OCTOBER 7 1933 11m (IHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NotesBy The Way A Washington w“ spondr-rll. of l PAGE roux 11in: CHARLUITETOWII nusnnun imrsldent-iv. Chester s. tic-Lure, l-P. Vice-President, J. H». Burnett, EJ- A 0 been wsllght improvement in price. The herring catch was approxim- ately the same as lost year, the price PUBLIC FOR UM This column II open for llu- diseusslon by ‘llrrelspurlslrlsfs IMPR O VED CONDITIONS IN LIVES TO/CK IND US TR Y On The Klondike Trail or ‘as .....2£"£i.'.."..l.1ii2';§°'i..!’.;£.l‘..‘f’§!“§2b.?e.i. s‘. r. m“ maintained i“ mm ‘he “me a mrsr HAND ACCOUNT or n-u-"fln- I" """=~" 1"" r run: - r" k Wnlir s u. n. c n 1 l. ' 1m: n: o u: u 11-»- Alwmu. u" n“ ‘I u m . eve ibmnw efimnh)’ nlghll "m5 ‘if a‘ OF A MEMORABLE but “uieiifruy utildurrle tlu- (B, w_ B. sh‘w| pmvlnglgl Llvggtnck Superlnkndeng) ' T719 Peder“ Government h" ban opinions of correspondents. i “willie? “iii. "<‘IL"“lf.‘1..‘.i’§l’ Jfififf.’ ¢'.‘.‘.f...‘.“'...'.‘."'.?.'.‘.‘.°.’.".~’.'.'§§."“_ d mt d Mm m w“ m an: well-ml: l; that glyksunl- mymmgg --~ ma e acquo. e e c - some ew or , and . I Y-v SATURDAY, OUIOBEB, ‘l, 1933. “as expéflenced by om. “gnu-mm, qmtee téwelvp‘ Atiecélesue of fpto: at (By Ernest P-gi-Lapbe. UNTAUGHT CHILDREN mfhelhlllovm wLi-sldttgesflpnervrzp, lvlvisextiulziréeirgaililtilptfexathese featurel iQ Och 65C . 5 W W Ve- , CAUSE FOR rzrazvxsozvnva m“ " “ M“ "‘ f,“ m‘ “f: was... we. u... cents and two v m, The" a a ‘m, m, be,” "M h" W" WWW w e w 3“ °‘“1‘° '°§“hf“°‘°““°“ ‘>1 ~ -<* ' 5°” ‘ubmmld t’ u b’ ' beet meat cakes at the same price. M m. an “mm done-Tor the physical wenm o’ considerable extent in the light oil ragga," $5M m limb: k118i“. “h” ’ ‘ prospects in practically "11 l" a The observance of Thanksgiving Day this year, which falls m Monday next, is a matter of more than ordinary significance. No more opportune occasion could be found for commemorating the anniversary with sincere thankfulness and gratitude; for the signs are unmistakable that so far as Canada at least is concerned, Ihe economic situation is steadily improving. Our farmers par- flcularly have reason to feel that the tide of the depression has pow definitely turned. During the past few months there has been g revival of confidence and optimism which in itself is a re- assuring guarantee of recovery. Some encouraging factors in (lanadzfs trade revival were reviewed this week by Premier forded to those engaged inithis in- dustfll. fidently to improved conditions. p This year, therefore, let us cele- brate Thenlrsgivln! I“! ln a spirit befitting the ocoulon. These resin. Merchants and business Jnen throughout the Province are, like our farmers, looking forward eun- 10W. ants are run on the system with standing tu- hlss to serve customers rapidly so that aemany as possible be accom- modated during the day. One can imagine what e._boon these places an to the man whose pennies are We have heard much of late con- cerning the desirability of gett/ing cold, we moved up to Destruction City, pitchinfl our lent. rueveretm’ to doing our first seven miles of relay pflfl/flllnfl. Johnsw. u" 13d" er of the Lloyd party, was In lu- genious kind of a customer, and being naturally slightly dark-lilti- ned, and not being burdened with scruples he had no hesitation in representing himself as s native, children both in the city and rural districts. It is an advanced lrlBB. that it is a public duty to see that the young have a chance to STOW Ill! healthy and strong. There is, however, as yet, a sur-' prising diffidence on the part o! public powers toward making pro- vision for them to grow up decent, orderly, reqrectful and with all the attributes of snllshtenment- every phase of the livestock in- dustry. ' From s. strictly production stand- point then hes been few periods that have excelled in fundamental. development that of the pest few. months. Breeder! have been