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Steel ... .. 33% Vanadium ...~ .'.. .-1: 12 u t.s'~x"fr"" 2 zi a-#S 5 (1 P R ... ... ... 'i7 (int lin M Bti .‘\inn Pow ll Mon, 'l‘rnm 0% Mon Triini __ 10-10111- Pow _ . .. -1 snnw row ' ,_ .. ... 10% llhnw Pow ' 41-'id Unit Seoul' ar,- la ..- .. - ,r _-\ -/. 'I0 UURIINION 10. ll __ _ . .- 41 fi" ... ...4 51 S sz 5’ ganooaneoo =Z22Z22 ZZ 55% P555 .. . _ _ ___ ` _ ,.. :iam N F! nit ... no N 2 ... io III P0111 F3 _ ... ... ... ..- _"__ o :V 1D0MlNl0N OF lint' 1 .. _ lim' 1 4‘.l,pr'1 5'/,pci 0|' l‘l\N.\ID.\ (IUARAN I _ Niagara Hudson Power .-a - Psniek Ford t.. .... ... Poor Co B ... ..-. ... ..- ... bears Roebuck ... ... ..- ... . ‘W Standard Oil of New Jer: _ .132 sterling securities A ' 1405 Studebaker ... ... ... 4 ... o-. » 55 lion I"n1v . lim- 1910 104.50 ... , N1 00.2-‘\ ..- 5110 ID-’i5 02,75 4\1,po 1010 0.1.21 “T0 102,50 010 05,25 952 90,25 G ... .-- I lilifi Ii 000 08.1' '-1 no on .¢ an or. 3-5¢15'{1§'C15'C1llvI§@ 10% 22% 32 o-_ .- orc -.- Y on no an ... ..- ~. .-. » vi .- 19lYellow Truck ... ... ...-*::.'r:: 7 ’=2_Ca1'iMo1iey ... ..- ... .., ..... 1*/: 00` R _Wn colz_rlm.A'r|oN Zhou ~ .. ._ Anzb 1 F"""m`e... 21 nni 'roi 513:10 C Pow ..... li1,§pe1il4'l 93.25 can Coin ti/.pc iii C P it mpc in-14 01.21 C T' R ...~ ... 4'/,nel :inc 111114 102.15 I"n\v ..... Film 1050 8.5.25 C it co :sumo 11141 1n2.‘:ri'10'i uno 'io 101. 100. the final ten days oi the month at Bentley. Secretary-Treasurer. __ _ ____ N, westawny_ Jas, creed, Angus Mc-l _ _ _ l _ ___ _ l __ 25.5 per cent was larger than for any _ 5015-6-.1-81 lncl nl L_ B_ Mlllel. of Cl.le_l.lol_l_e_ Bell.l_ lnlnlel, MeBeln_ Pelel. Dnnn_ _ 1-The policies of the Admin s ra. insurance ofhccr, hat cer a n un- n 'l‘lEfii 44.7’ 47 48,75 Iii 1071.1' ‘A (ir 103-l 100,75 . ... 4‘l_.pr‘ 10 4‘K|pr°_1l\.'\'I 101,00 4‘l.pr- lil ... Mille 1 5111* Hur' NW! 1 Nic 'I 5111: (ANA -0. 1 ' " ' 15:1: (Tax Exempt Issues) ight ..., . - ----- ... . r .- ' 1 - f 31% 131/_ (Taxable Issues) "" "` "" gill ’§l,1,pr- ' , Nnvl 1 31111, 41/; pc ..- ...Sf-nl 1 pry, :1 no .....0.~r1.1 1041 100.00 4011, 41/,pe ..- ....0ctl5 iii-14 .- 11w.~,-i1,<, pc ...I-*~-iii 1040 101_a:i 1114 4111: 1 50 101 ,00 08 101.00 D55 103 00 'il -05.75 000 100,50 010 `li\li 51| Ili) 100.50 10. 1000 100,50 I0 DA BGNDS 26% ' 141 Tino ...- ..- ..fi¢‘t 1. lilfii 100.10 41_4l`fi'/,DC ... .. ..Nn\'1 1 SNRG 5 pi* ... ... ..\Ini‘I 11107 107.00 12 !$‘/fype . . . . - . _.Doc 1 033 101.70 1037 111.35 10 13 fi‘§|'\t! .. ....Novi 1032 102.20 M4 104.70 010 101.70 101 T5 00 05 (i0 100 104 -710 'FEED BON iylpc -...Nov 1 mu-so rout -- 1 no ...rioviiiiir-sr 102.411 “ll 41/,pc ...Nov11ius-os 104.20 il pc ...Novl limi-58 10-1.25 osivsnmiv Ns1‘1oN.n. lisruvavs lata ized. In aggregate. gross for the . \ ‘Central Guardia 1oi.so url. ini. 101,10 S5 30 -_. ,-1 _ _ need of any. A. Home ds Go. 5082-6-8- poried rasiilts of Canadian National [,151-gN._pid ynu my me Y, 1=_ . Railways for the first tive months of ol Mnrsnlleld present mel, pl gr/_ the year 1931 may now be summar- __ alms Wln_s,l,, n, me come eo Mor five t .l5. 5068-6-6 ‘A months ot this year is t'i3,oes.3ss as Hall. June 8 H B *gli compared with s9o.s0s,saa in on r iii aiu 20% v. Based on Ma/y weekly earnings re- ,ll 81116 1/. WM °f 1930- °~ fi\’°\'¢°=° this YW succr-zssrux. srunaur -- 40.'t'i cent. and January, $3,611,297 or 21_0 08. 4% I-I GROUND LIMESTONE.