con/nu q; l)i'~li ‘.5 Tvll PAGE TWO rue (ZHABILQITEIOWQJWQUARDIAN SEPTEMBEB 16, 1938 l i ,\ ~...~.= .4C THE \ ifl9USEWflFE -—A\l'\ —- EH51? TIVITIES ' ‘at »~t.lilt'ti ‘.‘..iil lfillilllttlllll" i ‘ lllln lost all its pomt. ‘when it has been well dried. sl'\!§'|’!‘.'(; stllfiill. lull ..ll'tlti lll wait Leave til l/illl. serul) . \\l‘l\ not» in I. and Wlliill wliil chat". \ wt i ."tt;.lill.~.t - li lleai: and in _.-._ l. . .4 lllc siillllge l .l1 _ l". ‘it. ll is l.- t ‘ltll iwlgli .\llli and wtl-, . iv.‘ iit.;.‘<.l- .l wllli i 'li t‘l(‘illlt‘l'i \‘. . - t ll . n: ..~i battle _ - r. t l- l-..l.- 'i lll.“ s-tli‘! rilllk in cold N nothing. Make the red-gold ttail- .".tli ii llttll- stilt lot" shlzrt ex time. l‘he_\"'li hat"<i<‘n_ f», - .-l " ' l:"l-\ tt-ei . - "I if!” .~\liil r ‘ i"-~“~1'i.\' ‘It... ulll .\t"ll i l. "i. t ~ i!l“'l‘.\'l' t l l ~l ihtlt J‘ l. W» ~l ll til i lll» tillll “ti? ilrllok. l'\ill . slight i roo-ooo-vvo mv~ow+vvvoooovoaovorovovomow oooaowoo-oxovoooao 9pm,...‘ ,,,,,._.,H.,.»..§.q9q¢v+¢9¢mo+o YT W omatfs Re aim f. Social and Per (ma t." vvvwv7VvvvVV'V.'.". Hwwvowflvvroon oroovrovoooooo-o-wvws-o-oo-ooe- wowvw+o-ovuuwwnwnoownow§+w+ww+nww+nnwfl++04~" o0 vovooo» av» o0 vaoovw Modern Etiquette g O0 o 18y ROBERTA LEE) 9 ¢ Q ~ t wOOOOOOQOOOOOOOQOQOOOOQ i I Q. Is a theater party ever given m w“ ' ' Does Not Like Her Family, and Keep Him to introduce n debutante? A. Very rttrely", as they small and the cpportttliity" for meeting the debutante is tou Q. When should a "bread-tind- butter" letter be written? A. As soon as possible lifter tiie guest reaches home. Never .ptlst-, pone this little courtesy until itl I Q. What. are we dttties of an} "upstairs girl?" l A. It is hei" tltlty to take care of all the laetlrocms and the attach- t-(i bathrooms. Cover it with salt. and squeeze le- mon juice on top. About hall an liouz" later l"lll.~»(‘ out lll wetlk soili- llnn 0f ttllilntntlzl. ttlld liiell wash out tn elciln wt . 1 .I‘ Rub dull bi"ll.. with a vinegar and suit soaked "ioilt. then wash- lifl ttilel" it tcw lnilitltes \\'itll warm ,‘ water. Poiiii tn the usual way llrt'.shl-.-: uh have become soil i'(l may be wit _v cleaved by be mg l'lll)l) i lll (ll'(lillill'_\' flour. wii ch ‘~i‘t“.ii(l i: lclt there for five lniil-i till». ’l‘ltt~tl .‘-ll“i(l‘ the brush and; rltli in tl t"'.e.tll louci. dress hangers ll\ll_\' rtllliils.’ a new paper liltil in ti-slte paper. , iuilri the middle with a l'l!i‘l':1'llt‘_\' he llliltli‘ fllzhtly. a id lyin; lillill " ll lrt. a inlliti Tilzttzts. a llllllii h 13S NAPOLEON lly \‘l4il ET MhTHLEY lull hll-t" in ltie . lie ilv-d anti lalsv ....:.l- zirlltznti the curve h‘ ll’ llit}: \\lt(l go I .\..:.l- $iiiill"l'lllilll t w] (‘Fl '.'l" P» ' '.l'll \‘.ilt'il o 0 0 0 o o o to tllltlt.» l .~i‘ .li- i. l.. .. i i.)- a"- ' ll- Vflli‘ (i .l.-. ~.-ll abuts Cold m lit lo rrti it (iuitlzer ulllvlht "closing", f‘ l, etiltdfié 72 ¢___._;_".;_. f.» “sf. 0539i D l vlqrgp) l Hi3 .lli will. llll.i nnll: ‘...l ili <2 ilillli‘ By Carol Aimes .,.l .iiit‘ ill‘ vltzt. (‘lflVl lull .\'.\l ltnilim b. hind lll r dtcutlrl be- lu. c .ili‘ ‘irt “H; ptut‘ booovooooooooocooaoooob, How Lilli I T '1 t 4 (U) .»\\.\l-. .l\.\lll.I£\/l z O ooooooooooovoooovooooo- l1 av Veil I llit\t ti snltllill‘. sur- ‘ luv "till \\il('ll nailing . a §.