“MANITOBA OF THE PRESENT ae New Map Provides Latest aa oiiesrcation on Land Cor- diti 3. in war one of the first formulation: of a policy of road con On the | struction a extension of elect etter ae aes Bi ding to In peace a cae is a ning: of cvblihments ‘were provide maj ne ees const 6 war zones to the to 613,008 w maximum of thee Ganatity: as every igiee area snoluded feature of the country had to be | boundaries of the province known ae eS aetaible for mili-| settlement is pu: tary m ents. Ae increasing area of 2 fEvincece timesaccutate maps fully. every sense Inportant An Honitobe has a considerable. ates land transfers, 1 claims, forest-\ area, this latter repr 2 19,906 ry permits, or registra 3 ar Includin, area gion are established by geographical veyed in 1921 there is. “now available or astronomical Satter: To provide for entry 5,343,800 acres, 12 is information, which is copay acres of = sete ee covered new settlement \is ae ees In- important where proceeding, the Natural Rese of surv the Voter Topographical Hee during the pi t year. Unpati pect mesteads, Bre of the Int entry duties have not revised edition of the Homestead Map vet heat completed, include 1,296, 0 series of the Prairies Provinee 8. jacres, while lands alienated bu The Ipbert map of tl fs that’ docaptall account for apoE aly of Mar then the first Home- 2,884,840 acre stead Map Ae tenitbe eas issued in Looking to (er gees eh ae 1905 that provinee had in en Caer 860,000 population. influ BeOS ee MISE Se A TR Si “ ‘migration was taking Place feet dred ace, the Dominion “Forest Branch stead 5% for nie toda ama eet Recep eee Seb ab atimated at between 85,000 and 40, Pas, ore than 2,000, hospital here on ‘Thursday afternoon. has bee en accomplished which must pre- FUL HANDLING. northern aceon see nsiderable number of a 000 barrels of all Kinds, Of this am-| prospectors are ‘expected to arrive e member of the Novas Scot cede .the eventual-triumph. and the 60% i parallel ad notsbeen “n = aggregating a total of 2,388, unt about one-half was put up in the ate: Mr. n the party wei ne into Nepal 3 Resscetod: Cortes preiicgs aaa aii acres eae stvated in the Sevth style. Special efforts have been Sa Git gt wiuy input acl spetat [eel Tibet a ec Wee aes tokens Rapid pia of Pulp and consequencn only the smaller area various portions of the province, ot ade to pack a large quantity, and a ing. the set: to abolish imprisonment| approaches to the etn eee ee Fe ae Ree tasers at preset Poaseed tah ood percentage of the barrels used] that Re jest. “As « scholar, writer of his-|known to white men. Now they are| Paper Industry Requires Pro- é able for agriculture, The Gran during the season were hooped with |the Pefeupine snining area, As many. torical works, orator cnd-after-dinner| almost as. an:-open book. The picked Stetonicfor Future. : eo. Ueaed to; more are known to be coming from speaker, he enjoyed considerable dis-| men of the present expedition know n a considerable area of land New, Glaseom, NS—It 5 is reported British Columbia and other ‘western tinction outside his native province. x grazing purposes, ee Pedi! j = aie map 8 of great pea, those! Mabou coal properties in sd werness Dae Alta—Alperta’s 3921) @, Seeking Ri ng up land in Gounty by the British Empire Steel] ficld crop is officially valued at $125,- ermany,oPeking Mhevenge. saucumlet cand omni Manitoba, and, in eonjunetion with the Gommoration. Should ie: Corieratibe | qaoubor while the aetna iat ts of unoccupied lands, S| succeed ie