g’ '- , .,a -. e. ' l / / Ammo"! “i; EDM ‘i LOWE ir-sifcfi‘; i I "ahifin ' - Masterpiece (‘William fox pwwh WvHt-y of i" UND ciugiyiou i°§T “"555 An Amazing ' "nu, of Mystery and _.,/ Love. A ‘Modern Edgar Allan Poe “Collegiate Stuff” NOVELTY SPORT REEL “Good Morning” TWO PART COMEDY PRINCE One Night w‘ w J‘ Will present A. A. Mi “A Roma Mount Allison Conserv fiblqdvgfi uii_s;guplt§cn w’ ‘fr Negrl and Lubltsch‘. Stat‘ and director of "Passion" re.- united in their first Amer‘- can-made triumph. Fox News Aesop’-s Fables 0 R c H-E-SXER A Prince EEWiMi/ld Tomorrow and Thul-stlaY i l i + . . ENdLisi-l BANKS STAND watt AT some Dsilt’ Vatican nclal d8.- nnd that n emonl business wpsn bankieil f. .wninon. May iii-The Telegrofih 11m"! fill", ‘i! intends to mine refit‘ posits in Great. Brit . there is keen WWW/W! the danish tonfiili" i Beforerthe WI!‘ v ilt is said iarfigiv’, ifutgi-Llgiifu hligss through the depreciation of the mark!- .-_- FISHING ‘I ‘rake shin; a bottle of Mlnnrwa. Wonderful for insect bltes_ Ai- no m» quick relief for spryinl and brnieel. . "‘ ,Hf>.~?"“ ‘ i».- fir» T V; ‘main-e’ v at, EDWARD Only Friday 22nd- onntwllilison College Players lne's Comedy Success ntic Age” Full of life from start to finish. with romance and fun ADDED ATTRACTION story of Music 'Artis"ts sEAT SALE—Wedn:sday Morning at 9.30 am. at Ticket office. PRiCES-—Reserve, 80c, 52c; Rush 27¢. GROWING FLAX IN NOVA SCOTIA. lExpt-riinciital Farms Note) Experiments in the gFOWiIlE "l flax for fibre are being conducted at tho Lominion Experimental Farm, Nappan, N. S. The following zc-uilts were obstainetl during tht lastwtivo yc . The average yield ptl‘ acre was 308 pounds of fibre; 1H8 pounds of tow and 11-7 ‘imfillelfl of seed. ‘At the minimum prices quoted for 1921i which were an foli- ows: 16 V; cents per pound for fi- lnr; seven centsfor to\v and 83.00 pt‘:- hushrl ' for seed, this yield would give a gross return per acre t-ljSlld. 1111c cost of production in- vlilllillg rent, labour, etc., amount- ed; to approximately $80. which lcf. a net profit of $30 per acre. ln 1924 an acre of Longstem was srrwn for green ‘tow which yield- ed 1906 pounds ‘of .tow and 3% hushtls of good seed. The tow was worth S45. per ton f. o. b. car. and the sccd was worth 33-90 Del‘ illlFhti, which gave a gross return per acre of $68.39. The cost amounted to $55.70 which left n n1, profit of ‘$12.69 per acre. while thr- profits shown above are not large. they compare favourably with the profits on other crops grown on the Farm. This work ha‘; hem: conducted for only two yt-nrs, wt. ‘it would appear from the results so far obatalne-tl that there sec-lions in ‘the iifartltlmc whtro flax growing may ht‘ efully carried on with fair profits. The growing of flax for green tow invoivcrs less labour than the growing of flax for fibre, hut the profits per acre are small- or and liil8 market for green tow somewhat limited. Jargest seen OCentral" Guardian SHOP from Holmnws Catelogul BRIDGE AND WHIST in til K. or C. Home tonight. for sale at. door. _ Tfcke FOX BREEDERS PliOTiOTlVi ASSOCIATIONF-A Further ‘m lug of ‘the Ohexilottetown Fox Bre