-‘l'il|t‘l‘l'. that .t..lll~llt lull iil ~ l» ' u~ wrln ' illld ietnlltt .".tli whllviicr. ]iil"vi‘lli by tumb- ll: stained? \\lii\ eoitl water l ii~l i. lillil l\\ll or thrt-e l "1 hell a little vinegar rl..~l». juice Tb-Dag/s PQ‘,)11l.-"'.1‘ Design w. mm, . ifli IV‘- ‘ n before ii is ne- Wl: l)l‘.lt'l all the ivpuial ‘Qlfill that "xc "l\'l you n crocheted 'ill(l knit >ilil'.~. Til s one is verv nil‘! i‘ .l:".t" ti liti" i‘ ochct are ill ll nitich darker thread. But- e lll sizes 32. 34, ‘l: .‘il 'il..t.".i.".u (Knit-lll; and Voilnr i i i i i ' i . i VPIIte ‘ ll'l:.l:.l".. ln~" lilltrble. her ‘.4 . lllillltl. and as a conilnaiid they were . , ])lli']]t"S[‘ 3 ‘rlllll l . into tlie stilt pad; l Jill/till suriace lot". l oi Public Speaking cysts u, lllllL’, unllel- lcrel troll . ]i.:sii.n<1 nsude his papers. look- l‘, her tl'lt'('i'il\llll_\'. l Vlillt do you want?" he asked. here?" limit; which I wish llll‘ vote." had til.- tel “Your force.» , as l know, liven. it yoli Worts, alter all. Bill tilere lies which l Fhaltrt‘ . will h stn (l(‘5i1(\li‘llt‘(l t‘) lll the hands oi the ilerc pin . . ‘the Maharajah iliut- nlietld to put lllflbt‘ also rrtee, oi the llrltmh Fly. ~l \'rl.l will not liti it!" A siatk‘ .\l‘t‘lili'(i to he llL niliillfilly beillzd lili- ,\itl' ' t1-L‘_\'llI‘:-s oi her sombre elm, ‘ ll‘ I t) lll.» ilfitli , t‘. "I \\-_ll‘.i’ lllCIll ptit at my (llSPOSHl t» bl- tl~l‘ii as I wash." The eoltl in isivc \\'0.(ls rang like a com- l't‘t’i‘ veil. although with some showT 0t tirtitvs’. “ll I do that. I must know what Yo" n:< lln l0 do with thcnl. for what. . " the Iylaharajah be- .i"votlsl_v, only to be cut. short .li nl speech. “Why? I see no necessity for you to know anything. It is quite suf- llczlil" illlli I have lll_\‘ reasons" and mv itiLwn Those aeroplanes \\t‘l'." pl. ‘it‘.i‘(l by me. ordered by me, and I "ll roll that they shall never serve Einglltnd!" .ry well. I agree. I will make out lhc nec:~s~ai"y' papers putting thrill a‘ your disposal," the Mahar- lah n‘tl. other thing. I wont; to ike nle to France ‘ "There 1 is on ll) ' For New Opportunities Learn Public Speaking You Can "Say ll on Your Feel" Anyone can learn to spcak ll public. And what dividends that ability pays -- in leadership, in business opportunity, in everyday good times! Observe the people you know who are listened to with respect. Notice- ihat its often not so much WHAT they say as HOW they saw These exercises will give your voice sparkle and vitality. Say "Get out of here, yolt rascal!" and “I am perfectly delighted to sec yntt." Mnkc your voice nlone ex- press “hat ihesc phrases say. Shout "A-B-C-D-E-If-G“ in an angry tone. say "l—2-3-4-5-6-7" in a tone of pleased surprise. Watch pronunciation and enun- elation. Say singlNG, ncroSS. WHO IS THIS? Not singEN. acrllST. WHOOSIZ? Use this little trick to banish self-consciousness. Always assume that your audience likes you. Then forget yourself. concentrate on ln~ structing or amusing them. Master public speaking by lol- illwint; thc -asy. practical direc- lliiili ill ntlr RZ-yingc booklet. Tips for tllasllnnsiers, club members. Filllltl """ilt‘il".'1 Send 20c in coins for XOIII‘ copy | Horn , Ad- Bl» -.lll~l- to wt“:- plrllnly your Address, and tllc Name 0i lllli‘l't'illll i Province , ‘ first ll.:prt"- _ _ It is luck. of course, tor a gti s Dorothy Dix’ s Letter Box A Wife Should be a Diplomat if Her Husband as Far Away From Them as Possible ’ ‘Dear Dorothy Dix-I have bee n Iflflffled eleven years, have a hus- ' band I love, a pretty honte, two beautiful ixtbies and my happiness would and the alu Answer: out of l1 very * A woman i she has to take icr httsbaiitl as he she accepts him on this basis. and are siniplilleli. beeatise tlzei so, in y'utti' ptlrtlctiltll" is t rcd illlcr his day's wolk and \\'.'