Halifair Port‘ ghts Victory A’,-rival; I H 031 am. an Get ‘ P Its \ :0 lIVO|!l0i!ey. I Rl ht"l‘rainin —-—-I ° °«'~ me- 8 g VICIDRIA, ‘ll C-(O.P.)—ID . Iii!!!-lvlilia-—ViiI17 ll-U00 Mm —-—-—- ‘ ' the result or iafllgrd revenue ool- Thy.” "°'“'“l|- hoe-I HI='b°uI'» Rim 11°13 1-0“! EA.M.'IL'lON. ua s.-—.(or)-‘-no leoiionin uioniur endlns Much 31 133- ‘And each packagg arbour. ' . ue . sou-wos—vunv mama we-I ’:‘i‘.'.'£’...‘”'p:.'°$’i3'u-‘fie -i.':°i’:"£. .l'"s‘§.'3oo'T‘o33 ‘.'.'.°...i’.'§"i'.'.°'7t ....'..‘.'é§.’.; 9"“ ‘"1 '°"'°s-- H“'b°1“‘- MC" V’ 10°“ 3“''’°‘-“'- being a stubborn account exciusiwi of sinking funds ' ~ 36 crisp they um 11 ‘ V9535” 1“ BERT“ -' Vim’ fight by 1-iamiiton to and relief costs prion. Columbia‘ .. ' cu " ’ 1lm mg.0m Cr:isue_yrh.w,'h.N‘ mudaw d'mp.y‘”'»5o6‘,w matufl't‘ymo°J;l ‘ma cdizuizaiilkorcresm, a°“”"'-m- i-u. -m mu m.?.;:“::'..::*“ ::..°°"=-.. ...,...:.: ::r*..°-:.~ ........ B U D G E « "" °‘"- VEBSIIIZB mm '10 .uuuva:— Mm, um Wm“. ,, ..,,.H.,,, in, go... cu... ..,i. run. John MB°°°.I‘I¢verywlierei;. "*3 l'‘““”' 9"“ “°“‘ 3- W- Leandsra Easy win this aim Hart. Minister or 1-in-n'oe. um v~- the Mother Goo mdh‘ """"‘ ‘mm Immm‘h‘m' Just as Hunter's crow n'iay'win thd lvfiday. The Finance Minister ‘ l U P M d '° "M7 Dollie. from Nfid. Ports. Cllalisso - ch._mp;°mhm_ ,1 in‘, do. glgmd .‘, aw“, 10; 33,570,030, up-. -. P‘°h5°- I Gby Kellogg resenting principal did last half's_ “ jnLmdon,0m,,.i°_Qm1ity from U. 3. Ports. sun: from Mon- 35 baauud Wm damn “I. Bum lire . Inoeirioce from Liverpool. d nun , “en inmgg on g, in. ny_ .34 mm. Po"? 3r.ihtli‘e‘l3ull)¥m1l>i:ncouree um. being edit over to t;en:roJ'5ince's bankers. E ‘ - .. Slflfflnlced. T.....;..... from D. a ‘indies. A ' gggug; t<;m;:;;.s"g;=.,:;.r-,,,;-. ...,‘.I‘.':...‘T.'."""°°,.. ..,.‘;*:.‘.'...'**.“.:.“ ,.‘.’::::.':.fi c r oi C k I e ‘MI!’ 4-":01"-I1 0004191-1°‘? mm 5- H“, mm,’ Wm hue ,,_..dy_ since Ottawa has m- power to ad- 5 ‘ \\ . TER A rlca. 0 from Jam!-108. Mum “And they.“ be mad,’ don.‘ flunk varies the funds. Mr. art said. the , Q /0 Jane BAX _ hlid from Nnd. Ports. sort 'l‘own- .t.. H“... provincial ueuui-y will use its cash ‘ A 0- l. i they actually - v . -1 send from New York. Fbrt Amherst ‘my Wm‘ ' ”' ‘ \\ . I Athefle Seylet" m, 3; mm: camnuu mm veteran of two Olymptads. “'1'h.at's °“ MM ‘Vmch ‘"5 ll" ‘‘‘‘’° 3°” . C . M “treat no gain Canao. why I want to set my boys over "°""" "“t°’m3 ”""’“ 'P°°'“]1 J " "an H“ on nun m on me" u H “mat flu‘ ml, provincial funds to tiaztr full value. _ — - — m ' once I want to see what will up. Restoration of these niuods will now ; ‘ fl fl mm.‘ mumou mm mum’ hen Canada sends a crew five 1” d°’°’"d‘ Th‘ ‘’‘y'’‘ 5“ °' M” ‘ 9°“ W is will thus be straight’ retdreinent 3 cream May 9-Silveryew from he East, Ports or six weeks in advance and gives ..:r/."« '_...__x_.. _ < ‘RESCUE SCENES l’l TODAY and HIDE EDWARD- M ANNOUN AMUSEMENT Starting 'l‘hu C "llrulic ()f England” At l’rince Edward Till; is lllf‘ sort of film for which . the 1% .i.-li plibllt‘ has l)(‘L‘li \i.'."iit- 3 mg tor .1 long time. “D:'alii‘ of Eiig- ‘ land," wliirli opened yesterday at; the Prince l:i'(l\\'ill'd Theatre is ill line p.(‘c-- of work, pfttl'lOtlC. lli.rlll— | .'t in; and lll.\ll'llCli\'e Sponsored by‘. the] O C) F In this :.;viier;iiloii there is is .1‘ l.Cll(l0llL'y to allow putriotisiii to be [ bliirrczi by it vril or satire which is i 111*.