In“. - "saw-Q f) - - “fir-arr. ‘l! ' l .5‘ .,.,. a l" ‘t! / . i ' ~ I ' I i 1M“ i! rrrscnaammarown GUARDIAN - ‘ _ MAY 6» 1925 _ fPACEll-‘GUR _ - _ __= _ ltwhuaglmiwF. \ m: a: tJ-‘in-im-‘ta video W r for_ numovoui flfnrru at v‘er vlgxfigl’ "i tomnt c n rs all illmpllcll! ‘Ind.' lily ofnllp pa . Hnahlgh‘ auction fuel fee while engine‘ t start ant‘ SPILp, air and priv- ‘I'l- Corns show a lack of pcr~ sonai care and daintincss. .. . . Any woman will look after her face. A lady will take just as much care ofhcr feet. A blemish there is just as much of a personal re- proach. . . . A dainty wo- inan keeps her feet so ex» dainty woman is ashamed of Corns Blue-jay THE QUICKAND sauna war TO END A CORN Oil“ thecom-rciicvirlgthe pres- sure/Thcpain stops at once. Soon tbecorn goes. Blue-ii)‘ leaves nothing to guess- work. You do not have to decide how much or how little to put on. Each down plaster is a complete stan - ardized treatment. with just therightamountofthemagic mediation to end the corn. quisite that they could be viewed at any time, without the faintest embarrassment. . . . ‘There one discovers the breeding of a woman. She is peasant or princess ac- cording to the degree of her fooodaintiness. “IIIE iliil anon from Pusimova Oaillofl- . i UNUIUAL IXl-ltlpif, Chlnsss embroidery, lacs, nowltiiec. etc. at Quoon Hotel s...» todai; only. 877 6 6 1i. THERE WILL ‘as ‘unto AT Hops River upper hall a pie social musical entertainment and dance in aid oi the poor on “Iodiresday, May 6th. ‘ ~ 45 VENDOR RECOVERED-g r. R. ‘F. ‘Modddgan, Vendou- undoi- "the Prohibition Commission has re- ooveiod from his recent ssvsre ill- Eess and 1s again abls to take up is business activities. IQLAND ARTISTB HEARD. - In the Maritime concert‘ to be broadcasted on Friday night, May 8th droin Radio ‘Station C.N.R.A.. ‘Moncton, N. EB., Mrs {Bert Hyndman St. Peters and Miss Laura Wight- man, Montague, P. E. I., are among the artists broadcasting. SCOTCH COAL-Jilin Steamer "Poverll" sailed from Glasgow, Scotland with 2000 tons high grade Scotch Coalgior A, Pickard a. Co. This is the first shipment oi Coal ever imported to the Island from Scotland. A Pickard 8t 00., say their customers must have the best. 799-5-4M3i. LIVELY .W|ATER FRONT. -- Early yesterday afternoon the Marine Department Dredge No. 4. ‘Capt. MacLood, docked at Pick- ard's wharf. Out of ‘St. John, N. 13., and bound for Bonaventure. Monthly Meeting 0f Th0 C. W. 'L. The regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown subdivision C- \\', L. was held on Tuesday night in the Assembly Hall of the Cathe- dral with the newly elected Presl" dent .\irs w. J. Mciatyre in the chair. After the opening’ Dray!" the president introduced the speak- er Qt the evening Rev Maurice MacDonald the Honorary (‘llalllflm of the organization. The Rev Father spoke along 50m‘? 