APRIL 1s. 194_o ‘TI-IE CHABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE ' "He sold, ‘You were clicmnlng, vivacious ‘Confucius say, ‘Sweet Wolds no substitute for Sweet Capsfl" SWEET CAPOFIAL CIGAFIETT ES “The purest form in which tobacco can be smoked." $1.00 will send 300 Sweet Cape or l lb. Old Virginia pipe tpbsw; u, Canadians serving in United Kingdom and France only. Aduiees-"Sweet Cane" P-O. Box 6000, Montreal, Que. and beautiful" Today's Short Wave Radio Program lali Time is lantern Standard)‘ ,I,.I.'-" THURSDAY, APRIL 18 PARIS 12:00 noon — News in English. 1134 meg., 35.8’! m. BERLIN 6910 pm.—Bcrlln Music Con- servatory Concert. DXB, 9.61 meg, 212 m.; 0.10, 6 02 meg, 49.11 m. MOSCOW 7:00 pm.—Broadce.st in Eng- Iisli RVBG. 15.24 meg, 19.7 m.; guy, l2 meg, 25 m. LONDON 8:00 p 1n —’I‘alk: "Background to 5,,- Nr-lvs.” GSD, 11.75 meg., 25.5 s. ; GSC, 9 58 meg, 31.3 m. VATICAN CITY a;30 p n1.—News Broadcast and Comment. 9.5 IIIEC. 31-96 m- PARIS 9:15 p.111 —Light Music. 'I‘PB11, 11.33 meg. 25 2 m ; TPA-l, 11.71 meg. 25.6 m. BERLIN 9'30 p.m.-R,eqllest Program. DXB, 9 s1 meg. 3i 2 m; DJC. 602 meg, 49 B m. Yh-vru-.-.-r.a-.-. OME g in no p m --Ncws Bulletins in Filzziisll. 21103. 31.15 mi 21104. 2.3 40 ill i 21106. 19.61 m. GUATEMALA 10:0) p.m.-Chamber Music. TGWA, 15.17 meg, 19.8 m. LONDON 10:45 ,1 1n -'I‘alk. "Vive la Frzulcc.“ GSC. 9 58 meg., 31 3 m. PARIS 11:30 p m —N:ws in Emglish. 771311. 11.88 11162., 25 2 m.; TPAQ. l1 Tl meg , 25 6 m. TOKYO 12:20 a.m —Recorded JZK, 15.16 mcsh. 19.7 m. ROME I a m -News Bulletin"- in | and Music 21103. 31.15 I 2:104, 25 40 m i 9306. 19-91 Music. ill MOSCOW 3:00 anv-Aitnciish Perlcd. RV- 00, if» 24 nice, 19.7 m. Bill-SHANE -(cP) -'I'he law is helm: broken in Queensland. so the Liquor ‘Prndes Ullion suERQ-Sls ‘he nvornnlcnt extend legal drinking tours from a m. to 11 o- m. Since "illc 1w ls elm! infringed at present." ______ _ _ HOUSE Erastus Best Quality Goods at Reasonable Prices . JAP-fl-LAQ JOHNSON’ WAX h M’ A . . Removable washable 9N! et hi elllv eeiien VIII all pu-ulwunil dud. l i D’Cedar MOPS and 0'Cedar FURNITURE POLISH Daily War Survey illiqlgrThelCanadlan Press) W58 an cam i , l“ n! shape with thepaaglliivalxlodi Allied Forces on Norwegian soil Promises to be a war of roads.’ When the Germans failed to es- tablish immediate and Complete coxfitrolv of Norway's highways and T‘ W335 they surfered a. serious seiilolack, eir forces at the western posts are cut off from their bases. The 33:15?!’ lgvy flgiéevegts communica- still hold “the rallwf, 412:3? 1'08 to Oslo where te rlncipal Oefman garrison is establisliled and Who-h was to have served as a Sgblvly base for garrlsons on the c a . The air remains the principal means for German communication and the Royal Air Force is out to make that as difficult as sslble. British Dlanes are ‘bomb ng the landing fields and air bases under erman control. Their attention is directed spec]. ally to the Siavanger air base, the only large landing field for land panes in Norlvay. Large high Sliced war planes require long run- ways on which to laud and take off and Stavanger, no doubt, fig- ured largely in Gcrlnlnl plans to launcil air ralus 011 the British Isles fronl Norway. Now the Germans are scckinz to spread out aiczg the railway lines and highways in order to keep their scattered garrfions in com- munication. The Norwegians, with Allied aid. doubtless will strive to retain control of as many railllvnys