A JUNE 1.21.1222 June is the lust oi the big seed "m; months,’ although there .sn't lmonth of spring or fall that some isn't in order for sowing. June gthe month oi sowing perennials we blenuials. It is the month in [my the stock r lacements for my year are started on their way. June sowing is the latest practical We icr sowing with a prospect of gtilillg big fine plants for the fall. some may be sown in July but the great majority should go in now. The main success in raisin: uennials from seed now is the election and preparation of the pained. The main factor is to relect a position where the tiny plants will not be subject to sum- mer's scorching sun and to the drive oi heavy rains. A shaded place is necessary and the north ride oi a fence or hedge is the best. It seedbed under trees is a hazard- 01,5 experiment for. while it gives shade, the drip from the trees in hjflvy rains often washes great col- onies cl little plants out oi‘ exist- rnce. Even in summer a. frame is the safest. with a lath cover to give now T0 corvmor. caunior nus-r rut isciehce Service News) TllPH? are two gene: ations oi car- rt rust flies every Year, the first. ircm late May to early June: the swcnd, from late Aug- v=t. in nztrlv September‘. B7 dehvingr pluntirr; until the first. Week in Jrue. iuiurv from the first gener- ailon will be avoided because mcSI; tithe flies have disapneared by that time. and by harvesting as early as pfl-‘llllle. damage from the wand generation in late August will be obviated. states Alan G, Dunstan. Officer in charge of June is Big Seed Sowing Month for Perennials shade and sash ready if downpour: threaten. Cover the seedbed after Planting with burlap which has been soaked and wrung out. Then the bed may be watered through the burla until germination starts without r of washing the seeds out. When the first seeds start to break soil the covering of burlap must, be removed. Now I5 the time to guard against heavy rains as one cloudbrust can destroy an entire seedbed A tried scheme is to place window screens over the bed. The wire mesh breaks the force oi driving rains but admits light until the seedlings are large enough to fend for them- selves. Sow perennials liberally this month. Most of the perenniaks require at least two weeks before they ap- pear, being slower than annuals to germinate. An exception is the pinks. Better sow the pink family apart from the slower germinating seed or at least at one side of the bed for they will have to be uuoov- ered while the perennials will still lneed the moisture conserving bur- ap. strength of one ounce to 10 gall- ons of Water, The first application shtuld be made during ti»? first week of June. and the SeCml/J a week later. The solution shnulqi be poured over the plants, care being taken to wet them thrziugh- 1y, as well as two 0r three inches oi the surface of the soil around the seedlings. The cori-‘srixe subli- mate should never" be mixed in metal vessels. as it quickely cats away the container and in doing so loses much cf its strength. Wcoden pails or granite u-are containers should be its-d. Cor- rosive svblimate Is a dead!" Pf>l5°ll and should be handled Velv ‘ill-FP- Vegetable In-svct Investigation, fully mtomclouica-l Division. Science Sen-ice. Dianinion Department oi Agriculture, Ottawa. Carrot rust flies emerge in the eerlv spring after ctverwintering in the ground, and lav their eggs in the soil intm-sdiately surround- ing the tiny Parrot seedlings. The maggots hatched from the eggs lltlmanv r1 the sm"ll carrots, and ceate much damage to the lar- ger plants by tunnelling hiles in them. When carrots are planted early {or the summer market. the car- rot rm flies may be contoollez‘. bv catering the Seedlings twlre with somtsive subllmate used in the £___.. .