"JUNE 13,1940 b‘OO.‘Q§QQO-OOQOOOCOOO0OOCQOCQQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOQQQQQQQQ. Living s. no iuim KNOWS Under this tzmeiess imon A hundred vo\\s are made, And 50me are xmt w th 11¢ And some of tliem betrayed. What Les be l _ or Wham he 11203:‘; 1111s Hifi heart. has measured ‘1Ln1 — iwv 1-1.0 -' ' Tune‘ in 1n the Nmv York Wiilm, A Portable photoelectric timer {:5 sgéinoggrlgigfrlllidb thst records - . o - 3mm“ or I’ Immig- ats 1n thou: uns THEIR. swiivnumq Fast mminl '5 n8 15h inczeasc t ma“ 9190611 by means of 10L pro. ,_ . °"- 1- ¢-~ M’ eiecung water, ‘Tfi-gei-IIKP. ircm their gill 0p;n. -__._. ‘Run s knife around m, “m; ° l" "lime before placing it in in rose culture in E l from 500 to more [Wand m“ c than 2.003 when c1111 be a picture worth ior a_ lllfl-llllt‘ For no man ever kiicws §§.-“"“" a m“ I irlvlng more and more to exercLses for the iect. BETWLMI FOUUDES l0 reduce iLps or waist- line. the average exeicse instruc- do a ie-iv to r arches and. 1:1 gitieral. lliflkF I01". mole comfortable as well 11s more beautiful. bles with the a i-liick beck and curing mes ovrr ll. T‘hei1 do the same with the ozhfr OOO OOOOOOOO OQGOOOOQ filifiOOOO§§4000XiwOQ§ [Woman's Re alm '1 Social an '" e-hoannnrnsnongwvgngon a Leisure ——The Woman ’s Realm ..__._. 18nd luvv nit-p c-ttrcts iiiarlc 11y a vcil drawn tightly‘ ovci" the ctxwn of the licad. "lhs same round-turd bride i‘. cnrdiig iii Mi upnivtqil 111111‘- lfi b'\lRllt‘1"(l by 11; . 21111 1v111 Ol-"illlle b.-r >10 - l1ll'l1 in the Lara e-ticci. at the right Her Pearls should be oval and her necklne wider than the face. 1T PAYS T0 812:1’ 0N YOUR TOES Prmunent beauio’ salons are attmiuon Ol‘ teaches the Cuillfililfil‘ 110w tn e1 x ci1kits,.=t1‘:ti;tl1n11 They agree that picking up mar- IKIFS 01' Flilllfl 11g on the oven to bake This wll ~ l ~ - » I » - p.e- and uiicci tne erlGf-s o1 1t mo [up x53?‘ “this; bskm from bursting loot exercises. . taking. “Aitlicr apply 1g foot civazii. grysp _—"—— 1e 09s of c112 fcct, then "r-tit n“ "um/b" 0! Persons engaged the foot iircuzid and a:ound.le ‘if ising ankle Jam and arch as \ "m" will"?! Placed a duty on im- foot 95"“! T0995 knnv‘c\1\v'ii[tliay's,br.ii1arlt women uho '-_-— .' 1.1. 1.1. 1 ; w n F3128 WUIITQIS d0 not fly. The are cciivlcixs. 1c‘ lltalfit litiveusililtilil- . _ ap s in connecting the for; l] q our; .0» _ 1_ if; i .. . OTherels no secret to cake-baking; hind limbs enables them only nto gel-Enigma uliillflfll oféhyltllallléiuxutyiltx)‘; ust In! 5""! D°“'“ cll" 51°"! Kllde- the hair drier they tiive an expert icconiing r9 lhetcstcd S_wi1ns Down -——-——- opera ".1" mzinlciiri- 1.2101‘ MiG-Hulls, direction}5“'fl"5DQW"'§m“‘l° mllY 5939K} WEDDING GIFFS not crciim from tes- to fromclioicestCanadianwintcrwheat. --_ . US!‘ 111111141.- vvliure llPCllCfl, ltisnspt-cnil flour for cake-making. MA! 11°"? the hzindcme glasses PUMH! 511m]; lug“, quality and texture offer IhO nah he Sillrlrig bride will re- If ycu don't hare ptxvleslcniil utmostassistancciu bskingluxurious, “We Hi? those with a wide band‘ "velvety-crumb" cakes, so often sm-i- Pedlcures. by all means invest 1:1 °f bum-Med copper near the top. pedicure clippers which make it a . These have s mannlsh look win n snii le t1 ~ lilllld only to experts. Thnts why w,“ make the C ~ P "w; f" WY‘ wt toenails more and more women are baking has; “quay $9 °§§de§§§ff,"',,f‘fi Ztfalillfimimgiin. Afjfe girfieavp 5e61,? like‘ . . .. . .. c. ., he Swans Down way. Place mats that are fairly m- a 973391131"! T0 