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By Rey Brown, ;_;;":_:__ = “ , "' f canadian rms surf Writer- . _ Cl _GEORGE BRENT_ BONDAGE ’1 POWERFUL DRAMA 'r0no;1;_1_l>los._l.¢.1l1_._-__l;s__1=_.>l__- KM FR§iJARSé AT PRINCE EDWARD AT CAPITOL ’I';‘ii§2}. ..;‘., 2.2.21 §°.....°.....§l c . t before the Royal' _ "Bondage," the new film at the simi] my gh f, “mug sup?" _ The §11=1I'kli1lK INST* _ magnetism l"'ll’l;;‘”h';'i§;‘v;'h:l§’l}l :£0 ’lfn5§5°;;§2 Capitol Theatre. tears down a our- beenalgrornixlentu blcllssllurgeu Iolw lllevll C°mm|5skm on Banking here sat nm: l.» George Emil* 'W1 me ."', 5 lshlln ~ tain that haslcng concealedahid-, absence from our daily news and “’d°y' TW° ‘“bmL“i°“ °° mrdi 11-\1‘l=~-1-vll. I11.l'Sf<"1°“5~ hF"‘,”‘_“”3 wily wnelé mlm of me plc_ den part of our lives. Simply and dLg¢ug510m_ ‘ Mlwmlllan and his four colleagues, l.|l-.1l.::u.-.,»- Ll11\t is iiny Francis shed _av ._ a_ le unex__ elfecllvely ll unmvels a glrlls me S dem te l_ ol ll L'l"l‘ i ‘VI ` 'Y I " -'= b”l.‘l‘_‘,“°° mer mi tu1e,has its -loc e' Suppl S and inthe doing narrates o11e of th 0 a ly is this. mom spun c°m'amed arguments in supper _ e nd t h li . _ :;::;°l;:f.e ans: ;.1:;12S1r1..“;1.;:°.‘.:.:“..1‘; :ls A ...nn .511 ‘:'.:&i.°.;°'sl‘: as me ‘“ ‘"‘ 1 _ m on pi ure season. th |; 1|; 3 811°!- l"“"""-1I""“ll‘l '1h(,`:"{l:‘.l mcse two 1 ll;€.‘;f,‘;_, rognpglxx ogy Aflli In f-his Production depicting the lltgrullyeorisigehxrezlzln tlpsnsglgeeg The first came from Professor J. 1t__1.'._l._1t- _x11,~l_.r5z1ll.__t~____ .cr appearl F___mc__l_ It “ds her M me blaclb hardships experienced ln a com- me sq true and finely d,-.Wu that F, parkinson, of the University of ma`;"""°.p,‘n5l l,l..,.,l 1,- meh joint mailing menace of .an earlier hus- munity by 5 gmup °f unmmued f0!' °IlC@ the Cinemi 81V€S US B C100- Toronto, who stressed the desirabil- "' rll ' .'»~.- 1 .» ______-__F______l______ _______ mm blllllnm beaullllll best B5 the with the finest on the silver screen. wreaths are du Iiorolh the ‘leeds lol. 'B Celllnl Bulk ,md _ , `ll1.1>t`.'. rs `l\11d George band who had carefully forgotten to ’“°thm`S1 D°T°mY -7f_l1'dHl1» in the umentary work rather than an idyl .. ' - ll . ' 1 l' i-~ ~1 c'»111bi11'111on tint obtain the flnnl decree of divorce he “le °f me unwed Judy Peters 11° P0I‘tfl1l|i. My for wmml in the mom my ere' l»» - l_-»‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ , ' ' - l _ comes of dramatic age and gives a dit exchange and investments “ V) ' Eli- lx»!,‘,§)\1l,;¢l.11u?iic:i\tr1l'€»:l hLll{1a1y)rr§‘lx;If1t;q1ls llseltt her most charm- P°m""y“1 th” fm' smwml' 'wks l la.nAcl dal; |Fd.1§1ti:;1'bly`l`l;‘1lt1llfill llélxrx-lil nefds ms memmandum outlined ‘1. .- . e y Jordan ' » \ ». - ~ 1 .l 1 rand lotgftlu-r A lharasscd Anne Brooks Havana and The tumultuous experiences oi' a ll ll, fir . -. ‘v‘_- . 3 1.` f ll 1 1 ff, 'f' » 5'-". l 2 - .1 . F l 11.. “'63 !“V"l i,T`§?=’-'_;' l 1 1,11 1 E, 3-, . Pl..-\\"i‘S AND FLOWERS Soc. 1- -Asparagus plumosus, spec- l lmen nf 6 l ‘-.l:’s. M15.; I’f‘r\1'l Road Sec 2-A 1.=t-~.Mrs. Allison Holmes, East Romlxy XLR. 3, 2nd-M‘rs. R. L. l`.1‘\`<`11f~'» _ X 11, Sm' .'i»---.» lst- Mrs. --larva. 1=:. 