my 1. m4 ~ rould drive about 3000 driving Noni: firm Florida, we filled ap with Quaker Side. Using Ibir oil, we drove some 6,200 sailor. . Jud could have to remove wbot carbon lbere was." Why does ordinary oil stir up trouhlel Because it’s loaded with a thin, waterymateriul called r1581“. end” oil. There's one quart of this, more or less, in every gallon. It burns up, vaporizes, “my, Your car doesn't get full lubrication. ' ’ To be sure of perfect lubrication, confine: lflbfi- K150". u" lwlhlflg b"! Eflluilw Quaker-State. No “light-end” rnaterial...it’s removed at the refinery. You get an extra quart of lubrication in every gallon. Look for the Quaker automobile dealers, service stations, and garage; throughout Canada. Quaker State Oil Refining Company of Cinada, Limited, Toronto, Ontario. QUAKER STATE MOTOR OILS MadeinCcnadn v proved condition: so we nila. 14:) Spring, 105i); gone fimber, bu! derided State sign . . . displayed by F” Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance xxx‘- Central Guardian locals. 4c. par word; Wasscra and Baton lcnla, la per ward: Announcements and Corning lvantg u. per ward; 2e. per wcrd; Ia llernerlasn Notices, ‘mo. pa Lash; Ll-ta o: flflgfl “g Bpllltaal Offerings, Carda, atc., do peg name; Letters cf Condolence, ‘lie pee lneln Notices of ‘Ibanka and ApprcclaLea. ‘Ne. per inch cc 6c. gar word Illi- lATIh-h pct Iona in the price payable in advance. wcrl, For Sale ron SALE - sucrlouroarv- i Otber ratca ca application. _ an Charge tar any advertisement twenty-five nacho’ x 44A‘ and w~- I_ww(w “$1.”? URN". Itdflly you SALE -- TOLEDO (XIII- puting Scale, Bibs. Apply-Central‘ Creameries, Ltd. » L-mps. I Wanted BOTTLES WANTED, PHONE 11H. €‘.'.'...”""“......£:‘5 .....'"*".:. ":5: _w.». mm Mo» Printery. NOV. l-U’. v-i. > CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOB 1t‘ Pa! lining outhouses. etc. sheet. Guardian Oflice. it sALl — IJ N Cards. Printcry. N)! SALE - TIMOTHY SEED, 10c per lb. W. H. Horne, Milton. L-ll 98. POI. SALE .- 1 Special Sedan, 1n non. George Bowness, ton. FOB SALE - RUBBER TIRED condition. drlvlns wnson 1n Gordon Wright, Brighton Road. 11-4108. FOR SALE - GOOD LARGE Good Everything 0. K. Apply L 112 scrden lot. Good street. location. 218 Fitzroy. -4 DWELLING HOUSE F08 BALE- house at 238 Pvwnal Si. oi the Estate of the late E. D. Apply to J. E. dwel Stems for sale. Stems, Executor, at, 234 Kent 8t. 1,- T!- Five, Bridge and Whist Score m Guardian Central Job Nov. l-tf. °WSPE°MEF Kensing- 11-4067. I tlon. 4190 F01! SALE Oll. BENT AT CAWN- pore beach, Cavendish, 1 acre o! BOABDEBS WANTED-ll)! FITZ- . roy Street. 11-6169. To Let Link-FURNISHED HOUSE till September lat. Apply Guard- Ian Oflice. 1:41.10. STORE ‘I0 LET-J“ GREAT George street. Applyvat lid. 11-4114. T0 LEFIN RESIDENTIAL BIC- Iurnished residence, modern uuu . A.lso houses to let, central locations. Fred H. ‘Train- or. 80 Grafton 8t. 1.4181 lam, Elnerald, R. R. No. 8. LOST —- MAY lit, BETH-w -c- Donald 1k Rowe and BB. Peter's Road, 3 nve dollar bills. Finder leave at. Guardian and. receive lib- ~ ersl reward. 11-4227. Miscellaneous 31nd and siunmer howl, either privntg of bugjneg with we for BUPE ENT OI‘ LIGHTS the mm,“ Apmy to Angus for the Marine Agency, Charlotte- Pineau. 22a King Street, Chnr- town. 8W0 per mum. 1w such louetcwn. 