in— clined to give a more intense and searching enquiry into the many. details on which profits ‘over costs depend- rm- many yearn there has past two months at Island Fairs. At no time in our history have m. hlbitions displayed for public sci-u}, 1W I treater number. or a higher average cf live animals. Closer gs. tention to breeding and fitting q all our Provincial Fairs was ampi] IGHBCtGd in “'16 llll/Cdlmk M} gm hibition. Horse breeding has gradually n. Bil-lied s. portion of it former pmple who are on relief in the cl- lsomewhat removed, of the country, ties placed upon the land. It would l and. hilly capable of acting ss be s. waste of effort to place them guldg’ gnd o: 0011116 adding s wife, there unlm they had some knowl- rm make m,“ fggljng 1m- him g, “v °1 ‘NW1! °' "w ‘WWW little romantic. By this means he "m “M” i” d" ha“ mlfk- 51°“? l made quite a few additional dollars. with more farmers must. go better _ He “d . fellow numd shady “am” and but“ malikefing" started out from Rat River after Th” “flabby” mmm1mp°55"lt froze up, with a team c! dogs, 'A DULL GAME How many of our readers who are following the world's series Just now will agree with Mr. J. Y. Ic- Aree in the Toronto Mail and Empire that baseball is euentiall- "a. dull game". m. Mcliree insins Passing by one of our beautiful squares, I saw e. crowd of children scattering the heaps of fallen leaves that had been laboriously gathered by tbs city workers! They were gathering them on their arms and throwing them upon one another. thus undoing the work of the clean- gfll Qer-tainly such children have Fllellifth. and it is pleasing so n. PNI‘. that there is on apparent h. moose in the number of your,‘ hm" m "Ill movlnoe- A Ill-y Fresh. degree or interest h l,‘ ‘new! ‘l! m“. harness and sad.- dlehomesisabroadinthe lend and our Hovlnce is now practical; w" elmmrwls with ngud p g,‘ industry as a whole. been atendenoyto relytoomuch on feed! imported Into this Province, and to neglect the greet source of feeds available through a more sys- tematic scheme of ralw food pro- duotion on uruud farms. Depres- sed and broken down trinkets which succeed-totes‘: ‘ curtail- ment in inlported concentrates re- Bennett, who referred particularly to the improvement in employ- ent as well as in trade figures and commodity prices. The Prime l fiinistefs expression of confidence was indorsed by Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, and Sir Thomas White, war- time FinanceMinistcr and Vice President of the Canadian Bank, of Commerce who declared that in almost every branch of the tountrys economic life there has been a. slow but steady advance from the low point of last April. Mr, Morris W. Wilson, Vice ibln. President and General Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada, not only concurred in the Prime Minister's prediction, but declar- ed that the available statistics, favourable as these are, do not fully tirstthewidepopulariwofbeee- baliisnotdustoitsmerlteesa making through to Dawson Oity. Stewart, who was in Dawson with not hem taught srlght. Is it not a mum ‘My m m that they l" not suited rin o closer investigation of, and greater dependence in home The production of my“ h. ‘h gnawed to grow up so disorderly, grown materials. The "m... WM’ w median: immntml "Addresslnr the student body M l him, said mu ml: the sgmoy m- Omiby at the beginning of the col- me exflngugshm, mg mmqgq w 1°?‘ 7”" Pfmdem Franklin W- make enough w keep them eating and without regard for public or phase of m... Private rights? m u.» public rod ‘um mm‘ "'4 ' l reflect the actual improvement which has occurred. Wwhealthyinterestislnevideneg" spectacular game but to tho fact that it is intensively advortised through a. production program, in.