13o_v<-4-, Mc-x~mA‘d, P.l-3_1. Sec 4 -Balsam 1 plant in 'bloom ist - fifth Miss Pr3.~..rl Ford, Winsloe. P.E.I. Seo 5-Boefsteak soxifarge (com- monly called Strawberry plant or Stznw-bo1-1y Geranium) 1 pot -IM lv -1/I’1c\.\‘cr about a. °r1§;;_s_eG0rd0n Mwmlllan Com_ _S130 57_I-l_?lfl<;1881 bedt GMT! 5 th_;l:7een;;"__;1_?:nl;'x_ social Recon gh ’ sp es p s a ea ' fo wall 2-Mrs J W McGregor, Win G 1°t'_lMm C H B°n°1t city md sole 3-Mrs Ernest Bulke South l_Pe’"I J°h“Sf'°“ Olly. 2-L A struction' represented by mmm ti!! ________ Special prize Mrs. A, M‘cLcnnsn, ` P rp control of investment. It proposed f‘.I..~\SS 48 n pot , John Hnnile, City, 2nd-- Johnston, North River spamgus spaengerl. 1 DUE Brnckley Point Road. _ spidristra l1u‘id.a 1 pot C. H. Benoit, City, 2nd ur Vcssoy, York, 2nd- Johnston, 3rd-Mrs. Geo. Emily Foster. Marsh- iss Henmicnd Kelly, A D. D. Morris. city, 2nd Robinson, Bt. Avsrds. Begonia; ('1\rbe1rous Gordon Madmlimn, 2nd-Min Caroline 1 mt Vernon mnsannan, C. H. Beer, City, 206- Emiiy Foster, Marsh- . Pope Grodby, Corn- Aetus 1 pot any oimer Hugh Martin, Grand N. Houston, North olsria 1 pot in bloom R A Houston Hunter rs. W. Houston, North Samuel Kennedy, City. Kathleen Darrah, Clyde M11. T. R. Beer, City. leus 1 pot 2nd-Miss Verne Vee- ara-Miss Joyce Newsun.‘ cm Sword 1 0001111011 m Adantlum. (Maiden lst-Mes Kathleen Darrah, Clyde Buckley Point Road, 3rd-Mrs. i ;-,lt-' "~, different varieties, one bloom of _ , - 1.u1.a.:nc..._.`_.i_._._. . _lst-Mrs. D. T. Fraser, North Clty 1-Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, Corn- meatlon of ll body Whlch would be RW", llslvirlwt mmm Elm' see 4<1_ca11»;<»1is1s s spmys 11m 1-B“-'l Bm- West Royalty. 2- "We ’“5g°" 'W' 1” tm ’“°”" Kinky, Nm-gh River l_Ha_l,l,l, Rodd B,_M,l{lcy_ 2_,__R_ Ever,-4,; Saunders, city time, the Board be given power to Sw 33__Geml»l|llm (vu-healed) 3m,_zelle_ Clly_ :ll,,,l__Mrs_ mm Sec 563__Na_,,tlllt,lllmS_ l2 blooms license or veto all new issues of se- 1s.f__Ml-5_ D_ M_ R°bms0n_ sh GH_mle,._ Bmckley Palm Rmm ‘___ only, 3 or more colors curities and all other forms of bor- Avmds' 2nd_‘Mi5° Emily F0-Sf»0'!‘. Mrs. D. D. Morrison. City 1_‘M"5 Harry C'*md91`» BYHUKICY rowing for capital purposes' 1? ru- Mershlfeld. Srd-Mrs. Leslie Prowue. see ss-n.m1fAs show type 3 dn- P031* ROM' 2-UhHf1°“° 5- Drake Pm to bfm public and mm B au' Brllckley Palm Road llnct col0l_S_ 5 blooms each P0Wnl,_l_- 3__-M_r5_ Vernon Mamlllm thorities, the brief proceeded. t see aa-aeranlum. memes ieeves 1_1vnSs camcrlne weeks cry, Snecfai prize, Mrs. J. w. Mcere- ll_';`h_:_of:l;“;“":;:’;‘ ::fly°’;‘l°t;'fl}:§;’n 1 pot) 2-Mrs. A. o. F. G111. on , H°f» WIHSIOG- lst-Mrs. U. H. Beer, City, Ind- Soc 44-Dahlins collasret-te ml SCC G4-Pansies. dish of 12 blooms and than adlomlgod tibfleslgaggggl Miss Alethe. seundm, city. ard- .