm undertone. l ._,, _ William at s C.i.l<‘. price Montreal.‘ There was some enquiry for oats and sales of odd lots were modes but the market on the whole was, The feature of the flour trade‘ was the increased demand that dc- veioped from United Kingdom buyers for ‘spring wheat grades. and as th_e prices bid were sitis-l factory to"-some'millers sales oil some round lots were made fort May-June shipment. Engage- ments of some freight space for May loading here have been mn-ic to some ports st twenty cents per- ‘hundred pounds, and to others at twenty one cents per hmnlre-i pound. the winter wheat market‘ was quiet and prices were uu-i changed. The demand for mili- feod contimues good and prices were well maintained. The lmarketjor standard grades oi roll- ed oats wao firm with a lair trade passing. The egg market was ,fsirly active and firm the butter and cheese market were without any special feature to note. qrTAwA. on, April 2o. (Elan-Otters of western ease __on steady market are a halt cent higher today, »-guolstions bola; ado at extras as flflllrata I7 1 .‘< n-v -r'-1_'.> CRE-O-VIN A of- A solentlflo combination Hypophosphites, Malt, Cod LiveigDii ‘ ' and Creosotiev Particularly valuabir for DEEP-SEATED, 8T"BB0RN COUGHS and a valuable re- constructive ‘TISSUE BUILDER. TONIC and wonderful preventative against llu, v PRICE $1.00. Hughes llrugCo LIMITED. The People's pruiloll" Queen “not [million dollars, or alxty per cent. ‘of tine year's revenue, no, inclini- ling the land annultlqa, ‘. , LANDLORDISM con: l l The question as to export tratle| Mr. Smiddy pointed out that, 1923 aud- 1924 w'ere bud years climatic- znily. but he believed ‘the country was on ‘the threshold of a healthy lctrononrdai", ddyelopment. I "The last vustlges of iatldiorillsni have been removed from the Free lState," said the minfistdr. "And the ‘annuities from the land are from twenty-fiv- to thirty per cent. less lhan the form‘ r rents." The fact that hatter could not be ‘lXllorteti now without Governmeutirttr. so as to bring about a batter inspection, thal all cizizs have to be grariui. would ‘ncrt-n-ie the de- mand for thesc products and benefit the farmer. The atrllln of dairy cattle was being grGhtIy improved. The ‘Free State cattle produced only four hundred ‘gllllottg annually per an'mal as against the Danish cow's 700 t0 800 gallons. if this produc- t"on were duplicated the addlbion- al milk would mean 035,000,000 eit- tra income ‘to the fsrmtrs. NEW CURRENCY On the question of currency, a Ogflllllkllidoll saga: to tkealtwith t a lzalt r. t notes, ream-y a . »I.- "" .. . If}. . u. fJ-fim. A's. r t i lilli-lbltw certificate,‘ fidlll] gold are legal tender, and thtis will continue. The Free State will, however introduce a new Bank Act to improve the monetary system, and also as an evfiit-nce of the sovereignty of the state. The ‘State will also marl: thtir own token currency. They irccknneii the pron; arising from thi< to be six hundred thousand pounds. I The bulk of exports being agric- ultural, the Government had tilled to build up industries for which lthty had the raw material. such as woolims, candles, soap, furniture. balance In the productivity of the country. They had therefore im- posed a protective duty offrotn 15 to 3ft 1-3 per cent. ad valorem living preferences to Great Britain and the Dominions. NATIONAL HYDRO He told how the River Shannon was being harnessed tor e national Hydro-electric generating lyfltem. which will supply current to every village and town of 550 and over population. He estimated the cost of-power generauin at three-quan er in its own Itanda hut the matter of rllstriintt on had yet to be de- tenmiited. He pointed out that Nor- Wsy. Sweden and other couatrlé-i preferred to place datri-bution in private hands. He is giving some study to the operation of the 0n- torio system. . - Explaining why Germans secured the contract for bltIIfTllg the gen- erating power plants on the Shall- non river, ‘he said they were the that to endorse the power scheme in connection with that river, after eminent engineers from Britain had said the scheme was not. feas- ible. The Siemens of Germany sur- veyed the river. made elaborate de- taild pints, and pmpoaed that the Free State should submit their findings to any sources. 1f any re- putable engineer found their ooh- ciu-sions in error, they would in- cur the cost of the survey, but ll accepted they would s‘ for ten thousand poulldl. ‘I'M plans were flawless. ' Adieu if the comment‘ 1m comguuatiag she loyalists wliese men-rm emorad la , semen. lie enemas mu can: tern of s ant per kilowatt ‘hour. jaclude distrlllntio strive, 1:12am.“ that to the cums g " Jy-"th eomnla¥ ding?‘ ii Till . chaaxliiztflovoramsilt is eem- the Govdtllliolt I mined to retain production of pow- on cent. ta Halli”. . k t .' ‘ ' '11-. y: ‘fir. , it