l l1" l that ' are: W. A. Gander M '3 A; SUMME yizhuut ixgipl to t . Ixti". _.... itovfiliqiilifilsrt l Qlzrxnvty 7m/YesandNo/ HE ROYAL MASTER was designed p; a SLIPCIYTiTQ - a tire worthy of the that travel the roads. Bur results have proved all types of cars nre being e ui d, with Royal hltismcrs. q PPe - Men who are shrewd appraisers of vaIuelm-g Buy. , lug; these supdr tires. They are convigged that Royal blasters are a positive economy for any man who drives a cur for more than one year. Taxis are being equipped With Royal MflSt6fS'—- ,, _ more and nun‘; of them every week. That is stircly the illILll proof that these tires do give more economic-ii zincl trouble-free mileage than any other tire made. ' ' Are Rugwl hiusrei-sy then, luxury tires.’ —— li yin ilrizw- your cur for One year only, yer. l: . Tlilj,’ 1H" m1 (\l‘.'.i‘.'1l‘ = iCC. They last tOO long. lj --lf m» l .p :. cut AiS hug as the average man does- ii t i311. U. :.~ \~. ~.~;..-yoi1 through. Tllie lliwy-al . it. the bcsttire ever made, and it slmultl in, laquue it ‘v4.15 built with deliberate disre- ‘ ,, yard for costs. i l! . _ ‘ _ v , _ ' / l; It l1. made 01.; -- the Luroper Jrze for real economy. it llJS a ntw l,'_.l.l " llouble thick. Compounded Cured by a new slow process. l plfls o" hitl; Vt" in. (TflLlfCLl web cord make walls that ' 1v ilcxlble —- a carcass that will resist ‘will blow out 1199mm In onzvm RnulMura in R , finesifcars Not 5E five thousand of service (II-l A I‘?_ LO'FTE'l‘OWN Univ; r. .11 hl-Jtcrs Ltd. O F," '1‘ L ,. AG tu- McLaine Service Station N. JfNicholson Sim: ~ n. u. n. Horne ' R. T. Holman Ltd. L__________ WHY, INDEED. P: a i-ncent drnnving-rrirwiii pie" ronncrtlon with the Clnlnre i V‘, in which deserving ln: "'1 .~;ho takes n, deep prrsrmvl not. Lady Joan Verney told zlusing story? I sERyilcE . .. n Sunday school ' addressing o. class suing the significance of {in ho rskcd, "does a bride d9‘ "Ll in white nt he!‘ iii-l l -\. llle ;f"." in h» rlo‘. o" ‘fill ll‘l1l'l'li‘ H . This is ‘the word that has been ‘liéVili in describing our work Ill R/iisiii) LETTERING ING on all our MONUMENTS + .1 l We aim to give the best of service combined with the very finest ma- crial. Ten per cent discount on nli Scotch and Vermont Marble, etc. Chandler €e°yBell s PHONE 741—J 160 KENT ST. .1 tun unswPfC-d. he went 611. Una IHIIIHPI Llnlment m _...__.___ "Because white stands for Joy, and m9 W953i"! day is the most Joyous occasion in a woman's life." Irhmedlmlv a little fellow piped: “P181”. w. why do the men 8H wear blackTh-Pearsons Weekly, (he Flu. 6' CARV- Native Grani tes, ' of ‘Wheat is not the l rrizn'w& The Controll A Of Grain Smuts The particular chemical to use for treating send grain depends entirely upon the smut disease sought to control. For instance, the treatment employed for combattlngmoose smut same as for Stlnking smut or Bunt. Similarly, ley is not effective for loose smut of Barley. The reason for this is sim- ply that the loose smuts are cov- ered by a fungus which lives through the winter inside of the grains and can be destroyed only by the hot- water treatment. On the other hand the spores of Wheat Bunt and Cov- ercd Smut of Barley are on the sur- face and are killed readily by chem- lcals} The most up-to-dole recommends tlons for smut control are found Bulletin No. 81—Ncw Series, issu by thefiominzon Boianist, Con! Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Trot merits are given as follows:—V/Iir Bunt, Loose Smut or Oats and C‘ ererl Smut of Barley. The solu‘ r prepared by adding one 119W"! formalin to 40 gallons water formalin and water are ivcll r... together. Since this quantity l liquid muy be grenicr than is rt- qulrcd for us: in n snglc day, uni the above proportions by ridding one ounce of formalin to every 2%’.- gal- lons of watt-s. The urqin to he trrnhd is placed in a pile on a clean floor, and sprinkled with formalin solution from on ordinary sprinkling-can or by means of a broom. The grain is. then sliovcllcti o" r into smother pile, the grain being l as thoroughly us possible i3 (l trzbtific the moist- ure. ‘The grain i attain sprinkled and shovcllerl over. This operation Ls repsatrrl until the gJain is uni- formly moistcnbti. Forty gallons of solution will -ti'eat. from ‘l0 to 53 buslieLs of g ennroxirnatcly one gallon to e T112 lrcsteii ctl up for iolzi‘ sacks or c '15. Loose sunizt of smut of l3 hot-ivatei- . Firit the u-nter :83 g hours and tli:n i‘ immc d for t’ kept dlzrivg this to" temperafizi-J itct F‘. should I12 cover- hours with clean Wheat and Loose controlled by Z111 A copy t! once‘ publication tray be olafwined free b1" uppiyng to tlzt- L‘!ldf*l‘.iffl?{1. Doubt as in lb.“ p ‘. merit to cmyfui": s‘ r i"l alto municntczl to ‘.110 v S. S. LADY IEIIDIIEY A7111‘, “Q HALXFAK. pally lrcziet.-. flags. iii- l‘. ' c. Rctiney" fifth n d 1v. of thcflinars built, in Croat Bl‘ 21.11 irn- the Cruz- ndlan National Steamship Wes‘. Indies sewiec untier the construction przzgrnnzme. litre Friday moi-mini: pocl. "Th." ship behaved splendidly despite burl weather on the Atlantic" ", Cnpfnin J. . flcith. said . ‘WV: swiled from Liver- pool on .. Rvclncy" proved licirgrli n perfect sen bent.‘ . The new ‘ 'lll‘."1' i< alnmsi. iden- tical in ll iiilhiv: with the p ‘Lady Nc m. the firm of the Can ntllrm Nitioizal Stoamslzips new West Indies Flcct. L‘l:e the “Lady Somers“ which sniltfd at mltlniF-ht 0Y1 h" maidsn trip to the West Indies. in ifillTliillLfi the s'.-.i":i"e to the n group of islands, the "Lildy y" is fitted with special rc- ztion equipment nnd space t0 '.l_V bantnns and other fruits. Tile, first sailing of thc “Lady l ‘.".lncy“ will he April 29th to Bet‘- ~- chi. nmasnu, and liizigstou, Jamaica t. "rniiig to Montreal and sailing _.1r.i that port. rlntlnc the summer xsnihs, and from Hnllfnx in the inter. An unusual feature was established "u Iialiiax today with the "Rodneyfis" xrrlvnl. Three of the five new what does for covered smut of Bar- j desired amount may be prepared in , fiscin Llver- I A II \- t) i muwill Tl Mirage . “or Reality N the horizon we all catch glimpses of El Dorado . . . the city of gold . . . where there will be no more hard- ship or privation. wealth. experience. lSLOBHIUES of the Canadian National Fteamships West. Indies service were y “Rodn-ey" had just. tied up at this clock, the “Nelson" was discharging part carlzoe of sugar at the Wwdside ‘yi-etincry, and the “SornersT was iprcpnring to depart on her maiden lvoyage to me South. l A splendid time took place in the Florida. Hotel, Pownal, on Easter Monday night where some one hundred friends o! Mr. E. W. Mur- tin, the Mail Courier on the Char- lottetown, R.,R. 1, presented himself‘ with an address and a purse of one hundred and thirty dollars. Danciml and games of different kinds gave every one l. good time, splendi“ music being furnished by Messrs