,, __;. _.___ __ _, ___ ..'~ . .i.`.ii;' ‘.,_. _,_:;_,_._-. ay, ,-_. ..,;-._,__._=i,_... ». .rw-‘;.f»i» ~..f‘-, ' . - . .<.__. fi- - -.~, - -.11 .., -,._, ,. ., .- "rf . ,wtf-t'.l,.:€’~.¢;,.§ha;_s_‘a’;i; v _ 'i i ` , ~` ' _` ~ , ' ' ' » f ' ,-.;. I-_; , ,~,. ..__.i - _. I _»| ,__ i i 4;.,-_-._ . _.li ilr 1 i li 2,, il.- ,1 , I ‘IA It Ii.-\ I) \'-' `()-\\' Id .\ It I)I£I’.\ R'l`)l I'lN'I`. il." - r ‘iii from $14 to $25 per suit. _ fi l'I\`I)I‘]I{\\'I‘].\I{ we will sell at cost. ;.-5 SOCKS. I id On Leishinan clothes we will give 10 per cent. dis- *iv count. The K. & S. clothes we will sell at Wholesale Prices. The Sanfords we will sell at cost, which means In this department we have everything in Summer -"ii Underwear. We will sell on Dollar Day at 10 per cent. off. We also have some odd shirts and drawers which jg We have a few dozen Cashmere Socks that we will sell, 3 pairs for a Dollar on Dollar Day. Dn all our other socks we will give 10 per cent. discount. I _.hut days June sp enuanent customers, as several others did since last Dollar Day. - i _ ” ~ ._-' S II I RTS _ I`,i_fi_ltliis department we cannot be beaten. We will give '10"per cent. discount on all our new stock, and the old stock, which is good. value at the regular price now, we will sell at cost. You cannot do yourself justice un- less you sec our shirts before you buy. _ ` ' . n.\i.\'i'o.\'i‘s this department- we will give big discounts, as we have a very large stockon h-and just now-all new. And remember, old raincoats are no good at any price, to keep you dry. Our raincoats are all dressy coats in Tweeds and Worsteds, made from good English cloth and made in Canada. I Dollar Day is lor advertising purposes, so, ive are going to make a ispelcial eiiortlhis-Dollar. Day tof-.g`ive_,you,ibargains, so that you will become _ HERE ARE SDME DF THE GDDDS IN DDR DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS .AGE _ _ _ L _ _ _ _ i-n .. _ T If ft , _ _ ‘ig _ . ___ '.._.__-“`_,!!__ _. ._.‘4~-. _ _ _ _ *__ _ ,_ __‘_ ____.__ ____ ._.~_,.~,_.-,.-p.-.»e;.»gi<;,1.~.I-_. i,_--~__1-1.- ,-_nn ft-1-‘Lor-at-rt.-ti',i1e‘..l'i-i‘_-*ie‘L'“¢‘»-“as-=l*_i1l"=lHr.:;.~l=‘,:’-».~-r&*=li -1.. -1.4-_i. mf. _ i-,ai i'.‘.-.,»‘...- i,-;r~~1~r.ii-aiu-_-'u;~.-‘_-'_ 1. "_-1 -'_ 'U1 111- A-1"-i‘.» »~ ~; J J1 =l"»-ml“..~fA~1~ ~,“.»~..-_.-1~~.--‘.‘»- ‘ ' rv' . V ' ` ` 'I i - _ . _ EL. ' _ ,.,_ ‘_ . _ ,_ A _i i Qi] i ,_ ' - on-iii ‘ " I Will be remembered every person -ivlio will llavour .usd with .their business on flihe only treason A Why we take -part lui , " I ‘ill ‘fr ___ I l _*ip Fi, I _ iii' I fa __ it: T I ES _ii iWe have' a very nice line of lar Day at 50 cents each. We have a large stock of Ties bought from the very best houses, nice patterns-and all - the new shapes. Big discounts in this department. COLLARS ` _ Il IVE , H ‘gif in L' P ¢ . ~ » » Ties we will sell on Dol- i;i'=.