F' t -_ ~ ,_,`-_.fs ___',_._~_ _ 1 Avon) ALUM -, IN Fool) Bakiné Powder is one gf the most important fwd ingredients, Alum or other injurious aeids are frequently used by some concerns to lower the cost of production. MAGIC ' BAKINGPOWE Contains Ne Alum lt is at pure dphosphate baking pow er and is guaranteed to bethe best, purest and most health- ful baking powder possible to produce. W. Matthew Williams. in "Chennistry of Cookiny.” says; "Phosphates are the bone- makiml material of food and have something to do with buildind up .of braintand nervous matter." _ . ` " Made in Canada. we GX un* “ Bk ~“9 - - - 4-_-..-A-A-~ .~\ ,1 » ». ~>~_\-.rr - ll ' _ _ _ _ . _ _ ~ _ _ Ptdzo Wlnnc_r,~tA_in lN_'e_\v_Y0rk_Bettcr Baby Contest ' ‘ l babies in New York City that only one plat-c was left for a lloy in the judging of the first tive prizc in- fants under direction ot -the l)t-part- ment of .llealtl\, Alter suiimlttlng without a whimper to being welsh- etl, measured and tltuntpod by phy- sicians anti nurses, Muriel llorggos, twent;y-tltrec months old, oi' the Canadian Paciiici M1105’ favorable t-.ommenis are be- ing eXprosst-ti in press and pub- lic upon tht- inauguration oi' the inlproretl (janadian Pat-it`lc sutu- mer train service l>et\vt~en Mon- treal and the Maritime l‘roviut~t>s, particularly ln reference to the tlouble daily service eacli way ev- pry day in the week, and Sundays oo. Never before in the ltistory of rallrontiing have such -exceptional facilities been provided for taking proper care of the passenger traf- tfic over Canadian Pacific tracks ’_~ ' .____ _:___ _ _ ____. between St.. John and Montreal, ` and vice versa. The trains them- * ` . ` Y Y* "“""""“"""':"“""""~" ‘~ selves, in the mnttt-r of equip- _ _ment anti constructive art. are : Y _ ` ` thc last word in the plaster build- mpittg rt CruiBer Upside Down. 24.000 to 18,000 tons. Then with thc- "VF iI1'¥1\\\1ilI1~ ‘l’il1i1ll‘1\l Sl\‘\'lll’\"S i`otnpressed Air Magazine. ton battle-cruiset', Leonardo tl ;|,111111¢,h1,1 hmhh PUWLT ul- high, with electric iigltt_ed bt-rths, suit-n- pontoons of four htmdred tous each tml’ "'~`“‘H"‘i°""'m film' *""V-V 1 misc wu 1 modern .conceivable contrivanee serving to luaintain the t'r1\tllillritttti|g"‘1‘l” °°“"ll"5~` “WI l“x“"“’“5 ‘l‘"'~' tio c r s 1ulled out of thc ' gn ,tngtint 1, 1916, the 24,000-| mud and 1'1rmt(»11 1-rCL._ 111” hhmuons for .comofrt ami luxury. lllgh tt | Vlnrl was the pride ol' the italian _\';|\-1', tilt August 2, her status was stltitirllly tt'al\sfortnetl anti she was on ltvr way to tilt- bottom. '1`llt-rc 'ras an i-xplosiolt of the ma1.:a7.lne, znnl in the at-.t of sinking she turned t'om1»lt-tt-ly over, cnrtying down twt-t\ty-_-Z choice of trains leaving ut 4 p. m. or 7.45 p. m, atlantic time, thc t`ur- The Old “Victory." titer being due in Montreal at 7.20 --1- tt Jn. making direct tzloite connec- \Vestmiuster Gazette. tions with the “Canadian” for .'l`oronto, Cliicago, etc., also 0ttll\t/tl -.