.2 " ETOWN we a Prince of Wales College Hall l ' , - ON W 9111339116)’, May 4. Thursday, May 5, Addresses will be ., L.L.D.; H. 'H. M. cf_ Us so ‘ "1""? . . Ivory tosohsr ls urged to sttsnd. Women who seek the un- u s u a 1 i n floor treat- ments delight in Dom- inion I n 1 a i d Linoleum. So different; so distinc- tive; it imparts an artistic touch that at once lifts a room out of the ordinary. Colours and designs ‘<0 choose from for every room, that blend with the spirit of each — from the work-a-day kitchen to the dignified library or recep- tion hall. Design illustrated is Dominion inlaid L ' leum N0. 70”, available in two drflerenl colourmgs. ‘ artistic designs for every room. Dominion Inlaid Lino- leum is moderately priced and lasts a lifetime be- cause the colours go right through to the burlap back. It is easy to clean and keep clean, odourless and easy and quick to lay. Polish it if you wish-—for appearance or for danc- ing. A Other Beautiful Dominion Floors Ihnniniori Printed Linoleum means ex- ceptional wear and beauty at very little cost. Nlade in widths up to twelve feet. l-lasy and quick to lay. Dominion Lin- nlvnnl Rugs come in popular sizes and Need no fastening of any kind. Low in price. At House Furnishing and, Departmental Storer-Everywlsore Dominion ‘Lmoleum ‘Beautifies 16a!’ Home Wait for the HALL Potato Sprayers and Horse Hoes We are Manufacturing and will have ready for this season Gal. Capacity Inspect. these before buying—if you l want best value for your money. HALL MFG. co. LTD. LWZLlW/‘Qlilflfiifji Annual Convention of the I Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation WILL BE HELD IN THE and Friday, May 6. delivered by: Shlw. o. 8a., Rsv. Ill, 8t. John, Mlss Jun Browne, 4m,- p. S. N. Robertson, Jss A. Clorsn, Torohto snd Summerside l Q. l] __ l I ' l l <1 g 11$“ ALBION NUT ALBION grove \ Phone us ‘your Single and Double Horse Hoes ' and Potato Sprayers of 100 K . ,- (Coyfllnued from page 11.) ipurptist» of roud upkncp. hnd is ls done Iu the ‘Fall season whcll‘ paid by ‘the people wluvhuse the - ' c are Yoncrally goilll-z‘ 1>111l roads most. Cur drivers llvo ex- Madehcanada hliartiiiziiiir. ‘We kmust ‘not lose Siohliprrssctl rho (ipiulop that u gallon bythenmhan’, of the fact that the increased Shlllflul" gllfitlllllt’ will go much lurlhcl" ‘hejammn ment of potatoes has made it al-lorvr u smooth, well kept road than Dominion most imperative that these roads =1 would under previous coltditloils, giatflahip are ‘kept UP- -\ll‘. 3101701111111 \\'*»‘"l‘l lud that. ‘the two or three cents a m " r ‘seed ol‘ proveu ‘itself worthy 0t propm . - llon. The ltleltl ‘ . ‘ ‘ lmlenrheirs hire very camlutllly tn- lfllledted ‘for ‘lilllrily or vorlety d-ur- first 1111c gmwlng season. and‘ omlly . ‘Tlhere Is an oldl ddea.‘ that a l v , Ilhose Heidi; which are lptronotmceidy {plunge We sre how dlsohsrglng regular-i IY, cars of nlcs fresh mlned Coal of _ ‘hlgh stsndsrd qusllty, nlmglyg OLD avouev scnssm-zo BPRINOHILL scnezuso l luvsmvzso sonsewso wqulrementv, "he ‘re-glide ed- tgrade ‘inlay/receive hpyphfln " nrlcss wuonsbls. prompt sorvlos. glv twrtmrhevt Quin‘ emitted 111 ‘ l 1 . . l Picture shows the Chancellor of the Excheqll" Hm‘! hi5 daushten f Diana, bgihg followed through Whitehall by a large crowd. He was on 5 his way to the Commons to deliver his budget speech. It was an oc- casion for “all smiles? for the Chufchllls- I l _.__a-~- W ---_ ___-,_- l ‘ MR. l. B. llcul All e . l tIN THE‘ Pouch SIIllATlllN therefore urrqc l1l1<111 1119 ‘-\“'1'-““" zullnn they paid for this service of Public ‘Works lo continue than was zimply returned 10 them In val- good \\'<.rk. uud l>il1‘1i<'11|1l1‘l.\' <>11 no by hdvinit the routli-l in good ro- lhose parts lvudiul‘. to Hllillllihli “"11" pair. In addition to that. u lurlze n-Qg, llllltllllll of this tux Is paid by vis- itors lo the Prowlnce who motor ovcr uur roads, and lll this way coll- lribuh- fitlllllillllllli to their upkeep. In conclusion .