W; "Dorrt worry, Ursula, your fat boats." if Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c serrations f. ma, vertising Rates-Payable in Advance (‘eiitriil Guardian locals, 4c per word; Western and Eastern locals 2g y-r word; Announcements and Corning Events 2c per word; pi > iied 2c per word; In Memoriam Notices, 70c per inch; Lists of [Infill and spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., 4c per name; Igtters of (‘oiidolence 70o per inch. Wedding engagement 4Q words for $1. and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices o; Thank; and H011. Minimum charge for any advertisement twenty-five cents, her can't follow. I've hired all the -Humorist. per word. Other rates on applica- Miiie Help Wanted uilfiiv ‘_P work. c. D. McPnail, Cornwall. L-9l5-il-1-ii. Wanted lvixrizii- fxiuiit can MAID. mus: be ubie to cook. Apply D8 Upper For Sale FOR SALE — TWO YEAR OLD fllly. Waiter Gregor. Brackie Beach. L-865-8-31-3l. FOR SALE-ONE CHOICE FILLY two years old. Golden Weeks. Fredericton. L-787-8-29-2i. FOR SALE --'SCIIOOL BOOKS. lllllsboro Street. An d . L-ees-e-ii-ii. uuihiihiliij mmhaniiifili3liliil-gl. hill-Vigil); lKg-EfiIKEEPER. AP- FOIR SALE - A NICE FARM ' 1111i‘ Hi1 I L‘. p ’ L-iii-a-zi-av-a-i- viiifilteyiiliiilii; piiimllyilléffl. APDIY Guardian. L-79 43-30-31. >- - ---—-—-—-----— WANTICI) - CAR PASSAGE T0 st, Ji-iin or bordering this \ vek. Phone 1581-31. L-7B4-8-30-3i. "R0051. Ti" L-8-46-8-30-3i. v-————~i-—i--~— IVANTIII) TIIREE OR FOUR iiooiu ziparliiitiiit for young couple. v . rut- C. care Guardian, L-838-B-31-fll. ID - PASSAGE FROM WAN Ii) APPLY core Liuardlnn Office. WANT Toronto in car about tenth of Septruiscr. GOOd driver. Call Glliii(liilil_ L-866-8-31-3l. --— Boarders Wanted FOR SALE — 68 ACRE FARJM 41>’: miles from Charlottetown. buildings. full plumbing, electric- ity available. Paved road. Box 491. L-733-8-27-6i. FOR SALE - BELTING AND traces. Russell Driscoll. Mt. Herb- ert. L-785-8-30-3i. FOR SALE-PUPS. APPLY GER- iiid Lewis, St. Avards. ' " L—889- 31-31. 70h SALE AT A naafiiiiv, 1932 Chevrolet Coach. Apply Barrett's Garage, Iongworth Ave. a -30-3i. ITUDENTXQ ACCOMMODATED - 33 ll*l0il ‘ti. L-ili0-9-l-3l. >__ Female Help Wanted _ i_____ , Li‘ —~*————~— "mm _ ACCOMMODATEU‘ WANTED - EXPERIENCED mm. near College. 146 Hiilsboro. .l%'..hwsewonk m cmlntry‘ Apply L_917_9_1_41_ . care oi Guardian. v L-878-8-Si-3i. ACCOMMODATEI). M. Matiiesoii,,4 Hill- Lflst L-791-B-30-3l. 1 >_... . Mi concern: NTUDENTS ACCOM- LQZTAQ,,EQ‘Q,Y,F,,S§;§,EFJ, niodiitcrl reasonable. lViLrs. Dou- Notmywatson Cudmore jgrackl will‘, ‘.36 Gerald Street, 19v Point “Nam ’ L-839-8-30-3i. ' L_913_9.1_31_ BOARHERs ACCOMMODATED. To Let Bdlrlviil- $4.50 weekly. AJpiy.17 _Gr:indvilli{ L-B38-8-30-8-1-3. TWO STFDENTS ACCOMMO- datc-d, 93 Upper l-llllsboro. L-894-B-31-6i. STUDENTS ACCOMWIODATED AT 75 Unix-r Prince Street. Bo s pre- ferred. L-909-9- 41-6-8. TWO RTFDENTS ACCOMJWOD- aicd near P. W. College. Apply 208 Euston Strcot. L-9l4-9-1-3i z—>—» > -:.-—-- :t'~_-'~———— — FORISAIE Very desirable shore Iltfly of the late D. . Maciienn. lloilsistliig of 100 act-ea, 65 in cul- tivation, 35 acres oi choice hard and stilt woodlan’, situated at Alkyii- shore, all farm buildings in good condition. large housc fitted with fut-mice. also hardwood floors. This iliriii is also well watered. An fllrrlltiiilml offer at. a. reasonable Price. Apply to Mas. JEANETTE MiwLEAN, L-Qii-ll-l-B-ti, iiicfiiiii SALE O CiiARLtYfTl-YDOWN PROPERTY There u-ill be set up for sale at "liliv .