q; ‘Slog; Dull Session, Rccofdpd $¢hflil§8 k041i f" New York Exchange i- Johnston ' wolginla-lffifillhcf) I Monica's: (‘in B, ‘In-Mun.’ spud.‘ W1”, Ca - lil Char-I wyqwx, June 26 — Stocks movelnenw. heat lost most of it; u.‘ y, i; mother session of gains at the reek and, closing 1 7.; “mm n ws with little to as-a cents a bushel lower, m-gs- group of active stocks were u u may. qhgnérinmtchd genera level of pric- other cereals yielded. m0@fl.t,g\;n‘ enchanted from their previous clos- A Canadian Facifie roadway. Do- g ‘L _ lug levels. minion Steel and Coal B . M00011 > ms main drift of prices was H _ ‘ _ Cotton, silver aéld rubber p19“ tionai Bro eri and ' ‘ . it H _ the s rongsst mar ets, with com,‘ ‘ "W" W" dwmlnl“ b!’ m‘ Fwmflufe N‘ " °' s - l. gpghtly downward ‘but selling Pres up 8b to 00 coats i. bale at till _lli11 trading on Wad Btreet and Shawinigan Power. n u a‘ m" w“ 1mm _ finish. Gains lac month, u, “m” °' "l" w“ 1°" 599mm’ Hmlmu’ “m”! “Y” “f3,” w steel shares weakened as reiwrts silver futures ranged as high u | Qtely 8.300 shares chansins hands. |1'l.50 while IAks.o who‘ x mess of . m", dwlmq in operations of lcent. Treasury buying of silver m; irregularity prevailed in thelup 3-4 at ii 1- . dug? m; the industry circulated. Reports stressed. in the market and bonds oonstructon group. Dominion trlc, Canadian Ca; an d wmoonmmgd by the weekly esti- held steady in a dull market while Bridge was up 1-4 at 81 3-4. libund- rence Paper PM erred Vance , _ __ l; mate,of the American Iron as steel the dollar spied somewhat firms; ation Company declined 1-4 at is fractions. - < l, - . , -' mgfltum, published after W! M" will" 111° Bil-Nib Wimd m while txnada Cement was off 1-8 Among the liewifl lo reluain un- \ ~ I _ o‘ m. . .' plum; opfl-gqqg; m“), "mom at s. 9mm held ateidyqnthits charmed werevgcniint cognate n. a " or m, ‘industry at 4m per cent| The decline in steel operations previous clue at e s-a. ,7 ». ..~ C. Packers. 8.. . ln- o‘, capmty “mum WgLhpQJ a was mterpreted as the start of m, n, Among the more activqw. atilan Northern .Geng€a w“ “m , “ma; gummQr “sham; m 1nd,,” i, Montreal Power at a5‘ ,1}: steel wareaflsebeo. _ wer and a Although wail street had been trial operations. so far lmlusmu .1 down 1-4. Brazilian Tr ,_ fiscal-swim“ WwrlflQ-miifflim a slump in steel activity} activity has held unusually m; , olmsd l-s at a a-a. preferred.- snestflob. ca. bonds u douvm“ “ma, mo“ qu"~¢f; ,,,,,,m,, um...“ m1 ,,,_ ' m: 1-8 at 4 1-4- Inte _, ~ $5.700. _v , _ -, a ii» Mum“ ‘y, somplstsd, Bethlehem. Railroad freight movement, help. mckle was unchanged at acne , . United 5"“. 51,391 common, Re- ed by an early grain harvest, in“, ‘ ‘ Q I; aw l, u tional cl. and a steady trend. Jlldllsig by m g , _ " ' k l0 55:11 steel’ sharaes lost ffitions to first of last week's carloadinl; state: p, j I s M: 15a A ‘ pox. a1 our-sun's span wan, hsraiunona by. the oo- ‘ anmulihnlnefle .. hast-tonal declines were suffered by ads. cement ‘ mum” o! ‘gum ontghd’ “MA- lost b Albert in C dia cl ma! stock m I080 ay- y all’! » i i1 P‘ anese. Canadian Industrial Alcohol most u muohlna thinniarm Allied chemical sold off a 1-4, m as furnished b t!” provided the l Mombasa 0f qua‘, ggj lolllrall s Richmond street lottatcwn) flpnel year l hing- nperall most n- 1030 at than nl 1i nggfl 2 points. ments to be published. The 5am; speyculstion was still conducted‘ Fe, carrying new wheat to market, cautiously while broken waited an- reported its loadings increased u, nouncement of the Federal Stock 28.085 cars compared with 25,535 Exchange Control Commission and] oars the preceding week and 24,341 (m; gqvagnmlent rule of the exchangn in the like i938 period. Cheapo“; q w bggomg operative next week-i and 01110 loadings totalled 30,461 Good , ndhséarrfodeao-o u‘ ~ 9, ifor ll .., OTTAWA, June "h the special .1 H0138 flfikf‘ afternoon. under the ‘ p! Hon. Hugh Guthrie Minister of , Justice. the committee vered part y Ilia and part two of the l, acéapt- » lag it with a. few amen , enis. Exhaustive rules for the guidance ‘ R onumerators are contained in ‘ part two. Representations to the ' committee on the necessity of snails- ' lug that in urban ridlnga these en- umerators call at the homes of elec- tors at convenient. hours were heard » from a number of Montreal mem- bers. Complaint was voiced that en- Iifnerators would call only once and l! the resident were not at homo his lame was omitted from the list. ‘the committee‘ took care of this by providing that not only must en- . llmerators call more than once if ncceasa y but that they shall leave the necessary application forms at the home, these to be delivered to jjllomalycwiisweiéoai? rcquiredto do when sworn in _ potion election day. if his sues: not IPPear on the list, ‘what is now dons in urban rid- was reached to take care of those inrural constituencies whose orator refuse to include the name of a rural elector. that elector may ap- pear before the enumerator, acting as a revising officer and, witnessed by two other electors, make an a!- fldavlt as to his qualifications. The onus, then, of establishing his dis- qualification would lie with the sn- umerator when the case cams before the district or county court Judge on appeal.‘ Mr. Guthrie enlphasized that un- der theproposed bill only one enum- eration would be made. When that was completed all the alterations to the basic, list would be lnada by the ‘ revising officers. The committee will meet min to- HIOPIOW. ' W, ALKING IN SLEEP ~ GIRL TOOK MONEY - LYMINGTON, June 25—A case ‘ which appears to provide a new point in ,medlco-leg8l procedure f came before the county magistrates when a 20-year-old girl who was ‘accused of stealing money from fellow domestic servants successiul- , 1y pleaded that she took it while - walking in her sleqp. "; ‘his girl was Kathleen Carpenter, i I nursemald employed by Captain _ Yateman at Scanlans, Sway, and. the charge against her was dismiss-f Id. l Miss Carpenter stated that as a Child living in County Klldare, Ire- , land. she walkfid in her sleep every night for a. year. Then she gradu-' ally got better. Q "I never know whether I have‘ flaiked in my sleep or not," sha pdded. "I never deliberately took . ‘any money." I ‘l-i mm»: on. PAINTINGS "- L SUNNINGDALE. June zs-rlls 1 Ikustees of the estate of Mrs. Isabel ljhrgaret McCllnt/ock are dlrccted - lln hel- wlll to burn three oil paint- dngs of her late husband's parents in accordance with his wishes. n ‘__.__1-__...__ Advertvisingfillates-Rgllyshla invlllvanoe WOMEN BEAT MEN ANSWERING POSERS LONDON, June 25—If s. woman can describe the changes in a frogs n egg from the time of deposition to TORON’! price 010W‘ tlty today volume with jorlty our l day's turnou- balf a million - m): ugh- of tile other lll offered down t. and in the last to 0.06 to show Tea-k traded ner times the turnm hi! golds comb gnu-es dropped . other: were uuc odd-lot pales. (Canadian TORONTO June 3- Slnckl . the time of hatching, and give some Br indication of the duration of this period of the frogs life from her R a own observations. she may be con- sidered flt to levy aux-tax. If, on the other hand. she can give auconcisevacoount of the res- pirgtory organs o: ‘a; mammal, she will probably be an carport on death dutlu. These are two of the question's in the examinations for posts at Som- erset House, where Miss M. D. Mc- Gllllvray has been appointed an ex- ecutive officer. ' Women for these posts-which may carry a. salary only just short of $5,000 a year-are recruited from the stars of the girls’ public schools. But Miss 1934 apparently takes biology, political economy, and his- tory in her stride; at a recent ex- amination ms woman heat more than B00 1116f}. For special leafy crops. mch as celery. lottuce aplnadi. etc. a com- plete fertilizer (2-10-12) will be re- lqulred on most muck soils. vfi m‘ A4‘ Central Guardian locale. 