' Canadian Bronzo 1 l'11riiiiiount Publir i Ciil Moncy _._. Tlfll (liiflil-ilTTfiIQlYN CUARDIL‘ b’ v4.05 NINE ' 1111116151 1s. 1&1" QTRHMDAYSS TUCKANDBONDQUU ZMQZZRXFEKXIZHE ii Market Reports By STEWART JQNES (‘If Co“ Charlottetown W Correspondent: of Greeruhlelds & 00., Montreal x23Efllflffijillffl§N-TPI%EEEI-Z§€EWEZWZ% MOS IDEAL STOCK! Bank 11f N ' iii-ii Iii-trill‘ lluu gfilllitiil American Oll liritisli Unluniiiia Povi iiuiliiing Products Panaiiii (‘aiiient ("inaila Aluitiag ... ... lllltlllill Power and Paper .. - i'-~-'.-.1-f (‘oniiiii-ri-c . one '. ... ._- 1...~ i-oiinnry (‘anti industrial Alcohol 11-11111111111111111 Smelter! liuiainioii liriilgc lioniiniiiii ',i'nr liin-rii-iiionu pupi-riai illl liriusl-y liurris .\l1~i‘1iii Frontnn uoiilrciii i. ll Poi Xaiioiiul llrt-ivi-rles National Steel Car .\'11ran1lo . |1,,,,.,.,- Vorparatloi Price lirothi-rs Qua-Doc Power lloyiil iiuiik Siiiiivinltzun .. siaioas iiiid NEW YORK STOCK Allcglmiiy Aiiirrlciiii i‘ Aniirunrlu ... lieiidix Aviation (‘iniiiriiun Pacific (Yhryidcr .. . .. (‘iinspliiintcil Fll mind (‘onsoliduli-d Gas ('1illlIili"f‘4'i'Il Siovents (lecnral “Hi0?! . liiltltijhill’ . . international llyilro Electric . inttriiatiouai Harvester Kcnnrcntt P0006!‘ |‘-'8+t1i\‘| . uirirgiuacry Ward . ltlrltarn lludsun Power 2o tllliiI-INT ACTITE BOND (I UOTATIONS nou or‘ c.i'.\‘.\n.\ Tax Exempt Issues ill’ ' Taxable Issues "n1- 110R‘: 1111 1' 11;. Dc 1 x1111 111.14 inri. i1, pc i. 11w .11.. 101.40 1.. "i 11- . 1111 1111-1 11111.05 1110.111 t 111- 1 i-‘i-i. 111411 11111.11; 101111.". 1.1.. in: 1 Oct 111110 iii ‘ 111.511 i.::1 (‘FABANTEEII BONDS ti‘) ‘lilfnfifi iililiif. ‘ ii ll (‘uni i‘ .\' \\' [S l1 , i‘ it . ll. Til. 15 I i I .. 1 ,,)ilsti1-1i Ull an annual I I i i, l'A\,'\\'|| iiiuntlis us ‘m uiia _ liarninl-ts of Price Brothers C1», I/aliiiucd vsry sinaii bunk loans. >11 1111.711 1 1111.511 111111111 c.1.\‘.\n.1 NOIZTIIICIKN rowan Tiii- rcsiiits.r1-\'i-ul1-ii in thr- iiiiiiuai re- paration, Liziiitcil. tor lUIiil uro along the llllihi in1i.1-ai11i some days ago. tirosa vuriiiiigs 1-aiuiiiish1-1i u iieiv high lcvel lit $il,l.\i,.'itll liiit owing to iticrcilired ox- pi-nat-s, \\lllt'|I i'.\t‘t.'0iil‘ti Mjltithtitlti its ii- gulnat silzlnjiull in llml, the unluiiiit avail- ahio for 1iivi1i1-ii1i was lower, being Udtlitiliviii. l1_i 11ml pct‘ allure of prefer- rtii blur-t as against 12.11! nail to ti! 1:.-iita ptr snare ut Lulllllltlll as ugiilutit ‘ii l'\'lll:1. Th1: coinuion stuck has been estab- tll\'lilt.‘ll\l busts of bit i-ciiis from i111: first quarter of lllili, uiiii the till-actors anticipate inert-used earnings for the current year. This is ,.