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News ftom Eas' Pro , - . 4 . � I :: -� , 1-11.11 .- - . ­;,. , , ! . I . " . , t I- . � . d � . , , , I I � . I � . I . I .�. 11 . I . 11 . . I I , . : . t i , 0,11 . : , � , I 1� I I , :,. I . I .11 __ . r. ,� �� e� � � I . I I I 11 .1 4 Ili k, . I I d . I Exports. -of cattle �ind FhOep from the : Exporbonof Paper from. Canada dur. :., � , � . t I � ",%1. � I I` 1'.., �; A " . ,: �, , I I I * I d I I , � Port Of TA-Toatro,ul for the season of 9 21 aro'�. : � ". I , � . �. I in thOlrst eleven marAths, ,f 1.9 .. . 4. �% I =1 I .� ?_ S7, _�=, . I I 1. I I 11 � I 1�� *_,�� -or—_ - I � 1,�, , ot__ 1 -t -Z., I'll , / naylgation 192r, are reported as-, fol- roported $69,894,795 In value, obin- I , _1;7. I " I I � .1. I 11-1 " I - I , 1. I . , � I — � � , I - — .d � . ­­ I '. , , N- 1-1 '­ . .. .­ �, � ,,, . , � � . ;_ �.. �, 1 �I � I � � dd 1;�� 1 .;4; Aim, _ .144e,da-1w I .. . .� " i; 11 1. , 'kil ' I .. I , � I .�, I" : , " . lowq:, Liyerpojol., 19,375 cattl-0 ! .4 pared. with llr)2,31�,475 during the cor. , I : . 11 ,�,,. � I . " #�( I I I . X7 , .I- I , . . I . . d .590; re,?,poijading period .9f 1920. The 1921 , 11� . I � Battery Troubles Aro'�Iault of Owner. can do it bu t it is b ouind to� ,ghoften th e, I ,. , � I I . - �Z � I An-twerl - ), 1,414T caule;' IVXanchsoter, I to,bal. -was made Up as, follows: book . I . . I , . . I . . I I � � I 1):);v ,� I � 946 dattle; 'Newcastle., 76 catt1le, ai&V�; papar, $02,067; nIeWs-print, $64,077e 1 1 d I I . � _Z;/ I . .1 . . . I , .. I ,", I ,41-.i". I - � (� I I , � 51`� 1,468 rpheep; Glasgow, 9,919 .,a.4 I .. � . __ I . 1. __�, � I I Nearly' all, ba#�ry troubles, lare due batterYN Iff'O. -1 1. I I i �__j - I . . ina in 'all a total of 31,763 cat,tle an) Ott r , 'Oro C . �.. I I .. " I � . I I . 1"; o Pap , , """' � , � d . � to the. owners" $allure to observe a few 11 Your enihie does not stlaxt �� " �_ . 1, , - � � . , . . " � �. I , , 1 I � , 2,064 'slieep, according. to an, offi.claI y processis of adding together sue- . . � I �� ( . I . B . I I � � .31 'e instructions. The motorist who promiptly when you operate - your __ �j,-�---, I 1-1) . '.1 I � . nVl . .%-. . ,_ 11 11 ­ .� stlaltenl�nc � - - � . I . .. I -he m,ost Starter rpalke � . (, ") � I ! I oessilve consus; bullettino Ontario's . . I stille ,your igniti-on . I 4, q41 I � I . . gets the greatest power, t P I 11 I �16 . - ( ,ddr'jada in 1919, the latest diate for Service �alu d the 11onigest life Je V - I I I , po,p I I * _1�9 1 1 1 ni his switch is turned, on and, that yourr I ; ,/ t� �,� ., � ulation Is fIgured oqA 9t about 2,- � .ro . + I I ,�, , , 71' I I .� I . which Statistics, are,'aviiIa+bIe,'ra.nlv,dd i , ... � sto-raige battery is the .one who, is esiburetor mixture do rich enough. -be . - � . . I - - I _­�, � I . �( . � " I � SeC0,111d o0ly to the United $tat" in .929,054, On.tus ba.zdS the increa,as !a -oauti�ou,s in the caic, .of ft and majoe& for� using your Starter 61guill. .. ... . . 0 . , .1 d. ..,d I I I d ! ilic launiberof tele -o I population .since Ihe- 1911 .ceas.us I,,% I it a T I It- . .I'. I V I ... q?. - , f I I I . I Ph oes peVhuridred 401,762', or 15.89 per cent, I � ' -b ler if T D a I � . . I � : I oacitke to exanilne it -at ,least once* In- a.14 Wei 11 , YOU e -9i e i, I . I of populladon. The. united siptes had I . � . I I 0 � � I f 1 . I '. I ,11; -r 'Y ,, -et _.___�� I � I , I ... V it, ------I'— 1 13.6 tedephones and Cana � Assessment for the city of Twonlo every week in �ummler and ,once - e sin ,,bart promptl , see wh. ,her I , . . very dices � two -weeks, an, winter to See that the lb Is.being slufflejently "Primed'." � I Z -,.�. .11 I 4 P� 0 I I . ,d4 9A. in ilie I J'o,r the vear 1922 amounts to $781,880,. �: I , I -arlyoa-r 1920 there were 850,2661 � ...... (A -end � - ' le -with - � '� - (: - . 10�1_ . � telepbones in rae in Canada, an, jn� I I - - .�� �:n -) " q ,0- I F_ I . .� 11qaId sigilutilon, is up to the proper . if Your batt&y-4s,to,standi I'd, 0 . , te,�I! 117, compared wiih $697,418,435 fox � . I 'Ieviel, . , ' your ,car . . 'IN . K _. 4gi � I I - � 6ut­�a.', �&Omrnisjslon for a . . � 11Z/ . 