ill 'a o 'd H19 QUE ._-_ |.`aHll¥*l5F\l &.B'Fl§V _,,.~4 o- #Rimini PHGEFOUR i - °|'||E cmonnowl Eumul ‘N153 By 1-"5 yi" Qu."-.__w_¢*,..`go|_`g_p, 'ho-.Indiana-Jnltbarndl A&laHuQ fi iéii I iii iii i ‘S i iii' L_ srosmar. sooner a. me I Y _ s ovuoox 111° if “Pm” °°i°¢ hi* "°“ risuams to W m M me Conference with thiaoftheadvantagsawbidiit hhopedwiilacerusfromtbolm- greasedlctlviliyilll-|\1'°°u\d“'h'1°‘ is primarily concerned establishing a boycott against Boyootta, Mr. Brisbane sug- perislbm°mi°°°°f°f¢°°°’*‘“'zoodspmducsdbyths American P19- NIU. peo l!¢NI¢mP°f"*°°°'°"h°l““' andsogsroua.ftiseasyto time PNYUWUI- “*m°1Y- "3"1°“““"'|boycott. but sometimes unbiofitable. - 'ni mum; and lumber New Bruns- 'ing which is particularly interest- e United States, he sdyl. buy! fromoanadathanthewhole °»iii¢d~‘"‘°‘1°"’*’°“ ‘M "’°°“°' in a urn: nn would came- an H1011 sd in i-‘-1° 11"" ”‘°‘“""’~ h” '“”' British nmnirs does, but mn lines um Lian possibilities of the province are and than Canada would sell 1'1"’ f”-°°“”°“ ‘nd ”‘° ’“°°‘;£’ un unites stares neemnz. zu-uf protection strongly emp It is useless, of course. comments laed. Briefs on the agricultural an avian’ W "tempt 'A set isban and fisheries industries have been Br red by each of the three Maritime Provinces for submission m e right. He is not interested appy and in trying to P01-Son the P"°P‘ in bein: right.-only in being Am to a committee of the conference, and these contain a wealth of data md suggestions. Dealing with the fisheries question, n recent Canad- 5 lan Press despatch states that this an lndustry, now in the doldrums, stands to recover a large share of its lost prosperity, should the pre- U ference requests of the Dominion be granted by Great Britain. In b the lLst of commodities presented P; oem mon me “ml The by canada in the ‘preference f°f preference" negotiations, fish was n e, prominent heading, and it is to per cent. or more than the country sst bou known that great efforts will be made to secure a share of the vast °f British market for cod, manner 1 and tinned fish. Any preference that may be se- erican voter against all f0re18D th British Empire But there ee mstobeathreatinhlswords d Canada dislikes threats. It is true enough, as Mr. Bris- e says, that canada sells the nited States more than She GBUS countries and particularly against e . ban the nations of the Empire. But she ys from the Uhited States 50 ation of 10,000,000 is a better cus- mer of the United States by 50 130000000 is of Canada In the fiscal year, each Canadian ght $35 worth of American while each American 80°C]-9- eured in these commodities, the l’°“¢hi 'W ‘bm W Wm °f cm' despatch continues, would be re- “Um |°°d"' In P'"1°“‘ yea” the fishermen of the Maritime naked in mureuuéd urouuerioy for under the Mackenzie King regime. UIQ disproportion was even great- Provinces, the sardine canners of ef- 011 the other hand, as an out- New Brunswick and the salmon M f°¥' Ulmdini 8°°d-5 Y-he Uiiiwd States bannsrles on the Pacific Coast. market has been dwindling -1-no Uniioo Kingdom prononin o 'in lmpbrtance for some years. Tariff potential market for some 160,000,- °°“|`5° UWT U-Tiff °°\“'5¢ hu Shut 500 oonnon oi fini, noi- yon,-_ can. out our products, and the American urns nun-e in this market is com- market is so little to be depended paratively "nail-about 25,000,000 U pon now that Canada has been pounds of au kinds in 1931-whuea. forced to look elsewhere. great volume of imports are from " The other nations of the Empire