FOUNDED A. D. 1710 \ un I nsurdnce Office Of London, England. Announce the Appointment of HYNDMAN & 00., LIMITED As Genetfeil Agentsifor PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN ON "DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Assured Requiring Service in Connection with Their Policies are Requested to Com- municate with ALL Hyndman & Co., Limited. General Agents, Charlottetown. DQOOCGDOO©OQC©OOQQOQOOQO©©Q© INSURANCE IS AS OLD AS THE SUN e1 O©©f@'@i@@@©©@p©©©©@©©@@©©©©© C , _ ._._ The Markets SUMMERSIDE MARKET Dairy Butter rlggs per doz. uiFruit Inspector And Agricultural Gom- Y w tnissioner Here Oats per 131151191 - '. ti. E Macintosh. Fruit (‘our " 5 n‘ <lOl1Pl' oi‘ the Dllpilftllltllll. ot‘ ‘ "T .-\griclllltlre_ Ottawa. and Mr. (l. MARKIH II, Yrotlnt of Mllltlltlloll. DlStFllJl s, Fruit inspector. arrived on tlle Is- ’I‘lltlrstla_v tligllt. and will oll return lo Illll hittinland SOURIS , 'l‘llell‘ lllission Ill-re W415 l0 1W1" ‘"‘“son.lll_v look illto conditions oi‘ fruit mlalld potato growing, visit a uunr "yht-t- ot‘ lht- principal ltrchards and 28min» Wiltlil-itlit.‘ dealers not only Ill ltluit. but also ill potatoes as these gvllliPlllvll havt- tilt‘ adnlittistration 291m‘ lilo iloot Vegetable Act as well 1w" mflfilllatlian (lelleral Electric .. ~— $5745".(‘anadiall Slealllsllip (‘out .. i’ (‘allladilln Steamship l’l'tl _ _"Z.-\sllesltis (‘om. . . . . . . . . . . , .. '4‘]'7”"ti)t\lllllllllll ilrillgl- 7‘ ~$1~UU Montreal I'o\\'el' . 172% MT. STEWART MARKET wmmppg Ell-ell’ Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.UU|.\'lltltlllaI |i|‘\'\\'t' - lm‘.~\lillllll(' Sugar .. xutAiPilllitlll $.l.ill,\.tl_ (‘ar a Foundry . '2';i.t\lIl, |.tlt'tlllltlll\'l> .. .\ul. Smelling & R1 fining .. :\'lli|t‘l)Ili1ll (‘opper mhtullllltiiau Pacitit- Railway .. 143th zxlNt-u‘ York (‘enlral . . . . . . .. 1081i 4.5 (‘rul-ible Steel .. 56%: -- .3",lllternatitlllttl Paper . 47': $1U-'lli:I\'<-li_y~ Springfield lSlil ,\ll‘\'_ Pelroleuln "r tint -rnat.’oltnl Mel’. .\Iarint- .. ~> rl-ss Stet-l (f-ar ltt-zlditlg Southern Paci c SH Studebaker - 401$ -I'llitln Pacific .. i. lltall (‘upper 73% 4181.1 .. 104%: .. I67 79% 74V» MONTAGIIE BIARKPTI‘ STOCK QUOTATIONS ll.\I.Ii<‘.-\X, Sept. l0.——Stoek duo tatitlng tarnished by Johnson anti Ward, Xlembt-rs 0t the Aiontreal ~- Stork Iixcllzltlge. 1'. S. Steel ... . . . . . . ..,Z.... 108% Iloll TH-lepllont» . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.’: 3 l‘. H. Iltdllstrial Alcohol Till/l. Ill-amp“... "‘ .\IO.\"I‘III<JAI. ICXUIIANGE F‘. Ilawrellce Flour ' 104-40 tlttawa Power Cuba (‘title Sugar .... ... (Tuba (‘ane Sugar Pill. I-‘all American Petroleum American (‘an. Brazilian Fraction Iioward Smith Pfd. lllwartl Sulitll (‘out Spallisil River i'l"t’l'\‘1'l'(*‘t1 Spanish Ilivel‘ Pom. Stool (‘olnpany ol‘ (ftlnatla .. Ilrltisll RIIIDIFI‘ Stet-l 1st Pennlalls Abitlbl Slllllvinigllll Laurent ‘do Pulp ..... till Ilaltk (‘ollllnttrce Ilanl.‘ lloyal .. . . . . .. ...- 2 ilaak Montreal .. . H2 Ilalll: Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . .. Wilt-at. Sept. 130; Dec. 15H; 11o. (‘orn. Sept. 116%; Dec. 100; May .\lay ottts. Sept, lslg; l)el-, 52-11.; May tram, Wheat, .. .\lu_\' 131$, Oct. 1118344; Dec. lililltél - i‘? ..l.-_ . ...”"