_ ziiéiii-onn. II"; i February draws to its close. Utmost-w. ‘ SATURDAY, xv .'_BALE OF RAW PRODUCTS. l.» ‘point set forth by ti the export oi raw natural sources. l Canada's forests and mines Increased the purchasing power the country. out of the mines of Canada. and ported to other countries v from the forests cannot be retu ed in a lifetime, if ever. Mr. Bennett pointed out that d value in round figures oi $242,800. That is, as he said, the exhaustion n“ means ‘hallistry. “lf." he said, “women have; d! a capital asset. the minerals taken from the grou and shipped out of the country large quantities will not bereplac-‘then they have every right m M; od by an effort that can he made- by the sons of men. W placed. quantities puipwood and pu shipped abroad. these-as Mr. Be oi natt remarked-"can only be replacl ed in the lifetime oi two or three generations." It is important that the people' should realize that a very proportion oi the money elgn made goods comes as a resu oi the exhaustion of the capitals sets oi the country. Surely it would. be much better to encourage homei industries for the conversion of ra be purchased and used by the peo-l pie oi Canada or exported to othe countries,‘ than to export these raw the, materials for manufacture in United States or elsewhere, an than import the finished products.‘ in accordance with the policy oi Surely the present‘ Government. But the wealth taken i“ 5°“°ithe flock." The Rev. forever and that which was stripped! ing last year, there were exported’ from Canada raw minerals to the With respect to the vast’ large that is now He“ available for their purchase of ior-‘ tuiitnfmwl Billlllllili‘ FEBRUARY 26, 1927 ted to the ordained ministry of Mr‘ Bane“ Churchi". interviewed by the Mon-T in the course of his speech inure“ s,“ l“, week tefly to the Budget was the greatla loan auflered by Canada on account Ward expressed the opln w! Rev. 11w oi exfmakes for a successful minister son expressed his belief that In‘ with‘ ‘ many cases women lif- :apart for all kinds of 00. ' he saw no reason should not be admitted to the mi nd‘ inf lcupy the position oi minister, ju m‘ Twas much as a man has." Rev. Dr. spect to asbestos. nickel, gold and‘ gold quartz. it is impossible that. at any time these capital assets, so taken from the country. can he re- would want to enter the ministry In.‘ u. ‘church? and he pointed out tha _"To admit women to the ministry. would require an amendment to the! Constitution of the United Church. . it, SJ w. the ministry with men. .our 'wide country. Yet, u l to a point where it (l! the ministry." this is a matter worthy of the con- sideration oi Canadian electors. STOP IT! IN the olden time when the people oi this island were shut in for six months of each year. and when‘ money was scarce, it was necessary ior many persons to obtain, the merchants to give. that the wealth of the people is greatly increased and there are hanks in every part oi the country, the credit system may he greatly abetedto the advantage alike of! merchants and buyers. The credit system is a nuisance when it is not necessary. It enables those who or: not honest to get ‘away “without payment for the things they buy, and it is a fruit- ful cause oi loss on the part of ‘those who are honest, and who are compelled to pay higher prices for the goods they have to buy, than If all were required to pay cash. either at the time oi purchase or It tho end oi ouch month. At any rate, the habit oi going to the store and getting goods in ad- vance of ability to pav for them is "\Md one. A great writer has stated that "debt is to a man what the serpent is to a bird: its eys perhaps decided-at ‘it is ‘byteries of the United Church in 1 Timothy 2, 12) gwlll be quoted; also that women, ‘homes and are (some oi them) good teachers in the schools; that a few ‘plead eloquently at the Bar and many are excellent church workers for the uplift oi humanity, and the spread oi moral and religious prin- clples. ! __.._-¢0&____ l EDITORIAL NOTES. in the House oi Commons afew days ago, the Acting header of the Opposition (Hon. Mr. Guthrie) re- minded the Prlme Minister that ‘two months had elapsed since the Duncan Report was submitted Parliament. The recommendations "oi vital importance to the Marl- tlme Provinces, iind," he said, “very gene-rel acceptance on this side of the House." No doubt the Prime Minister will think the matter over while away ’on his holiday trip. to ii the Rev. W. l.