\uetion on the premises oii Tmll-li the sixth day oi September 1921i .it it! o'clock noon that pro- lli‘ the Lstiitc of tlic late Sarah Iillt‘ .\lvKv-nna consisting oi dfllilllt‘ tenement home centrally lllrfllril iii Charlottetown being Nos. loll and 102 on thc south side of Fllilliillil Strci-t. luI-‘lgllftl this 23rd oi August, A. D. - J, t . DONALD IVIcKINNON and iliIV. DANIEL CIIOIKEN. mentors. J. i. xii-DONALD, L-‘ifi-illldl-glloer‘ wANi55' Al once 100 milk cows must b! young large and good quality to freshen about middle Oct. Also quantity "l Rood pressed hay. WELLINGTON McNEILL L-736-8-27-29-9-1 l We" Drflhng Communicate with irask Well 00.‘, ltd. Vailizbnn H. Groom, Summerside Manager for P. E. island j M M farm pro- l J T0 LET — HEATED APART- ment. centrnuy located. Anplv Coffin d: C0. L-786-8-30-3l. T0 LET-HEATED APARTMENT on first floor. six rooms and hath. Centrally located. Phone 605-J. for appointment. L-424-8-i6-tts-ti Wanted ls there anything you need in the home or on the form? A Charlottetown Guardian "Wont Ad" will place you in touch with someone wishing to sell the very ‘article you need. The rote is only 2c o word a day. Send in you "Wont Ad" today. Professional Bards ll. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountant H0 Richmond Street . Phone 47. P. 0. B0! l!» McLeod 6. Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. A. BENTLEY, K. C. t‘. F. BENTLEY, LL. B. Barristers and Attorney-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN Phone R 10-22 It 7-22. ____ MacGuigan 8. Trainor MARK R. MacGUIGAN, K.C. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, B.A. Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. J-‘J-°l' - Palmer & Haslam ii. J. PALMER ico. A. J. iiasiAM. B-'A-. LLB- BARRISTER. arc. Bonk oi Nova Biotin. Chambers i.‘2'<'>'iiii'i"‘il>“' {dili- Phorlgi! P-Q-Qltlllll H. F. MCPHEE. B-A- K. C. NOTARY E0. __ m; aniihlilgfm soilbllsrlggrtevr Culcliffe & Andrews FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Hunter River and Bradalhano ___"=1 *"‘!.lf‘.!£‘."_.'§:£'..'f.2 Bell & Molhieson B. B. Bell D. L. Mathieson. Lil-B- llarriaterl and Solicitn a "HE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN F smcK QUOTATIONS y] Montreal $l0ck Exchange (Canadian I Press) Bloch Close Bell Tel 165 Brazilian 1i Bruck Silk 4 B C Pow A 29% Can Cement 91.2 Can Car Found 152i: Can Car Pfd. 28'»: Pac Pacific 614. Celanese 13 Cockshutt Plow 91-’. Cons Smelt 565". Dist Sea: 16!: Dom Coal Pfd 18' Dom Bridge 34 Dom Steel B 12's Foundation Co 13 Gen Steel Ware 7“i Gypsum 5".» Imp Tob 15-” Int Nickel 48'; Massey Harris 7's M00011 Front i0 Mil Power 30 Nat Brew 42 Nat Steel Car 60". Noranda 7l"i Power Corp 13% Quebec Power 17 Sbawinigan 20% Sou Can Power - Sit Law Com 16% Si. Law Pfd 47!‘.