‘l _'l . 9311.18, 192a,; Ymn CHAIILOTITETOWN GUARDIAN- (jrimean eteran Prsim “ Fruit-s-tlvce” V» ' ‘ MAJOR GEO. WALKER Mnjor George Walker, now a_. familiar ufC in Chatham, Ontario, is one of ' mrfl who went through the terrible dian Mutiny. As he as :"I am a teran of the Crimean and the l dian Mutiny, aervirig under Lord obcris. Fierce hand-to-hand fighting d continual exposure left men great flercr from Rheumatism, so much so at my legs swellednii), making it im~ ssiiilc for me to wa k. My‘ bowels ere so consti ted that I was in terri- ie shape unti I begun to use ‘Fruit~a- vr-s,’ They relieved me both of the heumatism and the Constipation. oday, I enjoy perfect health-no more heuiuzttism or Constipation." And ill another letter, written De- mbcr 1st, 1923 (eleven years after), ajor Wallcersays: " ‘Fruit-a-tives‘ are oping me in the best of health and l i all never be without them." "Fruit-a-tivcs" are the famous _Fruit renfinent—~infl=nSifiBd fruit Juices t all dealers or from Fruit-a- 'mited, Ottawa, Out. tives, i i‘ i/ liiElli Alli illlts\\ " ‘l i‘ . .1 St. Lawrence ‘Flour ill) g (~ G 11 ,1 11.1, 1 f . , .__ " _ , i Brazilian Fraction ___-_ 50 .1,1,,; a m" h“ ‘i’ mm O 660 “'1'. '.“‘,"“1'X‘_’1,N' “M” ; 2 ». rI-r . Sihoi Company of flnnadn ii-‘Wti ‘riiesuuy night the Alerts llnfi iu- m“ e ' "1 G'D'W 1 Abmhb ----------- -- ~ - fhlliilviiiclblos meet again for tho follrlh 111,11“, 15911111111; 3 Emma Lamont. . hlOIITILJAN iuxlaxigtifiz" fil-li- --- it‘; game of the play-off mid n rattling tirade V-li.—1, CHAKLOIIU i énnadian Steargnh-ip-Iifdiu- iii good me is expected. ‘ T ' “"11"” i‘°w<"‘ ----- -- - EGG LAYING CONTEST Winnipeg Electric ________ __ ~13 _ Niiiimiiil nrewfrifl ----.---- -- 4719 Notes on the Prince Edward Island Muriel Montgilmeiy. _ Consolidated Smelters .... ._ 68 Egg Laying contuz rm gm 23rd Weak of the Contest soNoa Ending April‘ 1o, 192s. ' I I ' lll-‘l-l Victory ________ __ __ a Tho. Egg Laying Contest maria-goon. . I923 Victory ._ __ ~ the hurht score for any week Graded-liiucrMchhod: 2‘Mflu_‘d / 1922 Victory _ _ _ since ‘the contest started in ‘Novem- cnmiiihfiii; 3 Mamie MhKiiy- ____ 1937 Victory ............. .. - hug: the will‘! iorlihe W925i; abeihg [L 2 Hod M t ,1 H r 96, or a product on of . ‘pera ; ge ougoiiieiy: - fl- You Want 5A~K3 ccnt. There were 8 hens that did 011i MCLCOU- not contribute any eggs during the l‘ Bank (Jommerce __________ __ ____ wggk, ‘while 13 15,11] ‘g, ipggglblg Qf Mflry Harding, Liilillll ——— . n,.,,,,, no“, _ _ 7 eggs each. The total ‘umber of Hamid Bernard. James Campbell. J The Ice-Cream season ls flank Mnmrpm ' __ eggs lulil to date is 13,301; this 1.5 George Howatt, Glennie McKenzie, 1 show open and m, gwhg» y," Bunk-Nova B101]; ' __ 1,025 eggs more than at the same 2:111:11‘ gilhlzlfrolnm i M K J8 u . """"""" " it ‘i ‘.t d 113. ure flfliflg, so c ay. a are making preiparatons to Wheat, May I47. July 13914“ Sept, '21:“? ti‘): tigugmslile weekefiist figrlfi Stewart’ Glenwood McLeod, M3519 handle the trade. In buying 132%. - iMr. W. c. McDonald's Barred Lamont. Kenneth this product you want the 10%;" M" 103 - ‘my 103' 5°"- Rocks led for the week with s0 McLeod, Mamie Mcxshhiflvd HOW- best and gnly m, b¢,g_1¢ Unis May 40% Jul 12% Se t eggs; three of his hens making n abt. Jiodlze Montgomery, Warren means satisfaction to your 2% f ' . y T fly score or. m“ possible: t ‘ - ‘ l l". Mointyres Whiile Leghorns ‘tied ‘ cu: omers, lnereased bus- dl/Ilent. Muy 151, July 119. 