\ THE UHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE OCTOBER 21, 193s M "" ' »" ," y w v vweoo-ooow“ - W - , w-.- we, - . -e-- n- -~ -—~-~—"-v~ - w- w fifivv" v- “'~€J~TTH+»» Woma ’ R I a ’ I F h’ L’ 5 l1 S 6 a m I ocial and Persona f as IOI1S / iterature i W" ‘ “ ‘u a" " --¢‘- -w"~»- _ u s‘ Jan" ____-;- ________¢;;' _s u“ - e Mo“ , ‘._-¢-.--:-. _.-..__ f’ 6 "Qllifihflld Scrapbook‘ ' a y 1 LOOKIFRANCESH_DADDY'LL ion assign uowmowmwny i ... .0...“ l... l D°'°"'Y D" 5 Lem" 50X sililaw.i':z=:.':.. sizzzzzz. r ~ = €$Z=°é‘.i'.‘.'.‘.’8£¥‘."¥k§§=.- ltvfftfff" "'icil°sit"' °'°°"* ""‘ ""°"°' The “Commercial Law” May be as Illegal as ‘.1113 $5531 s"<§l§§n?§.s. ' wfulfififlgf ,§',§',',°';f,§,,g§g;,"$,,§§ the Unwritten Law in Dealing With m! ‘m? (HILDRENDO. I LIKE THEM! l will!!! they are ‘k tedto 399D eorreot time. Do wind a time. Have a s l time to wind them and see they aren't more reliable. Husband Stealers, But Oftentimes it is Far More Satisfactory Dear Miss Die-I read in the paper the other day about a wife whose fell in love with another woman , ' h . DO flllstgdereiie hi1: throat, Bu." “Mn” o er won-inn" the wife sold out her inter; hggbajlildaoftdgafit F: ' S" Wm" """""’ “f ' °h"" '“ u‘ w h ‘mm 1g m, ma“, u.“ plum, . I call that a clever woman and a good trader. CLREAL .. AND w! warm l u, v5p°Bub“ndmqFh1mmwb°d' h“ mm“ go WIFE. VIEEMELIS a/vn M/IIL. H " um puts sggdnui in Vlpollub new". set the pitcher l l bow“; “m; ppm in l. bowl of hot water for a few “my”. I “hi???” 2231125 a .35.‘. it"... "° lIJ“l‘§f5n‘.'é§ “t? T??? ‘l’? m“ B" 5° I 0* “W "is “new” may be c ‘s . v ' rm con- , ' - the bovzimlfilatliég-ggriisvsig slstency. gglfgjggeigfl ghugefflvivigrekzfiglcdd-zotmxggrettfigrvvgg Mme In“? y“ m’ “m” rnArArrtRNooIv some" r/Mt LATER up you SHOULD vapors BB GTE s‘ '“ mfil‘e‘“i.§'_'§l‘§§r§'il§‘1'°"° ‘Ween, m", cwulm i . $73 3:11:11 he w‘; W311?‘ ‘siiblléénwiirfih wblebgifi I oour mow sfuaflomnbiss’ oven-nun JTHELP‘ so "WW TNIG: “"59 “Y "W" ‘s HAVE “i” WH" I ‘ p g pesaages- We”, woman hum w“ me pmma m“ ‘he. w“, ‘NW5 ATALL,6LA Y . . FOOREATIRS Ear ' Tmglyaymi lasv... sue are ATLUNCH. checks tendency to cough-re. ‘ h." cup or mt “d” to u“ h a t PIRHAPSJ-IER is REALLY THY“ 5°°°4 u. “m; Mwybmyy IDON’? KNOW 11"” m“ wnavemon’ m“ m’ "'3'" 1" "mm "u"! “I'm!!! l" sh inn§s€""t gvnirgth e warm m her m“ “h” “mu” “"5 APPrrrrr News IURPRIBING.ANU 7°“ WWLMw o mus russv ABOUT WHERE siir Pure er he ‘elem W’ “will lleev» being soaked will loosen the dirt ° ° ' y’ “m” “m” w‘ 5° stimuli-Anon. rv: SEEN w no KNOW YHERI " T . ' vapomm omuce_and_vam _ who robs another woman of her husband is a lihlEfi 5105503,.“ , you: srrrrir: IT ALL. action“ smfluqnslng “nebula more reiiidlv- who deserves no consideration or pity from us. so. Mmm“, wuv eon r vou somzsarsr rumoi wring-fin ir rue-se- oiws! w, w, 8e; a our sympathy and oongraiulaiions can g0 freely to TRY GIVING HER FOR YOUNGSTERS - "Dd 515mg . the lady who applied the commercial law instead OVALTIIIIV Wm; was; I m1; goo, v"oau. l’. Oil the unwritten law t0 the solution o! her qupggwgwwn How Con I 7?. ____ The advantages 0t’ sell n faithlees hudnnd instead of killing i” are too obvious to n To begin with, a roaming husband eed pain ng out. is the most worthless o all created things. l-le merely upsets the rou- ting of the house and aggravates a woman's temper by his comings and 8° 85- Toflndthatsimhanlnoumbruwehasaoashvei/ueislikepl up some one pa you un outlawed debt. t is (B: ANN! Allll-lh o-oo Lovely Gin: ‘(indent Are Easy to Grow Q. How can I remove the color from gimis before dyeing? 