6 T I- .. I . I Cre-U,e of 10 Per o,eat. over 1920. The 1, 1921, an inore"e of $84,461,682. The ; ' 11 ) , V� population of the ,city' In the 20 yeay . . onth ,or rnloi�b 1- Lane --,O , , - , . - � _ at a ti , talk4 dt out , fp , � These perlodioail , tests are . high,ly all I I � 0 0 %ki wire mileage Ia use.was, 2,105,101, and atild, ldave'lt with a'servige . , , , 1Z, d. � H I I the ,average PeTs-ona per mile of wire I -od adva. , . of the ,�,ar I - L t I � per! noed frqm, �015,867 to 522,. 1 ,imporbarit. , They enable, you to tell . ' - I O� '. 9 1 - , , . � 666, -an increase of Slo.,809. The in, in tdvan station to be ,oai4d, ',tdir� I ,� ,q . pj� t � I . � qe, when -your - battery is in . � .. I I , I .1 . .. ,. v I kT- Lj� " . was -.4.2, � M -ease in tbis lost ten years, was- 147,, - erol being ,rained, through u I , UA .11 k000rding to an official Statement IT your 111glits are,chm. or there xeO 3; % ,,,, " . �11 1 1999, while, the in -crease for 1921. was : 4ang nider- I- -0- - �Sl� 1L,� . `,Oiv�erh�,itinj, when . mi any -otbbr ,indfl,'qatiovia tfiTat'y1o4r 11 .0) . 111"J" :M `4) - t1be 60tal exPorts,,Of flour from the port I ,c4arf.,sng ,6,r , . bat- . - - I ' . I . . ­ � . bl ' � rno'l te,* -.11s, "ruu a'An"I it nihy be due to Id I I I "I N 0,844. � . I I . trou es, iir the el�etribal system are -.,tl,�t,.�r " th, car ( . I 11 , , ,<,: ... "I'll of Montreal du'ring the past nuviga- _a6:�:,t.,h&b V I ... - d�raindng the strenigth and endura��o , 6u, are running e, - 11 � I . I ) . tion Season, were 3,B26,806 s,acks� of I Authorized c9pital of $778j73,149 is of . � 11itt , I ) ) -, , - I I I . � too ,le, +W, keep the battery ,charged :. . your battervt when an inexpensi-ft .1 , I 1, - k which 2,887,720 sacks. were sibipped' to I represented by new, compandes incor. fre, li�ning�­clialve, W : �'... . I ­, . . I po-rated, ia Casada, ia",the first Pleven -are exi&_ . - � . .� . British and Gonitinents-1 marketz; ka,­ � . , ald s, . qr,�lke--g�nerator i0ay not bech-arging ,, ),��_- ." ,, ... � o .. PrOlPleTly, Or Z -wire. "siliort-,edrouited-.1' I .. - , , �� I � . I . 1006 to Newfoundiland and 126,080 p�acko 1 months of 1921, According to the Mono- sive ffismantling and rebuild -Ing 1�#'er N- - , - - - -jo?, " I I . . �! ­ I . I - I . . . . liere awe a'few sbnple insfltructio�ns" IfA - EoEMI�ilocate the trouble, . . I I � . d � I to the British West Indies. The Ship- 1 tary Timeki, records, Companies with Y -611i -da�nnot �� , , I � , ,A_ " .- . I - ' . . . . � I � I I . 11,6'.. . ` kat`n and hay .an IF . . I . ,., . � . . . ments to blie United Kingdom and 1 Dominion . which, if followed, wilil liengthen � ,gd:to,a Seir0ce 110 e . - I . coa­ charters constitnte, $338,- 1 �. . I I i ., �,_' I � . life 6f your bitbe'�ry, and - � inspection,. Made. . � .. I I � I I I . �.. I , 11. . I , I 'tinent show an increase of 558,836 1954,650, or about 45%. Ontario comes . 1�.. - lle� tin-isil-6it '.�rire Rquip�4ent Fr I I I I ... - sacks as, compared TvIth the ,season next with $289,700,585, followed by j3ri- - satisfictoT� service. - give mo . � e-liquently . . I ; � I I . . "I I f I I - i 1 i - . - ,;t�, .­... .. I R, Wintei�. * I . I .�, .1 � . I 11 1920, while sibipments to St. johns,' tisch Columbia with $74,997,0010, Que- I.,!, - , � . . . I � I . - . . I . . Under no edreiJbSt6fices uie an!,�Y"i d d , , . d . � .� I I I I . I I I I folot-VISTMeM . . I I I- I . I thing but Pure 4j!stjjIlod woter, 1�9,o,jj_� -14vlt�' . S, hand7whrmers�, " I 1. . I � Newfouhdland, were 202,854 sacks in bee $69,0�,499; Manitoba $32,942,000-, . � . I 1� - I 1. . . � I d , . � ' I ,�­ ,, ,� . I I excess Df the Previous S�mscc. The Alberta $17,958,000; Sesk-atc-liewan $.rj,. . I '. . ed" wgtqr will uot.de5, it must 965ii�, VIOP.4a',,tck�sand4aide. curtains, the 'Win- I . I � I I : . I ort trade in oatmeal was . . 'tilled water fi,ofni *h1ch ala imrri;��i�ti'i�94,-t6r'��Mdtc,x.iot �ebjci% a.S,Port.a�. exibil" � .. . _� " I'� I � . I . . I exp 1aGre ac- 1.490,500; New Brunswick $1,135,100; J I . I I !� I . I I - � , _ " ', ��, , - � ,-,;. tive dirring the seasot 1921, the total � and Prince Edw,4r4 ls�.infd $600,000. . -Whioh would injvre ,the ,batt aratingaso4d­:�6.e sddg�h r1ding, with -- I ery lh,47.p - . ., - �,, - - - . I I 41, � I � . I _ . . � � . beeA rdinov6ct 1�-y6h ,a�, not c'are,'t'o thpAjsio9,ffi,f,o,rt takencut., .Bpt he C&n_ � , . � . I d I I � - Shipment-$ to the Untited Kingdom and The coal outputof Canada in 1921 is add. distiBled,'vlater yourselif nbake ar- no,� a.131�ndion himlsidlf Oitke' -w--. �ho-111 - 'I- . . - Canitineat showing an Increase of 335,- officlally estimated by the, Gove,rnment � a3tle�., � I . ly to the I . - . , IN I . ' ' I ' ---.,- __ � --,.,. - _ . . . . - I - 698 sacke. at. 14,727,044 tons, comliared with 16.1* - ­.