_1VLONDAY. _ 1111 lllsllllll lilliulllll ’ —BUYING POTATOES every -noam HOOD name cnma! day at J. F. Lord's new warehouse, OATS. Better Oats. lietter (fhiilafl Albany Station, highest marketfali grocers. ll-li-Zwksl prices. Harris Abbatoir Co., Ltd. —WILL BE LOADING llve 110F113. ~08. G. J. WHERRETT chest specialist will be in Suinmcrsitle 11119911 B11111 111111118 111- K@118l11tt1011|ioi' it clinic on Tuesday, Nov. 22nd 'l‘uel~1day fort-noon, Nov. 22nd. Ald- 4i;7.11.13.3i en Moase. 110111-1021. l 1 —CONVALESCENT.— The many _|;g1-Umqg FROM CA); wES-Llfriends of Mr. James O'Connor. of __Mr5_ James Fr prcfln’ wire oiiCIlIlLOll. will be surprised to liearl Kehsihgiohrs chief mhgisiraie‘ reythat he recently underwent a serio-l turned some iime ago (ram an ex_;OLlS operation in the Charlottetown tended visit to friends in the Can-‘Hmliiiai- siisi-iiiiiiiig i119 1°55 iii his. adiah wash Kdeft eye. The inception of the .trouble occurred at harvest time,l __T|;AC|||-;|g Rgrugiqg _.'. Misshvhen some dust. or grain seed. en~i Nellie Goodwin. teacher in Kensing-lieifid hi5 9Y9 “iiicii 11° 1111111611. 811d! ion High schooi‘ returned recemiyrno doubt irritated. causing such se-i from a ihree hiohihs- visit m ihewere pain and stigmatism that after Canadian Wes," K weeks of expert treatment it was ideemed advisable to have the organ ___FOR ToR0NT0__Mr_ and Mrsriremovled. Mr. O'Connor bears the Joseph Sheen. Kensington, left oniiliimiill’ “hi1 a Phii°5°P1ii°a1 Ye‘? Saturday to amend the Royai wiri_ signation and continues to improve (or. Fain where rhei. ‘viii he rhmin health and strengthiafter the guests of Mrs. Sheen's sister, Mrs. “Xhhiisiiiig eiiecis °i P31" “m1 °li‘ R. M. Owen. whose husband is °1'=111°"' K manager of a branch of the Bank of Nova Scotla inithe Queen City. K “BNDAL 5H°WER-— 11119 01"‘ eiiilil: recently a large nuiiiber oi _f()x 3UyER$__Qup_0 a large congenial lrielids itatlieled uti number 0f 50195 have beg“ made the home of .\lr. and .\lrs. John IL,‘ recently to Norwegian and German Stuveit, Kelvin. to bestow a bridal: buyers. prominent among the 5911- slioivt-(l ill Il0llC’l‘ of their niece. crs were W. B. MacArthur and son, Miss Jean Jul-dine, Keitsinltton. and‘ Myron; Melville Donald. Jas. Sheen, formerly of Kelvin. \\'hil0 a trell- Fred Locket-by. Alex. Buntain. Geo. ding march was being rendered. by“ E. Brown. Cleve Baker, William Mzs. (fharles Taylor; Freetown. tho Toombs. Layton Rogers. John Walk- bride-elect was escorted to the. er. and Robert Humphry-the last (lrawiiig zoom. following by ElTlllgi named gentleman's “quid 11m quifcotlou nnti little Ella Illlgg, dres- 11111111118 1111-0 11W figures. of real scd its “Bride and tirooin". 'l‘licy1 Canadian dollars. Mr. William Leard were aggisflifl by Alpert \\'ulk(‘l 11150 midi? a 131813 5319- K and ltarlzairel .\lc.\lui'rl0. cailivilliil, a basket copiously fillcd with beairl "'MKARTHUR'~IARDENE~ A liiul anti useful gifts. Tiles-o \\‘l‘l'il (liiiei hiii- pici-iy Wedding i001‘ liiach opened by Miss l-ittii Starcrt flllll on November 2nd at high noon: at m“ has “hiker, 0m] “plunged, the home oi Mr._ James Jardine. i“, Miss Faimie Giorrr; yiisg Kmh. kcnsingtoti. when his dausillfil‘ Jean eriim, Casein. rcmi ihe “him... 0i- Hcpe was united in the hciiy bondsltlic 1ll-liars and the verses so llppro- or matrimony 1° Mr‘ Myron Mam“. riatoly (IIIJSIZIT. Some oi lhese mm‘ son of Mr’ and Mrs‘ w’ B’ MC caused 111licli mc-rriinetit. “is; Arthur. also of Kensingtoti. Thcriaiidmrh ‘banked her many itrionris iciiimafiiii- was pail-Timed eilgnieéiilfr-v lheir emphatic expression oi trig imnieiiaianiioiiellditivlifi gfr iheccon- cmiiihi “mi ivishes‘ and in“ hi“ tracting parties The couple were a°hii"“'i‘iiig°‘i hi ‘he K1195“ i“ unattended The bride looked ‘iiiiiliiig “F” She-h ii ‘ihii-i" 17'0"“ charming in a gown of white geor- i ihwi" Thiiii ‘he Pwiiiiih “us. gettc and wore the conventional 111°“- Pieasiihiii’ iiiihiii “iiii hiiiiihs veil caught lip with lillies of the val- and 0111"‘ 111W“ “i 5mm‘ “hi” icy.‘ She carried a bouquet of pink 1011159. 111111- folflltiiilvit‘ iiei“i'iilii"i and white cat-nations and maiden 11W 11011)‘ $091111 _ ‘h hiii*i_ pap- fem T)“; wedding mar-ch was palatable lunch was sened in (Itlvllllly played by Mrs. Roy Tanton, sister of style by the‘ ladies, Depaitint, the groom. After the ceremony Mnthe P1119815 W1$11°<1 iii“ Jefih ‘ihii and Mrs. McArthur left by motor .\l1-, Myron all 111190111085 111 111111" for an extended wedding trip sit through life. ——_\'-— through New Brunswick. en route they will visit the groom's sister. --_-<-oa>—-—— Mrs. Wm. Semple. Moneton. Pro-k PERSONALS vious to her marriage Mrs. McAr-i ihur was generously showered witlil -.Mrs. Thos. Somers. KEDSHIQIOIIE beautiful gifts by her many friends is vgry "111, in Kensington and vicinity. Mr.l g McArthur is a prosperous youngl -.\l.rs. A. .1. Alayhew and 31111 farmer of Kertsington. Both have a Tumm- Qlydtlon. Alaigat-n have. host oi friends and wcll-ivishcrs who gm“, i0 Boston WIICTF‘ they will ivisii them “bon voyage" on life's enjoy a (pron week's holiday. A-Y Journey. K -_-_ l —The many friends and relatives —LAWLESS-CALLAGIIAN NUP- in King's county of r1415‘ JPSBP“ G» TlALtL-The Church of the Imacu4McLellan. Indian River. will‘ r0111‘!!! late Conception. Palmer Road. was to hear that she is seriously 1ll with the scene of an interesting event on rever. K the morning of Oct. 26. wheli-Mri, James Lawless, of Norboro. led to‘ the altar Miss Hazel Callaghan. of Mrs. , Ebbsfleet. where they were united injg causing immediate family a the holy bonds of matrimony by the friends much anxiety. pastor. Rev. Dr. P. C. Gauthier. Thai bride wore a costume of Alice blue. canton crepe with black velvet trim-iMqncton, mings, and large black velvet h3l,,Kgn5inglOn[ and was attended by her sister. Missicgntly joined the Patricia. Mr. Cecil Hughes, oiNor-rgpector of train boro. supported the groom. After C_ N, R, the ceremony the bridal party drovc| to the home of the bride's parents! _ , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Callaghan-fmlsfortune to miss the train our where a large number of invited shim-day for thciRrrliryal $11100: F331"; guests assembled to tender felic ta- and Fox Show a. oron . _ - lions. Miss Callaghan has been the count of unavoidable delay in delir- popular and cfllcient teacher in dii- 01-pin; foxes to Norwegian buyers 111 fcreiit schools of Prince Coulity, and summcrsitle on that day. 1* has a wide circle of friends. while ' Mr. Lawless. who is a son oi the late Francis Lawless and Mrs. Law- less. of Kirikora. has farmed success;- fully in Norboro for several years. The beautiful array of weddingprc- rents speak for the popularity of this happy young couple. On the cveri- ing