"f-'1"t‘.‘lu‘>. ll lli,t;ilr'r price on the PAGE FOUR THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -7:-'lm -1-'54'-fr'--~ - - - \ \ ! I-l.I 1 ~,. * j -1235.; (___, _ _ . - -- __ - _ = = % l ‘mr cuA|l|.o1'rETown ausnnuu verse tv uf wiv l-,:,,,,|,_.,,,_\y', \ nr-sl-r s. uc-l.ule_ Ll. P. \'luv-rrcslvierrl-J. if.. aililllll Secretary -l.le||t.-P/-l. U. A. Maelinnou. 9- I 0- Th id I ll, gunadl ~ ¢ e an ex or llditur and llsuaglug Director-J. B. Burnett e ea ° p All $1.50 per year (in advance) malisd in Lauada and United Staten. anvl:u.'a-lsnm unrumsrssrarlvls offering an oncning for high qual- sol-lsvs lidirors-Frank Walker sua D. K. Unrris _ busily-5; ln 1-,--.~_-xo l; having the , siifl-'.{fiE`l1§.ly iruuuaes lash moo use yur us aavsucs) asllvens. _ choice of ,wo ,:,_,.,.(,: Merkel!! each n:~'r'rl:1> s'ra'rl»:s-ras Becxwlln 8p°<=»ai_auD¢r Inc- law Url Cfnlrll ` 15 -5. ,,, ‘ v 9 Building, New York Cicy_ General Motors Bniiding_`Detrolt lnrcrstaia Builli lny bee( emma m ‘ Ig? nuvmm S' > __ _ { Y ._ ing. Kama l'lty_ wulbugsby 'ran-sr uuualn¢_ ehlcszmt Byl;\d\\cM~ Trhlllbmusi. be sonwvlzat bewuderulg to ». IIOLIDA INTEBIUPTION Ii 'il' . St. i.. ull; Glenn BulltIlng.Allanta; Mouadnoc uldihg, I . " ` ` ~ ` ____ my sau. street Pni|auslpb|a_ this Cinderella of our export fam- B, /,,,,,_, W_ B,,,.|,,,_u_p l I :¢_» _» ' m J :Fi"‘_-E5I‘§i5"15;.f§,,;.;. V ., `f1;.sI_-":.`:"‘=.`f _- nf PUBLIC FORUM ‘this column rl clit for disonasinn by llehlpollo of questions ol ilhfon Charlottetown fleudlnl not necessarily udnrss .grains or sononsalaltl, titer - M i M un ' ily. This once thriving trade, vir- ' l Sir.-Al We “mill the wake' when Th who dm me R31" "U gfmhum Hu” tusuy ruined by s l~ontbla_\tlol'1a:lt dairy pro- duct considered from an export standpoint ‘.1 eheesg and, in view of the general tendency towards de- creased production, the volume of cheese exported from Canada has been decreasing. The minimum ex- port of cheese occurred during the year ending March 31st, 1931, and dl.. g illat year was slightly less than 50 million pounds. Canada exports and imports some butter each year and for some years prior to 1931, imports exceed- ed exports while during 1931 and 1932, exports exceeded imports. During the year ending March 1930. imports of butter amounted to sl- most 42 million pounds as compar- sd with exports of 1.300.000 pounds during the same year. During 1931, Canada exported 10,680,000 pound; and imported 2,821,000 pounds while during the calendar year 1932, ex- ports nmcl',lll;etl to 3,505,000 pounds lcd imports to 238,000 pounds sr butter. During the heavy produclng mouths of l/ith 1931 and 1932, was rrT.\'i\o`,_v higher ln price than lnltlrr and this dispar- ity in rf~iaitve vrllues caused diver- .Hn ,,l,-U. 0 o be t s submitted to the senate, on the eve discovered if Dr. Banting, ably ss- mud* ¢“5°Ym°”i» Ii' 13,1130 mild!!! canadian nbc,” md bum, W", of suffering from an embarrass- sisted by DF- B955 hm KWH! UD °'-if b"°kf“‘“- ing exported. the disparity in is th Frmd an applicable to cheese and not to butter, s. further advantage is placed on cheese 'ss opposed to C The danger beoettlng unrestricted emphasized in the oonunent of the Legislature by