- --..-- _­_ __ � : ranpenvents�-�-wddh the nea-iost Arvice ,'Pleasures. of the -Tide oj� ' '. - . I � I . I . - , , .... , * � . . - . —1 Arraiigomeji,t;,S� have bn 921,477 in 1920, arid 13,477,509 in 1919 ' I- ` to. lgrief.:� . , I I I I - . �, e . botok, in&dudlng the pronalse to obey." the equipment of the Canadian Pacific Alberta.a.gain lead's all other pro-fMces ' . d . 11 . e .8blouldL I bdf ,� . . - ED' TO , - There of Trara�Faclft Steamers, with the most with ,% productiqg,9�4 5,363,145 tons, to' 1, -station to do, it for you, � ' .. 1, . ' 'Rore �Iian ever at this Is ' - I 11 * . Acid' or eleebro-1A. '!�"elr ' ' 1�:--' ason of the KINGS INVIT wila be a 'fine Program '. ' - ex" year shoullid. fie give thouight. to his I I I . . , I . 4daled eopt �'3� ',an "Pert ba'rit't�ry are eqdzipailent, toav:,61d being held, np � - . music before the ceremony, but the COMPrehensive range of the latest type I lowed by NovIL SqOVA With 5,580,722 ' ' man. . , .. I E niUsla duriiii th-e ceremony will be of wireless; equipment., This will en- British Ccluj5at� "l-,'909,296; Saskatche- � . at t4j�,side of a frosty ilidighway, while I Li - , , uE ROYAL WERING' . A-11 met4 varto, of o0niql-ecUb.;�j wi&oh h.:- -, ,simple and will beselected by Princess able the steamers to make libe fullest I wan 301,167, N I . ' . I is nuinbed fingerh ka-rable -with a .1 I I � ." d 1. ew'.'-Brunewick 172,714. -i-re mot Ileadwcoated., shouqdu be Icept blowout. Until such an event actually I - ;1 I . v. . Mary heirself.-'. . . I useof the latest dev�4opments in radio, Another flvo�q,,iuhdred thorasand bush. . ,covo�ilod, with a thin �(;ojating of..vase- , � The brideShialft Whom Princess� engineering as a means of. Securing I el grain e1r6v,ktox . is being added to the . I Z - . . . occurs the jordInary driver *is liable to FIRST MARRIAGE' -IN THE MSTY has. selected axe all beautiful, additional, safet7 for passengers and I enormous storage facilities, of Fort I lille.- " - . - .1 . ffets . '_ . I - . ' y. � . . I � . I I .. Al fo bu ; his tires ' ABBEY SINCE 1269. but'o,f axioug,types and range in age I crew, an aid to navigation, and long 1 Willia m, accordlqz to, re p -oats. A pri- - . . Louk .-at 'your b bery d6&is116nj,11l,y,, iecqi,v,e as they skid,'91�1a� batt,er and I � . from 14 to� 2$jyears. Three of them distance telegraph service, I vate grain firm is� building it. . - ' . . ind if-- the sollution, ha's 'i5rayeN o� i sway al-ong the frGzen, ruts. - . .. — � . ­ . ai � e cousins, of the Princess,, but per- t,-. . spillied, w.�p,e ,clean wi-th a imois,t - I . _�, I . . .. . One go,od form of!!�,'�nce-for the . � , . ­-------__­_ . � ­ ' � . Sponge. comfort Of winter 4biving is .to insp-ed Sovereigns of,.Ita1y',':Zelgium, ,11,,aps the nijoet.in-teresting one is the ___1_______�___..___. . . . I ; . I , Youngest L.4dy' Plana Bridgernea, who How Bees Keep Warm. Use for Explosives. I I ..Don't lay toolls., or anything elo'e, the tire equipment frequeiAly to . see Spain, Ruft'iania and Norway between the age of 8.and 12 -wrote a Next time 'You feel chilly try -,to The destm,ctionvf vegetation by ex - I Id A scross the top. of y4r ij>attecry. U�at treed, cuts andbruises are not Teft . � . � I �. d... I I I Exoe�ted to Atj�nd. I b,wk "of P�,Arn§ illTstrdted with her warm Yourself by sqliverjmg. That is p1loeives, has alwsye been the result Cf -y in­batt,�Ty. isn't exposed. The mater which makes. its I � � Reniember that. .0�1 . - - . . . . . . oym' clever, sket'ghes, The'olthers are the way beeg do it. Bees are cold- vrax, but a new phase of tl,je subject eted to keep sipinnin. , , expe, -g "your on- way into these Vbmslons will literaNy If present expectations,are ieaAlzed Priac'ess * Ma4i,d' 'daughter' of the Prin- blooded s, - , . . . - .f - .. I � animal Nevertheless, they has recently .come to light—the con-, . gine Several aiii�u-t6s -at ':a1i&-e. It7rl)j the tire to ple�es when it freezes. the wedding. of.Prin ' - I oiyad; La# R . , � I .1 .. . . . - ce4s MaTy..wil oesI§' R ' achel Cavendish, must keep reasonably warm in wintor, yepgion of expljosives into fertilizers. ' . I . - . I - ,bring togethet one Of the greatest A- iraukht6r 6f the'Duke of Devonshire; I lest t1bey freeze. The - hive contains The problem. Of disposting of the 1-a-i-ge .. previously.had beewproducing from 35 semblage . s of kings, qpeent,,'-, Princes Lady Ma:ry Th�a'ne, daugliter of the no heating pfa,nt, su the bees, are ato-oks of explosIvee left on the hands �,,l I 11 - to 60 busdiek �of wheat;per acre, and ji�incesses, that ever, gathered in Maxilaisof Bath;. Lady Victoria Mary bliged to fu sh their Own heat. , TREE BELTILS - 0 N " " E _ . � ' 0 11nd of the belligerent Rower& at E, e en,d of . I The prevailing winds come from the London. Although .the.plahs are not I Cambridge, daughter of thel.,varc.tuis It is an old ,story thsjt*the w)ar�keT the war ha�­ been cetuipying thie attea- . � . I - . west. So the farmers ar6'�belrig' per- .,Ocnnplo�te,'It is already c6itafili thai thO pf. Cambridgg,,,who Is, -the Quee�i's','�lder bee liberally works herself to death. ti,on of experts, in the varions. countries . I CANADIATJVL V%n I A MAIRIE suad.ed -to plant, arid they are planting, .perernoiny will be. of a ralost, unusuaff %rotbier; - Lady Doris Goirdon-Lp�=ox, In the ,summer time, when there is a for some time past, sWs, a British . . �, . , � I . I - belts of trees at the extreme western ,charubter. For6most-in'ilie imakina- da8flitei'af the Eirl of March; Lady Plentiful supply Of nectar to be gather- writer. Great qjueluti#e�: of's-ach com- e ti6n is the scene in 'the Abbey—ilie I; ' ab , . boufidary & their farms, and in som. B 1z , eth Bowe's-Lyon, daughter of, the ed from flowers, she'tolls, so hard that pounds, aaj tTda1tr.Otjo,j.�.Oj ,afre said to . 6,000,000 T R E E S BEING cases across' flie,ku. . . . . ­ a, �, :qter-, as glitteii . . ,section ng, JeweU. and bcikley .dres4e� of Earl of' Strathmore, - wid , Lad,j� May an-'nsurance c6impa'nY would not guar- have been buxled or dumped Into the ' .` . ­ i 1 . I . PLANTED YEARLY. well as break.-wiif $-�rwming nbith ind th'e best known women in England, Cambridge, d-diiihitter of -Princess Alice antee herlife. for more than, s.jX weeks. VISA, 6S th4te. VaG 11113 possibility of "' . . . . . . I , ._ -slouth. Thus,, in "Itife y6axs to o6mej� if 'famous riten of lete Athlone. w I I �. I . � . .. ., '11i- wiato�,, under favorable conditions, utili,ing ta"m for peace pkirposes. on � � . I . � this "is wi,661'y persdateid in," t�'e' un. in uniform and brninent stpvte,�meh, as - , -1fter thie.cereinouy:'aud the Signing she r*y.11ve six momjbh,, . bcon,omle lines, The , ewrraou . s Stocks 1. ­ I . , . . I I - ' � ­ . B ) . � ,�t ,e**. prairl . .1 very 00-ld'-vVinter -bees , brok 8 th mmarch'A of I i' �v `Iiiads, ot.ih4 r gist6r tb�ro,_i�ill be a md.dbst 71fd,,,1,g , . - eA expans � .. els: , well as the.' seveI ., - e I ,of pro,131�llamt *�e�oslves aud of am- 1, . � I "' . Ttlick Wind Screens on Every give pla,,_tot. an,.Andless,, I _iil�estlng '04-qP; -to, gw ,Ae. receot,161r at BU4 n Palace- 4 hay, , Wo.f -axd to he I I �. ". - I.". ,ilnbiniva , *j,bgii,ii - (�X,a .- � k so b . ep warm �ibnal and othe� mixtares of I;Tmiitpo�- ­2�4�, .� , . . � _�_ �­ 11 - 1__� QIiiriii Siectfoi� of - Our: Great � vista of orderly rows ottrees in bblts. 000"40316 � I . . .11 � I ., Veri, trivitio i)�i�kei�i.� " , " � -that by the, time suimiier'it�ii�es thoy t&jUdl �� aromwnitim. ndtrate, how. . , . I � . � . . I . :ft, � I ' ' tations.have been Lssued-,ta - a � ,een . I 11 . These' shelter.'belts - *ila aiA mean . iuvi " th " No. ehila .4� a�� sai4�61gn , has b are unable to perform pi�perjT the ever, represented an Imp,od,tant qualu . . � . . , I � . XaWrr , *1-, ­ I -� , , . inp . . � Westerfi Plains. .. the ret9nition of ad* mubil Xb1stilTe in Kingo;'"d Queen�s of Italr�� "di I led in,.! iedtm ter Abbey idnee ,arduous. tasks Incident to building up tity.,of ndtir6gq�n in a form plirtioujia.rly I . V 16 .1, - . I i I ­ �� - back, 6econd son! 0 1 1 1. the ground -as possibl;. ' Snlow� *ill lie Spain,' Rumania., and NvorW - I �.