SEPTEMBER 21. 1932 THERE is really as much difference be- tween styles of print- ing as between two styles of handwriting. THE crlaargjljrlzrovglg GUARDIAN PAGE THREE crllrlllli oullllllllll -_-’_ This ls reserved Ior news, but, advertisements of n news character may be inserted at the rate or u. per word, strictly Plylblg 1n m. vnnce. Vessey reopens his piano an,“ this week. Studio, 31 Upper 11111,. boro St. Phone oat-J. 5344-9-20-21 i SPECIAL DISCOUNTS on bu. ance of our “Sunworthy" wall STUDIO REOPENS-Mr, Arthur’ ORDER FOR NATURALIZATTON! —An order was made yesterday by His Honour Judge Duffy for the naturalization of two men, who were born in the United States, but who have resided 1n Canada since childhood. ‘The men were Elmer H. Duffet, Marshiield, and J. Vincent Murphy, 8t. Peters. United Church WEDNESDAY Trinity 7.30-~Congregatlonai prayer service. Visitors welcome — Heart; Memorial l-lall. llcllllllolllo (Continued from Page 1) ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- Mrs. Edward O. MacCallum, Brack- lsy Beach, announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Mary Edythe MacCallum to Vernon Hubert Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowe ‘l- l TURRET $100-A- $10 D0 o CA5" oAv CONTEST e EVERY DAY -' EXCEPT SUNDAY It is by choosing the RIGHT style — the heater set-up - the appropriate type — that we produce the most effective job- The Charlottetown Guardian Printers of gEverything Papers. Carter do Co., Ltd. 5821-9-20-31. ENTRIES will be received at Ear. hlbition Building from schools near Charlottetown on Wednesday from 2 p. m. till l. 5339-9-20-21. ! CAR. COLLISION-While driving ‘north on Queen Street yesterday morning a car operated by Mr. John Compton. Murray Harbor, collided with one driven by Mr. ID. R. H. Shaw as it was coming I south and about to turn on to sgpl. 21-wfm-3i Richmond. Mr. Shaw's car was l badly damaged while Mr. Compton's [suffered only a bent mud guard. I ,4 M gyq-vvvvvévrév Advertising Rates—l’ayable In lldvance Central Guardian locals, 4e. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memorlam Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Ofler- ings, Cards, etc., 4e. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. ¢¢“¢¢‘¢ vv es"- or to per word. Other rates on applications. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch > POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday morning a. man charged with driving to the common danger was fined $30 and cost-s or 20 days. For obstructing s, police 0g- ficer an offender was fined $20 or l5 days. A man charged with neg- lecting to stop after accident was remanded until this morning for sentence. “' I ,,,',,,,,,,,,,1. , RATEh-Zc Der word, three ln- For Sn}: geriiuns for the price of two, strictly "payable in advance. WINDFA LL GRAVENSTEIN Apples 75c bushel. Bring con- ' tainers. F. S. Reeves, South’- Agents Wanted port. 5886-9-20-31. fIWO THOUSAND PEOPLE MADE CARDQOARU, SUITABLE FOE s“ ":2 mo" Christmas Cards; establish- ed it years; write British Canad- '; ian Publishing Co., Ltd., 426 Pat- rick Building, Toronto. A W. Q-W-F-M-tl Sept. 30. FUR SALE - OLD PAPERS. I cents bundle Guardian Office. 