0t the lines of active endeavor of the society namely Education and the problem of ‘lib? $011115 girl from rural places coming to the town l0 (‘lifn a livelihood very often friend- loss and lonely. I'll! Sire-rial ‘he need of religion htefng a vital neces- sily Iu the scheme of any education which will {It the child for life as a ml In a matierlal wary and also as was so much more to be desired. in a spiritual way. She promised to work iailthfu-lly ‘tor the success of the League In all its undertakings and with this ‘promise of the united assistance of the board of officers so cordially offered at their recent executive meeting she urged all the members to a continued interest and a united cooperation. Mrs. lilaclntyre also spolne of the splendid ‘work done well and efilic- iently of the retiring Corresponding Secretary Mrs M..M. Murphy and this Recording Secretary ‘Mrs Frank Murray. These ladies were ever zealous in the work of their ros- pectlve departments. The sub-division.‘ is to be congrat- ulated on the ‘personeill of the var- ious coin-mittees ‘elected which is as follows: Juvenile lvelfarc, Mriss Florence Dorsey, Mrs F. Mc- Kiearney, Mrs J. Austin "Trainor; Social Service, ‘Mrs F. J. Casey, Mrs usi-ful citizen and an asset to i-he community. Frank ‘Murray, Mrs Lao Ghaiswnv; “ma, Stannnu ‘flimg aged poor, Mrs G. J. McCormac and rs J. J. Johnson; sidk visiting, tot-III! thamlalvea . , ' . ti fiiifiilfai-‘ZZ?till? .~‘.§"Z.‘;l..‘é3 A. m. Micron-r v , h Mrs Jus. Kiggins; Education, Miss Fflffiflggfialldfoclfmnfeiffj“ ‘prgfffffflfliicc-ratn, Mrs K. Ledwell, Mrs a. H. iill ouunhoiut the world. Oi theilllonoghau; ‘Program and Enter- yofingbtfiendlesq gm m, spoke wlthliélilllll€llt ..\Irs J. O. Arsienault, Mrs iS. S. Qua, she is accompgnlcd ‘by two tugs, the Socenada, Capt. Gregor ‘Fraser. which is, equipped with wireless, and the Helena, Capt Read. Both tugs are steel built and their maneuvers in the harbor yesterday after they had docked ‘tbs dredge helped give a more than usually anlmatedand business‘ like appearance to the water front. Dredge No. 4 put into this port ior shelter from the rising wind and weather. ' wsaaottits ‘ Mr. John A. Masses-tray has gone on a. tri-p to Kitohonar, Ont. Dr and Mns ,H. T.’ Colvin have returned irom a month's visit to " and Chicago. Mr Raymond Srnallwood, Mount ‘Stewart, passed through the city yesterday on his way home irom a visit to the United States. Mr. Colin McKay, East Bedequs who has ‘been visiting in the city for a few diayslenvss today by the‘ Harland ‘for Victoria and gryon where he will spend some ays. Her many ‘friends will regret to learn of the serious illness from luuch charity and sympathy and ‘(JDH ‘uccuiigan and Miss Clam - he carnlest care! ‘anlp l’ l ' g?"zlgzeigl_e‘\l\,l~leflw ‘He promised ml The regular business of the meet-I be ever ready to ailvise and assist mg was the“ dealt wml- ‘lemma M in all matuirs and activities fosler- ‘Various conivenors be“? pmsemedl‘ 0d by the League In the future as showed important mane" dealt, n‘ the pa“ l M the conclusion of with efflectlvely. ‘llhere was a, Father MacDonald's address them"? meaning with seven“ giving‘. "mnhhrs sang the Me no Cimadaf- thelrnames for membership, and a: Mm Macmtyre ‘spoke brienygvroiiiise of ‘in-any mone for tbs fu- lllllll‘l{lll‘g‘i.ilO members for the lion-PMs’ \ . m.