- Sleel of Can 69 Steel of Can P _-. Win Elec A 2 Win Elec B 2 Banks Stocks Close Canada - Commerce 175 Montreal 214. Nova Scotia 305 Royal Bk 188 New YorklCurb (Canadian Pres-s) Stocks Close Am Cyan B 221i Am Gas El Z6’; Am Sup Power l» Biown Pfd 25f: Cities Service 717i Creole Pet 21"- El Bond Share 7*"- Guif Oil 09% Lock Air 13% Niag Hud 7 Pant. Oll 4% Lone Star Gas - Grain (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIZPEG, Aug. 31 - A recov- ery movement started in North America wheat markets late today after prices slumped to tiie lowest levels in several years. short cover- ing at Winnpeg and firmness at Chicago resulted in wheat futures here closing only 1-2-1-4 cent low- er, Oct at 82 i-4; Nov the same. Dec 61 1-2-5-8 and May 85 i-8 cents. Winnipeg prices. skidding down- ward for the sixth week. dropped more than 1 1-2 cents after de- cllnes of more than a cent Monday and Tuesday. Five year low levels were touched as the December fut- ture reached the 60 cent range. Trading appeared to be mostly spreading operations involving sales at Wlfiiilpflg though outside inter- ests were on both sides oi the mar- ket. It was su ested some of the sales were hedging oi new crop wheat as counry maiikets in the Prairies continued over the 4.000.- 000 bushel mark daily. Coarse grain dealings were rou- tine with prices iollowinii‘ Jllllellll- Finance (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Aug. 31 — Foreign exchange: Great Biitain demand 4.06 1-8. 4.85 1-4. 4.95 15-16; 60- day bill 4.85; Canada demand .99 27-32; Belgium 1.88; France 2.72 1-2; Germany 40.00; Italy 5.26 l-4. WIELIFIIIATMW si. THERESA There will be a Field Day held at St. Theresa on Labor Day, September 5th. The meeting will he addressed by representatives of the Dominion Livestock Branch as well as representatives of the Provincial Depart- ment of Agriculture. JOHN F. CURRAN. FOR COMMITTEE. L-571-9-1-2i Apartments To Rent -Povina|A|iartmonts I. Heated Apartment third floor‘ L" ‘ with oil-burning stove. dining room, living room, three "bedrooms IIIII bath. Spacious and Early Cains Wiped Cut 0n Montreal Mart. MONTREAL, Au . '31-(CP)- The confident o ring stride oi the Stock Marke siackened into a faltering shuffle near the close today. and most gains were clipped to fractions. Papers and metals led the open- ing rally but received half-hearted support from the others. St. Law- rence Paper preferred added 1 1-2 noints. Price and Hudson Bay 5-8. Smeiters 1-2, St. Lawrence Cor- poration 3-8 and Noranda 1-4. Price preferred dropped two points. Construction Issues were quiet but on tiic firm side. Cement and Steel of Canada rose 1-2 each and Dominion Tar 1-8. Elquupments slipped iowerat the close. National Steel Car easing l-4 and Dominion Coal “B" l-8. Massey-Harris. improved slightly In the Utilities, Bell sank 3-4 and Power Corporation l-Z while Shawiiiigau and Brazilian gained small fractions. Total Sales: 62.600; Industrials 15,400; Mines 47.200; Bonds $1,100. Livestock (C-P. By. Guardian's Special Wirei MONTREAL, Aug. 31 - Receipts on Montreal livestock markets: “We 314: calves 79; hogs 15; sheep and lam-bs 231, Fresh arixvals of cattle Iwere "tilde up or cows and bulls. Medium WW5 Sold up to $4 with common butchers from $3 to $3.25. Common bulls were mostly $3 to 3.50. Calves were firm, good veals made $8.75 to $0 wiili medium kinds _sellin;1 up to $8.50 and com- mon light \eais down to $6. Grass- ers ranged from $4 to $5. Good civcs and wothers were $8.50. Bucks and culls were out $2 per cwt. Sheep were from $3 to $4. The few hogs offered were