I is Stocks Cine llell Tel ._ Brazilian l5 Jun Cur AUGUST 30, 1931i 3:501: Quota tions Markets At A Glance Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Press) Do P Cum lull AI t.‘ P B. Dom Bridge ... How Smith ... Doin Steel and Int Nickel Massey Harts lilcColl Front 6613i 15' , Nut ‘Brew Products ,, Power (‘up hi; iIi-lnivari- and llm] Quebec Pine lIlIJ'I'I:|s'1lll.’lli ., n, hhawlnlg-in . ling l lien EIPPIPIC .. . , . . ,. , Steel of Cnna . . . , . .. Iii (ion Fonds . .. Shelli 114 1.4mm Chem |Ani and 1t‘ Power _ 5% All! 5 . 171/, Aui Tel and Tel l3%,An:u't-iiilo l7VaiAtchisun . fllMfAuburu Motor ... ,_,. 1% (liinuda Dry , . 3 C I’ R Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Press) nielt (Canadian Press) Toronto and hfoutieal-htochs close lower. Toroutovhfines-Jiigher on sharp closing rally. New York-Gold stocks higher; other goups irregularly lorrer. Winnipeg-Avhest closed lower. New York-Cotton, sugar and cot- fee higher; rubber lower, Miscellaneous (Associated Press) NEW YORK, Aug 2il_lniiex of 15 staple vonluiotlity prices (Der. .'l1, 193i equals lull). ‘Finlay 131,0 prov (lay 1211.8. Week ago 1.11.0 month agu 1215.3. lillfll higll 14S}! 1031i Il‘l\\' 7R7. I i032 high 105-9 1033 low 1D.3_ lieu ‘ilo .. .. ' i _ , 11M Hmffersum l iCopyiigbt 1833 by Moody s3, .11" Nickel .. 201;. '_""‘_"__" .\':it Biscuit ... , IN Y Central . ' North Anion-an 3s ____ Pub Ser ' J . 41 _ w d‘ P ) . Eadio 9 it nns on real .'tan il . .'ifOl\'TREAL_ Aug‘ 20-01mm“ on.Tex dcnir _ iii/Z ., . I°“'“*"-“ Em" the two Montreal livestock niarketwllniou (frirliirle 49-117‘ g ‘IOhTREAL' Au“ '9—B"m'h “d today totalled am. Receipts were coiu- Union Pacific . l3 IéN-HEI‘? “gmrge i“ "lallml my n“ posed of .100 vattln, 12R r-ilvea, -. ilnltml (‘nrp ... 314 Iiizllafi"; k"! 11:1‘ (n! comllilléd h.‘ (£119 hogs and 70 sheep and lanihs. IIlChlfI-yll S Rubber , 1911;, ,la“‘llln“‘_'\“, '3 ‘mam’ “"50" m "7 in: about ‘J30 critic livid over. Hanailiuni 2014, ' ArgGHHIQri ppm M3819 The only cattle sold during the Westinghouse , ' Australia pound 3 .7020, forenoon were hoingnna hulls at prie- Woolworth ,.. . . 89% A 1 i i ;;,";;'=,';;f,;{~" W" i" ‘1- “wri- niféfiii. “£L‘|,‘.L“¥nni§1’.“°' Fslvcs were’ in good demand. lied- grhniiriiiulreeel! tum in good quality veal calves- were ma; H“ v ‘a u “m Flmllkvr. Gonrl chive-i were srvlrl for ,.,,,§,',‘hsln,.‘;fnn “cfffwn” ‘"5, " ' $8 tn $41 221 with mrdium good kinds Denmark krone "I'll! ' around $5.25 to $5.50 and common to Fmnnd “mun k"0'2,2-0 gierlulm kinda from $i.75 to $4.50. (Csnlllinn Press) France fmnc r ' rassere were mostly '2 to -. . TORONTO, Aug 20- new“ v "l in "gk 8w The" We" Olllv 7" sheen and lambs stocks Clone are“ “éman: ‘gum, 4:773“ for sole. There was uo change in Acrnir0il .. .. 26 Greece drachmu 008G pr-pes- Accmd“ '~ ' Holland florln .ti1ibl.' Ho!!! were steady to 15 cents high- Ajax Oll Hungary pen" 25-“ H‘. Barons and butt-hers brought fllAiii Pile lndiii rupee fliifitil I . in s1 , Snlevis lII'|'\\' i nor hog Alex liglv Ilre nm ' premium. Heavies $0 so to sinus. Ex- Amity . 3,1,3,“ m, 425'" irn hearlos SI! to 811,15 niirl lights Amulet .1unos‘a~‘y§n mum,‘ 1W," “'75 m "'90- Sow‘ we” mflfly Al" 5% New Zealnnd pound 1351071 ‘hm m '5' A5519! - 3 Norway krone ‘£454. I I _ Bambi-w -- 5% Poland nlotl .1110, BMW?“ 23g Roumlinin leu .0008. 1v. KCURB Smith Afriva pound 4.75M. Spain peseta .l2fiil. Sivvden krone .2iilil_ Switzerland frant- JJRM» -' United States dollar 4% per cent premium. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Aug 2il—(A.P.)-Fnr- Music eign exchange. firm. Great Britain de- siuer Cyan B __. m eh 4H: low i.