g PRSCRIPF: IDISPENSING § IS ‘DUB PRIDE . _"Ill'l‘ nssullrs ass Aslsulinsll wuss ilooa PBIBCIIIPIIONS nan nlsiialvsao hens." QUALITY Only pure, fresh, standard quality drugs are in stock. We are preferred customers oi the best pharmaceutical houses in Canada, United States and England. Quality is ‘oiit watch- _ word EQUIPMENT Our Prescription Department is clean and tidy. All dis- pensing equipment is modern and up-to-dute. 0dr dispensing scales lire always triie and accurate. ' . . . RELIABILITY A I ' ‘v ' Ihgistcred Driiggista with years oi experience do lill dis- pensing. All prescriptions are given careful attention. . slshvlltn we can offer you a service oi the ileat. A prompt fres » Jelivery service, mall ordcr and an ail-night drug service h at you. disposal. Try us. TWE DISPEKSKE ANY PRESCRIPTION" J. ERNEST H. WORTH NYAL AND KODAK oiwos-roaa . ‘ ' u: Prince Street. i i Phone B2. Em leliiah Htlodlei (Old Time Song: and Hymns) are tueadusi ever N.B.C.'l\eoil-iip “ at l o'clock Sunday Evenings. Erma Jelilcls '~ Dials Mail: Ii Bidllclii over siallon WLVI Cincinnati at 10 o'clock Slivrdsy ‘Whilst Tinlr jh-eflh Ealiam Slsndml. Shelli Ptcilr" (sill Biosdcm Sunday Evenings ll 1:!” cdisi tlint. EXP€RT§ lN rliiiilo ENNA iAllrey E? Co. Ltd. CIIARLUTTETOWN. I’. E. I lsiilcik si-ioss $7.00 to $8.00 ». .>' _ \ a use.‘ s >ji;‘““““ l suns ...... roll ENT TEN-DAY 'l‘REATM M"??? ~ women. ft f5 woman's nlsoliusilsl Orange Lily is a certain relief for all dlsorileii d: ls ‘ipplleo locally and ls absorbed into the suffering tissues. The dead waste mat- f ‘ -, ler in the cofllestcd ,_ v w} _ region ls expelled, giving ‘h, i3; rah .1 ,. .... ._ - 3 -" '- mental and ' iihyllcll Nllfli ill! oiooe , tremcly TROUSERS-—$'l.75. s. A. McDonald's. culled by growing m: Pups. leis-n ____.._. Genital uuirlll‘<>1ov_v~1vo~ Tryon And Vicinity Iflfllllh P-I-IIPY IOOD ll r04- Mr. Howard fr- oI l‘ l a__ fir l L__ l, solvrulvthtolu A a l) Vlilclglrv v » . 0h Thurilrln gvgfilnj’ an,‘ P. IL. 1.. made a business, trip to Try- . y . a . birreceiitly. ‘ . use!‘ vulva-women's house ' dresses. osc. s. A. McDonald's. sole . i WRIT! BBOCADID CREPE PUMP! $5.76, the same with sliver kid straps $0.16,, will dye these any colour at same prices» Alley a 00., Ltd- 30134-124". congratulations of their friends on the arrival of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Lester MaoWilllams, or Augustine Cove, were recent visit- ors to the Provincial Capital. woupsnnll. vALIll-badles’ silk dresses, $0.75. B. A. McDonald's. 901B 0n Friday evening, April lth( the .Y0\1ha People's Boclcty of 'I‘ryon hcid a very pleasant evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. Homers. There was a short and interesting program as follows: . Reading by Mrs’. Bomers; Plano Solo by Sheldon Dixon; Plano Duet by Florence and Ethel Lbnrd. The entertainment committee took charge at this point. putting oh some snappy games and, contests. At the YOUNG WOMEN’! new and ax- iishlonabls ., s and straps, just received in variety, high heels are much in evidence, they're shinny and not high priced. sass to $7.50. Alley d: C0., Ltd. -- 30l3-‘1-l2-3i. .__.¢__. . BOYS’ KlVICIiBIt PANTS-lilo. VB. A. lVIcDoriallfs. - 8010 and-Mrs. Wilfred Peters, of Augustine Cove, are-receiving the" . . . Qllltia-aiid iisrves are toned and atrerigthelied. and the circillli-lfln ‘i. masseuse a normal as this acalmehl ls eased on strictly solsulmo “principles, and acts on the actual location oi the disease. it cannot , lp but do good lh all forms of female troublell inclllfilne we!" ‘s lielnillrnlannrunlon, loucorrhoea, felling o! the womb. Iwwtha. and ovarian muaisluevn. mo: 02m w wit, which!» sumo"?! for one month’.