fir s I limb-diving as vegetables, And apart t esn. they rn ous dishes. Send in the coupon. DOMINION GLASS C0 ' IONTIBAL Qetabt nowand you will have an sbundah vefletnbies for the winter months. For ur children they are particularly desirable- they provide a blood n} element obtainable in no other form. ' from the usual methods of serving ay be made up into many deli- Our booklet will tell you how. I CANNED 68 CHOOL CHILDREN of ' ions. as wholesome Hans New Bests Al! Wfstrr D nan, c ' Llmx Blanch l to l0 rnia- ‘ utes in boilin water. Plunge in col water. a3... NIUMIISIII. A 2 11> a Residential and Day School ior Gide Institute MONTREAL 8 .19“ MEG. H.G.. r 'Fwml'IK- (Millard an. McGili University) . gealolets anti graded CeursQIInJlnnIt-mlliddlasnd Senior ._, . . ,- .. _ _ o, . . . . . . “‘ M aaeiks Y "' ma?" a“ m. ~ '11“, of a. Board L-Cunua Pmipeou LI. IIDDII-L. Secretary. - ,. ilsrrisge Stalls. countable refusal to consider an hume- ihlnriuna rcllcctcd, to select with care . tuhscquies. I‘ tho party (she drew a deep breath ex- ‘ lam would some day come to love her i her stannchest friends and were like- ‘an ‘slrvrra-rros non pours. ' ; Still bewildered by Clarke's unse- diute change of status in their domes- tic relationship and by his determin- ation to entertain Craig Cullaln at Three Oaks, illarlsua nevertheless. obodlentiy went about the task of car- rying out his wishes. After all. she reflected. she did owe him something for the chivairuns way he had accepted her announcement that she iovcnl (‘ruig Cullsm and want- ed to put an end to her marriage. tlhe had expected reproach. anger. perhaps even violence. But she had been treat- eti with kintllincas. courtesy, and ut- must consideration. She was even a little piqued that such had been the WING. Sahconsciously, shc knew that she had dealt (‘harlcs un overpowering hlovr. llut the woman of her desired s little more violent demonstration of the fact. ft is not flattering to one'a vanity to he released pleasantly. even by a husband in whom one has lost all interest. She spent a trying morning making up the guest list for this ridiculous ilouse party. this event which should nmrk the end of the social career of Mr. and Mrs. Page. as such. With this tinal ironic entry. the ledger of ihcir brlof matrimonial regime would he closed forever. it behoovcd hcr. those who should bc prcscnt at the in view of the possible aftermath of prt-ssiveof the hope that Craig Cul- and make her his wifci-ill Yiéw 0f this rather unconventional denunc- ment. she dccidcd that It would be wisest to invite thosc people who were wise broad-minded. it wouldn't do at all to entertain people who might say to each other intcr when the crush came: “My ricur. did you evcr heur of such tuste7 Fancy giving a party for the man for whom shl- divorced her husband-and intro- ducing him to us-an actor. tool l call it disgraceful." With this consideration vividly in mind. iiurinnu wrote down the Har- ringtons name first of all. She even rung Linda up and preferred hcr in- vilntlon. Linda gave a little shriek of dciight when she hcurd the name of the prin- cipal guest. "Oh. irurlarla. not really’! You don't mean to any you've actually got Craig (‘nilnln to consent: to come?" "Charles did ll.“ murmured Mariana modestly. "They're great pals. Golf, you know.“ Linda sighed enviously. “And l nearly broke my neck trying to iuro (‘uiiam to a lliilc tiny inform- ul ten. l hurl Nevins. the violinist. for lvnit, ion. renlember? (fuilum was so polite illN-llli his rcfusai that l fcit I'd hop“ slapped in the fucc~if you gct what I mean." “Count on us!" gurgicd Linda. “I'll at‘ rustess: Si: Ariana W. Qrrrie, KC-E. “neg; Principal, MrGill Unlvnaity. irq,LLA.,St.Andrevn. _ BryasnkA-frrinitvcou .D\I5k' Form Is 8t. Pveaeels Xavier Street. Montreal. Y scones t LIVE Will have our Reference: ESTABLISHED 1894 NEAL ' Ltd. _ St_. John's, Nfltl. We handle all kinds of P. E. Island Produce Consignments of STOCK careful attention The Bank of Nova Scotia iii To Belfast-Claw“ ‘ "'*' '“' “" " "' ' iiiiiilifi - '§i.i|y2a1.".k§§¢'f "a". -- ill-Milli‘; H. J. PALMER. K. c. ass. 1. Iepl- I -------- -~ '::‘I‘,;ZN_ Barrister. Ste. a c """""::;*::;":" "c" "an". t s a r s n Jul! as. Aug- m “'““'"'"'“ m aLHJZw-i. Flirt. i Ans- 6- Elf-rig, L-‘yb L ' "l1 l; g1: ----- -~..