’ otfthe Central Electric Station in- formed the Imdon Trade (jommw _.._: PAGE__T_E§__W____M____ Tl-IE CHAREOTTETDWN cuanvbmn i ‘Canada's Water Power resources‘ _ are also nerag circulated to them-l a Ferric-at and hngineering and Finan- iCllil press. Several other reports - dealing with various phases of the Developmental Canadian Natural Rebources will be distributed with _; n the next tew day's. . i The Canadian Government has. ~ ‘been invited to send papers to be THE OFFICE OF THE HIGH COM- read or to nominate representatives‘ MISSIONER lN LONDON 11o attend the Scottish Cattle Breed! WEEK BY WEEK lug Coiiteretice which the High ~w- ‘Ucnunxesiuner for Canada has been- Durins the week ending 21th advised will be held il~t Eaibburgni March, 2.l~l visitors called at the from the 7th to the 11th oi July,‘ Office, out oi‘ which 1'59 obtained 1924 inclusive, 1t 15 prQDQged w" illlervlewb‘ Mid 33 lcglfitflriril- ' intake a review of the more eclen-i The negotiations which have ias~ tilic aspects oi‘ cattle rbreeding ted for some time tjeiwech the llilflthrougltottt the world and the pres-i Pemil Gflvtrrllilléllt M111 the 0316B ence oi? other Canadian experts and‘ 0i the High Cvturuiseiflner tor Caii- stock breeders will be treicotttetl. y 8'1“ With Fegurd t0 the mutual call- The High Commissioner for Can-i (191159011 91 1119 9711511118 11149111911" ltlltl has been advised by the Millie- mess .between the two Governments“), 0g Agl-icuhhre and Fisheries have new reached a definite settle- ma; Owing to an Outbreak of molt‘ mfilll- land mouth disease in Bristol it has 567.207.351.17. 4% Der 0911b 81111 been‘ necessary to close that port 5% Pei‘ ‘$911K ‘Calmdlflll Gilvenlmellllfot‘ the landing oi Canadian cattle. Bonds will be held to the order piliThe 0M3- hhfl h! present hvahahle tthe Canadian Minister oi‘ Finance f thi - " D d d and a further payment of 88.65% 85111116 purpobe are u“ Be an 721.01. will also he paid [0 the can-i The aneraflohs h, the a s_ adieu Goveiflmevt- 28111 Memb- ,1"FRtANKtLlN" which was purchased by the Canadian Government tron!‘ a oo. . tusunzs GOODHEALTll t y ‘ MAGIC smarts POWDER . l INSURES PURE Foob EWGILLETT COMPANY LIMI ywflyflpga TORONTO. CANADA. Students tor representative stud-him“ The mg], Commmflone, g8 jmfileame" W111 @311 1-0 5911"" 81141 T9 ‘per-tel Conference, 1918, to enquire tinie transpont within tltv Empire ma": liftiftiiifi.‘ifii”é’.f.iirnm.t =»;=.:‘.¥:..":.rt.:.:.:r.:":.°i 5:2: it“: “°."":‘i.':"2 lift.“ "arms? ‘t: or ibridge from the 18th to the 31st of ready. for service m the Mme reg‘ great extension in trade between glee“! we: 5'1“: [as a? tctond _ a 55o” “Mum only’ n has M m’ July 1924 A very large number m“ m about Sh‘ wel-gks‘ Canada and the West African Coi~ 03st n ve thn lar-tlxtliperfa h? ie (clu wgpowem‘ n favor“ ‘to a“: of siudemh from the various N“;M13112“?tfiaggnhrhlihhggghnrgr on”; h an oeur ey e ac es or ar- overnmenta of the Emplfl‘. or‘ the Empire are expected to at» the Board M. Trade m’. the admm Canadian canoes formed the pro- tend. hihh o; h hhmher of “has of ca“ minent feature of the displays of The University and Municipality adhm hzhfled hm“ which have m" two exhibitors at the Marine and of Bordeaux have sent the Hifb. rived 1h this chum, m. exhlhh Small Crafts exhibition held at the Commissioner a. copy of the prel m. "on m ‘he Ch than Fume Rhih Royal Agricultural -Hail in London irxary programme of the Public why pavilion 013m,“ Empire Ex last week. it was reported that the Health Congress to be held early in hlhmoh wemhlel Imhormhiohs h; canoe-s created considerable inter~ June. 1924, in the University of this hath” w ‘he United Kingdom est and that a satisfactory number Bordeaux. The Council oi" the Roy- are hshhhy prhhlhhhd under the or enquiries were received. al institute of Public Health expres Plumue Act We learn from our Emigration sed the hope that Canadian delega Cues hhvéchme w the hon“ o; Agent a-t Liverpool that the 103rd tee will attend. ' The Canadian ‘Oiiticial Mining . I . the HighCominissioner wherethe Parlwsliltltylilhy! 