frriv‘. Ci-ililéffl‘ --'>_Z_ 4-»; ._ __.__ lowrnqv/isnln i r .. 5*» . ..............l. . . > Wk ‘TLlNG ' ' Bf) LING _ g ‘ ' - - ~BOX1Nu i_ BASKl-YPBALL '_ A OTHER SPORT , R Clapper. Is 1 d‘ I NHL Lea mg n p. . . ' (Canadian Press); tlon. each with 36 points, while Joli MONTREAL. .Quc-. Feb, iii-The Lamb of Ottawa, and Normla Hymes, ‘col-lug punch which keeps the Boa- of the New York Americans, are ‘ wfr Bruins and Montreal Maroon: in deadlocked for second place each f- front in their respective sections of with 3i points. ' ' " " - l.‘ m; National Hockey League is re- a » , - flectcd in the weekly 51511531011 ,9“ N. ll. L. STANDING ' clgppfl‘, right wing Bruin is the leading scorer in the league in point of actual goals with 27 to his credit, Montreal ... 3i 10 ll 4 i0i 80 3d ‘while "Cooney" Welland, centre ice Canadians. .. 3114116 93 112 31 I vplgyfl‘ is in a tic for goal getting Ottawa 31 i3 i3 5 95 9g {ll i averages. with Nels Stewart, centre ;Toronto I .30 l: l4 4 g2 go gm of the lvfaroons. Each has scored 20 Americans 32 9 2i 2 78116 3i) pals. ln the American section by‘- ' ‘virtue of a1 assists added to his z: ‘goals. Frank Boucher, centre ice rman oi the New York Rangcrsfleads jBoston the entire league in points with 54. [Chicago 'gels Stewart of Maroon and Hec Kil- Rangers .... 32 15 l2 5 110 100 ~35 lea, Ottawa left winger. are tied for mil-oft as 12 l7 4 as loz as * me leadership of the Canadian sec- Pittsburgh‘ .. 30 5 23 2. 'l’7 130 l2 IO L 1 Allie i Mon, March 10th, 1.00 Vagabonds vs. ‘Eurekas. Mon, Marci-l 10th,~a.30 p. m-fta- monas va. Alphas. Mon. March,_ 17th, 1.001).‘ m.-‘Al- l phas, vs. Vagabonds. . Mon. Marclr 17th, 8.30 p. nm-l-‘ta- monas vs. Eurekas. _ Mon, March 24th, 7.00 p. m.-Al- phas vs. Eurekas. _ - ' Mon, March 24th, 3.30 p. m.- Vagabonds vs. Ramonas. Mon, March 31st, 7.00 p. m.-R.a- morlas vs. Alphas- .- Mon, ~lvlarch 31st, 8.30 p. m.- . Vsgabonds vs. Eurckas. 4 ‘ Mom, nprlritll. 1.00 p. lit-as- P. W. L. D. F. A. P15. AMKBICQN SECTION - . P.W.L. D. FJLPts. 312B 4 1120 .88 53 y u... 31.1612 3 85 78 35 r \ ' l). lit-- ltEBEKAll LEAGUE ~ f Last night the "Alphas" defeated ."‘lQ "Eurekas" by 1d: pins. n. Love ‘of the "Alphas" rolled both high llrlgle and three string scores of’ :46 and 5B5 pins. The second match of the evening was won by‘ default by the "Ramon- n" over the Pvigabonds." O. Math- eson rolled high single and three of .113 and 431 pins. llollowhlg are the scores and lille ups:- , "ALPHA? ' bonas vs. Eurekaa. - ‘ . MO . April 7th; 3.30 l). lll.—Al- l. Lafferty 16'! fl: 167 phuna vumndlh t lusitch lee lat as- _ M. Lowther 110 95 156 - B. DOVC .... I08 H3 Z46 ' ' l l L. Duchemin ........ ll‘! 116 10s i-i _ a To ‘u; T; M ay i Inwa- lasiufs us, Groaibritala run. m...“ " a s - » .- . " 1iotll mo l‘ THIS my as Hi5 GREATEQr. SEASON. - ' . l, .. “out; w J§zc§ l.»- l f .. 