1,4193, deduction as may be authorized by :__ . .. ... .. equivalent‘ P01: 5514:; __ 950mg 555p to graduation in utcchanieal en- Wheat, Ab‘, qua-MW “m, chum, gineering from c recognised school Registered Handpicked seed of applied science. Several years Wheat nil White Fife. This Wheat 3 hlsh trade and good change seed. B. J. Tmwsdsle, Westmore- 11-025 land. Mali Help Wanted WANTED -- MAN 170R FARM 1.4224. work. Apply Guardian. new nKviFN-séuoor. rullhfldr roll for the month of lip-i of machine shop experience; i ledge of the construction and repair o! varlom kinds cd aids to navigation. Apply on forms ob- tainable at Charolttctown Post Oiiioc to Secretary. Civil Service Commission, not later than May 1B, 1034. N401. Use Iinud’: for Phploa ‘gems llacllnntm; s, Jo haiL Grade III-I, Emmett Csvansgh and Arthur Pollard; I, Austin Cav- Gmd! x—1. Leonard ‘Bsrrigcn; ifauagh. l-lovd MacPhail; a. Ella Boyle. “fade 11-4. Harry Boyle; 2.14m. w I60 Docherty, "mm VEII-l. Catherine an lmlis - mm“ 001ml‘. Deveresux, l, Dora. Anni . Bride IV-l, Anna Ddimerty; I, Grade n4, Jams touchy: s, mum-u and Ino- rari ssh. QM!» VIA. Patrick Cavanagh; Boyle, Anna Dccherty, Emmet. Cav- Darraeh- Darrsch anagh, BURDOH\ — B LC) 0 n i BITTERS i Pivotal New York Stocks h Steel . Ususds Dry L‘ P B ... . ' o' , .1 Nnruo istwk 6:1°t¢lti°"$ rnn1nvrui AGAIN? Foreeiltolsyycnrcsrupfornlvegriudstwosnd three timescyesr? That’: nothing to whack. G. Brown, ofsToruutorealestate firm, wenttbrough. But he writes us that everything’: all right now] "Wins wfiulgolosrreamrbirbbaa nrybigb mange-mime motor, tn bod to remove raboa every 500 wiles. Adilntwnm-im Manned! g Stock Market uaaclaa trees) ‘ Issac) w .....- "‘*' mess l Gone "m" "W" l ‘ .... .. 1 Lia and I‘ Pow f“ _ __ 1mg: °l Brazilian -- ’ (‘lac , , , , ,_ _ 55 Chesapeake cud Ohio 45 Disney Harris (‘on Gal :3 blctoll Ireat torn Products ._, ... n} Montreal Pow llelswars and Bud . . Q hat Brew ldsstmsn .. , Q Power Corp Gen Else ._. _ my‘ lieu Foods . It} Sbawlulglu . ... ,_.. ... z...» 3% hen Motors _ s; Steel of Can .._. ecu Int Harvester . _ 311,5 Winnipeg ll ,, _... — lut Nickel _ 213g rm amen . arm , , _ , N“ Y Central B North American ... .. 7K ‘" “ ’ "“ MINING Stand Oil N I . M Tex Gulf . ,. . M3 _ 3hr‘!!! garbage .. . 1% i; nou 1e ' ' ~ (Caaallaa Inca) United Corp .. 211A Mame-Tc“ u" ‘__ U B Steel 45% l...“ U 8 ubber 211,5 Vanadium 12 Wasting M!‘ Woolworth . b0 Iaaka 1100c 13? 1a Miscellaneous (Calallill PHI!) MONTREAL, Hi1 $- Wheat nor no 3 ‘f8. Barley (I W no S if. Osts o w no 2 42,. Oat; C W uo I 89. Feed no.1 40 “Flour spring. wheat patents first .90. Flour seconds $4.30. Flour bakers H1) Flour winter wheat patents eboicw $8.00. Flour white eorn 84.”. Brsu to .3). $1M. lliddllugc ton HA5. Boiled cats ha: 90 lbs del $2.10. Bay no 2 per ton csrlotl “$.00. Cheese Out 09% -to 10. Butt-er bu 1 19 to 15%. Eggs in cartons A large B. Eggs-A medium I1. Eggs B 20 cents. Eggs-C l8 cents. Potatoeq Que N to 81. ‘N B mtl S1. to SLM. P E l mts 81.5 to 81.80. 