7 . - MOTHERS! §§,{§;“L‘",‘,'.',‘§.‘°3..§“ff_’ s P r:"c'i7i'|."6'i="r'€ . W it in hot eoafifuuede, or money in the street or h; boil until faded. Then r very like ascertaining that the that you cw in the matrimonial lot- rem-_- hl lftln te our: hdth htf bl iris m i ‘T/H-l-"IR thoroug y, as alnythsosp a d rigé aéitm in you a oug or years was a an, an appro mae w“ Lao,‘ “Tm”; _ . . _ u“ r3bm‘ Wm m“ e ye‘ °° 5 p ' ' Rosy cnEEKsJio Ovaltine 1a solving this problem for , Latest Orphan Annie Mug with com: on, Frances... siiow UNCLE nanny now Mimi YOU'VE thousands of mothers today. It acts, _ - , 1 . _ not merely by “tempting" a child's iifiggtf,pfifi.‘l',f”fif,f"‘lifii"153mg; taste-but by actually helping nature only 10g (w cover poet ol_hundlin anal: flu nalural sensation of hunger! I" "W1" 1"“ w“ “'“"‘?““"‘ “a WONDER JACK l5 $0 PROUD! GREAT SCOTT, for dyeing must be clean and free from grease. Oi the advantages of getting cash in hand instead o1’ revenge for a husband lyou have to watch, it is needless to speak. ‘mat sort of husband t Qwhatisagoodbeitfortho mouse trap? A. Try baiting the mouse trap with n piece of fried bacon rind instead of cheese. Pum kin seeds is virtue y of no value whatever to a woman, but money is always legal tender for most of the th she wants, and with the price of a no- acoount spouse many a woman could get more happiness than she has ever hand out oil her married life. One mother writes:—_—‘ Our lillle §§,.,°l‘;’§d;;_d&{.o;§?§ Helen Maywas undnwnghl-and we were forever coaxing her to ea! more. Last fall we stalled giving her Ovalline. She will THIS couPoii (With Sui and 10¢) hi: ‘I E41‘ II '-'i_-f set by the lady hereinbefore re- ferredwvbonher eleim. she dcesmtmaxesuebn. bed bargain. With $300 she can go to the movies 600 times, whereas that sort of a husband never takes her to angoplace of amusement at all. With $300 the can buy approximately a x of candy for every day in the year. whereas that kind of a husband has not brought her. a zuckel bag of= gunidropa in five yen-rs. Of course this is only one letter-but it's so typical of thousands received- Ovaltine is certainly worth tryin ! Sim ly give it mixed with milk. Cliil - ren ovc its delicious taste! Get a tin today-and accept special ofier at rightl QI-Iowcanlkeep theyolklol boiled eggs light in color? A, The yolks of the eggs will not darken if the water ll boiled be- fore the eggs are placed in it. ONLY E BEST are also effective as bat. Always o‘ wurse’ the“ 1'5 m fixed Pr!“ °“ lipsbmws" “my “e like . . . :..i , “ggle m» w» ggoigwmgir- fité"l§lanll§é“isi.%‘§ tasks? fiflii‘é'filélfiiii'fi sithsrliiislzi ggygiygi,,-gg,;;gy~;,;»q;g iieu:s..nl.i*e..:l 3 ' m‘ “m” ‘ r ‘p’ ' is for that particular piece b o-o-brac But ven if the betra ed l! mpugp before “up, ' ° y up and rats as she should! No more ""'*------------- l usinl wife took the minimum rate of I300 ‘Mn-mi a‘ m" m" “w,” Adh_mmmu ‘ i I .......-.-. . . . . . . . . .. Proellnln. ...... (Prim! name and mldrrsr clearly in jimeil) OWILTINE Marc's...‘ l------_--_------- \\\"- ll- mdwau: ‘Slooffluclcgarlr bgt ldiflwinlegiwind g m‘? 