aniotuz tltc soldiers in Great Bri- smgmgbya verse SATURDAY' 111E 9‘ 1940 f “ ‘ 77, WEEK at §. D. U. The Rt. Rev. Rector, Msgr. Mur- l‘ pity, left. for Halifax on Thursday - ~ - morning. to attend educational > [ONMH Imam“ wmlttftsllfl? BODIES 1 Meeting [next I . NEW LONGER “MEELBASE Mill UURMI l/[NTIUHION t | Dcbatex —-In the Grade XIIl l ‘ Group. U irge Smith was chairman, q l and Fraiitns Etirge Wits secretary, ii speeches were (iclivcrcd by Ernest E l Hcmpiiiil, Philip Stcee, John O'- vi , Connor. Andre Casgruiii, and Char- vs l I Mclvor. l - J . __.___ I. 3 Resolved: ‘That the Prohibitionl E t ' should ‘tic repealed in Prince l ard_ lslitiitlv was the subject of 1 ‘if. "z..¥;':;t:*.-§&..i$ ti?" ( l L ' Outer. Bernard ‘ no: ° l f oi‘ the affirmative side were FAMOUS i‘ t ' 101110115 over the negative speak- " cnt lfac-Dotiald and Charles J s» \'l.0lt. James Wood presided and ll 5 Joseph afnliar wavsysecretary. Mau- c‘ ' rice Offltlll criticised the debate, * find E ottard Caron gave a five- 1 ‘ “M k hiinute speech. t ____ The Saints Senior team returned i‘ h onl Ilitlirsday lflVellllllllf from Antigon- ‘: is w iere tiev payed a return l z Q Q Q8016 with St F X. The Nova Sco- t l‘ tians wort by ati 8-0 victory. § ‘ ' l. Father Casss second team Won l‘ l ‘it 3-0 victory ovieir- thetP W. C. . ' ' -rant in a iztrt- otigh- game on l l I Hsgtttrtlzti. The only tough down gt . ‘ .e game was scor ‘ uring the. l . B first half by Geo IcKenna. z t I * ' _ _.___.__- ..____ , . in he HSEITIQITEQ lcarleton $11111 Vlflnlllfi’ I l _- l Mrs. M. Guinion, Cape Traverse t Ladies‘ 05mm. Housedresses. Sizes 3S _ 44. ‘Ilgtt '11 ‘iitiy dforl Nlontietil. where '. Assorted prints, Long $ l” e m Wm _lf_mnter' l sleeves -_ -- .__ __ .__ _ _. _ _ _ ___ 1 ,29 1 Mr. tutti Mrs. Russell lVlacDan- \ i lldiltl, Cult-ton. have as tht-it‘ tvel- v v i (hHdren-A. AHAVOO] s1“ U‘, _>_ 4th H; . route quest Mr. M1l(‘l)0llRl(l'5ll'lClllI- _ l sleeves \ izcs‘ "-6 vehr: Chglollsh m u...‘ long d“ Nina‘ Jobsph Ahwmmnti o‘ Cm- VAC UM WER SHIFT DASHWG NEwvllllsloslll-FDE-Sls" l y, y, ' ‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' <""“" ‘ ommm“ - u 1? WITH CONCEALED snrrrv STEPS iiT EACH noon t . an. wine. brown. green and scarlet l ur- w E Stcvctismi cniewn “l "0 5m“ u?“ . e t W . . t f I t ll , ' Ladies‘ Crepe Dresses. Sizes l2 - ti. Colors: ,,f_°'gllll‘é‘f\?lqgf’é‘?“fl(wf ’ , l ' R050‘ Groen- Black» NZWY and $ ‘ ilincss of lici- itiotlier, Mrso. W S _ Wine .__ _. .__ __ _. _ __ .__ .__ _ _ - ‘Marllotr ‘.1. 1 l ~ - i Ladies‘ Iioeskin scarves 4 t m- and Mrs. Janice N. Camo- 9 ~ 1 v. n , I‘ - . . _ hr Cape Tl';‘i\‘t‘i‘\'(‘, have as their ‘ ' _ “hite only — —- -— -— — -— — — -— tlifcir (Luigi Sister Jame.- . j . _ ‘ _ _ _ St Josa-uhs Convent. , lmiies (otton hizinnei Plaid Jackets. Sizes ' \\ii‘sCi1Il(‘(lli0i1lU I r ll - L)". C l '. C l,’ ' f ~e otts lilo» of her sistc" r Brown —‘:“j_ lé-llliilfi — — 51 .65 lizirry Gltiii. llletivqtie. y l . . . . , , i a M1‘. Ed" M ~- l (hiidrens Cotton Hannel Plaid Jackets. Sizes = W ttis.m(.‘.ttieI'l"t'a\'t>i'. “lnWhfi Q l b - 14. Colors: Light Blue and $1 ‘ 3°” "11 11 1110101‘ 1i) t0 111w 1 t ‘i.ti Vi. .