Japan, Siberia, Scandinavian coun- are in somewhat that same position. - Th tries and Germany, the latter land ing their catches directly in Eng- B ey all trade with the United tates, most of them buy more land from the fishing grounds. from the United States than they It has been estimated that a sell to it, and the total adverse reasonable share of this business b urea diverted to Canada would mean the slance is enormous. The latest fig- show the twelve leading trad- difference between comparative ing wunti-i¢,g of the Empire 1,0 be stagnation and DYOSPSTUY W tht $617,000,000 in the “red” in their Canadian industry. Canada would tr-nde with the United States. If be able to satisfy practically all the in ing ii-yin i-oioiiqnn bogwegn Em. sea food requirements of the Unit- ni,-o noiionn nnq ine United Siam my ed Kingdom and land it in Lhat nation is exercising a boycott- country at no additional cost to the i-oinoing io boy the pi-odnoig ni tho - ot consumer, according to experts Preferences in Australia and New Zealand have already proved of great advantage to the Pacific coast canneru and they are seeking restoration of the market in the United Kingdom, which they en- joyed prior to the war. A prefer- ence, it is argued, would achieve this end. The canned fish market in the United Kingdom is now her fellow-who is it? ACROSS THE BORDER Recently the New York police dumped into the Atlantic its year-'s harvest of weapons taken from crim‘nals. The lot included 4.402 re- volvers and pistols, 639 shotguns and rifles and 340 daggers arid other dangeroim weapons. Presum- ably the machine guns taken from gangsters did not meet the same watery fate. ~ This destruction of the weapons used by gangland against organiz- ed society, comments the Ottawa Journal, is a futile exhibition, be- largely supplied by Japan and Bi- beria. While the lobster exports to Great Britain are satisfactory, the total in 1931 being nearly 3,000,000 pounds, the canned shellfish mar- ket there is somewhat overshadow- ‘i ed by the great quantities of crab IIQO from the Orient, a clq 1. °“‘“° they ue 5° “sy w replace' petitor of the lobster trade. ,Then 1" mth rumctwn on tl” England consume’ large qumtu manufacture of firearms, and ac- tles of sardines, securing them from cmdmg "° ‘ New Yan exchange Norway, although, lt is stated by th” ”° °°ld W °dmmm with than familiar with the fishing in- Im” ndramt' The N" Y°rk 15°' dum,” Cunuda could supply the forbidding the carrying of firesmis entire demand with an equally at- L' °p°n]y “md “nd "my upheld' lractive product at the same price °“"3°¢°"' thteves' "°k°t°°"' kid' io me uomumeu nappers, burglars, footpads, have Noodle" to an u boom in me had no difficulty in arming them- mhenu mdmt" wquld nn; f.v_ BOIVH. They have btllllht guns ki muy on other activities and wnuis °"*°f 3”"-i‘i'°“°”' 1"” “°'°“ “W undoubtedly bring much dinct ‘d_ fly!! and Other b0lll1d|l~l’i¢8. They uitionai revenue to the Maritime hm °b'»*11i°d mm ffm" "”°°“°¥' ho,,mo“_ ` gen" in weapons, who have import- ed them from abroad as w “ as BRISBANE ANSWERED fmili d°,m°¢f-1° l0\l1’¢¢| °f WP. i Umm! WU” 9"” “mmm” °“‘ EDITORIAL NUTES the Imperial Conference show for i the mmt part In ll1Pr¢d'li-lon Of A contemporary exchange notes ui. u-in sewn which me confer- une the mi pm-iaea for me seis- meghopeetoaohievoandalaud-gates to the Imperial Economic able desire to give correct informs- Conference is nearly all furnished tion as to its proceodlnas. An ea- from Empire sources. We have seption il noted by the Vanoollvollthus, on a small scale, a striking marines in the ease of llr. Arthur,sxampls of practical Imperial ec- _@¢g,,__§guu'sst_prs¢ -coliunniatouomio unity and self-suffiolma.v-- ,.. ‘Limits Of Thi! N°W5 MIUUIUEHEIT C”--“"""° Baird-Thomas Scott (London Advertiser) , :Egg ......................