Premier Harrington out opposing the principle of en- lllwd trade dealings between that may be negotiated between declaration of policy without re- servatiom. It is to bc hoped that the crilinsl resolution will be wlthdra/wn and that the House will s benefits of ths Stabilization' view. » for politicians and not for states- ¢X1PNmes the best and most con- men; and it is now the laughing sidered Now, 509:15 gplnlrm wlgh_ stock of intelligent people and the glbe of cynics throughout the world. The nnal word on moclcrn govern- ment is that it is now far too Umm’ md "M United s"°t°" it skilled a profession to be perfofrm- emphasizes the necessity 101' min- ea any longer by political amateurs. taining adequate tariff safeguards These were suflicicnt when elec- fm- the NU" soon. ood md ,wel toral laws, and such like, were the industries in my Noipmou treaty chief work of Parliaments, That is all over now; and the business of statesmen is the planning of na- th°`1""° °°“nm°°' N°" 5°°U"~" °f tional life, which is an -infinitely all parties can lubsoriibe to this more difficult work than the passing of Reform Bills.-Fornigllilv Rc- There is no reason tn suppose that because States do not readily, "mm1m°“°l7 ‘dam tm’ Premier* submit to international organlza-i safer Arid BNI lloiy worded 'tions today they will be equally amendrnent.” ' unwilling in the future. But just The peopl, W,” wngenlmg und 3”" “hue I Wm” mm U' °°“' as the development of national Jus- desi,-lug pm-Meg even when the “°‘“i°“” ‘t wrt L” m”`°'p° ‘T EDITORIAL NUTES tice has been gradual, so also will demand for outlay, dld not origin- d°"°m‘g z° “mm further ‘dd `° 3. be the developmcnt of internalionnllnle with them. and they approved um” W f'h° *muy m°'"'°“°“° CRIMES He-a\~cn's chimes are slow, but sure to strike at last: Eal'th's sands are slow, but surely dropping thro'; And much we have to suiler. mush to do, Before the time be past. Chimes that keep time arc neither slow nor fast: Not many are the numbered sands nor few; A time to suffer, and a time to do. And then the time is past. -Christina Rossetti. faxpayers And Governments (Winnipeg Free Bless (Liberal) ~7UdEil'\8 by a Washing despatch .l“5fiC¢< A11 IHW FCSYS lllfimamy Oni and npplallded the inauguration ‘of ‘ ‘ - t in be seen t i l trees Uncle sam 1, not yet prepared to the consent of the generality oilscrvices ,ml me expenditures for °:;::e:;1 fountain rsagnbuha be ment of market riches and will have their lnvestigclliolls owing to the Th! Chl-D80 mlm \ VNU! PIN! to make up its mind whether if. is difficulties-financial and other- to I daily WH 8 lrelt step in ad- P’i°°° "°‘“° "° °"°” '"°t°‘ 'hm to culuvsze nl-lush business of re- ,a-se-:liar beset mam. By dogged vence. but what is needed naw is 01° “°° *"3* th’ N" z°°1°”d sumo the ending of its Western persistence they brought their an uninterrupted daily mail and products. Ln addition to this, since herds at least to American stock- work to s successful conclusion. DNN- Th* f°Ni¥D mail comes to yards, as it did before the Han-ll-y- | As you know. insulin saves the town reslllhrly but 15 03011 held UD smest mln ui: but bl-Q.