- a7 close d0 dn hlllF 4.55234 Amer Sup Pnrver .,, , As Gas and El Can Marconi . Fitlvs Ferv ... El Bond and Shara , Ford of Canada A M T’L. CURB (Vanadium Press) ' K K i I. ~ L (Csnldim Press) WINNIPEG, Aug 20- (‘LOSE Wgeat; Ovi 7015A: Dec 71"§B: lifay Oath: Oct 88%: Dee MA‘. hlay 14 . Barley: Oct 421,38: Dec 441,613; May R 478A. R CASH P “WES Couiuion W!‘ . J Coniazns ... Coniaurum . Dome Mines ... ... Howey l-Iurtinian Lake Shore' ,' hincasaa . . . iifau Basin McIntyre Mlifll l’ Nvwbec .. lrk inikc irk Pre .. akelanil .. ee Gold earl Aiitli viio G916 San Ant ..~ Sarniu . . ' . , 1: Gvruihny 714.10 Panadu .7 . _ Exchange rates ar the close today iwroj~ . Pound sterling in Montreal 4.77115. ll. S. dollar in Montreal 1.04M . French fram- in Montreal 5.8.1. Pound sterlinq in New \'or~k 4.-'i.'i!/.. (‘anurlian dollar in New York 95 5-16, ' French franc in New York 5.595;, (‘auadinn dollar in Paris 10.07 frnnrs_ ' U S dollar in Pnrii 17.71 francs. SIIMMI-IRSIIIE and Prince County "LABOR DAY SPORTS in Bed- eque Rink Monday, Sept. 4th, B p.m., also tug of war competition when a. silver cup will be given to the best junior team oi 10 men. Combined weight to be less than 1700 lbs.. open to any poll in 4th or 5th District Prince. 770-ws —ENGAGEMENT—Mr. and Nfrs. Daniel McLure of Lower Bedeqiie announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruby. to Lloyd Jewell. . Shel-rift. - Wheat: ho 1 harl 7111i; ‘So 1 nor - ... .- lit: , “as; M, 2 no, Mg‘, M, 3 m, M“; gnflajmm 4a‘ marriage to take place in Septem- No 4 nor 82%; No 5 671,5: No 6 531g: q Anmony 3i) b" i 772 :5’? 511,5: Track 58%: No 1 durum sud 335i“ 164% ' . n - 3 x ee : .0 re : . . an’: ma 31%; 1v.‘. a fPFII zsit: Track Rfxnlmf-fl _ is}! PERSONALS ‘iirley: d roiv ex 3 C W 46-14: 2 rorv liifi ___Mr: and Mrs’ “ed J‘ McDonald B exSCWHM; NoSCW-ilzlfot CWSHQNQHCIVHMENoGCW 15%: Track m5. ienl lures with Mlssard’: Llnlruenf. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL Aug 2i)—\VIth the 0X- Si changed 0n Rrndure market today, ,\'n utter eased a quarter ‘of s cent. pound at 17% to l8 cent» per DOtliifl. Same western putter _wns reported 171111 511k - hert- on cnnsigriment._R<-ceipts to- Will 111N181! . dav totalled 3P4 boxes. "P" 31"" ~- The egg rnnrliei held firm. graded film‘ R" --' shipments in car-lots or loss of 0n- Fhlllflll" ~-~' tnrios I’1!‘IllR qunteil st 2'2 to 23 01ml"! - cents a dozen for extras 18 vents for I'M-Till“! -" firsts and 141/, to 15 cents for scc- gt7|IIl"I6"--~ onrls, Westerns for shipment are as low as 2i cPnts for extras, 17 cents In; firsts and 14 vi-nts for seconds. Arrivals amounted to ‘l.ii'.1l vases. Ontario nnrl Quelivv cheese held Pearly at 9% to 9% cents n pound for the former lint- onil D15 to 1W: vents for the latter. Receipts u-ere 6,303 W w “lrilrht-H Wayside N32" --. Buckingham .. Bwnna ... East (‘fleet Eldorado . Erie Gas , lltsev l‘- ivr-r _ . . ha,“ Goodflsh Potatoes remained at Ni cents for Rulmllo" ‘Ir-w Quebei-s in 80 pound bags. Hfllgghv - ' At the weekly auction to be held ‘I tomorrow about 1.200 hnxvs of cheese ‘ nd hero-van 10ft sud i100 boxes of . gum;- will he nflvrnd. 113m‘ - bake hisrnp .. Dillard's Llnlment for Rheumatism. Label of St. John, N. 13., are the guests of the farmer's brother, Mr. T. B. Mc- Donald, of Bedeque.