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Bills Tags Books Bonds Drafts Labels Badges Blotters Dodgers Cheques Booklets Placards Circulars Vouchers Hand Bills 'l'rlcc Lists Bill Heads Pannphlets Prize Lists Invitations Catalogues Post Cards Debentures Statements Now Heads Menu Cards Score Cards Blank Notes Programmes Milk Tickets Filing Cards Legal Forms Mcai Tickets Memo lleuds Letter Heads t,.,-;n;|;|;n;n' Visiting Cards show Printing shlwln: Tm Window Cards Menu Booklets Stole Silo Bills 4 :3" Printery Phone 133 ' Mae West's amazing new ‘. tribution to screen history, “Belle of theFNineties," which opened at the Strand Theatre yesterday, re- e Paramount screen sensa- tion more beautiful and alluring ‘ than ever, as the foremost channcr of theigaliant Southland of the Gay A ND MUSICAL With Roger Pryor, her leading ,. man as a two-fisted ring hero, John -,. Mack Brown, as a. gallant lover, and John Miljan, the "tall and dark" The plot, which includes a prize- - . ight reminiscent of the former ' glory of the ring, a diamond theft, murder and a fire, serves to bring Miss West through the whirlwind of action and love-making to the arms of her true love, Pryor. , Prominently cast in the support- ing roles are Katherine DeMllle, a recent acquisition of the screen; er and Stuart Holmes. And, furnishing a background of entrancing rhythms for Miss West's songs, are Duke El- Thgfv/hole ls sumptuously and elaborately set in a careful recon- struction of the dazzling New 0r- leans pf the latter part of the last _ The costumes, many of which are adaptations of the Gib- mode, are among the most beautiful ever sccu on the screen. Under the expert hand of Di- rector Leo MoCurey, the original . story, by Miss West herself, has ' ' been woven into an entrancing. eye- packed spectacle, which goes even beyond the blonde charmefs recent smash Innnnblnnllbilulin bejllenvlllluneunnlebehMnMNMnMNnnMMMnMnuMn-rx-Ita Yesterday . . Honored - Today . . . ALSO . . . PATHE REVIEW AND MUSICAL ' Whilt Python ‘ (Continued fromvPagij) on his fhoe, and burning it, have called up a devil who would have answered certain questions which I desire to ask about the Intis plans against Tibet. Only one reply can the recalled Dead give, if the re- called spirit refuses to remain 1n them. Gray feigned unlnterest. Here, quite clearly, was a. possible enemy. It was a case of going warily. “When do you this raising, O Miag-ic? he asked casually The lanu, limped a. step nearer to him and thrust his sailow face so close that Gray could see the decayed stiunps in his lower jaw. “Now," he breathed. "If you will teach mo the magic that enables West” you to call voices out of a. box, I will show how to raise the dead! ‘ Strand You and I will shut ourselves up together, and do this thing! So we gqn- will exchange ma-gicsl" He studied Gray's face with glassy intent- ness. Colin Gray cursed K. B.’s veto- ing of his proposal to visit the Librarian before he went to the market place. "I ought to have insisted he told himself. Now. this lame maniacs suggestion (Gray thought him to be mad» was ap- parently his only chance . . . Perlwps while the Guest Master was making his preparations, he might be able to scorch for that manuscript. And if, by some