00L tvitli M.r. Augustine Winner's White lness and bigger returns to 129/1» Wyandottes and ‘Mr. Walter Blin- you. so think it over before placing your orders, ICE-CREAM Is now the recognized quality Icetiream. The people like It I and will demand IL We can supply you with any amount of thila product at any time. coNsu l.‘r' on wnrrs I CENTRAL CREAMERIES Charlottetown Everything for - the Farm and Garden Seed Oats 800d Wheat Clover Seed Tilmothy Seed \ . mbined with tonics-that make you {Vlllruihm Pnclflc Co. ...... __ cil and keep you well. Z$cnnti50c—— New YQTR Ceillflll & Hudson Happenings ofthe pllipilS of Park Corner School for l-iuzel Bernard. Grade VI:li.——1, Amy Campbell; 2 Jcaln Sharp; 2 Iinrold Bernard; Ii l\'iury Harding. Grade V.——-1, Glennie McKenzie; 2 Chester "McKay; 3 Olive Holin. ‘Grade lV.—1 Eileen Howatt; 2 ‘Grade l‘il.—~1 Jenn‘ Stewart; 2 Elsie McKay; 3 l.\illTi(“i Harding. ‘Grade ‘i‘1.——1 Mlrlsic Lamont; Gienwood ‘McLeod; 3 Kenneth Pid- 2 Grade ‘I.—(Jnnior)—1 Lloyd How- Perfect Attendance : --Jean ‘Sharp, McKenzie, Chester McKay; Pidgeon; Lucv Mrs, iii-ed Slims, ‘Muriel Montgomery. tsin‘s ‘Barred Rooks for 2nd Place gThe name “Red Rose” has been a guarantee of quality , for 30 years RED ROSE TEA"is good ted? The ORANGE PI-ZKOI-Z n extra good. rrfili 'T_wlt,h 56 eggs; Mr. Joseph Carmi- chsey-s Barred Rocks were 3rd, with 54 eggs; Mr. Chrlrli-s ilicKunntfs Barred ‘Rooks were 4th, with 53 . eggs; -Mr. ‘G. F. Coilnor‘s White Leghorns were 5th. with 52 eggs; Mr. Everett Hiowatfs White Leg- horns tied with MI", ‘Sn-m McPher- son's White LepJhorns for 6th place with 51 eggs; Mr. Harry ‘Hyde's Barred ‘Rocks were 7th with 50 eggs; Mrs. Frank Holiday's Barred Rooks tied with ‘Mr. Spurgeon Jen- kins‘ Barred Rocks ‘for bth place ,wlth 49 eggs; Mr. J. JfMcGllll- ,vray's White iboghorns were 9th. ,wit'h_ 48 eggs; and Mr. Edward Bull- .pi-tt’s White Leghorns No. 3 tied with Mr. Charles Worker's Barred Rooks for 10th plilce with 47 ems! All number one Government » l ' Inspected. _ Garden Seeds Esrly Garden Peso, i Sweet Pen,‘ ‘ Onion Sets, Shsllotts Potato. Onlonl Vegetable and Flower‘ 3 Suede In great variety. Csr- ? load of on.» Cute, shallots. 1 010.. just srrlvod. Iuy the ‘ti but, "Carters Suds Grow." . i Oartertftco. LIMITID. ‘» r- A. h i... .,.- THE CA-USE n careless- MTHE- roxssr SHALL WE CROP IT AND CONSERVE OUR FOREST CAPITAL STABILIZE INDUSTRY INCREASE REVlENU-EB REDUCE TAXES r-r-r each. ‘ l Mr. G. F. Connors‘ White bell- I horns lead to date with s10 suns; IMr. Sam MdPhcrsows White Lek- horns‘ are 2nd, with 861 seas: Mi‘- Edward ‘BullDilV! D911 0i While L83‘ horns lNl). 