nlrcalwpglz 31.1931 A -.-- --- i} iuthur 0f Noted Phrase is illknown (rFrAwA, Dec. 29-41710-011111- ,‘1_.; u; three government depart- ncnte are searching for the euth- I,,. or a, phrase which Canadians i. e made immortal, but of whose A‘ in they are entirely in the __ All enquiries have so far ‘JD! n fruitless. “Mun-ping the arched entrance "i the Memorial Chamber in the H rliament building are inscribed m.- words: "Ali's well, for over (!‘i1F0 among his peers a happy aa.l"iol‘ 5189135" \\.'ll0 wrote these words? John Pearson, architect of the parlia- anwit buildings, does not know. 1.“. National Defence Department, “mu-r whose instructions the Me- ,,,..,,,ii Chamber was designed. have no knowledge. The Public \\'u:i;.\‘ Department and the Pub- Al-chlves are equally in the .0 "ark. ll From time to time information is zlskcd of the various depart- lucllts relating to the identity of the unknown creator of those lines and each request sends officials iloring through documents, only to Emerge with the confession that ;' {v zlont know. Till.‘ lines were chiselled above - vntrance by the sculptor, Lake, i o had muchto do with the armbolisfll of the chamber. But lake, who resigned while the work was still in progress, can not now in located; and so far he seems to be the only individual in posses- mn of the necessary knowledge. During the unveiling of the ‘ylmy Ridge Memorial, on July 28, i036, King Edward VIII made the rbnlence a text whereon to found his dcdicatory address. I-le quoted ‘i, rccaliing how he had himself ionmilly inaugurated the Memor- ial Llllalnber in 1937. The phrase has passed into common usage in current literat- nre; and. is, in Canada, perhaps file best known sentiment of re- raclnbrance uttered, excepting only “illev shall grow not old" by Law- rcllce Binyon. The scorch has spread to Eng- land, and recently a London liter- ary lveekiy published a request for iho authorship oi the lines. No response has appeared. Suggestions that they might be contained in ivoorisworthfls “if a l? P Y Warrior" have long ago been set at rest. ‘lire words are not there. ‘Finis, until the sculptor, Ioke, is found, or until some Canadian _. nn_crnal<l.m'rlrrow srocx QUO TA TYONS PROMISE PRICES IIIONTRIIAL, Dec. 80 —(CP)— Wheat, northern, No. I, 1.58 1-2: barley, Canadian western No. a .72 1-4; oats, feed, No. 1 .54; flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 8.10; aeconih 7.70; bakers 7.80; winter wheat patent, choice 4.- 55-6.85; white corn 4.20-4.30; bran, ton 28.5; shorts, ton 30.20; middlings, ton 38.25; rolled oats, bag 80llrbs 3.15; hay, No. 2, per ton, earlobe 9.00. Cheese Out white. colored 14 1-2. Butter No, 1 30 1-4-1-2. I!!! in cartons; A-large 24; A- medium M; A-pullets 20; B-large 20; B-medlum 18. Potatoes: N0. 1 Que whites 80's 55-80; No. 2 80's 35-40; No. 1 N. B. mte 80's 03-65; No. 1 P. E. 1. mts 90's 80-82; 80's 87-70; 50's 47- 50. MGNTREAL. Dec: 30 —(CP)— Prices held steady in quiet trade on Montreal open produce mar- ‘kets today, Graded egg shipments in carlois or less were 24 cents a. dozen for A- large, 22 for A-medium, 20 for A- bullets. 