. T??? ¢'_*§R'-°“'ET°W§.- §E’A“”““" crlluul. GUARDIAN This rolurnn u reserved fey Queen’! you”; new: o! ion! Interest but nil- rertlslng of a newly nature nu M Inserted n 4 cents I word slrletl! was-able o‘! Il|"l"°9- A WAY THROUGH CA PI TOL NOW PLAYING MATINEE 3.00 P. M.—llc, 26c. NIGHT 7 do 8.§5—Z$¢, 37c. Somewhere. on, Prince IldwI-ld Ir| land Has been reared s native sou who, quite recently, has told us Why the autos may not run. PRINCE E D 'WA R D NOW PLAYING i oRQCEltY t BAR i; L”. MATlNI-IE 3.00 P. M.--l6c,266. i .._. l at Bu" n, n”, “w, “mo; buy ‘Ones motel‘. 1.1mm to the front with a number of gymn- 1 s. nos-zoo, 37s, I513. AND MICKEY MOUSE SERIAL M,” COMEDY cluni SALE by Ledles 0 ' - m oubllmllng bargains. lead these ps-lesa and aot accordingly. wmm“ orphimg” n .130 4 7 2:’ To make autos roar and tear," _ ssturdey. April Bih- 9 5”‘ ' ' ' Lot's buy steam oars. ville his ""1"" 3-15 rscnu. PERMANENT WAVES ‘mmw- 1 tin rescues 1 on rung m’ m‘ ‘ MAT! ‘ m s All work ranteed Don't be w“ w‘ '“""*‘°'"“ m‘ 1 "I INIAPPI-I 1 tin TOMATOES NIGHT r s. s45 I NEE 3.15 11c, zse. taso. sun t . t be we m”, Mmkntum “In “as “M37 1mm“ m“ . P R 26c, an. lad " mom" r s ass .. 26c an. - “fig” f°":“";3°: “fixmr, Down in ma’ 0'4 sou-stream. » c 28¢ " ' “P” ‘ y ' Solfhewilljust- lotus - “I rus crw or Be t shoppe. Phone eso. l!‘ lonum ons l, E D A R D MILLIONS 0F GIVE ME A w y 8784-4-6-tf. w° "n. 8°"! let up the mom. 10 us. 35c m: m noqlifitfifilzé III-IA RT SICK JOB AT my __._. ' 1: we cannot purohuo steam oars, “ma!” 35¢ comwmxls 25c Y GIRLS uairuvc. "ICE, _ Tngwuau or the m‘ John Fa:- m m moral“, Wm" 25c. ,:P. "Héfiié: I A. Stems wllibeheld fromhisiesi- MIME" 7°“ l0 u». g I. u‘ 25c ____ l dent-o, 234 Rich rid Street, on 001M we hm on natural gut PBUNES 25¢ coax srsuciimm" 25c r Monday. April 1o. Servic starting m.“ “other wit“ mt‘. 23c Lgnlafges‘ .Ib..‘.i..... A PINNACL a st 1-3°- ""°"“-‘." 5, a‘ 2 °' . ' zLbs. l ' " 3 do» mourn‘- Fwr" °""*" “."‘f"“".‘°' ‘J,’ ‘°"' B“ m" “M” 10c $.58; "transient... 5c OF THRILLS! ery. I‘! "I1"- "W b“ "W" ‘AIAuTIn 3 N _ _ 25c Which his. next-door neighbour Sweet or mustard 1mm, rEAchié . » r nunnln YESTERDAY-The fu- glows", , VICKI-IS - 25c 2 “m 25c "EWING Tm" s!“ m“ Ki held when thro h using his cosmetics --'1“'° 3 °'- "m" -- Tsh-nislimmmm" A T,,(,U5,\;er, “ushers or‘ xieral of Patrick exnwas n he“ eutlidéfirmmnmvmht uourists assume 25c l," hckm 25¢ LOVE. LUXURL AND , yesterday momlflfl 1P , W? m‘ , ' zreokassa ..... .. PLUM “M " rsrnrsrr: t... idencs of m». James s. iiickey. 208 Why not m" I bvckwliw liI-n- SWANSDOWN noun. 31c 4° m 27c "<1 - j s Dorchester Street to S‘ Duiistairs Jim-ed m mm 1 PRU" ------ -- ir._ V I Bsslllciywhsi-s Rlequie ‘High Mass Ask e no Y 5°11" 5 A gyrnphon)‘ in steel of atrug- l wggug was celebrated by harles Mc- Not the men who driv; thke autos Fl glw-hunlunity fighting for ex- COMEDY (gal-thy jThg pg] bearer-g were; N01‘ around the ".60 It! Iplll. PUDDINGS FlgEflsnlllbllbLllBUT istnnoo-roorh batillnz sse M.” | A M six Messrs. d. P. Mart . J. P. Lelsht- But the pessimism ti" 8mm" - M“ mEk--fi3b§-s~- 7 - i" “w” w‘ "’."°“A ‘m ‘ ‘ JWI-Nlskingfiniolfibelbdqhefl GREAT ‘w’ mm" Mnheson’ mm’ m who denim to m m d“ . Per lb. c Fllsnmlitsuuo" 23C whn tranicrl to soc life-A boy BROADWAY n‘ LORI-T“ Mitchel], Mich“; comolly 3nd D0 not ask the nnpire blllldefl. 55mm” HEAD CHEESE 17c F322" i..." "h" ‘“"‘“‘“ “n” .'°"°““T' 5055"» ' . STARS John Doyle. Service at the grave A" they n“ "l" m" Wh° mu’ z lbs. .. P" m _ floors nmi a now thrill at r\- Y U N G W85 conducted b)‘ Rev. E. Ufiaflley. Men who keep this om world Pa?” mil FRESH u cry floor - um. i mouse-rears?