__ _ Advertising Rates ~- application. Large Panamanian Ship Is Torpedoed WASHINGTON. June 15 —(CPl c-The Navy announced today a large Panamanian merchant vessel had been toroedoed in the Gulf cf Mexico. Survivors have been land- ed at a gulf coast United State! poEarlier the navy reported the 10$ of a small United States mor- chant veszel tcrpedced in the Carib- bean. Survivors were landed at an east coast port. Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Adverlhemnntu 25 Ceale Central Guardian local-l. 5o per word; Western and Eastern toclu 2a per word; Announcements and Coming Event: 3c per wortl: Classified 3o per word; In Memorial Notices 70c per inolr Lists ul Floral and Spiritual Olferlu a, Cards. etc... 5o per name: Letters oi Condolence 70c per inch; adding engagements a0 words for 51.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices oi Thanks and A preeiuticn. 70o per lueh or 4c per wurd. Lists on: l; cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other ntee an To Let _\*Male Help Wanted T0 LET - ADJOINING HOUSE- keeping roorns- Phonesb-iillz-i-Bdo. ‘; _ ROOM APARTMENT TgrlllgTweyf-nouth Street. Recently reitovated inside. To be DBlIXDN-eg outside. Rent c2200. ADDlY 7. m- Bonnell, Phone 1707. 6-1 - - _ FURNISHED IIOUSE Tgotluéfimer months. ADDlY 254 Euston Street. 34643‘ Agents Wanted AGENTS 1'0 sou. ronrruirr nu menta bu: money "Wk"- Uniglemt. Toronto. 5-l4'35l iiroccry For Sale Well established and unfli- u . Amul e all?“ "ill Nell assorted, toil‘. ood rear- dcnthl district. Exception-l opportunity. "Wo- own” h“ enlisted. Hamming iiompany AIIOTION SALE I um Inptructed by the Executive the late Arthur ll. Sentncr to _ecll ' WANTED — CAPABLE AND EX- WANTED-EXPERIENCED SHEET Metal workers. Steady employ- ment. Ap ly D. A. Cummings Ltd 778 pper Water Street. 35 Halifax. N. s MAN FOR SMALL FARM. MUST be sober. reliable. experienced. Write S Bradshaw. Oxford Junc- tion. N. S. 6-15-17-19 Female Help Wanted WANTED — IIOUSEREEPER FOR elderly man in apartment. Refer- ence required. Apply 16 Dundas Esplanade. 6-10-41 .11. perienced maid. Reply by letter G. R. Spencer. strand Theatre, Saint John. N. B. 6-17-18. WANTED — MAID FOR. ENERAL housework. or housekee , family of three adults Mrs. J, . Mom- son, 27 Rupert Si... Amherst. N. S. -18- . Women, Girls Wanted OFFER. 200 FAMILEX PRODUCTS to a well established clientele. sale in each home Explanatory A. B. C. Book-Colored Illustra- llflns o1’ tlroducts - gets results. No risk. Come or write Familex Products Company 570 st, elem- ent. Montreal. 5-21-5443, Wanted WANTED-MEDIUM SIZED USED ice box suitable {or electrical refrigeration. Apply Palmer Elec- trio. . 6-15-31. For Sale 1 Public Auction on hie 1h "l leer Hunter River on THURSDAY. JUNE 25th AT 1 P. M. Ii h-rm consisting 6185 acres In o llllh state oi cultivation with crop eon; also stock and implements. STOCK-ll milk cowl, 1 steer I ‘w: olc, 1 bull z yeere old. 2 calves. “me 5 year-l old: 1 work more, Do ‘lllPLEMENTS-l binder (Frost h Wm». 1 fertiliser rower, 1 aux I'm". l light barrow, 1 gun; plow. nlllllle ploy. 1 cart, 1 irllrer, 1 ecu!- ‘Ph 1 section seeder, l steel rake llllll. 1 gasoline Engine (Inter- "ilvmtt. 1 threuhlng imam. 1 hilatone. 1 turnip pulper. 1 pump ' l train crusher. 1 churn. q"""lly o! furniture. hgnnulglity of oats, 1 stack o! hey, ‘hm- Cash. ,~. ALEX MacuAl. Auctioneer. “it A. MncKINNON, Executive. FOR SALE - 1 SIDE DELIVERY Rake, 1. 7 foot Mower 1, 5 foot Mower. G. W. Railings. 6-15-17. F0 nsAm-eoo FERTILIZER 4, I 10. Mrs. Herold Murray. Marsh- fleid. 6-18-11. MACKEIIEL BARRELS GOVERN- ment Inspected for sale. Clark -Broe.. Mount Stewart. 