20 for B-luge and 1s for B-mediuln. Butter was quoted st 30 1-4-1-2 cents a pound for carlots or less of No. 1 with lots to retailers at 31 for solids and 31 1-2 for prints, Cheese was 14 1-2 for Ontario white and colored, Potatoes: No. 1 Que whites 80's 55-80; No. 2 .80’: 35-40; No. 1 N. B. mte 80's 63-85: No. 1 P. E. I. ate 90's 80-82; 80's 67-70; 50's 47- MOMREAL, Dec. 30 —(CP)— Prices were steady today, in light trading on Canadian commodity exchange. Butter spot -Que grass regrad- ed 30 1-4-30 1-2; Que Znds (38 score) 29 i-4-29 1-2; Que grass buyers-inspection 30 1-8-30 3-H. Sales: 250 boxes Que grass regrad- ed at 30 3-8 and 50 boxes Que grass regraded at 30 1-2. Cheese spot -Unquoted. Tggs spot -Ont A-large 24a; A- medium 22a; A-pullets 20a; B- large 20a; B-medium 20a, "'*" Grain Prices WINNIPIIO. Dee. 80 --(OP)—— Broadest export demand of the week for wheat, firmness in out- side lnarkets and light offerings kept futures at higher levels on Winnipeg grain exdunge today. Canadian wheat sales for Great Britain, including Ne. 8 northern from Pacific ports, materially aid- ed advances 0d more than a. cent at the start. Borne selling near the close resulted in final prices 1 to 1-8 cent higher. Dec 1.31 5-8. May 1.18 1-2-5-8 and July 1.10 7-8. Good demands for grades of cash wheat brought further indi- cationsof scarcity when only sales resulted from sharp price advan- ces. No. 1, northern gained 1 cent to 25 cents above the May future while No. 2 northern went to 19 1-2 cents premium, an advance of 1 1-2 cent. Durunls eased a cent. Exporters were credited with purchases of barley but other trade in coarse grains was quiet. Final prices were fractionally to 1 cent higher for May flax. WINNIPEG. Dec. 30 —(W)— Closing futures quotations wheat— Dec 131 5-8; May 118 1-2-5-8; July 110 7-8. Oats —Dec 49 l-Bb; May 47 3-8-3-80: July 44 l-2b. Barley -Dec 6i 3-80; May 60 7-8a; July 57 7-8b. Cash prices: Wheat—No. lhard 143 1-2; Ne. 1 nor 143 l-‘J; R1. 2 nor 138; No. 3 nor 123 5-8: No. 4 nor 113 5-8; No. 5 wheat 90 1-2; No. 8 wheat 81 1-2; feed 71 1-2; No. 1 garnet 126 5-8; No. 2 garnet 123 5-8; No. 1 durum 85 1-2; No. 4 spec 109 5-8; No. 5 siDeo 80 1-2; No. 8 spec 87 1-2; track 141 1-2; screenings 500. Oats -No. 2 cw 52 1-8: No. 3 ow 48 1-4; ex 1 feed 40 7-8; No. 1 feed 44 1-8; No. 2 feed 40 7-8; N0. 3 feed 38 7-8; track 47 3-8. Barley —No. 8 cw 59 3-8; No. 4 cw 5B 3-8: No. 5 cw 57 3-8; No. 6 cw 56 3-8; track 80 7-8. Currencies with a long memory can be dis- covered to recall where and when the verse appeared. and by which it was written. the authorship of one of the noblest sentiments in the liturgy of Canadian services of remembrance ‘continues a mystery. ~ ‘>521 10s.‘ us.- 1.2 fi- Control Guardian locals. per uord; splrlluul Dill-Inge, Cards, elm, word. Other rates on application. y lllnllnurn Ullurle 1,... ._ y .. Agents Wanted AGENTS T0 SELL PORTRAIT Enlargements. Big Money Maker. United Art, ‘Ioronto. A. W. 11-480-11-24-381. SMASH G0 PRICES. AGENTS and distributors. Buy at strictly jobbers prices. Fast selling Small- wares, Notons and 1101181965- Pl-ce list. Write PhiliiP'5 Sale-r Reg cl 59 Craig West, Montreal. N-554-12-1l 25-1-1-8. Boarders Wanted BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED 231 (irn lion Street. 