-1i.1~..11-1i upon 1i guilurlli rise iii de- 1 tor |11i\\t'l' iii iiie mining territory liilll, which was closed down for neur- the result of a fire, ‘is now iii operation and will require [YUWUI fur the entire year. DOMINION STORES The iialczi in February shoived that tho linprovi-uii-nt iiidiciiteil in the pre- iiiius iiiouth was not only maintained biiL extended. bor the four weeks cati- tiruury 215th the sales aulonnteil lo Sitliihilti: against 1,U8tl,0tli in the like period of 11130, an increase of $144,111.18, or 1.1 percent. lii January the increase wits 2.15 percent. over lust year. PRICE BROTHERS AND CO \Vhiic it will be some time yet bo- foro the financial statement of Price Brothers ('11., for the fiscal ycar ciiil- cd Fi-iiriiary 28th ls uiaiic available to i shareholders, those iii close touch with tho cuiiipiiiiy pitpcar to consider it pruhuhli: that tho company will he able show its dividend of $2 a share as earn- ed iluring the twelve months. This would he an unusually favorable result under conditions that prevailed during last your, when there was less news- ‘llfilll available for tho mills in Can- iiiaii (luring the previous year. have been remarkably stable for a iininber nf yearn mist.- For the fiscal year 1020- were $2.13; for. the pre- in 1028, $2.88; in 1021 iii, $3.14. Iii every year E. c a z L‘ viuus your - $2.71.’ and tor ‘the bond interest had liccn carneil inure than four tiiues. One advantage Price ilriniicrs has over the average pulp and piliiur i-oinpany is a very substan- tial iiiveutiiiciit. account, the full ro- tiirn on which pruhulily is only be- ginning to iia realized. 'l‘he last report __________.___ Rccollcct! Control yourself, always control yollrfifllf- The Lcgi-slative Assembly of this Province has been convened to mcet for the dispatch of business on March twenty-fourth inst" and ac- cording to The Rules of the Legis- lnturo "All petitions for Private Bills must. be presented within fourteen days uftcr the commencement of the scs inn exclusive of adjournment.” But each year the work of the ses- sion lias been unduly delayed by the tardy presentation of Private Bills thus causing additional expenditure to tlio Province, In order to insure the carly prrscntation of Private Iiills and thus cxpedite the work of the session thc Ices on all Private Bill-i presented after the tenth day of ""~ session. exclusive of adjourn- irrni. ' h" doubled of which all pnrsznq; _. ~ '--i are required to take notice. ,',"'" "W" c. w. CLAIR rnanvon. ‘Nita, Clerk, Legislative Assembly. . 111.111 113.25. 11:15.". 5.111 3890-3-13-3ifrinion1vcd. Stewart Jones 8s Co. \_ §‘_->—_ Correspondents of Greenshields 8r Co. g Members of fhe Mon tron! Stool: Exchange 88 Great George Sfiycildfltiltffilifll L“ We recommend and offer- . today it is “Iii-min chocolates 1111c "liinbio for vi $100,945, "Minx 510N610“ Moirs, Limited 6%% First, Mortgage Bonds duo January 1, 1940 Price: 100 und interest, to yield 6-5071 (Plus transfer tax) Fitllldcd in mo, 111's IDIIIIIOI! of Moira Limited has expanded until one o fthc largest and but known manufacturers of confectionery in Canada. Net cnrnlnl!» bond interest and depreciation, for 1030 amounted to W" 8808.000 as compared with interest requirements