-°d everese 01d lee- I am. slr, ste., around the corner, and that it will Not' omy has mmm” d°n° this ONE ANNOYED f butter to the manufacture of 4 _ , b U b t .t ha been found h sh ld this v t be the enter ln and abide li' only thc 'fm d‘“‘e-C5 “ 1 5 . °°"°' °“ 1”” ° ° inzbt key can rr s=.-coveted. A mb- ‘Of S°“'l°e in all kinda Of ailments- nsnlatcs rlmouou rtortms case to the extent that we do not bn-5 foot may secure iz for the ,n_ heart disease, cancer, tuberculosis, I`¢Cilli\'° W ¢XD°l’¢ ill-iii". Pl’0dllC€1'S-iclividuai, tar-water or beer for the :"'°ma_°h md' i‘m'esMn°1 ulcer' mn' A WU- : butter would is all pmbsbllltylfslthful. new laws for the nation, I U1 ailments- *“1"3°d “‘Y"°": Sir.--Many readers may possibly more “vom-ably situated thambut some way and some time we lgrlixnd gr ggitri’ rickfs' ‘llxsuie be SWB" that the largest mana- h 'ld be I H all can glide from tumultuous sets it “ fee an egs' 3' 39"" 'md °i1'¢U5 011 f»he_Amerio&n *Y W0” 1 °XP°" "K a Small into smooth WMM ,healing of broken D011” _ continent has its collection of snl~ urplus even with the advantage of .Nor s,ght nm. swrld to war against Hotvever. as Dr. Harry Blotner mah md ns trammg ‘rounds “_ he application of me benefits or ,hee mm; -points out. next w Nw V2-19° °f in- .iasent to the town or sarasota. t the Stabilization Fund. 'For whom all winds are quiet aslsuun in dfabgtes' insulin hi: $1” F]°fid3» 550115 70113/ mil!! l0llth ,he sun’ greatest plfwtlcal usefulnm ° from st. Petersburg. The corporate , ._ , _ treatment of extreme thinness. or name of the UWM" I Ri un RECIPROCITY Au “MHS ao the shom' "'SkimliI\@5S-" 1’1°f due W d1°b°i'°°' Brothers. who started thi bliinesi and vet. why should we expect DY- Bl°U1=f 1'¢l°°fi~= “”‘°“°“ °”` in I- mall Way Mme' thirty years ollr Uiopias to be realized’ Maybe »°s’ seven men and twelve women' 55° °’ ’°' R15 ‘WW 3' m“mmml°l1* reciprocity and the imp01‘U=\n°° °f it is nothing more than onc o" the im normal physically' "hose mes “I” °°“Ce"“ and °W"5 an im!¥\€l1S¢ Safeguarding Canadfs interests in luusious_the mam-lxllili-.~l~,_ `;~<-l-- lvmed _"mn 21.” 56 Kim' meg ““'“b" °f Wild animals- trained any reciprocal trade agreement haps.-by reason of \\lli-.il rrf were ah very~ mm fort: er nge an horses’ °'b9“t MW f-l'8il1€d ele- humen ilielshi. 1'-mg‘“B in “ight h`°m'7z phants. several varieties of rare with the neighbouring Republic is - im 167 pounds and ln height (mm birds. and own their own railroad i5B to 74 inches. tum, B wan as 1 Th N , t ,. 1,- _, . an mmense area sydney Past-necora,spoliucauyln- m1y°d,,.,;z,e,;n ll; They .au “°”°°`;°dk:; b’ “°“'°:,' °f lend 1'°r the growth of reed and d9l>¢I\d€Dt11€W'SPRP0l'. On the LlbCl'- Ve,5,,mc5_ It ié 8 phase of me C-“SUV tlfid ME :H we§;;;3y'md other uses in connection with such al Reciprocity resolution in the Gemmn c1aS5_“_“_ and its objem were anx ous 3 an occupation- Durlnl a recent ‘ 'll: t l' ll the help pos- lvbvs scan. legislature. uve is iivowelly the liexlernllnatlbn.. gglelm 0 me a rf;°m3:r°;>i1;»\1r nariyullao ilu; . _ , ~ _ on _ “I1 Mir- Robert-wrvs resolution." °f the ‘Mafxlst enemy- Ii m“Si» 'nwy were taught how to mea- extent orytbe g11lnEll;`rervrb;e§i;;; 'it says. “should be introduced even indeed' enlarge Germanys status in sure and inject insulin and h0w of seeing the enclosures containing' 1 the world, end reparations, and at- to t k me of an lnsulln gy;-lnge . _ in the forum where it constitution- _ fi 8 C f the ions, tigers, leopards, giraffes, _ _ tain equality ln arms. But it has and needle, Insulln by ml-,u¢,h ly M h “U7 `b°1°n3""'t‘h° Parliament °f oanallzcd hatred against Socialists ` pos' r mw' ew" .5 wen as the ` l t ff tive. _ UNI”-dl.