“.‘.:*::::;;: MacDonald & McPh .ln _ - ' ~5- 1-111-1 i: harass. B. A. ' 43".‘-l‘§.“.z....a_.a......m~- l, s. suoosato. l-blbiefl-IIE _ nassannu ' - . - » - re. Als- u .----"""P- °' "“""‘; lsrrlsterl. Aaamv. so. ‘ Inly ab. Aug. '11 of ilnotlant "M" u u“ w. ‘m’ “"- ' . Illey Building Ohariettetsmn “mesa roll 10¢! i"—‘_"‘—"'_—_"" § “w” ran WOIJtLD u Mark B. ivlcGlllgilfl oneness or Flaw» "'- B . aaaseas - ~ l n ’"'.'{§i.’..'.i§..-- no. a sasms-rsn. “big-TOE "@- w;;1-”y|q:|:gm money b m n .. w... all". - . ' n "I "fifiafl sum-o Charlottetown. r. s. lelsal ' Dr. C. C. Archlbrld i! U an lsstII ti! M _ .cn-EAMSH.P mo. ma, ... ~14... 3m" Klilimii 2.25122: r"::':..:-.s.t-~:.-..'::':.r. -~- -- m -»_- -- m. ltrraasmesat- uss T51?‘ “"""':-“ 5'..‘.'.‘3-."i¥32l£§'...".2'3'.i”..€2."; """"""' “w” "‘""' """'" ~mm wm mvssum wssausm a: g f; A _ u an only sonroe of revenue. No ma. mul- eselnet. mp. sum. a .m.tatts.atis'l'itasllorlesten. tunnel. ss- .._..._ I insn should srowslsrgsr scresge‘ ‘u he,“ m4 flees, ass lanes e. n. II- -- than be can properly store. “Mm- ‘Uih "WW"!- NP- » - '-"- " Teltderswlll, ree- Tllsaoedofpotstshoasessloag " t ' " ‘ tire ilnslef Isllws l evidefl j ‘kw-la h. n "“"““' "9'- t n“ iiiiifil- » t ~ mun ' osssynsea|npslqa,"s.q;y. a. $195’; M‘ ‘ 4”‘ ::<l<'ior Burns and Scolds-Dr. Thomas’ Eoiectric Oil will take the fire out oi a bum or scald. it should be at band in every kitchen so that ' it may be available at any time. There is no preparation required. Just apply the oil to the burn or scald and the pain will abate and in u short time cease altogether. Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer Telephsaele-J. nIr-Hssse-lhtlan. 1b IN. Y. Poet flretltlh and H Three! Ollee layer Idling it. Ossves fieet come, if i break everything icsa than my net-k. I've always hot-u dying to sec whnt an actor's like off the stage —_von know-if lbw-y cut loose and are wild and inlmoral." l The not two names on illarlanlfs llsti ‘represented a young woman of whom] she was rcry fnud anti her fiance. a, lslauncil friend of Charles. They were imth good fun. fashionably tolerant of Wrnordinirrily discreet. l That left only one more guest to l'lIlll|llBt0 the list and bsiance Culiam [as the odd man. l With hcr little gold pcucil tapping her white teeth. lllarinna thought long mp1 hard, going over her list of unat- tached ftuninitlc ncqttaintanves with scrupulous cure. One by one she elim- inated and rejected. With true. femin- ine instinct. she had no desire to intro- duce (‘raig Cuilam to a girl more at- trsnctivc than ilerscli‘. Neither did shr- n-iah lo apoli her house party with a stupid frump. The. thought o nnk ‘*"‘ T-be annual Prize meeting of the Prince Edward island Provincial ltille Association will take place at Kenslnglon Range. Charlottetown 5th, 6th and 7th August commenc- ing at 8 o'clock. a. m. Prizes in Cash over $1400.00. Aperture sights will not be used. Pro- Make your entries eerily. gramme can be had from the Secre- MP7. F. 8. MOORE, Colonel, H. L . President CHARLES LEiGHLleut. Col. it 0. Secretary-Trees. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE We will sell for Mr. Frank Batt, at _his home No. 61 Prince Street, on Wenestlay, July 23, commencing at 1.30 p. m., all his house furniture and effects, comprising parlor, dining room, bed rooms, hail and f Doris. who had al- (new), lots of dishes, “O Come early please. BENJ. CAIIQITER &_ Potato Growers , from frost "up tn November Mil. prevented have meant thousands of dollars: and January required patience in adjusting settlements with buyers. advancing money t0 U016". ii!