on this issue an. m- complete 111111.11- and ‘ information. Eastern Securities Company Limited ‘ _ _ W. I. V. BUNDLE, MANAGER. cnauwrrsrows svminsuir s-r. sods riisnsincrou V Good Rubber Goodyear ltub . N Y Central A (‘o ... . Puck lilntars Para Puhlix Penick Ford Pelt Rail Pub Ser N J’ Pullman Co ii .:i- Sin Corpn Siluinuns Co . South, 1'1: Stand Brands S G Elcc S O of. N Y Stew Warn . Thcrmoiil Studebaker . Texas (‘o . Tex Gulf Sill Tlin ll t.‘ Curb... Uri Pacific .. l-‘uitril Corp l 1L1 1 1 1 . . _ -1.“- ~2~.;\s~2<¢i=\i 11-_i+.'.1 #fi§$$ Van Steel . Warn Bros C0 . War Bros ... .. Wes Union . . .. Wes Atr Brake White Motors . Waalivorth (Io iVnriii I'iimp Yrl Truck Couch .. Gardening CANADIAN GARDEN G VICE 1931 SER- VARIETIES As emphasized in previous articles, the garden should be ones own per- sonal or faintly affair and most sat- isfaction will be gained from the in- dividuals own choice of varieties and his own plan" of lay-out. On the other hand, when the bcginncr ser- iously studies his first seed cata- ‘ogue or garden bulletin he is quite likely to be bewildered by the exten- sive lists of flowers and vegetables offered. For his guidance and foundation the varieties mentioned in this paragraph, which are based on information from experimental stations, seed houses and the writers own garden, are offered. Among annual flowers one can get a very satisfactory showing by using Alys- sum, Candytuft, Eschscholtzie (Cal- Poituinca, and Pansy among the small or edging plants, and Calen- dula, Coreopsis, Zinnia, Mignonette, Shirley Poppies and Sweet Pea for medium height, and Cosmos and some of the decorative Sunflowers for tall sorts for backgrounds. These will grow in almost any part of Canada. "If we live in the warmer districts anything mentioned in the seedcatsioguc wit, do well, but if our home is in the Northerly sections of Quebec or Ontario or in the Prairie Provinces we should select annuals marked "hardy" and"‘quick growers" unit it might also be ii good plan to write to the nearest Government Experimental Station for s list of specific varieties for iocsl conditions. Among perenni- als, Peonies, Delphinium, Iris, Monk- shood, I-tollyhock, Columbine, Shasta Daisy, Pyrethrum Bleeding Heart, Sunflower, Iceland Poppy, Oriental POPPY Ind Golden Glow are consid- ered generally satisfactory and hardy. Your selection of shrubbery, climb- ers and fruit trccs will depend too much upon local conditions to give any gcncnl list here, but it should be mentioned that something in this tins cm ho grnvn in every settled use of Olnudu and not cxciudlng those districts through central suk- stchuun sud Alberto when st one time some poopls believed that. such plants were out of the question. VIG-ITAILIS .dwrysstldactorycndloncncriod I New York The Montreal Qgtiiral Guflfillall Exchange Stock Exchange s“ o“ Mm“ m“ o,‘ (spnm h‘ Jmnwhu‘ v w" m Ladies anid Children's Flannelette Air lteduc ... .. 