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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-02-21, Page 6,A„ 1,1 4.1 ie V tz. 4.Ae,t.-Uaka #404--itn ' • Ili'af" re.called, Oar .110J00„, -fs,41,!.s.PUktIoir. taa);;:ase ;1'..stWe!:44L5.071 ..ifekr:•:°••:cf‘Tit414;f14Veli..47.?.et' that th -p r n 9 e it31--Mattd„- .4:041.47„.2.1P.,fRil-grzultrellisi'e..7...4410-it int;: Ilndergreund.:iniutee. • operations:are 'agwi.:fairly s eU advaneed,',aed..proven: pre:•elieulti,be .ehOwts. rip 'at a :telly' TKO rate de.rteg: ' the 140t. te,.* atont14.0',. There. bee .141.404..4% of :interest:1U Paleenbridge..and cer- reSpo,n,dieg .eultancelOOOt. u 144,(Per•of ...Sad.bury ,Basinr. whieh s isq affect; OAF; byfurther, favorable illantoukcir .r•eSulta at:-.„„Vern.silgettLake: -'.Altogether the broad actiVity in the. lloPtg.. Shares•taarket 'par ;betaken As. initteat.traill,ot "'"Xererd•bretsitiag e wni: Be: M1niiSlacks showed alternate'', uUrng and''' slack' •elurieg.' the' 'first .Week ot sbruary,';;Thare. has Oever, beea suck Ootiviti :represnting such • loge: fitrnoter. finAertnt Of dollars than lsta -he* the .tog.0 deriug the past Pas.t.• ortngtt Tho actual nuinber eheees traded: la.' has been ateeed., „sed ifl NOirenaher ,and•laece-Mberi 041; 'At that tinisChowev_er:::the sales con; . Of , low-'priced•ehaps. ..!4o recent -inerkete "lebtende, Interna• tionalitet'aael triblited ...larielY to .the ',e,tiraerclinaVY•: Wtre'lienit .dealinga .:in such stocks as -1‘disseurh.:Siacon,". •and A.rnir.• .Whiespread oub lie interest h Wn 'hien 'indicate§ :a .0e- eiratile •statek.of /1.!$ a market povidmg,thirt, the Peaiies. does ,no( • carry ,tlaings-ote extees.. :There .Ja ..':a.7genttine-ele;nger,ofs losing sight of intrinsic •Values • the partY etagee of tulaine. •eeterprises. However :there: -iwe numerous ...tocits, 0:: the Standard' Elxchailte whicls. sre beli.4 . :their :::present, prospective Valtse. in-erder.te anticipate ,.the 41,017D , -ttttwe41e:their; Standard Stock: and -.Mining - to sem*: extent.' 'The dangt0;liee.1a 'Who reviewe ,the mtning • 'looking. too far'ahead 'on; a legtiltnete :Merket. and •still• anawer entpiirieS.fer enterprise or in ,placingrereggeretcd yon: :Values: properties•of Au:131611i 'merit. Anent. affecting tinin• in and mdts ClititidS that • Irettlic: 1?el.are:d• ..for -.sense T'tirae. waajliat • 'Of l'ePaJdent:.3,. iiurliotek: on Noland:a' • 'whs.. stated that his 'tereponY •Wettid Preceed:With the erection .of a •••00.11,Per .cos .collabisratiOn with • Metells. ICOrperatio:n • arid NiCliele:" 'Retiring .I.Cattipany: • ...;gre,tt amport 'Juice from '1111.Perial. as well • as a •natIonsi, .sreutipoint.. It iireani:.: great • .-PrOfiti ---•:-.The.._Preeent4ntleok Ca' dna:ince of high. prices tor„.titie metal.. 'It hen, edvaneed ankciltiate- lk 4 cents . # pound' in,:tire' past sit Months, .azid., there are 'no.. ;visible signs ef •a tsubstantial setback.. .. It Should neweverpthat high-prited. copper in the paid hire in. :variably stimulated ••Prodiseile,O) aftd. has attracted pigh-cciat'prOduCers into • the field.: The• oetlook is iPparentik -far steadily: increasing' .consumption WhICh will. undoubtedly. take...care of tin ecipes , ve ticceissfui „ FarnOttited Ytt:•eocthe feu:lily ' No delicateeeen.,shep te•ijust aroma 'the- ;comer ,to provide a haty Mt(' The recipes these took's-vet are• as numerotts aa. the farms.. from , which they .come, The folowing are three are Meet ' ' .