--S. -Ml§ Emma smailman has re- turned to her home Ln Dartmouth, N41, after a pleasant visit with Is- land friends. During her stay in Bummerside she was the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smallmari-S. --'I‘he Misses Mellish, who have been visiting in Summerside, are now with friends in Pownal and ex- pect to return to New York in about. two weeks times-S. -Rev. Dr, Read and Mrs. Read, with their daughter, Miss Allsne, were weekend visitors to Summer- slde. Dr. Read preached vary ac- ceptably in the Presbyterian Church at the morning service. They left on Tuesday for Charlottetown-a. -Mr. and Mrs. James H. Burke, oi Denver, Colorado. accompanied by Mr. Bruce Callbeck. arrived in Bummerslde on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burke are the guests oi Mrs. The Guardian, Ghnrlo Telephone INFORMATION GENTLEMEN : Kindly send me resell" 5"" tails relative to the tree 0"" 01' ‘t MY sans Address ----..-..-----.-.-.... Phone No .............. storied st once. early ptart. You oln THERE WILL BE Street No. .. MAIL IT TODAY ! YRIZE CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS ttetown, P. E. l. 482 neuron for taking luintiflllllfllll to my local paper, The Charlottetown Guardian, sud toll de- sluble Cash swords to he mode in the great profit-shoring campaign. .n-.~->.-.-~-..-...-...-a .--\-u~u---.-uu-n-s-n-q Contestants should enroll ‘their names new and get Send for receipt books new and get s-II make good money each week. svenv scnvs memes ram cssu iison W!!! NO LOSER-S Burke's mother, Mrs. Maude Mc- Donald and Bruce is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Call- beck-S. -Mrs. Kemble Bowness of Mont- roae, who has been undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hoa- pita], left last. week for Montreal, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. McKay and her sister, Mrs. Hunter, oi Toronto, who have been on the Island for some time-S. BRlDEGROOM-TO-BE FORGOT ALTAR DATE ABERDHIN, Aug 29-A bride- g-room-to-be-with a. bad memory caused a oconmcfon in the Tur- rIff district. The bride, the guests, and the minis-Aer were all waiting at an hotel. A qudrter of an hour passed -then hall anliour. ‘I110 bride was on the point oi collapse. She fsugbt dawn an in- c‘inat'cii in go into hysterics and set off on,a bcycle to find him. IHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . "IITRN- Iilllllllllll Princess Gold Ptetties of ...-.... a This column ll nursed for Queer’ Cent! news or local IIIMIIII but na- var-tiling 0| o news; nature ml! in Inserted at 4 cents n word otrieth PIYIDlI in ldunoo- I | ~ I When “Princess Gold Pref-ties" SOCIAL EVEN G - ~ e1- Wgdnegday Amusgaaofi,“ R-gq Iknelt beside the Earl of Jnchcape ' ' at the altar of historic St. George's CQMPLETE “N: o! ‘an Bemgchurch in Hanover Square, Lon- carrisd in stock at Msiiews Battery is}: D1,’? headmunters on the Service 2015-7-26- -u. .' 5 wed ltheir way through the jungle paths MAGISTRATE“ COURT _§oi Borneo all unknowing. Charged with creating a disturb- ance at a public gathering a man’ sovereign (they knew her 3,5 nprm. cess Gold Prctties") who was being who appeared before Magistraie- . , nun- Ch l Donald Macmnnm’ was fined married. the daughter of ‘dir-Lm-d Eel-m, who became mus Ra, Gems. unum arge or any advertisement twenty - llve five dollars and costs. An assauit,char1es vymr Brooke’ the whltefllee M samwak‘ 3 RB-ibh 0i Ebibvlflii. 1t. l5 their daughter, Leonora ‘ oo-oowoon>o++e¢<¢¢voooo~+4++4+++¢v+o+ww++++o< case was dismissed. Fiv cases o § unlawful Wnsumption Zr intoxlf {bid though the daughter of the eating liquor were adjourned till: mud Raj“? of Sarawak‘ "Lord and fiidly Taker of Life," was marrying the second Earl of Inclicape, World lWar soldier and shipping magnate, Mrs. Abljah Burns. Freetown, , spent yesterday in Charlottetown i the wedding ceremony was one of the quietest and simplest of 1933's the guest oi her cousin. Mrs. Pat- June ceremonies. There weren't. terson. 17 King's Square. _ _ even any bridesmaids. Yet for all “cub commlmon weekly ‘or m" i the simplicity of the ceremony, or part time selling Red n; mm-‘ hers- was the ilfili-iflg of two fami- "7 Prflllsietrsl. 