- - ‘ . , (iii-‘gaiiillt-ciiltluiiiiri‘ (Iéllfnllllzixlkifldgilfilclnlhmg and send to the ‘relief “t. iii-lied ‘Inltsmst and support lu illlitg": ‘listmsucd Miner's ‘amines l“ lrllill-{IIU work. She ‘tostifilcvl to bho ma” B“? A committee wmipfls‘ uxlzvlli-ilt work done by her prcdve- in“ Mrs F" J" Caaey- Mk“ Dorsey cuss“ in Mme Mm R L (aaseyglllil ‘Mrs G. J. ‘McCormac are pre- who lfluvcs a. record oi ‘work nc- Rated m accept an] cmnflbuilona “I coiupllsheil which is indeed admir- °‘3."Mng' slides‘ em and ‘pack and able‘ she spoke o, the wonderful ship by the early ipart of next. week. gm“, me C“ w_ I‘ by?“ Iflfdsmp On motion the meeting adjourned. §l‘i‘.‘;"‘..§;.”.f“”i..‘i‘ Sifiilill‘? .12.‘; Alleged Bootlegger Allowed Appeal club ‘houhc for the League and its. various supervisory societies, and‘ whllch it is hoped will be a Common-I lty Centre ‘for ‘a1‘I this ladies of tho con ion; So all may benociti (cangdlan pa") by the“ ndiosity‘? of the‘ Blshlolb‘ ()'I“TA‘WA, May 5.— The ISuprems S-he urged a drive for ruombiers (lur- (‘pun of Cgqyalda today ‘Kaye “mm, mans judgment allowing the appeal of (‘coil Smith of Windsor, Ont., against tho judgment 0f the Excha- m" r (‘mrrt which ruled that his jug-NIB coniingjinolllrhs. The Dio- crsnn- Cou-vvntiou which will be ‘proliits from bootlcgging wane l5‘I.l'l)- jilCl. to income tax.. Iwlrl in ("IIZITIOlIUlIHVII in‘ ‘Svurtvmlri-r w’ll mukn thu now Rosary ilull its lu-iidqiiiirtcrii. The (hunks of the members “urn duo Rev-M-aulilce MacDonald for his unfailing zeal llllfl devotion l0 the League and its work and the presi- dcnt felt that with his continued c0- npcratinn tho work would ivnntinuo as in the jmsl yl-nrs, to bc silccoss-_ Many New Yachts Will be Launched | Interest in yachting is on the in- (‘PC1139 and owners of yachts are bouts In readiness ior the season's activities. Sunday afternoon two ni-w yachts, built by Mr. Malcolm Irwin with the assistance of their mvncrs, were on the river for their InItInI spins. Mr. Malcolm Irwin ‘ h-ad his new boat "Zenith" out and Perhaps have she made n great showing. G u » Mes-"Ji. Jack Kiing iiljld a $191135 Arthur Campbell, joint own- ilo you suffer from (lifllfdflfl or ain in the era of the "Plnaud" had their pi of tho stomach (espuclallyn tor eating) bout out also. The "Plnaud" is plain,‘ rstoinach, hoart- b lliigd pains around waist- llns, billousnessor colic, pains In ri htsido between or undershoultlei-hlademsiilitlng, shooting, boring, burning sensations l‘ Gall Trouble is lmrd to rec lzs bscauss symptoms nro so indirect an misleading. 00% of psoplc will: Gall Ftmlvs do not uvsn ma- l'l.'.Y..‘l‘$l.f-¢i'..'§i.2“°‘ "' caliod after her dsslgnsr Mr, John Pinaud who is an Islander but is now residing in the United States. Mr. James Roberts has a new ‘hoat on the wharf which will be put in the water in a dew days. He has not yst decided/on a name tor her. Master John Moor-q display- ed great ability in the building 0t his own yacht which will =be launch- ed this weak. Master ‘Moors is only 16 yours oi’ ago but his boat is a splendid one. _ _ Mclnnls ‘has a new boat nearly complstbd and i-I. Will b0 told! 101' vc been long garment. w: and Stomach uiiorsrs LATTS .of Kinkora. Her son, Mr. C. G. Duffy A resolution ‘wars ‘made to collectlirmmflfired i") M9 h°m9 1°“- now busily engaged