• Febriiary ' •ji,,eakt?a 'Groviit,h-÷40101. t; 16: ./eisn '.1§-18; 2 Peter .3, ' Doldets' 'Text -Pot row in grace; and tin othe • Lord and Savioniv ' Peterf3: ' • • ‘: • • ' . • " 1, . sr ST.4.60;-'5011n,1: 402: 14E; OAT corm4ssioN,..„ Mart: 161 •iProm this •we OW- tilo” re Ile :railiAlle Ow PaSt. whit* 014 'Prestent diSe101,0 cf 'Jesus fre0.1) re, turalag te .he riA,A, if has 'qlk.:11:eve AJOYO:„.n.PrieT4 uy! V; jes:As Pot. .4Papa: 0.1dp the 'reit )041."40ealite,t14.014,gre Ond..„ekdo'S .bOW. Anottbled eye '140: the ,e1041.I -Stenearef: Peter'e , The-Vraditlea i4; that \ Petar Maa Pat to 4natil 0,3? erOcifi;d04- dating the -penseeution of, N.Oft.'aAld'' hit 'head 4:01),l'n*ard, for. he:paid bilk was. unworthy to bp erne-1'4'4'ln 'the. 4We 'Way ae ;eerie. Thia was pretiablY *bolt the Van.A.D. 64. when lie. WaS 4t,ll'es0 Past; 'middle • rou OVOS SO,S4k,s4;,-1!,$4,1co*-06;FPOW,, 1mA, Who Fii:u4*Plqaericir • laaj,111:4 Qvgrhauligg Set- back War: „ • NevrOastie'on-T yue, Eng.:=Ther 1;!riP9e .of Wales. 1#14111g, - h14--three,claY ' . • • •;" . visit tti •.a • ngmber 'cr; miunig .y)ilagee• •'„'..V., T4e :cendititjaaf• safety, in • - • . • •• s •di d'. e•'-cha sach „s •ia Nortliumueri hd and Ditrnam de er an see rs nts as • weil as °nil' *Oared la. the Weaker' of Darhaity......^ •. *fanners, :and .• • • foll:.4w.'9"".""'"•7:17-7.7."' • q, %have •been.:dee,pli.".tenolieti, 14% The nroi-t .geiieral.:•:prodithion, and. will be well• rt°1111'..thiS'Illelgellt " what'l'have .seen. '‘b . or t e • .ravelk, . pa-. use•• Of teg erect'..Seed :has ;Called, for ' ••cliarige. in the -,clamincirSio:ri this . ;kind. , t:Regist •Seed" MaY 'be. defined :•ali,„,,‘tlite• Ousitinilahle• 'ti'Meny elite:. seed' ar ,Yegistered •• eeed Of .ot, approvett;:yarlety bv:rti,tti.loteiL:C.a]sedittn:Seet • • ;Mid c.,,1;, 'originat:ferns the: - tided fee'the erede nanie'sRetat OW.", Arid "175xtra NO.'.1"::: • The,se Iiwe- •beei el:ranged • to•f ‘.`Regis te red ' No, I". vendable' for- seeding purPosef,. ,except thaf"Niis- 2. and 3 o4te• • ,tik.o • perfectly good 'sed has been% datimged la ,appearqe,:e by.• weather „ ,: • ' conditions Or.. contains, • e., thistred amount of inipurities. .•Aniong• tire •otlier ameminicuts. there , IS one atitherizhag Official teed tore,' to„. obtain. a 0041017. declaration in. respect to. seed' 'presehted.' ;for' grad:. ing...a.nd „sealing in coiltainere.. - ' The-aniended Act; -.Which :goYerns...... • •the 'trade, in.field lindlarden Se'edit' Of tilt descriptions;, has • ben issued as • THE AISIFN,p ED, ",4Er.e.oS cT changing„ -greivin•S''4414:1-4Ptill)atieil-9.f 'feria And :garde]; seeds, has ma (Ie.:it . •that the Federal Seeds Act be amend• -. •' -11113 1144 beeifin,fercti allice4223, • been' thaaged In 1 nuniber 'of • paktionlarif and "las been • pliblfshed in. ita new; form with regg:o ' latione for the'.gudance Of' seed greit?!, • ,gather that; as there is no failure of. U1. atc"(..emits: erril Ioltp...21; the Past the tieed back;:l„a di ciPIe • . . • •; .• • • :-..from net.so also 6aeltrill::2 Peter. 8: 18a;2, there-sfi no dread a4,40V,dark 'faun INiiret.eriON-Thea0 passages t ed ala as_ „the -person-• SY ho s are 'Connected the etperieure Of' l'1,..P.,..leatoter„t°1,001010.4...4A7,Zs,...re,i,e!i; the.Apastie Peter,ririct•Ave' are asked ;4: v • V. 16. • We.natarallY thinit t„S„'We.. stUdY;how thisseet. man .illustratea,: reed 'this verSe: •the rtarratiVe of.the: .theNgiejin which: a 'dieelnie inays.groW: • atrenger and braVer, arid how 'he may 04W,J.t.fo Of j'0,41.14„,.W„.