.ACROSS CANADA nr Auf sznmuss roun. l. ~ _; -< »|'p¢_ 6! o trip across winds seems 'at lint all-noe an ex- _wisive \\n4°W.l§\n¢ W the average . wen, when l=e;cr one steps ie een- the dist-Ines covered and the ’ mu gg ni; ure, hotels and incidental -_ nwises, Yet it is not necessarily all ,weeelvely f expensive preposition. f-- ,mlb under the All Expense 'roar it ‘. an bg made at I comparatively snail .4 e!P9¢\5°» -a ' V Thu year the .5darn's Tour will " ,nw-tok; its !0\l.tth_ and the Kerr -J? gfywn in min annum Au expense =» ur. _ “Tm Adam’s tur will leave Montreal i_ Thursday, July llth., for the Pacific mar, visiting enroute Toronto. Mm- `».k|, winnipeg; Saskatoon. Calgary, .‘ j§,ff_ uk; Louise, Edmonton, and gqeugn the, Canadian _Rockies to ` 1...” nupert ana ine rseme oem. ' ,mm g palatial Ganuiian_Natlonal smmship will be boarded for e. trip _ -gimugh sheltered scenic seas to van- "eeuver. From Vancouver the party yin start on the retutn Joumey and 'Qui visit Jasper ` National Park, qmedels llriect National Play- geund. From Jasper National Park um “ny ,111 visit the lnrflnlo park < si Wainwright, and from there will yiigeeeed on their homeward _tourney ie Port Arthur, embarking st that ` We en a vessel ez Northern Naviga- ' gm company tor a trip through the 1 ,press Lakes to Sarnia reschinl » 'Montreal siitiirday...-eusiist Srd. Th, Kerr-Bryson tour commences ' ' V Toronto Wednesday July Will . ‘t . -1 f me ineiueee a a-ip to victoria B. o.. ~_“1¢gv1n¢ Alien Aillliet 8th.. on the re- ~ lim;-p, gonrney. The tour ends at Toron- ` 'wiiueilet 1011- ` » ~*-' 1,, 4u.n`penee 'reur is one o! the .'i,.°.. engeysbie me ieesnexnen-sive 3* ny, ¢1- making A »'.i‘rl.nsocntinent .' The rates for the Adaurs tour. 'I *gem Montreal, are irom §330.000 P21' .`:f.p.-ren up, and !or the Kerr-Bryson. mm iq;-onto, $332000 up, according < ie me class oi accomodation de- flree. ‘ T fi run inionnatien with regard fc f 'loth tours may be had,fron-i any . ‘emaaien National Ascot. °r ff°m F- "'iw_ Robertson, General Pasansef i fggent, Moncton. N- 3- _peaf Hear Again 'rnreugi._ New Aid lunleee Ne Bigger 'risen -Dime Wil" Entllllllstle Followint T°“'"" FlO¢` Tllll oil? il evoied ex- scienti- ol Acousti- Richuinlid por- that yet for is one ot oi Dr. that it can be ss ‘-much ' success B_u!i’ersrs from intarrh the Oil when used according topdirections 'will sive .prompt re1ieL.._ Many sufferers from §;i”;;;.ii¢..';.‘;i°.:.;m'°°”€ _QF . MEA T 5 ` SALE Hn _ _ .A .__ horse finest, boneleu bee! and beef tripe _for sale. aromas co.. 1.-rn. ll¢\!l _& -____..i*__ _-l-_;1___. ` - THE LAND WE LOVE ny mam; nmol: FARM LAND VALUES Q. What are the present farm lsnd values in Canada? A. The average value of the oc- cupied farm lands oi’ Canada as a whole. including both improved and unimproved land, as well as dwelling houses, barns, stables and other farm buildings is retumed se S38 per acre. By provinces the averages are as !ol~ lows, with the previous year’_s values given within brackets: Prince Edward Island. $44 ($41): Nova Scotia 834 ($37); New Brunswick $31 ($30): Qlleb” " ($57): Ontario S62 ($85): Man... .27 027); Saskatchewan |27 $26); Alberta, $28 £828); British Columbia, S90 (89.) - In Sympathy With Teachers At a meeting of the Labolfrs Protective Union the following resol- utions re the present situation re- garding “increased salaries for teach- ers," was unanimously adopted. Wheras “On account of our 'teach- ers requesting the government to ln- crease their salarles' arid were refused; and whereas they have decided to stop teaching until the matter is ad- justed; and whereas "The children attending those school are helpless in settling this grievance." Therefore resolved that we the Laborers Protective Union place our- selves on record as _being in sym- pathy with the teachers; and further resolved "That we are ot the opinion that every member of the Legislative Assembly should co-operate and pass such legislation as will enable our teachers to continue their good work in connection with our educational department. - Daniel Gillis, president , ‘Daniel Coughlin, secretary L. P. U. S1’i!lRLING. 