‘ ' Brown - - — -- _ _- -_ _ __ _ .__. 125 Y E1 g u‘ 321,. s ‘l §§§‘.:1l,fi", VLSGEE . _, _ ‘ ~ L; ‘ " y - ' . ' _ “ ' ” ' __l) ,'t 'i\":t\i1 l thtldi-en 5 Black leatherette , “u” ulcwlnmms’ lllEET the new Chevrolet for ’41 and you'll incct a l And it's the treat-looking motor CBEKOIIIVC eye: in Head]. Victory lEnfiitrils and haclufiliigfilhfi" innit, | School Bztg5 - ._ _- _ _ -__ __ -_ _ c ‘ motor ear of such thoroughly first-rate design and laid your eyes on-with (lashing new .» ristosty o cxtriioii inttry ucce erti . n ,. .- .- l . Sirlwmlol" Bfldmbml“ tialitv that we are confident you'll say, “lFs first design-with the smartest, smoothest front and together with the greatest economy. . . t- t~t ll . Ladies‘ Cotton Print Houseco t Q l?" - W» F- q ' .. ’ . . n , - * 1. _ ' Ch olct's ori lfltll‘2l('I|lllll-l'ii».1'r a s. . t inc evr . .. . bICV-“IlSOW Ctlr- hectiustr its finest—.1\gain Chevrolets the leader. fender treatment in the entire field for ll and alone com a (.1 _ ‘ 5110s ll-ll. ASSOYlGd colors -— — -- I l ' " v . . . ' . v ' ' Q ' CC‘) t-tion with lmlanectli- HIIIL‘ .4 i Punt,“ N“. “we "mull 1m] t1“; reward of almost with concealed safety-steps (instead of conventional ..hift, De uxc n l . . l lltiu"\' Rayon and Cotton Tahlcclmhfix Sizes yL E, u.“ 501p] 3mm. of Clmvro1cfl¢adeyfl||p m motor cnr Tllllllillt! hoards) at catch door to assure can), com- front and roar,- uiid litiproveil Slltfllqiffltll] ‘ti... I i .312" "'. Colors: Green, Gold L. .,. fl9w M,“ stiles“ Jt-tulcrship that now makes it possible for fut-table entrance and cxit. Bccntiseat ‘IS dcsigtitrtl, cngititit-ret ant an. . and Blue _- - - _- _ _. _ _ ._ ._ _ ‘ ‘Rlllfn l‘ “Qlliian? qtmvrn]... l‘, no}... m“ n “mm,- mu- ltmyqtiallctl for Moreover, when you drive this liigccr- more b" firs! "E111" "1 P°"f°m‘“m"’ rill‘ “‘l'_‘"“‘l'l"-‘" ; , , _ < M“ Niilliill B51. C31" ~ ~ 1 '1 ' ll. l ‘zutilnl lJ0ll‘l‘-lJi\ltlll(‘C(l car 'uu‘ll llIHl that. it “'0 cordially invite you ant your unit y l‘) \'»tl = Children's \eiveteen Dresses Princess stvle ‘ uh“ "ml hum?’ m m” lmfcslfmcc fie‘ _ "I .’ . t . v . _' l, - , , - , . C] . 1 f ".11 i. "m. ,.., ‘ ~ , w ’ ‘ ' v Th]: now Chevrolet for 1H ta 1 mitt-h bigger i-nr lttllv lllilllllillflil (IllPYlUllJl s rt ptitution for tluiamic our showroom, where ieno ct or ‘ wnh I “or Pa“ collars‘ (‘Qlmsl heath!‘ green‘ ' ite l.£‘.$'t~”l' Pattcwoi: of the 1 l . | . 1 ] 11). d 1-;- icrltiriiiant-euiitlcoinlortttliltiilrive-tmtl-riile lcatler- display . . . Make a tliorougligtiitig lost of thv i -- l Rlllal hluc- "m1" and cardmal- - BlllFk ‘Vfllvll- D111111v11Yi1. m a“ ‘v“"5—““ l ‘I anger w ‘CC "so {m at?“ L l} ' ll t irs in its irice ran c motor car Chevrolet has cvcr built Fyi‘ it i- \ ... _,.. .1 . .. __.' . ‘l ta. '. ---—-~' hues _3__;__1_a and 6_ __ _ _ __ _ _ . . i‘; vnis ‘pfiriellls, Mi. and 0\(,I'-tlll length vsith longer, larger, wider Iushcr a tip amo igti a 1 D ‘l, 7 ‘ b ‘I i d l 1 H1115 Pfldt-SOH. (711116 TYRV- B0dic5_wiql| “s-Qouplg roomincgg” in gedang. Because it has inc exclusive Chevrolet \alvc- it. u) it- o ay ‘News ‘AHNVOOI ribbed Combinations‘ $3 The Teachers Studv Group held . SlZCS 36 t0 ~ll -— -— — — — — — — I Kllllfil‘ fir !lli‘("ill$‘{ of the ‘vim in ' _‘ _ y _ C; ioii S. on} on Ft in)". OFPLOI‘ ‘ l llléiffi All-“DOl JUIIIbO hill! ShItWl l ‘ii. 