of November 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawless were surprised by a friendly invasion oi well-wlshcrs and neigh- bors of Norboro. who presented them with an address congratulating‘ the groom and welcoming the bride as a member of the community. The address was accompanied by a WEII- _ vertishi _ new filled purse. The bride welcomed a"; ‘éizzaiiiiiiifriiiéciriiipiionr, g her guests in la simple btltl; ciiarmlrggi ‘iii 1' i frock of whte georgc ri1nm_ r i, UARES __ with narrow bands of white satin‘, , "igioNggel-Eghlelvmzisli: sizes. 1111s,‘ ribbon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawless‘ host: 5.119" =1 1i h"__ponic s‘ Thompflonll of friends wish them a happy and 1169i‘ o“ ~ ismrirriii prosperous journey through life. Ki L111- lf You Need A Tonicl Get The Best ! "'l'hi~l'l- is within‘; Incl ‘ IIllIII DRE —Thc continued serious illness 0ft 11d K _Mr. and Mrs. Percy bfeMahonJ spent the week-end at Mr. McMahon. who re-. “Benedicts“ is in-i‘ dispatchers of t? _,Mr. W. B. MacArthur had the! _Am0ng the Kensingtoii fox cx- hibitors are Dr. Ingliatti JardineDi. Lockhart. and Geo. E. Brown. M}- and Mrs. Brown will extend their visit to Montreal. and be 111M111 “i the marriage of their daughter lnie "111 that city. on the 22nd inst. r . Eastern Guardian l ..'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W- NUNIOCI! is Guardian afielliii- iitioiviiéig‘ tague and will be D193" ..*'WICKER CHAIRS - tivllolr. toyed in Cretonnv. Tnlliifllfi/ ‘iii Mghnil‘ loss l0 per cent this week at Poole 8e Thompson's, Ltd. i 331-11-19411. i liui-lpll. Inn tl-r hllilillliu Ilrlllt‘ Pll-rlw-‘u tlnlllcn .\I1'»1 its :1 l l -l 1r - -- .1 —- iiqf'\|t'l‘il| l|‘l|‘I|:t)§‘Ii\'Ill r “YIN TIIIN ll\\‘II, 0 ' . . -, -. -l 1 :'.'.'.£:..'.'.'.'. "(.Il'..“!.'.'..‘.: 111011198 111 P111“ inmovs-risilccl lllouiLi __ l Ilmk ll lilili nl \\':|,\'M nlillllllcll gmnl _ results. it cnrlr-hvlli (By British United Preu) l|l_\' blood. rcllcvr-ll '.'.'.'.'..1'1'.r'l§II11‘1"'l.§-".1'1-' mitts November ill. —— 11 1* i" ilflliiil-jilrllii '11'"i"|11o\v [liily Y"l\l’t'l since the liitcril im- c» ll 1i ll 1ll-iv ‘ m-rvun. I lillwfnlltil ‘111111011411 Bllfellll 0i Weights illll ll s ll-lidlil to lake following mother-i Measures was founded and Lllé Dre‘ lluo to lzlrr lno- strength. I ulivnl-n‘ Sent riirecim. 0i TPPIIIIIIIEIHI lir. I'IPI‘K'R'I int-dlclnu m1 h l {Pm ihmu- whom I IIIHI tillllli. for I knnurllail 1114 “(Q1137 ‘ ‘hem to kin-l fi up arhicrtlvunl."~r Nlrtai hag iwepnrPlI and \‘ lf. N yr tin. 2 Noit nirhunt .l . [hp Bureau Wrlln llr. I'Il'l'Y't"it Inrnlirln lion-l in‘. imiiiish n bunk "in" i i- '.'\l1d its work in eommemorat on o lilflnlrv. .\'..l‘., for TPM‘ lnlvir-o W?‘ ‘its fiftieth anniversary’. .\l|nar<l'u Llnlment for wnrls mid‘ Thai hiihiihiiiihn wiii miiiwirir. Plmlllr- with the end of the international ~ ——~———- -— flvonfcrencc du metro" which is hrlti. (very six years. and whose present 111F811“)! of scientists and lntliiiicniallcliiiis- llnller tlic prPs~ ldcncy of Mr. Rigolirllaii. is now fcl-liilllg to on cntl. Tho other day the famous inter- national standard metre. which ii in platinum as lilting the most con- . Rlilfll of all metals. made one of its rare appearances from the safe where it is kept. Members or the (Fonfcroncc descended into tho YISIQIIT‘ IXAIIIIATIIIII Fitting and supplying [las- ses. etc. H. J. MABON