0-17-31. F017. SALE - FOUR. CHOICE milch cows. Due to freshen soon. L. D. Maclcod 6: Sons. Victoria.” FOR. SALE-PURE BRED SIIORT- horn-Bull 15 months. Ham San- deraon. West Royalty. a-iv-ao FOB SALE - NEW SHIPMENT Cedar arrived. Poets and Stakes. All ewes. R. A. MacPhail. New Haven. 0-18-20-23. new rnopvcu nous zoos. Good chickens are profitable. Buy ¢°m°"'h“.$i'iim. “éiififfit 5M“ Saint John, u. a-ac. l W’ __________i_i__ F01! BALI - 1 Aonss snout-z land one mile from citv on paved road- With or without cottage and "M - Army ,s. MacLean 01' Alex Matheeou, M. R. Charlovc- town. s-ra- - . TI-IE_ CHARLOTTETOWN lsrocx QUOTATIONS MONTREAL STOOII EXOIIANOE (Canadian Prom) Stocks 9 s Brazilian Bruck Silk Can Nor Pr Can Car Found Can Car: Pid Can Ind Al A ca on ll-lr-IQIQTD-AGGQ 0| u uh abeowwbflm w Dom Bridge Dom Steel B Dom Textile Ham Bridge How smith Imp Tob Int Nickel Lake Woods McCoil Front Mtl Power Nat Brew Noranda Quebec Power Shawinigan St LBW Com St of Can P ___________ Montreal Exchange r lb ~77“ ~ . Mb#@ ii t- g$5S3§§wE$w$u§w§583a4au8cavo '7 no MONTRE a AL, J _ _ . indices went hfgilleli-eirllqtralgliyg 331-1 dill’ 0n the stock exchange and me cillalllvit market after a hesiiating gut I" Auqmile °l new lllfllls broke w“? We list in late transactions. Po "IP98 Electric preferred and W" C-Wlloration touched new balls in titilities on the stock ex. we» em P H‘ Poller and Canada North- _ouer. Brazilian swung from a‘ dawn l0 lliain. Saguenay prg- "mil was a lasaard and lost a, 901111.. CPR. did better in carrier-g Alvancsd in lndustrials were St’ Blljnlltlfflfefntrer preferred, Howard B - .1 nefencd and Gypsum_ own were FOrglng5 “A” Dcmhk 1°11 Bridge. Hamilton Bridge Si“; . glrotfitlltzpsada preferred and p.10, International Nickel led pivotal metals upward in ccmpany with Ncranda and in Oils Imperial m. Mutational Petroleum and McCoil- fi/(KZIXIGIIHC each posted gains, 9T1! R BTOHD of stronger min. oellalleoiLs issues fra/"tional hm We'll- l° ImFerisl TODOICGO Nation. al Breweries. ogiivls- FlEur ex- glx-rraend. Dlstlllers-Ssagram and Tctal s l? : 11, s. . _ trials, 9,2?» sMirreglyg Olaf“, Indus _________ Produce Prices MONTREAL, June 1'T—-(CP)-- Oanadlan Ccmrnodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 scam; 34 g‘: "Faded. sales, 350 boxes at 34 Ere“ spot: East m 5-: 33 as 1-23; A-tneuit-meai-aiair-gze; E-B 2B 1-2-29; E-C 24 1-2-25, MONTREAL. June 17-(OP)_. Produce market prices here today partrncnt of Agriculture follow:_ AS3355‘; galailezil Aslillfrétltant selling 329,025 . cum311-2; Butter: ‘first d prints. iobblna org? iniiiiafiiifi grade solids, jcbbng prrce,’ 35_ l-2: current receipt, Que no 1 - pasteurized 34 1-8; no g 33 1 . -s- wfionesnle, Que 1 q . ; ' b2 no 2 33 3,4710, m. ctr zed 34 Cheese: current receipts, western p and Que. White. 19 s-a FOB Mont. real: whole l, r 9 P°lal°ts= 75 1b bars Que white nol 1.75-0.00; no 2 1.40-1.58; NB mountain no 1 1.90-2.25 PEI mountain no 1 100-200. 1'00 1b boss us. no 1 North ard South . Carolina, white, new. 3.75-4.00- .4o_4.5o. ' Virginia white; 4 ___________ Livestock MONTREAL June 17—(OP)~_ There were 67 cattie, 33 sheep and lambs. 322 hOEs and 211 calves for sale on the two Montreal livestock ma-{lieli W001i. Prices on all classes oi livestock were steady. load oi’ medium to good A gigers and heifers was Just receiv- . few medium gcod to good quality steers made $11.75. and megliuplfkinds 8:011:11‘! $11. A iew gc 1c crs ma e 10.75 in $11 and common saso down. Good cows $0.50 to 010 with medium $0 to $0.25. Gunners and cutters $5 to $0.50. Common bulls $7 to $0.3. Neal calves ranged frrm $10 to $10 mostly $8 Good spring lambs $10 with plain plain kinds $15 to $16. Sheep weft $7 to $8.50. Hogs were mostly $15.75 for B-l dressed. Grade A drew $1 per hog phmlillm wl-h discounts on off ratios. Sows were $10 t0 510.50 ve weight. On the Maritime market rail grade hogs $ .50, sows number one up to 270 pounds $10, umber one over 21o pounds $11. lumber two undesirable all weights 010, Chcice steers $11.50. good $10.75. mtdiurn $10.25. fa'r~$0. uCITIIIIOII $7.50 down. (moire heifer; 80.75. medium $0.50. good 010. fa $0. common 36-50 doum. Gmd cowl $9.50, medium 07.75. fair 7. Can- ners $5.50 down. critters 06. down. Boning bulls $7.05 down, butcher bulls 08.25 down. No quotation gusset-s veal lambs. Currencies NEW vomt, June il-tom- Tlie Canadian dollar and the ound Sterling closed unchanged n relation to the United Btuiee dollar in foreign exchange deal- lugs trriay. Sterling was quoted at $4.04 cud the Dominion currency at a discount oi l0 l-lil per oent. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Con- irol Board rate 0.00-0.01 per cent dlaccunt.) Minardbieflllevel sprain; Pew York Stock Exchange (Canadian Prom) stocb Clone Am Tel 7M1 116 3-8 Anaconda 35 Baldwin L000 10 5-8 Bendix Av 80 3-8 B¢ Bted 5! 8-8 Chee Ohio so Chrysler 6 1-3 Con Edison 1S 1-8 Elec Auto Lite 38 8-4 n Eleo 06 8-4 Gen Motors ' $3 Gt Nor Pid a Kennecott m y.‘ Mont Ward 3 5.3 N Y Central 7 1.3 Nor Am Co a Std O11 NJ 35 5-; Phil Pet 0o 31 1-3 Texas Corp g4 3-4 United Air g 14 U 5 Rubber 1g 1.4 U 8 St C0 47 1-3 Vanadium Corp , 15 3-4 West Union i 35 1-3 West Elec 7| 1_3 Woolworth _, _€_________ Montreal Ourb (Canadian Prone) ‘a slml" Clue; B A Oil _ Beauharnois 1g L: Bathurst A 3 7-3 Fraser VIU 10 3-4 ""1 A 18 1-8 Hir Walker 44 1-3 Imp Oil 3 H; git Pete 13 7_a rice Corn 3 14 ——--____ (Canadian Press) Stocks mo” gonads. _ omme gova Sfccistia @137‘: oyal Bank ' Montreal f? '1“ Markets At A Glance (Canadian Ptelg) l . Toronto-Industrial and base met- ‘Il 5W9‘! hlsher; golds and jun- ior clls lower. llliclmtgtlhiltgilfiar‘ New York-Stock: wl""l1WI—Wheat unchanged. Financ l NEW YORK. J1me I'I-(A.P)\ The stock market today tack on a semblance o! its best fczm of the last month or so by reglsterina Rains ranging from fractions to 2 0r more points, Appearin on the tape for the first tsme ust before the finisih Dow Giemlca-I 111m 3 3-8 and Douglas Aircraft 2 -2. Other lea - ere ahead one to around 8 were Eastman Kodak. United Aircratt, Allied (Xtemical, Du Pont, Bethle- hem Steel. Chrysler, sears Roe- buck, Woolworth, American Tele- phone. Btandard Oil (NJ) and Hcmestake Mining. Rails had a mall rise. while ooppers, steels, motor-e, oils and airazrafts displayed the best group ac on. The Associated Press Bil-stock composite advanced .04 of a point to 36.1. Transfer; totalled 388.400 shares compared with 278,500 yes- terday. ‘ l Toronto Exchange TORONTO, June 17—(OP)-~Rn- cording their fourth advance in succession, industrial stocks moved 11p .50 in the index today on the Toronto exchange while base metal; finned .08. The gold group was moderately heavy throughout t-hn d5: and wedmdown Jihhwectorn o were . . AIITQBI turn- over was ago llcht at. 05.000 shares. International Pete, Imperial Oil and Britim American Mldod 1-8- 1-4, Dominion Foundries, Lobicw A., and National Grocers added 1-4 and Walkers 8-0. Canada Steamships g! ., Can Oeirxrilent $1.. Bruok ilk and Do- muaciiiruc 080F121 Fields traded um actively on u. loee of 4 i? 1.71, af- fl-Io Ankeriie wu .0 to Maoeseaiotoisccndloeeecoiii toiloents were netted by Kerr Addison, Prancoeur, Lake Shore, J Preston acid Teck mlilhee. , . ‘The senior base metals, Interna- tional Nickel, Consolidated Smelt- era and dsou advanced Bu . small auctions and final the M day's beat prices. In g-rou Steep Rook was l. me .,, ia ling beck B to 1.41. Home Oil weakened 5 to 2.00. Pacalts was o0! 