'$';i The soft, flaky particles not only remove visible dirt but also the impuri- ties you cannot see. When you have used Old Dutch all through the Bath- room, you can rest assur- ed everything is hygien- ically clean. _ Goes further and costs less. - Will You be independent Or Dependent at Age" 60 ? Ir your age is 3O years, for annual deposit or $146.76 with the Confederation Life Association you can provide yourself with a monthly income $50.00 per month beginning at age 6O and continuing the remainder of your life or a each payment of $7850.00 at ape 60. Further particulars on request. A. 0. F. GILL, General Agent Confederation Life Association ' CHARLOTFETOWN 5 35-2- siuuicii uisu, us. iiEllllBliilN§ iNiliil§§llilN lii‘ -t'ew Pleasant Tablets’ _ Chew a '_pi;iiis ill connection with the opera- ltions for next winter instant Stomach Relief! if you feel full. sick or uncom- fortable aftcr eating hcrc is barin- icss stomach reiici- “Yilllwfi iiiil‘ pepsin" settles the stomach and corrects digestion the moment 1i reaches the stomach. This guarantcd stomach correct- ive costs hut a few cents at any drug store. Keel) it. ham-i?! 30,000 amid“ Camps of Quebec QUEBEC. Feb. l-Thc iuniber cut or the province of (lucbcc for the winter 1925-26 is expected to he about 1.500.000.1100 r-ct. it ivas stated tonight by (‘. G. Pit-he. chief forester in the provincial (lovern- incnt. Lilly; hciiig thc umouni that it. was t-sllmlltcil would 11c feiifili during lilt‘ wintor. IL-ztck oi’ snow during lill‘ month oi January throughout tho provifl-i ('0 has iuiidn vory iillii‘ difference Yililllllfir set. Mr. A. l". .\lcl.ctid.l iu iuiiibvriiig operations in the 350 (ramps that have boon (l]l"l1l‘ii. for. M'ili‘.l't'ilfl in sonic districts too much snow ii-il i-nriy in tho soastin, the far-t that practically none fell dur- int: .iziuu:iifl\- sizibliizt-tl matters, and! r1 llliOTi d tho roads just right for active work. - A numb: r oi‘ tht- camps in the‘ llzikl- ‘St. .i'ilin district. did not 0p- l-u until iifil-i- Jnunziry 1 inst it \\'ll_\; luriiirr stat-ti by ‘.\'lr. Piche. this bring diu- lo the fact that the lumberinen in illls section are peo- plt- who ioni." after llii-lr farms in summer and work in the vrnods l winter. nnd they all wanted to set- tle matters oi|' their various farms‘ before leaving for the ivootls and bringing their families with them! in all, some thirty thousand meni are scattered throughout the pro-i vliice. ‘Hygienic conditions are re-i previous years. for the forestry‘ nit-u employed by the provincial Government. some two hundred in number, are visiting each of the camps tn turn. and saving that the new rules and regulations laid down by tlisfprovlnoial Health Bureau are observed in full These rules went liito rift-tit inst winter. and n considerable improvement is reported from rill attics. l i\i\i\l\i\i\_\iz tin-Pei l . ILUNG t‘. CHEST l '3 ‘I R U P Hut ill‘! . Ulri Tim!) I"|'l:iir$il Pier 1pc i l t In addition to visiting the camps nnd seeing that the sanitary re gulniions are lived up to, the- for- estry men are also charged with enforcing the law regarding the minimum growth of timber ‘that can be felled. and. in consequence, have been kept busy e er since the lumbering sens/m Opfll-Eti. The 1925-26 timber cut pPCtNl to b_ around the is ex- e completed somewhere end of April. but. long before that the provincial forestry dcpartinent will have started their _ for Mr. Pichc- stated tonight that his de-_ pnrtinent was going to get busy ln| February for next winter's work ln- tlie forests of the province. ENTERTAINMENT