OPIDMITIIST MONTAGUE, P. B. l. Office Connected with G. R. McMahon. Kensington. ' iwas found that the locks at Sevres. the third snco in n thousand years: ls just about. in while the rnnrlh is to remain 11111 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BIIY YOIIII WINTER NEOESSITIES NOW—YOII'LL SAIIE IMINEY AND IT'S NOT T00‘ EAIILY T0 IilIIl0NASE IISEFIIL IIIIIIABLE SNIIISTNIAS GIFTS —W0i11en's silk and wool hose, in ail the new shades, regular 1.40 value. On sale Men's Work Boots- guaranteed solid lea- ther, plain toe‘ out they g0 for pair 2.48 ' for pair SlillillfllifllllllswiillltisilaiNilil. 2311i at TilllLLIPS Men's Grey “Fool Flannel Shirts, 5111*. they g0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.15 Men's Bannockliiirii Pants. extra "god (iuality. Regular $4.95. b now for pair NIOIYS W001 Uiideiwveai", 100 per cent purc wool. Regular $2.65. Sale I i .98 price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2_4 doz‘ iiadics’ Vcsts and I)l‘2l.\V(.‘l‘S, 11ic~ (IlUlIl weight. Short and long sleeves. Sale pricc for garment . . . . ' Ladies’ Vests, fleece lined, regular $1.25 value. 011 salc 110w for garment‘ collni’. three stories deep. which coiliuiiis ihc silii‘. iillll piisiicll Ill" iiruiililriu-ruiihis{ti}? hi)“; iihliimiiirnaii five doors, clicli with flirt-c lucki. Pirrliniiir“: iihluiibririrééiiiou“Oiinfi’ which guard il. ’l‘he1-ic doors ilscl ' ' c ii i’ , nwtet“: . ~ _, to hc opened only 0110i‘. 111 six years. 1 n 1K um“ rm "PW qyiiemh when the (‘olrforelice meets. but it became. so rusty with this tielzly llult llicy are now opened once in two ,\'(‘li“.~l at all» meeting oi‘ tlic llitcrlizlliolial ('ufllll1il.li"G. also llli‘l'i‘ llnli [lu- iwrmiherii 611111 lllliliurcs these questions in lltc lllll‘l'\'ill.\' bi-iu-coti llic confer- (‘II('('H_ _ To tin-so cu11fci'1'l1c~ s (irczil. Bril- ot‘ measurement. especially in con! iicciion with electrlciiyg but it lr. 1 ‘v NOVEMBER 21, 1027 1 ENTIRE srocll oil SALE. llo RESERVE NOTHING ilELll mil SELLING Aer: ITY or THE YEAR! GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS!—-—That’s exactly what this immense Bargain Giving Event means to you But to us it means a tremendous sacrifice-fa giving away of seasonable merchandise at a time when Sales should be at their height The reason for this drastic action is that unseasonable weather has found us i withia great overstock of winter merch andise-much too large for this time of the year. We must reduce—moulitains of merchandise must be turned ,__in_to cash within the next few days. It's true that many wee ks of winter still remain, but that is your goodiorttlne and our loss. Future purch ases must be provided for WE MUS . UNLOAD. i i l Men's Mackinaw Coats -- Assorted plaid shades, all siz- es. Selling now 5.75' . 1 Men's Work Shirts- Flannelette, Striped. I good quality, while Out it g0es_ for yard .15 Cotton, — Factory cotton, yard wide, they last only .58 “mi .68 sale price for yard .10 ill liclllck a. m. shall Brooms, 1i string, first. quality. Sellingnow . . . . . . . . . . Seedless Raisins, finest quality, 4 packages for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALES SYSTEM BARGAIN IIISTIIIBIITDIIS IN FIILL GNAIIGE C. E. PRATT 8s SON ~ ST. PETEII’S BAY P. E. ISLAND Seeded Raisins. 