hideous means, the naljorpa could revive the ‘dead (he had seen such a. thing done in Benares, the so- oailed ‘life’ expiring again in a few seconds after a ventriloquial- sounding voice had spoken from the dead li/ps) he would put a question to the resusoitated, before the lama Imd time to put his query. v “I will willingly exchange maglcs," said Gray. "Let us go to the body at once!" The entered the Librarian's cell fogeilher——<me intent on violating the peace of the deed, the other to thieve. There were two doors in the cell. One from the outside gallery and one opening from it into the gompa 1ilbrary—-a huge. apartment con- taining thousands cf palm leaf manuscripts resembling closed venetian blinds. The cell itself, like almost every iamals cell, was simply furnished. A low and. narrow plank bcd on which the cell's late occupant now lay still and woken-looking, a low -table nine inches high, a small altar on which were an image of the Buddha and one or two ritual- istic appliances, were all it con- tained. Against the end wall to the right 0i’ the door leading info the library-—-wos a sort , of pigeon- hole arrangement containing some three or four hundred comlpnxt- ments, in. each of whldh~ was januned either a modern book or several bundles of manuscripts. Gray's whole attention was focused on the ninth rxigeon-hoie from the left-hand wall of the corner--—lhe eleventh from floor level. In that pigeon-hole lay an important secret document penned by that elusive devil, Chorjieff . .. Things seemed to be getting a move on. atlastl Then he looked at the deed Librarian. Bo, that shrewd, Voltaireian old face was the face of one who, had he lived, would have betrayed him! Despite that, Gray preferred the waxen features to those of the liv- ing. A cruel, mod. look , had settle upon the Guest Master's sallow. face. The nocromanoer, wlho had been looking down the corpses throat Illddeflly slwlled the dcwd man's laws wsothcr and turn-ed lo Grey. “I have Just remembered," he 881d rlDidly. "a messenger came an hour ago, and asked to see you, brother! He said he would return often he had eaten. and wait for you at the monastery gates. He should be there now. . . .. Perhaps it would be better if I were alone when I do this magic!" He Rlanced at the face of the oomse and shook his head. "His tortguenis s very short tongue! . , ‘Grey looked at him, a. flood of mingled feelings sweeping through his mind. Short of physical viol- We Guardian _ c Central Job enoe—-cnd he wasn't afraid of that being tried on him-——nothing to keep him from seeing this trial of the black of black magic. ' (To Be Continued) G E T ' l A ll ill 0 b . Tho purchase of a home is the most fulfilment lnvenlment Inun makes It ale-nerves eon nml i ought complete study of nil t ‘BUILDING IN CANADA information, u: well -:Inpoetivu ni nopulnr types Olnn. Will you semi for n sample pony 5nd study It.‘ 25 cents (stamps or coin). ‘ ---- ‘.1 .0"- -..-u-..><n><- BUILDING 1N CANADA MI Fullerton Bldg. Toronto. Ont. Central . Guardian" . Ziffi-"fii Wife ‘llloolumlh '_ Insult 12'...