- Mothers Give the children WRIGLEY’S after every meal 'A prominent physician says: “It la surprising how free from decay the teeth can be kept by using gum after each meal.” You know how hard it is to get the children to clean their teeth. By giving them WRIGLETS you not - onlyreward them for clean- ing their teeth, but the reward is actually the means of performing this important service! WRIGLEY’S aids digestion too, and acts as an anti- septic wash for the mouth and throat. Sev- eral flavors-all of W R I G L E Y quality. The Flavor Lasts U004 9Q §-§§O-§+-O4 f4§§§fi 0O 0-00 O QQOOOO E. R. Brow 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis, blood Strong Stock (lompanies. I ‘ Iiou, l l l sldcrnblc, Wheat Experiments A-Great Wonder / -8HOP from Holman’: catalog --WONDERFUL VALUES in Auto or Carriage Wraps 83.50 each at Sinclair's. 3920 0 6 2i —THE SUMMERSIDE BUSI- NESS COLLEGE ls uow open. SEND FOR FREE PROSPECTUS. Yo will find you a good homo at casouable rulcs.—J. Pogsou. 3454 8 7 filulths -SUMMERSIDE AGENT.— Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- aid Drug Co., fr now Guardian rep- resmtatlve in Summerside, and will be pleased to receive news, advertising and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells tho Morning ouurdlan at his store. His tele- phone No. is 12 2. tf. —LIVE HOG-S WANTED-No- Ilcc lo larulcrs. \Ve will blly livo hogs and lambs at Albany Sta- Tuosday and Wednesday, Sept. 0 and 10th. Paying highest luarkct price on that date. Green llros., llordcu 8: ¢\ll)ilIl_\'.-—'ll. --POLICE COURT. —AI tho i'olicc Court on 'l‘llursday morning a young man churgod with assault- Excellent values. —-Slncla1r Stewart Ltd. 3920 9 6 2i Ladies Silk Hose m, Sinclair's, 3920 0 6 2i 0 - LONDON BROADCLOTH Shirts for particular meu, assorted plain shades only $2.95 at Sinclair's 3920 9 6 2i —LEAVE FOR HOME. —Dr. F. W. and Mrs Christopher left for their houle in Boston, after spend- ing their usual vlwtltlon among their frlluds on tho island. The Dr. ls the same jovial fellow’, keen Io lake in all the sports especially horse racing. ill the past he be~ lug owner of some of the fast ones, viz, Usclta alld Baby Logan. it would not bc surprising if he would lake up horse racing in the near future, should he do so he will have nothing but Ihc best. llo is also iu- tcros-Iod in fox raising with his Iwo brothcrs John 13., and J, H. Christopher in Tlgnisb. llo has rosidcd in Boston, for twcnIy four years and for nineteen summers ollt of thc Iwcnly follr he has spent mg an auto drivcr while driving along Illc street, was convicted and llucd $20 iillil costs or ono-luoulh in juil. Two other young men for croaliug a disturbance on the strcot, wore each given a similar fino. On Friday illflrfllllg four young lads, who had booll arrested by lilo pollcc in connection with Ibo breaking ill and stealing froln Ihc book store on Water SIrcct owucd by Mrs. hlcLcllau, appeared l)!‘ trial, aflcr Ihc taking of ccn- slurtliug cvidoucc the (‘.150 was adjourned iill Saliurday whcu most of tho saluo quarIoI will again bc arraigncd Io unslvcr Ihc charge of stealing a Ford car which had boon lcft for a short limo iIlI frunI of a cilizclrs housc.-—ii. l I —KENSINGTON. —- Konsington is coming back. surcly coming. Forms of structure already are arising out of Ibo ruins of tho coll- flagruliou, proving a Phoenix oxist- cucc. Arms are stretching out of Ibo dcbrls, sockllg support Io boar Ibo slructuro Ibul. .