-éf 1-; __n.jr:nlal. 'corvaicrir rt. ooal_=»sl;i ,.;'c_».:x'ipti0li tzlblu.; People __ *-~-"n'l"<‘ if he is inffrrsted ln an);- fiave used them for 20 y»:nrs-lnil- 1"-ellr he talks about lt. Ii he warg? :lone of boxes of them. The results lmww anything. he asks. ‘- __,.__ ,Mn e._.e,.ywhe,e_ .;~»-wi. think other people are crazy -.l.:;l1»l.- ..»n‘:=.lr1s fl fzlnnd element wsu. h“f‘f\i\-'-6 t1'\f‘_V _ll8DDP!`l0d W 595 . . .wi hell" turn food into fuel and i\=!`»‘-<`fllf“fY h" dldnl' h9'°l`"°“ °° “"2 , ~ _ .__,.,.__ 3-= ._ ~@._,,,,-ll. _~,m,m,l»s ln '.ims<~lf.-Lllc»» the state of Maine, » _ ,- im-c aiso the reasons for re- “lee said vindictivel_Y- _ -1~_~.lt_'- Titus ylu will know how the "-'md the °°V°'- _ !;.xn¢1r~.-i o"cur)w'lthout harm. "Wm then- _I sud d°wn the rqbks "§.~..»_~» _ .- ,_ ~ *t th cove) _ _til _!..: ,.1 t urv..!Y .\I.°__llp_ola__o_a_t ll\_'{_____;‘ nav whv? with E whole 'Y C ‘_ v".’_f._l_: lf fomes' .:!:md 'full of' accessible shore. Why Y i~l'i\l¢l lm ‘l~._.-4hf=:allse of ~`ll“" d""”`n me Worst cm! in mel . » _..__, -_e~f. 'ml li Mm-_ l-'"~'~'f"’ F ` -_ _ . __ _ -,_.,.. fn.. so "Bs-cause T thouzht I couldn’t," _ ;?i-` _'ins'.'.'f"l'-"d Pmmptly- "B9¢9'“-Se ~..~_vl-.o.'!'.' .-raid one couldn‘t E99 _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ __ =l~'_\li.~- ~ Sri 1’ did" d ._ _,_ _ ` l;_..l.h ..hvf-nwar. l ( iwriliffs 'H limit -ff?_F§1m;';;_§dh¢i5s;ld`§del/liiitlv_ "ls "‘»i'lli>ililli_-H. 1 1. l"~.'. l{._ :~~u\="Y\-S _f?YPi1t¢‘_l;__;Y_‘_l’°°1‘§;-_§_h°!§}g3' fx ':i~:;1:l_°-~ #le coll -Gm -- .lzzliilflry (itll. ‘U29 ,.__,___. lf" Ingram. I understand per- 'cctlv " " _ A "Wi-il_ I tried to Ret into the club- 'riw minlillinn Nailiinii nnliimyi l.f»ii.=_§_ and 1 ¢_=_o\;ld;i__;.___i;r_i_fi__111t° the .mnnnm~e- the fnllowln-__~ =-hzlnges in lf'»_3f 31155 an ' ' _ __ _ _ -_ -‘Y _li ld have burned them t0 truin sihorlliles e!'"eltv\r- ianuary “U T gn H von c°___1dn,__ get “___ _ ,_ 9_ *he croln - _ 6 h In you should have." lirrriwv _ slmnansllvs- __ mv laiigl1ed.‘ “Dont be silly.-I _ _TIGNISII lW»vll, it was lovely in the cove. an _ I _sfmd there and saw-It-comin! 'il...i>i No ll leiivinl; Clinrlotte- 3, _R_,md_ it wm a man He came in l~, .1 y: .;.u0 li. in.. daily i-.wept Su1niay.l_md ._,.l,_h my two hands 1 pulled him- ~~v fm .\1.iiuian-'i is oanveiied. ._-_yi on this sand There was a rope. iraki No. 5.; \viii leave Charlotte-__,ly,llt l-mp ankle, a stout rope with wwn at 3.40 p. m. daily except Sun-_ ._-,yl>_`¢lld dangling loose. He had been day, instead of 3.00 p. m.. arriving _.