-wn i'.ll‘Elllll)' over any inc1ina- tion .0 show ll pride in onc‘s couiitry. It i. true that this Ls belied on LlL'('2i:sl0llS of national rejoicing when the wai'ni-liearicdiicss of the Englhh people is revealed, but any attempt to glorify England on the stage or s~r(-en. or in literature. in- cim; a ccrl.=iin amount of derision and an accusation of fl:ig—wav- ing and pronagaiida In sp.tc of this frict. “Drake of England" has done it and got away with it, and there will be some- :i ii v -.x.., _ (. :_f,::__ 'iciiiii£n’s SEEDS G ROW land are the l|f'.-t that growl Buy Now SEE!) WHEAT SEED OATS Timothy & Clover Seeds, Etc. We want to buy _25 to 50 Tons Pressed Hay highest prices paid in CA5" or in i-xrliairge for SEEDS and l~i'Jl.Ds iill of which we - are selling at loin-st prices, Boiler book your Orders wltli us for l“0D|)l-JR ('()RN. FIELI) l‘E.\.\'. \'l7.’l‘('llE.<, SEED P»;‘\Rl.I'IY. BL'(‘l{- WHI£i\T. “'i- may he slim-L 0‘ ntnlw Varictli-s. Do it .. I 13. i I ~< _;._;~;:_ .-: :- 2: ;-.-.:r .;~, .____ DAILY 3.15 -— 7.00 — 9.10 P, M. MATINEI no. see. EVENING zse,32c,a7e. PRlN(.‘E EDWARD PRICES . . . 16c 27c 33c 38c us Cartoon Travelogue WEDNESDAY EMENT . TAX INCREASE rsday, May 7th thing wrong with your backbone if this grand film does not send a. thrill down it Living on an bland has some- thing to do with the pioneer spirit \\'lll(‘l'i is one of the strongest cli-.imcici'i~iics of the British peo- ple. We have many glorious ex- amples or succasful pioneers in modern times (which include Ellzabthfls day. for historians will not let us call anything later than 1485 the middle ages!) and most of us do not know enough about i.he.i, and of how England's great- ness was built "Drake of England“ will slzow you the days of Merrie England and ‘ ‘renew your belief in the good old days. when men were brave and gallant and every woman had a hero. ST. CATHERINE SUNBEAMS The regular meeting of the St. Catherincs J. R. C. was held in the school room on the afternoon of April 24th. The meeting opened by singing "Obey the Rules." The president, Ruth Morrow. presided. Sixteen members responded to Roll Call by sing. soy. or pay. The V'lll‘l- ous oonimltteos reported favorably. Correspondence was read by the Secretary. Irene MacEachern. The following new committees were ap- pointed: l’i'ogi‘z1iii-—Lcsicr L(‘\Vl‘_V. I-"loi‘i~ii<v.: Monro; l~‘ii'c—Dm‘otlica and Fla- (‘l‘i’.‘i‘ Moore, Health and Cleanliness —Cliariic Moore. lloward Muc- Eaclicrii; Dr. and Nurse-Mary Stretch. Christcne Sharron! Clean- iip—Magarct. Lowry. Vyvyen Mac- E:li“hE‘TllC Water Cnrrlers——Lestcr Lf)\\'l‘_V. Rlisscli Shcrrcn. it was reported that our port- folio was completed pnd forwarded to Great Britain. The program was as follows: Rccitatioli. -licstcr Lowry. Rose MacDougiill. Irene MacEachcrn, Howard Mncilaclicrn. Doris Sher- rrvn. Leila Moore, Mary stretch; Solo: Teacher, Doris Sherrcn, Ulla nnd Charlie Moore; Instrumental music: Ruth Morrow and Dorothea Monro; Duet: Ruth Morrow rind Florciicc Moore; Dinlogiie: Teacher iinrl Vyvyeii Macflfschem. Dialogue‘. mith Morrow. Doris Sherri:-n and Dorothea Moon. Two contests followed which were l‘ll]O_\'(’d by all. It was decided to answer roll _cnll oi our next meet- ing by. “which one of the quintu- NOW. DARTEWS shim AND rr~:r:n sronc Er ac”... McLeod & Bentley W- E. BENTLEY, K. C. II. A. BENTLEY, IL C. E Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN ice: 130 Richmond street. =2: _____,__... A H. .McPH K. c Moiesstioinalli ... is EE, B. A., plvl.