-.1 0 iii. ' _ forthe bestitam of beautiful “Hman ut' ` ngwg" in ®BU‘ldllt|.DCf»|DD W "I0 ru. vm £oi1rs “°" ““’ “°"'°“*°‘.....“°" "“°'“’i e----°......"°-...'.".' mu '° nu 5° ° nm' " ' naautan th christian Wm” “yu fain-that all our tvhdatertlxlz isea pleasant idea, but aan bun 0° tus. 0 aalnalsn will ““‘ ""‘”‘” "“’ .;‘i.’;“" .."”.... fri:-...'.:-"-..::~.': °.'i.'::-..°..r.":.~..:' i ntinue to be the ml meh , ' °ir,hepress."'l‘hisis_nottruein wswuauauehrsovvizlillltz / ..... ...wc is --1 ':..:--*......°:.:. 'f-'~.... ..';°.:i...::: ...::. Z ferent methods used by football Judge by examining U10 °V°\`“¥° l'=°°“=“|1°|P‘°l’ ‘I P"P°" °" "' tak 'rho bg; guage. an confident in the belief that-in this country at any rate-_-the depression has touch- ed bottom, and that a recovdry il alreadyunder 'viii 111011811 Nm# time may elapse before _that fact il obvious to the man on the street- Tho situation has been improved by big crop prospects in the west. by the aiming of the International .Waterways Treaty and by the pro- gress of the Imperial Conference. There has been a` definite psycho- logical change for the better in the attitude of our People. ne--I For more than one hundred and fifty years, says Uevement, Que- bec, British steamships have sailed up the St. Lawrence bringing hope to Canadians. This time proud Al- bion‘s leading statesman have come at the invitation of the Prime Min- ister of Canada to study the details of an economic agreement, the prin- ciple of which is accepted in ad- vance. From their labors we expect a manifestation of durable force and progress, to the common ad- vantage of Great Britain and her sister nations of the Commonwealth. It is a question of an intelligent coalition of interests for the com- mon welfare, a reinforcing of the’ bonds of mutual confidence by an- economic unity that will assure the greater stability of British influence. DIET FOI. HARD WORK Ol PLAY cc Itisinterestlngtoseethedlf-C coaches,managers of boxersubyc wrestlsrsand other athletes init worklngoutasatisfaetorydist. Iheardrecently of ua football in coacbwhohadhlsteameatafullgi breakfast-cereals, bloon, eggs so ez. " $ gait. .§i§§_ toast and coii'ee, at 8.30 and at 11.30 A. M.. they their midday meal of baked potato, so tha well digested before Now a good healthy man under "e road is that you must teh ___;__ ordinary circumstances might have ea' of ..amuzmu,.. good temper _ the cur on your right “nd” an db -_ 5 d cheerfulness in the midst of cumstuweu; that is to ny U you ruggle and worry. If “beautiful ,ue driving up Amherst over me -‘ iff” cms breakfast out or the stomach in ” t BD 2% to 3 hours, bu excitable boys, tensed up with the thought or the S’ 1' anaulan newspHl>¢i1- N°V¢fU\¢1°“» ‘rd-:-»¢rn¢"`rn the mms u in nz is true that crimes and disasters out to merit a selwvll 'NN u e up a good deal of space, and roll patronage- iter in me christian worm vw emu nm, ` vfesma reason. Good deeds. he B8ifd'Th0m8S~SCOft Ltd. ' ys, are not reported in l-hd lil- i 1-anno, si. s. PHS because *hey “fe '° °°mm°“ lamina and s»¢mn¢u»n.~' Lif as the mst majority of iii; xg; "ff ii- “V ‘°° “°°“ "’ Bad Nova bcotia Rule ; news It is a daily round of /' &‘¥ Q 230 P M decent conduct that is often far (sackvme Tribune) a 0 l W ' more than decent.