“ ulvnnos on a ll‘ ‘Ne; 7-13-1131. ans-non um maus- ' comm 1.410s- Street Paving" ._ , & Maintenance Active Year‘ Reported In City Sur- veyor’s Department. ' m follow!!! report. submitted \ 4 out on the uphslt surface of these Ire Wood's lNE cough spasms, soothe the thro tubes and old recovery by No unpleasant pfter-efleeu, U“; sends of homes. Sold everywhere, ~, STRlKESm c/u» ROOT IIEERUARY 1?.» w: coon ron canon?" lkl "l! their Colds The balling, penetrating qualities of Dr. Norway Pine Syrup relieve the It and bronchial loosening . take it ll tlwu- ‘ laden phlegm. Children J U11 uju/QVHCOGHS . . 1d t last ht’ an- treets. This work was greatly fac- FORUM mousing“ :yua}v§.'.,“¥§.u$1'meetl§g ebvers islitated by the eddition of o burner ‘my m"; y”; q! cur-b, | Storm sewers were laid as follow. Q. B. S. vs. S. D. U. . me work done under calm-vision of antdyombusrtyian lgbsmber bio the m m, “m, 9,91”; cone,“ u“. gmwomugh Sh...” “mm Duh ~ , a there r- 3 m M1111 -~ filtilll. ...::....'.-.. ... 1.1.7.- 11.13:" ‘m’ ' . °2.'3ll.‘°$.'..£'°§.i‘l ...... .....,, "'" " “m” " “° "miss" 1' ‘"1 “m mi."e'zu..*:.1:... ” ' ..t"““'°“.....‘t'§l.ilr.l 111.2?“ “"2: =0. was» - : - g e . rose res rom 31-31mm “My g , u ‘Q I have the honour to submit hm- Birchwood same (west side 5:10 Road to Villa Street.) nimi-gughrhliblng Btgre. m‘ with a report o: the work done Street Msmummu feet north from mngwortb Avenue.) These comprise s. total length or b-flfi-i-fl-Si Lida’, l: 13;: 39-13133‘ Dada‘ u” w“ m“ labour woVrélttibfy nAvarége (on; side. tifng- 2,330!‘ lineal! feet of Sewer m4 33 i __ - av: ue 2mm Btree . c as . F'i°"'“‘” ocuv woven-runs mun: thv WW7 mm the 111mm! in common with m“ A total o1 2.201 square “m. I The a»: of the above are u 1'1. afigfigm: with flmd m, Quggn it??? geighkepéeclesi; it?‘ '23:: meintznazé: 1281; oogthothelgty on‘ in: ~~—~.-~_—.~_—_.-..-..—_.—_---—___.___- m”; ° square 1°» 59°" Ylmlm- Wfm" "“ ° ° ° m“ ' ' " . www- ' ‘rm-rue il’:.zr:.-..“t:.:';:z.;::1 ".2513: zenith" ."..‘...""..°2 mm m XTEN p]; was applied where _ico-'1urrdeied"above"l.mount, leaves {AMEN es “bum. _ mad“ “t! Warner Baxter- ‘Sggmg-Owiniwthgllargsenlsnup- them siiptphery. Irxthtgusummer and the not ervenditure 0n street maiu- slgflvn; ‘ 19334 . 999M flag‘; ma“ (smells thomsrketandin Autumn. eusues tsnrvioeso tensnoe. Madge Evans . 23123.“... ofotlhe shippers no ex- anrinklws- cleflvinl- Iwwvins- HW- u‘ Storm Sewers 12" 110.45 some 1,191.00 Al; Capitol tension m the mum; season 111111 were oerformed- Specially Au m.“ contraction 5mm sewers 1s" .. .. 1.2.11.3 1,382.29 2,590.15 be made, is the infonnaton 01" Catch basins ....-...-..-... 123. 871.5’! N03’! m1 to Mr. S. T. Clsy Streets In addition. by vote of the Coun- Wmwr Baxter 5mm I dflldfll ggiiiftjgspecfggflmhww 11W °“ "w" W“ ‘° m" dim" “l” 1on1 1391.51 2,042.50 4,114.01 4,134.01 hit with his splendid portrayal of m, ch19; mspecto; ct Ottawa. The clay streets throughout the year, Admiral Street was increlsei the young doctor and scientist in _.__ city ware kept smooth by scarify- in width by five feet for s length 137535 130839 3333M “Grand Canary," which o ned es- PLATES — The new lng, grading and rolling. of 1.000 feet and the whole of it 74 2 35 7! P9 Y NEW GAR 2,950. 4. 10 . 80.99 terday at the Capitol Theatre. Prince Edward Island license Pia-lets. a mm gfamofdundflflvwth u: 5'14’?