\ Quit. asking liilll to go ill the tllutllttc‘. to tw PQI‘ and don't court-t.- htt|.l be complete except that my husband d0€Sl‘l't_g€t along with my mother. - . . N0 real quarrel, they jliSl cant aglee. go to my mother's once a lvcfk t0 SDBnd U19 dBY- "l call my lllis _. a row a‘ Jct it _ he ought to be willing t0 come? I always insists that I slay f0!‘ 5119136!‘- id to come cutond there Ls always .Don‘t you think that for my sake What shall I do? RUTH OI course. your husband should be wlllln! Q0 make this sight sacrifice of going to your mothers and making himself agrerable if_1i; D1@3$<-‘5_Y°11 ind makes you happy. but it he won t. he wont. 811d it ls tip to you not to make too much of a mountain small niolehill. of intelligence soon finds out that is and not as he should be. When makes the best of hLm, her troubles she stops batteringhersclf against a. stone wtlll, which only bruises her and tines no good . case. elllnlnate _ l argument and (iuttrrcl by lrtlnkly" tclillli-I YOU!‘ "WW9? m"! V0111‘ lmgbflnd the very fruitful subject of nts to come to his own home. t0 your lnothefs for supper. Do your visiting‘ e a wetnk i_f you wilnt to, but. dent stay to sup- oy into mung; against his \\'lli. It‘ vuu will do this and leave hint free to collie and go as he likes, he w 11 l.i"_tii.il‘l;ly' like to go now and then, balms htlvl- stich a distaste tor their tire alums luunlnlng them down their throats io\\ er Onoof the reasons why hus- wives‘ families is because their wives luv-i" w’ >Il'il‘~"- lt"'\""lt.li It lilftie loop l Dear Miss DlX-“Cflll a girl acquire charm? MAJDGE. bv which to ham: it. _l\l1s\t,"(31'; _ , ‘ I """Z'*T In g5 gliblilnated form the cliarln_ that lnakcs.‘ say, s. Nmon de LiEncl t ‘who, at 90, still hull an irresistible wily with ier, is composed of u t. ousatltl subd: elclllttils anti ls n gilt oi the gods. But in its brackets the charm that enables a wonmil to catclra good hus- band. to be elected presxleut of her club and t0 be always the first per- son you think ot when you are givlng ll tunnel" party is. roughly sgeak- .ng. l-lrlnpcsed ol three tltlllgS~£l])1)%tl‘ftl1C0, personality" and adapta All of these can be learned. .on wt- get of an .ndl US . ility. "gm wi;h zippeartlnce. which is the . and which attracts or repulses irllrv uctlmother to have endowed her with a lviilolvy Ilgtirc, a QCJClICS-Ztlld-t cam complexion and natur- ally wavy hail", but lto woman is tinder the ing- as uuu lIIBhL’ tier it rte lillliiti her u,-.,'I..'. b piexion in any (lrug store that bell change haywuloretl hair to any hue she desires. _ her calories. she can put on or take off curves at will and acquire the‘ figure that is the ttnswei" to every m nt now to (it . ". When we ti nk of“ a woiilairs beauty._ oftener nipulsion nowadays of stay- best efforts. By taking thought to ts Natt aldeifs prayer. LVlOIXZ than half of every womans than not we are thinkinl: c‘. the o 11.