2-4—ti ‘Imglqlpg WANTED ._ MAN o]; FOR. SALE—PRESIIENED JERSEY - woman to travel and appoint grade ww- Bvme Bros. North agents for old-established house RIVBP- 5346474041 ~ in business in Toronto forty-two ' years. Position permanent. Write FOR SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND- ror Particulars. expense allvw- room signs on hand do Guardian once, etc. Winston Co., Toronto. OfllOO. ti. ‘ ~ A. W. B-IO-ws-tl-Sept. 28. __._. WANTED _ land, good buildings, good loc- tGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN ation. George Mellett, Union. FOR SALE-‘IO ACRES 0F cruLn BITTEN av DOG-Yes- terday afternoon the young son of Mr. Renle Gallant was severely bitten on the leg by a dog. The Hughes, Harrington, Prince Ed- ward Island. Marriage to take place per acre. Thcrc is a demand for the latter part of the month. wwJal-IL this seed which always the supply. exceeds FUNERAL SERVICES-The full- eral of Francis A. McMillan was held yesterady morning from the residence of his brother Mr. Pat- rick McMillan, 204 Cumberland St. to St. Dunstarfs Basilica Where Rtqulem High Mass was celebra- tedl by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Chas. Warrie, B. H. McEachern, John Carmichael, John McKinnon, Peter Trainer and Arthur McKen- zie. Service at the grave was con- ducted by Rev. n. O’Hanley. _.____ SCALLOP BEDS DISCOVERED- Captain zinck, Halifax, who is in vharse of the boat a. Halkett, car- Yylflil on scallop investigation, in the Maritime; has uncovered m“ ficulr to harvest. eral large be“ ghroushout the p,.°_ . “About 50 percent of the apples virwe, The largest to be bared is and plums were knocked off dur- om o“ cardigan B“ that is ap_ ing the recent galcs, and while the proxunagely ten miles long and {our earlier apples are not very much to 11v, mu“ wide where the scab injured, the later varieties will be 10m are extremely plenum, and of little value as they will ‘lot ma- good. A large bed about five miles tum . long and, between two and twee "Harvesting ivrls completed last Pastures Good’ “Our pastures continued good notwithstanding the dry conditions in September. Fertilized pastures [carried more than twice as many cows as the unfertilized, and at the present time have a very good growth of grass for the Autumn. "Mangles and turnips made good growth during the summer and at the present time the roots are swell- ing out rapidly, and there is every promise of a root crop above av- crage. "Fodder corn made excellent growth during the season. but has been badly broken during _the re- cent windstorms and will be d‘!- Think of it! Each an sorrle Turret Cigarette miles wide has also been found off l satmday’ and the greater pa“ animal, a. large collie, had been chained, but. the little boy ap- proached too close. The child was taken to a doctor for medical at- tention. The dog is to be examined for indications of disease. APPEAL CASE-The case 0f George W. Gardiner vs. Murdock] MacLeod, an ‘action over the ex- tent or a right of way on the de- fendant's land was appealed before govehemt To us‘, Capt. zinc,“ thrashed as it was brought in. own words there are enough beds] "Early moughmg “t the Rpm‘ on P’ E_ I“ to keep the fishermen l mental Fol-m was well advanced,‘ bu”, for a number o! years and as ‘ until recent dry coilclitolis stopped.‘ the "eason opens Oct. 1st, it is un- 1 wrk", l derstood that Stanhope, Covehead, and Georgetown areas will be de- veloped to a great extent this fall. Fine Crop Season With regard to conditions “m. N if.‘ Bun." d b M‘ [w throughout the province, Dr. Clark p _________“__'_:___' m" " states: "We have had one of the yERsoNALs best crop seasons of years. Practi- would give a return of over $500 d every Week day a prize cheque for $100 is mailed to smoker. lowmg °n bad?