‘>§- 'L T. . » » _ We have a big lot of soft and linen collars we will _- sell at 2 for 25c. on Dollar Day. The lot won’t last long as they are all new shapes, but were in the show-window and are alittle soiled. So if you want collars, come early t and get your choice. " Remember, ,big discounts don’t mean very much. 'i‘-':,5T-a? _ii L _ " i‘.f§lf"»;lf"7‘ii""'il"”='l’;l"""l'" if ». ;_,1_».___,..,__,_'j_, . 'jf_,:i,j_»____ ' _ _ »,»~.4. We mark all our goods in plain figures and marked close. -li* Justa living profit satisfies us. f Tea and coffee drink- ".».’ FL? :'-‘ Tl _,ls .i?B.“iil“l»i§‘il”.ll'\i .=‘I`. EE EE EF: ls? gs ei E? iii . !ili%5¥l`ilEliE5Ei§r§ii‘5‘iL“. '.‘_il‘llllEiiiEi.iEiiii‘i5‘biiiDil!iM5359'?ifi§.illil%l.liiliii'DiiEi'iiDiL.ili.i%it IVICLELLAN BROS bg.- Es J -aiuiiiiiiir.;_al;_;.l_ri;-_fiaiaiuru-ru-';ili.l...ii. ..irii..=.i.-._ - - - |l~_{\li 1liml\% li_]nri__ in _intl a ~ rr* r ~i'“ r'-i EF EE EE E73 915 Ea EE E3 _TB ' Hi!! Qiiccli Si. MERCHANT '1`A]l,(_)RS_ _ MENS 1<‘URNISHINGS_ Sole .\gciii'.~i for I.cit~iIll\nl`|i'i-i In W .E di , ‘lip -rr es EE EE EE [5 EE Eid EE EE EE EE EE E5 =l` Ei § § § E3 ‘.5 § E5 EE EE EE EE EE E E.-1 E5 § EE EE Pia EE EE § EE Ea .aa EE § 55 Ei ‘-P str; _l-1..- _` 1 g E--I J ' . . THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘ 'TIPAYS '° "“’ 1" this P"°"’“"" ' Mw`HoLEsAl.E PRICE .iii till iiiiulii- ci-_,' at i’lltoiis lilil. 0791. BUY War Savings Stamps. _ 652241-24-i\l1li CAR FOR HIRE at .l’. .J. Noy ' ('o., Iluntcr ltlver. . CHURCH OF ENGLAND.-iiiviiio service at Springiluld on Sllndaiy :filth (S497-G-2Ii~l\l5i _.____._'_-_T~l‘__T.» __ 3 W Ar* 5 " . * -1;, __-; .E-.5 GRAND VALUES in lncns ready to \\'|-ar at l‘utoils llolliii' Suit- |5593. il:iAsEsAl_i_.< 'rli.- ciiiii-lair.-i..ii-ii .\ill-liors will play in iilontaguc on , Jul\ lst. As tlioso tcains havt novo . incl :i rl<‘cirlcdl_i' intcrcsiiiii; gilliie lnay lic cxpoctcri. DOMINION HOLIDAY. -'l`ilc.ii_v_di_m in nm N, issum \.V(,(m,_,__.[my .i STQRES ¢|_05Ep____R0iui| _ - -- ~ i-rush to\\'r~ls cotton large sim! ."» tori HAVE you A 5pRAy|NG OU-|-_ $l_0il. l’ntous l.ld. |3583) FIT? lf not write Poole & 'I`honiplion_ , ' ' GRAND vAi_uEs ai i-ruins i-.»-..i,v mi Utd' for prices and paniculars' 'Hwy wr ii -;uil\. diissw. illliiiiliit ‘Eli 1 , ... ._, , _:-vs_. I-~» haveule goods in Stuck' b`i6`H"1"MU' lui lil`t`l-i- on \\'ai:=l.- :ind skll'is_ l’:itri|is iild. llfikill. CLOSING EXERCISES of t‘it_\' _-- _ schools on Frida-y .luiic 2'flli as ful- THE COUNTRY PROTECTS YOU. lows; “lest Kent 9.310 to li zi. in. -You pi'otcct_ thc country by hllyillg Queen Sqllarc 11.10 to 12.40; liorli- \\':ir Siiviiigs Stliiiips. ford Square 1.30 to Ci. l’rlncr-, Slim-iii, _ 0522-624-1\i3li 3.10 to 4.40. 6581-ll-2.'li.\i2i. -- ., .. _-_ _ SUPT. CLARK RETURNING. -- TRYON BAPTIST SERVICES. __ Mrs. J. .\. (`lllr!<. l‘I.\pr~|'iiiiciit:il I-‘.irni Stliidily, 29th, Rev. I". A. iiuliloy wi|liStiiiioll_ ll\<'r‘ivo|i y\'ril'd _\'cslt‘riln_vllil|i preach at 'Bonshnw 11 a. ni., Appini lit-i-` liushaiid limi siiilcd i'i'oin Liver- Road 3 p.nr..,_nnd Tryon at 7, lilveiiiiig "ii_r__i_§_i_l by the Coronia for (Hanada. _ service in observance of -“(`liildren's Da?" vsllpflé-clii Building- A h(`“l`1l" ANYBODV can .niakef nloney. Few welcome to hit- " . _oi us are really good savers. Try - ' nves ng _0FFlCE.,_¢LQ§E'Q.