i the refinery list-if is producing. Shortly FEBRUARY 13._ lW-l T73? TERDA lffCfil.f..|"l'l0.\"l‘F‘-N.\(‘ on, 00.. spud;- ext-melon ni‘ this 1'llili|li|li_\"\' hueiurvil in the hlnriliine l'|tl\'llli‘t"\' ha. been rvaiilrd ovt-r the p.01 .\'i- n!‘ si- livid tins i- rnr-lllrugzln; it ill rllic-lii with I|l‘l\' |]t~\'f‘ll‘II|ll"|ll'~' ti~ f.li-i um ll... llllrlrllni: of this hllsinr 1s. The piunr. r'.'||i for rrrrltion of nil srornzo “opacity of ammo st Rust Saint John. .\'. ll. and |uppll~s will bu rc-‘r-lrnrl by rho rill-art water route fa this point. This will flir- ther frailitato the hnndlllit of hllsinnas i|i_“'v particular tcrriti-lyv. nnil niuki- for g ate; economy and efficiency of operation. ltoilssoa alixnst All eventful lluy in the history of orauda .\lines will fall some time about the third wet-k in April, when the first refined copper will be produced. us a regular process. from the new refin- ery at Montreal East. At the present time. the stands are being filled with hliltrr copper shipped down from the aiine. and this process will go on for some time yet. all it takes the mapper some 40 or 45 days to go through the taah. ~'i‘ha two furnaces urn nearing completion. and will be rnhiiy l-iy thi- time the tank process ll through, that is Inule time in March. During the time that the tanks are iiclng fllleil thr- rov- enue from copper of course if hl-iil ill aheyaure, but n cloudy lllcolno from tilt- refined coppcr will start-just us lumn Ila afle rthis is _reuily ilie new pinnt Canada Wire nlld lfuhle Co. now iii-lug eoustrurli-il nr-xt door til the refinery’ wllll he i'l‘|lt|_\' in inkc the rtifitlml (‘upper antl mallllfilrtilro it. ml nrrnlllri-llli-lll that promise-s tii iii- nllltllnlly nilvnntug- eons in Nurnntlzl nllll in (‘ullllilu Wirt‘ anll (‘nhiia in llllf‘ wiilrso tlii- luuilll- fat-luring plulit lllll llf‘ inking n i-iiuaiil- erallle pr-rviuithizi- of till.- rvfliii-il l‘tl|l[Il‘|‘ sound resembling that caused by an explosions and the aeroplane, com- pletely disintegrated, fell out. of the cloud mid craslicd in pieces, the six ivell-kliolvn occupants being killed. After tlic most detailed enquiry and experiment the sub-committee states that the most probable cause of the break-up was failure o! the tall-plane under severe "bufleting" from air eddies produced by the cen- tre section of the main wings when the machine was flying in the “stall- ed" attitude with the nose up and the tail down. This phenomenon is likely to affect most severely "low wing" monoplanes with the wings lo- cated in’ a lina with the bottom of the fuséiage. "Buiteting" is described as a state of irregular oscillation in which the tail plane bends violently up and down. The probable course of events ‘in the Junkers crash is that first the port tail plane bent upwards and broke, folding backwards on the ele- vator which, forced downwards, im- mcdiately wrenched the machine into a steep dive. 1n a. second or two the tall unit, vibrating with terrific force, broke away. Next the port wing structure. stressed beyond breaking point, tore out at the root lulpllt of .\'i>run.lu. The nlllrkt-t situation for (‘I\|||lt‘l' pH‘- aeulll iliiiirt-sling niissiliilltil-a fiir illi- operations now going; on ill i-illlnui-liiiil with the filling of Jill" l‘t'rilll'l‘_\'. Nurnntiil lilliPll pining ill I'|l[I|ll‘X‘ i|l‘tI\IlIl| illt‘ end of April. he topper is |lII\\ l: ' ' in will. lilo kit nrillliil i l"! lliivuni-u lllilIlli inki- ll the nlllrki-t prii any tiy April or .