1 I (Special to Johnston it Ward) Collins at "-' prlce- Pmwse Bros" Ltd‘ Al i ... Upancii lllgh Low llasl 3B57-3-12-3i. M c 91" --- - At Sag it: .........|ili‘,L»i Al Chaim . lit-ll ‘iw-li- . . -‘ i iiefiii .. ii '1‘ l. Power . i SAVE BY_ BUYING GARDEN Jun . . . .' . . . " -. - m, Fan," {f f, }i,,,,'.“f, $3] N] _ crrv nuiTLa in 1o pound lots. for‘ Pow n 1' Pow 1i .. I i _ One pound, 360.; 2 pounds, 70c; 10 ,'s,',",_§,,§ if‘: 11m,“ ,.';,‘,',""‘_’ff i 1101111115, $3.211. 3847-3-ll-tf $12‘: Tel (‘an 1n Al ‘.... ] 2,,hc,,‘{,,,",‘i.°°_ IQ“; ',j’“].,,',"f'_ ltlENS FANCY NECKWEAR, tr isoa (‘on Pan New . . good quahgy glem-jng price 39¢ a t. At ‘-k Pi 1i Iliiliflullliltlnl! .,,] if" .11 slliliu... 1110i 18v 1T5 PY°W5° BN5» Lid- " 335744241- gani ghuat 11,] 1111a .1 ». I ~ 2 - 1. ,,§,",§ mic’; nllfi] Fmf". POLICE COURT-At the Police iifliigsrfxis m W“ ii. ‘Nickel '1 uiiifi m, 171;, cmiriiyestmday mmmng’ a vagm“ ca," 111", ,,,,,,,. (,1- wmms 1;] ivas given six months in jail. (‘oi (‘arbon .\iainic_i' Ilarris H] l 76’, 7i? c111 Gas r11 . . i111 11-11;. is] ih viii Graph 1/,]1 mu] 112|1121/,]1i1 I LADIES‘ SILK RAYON Bloomers. c c .1 .11 - u an, 11:11 ma. 1... 1... 1ogilailiinqnziligéia] _ 1i 73¢] He] am-‘aii IICWCSi; shades. All sizes. Price 521g 111i] as] m1 39c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3857-3-12-31. . ' - - 1- .. w-is] ~111| 4.1-‘ Shuwlnignn ... 58%| 581,3] as] 71>‘ . . .. ...1.1.aa .., ... :..1| :|1.~<|3s=,1_;[ 25 ONLY Men's Winter Overcoats ,. . . 1 I ‘pa? “f”? i ._,U clearing at 1..- price. Prowse Bros, Gen El . Ltd. 3857-3-12-31. (ii-ii Foods . llflrnl --- 990i QUDIYBSl/ZIZSQE-t UNITED CHURCH SERVICE at. Grll 111/ 1 n 1 i 2:111: . _ “Olga”! Oil .'s;1-1i|521/, azryli-iig Niiiial-Qgcatia .1211] 321i 32.11 32.". TiY°n and cfaililud 0n March 15th lt-iiisoa Mot . _11, j- will be held at ll n. m. and 3 p. m., ' ‘i112, 113;’ ‘mil '1" ' respectively. J. L. Lund, Pastor_ =21] egg-g; Grain Exchange v - _ h, T‘, _ _ {flu/IHHV‘ {Hwqw . 15 ONLY Boys Winter Overcoats Johns ltlnnvills . . 14 2 1:1 _1 . . clearingat bargain price ‘é price Ken (Tapper . I/ 27'il1i-*"4- V l Lflmbefl; (3,; , ] g4] _ii;, (Special to Johnston c Ward) PTQWSE 13705.. Lid. 3857-3-12-31. A c u . -’ .’ - ‘ - - i}??? | 4027i] 23H +3’? llII('\('0 i 1,1,0"; w“, _, 25,], 2,1; 2,1,‘, _§ BROKEN LINES of Men's Hats. ‘as lilt .2111 3,11 _-, _ \\'IIE.\T— NM m!" u Ros/t: 80¢: i Regular $6.00 for $4.50. $5.00 for 11:1,: Sari, lltegd“, 31] 321,, up, lllgh 1.1111; $3.50. Prowse Bros., Ltd. ‘a r ' ,, 41; l . .. " ' Nut infwyiiichot I 404i. “iii -3857‘3'12'3i' TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATF- siiaw, 2.45 p. ni..; ‘lryon, . Myron O. Brtntan, Minister. p. 1.1 BROKEN LINES in Men's Shirts slightly soiled. Regular $1.50. Bar- Aiiiiot- llrcw The Montreal ‘I Curb Market (Special to JDlIIIIIB-l k Ward) . ' __ 22-22:: fi Morning Stock Letter l] . \‘Vuli Street Mirror Saysz" ' Special to Johnston 1K: Ward Opuiitd lligh Low Last ll] | . _ 1'1 __ Z-I G; -~. 