capquisieg hliosd gaticblel ductsiaibigethiond {1 Aslion Naplonale’+publaliea a 166 | ct shortly te be oe Seal areas, it will control practically: od to $25,600,000. ene a oe 3 18 wel ts eo 5 ee entire coal fields in Eastern Can- 000 acres planted to pend Raat saan wi cae ete sa ‘abou coal areas cover Oiercs ta Gate tren Mall gible ol eis ~~ Sse Pe eetaaing their et Prmmes| sce: he a : Serrecet et preparation for and land eure useful information reg: siuare of approximately serene st 0 ont 4,000,0 atanusyets) Fe, on Oe reveaee Tee eihclead 13 y aie eonigrs aphical, ing 1 settlement. Copies he| °2 er Gues —Over 100,000 immi- ae BC An he ack.| observe seriously ae attentively the 2D deseriptive map oe of the two pamphlets re- ute Been stac doit o<Conadal iugpuisenowiemmscted nk sae a thaaners of tho Reich, of the country ferred to may be had on app drig the last two. ques by. the Sale ite abate 1 UbOetERE lett ea “In seven months of this bag ae This map'to the Natural Resources In ntelligence settlement,’ Branch of the Department of the In- terior nd the surveyed a areas. d whi ch is.an imp SOUTH OPPOSED TO NEW APPOINTMENT Field Marshal Wilson Lacks the Confidence of Southern ts paetirs in the St, John’s, Nfd.— Complete xeturns Islands re not ova fvailable but, according attributed to the ings Bank was formerly opened here THE cess Mary and Lord Lascelles at the altar ij an eee ROYAL WEDDING in Westminster Abbey. of the Rieeaare are shown in the photograph. The King stands at the left of the bride. The officiating clergy and some ‘ tee cates as “Your Ma; bish PROCLAMATION OF KING FUAD OF EGYPT MARKED BY ROYAL SALUTE a British Ak of the and R ~ of Egypt as an Independent Sovereign State is Forerun- ¢ ner a Creation of Kingship in the Nile Country. h pon Cairo fically and exclusively reserved to its ha, as King of pees was accompanied by the Oise it Cairo, Alero ard Port Said, 2110 of 2: the other erica and Marshal Viscount Allenby, hitherto the British High Commis- y members of |r led at the Royal Palace and congratulated King Fuad, whom jajesty.” Government has speci- a point is thal Genien of her precapitulation) ti ia ea pt by the Treaty of Ver- mila German and other ex-enemy citizens in Egypt do not possess extra- territorial privileges enjoyed by other nationals. Canada From Coast to Coast by Premier Drury. the Nets fishing of the Bay of che wenenr juck: eed atta ae ositor, to the AUR ts Star,” the catch is e number of failures Ses Pi laa. oct ane very careful method reduced to to 50 per cent. ‘he Hon Manning anes, Minister of P Agribaltare, was| £2: rst dep: Similar banks! Hon C been operated successfully in Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Manifoba aie the past few years. The ket to be moved to the Orient. Already| p, 25,000 tons have gone forward to that destination. Over 60 as Gas of the 100 per Pe erie but last year 70 per cent., and this year, Noted Nova Scotian Passes Away A despetc. from: Halifax, ‘om NS. ‘ter several months’ ‘iliness, Wilberforce Longley, Scotia, since 1905, died at a zr xis acca of pu a and Bavaria have madwest » 748 Senco ees of ihe emall German type of 1 These tractors, herring: packed in. British: Columbia! wijtet . are.:too. eae for agricultural this sel by whit) purposes; are intended for war, for in paslers ears ago Japenese| twenty ininutes sokae: cent,'of this dry-salt | tormed en co Protecting plates is was) a mstructed and are alate se souls iS kee place where th, wit bh hss no ane Ch) he Grenfell He the ae S