- 1 191.00 2,603.91 1,250.05 In this, his second starring ve- e d resent a. very l- Grsvel s 8 one. as dim, .v 9 ' hicle, Baxter has one of the finest 33kg? flppeaiilraxce. The color Council. by hand labour. Spring Total £25110.’ 74.8161 "A9958 131mg §3§55u53n§“=§“’f§€' dfiéf “Jiifii “h”; “.."“.‘i‘..§i€.‘§€.°§ $131‘ 35$? ..“‘.€§°...§l§.°..°“..‘l§§¥.."°.‘§. ‘.33? 5°13‘ ’Z‘$?...‘Z"..%§€K‘“§§ if." til’; "New "1- R11" RM ""5 “if m" “n1urderer" by the world ‘because §§§“...'m= dark ground on the 1934 Fresh gravel’ and ashes were or limits, and a wooden sidewalk was l 19.72713 lfluiicqlixezhosesltlamxfts g1?‘ a ataxia?» ::1%r1l>‘§r§'th§§§§r2m liaaripzgrgginghghi plied whemwr necessary’ ' gatifecgnflg: luswnoi-ybigmlgga‘ 20653551? 178M 80.53 308.78 to scatter the wreckage of color markinus annually. Asphalt surfaced Streets geéalnesvasyfhvevafiottlaocgstl of this M13,“ Avenue "m 472m 340.35 7mm, E,,‘§,‘}S"“,,fho"‘}§“§j.e{‘y° “Tfis m; cum mgbgflfjwg? "°‘l"‘°°‘}’! “Bus”? serum. "_°____.'° “m” 3151mm’? °' m‘ ‘mmmm 050m 21am ososo Lady Mary Fielding. His romance 81mm“: m, 50x31“, m m, w e5 \ mom ‘withnltier gfter thelysl iadnsd "i: Sela Hm under the ‘uspices 011mm Bill! ll 811811’ 8X1 p S I Lea v 1mg” 3??“ to right back‘ tmglllgh “if; vgzitlxlavfelvvgogblle: affixed 111 l" Removing snow and ice .. - gvflélwryé; asphalt as 21 1n ue o ow v “mist , "mmmig as” Mm‘ YA“ he "h" picgasantly s}: §t§.fi‘f.§fi,.°‘°“‘“‘ " ' ‘Loft... ‘m... 5,520.22 5.12am .di t 111 1r b tti a w" _ ' iambic: epimlc wlitlxiuhisngscgulmfn “WW “mm” m t“ m“; w°mm§ “im” gig‘? 5,511.22 inevitably. the Picture reminds W“ Pflw- “m” Wm ‘PAW Rflml‘ “w”! ‘i: '5" 286'“, one of "Arrowsmith." “Grand Can- fOIIOWF-T-Jfldiefi. 94111511? mm RBPIIIS l0 60m" W51 -- 76655 " $36,106.15 ary" has a theme with all the dra- Mrfi- 548109111115 Mum)’ and dftilk Repairs in clay streets 679.60 mutic intensity of the earlier plc- Ciislwk. dlfiwn m’ Mmred cusac ' Repairs to gr-flvel street? . 602259 Bldéwalks 680i sq. it. O 0-3715 turc plus thc gripping dramatic eie- Gerttskfillymedmaiégd, dlgwielg ifiglglgg isntirlmviileeitrcbts . . 7- » or 7:4 sq. yd&@ n,“ ment of regeneration. Cusac . . - I“ addim“ t° the 5p 18nd“ p” m“ Cmdy’ “m M11 mo“ hm“ “$33 Storm sewers 1.950 1m. rt-us" o $1.919 bllfitulrlzsciaife thfzhiigglcfiaerexrtilfaigigbrscipgi: wtelllosatisizdanwith all 03cm: 251i: 106.40 Storm servers 850 lin. ftp-ii" (C0 1-404 contributed by the other members W911i wellsperlt. Repairs t0 98PM" Si?” -~-- 49548 __ _ oi the cast. Marjorie Rambeau is n: B Miscellaneous street work ..... 240.36 $14,462.24 Milli) lin. ft. lot.@ $2 721 amusing as the proprietress of a LIIQCELLANEOUS SHOW!) — 4 .22 thbums a‘ comm GD “s30 tlliilfiglfi. llifswi. lrliaiethvfioriftsilaznisf °“_.,§,§‘.“';§,“,Y, “Qfimfgolizngxtiieiret ‘ Total syskm iin‘. ft. O 2.149 . . .. . . her hlstrivnlc skill as the sirl 111 . a Mrs. st t 1 1,020.00 8302.00 _ love with Baxter who figures dra- at mo hollmaljls 0g’ t)? cuanm ten- Ne fireman CRIN 4063511“ n’ a '06“ maticaliy in her romance with Thom“ “ma: o y’ to . $180424 Base 430° n" yd"@ “no Madge Evans. H. B. Warner gives mama“ glgintifae $°g;rsea_ Brought famurd gwzgqjgg sum,“ 4292 sq. yds.