- _that "the prejudice oi her own sex more than masculine opposition has N” ‘mum ‘he money ref kept women from entering the mln-. celved for the natural products of“nn._-- Du George Laughml. .said that women "possess the intel-. lectual and spiritual qualifications ,in addition to the sympathy that, ' ‘spirits of many persons. especially‘ Drhlnlhhwof the aged. the feeble and tltef special‘ ‘gifts should be recognized and sets Christian. _work, and especially for preaching)‘; .The Rev. w. l. Johnston said that} why ‘women! .the ability and feel the urge and‘ the call to the work of the ministry“! ‘ . are more healthful than the more, C. P. Ross said: "l am quite in fav-j; or oi it, because I think it would be only the exceptional woman who On the other hand, the Rev. Dr.‘ ‘E. Leslie Pidgeon said: ‘I think; that the entry oi women into the' ,mlnistry wouldn't strengthen the’ Dr. H. A. Mcintosh, also, ex- pressed the opinion that “Geograph; ical and economic conditions pres vailing in Canada," should be con-, ‘ sidered; and said that, "while wo-‘y Clea-NOD. malilllfi a 30ll 0f Plea-Ellie: ‘men have intellectual and other] and 5° on‘ n is 99mm“ who haw]. makes their livelihood possible, it would be un-‘ . wise for a church which hopes tol 1712:3121’?! igmentceszgl 9:0 T)‘; liitlfgllgwflfi Ijgfgvglpggzlitmnfgéggfiz‘ ,.ef‘ec“on_‘the soul: The testimony oi Jehovalfilnefnoil‘. "Pronounce. mvem-wor, e as‘ simple. in men, o as in oi, accent first ‘cope with the missions needed inl Canada to allow women to enter The question is to he discussed~l ‘the Dominion for discussion and: iexpression oi opinion with reports 3W3?’ o“ "Irluh 1° the negle“ D5 and lmdof the findings. No doubt the op- “s "lore serious dutiu‘ "edli- Bunion of st. Paul t now that transportation is possible every day in_ the year, and there is‘ a constant output of produce and a constant influx of money, now‘ will uahor in the month oi Ma ' I ‘I i Whether it will come in like a ' .' lor a lamb is yet a. problem to be guessed at by the weather prophets wise in such and‘ who are about as matters as the rcat of us. ‘Wednesday next will mark [mildnesa already enjoyed, are [he-winders that spring is But it is yet a rather far call Easter Sunday, which falls ‘on year on April 17. It In pleasant to note that old alike find enjoyment in of ‘sick ones. while it must _llllll9(l that to be l“ the young all‘. and access to many forms amusement, recreation and they find the cold season comp able in enjoyment to that w‘ Slllllfliél‘. The changing variety to life in many ways, a 5t men who achieve distinction . . f .. lllbll I lll id S many ceilings and of those win an excesshe production of insulin’? la“: 8g n e Co?‘ .01’ a‘ merslde, in a white sequined live longest as well. are, dwellersfillmlllfiled by U19 lRFEB d0!!! 0f‘ mm" 3" t P represenla ‘e5 ° Hrown ‘ i [l] n m h t g SHEET. Church and State. Ministers of the; = - _ _ ; 12nd; ‘lorseez; 52;; m ereperlfifgf in some insbanca; the lncreased'(yroy,-u_ judges of the Supremef ‘Mrs- J- G~ 313695911- l" R U891‘ n “ ‘hunger does not appear ‘before thel C _ y‘ » _ j my crepe romame- goo-p, emq - that these are the people who uhird or fourth day of the expert-l '°“"" m" “ u‘ “m” "M ‘m’; 1 .~ h . get the most enjoyment out of lllifimenL I married daughters, and others who: blmdered i" silver‘ ma‘ e ‘m ". it is the fortune of our own people.