- ‘Eng details re purchase of fertilis- " ers and various which must be planned months in advance if we are to make a suf- ficient and timely delivery of the growers varied requirements; Feb- ruary and March meant the moving of large quantities of fertiliser. the shipping of potatoes held in stor- age; April and May the balance of potatoes shipped. corrosive subli- mste distributed, final settlements made with the growers and most nerve racing of sll the winding up of the fertiliser deliveries. The last week of May was spent by your secretary in Virginia. ' mist'c one and we felt we had your confidence. continue even will be far less successful. if re- sults should prove unsatisfactory and you are disappointed in your returns why blame the organiza- tion? Ask yourself what would have happened if there was no Associa- tion. Above all do not be suspici- ous, that is a crime against your officers. D0 not elect an BXBCIWVQ in whom you have not a full confid- ence that they are doing all that can be done to promote your ‘in- terests, particularly should this be your feeling toward the secretary, wlho is only human. He cannot tell you before your potatoes are plant- ed what you will receive for them next fail, neither can be guarantee enfre crop before there is from frost. In fact be can tell you little more than ed by so many uncontrolable cir- oniy for the time bedng. It may be labusc your minds at once of such iothor people's personal affairs, and cx- an idem The market is ‘qmued m‘ kitchen. Range stove, ' J. A. MODON-ALD, (Continued from lift what would. otherwise“ loss running into many . December phases of work The spirit of our members dur- ng the year was generally an opti- May this confidence during years that that you will be able to shi your 811KB! you know your- selves. The potato market is chang- cumstnnces that one can only vent- ure an opinion. The knowledge on which this opinion is based serves useless a month later. Therefore be patient; d'scount all the stories you hear for they are either too good to be true or too bad to be reasonable. You planted your crop on faith, market it the same way. Do not. look for too much. be pre- pared lo accept cheerfully the best you can get and remember that if you are receiving low prices there are thousands of others receiving less. _Lot me now bring to your atten- ton some opinions, facts which it would be well for us to remember it ‘is often expressed possible with- Olli rflalizinz the meaning of the term that we have an unlimited market for our seed potatoes. Dis- ways gond-nattlrediy filled in for her when beauty and mains without active rivalry were necdcd. came to her as an inspiration. Doris was just the person! Doris er flirt with Craig (‘nlla|n. nor he shocked find critical when she learned the true state of affairs. Mariana acknowledged that Doris would be secretly terribly disapprov- ing. for she was very fond of her lurothcr-ln-lnuu But she W0illflii't he unpleasant about ii. She would accept it with a shrug of her slim sbuuidcrs and keep away thereafter. With that. thought in mind. and rc- ulclnilcritlg. too. Doris‘ aversion to theatrical people. Mariana determined to keep from Doria the personnel of the house party until after she ar- rived. She resolved not to mention (‘raig (‘uiinm to her and not to con- fess hcr own infatuation for him and hcr contemplated divorce-at least not unill lloris had hnd an opportunity to he favorably impressed by the young actor. So. to avoid natural questions from Doria. she decided not to phone her invitation. but instead wrote:— “Dear little sister of mine. You've neglected me rather shame- fully of late. but I'm ‘ready tn sc- knowiedge that it la all my fault. By wny of holding out the olive branch I'm begging you lo rmne to us neat week-end at Three Oaks. We're hav- lug only a few other guests. Prove that you forgive me by coming." be->i_- 1?.» \ A Word To Women A hundred and twenty-one thou- sand women would comprise a vast army- Yet a canvas was recently made among more than that num- ber of women who had med Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound for feminine ailments. The result proved that ninety-eight out of ev- ery huudred people reported bene- fll. from its use. This is most. re- marlcabie evidence of the power of Lydia E. Pinlrhsrtfs Vegetable Com- pound over the l-iis of womankind, and should influence every sick and ailing woman to try it. tucnoll an: 0f standing hay at lUnlen need on Monday, July 21st st 2 doleok. I will sell 76 sores of ebeioe standing nay re be said In lots to suit pur ehner, Tervns It sale. LIIQH IIOORV. Union Road Andenssr. SUCH-flit, many ways, granted that there is the demand for good seed and me ours is as good as the best. We are up against a duty of .30 cts a bushel which tacie in the road of an unlimited market. We have s. heavy freight haul which makes still greater. We