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Tl’ " SHINE UPSTAILS WAS AGUNY l , iiobliling With iiheumatistimtm ‘ _____ ___ 1.,“ v atiimucii not vrr so a, t” * Forndramaiic picture ofthedcforming ' flnil disabling effects of acute rheu- r’ niiriism, wad this htdy‘s lcttcr. $hc __.‘ hid often looked nt hruschen fl(l\'(‘l'll\i'- (/1 limits and laughcd~litil0 tin-tuning -—1 Oyster Investigation "'_""'E Oyster cultivation work in the Malpeque bay area of Prince Ed- ward Island was initiated by the |department in 1928, and was car- eyes, devouring her face, saw then ried on in that year and in i929 fcl ma; she looked white and tagged. ithe purpose of demomtrating the mm the W, and unlock ,1... “Macklin has confessed." he said possibilities cutlltivattcn m vtihis - " im and Jim Obey abruptly‘ tefllwryf. w l! and m em |d°°" h’ ‘aid w J ' arm 815,1‘ Jim Amtuuy 315d," it was attempted, with some success, l ‘ed. u“ than “venliilacllfiilnulbsrolialztiil ‘she answered warm). “Th” L, m,“ ‘go grow oysters, obtaining the stock i a doctor ha seen . John Gresham’s Girl‘ | By (Ioncordia Martel (Continued) w», that she herself would soon be joining iii the chorus of praise for " the little dziily dose." " i suffered agonies with Rheumatism. ',i‘hc doctor said he had never known a “nlllnn under 80 to get Rheumatism like l had it. I was so bnd I could nnly gi-i upstairs by sitting on each stnir. liiitii I hud pluck enough to pull myself sip to the next one. My hands and feet u-~rc' so-swollen that they looked un- runny, and neighbours used to Watch riu- hobblc round and say how awful l ll-rlldfil. I had oftcn latighvd at the lii-iiuilicn fltl\'k‘f‘ll.s(‘lliClllS', but thought, u» l hurl iliVPll irhuost t-vcqvlliing clsc u liiitl 1 might us wt-ll give Kriiwhcn u w. l dill so, and \\'ill always sny I i ‘rilicm wundt-rfill. I trike half-a- t i-iuuuifuiofKrusr-iic C\'f‘l‘_\'lllflflling. l\ w‘ I mil mu llilwllill Yet I have .1 ‘.541: \__-_ Li‘. poison known as uric acid, which is iomposcd of knife-edged crystals. It is bred in accumulated waste matter which the organs of’ elimination have failed to expel. Kruschcn is a powerful solvent of thcsc flint-hard crystals. ll: swiftly dulls their sharp edges, then llllslltS fhcm out of the system. Your pains case; swclliiigs subside; knotted joints become lousc. licttcr still, Krusclicn eliminates the root cause of the cvii. Taken regularly, it keeps your liver and kidneys in pcr- fcrt tune, so that thcsc climiilzitilig lhim t0 life again, and had him tak- en to hospital. Ames 118d 83'9" brief but sufficient explanations land having seen the doctor 0i’! in charge of Macklin, came back i0 his office and faced Jim. "Well," he said, standing by the door and look m; V"? straight It him. ' "It wll be 10hr turn nerd." said Jim, slovfv. "I'm p arcd for that," atmwcl‘ (‘fl Amos, “But, Lee, may I say. . . Bin)‘ I apologize. . . . Aiwlivgize! Good God, words are so inadequate! wlstftllly, as if she prcqi?" "Even you; polish, OIlVBI AS1188 been good‘ to 2:561! manager’? my m,» ever since the mortality induced by m“, he and h,‘ “m, um ma the epidemic which broke out on c . . sneering. "I always knew the truth must come out’ . . . It‘! WOMBTIW- l Jim." She looked up at him a lime were mutcly asking him to take the biasing; of just (c, even though it/htld come late, and to lei; the old win-Brice be s. thing of the past. But the ex- pression of chose smouldering eyes But listen, man. I wouldn't have lct heid out no hope. by introducing and by collecti ,, spat at the heads of the inlets where some oysters had survived the beds in i914. During 1930 when Dr. Needle.