-We have MARKET nltvntw ron. .wma s, mi n len, mnll on nend_ Cnll won lf ehard and white. lbllbwing the opening of gifts Miss Quinn and Mr Needham ' although stil in s. coma from surprise thanked each and every one for their kindness-etc. The bride to be was then bounced several times by Messrs In James Cummlslsey and Charles Train or. A very dainty luncheon was then 21' served by the hostesses Mrs James Cummiskey and Marie simpson as- us' _slsted by Mrs. William Legge. Music y’ and games were then participated in until a isis hour when an rieparted wishing the young bridal couple a glorious voyage over the “Matrimon- The .- l »,_,lll5_ _ _l_ In M #ial Sea. Previous to this she was 0 $1 987 or 193 pegigggs r 11?; "mme °! c°"“°m' Fraser W” °m“` given a linen shower by Mrs Alex usually bright for his years. But a _lm ___ re 5 the decrease was $34 o . 1 . _ ’ ' I tea from the use or names or the . ll 076 45 168 r , st ke am suddenl , nd from then! r 0 pe Gwynn Roxbury The marriage takes ro c e Y B h U10 d Jr€SSi0Il 11°-‘S for the Dominion aggregating some per cent; Ap ,3, ,Z r . l. _ . . % cent' March, $3,094,135 or 1931 per First Year students passing from P. place ln Bmolnlne the latter pan ol on ne gnnlnnlly weakened llll me end-l And w areas ci _ deepened and unemployment wldw- $54,000,000 for fire insurance. cent: February, $3,ti22,3ll or 21.2 per w. Q, l ll l _ I June' Peace u y came 'ed a result of the hscal policy - 1 -- l As. Presented Mit. Jour: A. nose 'rho district or Albion lost one or IN MEMURMM Amendment ii Tax On Insurance ,Is Well Received; By Liberals No Cost ls Added its oldest and most beloved citizens. -f--- _ an A. no a i when M' "° 5° 9”" “way wa .i no s.~Tnn Liiiri-ri at his homo more on aprn iam at Old” _ l ‘in Bud el _Hd the advanced age or eigmweight' up It-l1|:rri, Igalstzn in gihc nl-Iduse to within a few days of his death hcl ls __ _ _ was enjo ing excellent health with c°‘“m°“§ as fo °“5‘ I From the Toronto Globe (Liberal) a` TORONTO, JUNE 6.--Th!! 1 P9 bl' cent tax, imposed at Ottawa on tha Uf net fire insurance premiums in thi Dominion--which will be largely ab y Whereas thcrc exists thi‘ough0uI sorbed by the companies--will be faculties that were exceptionally well ' nresel_ved_ and n_ mlnd that was l_ln_ Canada. grave depression accompa ll- tantamount to a payment of ap- ied by Wld0Si>1‘€Bd Un€mP10yn1e11t and proximately $500,000 into the Fedora Treasury, last years net premiumi Of Not one of the insurance execu- The funeral was held on incl as t et f ‘th at thc tives who spoke to The Globe seemed 7 *M5* 1"“»'"‘ percent The results for ‘Way showed ~ im' ' ` ANNUAL MEETING-Th inual . U18 G0\'@f1lmfH~ S 01 llel ' the usual seasonal gains in total, a ° M PERSONALS twentieth and was conducrad by Rev. _s____Cl__l h__S______ of 1930 1. 'gr HW mvnihlv lush for the year in '“°°““¥ °f me members °f "h° 7-“W -_~ A. R. Gibson, assisted oy Revs, Af ` _ '_ , date being mtabiished. It is interest- Society of Prince Edward Island will The many lnnnds ol Mlns Mnl,gnl__ Mnnny nnd C ll MncNevln_ The And whereas. as indicated by ihel nu were frankly pleased with (mg. - ins to note that except for Avril. the as n is 1 th Law Library ln char- - ` ' ' focal inc~nuros now snnmiucc, M” decrease W” M the Smauesz lotteliiownn one Monday the 15th day et Doug” Wm be glad to know mari remains were laid away in me tem' jGovcr11mc>nt proposes to continue '-Lf, pernentage rate of any month this ' __ 3 _ _ k W E she is recovering from her recent sevietery at Lower Montague. The fol-_ _____c_ _hm _________ _________d M year. although tho decrease durinz °' "““° " °°°° P' m' ' 'iere uiness. ‘ lowing acted as Dall bearers: Messrslf’ i g ' ' This House regrets thai: critical of the 1 per cent impost, but thc; was decision to take 15 per cent of tlic the gross premiums of certain com- panies “not licensed in Canada." "lt is high time," commented one nn fro pr p _ _ _ tion do not contain any specific pro- licensed and tax-free reciprocal ant 101 I00 -in previous reporting period this year CONXERSION BONDS ` Mr- Felix Cwley' an “Bed resident ox Halifax, where they attended the ed at Orwell Head, and was at that 2"ThB ’ep°"’_ of me _HSC _m _ _ _ uics proposed \"l1l bc to iiiienslfy the responsibilities, as they are already 5 d'l`h_e records now_ available of the `Frectown, passed away early Thurs- lneetllln ol llle Anellean Synod oflllme a very acllve follower Ol lnei -. _ . . _ __ ____ eglflz-l_\;lf~=D__?_§l lgvné/£25331; day mominl;.Marteé ll §h";* xnfjil the Diocese of Nova scotia. church of scotland. But over forty f°;”§"l““l';" _‘nf i;';f_‘1l;_l';"°‘l;gl‘_fCC;‘b°“L shmng in the Immegcs' 10 The *WS ° f uf EYS ea e rs a o no moved to Albion, where “ be Y Y 8 I Y .ll -,Q town, and Mr George Walsh oi and Wm Moore _ . ____ PASSED AWAY AT FREETowN_ Enel_sne_ have returned home nom Mr Rohn ln nls ynnngnl day5_ llv iision ioi the relief of uneniployiucnt. mutual companies were asked tc :il cas- carry their fnir_ share of the national C _-.5 1 _ 2.25 I1 - _.___ ll ` ` ' U* - make it “sible W W°1`K 0*" the PUS- ly g_ _ _ lnlees reeelved by lllese who mllsl __________.__._._____._. ltlon of peach of the four maturing be heard with smmw by his many Capt. Taylor left by the I-Iochelaga, he had Smeg re5;ded_ For a good pm; n__;'_;l2 $325 mags U1? 21% exlflni-ll/_<5 Wh_§CY\ friends th’°“gh°ut the I5]““d"E saturday afternoon for Pictou. to at-i of that time he drove the mail and, sen kugir l;r°§_uCtS _in lw0:__T'i os d to sul lament de elves the --» , 1 _ - ‘ _ ' 1 s , mann nlrengly ne; gxeerbyeiltgnriw lffn 23 _ tend the funeral Of Mrs. A. C. Misc- because of his congenial manner, was mai _an E mms “ _lc I D e ID P "0 ' FUNERAL SERvICE"The flmeml Donald. very popular among all clases. be “md mr goods and sewlccs in ‘ - ct 0,, was natural the largest percentage of V -08.00 conversions took place in the issue ot James can was held lsaturdig ~ _ ' . d nl n that Wm mature me soonest’ me morning from his late res dence, Ml,s_ Cornellns Gaudet and llme llrst Wlle wns n Mlss McDonald from 3_The proposed increases in tax- control of tariff an taxation w c i931’s. The conversion of over $38,- Bishop Street to St. Dunstan’s Basil- dnnnlllel, Constance left saturday Orwell and by nel, ne had elle lnl_ ation, both direct and indirect, will belongs to Parliament; 000900 Of 5 WWI Uf $52.920.000 IEP' ica where a Requiem H1811 M“5S W” mo,-mug on B visit to relatives and lnwln elllldlen no S r lvc, A fall most heavily on those least able And this House is of the opinion “"7” resents 73 per cent' leaving ‘-‘my $14" celebrated by Rev C McCarthy R-EV. l g ' W u V ' ngus to hear the burden thereof whilst That the existing economic de 105.50 000,000 outstanding or about 27 per ` ` .' friends in 3°5t°“~ :und Mrs. Sandstrom in Washington, ‘ _ ` 1112.10 cent el me orlglnlll lnllll .lllls wlll Geo. McDonald conducted Service Hi __________.