4o. per word; Western and lantern locals, ls word; Asuioum-ementa All! Com! o. per word; In Memorial Notlcca, Iplrltnai Offerings, Carlie, eta , 4o. pa: lash: Notlua of Thanka and Appreciation. 70o. pn inch Iord. Other rates an application. n; liver-ts, .. ‘rr ward; Clasallln 10d. par lnebl late a! floral and peg name: Letters of Condolsnen, 10c. “QC-II Iinlmum Charge for any advertisement twenty-five calla. ‘ *vv~‘“ vvw v ' IATll-Ic per wordy ll!"- , M E-Illl for tbs prles of flrlelly l abla in 111mm. ‘ For Sale $33680“ ' "SUITABLE » ~J1O8 . ‘_ lining outhousea. etc, 1c per ‘greet. Guardian Office. tf. [oligarch-Enteritis noun nosn Hiwdf Potato Sprayer. J. F. Eas- . New Wiltshim. ‘Ioiwstz - AUCTION roar!- y Ihewlkidge and Whist seal-s , ‘ Guardian "Central" Joli I ' w 21w- an lirolt1iiitc _ GUERNSEY swab. ‘ l5 months old. Apply J. B. Lewis. fim°ftoyalty. L-BBBG-G-ZE-Iil. i u. - l; with: -- suction nonn- ' v’ “bridge and Whlst Beorc I ‘ Guardian Central Job ~ Nov. l-tf. 18bit snor F03 anus: - a , "dirsfind pictures. Central loc- j. d! For flnlther particulars apply ' to A. L. Cormier, 179 Robinson 5L, ' E ' $400 acres. 45 clear. balance good i. ,of hard and soft, wood- “, gs in good repair. Alex. l c olaon, Bradalbane, R. R, No. 4. “g4, _ L-szoo-e-re-li. "Wanted , 1W0 fsMAiLi/ ‘BOUND. t lioueakeepina, MIT Bl! ,._' of towp. ApplyGuefdlafl. 1-4377 war-mks '- A Boarders Wanted, ‘ Large front room. Apply 245 ,.,QH°.°P.§PE°F‘;... 1'4""- housowork. References required. Apply Mrs. J. Pope Crosby. Corn- wall. 11-6180. _ Miscellaneous llAzé-Huk-‘OUI. SHOES RIBUXLT by Henry Neale, Uyceum. Prince Street, City. 11-8429-0-26-31 Lost {EST - FET IETIE- town and Union Road. black fur coat. Finder please notify Thomas Yeo, Union Road, P. It. I. ' 11-6276-6-20-31. To Let HOUSE T0 BENT-Hi SCHOOL Street, unfurnished. Work Wanted i cosmos as Apply Guardian. ‘Male lielp Wanted - roltor. one snail ' wmflo‘ o der l‘ . _- tad. ssutbglort. 1.4m i expert training. Molar Barber Col- I loge, Halifax. TTZTITQBTiZYTF“ a WANTED AT ONCE-GIRL OB ' middle aged woman for general '1' k K L-WM-B-N-Ql __._.__,, K Gollinla Graham Granada Grlmdoro Greene Gnnnar Hall-row __ llllrkar .,, flollinger Homestead Howey . J B! Con: . Kirk Hud Kirk L . Pickle C ., Bend Auth Reno Gold . Hnn Alli Bnrnill . Shrrritt . Hllver UNLIBTID (‘an Kirk “q (km Rrvuyn . (‘en Mail L-IITB-d-Zd-Zl. l°ll m i arralmrlca w A N n: n i‘ o filial-a ill-M learn Barber Trade. short Course, ‘m,’ "Q12; ~ Total .'.'l..'l-.'1.:mi" " ___ n..- :g=~ u~a§§;amH ">"=* g. i? . S ~53 $3.3»? - so u§~lipmtf§fiuaasu 3;: R o. Zens-f a1..- 59 mountains 8i lo $103 per 00 pound bag. Nilll... m... lUli Rolled oats bag 001m 53 0-! _ Hay no ‘J per ton rzirlots $16.00. Cheese Ont vol 10% to 103's. Butler no l 20. Eggs in cnrtnng A lrirge ‘Z4 to 25 l-Jggs A mmlluul 23 to 24. lllgga B 2 to 21L Eggs (I 20 to 2i. Potatoes N B lnts B0 to 85. Que whites 70 tn 75. .. l‘ E 1 mts 8100 to 11106. PRODUCE (Canadian PIIII) MONTREAL June 2-'r—E§KI, cheese and potatoes ndvllncell 0n the Mont- real produce nlld dairy market todny vrblla the price of butter was slightly easier, , E225 were $6 to one cent firmer. Graded shipments in carlote or less were quoted at 201/, to 2i cents dozen fol- A large 103g to 20 cents for A medium, 10 to 101/, cant: for B and 1B to 181,5 cents for C. Receipts were 1,1119 cnaca. The butter market was off 1A of a cent fresh No i being 20 cents a pound in calrots or less. Arrivals were twn boxes. Small lots to re- tailers anld for 2i lo 22 cents for solids and )2 to 23 cents for prints. (Throne prince wore l,‘ of a cent strnnger- Outnrln rnlnrcd being 100g m 101;. vent! n pmllul Quebec: were quoted at 101/.’ to 10-15 cents a pound. Receipts totalled .'>.'i0 boxes. The pnlatn market was five cents better, N. B, mountains being 80 to 85 cents per 50 pound bag Quebec white 70 to 15 cents per Q0 pound hag nnrl Prince Edward lsllnll Studebaker Texas U0 Tex Gulf Bu] Timken Roller Ben: Union (‘nrh Cam . Union Pac Unlisd Aircraft United Corp __ Ilnltcd Gas fmp l; S Ind AI . U 8 Steel ,, Vanadium Steel _ Warner Brua Co Wlrren Brca Western Union Welt Elec_... . Woolworth Co Worth Pump . . . . .. Yellow Truck Coach Prairies Engage Drought Problem Over Wide Areas MILLIONS OI‘ ‘PB-IE! DISTRIBU- TED '10 FARMERS IN THREE PRAIRIE PDOVINCIS. FOUR- YEAR DROUGHT L058 $500,000,000 WINNIPEG, June 25. - (0.1!) — The forest is coming to the prairies. Across an arid wheat belt millions of trees are being planted in an ef- fort to solve the problem of rain- Iall, conserve moisture and check the dessicating efleci; of dry winds and dust storms. Through adoption of a policy of afforestation farmers plan to conquer nature by obeying her laws. Three farms at Indian Head and Sutherland, in saskatchewarl, are the storehouses from which a rem- edy is being drawn. Vast seed plots cradle long lines o! seedlings. Btate- ly pines, leafy maples, ash, elm and poplar - a. forest in embryo to he woven into the pattern of a ‘Io-year forestry plan advocated to curb drought. The plan is not a new one. Tree nurseries have operated in Saskatch- ewan for ths past 30 years. But out Wu rn E r generally EXCHANGE Canadian Press) MONTREAL Julie ‘L"l»fifllllh and foreign exohnnga in relation to the Cnllmllnll dollar ns l-oulpilell by tile Royal‘ Bank of Canada, closed today Ia n1 own- (‘hlna Hung Kong dollars .3008. Denmark krone .2228 France frnnu .0053 (lermnlly relrhsmnrk .(JTR1. Great Britain pound 4,9609. llnllnull florln .0712 Hungary pengu .2036. ltnly llrs .0841. Japan yen .2006. New Zullnld pound 8078-’! Norway krona .2500. Poland xlnil .1870, South Africa pound 4 9110 Spain penis .13.“. Sweden krone .2570 Switzerland franc 8218.“ United States dollar f discount. ULTRA-SHORT RAYS RESTFUL TO MARCONI the west. has passed has emerged a‘ tree conscio Everybody talks trees, sees trees, compares trees and learns that trees play an important part in the business of agriculture. In support. of scientific evidence that forests contribute to precipita- 000,000 trees have been shipped l0 farming districts in Manitoba, Sask- atchewan, Alberta and British Coi- umbla. And the demand is increas- ing. A census of 288,079 farms covered by the forestry scheme has lrevealsd 200.000 are not seeded. D-sf tation of the Rocky moun- tains, according to data compiled by the federal department of the inter- ior, would transfonn the crisp Al- berta Chinook into a searing blast that would stifle all vegetation in its pathway. This area, together with the bush regions of Ontario and the heavy pine country to the north have a marked influence on western weather. To the south, however, treeleu plains of the cen- tral states contribute no moisture to_ the air. It is estimated the loss to the three prairie provinces during the sr felt tired. past four years of drought would "On the contrary," he added. "I amount to more than $500,000,000. felt as if I had been enjoying a moordsforiilelastfivn decades have pleasant rest. I felt physically well etched a pictun of high hopes with- as I never did before." ered in continued blasts of the 4r! per cent ROME, June ‘lb-An instrument using ultra-short waves to destroy microbes in the. human body has been invented by Senator Marconi. Tats are being made and Marconi has invited eminent scientists to studythe practical uses of this in- vention. In an interview Senator Marconi was asked whether ultra-short waves have any healing effect. He hesitated to give an opinion on any scientific fact, but said