‘ °f 4 if?!" Panels from empty Turret Cigarette (20’s) Packages with portion of excise stamp attached —on the back of one panel your name; on the back - ' and town; and on the and mail to -—— Turret Cigarette $l00-A-Day Contest fourth, r P.O. BOX 2500, MONTREAL, P.Q. E9911 day’! contest close Entries received after midnight will be automatically entered in thcfollowingday. Thefinalcontestcloses o_r1 September 30. The judges award the most interesting daily $100 in cash To? handwriting submitted dur ing 24 hours. A $100 The names of the winners contests between September 8 and WINNER OF _ I _ cheque will be mailed to daily winners as the awards are made. 5 at midnight The daily prizes are awarded, not for good writing, but {or writing which th . e ‘pntest for reveals UIIIQIIO or unusual lectures. The committee of judges is headed by Mr. Frederic D. Jacob, for 15 years Dominion Government Graphologist, who gives 100 character readings each week to other selected contestants. ing the preced- of the twenty $100 cash prizes awarded in these $100-s-Dsy September 30 will be published on October 12. THE 16th CAR-A-WEEK CONTEST WHICH CLOSED SEPTEMBER 7, 1932 James Henry Thompson, Carder, Nichol St, Listowel, Ontario Qualitq and Mildrlesls urret l ct A RAE TTES“ ‘ IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADAJ-IMITED.’ Chief Justice Mathieson and Mn". EJustice- Saunders. Judgment for the plaintiff had previously ‘been giv- en by Mr. Justice Arsenault. Mr. Malcolm MacKinnon appeared for the appellant, MacLeod, and Mr. R. 'R. Bell for the respondent. The companied by her brother Georgi of Hantsport, N. S., left by plani- on Thursday last for Halifax, N. i cally all crops arc good and have been saved in excellent shape. There ,lias been considerable building and vopair work goTng on in the country, an indication always ‘that things are going fairly well. I have noted a number of farms wonderfully {rec from weeds, and the roadsides Miss Susie Currie of this city. . Mrs. Gertrude MacRae, who has County Court, Prince County , l At the County Court, Summer-i Canada to sell Personal Christ- mas Cards One-Dollar-Dozen up. 5357-9-21-11. spent the past two months visiting u is c m leted, ourt ad- Mg men 0 p c friends and relatives on the Is- journed till Friday ‘morning at‘ ll . ‘de Tuesday, Judge Inman deliv- in excellent shape adjacent to those S‘ ' . f F. m farms. Examples like that should’ "ed “dgmem m ‘he ca“ ° ‘r \ hortage Exists In Dairy Supply, Survey Discloses Dominion Must Import Five Million Pounds Unless surprising values, low prices, quick easy sale, big earnings, also low prices on boxed assort- ment. Send for sample book now. Premier Art Guild. Wellington dz York, Toronto. A. W. 9-1-tl-30. To Let_ I0 LET -.- FLAT NO. 1 ORLEBAR Street. Apply A. R. Wises Groc- ery store. 5828-9-20-31. Wanted WANTED — GOOD BLUE SERGE suit coat. Size 40. 7B Queen St. 5353-9-21-11. FOR SALE-STORE AND DWELL- ing. one of the- best business stands in the City situated on busy corner, all in first class condition. For particulars apply to H. F. McPhce, Barristers. 5820-9-20-31. HAVE A LARGE STOCK 0F Rotary, Thresher, Crusher and ' other smaller belts in stock, also Rubber Traces all at half price. Clinton Morrison, American Rub- ber and Leather Belt Dealer. Fredericton Station, P. E. I. 5351-9-21-41. Found FOUND - SMALL BOAT. APPLY J. A. Benton, Bonshaw. 5342-9-20-31. Male Help Wanted WANTED — MAN I-‘OR FARM I work. C, Tupper Ferguson. Add WANTED - A SIX OR SEVEN room house. Charlottetown Real Estate C0. 5361-9-21-31. flUAliAUGS WAN TED - 3% inch and over. Will take deliv- l ery Sept. 27. J. A. Farquhnrson, 58 Queen St., Charlottetown. 5364-9-21-11. Marshfield, York R. R. 2. - 5358-9-21-31. WANTED - N0. 1 FEED OATS. Soc us about Potato Baskets. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Work Boots. Flour, etc, before CAN BE EARNED buying elsewhere. Morrison so ' weekly in spore time (10,, Hampton. 