\Ir.1.\lcD0ll'ald rc- lnrrrtl to ‘tho Wiuperilncr question; which has lurch tit-cupyinl; the zit-j tcntion o1‘ our people for quite u whilc. "Phort; lmve Iieen ('lllll'_‘-‘.t‘H ip temperance legislation‘ llllTlllQ tho ]lll.‘~ll. twenty-five yeurs. Prnhillitiou has been given it lulr lriul. and no doubt hag dour stimc good; but there is u lot o1‘ dissat- lsizlvlltlll and it in the general fool?‘ in: than stlIIIPllllIlK should be dome lo itnpruvc the situation. Aflcrl giving it révrllllll-l cnnsltlorution. and with ull due respect for those who‘. 1 Encouragement to Fisheries- ‘ ‘I; xvns rt-urctlttllh: that whih- all |0ur other iutltlstries. such as I101: Iulq growing. dnlryluu. Pl-Zg‘ 1'11‘4'11‘~‘1 [and numy Iirunt-hcs of ugr‘ ulrure ,, have received u lol o1‘ llrislislllllvt‘ and ent-ournuclnctll tixun the tlov- ernmcnt. us" i110)‘ t'<‘1‘1t1i111y (|“““1'“' to do. our lishcrics Imvo uuftirtun- ulely bet-n nt-ulurlvtl. ’l‘hu't nl 00111149 i,»- p manor 1o bu dealt \\'ill1 by the Fctlt-ml thivcrumonl; but Mr. zVlcDouuId wus uliul 111 Hill’ mi“ it ls the illlcntivn o1‘ the local (lovernlucut m lzlitt‘ this tuarlcr 1111 and sue it‘ souu-lllillr-z" ram he dune lo givu the iislu-rnioll a hroutlvr feel that our Prohibition Law lS Itumvledsv of our rishvritrs and 1111‘ all rilzln. Mr. lhltilhnlzlltl was forced most prnfinihh‘ Wily u; citrry ou to the t-tmvlusiou that, the time.‘ ‘that. husiuu~rn 'I‘lu-r1*ul'1' rcflili" Inns now t-omu when another. ‘hurls of lln- fish Whit-ll urc- uou‘ rhztuut- is necessary. That. is‘ lhrtwvu dwny 2th‘ usvltu-s. that with zilst,» ‘who opinion of [hi5 Govern. ll. 1iropcr Itnowlvtlgt- of curing trould nlout. She made u good urlit-It- o!’ food. Any encouragement or assistance that this Government can give the fish- ermen of the Province would have the speaker's hearty support, as |he felt that our fishermen are fill- ing a very important place In the [industrial life of the Frovlnce. (Ap- plause). ‘Itelcrtrncr has been madfi 11o the poll ‘tux. 'I‘hu| was something ivhirh the (‘onst-l'\‘ztli\‘(! members _ promised the people would be (lune luwuy with. \\‘hy “'35; it taken oft .‘ Because the greater proportlon ‘who paid this tax were farmers a change, whlch, we trust and ,of the country,anclit was placing an know, has for Its object a better ‘unfair burden on them. ‘The chew-and more workable Temperance , lino tux, which llltH been enacletllLaw and that he ls going to sub- lbv lllls Govormuviir. is u dllfereutlmlt hls proposal to the electors for fl-‘IX PIIHFPIY. ll i.~' for the special their removal. (Loud applause). Simu- people say that this mntterl should ‘be submitted to u plebls~ cilr; hut. if that were done, and? the result. of ‘the plebiscite was tori‘ n t-tmtiutiance Qt’ the Prohibition‘, law, one can readily uudcrstundl the position this Govermuent would‘ he in, believing as the Government (Ines that this luw is not a. success and does not meet the existing con-l dltlons. The Premier the speaker! believed. has taken the rlght course in announcing where he stands onthls question, and In de-‘ clarlng that he is prepared to make KIWI?!) SFIEII). llhese RTlZUlRS un-e now ntlvcml-Izetl by practically all ‘leaidllng seerhamcan In flwnnda, from whom. they :mu‘y ‘he ‘purchased. It is also possible to purchase llhls sepdl direct.‘ ilroln g-muicirs- "llhe AssocIu-tlnon issue n list encih your ot those who are _ otfe-nlng llteglstemtl and Exvlm Nu. spot-ml sued ‘growers and rellalble 1. lSeed‘ for sale o! dlfilerent. vatrle- sued tIcalen-s. ‘Ylltist growers are ties» Those Iwho contemplate pur- IlOW memfhcrs of the Canadian chasing seed should write ‘the Sec- l [been tlroivtn-‘s Association, wthifle-mltlalry or the lAssoclethm at 114 our lie-st dealers fhul In this Asso- Victoria ‘Street, Ovtlaiwo, ‘for a copy 1u.allon tlllclr hcsl. source 0t supply- oil’ tlhe above ‘list. Tlhey should P511101‘- tlw ‘Association ‘ will not. ‘the-u locate ‘seed’ which has been,‘ Ptwolrnize varieties ‘which have ‘produced as near their own tl-lo-l 1111" 111F911 "horouuhly maven. oiieurlet.