getting their - pneumonia oi’ Mrs. James iM. Duffy K. 0., oi tbs oily, was called to her bedside this morning. iMr. and ‘Mrs. John ‘N. McLean. (nee ‘Miss Fliorenco lSmlth) left yes- terday morning ior Sydney. Mr. MdLean. who has been Assistant Manager of the ‘Hat-Ills Abbatoir Co, for the pas; (ow months. has been Receiver Appointed (Canadian Press) IIJONDON, iMay -5-—~A Receiver was appointed today for the Gould Steamship: and Industrlals Limited ship ‘builders, shirp owners and iron workers with a capital of 3,000,000 sterling. ::A Household Medicine. —'i‘hey that are acquainted with the sterl- ing ‘properties of Dr. Thomas’ Eclsctrlc Oil In the ‘treatment of many ailments would not ‘be with- out it in the houpe. . It is truly a‘ household medicine and as it is effective In dealing with many or- dinary complaints it is an inex- pensive ‘medicine. So keep it at hand, as the call for it may como most unexpectedly. __...i___.___ _i.___{1 Keep Your Baby Happy And Smiling Don't lot baby's tender akin becoma chatted or chapped. Bsauva than ' ls, always kspt clean ‘up: dry and that plenty of good, talcum powtlsi‘. lg I | u a a spaaa y rat-spas: ‘ nowdar Is ldaal_ . this puvpo _ c ' your baby ' Irritation.‘ ‘ col-as of o. H. Vroom of Middleton Jilwart, now in ‘Mb "IMANT u... 24th oi May. John Mill-Q. i 1:40.110: results -‘ APPENDICITIB = ‘buonrtnrnouanas . DIIUOGIIII co. Limited the commugt: will be discussed. owtlsr oi the "Pollyvvog". has a new boat under construction and it will be ready lor launching in a few days. "Mr. Ed. Flynn has tw new boats on the ways which vvil be ready ‘for launching before tho 24th. With such increased activity in yachting circles a sp ndid lllill- mer oi racing may bu snticlpat .. The annual meeting of the Ch - lotetown Yacht Club will be hold Anmvaa sAraLv. ._ um‘: Veronica Rosalia Maolilillsn has arrived‘ sate in South-Portland. On the twelvth of May, slio lenvéo than tor South Carolina. - MANY. THANKS -‘ at the An- nual rmootlng of tho. - Anti-filler)- culosls Association tho ilcllowing resolution was unanimously ado t- ed via: That the thanks of ts Anti-Tuberculosis ‘Association be Co. for -many, iavours received dur- ing-tha year. M. I. Dewar, Secre- tary. HORSE RUNS AWAY. - Just ‘before five o'clock yesterday, a farmer's horse standing outside N. Rattenlburyb on Waiter Street. suddenly became irlghtened‘ and dashed down towards the station. Some plucky attempts were made dangsred the lives oi some young. stars playing at the road side. At.- tsmpting-to turn Hlllsboro Street corner the ‘horse fell and slid into the curb, where it was recaptured. The animal was apparently unin- jured, but the shafts of the‘ heavy cart to which it was harnessed 310m badly smashed and splinter- susv mAnKe-n-aluioupi. the insiqe aural-list attendance was not much greater ‘than usual yester- day, ths produce side of the unarket square presented a busy appear- ance all morning and much of the afternoon. Much of this was due to ‘the presence in this ‘port of the Canadian Supper, ior which Mr. Teed, the city woiglisr was kept busy weighing cattle. Hay sold at 67c—70c; stmw 40c; oats 600-450; red potatoes 22c; blue potatoes 25c; t/urnips 20c-22c; young pigs $8.00—$10.00. Butter 38c——40c; egg 30c; fowl 81.00- 1.50; ‘turnips Sc-‘Bc each; beets 20c; carrots 20c. POTATO EXPORTSJ-A total of‘ 150.632 tons of potatoes was shipped tfrom New Brunswick ha,- twson April 1, 1924, and March 31. 