“ ‘ Jmmmg" grandam“ 6C “Lung P" n," c . ' “T” —-— Br their hvnest- "W!" "l" smoxzn mans 115mg medians-pas.‘ lb ....... WARREN “l” ‘ ‘ _ "‘““"""""" DEVOTIONS consumers-me ' wwqgmm" " 25c z lbs. M All BEEN O‘SUI.LI\'A.“I, Fort! Hm!" Devotions concluded Then he tells us: “Watch thl lPlf- z lbs. BONELBSS C0D 23C. Ami“ Pu“. NORMAN at. St. Dunstarfs Basilica last even- rows, 852955553 z “'- . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ing. The service opened with the rearn their story. they ere 16¢" " "" " 5*“ “ FOSTER. H?“ "E‘R‘“'0"T' recitation of the R ry 84d Ut- Has he never heard the judgment ilmnbgfibnAxnn 29¢ 15"?" 6"") I'd‘ . , . ...... .. any. The Procssrion of flab duos: “By thy sweat shalt thou est nu. mesa AND ovum “'26:! 21c ‘ MEATS AT LOWEST rnwss. - bread?" ~ And the sparrows are like harpies, They, on weaker creatures prey. He, nor any other true man Surely would not live that way! What he prophesies is dire. Times are bad-and getting worse‘- Yet he gives us nothing helpful That may lift depressions curse We may listen to his logic But we do not have in take it. Face the future then, with sour- B89. There's a way through-if we make it. ' Blessed Sacrament folio His Excellency Blah p ékiulllvan offi- ciated with Fat r yoils as deacon and Father O‘ niey’ fs sub-deac- on. The Benedi tiori Xof the Most Blessed Sacriftn-igit ‘followed with the Corpus Christi Choir partici- patlng. I14‘, - Iolauuounisi "l, 'X§\Iii1III.i-qh .'-_'2dbf~-o-muan--ai_ fl in this tower of x s tee I, . youthful hearts are caught in the Maelstrom oi‘ f‘ big business. ALSO SHORT TALKIES * P. J. MacDOIIALIJ GROCEII Cor. Kent 8s Prluse Streets. CANDY! CANDY! CANDY! To All Children at the Capitol Matinee Today. First Prize in the PONY CONTEST Will Also Be at the Theatre. Phone 8B8 and B89. rortmzu lSLANDElt-An Arn- 5mm“ “n3 smom‘ prior, Ont, despatch of April 2nd says: “For 30 years manager of the local branch ,qf,_the Bank of Nova Scotla, Ge ald Jarvis, 80, is dead at his ho has, He retired Honor roll for month of Marsh. >-.-.__ ».. year was $13,000, which was $3,000 less than the year before. Mr. MacLEAN: In coilnectiou Saving Effected In Expenditures Wolnelfs Music Club h-iuoipaifi l. Mullen: Buy From The At Fox Station The following information res- pecting the Expcrimcnal Fox Sta- tion at Summcrside was given iri Pnrllamcrit on March 31st, during the discussion on the estimates. Mr. .\Iz1cLi<‘.AN: Has any addition- al ground been taken in this year for llic expcriiricntrll farm station at Summersidc, Prince Edward Island? Has any ZiddillODfll expvndifure been made, or is it in contemplation? Hon. Mr. WEIR: There has been no additional enlargement this year snd none is contemplated. Mr. MacLEAIN: Hus any request been made by the superintendent of the summerside station to increase the nlr/‘cr of foxes kept? Hon. Mr. WEIR: I am informed that no such request has been made. Mr. MacLEAN: Hus no request been rnsds to increase the number of foxes kept, with a-vlew to making the station self-sustaining? Hon. Mr. WEIR: It is quite evid- mt that it would be very difficult, impossible, I think, to put the sta- with the experimental work that was being carried on at the Sum- merside station, has some of it been transferred to the experimental plant at Hull, Quebec, or elsewhere? Hon. Mr. WEIR: I think the hon. member has reference to the work that has been carried on