ens Protective Association we held yesterday afternoon. Four a - di-tlonal nrensbers wene votrtd l and considerable other business transacted. AT 81'. DUNSTAIWS-‘Last Sn - day morning at the 8 o'clock Mn in St. Houston's Cathedral a large class of young ‘boys received First Holy Communion. Next Sunday afternoon ‘His Lordship Bishop O'Leary will administer he Sacral meat of Confirmation ‘to a large num-ber of boys and girls. ———<0¢-i- IN MEMORIAM MR. JAMES GREENAN The subject of this obituary notice was born in Ireland in the year 1837 and came to this Prov- ince with his parents in 1339 and they first located at East Royalty ibut subsequently ‘took a homestead at Newton Lot 26 where he contin- uously reaided u-ntil his death which took place on May 1st inst. Mr. Greenan may well ‘be class- ed as one of the early pioneers in this locality who ‘helped _ to re move the forest “prlmeval" from the land and turn it into fertile fields for the production of abund- ant farm crops. _l{e was an ideal neighbor and citizen during his long life always honest, upright, truthful and char- itable towards all those who differ ed with him in their opinions and best of all he was a true and devot- ed member of the Catholic Church through whose sacraments at the hands of his devoted pastor Rev M J. Smith he made a good and sin- cere preparation for his eternal reward. He was a man-of strong phyq elque robust and always healthy until two weeks before the end peacefully came, _l-ie was twice married, h-is first w.1fe predeceased him about 35 Years ago and their family living are Franchil, adjoining the home- stead; Mary Ellen -at home. Mrs Martin, Fall River; Mrs Benson, Fall River. ‘ liis second wife still survives and along with the above named tum-fly have to mourn ‘the loss of a iéood kind husband and indulgent father in his ‘home at all times. The funeral procession on Sun- day afternoon May 3rd -to St. Malachite Church, Kinross was the in this parish for many years ‘tberegbelng over one hundred carriages. Rev W, E. Monagban of ‘Seven Mile llay very ‘acceptably conduct- ed the funeral services at the church and grave. The pail ‘bearers were Michael Mulligan. P. J. Cairns. John Murtagh, John Greenan. James It. Greenan and Francis Greenan, May his soul rest i‘n peace. lie-organization of Eastern Stars Baseball Club At a reorganization meeting of the Eastern Stars Baseball Club held last evening in the Lyceum i-lall, the following officers were elected. _ Hon. Pres-Mr, Robt. Rattray Pres-Mr. Frank McDonald Vice Prev-Mr. Earle Niches-n Qunid, Lorne l-Iowatt, B. McDonald Entertainment Com-Messrs F. McCabe, Jae. Power, W. Dougher— ly. Manager-Mr. Thos._ Corrlgan i E..f‘..C.K.H.E:‘ P S . disappear by this one simple safe and sure method. llfllfl llOI0—-B cidth. rub the face briskly-every biackhend will be gone. 4 110 Sec. Tress-Mr Wallace Prunty nexaflgn of Executive Com-Messrs P. Mc- would have been more difficult. Ge, “W; to centre. Tit-e side ls retired when ounces of peroxlne powder from any iMcEachern i8 prlnkle it on it hot. wet No score’ ' an steals rnwtirui. ‘ ‘ ‘mow: mats llli i ---—_°---—u-u