- was placed in charge of the investiga- tion, operations were confined t) the upper reaches of Bideford river, , the Cooper bed farther down the Iriver, and the Curtain island bed. " About 2.000 bushels of shells were 1 placed along the shore in Bideford iriver, most of them at what w Judged to be the best time, land's few on other occasions. The begs ii_'i\'i‘~\Ii[:-Ii<y~;i Falls for two months fillitl‘lilizfiffsraziéréllllhlfrilléfliil all poison- m s happen m, anything 1n ghe| "It was Billy Brady who knocked‘ were all placed in water which‘ was l l~ ii-niofihi-ilicuiiwutiusiiltjcct is KrlliCllgfl Salts is obtainable at all “'9Ykl' ' ' ‘l If I had not honestly the dork OubTA-lnder orders from ilildout ‘all? ‘halted, tall rlillhlillry 10w a 1o-oilut-cr of that dangerous body Drug Stores at 45c. and 75c. per bottle. believed that you were the man dvikrcklin. Biilys chief madness is a e. e u e s e were .- ——-—_—.»<. -- ._. .-._.._. M- who in that rotten thins- - - - Lint-salon for sill" mmr- “fl gzfyflghfolflff; ‘hgpfltfssngs: - '2'“ - Id "a have let i» m 7011 ' " time he blackmailed money 011 ° - l‘ a F LE m AL OFFER OF KR ~ . m ~ -- _ 1;, l, , ,.»», . _ \--,- 1,...» ~ t His coahisws was (inserting him now, hfncklin he got it chafliiyed mm Get was obtained‘ about 2'00” to 4' ' ' ' ‘ "l m!“ l‘ and the words‘ were frtilni; uncvcn- silver and then buried ‘ it in the 000 5PM P91’ h3g- Grilwih was m?‘ l ‘ " ‘ ' ' Y ' ' ' l , , t j I‘ ‘ 1y frontnliisnliilaf Lee stood straight ‘woodkl-Ie ‘nevi; 2111x1132 :3: alheaxgdstgfilsroalgigtiufltrougfflze l "9' -- r i ' mil h. it Lb duet “=5 llmmovlili flick titllrt l little) lots and they're 51"“ Wm‘ Pmtfd i“ ‘°“°"“" i....'..'.“.;‘;.'...‘ ..~..‘.2i.1 ‘ti... i“ “r ‘°“““°’° h‘ m“ ' a“ y ‘ <1) Aboutaoabushelswereplant- Sitlfli ~ ,st.ll looking. He's under restraint. "For all that, it d ii happen. Flonof course, and Will be Y0K‘ the T559 ed at the beginning o! September on a small area of the Curtain island Professional v Bards 1, rustic woniis l an". Prince Edw u] , -—- '5. .- SEALPI!) TENDERS wi f; until itimn, on Tfililltstlzt)‘, .\ 1i‘? 1ii~r>roii or ]li‘i'.\'UIlS willing to contract fol‘ the rcplzinli- i? rig of inc Iiillsboro Bridge. Specifications may be seen at the Public Works tniicc. ihzlrltitictmvn. The TENDERS FOR THE REPLiiiiiiliiii ct TfiE iiittssuito critics. _ Cflfl Sill’. . . AND ilEGl-IWAYS aril Island ll be received at this office larch 3rd, 19132. front any Department docs not bind l {belt to acct-pt the lowest 0r any tender. L. B. MacMILLAN Deputy Minister of Public \\'0rks 8i Highways. "suction sAtEl ‘Vii ~ Icrvcd Crcdit Auction Sale of t ‘r _ on on February 27. Those l 1~ n. choice lot of X01111! "9"" woke-n to double and single harness. 'J‘l~.t-si-. Horses have been grain fcd all winter anti arc in fine condition lo start. spring work. Intending buyers will do well to attend this Sale. Sale Sinrls at 1.30 I’. M. . I). F. ROSS, Owner. IIYGII MORRISON, Auctioneer. llflll-‘l-ZS-El. >0. Farm For Sale . Fifty-two and one-half acres of iinnd with dwelling house and farm building's on St. Mary's Road, Lot 6t. King's County, formerly the DIO- puz-ty of the late James McKearney- For particulars apply W the ‘m’ [ll'l‘<l_f{ll!!d. H. F. MacPIlEE. solicitor, Riley Bldg, Charlottetown. IOOG-ts-Gl. ' b. “soc/ta SHAW, K. c. Law Offices - Prowsc Block, 127- Grafton Street, Charlottetown. ' Wills and Estates Settled. (Tolli-rtzir nf Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection for all (lllfllfflllllli- Charlottetown, P. E. I. Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. w. LOWTIIER llflliRlsTllllS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN BVE LL 8. MATHIESON n. n. mu n. L. Mathlcson, LL.D. _. ism-Isles: a Solicitors ' . Money to 1mm (Ilmrlottetown and Montague " MARK R, McGUIGAN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. IREJ. McLEOD & BENTLEY f .1. s. BENTLEY w. E. BENTLEY, K. C. iBari-istcr and Aitomcy-nt-Law 4 Officer, tso Richmond Street For Sale By Tender n. Iiorsrs will he held ntKtIl- sau: or Lorssran PACKING may take me out into YMANT, BOATS, TRAlBS, E'l'(.