�Wldw r �rd#.q,h of Ed- the c lony to Its full numerical vajuab,le.j vi its � C "O y `4 i � . There are children In the slums of � a., � _,a � In ew Of al�pilication Va . ' . � ;1! � . eline IAhoaster Strength. And they die off fdotei� than I fertildZIMg Pul-DWIes in agriculture. ... London; in the .heart ct the warld's on the grou ant 1: many ot�-qi rd� pervson,,ag�es4 I . . . .. . . " I !! � I ad .longer d* I I - I e� Jl-� �,, n2dr-thV tombs. ;f these their places are take',n by . �. -, ."I gredtesit city, wh6 have never seen a Mar what rain falls will not -be I in t : he list.. � The, h6pibsi of Gt& un', in 1269, .. I . now -born Aoting underorders, from the Italian . . � . . . % .. _' medlately bl - � .1u, , tTles whb'cdnhot dtiond - 'lie . official- two -on- tho norith-eldeof the sacarium. membersof the comm . ,:� 1A I ; tree. . I Own � away. additiolf" will . . Gov-ba=,ent e,--Perlmdut� have been . . Swing the indicator haaf round the these :Shelter belts,will j5v�feibt,in theii. ,ly ropfeje Walde,m�r, are bt�ing cl;Mtn6d., Tie grime of hun- When, ai win -ter comes, on., the tern- carried: out by Signor F. Garellf, od ��. . � l'i.. . . . qrted.� , Prince , . - I . g�Dbe— respective seadans the fresbl�-S,Owu nephew ,Of -.'Queen. Mother Alexdndra, Oreds of. years 1e bl�ing remoyed, re- PeMtUft gets, dawn to a certain point ".., . . . . . .. . .:� I Tarial, with a vley� to converting the The�e kre-'ehildrion on the pr;al�les�tit -seeds. and the cit . t drops, , . I Probal5l1?:-,-,wfil represent the --royal . vqalidwa�masi, of, pxbr6niely elaborate I the bees' gather into a spherical clus. ammonittm D$tp"p In surPlus o-_Plo. - .11 . - pn'' H�me Ties. . . '' I Stay,? 'at and: rf�dh -c6lerffig aild're6umb`1ent efFL ter In the My% those 031 the outside SI-ves j. ,o, a fio,rm. . Canaik, ten and iwelve yeai�% of ag4, Strength. i - family'oi,bofimark and ivil I Mt �ultable for use In � ' In the h , irest . . . . I . f . orojigh ii8q;Oge, ' gles of the pair which 'w.ilr be\In 6h I forming a SOV,t Of shell, with their I egrjqnitjLr I . &rt Of these -plains, who With regard to the,,Effect Gfi-these Marlb . where.thee King .1 �, I .e. In, sqP,arating the nitrate . have never se6ii'a tree. I . I view when Prince -en Gf,Norw y and Prince Olaf . A Mary is married. heads, toward the centre. The sthell I � . . 11 I tree belts op the."home". sl4,e of the arid Que . -a , ot'amnionlia from the - , explics.1ye mix. . I The d6te, Of the Vdjing ls'tantative- may consist -of several layers of bees, . � _ � 'Which serves to intim.duoe the fict I western farmer, Mt. ­Xitchell declares probably will,ke. accommodated, The , ture advantage has been taken of the � . , ly announced f,OT Tlle�,.d&3�, February which more actively ab' � -I � _ that trees axe �comlng -back. to'bli-6se" 'that hith6rto western progresshas But- I Crown'Prince R'§wed6ii and Princess . Out, fanning great solubility of the former lu wataT. ,� - � I . . . " ' with their wings and a�gitathig their A fixed percenta,geof . ; -broad acres Of 'Canada *hich I - Marie of Rualamia also are expepied.. 28. . I I ', , . � . .hattire I fered from the fact that the mtLjorlty I .. . I wiater wos added . . I I . I � 1�� - ''.. ,­ .1 I.— . . '4odies with a kind of sibivering—the ,to the exPlOGive ,niixture, which, -was .I never meant to be'trejelees. MissiGn-!,ot the homes ha-V6�not been perman- Whillp-the preparation are�fi& W,be -1 A. . obJect of this Performance being* to then Old ed to olt,and in spe.ciii re. . aTies of the, Caaadl;ift Forestry As-'-' ent.' A farmer, bitten with s,ppoulatlon Q.Ompa�4 to thd�,e made for � ,'dorona- ` ' �Motorcarl)ress'ifi� Room. keep the cluster warm.. Incidentally ce'taqj Ow I I * . � I sociation in the last two yeeirs ;I�ave! a -ad offiered'd'g - I , . I the �*edA14,vffl havemany br , . .1 _p e�. A ooneent-rated s,ojution� ot I . 11 .. SO, -, . 6,od 1prIce for his f I ' . 