trucked in and sold at $10 for ba- cons. Selects drew s1 per hog me. mlum with the usual cuts on off grades. On Maritime livestock markets vices on rail grade hogs advanced cents to $12.50. sows i-emaincd Slffldy at $8 dressed weight. Live 1103's advanced 25 cents to $9.15 Iweiglicd off trucks, sows remaining, steady at $5.75 oil‘ trucks, Good steers were $7 medium steers $6 with fair steers at $5 and commcii down to $4.50. Good iieif. ers were $6.75. medium $5.75, fair $4.75 and common $2.50 to $4. But... Cher 000's were $2.50 to $4 and can- 1191‘ CQWS $2 to $2.50. Bulls ranged from $2 to $3.50. Gfflss oilvcs were from $2.75 to $3.50 and veal calves from $3.50 to $7.50. Currencies 1A1’. By Guard an's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Aug. iii-The Brit- ish Pcund slumped again early to- day before exchange control auth- oritics intervened to carry it back’ only i-lo‘ 0f a cent below Tuesday's close to 4.85 15-16, Still skittish over the outcome of the Sudeten minority question in Czechoslovakia, European capital poured into ihc safety of gold and the United States dollar. The French Franc also declined in _syivipailiy with the British unit, losing .00 1-8 of ii cent to 2.72 i-2. The Guilder ililillEd .03 of a cent, however. and the Swiss Franc .02 of a cent. Belgas were .02 of a cent lower. The Canadian dollar was Off 11-16 of a cciit at, 99 27-32. tC.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Aug. 3i - Pound sterling declined l-32 of a oentto $4.86 13-32 on Montreal Foregn exchanges today while the French Franc licld about evcn at 2.72 20-32 cents, The United states dollar ad- vanced 1-32 per ccm, to 1-8 per cent premium. MINING (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO. Aug. (ii-The Toron- to stock market registered a size- abieyacivaucc in com arutively quiet trading toda iliid tie closing tone was mainly f rm. Trnclin was hoar- icst. in the clicatoei- gods while a few industriails turned over :ii con- siderable quantity flit potter prices. The gold share index iuivanccd 1.20 while the base metals added .28 and the intlustriuls .04, Western oils finished practically unchanged. Volume was about. even wi-tli Tuesday's turnover at 630,000 SlIMPS. A few of the penny golds. notably Dorviil-Slscoe. Ashley. Nay- bob, Fkiuikenham. Gillies Lake, Granada and Lapn Cadillac chang- ed liands in volume and all were strong except Naybob Amoiiiz tiic ilifldililii-Pfiflt‘ issues higher prices in active tiudiitt; rui- ed for MacLeuci-Cccizsliutt. Altmctii. O'Brien, Paiuour and Teck Hughes. Macassa was stiong in slow trad- ing. Mining Corporation added 16 cents and Pickle Crow firmed 25 cents. Selling cit-dividend $1 Lake Shore posted a setback oi only 1-4. lioilingcr was slightly stronger and Dome, hlcintyre and Buffalo-An- kcvite unchanged. The close was up for Hudson Bay and Noraudu and slightly lower for International N.ckel and Smeltcrs. Waite-Amulet, made iwn slitlfts to the 5.70 mark and settled att5.50 at the close, ofi 5 cents e n . Interlisled industrial 1e aders trailed tile New York market to a better price level and nlns pre- dominated in the steel, u iliiy, iood. im lenient and bmik groups. ction in the Western oils picked up a little in the late afternoon and gains were netted by Cal ary- Edmonton, Brown. Commdl, ome