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oikisit two, •„, more new ,regel
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g kat ppielon ii.nd One
et, , erten:tenth, •- which have teen,
Ietmpd as -the direat result et Lams
k.Sc9ut activity.
fV,hee,aztyvancity bring the total nuns;
' Scout Headanarter-n;/frOnl* wheze they
,Were-04onnfer,deil4A-1W4'neW tkWnnia.
neyeral • who. •bed Oelther'. to or
sent Centribetioni.
°Taken I1 alined r•ft Ives" 'a sPlendlit
"GeetrTtirn" and quite' up to Lone
Scout Siandard. • • . ' • ••
, .f4.1tlia• Clans and Fairies' . •
.„Althongii. it hs a weiT reCognisect: fact
'.hei-.of4roong,founded bY Lonies
'a.:splendid record-. ;that all, 'Canadian' Scents believe In
• .':ftit''-theltWo and a•halfyears that Lone Santa •C1aus, we ate ;net Unite dire
Scouting has ,,been. Organ:IOW Anpw, 4.014, .tileir; attitude is oe•the.questipn
• WIN.' :::'•:•'.1. • • of talkies. • . • •.
:4t.....FOPrel,Pnv*•R$11k,Eatfel .• ,c,?W•e,yet,:wo.• have .6ome 1nt.nt?Sti.e4,
DougIas '',Tarrell,`.','hy;;Ibis, • enitingiagrai 1atifinatiatilOa1h1npaldileet.:ftena0fAint•,
,. and tenaelty has been„ tesponuible for trails), SO'te foilowtng. W11 Show•
te torMatiqii,of, rtiin.,4t,rekleitin, *44 Lord , SciMettii• retiring :•'GOVernorQi
EOtp nd 1ehas brought Alp:Sather
ntli,111..e.:Alovement as the neiiisCOJK o tlugigbt he 'itig,b004Citi.,441;14:. • •:
• • master.... . t.• • •-• ' When aione in the bish;
• ••Weere.aerry to lose the..PortSsnouthqueer hole in Atreefwbrasorte
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n, Wens" •tfeet tht.„1„,pee.Spents,sta701• gi .vet and a.n g use.
they are -members -oithei-'originat
who formed tle lirst,•1,,onk Scout out to pay Lord Somers frennently
't.. Troop intthie province, and they have led patties of VIctorials,BOy-ScOuts on
iiting together 'E:thiOugh,. "Thick And: jiikes.or,several days,lUl the bush.'
• • Thin" • for three Tear"; and hem :dime • •' '
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A "Good- Turn" and Its Reward
•' • .0.: • mcdtgrent „werk, ,,,t1,4 centre' ;„ • '
,:;:kv?.•i!hOl..tattler was PPatrol z-Leadnr 40bit .4*CCIt"re'''.4.*IleCte4 to "Ft5r14.
at.least one "Good Tarn" every
piers,. Who •has. •now .brought • 'the' year -around, iandatany gine that
• brother tiv` be• iScciiitmaster , Of the
• •let, Pornmith. Troop, t• whilst :John t4e7* can de' an extra "specier 'oh°
'hthe
• - takes 6 iiesiticilt Smut they should' do_e0,.., ut ee.
• turns are done, not for reward, but in
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order that the,Scont nay be of service.
... :We epngsHatulate these Lotille .. On.
, . and ?Militia ta,Others, thus living !UP
' ••••:their "glediation,", and *Whit We are to the obligations • Of :- his Scout Pro;
, • ', -sot...rite en them leave therenks;of tire iiiits. , ' ,•• . -, .. '. • , • .