1925, according to the official rs- N. 5.. district fruit and vegetable inspector for the Maritime Prov- inces under the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture. Prince Ed- ward Island shipped 30,277 tons during the ‘some time ‘and ‘Nova Scotia sent out 6,187 tons. Thus. New Brunswick is shown to ba far in ‘the lead of the Maritime Prov- inces in potato shipments.‘ The list oi places taking part cf ‘the crop and the number of barrels follow: pool, 290578: Manchester, 190.392; Glasgow, 94,749; Cardiff. 4.6.954; Hull, 33080; Newcastle, 1.625;‘ Southampton, 29.277 and Ham-bur ‘ 18,657. Total overseas. 1,103,980. Newfoundland. 115,710; West Indies, 3,372; Boston, 650; Ontario 7.416; Quebec, 68,332; St. John. local. 20,076; other New Brunswick points, 9,270; P. E. Island, 422; Halifax, local, 20,754; other Nova Scotla points, 25.345. IN ‘MEMORIAM wuss ssssi: Kzssmo The sad news was received by River Bridge. Monday evening of the death 0i’ his sister. Miss Bessie Keeping in Worcester, Moss. where she ‘has ‘been training as a nurse in the City Hospital. ‘Miss ‘Keeping. who was only young lsdy of -most charming per- sonality and a great favourite with all who knew her. Her passing away on the very threshold of womanhood comes as a great blow to the ‘other ‘members of her ‘family and will be greatly deplored by a wide circle oi friends. She is a ‘daughter oi Mr and Mrs William Keeping oi Murray Har- bour. - nurse she graduated from Prince of Wales College, after a success- ful ‘career as a student; and sub- selquently taught school at. Mel- vI le. No particulars of her death have been received but It is evidently very sudden, as nonews had pro- viously come regarding her illness. ‘father and ‘mother, three brothers and two sisters. The‘ brothers are: Minter, of Vancouver. ‘B. 0-. rray Harbour and Dr ‘Benjamin Keeping oi Ver- IIOn River Bridge. are Miss Olive, residing in the, UnltediStntes and Mrs Francis Drake, of Vernon River Bridge.‘ The ‘body arrived on the Island last night. accompanied by -Mlss. Olive Keeping, sister of the d9‘ ceased: and the funeral. will b; held‘ on Thursday to the Morris!‘ ‘Harbour Comets y. ’ ~c+¢o4o0 V . . . NAmizI-rs“ _ t REMEDY w» all naal. Limb In , em spring s! the. rur- Owf syatstna want building, up, on. wiuom ' Heidi-bins ‘Bitters; has baan thqstandard blood ' purlltsr for psnsratlsna. ‘It is. aha wait spring tonic. ' Syrup _ of White.“- Pine‘ and Tar tendered the Guardian Publishing, to stop the run-away which an» London, 389.612; Liver-l ‘ ‘ l‘. . Half‘ l-Iour Talk ior ‘Boys and Dr. Benjamin Keeping. 0t Vernon . twentytwo years of age, was a _ ‘Before taking up training for a ' ‘She leaves to mourn lbesideshsr . The sisters _ ‘ldhpot l Rflmilfillwils“. . mmgsiaa o! "Wbol Bill" ‘seq-lilies ‘in-lacs Edward last oveninl iii-aw another crowded housmthlg‘ “m. his unclean-envy o! tho WM - w we _p1.ayem.wsre a/ll in ‘emails!!! form so min-t the psrforinonefl 118l- gyening ‘was also a 8"!!!’ 