-Dr Ayer's oi1i»i~i\|Staiiips. You may liuild bonds` at will .be close41_.torla.y and until Fridayl leisure and at the iianie t,iln_e build July 4-th g`n_accour\t of removing lo| up your couiitr_\'_ -`“' and iiirinrq.,ua._nlii new oliieo iii ui.. _ e522-_o-at-_ivi::_i D9’ BrISay'»'BI.°Ck DVM GNL H"“I"`f`.‘ ` I N liiiou ll'4.V and ii stalutor.V liolidily the Drugstorc1_`:»_ li58l-li~2lil\-l:li Dgpg-r BA-|-1-A|_;0N N0 MOR _._ ' V' The l“ii'st Dcpol lliiltlilion ` cw RE`¢E1VED I0d"V ‘Ilf"l`l fmlll ililll' liruiiswii'k` llcpzliiierit has hcon coni- ' ' I ' ' ` " ' Iii- s' fmlllli CI" Wild ‘ll`fl“S"S- Und l"l“"'llt‘ l plclclv iii-iiiriliillzi-rl, 'ind its comin' nd- , ` .. » .. . . , .. ~ With. mont,-.that-we w°~»nu0ti».-1‘x-1ev- iii.; ..l`ii._-I-i-_ viii-lor iff i~‘. slay.. iviiiitiiw f§f.’fL’_‘,"_ __‘.""“"f'-I _ ;"“' _"’“‘§“_"‘|“"_‘§ Lionl prices. We -have also just liiiill- , lonizs to t'lini~iott:-towii. iiiiviiii; wriiiirl' I H _‘_ ‘ I`I£'iiI,),‘L"f (Ip (UNF. ,mm \ ‘ od car load Aliens applcndzi in ill. lf.. l up ||,,. -,.-...rims .,,,.| ,-.-.-lim., 0|' this ,'.“""` mm "‘ m' " “` "Um" ' ‘ ' ' iilvri- will lic no rir'livt‘|'_\' liy |.t'itl‘l' 20, 30 and 40 gallon l>iiCliill!<‘-‘*. Milli" I unit, lclt i,ii' llallliix to tako up his ' '. 'il ' "-\~| " .~ ‘.~ .-»" ‘ - .‘iI 110 Inlsiakl _ (ir out piirts wfoir into llutlrs on illl .stall ot this chili 'mms Wm hl, Ulusml M 1: U~(_lm_k1-m. ordering elsewhere, Wlioliislilli only |,,_a],,.,.i,,,- ,.,- ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,_ R. E. M\1tl:li& (`o_ _______ °"i-'\77tl-2'iNl'l`., Fnom ovERsEAs._-.\ii..ili.-i~ lsiaiiii _-___ iaoldir-r .\li'. .l. J. .\ll-l~Iacliv|'ii lil'l‘ivl»i| 'PETERS-BOYLAN.-lSt_ llllnslaiiisi in (‘iiiii’lo|ti-t<'i\\'ii l'i'o||i live-i‘i~r~,:i:¢ on Cathedral was thc scene oi' il prolly 'l`ilr-sll|.i_v night. iii- licliiligs to Souria Wedding at an early hour ycst_<\i'rllly vlilistcll in the west. llc was woulid- mornin ivhcn Miss Rose Voters, of cd in tho :~iliouldci° :lt the haitilc of iz f _ this--city was united in marriage to t'liinbi'ai. llc rctiiyiicd toitlunada vi.iI:;% ;:'_`mmH__`, hnlmnys _‘ru l_(m(_m_nnd_ Mr. John J. Boylan. Tho brides- Portland. Mnlno by tho iS. S. Essen- gnid was Minn Ella Collings, of Mon- uilio. llc left y<»slcl'rlay for his_lloliio tague Bridge and the groomsnian was in Soiii-is. Mr. George Peters. Rev, Maurice Mc- _-__- D°ll“l‘l °m<-'"'l@d- - wzooloc vasrsnn/xv. - 'rli.~ - ' _inarriage took place at St. l)iiiistnii‘s WEDDING BEI‘I'8'_`Th° ‘"“l`l`lllK“ (‘.atliudi'iii _sei-itordiiy niornlng ot' Julia i'.°°k'l'Ia°e al SI- D\"‘“W“'5 Culhflllill Gauthier and Mr. licriilirri l’runtv lioili 5 '30 yciiterda morning of Miss Noi ., , M1” \|,,,. G(,||_,,§, _, _‘Q ~ Y - _ - ol' thi. zity. .» ' ' -t- I9 Rfalnor of H"PU)R"37"3tl{lCI MII- Jail- tended the lirlde and thc gmoiiiiiiiiilii H50" UI Sl- IGI"-"55 0V< MUNI" was Mr. .