.___ ...._ ...______.._______, ., FSMMERSIDI whirl Pumps COUNTY CH CAFE ‘r \, -l! REQUEST the silver wing —-M'I9GIAL sails 0N IIOISI concert will be repented st King Bisnketnioruieneztrewdayncceb Helix ,0t15lt-K¢K§Y&.T°<ld1itd. L-aoei =~George ~ ensingtpn ‘I urdey evening, Dec. 1th. RADIO I L-SOLS-ll-‘i-ii 4mm ll sun OOBTs-m the 31111511535195 i ~ ___ Bummer-side Police ma... ; y -w: IAVI ouoosneerscms twodrunkswerefiifiififimszndeosts 3° Ill" l» "I" o! his famous v _ resin-s. Tim RADIO ‘ma’ '° m “m” "t ‘Wm’ When on your Xmas Shop- ‘ ' rlrlces. Look thus over before buy- —I'BIs!I FRUITS AND Vege- s-Tffii 'r§'¢'-§§r"'srr'¢'".s"r'-riiriu“""'2 inseisrwnsre. Cobb McKly er ‘Ihdd tables elwsye In stwk- vvbb Mc- q nsuy IICUIIA-I! be inner-Ind on Ltd. L-SMIKIY & Todd Ltd- 11-3087 l cones a were strictly payable 1n -»l0BIN I000 ILOUI is ee- onaniesi. Moredosves from eseh bu» st the better stores. . Is-fllc-li-M-Z wks. -w1l'rsniisiiiv-s rims AND ping tour everyone can afford to eat at the~ Radio and bring a guest. - Convenient to Shops and Theatres. Club Luncheon 25c Full Course Dinner and Supper—35c. -—BADMINTON BAGKITS | —W- LI.‘ . ANNU 53d The aunuslsmeetingboli ‘glllwalm-‘fl- ggdwyt ‘gim- Cgzl" ""1 ottheunited ohurence "m" B w" °°*- "we? ill-Iv. was held on Dec. a???“ m“ I'm 53°97 1mm o! Mrs. Henry iowur l——~ - the bresiderir, Mil-s. 1.. P. Azzhigintild "suwissml- TEA-Tl" w“ . . TQcrhQlIlinl-IIB tistiliund "W" i“ “Y*°'°'"=<”-» Km-iwm“lr‘if“sy‘?rtsf’lii"l°’iféliifi’iilffi =1» “low verwaxisdldaillflfl 3 DAN R CHAN slngton. li-c-ti. ‘m, n“ 5 chrmm“ rewmz.’ Al“ the church on Thursday was very ' qwm wright ogered pray". a successful. Complimentary remarks Manager .-I"1I.ESH SHIPMENT of Wflnutsliremm on M,“ by Mm Th were heard from the many petronsl r- . candied cherries. Pine-pits... A Mm}, o. m, hufifijfi on the lovely bed spreads End other‘ L-ailiz-lz-ii-B-ll apple, Citron and Orange Peel, just don“, w“ l,“ by m, m“ M“ fancy things ilisplayed. The tea in, Cobb McKay 6t Todd Ltd. _ ,Qh-“‘,Bm “m... w_ u 5 w be tables were dilintily appointed with ' t L408’! work: M" red candles in silver csndlestieks. used for missionary . ,1 < _"Last but not least th d 41m Bonn _ w‘ “m” sines Henderson end Mrs.T.J In w” ° w“ Y Rotter of Paris. France, is now at mun were appointed delegpge, u‘, a“ table with every variety of delicious the office of B. Graham Rogers. tend the Pl-esbymrm to be held m“ sweetmeat.-8. ' month t Bumm " , .1»; _ — ' The island f Mo t t in th sduamersldc. buying!’ zzillvelii Info‘: a ext mo" King, British West ‘Indie: Zfieetcd i: in: will be st the personage. The —ELECTED OFFICERS - following officers were then elected: Edward Loyal Orange Lodge at Bed-f the popular mind with lime juice, _MR& l. J. MMNALLY Wm be has gone in for growing cotton and At Home to her friends on Tuesday.- President Mn, mom“ Mgygg; 15;‘ eque held their annual meeting on KIM-president, Mrs. John YHZIQIRIMOD. Dec. 3rd and elected their 01- it is now by far the largest crop 3nd Vice-president, M", John pa“. ficers as follows: H. Sinclair Aiiieck, produced. The island also has gone December 11th from 1i to5.30 P. M. -son; Recording secretary, M“, Wor. Master; Ernest Grumman. Dep.» in for the growing of tomatoes. 53103-124141. 1-! first? C nd1ng mung l?