9“°°°'°' he musical numbers by the 088m” and gentlemen proved 8179M M“ and received great applause. It is {crapped 4.11M. Q10 COIIIPaBY ha"! ‘keen asked w produce "W110i B"! l" wonderful rFCeIYlIlOII 111°"- ' Justice Haszard and Justice Arson- ‘awlt on the fBencli. The first case was an appeal from a judgment by a Magistrate. Allex. J. McDonald, appellant. Leo Praught A‘ m ma m-eytou; gig-M's performan s Orchestra and the ‘kiddies and ladi?‘ ' Summerside. ‘Ii’ this is decided 0n _> undoubtedly they will] meet ‘Wxlll a Supreme Court-Opens. The Easter ‘harm oi the Supreme Court opened this morning at eleven - o'clock, Chief Justice Mathieson. , wisnmc respondent. The actrlon arose over the cuttins down of s. iencs ‘which the respond- ent ‘put on his land to shop traffic. A number of witnesses were ex- amined and at 5 o'clock adjourn- ment was taken until 10/30 this morning when the ‘hearing wil-l be resumed. The Teachers And The Vote Reports coming in from various sections of the Province, indicate that the teachers are giving splen- did assistancs, In the taking oi the vote on the Restricted Area Plan. It has ‘been suggested that the time oi attending to the taking of the vote be during the present week from May 4th to May 9th. In ‘many sections the cattle owners oi the district will attend to this work in cooperation with the teacher. In many other districts. the whole responsibility will he left with the teacher. In any case ‘the latter is asked to exercise his or her full influence and power in order that a full vote may ‘be re- corded on this question. A great deal oi time ‘may ‘be saved ‘by ask- ing the rate ‘pnysns to hold a meet- ing rat which the petition forms in, the hands of the teacher should be- iprsssnted tor signs/titres. I-i’ there are any cattle owners, who are not in attendance at such s. meeting they should ‘be called on later ‘by the teacher and their signatures solicited. It is to be earnestly l1°l>ed W“ ‘all our teachers and ‘breeders are fully alive to the great lmlWPl" once and value oi this questlomi and will give it their lull support. o. N. n. PROGRAM i | WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1925 i CNRO (436 Metros, OTTAWA. ONT‘ 7 p. m. (E. B. T.)- .. PART I. I t Girl.s—Uncle Dick. 7.80 p. m.-— Dormiinion lDopalrtmont of Agrfcul- tu-ro Mamket R8001‘!!- 8 p. Im.—— PART ll.- Cbatoau Uaurier Concert Orchestra direct troru IMBID Dining Room, Chateau lauricr Hotel. 1. Ovortum—“~RBYm°llIl" (Thom- as)" .2. Concert Places (a)‘“8erenada" iCh-omlinade), (b) "Dogss March" (Rosin) 3. Entracte-“Gondola Love Song" (Olsen). 4. VnIso-"Blue Danube" (Strauss) PART III. 1. Address: "Sprfngfiarilcrillitig." b)’ (Mr. Frcill-I. Bysho. Past lfreclur, Honticwlturirl Society. 2. Soprano s0lD8—‘Gl‘tlllp or Old‘ Scotch Airs (Traditional)- AL-gus ‘MaoKenzis. 3. Clarinet Solos (a) lntermmzzo, "Forget Mo "Not" (Allan MdBeill), (m) issrenade (MoszkowsliU-Mr. Fired ‘H. Bysho. 4. Ternor ‘Solos‘(a) "ire-rain: ‘s9lll" (Maloohn Lawson). (b) "lmvcfs Gordon of Roses" (Haydn Wood) --¢Mr. Jwlilli-alm Nixon. ,5,I Woiln- Solo-"Romiance and Bolero" (DBIIJOIB)—~MI‘. James Mc- ‘Intyro. 