-.a~.g1@ type 5 11ffer¢nt vnruucs one °"1Y» 6 filfff’-'elll' °°1°fS on Monday' ilu P0551 de u Mon- Mrs. IJ. M. Robinson, st. Avaran. buxim each 1-w. R. shew, oomwni, 2-ms. ;°“w `;’“,§;““sll s10°';_?f,: ilaimlllan sec YA-4:+eranmm (ivy leaved 1 1-1.. A. Haszard. city. z_M1$,-lohn smexeman, wmnoe simon, ag; 2; cllllemle, Wlll so 0,., ,lm pot) Catherine Weeks, C1ty, 3-Mr3_53 Pearl Johnston, North River Road nlgllt to ol_lllWa_ probably opening let-ill/Irs. D. M. Robinson, Bt/ Gordon MacMilAn, cornwall 1 Sec 65-Phlox Dru o dl , 1 mm “ 2 :mai sittings thc” 011 Wédlwsdev cnt colors Hector Murchison, York Point each 1--Mrs. Kenneth Richards, Ink- vllrlely ol representation, in gddl. 9" 25-G1°°*n’“ fl 11°" '1~L- A- Hsszard. city. 2-Nm. , “fm” 2'“M"- D~ -’» 5f@W*“‘t~ DOW" non to those from Professor Perkin- lst-Mrs. Eleanor Stewart, City, Gordon MacMillan. Cornwall. 3__ Montague, 3~4Mr. R. snazelle, City son ,nd Mr, 5pry_ . 2nd-iMrs. T. R.. Beer, City, 3rd- Mrs. A. 0. F. Gill, City _ Sec 66-Phlox Perennial 6 blooms The Qommlgslon was given an op- Mrs. Nonn-an Ferguson, Indian Sec 46-Dahllas cactus ty-pe 5‘nof, less than three diferent colon; River ‘ ‘different varieties one bloom so 1-Mr. Everett Saunders, Olty, 2- gm 1g_5weet Peas, ruffled type. 5°’ 2°-4151181113 wt °1' bi-‘ilret wh ~ Bm Bf°S~ West Royalty. 3-f1vL\-A 3 varieties 10 blooms 011-meh may contain one or more different 1-D. B. Stewart, City, 2~L_ A, F- A. Driscoll, st. Avards 1_.p|yg_ Alton Burke, Southport, kinds of trailing plants Haszard, Clty Svc 67-Roses' (3 only cut blooms 2lld__Ml.,_ _l_ w_ Mcgl-egg,-_ w1m1°¢_\ 1st.-Mrs. D. D. Morrison, city, see 41-1311111111.-, Jm»rn1vA alps 5 diffeffml °°l°fS> a_Pen~1 Johnston, North raver 2nd-4Mrs. John A. Bertram, Hun- different varieties, one bloom so 1-Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, cam- Road ter River. Sid--Mrs. D. M. Robinson each wall, 2-Mrs. C. H. B St. Avards. 1-Burt Bros. West Royalty, 2-- I-'~ 1‘~~ Hfaszafd. Olly or mor; 0010:; sec 28-Hvdmn¢ea 1 plant in l M-as catherine weed, city, ard--L. SCC 58~R0S°S. 6 only cut emma. 1-Everett ssundm, city, 2- bloom) A. Haszard, city different colors Mm, Em” mul-ke, gouthperg lst-Mm Heath Vlluv. York see 4a_D1.h11As wiieeno.. ,A 1-o/ns. Gordon Masmnan. com- see 'za--zlmnas A may cut biwms 2nd-4Mrs. Fred Kitson, Hampshire, blooms only, must be 5 gylm, Wllll wall, 2-L. A. Haszard, City 3 or mon colors 3rd-wks. D. D. Morrison, City. 4 varieties within each type 36° 69--Rvses. 10 Only cut blooms, 1..Mn George Pickard, West sec a9_r»mpenens, 1 perm news 1-L. A. xiesma, city, 2-avm. °°l1¢°f»l<>11 different tyres nbyauy, 2-om. o. n. Morrison, 1-Mrs. W. Houston, North Rus- A. o. F. G111, any 1-Mm G°fd01\ Mfwwillan. com- vm-1;, a-Rev. J. G. wakeung, North tico, 2-Mrs. Eleanor Stewart, Olty, Soc 49-fDc1phininm larkspur fan- Wu River 3-Mlss Edith Hume, City nual) 5 spikes only Sec 'I0-8a1plgloesl|,l|pikf~.; only sw -|9_B,¢; °°1|¢¢f,|m of gm ses so-onm <1 por. in blomo 1-w. R. shew,e°mwn1,z-ms. “Ot lee' than * °°1°f= umm 1-Mm Edsel' Belllok. City. 2nd-- D. J. Stewart, Lower Montague, a 1-Mm Ernest Burke. Southivort. 1-om. ooraon zmemlnan, com- Mrs. Leslie McEwen, North River, -R. Snazeile. City %Mrs. D. J. stewart, Lower Mon- wsu, 2.-Mfg, J, W, M¢Q|-9301-, Wm. 3-Miss Aleitha Saunders, City Sec 50--Dianthus double 0 blooms *H3119 aloe, 3-Mrs. Kenneth Richards, Seo 3i-Palm (1 plant in pot or only different colors Soc 71-Salvia. 