'l".t‘_civc iriarltvsr; \\.t<- liYfiii-‘lll 1 ; collar coat sweater. Sizes 36 to 44 -- I ""“,,1t“"."°"“l “l-‘Y “7“"l"“9 "r ' A Men's Heavy Doeskin Work Shirts. Colors: ‘ . Navy, Maroon and Green. " w d . ~- _, _. _ __ __ _ __ __ _ ' try». l‘. Bm en Jelly. 51393 11 l‘ t0 17 ‘portion. 'I‘he next meeting will be . . i Mews Heavy Mackinaw Reefers. $5 “m “‘“"""‘"°" “m- ' 3.. t CDlOI‘ Navy: Sizes 38 t0 44 -— -— -— — N Airs. Claudine S. Wright, Vic- 1 ioriit. left Saturday‘ morning to loin t l\[en'8 high back Zlp front Overalls. $2 $171k Mg. Ralph Taylor in Saint t out, . , ‘ §izes36t044-—-———-———— ' _______ , s. . The Carleton Woinenls In. tittite ' l Boys‘ Heavy illackmaw cloth Breeches- 9011M“ mm n the home Oi n» Sfclvvnrt Charlottetown ' Suminerside E3 l 1 seat and knee. $1 Itlarlltcticen for tlgir reigtilar montli-' . I 1 ‘ , _v mcc mg on ittrstav, October SW95 24 m 34 '_ _' "' '_' '“' —' "" '_ " ' ‘) tvitii nine ntmibeis and thr~e ' '. S u " . Boys, Heavy “Iackinaw windbreak- s2 ‘OiHlliitl‘;\(‘liixtl.“'lilgfi011823112Xglmfl- Sales and Service » t t \ t. . r kt . n“ 11¢ _ A 1n 34 .__ .__ _ _- -- - I 1 Creed. After the Roll Cali the inin- ' F, ' ‘m’ Shes 26 lines of the previous meetin were . . . 3 ' Boys’ Doeskln Work Shirts. Color: » {fad and "Qiiroved. CulftS of thanks . item a sick jxison were read and ’ ' navy and mflfflvfl- S1195 12 1'2 t° l4 one front . tss Lydia Muttart 1n .__“..- m s; ...,_ W. ; .. . 1 ' ‘ . lfolmllf-P i011" 19"" 0f Srmvalhii - . ~ . . ,. " ~ » - t i): vs- 1i _ <1 Aloe-ta in: FOVEIIIOIML iii yitid» ~11 t .1 t. r i t» .1. ll tat ti lil 1X" l Boys, Blue Denim Combmuuo“ $1 llhlh-followillg‘ tncw Commmooh were blitz?!‘gglélllkilullilll-lits‘mid dhltltlkbiilfcd dlghlntlldlgonslalidl ‘I llnrcqworticld. Title) British Columbia $359M 3231511510941 through pdillclncyecln vitmhi ~ “f Overalls. Sizes Z4 t0 36 -— — -— -— - ' Mg‘ 50$?“ 11w“ Koritza had been occupied.) six." Potato ozoh was also somewhat lernurntation “m, leaching ‘m, mum’. 1mg“; ‘Lin; ,-"- e 1~ _ 1111 i @100 — -- - - ~ - 1n i t 1st, ha. tot m, u. * 1939. _.____~_______ —-—~———~—-- a . B . ~ F] elem; P jgmas mm“ Qm" “V “d M"- Wadma"? crososlruoadilsl ifiinilildloxliiaiiliiingomfi yelTlzsesultead astleladrll‘ tliya operla- brill; filrslldiliniatq ftguicc; ate.- as c. N. a. APPOINTMENTS tmrsona 1.0 .;< not -1- 035 an" y ' Program ~—._,s. Gallant. and Mrs. Metsovo districts railroad station at- tion.) follows: Catt-ado. 40.B59.000 ewt. MYSCRE. Ind it JV!“ "l Sizes 24 t0 34 -- — - - '-' — —' — _ M-‘FMWKQL It W“ moved and sec- Phlox-lug. culling’ the i-gllmgd llnes, _____._.__-;-- from 545,000 acres, ccmtniro with --- in the Yttwtzt 1 c1, ‘ \‘~ __ , Oflmd mm $300 be ‘muted l” m“ naval bases at. Navarririo, Piraeus MT. MELLICK W. I. 36.11.90.010 c\vt., from 517,700 acres TOR;QNTO_ Qnptsiov, 3 -At7p3lnt._ this yl at" hm b. ' i ~1- 1 h ‘\‘°.