11-450-12-31-1-3-21. Ill»! RDERS ACCOMIIIODATED at 45 Upper Prince. Phone No. 11113-11 L-438-l2-29-3i. For Sale [llil-ISS Corn Salve, 39c all Druggists. ________ ___________i I-‘Olt SALE-NEWLY l-‘BESIIENED » Jersey Cow. W. R. McKay, Brack- lcy. 11-436-12-31-41. __._ [Kill COAT FOR SALE, IMITA- lion raccoon, nearly new. Apply ‘ 223 Fitzroy. L-462-l2-3l-li. " n1 —|> m" Advertising ates aya e III hence 4n per word; Western and Eastern Announcements land Coming Ifvenia 2o '50 pl-r “only In lleruurlanrldoileaa, 4o per name; Letters u! Condolence 701 pl-r inch. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70o per Inch or 4o per for any puwrtlaemenl twenty-five cents. locale, Io per word; Classified 70o pea- Incll; Liars ol Floral and Male Help Wanted APPRENTIUE WANTED u; learn Barber Trade. Short Course 989m training. Molar Barber Col- lege. Halifax. 17-350, WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS to obtain positions as Letter Car- riers, Postal Clerks, Customs Ex- aminers, Corks, and Slenograph- ere, etc, and can help you. Write us for proof and free information. M. C. ‘C. Schools Ltd, Toronto __1_0;_£>_l}lg.st_i_l1_Callada. M. H. W. Personals WANTED - onlqllval. roams, songs, for in " to consider- ation. Send poems to Columbian Music Publishers Lid, Dept. C-fl, Toronto. N-l05-9-25-Sat-61. WOMEN-YOU CAN BE HNAN- clally independent. We have help- ed hundreds of Canadian women earn a living by operating kinder- gartens in their own homes. Illus- trated booklet free. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Toronto, w- N-Pstrflatti- To Let FOR. SALE — SEVERAL COOKING stoves, base burner and a number of water fronts for ranges. Apply 89 Rmhford Street. L-464-12-3l-2l. l-‘olt saw -- 1711502110. SIZE so. Good condition. Reasonable. Pilolle sea-J. 11-445-12-31-31. FOR IE1: - YOUNG mllsn cow and hill. Wm. Trainer, Mt. Ryan. 11-434-12-29-31. T0 RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE all modern conveniences 78 Upper Prince Street. Apply 122 Fitzroy. 11-446-12-29-31. TO LET — SIX RDOMED HOUSE on Malpeque Road close to City Ilmlts. Very reasonable rental. Apply Eastem Trust Co. 11-457-12-30-31. Work Wanted ma. SALE - BOX SLEIGII. "1 driving sleigh. Apply Everett i-‘ord, Bracklcy Beach. 11-432-12-29-31. l-‘on 5A1. E-NUMBER 0F VllUlCB pale silver male foxes- Apply Wellington MacNeill. I..-305-l2-28-3l. FOR SALE — BOX SLEIGII AND sccoud hand wood sleigh. Apply F. J. Sentner's Fbrge. L-384-l3-28-30-1-l. Fore SALE — CIIATIIAM PUNG sleigh and Jog Cart. Apply Charlie Reardon, 200 Weymouth. 13-417-12-30-31. ALI. SIZES USED RADIATORS, furnaces, pipe black and galvan- ircd. Baths. sinks. basins and toilets at reasonable paces. Ideal Plumbing Suppiies Limited, 30 Crnir: St. West, Montreal. ‘____~ Female Help Wanted L W" ‘ITED — RELIABLE HOUSE- ‘pcr. Good cook and middle n12.1- profcrrcd. Mrs. Pl. C. Muttart, _ hiarsla field. L-374-12-28-3l. Lost - PAIR or cusses. coullrax oral. wilvrs novel-z- work. Apply 89 Edward Street. . 