1-0 cent to I 1-2. MINING (Canadian Prue) ' ‘IUBXIITO. June 17- ‘ . Shite - Bankfield l‘ l 301,10 1i 1-4 5 Bonetal ll Bralonin ‘I75 Broulan 48 1-1 uii An! 170 Cariboo I15 Cas ‘rreth Ii 57 Cent Pat 105 Chester Cochenour I Davies 12 l-I Delniie l5 Denieon 5 1-0 Dome Oil l5 i-2 East Mal 100 Eldorado 4i Falcon 200 ranco 22 Gold-re’! e Gold Gate 2 GUARDIAN race FIVE APPLICATION CARDS FOR COUPON RATIONING OF SUGAR will be mailed next week t0 every Household in Canada Comedians will be required lo register IO Om! ration cards, good for the 1O week period. commencing July 1st, may be issued immedi- ately. Ht the end of that period a coupon ration book, good ior six months. will be Issued. IIOW TO REGISTER Residents of Urban Arman-Served Ivy Letter Carrier On lune 23rd your postman will deliver lo your home on application card for coupon rationing. on illustrated. Additional curds will also be delivered for every r resident in the household, who bears a different last ncnne from the head ol the household. 11 needed, extra cords may be secured irom local post ofiices. You will fill in the card complete in every detail. A pamphlet giving complete instructions will b0 delivered with each card. During the evening of lune 25th. an authorized representative of The Wartime Prices and Trade Board will call of your home and collect the ccud. A: soon cu your name II duly registered a! hood.- quarlerl, ration cards good lor c ten-week period- wili be mailed to you-one ration card Ior each person in your home. These will be for sugar only. I! there are any details o! the application curd you. do not quite derslund, the representative of this Board will help you lo till it in on I111" 25111. W116i! he or eke calls to pick ii up. Residents in Urban Areas not served by Letter Carrier, and Residents in Rural Areas Application cards will be distributed to all house- holders through the post offices on or before Tues- day, lune 23rd. Additional cards will crllo be d0- Iivsred for every poi-sou resident in the household. who becrrl u different last name from the head o! the household. If needed, extra cords may be secured from local post offices. These application cards should be filled out immo- diately and dropped In the nearest mail box or pout oillce. A pamphlet giving complete instructions will be delivered with each ccrrd. As soon as your name is duly registered at headquarters, ration cards, good for a ten-week period, will be mailed to you— one ration card for each person in your home. Thole will be for sugar only. Woman moenunus '1.-gig;- i,‘ Y / n amen o! IIATIUII BOOK APPLIOATIOI‘ ‘mo! L ‘DI. UNMNIUIED. KLIMNLY fill‘ “ND YMI FOREGOING IIIIIINI OW YNI ll“ IAMILV) LIV! AT TN! ABOVE ADDIIIUI. IIIII AQRMATELV ' , omen veucmou m arm mo: cu usmtrol QAIIADA‘ ANYONE MENTIONED HERE". ,-DIGLAIATIOII— KSMIBEO HEREIN, AND YKAT Remember-the - viduul under the new coupon rationing plcm will b0 exactly the some as allowed crt present-i pound pa! person per week. The provision for additional sugar for preserving, e1c., will be continued. Special voucher forms for this purpose are being supplied to all retailers. No person may have on hand more than two week!’ lupply of sugar, unless resident in a remote district. Coupon Rationing tor Sugar Becomes Effective July lt Beginning July lat, no one will be permitted to buy sugar for regular domestic use without a ration Prompt co-operaflon on the port o! tho public In filling out and ramming their application curds h necessary to ensure return of the ration coupon card in time to purchase sugar on or after the l oi Iugax allowed each indi- IIO NOT SURRENDER YOUR APPLICATION CARD TO ANY