»5f »- '~`. _» . ¢,'\'~».. _-,-"Ili ~-~` . li* .yu ,s>.,>,,-,<. -~.-,p- -,;,<-.;,,-'-- l-#Y-H ¢ ‘- - . Mon six rim maamnnmws eealitlitn $'§*.:“."-i53Ll‘i.‘g_-‘ - ‘ L '~”-"3 If-‘-: 1" *‘-I,/.Q . _ .. .. ..~» . ..--f.i__.-..i. _ ~'- ri. - _ _t'f-‘;-a.-.i-»‘»'~.f°‘f-'.i_~'f1_f;»f s_'-we _ ~< . _ " o L ' 0 U I . -yn -` ’ _ ___ - ;~.» Noted Criminal in the I-‘fi-nN*roMAs” TiEwt'ei.t’rf-_ __ - ' of Adventures '“'- " 3 __- ._ . '_ _ - ' "A FALSE MAGISTRATE ' A _Forceful Stirring and exacting Four Part Story SEE FANTOMAS T0_-‘DAY What Happens him ? Final Chapter of his Series Marines 'ro-DAY 3.15 semi me child?-an - IT PAYS to buy in this province. ARENA T0-NIGHT. - S.D.C. v. P.\‘V.C., with an hour and a half skat- ing after; band; 15 cents. ` 8569 THE MAIL SPECIAL.--The inail special from Cape Traverse arrived In Charlottetown yesterday at 12.20 p.ui. HIGH TEA T0-DAY.-Colne and enjoy good supper at Notre Dame Academy Wednesday and Thursdéigh' _ . , _ ZION CHURCH T_EA.-The lat|l€S_ ot' Zion Church are' noted for their- " TEA Ano sAz'AAn,-Home-made candy and icecream at Notre Dame High Tea Wednesday and 'l`liurs4:l;5y_.o _ t HOCKEY AT ARENA T0-NIGHT. -P.W.C. v. S.D.C., an hour tuid u halt skating with band after. 15 Celllll- 8569. Norris' - 'oAMe_ _-rsA.-Delicious salads,¥e‘lIlés 'lanyl creams _at_N9lF0 _Dame __e_q__l_l_‘e_'.,_10th and 1_1tI1. 8_5_0- " ~ _f _ Mons ivlEN.`-itifis un'rio1\'_ if l » “The Heart of 1 ‘ry ' ~ ' _ _ _ ir _- good teas. The Valentliic Tea. Fri- `~t day, the 12th lust., will be noexcep- if he Heavy Battery tralnlugiit llalifax or the_fron_t._ _ ' The Great _Broadway I _Special A _muon an 5 Will be shown at the L Matinee only--Your I Tl-IE SECRET LODE Western WATCH FOR 413 Our .\'ext Broadway Future ` *___ Million Dollar M 'ste Saturday Afternoon & Idveniiiz tion. 8567 AGRICULTURAL- MEETiNG.'-Pro- lessor Theodore Ross will' address an agricultural conference at Cardigan on Friday, Feb. 12, at 7.30 p.ni. Every one interested is invited to be present. FUNERAL T0~DAY.-The funeral of the late Miss Haviland will leave y -- the residence gf Mr E_ H_ Havi|and_ held in the hall of the ocletv. Do* Last Opportunity E W 4* CANADA SOLD $5,000,000 OF NICKEL LAST YEAR. , __ ____ _ ()TTA\\-'A, Feb, 8.-Figures just- puhlished hy the Tradc and (`oiiinici‘<'c l)ci.artnieiit show that (`aiiada`s ox- ports of nickel for the twelve iiionths 1-nding with .\'ovcmhcr last amounted to $5,218,822. Of this, nickel to llic value of $3,725,562 went to tlte l'nited I States, and $l.