\vill adorn the FPI-{ldfl so dcsolafcd. Thus Ihc liL‘l'-\'I‘\'L‘i‘iilll.‘l' and enterprise of Ibo stalwart busincss ulcu will maul» fosI. and soon shall be soon busi- nlss flourishing as gcforo tbc (lis- aslcr. Business patrons. tho firms that sufforcd in tho firc al- ways l1‘('ill('ll you fairly and square- ly whon Ihcy wcrc enjoying pros purify; Illcy will Ircat you lust as fairly and squarely wllcu Ihoy will zlgzliu rosuulo busiucss. l-lulco. l'L‘l-illli1(‘ your palronalgc for thclu. although, for a spncc, you may bo constrained to allonalc. it is only véévv v “v LOVE ISN'T BLIND iii‘ Iook hcr hand in his allll gaz- I'll proudly nl Ihc l‘li',',lli.',<'llll‘lll rill". bl- llliIl placed on ll\'l' iillgl-l" only Ihrc‘ days lu-lurc. "liili your 1rll~lld.—" zldulirl: it?" luqulrcd Il-ullcrllfl ' "'l‘llcy' did -lu . '- Ilmu Illlll," rcpiicll coldly "'l‘\vo o‘. Ihcm rl~ lllZPll il." WHY Ilcu - ll" Till) "l\' 11.30 a. lL-IIJ port. 11.15 a. 11.50 Aiovl-ulcu York .\lill‘lfi'l$. 11.3.3 Ialory‘ Ii |_llIl p, l-MUH p. ularkct q ‘lhlwllliill 1.13 p. 1', ll, i (f0 .lll p. .17» p. xllllilllR-I‘ T ii. Siatc W. G. Y. (SClllltCl dy, N. Y.) Fill l-llcc 1c Ilompauy- dllluycll-s (‘.580 hiotcrs) Eastern Standard Time ..l.~-Sloclc market rcpuri. lu.—-l'rolluco ulurkot rc- m.—--\\'oalbcl' report. l. lu.——llcporl on Farm L of Lettuce from the Now Dopt, of Farms and m,- Vl‘. S. Naval Obser- mo silnluls. ill, .\lusll- and Ialk, "liow Io lluy (Jul-ado iflolhing." m.- Prllduco and stock llOlllilOlir; news bulletins; rcsllllls. m. Address "Planting \\'ll .|l Io .\vold lhl- |l(‘>'.\liill Fly." ‘ms-by Now York Slate llogc of ficrlculluro ure-ilascball results. ul.~.\lovio ‘Talk, "lilovlo ' prcparcll by (Juiun Mar- ‘ llll. luuvil- l'l'lili' of Ihc Nclv York Write for designs and prices. Anything from the smallest marker to Ihc moat elaborate cross. Our workmanship and prices are the best. Vere Becki ‘ & Son Montague \\'orld. lmx lloi, "lallly oi my Cigarcllo" _ V... _._..-____ _..__ Kendrick For! Iirzlug; Suclufy lhlllco Urcll cairn. ' Yiolluc lliilVlil ll. (loggcsllull and \\'illi;llu (illligllu; piano, ll .\l.='- l-lll iloru; l<ilXIl]FllIill(‘, "run ‘lll-lpil‘. corucl. llcnry (fulll-r; li‘llllllifilli'_ (‘l-o. lizlllor; lullrlnlbu. 'l‘lluulul; \\’: JIL-l‘; banjo, Ulla do llclls. druuu. T. Samuel Sharp; Iucidl-nllll as)» by Lco Pour]- lllflll. Fox (rut, I l I l “Jr-almos" Lilllc-Mallc-lflnch OrchI-sirll ‘ l-‘ox trot, “Jilmuifrv flco‘ ________ _. billio-Hallo-Finch (Jrchcstrlt "illolldy" Smith-Bernard Ilrchoslra ilfilx irol. “llll 2114"“ _____________ __ i'Il])f‘l"i/‘Vvli-Yilllllj; Ilrchoslra ‘Waltz. "Paradise Lost" _. Ilnlsclalr l Orchestra il-‘ox lroI. “Slop ’l‘easlng" Bolsclalr (lrchoslrn "Ilcllcvc Mo" .._ Jerome (ircllosfra 'l~‘ox IroI. "flout-some Little China l iioli“ ............. -- Bolas-lair Orchosfra Fox lrlll, ‘For lrol, l- lfll-li-l-l-mth _ ._- .l....L...sA.. . ‘Fox frof. “Never Again" __ Albert Orchestra Fox Irnf, ".