13x3 ri A EiQMUTl-i (NTERCOLLEGIATE SPRINT KING AND THE EASTS‘ EEST BET To CGP '1'“? SEASONS INDOOR SPRINT‘ l-fo/uoas 1 / first been promoted in i022 by the il E $l KENT lcrigiils ‘Next Friday night at the Arena the ‘W. KY. B. Boys will hold their annual ice sports. This is the eighth W. K; S. Zevmt of this kind. the idea. having pupils of this school. Each year has seen an increasedintereat. The pro- grams presented have been inter-l eating and varied and furl has beenl pleasantly mixed with lifill. ‘ To the boys it is the event of the year. it gives them the opportunity to try their" powers as speed skaters and hockeyiats. From the misliest to the largest, each boy has a chance V: enter events, irl which boys of his own sire are competing. Lt is inter- esting to note that practically all of the present Abbie! have competed in these sports during the last few years. » _ ~ _To the‘ parents the ice sports moans a‘ real nights entertainment and a oentain-personii-element in thlt their b0)’ is probably taking part. Parents have erlloyed themselves so thoroughly in the past that they def- initely plan to attend as each oc- casion comes round. ‘I'll-is ytl-r besides the regular rac- lrlg a number‘ of unusual races will be introduced. A sailboat race is con- templated, roller skate event, barrel tilting and a number of splashes which cannot be mentioned at this time. ~ Bummerside High School have been invited to moot the West Kent sex- ietle and a. goodgame is assured. An hour's skate is included along with the above evening's offering. The W. K. S. boys should be en- couraged in their efforts. What tiles" , events mean to the awakening of future hockey material can be esti-, mated from result-sin the past. The; boys have prepared a banquet of} sport for those who attend. ,, LATEST DOINGS lcontlnued 1.0a: pI-IQ l) "EJ353555" New Y9"?! M31115"! Square Garden, evening against cmclf 1101115. czlunlw over the start" but he (1095 _ ri Wilderfnuth. Jack Elder. Jimmy? lng two world's . ' Ciii to be more at ilolne on board B. Stcviart 130 126 136 alsynnd other famous flashes nrc oncls for 60 metres; and i0 4-5 , "ifs than on outdoor clndel- “h; 4 M. Adams 158 153 97 ‘scheduled to '> pete in sprints that finds for 100 metres; willie fining 111311115 ghost-like glide toward-then tape 180 138 136 v may make memorable track h15_l,0l‘y.lf'-U-lli£‘tl'E flush in 9 flat! 1iel-VJIH tl~~'iil FCllBi"‘1 i" like til t f lllla 159 113F173 v Of the talent‘ tilat ‘caimstcp thellinndsazllc trophy ofEf-rrfl my llldllq~glgc Qnnjwn o; 31 l0 ‘w ms' '~— ----~~----~--- n7 95 88 5119717 4151511095 "l! t0 100 metros ill ill-victory, one of tllt‘ ulna‘; {L11l"i"‘l‘l‘(“ rlllpny 13,10], of Holy 10:02??? an: —— -—' -_' Pbtordf-lhieatonlng tllne. Wlidermutil of all track prizes. llis fonts lmflntllcy’ by the wu" are "the aitzlits‘ Tom > 734 72.1 ze-iltmflfrglgwtgfi Elltitlthedhiosiz‘ llltler- , llinl ftllf? bil: star of these D1‘fl()1.1)'l'i;1§l‘iE, uf sprintersj: contrasting with " ..--.v................... s BWDUIl. n- i. o C. gs n. ' ~ l -~ 5 < / - tcrcoliéglstc ioutdoor champion for With tllrctewvrnrs of ll~‘*l"lc- ("ii- Marl-U ft Flam l-mlch muscled “RAMONAS” m’ I60_-yards ‘k119i!’ this Genny,“ we 5mm!!!" h]. {he H‘ L.‘ lsfl-il (lcllzfilll-l] lie tildes. tile half. , ' - . 1- ~ . I ‘II- sack. nn "o all. r _ ' town llenior‘ is expected by many to pcricnce, the (‘i’i§l\'.'1i1lf! Lyug 09k‘ l ‘lllc smlnlcrs nanmle :21‘? ('32:; C. Matheson ..... ll’! 213 101 win national ‘sprint titles tllis year. 1.. high school llcro is jilzigczl m _ccy of 'l‘cx:ls nl-e llnlcricas short ~0. Lowther ...--- 131 157 119 TPei-oyiiviiliams, Canadian wonder, approaching the ‘upon: ol ills trlicl: 11cc 101741615. as 1930 gets under l". Tced . .