-.~.l, .~2"- - '~*=-~'-"“"‘~".‘-l~ .-i~' ,Sgr -'=':“-'G .lf -' " r~ » =~\\. ~l » -:-.. . f:-". .-.- f' tf", ~45>.r\-H.-,». -_ l, ~ rp; , "" :',‘~;’~‘l '."."‘ ' -‘l»;,1- `.~".~\‘_"»»i.~.»‘. '~\-1'.-~'5'l‘l‘-‘»`__.., ‘ g I- .. . . .-V - ' ‘ " ' f . ' _ _ ` `- ~ -- »,..~; .~.\ :.1 .‘.".:' ’ _ .?._1;__l,_»._,_l,,Y__?___¢l,,.;__ll,,,._ __, _.~,._h, _Q _ _` __ _ I , ' , _ Q _ W , _ QQ.-5 55.-.`._~.j`,'.""(.`_.\ Zf`.i§§ giélirg i"`lt.`i ‘A 'V _, ...bi __ _ , 'THE iiiiiiiillililwli iiiiiillliii “tl” I in Tl__ 5 _l '_, 'sew Tas lun'-csuiivs-anna; sa. nouns; V ls l ' ‘l l W ‘ - M, 'si - ~».At` . I ~ G1LLe1T's runs -»Fl4AK.E LYB is the lsseddlslhennihties. ‘ile- K Isl cleaning ent oleslllggressy kaceils' leon ess from your vo yea -ssh sglill *gui* _ GlLLET'I"S soo’/. runs suits 1 »-LYE' , GERMAN8 LIKE HOCKEY BERLIN, Jllne 19.-Hockey rllul cricket, played by few in Germany before :he \v.ll are ga ning in pn- plllarity, but tennis continues il\»- game most eu vogue. While tm rnlvnher oi it it pi-lycrs has l;r e.l:ly increased in the last few years, the silrt-all '~l` ‘his game is lllwiil--|'~' ell by the lack of ground for links, rl Be uuirucs ln. for in-stance, has on';' l\\'. ' ililidl MDP I _ N'\fI¢l|¢°l\_¢» I ._:'~0_h- '*“’f°**' accidents ta most countries is lal°l°l siding- no .I R. nu-sen ssssessu lesser. D. K. custo. Dominion Government statistics 1-sf vaunssu .ly as canine sro- ts. rollout.; suns to “ml'»i°° 0! llllll iz" :ll "3 :Im onuloesocanvsa time Provinces o w c é‘_‘l_§‘_f:,““' &‘_:“:"',,,,,"',¢‘_"°““ “` 5: 3 =:'¢;f’§:::°§:"’ °"°'" curred in Nova'Scotis, 185 in New A. lueusl. Malo Veldes W 0- Wlllilv UNI* *UW* WM' Brunswick sud 81iu Prince Edward susan Derry luehnsass sf. n. 'rausu wane. rss nm Ave. luilwsy suesnsall Fred Gaudet, Grist George St. island It is estimated that these Quilts Borfon. M.D. _ and that 15 000 serious but non- l§"*T‘TE`R ll K l ll l_lll ln this province included three or work. - ovEnN|v|£NTAl. |MsEcll.l'rv ict cf controversy slid tl' 0 5' wo ll. m,,,,,.,,, Bi, ue suggests wcllrlug. guiding, G from poisoning, t 0 . h l ____ during which what looked suspicl llolll l.ll.°wlllll8_ alle llolll ||l.,al.m,_ gylnirllasiullxlllll ur_-_§°UA`RANTEED to of the Good amendment. Prcmisrlpreparatlon to handle the country’s ::lTl;|l:: :£3 gglslulzllllx lxfxliszdmlg . rs Ki _ ng moved again the House goln-.nil hy other than the erlstlnx the bosonls of the latter. That is; 8 loved lll lllllelldmellt ful. lm ln ‘age m_ lords wer all The two latter organisations were This puts it in shape for tfhe snltlillg n - " ` i ufacture r0m __ quiry into income tax and business Wen l-he country ls ln no mood ‘T390 |551 V9"-tl Thedillty ¢0l1llCl: lgrglsggeprgplggg me blood llllll ’ to o ’ c . Umm” l`9t“"““ ms demand was now to listen to strictures by the 0 one ummm y ms Basra” builds UD Bild keel” mm- 'W' “H er. if any Canadians will com- l l ll] d ll ll l l _ ol 350° l0Wll'd llUlS¢lll8 01° W°1’k 0* parts of l0\\l‘ ll0l'BDl1l'|llE I0 50 lil me event “lpreventlhle accidents and one of' None whatever. because iortun: i|0,m| Mull., Cl., -»|,;ml,|l.e pm-,usb ill into rivate business. Mr. l not under the contre. lvl - \ ' 0 5 ll there being a strike? Failure t0 the many activities of the Leaguelately tie! SPH l f \ will Just imagine wiat u eighe" point” °“" the. absufd move or distribute nlall for a few Will be to instruct children in tbelgusixllke yoll.ll have oll your llmldg "Y °f the Wh°l° P°"f°"m““c° °f fe' days would paralyse business schools Wm" to dn In case of “milf you had to watch and see that alll legating to an inquiry without throughout the ¢°““"y' Hpedally ;l(|iZ:1nslb hclslseimgf a;gl1cll;lllr;B;;;.