-... ithink of the he will only, pit' hiritsetunder,the in- ,fovor, heft*, tqualitiq's are et/ell:recover from his 'paid failures; if thia,h, 'he grelkin Wiedoni:04 tfleeriee ef the grace of Christ. chosen.in the •ePi for speOal• men- tion are those of Which' „woread much' • ife 'Should.; a • regreas faith and•lOve7 We are to come per,- -1O--the Nestr-grestament..,-*T-he-first.....is Spanish Meat Fling • .. .•„ , • • ,POirnd.of ground beef, ), :Ironed of . , ..griiiiiid:ocirk; 2' &otitis of unsweeten- ed., applesauce, . beaten eggs., 2.. tee-. spoonfuls 'of;Salf, cupfuls of..c.raelter •tramhir,•1-3 cirpfUla of chopPed. pitnen; toi„PepPer. [combine the ingredients In the order neared., adding. milk, or 'water lt More moistaFev.ii. needed. . Pack. into a,' greased ring mold .arid oven.for — • Kens With Senna • • ••$Preird. me.puroAlliek 'slice '''of .cold boiled or baked ham- with a•thin. diet- ing ,of prePered •Inristard, then . &Wei, with:. a- layer of :cooked beane .(canned beans,' may. be used)'... .,Rell liiirinieat in Jeliproll frishien and MO- ten.tvit ha teeth ,Place•the rani; in* baking dis,h'andabake.Int .;ttte oven for er 20 Minutes:. • :thtnevent:airily .,f0:r and. .the output' Of new .producers.-, • ..Carrot-eota DIsh. , 4 for Lae ,COOPer „producers of It was also netewertity that •power- 6 Medium. sized Potatoes„, 4 rildhl.4-a ,Eastern and Cptnil Canada, who may 'Ail British interests -are working 'ae-' sized Carrots, %' cupful of, hot- .thin cream; 3 tablespoonfuls 'of. butter, IA. teaspoonful of Salt, pepper. • ' pare the potatoes' and leave whole, Serape the carrots and slice. Cover with boilingp salted water -Mad • cook until very tender. Drain and inaS11 well: Add the cream and butter and beat ,vigorously, nntil flucy and 'light. Season with salt and 'paiiee.T. , , Sursival. When' the hourstrikes, 0 World, to., make' an: end, Which ef the two 'will vattisti-you Le .expetted to use:" these• facilities cin .a ctm bais. .Hirdsgu..13.ay,"Sh,er--. ritt-Gbi1oi, Treadwellirtiken, the. tiiin Mine of 'Cape Breton.••an4.poa ;Sibly, International :Nitkel are: ,pros r7,..pecilvS„ shippera , •• • '••• „. aideously toward insuring an adee quate productien , of ecipper 'within the British Earpire. British %dela Cor- poration :is knoWn to ba aloSely, as - sedated with the British GovernMent. The outlook 'for :the metal. over an Te ptiblic reception of the Noranda: eXtended „ period is considered ,attric- 'nefiner7 anuOundement does not -tarry tires- :- much signifitance. „peas market ;pi,' Some announcement is due at an lowers :were looking, beyond the re-, early 'date concerethg. %ydrceelectric ' 'finery.ne tr; the probable effect „of power for; Howes" Gold Ne- • the coinijig. Natiiada Arialtal -Report, Which i likely to be a air1y-can- ,.;.fierVative• document: The , public's -,s;4tigh ,expectatiOns':of huge ore reSer- • ies„,arent1ie.ytoe talllr. borne' out in the oOlcial estimate of proven gotiations have ',been 'in orogress for many weeks bozOnreen repreteutatiyei of the.. company and the .Provincial tGoverament, It remains for Prettier G. H. Fergasen. to give Isis assent,. There seen's, stroitg likelihood -that tonnage. Taking everything into .the -.Hydro,).Blectric 1:4ower Commis - consideration: , hovieret ;Isloraddaha,s sion in .Ontarie will enter the PatriCia withstood the infhteitee of'NewYork'S Pield. Howek •is :aa assured eon- • lagging Market"- better - than Ms* other' sumer of power: on a. large Beale. 'This. caned an,.mining stock. 