4mm m” Jim" . 1 1,3 t poo e er ng omes, y e \ " News letter oi‘ this week consisted passpon a“ notifies have ref sad to t hhy further ehdommeh m. re Street, sailed on "the S.S "Cedric" _ of an article by -Mr. J. R. Manshall U“ , 1 at the beginning of March. The _ 0:‘ the Geological Survey dealing newal or a passport by reason o e th t h 1 h boys, who have all been carefully with the coal reserves on the Palli- ereugilufilligu-e: hgefiggnor fizgmhgéh tested hothin physique and charact- ser-Kanannsltie area of British Col- making addmons or not” an the" er ranged in age from l1 to l8 umbla and Alberta. b i p - t Canadians visiting En? years. They each had a good out. Next week there will e an art c ~' le on the Mineral possibilities in the In d and’ “m Continent should bear llitalrzitllllee; vfilllzbalaglfirteorllrllilfet gggg It is to wear out iPort Arthur district of Ontario. A m mind ‘ha? no erasures or ‘Mel-m on farms in Ontario. Situations ' h ' th “K - F- n tPress bulletin has also ‘been sent Ego’: of anitskmg mustebedmxdceheig are ready for them on arrival at orwas out e nukto’ It out this week from the High Com- e paw‘) ' r p“ a e a the Marchmont House. Beilevilie. . ~ mieeionerte Office 0111 the pgodus tzfigegonghazlllorinyonfismlm “Si; Ontario. it is hoped to send two form of Mcrcury Hoslery‘ lion of Canada dur ng'1 . i198 Cour-w “r "ire"- r 4335f. ‘$1330fii$ifivéiireffiiiii°éi i The Montreal representative’ of Work mm" “(gut Britain About Em" Demmter & Co" Ltd" ha‘ l“ six thousand; boys and girls are un- I able to find work in Liverpool aft 3r- leavlng school, and many of .hese are seeking help to get Jbroad where there .ls a prospect ' for the future. Letters have been on the recent report of the Domin- ion Bureau of ‘Statistics. Next week the office will circulate a bulletin» The fashioning is done in the knitting.“ The neatly narrowed ankle-the full fashioned calf-the wicle _ h sioner that the Company intend in- fylslug °lgoc?gg?f" nizzwaaipéffwgr augurating in May a steamship ser. “ e n t "m Dominion Depart vice from Montreal to West African ggzllcgtothe ‘imerbr dealing Mm ports. at which their Cape Town received from these young .emi- grants describing 'their satisfac- tion with their new life. News has been recived from Mrs Bessie Richards who shortly sails o Canada where she 'wlll loin her rusband, Mr. James Richards. - Mrs. Richards is a well-known Welsh singer and has won much . 'egard by her participation in any- bing which has for its object the . aenefit of her fellows. The Imperial Shipping Commit- tee are enquiring into the alleged discrimination in ocean rates on Sanaddan Flour in the North Atlan- tic. Owing to a recent revision of rates, the difficulty has been re~ moved for the time being, but at the instance o! ttheflovernment fo the Dominion of Canada the Cam- mittee are continuing their enquir- Mes with ‘a view to advising Wllltt steps could be taken- to deal with the, question should it arise again. The Committee have taken evi- dance from the Flour importers, the National Association of British and Irish Millers, and the Ship- owners in this puntry, but owing to the fact that eastbound frelghts are fixed in Canada, they have been unable to obtain the full de- tailed evidence which they require. it has, therefore, been arranged that a Sulwomrnlttee shall visit Canada very shortly to take evi- dence ln that country. The Sub- Committea will consist of the chair- man (Slr Haiford MacKinder) and Mr. l-l. B. G. Larkln, C. 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