\‘fy Sweelhearf" Franklin Orchestra a coward that will utlack or direct ovcu an cncmy when be Is down, but wo sIill have soulo such, his holidays ill this province. Noodlcss lo say that ill his pr0fes— sicu lll liostou, be can be counted among Ibo successful islanders. llo has n host of friends hero who uro always glad to cxtelul I'll him a wclconlc hand on his arrival and we hope that the Dr. and his ami- ablc wlfo will always spend their holidays amongst ust-X. llov. W. A. Ross conducted the scrvlccs in Ihc church ut Malpequc on Sunday, Aug. 31st. Mr. Court, inspector of Schools, for Prince (founly was a visitor to Aialpcquo ’l‘hursday, Aug. 23th. Mr. and Mrs. liiacMillan of llall- fax, N. S., arc vlsiliug liirs. Mac- Mlllulfs brother, lilr. Alex. Sinclair Hamilton. Miss Alice llodgson and Mrs. Harry llollgsou lcft on hicuday, ScpI. 1st for Chicago. hire-l. Stoolc (formerly bliss (‘lara Ramsay) and llaughtcr Anna left on Wcdnosdlly Sept. 3rd on ro. Iuru to tbcir honlo in California. They arc zlcconlpanicd by Mrs. SIccIoXs sl-stcr, lilrs. (i. 1*‘. Boairsto who purposcs spcudiug Iho winter in ('lillf()i‘iilil. En rouIo they will visit Aiontrcal, ’l‘orl,l.lio, London and Niagara Falls. Mrs. John Mucliilllzlu, Covollcald was tho gucst of bor slslcr Mrs. G. Ihough happily growing fcwor. Kcusiuglon ., and Ihc surrounding country wcrc always able to rise trl Ihc occasion. and llovcr so Ilctor- uliucd as now. Thcy Iruslcd you and w; lIcd, you now encourage lllC1ll.—~Y. Eastern Guardian ....'8HOP from Iiolmalfs Catalog. loo Digger at ollr show rooms bc- Iorn buying. Poole & ‘Fboulpsou, .\ioutaguc.—I<lSll5—ll—4~—3i. ..°EASTERN AGENT.— Mr .J. \V. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ont in Montague and will ho pleas- od to receive how's items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renow- al subscriptions. ..‘°‘EASY TO DRAW, oasy to oli~ s. ’l'hou\psou, Montague 3805—-0“4—~Ili. MllIou \\'ci Orchestra . JFSEE THE NEW lioover Pota~ ‘ Fox Irot. “Tho Ono l ilove ..... _. ‘F. llcalrsto on Sunday, Aug. 31st. l Dr. Stanley and liirs. Donald. liionclcll spcut Ihl- wcok cull with fricuds in liialpcquo. Mrs. (‘bark-s Stewart who has bccu visiting hcr mother, Mrs. ll. lA. Stewart, lialuilfou returned to lhiontrczll on Saturday, Aug. 1101b. ‘ Mr. \V.G. Ramsay, Malpequc passcd away vcry suddenly on Monday, Sept. 1st. a the homo of '. dauglllcl‘ Mrs Waldron, Broctou biassz, whorc bc and Mrs. llamszly bud bccn visiting for the past ulouIb. For funny years .\lr. ltzlnlszly had carried on a succcss- ful Irudc as clrllcllIl-l" but for lhc past Iwclvl: ywars llo has boon a grcat suffcrcr from asthma which disoasc incupnciIaIcd him from aclivo work. Death always brings its sadncss Io Ibo boroavcd and Ibo suddcrnoss of his passing auxly and Ibo fllcl that hc was nol. at bis .-; . ' . .- 1)‘ _. -. _ ‘Hlléliliusqlxcgilgxvfyi, péffturcsfiuqfiszfi:llOiIlt‘ havc uccassloucd uluch synl- pathy. llc is survivcll by his widow (ncc Miss Junie Sicwarl) and flvo sons and follr daughters. The sous uro liusscl of’ New York. lllarry lll Boston, Charlcs in Sunl~ nlcrsido and licrbcrt and ilalpb. Malpcquo. Tho duughlorzli arc. will" "Alliirilililll" ----- -- _-\1-'ii.il"\‘birs. 