‘.,..... 145 89 163 » and lfidic mun‘, University of Mlch- carccr. ‘Y J. r . ... m 165 ms ‘ f at‘ ', ’ - - » .. . . _ . ‘ rag" ' . -—~ ——' ‘"- 12:, ’$tatlas"zltarwafiuixxthfitcltillcsz hlgntlgr-diihoflynltil“M11 hue ‘filth 1h‘ m ‘£11901 mum mung a leg on l " l - _ '5 - ' @117! ll‘ 1i \'.ill '1 l) ‘oy. who ill dcicat f rc d K l t 519 534 543 and Middlowcstwill be represented Jack Elder in a 7;-_v;ll'<l f‘..r.li~ in their ' hi. rceel-d-tlclllg feats not that $110k‘: ‘Poifil BOWLING TONIGHT I C. N..R. League. naoafrsn callous _- BOWIVJNG SCHEDU LE v lion, ‘Janlzoth. '1 n- m-—V~\s=\-~ bcllfls vs. Rambnas. lilon., Jan". 20th. sat p. lit-Alphas “V! Eurekas. liinn; Jan. 27th. 1,00 p. ni.-VI\'5fl' 110ml’. vs. lfurcltae. rlones vs. Alphas. ' . lfnn, Jan. 21in. ace n- Irv-REC m M P I n l . . . , \ _ Mon, Feb’. 3rd, 1.00 p. fir-Alphas 7 rs‘. vngabonds. ' “Mm. Fob. 3rd, 030 l) in. itanloflnl i ' vs. Eurekas. - Hon. m. 10th. 1M it Vs. Ehlrckol. Mon, rub. 10th. sno o. "l-—vl1il“",frornfl'i‘oronto bonds vs. Ramonas. 11100.. Nb. 11th. 7.00 l1 file-Ra‘ ‘lam afterwards will fly to ‘London t monas vs. Alphali. - bonds vs. ma». rnonas vs. llllrekas. ' vi. Vagabond». lbonda- mil-llamas. . \ M01! IIUNB-VQW. U30 P- .:-»~»c.- y 1603' LAWN! ed the world's amateur iceYhockey lfnn, reniyftil. ass ‘n. lit-Vass- Mon. m. 11th, 1.00 p. m-Ra- Jl,,,,l_ ~ l Men» Nb. 21th. can ‘n. Ira-Alvin“ ‘tfmi’ which concluded ‘with tnt title Mon. March m. 1.00 n- m-— 1'9"" led some so matches an‘! were defeat m.-‘Al- by Jack Elder" of Notre Dame and first duel of 1:730, Two of 1.113 file, yll Kacey grunt, the Easy; nqw re. , y jflilt famouszfootball star is the whiz officials tilougllt Karl lzzul won. Help’ file gl-qul; Qgql-gqlown “allele l Leo (Kill) Roy. Canadian cham- "mm. wudflmmh‘ mu“ 1' °°"‘l“‘" ‘"15 511"‘ "l?" i" bmkv 111': lrifiv. 1111'. rs it: clllcf hope for sprint honors plan ufrgfllfl-yfgkhl. y)"; l“, 4n". more than once in his-campaign _foi' made no squnivic ovcl- the drrirdnll. this your. it hopes that Pbewilder- pfqmlggfl ll h“; m"; Klqggllwglfl, riatiofill honors» - ' ' -- - ' 'Wllflel~lntlt‘.l is the 1('.f‘fl1 Sli-‘Jllll sivi- llultlllflg" will booome an adjective If l“, ‘will, llllclgll-nl, w" 51mm, Wildermuth-vbegan brilliantly ill 1st. small and lithc. lu- stems 1'7 glide (IP32 fiptlve of the very ncnle of l-lu. glglggcll,» ; - _ _ . over space with swift l‘ill(l~'(‘l‘.Sy mu- llinzl spend. ciiFlliTi ii Slliwiyfnlltd“ l RI T I ii E . , . lF ivlii"E wniinfnuitfl"i.-ng, ihbidi , \ v ._ A N B E nl mend the ll‘l‘ll§li.‘l"< Act \‘.ill in" one}. lgalmllm he") \- ', . , .1 . ~ ' . ~ l oi the early nlczisurns willl \ ll 1111" HALHFA 1 _ X. N. 5.. reb. 10 Halifax ‘_- . _ _ l _ _ ‘H0050 0T 901111110115 Y-lll (‘llllll-l \'Vlil‘.‘l‘i'lll'.‘S regained their position as lC-mullnn rrusi ' ' lNEW YORKfN. Y" Feb. 10—T1l’.3t upcii to drill. ll 1:: ilzifi. _ , _ v M1 U10 joint holders of second place ill the bllllfll‘ 01 Iiwiflfm‘! o! We 7731-1933“ Cnblnct W111 give fnrtilrl" c. ~<"D‘O1v':l gmll“ Easwm Hockey League flooifevy” reggae set tentative dates; tion to the bill this week. ll \'.lii bu‘ ,,_.. “Momma W. 1mm, lead,“ Tm for G18 playoffs 1P!’ the 155i"? chim- i referred to a special eozl littcc uf- H. Benrcals 7 to 4 ln Haul-ax tonlghi. piondlip lndfior. the Si-flfllcy CUP-l tor it has been introduced in to lllc_ ‘vllllc llw Kcmvllle ‘vlldcals were dicing beaten by the New Glasgow .13 ill To Amend Pensions Ad‘ I i 1 I BERLIN, i"cb. lo-qfinudffrstuln- {championship when the Canada team defeated Germany by v . . [six goals to one tonight. ‘The Ganad- Wbmfiluc P! 35°}. W316.