0. ‘Soprano 1501p —- "flaming" (Ttvrosa del Riogok-Muis. Angus ‘MncKsmie. 7. Habinmtflecltsrtions (n) “Whon I Spark do ‘Nice Girl" (lb) “De Buy Biron’ on do Buimlri’ Deck" (W. TyndalU-Mr. Stephen Ack- ‘Ii-ml s. oiinimm ‘Solo-ilbolish Dance (Schsn-warurok- Mr. ‘IF-red. H. ‘Bulls. Dffloplano Solos-"bovo Cams at Dawn" (Marlon Osborne) "A - ‘VH9! ("Dlclatnonfl-Mrs. Angus - Moclsnsio." ‘ l0. Vlloitvgo ‘Scotch Fantasia urdgairewq, ,rc:)—Mi-. James ii;- ‘m ’ ‘fAt the Cedar“ ‘ 7mm... ‘Oainpbpli ‘Booth-Mir. . is. rsaoi-‘oolo-"oilrméncita" (Gor- ldHLwnay-dilrj. William Nixon. ' PART IV . diatom ‘Daurior Dance Orchestra tr Bill/l, Room, Chateau "y, _.ar‘f‘Zl-lntlegi._ n» OOUGI-Dglml .104 non: Mrucrtous -r'u'r pr “av- ‘P! In.“ Qu-Ilprqi Ialllllll» ' I ‘ l‘ ‘ . '- -. _> .' ting on ' Louis B..Mayer psi fir! I: nmmms cum: sections of tho districts mehtioitud. GENERAL In tho Prnlnlc Provinces scrding has been sturled carllcr than usual und tho seed bed generally ‘is lu_ excellent condition. Tlio season‘ isi three ‘week-s ie-arllor lhnu usual In Ontario and earlier than ihe uvvr- nge in Eastern (lucbvc and tlru Maritime lProviuqcs. in llriilsh Goilumbin It is aibout two ‘wt-cits late. Details follows:—~ PRAIRIE PROVINCES EDMONTON DISTRICT — Stu-d- Iug somewhat. ilvlziyt-il owing i0 rc- rnnt houvy rziius but sued lliil in 0x‘ cvrlvnt ciuitiitiuii. ilAi/(IAIIY DIS- 'l‘lol(.'T-—i*‘r0iti 10 to 50% seeding has l)(‘(?ll ilnno. liloisturc nmplv. llrfl- ‘ld-ZTIIIIIKIIXIE l)lS’l‘lll("I‘~-‘ Ilcccut heavy rains iloluyi-il ODOHIIIOIIS but, scciling is now protein-gum; "prior fuvourzihli- ccnilitlons, mui-sturo. um‘ ‘pie. ‘in Irrigated districts in the south six lllillliiilllil urn-s llI'I.‘ T0ll<ly for sugar hut-m. IIIGHINA DIS- TRICTr-(‘nld ulmr; ry \\‘l‘.'lilli‘l‘ ro- llllYllttl Iuilliii Swirling upuruilousi I.“ tho s-nutil. but sri-iliui- ‘i_-. nnw wvll under way llll(ll‘l‘ (‘Xi ,‘lliiil (solidi. tious. Spring pliiughiiu: is WUll ud- VilIlCP-(l. TlllnN‘. =4 no mhtorlal change in Wllfilll. ll('.I'('.'i1.{\0 although ir-dicutions pain; to slit-tilt increase. SASKJYPOON DISTIUUF-Seediin‘); lllls been toniiitlomhly‘delayed lby rains and is not lilrrly to ho general for auoilher week. ’|‘ ore may be a slight decrease ‘In rvrcngo. WIN- NIIPEG DISTRlCT~Wheat sending is well under ‘way vnrylng from i’. to 90% in illffsrent localities. Moisture ample. The curly spring will permit tho pr-rpnrntlun nf land which was ‘h-indsrod by bad weather ldstautumti. ‘Indications are that acreage in Mllidarwyill about the ‘some, aipmiip increase iu hoarse QQIRLL .;‘ ‘i, .‘ ' . \ ‘ Pnovittcfr" or ouessc .,. . . _ 4, .' . \ ' in‘ cnsterii" nnthslouthern illstrlcts, owing to Invouriiiblo ‘weather, iIlNll- ’ crs have bcenahls to comuntpncn their workfon tho land onnlior than tho_‘work illl many, L 1‘ advanced. Seeding should s ‘ ;.be general. Fruit trees. mod ‘W! and pastures win- tBFPd Woll- “llluple syrup and sugar lust yoar a parts is‘ ill-g to mild, , (her. in lower St. IAMnence, , ’ nprtliern districts the suaso - s nernlly two to three wesltsilnfir than, in other districts and tdlawoathnr and ground is yot too cold-lb‘ Donnit the furthers get- il" "ml- .