-. you like best and why?" Meet- ling adjourned by singing the Na- tional Anthem. MAYBr‘.—I'l;‘~*l')Ell0;S WOULD an SILENT . BAD BLANKENBURK. Muy 6 - fCPv—- A "house of silence" is be- ing built here for noise liaiiers. The "silent:irliun." as the new apart- ment is called. combines all noise- kllllniz contraptlons that have been invented Wall. are sound—proof; stairs or doors cannot creok because Ill the woodwork is lmprcgnaued specially to l7r0vrn' it. Floors are or rubber: locks and electric switches do not click; doors cnmiot slam; water runs soundlesslv. Radio is of course taboo. Typewriters, if used at all. must be noiseless. The 'sllenta.rium" has six self- contalried apartments. Tenants are to be mostly couples without young children. The apartments were all NOTAKY It .. nA3n[§1-[.;3_ goljcn-on rented before the foundations were Biley aoiisins-. Charlottetown. laid- EDl.N'BU‘R.GH—-"The campaign in ' ‘lse the sea a rd f ..§.°l.'.. &. .M.::.hi:s2.. at--..~.o = =-..«.:~.-z=....°=‘="v=* . ea brooms mo mi an V - gas I soiieuoci confidently the: at any Nineyalnce - noun "lo LOAN the» national -postal! housing . ~ IMI. ChIll°“W'V||J'-3-l movement began." states the annual report of the Department of Health for Bcdtllnd. 100 acne of land formerly is'L...“"£’i..I-‘ii’; illiepifl FoR_3ALE or owned by Trueaian Jenkins. D CA’l'0ON— SNA!'Sl{0’l‘S- 3 srooons COMEDY _::. IUUAY and WED DAILY 3.15-7.00-3.45 PM- Mat. llo—ziic. Eve. 26o—3zc. T - VOTE: AMUSEMENT TAX INCREASE STARTING 'l‘llURSI)AY——- CAPITOL P R I C E S no -—- 27¢ —- 33c. “Guard That Girl” At The Capitol Gripping and i.hr'illlng, mysteri- ous and dramatic, is ‘Guard That Girl," the actionful picture which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre for a three day run. An important cost of notable players brings to life the story of a desperate murdered who uses big- ganie arrow.-. as his lethal weapons. The audience found it an. impos- sible task to select the guilty per- son from among such players as Robert Allen. Arthur Hohl. one of the best-hated screen villains: Ward Bond. Elizabeth Risdon, new to Hollywood aftcr Theatre Guild triumphs. _ The shadow of suspicion also plays upon Florence Rice, who dis- gui cs herself as the heiress un- known criminals seek to kill; upon Barbam Kent. and Bert Roach. who provides iiiaiiy of the picture's laughs No matter wliat our worries. you will forget them as you find yoiii'self joining the three detec- ll\'(‘r; who face E maze of clues while endeiivorlng to find a bril- liiiiitly fll‘ll(llSll murderer. The photoi,;:‘zipli,v. the sound effects and superb acting combine to work ti. spell of cc-ric mystery The smoothness of the production suggests that it's it sound plan to hnvc an author direct his own story. Lambert I-lillycr both wrote and directed this thriller. POLICE PACT IS FINALLY SIGNED REGINA, May 3-(OR)-l"lnal ratliicaticii or the new agreement under which Saskalcliewan will continue to be policed by Royal Caiiadian Mounted Police has been made by the provincial government, Hon. '1‘. C. Davis. attorney-general announced here. The iupiprovcd p'iin has been for- warded to Ottawa for final accep- tance by the federal government. Undcr the agreement, the “Moun- ties" will administer tlle law in the province for the next seven years. The province will pay the Domin- ion $'.230.000 for the first year. $250,- 000 for the second year. and 8275,- 000 for each succeeding year. The new agrcenieni will become effective next June 1 and will ex- pim May Ill. 1943. The increased number of men required is respon- sible for the heavier costs under the new agreement. EARLY GRADUATE TO VISIT "DAL" HALIFAX, May G.