at the Hull institute. That ls a. new kind of work with special reference to the Following Merchants And Receive Pony Votes Johnson 8s Johnson, Drugs; Mc- Lellan Bros, Gents’ furnishings; Two Macs, Drugs; Perfection Ice Cream, Hornsbys Bread, Brady disease of. distemper. Mr. MacLEAN: That work is bc- ing carried on at Hull nolv? Hon. Mr, WEIR: Yes, it was nev- er done at Summerside. Mr. MncLEAN: Who nrc thc men . engaged in that work at Hull? Hon. Mr. WEIR: It is under Doc- tor Watson. Mr. MacLEAN: Any assistants? Hon. Mr. MEIR: He is assisted by Doctor McIntosh, Doctor Mitchell, and Doctor Rutherford. Mr. MacLEANi Is any contact; be- ing maintained with the Welcome laboratories in England in connec- tion with this work? Hon. Mr. WEIR: Ycs. “Too bad about the disappear- ance of Professor Smith. I-Ie was tion on a paying or self-sustaining basis so long as we are endeavouring to carry on the eizprrimcntal work we are doing. a. profound thinker." "Yes, he was always thinking, no matter where he was. The inst time Footwear. Candylalld, Gillls d: Co., Coal. This is partial list. Look for the remaining merchants in Men- day’s Guardian. 8810-11 Growth of Timothy Seed Production -¢__- Canada uses about lllll(‘ luliion pounds of timothy seed pcr your and until recent years about eight million pounds ‘were imported an- nually from the United States. Ti- mothy seed has bccn for many years an important crop in the pro- vince of Quebec and has come to be one of importance in Alberta and British Columbia. In order that Canadas production might be greatly iricroased, fffflliipS to the extent of eventually overcoming Mr MucLEAN~ What was the’ cost I saw him he was in swimming and; H“ m"! f” immrtlng supplics‘ m" of the operations last year as com- pared with other years? Hon. Mr. WEIR: The cost last, he suddenly called out: ‘I'm think- ing! I'm thinking?" “You fool! He spoke with a lisp." 193i brgan organized encourage- fcderal Seed Branch officers in 1931 began organized encourage- ment of the timothy sced industry in Quebec, in areas of the province Henderson, Euston St. A short pa- per on “English Music in the Nine- teenth Centuryg" was read by Mrs. G. Elliott Full. Mrs, J. A. Lawson, Vice-president, presided and after the business period, the following ii-nal “ /—- Gterridalc Bonnet, and- "Dawn Gentle Flolvefl-Stcrndsic Bennett - Mrs. Fred Nash. Ill MEMORIAM MR. WILLIAM TAYLOR The death occurred at. ills liome in St. Avards Tllursdayfat the age of 82, of Mr. William Taylor, a well known and highly respected citizen. Mr. Taylor was a brother of the late Police Sergeant ‘Thomas Tay- lor, who passed away on January 3rd last. He was born at Annandalc, the son of the late William Taylor and was of a. family of six sons and two daughters. In 1874 Mr. Taylor accompanied his father and other members ‘of the family to California, He afterwards returned The Women's Music Club met this week at the home of Mrs. H. S. two years ago wing ‘to/ill health. Mr. Jarvis was born if: Summer. side, P.E.I., the Mme late Dr. Henry F. Jarvis and grandson of the late Hon. Edward Jarvis, for- mer chief Justice of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Jarvis started his career as a banker at the age of 10, He I I by station CHCKITTle male quar- ietlc. Messrs Quigley, Calder, Ding- “Wll. Stems. wii . ing Faurers “The P811118." Dr. Vince b- wii speak on ."A new kind of Gig .' Gounod's anthem “Praise ye the Father" will be rendered by the choir. Dr. vin- oent at the evening service will Speak on "Christ's estimate of per- sonailty." Miss Pearl Bums (con- mlw) W111 sins from Handel's 119551911. "He was despised." The anthems of the evening will be ‘Smell’ he hath borne our griefs" (lvfesslsh) Handel and Gounodb "There is a green hill far away." MP- Qliigley takes the tenor solo in the last mentioned. B I. E T RESPECTED itssrnsur vess- ES-Mr. Michael H. McCabe, an old and b18111!’ respected resident o1 Central Bedequc, passed gwgy ygs- lefdfly morning. Mr. McCsbc was le Were obtained by Just driving a For my portrait in the 8hr. You say that I haven't the cour- My signature w append. That I am ashamed to sign my And that ls the reason, my ruddy That I do not sign my name. “Contrctcmps”, North 'I‘ry0n, P. Marion Yeo; 3. Harold Milligsn- --Ssgue in finals- wasn’t aware high position! v car, haven't consuming ambitions soprano numbers were suns: came to Amprior in 1900. William I m“ “h” “mm” "m" “m” 1—"Winds of the Trees"—Goring Jag-trig, o; p0,; -Hope‘ 0m“ is a l"! Thomas-Mrs. H. S. Henderson. broth“;- Thflli ihlnkifl! 0f WW5?!‘ 15d and _ i P-(a) "T é Birds Go North dress. No-tkms Agam.._ e-fgpnd (b? "Beloved THE BAPTIST CHURCH _ The And I haven-t your spring-time l . it is Mor ,‘— ward-1Mrs. J. A. . 00ml"!!! Lawson. \ I’, _. morning service will be broadcast For my name m the h“, weak Th, reg-uln- meeglng or the 5th BIC name At last, when I come to the end. ut harken to this, sweet singer, in in this for fun-mot fame, friend, .1. TYNE VALLEY SCHOOL Report of senior Department of yne Valley school:- Grsd X-l. Alexis Wood; 2. Stan- y Phillips; 3. Clinton Milligan. Grade IX-l. Eileen Skerry; 2- Grade VIII-l. Maude Ramsay. Charlottetown ‘rroup was held in the clubroom on Monday, April 3, with an attendance of fifteen Scouts, meeting being to enable the Scout leaders to attend the Training Course, which was held on Tuesday evening. tbefrroop accompanied by the Scoutmssier and Assistant Scout- msster enjoyed a. hike, the object of the hike being to complete the Second Class Tests in Fire-lighting and cooking. All participating in this hike were successful, and both the steak and potatoes were extre- mely palatable amateurs. worlde Just why man has invented such clumsy things as skiliets, fry- ing pans, and what-riots. Patrol Competition is growing the change in right of vestibule on Saturday twelve members or" for the work of Indeed we sometimes Grade VII-l. Edgar Hayes; 2. keener at ‘each meeting. Each pat- Grlde x (H5) 1 M517 Drisooli, 3 Dewar MloNofll. ' Grads X (Jln) 1 Eileen Ways. Grade 1X (Sin) 1 Augustine Campbell, 2 Phyllis Burke, 3 George vessey. 4 Margaret Whitlock. Grade IX (Jr) 1 R/lisael the- Neill, z Virginia calms, s Lewis, iwiliard Burke. Grade VIII (Sn) '1 Ire. Stalwart, 2 Hamid Garnhum and James nouse (equal). 3 Vincent Peters, 4 Eva Douse. Grade VIII (Jr.) 1 John Whit- lock, 2 Lorne Cudrmore. Intermediate Department-M. J. Dunaford v Grade VlI-—l Martha. Saunders 2 Clarence Vcssey, 3 Marjorie Thompson. 4 Eibel Garnham. Grade VI—1 Aubin Bisoquiere, l fame Casford and Harvey Mclnnls (equal) 3 Ralph Peake, 4 Lloyd Gregory. Grade V-1 Edna MacKenzle, i Lloyd Ford, 3 Ronald Vessey, 4 Earl Gregory. Grade IV-l Charles Jackson. a Margaret Gauthier, 3 Gerald Lewis 4 Elwin Thompson. Junior DopcrtmenfF-A. M. Clements Grade III-d Charles minimal Helen Gregory, 3 Marion McInnir 4 Eric Robinson. Grade II—1 Anna Garnhsm. 