~"~‘- The Burnt In Shanghai shows nlodern (‘hlna at Itll best. This © é ©__._---_---_©...t§ sstti 381/“ 106.05. as the Fruit Act, both being under the Fruit Branch. Mr. Alat-Intosll wotlid like to see more fruit grown on the Island. it is u regrettable fact that tllis prov. ince is not producing enough for its olvn consumption, and last year there. were a number ol cars of ap» pies llllll()l‘tt_'tl front Washington. This slioultl not. he ill the province which is well zldaltteti for certain varieties oi‘ apple-s and the smaller fruits. The Il‘ruit ill-ark Act and the Root Vegetables Act are bang well oh- served on Prince Edward Island. and lIt‘llIl‘l'.\“il‘OIli tile otllr prov- inces who have been recently Ill-re highly praised the udvancetl llletllods unllet" which putato pro. ductlon is being conducted Sulnlning up lhhe conditions oi‘ tile irllit crop throughout (lanolin. Mr. hlzlclllttlsll said Ilritish (‘clum- .llia has about 00 per cent, Ontario l||l|)l'().\'Illl2lIl‘ly 70 per cent. Quebec Iltl pet‘ cent, Nova Scotlu 70 per L‘I'III. New Ilrtll1s\\'ick 1.00 per cent. anti Print-e Edward island 110 per t-ent. The fruit market .situatlon will ibt- better than that ot‘ last year. IPrIt-t-snu-ill be higher anti there will be a Ilt-ttel" demand. It was three years since M11 Mac. Intosll last visited the Island, hllt lle began his work here eight year-s ago and was interested in the negotiations which lell to the ill- stallatlolt oi the third rail on the ,lslnati» road Ill order to facilitate Itht- lll0\'t'.llli'ill oi‘ crops during the l\\'ar period. .\lr. Vrooln is known to Prince ldtilvartl island for the past quarter ot‘ a l't'lllllI‘_\'. having first visited ilt-rt- about the yltll- 1902, having |collle Ilerc ill (‘OIIIIPCIIOII with soluc ‘IIOIIIIIIISLIWIIIOII work at the invlt— zlliou oi‘ the Prinel- Edward lslaltntl Fruit tlrolvels‘ Association which was tilt-n functioning. Mr. Vrooln it-xprcsses the llopo that that organ. ‘ization may Ile revived as it was ‘doing ttxcelleltt work. in every other lrllit growing l(‘anatla thcrl- is all (lro\\'ers' Association. I11 tronllection with tllt- possibili- ties oi fruit growing here. Mr. Mac- intosh suggested that the island should go in more for apple grow- ing, llll-iltding lllacintosh Red. Ben ,l>a\'is. Ribson, Kings and Northern lSpit-s allll (lravonsteins for an ear- |l_v variety. 'l‘llese together with the potatoes anti otht-l" products lplus honey alltl poultry should prove very profitable. i In discussing tllu situation with Mr. lllaeinlosh active Fruit lsllippers here. ffolllltl that tilt-re were complaints made against the high express lratos tor less tllnll car load lots >__.... t ~t wlllclllt: MARINES HAVE LANDEI) 'ro l'lt()'I‘I~l(Z'I‘ HIIANIIIIAI is the fittest street ltl“'thu' metro- ok“ ' i‘ 3|” u; q “find it lll to p rolect thls-cectlon that. foreign marines have been landed LOQ/llakfl up . ,2, .t.vllpthountlarl no of lntorntltlenalsattlenlent. The figlltlngchtnegprzfaclllont outllgde s. ' -' " ' Flam V: twig-j“; “pjllm cnysactlont that would endanger this quarter. t‘ .. .‘- ltrovincta of , Sunday at 2.30. l Extra npoclul $1.49. Prawn Iron. Id. Robblee in Charlottetown. “ w 50919-203 . daily. dresses arriving Bros. Ltd. Mrs. Herbert Clark_ ning the Prohibition prosecutors 1'11 ln . Services on Sunday, 21st as follows Westmorland at 11 a. m., Tryon 3 p. nl., Albany 7.30 p, m.——J. B. Dag- gett. pastor BRADALBANE CONGREGATION The Rev. George Cameron will sup- ply pulplt of Bradalbane on the 21st holding services at Rose Valley at ll o'clock, Granville at 3. and in Bradalbane at 7.00 p. m. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. ---Mrs. Ewen H. Cameron announ- ces the BIIQDKBIIIEDI of her daughter Helen Isobel to Mr. John Wilfrid Godfrey, Hallifax, N. S., marriage to take place early ill 0ctober.—1'l. BR°0KF|ELD.-—Tll8 services In the Brookileld Congregation on Sllnllttv. Sept. 21st will be as lol- Iows: Hunter River, 11.15 a. nl. llartt-lvllle, 3 p. m. and Brookfleld 7 p. ln, Sunday School at Brook- iield at 10.30 a. nl. and Harteville 2 p. tn. All are cordially invited. CHURCH OF ENGLAND—Ser- vices will be lleld next Sunday, Sept. 21st, as foll0ws:—lSt. John's (‘l1urclt, Milton. at tll a.nl_, with Sunday School alt 10;‘ St. Mark's Church. Rustico, at 3 o'clock wit]. Sunday School at 2 o'clock. In the Ilnlon Church, Hampshire, at 7.30, PTP-IPIWY‘. Rev. W. .l. Patton. MOTORED FROM TORONTO“; .\Ir. and Mrts. E, E. Corbett have lelllrned safely to their home in 'I‘ortlnto, Ont. ,after a pleasant nlo- tor trip to P. E, Island. Willie on hell's uncle Mr. Robert Currie, (ireen Bay. and attended the china Wetllllllt; °l llfir aunt. Mrs. Charles Rose. North tllnkevllle. They were "l" llflyfi 80in; and four days re‘ lllrltltls covering in the round trip about 2.600 miles. l Hotel Arrivals RUSS HOTEL ' A. l‘. Ptrowse, A. S. Prowse. Mur. ray Harbor; Mr. and Mrs, A, }]_ Mitten, Moncton; Irene Scott. Moncton; Daisy Mitten, Moncton; Kenneth B; Mitton, Moncton; M. l’. Brown, Moncton; L. P. Tlngley, Pettitcotilac; John McLeod, Mal dell, Mass; Elton Ellie, Maiden, Macs-l Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McFar~ latte. dvlonoton; Florence M. llreen, R. N., New Redford, Mass; R. Bruce Marr. Kitchener, Ont.; Estelle. M. A. Vaughan. St. John, N-B-i Mr. and Mrs. 'I‘. D. Ramsay, Summerslde; Mrs. W. J. Whitney. Mm. lie Roy Holman, Mrs. A. B. i.. Ilorne, Miss D. Y. Adams. Sunl- nlerside; (‘. W. Bartlett, Toronto; Mlrt. Ii. (‘. Mills, Miss Plieannr til-er n. Stlmmerslde; Freeman Rob- ertson, Sydney, N.S.; Mllltlhil Riggs, Halifax; V. E. Crearer. Lun. onhurg, N.S.; George (l. DeMoss. Aurelia DeMoss, Homer DeMoss. Albert DeMoss, Verna Mae Hoover, Portland, Oregon; (Rev) J. H. Markham, River John, N.S.; Julia Heaton, New York; Harry M. Alt- llell, Amherst, N.S.; Thou. McNutt, Malpeqlle. llt- is taking the matter up through the Fruit Branch Transportation Division with a view to having llli)l't' reasonable L. t". I... rates and car load rates established for tend. or lrnlts coming to Charlottetown for local distribution. Event If your need of Coal is not urgent at this minute. you should place your. order now with In- structions for future delivery. Embarau- ment l»: frequently thus avoided. "THE MAXIMUM 0F HEAT." W.D. GILLIS & CO. . Phone 170 397ll-montuefrlalttt. JIHOP tram HoImmIOnQQ-log HARTNIY uAtln-Jrllets wllll be preaching In Hartney Hull oil AN ODD LINtE of ladies corsets 5077-949-21 SOCIETV BRAND CLOTHES-are made In Canada and sold by J. W. LADIES NEW FALL CDMI ital Prowllo 5077-9-19-21 vlslrllvc Homes-pl. n. n. Champion 1a home on a holiday. At present he is In Alberton visiting LIQUOR RAID-Yesterday mor- visited a house on Pownal Street and confiscated three “teddiesW of b TRYON BAPTIST PASTOR/ATE- l ‘ 1n B let Brand cloth».- tiiiit‘. oblate? y ISOIlI-O-IIJI * "czwrnwt caucus SERVIC- ES. Sept. 21st. (Preaching at Free- town 11 a. m. Central Bodeque. 