-it lhUl11d be 01790501 by and Jéws: it has never directed it mAf;,.e§ns,{1;n lnjecglong were y evriazrk of ,amy grades' \ e every member from this Province against the French. Looking for a begun each person began to Bam bras wer? to a :nm e;»;me1:; regardless of,part,y ties, for it calls .-foreignu enemy. JCW5 ‘“"` 535'” weight at once and several contin- to mam’ only that the ewpilantl for “mlmocitv in natural nm- 'many' “ed 10 sein with ”'°“i=hi“F “Pm” were used lavgely for worms nur- duou" between muses me me .nm Nm’ mm om,” ‘m ,_\;f;;1;f‘°xfm‘;;’°t;‘1;§‘;"‘;g"‘;n'f;s '23 pobeailn s/ssxltzlcn lb their training Unit” 5'°~i°°- 0911 N158 l “Mt” wave of reckless despair. '1‘hey pro- | msulln ab3ulYf,went,y to thirty min- or ck wr )' we am MW some ural product." would, if the ideal mised all things to all needy men. ples befole each meal. rmg_ It 'was indeed .I colossal wh expressed in the Robertson res- and their WONIS “fore b¢1i€\'Cd by In thiricfn cases after the insu- lecucm _ sluufm should be realised, be ue- m”"°“°‘ °f ““'-”“l°i°Y°d “nd “nd” lin WHS -=i°PP°d “W ¢“1”°d Weigh” But the above was s slight exper- prived of tariff protection and the paid Germans' It is easy to make reniawed' °" °°“M"“ed to increase ience when compared with our vis- Novl soma oomery mdim ex. promises, to create hopes, to utter for “.01-ks and months afterwards. it to the great Museum of Art sm ry ` magn‘flcent threats but to re- Insulin appeared to be a tonic, t ' HYNDMAN sz C0. LTD. Provincial lTnni£¢el's ‘ - ' - ~ d in l rt. o _ - ' ' "md 1” th’ h°’“° “ami ‘° the build B “W0” Simlfffd bl’ H 5"- lnC1‘@f\~‘@d thc “Pl’°“"°» ‘md “pp” tllieelnmrrlxlise jstitfugwlnrgopebyy tl; ‘ ,/' ilu/ :The 61:12*-wneestim Aguratmtv Ci?"L§hal:i°m¢‘:‘:»'v; Fiylrmnlnmenls : _ alll FCS \`l B [Ca ' CS Q B-ll destructive C°mP°tm°“ 017 “W 111' rible Wa’ and im 9'0" more WF' CUNY m°1`C f°°d was dgeswd and same. people. This splendid treas- T H | 5 as indicated in tha accompanying letter. Without obligation send par- lemlvgly ¢,¢pl¢,l¢,,d may pmdumon rible peace is a task that requires completely absorbed. ure house is known as “me John - O p O ¢|°||l3|-5, D¢p|,_ 43.0, of the United smut such l de_ other quslmcs than those of the 1;, mlght, bevwell for very tiihelir; and Mabel Ringling Art Museum,” C U N Name . vel em Dum be othm WHY “nd de’P3¥°E“e_- Hifi” "W-“-5 “'9"k_ i“‘~`u"id“a'5 to cms" _ and is said to contain the largest Address ..................- ....... ....................-..-...--..... cpm W n 3 mmt stand and deliver or ner wil' evcll phys'c'ans rvgafdillg the use °f in ueouo rl al ln ~ ~ -~ oo nofoginalpntlngs °f °' Dumb cahmny "° tm’ P"°V" tually fail. "Sic scmper ll-l-.