'i‘llos. Iilslrql, Suululcrsidllo; Airs. lluuIro and lilrs. Waldron, -8EE OUR IMMENSE display of new fall caps for men and boys. 8: -sbl-:clA|. PRICES on Qua n“; (Canadian Press.) SASKATOON, SnslL, Sept. 7. ——" Dealing extensively with the ex- perimental work on wheat and oth- er grains being conducted by Dr. Beager Wheeler at Rosthern, Sask. Randolph Patton, writing in the Saskatoon Star relates the follow- ln-g interesting facts: “lu Western CanadaJelgbi-row wheat‘ ls generally regarded as pretty good stuff. but in Dr, when] sr's experimental plots there are heads with Ien_ and even twelve rows. . ‘ “Strains of wheat that will rip en thirty days afIor they show through the ground; white wheai, red wlleat- wheat with beard and without. long straw. abort straw. purple straw. yellow straw, hollow straw, solid straw. luacaroui wheat. rust rcsisfin; wheat. hail-resist- lrLg-huudrods of varieties, 6.3 strains in Ibo rust resisting var- ieties alone-Tho most interesting place on lilo Wheeler farm is in these little plots whore the ‘wheat king‘ luakcg his plant selections. “Owing Io the peculiar condi- tions under which this season's crop has grown, largo berries and llleavy heads. wilh wheat of Fxclep- tionally fiuo sample, are character- istic of practically the entire 192-1 crop in Norfhcrn and Contra! Sills- kalcllouuln. l have soon some largo wboat grains this year. but when I_ got Io Ihc Wllcolcr farm I saw_ wheat bcrrlos which ar cactuzllly’! as largo as navy beans. I saw. wheat with 130 grains to Ibo bead —all grown undl-r absolutely alan- dard Wcslcrn Canada coudliious. Nothing is coddlod or pcliod on lilo “lbol-lor farm; none of iliC experi- menial ploIs uro watered. I "Asrlculfurlsls are keenly inflor- cstcll in Ihc llflVClflpillfflll of a win- ter whoa! which can bc successful- ly grown in Vfostoru Canada. and Dr, Wbcclcr has several strains which are wcll on Ihc way toward success iulhis respect. lllo also ‘has zl strain which be calls ‘Win- Ior Spring’ which can bo g-rowu clIhcr as ‘a winter or a spring whl-aI and luakcs cxot-llout paslur zlgc. ' "M051 of his oxporlluoutatlon is being carried on wiIll ‘Minister’ an Australian whcul, as the mother strain. llc bug more than 100 diff- qrcut strains of Ibis wllcut. which is Icu days carllor bllan Marquis. a whitc nlilllng wheat wiIb big llolllls and slur! straw. "Ouc of his own strains which has llilClllllfl famous is the ‘Rod Bolm.‘ Anolhor sI-raiu of rhis is calll-d ‘Suprcnlil’ a beardless Ivholl! which ripens a day or Iwo later. it has Ihc peculiar characteristic of rlpcuhlg the bolfds while the straw is sllll green. “'Kilc.lne_uor.' another original ~Ilcularly wcll Irlcts. it has uaanod it Kitchener,‘ said Dr. Whoolor," bocaue it was Iall and upright.’ lt islands up wcll on ac.- . count of lIs sturdy straw and coll- soquonfly suffers loss from ball lhan other wboats. ll is ready Io cut when tho top section of Ibo straw turns purple. . "The slronglb of‘ the straw ls of considerable importance lli a coun- Iry WllDTP Ihc crop is exposed ti. '.<Irong winds and hail storms. Dr. lWbocler is also cxneriulenfiug lwith HKotll‘ a famous rust reslsl~ ling wheat. Ibo principal (l~l‘ll\V'l)ill2l( lol‘ which is its wcuk straw. When lit is ripe the stem falls over. uud ho. i»: workug I0 got a stronger slraw and Illso Io produco a board- lcss sIrau of ‘Kofaf llo reulalrltod that it took elghl years Io ‘Iruo u-p‘ ll strain-that is six or sevcu years In weed out Ibo pudoslralbll: ‘unit i llrocion. Mass: rnd Mrs. \V. J. Harrington, Spring Valley. Rev. J. M. Murchison. socrclary of the Canadian llible Society who is at proscnt (Itillllliilllfbi; ulootlugs lu Ibis province was a wclcomc visitor Io lVialpoquo on Thursday, Sept. 41b. llo was acclmlpzllllcd by his brotllcr A. J. (i. Murchison who during lilo summer mouths CANADIAN NATIONAL RAl L. WAYS Opcrufiug rcsullig for Ihc month of .illl_v, 1102i, lssucd today by Ibo Ilanallizlu Nallollzll l{iill\\'ily.