- treatixient. A lrriai Treatm i». eiiIilIh for‘ 1° gays, worth m. will be lent to any eulienna women who W"! "H? rile her address. Enclose m. cents aha address am brala W.» ladd- pt. l, Windsor Ontario. 4-5pm By- bending flruggisls Everywhere v .. ‘w; l» Ll ill. 4w. , , . c4411" ._ , , y. . 5QZIIWWRM0~sQIQ&Q-QDAN%MOCQJ$QQ 1 as ' - . ~ » Jllllllu vi 3R0 w Richmond-filo Cllorlotlciofl i 'f'i'iv§,,,__t.-§_i,'e,'j, Accident, Sickness . i mlliFfPiqep= Glass ‘Insurance, A fife-jail, 288cm ' l All l’. I ORIENT IlDSIIJItY, service or chiffon weights. $1.50 and $2.00. All the new shades have been received in this department. Easter presentation bones free. Alley & 0b., Ltd. » rlola-l-lz-sl. a \ . BOYS‘ ___.a_. SUITS. rwo rAia 3016 FEED IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD regliarly for healthy, normal, de- velopment o! your Foxes. Fresh stock always procurablafroin imper- ial Biscuit, 00.: Ltd, City and lead- ing P. E. l. distributors. 2973-2l r0 masons lznismo rox Puss to maturity, start feeding imperial Puppy Food early and continue reg- ularly throughout the season. - ' ' cam-ii . . . MAIL FOR. OVIiItSIAB-A full inllll will be despatched to Great Britain from Saint John, N. B» by the steamer “Montroscfl sailing on 23rd instant and by .~the steamer "Duchess or Athol" sailing on 25th instant. The first steamer for the season carrying-malls from Monti-cal will be the Cunard liner. Andaiilo. which will sail olrsaturllay, the 20th. ‘rhs Alr Mall service between Rim- uuski, Montreal and Ottawa in con- nection with the occan steamers will comnu-hes for this season on wen- hesdliy the 23rd instant carrying lilall from the Duchess oi Richmond lil- ward bound to Montreal- ‘vvnnpmo BELLS-‘s-Ml’. Hank A- corn, fine youns Grimm player. 0! m; champion Abcgwelts, Joined the ranks of the benedicis Thursday. Frank was wedded at 4 P-"m. in Bt- Pcters Chapel to Miss Claudio Gil- lls, daughter of Mr. and" Mrs, G. C. Glllis of 131 upper Prince "Street by Rev. Canon Malone. Mr. Robert Davlzlel was groomsmail and Miss Greta Gillis bridesmaid. At 6 o'clock the immediate relatives of the young couples enjoyed a wedding supper at the bride's home‘. Liter in the ev- ening upwards of two hundred friends gathered to extend congratulations and to enjoy dancing lifitil 8 i. in. Congratulations. _' ‘his BAPTIST Council-Rev. A. Britain and countries via Great‘ slush of the prdceedlngs all prosrnt enjoyed s bountiful lunch at the close of which a hearty vote of thanks was extended our pastor and his wife for the use of their horns. After the singing‘ of the National Anthem everyone departed home fofing this to have been an evening of delightful fellowship. Mrs. John Thomas, of ’I‘ryon, is at present the guest of her sister in Northam. She intends remaining a week. We regret thatthe serious condi- tion of Mrs. Sullivan Clarke, of Au- gustine Cove ls causing grave anxi- cry to ller family and friends. 0n April 8th, Mrs. Graham Cross- mari, oi North T‘r'yon passed to her eternal reward, after an illness of short duration. The funeral takes place on Friday afternoon, April 10th. Miss Della Dawson, of North 'I‘ry- oli, has returmd after a flying visit to Backvllle, N. B. Their many IPLOIIdS will regret lliei licpllrture of lwo of our llollllllll" yollhg people Miss l-‘rahkle Gllils mill Mr. Edward 'Pl‘O\VStIlZlC, of North Try- on, who left last wccl: for the States. w. are pleased to report that lVIrn. who through illness hos been laid up for a time from active dutiés, is now somewhat improved- Two of our famed vlctnrla Anglers. Rev. Mr. Kaye and Mr. Stanley Slew- m. made a fishing trip to Tryon on Wednesday and were successful in baiting some fine speckled beauties. House cleaniiig is on in this vicin- lty in almost every iionie. The men folk ih general look uhhappy( they Always do in house cleanlnfl “met so we will hope for a speedy finish- Now that changefui April's here. 1 dream and ponder on the sprlns Oi’ bcautious skies so blue and clear And chattering roblris on the wing- Now thalrcharigcfili ADYW! 11"“- A restless feeling 1m?