,_ \ -1 ls .1'.§L.`;.*._.""'*.-.._ lr, ' i», i f . i . In i . I “lm HE GUARDIAN Adisordeted oys- tem often neu. You WI E fi 3'-..§ SLEEDLESSNESS -if-I an proof that M. Polncare admits] French Ambassador H°“l*_°WlV¢S fg`°l“l“Fl‘ Malpeque School Fair ` To Italy Resigns Rm hlyflk Pm” 0 _ f- (cnnsoisn erm.) °"""" . couwr a1'.AuLAias, rom- »'ron»oN'ro,oct_11.-_snintei-ost. no Eriav or couirr or e1'..iainEe ing restore in we discnssion no to °““""1' m°"d °"°'l”' ”°'“"` APPOINTED T0 ROME _ilxhtl of 'winter milk 'prices is the Bm' * ne ,Hamm ‘_ hum M’ tj ton' 2 Thelma -Donald Baltic' 8 -.__ canniness" of local housewives. °° fllnnfnni . °“ tion of Rene Besnard the French llutore are concerned is that if the ,sm ell ’M°'Gon n Fg§°T°ry° ainbucsador to Rome. has caused ll excited gossip here. Members of C rice of milk to them 'goes up they “ey sa' n ng' 3 nnot in a considerable measure 'R'°b°" Sutherland ‘sell view’ 4 the French colony lrnew that Prem- r°¢0\l/ll flliilllielvee 'by .passing the Lena ‘M°Gr°5°r rum" ier ‘Polncaro was irritated by incl ill t _-ssssinste Premier -Mussolini, economy -measures 'whlc hthe sen- - lllitalt had not been thouKl1t'BeB °l`“l~__h°“ll°W:’l° :l\l‘°‘5- 3:3 ‘Wadi r Raul.. uacomngncreasea mme- 0 ',M t|n.Pt,_ __1 The Fascist oreea stresses Bee- ‘"*"°'Y "’°°°“‘“ “ °l’°°“’“‘°"“ ‘“""‘ ocrdilincofslgsliasitlclgfurneims iiard's intense admiration for Fats- ll0k6tB. lP0l'lll1D5 sh” ‘mf ,gntevgor 'Donaldz '3, ‘Robert Sutherland; 4. '"”°l5l"’°“ f°"” “"’°°‘ “Y “li Lois nisireney. son view.- sstbly fifty or a hundred dollars _msn _Cob-b|ers___1 Ronan sum bnssador was nynnnuzed .ny the worth of-tickets, enough to do them Briana: ,2_ Gordon Cousins; n_ Au] unc.-'s "charming manners and in- '°"‘l“'° °’ "“'°° "“°“"‘“' '"‘°y"" don inonsid. sea view; 4 :Bruce lelngenm.. _ s mmer or autumn iprices, getting Rney_ B__mc_ . Iii0.\IE. Oct. 12-The resigns- The lltuation so .far as the distri- ‘°,$§ry't _‘.1 Mon' _ B’ R I I _ ’ ' n I _ _ _ bo iiard would be replaced so soon. clsin. and Mussolini denies- the he charges made in Paris that the ani- .P9 crease on to the consumer The nvEll_"°%‘§gl23°°n°"'1 RN" Mccu dems following the recent “tempt reason »for it speaks gwell for the y' ‘ ' a u Count ,SL Alan.e_ who snccceedn seventeen or sixteen tickets Bor a ,l.nmn)B_ *_ -1 ,Emma _McDonald him ,earned an enviable reputation dgixéunglatrizlsffg cg;‘ng:_‘;l:'\tt gg: Baltic; 2, »Davld'Cousins; il, 'Phelmli pred itickets yonly wifich will -be ac- LD°n“ml 4' 'Wesley cr°zl°r' H°mu` “Fwd “nd” the higher mice' but tolllllnngels -il. \Bruce Riley' 2 Aul. u§>es_x_1't inipinove the friendliness of m_‘é‘_;;_r;l_Bl!:)i`£(l.IJf,:;)_ll§,l£',,ngan_ Fnn_ :nor ' ° °“°°W 