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Carrie 3 ro dll nl. .;;;|o"»o?.;l¢’ae“d:-:iieaL:;) €:¢i1lns::'5=i;)a dui; £6111 _ - s MONDAY APRIL llillc U83 nt in THE HOUNTIES 121| are encouraglhi by the steldy boy lnovilnent of their product: into Mm oonsurn - nm _ On April 1 the services of the were extended to take in the polio- 91° _ stocks. ing of Nova Scotia, New Bruns ption channels and, there viol Roydl Cdmdim “muted mudd_fore, the new season opens without 0! dlcap of abnormally ll»l’l° n aswasthecaseayea.rl80-exddud n 51811 wick, Manitoba md _elim-td, M wen _Weather conditions during the past m Q "_, md Ddmfmdn (Hamm, maven. 'months have b_een .such lu to bash- gl tive sei-vioc, and from thc first oi *H1 W °“*l°°¥ 1°* ‘“”"°"“ ll’“”” that the Province of Ontario. From hu furthei-'extended to include policeiB"m’h C°1“mb"' W° lem that an h°V° and prohibition enforcement dutlesi"-'ly °0ll1m¢n°°m¢ll° °f field W9* TEC in im, pmvmdd It is mwmtms, and a plentiful supply of water te therefore, to note that the report *Wu* of the Mounted Police for the year l’N“1l'° ”T18“t1°“ make th° “wp it ending Sept. 80, 1931, has just been PMN issued by the Minister of Justice, Yelll' next month these duties will bei’-° Hon. Hugh Guthrie, in control of`°f e the force. Chief` public interest_Pf3u`5° P"°V1“°°* 5-’ t° me “fe” rests in the com/prehenslve reportifmt f»h°l'° H” be” °' *WMV re' by the new Commissioner, General °°"°"Y J. IL MacBrien_ 'Pius covers the;°l'5 ll whole temiory and tells of ac- W cornpllshments in the solitudes and_i»°~k¢ll PlB¢°- While th” mf°m"°' me in such ports as Montreal and|°'°ll Vancouver, where the activities of W’ smugglers and illicit traffickers in -mat” °l' l¢~5~l°l' 4981” !°C°l'd1-“K f»°» Y* drugs have to be contended with. Vafili by the officers, who disooveredfthe plots and brought the guilty to~S°l¥’° th Bank‘s branches in the believe, representative, in a in entire Western grain area. Pre- gn th, -img" “ken by the ¢,,',,,_ rega ded as better than a year ago. B themselves most thorough in all Wm be required during the next ish Milllilll '|07 The own effective weapon the economic cott. which, in the success it has ed, has driven Japan to the extreme to which the ruins Challtl stand witness. may be that there are many nt reasons why the Govern- of Bir Richard Squires should or be removed from office. y recent events indicate 1 . . . amount of unemployment has made °w °“'“”"“" mm' M"""`” it difficult ici- some families to get Wm’ *° ‘"°“" "'“`°“'h uw” ‘l°“' i . his l _-: -. i Wm W' °°’“° “ °‘°“ d thought kinds or :ood to keep up "'“" "‘° °““' disappeared from the picture time ago. Nevertheless, we t help but admire the persis- A°°°’ y ° 1" me with which Sir Richard to office and his apparent de- nation to resist the hoodlum nt of the country to the last lc roi- the :mit lands which cuz” Ymi cts more prom‘sing than a ele ago. A recent report from one dm _ U gove in the position of the farm- 5;?) nd that a general adjustment no the changed conditions has i’0un Ne refers in local conditions, it is, ions in soil, climate, crop re- U" D V _ n moisture *ionditiciu in this A Mi” Lucy H Gm __ B ____ _ . e , u - Justice. Communists were inciudedl'»"”i’ °’ th’ °°“ni"5' "° ¢°n°"uy 3;;:$;:Ee7;; ttgnargxgnigoulinx tendent of Nutrition Bureau 5; the md mm Wm’ °'t ‘H um” mum" H m n'tn lags the snudwfn bn Association for Improving thd Con- °f p°°9l° ”° at th’ mm’ °f r _ p r a e r 8 vigilant police, who have proven “l'h°ll€h °f °°“fS¢ n°*`m31 ’“ “fm of : to - idmim °f the P°°" 5”” that” ¥l`°W neighboring volcanoes' Now it is ;x;eI£!en;oEd:;e whit £515; cgn best, children need food every day s°“th Am°"°”' th” 1"” had "5 ' isitation and is experiencing the tn f fm from five groups. They require one V ' es>_:i_id-_l__r_i_nu;c_;>i;r;eho ;lc_m;r;ef_1; pmt