5r“ a ducting a h“ ——-—— 1~——-——‘ l ea ° l‘ - ° “l! 8° e W“? P6559“ untiTHeTEE-Kiy or it. No man shou d merry unt h wants all understanding, whereas the lilreililwod is that the hflfint hid fl Tea-l Iflfigiilgnotn and be a fireside companion. e lsuddenly like a schoolgirl as Jullsi can hardly lee you. It's ge good frock for ages. nor a minutes solid satisfaction for years. So I - ~ e ' ' ' ‘came down the stairs. The back of dark! Wail, I think there's a bit gmfiaahtgdf Illadys cgllsfiggé‘ °f maglllglevsgitqhfltever 37°" w" B" m1‘; Dear Dig-I am Isa Junéor in coulllfige, 21 years cilia and Slnlgegcd her gown trailed on the stair car-i clearing here. Ii we head for that, “Sm” ma“ to iri w is 1 years o . e are nppy rted are ‘ikin t, 1 "be ' ‘a t ' th E M mx_fl ' ' agd; ' m m with m l of belng Illigflfid. Do you think I would be lusltftied in quittig? schoo pe"I could hate her." thought T-lid - m rm§e1i§iiri1sg§om11i§n§§e.-- e Wen Olzriousiy enough. bothyhuilsns mag and mg: wereedivorced whee: $2‘ and 30mg I° wmk 5° ma‘ w‘ “u” 5° muried? - say. "if she weren't so be—youtiful. "Lindsay. my- heel-is beating likq were very youn figrd we were ‘both thrown on our own resources when m she u kmmg Rule by mm‘ giiiillidiirélililifiieiirliileriivm I m!“ w° were “w” c m’ 5° u“ We m" 59°" and learned a $911K ‘leal Julia. went to the kitchen door. "But We must. go to the top o! “We "h"! “he” Y°“"@ P°°P1° °‘ °“' 88°» He has swim" of marriage "Where are the boxes of flowers I; the hill. rs the only way to find. to me, bu. frankly saysthat he is not ready to settle down for a. while. brought up?’ she asked New“. i a ciearmgy reehslihoasleywfwthet iriletsis$reiilignié lge aaigxrisxntéyigsuswbbéeaf dltémd he Then rather deliberately. it secm- “Johnny nnynrenn Imind a deer Pare _ a , u on see i . ." - the-t wfly- Whei can 1 d0 W mike him look at things from a. digferent ed to Lindsay. she set aside the last yeai that had gd sac: Bngle TULS . Plants ‘ltriva In Terrarium Turn“ your discarded fishbowl lnto a bright Mexican landscape! Let s tiny sombrero-ed figure lead hi: bulky burro through a wilder- ness of cactus! Put an inch or two of cinder-a, pebbles or ‘ oken flower pot in the bottom of bowl. Fill a quarter full of clean sharp sand mixed with a little garden loam-mould- ing it into rolling hills and valleys. Then put in some small, inex- pensive cactus plants-tall. round. eefy t pea-or grow them from u. ~ and clilekens"—it combiner well ' with cacti. For a lifelike touch, add 5 ioyh figures on a white pebbled t . Answer. You are both very ounri to marry, and I third: that you would have a far better chance of app ness if you would wait and finish your course, as you have started to go through college. Marriage isn't for a. day, you know. You have to take a long look ahead at the future and plan for that. and the better you flt yourself to ht the battle of life the betzer chance you have of winning out and be able to take care of your wife as you want to. vases which Lindsay flared with brud- partly men by wild . ding apple blossoms and soft furry thought ll was wolves. Hanna, puss; willows, doing 1r, on purpose, vrhat Was that?" seed. clud the amusing "hen‘ .. .. i Marriage is like any other undertaking. The more solid a founda- just to sh ih t n mistress "It soul dcd like a cannon over beating life the young man means attempting to esca the tlon it has under it, the better chance it has of prosperlng, and if you of the 110m. aJUTiSIB on? shaking] atflwest Illoiiit." said Lindsay. 