9' - ning; 2, 'Jean Simpson. Baltic; 3, at the court of St. James- during 0 the Ruhr occupation and his ap-_C pointmeut here is commented upon in the crest importance or the nomo d” embassy. ‘ ’ ‘ 4- * - ____ American Farmers DRESSEDA H065 WANIE D Q9.. _ .is ' »:_-'» We wlil commence to rece . s. r ive -Dressed Hogs on Friday, -__ l _ - - s ll 'il ' isis insi. Hoge snonid ac kiiied on cooi says only and r’ ;'2*‘A°°"""”€ l° S°““l°' ‘Fmlel cn Want Political Help ‘VV‘AlSHllNG'I‘O`N, D. C., 'OCl.0ber i MAR KE1-5 F05 FLQUR Green Tomatoes.-1 ‘Wilton Ram. __ gay, Malpwc 2 .Aulden Donald' St k M H pn 5 Qtjand are 3. Ruiby untalu, Fanning; 4, lc‘"'d|‘" P'°") small? isnt desglile thatcfact ibuyei-s|lRlltll llVl0lll80lTl9l'¥~ M s em rather to have lost confidence l0lll0llS.-1. Louise Simpson' ______o>-_- , 'Walden Dougan, §ea View; 4, Ruth 5501--|-_|.3H ,AN.p U-|_g11ER lMou'tgomery, Fanning. e ;-.Minnie Manderson, Fanning; 3. the anket and will only pu _' ase frlgm hand to mouth, writes 'Mlll'8al`°l \P_l°k°l`lllK» S93 ‘Vl°W3 4- f North ‘D“k°l“' ‘based °” his °b' Trade Commissioner G. IB. Johnson, Kell' DUKE"-ll- 59°- Vl°W- allowed to hang twentyiour hours before shipping. S@l`Yllll0lls ill much -of the north- Glnngdnn in the forthcoming issue ~lCucumibers.-ll, Jean- Ramsay; 2. *tif* Q5 states for legislation which will m Coolidge, and who insists the Pre- p western and western agricultural nf area this summer and a-li, there is J lc ll ~ dian spring wheat is also in favor 'P _ ' _ 955, r ' y the' Commercial .Intelligence 'W8l\`l0ll `DllHl¥lmi 3- 'Mllllldli OWS"- ournal. |The good spring 1loursHBl’l'lll`t0ll¥ 4. |L¢-lilo lMoGregor. _ ., increasing demand in thefanning made by _the we"_knnwn Cnnadhm lBeets.-1. 'Weldon Duggan; 2,, l ° V ills are much in favor with bak- 'Rlltll lM0llllE0lll€l‘¥; 3. Laura Pick- - /n U ts f Scotland |Cano, ering. ‘Sea View; 4. 'Thelma 'Donald » “ ' ~ iSenator _ Frazier. who is aIltl~ in Northern Ireland and easily com- Gerald 'M°N“ll- 'Dlll`lll9Y» -1. -l_@l=lll orthwest and west, declares the in etes -with United States and home- Ramsay. Halllllwll- - _ - » rel we-f°°-L ERCENTAGES OF INCRENSE 3 iN.Exi=oi=irs oi= ‘fr cANAoiAN Pnooucrs 1,, The total cxiport trade of Canada a as $l,323,180,712 as against $1.- w August, 102.1, an increase oi' 17 pci' f ion Bureau of Statistics- published “ if show the percentage of increase or dr-_crease in 'Cunadiuil exports to the l principal countries. Increases for l' the 'period ending August, 1926, as t against the corresponding period in I cent. The -following iiigures, coin- or “milk anll lo “mme” themselves Diied -from u report ‘bY the -Dmnin-.for me comms crop Season Will be al channels. .He describes the con- e here are in 'Glasgow five or six DBl‘l1l€Y enum to keen the quality -uni. l.