».~ L_' __gt_ z. 1 -lb ‘ir ._ itil; 2 r T- ‘g-5%- as _ _ r.: _ __Wi- . »‘¢"»f~j- _ ,.. ,_ _ ., _ y_ if; . ' 1....; ~ i`.__-'.~_55___ _- ~ .dit _ . ‘ 2-i.<;s.{i.. ';~_~ifi._. it `._. \ :mt lr r r . 'fl .-', V . '_-ll . -,.1 `l fr . iiil ._ :Ll . 55.-;~`_ '.-`i?;- _-l -il .I ._\"‘_’*f_ _ .".""7"lil "lil .i i-'~ 1 _ ` irillt . _ tl? _ . >¢.¢ _ l ` .5 f=:‘-9` ‘ ..f ._ __.'.f'.igf‘= 1 5.1.5? _r __-to Q ‘~"'.`r~.' rlurr- ~ _ .r f. _ 'th/`3l £""ii 1 ‘ . ;_' GUNFERENGE 1 l_;___§.! s _ _ _ _` rr rsvetesuvmtnn rmlaee when the euinusuhmwmwo. .nmmmummmnmmenmm yield greatly exceeds carl. it is nearby too. in Aroostook Brunswick border; The cultivation of potatoea is given In that county. I refer to it because the farmers of Amos are the richest in America. and because the infomation 1 have But. there is nothing done there which could not be easily dupg in this Province. From 70.000 acres under cultivation. the yearly out- !1.0ll0.000 bushels. and the value to the fnrlners in the field. $7.000.; ' VB] the census of 1911. we had in this province - - acre under qsln. crop value . . _ . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . .$52,294,000 3133110 acres miner value _ _ _ ..._a.1fsl.ooo ig* ‘ef t' -1-- aasnooacrecviuhaéiop vain-or ., _ ._ ...__.s:.,4.'.s.o'lo. aignlt 70.000 acresfdn Aroostook from which the fariners received $7,090.-5 @- l~ if our hrlnern doubt li the acreage under potatoes, and bv attcntion to cull.!vntion raised the out-tum to 300 bushels to the acre, we too. would have 2l.MOJl00 bushels tofieal with. lf lt is objected that 300 bushels to_f1hc acre ln( higher average than we could reach. our farmers are not doing as well as farmer. who writes a gentleman in this city. and whose letter I have; tli`Q.hi.s out»turn is not 200 or 500. but 2.000 bushels to the acre. /F lf of this out-turn we retained here 6.000.000 bushels for seed. stock-feed home consumption. we would have 15,000,000 bushels to send ont, or 1 are daily for the Car Ferry during the 200 days which comprises the sea- vf potato shipments. _Jin a. season like the present when the potato crop was short over the ent we would have no dlfllculty in marketing. But, if conditions are _ and there is a full crop in all sections. wc would require toprepare félftuch conditions. (To be Continued.) HABDISCOVERED NEW BACILLUS.. of the tongue. the germ is less vir- lulent that the diphtheria bacillus. BOSTON. April 1.-Dr. F. B. Mal-,although it infects practically the lory. pathologist of the Boston City? same localities. Dr. Mallory says lt is Hoa ilal. and his assistant. Dr. E. M.; s gram-positive bacilli." Hbdlar, . have discovered the bacillus; "A vaccine for the disease would LSR. muses scarlet fever. and it isi be the nlore important." says Dr, believe-:l it :wil :me lr-1 '-'f_»:~y difllculr Mallory. "so as to remivr :\.\:r~_..~. im to vliorl-: out s toifs _-: 1'.. _'_~- :'»__r uf. rr- we to the disease." Scarlet fever is not conveyed, as many suppose. prevention and cure. it is ia' e os r. o short life Cl-ftvr _.7 J."- 1 1 _ rf _ __/ 1//:_ of 1-$4? T" _i QQ, gill, dia; _ I _ 00%! ‘ g ly g Z '.h- - from the scaling oi' the patient. There c-f_.t-‘-» rmrrsl perm 1_h~~ .l has e' ad- are no germs in the dust from thf- ed qi;+¢_o~.'ery so long. Found soon lodtf. The danger is when the first thu Shiv; erup=.»_:. u:=t-ears and 'ndations tale pla e. ' in 1134. 