‘., '1‘ Il E PROPERTY O F EASTERN CANNERIES LIMITED. Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received up to and including Thursday. February all that, I lived thtce yeiirs in-l ‘ Hell." DEPARTMENT of "I know thcre is nothing that one I'm bowled over by it. . . I am, indeed. . . . That I SliClilil have allowed such a thing: . .! '1' I should have helped 't to happen. . . ' There's nothing I can say for myself, except that I zirtctl in zill g>od faith. . . . “Thu: clccsn} do ntuch to undo tlitsc three years, docs it, Antes?" Said J m, xtlih a bitter sneer in the words. can I do to make nmcnds?" "YJu can't; d0 anyttlung exccpti of his life." He told her this story quite cxpresslonlessly. . "I knew he wasn't sale," she said. "I'm glad they've got him; 11B really was a menace, wasnt he?" If she hoped to draw him into a dis- cussion of the affair, and thus to a. more friendly footing, she was disappointed. For he only nodded and then asked abruptly: “Is your father in?" “Ycsf” she sad. "He's. . .” bed cleaned by the Ostrea II, the boat used in oyster investigation work, the intention being to test the possibility of transplanting spat; from the ltends of the inlets, where there is greater certainty of obtain- ing quantities of spat, to the beds , in the bay, where the greatest areas ‘of suitable bottom and the best quality of oysters are to be found; (2) The remainder were planted on n large bed above Shipyard "I've come to tell him exactly‘ point in Bideford river, and on the who I am. Just exactly who it is‘ Cooper bcdplantings being made at "x0, My God, it's iciwible! “flmt his daughter has man-led. . . ." three different time to ascertain he broke in. the best time at which to plant “you can-w- She answered Q1111.“ spat from the shore where it cannot .119 obvious Hung‘; that are to m 1y bu, Wm, 1kmmsq_ "My “the, 15 be left over winter. In addition ; done to clear me m the Qyps o; the til. I found him down with ‘flu’ “hens “"5 bmadcasl ‘m “w mm‘ wcrld. Thug L; a1 you can do, and when I got back. Ha has been rath- 9'1 beds l“ Bldemrd rlve". A 5°“ ‘hilt I'll cvcr ask of 311i. For (h: m‘ bad. . . _- You can't tell hint Set ‘m’ ‘manned o“ the“ shells" risf. . . Well. I'm doing the rcsi, now." They were left; in place, and results . Amcs I'm doing the rest. Such n~l "Why Sllfluld I Consider hm?" he Wm be compared Wm‘ those mam” mends (IS are to be made, “i111 be FBiOHCIIl. "Did he think of me when ed on the other beds‘ to which-Tb “You are still bout on revenge?" “Still It is fl. grcnter thug than W" 1t Was- - “my, a wvlioie three years cf plonning are 51111», just beginning to bear fruit. . , There was the cruellcst sort: of ldcnly flllfilid 0.5 he had not been (luring all Jim's fitry. He W85 silent for nvlong llitvllCllll, .211: “I it would be the smrflest, sail" far-lion to you, Lcc. . . If it would work this thing eff n bit. . . - You smash me. ." ‘Tho (yffgr made Very quietly and quite ser- iously. "I'l1 smash you all right," an- swered Jim. "But, not ma; [That Wall's too easy for one of my thins I "had not done?" “You cannot tell him now," was n11 she said. “He is too ill." "I intend to tell him now, or at any time I think fit," he answered brutally. She did not. speak, but she (‘l-Ullfllion in that, Ame-S 115,5 511d. mavcd ovcr to the door and stood before it, her arms outstretched. “Very well, move me, then; there Ls only mysclr between you and him." He stoid ‘coking at her, his eyes nflaine. I qw yaid and| "Stand aside," he ordered in a waslow voice. ' "I shall not move |forcibly move me," she replied. "S/ard aside," he said Main, and w”. this time he took s. step towards her. 25. 1932 at twelve o'clock noon for .mm'glh- A5 Yo" 531d 0f Mflcklni "No-n the purchase of the iollflwillk PI"- party. 