i " Concert Programme Well Rendered And Artistes Generously Applauded Edmund Lowe's appearance at the Prince Edward Theamre ‘in the powerful Fox Film ‘piay “Ohanvpion of Lost Causes" has added to ‘the fame of this bni-Hfant star. The eup- poirtlng cast is a magnificent one —-wontihy of mile star and the pro~ duoer. Walter ‘MoGrafl. a playlrr of splendid ability in unusual ch-a-r- acterlaaitlon-s has the astonishing" task of impersonating a dignified cold mannered, white beacdled gambler, and a handsome young man. seemingly not ‘more l\'illl'l1 hallf as old. S0 weill dose ‘he do mhe task that ‘it is not until the start- ling rovelmtlon in the very last ‘mo- ment that the mystery is ‘cleaned away, and the villain ‘unmasked. Those who love a pow-erilul mys- tery tdiuvne. set in a zuoat unusual planner, will ‘welcome ‘the enjoyment offered ‘by ‘the tlllm which opened a-t the Prince Edward ‘last ‘night. The concert pant of the pro RFVERS TAKE UPENINE GAME f FRllM ANBIIBRS, SBllRE l[l—5 Liens-Gov. Heartz and His Worship Mayor McKenna Officiate 0 n Opening 0 f . League-Vets Band Play Lively Airs- About 800 Spectators Witnessed the Fi-‘izture-tloodB all For ail Opener '> Upwards of 800 enthusiastic ball and pilfers seconds; hlcl-Tat-hcrn fans witnessed the opening of i925 ilies to deep centre and on llrad- organized baseball at the Victoria l0y's error scored behind Cronin Park diamond last evening, The for a double count. -ll. Saunders Rovers showing classier ball in the strikes ou-t; Moore singlet! to FY1111- plnches, supplemented with timely cis and is safe on a wild heave. hitting ‘with men on bases took the Moore continues to second, \\'i‘l- long end of a 10 to 5 count. Um- liams singles to left and LVloore pire Jack McAleer called the game scores while the outfield debate on in the fifth m1 account m’ darkness, who is ito catch the bail. Conifers "it was a grewt lnauguration- the next batter-touches McFarland with the Veterans Band playing fore a nice single, Williams advunc lively airs, His Honor the Lleut. es to second. Gordon comes Governor with a beautiful wind-up through with a single and loads tossed the first ball‘ over the plate the sacks, ‘Mclnnis batting for liar. to His Worship the Mayor, who old‘ fipunders, proves worthy of hook the slant Hike a “regulaffyknfifking a single through the in- bsqkstop. Much cheering greeted e , scoring Williams. with lliu the official opening. bases still flowing, Ellsworth tries The score although somewhat hard for a. drive but fails on four lopsided does not indicate tho pitched balls. With two down Cro- brand of ball handed out, and for nln ls given a ticket and the scori- an opening tilt, the performance read 5 to 3 on the forced Hill, was good, Gordon scoring. Nftrliacliern nt but. Ellsworth the Rover hurler last Molnnis adores on first hall pitch» evening proved himself a. mouads- ed (wild throiv) Houston repitices man that will bear watching in tho McFarlnne on the motind; he r League this summer; he has fllliCfl “P95 the 5711c ill’ Striking Mvlltl- gtranune was stafld b? U19 519ml?‘ mu Pipers assisted ‘by ‘Professor and .