- volvlns e. greater roughage variety, In Prince Edward Island the agricultural situation has " imaged greatly for the better, prices generally showing a rub- Itantial increase, while the crops have been of llent quality. This is especially true of the wheat crop, which is one of the finest ever grown in the Province, notwithstanding the excep- tionally dry weather which prevailed from the latter part of June until after the middle of Augult - The grain crop in general was very satisfactory. ‘The yield . of oats and mixed grains was heavy. Straw was somewhat light, ‘ being not so rank in growth as when more moisture is present. ~ I-lay was of a good average yield, and was never stored in better ' condition. This crop promises to give excellent feeding results i during the winter. i Potatoes of the early varieties will n0! DhOW a heavy ‘old, ' as the rain did not come early enough to benefit them. The (glean Mountains, which represent fully sixty per cent of our potatoes, have made wonderful growth and. a good yield is anticipated, with prospects o_f__satisfacto prices if the market is propgrly fed. The acreag? of turnips 1r slightly higher than last year. Large menu” b" W“ ‘"3" ‘Imu- n phipments were made during the month of September at prices proceeds in s succession of jerks md mdmml world Wm m,“ ranging "wad u h: u hm‘ ramgmg from so cents up~whrch represent tn increase of about m4 mum, mm g; g 4,15; bum med m,“ mm m. bmd mining Barrow. 1'00 per cent over last year's prices, ever, pmhed Mu’ m 0Q,“ woy-q; and social eorrrpetence. And, after, Bald, m, Prom,“ m‘ h‘ -_ The price of butter will aver-age slightly higher fhan last 1 l ,8 m"; ,1], 4, 1, m; we M, m, my,“ the _ , . , H t, v every singe pay s. , unoon- _ srstant, quite s. few lmdlishmen , while cheese will remain practically the same or s gh y new‘! m)‘ the w” m‘ bu". ma, it is the men that makes the v we" ‘m, ‘wppms ‘t m’ “n, a . _ _ , illhvmeroreel cn-ativeworklsnwduth Wham - Theprieeofhogchaslrlnprvvofinndlsstlesstdopercsnt Wlrflwlwltwwvtflilllmfli done." i amzlnmmmpdomum higher than the prevailing pnoe s. year ego. 8 dwbll m‘ frlPlr PllY- PM!!!‘ i0 m, and Wm than,” [M M While the price of cattle has not increased in the some pfl- illustrate its essentially ma.‘ qjfl- m; rough life of such a ‘ nous oentage, yet there has been a markedurrrprovemcnx. The optimism 1m my” h“ m“ play”. m m‘ mp as the Klondnm Ono-QM“ prevailing in the livestock industry rs indicated in an article in “m” m involved m m, PW; ' . . Some got. cold feet end many d md ’ . Mr. W R, Show Provincial Livestock ' Sllggrintdddlelzfrt, b’ i A i usually not a quarter of them and them will‘ advfl-Yll/BBO of the 0W0?- The Guardian i. indebted u» Mr J W Boultcr Deputy semen. only um or tour-the “m” f‘ Wm"! M! Pee-owl . . '- ‘ '- - ’- r 1 ll t1 - Minister of Agriculture, for the followmgptatistlcal estimate of pitcher, the batter and the fielder 628°; are 20:31 ‘firppéifmtwfl field crops, etc, for the year 1933. The estimated returns, placed Wm my” u“, pup“, with m; After flopping ‘t ‘he y“ u, cmservafive figure, show clearly the upward trend of com- has“ ‘med “d g mm, “m m‘ . u" uboutadeywewantbackagnin _."°dl*>f Pflces‘ only the bwrunnen. the better. r0 Destruction City, to prepam to bswielded. this season in this brunch. n; rm Show to be held shorty PIWDBGB nf the greatest m hlewrv- Fur markets are “M, B81118 Ind there are good m,“ M optimism among bmsdem $110 proving. leoml be s. general gmqpi awakening. Public meeting u,“ been particularly well arms”, and an intense interest has been manifested in dlecumioms pump. 1H8 lvfi-mwarstise sndcommmvsty efiloob. This desire for lnrformuaioc, exchange of mo“, mug-emu” m‘ and increased bulk. hes been cheeoermdslmmseeusmure voluzneotfinflred produpt mgjn-r tamed endsven increased with. only small amounts being paid m. Protein and other supplement: in! cermdnspeciai mes. ‘Ilhemorsgousrel prnctile us ENVl-MPOMOe/tnndvetchmlzttrr- Mmrmeureec and more parti- cularly for winter hay, mangoids, Wrlhalfalfqandgrewterattentionl topastures has beeneserveletimw 5on1 farmer-r recurume menu. cnnndcosizaendtbepractlnssso established during this distressing “Mammal development aimed period, have undoubtedly brought a‘ ‘he expansion or our ma: h- about srwt Permanent changes m ‘mm’- “m mevmblv brine rm- wgmerlrlry of livestock presumed. lgfinzmwmwfldsmm a/rlythoanhesbeene e~ Vumm"! Illinoi- wmfiflmtereotmlnvcdifllm-‘glfldnmmesafisfieddthn- mmsendtsredeznandiorimprov- ' edbeedtngeboolcliss-gonrmbes-g “Hnewewimngmwmuec- uflmnwecsu-unneremnsmn “lmilwwlmhelbemmct omrsnnrmlsennrrm-pemuhwbwwlnfimwwdm- P197“! 