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Lone Scouts, we *no* that they .4filt. ' ..HolveVer,'Occsaionalbi reward Colman
• • tindlarger scope and new •fieide,Of ass., also.:4.,„itheo. ,it As .1:eist...exvo.otiad.•, and
t0ity. in ' the troops '*.hich:they';have in, anynd :for*, _ as , iiiivsood to .t•ho„.ist
...i • . . ' organized., .. • ,., ., ., , ., • , • , •'• . '*: Moose jaw (Seek.), Train) num whose
•.' ' • -.:,- -,,,, ,,, : Canada ea the ,.,,,rer .Standard".: , *embers the Moose ',Tavy Wild Animal
Canadian' itialie theatres ...hi neater- Perk Society donteired its :Lite Meiat-
..!• -.: • ous Cities. an4tostns went.; on the 'Toy berahip in. recognition of,. the good
Standard' it Decenther.... For .speefer werk,•dotte by the., Troop in linproying,
„ .. matineeS; ithat is, . The- lininittanie• the.Park." " '. - ;•• , . • ' ,.', ., '
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-...;•,...,:0,,. ,A'rgft,..*:1,V5 P4a49. 04.P.: tc15:39y,f;ot ,,re- The World Scant Jamboree, '1933 •
7. .?.•Patilible; and the receipts were turned 'Those. Lone Sconts *he are 'interest:
od in the 1,033 World'Scout-,Tainboree
will be ,interested to know that. C unt
' to the local ROY genii Christmas
tToy "Repair . , • .
We, liwyn net yet heard the . Offieiel
returns of the Scout Toy SbaP.'nehelne..
but 'we kilo*: that there Were a lot of
• ham ;kiddies an •Christinis• morning,
. had not heen.torthits Seont
,Turnrwmildliaire-TexPerienned
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sad and disappointing Xmas.... " • 7
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.•11.!..C... iiiith'est Percentaw..In-1..:.;
mac7ps4lio:v1.)0ea ic:eii7ptop.4',,,i'.„4...,t;',::1:
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..crep. 8e—Only Two'..P.rn*..
r
uon aurms,
Canada's Past 'ten *ear*.
was made by. Qu'ebee,-. • „
'British cohuribia made the lalgenti..• • ''.t'•:;!•."
percentage gain. . .. - . • •
- This is revealed by the 1911 cott4 • • '..-T T''''' ''-
1,5gilivs; ie4a*en' aTdra°1.1aMitPeaterr„ ;Ogputkrlea5ti'61 '.0111-11t,
254,778: The tighter increase in all.,the ....,,,•- 7 -•-•
•proYincee Is 1,555,8.29, and the •Wileftk.',1,''.••••• ••••••• ,,••
, • perceetage litereaSe :18 1742.. . _ ' • .."0, : ':,•:,',..:-.:. ' -
'•Ailsisravincea'.shaw Increases exeelits. L. ••••.:•:::•'',.''.''.'-','' •,,
, • If* Piince•.EdWardleleitd,.Which re.:-....' ''. ,•• •,',,, ' • ::.: , t., • :
.0ord.s.;. a. ndnue „of 575., and $.04,•••SCO:,:.4;.' ; . •'''.:. • ••• ''.., •
tia recording a Mines of 11,810:.,• '1'. ... ••• • --;•-•••:‘:•:., t'2.- ;At-,
„ 'The Tereinte Globe„ finds!, that. ,the, ..r",••••, .,„;; •*, 0,.::••• •.;-:.*•!,
trate.'.'01.0apelation' grawth la ••90,049';:. :;•.•:-.`;`.,',:.''...,••'A'•::''''..'.;,„-•
has •been'.urall „uinintntned . iinilaw the .;... • ,-..:..,• ..,•-•,;,c, • ..... • -'
pest decade Of theetglity.#t*o4let, ' ';e.',•;'" '• - ''''.' 17
teraitcllittlete'lit.the'lPreltittOCit..*.nii•
'Peere that all but Aakei'4y-fiVt.'n'hiittf''''..1.-,
,
an • increase, . The larger ' ihefeenel.
, • : :heiv9t
aehuee
t .. ..:tn'esn:,movi_-',o, ,c,iatiourr_aol.u..lie...„ 4! n":10471.thef1ri
t4.34.,,:0,7daltnt_ :_:O.,It.*.,,, ....., 2....
• "Nerthern -Ontario shows inie-infOu:77:i7j;:.:-:-...-...
advances, especially inhapOrtant •Min.. • ,...:.' 1. '
Ing vamps. • Some et the, putelyag.ft:
cUltutalridings it; eider 'Ontatio shim.:• • . ..
i .deerease, but the continued Increase ; • '' '.' ....,, • ,
In ''produ•etion.'shows that mechanical • . .4_ '
iinprevemeets' •and. better -.'• 0,041-77:
have' -Oveream,e' the slight reduetion .' , • . ,:.: ..:.., . - .... .