and highways over as great a dist- unce as possibe. t9 wrest control from the Getmans where the en- emy llas succeeded in obtaining a foothold and to destroy railways under German control where the enemy cannot be dislodged, The Eastern Guardian .."l‘his column is reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a ncu-sy nniurc mav be Inserted at 2 cclils strictly payable In advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS toI the Charlottetown Guardian may be . handed to their Rent. Archie i I-Illme _‘_ _ _ a word I i 1 Central Guardian liiis column is reserved (or new; or local interest but advertising oi i a newsy nature may no tugs-egg .' at 5 cents a word strictly pay- ' able in advance. ~ ‘ NPEDEIIAIIUN Llll INSUR- "NW- L-87Iiti-‘l-21-31I. FUNERAL ‘E ' ._ _ eral o1 the labteRIIIiIsL-Eslsagélleills- Klnnon of Charlottetown, (IOFIIICIIY of Canoe cove) took Diaoe on F-rh day. Ala-u 12m from MacLeans €uvileléll parlours to People's Come- 8.1M ‘llic pallbearers were: D. Mac-I Klllfloll. E. MacKinnon A N1“. Uflllulll- B. Boyce. services w" "CW4 by Rev. J. H. Bish RED caoss MEETING - The regular meeting of “The Loyal can. ucllans Junior Red cross was held m the Springfield sci-tool house on Amll 5lll- Eiitht members answered the Roll Call. In the absence of the Secretary and President, Doreen MacKay and the Vice President. Evelyn Hflslanl slctea. a letter from Rafi CT°5S Olfwc. Charlottetown. for ten face cloths knli. In the mem- bcls was read by the teacher. New "llllllllllel-‘S flvlllllllletl were: Clean Uri. Doreen Macliay and - Sinclair. Carry Water, James c.air and Bennie Matheson. pro- gramme. Evelyn Haslam. Roll Call, A wily I can help my mother, It, was moved alld seconded that Bennie I "UIPSOII Inquire about the riice o! .11 baseball and but for tho schoor lThe teacher read a very interestinir "story entitled. “On The Hill Tops oi Civilization." Joyce Haslam put on in contest, prizes won by MalcKay and James Sinclair. The meeting then adjourned by the Na. tlonal Anthem. COMINGTO P. E. I. —Mr. I-Ier- bert Buntaln arrived home Friday nlitht aftcr completing his course in the Christian Ministry and radua- ting from the Presbyterian o‘lege, Montreal. He received his Degree on Wednesday evening at the Annual Convocation Exercises of the‘ Col- lctle. Mr. Buntaill has had a brilli- ant scholastic career in High School here. at Acadia University and at the Montreal University affiliated with McGlil University, During the summer months of the past four years he has had experience and he did splendid work 21s student preach- er at Lochnbcr, In the Canadian West and lust year ui; Debec, N. B. He also had the opportunity in Mon- treal .01‘ preaching in different Presbyterian Churches both in the City and within a, radius of a few m es. Mr. Bilntain has been ap- pointed to sly/e in ,ne Valley. P. I17. I.. and after some ays visit with his mother, Mrs. H. M. Bluztain, he, svlll. leave to lake up the ‘rcsponsiw hilltics of his first congregation. Mr. Buniain had a. place Sundav morn- c: on the pulpit platform of St. Antlrcwis Church. beside the pastor. Rev. William 001115, He rend the Scripture lesson. --Nelv Glasgow News. ' ISLANDER HONORED —'I'he following is taken from a British Columbia paperz-Mr. Maiheson re- iferred to is a son of Mr. and Mrs. EA. l). Maillcson of Dllndas and a ‘brother of Rcv A. D. Matheson, Bailiist ltliesionarv ill India. Alvah ‘S. Mathcson, inspector of schoois ‘for the Okunagan Valley, stepped out of the ranks of delegates at l the British Columbia Teachers‘ Fed- lcraiioll convention today to receive itllc Fcrgllsson Memorial Award for (iistillgllishcd services to education ill tllc province, Mr. Matheson was ill Kclowna attending to routine duties lust night when I-Iarry H. Chzlrleswortll, general secretary of illc Federation, telephoned him with news of his rccrnnltion by the . llCElIESAiI seed treatment Control oats srnutsi Reduce barley dis- eases! Kill stinking smut and clleck root rot oi’ wlleatiJust dry-treat your seed with ethyl mercury phasphafs—(‘I'1RES.-\N-— tIle double-acting disinfectant that works by both contact and vapor to kill seed-borne disease organisms. C “y increases yields; recommended in all grain areas. Write for free CERESAN pamphlet. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES. ‘LIMITED DIPHTHERIA Immunizing Clinics for children mont Thursday Model 2 P M. Prince Street 3 P. M. FrldawNotre Dame 1l A. M. Queen Square 2.30 P. M L-zas-l-ls-lu. CI-IU CH 0F SCOTLAND. — Service or Charlottetown on 'I'hurs- day is cancelled owing to a furleral in Murray River. services sabbath, April 21st, Bangor 11 A. M.. Char lottetmvn 7 P. M. L-341-4-l8-1l PULICE COURT —- One charge of possessin stolen goods was re- manded lmtl Friday at the police court yesterday morning. In another case charged with entering a. dlveli- lng by night the prisoner elected a preiminary hearing. POLICE CLOSE RESTAURANT -City Police are continuing their drive on gaming devices in the City and recently t/welve punch boards igocthnr with a. number of boxes of candy were seized. An Oriental restaurant in Charlotte- town was closed down by the Po- lice due t0 the unsanitary condi- tlon of the establishment. WEDDING BELLS — Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Large of this city are in Philadelphia. attending the \ved- ding of their daughter Miss Con- stance Rosema to Mr. Charles Francis De Bol Jr., of Hillsdale, N. J., which took place at Freder- icksblirg, Virginia, April l5. at Trin- itv Episcopal Church. the Rev. James J. Ambler officiating. Mrs. Prank Beales, Miss Maud Beaies and Miss Gloria. Large, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. De Bold and other rela- tives were In attendance. I l i DANCE . I. 0. O. F. HALL Friday. April 19 Music by Al Blanchzlrd’s Orchestra > |fl\\'fl'd committee. He. is the first icrlliinliiolllsi. outside the Coast area. io receive the Fcrgussml award. ’I‘r:lvelilnc overnight, Mr. Mathe- son arrived in Vancouver in time for the presentation by Frank Levirs, (‘IiLIIflIlflTl of the avrard com- initicc. at a rally luncheon in Hotel Vancouver. SUPPLIES Johnson’s WAX ' and .lohnson’s CLO COAT ENA Smooth Lovely Polish Ask For Dancing 9 - 1 o’cIock i Door Prize Admission 35 cents MOO-Of OQ-O-OQ-QO-QO-O-O-OO-O-O-VO‘ t Everybody Welcome ‘.~H+~+»~~ +H+~2zw§ JAPALAC MELS, - VARNISI-IES For a BRUSHES Paint Brushes Kulsomine Brushes Scrub Brushes Shoe Brushes lirasso — Silvo — Drnno — Sicel Wool ish Remover — Cold Water Paste - paste w“ U“ 0'6"!” Lemon Oil — Paint Oil - Turpentine - Floor Wax Remover — lion Ami — Old 01d Engpsh Dutch Cleaner - Window Cleaner - Li id w ' _ ' ' r _ ax Bu“ Ami 030E“ Mureaco — Alailasiinc Whltenlnl, llll FREE DELIVERY paper Cleaner. Paint Brush Cleaner — SllllI-FIUSII —" Sandpaper - Emery Cloth - Wall- Pzlint Cleaner — Window Brushes Window Cleaners Brushes for Every Use - Paint and Varn- Old English PHONES 105 - I308 THE ROGERS HARDWARE DD. LTD. 0V8!