\lrs. Fletcher and the Misses lticltea. The firs; ltein was a dance by Miss ‘Laura lilcltea which was heart-ily ap-plaudall. ‘hf-es Anna Mc- Rita i-‘ollowed with a sailor's horn- pfpe which was gracefully execut- evl. Bagpipe sefpctions by ‘the Min- ersqgand were then given which was {Oillfiwtll by a ‘hairpins (ilP-"i. ‘villi Mr. llilly Williams at the piano. Mr, William's ‘impressions at>the piano uwre very clever. 3111's, ldlntcher ‘sang a splendid solo .‘n her excellent manner and re‘ ceived fulll stipport from ‘the zi-uclien- cc. .\lr. Fletcher was also heard in a splendid offering. A stepdanci: by one of‘ the band followed by a mouth-organ duet. created ‘vocifé-r- ous zipplause.‘ A; ‘the a-fturnoon Iptrformance iLhlTPQ young boys from Charlotte- town presented a very ‘laughable sketch which made a ‘grin-t hit. and accurate delivery and his coul- chern out._ Score Rovers b’. ness in fielding his position is Anchors, 3. _ pralseworthy, AIiChOr8.—el)llllllOIiil is given a 'l‘he Anchors used three “slant producers," McFarlane started on the slab ,but was relieved by Hous- ton ln the fourth, Houston in turn being relieved by Francis in the past; Currie singles? Diamond is cringiit on a double steal. McDon- ald fans; ‘Currie steals second. Houston batting for hfdFuriunc is thrown out at first. Score, ltovers _ ti; Anchors 3. Mdl-‘srlane started off well on the ,,- ’ rubber, but sloppy fielding on long , hits slowed him up and he was pui. led. Had McFnrlane received tho support necessary the Rovers‘ an- lnst night's fixture , _ 5th inning Rovere-lllfbert Saunders singi- es. steals, second and rear-hes third on Moore's single. Williams doubles scoring Saunders upd Moore. Houston's offers seem to he much in favor by the Rover bat- ters. Cronin hammers out another double; sceorlng Williams. Francis replaces Houston and makes a good impression by gutting Gordon with three straight; Connors work lng well on the paths goes to sec 0nd, seals third and scores on a passed ball. Mclnnls singlvs and is LhTDWIi out. Ellsworth d-‘ns :‘. caught‘ m’ flecoml‘ “dud" o\ cr second, but. divs on tho bag when ‘Cronin fans. Scorc- ltov‘ ers l0, Anchors 3, Anchornm-W. Ryan _slngl“r. to THE GAME. 1st Inning Rovers-Cronin strikes out. and ll. Saunders follows llkewisei MoEachern the next batter singles: Aachen-Bradley fans; W. Ry- nn gets a free ‘ride, when Ellsworth hits him with a pitched bt_1ll, Ry- second, and scores on a t i . l a I i 1|. - Francis, single" Garrick winks’ ggoltgses Zilriikt-tismoontit. ‘lflvliiil -, Francis steals ‘third and counts on s c o r e a o n p a a B c ,1 h ‘i; | L passed ball. ‘Diamond, Garrick goes right; Prowse batting for llrailley. Tthe Dlvvaion of Economic Fibre The above results were obtain- ed from the medlum-clny-losm soil '1t_ Nappan. The flax usually foll- owul n hovrl crop. The seed was ibroadtnm-‘t at the rate of 1 1/; bush- els per acre, l‘: is s good plan to pull out as many as possible of the farge wcctls before the flax gets too high. The flax is pulled and s-tockcd when. about two-thirds of zhe semi-bolls have ‘turned brown. For further information regard- ing flax