4 is 3rd, with 839 e588; lMr. A. Wisnefs White Wyandottes are 4th, with 793 68KB; MT- Edward ‘Bulllpitfis pen of White beg/horns ‘-N‘o_ a i-s ‘st-h. with 1x0 asss: Mr- Joseph Carmicbaehs Barred ROCK?! lire 6th, with 778 eggs; Mr. Walter Bnntsims ‘Barred Rooks are 7th. ‘with 72 sizes; Mrs Fred iMdlhivrh-ii White Leghorns are 8th, with T25 p335; Mr. Charles MeKennahi Bar- red JRncks are 9th, ‘with 684 eggs and Mr. W. W. Mutch"s Burrui PAGE seven B18” 1193-81198 ‘ JIIIIIOI‘ Basketball At Accepts Challenge K f! - Y “Y” iBerllai-d lnform"d GYM‘ i '_““ - the writer lust evening that he 10 .1111 lzqumorl. (‘c"“"" 7"") befuimbcfi-“Z tealén wgm (roan rill ul-ctcpt with pleasure the chal- 2 111,1 4_spemw1 “,1 _ A. R w e uni er puir 011KB o Prof, ‘Sosley to a boxing 4 1m 6_1Bu!lnem;m:: 5 '35." LEAQUE u win from Number 1. Both contest, time andplnce to he ar BUWLI,NG_ A,’ Delrom games were fast, clean ranged later A,“ A118“ open. Chums!) . . ' _ . l ' _ _ ' _ _ . ' ' l 1 n a und very interesting lo wmtch. —-—<o->__€ 1V1EET1,N,GS Detroit ' I ' _ _ _ _ i I 9 l8 0 some good combination ‘by alllteams 7__s_ C’ M‘ study Group‘ Al pmladeiphla’ ting gtir itahooting. i F USE THEM GENERAL‘ Boston _ ‘ ' . ‘ _ ‘ _ ' ‘ _ _ _ _ _ H 4 G 1 pc-clilhvlgwsggréige the players and res ( ixilerimeiital Farms Note) Pool, billiards, b ll [mp1 ' ' ’ ' TTTT‘ ‘ 1 .25.‘ ......... ’ ° N0 . N0 i..§$".$;’i§l" i2-°‘}1°'.'“ ‘" i°°iii ilt your convenience. At St. Innis. 13 ' _ , , ' 1 '. ,_ a ' m" proper 8r P . Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 5 0 bifizlfinzuoolmlsfleitgf "itztlelrznd ri H St. L0uI‘s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 4 0 MQLQm] G053 sbeed- and 1 1h‘ ' 1’ A! New York. Mal _ 1 1 .1 1 our . rlinn rig the E y _ wflshmmon _ _ _ _ _ I _ I A _ _ H 6 9 1 Man-sail Cffxjglgaig-Sngivflllly and thinly over the New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 10 0 moral-ll '1‘;,111.|._.12 The w1m1 supp”, or a“, blast‘ 1'“ n- _ all machines is provided to LONDON, April 11. ~i"‘nce Hen- NATmNM‘ LEAGUE :0. 3h I NO. iins much 0i’ the lighter ssligmgri: ry, third w" Q1: K1," G, . - lwr rrggs~15 f‘zimeron—Z' chaff as possible. Lf th ai bl t mean Mary w,“ nggoagtigfi; ‘Piatglhlcago. McLean Stcniford—1 s not sufficiently stroll; this. still “l” l""ii> iii ihh Crowley and Hors- C1,,“ ‘"5 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " ' ‘ ‘ ~- F’ i’ 3 v-vw sinis 111d piece! of straw will find their -ham Hunt 'Cluh meet Thursday Acts?!) iii‘. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 9 13 -1 C°x_1 _ Iillrnhtt way back into the sample, while Wllmi his horse loll do .11 of hem-i p, I ileum!“ ' A°°Ti1_3 BFOWII if the blast is too strong, some 0f 41min. The Prince went down with ('31 m" H ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' L ' ' ' ' ' " 8 n 3 T°i“]_l9 'l'iilfli~3 the good grain may be blown out. his mount, hill was not injured. T81R19“: ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 6 n 2 __. ____ ‘l he air bins! also salvo-a the pur» ~—§I<Q>_.__ Ne“; Ygikm‘. . . _ ‘ . ' _ I ' H 2 9 0 pose of keeping the sieves clean srocx QUOTATIONS --------------- - -. “ i 1 Gymnastic Exhibition i’-§."