“: e'"l.ll.;~l Sh’) ware. cl" a trig taller- llltllli‘, or a snappy little sport stilt. has the rcpttlahun ol oldie, liolltely victim of a lack oi taste that lnakes and colors that. libel her. So the first lesson in acquiring charm should be to learn how to p out clothes and to plit on make-up. i ll.‘ cad til b:.t:_.' u CODXCHI. and Lying to imitate some girl .\Inn_\' girls make ind jlllllfls l\l'O\lYl(l wn in conta "t girl w tit qii. ':iil\".'l‘ ln llrr v e spotlight m every erowti. .'.l.cui . ."" ' . ' l.\\'0-l)_\‘—lOlll‘ flapper pulls off. ‘flicn g il to put the 9 ‘.7 u ./ a itisteati of .ry.tig u.) .....-.ll all .t.lt l" gills DIV-E 0f tricks. learn how to be a "oddcss. stately anti di a RIDE-RU)‘ on a stic". h h and ltltlghtcl" bubbling over her lips is . Oi" a big lIIIIIlJOFiIIQ girl makes herself ‘ riuilllt clrphailt trying to do the cute antics some And just as often some woman who is nlcr~iy ‘nlmlpy and merely the her pick out hats that swear at her lck Tile second should be to develop this inisiar A naturally quiet girl until she is a perpetual headache to loud pedal on their- own good points. ’ TllL‘ big girl can how to be an lllh])li‘(‘('l llslellid‘, instead of a bilftiltl ch-atterer. '1ne dom- estic enrl can lentil illiw to show" licr the backgroliitd cl home. llnd cash , food. instlad of be ng a misfit as a V lllU tnco l...poi".aii.lv in the repertoire of And tillrnty, llnll All: _ a womuallls ('l1Etl’ll"i.~ is adapta llity. self otf to the b t advantage against in on her eh '. dish and angel's wild woman in night clubs. This, too. is an art. that can be ac- ,i he can gel. a synthetic coln- 5 She can ‘. er. because some tizlturally vivacious l I/ i flit viwvvvvvw v Vvvvv v v vv eraturgl wvv§( Beautiful Drlnklng Glasses Marching Into Your Kitchen. To introduce Bubour’: ACADIA Baking Powder to ltill more Maritime housed wivu, we're offulnq each on: of ou, abaolutoly fr“, a boautiful Golden low tinted drinkin qlm: with ovory pound tin of Barbour: ACADIA you purchuo. Both are your: for only 25 cont. You not only get a pound of tb: finut. most reliable baking powder obtainabl: any. whore, but thi: uuful gift a: well. The DOUBLE ACTION of Barbour‘: ACADIA i: a guarantee of porfoct thing . . . and it: low price, plu: ocortomy in ulo. will bring you worth whil: nvin . Order a :u ply of Barbour‘: ACAD! —witl't the F BE tumblers-from your grocer 10-day. w-QOQOQQ-QQ-Qvovbvwvvvwvvvvv Fashions f vvVVVv l Household Scrapbook (B! ROBERTA LEI) > The Elbow: The dry. roughened skin on the elbows may be removed by 1181118 cuticle remover from the manicure nwlxmks cnmun TOMATO MARMALADE A MorningSmila RETURNING TlIE COMPLIMENT Mrs. Bronson has a new chauf- lfeur. who ls very careful as I. Place but pounds of tomatoes jdrlver but not so careful about in boiling water for a few minutes . - h m; the to remove their skins. and cut into lflffid agflmfilllglllflz. He is not too gigbalgflfgfi? w‘§‘§§,‘°‘,,‘,§,h‘yw§’,m w“. thick sllves. Cut three lemons into ; "Johns. Sam ',Mrs_ Bronson w w, and pure 505p, and rub with fine pieces’ and remove the ‘mm ‘him one day, "how often do you a. Turkish towel. To four pounds of sugnr add a i, . _ .. “up °f m“ wam" m“ dissmv“ “ “gull lllcesligltlt togrilllaiilf? like Colored Silk! gradually ‘m the stove‘ Allow w ll'S lnaam” re lied thehchauf- Colored silk fabrics should b8. “mu ‘or five mmums‘ “dd me luiil" ' “I should psay that once carefully laundered. Do not allvw lemons and tomatoes. then boll . any, third day would be sun-lb them m become "a1 