1v. Y._c_uRB Amer Sup l'ow . . - I n E1 n1 Bond ' ' ' ' " Ford of (‘su A ‘i351: m .. PRUDUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. May 6—Butier ly higher. Fresh no 1 butter in cariots or prlcec. To vioua week's dlcslngl t ecu s tellers solids were D01 the previous week. Iultisl cheese exports of the 103i season from Montreal went fovwar last week, a lots] of 3.258 boxes be- ing shipped to the United Kingdom and 51 boxes to the West Indies. In 108.! exports started two weeks earlier and on the corresponding date 5,013 o cheese lost it cent to one cent at 01,5 to 10 cents s pound, Arrivals droplénd boxes hsd been exported. Outarl trom 1,100 tbs previous week to boxes. E and cheese prices declined on the Montreal produce and dairy market lust week will egg and. potato quotations slight- less finished tbs week si ‘i0 to Z0 cents a pound. down 25$ cents from tbs pre- n. s pound and prints 22 cents. Receipts for the week totalled 0.031 boxes against B,- were up a fraction o! a cent. Pnymssieg , Pioneer . . . . .. Premier , uemout end Auth Reno Gold Sarnin sperm: ,,.. . Slscoe . . South Tlb .. S tAnlh . l Sud Basin Sud Con; White m; Wlltsey t‘. . Wllkht H . . . Silver .. Total ules 858.000. ISNIJSTID d grs ed shipments lu esrlots or less C l‘! A large, 18 to 181A cents for A dlum, 1'! to 1714 cents for B and 15% cents s dosen for C. western eggs be- K cent above the maximum of tbs general prices. A total of 23.583 cues arrived in comparison with 19,881 the lug previou. week . a- il-for Quebec per 80 pound bag. I 81 N for New Brunswick mounuina per B0 pound bag sud $1.5 to for Prince Edward Inland mouu: per D0 pound bug. GRAIN -.-.__. (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, May O-Esllug an earl! were quoted at 96 cents to O 4 loss of one half cent. wheat prices 12% rallied on tbs Winnipeg Grain Iix- 5% change Saturday lu Ilus with buoy- 14 luey at Chic: c. At the fluisb gains g1 amounted to to 5i cents. Export business so far as it sf- large. 250,000 bushels, but there was good pur- chasing cf futures which bad the ap- fected actual wbest. was not sslea totalling only about. penance of foreign interest May wheat closed at 00%. July at. cents. all of July ll to the belief among the grain trade. are even less fsvarsbls than reports lu- Klli, and October st 08% ct. the day's top. Good buying futures. in evidence for some time, tbst Iuropssa crop conditions dlcate sud importers are protsctln themselves by this accumulation. Chicago quotations lagged one ma: u the start. but firmed nurvl! fighter s net advance of two cents o adverse weather reports. Absence of rsln in Western Cansd did not help to remove any of tb gloom from tbs mother picture. erpcul closed unchanged Lo r .°"..'°"°~.. "r “~.*:"-z.-"::.."".:: l I OIECII didxusgllt relllefhuaxt ‘as: ‘in ab: Ell-lg; We Have Chgnged s bat e w s l) . a busbcel‘ llalardsy. 0111' ROCIPC e a so o o o . Q m; a‘i"i$»"§ii'°’i °':".'.‘.".' ‘lihillmuli “ma, o, “m, m, because bi fly of s transient let-up in buylu: semi as s result of dcwu- ballghmwog: turua of IECIIHHSI. Adding impetus WI VI 0P "0 to rs m 1m lullflug of neat was ts in our modern sttcnt on given to evidence t-bc llfl- “an.” pun; go n" yo“ enltnrsl authorities at Wcshicll-Qfl "- ecguised that possb crop hllure ever lsr both in tbs spring w wcct and in winter wheat. Whcrt mom i '1 ' l’ ‘.1 close. Strength was attributed to Iilv- Md high- e . There was a lull in demand for clsh grains and spreads closed uncbsnfld osrae grains were grnvrullr wield! Ritchie .. . Robb Mont Vickers .. Wood Kirk .. ___._-__.i_. _ y, Offerings alackened before the close I ended. by the House oi.’ Represen- mo‘ snlts for chain store systems were v not far from the year's low. Sell- ing followed word that the State d itself several mlnutu in . but noticeable recovery was locking. Transactions totalled 812,020 shar- es. iwheat hsd,a good rally and high grade bonds had ‘a firm tine, United States Governments again reaching new high prices. Cotton reacted. Weakness in stocks first appear- alrcrslts and equities associate-J wlth agriculture. and finally te came more general. Net losses rang ed one to five points. America‘ Telephone softened almost tw Cue more than . America Commercial Alcohol live, Unit Aircraft 1 3-8, Bcbenley about t: and a large number oi leaders, in eluding U. S» Steel, General Motor. Chrysler. Du Pcmt. Allied Chemlcn. Westinghouse, New York Central, Deere. Monieouiery Ward and Sears Roebuck appmxims ' a point each. U. S. Industrial Alcohol was. or: c 1-4 net. Isolated nrm spots embraced U. 8 smelting, Iowa's and a few others. The market re- turned 408 net. losses and. only ‘l2 advances. Breeulstlve desnonuencv was most readily traceable to evidence of seasonal unevenness in business and t6 the market's own reluctance to nlly when offerings had sulsld- ed earlier in the week. Quick pas- sage oi the regulation hill, unam- tatives may have caused some sur- prise although indications had been that such action would be taken. steps toward amending the securities act were regarded in Wall Street. ss an important develop- mflli. especially 1n investment banking quarters. - Week end trade news added little to what had been known. April re- Bplmcntly less favorable. showing a sharp contraction as compared with the March gains. ‘Fills, it would IPDesJ, was largely because this yflfs March business includ- ed Easter buyiux wheres in 1933 those sales contributed to April buying. American Telephones substantial reaction mu week has carried it Riblic Service Commission would seek a rate reduction by the Bell System's largest subsidiary, New Yul’! Wlenhoue 00.. and also the 5llllreme Court decision in the ll- llnois rate case. Directors oi the A. '1‘. and T. meet soon for divi- dend action. There has been no in- timation 0t a change but evidently Wall Street thinks maintenance, either now or later this leaf. is op- en to question, notwithstanding 1m- pmvement in the system's business during the past seven months. The stock exchange share inter- est decreased slightTy in April and at the end of the month was around 900.000 shares. It may have increased recently. but the techni- cal position would not appear to be very robust. Steel industry prospects are for further lnzzteases in operations. since specifications on sccoond quarter contracts still seem to be coming in. Also, this 1s the season for greater activity in structural awards which this year are being accelerated by publicly financed projects. Automobile schedules for May are said to be under April. which witnesed the largest output since August, 1929. but the manu- facturers are still taking releases on steel orders. WHAT STOCKS DID ‘Advances .. .. .. .. 