‘ “Mcsb slonar championship lat "lts nlcctlnlrl ZhOIUMWdQY-l Th9 53143 9111759“ “Tithe Citizen in :1 notvs Tiugul or cuamplmwhin Play ‘Fn-lstntcs: qlnjlflng of ithtrbcst tlfIfBe 011i’- "I operation of tllo not will be vrl-y/cfln- Home lee lonlgllt 5nd pushed the Lfive Ilhiesrbotwecn the teams 1111' sidcrably extvlzflofl and lillulennfirc‘ wlldcllls bmlfllm, a lle wllll Hall. lthlnt first "lathe “W 8mm“ “Y.” liberal in its nmfllcullnii On.‘ of "i" izix fur plryuffllollnls in the East- tillmn 2o, n. ' '15. '11 1dr is‘: Th; second’ place bCfllilSi ‘M- tllg twd-dlvlsions-wlll mcct~ ill a series of two ‘games. Mel l-‘iousc. , \ Fcrccastillg tile contents of llie bill U lm lnrrlvlng at the croydon alrportdn l"»“=‘»‘ 11"!’ l~;EN'1‘vi1.LE. N. 5.. Fob. io-New the afternoon. They will play unfath- ‘or series of exhibition games in Eng- in the course of thefr European, nlenlbcl- 0111i". Force wln' tain nizc cvcl-y ex Canadian Expeditionary match tonight. the r anadllns olsy- l to l. only once. in an exhibition last~ wlih the Altstrlon ‘team. ~ i ed week’ “mmfisource of iflconlc shall. llbllll‘. cmo Lmguc new ' illllll, receive and afor germ third place ‘of a nlnrricfi will ‘most lnmrslnillar series- on the Q gflggn-tlldwinnorfof the sec- . i v v , . ' l “il"M-\'Q ‘of three‘ 0h Eebfflb lgblty. The cflcct Qf- this policy would W5 w“ 1 _ 1110530155‘ :~ ' ~ " [aqlflijlfqlj qokfor thfi ritht m not bc immediate. hill. only twenty . Q1533“? lkllvfiliitua-ail hglnulg-(Kfllfointho Itanle! cup or tWflflYtllVf-l yczqs hence." approximate]! Mr of- first. place . pionahip. \ l i decide tho l ‘ . . ‘w’ A?" Athletic sports are growing popular ment. _ ‘ in ‘Argefinthln. i i "T11" lllliiflllwll“ "Y" 11*"- Um Glasgow's Colts defeated Kentville on m“ 29 élirflllosals is that. on nftziiniili: a f-"i'-;\.1.“. Hockey ‘gawk The score w“ ‘ MONCTON, N. 8., Fcb. 10-51.. I ' l is ill need and not in rrcirlpi nlrriigil‘ John Belwcrs ‘Von first pm” l“ um ' is -to "BMIIIE." 0h ~Mfifch' 3° of n pcnslml or liT\\'1li'Z llllllllibl“ swulhcr" New Bmnswlck Hockey ~ _. ---r—--*-*—-~ _ tonight by defeating - ~ " l ~ Si” ‘l Moncton Atlantlcs 4 m 2. Atllntlcs X‘ hm K lmonth and in the cnsc of $11111“ wll-l now nlcet Sussex Colts. the third l - _ k » . gfipuwijng. third-pill” ullvfllfilmnn s20. The agf- nt wiilcli this pme mam m n w!“ o, m, “mm . . . . " -‘ w. [an qdhodlidodvtolmeatdn-fuserlcrof would be operative is salil to be me winner of which Wm may Bum l games for the league cham- itnly lcccntly- placed orders for {5171100000 worth of vrailwziy equip- Fish mtught by Norwegian fisher- ‘Tnilt f ' r ' . .. . -——-—-————'-— """" "—'—‘ o g1 at the Millrose games in when ilc uoll tlllce splints in one llnlwy. Blond Karl lflnkes little qr non,“ whlch Bl-lmh amp; will be Qcrap-' ped under the terms of tile Washlns- toll treaty but that the British will be expected to go straight down he line in their scrapping program, be- ginning with theirolder ships. Until confirmation of reports that U. B. would seek to build One new b11410- shlp was obtained today, it had been assumed everywhere that it would be the last of the powers to 111111906! building any new ships of that type. In Stimsonls statement to the public hc made no reference to this propos- a! and the inference that there would b; no such suggestion was drawn Kentvillc P1.y.orrB. nl . Eastern Still ylfdecidezf.’ KENTVXLLE. Feb. lm-Standing Nova Scotia Eastern League:- w L's‘ A Pts. T.P. .. 115 5331 22 2 n 1 4i as is 2 Halifax ........ ll 8 46 4B l5 2 N. Glasgow 4 l2 as s a 2' With each of the four Eastern lea- gue teams having only two games out of an original ifl-game schedule to play, the battle to decide which ag- gregation will meet the Truro Bear- cats in the play-offs for the league championship is still undecided. Truro clinched the winners’ play- off berth by defeating New Glasgow Thursday night. The Kentvillo Wild- cats can tie Stan. Burgoyne‘: 'I‘ruro outfit for the" first place provided they win their last two games and Truro lose their final pair of clashes. Such a thing, while possible, is, how- ever, unlikely to occur. Just now the big question is, will the Wildcats or thswolverines plsy off. with Truro for the big title? The Wildcats, by virtue of their 2-0 vic- tory ovcr the Wolves in Halifax last evening. are now in the most favor- able position to will second place honors and the right to meet Truro. The games this week are: New Glas- gow at Kerltvllle, Kentvilie‘ at 'I‘ruro, Truro "n" Leaguer. Truro at Halifax and Hoiif Glasgow. If the Wildcats . their games the Woive _' eliminated; on the other h _ Wolves win their two g_ Kentvilla lose, Halifax will _. Kentville out. " A deadlock between the Wild and Wolverines is quite Pwlble." two victories for the latter and a * and defeat for the former w l pl the two aggregations on evéer Last YQsr, Truro and Kent c l ished in a tie for second-plane." .'I‘r won the right to play off with z Wolverines when in the fiddly l7’ death game in Halifax theyWtf-dv ‘- hi count in the last minute of p- playing time, and thz-n wonflollt ll the overtime. mum l At present, Truro are blg fayorl is to cop the Eastern league lbiiiltll l‘, no matter whether they play 1;: Wolverines or Wildcats in-Jtlooi-t-‘z series that will open next Friday'c - ening in the runners-up home rir ". Trurds record to date against Kan‘ - ville and Halifax is ldenticaiiymthl same, they having out of fIveWamZ . played with each team, won three lost two. There is, however, so lit 5» difference 1n the two outfits‘ the. anything would be liable to happen in a. short two-game series. ' Muchlnterest In To-Nighfs Gamé§€§ - The Abegweits will leave by spec- ial train this evening at 5 o'clock for Slunmcrside where they will play the Crystals in the last and deciding fix- ture of the Prince Edward island hcckey league. Taught! lame is the most lmporisnt on the schedule in so far that each is deadlocked in the race for that coveted, gonfalon. When the sextettcs face each oth- er on the icy surface this evening ‘neither will have an nu antagelin goal‘ count. a win hy.a one goal margin is all that is needed to clinc-h thp verdict. n Abcgweits are determined and are lead by a. conch even more determini- ed. ‘lilo Oharlotietonian