growing write to your ncartst Exptrimentai Station or FISHERMANS liltli depends largely upon the Production, Ottawa. Experimental Farm. WHO WEI! TH! STARS OF YEBTBRYIAR? tackle he ueea. it- 4 This eeaaon our fishing gear ‘includes a very eup- erior line of rode, casts, files, reels, ilnae. hooks, ete. Ail prloel at reason- able figures. rinse smraou Wan soothe of the greet Indian mes on the track. Simpson baled mm runnorg who made history for Can- {frem ‘Petlorhoro, and around 1O er 17 years ago h shone In trsek ~t until he met till greet bu. the brltieii star, and its was badly defeated. limoaon la still r0 some to besretlnd Peterboro. m». e executive» m KooAK Stone u! ~ eeI of scoring in thh inning look- down to second, and scores from third on another wild pitch. Diam- ond falls to connect and strikes out. Currie the next butter singles to short. but is thrown out trylnl to negotiate the "keystone." Score Anchors, 3. Rovers 0. 2nd inning. Rovers-Moore and Williams the first batters to face McFai-lane, ; Connors tries hard tor . a iingle but iethrown, out. ‘Anchore-Elisrworth‘ bears do with some speed and makes sh work of McDonald, lVlcFni-lane a Ryan (W) neither reaching the tibl ‘sack. -Soore, Anchors 3; Rer- ' eh. 0. a ll 8rd Inning Rovers-‘Mcdhrlahe gets Gordon with three pitched balls; H. Saun- tho gift by getting nabbed at sec: and. Art McDonald the Rover backstop ‘worked well in this ln~ nlns by again cutting 'em down at‘ second, this time it was Connors. Aachen-Bradley drops n "Ten as" back of first and steals aeconl on first pitched ball to S. RyQi. who [our fans. The Anchors chan- good but Itranel lite out. I and Oarriol 4th Inning ‘of ders walks. but fails to realise on ’ S, Ryan batting strikes at third wild pitch and makes first. Francis up; Ryan steals second, while the for- mer stiikes out. Ryan scores when Moore on nailing Francis throws wild to third. Garrick gets a walk as Umpire McAleer calls the game ~—darkness. _ THE LINEUP Roverm-iCronln. Centre Field; McEachern. Short Stop; ll, Saun- ders, Catcher; F‘. Moore, 1st Base; Williams, 2nd base,‘ Connors. 3rd base: Gordon; right field; Elles- l-Inrold Saunders in 4th. tis B digestion. than me cooked \ AnchoTsl-Braitllt-y, (Tontn- l~‘i<-lllt W. Ryan, left field; i“l't|il\‘is_ ~lluiii replaced lhwullt-y in fit-id in l'iil|i. pixnvi Fmpires »i.\l‘<‘\l‘-rr ni iii,. Kelly, first and si-t-ond; l“, Alt-fur naid at ‘third. GROUNDERS 'ihi.- (contesting liains \\'i:\i| in ox- tend thanks in llis lloinu‘ tlu‘ Lieutenant Governor. ills Worslr in the dluyor, and in iht- (i. W, \'. .\, Llaiid for their palrunzigt» and illiCiHlUllCi’. a The hall {days-rs are pnihusinstil- over the largo attitutlamcc of . tutors a‘; the gaml- lust i-vi-uinu. The fans will stay ii a good |)l'illlii of ball is (lislicd out. A sunken home lllfitv is u m‘ cessiiy. The out: ulrt-ady in use ai Lin; Victoria Park (ililillililii is wry tint-lent, ..-\ hall player sliding into it is very liable ‘to bra-ark a leg (n worse. Next game Friday owning m lilt‘ A, A. A. (lrounds hclivuon flu- llm" era and Eastern Stars. Th1» Stars urn confident oi’ lnllltillt: llli-‘I night winners stretch for u win in this fixture. its great to sue F-inpiru Jar-k ‘lfcAleer back on the job this /m- ‘ntrr, Ilasohall ls u dead issue with- out a competent umpire. 