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Magicmliomc rrs non run moms cum) rrs FOR YOU Lots of Sunshine, and Trees, the Birds and the Lawns, Beautiful from Dust and Magic in that little word “HOME” when located in the only strictly resi- dential secfion of the City we ofier Breezes — Spacious Gardens, Freedom Trafiic — There is Added Attractiveness-Appreciation in years depend chiefly on the BE necessary restrictions to preven tion. We have them for you. ‘fill! FOR SALE. value with the ST LOCATION and the t undesirable-construc- PHONE 1232. V. C. SMALLWOOD 122 North River Road Markets At A Glance (CaladIa-a Press) ' Toronto sud aiontreal—lndustriai shares closed lower. Toronto Mines-Cloud lower. New York-Stocks lower curl week st close. Winnipeg-What closed higher. New York-Coffee, sugar and rub- ber higher; cotibu lower. New York-Canadian dollar up 8-K! to 1.00 5-16. ‘ ' Currencies (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. M!!! 5-1105!" D"- domlusted among currencies on alarm real exchanges Saturday with the Unlisd States dollar easing, the pound sterling sdrsuclg sud tbs French franc remaining firm. The American dollar dipped 3-12 of one percent to 546 of one percent discount while the pound gained l5 of s. cent. at 5.10%. The frsuc was unchanged st 6 81 cents. NEW YORK, May tl-British curren- cies registered modest advances in the foreign exchange markets Satur- 35'. The Canadian dollar extended its premium over the United States dol- lar from 7'32 to 54d percent. Sterl- ing finished at $.11 its high for the day and s‘ of a cent above Friday's final rate. The French fpsne remain- ed stationary throughout tbs session at. 6.03 cents. EXCHANGE (Canadian Iron) MONTREAL. MaY B-Britllh foreign exchange in relation to Canadian dollar, aa compiled b day as follows :—- Argentina peso .2179. Australia pound 4.0616. Austria iebilllug .190I. Belgium baiga .2340. MacDonald, M. Keoughan. ere. V. Comedy, Stewarfis Bakery Phone 211. Kent Street tell . short y tbs Royal Bunk of Censds, closed satur- Crude II (b)—B. Mumy. B. Grade I-L. O'Brien, I. Doyle, C. Mscdonsld, B’ Ccyle, D. O'Brien, A. 100011111 M. Brown. Z. Molzan, M. Livingstone. Grads I (b)-B. Hymn. G. Bymc ‘M. Crecmer. R. Nouns-n. K. I-ler- BRUP REPiiRTi Below will be found a brlel syn-y ospsis o! telegraphic reports reoeiv-i ed at the Head Office oi the Bank o! Montreal from its Branches. The Branch Managers have complete and intimate knowledge of each 10y cal situation and are in close touch with Cl'0p conditions in all sections; of the districts mentioned. GENERAL Wide variations as regards seas- onal conditions and the progress. of , agricultural operations “exist in the, several parts of the Dominion. Ini Kmlsh Columbia vegetation and; well-advanced seeding reflect a‘ spring three weeks earlier than us-, us]. In the Prairies seeding is fairly; general. m Ontario farming opera-E tlous are two weeks later than av- erage and germination ls backward. In Quebec Province ploughing has commenced, but it will be two weeks before seeding becomm general. 