tn me quart of mm to drink devastation that can be wrought y P ' by the simultaneous operation of Es ai THE wiv Quay _ _ _ _ Hoop an V_ safe and suifeway to aten and harried on her own tory and without the military al-lccesfully to oppose her ere it ll not to be wondered t China. has restored to ner °lSa l _I _ _ ’ _ _ 1 _= _ _ _ _ “r _ M _‘ ., _ . t I ` ' ` i ' ' o ' . » ` . _ ' c mn _ A ertlinl itheir strength. dingl th childre ' B au of the U. B. Department of Labor and Home Economics, with the ad- vice of three outstanding food and inutrition experts, Prof. E. V. Mc- Collum, John's Hopkins, L. B. Men- del, Yale, and H. C. Sherman, Col- umbia, have prepared a leaflet ect the canadian system ot iwhich should be very helpful to mment there are practical and Parents Hlld °h“d-"¢U- aratively peaceful ways of This leaflet points out that pro- ving an unpopular Administra- |10!1g€d Ulldeffeedilw U19-Y |02 111°" “_ The method, of equi-ge, is _serious than some of the outstand- °°m° d in thc ballot box. 'rho some iins diseases wah as rleketa md thod is open to thc people or scurvy- It insists 011 the import- _ wioundli-md. when this mcthod ance or protective' foods. partied- “The Earth Tl'€I\‘lbl€d” is forgotten and mobs resort to force lllrly ill Chlldh00d: 1101108 the. ad- ordcr to bring about their desires, vice is for every child every day at (Tnmnto Globe) al or fancied, that is not demo- lwlohe v1h¢°l mlllr- tw° t¢asP°°h- _ 0! all tha perils to which man cy_ New-M. is it decency nd, fuis of cod liver oil (if he _is less d 'than two years old) one vegetable und 1° “W” ’ n°n° 1' 3° t°"uy` common sense. It is revolution and » _ Bome remarkable cases were made 3'-lm “ld 5-lldwidlllll °ffl°’¢ll°Y- f re Ullman is had busme5s_ or fruit, and plenty of bread, cereals me 9" tm "nh 1° °°'wum°n' M and other energy and bodybuilding tareccnt session at Westminster, f°°d5- ` ment or mm ue in n moment tw po nted out tha. the period of dsffllcli ill 5’J“91l¢l'l1 Slwklltcewall say that some of the best and most and as used in cooking; one helping dniidgme-nt was increased in Augu5¢_which are still deficient in -_ enecuve speeches Ihnve heard in or more of bread, cereals, rice, e3;t;lllU$6h8DdA;l;1¢”l0- h is H e have not taken more m°°°7°“i and simu" 5“b°t“n°°53 ° 8 ty es range' W We th °,“s . two or thrcc vc t bi incl di Peake# Pl=l°¢ 01° °l°11d=- 1° in WI-~ theii- useful undertakings. It i.t`|f@w months. Particularly in those be last from three to five years, the»S°u 1`l'l°l5tU1”e- 'Th number of recruts joining in the ' M 3,15 indimted by me gut that numerous editorials in both Cana- W ui 1: 5' ere are, therefore, good than twenty minutes’ ge” es “ “U svooasnlnns r'i:;T_ A con- _ma mmm; mn, “nmn 'dm ‘IM E ` ming h During the war various' methods m° us "un were used to preserve food, to Dre- bdtwm th, dx d_ vcnt wiutciul habits or the people, gf' “"°“’ °“ and to teach the nations just what ' foods made the best all round diet. _ Although food stuffs are not ""3 dawn' 1° 1 ~ 'uw - n scum an during the wnn the Patient and _go uress. us lettuce, spinach, cabbage, or other mlm- The f~¥'°mbu1l¥ emh is fe' twelve months under review being "ll-‘l°ll5 fill Bflllelhl °°nf!d9l'lC€ ill when the Irish Fmestau was set leafy vegetables; tomato or orange, Ullfnml 511° “BW” °f °m°“1del" _l87. while 13 re-Joined after ieav- Cahhda. If. l10We\'€r. fllrthel €V1'_ up it received complete dqntml of “_’__‘d_ 5°m;=‘ ‘lthetf fruit? ‘lt 1955*- 0118 “md"§l°?_°°5 °“"|‘th°h°““ 1; gimt' _ » _ _ , ' _ _. , fish ,yhacsg me y owers o as es an us, ‘ T n 5ng_ The popuiamy °f the R C_ dence were required vie might quote all the lands within its juilsdiction, 3 ° ce ° mea eggs' ' ' I as given the right to collect the aries! pea.: tlir bins, with ni-eferably in;'_eta_xd___1_i_lreBab\_:ea_srta_;_>a_§l ov;-ehi;af_ni; surely an intolerable situ_ation. nd annnmes which me British 11 88 H BHS 1'€¢ 01' 0111' days - ll 9 ll 8 S Some solution must be found, and SUMMER DAWN Qouro ....,... ...