‘{i..'§5“l‘;' '2;?.‘“§.ii‘.'.."‘“.5n?li‘;l'; _,_ __ _ _ work. A trial of the air blast films/ix, April llL-“(Quotaiions L- 0f C. BOWIIHg‘ “Y" Apml should be made with each new lot 11111111511011 11y Juhnxwn “m, ‘van, , ‘oi wail tub be cleaned in order to lmnnbers M10111“, 1S, ,1, E Vh —"-‘ _ see at t a correct amount of air Atchlson, Topel-uiilit Siiintn g0 angel leyibaiiilenifiillid ofinllflfigellflhlilg,’ Exxiiliblifiksn allied firriiiigetrlztiiitin ffiir m ‘Icing supplied‘ 11y. .... ______________ __ W, w... ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,",,,{,,,, ,,, , ,,;,,,; m,‘ 3,, ,,,,,,,, ,, , ‘i, he» ‘w is mid Ameflcan can Co _____ __ 173,’, “my the my!“ m] th r Y f U‘ . 1 OI ianize or readjust the sieves to Anwrlcun Cm 8L Fmmdr C" 31 1 9 6B. c ormer strong strong. some o c loys a - ggt (he 1,951 195,111, A 800,1 ‘s. Anlerhmn Locum H CY 0. winning by u comfortable ninrgln ready have sold the llozrn. A line nurtml-nt oi‘ sieves h; Imperative Am qmem .8: an,“ i'°- --— 123 Fflilvwllil: are the scores: of baseball material is up for priz and a test should be made with dif- AW‘ _‘ d n5 ‘ m‘ "E Cf- 94 Alerts es so all are at I-t in earnest, ferclil type; before undertaking (£0?) i1 ‘Ciliiiifir Mining (.0, _S, Trainer __ .134 164 171 The Juniors are planning on cal to clean seed in order to ascertain < » a) 75 -------------- -- rim v. coyls 189 149 142 isthenlcg, flspparatus work and tlwhe humble uf doing the best 144% E. Gallant _ 234 204 222 giimeg while other classes win 100k work. The top sieves should be 1, E. Doucette __ . 146 196/ 1W5 lifter wand dl-m, dumbell drill and largo enough to allow the seed to. “Wei” R- R- -------------- __ 116'», S, DesRochgg ____ __ 203 13g 153 advanced appnrafus_ pass through. the rrinilinliei; of the lCuhu ‘Cane Sugar Co. Pill . 55H,» Tola|_.g6g9_ The bur“, pnufiemm, “m1 111B sample. such as chaff and pieces international ‘Paper Cu. Efil/zi Invlnclbles 0,1,1 cmwn W111 1,911,616 to (10111911- of straw, runnlng over the top and Pan-American Petroleum __. 7214 w_ £103.19 ________ __ 133 12,1 142 Sh,“ and “mum, me ynungsters _]out at the end of tho mill. ‘Some Reading Co. _____________ __ 543, w_ 1.11,1pe,,,,y _ 170 129 165 A om, “m, is ass,,,ed_ ' ' times it is expedient to deliver the 50111118", pacmc C1, _ M10231 J A_ Emmy 239 l“ 130 g ' good grain at the hack of the mill Uiiimi Paciflli Ry. --..-:.,._ 140V, J‘ Callaghan _ _ 115 177 157 ————<¢4¢>—-—— instead of at the usual feed point U_ $_ lhdusma] 111001101 c _ 331/1, 1,‘ Ready ' ' 175 205 2w __ in order to gct rid of a certain 1m. 1 United States Steel ______ __ 117 'To;a1__g4'5_§"""' PARK CORN“? SCHOOL purity that cannot otherwise ‘be re i-"Crucible ‘Steel 0b., of Anlorical 61-h] . .1 . ' 1 , _ ., _ miiveii- The WW" hi8" ‘if sieved iBeil qsinnhnns __________ __ 136 1midaiflgfibggfgle°scoig“DtlgzgmM” i'°ii"“'i“ii iii" -"“““““g °f m“ ehmihi he iwiw ciwiish w hilhw the weed seeds or broken kernels to escape hut line enough to carry the good kernels over lhe top. It‘ wild buckwheat is present, n sieve slightly bigger will be found a‘ handy one