Oil and Prairie Royalties. can PAIN-Soothe SOR E HA N D S‘ well lighted. Janitor service. Poti- scssion immediately. i t. Small heated apartment first floor. Large living room with iire place, kitchenette, bedroom and hath. Electric stove and frigidalred Janitor lervice. Possession In October. Money TO LOAN u Opmerm Block, ciiuiiiiieiowii. r-Il- Aim. II. I‘. MACPIIEE, (Solicitor). Riieqy Building. L- I l-l-fl7-7i. l by Rubbing in g rim/man's l-liLmiINT I A \ Exchange (Canadian Press) Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. ZO-Belected mining quotations on Montreal Curb Market today were: Stocks Close Abitlbi Com 3 Abltlbl Pfd. Z2 Asbestos B4 Beauiiarnois 3 Bathurst A 8!: Dom Tar 7 Don A .- Fraser V T O i7 ‘Fraser ._ Ford A 20“: Imp Oil 16% Int Pet-e 26:3 Price Cmn 167i Price Pfd 50 Produce Prices lC-P- B Guardian's Special Wire) MONIIREAL, Aug, a1 - Produce prices remained fairly steady‘ on the Canadian Commodity Exc angc today although trading was moder- ately active in the butter and cheese sections. Eg prices contin- ued on the firm si e. the class "A" mediums climbing 1-2 cent, Butter S t - Que fresh (92 scorei 23 1- -5-8, Que seconds 138 score) 22 5-8T. Sales: 300 Que fresh i92 score) at 23 l-2, 100 Que sec- onds 138 score) at 22 5-8. Cheese Spot - Ont white l4- 14 1-8, Ont colored 14-44 1-4, Que white l3 13-10-7-8, Que colored g 1738163. Sales: 850 Que white at ERR Spot — Ont A-large 33 1-2A; A-ifiedlum 32A; B-large 24 l-ZA; C A. MONTREAL. Aug. a1 - Receipts of top-grade eggs continued light 0n open produce markets today ac- cording to Dominion Department of Agriculture reports and prices improved i-4 cent. The cheese mar- ike. Wclllwllcd and Ontario white and colored dropped 1-8 ccnt. Butter and potato prices remained steady. Clemllflw butter prints to retail dealers sold for 24 3-4-25 cents and solids for 24 1-4-1-2. Western butter delivered here was offered fl-t 23 3-4 cents. Que no. 1 pasteur- ized butter sold at 23 5-8 cents to wholesale Jobbers. Receipts: 1.111 boxes. Chese sold at 14 l-8-i-4 cents a Pound for Ontario white, l4 l-4- 3-8 for Ontario colored. i4 ior Que- bec white and 14 l-s for Quebec colored. Recei ts: 3.603 boxes in- cluding 1,556 or export. Graded egg shipments in free cases sold at 33 i-2-34 cents a dozen for A-large. 3i 1-2-32 for A-metilum. 24-24 l-2 for B and 20 l-2-2l ior C, Receipts 1,106 casts. Potatoes, Quebec no. l 80's .55- .B0, Quebec no. 2 80's 30-10. MONTREAL. Aug. 3i — Wheat. northern. no. l ‘l3 1-4: barley, can. ridlan Western no. 3 44 7-08; oats. feed. no. 1 36B: flour. spfin tents, firsts 5.45; socori s kers 4.75; winter wheat. patents, choice 3.10-3.15: white com 4.70; bran. ton 19.25; shorts, ton 21.25; mlddllngs, ton 77.25: rolled oats, hast. 80 lbs 2.70; hay, no. 2. per ton, cnrlots l0 Cheese ‘om. white 14 i-a-i. Ont col i4 14-3-8; Que white l4. Que col l4 1-8. Butter print-i 24 3-4-25, solids 24 1-4--1-2. Fizz-a in caricn ' A-i large 45: A- Li??? 3h; A-medzum 37; B 29; G Potatoes: Que no. i 80's 55-60; Que no. 2 80's 30-40. The modern bride is the girl who is amazed to learn her grand- mother not only baked her own bread but had to slloe it, tool N. _Y. St0ck_ - Stocks Close Am For Pr 3%’. Am Radiator 15% Am Tel Tel 143 Am Water 9% igiiatconda till-T's c ison ' 36 All Refill 22'; Bait Ohio 77s Baldwin Loco 9% Bendix Av 221g Beth Steel 561*; Chcs Ohio 20% Chrysler 72%’.