gm, it quickly, keeping well skimmed. lfcmi. washed m com water u, wh ch a When the marmalade clings to the " “we San has been added, me 59”“ l‘ 15 ready-T " colors will not run, - _ titled. instead of trying to bei Tile girl who is short on conversatLon can learn . mcr them gently for five minutes. quired. and girls can learn how to fit themselves into any situation, andf ilot to argue._oi' have grudges and which their iricntls and acqttaillliiil mrmosity’ and prejudices around cm and latllllv have to go gumshoe. Every girl above the grade of a moron coil learn how to meet; peo- l pie graciously. how to think before she speaks and not be IL bull in the conversational china shop; to lend her ears when people talk f0 her; to show appreciation of court-esies not to talk albout herself and her s art of .pproach to people. things Elie will have charm. extended her. And she can leam ymptoms. She can learn the gentle And when she has acquired skill in these And that's the most important thing a woman can have, because it lasts as long as life does. I've nothing to do nc-w in India-, thanks to your cowardice." "You are cruel." "I mean to be, You've failed me _ urselL-Indla." “You are going to I France? shall be there nlyreh‘ soon. I havel the lvar-clottd. And yet . offered to serve with mv troops." "Then you will tiiake the anuwnge- mcnls and let me have the money. I shrill be leaving India soon.’ "You may not find it so easy to get n passage," "I can lnanage harder things than lllifljifilllCy, That is_all than: . . l I ...__.. A charming and tiscftll dress of black satin-back crepe for first town wear or for those first lm- portant Faii reunions of your bridge club, lunclieons or tells. It has a soft draped bosom, a slim beltless waistline and a front gor- ett skirt to flatter your height tucked in at the deep vee neck- line. is a glistening vestec, mad; of the lustrous side of the crepe. Crepe marocaln. novelty weaves of spun rayon and acetate. light- weight woolens, ete.. are other suitable mediums for this easy to sew dress_ Style No. 2049 is designed for sizes 36, 38. 40, 42. 44. 46. 48 and EO-lnches bust. Slize 36 requires 3 3-8 yards of 39-inch material with 1-2 yard of 27-inch contrast- ing for surpllce vestee. send fifteen xnts tl5cl in s-tam 0r coin (coin preferred) wrap coll: carefully, address to Charlottetown "lv-"ltnn giving:- Style No. 2049 size..." n. .... Name I Street-Address Province ss nmr-eillis DfiDIIiHI-ZS {mm highly flavored fonds can he YIVWIP ‘utfiffllftnfl fgglg- |.\' ftllflln byfryltig a few slices of ll-W potato ill them. This method will also tnke away any flavor of rant-illness. ntacxnenos Iii - - ..5311???'ft.€.'..rr:';;'l r .~ ell-i» m-llml Wrmh‘ ‘I tom. (mt iwn (itlnrvs o! . ° |"'“"‘I‘ from your IlIIIZPlflI m}; m“ WM‘ " “ml “i” "1"!" ventlv ov l th lllflfkllfllll" llhll w." \\ii| wlal-lel-kvtleferltle; M" "M- "l" I Wllvwood complexion. DOROTHY DIX. Sh» was zone swiftly. noiselessly. l That question of a passage pre- ioceupl-ed most European women in . India. Thev felt forlorn, abandoned. l after their menfolk disappeared ~,into the ever-grolving blackness of for some , time they Clltl not know which way i to turn. or where they wanted t0 g0. It all depended on where the pttrtietllal- man who mattered had gone tc-nmd that. for l om- kneul, no one could more than guess. __i’1"0 be__C_ Qnuedi Every Day Styles