AT VALLEYFIELD A very enjoyable Christmas Con- cert was held lii the Vnlleyfieid llzill on Thursday evening, I190, 24 Although the night was cold, and the roads very heavy, the hall, beautifully decorated tor the occa- sion, was filled to its capacity. Mr. John A. McPherson niily presided and perfect ordcr prevailed throughout the evening. The follow- ing lengthy program. provided by the Dllllils of the Plast and West schools, under the direction of their teachers, Miss Myrtle Beck, and bliss Bessie MucPhee, was suc- cessfully carried out. Instrumental music by Messrs. Joe Mooney and Eugene Dunn, was heartily enjoyed by all, as was also, the dialogue “Women's Rights" pre- sented by Miss MacPlree, Messrs. .l. W. Nicholson and M. R. Mc- Lend. The tree. heavily laden with good things for ynllllg and old. pre- sonic-d a very beautiful appearance, under the glare of a gas light pro- vided by Ml‘. l). A. Nit-Rue, of lleatberdale. ltlr. Munroe ‘llruce carried out the duties oi‘ Santa Claus in n very capable innniicr. much to the f‘li_l0yllll'ili of the his pleasing manner. auctions-ti the baskets. which brought n neat sum .\lurh credit is due Messrs. J. P ~ -vy—----»- ._l.... ms ultrasounds cuaiiniau g Summeraide Business College -. A>1 ,.,..a-_A.... i Worth $50,000.00 w YOU Mall Courses Guaranteed, J. Popeon, Prin- ..t in Ir r»- . . ., _— -FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS -Page 3 is available. tf —-GUARDIANS 0N SALE at the Guardian's western office" in the McNslll Buiidlnx. Summsrslds every day. —-DIOTIONARIEB can be had at the Western Guardian Office. WK- tsr Street, Sulnmerside, for only fifty cents with a new or renewal subscription. t! -AULD LANG SVNE and Housewltds Calendars have been received at the Guardian's West- ern Offics, McNelll Building, Sum- merslds. These calendars will be given to those subscribing or re- newing their subscription to the Guardian. _THE SOCIALDRAMATIO Club of Borden will present their four- act comedy drama entitled "Love Troubles in Plum Valley" lii Bor- den Unlon Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 9th. (This play is being staged for the Women's Institute, who are very generously donating the proceeds to the school. This is a bang-ill! good play which will entertain you from start to finish, and as the catise ls a worthy one, all should endeavor to attend. Admission, 35 and 25 cents. Ladies with pies. free. lf above is stormy, date will be published later. 7582-2-6-31 -IN COURT CIRCLES-A case of particular interest to the resid- ents of Kensington was disposed of before Chief Justice Mnthleson and Mr. Justice l-laszard at the Sup- reme Court in Charlottetown on Tuesday. This was an application for s writ of certiorarl against a conviction made by Mr. James F. Profltt and Alexander Henry, Jus- tices of the Peace against a party for unlawfully obstructing Police Officer Mouse in the discharge of his duty. The rule nlsi contained two grounds. first that the convict- ing justices were not present and acting together during the ivhole of the hearing, second, that the minute of conviction did not pro- vlde for enforcing same by distress of the defendant's goods as con- tained in the formal conviction afterwards drawn up. After hearing argument the judges dismissed the application for the writ of cer- tiorarl with costs. J. D. Stewart. K. -C.. and Heath ‘Strong for de- fendant. | —-DOUBLV BEREAVED-—- Nil‘! Douglas (lordon. Summersltle. llilF ‘just received the sad news from New York or the sudden death ii that city of Mr. Samuel Gordon brother of tho late Air. Dougla i Huntley. Albertoii. aiid- left thl‘ Province a good many years ago He was about 71 yea"! 