n 4 r u compiled by we - , ptfinnndalyolosed today u Iaynlahed by IQnnn "B *- 0rd numbers of the In Corrected-For Every W e d n e s d a y and . Saturday Issue "art's "us? h mice. pound 1.833. caste’ l . 7 thirst"; . Reserve Bank made at . diiennnt rate of 1 A place on . Montreal ‘an -.. us] ... one -. .__-_i-_-__ Miscellaneous Principle, 0t Poultry Feeding NIW DOMINION WJ. reiular mnnthlymeetina of to was held at the homo Jan. Jird with an, at- of six members and sev- The 1 4o. llalocvur spring when pnonts firm tory ts from our poultry west st»- given to tho prob- feedinq. Maintain- ture of the bird's composed opproxi~ per cent water, 21.6 “no patents m», in . m rp $6.80 to 15-00. g the wmpem sides maintaining body of the bird, Merlin: includes theheutinthe Brew Corp (it'll, I‘... ... the functions of .. , flmctions may . the proper proportion c and inorganic feeds enis‘ may be divided n, fat carbohydrates, in- enters largely into the ting‘ znrianl-msututslto soon asgconvenient. It Jo accept the lnvitr hers.- Lvins albums egg. Fat enters into tiasu" d may be stored for also makes up large yolk. Carbohydrates, and sugars found in perform tactically the New‘ York Caro (Johnston and Wadi Opened except that fats are more in woducing heat. Mineral matter usually arm the shell of eggs lg; "Pa!" dosed d be in bod y. ~ an no y k of lime may often sesntial in filling up the tissues. It also chiefly from the 4' W‘ '""' W°'"" l" matter throughout the °'" "“' remitting on body tern 0f the different organic feeds com holds first place and is highly ded on account of the leanings of easily tea whic it Corn meal. gluten meal. 3e _ and meal being by-producte 00d almost complete feed comes too great. t other sources of in a Particularly s supplier o! d blending. While t legume: llama of P 1 we Agents Wanted calms‘ no sau- outrun! Hour in Hand Genuine Luther Friesflnie tietbatlookslkeailk. Beautiful psttema. sample tie and lit. The "Century" Tine, 029 Victoria Ontario. -'.e= ~ Oats seem to be preferable when wound into meal with some of the bulls when sprouted and fed as Buolrwgeeat is nms advised when it ‘when white meat is do unlglluy fed in the consumption of slime ‘fiillli-oovi: zlnixture of grain a ubstimte for com, n; the annual feeds such as mnllm) indicates coanaosao sun-sou moi aim a white m. linlnl outhoulel. sheet Guardian 0mm- ' esinble ‘from the green feeds, mansels hold , products. blood ‘milk isthggrltd _. l a roa m: - sucnouro - . ' nanrtheless $00G l. 00m mull . E “u: __... yg 0 atllfidiloountl 0o IOI us: --w Manges n: moms. emu. alarmin- I'll-h _Ql-n-s§; H, ¥F?§?§ r i as? "firs. lllddlings that and Fish meal mnehedcorn nn"npsnli QC 5 f in 5 555E355? a é‘ 5 T"‘?Q_?.L5£LL2TT=.-.;-@°.‘ll “m3?” cosszr , MINING’ (B: woes-mi mew-ur- Special win) UNI-RING IAIIII’ LITTEI . Y., regular yesterday. After prices rnachinrthell- lows of en recovered were siu glob. Lmcn the m: moi‘ ' one parlicun Code u on February lat lnd ll . l6 was 32,464 red with prev! 00 loll ilk Kills Low 30 1411.04 10! 92 60 11 20 l’! DB Hills Low Lnnt I503 $454 I w, ~| ‘ M I L. CURB __..‘._..._ (Johnston null Ward) Opened 180 Canadian Durums In ta y .__.__. One-Gian wheat has always been ded by Italian millers, a varieties being pre- others on account of their or suitability for purposes. The price. howeve edim Trade Commissioner in is high as compared ting products, Argentine and . On account of the greater content of Can w. Y. Stock ' Exchange - - (Canadian II) '['0B.ONTD_ Jan. $00141 uhllel I lrhievod IEdIIgUBIC ldvlhcfi lfl will 15"!” ' luggifneolxl: nlzirserol insludiut lost Bround. Hills llrlc‘! illllfl turnover but o1‘!- DABING LllTTll Ne! corn 9i cent hlgberblltzt nigbrs U . l w . of "ma" "n" w" r‘ “"1011? ino mun-e bids moder- Brwlorne, Pioneer, Len» Shore and McIntyre rellll-"flfl to 1s cents ouch while -' ' and Tech liulles Quotation; rnrnhhsd b Chimera old Wnrbgimesnbasu cl,tha Kent‘ Blohrlfllill 5"”!