‘ Ilnmonbhaec. gedyfl many] of wltilich reach csneds in reery, , ercy e4; ; my . . ac crane, sp.; . M. vesses of t e Canadian National nfimygaflgglig-zflla-Tm elected r Treasurer. iii-s. onivirrBmard. rill. secy; Cyril MucFsr- Steamships. Montserrat is admir- Mrs. Petersen, of Siimmerside, suf- ferod. severe burns tn his throat when he climbed up into the medic- MONTBERRAT TLTRNS FROM LIME JUICE TO C0'l'l‘0N learn; Missionary Monthly, Miss 1w. ‘Ire-isle; A. c. Gardiner, Msr- ably suited to tomato cultivation Patience 1111mm; gin-mm,“ ggewaflb shat; Earle D. Leard, lst Lech; Chas. from a standpoint of climate and ship. Mrs. L. W. Trueman; Mission Hmdemll. 311d Lect.; A. E. Wfilhl imnilwrt and relative freedom Bend Icadenwssmildieri ceiibeclr; w‘! E- D» I-cerd. Auditors: Rev. L. P. from disease and pests and it h ine cupboard and got hold of e. bot- urge 1st, Mm ,1 i... 5w - pm, Archibald, Past , r itt , xpgg tie of csrbolio scid. The child drank Becrsxtsry, Mrs. Joohn Dom. The 11 M- Bfllfiucrd. Alex MccFerlii-iiig, iike tzgieihllsliilx-laddse ilivflizhemgreitkrizlli sufficient to burn his throat, but meeting closed with Mizspeth Bens- Lloyd Afllecin-B. West Indies practically all of the measures were tekenuidtne diction-s. ' flour imported comes from Can- romlll __._._ flttle one is now out of dnnflflrw-G. —ANNUA!. MEETING 0F . M. ls. A’! NORTH BEDEQUE-‘Ilz sn-i 12.1%‘: isfmeffpsp": d“? ._1.lloms' SOCIAL own ._ m, ._w. o. 'r. u. MEETING _ in... nun meeting of the w. M. s. of the m’ manufaéture! shag! r °° a . lcidiefigflocitl dignity United gainer monthly .. of the WhUnitbd Church st North Bedeque mum, spruce ,,,,‘d wk“: p11,‘, _ ur me s e meofMi-s. - ' ' ohm-m Rpmggy m; Thurgdly “m. Mrs. (Dr.) Alex MscNeil on ‘Ilium-them; 9g Mm mom” Mamwdm lgldniziéln toMexporis Mlle. Helen Boucner, well-lull)“ ins. over twenty members being the Vice-president, There wss c, very good attendance, mt.‘ but custome; “aim ‘a, French svlstrix, who was killed present, _pis_m w," rimmed m- Mrs. Maynard Selim-man presiding. After the general business hsd been state, W. can“, he is, m, ,_ Pulley when eervvlw fleshed at he t”, yhjgh tugging held n"; After the devotional Period, the min-‘disposed of. the officers for the en- so exports onsld '1)‘ a a Guyanwurt serodrome, near Paris, we; i; gipworm imp A “m” utes were read by the BecretlryJfirs. suinB year were elected as follows: ducts w Fiance Exes‘; nlsmi’; M119- Bwchel‘ 5°‘ 5 ‘Wmen’! am‘ French Aviatrix Killed In‘ Crash. . LiiuQ accord record for light acro- plaues at Dooley, France, .____.__.i.______.. corny RON ICLE in July. i933, climbing to 20,013 feet and breaking the mar-k established by Mae Haizlip, American flier. "Y Bowness. ports . , 32mg?‘ ‘t mwwm o! ent committleees wereniigimwmgrxi. aseigsgfdlli: §r°rii§tsn€“§rr'r."§r'l§‘ “we “mdmg m“ t° “w” t° u“ ‘ -. Bchurumn read extracts on Peace. A Clark. Wilmot Valley; ' Treasurer, mm‘! Kingdom‘ mum“! “Wm -rwlnnma 351.1,; __g m, ‘duet followed by Mrs. stun; mrr- Mm. Heston Bowness, North Bede- l‘; "w °°“°“~ "w “m” 011*- pretty. wedding wss soleninised at we w! we Donal-s Gordon. "iris w: Secretary. Mrs. J. 0. Mscausr- ° °"' m” 1""- ‘Wmm- m, wellington’ on Ne“ Beautiful Valley of Peace." Mrs. 1e rie. Wilmot Valley; Temperance 3w- 14m when 5mm; 3_ mm“, ‘on o; R. Allen then took charge of the rotary. Mrs. Ben]. Jardlne; Strangers ML mg M,“ ma‘, 311mm’ o‘ n? meeting Jlfld gave some very iriter- Secretory, Mrs. Clement Can-others; mo". “d m“ Dom a; mm. eating Articles on temperance and Associate Helpers’ Secretary, Mrs daughter of Mrs. Reuben Ellis, oi MABBIAGI AND JOB MAKE FOB HAPPINESS NEW YORK, Decemibes- d-Ma/r- rled women who have outside jobs and still do all their household dut- by statistics GIVE NEW THREAT IN E-UHOOL SPORT BREAKS TRADITION BUT GETS RESULTS (Dy The Canadian Press) IDNDCIJV, Dec. 7-G3rdon Rich- ards, England's new turf idol. once again