1m Gm . Lg; _ nndthenhaabeenareoietimnim- Prices tor-livestock and livestock tlion in inveetigultionnl livestock wvwllses- Boys and Girls Olubo Pmdlw“ W" "W" the dsruwdw h" Proved. nevertheiem, the have developed. a fiemendous in- . mnnence. the stability and @111‘, tionorflre industry. Pneumon- I limit in mill-U bmofling um I‘ ditlons would indicatetbotwfl-ou meblishing a dlrsmeworl. in cattle production, on wirinh the gradual tho gloom is canes-gin; g berm;- h. “WW. kWh-lived. substantial, construction od s. more profitable cattle industry is arising, In mo“ (Hubs alone during the present: mm“ “W199”? "ifimd 8H4 your opprotimafoly mo ragtetered m“ “fmlmllv dlfimfl- w pern- remales have been placed.’ ‘Ibo m? m u” 710m‘?! “arrow ma}; l- ~|,.,;~- ~11 0rwl““theinfluen- more. rm: ~ - mm- _ i‘ ° w‘ V“ “tsition m the Gold Ocmrmission '- m » “- - -, - of the lack of jobs today. "m: us," 9'53‘ dmgalifzelffmm; It l‘ l h he mid, “consider some of the pos- y sibilities. The professions of law, to do our relaying’ took i’ mp w“- memdm and “aching m I m_ land to Fort McPherson, the lud- ing more difficult to enter, but 5°“ B” mum ma". “m! “m” they will still need recruits, and Firth ' scotchmm’ mm” ‘° . the possibilities for those who can l "lmve- W° 1mm‘! “m” ‘n m“ megs m, Rqulmnent, Wm be merit of individuals camped than “m”; 11w mmélh-y and we at the time, there being a Profelor broadening field of m»; ser-vrcepitone omens the rut. hlvlne ll l2 months of the year, although it ilployedforonlyhslfflrllflme. Months may pass without s ruler- enoe to hockey, football and is.- orosse, but baseball publicity is continuous and everlasting, nach- lng its peak about this time over-y Fall. 11w argument first baseball is the slowest of games is thus pre- sentsd: "The" l! 91ml? 11° n" W 5°‘ halve been mode more alluring as ‘assistant e man named f‘ baslilfl; Lion in baseball as there is m we have come to realize in these ,u1ey had been up the Lisrd river. hockey, “Mo,” and mum to stern times that a. man's wealth hunting n}, cimens for the Smith- doen not consist in the multitude of sonian Institute and were latterly thins: he mums we buslnrssuowu as fnr e.s u.» Arctic Ocean, I II. Ill’, 9M, CITIZEN. Whmmureoldonflratkrdey Tlillseemsostremgatoseeyou INF; You'll sit and knit and smile atme wlhfleIstealfortywlnkmorthrect (Irwatchoepoilodyoxuig grand-r vhfldvlav. ‘lhollmglldld I"!!! _ And gums his wistful heart alway, Orllving our blias-“But will love line Ilhenwemoold?‘ Ianclnwlirdttrsmonthkbdsy, lntbfbnetthatweerecloy, Imgllthofmgruttiilooslree Innidees-deactesm bytbeir sorcery, Ilhendlovewiiibosweetsstisev. Whenwees-eold. -OlerI.I-Iopperin“0anadisni>oe- h1YearB0okl988-I4." eishts cribs trail. Alter he er- rivadinDewsonCityhemnrrleden thrih ‘iodhfile _ M the need for national de- fence is acknowledged to be o. commanding need by all pociflsta who are worthy of confidence, it. oudht to be readily admitted that if. U equally practicable to protect, a, national market against the ag- Emnsion by neighbors whose econo- mic lntflsues ‘m fer too selfish. The dbjem of the Canadian nation- al tarldf is to prepare for economic , . - . cllisnceethrough t/mde brcntics. In do our Portaging having some 9o- A e Yum Price the PM?!" "N! Perhaps the out . mglishwomsn, her name was m, m,‘ ma‘ Wt ‘m, n” m ces of that, which it is eernestbi - {Wheat ...,...,,,.... 