._.....m.-._._ -.._._._. . PAGE TWO COUNTEKFEHERS WORK HARD All the efforts of counterfeitem in Stuttgart, Germany, to turn out, ln record time, bank notes having a face value of $2,000,000, were spoiled when the police raided their workshop. The police found two men who had been busy night and liuy for several ‘weeks ill turning out the money. Counterfeit hun. tired-mark banknotes having a face value of $375,000 were seized. six men have been arrested in connec- tion with the case. FOR SALE Pfflllflly in Charlottetown. Bounded on North by Young st. Dn East by Upper Prince St. On West by property of Lloyd Brehaut. Dn South by property of Mrs. Furnough. Price reasonable. Further particulars write ALFRED 6800M, Summerside. l506-7-20-Sat3i. ~-‘-- - i T H E HANDSOME IIUII IYIII we: z rats-w (Continued). He leaned back and sighed. HQ had hoped for peace and comfort at home, and he was evidently not to got ia-yoi. no ll8hed min H 11¢ looked about him, and saw Roberta race along the drivc aud- cross the bridge without a. look or a wave of the hand in his direction. Qilllfi evidently, she had decided to kefl! her appointment, regardless of his request that she stay at home and properly induct the new servants. who were arriving todfly- Rank ill-s‘ obedience! Open defiance! MacBet-h grinned. He had never minded a little spunk in a lass. A few minutes later he heard he! car tearing along the river road on the mainland. Well, she was delib- erately disregarding his wishes, d8- apltc all he had said. His eyes b0- came heavy and brooding. very worst thing of a'l W38 flint Roberta hated his island. It was the island that Roberta had been so fluent about th‘s morn- ing. She had expresed herself as astonished that he had chosen it without consullng her. It was in her opinion a "God-forsaken spot." MacBeth had not realized how scomful the lady was of h‘s most precious possession, until he heard her say that it was a great mistake that he had not waited until she had finished school, before purchas- ing this island. Roberta had not beenlooking at her father, or she would have stop- ped before she said that. she had been smoking cigarettes furiously. MacBeth had not known that she smoked. He had opened his mouth Colic And Cramps Pains In The Stomach has been on tbs market for the pggfl eighty years; its action is pleasant, rapid, reliable and C!- fecitivc and relief from cbolern. colic, crampsnnd Ill-l!!! l" ml’ stomach comes prompt-l?- Price, 50c a bottle at all druecists or dealers; put up 0!!!! b7 T!" T- Milbum Limited. Tomm- 011'» l? intend to. It bores mo.” "Docs it so?" hcr father said. without looking at her. “Then ml?- bc you'll get from between me and my view o1 the Delawarc. I'm an ill man and I need the air and l. little peace." Then he had dons the molt ef- fective thing he could do tholllh it will never be known whether he did it by design or accident. He leaned back in his chair and closed his The eyes "Well, I'm off wilere the com- pany's more congenial," Roberta announced and abruptly 81w Md left him, although that meant leav- ing undiscuased and mottled s11 those domestic problems about which she had come to consult with him. was an extremely turbulent and diffcult thing at eighteen plus. d¢~ spite the fact that one's elders and youth. There was so much t0 b6 phisticated one might strive t0 5P‘ people, were so difficult to under- stand, and failed so signally to un- derstand one. They insisted on be- ing reckoned with, on thrusting their standards and wishw upon youth, instead of stepping grace- fully and quietly into the back- ground and acting as Greek chorus only when needed. As soon as Roberta had taken her departure the immediate dom- estic problems, two robust black wo- men, without consulting the owner Life. Roberta felt at that moment. the poets constantly acclaim it the only perfect time. the sliflllktlde of met for the first time. 110W"?! 9°‘ pear. Other people, especially older Victoria TURNING Till COINII Addrclsingabaraboldcra at the annual meeting of the National Bank the chairman (Bit John Grice) said that Australia had wru- ed the corner and hldbeguu to treadtberoughandswninlthof reformation. Ho said that the com- wd operations associated with tlrshanusrs‘ Plan, wbsnocnsidsaed uawholia. prosontcdahuiyrtio- mentous step in the history of is comparatively young country-a step having in it perhaps a little of tbs hero's and much that was both bold and unusual. A nscunaa Amman. Representatives of the principal aviation companies will shortly sub- mit to the Minister for Dcfcncs a detailed plan for the establishment of a regular airmail service to Eng- land, The Minister has already stat- ed that such a plan would bc fav- orably considered. The proposal is for a fortnightly service connecting with .perial Airways at some point on the route, the Australian com- panies pooling their resources to maintain the service. The mnister says that he would prefer a strong company or group of companies to put forward proposals, rather than smaller concerns without adequate financial backing. WHEAT HANDLING A cheme for the bulk handling of wheat, estimated to cost £2,000.