Pie “aibet s itzer, whos age m y Pras Bauatorial Africa for him itle of “The ae one wor by ae mitita ry Grenfell ot i war is hot uncon of the th of world-w ve reputa- er contrac! ep their hands off. era eae cttseeoes ihe You dary is diminishing daily. Approximately 6,000 sokite at tae| y = i plane to recruit the csebalads to 10,00 These forces are for a population of about one eine of which th a cial work ae the ic: sae itationtca inera- Though Pimitiedly funds, te lack of ity of Peron seems t 8 ful effort to serve in an adequate way. and tt is “they hae dn tietten wil next meeting of the Dail cathe i a 7 Sas Must Deepen Elbe for Monster Liner erie reece only a nom- inal fee was, charged. From the re- port-on nica Extension it also appears that the s: ing rendered in t erate cise a that the ge of Onti try as well as in city, ee cgkidia-to take it ES of the resources of thee ° atch from. Berlin says The fase biggest ship, hp 56,0 tonner Bismarck, which is. s¢ todaned to etter’ ghee BaReAtiatie- bervice under the British flag and be named the Majestic this spring, a rvice is | against the strong or the di kers of the times, | thought ae And the du give up; never, after we to remain Epobee in Tt is . aesunat “Goal for which: we are like- ings, that an th hout formulating a “(etermin t evil whose memen The importa ¢ thing ie make the “best of the cee ay our coi oale we may rable Nature imposes. ther toward another may “make We must be fai sent: ela t to e difference - | busi owever hou; ae et rise} | sim laticn: of the six cougties, and for We » spend, no energy oe ate thie reason = pie ested to | to Gee tau Mi e that trust. i i over failures and demerits;| Ontario oats—No, 2 white, nominal. Great Brite would not mean so much to deoupothi ‘heat : ing ourselves or serena lhe: a caves vaeae The Basaitiocn poets ne ie - = ae letted but we cannot ask a friend| bewailing our cults; ose Bl ie day i ed, continue to:dig trenches across the Pe a : take less than the best sro hdae Os (sak Of ‘thet ocenic IgE beak we anak pects ea scoording to freights roads and to destroy bridges “along The University’s Public always be in the| 8° on. Buckwheat No, 3, 78 to 80e. the border. Some of these en Service. Sighs of fuse th oy we Sati satisfy. © Rye—-No. 2, 86 to 89. repaired, but the caaee ame ane are Yet the duty, present or absent, is Manitoba flour—First. pats.,. nom- again blocs pcr aee posted for} The last issue for this academic the same. luty is, never to were flung, |in London the mire. the low whisper of an im- visit to Rome {3 unasked; por society ce atte at adie is fh ie etieal ty 0 oH part, to ac- stick to the ~ Canadian teschest who are teaching | inal nd are to spend the Easter holidays in a bat pacific ws the Sart Ireland. cultural machine.” atch from Dublin say: Start Anew. liest to rise and go on. . The first so gs fe the surest incentive is the wish Life is a series of chances to begin| one person that we shall aaa 9 on ee Britain, France and Belgium afresh. cept or we refuse. Per-| in ee Te so real misfortune in Iie ix Summer Season haps we are saueelany over a broken| is to have none who cares what we resolve. But not require a ae pee ourselves ie true friend despatch from erie a says: n, former Chief. ats resolution to us hold on life again. would help. us, not with ift of “Summertime” in Great Britain will British army, the task Ve may renew the hi body can give, but begin Boras 26 a end October 8. n order to this effect has been given s. |to secure uniformity in