23,3; ggreras 24 bus. per acre $ .90 per bus. field" m impucahd‘ m“ l‘ ‘mt this‘ wym°mmxfl°’l.p,fjmffjf,ifjf‘ 32,883“ to ma“ M‘ kwwmm‘ Mil!“- "ld l! the!’ We" 11°" m" of the lend involved. es it i?“ in kw“ m7 b‘, W95 Melon. liter! , ts ......',-,_-._,._,, 153,710 acres 38bus.persere I .30 per bus, the maximum numlbor of blew‘! by “on,” who muse w Ame m 251m“; lfldlvldmll tlllt “WWW! $11914"- pollcies concerned not only with n “mam” mdwmmmllllllllllblti- work)’ .. .1»; “up; 3.860 sorts 32 bus. P°r acre -45 Peru... that can take pert in m’! l!!!“ an exchange of goods on an eqult- etc" so an“ “m u "- m ma.“ ma n“. m m’ mm” ma,“ ‘hawk hank" w‘ ‘m -*i—— ~Mixed Gm m’ w gzpooacres 4obus_per am 64 per bus_ may. able ma.‘ spun of our Forte-Elna’. I will flrIt ltrlill they had a least all the in a trainint in cltiaenshhr and Potatoes » -. . , . .l 37,600 acres r30 bus. per acre 4° P" blls- us“ , out o! m a m w g ve an w‘ 1mm” o‘ the maul’ gumwuwfl’ “m” at “m” ‘wk’ m“ lilmemup d " “m” wm‘ - Hurnips 1:». A 9,o3oacr-es 65o bus. per acre .20 per bus. paw“ e _ The primary aim or I. Communist character‘ and wit“ ‘ncounmm’ M ” u h‘ h“ been put “mush madam mum‘ Eb i i 224 Oboacvoa U4 tone PM‘ acfl 7-50 P" w“ “on m m’ most knpwwnt p!” m agitator is to inflame emplvyrrs as and N I ha" mentioned more.“ 5 mulls. They went outside on There hes been o. vastly knpsow at" ' bugbgyp ye; 11W an” go y; m Stone, I will also include Bath-lo m; coast somswh and got s ed inns in the demand for milcb J _ ooh: - ore-verso: » l‘ @351‘ Isle-mail! in hockey, with six men adds, ovary Well In employee. so as u. deprive legitimate strikers permanently of Jonesliewesonaquestforthe home, end one night she got road, ocwn. A considerable hide has do- n; !--;-; £6810? -.-: 1°01!“ Average P5" $25-00 - | 1 I 1 Hog; ._ N, u," i, ,_,,.,,- » ' - 40,000 Average price 12.00 player but one cf the goalkeepers Jobs. and thus contribute to per- 32in; axis; m?“ fiuwn thaw i’ named lamp at hm ma haw; agsfidbeen resumed on nub- fr" '3hee and Lam s -.- 53.000 AV°T3K¢PT1C° 4-°° taking part in m attack on seal "WW-MW 0f unrest. It looks like rt m “n” 9°" n" l” n” hm“ “d l" bmmd ’ " a ‘l - i T p ~ ‘ ' um ends m a mm n» more er “h” l “m” m’ ‘m’ “gm” 11:31am. and a mu mt’ hzflggtnn‘ dun‘ m‘ w“ muwsghmxor miner’ QM °'§Ii"uw"' Pmumplonaiaiagtmdi- " ' - . - - 1X1 th B lull in a“ l” moi’ ‘g able Pm- °f 3'1"" r- *4°°-°°°::‘- M" Pd“ 19° 1mm‘ the game rs nnder the control ed mmflwwldmfgn‘: M“ “t M” Swm of lfdusk 00x. $3.... 115mm m» eookmk. w m " ' and M mmeots m this ram during the ' ' 7001090 9- heart twelve month period. Ind it Dylan: IV-Bctsmu-DJ"; 11 A _ le pdct. 0f Cheese _.-a._ ~_ u.) Ave. Price 9c per lb. TI‘ he silver fox industry shows unmistakable evidence of the ‘Economic uptrend. Prices for pelts on an average throughout ihc year have beep very encouraging. The January auction sales were rticularly good. A slight falling off in later sales was noticeable, " it this W85 made up by the improvement rn exchange. The re- cent Iludsorfs Bay Company auction in London, where thousands bf silver fox skins were sold, demonstrated that the public hnveistill the desire to purchase these beautiful furs. All the leading auction houses are confident that prices for silver fox will be mflifliaincd. Production in this Province, rt rs estimated, will be fully equal to last year, and 1t is predicted that 50,000 Prince Edward Island silver fox pelts will be marketed tlus year at _ prices which should give an aggregate return of over $2,ooo,o'oo. - There is also the likelihood of a GOHSidCIEblC "limb" 0f 11W foxes being sold. 'J.