__ ' Mm Peanlnn ln vnnconm, nngll there are dccrensvs proposed in to “'00 provide an easy problem for the De. me gravé' The pal 1 bearers were INSTITUTE NEWS and Mont, in Montana, and Jhhn, in _M1011 \\'hichdivill_ relieve tlllose _whose ‘ S I Si 131 C 0 Hy- partment oi Finance on the ilrst of Messrs P. MicTague, P. Manuel, Jas. ____ Snslnllcnewnn Hls Sue d Wlle wa ,_ incomes ion cr 1 n c 1 p October next-cash payments to this Duffy and John Pollard. The lnonlllll, nleellne of me mem_ Mlss Marlln nom ln; glme place _:nd ing .1 nrrntni- share of the expense . l ‘ _ -- ~ l i:ir1ii1::i:'~li'.’llion. .- was in th 1933 t .t th ..- ' M15 01 Veflmn Ri‘9|' Womens In one alonv iviih llie iullo 'ug cl ltl".' l 102-‘-’-~l e ma “' y' °" 5m coim-nowaav Nurrians - A _,mule was held al llle mme ul me , nln,ll___ ‘lll___llll_ ln _l,l_l_`l`l_l‘ln_ ;l____'_‘C__`_l »:-~v11n- ofioci of inc_i~rn.nigni.gi‘gel;ti!iig.give me and the bridesmaid in Nm greenl Red Cross Society in aid of crlppird , --" ` Total amount of loan $1 084123350. ge°rgetf’e' and hom ]°°ked Very at' children fund; that Misses Georglc‘ Amount converted $639 816.500 leav t1'9~°tiV€~ After i-he °°"9m°“Y the new' MacMillan and Mai-garet Huntley at- ” and aura' st” mmnonebwn in a balance outstandln of $445,: ly married couple accompanied by the lend lllenleelllng at Mm L_ _len \ i \ POTl\TOES FERTILIZERS g B . 006350 which E 59 per cent °f me Kl‘00m-5105-0 and b\‘\d95\T|_31d- momfed kms; that 5 letter of sylnplllhy be ist dl ii ds I l i 41 _ _ ____ _____ __ ___ . ____ ou an ng on tl, lilalX_3lf‘ll_y‘?ny tl? me h°me of me nude' Where a sent one of the members. The fol " - _ __ _ __ . .E _ __ reception was rendered them and the lowing statement was reno and cor- - SUCCESS op 'nm Rgpggwss following evening supper was given Bi- rested. The minutes of February _ CAMPAIGN IN CHARL0TTET0WN their h°m° in M_i‘_13°“» whew ° meeting read that a cake was made Plea-“nt 5°°l“1 e_"°’:_’~“E was 5l’e_‘_?__°_ by by Wcmen‘s lnstltute to muse money . ' The returns roll- the mnnai Red §____numl;sr__;>l f;sf\_S and n¢_§_ for runes. This statement was in- , UYOSS Campaign Or the Uiiy Of Char- - an rs' "V ey were e ' correct as the cake was made by We cannot advise you whether or not you should plant lollelnwn ne now complete and snow cllllnlls ol mln, useful glue The members ol Inslllule for cnarlw _md L.. We do know h0Wev€l‘_ tilllt 3 8000 Year §¢“e1'a"y an aggregate 9; 5125509 ¢011e¢f,ed by lyoung couple are highly esteemed in not for me lnelllllle_ A ellsellsslnn a discouraging one, and if you do not sow you cannot e eemlnlllee nl men and by 8 lluuse me community, and their many on mlslng funds to Dann nn _nlerlor 'l`li into crop grown in 1924 sold at very low prices to house envelope collection by 1-_ friends wish inern many years or ol me scnool _lnnng Summer nollnnys 9 D0 _ grown in 1925 sold at record making prices. The crop large emul, of 1ad1e,,_ nappy wedded iile. look l,l_,ce_ ll was ,novell and see Ciial`i0tf.ei.0Wl'l IMPROVE AFRIAN PORTS itendered a miscellaneous shower by llenel Anllleln I _-_ than J'-A Iv \f \ f 2-!" '/rL*»_2’»¢§ 'F-‘;F , ..--..@l,!.ie.i“°f __J`- "nik »--.=--L#-=". -L-1. , _7»“‘»"-vi _ “ U ‘f" If A Spectacular Showing of » 1 WHITE' KID SHOES LINEN SHOES SPORT SHOES DEAUVILLE SANDALS COMFORTABLE-COOL-SMART IN APPEARANCE AND MODERATELY PRICED l White kid straps, plain pumps, ties $3.95, $5.00, $6.00 _ Sport Shoes, rubber soles . .. . . . . . . . $2.50, $3.95, $6.00 Deauville Sandals,” (white or colored) .. $4.50 to $6.00 n_ D|ff"¢l1twidth’s carried in stock with medium or high °°‘“ md tirinr- Since _nn ln lnmir ' below '° l nge BW" ln much im' . heels. ,,,,n\oi\\;l llnltmr \\l:_mn_ “_ 13.. 