~,,¢\1, ln the temple-here." She summerside 6.00 p. m., instead o1,g_f,ll¢l1¢d her brow with a slender 3-15 i>» llh Tllllhll Sl-111° "UW 59 al' finger. "The blood was washed away. |>r°Sell|». vii- 9-45 P- ln- 1 lbut the hair was ciotted about it. I_ Train No. 54 will arrive Charlotte-llglld his hand upon his breast, and lbwn from TiKlll8h 1245 P- UI- ill' nur. my handkerchief over his face. stead of 10.30 a. m., daily except l called for help. but oi' course no- Sunday. Departure time from Tig-lugdy heard me. So I went for the niah 7.00 a. m., Summerside 10.30 Capt,,_l,,_ you know what happen- A. m. town 12.05 p. m., daily except Sun-fs” than day, instead of 8.15 p. m., arriving* -#11, sounds very-reasonable." Summcrside 4.20 p. m., instead ol, ..0h_ Rand, when 1 welll; bank the 10-40 il- Ill- lsand was wet where the bodY`hBd Train No. 206 will arrive Charlotte- laln_ 1 Showed it to the Cillftain. Wd touh from Bummerside at 10.30 a.m-,'l._e “ld lg had pplashed there. lit daily except Sunday instead of 5.10 muldnw; have splashed. It hadnt p. ni., departure time from Summer- splashed anywhere else." llde 1.00 a.. m., ins!/end oi 3.00 p. ln. l -'And Mr. Ingram-“ _ I Motor train: between Summerside and Tifninh are cancelled. CONTINU Train No. 201 will leave Summer side 8.00 p. m., daily except Sunday, u~»'u»°if.'-213° " "`” """” °°"f Fruit Branch to' ' Thsrewillbenoehnnge in the %".7'i.'i'.fil".ii'i°‘T»‘I°i',,'l-'l'.i.f"i'$’.£f Inspect Products for Preservation ; ~ -. _ ~ i Oinrlotlclmrn and Sonria will op¢r~_ ‘u u0F_E‘f"___w°d“Q‘_"l Frm3’|l ,U-vor.-.1 n.- nmwn ninwmnh ill. » 8001118 ‘lnha Nos. 215 and £10 between ill 2 '- ' _li ,. _ ,_ ` .. _4 ’ " _c _ ____ Eg’ d_., Train No. 205 will leave Charlotte-le Rand was impressed. She could | »'._=__." __ L " Z __ __ ~-»-._ -; §;-,..<- _ _ in-_ .l_.- _.l _ __ .~ " - ll' '"“‘_fl_flllll /:l;--f _ e 'll_'. 4 _." __,_ _ \`_f{C|`l ‘ .5 E: _L_ " o`Q ' JW C a¢r!_i_l;é'_5" 5,, _. F-i. gl;/fa. rAl§j':::4&J il -l - |_ _ W 1 Pull: °-' is zu ’ £8 QE _._ :T §.“§s»aa V \ ' .= liaise: _ C A ‘ann lun uni I! !_u. I ‘ 'lil v/Q" ` s::'i HIP* if la" /A I" ‘ .- _ ' ll/ ' ' ._ illf"‘f"’-' III r/ ’ \"€_A<.-_»_..;¢, ,,-»; ‘ _\ _ ,_ e _i ll /fl 0 lt' -- "ii A' ‘ .-.D __ ' "ll-°'ff"_'EL¢!"'liii-..~'*"*“. 1 ll _ ll' I-:J » _ - " so “\ 1/ (1 ° ‘.2 ~ ~\ - Bl ` CAN _DA’S ‘ il 92 Xplort Sales _Revlc C C Canada Enters 1929 with Hopes Well Groun/ded 1 _ O-DAY the great race among theaggressive nations of the world is for export trade. What is Canada's position in this far-flung competition? Though ranking 28th in populotion, this New Yer.: Ends Canada. ‘ 'Fifth in total exports Third in absolute trade balance ~ Second in per capita exports First in, per capita trade balance For the year ended November last Canada's export trade amounzed zo 1,349 million dollars. The favourablerracle balance at the end of November was ° ° 1 » li »` 5 ‘ 162 rnrllxoxil dollars. - In six years Cauada's export trade has grown from 754 - rnillion dollars to 1,349 million dollars-L l a business achievement in which all Canadians can take pride. _ » A recent survey shows 6,500 groups of articles, fully or partially manufac- tured in this country, -while approxi- mately 1,600 Canadian Erms or cor- porations are active exporters. 