established himself as cham- pion jockey in the flat-racing sea- son just ended, finishing with 213 .A-._- TEA Brahmin Orange PekOQ Ceylon Small, ‘Loaf ‘iii?’ iBuy the Bat . Irv 'u ,_ _Sll|lGLO srilms surniziit Out of 290 prises awarded in elssses, only 85 awards went to foxes receiving no SUNGLO FEEDS, or Z55 awards were made to foxes receiving SUNGLO, (88%). Outofillstprlnselssssvnrdsolllylwuntto fumes not. fed SUNGLO FEEDS, or 41 swaljdqlto SUNGLO FED FOXES. These 41 first prise foxes ~ received an average of 38l/i%v_of SUNGLO of~~tllrelr 1 total cereal feed fed. Out of the 20 Championship and ReserveC - ‘ , pionship awards, NOT ONE SINGLE AWARD _ J ' T0 A FOX THAT DID NOT RECEIVE SUNGLO F; l FEEDS. These 20 foxes or awards average 39/470 ‘of ,_ SUNGLO used of total cereal fed during Blllllliiytl‘ and fell months. WHAT MORE CONCLUSIVE PROOF D0 YOU NEED T0 CONVINCE YOU THAT BE FEEDING SUNGLO FOX FEEDS. J-f, SUNGLO FEEDS ARE MANUFACTURED QDY MARITIME LABOR AT SUMMERSIDE, P. EJ. The Center of the Silver Fox Industry:- lnternational Fox i& Animailg Foods Ltd. P. E.I. Summerside, L-2583-l1-24-l24-8-15 AVONLIA INSTITUTE .... . YOU snocnn 1M2. C.‘ Di gldhcCs-llum on nrtigllel on Percy Mnrchbsnk and Mrs. James- N “h “up mu.“ l 0 0W8: DELHI-k!!! V81‘ b; thmvfvgfnznmwcigwm ‘as Can't Collect maul-once. No redress Jew mm mm. o; the bra.‘ w“ can be secured from insurance com- bridesmaid. while m. Russell Dy- Pm" “Y “i” "mu "l" 1'1"‘ 1 mm‘ ‘upponed we noon M,“ the motor our while intoxicated and who ceremony, the happy couple rnotor- “mm” mwlved 4"‘ ‘m ‘ mum" ed to the bride's home, where s “ml-dim m m mmnm‘ dwmm 50mm)“, "pun"! o! W recently handed down by the Su- o liuiube of the nearest ‘stives oi 1mm com o‘ 0mm“ Th,‘ 1mm‘ the bride and groom, served in Mrs. meat was leached in an action Ema. be“ mum, _ Mmmud‘. they brought ago-in the U. B. Fidelity and went to the-homewlf the groom. CIR-ll; Christian Stewardship and Finance, Mrs. A. C. MecCsull; Mis- sionary Monthly Secretary. Mrs. m- gar Sobey. Plans were made for the coming year's activities. The hostess served s sumptuous supper after the meetinizr-G. ted on in the Prince County Hospi- Gusraantee 0o. hymn giloinrist who 011116 insurance s oompcziy. where s merry party oi serensders and who became mwlved m m M“ ‘Mm’ ‘m them 41'9"“ i“ “"3" accident while in s drunken condi- $3..‘&’.’.f‘..§.°.?.?l"&"' "Pl. "l. "r "m I“ Mrs “~- w- M- mmlm mtmmexr" my‘: "l ‘"1- tiile Ives in the Edmonton Court rul- ummm we w- d e1’ mum“ ed the! an intoxicated motorist was re ex ride by them. nnsble to collect insurance benefit. they gave some wonderful exhibi- tions of step dmcing before depsriw gill! decisggriurrss! WWI-led to the uni-ems ins ‘e their homes wishing the bride ° 0mm" “hi” If"! more msny years cl wedded has now upheld the ruling of Mr. life. Justice Ives. There was s large st» tendsnce st the meeting, Results that challenge Comparison All analysis of» all catalogued European and Canadian offerings-totalling approximately 200,000 "Silver For: Pelts -shows the following remarkable results achieved by the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. With 12% of this ollerlng the Fur Pool marketed only . . _. _ 7% of sil catalogued pelts realizing under $40.00 l 9% of all catalogued pelts realizing under $50.00 By careful grading, appraisal, protection and expert marketing the Fur Pool marketed the larger bulk of pelts at much higher rates. ‘ l With 12% of the olering the Fhr Pool Marketed . . . 