time 0 France and Belgium, with 4g: 6c: | varity Sere like a i human wills to surmoun' S 5 13,340 tons of ghee p oe Herbert Semel High Gonna Cie ots oF mer tine, has recovered 0 Everest Again. HEAVY TOLL UPON CANADA’S FORESTS PULPWOOD NEEDS CARE- « The attack on Mount Everest in the imalayas, the apex of the earth, is a mistake a failure, qualified carefully. out to be resumed. It is to call the attempt of 1921 unless the term is reconnaissance ery element of the ae They! what to expect. They ioe ot © what errors to avoid. yee From 23,000 feet ares the fir ‘actor is the ability oft am .| im which Canad chine: t ne orestes isis tte, can hed The pulp and ants eee is one Bey carry ct many si antic oftrt Se work, ae Duke of ue any teal eineten Ange, ae tnalent of the ats, ie 6 f 192: 20, 000 fest, has heen far by} average per rail of 60,805 tora the ee and by. ae " Bubl wheres the output of the twenty-eighd the altitude records: Pas “D4, 600 feet) United State: © pists was 970. have been made by: the mechanical de-| 620 tons, or $4,665 tons per. mill, vice. ee Seale Dedily effort che ear s showing further ste improved ries. apparatus, so ikat. the condiion of the Canadian paper situa - imiber is aleve = all einen of) tton, decrease’ in production — for a perhaps recal a lwelre: wontte ef 0a mpared teat Be aecies ‘who ‘take ‘bo their | ves ae same perlod of 1820, was 24 hee! are tents to be put! Per cent. in the United States, and - Up, acres transported et] bat 8 per cent. in o a. United ‘rom Catiada a ia ae = cooked. The eerial ascent) States bass of p f the high mor ae no landin is relia wiously a very Sac Business ea the ‘pollestrian| es nace’ 1 a for public in-| tons. I posse ‘in othe conquest of the earth's loftiest peak is t iy means one more victory of the indomitable spirit over) the obstacles nature imposes for our| (ee Nov were ae 201 tons, while ext ae supplier was Sweden, rules fay obtained but 5.416 mp jorts from all cown~ but an ente were 6,278 tons. Pulp and Paper Export Daring the same a fee a severe at Man itoba ee ONG $1.5: Manitoba oats— 2 CW, 58%; extra eNee defects wer No, 1 Seed, b6c. Ma: 1 Our peril Weekly Market a maint D ah dem: Beans appa Lk ob bushel, eek have to bring the Northern, ai 40; p pineal pee tances and at en- Atop p per im larger m for ie rat ; =e ee Meals, $2.35, pupae, ave realized that th sonar, i 0 simen fanptacton ap tine, date to 150 f their investments in manufacturing mista cite ae Bay ports admperigan comm No. "2 yellow, 74%4c3 . 8 yellow, 78; No. 4 yellow, 78c; fae Meee. inconven- Ontario flour—90 Late eeu pat., bulk board, per bbl, ns i freight, 8 to > Montreal oy 5 Sa _ to $19; lover, eee Stra lots, Get cat track, To- rapt, ‘$12 to $13. Unofficial qu MGethdtectiat wheat, i side; ee aoe mixed, $18 q, —Ontario N ‘30 to $1 0 $1.41, delivered ‘Toronto. io No. 8 oats, 40 to. 46c, out: one rio comnm—58 to 60c, outside. t in Ontario flour is pats., in cotton $8.20 por bbl} 2nd pats. ; “p72 traights, in bulk, $6.; fae Tears tstanete in cotton | #2 sacks ‘$8.10 per bbl? Snd. ba 91 $8.20. se—-New, large, 20 os 20%; to 21c; ‘triplets, tripe, "26 to 2c; Stilvons, new, 24 to {Botton Fresh Ce ae 22 to 0. Vt 86, out is Ib.; Sei tins, 17 to 18¢ p lant depends upon the maintenance Ontario comb honey, per Aca ‘, uate pulpwood supply, and by 0. @ re] ut-ove: reas and Smoked meats—Hams, med., 32 to| More inténsively a their re. + cooked ham, 47 to 50c; smoked | maining timber from fir sl ieee rt Be; cottage rolls, 30 a 0; breakfast bacon, 29 to B8c; specia’ brand sr fast bacon to 40¢;} DELHI APPRECIATES a, bone: A 1 Cured mes sear bacon, $1 THE PRINCE’S VISIT 0 $195 dae steric $17 to $20; mess ; pice sy Z Lely $34; short cut backs, $36; light-| Agrarian Situation in United weight rolls, $89; heavyweight rells,!./ Provinces in India is More ee ure, tierces, Satisfactory. aes ine to 1840; alte n 2 Tee a) . 