r |' 5 _ i M117? ROS Ltd . i our llilflliif iilllf lllilllilliliiiliiiillillillillflliifilllifliliflirlliilllifllifllliliflllllllfliiliiilliliiliillifiiiiilllfilliiiliflilll' HARM! 28th. at 3 PJI. CONTINUING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .7 our: EAGERLY AWAITED . SPRING Opzrvrrvc 5.41.15 ANNUALLY THIS INTERESTING EVENT FORMALLY INAUGURATES THE. SPRING SEASON - - - YEARLY IT AUTHORITAT- IVELY PRESENTS ALL THAT IS NEW AND CORRECT FOR SPRING WEAR. STYLE GUIDE FOLLOWED BY DISCERN- ING WOMEN, WHO SEE IN THIS FORMAL OPENING, THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN THE FASHIONS DICTATES. c0ATs...... .. lLR1ZSS1ZS..... .SlZI7El.““... A4LLLJTWE¥?IC... l4(3CZ§SSZ2RHTZ$ ARE INCLUDED IN THIS COMPREHEN- SIVE SIIOWING AT PROWSE BROS, LTD. ooNrmlmr-ztox urn [NUDI- ANCI. Devils drivlnl Plymou ler oars, day, the p. m. nommorv nouennonn conn- -Unloadin¢ another INVERNISs SCMEENED COAL —~l"o;- the kitchen range. Inverneee la clean, hot and quick. Sold by A. Pickaad d: Co. Phone 340. Ir-SGM-hfilfl BASIBUBNEB. GOAL-Our D. L. a W. hand coal is America's ilneet IT ISA CHURCH OI‘ BOOILANDA-Rev. Ewen uaoDougnll will preach Wed- nesday 27th in People's Church, Charlottetown and Sabbath 81st at BirchliillatilA.M.and'lP.M. . L-6683-3-27-1i. FElTllrllEllflr-We can now make immediate delivery oi Super- Potaah—Ammonla-soda and Mix- ed Goods-also Limo. Why not haul your requirements now while there l: good slelghing. A. Home d: Co. L-5644-3-27-2l. Mm. Joseph Pldcoon. City. leaves this morning on return to Boston. Dust and Rain Storms Deluge Southern States KANSAS CITY, March 26.-The plains country due out o! n» dust tnnlghit. Grlmly bent on rehabili- tation and heartened by :5 oi’ Iurthor government aid to halt the copper-hired plague. New Dust storms rolled Oklahoma, southeastern coloredo, and parts o! Kansas and Missouri for a time today. Nowhere did they compact to those which blnzlilceted the middle west last wee . The Maple Sugar Industry in Canada <.O‘I'I‘AWA, March %—-NOL even the mtum o! the ‘birds is more re- dolent o! spring than the joyous message, "Supp running." which comes w" Canadians with these wit, warm days and frosty nights ‘Qt March. It carries a. story of ro- mance, and what in these times is perhaps o1 still greater lmmrFoi good business as well. ‘Tim-e are some ‘l0 varieties o! maple trees round in the world-r one o! the '10 yields sugar in com- mercial quantity. This is the fam- ous hard or sugar maple, which grows in Canada from the Atlantic to the Lake or the Wood-w. and whose beautiiul leaf is the Domin- bnb national emblem. About 95 per cent of the maple products industry in Canada is at present confined to the St. Lawrence River valley. Nearly 50,000 farmers in fiastern and the total number of trees now being tapped annually ranges i1‘:- tweon twenty and twenty-five mil- lion. According to current estimat- es there are between 100 and rso million mature sugar maples in anadian ioresra and woodlata. giderable margin lor- ‘the expansion or this now industry. How maple harmst comes. It Illls in the gap between woods important unneeded buying power just when he is likely to require it most. jrig 1934 output oi maple product: g. Canada wee Mrly zood- Wt ,th rather wide variations 10'1"!“ recent years. It is interesting to note the grad- ual change which 11.; occurred in 1.1m public taste or market demand ‘with respect to maple products. In the early days o! the industry, over the course of his funeral oration Rev. M.r. Seclcy referred to the splendid qualities of the and Paid tribute to him for ialthiulness, his devotion to his home and loved ones, his loyalty as marry [qualities which won for him . The census returns ior 193i show Jove and respect oi his fcllowmen. that the total value of the maple rproducts crop in Quebec, was 2'1 per pathy to members o! the family in combined their hour o1 bereavement, ered ircrn whom death had taken a kind and orchards. gardens, and vineyards. loving husband and father and a The expansion of such a valuable beloved brother. industry is surely an objective which calls for applied forest research. 1n comparison with othm: plum and animal husbandry, maple orcharding is now falling behind.‘ For instance, in apple growing, H12. productivity of the average tree in Canada was increased up- proxinraicly D0 per 011114“ “KW "0 a Krmd’ °Y ""1910 and 1:131. On the other hand PKWY" 111 m" ""918 ""3" ‘must’? no cllort has bccu made to in- crease thc quantity and quality of the maple sop flow. The question is, how much longm" will the intelli- gent producer of maple products be content with trees that yield only five to ten gallons o! sap, testing but one r cent of sugar, when exper- m“ "w" ‘m! “h” a W" mm" Wencppewith other forms of plrmt ‘uxtherrliie show that by the development o! more productive strains the yields ‘lllllimunell theimny perhaps be increased greatly ;It. may well be that in the futun: “mm “dine up-m-date maple sugar coring swine. and elves 511° ‘mmiuucer will employ certified, stand- ardized. maple trcc stcck. and that as a result he may increase the quantity, quality. and proilte in his entebrprisel h ' m ’ d c: 0 vous 1 owever, e a van I!