\ill_v. wulllii inn ll lili-lly "llri-ilk“ for tlli- t-nln- M- l! lllfll‘ iir- lilili l'\I[l|\f‘l' wlll go Milli ne'er, allll ill- iii suggested by aolllc pro-z lilloers as a possibility ill the nextl laouth or an. After that, however, i I61’!!! to he the gl-llcrlll impression thul ile market will firm, nntl with improv- iag buliinells curry it up from the iolv levels to a point where profits ciln be bade for the average mine. ACTIVE BOND PRICES fOBPORATION siccl nrrias. Ahltibl . .. 5pc ioazl m. 78.00 It" Tel . . r.|..- um lfliltili iiiirr. l9 Pow .. impe- lilziii 101.00 (‘em .. 51/541“! lilil iinrul .-.'.'. 5MP sylllll . ll pc illll <ail_:.ii .0 .. all ~ in l". c], R z " ‘ti iitlll C!‘ ll ,, 5,... ltlLilll U1! lwilv ... flpi- lll..’.ll| all. Pow ,, ll|..- t ill lint l‘ - _r . iiopt : i lirln Trilln .. fipv i lion Truni v ripe ' loll ’i‘rllnl . 4|-.|\|> i 3:1 l"-\\' .. 5.|..: ‘ la‘ I‘ l 4; . liiii r31; f ‘Hi1 i t s-- l . llolllshlllg’; bymlfik MI talzan. ‘l2 liinl ll C q ripe Li...» IIILUU lil:.f..'. _________ _______ . . C. M. Lampson (a (.0. LIMYIIED. M Queen Sin-ct Mullen. It. c. 4. England Public Auction Sales or M“ RAW FURS villus bars will be furnish- : without charge by applying m ll. T. Holman. LtlL. Sum- "Illle. l’. c. I. Rllresenteil by Alfred F rnscr, Inc, 212 I-‘Ifth Avenue junction with the centre section, fol- lowed by a breakage of the engine bearers and the falling away of the entire powcrplaiit and propeller. A point established by the report is that serious "buffeting" of this kind has not been found ‘in any aeroplane of British construction. Actually, no monoplane of the low- iwlng type is used on any British passenger-carrying service; it is, in fact a type oi’ aeroplane rarely built. in British workshops. Notable ex- ceptions are the "low wing" mono- plane seaplanes, holders of the world's spa-ed record and winners of the last two races for theSchneider International Trophy, but. the pecul- iar design of these craft apparently i‘ climintltcs the "lilllfvting" pcril. Acilnn taken by the Air Ministry following publication of the report may involvc a refusal to validate the (lcrnlllll certificates of airworthiness for this particular type of aeroplane. ‘ in addition. research and experimen- tnl work devised to clarify the ob- scuro phenomena associated with "bllfictiillz" arc to be put in hand immediately. NEW STABLES FOR ROYAL FAIR PASSED TORONTO, Feb. i2.—It was 3n- inounccd last night the three-party iagrccment between the Dominion, jProvince and City of Toronto for ithe erection of new stables at the , Canadian National Exhibition grounds had been signed. The new stabfcs are expected to cost in the ‘ ncflclibnrliood of 81.000000 and are to be used for the livestock display at '5 STOCK AND ....---, I ill‘. limitl.ll'l"ll¢l‘ilvvl\l \.'u./\l<lli.\=~if_ B A! at: PAh b." Sh; v biYvflv UOTZl T10 der probation and indeterminate sen- tence system, an opportunity is giv- en to study the ancestry, home life, habits and associates of those charg- ed inthe court, and knowing these things to prescribe a remedy," she i, continued. ' - Dr. Patterson explained that the court. was established in i913 alter two years‘ ‘dvocacy by the Local Council ofWomen, who had heeded the complaints of the younger wo- men charged in the police court. WOMEN SHOULD SIBVI AS SOL- DIERS, SAYS KIMAL ISTANBUL, ‘rial-key, Feb. il-The Gasi, Mustapha Kemal, thinks ‘lur- kiksh wonienlshould be soldiers. Ad- dressing a. girls‘ normal school at Smyrna he said there was no rea- son why tlieysholild not bear arnlls. like men. “Women? heaald, “nowadays de- mand civic rights. Every right in- valves a duty, not the least of which is