- xiended expires though there la anticipate factor- rhould be It would be helpful to rsl test I! -e . Trading was st s fairly good clip in the first part u! the session but slack- ‘: cued of! in the afternoon. lln the medium priced golds was put relic the Fetters‘ Responsibility ; ' rice changes were mainly u "e new cents. lien Antonio en N‘ ‘l!!! to l0 cents Ind Little on ' “In” In tine-win up l5 while H sys may be considered u l-lldllw and Company- summon! ”“‘2'..s¥éi“ii' fikiyzm Thundn owor and Light Com~ d usual dividend $0 ville do. 31 d0 six months Company 50 each $§:es§o::§§§§ hotter advances were time ie. Buffuio-Aukeiitc and ‘Byb H a m .. Jo cision comes our. serious declines’ w g5? SQEIQGB 5% :55 83$ p and also that you t is O Qgarss gfisa but mule their lows you bnurht them. m Gene!!! Electric. flint neu- lii and which I 23, could still be n u ~I R 805g’ informed"; the onerour thus preliminar- eo, 5!. J after charges, depletion rplul adjustments again in 1033. Y report to m: l V. l EASTERN TRUST " Buddha - romance.” ' . ssf. tidffalmt». s. lunch» _ ' ‘ own ensue AB-IsOVI-‘IET and Auburn should —-C. N. 5188511‘, Manager.“ ’ Just below 25 You ing Westinghouse b Union at M and U. PRODUCE Jab. lfi-Buitir prices l’ n on the Montreal d i ______~_____+-.__ Loox roa TUSSLES , on nvnoon (roulgrs v (By The Canadian Pmsw " Jan. l7-Canljl§1iln " . and American stars will match _t‘i‘i_eir skill on the courts c.‘ the Montreal - Indoor Tennis Club in lira dimual Omadlan covered sulgles and doub- les championship take place hen: Jan. 22-25. ’_ leading players of EasmiffCdih ads. will seek to regain the chimp- lonship for the Dominion. . will include Marcel Rainville. ‘Cin- tiilelloldel‘; M. Inird Watt, members of the Davis Cull - Murray. and Rolnnfl Imgtln, ranking second alomrwiih Watt in the provincial rankinzs-J ‘r _- uev-I : 21‘ l- t zée‘s""§*§§§§.=§**§§§§§§§*‘ésfiisfifisi ‘(llllflllléflt ' to uihile solids irrought Thése ts 3'55, cents. Receipts The egg market was nmnied to 1/200 easel Ouinrio cheese was m» u pound foreuflent Y»; to ce . Offerings totalled only Z3 Qusbeo potatoes were nmnsu um sur FOB PUBLKPGOLP‘ LONDON. Jan. i7—Golt fowth: million Ls the latest aim of-jiths London County Council. which-ital decided to incnrase for municipal golf in Londorulebout B0 acres in Heinault Forest bre- to be given up to golf, and the-fores- ent nine-hole course will be tended to 1B holes. - y» The County Council has received -»' $916,000 in fem from the Hainhuib - Forest course during the lasF-‘thfm years. Sinre April 2i, whensfierkh ennam Place Park was opcflllFfvl pllblk; golf, 32,000 tickets havellrlrfill issued there, excluding "seasons? while on the Forest coursednrinl the sin-m period the numlifill 0f tickets has totalled 45.000. fleusnlrlvs SAEEi IRTYHMGI d Nnwvfirunhvicks. a! 4810 Concerning Canadian a Eternal vigilance is the watch- word of the Canadian authorities in k099i!!! the Dominion free ‘from use and foreign pests. past few months atten- n directed towards the ybesmn or broom. m accor- ce with a ruling under‘ Ieneral lmportationa of com to Canada from coun- ther than the United be routed via the pol-ta of n or New York for sterilin- adian wheat, are willing in pay a it. but when the the Drice of 0on- itn wheats be- he millers turn to 5119151! Canada is strong position gs urum wheat fm- he Italian durums y at good semolina ex- they are somewhat ten quality in which urums are so strong. that only about one- e Italian domestic of sufficient strenzth without the mm stronger foreign dllrllms, particularly the amber ghest among the and always com- prlce. The enormous ntsry pastes in 80 lbs. per heed per the extent of the this vhriety o! Csrlwdinn in; induct y and, inseed, imports all the utilises. During’ Canada inspec- ted an annual average of about 000 tons of mound nut oil and 000 tons of sround nuts, y only a small propor- e nuts was used for the production of oil, because are not available to show the utll stion of pwnd nuts. in ‘Canada. However, it is believed that the con- sumption 0f Wound nuts as. edible lure.