5820-9-20-31. selling well know-n line Personal Christmas Cards. Songs of égeerllfs- . c oun an .. . Mlsce“.n.“'u gtrigfmefigeedigdcthis last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample o'clock. land, will return on Monday to her home in Vancouver, B. C. roadsides. ENTERTAINED-Mrs. W. E. Mc- -Intyre of Charlottetown, national League of Canada, and Mrs. Don- or Mrs. J. P. Byrne, Bathurst, dur- ing the session of the Chaiham dio- cesan convention of the C. W. L tlon-St. John Telegraph Journal. J BIRTHS MCKINNON-In the Prince County Hospital on Sept. 18, 1932, to Mr- and Mrs. George McKlnnon 0i P011 Hill, 8 daughter. l NEEDLERr-III the P711106 County Hospital, Sept. 18. 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ncedler oi Elierslie, a daughter. STETSON-At st. Luke's Hospital New Bedford. Mass. Sept. 11. 1932. to Mr. and rvrrs. s. a. Stetson- formerly Miss Gracie M- P111114» North Wllishire, P. n. 1., a son. _ _ superv-éor of Madden Hospital j5‘Pl‘ll‘iCC Edward Island this season,‘ l th ll . . - . .- Dles dent of the Ca o c Womens vismng her sister Mrs. Ralph Jon’ which I flunk “mud out Lew the‘ Md was“ of Chatham were guests kins, Richmond Apartments. Vancouver, B. 0., who are visiting In honor o, Mrs Macmtyre Mrs Mr. Cooke's parents’ in Kensington . , . ha be fo th t th d l é3yrnxe entertained at (111129? Pllllllkw thgeguese; ofrMre Ina: Mrgeefhligs very promising except in sections he orma operlngo eoov - ' ~ liams and Mrs. E. W. MacKay of this city left Saturday morning on a motor trip to Boston and other American cities. While in Boston MacWilliams’ sister, Mrs, Barrett. ed to Boston on Saturday last, of- - ter spending the summer months on the Island. She was accompan- ied by Miss Louise MacKcllzic, nurse in training at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. spend a short vacation with her sister. Miss A. Thelma cooke, Surgical] "I m“? m“ gm“ MP5 ml ones mentioned at the Experiment‘ a1 Station. There is considerable more fodder corn to b3 seen in the country and in every case the yield appears to be excellent. “The turnip crop seems to be Mr. and Mrs; James S. Cooke of in where club root is prevalent, and this disease is responsible for the loss of tho entire crop in those 1o- calitics. So far preventative meas- ures and the purchase of disease resistant seed such as Bangholml selected is the only satisfactory procedure. "The oiltbroak of the ample leaf SkellibtlllZfif ‘in the vicinity 0f Charlottetown was quite serious- causing almost all the leaves on trees, not sprayed, to tum brown and dlc in rhlgust. Wcll sprayed or- chards lvcro not injured. This pest was obscrvcd to extend north as far as Milton but beyond that point there wore many orchards not il-l- jurcd. It is likely to recur 116K! year, and a poison spray in late enkins, Rochford Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacWil-‘ in hey will be the guests of Mr. Mrs. Margaret J. Hopkins return- 1y in who will ‘there was a direct lbetween the plaintiff and defend- Iant. No other parties but them- selves were present when the bar- gain was made. The rule of law B. Bowness vs. A. Home ti: 0Q. stimulate others w dean up their which had been tried 8th Septem- lber, and was an action for salaryl Ottawa Is Told After Study Of Market Needs, and commission of $300 less pay- ments received $100, making bal- ance claimed $200.00. In this case Judge lnman stated contradiction such a. case was that the bur- den of proof rests upon the party]? Canada [Mes the who asserts the affirmative. mind of the tribunal being in n I state of doubt, it was for the