- m!’ "4"- I long to wander for rod ricer. Bo now I'll drop my pen mill stori- —D. C; Vincent will spear. lit the mom- lng service on "When I survey the Wondrous crosslf The subject of the evening sermon will be "The Night of Agony," being ‘another of that very interesting series oh drainfitlo night scenes from the Bible. At the morning service Mr. v. i._.. Dlngwcli, baritone, will sing "The Plilms" (Ftiure), and Mrs. Arthur Roper will take the soprano solo in tlieahtheiii "There is a Green Hill _fsr away," (Gounod). At the evening service the anthems will be Gau1's "A New Heaven and aNew Earth," with Mr. Diiigwall taking the baritone solo, arid Handel's "Surely Ha hath borne our Griéll." ‘flit liillé hillrtetlil will givo I selected nuniber. Sunday School ill. 23ft. Last iluhllay the at- tendance reached 192, the best since i930 opened. lira you helping to make it I00? SPRINGVALE school. Grade, 1-1, qwsn durtlss. Cifddo vm-i, Beaumont Newport" a. Olive elewm. _ __ - Norma bieNaiil.» l, Ddlth Method. ... ,__ -~ - Grade Vr-l. DID Flililfihljl R4181‘ alilsaple; a. alel-lloe mm. , . . mm Ive-ll lilo .Yflhliiil'l rvaa schism a, Bean slalom . . once m-l, Jean .$hlaili'.»al1d . Miller asaulaaaaaseuaiu Iii-Nib)’ - Bentner and Ilmaraiatiisaoo (cool al ; l, lit! ssntair; N“ ,1 .'~7 Iaillislli. Grade VII-i, Dottie Diamond; 2.4 Grade vr-l, llaioebiatiieson; 2. ‘Mill -. W ‘ ' : 1 tum iii’ Al! iilllt i’ _l\IllllllC McKenzie. Doll lliacFadyeli, of Augustine Cove, u o" W” , i‘ wleput on in the Hall lli’ UIUUJIH-Bfldgé By tiqg Y0"!!! nwlile f use- ‘ * The llrfllrhm council! 014151051", you] and lnstrumcl ‘iluelections, Scotch dmfl"! ""1 '- thrcc-nct ulsv entitled “Aaron Slick from Punken Crick." Thc cumin: number was instrumen- lcl music, Messrs. L. McEwen and J. LaPlerre, violins,‘ Mrs. McEwen, or- san: This was followed by a. "Darky “W” by Messrsstcad and Jenkins. Next came a Mock 'I‘rial, UI-lanley W- W98. capably acted out by Judge E. Stead, Lawyers M. Undcrllay and R.’ Cofllli, Pldliltlif, Mrs. Uflafferty, 3- 915159; Defendant, L. Dlrigwell, Witness, >0. McKenzie; Instrumental Music, McEwbri and Laflelre; Act I of "Aaron Slick from Puiiken Crick," Scene-Mrs. Berry's kitchen on iln Oklahoma farm; Instrumental Music, McEwen and IlaPierre; Highland Fililg in costume by Eliflgbpth Francis: Act i1 "Aaron Sllck"--Ull on‘tlie farm, Aaron‘ Tuluillplilint; In- strumental music; Comic solo, “Be- hllid the Parlour Door", by Fred Mc- Kenzie and Mr. Goo. Jackson, ac- Cfimbflnl-it; 5016; "Czlroliiia Moon" by Miss Mildred coma, with Mrs. o. Jackwh accompanist: Act n1 "Aaron Sllck"--cabarct' scene, one year lat- cr. The girl in red almost gets the better of Aaron. The City Sllckcr is brought to Justice‘. Back to Okla- 1101118; Instrumental illusic; Dialogue, "lvfarrlecl 1n Haste" by Mr. Brent Stead and Miss M. Harper; Principals Miss Ellcn Stead, girlfriend, Lester Jenkins. D1‘. Ayers lnlore with the girl friend. George Wai-liiligton (cul- liedi, George Dlrlgiveilflnali servant; 51951118. Darky number, "Buffalo Gals," llfcssrs. Stead Coffin aild Jen- kins. Every number was well receiv- ed, ropeclally the play, which up; a clean rural comedy, shelving how the farmer was one too many for the city. slicker. The plot centres around‘ the Oklahoma farlmllouse owned by Rosa. Berry, charming widow. This part was cupubly handled by Mlps Al. hlrs. Berry's farllllillilue lire two boa. ;, lllllilcigz’ Wilbur Aim-rule's; ll Cl‘. Epcculitol‘, mid ills niece. Ulliuys IvIHC. Mr. Samuel JUUfllliillE played the role of Zvlrrrlzv v ill