4'. company is prepared to proceed im- leVeral adeerse teeters comblned mediately with construction of a 500 to bear down the price . of Interns; 'torn- mill,. when. the , power annonace- tional :Nickel sisares, The prospect Qf ment is made. The present .butlook. high call money .ratee induced selling. is that Howell)... should.justity a .1000w. • .ef large :proportiops. irt, both Iofldon ton milling operation; withie a corn-. „and New! Yerit.. This .was ab orbed. • remarkably . well, • considering: the • treat. antemst offered ' The „perfor- • • mance; .Was disappointing' to those • who were hoping for a eontlithance .of jthe upleard reaVement. The/Canatlida • aDoOsors ,,of the .stoek, hOWeer are ;quite as confident as before concern-. 'fug the inalket outioak for Nickel. It ,Ja. stated. DXquite good authority .that hest of the Nickel nail's has net • yet beezi ....rinde: public.. Nickel: is. Still, regarded by many astute market, foil lowers as very. ittfrattive for a leng • 'Item,. regardleis . 'the apparently • 'high 'Valuation' .placed on this enter• Ilrion441*--the Stock. market- ,,A,,,gitOveguRtty4,01P4s-t11.4041;„:tir.a. . market leaders te make-adentons,tra-. latin of strength. '• On ItS Prettiotts ad- ..vishees, it has .fourtd its , high Donn at around, 22% but on the last.mOve 1. • • tressed 23. The Vila Pion Mine is .closer to, praductlon. •, Tha litydro-electic power deVelopment is - Oeittg harnessed and WItri.be capable VI delivering PoWer at the mine before • • „ . , 6 present year is spent. There le no •Aleubt whatever about • the „ultimate ". greatness of tile Hudeon Bay tug enterltrise, on of les potential earn- . , , Ing power, The price of ,roPper has a ereat cleat to „dr. with earnings and . , A 'paratively 'short time: .Lateral.: work at.'Howey has been discontinued while shafflisking has been Conte menced. The present program ,is Sink t� the 1000 -foot level and parade lateral work on four lower horizons. The 'fourth or 500 -foot level has df- veleped retearkably well and hae ceeded even the sanguine expecte-. tions ef company offielats. "Theta. seems geod•reason for believing that the ..f1;11, .slSnifiOnee: ItoweY de- velopments mine .wise. be've not •yet been appreiated at: ;heir full face value by the public. A decision on the Ear. Palls power plant should be be niede, within the next fortnight. - The enhancement ha price. et. Sraii ,tarrirot be readily 'sized uPat thelltre sent tit& until more .is .known con- eernind actual development results: at this. comPanY's property. • The steek , has had an unettral market recordrel ceatlY.; It mey be seine time before detailed informatien will be.'aVail- able, t� the public,.regarding develop. Mots to justify entreat prIcesfi Big Missouri continues; to, hold 'strongly around the $2.00 'mark. - A' strong poOl'Is understood to ,be operating itt this stock. and „signIlleant. develOO.' inents have been occurring at this Portland 'Canal property. It shoul, • MUTT AND JEFF.—Bud t it110,60.MuTT, • t$ ' 'Oita? •e• ' feet as our.: lk:ather in li, eaVerr .is,. :pe: V oglia•roa4nthgle:11(hirrahteleehaasrtntlharLerttesdacel, tion • Of the 'words., actions and char I. THE FIRST...STAGES; .J.Glin 1:' 4042. atter of Jesirs. (2) The quality Of 'Y”. 40. The eatly disciples cot Jesus - had been disciples el John the i3riptiet to stirCiold awp.hdi e Its any's. ge4hlis fuivt pelf odregathe and Were prepared by their early ac-: 'This 13 saving grere.'