- Coii Oil 91a Common S0 ill; Con Can 40'»; Con Edison 26*’. Corn Products ,69‘§i Curtiss Wright. . 21';- DllDOnt 130" Elcc Auto Lite H. . Elcc Pr Lite 10‘. Gen Elee 415;. Gen Fmds 35" Gen liiotors 47'. Gcnrlricli 23 Goodyear Tire 277.. Gt Nor Pfd 20"; Hudson Motor 8H Iui Harvester 59% Int Tel Tel 81'. Kcunccritt 39"; ‘Mont Ward 45L ‘Jurrav Corp 9‘; N Y Central l8‘; gait Cash Rig 20*‘- or Am Co 195i Nor Pacific l2‘;- Psick hloter 4"; Paramount 11 Penn R R 191-‘; Phil Pct C0 39"; Pub Ss-r N J 28‘! Pure- Ol C0 l0". Radio Corp 7".- Radio K O ‘Zli Soars Roe Co 70’. Shell Union Oil l5“; South Pacific l7’; Std Oil N J 52H Elude Corp 8 Texas Corp 8 United Air 26'“ llnlted Corp 2';- United Drug 5% "filed Gas Imp i0 TT S Rubber 44% 1T S St C0 58"- Vanadium 1R‘? "Yarn" Bros 8% West Union ' 29 "PM! Air Brake 231-’ “lest Eire 101‘? Wcolilvorih "i? ciii iiiinii Below will be found a brie! synop- sis of telegraphic reports ' at the head offlrc oi zht . Montreal from ii.» Iirii.. s. Our Managers have knowledge cf each local situation and are in iouz-h with crop condition.» ill all .*.F.<.".10l of the districts mentioned. t GENERAL In the Prairie Provinces fairly enerai rains have caused iurilier eiay in harvesting operations. zil- though cutting is well zttlvaneed over most of Saskatchewan and southern Alberta and iiiresiiiiig has become general in Manitooii. A period of warm. dry ivczviier is now required, particularly in Al- beit-i, to facilitate the harvesting of the crops. Iii Manitoba, wheat yields will be fairly sail-factory and early marketings Yilal-YP- sistant wheat are grading well. In Saskatchewan crops shou‘ a \\'i(lC variation and yields and uzaiies have been generally lovvcrcri as a result of rust and drought. Iii Ai- berta crops generally coniiiiiic promising. In the Priivilicc 0f Q"?- bm harvesting operations liavc b‘ ii hampered to some extent by v rains, but crops continue t0 give piomisc of abundant yields. In Ontario there are lu-nvv "pa of the main staples and g0 pro- gice. is being made lli harvesting- Iii ilie Maritime Provinces the fiilll.» have been shoiviiig aniline- tozy growth, but in some iii-t ' ‘ ex. sivc moisture has rlnuiai: i poiaiccs and grain. Iii 1 ’ l-h Cil- iunbia occzwioiial siiuuirrs at the coast and heavy rains in the in- terior came too late to benefit groin and hay, and yields of these will be below avcraze. but routs generally and irce fruits are doiui.’ well. PRAIRIE PROVINCES ALBERTA - Intermittent rein-S ' temperatures nurirg the have generally (iclzived ‘ utl i'l.‘ii\i'ili‘(1 ‘ripening . Slight red rust dam- age is led in the north-net and eh t urzii areas. Precipi- tatiou i have lowered 2125195- The pa~ ire and feed situation is very will lactory. Tlitre has been no damage from frost. Saskat-iie- wan-While liarvcsiiiig hm livrll reiarilcd by cool. wot weiiihci. wheat cutting is now hearing _c::m- pletion in all but the central and west-central districts. Grasshop- pers are still active and iii the areas affected coarse grains arc being out for feed to prevent lur- ther damage. Pastures are 20041- Manitoba- hreshinz is well undar way in most districts. although » operations have been dciavcti by scattered showers. Rust has "re- duced yields and grades of coarse grains and non-resistant varieties of wheat. but owing to the hiiil percentage of rust rest-taut ivliriit sown this year outturns on the whole will be fairiv sati-ifiivwri" Pastures are in good conciition. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Eastern Townships and Ottawa Villley-Htifllvililiuj grains 15 well advanced with better than average yields of bark-y and Cuts indicated in most districts. A heavy crop of f:d:icr and sweet corn ap- pears assured. Picking of late!‘ varieties of rannin-g peas is 110W completed with the _\'i€1(l above average. Small fruits aie plentiful but apples will be o. ligllt oral!- Potaioe. and other root crops arc progress. g satisfactorily with world yields indicated iwiierallfv- P85" turcs continue in excellent conch- tion. Cutting of a f: ~11 MTYRIB crop of tobacco has commenced. lower St. Lawrence and Lake St. John District-Frequent rains have caused some damage and deiayxi the cutting of grains, but crops are mostly in good condition’ and satis- factory yieitls are anticipated. P0- tatoes. turnips and other roots are doing well. Small fruits are plenti- ful. Pasturcs are in 200d "mill- tion. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Threshing oi above-average ylF-‘lds of fail \\’1l':ftl of 200:1 quality nears completion and harvcstiiifi 0f 51"‘ isfactory crops of spring grains is well advanced. The land ls lii 600d condition and plotigiuug is general. Corn is making excellent yirogrcss and a heavy yield of fodder is as- sured. Roots and iacuus are in sat- isfactory condition. Heavy yields of tomatoes are iii prospect. Pas- turage remains good. Apples are sizing ivt-ii, but the yield is expec- ted to be slightly below average ivliiie a good yield of peaches is forecast. Priiuini! of a licnvv crop oi flue-cured 101' is well ari- vaitccd and liniicsiini: of burlny and black varieties has commen- n MARITIME PROVINCES Weather conditions in Prince Ed- ward i>iaiid iiiiriiic. ihr: |>$i~l noel: continued favorable and <rop~ a?!‘ maturing rapidly. Hfll'\'(‘\’l.lll(,’, of grains ha.» t-sinmciicczi. Root crops and small fruits promise wcii. in Nova Scolia and New Brunswick variable weather has prevailed. with heavy precipitiitiim ciistricb, and iurilirr (lt‘ of potato crops through ve moisture is vcportcd. While some damage to grains from rust and iodgin is indicated the outlook genera iy is for a good y! d. Apple orchard.- continuc to m kt- favorable progress and a 20nd average crop i= anticipated. Pick- ing of the early \'I\i‘i(‘lll‘S oi fruit has oommcnied. Pastures are iii excellent conciivicii. PROVINCE ‘l!’ BRITISH COLUNIBIA Threshing of grain has com- menced on the lower mainland and Vancouver Island. and yields will below average. It is anticipated that the potato crop will bc 80 l)?!‘ cent average. The tomato crop. which ls now being picked is a 330d average, imt there has been some damage by Iain. Peaches, plums and prunes are now moving to market in volume and the fruit is of good quality. Apples arc sizing and colouring wcll. The lollmvlng tree yields arc now lndicatrd: prunes and plums 05 per cent of average, pears 90 per cant, flillllfls 85 per cont. peaches 80 cent. Codiimz moth is \'i".