1. . - mme- _"7 Avlfd 5:; can “_ S. ‘ ALL1-:Y,f¢ co., Lai. _l_ll>_._l_l-,R-_-l_l_ly_ ____ on .\l ia 1 ` ,,¢.__ A H ‘I e1m ,w iqfli ' H ;`-f‘§if~5ff~"i,..,.,¢‘_»"\‘°‘ i : Buuooca Women si Summer Footwear I i l _ _ BLOOD _ is Biiiiius __ ar gt ; F ti it ' _' ' "° _ ' 'Y 'Y ` ‘”""' ____,._._ her cousin Miss Marie Simpson and i K at their home rt works are proceeding in Tripo- 1,51 Gordon St. Allston, Mass. where D0 . 1g34_ decorated for the occasion in yellowor Rheumatlsm So Bad Could Hardly Walk - Hn. Wm. RB. No. ROME June 6 (U P>~1mpo1-tant Mrs James cumms ey THE Plulnllla on Sclwns P° _ litania and Cyrenalca, The docks arelupwards of fifty of her most intimate llllnnnlmenlnl nnrms Note) n. _ being enlarged at Tripoli, and the friends gathered together and shvw- Tne nlnnlls nl eng Charlottetown ‘ harbor for me fishing fleet is be- ered her with numerous gifts, and Exnenmenlnl sennom wlln me “_ "1l.-gf ing improved. At Zuara. work has be- ‘fond ielicitations for a. happy future. cannon ol, enone ln hedge mws_ have gun for the construction oi a r€s\1l\1;lHer fiance Mr. Needham out the never been pruned ne“ny_ They mi on rc 0 _ - rt which will be ready in 1933 01’ The living room was very artistically trimmed to keep them in shape. nl, Knmzig, ' Guelph, Oat., vrrltas:-"For yearn I - mdcnd with rheurnatism, and my hands and feet used to swell at times, I could hardly walk, uid eouldnot sleep or rest for the pain. I used diderent kinds of msdiains, but got nothing to do me any good imril a friend told me to take Bm-dock ‘ Blood Bitton. Now I have no more pains and the rlroumseiaria is gone." oshnstmaaulssnauafqthoputizyuaramiyh prolld _ Annlw nllnctovxle nn; sotus Bathing Shoes Womeifs 60c girls 50c ' Either n _,lennon- ' ' . no nfl" 0, ,rin i\\‘°°*' FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR Charlottetown, P. E. I 0,0” ifuldn via/ A 'e ` ' st on °" 3 “‘ “ze ) had W ‘ s \\°° ci \\*“‘“' mio. °\‘° "“::1zia¢ 1°” bench” 5° use ti\¢°“¥' W1 \|l retained. 1928 was hard to sell at all yet that grown in 1929 ,ntpough the mums are some. ended lllel ll ,lame be llelll and ln” in big profit. Wiliyou bein a position to participate-in the what less than the Charlottetown Mlscanaauaous snow!-:R-Arr lellell, llcllell, lo, eel ol dlenes be from the 1931 crop. Seed is cheap. The product may collection or last year which am- other of our Prince 1‘3l__f°‘ _ was appointed to see about the nan _ vailing conditions the Red Cross is ll TE Ome 9WD- E _ ‘and Mr5_-yweedy me musk; The ln- we have R supply of chemicals’ (.)f 3'8'7` and 4'8'7 ready ‘highly Sflltified by this l‘95D0I1S€ 120 ‘xatmwn Q“m“» d““3m“` °f Mx' ‘md siiiute appreciates very much the en- ertillzer, ready for quick delivery after June lst. lf ll, appeal and wishes to tend" its Mrs. Patrick Quinn rcrmoriy of Au- nlllmenl nl _nn new membeln Mm not buy you may wish _you had bought. sincere thank, to an its good friends burn, but now residing in ivriuenocket l_ Tweedy lnvlled me nnmlnn lo who have by their donations small or MBi1'ie~ Hel' el'\SBE€Y¥\€l\t WHS M\¥\01m- hel. heme lol. next meelllne Lllnen great contributed to this result C90 mme time B80 0° MY Mwhael was sawed by me llosllesl-,_ Mrs _l I u . _ _ co' - ~ . Nfedham' 'R’°xb“"y' Mag' O” sat' Huntley in her usual good style.