begin with, and can be olenried with s damp cloth and used over and over again, also our, down the housework involved in "lllnlfll-I a Summer place new ones are nf heavy "linenizerl" a paper that 1s waterprcoted. TlTPV wme in pleasant. ' finish Wirtihd green predomliiatng 0 I1 own and yellow in another ttern. RECIPES FOR TIIEQ MOST POPULII A stiurfdlier place mat has a. CAKES ARE 0N THE PACKAGE tfilok, smooth paper mR“,",__HundMI°'B°k|"’ ‘MM,- cork base. the cork and pnqaei- be- "xqi. smmr-rsvsiii-iueipu" iris iflhiltiafed tcgttlici" Those lToday send for "Kate Smith's come l" all" 833' 1mDT¢‘$-‘i10n.$il-ic favorite Rcci cs"-n beautiful gesiwm 7°“? with "u" 310N5- ill-page book. obtains 147 recipes, W: mm‘ now" m°m'5- ° lliiucrcsiing illustrations. Explains P sidc of an 0111': 111g down llfi Simiply Some Pllsrs or iouuli .< in soapy modernritrc d.“ callous lightly". twre a week. tcp and a "f"! bulhng. 1')‘ bdrud for smo tli- airei- Cl'l‘i]’)'.ll;. u-c n orange stuck. dipped in c i ole rbmbvcr. fcr grtting rid of dead skin around them. Don't. use pumice too v'gorou.=iy_ put t1 little 0:1 m1 the cal "is to he 011111111- rizp 1.1:‘ plllllic stout‘ \\".'llf‘l' mid no ovrr (111011 Rfjlifli. once or tetl. tli Rcmeiiilber, of cuorse. to bull the toenails bciore applying lqud pul- isli. They, like yo: r E-illlllllflllcll f 115111111115, i110 c.1115 d by A case for girl rs, Cillll) and 11.111 file would t1i"obn11ly' come in l1.1n<i_v, n an i1utt;n10b'.lc imiicvmccti Lt‘ is 11 sample llliilt‘ lezitiirr bllSllésS‘ tlie bout and ul/iy of tender crisp amen? DENT‘; are n “W!” “mum” Mm zipper. cm 1H5“ ""53 ‘ golden brown cake as only K’ate can, S?“ 1 hapgggtuw coglrcttfifil 1pm ‘as lyfllifirfl l: g9. p". D . oit. Use coupon below. n o " “ ' ‘ ’ W‘ R M “Ollmfy are stiff and Just lflrse enough to hold a glass and u. snmll supply of hoi-s dtreuvzes ‘lbw are lone ovals. and at one end there is a shallow hollow that holds the glass If you're locking for a very new and different present. how about, a perfume stick‘? With this in her bag, your gift/ac can keep her elf fragrant through the hottest dziys -if they ever do ctnie. Ekspecial- ly nice for 8110131918 and other working girls Therein a choice 0t six scents. including gardenla, a haunting odor called haunting and En Lish ruse. Genenl Enoch. Limited. 8 bourgOnisrio. | I ‘Algsndliy picnic Ikithis as light as men’. m"; 1- . a rp 11c uggage. t as steel lacks mam. Rvcipcfinal : and a. leather handle. and it 1s iwmxr Imntw- I washable tnszde and out. A new N | feature is the hinged inside cover '"" I vinth s folding leg. Mien open. “m” : ‘this cover forms n table extending | ‘out of tihs kit itself. It contains m" | Aer-vice for six: Plates. cups, stain- I ‘less-steel knives, forks nnd spoons. nn-u-nu-n-un-n-u-n- J a sandwich brix and two one-quart vacuum bottles for not drinks. round-raced bride IWRAPS OF SOAP -—--- w, beg the 3m scraps 11d put in s Jar to psssup finrky nil those veils ‘ ‘l lLIilE lemon Juice and with rosettes like earmuffs. They'll ‘tonne. Put in oven or stand widen her face m-(‘st unnecessarily. _1n lint ivziler until iill snap is The same ilrng goas for pulls of tied llwu allow to get hard hnir n.t the cliccklvne, dips nn the lciit into pieces. lforehead, s Cupid's bow mouth Needlecraft- ——For The Home ‘There's nothing mini-tor. n.1h~ lng more practical than a Juniper and blouse ensemble. You can~ W681‘ the two pieces together or with other srtzcles of your ward- robe - s good idea for weekends when you want n variety of changes but must travel lglit. The bluise is 11 cla=sic imlrrcd model. The built-up Juinpci" skrt. buttons down the side Just to be nutrient and extra smart. Make- it of pique. hopsacking or any sturdy fabric with body. Style No. 3924 is dflsicned for sizes 12. l4. 