fans are taking more than a. hearty interest in that group of hardy yeuthanwho cross sticks with their old western rivals tonight. Many will watclfhilic progress of the game from the-nosed; at Sunlmerslde. and those who must stay st home will be there 1n'>s‘pirit to cheer their team to a. much‘ hoped for successful issue. ' l, )l a. new convention covering the sub- ject, The French insist the Rootjclsuse which France never ratified is insuffic- ‘lently specific. In reference to gas war ‘fare it is also mcanhlgless, the French hold to stigmatlze submarine commanders as pirates lf they vio- late the rules. ‘The French will sug- gest at the plenary session that a everywhere until the terms of his secret provision leaked from other quaiters. btnflrmailon of the Pm- posal to add one battleship to the gmezican navy was obtained in of- ficial circlcs only after most ener- getic protests to Stimson asalmi the policy of secrecy. Stimson curtiy de- cllned to deny or confirm the rewfls declaring they were not going to turn this into a debating society. The in- fowl-ration then was obtained 1mm other officials in spite of a. written circular issued by Stimson. request- ing that no one at the American headquarters discuss the matter. It iéknown lint there has been s v18- orous protest from within the dcie- ‘gum, {,9 stlmson regarding his fall- urc u; take tho American public 1n- to his confidence. In an hour's meeting of the "Bis Five" delegates to the Conference at st. James m... wally thc chief dis- cussed methods of speeding the work The delegatlonlywent info session at 11,35 n. m., five minutes late owlris to the tardiness of Secretary 3'1!"- son who walked to the Conference from the Ritz Hotel, a quarter 01 a ‘mile. Stimson appeared tired and his face was white and drawn in eon- trast to the’ ruddy faced Scotland Yard man who walked behind him as’ a bodyguard. it was announced at the close of the big five meeting that Great Brltairlwlll speak first at to- by the other delegates in alphabetic- a! order. tsukl left 5t. James at the conclus- lo not today's meeting. while ‘Stim- son. Premier J. Ramsay MacDonald find Dlnobrandl. itallan foreign min later remained behlnfiand conven- 4.1 at length. caring reports for trvmorrowhi nim- dvomntlv it n 1mm" tluit -'i‘he aubcfifimlttee oi experts nrv‘ government once ratifying the con- vention shall be held accountable for Ithe acts of its naval officers. The {proposed French convention would gnlaintaln that submarines must con- iform to the same rules of the sea ias surface ships. French experts say ‘they can see no difference between submarines shooting through. the water and destroyers shooting through a slnolfescreen. Irfboth cas- es the target may be invisible. Alr- cmllt. loo, they maintain can be as insidious weapons as submarines he- osuse an airplane can remain an in. visible menace to its enemy. WESTERN (Continued from m” l, be reached within a year or two he. tween the Dominion and the prgy- ince of Saskatchewan an egnlmgw of the value of the natural resources l" W“ Province that will be involv- ed in such a Duct is of interest. By subtracting from the total area; of the province the areas of lands all- is estimated to be 542,000 ‘Arlstide Brlflfld P"? "m" wan‘ 1mlnlmum flow, or 1.082.000 lorse JV“- ol natural salts, such as" sodlurn power at ordinary six months flow At present there is practically no actual development. cnatad and the areas of reserves to be retained by the Dominion it is estimated that the total land area in Saskatchewan tilat would be ref turned under- an agreement similar in terms to that with Alberta or Manitoba is about 98,000,000 acres. The total available 24-hour power MOMW’! 