4 packages for pound . . . . . . Biscuits, l\larvcn's, assorted, fancy, values tip to 50c, selling now 1'0 r . . . . . . . . . . ' Flaxo, (Jliipso and Palm Olive Soaps, 6 for Cllilti and Saucers, plain white, while they last for doz‘ ltevolutlon, l1‘ it, has bet-m atloplirll Of trouble and fear- hone __‘_~'. _ _- l _ v .Y- It is 22 cars since the P10 by nearly all the countins of therTomortow is here. ivihce was carvedy oui or ihe North- vvntion in 1876 and acct-pit. the, world. the reason is perhaps thaliDlsl-flni-r 1181615 1W8 EFCOHOF- west Territories. when the popula- meirlc system Ill-l 1111 international it was first oil: all 111111081211 1101111 "lglhziiiiias ihlflflgolivs are gold. tlon was very sparse. Now 11 111“ Siam-hm urge part of uropc by npoleoiifiw es a on ctween her 600.000 inhabitants. but that is few- Of all the other countries 111 the 1111111138- 11111 Dflncllmlly because ll gild ‘all her sons hold , cr than three persons to the $111111" “,0riri_ Chihih Paraguay’ Ciihiuiaiils itlisollttely logical 11nd clear. lt i” £31001" 3W5 1151i!!! have been mile, and the Irish l-‘rec. State are the i“ iifiiiiaiih [he mo!“ churummiisii" My baiiufiiljnru r a Financial Situation. H“ only ones which have not inude ill" 11m‘ ii" 01 1111‘ 10310111 French mi11.l. ' 1” l1 Alberta's ralIWflY-‘l 91° “miicwi. fliclfltt system obligatory. or in; 011cc inrvlnl: lllc lineal" measure of o" 1°13’ °i iii” W°i'1<i- of a financial burden. H111‘ 1111mm” ream opiionrrr ti... meire. wirici, is iheoreiicariy ilylrgtkgclntriiih home and get the iani- coal deposits are ilust ~ - or the she has not iniopttzll system. liitl slic signed tho. 00+‘ nietriv-I On these occasions the inter “ii, irihri-iiir ri . \ | i ii , till» forty-millionth part of fl 1° 195D 1181110515 national stall Iill'I ' - - ed‘ . i ‘. ‘, m" m“ IIAnInK “iii i ".1 ye 1e mm!“ Hyflum.“ m‘ .~- . w tined to sup‘ Wm‘ the Imflimatl Stnlhdayhgillgrtllllch inililiiruilv 11hr "in be Vl-fllletl. tor oldei tliun the (late of tin- l-lv-ne-liiilliuinirditili, btutdis practically based You tori em Alberta! afuficgflédllléhléhégséiral Canadian llillilt not vary from it by mnrt- WW“ h-“ l ,1,i,,,,,ei,1ieae, 3n “rd “m! forged hi; . marl-mt, Them; are hi!" il- down lllllll n row tltousuiidili parts oi’ -. $"'ft"'"¢HH.Hwooooe-ovoww000000000406vNew‘A ll 1 vpm-servm in m" some Huge Totals cities and more than a score . . . _ i rci ves iii laris, all the other prom their wheat crab “one towns . In 2o years the Provimit? millimetre. I11 the some siiie nro , ltcpt IiJlll‘ standard kilogramnivra. also iii platinum. As the slightest. tliaturiwrl for tun lliolisulitl yours. _ The International Bureau of IWPUlItIs Illltl fllcilnllres lFl concern- ed with the metric system 11s 1111 ‘IIIIPPIILIIIOIIHI standard, llntl Ii was foilmled two ycnrs ZIIIFI’ the (‘.1111- Wlllion oi’ the hit-ire. signed 0.1 M11)’ 2". 11375. hnll adopted llint in tci-ltzilimlill standard. The Front-ll (iovornmciti presented the Pavilion do IlVclr-ilII, which stands on tho rsite oi‘ lite nld Trlnnuli of til.‘ (‘lolid- 11s the lmnic m‘ tho IIllTPhll.