~i55.69T to Great Britain. Pending the report ol the proinised royal coniinission of prolilbiting or coutrollini: thc cxport of nicitcl ort-1', tho federal govt-riiiiictit is uiililtcly to take any liirtlicr action, beyond kcop- ing :is close a watch ns possililc to _ _ __ _ _E-I thence to St Peter's Cemetery. fully received at the League ot' th: lier from open grun1blin'g.' My little girl, not quite live years old. had never, been asked to do-_ ch -al- n “Ju 'i t °“gh °“'~'“ '“'a_“`h"e I ha A ll' ll" friends for the generous svnipathy l0l93l'1llllB~f llle following five olTiccr~'- help “fine th? ‘hBh,°s' The pride _“f extended and other marks olfgoodwill 0f lhe Szlld Regliiieiit have volunteer- mc "h‘ld"‘f" 1" ‘_he_“` “'°"k was 'll' tendered -'during their recent sad 01| fm' “lil fl`°1lf1-(fflllllllll T- Etlgilf tcnsc and the dislike for lioust-work I,emavemem_ 8565 Mc-Nun, Capmm Gem-S0 (-I,II,I,i,0||_ ='¢<=iu§-<1 to hr iiermaneutl.v_ ciuletl." ____ Lit-ut. C. v. 1ilarttn,`t.tt-uc. iiuipii no- it is wcll lo give vliildrvcn, old DIED YES-I-ERDAy___fI-he dcmh gm-S und ]_,|eut_ wynu _\||uI,_ tnougli to know, sonic respoiislbillty ”““l"“S l’l’°Pafl“H llll’ "mls °" Sal' streetcitt-.on rueitiav, i-“ebruiry aut, THE srsamsns.-The Stanley ‘l_"'~l'§l-"- _"_ “"2 lllfflll- 'Tllls ‘l°"’€'°D§ 11 at 3 a.ni.,'or George w. Drew, iu~tlie left l’iCl0u .Yesterday uwruiur: ut ‘1 - girls liki_iig_ for housework, :ind ire- 63nd year of hh; ugI,__ after an i||ness o`<~lot'k and docked _iii Gt-orgctoiyii :Lt _(0_I|||(~i|]t;1~ Riley also said that the ‘l‘“’"ll»" "'~‘|“"'“5 th” "l"Ul"l` for 1* of live years. \\'liit:li hc bore with 9.50 n'clo<'k. The Miiito lct`l Gi-oi`gt' ` ` f0W llvllfli- (`l\llllr0ll -\'ll0lllll 00 lduslll patlciicc. lie lciivcs to inourn a mr- town yesterday iiidriiiiig aiinl was c;; to niairkct, and cspccially should they I-ow “.ifI._ one SML Ha,-I-I-_ Om, <|a“g|I. pc-ctcti to dock in Picton last night, bo tziuglit the value of money-as repro- l ;,.,~ E||u_ also IIIH ,,mp_I,I0I|I,.,I-_ Mrs- (\_ 'l`lic train from the Stanley nrrivcd ii _ sr-e that nonc of the iinlslicd Cziiiudizin product ultimately goes l`roiu tl--: smeltcr _in the l`nitcd Ctotes to Ger- many. ' - HELPING IN THE HOUSEWORK. At what age should children begin their lessons in household duties? The question is one iii which every parent is interested. l'nder present condi- tions of lift- in the average t-ity homo. it is not so czisy to answer us it was in tlit' days when praciitfally all of the cooking :uid :it-wiiig for llit- iziiiiilv was donc by thc lious.c\\'ii`t-. Then helpers were always: iieedcd, and in the ivcll-ordered housclioltl t-very child was expcvtctl lo bccoiiic it \\'orl.- er. Opportunities for liclpfulni-ss nrt- greater in the country liomt-_ wlicrc lliere are outdoor tasks that min bt- at :- signed to the boy. and wlierc :is n rule the housework is carried on with less dependence on ready cooked and rcady niade supplies from tho storc-I. But whatever the conditions, thc wisc mother sf.