°‘lY Chlldrc“ . mmd l" are!" and Argostolion. and military ob- 2i in 1939; yields per acre, '15 cwt. in inent oi‘ C. W. Woiils av- Genrral dvillll Cl 511 K " Bllmm- To" 5km“ "f Ym“ “m” jectives on Corfu. The October meeting of the Mt. mm); 70 (Wt. pr 813cc in i939. By icigiit agcnt at To onto and oi F. Dnhadtir, tnaiittia_,.-i o. 11 ‘>1 “ll-en ml!‘ l” b“ kn“ m“ ‘he Md (The Greeks denied that military Meiltck Women's Institute was held nc-vvinces. in cwt. with the 1939 J. Stock as gcnrrai freight. agrml since hc was 10- cm“ “ml ‘Klellcr °l “mm” f“. objectives were hit.) at the home of Mrs. W. H. Wood i llgures within b ackcts: Princ: at Montreal, for Th: Canad at: Na- y “T - _, r1 c I‘ ' donauml 0! “'00 to ‘he Red Cm“ "An enemy submarine attempted on Thursday evening, October 31. l Edward Island, 4.749.600 t4.440.-l ticnal R-JllWRy f5 today annouiicid A .‘¢<11111i~' 111~"-1'11<‘1l " '1‘ _ ‘ ' ,,_ a‘ N. fYPMl- tN-"lllllfl" B911 if"! v to attack a convoy 0f ours movini with an attendance of ten members l 00)); Nova Scotia. 2.313.000 t2‘.0J3_l by F‘. . Nelson, freight. traific their marrictl‘ in‘ < - _ _ k1.‘ illlilmllil 11 tf-‘llfl k 011 Q19 8163i 1n the central Mediterranean. A and two visitors. Meeting opencd by , 090); Niw Brunswick’, 6.083.000; Imttliagcr of The central Region or vrrtbiai Siiflvsitliift, “ -‘ mi ¥ J “"1 11" 11" "M! 01w 1s dnlm: torpedo boat am0118 the' warships of O'Caiiada ro1-' 15.039300); Quebec, 12.74am» tut-l rtie catimiim National system. bout how they 111111-1- 1-- l t - ~ <‘S¢OYUHIZ i119 COIWOY llllflckvtl 1111‘ lowed repeating Creed in unison? 737,000); Ontario, 6,533,000 (7147- At the same tlmeannotinoementk weddinrt expenses _ , ‘ $81311 tiriltwtili” a W22" = at’; r11*i:.t..:~.te.°.2.mt- ‘éitiflt. ‘“.t’..l3i?.i'“'“f.“t “ ' -' 'n . i. e ns-i‘ ‘at-d ‘I... -- .5 -- cfit ‘i’ -' t‘ 1m! at the lvwmf‘ of Mlfi- slevrfl- antNdatzonfirmation of this claim is glilltedmlheafizstilute tlavv idl- clean- ‘ 721,030); mberta, 2,015,000 il.2i9- l agent at. To onto. 'I‘lle official ci'- to (lccorate the chi I t Head Poultryman, Dominion Ex- 51m. Tina WI-l bi‘ 1h? 1111111181 1111K‘!- available.) ing School. It was decided to send out»; British Columbia, 3,240,000t eular of thcm npptiintmcnt; is ap- be another wetidtn" “" "‘ HGTGZiSB III er DETLITICDIB]Slflggiigjwlliirgflltégfgghét gird Ill/It's HT. Bdfz/lllrvye. Mrs. 1-111 North Africa, our fast 601- Christmas Boxes to the soldiers (imsooi), proved by John Piiilcn, nssbtan’. so we can Uzi‘ thins.“ _ was genera y c'ct in ' - oy 0w, p‘ ,4 g; . _ . _ ; . . . ~ _ , _ _ ' . l 1 -.__ . Egg Production v = "hi". attest-asst “if. “tray r51: 54:1: ;:.°".:.t:*.itt"::a?estz"ts.°.iizi. _ ‘iié‘§i£.i““tit.£“itJi‘;1.“gi€t$‘.i . _ . __ v r_ _ . _ ., ....._._ __._ . . . ‘Flltlggl afiéldlglgllfillfgr “vfcfij ff Eggs b11111111 Bell mil 011 11 Contest 111111 ai miles) southeast of Sidi Bari-ant. sweat“ on. tut-ye neck gweutgr and Loss or son. ranritiry um establishment by Mr. Nclson of EDINBURGH 11 ‘ “ after a. delicious _ _ , _ lunch meeting (A 13 m h i , 1d ~> - ____ rc tonal fretrht taafflc h art tu- Hutehtscn Cci-l: rmmnn-‘Qnlal Farm‘ News) gv(.