„ (8)- Therels also 'deptance of-thie lesser light'tdrecog- 'nize- the fuller glory- .of Christ, Who is sfiteetrieliriainmgpigerireg oceliW..41,r2ic:h.,8*.,ehaveTllesri o., the light of :the -world. • ' : V. • 'W end: quality in. which .the Christian 41, Andrew is so captivoted his interview with Jesus that ia great Inutt•'• inetteage ,is the. knowl ..-H-.71 .-- edge of tet his brother. . • : oy he hastens o� to tell the good news 9,),:ritiots. V,, 42,'' Jeans reeds : ;the- character of _nlreq conening hini. ,,.IIe foretells' • the new lieciple, and ;:maltes pro-' hoWihi3 ianwho wast naturagy In- clined to beimpulsivetatidemetienal would gradually win 'Oren:eh . and courage •and becoMe one of the great Amndatian-stones .a the 0.hrditia1i thiirch. It is with character& Audi as. • Peter's, With..many. a Weakness and. failing, that Jesus is still able tostrork; that they; ,too; become strong and Wise and .beld. , It.• THE 'G'REAT : CONFES,§10N, 1 • What chance Mine in such a ri- valry- A makeshift thing; whose very. fibres tend To nothingness; to whom yourself Must lend ,That makes my life; a speck be- neath the sky, : • Mid Seas that overwhelm end' reeks that rend? And. ket.agalusCall seeming, it may • be That it is you thatare the mockery, takes. • . • From a_ciistracted vision �f the night. "A comfort in ,the blessed Morning • -P. IL, in theLondon Observer. ,V., 16. This cenfessior, •of Jesus 'at. Qmserea' Philippi i a •grtat.:.tarnak point in the traitingOf th6 disciples*, Jesualtad long- been „preparing then-, for. thisrevelation„; and LOW Under th.e shadow of the great Lebanon , Mean - tains lie ..phte this question as . to their opinion abodt. himself. • , • V. 16. Sirnert answers thiaquestion partly because he waS.themost.•prom- nent in the greilp, and pertly because of his impetuous nature:. However, his reply was uleant to Le' for the others also. • They .had.often talked about the, nature. of :.their beloved Master, and,offett wondered 'whether he really was the ,prensised" Messiah. There were, se tnank :outward 'condi- tions rendering rendering -it difficalt for them to recognize tr.: ,Jesus the longtfooked-for Savior,* of Israel; but 'now. -their doubts Vanish, and Peter;; With a bold.' venture of faithl makes this noble con Mashie: - V. 17. Jesus is greatly, Moved by the reply and'seea in it that the divine pirit hafrbeen working With hiS dis- eiplei:" This knowledge did not coma by mere, peisonal . observation, but through the .direct agency Of God, - V. 18. The promise made to Peter is meant•for all. The reek is eattbe dividuat ' Peter, but the. confession 'which he made. ThOchurch is to Con- 'sist Of alt those who believe that Jesus is the Christ-the:Lord. • In this sense Peter was tlj‘ first Christian: The: church is to have the right of making judgtrierit and passing laws. The keya„ „represent :authority, and seeni: to refer. to the morld and .dectrinal truths which were to ,be established during the following centuries.. The gates of Hades meats thatahe church will never pass into the regions of. the dead, but it will go on growing and expanding. till it includes all 'the worItLiZTKe" prophecy is being wandertully III. anon(imity ar,TER to..itixile,..lahn 21: 15-19. • V. 15. This passage ma'y be regard- ed as :the reinstating cif Peter in,his apostolic. Office.He had been caled to be'rete a.ote Twelve, but in alatal Unement he: had proved- unworthy ' and hatt-d'eadeitis.,Lende:,-,ThW:sethee' dent to which ,Iesua. nowalludes'. for the thrice 'repeated qt(estion, "1„)ovest