9:0 varieties of finest 1 lies each with so bizarre a career 21mm mugs‘; “kzgugiei-"Pgmii that u you read it in fiction you equipment ‘m; m," m!“ wrm l. would say it was lust that. Dominion Nurseries, Montreal-Jill. l . Real Adventure i 3 . APPLE POLLINATION STUDIES‘ Back in 1840, the grandfather of the bride was a young man, lust film's Poiiination studies in the‘ discharged from the Indian army, Annapolis Yvley. Neva Boom} and unwilling w settle down to a "M" "W 111mm“ of W- H- Brit- i quiet life in England. The East. had lain, (Bulletin No. 162, DOmIHlOHIgQtLen “m, James Brooip, b100,; Depilmel“ °1 Milwllllm- 111-11 So he took all the money he could I Borneo, Rajah ’s Daughter e of the world threadedl But is was the daughter of their! ENLARGEMFNT Mull your Kodak ilim~ anti . ' Have them iIev-lupeii and Prinnii _ m“; r,.,.,.;y,_, tine 5x7 Efiiliffltllit-lil l-‘it- with 1- y ltiill‘ A TRIAL tlRIIEIt \'Ii \'I>i' i.l. lib [JELiUIVYI-Jl) THE REID STUDIO - MONCTON, N.B. ' through s, large Jungled area. Ti-i igers are as common as alley-rats,‘ " “ iand the headhunting Dyaks and’ ‘**fi~be»ovoo+o+oov-o-ooo+ooeoo+o+ooo4+e+>o-v44>¢+p Hon. Sylvia Brett, daughter of} : 1" 4e Per ward- Other rater on application. fother Malay subjects are cannibalql’ I I n ‘ is“, I, Advertising Rates-Payable Ill Advance f I Brooke was knighted, his nephew‘: Central Guardian locals, 4c. pcr word; Western and succeeded him. and then nu son, - git?“ 01°11":- Zv- are; ‘W012: dAZHI-uncemegu and Cumin: l i . . ~ us,..c.prwor; aisle . erwor-lnlvlemria an n. t f . . . - 1' i ° m C“ firiemlzgl“ Etatjy“?! I houses. we per Inch; Lists n: Floral and Spiritual Ofler- am "1 39- "We 5 3 e 11185, Cards. etc" 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence. 70c. the head hunters. Ha married the ‘ 1w‘ inch; helices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch B k, an idth Eni‘ ofmfnciiczpeo Sig: vlfilzsnitsaredein tile, BATE-Z” p" ‘ma’ “u” u” Jung's capital where 30-foot snakes “mo” t’ the price of mo’ “new ‘ ‘ bi u- . and huge posonoiis insects abound. ' M“ e a “mm and even the royal palace rooms, must be kept almost. bare so crawl-i For Sale W,‘ CORNER BUILDING LOT. UP- per Queen. Cheap. Phone 633. 780 Agents Wanted ins denser may be quickly seen. ~ """"-“"'_'_'— cox nsxcn AT cfTY uivnrs. Yet it is 8. country mm which the mEfTsin, BUM“ ‘silk Folf complete ivirh power equipment. enlightened rule of the ivhite ra- éfrdssehdglrizeyifigiclg: pgpéiittlxiz)? Pmme 533- 779 jahs is gradually bringing civlliza- Liberal commissions. Write fol - . - ~. . U mo“ and gsod government Album, Blilaflillt Agencies. Red, f. - m s ‘TABLE FOR 4324 Clarke Street Montreal "mum o“ °u5e5' cw" 1° p“ '. ‘ ' sheet. Guardian Oflice. ti. 5 N. 11o.‘ _ A iron SALE - AUCTION roan» Romantic Rise The family of the bridegroom is _ lttle less romantic. Hi3 father was ____ y To Let __ f ‘ glgslargigrdaigg ‘élxfialscslgfi a W9‘) Sm“ my “amd Mmwyif. ROOM HEATED ran, s20, s. Prinierv. Nov. l-tf. who at the age of i4 was ivorking rooms Long-atom, Ave,’ 521' -_ - long hours at 50 cents a. week in a Phone 633. 778 FOB SALE - HORSE, WAGOx and. harness. Also Registered Gurnsey Cow. W. H. Hanna, Young Street, Gaytown. 714. STORE TO LET -— I44 Georgi- Street. Apply 146. shipping office. He wound up :1 multi-millionaire shipping mas“ note and Earl of Inchcape, with a fortune so meat that the inheri- tance taxes alone were more than’ $5,000,000. The present earl came GREAT 289. f Jill SALE -— AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Priniery. Nov. l~tf. T0 LET -— HOUSE ON BISHOP Street. Apply 122 Prince Street. 