1n the Maritime Provinces spring op- erations generally are only begin- ning. The Prairies are making a fair start as regard; moisture, this having been above normal in the three provinces. although subsoil reserves are still lacking over large areas oi south and west central Saskatchewan and in southwestern Manitoba. Present indications on the Prairies point to s. reduced wheat acreage and an increase in fodder crops. In Ontario oold wes- ther has taken a fairly heavy toll oi fall wheat necessitating much replanting. Details in respect to the various Provinces follow. PRAISE PROVINOES TING In Memoriam DHCHAEL The passing o! m. Michael Ken lug, familiarly known u “Capt. will he learned with regret by a large circle of friends in this city. Born in Halifax 98 years 880. ill served on the Police Flores in thll city for a number o! years, and was for about thirty years on the S. S "Gulnare" as storekqoper for Capt. lTooker, when that ship was in till ‘Empkly oi the Bydrogrsphic Sur- vey of Iiondon. He retired a number of years agn and enjoyed tho friendship of s large number. Ofiine physique and possessing s. rugged constitution. the late Mr. Keating enjoyed 1on1 walks daily, his favourite routs be< ing across the lilllsborc Bridge and up along the country roads on the other side of tho river. This form of exercise he continued until he was forced only s short time ago to lead a more quiet life. The iuneral takes place Monday morning from A. A. Hennessey’! Funeral Home st 8.45. _._.___.._____ (Summon sonoor. Report. of Chelton school toe tbs month of April: Grad; 1X.—1, Pauline McCHdle. Grade 11111-1, Ruth Rogers: I; Areta Gardiner; 3, Jmn, McCs-rdle. Grade V.-1, Frances Rogers; I. Calvin Clark; 3, Ralph Sherry. Grade 1V.—1. Lewis BORN; Stanley Rogers. - Grade III-l, Hotel 308011; l; George McCardle. Grade m.-1. Hamid Clmllbflli 2, Howard Clark. Grade 11-1, Olive Rogers; Q John Mccardle: 3. Freda Roam- lDr. CHASE Dr. Chase's Nerve Food feeds the blood and the nerves beck to health and vigor. NERVE FOOD ‘S - --I i... _,,_ Brnil milrsls .0891. q d‘ M h , with . "“"' no; " “;,,,,““’, ‘m °‘ ‘ Ill!!! DE . . ' r Germrahr wish-nut m"! and seeding is about as ‘per cent “m” 0F ° D m 1 , Great Britain pound 5.1040. lted Albert ALONG LAKE SUPER R R1 Hblllflil florln sens. “m?” ' a afuhheaswm REPORTED BY BUSBMAN ‘film’ "°"“.t.+“°"" SSTQQ‘. “MZ§‘.‘..."‘°E.Z?..ZS§I ——" T? “"“°“- ‘ . - °° sAmn-slwuusnmontmyt Jlfénzzgpufifi-ound ‘ms, are fair and soil drifting has been‘ A m“, o, a hm o, mm d,“ Norway krone . . cmdmd by mm‘ Alberta western living near Red Rock on the shore "Q. “m” '1')" 4m" Amb§eedms is general’ and Sugar 0f Lake Superior about 10 mile-t South Africa pound scone. beet seeding is nearing completion. . G w“ mm w“ b 135p} §§g§"f¢§_§=n_-1§§a_ Saskatchewan Northern Area~Seed 2.2g? Dgygfg? pmpwood contricml. my; United sem- dollar me per “u: m? h“ Ins” swmd" Th‘ “ed b“ who has come out o! the bush after discount. is satisfactory and pmpsccts gerl- his wmwrrs work on” deer‘ ‘ yen; .22: zen:- nr::.~'s.:..~:. g‘1§,‘{§,,"°,’,1',°'“s“,‘°,;,,,,S““,§‘°“°‘"“ o. .... who. w" M gig. ‘rim t-go‘s8%§.1€_;r‘i;: ssérlsgxilpg with raedmg ne f? hfelggfié _ two or Mr. Dawson's employee, LenQ s54; Belgium in; Germany’ soon; areas owing to damage from winds. mum bytgmwéegés u hm m" Cm"! 1m 54°- There k sumcicnt subsoil moisture w‘) 0 er ' m? 5Y1, ma i for germination, but little reserve, £2118‘ éfgmspgfid?“ gleavemge 5m m” and the top soil is ver“ dry. Mani- , , ‘ 00d Q; F'sh Q t tio s tour-Seeding is well-under way ‘mmiillii. trillemgzldr 912m m‘ ' CTGW g . 