9 . p. nnand at Belmont 7.80 p. m- song sefylge 1.111;; Central Be- lleque Church at 7.30 p. m. ‘t z r-v-v-Oflet- r ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- Mr. and git/Ira. Stewart. Ceilings Moore announce the-entasflllflllt 0i their da Qlter, Mlry-Edlth lo Wil- ton, N. B., marriage to tyre place In October. 1i day Sept. 21st, 1924. North Bedeque at 11 o'clock. n. lfiHTylil/BIIQTE Refil- tlt 3.30 p. m. A rally day service at this hour. Freetown at. 7.30. All welcome. PERSONALS Mr. “l. H. Nell, Oyster Bed. was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Merton E. Bagnall, Hunter River, was in the city yesterday. ‘the city yesterday on business. Mr. C. E. Lowt-hor, Bradalbana, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. John Kelly. Lake Verde, was in the city yesterday on business. ____4__ Mr. James J. Kelly. Fort Augus- tus, was a visitor to the city year terday. lllrs. John MacDonald, Wbeatley River, was In the city yesterday at> Mr. M. McRae, Pownul, was in - u: oua wmoowa Nftjlm “I I lard Joli ‘-MaoD0nnll:l of lllrederic~ CHURCH sERVt|cEs.-—FOT sun. . CONNELL l t ‘ Directed by CLARENCE . BADGER A FIRQT NATIONAL PICTURE PRINCE EDWARD MON DAY AN D TUESDAY THAT ‘CAR OF YOURS av HARRY s. Pom-en ro-o4++w+o-o++o-o+»++o+~¢ This is a series of articles per. taiuing to maintenance and repair of your Automobile. We will he glad to answer through this col~ tile island they visited Mrs. Cor-l tending the market‘ umn questions regarding yo - ~ ur car or its mechanism. Sellfl 3/0111‘ Inquiries to "Automo- biles. The Guardian. Charlotte. town. Mr. J. B. Gaudet, Allscouche, is among the guestsregistered at the Queen. Mr. J. E. ‘Luldgre, Annapolis was among the arrivals by the Borden Express last evening. THE CARE OF YOUR CAR MBHY owners could save a great deal In repair hills if they Mr. Nell McLeod. J11. Sunlmer- cat-ell for their car In. a proper mun- side. leaves Monday morning 1'01‘ ner and accomplished the neces- Montretll Io resume his medical sary small things that lead to com. studies at McKlIIl University. plicntlons and large repair hills. ‘ ’l‘llere are a ntllnllet- of small 0p- ,\l.; and M“; A_ [y Malcolm or osatlcns about ll car that can be 3L JO]... accompany“; by My“ '13 done by tithe average owner, that 1AM“... Malcolm are m me chybn might appear beyond his power as alyislh trnlechanlc, but. llru really very Sllllplt! in themselves. in the following articles. careof] tlifferuat units will be dealt with, Monument To . _ _ _ _ and if followed closely, will assist v Unvelledallt- owner ill making these smaller repairs- . -I It is of vital importance to seel that all spring bolts are tight. both“ (Canadian Press) _ rear and front springs and the tlattnvltta. Qttt- Sept. m-A rear and front of springls. Being {Zvttltlllsllxéltlttnmlrlh gllufianllyllghegcgtfillt light means that there is no side‘ pire iioyalistsyhasbt-Zn uitveiletl muly M H" hptwenldhe shfltcklefl ‘here by the ‘it (lov of Orlt-arlo in]; lhtlallngfrs‘ and m“ lhhe S1pr‘ng;;is' 1* - ~ let rm o o , .. illllon. lleinry (Buckshot; Sapt. 8 was f0... .ig.,.g.,.,’.'gf 01180‘; Lissa use wlll‘; lllllljlelfillxlg’ l; (1159 t file “llltll spring bolt. as the case may be, L tlpbbvflll 5 ll 08 0 0Y8 5 5 and altur tzghtening, be sure to so. sail from New York City in replace a“ comm “Hm _ -};fi?;..".