to have. The following sieves w)ll be found useful for the cleaning of seed grain: WHEAT AND ‘BARLEY- The upper sieve should ‘be a zinc or tin perforated sheet with twelve. thirteen or fourteen sixtyafourth Inch holes. The lower sieve should be either n perforated zinc sheet with oiglrt Df.i'lii’i0 sixty-fourth inch holes or should he square woven ‘wire mosh eight by eight or nine ‘by nine squares to the inch or long woven wire mesh two by nine, two by ten, or two by elev‘ on squares to the inch. OAITS -— Upper sieves: zinc shoots with siola seven, eight or nine. sixty-fourths inch ‘wide by three-quarters inch long. Lower sieve: zinc sheets with slots one~ tenth to one-thirteenth inch wide by one hulf inch long. The feed should he adjusted to allow a thin. even flow of material over the top sieve, with no crowd- ing. A larger quantily of imPiifi- W111] 1,111,111,113,- 3411 1M1, 111,195 oi-lit as been found that even if tile EARLY TO BOW, EARLY TO HARVEST. (E»,-.lmentsI\ Farms Note.) iihiic the expression, "Early to SOW. Early to Harvest", does not apply io all kinds of Vega-ables, It docs to many. Such hcut loving plants as the bean. cucumbq, moi- on, pepper, eggplant and corn Illlllfl‘ llttic If any progress if sozon or plziiittd In the open before tht. ground Is warm and danger froth even thc Iighost frost is over, but there is little danger of fun i-arly seeding of currot, lctiucu, onion peas, radish and spinach, and if; ‘cauliflower and cabbage are wcil hardened off before netting out, the‘ curly planting of them will usual‘; ly. ‘ensure much quicker rl-mrns than if they were planted lute. Even with some of those plants which require much lleut for rs- ‘pid development, an early star! ,in hot-beds is desirable so that they will be well advanced htforr. ‘setting out- l Promptness in getling the hardi- ior vegetables into the ground In jthe spring, providing lllu groun ‘is well drained, will usunily result In earlier crops. Even in the case of corn, if one hns a warm, wcii- dTBillPd piece of Ittnd wilorc the seed is not likely l0 rot before ger- mination, Du ut least a small area, it will pny ‘to sow the seed relative- _Iy early and tuke chances of frost 1fo=r if condllions are favourable ‘sftorwnrds, the crop will heat out the later plantings. Should the weather prove’ very unfavourable nnd the seed rot or the young plants frcezc, another seeding can be made. If tomato plants are wcil advanced nnd properly hardened 10f! before they are sct In the field. they will ensure an earlier crop ‘than, If plants are started late and set out when very small, though It is necessary to bear in mind that the tomato will stand no frost. The importance of starting melons early in hot-beds, so as to have the plants well advanced and many melons set by.the time the hot weather ofsummor comes, so that the glass may be taken off. has been well demonstrated by thl‘. growers of the noted ilionlrcsl meii on,wiiich is a rather late variety. Tui ihave the earliest potatoes, sets! should be sprouted and plnnied‘ early in tho warmest. soil nvaiialilc. sprouts should be frozen they will come again and new pOIRLOm-i up. talncd early. v i l I -Q-Q}-—--- ~_ INKERNIAN scHootj Tile follolvigifilsnftihe standing o1‘ lilo rplipiils of inktvrllinu School for lhl‘ month of‘ March: — Grade Viii-l Rose Conway; 2‘ Jfimvs ‘Mhihcson; 3 llliiiirtid Mull- hing. ‘Grade VI.