\ic'.\lutt.'Darnley; -2, Ernest :Lo‘ckcr_-I I- li \\\ \\\\\\ Cocoa _ 200 YEARS . \\\\ \ \\ _-=r=.il._.-'_' .cf 5.- f/ ' . '/'/ ' _:E ff/ /- /-_ 7 C fi/ 5; ;- -if/7/. \ l' \\\ \\\\ nhl-\ \\\\ \\\\ \ _ Z; Ef- f _'Z f- /,- \\ -f.¢. ‘.‘_'-. s-HE" . /I' " _- _ 7 -. //__ - -; 41; e, .y _ 5.'-‘.;€_"”"".'f.§.f.'r<' ` _ 9 __ ' / /_ _ _.T \ _.___ _ _ J Nl' ‘.r'~L\ "`_‘»_,i'.'-4"; ' 'ski-’» IUQUIYUHII ° Makers ii. His ole irfigclituxynlx,-efolgllttlqiollltlllggvilnltgl glgiers. including ‘the sS;:cc;;ttish 31% ' F__u_t_ _ J r secd for next year’s crops. Un- o nnks in man instances re ht ll 'Senator Frazier says a bill will 4 ongress for the purpose of tidlng ext crop is harvested; This pro- R oseil legislation will he distinct oni the permanelnt agricultural gisiation which isg talked of, such _i ---<-*¢>-'i' 'Riiey; -2, .Sidney iMeGougari; 3,'Wes- Clla-lllDioi1_: v2, Villali Hickey; 3, supervision of the Dominion Chem- _ mm,k€,,_ _ _ __ _ . 18,. cmzicr; 4, .Keir ionggsn. I-Onlee lS1nn>eon; 4. Helen Burns; lst. Dr. F. T. ishutt. M. A,, D. Sc.. “" °°l’l‘°"‘°"”’ ‘lef"“‘"“g 1' "eg al' ”"'°"e“ f“”"@'*l 0"" lmlll flle owN1'nEE's TAKE oven crsu -Apples,-1, 'Ernest Locker- fb)-1. Jean Owen: 2. _Mnrloric F. I C. for over twenty-two years GOWAN. COM-PANY PLANT -|,y_ Hamilton: 2_ Margalm Huey; Crozgegl--i, James 'Mcl(ay; 4, Mar- establilshles the lfnct that within- 4 ...___ ,. areia ' -. _ . . . -. . TORONTO’ ,oct 12__.1.‘011¢,wing 3',]~§;1h;\£g§§1?:n Apn|eB___1_ Gladys gy; 2. l.\lui*§:ll“il\}/loléili:;'; 3,"C1vzI>l;}l3Il-l;.'l1ll_- lalll3;ailw'lili;1e;]tari;;e¢l)forth§ieDo;;?}£;£ francs in 1926 from 845,804 francs ut their plan to establish branch Sudsbury; 2, .|Eric Sudsbury, Sea T’l°"i 4- lLlV9~_ Dllglillll- grnde can be produced In his re- a S the MCN8l`Y.Haut1en measure. Queries in the domrnimn thgview; -3_ .Ernest .Lucky-by_ .MaplNewlBrunswiok (a)-1, Mar- por; for the year ending March l\Vhile lSena_to_r Frazier does not utline it. the iinprefssion is that ,R nt;-ee Company of York, ng _ _ _ t 1925 Dr .Shutt furnishes par ,. °. 1 lanll. cocoa and chocolate manuiac~ Canning. ‘l’_'3-_'l;_el“l“l_C§_:“Pl_{§’ll. 4- Mal`8lll`¢l tlculars in summarized form of the 130.7-53,557 in .the period ending img gemy leg slam” intends 0 urers, have arranged' tc- take over ‘ M” e“e"n,l ) nfrlh Am°ri°“’_1j l""e5llBall°” llllll l'-*l Bllll llelngl d t t - . _ , . rant loans to farmers to buy feed he _ant of the _oowan C0m_)____y_ ,RaS.nben.