line sljxle. mul‘ ivrls cap- ‘ by fillet Donia"- ‘w C113: (lixl ('l.'ll1_r::| Mi: hide‘. this 1611i AMI‘. vol-y yr-wllrflJc ilulsvli. - . - I T. crrrmna" is real illlxlfiilfé lo buy the fnriii having n hunch that there is "Sir." Riggs TOIIIUU)‘, \’l‘lll(‘l'l'Cl1l1l‘i\('.ii!l‘ tokcli by Miss Iluzcl (jrrclij kept the audience ill laughter‘ throughout the three acts. Anton Slick, an admirer of Mrs. Bcrryls, and n Southern Far- nicr, who iriuliiplis over ltlcrrklcw, by putting oil in the old spring to lead him oh, wasmbly tlikcii by Mr. Harry W‘. Burke, Quote acting was superb. The remaining characters of the cast namely, MYAQClBIIGIICC Green (a my- stcrious young liianl and "The Girl in Red" were pldycd by Mr. Harry Mc- Kenzie, and Miss Ulitle Coffin, who were both exceptionally good, in their somewhat difficult parts. =- In the second act, Mrs. Berry sells her farm to Mrrridew for a good sum, due to the cleverness of Mr. Aaron Slick. In the last act, Mrs. Berry and Sis Riggs me relll city folks, and are visited by Aaron. who docs not approve of their costumes, etc. Finally, Anion pro- poses, is accepted, and all return to Oklahoma. After the program a sale of baskets took place, mid s. very creditable sum was realized, which. goes toward ilic new hall fluid. Ow- ing to limllcd splice in the hail, many were prevented from seeing the splbhdld concert and we understand it is to be repeated at a date to be announced later. ' Mr. John Davlsoil aild sou, Verhoil, were passengers to St. John last week, returning with their soil billion, who was taking treatment ‘at a Hospital. We are pleased to hots that Mr. Dav- ison ls slightly improved. The weekly meeting of the Junior Red Cross was held sully afternoon in the sciioolroom at Fflflutie Bridge. It was decided to purchase ll baseball set. for the boys. Aflcr the business wsscohcluded a very interesting de- bate namely, "Which la of more value to than, i. col- or a horse." some very clever points were pill forth m the car, but the "horse" carried the day-B. ' soorhcliu. o: “was ' We regret to report the death 6i Mr. Thomas i-iayter, of River _ under somewhat tragic oirciiinatances on Friday. 4th, lnal. n aoptan that Mr. i-layisr had been visit friends at Peter's mad and hadube t9- warua Murray River, ‘res Mr. John Beers eats on the commercial itbIIl, about m: sum him the house he had left on Pcterb Road, nmieaatiiere fmmliisanlvw- rlrce. The time, it la rflilorflil. Wei " "outdo-iii p.111: Mr. been had the ‘that lie was iii a fight. His mos: fcrluidable competitors were Mir. Li Taylor, clizuhploli of British 001-, y. lvliblzl fillfl Mr. J. hlvrrick Champion. , 0.1 ll1(‘l'(‘(»ll, hut nlects his hlafch in' to his ‘home and they were after- wards removed to Murray River. The funeral took place a few days aitsr- ' wards, and interment was in the Cemetery of the Baptist Church at Murray River. Mr. Haycer, while well along in life, was not by any means. in iiia decrepltude. For his years he was l. fairly vigorous and active man, and his general health appeared to be quite good. It is p. bable that death wits due to heart trouble Oi‘ npcpleay. At this writing we are unable to say. Mr. Hayter in his-day and generation, was reckoned a mechanic of high skill and the Baptist Church at Murray River stands as an enduring monument of his workmanship. ‘To his sorrowlng relatives, the sympathy of this coun- tryside is extended. Mr. Dugai Stewart, Jr., of Wood Island west, is now a temporary res- ident. of Port Wood. The writer recently bad the good fortune to be an appreciative heal-er of some high class vlollil music in a home not far from his own slid it‘ so happened‘ that every inmate oi ‘ the house including visitors, was a. musician, barring your humble ser- vant, who happens to be