‘-l.t<llll)\\' ‘HRH iu gross caruiugs . or 4.0% as Cfllililliilfllil with I Hill m‘ 0.52%, would; in nc l-arnlugs WilS July 102-1 (lross Operating expenses Not SuvI-n luonIbs (lruss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l2l-i,.‘<l Ola-ruling f" \'cl. l) Jlccroa-sc. i.» YIIICTIEHSC. 4!). MP3“; or. TOUR INVITED u‘; TQ 4.0 "O THE OPERA WiTH 'HEQ 5Q HURRY-AND can DR"; ' ~~rQu Rlsz-Jtfi...» . 111' Ola-rating cxpouscs ill- 'l‘llc ro- Tili‘ 1li-',.'4I'l‘g:llI' Rrosll caruings for .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19.98i‘l,67il ..1l).4lll.-i1!) 535.251 22R i 5i? " "i ffwll Ibo scvcu months show a fulllngolf '01’ $1,889,731 or 1.4% as (5i)l'll[lfi‘l‘i"l corrcspolllllllg pcrlod of Operating cxpcuscs during rcducl-d wilh Illl- lllilil. Ihc scvcu luouihs lvcro $2,i|::'l,2l;~') or 1.5%. Not curbing. for -Lllo pcrloll wcro $51,211,081, improvoulcnt of Sl-l-ijIl-i or 4.7 . (lross curbing-H. Ilpcraflug oxpcus s and not (‘ilrillllilfi for iho llllllllll of July and for flu: scvcn uloufhs ‘arc as follows: ' 192.’! 20,321,408 10,345,618 1,478,790 lllrrcnso l)—9.'i7.7llfi 55,8111 lI-SHILGIZD ll.’ 1.881! hill!" 11,-2.0‘ lpuhli infivonvo U1’ FATHER \'3N“\' ‘DHE THE ONE. l DANCEDWITH m THE or. bEwsTeres SOCIAL 1 Jill llvcr Ibo Ilrsl scvcu months of 1Il2t',_ Own av luv-l. Futons Sumca. inc. has bccn ill charge of tho cnngrc gallon at Glassvlllc, Carleton (louniy. WTIUN THAT IN l“l4‘('NilIl>;|‘l'-\ NHIPLI‘) Al IHHNO \ No ulurl- aqul-czlug and pinching ill _ got rill of ihosl- unsightly lllI-lulslll-s. llluckllcndll. 'l‘llcrI- ls ullc slmplc. snfc. and suro way Io gci Illclu out, uud ,IlluI is Io dlsuolvl- Ihcm. ill-I nlmul iwll ounces of pcruxluc powdcr from your liflliflllril——rl[il'llll(|i' u lililc on u blli. wot Cl0lll‘l‘\i|) briskly ovl-r "N" black- llcadn for u fcw li\‘(‘OIillH~~\\'llNll Ihc pnrts Ilud cvcry blackboard will llo gouc. Pinchlllg uud squeezing nut bluckhcuds lnuko lurgcr purl-s. and you cuuuni gcl nil oi’ iho blucklu-uds out this way whllc this lllulplc oppllcutloll of pcr- oxlno powdcr and wnicr llboulivos cv cry purllclo of flu-m uud lcuvl-ll Ihc sklu null pnrou ill Iholr unIurnl romllllou. DO I QEMEMQER HEQ? I DON'T (ARE FOR THE 052KB OUT ‘SHE. lb CEHTAINLw woRTl-I wHlLE. Locum‘ AT college at l strains of Australian wheat. strain is an eight-row whoa! par- 5 zldapted for dry dis- sirllw- a strong straw"~<1'1 ldan grass which alllllllsi The Office of’ the High Commission er for Ca-nada In London Week by Wcck. During the week ended 20th Aug. 331 visitors called at tho Office ollt of which 159 obtained interviews and 81 registered. The following enquiries for Can- adian goods have been receévcd during tho past week by Ihc an- adian Trade Commissioners in Great Britain: Ash and oak lumber, Quebec birch squares. hard maple blocks. non-ferrous metal ores and residues and scrap metals, linseed oil cake, wire and wlro products, wire fencing, abrasive or carbur- uullllnl grinding wlulol-s, cannod salmon, condensed -lnllk in barrels, apples, butler, cheese and 058$. Strong rcpreseututlous were nlade some time ago by the Carla- llian 'I'rade Commissioner in Italy Io induce