11- A newl� patented convenience for the sl'Ql serve's fts'a heat rIs-illmtOr. nitrate ammonha- wa,s.thus obtained, would be w t,09. features. . -Th I truvelled thot ndsof miles preaching I to -day illing to'nadve. to- li� � E., � . I . Sro will 'be 116 automo&le tourlsts-,, likely to appeal The bees, inside rerna I . . ' 'W the weste='Prairie ' " ., I - � In ciiiiet, except _iV�s saparated'by decantation. I - farmer the gois- ...inorrow, kno*16,g -as .1e.. ..did thai� he stand alvpg, the -route to th,4�Abbe -is an adaptation for occas,ional shifting Of Position. A quantity of powdered Peat was then .1 I. . � . ' ' S ... � I yi 'QISPelciallY to.women, Which. ­ . . Pol of planting from five to ten' *1jer""" but Princes!k Max 'will ride iii dir' eh I could get Just 0 44�od 1��d to I ­Iy I OP. . of the attached -tent idea, which pim- With the help of praper appa"ra,tu , th . . ­� * I I � s" e mixed With the solution, which, after _ . cent. of hisp farms in trees, Mr. Ardhi- I again elsewhefe­' &iidt. h ��� eha carriage, byt,4er own wigh, s6, as 10, ly4os, a dressing-roorn'between the car amount of energy d v loped by a man, . . " . I , I I .476..as �� � e, e � V - . ,bd1d, Mitchell, one of thede lectur.ers : land broken ldt'the People see. ! , � -� -... �. a4j4 dr'Ylng. takes the farm. of a fertilizing . � . . . An . ildings In. , .. . -the. bOd-tent. . or -a dogor a horse, can be, determined material which has been called by - I . . who was in TaTonto receirt,17, told-ot! '_ . with I hair- ' r' , 'the,lKing. ... . . � . �; . I . a few years as before.. Mut, now, - The cot,: frame suDport% ribs which by moasuiring'the heat given off by signor Gwelli 11 . , - I O'n �, i - " No C fo . 1 � r* nitxic peat.11 It has . ;1 tTav,q1IIng some 1,000 milei a sP his land and b -is hause..N�e sheltered - . . . . ­ I . -y a ridgepole In kall wise -as to the body. Ali of the eneirgy Produced I �. . r . . .1 r "' etal train during the past year.'a . I . ' I cari , . the f011OwIu9,0O�npvs1tIon: Water, 17.8 1 _ r nd lec� by bea-utiful -.trees '111 take more The*.work of prepa.rIng Westminster, form q4i arch, This stru,otu . re *(making by the burning of food as fuel in the per cent.; ash, 18,8 per cent.; niti-ate I . , 1. . . ' . . , it:.W 1. . 'Abbey for '-tre� eel . a , . . turing to some 50,000 scatte�edpe6ple I than a mere O'ffervt tA*k to make r,6mony iia&".�Ire'dy suppoit.p�les unnecessary) Is erect The train was equippe4 as i* tho�tre: I him lao"Ve. ' , , .: ., .. begun, Ra,ise,d-tlers of seats � *ill- be on th I ed bo'dy eventlia"'17 appears, In the form Of ammonia, 4�.8 Per cent.; organle I . I . I I , � with seats and A sloping flo � or, vthd car- I . tliis� donnectlou',�'fii regard to . . ced on , either side . of . ,the'nrave, exm e ground at a little distance from of�hea)t, whi . ch iv reckoned in terms of matter, 20.6 pare i eat, Tibe product in � . . . I And in, pig the car, and with tile s4de of the cot calories� - I � rMd equipment for showing, &oving, the lack of what may' be'eaikil' tefiding,tiorn the entrance to the'chan,7. .1 I appearance Isin blackisi-L Powdei, and . P1 , ."_ ed "home" "it parallel to the side of the autornobile. Thus the, heat (or energy) ' 'Arate - Col.., .� -e chato q 1tsialf, will. be - I Output Of contains, 16.4 per cen.t. of n1tr,cgen, to- otir�res, Which serves to'lllus -ties on the.prairies Mit�4iell says - .. . T� . 'a" 'Then one 6dgp�.4fthe canvas tent-ro,& an overage man I - 1- �p, I I , Mr. , I . � I .. . I . activel,y engaged at how earnestly the go,spe was,preach­ tb at in his time he7-has ,ii�fted hun- .served for members of the royal gether wilth, Oo6 per ceint, of pliosphor- 1. 11 I I . I � . I ­ 1. ; . � . Is fastened to the top ot"the 6Ar by hard work during the day is about . . . , I � . I ad, ' �. . fhrally, representatives ,of ile anhydride. and L8 per cent. of Pat- . ""' " I llic"anas :Of f-arm7 blaces on � I . . . � ... I foreign Straps; 'after wbdch the further side 4,000 calories in twenty-four hours., Geh. . . Is and relatives of the bridegrb,bin. .. Dominion Forestry Branch. 1� -1 the prairies and on'il�, ge6r�'Zoul,'oflthetn court � . and ends of the tent are drawn down, The daily output of a. lumberman boil- � , .1 . I �.Where there were creepers p,rDw I Ing � 4t I . - A good deal of vxwk has been"done , , ,I Ha,ndoome chairs for these distingaigh 7 over the ,cot and ridge-Isupportlug Ing aircluous,ly in N.b�_,*the�ra wo, ----------- e. ' i 1. � - I � already by the . Dominion' Forestry � j1he front doorl ' A little.,'�iijlig,­Ve'r- . ed gumts will �o brought fr6a, Back . � �fl,a Ods, In Russian General Driv e*5 Ingham Palace. '1% � me.. . .. the winter -time migtt be as, great as . Bran,ch In this direction, Twealy�one haps, but not without a c6rt,ftizi: less,on, I ill,� . The arrangement is such that a cov- 7,000 ca-lories. 