have strong com- petition from many parts -of the United States whose growers have been forced by the standard we have set to improve their own stan dard, thus making the difference between their seed potatoes and ours less and less each year and added to these we have that great- est difficulty transportation to con- tend with. it has been a struggle each year to market our seed ‘dur- ing the shdrt shipping season in which we are reasonably free from frost. each year makes it more necessary that we have was loyalty itself. Doria would ncith-‘ than‘. dad load. . ‘illiterate that if we brainy: I '7 ' tlane la the potato Business hit: ;, - ' . for the ‘seed market or the corn- - mes-foal market w. shall be peilad to hsvepropsr potato‘ lions- es from which "we can st ant time fill our orders and thus take advant- sse of the best markets offering. In conclusion Mr. Boultsr mea- tioned that a certain taken st an agricultural meeting which he st- ....._._....._.._...;_._‘.._...‘.__......AA_“......‘__ -Pui.‘ting it ll’ s‘ i . into Jelly New method oi '5'eliy entirely eiiminatesdlii {hi urea. By m. rsocion l" ' tended in dang island. showed that that the g-‘itlngs said therein bad his hearty approval. _ Dr, Gussow mentioned that some fifteen years ago he had been pri- viieged to address a Charlottetown audience to which he stated that Prince Edward island was the Pro- vince for the production of-potatoes Some had smiled at this but the present meeting was s. proof of his assertion. The speaker asked the farmers for their hearty ctr-operation with the Dominion inspectors. l-le knew that often the inclination was to try to put something ,over on the government official. but such a ten- dency eventually was detrimental to the farmer himself- P. E. I. was not the only province producing seed potatoes and neither was it alone in ptnsesslng intelli- gent farmers; P. E. I. growers had to face very strong competition. which in the end was productive of a higher standard of quality. The Doctor stated that st the pic- nic and demonstration held during the morning be had learned that many of our farmers knew almost as much as himself about the pre- vention and cure of potato diseases lie mentioned the order of the U. S. Agricultural Department which was issued about a year a-go and which stated that Canadian potato- sl-ss w ich fruits. ries, . blsc tremendous obs- meld i iss. this obstacle Cwi“ tine jellies where. rlmple The increased quantity offering a longer time n which to make delivery. The plac- tbe percentage of island seed potu- || H ed u, b, b] _ - was used there vls‘ zrmwr than Brides, film “grill: over softrrtliiingv Tina in to s tffliihifiii T‘ , that shown by any other some or jelly almost as often as their am 0s , a tr innte. Remove tnfj’ BRIT lICQL tender province, ‘ ,» pies. Even experienced home ak- dire, let stan 1 minute, skim m] but “a”; “w.- Dr. Gusaow, the Dominion Botan- era found at the endpf a blis n} ipout quickly. Use ssrne reap, h, mum“; and a on lat, requested by the President to tlletyltbstfthgdcaqulezttsh juife sbsod- gtrl-snberry, lackberryor lflnnbgm y»... elmla el an..." make a few remarks. saidtbat n. u v re u» come em In 1J9 - Tomato-Chili or mats. bad bee: exceedingly interested m gzraheefisigagvrl-ggtfin; I-ctgtiltflbrlzllll; ‘he ‘g3? legit?‘ 2:13:15. who. "c""3f°fi“n'”' ." the “are” o! u“ sacral")! and Brest 8B of the good cook. lto make ore. It is most deiieltltii Ripe flavor was not lng because it did not contain that m sterlous substance called Pectin, kberrles absolutely refused to: turn into Along came science in the labors- tory to aid the thousands of jelly makers who have faced disappoint- "..i’ is bottl insurance, sold under the name of Car-tn is pure-contains no gela- or kccp perfecti and guesswor cent. more jam or jeli same amount of’ fruit. endorsed h To make Raspberry Jelly by the Crush thoroughly 2% to 8 quarts‘ vorrics. mg and squeeze out juice. irip juice through cotton-flannel bag if a sparkling jciiy is desired. Mea- mre 8 cups of juice and 6% level ‘ups sugar into larg mi bring to a boil. "bottle Certo. stirri c" c:.r.r:r.cz:t';~.::.:t ...; 1:40.?