1 a n Initial moisture conditions general- albums stuck to swamp land m_ < 1y u‘ ma!’ bu“ “m” rawwes are stead oi heading tor higher ground ' looking in the southwestern area. i M1. D (Canadiaa r-ren) Pmvam com weather “d hm‘ like the red deer. sud . swoon. h a uiisdgir; lllilli, p‘l$;§lle:l'e;1igdel!;u. “I. winds lllagve not been favorable ‘to and ‘hen. w“ o! i“ w” unusual“ ‘Vhiflflllfi Q"°""5"I=— growth. Pastures are backward and long‘ gigggsaigilogllgyétotg’? some localities are short of feed. NORTH BA‘ _1 gag“; V14; ° 1 ° ° - time and payrolllu ocs . . . l-l k 4% 5'5 e PROVINCE 0F (IF-BBC . cit: as it: 41.4 fell’: Q “fir d“? MVP“ “P “l "m" szisszsnzzs Pvstvmnllave 3mm»; we“ his"; girliluilgii-estdon-Iczlilfif 5:535:59 werpfoxlmobgagkofi; 2g: iolk Count-y will be reduced avlllnf- 1918M extreme winter has caused ‘some lmmy 35 p" am‘ M ‘ damage to fruit trees. The maple Hummus Non“ DAME AOADEMY syrup yieldlwas hardly up to nor- “luulnlm mu] but tie quality is reported P “m! m4 meadow“ M‘ w‘ n. Ion-owing pupa, o; No‘. better than average. wmggred we“ “d the“ a m” Q Dame Mldvmv muted In lverl-se rnovmcu or ONTARIO iclent moisture in the ground to poi-q over '15 percent for the month 01 Seeding will be rainy general in provide a good seed bed. Fruit trees April: another ten days. Meadows lldveihgvg gufleflg govuqy from wjnfgf- l“ Grade X-M- Mchlr. E- IAOWr- been adversely bllwicd in many kill. Indications point m the M. M“; 819T!» R. B11811“. 6- 340M811!!!- G- districts and new crops 0i alfalfalreage in potatoes being larger than Mag, oeorse. M. Calllehm- M- Mwvn- and clover have suffered. Auqm year. Bob, aid. abundance of mow in the eastern Grade 1X4 Griffith. h Defl- sections of the Province maintained or name! mm‘ Rachel. I. RMI. A- 8119611511. 9- soil in good condition and prospects (gqpunmu m” Gsudet. there are reasonably good. Gener- The pound lg 1n good qqmleloq 5mm. Commercial 01886-4’- 901010011. ally the soil appears to contain sui- m4 gggdjng i; wen mvmm¢ M. h w. M. Haley. u. Mclonis. ficleili immediate moisture, but mm u maxim satisfactory m. ‘Y ° Grade _ —I- Gvudwim - warm weather is badly needed. gross. The acreage being sown to Dwycr. A IAPPIII. O. might-ill‘. R- ‘Bender varieties or apple trees. tomatoes and onions is reported Doucstte. principally Baldwins, were dsmog slightly reduced; the potato pope;- Grsdo VII-JV. Peppln. R- DVWUIW ed: others whiter-ed reasonably well. age is increased. Fruit trees winter- 3- mm“- D- Pew“- M~ mum” Pewh W44 were dlmaged; I188!‘ ed well an dam now in bloom. A non, M. Mitchell. and plum trees came through satis- hesvy crop is indleato‘. small fruits Grade VI-M- Mwlnskev. B- iactorily. vineyards are backwards experienced little winter killing ‘$719114 » I-Mkhillcr. P. Chandler. M. Quinn. but generally withstood the win- Pastor-age is good; the supply oi N- ‘IWOIIIPBMI. P. Bradley. J- ter. Tobacco ‘plants under glass are water for irrigation purposes ls con- Qnma v Doyle J B backward. Tobacco acreage in Nor- sidered satisfactory. 8 —'\M. v - 19w“- Grsd, IV-M. Jay, C. Griffith, c. Doyle. .1. Le-Courslere, R. lvlac- 2 Donald. M. LACOUf-SION, M. Mit- H In chcll, M. Duncan, Z. neblsyer. A. " Gallant. - - I‘ Grade 13-5-1... Oatway, M. Murq rem J- 0 - Persist u. dlCll wlthtlredfeellllll cw m-v- vow. H- mi..u$uu§'..1i.i';.h..nn ......- Malone. L- Murru- uue you are nun; st too high a tmllm. 5 Qsitsvn 'asc