{.hese organs did their work proper-l illlllli-‘l'llY I0 lD-l- y, most ridiculous character. The in- °°““"'7- And slililxllle when waning fails, . ""’°""' I (Balt. come sua business profits iuxliws Mexican mourrv Hum' -rm ,,,,,,,m,_ lm,” _,ld "ll Till# 'ml' ‘"9 a"“°k°d Bild "I0 G°V°l'l1ll10!lt --- play would have be un at the to To follow truth as blind men ions s ll really secs self sau at s low stood by tae laws 'rlrcu thc Gov- It , by reducing tae sclru-les cr Minis- 1°' Ulm' , ~ l . Price. _ ellllllelll llcce ml l 5 MW qu t° "mem that Mex ters, Deputy Ministers. Mambo# To d° my hem' from dawn of day P 3.Pl`°P°li\ f0\‘ Ill ico has some dignity for the Mex- of l,al_l~la l lllll lll N b b till IIIEN. _ ` E iN ENQLAN _ inquiry into th b i H _ m°“ Bn °° °' ° ° ' To keep my heart nt for His holy MAD l D B us ness pro ts lcan government has officially noti al me toll HM ml' been dom' elglll PRICE .... 60a ta x when the Act forbade an in- fied Great Britain that the Iutter’s um., woum bbve boob no i-"big in And answer when He calls, ' ' A quir l This is my task. Y. latest comhnunication was "an af- the lower grades of the service _ When n government snow, no front to its dignity," Nothing oonm over an equitable, all round reduc And then My Saviour by and by to respect for its laws cr for itself be Uwrs wlwlnsive mont of dis- “°“ °' ”""°' "`°‘“ ‘°° *° "°“°“‘ 'hm' _ _ _ W ' ab demmded by the mmncm “_ When Iusitil hath made hor task on »c ben it violates pu;-iiumenury pro. nity than that it was affronted. lallclel ol the llmm we cnllol earth complete, edure and gets itself out of the 'N10 ¢l'0llbl8 HDDGBPI I0 YIIW justify a strike ip the Civil Service And bonu" ‘t _my "nun 1.. .mo , hols by an "up,-uedemed l.ll||lll_l ll’ arlpa between the Mexican gov- even under existing conditions. Within the Jasper wells. A ' T lmariivca . lellh UU” - E§;_l.ii'5s_riy__¥|‘|‘0 pq- gn: sid- pslsqq l-is Posral. stalks 'ri-|nsa"r ct ¢a¢.m»u._ep| as tai-#pri the t bnttheenwssnedissvowsiefthsillltnyhi Nils dtiro lffthi the ls led- frotunossre its Sneaker. how can they expect °"“m°“t ‘nd U” Emil” Cl1ll'S° su" |°" un "h° “"‘°‘m°”» |°l“°° Tm” "°‘""' my i“k' , M -ll-Ienry VanDyl¢e. respect oi- confidence from me llllh_ d Affaires, Mr. Herbert C. Cum. Kxexglellotttainjgulzgzodllity of the_ _____<.._l_ llcf mins. The latter I is accused of -~¢>-_.___ lining made incorrect statements The South African election is to thc British government regard- °V°l'» lllli li- this writing tho results ing Mexico. The llsxlcan govern- 11° "M k”°"“- ru” °°'9*"°\°| _ --‘- t d that Premier Smutl. had been » _l__, _ The nrolllcru oisaiustlag sslmn ”‘°"‘ "°""”""" "'" "'° n""°” enema lu Pretoria- aut -tan an JUNE grant obli- ~ mechanical are clme- own lend s s great desi outside oi your have many s lover of home listen to gossip, absorbed in fs bit. pearl. which fe. -ts.. THE OFFICI OF THE HIGH_ COMMISSIONER FOR OANADA IN LONDON WEEK BY WEEK - During the week ending 4th June 400 visitors called at the Office out of which 254 obtained interviews and 145 registered. The High Commissioner for Canada learns that the Cattle Breeding Conference to be held in Edinburgh from July 'ith to 11th 'uclusive is international in scope, no special consideration being given to local problems. The Honor- ary Organising Secretary, Dr. G. F. Finlay, Animal Breeding