0i’ 8R6 11110 was of the same qulct and gen- tlemaniy nature as his brother: whom he was destined so soon to follow to the spirit world. l-lis death occurred last Sunday while at service in the church which he attended lii New York. The sermon had been preached ands. prayer snld and it was noticed that Mr. Gordon did not stir from his place at the close, soon it was ascer- tained that he had peacefully pass- ed to his eternal rest. A more fit- i desired by him. Deceased is surviv- ed by his wife and five children also one sister, Janie in New York. CERTIFIED Q absolutely one hundred per cent. true cod-liver oiL Niciioovi. l.\‘l. A. .\lci.eod. .l. W. Nich- pmted m be vnmy Improved overhwlfe. by Angus Nicholson; duet. . ' by pupils of both schools: National olsoii, W. A. McLeod, and N. Nlch-I oison, as well as those already mentioned, for the success of tbci entertainment. Tho proceeds. amounting to $62.00, are tn go to-' ward improvements in both schools. Following is the program: Opening chorus, Thu Snow is falling fast, by pupils of both schools; greetings, by Gordon .\lc- Pherson. Marguerite hit-Donald and Allan Martin; dialogue. The Day After Christmas. by Isobel McDon- ald. Harold and Miles McPherson: recitation, by Annie Nicholson; monologue, Washing Dishes. by Ethel McLellan; drill, Canada, Our Homeland, by eleven pupils; FFBPl- tntlon. The Farmer in Search oi‘ .- ullaby, by Helena and Lillian Mc- SCOTT’S "stun SEAL" VITAMIN - CERTIFIED NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL the kind that any member oi your family would take with pleasure. At your druggisf. IOLI DIITIIIUTOII _ SCOTT l: BOWNE ‘roaouro, our. ' Leod; dialogue. The Trnin to Mor- row, by Ethel McLellan, Milton McLeod. and Archie Martin. ill- termission and sale of candy. lu- strumeninl music by Messrs. llinon- ep and Dunn. Negro drill, Tho Manners Class. by eleven boys: recitation, by Catherine, McPher- son; dialogue, Choosing a (‘om- panlon. by lMai-y Nicholson. Mur- garet McKenzie. Catherine llll(i Jeanette Martin; recitation, Santa's Helper, ‘by Christina Martin; ln- strumental music, by Messrs. Moo- ney and Dunn; recitation, by Wol- iace McPherson; dialogue. Wo- men's Rights, by Miss l\|i'li7il9€. Messrs. J. W. Nicholson and M. R. McLleod; chorus, Santa is Coming. Anthem. -———--10-}———— To remove rniidlr wnr pbit-i- n |>ll'l'l' of ordinary white bb-itiiiu pnpl-r unili-riienth and on lop of llir liillll and iipply fl wnrrn iron. hforl- lbt- blotting pnpor occasionally. if llll‘ ntulii is MAI!!! OI SCOTT’S EMULSION 7. .. . —-CHUROH SERVlCES for Feb. 7th, Rev. D. K. ‘Ross, minister. North Bedeque, at 11, Lower lied eque at 3, Freetown at 7. —WILMOT VALLEY-Rev. D. K. Ross will preach at the Hall Wiimot Valley. Monday night. Feb 8th, at 7.30 o'clock. -GUARDIAN OFFICE. - Tbt Guardian's Western Office is non located in the McNeil] Building Water SL. Summerside, when subscriptions, news or advertising will be received, The phone num- ber is 233. - Eastern Guardian ..'J- W- MURDOOK, Montague received 1926 Calendars for Guar dlan readers renewing or suhscrib iIIB- Also Dictionaries. Renew at onoe and got one. t ..*FAR~M ‘son SALE at u“ bsr 811i". well watered, in good condi tion, near school and churches ADDiY Norman J. McPherson Brooklyn. P. E. I. 7566-2-5-3= Stock Quotations ‘HALIFAX, Feb. 5.—Quotation: furnished ihy Johnston and Ward Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange. At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. American Can. Co. . .. . . . . . .. Am. Car. and Fdy Co. . Atlantic Refinery Co. . Am. Locomotive Co. . .> . . . . . . Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. . Am. Bosch Mag. 1C0. . . . . . . .. Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. .. .. Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . . .. N.Y. Cen. and Hud. lRlv. R.R. Cuba Cane Sugar ‘Co. . .. Cuba ‘Cane Sugar Co. Pfd. '\ _ Man's Develop- nuibtt Smith is of the 091111011 111111; one- or the essential features wh Q ‘ed to the emergence °i m“ hum“ family and the development of civ- llizatlon. power of B11199“- ahutomy in the University °i Um‘ don, um] noted as an anthi-ol1°i°l§' ‘.1 iire on “The Study of Mankind." conflict with most writers on an- fhropololly on this speaker said his conclusion been reached by i011g Biiiiil’ 0" ‘he nibject. Primitive man talked ‘he manner of Alfred Jingle 5a "Pickwick ‘Papei-s." ‘ences of two words. 8 1101111 3411i ii verb. The lPithechanthropus- the B1“ dllzed rPmninfi found in Java by a Dutch army physician, has an Pn- irnious expansion of the skull in ' ‘he region of which. in ‘the human fl/‘é. i’: ment Laid T0 _ Power Of Speech ‘LONDON. Feb. 4.-—‘Prof. Grafton was the acquisition of Dr. Smith. who ls professor of , expressed this belief iii a lec- Admlttinl! that he w“ i" silent question the had lu ‘in he used sen- cg apemah constructed with f0!- I ! World-famous explorer, who has reopened, an oidl controversy by d0- elarlng thpt ‘Capt. Cooke's report s1‘ m; flndlngyof the -Nortn Pole in, 190B ll jutt as sound as that >01, Commander Peary. whfl- Pfllilimed, reaching the pole 1H6! W"! W"; later. He ‘is not convinced that Capt. Cooke yvaa a faker, he says. OapLOobke Ia now in a United sum Jail, convicted of fraudulent oil dealings. i} London Letter THE OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR CANADA IN LONDON WEEK BY WEEK 14th JANUARY, 1926. The Accounts Department of the Office of the High Commissioner for Canada has been in corres- pondence with the Greek Govern- inient upon the subject of the hail- yearly payment ff interest due December 31st. 1925. and upon re- demption of prliicipcl in connect tion with the $8,000,000 Greek Government. Bonds held by the Government of the Dominion of Canada. The High ‘Commission- er has been advised to cahlegram from the Department of Finance. Ottawa. that Greece has paid this principal and interest amounting to $283,750 to that department through ‘the Bank of Montreal. Arrangements for the release to Greece of the reiatwe bonds and rte . FEBRU a, 1926 M“... ' ate 1 it 10-day ' Apprdbation accounts, which are,‘ erated entirely as a matterof service an" convenience ‘tlo our custome _ payable when rendered; If you chance 17o on your file,, will you mlake “pay it today”.- Ali sucih balances, standing on our m. cords for more than tihree months, will ha, after February 15th, collected through tihe Courts. Mount-zit‘. u-tpo IRtllED rs’: are have an_ unpaid 0,1,, 1t a point to feet. from the Hall Door. with W11- erate Offices for bot-him“ 11114 women. The emigrant who pays his own way and is 8 K001i chili" acter. is a free agent and d098, not requlie either Donnit. or certifi- cate. The Emigration Depart- ment. under the High Commis- sioner, dlnects all the various sch- emes such as sending out child- ren, either from the Salvation ar- my, the Quarrler Home in Glas- gow. and the F918" 301119. tile sending out of all domestic ser- vants and all those going out to be placed on farms prepared for them by the Land Settlement Branch of the Departmentcf Em- igration, harm