\'t-lson’s famous old flagship is Traffic directed Via St. John which lilllilllt itll" fllytlock on Monday nextf originates in Nova Scotia, l’rlnce ‘I am gint] to ht-ar that ht-|‘ stout Edward island anti points in New oak timbers, ohtaillcd cltiefly front llrunswlck east of St, John, is lak- tlte Kent and Sussex _\\'ealtl:<. no care oi’ on 1ht- 7.421 p_ tu. train, _ and still in good rontiltion, _ anti as also 1»:\sst-tiger from _\lo\a Scot- t - » » - v ‘ ' - . - ~- » . . » P ~ -\ _ --1-f1"~"'~' ‘“°"t-"" “t = .‘.'i‘i‘2.‘..t`.“‘ ii‘.l‘t"1”.§l~‘i.l‘."”..‘.',‘iii§R.i.i”iil-i itil.. °‘ii;i..` i‘i..i‘§"i. if.. '.ii"fli...T§¢£. without wondering what Nelson al at 11.35 a. ln. At. Montrcal.both W°“|tl UHVO lhtltlgllt of the change trains front the East connect witll _ Shh-ts_ induding- night shh.| could be have visited a modern Cnnttd-a’s most famous t-ruin. The h,(.h»S ,md myth h-I excess 01-5300 100 h0unds_ battlesltlp. From July 30th, llt0ll,`Trans-Cunstla Llntlted, leaving nt|¢.h¢1|; ' Wll°T1iN‘J|ttll\t‘'~ n - - 1 f- .. 11 .- 11. `. ~-n. tall man, that is,- could not eight hours; Montreal to \\'lnni-!h1111-; ‘ 1-' 05 -UH Ort.-H1.. (0 Ht 1-in lull' t\;l1;`tll1{,i(i.tttn\it!.'q ‘Iii-.55 forty-one hours. fifteen mln-1ml§hh:`t;t:ls,‘_rgitéilhpttts land waicts 0111¢-rw1g,_- 1,1-0v1.1¢(1 for tn 11115 11.51,. . ~ t i 1 _ . I, . .‘ K) . 0ii(` I] ltlmsvlt’ wrote. cannot be very gootll Coming East, the first train an-~l 'Nt-ht-Owns tn excess of 3, , _ for the constitutionl think you will rtveg in St. John, ati 6.30 p. tn. eacpl? B S 00 (b) A mx or 'mem mr mm' on find H10 SVOWH illlll. DUI “Ct/Cl' making direct connections with llotuse or smoking jackets lIllIl(l~" ' Nova Scotia, vin Dig-hy, and points bath and lounging robes; East of St. John via Carlatlian Na- ,é__----*--o 4 Collector ot' inland Revenue, Linn- Oriental rugs, lottetown. P. E. I. This Act cutne into force May yard. ' There are' so many perfcct~'girll`torougli oi Ilrooklyn, wan pronoun il\lanltattan_ Tho five prize winnt-rs. ced the finest baby in 1110 five 1,91-.las .oy's_ in excess of $1.00 pei-U15 l\lil.V |19 DFL’-‘C¥`|l>0l1~ Neckties anti ncckweur and| 3. That. the following excisetax- ncarls, men's and boy's, in excess tes bc imposed, levied and collected at 1on the articles llcreinafter specilletl, namely: anti pants ot' coat anti pants, men' anti boy's, in excess ot' S-l‘.`»_tto; . . . . . . ' ,tr o women‘s`t\nd misses’ in excess $50.00 each; 5 (al A tax of ten per cent. ont!- 1` Boats, yaeitis, cnltot-s and tuotor Cloth o\e|t~o.tts men's anti boy s, boats. l'rovitled that on satisl`at~- 1‘ tory proof being turnlsltt-tl that lthese articles will be used only fo l` VVaistcoltts ,mcn's, sold aeparnt ,eaeh; ` l’_vjtunits anti untlerwettr in tional system. The second express icess ol' $5.00; 9 _ Canndian'I’aclflc double service - ' arrives in St. John at 1.00 noon Fans; _ A Vmnmus old Lady' making close connections with C. Purses anti ptu-kct-books, in ex- IIT d N. Il. train lor the East. cess of $2.00 each; ` um" to" “ml ' Th establishment of this new Shopping and hand bags in ex- cess oi` $6.00 ouch; FIG?"i‘f_(m(&v;::g;l’?)';t each way seven days tn the week llmbrellas, parn,_sols and sun- ’ ' ‘ ‘I ` n _' provides a wonderful connecting shades tn excess ol $4.00 each; Wm" ‘H the "_""`.