-(OP) —-One oi the three graduates of Dai- houslo University receiving diplom- as before 1870 who are still living. Dr. J. A. Lipplncott of Monte Carlo will return to his Alma Mater next month. Dr. Lippincott loft Dalhouaia when he was 10 years of age, with a M. A. degree. Living is; retire- ment ii-i southern France the put three years, the native d New Giulow. N. 3., decided in would visit Haufax when an announce- ment of a reunion of l!Al.PS« - C ti ‘ bill iiootli . '1 mnrlief. "i'l'ooins.i:'§i’i . ri ra 0Vll1h.:Il'|dl‘llff-SIC . ml-oh-ii-Ir botany. Mcxeesport from U B. . May 1o—Ohedabueio from E. C. Porll. Portia from Nfld. Ports. May ll--Trentirio from New York. Cathcart from Montreal. Tourist Outlook Most Encouraging . N.B.. May 3—.Indi- cations are that tourist travel to Canada this season will be even bet- ter than last year when a. 52 per oent increase over the i934 season was recorded. This estimate being based on the nimiber of inquiries received. stated Mr. C. K. Howard. manager of the tourist and convexi- tlon bureau of the Canadian Nat- ional Railways, on his return in Montreal from a trip to the Mari- tlmes in connection with the de- velopment of tourist travel. one reason for‘ this increased travel, Mr. Howard said, is the good work being done in improving accommo- dation and the fact that people are becoming more tourist con- soious. coupled with the extensive publicity efforts of the tmll5pOrtn!- tion companies. travel bureau and federal and provincial govis. There is a growing interest on the par: of the people 0.‘ Ontario and Quebec in the Maritime Pro- vinces as a summer vacation coun- try. Theze provinces by the sea be- coming better known for their holi- day attractions Mr. Howard further stated. Two new summer resorts are being opened in New Brunswick this season. one at New Mills and the other Kent Lodge at Bathurst. The Marltimes are also looming in- to prominence for conventions. Two embracing all cimada. will be held in the East this year. the Canadian it a real chance." Behind the scenes the aot-up is this: Leanders filure to have al- most all the $4500 it will cost to send the crew over, but they also hope to obtain’: U100-a-man grant from the Olympic committee and for this reason ii’ no other. ’ they can't run off without permission from the committee Then, of course. the Hunter huskles haven't yet won the right to represent Canada in the Olympics. They are is great crew- iiobody denies that. They are bet- ter. in Hunter's opinion. than his i932 outfit that was beaten in the Olympic final by United States and Italy in a blanket finish. But over the Henley course at Port Dulhousle. Ont., Leanders will have to beat any opposition that comes along in June before the Olympic nomination is theirs. There doesn't seem to be a boat anywhere in sight. however, that, will cause the Hamilton oarsmen to lose the trip. “If we lose at Henley. we'll be glad to stay at home." said Hunter. "But we won‘t lose. By that time we'll be in great condition and ive'll motor over to the course on the day of the race." It's only_ a. few miles aivny Beat N. Y. Athletics The crimson-dressed leariders good enough last year to win easi- ly from the New York Athletic Club's eight‘ that won the United States national charnploriship. Hunter has fitted in two new blade I pullers this spring and he believes the crew is more powerful than ever. "We are determined to get over there right on the scene. early be- Bar Associations which will hold a convention in Halfax August. 