@ 0-78 his usual finished performance as , Th H.101. w” Baxter's staunch friend. "m" brldeytofie" ° p 1551A . P yin‘ Pro ls-i- Woril I‘ W“ m“ Y” “mm” "m “m” “mm” ‘h: pun: ovae‘: m L ' ‘M u Protestant Orphanage glamorous and your drama. differ-. “m” Wm‘ ‘ ‘"3’ w ° “W. m Lumber g H ‘ ; may; l “ma, QomplQflQn by the War- v m’ m "Grand oamaryy 26335133811 m: iYatshgsgentre of Blacksmith "t... ' 324.46 ren bituminous Pavia: Cvmvlflvug! Annual C" e3 (m5 ' tracts under the - the roam, when g large basket of shoeing horses .. 94.30 their two con in“ MRS MALCOLM J MACDONALD ‘m’ "m “h” °p°md by M1“ ‘i§.’.';§i’.‘.°..“§l.>°$iul" 1'52??? Z‘§’.¥Z‘°§§. n§lf§miili°$i reeutemd BMCKL“ Pow" I - n 1 ' Y _ —"-" s22 33€§°‘5;..'Z‘.‘“€mt‘§ v1.30 Repairs m harness £302 111W blgtwgtgtlfgimfljz‘: gfafgtfl’: Per Gordon s1.“ In the posing of Mrs. lvfhlwi M11]; St t uah bwoms .. - -- - PGVG n I ' - J. MacDonald on Feb. 2nd,, 193‘; N“ bylmitflordfid m,,,,°,‘;,,“;'.§‘§ Riexpezirspto sprinlflm‘ 65.29 ' to the Government Hausa Rites. my)“; 5h“, 5.00 Forest Hill has lost one of the flight)?! T; brmfito.“ “mm Clay, ashes and salt Sign‘, qéuiig; $111102; 01¢‘? gepbinson old.st residents Mrs. MaicDona-d n Show”. o; mngew, ghmked an Brooms for motor sweeper H 7' 2 cement mrxiwm ha”. “my also 0 0621mm . u 1'00 was 1n her 81 th, par and has M. m“, mvely gum Aym- bgung. Sundries . . . . . . 1:1; Md ‘ comm“ curb The pram gfgrown 50 ‘1§L"‘“i5l..f§§u§’."f.'. tWgOyBPJ‘ m‘ i“ b"d°'t°'b° a‘ dun” lunch §Z"i‘.‘l'3."€?§§.’t'§“3.§‘ gnntlgrov-v m- “ fill-l?‘ *‘$“~'°°1 w "'5": P“"“°“‘ m” 9°‘ Gwrse Bushes -- . 5° hosp°tulity by 1w man mrenae: w” m” My“! “d u" reminder Refit». to plant and. mixer . . 211.00 scum vlrd- wd 0m l‘ “"4- P" (MT- BVWANA") s1». leaves u. mourn oneyson Daniel °‘ ‘P’ §I§.“‘n‘.,,g 31511820533213?‘ 1mm. m ma. ..... .. . 85.99 lineal foot, me company pavitnz g: ~11» Olivia Blnhw M. on the homestead, and one Street cans and re - 14-30 91W 4° m- P“ “ma” y“ °r m ' .. 17.30 use of its plant. . Calvin Bishop $2. $115,113.51” iyggagt’ A ‘A if“ ' %g.?gh:§,;am " . 45.63 The total cost of this work was Everett McAulay 2.00 h k‘, 3h m," "1 e, “n” ca“, ' 248,9»; amass. n comprises 101 lineal-Mrs. s. Murchison 2.01 teendcgn Riv, o.w“y-1.f§§_ey°; reasons»; pmmdgfff 4412.21 ' feetwof 325L072? cuzblwnatnd 1.114 g. xacflwphee '_:-_::-_-_---- if): Dundas Un-ited Church officiating ——-—— Calcium chloride ' lqu .e Y P'- - Jame-a D. Mumhmn __ w“ assisted by Rev ‘w’ E‘ “mm-M M‘ mm“ mack’ “mm cement """ " " 108-00 Miscellaneous Miss Bella McKinnon 1.0a st. Peters United Church. Inter- 11112111: Sunday at his home ginthgftgtflblislé» - 44-38 A.“ 5mm, 1.0.1 menu‘ in Dimdas Cemetery beside Y‘ Y" - Pi 55- - - ' ' ' ' ' ' .J. Rb ts 1.011 her h-uobwd who died 16 years are. ‘ Prmilns. station"? 6' “'1” ‘"9" 3326 Thai bed of in?“ Paint: 3:812:30: ‘ till. oentsoeahfintribufad by Don- (Patriot Please Copy) M" Emmi” Fi°°d "14 W‘) New horses . . . . . . . . . . 510.00 was ceaned ou mrom u a1 d Mcmnmml M w_ uurchhou‘ children, Francis and Noreen Ohar- Light at Plant .. . 16.42 Road Brides t0 5°“! - w Mama John A Martin‘ 1 9000 Bluestone was adder, as required. w" n v ‘ ‘A l lmnotwyvaiwwn ififlkum‘ u“ mrendparcnt: fir; Qigggl fiéié.‘ 11's....) 1cm m the water of Government Pond in ohfi-m D- J‘ Mdwd- Mn“ A‘ O 05.55 3 ' ' é M“; _ WHY IS A PBETZEL, My; 3nd MB. P6901‘ ollfitk. hum-gnu 1m horse; ,,_,_,, . 