~:ltlls." . sulln as a body builder- the world' valued at app,-oxlmagely ince. the economic reflex of which -N. Y. Nation. -“'*-’_"”’ twenty-eight millions of do1lars.t0- would be felt in every Maritirne 1 ~ ~-fj, _ gather with art pieces and sculp- ¢l¢y` ww-n' ml,” md nu.” dip It is probable that we shall never _ _ ‘ F tm.e_ Many of the mmm-|85 an mot ‘ get s. scientific Government until ' /Q "~" the original productions cf such this destruction is ruthlessly per- 7 - __ I ‘ world-famed artists of the past as Wm" ‘mumment 31"" m me formed. The party System was made' 0% Ra heel. Rembrant. Rosa. Bon- of the horses being- trained for the P _ heur, Corot, Reynolds, etc.. and se- veral have been seeured from the priceless collection in the Vatican at R:-me. A School of Art and Jun- ior College is associated with the Museum. It is certainly a memor- ial to John and Mabel Ringling. "The residence of Mr. John Ringl- ing-a. Venetian palace in its sett- ing of tropical beauty, overlooking Sarasota Bay, is without a. doubt one of the finest in America." It is located near the Art. Museum cn Bsrasotab North Shore. - » Nor is the Museum itself with its art treasures the only choice exhibition of beauty to be seen in connection with this t.rsaaure~ house. The outer and inner courts of this palace are marvels of the sculptors' and iandscs.pe-deoora- tor-'s art and collectors genius. collection. In the courts just men- . beat his swords into Plou8hshsres. H10” whom it gowms' and the “but purposes' building' and up Corinthian columns, 'ricdless stat: lion dluuu: 1932 from the manu- l°:lf“1:l‘_~ of hllliel' to the mnuufac-i ¢_'llr~r~.l'o'.ill<-1, it. foiiutlx; that ii' both" ' I .,-nr* n y P . t l int b fl r P The despatch sus that President ?f,se,,f;Gf,§;,,snf,D;;‘; ,Sem ;T,';m°; ’“”,°‘ °’ lm” Sums °' m°‘;f; un-y of classical mls, ten-seed D l h t l to ODG W Roosevelt has in mind construction to select tlwsc 5,,l,jc¢l5 on which 3 Y]:esp:;;t;lo;re;xgmustlon as gardens with tropical shrubs, green °f thifiy new WBFSNPS. U10 008i W general consent may be obtained. ulllorsm b them as by the ilblic sw"d"~pe"ecuy trimmed wlm smooth walks faced by varied rare be $930.000.000. There are to be They mlly be few and by H0 11168115 in the days when it was a ease of "Uwe" It B like l drum ‘mm twenty destroyers, tour submarines, ’° “dvanced as “me might wish' "NSY mme' "sy 5°" with pubuc the "Arabian Nights" difficult of two airplane carriers and four 10,- But gcneml consent on small money' But' unfortunately mr sw' description, and a scene hard to 000_km sbmnch ‘un cmLm_s__au thing; is biettcr d_isrlg;¢;crnent rrrnments. electors are not' given to tcm, on” nu away 1mm_ on 88%' S5“05» CUUSC Dm- .ntrospectbn and remorse, in good Th town of suuot. mm Within 'ix m°n"M‘ duces the habit of consent, and byillmes they arg gp; go sg-me wllh wmv; “ppc” -t "nt mm” to be -_ that alone can dr-t-nlo|~-ment bc,l,l.