|eS___1_ Wmnn Rams,,y_| argarct icker_ g, 2. Gregor »Mc continued not only at me Central ll B ts _.1 'Maman 0wen~ 2 Jem. Nutt, 3, Harold Brennnn' 4 We.l-- _ d_ J nun. ISL 1921 681 . - _ » » __ - - .farm in -Ottawa but also ut ti score ,ternng wa on 2; . ly d to. 0Well- 3- Wllndfl '(`{l”~ll“"‘» Sea Vl°“ » _ dm” Duggan' 'lof other -Dominion Experimental ttempted. 'He asserts the ttit de This a““°““°°me“ “as ma 0 -4, Jauetta Champion, Sea View. -/lllille (fl) _ 1- Stacey Rolwhl; _ the a_________S___a__0.n _owmnd snch day by ML Arthur Nelson me m_an_ _ _ _ |2 Vernon _Ch_m_p_Or__ 3 _Carrie Ad_ Farms and 'Stations situated in each King director ui' the Ro-wntree Cooknm .a;ns; 4_ Lyman Mm’rn_l__n_ the nine provinces of the coun- sicn.-.i nc icnves i-no infer Cennillell °°l'11'“l'Y~ -Lost 'wane inrcnd ~ -1 oistiidn -wi icnrtoon.~1. lMnr-gs.-ot Pica-;“"' 'The "la" °f ‘“’°"‘ ’"”“ °"‘“‘ _ . -» - . _ i. in i » 'Ae -Soon ee, lllf' lrdllllfel is “S20 owen! 2. 'Lois nisuoncy; 3. aivs crlnc. 2. 'Weldon 'lluirsnm ri. Ai.nio|{;f'e`{,*§§}_l___ "0f"1v‘2_'f‘;e2§_§§{z;{’P’f;_‘§_*;;: f ~ _ ‘ ence hat the attitude of the executive oward farm relief action this win- l n 1928. although 'he docs not say s he new 0W1l@l'H llll‘l"¢l ‘O ln" °`iDu5san- -i. 'Lulu "McDonald, .Bni~tic. Woodside; 4. 'Lena \McGregoi'. | ` .I ne t' _ M _ is n the 'forthcoming issue of the Commercial ‘Intelligence Journal. The improvement in the demand is l6,346.660 -f1°an‘c3 in the January- May period of 1 26. as compared with !0,687,444 'francs in the cor- responding period of last year. :Can- itda's exports increased to 1 262 18 n 1925, nnd imports- from the Unlt- ed States almost donlbled; .this in _E _ _jot-ie .C,.0Z|e,.; 2_ (Rntn |M0ntg0n.|e|_y_ als _ ' the .face of very adverse economic 0 _ _ . . . - conditions in Belgium. ilmports from the United Kingdom show ittle change; these include Cann- dian iproducts re-'exported to -Bel- giiim. For the fiscal year ended March, 1926. Caiiadsjs eroports of canned salmon to 'Belgium were ,valued at $269,127 as compared with $287,080 -for the previous year und '$422,475' for 1924, while ex- ports of lo‘bster show u similar do- tal considerable new elill‘llll1l0llt lil gan, Faiiniiigl 2.' Marlon Cousins, Vary: 2. Jean Owen; 3. Siaccyltllnt p°l"'l5 and the amlyslfl at ot' lllll ln llle Vllllle ‘ll lhe ‘lflmc and the last -fiscal year: Switzerland, so directly. ` enable them to- increase the bro- lBs.ltic' 6. 'Margaret RD-lllS2l.l’1 4. R°“°l‘¥ 4-'BlflllCllc Cliampion_ (1,)_ `lllW2l Ol’ r0Dl'0S€l1tilliv0 beets from the correnpnridiiig rise in thc price cent. Docrcascs: -Russia, 92 'per 8 cent.; Sweden, 16; Germany, 15; 0 Newi'oimdlaud, 12 pci' cent. _S DANISH MARKET FOR LEATHER 0 Canadian leather to Denmark are Hi chiefly confined to stripper leather, W such as Ibox calf, patent sides and small skins and :finished splits. writes ‘Trade 'Commissioner' L. l). Wllgrcss, Haiiilhurg, in thc forth- teiligence Journal. 