‘ “Y” Campaign Proceeding On Schedule Tile second dav of the Y. MC ed in an enthusiastic supper meet- iniz at campaign headquarters last evening. As the respective teams reported throulzh their Captains. and it be- came clear that the objective was obtainable. satisfaction was expres- sed on everv side, It must be re- membered that nothing short of a meat effort on the part oi‘ the workers and serious cons deration On e part of the donors, would bring the drive to a successful conclusion in view of the various demands al- ready made. It was evident from the reports that the people of this city are con- scious of their dutv to the young people and others. through the med- ium of the local “Y" and are re- 517011111111: nobly. Not a great deal of r» D‘ ed means entire success when the fl- ‘ nal fi res are released. Sim la.rly with the war service, fund which is being carried on m‘ thecitv although deferred in the! countrv uuti‘. more favourable tra- velling on the roads may be ex- perienced. Everywhere the collectors are receiving favourable comments for their efforts and sincere wishes for ultimate success. | The fi ures released indicate that two thir s of the maintenance fund has been pledged and with two da 's - to go in the campaign, there should be no dlfflcultv in securing the final third of the amount required to, keep the "Y" running. I 1n the event of troops being trained here the War Service Funds will be available for every "Y" ac- tivity engaged in at this point. It is imperative then that the local situation should be well n hand. prepared for anv evcntu lty. The War Service drive has been equally successful and the twin op- eraticns are proceedin much in BL- cordance with schedu e. If the ood work is continued for two more ays there will be something to “Cheer” about. Lloyd Manuel leads the teams with 8d percent of I1 s obicctivc reached in ilalt‘ the allotted time. Warren Lord scored 100 per cent in his collection effort having secured a subscription from every prospect approached, City Chairman Mr. '1‘. Rov Cud- more is naturally verv much 1116115911 with the results and indlrntodjirvfi- pects. and had great SIIIISIHCIIOII in expressing the same to hi. support-v crs. activew engaged in tilts most important work. trinity UIIIICII IiiillTCIl THURSDAY, APRIL 18th T-Oil-Chamlnade Chorus -— Social IIaII 400-1.. tile Social Ilall afternoon Tea, 7th Company girl guides. CAPT. CHRISTIAN IIEE-SCIIEN Captain Christian Heeschen, son of Denmark and INCII-KIIOVJII sea- faring man, died alter a long illness Monday in Victoria General hos- pital. He was I14. He was bcrn in Copenhagen and early entered the Royal Danish Navy. He came to Canada on a New York bound shill. Cflfldlllfllls 0n which were so bad he left the ship at that port and made his way to Haiilax. He obtained his master's papers from the old Halifax Navigation school at the corner of Bedford Row and Prince streets in 1881. and lat- er sail-ed ills ships to every corner of tile globe. l He had many exciting experiences i including many narrow escapes from I d-cath or serious injury. In time. Captain Hcescllen became superin- tendent of the Midfotd Pneumatic (folnparly, a U. S. concern, but re- " lcd to Hafifax with the Ordin- e department and subsequently ne Ordinance superintendent . mxlottetnlvn. P. E, I. , 'Ille funeral was held Wednes- 1 ‘ly morning at 9 o'clock with Mass t St. 