=f.'.T.?.d-». on as you thy closed lips - Think but one thoiilbt of me up in the stars “mt and grey 'twlxt the leaves of That are patiently waiting there for Heaven s 80 Far out in the meadows, above the young corn, The heavy elms wait, and restless and cold '_ The uneasy wind rises; the roses are dun: They pray the long_ gloom through for daylight new boil, Round the lone house in the midst of the corn. Speak but one word to me over the corn, ‘ ' Over the tender, bowed locks of the ' -Willillla MOUU. intervals earthquakes rock the land and great cities, the achieve- -= -- .__- ~ ~ _j__»_1932 _ _i r Grow Richer Grow Older There isa safe and sure way to accumu- late wealth-a way that guarantees you an income every month for the rest of _ your life after you reach the age of 60. 5 And in addition it 'provides positive pro- ' tection for your family. The Great-West Prosperity Policy is one of the soundeet. shrewdest invest- ments you can make. lt makes definite provision for the period when advancing years _must inevitably bring declining earnings. For example a man, age 25. can purchase a monthly income of $|00 a month for life commencing at 60 by depositing $313.50 annually. At the same time he provides protection for his family in the event of early death. Find out all about this investment plan now. i Hvndman Gr. Co. I-!d..Provlnclai Mannsen . The Gran-Welt Llie Assurance Co.. 'Mail Charlottetown, P. E. L DGP!-A 4345 Witliou li' tion. mall telnf tion _ .bout 1'1i'Z '<'r.'v§-ew-':'t"P':o.,.vi¢°;°.°°'i|v’>'iic °"“' coupon today. | Nam¢..... COLD SAUCE iered sugar _while beating constanti _ ly, and when _the sauce is stifl Beat three fourths of a cupful enough to hold its shape add s fer the number of applicants for adsl- fllah md Welsh publications onthe léovemment had previously been o week; and finally some ci-cam, the air. and .the nopulatidh is S111- wo orc informed that'the’problem gm-,5 was 3,249, as aggnst 2307 in i financal strength of the country, couecnnm and undenodk to nay blltlef. 0l¢0l11Bl'§81'ir1¢. hilt butter. f€l’ll18 U10 `1'l°l'l'°l’B_ 0! B“ff°¢B¢l°l1- can easily be solved by a. few sim- tne preceding per_0d_ The 1931 re_ M "nested by the recent 5¢ate_ 0 er the proceeds to the Bmnh iiacon or other fat, with alittle cod All that humanity can doinsuch p1e_ if sweeping, udjugtmentg, one v pc,-i; places the Sgyength at 1_35;_ ments ofthe banks and insurance T1' while there are 193 saddle horses, ¢°'mPalll¢5v Bild at 1*’-‘Ut ill th’-5 1'9- m,,,.y_ Tm, was ,me ,,g,,,,,,,,y Iver all dallv. a catastrophe is Protect itself as suggestion is that thc problem :oo- _ and scrupulously by the Cusgmve _ This takes ln_._all five groups of best it can-and wait. Nature in ing the Appeal cduri-, bg met by “mment nn 10 years In seek_ food stuns and is a complete diet her angry" 'moodis in supreme making available time mdmbci-3 However, the Youmal of .he Am co and d man th atom is 22 teams and 500 dogs. The latter SP0” the Clllladlilll Dllblit 1185 ing to I-epudidte this obiigagidn, M,-_ __ - ` ' ml!} -_fall v 0 » of the Pension 'I‘rlhuna`l to- issist Dc . - . ~ ~ are used in the digtang Qutpoggg md as much reason for confidence as are most efficient servants. 