___ ..'..-- ‘l . ._______ {jt-q-‘v-aoea... Tue rtl_lA{a_v_.p_'l-_jr1z1'uwlw GUARDlAN l- - i did Dutch Cleanses;- does all your cleaning B! T T E R4‘ because Old Dutch doesn't scratch; contains no grit; protects smooth and beautiful surfaces. Better because Old Dutch cleans hygienically; takes the invisible impurities with the visible dirt, assuring Health. ful Cleanliness. EA 9| E R-‘because of the unequalled efficiency of Old Dutch, your cleaning is done with less time and effort; it is surprising how much a little Old Dutch will do. I QUICKER-‘because Old Dutch remgvgg all dirt, grease and grime with a quick, clean, smooth sweep. Old Dutch will help you ' make short order of the difficult cleaning task. MADE m CANADA l ‘Old Dutch I-loldernlin Colors! _ apart. r rota, ex-minister- of Finance. 11.; Worldk ROME, April rim-lo.“ P.)—It is not easy to ascertain '- who is the_ richest man in Italy for the reason that income tax returns are kept secret and are not available. Neither in Italy is there much cur- iosity about the personalities and in- comes olf the country's Croesus His Majesty King Victor Emanuel enjoys the reputation of being one of the wealthiest men, possessing as he does large estates of his own as well as many palaces and villas be- longingto the state. The House of Savoy is reputed as being among the wealthiest of the reigning families of Europe. But royalties are in a class One oi the‘ Italians of today who is certainly very wealthy is Sena- tor Count Gulseppe Volpi ofMisu- It is not easy to ‘estimate his wealth, but he probably owns about 500 million lire. l-Ie was born in Venice, November 10, 1877, of a- Bergamo family. He entered business as a young man, and his rise in the world is due to his own hard work and business sense. , Tobacco Exportation One of his first undertakings was connected with the growing and ex- portation oi tobacco in Montenegro. The origins of some of the popular Italian cigarettes owe something to his early activity, though he is not quality. When the dollar was at 45 frances instead oi the present 25 frances, material charges iell 20 per cent. Three years ago M. Poincare Richest Men . enterprises. I-Iis special financial! increased tax rcvcrlue. Louces T;:::s_ levied him in 1912 to negotiate, first unof- were raised iicially, and then as minister plen- on ccllllllelllllll inotenuary. the peace of ouchy be_ , from nine per cent to 15 per cent ill tween “My and Turkey that com ¢ six months, and taxes on dividend: eluded m: Lima“ wan count Volpi were increased from 12 per cent to l8 was president of the Balkan Finan- ‘ p" cent‘ cial Conference held in Paris in 1913; member of the Italian peace delega- tion and secret envoy at Belgrade for the preparation of treaty at Rap- allo. (Prices Uniform) Prices throughout the dressmak- ing industry as applied to the “I-Iaute Conture" remain quite uni- form, says M. Aubert, and every- thing posslble is being done for foreign buyers. Each house faces the same problems regarding pro- duction costs, including general ex- penses, rent and disbursements to workers and officials. . t Profits this year, as compared to other years oi American prosperity, are not to be compared. Many small houses will doubtless either go out of business, or form combines of their own or with larger establish- ments, but the great salons will not b1,- seriously affected. M. Aubert called attention to the fact that an item of about $80,000 has been spent by one house alone in the creation of new