19th-ll zlst. and the Good Roads Associa- tion in Charlottetown Sept. 13th. The Nova scotls Mining Engineersv are holding a convention at Plctoul lotto the latter part of June at‘. which will be delegates from many places .li'l Canada outside Nova Scotla. Among the anniversary celehratloiig taking place this year sre Va.iicouver‘s Golden Jubilee. July lsl.-Sept, 71.3, and Yermouth‘s 175th anniversary July 27th-Aug. lot. We anticipate a big season at Jasper Park in the Canadian Roc- kies. This largest of Canada's na- tional plsygroiuids attracting is greater number of visitors each season. Jasper golf week. one of the outstanding golfing events on the Continent is expected to be bis- ger than ever before judging by the number of entry applications and bookings for reservations at Jasper Park Lodge. one of the de- velopments of tourist trawl in Canada is the interest being taken in Great Britain this year and a number of parties are booked to leave Great Britain on a tour of Canada. Bury Veteran As He Would . Have Wished SAINT JOHN. N. B MayB- - Sergaant-Major George Po1kin- horn. veteran of two wars and half a dosen campaigns, was buried as he would have wishcd——o Union Jack draped over his coffin. a bugler sounding the Last Post over his grave and a few me; with a military bearing among the mourn- ers Eighty three years ago. he was born in migland. plain George Polkinhorn. At an early age he enlisted in the mist Fusiliers and saw service in the Near East. After his reigrnent had been drafted to Halifax. N. 5.. more than In years I80. 110 received his dischar- ge but what the Boer War broke out, he enlisted and served with distinction in the that Canadian \ contingent. Then the Great War came after i of the Bcfllant-Major had span on his littimfarm at Woodward's Cove near here. Can- 3 way. I happened to be in the Uni- cd second in 1924 at Paris. We had only a week or so on the course be- cause we have a chance.” Hunter said. “I want this crew to have every chance in Germany because it has speed and endurance galore. I don‘t think it can be beaten if the boys have it proper period of training over there good food and every opportunity to be at eir best. “You see. we've tried the other versity of Toronto boat that finish- fom we raced. We were a bad second and two of us suffered from dysentery during the final. “Argonauts placed second to the United states in 1928 at Amsterdam and I.-eanders were third four years ago at Los Angeles. Each time we were within a few feet of winning. There isn't the faintest doubt that our sights are as good as any in the world. We've proved that much. but we haven't won yet. "So this time I want the crew to have a real chance finally. Hamil- ton sportsmen have got the idea- they think we're going to win. I think we're going to win. too. if we get over there and put in five or six weeks of hard work on the course before we race " v A tall. broad-shouldered young man. in whom the desire to pro- duce an Olympic title crew burns brightly, Hunter is working under difficulties these days. He is all!- icring with rheumatism arid he isn't. helping the affliction at all by ‘spending hours daily on Hamil- ton Bay. shouting through a megaphone at nine men in a boat. ST. 0A’l'flIEll.lNES SCHOOL, Following is the honor roll of It. Catherines school for the month of April.