filo Italian Government to reduce lbc custom Iurllf on whoat flour. The Italian Govern» luont has uow rcducod this tariff by ten gold lira per ton. Al. tho rcquost of ‘llrlllsb Colum- bia packers, tho lliiiliilll (lovcrn- lrcuI has consoulcd to have Ihc initials of lrolluclug firms indelib- ly marked on iholl" tins instead of having the colllploto namo of Ihc, producing ilrul as was the cusiom previous Io this decision. Tho lligh Coluulisslonor for Can- ada has noIlflcd Ihc ‘Transporta- Ilou (folupanlcs bore and on the Continent that all ordcr has bccn lssucli b_\' Ibo Dcpurtlncnt of Agri- clllluro, Ottawa, prohibiting Ibo lulporlzlfloll ullo (‘auada of mor- cllaulliso pac od lll flay. flifilw». 0i‘ olhor fodder-s from all countries cx. copt the United States. Tho Order is offcctivo on and after Octobui‘ lot, 192i. Nuulcrous implications havo bccn mado lo Ihc Ilillco of Ihc illgh Com- lulssioucl" for (‘anadu by Cuuadlilii visitors and others for permission to Iako dogs from the lUniiod Kingdom into Cillifiilfl. As Ihc rcstrictlons placed upon such lul- portzlilons arc still ill force, if has rot hccn possible to give cucour- zlgomcul Io ouqulrios. (lultbroaks of foot and mouIb dis- cusp are still occurring iii various __________. characters’ and Iben one or two years to multiply tho pure strain. "Dr. Wheeler has crossed the Australian varieties with Ibo bcfll lCan-adian and American whczlls. li-c acknowledged his obligation Io Professor Pyo of -lllc flRPiI-‘illliifill Dookic, Victoria. who las supplicd him wiIb numerous “Dr. Whceler is also iulorcstcd n file Durham whcais and has olue strains which ‘have a solid Tboy are fairly rusI-resisf- ng and saw-fly resisllnif- Alliiollsll bo has 65 strains in his rust-resis- ting plots. this year's work on that subject has boon practically lost. as tho season has been exceptional ly dry, and not a trace of rust has boon observed anywhere on Ihc farm. Continuing .\l-l' Patton outlines Ibo oxperlnlcnls carried out by lir., Wheeler lll tho coarse grains. "From ii strain of oats culled ‘Vic- tory,‘ Jlr, ivboelor has ‘recorded a ylolll as high as I35 bushels Io Ihc acre. This year he has Irlcll out n phououlonzll out lrolu Albcrln but has found Ilbaf lilo straw 15 too coarse an dtlluI ll rcaily (Jilly 1W0" duccs a slllall plu out, Wlltifflfl the perfect korncl couslslls o1 primary secondary and plll kernels. llo llilfl also n ploI of ‘l\'ung‘ oats from Sweden which zlppours Io bu u pro llllllillg variety for Canadian cull (lltious. ill tho lllCPPiltlL‘ plots of ‘Victory’ ho found Ibat llc had Io space Ibo rows a. fooI apart uud in spito of lllls UllO sfcms arc as Ihlck as llloy can stand. llo is also try- ing; Io find au early strain of Su- is a good hay plant. but expensive lo grow in Wo-stcru Canada. bccausc Ihc sccd of Ihc lprcsent strains cannot be riponod horc. "Or. Wlloclcr is furfbor produc~ lug a prolllll: wluIor ryc which lvhows as high as 100 grains to Ihc bond. This strain also originated in Sweden and has an ouornlous bcr ry. ’l‘bu Iroublo which llo nucouut crs lil ryo brooding cxpl-riluonls is the Ioudcllcy to croszs-llrclllllllg which ulakcu selective brooding difficult, Cross-brooding l... oxtrenl. oly rare in wheat owing in its ‘closed fertilization‘ or ilelf~ferflll~ zatlon, which luakos it o. sy to kocp Ihc strains puro. "it is- dlfflcull