6 spikes only mkgmun cus) 1 1_Rev. J. G. wereiing, Nm-all 1-‘Ev°ff=tt Saunders. City. 2- 1~Mrs. ll. Boyce, Mermaid f River, 2-livltss. Pearl Johnston, 'Mrs. C- H. Beer, Kent St. City CLASS 49-CUT FLOWERS .sec as-Petunia angie 1 pct in North Rlver Rain. s-Mrs. J. w. Sw 72-Sfebim annual. fl only oivown IN oltalm House flgwef MDGPCQDT, Winsolg Clit bl0OlIl8, 3 01' I`i'i0l'0 C0l0l'5 1-1vns D. M. Robinson. sf. Av- ses s1_n1antm1s nngie s blooms 1-Burt BM. W. Royalty. 2~ soc 2-Bouquet mutatis for mme gnu, g_M1g, p¢m»1 Jdhl-mum, N0;-gh only, different colors Mrs. Emest Burke, Southport 0, mmm River Reed. a-Miss Martha Dome, 1-Mrs. Ernest Burke, southoort, Seo 73-S¢°¢l<-S. dwble. 6 spikes 1.-Dorn M. Tait, city chanotretown RR. '1 2~1vrrs. J. w. Mcoregor, Wlnsloe, 3 Only. not less than 3 mlm sm ,__B,,,lq,,,¢ (hand, Sec 33-Petunia (double 1 pct in Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, Comwall 1-Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Lower 1__D0rl| M, Tm flower) Sec 52-Everlasting, best bouquet M°nt“€U€» 3-RMU ~7~ G» Wllkffllmz. Sec B-Best arranged basket of 1.45/pm, D, M, lzublmon, 5;, with ornamental glnsscsv N011-ll River Avg;-ds 1-Miss Pearl Johnston, guy, z_ Sec '14-Sweet Poms, 66 colors only 1._D0ri; M, Tait, city sw 94-seuimhus 1 pot in R- Sflvelle. City. a-Mm. Emst 5 specimens or each 50° 5_5." °°11.¢f.1°,, ,weep peas flower Burke. Southport 1-G. A. nears, souris, 2~Mm. J. 12 vases at 1¢ast,s varieties 1._Mr;, rv., L_ Bl-yen/mn, gl-aekley Bee 53-Gaiilardlas, annual double W- McGregor. wlnsloe, :l_Miss` 1_Dm-is M. 'nn Point Road 6 blooms only Mae Prowsc, Brackley Point Road qu-|~|11,0w5|;5 1-Mrs. Emest Burke, Southport, Sec 'I5-Sweet Peas. 3 colors, ULASB l0-8Cli00L GARDEN sec as-.Anwrrinnun fsnap- 2-Rev. J. G. Wnkcllnc. North River pink. white. mauve. 10 specimens nxmurrg dgggan) 3 only distirm colors 4 3-Mrs. John Btockman, Winsloc. of each Avarda, 2nd-4Mh‘s. Leslie Prowse. Bee 45-Dahlia, (pomlmm l_l,l.,,,_ 5 ,spikes only, not less than 4 differ- mumlng Saturday‘s sitting comprised a emit. City. 3 see 'rl-vebens s blow-is only, r sweet pens blooms of each _ Sec 54-Ciladlolas, not pri.muli11usl 1-Mrs. Alton Burke, Southpom_ Bag; genenldlgplay of W; flowers 1_.Mrs. Elisabeth McLellan, city, 4 colors, 3 spikes ouch 2nd--Percy L. Smallwood. city, 31-fl* 1-Hampshire Bchol, 2-wut (mmig pri” l 1-Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, Corn- -Mrs. Ernest Burke. Southport Royalty School t r v7' ' “__” , __ . ` '_';'§_ " _.__ "~'-'-=_T-<1* ` gil ; '_-E--=f¥-1 '='_` €" -_-._-’_~'f~ tA F ...-9.4 IT WON ITS NAM! ON FLAVOIII O BROUGHT TO` YOU EVER F IS SUPPURTED Elniioyiiils EXTRAAA F;I"dv.our =& EXTRA flavour made Maxwell House Dixie’s most popular coffee. Today anyone can enjoy even more de- lightful EXTRA fia- vour. None of this flavour is lout in L._ Maxwell House! The exclusive Vita-Fresh packing process re- moves the air inside the tin that robs other coEee of its flavour. Maxwell House Cof- fee is roasted and packed in Canada. Ml-il?