1.01‘ N0. l. Lobster packing plant at Boughton Island including fac- tory, office, trap-house, cook-house. sleeping-house, sheds and outbuild- iing, leasehold lands in connection flherewlth, factory cqflllilflelll. Ilfl!» ldories. traps, rope. cases. cans; etc" iall as itemized in Schedule ' hereinafter referred to. LOT N0. 2. Freehold land with , factory buildings at Launching with traps, rope, ettn. all as itemized in Schedule "B" hereinafter referred wharf, warehouses, salt-house. office equipment all as itemized in Sche- dule “C" hereinafter referred to. LOT NO. 4. Factory building and out-buildings at Pnmure Island as they stand. LOT N0. 5. The following Bnitts: ta.) At Georgetown, Smack "Stroller" l0 II. I‘. Fraser Engine. Smack “Louis M." 10 ll. I‘. Imper- ial Engine. 14 Fishing Boats and 11 engines. 6 flat-Bottomcd DllflCS. ~ 1 Large Dory. (b) At Launching, 4 Fishing Boats and 3 Engines. (c) At Annandale, 1 Fishing Boat and Engine. All as listed numhrrcd and dcs- cribed in Schedule "D" hereinafter referred to. Schedules wherein thr- abovc pm- perties are listed and described with particulars may hi- inspcrtcd by pcr- sons interested at the Office of the Company in Georgetown or at the office of the undersigned. Tenders will be received ‘for all the iibnvi- property or for any Int as listed or fnr nnv item nf such Int. Dalcrl the 5th day of February A. D,, 1932. II. F. MiicPIIEE, Riley Huildhrz. Chitrlntetnwn. Solicitor for Lirmldnfor of Company, 577-2-8-9-15-16-22-23-24-7. I have removed my residence and plumbing shop from Kent St., to 237 Grafton Street. Phone 758. llll-Z-Zk-Zi MONEY T0. LOAN . r ‘lust now. . . . You're too small. - - - 311i‘- I'11 smash you all right ‘I'm Linforths, Understand?" ofthe room. O O O I He remained in Newchester long had put things in train to have him Pxcnerated in the eyes of the law and of the world in general. 'I‘hen, to. . with the mpmoyy o; 111,11 18st n1 h. strove with words that Lrivthsrrnitai‘ ¥~ ' Geoefletown wlthrerifflic: baullldln; | with Lucy‘ of his mdwus 51177971591‘ he oould n“ speak" |to his passion for her, and the tor- smlmmlnfl like e. cry broke from equipment and fishing and packing ‘ment of her bivffling resistance o1 him. - I him. 1115111115 bran and hear; and int,’ emotion, he returned to town and to Lucy. I 511°. he fvlmd. was at hcr fath- left, Ncwchestcr. Tempestdixvcn, he went to Ifind her there, n9 w” Shown into the library, the mom where they had met on her parfyl night. When she came into the roon1 and looked up at liim, speak-I in: s quiet greeting, halt.’ diffdent, as if site were not sure “rim had brought him. he found his heart kYIOPRiHE hard, and h"s nvcs were alight again at the sight or her, 11c rciumed her greeting ivitltoui N0 TICE 1 , uzo n. ports, i Garden Freshness-Always "Frcsl: from ills Gardens" Hs hands clenched to fists, his "Do you ‘want mo to‘ . .to. ' . lift you out He tviristed away and slammed out °f my way?" he asked in a shaken face was working oddly. voice. "You will have to, if you mean to, Bet to my father," she told him "A" 4111011811 to be ‘sure that Mackiin steadily- W" Wt or denser. and that Amesl wards her clenched and unclenched. . ' somehow “A11 rggm, than, stand 1,511.19 and had been obtained when cleaning a 50111 o1 111m to a tempos, o, fir,“ 111st 1e, me so,» he and at 15st she large bed in Bideford river. Clean dbeyed and 1,, mm‘ pm 1m. out shells were scattered about the oy- mto the ha“. “d out m,” the sters at the time of planting, but street. She heard the slam of the very ‘cw ‘PM’ indeed we” ‘WW5’ Dr's; had been there since shc ltadlfmnt door and the sound of his ed‘ ma oysters ‘eemed l” "and running steps. o o o q She remained at her father's um house. giving to the world the ex- cuse of his need of her, in his 111-, ness. but Jim knew that it was to avoid himself, for she resolutely refused to see