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• ' When thenotth Atlantic: waies,are whipped. to cold green tu.rYs•hy dioxide, this expantie.,of sea, known.. • ,
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to
mariners as the Western' ocean, 'eurpasses anything elseNePtene hen to offer.. This e view froin'Ti-,Iiiier
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during a recent gale when great snipe. Were „delayed' 24 !assure' And . beaten ' from their:emirs' e. • • . • , '
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.. -• ' lit • • ' South Africa and ' .. ' . New figiire. Reached
orta 1 .y ,,. ..' • „ . • •
ii i'.• - • the Gold Standard ' . In Tobacco Production
OC Ming •in est .. .. • — ' ..
. _ gape Argus 1s:unfortunate that ' The, production of Canadian leaf to In population on ;the
a -Side of ,population filliftft ,f.i.PMetini
"Correspondence Educational-n_n_ .1_ • _ ." '
• 'Y - there' fa se -little. prospect of the larlytff, itcnittilV
•dO. lias-Ta" new -record -this
re urn, of Great Britain- to th-07-gi-Mr-Y..-e-, iti•Aceording to a .prelirainarrTes , • estooked_Leartainly the. i•oduCtioa, ' •
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' -771
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Service ig. Factor whole ',trouble. ,But that •event can 'ion Department of Agriculture and the • that Ontario need' have no :anxiety: •----'. .
records of the Paet. few years alloys '• . .
. . • • ,• standard, as that wauld settle the timate prepared jointly by theillicimiti-•
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• in 'B.C. , • ,. • only take Place after -proton d i t Dominion'• BureauStatistics,'the over the outlook for feed.", - . • '
• , national riegotietions, with , a, view It crop thle Beane ie. 48230 000 Pounds. •
,.gp n er- I of ! e •
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Ottawa --Increasing tie*: of the pie- ' . !The1poptilation of eaeh province and
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natal and 'iisiit-nativi cOrrenpend : petting the gold ,•standard on a bet- 1The,,,higheet. record in the past -wee of all
. the provinces .together, .incluct: • :-.----.:----
". ter footing. It inuat • not, ho.wevet, 43,910,000pound's. la- 19,27, while
. . .
, ing ,aCtiml , increase, Percentage; in, , : :- •
ence
crease,. and the less,. PrinceEdward• •
Island and in Nova Scotia are' fihOWn':'•'•:' •
in official figures of the. Canadian'
Department of :Trade andCOMInetee •••
edneatiOnel.: Service .apetalted by -the, be ',oyerleoked :that the 'rEritish Gov- ,text highent was 41,976;000, pounds. in
Proviticial• Department. et ',Health ,in •erninent residiitely, determined' to 1928 • List Year the eicip• atioutted
co-operation •With the Canadian..COnia-
cif On Child and .Family Welfare; was that •is , 'accomplished the., British year is "this over 30 per Cent: above
resteto, the 'gads balance, end when to 36,716,00E. pounds The • present
follows: • ••• • • '• "
a contributing actor to the Timid pound will he for practical pet:,ilast.year and appreinnately.9 per Cent:- S's••
low infantile 'death ratein British ' ....CANADIAN CENSUS' .FOR • 1931 .
poses stabilized, and Ahe tisk Of higher than the record,
Columbia; Dr. H. E.. Young,, health ing up.. With:sterling would be less I The .niost. notable • features of the , (Pied/Weary Report.). •
address here. Dr. Young was a, dela- Meow is 'invOlved in a. world critiisiscreasea , the prcidu.tion !et, bright, By B. kl."Coats, Deindeibt ptatintieinii • •
serious than it la to day South 'season of .1911 are the tremendousin
,of whieh• the difficulties in ci-r eat 'flue -cured and. Burley •tabacCo. 0. • •••• ACtual .
" , Poptilstion. InCrease . •
fleet-. for , that province, •. said in an
All Canada 10,153,771•;,„1,565,820., ,
• • • 6 gate to the meeting of the Child kY-
Paul teleki, former Prime Minister of
Hungary, And Hangatian Honitry 'Chief
Scout,.has been appointed daziti Chief
*ot the Jamboree Camp. •
-ATe you interested la being a Lone
cotS--it'r7•7•-•• • .