models, which are disposed oi at a loss of approx- imately 75 per cent after being worn by the mannlkins. An evening gown from one of the 1931 spring collections was listed as having no price. The material was made Bfllilfely by hand and had cost Named Governor In July 1921, he was nominated governor of Tripolitania and took e. large share in extending the Ital- ian occupation of the colony. His well known interest in art and anti- quities led him to pursue the excav- ations at Sabrathra and Leptis Magna. He was smade minister of finance in 192s, inlwhich poet he devoted his energies, to the consolidation of the budget, the reduction oi the circula- tion aild the defense of the lira. He took an active share lrl the settle- ment of Italy's war debts with Eng- land and the United States. He was made Senator in October, 1922. A great lover oi art and beauti- ful things, Count Volpi has organ- ized e. number of art exhibitions, and his name has often figured on the organizing committee oi the Venice International Biennial Art -Exhlbi- activity in the Near Cost enabled w“ llbllgell lo. ask Plllllllmenl’ lor l l Dress and leaders along, hygienic lets according to the wind but the-s;- lines have been inventing and pICBChlCKIIlSG drafts and arr,- not thr- best. lng this gospel of ventilation on alllno window czrlr h: bzih inlet and oil‘.- occasions. The old days, when it waslzt and proper authorities claim that thought necessary to exclude all fr-eshf ventilation should be orrtlrcly incle- Bl-l’ 5mm the stables in Order‘ that pendent of windows, whose real uses the animal heat given off by the arefcr- light and sunshine. Intakes Stock could be retained for tlloirshould b: of sufficient size to ntl- ccmmrl 5Y0 llflst- lmit pure all" ill eonlparlson with the Wells- veillnss and lwlflte dllllllllhglnunlber‘ 0i‘ zlllillrnls n1 the stable, with the foul moisture from manylthssc except lungs can never dlltirm in which to keep live stock. Consider for a mcmcrlt that pure fresh air is just as necessary to the 55 life of your live stock as is food and is constructed as to ellminaie drafts. that from 012:. 411m tin: \vl'll:l irr very cold weather} b0 llti‘ ldefll COH-Ishould be opt-n provided they are sol Some one may ask rvhy this subject a so strongly frstulfd. ’l‘lrc answer‘ was attending the "Agricultural 0,1,1.‘ loge" at Tvuro, Nova. Scotia, is s: present at his home in Fair-field. l l Messrs. Walter and Elwyn Fisher. South Lake, have built a number o! lo-bstct‘ traps for Mr. Francis Holl- and, E.‘mir'a.—-C. PARLIAMENT COSTS CLIMB Taxpayers in England are discuss- ing the higher cost of Purllanlenl this year. It costs $5,000 a clay Sunday and week-day, all ihr: veal 29$ thlS l1! a llillllly Clvsed Stable? individual farmer to do hi; part to This means for an animal ‘Vlfllglllngl keep Cm- a thousands pounds about two hund- Socialrst Government in office. Tho r reason is that more Socialist M. PS9 On his return he- founded a num- ber of financial companies. Among his major creations, were the Ad- the man who made it $2000 With wall/Ell’ knoll“ mm 9W" l“ “mill 59“‘“l3“d round t0 pay members of P'll‘li.1lfll‘lll A " ' now connected with the import of to- tlon. , ' ' c 1 . . , ‘ ll Clip out from three Old Dutch Clssnnrlsbsls the windmill panel appearing shove bgcgo which L; a gnvemment monm . He possesses a beautiful house m the purchase prrce of the material a 0225222151121}: estimate? lllovihtthfl; up to date horns an l ‘stnbl s ‘rent 1-‘ the“. Salary 01-‘52000 a 5.0,“. and