endowed with every qualification of a great performer, except the power to per- form. He has the will, the keen pcr- ceptlon of sweet sounds, the appreci- ation o! interpretation and fine technique. Ho has all thése, I say, but he lacks the magic touch. All the other elements are of very llttlc You a.) nave u» . . f :iinliarpwdn'ael'vialja%i_ ills calms at our we. iillie and weealmaoula . rmn‘ g l Mums habitual. er Ietaesai Kiwi ' a: oar (heaping with; ate eioaiilltflea. Iewiii b», gt; “- WWMIM lama-a say-ass: It ifllvfllalgslt. oddball one! Eflllflil‘ Ill’ sac-re raver If kht John, run. lmoliicehfilw. Nlskumggokgg-g, m‘, 0- - I55 l a Charlottetown Branch‘ oiiiirlviéaenyanmgm" fled to act as conservative I Executors of Estates The Maritime Trust Company is’ fully quali- saecutor of your estate. . Ions iudgnient, know- be. on! taxes, finances, investments and resl _.ghe ac the primary requirements slgfnatereilabl: exécutor —- 811F011"- The Mliimm‘: Trust Company as executor and be certain that all, provisions of your will are carried. gut, i; you intend that they shall be. rm: MARlTgmmlllJST Head Oiflcez-lili Prluon Willis-m st. Semi JQM- 5;.‘ use to him, when he takes a fiddle in his hands and tries to coax from it the wealth of melody that lies within that shapely mould. In the realm of music it seen-ls. quite true that it Significant Fczfctsfbfh is not in ourselves we are underlirlgs, but in our stars, and this u. a. sllghti variation from Bard of Avon. With "corlcords cf i suleet sounds"e the night gilded on; - sliioolhly, happily and all too swift-, ly. z ,' Mr. Fleming Brown, of FBIIIIOIKII,‘ Saskatchewan. a seasoned veteran in the game of checkers, succerded I‘C—‘ -‘ in whining the Checker! recently I llclniplanship of Canada, but knew before the callipliigii was oveifl whole iourllrlrnellt and brat ‘Taylor twice badly, lint when they britli reached Brown, l't \vas'TBl!1°l' thli made the better showing- Ili the year 1003. 27 years ago. the ushered into the ivorld and from that slhglsgraln all the Marquis wheat ln the world today was produccdrs very great family. It ls the offspring of a cross between Red Fife (male parent) and Hard Red‘ Calcutta (fe- male parent). Red Fife is noted for its, milling and baking qualities and Hard Red Calcutta for its earlllicrs in maturing. Dr. Charles C. Saund- ers, late Chief ccl-eallst for the Do- minion, brought about the union and I presume he suppressed the stamens of the Hard Red Culcuttfl and transferred the pollen oi the Red Fife to the pistlls oi the Hard Red Calcutta. Aiiy farmer with even an elementary knowledge of botany might experiment in the slime will! and perhaps with some success in evolving new varieties. If he can dis- tinguish between stamens llhe male glgment) and plstils (the female ele- ment) there is no reason wily he can- not at least try. It will be seen from this that botany, WlllClI is lightly re- garded by some is a really valuable study, for without a knowledge of it no one can hope to produce new var- letlcs. In the identification of pols- puous, medicinal arid other illanis, 1t ls highly valuable-H swim-heal. STOCK EXCHANGE aisl-ket reports furnished by Green- 5hi¢1dg,& 00., llohlleai, to Stewart Jones 8s Co, as Great George Street. Charlottetown. MARKET REVIEW steady accumulation oolillnues in large volume in Canada and the Un- lml States in the stock of Interna- tlliiial Nickel and the opinion is wide- ly held that the stock will reach considerably higher levels before the elld of the present year, ‘Ilicse most closely connected with the situation pay little hied to current csmlhgs slid would accept with perfect squan- lmity a suggestion that the first qlllrtere earnings niiy not be above that oi list year. The imniediaib sit- uatloii, it la held, bears so little a likeness to what the company will be producing and earning next year and in m: and still more in flan. the dogma of the. ’ he; .