-es to it that her chil- drcu are early trained to this sons(- of respoiisibility and spirit of --ili- ciency by tlciiiiilc tasks. .Rnd thc earlier the beginning is inadc tho los.-z lrksome will the training '-1- 'l`|ii.~' does not nietiii that tlic child sliould he made it di-udge, or that ctw-lin-r responsibilities than nrt- .snitod i-» it-. uge"§lio`liTd` be liiiposed. 'l`lir~ “liiti»-I mothers" of the teiieiiiciits sliov; l|ovI great is thc capacity ot' oltilrlltoml t'or_ aiisnining lieavy biirdf-ns \\'li»_-rc in-< c.--` sity compels. hut the pc-.iialty tlivy pity in the loss ot" the normal actiyititny ct their years is a heavy one. The part of wisdom is to sec that ivillingnoss to perform simple tasks is early do- veloped and that a certain uiiiount of work is a falnily obligtilioii. thc per- formance of which may bt- ti plcasiirc.. Thi: ilrst stop iii such traiiiing is io' teach thc child to pit-k up its own toyi. This often prove-.~; thc liardc:~it item oi` domestic education, tor it in- volves a pretty big idca for the vouili- ful uiiinl to grasp. liidecd. tin- niotn~ cr who succeeds in establisliing it so flrnily that it bccoincs an instinct has gone far with licr cliild's 1-din-ntion. Where there are servants thc child must he taught not to rely too wliolly on them for services, and not to make them extra work. Wlicrc no ninirl is kc t tlic little girl ol_' l'our_ or tive uiay \_lJiif’4ie~f"`giNen"‘sllQlil tasks that nrt-‘ fitted to tiny hands. Prom this tiuic orl the rspousibilities should bt-_ Qadually increased until by tht- tinic ii u is 12 yours or so of ngc tht- dau;_:li- ter is able to turn liousckct-pt-r in an emergency. . u indeed; emergencies orc soiiictinier# thc surest way to dt-volop tlic sinist- oi' rosponsiliility :ind thc ict-ling of tfrldc ln ability to tissliinc rloniotdic burdens. A inothei' related the otht-r tiny an cxpericiict- wliicli illustrated this phase oi’ tho problem. “A sprain- od tinklc kept nic off my tm-i_ t'or ii‘c:ii'l_v a week last Suinnier,” she said "mul during that wc:-k my iwo chil- tlrcu blossomed from unwilling work- s into ciilliiisinstit- liourn-lcocpcrs. %io siiddt-lint.-s of it was ziiiuiziiig, and llic lwiif-lil ol` it was worlli nil Qin iiiconvciiicucc of thu nccitloiit. "My oldest girl ls lil yczirs old, und, a_ltliou1:li I linvc inurlv it ii point to *pcb licr to help nic \\'itli thc liousv- work. :intl cvoii io do ii lllllc plain cooking, shc ucvcr likt-d lt. l-3\'r-r_v- thing l asked her to do was ai task. \s with :ill crops giving ai lzirgl- rc Uolsiiirt- is rt-riiilrcd iii lnrgu ritini|ili~ of the-Nerves 1| the Natural Result . You may be Tliis lin and thliilt at. _You Mm been nrmen In many fcrcd :i complete breiikdown. and fre- quently had pnlpltntlon of the lisitrt. islncg that ilinvsl I have had dizzy spells, had no power over my limbo (locnmotor atnxla) and could