11-428-12-29-31. Wanted WANTED - BABY SLEIGII IN good condition. "X" care Guard- ian. L-485-i2-30-3i. WANTED — HAY AND STBAW delivered at farm. W. R. Dirlnis. L-449-12-3l-3l. ‘WOMAN WANTS WORK av nav. Phone 758-3. L-laa-lz-al-al. WANTBD-43000M FOR '5 YEARS at 5% on city property worth "moo-insured for $3000.00. Owner has good job. Write Guardian L. C. M. 11-302-12-28-30-1-1. WANTED TO RENT — SMALL house or heated Apartment with fireplace preferred. Also inter- ested in bed sitting room with flrr. place. Write A. T. Guardian stating amount of rent. _ L-435-l2-31-1i. Acetate moire, one of the first oi the dressy fabrics to be used some veal-e ago when the "dreumakcr" into fashion. is bring revived "this ardiarl. L-427-12-30-2i. season for Southern beaches. bathing suits. to MONREAL. Dec. 30 —(CP)— Pound sterling declined 13-32 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- day to 3.00 1-8. The United States dolfar eased 3-84 cent to 1.00 5. 8-1 willie tile French franc was .01 cent lower at 3.38 cents. NEW YORK, Dec. 30 -—(AP_. The franc steadied today following a settlement of the Paris utilities strike, although cable advices in- dioeted the official control found occasional support necessary. Nar- row changes downward predomin- ated in most other European cur- rencies. , The French franc finished un changed at 3.39 1-8 as did the Holland guilder and the Swiss franc. Tho British pound dropped 1-8 of a cent at 34.99 3-4 and the belza .01 of a cent. The Canadian dollar was up 1-32 of a cent at .99 29-32. FINANCE NEW YORK, Dec. 30 —(AP)-_ Foreign exchange; Great Britain demand 4.99 7-8, 4.99 11-16, 4.99 3-4; 60-day bills $4.99 l-ld; de- mand: France 3.38 l-8; Italy 5.- 20 1-4; Belgium 18.98 l-2; Ger- many 40.28; Canada .90 29.32, FINANCE NEW YORK. Dec. so -<c1>>- R1" Sugar was unchanged today at 3.20 for spots. Buyers showed no interest and no sales were re- ported. No. 3’ closed unchanged to 1 point lower with sales of 900 tolls. Closc: Jan 2.230 March 2.2m July 2.285 Sept 2.300. No. 4 closed unchanged t0 1-2 higher on sales of 950 tons. Refined was unchanged locally at 4.65 to 4 85 for fine granulated with demand light. MONTREAL, Dec. so —(CP)\. A widespread rally brought gains of fractions 1o as much as five points to today's stock msnket. Quidtlwdllid WM Bt- Lawrence Paper Preferred, up five points to 40 after yesterday's four-point drop. Price Brothers common advanc. erl a. couple of points but the pre- ferred slipped one in an adjust. mvnt to prevalent price levels. Others firmed fractions. In Rails. Notional Steel Gar 1881M two minis while Canadian Car issues and C.P.R. galngd fractional improvement. can. structions were firm. ‘Total sales: 74.400 shares; Mines 50.700; lndustriais 23,700, Bonds $5.000. . MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) MQWREAL. Dec. 30—-Selected "Ilhl"! quotations on Montreal C1111) Market today were: Stocks Close Beaufor g1 Cart Mfll 71/‘ Thomp Cad 33 NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Press) - Stocks Close Am Cyan B 22:1 Am Gas Elcc 35a; Am Super Power 1 Brown Pfd 22 Cit Ber 11,4 Creole Pet 22v. El Bond 8h m4 Gilli O11 RI. Humble Oil (15 Lock Air p3; Niag Hlld '7 Pant OI 5'16 MINING (Canadian Prw) TORONTO, DW- 30- Bloch 01°" Ajax Oil 3° a P Con g Alder-mac 2 i Alexand ‘, g Alli-III 15"‘ l Ang Cdn 15g Ang Huron 35 ,. Afflfi? l6 ..- ‘ Ashley 5%, Astoria 3'1» ; Bagemac 31 ‘ Bankfield 65 1 Base Metal 25 Beattle 12a i Bidgood 37 Bobjo 1° Bralorne 925 i Brown Oil 52 Buff Ank 13 . Buff Can 4, Bunk Hill 19'.- cal Edm 285 Calnlont 55 Cdn Nlalrobic 9'1 Parihon 155 Cent Pat 235 Con Porc 9 Chromium 4° Comwealth 3'7 Coniarum 159 Con Chib . 