'I'hom.'is Aquinas Church.- : ‘Inliirlx Chronicle. ii. S. Navy Chief Comments On Air War WASHINGTON. April l6 -(CP1 -'I‘he chief of United States naval operations set forth today the view of the navy that German alr poll‘- lrr "has not seriously uffcctrd Brit- ish control of the sea lanes of the world.” Admiral Harold R. Stark, testi- fying before a Senate COIIIIIIIHPC] ilerlrlng, submitted to the b2111- inlttee a statement settina‘ forth the :1av_v's view on tile relative imporl- i uuce of sea and air craft I11 time . of war. ‘ The statement said:- “Air power has not seriously ai- I iected British control of the sea-l Znncs of the world. "It has, in a restricted area. com- brcome of incrcasiillz effect, l dalnst ships and shipping within range of these bases. After seven months of war, in which thelm- mediate major objective has beeni the reduction of the sea strength of Great Britain, relatively small damage has been done by air at- tack from German advances locat- ed 480 to 560 miles from the Brit- ish Fleet bases. "The principal menace and ef- 'r~rt has been milinst commercial‘ shipping in certain localized areas} and ports. The proximity of British seaports to German air bases may result in continuing. and per- haps increasing, daulslge to this lo- calized shipping unless the British counter-action becomes mo"e ef- ve.‘ ncconos aaltrlimhlkr. HALIFAX. April ls-icPl-Tile‘ seismograph at Daihousie Uulver- I sity early today recorded a “fairly severe" earthquake the epicentre. of which was an estimated 4.800 miles away. Prof. J. H. L. Johnstcne. seismo- , loglst. said the recording began at 2:19 am. AST. and continued for 1 i-2 hours. } WILL NEED PERMIT QUEBEC. April l6-(CP\—A ‘ permit costing $1.10 a year will be I required under Government liI-‘lllfii by all persons fishing ill Quebec Provinces salmon wafers, Fisher- iee minister P. I. Cola told the A. drive for funds to maintain theI branch here and assist the Canad- ian "Y" in Overseas work culminat-é money Is needed from anyone but ai little from everv prospect approach-i ‘ vnts. Mr. oaratively close to its home bases. l1 WE can SAVE YOU MONEY Egg Prices are Higher, Farmers shovld see us before selling DOMESTIC SHORTENING OLD CHEESE Mode in I938 "Boy its Good’! Only — — — — -—-—— 27° ROAST BEEF Your choice of cuts, Sirloin, T Bone, Rib, Rump C Shoulder lb. — -— -— 14 TIT - 71s , J. M’s. MEATS SPECIAL HAMBURG KTEAK 2 Lbs. 29c For YOUR Order, Phone 3| J. M. ROOP, Prop. Market ‘Building “Arvin ROAD it Violent: Miss Annie Cass, DcSable, spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Artie MacPheg dnd family spent a very enjoyable day at Mrs. lviacPhccls. former home on Appin Road. Mr. Judson MacEachern a few days in the city. The school is progressing favor- ably under the skillful management of Mr. Peter MacDonald. spent Mr. Johnnie Gordon is spending I a few days with his sister, Mrs Artie blacPhee, New Haven. Mrs. Neil Iiarrach and son El- don, Clyde River, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cor- rlcy. ‘The Y.P.S. of Appln Road held their‘ regular meeting Monday April 8, with a large number present. After the meeting :1 dinly lunch was ~sfirvcd by the ladies, followed by limncs and contes t s. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bilchnnan Churchill, spent Sunday last the i-zuests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Eachem Mr. m-eemnn Cudmore spent the week-end at the home of his sis- tcr Mrs. Ralph Cameron, Iiampton.» Mr. Russell Boyce. Bonshaw made n business trip to Appln Road Miss Annie Gordon, teacher of New Aruyle spent the week-end at llcr home here. Mr. Peter MacDonald spent the week-end at the home of his par- llilfi 1111s. Ilvilllum Mac- lloilifd. Bonslln Honor Roll of School for March. Grade I: i. Amelia Sher-hall. 2. Norma Creamer. J. Cilllrlcs Lnvic. Grade II: 1. Jciln A-Plntvre. 2. Milrv Smith 3. :..1l 1.101). ii. Grade III: l. Dzrrvll Edna Mcuoilrllci 3 LCIILHZ‘ Grade IV A: 1. Pearl Kclllicdv, 2. Souris Convent o (7 til. . C1"L‘.’Ilil(‘l'. Sllirlev Glover. 3. hiarv Mvlnnis. Grade VI: l. Ado lilclmnald. 2. Glenn Snllih. Ii. Barbara Cllevcrle. Grade VII: Grade VII B: Elinor Pariilct. 3. June Arbillg. Grade VIII: l. Itizlrgnrvt Nil-Don- aid. 2. (ierirutlo .\T"llfll‘lliIii and Hei- en Glover. 3. Joan Wcsi Grade IX: l. I\(llIll‘\'ll ‘McDonald. 3. Rita Con- ; n. Grade X: l. liiurv McDonald. 2 . 2. Margaret Mooney. do Mamie Mellrunt ____ Legislative Assrnlbly tociuy. The Provincial Lower House guvc first rcrldimg in n resolution r!‘- speciing imposilivil of tile flslliilc fee aflcr Mr. Cole said 11c expert- ed a $30000 revenue ill the first i year from the measure would climb ‘ within till-cc years to about $250.- 00 HAMSAHIS “THE RIGHT PAINT TD PAINT RIGHT" Grapefruit Seediess 5 for — 25c Oranges Very Juicy doz. -— 25c Grapes, Choice - — - - 35c Aylmer Golden Bontom Corn Z tins — — l — — —- — 21c Breakfast Bacon, sliced - 29c Black Teo, I lb. pkg. — — 57c Sugar, any kind l0 lbs. —- 65c Lux Soup, 3 cakes — - — l7c Stew Meat, - - — I0 and I2c Spore ribs, 5 lbs. - — -— 27c Corned Hocks, 4 lbs. — — 27c New Carrots 3 lbs. -— — — 25C Pcrsnips Fresh dug 5 lb. — 29c Apple Juice gcl tin -— — 39c Creamery Butter 2 lbs. — 63c Pears, very special Z tins — 25c Asparagus cuttings tin — — I0c Prunes 3 lbs. — -- - -- - 25c Tomoio Soup 3 tins — — 25c Bulk Raisins 2 lbs. — — —- 25c rive Hoses l-iour 9B lb. Bog Limit 2 Bogs to Customer 2 Bogs $6.25 Your lost chance Maritime Mold SODAS I lb c Pkg. — ~ __ ._. __ 1 9 NEW STYLE PACKAGE I. Reta Cileverie. 2. Helen Mz-Isnric. 3. M(‘l'l‘.ll Alcurallt. l. Joan Dilaus. 2. PHONE CASH & CARRY STORES i I87 GI“. Geo. St. PAY CASH AND SAVE lIiiii Operate Flying School l i i i i OTTAWA. ADTII 15 —(CP) —A 1 conlpanv to be known as the MBJLOII I FJlng school Limited, with the To- |ronto Fl mg _ Club as principal ysllarchol er, will operate No. ‘l ele- , ulerltaly flying training school under i the Brllish coullnonwcaltll air tram- ! 111g plan at Maltgnwalrpkoft, 'l;‘oronlo, 1 was announce nlg . Representatives of the Canadian Fiyin Clubs Association, with which alreb tfliliatfiiillt CB-iiliabefi Ilgllelfl cu s lroug ou ana s, ave en negotiating with the national de- fence department for some months to establish what part they could play in the ambitious air training pan. Royal Canadian Al!‘ FOTOO 01ft- cials also announced wrlight that a company to be known as Dominion Skyways (Training) Limited, with Dominion sk ays Unuredas prin- cipal shnreho der, will operate No. 1 air observers’ school at Malt/On fill‘- port, and indicated that other 1011B- established commercial aviation companies n1 ht operate similar observers‘ schoo s‘ under the Brill-fill commonwealth air training plan. AUBURN AND VICINITY Mir, Roy and Alvin Boylan were in Peakes last week on business. Mr. Arthur McCarran has return- ed to his home after attending the