7'11" !\l\l‘i¥\\'i‘f‘ls are donating n imllhy i" "l" (my lloscbzlll ' "iil-"if—ffooporation is tin‘ grout est illlllt’, m sport~'i‘hanks Aha! ———-¢o&i_ THE MARKETS (Cauawlau Press) OTTAWA. May lll.—~(llggs)-— iScverul Canadian mrukois havi- ad vunccd their pricrs during tlro trust week.‘ This was paiaicularly the casein British Columbia where production ls falling off and the {market strengthening daily. Ilatest wires from Wlnniiieil quote extras 30%. firsts, 28%. seconds. 25; ‘fob. Western shipping points. For the most part extras and flrsts nrc hearty breakfast when it comes to nutrition. bllt a 1i f A when it comes to igestlon. _ \%,Si"i€flt contains all the body-building ele- ments in the whole wheat gram prepared‘ in ‘a digestible form. The crisp, ilavory shreds 0i oven-baked whole wheat encourage ’ thorough chewing, and that means perfect at or eggs. , and ready-to-cat-saves fuel, saves stop; Garrick, 2nd base; ltiuiui-iulqtrzts ‘..'\ 1st base; (*lll‘l'l(! l‘l,‘-'.ili i|‘l‘l. _.\l\~."“~ ti“ “Kill _ _~ » ‘ ihmaid. Cil‘i('lli‘l'I llt-Fariaiiv, ]‘:i<~n~,<dl‘|‘~' v ‘lull. Ill l\i'\.\"('ll-‘*i'\ , or; S. Ryan, 3rd hast‘. llollsfuil r‘- 111111‘) Milan's Minis ‘h. first placed xit-Fiu-lflno i], 41;, mm“ vmmtls 2T. to 2!). .\lulitri'.nl extras v Francis l-epluu.“ ]]4)\|_~;l()]l§ Proust‘ firsts 33, seconds Cit), Klaiiitnliz‘, ‘ iii‘ rwl. Alberta" lilill‘lit'i'4 Ins‘ um], “M” NW m“ t'lill.lll,lv_'ti*il,uiiil tlolumluu ii|‘ii\‘ttl"‘}\ Alum... m“, m.‘ my)‘ imp in H "x "i" "' midi‘ 3"‘ ilili‘ tin.» \ Lil‘ in“‘ l’dl‘\ > .\ltl.\\l ll.l-..\l. .\iay Owing ma", Hm“ ‘m. M u hYWHJPVk iill'4'|_'»'.l| lmyvrs showpu: m» titular-WAN. which “wing m W.“ m W“, filllilll to follow ilu- higher pl‘lt‘tilhdjticl| ll‘jill1lr _,i.1,- <-‘.uhl luvp up. main-ti on iin- Miiillliili market for| (‘illlllilllfi-li-lll “n; .i| a u-rl’ l lliiillilii grain .h.- di-mand mom... puppy“ Wm. up,‘ :~'l‘illllli itzilh vvrv llmiH-d illlii iiiliil new lillriill- having iiii‘ iii-s; oi ii, lm: on ill“ oss .vus lrausuctcil in any positlnnficthm- hnud for all ihc wll""“vl><1li‘ 'l‘lu~ ilr-mziutl for ouvnu grain rlmm taint‘. out on tht ~lun~i illii ul lllv mo.‘ also roporlvil quiet. tlirrc he -“"‘""‘ lllfllr tl+*l'#*Ii-*iv~- uorh \\‘;t.~‘ cl ills‘ vllttzitzviiit-nls only of odd loads.“ smrlmi: ‘Wiim-i" tln~ loml market for cash grain .5l\l11‘1ll1l»! llfiili" “\""il‘ "I'm m‘ ' i‘. -. \ \\';|,-; up... ‘IMLHVU, h"; H“. lmdprnhoth tildts for all m1..- ii aunt lone was firm. 'l‘i|<-rt- was no fnrih- ‘wily “(Pm m (mum v M ‘Wnilrul Pl‘ Pll-‘lllille in llu- condition ul‘ tho. Hie “mum. boys‘ fW"l"di"|st ‘u lot-al inurlfi-t fur spring ivhoatii-“nd mum “in “i” Mimi" N " '- . llhuir upplviullls |)l“0i>1li)i\' dill‘ l9 m": vs ni lluur, lmi. the imdertonc‘ ' ' _ ' was some enquiry‘ Funuwing is the players and from foreign buyers und as prices UH," ,.,,__,p,_.,,,i\.,, 5mm,“ ind m some cases were lll line witlHBul cone“ ,..w. K. S. milli-rs views a little new l)ili~l|lit‘S!