@ claim universally made by mom Q( .4 nsldemm ,nt mm I Twenty-i/W0 m¢mb¢l’S 0! i-hi! fostered. ~g.',overnments that they provided the pm* of bmmum wwe ‘N mah, House of Commons, living in Lon- -L prosperity, and in adversity they bemmuy rwdmc” ,mwnded by don wlthln . mile of PM-"uncut, The City of 0Sh3\Ti\ |li\S U\kCYl|al‘0 equally Tcndy 1,0 g1V¢ thi? QOV- semhhvpjcal ahrubbern 'nh . “_ have had hem ,mtaned m their prompt measures to prolcct itsciifernment the full discredit, ebsolv- mmd .number M “ne puma bum, h mes meh rms by mepho against further imllositwllf- on ihcflug themselves from all complicity. ,nn The mn", round .mug L, ° W ne part of unemployed men who were : This is why all Canadian luvem- vu-led md f,,¢lm¢;ng_ Hen .lm “‘h°"¢V°l' the diVi51°“ Wu* "U8 in for a long time on the relic! lists; mcnls me in trouble at the present me cm bnhe in the mn. of the he House. Thus they may arrive in but who refused to go to work on, time. Gulf of Mex,” °"U_d., of me |m¢ to vom Tm membgl-5 ln quell- thc Governlnent au'pol't :lt Tren~l ~ nu., ,md nm in me “Num nw". ,on my be able to escape constant ton when the opportunity ollm~r~ri_ mended to jail for a week by the lag” md gh, gulf mel; ' _Mendmce by their devke but These ungrateful men have been, magistrate. Since then several of mmmlng lp gg, p,¢,,,bm»|_ one h th I to the ;_mmd stricken from the relief lists. Tlncei them have changed their minds mn travel elghsr by gh, longer illey ave 9 Y ea" 3 ' of thc ringlcaclcrs were arrested onl and expressed their willingness to route via 'psmpg "ld ova; the 1 their ¥n.nerals. have made. \Tnz 'rncs was -'and not so long ago-that_many men looked upon life mannnco as mono to cover the cost of Tllea cqncthe next sugs.Men_ realised how easily Lhfcy gm; wcno or e and cY.l£:n. Lifts. insur-a_noe was purchased as protection. Now having seen the collapse oftho"ncw era” of speeulauon . . . having lost entire fortunes too late in life to recover them . . . havi experienced bitter , fiunnciailfosses in an eB'ort to recupsr-ate dwindling invest- ment values...men are find- ing their life insurance to be the soundest investment they This will grobably bring about the next ig change in men'a vie int on life insnwrl::1oe.No long er 111,03 |loo :':::,':.::.; ..l.;f.;- ofa pressing family money prgllilatm. N t ' ` e reo arlgliltlas a Euan): cifl burden from which they cannot roiit while thai live'/l’heynowloo /%%i_ ls this the next BIG CHANGE lla | .a¢¢ . l work for you. any Aflll. 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Petersburg by sum, the latter route being nearly fifty miles -shorter than by Tampa. “The claim of superiority of St. Petersibux-g’s climate, is based on the abundance of sunshine. which not only makes the winter as mild as a northern June, but s so depend- able that the ‘Evening Independ- 8l1t.' one of the daily newspapers, offers its entire home edition free on any day that the sun falls to shine before press time. Bt. Petersbux-g‘s right to the name “Sunshine City" has been con- clusively established by the qnde- pcndent's‘ records which show that in 21 years there have been exactly 109 free editions, an average cf but five a year." I sm, Sir, etc., BENJ. BREMNER. (Tc Be Oonoluded) THE CANADIAN WILD GOOBE 511'.