Mc- Innis and Inns of Cherry Volley, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, of Charlotte- town. The following is the address:- Aprii 1, 1929. Mr. Ewen Martin, Moll Courier, Dear Sir:- We your friends and box-holders on your long and tadioua route are gathered here tonilht tn wish you n Happy Easter, end Ill prosperity in the coming yelfl. Despite weathcr conditions of nli kinds and bud IOldl, you are llwnys lon the Job, ever chilling , And courteous and we no not Mnmindfui oi’ your mun? sou or kindness. And now we toke this opportunity to! lhow our npproclltion for the many rover: you hove done for all of ul, by prenntlnl you with this purse. not for its Intrinsic value, but as l tangible expression o! our coed-will Gct-rich-quiclc schemes l he was then bounced, and all sang. "For Hes a Jolly Good Fellow." Th: , - - gather-um closedlby singing the Nn- , sonnnss AND PRESENTATION | l l It is human-and indeed commendable -—to seek always after financialindepend- once. It is human . . . but none the less tragic . . . that so many are tempted to seek some short cut or royal road to For many and unscrupulous are those who prey upon in- and A L‘; l‘ c.‘ you: box- Len Signal on holders and receivers of mail, on?’ 113,4 and m; "Lady lm this port at one time. IhelRui-ai Route. 1- y S. Farquharssn. w. '1‘. cpsm. Although taken by Silfpiflfil), Ml: ltianhi made a neat and witty speech, tionnl Anthem. She Obtained Most Marvellous Results Quebec Lady Tells or Budd's ' Kidney Pill; l l Malls. S. Gnumlmd Sillored with| l Bcoknohe Saint Simon, P. Q, April .-—, (SpeoioD-"I hasten to write to youl . because your Dodcfs Kidney Pills have truly relieved me," writes Nelle H S. Gnumond,‘ who resides at this place. "I nm 28 years old and have suffered for the past three months with backache. I was advised to take Budd's Kidney Pills. Shortly after doing so my pains disappeared. I ., have only token two boxed! advise all those who suffer with bad Kidneys ‘; to try them. I urn sure they will be " satisfied." Other suflerers of backache tell of pains relieved and health restored through the use of Dodd‘: Kidney Pills. They not directly on the kldnlyl. They strengthen the kkineys and put them in shape to strain the uric acid H out. o! the blood. Your halt-h, strength and vitality depend upon the condition o! your blood, {or it is through the blood that every part or your bodu is nourished: _ i and esteem towards you. _____‘ nod built up.‘ 140"‘: 17m!‘ T5 vcr fie‘ s '“ promoters of doubtful speculations- they lead us on swjith alluring promises of prosperity —- lead us on toidisillii“ v 1 = a merit and loss. And all the ,'-". reality 'J~ ,.' our grasp. l._:. ‘ ' "cans oi - well-:cle:1.:i Life .. -. humblest of. us may l: beyond our c" " " " 'iL€ represen- ..-w you the safe J creating an estate. fit t- t Ti Is Conscientious Completeness which tum: work into art-Ibo _ , under- suiunnpy "in sympathetically well done, ' some. For you: we hove been runway; the minor detail; or our service nml equipment into perfection. Our Facilities and our experience Ire for 7°11!’ l"! ll!“ service. Ours is the only Protestant l-‘uncnl phoning Ir- in vbo City ‘vial it.» mm nu‘ ‘l _. sqfnififin, bfickmi calms, no up-to-dntc Funeral c. ‘ The Loudn- h; nlygnys “melamine In o linden anp the effort to equal hnn In d I00! of that inlership. _ WHEN DEATH OCCURS CALL 160. 1 TmiL§@nFwmdHm@ ~_,-,.~,-¢. u. I,’|4I§IIQQIIIY‘ l