plain- The W1“ by evidence 1'0 Tcmow lhatiped up vcry materially. Butter lsi doubt and tilt the scales of justice I his favor, which he had failed to do. In fnct lie could not soc‘ that there had been any merit plaintiff and defendant had entire- agrce- between them, as both different ideas of the alleged bargain. The Judge thought it was‘ also unreasonable to suppose that these hard times, a firm of automobile dealers would pay a‘ man $100 a month whether he sold! cars or not. The plaintiff had al- ready received $100 on his clalmf l0llN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vlilclnl Land Surveyor, Herman- vfllc, (R. 3, Soul-is.) onto. Representatives small towns- also. Business Opportunity ~ __ Toronto (IO-i i112 ONE DAYS BUSINESS AUG- llse i932 in an Ontario town. Olhcr reports up to $2500 month- ll‘. CZITIIIIiOIlPOD-COID. A tested ltsillmntc business. We start you. lmlil-Eilkins, Originators, e5 Rish so, Springfield, ohlo. l B. A. Sept. 21. Saturday Review every country except the Situations Vacant .0111 PERSONAL CHRISTMAS Gmliilll Cards sell themselves. This season's samples most beau- P111 ever shown in Canada. . 111151112 Paying whole or part. . 6 employment, ladies or men. Liberal commission. Regal Art ~» 91 Gould Street, Toronto. S. V. 21-8. it is ‘noticeable that it free. Master Kraft Limited, Tor- wanted M. H. w. Sept. 5-7-0-12-14-16-19- ‘lr you IIAVE riousns on 21-23. lloutvd apartments to rent Phone 0r crdl at Charlottetown Real‘ 1 Estate Co., 268 Grafton Street. Perfffrl ___ Phone m‘ 5809-9494" rnrvarr: RINDERGARTENS pay. Advice given free by $119 Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Personal 9-21-24-28-30. Epidemics Of Crime (London): In United states, where the disease seems en- demlc, epldemlcs of criminal viol- ence break oilt With l1 “m1” m5‘ uiarity. The automatic 1151-01 and the motor car have made those ap- peak to force more sensational and more difficult to dcul with. yet a glance at the past $118865“ m" they are seasonal and almost a matterl of fashion. This country 15 P9551113 through one of these P°Y1°d-'- and coincides with a time of ho: weather Exam“ WALKINSIIAW-At Swift current Sasln, Sept. 13, I932, to M1‘. 811d Mrs. Archibald Waiklnshaw, form- erly Miss Marie MacDonald, Ver- non River a daughter, Jean Eliza- beth Agnes. Ill MEMORIAM MISS WILLENA oicnoxatn The death occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, on the 15th inst, after a short illness, of Wlllena McDonald, aged 71 years, of Charlottetown, formerly of Lorne Valley. She was a daughter of the late Colin and Flora (Johnston) McDonald, and a life long member of the Presbyterian Church. There are left to mourn their loss, one sister, Isabiella, wife of James D. McDonald of Cardigan, and three brothers, John and Hector in tho United States, and Alexander on the old homestead. Her funeral was held in the Lorne Valley Church, on MARRIAGE! BAYER-DONALD - In Trim"! Church. Charlottetown, Sept. 19. 1932, by Rev. m. Ramsay. Thwdcl" cqgmun Bayer, son of the ill-o James A. Bayer and Mrs. Bay“. Charlottetown. t0 I-Hna. McKay Donald. daughter of M1‘. 8nd M"- H. L. Donald. 5w View- Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Mary t L in France, where such waves o! i violent crime are common, have al- . AN‘ ‘ ‘ED ways connected them with the nos 1 Days. in“ County ll " ' = . t» will rccclvs u’ 1' 0 e 1 m, p o c . st, I ‘Pllllcatlons for the position Dr w [L cafsflll nun!