‘ .. w‘ '. \ -. av,- “Piovmqs or ONTARIO klrmduction below average ow- w, Farmers are well advanced. with their work. Th6 soil is ‘in excslt. -’ . 0x News - Pathe Review 'I‘HE sEAsoNs SENSATIONI Allolaartllenley Elie Drama of a Reiuoenated Roue . and a Modem F Zapper.‘ r.‘ “ Cross Csvrliutiity 5y CAREY WILSON With a Brilliant Castr-j Adolphe Menjou Eleanor Boardman Conrad Nagel ' Hedda Hopper Edward Connelly Jean Hersholt Miss Du Pont Wod Pzzle l " Today 3.1a, s45... lgiatlnssgiflfiofinndilflc. _ _ " Ami‘ A Large Lobster Pack ‘Predicted , Are You Prepared t0 Handle and Care for the FISH the Sanitary Way‘? Have Us Make Your METAL SUPPLIES BOILERS, TRAYS, STOVE PIPE, SINKS, ETC. Made at Short Notice- FIIEII II. 'l'llillli0ll~ Phone 393v-J. Opp Prlncs Edward Theatre 80 Grafton Street — — criitions are Conditions ‘in ‘the luccs gsnsrnlly are cut. working condition. progressing iuvmrr- ably and will he finished shortly. Full wheat ‘h-ns ‘winiurcil WPll unil is larger acreage than usuu-I. turn and hay m-cvuloivs need rnln and wuriuvr wvuiithcr. MARITIME PROVINCES. l-WXISOII is about two wtdks earlier ltlinn last your but ‘tho ‘ground is t-old mid cording ‘has not yet start- ed. 'l‘his year's potato acreage will Prilllflllly l"! 25% loss thou last year, Apple trees have wintered wel-I. PROVINCE OFBBRITIQH COLUM- IA , Seeding op- Atlniitic ‘Refinery Co. Pas- Mairltinto Prov- Amdrli-an Cur 8t Foundry C0. ____ __ 20/. American Locomotive Co. .- Am. Smelling & Itefluitiil C"- Aunconda Copper Min. Co. . N.Y. Con. & llud. Riv. R:Il. _ (Itihii Cane Sugar Co. Pfd. ._ Ilrtoritutlimul Paper Co. ._-- Kelly Springfield [Fire Cu, .. Pun-Amorltznit Pctrolcutn .._ Iii-I 121% Elli‘: 36% , , Reigning o . __ "iii Invournlbilo. tho seamen‘ rffidflc" o‘ Union éfaci is‘ Ry. - - - - - - -- . its. m‘ tut m ‘nieanoi Co. . W‘ Uni-led so. as staqi _.-...-.-- I1" ‘Crucible ‘Steel cit,‘ oi Am. ti"? Boll Tslopltone _ --- --- m’ Uromptnn - "l? llrasilinu haction ._. - 5"" Spanish River Com. .. ----- -- 10m Steel Compqny of Canada .- 83% Tho scnson is aibout two ‘weeks Abilflh] . L; ________ _. 65 ‘Inter than ‘usual; Tbs-ground is qhnwim n]; "n 139 in good condition and aeedinguls Laurent?“ p f 79% wvdll under way. A fairly ianzo A b . up ' 76% flflilnge of hay was winter killed. ma, em“ 00m "' 89 vi-gotnbles escaped. Potatoes arn minion- Brld“ ‘ in lmlili! planted moio sxtzon-sively W1" m“ EI°°M° "' 49 than itsual. Tomato plantings ara Nun“ Bmwwl“ "" 591,4 "In lflrgmt "in years. A‘ ricots and 09mm" F.9d Smflmrs "'5' pouches wil-I bo a short crop. ' BONnS 0H5 ifiltrawherrlos suffered winter kill- vvl w-"f "'“ 406$" his and ‘all lit c I - pasuwflge 80g . mp s expected’ 1987 victory __ _______ __ 109.20 ~>-—-—- - inamts 1 Bank Montreal ---------- -- l“. ATIQNS wnsawm ‘time; July. 150*‘ Sept. 150%. ~02. th Exchange : American Can, Co, in a HALIFAX. Ms! s.- Quotation! Jllrnluhpd» by Johnston and Ward. a-aliontoaal-Iwdt M. Ton. A ‘Santa Fe Ry. A. 1191.4 Sept. 11 _ _ _ Oats, ay, “Si: 5gp!“ tur-luflk?‘ What-May, 171%; ......-.. ifillibst. m“. f"- . ~ --4.l. a"it'- Gora-Iéllay, 1005i Juli. '1 10W luly.‘ 45“; AIM-III -" 11117.36!“ l.