“ M v “=- tsrn sndcx-ushweilaboutam ripe sour cherries. Add $5 wsto mega jelly lrjeii." Certain -Stlr until boiling, coverxn ma‘ lllfi BB IC GI l’! l! G1‘- Iiltllllfl),pelt!lW'l}QP:l‘.lBl' and "n jui“ lslmmer‘ 10 minutes. St ‘l-ilfoiilll I B"! illl- Measure l an {nice and 5i isvel cups sugar in ; arge kettle, stir and bring to a bop vAt once add 1 bottle Certo, stirrup" tconstsntl and brin again to , IFULL B ll. for ON HALF Mm, . Remove from lire, let stand 1 minute, skim and ur quickly. The making of rs Jelly y,“ iaiwsys been uncertain ut it can b. zmade so e it you follow the“ ,simpie instructions:- Stem and crush thoroughly about 8 lbs. grapes. Add 1A cup "u, stir until boiling and simmer 10 min.’ utes in covered saucepan. Place ‘n jelly bag and strain out juice. Mo. sure 4 cups juice and 8 level ca“ gsugar into s latte kettle stir "a bring to a boil. t once acid lbottlq Cert/o, stirrin constanti and brlr _ again to a ULL BOl for Dill HALF MINUTE. Remove from tin, let stsmd 1 minute, skim‘ and pour quickly. if ou write to the Douglas P“; ing om any, Limited. Cobourg, they will sen you s free recipe b00141“ of 18 recipes for melting jams and jellies. m jelly. ast seasons, and the result . pectin, a rcnl jelly making preservative. Jams and made the Certo way will . Certo saves time it and you gel: 50 per y from the t is highly experts every- rlends about t. cookin your As Ccrto process: Place fruit in cheesecloth Then e kettle. Stir At once add 1 lug of a cargo of seed on a south- ern market which has been touched with frost before loading ruins our prospects not only on that cargo but for the future. Isolated as we are to a certain extent we must bear‘ in mind that geographically we have a lim t placed on our market. Growers south are willing to pay a premium on our seed but should that premium exceed a certain fig- ure they will look elsewhere. This means that we cannot hope to main taln a price so high as formerly wthont increasing dho quality of No. 1 seed which we shall have to cs entering the States must be cer- tified. T-he speaker had made per- sonal emjuiries into the restriction and finally had succeeded in having it annulled. Bu; he bad also receiv- ed the warning that the f-lrst oppor tunity and exclmo the order would again be enforced. This meant that extra care should be taken in the selection of potatoes to be exported. for if the U, S. market is once lost. it will only be regained with the greatest difficulty. Even now thirty cents tariff must be paid on every bushel The Th6 Trade day of fears need b6 entertained as long Breeders Association Prince Edward Island hers of the Sliver Black Fox Breed- ers Association of Prince Edward island will be held lirrthe Board of Charlottetown. on ‘Tuesday the 22nd offer. it would be unwise to make ‘it Wlam“ "i" l” U~ s- .. a lifico so high that n would be The fllleflllml W" P1" i" DP- “"5" d °"°"J 1‘ °i‘;$°“°“'“’" m" 7”‘ $3116. "g,§§,°;,a,,’“,',';{,';';§§f; llhohibltlve except for s. few car siiwld"? ii‘) “hails? “zeal “'10:” ‘y o‘ "y ' ‘ dma- work Bond . con a r - liilzdshaiiiiltis {gill tlriisiist tilierstiliieir (t: seed Design: ialfliiilflgtiollothis 322:1? dell; JOHN Ablongou’ m“ ‘"1 chnqflwmwi- ‘i’; regulate the price so that both nlhs Brewer Wu siren that 1w 7414a,,“ °' "y '9 Silver Black Fox l}. ii. i. T. CAMPS (Waterside) Pownal, P. E. l. July Bard-August 1st. Open: to girls from 15 to 19 Of Annual Meeting of the mem- years. Charges‘: Registration 50c. Board 88.00. Maritime Leadership Camp For older girls and. leaders. Walace, Nova Scotia. August l2th——2iud. Rooms, Market Building. Jilly, 1924, at 3 o'clock p. m. and our seed are so attractive that shipping facilities provided we shall be able to market our entire crop. At this time it would be un- wise not. to draw your attention to the greater necessity of maintaining a high standard. Our Province is indeed indebted to the Dominion Division of Bot- any and to the inspector in charge ‘rt this Province for the excellent quality of the seed we have already sent to the different potato mar- kets. Very iittl efauil. has been found in any section that wouldxe- fleet o nthe inspection service, but l regret to stale that occasional fault has been found with the care- lessness displayed by some of the growers. Let me instance one case in particular where a man was so careless that he placed lrish Cob bier tags on