It you; are between 12 and 18 yeers
Weare glad that the Loides had a .,of age and unable, to lpin, regular
.share irt.thia, work. Some . of them Troop Writefor particulars to the Lone
.sent out parcels from their own SceetVenartment, 330 Bay Street, frenrother .provinces dieclased an in-
hemes, others sent their toys to •Lomi 'Toronto • ,. - • • .,
are a. mere symptom. While,. liminery 'egtimates indicate a crop o
giene section of the council., which• taln
•
was attended, by • every . Provincial
health .officer. in the Dominion with to geld it We,,ceis should flat; be un- land over 18,000,0,00 pounds of the. lat. '
thereftire,..the importance 61 sttektu,oyer .21,00000 pounds of Ane, fernier P•
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. . , 8Q,040 '. (105ss7:.,,
F Island'
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t Crisis lies in the . revelations which Belt, that Is in the Counties of dic- • Ontario • • , ..,,,436-,48, - 492,826. , ,.. . • -•
512X.7... ,„ •11,810,. • ' .., ,...,
j.detiated,. It Would be unwise tar. the '• compared with 12;384,000.. pounds. Nov .5c:q•is. ' •. • .
thein 19M to .43, in "1930, the hiweit in , •• • (loki). . ' , : •
exception ef.NoYa Scotia; • ' ''
.BrI. ' ' :d•• d• 'cl. it , Governnient to beunduly'influenced and '11287,750 nwaundas,respectively,,in .' ' .
infaitil-mor-talitY:fraiii-51-out-s4-71,000+'•by any •• concern for economic...bide; 1930. The.entire inerease. in tine pro- New • Brit tis.wick •,••.. :14'08,255, • .?Ja;;,41,10issasit....--;s4t:izi
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. pen . , lesson of the. present duction has taken place in the New • •
' c • • ' .' "86
•i• de•nce' Thel- ' ' ' ' hi ' ' •
, .
1..it affords of financial interdepon- ford, Norfolk d Elgin,'1'
the• Dominion and among the lowes .
In the world, it, was • stated. Reports i • ,and here bas
• Manitoba, • 699,841 89,723 .: •••
creasing spread in pdblic education on • in :the 'Saskatchewan ,921,281' ' ' 163;771, : '• , • ..:
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deace of the countries of the world.. been a proportionate .expansion
And the ',Government may ultiinatelY., diatriet, with, the 'balk of the crop Alberta : ,-, • . • 727,497 ' 1.19;041.• ,
le ntil health m tters , :; haye to cheese. the: lesser of twh being grown in the Old telt of I t ii'c'ehnnhIS .•••• .., 5, 689413.°3.-1 . i4,6g7i. * : : • ' .
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. • . Oho ' correspondence. system Pro- • risks. . and' Essex. The growing of dark(a4 •
Intinigratioit Shows k
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Decrease 75 .C. Washington -Three new hybrid nine
the. child to twelve months after. It
pee New Strawberries rides
Man Kit d D
y e .unng timed the downward trend bated last • ' •
• - • f p : Introduced <to Growers of lettervextending Over a period of
I • N Territorie
' • •• • '
• • r P ••••• 7,133
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for all who apply for it a series - --7---,-- tr...."-., . -,:- , cured and fire -cured tohacce hag eon' - •
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Dense Fog Over England mit Quebec. pipe tobaceos show :de- . General Agricultural --- -
- year -Cigar leaf le about the same,
Months prior to the birth, of
.1
strawberries the Bellmar; Seuthlan.d
•
• and Itedheart are new being intro- _
Newcomers. to, •Canada tor
, dined 137 the United States Depart, the
' - Seen Months. Total' nient ot Agrieelitire for trial by grow- born
• 19,390 •
t,Ottiwa.--According to a statement
' Issued tecentlY by the Hon. W;
. ' • Situation' . -
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estimated that 20. ' per cent. Of London -England recently es. o?"eases:. '. Production in Britian' Col -
The following figares,. which are .• '
mothers ofthe: 243,000 children periencect one Or. the. densest fOgs. um u as more n ' ,
supplied ;by the Deininion Bureau of
in Canada last' year had taken in reeent years. Nnmeroes accidents Burley and bright . flue sharieg tlie
Statistics, indicate the geueral, crop '
ntage of : the form of mother- at sea and on highways and railroads inerease. Of the total preduction, it
situation ,for the Dominion and Prattle •
editeatlon, The system was, with a loss Of .approitimatelY twenty i is estlinated that 40,860,000 Pounde
. , • . d Provinces, as oh November 12, 1981 • • .