militaryservice. Not physiological considerations but baseless prejudices present women from accomplishing military duty. "In ancient times women shoulder to shoulder with ‘men. Mod- ern society presents no fundamental obstacle to women becoming soldi- crs." BAN ON CARRYING CIIICKE}! BY LEGS I WINDSOR, Ont... Feb. ll-Ohick- ens have the right to hold their heads proudly erect while from the market to the chopping block. The Essex County Humane Society declares that the ignomlny of being carried by the legswith head dang- ling is not the proper lot of the feathered tribe and so a warning has been issued that the practise must cease. Curelty to animals is alleged as result oi the practise and pros- ecutions are promised. Incidentally the buyer is left to his own ingenu- ity as tn the proper method of C8I'l'_\'- 1 irlg the prospective dinner home from market. = ADRENALIN BRINGS MAN BACK T0 LIFE WHEN THOUGHT DEAD KANSAS CITY, Feb. l2.—Ncwman i Herchfleld, ‘ 64-year-old Kalamazoo Mich" merchant was revived by ap- plication of modern science after he apparently had died on the operat-v lng table in a hospital here last night, Adrenalin was injected into the. Yboat of Dlgby, N. 5., today was ln~ lllml-lih "l! o!!!» b01156“ per cent to the United Kingdom.‘ Some of the main items imported, 01,3118!‘ which Canada has obtained a share, include butter, bccf and mutton. box materiel, canned goods. preserved ' . . . _ " g .» I fsh. fancy goods, furniture, hay, po-i ‘THE 'mD.‘G°. nun‘. _~ tatoes, poultry and flour. There is a» Wm“. Y5", . 7 - strong Empire trade sentiment, and , High °n m‘ “V”? '.'~'i§_‘!i"_”"- Bermudlans are favourably disposecbsmmni blue by" m‘ “'9'” inn?“- towards trade with Canada. ‘But w f" “r ‘thlt-r-t-he‘ blue is i blurred. " i ~_-. FINDS 1.101s swurmo m IIIS‘3° f" up no ar¢¢11.1¢l1.~fl1¢'_,= » ' BED 3N SPQKANE 501E], ‘Twixt its bllle Ind the-blue ‘clothe ~————- an“ . 1 SPOKANE. Feb. 1z.-a guest. at a Ihen I know. are I note be henfig. local hotel dashed breathiessiy to the Thlb is nll-Iht but- the 11181189 dmk last night. bi-Td- , y "There's a _lion sleeping on myi - ' ,. branch blue l e es down the rattling rain in”; I crystal shower on the bifphchsa. ' —-Hel'1ry waiisworllrionrleilow. 0ND Q BE. MEREDITH. Esq a Holden i E; W. BEATTY, EsQ.,l<.c Uioimlan and President, Canadian ‘ ‘Parr/i: ‘Railway Company I‘ Gert. Sm Ann-luv. CURRIE, plfllfffd’, MrGi/l University Bummer, of Meredith, Holden, Helvsrd Prudent, Steel Compaq of Caulk, Lunild ANK or mourned - 4'- ?- .--f k _._?_____\ M __€Q___ _. ___ ____'_i _ . RIMZ l - ' k R The Montreal THE MONTREAL M P sttJC/t Exchange CURB MARKET , e » ‘ . ' 1 B? STEWART JONES B CO" Charlottetown . , ‘ - " {f (I llisbi i" .. .~ ' i ~_ ~ ~ . ¢°"“'°"""” °' “"“'""“"‘ “ °°" ‘”°""“" -:'.r.'.r..."" ° ° "6.".'.'...*....‘..'.r;'.:....... -'"'"-.:‘.:'.-:. .‘...:.'..".':.':. i - i lliiii i'“ii'| "ii '1" ' ' ~ P ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ii i ‘ “i ii i ‘ ‘ i- : _-- . lll .\liitll'|lI|Pf| 0n .| IT :‘ T ' l" ‘ ‘ " .' " _» ' . i I ~= , _ l’ #11s¢x$orQx$:-l$a:$x§_x$x izméytllgswfeurul‘ axwlgl-éiuu;.'zu:illi._rls ...‘. 4; i g I n“; EAGLE; " .,.,_. ' i i‘. i - .| a . ; ’ _ | i .,,WB ____, - I _ V, _ . . C1" “m” u" M‘ t‘ h‘ F Md 5pc was 10375 losbll Si? Filth?" ' l-‘Iiyli :(l:l)l'lm]\iaitu‘t)i(|)|| "'1 1.1" 11: ‘w? l‘; l“ clzsidgho c“: Fab‘ iglookgd‘ ‘ ' Iii iliiii. "i iiii i iill‘ I | i I l - u ' . . » I - '~ ‘r. 1: a ; " - -' - 1-. . . - sroivrnnu. t; ' I (I-“fflligtlellefifli... .. 25v. 2n 2r. 92h l-iiliirghlltfirlii Iii. i]. C1959 m the 5.“; in 15ml). ‘mm, ' - r‘ . \\\\\w>lll'-‘7 '5 A’ t l; R .. 