30‘, Con Smelt - 55»: Davies 51 Darkwater 12 Dome X 4‘, Dorvai 13"; t Cr . no East Malrobic 102 Eideroda 215 Falcon 54° Fed Kirk n Fire Pete r :30 Foundation l" Francoeur 45‘, Foniana 13‘; Gillies Lake 11 '1 Glenora 4% Gods La e 45‘ Goldale 13/5 Gold Eagle 2?‘, Grandoro '1 = Gunner Gold '72 Hard Rock 107 I-Iargal 11 nun Bar 1B Hollinger 13 Home O 132 Homest 3° Howe 27 Nicks “if Jacola 1'1 .1 M Con 1'1 Jeilicoe 9° Kerr Add 19° Kirk Hnd 105 Kirk Lake 123 ‘Laguna 30,, Lake Shore 52;; Lam Cont. 3 s Lmm 40 Lava Cap 95‘, Label Oro 12- mm» 9° Little L L 525 Macas=a 490 Madsen 33,, McDoug 27'- MacLeod 130% Man East Mal-alga 3M, McIntyre - ' McKenzie 1°? McVlttle 14 McWatteH 3° Mercury Oil 13 Merl Oil ii Min corn 1'" Moneta 215” Morris Kirk 1411 Mllirllcad 2° Nayhob 3,, Newbec 3'- New Cold '35‘, Norallda 53-‘ Nordon 1g Nor-metal '7- 0Brien 515 Okalia 195 Olga Oil fl‘ Omega 3 gm ‘ltzllata aca Prmour 37° Payore Paymaster 15g Perron 80 Pick Crow 5 Pioneer 39° Powell 1g?’ Prairie Premier 199‘ Preston 1g") Que Mlfl n Quemont 4w Read Auth 4 Red Crest 5 Red Lake 2,‘; Reno Gold i‘ Roche 4,, Roynliic ‘i3 ‘I Si; Allih 134 S1111 Ant 0 Sllawkev g Sheep Cr 0 Sherritt 11%‘; Silver 1,,‘ Slscoe 3', Baden Slave 148W‘ .-‘ Sou ‘Find 4'3 Stada m5 sud Basin 95 Sulliva 305 Sylvnhi e 3,, Tashola 550' Teck Hiillh 1'25 Texas Corp We‘ Toburl. ~45 Towrfilnac o.) , n Spy r ,-. Uchi 33,.‘ Unit Oil 9o" Ventures i3“ Vulcan 15k Waite Am ,. we-trank l“ - W ‘Turner 1g Wood Cad 3 Wri l-larg 745 mir 23 UNLISTED Brett Tr '7, Cobalt i" Dal Oil "g Foothills 2a 11nd Bay Malroblc 1 ,, oil s 3" Pend Or m ,. moral.- 1 < Robb Mont 1% TORONTO, Dec. 30 --(0P)-— The Toronto stock market came through with a moderate advance tendencies in the early .81KQ11100l1 period. The golds led the upturn with a gain of more than i i-2 points in the index. Aided by firmer London prices for the metals, s. majority of the base metal stocks registered gains. Noranda and Hudson Bay added 1-4 to 3-4. Pslconbridge gained 30 cents and Ventures 10. The close was slightly lower for Pend Orclllc, sllcrritt and Budbilfy Basin. Changes were narrow in the sil- vers. ‘ ~ showing point gains each today after exhibiting reactionary‘ GUARUIAN,_ Sale Sale 5% and 33 en's Overcoats 25 Overcoats worth $18.00 Price 25 Overcoats worth $22.50 Price .1;%0fi' $11.95 PAQPI FIVE 14.95 Lobster Men Have “ "More Dollars ADIAN CATCH Signs are that when figures forv ‘ the year are complete. 081100835 lobster catch for 1937 will have exceeded the 1936 landings fairly substantially . When lobster fishing came to 1t close early in October, pending i=- reopening of the season on part of the coast at mid-Novcn-lber, the lobstermen of the four Atlantic. provinces, the Dominlons produc- ing area, had landed a catch of 287,500 hundredweigllls since Jan- ualy 1 or about 20,000 ilundreri- weight more than the traps had taken in the corresponding period of 1936. As a matter of fact. the January-October catch, as silowll by unrevised statistical reports, made to the Dominion Depart‘ merit of Fisheries, was slightly v larger than the total catch of last} year. Revision of the reports may make some downward change in the '37 figures but no great changc is iikcly_ The only part; of the coast when: l lobster fishing is pemlitted in tile last two months of the year is a comparatively small section of the southwestern part of New Bruns- wick, where this year, as last year. the season opened on November i5. The catch in this area in Nov- ember-December. 