- 000, has been submitted-to the Vic- torian Government, and is believed to be favored in principle by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. John Allan.) who is also the Leader of the Country Party. The scheme in- volves the erection of between 130 and 150 silos at country ra'lway stations, with temiinals at the sea- ports. Mr. Allan's view is that the sooner bulk handling is introduced into this state the better; it would provide work for unemployed. from mice plagues emphasise the need for such an installation. There is little doubt that the money for such a project could be folmd. DANCE BAN The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria You'll Ill delighted f Dunc. THE REID STUDIO MONCTON N B ¢—q Newfoundlanders Are Law Abiding Says Alderice MONTREAL July 29.—(B! Thi Canadian PresQ-Ani impression held in Canada that there had been serious rioting in St. John's Nfld., during the past. few days was entirely erroneous, said Premier I". c, Alderice, of that Dominion. in an interview here today. "I have had several telegrams from St. John's in connection with the incident," the Premier said. "and find that _reports of riotin! were exaggerated. I wish to state emphatically that our people are 13w abiding. Of course there arein B. John's, as in every place else, a. few rowdies that take advantage of any opportunity to make a dem- onstration. Mr. Alderice confirmed the an- nouncement that a syndicate of banks had advanced $100,000 to enable public relief works to‘ pro- ceed. Apprehension of those receiv- ing relief that work would be sus- pended led to the disturbance. A tribute to the oy-dicate of banks was paid by the rrremier- The syndicate comprises the Bank of Montreal the RDYB-l Bank, the Bank of Nova Scotia and the Bauk of Commerce. “The Banks have been very kind to us," he said. "They realize that until we get our industries going it will be necessary to provide work in some other way. They have been very generous in lending us money." J. smarter wantoerc ‘ nononub BY raaaow aomrusns _Con Inport Figures Submitted Al‘ fer en ce (By\ lay brown. Canadian Prel ltuff Writer) orrrawls. July flit-Approxim- ately 0B percent of 89°45 mum“ into, the United Kinldom 1mm Canada and retained tberc. are not subioct to duty accords: b I statement mod by the m“ delegation to the Impnrlll Ffiwllm‘ lc Conference, ioday. Taking 1"" import figures (excluding gold and diamonds) u" a basil. the Britilll delegation submittsd a tlblc 811W" ing that the proportion of imWfl-l from all the Dominloruwhich en- Joy nee entry into United xinsdnm markets is still wall over ninety per cent. India is the only c8099?!- ion. Duties imposed in the 0H9 0f India are Bllllllnnll. lwwtivfl‘: W the revenue tariff on tea. In the case of Canada, the table shows that 43.9 per cent of Cun- adian goods are mt subject to dull! at all. m addition to that, 54.3 P" cent more of the imports from Canada, which would be dulilbln under the import duties act or the horticultural products‘ act if 0n- tering from a foreign country. are on the free list. This condition. however, will prevail only until November 15 (assuming that no change is made as a result of the present conference). On that date the provisions cf the two acts mentioned will become applicable to imports from ‘Canada. The re- maining 1.8 per cent of ClnBdi-nn goods imported into Great Britain walfdutiable prior to December. 193i, and remain so now. The proportion of goods ‘from Australia which enter Great Brit- ain free and are retained them is approximately as per cent, as com- pared with Canadats 08. Nearly 100 per cent of imports from New Zealand ire free , at least until November 15 next. The free P6!