‘It ls full of un- In No" Seoul me “ue uf mo ported kindness and unselfiah- wu ‘ou ` gum would certunly not be Rudy news" were marketable, the report; trunk muhwuy ,you must “ton on; u ° u 55 ` :_-_-__-_____-f' forarea1meslat1l.30A._M. In e rm some ni thepinyers who round 1” that they had a pain or heaviness 5” in the stomach at the time of the h°me5 the \°“’°“3°"s have lm be main highway seems to have no game, were allowed to do without hind. rights, but is at the mercy of some ---*" A u Ugly deeds are so uncommon that irresponsible Joy rider who uud_ ___,_.¢"""' - I ` The professional heavyweight We liibel them "8li'ii1ZiI\8." Bild Pai' ooniy donno, from gn, nigh; inw ___.""T_"°'-1 _ ‘ oney to read about them. uu arterial “_ A m b um ,__-in This is partly true. If a husband rule could hlidly be intlz;-li It --*“‘“"-' this midday meal. wrestlers, men of remarkable phy- Ui slque, eat a meal at 2 to 3 o’clock The purpose of the Imperial Con- I ference is not a question of Empire . placency, nor of thought of isola-; tion from the world, nor of hostility against the world. lt is a matter simply of the Empire making the most of its resources, of the nations , that comprise the British Common West to whom Prwident Hoover mise Governor Roosevelt once b visions of electric waffle irons in for the dreamer’s further content- s pencil and envelope and starts fig uring he will suddenly find some of the glow gone out of the sky." The Pacific coast lumbermen of the United States, having secured more protection against canadian competition are now said to be seeking it against each other. Hav- ing failed to get through Congress legislation that would enable them to form a corporation to control production and price they have de- cided to form such an agreement and have its validity tested in the federal courts. Despite the high tariff they claim that without such an agreement the industry will col-i lapse. 1 vantage of ocean rates as a ainst Pennsylvania at Bt. Lawrence ghd, were Prepared to so to considerable lengths to keep out competitors, In ish coal can be bought with star. tion to the Canadian dollar. Th *"1 "ide dodges. his special sn. wiiiits. freight rebates me .ii in, uses in a campaign year. It may|4 please those people of the Middle" says he has thus redeemed a pro- 'Sv soothed the electorate of New York td! ezery farmhouse. The President now b charms the Com Belt with visions m street. . . . Yet it is to behoped t ment. that he may not bethink him- S m ij in the afternoon and nothing more sh oots himself and his wife, that can't be justified by common sense until after the wrestling bout at will get into the papers. If he 0, reason and so fm. us I know is self-sufficiency, nor of Empire com- night. They find that if they eat a co meal too near the hour of the bout in mes home and waters and cuts not lu mme in uw other pm of e 3"-55- Plays with me baby and the world. Nova Scotia has the that the dinrvhrasm-the door of helps the other children with their uuiuue but uuumuu uutuucuon of the C1125!-Will 110i- 80 d°WD 590111? lessons, there will be no publicity. having this rule of the mad au ta enough to give them all the air' or 1-nero is _-,non on ennnnnns mass “sm \ "wind" that they need dulins the ni gn.