not walk straight. At night I would have nervous spells, with heart pal-_- rind would iiiinkf- :is thou h 1 ' _ _ I trance similar to the one me". EUIIJIIHIMIIII thidilettnr. ~ ~ ' _ Alum- ii.i-tb., ii. snmiim, f:I':_‘§_‘;‘:_‘f“ §I’_fB""” (int ivriter-"1¢‘ive venrii ti l |uf~ ‘ l'l\llY not that next he S agua. I lclt liii`|irn\~emcn§., the first box of Dr. Chanel' und alter ':ontlnuIug the t.'i.i1 now witlli, wit. and llcrp no iieryouii mid di# I 21:i\'s. 0 at 2.30 o'clock, this (Wednesday) afternoon for St Peter's Cathedral, APPRECIATION. - Mr Patrick Mullins and family wish to express their sincere thanks to the inaiiy kind occurred at his lioinc, 190 Grafton st,-iitctl by its purcliasing power. V;-'_' DI-cw and |I3|I_i,m¢h@|-_ Cha;-|93 Charlottetown at 2.30 o‘c-lock. S Drew of this fiti Fuiicral ’l`liurs VALUE OF MANGEL WUVRZE LS. any at 3 I,_III_ I0 p¢I;p]e's CI_.m(»(e|-y_ Y. M. C. A.-:_The Board ol' Directors ' _ _ " _- ' - _...___ and a specially appointed coiiimittct- .\t thc prcscnt time of year, when HOME GUARDS.-.~\bout 39 turned Of U10 Y~ M~ 0- A- Will llllfvl l0‘lll0-"' placed to the credit of the fund for izirincrs .irc contt-iiiplatiiig thc cro to out last cvcnln' rt-iresentln ' No. 2 POW ilfIL‘l'll00ll ill 430. 'l`l1l‘ llill’-llllllll D B l l~. lit- pioutt-ti, it is worm vfhiit- rousitier- Company under 1-omauind of Cant. ls I0 "Y “ml llffmllie 1112*"-* I0 lllilllc *'- ing the importance of thc inangcl, cs- Ewell Mtrl)ougn1l_ for drill_ 'This I-I-_ canvas to get 50 niorc siist:iiiiliig'i1i`ein- _ _ I I,,,(.IuII_‘. “.I,,,,(. d,,II.,. ,.,,“.S are kCm_ In presents about hall’ thc coinpaliy al- ll;-’I`l'l Illlll T50 Cllllsl il l.1ll`l-"'l” ll1'~‘lYll>?1f being tukcn in the races, wliicli will any casc, tlic inangcl is well adaptctl mad) 0" th" S°""“'.° "0" and ll 'S m-gf B D U 9" cr to keepuw (mins 01 I-"I" . » ,- - , » _ _ ,_ ed that the incii will turn out :it least Al>S0Clf*ll0ll 011011 l-0 U10 Dllllllf- ll IU-l icc is in :inv fit condition to riict- ovcr. for proynliiu. food for pigs, tons, or , _ _ _. _ _ » . ~ . ,, ,,., _mm qhwp In_____u__(_ or “__ _mccuxem oncc a iveck. I\t-xt Tiicsvliiy thc com- I”€P0Yl Ol Ulf! lll00lllll§ “lll |10 l4l\l‘1l liotli classes arc wt-ll iillcd, tin- ...ss and pulmahlu nature. on wrmc Soil' pair) will takt tip stition drill und thc il ll _ __ class liavini, last winttrs tltiinpion oiiit.cri~. cxpctt t-vurv man to hc pre- held on Sunday afternoon, when the gels and barley :irc often substituted Impk of the pas; year II,-as mvi(,“-9,; l0<:tlll‘(‘r. _ . tor _iiiaiiigle-s, and arc easily raised and the following officers clocted;-- ”"`rr` though it must bc adniittcd that innng- lion. Prcsixleiit, Mrs lliggliis; Prcsi- _'$1-.ANDER _ DEAD-'rwllillf l`*‘llllllll¥ 1-is possess ct-i'taiii qualities which 4l9lll» MTS Will- J. Ml'llll)'l`l‘2 Vl<‘0- ms "'"l"h_‘g lwwspawr i" bed l°'da3" nnikc thnni tt desirable addition to l’l'esitleiil.I i\irS J. 0- I\I‘S9ll€l\lll»1 Dolmm “' M°S“7"‘i“l-‘ 3 wm°“"3"- 83 _t~.ni' li.