2115-7-31-11. o" the press represents the "will scrape to gether and chartered a comprehensive study of appfe pol- shin He fined it equally with ad_ Eaxlxloxosoallgpltltllffggignai: is; venturous friends and plenty of‘ bulletin crnsists of five main sec- arms‘ nun he sailed for Barnum into the title in 1929. He is now 45. fatiicr of three sons, and divorce-ti two years ago from the former Joan Moriarty. He served durinr: !’()l{ SALE 0R RENT AT MON- iague, property of laic Laugillin ‘MzicLean. Apply to J. W, Mur- dock, Montague. 738 TIWUSE TO LET OPPOSITE RAH.- “TLY Station. Good fur DOZIYGUZ‘ house. l9 Wcymontli St. 75.) TO LET-ROOMS FOR LIGHT tions: (1) Introduction, djggusslng sefrkxingsailtentuiasne Ilwnd it‘ ‘the wmd w“ hwm‘ the Twelm‘ musckee mg Apply 23 mm ..-- .~___~____ the genera-l features of the apple s 5k“ “hi,” n ‘we’ w wbsmvlancers mi f’ e machine gun square. p I 7295 unit sans-oar: QUARTERED “an ‘"15"!’ ‘was m he com‘ _,__ oak filing cabinet, one large sized industry in Nova Spot's having a; _ particular bearing on the pmb_|midst of an unsuccessful struggle 1cm‘ together with a brief resmneiviiith pirates who were CEITOYIZIHK‘ of {mars 0th.‘ than poumaflonihas entire domain. Brooke and his affecting ‘m, production; (2, l friends offered their services as‘ Poninalfon and mmfumess in up] soldiers of fortune. They cleaned: pies in which the pfllination prob- ‘ m“ m” Imates- and as a "Ward: 1am 1n its V3119,“ phases is cub l the grateful sultan made Brooke‘, lined; (3i Expeyimgntal Swami mia rajah, with Sarawak as the clo-i sppie pollination in which the ex- I main over which he was to have haustiive experiments undertaken ' 355311159 1111b ' ir. all phases of the problem are James Brook became the white explained and the results Ooncise-lffllilh- and ill rd ill lin“ from him ly summarized; i4) Field studies in the father of the present bride nou- insect pollinators, in which‘ the role rules Sarawak. " of wild insect pollinators 1s e2?- ' plalned and the problems con- Cannibalism still Found nectvd with the utilization of hive. 5 walnut, bookcase, one walnut lied- room suite, etc. Apply '13 Cum- berland Strect. 699 His sister, the Hon. ‘Esie Muc- kay, is dead. But in the family lili- eage, thisls written: "Lost in air- plane atiempting Atlantic flight, East-West, March 13. 1928.” It. W11.‘ she who started out» with Capiali. Bert l-lnchcliffe five yeaxs ago to cross the Atlantic, and who rva: never heard from again. Even the feminine Mackays were valiant. It was on one of her numerous trips to England that the rayalis daughter met the earl. She had been reported engaged to Max Ansnit, Romanian millionaire. But“ that. was broken off when the earl begin his coiiiling. And a ZZ-veafh, H’) RENT - FROM OCTOBER. 1st iveil heated furnished apartment on ground floor. Very desirable limation. Apply Guardian. 720. '10 LET —- SEVEN ROOM APART- " ment Heal-ed. Apply 257 Queen Street, 668 LOST-— A HAND~PAINTED brooch. Finder leave at 59 Hills- boro Si. 781 LOST —- BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- iown and Borden, khaki doufile hag containing vlnthiiig. Finder please notify Guardian Office. N-288. Lost T0 LET - HEATED APARTy mcnts. 4, 5. 6 and '7, rooms. $40.00 to $8.00. Telephone 288-1 76R V i FOR. RENT 0R FOR SALE-DES, lrable bungaloii" located at '76 _ Brighton Road Possession Sept. " 15th. . Apply Russell Clark, Mi Stewart. 