‘- The increased output of insulin,- have the honor oi being presented‘ Harm“ ‘ram caugm o" the ' and the great majority oi ICa by the nations who have distinguished themselves in and arms as well as in the mo useful industrial caliings. y‘: mo that our life of today is with tvro many in hnstc to be ric or too eager for sport and r ‘qualifies’ which equally m them for‘ themselves passed the meridian of‘ materials-the natural wealth of the. country-into finished products to’ | life who are most inclined to thin “lfin that way. Very probably they: with its many; may also be inclined to forget that. ‘m‘ss‘on' flekm where n has been‘ they were once young themselves‘ _ _and that it is quite impossible to difficult to get salaries of ministers. pm 0M heads on young shoulders. I ‘effect are worfity of ‘able in eating and drinking but i SD01"! 8111i TECPBH [I011 3S the bienniali-Excess often makes that harmfu munc" o; the church ‘o be hem ‘n. which may be harmless in itself.‘ . . ‘Wlnnipcg in June, 192s. Meantime; be." “m” °' "°°"°»‘" “r "m"- ‘has the sanction oi the iBrltish lParllament, and we will have none .at all the moment that sanction is ‘ removed. And removed it must be ‘if the Canadian Parliament adopts a report declaring that the Parlia- ments of Great Britain and Can- ada are on an equality ln all ‘respects. This is not, of course, u lquestion that concerns Qllfibfl ‘exclusively. The other Provinces, have had their disputes, many of them. with the Dofnlnlon authority. and have had frequent recourse to the courts to establish their rights under the B. N, A. Act. When the N. A. Act becomes a dead letter no recourse is left to them. There will be one authority in Ca!!- ada. the ‘Federal Parliament, and one only. . . Not only Quebec but all the provinces (which have had to fight for their rights in the past) must view this prospect with alarm." An alarming prospect, truly, II the Tribune's logic is sound and we fail to find a flaw in it. And the lMat-itimss are in far greater danger than Quebec from our com- The poet says that, "We are all fascinates, its breath poisons, its coil crushes both sinew and bone.‘ and m my n the pltiless grave!“ II. ll far batter in the long run to Ialt ior a thing you want until you" Qttho money to pay for it. than to m lilo debt. The sooner‘ the system is ended the better sash Individual and for the at largo. . ‘WQIIN IN ‘Nil MINIITIV. n ‘laborer resident in an English vil- ‘muum. "u, ||||PQ|1Q||Q¥IOIIIP cases, stronger than fiction! oi Earth's first bloodflnand‘ it has lately been discovered that a farm lags is linoaiiy descended from Earl °" rem°v°d~ PWMP‘ "l" °r "m" boodwm’ “m” o‘, m" Hnrold"'Llb9I'Bl Journals who believe in who was killed at the Battle oil Hastings, in 1066. His name is am?" "farm "—_ i l _ h ' ‘ from Toronto to Halifax was noted ‘nu-mm church of an“! ‘l Q n. m‘ m. “In Tn" " n in. our weather. report of-Flila!‘ _._, morning inst. the differioco being a Parliament which would abso- PIDLBCIIOH 0f the full equality of the British and "Canadian IParlitrments will under- ztake to tell us whether the Winni- Thomas William Godwin. Afteriho pes ‘hibune has rightly ofwRmslv den“, o‘. "flout h‘! ‘Maths!’ “m interpreted this matter. and if the prived of all their wealth and pos- in sessions, took to the land and bo- paratively small representation in lutely control our destinies if the the Constitution. which we now enjoy were annulled Notes by the Wily the coming molt, on Tuesday next. ‘ beginning of the LGHIAII seasonf anemic“ “should women be “mud All of which. with days of etherlal this‘ sun rises a little earlier and sets a little later day by day. and a few weeks hence the days and nights will be of equal length. Young and healthful the winter season has .\ bracing and invigorating effect and with abundant exercise in the open sport l monotonous temperature of tropical‘ WW $1188!‘ 01in be illfiiwlv _ countries‘ A ‘use major“, o! ‘he very weak tea flavored with l9l110ll‘l|le Senate Chamber in America as are held in- Europe arts‘ Some thoughtful persons object‘ stm the old Socratic maxmnf ‘Moderation is not only commend- the pursuit of riches. amusemenz,‘ "We have a constitution now,"l ‘remarks the Winnipeg Tribune?