-;! ol` crops, especially at certain §°'("'_m[a"5'-I_3;1Il“"l G-,J- M‘7(`0l`lll9~Ck~ Tll‘.‘- ,illfsgicogt ;§§:LS“g‘L5I';‘5;`IgE_eh°;a‘;_S' '- ,.,, . __ - eceiso i st' ' ‘ ‘ l. ' s-1 ' .-‘-:’ilt1i:vt`c.`)l lm "mr “hen mum YUM ls and iliiucli g0o€lp:orl€(li1urs‘li?e?i $iibt?c6o?i(i;~ -‘\""“ M"S“'3l"» Uf .9.6~35 East Tenth plished. _-'inioiig the retiring ofiit-ers _ . I . _ - was _‘Irs I., (-_ III.0wI__ who had faItII_ t'roni l1cr_uiicle`s rooiii, but when slit- i.nn, niangcls tul\c_ u great tlezil out' of fum, and ,,Im.I£,nII_v IIIIQII me omce OI- reached his sidc he w_;,is beyond liunitiu tht- stiil,tlit-tiiiaiitity' ofpotusli bc-ing Iiresidem I-or nmm. \.eaI.5_ “ml aI_ aid. Mr McS\vain was a native of ,.sI,,.,.Iu1|_I- 1,"-I_I,._ 3-QI it ,|095 ,Im rp. II,mIgII nm In 0I.II,_.0' II,0'uuxIIIaI.y WIII Inverness, Scotland, _and had lived in oiiirv that the soil shall contain llie always fet-l :isstirctl of lier realli' help LONE Bl’llC_ll f0\1l' l’9t\§S- H0 was well- lolnl quniitily ot' plant food reqiiirctl mid wise zttivicc iii colniiig years. if-"dot huvmg large l""?Pe"3" i"tm`@“t5 in an :ivalli-ihlc forni, when the seed is ' _ - "l N9h|°“.5k“ “ml 9l‘,'3\1lllg~l‘l'3"el`*1l P70' SHI- H-2-_l_'-1-II; trim-_§;l<>-I of Ilia If"-fl Isxcsttsuv Lscruar.-in the l)§if'£-'lfsrf3n.I'§'i§oif§arie.}§? li-211° bmlcit-°' 1 H _I _ U 1 . < ODS ,lLl0lll"bI lroIt.ttlu.dral last night a very large MI- Mcswagn was fo,-me,-iy 0|- L0,-IIC .i\.ii|.iblc during the time they oc-ri1p_\ audteucc assembled to hear Rev, I)r \raIIev PEI thc hind, and as niangr-_ls have ai long Mc.\flillaii's let-ture on “Day Dreams." " ___‘ iilic Court. The ii(-tion was for "Criin growing scusoii. .satisfactory _vit-_lET 3;-|00~r|N(;_._TiI., i,0_\~,, MI are possible on land wliicli ivould not llll? llllSlllU€‘S Of llle, KlllSlllS Of C0l_lll1l' the city, as well as their elders ot' tlu- . support ri tiiiiclt inaturiiig crop, sur-li hu-*'~. “'35 1* llm5le!`DleC0 Uf l`ll€l0l`lU Home Gtlilrtl. 2\l`L‘ ¢l0iIlS S0lll0lllllll£ as turiiip.~:_ alll] _lll0l_l8lll- _allll U19 lll05l Silllglllllv which shows that they too are niintl- .I-IW I___a__,I__m (Tops me _)Im_Im__I on eIt|_ctii_atiaI;ii'is iii _regard to it were ful of the great struggle in which tim made to arrest jndgtnt-iit. lt appears ri:-li alluvial soils and tleell cial' ‘ 2113::-(,,a|m` 'L Imflmid' MLIMIHBH Empire is nolv engaged' They believe io.-this or n friaint- nature. Light, I,I(_aI__" I. _‘“-‘_ , rm"-"` 'O ’” W” thats good _citizen should be iireiiared __ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . 0 .i nmns e, and he licld to Ijefemi ms country when the uma. charged that the tleieudnnt assaulted lofiinj soils .irc suitable, but sand) ,hm L,‘.er\. um" ,Im II I II I MIIB, ,_r‘_ ,ls u mm umuimhlv .[.I___ _ -_ - U ‘ “V0 all f ell- sion arises and that skill in the use oi' ____ '__`_g'I_fn. __l'_ qi: I-I I I H But ideals. lic enipliasiseti. must _be me I-me is one of the first pn-para. t~at‘iiall_v kncw her, ullegiiig :ts dani- Ioi -_ - I ls H UL ie, ant tie, so ffiiiiitled in lrcligion; and education I_|0n5_ The boys of west Kem 5,,|Im,1_ should lit- dccp, or, where it happiies \\'\ll_ioiit religions ideals would not under me ,HI-(.-0110" 5| (mdct IIISII-UI., ht-on deprived of the comfort and fol- io be siiaiioty, it should iii- super-iny r_\1Hu'v. bcffausc uiau was made for tors J. Lptiflrigan and ii. Yeo, novo lowslilp of his wife. cw- D@f0u1l=\ul'S posed upon ti iairly open fmbggli_ (rod and niust servo Godn llc dctilt ‘ . Vt-i'_\' ottcn, coiiipzict soils prcvciil Wm' thc 'WU great Phases Uf mc- me lui; li1l_d dowii bythe Militia Depart- lflic - free development' oi' the `i"o0`t.ow- r°`"m°"’* “ml '-_hu m“"l`_l¢`d- “lla Stflllld inciii 'for (Iiidcts. A`n"iiiipro\'lsed rifle ini; tothe resistance they offer to its- that in 'hom .ldcals “ere llecewary' '@1180 lil .laid Olll ‘ll I-he -‘\gl`l@“l_l“m| Thi- greatest idcal of all lic said is 4-xpansioii. .-\ fair amount ol' moisture _ ' _ I , ‘ _ ~ _ ’ _ '_ _ "a"» Wim/,l`°.'\\e °P¢.UlnH Shilo' WHS is rt»1|uirt_-d by tha- crop ;a‘ntl._.i.:lvciif' 'iliisuh :_l"|m'_ ‘.nI'm_y.`° '."“Ht "_°""U- held last 0\'0llll1I-it _l3Cl0W lll'l~‘ U10 this, it cali lic Brown ln w1ir’ni tli'.3lri<‘lsv" V." \ I Tu" ml.0“' , 1 he Iemumr Scores: um" '22' “ve Bums Quchl V03' iri~.ited lit.. sulijoft, iii .in liucrcstliig in viilicr \\'iutcr or Suniincr. _A lieavi-_ “mi _I-I.,-_., I_.I . -I- I ` _ '_ _ f ` _ - » _ _ _ cr rziiiifall is required- for thc Sniu- hifi di-livcrylFi\Ft§;mal;]t§vc Izlilllnlrilciasiliilg w;_€;I.mgd'I;3g_;s“;I.'D%y“§,;,i&;.0E:' ini.-if crop. owing to tlii--greatest ova-_ Tlis\_|i-ctiirc was |ircsld#.‘rl ov:-r by tho I ' ' ' ' M ` ` ' ` ` ` liorniioii. iii cool dlsirit-iii thc best; firilutl Klllltlll fll' ilu: (`oiiiit'il, I\lr .lns._ V _`;.__ ` , crops uri- obtained in thc Suiunit-r _l\lu'rl»1i.\-_ll_,i__ .'i_iid tit tho coin-_litslou CITY COUNCIL.-_iii .thc ruport. ol`I season, ns growth is retarded by tlic ‘I “_l't‘ lI'l_lll"|Ul'll ll lll” lllllftl- RW- T- “`~ ' ~- l - l littlu-Surgol . Mllfllll-Y- Wvllif 0f.'