41.1.... ioils 01:1.’ tour .'“' .'°'“° ~,-- -- ill!» l-nibn-i-i n l-li Iji 1ii.~;_. ' "" . _ - I . ' - ' g » ‘a’; ‘b, if; "1 ‘ “mm "5 iiliféi-ola’ .'.'.. III it . . W-lu- lillus lilo-ls lirsfi Lxfflfid"? " , , I i 2} """"‘ ‘min ‘is -. Hr- llr. “no Inc. iRmgd Wm‘ ‘he "Z9" "'.‘m.d"-h'i " . . ' ‘ ‘ '~‘ a l altruism!“ _ _ _ i ;q - -- loam m, m, Y - "i 574i ,9 114% 121i Hlllrtsfiil: t{l1'.. llr. I lml m.‘ stands. " . " ~ " i , - A , .. .. ._ . .. - _._, Mm _ _ » _:_ ,, u WM“, H , m, ,,_ v A _ __ _ gi-pllliu. .\ it . .. fipt; lilliii 10425 intloo gun gamut .. h 1- Int Ptitftlllelllll , .. u: has; - -. . l Capltal,$$6,000,000 ~ Rest and Undlvlded Profits, $38,947,047 , ,oll N n. . .. ape iullu 104.35 iocoo ."‘ "d "WW1 - 4%! 4% 4w 4% sllti-iiul, ilbli m. . . ' | T. ... 1 L » ~ . i . B. t‘. Power . . ‘inn Fume " " "Wei filial fills. 43_5'/a Nornnilu .. . |7l__,l n}; w “I nk ed Se! bane?‘ h nun crawl" i ' T013! ASSCIS $826 969 537 l Buud&:g"fl[;l'0tl nosrlsiolq 0p “mum "oh-us 1i il-lit i143?“ Eiufllfiv)’ l.iil . ; '; ‘He. watches from his mountain ‘walls. | ' ’ ’ i Cans _ , I _. , _4,.i . rr l .. 1., |tltlli "- ‘ ' d Cement ,1,“ EXEMPT ma“; llolu Bridge . ..il ,r...-- . _ And like a thunderbolt he falls. _ 32b: _ *" 5""; "i uzil -..“... ...... ........-..... BOARD or Dlnlzcrons vomlflgloflfjflf gfpc- {PM}. lag-fig 101.10 ujznnf,“ m‘ * 1Q,‘ T —i—~~—-»-~-—-_ l ' |¢ 7'" '" 1" ' . 1 ‘m._ 3 _._, l._ ... ... ,- . £12.... steel “ '11" ope .. .‘\lur1.li).'i7 105.35 11%,}: Yimlqlfadf“ ' , .. , ‘m. RADING wn" BERMUDA i i‘ PREFJDENT some 0" ' - p1,, pc Ucc-Lliliil 108.36 108.70 l1“ o", ewfl, 1M ‘"7" "A" “I” '_" i THE ltl0CKlNGB1RD' 5 (H .... G . - lair" 01111;’, v ‘ mug“ W I -- l | - l‘: About 40.000 tourists enrol-cu the ' . , ‘R ‘ A81". °“"’°'“.>"-“ " lailullrlul Acobm‘ - (TAAAIILE ISSUES) “om f1 ‘Q 5., _ l‘ B d . . I - Ciialmrun-Domlnlon Fran/r (bmflmw, Linn/n! lnl¢'"':,':::}.ye,‘,.o1euu', m, t _ _ ‘hlc_vrout " ' 18%|, Tia‘ ‘f: "m" as 15ft Year» “mics “we” Then from a neighboring thicket ' ' mar-...... .. i ;; ;.-- lfiililif _ ill-r: lb-"fi c: l:":-.-- 2r“ Ir- r ' I“ We mrcr<i~ Mo» “CBPRESWNTS ‘ Il;'§f",.,‘,,f,‘,‘,.’,f,,c" - gltltllml 1940 00.35 100.00 penmmff " 54' " "“‘"' . “ Ne“ Y°“‘ Cub i" "W miliwilmmb‘? singers, " a. H. R. Dams-norm. E40. MNOPvGEHTiiE How. S. C. Marmara e.ae.u. n ' on . . ‘. , ' .' _ ~ , 4 . . . ' ‘ Jlgtionai ill-curries . . Qfi] m: 1%}? "h; B?“ ~ _ o iii n, . issue 0r the cmmnercmi Inlemgenu‘ stringing no“ on, g willy", im-ay ~ i Director-Canada Q Do Vlcr-Prslldalr-T/lr Huron emf U" Fill-t- ltd; lalgxm ggtfwifngutlrrer . . 4.3:. ti; Jcumal. In order of importance agri-. m“ hum o-ermtwgw, _. minion Sugar Co, Limiled Erie Mortgage Corporation .__ L. y ._ .' _ - . . . .._ _ I .- . ,,. ciiuua ilulllug .... . . . . .. _ W again: emails .. m. l_.iuy,, 43:1,. 3,, culture ranks second to the tourist Shook 1mm h“ “me ‘mum, We,‘ Sm FREDERICK WIUMMST . piiulinion Tar ... ..., ... nu be: cc . 13A, AI |18,~.i. ..i n-agflc; me chief commodities p,“ n -“ I _ - AYLOR r Ntiflllldil new PROBLEM rovun dllced are ve et-abi a n1 b 1 ‘ m“ o’ d’ "m “mm”? F""'“' G“"""M"“3"' B“ °fM°""‘" rbwei-Btwrvvratlon ~-- IN MEOPHAM DISASTER “'“““ the ma] lg i legzganbe, y“ ubs‘ That the whole air and woods and . |¢ m,‘ W. .... - . . .. ‘ vau n ' , _. ._ , -, H . _‘ __ I i Kiwi...- Puller .. _____ gamma-fa . g2? (was 6m Th‘? U ‘t d “"9 77 900i the waves. seemed silent» to 0,5395‘ AFGUS- 733° s m’ d L, Tue How. Tl-lowis Ai-lsasbunc u-wulw- - ,.'"""g ,,- f“ i . ' - e “l e K "Kdm- ‘he. listen. ' ~ - ~ .- . "ll-I" "l CM - l‘ ~" 'f= r....'.1....,o....