‘ ‘In these latter days, reign in‘ our, ‘mly 5° f" a‘ m” B‘ ‘N’ A" Act Close as the twine of the vines oi ‘h. and rch. lion of the ._-~,o1-‘-.-;w-=-!--~»-. NEW FATTENING CURE. re- ‘oiwoik of heavy lifting. ,that. he ate more tuffy. I At the resting period in athlet-. .ic games it ls not unusual now thef ‘form oi milk chocolate. gand were slowly convalesclng. thel prolonged illnesses by a very s ad. pie method. fsugar is dissolved in a quart water and the patient eats, or er drinks. tie-e entire amount. o!‘ nfqpitation of the iheart. of‘ ‘However in these weak sickly patients, recovering from an nees. when given a sugar break- as described above, develop 5 ‘Jressed for Her Excellency. . ‘the hunger of a wolf and are ahl “m,” “who take a surprising amount oi or-_. ‘fast "dldinury food, about iour ihours at § taking the sugar. juice if desired. i". The increased hunger is due u, and the st gain in weight. no in! your: Sandow t-he strong man used to Qgmlng, eat some taffy before doing his l-lsl: way through his performance it is said‘ the players to eat taffy or some l have spoken a-bout ttbe value or sugar in these individuals who ‘have undergone a severe illness And now an Austrian physician,‘ D. D6 l ll, ll b8 bl l. -’ sunshml Co“ and darkness havef-hilbit u? sifis pifltzsfessledlntrl gre€hr€axtt| K195 “uended b? m‘ 5m"- in“) a depressing mnueuu? up“ "W. number of patients whose weight‘ has been iapidly increased after improved appetite, con-' - , tinue for some time after the su-g-t adians to occupy the same latitudes M breakfast has bee“ stoppedfland ‘ the patients- thus easily and rapidly! Happenings 0i “When a bit of sunshine hits ye After passing oi a cloud. When a fit of laughter glls ye “And ye'r spine is foelin‘ proud, Don't forget to up and Kilns ll At a soul that's feeling blue. For the mlllt that ye suns l! it's a boomerang to you." O o U O I it was with a feeling of awe an o'clock on Saturday listened to the strains of th ‘National Anthem played by th Governor - Generals Footguard for the stately and dignified entranc ‘ing Room m”; position of since assuming GovernorGeneral About three ounces of ordiuaryl Canada- of’ I I I milk‘ The nbseuce of Her Excellency Three w ‘our ‘hours “t” wk‘ the Viscountess Willingdoq, owing ‘n; [he sugar, ‘u a mum“ pemonI- to her recent sad bereavement 1.: this ‘much sugar sometimes causes.‘ Ihc death of her sister. the Lady [hunger and often pallor and nah‘ Mabell Egerfon. was the one dark brilliant ' spot of the otherwise ill- pressions of sincere sympathy ex B 2 fer? before toH-trrlval of ‘His Excellency instead first. The lConsltls oi various countries with their wives, who on previous occasions were received privately. also gathered in the Dr. Depisohpstates that in oasesnSenste Chamber early, and were i» ;the system, the faking of the sugar did not always give results. This new ‘fattening cure", as wgyia spoken of in the Lancet, shou hurried. too frantic and distractellfbe mwsflgated “mnmghl Yllsll ,1 apparently a‘ “rapid 9'. Daily‘ Seiectfonns Ion Guardian Readers .5 g O February 2e, 1921 jls sure. making wise the [Psalm 19:7. u. 1 ‘ February 27, 1927 thy tness; My heart shall rejoice in th with me. i PitAYtEllz-D God. we rejoice nli thy mercy and shew forth Thy " ' [praise ‘forever. GIVE rME THE HAN-D Give me the hand that is warm ikind and ready; me the clasp that true and steady; Give is calm Give deceive me; Give _ ‘believe thee, woman; Hard is the ‘hand of the rough sturdy yeoman; ' Soft palm or hard. hand, it matters not-never Give me the grasp that is friendly forever. Give me the hand that is true as a Ibrother; Give me the hand that has iharmetl not another; Give me the hand that has never ioreswore it; Give me its grasp that fl aye may adore it. Lovely the palm oi the fair-velned maiden; Horny the hand 0i tine workman o'er laden; lovely or ugly. it matters not- neveri , Give me the grasp that is friendly forever. Give me the grasp that is honest that becomes her, the Summer. ribune is wrong will state where- its error’ liss._ - Soft palm or hard hand. it matters Give me the ban that is true as a "l-ils" Ind "Mine" ceases. His is brother; mine. l om my brother and my Give me the hand that has not bmtlm it me- M‘! reel overshad- wronged another; not—never! -—--,--— H G‘ h h his own ,the g-aiideur he loves. |,|,o,-e|-,__,nd h, n. A remarkably oven‘ temperature ye “agrelvsrfnlp t ‘t 1' frlem", gout» mznrentbo tllriéirvery that Mo"! gua an. acting .