1-:.s.1»` if ..' ‘ue ron' »' ‘ " ' -‘.4 .._ . f _Y ~\. 6. - _-,~_,-=-/ ogg; ?;.\~S!'-’- -.Sr§,»is.: _-_ _ _ L, If -A- |\. ill l / :il l? l J i l @l _ ' IAYTDI' _ __ ` 1 1 _ . l. ,~ //._._-.~. . ,. . . ._ - 4 ' /' -,_-4** .~r`\§i` f W. .__.\> .L .\ \ / 5/” 1/.4- il " 't ""'¥f:L `&§\ 'lf-"" \ __, rfijif. th Bestby e og Test of Time N o better proof could be had of the quality and durability of silver plate than the actual test of time. For over 65 years thc leading brand of silverware has been |l_l§l_7 r_gef§_§__§llll_s_ Today it stands highest for the most desirable qualitiesin silverware- durability and variety and beauty of pattems. This brand must not ~ be confused with other? .Q .makes bearing the namel“Rogers.”. To get the best-the brand ' that is backed with an unqualified guarantee -look forthe date 1847. Solrl by leading dealers Ialsin iIa&|sly one “ft -.- lqaslisqssutyiethslntsln r:i~rm vc leur. l . ' » urday April- 8. 8109. of Innnox Island left yesterday on his evening April 9 at 7.15. the Post Omce and handed to Royal Patterson 50c; Samuel Nelson. Rust- ioville 35c Contents of charge Box A SALE OF HOI|E~CO0K NG t the Baptist Solioolroom. 3 p m.. Sat-“ to have in the been A.0Il‘ tons of express and thirty-live passen- GOING T0 OTTAWAF- Chief Sark gets. ` ' ‘= annual visit to' Ottawa. THE CAR FERRY'-"I‘be steamer Prince Edward Island, crossed to Pic- BRIDGETGWN METHODIST tou yesterday with twohnndred and CHURCH Rev. Wm. McLeod. of eighty-seven tons of-freight two tons Dundas Jil preach in the Methodist of express. thirty sacks of mall und Church. Bridgetown. next Sunday thirty-ilve paaaelilers. OUTWARD PASBENGERSF A- 1 ICE IN GULF.-There is quite n mung the outward passengers by the llmaas of ice in the Gulf and the Mug- Prince Edward yesterday were:-Mr. Ldslen islands nro surrounded solid G. J._ Rogers. Mrs. B. R. Holman. Mrs. with icelsays the Halifax Mail of the A. Johnson, Long River to New York; 3rd. Mr. J. H. Trafton. Mr. E. Trafton and _..._ Mrs. Trafwn returning to Montana: 27 YEARS AGO.-Twenty snvt-rr Mr. Louis Morcoc to Yarmouth, N.S.; years ago' the old steamer Princess Mr. Edwin Acorn. City to Sydney; of Wales began her regular service Messrs Bbzear»Arsenault and Mr.-Leo _ between Charlottetown and Plctou on Doucctto to Antogonish. 1 March 29th. The St. Lawrence made -1--'-l---- her first trip that year on April 3. The Hair Tonic which has gained They couldn't do it this year. our confidence is Rexall "B3" llair . Tonic All Rexall Drug Stores sell it FOR TOBACCO FUND.- The fol- under positive guarantee-50c. and lowing sums have been collected at $1.00 bottles. MacKinnon Drug Co. Bank of Canada. Hunter River. for “Penslar Catarrlr Cream gives good the Overseas Club Canada'a Tobacco results. 25c tube. l-`oster"s Drug- Fuud: Robert Sillipnant 50c; James store. _ _ _ ‘ 8029-3~31lii3l. §f.;l-..§:f.l;.:::='~ 1- A- MIIWSS lllll . _ ‘ . 'N '“'“'°"'*“Y °'“°L“” D” Presenlallon The Mutual Film Corporation Presents A . uld, one of Prince Edward ls1and‘s sion work -`--- ' ' gifts to our foreign mis - - '~ writes from Honnn of his hospital Cn March 11th. a very pleasant work. He finds the Chinese believe evening was spent at the home of him able to cure anything if only he Mr. and Mrs. Alex llliclnnis, Minimi- be willing. 