~l'“ul,|‘.|- Wulim was done, hut tlie ilcinand from the (;_ (fnlmnllyv 1- Alclnuis. T lm-ul an.l country lmyers continued u. l)oyle_ 1i ' (‘amt run, ll slow for tho season of the your l", Alt-(‘aroyv .1 SpillriLl and ithe movement on the ivhnlo a u“, 'l‘.>o|ul‘~'.3 was small. .‘\ firm fooling" also prt-T 5111""- 3 gshtbreak- ' hredded -. Contains more real nutriment Shredded Wheat 1s rezidy- y. Two Biscuits with milk make a perfect meal at a cost of a few cents. The (Xinadian Shredded Wheat (Tompany, Ltd. Nlakina l-‘alle. Ontario " Nosfjbocl for least‘ money” " ”"'B ASKElBl[ or ins-dining i y lli‘il\')‘_ itmarl-i l 1's (llliliiillillifl higher, extras" to 2i iii'ii\(‘l'i>ii irs quotations ii 2h‘, firsts 1Z6 lo ‘l Bus. College 29 - gmibnd“ -. ’l‘iut. to txpcirhiiioii u rcry emit-v .. . . .. nine \\.ls pluyi-d on illt‘ tlym ihi- fat-l thiy ilTt‘ not as uwd ill ivas firm :t - "2 ‘ ' : . i tht iuent udvuutv in "w H0O“ Wit us. 'l’h<-re .1|‘|_ vailvd in the winter -wh(-ai. flour lliI-s‘. market and the (lemauld sliowvtl a ‘W’ ‘ \ “Y” slight lIIIDPOVOIIlPIIi, but the solos Sf (‘ollvgtg lei; \\'. K. b‘ were chitiiiylin small‘ lots to meet intuit-dilute wants. iPriccs for all gradcsof mlllieod avcre ‘wcll muin~ mU-HHV m]. talned owing to the good demand ",1.|;,.,,|,|S{“. 5.; ping, .l.mu‘.i civti and tho somcwlitii limited Hlllllliltz‘? swig-pg; available. The demand for rolled ' oats ivns quiet and prices were uu Shdames t-hnngt-tl. Tin- markct for baled hay shipped in export cases and sec- worth“ pltohflt; Uclnnle. replaced onds in used cases. The movementl into storage continues freely stocks ivas without any now feature to F- R. Conrad . . . . - -- 1m] £1‘! note, prices holiig steady with a (7 lii- .$i-liilllu 1m small volume of business passing. H~ i-Illpillflm“ 11.,‘ {.21 iillllc business was trunsnctied illu‘ will“? ‘if’ H; eggs but the ‘ttsnrloncy was steadyfl Camel-ll“ 4 H, 1 l, Nothing of importance lransplreil Tmnl-“z: in the butter marks-t, prices were ‘i steady and tho irzulr‘ quit‘; Th.‘ Mahdi" chwsb market ‘was firmer and n-lt- " i ' i. iii its wer (‘advanced a fraction [Until]; H w the trade volume ivns nmsll. t‘. pith‘ .... i - w.’ .» -—~———-———- M. “bad. .. . ..21t‘ - "i; IIONDON» Mill’ 18_Ei“\‘\‘2l syn- J. A. Bentley . . . . ~21"; 22" 2o ods and fifty-sewn Prasbytvrlcei Tetal—24»68 ihuve nominated Professor \\'.ll‘lla‘1n I By winning‘ last. night“! sillin- MMISOYI. of Knox College, Toron‘to,itlie'~‘$'t. Jnihes have wit" m” i for ‘this’ vacant chair ‘of the Newsecf-lbn. lib-the leaitile "l" m“: Tesiillileili lflflgilhfle ‘and liieralure now play bill with the winner i‘ at New Coileie in sometime. The the Me a and st. Pttlé" l“; final choice has not yet buen muse, final win. tar game to be "H" itonight lat-B. 0. 4x‘?- \ ‘Q :~' ii a 1hr“, to nn legit s’, "an he; n ed t Ctoninotiiie first to "iefefiixeld only to s RQQDQCI , tall can t ediby “REGAL” Guarantee of Quality ital-flour is ‘m: thief-That it is labelled new This Label och flour as I%Q$f_,§Xactiliig of stand- erreputation establish- must be preserved. reaches in _, . -‘ i l i“ aeronautics, wit" a-n i. awe! i