1931 Gratitude effects been I can now enjoy life is red LAWN GRASS I SEED’ Now is the time to attend to in laws snii Glmss ‘rl.o'r. . -Dig out the weeds, and sow lame of our "EVERGREEN" MIXED LAWN GRASS. s ¥yl£f;:IAL AMERICAN MIX- iWe have s. Special Mixture lor Cemeteries.) Then we aell EMERSON’S 'illllly Lawn Seed” made up from grasses especially adapt- slfor growing under trees lliil in shady places. For sale at our SEED STORE. Carter & Co. LIMITED llll Gllllll t Stupid- I illandicapiisd The eeniing stupidity of llilliy school children, is lllmlly chargeable to faulty vision. r. C°"°°l|y iltu-d glasses Qflen work wonders. 8"* Your cl\ild’s 3:°y°° examined G. r. iiuiciissoii F. _ Gordon Hutcheson °i|¢0l\\etrlsta_Ag_ your service. 'i °I'4¢l' Wie on record Is favoring g stricter Governmental censorship or number of youthful criminals. 'rho reldins matter, said Mrs norm, bi" PUWG Opinion "should bo mm. ed to the seriousness ¢g qu, Wu md _-- _ 7= F my .L-us Ci-lARl.u'l‘i'l::' ww ' AR|ii.Ai\. ' ment of Nova Scotia. __ . 1:1: 1 i _ ,__ _-___ ___ __ .lU. UU ~.-,- -~. . r .lowummnmg bubucmomn .1--2 ' - i ~ ;, rf =-- g- _‘__ __ , . 1' 5-UM 1'- - -1 _ _ undemlmnsm mmm” were welcome oz the Provincial Govern- - G 1 I °f Umdllh youth ans moiezlhfllx: 'ras attorney-oeam.i` :cms aut f it was no easy thing to, launch new ‘ ideas in Uie way of social develop- ment._ “Public opinion must always be created first." he slid. “As s. rule. - ins.newcounl:rylike`olira,thema-I I 'Hill thlnts come first, and social Compels Tribute. of Thornton' | a 9 In . to bear on the pro. ~ . ‘ » ihwush the work or the l.o.i:>.n. th N. S” May MPA ' Be" Ammo” that such conditions as existed before I e erec l ' . ...inc the “““‘°“°“°‘ ""7 ... P°"“P‘ the best unison. io. this minoos :ills oi; ltnli? n1`>'ro:laToot°:.l;l:o or C°mm“"’-““:.“.4°.°.”.‘.‘“' °P_'°“1“s muon" -was the .sooo brought votlis attention or the cov- the time had co_rne_ _fur tional and child welfare work in out- ernment,». “ pl" that women” me (tying mmm' Mr" B“““°“ “fl” Mevvr George iii. incomes woioonioa Euiplfe mengthen the mm' he. delegna "° dn" ’“°l'¢ YDI-ml the visitors on behalf of the City of uniting ih¢_m' W5" ‘.'l€l?‘f'.. p.°9.p.l° 1”” ith? Ord” I-nd work for Halifax. “Your organisation" 1-is by Mrs- C- E~.B1“‘**“ ln l‘°~‘7 th? Qfd" 1113* ‘ether than the --bun- stated, --has been doing the’ most as National- President dred and one dinerent organizations marvellous work, 1f, is Q Wm; that mgnbers of the Imperial 'which send us_ their appeals." has never been gttemmed. by my of the Empire. Work done by the order towards other organization and a work that' me 1. 0. D. E.. was found-V relieving the suffering caused by un- Cen only be attexripted by women of |901; said Mrs. Burden, one aim 5 employment had been "most gratify- the very l-ilgnegt ty;-,_ ` together all the womerr 1118." reported the president. , "You have certainly drawn from ~Never hu there been "Now that our War Memorial Fund the finest of Canadian wnmanhood need for.that bond than is on such a sound basis," she said in building u 0 H . p y ur organization," ‘ may when so many different We want to branch out and do continued the Chief Magistrate He ,re seeking to tear down that more. This year we were able to give spoke of the work being done by the we hold most dear, the pres- ' 15 bursaries instead of nine, and also Mary Gooderham Trust Fu d n in Nor- | of the unity of the Empire. io increase the amount or allowance them Ontario as one example or the . for overseas scholarships. During my activity of the social welfare depart- l insidious Doctrine il years since the War Memorial ment of the Imperial Order. "I be-E _ W” f°“nd°~S have been awarded and know that Canada and Halifax which we hold dear; i0 graduates of Canadian Universit- are going to be the better for it." tiles the SHGYO'-l llb°l'W f°1' 165- FOP posts in Canadian Unlver- ' ii-ig British race has struggled sities more than a Canadian degree , Archbishop Won-¢|| mg ages and makes ittlicenile. ist necessary, hence the pospgrm-|u. .. ..:.