___._.._-..._. only three degrees between extremes oi ll and 88 degrees. and easy" 'me|hod of acquiring flesh as a rc-‘ suit of n natural hunger for food. ‘ OOOOO-QQ PRAYiEik-Melp us our God. tolonly one c. well. make thy law our delight. ' d‘ i l The‘ e m _ . GOD'S ILQVIING HliNDNESSZ-—i three “mes IVCFS Oil 0f‘ 590i‘ . '9 S 0 -: elflhave trusted in to be gem out w a" ‘he Pres"; be danger that in the multitude of jattractions and distractions about‘ us that our lives may be frittered loving kind- salvntion. l will slug unto JehovahJ Because he hath dealt bountifully‘¥lll0tller- me ‘he hand that Wm uever;oo+oo-oo-o-oo-oooooooo-oo-o++v| me its grasp that ii aye may s Soft is the palm of the delicate No wlde "d ‘many. moat shuns their eye; he fears they Free as the breeze. and unshackied ma"), 33mg‘. £9829 ‘w; 7mm]? by party; ' u‘ r18" damp s.” mo mm “up ice. [But see the facts nearly and the sup melts the iceberg in the men being one, this bitterness of "W! Ind outdone by mat neigh- bors- l non yet love; l can still re. celvo; and he that loveth maketb t-edence. The wives and daughters of the it‘ officers on duty were seated in the Id‘ west gallery and the wives of the '5' members of the Vice-Regal Staff | DAILY Lessons 11v ENGLISH Iy w. L. Gordon l l worms orrnu smsusatx‘? _ {Don't say “he is the most intellig- ‘cnt map of the two." Say “more"\ when comparing two, "tnost“ when‘ more than two. . O ‘FlT E N MtiSPlhONOliNCtldDr‘ isyllable. OFTEN MJSSPEIJLEDZ: OCIIIISiI i SYINONYMS: deport, account“, statement, particulars, description.‘ ‘summary. | l wont) srcov: "Use a worn,‘ and it ls yours." Let us‘ ‘increase our vocabulary by master. =ing one word each day. Todaysl unrd: lNTERaClllJE; to plead for _ "Her friend lutercedeti, and brought about a reconciliation.“ Y FOR THE floor whiled away the fleeting hours. i A seams or LITERARY ‘ cum-Ariana FOR soox Lovsns ‘ Saturday. Feb. 26. "The world stands out on either l l e r rtbap the heart ls wide; Above the world is stretched the sky,- No higher than the soul is high. The heart can push one sea and land Farther away on either band; The soul can split the sky in two. And let the face oi God shine 0 ilhe soul is the\compensattiop for the inequalities of condition. The radical tragedy of nature seems to be vthe distinct-ion oi ‘More and (Less. ‘How can Less not feel the pain; how not feel indignation or malevolence ‘towards More? Look at ‘llb0le who have lees faculty, and one feels sad and knows not well what to malts of it. He a-l- theoe mountainous in u ltti Love W a as vanish. reduces them as sea. The heart and soul of all t e friendliest de- the ~ tai- r.- .~-' --,.:..r.-_. ... Ilsll. and the estate I so admired agd envied is my own. -Iomnon. .~.>-t~.iv»v~.~.¢».--- 2 .' , The W661i pride that those assembled in the Senate Chamber in Ottawa at nine evening Band, heard the booming of the guns on Nepean Point and watched ‘of Viscount ‘Wlllingdon, Canada's representative of His Majesty the l the chamber to hold his first Draw- the o. U I U An innovation was made this war which proved a truly dellghlx, _ d or ed in‘ ful one. namely. the gathering in‘ merslde‘ “earl” a perm dress the “ on Thnrstlay evening in the (fasiin ‘was one of the nicest social events SCRAP ‘of the season. Good ntuslc a. lovelv .._._.. many of her own dresses. nntl pnys particular attention to schcme. Her ribbon baitdesux are Arthur. of Sunrmerslde and daughters. Dorothy, have taken up residence Parliamentary session. and will hope to sec her out in the very near future. Palmer. been causing his Brest concern. and lt is pleasan!’ occupied the Vigoillsaol b0! all ' evening. Among the Aides iu attendance on tlrlis Excellency were "bloat. Colonel G. E. Full of Charlotte- town. ’/ Others in the brilliant \ as‘ somblage of guests known here. WEYQZ Lady Borden, wife of Right 'Hon. Sir Robert Borden, in a handsome ggwfl o! pale green velvet em- broidered in silver over a. velliwfll of silver lace. The ions "all! W" of green velvet lined with silver cloth. Diamonds were worn. I i Mrs. W. R. lMotherweil, wife of the Minister of Agriculture. wear- ing a gown oi filmy gold lace mounts on a crabapple Plllk georgette, the folds being caught at the skirt line with a lewelled‘ ornament of amethyst, turquoise.’ and amber. The gold lace train- from the left shoulder was l0 d G 0 S G ican beauty and sold tissue. c Mrs. Murray l-‘IGCIAHTBD. of Sflllllj i silver‘ wearing I was in a gown of cloth designed en train and diamond ornaments. Miss Margaret MacLaren. tlfllllilk .ter of the Member of Parliament for Saint _ geite. _\h‘5_ Ci-gelmnil .\ic‘.-\rthur. Hf“ Sti-miuerside, P. E|‘l-| wearing u.- French gown of white sequins. Miss Adele lit-Arthur, of ‘Sunt- shell pink taffeta bordered with black. I ‘ Missmorolhy bit-Arthur. of Sum- |51wn|nor and falling in cascade‘ ‘effect. wearing a necklace and‘ ‘ornament of cut crystal and pearl‘ f and a crystal bandeau. 1 i I i , Thursday afternoon Mrs. ‘Heartz. wife of the Lieutenant Governor‘ was at Home to u large number o?‘ j invited friends at her ideally jlocatetl residence Etlg-ewnter. in; Yufil about l.I% 7154101 III Ifcdd cinder. 217 Bay Street Invasions! Banker: cascade effect and held in placel to learn he is now distinctly on the with a French corsage of Amer-i mend. ' John. N. 8., wife of the Member 0F Thursday atMrs. D. R. Parliament for Saint John. Albefi- home on Prince Street. ;be paying her annual visit to her John. Albert. in allluslmh function and many were the ex-l lmlmrled "Wk M Pale m“ gemJ Dfllllllflg Wlllle She l! IIWBY ‘A’. E. McNEILL 127 GRAFTON STREET side spent o o o The weekly bridge club met otl guest of Mrs. Marcus Calder. Maclennanis ' ' ' I O I Lady Patricia Ramsay will soon oenorally used Ior indlg“. tion‘, rheumatic and kidney troubles, gall stoneg, etc, a MEDICINE Olive Oil is not only laxative, but seems to exert g soothing, healing and nourishing iunctlon- throughout the system. A large number of people are finding that the daily use of a few spoofuls of the oll keeps them ln- line physical condition. A pure oil is, of course necessary and In our imported French brand we provldemne of guaranteed quality, A. ck Tot-op; Mrs. Morley ‘Bell of Summer- a few days very pleasantly in Charlottetown m, ‘Her many ‘Canadian friends will be glad to hear that Lady Aberdeen is recovery from the pneumonia ‘ from which she has suffered n fame‘, ‘he Duke o‘. ‘Connaughlb Cromar, Aherdoenshire, iin the south of France, and as , ' ' ' ' . Wm do a great den‘ o; Many home friends will regret _ ' (Continued on page 5) I ouv: o||. as 1- We have all sizes 2 oz. to one gallon. The White Drug Store I. G. IAMIESOII Tthe drawing room and tea-room! ,the pretty decorative touches of‘ lyellotv and tnauve were supplied with pale yellow candles. sweep‘ ‘ peas, daffodils nud helintropo, these‘ lt-olnrs also Itretlainiinnting in the ices and dainty. confections.‘ Assisting were Airs. Parker Hooper‘ and -.\lrs. J. (f. Houzstoit who‘ ushered. in the group serving trove‘ .\irs_ Claire ‘Campbell, .\iiss1 Stcphucy Jenkins, .\llss Avllai Muthiesou, Miss Elaine Beatles,‘ Lfliss Doris Gill. Mrs. -ll. Brow. poured tea. 1' I 0 I g Mrs. A. A. llnrtluit cntertaiiuctl very delightfully at her home The‘ Hill, last Saturday afternoon at‘ Bridge and again yesterday nt n small luncheon and Bridge. I I I .\irs. Lcith ilodgson was hostess: at a prettily arranged bridge nnd tea Wednesday nftcrtloon at lllc‘ home of her friend Mrs. G. l-‘illltcixl and again on Thursday evening at‘ a mixed Bridge. l s o o The Kitiglits oi Pyihius‘ dnuc: “Prosperity Foll0ws..the..Dairy Cow”... 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