llillCkemiih course. vacation to Montreal- Mr. Mossie Callaghan. Fort Au- mlstus passed through Auburn en- roilte to Dromore to visit hlsuncle, John Coyle. Mr. Ivan Callaghan spent the weekend at A. A. McNeilla. Mr. Edward J. Roach was in town vcsterday. Mr. Frank Roach and Billy MC- Kennlt have retumed from Sllelllflll- I i CIIELTON SCI-TOOL Honor Roll for the month of , Mnzcl-lt 1 Grade X: I. Frances Rogers; 2. ‘ Virginia McCnrdle. i Grade IX: 1. John McCardle. I Grade VII: 1. Ada MacDonald! .2. Olive Rogers and Freda Rogers lcqunll; 3. Howard Clark. Grade V: 1. Joyce Schurman; 2. Mayo Campbell; 3. Tlsie McCurdle. Grudc IV: I. Clifford Rogel Grade III: i. Blanche 0:1,: 2. ilvan MacDonald; 3, Claude Rog- l crs. Grade II (Sr): 1. Lorne Sherry. Grade II (Jr-J: l. John Doilll and " rd Pearson iequrlli; 2. Charles "tile. I i E a I e I: l. Nora Rut: Pe frci aiterxinnre: Frances Reg- crs, Joyce Scllllrnlrlil. Illancllc i Craig, Ilnn Aliza-Donald. John Doull nivrnrri Pearson and Charles Scilllr- I i i only to weigh accurately Insist on Triangle Brand "Instant", Monohydrated R. '1‘. HOLMAN, LTD. 40 WALL STFFIIT NEW,VORK N_Y Mrs. J. J. McKenzie has left on a I @©S>EJESI SlcllllPl-‘IESIZIE Each year more and more potato growers are using Triangle Brand "Inetant" Copper Sulphate for making their own Bordeaux Mixture. "Instant" simplifies the preparation ol your Bordeaux Mixture because it's and you can be lure o1 absolute accuracy of the mei- allic content of your spray mixture. Ample stocks of are available at your local dealer. Distributed by PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POTATO GROWI-IRS ASSN Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PHELPS DODGE REFINING CORFQfl-f F1115 l‘) ,‘ UELIY 1'11! Y ice Prices l» r0 1 I d MONTREAL, April l7 -‘<cpI _ Blll-lfilf-ibot; Que I02 score: 26- ‘Canacilan Coilzluclllzy IQACHll1Ig8. 4-4-27 1-8; Qlle: i 55 2G 5-8A; Que i 50 boxes Que l‘. Cheese Si)! Eggs SDOII medium .. 191.5 19-‘. ; spcclion l8 - MONTREAL, April 17 -—(CP) _. Prodilce nlarket pr:- h as reported by '1 parilncnt of A‘ " Butter: F‘; prints, jobhlw; “c. i i I-ZA. 1-8-1-4; Que No, Cheese: Om, lcurrvnt receipt. p: Eggs: Glnticri SIII nrilzs in used free cases, selling tirzce, A-large 23; A-nlediuul 21; A-irll-ts 20; B 211 C 18; B-lzlrge unquoied. Potators; Que No. 1 75‘; 1,00. 1.10; N0 2 75's .tlU-.90,' N. 3.. N0. I 75'! 1.15-1.20; P, E, I, N9, 1. 75's 1.25-1.30: I‘. E 1'. whites No. 1 75's 120-1 Fa reds bushel crate No 1-13, l. _ on; Bcnnudg, bushel crate No. l 2 50; Calif’ whites. 50 lbs. 1 00; Calif B 100 lbs 4.00. Fl NAN C E I (By Frederick Gardner] (Associated Press l-‘illzlllrizll IVrItItI NEW YOlil-l, Apzii 17 - IAPI- Stocks Allied to '.l..:: o - - ilSIl Oi)])i‘l.\l.l0l\ inmat- ‘tflillCCtl 13051110115 a. gyraiillg nlllr‘ ct si-s i Rush of bu)" ers as much as talc '3 ‘ the f:r.<t llolir. 011 2 Shore. Ill t < .\. iizln, Imperlnl on nlui I dipped trlflcs. The no! rrslllt was that the As- sociated 1m ~ ' - - ../l wiect- total of 1 ihnllds cuillplrui u terday, _One of tl s (1.: Til‘. lulu y ‘Frances Gallant. 3 I-“rciia (‘lu‘\'l~rie. 1 man. | w "rim, _ _ l ‘lonelier, Eleanor Bell. xvrivnnvcs 2:1‘; 534 “(image (l.blyliillfllllfllpitiflllg;1 1), YUII‘ _ n r; 3H m1 ficbonzl] l<.l s u lei . .. .1 . .. i: ‘A _fri,,in, Io-mqfl i" “ 3-,, H53 Grade V- 1. lTanche Cambell. 2. and dissolves immediately. "Instant" Copper Sulphate and large or small crystals SUMMERSIDE 110 NOIANIIC ' 4W I i h