‘ centske in the case of South Africa according to the tableyis 80.7. In the case of the Irish Free stats it is given as 80.8, and Newfoundland 100 percent. Goods from British In- dia arc non-dutiablc only to the extent of 63 per ccnt,.but. as stated, this is explained by the revenue duty on tea. On the basis of 1930 imports into. the United Kingdom, of the total‘ goods valued at 535,760,000 which nonoas ma: nous moans MONCION, N. 3-. July fi-Ho- boss an bclng directed to home trails by policemen, who state that although the tramp nuisance on tbs railway lines in this section of the province is abating somewhat they still find a few stray! bolting their way about the country in an aim- less fashion. The Police arc bead- ing ‘all those coming from cast, back totlieir own country a- gain rather than permit them to travel out Wat where they have no friends. Former Maritime men wboarconthcloscandlrecom- ing back home are permitted to pass through unrnoiested, except for the advice to keep moving eastward until they reach their homes. poor souls forwhom the sea and man had been too much. Commander Prank Worslsy, writ- ing in an English publication, re- calls one case in particular of the pasiengcrs and crew of the Princess Amelia, lost to a man in one of Sabws nicest atoms. There was some question whether all had been drowned and inasmuch as they were officers of the British Army and their wives aboard the author- ities werc‘ urged to discover if it were possible any had reached shore away with by the hospitable pepole alive and afterwards been done of the island. _ ‘ To this end Captain Torrens of the 29th Regiment was sent from Halifax to play detective. His ad- ventures began immediately with his own ship being wrecked. How solikc all good detectives, the Cap- tain avvam ashore and having res- cued a number of his fellow ship- mates set out on an exploration trip aolus. .. Preparing to Ibcnd the night in ATP? N?" 20in»): A Blltllll LABEL40io. “It Ialond hapl- It would not be In a‘ Red Rose package” Health Services Of Canadian Medici] ssociation rm; moral-unsure vrr .... i Vitamins are indispensgh], health. In order to secure p IIOWHI and b0 keep the body mm t-ioning normally, a sufllciericy vitamins must be available in . foods which we use. The absence . vitamins from the diet leads to 1i‘ of health and to disease. In the days of sailing yam!‘ scurvy was a common ... _,. “om, and its victims .. eluded many of the early set ... in Canada. The occurrence .. scurvy is due to the fact that of the vitamins found ubunday; in fresh fuuft Juices and green w." etables is not contained in tho d1 llkesh fruits and vegetables w . seldom - ”‘ ’ on the long m} ing voyages or during the win .. months in the early day-a oi gm ada; and so it was that scurvy d; veioped. Most of our knowledge concern ing the vitamins has come controlled feeding experiments animals. It has been possible i isolate the vitamins from --~ and so their presence in diftereii foods is known by the effects .. feeding. The vitamins have ben labe - with the letters of the alpha Vitamin A, which influences .. growth of children and the abs: of which causes a certain inflam mation of the eyes, is found in n i and milk products. green v : table, eggs and-cod liver oil. Vita min C is the vitamin which con trols scurvy, lust as vitamin D l the preventive of rickets. The diseases which result -- \ of the island, left also and in the . ,_ 5 \~ _ ' station car with tbs coffee-colored - " chauffeur. They giggled a great deal. when the Island and Mr. MacBeth were a safe distance behind them. “'At high-flyin’ Miss Roberta's Senna Bit quite some su'prise, quite some." the cook told the waitress. “W'en 'at baby comes back, and. sec no one round ‘ceptin the oi’ man, setting reproachful in his chair, whut she saying ‘ben?’ They laughed gaily, “Mia Woks up today, and I hears her telling ‘e oi’ man she getting rid of us for some white pussons a lonely but. ‘ibrrcns was ietonich- 3LT? ..’.'°3‘..§.'" $3.13.’? “nlfiolfi u i» MM - ww- l» "=- w»- were free. or this tom 210.410.0110 °' ' M“ m‘ ” “ m’- “W” would be dutiabls if entering from "l “d lmlll- “l” "n? "W" °l a fore,“ countm mum, the “one: left hand missing. Bhc held it visions of the import duties not“? l" m“ l‘? m ‘m! "mum and the horticultural products actnmch ' “d “unwnm” u" ‘u’ The value of those subiect to duty 1”“ “PM” “l” “"4 l" “'11P” under former tariffs would be: 5M?