\clir-.as (illlltliici'_ Rev. We McD0““I‘I ll€l`I'°l`m9.d the CHC- Maurice .\lci)on:ild p1‘l'for|iicrl thi- F“"y~ Thi' midi? WHS Rilimd ills C0990' cerclnony. Many l'rieiids unite in 550" blllft Silk _NNI WGS Hltlendvd by extending fonlgrliitlllitiolis and host llqr sister Miss (,harlotto,T_rainor. Mr. w|3pe5_ Rbginald Walsh of 'Mt.*-*Stewart sup- .-.___ ported the groom. immediately after _ - the ccrenwny the henry younu couplo _ NooN wEoolNG.-oii.- .ir uw pr.-i. Ie" 0" *I W"d‘I‘l"8 1-t`lD'to the Mainland tiost Julio weddings of thc solisoii took i-oiiii~i|.|,.,., in al-,n,,_ M,._ Rogrlmhl W,,|,,h fqllowcd by the best wlslics of mnny pl-acc iit thc i'csidl\iii-l- of Mr. and ol' Mt. Stewart. Many gifts were f\'-I°l1dB- Mrs. Nelson ltnt.t.ciiliul‘_v yosterllliy ,M \vh_oii their riungliter Miss Maud was and linen from the Mecllilnlcul Staff uultvfl li1I\\‘=o'i'l»\_l:f‘ to Mr. Gcorzi- W or uit- viitrliii luiliilsliliig coinpiiny. , . llciid of Siiiiiliicrsiilv. iiov. li, (1. l<`ul- wherl- ihc hrido was torniei-ly cinploy-i toll 0lIlcli\‘l.llIl£. The lirldo looked cx~ ed and where she was deservedly pop- ¢ cet-r_ll|lgly nirr- in a bo:-oiiiiiig gown nllir with ali. 'Rho grooni wlin nerve-il oi navy lilue gl-oi'gcttc lintl antln and with tho 26th lfillttalloii overseas f r‘l\i'ril‘|l ll liunilct of lillirs of thc Val- wlilwc hc rocclvcd il wound und ll Mil- li-_\'. 'l`liii cl-i'l\inoiiy which was witness- ltnry Medal is to he liclirlily congrntir cd by lilt- lniiiicdlato frlviidit or thc lillod on thi- siiccoioi of the cngiage~ fnniily wus followoil by congriitiilail- nil-nt in whit-Ii ho won it charming , ions and ii dalntiiy served lllnclicon, lirldl-. After tho ceremony Mr. und ` Mr. aint Mrs. lieiiri leaving on thc at Mrs. Wilson loft by the early train ternoon tralii on ti lioncymooil trip lol on ii lioneynioon 'trip llirmlgli the lin- Hallfnx and thc Annapolis Valley. i\ ited States und ("aniidn . €rS Should know how easily and healthfully valualila array cl' presents told of the ' . . - , popularity of the young couple, among fakes the place of 1 tr in \vm- Savings and- '[‘h.1»ifg i°occi\'c their corrcspondcncc ily letter which were several substantial checks report of the investigation- into tim and ii beautiful sliveraiervlce from the lobster llsheri employees of N. Rattenbury Ltd, The vinces' made hy A. P. Knight. l’rofeu~ wo will nivc you the vt‘l‘,\' l0\V“-Sl lll`I“'~` uiorniuiz. Tilc Evcliing Gliarrlilin will not he is-sucll cn 'l'li<-sd:l_\', hilt will lic plllilislii-ti as usual on \\"l~rliic_-;l|n_\' aftcriioon, .\rl\'ci'tisci's plcasr- lliku lioticc. POSTAL EMPLOYEES HALF HOLI DAY.¢-As il rr-suit of :i .req\li‘si, lronl oi'l.1liiii'Ll'il postal cliipluyces for .l Sili- ui-day lialt`.liolirlay,:ill_ tlicyyviii' rollnd. or l'or at least fl wcclily 'hall lioliday. it has lice-li diicirli-rl, so t'li‘t\t as inany as possible of tho i-liililrryccs' niay lic given li lioliilay, that liei'cilftci"oii Sal- urday al`tr-rlioon the l’ost Oillct- will ho I-lost-d lit 1.00 p. ni. with thc ex- <-vptioii that |iosl.ai.:o .stalups will lic sold at the slainp ivicltct. as usual, and general delivery and i‘cl.:istratioli wiclrcts will rclnuiii open for husillcss. 