JLSDOUNPS skilled and unskilled, the inspection of ships foods. the medical inspec- "lion of emigrants going on board. and the rates of passage charged. The Department also conce u! illicit with all propaganda worlt. which represents Canada as the Laud of Opportunity. This pro- proganda is done In three gways. mission for the permanent m graves of the five Camp; lore who are buried in ‘ch etery, Si. Lucia, British w dies. St. Lucia during the War. ting end could hardly have been 87 Standard Oil of N. J. . . . . . .. Kelly ‘Springfield Tire Co. .. Brit. Empire ISteeI, 2nd General Pet. . .. Int. Petroleum Standard N. Y. . . . . . .. Southern Pacific Co. . . Union lPacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. U.S. industrial Alcohol Co. . Westinghouse Electric United States Steel .. Boll Telephone . . . . . .. Brampton . Brazilian-Fraction llovrard Smith Com. .. . Spanish River Com. . . . . . . .. Steel Company of Canada .. . ‘Abltibi "Gordon Deceased svas a native ot"'sii“wi"izan i‘ nurentide Pulp . . . . . . .. jPnnzidlan Steamship Pfd .. iDominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . ‘nvlllllifflfli Power . . . . . . . . . . .. Winnipeg Electric National Breweries .. Can. Cons. Sinelters . . . . . . .. BANKS ' Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . .. Bank Royal . . . . . . . . Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 144. Oct. 138%. . Empire Goods To Obtain Protection LONDON. Feb. 4- The Merchan- dise Marks Illll, which the British (lovernmeiit will introduce . 253% Wheat-May, 113%; July, 10214; -. Corn-May, 82%; July, 85; Oats-May, 43%; July, 44%. .Wheat-—-May. 159%; July, 158%; ‘irztln, the con-trol of speech is sit- uated Dr. ‘Smith continued. The mine development wn-s found in 'he Tiitdowit, the Rhodcfliflll B1141 he Neadnerthal skulls. He there- "ore drew tbc- conclusion that "at ‘his eurly stage in human pro- tress." man had developed powers "if speech. The acquisition of this power. conferring upon mankind the ability to share the knowledge icqulred by bis fellow creatures, completely transformed the behav- q, ier of human beings. All mlsslonerh O forwarded to Competition o which will tak (u) All Brltls British studen 0f Art. The divided heads:-— (1) oratloiis‘; (2) lture; (4) Broadway Trick Tried 0n Parisians PARllS. Feb. -i.—A bet of n thou- lilfld francs as to which was the — wise-r. u New York or n Paris street :rowd. was paid t0dny_ but without zlttliiigtbt- issue. In a har on lll€ztile Off ce of lliie Dauiion last evening an Aim- lficllil tourist told the hackneyed itory of how a man stood on the corner of iBroadwsy and Forty-sec- ond street. trying to glve- away hall dollars. but with only small euc- cess. “'l'il bet these franc-grasping Frenchmen would have taken em." he concluded. ythe IWlllZams. correspondent for The Saturday Evening Post. thereupon offered to bet a thou- sand francs that a lParls crowd would b2have the same way. The itranger took the bet and Williams. with a sheaf of ten-franc notes-- the nearest he could get to half dollars-stood on the corner of the itue de la ‘Paix and the‘ Rue Dann- ou under The New York Timcs of- ‘lco and made ‘the experiment. About. one in ten persons accept- ‘d the proffered bills. The judges declared Williams titr- winner. may be seen High gCoinm ing applicatlo igrzints 225 a £3 passage. 