‘he world's greatest fox show will be llcld in Charlottetown on November 6th to 9th. In addition to local ranchers, visitors from the United States, Ontario, Quebec and "our sister bfaritime Provinces will ‘be in attendance, iIiCllKllflg many prospective buyers. Eggs and poultry production this year is estimated by Mr. the pitcher, and as we have pointed out there is a pause before every ball pitched. There is also the in- terruption after every innings while one team calla the held md the the other team goes to bat. "The perfect baseball game is lin- doubtedly one of the dullest enter- tainments on earth. This is the game in which no hits or errors are made, and no player gets to first base. Fortunately it has never yet been played." ‘GHOST TOWN” RE l’ IVES Apropos of Mr. Orabbes inter- esting account of the Klondike gold rush running serially in The contain Maritime rights. course of an address Premier 'I‘llley said: "If we ever expect to get‘ any In View of the threatened strike 0d Canadian railway emplcycs; an exchange remarks Ilf it ls a rea- srmeble proposition that the tax- payer and the investor should bear the whole burden and that the mdlwoy employee should not share 1n ll. then there is something in be said for the present omtude of the union leaders; but that proposition is not reasonable nor is the ele- rncnt of Justice to be found in it. Premier Tlliey of New Brunswick has called a meeting of Maritime Premiers to be held during me we. sent month for the discussion of In the trains of dogs, and arrived out with one, havlns to sacrifice one train for feed. The Indians prevented him taking out the animals he had for specimens. The first boiler engine and boot to go over McDougalPs Pass, was taken over with dogs by an _0wsn Sound party, the boat. being taken down the Clearwator River, which flows into the Athsbsske, and which was formerly u‘ 'vely used by the Hudson Bay Company as a. route. The boiler and, engine were at one time used in a boat named the Daisy Belle, which used to ply on the Saskatchewan River. The Owen Bound party, after mov- ing it over to Bell River, rigged it up and later navigated their wey to Dawson there disposing of it for a good figure. Then than was Stringer, s. man wall up in years, who took danger- ously ill with Bright's disease, and after a. spell of a month's sickness, died. H0 was looked after in his illness by three or four different individuals, and the man was scarcely cold in his grave, when they were quarreling over a divis- ion of his stuff, while others, rnore thoughtful, had a paper drawn up, and signed by witnesses, to send to his wife, so she couldpgct the in- surance on his life. ‘Ibsn there was e ‘Mrs. Hoffman, who unfortunately lost her hus- band, who fell out of their boat, in a storm on Great Slave Lake and is anticipated that boflr Registered! and grade cattle of improved type and condition will IHIBAH’. remun- emtivo markets. A very consider- able stimulation has also taken. place in beef production this ses- son. and the demand for breeding stock has exceeded the available BBPPW- The hog industry still continues to be an important phase of pro- duction. Very large numbers of youmfl DlBB were exported during the past spring, wirich will possibly lessen the nuunber intended for. ale/lighter. M. the some time pork prices have materially nllVflllbBd- M. prevailing prices hog raising has again become a. reasonably profit- rrrrsroar. nrrr-wrs nuan- FER-E WITH SCHOOL WORK Yvur rmmulter ls muons school where there is dental and medml inspection and you are no- tified of some physical defect 4°59“! 111 IVOur youngster. 0! Home parents become indignant, others are surprised, and still ooh.- "5 N? no attention to the notice from the adhool dentist, doctor, o! nunso Now.‘ do physical deflects interim! "m1 "l9 Pmfleas of the mild at school? The records chow that children was drowned. She mrmased 1'0 make through to Dawson City, and able “ctmim ‘m4 View“ ‘he ‘it’ for some time ran e roadhouse onluwm ” a‘ “mm "w" would’ Dominion Creek. She married e “ma” m f” 3°“ “an” 1°’ " n" suffertnfl ‘with detects are to do their beet work and not able foil be- hind what they really who u- wmglish. were they free of u.