that after his recent prolonged experi- ments with ultra-short rays he nev- of the sand storms through which“, m m tion over large areas, more than 120,- 3” Relatively wide fluctuations on issues were ascribed, withdrawal 31* professional traders flgm" a . Turnover? on the stock exchange 5gnflgjpbgd m 490.410 shores conspir- ed with 981.760 Friday. ‘rbe small average gain made Saturday was urged, with tho stands-m Statistics 0o. index for 00 stocks ahowinl a decline of eight-tenths of a 901M to 77.8. There was. little interest in the usual leaders of the market and movements were narrow. Commercial Solvents. General Mbt- on n Motors. General meo- trio. National Biscuit and Pullman were among shares fraotionally low- sr at the close. Lehman Corp, dip- pad z points. Air reduction rose al- 4 I'll! "IIIAI." PIUVII A ' DEADLY IILLADOHNA , m]; June ib-Jmirtoam ‘ men here ‘have suffered from PW- oning after eating deadly belladon- na mot in. mistake for liquorice. One of them, after dlscovsrinl his mistake, cycled to the hospital. 1e collapsed at the v1 trance and emembrra nothing of his wild ride a escape death. The men are employees o! a rub- cr factory. A quantity of balla- tonne. mot was beinlz owl/eyed to the premises of a manufacturing chemist in the same locality. Bomoof the roots fell from the lorry. They were picked up by- one of the rubber factory employees. who thought they were sticks of liquorice. He shared them with 13 of his companions. Within a short time all the men who had tasted the root were taken ill. Inquiries at the chemical fac- tory ‘revealed that-they had eat/en belladonna. (Canadian Prue) MONTREAL June fill-Tbs pound declined Wfllll‘, the French franc and the United States dollar advanced on Montreal currency exchanged today. Starling dropped 1-32 of a cent at $4.08 .’i~3.':. The Franz-ll franc was up .01 of n cont at 6.63 cents. The llnlterl States dollar gained 3-82 of one percent discount. NEW YORK June 2l'l—Low'er prices prevailed in British currencies in dull trading nn local foreign exchanges today. The Canadian dollar lost 1-10 cent at 31,01, having rsaiated down- ward tendencies of other currencies earlier. The pound sterling was off 5i cent when it closed at $5 03 for cables its lnw of (ha day. The range of sterl- inI was small. the high being 8H 03%. French francs lost .0015 at 0.60%. LIVESTOCK _ (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL. June flit-Offering! on the two Montreal livestock markets today totalled 578 head. Cattle moelpia were i008 head, up to 10.30 a. lil. about 200 cattle lied been sold. including a clrload for 910011. The butcher cattle anld early were {or the kosher trade and were at prices about. steady with the prev- inus work's quotations. Medium quai- liy ataera sold around 84.75 and $5.25 and plainer steers around $4 to $4.50. A fow good cows were snld for 84 with common vows as low as $2.50. flew plain lvllllspvrsre weighed at $-00 for light kinds to $3 for bulls of hnnvisr weight. There were not lillfll-Iilh mttld weighed to- form a basis for‘ quotations. Lulf rorei ts were 171B head. Good quality rs vea were steady to 2'5 high" st $4.15 m $5.25 wlul s" n11‘ at $6.50 aim. ch15. Other grades iwre llliollt steady. Mnrllum gpnrl killdn iw-rr- frnln $4 to M) Lnmmon to mellluur quality XDSES EYES FOR PLOTTINO BIMLA. June 25—-The veil that. snshrouds the mystic city of Lhasa has momentarily been lifted and it is revealed that Lung Shar, for some time the commander of the Dalal Ila-Inn's aqmy in "ribet. has had his eyes gouged out following his bid for power in the struggle that has been proceeding in the country since the death of the aged Dalai Lama last December. He was charged with conspiring itooverthrow the regency and as punishment he was bound tightly in a chair and his eyes were gougcd out with screwdriver-like