Re- search-Depurtment, High School Yards, Edinburgh, states that visit- ors from the Dominion interested ln this subject, will be cordially welcomed, and he will be happy to furnish particulars of membership on application. Arrangements have been made fore the Bight Honourable J. H. Thomas, Colonial Sscretary._ to visit the Canadian Pavilion at Wembley on June 12th. The Canad lan High Commissioner and the Agents General for the various Provinces will he present to re- ceive the Colonial Secretary. The United Tanners Federation (28. Bt. Thomas Street, London, S. E.). have notified the High Com- nllssloner that they are anxious to afford facilities to Dumlllion visitors who are interested in leath ifetleratlon he will be most iluppy as nluch as possible of the Lentil r lndustry in Great Britain. Sir Edward Grlgg will address Pnlicy" on the 18|. July at 8.15 p. ln.. ln the Council Chamber, Old .County Hull, Spring Gardens, S. W. I., when members cf the In- stitute will ho pleased to use any Dominion visitors at the lnestlllg. The 169 Cnnudan Journalists wllo are coming over to visit the British Empire Exhibition will reach London on the 20th of June. Their English conferences are organising a st-,ries nf entertainments during their stay ill this country. Tlley will in all probability attend the Royal (}ardcn.Pnrty on. July llth. and the principal monlbors of the party ‘will have the honour of being presented to their Mlliastlesi on that occasion. ' ’ | The Canadian Government has appointed Mr. G. it. Stevens lute Canadian Trade (lulnnllsslmlnr ln the Wost Indies, to be Tracie Colli- miasloner for South Africa. lie will replace Mr. W. J. Egan, the, present Depllty Minister of Im-l migration.‘Mr. Stevens who is at‘ uf IN ililillilll r . , ~ , .lf .. . . . ' ,HABs1inAsni§;_rzv»{ , lltllfs sullferttle I . r. _. , 45 Mcl\’s A Suits,_ regular. $25_00 ' 2 value on sale Friday Saturday onl for..........=z'§"f'~c.§.'. `19. " _ 3 ”° _ Get in on this’ big suit value. You’lI save a five. ‘ . See our windowsnformodels. \ l- , , . l ,,_ _ HENDERSON &f CUDMORE 101 .Gnafton Street l 0.10-ai. ' _` . ' present in London will be here for another fortnight before he goes to` South Africa. l The High Commlssicnler fnrl Canaria has been advised by the Principal of the London County; Council General School of Arts and Crafts, Southampton Row, Loudcu,| W. C. I.. that he will be glad to' show their exhibition which opened on the 2nd June 'to any education- lsts or other visitors ironl the' Dominion who may be interestell in Art and Craft education. Tho Secretary oi -the East india United _Bervice Club has for- warded the following notification to the High Commissioner.- “Sub,1ect to introduction and election by the Committee a limit- sd number of visitors to England during the time of the British Em~ - pire Exhibition at Wembley will be admitted as temporary members without payment of any,._eutl‘ance donation or subscription. Com- munications on the subiect should be addressed to the Secretary 16. St. James's Square, 8. W. I." The arrangements by which the High Commissioner was to have introduced the Canadian Lawn Bowling Team (due to arrive in London on June 6th) to the Lord Mayor of London have had to hd cancelled, owing to the late arrival of the team which hug a busy pro- gramme in front of lt. The team is to visit all parts of London and will play teams representative of several of the English Countries ss well as the English Bowling As- sociation. The opinion of the