'Tiiere Bl`ilf'S11P¢0'D1€~" D are 190 detachments with many territorial subdivisions. As to the volume of work, during the twelve mcntlis covered by the report, the A number of cases dealt with was Bulletin dm-ing February more 101,131, the chief centre of activity sm d behg saskawhe_wm_ with 38_38l_ coast operations than any other OUR FISHERIES ’ raw carrots makes a. mixtu e rich in vale” is many pwposmg to up erican Medical Association says it helpless and terrified All his am the com in its work, By mean; of ronnnte to the nee State G°vem_ 111115' be well to remember that n~tall_ bitious works crumble in ruin about such 5 |-e¢°u_\-ge, the Appeal court ment moneys which unquestionably °““ °f °"'“p°’“t°d mm* Wm’ 3"' him. md 11° _Wh 6° . P°¢h1l1B2 could sit in. three sections of two belong to Great Britain. The pro- equal Bmmmt °f wat" “ded is "5 “°i'hm¥ °”»°PtT‘£“f¢ 5“"’V°l' 3551" 11111865 Gnd Slwedlll' °V¢l'tHk¢ if* ,med msn of estabnsmng pence swd for children as one quart of when the earth resumes its normal in Ireland and goodwill between Ire- pasteurmed -milk' FW" -Wunds °f calm. T0 the credit of man’s cour- ccording to the Fisheries News idnd and Englnni with which the potatoes may be used in Ulnce of age and tenacity. bd it B015. “lit Pension Tribunal be made the President of thc'1=~rcc state decks to mégdle ‘mai 1°” °’ """'d' l-'l_ K°n°l°-nl' Wm* 11° 'l°°’- L°°l< “ll place 0! first hearing ln all appl- ,ns ,me taken 1,, me A,,a,,dc|iustiry these uniuotiiiablc proposals Pl’ “W 0” 88° Wlfh Frmd San Francisco. Tekle. and the cations for entitlement. 'rho elcvcn gra - ' ' arrearage of cases. A second proposal is that the oes not stand scrutiny The Cos vm I I ‘ ¢°mmlll\itl°5 25011! V¢SllVi\lS- or twelve members of the Tribunal e Opposition in the Dail, con mms and m ne" “M T°m“ The °m“1ll8 featllfe 01 “N50 could be distributed over the coun- valent to fruits ry V . The Yukon mme nm wnn ,6_m_ hety of fl-ah. °r a total of alshilv tictihg oi 45 pci- cont. or its mem- mes' ""4 “° "°“°°“"’”' "’° °‘l“" catastrophes is that' if dit repeat- t and sit in as many plaocc at 1' ontario had 14.36-l, while Quebec '“ va ° l had 4,2i5. In the eleven years since :fre mcreued smelt catches m' the reorganization of’ the force ew Brunswick' the biggest' pm' t cer, Quebec, and Prince Edward there has been an increase in the du e than 3,799,000 pounds, 'rhdrci bers, is as strongly opposed to Mr. These suggesnons from hm au ed. mankind \l¢¢°l1l¢B 800055011124 once. The present personnel of the De Valera's suggested repudiation . , ‘ ’ ' 'to them. People still dwell on the Pension Advocates and Commis- of these provisions of the treaty as 31313195 “M31 _;'°_‘;h the °`“`°f"‘ lava-strewn slopes of volcanic sign counsel could be combined he British Government itself. _ ' mountains‘and trust there will be and the question of staff otherwise is t _.nm H0 flU'¢h¢!' °l'llP$l0l1S- But iff 18 0111? simplified. Experience shows that ' roland. but Nova sootla landings “There it too much talk in the ‘° °‘ ° ' th” th” U""”" a matt-cr oi time until' they are thc 'ri-ibuhoi thus extended could \ i `\ .4 _<»-»m¢.»x/l¢»r~au\»-n»-v»\'»- - _work in Bhstern Canada, from 038 casa to ao,oeo. 'rhere will bc ii still _'eu second for the month, in Point of take greater increase now that 'Nova Edward Island have been included Customs preventive duties will add N to the eastern activities also. The R. U. M. P., is to be bigger than ever, and, it may be lifesumed, bet- sm hermen made larger catches than ey landed in February of last ar. The total Nova Scotia catch for e month, 5,428,900 pounds, was smaller by about 1,800,000 pounds an the catch in Febnlary, 1931. The catches of pollock and halibut were al'ghtly larger than in the Rdvidwing prdgdnf, qmditiom gnd_prevlous year but cod catch fell prospects the Monthly Oommsrsiei off some 700,000 pounds and smelt Letter or the canadian Bank of catch showed a decrease of nearly ammo;-dd "und, g not, of optim. 