28% of all pelts realising 8 50.00 or 35% of all pelts realizing 8 75.00 or , 40% of all pelts realizing $100.00 or f? 45% of sll pelts realizing $125.00 or I 80% of sll pelts realizing $150.00 or over Almost 100% of all pelts realizing $175.00 or over The 24,000 pelts marketed by the Fur Pool were re- ceived from nearly 3000 ranches throughout Canada and‘ were of average quality ranging from the highest is the lowest types. ‘ These results were ‘achieved by :- FUR POOL GRADING AND LOTTING which are recog- nised as the highest standard and are eagerly sought by internationally known fur buyers. FUR POOL LIMITS which sre known to be fair and .|QggQ||lb|Q, insure satisfactory returns and do not V‘ prejudice buyers. - 'AN EFFICIENTT PERMANENT" MANAGEMENT AND STAFF who fully appreciate their responsibility to each patron, . I Shipping. Begs-Tell, 03¢ "I "W983- Where required Cash Advances can be arranged at 5% interest. TliePriiico Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. KP. G, CLARK, President slid Managing Director Somme-raids. Prince Edward Island, Consuls. Throughout the season pelts are being received st the office of J. A. WEBSTER A C0. Richmond St, Charlottetown. , -0ur' Sings: -- ‘ “We Believe the Bu! Wop to GetBiuineu is 0V8!‘ 0V0!‘ 0V8!‘ 0V6!‘ Ito Deserve It.” tel snd is making good progresib-S. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-S. Allies-ion. has entered the Prince County Hospitals-S. was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Friday for ep- pendicitis and is doing nicely-S. WALKER. PASSES POPULAR slloselhsvslostorsreoldfriend inure, 4 oiw“ - lwslk- er, at the age of 84. Walker was perhaps the most ‘amous of the old time clowns, who used to come on with "rod-liot"| poker in the liarlequinelde which‘ followed the pantomime. pathetic reflection that not only did he behold all his oontempo n1‘- ies in clowning pass away before him, but he also witnessed the vir- tual extincticn of this branch of “the profession." was principal clown in Drury Lane pantomine, and for the last seven years he had appeared in the some role st the Christmas circus at ' . (B! The Canadian Press) CNIREAL. Dec. 7—One of the most significant athletic develop- merits in Quebec is the reported plan of the University of Montreal, alter the major Collegiate spam, T0 dfltcthlihe Olilly senior collegiate‘ us sports e un versity has entered PERSON , are hockey Bflild tenninhsnd these __ _ 0'11 y oecas one y. Now t e students Mrs. Irighom Ccstein was opera Wm cry Q“ the spam ‘med m my collegiate athletic curriculum. -wn-. Basile Gallant of Miscoliche m” mud“ "d" "mm “l” 10898 8nd PPPDB-ratory schools. the ~ total organization having s. student enrolment of almost 1.900. The principle in this institution has been to seek physical developme * I of the students through other lines= than competitive —Mirs. Everett MacKendrick. of --Mr. John Helium. of Ellerslic. f-"damentals of sport in the pre- paratory schools. when students reach the university they will quel- ify to ploy on too-ms of major rank- Urlder- this plan the University of Montreal will undoubtedly beoorne n powerful contender in Collegiate athletics and competitive sport in Montreal. CIUWN DIES WITH ART (By Thomas '1‘. Champion) (Canadian Pius Ste-fl Writer) IONDON. Dec 7--Ohildren c! Olympic. Isast Christmas Princess Elisabeth paid her first visit t0 the circus. Whimsical walker as usual It u Q [walked smund the edge of the ring. ‘shaking hands with the children. When he resched the revel Peril’ he held out the poker to the Prin- can, who promptly grasped it be- fore she shook hands with Whlm- n sisal Walker. The sized clown had ‘signed s contract to appear M Olympia this Christmas. ‘Wglirei-‘s greatest success was in Henglers Circus. Wit-ll l 0650""; ing donkey he had taught to "sing but it wu the same donkey which steadfastly refused to sing Queen Victoria when he was oom- c msnded to appear at Willfisvf- m5 ‘next attempt with animals W88 m9 training of s P181 this prospered ‘until the pig swallowed s sovereign m 80 years Whimsical Walker suutio FALL-FURRING rox RATION N0. 