‘;‘;‘:?i:°.::°;:.;.f: iv me vm _ - iivered sh rt _ of ircii discipline of tyranny Five soldiers’ children held both bur- E 0 and interesting ad the corner. to teach them one that would make you shudder to hear it In metaphorical vein Mrs. Burden ideals from which we grow. The , trunk is the national chapter through which all the channels flow to the "The L g_ D_ Eg- said Mm wood ‘branches which are the chapters \ - works on a very large scale. some SD1‘€HdlHS 0V¢1' ¢V¢i'y PI‘0VlnC¢. as well chapters. perhaps, have specialities, gas the Yukon, Newfoundland, Bermu- md in our city child wen” ily milst do her part in machlng her B mah 1 ` children British traditions and a¢§m1r,_|:;n:tf;,;;i|.i.s 8' great work . ideals," said Mrs. 'Burden "Teach ` ' ` them the catechism for if you do - - o ` not there is someone waiting around n' l Lu” Suu » Mrs- R~ A. W00_d. Regent of the _ ad” MUMCIDHI Chiliiter of Halifax, in her i i le - M st D M _ address of welcome to the delegates, “ 0 We reminded those present that the week of convention was not g time welflre FN Mt till the list. It dress He was delighted the leade of th ' ,_ rs e women of Canada | We are told that wherever, in “mel-ed together in one place ., The U18 °\1¢ly1h§ districts. the School Car work which is hem d ' » by the wo- ff1'B-vtls. there is no Communism. But » g one the Mother as the centre oi the fain- men or the I`o‘D'E` is doing ‘much for Canada and the whole of th social aiiairs. 101' ‘B11 plsy and no work" and urg- compared the I. 0. D. E. to the Can- eq ev”-y memb" to be present “J "“U”“ m“Pl°- "Tm \‘°°¢S are the au the business session throughout the Week. as well as at the more is i . . . . > d h mnmidstion that no Britishei saries and scholarships last yen to be present at the opxing lxorleg . ' ' I. 0. D. E. sessions he said It was a ----- M tb ls c tr , ’ ' ° Q' °“ ° vionderful thing to see so many of 6 i i ttttt \ / /A "’> Irving Ethyl is Extra Ethyl ///I) ' / / 0 our cars . l°°l° Thr* feeling comes over you suddenly. The old car is going good today. Over the hills like a bird. No argument about' it whatever. That ,new process Primrose Gas sure is a corker. ~ Starts. Gets away. ' i road 1 , .. ,. ._ _...___-19-_ e and lda. the Bahamas and lar on India. me war Mnnonsi nina occupy our Daughters of the British Empire in O-Q5-9*-#O-O-O-§'f'O-OO' D-OOO-O-O-O-C League in England Through these ` latter affiliations we reach into every part of our far-flung Empire, . Has 20,000 Members "The leaves of the tree are the l20,000 members through which we ibreathe and which sustain the life lei the Order. The fruits are the re- cords of the Order'_s achievements. Ladies. each one oi' us is a. leaf or a link in this great chain. During the Great War, our husbands, sons and brothers fought and died to defend the Empire. Now, when it is once more threatened in a more 'insidious way, economically and politically, it is our duty to fight as only women can. to save the Empire for which our men gave their lives. Spread the - work of the Order by securing new ‘ members, organizing more Chapters, and teaching new patriotism.” For Empire Products The National President concluded her address with an appeal for the purchase of