‘(llul.I(l‘Eil)I?8T‘lJlll1ellllistllélliélgllllrgrfllggl. elm“ Wm‘ m“ Kl“? D- my patrroli spotllltjlrildhlgtqgl: ‘Ssicli gdi- Qfiwnlvaltsiffeltllff Light and sand‘, 10am, “e mo" legs sit. Toronto. in line wfitihqiliec- Dunlfanc Oath. d I1 Usinz arhtflfllll Ami‘ wmlncgui the use of artificial tight provide-sit “**—_‘"‘ rant were successfully engaged by mounwd m 55 cenfls R011 can {or apt to sugar 3055‘ o; nnroggn than essary staff adjustments. Each of been nOniirated ivc zllfltfrnro nettle") sudtlam Vi: ifgcr- silmumw“ 1° m“ p"°'C°""-* M 0W1‘ our artillery and forced l0 Wllb- next meeting to belanswered by heavier soils due partly to their lhe "WW 03101115 has a record 0f 116KB Pinmll “w llre of m?" r S~ potlirilrwfaigxiers "W"! 11nd. 111011811 ¢P11l11bl1ll11F1_ l0 I I crawl’) paying membership fees. After the loose and open character which fav- Wfvice With the system and it; church ci Ecoflen "ates" _._’I‘__Scog, glrleairgglllflff L‘; ‘iigdvifgflyfimfiwflgat; "Enemy planes dropped bombé singing of 'I‘here'ii Always Be An ours leaching and partly to their PmlwPfim" 05111981111?‘- 0! Over- in Mav. on Maddalena blockliouse tivtthout consequence and an Gran U1 Gretn. where three persons were injuied. “In East Africa aimed enemy mo- tor vel-iicica clashed with our for- ces in the Sciuscieb zone and fell back leaving an officer dead on the field. Several Indian prisoners fell into our hands. favourable condition tor t~.-.»~'.>~-~t' activity. The organic matter con- tent of the soil and its nimogcn u.e closely assoclat-rd. Just as the or- ganic matter is dqasltirflcd (as by' excessive working under certain season conditions), so the nitrogen f disappears. On the contrary. meth- 1 England." th. meeting closed by singing National Anthem. Lunch was served . the hostess. 1940 Poutfififi) Return To Normal secondaiy factor. Under normal conditions the greatest e92 yield is (int-inc the ioiit: ayiiglit ot mitisiiinnier, when the birds have the adv-airtime of four- teen to fifteen hours of iiirht. Ytelds of an em: a dav arc not. uncommon at this season. so we may take this to be the lcnqth of (lav necessary i‘. Successes In Communique How Are COAL Your Eyes‘? l! you are having symptom! 0f strain - headaches, sore eyes or dizziness — eonlull. I specious At your service with years of experience and a thorough retracting service. Call In and discuss your llllllcflltllifl. G. F. llutcheson G. F. HUTCIIESON l‘. G. lIlYfClll-JSON for optimum results. In a recent experiment at the Harrow Experimental Station. the limit 0t Ilfiiit was icstvtl uiirn the birds were Sllh_l(".".4'd tn tar-night lights all the year round. f".vo intri- crcd and fifty Buircd Plviiirtitl: Hock pullout that were tilt-en four- teen hours ihzhz iairl an tvvcra": of 240.7 e its in 3G5 diirs, wine n flock o two litincired puiictstwf equni breeding sublectcd to twcntv-fottr hours of light avernvet nniv 2H cgizs per bird. The 10$ ‘l yleiduas dnc prlmariiv to a grr. t. iiicrensein bfOOtllllPiin with the birds that had the light n.i lllilllt‘ For the best It".'