in Ibo (rourso of a short vIslI Io form an zlpprocluliou of Ihc pullout work. year aIIor year, which has gone into lho do volo-plucnt of thcao Varieties, bu! Ibo results of Ibex-Io efforts uro oasy cnhugh Io seo when on comm Io Illo flcld plots—boauilful. uniform grnlu of bouvy ylcld in gplio pl‘ Ibo droulil which has boon oxplylnnc l Y1 rum o! the "usual madam. sad the High Commissioner learns that A IN lillllliiN. |tho bllnpiro should bu, takcn, It is not anticipated that the dis- ease will be overcome for some months at least. Fortunately for Canadian cattle shippers there have not been any outbreaks near iwrts at which store cattle are landed. ~ Shipments of store cattle from Canada to the United Kingdom during July exceeded 5,000. On August 8th the biggest shipment of the season, 900 in nil, was lauded at Blrkenhead. " A blli which is now before the German Reichstag has caused some alarm. The German Government proposes to place-a duty on wheat amounting to mks. 5.50 per 100 kilos and a further duty of mks. 10.20 per 100 kilos on flour. As it is generally knowd that on an average 75 kilos of flour are milled from 100 kilos of wheat. Genman miller‘; would thus pay mks. 5.50 for every 75 kilos of flour they are producing, or in otbor words mks. 7.33 for every 100 kilos of flour. With tho duty lo be im- posed on the llollr it would result in u not discrimination of foreign flours -Io un amount of mks. 2.87 per 100 kilos. This amount would reprcseubwhat the foreign flour would bc taxed above the duly paid by the (lornlau home milled flour, which of course would be abso- lutely prolllblllvc. Tho Canadian High Columlsslon- or's Office is doing cvcrytlllng that is possible to protect the cxport of our (Tauulllun flour, which would thus be hcavlly affected if such a bill bocumo law. Tho zlfltonlion of the lligb Com- to the fact that WlillC Ibo Domini- oll (lovcrnnuvnt is t-ngagcd lil ut- lractiug certain clussos of omi- grauIs Io lilaullrla, lulu-rs aircally solltloll Ibcro uro writing to tho British Neu-spllper Press discour- aging reports as Io ibc conditions and prospccls that iiWilll. ucw ar- rivals. One of Ibcse correspondents, writing frmuilovclstnltc. ‘ll.C., af- flruls Ibat- Alberta farmors uro Io< gophem. Apart from such inaccur- acios those nuwspalper correspond- ents studlously avoid such as Ihc record harvcsi. of luslt iiNll-lOfl with its 4T4.0I)0,Il00 busbcls . of wheat, not tn lucutlnn other crops, and the equally striking lll1lllli§"- Ilon rolurus of last fiscal your. with their llolal of 148,560 ucw sot- Ilons. Unfortunately Ihoso who suococll rarely think of‘ backing up the cf- forts of Ibclr (lovorunlcut at Otta- wa by writing Io Ihc British Press. The)" lcavo that to IlIbcrs who, wbllc Ibus grumbling, sIill find Canada a dcsirublo country ill which Io llvc. - Recent (fuuadlllu Iiovorulucut Colonization schclucs, and particu- larly that nlamlcla-Icd wllll Ihc Iralll. lug of young farmers at Vcrulliliou under Ibo Empire Settlclucnt. Act (19221 uro receiving a great aulouut‘ of attention and publicity in Ibo llrlllsb islands at Ibo prosoul Iimc. Judging by Ibo uumbcr of on- qulrlcs madc at tho various (Jana- dian (lovorulncut Emigration ()f- ilcl-s Illcro will appalrcully be llo diillcully in scouring u llkillSlllvlWilllyl‘ numbol- of dcslrahlc applicants who wish Io iloucilt