-id conduct in the world that mu llidsment hand d d bout all the forests in the world would umm, b J A we own "_ 'L ' y u e . Be it 1 wealth co-operating for their ¢oni-! what “b°“t me “Mun” M f°°d not provide paper to print it. It is Suckvmel “His Honor heldmaemu it mon good The effect shomd be not 3 that should be eaten regularly by not true that good deeds oiways was the duty of 8 motor cu duvet athletes, sportsmen, or those who antagonism from the rest of the . Work hard outdoors? Pass unnoticed. but U16? IIIUSU be emerging from n i,y_mud onto my world, but rather a determination; The shnplest method wouudbe to 0! BH 9X¢1ti1'iE kind. SUCH H5 the main highway to stop _his car be- by other nations to emulate arid- th U umm d auisaving of a life. - fore enueums the mghwa md u say at you are g own y profit by the example. day' take no exercise whatever and On tl-io other hand there is a wagon for homo upon “_ The New do walking’ you would med smut great deal of misery and bad con- Brunswick Motor vehicle Act m,°_ 2000 calories; K Wu were up and duct that is not reported. Life in vides that when u person open” The St. Lawrence Waterway isiabout in your work, did no walk- the Slums, with its attendant Dov- ing a motor vehicle is about toon- not meeting with enthusiastic sat- 5 ing, and moi; other iigni o,ioi»oi5o_ fifty- “Wk °1 Suffiiiieiit 598%- “if ter a highway from a private road isfaction beyond the border. The‘you would need 3000 calories; if and sunshine and may and °’ the °i' iiriY€WHy he shall yield the right New York Sun says: “For purposes t doing hard physical work, engaged °,°mf°"‘S *md refinements ff me- is of way to all vehicles approaching of political milletion the st. Law- f in strenuous exercise or rlay. you the SUWC* °f *"1 °°°ii-Sifiiiiil °rii°1°. on such highway." f ` q a es us l-low is a tourist to observe -this renee seaway treaty may have its would re uire 4000 c lori . 'I'h but 'H055 °f it ‘lei/el' meets the €y€ 111| ooo in sooo calories represents the 01 the reader- The robbery and the ridiculous Nova scotia rule or the eed of the outdor man UHPWIG are i”€P0l”t€d. but mit the road? To make-use of 4000 calories a IOHB. dreary me in 1311-that is ay for the outdoor athlete, or hard 011° FCBBGD Why f°01iSh y0\1thS are "whore did me cm. hit mm?" o -1 - rklng mechanic a good average tempted into crime. The physical asked the coroner et would be: breakfast,-cereal, lil-usage of a child, if it comes un- -'At the junction of th 1 lk and cream, one large slice of der the criminal law, finds space ond oowioul vertebrae.. me’-3?; . read and butter or bread and in the newspapers, but not the mowed wit P e armalade, with a glass of milk or mean spiteful discouraging word Th ness' _ ’ ' - e burly foreman os f of splendid argosies landing every :£.ot;r, orfaucuitimiig te; ir coflef, ag A great deal of hamiful gossip is sooo . r ‘ e mm 'hu day at t.he foot of every Water ’ B a 5 5 9 - °0UP¢ 0 not punishable by liiW» and Yet "Man n I chops or thick slice of other meat, i nd My ‘ve “Wd 1°. these mee t H may do infinite mischief. Selfish- pm, for muy yeum.. he protested 9° awe* we Vegetable J ‘me ness, ingratltude, treachery may be ,. , md- ‘md "uni H* “ight *W °r committed without publicit Din pondmusly' and I have mv" _*_ _ rE?;gqaYd‘;iK°gm;1fe:“;‘§5'e§‘;‘§ is p;;nis;able by law, but not dis- For chilbiunn apply mnusu. " oya y a friend or a cause And Y- - ii d r th '- eu of me costs. H he takes out a Llliree slices of bread, a slice of cold io oi io n ear ° 3 P1806- ' f would find a hundred “stories for u cu, which wma uuu M u _ 1 ,,.---’ every train that runsfrom the byqoud or even ,mm u pun" ‘ bufbs t° "W °“y_a“d 1" the lane. In other words a car- on a hill.. .im iii --" Wmniiii iiliiiiiu _ .