- whm h‘ “"1194 ‘m’ m! lulu‘ £660'M_‘ cine kit the lady slipped away "Iihe following tabla shows for “M18113” ilw- B!" m W mi the year i930 the total ‘alue 01,1“ ""14 n“ “ml h" m4 when imports and experts of the uniiod 8hr "who! the wid dark vsves. in Kingdom from and to the several l!" Filmed- Tvmns Went in alter dominions and British mdia in- he! blltwnn svsii- clusivc of gold and silver bullion T!" "Bil 1118119 l!" 18d! filled and coin upon him again and this time look- cqunlry ing earnestly upon her he recog- Qgngdg nixed her face ll that 0f Mrs. Cope- Amltralia land, wife of Doctor C peland, of passed a resolution recently, ban- ning dancing in church congregat- ional property. ‘rho passing of so important a motion at a. late hour in the House consisting of about one-fourth of the members of the Assembly has raised considerable criticism. n is felt by many that the church in remote districts should be the social centre of the district, pnd the implication that ‘aiming is a practice not suited to a Christian people is generally demned. It has been said that Australians are the happiest people and the best dancers in the world, a fact which “d” i" wmmlllw- I ml"! it- W accounts for the general disapprov- “YT ll" "m" “lint s1 of the resolution. The ban is un- "Alim 1min’ this huh nation ‘derstood to be limited to a period cah at ‘c station," the chauffeur o; “my, month,’ when mwm um assured them. " ‘At red-headed baby WA glyuvc Parties who have been brealilng lntirund entering the grounds of ihe Charlottetown Driving Park of the Provincial Exhibition Associa. tion at night are hereby warned that any future damage to proper- ty of the Association will be fully Investigated and the party or parties prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Signed by ORDER. 0F DIRECTORS. 436B-7-l3-tf. the luck of vitamins are called d flciency diseases. A number of c . - of mild rickets still occur in th‘ country, but we do not find of many other deficiency diseases The important and practical lac! of any or all the vitamins leads ta ill health, and is likely responsibll for many of the ill-defined physic- al troubles of children and adulu There isno reason for ustobe- come over-solicitors about Vitam- ins in our diet. ‘There is no nut to memorize the vitamin content of foods. As a matter of fact, from the practical point of view, flu problem of securing a sumciencyci vitamins in our daily diet is one 0i the easiest which we are called u on to solve. Ysrlingion Advocate) The new president, John A. Bish- op, at a recent Rotary Club meet- ing, read thc following resolution on the death of J. Stanley wedlock, which was ordered spread on the minutes and a copy mailed to Mrs. wedlock. "The members of the Arlington Rotary Club deeply regret the pass- ing from their midst of J. Stanley wedlock. Coming to Arlington eight years ago, he quickly made for him- self a respected place in the com- munity. Hc was a pioneer in fox "swine in this part of the coun- try and through hard work, un- bounded energy and patient effort, he overcame early disoouragemcnta I eves rssnsn‘ LASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR He Had Opened His Mouth to Tell Her to Stop When She Made Him Forget Everythmg Else Except I-lis In million pounds 38.7 21.3 7.4 70.5 38.0 37.5 oo-ooo. E. W. TAYILOB ‘. Optome‘ 142 Richmond Street Professional Bards Island. to tell her to stop when she had made him forget everything else except his island. Ha heard than, although it was one of the most beautiful spots in used terms to me this mawning. Terms!" Th9! llulhed all the way to dou“ "y be raised. -___ STAT! DEFICIT and ice cream in cones. the next roadside refreshment stand where they all alighted to fortify themselves with sauxlges and rolls It now appears that an increase in the deficit to which Victoria was limited by the Premiers’ Plan for the current financial year is inevit- able. The Stats was required to While they sis. Roberta slacken- and established a successful busi- nest. “.9 18.7 I02 .1 27.7 34.1 48.1 44.8 X18 New Zealand .... Union of B. Africa Irish Free State .. "liken: the time he was chosen to rePresent his classification in this Club, until his death, he was a most enthusiastic member. . His. genial manner and cordial fellowship made him u welcome guest at all Rotary Newfoundland .. British India .... S. Rhodesia .. Total 2.3 0.9 1.8 53.0 61.6 39.6 2.3 2.8 X03 . . I168 220.1 99.7 the 7th Regiment. Torrens, instinct- ively leiaedof the nitration, put it l0 $110 limb 10!