4 ints, 18 to 186.” Shortening, terces, | A’ despatch from Det 5 16 to 1644¢; tubs, 15% to 1 Legislative mbt: to 16tke: prints, 17 to 17ie. official membe oe es steers $7.75 to $8.25; Bree “00; buteher, steers, | solution See “ge, HA 8 i 50; good, ae $6.50; do, med "5b; $4 oe $95 butcher, helt » pas expressing appreviation of the visit of the Prince of Wales amd gretting th iz his visit was at a close. n sng gure budget, de Agaahiy ey ce, do, and cutters H bulls, ood, ‘sh 0 to 6. on bas com, , | Powe mi fers, moved F aaners_and cutters, $1 0 | exper of to. $20; t pig a eel the Exooutiv, rae This tae choiee, $12.50 to $14; $11; do, com., $5 to $7; $12 to $14; do, com., $6 to $7} sheep, ghoiee, $7 to $8.50; do, good, $6 to $7} io, com z 88.5 j hows, fed and watered do, to $12. 26; aby conn oh fens $11.76 to jambs, ehotee, |g ue ia tural di ie I e page ig fished an BrP Well’ be delayed. oa provincial untveral sity, Ata Oats— West., No. 2, 65% in reachinig the ocean by the discovery. when public interest in educa Be, 660; No. — 02% to tn, Fleur Man. that she is too big to navigate ahosealis ens of Kish a gate Selig | Dressed hey Spring chickens, | spring wheat pats., firsts, $8.50. Rolled , arcane ed River Elbe between Hamburg a: e it la gaatitying to know the Uni. | 30. to S8e; ‘roosters, Fowl, 24 to| onte--Bags, 90 Ibs. $3. Z Bran, $32.50.) through a dletuntedinkes: ovata e co PRS ER ea versity td Teron ie satisfactorily 800; duck sings, 9c; Seeker 45 to Short Aye aes —No. 2, per ton, car symptoms of fur further trouble are beiner remodeling ofthis big sister| meeting this quickened interest, f e. + : el closely watched of the Imperator and Vaderland will ey eae “Dealt Spring chigkens Fy ch hn care 2). The. In ement_way be completed’ by the end of March,| Twelve chesries, t '30c! ducklings, 88c; turkeys, 45'to 50c; | to 35i%c. Potatoes—Per bag, car lots, | based upon a the Gev- but extensive dred ef the lower| son, vaised in a hot house a x EES 806, 90¢ to i. apa Ot Che United, ee ia Elbe to a depth of thirty-five feet will| sold in the ey Markets for 150 HE JOHANNES! - | ‘ary Good B) seed inferior, $6; be necessary before vhe can start to-| francs, or $1.1 jece, Last year Peeks sia | by exe New Tela Percights! 30 to 3103 | selects, a3: 25" fo ‘$13, 0; sows, i to rs ee 9 é ward the ocean, the fet pepe monent's $1.25 a piece. Mounted trcops patrolling mine preperty to preserve onde: new laid, in cartons, 34 to 86c. $4 less than Platts: Deputy ‘Ruler of World camara WITH YOU “THIS AFTERNOON ToS JAY Po? \S GONNA SHOW You THe OBELISK! (TS A GREAT BIG STONE WITH A WHOLE is a Woman REGLAR FELLERS— By Gene Byrnes AN WRITIN ON IT} PAGEDAS “co! patch from says :— ithe eatin of Dopoty Ba Ruler at t Lon don has been conterres upon ales Hoe Charman ete the ba London Come Jewish wom: wi Mes aie’ af the eahies © hie Rabbi, the tet tine = woman ba ever held this post. Spain Safeguards Works of Art from ee A. despatch from London Spain has taken drastic action ue vent raids upon ancient Spanish mas- terpi faa Biche tax of-100 per cent.’ mace upon all iis oel ish, oy oe dato earlie are exp itted a mine 1880 ohiat