instru- ments. ' IT WASNT A DREAM LOWEGTOFI‘, June 25—Two po- linemen walking through Lowcstoft Park found three young men asleep. They walked up to them quietly, and handcuffed them before they awoke. The men were taken to the police station, and were handed over to the police of another area. American Iislephme, Chrysler, American Oan. l against 80,84’! the previous week small sales in some erstwhile active‘ and 29,856 a. year ago. in part to’ Packing shares attracted a little l buying under stimulus of recent im. provement in livestock prices. Ar. Imour of Illinois and Wilson "A" ' sold up about a point. Silver shag- es ignored the rise in the price of silver futures. American Bmclilng, U. B. smelting and Cami ds Pas. ‘ co lost fractions to more than a l point. Standard Oil o! Oalifomla | picked up a fractional gain a! high- ‘ er gasoline prices were announced in its territory. "’ a stint: is A < Stand Oil 1' Stand Oil Ken n. . . DAUGHTER INHIBITI ‘ IATHQJI BIAGLIS LLIJUION MOWBH-AY, June 26- A 14-year-old girl has Just hsoome the possessor of a pack of beagles undel- the will of her father, who was the late master. She is Miss Anne Puget and her father, the late Capt. J. Otho Paget of Burrough-on-the-Hill, near hers, in Leioestershire, died lest Febru- ary, ageg ‘l4. His pack—the Thorpe latchville Beagles-ls to be sold for benefit l! she does not wish to carry it on. Mrs Otho Pagct, the girl's moth- er, told a reporter that the beagles were to be kept on next season, at myratcfllshallactasmasteru I did during most of last season." she said. "My daughter, of course. knows all the hounds by name, and I think she has hunted with them ever since she was a little girl rid- ing in the parmier of a pony. My husband ran this pack of beagles for 44 years, so, naturally we want to keep them on if possible." CRUELTY DRAWS FINE g SHOEHURYNEBS, June 2B - George Frederick Smy, of Resend» shosbul-yness. was fined 85 by the Bouthsnd magistrates for kicking a dog to death. The acreage ploughed in thfl Prairie Provinces in the fall of last yrar increased considerably over the previous autumn, the figures being 6,900,000 acres in i933; 4,890,000 acres in 1032. hrmilrht ism m s: ju I l 82m to $2.15“ inlfifi: nlk betlvsen $2.50 and 32,75, Good and choice venl 83.75 to 0.75; common and medium $3 to at“. grsssers 32.25 to $2.75. ' Sheep receipts wl-rc Ihmhs of c°§|lg:ns;dog0¢» u: lambs good use Hog rcralpts were i068 head. Tbs bulk of the bogs were aold at . for bsccnl fell and watered, per hug premium on selects. Heavies butchers and llghta were 88.75 and extra hanviea $8 2ft. Fenders we") 50 to .75. Son were slow sellers st 8ft to ‘i nsresr IN TWIN rnrrlzsls Ills-ROSE, Sank, June 25.—(C.P.)- Prominent feline residents of Elrose, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cat, are the‘ proud parents of twins. The kittens will never be lonely. They are the Siamese kind. ' years. Dust storms this spring were a recurrence of those of other years, magnified a thousand times. Swirl- ing sands rubbed out. begetation and obliterated hlghvvaysu Caragana hedges provide shelter’ belt protection to many farms in the dried-out areas. They reduce evap- oration from the fields, retain the snowfall, prevent soil drifting and generally increase the crop. Apart| BEGIN well by later values. from its value in amsllo ting clim-| atlc conditions, the scheme has rev- enus-bearing possibilities. It is es- timatld Public lands, wllll efficient planting and management, would pay of! provincial debts in 00 years. [fox 446. feeding fox pups Imperial Puppy Food. " CONTINUE during early months, with Imperial Fox Biscuits and so SUCCEED in raising highest-class ' foxes, acknowledged lead- ers in -live stock and pelt Manufacturers: Imperial ‘Biscuits 00., Ltd. Phone 721. _ CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. l.