'l`lli-,ro will lin no letter c:al‘l'lerdclivcry on Satiirilay iii-l‘ti-riiooli, rind the out- goiiii: inzlils will hc rlcspaiclied oil Sut- ilriliiy thc sanlc as usual. 'l‘lii=,i'c will he ilo delivery ut' lnzlil on Siltilllluy :\itci'iiocn to persons who ordinilrily carrier. Ju2li~!n t`a.tholns, and he furlhci- claims that cvcrywhci'e ~thi» lii~'lii‘l'iili‘ii's rzllclios arc falling otl' iyoar hy 'yerllx l’rol`cssor Knight is lzilso of tho opinion that tlicro is uvci' llisliinl: _:ind thc rcliivilics he propos- _vs are shortl‘r fishing seasons and thc ,cstzililisliliiclit of sanctllarics where no lolisters would be taken at any tiiiic. ll would appear front thc diitu availulilo thu-t soinctliing iiiust lin, done or the lobsters illl soon he ox- tcriiiiiiatcd on certain parts of the lcoilst. i PERSONALS Mr. Jiilii_cr_`,Y-'-- ' , Z\ll'_ and l\'lr's. J. (`, Sims and l\li.=s il)oroihy_ wi‘l'o passl~lil:t'|'s leaving the l-ity _vcstcrrlay~for Sydney, (‘_ll. - .\li'. l"i'rid .ltaliisu_\'. lialnillon, -\\':i:i in uw i-ity _v_i»iiti-willy iitlemllns ilu' annual coliiiiiliiiicli-Iloii ol A. _l". &, .\. M. lriilizos. I Miss l.oiil.~=ai Idssr-i'y. Boston, is spoiirliiii; hor liolidaiys nt Union lload, tlil- izucsl ol` hor iiiolllcr, Mrs. l.~\iu\l~ Essir-i'y. Nir. 'l`lioinas (`,lvlii._~iit.i, .lilo vcternii isliot-iiialu=i', of ('l\nr|ottr~to\vli. went to `lloi‘dmi this week to tak!-. li woll ll#-:<\ci'vcil vocation. llr. A. J. l<`l'llser, and Mrs. l~`l'ascr were alliong visitors to the city yoiltcr- llny and rlttcnded thc rllccs ill thu nf- tornooii .' Miss llcllc Jainlesun. ol` llaiifllx. who spent sonic months pliiit in,thls .r-ity. the guest of hor lirothcr. Mr. .l. G_ `Jaiiiica.iii. li-it yi-sterrluy niornlng for Digby, where sho will vildt for the suinmer months. Mr. J. M. Campbell, returned sol- dier, who is under treatment in the Szinltoriuin at Kcntville, N. S.. arriv- ed in the-city on 'l`uesdl-ly evening and left yesterday for Elmira to spend u ten days furlough at. his iioinc there. Mayoi"`°f‘.‘.‘NlV. ‘Bentley, -Messrs, -Robert Douglas. J. T. Prolltt, Kens- ington :uid M.r. Wni. Mayne, Spring- lielda ilioloijerl to_ tho city yesterday and roporttho roads in tlno condition. Miss Viola Mullen has returned home frnniUVlt. St. Vincent College, liulifnx. __ -Ainong those who motored to llie I-ity yesterday were, B. McKay. And- rew McKny, George McKay, Waller Williams, A. McLeod of Greens Road. Also Herbert MDEW.en, Lnrno MCEWBH Daniel Mrceo stanley pi-ldap and - . . ul _ _. _ ... of th, .Maritime p|l.,.....wsi.mi- Mcksniigxor springfield. The chnuffers were Andrew McKay and Herbert McEwen. with their new Chev roiet car. ` _ AREAS sown To GRAIN, HAY /.No r=orAroEs. ()’l"l‘A\\’A. Julie 14. 