“t§. ..trt;*;°::e:..."ttl: . l m,» t.» the t . . . ' WIVES _ l Itrlct, where they landed an Jllne 16, if the fpfligf, nfilsueak Bggoai Eng tfiifhollgilelilglglmllllmel" l5 1° Wm‘ points of contact, is to remove the, ,‘ ' . Billing. disassemble and sprinkle] ii The lgtltllllltlllflll llgailzlllleflllltlllé-tgs powdered graphite between the lelmfilallggpfilnfeer 9b?" “s mlghflnnesse leaves and clamp together again ‘l “d; nd d : h t - firmly, being sure that the spring .~ "W Y- a ell lll-"E l? "l" 9" clips are intact. and tight. it is constructed of cement made Mo“ prevaknt mus“ of broken by Loyalisls. Mounted on the top grortiirokléil’ zfiinzgrllzisec is‘? £3,233 l” a. representduon o! a 105 whim and housings and too much oll on typfylng then first home of the U. spring “eaves E. Loyalists after entering Canada, QuesumL Arrangements have been made to Please explain a good method of publish a “Book of Remembrance“ l i t m h d.“ U 1 giving t1 loot M the vetted Zfifilli 3i... ft...t..t..°."l.‘i..“llli°fiil ire Lo allsts. an "account of the . sombre/Dion which took place last irsfiférund pumng h? trosh‘ ‘hum’ which Wm mnmi“ as Con" ll. is not necessary to drain the pYlr-tgahllstltitst possixblel Otlhflrigllna‘ difft-xentlal of a car unless there .4. oyassanl o -ttll“t"S- ,, _ m». l3.i.i’.°.°l.t“’ I:;:f::“::r..:"".:';:.::. cleaning out the housings. It is practically lnlposslbiu to wash ollt any differential hotlsing other than that whose cap is re. movable. Your car appears to he. .llat. whose assembly is of the two- hall‘ housing typn h». t-l Ill the middle lzlld it ls "lnly llocnssury to see. that. the housing is fllllVl with good differential grease or oll. C)ll.'.;t'on - ' I have a —————~— Car 1924 Model and I cannot stop the oil from lcllk- Ing out around the. fan pulley. Tito tinting rear casc- is not bent and llppcltrs .. .. t...» good as new. I have tried a now fan pulley hut this will not stop lt| Will you please tell nle how I can remedy this‘! Millard‘: Llnlment Relieves Pain. l ' No, rr 1s N0'l‘ GOSSIP! 9 It s a Fact E. (1. Charlottetown. Answer. The trouble In your car appears to 1m where the shoulder of the ‘ ll-ll pulley elders tho tinlzng gear case. It is solllctimes necessary, according to tho Local Dealer to take a little off the shoulder of the pllley. ln- order that it will fit Into the timing gear cner- properly. The Local Dealer has a metllotl by which this can be accomplished ' and I would advise you paying him a visit to get the troublc- corrected properly. Rexall Corn Solvent In the but remedy for Corns. Cal iouocl, etc. Painless In It: action. Bur-c Ill it’: effect. _-a.---— Nild. ‘Immigration . Shows Decrease (Associated Press) ST. JOHN'S. Nfld., Sept. 19.- Emigration from Newfoundland. which for l1l€'_ Inst two or three years hnn equalled the natural In- crease In population, is shelving a tendency to decrease. This In nt- trlhtlted largely to the opportunl~ - ties for work provided by the con- struction of new paper mills. Price 26c per SOLD ONLY BY The s» tenet» You've ma owl-ta a thrillq up am... l. m» an till-lilo In rm mm‘ page tun... and cutaway coolillodkodd m with m, g... hurts ruin mo» hmpolMcflod Ithznylilpdnmntu Mum. dot-bolt. ' " _ If: c. L’ - "~ a it ‘ ‘hi’. WNORI -I l With dazzling, ‘fie i, spitflre Priscilla Dean in her most clarion‘. llelllfl-Bfinping ‘role! "out: GANG” PRINCE. EDWARD Another of than hi9 TODAY AT 8. 