him. Only he. she had said, could make her leave him; well, h, had done u. she had left him. and there seemed to be no chance of her coming buck to making any move nearer to itcr. Hishlm, Then. she robbed him of the] | triumph of te‘ling Sir John who he unless you ‘inmost-driven, he started to 1min. And acein stop- island in the middle of June and Ped- She Mod unmwlne. Hits hands it was hoped to test the est-er of . He transplanting and to follow the 1 hear such news. Still, he declared f I made. You may rest assured or m“ he 1e“ me to be jailed ‘or 50mm erence has already been made, as the broadcast method would be cheaper than the others wherever it may be effectively employed. Cardboard collectors, coated with a ‘mixturdof lime, cement and sand, i were tried. It was found that they stood only a vcry limited amount of exposure and were very susceptible to mudding, so that they must be l ialaced in sheltered positions and on shells or with some other support. Some spat were found on all the collectors, and there were good to- sults in the case of those which 1 were ‘veil sheltered; but it was found that the spat were never as |numeious nor as rapid in their growth as spat on neighboring shells. As yet, Dr. Needler found, the cardboard collectors cannot be recommended where shall are avail- able, but better results are expected in 193i with the benefit of the 1930- experience, and the advantage of obtaining separate oysters through the use of the collectors may more than offset the expense entailed In their use and the smaller quantities which they yield. Large oysters from the Gillis point bed in Grand river, where opera- ltions had been carried on prior to 1930, were transplanted to Curtain , spawning under the conditions of I the open bay. Fifteen barrels were planted from the Gillis point bed, and another twenty barrels, which ' the transplanting fairly well, a pro. portion being alive late in the aut- n. About 300 barrels of oysters were obtained on the shores of the upper reaches of Bideford river, where the water is two and one-half feet deep or less at an ordinary low tide and the oystem in danger of damage from the ice, and they were planted on a bed in Bideford river and on the Coqper bed, where they will serve as spawning beds. With a view to possible improve- ment in the soft mud bottom which covers such a large ptopcrflon o; the 878B 01 Mfllllvque bay. tests were made with sand. It was found that the addition of a coating of sand a few inches thick produces a bot- tom sutflciently firm to support shells. The permanence of the im. really was. by telling him herself, as soon as he was well enough t) fiercely to himself, that was a small part of it; the smashing of » cr early in September. ' coriosusnp 15 0Z5. EBLJARY 25. 19 ' k \. l Nestlé’s i vvq '_ Largest Producers and Sellers of Sweetened COIlnslIGd Unsweetened Evlporatc Condensedand Evaporated Milk‘ issue's unswcet. ened Milk is more than twice as rich a5 bottled milk. Mix equal parts of Nestlé’; evaporated milk and water and you still ob- fain a milk richer than ordinary fluid milk. Economical for all cooking purposes. BVAPORATED (Tall and In!!! Sin) Hill has the Blue Label d Iilk h: the ‘White Label provement remained to be estab- lished. . Hillsborough RlVQTw-III 1929 the Ostrea spent some time in the Hills- borough river cleaning tho mussels off a large bed, and a considerable quantity were landed on the wharf at Mount Stewart. (It was found. incidentally, that the channel of the river at depths of twenty-five feet 1 or more. out o1’ reach of the tongs used by the fishery, supported an abundance of cy ters.) Hauls with the dray ccntai. ~i oysters only and no shells. The oysters were all small, but seemed to be fairly old, and had possible been stunted by over-crowding. At Dr. Ncedlefs sug- gestion about one hundred