1H1: MiH-‘vflri “*1 NEH’ \0llli 1-111 1---i.. 1111- PllTlV 1irul' »- » B .| D lull,‘ m‘, 1., m’, ‘ n > _ - ~ -_~ - _ . -|\L§ ‘yesterday the market IIIIIIG ‘ IA U] I v1»: /1 J/isi .1 ,1u1m1 11-111111,» irnin 1.11 lite announcement nf re- ul mom ' ' i as ion important ti ovrr- I 11.11. Ili1~ ma. nmpevillly nook. T1,. ,1|.»i¢¢,,a . 1'.’ l2", l‘.'| 11",’; ' iric llll't‘l'illfl 111 tile moi-tin u . 31f] i | 1 1.111. will i... 1.1.1.111». 1 a... .-1-..1. v g i he Mm “m” M-“h no“, 5,0,1.“ y 3; ] | ] _ In vii-n of lllt‘ no.1 s in iilt‘ rillifl, 1111- gi-m-rul murlirt acted rather well l, ., “up”, , ,,,,. , , 111.111 11.11."..- .,i...11-.1.,_-41.t. 11.11. 1.11.. .1,-..~ 11f pitklllg 11,. 1... 11,, ,|,.,,,,,,_ Th," n T U l,“ m] I sci-men to Iii- iiliio Ian-m, hoiu- r_ 111i 1111.11. 1o 11ir1~1u~i M|ll‘||ll'f or not the msrlirf 1 'J»';.“..'.".".‘;2151i.11'€:?‘...'.i1;"':iii2 112's.‘ 1.11.21: :'.'. '.':": l" '" llollle 0n , 17.1 11i.'.| 102] 1111: ‘ ‘ ' It" I enwun ere . mlifiliifli of)‘ - 15:14]] 15%| 15" "'39 nutu. S’i‘lt|~3I5'I‘ Jlllflttllf .~'.\ls— U lllFC . -. 1 o 1 1. 1 . , _ 1 l: l_1;:]\'vlA-- 11".‘- Kliil 111/7; The market 111111.111... .1. .1. ....r.-....» 1111-1111,,- range with 1111- uvcrugrs once more _ .- - 4 A’ 4i 1 .1 getting iinuii aruuiid tii1~ loin-r l(’\l‘l\ of trailing urea. It in noticed that more 1n Lili l! -'.] I 1111111 ever 111111 111111111- ~ lllllrl‘ ,1r..1.1.a..11a 1... setbacks in 111s moi-list and n,“ It (‘o ..11i1/, i ilwtlrity is morc p11... 1 1i..- 11.11.11.111... T111- 111111-111-1 i.- i-tin two sided s11- Naraniln .. -,' 111 11-1, l r1111 1111i. 1.1.11. 1.1.11. 1. -. .1...i.i..,, i... ,1... ..,.,.1-.- 1.11.1.1. o... 1.1 11.. 1...; Page lit-r Liiii Oil i flu-lures ur Ii-i-i 111111- is ‘1-11- lurk (‘rnfril dividend bo- Siicrritt 115] i7] 107.] 10H comic this hriii-ii-il 1o r. tlunii. .-\l thin stugs of the pm. SEN", “mes 50] 5"] 4m 4g, n-ceilliii-g oni- ,.hoiil1i l11- 1» 111-111 to “ilitli rntlier than be u pnrt of it. Th"; u. walk“ Hun", 7%, S] 3 rllilncrn to si-hlp 1,1i.1i1 |1r1>l'.ix on tioih nltllll hut the trailer has to be extremely Dominion or .-_.,. __"‘i amt 11. nua- 1111111111114;- nt-cn again toilay. ' Th0 wsultlicsi» which brief lliul similar ticztk tii of ilii- constant shifting in prices. irregularity will he has lll‘\l'ltlllt‘ll iii tits Allin-ii (‘lirmirai stock lends to the i-pois iir1- iiiu-ly 1o inuks their upprurunce from time to m. r111», iiopi-it-r, 1111-"- is 11-m- lilill" iiquiuutipi. uflll 1p b0 1w- nni. 1o look 11,1111. lin- niurkoi an ll day to iluy proposition, ntinni-s 111 1111.11 mipon ilii- llil nlturl-n as 1i group with ilisfnvor. we |I|'t'II tr_\iii;; 1o n-orrm-t ti..- iiituution in the Industry in n rather Iiiiif lirur 1i Nil). The htltlllfll‘ tlii- siiniitiuin is cicancil up the better if. will be for iill t-iiltin-rliril. 'I'li1- 11llr~ nri- mil II pllrrlnlun yrf. _ Steady pro-sure ilgnlilnt .\ .