thou me?" referetathe threefold de- nial and the boast in Matt. 26: 88. It Seents stiatilre that Jeans should thus. open up the old .sore, but he does it with:the-objett Of restoring Peter to the old rank: • V. 16. In each of these verSes Jesus bids Peter feed the sheep et the lambs, iithich apparently „means that the fallen disciple is:restated to„.the Pas - total office, and that lie is to take uft again .the work out of which he South African ElecOons Natio and Athenatitini (1London): General' Hertzog MS announced that the SouthAfrican GoVerethent: will fight .tho general election this year With the native question .as the main bane. This public, declaration' that, he has abandoned all -lope . an 'vev-polfek-fe•a;4ettiograttle ate* In 'South. African potttfcs,‘ttd Is tits more unfortunate id that hie speech,' which dealt with the alleged threatof the Vitae to white civiliza- tion in Smith Africa,.„can be inter- preted as keredasting a policy of sheer rePressionilis pronouncement has &ittsed• dismay ainong :Dutch: as welt as -EIrglish-speaking Beak 'AfriCane. • IndriStry and the professions are closely related. Think of what the ROW:death industry has done for the legal profession, and 'lee versa,. ' • • • 041)&6 end liepeof theae.:poor. Peonle. It '.Ifas bon very .-Clithcult ',to. knot: ..*Jiat tn. do 'to eelve this meet .presa, big problem.. lam afraid, it Must take time Tlie people I hate net MO) 4O441;464 'this: toux could aot,.hatre been other, perSontilly. wendekul."2- , When the printe left the Station Hotel 'Betel here' to4leit tite 13thop Auk area Japa area of countY Dirrharn, he Wee' 'cheered by „crowdsgathered in the street; outside', He 0.elmosyledged 4.1te. enternobile: left Neweastle ,fOr %the.. stricken . 4 t Stooping off at Jarrow, 'the Prince insPected Conditions among the .steel- • workers.* and "shiPyard. intt. He shook hatida: with 60. men, there, many of Miom liatre' been sirithifint ,werk- for eightlYeare.! As he rede . through the purhaM tOWlas, made desolate by uu- employnient, -penirle •croWded to see • him. •' • ' , ..„ , • . . . , On.e'of the worst -places visited'Was the village of Benton, where a coliec tion..of; tumbledown. :cottages were set.. -its, -.a. -sea :at mud: "his. trousers above - his shoe to.Pe; the Prince 'walked :through the .quaginite and ''Visited linvele where 'families -of eight AO ten :persons were housed. • The Pritteespetstnearly an hoar in East'Hartford. Here mea, were work-• int but the Prinee was told that. the, Acts, Orders and...R.,egniationS,.No. 24 . of the. Departrnnt o2 Agricuirure et ' Ottayka. , • . , SEED GRADING The- gradirig. 0; .farrn and garden' _ seeds l.a very insportant 'Ser'vice ' ot the Department of Agri:culture a.tOt- tawa.. The principle: upon which tho average weekly. earnings of :n family. Sods Avt:is' based ie 'that of, 'estali:. ., were „OnlY .#2i,. eqUal'Io; abont,:2.4.86.. ,..ed . I. lisugradnuarnes with prerislea for in the ilniteti States, !William tynch, • ,, grade , 'definitions. that are. :prescribed. ' 4shen41,16"ori•.,f110°:''..e.(1•Riitle'e.rs.r.i:„te('). 11: :!!6•4‘..Ye by regulatione. • P,revition is made • within 'tile.. Xc't for ' the' 'compiiisory. , Feek,aird worked V shifts: and fund . theni •ee's'. than 33, eacqr.,. I:ARO-her g°'Cling (i;f ne'rti..13'. alt ' k1141 c1.4 seeds, 8s 38S: te-dii-iide betwoes Crein. Tail , . , -k •ie iiel:ci routs-11,dd grird,en seeds - gate may be i,ola endei. a .gnarantee 'ef group 'said they had, slotted even less , minimum quallt;-, ..et the : gredieg, Of than that. • " . ' u -ark by the . , . . .. • lli.11 ealningst, the., ,ft alter,: Seed,,.s is .steadiTy: growing hi :.. ., Prince .Pii•reued ti10":"-subjear "at the, eccord:lig to ils'e Hoeprable Dr.. : next villte ., which was Ashington., W. 