Canadian Fruit Trade Commissioner that the Apple crop in general. while not a bumper one, will be very much larger than last ye'ar, is the result of a personal visit to -the West. of England and autbmtic reports rc- ceived irom other sections. Ex- -cellent yields of e ticlpated with though affected irosts in some districts, the for plums is doubtful but som -\-='-‘ on last As regards the are little high lest which with Clllr will a recurrence resulted The The reports .._ i _ l oillllur READ THE "FUTURE I do not claim the ahlllty to rcad the futuro any more than any other man who makes a study of conditions in his particular line, but if I were asked for s statement as to tho possibilities oi Silver Fox farming for the next five- years, my conscientious opin- ion would be. that we are in for a period of greatly increased prosperity and-better prices for Silver Ido: furs than we have seen during the past two or threo years. / Anyone who has studied the fox lndustry the last twenty yours must know that Europe l_lss been the great outlet for Silver Fox lure. and that all the worl 's records for pelts (which by ins way have been captured by Prince Edward island |-uiooii io, pelts) were mode at the great Loudon auctionsj These pclts foulld their way to Austria. Russia, Germany, and Francs. From 1914 to 1920 theso countries have been practically out of the market. Now Germany, Russia. Austria and France are again active in their demand for Silver Fox fum. The Germans were tho largest buyers nl. the January Lamimoni sale. sending the price of good skins up 50% above the previous auction sales figures. Germany also was the lsrgost buyer at the Danish sale held a month later. This ls good news for the fox rancher, as it mean/s a broad- er market and steadily increasing demand during tho next tow years. The United States is also demanding great numbers of Silver Fox furs. Thus market conditions are being creutsu which will take care of all the Silver Fox furs that can be pro duced. at prices that_wlll yield u profit ten times greater than any other farming proposition one can engage in, .if you intend to take ndvantage of this condition you would he wise to start your ranch this fall -and make your " -~~ “'11”-'tullllllmntl nt unco .. Joi' the . [urchasing of 'breeding stock, and avoid disappointment in - securing the kind and quality of foxes neces- sary tomske for sure success. Owing to my oxten. sivo connections in the fur lndustry of this province, I believe iam In a better position than any other man here to advise and select for You the kind and qual- ity of breeding strains chat the mr nisnkets of the world demand to- day. - Every fox I sell is scored by me and my score card goes with lt. I sho take .particular pains to see that mst- ings are satisfactory as to blood lines, etc.. and that the markings are eerefully proportioned, To ranches that require a cllsngo of blood my services will be psrticn. lsrly valuable, as I am in s posltioutc buy for them slmoetiny desia able strain or type. _ Book early and avoid dhsppolstllent. W. Ghestef Sifllclure cnsrlcttctcwrl, Prim :aware island, Cansds The Largest Direct Handler ef Silver' float Furs ln the World- .luagi st lnumstlcnalisllloluone. venereal and 'rcromn i Also Judge at loeton and -Mutlteoon limi. NU. My Score CIN Goes Yflth Evsry'Fofu. ,....'.'llllll .ll 2480-$56. _ ~ ,`.l‘. i-, plwe order '::.:“:.c:"" 'c0l,iosl>cl~uc is . . . _ Ill -- ... ériucvy iosllatilaw rim) * tp 0ll»t DCIIIIII / »>. li __'__`.,..