1936, we", ap- proximately l5,600 hundrcclwelghts. With gain in catch in the Jan- nary-October period there came, loo, a very tidy gain ill the land- ed value of the catch or. phrased a l bit differently, in what the lobsters i were worth to the fisherman at‘ point of landing. In January- October of last year the lobster catch was worth 33.117000, round-i iy stated, at points of landing. For the first ten months of 1937 the landed value total ivas $3.436.-' 000, using unrevtsed figured again‘ and stating them roundly, or an? increase of about $319,000. By provinces, the catches ior the January-October period Just past were as fniiolvs. though it lnay be i it“ i ~~ l P the strongest of file senior golds. while | llollingcr added Addison stood out with gains of 20 to 2i cents. A heavy selling rush developed in Okalta, 18,000 shares coming out on a drop of 23 cents to 1.95. ‘ Calgary-Edmonton‘ also appeared in heavy volume and sold down 25 cents. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal -Siocks closed higher New Yolk -Slocita higher Winnipeg -Wheat one cent to 1-8 higher New YCHK —Cotton and rubber higher; coffee lower; sugar un- changed. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal --Pound 5.00 1-8; U. S. dlr 1.00 5-84; franc 3.39. At New York -Pound 4.99 3-4; Canadian dlr .99 29-32; franc 3.- 39 l-8 At Paris -Pound 147.20 fr; U, 8 rill’ 20.47 1-4 fr; Camdiall dlr 29.46 5-8 fr. dlr 59.28 cents; Canadian dlr 59. Nllofntyre and Lake shore were 23 cents 'l‘EN-MON'PH FIGURES SHOW OF 287,500 HUNDREDWEIGIYTS OR. r Camel Llama Coats 25% ofl’ | Dont Delay get the Pick of the Finest Overcoats in the City SALE STARTS FRIDAY Cash Only HENDERSON & GUDMURE Better Lack, With Catch Cain How Long Breeding Hens Rest? (Elcpcrilncnici Farm Notcl . Before attempting to say how .\t$(;ltl<}(ll\'l‘[') C. SN- , rested, it shouldbe clearly unfit?- of FARES. stood what the term brooding hen long a breeding hen should be l knmm 0mg,‘ ,0 o“,,,,.“‘,- 20,000 INCREASE-—LANDEI) VALUE TO FISHERMEN UP NEARLY $2320.11“). noted that as tile lobster fishery regulations set, different fishing seasons for different parts of the coast the use oi tile pilrase Jan- uary-October period (i095 not mean that lobster fishing was colltlnll- ollsiy in progress in ull areas dur- ing that time:- Cwts Nova. Scntia 140.810 ~ New Brunswick 68.2.00 Prince Edward Jalld 59.211) Quebec. 10,190 Although Nola Scotja continued to be the larucst producer, it was New Brunswick which showed fllc iliagrcsl. pain iii/OI‘ tllc coicll for Jllllllilfy-ONOIWI‘, 1936 ~-a gain oi sonlc13,400 lluncireciwcigilt, Nova Scotia increase was 7.500 lnlrldrerilveights. In Prince Edward there was a decrease of nearly 300 ilundredsvelghts and and Quebec's landings decreased by about 2,700. More in the Calls? Lobster pllCk for the ten months was about 88,900 cases and as there is il0 canning of lobsters in the New Brunswick district where the flailing season reopened in Novem- bc-r the pack for the ten months and th cpack for lilo fuli year arr one and the same tiling. It. rc- lnaills for revision of existing rc- ports to show whether or not tllc . 