u l’ the directions. Merl those, together with lOc and your name and eddreu. Fill out p01 l v ice n r 5t Marks and his en_ Hdded to the cost of de5jgnjng the “q es ‘l C” m “we ° 11011 113$ W911 HITLCC-Cd 01' Ignored 1mm for [hm- nrstwlass fallow“, 4* ll" °°"P°" l°d'Y' ' yl _ ell ell ' ' gown was merely shown witho t pme all daily as she do“ ol lllllllland no“ m“ “'9 ha” “ d‘ "1 ‘ l"? flrrrs. Thuvcllirlg expenses have Count Volpi made extensive voy-,tertainments are famous. u and wager wmbmed can the Damian, m 1mg my“, L ,. ,. L U,» _ l axes in the East as a youn! marLl Another rich Italian is Senator PNSPEBl 0f B llllyer- l ll ll "e l l’ l‘) O l“ Hm" "P $33-00" “"5 31m‘- ‘Yllll 1" 1 ' Cudahy Soap Works, 64 Macaulay Ave.,Toronto,Ontario Gfrltlemons Please ilnd enclosed_.__.cents and ,Agnelli, pl ident of the Fiat Auto- mobile Company, Signor Riccardo Gualino, formerly president of the _.l ltrovirlce froo dread (license. f rcm this labels for which rend. l SUGGESTIONS live ill or near their constituencies m9 Old Dutch Holders. Colerwantodi lvonvlj assent] BLUEE] red pounds of Pure e1r daily and as Progrrrs of ct-ur-m, is bcln" model . . . - . rlstic Electric Corporation, which Snia Viscosajrt Silk Company. was. air weighs less than One twelfth of but nct as rapidlvlas it slloauld be Y umll nlfnlllcrb or» Ollwl. llalllosl alld ~ - “”"" provided the’ lighting and power until recently, a very rich men. A ’ c. E. MacKenzie a. pound per cubic foot. Think then Th.“ cspccbflly {O m“. who melt llwlll “lllllflllld llllllllllls ale mlllm‘ ' r .4 50-" system for the Venetian region and: few years H20 he had the reputation While the vast majority of farmers what this means to the animal. With plnnn-n; m“, humid,“ 0,. the m; zxillgcllslolzlIilglilllligfisaglf l City Province part of Emilia and Romagna. Later. oi being the wealthiest in the coun- do, or should do the most oi the plan new buildings built as they are t:day nlgdcnjny: c; Cm (‘n/"S M 51101114 t,- “ mlclm hr the Mr jg $182981‘) o‘ l l1c 911851895 l" navigation find steel try, but his affairs have Q0119 bildllQ 111110 l01' U19 X931‘ dllflllg the winter not much all‘ llll1'1‘5 llllollllll ll" vsruwl lo t':~ ui ~ to ulvv \-:lr'l"-\l '~ll‘ 1111' ~ln500 ll is llilVCllllllll (luilrg l’ ll ' . . ~ ' .;., ..»-., .5 '1" ' . . ' l . i" lrrlorltlrs, rt may not be loo lay; ln the rraclcs. cons-‘qul-rrll; ulrlcs. l7l‘(l\'l‘;- U“. (-1,. ,,q,..,,-,,~,, y, Slump] 1,5,, ° . if. L‘ 1 l I l " ‘- .l' lwns ours and why joys Should Lhuslfyeor" to make a imv suggestions about‘ m l lllllulll and ndlol Cvllllll dud‘, cur eager grflslm repairs r-nd bullclulgs that may be The funeral, which was largely colllgzlplfllled dllmlg the summer l _ _ t nttcrlrlcrl. was conducted by her Pas- ma? 5' X d t‘ Dliellse aggazs ulllsblm thedalrhfl, tor‘. Rcv. Mr‘. Davies, assistctlby Rev. comes w mm llal’ some one polllly van a ed. Illa es all l l r Seldom has rt community bcen= Mr. Cooke, of Biclciord and Rev. Mr. lllls llllllll that lllclllwlltllle always llaslmlllslllle llldcll llelllllf’, lllll “lllls allll . I mm," dew“, movpd b‘, 5011.0“, thanlmtkcn M L0, m The hymns, “The apotenltdintfyliuence upon the gencra-iiideal plalicles iorfbacleraa. Win11; wcyih lgrsas Lautrettrt flviacDonald. ruin] Failure or the sovm Qoundmhn ' ‘ ' so e r e . ' g ' . l 3 '. , _ ‘ ‘ Ty“? vllllll llllll sllllrlllllllllllg l llllllcl ls my sllllllllllllllxl "Lead Kllld- trfsllli ‘l: the erfifatrsrrerfilalrllll: tglrbzresolllld: Eglllfarlfll Islzllllsd sill-tibia slllrbw