- t. i uiazlltniln, hnih \‘Ql'_\’ youllq men. _. Jrsinlstolis plwilrlyul of 'I(‘l'l".(‘\< l~~r~t only luv llillllPfi l“ UV“ first grain of Marquis" wheat was l The following us a rew ill-lei but significant fable about an investment which bean our recommends ion: -_ll aces gain u. volume oi businesi h: the first quarter of 1935. —-An amount equal to 3 full year's maximum dividend requirements transferred to "surplus" rol- period ending Jan g 81, 1980. . —Net earnings for per-lessening January a1, mo equal to bter 45% on average amount of Preferred also; outstanding daring period. w -Asael.a equivalent to over $180 for each $100 of Pre- rerred stock outstanding. ‘o. mm‘ o“ ,- ‘ 6% ,-._ .... P‘... . .. , Preferred Stock ($50 par value) oflers an extremely and aaie solution oi obtaining adequate security and a. good income. Price $42 pel- sliare, yielding 1.14%. Eastern Securities Company LIMITED W. H. V. DUNBAB. Manager. i I cnantonztowu . s1". JOHN luournilsi. nlinnrax sumlasaslna Mose-row saaoaalcrou Stewart Jones 84 CQ. Correspondents of l Greenshields 8o. co. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange V88 Grout seams Si, Charlottetown As an instance of growth in the demand for nickel, lt is stated that last year some 20,000 tons oi monel metal were consumed, an alloy _of which two-thirds la Nickel. This is McColl Frontenac National Breweries ... National Steel Car ... Canada Bronte ... Canada. Maltlng . that u. u treated u an entirely aeg- iiglble element. Nol- is stress laid on definite estimates oi ore either as, to quantity or value: than h aupi reme confidence in the ability of tiill I great mine h produce high gramme "WW" W‘! “PIWITPIW swirl" w 9"- .... monrnsal. half the amount of nickel sold dur- Dominion Tar ... .. 20 llig the war and double the amount Famous players ... n 539 for whch there wn a. market in the Norsrida 3820 yes,“ 1931 and 193g, Power Corporation ..... 86% It would appear that the tazhnlcsl Price Bros ... B3 position of Nickel stock is steadily Quebec Power ... 69-‘1 being improved and that large blocks Bhiwlnlsan . so clich are being ‘taken off the inark- Bmellers 2n ct. Steel or Canada ..'. 45%.‘ 1 Prices were generally lower today steel o! Canada Pid 39*’. bothln Montreal and New York. The Simone l‘. ... 37": copper stocks were under the hcav- Winnipeg Electric ... 43% lestllqllldatioilandasagroupsuifer- $191011: ... ... 87% ed the level-cal lam. We believe that New YORK ~ International Nickel will be legs g1.- Amerlcan Cari ... ... 150%. rectal-l than the other men in up; American Radiator ... ... 87% group and out holdings snoum {m}, Allegheny so?’- bc disturbed, Anaconda ... ... ... ... ... 7i 511175111- Juxpg g c0, Bendix Aviation 5f Consolidated Gas ... Dominion aloha .. .. filter-national Harvester . International Hydro Electric . . . xenhecolt Cofllfir ... EIQBlIlO P0791‘ and Liljlil a ..- Mollisolmy were Niagara Hudson Power v _ Pal-amount iiiaysl-s lasxy‘... . Penlok d: ma ... Poor 8t Co. B. . ..... ... Radio ... ... Btliililrd Oil of new may Stfilifl bocurltlaa ... ... ... “WW Tflia "a “a ace u. O. P. B. ... ... ....- General Maid"! ... ... ..." saints Abltlbi sill Alberta Pacific Grain isil Asbestos all arsaiiml cl B. A.0ii toil B. C. Power ... ..... Mil building Products sill causes c» iv Cihaila Cement lau Canada Power and Paper 11% Canada slewing a Dominion nrlliae ii svrelgn rowel- mum» . mi Praia.- oofilpahy ..... ‘it clerical susl Willa .. . l! Home Oil ... ... ... bit oil ... is industrial Alcohol .. ... ..... 1 u. ' ..'. till Maaaey_l-iarrls .. im u...’ . till/t Illkdl n» our.’ natal ' ... ‘... ...