751. Female Help Wanted lVANTED-GIRL FOR HOUSE- ‘EMENT RES!» bees 3Y9 Ellmiilimld] i5l Siiiilies ilil Once Sarawaks capital Kuclilng ‘old girl came from the iiincws 0i ‘ Tn "My ‘vrw Tr- . ‘ ' ' » :‘ ~'"~~ ‘< ".13. i "cLA i; bee 90150111118. in which the results was seized by Chinese pirates and'Borneo and married a dignified] rlviiiiul section. all modem wn- ‘§,°,’,‘,,‘}d,af,‘_”°“‘“5 mum“ p331 of experimental viork undertaken only recaptured after a. bloody bat-. earl. - "enlfnws- 11°”? n ‘Aealllngs- Ilfs": _ _ _ w dt 1 m d _ ‘ _ sessQnOcto er s.» ppy '7 oi'-. ' venmonfrrgirriioicsmgzusgkngigg 5:5 :‘l:l,"?l1fiaih:liE clolnstinz batgiei of are; ‘rheuvyeddylrig TOlll§l';‘Otfh1‘933. or} (hostel. street Nemngs“ 766_- Extra Money ‘ ' r , is as e n a, a ns» e any o er . une or a a. can i _____ d to : ' a d u i . _ . .__..._..., ___,...'___..._ “*- ti: is ‘Ellllalgigfssh "5 n3 Prac ngnorance and barbarism oi their produce no more glamorous rci- ' REGULAR wfifnu“. “TOME v y ' _ own 500,000 subjects spread malice. BOHHIQFS Vvfifltéd for your spare time selling Can- Tnough the work deals with ex- ______,__,__,____,_______ ada-s Greatest value in Persona] periments undertaken ‘in Noval~~ ~—' STUDENTS ACCOMODATED __ Christmas Cards. Experience uri- Scotia, an attempt: has been made.‘ to attack the problem from a run-l dam/ante] standpoint so that the results obtained are. to a large ex-l 222 Fitzroy sweet 77, necessary. Sample portfolio free. * Representatives planted for your tent: applcable wherever apples arel grown. It. is shown that a. pollin-WT- B- R" I" the winnlPeg He” ation problem rrises, (l) when self-t Pressi unfruftful varieties, wh‘ch includes‘ 011 A1181!“ 3 “'1” Lmldm Times. practically all commercial sortsfprlnted a descriptive report of the are planted in soYd blocks‘. <2» lmvelme of the Memorial Calm "it when cross-unfruittul varieties are Dunvegafi. Ekye- 10 111° 343°31'11"" phmtecl together and (3) when the Population of pollination insects is inadequate to effect. pollination. The results of insufficient pollin- wtion- An important. point. that is clearly brought out in the studies u that. apple varieties may be sharply divided into two groups, namey, gcod polllnlzers and poor pollinizers. The first of these are suitable for pollination of others blossmrrrig at the same time. the second are of inferior value or. worthless fcr all other varieties. In the light of the foregoing the DYOPQT P15111411; Of orchards to secure adequat- poliinai-ion is dis brlty in the annals of Scotland by its dexterity with the bagpipes. when he hammered out. his account of the performance, as the follow- ing descriptive passage indicates: “If. was a grey misty mOmiTiG when Macleod left his castle at Dunvegan and sailed across the loch b0 Borreraig. where the mem- orial cairn stands. The greatest pipers of the‘ day had come to take part. in the ceremony. and during the sail across the dark loch the “Ned and 11111517911941 strains of the pipers can-led far Th“ W=f1< °1 W116 and hive bees ocoss the sea and land. Tile chief l“ mulnaltm! 13131181115 i5 1111i? disqand the pipers landed at Borreraig “med- T" "m" WP" found in and climbed the hill where the mans, n family which has won cele- ‘from the screaming seeabirds and The reporter who did the job for its summer sands. We were rail-m; the Timeg was suitably under the amid asphalt, surroundings and the ' , influence of the Skye atmosphere symphonies of street cars and. fac- be more widely distributed than formerly disposed. ‘The necessity of suppiflng hive bees to insure calm stands m view of the blue Cuiliin and the hens- of l-lai-rls." The blue Cuiliin and the hens of pollination in certain circumstanc- es is explained and the proper method 0d’ distribution and placing Harris‘. That. does it quite silcress- fully: picks you lip and sets you on the back of fancyls eagle, who m dlwufiul‘ A m“ dlscussun‘ ‘l’ spreads his wings and soars across the factors resulflng in bee poison- the world to 3km and m. 1516s’ “i? ‘s “"°‘“‘*"1» ‘"1111 “Mimi "1 ‘and the “West. Coast" ivhiie. your “vowing 0' mmimlzmg Such dam‘ heart beats twee. Our dear granitic age. The bulletin concludes with sisenumenta, homeland‘ list o! literature cited and an ex-' The “m” mm cmmnues m pa," “He” uldex‘ _ iii out, He relates an old story about While tshmbuiletin is a technical me Mnccflmmon who was King of a?