lllltlli with lllgslcllsir Fllllrdgngoutllnlrlzllkcsl plans and llxllellllnellls’ loll “llllcll mots, “hon n“ the morning of ly LlKl1l-"_‘ “Tlmle l5 m Nlglll l,“ o. man's outbuildings, more than he bovene tuberculosis is more prevolflleit on the Friday morning train. for‘ lllullh propaganda was ‘mam 50m" Mllmh lwcmy lllml‘ ll ‘ms lellllllllll Hmvcll’ land “By cool Sllolllns often thinks an indication oi tnP ent in colder countries Wily Because her home at St. Charles P. E. I. llmc ago’ has bee“ admlllell by m“ l lllllll llllll Angel ell Dclllll hall vlsllcd Sllllllly Rlllll were blllllllllllllly and Personality of the man himself? of the long Period of‘ the year inl -—’——- lsovlel press’ accolllllng lo wold lllolll l u" 110ml‘ “l Ml" “ml M” LC“ Dy leemllell’ rmtkllled by the members Whether or not the buildings have which we have to stable stock when We sec, nightly, along the sesboardl Gennllny‘ A" slme" mm ollgmlml‘ ‘ mlmt and “lilllnllll l" m5 "m" “will °l me Presbyterian ind United an influence on the man himself, they do n0: always. got a suiiicicnqof the Island Bf Cape Breton and lions are l0 be Submlllfld t0 revision ‘ deall-l’ bclllwd ‘lllllllhter- Mabcl- at Chm“ m“ casket- whlch w” ‘W’ they most asuredly have an influ- amount of pure air. Pure air there- the Mainland oi Nova Scotla, the‘ "M the supreme Cmmcll "f Nallm" i011 l5 lllilllc lOl‘ ll. lYC5ll all‘ Calllwl in \\lllll'\'i"l‘ lnrrfdlrlzs nrc being bu.l. gain errflralrce to the stable in any m- rcpng-cd (m; scasgn. considerable amount. 1 unclus the cost oi Government hos- . lpitalily has risen from the original 1' v I estimate of $180,000 to $235000. 1' r - SOUTH LAKE RTES ~ ‘m I" . fl ls usnosmm MABEL DYMENT |RUSS SOUND-FILM PLANS FAIL .. . .1: ._. , the early age of eighteen years. Al-. ered with beautiful 811d "K811i" meg on whatever kind oi live stock ions is essential to health, aye, even various “lights.“ (viz Port Hood, “l Efmwmy also is 1° lake “ll m“ though ill for some little time, great flowers, the silent tribute of sympa- kept ;her'am_ m me “sen Cape George etc" welcoming Ships question. Enormous sums are said , hopes were entertained for her rer- thy and love from relatives and winters on Prince Ea“yard Island HW can 11-, bc had? A11 ma; i5 info the strait of Northumbgrlan¢ l0 have bcell 5110M 111 lhfl allfilflht- w coVery but alllltllat loving care and friends, was borne to the grave by skillful nursing could do was of no six school-matesMes srs. Earle and avail, for God willed it otherwise Hlnson Williams, George and Lloyd and on the above mentioned date. Ellis, William ayes and Nelson her" gentle spirit took ils'flight to Sheen. As her mortall remains were BREALIhas an appetizlng _ taste all its own when baked the new Quaker way. It’: a remarkable new time and labour saving way that thousands lof women have are suclh that it is necessary for theneeded is. in building new or improv-l “real” 9' Russla" smmd mm mdufl‘ animals welfare that it be shelteredjng old stables, to put in silfflclentl 'I‘hr- roads, on Sunday, ill nearly LY-Y- ‘ ' and fed. Then stabling is a. necessityinumbsr of inlets through or underlall places, being ahlrost vvhollydevold '—‘——"———""— ‘ _ ‘ and stabling in thisenlightoned age the walls and outlets through thetof snolv, thus making slslgirilrg im- 904395 G9 PING-Pol“? should mean the installation of alroof or under the eves of the build- possible, and in still some remote i MORGANTOWN, W. V844, April 15 I J - - - . e d into the practical efficient and