'Occasionally a few dol- sash when s number of their friends Ears are contributed to the hospital. and neighbors called on-their son Guy- before consultation, on the theory who had enlisted with the 105th and 0 ,O , r‘;-at it will win the doctors friendship PFeB€n€e_» but wc pray that and time mu Allison. victor-la were our Heavenly Father lu his iuiiuate guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Wood- ff“'~ |1185' We UC' I0 H0115 YOU blwli title, Tryon, last weep- Messrs Thus. to your home and to us asain in Hodgson and Calvin Lesrd. Bedeque, 4981'-ll and Blfellllll- were guests of li. W. B. Best, Crapautl. Th@f9f0l`0 W9 W0“ld ask YOU YO 86- on \\'e¢1pr-g¢1ay__ My-g_ John p_ Kn0;_ cept this small token of our love. vlcwrm. wlsncs to thunk tue many friendship uud Sincere good wishes friends for their kindness. during the fm' V0'-ll' f\|¢\»\l'° W€|fl1l`<'- _lllm-.sc and in mc time or the death or _ Signed un bclmlf of your many her husband- What might have been flshilll- T . . _ ' sign.iiiifgibifigiifuiiitrrliig“$335. “UW Sli Wliwly irneetn his slei b was o ert ed d _ ° °3'l““"°" S'“l’ and owing to his activity the frighten- '-Frances. County Line, rem.-ned to he, LEWE8. Delaware. April 2.-How a _homo‘Friday,' after spending a few '»°”e °°"n°'“ °l°w“w°y h°ld up th” days in Vlciorla the guest 'of her sister “Vial” 'md 56 memlm” °f me cm" °f Mrs. Ruse] 3mw_._ M158 AUM Myém ‘he British steamer Matoppo. compell- vlcw|~¢,;, spam. prmay Wm] friends in 'ng them at the point of ls revolver to C|-BpWq_... M,-,_ Earl Lord and Mus -lmnze the course of the vessel and Florence McLeod, Victoria, were vlsi- land Mm ‘t ine Dehware Brakwner go,-3 to C,-,Wand Smm.day__ Mrk .rter he had riilcd the sbip's safe and Jsmesknox. who has been visiting her “ke” "‘°i""°l“°bl°5' W" wld here old babie in Montague returned to Vic- "Hugh" by c°pt“l“ B°"5“°"' mul" °f -torla on Saturday. She was accom- 'he M°t°PV°' The “°W“w“y' Wh° fnanied by her sister, Miss JaCkman__ ~=‘\ys his name is _Ernest Schiller. and vr.-_ }1_ 3, M¢L¢0d_ p,~|,,c1p,,| of vlcmrla that he had lived rn Hoboken. NJ.. for rrigh school, ,Dem saturday in Char rite past eight months. is now locked -; ,m,t¢“.n__ The menus of Miss mms un in the jail here awaiting the arrival :.»msn.~ Vlclorls. will be pleased to ~f' the United States district attorney ;..._.,- ;__\,a& me lg our ugalmane, being nom Wilmington. Del.. and the Brush mnqneg to lm, hmm, Wm) 8 sever .-.maui-general from Philadelphia, col --V ' ` e The holdup took place outside the ,_.,¢. Ji' ' l .~' :.- '»_v¢~' ".' "\ l 1 Millinery Dpening Afternoon l Ji.. , r .9" ' gf; are carefully compounded from For . I 0 l Emergencies ' When you have a bilious at- tack, _or when you feel illness coming on-promptly move the ‘ bowels, start the liver working and put_your entire digestive _system in good shape witha dose or two of the time-tested -PILL- Youwllltweloomethequick reilefandoftenwardoffa` olh,1-916 i”""""“` . vegetable products -mild, harmless. and not habit-ferns ' - _ 1-_’=~' .?\l'ill» Buyaboxnow. You _ _ _ _ _ _-.dou'll=rmvwhm massed Fmqr 3 to 6 Qlclock _ i. . . .»