UNAUTHORIZED PERSON THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOA ‘ d On Total sales 05.000. Ever consider yellow us an ac- better than the smooth linens. In rraw. " ‘l a n". .y dress. kitchen she may conserve her linen Grain WINNIPEG, June 1'7—(CP)— The Winnipeg grain exchange council announced today that trading in December oats, barley and rye futures has been author- ized, effective tomorrow. LINENS SCARCE FOR "OPP. cuasr mrr corrons 1-3 arucuras OUTLOOK Precious u gold to Mrs. Newly- wed AN the line linens mother has I-I been tucking away in a hope box for years, to some day grace her daughter's home. Now the time has come - and daughter iinds her- 1-2 self with a few at least of the ex- 2 uislie darnasks that in the past ecade housekeeper; took for grant- ed. No longer can these be iound in any at quantity-so the young housewi e starts out on a path o 31.3 conservation of materials as soon H r fi 175 as she steps over the threshold of a her new life. a For breakast and luncheon she a can use dainty colored setl of cot- : ton fabrics. some may matoh her “z pretty hreakiast china or contrast t. but they can bring Birnahinc r, the first meal of the day. On the 6 special occasion she may bri our. "5 her fine Irish damask linen wi its 34° richness which forms a. “per-feet ébafkground for her crys I110 [Ill Her linen towels may be saved 125 by the use oi some oi the gay little colored Turkish towels-and, make no mistake, most men like them 01c bride chos- the modern bathroom they are de- "lever-‘rirnrncrl "~'*.‘i"l as odor notes ‘In towels for glam, anti eke outiher towels oi suite-r cf In the near lfuture. instead oi o speak of mtladyu tons. for linen is steadily getting e ght may (‘me urns, or a 1 tve ew is... ...a“‘at’..“‘§.‘i“e§§.i‘. mi. be nay money mountm a» mo: sleusy and poor in quality. 0n the size. inutea 0f DItVlW-i mefllnl other hand. heavily sized materials may bteeistarched and weighed with- n woven borders on selvagas give extra strength on sheeting for in- Mrs- Bflsll NWYYY. swimded Mrs. Lorne Cameron, that mem- bers answer the roll coil i01- next hard wear. Careful mastitis by parlor M14 dollar luun ering and airin will add be added to the Irwtituw m- ycare to the liie of bo linens and Cwlmllleei were helm 1mm . . . and the young bride new 0Y1“ W"? will find it pay: to be careful oi the trouseeau articles she carries into her new homo . . . the things MwKv-v- school. m-a she may, nefirt year. find completely 3° and it II not always the packaged linens that stand ll. FEET? linens, one may WHYHAVE SORE \ cents. A dainty daughter-in-law lll 1.33.“. . ALBANY PLEASANT muf§ff§fld°red cmcu: nvsrrruui Members of Pleasant Ctmle household we. stituto met on June 11th for th regular mleeting at the Vhome of Sho in for cottons is MYS- UTVl C B8181‘- Tlle l“ FY95- “l3 hfi mus; be Con. idcnt DITSHICCI and opened meeting with the “Creed? Roll call was answered by were read and approved. Eusinene arising from minutes was discussed. wearing’ Taps It was decided we would postpone ioe cream social. It was moved by Mrs. Wyman Largo and Mrs. Cameron. Programme, Mrs. A: once was reed and b1! was some discussion on pmpermq a programme for district comb- tion. Delegates were appointed w attend executive meetings in oom- nection with 1043 district conven- tion. Mrs. Basll Sherry and Nlh. lprne Cameron were appointed. It was moved and seconded that five dollars be paid to delegate for on- penses while attending conven- tion at Charlottetown. Next meal- irtg at the home . sherry on July 0th. Collection ‘.4 lunch wan served by the hoslcss assisted ha Largo. Meeting then adieumeri. Jouuxrrs fir?‘ Rtllgotir pilgrimage; to Canter» n-r-re st-"pted by Henry V711