'I'hsr \\'asn't cannon. It was the stems of roses from the green thunder.” Poppy's teoh were citat- wait to marry until you are ready to marry you will be far more likely oiled Paper and arranging them in If b responsi ilities and the sorrows of life, he is trying the impossl ie. It can't be done. Every man's fate is wrilwn on his TOIJIEQKI, say the p! . You'll need to cover the rsrium on cold ‘nights. shriveling. To make a charming fernery ter- And water just enough to keep eectus from Tlile outetlnding triumph ll proof of quality. Twelve first prime In twelve claaua, In this yufle lhbyShowa at theToronlI Ind Ottawa Exhlbltionl, wen Arabs. and none escape. that domestic life puts upon it. I don't wonder that the children oif divorced parents get view M matrimony and see it only as a. p1 that they have small faith in a love that _ a warped ace of strife and bickering, and is unable to endure the strain to be happy than you will if you rush 1n now without any way to sup- port a family. And if your love and the girl's love is not strong eno to stand a little rmporary separation, how is it oing to endure the ong strain of marriage? How is it going to stand e wear and tear of poverty and struggle and self-denial? My advice to you is to ivair. vases. Julia carried the bowl filled with red roses. her gown fiowi out in back of her. to the hall tab e, Then she poked up the vase of yellow and put it on the low tea i e. wing, “In: cold already. An think whirl it'll be after were w through, Pvflplie die from exposure." "I won't!‘ ‘ Lindsay cheer~ fully. “no: i as there's more ex- imsure than this I'm roosting. My under glass, put a clump of 3°" d!!!’ 5'5"‘ “d °" ‘cm’! iifiidhlgn ‘tiflyilletfn yggifincoltdallrilf? rtznharcbrrrfsufvldence ea But because one's father end mother failed to make a DORUI‘HY‘DIX‘_“ Slwmterlk a‘ lmrfiwnYw ‘iii; ttflera we n s - I . . ' """“*'€ v _ sie p00 "r1 ll o . '" ou e ." Q,- m“. you, own n, en“ o, thorebeof the cqnfldqngg "hm, marriageth is no moregeason for not risking it than would be not to down. 1mm‘ mm m her beret and “Qhmelgsj Kixfddiirorhlgegng-ugf. Pom‘, “Mk m u! know you." n,“ orchid corsage in s terrarluml Cllllfiilfl mothers end their 3° m“, e “we” usum‘ 59”“ m“ Wnn“ h failed l" m“- her gauntlet gloves. And Rufus got vo ce there was a. command. blnil- YOUR‘, N9b¢b1Y 1101-4!“ 8Y4 out looking tweedy in his new over- Poppy casne down the stairs. “I'd mndsfl-‘i 19'- s 5411M 8W1 Ind B410 Our SZ-page booklet give: oom- plete directions for making and raring for novel bottle and dish autumn gardens. How to grow wild flowers, berrlee, herbs. Send 20c in coins for your oopy yf Glass Gardens And Novelty In- phyaiclune have in the purity and quality of ‘Crown Brand.’ A delicious table syrup, ‘Crown Brand‘ l: a treat ' m" for the whole family. home should a; least have Inch marriage stands on its own feet. and is a success or a. failure as that particular man and woman make of it. Our fathers and mothers are just as often a warning to us an an eiuampie, and the children who have escaped It is an individual matter from the ruins of a wrecked ed the wisdom that would teach them how t? biilild the foundations o their own houses so solidly that they would l an . Idle Rainbow (By PHOEBE SIHELDON) 4++++o+4o++<+o4++o+e+0 coat and hat. He said right away: "It has agreed with you Pop y. You're lurking fine. There is co or in your checks." And then he took ll0lu of bo h Lindsay's hands and said, “And I never saw you look bette tell you he (Continued from page r_ Toby 551d to wouldn't be out until the late train. 8 “Do you think he cares for Julia?" much rather have mine later. if you don't mind. Juli-a. I have i0 inks my two-mile hike. I've been lazy today. Come on, Lindsay, the sooner we start out. the sooner it will be over. let's go up to the spring for a change" Rufus came in the door and look- for help at the top of our voices." ~ _ vncnt before Lindsay could hear us wit . i thunder and rain Never mind. x ‘re probably not more than n 1111A‘ Om the house. Rule knew we were going to the spring and he'll come up this wary sooner Oi’ later, I think we'd bettei E1001‘ Gardelns ma?