‘ he now was con- vinced that such his visitor was, that he should procure the ring cut from her band by the ghoulish wrecker and return it to her family. Upon this the lady smiled a wan As a result of much painstakllli research, the foods in which ti! various vitamins are to be (mini have become known. If we but all our information together, we iinli that the daily use of milk and milk products, green vegetables (is- cluding tomatoes, cooked and n!) fresh fruits and whole grain w‘- wan smile. bowed and rose making signs to him not to follow. ' The Captain was one of these keep its deficit down to £1,000,000, but the Premier now says that ow- ing to several factors this sum will Sad Tale From Stewart 8t Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER ed the speed of her car, and hi". in! nothin! of their departure, looked back from the highway at assemblies and through his assoc- iation with Rotarians of other lands, ‘m’ Wm meet “u the body reqm a justly famous county, that it was ments for vitamins. The crumb in Roberta's opinion a “dead end." .~_.-..._ Ass-h»... _._ n. ..->...,-... .-,4-= BABBISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. B4 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD 8.. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street DELL‘ e. MATHIESON m Boll D. L. Mathiesou, LLD. Barristers 3| Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague r_____________ ll. F- MacPliEE, B.A. BABBISTER. SOLICITOB NOTARY, Ac, My] Building," Charlottetown. 576-2-8-1 month. LA. MacDonald, K.0. DABIISTEB, SOLICITOB, IQ. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. It. Island. Money to Loan and Collections given the very beet attention. MU-Z-d-imonth. _.MARK R. McGUIGAN mauarsrrm. ioafcrroa, arc. money T0 man Isuioron Block. Charlottetown. an. J. W. MacNAUGHT n.4,, LLB. Banister. Solicitor, kc. Money to loan Keruingién - - l month Her opinion of her father's finan- cial shrewdnoss and ability seemed to have suffered a blow since he had sunk so much of his money in the island. He looked about him. His island was a mile long and from a quart- er to half a mile wide. It held all a man might want, a, long stretch of garden, a farm and woodland, a beach where his boats were moored a considerable height above the water level, lovely green and fair, with the remodeled old Pennsyl- vania farmhouse standing on the southwestern end. There was a long terraced sweep down to a little beach where hisb oats were moored and a tiny mspension bridge con- nected with the mainland. He had first seen this island some years ago, and had longed to share it with Roberta then, but there were difficulties in the way of ac- quiring it. and he lud decided if ha oould buy it. it would be a delight- ful surprise to bring her there when she left school. This was his reward! with a t. ndous effort. Robert MucBeth had controlled his tem- per. He had kept back the profane words that ruse to his lips, and said decidedly: "I didn't know you smoked at that rate and I don't like it. Clear out now and let rne think. I'll tell you this much. I have wanted this is- land for a long time and now that 1'" 80$ it. I'm going to keep it." "You won't keep me here long‘ Roberta declared-surprised and angry. "I give you fair warning that I can't stand the place and I don't‘ lovely mouth. she had to admit, little below the road that, well a- wslied it on the land aide. Ii W" s charming road. and ev- erywhere Roberta stopped to look it one side of the road rhododendron, laurel and tall trees climbed high above on the rocky slope, on the 0*?!" side. the white painted posts marking the highway protected one from a sheer drop of thirty or 10ft! feet to the canal. Between the canal and river was a broad flat IDMIQ. green and sunny, and then the Delaware rushing swiftly along, broad and shallow. Where the island stood in its way, the river separated into two smai. let, deeper and more turbulent streams. On the island, gleaming white and gray against the gram and blue. was the lovely old house hsr father had remodeled, and with- out doubt, thought Roberta angrily, Paid a great deal too much for. If lhe had only been gblg h stop him and d'vert the golden stream. it might have paid for an llvartment in New Avenue, with a summer place at Bar Harbor or even Watch Hill where she lmcw 50mg er crowd. ‘hat represented Rob. erta's idea of a fit and worthy u. t-ibllsbment and background for terse". if her father wavered in stayng in ‘kcse rim-q pong“, (To Be Continued) her father's island. What a place. lying long and green, high above the river, its tree tops showing a bovc both canal and river. ran a- long the foot of a rocky slope that seemed to grow more beautiful. At Yorkor rm: of the young- ' be exceeded. The disclosure has not disturbed the public unduly. Victor- it has alwan prided herself on her rectitudc and economy in Govern- ment finance, and with a Ministry in power pledged t“ economy and sanity there are no fears for the future a o EDUCATION AND CULTURAL IN- TEREST Then has been an astonishing response this winter to the oppor- tunity afforded by