'k 'R f Canada can look forward with conti- dence to a still further increase in export trade. Almost daily our_ Trade Com- missioners. lo`ca~ted in the world's strategic business centres, tell of grow- ing demands for Canadian products. During the past year the Department of Trade and Commerce has made _intensive efforts to demonstrate no Can- adian manufacturers and producers their opportunities abroad. Many of the Trade Commissioners have been brought home for a few weeks to inter- view personaliy Canadian firms wiv' respect to varied export °probie They have shown that to be succe' every Canadian entering expor‘ _ should: _ _ ;1'_ 1. Maintain quality standards. _ z. Mike die mieigs fequ' ed vigil., c. H. importer. \~ ”‘ .4 ` _ :H _ ll .<`”* _ "Thy ities Shall with Commerce; '_ "’ 3. Pack in the manner the importer*/desires; 4. Deliver promptly. _ `\__ } 5. Maintain contract dares.' ‘ l,_____ ' Additions have been made to Tracie Commis ` ' 23's ' Trade enquiries and trade trends from abroad _ __ _ given wide publicity in canada. canadian ,» produqu. _- displayed prominently at numerous exhibitions in _Grant Britain, have excised uniisuaijnreresr. Buyers in other countries have been shown what Canada hasta Boll Steamship services from Canada to foreign lands, patticitla _ _ to 'South America and the British West Indies, havrb greatly augmented. _ _ THE RBSULTSARE 'BECOMING CONSPICUOUS. `*-k~A»- Again the Department of Trade and Commerce wishelm emphasize'the importance of export tndc tothe' prod _ ty of this country: 1. It stabilizes employment. ~ _,»|.»-' , 2. Ii',1 ' ' :_ Trade Commissioners Abroad- i 40,8 1 °. ummm. _ _ _E. L. Mecoll, any Z1 ";g1¢¢i~ AUSTRALIA . . . . . . . . _ _D. H. Ros-= `“" /P B. Millin, Commerciaii' Bnroluu . . . . . _ , . . _ . .Jean l_,__ Bnxzlr. . _ . . _ .A. S. Bicaktl_,.~"` Bnmsn Was-r Iwmlzs. .R _ Spll' ' _ Aff' __._____ CuaA..‘.. .-” Cmlva. _ _ . _ _Fu/\Nca. _ _ . l_jj__ GanM.iNlr._ ' ` Hoz.l.ANn ""' '1@i'l_ lwnl A 1']` C' M~l_;_"f.` IRIS" ___ §__l_l.oN H _r.___i . lml. _ H 'Arr' ' l ~ JA, ¢\.l:_,_i_.f_- _. \< _ ‘Xf- N... rinanaubs . » Innlns. . . .tum 'l Nltw ZuALANi§_'_ 'RC' S- Souzii Arnica.. _' ' M' Umrun Kmond " 5¥¢ll“'?~_ “-Hlrri;Qn\\l='¢.-. sw .Fr Director af Comm l Im". Pa , ' Fbtsygh S §'~'fv. 1;: '_~-__ “if »\_ ““ _. .» _ uglig S_S(.i‘_’l'e* _ 1 1 I L OW Ummm Srnlls :tex-_lpgipqm City 3 7 WSW _ ng' "“ _ . _ rnfinteresteci 'ineiipm-g ml genre Service, Ottawa, about - . . du¢u; and your capacity to puzld expo l:radc._ A big oppornm I ' Writ to-day to the Commercial ‘ be yo s. 1 :DEPARTMENT or a i TRA E AND,COMMl-ER ' Hon. 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