fairly inex-linvs simply having and opening win— lalaces, (where “Wlnt/er" is making , adopted “nth mthuslasnh God who gave it sil ntly and slowly lowers ‘ _ ,, _ I v ‘ _ _ _ ‘ _ , ll Y .1‘! find fun d- t- - - Sweet in character and beautiful grave, the cllolr sang very softly that pensive system of draining off foul/dows 1s not enough. It is necessary ins last stand against the vanguard (U. l?) P1118 9011K 118$ Cflhtlued at‘ j o“ Thlrec ‘on? m in for-m and face Mabel was loved old and much beloved hymn “In air from and diffusing pure air to get tho pure air without cousin" of the “Sprlngh buried m snow, the lP11l1911 Ol CQ-Pd flllllelv“ all Wfsv v i. our booklet " e ua.:er ' ' u ' l l’ l _ ,- , - .7 . » -. ,. _ r ,~ ' . Q not only in the home, but, by all who the sweet By and By, through the stables. ‘This then to use draft. Wlille ulndous Wllh the prop church going populace uelc ob Vrlglnla U111\01Il. More than o0 I Method of Easy Bread Bak- 1- ing." It's free. Just: write us, knew her. She was Secretary of the Besides heart-broken Parents. she one word is ventilation and a. very er means of deflecting the air up- ligcd to rssort to the use oi‘ their lZlFlS {Fflfiifllllaitfd l" a Ding-Wing | day School, from all of which, she will be sorely missed and long re- membered by friends and associates. Coincident with the day of her birth, was the day of her burial. She was laid to rest beside an orrly_ brother. Orvell, who pro-deceased her two years ago. Strange that wisdom. which has seen fit to remove two O, pray that such a rest may come such loved ones from the home with- Dear heart, to thee and me. in so short a time and stir again 47844-1641 v the fount of tears which had scarc- ely czased to flow from a former sor- ‘WOMEN-S WEAR row, But it is not for us to question BY MARY KNIGHT nor complain. When the tears of I earth are dried and sorrow and sigll- PARIJS, lApril 15 (U.P.)--M0re ing aref crever done away, we shall ‘than 400,000 persons in the met- understand why pain instead 0f bliss ropolitan area of Paris have a. finger in the great fashion pie, either as designers, cutters, fitters, seam- stresses or salesmen and women- This means that over an eighth of the population of Paris earns its living from contact with women's apparel Every year 320000.000 worth of business pours into the ' - Parislamcofiers from the sale oi feminine footwear, jewelry, dresses, coats, furs, hats, gloves, pocket- ,book.s and lingerie. pathy of the whole community. "The very falling of her step, Made music as she went; A loving song was on her lips, A song or’ full content. She's safe within her Father's house, Where many mansions be; food value and milling qua- lity. Exacting tests are made each hour during milling. Samples are baked‘ daily in our own kitchens. If Quaker Flour does not: give you per- fect satisfaction your dealer is authorized to refund your money. The Quaker Oats Company, Peterborough. Y P S of the Presbyterian Church leaves to mourn an only sister Mrs, important word it is as it has almost wards to break the draft may be nether limbs as a menus cf propul lflifflflmellt 11010- 051111" $119115 lamu" if or ask your (leak? l' lvalley a member of the choir Wilbur Wood Alexandra P. E. I. elsmuch todo with the animals thrift used as inlcts. others are necessary. sion to their" respective churches. 101‘ with the 69-0115 111N110‘! VOllPY |. -, Quaker Flour “.l"ad°.