-..Li;l.. HutanlPcIeI Smelter! _... . LONDON. Feb. 12.—(By The Can- “y; °° u ...'.,", United States and Canada enjoy the ‘ ' l " , Alnlrsnre F‘ I ca d ' m", ,1 (...... u . ad,“ Pmss)_slx months a“ m l -- i- i i-v-A ‘bulk of m t d “h grlalntive at first were the toms and - - ' "IP07. 1R . sun of iniuuua . e1‘ ° e ‘a e w the B"m“d°3t§ and M‘ 1h", ‘w Lt-CoLHaaselirMoisoN,cM.c.,u.c. <- fiénzu:wk..niép.kr.lé. m accident last summer to a. German _ In I928. 19.01 Der cent of the totaif mane" ' - _ President, Mellon’: Brewery, limited W- MCCONNEI-LsE-lfl- New York Stork Ilxflinnize no.1 Curb Junkers single-passenger To DY “mm imports, which were valued at 88,- ; seem“! they My 1on0" or “Ne: the ‘ha LDK ESQ . Pmldmt and Mqrlagulg Dims", inim Citilrll todn)‘. lob- -- the technical sub-committee of in- 5T“ c AL C5555 ..350.685. were from Canada, 44.45 per, revel of flamed hi“: - ' no t ‘fisminvl I ) c 1s" L‘"""“ 3"!" kflmm» . ' i - ~~Baoc s. . r BANKS vestigation has published its report. cent from the United States, and .- , __‘“"’- " ‘°"‘ "" ‘""P"'7 W B - . The aeroplane was flying from Le mnonmv om" Fem 12'_(By 33-38 Der cent from the United King- single not“ we“ . tiienfhmm‘ m » ' ~" r ' _ G- B. FRASER. ESQ- ‘ A‘ ma’ Ego.‘ . ""1 “f ,~‘,'§'f,,;‘,,"'"“ ' ' ,0 Tollqllet lb London n. rough weath- T" “mm PMBP-"KHOW YWI dom. o1 the total visible exports‘ “°"°‘"“" 1°" ‘““°.“““9"1 Dilrdvr. Grvmlblllds Lin-Yd "ma" $05k“ H""'.M'”‘ Ball u . n ... ... ... .. _ , l, i , -- ' ‘ - Bank of (‘ommel-‘e -- -. -. er. Over Meopham, Kent, it was “mn- ‘umd it 5nd "9 119W W5 ‘TY amounting to $903,489. 7-74 P81‘ 0611i. Tux’ havi-ng Bathgmd l"? he ' ' - THE HON. HENRY COCKSI-llrrr ' l‘ anvil lliuir seen to enter a “cum A 1W seconds to extract the poison from the cases," were export“; to ‘ggnadm 37,91 pgr i M hi?“ tzhem h‘ am“): Chairman and Frail/en , _ A. O. DAWsON. Esq. .4‘ - . < u _ w n,aer s a. gust. .. . . llaallar illlvnllgvlnglon I-‘ElIRl.\R\ lager people on the ground heard a “wed Dr- Mimi?“ Pli-Wfmn- U“ cent to the United States, and 2.54‘ wind gm‘ uuknewbp‘ ICoi-bhurr Plow Qrnpsny, Lmuml Prrndent, Canadian Comm, Linus) W. N. Tmsv. Bo. lcc. Barrister, of T/lley, jelnuton, Tbomoi, and Pamenter PATHS Bums, Esq. G.C._ll.i.G.. lacs. Chaim“, B a s I ‘L, , r .,K.C. Cl-lals. Srarlcalt, . ‘ '- Prendmt, ‘r ' , Limited, Departmental Slam Ross H. MCMASTBR, Esq. a ' GENERAL MANAGERS W. A. Boo-Jackson Dooos Established 1811 ‘OVER cso BRANCHES m-caualm bed," he shouted at the clerk. ;3|“9 0n u" The clerk. mindful of u... business‘ all!» , .- adage, "the customer is always i And ni-“Kht b95"°"_b“‘ “Wubnflfl ‘ right," hastened to the guest's room.| hilh. - " I .'.» ' - The customer was right. And naulht w Nuhi-ihl 5N0!" There lay a. young lion, fast asleep. “ma? i ' ' ‘ ~ . . ‘The commotion soon brought the A8 the d"?- “011 171110 d-ulllfldilfl animal's owner, Captain George Hut- 111111 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' chinson, New York City, who said ' 4 " ' f " the three-months-old lion had es- _ M19111 caped from the kitchen Ol.‘ the hotel. A was like _a,b1rd\‘leu|1l._lilithe and Captain and Mrs. Hutchinson and 01"!‘- ' ‘ _ ‘ ‘. . comer isgreetcd pleas “ and the‘ their two daughters arrived here A! WW3“ °t 5m"'l"'1m 1* h“ 549"“!!! Iuect sent on his way with from Kitchener, B. C., where an air- huff! . " - . iflod wishes and merry quips. visitors plane in which they are touring the The last ms t the moat fseilehtful from other colonies‘ us received and‘ country was damaged in landing. ‘"0"!’ ’ ' to pee;- in and xamlne the The lion cub is carried with them A 19-11811 l! 111811.111 K119511811“ As it was in the r full-voiced April as a mascot. growing Jamilca with the expressed satisfaction and approval of all eon-i i dill; ~ _ corned. The greatest good nature pre-" 3013035 “u; (jngyqqgn To E5. 'I‘llen I_ know~ that my- heart‘ is veils-Though passing differences or! CAPE TAXES imned ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ opinion may occasionally‘ occur and! By the laugh-like long of the Indigo be argued loudly and vigorously. they blui- g ale-rare Ind do not interfere with BERLIN, Feb. i2.-—'I‘lie remarkable case of a steamer changing its colors at sea. in order to escape llie laws of the land of its registry was l‘f‘))0i'l.Cd Joy on the branch aui-lfjoy in’ the sky, And naught between but the " from Hamburg today. high. I ‘ _‘ ' thorn. 'I‘i'la~ House Sparrow is on iis The German slcumcr Vogiluiid, Arid naught so glad onsthe blbczes bat- behavior on the premises and plying bctlvccn Germany and the 1191114 ‘ “$111118 1mm)’ "l? W811“ Wit-h vii‘- Gulf of Mexico, and owned by ii .118 the ca)’; av not» 0'1 W! "Tlidlse Hamburg conlpnny‘. lowered the !lvl"-| bim- ' ’ / ‘ ‘ man colors mid iloisird tilt‘ Pzlnalna- i ian flag. seeking immunity frmll 1 German itlXCs and llic G(‘l‘l‘|lilil inimi- law. the Tclcgrafcli Union said. Till: _ _ _ ‘ _ ' ship cxpectcd to sail llcilt-cfortil illl-! Probably the bird most; déflffflll? do.‘ the flpg or Pfln3lna_' welcomed about the home is the The crew hnri ilrcii llOtlllPd of dis- ‘Purple Martin. ‘Illlsvis 0111] lever}; lnii-Sill, but tile oiviit-rs olfrrcrl rc- '3\"5"°“'- 00111911711116 111 $3" ' l0‘ iii! l-uuielii'~yn vveililrulcl. ;____ l -: a i... THE ruilrns: sasnfrlu _' ' cmploylncnt at n 25 prr reiii wage iflllllllllfefirlli. 15111311511. 01'. a} it i8 more Shiplflng (',|]'('lp_; [cared worrcctly named. House‘ Spirrow". ‘In icolour. the adult male is all pluck ilvitll steely and purple‘ tenuous‘. {that give the species its nanioi The .______. female and young‘ mare ‘are "alnabst 1mm, 0F yognpmg, iblack above witii‘sllg'ht_ indications |(_ (lyglgw DELAyED ‘of iridtsoenbt‘, dull oral!!! d5! b8- Ilow, almost wane‘ on‘ the abirisinea. Npyw yogg, Feb, 12,1134“; of and darkest across the- breabafune members of the crew of the Joseph iiilreheld 1-! FEYWHNIVMIT- MW. inc K. .allegcd rum running power Wraslfid dlrk bu‘ 'n’9m7"‘l'h5 ‘inn reduction. that other (lrrninn \‘f‘.‘~,\l‘l:'. nlighi, M. tclrlpt to iuiiow tilc Vogtlilndl". pre- ccdciit. definitely postponed by the United ‘he 118m“ “"0”- Amtlleticaliy. the Martin ia"a Joy the general harmony of the colony. It is ‘only when strangers of other species intrude that all unite to eject cumspection, retreating hastily it not gracefully to the nearest cover at llic first asault of the ailgry birds. Ln fact, suchopen rough -and tumble warfare and tumult is not. to the cat's liking. and it.usually prefers a. considerable detour to crossing the open under a thriving hfartin colony. Martins have a strong love oi home, and certainly develop a sense oil proprlstorship. almost human, in llie' house they are ‘accustomed to occupy." The occupation of a new house a1»? ready iri_ the possession of Sparrows: or other birds; isflseldcnl ilisislfdi upon. but ‘on return in the spring 10' anhneestral home intruders are posi- tively and rudely elected. Sparrows, being already on the ground and thccaing the moat desirable locations‘ beica-simoltmlgrants arrive, often suocceddn fighting off other more desirable tenants. or even iun-iiplng “It Ifiilimiaftér they have been es» tIbli-shed by legal possession and live together continually- The MW- oi‘ departure comes. After the middle precipitate some to the ground. Si} of August, though through the day °°¢@'Nncea cause ‘will 1118911117311“ the Martin house may stand emptyflmd anxiety to the W110i! 0010111’. but and silent, towards evening the whole I do» not think that the unfortunate joyous colony regsther about theflllfiilm 0f "I INN!