16. l8 arid 20 years. Size l6 requires 1 3-4 yard= of 39- inch material tor bfoire: 3 yards fcr Jumper skirt. Send Fifteen 115st coin is pre- ferred. for pattern write plainly \ vuur Name. Address and nvle number Be sure to state the sizi mu wlch Style No. 3.1 31.3 ,..__,,_,_ .____€_._ _ NAm Itnst Adnrnu OIL! wilitlviiliii {l8 to 52 years old. Women who 1m.- restless. moody. NERVOUS-amt: fear hm. flushes. dizzy spells-tn uike Lydln B. Pinkhlimh Vegetable Com- pound. PlllkliflIIYl ls fsnious for helping women tlurltii; these "trying times" duo to functintinl irregularl- tit-a. (‘it-t n bottle today from your dritggletl WORTH TRYTNGI Dmvlnm sizes-ass I 1,‘, i] b icrc ilirrc ivo d tiiobiibly‘ fillfl usciul. oimcnnsrn PARAooL “ItDoesn ’tRideLikeaLimousine " .,. ii-ri-lor 1.11m i14- Ciiui is (ill luv \\‘£l_‘.l, since u 1111111 ivlio: dizvcs to the oiiicc cvuy r111" and . iioctls a little sp" m; itp lie gels i ‘ fol-ti this. nr it mnv be a modestly ' ', frivii |N'l' hands iii. iotilrtilllttg an urIILV i. ‘Hie girls iirc lviiiu iig evcrylli g 111M l! lo ill‘. leuitzcti ziliiui tll £11145 of nit-riiiitilztwl army vcliielis and ordinary automobiles. Tho girls ari- required in pass s rigid test- liernrc they're declared ready for service overseas. 111i: (IHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN oo-oooo-oo-ooo-oooo-oo-ooouooooowooooo 05070040000» LIPTOWS ORANGI LABEL The choicest OPIIII Pekoe . . . Iron in world- fau-inus Citylon and Indll gardens and blended by experts to suit your tsnla. LIPTONS goes farther . . . it muons lens tel in tho pot-more flavour and enjoyment. in the cult. book for the Orange LcbeL YII "mu Lnliti . pf “ls FACE NINE ll is NEVER IIISIPID Forget insipid teas! Tush the deep, refreshing plea- sure of n cup of Lipton's -—tho tea that's always full-flavoured. FULL FLAVDURED 154611 till! T“: A .l.-'1 ‘fibll Good Manners Customarlly, the groom gives his bride a wedding present, and us- unlly the bride gives the groom a gift to cclnmetnorate the day. Al- though the gift. may or may not be an expensive one, lt-sliould be pnsonal, with a thoughtful and cliaiming touch of sentiment. The groom's gilt to the bride is usual- l" snmctliziig for her personal a- iloriixiis-iit. usually tin ornament worn on liei" u-l-driln: day~ a neck- lllPf‘, .1 mndant, a. brooch, a brace- lot The groom usually sends his bride her wedding bouquet; some- times pays for (and chooses with the bride's suggestions) the bou- (iucls inr the maid of honor mid tlic bridesmaids. O11 tlic wedding (lay. l1» studs a carszigc to the brides mother and to his own iiiotlier BIHDWS GIFT T0 THE GROOM The bride's gift to the groom slioulil l1lS0 be something personal ~ n gold or silver key, in a. key- case, to their new home, inscribed with the wedding date, or a. mes- sage: cuff links; a dreess set; 11 pocket. or wrist watch. engraved with his O1‘ their iniilziLs and the \\'1‘ll(li1l'.,' date; n cigarette case. similarly engraved. 'I‘l1e brides gift to her attend- ants may be an elaborate and ex- pensive gift, lf the bride can af- ‘V0.1 but iliciizlilfully plaanned l"‘ll"l€lll'.ll'.’lllC(‘. 