- In the feeding of live This precaution was considered 1100686537 Judicature at the pgd 11 l; Inn John Meholl o! m‘ mm‘ am ‘:4 ‘SZi.‘..‘{l‘L»s....l1 l l?“ n . r ' Add celled all r e sinned ‘hump l: I d t A‘lL-‘T‘ A ps3 11:1‘! 31.11"»: land aitunh lying and being on Township u in Kings County in Prince Eduard Inland, hounded and described u, lol- lowl thlt in t0 It): Comment!!!‘ n atnie fixed on the west side M ‘ihq Marsh Bond at the northeast on“ B! 1 nut of 68 pen-s of lnml sonueynll ti z thence ‘h: nt of the danger insect pests. Ordinarily, Canadian broom nin their supply from the United but due to a reduced crop season, e. large percentage of porentiy will b: cu tries, and several special re- been received to allow l; shipment to Canada from the tine. Regarding this possibil- h the Department of ‘Trade and Commerce concerning toils of sterilization treat Argentine government ltree Able to provide. Subject to careful ‘ on arrival of a trill ship- by the inspectors of the Bl- oglcai Branch of the Domini- on Department of Azrioulture, im- portations of broom be granted with -—~——-—-—---___ MISS KATHLEEN CAMPBELL and unexpected thlene mmpbell, nnrzufacturers obt death of Miss Kn Jim-l"! B. at the years in the P.E.I. severe shock to he mvhbez A successful operation lo:- mas- about a year prior to her seezned to have relieved her former Physical sil~ . In [not she felt so well that ided under the care of lier sisfti’. Ml!- H-Bfpflr, of Charlotte- Il. to accept a position in order some small meas- or their manifold 7983-112. But Death ush her affectionate r a very brief stew- nnishlp nltustlly the favorite family of nine. Her passing lea fnmily circle which mien parents, brothers feel with deepe ang- be done to prolong expert medical at- re _ as plished at the hospital where breathed her last: but God cal- lf before she reek y of the adversitts of life. '2 n i T :1 0 latest November “h, IBM ling welt d0 c-hnlnn thence lorlh IO limins Jhenea out in the Mnrrlnllotl aforesaid them-e south alone‘ the must l0 chains to the place melt containing Filly (if land a little more or h-n. AI THAT OTHER TRACT pu-esl or Inns] situate Iylnl Im e Vick ers . . . . . . . . . .. COFFEE HONORS 0N LORD DERBY l ure her parents f sacrifices in her ld-(By Canadian e freedom of nhnches be conferred upon Lord nent marten-ran and a special meeting of ncil. Thursday, Feb. 2i. This dole has been fixed. After i-ation with Lord Derby specie sub-oommi colmcil to male the nec- ents fog- the "Id- sw freeman. The Urn 10ml on the welt by th o flflll 1nd on the cunt CanisdrusiiFamous The continuous success of Gan- sdhn farmers in internwtionel 1nd world grain shows calls attention to the fact that among the various factor!‘ contributing to Canada's agric country is the availability varieties or cereal grains worth. It was not 210 pears following Louis Hebert, Connie's first Court Ilcne In Georgetown In Awntlnn the an!!! property or n! thereof ls fheai muted on nnld Execution beln of Iour Hundred and Th. omumu’! rcwluuonv besides Sheriff's ponmll ed‘ on vellnn, sea-led wit "gmufi “dual m m ‘M Rev. mlgene Murray of the as} funeral to 1m sum Church, . on January 8, was large- 5 ‘lo-day the Canadian farmer has the choice of outstanding . of spring wheat. hi1 when, some d...” of. ......_.;....._.-.... _. W", . ,_..-....__.>.n~ - q . .1. I. . gx< uh- Ixeeution lo me diverted inane-teas’: if: suit of Burp-W. gull (Ir) i- infill oi‘ commence»- "i. plrrn _ its: lbw m0 IJ.‘ hounded nlfd described no ' Iowa that is in any: north by the suuulhern boundary if‘!!! Ire- of lnnd conveyed by the llllllllllll‘ of Public lfnndn to l’ Illlllllll on the noufh h! "If! l7 E hundred lsml in: mm nrru of s: little more or lens. l Aid I do Ins-relay give pulvlln that I will on tVednesriny [he 21th D 35:: e. i i: stir