—-1 Joseph Mnlyncaiix; lnd Irene Stewart (equal); 2 Elly.‘ "Mil-ii 3ii=iiiiiiiilil 3 James Manning. (mule iii ~--1 Francisdlialniiilig; 2 Marion Molynenllx. ‘ ' _ Giulio i—~(A>~-~~1 Niililrcd Mathia- Wll. 2 Isabel Anilersoll; Ztvipgenl Molyneaux. I ‘shade l.—-—(B)—1 Arthur man, 2 Florence Anderson. Jackd ties is removed when the Elli" travels slowly over ihe sieve! than, when running .quickly over them. The makers of good filnninfl machines are alwayii "n"!!! i0 giveftholr-ndvico ns to what sieve to use. Should any Dililiclliai trouble, it is often advisable to send a pound slvmple of the seed to ‘be cleaned to the fan- ning mill manufacturer for sull- gestions as to sieves. i? Fiery, Itching skin Is Quicky Soothed With This Sulphur Men tiiwSul plllir, It Dllifl-“i-{b- crenm, will soolho mid Ileul skill that Is lrrltntuli or Iirokl-u out with eczema; that is covered with ullly rush 0r pimples, or is roulzh or fir)’ Nothing subdues nary skin cruv tlons so quickly, says a noted skill specialist. Tho moment this sulphur llrhliiii‘ stlon is applied the ltcilihil FWD" and after two or thruo hlliililiiilimil the eczema is gone and the skin is delightfully cleitr and smooth. Sui- phur Ill an precious as n skill rem» edy because it destroys the new sites that clluso the burning, itch- EN-SUR E FUTURE PROSPERITY OR SHALL WE MINE IT AND DEPLETE OUR ‘FOREST CAPITAL UNDERMIINE INDUSTTR V DECREASE REVENUES ' INCREASE TAX-ES MENAOE FUTUlFIE PROSPERITY National Interest and ‘National Security DEMAND The Treatment of Our ‘FOPGSt Resources as a Crop ToProper Treatment ls Fire ls The Cure°inm u Arbused Public Opinion We mubt sll Oil! °’"" ‘W’; ‘ non- CHARLES STEWART Mlnllter of the llntrrlhi‘ / . ' / Rocks are 10th. with s82 cuss w (lute. .Mr. Charles McKcnnws hen N0- 208 is ‘first .in production In the contest, with ‘a lproductlon of 113 eggs b0 date. . . lng or disfigurement. Moutho-Sulg phur always heals oezomn right ull A small jar of Rowles Mentho- Sulphilr may be 11nd at any good drug store. _.____. W‘ MfQQRf-fi“; /‘ ‘ / ,1.“ I i’ l‘ é. . “\ .,., ‘- i‘ cououcron l I-‘i. ersl b- _tl> , , ENC,‘ 41,,“ “What's your wave I ngthy (Irlihmzwl ‘m ’ -‘l’he Humorilt. l |‘iili~i_\' Io apply, l-vollqllniczll wall cove-ring. Dlllresclt sulf- isflcs I‘\'(‘I‘_\' dl-nlaml of’ “I0 lloust-Ililldl-i- ulul flii- critical lioui-lclvlfc. I .\lI you II('I‘(| is a little \\'lll'IIl miter with JIurci-u-o, and you have n wall 00v, bring‘ fllal‘ will not cartons, i ASTHMA HEAD and cows ll 8slsh—lu Sprays-lo Ssillf Jest Inflow o IIll-IAII Capsule Restores normal ‘resthing. Quickly Ito s all choking, gupinp and mucus a ringcln bronchial tubes. Gives w a Q z n E > I" Freedom Prom Pall! m egurigtlsm v Neurnlgiu ‘ n final I“ 1| "if (BI Palm, T. abut“? Teens Ihll generous trial. Tkamglewns, Toronto. sglkzo “FRfxrLw-ltllm urn 1'0 n ns GUARANTEED RELIEF CAPSULII ll . In. Th y ong rtlgbta of restful sleep. Contains f?