'f‘l1e gifts are given- to the attciidiitils at the brides" lllfilllfi' luncheon or at the bride‘; (lll1l’l£‘l‘, or cit any other convenient. time before the ivcdding. The groom presents gifts to his best ninn and ushers; very often tlic 110st titan and tisliei-s give the iziociii a 11:11 pt-cscnt. This gift- rlors not t. the place of a wed- ding iu-cscin. Most oftcn clioscn is a clzzivetie box or humidor, en- graved with the facsimiles of the élglllilillfffi of the grooms atten- 111%. gill that we send to the couple should. if possible, b.‘ sfnictliint: for the new home, Yflill?" than a personal present. Wciirlinz presents are always sent to the bridc-in-bc. oven when the S/Jllflf‘! is s, relative or friend of 311:1 and has not mct lhe' l‘ .0 bride-elect w ‘is c The ll(‘l'.<f'li with a gift book. and as provides i each 21ft nrrivcs. it is recorded. with tlic name and address of the rlntmi: the flfllf‘ received. and, if t1."_s.=ll1‘c»~ llie dni: the gift is re- (‘f‘i\'(‘fl. and. if ible. the place where llu- vlf. 1s purchased. As soon as iirsnhle ~—ili0 day the gift is received. if she c:m—~the bride- to-be writes s note of thanks. urnclnus. apprccLatlve. She should never send an engraved or printed 01rd of thanks. I O s 0 Bo (‘OllFlPflllS .r1i1d you will at- Exc. tract criurtcs Americans are eating more veer-tables. since Fiuprlies now Cfllllf‘ Vifl refrigerator cars from 1113111‘ arms and during longer SVIFGUF. Slioe maiiufatviTrng was intro- dured ll“O America in 1629 by TJOMRS Beawz. who brought hides over on the Ma_vfl0ivcr. ‘i Are You A Good House Guest I! you want to be invited to the same lakeor beach cottage, farm than one weekend during the sum- mer you had better: Remember that hostesses the guest who brings an extra bag filled with clothes and cosmetics. The "I can travel with one small bag" story has been over-done. It's better to take too much than too little. The hostess who hadn't in- tended to giveor take you to any formal parties may shudder to see you unnack an evening gown. Bu: she will shudder twice as miicl1 ii her plans do include a formal party and you turn up with noth- ing but sports clothes. Don't forget a Jar or bottle of sunburn preventive. (No hostess wants to haveto nurse a bad case of sunburn. Or have to say to the man she has invited to meet you -"Mttry is really nice looking - when her nose isn't peeling") HOSTESS MAY NOT CARRY A STOCK Take an extra swim suit. It's a mistake to assume that your hostess can easily supply an ex- tra one lo wear when your own is damp. She certainly cannot be ex- pected to supolv one which will find and be flattering. Plan to zet plenty of sleep the night before arrival. If you are worn nut and need a rest. stay at home and get. it. If you are go- ing to accept hospitality tlie least you can do is to arrive fresh-fac- ed and in reasonably good spirits. Not mention the fact that you are irvinz to eat less and lose weight. Meals have hccn planner! in advance and vour lIHSTPSS. limv- ever sweet won't Qnlov feclirvz that she outzht to do the job ovr-r again 111st because one guest ls on an extremely low-calorv diet. Have your hali- washed before vou arrive. No member of the family you are vlsltinz or any rvh- e1" guest will really want. in bo‘l1- er taking you to the nearest vil- laze for a shampoo and walling around to bring you back. Iceland has neith—er prisons nor policemen. washed thoratiehli‘ and cooked without hullqnz? Tie hulls will S"0"1 rise to the too and can hr- taken out The flavor of the pm: will be greatly iirromved. SHOULD or place in the cntintry for more, like Did you know that Jim; may be 1 EVERY