‘ defects. ‘me director of health and phy- sical education, Ekesno, mum-mg, “do an fl-lllllysls of the mum and where in our demands for Mm. time rights, there is no use of one Pwvlnco carrying on without the co-operation of the others." The people of the Maritime h-ovlnces Guardian, it is interesting to note that after 25 years the post office branch at Wows. scene of the first gold rush in Ontario in the late sonalble increase in the hog popu- ~ u» my» 811s died there and her remains M lmpdunb awhpmm M u“ ' year was the establishment of l. n" “l " h‘“"“°- Provincial M-vestook Marketing There was also the Wilson party, led by Wilson, formerly of Osl- gourlle, Australia, a lawyer by pro- tession, and an adventurer by qr“ J. Lcightizer, manager of the Prince Edward Island Egg and Poultry Association, to be about ten per cent below last year's figures, which were approximately 4.000.000 dow- esgs and ooqooo lbs. poultry. Egg prices are practically the same as last year, but the ilightly increased price for poultry should overcome the produc- tion decline in both commodities and bring the value of our eggs land poultry up to about that of last year_ but the gold rush to the Klondike, along with the later discoveries in 90's, is to be re-opened. Wawa. was for a few years a busy community, ple of these provinces without re. will await with interest the out- come olf the conference. The ques- tions involved comern all the peo- choice. Whether he went through to Dawson City or not, I don't know, but, I do know, that he after- wards fought in the Boer War, and held ll. commission. The next I will mention is an individual named Brown and his wife who were also on the trail. His wife was delivered of a bounc- Board, and evldmcee are not leek- ing of en increased condidence in this institution es s centraltaad medium of lnndilng hog! and its co-operative school records cf 811 children in the first to sixth grades, m the matter of eyesight, gq- m. stance. it was found that few chil- The prospects in poultry marketing are vcry much brighter Ihis season. Storage holdings are greatly reduced. The Association anticipates exporting-shipments of chicken from Halifax to the British market, where a three cent preference offers promising ppportuniiics, ing baby boy, and he was highly do- iighted at the event, he said the little son of a B- was born far enough north. that he ought to discover the North Pole; so they named him McPherson Brown. m" l" the KPOIID who were ad- vanced in their studies for their use had any eye defects, or poor eyesight. - In the group who were of normal 3K6 for their grade, an equally gurd to political or other oonsidera~ tions. Craig and his wife slso put in the “m.” numb winter there, freighting their stui! to La. Perre House, on the Divide. They had in tow with them Thomas a Welshman, formerly in partner- channeis- The service being rend- ered by the Board to the largo number of shipping clubs members vh/ruighout the province is en- gendering and consolddaltihg a con- other sections, served for quit, s period to divert attention from it and it became almost a "ghost town." Now, according to the Bault It was the British and not the 391101115 who made Calcutta, says the Morning Post. who created her ‘The volume of eggs exported has greatly incrcascdihis year, Ind a largo movement of eggs from Montreal to the British mar- Ste. Maris Star, it is coming into trade, and who organized modem ship with Osborne; any wood-out- Then there was Dyer who beat llvestocklsmall numbe ma eye defects. fidcnce in an inlproved production. There hes also been an improved tone to the lamb mar- ket, and shipments have been mm- ing forward up to the present time without any evidences of those However. among those pupils who were behind in their school work for their age the number with defective vision was doublg that or the other two