“ GBuardlan hnxsjzkfy nénrl can null C u‘ ho h m-Tiand fin m d unk ome Serv ce rass_ e sure min or’ mm mi ertalnly e w as a p e g fa eixor a r en “wen, {hep would w, J n 1, p _ _ - . to write plainly your Name, Ad- 5Y"P|'*'=l* one, or a. no-accoim one, and has seen the sorrow and trouble it so. when x3e loves this niacgobugalg king lopmiseyijm‘? Q.’ h§§$f°J0ii§§§ girlie? itlgiqtlzlltrlicgivhtllnvggke 80mg REED mvvins. ihmlirh» It will keen v.‘ WEIFITX," iress, and the Name of booklet. brought on his mo her and how it broke her heart and ruined home life, may well feel that he will guard be woman who intrusts her happiness in his hands. their tter the happiness of a Ho \\".= evcry‘hing?" willing to sell it if s e11 marry him?" And then all was confusion and "Yes. but . . . 0h. darn iti "We won’; be gone long." It was nearly two hours later when Poppy" said to Lindsay in a "But I can't." said Poppy. "1 feel so dizzy!" bags, and Nettie was fixing a tray witih tea . Cars began lo driie in and there was a congre ation of pefiele on the porch tolling lo R Us "Real estate people," said Nettle. fame, scared voice as she picked Lindsay reached her and put hag he, way Over a mum M; “I homo arms aroviirl her as Poppy sai Lindsay Abbott. you know where we fammiv~ "5 Fmmnfib the matte? . n: t . . an" - . ." are s pre ty dark around here “Hark... ray‘, Lindsay‘ ,1 though“ ‘.1 heard a hell!" Ii’ Julia \>\i€l'€l'l't so beautiful and didn't use ‘hat Cxpenshlte" perfume I 's Nun. Certainly the woman who has seen how her mother's nagging and fem r and whining and fretting and sloveniy housekeeping drove her the hypnotic effec , h and from her, may set herself, with even more than ordinary pur- 1.11145“; smiled, “Pgppy lamb, i; £088, to keep her humand by being amiable and sweet and pleasant to 1 thought it was that, I'd go and lm. - rifle her diessing [table and break IIIIIIIII Illllill can iYllIlP THI FAMOUS INIRGY FOOD ThncAIiAoA 31AM! COMPANY llmlld and if you don't know the way I'm Street Address afraid we're lost," her eyes rimmed with red. "And ————— r _ b ttl i1 w be]! i- . . -. ~- . _ Iowa Province} tsgecthere 18°30 relation whrydigiisyvulak marnqshouldi bénlllfffild tourism? flftlvusag gitelrerigon when Julia's Kai: $5.:- changed lnto a ten locikiirbi agoratfhsdvixiigg galsli‘ 1T‘ “ i‘ g ‘wllf ‘ ué/Orcuagfi: hotrapiiergdftefiy ducting: egutldtllllnlt} gry toeilrgenliliixnriailireib ifiilii. “;';",°,.,','§,° ‘iff, a“?! “iihwsewn of lade green- Lindsay felt] 1t. but r can't seem to find it. 1 m. be Continued) —~——-'— "r- r r- ~ r~r~ L- " "_"—‘i_— --—————— _' in‘ > gig, Every Day Styles Modern Etiquette (B) nonlwrs um .. Fof Th6 . n3.‘ Iln‘$ii§'§i°$’§§“"n “nlimlsllfifli m somzv MARTHA _.| can't WHY MARY- DON'T YOU KNOW? I MAllY, THIS IS THE MOSTDEI/C/OMS‘ BREAD] . G0_l SIMPLY Mz/sr FINISH sax: THE new QUAKER WAY! IT TAKES You vs EVER MADE! n TOOK YOU . groom's father and mother, broth- I'VE FOUND NEW . er;.a%%l'€3lt1el§'a.? Those should be MY BAKING‘ I DONT KNOW Qx‘ . Jtrggi. we iirst invitations nd- |_||:E_NEW LHSURE HOW YIJUF/‘IKNTIZSPARE TIME. \ is?” THIS EASY WAY “ S0 LITTLE TIME TOO! IT /s soon, ISN'T n- AND I FEL FRESH AS A DAISY s .- k _ AFTER MAKING IT! . ' ‘f “f JUST HAIF THE TIME, Home Sewer AND QV/lkfffl THE WORK i There's much to recommend this Q smart two-piece woolen dress witll} - . ounnin lumber-Jacket blouse- you ma e the collar oi white pique. sew a bin band alon! $68!