A iioustwitt lPRUULE AND ENTER THE BIG MAPLE LEAF CONTEST d Personal x. Fashions v. Literature A MomingSmile HIGH FLYING “And hmv high does your bsl- loon gio " asked trio old lady. The sergeant scratched his nead. "l-‘tlnny you slioulil my that, mtilwn." lie replied. "1 ve been u-ondcring about 1t all diay. Xou see, when we pulled it. in this morning, we looked on , and there. large s; life, lay s loom. ing harp!" The doctor's small son was emer- tainmg a. prospective the office The oallc-r gazed with awed arimimtion at a skeleton 1n the cupboard. “Where did he get 1t?" iiht Child was asked. "Oh. he's had it a long time. 1 think it ivas his first patient!" said the medioos young hcps-rul. ____.~.... Siuthern Atlantic Legacy B! BY SYDNL! PAKKMAN ttioiitiiiucd from page 8. "Unless you have some inform- at.oi1 that the rest of us lack. I ivlajut‘ l'l.‘li)l'll'(.l ivitll iiiorose sarcasm. don't know "WUl1,lll1llll‘11ll}', 1 uiiytiiiiig 11001.11. L," Toby admitted, igiioiuiit; luv siiicasiii. "But. yve iiuveiil LflL-Ll unyltiliig yet, have tire?" He: turned Lu bkitiicr Muloney, tiiciii. "W114i. about this description, s11"! We know it refers to an island \\'ilL'l‘U lilc stiiil ;s lildclcii. Wouldn't it bc pllbfillJiC to 11nd out soinethuig more about it? 110w far away it's likely to b0, for example? And in what tiircctiun?" X ’Il‘he priest shook 11L; head doubt- ul Y. "I suppose we could find out those two points approximately,” ' he agreed. "B111. I'm nii-aid that wouldn't gal. ve much fiirtlicr. 0n the .ast CuCilblOll when the Captain visited 11s cache. he left here at dawn, and was 1n Antllla shortly before noo11 on the following day. 'I'l1:1t nman.» 11c lock nearly thirty hours tn nuikc the timp. ‘Twas in regular 'l‘m(lcs iveaihci", and his sloop i-drries no auxiliary engine, so vc can stiy with certainty that the island can't be more than s hund- red mlles away-and the chances are that it Les north or northwest from here." "Nico work!" Tobv exclaimed en- couriijqinuiv. "But \\’ry north or nortlnvcst?" "Because though there are islands within that range to the north-east, he could never have made ‘em in the time," Father Malonev told him promptly. “Remember that he had so get lo this island and then make for Aniiln. which lies 5O miles due l wort. from hero. it‘ l Nd been llflldlnf? ‘eastward. it vcould have doubled l the lcncih of the trip. for he'd have had 1o retrace his rmirse mist here again to set in Aniilla. But ili t‘! ‘not all. The north-cast fmdcs vi -e lblmviii". \\'lllf‘ll nwtins he'd have to heat n" 1'1» wnv in this island-rm 1 it woifld 111:1‘ 24 lmurs to tzci io the lvwpqreci (‘f mm in 1150M conditions. 19o 1W q wife givt-ss that he ivns ll1""'"it~~ 1H1 ‘or i'1r\ Bahama rays" “Well. that sounds hniii TPYNOIl-IMOSKLQILQITITldfi_Ol‘li§'__a._f9il.i_f€ill._l_' TRY THIS RECIP FIRST PRIZE: Th1; [only Z-FIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE Sn lhess piltss on illsplay Ii R. T. Holman lliiillsl tiaticnt 1n ‘ ~,.io1i‘t sec wiitii. else we can d0l" the» ivno had been sitting listening to. fl ' islands begin, there's no 0nd to ‘em persisted. "There m l, O0-OOfiQ-§§-O-§4 O fiOiftfi-OQ-O ' GIVE MORE TIlUlIGIIT l0 Ylillll BREAKFAST 4M” HERE'S out TASTY ioon nut coitiiims TllE WHEAT ay/asisnm O Since the important Vita- min BI which is found in the wheat germ is water soluble, it 1's frequently lost in the cooking. This precious wheat germ is retained in Cubs, together with the natural mineral salts and bran. Try Cubs for breakfast m: new WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL ‘°"‘°"°“" , A product n! n. Clflldllfl Slim-dried lVh-nf Complny Limitcd ‘Yes, mother, here's ihc answer to your diet problem. Cubs arc a wholesome energy fOOrl made from wlmlc whom —tl1e bran, the minerals, and the precious wlitat germ are there. And they have flavor that really tempts appetites. Mel- low malt blends its goodness with the nut- likc flavor of the wheat. Cubs arc crisp, crunchy, toasted a golden brown. IIDDII-Slll IEABY T0 EAT ELIE-AL {able and promising!" Toby ‘iiounced. "And having got so iar_ . ‘ 4 lthe next step ls to identify one of at one time or zinotlier. Y-;~ could lthese islands as the one dcscribeckspend n wholc lilo-time 5042011111] lin this letter, isn't it?" for one particular isand-ezid the! ' “That's all!" the priest agreed l not _ it." diylv, “But that's where ye come up 1 “But it must have been described ~agulnst the real difficulty. Once the son1cl1ou' iii this o: l<t' ‘ Toby pro- i abovovitltli" .~iii"f.if'lc_oiflwi quite s mimbvr have been " or 1 —ai1cl almost any of ‘cm wouitl aiis- l pcctiliar about l1 some: wci" tliit dcscrlpton! T'11cre are lit- , would set it nptirt from Lcrnlli’ i.‘ oiisands of ‘em-mostly l Father kfriliincy" 531001; small sand cays. covered with scrub. l doubtfully. (To be Continued)” l W HERE'S THE PRIZE RECIPE FOR AN EGGLESS CAKE i,‘ fcups sifted Maple LerifFlnur. ‘j cup cocoa. l teaspoon salt. 8 tablespoons butter. 2 cups (lightly packed) brown sugar. l cup sour milk. l teaspoon baking soda. lfi cup hot water. l/itcaspoon vanilla. Measure flour and add cocoa and stilt. Crvnm butter and gratiually blend in tlic brown stigur. Sift in dry ingredients alternately witli sour milk. combining after each addition. Dissolve the llfililflfi soda in the hot water and stir into batter; tlicii stir in vanilla. Bake in two greased and floured 8 inc-h layer-cake pans in n tnodcratc oven, 3 Si!’ minutes. Put layers together with Dnie cover with Chocolate Butter Frosting. with date halves. stufTcd with nutincnts. Dcfvnnte CONTEST ENDS JUNE 92nd, 1940 Open to resident: of Prince Edward Island only. FREE ..Hcrc's all you have to (in and YOU innv he llie link v Willlll‘? 0f one of the 2S liantisoitic and vnliinlile pri." < l (w l“ f-"ll" dealer and buy a hag ofMaplt- Leaf Cream n! the lVns-r Fin-ir- 25 VALllABlE PRIZES Iii Ti-TE “NAME-THE- OAKE GONTEST” lihaiiutiulown—Siiiiiiiimliis , "'51 "m; w, pm“ Attached to tech bag is a tag which givi-s yon tlClilllS fllhl 11.1 c,l"‘,‘,','l,-,,ivfn'"lff,flo 3‘°:B°°"DP':I‘;"M which you make your suggestion for c illllfll1ll‘.l‘l.'lll‘i(‘ i-ir ilid u» 1 .. . . ‘_ _2m1 Plzylli t Hosiiwh twin Til! Prize Recipe for an Egglcss Cake. WK? rilliiw Hi1" Sm. . ‘ 1"" fiilliiisfilhsln“ with purchase of 24-lh.hag. . 4 with 011.11., lwi 1 . . IZhIIIZI - w ¢|-.»'=~. wgo, “mm But get your entry in ugh-t n\ i\ ( 1'1 1 >1 1 11th Plllg limit on the number of tags an TIRlH/hlllill uinv <1 nil 11W 1| unfit? zblllsifi-mi Whether you win one of the handsome priir-FI n: Yll-lt ‘WW maar""' entrant will receive by mail a free copy of 01H‘ "PW lwllfl t, v. eniz: n, 4,, i_ g II v.51... ‘git-ins compact ‘NJ,’ §°“,‘,',:,, "$1 Ways to a Man's Heart. i‘ 1° I bslh ml l 70. emu: i.-...;;M=;.~m,rg~-=-~ h1g1: 5m; ,.,, MAPLE LEAF MILLING COMPANY LIMITED m» a»... nuns is u :5 ll‘ M“ rm" “llllll iiimln 1.1111 SAINT JOHN. NB- ttmiwinln 5n , , . lnlvlwclnth on YOUR ETRY m TO-DAY. MAPLE LEAF CREAM 0F rioun THE WEST NAME-THE-CAKE CONTESTjQ e fissure-v»; l l. i a .7