“ Sllllervisor. Apply by mall " ' H l’ qualifications, experience. CIIIROPRACTOR “my 113m; PRICIIAR Tbm W" "m" Gmm“ ' ' D’ m Prince st. PM!" 1°" Secretary. “om. 0.", Mum ‘ i» ‘at zl-wrgrg; the 17th, thence to Lorne Valley cemetery, Rev. Mr. Gibson, officiat- ing. " (Patriot Please Copy) Burdctt wishes to thank ‘friends and neighbors for kindness shown them in their recent sad bereave- ment. Also those who sent flowers and messages of sympathy. 5359-9-21-11. DON”.l‘ FORGET 'I‘0 VISIT TIIE KARAMEL KRACKLEY Kflllll STORE Cor. Great George a Kent A DELICIOUS CONFEUPION FOR. OLD AND YOUNG. 1V. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEB EMBLAMEB Charlottetown and North Wiitshiro I49 Phone and he thought he was entitled to! retain this for the work done and‘ nothing further could be allowed him. Judgment“ was therefore given I for the defendant. Thane A. Camp- bell, K. C., for the plaintiff and‘ Heath Strong, K. C, for the dc- fendant. The case of Thomas Mug- l ridge vs. R. Hensley Stavert, claim for wages as a farm labourer amounting to $142 was thcn taken. Jilly or in early Align-St may be necessary to protect the trees- This years loss of leaves will not seriously injure the alllllc U095. bull if it should recur another year it‘ would greatly weaken their vltal~ lty. “The condition of the pastures is good. about, average." "The yield of potatoes will be reduced 30 p01‘ cent bf-‘IQW 1959 _vcar on account of early and late blight which was prevalent, Mr." s. o. Pcppin, Chief of msvcvton Department roports. seed and table stock arc both affected to an equal extent in this respect. Digging has begun in many sections. but will ml boromp gBrifl-fi ill next ivcck. Thovc are vcl'_v 10W film" fields left. There is very 115110 1'01 shnlviilg, and very little loss is ex- pected from this source. ‘The pot- atoes will be below average in 8011- oral." up before Judge Iilman and wins» before the Court all dny yesterday.‘ Thane A. Campbell, K. C, for the plaintiff and Ernest H. Strong. K. C., for the defendant. S , MONTREAL, Quc, Sept. 17_--'(‘.u West young lady‘ is the slogan lhnt motivates little Miss Edna Barton 0i‘ Truro, N. 5., who passed through Montreal this wcok. She is bound by Canadian National Railways for- Miaml, Mon. The little visitor spout only a few hours in Montreal.‘ Though she is travelling alone slu- was able to employ hcr time to ad- vantage in the metropolis. A mil- way official gave 1101‘ assistance and. SPRAINS the i1 ycar old sighisccr did some Rub Minard‘: In pmiy. ll ptnlltnlll ...._ liglmlllh. window shopping aloha Bt- Goth-l rolls-norms, looihll. erme Show“ ‘ 1N5 “lilllfi 0F PAIN” |. I N I M E151 ::'I‘he Friend of All Sufferers Dr. Thomas‘ Eclcctric Oil is a. volu- ablc remedy to all those who sunri- pain. 1t holds ollt hope to everyone and realize it by stilling Sllllvlillfi, ovcrylw-licrc. 1t is a. linimcnt that has the blessing of half a COllllll'_ ‘ent. It is on sale everywhere nnl / can be found wherever enquired for. l ll)llli(‘l' stocks in storage was 890.281 pounds were imported and 4,870,900 Oldzlwrlj." Mun 1:11.:- ca -' cs! known l oxmrtcci between September ltwccn ihosc two dates the (lollies- lin addition to what. was pfllflllfvflllilflfln found 1m ,ill Canada during that, time This flfn 1,51,» p .‘ycar on September 1, the total in B l}; fX])Ol'lf‘(‘l, thr- fnrlncrs will hnvc to produce 4.360,- ‘ nhlv riccrcztsc for Jilly but hm; 110i.‘ Production Is Speeded To Meet Consumption, y. -‘-- ,1 ‘OTTAWA, Sept. 20—N0w is the branches of the Department which ‘time for the Canadian dairy farm- .