1 A; you nearest dealer. ‘Wsllcer was proud of the fwt that Dame LIMP!- Kuiuht. 9810M this portrait and had it hung in, the Roysl Academy. She was one of his visitors recently wilw he’ was ill. SEARCHING FOR sANrnrs TOY FACTORY hr Halli their jobs made them more stirrin- lstirlg companions for their llus- t___ n " men with jobs agreed “mush camthemcs $3; "3532; would advise other women to marry ' te h even if they coutid not training The new move will as “mom continuing that 6mm? ruflnit. gsthemi- at Columbia. University and made pulblic today. Of 632 wo- men. representing 36 cities, whose opinion was asked, most said that outside work gave them an outlet great French educational centre. to, ‘m, an,” M“ mnbemmssion and ought pleasant outside contacts. the women also believed that Woriclng wives, the survey dis- ‘ The university is conducted by laugh“ s” hag’ a 300d we“ m directs many other unlisted cob spurred to gzulter ambition, partly of whom were tihe example set l 1 the wives and partly through if" no.- tiiral desire of husbands to t. a: en- lei-rely upon themselves the task of supporting their families. The majority oif tihe married wo- that they gfi $one HOLLAND IZVIIPOIUPANT PRODUCER IN THE RADIO INDUSTRY Holland is an important producer in the radio industry, also in the production of glow lamps. Hid ll attaining a fairly satisfactory busi- ness. The number of employees in these industries for the quarter endins‘ September til-is lyiear was approximately 15,000 as compared with to the Industrial Department of the Canadian National Railways. Hol- land is in a better position with re- gard to unemployment than many of the nearby countries. the 10,800 s. year ego. Bcwrdlni; 8N! umber of unemployed approxim- nting 4 per cent of the entire popu- lotion. JUST A SIMPLE MAN WAS FRENCH “TIGGEIWi MONTREAL. Dec (ls-Dehunkilm l°r| of mlany myths which have gained redenoe Clemenceau. Premier, was indulged in here W- dsy by the Pierre Benjamin Clemenceau. Paris. belonging to someone else. and died-l new“, m, being referi-ga p, u g tiger, the wartime Premier was s simple man who love-d flowers end children. Pierre Clemenceau admit- ted, h to lwve bee-n tigerish in his political George;- i wartime , concerning Fro nlce 's “Tiger's" grandson. owleiver, the French steteslnan dealings. The members of Avonles Warren's Institute held their 14th annual meeting at the home of Miss Blanche Ieard. North Rustico, on November find. The President, Mrs. Wsnen, conducted the ting, and l alter the opening exercises ‘The Is- land Hymn" was sung. ilrflnutes were read and approved sud the Secretary gave the financial report for the year, which showed s. satis- factory balance after s. goodly num- ber of supplies had been purchased for the schools. The monthly com- old-time suspicion attaching to 2115x153" fir; fioflméepfi Emmy‘ o“ m” mgnsh Tum nominating committee bIOlléhb in Experts have been unable to fig-= the“. report ma u a mum me ‘Db lire how Gordon does it. His riding lowing office“ Wm m“ W” u“ i “Y” 5°“ “Elms” Sevm‘ °‘ ‘he duties of the Institute for the next‘ "'1"- 3“ he 8e“ Team“- m °“°| year: President, Mrs. iaev.) w. n! thing. unlike