-I ssobyyoureditionot April 12th. that it is time that the lease were allowing up more plentifully aft/er a survey of Queens County has been made. It is claimed that there is only °'b°\li 5 PGN-*nt of the geese here now. that should be here at this season. This is said in be due to the eel grass having died out. Your art.’cle also states that it may be necessary to close the shooting season for a few years. I would like to know who sug- Killted this. Did it originate in Canada or is it another American idea? About sixioen years ago we were deprived oi’ the spring shoot- int to Pmteet the birds and allow them io multiply. What effect has it had? Only 5 per cent 0! the birds are here now. The big noise when the spring shooting was W°p'ped. was "You should not kill the birds when ,they are on their wny to the hatching grounds". I can't see what difference. it makes if a some is killed in the spring or fall- If it is killed in the fall it won’i. get to the hatching around the fsllowins mins and lr it is killed in the spring it won’t or rather bell. all the time. ‘charges of va-grancy and were re- work. Qgndy 5|-1d|¢_¢r by gm 1,", from ..,.-1-is-nv.. ». .. ,get there. but by it bein] left a- r f -,--1-¢.s.-nn-»..f~.....~~..~.».~»~.»~. lone in the spring there is a better chance of it returning to the U. S. A. ahers it is almost sure to get in front oi' some of the guns that I understand can throw a pound or more shot at a time. Would it not be s good idea in this age of depression to allow spring shooting. This would pro- vide a considerable amount of food, and at the same time give us back a. privilege that we should never have been deprived- of. My idea would be to try and pro- vide a food suppiy for these birds instead of trying to increase their numbers and as you state have them die oi' starvation. Lt it should be decided to close the shooting season for a year or so, it will have to closepin the U. S. A. as well as here. Make it in- tomational the same as the spring shooting but don't be easy enough to shut down on ourselves and lei. ¥ 0AllTI0l| rox owiuans Now that the litters of young are arriving daily, what precaution are you tak- ing for the treatment of Worms? A great ma|\y oi' the Inad- ing Veiarlnariana strongly recommend either- BUBEOUGIIS WELLCOME C0., (London. Englardl WORM CAPSU ES _.0|r,_. NEMA WORM CAPSULES Put up by Park E. Davis as Co. Both these remedies an klllrallteell to destroy Round Worms. Hook Wnms and stomach Worms. Don‘t Delay. Price 601:, ‘Ilia and $1. per box. n ru: 2 mics 149 Great Georls Street send in Your Mail Orders. \ Uncle Sam reap the *benefit '. understand that 90 per cent of thi geese that are shot fall on Ameri- can terrltory. and still they call ii the Canadian wild goose. I am Sir, eic. EEL GRASS Murray Harbor f ng .¢ _ 4 ~-~, .,.~'-` f ."' . ‘ - . .‘ ' _ » _ 7 _ A /ffl ;_'.f ` °»“ _ ‘ig { '*‘ f ` -ll 1 it t X i ’ A I 'r - hi - ~ .i`\ <-_ _BA _,bp 544. I" Jimmie Jingle Says: Our better bread’s economy- It comes from finest wheat, you see. ~ -Sf`ewart’s Bread L , 1 ”°" / I' ll Mont Sl rwillls Professional Gard! Stewart & Lowtllga 1 .|. n. snwsnr, x. o. l ‘ N. w. |.ow'msn I ssnsrsrsns, soucrroas. |14 ss mul omg. sum nouns 'ro was l -1-I----_p-i----*'f l M°|.Eoo at sennsv il ‘ . J. A. neural! 1' ‘w.l.lm'l1.sv,s.0. |" las-vistas and-§%nfIrt8i;¢~“' storm! olmsl lla tlsilmono ssmi ,Q Prohibition Commissivll Qs; 1|, Nash, Chaifml-ll. '"-%""'°'i°..ff'..%..".:::..f.:..:"°” - -vw ...n.."E'.."-l°.':.-.l'.°.'.-...:.'r»°--