1919.-The Doni- lnion llurcau of Statistics issued todtly the first or lirellininary estimate of tho areas sown to grain and hay crops this spring, together with at report on their condition on May 31, as compiled t`i'oiii the returns of crop correspond ents. - Wheat shows for the whole ol' Can- aria an cstiliinted total area of 16,958, 500 acres. as compared with l7,352l,902| acres in 1918, ii ileci‘ea$e ol' 395,402, acres, or 2 p.c.,lll 1918 tile/area sown was 1,477.l50 t,tcl'cs, or 10 p.c. inorc than the area oi' 1917. Owing to the uiildness o" the wln`tci‘ of 1918-19 the :iron to hc l\zli'vcsted of full wheat is 797,750 acrcs, representing 981,135 acres, or ill |i.i'. liirigffllnli in 1918. Tho aro.l sown to spriiig wllcat is lii,lti0,750 at-i'cs_ i‘upri‘sc_i`ililii; 77ti,5Zl7 |acrcs, or 5 nc. less than in 1918. Of outs tho total area sown ,is 14,054,000 acres, whl-':li is-136,000 u,crl=s. or 1 p.c. loss than in 1918. The acreage of the l'<-iiuiiiiiin.; crops is as follows: Barley 2l,_tlZiIi,240 acser. as coliiparcrl with $l,l5Il.7ll aries in 1918. rye 575,585 acres up against 555,294 acres, pens 208,250 acres. as against 235,976 acres. tnixcd grains 877.240 acres as against 921,826 ar-rcs, hay and clover 10,472,700 acres as against 10,544,625 acres and acres. This year reports on potato piiiiiting were asked for ii inonth enri- ier than heretofore, and the replies indicate an area under potatoes ot’ ti92,900 acres ng compared with 735,192 aci'cs._lal~it ycnr, tl decrease of 42,292 acres, or 6 p.c. Potato-planting had not matic niuch progress in tho Maritiine pi-oviiir-os and in Quebec at tho ond of May; so that thc estimate inust, he considered as of very tentative char- actor, GRAIN ACREAGE OF PRAIRIE "" PROVINCES. 'i`lii» area sown to wheat Ili the throc l‘ra|rIo provliiccs totals 1."i,450,700 :ii-mis, as r'otlipai'cil with lll_l25,45l' :lures lust _\'r‘,:lr, to outs 9,6l1l,000ac|'cs,i ns r:oiiipiii'f\d with 9.Il54,941 lic\'c:<, to lial‘l<-,y 2.l\53.Uilll zlcrus :iii conlparcd wil Il 2,27t5,JlZi4 at-i'i_‘s, ami to ryn 430,00() ilt'l‘c.~i as zigliilist 411.840 ncrcs. ily i\l‘rivliicc:~i thc areas arc: Wheat ivliiiiltoliii 2,919,100 ncl'r‘,:~i: Sairkatcli ewan, 8,879,000 ucrus; Alberta I-1,658,000 acres. Oats, Manitoba, 1,715,000 acres; Saskair-licwsiii, 5,088,000 acres; Alberta 2,811,000 acres. Barley, Manitoba, 1,082,000 iii-rcs; Saskntche\vali643,000 acres; Alberta 437.000 acres. Ryo, Manitoba, 249,000 acres, Siiskatcliewnn 137,000 acres, rye 50.000 acres. CONDITION OF CROPS ON MAY 31, - 1919. in castorii (llinada, especially On- tario and Quebec, the sowing sczinoii was delayed by cold and wet wiiatiicr. in the west favourable weatlierdncco. cding late needing induced rapid groivtii. in Manitoba all sowing was into, owlnr; to cold. wet weather dur~,` ing April; hut warm rains and excesl _sive heat during the early part of May caused rapid growth and all grains are' reported as in excellent condition, in some parts of northern _$nsl_