\'llll§ the full. win- ter and earlv sprint: dd w mav he lontzthencri to about twi- tr- m" trur. teen hours by the tise of artificial light mornnig and niiziit. ROME, Nov. 8 _(AP) —Wednes- day's Italian high command com- mttiiiqtte:- "Actions are underway in the Finirtts sector and on the heights oi‘ Ptudn. Enemy attempts north of the Italians hastily withdrew with- out returninz the R-"Wn fire nf- t:r stitfering casualties) down by our pursuit planes over (A British communique indicated “A Gioster pursuit. |)...i|€ was shot Ktipestica Pass and among the southern branches of Lake Presbv| "were completely repelled with the. niti of aviation which pounded com- mttniczilidri linrs and enemv col-l umns l" violent actions. A bridrze over the Isthmus of Lake Presba‘ was rut, ent-mv motor vehicles were] nuv-iiiiie-iztttiiir-tl and destroyed and columns of troops diqvrsed by di- ‘ rec) hits. tThr- Greeks antiotmccd their eetmtcr-offetisive nryitlnsl. the Ital- ians was continuing and that their Meiemma. One of our planes bomb- u ed a steamer which was u-ndcr eti- After two years of txlow-avvrrue crops, an approximately normal potato crop i; being harv-strd in Canada. in 1040. Awoiding to the first official estimate. this 1040 cort in the Red Sea. Enemy air raids on Cheren killed one person and injured two. Others on Chisi- mio and Ghervlile caused neither casualties nor damage. "Enemy pinhes attempted to reach Ntitilcs last. ‘tiight, but were put to flight by quick anti-aircraft reac- tion. Some bombs were dropped en Burbo village in hence Province and destroyed two houses. killing six persons and injuring four. Other potato producticn is piarrd at 40.“ 859.0% owt... which ts 4.469.000 cwt. or i2 per cent n-bovvi that of 1939. Prince Bdwwzd Island and Nova. Scone. have slightly iarqr potato crops than 1939, white Quebec and Nvw Brunswick show appreciable increases. 0n the other hand, thv Cmtazio potato crcp is rttiarted al- a VEiy low level, due to root rat in tho southwestern rt of tn, pro- vince, and to lat, b itrht. Th; Mani- tdba potato crop wag somewhat ods which increase the organic mat- . tcr tend to increase the son's per- centage of nitrogen. Stimmer-fnilottviniz. a cultural on- eration frequer. ly necessary in order to eradicate weeds, tends to desircv ih-e organic matter of the soil and thus dissipate its nitrogen. The re- moval of plant food in crops undo:- irrattonal systems of farming ir which there is continuous croppin" and no attempt made to return the elements of fertility, L: perhaps one oi the moat serious factors lead- ing to decreased pi-odtictivetieii." 0' the soil. When the greater part of 1h‘? 610i’! is fRl on the farm, its in dairyinpz and stock raisinit. o. large proportion of tfze elements arc re. tamed to the land in the form oi di-vapnolntlna. but. tn Ba-dkatchewan 11111111111‘. Provided the latter is pro- Ih the Coal Senon tin arrived an!" W‘ W's" '" ‘ml’: that we are prepared to supply Coal u reqlllrrfi. and lf“"" ‘ ltock Blaina Welsh Anthracite and Readings Iwitno- ‘I Anthracite. Also: Old Sydney semi-ed. syrtnithlll 1j"§"'v'§;_' Albion Nut and Round. Drummond. N0- Sercctiet. n neu Screened and llourehold Coke. llard (Joni In all carefully Screened before deltvyrév‘ would in pleased to have rfllll‘ lmlmfl" LMWS" "n ’ careful deliveries. . W. D. GILLIS 6' CC. HIONI I'll iintl i\llll