15.00 5 4641 toggcr lbwlffilgllllaglflatl‘ 2111:! lfigmlfgg-l. (BROOKFIELD) —-—— Installing bell (office to barn 21.86 .7 - 81° Z - P". Gem." on," 1°?“ Y°“t“‘,f‘““‘° mph’ tad“ m» .1 .1 Johnstone 1m yesior- . i°°"°""b1° °4°""- p“ “g we m m a “we a c“ (is I f Montreal where ' 94370-55 ' ‘ $100 of love and memory? Well, hardly. 7 m 5 or l m m 1 1 ‘1 hum, 355.00 his! Quantity of Oily‘: Permanent Gm“ Omwy‘ so However to the early Roma“ so” h; is one of the oounse e Less cxtdlr-soe o work u " Dem u“, u“ Margaret chandl the credit for originating the "grave “MPIYM-‘y ease. - a m“ placing ceremony!’ ‘Ilwy also save ' N“ w“ °' m““t°“°‘“°° u p Storm Wllkl‘ sewer! 41 1n lineal (‘Twuy “ma” prom“ w “m” chum“ 1°’ hem‘ BtF-ilwm‘ 2st’? ami/rifsigdtdrhi‘; s uu authorized ooustrucilon- feet. or 0.0a mills. ' ' - c°u°°m h’ m“ m" “M” , ., O , ' "f.'g“*,,',';.,;‘,i',;;¢“,%;2;," $5.2m ‘hi. and Mrs. w. o. Davey. Admhl-asi strict (widening) labour $ 737-54 3w"? "if "lfh Wm!» 9"- Mr. Fulton Brown $1.00 Wetzels with reference m the Wevnwuth Street after In absence fibrin: Pflrk BN4 (“Wall”) g “m, . feetonoglgtteofi‘ 5101122“ m,” 1mm mbAgQM“ m‘ “m” " ‘"22’. 5225011 tfoilhtlieirbgnusuai shape. is of nine years. an; aim ‘mun 00am“ curb md “m”. “w” 8mm” :50 ted“; Bynaibol g1 u» sunwheel ~ Admiral Street (Bidwllkl “$34.21,? £111? “m” 3”" '“'°'dy' “mum "w wmmby the sea-w” °1 the Ye" still true to the early bracelet form. 1mm“ ‘ 104.091 square yards. p ma“ L20 were determined. Another expiana- Dunn‘ m, mm m, Rena“, Lumber . an w“, 1mm mwk b”, for mmved “we,” tion, according to one authority, is Neils - - ' ~ ~ that the word. "pretzel" has the same derivation as the word "prayer," and the- shape of the pretzel is said to have been sym- bolic of a child at prayer with arms crossed over the lreast. In early Grecian times, pretzels were used as ornaments or beads. strung about the ' neck on feast days. They were supposed to ward off the evil influences of witches and demons. Another long-standing traditions maintained that pretzels strung on cords or willow swiwhu and fastened to fruit trees would insure crops. After the death of a re ative or friend a three-day feast would be held and only et- zels would be eaten during this time. Here. however, is one of the more interesting of all early customs. Historians tell us that in Austria, the early Barvarlnns uselfbretzeis as money until the iron period was introduced. Now, we su ‘you wonder why salt is placed on pretsels. According-to" one historian. the sslt on the pretzel is to interpret an old Barvarian belief that salt could redeem the souls from Hades. Good luck seems always to have been sssocietbd with the pretzel. In some European localities pretzels were distributed to the D001‘ and to school children, particularly oil feast days. Ono legend hes it that by pulling s. pretzel apart while making s wish. gene's fondest dc- sire would be attained. m later years the pretzel was made in the {om or rings, brace- lets and even hair omanlents. ‘may were celled "tyrmrkfbreceietsl and from bracelet tho word "Bretsel" were derived. Although today pret- senoe spreld its enlightening gleam over mmpe, apparently the pretzel began to lose some of its earlier mystic significance. Since then it has been known simply asflsome- thing good to eat, a nice delicacy to go along with a well-known beve- rage. While pretaels were once famous in their own fight,‘ it.