'It. ; ttoater well; Allnister ef. -Aerit., .• ur culte, in iiir-CrepOrt of hie department , He asked Mine ofileials to explain the for 'the pa.:,t fiscal 'Year. ' The grad-.; • figures and .wae told that these prole lug is (.14.i,il'e on a 'basis: of, controlled. .,.. 'ably werecases hi which the tnen had .. sample's -1:eCeived at •the central office • ! been wgikiiig; h..1:' a P.66r vein, c6.1:1414" of the" Sed Branch' at.. Ottawa and. Ing More stone than Coal: - . : • • ittrIgne•ontaeilicto131,7 7s:i.ilsiefere. etlsoelraelowons tao . i i dietrict Offices' at diffeient points lti the ceuatry. gt/etec . ',As.thl.licatifelbotilievoluraepf• Work, SMART ,PASQl.T.t Paris Chic ata small outlar.,, Pre- vius experience in sewing isn't at a necessary to inake it, as seen in small drawin'gs. A:nother interesting thing about it .is that it doesn't requirkany WI -timing. The lower edge of the two- piece'bodice is shirred at centre -front, forming peinted,outline. the -attach- ed two-piete side;plaited skirt tan- be in, straight or poitited outline. Style No, 381 hi ilketehed in printed sheer velvet ,and 'b.:designed in • sizes 16, 18, go years., 36, 38; 40 and 42 inches bust. Crepe- 'satin, silk erepe,,.wool crepe, pergette crepe, 'chiffon, plain transparent velvet, cantontaille _crepe itval-thetoltorillikihUstalmiaa that will make uti extreiviely, lovely ift this fashionable bit -Cleo model. Pattern price 20e in. etainps Or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully. HOW TO ORDER PATTERN'S. Nike yolit tiatne.-and „addries: ly, giVing -nutribet and size of such patternis you want. Enclose 206 in stamps or coin (coin preferred.; wrap it carefully) fat each • nutriber and addrels your order to Wilson Pattern SerVice, 78 West Adelaide St, rforont�. thought he had been expelled by his Patterns serst by en early tssait the Prinee:' . . ' . "We have 'meat' -on. .Sunday, .but • . and respoasibre duties -Involved. - . .. : ' . . :have to 'take Pet lee • :rest ..ef the wading- ' agrienitural seeds.. and; in ' ehecking seed importations, the Hon.- ' we cannot afford it. We -'eat. marPT.' there were 6,303 sample's .recorded., ,...• week. We neverhave. • ter; because • ()fable Dr. Motherwell, peints .Out that ' ine, but often vweheive „nothing at all tested and greded during the year un-• • toegt." • • ' ' ' • • der review.. Thm The total aonnt Of seed If Is felt that the' Pringeit • , ' ? search' represented by theee samplee`was, „of Mginquiries int'conditlens' in the, coura, very jarke. a_Moanting',tn'iniF"` coalfields Will do morTto bring those. „lions a buShels., . . . conditOns before' fhe patine than inanY aPpeale for public contribntions. tor .C'HO, OSING ANNUALS FOR .T11E the Miners, ••.1 . , GODEN ., The Prince has talked with miners • The questhin, What- flowers should and. their Avives f�rhrs. He has, be grown in the.: corning summer?( ' examined the family, incontee minute. arisefi,in many ,ininds at season , .'