'Therc is not niuch opportunity for tho sale of sole leather .Ln this initrltct as the of the couiitr_v's 1'cq\iii'ciiieiits :ind d total Danish imports of uppcre was the next largest supplier while ll smaller quantities were imported from -Great Britain and France. In patent leather, however, Grout Britain shipped almost the same quantity as the United 'States-i. .For fiscal years 1924 to 1926 'Canada's exports of upper leather to ~ this msrirct were voincd at -$35,024, $29,- 5 364 and 525.206 respectively. _ increased attendance which rumors 8 -concerning the probable program U place in Beethoven Hall, 'but the ll whole main floor, and the depart--S were thrown open -to the guests. € The rooms and halls have been re- " tales SILK, WOOL, Q., |`i|@,G&Ii Sdn Agana Tscientific compound to | .the place of Bluing co‘rroN,_ anon, UNIONS 1 . .w " -1;. . ` _ f-.nv " '.1-<‘~..i].i'.s"<1..l§£».;if”s.-.\."~l‘“..Lu.».i:i.£M‘lZ£s tate.; west of the iMis-sigsipp; .but n i-----_ as growing in illinois. 'indian ri - by ofrmcrs- in thc olilerdtates is the U "l`lie openings im' llic salc of Ollly reason why discontent in legs h the -balance is rprincipuliy coilrpris- “Und dllrlllg ll°l` Slab’ lll llle Ully- ed of imports from Gerinany. Gci'-,ll-‘Uk f*l0l"l_l° llllslllfl 'U19 Dlll»ll'i.lll'.§ leathers in 1924. 'The UuiteclStntcs Holrts. where there is one Pl' the . e. ' cone of a very enjoyable gather-|l ng on Friday evening, oct lgggl evidence oi’ which was the largely when “Dwnlds °l lllxli' members moms or -Principal and iMrs. Ross t-rio to reenme his studies in coll- “ decorate and are indeed really chairm-an._ A suitable musical b welcome" was voted ily all present address. it was accompanied by a ll iM.” er Wm have ,ln ;n,no,.Umt bearing very extensive alterations .ind in 1-ea g}§|sc,m_1 q;9_,~1,a,-8 Megan. |I’eumztnshlip.-1, lltena |McGilll- sugar vm e B 3' these W Bly ll ` “une ln the same l’e"l°d due '-0 ill” 0 ‘Senator Frazier describe.; thc duction 012 their goods. llanetta .Chnmpion. 1- 'Ml1l`.l0l`l9 'Cl’0Zl0l`I 2. C0l'll ‘Clililll~lu'° harvested crops' Elm" “t°l"k'"' Sl ll- 0“"l- North and -Sunil. Dau . . - . . . _ . fnecil were used sovon of which Tho Cowan plant on -Sterling Sugnr\Cookies,--1,IBlaucli_e Cham- ill0il_. 3. Vlllnh_ llickcy. 4. lfcit Mc- gem _ _ I '___ (__ ____ _ oad consists of three .bulldi_n_gszgiogagznialeynlgéulgznniiu __(.rt1vh_ai._n:_,_1fn_nnr_S§:é2ln___§;i;_ii.E_rnR;xln§;?