2 Effie MaoCallum, 3 Jackie Gerri- ham. 4 Harold Gregory. where hay was the principal crop. Fields of more than six hundred growers were inspected to deter- m'ne their freedom from ox-eyc daisy, the most serious impurity in a very successful farmer. In pol- itics, he was a life-long Conserva- tive, nnd on e contested the Fourth Distr t of Prince County. Mr.‘ McCabe '10 ves to mourn his Bertha Ellis: 3. Waldo MacDoug- all. rol trying to outnumber its oppon- ent in points for the shield which is being donated to the patrol hav- ing the greatest number of points to its credit at the end of June. to Charlottetown where he was em- ployed as a. wheelwright and cab- inet makgr. Subsequently he was on the nursing staff of Falconwood Hospital and later for a short time Ralph T. Larkin, ‘Teacher. Report of Primary Department- Tyne Valley School. timothy seed. when the fields wcrc , sorrowin- wife, ormerl Ma Mul- . _ Grade _ sufficicntly clean, they were re- 2st?‘ lfife§°zi°lzjg §:11§:d':::: lln. or lnsinr npthrie sour: Rev. mrcragmgjuagfizteofgfg: 2- SccOItld class Work is almost m“ 055,03; ‘M27131’: commended to be cut for seed, and n . y _ George 1., W2 a cw months ago 0y l’ n Roborwn. 3 comp“ ed by "we!" M the my" 4 pulp}, canal-L other advice was given by the in- M“ ‘Mm’ “t S" ‘Wm 5- resigned Stur nezLrish on account and” v—.' c“ = ' w; I m u“ F” Pm“ Kmmth “W” Grade 1 (Jr) 1 Ph ills c les i speotors rcirllivc lo hardling and H°1°*“’°s t° m°“"“ a "m" “d of iii-h sith: erlck, and Cecil, ‘M1’ mm“y' 3' “m” m “a hlmn- Mill" Mssvonsld. Csr- Doug,“ Burke‘ 3 way e 83mg” lizlltvcstillg the crop. Inspccloi-s also °n° bmther’ Albert ,1“ Eurdm’ two da ghters, Margaret and Edna. land’ 1 b - men Glover’ Garth Mflcmm’ m‘ 4 Vernon LeClsir y“ supervised much of the threshinflv Humboldt Gummy‘ cam°m“‘- Rev. .P. F..~fu¢i1e5. rector of the arm“ Iv s"‘1"D°““3d ms‘; land Jswer snd Charles Maclrean ' 2. Wilda Msrchbank: Mionounu. Grade IV Jr--l. Helen namely; g, Qlgdyg Ellis; 3. Ruth Ramsay. Grade III sr-i. Isabelle Mac- Dougall. Grade HI Jr—i. Gerald Mm- have completed the Second Class Tests with the exception of the Scout's Pace; while in the Wolf Patrol, Lloyd MacNevin, Harold MacDonald, Harold Garnhsm, Byl- son Proude, Newton Large have wmlillted an equal portiorrof Bec- Reginn Cathedral, is a nephew, as was also the late Senator P. C. Murphy, of Tlgnlsh. DOUBLE BEREAVEMENT—TIIC home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hickey, 20B Dorchester Street, was and tile cleaning of the seed crop at central cleaning plants. The results from this organized undertaking were highly gratifying and the growers, particularly those who had the cleaner and better CHINA WANTS LIVE STOCK ‘The Chinese notwithstanding the troublous times in the North, for some time past have shown great interest, in Canadian agricultural MOUNT STEWART SCHOOL Floilou-ing is the report of the Senior Depaitnrent of Mount Stew- art School mi‘ the month of March. Grsdc X—l Allister Martin, 2 grade of scecl, found the seed or _ much more profitable than h” up Mary MacAskell, 3 Alice Martin, 4 saddened this week by the death Douull; 2. Margaret wood, S. 0nd ma” Work. n m handed m“ Dwdl-lce, live stock and manufac. The prcgrommc for promoting Id“ Cmke- 5 E1631)" 130118188- ~01 W0 relatives within two days. m” skerry’ the above twelve boys will have an “u”. Th“ is due momy “person. the timothy seed mduswv m Qub Grade vn-I_1 Gilbert “mmlns, on Wednesday 0mm‘ ,._ Fab Grsdc II-i. Arnold Nisbet and opportunity of. completing their al contact with Canadian traders bcc was continued in 1.052. when 2 E1519 KYJWWYW. FlOPQTlW Mam" ‘m! K191 I bl‘ ther-i aw, who m“ B133“; 2‘ Mo“ GM" Second Class work at an earl wmmg w me Dominion Depart- me area saved fur seed w“ greatly 4 Arthur MacDonald’ 5 Edson A“ Wm, M _ m, h W, an Nam“ Grade I--1. Jean MacDonald: 2. h“. Y ment of Agriculture, the fieldman lircreascd ovcr that of previous “Wk. 6 Jfiyve Stahi- with M s.’ iékey for some Bmwhe mmfly‘ work on monster,” 5.4g" w“; m. mlmh columbm o‘, ‘he cum. years and when the provlme MP Grade WIT, Kenneth shaman Mme‘ , ' ‘rm. an illness Gwendolyn B. MRI-till, Teacher. 