undcr Ihc schcnlo. . The Iwo fczllurlis which sccm to zlltlract most favorable com-luoui arc Ihc training Io bo glvcu aI thc Agricultural (‘olll-gc, uudIllc fact thzll Ibo (lovcrnluoui of Alberta llllil(‘l‘lill(('l-I to ‘findculploynlout for each studout from tho bcgiuulngof next Aprikfor the cnsuiug sum- mcr on a sullabll: farm within Ibo Province. AI a nlocIiug of Ibo (Iauadlun ifllanlbol‘ of Comnlcrco lll London. which was addrcsscd by (Ioloucl A. l". Hillifll, Prcsidout of Illo (Yan- udiau hiauufaciurcrs‘ Association. llt was resolved that "Tho Iiulo has arrlvcd when vigorous stops Io consolidaul lilo Iradc lutorosIs of and for Ibal. purposo ll confcrollco of all iilififltliilllillrs‘ of manufacturers in tho ldnlplro should bo arraugcdfl During Ihc past wcck Itho lllgb Conunisslonefls Office has found it necossauv lo reproduce the artlcll- roconily sent out on “JforosIry at Ihc (‘aluadlan ll'uvlllon, Womhlcy." in vlcw of lilo demand by Ibo ’l‘rzlIiI= Commissioners for twoplos lutoudlwd for circulation llo lulnbcr Import- ors. Among recent departures for Hunters Don't neglect lo Inkc u bol- Ile of Mlnard's lil Ihc woods, Tho univorsal {up mlsuiouorkl Ofllco has boon drawn _ day reduced Io wearing flour bags ‘l in lieu of orthodox garments, and l4 Io replenishing their Iablos "with ‘ facts - . FREE-Stflbariea Recipe Book Inn... s-l-a- ills m. "’ Caha and Cookies, Pam“, Deaserll, ice Creams, 51m. b018- clndiea and Bsverqsj, ii willba sent to you has. The Borden Co. Limltq] MONTREAL p "llo! the Mme Provinces‘ Flourish by Their industries." aoaosu FACTORY-TRURO. us. 2 Canada arc tbq son of a nmmlump, DuIclrba-nker and bis wife, bop; of Ivboul have llllil farlvbl" n"l\ . lPflPC. They are proceeding tq n. boriu where. afII-r Illoy Aulil’ l..- como familiar with local conditions; thry intend lo invert Illclr capital. a considerable sum, in mixed iarni ug. ' ‘. . , .435? ‘Learn the secret of "Why Men Leave Home" from the amazing picture "Why Men Leave Home." ll __ Optical Service The best in~ none to good for your Flynn. When |i"_7|IlI Illum- rn lm NUIKE you uro gelling the very Iver-It Imnncs. Don't gambli- with your "ilyrniglll by buying cllcup culrull- gIumu-a. You cun- llul nflorlldo inlu- clluuccn wlill your or your children's liven. ilnr Hrrvlco is Ilu- ill-st obtain- nlllo. Our (Dillon in equipped with lilo very lull-st optical iuldru- nwrlis. llur lmllmw nrl- first qunliiy. Our Exunllnuiloul is ilmronlll in_ llltlllfli‘ corn-cl glulm- . ca. llnvr your cycle caunllunul. H. J. MuABON Optometrist, Montuxur. l'- E- I- Connorisul With Drug Nlorn —— éHONE l l4_9. Oiflce I80 KENT ST.‘ "Q-O-f-O-FO-O-OQQ insidious Eye strain w. use this adjective alivla. odly. Sufferers from Efljim" may havg perfect vision and therefore do not auslw" m‘ yrsaencc of any eye defect. Tho motive power of the entire human orllllm“ l‘ Nerve Energy. Normal eyca- It ll compuivfl utilize about ' 0i ii"! l 0W0 Energy. ‘wi Wm" 57°‘ strain In present. I "W" "'9' s,- proportion la real-IN‘!- Honca defective syn. throuqh their consumption of in 0* ocaalvc amount of Nerve 5"‘. srqy. may seriously affect ti"! od Ibis year. rcmcdy sprains. brulsos and cuIs. m,» hwy, ind health. T‘; far. -. aq-l-a-v-n-l .. m.‘ I ‘u... _. --By GEO, functioning of other 0rd!" mlvs voun ‘fillies. 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