Green Mountain pot- atoes. Can you imagine what a field in Long island must. look like where the grower has bought a car loaded by different growers. some of whom have been so careless. Again nurnan nature shows ‘l- self in many instances where the growers sllxlous- for the extra doi- lar which he hopes to sscuro by putting up an inferior grade of potatoes. it may be posslbiu that as occasional hag or load will rut by but our dealers are becoming more as the farmers showed cooperation and fair dealing. flbe folowing byelaws were then read and adopted as they stood. ‘Bye-Laws Clause 1-1: shall be the dutyi of the President to preside ut all meetings of the Association, to appoint necessary committees, and attend to such executive duties as regularly come within the office in similar organizations. Clause 2.——ln the absence of the President. the Vice-President shall perform’ the duties of the Presl- dent. Clause 3.—It shall be the duty of the Secretary-Treasurer to st- tend all meetings of the Associa- tion. the Executive Committee and the Advisory Board, and keep a record of the yarns. He shall keep all records of the Association, shall arrange for and conduct the Annual Convention and exhibit, in cooperation with the Executive Committee. He shall arrange _sucb (Continued on Page S) Are the METAL CONDUCTORS 0R GUTTERS On Your House, LEAKING ‘f HAVE U8 MAKE A REAL JOB FOR YOU v-mnt: a w". ".1 ‘uxzitt ‘ y A new supply of high grade Copper Gate Gbeets received and will be used for our Conductors and Metal Work. Give us a call for your Metalwork Fred H. Trainer THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Phone 8034. Opp. Prince Edward Theatre Aucnu SALE l am instructed by W. J. hlcliiachern of Mt. Albion tn sell by Public Auction st Mt. Albion on Wednesday the 16th day of July. 19M. commencing at two o'clock p.m.. the following: l Massey Harris binder, i Disc drill. 1 hay out- ter. 1 bay rake, l Disc barrow. i gang plow. 1 sculiler. 1 truck wagomicsrt. l driving wagon, i driving sleigh. 1 Home Comfort Range. 1 brood mare b_v Iihno. darn of Ilse Tod and Baby Todd. bred to Longest: 1 colt 3 years old by Colorado b, dam sbovs one of the best [sited colts on P. ll. l.. lllly. 2 years old, Kentucky Marque dam shove: 1 colt one year old, Land league darn above: i cow. l. heifer. l calf. twenty-five hens and quantity of hay. and numerous other ticlss. if Wednesday is not line sale will take ' place on Thursday. Terms at sale. I. A. IQINIIALD. Anetieaess. expert in locating these (rafters and from time to time the num- ber on the sacks is reported to us which gives us an oportunity to locate the shipper and to show him that s bag of culls at destina- tion is an expensive proposition for him as he loses not. only the local value of the culls, but has added to it the freight and duty it. seems to me that we have reach- ed the time vnhlch we must he more insistent on eliminating the grower from the privileges of the Association unless he compiles and shows an endeavor to comply with the full regulations of the inspection service and of our own Association During my trips to Virginia in the month of May and to New Jer- sey sud Long island in the month of June l was able ho get the opin- ions of many dealers and farmers re our seed potato industry. Not sll opinions were favorable. You might. as well know. the truth and knowing it remember that there are potatoes grown in other plsc- ed than in Prince Edward island. There are farmers living in other places who wli examine as lunch care and who are as honest as those living in Prince Edward ls- isnd. Remember also what has been told you on different occasions that the sentiment of the people who purchase our stock ls la fsv- or of buying front their own peo-, pie providing they can secure an article equal to that which they get ers. ~ Remembering this and the dif- Mfl-‘l-fl-Il fiitilTURE t » SALE We are autberlesd by Mrs- Cass lytoeeiletllerllevllmflieiteol tenet, on Monday. July 21st, 1024, ‘commencing st 1.80 o'clock P. M, sll her household furniture and efleetlu Noun-lisp parlor. dialog esm. .5... a see. . U- Ails I eperelea; yjtmun~wmfi I0. Ialsbeaia-Iaflg H Infinitive and reim- Il. Iartvernere. ' its st I'm mass -' 53E“. - i." ratmsxs-uosss ll- o maffiTalm"