“' 94' “m`nd"‘l “ link in travel between the Lower Trunks in excess ot' $40.00 each; 'mu Hgh' “I N`v'H° 'hu .m|'[" d"_~v‘ Proviltces, Quebec and the West, in- Vallses. travelling bags, suit~ imd Wm; H" ‘lulmmml Wm' ul" “lf fact, between all points East with ent-tcs_ hut boxes and fltteti travel lair that sbt- tlistrihtllcil ,l'“`i"_'_"."` ull points West, the importance of ing cases in excess ol' $25.00 each; among tht- _matatlols. \’th,o said which h.._ hhhgtrorrt, and must- ttlr G|0Vt‘*» t'Xt'<‘l\t ltlr. ill excess ot' S\“’m"¥7 h““'“"t~" dl" ~""“m”' peal to all classes oi travel, and at . $3.00 per pair. the same time marks s new era| Dresses, wonten`s anti ntisscs‘, in _____ _,_______,____,___. npmg lines oi national develop- excess of $45.00 each. ment and_commerclal prosperity. Sttlts,.woinett's and |nlsses', in r S913-5-17Mwf-Gi. ` excess of $60.00 each. if sg 1 _ x_|i 0"# ‘ \'¥l\I'\n v-vs coffee is often harm- ful to heall.h__ because of the drug caffeine which il contains. 1s free from al/ harm- ful substances. l’c 1s a deltctous cereal bev- erage with a coffee- llke flavor. Z'1ziz`re/y /zea/zz/:fu/.’ Try a lin from “che grocer. °°"°4i-n mmm cm-.1 co. Lta..vvina..f. on K I lNsnNrPosntn eu for Canada. ' I-'-'----*-` `(.loats and robes, the compouettt ""“"f‘ Cf‘“"~L ‘ ALMON HSHERIES- TREATY lmtterial of eltit~i` value being fur. g“Hon_ 3*! ~ 5 in excess ol $100.00 each. ‘ ’ . . . _ -_f.- ' P* » ' . , , ., 0 rum, wlltskey, brantly. gin. ' - SEEED Ilmry h`m("Ul °mlm)` w‘ tri- contalnin' ulort- than t`t»rt_\' (ut gmsswurv' tiditdttttt proofh spirits cordi'\l= _ ' _ Sportln' goods such as tennis ; _ '_`_ ¢ I . ST_ JOHN' N_ Bw Mhy -3_,__Th1- 'mckcts' gels' mem, UU,/CH undiliquers anti .~.ptxltuou'e;_at\t1 :tical X gpgynmg . treaty between Canada and United presses skates Snowshoes Shih, 10_ hollc llqors not otht-rw so pro\ tot : 1'¢‘.'.l.2."",,‘L‘;‘.°,$$ States covering the Sahnoay flither- hoggangv canal, nhddms and c,’1Sh_ {,ox;]oirrtlgt0l\lIs“Irl¢;p;`u;tio|t suitable for ' _......' ' _ t t. i ~ . . . e . .' .. \ ,,_“”¢m_,m_»4 ies wasv'si‘gnctl totlly tl tslhd ions, polo mallets, baseball hats, O “mo j“1(_r_ or fnm juiwsv fm__ 11 i \.-..y_..;L....~ _ ton by btcrctary (olby for the I rt gloves, masks prolot-tors, shoes audi _ , " - - _ 1 _ at ll ’"' , littl 3'-\l““.1\‘“il““““‘l°\‘G"‘m"‘ f‘"` utllform~t. troll bags “ml Huh" ld liflliiltylvfittllcOhtfifnldiiill“h*ft»iil'm<;itit'it\? r boards and Diotres, dice, gatnos anti 'known or d(,Smnm,_,\ Us _mmh.,“,_q_ I-. IN parts of gentes (except playin' cards anti chiltlrett`:t toys anti games), and all .similiar articles elixirs, t»sst~ttct-,<, extracts, lotions, tlncltlres or ltletiielllt-.