“ ""1 llnmy- 5 “m pmduc’ hruggested Iould only result from "N! 0! 4-9943“ Wund‘ °I ‘“3“ipauratakln8 research. cent greater than [even in eastern Canada-but only value o; an me mm; 8am three-iourtlzs of the total output was nraple sugar and the rest syrup. In 1934 these proportions trad bc- come completely reversed. 80 pcr ccrrc being syrup and only 20 per cent sugar. In fact in Ontario over Q0 1181' 6611f, W35 syrup. the and forms cent betwmn the quality of maple products in who knew him. "Rev. w. R. Sceley, pastor or the Ipronto and. Winnipeg; Swift and Wesley Memorial United Church, Company, Chicago; Personnel and o! which Mr. Fcrzuson was a mem- Methods Department, Chicago, and lber. conducted the service at the family home at 2 o’clock. During a citizen and his “The pull-bearers of a apple Margaret Mam; Horace Bay. C.B.; merits oi Swift PTO" in Western Canada it i: The minister also extended hcld in their reflections. "A great many floral were received Irom personal lriendslu" dfli-‘i-"d- “WWW!!!” "it Nd?- o! the deceased from various points an urll throughout the Maritlmc Provinces while numerous messages oi sym- pathy were also received by those bereaved. Among the messages was one from the vice-president o! Swift d: company, which ammo-rug", m“: wcr‘. Bcatty. H. C. Tirornpson, Morgan Ferguson, Vern Campbell, Horace Campbell and J. H. Davidson. "Among those from ouL-of-towrr who attcndcd the funeral service were Mrs. N. E. Landon, Winnipeg. sister oi the deceased; M. S. Fer- uson, Winnipeg, ‘brother; Campbell. Campbell. Glace Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Charlottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Campbell, Grahams Road, P.E.I. Head; oi all depart- Canadian Com- pany's plant here and practically the entire stall oi employees were present. at the service, which indi- cated the warm place Mr. Ferguson “W” l" We New M11591! WIMWW- |Mr. Vern Campbell. station master departed his other the sym- from R055 Miss Brockton, Vcrlr tributes I! Rain [or which farmers have prayed descended upon Oklahoma. but ln such torrents it brought a new hfldfillil>~fioodod roads ind A ievl/sodrgpz felli in Kansas. bm-Dch oillcers oi Swift Canadian ° 3”“ “ m“ °"" W’ Company in the Maritlmqs, includ-l mlmmm Wm‘ “my “mm” w‘ illg Halliax. Sydney and Saint. John. ‘ d“- Tem w” “"8” m“ “WY- "The late Mr. Ferguson, who was Fanwmg the oklahmna ‘lowxl’ a son of the late lit-Col. D. T. Fcr- pour- m” worst dust “muds M m‘ gum“, and Mm Ferguson, was Mm dry cruised over that stale. At in Kenora. Ontario, iorty-slx years okmfwm“ ‘my “M137 w" m“ l° a o and u n thc outbreak of war c‘ ergrlisled fogoservlce overseas. Hcf while mm M m’ “Hated served with distinction during the| "eghms “MW”! “ma "°“°f' 0°"- war and after hostilities‘ mu ceas- ' Al“ M~ Lil-ml” °l Kali-l“ l?" *5‘ ed returned to Canada. He joined? “red m wasmngw“ that m‘: the Swift Canadian Company in‘ mvemmemg“ ready w “m1 "1 wmmpeg and wmmmd in the em_ - emergency anti-dust storm" pm- ploy of that ilrm ever since. In WM“- The Pm“ wnsldeled mwlve“ 1929 he came to Moncton where hc a system °f "Si-HP "sand" The since made his home. Deeply inter-J lllvllghing up of virtual ear-then cstcd in the community 11.1 also took bmflcm” m and“ at ‘Willa!’ 1"‘ an active part in the afialrs of the “Wvals m kw" the m“ {mm bmw‘ church of which he was a mem- m? bcr. IIe was a nrember or the Mrrs- onlcorder 1a r. took k 1-’ 1 " t... m :.:.......:.. Drawlnes For coming to Moncton he married I ‘ rrsh Sweepstakes Miss Beulah Christine Campbell, (C. P. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) by whom he is survived, as well n5 by three small children. BUBLlN, March 28.-'I‘he names o! five horses entered lrr the Grand “As ofllce manazer or Swift Can- ndian Company here Mr. Ferguson National Steeplechase to be held at Alntree. Eng, on Friday. were “'11s hlshly 1175990006 by his superior posted hem tonight ior the Irish omccrs and those who served under Elm.‘ allnoi whom deeply regret hp; 355“?- 1" ital awbepstak . Th dn. (The remains were taken to Prlncc l “To tomorrow agile wear-y aim: Edwlrd Blend Saturday. where ui-‘er u» British Govemnrent to ban torment was made Saturday aiter- n from the Company's branches in ‘m... five homes. favorites in the Day's betting in London were l“ Vmw" sill-w"- bwthvr-in-lnw of Golden Miller, ilromond n. Taplnoia, Reynolds-town 8nd‘ Castle Irwell. The touch o! an electric switch will start the huge drum in the. Plan. Club Dublin's convention lull. grindin: out more fortunes macr- row. m right ‘ ‘ , and bitterly tormflrtizr tzPcrslul Balm is unrivalled fol" Dromotinl Iemlni-ne loveliness. .Tonea and zeiuvenlteo the akin. Makes it exquisitely loft-textured. Makes hands flawlessly white. Ea- fiieoii-lly recommended to soothe and _4L hneu or chaiin; embed 11-‘108-‘1-412-3131. 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