Was
ere.• The new Varieties ate.adapted '1!•41.1,.
•to distitct localities. and to 'different hood ,
rganized in 1926, and 1,10e mothers lives testified to uniisual intensity of i , -
purposes:............,
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A. The •Bellmar is recOmetended is a took -,advantage .of. it the first year. atmeeph. eric conditionsfrom Quebec and 190 000 pounds from
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:Gordon, Minister Of Immigration and. general market' berry iii New Jerney Last year the number lied increased Two • Peasons. Were known dead i British Columbia
mni
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_Colenization; :. ilgration. 'for . the
, Delewere, Matiland, eastern Penn- to 60,457,. • • and about sp Christmas shoppers I ' — s•
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months of April to October, bieiusii•e, sylvtiant and Virginia. The South- • The colitis") is administered by the were injured in a train wreck at Da.j..„.. • „,. , .... ...-
laid is suggested ask a high-quality council and at the expense 0!thegenham Dock.' A freight train *hfeh • canatta.s. rorts .
- iibieh' tovertrthe beasnit•of active ini- .
Migration,' Was as • folloise: April, 3,"' home gatedit variety the Sinithern
•!, -i,.... 201; IdaY; 2,81/4 June, -3;169: July, 2,•; •
,_ States from North Carolina te senth=
..„., • 5411 August, 3,250;, September, 2,355; ern Genre*. the Redheart is intro-
. • October, 2,056, a total of, 3.9,30 :per: ducgd- is a canning berry. fOr-teal In
ions compared with 77,544 arrivaie
' ' •-•-•-*,..-,- . during- the cOrresperiding 'perloilLOt,
' •••• • 190: ' This represents a fieerease of
• •75 per cent. ,Clf the arrivals fer;the
,
'seven,-montha 14,196 were women and
. ... .
The figures for 1930 are also given toi
purposes comnarison:
Bushels , Bushele• •
1930 1031 '
, 397,872,000 298,000,00e.
AssOciation.
Canadian •Life Insurance Officers ' struck a paseenger train carried al' • • for Can d 9 T d
a a s ra DOcvartisey 135 1I0 67,9'
Wheat 1
423,148,000 231,24;i010;r74.
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the Pacific •Northwest. ,
-TIre--;•Bellmer originated tittle
crow .)f ,MisSionarY and HoWard 17. sla
It is prolific and bears large, attrae- an:„
tire berries. The Southland is the '
: children, mostly the dependents of result of it cross between Ettersburg
- nettlers-:-Already 'entahllebed-in-Cant-r-1-0 and liIoward -175.--ma-da4n-.1920.
. ada. - „ - The :fruit is 'considered: too soft for
- -•,4, ',, ,, s' During the same period 13,641, Can- a' market variety, but is recomMerid-
• . ,• adieus who had gene- to the United ed for home use. In many parts of
.:•', ' Stites regirsied to make their hem" the' South plants grow all . winter.
T;
-1i---Canada- :These were not, however, It is one Of ,-,the. Stilt Varieties to,
' • .1. counted as immigrants. . blossoni and beer fruit in the spring.
-'--------•;k•-•-----.- The Redheart originated from a
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. , ..., . million: roaa6 ,,c,,___ cross of Diresko and Howard 17,
11.0411 .. made in 1923 at the field station;
,t „
- • . ' In Regina District near Glenn Dale Md Field tests
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Regina. - Southern -Saskatchewan, in Washingtan, and Oregot indicate
cargo of benslne which fortunately -
.• Montreal Presse (Ind.): The trans-
. , . .