\i lIiUi-ru has currii-il the ntnck dawn through l0 - nu-t cniii-i-rtci] mippnrt. clirf in some quarters ltlll ll one 11f tii1- lllllt fiiiorlti-n. but that tho real nturt from n [Ilitl “Kill h‘! rt-r-t Oil ciimivnnii-n Canada Bonds ' (sprciai to Johnston s nun-iii 11.111 111-1.». 11-111 at- Bid Asked cloiun 1.. so. “ T r " H 1mg" 10100 Weakness in .\iii1-1i ('|l4‘IIlll'tll In hound to have an effect on the other chem- 'ar man . .1 .1.‘ .. .. 1m; ism", War M1111 - - F» W!" "iii-ii" Two important 111-11111 a1..- 11-11111- ar- i111- illviilrnil nctlnn 1p be mien by Inti- Vlvlflry Mo" - 5921"?“ "ii-i" Till-Q" Tel 11.111 11-1., 111.11 A11... 1.111. corp... It 1.1111111 111.1 be surprising 1p sec udrcrul in‘"lfiitlnlililiiailno-"il-"fi action 111111-11 ln 1.11111 i1.~1u..11-~, i111: \\'uIl 1111-11 1.1 1111,1111; for the but. . 1 - ~ ~ 1 ' 1 . . _. ._ _ _ _I H . ma“) 102d. 1:11. . v L‘ , _ ‘ . _ . ._'—:_—-:'_ }§§;,‘|f:“fl"hlg _ _ W119“, m, 10"."; present (in), liiing condition.» .11 11.1: iner Islander. The foiiowihg is s. 1111111111111; .. r. 1111:: 1111.20 1111.211 Union pf Soviet Socialist Itepiibflcs clipping from the London Morning lh-fiiiiilliit: . 4H. Hill 1110.21! lililfiil ltcfuniling .1. . 41/510111 construction. LADIES‘ CIIINTZ Hoover Aprons] Very special bargain at 79c. Prowse Services Sunday, March 15th: Bon-imos" Ltd‘ I CHURCH SERVICES for March 15th: New Dominion at 11 a. m.; Kingston at 3 p. m.; Cornwall at 7 p. m. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. “INMPEG mum "AXGE gain price 59c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. \\'IIE.»\T—- ‘ SUNDAY SERVICES — The ser- iviccs in St. John's Presbyterian |Ciiurch, Belfast, Sunday, March il5tli will be conducted by the Rev. ¢..-1 tii 3857-3-12-31. l DESCRIBES STAY IN RUSSIA- ,The first of a series of two articles, "What I saw in Russia," by Mr. J. H. Prichard, Summerslde, appears the current issue of MacLeans Mug- azine. 30-1,‘, 1., ', Mr. Griffiths of Kenslngton. Public :12" : .-' 1101i ' ] ‘VILL ACCEPT CALL—IB i5 un- vegetable garden can be established dersimd m“ RCV- Kiel‘ 1“1'"-‘=°1'- U! by using the fonowmg vm.,e,,,es;_'1Reiifev/, Ontario, intends accepting Asparagus - Mary Washington, sag. the call extended him by the Alber- isfactory from the standpoint of dis- l t°n_P‘°5b3t“ria“ chum‘- ease resistance and a good cropper; Beans _ Pane“ Pod Black wax _ NOMINATED FOR SYNODICAL Round Pod Kidney wax, Strlngless SUPERlNTENDENT_Ai m” regular Green Pod with Kentucky wonder meeting oLPictou Presbytery held on Wax and Kentucky Green Pod as ‘ Jiipii; Agdrmvcilggrrchérgs: pole suits; Beds - Early wondeluiburnu N’ Sv was nominated, for the Flat Egyptian Emrly and Detroit‘ IOSlLiOIIIOI qSynociicul Su crintcndent Dark Red’ later; cabbage-Golden ior titc 1\'fli‘iLilll0‘Pl‘0Vi)ilCCS The Acre’ as a round-headed first early’ whole of hit" Mcvicafs ministry has followed by Copenhagen Market and ' Enkhultzcn Glory n5 mid-season is thoroughly familiar ivitii