[n§Z:__ _F_ra__ce_l_lb:;;_ru;2_;r_( I__;l;n_u __i;_i;;n;i_;:)3;: Kingdom 18: United 'States' 7 per I h it cal channels is strong* valilrllg-tileilinisalzlill-.lilliiilllJ-l(2?0(ll(l)?000 will I-llckey. Dariilcy. ' ' ltou; 4. Katherine lBlukcney. ' ltd- llle Hlglrlll 'lielllll thi' Clll1ll~ - l.- - , . . ta and Minnesota and some other some four hundred- -people are cm-` GlllS9l'llll9-PS-"1- 'M9-l`l°“ Cousins; 'I n grow" Kll¢ll6ll_0r variety. In a. n d hio. .lic .-nys lack of organization 2 arked than in the corn ands heat belt _ _ 3_ _ .nm R m_, _ his report. which can bo had freo 'Wed' V ' . _ gow)lllldgylillicuoxgdrnidy. 8 l spam' ‘lf cost on application ic nic Pub- ’I"l\0 m0lll0r‘llllllll lllY‘fl“k lr UV*-l'. ,School .Lune-|,__1_ Lounge s|mn_ (__) 5" yn _nun _“___ ____ __d_ n lications Branch of the .Depart- 00 years om and at mesem cmvsoni '2. 'Tlielmit |l9ouald; 3. Janette ).,.s_1 .“.n.j'n,.|n,mnkn,:` f\‘2“-Ltr. lllellli Of AKl'lClllllll'.l1. Ol-llllvll. D00- loys 7.000 hands. The [aclory tlicre CBM ion_ 4__M____ Hu____B_. . 1 ._ _ cy, ,_ uuiu tor shun noten n rather mnmrk . y ' Be Ill!-l- i-116 0l`lllllal’Y ll-1lll9lll`flllC_0 ‘ll mrgwn ,Sugar i|.~udge,_1_ Bapbara iicqggléllgblllnglllllghglteumm Hickey’ able similarity of quality among the “Ch Wlldlngs but ls “l’l"°“‘“he'1|.lvloGougan: 2.»0n You 'in the w°°‘l°‘_°1’ _H°mm°“ S°h°°l' 5° 7"- '7°°ll°Y 'l°°» 'l’°¥°~-1- Af' ORDER AT ONCE Sea Vinyl 'School' 3 Rosie Wall Saturn in what eve; Dart_ of His "‘°°'v°9'_1' Hamman scholl): 2' ghuigfgggnpalg; agrrdlkoldbdemliifd-al)sd - . noyard you may- e cal ed upon ‘ ' ' ' » _ ` ' _ _ tn mn .nd would E be that at my Fl_$llll8¢__l _Ph ___ B __ _ 2 lauey, 3, Leslie Coulson and Robt. "'P3P¢'5 Dl3»P¢P5lll" _f0l'- time in the near or in the far dist-A l Wd' ' m on c °° : ‘ s“lh°"|°“d' Gas ‘nm “tion on , ant fuure you should decide to Thread and Needle race-1. -Bruce ' g come back -again that among meJRen\Uv¢ Coflls §_m_’;__1:'_'}nT:"fgm,&,£l_’l':‘gl_fB§' _ - Sour Stomach ti-issos ci si-oosibnne nose-_vsiiey B Hot Font Bath _mm ,onnmne _nd _m:;“_nc; and Tryon, A hearty 'welcome will y Ill¢ll¢lyl eurreekeill YM! be l0lll|d Uulllnl 70"- . ' ‘ “.¢||d. 0""n_ -- 5, -t l -never fool the rlightslt distress from .Mr. Robertson although entirely BY Wlllillllllll UIC 110! 4°” NW . __ _ 'indlgectioa or a sour; hold, pony taken"by‘lurprise made a very fit- Wl¢ll_ ll” 4lll°l'lll8'l°l»l°ll °f Pill' $31732; °2_%;::'y Q-¢ng::n_m};':|l:::|l'j atom , altar you est s tablet of ting .reply -after which dainty fo- name Corn Extractor 701| dillokli mn. 3 nnnnnce ann," an “Po o n." 'l'i:_momsnt. li. fi-eoiiments' were served by-the lad- :ia gt0or_toe| otusore c_ortn|. (moths wen. 4_ Munn Mean' sen _N su" ren as stomach lourness ion, _ pa n, nor_ nppon men e V, _' ’ ' MEROIDR A1’ l.PW9l'l‘H HALL . A | Llrorleoee. heertllznrl. nur. walk: 'rue closing of the iiynin -'meet some dm out and ioovo .tile too u 2.