1, . . . . , Years agd they established a ni�rsory The tree most used in, this* There will be no chair for' I "Cling, ered Space three feet wide separates The bees, have got even the, lumber . Taxicab. .. . . :prairle , . 1. jjljj�sjk as lie wist" to. give his da'figlito� a -w Passers-by on the boulevards were at Indian Head, Bas -1c, which now planting is the Poplar from" .1 , � � 4XI 34q tomobile from the oo,t. For man "beat." Two, acientistsb R. D, Mil. surprised r8celftbl, says a POxIs des� .. '111 '. wlaL stand, b,"Jfle P� d curtain Is. let fall. b6t-%;veqn ner and George 8, De ut-11 (the latter %tch, to bee a distinguished looking , personally,. _end ho_ ' covers 320 acres,, with the Object of O,� to give it its i -1 Jiame,.th�.Popiilo�USI. I , I . 11.14 . . her at the, altar rail time th . rn . I mers', In PetrOwskiaaia,' a variety introd,V�ded 'to' . I until �he - e and tl f. , P. ac I - . � supplying trees free to, far 1117 . . . i comes for handing her over to the i -Is space which Is large a be-6,expbrt.), tried, the thing Out�re- main fall on the b k of a taxicab . ... that tinie they have Sent, Gut nea this country years ago by Dr,"Saiin- .. "" enough for dressing purposes, The in- cently witfi a 00lonyof 9,635 bees, dfily -driver and kiss. him On the cheeks, the 7 60,000,000 trees, and recently have deii,'direct6r of experimental &naa -at 'briaegroom, A beautiful woyen'.1alt,ar vintar, an 1111hitDis inan, calls attentl.�on I counted, * ''III,hey found'ihat -ihe energy regular Salutation b I 1. , ,. . beau distributing -them at the nt.t� b� .Ottawa, and specially aftited t6 Ca�ia- cloth of pure white silk wI,1I,b`e'�,u,Sed to the1act thet utilization opt the our. production of eacAi bee was much The, pas etween Russians. I . . . ­ �for this ,occasion. it helongs 16 th� I . I da.. in ad-dition.the i I I I I seog,or was a Ruselan admiral . 11 nkrly. 6,000,000 a year. How this . - green ash,'�Iiattie ". I tqIned interior of the oar as a dressing- 1 greater. relative to ,pveigaLt, than even and the chauffe,Lir was, a former nus� multitude of trees is swiallowexi lip in I lo fh� river- bottorms.; the Aiaerf6aln .A�bbey, but usual,ly is, used only ­fpr -.room has ni"ffest disadvantages. that of'the lumbe,rinan; aInd I t Was slain general, celebrated during the ,olm 'u 'der,, 'With IA -s, arrangement persons on get- maintained not moredY for a phart first period ' . Easter. It is, magnificently eyibrol -nay b , ajj�c I 1. . . ., ed in gold and is regarded as a AAster- ,tj - . of the war, now earning I I the vastness of the prairles i .1 ille Manitoba mapie �ie tisid, i I Judged from tfis window of a passi The Russian poplar -is grown 'from, , � can n�, I . fece� I I I . � I I � I Ing tip In the inorning - at -tire them- I time, but through the"whole twenty- his living by driving a to.xicab, . ­ - train frorii which,one view,t apparentl- cuttings. jn,tlirbe Years .it WhVd-�er. p '. � .. , , 1, q,�:, _ � , selves in 6omfowtabae seclusion. � . . . : . -A's the a000nimo� at ous w thin e ., four hours and the whole. winter, . � Students, who take thadr ineals lit a countless sque're nitleo without evea a age eight feet,'Ia height, and thei)e.are . I I "i�;' '" -it: - ��.`T'o exclude flies and mosquitoes, lie ------ 0— ory modest boarding house in the . - .. I I bmih on them, ' I . . phantatiolm In, ilia west i " `1 i Abbey are, extremely limited it',wilf be PrOV_ 1 1 * - I '. ­ . W I I r ' onTy twelve possible to grant only a tithe of the two Id6s a li,anging w1re-netscreen be- I Coal—Boxes in the Sky. ymt1a Quarter bad a similtar surprise , The purpose of t is tr6e.PkdiitJn,g on years 'Old hic-1 a e. ever 25 feet I* . the cot and tile drestsing com. �. � h Te- This popla I r has notiq�,, I Pg1l. japplications for Seat . en One of the puzzles of astronomy is recently. As the serviiig woman, a I 11 the western plains is fourtolld: to p I , but - 8 -*hich, are. Q. partment; and, with the saino'object in the gapv Of bleakness in the Milky I woman of middle 9,.-e wliose worn gar. . .,...' I . . . ., ..Z � vent Shifting of the soll, to protect the . _L ash ,and elin are mixed, -Ing 1�`11;` the I ready pouring ffit' the' -offices- of the* vle-w, 1V0e ORMY'as PLVI*tS Of the tent have Wa 6 ,_a�l '' . . , I . . ay__j. 