the needs with short stem Danish Bullhead for of the Presbyterian Church m the wintci‘ storage; Cauliflower - Siio\v- Alarmmes‘ bail and Earliest Dwarf Eriurt; _ Carrots - Chuntcnay and Danvers; Corn - of the early varieties Gold- cn Sunshine, Piciaanlnuy, Early May- Operations‘ nmvcr- Emil’ Market ‘md Gmdc“ ,timn a more sales siicot and will be Bantam are recommended, with imum, useful no, Qnly in planning .Stowell's Evergreen for later use; and ordcflng suds but Just as much cucumbfls ‘ Impillved whim 5pm“ :10 in planting, general core, and in and Davis Perfect; Cclcry - for the m0 harvest o, we vcgetablesh The first “my adder‘ Plum“ m‘ wmider" height of the flowers, times of ful and White Plums, - for second blooming’ when,“ they are suitable early» PM“ Gmde" Y°H°W Or E553’ for such special purposes as edging, Blfilmhillgi ' m‘ ‘Vintcr keeping iscrccning, cutting and fragrance Giant: Pascal or Winter Queen; Let- ‘me an nmntl-oncd and are mdispem tuce - Grand Rapids is one of the mime 136,5 in laying C.’ a Samfmh most popular leaf varieties with iwry garden of flowers‘ In the W? New York and Non-Parcil where u. enable 15m the catalogue continues ileiid 5°“ i5 “milled? Muskmehms ' this useful sci-vice by listing differ- Improvcd Montreal and Extra Early m, varicues under the heading o‘ Knight arc good varieties, as well 11s Early’ Late and Medium so m“ one Golden chztmpiuin- Miner's creamknn have a succession m" vegetables or Osage; Onions - Yellow Globe light through the season. With Danvers- Red wethersfieidi Prim unusua1 sorts, special directions are Taken Yellow Globe and Prize Tak- given in regard to care and prepara- er Red Globe; Peas - Thomas Lax- tion for the table. “m: Laxwman- Gmdus- Lime Mar‘ zil ss .dxoJiunt o shrdi shrdluuuu vel, Laxton Progress and of course, American Wonder; Parsnip - l-lol- low Crown; Radish - Scarlet Tur- nip White Tip, French Breakfast and Scarlet Globe; Spinach - Bloomsdaie ' and King of Denmark; swlss Chard V - Lucullus, the leafy part of this ve- getable is used as a spinach while Record of Investments the fleshy stem may be cooked ss asparagus and is delicious served WE shall be planed to send on request to with cream sauce; Tomatoes - Earl- iana, John Brier, Bonny Best, Ghana's bona fide investors u cop of this handy book winch" __i________ Early Jewel and Livingstones Globe, while Grand Rapids and sun- ' rise are two of the best forcing sorts. It shg uld be rememberedi that it is important to get seed of the highest quality and to make sure that: this seed is suitable for Cana- da's shorter season. It. is also well to remember that vegetables of the highest quality an; the ones that. provides space for record- 5 ing your holdings of bonds, stocks, mortgages and insur- ance policies. Space is pro- vided for recording uii the are grown U16 m0" "Pldly- The essential details of your . soil- must bc wen prepared, well holdings. ‘ fertilized and well