500,000 pounds. There were also some ter, under the able direction of is Commissioner MacBrien. It ls an th institution, as the Montreal Gazette ye remarks in commenting on the annual report, in which all Cana- th diana take iustiriabls pride. _ ___ PRESENT AND FUTURE lam, not only respecting Canada it- self, but the world in general con- New Brunswick fishermen, on the cluding as follows: other hand, caught 1,700,000 pounds -mum; su dug auwmu, ;¢i»_more fish than they landed in “the the skill with which Brit’sh poiti- PT! cal and financial affairs have been value also increased from $84,300. round figures. to $100,460. The elt catch showed a gain of about arois development is the confidence 2.000.000 munda- conductod. it seems clear that theiill underlying cause of this mnark- lm of the British people-confidence not only in the ability of their politic!! lend!!! Mid in the strelllthi The grgtultoug dbggi-vgf_i0n of their financial institutions, such lm wn to rise above those of intematlonali character. ` answered at the same sittlng by "Now let us consider some retent the declaration that the National events affecting the attitude of two Council of Women, representing classes of Canadian people who 500,000 women and the Canadian, have been among the worst suffer- Logon with a membership in ex- ers in this depression. fishermen cess of 100,000, are backing the andfarmexs.’1‘hoas‘ui¢a¢edinfish-,laaeue programme. W.. v~ in me loom of the f°m_ md the pounds being broughtt ashore by ov . ' 1-me and in Qucbcc there is little sea. fishing ln February, except for e ceding February, and landed ade before the special radio com- ls bmks and insurance wnilwiieo-mittee at ottawa that there is no but also in their own ability to over public biwking behind the Radio come individual difficulties, and so League in its demand for public o . S0808 S t h om Haddock catch mnked_ world, what we needis not less talk set us ae? ed sd ‘Ten asked i’° active again. Along the Andes, de bllt better fB.lk."-Sir' J0sillh Stump. that fm oar ea with it so Cl’B.t€l‘S l0llK i5h0ll§ht eltillct }}&V8 Hong per yegn The pregeni; 31';-gig.. l>0wer may be used to pre- bum; i t 1 _ __ t _, _ _ noa resh fury of flame. u soon” New Bmnmek and mme size all told 3,458,500 pounds were _ "rf civilisation huh it will bc bc- ‘°§"v°;e;‘° P°“_';;' scientists have sought to explain ti, n, all except a few thousand 081150 its m0l‘8l qllilitled HTG llh- was °` WW" °f i"5tm` what is going on in subterranean sion Commissioners would thus be equal is its scientific obL‘itics."_ f_“°““ °f d°°*~“l°ll°h ever “Sed ,among to cam ,hm devmndng on Bll' -7051011 Billmll. M keep the peace?" convulsions and eruptions andi ___ When 81-1l1P0Wder and cannon ' in perhaps they know; but th y r - "As in goii it would be a nuke to Weill l’f°llKl\l lhl° Europe. Philo- not Wm enough to warn ,fn E03 li” make ahole in one.”"so would it be 5°Ph°'5 ` PTVPUWWSU *hilt they 1 f so t H ‘l a to dggempt td ,each du: goal 1m_ would make war so hideous that €h;¢°l"ngdhn;:;.;;n21!?;:np::;i °u mddiateiy, but the best we can hope man would never dare fight again. I °° a Scotia fshermen its. In both provinces the smelt other decreases. EDITORIAL NOTES ership of radio was fttlngly l ' al o ..°“.'.-.;.'.:.':;‘:"..°.°':.;;:-::::.:.;:l.: ;:;°::..::: :;:°;.:::'.:f iv Free State, as just made public, in- tilally did stop the Great War was ' ' ” dioates an attitude quite as unyield- the evaporation of Germany's will _ ing as that which thc icddcr oi the to iight. - The Pensions Problem Irish ncpubllcans has chosen to and just to long as that will to I" adopt. 'rho h couched in di i- ii ht exists u ` fied and tedigerate language, innd eai-th there wiiimbeuxarfswe viiiihtoxiit M themizgsgftd Ezglntnt the m without being unfriendly in tone, it end ' Board of Pension Commissioners erth 1 ~ ‘ - _ ::;;x.'.‘t‘:.“° sell. “':.::.:::;“::. ;:°.°;.;;.::°:“‘";“‘§::.°: r;z;.”'; ase British Government to stand by the not half 50 ten-mid d th it _ ' u ' ° terms 01 the Irish treaty as resardd ambition and hatred Zi' nftiiian y °h°°°'"° °p°u°'“°"° 1°' 'num' both the oath of allegiance and the If ham d m°“t_umt 1°' mr th’ 'mm t° °' H8 an prejudiced m , land annunities. 