252 sistaiit ‘Direct Land ‘ Sept. Work. Th people from made n study H0113 at home. ‘s the Clcurln oauts for niig conditions, s rates, 0r pri pi"‘cnl Ions of uzitcd on the into coupons are therefore being made ill London through the lligii Coni- The Royal Society of Arts has sioner particulars of their Annual it will be opened to two classes under Book Production; Pottery and Glass; eons .Further details of the com- petition aud of the prizes offered Building, Trafalgar Square, S.W.l. The Emigration Department of sloiier for Canada is busy examin- under Director of European Emigration and Colonel Andrew O,Kelly, As- 76 people including Settlement. Merlicnl Examination, Boys’ Girls’ Employment and Womens‘ of any kind. The Offices wbcrc ap- aro ricctiiveil trrtbve-ryi qonveliitiy sit- Ffiist, by systematic advertise- ment in the public newspapers, second, by a series of illustrated fflce. the High Commis- erature prepared for the purpose f industrial designs e place in June He“ and organization of the Steamship Booking Agents. who act as ben- evolent tentacles to stretch out h Subjects‘ “d (b) and grasp the desirable emigrant ts in British ‘Schools competition will be the‘ following Architectural Dec-' Textiles; (3) Fum- (5) (6) llfiscellau- The High ‘Commissioner's Office is informed by the Canadian Trade ‘Commissioners in Great Britain that they have received the follow- ing eiiqutrfes for Canadian goods during the past week:- A Newcastle firm is interested in securing c.l.f. offers on Canad- ian Western No. 2. Grade Oats and lower grades. at the Office of the lssioner. Canadian A Bristol firm of timber impor- ters desires quotations on »West- ern red Cedar weather Boardins from ‘Canada. initial quotations should be in two or three carload ts. ‘ vi he High Commis- iis by would-be em- the new offer of Mr. Bruce Walker. A Newcastle firm wishes to ost- abl-lsb connections with a Canad- ian manufacturer of Maple ‘Floor- lng. or, have a Staff of experts on Emigration. and A Bristol firm of Timber brok- ers and importers desires to bear From Canadian producers of Rall- roa-d iSieapera. otstlous to be preferably c.l.f. ' ndon in Ster- ling. ' ese experts are all‘ Canada who have of the various quea- Thc London Office g llouse for all upli- rut'on iimlcr special ubject to cheaper iforeiitiai treatment A Newcastle “rm would “k9 m get in touch with a Canadian sour- ce of supply of Beech shipyard intending emigrants wedges (irmmd F100’ a h)“, A Bristol llrin of paper import-i ors, box manufacturers, and whole- clrculated a n O lectures, third, by the circulation YQViBW 0f the of large quantities of stitlble ilt- i101‘! of the M Dominion of M ln tCflllflfiil, fourth. the inspiration "m- y meat. bacon and hum, and indelible ‘ ndian. BIYETGTYY§FDPTKTHER~ Parliament this session, promises to be of vital interest to Canadian producers and manufacturers. Com- mittees o.’ inquiry are to be set up which will determine the most. effl- cleiit. methods for marking import- ed agricultural produce and man-u- factured goods, ‘both from the Eni- plre and from foreign countries, and will have the power to make orders. They will frame the bill to give the greatest possible, advertis- lng to Empire goods. lt is understood that theagricui- tiiral section will necessitate the indelible marking of origin of all imported fresh, frozen or chilled t. marking of orillin on the shells of all imported eggs. Cheese. honey. and probably other commodities are to be similarly treated. It will be nu offence for the retailer to ex- hibit such goods for sale without labels indicating countries of orig- C 0 can no longer be passed off as Cun- h To Announce Im- Baldwin stated in the Commons today that be hoped m make an announcemen to the date on which the illnperliil Conference will be held. ln. American bar-on. for inctnnceflinclude an win said "obviously it perial Conference Date Shortly ' (Canadian Press) LONDON. Feb. 5.