• being .shown company paysheets• of: the year. Even the gardens that: giving the wages earned.. ' • are well stocked with perennials will - require sone. cif the annuals for ening Colonies and. Dominions:" . spaces in thegpetennial bordcr when 'Yorkshire; Herald: thb Colonial bulbs and other flowering. plants ,htive ' • ceased to bloom. Annuals: are also ' Office has become of •greater •iniport- esefui . in reunding out ragged edges: • , anew than the DontiniOns, Office for. and filliz4 vacant spaces. Then there . the Colonial Office is 'engaged in the are the flowers to be cut for tini•table. administration ofareal Rnipire though it does not include the Donna- Bulletjn No .60,......entitled "Annual ions, Ireland. or India.. covers a wider Viewers," wig* by Miss -Isabella . •, area than the French Colonial Enipire. Prestonof the Experimental Farm, And it is in this Empire that the great Ottawa, offers. the' useful qtggeatida. that 'annuals eat% for cut flovvers expansen of the future•will takeplacei thaybe.sown in -rows in the ;egetable, In the British Colonlel Hmpire Great Aarden.., But whatever annuals are Britain can place tier Oein people ;Kith: azorbody,,, -and Wanted. a, decision astowhat these.--4- British' irmidgrarrio set to. put ;themselves to, all sorts of trouble: to gain adefisslen; 'BrItIsh capital, too, . will flow- more frnelylto territories where it ,IS free from any control except British. Even now Brit,tr• fnyestments largely take the form of bonds in the Dominions and of shares .fst the Colisnies,;a feet Width ShOWS ' that British financial .activity s61ects channels which lead It towards the. Colonies rather. thin to the Do - Minions. . • eAst Ist•stk ' LAt.irox.rsto10,, -Mars A \ • 'fi-seCliAltiCAL146ditlird fr,!‘t- slAiNg, Pm sloes, laR PLPAi Vii44.311.4.• 1.4.1111% l'41t6 IUSTLint CuS4 Gl46.4e MOJA% tit.lateN Scamah, tig . AP:ttainst ev46N4 '1.bM • ..,,e4.41)..044240.1.- ttokAt„peRFecrLy 4166Ybdtlilut.: A MAN. VrAtto t't Ne•St • VI.t.otTGItiNft• tiOtt'r : • A ,Ltsrti4,NuoT. • 'Yen& 6 noes, t,t.. ti e NNW(*) G .0OR V00 ta Put- ntil'a ros mr„.,citpoi,ca,.ts.„, COSA. • tottt. .putio-No s • ciut tikA?-4.17.1) 1%;144 .16 MARt.,,L.ISJS Mt • , .„7/Aftri.(2=:,, ••••-• 42... I ;le ',.L;k•fth • • selected before the spring arriVeii.... • • The author Of the, bulletin has for . year been making .Cereful netee•ot Iniecies and Varieties of anntud tier drs. grown in 11M plots and ortutinen- -tal beds at the: Experimental - Farm., . The infornration tints .gaified forma the basis Of this .1mIletin, copies a • Which are itrailable from the Publi, cations Branch et the Departnient Of Agrioniture*.Ottawa, whife many • of -the vartetles ot7. annuals' may be planted ;in the open - .greurid as. soon as the soil becomes ready in the spring, there. is a large • number a them that require' a longer , Se4011 air dmust be started either,„;in sunny WintletV itt the libuSe, a hot -bed, or 'a greenhoutre. The bulletin tetts,. how t� do the Work not •only Of pre- paring tile soil planting the seed and transplanting the yonng •seed tinge, but italeo tells hey, to project the planta !fora ihjurk by eq.:worm& May hatulteds of varieties Of beautiful flOysert are -described , In tho „."tirttle.'gr0-3elli,„446-V.,h1. _and. Irtrientr,„:- -fug teaScrit, attt1nitw of thorn are re- Trertilitiotogr.*rs ot, - • AleaS shown ftt, This bulletin may be titel to great .,addage-.Wireer sttYlart. titre ititrac. • .tive-gower gedd edialotctiq.,that 'firriffi . ri ti'1t4 lipince-at this pr,,*,:itsQ pa- the -, year:. •s ` f d by tlie now, of Sgricitture,'Ofta ,s, CA11.11(110 • ' "The 'true. Itliot can not ‘st.eati,:" Say§ an alienlet Then whero itt 'the svtirld do' magazines like, that their cir- eulailonf" 4'. • 1