- Grade x—l. Ruth Morrow. Grade VlII—l. Irene Mac- Eacherzi. Grade VI—i. vyvyen Madison- In. \ of debt. In annoiuieing mg: sa.ooo,ooo "current surplus in his ms-so ap- erationo. Mr. Hart safif provincial revenue in that fiscal year reached $25,300,000. the highest ti ture in the history of the province. Concert in Belfast Under the aiuplces of itbe Eldon branch of the Childreris Mission- ary Society of the Beifeiu‘ Church. on Friday evening. a spleii did con- cert Program was thoroughly en- joyed by a very appreciative aud- ience at Eldon Hall. The juveniles who had been carefully trn tried by Mrs. Emily West gave a good ac- count of themselves; among their contributions being two in peants. both of a. missionary oharacl‘-or and entitled “Lighting Candles in In- dis", and “Children of Many Lands." In the miscellaneous par- tions. the Mission Band was ably assisted by a few adults. The pastor. Rev. D. L. Clrif liths. who presided, added ii few timely remarks here and there during‘ the evening. The numbers. in addition to the pageants included: Chorus, "The sugar Maples." Two solos by Illin- neth Cu-lffltlis, “Give me the ir pen road," and "My Canada." Realm- tion "An Easier Ingcnii" Miss Jizan Vanlderstlne. Violin duette. Mes Irs Dave Griffiths and Herbie won in. solo. when I grow too old to dress in. Mrs. J. Vanldemtlne. needle 3:. saved by a song. Miss Ruh Gilb- lls. Solo. Little Buttercup. Misl Joyce MacDonald. Duett. Red Sails‘, Masters Ken Griffiths and Buddy 4 Iiiune Valley And Vicinity Mr. George Leard of Home Val- ley has purchased a new lllord V-ii CHI’, Mr. Klmpton Macoi-at-n .;..;. re- i~;-nitly in Charlottetown on a bus- iness trip. Mrs. Angus MaoLeod was in Cliarlottetown Wednesday on bus- 111853. Miss Ella Doherty who has been visiting her sister in Riverton has it-turned to her home in Lorne Valley. Mr. Patrick Clni-kin passed through this vicinity recently. The young men. of New Perth have been practicing tug-of-war for the past few weeks Ind have improved oorislderably. Mr. James Grant paid a bustli- 0&5 trip to the City recently. Mr. Alex Maci..eod and his mother Mrs. Rachael Maolieod were at Montague on business isle- ly. Mr, \‘. zltcr Mac.Leo<l was in Moriiagiié cu business last week- Tho next nicetlnl; 01 U19 140"“ Valley Women's Missionary 506107-5' win be held 3,. the home of Mrs. Larsbee. Reading: Does it matter‘- what. somebody said? Miss Florence. Maowllliams. Instrumental.‘ Mes!-s Worth and Griffiths. Read-I’ lrig, The Joy of Little Things. Mrs 1". W. Murphy. Dialogue. Mr. Co- hen's Divorce. Messrs. Robt. West- and Jack Lastrange. Voosl duette, Silver Threads Among the Gold. Dave Griffiths. and Herb Worth. Chorus. Good will. Mtss Margaret Moooll ably car- ried out the duties of accompan- ist. All the items were encored. and. preceding the singing of "God Save the Kins" a hearty vote of thanks was accorded all who took part. and to the chairman. The enter- tainment was a success from all stimdpolrits. A new feature which will be a monthly item in future. was intro- duced into the activities of the Y. P. Society of the Belfast Chiiroh last Thiirsday evening following the regular weekly program. over which Mrs. Mabel Maelinohern presided. with Mr. J. A. Macbmiald as lead- or 9“ At the close of the usual meet- ing, the Societiy resolved itself in- to a debating class. the subject