$t.' l’¢\Il'S_..Chu_I'l7li" m ”"°“m "ry "at "5 “ " . - (J-Im,.I0IIeIo“,I_ I,I.csIIIe,I and _My mm' with their meals for a while iitidviiott Y _ , , , - , , results. llcrc is h good 'iést ortli ably opened the _t_iitcrl.n|ii|iitiit..I Tlit. "YI ,_ I,.ImI Wd II 0“I.wIIi.amI III,_,aII';_ ~iolf,sts of thc cvonlng-were Miss lwitncos lioll Miss Gtiorgilifox Miss out i on \\ iciorus ic it- citcrii were Misa El anor bono and '~ " - _-~ - _ _-II~I_ . II ' ,_ ‘ If ___,|,-I I ' I rock or feel or what your trletttlt say- ‘INI sur°ly '_Exhau°h°n. -.on Unul C°".'P‘°- niuqsllt- nc/,fig t'ii‘i!:il;lig:l :iii thc; 1'/llxtilllliinllilv and thillk- The 303195 and the UW" jlr l-‘tank Coles. with panlment, All the oapitally given, ol' the audience the of the \Vax , _ Frances Jarlev. presented. taking the most llroani. were _ This. with the DOT' SPECIAL TRAIN leaves t‘harIoltc- town on Friday, February 12th. _ht 2.45 p.iii_ in connection with “l’riutc Chap " in Auditorium, Montague, rc- turning' after show. ' 8553 BOYS BANQUET.-The annual bat.- quet ot’ the younger nieiiibers ot' thc League of the Cross Society will bc Is _ .- chester street. to-morrow t’I`liursdayl evening. Contributions will be tlianit- Cross Hall to-mor_i:o\v_a,1'tei‘iiooii. S5_li. FIVE OFFICERS VOLUNTEER.- Guardian readers will bc intcrcstt-il “'_i‘h *fl* ‘*|‘“’_"l“"l- ffllllfalh ll l¥"’“U‘l` sont. lt is ruiiiort-tl that No. 1 (‘oin- TEACHERS' lN5TlTUTE- _ Tllt' the lirst time this season. _ Allred K., yi(-ld is obtained than troin any other pany um|,_.I- ,-0IIII,IaIIIi uf (-nI,I_ w_ 1;_ regular iueeliug of tht- t"linrlol_tetowi= crop, lint. :illlioiigli undcr such circum- Prowse is the bt-st-drilled conipany 'l`0al'll_9l`S' lllslll-Ute Vfllfi l\<'lll lu LIN* stain-cs thc roots reach their liiglicst nt present, and it is up to thc iiieni- S0000’ Ul’fll'll'OlllCl‘ lHSl l'-Y0lllllK~ NV tit-vt-loliiiiciil. prolitziblc crops can bers of thc other conipanlcs to get ll- _('HlllPb0ll~ S1l_l>0l`lllU~’l\d0llt ul' 1,., WISQII UI, ,,I,.,]IIIII, SI,i|,,._aII,1 Wm, 3 busy. Col llioorc was present during Lducatioii, gave an iiistr_ut~\t‘ive r_iiid_ _.__,nImmIIv,_I_,. Iuw mInIaII_ the evening, showing his interest in Dmclllfal illlilflfflfl 0" Ull '~‘llSlll_l>~ ln liiigluiid ffiriiicrs lrivc it a high me movemem- He e.'nphaSl»H°(l Ulu uecvssn-V of ml' bositioii 'iriiong bulk foods but in this ‘ "___" prefsmg on the minds or Children uw _' __ " sr ci-iARl.Es AuxiL|ARv.-The ‘H1105 Uf fllilelishlp. .-\t the vlosf- (."_umr" _ "‘ ‘lppmr to be not fun) “` annual iiicetiiig oi' St (‘liarlcs Aiixili- °f ill.” ‘l,ll45.sa4_.» _ 7,392,230. - s;4as.o1i. 2i.s-x, -f _ While there gigs been si marked growth in business in force _ ‘ '_ ai1_’clir1fcoine,t’li'e _ Itls haverelatively growri_near`ly twiceasfast. - The Canada Life is this year distributing to policyholders- Dividends of over $2,800,000. HERBERT C. COX, a primary consideration -i it I” 4' ` I-'-rcs1`dc‘nt rind Gnu-ral Manager. The full detailed report will shortly be published and will gladly be _sent to those desirin( it. _ - -_ nge. » \»}l"` '- tl- xél .of .5 ,' 'A' f ' --_“';_-;_‘;‘»i.&‘?§l?,li..t..S et e