‘ as possible, since experience‘ ‘need Iiavo no lrem- o‘! obtaining has -slhown- mm- 1when§ seed 0t u u vurlcly which than not zlvelu Itlml land vauiely has proved suitable tor a dlsitrlctfoéetl‘ grown _' hi’ or nemr- that tlfstrrlct- is likely‘ to be 'be‘l1ler than tlhalt ibrtrught ln from outside. ' i (Experimental Farm; Note.) "i"""“ "P" scrcrill sources 41mm ‘Wlllvh to ohtuin good seed. 0f ‘those lllo two most. common are o-t’ seed pemlodlcolI-y la "W "he "Plus idea ls not usually I cont [mt-a wflltiul inspector to lbs; 99-9 per dfQiflllblq. _ "*1 l" Yflflety, are elven without loumlnltoln. 11ml investiga- ’ zero-smitten by the A8800"? tlun will! usually rrevoa/I the lac-I". Jon‘ the form or vetlllootes of tlmt wlhero mnlslde seed proves "PR='-"11'111 ‘11 Seed‘ Ifrom qua res- ounelzlfor ‘m that grown ‘on n- étven lsl-eiretl flrhls. if up tlo Ute aillnll- farm, the latte-r deed thus not (lIe-, urtl of yllulllty required“ szlglt vo-Ioped us filmy “,9 h.“ 4.1m 599d l seed, and l! ‘tree from hfééd so s’ vdhlcli has lbeen ‘lntmtluce-tl. It also ""11 P111y11<=w11v tree 1mm lzroin M hsigpe-‘ns very rreqtienuy nun seed o-tlhevr Jttmlo, may the ‘given the ‘oll- on n, given ltarni "boconim mixed. 1'01“! 81mm: klnmvn as “Rerlstemd in whloh- case a change‘ to pure ‘Seed’? duh u the hlshest ofltlclall ‘real u to be commended. ‘ 811d“ rewrnlzetl 1hr tlhe Cancun (libero lnre ‘litany vendors of ne'er] b56811 Aot. ‘ throughout the cmvhtryl wllio pur- lseed which tiles not qtvlle com- pool ‘to be the (llsbrlbutom o‘! lily Wm‘ ‘U’ l1? standard det. lor vlivrletles which are superior to g Iyel. olillarevl. 18inch otter- lulm should" be lreirurosd with con- sflllamlble suspicion, ‘and; prospec- two nllrohaeem are, timed ‘to con- (slllill ‘llhe nlbove tAlmoclwtlon , or H Jllu-lr Maren Experimental Station Iifllllfl-lor Alzrlt-ulttirlvl College helm-o Ill- lfivetl- vrallng their money. , _ f.“ 4 strode ltnown us I mtma _No. , iprovlltlllrflg it lddén nnt lfnlll Ibolow u certain inrlnlmntm titollldlnlld islet for this grade. marm- en's w-llo wlslh ‘to aooure reliable need should order either lore-ll Seed" tirflfixtra No. I / VERYONE knows there’s nothing like the long lasting, economical Bon Ami Cake for cleaning and polishing mirrors and windows. Just dampen your cloth, rub it over the Cake and cover the surface with a thin Bon Ami lather. In a moment it dries- then whisk it off with a soft, clean cloth or tissue paper. Not a streak, not a smudge, not a finger- mark remains-—just glistening cleanliness! Thorough yet scratchless, Bon Ami cleans and polishes dozens and dozens of things in the same safe. easy way. And use it as much as you will, it never red- dens nor roughens the skin-never makes the finger nails brittle. For 36 years- preferred by housewives everywhere! ll fl _\' A \l I inunyl -__..______ _, on feeding liberally this season. Is rich In vltamlned and a sure preventative of rickets. Our Puppy Food is guaranteed to be strictly fresh Order early so as to be sure of receiving demand ls anticipated. t s ranchers for disinfecting pens and houses. LIMITED, MONTREAL for PUPPIES g The success, following Its use during the last two years, has clearly proven thl merits of this IMPERIAL product to our eipe-isnoed ranchers snd they are plsnnlrlll Our formula ls speclally suited to the needs of: the young snd growing foxes, your supply In good time so s‘ he"! HA UCK FIRE GUN We have theiexclusive agency for the HAUCK FIRE GUN endorsed by "m." Full Inlormstlon on request. casino? rprowu P.€.I. Prinrifial uses of Bon .4 mi - for rlnnlifl and puIiJ/llng Bathtubs, Tiling Brass, Copper and Nickel Ware Aluminium Ware v Fine Kitchen Utensils White Woodwork Steel Knives and Forks Windows, Mirrors , ' Refrigerators White Shoes, The Hand; Linoleum and Congoleum ' ' Hasn ’ t Scrn tchod Yo!" Cake and ‘Powder. g most housewives use both ‘