- study fol-age 51111131155 51,119 11-131 ers to step in and ma-ke some Canada is abundantly stocked with 11101101‘. This 1S the deduction to hi‘ forage and it is contended now 1| drawn from the memorandum sub- , the time to increase production b! lnittcd to Hon. Robert Weir, Mlil-:ll0fll‘ll'fl‘ feeding as a slrong steady lstcr of Agriculture, by J. F. Slnglc- bilttcv market. is assured. "ton, Dominion Dairy Commission-f .er over the weekend. . ‘ MISSING LINK IS IITQNTED IN KENYA I NAIROBI. Kenya, E351 Am“, ‘Sept. 20.—Wlll the missing link bs discoveded at last? This is a ques lion scientists may ask themselves ln vii-w of the stunting dis- covery rcwrllly music by Dr. L. S. B. necessity of fimporting nearly 5,000,000 pounds ‘of butter this WlIIiEI‘ unless butter? {production in this country is step- , . l I soiling in Montreal at from 22c to} 22';c a pound which is a vcvy sub- stantial advance from last July‘ . when 1t was about 16".- cents. New Lvzlki- of cvumbridgc. ladder of the izcalflnd 51m" 15 50111115; in LOrl-{Emst African Archaeological Ehrped- »d0n at l9‘. cents. It could be l31dll{l011_ ldolvn in Montreal at the some‘ Juice. Add ihc five cents n poundl llduty to this and the excise tax‘ .and the cost would be slightly over ilcw ovfdcllci- of l age, an obscure 25 cents. Accordingly the Canadian native Vfllflgo on me 51101-135 o1 ‘Price (‘"11 $10 HP Cmlsldsrahly more Lake Victoria hnlzng provided arch- befnrc- it would pay to llupor: from acologlcrll cvizicncc which L; re- Now Zmllrlnd. gardcd as lll-zcll" to startle the world 10f sciclltnts. Dr. Lrrlkcy puts flu» Lake Victor- in Man one stop lilr:licl' back than 1110: oven the Oldllwny Man. who may 39,-: have lzvcd some 2.000.000 yialrs a-zo. 161.1190Prauluelils of the skeleton of the lzvbwno of a “homo sap- lcus" type illll,‘ modern species oi llléllll illllollg (lbilUriiS which give TOOK 35 MILLION l‘OI‘.\‘l),-‘ Last your on September l pounds. Anotllci- hounds of Canadian butter was typo of "lmwlo gapicu.<'" 1. in Talluanlwkrl in 1911i. 1931 and March 31. 1932. Thus br- Traces of zmthropnzd apes found ;:n doposits of the Mxvcrilc period (in r,“ found ‘U0 Ill-ilk“ 100k 35.271271 llound-ywlilch no llunlml hvlnqs have yet 'c in tho world) - Dr, Uakoy to l: ls this last. dis- uxth that of the 31.111, that leads Dr. l Huh-f that the miss- zl mall and ape will storage was only {iO.4l1.024 pounds vow v. coup so it will be soon that if no ilutfcrlLnk-l‘ Vicich. Canadian linily Lrzllzvy; in mg Illlk 1)"',\ ‘.77 pounds more from Soptonlvcfhv fiilnllv c\..l:' i. 1 to March Iii than last vent in Tho l."l.'i n: _' .~l>{(‘lf‘l.0l’i was supply the market. The suppills oil found --~».:;nii'cs which gave illllld last. spring wrrc no rllolcnn 1y ll‘ to its age. Dr. lllllll nrlcrluillc. Leak-iv ~vcr, last October, Sn fur prnrllzclioll of butter hasfollllvl "v in tllc form of ox- builn lower this your than inst. Fm‘ '..:-- ptnvillg tiln‘. ihc Afri- ilu- sr-vcn mouths ending July Ill, mm 0 .1‘: Wm (Lltfzl brick to an llli‘ butter production for all Cnn- '11P :1 v11 m uw- runofo than was zldzl was 3.9 pcr cont. hclow the your sum d. Tunis wore found in all bcfol-c. Ontario showed a considcr-jillb ():.l.1l\'.i_\' ilmls. l)l'. Lvakvv has now also found August. Quebec llllYI of tho hll/‘lClfln of a dinothcr- ll lnrIr form of ole- ~l_v boliovcd to have thousands of ‘ll /‘ Y3 not reported for showed a dccrcnsc of 11.7 per con! nlm- Li pl in August, ltinniiolza 19 por cent. plulul. ti: Snskntcilowan ‘.34 pcr cent and i\l- Znvri Eiullclrcrls of brrm. 10,4 pol cont. Tho returns yinlzz. hi-filzy-lmlu. from ill!‘ other provinces nrc not nvnli:l‘.llc_ C." phone shoes. now on the so for in Scpicmbcr ilicrr- also um two woven of ilvscnci which has boon no indication of any irl~ is p‘."lflll(‘“fl by tlvlsinn strips oi crease in butter production. Otherleellophane around a cotton core.