for discusuon being. "Which is the moat benei'iclal—travelllng or read- ing?" Mr. Reggie Maolioan and Mrs. una Maclllaohern led off. each with an able paper dealing in their respective side of the question. It became evident min the qual- ity of the two papers that the dis- oussion would be keen. Among those who made valuable contritnliions to the debate were Measra. Dave Griffiths, Bunuel Buchanan. Pa'¢Y Maobean. Jack Macbongall and M31. Mabel Msoliaoherri. There was revealed an astonish- ing ammint of intelligent prepar- ation. and keen insight into both sides of the subject, and the large number of young people present showed their enthusiastic apprecia- tion with thunderoiu applause. whenever a happy point WI-I brought out. Rev. D. L. Griffiths Drealded. Ind carried out the dallcau duties of referee. When. after a few words from the chairman, the question was Grade IV (C)—i. Russell Sherreu. pllt'llplDIV0lJ.ltWIIE‘7|lfldthIE “traveliin¢" had made the stroll!- est appeal LANDLUIIII ll IALTID Dimlel J. MacArthur. Mr. Daniel J. MacArthur was in Oliarlottetown on business on 83!- urday.——P. SURVEY SHOWS CRJOWS IIAVOC sAsKA'rooN. Sask.. May 3-<C- P.)—-Examiniition of crow nestilnss .ln Saskatchewan last. year by the Saskatoon branch of the Fish and .plamc League revealed 53 pement my pig young had been fed eggs or gmung birds, Dr. H. O. Carson an- l|i)\lnC€d here. More than 300 crows. shirt by nrembers of Jhe icssue. were also examined. T e survey showed 28 iilrcent of the adult birds had 0 Men birds or «lists dllrlnfi “W h eighth of the rii-sting season. The Brown Heart‘ Disease of Turnips (By R. R. Hurst) it has been realized for several years past that turnip brown heart is responsible for very consider- able losses to farmers. Until recent- ly little was known of the cause and control of this troublesome condl. tion. However, investigations conducmd at the_ Dominion Laboratory o: P1333 P3m°1°8}’. Charlottetown, have proven definitely that it i. due to a lack of a certain chemical substance known as Boron which is found in ordinary commei-ciu borax. ' ‘rests have shown that borux will prevent brown heart if applied to the land at the rate of 10 to 15 pounds per acre. This substance works satisfactorily if applied by whine or hand in combination with about ten times its own might of a filler such as ground limestone, or fine dry earth. It may even be mixed with the fertilizer and ap- plied ln that way. Finely ground borair is . best and application should be made about four days in advance of seeding. being worked in to the ground by means of light barrows. It is gratifying to knew that this amount of borsx is not rlemrnilntal to the crops which follow in the rotation. Famers are warned against using more than is pound: of boriix per acre until informed of the results of tests now under way to ‘determine the effect of greater amounts than this upon potatoes and other farm @095. Any enquiries sent to the Labore- eory of Plant Pathology. Charlotte- town will ‘be answered promptly. _...—.—————— CANADIAN POET ENTERTAIN- no .,.l’,OB/1' O! SPAIN, Trinidad May s.‘—(ori~au-‘ Charles 0. T. Roberts. noted Canadian poet. writer and lecturer, was entertain- ed during his visit here by a rim of calypso singers. It was belllaegél to have been the first time s was entertained by 10°"-1 ""Y“‘°"" El‘! - .__..___.___..-— ror riullhl-lnl u-only Mh"-"*' ‘DE. R. Brow & Son .. 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