~', or t-tilt-real and .spiritual lruit. essences. H01 MR ALEx_ MAc|:,oNA|_D_ t-.ommonly or cttlttttttt-|~t-tally knhvtlh mhcrwlsu pl_0vidL,d fm, in ,ms dL.:,,,__ ' ' s c o n l 'l`here pttsseti peacefully away nl. Orwell t‘uve on April 34- l930~ ‘ Alexander Mticl)ol\t\ld, aged 74. af- ttvr a lingering illness. ite sui`l`er- nd so much during his last days on earth that he prayed for the time to come when he would he with his Saviour. Deceasetl was it life- long reslticnt ot’ Orwell Cove nt tt klntl anti loving disposition; ul- wnys ready tl w_elcontc friend or stranger. lie leaves to mourn it sorrowlng widow, six sons anti one tlaugltlcr. John lieclor untl Willi- am, Calgary. Alto., Sinclair, Snsk.; l)ttnt'an, Quincy, Mass.; l~'runk. Newtown Cross; llunultl anti Annie Il. at. home: also three sisters. Mrs. C. MacLeod, Lyntiule; Mrs. l). Mt: Tnvlsb, Newtown Cross; Mrs. N. Martine, River John, N. S. Funeral ct-rvlees were conducted hy his pas tor, ltt-v. J, W. MacKenzie, nsslstetl by tier. ltr. MaeEwen, tho pall- i>e:tt't~t':< \\'t't‘t~Z D. D. Mnclictttl, ll. J. Nivliolsrut, J. J. McDonald D. _-Mttel')ougall, John MncKen'/.ic anti Joint Riggs. lntt-|'ment at lleliztst t'et\\t‘ter_\‘. (Patriot anti Ex. please copy.) as sporting t,oot in ex ess cents. for household or oilice use. fabrics. Idmbroldcries of silk. rites ot lacc and all manufacture of lace lals. th) A tax of twenty per et-ut on pipes in excess of $2.50 t-aclt. trays and tpatclt boxes of gold o nllver. _ . linntidors and ntnokltig stands. and riding habits. lluntin and bowie knives knives anti pencils. toilt-tware. provided for this re.~tolutlon ndapt t-tl for houseltoltl or ollire use. Sliver or gold tleposit ware. i‘intt‘d ware not otlterwlse pro- vided for ill this resolution adapted Vt-lvets, velvetoens. plush and silk I Wmmons .c0“U\h,1hg ,,hh.hS 1,1 l Lace, including collars or collar- ltibbols of ull kinds and mater- t'igar anti cigarette holders anti (‘l|.:ar anti clgarettt~ ca¢=\~s, aah Hunting and shooting gurntentn (told, sllvetr. ebony und ivory Articles of silver not otllerwlrte lution. On ulcoltttiie, pt-rfutnt-s tn' per- fumed spirits, hay rum, cultltlllt' Hilti iavettder waters, hait‘, tooth anti skin washes, anti other toilet l>\"" any kind. tsl A tax of thirll' Wm* PW , gallon: h On ale, Deer, porter and stout. On wines of all kinds. except sparkling wines. euntnittlng not _ nina. than torty pt-r_ cent ut prev! ‘ spirits. th) A tax of three tiollars per gallon: On elnunpagne and other -'lii\t`l<' r ling wines. (lt A tux of titty cents per Sill' lon: On lime juice and fruit itllvtrl. fortified with or cont-ulnlitll “Ut more than twcnty~llve per cent, Ol 5 .. l Gold anti silver mounted pocket WDM Spirim nu, mh,,,“.h..,. ,,r,,.,.1,1_ Lal for ln this resolution. , (4) That the exrl.st~ taxi-,. as itll- h0M,,1 hy |111. hr-1-r-t-rlittg re.~'oltlttolt 511311 hc payable in atltlitlun to the ` present t|u\lt>_~\ of ext-iso and t-us- toms nt the time of sale by the (`t\natllt\n manttfaetttmr or \\'l\f‘t1 @© @1©'©`@l@@_@.©@.@@_@_`@_©@_@_©_©@.@.@.@©@@@@@@©@@@@@@@_©©@@@©@@@@©@@ tx Z 0 mill' ' intpuriett, Intl. sltutl not NIMH such articles when exportt>tl_ anti shall be at-counletl for to ili_- .