-',l,,_f,,,.,,,,__,_ .Arthur _,°nmm_ on -ri-iunsliav. oorosan mn Av I-P. u. _' | en eM_i»l" - Drnsrleh be ine tie inet binds", in-ongnt me smooth so oiiir. roi- ooioir mono ,,.,,m,M_ _,_ Rohm Cm* ,nmmm premier semen win oi-onine .fine cim-iomiown aiming. rllrel-lee Nl' hd “lm gniiiesing to s close. ~ nosiiu some Pniooovo .rnioieoo 3, -B.-nc, miey, iseiuc; 4, nos... coueonon ici- sion seem, work. ' Y°‘“' signed on behalf of your many Com Extractor. Satisfaction ¢uar-gnttieriand, soo View. , friends. _ sawed. 25 oetits at all dealers. (Patriot pidase copy.) Yiil8ii~1o~12-2i. r Goulan; 4 Ernest 'Lookerby and Agriculture, Ottawa. -?--0-0-ol; DEMAND .FOR CANN-ED _ FI‘SH IN BELGIUM Belgian importers are reporting an active demand for canned fish f canned fish. ?--<-o~>-i- HAMBURG APPLE MARKET PROSPECTS ‘Tho -prospects for the coming ap- \ple season are for it very much larger import of 'Noi-tli American apples into 'Hamburg thnn_ during any season since the war, 'wrl-tcli Trade -Commissioner iL. LD. Wil-_ gress, Hamburg, in the forthcoming issue of the Commercial intelli- gence Journal.' This year the apple crop has -been short throughout the continent ni' Jdurope. dt is rougbli’ ostimfi-lcd that ifor tho whole con- tinent ihe crop is a'bou1. -two-thirds of un avcrngc crop and iibout one- y . .Lending rl-liunburg -fruit .-brokers nntlctpatc n total import of over- seas apples during the coming een- son oi' wbout '50 .per cent. more than lust ycar in tho cnso of lboxod ap- ples .iiud n'»100 .por cent. increase over last year in the case of ibar- rolloil upples. ~Duriug- the 1925-26 season approximately 620,000 -boxes and '£35,000 ibarrels of apples .were im_ported into Hamburg, so that the coming season may witness an import of nearly 1,000.000 boxes. and over 100.000 barrels. 'Consign- ments from the United iStateswili probably ‘be large throughout -the 'BGBBOIL ._ -=é<0->--_-- of all lkinds, writes Trade 'Com- M|nard'| Linlment for brullels' _ l Leaves Montreal October 16th and ‘ November 2nd. ol, Lagoa, Nigeria wut CAN ADA STEAMSHIP LTD. _s. s. "enum" - Arriva Charlottetown and have for Nfld. October 20th Ind November Oth. For space and rates Llveslook and Produce, apply CARVELL Bucs,-,_ LTD. __ _ _AQENTA .. . .» . ' ‘ ' ' NOTED \MISSI`0NARY WORKER ' COMING-T0 ~ - cHARLo'r'rE'rowN AND SUMMERSIDE - - _ REV. A. w.- BANFLELD Africa Representing _THf BRITISH- AND FOREIGN .|.|»‘ S°°|lTY , l” W°°l A*"l°\ Wl" Ulu adsrsnn iliuotntod by lo lantern views from his lhld. - ' |N CNARLOTTETOwN'AT QT. PAUL" ‘MNH HALL ON WEDNESDAY NEXT OCTOIIR 1.1” AT l P- -Mu '