'rho situation thus had no weapons at ali, hc wouig penmn’ tm "her °'°°° “mg °°` createdls one from which either the ,mil 0 out d t his 1 pucnmm mr "Yum," °! “°"“` British Government or the new to plies wiiiridid ard mem es menu' dependents “"°w°'“°°" Govemment of the Irish Free State This new Bm-id: slinvenudn helbleme” °u°w°”°"' ew' In the must recede if an already un.for- f 1| it be 1 ' "Ven m°mh' “ding “hmm 39' innate dd,-,met of policies L, not to _/_:ar ud as mayt _'_ 5 'Ir' means 1932. the Board was able to deal ' war s peace a a ; is only realize M m-“ent dangerous nnnu_ another method of spendmg mom with only 1,350 entitlement appli cations; but the declaration fromi i °“u°““~ M this 'Bw °‘ P’°¥"°“' Downing Street is uncompromising. lgynfn dmmcmn and ‘death in with 'Wh “PD"°”|°“° °°“°il1llll1' will Prctident dc velcro persist ini ` _ ly wmlha ln. than le no prospect forcing the issue? - So far he has stood to his guns. '“*' As he sees it, the oath of allegiance to the Crown is a mere formality, and not mandatory. More War Fallacy li '§- ts ` (Vancouver Sun) 1"" Leetcr P. Barlow, American in- ventor who created the depth bomb and other well-known mar- tial devlces, has produced another new instrument of war which h says will destroy cities, battleshlps, airplanes and troops at a distance of a. thousand miles. |_ This. instalment of destruction ii ed.iean,ovu'_iiakej§it|'itask._1fi‘iiia is mountaln~tope Many of Nature's ti that it can catch up with its task in less than 10 or ll years, and by that time many_ of the appllcants‘ will be beyond need of pensions. The Pension Tribunal, which travels about the country giving applicants a chance to appear in person in support of their appli- cations,-has made good progress with its share of the work. and can easily keep abreast of it. The Pen- sions Appeal Court, to which ap- peals may be taken from the de- cisions of the Tribiinal, ia today 1.350 cues in arrears in its work. The number steadily increases and there appears to be no hope that the Court, as at_piea_ent constitut- OA-09050 m on ent.. fb-e-ao al with 10.000 to 15,000 applica- ges of 23,000 cases now piled on e doorstep of the Board of Pen- ared up. Simultaneously, the nsion Appeal Court would over- ke its arrearages and the appli- ta would learn their fate with- t undue delays This reform n d be achieved without addi nl _ 101' is a s°0d approach shot."-sir But man went on 1ighf,ing_ tm _ __ _:nal expense to the coimtry. and "°m'h Stamp' Tanks' mlm" gas' nymg ma' :grid oefs sliiiziice' ldrfdietlhiznign eg: I ie chin” and long “nge guns were phasized by tragedies such as the _would be wholly to the good. In e opinion of highly placed repre- ntatives of both officers and en, the suggestions here put for- ward have considerable merit, and psychological effect upon the turned men and their families think they deserve considerat- by Parliament and the Govern- Are You Troubled With L UMBA co li SORE BA CK If ao we have ons of the beat remedies to oler, namely BA CK -RI TE TABLE TS' y elective for Lum- bago, Sola!-lea, Nenritls, Joint Muscular and other forms of Rheamatlam which ordinary treatment fall to reach. ONE! 35o_ PEI. BOX- E OO-O-OO on 2 mics 140 Grit George “feet All Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention _ of cream slightly and graduately drops of vanilla. Serve with pud~ add one _third of a cupful of powd- ding. , 'Trusty as an old friend"-it never fails to _please with its lasting flavour. IWISI CHIEWING Hlclclsv o Nicholson FERTILIZERS #QQ-0-0-0469-¢»ooQoa 10004 be QQQOQ \. , _ _.il We new have en route Io us from Europe two cargoes of fertilizers. 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