°l 33,56‘, "M48118 member o; the sun- a“ o; whom have the 515w“ sym- and success as feed. This of course Of course windows on opposite sild- -i_- lznll, “horcsshoesfl srvilrrlnillz and ;- wheat selected for lts lllgll is no new subject as our agricultural es may serve as both inlets and out-i Mr. Pius Campbell, Junior, who archery. IT'S RlNSOl THE HARD- WATER SOAP. HERE'S. BESSIE. ASK HER WHAT SHE THINKS OF lTl. YOU DON'T MEAN TO SAY A CHANGE lN SOAP CAN MAKE SUCH A DIFFERENCE? voun WASH LOOKS MUCH WHITER LATELY, DEAR -—HAVE YOU CHANGED YOUR LAUNDRESS? NO. BUT I'VE CHANGED LAUNDRY - SOAPS. MOTHER ‘L q-w-q ' - —- Snecial Hotpoint Offer For Limited Time Only 5 1" No longer need you say you can't afford =2 (Millions use n . \ mo. Thousand, ‘m: u! letter» like 1h), -) “A little says Mrs. "N0 more RINSO'S WONDERFUL, MA‘AM. rrs RICH. SOAPY suns SOAK THE DIRT RIGHT our. CLOTHES DON'T NEED TO as SCRUBBED- so THEY LAST MUCH LONGER. l\ 808s so far!” R089 Henrici these conveniences. This unusual offer makes , M. Georges Aubert, chairman of washdav, lslcmllllfltlg, 11¢) more m, [Md f . it eafly to own both an electric range and water the Syndicat General de la Couture bright“. élnrjjcr llllllflt) now, with lain-m s or me on 7 119515111 - Dividing the payments 0V8!‘ 0 10118 , ‘Parisienne and head of the dress- onhrhc cynthcsit m’ °"°'~just hv soakicl, FhltFri ’ psriqd‘ bring-g the cost down 150 d. {OW C611“ ll . hulking establishment of Agnes» a little lnsolgoclzlgll (till Inc Ami lvlnt '1 Sill l ‘filler . - -0 ar, or m1 i“ the flu“.- r1ng.\ d Drecoll-Beer, is the best equipped man in Paris to discuss the ects oi the women's apparel industry as it interests buyers from America. Trade Fundamentals He analyzes the fundamentals of the trade as materials, labor and _ l taxation, and says that while eoutur- ' l l (la . But ou must act quickly. The 10W fiflli pagment slid the long terms are for a limited lu-neililllllslillnatic controls-insulated oven-fast cooking units-porcelain finish-all are a part of the Hotpoint electric range. A Hotiminl Water Heater, too, is completely 8111mm"- t-urning the heat on and oi! as required to keep - _ 1r .W1t or {Softener no V’. c crcrlnly and lax/fog lroiillcgie , {OF dishes and f0,- MRS- ROSE HElVR/CI Safe- Rin ' all“ 5° “Coflvmical! so ls safe for g . ll fi keeps colours from g _ nest cottons an ~ l. d ll _ r lers find it impossibl to make V i 1 - to,,__ -, . Eltlgscy-uhb d "@115 I: the water h0t. in“ "gusto"; m prices despite l“_ . P». h-ghtwgclggistfgvlfidaf muc sud; gut iffflcrillnlcai - ' h d ti . the doubtiessly will be f- ~ -" t, . ._ _ ‘ 1P 50.1 5, v _ P. s z ELEUTRIG RANGE WATER HEATER, allgecrel-llg? o‘ is reasonable nature 1i‘ 9 l‘ A“ ‘ I r Lilo magm in wflghcr p 'l a‘ "WW0; IIflY/ull ' ' QflLY $10 l n, a r-in and summer- smous washers rccom S’ l0“. l1c flickers of J9 ONLY no Down. dur no e p g . m: GR,NU,_,,TED “WW/flea SOAP packagm Try Rh menu Rlnsn. m rh B To r Y Wages are based upon the cost of 150 for Lllgheg’ for H” CL s. lG 30 , , 1M“! md both h“, steadily h“ Gil-armed bu," make" _ dining. creased since the war. The profit. "fl ulxw-mr 1!.» in the dressmaking business in ‘Paris never has known a drastic r. slumll. The item of workmanship repre- senlt some 20 per cent of o dress. M. Aubert says. Also to be ca‘cu- '< lated in the cost of the dres". is t‘ e we; of materials, quantity and ,_ 24 mourns r0 PAY 1 : or; LlrnL-ed. Tormw‘ i‘?.\-——-;L. l .3’ :3.’ Ifl and olirsflpon g"]','yf|,rp"','l’r4._7 l... . _ § manner: monorail: COMPANY. x .. _ ' I . 0f tllb ‘ac and Ele Associated umfulmm P. ‘. n Rio ior whiter washes