-_:_- ho, ini mm \ Every woman ought to"sslc herself this question: "Since I cannot world all my life, what should I do about an Income for my later years P" HERE is the answer. 'An Imperial Pension Bond will guarantee to pay you a certaindeiinite income every month after you reach the age you want it to commence. ` For instance, ii $50 a month Pension Bond to commence at age 60 would give you $50 plus profits every month as long as you live. This in- come would be paid for at least 10 years even should you not live that long. Should you not live to age 60 the Bond would pay your beneficiaries all the money you had paid in plus profits. ` Any time after three years you could withdraw the full surrender value plus proits or a monthly iri- come payable as long as you live. - No medical e.ranu'nafr'on ,is required to :scan an _Imperial Pension Bond. Send the Coupon today for particulars of this admirable savings and investment plan. ‘ ” end beiweeu mi-i -sdesired. ' *mm ' Branches and A ents iw so a. great deal of bad conduct as - g A/L ii i _ ‘ ' fb a//im ortunt centres To ohn Bull Beats Debts :flux boy ,f,;°‘f,,f;'_`d"°° 3°" “” Prmessmnal cards ___'________.___'?________________ ___________ ______ Mwa1lkm@0fwd¢,m" _ (Toronto,_Globe) newspapers report malrgyuiivoniit Stéwaft & LOWfh9r THB IMPERIAL IJFB ASSURANCE CO., ‘ 2:1 The first stage Hi the Gigantic not tendencies and movements. J' D' STEWABT- K- °~ ' HEAD OFHC3' T°R°NT°i ONT' campaign to convert Britainh i:2,- 'ni N- W- WWTUEB e srowtlyof a forest attracts less ggggis-rnn_s' soucnons 'Tc Please send me full information by mail about the 000,000,000 war loan from a 5_per notice than its destruction by fire, 84 Great~Gem»g¢ ggi-Ng _ Imperial Pension Bond. without obligating mc in cents. to a 3% per cent. interest and it is the same with moral and MONEY T0 LOAN fm? WY- bii-‘iis has been successfully con- intellectual grown, ooo decay _-*_* cluded. There is now no doubt as These slower and less sensatinnni MCLEOD & BENTL to the ultimate complete success fo movements may be and are the J. A. BENTLEY EY _ N‘”u__"_"“"“` """"""""" "“‘ t the most prudent financial trans- subjects of edito i 1 W- 5- BENTLEY K. O. ‘ `.'-'; action undertaken by any Govern- occasional specialr §rtii:(l);,m til: `mnhnt;;)i:;g ;g°n;°""’°|'"' -N §~,'AJdru.f - ‘Age LOAN ment since the Great War. do not and cannot form pai-i; oi Office: 180 Richmond Street i |-...__ - . ,_ The deadweight burden or public the news of the ooy_ _ -mmm debt is the bugbear of Govern Pi-0 ibltl U u itll 01' his to-xPayers to pay. The , M12’ *';g;°,°;_:|° B 0 M. P 6/ i Mc . ppl, . . .. - _ 1"-1', railway haulage, could compete with `;‘;5|;;1;S 33031 the sold standard 06D mm chmuukhwm ‘ . x-- -J _L *_ __ az 0,/wine ~. thi! be In the kms mn' mterest and The hand to lend yOU dtfenlth. U10 recent months, two influences have pincipal °° P“bu° debts can be heart to spill been at work to change all that. pa d ‘my by levies “pm the Pfel' Its overflow into each artery Canadians grew tired of buyins em °“‘m1118B, or accumulated And pump fresh power into your from a country which has been wealth' °! individual t°»XD5yers. flagging will. shutting out canadian pmductm That fact has taken on more ser- And may this be the voice to make one om., another' by pmmbmve ious significance since the disas- you hear oinnu Dependence on Buch B “um nous decline in the world price or and these the eyes to sive you bwk f°1' imything so vital as a fuel sup- °°mm°dm°|» Governments are new Sllht ply was mme: dmurbmm But so faced with the necessity of keep- To face the moming with no trace ions ou Cunuduu only weapon was ina the burden of debt in fair re- of fear, ' o tori” on coal, "me prone” Wu lation to commodity prices, slum- To find trbrilliance in the blackest made in breaking this dependence. by reducing tm bmde" °f th* debt! night' I The secnod influence, which has ef- °r by Inmum' °°mm°d|¢y values. 