\la- jt~_=t_v in at>t-ortl:tnt~t- with stleli regtl- latious as may be prt»st-riltt-tl. (5) Thzlt t-\'|-r_\' perstttt selling: or dealing in the artit-lt~_- upon wlticit taxes are llnpost-tl as tn't-_-'t't'il1t-tlfon the iltth day of Way, 10:0, and _ by the ioregoiltg [lt-.-oltttiott.~', may to ltnve applit-tl to all goods men- tt'ontittuetl on Page Eight) '<%.33/- ‘ I ’\ ‘II V *lt l, it ~ ti *fl " _‘ /_ \- .‘ ._ if ,__ ` Our ;Wonderful Offer _ will be open for the month of May in each County, for Prince Edward Island only. Price covers freight to _your nearest station, Guarantee with each separator. Terms: Cheque or cash with order. Agents wanted in every community. We carry all repairs for Meloti, , Capacity lbs. milk per Lint price F. O. B. 0"|y 9°°d Um" J“"¢ No. hour. Toronto. 11st. 400 500. 600 720 3~ Fredericton .r Light, Strong and Pliablef SUMMER WORK BOOTS' ALMER-Mcl.ELLAN Patented Farm Boots are _ the prohegefootwear for summer work on the _ farm. y afford the lightness and foot comfort necessary for efficient work. See our varietz oi summer work boots. Each constructed to stand the nrdest wear, to resist water, to fit perfectly, - to keep soft and pliable, made in styles suitable for both .__ winter and summer use. “ All leather used is from lelected hides, tanned by the ex- clusive Palmer-McLellan Chromoil waterproofing process. The special soles and heels, nailed on by a' new machine method, give the_ solidity of l heavy work boot, with_.the " ' ease oi a moccutn. Uyour dealer cannot supply you, write PALMER-llcLELLAN SHOEPACK CUMPANY, LIMITED rnsnsatcron, ru. 1. /, AB. BROKERS,LTD _'_'-l---l-» ~_---~ ~ ------v-;__ -__~-_-_ ;_, - _--_~ ;-:_;-,'------ - --~,;_i shown in tt lengthy document lrem being lur. ' ' Uttawtt received by F. J. L‘aucy_ Livertcs. livery boots and hats. To Introduce the ~ ____-111| i t,_` `»_ - _ `-I-'.11 - ° @;@°©l©'©l©'©`@;©'©`@'©`l© ©i@ @ @'©l©l©'0 GQ THE Toronto Cream Separator Facsimile of-Melottc Cream Separ- ator, all parts being interchange- able. G5 *©*@ ©£@A©A©x©l©:©l@l@i@l _ Special advertising' price Del- your station. ‘»@i©.@` .©l©l©.© lil 08.00 $66.04 1 05.00 71.40 110.00 74.80 125.00 85.00 (0. , _ ,_ . e. tc. iil@@©® ` E.L'a.t~ ,___ ._ _ -» .5 ' : 2.71:; 1-;'A_:u:f;_; ':;°: iw rt-t1tlirt_~tl hy the Minister to take tionrtl therein imported or taken :out nn annual license tltt-rt~lore.‘ot|t of \\'art~hot|t4e for eon.~'umptlon for which license tt fee not t~xt‘t~t-tl-‘on and after that day, and to have int: $2.00 shall he paid. ' lalso a111>lit-titogtiotls nrt-vio\l_.l_\' im- ttil 'i`hat tht- provlsiom of iltt-lported lor \\'bit~h no t-utry for ron- .~'aiti ‘fort-goittg iltt-_soilltitttts shall .~'um1ti|ion was ltlatie itciol‘t~ that ht- tieetued to have t-time into fort-t\ tl:t_\'_ ...__ c;'~ -- -___;"’-~- va; L ;Y -__ - 1- _ u “My Sunday Chew” This is what the younger men have named STAG Chewing Tobacco. lt a flat plug that won't stain the pockets and may be carried in the pocket without the necessity oi its being wrapped. Ask your dealer for a Hat plug of “Stag”. If 6°:/e "- ‘ U) 90111!" ` _rL‘2!_§:-.~“°- .Q l \‘- tx* 1,\ it il .rf gr' __ I mt.- _».»<-r .. \ ' .- i <1. 935' ,t ,1 _-_fm-\. 1, .».