Empire products in de- velopment by the consumer of inter- Empirc trade. The Commonwealth had been built by workingmen who crossed the seas as emigrants, to make new homes. In turn, the sister nations nm given ms homeland united support in war, peace, frater- nal affection and in commercial re- lations. Trade Problems were i\0W engrossing the attention of all think- ing citizens, she declared. . . . This year is one when all who are able should help our countrty and by their purchases keep the wheels of industry turning in Canada and throughout the Empire. The surest way to end depression is to assist our industries." Pays Tribute Mrs. Burden paid tribute to the memory of those members who died during the past year, including tW° Vice-Presidents, Mrs. F. B. Fether- stonhaugh and Mrs. J. U. Power. as port or its resuler wk- “id the United States and the Victoria by Mrs Wood, the Quebec Provinc ial Regent Mrs w C Hoag; the dtleletes from French Canada. “We are here today ready to pi | and we are affiliated with the attention to 3 in-8, 4,8,-,¢_-» ‘ ~ . . '_ . . `, s.n li the betterment of our Order, o C°\lIi¢1'l'. our Empire," said Always I-to Fore The women of Canada, said Mrs. work in any phase of activity they might undertake, but she hoped that the Daughters of the Empire, with their high ideals, would alwsye be to rlotism or self-sacrifice was needed. "0Ul' mini' undertakings are grow- ing so numerous and diverse, that sometimes I wonder," said the Que- bec Regent, “if ws realize that this Patriotic Society of ours, which is a nation-wide Society. was in the first place founded by a woman; is new ¢l\ill'¢lY ml-nlied and controlled by women, and that all its new schemes, new undertakings, are the visions of Canadian women." . Committees Meet Various committee meetings of na- tional ofiicers occupied the morning and afternoon sessions of the alst Annual Meeting of the I. 0. D. E. at Halifax. During the afternoon. delegates who were- not in attendance at com- mittees werg tsksn for drives about the city and ister entertained at tea given by the John Stewart Chapter of Halifax. Each day s. different Chapter of the Order entertains the delegates. _ FARM Nofras _ GRADES FOB STRAWBEB-B-IES RECOMMENDED BY. THE FRUIT BRANCH Tl'l¢ fdllldwllll U8 l‘000mlh¢Dd0¢| In reply to the address of welcome n o spoke to the members on behalf of me Vlsiifllll d°l0¥ltee and especially new undertaklnts for our Order, to learn from each other and to co-op- erate with the one and only thcug t: Lil' 1 ' Mrs. Hodgson. I Hodgson, were certatinly doing great *H0 T0" When an expression ol pat-4 i l , Ethyl is Ethyl-buti1:’s the ‘ Climbs in a flash. fldles' along for traffic, picks up base gas that makes the dif- ’ ference in Ethyl gasolines. lrving Ethyl means a union of the top 'choice Primrose Gas with Ethyl fluid. . Primrose plus Ethyl makes Extra value Ethyl- Irving Ethyl. l`I NEW PROCESS with a run and darts through gaps well ahead of the crowd. There’s lots more fun driving acar powered by . Primrose-the quicker and quieter Gas of full stroke force. GASOLINE IRVING OIL CO., LTD.. Headquarferss- Saint John--Halifax l ‘ 1 The finishing touch --VELCO--the special oil 100% from a paraffin base. ,_ raianai. I F* shall be live-eigbths inch. measured from side to side. In order to allow for variations in- cident to careful commercial lrsdlng and handling, ave per cent by vol- ume ot the berries in any lot may be under the prescribed also and, in ad- dition, five per cent by volume oi the berries in such lot may be below me remaining requirements of this grade. Definition of Grade Terms the President. the or¢ier.woul