1837 output. has been somewhat larger than the pack in 1936, when Tllc l inlplies. Although it is a common practice to mate pulicts and use them for breeding purposes, lnosi. persons regard brooding hells as being at least one year old. While there are many factors involved in deforming the length of the rest period, condition of the birds after the laying year is over is one of the most important. With poultry as with other lines of live stock breeding, progress is the re- sult of careful selection and proper feeding. 1t would be a sllorislgilt- m1 policy for pollltlTmcn to coll- sider the YGUIIIIS of egg sales aiollc. Ill order to slay in the business ‘ and mutilnle to make progress. l one nlnst keep the flock in a high aillie of vitality ‘ When eggs are selling at high prices pouitlgwnen are reluctant to throw their hens in moult in order that tile birds may have sufficient time to rest bcfore tho next laying year begins, There arc. nevertheless, certain principles which cannot be ignored if type. . vigor and lligll production are to l be maintained in the flock from 1 ycal‘ to y-eal". If llélls are "all laid out" and thin in flcsh, the rest period evidently should be kngerj iilen if they wore wcii flcsllcrl and r ilcavy. 'f‘u'0 lo iilrcc lllolltils is l the usual lenglil of time required i for the birds lo he fit once again ' another ycarls production. i for ‘ivcather comm-inns during the i Province of Prim-o Iidu-al-d Island b2 am‘ Dome! In the lvfattcr of “The Public‘ closed down 1-4. Among the sec- ; ondary issues Macasm and Kerr- 1 In Gold -—Poulld 12s. 2d; U_ s, i 88,102 cases were put up New B1'\]|\,g\v1gk 319m 91,10“; (‘he l ulouit also aifvct. illc iclluill of the four provinces had Illfiffllsfld lob- r rest period. If filo wcutllcr is wet stor cannery production 1111.5 your, ‘ zllld cold, ilic birds out loss, c311- Final reports lllay show a gain 01' ‘ reqliClllly icalllcl‘ growth ‘._- slowcl‘ some 6.000 cases for the provillco. Many pO11£\l'_\‘llI(‘l‘i zliso zlttacil too Nova Scotilfs pack fcli off several little importance to fending prac- ihousand cases, notwithstanding i ilccs during this resting stage. 1116101188 in cnlcll, with more of filo . Tho birds silouirl ilave all iilc lobsters going on tile market ill non-processed forms In Qllgsbec and Prince Edward Island pack decrease accompanied catch re- duction. regain illc loss in body weight. Water fountains silouid always be clean and ncvcr c-mpil". A good mash will also llcip lo rcblllicl illc birds. Wilcn the new fczliiicrs arc l fully szrmvll and tilc bard; have l‘(".llCll(‘l' lilrll" llomill’. wcgili. mir"!