7°’ I was weary “mi y°“ mm’ m° ioomeiy supplemented we” exam Britain is giving leadership in bath Stldiil- io canada.. Pecuuur posmon. in mb directions. Her statesmen are doin' Held the sweet cup of kindness to eigri exchange. American coal must everything hmm? Dosslble-at my um' be bought with American dollarsf Llunnne’ Loud” md °““W*°' It was Fam feet that taught my wnioh ore at u premium' but Bm' both to cut the burden of debts and own their song. to miss the level of commodity Your words that fell like rain upon 1| ’ M pg-i¢¢,g_ l0St Bhlpl. n8 w ch is at a discount in rela- Ummm Govemmenu Vu ‘_ _I oh, 1( you sorrow, may mins be the is . _ ,.- dur ii i pai and Pruvinemi °‘“°° Args; £0138; 2;] Blain broken the ,nauomly cm wen units; STI; 'po give enaytuiggulder to your shud- shipper on the Canadian mg tm M°u'°'"”d'° P"°“°°¢- ow _-i;__n__ w° 4°” °*“"y dildsree with Never in the wor1d°s hisllify he-I other schemes to camoudags dump the vegetarians, but we 4° ihink more boon oooh o nonoion inf dig- ing which have been in vogue mms that the tests of an onion is lm- covering dead men in order to cein- 199°- I-l’¢ Wilied out, and the British Pi’°V°d BNI*-ly by lddinl A nound`brate their genius with a seven- anthraciteba|forgedintot_belaad.`,oflt0»ktoit. oonnoiiinngn, ` _iiiiic's- B Hair liestorer A delicately perfumed Pro- pantlon which, Restores, Strengthens and Beautihes .-the Hair. It will restore Gray lair to in original solar. Au excellent hall food, toning up and invigorating all the glands. blood volola and nerves of the half and scalp, thus producing a lloli and abundant growth of hair. Pnimiea a new and super- ior growth when the hair is fallen and is remarkably uae- ful in preventing dandraii md destroying parllitlo half killers. Int follow the _lit-_ actions carefully and you will be amaaed at the rutile. flat a bottle today. Price llo- Mall Orders divan Prompt Attention. Tun 2 Ill G!H\ Gfofgo IUCN anal - ' li' ' 'o Commissil... "lem °"°fYWh"°- It is noteworthy chu. rr. alma, cnurnnn, ~.__,_____, f ~' _“__ . that .mlm null has taken two ue- can-icttmwn. ~ ' _' mendous strides in the page yogi- 3"- hhfdgglldt W5" S:.°P¢|0lI- to reduce the burden of his own Bend all information regarding Fill' fi- |0111 time it has been evi- dent that Bi-lun. ooai, with the ,,o_ debt. in comparison with the sau- _ e -' infraction, in rnonmmon acl' ri-"‘ rf.- . - --rf i f - ’-ic? 1, 'fo 'ft' 51' di ' "fl _ . E7 _ _ u e reduced the relative _- .. 4 _ _ V Greet Lakes points under normal "’°“h*` °’ “‘° deb* by “"“°‘* °"°' sawcruanv ` ' ` conditions. The difficulty was mai quark" The P"°5°“t ¢°UV@1‘SlDn OD- __ _ tl the Americans had the trade and 23;” Wm result ln even great" And if you too grow weary, may , f / _ .. _,M/, ,V ~‘,'-A-¢ ' ‘~ '- .1 -'f = rg.. 1 _ . if-,,‘r' il, `\ /`»~,u'i"-Li' ‘ 'Q , I i _ .Im ,_ - / ,,l,.'I~i»,'-_ `/, ._»/,,,.- , » - \,» , ‘=, xi' , -li _ | _ A ,_ _ 1.-'-jf!/i , . _ fi - _r;°eriii;nt'inu“,iie,-> ti ` I 'sera ~. tb i _t ther ,t:v1r'st"?yt?\a byr_sp_a1§'f?t'lcents for when _u1,,_aalc_foe 5 - -. ._ _ .__.... ii _ -0