the Univm-sity Extension classes for adults to im- prove their education and cultural outlook. There is, too, an excep- tional demand by workers for in- structionin economic, crafts and trades and for higher education gen erally, while the committee which has been formed to revise the ed- ucational crn-riculum in Victoria. Stats aebools is an indication of the intention to maintain school curricula on the most modern and enlightened linss. (- CYCLING RECORD Australia is lint-Cd for its ath- letic champions, chief among whom lllllli. be placed the Champion cyc- list. Hubert Olilmman, who has now broken all previous world's. Nfldrds up to and including the M hours’ motor paced record or s34 miles 774 established by A. 1.‘. Will-s". of linrJsnd. in Pat's, in 1399- OPPOPInan added further laur- els by covering i000 miles in m, record time of 28 hours 55 minutes |39 seconds. His dstancs for the 24 he became our foremost apostle and advocate of international friend- ship. In our Club, he was a leading exemplar of the ideals set forth in the fourth and sixth objects of Ro- llfli. suinying in full measure the Yflfilldlhins that ooms from associa- tion with his fellow members. Thfdlllh knowledge gained from visits to Clubs in other coun. tries. he had gained a real under-I standing of the results that could be "Wmlllllhed for world peace through acquaintance with 0mm and dissemination of Rotary pr-ln. ciples. "Eta-n wedlock made a generous contribution to Rotary service, our memory of his fidelity win b, g pleasant one and we will miss him from his accustomed plum. ___-..__.______ V GIRL EARNS FLYING LESSONS Mill JOIIIIO 5C0“ Kembail, who made hfl‘ first flight at 1i, has 1M been Irlnted noi- pilot's and now is the youngest in Australia. To raise funds. for "Yin! lessons she made and sold in Adelaide, her home city, vases, Powder boxes and ‘bowls of Am. ralisn wood. Sable Island _-_-_ HALIFAX, N. 5., July QOn-(By The Canadian Press) -—-Tho big Icntlemea who upon making rug. lnltionl to a lady ucvcr said die, no wcnttoLabradorandlti-uckupuc. qualntancs with the family of a known wrecker. By a ruse in con. bones of ships and tho smaller bones of men and the little bones of women and children are all scatter- ed in the brink sand around shift- ing, sinister Sable Island, ofl the coast of Nova seotia. A bit of the area's bottom pushed up by the reat- less waves working in the laud and by the winds playing across the At- lantic, Sable Island was never the world's garden and home suburb. Except for fishing there was al- ways unemployment there even in boom days, and many years ago the inhabitants used to fill in their spare time putting false lights about to lure the lost mariner to his doom. sable Island was than a fine place for treacherous seas, fop, wrecks, destruction, death, robbery and other trouble; in short, it was an extremely touch-spot. ‘ _ It was the sci-t of place that one might expect to encounter Davey Jonas, the Ancient Mariner withbis albatross slung about his neck, Cap- tains Kidd and Teach, tho Lorelei, Stnbad the Sailor, and lots of other YOUNDMD AND Application all-lull be rullla uirlv. Vor flll mur- Inodam cqulpmcll llfl IIIn-Irllllflll mitt-in npplym u A". ( II '1‘!!! WARDEN hours was I60 miles so‘! yards. ROYAL VICTORIA QOLLEGE McGILL UNIVERSITY - MONTREAL H HUN. BARON BTHATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL Recently enlarged frlepreol building, lllroulhl! Faculty If scholarships and I nodes INDQWE" BY T I LAT! B‘! t. tor women students, resident pnparln L. 8-, BJJOI.) Cli- vcraation ho discovered a fine ring had been sold in mum, returned than. identified the ring through lflflndl. bnulht it and sent it to the Comlandl in England. no took no action against in. wrecker since be could not prove l!!! Mme against bins‘ and he did 110$ fOUl it Ill t!!! ghostly lady's desire to have revenge. llahuiicllivesiy Halifax. Nova Scotia ha, fted Iugbop ll ant mother or young child requirll special consideration, such as iii addition t0 the diet of cod 117"‘ oil, which is rich in vitamins A allll D. Vegetables, fruit and milk iiiil‘ ply mineral salts as well as vita- mins. Vegetables and fruit furllilli roughage which aids elimlnlllllll Adequacy of vitamins is recur", and a fuller measu u of health ii maintained by the use of 8 Vi“ variety of foods, with the resllill inclusion in the dist of milk. If?" vegetables and fruit. _Ol\€" Quclilg l’ _woasa|msnnaae|ln¢"'f ma. one sum-M "- l" ‘f: beat. miuwriysow!“ ~ oitomerslcaye their coallma"? urolyioan. nsylnfl“ m I i W. ti’. Gilli‘: 8i 30;, PIONI I'll