‘ rind it is [Ill-‘TP not only that the‘ Periodical conference compares I the national standard rules of each country which Illltl luloptell the tcuriling. matter in the milk. Garden City Milk l; disease germs. ‘O§§O§OO-OGOQQOQOQOOOO 900490040-04-0-00-4-094-0-0-0 o I o Sediment In Milk The Chief Cause 0f Diarrhoea In you ever Inspected the source of your milk supply, friction may alter their weight thei . llieory by the we] h , l i i _ 8 t 0f a contain rye. These are th t, Hist of these is touched only our-e, g r cubic measure of water, are b55011 totals: Wheat, gruoeiiomi-Nnggii: Mlnnui-TON scflool. every len years. to compare its I v t tipon titt- metre. $47,000,000 barley 07 500000. i. ' working with the international . ll S l 8.000.000; total. sit; 060,000. I “y; 3°11" 1°11 °1 11414111181011 school fol ”““'"i“"i imi" "iihmiifi- Th“ "i"? This is the concl - 1 ed t h 1 . iALBI-IRTA “i” “his” 1°" "hm “mm in! month 01 0111111111" - iond 1e I0l-f‘IlP(I once 1.1 a hundrel. "Sm" h" Y l Y "11 "9111 Pilyiiicilflh- i 19 EINGI-NG have ever had by gklqh; w“ and gr“. v11! -l Janet McKinnvll- 111m 1111mm“ which‘ 1'1"“ 1" rem-PM" “i111 the 111111.‘. Mothers be careful what. you feed your children. Have l m“ GREAT!" mo? gallium!" "m" ‘ha’ ‘Win11 exiwc- Grade vL-i; Ewen ivieicinnon: i ._ a ons. i You are invited in Inspect our Plant at. any time during “M14118 111111". and see our process of. Clarlfing and Par. We remove all visible or Invisible sediment. or any foreign Then Pasteur-in by the Holding Pro- , cuss. the best recognized system iii the World today. 1 ‘Bin: oi milk and honey guaranteed Pure, and free from Delivered at your door for 10c a quart. ‘We also carry Table Cream. Whipping Cream and Butter. THE PURE MILK 00., urn. Corner Great 000m and l-‘ltaroy streets. flfivtfif<fi++4fi¢fitfiirvvevevweewvvewovwn+v illlfllliillfefl are calculated from It, l11_l10n Va strictly decimal system. iluve-li the weights. determined in has developed from unsettled rltory into a thriving Prowl“. future of which is assured. ....___<o>-—~r 11195111 have one-third more money {$11111 1116.1’ had out of the entire crop “i Yeiii’*'\‘l11@111. 081-8. barley and i m “'1' BER HISTORY Christine Stewart. Grade IV" ' Wheat is still the prime source of mymqnd per-gins; 2, Kenneth hi?‘ Here is the song. It's sung to the wealth in this Province of the foot- h". 3' 15.001 stewart. Grade -“ lold tune, "r 51m -1. iworrdh, i" 11B 011 TOD of the {Ialiignflgf ‘this; last ‘Dominion calcu- 1_ gym; McKinnon. Grade I1- - i YEBTS 010D of who“ Alexander Stewart. d _ alone is 188,362,000, an increase ‘or péi-f.“ “rend rice __ mymvll 1 hiimii" ""1 5°11! 515.000.0011 over the yield of toning-mm Myrtle clélnnon- isiihei o 6 g. " ~ yenr- Dairying is increasing in Stew t. “ favor with Albertans. the revenue simivuiiiiiltecenf teacher. gxiiectesgotm than from thagdaourcc - ______<,>_--—— 6 118 . . . The r tlo lof creamery butter is nearly twiiacanlt-I ii, roworirgriniaoifhshvaxulilir iiiiliginf la half times greater than it was ten m, ‘fie wear“ iarmdm “anti-d ins t "yen-rs w». and cheese production reutbeiween m) "M, Verse : i In fields far away. .0f dead easy money, i Where work is but play. irAlberta is strumming A tune all hdr own- . has .. The ihieshiil? 1199i) humming ter $315213‘ ‘til: thflggtiiiegihlrtltioiiri alga-hi “m” Mich‘ Many "mllleiiiev 0n every breese blown. heavy and so are tho exports to the 1w 111111: u» in 111111 ‘"1’ i“ ' United States, while much is sent will lily quicklflLih/l. to other parts of Canada. Poultry ts coming along fut. and steady iri- i ' --1~.r11~1" $.i’”..§21?l2.il‘-".‘ii‘iirlii.it?tipi°iii.fiiiz§ihig'ha"i"hd " Chorus: 1'1" 111111118 0n lop of the world. T119 Dlllllltlnts floored. 1 reap my rum-d, l l i i z 3 t u}