barrels of these oysters were transplanted to good bottom between the whnrves at Mount Stewart. In 1930 the Os- tree went again to Hilisborough riv- A number of hauls showed that, for several miles below the upper part of the river to which oyster fishing is lim- ited, the small oysters were even more numerous than had been sup- posed. As theshells landed in 1929 were unsuitable for use as cuitch, it was decided that they should be med to imnrovc a piece of ground on which small oysters would then be planted from the channel those transplanted in the previous year having showed fflflvffli COflSl(l"I‘flb'Y more rapid than specimens taken from the channel in 19110. Club Root Resistant Bangholm Club Root Ri-sistent . strain has been limited, and 101-11,, Turnip seed past few years has been lnadequu, m» i» »w~~ m» :*:.:s:;:.:':.::";:":-upwi- many years caused great losses in ‘been ‘nmmate nearlygcvc “l? h“ this very important crop. Producers, securing a small quantify Zialéhl" whose soil was infected with the Seed m the other prov“; b z l‘ disease, could never be sure that the pas, season or mo deanudl" their crop would total the number these other are” m“ “ken u“ “f” of bushels of sound roots they had Bvaname 10m] sum)“; fie Depart‘ calculated when feeding. Some men, has been able secure 1:10 ‘ years the clop would be- up to ex- ver a‘ limited quantity of this Se: peclntmns’ whue other yea" this year from a local source‘ m; brought almost total failure, owing Seed w“, be dsposed o, to mo“ to the ravages of Club Root. Hund- . who make appncwon the m‘ reds of bushels of partially decayed placing their orders to hévc m” pm turnips were very often left in the ference as ‘(mg as the supplimk fleld, while s. portion of the turnips ‘ Grower!’ who m" secured Se“ housed had to be discarded. In a m m, w" m: some years pm dlurymg program particularly’ such have expressed ent‘rc satisfaction‘ uncermlnly and valuation m pm" and fairly safe assurance based Oil duction directly influenced the vol- the“. cxpmqence may be given those “me and mllnomy of mm‘ pmdul” who have been troubled with Club non’ Wm“ the dlsappmntment to Root that the strain mentioned Li the producer of turnips for market woo, against ms troublesome m_ purposes was even more pronounced. ' tectkm . ' Fortunately a strain of turnips lof the Bangholm variety was finally produced which proved resistent to Club Root infestation, and this var- . tety proved a great boon to growers in that it insured from year to year ' a uniform crop, both as to type and Iquantity. Bunghoim has proven also I ‘a splendid market type. and, on ac- ‘ 0111-11; 0g 11,5 c1059 1m“ texture and kind," said her grandmother grim- kceping qualities, a very fine turnip lY- "when I ‘Yam l“ 9° m w‘ m1- pvesgock, country I'll go by train, us Provid- l Unfortunately the supply of the “n” llltended l“ tD-lunlflalts‘ "Just fancy. Grandma," said the girl, "I had my second flying lesson today, and it wont be long before I'll be able to take you to the coun- 'try 1n my aeroplane." "You won't do anything of’ tho Greshanrs was his chm’ aim, and nothing on earth should make him forcgo that. ‘ -- wIrqwFUPP-m"! v ....,.,,..,-.,.-~. ‘m’ m» Be Oontirtued) -.~msunhs\rar<x Save 50 0x0 Cube Red Wrappers 13 inch Alsuminum (sat-nan mpg) 0X0 PIE 23.7‘ i?” 20d”; Pqpcr andSa/Ho tats 0x0 in n cap/s! _ sum ha»: 5013;231:151; gift"! l?! Bahia’: 4 but own 1051'! Ii“ um. i Every ldtdten should keep a supply of Oxo Cubes constantly on hand to add flavour and nourishment to soups, stews and “left-overs". They pug in flu; um nourishment which your family needs. Save the Oxo Cube Red Wrappers and send Ihflfl, with your name and address to Oxo Limited, 19 10 Sf. Antoine StqMontrcll, Que. Tbi: qfer applies to resident: of Canada only (at! expires on April 30, 193g, .,,_, , , qua‘! Zrvwaaw-dfl wwsrvwllflll