---i‘reniier HOIISP of lie said he Government was comlnunicnt- lng with the Domlnlous and lndla with a view tn fixlii would be the most suitable to all‘ oncerned. The Premier made this .-.iiit--~ meut in reply to u query on tho matter. Replying to another query in connection with the proposed, onference as to Whether it u-nqpi‘ economic Conference eld simultaneously. Premier ‘Raid. would." ‘1 h’? ‘ I I _‘5AY"HEi.t_d' "r0 MY PM. - MR Jltiidq‘; AN‘ Tent. HiM woue i l while the material nerd ~lll‘ll only lu- wnslind. lf the wax In flrilureil the rob-r mnlt he removed by honking ll fur a few minutes In drnumrml nlrobol “out bill ‘iiiiiiii HELL-O +162- 01646" Dig lb HELEN- i lulu!‘ iiiiiliiiii i mitbl i|||| i ‘i l - ~. “Tug! i WELLJWELUi so YOUR NAME i‘; HEuEi-t- HY! WHAT A HAM FRET TY t. shortly :is_ g n dale that: sale stsrlonons, desires quotations ‘for folding board with Glazed fin- ish on one side. A Newcastloflrm ,wishes to est- ablish connections with Cansnian exporters of (Birch ‘Squares. t-Further details of these can be obtained froin the Commercial In- telligence Branch of tho Depart- ment of Trade and Commerce. or front the Canadian. Trade Commis- sioner, the Canadian Building. Trafalgar-Square. London. S.W.l) The ‘Imperial Wttl‘ G ves Coni- tir i-i(ilt>"~°'i i /, ‘jrrifztisri/il’ lo hike MM“ i.l . viAhru‘) o1 Va)‘. y‘ .... ,1 ,,,. V”. \ i I mission has just iasu g Cernetry Registeirs for Hill 60 Gtmup,‘ Ab,- zsc, (loll! ii. .the, ‘Martian; (‘iroup._ France. and the Melt noun, South Minn-mi Cemetery and Essex Farm Military comet- eries in Belgium. Copies of more Registers have been‘ forwarded to the Dem-imam of National Da- foncs. Ottawa, for reference ‘pur- poses. - -- r . ~ - lThe tlmperlal War dim, ils ‘about m “h, These Soldiers died Owing to an outbreak . and mouth tfsease at sun port of Manchmter has tight included in an infected a While the restrictions re force it, will not be posslb Candsian Store Cattle to b9 ed there except for detain the wharf or for slaughter. Four consignments of Cc Stone Cattle have arrived at ed Kingdom ending Janus? berr being 1,621. [were landed in good coiiditl rts during the 9th. the total All the a T119 “i811 Commissioner's umber of Ca 8 Notes inciud recently lssu illes Branch . Ines on Moly fflcial Minln A Press Bulletin based o recent report of the Doininlo eau of Statistics relative - value of the 1925 field cm Canada, was also sent out. - as another Bulletind dealing the statistics of the Cont!!! trfc stations in 1924. ' News iltems from the Resources Weekly News Let the Department of tho ' were also sent to the 1d on the timber, grain. miiii paper, shipping. meat. 811i Trade Journal. --_<o->i- Efficiency of Flinn!- A gas flame ls only three per 1 iclent, less, invisible bent or chemicli the glnre of the electric nré i! 1 per cent. sunshine given off only 35 p01‘ visible light rays. the body of n firefly is wholly‘ lii bent; it is 100 per cent. purl developing 07 per cent.- of whnt it ought to I The Bi" The siniiilesf tree in the \\'01'iti (lrr-enhind birch: its heililll i" i" three Inches. can Lift Off-No P Dodedt hurt one bit! 1M Firs..." :3, "* ~11». we‘ 1 ‘that ‘it's-mi’? .1.» than flittin- let sells l ti"! ‘ r l few “nut U A‘ at?’ l?“ i will l 1 wit-wt mo" °" list/Eat.- izotw TO Tt-liQuvfq 1t Klbb ova-w. The VHRE‘ ' BYE ~B~(z a BKBY -‘ - ' wl/fl/Z H": i926 Iv |N1"L Fania: Inge. Gnu Brhnia m» ‘and. ‘ _ HELEN Freq _ ‘R 6 ', ~13! 1130180 llfcndenps