`The`, 1 5080 1i ---_-°-'_*" lmdny evening May 23rd' she was meeting glosgd by ginging the Na. .Pruning begins, as a. rule, as soon as the shrub is planted. Fall plant- ing is not recommended, but when ` the shrubs are set in the fall, prun- ing should be delayed until spring. At this time instep is reduced from one-third to one-half. depending on the amount cl roots remaining on the plant. If a large proportion of the roots have been cut or broken when transplanted, then a relatively large amount of the top should be removed. As much as possible of this wood is removed by thinning. and less heading back will then be neces- sary. Any broken or damaged limbs are also removed at this time. Ever- greens are not pruned when planted, other than to remove extra leaders if present. One leader only should be For future pruning a knowledge of flowering habit is necessary. Shrubs b|00mi!l€ normally in the spring, and early summer bloom on wood pro- duced the previous season. To prune these plants in the spring would mean the removal of much of the flowering wood. Plants of this kind L"i`il 'lilo l/Voin.‘ii`.» liisliiuic incl on M11. lliih ut llic liuinc ol Ii/lisa Ainiic l-l\iii- ier witli twelve inu|11bci's and one vis- itor present. The mcctiiig opened in the usual way, followed by roll cali, which was answered with Garden. and Poultry Hints. Minutes were read and approved. Sick and School committees reported. Meeting de- l _iou are leugucs ahead of any you'\l‘ ` yet seen, in improved design and -' uilllics. They successful, kitchen work plczisziiiicr. and the care o liicnsils themselves. l`1ir 1‘il.\ii~r. Tliev ‘ nre shaped and fini: limi ~-» lp. l,|m,,,,¢ in clean thcmseli-rs! ,_ The Rogers Hairdwnre Co. I ' *_ 5,, '_- " lfér .4 ‘( make cooking more ;l,i1li;i f the Pots. I'n|1s and 2 Limited clded to pay some one to wash the school floor, also to get a bottle oi polish for the desks and Mrs. Walter Burdett and Miss Brown voliinteercdi __ to polish themu The sick, school, program and lunch committees were l 1 appointed for next month. Question-J J naire papers were distributed, also a i letter was read from the Membas “_ Pectiri Co. Program was a reading, 55 by Mrs. H. A. Burdett. The next lf,- meeting is to be held at the heme of lg hand, blind-folded. The meeting closed with the singing of the Na- _ tional Anthem. naturalsymmetry of the plant is re- tained. Never cut. shrubs back to a sary to cut old bushes back severely the result. will be a. healthy, well-. balanced shrub with plenty of flow- pers, order now at Btace's. Evergreens are not usually pruned, although some, such as cedars, re- spond to a iight clipping after growth begins, to retain form and I Handicapped The seeming stupidity of many school children, is directly chargeable to '_ faulty vision. Correctly fittld glasses often work wonders Have your childs eyes examined N are not usually pruned until after flowering. plants blooming later flower on the current year's growth. and may therefore be pruned in the spring. The idea in this and late pruning is to remove old, dead, dis- eased. or broken wood with a mod- erate thinning, and heading back to retain form. The heading bac should be dime carefully so that th i’ l G F HUTGHESON F Gordon Hutcheson Optometrists-At your service. \-.. ‘ - Mrs. John Hunter, roll call to 'ef “writing your name with your left . flat top. It may sometimes be neces- _ __.--_ - ,_ _ __ D E L C O - LI G H T Not an cxpuiisff liut -- .'i Sicrliiiig Investment - EL restrain growth. 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