...... .. fre.. _ ._ _ _ . _ - _ " three-mile limit. ari'd-"fedt:£l authori- ties say that this Govem nt. under __ __ _ _ the circumstances. probably will have f f '-==~-»-~f-1- - ' ff cl ‘ _ nothing to do with the mgtter. Schil- A “MA‘iSIVE” THANHOUSER PROD _ IN FOUR REMARKABLE ACTS Magniticient Costumes, A Rare Treat in Motion Fictures Cardinal Rlchlieu s Ward” UCT ION A Nights Adventure Ethel’ s Reliance Drama ` Keystone Comedy Doggone Luck l____ Watch For Announcement of “Exploits of Elaine” I '_ :ir 1 lLll@[Hl°lTl§[I‘3 AV HIGH 'UVEN L“1M‘l‘\lN]©[‘§`. Cu Before you buy your New Range see this designed on the right up-to-date Range principals. FOR SALE BY rrie & Murnaghan Plumbing & Heatinglagineers 71 Queen Street ' 7643-3-4MSl.(3m08. speed for lthe Delaware' Capes. When the Matoppo came within sight of land. about noon, Schiller ordered a smnll boat lowered to lake him ashore. Meanwhile: the stcnruer's signals ask- ing for assistance had been sighted by the pilot boat._ Philadelphia. which im- mediately rcspoudcd to the call and took the small bout ill ww, disregard- ing thc threats of Schiller, who still was in possession ot' his guns and threatened to shoot any body who laid a hand on him. ' water, the Philadelphia was met off Cape Henlopen, Del.. by a constguard power boat. which had put. out from Lewes in answerl to the Mntoppo's signals. Captain John S. Lynch. ronst~ Kllurd keeper nl this station. who was in command of thc power bonh made ahort work of disarming Schiller. who was placed in irons and brought ashore. Later he was locked up in the lull hcrr, and thc United states district attorney at Wilmington and the British consul-gr-neral at Phlladel. phla were notified. Both are expected len they say. will be returned to the hero l0~m0rrow. irsmppo and _tumed over to British Captain Bergner said he believed .metals at st Lueisnwlm-e.-th_e.vessel S¢hiller'= sole oblvcl was to obtain .-_-lll stop for coal. . ,.- _.the large amount or money which he The Matoppo _gut ggudy _thought was ln the sl\ip's safe. Gov- llook at six o'clock in the evening. and -brnlitent officials “Dressed U18 0Dl¥l|0ll two hours- later: upon. entering his. than the man's mind lsunhalsnced. cabin. Captain Bergner; says, he wa.p_ , The prisoner refused to discuss his IB confronted-by a young 'nlannnvlth ia-_[.%!Pl0lts. Ho said, however, be lm; ` vo _ ‘ _ . ‘ - lver in each band, _‘I-lands up '06 fill' H llllmbél' Of years in Eng note sound Ai you §vaine:,your " was thrcomrnand that greeted mill* “mia nina land. "Use Colorite for your old straw hats-¢l»it will make. them ns good as _ Manicunng Phone an nu D n pblntinent. 171 ores. ¢ oeonmug nil' W 'mt-2-inline. .~. r.~_- I l Clwlmr l 4 mg? pro. new,_ All the oolora. 25c. bottle. ‘ _ea _bot to' 1 _ ' 8077-H-M31. . sfellmlllg for the Delaware Break- 1 Tickets for a ll Parts' of Western Canada We sell tickets to any part of Canada going over any direct route you may wish to travel over any other direct route. Pf'iSSel1fZ€rS fo_r Westem Canada will save twenty-four hours by travelling Intercolonrai on and returning R_ai_lw_ay to ‘ Monffifl and Canadian Pacific Railway to destination. 1 Sleeping Car Accommodation r W_e will be glad to arrange modatron for you by wire, an ., _ .,.. -_. . 1 ' - i°‘i.'ri °€.l’f»‘f‘§r°“§°T.°€?rl`n telegrarns confirming the reservations. _ ~ _ Write or call _and see_us and we will cheerfully fur- nish you with all information as to rates and rontlngs. » W. K. Rogers, 84 Great George Street _ l soflwaorrltsluat. _ ' 1 F :re ‘ I c A fNi’=¢¢s_slty_ lf# _ _ iw. ,.- , . . _,xl _, €ily Ticker Agent P_hone` 540 and 54| n \r»<~. _¢»..l,