-33 MAXWELL HUUSE /7' » /féf \. ;.. .l |\ .4 ,.. , F5, >e F, K »<.. ,/ ‘ “noun ro, THE LAST anon" Q T! S” w_F“dm°' 'meh l P” in J. G. Wakcllng, North River Road. sec 59`G]ad1°I” best entry M 6 brief in its’ advocacy 0! Federal 1912 with $333‘0f’0'0"° in the Perma flower spikes, u le shades ff om 1923 to 1932. He paid tribute to the assistance which he said chartered banks had given to min- eral development in the Province. ‘ DREN It is a. good idea to toughen chil- dren. BY this I mean to treat _ most emotions as lf they didnt exist. We Canadians want to bring our ehil ae do lt. We want to shelter 5 thcm from all the hurts and un-I pretty well, too very delicate. Skin sets thin and tissurs soft-figuratively speaking. Om- mental and moral tissues be- u - fro But anything so sheltered gets fmm in an mlstic statement on Mineral De- children. Hurt them and it kills us. Oilment in Ontario by Hon. . ygf. we play 5 dangerous gamelneall of Harvard aries McCrea, Minister of Mineswhen we syynplhm and pmfmt the P1”°V1HC0~D€811l18 m0r0 PM-l them. We are really kinder when _ r ' ' ' ' ' _ ularly with gold the Minister an- wg 1 g gh g g f b ln. -C H B604". City po ' HJISZH-rd CW. 3-Mrs J W Mc Spry National Secretary, also fav Mc e em B 1 W UUIPS 1 . . rt ' ` . L . . . - ' bodl lpated a production this year of mga of ,tugging the emotion, og my I N C I A In see 17-Fern (any other variety) Sec 88__B0uquet sweet pm Gregor, Winsioe , :5;__3;°l;r;m1(;:o; ;t£_°P";'_l°¢lm°nfs $45. not native l___M.l_s All B k so th l Sec 58-Gladiolas best entry 6 l nd 1n,_Jvns» pear-1 Joimswn Norm °“ ‘" °' " lm’ splke rea simafs 'W° "“’"“° ‘he d""°1°°’“°°" md in ' 2_Mf-‘- W~ NfCGf*’gf”`< Wl“S1°¢‘- _ growth of the country‘s resources of Q B ! T I 0 N ml" R'°“d' 2“d”‘M”' Joh" A' 3-Mrs. John smolcman, Wlnsloc, 4 1"Mrs' Gord” dVm°Mma"’ mm' capital and equipment should no tm Bertram' Hunter Rivn' 3rd'_spe°` -Mrs.Ke1'm<‘th Riclm1‘ds,I11ko1'm1n lwm' 2"MT5' W' M°Gre3°r' m A . 1 b left to the irresponsible ial prim Mrs. Gordon MacMillan sec 39_C,llehdula_ 5 blooms only Wmsloe 3-.Miss Pearl Johnston ixiflllly eo! prlvale lndlvlduals if Cornwall . 1 ' . ’ ' or E Z E L I S ' 1-Mr. R. Snazaelle. City. 2-Rev. -(my corporations" stated Mr. Spry's pr°x1m“my $5'000'°00 up wma your 900-000 Whivh. with the premium sen pity ana its family mm their ded, would amount to $62,000,000lheM-15 and hen;-“_ terms oi' currency. As an indica- N9 one warms to 5% 5 chnd real. n of the development 0_1' the gold ly ,lm5ed_ No one wants fn see him lnlng industry in.Ontario he con- consgumly lmmlypy and gmpoged “ted B' WWI PYUUUCUOH 01' HD' upon. But give me the child who doesn‘t feel tco deeply about any- thing, who accepts reverses as they come, and who looks out at the world instead of inside at himself. He will be happier, healthier. tougher if you like. Fine emotions arent even first cousins to self her class en- LATER urs rnovns Hum pity' TM’ "0 1" ““°° 1-‘on ovlan-l'1m'l‘l»:c'rEn chin- “’°'y' ITM” °’° '°1d°'“ d°"°1°p°d by - . over protection OCEAN FREIGH1' RATES FOR DIVE 0AT'l'LE There were no regular boats pre- our to June. 1921, and ocean ' vi dr? “P in bfmb-1>1}>0! containers. freight rms on uve cams were an . nywhere from $50 upwards. From une to August, 102_i1, lnclusive, the - .1 Dlensnntness of life, and we do that rage ramad from 540 down to ogg; rn Sept. to December, inclusive. $30 to $25. In 1922 the rate rther dropped from $25 to $20, d in 1923 from $20 to $15 and p to $20 again. The $20 rate pre- come too sensitive to stand hardlvmled unm me end of 1:v»bmM»y_ knocks. 