Archer. he can ride Paterson; vlcbpresment’ Cavendish’ wmwut Wnymg about imam Mrs Harry Lowthel" Vice-president diets, his weight is invariably Huh” M” M J bony seems“; around 100 pounds or slightly over. “gawk, Webb (‘mapmkh He has a wonderful balance in the “d. Aflgmtmt scenes,” Lucyl saddle and strong control. He seems| woamer (redmpomud) A vote o: to use n wip very frequently. yetlmmu "V" tendered m“ 081* never marks his horses, and upper-i m "l. the“, untmns eflom on be_ "MY l“ m” l“ 5°" “mam” “m” hsli of the Institute It was egsin rler to infuse them with his own decldeqwbauour winter.‘ r mm detemmatum‘ | on the tionn ‘ ‘Ihegoti? cell Richards is the son of e. formenwu “mend by . new miner who turned to the business member md u . "mm the men» of hiring ponies. He won his first Rump w“ manna’ wander“, ‘f’ “if” he hm“ 1° wgea“ m‘? An invitation to hold the next nrsetyl 5 "e 9" he “S “m” the 3' ing st Mrs. Webbs was accepted roll llsh Turf with his feats, which in- cludo winning six races out 0f six galoltrix ‘Mwm-ed by n cmfltm” victories, far ahead of his nearest rival. The total however was 40 be- low his astounding career iri i933 when he toppled the do year old record of 246 established by the famous Fred Archer. Richllrds, still in his 20's, is one of the most ppplllnr of all 2mg- llmds sporting greats. He is ex- tremely modest, dislikes geubliclty, and warships his pretty young wife and two children. Richards. as thoroughly honest as he is capable, has done a great deal to dispel the in; of Mrs. Irene De Bolt. _ L. V. Dodson, an attorricy nap-i resenting the former games...» steel chemist who wss ' bet-l ‘i frtmi ‘Trinidad, fyled sn ‘i “ tion for a suspended serif wilscn is folmd guilty. The “spelt- cation made it possible ‘f6? the Jury to recommend clementfy"! Ii Greeting Card at Chcpstow last Fall. On several . occasions he has ridden five win- ‘xndugterutmg pmgum w“ "bl P R I N T I N hers in the some afternoon 5m e y u“ commnt” in charm“ f . ' after which bountiful refreshments °' ‘ were served and the National An- “ ROSE VALLEY SCHOOL them brought sn enjoyable evening Honor Roll o: Rose Valley School w g’ clue" “d for the month of November. ' "- “"" G d VII“, L k8 Ema’ a swmslv nss BUSINESS 1 Kati? '1?odd_ on RE v "511 l’ IN __1 . ‘ Sir-Sgt; ¥v_1M¥;g]e;aE§€;fh; 512w! Sweden reports improved business I Chi stiles-s. Our ries-sonlbh 3 activity with s good harvest. For- 1 prices make it possible to rue Clow nnd Violet Todd (equal) Lena Mnyhewv , eign trade has maintained its posi- ‘l ‘I120!’ c"?! client Grade IV jr.-1 Edna MacKenzie, um» rewm"! the level °1' i931‘ EX‘ . ‘m ' € 2 flown“. Mathew” ‘port trade in foreign products has 50 1 Grade 2 514mm, Mathesonv ' been principally satisfactory, foreign ' Y Grade 2 jr.——l Hnzcl Todd. 2 53155 o! planed W00‘! 39°55 59PM” and up for 25 cards. '_ " g.‘ Helen HnQnn_ imetlng the 1920 level and those of special Prlee (n; Lmuf ~. Grade I-Bobbie Clow. 2 Isabel mush sewn board-l at s better level Quantities. i Matheson. than in any of the three preceding years. Since February this yesr there has been a revival in building activ- ity with consequent stimulstlon in connected industries, sccordlng to ‘the Industrial Department of the‘ Perfect HtiElldnilC0-K&Ll6 Todd. Murdens Mstheson. Violet Tedd. Mary Clow, Lena Mayhew, Taylor Ellis. Edna MacKenzle, Isabelle Matheson. Guardian Control}; Joli Printery; Cunadisn National Railways. Flora MacDonald, Teacher. ' m$§fnmau§g M}... commutes-weaves _ s~eirvqzaiéehc . l manor»: 0 9‘ p M.“ or YOU on qirusl s Alli Y. vE eA wan",