- was this some beverage that brought their more recent popularity over the past four or five centuries. Perhaps the next ' time you are munching them. you will have I moment to recall whet an, in- teresting and unusual life the pretzel has had. Nerve Force ted November 10th. 1933 Ylfial‘)? 35.. um. the wan-en Bit- uminous Paving O0. Ltd. installed e storm sewer system on Nbrth River Rood from York Lane to M0- Giii Avenue and s 811011 4M5!" slang MoGill Avenue. ‘rhis storm sewer system wns completed in the Autumn of 1m. Under, these eon- Pgflll‘ Projects-Unemployment Belief - ‘Under contracts made with this .- 1 Digestion Tho nerve dlgutin I: consum by the food Men are es l lncllgu A reserve of nerve ti; 0f system. . \ . 4 wbvintnien s iilllabllafifgl I d xi e i: c iii el . W" "' 12.: 1.2.2.1": ..:':.......°" .. _ than enorvdtl The gastric italics: hilito 6:11 iin t o stomach ‘ t v . A“ “m” n :11: ifitiiregflehu m» u Which tends to; become chronic. Under the strain of modem it is necessary to izuild up oree Th! i bo h dil d flee In: of. 3'1)». ‘$53.5. mm r isle not: more relielbutomoeul completely restoring the depleted emotions. voly momplleh l trusts. North River Road was ever! enue, McCiill Avenue from North River Road, east dri Bycgey Street from Greet 000116 ' Street block. The $25,218.16 from Brighlflu ROM! t0 M09 Av‘ to the eastern to tlU Provincial Slilltdfiliifl. u; Queen Street, Brighton WM from North aiver Road to the Pork mivewey. and. Fitsroy Street from Quem-i Street welt to the Pumbin’; steam near Government Pond. Th1 ihent consists of s 2 1-4 inch urrenite Bituiitbio m on l 6 inch Portland cz-ment eonereta base. In addition. 900 lineei feet of eon- erete curb was llid on the 574M! prices were-Pove- meut 82-00 per squire 7R6- ourb J6 ets. per iimel foot. compgny paying the city .10 all. P01‘ square yard for the use of its “filaments-summon...- goo-blktwls , . jldbeen dinDecem- “m.” on acemmrb! the oom- snm system." The 7,758 square ysrds. square yards or 11.80 miles. 4,814 square yards or 0.31 miles. esi feet or 0.84 miles. 1min or 1.0a males. ‘iii. square Mnhnlt wen-ins surface. 100.012 Concrete blue. curb and surface, Water bound mncndsm, 4,456 lin- Grwel streets. Other herd surfaced streets. 11,. Ylrds or 0.999 miles. ° under 21 Years of age. on wail as a Championship. Essays should not This Directors of the C lactation. Com tltlou-closee April For O 91,229 squurfl ' ‘°.".;..l.'.‘§7‘..'.!.‘u. only l" EY‘ liiiPTlTllll Open to Boys and Girls of Prince Edward Island SHOULD USE- REGISTERED SEED ON OUR HOME FARM.” y_ Substantial money prises will be awarded, as be War 1000 words in lentil!- Competitlon is sponsored by the Maritime ausdlsu Seed Growers’ As- Send in your assays st en "early date. urtim- information apply: PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE, c..~.|..'........ I K'c|ne s P Y .. It Kidney Trouble or Bladder Wen nan rnlllll you Iullor from Gettlnl up mp1“, Nurvoulaillv l- Rheumstiem. ll Emu-ling. itohllfl Doctor's xraugibazlam‘: I Burn gr Aoidlt? "7 ins. the It (ll °’ A’. n. any! qrgggiltn the subject “WHY WE 15th