‘_\' awivc and continued spraying has been ne- CPS=lil'_\'. Pn-tz-res are in mu‘ r0“.- diticu. Irricaiinn water is low in some distriris, Iiut recent rains have kr-m 1hr situation from tw- coming serious. Toronto iiud New York - Stocks hichcr, lVloiitrcnl - Uiil tics lower: cilrr groups lilglicv. _ Wlnlilllfll — Wheat 1-2 to i-4- Wilt lower. New York - Cotton and coffee lower; rubber and sugar higher. PAGE FIVE ," poaching, bcilln entirely suitable 9°55; well- intteiicii for and flavour; of the practically ance may t. GRADE A, superb birds, llc-slir-rl, especially tenderness GRADE B, good bird but not as well-fleshed, or flavoured as Grade A; CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES The Government gratin of (lanai-ii Fruit: uniI Vest-midr- an FANCY QUALITY - CHOICE QUALITY - STANDARD QUALITY FANCY QUALITY, packed from a selection best fruit and _ yogi-tables available; uniform maturity and irce from blem- ishes; uniform in size and colour, canned at the propu time, so that excellence of flavour and appear- S f attcned in beXres/erve . CHOICEQU LiTY,packcdfrom CREAMERY! BUTTER The (‘mverumonz [radon of Creamery Ilutler In: FIRST GRADE u SECOND GRADE FIRST GRADE-highest " ' " quality; excellent flavour; well made; smooth, w-axy tcxturmunilonn in colour. ‘ , SECOND GRADE—i.isuoliy im- BIIY BY GRADE When ordering your barf. my, poultry, canned fruits and vegetables, and creuniory butter, ask for the quality you want, by guide-then link for the grade mark on your purclinnr. you buy by grade you buy with confidence. BEEF 11h- Guvernlnenl [radon of mam‘ RED IIRANI) - IILITI IIIIAND RED BRAND, "Choice" quality, is marked with a mi ribbon-like stamp, so that part of this grade mark icmalna visible on EGGS The Government graded of Egg: urn (GRADE “AI") - GRADE “A" - GRADE "l!" p GRADE “C” GRADE.A (IIIICE‘SIZCSI Large, Iiii-(liuin, Pallet), licst quality, suitable lnr ponrliiiig, boiling, frying; GRi-‘vDli B, grioil flllflliiy, slightly inferior to Grade frying, but cooking pur- A for s. Marketing Sen-ice DOMINION DEPARTDIENT OF ACRICULTU" Honourable Jamel G. Gardiner, Minister When V_ _ ever cut. i . .) liilil- Bi{ANli(),i"Good"» ‘ - ' ~-.- ‘ i (lull "Y. is niar oi siniiliu- ‘ 6‘\3\ t) iy, with a blue ribbon- iiLc stamp. ; GRADE C, lowest grad-Hi (liFli-ll! Al, lili-iiiuni, wt quality lricsh c-ixs from Gnu lilliltflll iii-pi i t- ed flocks, are available in iiiiiitri quantities in certain iocaiitiiw) Crude names on: marked clarify on egg containers. POULTRY The Government grutlu of Poultry an GRADE “A" - GIIAili-I “i]“ - UIIADE "C" . GRADE C, lowest graded , . .‘ tpialiiy’. ‘ 42E ‘g; ,. may ii- ;i,..:.p.1 midi/y ‘ . v‘ '7: by a [ll/HHV/l‘ tag on 111/ mini; or l/rrai! o/ 1h.- biril — Rriifor (nude .4 — Blue/tr 11 — Yrllawfyr quality. lnrqi-l C mdrJ fruit and vegetables select- od ior tenderness and allows sl ,_ size, colour and iii.iiiiriiy, , STANDARD Ql';\l.l'l‘\', packed from fruit and vegetables of good utility butnotnecessariiy meeting t e higher grade requirements as to size, colour anti maturity. - THIRD GIIADI - ‘ perfect in flavour; may be detective in texture or uneven in colour. TiiiRD GRADE - in- - ferior to second grade in flavour, texture or colour. Pilllil, mil/ivy .;._,.-;¢-f1e~n =5 onna;a.sgg? 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