cultivated, par- W’, h“ ticulsrly during the early stages. In ‘ ‘e 1,5, ,,:,i°' smnl gardens it is often quite prac- tical and very advisable to water during dry weather in order to make sure that the vegetables come on without l. check. M°LaonYouNc. i W-EhsCQ Building, Toronm Occurs lmntlrnn Metrcpolimn Mnflflnl U8! Till CATALOG ‘JE London Gardeners will find the current. been spent in the liiaritimes, and iic . secretary of the Canadian National {Silver Black Fox Breeders‘ Associa- iticn and recently completed eleven mmihs service Goivrmeni: in connection vilth trie establishment ofthe fox ranching iii SillfY-itl I-lis headquarters were at Ccrmlia, a village miles to the east of Vladivostok, ter- minus of the Trans-Siberia Railway III ing account of his observaiices of seed catalogue indcspcnsible in his. It is decidedly more‘ 100.0 1mm under the terms and application: cf the Five Year Plan cl '-Iconc11nii~ lic- Post: Admiral Sir Arthur Leigh Win- sloe, whose death has taken place at Biarritz at the age of 79, entered the Navy in 1865, and first saw active service when la command of HMS. Helicon during the Egyptian War of 1882. Ho was landed with the Naval Brigade, and was presen at the But- tle of Tel-el-Kebir. As a Command- er he served with the Naval Brigade under Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir. E. R. Frecmantle during the puyiltivg expedition to Vitu, East Africa, in 1890. For this service he was men. tinned in despatches. .He was promo- ted to Captain in 1892, and after commanding several of H. M. ships, lnvludlns HMS, Spartan during the Russo-Japanese War, he was placed in command of HMS. Ophir on the occasion of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York (King George and‘ Queen Mary) to the Colonies in 1001, He became Fourth Sen Lord in I007. and in 1910 he hoisted his flag g; Communder-in-Chief in China. 3p was promoted to Admiral whilst holding that command, and retired in 1913 on hauling down his fisg_ H: was created KCB. in 1909. ___________________ iiiii FUNERAL-The funeral of the late Caroline Wood,.of Tryon, was held on Monday afternoon, March 9th, from the residence of Mr. Hum- llton Leard. Following a short ser- vice at; the house, the remains were taken to the United Church, where the service was continued under the direction of the pastor, Rev. J. L. Lund, assisted by the local choir, with Mrs. C. D. Wright at the organ. Hymns sung were: "Lead Kindly Light," "Rock of Ages.“ “Peace Per- fect: Peace" and "I I-lcar Thy Wel- come Voice.“ The paii bearers were Messrs. Herbert and D. J. Thomp- son, Hartford Woodsidc, and Edward Leard. Interment was made in the Peoples‘ Cemetery. ' 3857-3-12-31. in Mr. Prichard was formerly tinder the Soviet. OF LOCAL INTEREST —- Mrs. Louis C. Wright, 233 Quccn St., has received the sad news of the death in London, England. of hcr cousin, Admiral Sir Arthur Lcigii Winsloc. 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