1mm l "awn of l“ mm" meet. dlian Ayrshire Breeders Associh. vested a crop estimated at more 2 Cecil Macbeod, 3 Stella. Affleck of sevl tel w k T ursday after- “a”: ings, and it is hoped that some of ton-l 1:10 gaining‘ "fqwfwtfg than one million two hundred 4 Baby Marlin, 5 Ollvcr Smith. noon _> urray, mother oTTAsr ‘Pr: 7P1.” “one the boys will have several pro- S51E23 ‘a ‘omeaoflx: ‘tummy, thousand pounds, and due in large Perfect Attendance —- Eleanor 0f Mrs. icke , w o has been con- o! p ' . . f. . . . r' ' ~ *_ to his credit before chm”, bun". they Mk,» 1 part to the inspection of folds and as)» .. new)": , ' V M v _ ~ ~——~ . . UNI IJRLl-Jf) AT CANADA HOUSE which W85 unfurled for the LONDON flme at an interesting ceremony I/lfl.’ lhltrir-il Ramsay and Colqhelll In the (‘humid IILIIYE, London.‘ first the supcrvLsion of threshing and or No l grade and morc than four llundrcd thousand pounds was seal- ,cd in Ill“ snrk as "Certified." Tito prsgralmno ‘for timothy‘ sccd product on promo? lug in Qw-‘irc will be furthrsr enlarged upon this Douglas, Ida. Clarke, Tens. Doyle, Florence Martin, Law's MncAskcll, Mary J. Irving-Teacher. Germany has a 40 year old organi- zoFon of comrurvr-‘al women with 3 mclnborsliip of 80.000. fined to er bed all winter, passed the end of the summer. away abo t 5 o'clock. The remains of both rest. The remains of Mrs. Murray were taken to the home of her son, Mr. John Murray, Lot 65, yester- dBY afternoon. The funeral is be- ing held this morning to St. Ann's Church. out of order an- amendment b the Railway Act proposed b! provide compensation for rail- waymen who lost jobs throlllh compulsory oo-opersflun be- tween the Canadian National and Canadian Inoifis llllwlll- —"'——?—-————-- RUINED BARON TAKES HIS LIFE hlRhest society of Vienna, Austria, Baron von Mertcns, aged 84, shot himself in the lllenrichshof Build- ins. opposite the vlenna opera imss- During the World war the N"!!! 160W"! 000,000,000, but as could send them soze pam that would be helpful to them i" cleaning operations the seed wits Jovcc Stahi, Doris Jav, Stella M. ed at the home unfll , ‘ ‘ l l A. A. Heaps. Winlllfll Nimh- reference to the care, managemrni . . , y p iig . o r. cy were laid to n, “ggpl amendment would Once s. prominent figure in the poulh-y, kw, There g3 undoubtedly s great and growing demand 101 live stock in China and anythlhs we can do for them may help W bring the trade in Canada, and w! need it-" SMUT- AYIIOYIZ f-"P 116 law sludoqig- of -———-—--____ a rum‘ o! the “tut . -l ur ~."i- u. it l. ti 'r., ‘zit ‘if. rv I .~.| .1. - .-..__. _ .- ~ i . . ... ‘ m ‘ ""1 mm‘ MWM'1¢1'°45-m‘m°h°“-“" . . .. ~ W???" o» o m» i. i. l. conceded o s . .1 a i s one woman sc.\ln,,> our. .1 m Lu l.) ill. mu rvcclitly 45 bilon cigarettes used in 1511;. enrolled in medical schools in Rus- he mu m5 wife had town," . men,“ ‘mmund “mete he, s" (‘anmlihn Light Infantry Reglmentuur. m: ll. illCillDCl‘ of its Senatt‘. lilvrc wsrc s‘): wollu-vl land in one year sin , home for the poor. I158 CV01‘ IIIOWIL