1927, with reduction oi’ 10 per cent tion) has been given a nice red The neighbor children seine it and play with it and even shut Sammy out of the game. He 1u11s in_whinlng. 1-lie mother says, "You poor little soull Those nasty children!" She goes out. speaks her mind, retrieves the ball, and puts Sammy out in the back yard to play with it all by himself. in besides Samuel-some unfortu- nate feelings. One was ecstatic self- ishness; another revenge-served those kids right, the things Mum- my sald in them; and still anoth- er, someone protecting him that took no effort on his own part. Tired of Playing Alone It was a smug little fellow who played ball alone in the back yard, just a llttc worse off than he had been flvc minutes before. He got tired very soon. The ball ha/d lcst its excitement and even its novelty. A ball ls a social toy, not a diversion for solitude. It would have been better if his mother had said, “What do you care. my dear? Don‘t get all work- ed up about a. ball. Go and get it yourself. I can't fight your battles. Ityou ca.n't get it, walt Don‘t get Even if Sammy gets licked in battling for his pcssenlom and comes in with a black eye, it is bet- y ter than having ten kinds of crook- ed emotions packed inio him about nothlnl. _ A Few Bumps It is hard to do. We mothers luf- fer through that everlasting ex- tended personality of ours in our l h ball. Whni. has h:i.ppencd?'Sho heel shoved him into his bomb prooff container. But something else went‘ med about a piece of red rubber." W°'l1 “Ike the Sl»01`Y °f I b0Y C81* on light cattle from January 1, led Sammy- Smell Sem- Hays thellsne. From March 1, 1921. untu Montreal Star, (by way of illustra-, em-ly ln 1932_ the ,at was $15 pe, cad, with discount of 10 per cent on cattle, under 1,000 pounds. In February, 1932, the rate from West Bt. John was reduced to $12 per head with the same discount, and later extended to April-May ship- Shflwinl Pity ‘ments from Montreal. This rate n still prevails.-Dominion Depart- co tlnued throughout 1932 and ment of Agriculture. DIES TESTING MASK T0 SAVE HUMANITY NEW YORK, Sept. 11- Law- rence I-Iorveth, 44 looked into the fut\u°o and saw a world catastro- phe. He saw the nations at war again -millions of men. women and children dying in the fumes of gas bombs dropped from the sky. The picture made him shudder. "I will save humanity," he laid. “I will invent a. gas mask that will save the world.” Yesterday the model mask was finished. - He clamped it over his mouth and nose, and, to test lt, connected theintuiwiothegasrenge by means of a tube. He turned on the su. ‘ children, returning from e nee.- tion, found him on the kitchen floor-dead of asphyxiation. FERTILIZER REGISTRATION Under the provision! of the !k- tiliner Act. the Dominion Minister of Agriculture may refine to ng- ister any fertilizer, if in his opin- ion fa) the brand name would tmd to deceive or mislead the purchaser with respect to the guaranteed analysis or the materials from which the fertilizer is made; or lb) the guaranteed analysis and the materials from which it is made are approximately the same ll thou oi mother blind ol fertilit- This morning his wife and two, » Changes His Views NEW YORK, Sept. 11.-