Rye...... ....... . .. ..... • 22,018,500 * •,
was not ,ignited. ••Tveci Coaches,
. • tlren were teleseoped. . ' : oci- pe-rkaspos /4.9.bles ii_t_qanada will: be Peas .,::........; ... Si•. ---4460;6, . ..i!t 51,0,00 ..
---The--Drawbacli".-- .- - '• envie' cl.! Mostly -by-vieniiiii.- and -chi .i. • - Beana • ' 1„4981600, 1,170;990
so ved only when we take measures to 7 _
. . spatch,ettr,--merchandise-destined for Buckwheat '.... 10;901;300 6;919,000" .
--Th-e--efew of fitte-ell of the traile. 1,qek oi,t,
Minor _aelress -was. given.a.: _smelt . ,
eking part in a curtain -raiser.
Flaxsee
p .especially grain, and o &is r
t t 1., Mixed Grains .1 44,276,000 • 38,540,000,
sPoke with a pronounded lisp Girdelness were believed lost when
• bute merchendrse entering from 4,388,060 2,847,000
Prairie Provinces, 1930. . !" •
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' 'Acres • Bushels
" 23;960,000.-37-4,500,000 . = !
the dispatch of the 54,000;000 bughels Oats 8,286,000 2p4,011,000 -
•, 4,785,900 109,495,000' • . ,
• 1,370,000 20,641,000 .-- '
• 671,000 ' 4,293,000' .
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the
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par
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lith
' ' vvhere, King Visitor had :started his that, It ia highly' ' productive and
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reign; blanketed under white -Oat- adapted to •that -region. -*__A _ —
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big of snow, was recently timed: = '
into- a vast area of rand and slush, Serious Food Shortage ,
the streets of its towns and cities. .,
. 1 . • Faced in:the Labrador
, • . .. , running Water. , - Saint John's,..Nfid.•-i-A shortage of
All but the largest. of 'snowbanks
food in Labrador, was' diselosedyree
- - , . . -haves---disappeared;-exteilsive Sheets
cently by officers of the GovernMent
. of Ice have turned to water and tem-
_ .. . , .. • • , which completed its last
. Peraturee iyhich average .30 above- set° "1;011 way
'
, the ship went ashore and was breken BUckwheat 10„03390 6,919,000
arently unaware of the tact, and • t. abroad, by the transportation route
in two by an explosien near Thor-
apd,the gotta of the Dominion. If we ,
writer of the playlet Walked in
iv_ 'lain, Fares!, Island's:
!Were to niake certain for example
sp de few linea that. were g • 19 1 t . ,
to her. Alter the ffi-•at-Telfeareal • ' ' ;that our ocean terndkille Were ii-g-edfor-vv-saL
,AA'4
single incothing air liner was able to"
asked her how. she e i.
t.•• •
, „s; reach 'Croydon airdreine.• ' yisibility •
of Canadian *wheat which' lett New Bar,loy.
.1 '.. was about 10 yards.- ' York in 1930 the situation would be R31
Fine " was the "but teereln • . •
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thing.I think rather thitiy. Why ... — . nlueh Improved Canon sense„logic, ,Plaxs,esq.
Common
•: - • ,--and our own interest demand that we
you ' ntake ree Play, it ,With a ' CD-NVE-RSATION
....___--ss•--• ' I prompt without being stubborn,, to -,,playing into the bands of the Ameri- Wheat $5,352,722 279;000,000 •
' i'.• , • 8,111,067 188,000,000 •
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• •Wide -spreading, henefus. disPosk refute without argument, and to 'can's, Who are Well known to be oui Oats
I Barley, ' , 3,203,727 .51,20000
Is our only true unnbrelle in. this elothe great matters, in a motley most. redeu13table rivals in •th.n.. own -
.of tears. -T. B. Aldrich. I garb.-Endymion. • * 'T . ntercial field.
' RFliaexseed 711,709 • 4:750,000.
. 0 . 618,561 2,750,006
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. •Prince .or W.ales' Ranch .' '
• .4 • Raising Pure,Bred Sheep . h • .
Ottawa;-H.R.H. ' the Prince '. of .