groupg, India. Not by conquest only but lYY that great work they have as good a right in India. as any other race, Hindu or Mohammedan, and w flllmest OUIEFWIQB is unworthy of its own again, with active work going on at several mining pro. parties in the Michlpicoten district, including two present producers ting to be done, fell to Osborne's lot and as he would start cutting, he'd also start cursing Thomas to himself; and one day Thomas heard his way from Edmonton to UBWOBH Oity. At Fort Resolution, he hunt- ed up Byslip, a. partner of Naglefls. whom he informed, that Nnsle. W110 ket is practically assured. There is every prospect, Mr. Leightizer believes, of our producers getting back this year to the position they held in 1926 in the British egg market. _ _ With regard both to eggs and poultry, the British preferences under the Empire trade agreements will prove of very substantial benefit. and pther- prospective ones. It ls once more busy and once more it the Empire to which they belong.’ him, and they went at it hot. end heavy. Osborne was presented with .two lovely black eyes. was in Edmonton at tho time, had told him to call on his partner l! he needed help, and I-lyslip on the gluts which have been an horrors- ing factor in marheting on many rents of children vnth What happened when all the pa- defective While conditions in the fishing industry are not so promising Is in agriculture, there are some reassuring factors. Last years total value was approximately $1,100,000. The lobster Caldl Will vision were notified‘) It was found the/t the parents of those children who were advanced former occasionl. The demand for the establish- ment of promotional policies has If society is to avail Itself of the tremendous potentialities vlihichl follow the saving of labour. it mustl I must not forxet in mention Fisher; a little sawed-off Dutch- h“ l“ pm ‘ma’ strength of 1r. helped him out. Ho bummed his way along with quite he about 3o per cent below last year, but the value of the catch, A “ban-r foot may brine sued man and a. regular chatterbot- g few and 1m a notice on a tree , . . . f l a _ , _ _ '>\\‘l"'.-'! l" "1"" l‘ high" Pm“. Will be about H"? 53m“ h t th luck tn somebody. but it brought llt- rfilflhlssztljln: gglmzflscifillfl; Fisher used t‘) do his freight,“ ‘t alt Riv". saying: "The RM b-en increasingly insistent, with in their school vorlr for their age. Ihc rnrlfish catch 1s about the same as last year. H "P- M ' | 1h b, sh B _ the result that l-lcg and lamb end alo these whom children w. re e to the rabbit. There is e sug- stead of n. blessing unless it is ~ w‘ a 5 ' “mam which h‘ 5°75 m9 R"- 1“ "5"" 3° “m” Fairs as well as the large Central in the normal grade for their age, has lurn a regrettable price decline in this fishery. Upwarrls of 20o barrels of Prince Edward Island oysters have already been shipped from private beds this season. It is too early for Inspector S. T. Gallant to suggest an estimate of ilrc ‘ T£1inlr iron nubile l; is. summaries to not: that the" b“ any more," and I heard some of them say, if he ever did, and they were there, he would be a. "deader" instead of Dyer. (To be continued) clearly pémflfiylp-hed ma, m econoj called Bcesmark and with a little mics must be us"d to provide the Doodle as a leader. To see Fisher fiwfize man and woman with s 60ml!!! up the trail with his load llithicr and more tolerable exis- ,b0th him 811d the 6088 Pulling for fence. allthey were worth, vacuums responded to this not'cc from the school, fhrea times as often as did those parents whose children were work for Swine Show are now under ar- ra gement. Indications point. to excellent patronage of these events and the proepscfs for the distribu-behind in their sdiool lino of meeting stock through tbetbeis- ego. gestron here for our farmers in their marketing operations. Co-ordinated effort ls more likely to succeed than trustlm tn chance.