'ibn members and one visitor met, M. the homo 01' MIB- Jnmes Hiscott for the February meeting. The Institute has Dliwcd H drinkinz fountain in the school and rent gilt to sick members. A hmilv was provided with cakes, etc.. during a period of sickness in the home. Plans are M1118 H1355 ' 9° hold an entertainment and dance in the hall, durins Easter week. TAKING PECK OUT OF PEPKIBH “I don‘t en.i0Y Galina" "Wim" __ "Because ii spciis my al>i>=ti'e| - Buen Humour. M}4\`i'3~ '_u » f . retetdesbclllno-.-` [IIB FERTlL1;i;:ns i Colonial . Formula “A” or . fEbrnnda WB" ' nfiunen cleverly ww- _ . wllinonnly sive rw ww F"- esgreeiiyeinri-l.m»uien¢eui»¢~ _ ei§'."p_".»rneii~ mln! eemlu eine. . o i 'I ` nuns ben. iboroarbli' ggeqlllpgylortbemsolvu saddened be1l\l!|°l W i oemiww » _~ .......s..W, _ wriielsdlloettl 1 Central Guardian nut for the hue burner. A. Plckard er ce.. phone 240. ‘coca-a-as-ar _ l f HARD COMr-DM. dt W. Chelt- -*_ nlscmllomo cosn ronsr... Albion 'Nun suringbili and weien ' sninraeiie. orders delivered from cars. A. Pickard do Co., phone 240. \ " om-s-as-ai. #Wil ' I sua 'mU,li.sos'!.-nent roi-get the sale at H. P. Uudmorfl, Buckley Point, Thursday. March 28th. If not fine fcllowins one dev. sooo-s-27-11. ' nanrssr-servibe creed ri-may morning. Mu-ch 29th st 11 o‘clock. Offering lor relief of miners and their Ilmilidd. ` ‘ wool: rsmuos-sum service sunday arte.-neon,_Maren aut ei s dciock. Mr. Rodger et Beirut wiu preach. , FERTILIZER.-Just arrived Super, roieeh, Ammonia, soda emi msec Goods. which we can deliver st»onoe. Call soon. A. Home dt Cd. . ‘ _ toes-a-27-ai. rouca obunr-'rnere were two cues on yesterday niorning's Police Court Docket. A man for selling milk under the mt, wee rinééi`tii.Qo and costs. An old offender charged with being drunk and disorderly was awarded 010.00 or twenty days in jail. On rdcommendation he was 'sent to hospital. _f anssnsnssnli ensues united Church. Rev. David, Coburn, M. A.. B. D., Pastor. Services tor March iilst: Rose'_Va1ley. 11 a. m. Gran- ville, 3 p. in. Pleasant Valley, 7.30 .p. m. The Lordfs supper will be dis- pensed in Granville Preparatory ser- vice March Niih and opening of the mite boxes. Meeting o! the Onicial Board in Breadalbane on April lst at 2 p. ln. ~ PBOTOGRAPBED- `Fi'id|.y's Tc- rontoDailyM»ilAndltmpiije has si line photograph ot the board ot Sabbath Schools and Young Peoples societies of the Presbyterian Church among' whom one noticed Rev. R. Ii. Stavert. Hunter R.iver;and Rev. Win. Orr Mulligan ol Bydney.Mines for- merly oi this city rsmwoan Dann.--Mr. Ernest O. Webb of Cavendish received s te- legram on Monday, March 25th. ` bearing the sad news of the death of his brother, William, in Los Angeles, California, on Saturday morning Mmm :si-¢i'ei_ ureege ei nity three . years. He.was the eldest son o! the late Mr. and Mrs. James Webb of o'r..eary`, and left P. ri. Island about thirty years ago. He leaves to mourn oi Illinois U. B. end live sisters namely, Mrs. Wm. Hart. Los Angeles Wm. Mscxendrlok, Uenipbellton Lot 4, -P. E. Island. 'also three brothers: Charleebourg Quebec and Emest of The Maritiines Maritime Provinces are receiving a great deal-of publicity thwlllh I' series of articles which are appear-i ing in the New Outlook. the Drill! o! the United Ohui'ch._D\lblished'il1~ ‘roronte,_ inconnection with the New _outloox Maritime tear iniszeomlnc summer. These articles are written. . with me iee.ritiiii°.P“W1\1°°°- 'U4 give a pen. pietiiro of their' scent( 'beauties and other twill?