Wales, by demonstrating the wool ' ,
value of high -bred sheep- at his 'fain=
, , i .cets "E.P.” ranch in Alberta, 'his •
greatly (aided in lifting the staedait
sof ,sheep raising in •Canada. ,. At the
,Prince of ,Wales' °ranch large ,ftocks. .
• • of pure-bred sheep ate Mailitebied,
and ./1111Y of hia Sheep hay ..lireflb7.-e•-•,„,
first prizes at Canadlan and ted • .4.... .' ...'ICP.' "
Stites •stoelc sin:me; . , ,
• The art of conversation is to Se should help. our own country befor Acres • Bushels. • . •
tion
vale
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, t voyage along -the Labrador coast en- ,
• Are the rule;• •
1 Only a week' bef
. Prorinee wasoaked byen
a illion The ffire Christmas' the tit spring. - ., ,
. ocer's seld the populations
it . "I
at "Various ports had eipected the
• dollar rein," which extended frorn
m :
• • the' eastern boilndary to the' west. all steamer to bring relief appellee
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_ • I and were 'frantic" when they„, found
. ' • 1 no food abroad. ,
'
English Firm Will • , , 1... 'Unless the present, food supply,
' • Open In Brantford which is snit sufficient for the winter,
Is augmented before the ecieSt he-
rantford: Ont;L-The chird new iii-
• comes ice-bmind, thg; !officers said, a
d sty to be secured for Btaittfold in serious situation May develop, . ,".
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eliast few Weeks, &lade of Ontario, • The Grentell station • •at ' Battle '
Limited, teple'senting.the gusset Bitiv1. ; • •
• Harbor .sent emergency relief sup-
. Men Co.. of Landon, , England, has •,. 1
, •, ogee to Red • Bay' s, n d . Po,rt4au ,
leinged . the former •Westramite Pieta; .•
• here. The eornpanywill Manufactifre a.diab• 1::abr." • .• . . *4 " ,
, •
.niany, lines' of bitumen prOduc,te,'licit.. , . . '
' .now rimilufaetit6c1 In Canada. .Berlin „, Cuts,Price • .Price • • . . .
. , For Fuel and-Lig:1f. • •
• . Berlin. -A is per cent. reduction' le
Dominion Canned Clams
.. ;..caii . Coat prfeels Wis • Gi•dorfld re's .
' . ' Shipped to China condi by, Dr. Karl. (I'll
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•
• 'CatiAdlitn bani104, elains prepared gainasitet* of Lelpsig 'anI "pris;e Ole.
: on the PaCifie Coast ravebeen sent tater" aPpointed . ir•relor 11.1' reciiif •
• • : to llon,g Kong Ay. teat -the Chinos" . emergency decree, . Tno, (Ty gas •
niarket• for this ,.„Contitetlity, '-:ore • gas works, serving mast .of Berlin, . ''
- ' than 800 teini et clanialast,sear vela alsp annoanced a..10 4iet'cent, teritte,,, . .'
' '': • :' sold by One Pacific' combany an:. the . ti on. Both • tits ; became.. 460003
,.. ,prr,011 dt It increasing in fav6r: T5cilar.7 1. I . : .
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sl• me, in addition! a. dirri-icifir bid girl lost her lite* sty oral persons were !Wined. and ilabt ProPetty loitees.
'Tits da' tile healid t't vd�ttithre flays td. 8trike slouthwestern Arkansan.'
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io The "P.P." 'retch is ,operated strict- * • ,
ly on a business basis by- Protege&
Carlyle and flack rams have been
specially imparted from ,the best ,
desks of the breed iii 'Greet Britain ;
and More recently from California for
the object Q& further improiensent ,
in the Wool -precise -int; credit-1es 'of the •• '
"fil.P." flock.
PT ince George Celebrates .
Twenty -Ninth Birthday
London.-Prtrice George, the King's -
intingeSt son, celebrated his tWelitY-
•ninth birthday anniversary on Dee.
• 19th, with , -his eldest brattier, the
Prince of Wale,- at the tatter's Sun-• •
• ' Langdale home .a.t_Foij-Ilelvedere 4 ----
The brothers have cominpn tem.te,
and are tiase friends as 'well. POtice
George has taken up bachelor quat-
• tets with the -Prince- of Wales- • at
'York Hous8, St, Paine, *••
da a