‘ ‘i’. “l, _ no injurious or habit-forming drugs. iiii-irittls TIT...‘ nd 10¢. for generous trial. 81.00 per box at drug smres. Send 5c. or T"’Pl°“'"-. T"""‘“" -H0i< NEXS Farm Seeds and Grain ARE or 'l‘I-iE BEST QUALITY IMPORTED GUARANTEED NO. 1 EARLY RED CLOVER LATE MAMMOTH CLOVER ALSIKE CLOVER swear CLOVER CANADIAN TIMOTHY MANGEL SEED TURNIP SEED WHITE nusslAN WHEAT WHITE FIFE WHEAT RED FIFE WHEAT MARQUIS WHEAT WHITE BANNER OATS GOLDEN VINE PEAS BLACK VETCHES DUCKBILL BARLEV MANDSCHEURI HARLEY SILVERHULL BUCKWHEAT LONGFELLOW CORN ALL FRESH STOCK NOW ARRIVING‘, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL Special Prices t0 Farmers’ Institutes if and Clubs ' ‘DON'T I-"AIL to call and see the seeds and get our prices or write for prices before buying. We handle nothing but the BEST SEEDS obtainable v from MOST RELIABLE SEEDSMEN. BUY FROM U8 IF YOU WANT QUICK CEHMINATION AND CLEAN CROPS. < Now living n silllitnry‘ Illlfi crack. vllip. pvt-l, rub off or show brush marks. A. Horne8cCo. I MURESCO AFFLECK Get Muresco These Dealers McLeod Bros, Albany. Rogers ll. 00., Ltd., Alberton, J, H. Myriek L 60., Albzrton. Fred Rennie, Alma. W. T. Bowneas, Bedeque, Mrs. A. T. ‘Bolts, Bloomfield. Green Bros., Borden. Nell Ferguson, Bonshaw, E. Johnson, Matthew 8t McLean, Bridgetown, Martin 8t Arsenault. Bloomfield. A. J. Pratt, Bloomfield. J, E. McEachern, Cherry Valley. Bownesa d. Newsome, Crapaud, Charlottetown. R. T. Holman. Ltd., Charlottetown. J. A, McKlnnon, Coleman. A A. Ramsay, Conway. R. J. McDonsld, cardigan. J, W. Fife, Emerald. From Brookfleld. G. CUDMOFUE, Muresco comes ln tidy B-Ib. and nineteen Get it from your nearest deal- lb. pckg. Sold in Charlotteown and Summerside ‘by not. MAN '5 Wholesale Distributors for P. E. Island A, L Rennie, Elmldale. A. A. MoCaull, Ellerslie. Auld G. Baker, Freetown, _ Cutllffe t! Son. Fredericton. P. J. Noy & 60., Hunter River, Kennedy Bron, Kenclngtom R. Tuplln d. 60.. Kensington. _J. W. McEwen, Lot 40 Jenkins Bron, Nllllvlew. J. P. Gsudet, Mlscouchs, W. L. McLeod, Mt. Stewart, Prawns 6 Son, Murray Hbr, South W. J. Johnson, Murray Hbr, Sbuth. Poole A Thompson, Montague. Lloyd Cox, Morell. B. W. McEwen, More". McDonald & Son, Murrsy River. S. H. Colwlll, New Haven. E. C, LoPsge, North Rustlco. J F. Lord, North Tryon. L.’ H. D, MoCoubny, New Glasgow. Harold R. Mons, New Annsn. Kennedy d» 60., O'Lssry. A, Peters, Oyster Bed. Arsensult Q Gsudst. Richmond. , 0. R. LePsge, Rustleovllle. R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summsrsldo. Matthew A McLean, Sourls Sterne. 80h A 60., Sourls. C, W. Qulgley, Q Son, 8t. Peters. J. C. Wilkinson. Springfield C. .1, Lldstenn, Tyne Valley. Morris Bernard C Cm. ‘llqnlsh. ' J. H, Myrlck A 00., Tlguish, - J. L. Davina, Trsesdlo. ' - Geo ‘Forbes. Vernon ' Wright Ins. Victoria. J. H. Stewart l C0,, Wood Islands. A. nsult 5 Gsudst, Wellington. 4984482149. comprising White distinct tints. vl-Iuzih/‘I . . h. ._ ,,-_ I w. r-‘ll h. ‘tt-Wvmwma ha.MQ.‘n