“ 1| W9!‘ 19d 9! home of their late infancy and rum-pulsed. oven 1! the wmlnvtion do» lly associations. They clatter, glurglefnol attract the watchful cat. A and exchange family jokes andhilffih WWW)!“ 591°" "Q d°°1'- ‘"49 affectionate greetings until, as thewnlmh to wallow-ably hold one or sun goes down, they crowd into theimore 81mm bird-I. ll 6881111118. ll cubbyhoies and the wonder is where ‘MATT-ml 101/8 t0 l" lbw‘- l-nd u" so many full grown birds find room. more Pflfih" "l4 5591"‘ m5" l" Their voices grow softer and night 1°? $1115 WW1?“ m! 51"" "'10! 860m and silence steals over all. .As ciay- l0 11KB it. Ind U19 B10" 1591131" light comes, awakening chirps are ihawlmli’ i! 50m 31'9"! ‘ha? ‘"5"’ heard, heads appeal" at the doors.|l7°in'5 1nd 01"‘!- Th‘ 4°07! “mum birds emerge, and from time topmostibe Shflleffid Bi "W911 l5 P°551b1¢ bl! over-hanging eaves and porches. points of the llollse they l'oli a vocal “lpkjgjne m me day, soon ‘l1 ‘rgIDFlVlHB rain beating into the nests displaying themselves to the morn- ‘C? yfllmg birds is a deadly Emmi’ and. ills; sun, preciling and flulilng to let/llffibflbli’ 0“ 5115 Mcmlm- m5 be“ the grateful warmth sink into iliebqlfii/fl-‘Bd “K111119951 "e F105?- 111 <19‘ bare o! iluu- plu-msgc. As one sunfmflnd- 1n the house in mind thi- two gels higher tilcy make short lilgntsiulroer floors are always most in dr here and there, amidst a chorus ofmflnd- Th! “T1039 110118! 81101115 b! happy bubbling song. By the iimeicovered Willi I 800d. “Em. W31"- the office min. is betaking lumselljlr-"oo! woftDamone-ss meanscold and lo his daily grind, [he Mgirting beJthat is death to young birds. Tc is also think themselves oi their serious mWVfldYiflble to arrarlfl! m? 11°11" duties oi’ liie‘, and hie away for the i0 0115" 5° m" an" "l! blrd5 M" d”, oygy njaffihland and meadoer-"lcfi; for the win-tor the rooms can‘ be licld ailci stream. hollsctops or coiln-iil\01611§hil’"°l55"¢d °‘"- 171111112 U1? try, nniil rvcnliig again calls lilflifljinrancy a! m! ‘Ywm- a “n33 together. Such a“c some of the ai- imwunt 9‘ ha!" ‘llflnmi 1-! Iii-end“ tractions ot Purple Martins and ihaiw» but W" m6 W“ h!" n° "m9 tale is not nearly exhausted. 1°’ “ch drudief-Y. 811d "l? deb"! 'ir0m a couple of seasons’ occupancy Purim “"1"” l" ‘he ‘"111’ bild-Ywlil leave little room within. 1:1.- " m" m“ “m "cwpy * ,"”"i"¢,house shpuld be created in the open. box in colony. Other birds that cairn,“ "m, "as, m- ‘; "u; u hi‘), be induced to come to artificial?“ me wp o‘ emu], ‘djolnma but“. nest receptacles are solitary in thelrlmgt ommnny‘ i; “mum be ‘ram breeding habits and impatient of Kamuen h, m” f”; 1mm the close neighbours, even when of tllelnnwndv depenalnl on ‘unoundim,’ iilll itilIllHliiialtllillllllllielllillllllllillfttillllaifllal heart muscles. After a few minutes States Government which will pres-i heart action was restored, the physi- ‘cut the case to the grand Jury. clans said, color returned to the. jorevar. Its deep throat gal-glee and The six members of the crew were .59" Wlfbulifil “l! P1518511“! . W01‘! Ibbbur. but‘ the Purple Martins are a for aparrovvs nearly every species. Hence lt is useless so build bird houses oi more than one com- partment for other species than Mar- high enough to allow free flight and manoeuvring room about it. (To be Continued) Mr. Herachfield suflers chronic heart disease, his physician!’ patientb face and the surgeon pro- Ito have been arraigned today for ilhe ear. 11111131191096 W!" P" 0114*- cecded with the operation. ipreilmlnbi-y hearing on charges of firs. its voice is never raucous d-"ilarlli. from fcoapirlng to smuggle and breach 0t 11°“ 11"‘ 1° i3" ¢ll'mllmlmllll'°c- the 18th Amendment governing theluvm" d "m" ‘lhlmm’ misguided people will oeeasloiiaily be found WhO obiect 01 hllrlh‘ ‘HIGH ‘N Y. ‘fi exhibition and Royal Winter "M- l ‘we of “quot. Ste m, “up, Contracted Bad Cold g Wart Jones 8: Co lailml letting Paoaaollla l ' ‘iu-irai-gbn-luouiraaiizcbumauibnt’ n c""""'°"d‘”'" °' writs:—"lmt ivlbm 1 merit-lea a very bail coil: ‘ween shields 8e Co i.'..'i'i“f..'.‘§"§..£,".$ Z“’...'.?L‘.°.‘..‘?“.‘..§‘°,ZZZ.'.."¢. "$0 ‘ . pneumonia. Ky father told me one night he had a. ere o! the Montreal Stuck Exchange i - N. y; to; 3c ca? trg. gotten {gs __ _IWI eaa eo r. oil's orway It Great Gcorga 88, Cfl4|;-[g“‘|m'- i pa‘. ‘shard wetiidihamgizprpflsilgi’ I wok m‘ ' ll ‘ Price 35c. a bottle; large family sir» 65s.: at. alli in“ - k IPIID dams: tsaad dealers; pubq g; bub! l ' morning's rest broken web's; tins. Doubtieas ‘such folk would, .06- ject to being avlaaebecbya ayinpliéity morning orches‘ '-. may should" ',bl pitied rather than blamed; bin,‘ in either event, disregarded. To mysiliaii, the soft. moi-mug diam of on‘ rest; but .it lrobaiiiaslvs a» aiuaiir- ioyment of slumber without - n16:- tins il soothing and abs ious or‘ land to ‘aieep thatpermife ttivfflam, though, like law-abiding citizens, they rarely lay claim to more than they have legal title m. submi- flint. of interest in regard to Mar- tins and their atlaoixbeul 1b their noiiiiels tiie ml that they return to it after its use as a nursery is past. Quite fbiflll.‘ probably all other Qbadiah birds, evince no interest in 5...». arm uie wins‘ have 1m it, ltrlblt a new nesting season reeeila‘ it f0 with them the nest hl-‘fillghflfll or shelter, but merely e.‘ locdlptacle ‘for holding eggs and H é useless and without interest when that uhe is accomplished. Mar- tina, however, main possession until Olly gather fot the fall migration, t w‘ V t. ‘ I'm‘ v dndflle, cldvhomrstead remains the tins. The rooms should be about. six inches square and about the same height. A little more or less either way will not nutter, but these slsea should be approximated. The rooms should be entirely separau from each other and not" - lritcroommunicating: They should be light, be draught and weathertight- and have only-a. single entrance each, which may be either round or- square, -one- and three-quarters of an inch and about one or one and one half inches i» from the floor. This last is import- ant. A perch or shelf, outside, on the level with the entrance ls object- ionable as the you!!! come out on. it before thti csirnv. and nib natural bioirrs move FATAL 1o "roo- IAIL! BIIDS MANDAN, N. D., Feb. 12.--8everai thousanlf birls-all chestnut-colored Lapland longcpurs-hit the North- land trail too early. and flew to their death on ma” llllht. The birds lay in heal: ,,IINIGIY a... ‘massacre... - A taxidermist said the loncspui-s, akin to the sparrow, apparently were attractors by-thccityb lights on their premature norQlyward flight, and blinded by-a nowatornl, flew into wires and other obstructions. alarm-assumes- ifll-MEJLQ"! _.aiib.ubuua...7,ébus-. ti 1' i“-liili.'.fkftiiilri‘-‘ill'lll fllililillli