919M’? "Wmb “lbw”! resources, at 80 pel- cent. efficiency, horse ‘power, under conditions at orthary wllinnli Plnllil (Olnadia Press) ‘ NEW YORK. N. Y, Feb. IOLJflie New York Americans and Detroit cougars today withdrew thelrpro- tests of games played and worfby the New York Rangers at a meeting of the National Hockey League. ' miles, and about 10 per cent, of the forest hind is privately owned, . ‘There are about 20 species of trees to be found in the province. Spruce is the most valuable. with about 3,000,000,000 feet suitable f"... the manufacture of lumber and an additional 22,500,000 cords Of pulp- wood. Jackplne is next. though only 300,000,000 feet is of saw-timber size, but 75,000,000 cords 1s the estimat- ed amount which may be ‘ll5€(1_y~fOi‘ railwdy ties. mine props. pnlpujoofl or fuel. Balsam fir and tamararlt are two other species of importance. there being about 2,000,000 cords pf each, a small proportion of. .whiph could be used for lumber. Poplarjs estimated at 3a,ooo.ooo cords. About 4,000,000,000 feet. board measure. of this might be manufactured ,_ lrlto lumber. l-‘lsllery Production v Saskatchewan‘: fishery plgfluret- ion, in the five years from 10211.0 i038, inclusive, averaged about.$50(_1.- 000 annually. while its mineréi, pru- duction had a value in i028 o! over $1,500,000. Coal and building mailer- tals are stated to be the principal mineral products, thoush a growlrig interest has developed in the (recov- sulphais. The coals are liknlisqvditil [high moisture content. The Helftellt Saskatchewan has a large forQtiog m; l-Qgerveg of ilgnltc in Saskat- wealth. There u ortllnmo to be ililqhqwjn m estimated at nehpylnllw feet of saw material and 110,700,010 v ‘cords of pulpwood. fuel-wood. ties, ‘_ H wry session wont into P0flllffi\"‘_llldi€h0lhI,1.119101181415618“ equlvai-ftne Indians "in the three P1051115" . elaborallna erli" Ilcnt in 82,80 nceyweulll agree t-i 0.000 feet. boardd measure.‘ lnat province 1,050,000,000 boardooo millions of metric tons. located \ ‘in the southern pan. Bl the pl-olvlnce. clenerous provision is m a 1m‘ ,0: Manitoba. Alberta and soil" About, one-half of the new material uolumbls. snarl u the preaagwlpn and 63 per cont. of tizewotal staodlw m“, ofefieir fish and‘ I115‘ u softwood. willie the remainder ll “an, ‘ _' , ' ‘hlefly poplar. The total m; oofn- ' ~ "Villains as have tug/in’ mining is forest. reserves ma, _ _ atchcwnn is‘abvat'I,888' luprort so called Rootclnuae or the 1m convert‘? . t» new" and humanly; unhiylovlm woe-law- l spokesman for the lrjhvw Newt-- tlon sold today. that Trance. will urge t Dcnnlsrlr shipped 52.309530 vrcrill lncll lzut year were valued at 831,- oi eggs to other czlun ts lazt year. l 503,020. - ' _.__- -—-s r. mm urn! rtwtlongpleture theatres in the "' Hungary 111 staitinj; wflid- u-m number 61,000.. “for the diversification t-i rrt'l1'.'._