- 9° l! . to nuke it detachable. Its easily re- moved for laundering. Its a. splen- did dress for variety....the skirt ma be worn "tuck-in" blouses. The little lumber-jacket blouse ma be warn with a contrasting skirt. oto the pattern provides for two dif- ferent type blouses, the one hut- tons up to I shirt neck; the other to s oollarless vee neck. The skirt is gored to give you a slim IDPQN" once and has two IMPOYWM “ck laits_ Another popular scheme for his easy to sew two-piece dress is velveteen for the blouse ‘and Olen plaid for the skirt. Theres no rea- When a man and a woman enter a street car or bus, which should go first? A. ‘The woman should go first when entering, the man should precede when allghting. Q. When eating grapes at the table, how does one remove the seeds from the mouth? A. It is permissible to drop the seeds into the cupped hand. Papers And Base lltals lead llpturn l HERE WE ARE MARTHA ..THANK$ TO QUAKER FLOUR AND THE QUAKER METHOD OF BAKING WE'VE TIME TO GO CALLING NOW. l LADIESIGET NEW LEISURE LIKE I mo! /r.’s* EASY! ewf)’ ivcl-k ,0 tries gcm-ng Oct, 24 —((7P)—- h ‘t use the Wm“ NTREA 321:3: ggefignfer etveme blwl- pfis end ifs. metals led a gen- and The eral price upturn on the amok ex- Bflffltlliakl‘ v; JUST MAIL THE "E es and skirt. Style No. 2841 fa designed for 5|!” 1g, 14, 16, 18. 20 years. 80. 32. 34, 96, 38 and 40-inches bust. Size 16 | uires l 3-4 yards of 39-inch mateidal for blouse: and 2 i-B yards of 39-inch material for skirt. Bend fifteen cents (l5) in stamps or coin 1001B preferred» wrap coin carefully. address to Otiarlottetown _..__..-.. ,, ,.,. Style m. mi Sale ..o change today. There were several gains of around a point and two new highs were set in the in- dustrials. Volume was moderate. In the "metals, Norandafirmedi 1-2, Smelter: was up l 1-4 and Nickel added 3-8. Stronger in the} paper division were Price Brothers up i 1-4, and Bt. Lawrence Cor- ‘ poratlon preferred and 8t. Lew- rence paper Pftfflffed. up s point each. Dlstillers-Beagrams set a COUPON BELOW. it‘: specially milled from fin- est selected when that's washed in clear, pure water‘ before milling’, and sifted‘ super fine through silk.Orderi Q You'll be delighted with usker Flour and the §uaker Method of Easy read Baking. You'll find that in bnlf the Iiml and Rum high for the year at 2i 1-4 then , - on . oodl " ' l'§"“°“.i% iiy’°'lst."fii 52ft“ ' {Jiilfléfiléilbififffiifléifilf} §'.‘il1‘§.'..i‘§.',5’“{i.i§27l",.¥;’.l$~ ltreet Milreu milling‘ rflrmteciasl point to set a bgggdor rlolg evker. sure, flour is guaranteed sailing. new 3 e -. to use any ua er our- roryoryourmoneyre un e . Th QM,‘ 0 c Utilities were stronger, with D ' ' "P ,'"b°°""“h"’(',n, half-point gains for Gltinenu ‘Ina-almonds nofllwllliltllnygraillo/lubedlilgliilll e9: g! e c: rang , . on, Province Power preferi"! and Bhawinigan. REWASHED infruhpun wmr. Plgug w“ m. m, y," bqgk, "111: Quaker Method of Buy Breed Baking". Constructions and rails were ir- regular. Domhion Bridge lost 1-2 and Canada Cement was ahead ringer and nails stained with 1-4_ cockshutt Plow cnnsdian "nubeool. mode a“ 2mm‘?! all: gifsfilin I512???" Tigd Slggfiillglgl-l "on m ' es, with Canadian Pacific and bbed with flfilfin? gttihneyha-llffi“ the nails National Steal Oar nnrronfly high- wellintoibeoentreof turnou- u. REMOVING; STAINS uaker ' lour ‘ Mwrivs ilic Slime Always thc Best l0! Rrlnll, ("Mia's and Pastry