‘ ‘u’ Tpuar summary placed m-Ithe pipers kissing the unfortunate m: griaxzz‘ ‘ism i; gxlefiészsllyhand of Charles n. at Stirling in that“) d ‘m m eyh h i661, and immediately composing n an a use er w“ I’ e then and there the "classical pi- ifix’ 12:87am‘; hi“? “glures Mmpmch" called "I got. a kiss of the ' p” s” ““‘m"‘d',r<ing's heath.’ Charles. with Oliver Irflgtlable its? be “Sm by the hunting him. slipped away from a ' lStlriing to his forlorn rine years’ exile in Europe, but the MucCrim- Th en ‘he w" ‘Wm a‘ m‘ l" "ii-lion's skirl went echoani: over the penny from the passeiiiy, had hens and lochs, and has done soisomethirig very heroin and touch- member, was once declared during mbidl’ Gil‘- . including her “M "M home. Finally in desperation, she went. to the farm where he was employed. She found him, hard at work. blizs.ul.iy unconscious of the trouble he had caused. It was boo late for te ceremony. il-lsrd‘: Linllnent for lnlling lair. oos played indoors. We acrvv it of our early friends ivon Flififfl‘) en shins for piping. and has We do not make any pretence unquesiioningly accepts the High- war. 1nd the London (iovernment about. bagpipe music. our origins are lowland. Such pp:- music as we have heard has mosily been has first “arousing“ possibilities. One span: o ‘ tifli ' i d Ll . A . Bagpipes At Dunvegan srnnrtxrs .~\(‘(‘O.\II\IOI)ATED s1 ,;j,',‘,°_'T,,,,',“,',‘,‘_'0‘§,§,¥,, “aw” i, 221 Eiision Si. 726‘ F‘ H wrzsi I . V‘ ‘ i a , r STUDENTS sccomronarnn-l - wliole evenings plays-lg the chanie i , Mlscenaneous to is. Brut. there you are. Birth Apm-‘l’ m2 C“mb"r1a“d st- noi-th of the Highland line 773 ._________,___._________~ flnggnpigg .\('(‘()_\13|QDATED._’ FARM ENGINE BIAGNETOS AND essential for an unforced swmpathi m: Fmrm s,‘ 704 lighting ‘plants repairs and serv- with the bagpipes. Our friend was» _____ ‘..__i________ ice. Palmer Auto Electric co. a Coil man. and learned his music no Ann“; ACCOMMODATEDi Phone. write or coil. 767 at 14s Cumberland st. '10s "' l TAM!’ COLLECTORS - FREE the Atlantic waves as they ivzrlcrl in the caverns oi Coll or dioned on packet of unused stamps if you ivriie for our price list. of Can- adian stamps and packets. Post- age 5c. All classes of stumps. on approval. Cartier Stamp Company, ZIOME FOR STUDENTS WVITIIL i vxprrirnrrwl matron at ‘.349 Princvi Street. ‘I21. i l , 1 _ $95399“ ACC°5TM°DATED~ P. o. Box ‘n, Delorimier Station. Lory ‘whistles, and this destroycdi Rates low. Apply 183 Euston Sti Mann-cap can N_303_ ‘I52. our ear for ppe music. But in the ‘ literary sense. as Objeits of TWO §'I"l‘l')F‘\‘T BOARDFRQ YEW‘ romance, dreams, and legends, our; hum} v25“ conegp 544£un1 i admiration and feeling for the: boriflmp “QWWANTED ___ “Exlmndn MIDDLE Help Wanted 111115113 0f 1116 G391 is 59001111 t0‘ ‘ aged couple to look after home ‘nobodvs; and that includes. ‘of; gq-rrpgvrg A("(‘(L\1{\1ODATE|') 5'1‘ 1°!" Willi" millll-llfi 5111118’ "E" ‘course. the instrument itself. 12in Eiirmu Street. Reasonable. “a” Gllardm“ 761' ] One 0i our earliest recollections Ram“ ' 590- _ ' is of the qpers who played for, Wanted pennies in ~he Glasgow streets. “OARnERS ACCOMODATED " “~——"~ — ‘They were badly run-down fellows.