- again, ihcll they arc ready fol" all- ‘utllcr your. Ollt‘. gllm- llo llllli‘, lli trying i0 force tilc birds back lnlo toying before they arc rclniy. Circumstances often force poul- trymen to mate pullcis find use Dominion of (‘zmada Utilities Act, 1934." _ PUBLIC NOTICE is llercbygiven g inat on Thursday the sixth day oi‘ i January A. D. 1938 at tile lIOLII‘ ofl 1"" illliify o'clock in illc forcnooll‘ :11. ille Board Room in the Cliy 1 - "w: w. Bililfllilg. n. Public hearing or 111-‘ qlllry lvlil he held by the sari Board l mlllcorlling tho value of iilc ass-mg‘, and holdings of tlm Maritime Elnc- i trlc Company Limited used 0r use- fui ill the furnishing of electric en- ‘ BT81’ to the public within file said‘. Province and the cost of producing , and supplying such energy and of i the rates and charges of tile sad i Company for supplying such crlCfgy. r Dated at Charlottetown fhis 28th d3)’ 0f December A. D. 1937. J- J- Condnn. Secretary, Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities City and Country. - and Tenders‘ will be received at the olIiu; of the City (Ylcrk up to noon on Tuesday. January 4th, 1838, for supplying the City with a combin- ation 3 ion truck and plow. Specl- ' flcatlons to accompany tender. The lowest or any trudcr not necessarily accepted. GEO. P. NICHOLSON. l City Clerk. Persons ' L-442-l2-3l-1-3-2i. . grain iilcy call cal. in ilolp them ' Real Estate H H. K. S. HEMMING ' IS Offering to the Public a service Ill all branches of Real Estate as Agent and Manager. To BUY. SELL, RENT Properties in arrange Mortgage Loans. v Collect Rentals and Manage DIOPPTIIPS Estates. NO CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or nllllfllflflidire Asked to List Their Properties Desiring to BUY or RENT_Ciiy Hons‘?! or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invlicd to Ca 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. Charlottetown these eggs for batching. 71111- praciice cannot be condemned provided the birds have reached proper development, are healthy and vigorous, and that they are ilrom dams whose production is known to be satisfactory. lt would be unwise to mate pallets of un- "~ cock- r-rcis and exprvt lrlnrx ions rc- sillis. ll a cerium mllnbor of lyirds are irapnesied evclj; war, records will help lmmr-llsxciyl nllen ‘the time comes to lnake the matings Records from filo flock of Blfffill Plymouth Rocks at the Cap Rouge Experimental Station ‘elbow that for the last l5 years, there was very little difference between the number or! 051cm rcqilircri for a chick wllcn wing I lclcd whether from pullcts; or hr- ..; In the case of pllllets it look 2.14 eggs and of llcrls 2.13 aces. The records for 191W; show that. noxrsifiorable DN- mcss has ilcr-ll made as in that. year lt took onlv 1.49 eggs from liens and 1 iii from pulicis. Fig- ures for 1513'! arc siiii m re iri- ir-rcstimz a". 147 eggs were re- quired from ilr-nr. and 1.710 from 111111015. Although file use o! iarceciing llFllS is lxrt. advocated. those fro: rr-s show that iilese lalrds can * alivantncroufliy provided iilcir brccdng is known. pnilets as _____________. SAIKTEO NUTR itfor‘. people thunk of salt-rd a‘.- illlollris, but there arc Gilli"? nuts i WlllCh are equally dcicl ll‘f‘.llf‘(‘l in illc some way. wlinllis, and pcnnllis arc few. Blrtlwll the nuts ill way as almond, dry t-lienl. 1.12:‘ $111112 tlleh. place ill :1 pan in wllzcll some olive oil 1111's lxwil llcaiol. 1hr- lnlis lo ‘,‘.Ti'\'v‘,\l tin ill 1 l, lilrcclii‘ ‘lllr-l.’ arc l‘. l, l)l'0\\'Il 1'» lln-vc lFLlll i place. ill the so‘. Sir 4c 1y in il allow llir‘ >11 on r» bll imiir n A ill illl. . . or lcnllil-r (‘u lllnhrclfim: niill handles and lz-atlner f Agency To give vnluaiinrls. Secure Tenants. TEL. 1376