-! 01 BPM!! in t0l|l'istl.‘ ` ' ' ~'1'here' WU!! ODPM Oil e‘g§ §§§§;; _iniii awakening of in _ the‘D°°Pl0 °! , time Provinces as eiiegreeter number w int year. and this *our reduce: tim ewepfned interest 7 'ne new oaueoi 'mime ww (win ima Monday. Jw' and will vie the Gam.. Netlebsi e tliero ti _omwa W SP7’ enemy Nm. over the qc- guensy. io the idvof' the it Lim-ence at DOW. gm, qui the .special V Ueoadllll ‘cold to. point Jimi: lil a., df. _ ins ...Lili i..i.;`.`.'.`J` l.li.`.§ii`l»`if`\"\l ' m ' Hats for Easter RIGHT THINKING heads wear right looking hats, the sorts that the ‘fMEN’S. STORE” is showing in gen- erous profusion this week. Narrower ’ brlms, with slightly tapering crowns are very popular this Spring. $2.75 _$4 $5 $7 § his wife. Maynie Penkey, formerly; ,f - Young Men’s Spring over- '“‘° ‘°"“"’ ‘°""”"'°”°' °' th' coats, slip on style in fancy ‘ grey and fawn tweeds. single breasted models, all evidently. by mme one W2” 'M94 `Young Men’s Spring over- coats in the new form fitting double breasted models- in' fancy light and medium tweeds, all sizes $2o.oo Gloves- for '] New Gloves for Easter, come in and see the popular Deerskin, which gives you something very dressy and smart Also an excellent wearer. _< Prices i and Ties for Easter _ The fiifest rangeof spring ties you have _ever seel. small patterns regimental i stripes, jacqiards, ties brilliant and ties ‘““"’*° . 75°: $1 $1.35~$1.50 R Men’s and young men’s spring overcoats, fancy grey,` fawn and dark mixed tweed, single breasted models, slip on styles . . . . . _ . . Light weight coats for men and young men, slip on styles, single breasted coat, all Wool clothes in fancy greys, browns, .and fawn tweeds and new overcoats all.sizés, sas-on i e. , , , \\| _ oaur.. Mrs. Wm; ni1i,` Westport, , -, ` _ . _ ' cenn, Mi-e. James wedlock -and sire. 5, ‘. .- ”'~ louise Ramsay, O'Lesry, and Mrs. I Fr I ` ` _ Young Men’s fine wo"`r`sted suits in plain and fancy blues, herring-bones and fancy browns, single and double breasted models. The new double breasted vest suit in plain all wool. Blue botany serge, with small pencil stripe' single breasted two buttoned coat, double breasted vest, and pleated _trousers lsr- Ms-1 Edwin, Ins Angeles, Calif., -Gordon. " ` ' .i - ~' ' °~"'-er ~ . ` Look After Your Wardrobe NOW! Summer. Tear _Te .. &OVercoa`ts for Easter Suits fQ1' Easter Men’s and young men’s all wool serge _suits in plain navy blue, ‘guaranteed fast color, single and double breasted models, pink bot- tany yarns . . . . . . Men’=i all wool hand tailored scotch tweed and worsted suits in fancy grcys, browns, and fawns, single and double breasted models. These suits tailored by, Lounder, Tor- onto... . .4 .. . ._ ._ . 5 W I A Moore fo’ McLeod Ltd. ., ‘ A . \ ~ ’ t ~ s 4 \ .The Mens Store ma besesui mei: 'lh'0kQr'I - 5" ,' _ -wt is digéis _egigcr §§§§ rr; Wil heh -strife ancestors . now at feet. iofcdld the harvest- to their; sickle gheir sober wishes never learned to _ m,_ ‘mm mcmmld, mm umm - iii: WU lil Gill' ' _ `Yi0id,' _ ltflyi _ bm." hu bm” mul' hu and prosperity, ,Their Iuordw oft-the _stubborn liebe Along the cool sequestered ie oi' .M un ‘_ "Mom, - oi the hasfltrolli _ . _ ` _ life _ » ua. °|»9°¢wu_ gg ‘|59 ggmey ' new iocurid didytliey #rin tum- They kept the nolseiell__ieaor oi their ‘mum ohumtwwm' .M we .““!\4»" -. ' '_' ' "U31 - 1 .vietnam ve,iei-»eapumo.__ ` oceania-, " """“° ea _ '”""°”'°"-"‘ .M°‘;\‘: tnrnedirernspmiseur ieenmwseassnuneip. menace in. Wiellli si fi 2-. 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