“ 62min‘ Iocalpd} ADNYETAOXN “(nuns WANTEWJHNTS AND socially aiiri ‘often so f ll C ‘mun lnpawm Apply 1H quam‘ Phone 1107‘ 1433'6'29'“ ‘ - ' ’ ‘ “ M PW” ‘F’- 1‘“"“° "G" '14“ wanton T0 near a FARM no’! whiskey ‘hi’? °°mdn‘l' “Mk1 ~~~ over six miles from Tomi. ADP]? 718. straight. They ivere held up to our; alumni-- 1.: “RP care of Guardian. young eyes as examples oi what‘: drink could do to a man. andsurcly a DiD/‘f at Borinockburn. It kilied Highlander. blowing for pref- "dfliiik as H Diifirr“ Was the iastpvas tliv pillPTS who heartened ei-ence into his famous rvpe. The frontier of BICDhOIlF‘ possihlltv. Bonnie (‘ha-ribs i‘r‘a:monts on theirrlans had triumphed. It was Rob. But those pipers were a nce spot ‘orazv foiav Jlifl England, and who and not douse. lair-abiding bailie 0f color on the Cail5€)'5- lsoundrd the paid laments iri every who tom‘; the. world's fancy. and They wore the kilt. and moth- glen in the Highlands attri- Ciil1o-15cotlaiids too. The shirtless, un- eaten Balmoral or Clengarry caps ‘ide- Th l d y ll ll d d r i r : n. c ppes ire-re pave on-re me, an angerous “omen- spcrrsris draped their soandalonsltiin Fae of Waterloo, as lmrdltirs" came out, on twp again, a5 middles: their stockings were tar-{Bvroii drsriaiwc» in I115 strikingltlivy have aiwai-s done, in the af- tfln £00. with a broken-cased old verse. Piper Fnrllaiei". with hisfection of rsosterty. slrean-dhu stuck in them. Frequent- legs shot through, sk rlerl up the stops dnnrifil". I And what do we find now? Brit- ly they couldn't. raise a Highland .6001; o‘ the North trllile. thr- Gor-‘ainh most noted newspaper giving coat, and had to top their kilts Wibhlidfiflfi sinrmrd the heights of Dar-ipicturesque mports of ceremonial some wretched tweed jacket: bntnai in 1hr‘ Iiltililfl hills, :1 long castlunveilings at. Dunvegan to the 111911811 $1193’ were in thv very ieeslrom dvwy Dunn-nan of the. mists..mvmory of a family of bagplpers; of Fortune's rurinel those gangrelvind today you can find memoriahand not. a. Scot the. world over. come pipers had an air, and to see one calms of laivr date. than that allihe from Forth, or Tweed or Spey, of them strutting back and forth. over the Scottish ooimtrysides, or clyde, but. will read or it. with, his fiery face puffed up behind ihqbnili north and south of Stirling. interest. The savage old prohibi- chanter, blowing out. tfrathspevsjfor Highland lads and lowland lads tions against the Highlanders have [and marches. while his WOMRILIWIlO wont. ‘into battle together to long ago been composed by the ipoor soul, tried to collect an odd tho strain of the pipes. ministraiions of time. Away north I Th" bazpipv, we seem to re- of Stirling, on a jagged peak of the Grampians high above the green shoulders of the Orhlls you might imagine a tremendous figure. in kills, with swelling cheeks. rill- ing all Scotland with a weird. shrill. astonishing, arousing music. He would be the nai onal genius of ihr (‘fli'llIl'_\' and of iii" l3’ r: ~,*‘,'iy. ing flic ir-agniprs. .\i;ir'."_:'iiii0n's progeny. still going sit-bug 311g about. it. ihn irmiiilcd times of the Eigh- This is why the Lmvland Soot tlPNllll Century in be a iveapon of lender's barbaric pipe as the na- minor aitvmpis to abolish both the tional instrument. Not for iisljiiivrs and the kili. with complete musical charm. Hvaven save ur..|imsuvccss. North and South Scot- bnt as a heroic symbol. All illf‘ land grerv tocnlivr n understand- Dhfit 0i Scotland rooms to vs"- ivg iil-‘rl iitivrcsis. and the typo- azain in gallant s‘i"" at ilir- in- ii_,i:.'r \‘l‘.ii‘ll (nlcrcCd as tilt‘ cl:- cantation of the pipes. There was tinctire ssotusli syiniwl t ivas the