7 Ann Q45 laughing hits. USUAL WElEK END Pfilcgs 4 DAYS BEG. WEDNESDAY PRINCE EDWARD MATINEE DAILY STtARTING THURSDAY 3 P. M. Special Return of LIINIIOWS» GREAT THE MUSICAL _ COMEDY _ VARIETY PLAYERS SUPREME WITH TOM C. COPELAND NOTED SCOTCH COMEDIAN AND COMPOSER snznrra TARRI DELIGHTFUL SOU-BRETTE ALL NEW PROGRAMMES CIHAANGED NIGHTLY ' ‘ Same Great Cant: MoHy Owners-Dorothy Alwynne Joan Duff wlill" Vllio-Rlchard Alexander Wltlor Nunn. L. R. A. M. BEST MUSIC AND CLEAN conapv Seats on Sale Monday, September 22, 9.30 A. M. . MATlNEE—-ADULTt8'52c. CHILDREN 20¢. l-zvsuloc-src. 52¢. 80c. $1.10 CURTAIN. MAT. a P. m. Popular Prices EVENING 8-30 n L“ "ding 33"‘ m Lahrmmr- Th“ "l 15.943364 tons. mudo in 1920 gltltitllatetl population tit lilo cud shows the). tho_1923 output. was une of this year was 375.000 crrgrguwq- byqgyggq w“ 3231111! ggoyoiltntts tthian p ‘would have T)“; 1.1976886 in producumpwus ‘increase as shrtfwa n3‘ llltls Mum“ largely all“ m- ‘he “llllllllwlldllbllr M the d6 an" t: l’ ‘l3 Yllcllttlll conditions prevailing throulzllntlt m“ D 10H 0 Vlllll Btlttlw the year in the different flollls. Ti‘ |Wlllle the number of labor disputes h v excess of vmltzrwtlon has Increased from 1s n. 1022 to 2r. ltt ltcll generally considered as due,/l92ll. the‘ dlltqtlqn 0g mesa dhpulqg to lack of opportunity to earn a and the mo 105i w“ much 1.3.... in Rood living In a country almost. the litter year. ‘During the period W110“)! devoted to tho iliallerlonlnnder review, 20.986 lllen \VllIlo the itlnd can be worked lolwerc affected and 308.430 working advantage tin some localities there days were lost. as against 25.251 are extensive areas _ unsuited to men Involved and 1.222.288 days u! llllrlculturc. Moreover. it. is lln-‘ioat time in 1022. Thirteen strikes practicable to combine fishing and ccllrred in Alberta. one In British lflrmlns because the aulnlnor‘ olumhta and the remaining ll "lent-ha In which farm work is poa~ Wore in Nova Scotta. The blgselt lllllle are lust the months when thcstrlke commenced on July 4 null fishermen must work early and ended July 24 in Nova Scotla and late. - . the disputes occurred in nltlcll tron mines and paper mills havejmllllvi‘ mines which averaged o pgpvldell work In some parts .1 lhtfllew hundred enlnloyce ench- c on Y flllll tllfl Ottcnink of new mlllll The value o! the. w“ output i“ tend t k ° “p m“ "w" ‘"I'°"‘°- 1m amounted to $72,058,980 or tttt ' T average of $4.24 por ton. Hlllllel‘ In 1911 the population of the Ill- "n. .. instant... p land colony wall 242.519, Includlnghccordlng to the offlelnl 2304 on the coast of Labrador, and mont roport lust laaued- Comparin- ln 1921 It had-Jpcrcueddo 263.033 _ .. W“; ‘ . values were recorded In 1920 and 1921.‘ Compared with value of v duct on for the your 1922 and For total was an increase of 36.640.439- Alberta again retained the PW" (Clnldlln Proll) ‘lllllfill’ Dlllllltzll BNO!!! 1110 tllillltlm" ‘ uc n row n lth n oll Dll ° orrnwn. 0m. st-pl. Ill-The mashing totlstceiltxtt. shit. follow- lotnl nlltput of cont from Canadian." wttli"8.597.838.-tonll. while British mines during 1923 was 16,990.571‘C0lunlIllb...pr0dll00d 3.353.399 "m!" short tons, I18 compared with 15,- Thelatter province and New Bruns- 151431 tons In- 1922, or an increase wick. which accounted for 216.617 of twelve pel- cent. In quantity, tons. showed alight decrcnec from xovern- tqhakqltngtltIea produced‘ IR 1x‘?- .as tltc owan 11cm not I ’ on with the prevlolul high record llllctlglttofliiglllltnha dllfllll 19”- , , , . _,.. _ ' -wI'k- n. 2. v»... t." n. ~.