For The Home Sewer - weeks. no i GREEN GRAPE MARMALADE ‘ A Scotsman had Just applied for , cceptance by the New York Police Sllad Fllllnl orce. After passing the physical A delicious mung for peach 0,. Place the grails. free ‘from ltest, he was put through a test b made o! Elma stalks, in a prlrerving-pati, and .general knowledge. gglgaéglfigs ciégmecheese‘ mold-tn. “Now, then." snld the inspector, glowerlug at the Scotsman, how iwouid you uct in dispersing a very ilttrge and argumentative crowd?" ‘ "Well," replied the Scotsman scratching his head tmd locking puzzled. I‘m no _Yl00V_§\lrlr‘_£!_lT()VOVy_8 data just cover with boiling water. Sim~ ed_ wlth_ orange: ,1u1_cg.__ then remove the fruit carefully. and press through a coarse sieve. Weigh the pulp, and odd on evqtial | quantity of sugar. Boil until I wlllMset. _____ it here ln New York. but doon in Aberdeen we just pass the h!" round‘ inland they won be!“ V! sh o .“ BUYBYBHADE " luvvvnu tuunntutt CIIEAMERY B U T T E R The Govornment [rldon o! Creamory Butter no FIRST. SECOND :nd THIRD FIRST GRADE-highest quality; excellent flcvounwell mcdetlmootll. waxy texture; uniform in colour. SECOND GRADE-usually irnpct- fect in flavour; may be delcctlvc In texture or uneven in colour. THIRD GRADE —- Inferior w POULTRY Thu Govunmnnl p-ltu n! Em : Th0 Government. IIIOBG‘ o! lsoulér! In ton") _ "A" _llnn d ucn GRADE “A: _ u v In " I glliA/rglfl A (three sizeaz-“Large, GRADE A, superb birds, well- Merliklulm; Plllltiii). Sea‘, qaillixzgl fleshed especially fattened for ten- lta e orpoac mg, oi INK. _ - _ gRADE B’ good Runny. lhihfly dcrneoc and flavour‘ inferior tc_Grade for poac log, GRADE B, good bird: but not n: ?°lll"li(ffl'lfiill b"! WNW‘)! "limb! well-fleshed, flattened or flavoured or coo ing purposes. _ MGmh A GR E C.l uded it . . (Grille Alfwglllirlgye Mgltlltlrll, GRADE C, lowest graded ‘quality. Puilet finest quality fresh c?! Graded poultry may be rdeniifiai "m" ¢°v°"‘me“".'"?p°°t°d "qt." readily by a coloured lag an flu are available in limited quantities wing" bmm of!“ M'd__ Rd!” EGGS ' rtain localities.) Grade acme: sicfmd Gun?“ "WW" texm“ or lizeclnarked clearly on egg eoniameur-lllmd‘ 4-31148 {W Bfilwlwf" C- i010“!- CANNED FRUITS i BEEF AND vlinlimnmis n‘ °°"""Fr'll" gaé%IIl:dHTYFNMST-A:;.A=§IQDIAII?1T Th‘ cmw-m-n‘ ‘nau- d Bu‘ u‘ FANCY QUAI- - - . . Y UALITY~ ked i t d dflavour. Not as um- Ragigélxg‘; ..ZL,:,:?:'::|,,,, fAcggctiog of title belxnirulilt: mill ffvllmebiuaflllllney Quality"; u-‘low: ‘ , D ' , 1b ; t- *_ . . . . . i ‘ __ i’ marked :nd‘ l m,‘ rlgpomhse ygfitaililcastye gagzc ‘txeytigi; figfiriysrlation in size co our r Itlmll- 1° 1 at Pa" l! l ll I" 9' b] 'ahea' uniform in size _nn , nurk remains visible on every cut. C53,!“ caaned u; m; pmper “m; STANDhRD QUl\LlT\, packed ND "Good" uaiit h iic e ol flavour :nd from fruit :nd velflflbl" °l i, BLUE BM- -’ - ""9"" Y’ '9 ’ “t “a “C " unit but not necessarily mmllls i: marked llmllflfly, with a blue appearance fiylarecertfieéf m 13h e higher and! requirement. n to rlbbon-hke lump‘ gegctablec’ Elected "for cine, colour :nd maturin- c": b “or bee! li.‘.‘l°‘;.‘.'.'.‘.‘.f.l'Rtl{f'£;.l‘£;.&'l2l12f"..t ls“. . all; , ‘um, by undo-then look for the fildflufllsrtnfflnd '13P l purchuc. Winn .70" b"! b)‘ Uflkv 1"" "-7 Marketing Scrvicl DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Hunt-treble Jamal G. Gardhwfi “hill”?