't ­ crops. from the prevafl-Ing winds,, to plantations togive belts W -&-orsh2vs. 0 , I as reas that seem to contain I ments could not con her di,stla- '! . ti,itel!iilao�lssary Lord WdO In St. James'A, �Ln in-geniokis arra,ngemont of -flea - � :, e, .. I DIS 9 a no. stars, ThqY are Sometimes spoken I gulsherd appearance, approached a .1�'� , ' h6tp, the laad're,taffi. inalstnre,. and to longevity. Besildes" the Maxllt�,ba Pidace. The work of adloiting':thp_�ql cured -by glove -button faoteners. Aii" $) . , I , , geats—about 1 of tis "coal -boxes, table, a young girl student suddelily , drumte 11,licni'611 'ties -wfilch will be a maple Is planted alternately with. the' . 2,000'—�- ,has not " '60W' infOidenial advantage, Of this style Of arose, knelt on one knee and kissed I , ... menc6d, but it Is -certain that a .. . Prof. R, '19. Bernardi, ,of ,the Yerkes I . . brake on the constant moviiii,ot the Russian Poplar, because it&,Is,b"-1rt6ty ,,one, not. auto,tent Is eularged. airspace, and the Observatory, bat. made an elaborate i the hom, -of the waitress' aprou, This " . . t - , 6'.$G Ith 0 100,7$s Of 'WhiCh ififfOTd a46nse formally presented at court can,"hop . 0 roof is . s,o incillned as ,to ' I I . 1. &rnier from place to Place', .?e I .f,,�,j,L.,,j, , Blied water series of photographs, Of the Milky; studolithad recognizod lier Ei r . A treeless country - .screen afid retain .,the nialstfi4 be. to�,�tqpelve an, invitation, " � � , ,�.. , reftdily� � s a fo, 111, ,, is � whid-S wep t. � � :� � ..'' i._, � �, " ''. I I : I Wsy� with special mferoneo t,,D these i er lady in waiting of ill p�jj_i 1, , 30en Oritaft-0 is flading thi otit in eekr_ ileath. Thus these belts are buf1t, up I 4.4e �Imsagaway 1#11:1 be 10�f�ji�ar I I I I' ;s a . � . I 0 . vqrlotteo of tr � � 010? � t 1. �-. , � . I , ' 11 I L' . � . .___1.1_____1 . ..... cloaa-boxes. He thinIts be JI,as demoll- � court, . � . . I Udn districts, And the pro,b,le,�m of 8,oilftly of four eealf wes d,bfoi� to*t is clibill Screen " klThe Freedom of t6',,� City.,, str6oted the fact that they are not emp� I _-___..._4______._ . . luanY.a western foxinar to -clay is to 16 the past farniors hav6 tried' -grow- for the '�ro,'c06Io,'n,.':�)*,h18',h la'a'bout.',all' . I � ; . . ' I keep Mal Soil becw6dn' fenioes" Ile may Ing. three, five, ar SIX ro,,*o I �4'tree8), of the ceroniorij, whicii't1le gytests,will The custom of makIng formal grant ty spates. at all, buf enornio-lis clouds � V�ry . iinoourngirla, . , ' I C I 11 I Waken , and failed In dry 1 be able -to see. But the,WOAt eat 6f the freedom of ,the city d'ates from of inoteoric or oither solld nlatt,ov Ford. A%lhor (in deug:T!.tcr) ­,I�111. Up &ome iiioralif-g-after a big . yeare% Nbw.t1iey are � . I rance the Middle Ages, wheniottles wGre.lprf- NvIAch are suapended in tho. cosmic n1o, did r�iu, ki " � encouraged-to.inaketheir 1661ts tilt least will iiiake It P,,,o,sailble tor tho public to . 4,,� .roung- Gasklux aglin . b4low"and find the sarfAce of Ills land I vato dorporntians, and admission � Vialtr mds (22 get a. 51,1111pse Ot thfa Prfrioesa as slie th I , to Vold" Interrupting our VIeNV of Inulti- tt�night?ll � 04440d- 'and 1,118 OPOPS gone. Tbi,q � ,tya,rd.$) . wide, 061"'60'. (�'V_ I ein wA9 by exaniftifition and appron. tlidtn of Oars tbat lie behind �1101% Dauglit r. -11Y ' 14 1 I i9oands somewhai Incred1b] I able of -retaining �1106-tuie,.:diftif main- � arrIves, The, ArchbI061) of Cantevr - .. . e es" Iraninia., he'.1 J11(vt AI I o to eastern I . . tiroshlp. . The magistrates would do .- .� 110111A an iiii6o, and I Ivas sorry foi, 111m." . 'Oar4, But Mr. Itlitchell cites a (q�se. taillIng thoftisejvr,%;-4s does'. tli,6 juit Iva bitry, the Dean of *�Stmfilstov�alid ­ - ___._-__4-_____ 4 1 . . *heove alfir a iii,- 'bash in, Ontario, ., ,,,. . .:, . I I ,,, Probably the Arelibishiop ol' y ,Ill awa-�V, NVIth these .restrictions In ,the 110-w 111'ally Irran-dMothers ,Are 11ow Pond Motht-1--"Well, Jeanie, let. 14 � ,�t's storin the 61.P,R, i . . . I - I � .! I . I . I o,rk I ,N , came ot vlotting nobles or citlzeus'of l,a,N ing A halfLkiiittod initten a,cross a thla be, the Inst, rill Fifrald, if - 4 *-,had to cart, away olit ,of it,cutting ,10 J -.------, -0,4____-._, . .. tatte part, Inlitlie,opreinrony . . . L, you 4 O.; 11, 1. . I . - , � . 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